The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 13, 1893, Image 1
Alliance Department. •! RiN<£oF"Gt)EC
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BARNWELL COURT HOUSE,S. C., 13 APRIL, 1893*
No.
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■ I). W. Ho.lilortl, Sor^i-tut at 'f 1 ' 5
J'’. 11. Cro^oh, ISSItMswt Vii' iit.
F.XodUtlvc Committou—C. U. a roc, W.
Patrick, \V. A. K.ic. st.
Tra^' l'o*nmitt«ie—(5. NT. limiter, E.
Do'vliii", .1. M. ( T T*nor. \V. A. All.
Co nriiittoc on (ino l of the 1 )r'lcr—T. C. M
\»Wan, C. M.-Jtil. nltfllt VY. T;
tNnellmg, K.-H.
To tliK- Sulr^VnirtM -vT' of Rurritvcll
fcotmty:
In iicoonlsiu’e wirli i‘c»olntioii^:iilo]it-
od hv The >fatc lliomt of Alliancn Lcn-
t.in*er< ^onicliisip in <'iilnni,!)ia L l
II I' iimirr uff«nfi 1.0.11,'H'jr. irnrl will oem-t tiTm ^imTc fo liis poopl
Martin 11;’.!)’ lm«l liecome quite discoupk
Ng<tl. 'l.ike many ituolhlr mnicr in the far
west, lie hiul imulo moucy (iml lost it. lip
ImKtrincd wunct mtes tuat thp clouds hnil
ti silver tijiing. hiit the stonnfl
tpina suoner or later. He meditated thus
as lie laV under The tree and finally, nujre
dead than ft live from want and exhaustion,
fell asleep. _ -•
Two men passed along under the lifow of
the mountain hy the tree. Theywevetr.il
and straight, and from their dark hair and
skin it. was .easy to tiercelre their Indian
liiood. 1 • ■
“The white man is de.'fd,’’ s.T,M ono of the
men as he bent on his knee Is’side t lie sleeper.
then* is a t witching of the eyelids, ,f
said tlie other. “He is pale and slelc~fawill
take him lionte, and Nlimosa wilTcare for
Iibn.” ■ • -
rtthough carried on in
low h wakened I lie miner. 1
“t’omd with us, and you shalf hayc foixl
and shelter.' - said the friendly Indian
“ Kcarcidy able tb l«-ar Ids
leniied ujkiti the arms bf the
sfsnrfound himself in the Indian cwhfai. I
“Nlimosa. here is n stranger. Take*, care
of hhn. Ibs! Cloth! never Irft n Tnrrrran Tir
ing te dl«. He will get Well, and theft
At the MCri'jr of the l*»elftc‘i YTeves^-ThW
Captain Ruppoaod trt he
Saj» Kkanttbco, April 4,-sThc start-
llngTtBwa has reached Point ConeLflption
light-linu.se that the four-inttsten steel
shkp. Ivinp .lames, eoal-lftden from New
tastle, England, to San Krant'isco, has
la-en burned at sea. miles off Sun
Francisco.' Yesterday a boat contain
ing Hi men from the King .lames landed
at Point. Conception, and are Tn-ing
eared for by tiie light-house keeper.
On the Tilth of March a vapor was ,dis
covered arising from the hold of-tho
King .lames, and the hold gradually
’ gre\<- hotter,
Water waft jvinred down the hatch
way, but without Avail. For eleven
days and nights tlie crew fought the
tire, but on March 'loth a terrifie evydo--
sion tore up the deck in all directions.
Flames shot np high in the airland the
crew were forced 0 'to take to the liOtttsr
They- remained near the ship until
March 31st, when they started for J’oint
Conception. ,The Crew, .VJ in all. oeeu
{JOVERNOU'S CONTENTION.
They Will Meet In Richmond, Vk.,
'April 12 th.
Each tioviTuor to Kot l orlh UU State'*
A.• \ .*i!;;i“, m In l*niiiplitet f'orill to bo
, ' J>ulrll)iitp<l at (lie tVorld's i'ulr.
t
isTvright, -Martin ' ^ ^ t T ,,p tmt
he two men and n ! ,, 1 n ’ two apprynt.ccs und h..<Ib-.,
t^.ii i.;.. r old son. I he first mate and other
fook-w—anxious for. a.
year-
men
tilled the serrmd llbnt,
Point Conception was ^.NO miles away
altd the linats started for tiliM point
)
•nTTr
'especially those from defunct Alli
ances, to itvovt m<* af the regular-meet
ing of the County AIII.micc In. narnwell
ott the 2nd FtidaY of April, 11th, as
iViatkys of im|\»rtan«e wiil l^c brOuftfet
Tiefort? yon for consj'dm'ation.'^ ' 1l
At my solieii.itioii <'ol. 'I'allirrt,-Fx-
Slute 1 lecturer, has 'mmMMikcd to mi-
dress us on that day and i bespeak for
. , ■ - ■ _i_
him a large attendance. ——
All papers in the County friendly to
'lour c.utse are rcqttested to copy- this.
hotiiT, ;
T. S. W K S K ft.
County I.eetnrer.
Ramberc, >Iare.U JiTih ISlVt.
Ramhcrg, >. Mania 2 l. Idft’. .
To the Scerrt.tr'n-s of Sub-AlltHnees • ,
The Barn well County A Ilia nee w ill |
meet at the (’. II.. on Friday 1 Ith of
, A*hy. pale Indian girl came forward and
DmI as she wits hidden; She did not speak,
but looked very pityingly ont of her fawn-
like dark eyes. When Martin had Itoen
placed in the simple lied, she prepansl foixl
and fed him as though he were a child, but
doing gently the tilings which, ’’ply a wom
an's hands cun do. ,
After a t line'thetninor still Aye'ftngmwn,
'Y-—A jtriMsT w gjele eSme'wp and sepomtt-tl
.the lx in ts.—The BiHte's bout arrived at
Point (,'onpcption safely, but nothing
has been seen of the captain'" bout.
A BRUTE SHOT.
lie Wftft Heating Ills Wife When
i Hrother Shot Hluf.
I x -
Thomasvit.t.i:, Ha., April
Her
-P
mined in str aigth and l -gaii-oRVH- Lgilr.'lntb n.'. wbit.. m;in living in
April at U nhilor
llros. ,Teirvie-,
will hi? with us
All Allianeemen
'ope<. ra surra ssf.il future.
“.\limosa.r he said oije day, “f Owe fi*.V
life to you, and it I ;.ni ever rich I will re
ward you.”
“I shall miss you.” said the girl shyly.
“Hut I watiFlio money. l~fdnvH—be Itapjty
Ix-e.iu'.e you are well again and happy.'i.
.-“i -hull lind gold. Mimosa, l used to
think 1 should Im- riei., and then 1 Irxanu*
pooruiid siel and lost he,ait. You wear a
lingo, f i r linger and sometimes a chain
about your neek. Ix«(h of beaten gold. Did
tlje metal come frohi .near here?”
“.My father gave them to uu.'Cslic P‘-
plied. mid nothing ninre conlyigjTxTltoirncd
fpom her on the subject. /
“Would you ca-e. Mimosa, if I wore the
k ;i. m.
Talbert and
and dr liver
in^ool staiidin
,i; a «ton
lectures.
a re
reipmstPd to be present.
Sub-Secretaries will pi-a • send in
tli 'ir reports not, later than ith April,
.as I \vjlj_h tve no thne oti day of nieet-
iugto reeeivy reports.
NY. S. 11A Mil Kit (I, Seetv. •
llamberg, S. CV
take the fo
ring until I went away?, .IVrlu-.ps I ean I'.ud
the place where the gold eame iioni.”"
“You may weaj i, UU.
Cnh. (die Kaui, smiling.
llay; grew into weeks, and the time
drew near hr the mkur to say gcsxiby to
the giil who had. becouie his ronirade as
weil as deliverer. TeArs filled her eyes ivh
They parTt.l, __
“Von will forget Mimosa,” s'^e s.’.id,
j “No. ! will bring beak the mg. and yon
1 shall give it to the man who mukeayou his
bride. - I shall never forget lied Cloud and
fils daught r."
NY.
tills
county, was tshot by his brother-in-law .
on Monday. * •
Fnircloth went home. frn*n town
tlrunk and commenced to attack his
wife. 11c ehttsed her from the house
rmd.ttns engaged in choking and beat
ing her \‘beft her brother, John Clover,
IT years old. interfered. Faircloth
knocked him down with a j>icce of tim-
ber. The latter then arose, went to
tUe house, procured his gtin' find was
returning to the scene when,Faircloth.
■seeing him coirting, went to meet him
with iiis knife in his lumd. Clover
tired one shot, which took efi'eet in
Faircloth's leg". Fhircloth continued
to advhuce, wheh tllover knocked him
insensible with the g.uri.
Tn a letter of reply to Hot. McKinney,
tlov. Fishhfiek, the projector of tipi
Nonthern UovernOr’s Convention w hich
s to be held In Uichmoud on the 12th,
lys:
“ A very large jiH^tion of the surplus
•Wealth of the world wilj soon visit tho
NYorld's Fair at Chicago in- s'.iai-ch of
iddueeibentft tocntowpi-ises of ail kinds.
In the northern states v»f the F.nion,
and tho older countries of Europe. tho
Helds are occupied and overcrowded.
Not only are the South's resource.i
almost Tne-xhaunt ihle. hut ueferlv evofy
sort of enterprise is in itk infancy.
Tho reeynt extreme cold in the North
is rendering thousands of immigrants
mOre - congenial clime.
The attention of tltF immigrant anil
the-’ capitalist has heretofore been
turned from us by false ideas of K<M'inl
condition. \Ye should disaebuse tliti
pu blic mind and attract pu+dTc-fr^tm-
T.ie mere meeting of tin
<>f tlie sOAithern stales for tins purpos.i'
will, of itself, arrest the' attention of"'
mankind 4 Hnd whatever infotmatior. w,i
impart in our high official capacity, will
be neeepted as true. '
!♦ is for this rens.'m that f stlggeslc.d a
convention <>_f southern governors.”
(iov. Fishbaek sug'gests that each ol
the governors wtio attends the conven
tion sltould prepan* a pninpIrfFt descrip
tive of his staip's advantages, timhhaY*j
thousands of copies distributed during
fbo progress of tlie NYorld's, Fair at
(Chicago. --y-y-—'
THEY ARE SWEARING NOW,
~ ~ THINGS ^OLI^ICAU
A Very llnsir \v<wk ,»t Mu- Capital.—Th«
Name* of the l.ueky AptVolti(,'r«. ~
NVasiiint.iox, April JO.—The follow
ing iuipOHant.nominations were s. nt ui
the senate fc't^a.ppruvaL_ by the Frast-
dentAlntlng the Week:
HtvnnisTnVlor. of Alahntnit, to be en
voy extraordinarYnud minister pleui-
potehtiary to NpaifT.' ' ■ *
William Loohren, of Minnesota, to
be commissioner of pensions.
-JiUTtr f !». fTw'TngT of Illinois, fo be en
voy extnibrdiniirv and minister pleni-
potcntiary to HeWiitm.
Thomas Crittenden, ivf NHssonri.to ixs
consul general of tlie I'nited (states at,
the ( It \ of Nli v'n o. " T“ ;
Caleb NY. NYest, of I'tali to Ik? got-,
ernor of 1’taiii
Dominick I. Murpliv. oftNYashingtop,
to be tirwt deputy commissioner of jh'ii-
sions.
..Ininetj.dh Kuslis. of Louisiana, to lid
ambassador extraordinary and
ter plenipotentiary to Franco.
August liolniont >V Co. to he spooinl
ttosarr »• 7"'~ :
Trw>p« May Ha Callvsl sn to KJaet t ho
ilrnlx of Jnmra City.
R 11, no ft, X. C., April IN.—It waft er-
pected monthd ago that' it would hi’
iterenftary tn send troops to disposxexk
l.Niftt negro s^uattersbn tlie lands of
James A, I’ryan at the' to'vn known as
James City, where the negroes wen-
placed during the war by federal
officers. The courts decided recently
that these wef* Rryan's lands. He then
owllvd <*n the negroes to vacate or pay
merely a nominal rent.
At nrst they agreed to pay the rent,
but at the mass meeting decided not to
do so. and today publish an address iu
which they say;
• "Wo, the people—of. Jiuties City T -fltf
distigree-with the proposiiipn of Dry an,
''It Nxdng too rigid."
This condition of affairs ipjik('sck»et-
The
j TUKIiEYMUOT APOEBffl
4— - - - (N -i. ■ *aw> — - L
For tho Ontragefl on ▲merloans tfk
! • ’ 1 hiarsovnn.
The Snhllinr Torte 'VT1U H* Fore«Jf tn A|
ogive for Iti Sublime Impnd-neA 9*
Fluid - Cause of the Trouble.
Wa«i«ixutox,.April 7.—The Unlt«^|
States hat taken vigorous action in
regard to the outrages on Amerieaif
citioans at MftTaovan, in the Tarkiah
dominions, and the violation of mails|.
of the I'nited Mates legation. Thd
fngts of the case arc as follow*:
On the loth of January Iftfct a nuns-,
her of ardltiouft placards (fere dia-
trihuted throughout tlie region of
Marsovun and Ciesarea, in Centrtl AsUl
Minor.
Mittal
fiscal agents of (Tie navy departmental
London, vice Seligtnnn Rios
HAIL, SNOW, HEAT,
The Turkish authorities ascribed the
incut nacsssgry." The negroes defy the authorship of\these placard* to the.
law and tin ir tnidress is a challenge. udchta'orATiabvbir fftiHege* iri
(iovernor ( arr recently informed ' ienn cdivcationiT Riftf .tutldil' et'Marao-
tbem t hat they would have to yield or van. and on the night of the 34 of Feb-
loree wofiM lx- used M'lic east* uttniets ruary the girls' ta'ininary of this insti-
a'great deal of attention-all over tho tution waft-burned to the groupd irjth
.eouufry. ' 1 Fr _ the WnbwTY'TTgft. lf 1Y liellevedi -
Tun ^
SPORTING NEWS, j*-
CarolUiu mid CrorgU.
Hedfge' Daw Miqjind—fid llyan, -vtitd—
were to have fought ip ^JTew Or leans
early lust ..month, met in Chiencd
sdll
CtnCAno, April 7,-""fhis Was the
wariiTest diiy-CJtieagfV has seihi in tho
monfh of April for 20. yV*ars. Thejner-
-ettry st<xxl at 03 degrees and a hot xTinl
ldew from the south tit, the rate of 30
miles an hour. The heated siK'll lasted
until (I o'clock, w hen it \vtis broken by
a heavy hailstorm, which passed over
the southern portion of the city,
hail was .'local..ptvnied l>y a high
which blew do(vrn i 'irii.y>d (fnd a
rama T^uil(iing r
\\ eifnesduy night in a six-ropnd contest.
Parson Davieft says he will Imck .Tod,
Choynf kl to tight Hob Fitzsimmons for
the largest purseobtntnatdcSandaside
Vx-t of $.'>,000, the winner to take all.
Mat Acton, of England, and Toni
Inerjiey. of *'oluinbus, Ohio, signed ar
ticles of agreement Tuesday for ft
wind
pano-
V
Dunoati's
tho Lancaster County
From flic Review we
lowing report.oCjFol. 1)
address to
AlFuMiee.
Col. Duncan dixeuftsed the social,
educational aa l lltianeial (••ator.-#
^t+r^AHiancw—in. a tlntrongb ami ev
Insnlte.l by IVrO.
YYAftTiT\'f!To\. April ft.—It was . Chili
during the last administration. It may
he its neighbor. Peru.duriqg this? Tho
I’nited $tutes eonsulate at*one of tho
Peruvian ports lias lieen Racked by a
mob with apparent polieft? sanetion.
q 'I'he officer' acting a- eon-suTar :rgent f<ir
the I'nited States was seized upon and
wounded in. the foot" 'I'he ihwvs came
in a brief telegram through the I’nited
Stales minister to Peru.
I Secretary (ireshnm conferred with
again ..Ir.rhn 31,,' president on the subject and this
1...i.,. “'■i* a.” S‘ ■ > ‘ in< i‘ afternoon sent the following telegram
moic thr.t he xhonld luid g hl. s , sweet u » the minister:
PBrairnuicr or Statf.. WAftnHtrmx. n. r..
tin (yes and (pm kctthig the flow of blood April ft To Illi''.<s, Almlxtor. T.lmn: I’rotc-t
aiOEitJthe veins. " airRinst the failure of the inithorith's to altord
Put In- tiiisscd't lie Indian idrl. The pines rejection to the eonsiilate. and If the facts sra
Si-ong ijud lirqu-fftil
tti\ tifcT obtained work Tmd IxJievb/l
And Tell IJirfcreiit Storle* Tlntn When Thfy
Wore Twlkinjc.
r.orisviT.T.K. Ky . April S.- In the ex
amining trials of A. K. Sutton, tho
ware house receipt forger, and* Hook-
kCepef Iteecher, thill were held in tho
city court tli’ft biornmg. sotnenew and
sensational facts were developed in tho
examination of witnesses, but the feat
ure was the tlielosure of inaftistie and
—iiKniniHontiii lying, which has Ix-eii in
dulged in Jiy some of the people who
have all along insisted that ttiev
knew nothing alxuit Sultan's affairs.
President Thad Spindle, of the tier-
mania Tfust Coinpuny. stated on tin?
stand that Sutton hud cNnfcsst-d tho
forgeries at the meeting held ?•♦ tiuj
Heruian national 1ianl< nefiHy Twit
weeks ago. According to Mr. Spindle's
. testimony. Sutton told those assembled
that he barl forged the first spuriou*
receipt a* ll't Niineof tlie liar tug fail
ure in order to keep from going to the
wall. ,
PHILANTHROPIST SENEY DEAD.
('ll Klll.V.'sToAi, S C.. April 7.—An earth
quake was h it in Kdgelield district l<e
(lay. Tv\x> shock occurred at 6 and 7
o'clock a. in. N'o ihiningc was done
Tieyoiifi the friglitentiTg jh;upTe iTirt of -
their houses. , '
Arot sTA. (la. April
.shocks of earth(|uifWe
eolnton. (ia.. toilijy.
Nj:w Youk. April
falling here atK:;mi o’clock this morn
ing and continued tw(*hours. ^Advices
from the CiitskiHs state flint eight
inelies'of snow has fallen, while at
•Troy and SyraeiTsc snnwhns fa Urn to
the depth of three inehes. Koston had
tTiroe inches of snow vesterduv.
Tho '■! wrestlinff match, flneeo-IIomnn style.
Acton gives him odds of $13.» .to 8100 d
sidejs ^ •• y ,
! “Denver Ed” Smith, who was tbq
winner in the recent Smitlidj-xldard
tight at 'New Orleans says Mitchell will
defeat Corbett in the coming Ixittle
and that he. Smith, intends to cliali
Mfmge
for an v aiinnuit.
Wife
7.—Two' (list inet
were felt In Lin-
7.—Snow 'Ix gnn
The tight In*twren Andy TTowen, of
New Orleans and Jack Ituke. of Hoiis-
ton,T('x..for the lightuveight ehauipion'
ship of tlie south lit-tlwLOlviiipieClQH
Thursday night was decided “No eon-
test'' hy the referee at the end of the
I loth round. The purse will lx-divided
uu4.uaHy. and Hitrlcu is pleased, but
lloweii is iTot. :
Ills
and
well cxtaHlrlied ii»i( an cxpn'ssien of rcurct. 41 lt
»«| j on ihc suovxy l.n.lU-U.iii (a., ns a .li^pcrwl of ibci<r<nap! prone.■ininn of-tiicmiiltv-ixtrties,
„ v ! her. The iNTnings in ciTnit I*itger.rtT.iirfnT - and Te'paTiittnn for Oie * “
1 ~~ a *' I i-- • .1 .... _ f—•- r -pyty and
liauxtive mumieF. In ptiinting out iho
atlvantage* of the Nr.i.i tiiN.’ fi
«(*cial staiul pidiil, he paid a well
itod tribute to tho work being done hy
t,in female mom hrtrs'of the Order.- The
haft
"TYTTiaticc, tlie speaker mill,
farmer* school. . Ci^innoii College ami
! uierly.'ihe (onvcr^atlou of HieTnini r- h
j interest mg. He was Ixroniing diwpuMgcd
11 lighlli. lie cvi n U'ean lo fi u'lh.iti NIiii;"->,
. was ninri'mliO' d his soiil axvpketnsl to a
k «xMoss He would go hack just core
j and see her, and on his journey nark he
I weald sit. fer n I: If hour timlcr the tree
tl, . j whar.i Ur-,t t'toml leni toTTor? Ptm - r
fqjnry to Arnei-ltani pi np-
<;kk-oau.—-
Trrdict for'IN.vhii'k Creditors.
ATf. NXTN, Hn., April >f.—i'l'hr verdict
in the main Ryan ease was rendered
today. .
The verdict was brought In by a jury
which know rndhing of the merits
“NYhat ails Martin?” miIiL wne miner to
. .. , , . another. “He iniist l»e In love—no fun in
other iimttntlmift of Ivxrnrtfg | I]Iin TTltie otiTiTnys. Hoing to quit
wers t!*s prop irdplaeas toftnltiftate “tiieii I camp, he says.”'
Alter Martin had decided to go toscelc d
('loud his heart seemed lighter. If Mimosa
wcreninrrled. )iecon4d at Icust^.hoiv I'.crJ;:s
eratitndi^- And if she were not >—NVi li, it
would he vu v K>!fill to MS' her.oUce move.
He ?'tart(Hl on his jduMirv. Tlieimxiiiwas
risii g as hri.emed ilu old tree v in re lh-1
Cloud had ft ami him. A" he ftppi'xiriu.tj.
he was stat lled by a white figuw. He
turned aside form moment and then went
cautioiisly.tip' tp the gnsit trunk. Two dark
f eyes foilmf t-ill's+;nras! lip into ids even, at
(list w ith a s. iitlixl h«(k nud then a ith a
hoy*, b.iit th • farm ts themselves must.
.IfMlc to otiiar s Hirre* for initc.ll of the
inforni ltioman.i kn awli-dgn rln»y losdx v ,
unni in need of: an 1 they would find ;
the Alliftiitm peculiarly liu^l for thai
kill 1 of \vork\ Tiie farm t of ,f-o-d; (
who refuse. To id-n-ifv h; u-e'f witli tlie (
"Alliance, an organization form 'd foi ;
his eftpeeial . henelit, most as-urediv !
stands in his rrw n light. Otn-Ts or-T
ganire* for their mutual protection uii-' '
profit, wliv sli nild n il tho-taruaers?
In a' p r.u''' ca! am! tv niiuiotf lls > w a' . ' ' <^Lm< >s,a he ex el.aimed e.nd elr.srv di tlie
and bv the use of apt illus. ration,. ! Indian girl in his aims. "\N hy r.re you
CnT. Ihtuean emph.t-i/e | tile ini- j heiv. ohild. nt't iiistime of nigirl ?" -
portanep of the adoption of-ftvxt-'inaiic i catpe li re to thipk of yon, Martin,
•business niethmUby fai'iiieivs. : T:j"' ex 'anil the tm.otiliglit i* *o ew .a'tx'nmt- corn-
plained the workings (d Is .ate . foniu.g. 'I he tm^ and the mountains
Hoard,of ICxclm-uge- Hod s|ioNVcIpvvii'f'«s j ;*e(*i;i't(i vv.d.sp'-r to me ni juil—
DL: it, was rating the ftiYim-rs <m' on> 1 * h" l ' hmught yon track the ring. Mi
artiolo aimic. . guano, thousands «-■ m "'
of (Tn* case and was that scviyal
hundred creditor* should
different ainounta -for whie!
•hiYve sued. The claims ngain.stlRy.au
The verdict
$13,0(in, Cnl-
.’,00o, Rosser
IJhrral llonatlmix tn Cnltogr(i
CharltKble Iiixtltiltlnns.
"Xkw A’ork, April 7.—Hcorgt* Wscney,
well known Hrooklyii -philauthro
uist. died Uiix ovening mt the (jrand
iiQttd—iic hail for the past three vveeka
been confined with attack of heart fuij-
urc.
“-Hischaritable contribufl(ms 11 re-^f00.-
000 tia t-h'e Methodist genera 1 hospital
of Hrooklyn: #100,000 to Long Island
historical ' syieietv;, $”30,000 to Emory
college and VYcsievun fctniile college.
Macon, t!a.. nmd yioo.ooo to bctiovolrni.
• mvve
amount to about $400,000.
gave Receiver Kingsherry
liintn. King >N Spalding #1
iV. Carter ?Hi.000.
‘—it? nddition to it gave- Foe sHt-v—
f;l.o«3 for t.axe's and the county #ftl‘J for
Vo xes. '» '
'idverc is only nbout 83#.000 to pay
those debts, nrd tt. fils, will he issued
against Kynn for the amount. If hd
tm-r accumulates property in the futuro
it is liable to .he seized'and sold.
objects in Hrooklyn. He hasthe finest
'lery of pictures in the I nited States
and was <) n i t c an art connoisseur:
GADSDEN’S CONTRIBUTION,
Ami It lldexn’t Soeni Id., [lave linen' ■; (tend
IIhv for ( itriuiltlex. Kithrr.
e
(Lviisiimv. Ain..' April ft. •Jaekeon
Taylor, aged in years, living at Cedar
Uiugfe. Marshall county, tanked up on
mean wildcat whisky vr-sierday ftml ift
now lying in a dv ing *undition. with
his entire left sine paralyzed, and »
bhxxl vessel in his'hi'ad hursted. He
wigs tin* support of his aged parents,
and tliey are left destitute.
Mrs. Mary Hrammftr hit IJUllan**
store. Marshall county, aged yctc-s
was found dead tixtnv in bed. She wax
in splendid health and death wascaiiMed
from heart failure.
NYillium iioducs. of llillian's store,
Miirahatl county, was out ri firing Thitrft'
(Tav. wTii m hlft nnm 1 tweame ntirulv. 1
and. stumhlipg. fell down and enteh-
ing Ihxlgcs underneath him. (•aim'*ne;ir
( lushing his life out and breaking his
leg iu several places. IDs lifeladespait-
ed of. -
N'enr HixmIs. Hloiint county, M. D.
Bradley, aired—4ft yeni*s.—was—found
.bx* Dtmfee, (!f Syrncufte. X. Y.. and’
Dun Donovan,'of Clcvelanil, met fora
glove contest at Maple Hay, an Onnn-
(lag'a resort Tuesday. In the seventh
round Donovan was knocked senseless
and died Wednesday! never having re-
gaiited'eiinsciounesa. Danfee and sev’
eral tiflier participants were arrested
when it v. as seen that Donovan's ease
Was hopeless.
Hatnrday was ■ great day with fltr!
wheelmen of Shvitnnah. Alxnit j.lSXI
Opoi-Latm's gathered at the iietv bicycle
park to witness the fcatstof Zimmer
man. the world's ehauipion, and
Wheeler, the chuiupibn. of New York
'state. The nice’ NfjfeS known ns Zim-
mennitn and NYheeler's day and it *cr-'
tainly - Was. for they carried off the
honors of almost every rape. Two or
three of the races were Exclusive for
ing upon the racea with Wheelyr Bnd
Zimmerman had no show at all. Zim-
taaa
urkish authorities, *nd the demand*
for redress were triet with 00*11 ter
demands for investigation , iff ttie
..authorship of the seditions pfe$a*iq.
Heerefarv tinesliain haa cabloa tf»'
Minister Thompson that no alfrffCd
prior act', o' students are to afreet the
rights nl<(this government In the prem
ises. and charges him to give renewed
attention to the matter tind todlspaten
a special messenger, if henesaary, to
Const? 1 Jewett, and see to the invloh^-'
blUty of ti e official correspondence:
The minister la to *et promptly and
advise thcr department ny cable. K»*
effort is to !>e relaxed in securing the
legal rights of our citizens in Turkey.
FORCED TO MARRYi
Ttien Taken ICevenu* hr Haring HI*
Killed.
MoffftAxrir.T.n. Ky., April .V—There
waa a highly sf-nsattonat affair in thrla
county lust niglit and thia irtifftting:
Nliss Abide Oliver, of Rtnrgia, tha
ix-autiful young daughter of Mr. and 1
Nlrs. Tuylor Oliver,Was mined abouta|«.
year ngol Henry DeHaney, a yrmnff
Ttritgrlerk of Sturgis^vvas charged with
causing her downfall.
1 Hast night nt the muzzle of a plato!
the mother forced IV'Honey to aeeom-
r n>ny her husband. herself and her
' daughter miles to this place, when
ft licens«* was obtained and the couple
married. On lire return trip home four
armed men on horseback surrounded
the carriage-arid began shooting. After
the first siiot Ded.nner jumped oat and
run to the attacking party who were
supposed to be his friends lind the firing
continued.
The bride, who was soon to become a(
moth-r. v. as killed and her father
fatally Wounded. Mrs. Oliver was not
hit and recognized (he parties, and
floorge De Haney, Frin" Hall and
Heorge I*. Henry were arrested together -
with Henry Dei.aney.
The families are of high^atandingj
and sympathy is with the Oliver*.
SHOT BY HER HUSBAND.
merman g«K'* to. Europe to defend the
-Id's championship— ‘ —. >
now holds. The fa net
world’s championship records wliiebjie
riding by the
FIFTY-FOUR LIVES-WERE LOST.
years, 'Was
dead, sitting in his chair, caused from--
heart disease. Tic h;i!l fust eaten a
2. hearty dinner and hndWWn langhiffg
and talking on.ly a few moments liefore
found dead.
fa ne-y
great D. J. Canary was uuilo^idcdly
the In-si ever '-On ju the south.
— The t.BHgm- U Opea. ^
Mr*. E. (I. I ovd I* at UVaili'*
“lory of (too A Halt.
7 An ant a m n: r Aptf li:— A boat llvtr
Veloek yclerdny a f tern (ion, Mr*. E. 0:
J.nyd. the wife of a farmer itving in
north Dee.itnr, Oa., was shot and des
perately wounded by a pistol in the
. bands of her husband.
Two statements about it are mad'
gli-mn ol joy-nod Ivti-t.
ihdlari* ftntiiiaHy. He closed bv
appeal to Alli inee.'iien—to .-.ijs'.iin
( 'Mt'ou i’l^nt, tlu* ollleial oi".\an 'of
Order, lie xaid it. was their papT
ah
tin
till'I
n 1 i( l
You were to
-Pot t 'Ml
1:. h-
»
they should Tnyp o i, d.- The
Flan? cAutainej-woeklv the Lxi
price list, .vhi-li -iliuie was wd'r'
farmer- many times the Mthscrip: ion
price of the paperA
Col. Dunean'ft aiMrc«s
li*'V(*, have a \vlioJ.esonu* and li-tiig
* elFoef iu this eowirw. 1||f> opened
e.yc*oI 1111111 v, *0 to speak, sim hiisi' trhl-
- -WT*rr verdiwtb-tiHtted to ri‘fiio\ m ! "'1 o!
tiie ufrfmmded ptejniiie-. existtn''
against iln* Mliatn-e.
-«tsee — -J.
At the (Jrmrterly nn’eting of tin
. Grcfinville t (unity AHia.iee hel l 01,
Satuulay last, ;iie following resoi'i'j. ii.
* d'f'TATrniUiUnon st/nrffiqm*!i j nd or kto' |
t‘1 bo fimiislieiTtin* iiftwspapci's for;
lieatioii ; ~'
NV beroa«, it hn* boon stafcl In tlie 1
public.praftft that <1 >v. H. K niiman |
hat) written a letter to President OlevV •
'lan<l‘in which he ri'niicsted of. lire-
prosid-nt tliat certain ijitiTeh*' of liil.W
State ho not appointed to any fedi*raT '
ofiiC" at home or aliroad; hikI wherea-. i
~ thr name of the Hon. Af. L. fbnialiUoii, .
the piesident of the-f'armel-ft-'State ' 1- -
lianue. i« reported to leaver been -oil ' of'
those thu« blacklisted by (l/iveniot
Tillman. *•'
r *Be it resolved hy t!)i* (ireenvilie,
rntinty alliance in rtlffular ijuaitc:!.
meeting assembled, that, not having
ftoe.n any denial of said alleged black
list, we deem it but just, to f iirp honored
president of the State Farmers’ Al-;
Jianetr as well as to tiw* order itself to
take eogni/.ance of the ii.i'Kfer and take
such vteps as Wre necia-ary fo le.-mr
from Governor Tillman hirnself whether
khep'ih ie statements ns to the black
list re erred to h« Founded on fact'"dr
■'»t. *
“Kaaolvcd, That a committee nt
three members of this county alii a nee
bet appointed to eotninunjoate wpli
Governor Tillman and request that lie
"iMtuCTi answer whether the newspaper
report* of ftnid bla<*kli*t be-true, nfid
if Arne Ur furnish his re'aftuus as given
taTPreftideiu Cleveland for Jttis_ aetiMir
Utward* Nf. H. XHan^ldkon, our State
pfesithut,”' • *
wAiidA ttrT.Wfaftrieh yw *
r kii'p it tm!-il you verv rirhr”
“N'o.-Jnit 1 w.iutd lV rich perhaps if you
wonM tell n'ic •.vlicrc* the* gt.id in tlu' ring
was found, de.-.r.”
; fnt.licr gave it to mi,” slit* rcnlieiT
1 1 ugi* - 1 ■ ,, 1
! very (|ir.i'Uy. ... •* -
1 to ' ' 1 “Mimosa, would, yoq
rich
, ['‘"'’‘"PeflinnsTsliould
will, we he
Witli » liifle.
ATATt^n uir.vtr r.r v Cn.. April Mr,.
M. F. Sperry, of this place, died thi.(
Thorn nig friun tin* effect of a self
inflicted gun ahot Wound made Satur*
day.
On Saturday he fmiud a
rUle. ami having made deliliemtc aitn
st.inding before a mirror, sent a bulleS
era.Jiing through iiis TxhIv, the bull
barely missing his beart. lie died front
flic clt'evt of tin* woTind Tliis moniing.''
The Sultiin'x Pnlare Steamer Wax IflVn
li<*Hn T».v anTA (Imlralty Vexxel.
Viknsa, Ajh-il 7.—A dispatch from
Constantinobu* states that the eaUSeof
the loss of the hultan's-oalace.Jtteamer, •
by which aJv'ge number of lives were
hist, was the result of a collision be
tween the palace steamer and the
admiralty steamer, Tesc'hspic. the prtl
ace steamer Indug run into and sunk
by^the admiralty steamer. The nutn-
r of the drowned is .14. Most iof tb(*m
were servants. Tlie iU'eidentis attribu
table to a northerly gale which pre
vailed. An inquiry has been ordered
ause'of the accident.
-Iu;,
VERDICT FOR THE WOMAN.
PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY
VKn » Vl«U tn Amhnxwiotw Ifexord. nf Wll-
0 nilmrloM. llcliMrarr.
NYa sin noti in, ApriL ft. 1‘resident
Cleveland and ,Secretary <iresbam left
NYashTngtotl in 11 special ear for NN il-
mington Del.. t(* visit Hon. T^ F. Ikiy-
ard. ambassador to (ireat llntain. and
reached thereat 11:1(1 p. m Tb« nm-
bnssador met the party and they wen*
driven f( 1 fire Delamore place. Mr. Bay
ard's home.
Mr. Cleveland is the- only president
sinei- • buWge NVasTTin.'rfbn (vho Tuts ever
stopped ovor in NYiluiington, and the
people are alive and agitated ov*t 'the
visit. He visits*Nlr/Hny.-ml tsiobtaina
jjnweli needed rest aftciilys ((ipg siege
by office seekers.
Att. \nt,\, Ga., April IE-The South*
- ern League aeasoti of'03 opens today,
r and the Atlanta tea IU left for Nava nfiHh
. yesterday nfternoo'n on thj* Nancy
Hunks, wltore Murray tthd Manning
'will cbmc together for the first time.
This iy the way they will open:
Atlanta in S;ivannuh. T" X
, T ( bnttirnlmgw m-Chnrlestoa. --
! Augusta in MaCon. . -
■ Montgomery in Birmingham.'
Nashville in Memphis.
New Orleans In Mobile,
Three games
of tin* cities and then
switch around some.
rated'bv his dying wile, and tlu! bther
by l.oyd's.neigbbors.'. _
Mr.'Hbyd s.i vs he eame hrfltie eftfljr,'
*iid picking upu phitol pointed Ttrjilav-
fnll.V at his wife, who attemnted td
grab it and it was accidentally dia-
. charged.
Hii* reig’ibors fay .his wife was ahot
tfrrtrymg lo prevent him ahcNHiog hi*
brothcr-in4uw.
Tl*r Xminniil Haluta.
H'sii'i ” l!i‘ it i 1 On April'.‘7111, the day of the great
w H Ik* p ayed in .erch lwvfl , a muWl
1 ♦*..« the teams will ■
\
i
lyvcuic if I were
be nTiTT
The Title l« u Town.
. ^TTir\«. (la., April The -entira
property jipon which the tliidving am)
rapidly growing, little city of Bogart.ii
situated, nine miles from hen* on tin?
Georgia. Carolina attd Northern rail--
mat), is tojnc^thrown into litigation.'
ME tTafth. a citizen of the vicinity,
claims it w as IcfL.a.s a legacy" to him
and his brothers by fi"'Tt( r e( r fl'RTd rela
tive. and that the property is his by
fY^hts- ■
—E*— CKaapa Tor llalfoijr.
ol you if you
wen* too WIN:" •
"NYoitld you love me if I mnnined poor
as 1 am now?”
“Yds. iihva'H.”.^ j
“Ale) if I t'V'<-,Triie7-e'kj\nd COlliddot cuie
for y on* C !<:r.' ; BKt.r AST. I ItKI.AXIi.'^Nprii 5e“-Right
, 1 v.i.uld ( ine fm you.-Martin.” ; ijloii. A. J. Halfour, Conservative leader-
“1 liave bu'iii. 1 1J I'.ak the ring, Miinos.i, fn the I li\ise of Commons and formerly
that you in; v give it to tlie man who shall Chief Secretary for Ireland, arrived in
make run Lis bride.” . Helfast today to deliyet- an oddrem in
"Ayni would uni like to keep J he ting support of tin* opposition of the Lister
yrmr 1 If, Miii'lli?” ■ — \ '—'—FTmrr.tsts tn thehome rule bilk Avast
■ CopcdurMC gkiieted him on iiis arrival,
'•urd thousands of Unionists cheered-
Civil nif-hfx Flin'llny on a Jim Crow Car
Chxc.
Xkw York. April a.—The jury in tin*
I'nited circuit court lo-diic
awarded the ife of NIack NN'. Cald
well. a negro of Hrooklyn. $ftiK) dam-
, ii'jres against the East Tennessee. Vir
ginia and Georgia Railroad Company
because the conductor forced her to
ride tn a ear provided for negroes from
Johnson City, Tcnn.. to Chicago.
The defense was that the laws (if
Tennessee permitted the company to
provide separate cars for people'of dif
ferent colors. J
Judge AYallace in charging the jury,
explained that the constitution of. laic
Fnitcd States ;*u;irantc;"Ky>(pial rights"
to all citizens irrespective of color.
^Ciinvcntlonji In Nnrth Carolina.
t:.'Apr t nr.
Coinailsxloncr lilonnt •• l|mi<»]nta:
■' NYAsiriViToN. April Y.—-The depart-
of state Wa* informed today by tele-
ffitnn from San Franrisco nt rHftpnfehm ■*
received Tuesday by the steamer Aus
tria announcing the arrival of Coiiimis-
sioner Rlount ftt Houoini.'t on tiie 3 , .dTY
, of March. A's the steamer left porj; r
just after the revenue cutter? Rush; t
arrived there was nothing in the tele
gram lieyond the mere fac.t ?if hi* ar-
- rival. ■—-— — i—— , -—
A MunUitl Wonder.
R w.kioii. X.» .. Apru u. — 1 in* r.ji
pal convention for the diocese of east
North ('arolina asftemTded tit Kingston? ,, ,,
yesterday. Hishop NYaison presiding. roiij ' AI.I.KI * (.a,, April Et—Air.'
Eiglrty of tlu*.clergy are present. The -Tliurinau, of rorsyth. passed through
denominnt ion’makes quite a favarfihbs^ f ,, " n accompanied hy his little
showing as to growth in the (ffdccjtv^ daughter, ‘Ihihy \ i via 11?’ who is the
during the past 13imnnth.
Grand Master Ifvl'lamv
Yesterday
issued an order for the annual meeting
of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows here
May sth instead of aLNYinston.
Onto City Hunk ft'um'.x.
"Yes, deart-t.' —
V!:ry went buck to the homo of R. ’
Clot al ratppY ttgcktiTa? proialscU tocaciT other.
in inarriags*.
After a ijuiet wciiding Mimosa raid
dav;
Att.A\ta. Ga., April
the examini*r xn charge.
-Mr. Stone,
ilit ecti'il'
was
,'*T(in;e vrTi.h me, Martin, and I will
yofr;-where the gold in tins ring and.the
lux kiai e was I'ttmid.”
Not (cry I ir I'rcnn the tree when* Iho
Bigier had laid doyvh dHciair.igeiL-Miinesiy
Imuitcd out the sliiniiigore, the spot known
o;.ly to the few ludiae.s.
".Mimosa, there is a rliine here! This
gold, i;- the otitcnilTping of the veins’. I
iilmll yet Ik.*, rich.-my darling.”
“Ntould you surely..love.inc aa much,
Martin, if'you wm* rich?”'
loudly as lie mtrdsrqis appearance
j ' 21__-
onE : ’ ChtcaRo <j»(>e* i>emo( ratte.
. . , ?AOb; /
ftfiow
Cnirjioo; April S.—Carter II. UatTf-
snn. democratic omididate for mayor of
Chicago, iva-s elected over Samuel Aller-
ton, republican, by' over 20.000 ma
jority. The democrats of Chicago ard
ju Infant over tlieir viidgry.
Harrison is a native of Kentucky,-
and ia said to be a very brainy man.
. , — 1 1. -
by the comptroller of the currency ydft-
terday to transfer t he. funds in t he Cato
.City bank Lx .the ,Vtlanta National
1)ank. Tliis is noHa usual pr(K*eeding,
Nnit to meet the general desire to have
the money unlocked, the comptroller
took this step and it soh'Os the' pnrti-
lem. so far as getting the money hack
intneitculation. DeposiLn's do not geti
their money yet. hut $3»mmssi or ninny
in actual easli now in_ the Gate 1 City
bank Avill Ih* in another national bank,
which can loan -it oul as the demand i*.
made. ,
ChlcKRo Water.
The commissioners serif, by the T.an-
cef. ths! leading medical jemrruvl—at
Croat Britain, to exa in ine the sanitary
^condition of Cliicayo', states that ail
samples of Chicago river water show
an appalling pollution by animal refuse
mixed with common sewerage, the
-pollution beginning at tho month
musical wonder of the world He had
Wen to Perry; where she gave an ex
hibition. “Baby Vivian is six -years
old and weighs only 34 pounds.* sin*
'pfiivs WO pieces on tfio piano, many of
which she composed herself. She know*
no notes. >—;
4-
_ rrr~
the river. incroaslng-ST. it nears the
stock yards, where the tilthv conditions
defy deseription; and in sbmmer. they
sjate. it wili be worse
the iieirt.
A Drawbridge Wreck. , 1 ’
Ka rst • At A, Ebu, Apri L M-- A Terribly
wreck has just occurred here. TIuF
casimlty iiappened at the drawbridge
over the St. John's river, and as a rcsnlt
of it nine cars are in tlie river and live
people are killkd. - - **•
lalule of l.'lhi? guns will be fired by th#
4(1 Avar sliips that will l»e assembled in
New York harlnr. It is estimated that
unless a stfong breeze is blowing at
the titar. ; t wiTl lyroiiably he 30 min
utes after the firing before the smoke
fif.ttw* ranaoBadtag will be sufficiently
dissipated to make It safe for vessel#
to-naVigute within tlie vicinity*of tha
flecL
A Kail Slllridct •
Athanta. Ga.. April 5.—After vainly
ttruggilng to earn a livitag and tiring
nf her nmnero’.is fatiurex to secure 4
position. Mis* Maggie Hamilton. S
stenographer who ha* be«*n Hoarding
at 147 Ivy street, attempted to end her
life bv taking an overdose of morphine
Inst Monday: night. I.aat night ahe
took another dose and died at 1(1 o'clock
this morning. . 1
Squlrr Ablnutun l eft Alt t« ttU Mother.
London. April r».—-The entire prop
erty of George AblngLm Baird, the
noted sporting man, better kndynf
-.as “Squjjr#'', Aliington, ia left trf lii#
, mother for her lifetime, and upon her
deatii is to In-shared among the eonsin#
of the doocn -d Nothing whatever i#
b 'q-.i -ath -d t(A ttir person* with mhaui
the deceased sporting man was On terms
of intimate association.
on- account .of
A Flsht'on Johnny
NYasiii.xotox, April ft.
In Jail for (Xmteiiii#,^.
AMKiurrs. Ga.. April ft.—In tho trial
of a negro at Preston. Ga.. lA-iid made
. no assault u^bh the daughter of Mr. C,
•:i would gin-you everxThmg your heart ay. nismuke, a prominent citizen oi
desired *7 Baker county, the father of tlie girl
"And not go into an eastern country and_ attacked tfiy negr*! ivith a stick in ftbe
be great and forget Mimosa?” - court room and tlie judge sentenced
“Never!" -V 1 Disimike to jail for 3o. days for cou-
lYitb n biippy heart-Martin Daly took U mpt-of Court,
his-pick to tlie nionutaiiis. The shining i<
ore wpetkiL iindcr Eis"'touch. ITift' clahn i
each day ■showed more value. • He had in- !
T*rwi« I.nnt! Confrknrn*
.Sti hi.ik, Ky., April 7. — Hewis
licretofori: unsuspected of any
T.an^l,
efthneo
Ktklrx.
-A very hot
fight is lieing made against the confir-
matjon of Mr. J. 11. l-k*klcs. of Illinois,
Avlm was nominated by the president a
few days ago for the comptroller of the
treasury. A motion was made and car
ried in the senate that the nomination
l>e recommitted to the committee, ami
the president AviH now Ihj asked to,
withdraw the nomination.
deed Ik-couio rich through the ring of Mi
mosa." , . ."
Ye(irs have passed. Two fhousnnd dol
lars nre taken each da Jr from the mine.
The childri 11 of tjie Indian girl, educated^
gentle us their mothfir aud energetij n.<(
their father^ are in a handsoine house'
I^ive in tluat. home has kept as bright aft
the gold in the mountain.—Wavrrley Mag
azine. - - ,
~ THf Doctor Jailed.
FAimu uxiTja.. April ft. —Dr. T.cwis
.Charbane, the Sdntn American yfirgeton
Avho was arrested in Atlanta several
days since and who is supposed to ha Vo
too many wives, was brought up for a
preliminary hearing ycsL'rday. •
lie waived trial, and hia , bond wax
assessed by Justlce Luck at A-KHI. 'As
yet he has not given bond and is atili
in jail. _
tion with flic DcHauey-Oliver tragedy,
confessed today bis complicity in,the
killing and implicates all those arrested
except George P. . Henry, Alexander-
Thomason and Will Holt. Land waf
'oite of tlie pdllhearen- at the girl's
funeral and apparently a warm friend
of tint Oliver family, and bus been
watching at the bedside of the wounded
YX? T
man.
A lllval for t iirnpjjlr.
Pit ram an, Pri., April !». A powerful
syndicate will Ix^foyned here thatwiH
rival the ('arnege-organizations. Tho
financial backing will come from vari
ous parts of the country ami Europe,
and ilie capital stock will be $JO0,(KA>,-
B. II. Elliott, the cotton broker from
Rome, who has lieon detaiiu-d nt the'
police station In Atlanta. Ga.. since
Friday night on account of his mental
derangement, was carried home Sun
day. ,
( hanccllor Roggs, of the State T'ni-'
versity at Athens, Ga., threatens t<i
expel any student of that institution
who engages in a fight, under any cir
cumstances whatever, for the remain
der of the term. It is hoped thus to
check the belligerently inclined.
An electric railroad is soon to be
built from Chicago to St. Louis, a dis
tance of about 250 miles, at a cost yf
$.' 1 ,;VH),IKK). The manufacturers (Wm are
L* furnish the multiphase motors,
which are the only kind that can oper
ate over so great adistanee ..guarantees
a speed of 100 miles an hour with per
fect safety.
Tierce forext Fire*.
T-aheio»7^.
r.. April .'>.—Thrrusandtf
of turpentine trees that have just beetf
Iftired -|crc destroyed by fire in the long
leaf pine district of fhis state, and tha
tire is still raging. .Several house*
were burned in West End. and l,00(f
barrels o* rdVinr'Nr.merous distilleries
rind scores of dwellings are destroyed
and great quantities of , rosin. On#
man. lost 3,000 acres of trees.
A
y.
j .f
A bill, defining the terms Inbyixt and
lobying. Fequiring tliat they .register
and that the list lie posted in thecharti*
Ik t. and also requiring that at the end.
of the session they report an itemmed
st#tcmcivt of their financial operations
With members was passed by the Toil*
nciv-'H? legislature Friday. ,
Ohio Mlnerx Condemn the Kepnldlritn*.
CoU Mnrs. O., April 7. -The
of the bill to require coal to lie weighed
before screening ’was discussed by tho
Ohio miners in convention hbre today,
and they jiasscd a resol ut;«m condemn
ing the republican party. “which prom-
is 'il so .iiiich and did bo litilc for tho
niibfi s of Ohio."
MARKET REPOETa
Nuw Yonit. April -COTTOK — May, S 18 1^
June. K 30 27 ; July. 8.3! 33; market .steady.
MilWMiur. H.7-t0: market xteady.
(’MICAiUo. April S.-r^'axh quotations were ax
follows: Mess pork llA.Mr' l7.0» I.uni 4tl) (i
1(1.21. Short rib*, loose W In-y
salt xhoulders, boxed. S» 3rst{l».37('i; short clour'
(ides boxed, l*J KV/J WO.
Chk:aoo, ApriUO.—Fut arc* closed ax folio tr»r
WiirAT.-Ma»“ft34 Cohs-.-Muv. 4I».
Dats,- May. 2»>i. PoHa.—Mar. ftSU
LAHi>pMayr4(tli3. '
Savass.i
Anxioii* (or Ann out ion. -
Winnson, Ont. April 5.—A rousing
annexation meeting waa held at th«
Andcrton town half yestefdSIy after
noon. The farmer* of the township'
turned out iu large nnmliers and ofs
ganizatioa was effected with nearly MW
names oh the list. •
The inecfing was a very enthaaiastia
one. and the s^niimlnt is spreadiag
rapidly among all classes of people.
A Negro Preferred. ^ _ ?
Cot riiBrft, 0.. April 5.—In th#' City
election yesterday, }V. Jacob, a prooH-
nent business man was defeated for
conncilman in a wealthy ward, tl*P
ninth, by Edward TfipjAftt, £ eolorocf
man. rzho^an neither read nor write.
Jacob--is a democrat and Tripplett of
repuuiicau.
Sides.-
i
.
. ■•ufijil—L.
t: rosin him at
sau, Anril 8.—Turpentine atoadr
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