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e Weekly Ledger.
VOL. L NO. 1!L
(«affnkv rrrv, s. (\, ji nk 22, iwm.
si.r>o a ^ i*:ail
HOT FOR MR. HUNTINGTON.
SUCCES^F'
FORGER.
A POWERFUL COMBINATION. * reporter's sensation. TILLMAN AGAINST BUTLER reported resignation. SPEAKER CRISP IS UNWELL.
TMF. NEW YORK WORLD IS AF
TER HIM.
Thrr Dispute His Statements—Attor
ney Onley is Goinf; Ahead With
Those Lawsuits for Im
mense Claims.
Nkw Yohk, .Tuii' .'I. A special to
The World says:
Attorney General Ohcy is ilisjrleasetl
that the fact that the p ipers are hein^
prepared with a view to lirin^int' suits
•Kainsts the delinqoe .t Paeiii • railroads
to recover their debts .In â–  to tin- govern-
inent, have been pulil.sli l. Tiie o(U-
cials of the dcjt.artineut o: jn-fiee fear
that the publication may p it th â–  roa U
on their Kuard and simiulate them t i
expedit- the preparation <>: tlieir defen-e,
Accordingly, the attorn v o.-n-ral his
made a Pickwickian denial of tie- report
that suits w.U !> • hrou^ht. He said
merely that tip* dep irtmen ha<l n >t .p-
Tided to hrin.it the surs. an 1 that tie*
action to lie taken Would depend upon
later developments. Meanwhile the pre
paration ot tlie pap.-rs »s on. an l
When Attorney (teiieral < tiiuy i> .- t i-
fied that his proof is all in shape, the
suits will lie bm is'ht. It is | - om • I diet
the suits against the llnio i Pie.lie and
Kansas Pacifie will he hroii^h s pn ite-
ly, and not jointly, as has been In reto-
fore stated.
The secrecy which h is mark d the
work of the department of jnstiee in
these eases was j.resei ve i ia preparing
the pap**rs in the case of the es a.,, die
late Senator Stanford o‘ whieli die pub
lic received no iutimutio i of t .• o t on
taken until two weeks air :li rla m
had been tiled in the ('nlilorni:i probate
court.
A Sliarpn* (aot \ w i â–  * ii Ihr.** Htimlrml
llolLirs i: < .«• 1 > ty.
Ai.Timin Pa. .!.
is suppose 1 to l.;" < . \\'. < •'
which, just its lik !y :
succeeded last
checks -one ou â–  c'i â–  :h * ;
city. < >n I'riiia. e\ ; |
S. Keith, superiut : 1 â–  it .â– 
schools of this ei; r •
from the First Na• • , il i ;
ing a notice of a jo.. s 1 < :
F iturday morn; . b . â–  '
letter from tli • ^ -•on I >• : '
Mr. Keith then | ' ! r '
";ite, and foim ' t
heen pres.'llte l i 1 .1 !
and Fidelity oa
protests have no; \
him. The eh >. i
drawn by 15. M Pi;
\V. Goodwin on •... I :.
hank of A1F ur. • ' ! v.
()n the b ie,c, ■. •
was the nam • of • < > v;
dors *r: hut when pis . i r v t.
< loo Jwin a l<e 1 t n • ;
|). S. Ke.: i or It s : ;il : r .
W’ouldi e t ikon ;i< o . i n - I;
tin atiirin.ative n j.l v. b e â– 
hank, in e ie!i ca> r n
terwards with a w* ! .
fejt of Mr Iv no
money Was t’n . 1 . e i , I
retired. Eael,
MAY f:
4>\vm-rs ol !•, m t
11nl Ih. ;
< 'll XT IV. 'IV. .
fear d di.a' ;; ! :
mam,'a Nit
Sherman ir i;
ridu'e. w II !
t he property â–  n â– 
c.anriot a :r â–  ,;
Tw<. jnrio . o
valuat.o!i on t : !
neither 1 mm ir,' i:
In the trial • t .
IF ALL.
hit h:»t: lilt' l
11 i
That C. P. Huntington is jirejnrin
Ttx»
cis on of tie* 1 *; â– : ' ; '
*1 u !ge
defend his jiroji r:y ;eg,n:i*t ih * ;ov
r;i
Key ju t cli.s
>0, :.U
inent's suits is rUar lio u ie*
i:t
acre was 1 : . . .
i \ 1 > >v
which h<* ha* ju*! in 1 i * 0 * ..re th • h
1
toll. C ' ;.* ]. .
. *1
•pmmitte® on Pueiti • r iili .. 1* lb*
!o
tile ti'idil;.; ! i ;.
; • G ...
'|ared that he li id nev r at am t
him
fact ■ tv .•mi! 1 . '
1 ' : • •.. *•: 1 •
ield more than 10(1 sii.ir.** (11
nl
tllent Wo il l 1
1 r. It,
bicitie stock, and ad .* i th it le* eoul t* 1
Was int. ii e 1 t .
c. th®
f th® late Senator I,.*l m i >1 m m l
*;i 1
Dl-oject a t 1 ;
•cd 1
(,v>*r held nior* tin 1 t iat mi n i.*r. ’•
liavc h *.*!l ,1 *,:,
1 : ii'ien • 1
Hatement has led to a very c g.'IuI
Animation of the reeoi.b ot th** 1’ e
«'.\-
•;fic
('hat 1 .is 'g .
j{silroad pomjiany by tie* < riz 11*' eo u-
injtt***! of San Fr.ineis 0. u bieii i* le r.i
LIZZIE l-r
FRIAI.
to tight tH" ftinding bill .ind an as
or-
It 1 -a Nil A ‘ . i
' t : ’ •* ■. *M \ :
|»htng amomd i.t evidence jet* b**en
t* l »-
i \ It.* . t .
tainod reg irding Mr. 11 um ;n : 01 - *t
u •!<
M. i\ n< :
: t 1 ft’
boilings xvhich certainly .. 1 dir t.
fresh his memo'y.
r -
-Mrs !./ li
Vi!l
The stock l ook s ntein. nt suhu;'
\r\
countv n r i* r
/ ; . Immv !u•
to tlie Pacifie railnud im ® hiu
in
for.- a *;> â–  * a! t
■ > (* '*’t 1 r
I^ST. and sworn to by 1, 1 m I 't in or I,
president, and 10. II M H r. jr.. s i r •-
fury of tile ('etilr.il P.aeili • laiilro >d,
makes tlie follnwiie.r sbow.n â–  as to tl.o
ittock issued t<> Mr. limitin.'to :
Maxell )|. I Slid, tin »i: 11'. \|o. f I y
ISOif. at) shares: An,'. ..|, 'is.'pj, dn diar. s;
Utn\ 11. IS'l'i. L.'tt siiares: Feb. Is ;;.'
klJO spares; July Hi. is;;, :;o shares;
jjmie j. jtsfe, :.(( shares; July ts«is. f
JlfrC'; Auo. â– }!, |S<iH, da 'll r s; Nov. I.
.y* sh ir -S. To: il. I.O'.d 'Imr â– . Par
yalue, Mil).
| f'o{|n !;|{ inii.
Wasimmithn. June .’i. Adornei-
General Olney eli ir.ieter zes as sens a
tiollill and lUltnie the statement tel ••
graphed Irom W’.asainop,) to tin* elf. . f
that ho had •leej.lo | t.. ms itut ■ suns
airainst th" I’nioii Pae (i • and Kaasa.
Pacific railroa Is j.entlv n» re ..ver sldi
Ooo.non Tim attorn y n..;,..| il st rel
that those reports w r • • par • liet.oii."
Without any fou 11 it i 11 in f i -r.
w
PHARGES OF FRAUD.
.and I'-rmiii .!
The p.. -u!; if ,
to draw a i t.,
oth r pla • - ;■
d'ne ar! ion . .
\ kirp nt i . ! .i
fa rest i l)«i cion. .
The tlislri " a
that h â–  n I-
yert any sn.di ;. .
case o! mui i
fhat of M n . ;
th d tlie In 1 v.
tlie end id i:
All:
Tlie Wat V rwot !. •
l .t'. •»i :
Anti ', tie
hr ale I \\ ab ; •
ol Athens an I 1
Supply eo:n]. tnv .
If.
.ii ' . .
< l.<. i.. It.
Some of tin* l , iii .!>>
Graf-e V i*i• \rt n
li lt{ itiiMt ' i i>,*inr.
<1 of ri;t.\
fdl FfjAMK Mi v .1 me vi. The kepub-
Jipaiis are ci|ai:eine th*l» uo-rns w.th
ajl miinuef i^t frau I in the j •^is: r iimq
fipw ooine on |, (I . the eomino e|eei io i
ftiVolviim tlie i ll.lice of eandeiate- for
every impoitiint otliee in tbe sta’i
Well .in i o’ie| . ssiiien. To ' i iv
method, it is eltar'ei, is pi a in;
Jettef "W" <lti eolure | vot *rs' e-
Cates imtead of th s beinudoii
a Deinmj’iitie r'afis 1 r.ir, 'vn;l. ii:»
fiuhliean ii.aitn r i> ope rwis * en_
the ohjeet lioin^ ti
the innormee ot th
as
irit*.
; the
rtifl-
by
s Rm-
n'l* I,
take u ! vaiil ace ot
a<â– . race neu'i'o who
on election day woul ! he re'm*i|
mission to exercise lus tram is it
presented a certili â–  ate, tii â–  ti din v oi
which iloes not eorr *. ,. | w h
color. Investigations wiil he n a !••.
it is said the court
correct the evil.
will le* p •tit .mod to
MET A HORRIBLE DEATH.
A (ieurKia Kiiriiier <.ri>in t |t|i in a .fajj
I a. lurv Xln.l Mill.
Mac >n, June VI. Mi*. Joliu 1,0 l-f. :•
well known citizen and tnrnn rof ( b .w-
ford county, met ;i horrible doith at his
home. The facts as related by part,e>,
in Macon from Crawford beino tb s ;
Mr. Look was at work .at his jm: f.iero
ry. Krindino mod. li.* lo t hi' alance
and fell under the win , js. His he.-el
yaa mashed, one arm an I a le.' w- re
ground off, and hi> bol, was h i ||v mu
tilated.
Mr. Loiin Wits iibmp I » ye ns ol I and
A highly esteemed citizen. 11" leaves a
wife and seven children.
Iteliiriie.l Witlioilt sje.in’s Mnnry.
Tan<«IKK, June VI. Tin* Sji.i’itsii war
ship whieh was sent \\ di a tre.i urv
oftieer to Maza^au to ree *ive th * first in*
staliuent of the war ind' iiinitv whieli
Morocco agreed to p iy to Spain as a
result of the uprising o tin* k [f- and
the attacks upon tli" Sp ini'li troops at
fyefilla, has returne 1 h ue. bavin.; been
punhlf) to obtain any ol the moin v
promised. The indemnity whieh Sp un
iKrcfsl to accept from Moro*.*o was VV,-
fliKt.ltoti pesnt is, or s I. pio.onn.
a I'rirnt.
frif. John’s. N. F„ Junu VI. Alfred
Jlurris, a semtan ot the steamsliip
btockhijin ( jty. in a lit of delirum tro-
mc»ii. chased a jir est tliroii^h a .street,
Ol»en knife in hand, and when th p dico
kJ Ted to arrest him d i .be | him . It ov-
II times, dying in a few hourr.
11 Is re | a iff cil I lm i M r, If. \, Wtli,
leter of < • 'Il n '■•btl i*. v. 111 In* a . m| i
|lat. ,oi | hi I
• 'oll^re'S from a III ■ r,l II | »i -
next full.
in tie* c, i,;:* . f ,
',(‘X \ IP
niinv
month* pit
:m i Atlc ,|. *.'.
;j : 1 •»
• •« <U rit|« i,
Ju lg** ‘'ill!
ill** .
« i’lv •'U-
per,it e .irt
ivhich ,:i'.'.!
; lili't
Alie ns and je;'
• ; •! iilll llf.
1 111 111«‘ i }* < 1
. • Pi !* < .
Pi i 1 -ie 1:*.. • 11
*. -
iiqtie.r.ty n tl.
' t > i 1 . * T :
â–  ^ !Ill l!<*.s
that tlie <•■ d *'
* ;
• » -t 1i;h
(•n*t tie* n
• 'MUI
taking it t • g
1 :.i tl
output of tie* 1
' li !!l U!l-
tamed. in pt
; • ‘ 11 •: ,
• i * ^••iicr;il
outpe.: tli . (let:
: u t I; 1 ‘ 11
! ><\V 'VAC*
sixth of th" <•'• :
' 1 J : )!: i,
!(• cted
by tin. St ri ke.
1 < t ‘i I' 1
a • . : de JiM-
JrTtiol*
n 1 . in this
and i.t •■!• , *
' * ei V.Mg* S
alone, 'n* t 1 •
U'jg ;* t
* i ' v. w ni l
III* over !*•:•> e
til**
gain of the
• . e.*lit of
the ■•]■;, •,
. over
former prie
, about
six necit!.* ■ ’■
r.*aso ol
eaniin:; < r •
. V io*;f.
1 ( M t •. !
J : Pi .
1
Wa IIINGT
d ,* nav:T
ordn i ic* otii .*; -
V i' i
life 1 an
ex. ell.-nt pr,
111 '. \'
iiehan ll-al
j.roxdng gro ie . ,
* , a 1 ’-ineh
Sterling .'le ii.
M * ' 1 111 :
1 ! a lot ot *jtl
off', red lor 11 1
iUllfl* \
le .Xeruillellt
sp •eilioareoiH, .
.* fjjv i ;
, ail'; h|.*!ioiu
plate xvilietl il
* .’■* .1 *"1 all
the r.qu t*
, 4.. ! 1
. '• ,*• t Ve-
locit v per ' •
1 .! ’!
utir Iv
through tie ar
hcni ;
• ' rv, ar 1 r***
Cover, d I*u! ir .
l .c I«»
, f d. 11' will
l»’ ju..nipt, v .i
}•*<; i, ; 1 > 1 ■
1 u* * 0 1 ! iieso
iirojecti!.*:- • , i\
i;*' T’G'.i
m ! i ving l he
1 ..»*" h
this we, k.
:e 1 li" end ot
Ilet r;s * 1
i Ly Mis
l »(» V.
Nixv Y<. 1:!<. .!
11 li'* -l.
i’.'e.VtV' his
father would on!-.
' ;illu .v 1,
■ .1 C"*i‘ -■ out
of his We*.' L- :i]
ry 0!*
: ’ . M . 1* ry.
Hi years ..1 i. . • -u
.• 1 ! M * J
• d" ":i d p ir. nt
which lie ! ,. ,
Mol.-ry, wlio , *
Fleshing a vi*:rn . !
Hiarv. bet .• bi'
goo N, a dun w: I* -d b*
Stealing v ,i ■ d*>. .s 1 •
employ of a .* h * i t u-
i hint lor
•i. \t lirst
a! IPT.I
i n:<* 1 tho
t > * stolen
uilf. Ih*
'â– as m fbo
a Ibis ej| v,
(’iiliHr »#» fL. Vi » k t,i, (
London, .In:;* T:. dimes cor
respondent in i tb â–  a:tempt
to kill ( i i* pi: • I :. • n a wa duo
to tho int.-ii e l i ., i; dt n-k uiion
t 'rispi. Ill’ i a I.- t pi i ss,
how. v r.eb ' ' i i .* on ally
responsible . â– ! a'nl mis-
erios I’.ily. If; likely to
pn. In â– ,* . , and to
ntrciigtlieu t • , '.on and pro
grams.”
IT NUMBERS A MILLION AND A
HALF.
Kaights of Labor, Railroad Men and the
Alliance—Report Come* from
Chicago that These People
Will h- Organized.
(’HK'Aiio, June VI. -A morning paper
says: One tnillto t o’ men —tii'Uuhers of
the Farmer' Alliance are on tin* point
of allying th ir fore s with the Knight*
of Labor an I American liudway union.
T. 15. McGrire, a member of the gen
eral exeeudve Ist It'd of the ktliglrs, WHS
in (’liie.igo and hel 1 a brief coii'erenco
on tills subject w.th Pr.**: lent Delis of
tliH Americ.au kiihviv ivt'o i. A tri
partite agree ueiit is soo i to he entered
into !> •: we *n t!n>s * tltr • * gr • it org in z t-
tions, whose united lore s will tm nber
LatMllflO citizens of tin* I'aited State*
at the end of th ' enrrent y * ir.
It has, for its primary object, the for
mation of a party for indepuident po
litical action. As an indication of this
tin* determination of th * goner il ollic t*
of th * Amene iu Riilw.iv union to send
represent dives to the eon vent ion to lai
held at the e .p tol huiHiug in Spring-
jield. Ills., July V, J and 4 is particularly
Htlgg* stive.
THE VIGILANT ABROAD.
Tlio 'I’rlm l.ittlo \im rii’Hii Hoiit .'Miilioii n
tiooil Iiii|»rr*>wion a
(!i asoow, Juno VI. The American
yacht Vigilant was towed to Hender
son's dock at Patrick, two miles north
west of this city, where sh * will he made
ready for the Clyde regatta.
While she was anchored at Gnnrock
many thousand people visit • 1 and ad
mire 1 her.
Il* r rapid transit across the Atlantic
ma 1 • a de *p impression in Clyde racing
circles. The general opinion seems tp
ho that, though shi in ay he haitdi.uipp •<(
by lack ot familiarity with i||e win*L
shifts pt flu* ( lyilc ctiurse. slie will
prove Kei'-If faste.r t ban tlie Pritannia
or tiie Ya|kyrie in ordinary w*ather,
Ink th" mofe sanguine yachting expert*
think tit 1 ’ Satanita may possibly beat
her in a gale of wind
Vaebt builders are enthusiastic over
the American racer's lieautiinl lines.
They admit that British yacht designers
can learn a great deal from tle ir breth
ren across tin* All mtic.
It is -tat.* 1 on good authoritv that tlie
\ igilant will .•oinjiet * in all o' the lug
matches to he sailed shorilv on the
Clyde, tnelu ling tin* q*u* u's cup, and
that .'he will afterwards stop at li m ;or,
Kingstown and other places on her way
to ( owes.
Captain 11 ink Half will command the
\ igilant tim ing her raring in British
Wafers, f aptain pean ler Jeffreys will
bo th.* first nf u<> an l • 1 ivtoa Half sect
olid mate,
• 'eii|l»r.,niti v |;.l* .■■(••it,
IH .vriNopi.N, pa,. Ju ie vi.—TTnnt.
tngdon and Broad Top district operator*
have agreed to pay tie* compromise rate
of IH cents a net ton, and tin* men hav*
gone to work. This indu les all the
mines except that of the Crescent Coal
company at Sandy B m.
Ciiing le Wnrk in Went Tirgdiin.
Clixl:t i'*'1.i\ June VI. though the,
Colmiibu * s.ab had u*. ref. r *nce tq
V'* est \ ii dipa. ibe piiu. t-s pt tbisic.gion
aie resuming work and the strike is
practically oyer,
l U’21 slini^lon Ifoololry
Wa^niM; lux. June Vj. Jaic Kckings
toll hotel 111 lie*, snbur s O. Bps city was
tola|i> destroyed i'.i tin* at an early hour
m tie* morning. A number of congress
men Were gll sis of tile hotel, and it is
thought that s un * ot them lost part of
their person il effects. Th * m up build
ing Was formerly the old G lies mansion,
occupied maiiv years ag i by Joseph
Gales, one o: tin* proprietor' ot Tho Na
tional Ihtellgeiieer.
r<U tin* A
!*» nsi.n:<.. .hui'* *.M It is aiitioiincoil
that Join s «V Laiigiilins, operating th*
larg st iron and ste *1 mill in the Cnited
Stales in wiiich the Aiiialgam:«t<*d As-
.< * -i.itioa oi Iron an 1 St**.*] Wor.cers has
a footing iias d*elare 1 war ou the
working m* ii s union, and will op rate
He* big brown stone plant, which em
ploys about I.’.miii men, without regard
to practice- of tin* iinioa.
Till. Nejsro Cliil.li'i*ii <'ri'iii;ite<|,
Ati.antx. June V. Ai 1 a. in. a fire
in Kdgcwo.id, a snl nrh of Atlanta,
burned three buildings and two little
m gro chil ireu who w. re forgotten by
the excite i parents, left in their lied*
and burned to death beiore they could
be rescu 'd.
onlliiw Cliii'l s.-iy..* Mrilisl. t rm*.
/ | .....
tilNtj M'iiki -Itpie VI. Urangkyah, an
outlawed cliicl• ha* attacked au l burned
the British mibtarv post at Kuala-Ten-
beling, killing nine sikhs. II • sei/, *d tho
arms and ammimition in the post and
plnnderc 1 tin* trading boats.
'I It re** l.illlt- (oris llr.iwnpfl.
Sr. Juski*h, M*).. June VI.- Ktnina
and Dora Frencli and Fanny Carpenter,
all under Hi years of age. were drowned
by tho capsizing <>f a boat Vo miles from
jiero. A brother of tint French girl*
Was rescued.
\ V t
culUhiiry** Son MitrrhM).
.Im»r*il. Lor*! Ivl\var«i
belt Gascoyne Cecil, fourth bop of tho
inanjuis iif Sgl slmry, was npirried to
V mli t, daughter ofAdmiralMax.se, at
Ft. Savior s cliurch, Walton place.
No ( li»|.*|*,i Imii,I,t|ryf,
H xmnt 1 no, June VI. An ofildal dec
laration has been Issued Haying that not
nnl> has there been no eaue of elndera
here this year, but not eveu a suspicion*
cas t has been reporte 1.
Ill 1 lie
VCHtli I b.* i J'b;
Gu\. l iHimiu lii.s otfered a rexx'nrd
>.l *f V iD lor I In* appri lii'iisioii mui coii-
' let ion ol |iersotis \x ho took part in
Ih** reecnt lyiiehings in Lniieaetei ainl
York counties.
Anil Tin.*’* All There I. In ttir tVasliin^lon
ll.riii.inllr >i*«rt*.
Washington, June VL—Honore Jaxon,
the halfbreed Indian, who wa* Loui*
Kiel's lieutenant in tho Canadian re
bellion, has made a statement anout the
report that he was in a conspiracy to
blow up the capitol and other govern
ment building* with dynamite.
‘‘All that talk," he eaid, “about dyna
mite and blowing up public buildings is
ridiculous, and everything in the article
so far as it refer* to me is false and
libelous. There is no use in going into
a categorical denial of the atatementa
made, except in a proper and legal way.
I am here on business for tny own peo
ple, and have nothing to do with the
business of white men at all. The ar
ticle may have the effect of Injuring mv
prospects for settling the matter winch
I came here to settle. It has ^ used a
great many people to laugh, and a large
number to he nervous, and for this I am
very sorry.”
Dr. Frederick Landeman De Mattos,
who was alleged to have written the
letters to the secret service and police
authorities which caused the keen eyed
sleuths to watch every boarding house
in Washington an 1 lie on the qtii vive
for “reds," was also seen by a rejMirter.
The doctor was almost as much amnsed
as annoyed by the sensational prom
inence into which his name had been
brought.
“1 have krnnvn Mr. .Taxon for a long
time," he remarked. “We were stu
dents together tit the Toronto university.
Si far as that article refers to me, it is
false in all particulars save that a re
porter called upon ino and questioned
me in relation to a lot of stuff I knew
nothing about. He told me that Inspect
or Hollinberger had sent him to see me,
and I asked him if he had a letter of in
troduction, and he replied that he had
not.
“That, I presume, is his basis for
stating that I inquired if he capio from
any one in authority. 1 told him that I
did npt knpxv anything about what he
W*a* harping on. and iq return he told
pie that he. h id written a fine story if I
Would only give 1pm a few finishing
touches. Again l informed him that I
did not know what he xvhm talking about
and he departed, So far as any dyna
mite or anarchistic or other conspiracy
1* concerned, 1 know nothing, and 1 lie-
lieve the entire story abmlutolv a fake
from one end to the other.”
Only a l.lttl* l.ituirliiio; Msiter.
Washington, June VI.—The story of
an anarchist plot to blow np th»* capitol
and other public building* at Washing
ton is made a laughing matter by the
officials of fhe capitol who Uffe repre
sented ns lieing ajarmed. It is skid by th*
ptficjala that ever since the Coxey move
llrlti*li A mliHSHiKlor XI a I »* t steps Mown.
Tlie Knisei'* Opinion of t'.iiclanrl.
Bkki.in, June VI.—It is reported that
Sir Edward Malet, British ambassador,
has sent his resignation to bin go\-ern-
ment in London, stating as the reason
for his wish to retire that it is impossi
ble for him to longer successfully repre
sent the interests of England at tho
court of the kaiser, since, owing to re
cent acts of the British cabinet, the con
fidence of tho emperor has been lost. It
is said that the kaiser has bitterly re
proached the British cabinet for taking
unfair advantage of his straightforward
ness in dealing with Euglan 1, and also
accused Sir Edward Malet of having
wuntenanccd the English cabinet's du-
herself if henceforth he shouid reverse
the friendly policy of Germany and re
turn to Prince Bismarck's distrust of
everything English.
THE GOVERNOR AND SENATOR
LOCK HORNS.
They Opened What Promises to be a
Red Hot Campaign in Rock
Hill Last Monday—An
Impartial Review.
Bora Him.. S. (*., .lum* Is.—The
first nieeiiiig of the eiiiiipnigii in this
Klitle was held today at this plaee.
xvliere Governor I'iHman ami Senator
Butler, candidates fora seat in the
I nited States Senate, appeared on
the stump together. Four eandi-
dates for Governor made speeches and
('oiigrcssman St rail appeared before
his enlist it uent s for re-election.
The interest of the meeting cen
tered ill the engagement between
Tillman and Butler. Tillman had
the opening speech. He denied that
he xxas responsible for all the bitter
ness injected into tin* polities of ibis court from the chancellorship of the **x-
State and charged I In* ncxxspapcrs
with this otfenee. The remarkable
pari of his speech was mil in Ids
discussion of national questions, but
in Ids plea for peace—fora patient
and respectful hearing of the ad
dresses of the candidates.
Senator Butler made tpiitc a favor
able impression, evidently having as
many supporters in the Inrgi audi
ence as Governor Tillman. He said
lie xvoiild meet the Governor more
than half xxay in ids request for fair
play: told lioxx be had xirltten to the
Democratic executive committee
asking that a special box for senato
rial votes be placed at the primarx
polls and pledging himself to xxiih-
draxx from the race if he did not re
ceive a majority of tin.* Democratic
votes polled at the primary. The
eominitlee had not yet acted upon
the proposition and be judged that
Governor Tilliiian, who bad always
been an earnest advoegt,, of t||<.
BAILEY PRESIDING OVER THE
HOUSE.
The House Will Take a Vote on the
H*tch Bill Immediately After
the Morning Hour on
Friday—N'>ten.
Washington, June VI. There has
been considerable talk during the past
few day* of the possibility of a small
juicily. duty on raw wool, but there scorn* to
Sir Edward Malet, it is asserted, jiro- ( bo no good reason why such a belief
tested to the kaiser against tho accusa- . 11 * . i i o â– > i*
ii,,,, ,, ... * , . ", “ \ (mould exist. Leaders on the Uepnlican
uon, declaring that ho was as much ... , 1 .
surprised a* tlie kaiser. Tlie emperor B *de do not expect it, an 1 Democratic
then, according to the report, informed managers of tho hill assort that under
Sir Edward that England could thank no circumstances would such a jiroposi-
tlon be countenanced.
Speaker Crisp is still unable to attend
the house, and Reprcsontath’o Bailey
was again named to discharge the duties
of tho chair.
A 1lr«‘4*zy Sensation.
A rather sensational episode occurred
at I ViJO in the senate. Senator Allen of
chequer and the leadership of the Liberal Nebraska moved to put all lumber on
party in the house of commons, is again the free list. Senator Cham
llnrc-oiirt to ■!«• I'Ucvutt-il.
London, June VI.—The rejiort of the
early retirement of Sir William Har
revived. It is stated that at the close of
the present session he will ho elevated
to the peerage.
KING OF TRAMPS.
ll«* Hit Waller amt lCetiiriie<l to Costa
Idea -Itoilrii'tie/.'.s Visit.
San Josk, June VI. -E. E. Thoinjison,
the king of tramps, who walked from
the United States and arrived here
March Hi on his way to Bogota, has re
turned here. He lost his wager and gave
up the tramp as a had job.
Thompson stated after walking
through mountains and swamps, lie ar
rived at ('hiriqui, United States of Co
lombia. where he got a fever and kept
in lied b. days. After that he knew he
could not reach Bogota in time, so he
started back to Costa Kioa. He was xvell
received and treated with sympathy by
the American colony.
Thompson was formerly a shoemaker, ' vas laid before the
and the day after his arrival got a jllace o’clock, the p mdiiu
at tho shoe factory otfered him by .Man
ager Corthell. Thomjisou is in good
iler charged
that the Nebraska senator had made a
bargain with the Democratic side to ob
tain it.
In explainining his vote on sugar, the
announcement that lie had not y* t mado
up his mind how to vote on the final
i hill, was a threat, and in getting this
amendment adopted he was completing
tho bargain.
I Mr. Allen retorted that his vote and
action was none of .Mr. Chandler's bu*i
ness.
Mr. Chandler said he proposed to
make it his business.
Mr. Allen subsequently obtained the
floor and replied to .Mr. CiiamlUr's re
marks, lie claimed that be, Alien was
not to lu* detewed from his purpose by
the senator, who put hims* li m tfi * a'ti-
tude of a babboon on every possible oc
casion.
primary plan, xxas not disposed to health and will perhajis return soon to
w of defeat at a primary of
run I he n
t he parly.
There xxas no disorder at the meet
ing today, and this xvas regarded as
an ciieoiiragiiig sign. S tmtor Butler
said that lie xx jsjicd io bring the peo
ple of jJ,,* ruate again together and
one to do it.
ment xvas started police otficials Iiht*
been particularly watchfal, V*st some
ersuk might he excited tq commit sonifi J." j ' ''!"
Insane aet of violence. Tlpvv fcuv. how- ,il " sl ' "
eyer, that th *re has been no jilot to
plow np the capitol discovered or SUB- I he seeoiid meet ing of the enm-
jioctod. | paign xvns held nt Yorkville Tuesday
’finiftl ovrr t« 1'nele Sain.
Savannah. June Vi. -The city coun
cil decided in committee of the whole to
abolish the quarantine fees ami to re
quest the United States government to
take charge of the quarantine station.
Brunswick has for a long time hud an
advantage over Savannah in ths resjiect
on account of lisving her quarantine
under the United States government.
The consequence Is jhat freight charges
from Savannah have been much higher
the United States in some novel way.
He stops at the < Iran i hot *1.
Congress permitted President Rod
riguez to leave the country for six
months. Ho started on Juu* Hi, and
will spend his time in New York.
Altoona Klolerx lo He Iii'lleteil.
Hoi.MMXvsih IM, I’a., June VI. Judge
Martin Bell, in the Blair county court,
has directed the grand jury to indict all
the particip mts in the riots with tho
Italian laborers at Altoona last March.
Tho American workingmen assaulted
held at Chester, and the meeting the foreigners, injured many, burned
their house* and destroyed their j>roj>-
erty. Ox*er H»0 Americans are unjdiea-
ted in these riots, and many have left
the county to escape jiroseentioti. Gov
ernor Pattison and the Italian consul at
Philadelphia had requested the court to
take this, notion.
niid t *’ic discussion resumed.
The third campaign meeting xvas
yesterday xvas at Lancaster. Untie
seems lu have the best of the argu
ment. xx hilc Tillman lias tin* crowd.
• *•••- •
A DEPOT AGENT MURDERED.
He Was From North Carolina and
Was Soon to Have Been Married.
( Ti xim.Ksion. S. ( '.. .1 liny Is.—A
special from Dnrlin^tuii. ,V C. says:
jlian the noighlioring ports. The changes
Will remedy this state qf affairs. Nq J atPii jun. murder xvas i oiii-
aetiqn xyill 1»« jakeq qu jbe yejyqrt (*f milted be-t night at Maiideville. a
i'hief Fircmaq Haile qf Kansan City • station
qntil tile bqdge.j f M r the next year is
Wqde qp.
A -Vexv Aleliauia Inilitstry,
Montoo.xiKitv, June VI. The ma
chinery ha* been ordered for a eoeoannt
factory at Mobile. It i* iutended to
utilize every particle of that nut. From
the husks fiber will lie made for in
sulating jmrposes, for lining shoes, for
coarse pajier and for card board. Th®
piilk will he used for toilet creams and
medicinal purposes. Tho meat xvill he
desiccated lor kitchen uses, jmstry, etc.
IB lueans of hydraulic pressure, useful
oils xvill also he jireHsed from the meat.
The cajiacity of the factory will lie .Vt.-
OdO nuts per week. It xvill tie the only
industry of the kind south of Philadel
phia.
KUIeil Ujr One nf 4'ii«ter‘s Xlen.
Ahaikvim.k, Ky., June VI. A fatal
affray occurred here hetween Will Lit-
tlewood, a white man, and Dave Hen
dricks, a negro, in which Littlewood
discharged the contents of a double bar
reled shotgun into Hendricks, killing
the horse Hendricks was riding and fill
ing Hendricks' Lily full of shot, ami he
will die. Lit tie wool was a United
States cavalr-pnan in the cauqtaign of
Custer against Sitting Bull, and Imth
he and Hendricks were tenants ou the
tarm of J. s. Hoxvard, aliont one mile
of this town. '
hi on tin* ('Imrlestoii, Sumter A
Northern road. P.l miles from Dar
lington. This miirning the IxhIv
Mr, J. P. Aid ermun. di pni and
agent at Mandexi
The < liliin l’lai;iie Trogre**.
San I kancisgo, June VI.—Thosteaiu-
shiji Belgic arrived from Hoag Kong
and Yokohama, showed a clean bill of
health and xvas allowed to dock without
delay. She brings word that during
the week ending May Vt there were .Msi
“t | new cases of the plague in Hong Kong
i \- and 40ii deaths, the mortality showing
1. 7. “Vfl T >'en pma.
Sueil for Itlvnrre Mini
, V . ’ • I • * ! l I xl
LiNiii.x^, j)., June 21.—Hr*. George
JVL Riy.hapls, q young society lady, died
Umidii) morning as the result of injuries
sustained, it is alleged, at the handN of
her husband, who is a prominent hnsi- 4.. ^. : 4* "Y *• "*
ness man. Late Saturday evening she view then vain,
filed a jietition for divorce, alleging
cruelty. Later the petition was with
drawn.
pre?
lying mi the track with his skull
crushed in and badlx mutilated. Mr.
Alderman xva' seen last bight ut !<•
o’eluek. and when hi* !iodx xxas round
he had ou 11 difei*i‘iit suit from tin*
one he "as last seen in. Tin* thcniy
is that la* heard robbers breaking in
the depot amt they murdered him
xx lien he came out. I lu* depot doois
xx ere broken in. but nothing xvas
missing except tin* dead mail’s
xx at eh.
There Is no clue to indicate who
com mil ted t lie murder except the fa< t
that a darkey was arrested at
Gilisoii .* todax xvbo said lie was Inly
ing cartridges because the shcrilT xxas
after him. Mr. Alderman xvas a
reliable business man. bigblx es
teemed h\ bis employer.*. IL* xvas
from North ('aroliim. was thirty
years of age and xvas to •haw been
married next moiil Ii.
* •
IVninila.
They say jieanuts are exfraoidiqqiilj
nutritious, and link, ttuaigl^ almost
WhoUv' 'Ipdige'^hh* pi\X Uf Vliispsl,
ji' rejkieed |q pu al and Liiled or
qthcnxi>.i jliorqiighly cisiked they are
feadjly ;issjmilated, Owing to their low
lanjiottiou of sugar and starch, they
may servo to enlarge in nio-t weleomo
degree tin* hill of fare of jntsoiis under
treatment for oL-sify. lu other words,
they are an ideal antifat diet. From
ns fiM»d is
of interest to Amerieans. In the first
place, would it Ik* desirable or jiraeti *a-
fde to introduce the moral and grits
• ore? Secondly, is Hd* tie\v disexivery
I ikely jo stimulate the demand for
uiiti d Fk'tcs peanuts? The later ijnes-
fjou Is likely to he ailSXX'ered in the lleg-
xvas found very clearlv the dua lly nature of tlie
disease. The fact that the plague has
broken ont in Hong Kong was deliber
ately concealed by the authorities to
prevent a scare.
Sunk in l ive i<*i*t of Walter.
Madison, Inti., June VI. —The *teamor
City of Madison struck the wharf here
staving in her side and sinking in five
feet of water. The j»as*enger list in
cludes Ion nii-mbcr* ot the Kentucky
League of American Wheelmen, return
ing from the Owensboro tournament.
All jiersous on the boat at the time of
the accident were rescued without in
jury. The boat will jirobahly he raised.
<'li;lttHiioo!>n‘« Titlioj-i'iin Cur.
UilvrTANiiog.x, June VI. Sujierinten-
dent \\. 'J*. Carley, of the Lookout
Mountain railroad, has inx’ented a to-
boggan car. which makes the trip from
the top of Lookout mountain to this city
in Vli minutes, the distance hying 10
miles. The car xeiR aicojumodiito u
number qf missengeis.
Tli® HrrckIn rlilgr-Wing Ccrtiflratr.
Nkw Yokk, June 21.—IJoctor John
Paxton has jiaiJ a fine' qf f jO for neg
lecting tq record the qprtificate of inar- inasmueh as this kind of cropcan
riage qf c’qngressman W. C. P. Brock- ** R rown mid gathered in Africa more
IpHdge and Mrs, Wing. cheaply than in this country, Of coarse,
— *is n inatter of fact, the pnunnt is not a
TBt-EGRAPH BREVITIES.
vj , ..1, . . . and di(*s in the fall. The hlossom of the
.itf“!u I*. W "* ' “ l*l»>*< P»'» (■'HI. » Hill,* „„«*„.I„ K ,*.
. ,, „ which makes its way into the moist
The North < arolina grand lodge of 0ltrth uih1 hw ,.ji s ont Ldew ground into
Knights of Phythins is in session al
Winston.
'INominafion.
Lot i*\ im.k. June VI. The Repnhli-
cans of this district have nominafml
\\ alter Evans for congress. Evans was
internal revenue commissioner under
President Arthur's administration.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS.
I'roilui*® anil l‘rovi»i»iin.
Nkw \oi<k. .Iiiiio ‘.si —l*»rk. quii'f. *teaily;
new ini , '<*', •*)::.•SijiA:*}.7.-,. Miitilli'*. iioniinal;
ulini'l cleiir, . Kuril, i|ili<*t. Ii il l■asil•r;
wostiTii sii-ain. *7 on; Htv •.1^1111. *1; :> i*..! 1: ik*i
Ojition*, July, 7.la; Si*iitc 111 In*r, ;.•.*.',.
C'nicAOo, Juu® —(';i*li uuotalidii* sir®
retinrleil :is folt<ixv*e .Mi**o (jink. j| - .’.ln,i (
{l.-AV't; .bsi'il, tfii.iig 1 ii/,i1.im. Slu.rt ril».*, loi»'«,
Sii.iii't/.$i:.ok'i^. iJi\ ..ait .'tuiulilurs. tioxod,
s.) lk.* J y*;: Si.',I.;. .'hurl clear ?iile', l>i>\e»l.
?rt.(C!A',i S'* 7.’.
(' 1 n< 1 s n a 11. .1 uni* V0 -’rin* fellowinz ar® 1 tin
(lUulHtiiiii': purli, ini*'*, J1V.5.V Ijvril, steam
leaf. f7.1V; keitlo dried, 57.Vj, Hiu i.n, shnulil-
•r.*, fir.'.o Short rib eiil®.*, jr.vj. .*Uorl
clear, 57 V).
Sugar 011 lie* In e l.ivt.
Washington, June V . The tarill bill
senate at HGlU
ijmstion being
jiaragraph ti(H, placing salt on tlie free
list.
Mr. Peff. r moved to strike out the
paragraph and put salt on the dutiable
list at *j cents jut pin juuinds. Tlie vote
resulted, yeas, VI: nays, Ti. Mr. IViicr
was not sustained by Id* co Pii[iub*t*
Messrs. Allen and Kyle who vot 'd xvsfh
the Democrats against his motion. So
salt remains on the free list.
Paragrajih, (541, “all sugars” having
been reached, and tlie amendment of
the finance committee L dig to strike it
out, Mr. Aldrich demanded the yeas
and nays, saying ho wanted to know
who xvas in favor of free sug ir and xvlio
was not. The paragrajih was struck
out—yeas, ltd; nays. VV.
Two Pojmlist senators, Messrs. Allen
and Kyle, and one Republican. .Mr.
Quay, voted with the Democrats to
strike out the jiaragraph.
Mr. Kyle stated that tlie vote which
he had just given xvas not to be taken as
ru indication that he woul 1 vote in the
same way when all the sehedul s of the
hill were made up and when the hill
was rejiorted to the senate.
Mr. Allen made the statement to a
like effect, and almost in the same lan
guage, with the allition that he had
thus far voted with tlie finance commit
tee on the subject of sugar and on many
other subjects for the juirpos.* of getting
speedy action on tin* bill.
The senate has finished fhe fre,* list
part of the bill.
When the house at !V:U> to il; up the
antiojition bill in committ th - whole
It Was xvitli the under®!,iinliiig that th *
debate should close with ad journment
Thursday, and a vote on th • lull and
pending amendments to he taken after
the morning hour Friday.
Si nt Some? \0mi11.if ims.
Tlie jiresident sent to the sen ate the
nomination of William If. Marl, ugh,
of Virginia, to be suporv. :ng inspector
of steam vessels for the Third di-triet.
and William i). Bigler to he assistant
United State* treasurer of Phil 1 lelphia.
Cliai'gi-il xvitli IliltiiK; a Veil.
('<>1.1'Mucs, Ind., Juae VI. In tl.o cir
cuit court here William Hobson, in the
name of the state of Indian;:, filed a
suit against John Ib llaud. Sherman
Jones and Jaine.-. Sear.-, chat ging tiieiu
tyith Uaxiqg j»urciia*c l his vote at the
fecent city election for the sum of si.
The defendants an* jiromineht and quiio
well to do R. jmt.licaas. Defi ndants
deny the charge and xvill jiroseente Ibilj-
eon for alleged ju rjury.
SajJMSfjl Cs(‘ t S 21 of i’itvAll 1«-ih
Madiud, June VI. I'lim. ^linister
Sagasta's announccin' iit in tlie senate
that if the commercial treaty xvitli ( Gr-
many was rejected the ministry would
resign, or the cortes he dissolved, was
made a question of coufi Imce by tlm
gox-erniTient, and the senate, by a vote
qf 1V7 to 7V, exjiro.'- ed conli lenee in the
Sagasta cabinet.
Omc Too Oft# 11 for tin*
ButMlMillam. Ala., June •.*!. At Gnr*
donville Lawrence Bradley, aj: m in i.c
young man, instantly killed To * Bell,
a desjxerato negro. Bell had
abusing the Bradley family for some
time. This morning he began nbu
Lawrence, when the latti r pulle 1 a pis
tol and killed him in.stantlv.
Chicago’s Liard of trade heartily ap
proves the Cotton States and Interna
tional exposition,
Chattanooga's imputation, according
to tlie late directory census, has de
creased nearly :i,500 in two years.
Tho Eleventh congressional district of
Georgia DemocraU have renominatikl
Uejiresentattva Henry <2. Turner.
a jmd that has from one to four jK-as in
it. When they arc* ripe, they are pulled
up, stacked in the field to dry and final
ly cleaned and sorted for uiurkut —
Washington Star.
Fnlr I’Im.v.
Mrs. Mary Grant Cramer, General
Grant's sister, is disgusted xvitli the
jirotesfs* against equal rights for women v .
. 1 foivembi*r
in New lork. in a private letter in- liti 1*1
A»«aulti*it it Marrieil Woiiiau,
Hopkinsvii.lk, Ky., June VI. Quito
g sensation was created in the Bluff
Springs neighhorhoo 1, 10 mil* s north of
si'n* V'si ae S i*^r * r g'^A-! tl,lB olt y* ^ arrest of Rex M v. , . a
I. m. fj.ai!;’ .\, 5:*.in,' Vm* * rr ° wn ,n,, n of the Vicinity, on H,«
ohargo of having attemjiteii to outrage
the person of Mrs. Wih y Robinson, of
Naval Stora*.
savannah, .tune ;j1.--*|,irii* of lureonliii®
firm al '.’s'v Jor regular*; snl.'S, Jii.Miii r.i'ks;
rceijit*. I.i>'.’7. Hu'ln tirm nt tin* iiilviim*.**. re
itoxx glas*. t*;*.Kj. Wht®rxvtitle, jaTlVi.
Wii.minot >x, .tun® 2d. Itovin. flrm; -.train
rd. (*i; k’<«»l siraiiie.l, n.V. Ti|r|s<iitlui*. Ilnu al
2<. 'Jar, Hleit ly at tfl.lj ('ru.l® Dir|i.*iitiiHi,
Mtendy; Imr.l, $1,011; soft. $1.7oj virgin, |2.1j
New York Cotton Future*.
New Youk, June 20.
Cotton future.* ois*)!.*.! .piiet an.) steiMly.
j“'y
August.. . 7 >t
H®i‘i®iul>t*r ‘.i
Oetoliei*.
closing some suhscrijitions she says: “it
Petitions to the Governor asking i(* a jiity that the ‘antis,’ having had
pnr.loii for S. A. McIntosh, convicted their way so long, cannot allow oursido
of mni slaughter in AbbcvillcCounty, t° try something decidedly better. Turn
‘ is being circulated. 1 about is fair play. ”
iecciubor
• •
Governor Tillnmii has
son ie t liing like .*1:1 jmhi in
lions for llie relief of tin*.
Icrcis in Bluffti.*- xy 1-
tho same locality.
Kesult of Ittiling a Itik®,
^IoLiJ»K. Ills., Juno 21. - John E.
Walker, a well known local wheelman,
filed from hoinorrliagos resulting from
the ruptuEiLpLi^i't.Ty in le- ’ h
Mmrcle is sujq«. * i
dell tie
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