The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, July 20, 1894, Image 1
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VOL. I, NO. LM.
(tAFFNKV ( ITV, S. C., JULY ‘JO, 1804.
SI..10 A YICAIL
THE PEOPLE ARE AROUSED a HORRIBLE
EXPERIENCE.
I.'<a po<l
BIRMINGHAM HOLDS AN INDIG
NATION MEETING.
The Lawless of Strikers Has Passed
the Mark of Forbearance—The
Assault at the Pratt
Coal Mines.
BlKMtXOHAM. Ala.. July IS.—ItifrMisc
Mtoifometit prevails hen 1 over thr atfae'e
hr striking miurrs the pianls and
nr'KftH-s working at Pratt mines, result-
Infr in the bloody battle in whirl) three
men are known to have been killed out
right and a nnnil»er wounded, several
fatally. During the morning fi striking
miners were jailed on a charge of mur
der, and .'>0 more will be arrested.
A monster citizens' indignation meet
ing is now being held to denounce law
lessness and take action to suppress it.
Governor .Tones has ordered out I.")
cofnpanies of troops and put others un
der cautionary orders.
Itrport of thtt Attnrk.
About a o'clock p. in. a largo body of
men, armed with Winchesters, were
discovered near slope No. :! of Pratt
mines, seven miles from Birmingham.
It was the hour when the men at work
In the mines came out. The men at
work were negroes who had taken the
! daces of striking miners, and the nttaek-
ng party were strikers and their sym
pathizers.
As the negroes eame out tin* strikers,
who were s^irPting around behind
bushes, ojteiiod tire.
Several hundred shots were tired be
fore the strikers scattered.
(jliards stationed around the mines
fetipjf'd tin: tire, hut they were f w in
pippliers.
The ci|snalti)‘s are:
JT. \\. Tierce, white guard, killed.
A iit'gvn lUMP'r, n ame mduiown. killed,
ilno of till: strikers, a Frenchman,
pamed paiajpot, was badly wounded
gild will die, Several Oil l«>tli sides wen*
Wounded. One of the wounded >trikers
was dragged off by his friends.
It was a deliberate attack by the
etrikers on the miners put to work in
♦h«*ir places, and they shot to kill.
A second battle was fought at slope
No. J, of tlie IVatt mines, sinmltanisins.
ly with that at No. IT. and tin-total dead
reaches six. with at least a seoreor more
wounded.
An attempt was made alxmt the same
time to blow up lioekhart mines, in
Walker county, where the negroes were
flre<l on simultaneously in the mines.
Jmd serious damage done. .Tames Kel-
I cy! a negro driver, and his mules were
nsfantly killed. No chic to the guilty
parties.
A PEAKFUL EXPLOSION.
MUs Klsnnor .Miirktiiim Hardy
llcilig lturle<l Alive,
Roxihu'T, N. V.. July If).—At Spea
kers, a village not far from here, Miss
Eleanor Markham complained of heart
trouble, and was treated by a physician.
Sim grew weaker gradually, and appa
rently breathed her last. Tin* doctor
pronounced her dead, and furnished the
usual burial certiticatr. M -- Markham
was put in the coffin, the lid was fast-
toned, and thf 1 undertaker and his assist-
;iut took the coffin to the hoarse waiting
outside. As they approach' d the hearse
a nOise w<is heard and th: eoitin was put
down and opened in short nrd« r. llhold,
there wa^ i>onr Eleanor .Markham lying
oti her back, her face white and dis
torts! and her eves di-iended.
“My (
fod!"
-he cried
in
le'. llv' ll
ac*
cents, “
where
am I ? 5'(
IS
si' • bur
vii*"
me alive
I*'
•‘Hush
. child
." -aid 1 )f
, li.
. .v.ird.
\\ lio
llUp]M']ICI
1 to 1."
present. ‘
•It i
i- a nri
tab*
easilv iv.
cti tied.
Tlie g
ill Wii
s then t;
ike!
i into
I lie
hmise and jilaei
d on t he
bed
. r ill'll
slip
fainted.
Whil
' tip* doe*
l >r \
I-; adinin-
isfering
stimn
lilting r.
'rit! V S
the
trapping
S of W*
m* \V( iv v :
II »Y
!. ;um
i Hie
hearse d
rove aw ,iv w it ri
til 1
. riii*(
tI'uI
ra()idity
thiiu a
h.'itrei' w
I' <
i \ r <!v
ix , u
■ de-ireil
v a liitle
tiiat her
1 terrible
let t >r or-
and t'.M
■■ friends
eileel’I'lll
not to
liefore. Tlie cortlial.- Iia:i th
effect, and Miss .Markham gi
stronger. As it wa evident
nerves were suffering from tin
shock they had reeeiv d, tlie i
dci'cd tlie doors thrown op n.
tjie girl's mother and immedi:
to stay will) her until she c.inipe tely
recovered, and say or do not'c m in In r
hearing'or sight that wa- not
and .stimulating, anil, ah >. a
refer to tin 1 late - n-ai: . i ode.
this Klcaiior would ti"? !i :. • . ' e -j
of it herself, and seemed r i: \ I.
nassisl into a ■
pad unliurdi ne<i in :- o ■.
:*I wa- conseiims all t• ti-n \ u v
puikiiig pri'parati' ■- t i le m .
baid. “and tlie ho, i i,'of lev -itiia; 1 '
jilt ether l>e\iuni i eripl i, . | e
jicar eyerytliing tl.ar v ou.t
a whisper out -id • t <!• • ami t
) exerted ;:I! my v, iM p : ,
rilpremc physical ' th a t i , i \ ■ ,,i !
jxiwerless. | had n i in a New '
t iajH'r lately abom how tli 1; ve
)<x'tor Kami died ai:<l v. c ■ ■
hut felt that my fa.te wa- in
iilive, and the tri."i!tf d i. i w the
f< ir
ing of mi
lu'ar-e 1 prayed to t
making another “<
M|)piug on th. i;d of
I fancii'd tin hearor- >
hut win'll I fi it o:.
falling sudih'idv I km
heard."
Mi ss Markhuic t in
coviuy. ami what i-
JlUttering- of h.
jier ill Me-- arc g
I..
r u i't t ii
, .m-
(FORGOT f {E L! G10 N.
fix'
Many Mlurrii In »
Vllnwn to
, I vtiiiln Slioft
t»>
Hazi.i ton. July |k.—Tin' nio.-t hor-
rihle aei'iih'iit w hii'h has i'mt iMS'iirn d
^Mviiit tin- mines ju this region took
place at iiuimIm'I's. StiK'ktou mine. Two
Jinndrci| sticks of dynamite exploded
atppng a I'l'iwil pf iiii || preparing to go
( 0 their di|r> Hl’t'k. All pf these uu-
pfti|iiates were spiitti reij and torn ti|
frawniepts.
Tile ekai'f IIUllltM'l' of Kllleil ]- not
positively known, hut i- jilaced at be-
rmwii h and 11.
The true cause of the explosion will
never lie known as none of the men are
living. It occurred at ] o'clock. The
men were di'si'ending the sloi»i* at the
time and distributing tlieni.-elves in the
Various chamber- and gangways where
They Aep- emploved' af the bottom ol
ffip'p'uV-: __ 1
{iAHtllt’fK. jiu|.. .|nly |s.—(ii|V. Mat-
fticw.- wjll hi a I'andidate for Lnited
States si'iiatnr, The aiiuouneenient ha-
alirred tho friends of Senator N’oorhee-
tu activity, and the senator will open
the Ciininaign in norfhcrii Indiana at
Home City mu Ang, His health has
jiot Is'i'ii good for tlie lu-t three uiotiths,
and ho has been transferring the burden
of the tariff fight in the senate in order
that he may he prepared to make a vig
orous canvass of the state.
No True# of tin* furl In Turly** Cook.
Missmi i.a. Mont., July is.—Tlie Col
gate searching party sent out by Tim
Evening Missouliau niider the direction
of Ben F. K. •elcy, the trap|MT who es
corted the Carlin party out of the nioun-
! ams. has returned without finding any
race of the missing conk. It is now
believud the old nian ju'rished near the
spiff where he was deserted, and that
his body was carried away by the Hood.
A Tllliimn-Hnt Irr 1'latfiirm C<>lln|is<'.
|I VMI-fw#;, S. jl,, July IS.—Si* ||UI (
(IfOil jH'opje heard tlie eanipaign -peak)
drs at this place, and liefore the s]icnkiiig
was half over rain coiiuueiiced to jniiir
torrents, and neither Tillman nor
jfler had a chance to make a coniicct-
.'Spiss'li at one time. Men crowdisl on
stand to escape the rsyn until the
flooring collapsisl. hut nobody was in
jured.
A Wreck in Alnhniiitt.
Mobji.r, July IS.—Two iiortldmiuid
freight trains left here )0 minutes ajiart,
I'hd .11 Buy Mitllffb I he ycip freight
dflsluMV into the first section and a num
ber of (mix cars were derailed. A negro
^rcninii named Jackson was the only
petson injured. His leg was crushed
aud aniputation was necessary. Trains
m ere delayed several In nil s.
Tli* N«‘W* nml OliHrrvt^ Sol<|.
RaI.F.IOH. July IS.—The New.- and
Oliserver properly has l» en .-old at auc
tion and .1 II. Holding, one of the crcd-
TtV.ilS,
ll.it
<M ta o ( l.tir
ll.lv
( lo
I
('llli'a<ai, July I'.i. ! •
ager- and. in m f. -dl r
talking of an im- !■ n'
the First Ei'eshvt ■!•: ; > < , i.
Dr. liarrows .idilre- '.l ti...
and look I he ge;: ra! mao '<
the strike. Ill W.I - !'• iUoV •
fgs-iir ih nil-- w lie a!!., , |.
jhi' striker.- : side.
}|i. said;
•'ll the rallr. re I- w
nien to Im law . l.iili:'
example. Let til iV I
I he interstate c I.r u ,
relation lo eorriipt h :.
si'ssors testify as t • i'i
gard.
• '1 do not it 11 m o' ' •
ers in tli.-ii 11..v.'ll t'
railroad- them.-' 1 i'
jjll otrellding I'o ! i '11:1
fused to l|. 'll" >1 I .
1 .’. j i •( ti. |' ji.|
1 he freight ot 1 le. • ..nt
;sr •
pn tin |)itri ip ip, r. n.
is.* ill'.' lio nniri■
(o he justified Hi m ii !m
• • .'. 'of ' io rail
l*iiads by strik' i-.
His attack mi (Im i
1' 1 f. eld !' .li- • i
the wrath ..! Pn id. at
A! d, i
(if th" Chicago oi.j
d.' th'Ve-f. Ml. to
•qich .a ptldi tiiat to u
>- IV .p !d- -: ;il
pi tlie i migr. giitimi, w ;
di.."l t-i I he oal-
pit. and, a- o si ;e t
-ingiug ot a
hymn wa- ei.:ir!ii' : 1. •
i. ; i in imp.is-
simicd langiiiige Prof. 1
1'. si el ia I'g: .
Olu- ol till' ( :.|)to':
II s * r jG^hf.
Nf." Youii. Jill' Me
11' ’S jj?n i*
k'en fl'illlled ;ig;i i) I.- T
i'.i’ji'.. ( dptain
Dmighert.v upon ih.
t* : i mm!' given
liefore the L> Now in'
: igs!ing ei.;utiiit-
fee. and he will siw.n
i.. iiivaign il bc-
fi>re the 1 loard ..! p .!o-
• m: - i.ii! in.
Tin Iiatrohiii'u u ill al- 1. t
similar charge.-. Th. a,v ,
hrils ry. m'gleet of ihity. i ■
riillis to t!lO ]iul)li p. a ;m
Ulibis'omiug olti • i's. I'li ;
alleged are ree.'iviog' ,'o„! 'i,
kee]H'i's ol disorder’s lion- -.
dl.
Il.t lit «t It Tl*! |l*.
Lo\ri()\, July p.i. -T;,, Tim
a leader mi the J m ao La
strike: “I)ehs an<! hi - .• ,.
done a- mm li ha. m I.. 11,
Anierii'a in a w. • ' as tlie e ,a*
*f' , ’tfni(' Hie |jijrchiisi'H ! a| |lt.SI<l.
TJh* sa|ii has p, lie I'epurfeil p t the court
ftlul cpnfii'nV d. There i s up doubt almut
the pApcr Is.lng contiiiiied as j. demo
WHfic p:
paisr,
■fa
uunj
rtofMa Miiii|,i 11, . iiinii>
Fk\i.airii lAl July lh.- Tim Thir.l »mt
in Florida state troops went into
,1 at Palmetto Is uch. Tim battalion
PRESIDENT PRO. TEM. HARRIS
WEILDS THE GAVEL.
TRAIN WRECKER OWNED UP.
MORE SOLDIERS NECESSARY
ists of live companies, Major VV. F.
Htam* (Himmatuling,
-ay in
i.v union
'.im il'S have
iml.i-trie,- ot
the e:i i: ■ t ■rate
armies did in imm'ii-. In fact lid- ha'-;
bi.'On a fnreta-te of siieh a -n il.. asBa-
Isd. the (iermau s.. "iali ' ":u t de-in' to
see universal. It wa- something akin
to tlie In null of the poLt h d ; -'i-siu.
inisi'hief for mi-i lii. I"s -ah . ilmd* ‘ruc-
tion of eaiiital even i, m. g oil r. sult-
a I'le to follow atl ilTlelllpf lodis iigaili/,.
Mid di'iiinrallze iml'isliy.
si. IVtcrtliurg tlo-iiii il- . riMvilial
I^DN'liON. July 10.• A i|i-p t I from
St. Petej'shiirg -iiy.-: ih choa ia epi-
deiiiie is iniii'h mole int ii-, .md iatal
than were tlm out hr. ak-oi tin '\\opr.
vions years. 'J’he di-ea-e inis e\. n pi a-
ctrated into Finland, liith rto fr (rotn
cholera. Tin* hosjiital- .i, ndi and fig
prison i- J.i iiig eiinvia . ■ d info n po-
( iltal. jit* saniiarv eoi,ii:n m will
it'iiceforlh -it js'i’iuan ntly.
\\ pi I'iiiisc a Cul in Wa- ,.
Mihvacki i:, July lo. it i nmiiri'ii
Imre that tlm < hi..ago ami .nhw. st. rn
lilid tin Chicago, Mllwanki and St.
Paul i,dl ways \\ ii i niake an all I'. Mind re.
dllctiiill in Wage of |Mpi ri. Ill Intake
me.i in-.- ! looked
ol tli' ' i' ai trike,
otth '! •' ho Wl’l'l)
• ma ." ii ■ <l iIn ru
Decoration Day in the Senate—Several
Bills Passed Allowing United
Officers to Accept Medals
and Badges for Merit.
\V vshinmton. July in.—The senate
was called to order by Senator Harris,
president pro tern.. Vice President Ste
venson having gone to hi- home in
Bloomington. III-., for several days.
The bill authorizing John E. Johnson
and i.t‘tiers, keeper and crew of the life
saving station at ling Island, Va., to ac
cept medals of honor ami diplomas from
the king of Spain for saving the crew of
the Spanish ship San Alhano, Feb. tf.
pass d: also, a hill authorizing
Rear Admiral John If. Walker ami
Burgeon Uciicral Ifiitus Tryon,
of the Uniled States navy, to
accept dei'eraiions from the guveriinionf
of Venezuela: also authorizing Com
mander C. II. Davis, of the T’nited
States navy, to accept a dei'iiratinii from
the king of Spain in rec.ignition of the
si'i'vic 's to the Infanta Kulalie during
her vi.-it to the World’s Fair.
The bill authorizing the president to
appoint delegates to tlm International
< icoddle association wa- passed.
A l;ilk Willi tin* Trctiilcnt.
Senator Jones, of Arkansas. aft<'r an
PietVeetnal in. ) ting of tl.e Demoeratie
tariff I'onl'i'r.'s. drove straight to the
W bite House and had over an hour’s
coiiferemv with President Cleveland,
it is said he report d to the president
that iiiiivi'm"!it.- looking toeoneessiuns
by the senate to the house eiiiifiTes had
b'ell blocked by the illllni'lic). of the
t-eiiatoi from Maryland. Mr. (formaii.
1*. -j ;/■*'.-* pi in- a group of so railed conser
vative senators.
It i- al.-'. -aid tiiat Senator Junes iu-
formed tlie pri'siJeut that his anni.nni'i'-
mi'iir would pinhaldy he mad. to the
house at tlm morning session on the part
of the house eoilt. i'rs. It believed to be
tlie intention of the luui-r I'onferes told
tlm I'oantry know where tlm re-jioiisi-
bility for failure t.> agree, n .-teil. The
lion-'< out’, res liad . eon-iiltatiiin witlt
S]i-aker Crisji liefore going to th -full
enuferenee. and canm away convinced
that they w ■ iv pursuing'the right course
in insist! og on the es-ential feat lire of
the lion-i' hi!].
Mr. Wil-on. if his health . liable- him
to stand tin .-train, will make a r port to
tlm bouse when th tariff bill I'omes
bai'k in a di-agr. i im nt from tlie I'onfei'-
t nee.
11. iiptisi: yommitle.e on eoinage,
yveighf- o.d mea.-nr'- failed to get n
ipn ./in, an I eon-e)jiieuriy no bu-iim--
wns tI'.in acteil. Ii was tlm intcufi.in of
Mr. Bland to call up his bill p'-i'iiacting
thi' free coinage law of isdi and iry to
liavi- a final vote taken on it. The rom-
miit 'c adjouviieil to no fixed day. hut
tiny will probably meet again next
Wednesday.
The president ha- -“nt to t he .senate
flm following nomination: (1. L. Halt
/yll. of Florida, ciilleetnr of customs for
the district of Fernandiua, Fla.
N(| SIMMs n- .t m r<'Mli>l||,
'('he ili'iinicrafte (•..uf. ri s on the tariff
till! held brief session during the morn
ing and a<!.;oi'.rned Imfore I • u'eliM'k.
Tiny made another IVort to reach an
agreement but it p.ov.'d ineffectual, aud
the meeting adjourned with the under
standing that a full 1'iillfel'eime of the
committ.'.,' b. gin at •* o'clock, when it
would report disagreement. Tin* report
will be made to th* house, but probably
.,'.t befoi'i ailj.iiiriin;i iit f.y Hie day. Re-
ji.ibli j-.ui in. udii r. of ihe eommittee
\\ i 11 |nake mi . j mm i.!i ion to lids eourse.
I i . ii.in eoininitt . mi territories
jias d.'i'id. d io i'. i “ i in 'ml Hie admission
of Ai'i/oii;. ami At w Mexico a-states
and insina ti d Hm. ube .minittee, who
lias di bill- in ehargi .to niake favorahle
yep. -.
NO WEAKENING.
*1 Im Arc I o^cHtcr hi F;tU
ifopnit] li.iiii't A!otin^ Ii ! ter.
• Bw Fuani I-i i*. July lit.—The strike
pilu.ition in < alifoiuia is prai tieally nn-
cliaagnl. fbi f-outheru Pacilii com
pany i- improving in the movement of
its trains as is also the Santa Fc system
ill the -outleTli p ll't of file state, nof-
withstandin.: that it h i- reported
to tii eoiitrarv. Tla'i'i' are no sigi » of
eiigini ers going out.
Tin strike i's are holding togethar at
all th*' i)rine!|i'd points and giv no in-
timatim of weakening.
Agr:' it to iti'turn to Work.
51 ai ii.v. Mo.. July lit.—At a muss
pitvting ul iiiMi'T- at Bevtcr. the coal
strike was formally doelaivd off and the
men wine allowed to return to vin'k on
effect Ang. I. 'I'lii
tilsin a- a j' alt
Mllwauk'. rail
•■ecu lu ll la r afllrnc
nior.
Then* were |tt ikhi uiiiiics registered
at flic Cliristain Kmlcavor Conven
tion at Cleveland last week, < >f tin
2N,7.">»» cainc from points out side of
< tliio.
Fred
family
tlie Soiit hern
\\ a nniiioa f.i r
paper in firaugi
Fireside.
-larliil a
illl'g ea 1 led
W
was I
him success in his vent lire
the terms ofi'ered by tlieir emplovers.
Work will be resumed in all the mines
exi'epting the Katisa- and Texas No. Id,
which will not he opened for work until
September.
I Ii.' I Irst ISr.'itk al rnlliiiioi.
Ci:k ..i:o. July lit.—The first break in
th. ranks of tie Pullman strikers has
oceiin'ed. l.'.u Hollaudei's having heen
out back to work pp Hm tiaeks pack of
ft.e Ihillm.ii t’. a on try. The men ijitit
Work when th • strike wa- declared and
staid out until now. No effort was
made by other strikers to prevent tho
men from going to work.
Tlie MrK*Ts|iiirt s| i’ll,,* on'.
Mi Ixi Ksi'uid. Pa.. July I'.I.—Tlie Na
tional Tub. works strike ha- liecn de
clared off. I'lii men w ill ivtiiyu to work
Mt oliee.
r ——
!)c;»Mi of K< vciciiil ImI\\:irtl.s.
iJusroN, Inly lh. K« vni’Miiil
Kdwiinls, jiii.lor of tlu* ('oii^TM^iitional
(•■hiuvli at Ws l{. s]e\ linis, diyd at his
n .-idi neo, sliiidenly of heart disease. He
iVas at I'/p.' time professor of the Colo|u
ado I'oll/.ge, ('ojorado Springs,
lilt] : i t/a IS. 1 Ii*.Be Ai.iv Ki-nri'.
P.\ills. July lit. Le Journal is author
ity fui- Ha statement that M. Hcrlicttc,
the French ainha—.alor to (ierinaiiy, is
alxnit to retiro.
Thi'< liii'iigo strike was not alto-
get In i'evil. <)ne man was euivd of
a had ease of rheumatism and several
chronic eases given up to die recov
ered suddenly.
The Perpetrator of th« flic Pour Ontrngn
Tohl on Hitnuelf,
Tkhuf, rfAt'TF.. July lit.—Edward Hal
loway. of ('rawfoidsvillo, under arrest
here for tin' wrecking of flic Big Four's
express at Foiitanef last Thursday, and
the coiisii|uciit killing of Engineer
Moehrmau and Fireman Fli ck, has just
iiiiidi' a ejean breast of the whole affair.
He says that {h*t lv "'ere seven or cigl^t
miner, cugagiffl Iwsides hiinself, but as
he was a stranger at Fontaiiet, he dis's
liot kimw tncl( n;lmi..'«. They hrokc the
fwit' ll h’s'k with ft hamnler, threw the
switch an inch or tw.> and then hid in
the gj-ass, e'xjiei.fiiig that a freight fra In
would come a King tjrsl.
When Uu'v saw the through passenger
tralu tearing down to the gnlley, one of
♦hefti paid:
‘•Well, it does not make a damn bit of
difference if a couple of scabs are
killed.' 1
After tlye wreck, Holloway said he
walked to Itockyillc. There he was ar-
yested licoanse while he was listening to
the fending of a newspajier aceoimt of
tlie wreck lie said Hup wasn’t the way
it pi'cnn'ed, and flien told it In detail.
Holloway is a menilNT of the Craw-
fordsville ininpany of the strike militia.
He hired as a non-union man to the Big
Four, but imnb'diately deserted to the
strikers.
AFTER fHE SAM.
P^nn*31 fmiiIii IVnple Say Tl»#*y Hare Hern
Mrin«llo<l by TIipiii.
Mi iNTtiOMKitV, Ala., July 19.—The
receivers of the Peiinsylvaiiia Steel eom-
pany obtained judgment last month in
the Cnited States eourt here against the
Savannah. Americas and Montgomery
ftailruad company for ijCino.ooo. When
the United States nuirsluil eame to exo-
ciiti the levy he found no property. The
receivers of rlie Philadelphia company
then tiled a petition asking the appoint
ment of a receiver for the Alabama di
vision of the Sam company.
The i>ftitioii alleges fraud on the part
of the Sain people, who. it is charged,
agreed to issue to the Pennsylvania
company tirsf mortgage loads on the
Alabama division, but who instead of
doing so, had sold the bonds to the Mer
cantile Trust and Deim-it company of
Baltimore. The petition-further attack
the legality of this bond i-suc on the
ground that the bonds on the Alabama
division were issued under the pro
visions of Hie Georgia law instead of
under those of the Alabama law. The
case will lie heard in September.
TWO IN ONE DAY.
Nrur.i l>.t|iist« Atp«rk ymoi|( (til ls lb
VU ( tmiil.v,
V wjiiisi \ J ta,, July III.—Late at night
a negro named l'!d tiraves was discover
ed escaping from the house of Mr. Prn-
liywell Folsom, who lives near Ansley
starion. He had assimlfed the 14-year-
old daughter. A jmssc was formed to
pursue the negro. A liailitf named
Lin ns, and Will MeKennis I'anght the
negro and got him safely to jail here,
The people of the sontllWCstcril section
pf the county arv- mail at Ir-ill'-t ohcatei'i
pm i .t a lynching.
A iiotlirr in tli<* "am#* ('oiiul y.
RmMV Fuitn, (ia.. July 19.—A negro,
Ah'x Rohei ts. atti'inpted to assault tho
little ! t-year-old daughter of Mr. Toni
Williams, above Sylvuuia. She was
going home from chureh with her little
nrother. I year.- old. when the negro
eame upon them. Assistance reached
them promptly. The villain c.nb'-sed
and is now in jail.
Hm) < Ik isIihU** Jbiit'iuy.
M Ainixsmmi. W. Ya.. July 19.—Prof,
A- D. Hopkins, of the agricultural i \.
IM'iimental statinli al Morgan town, has
just i(i-i oVel'ed a b( etle for which nat-
urali-ts have heen looking for many
years in vain. It i- the iH-etle from the
eggs of which (>oiiie the worms which
have ruined so much chestnut limber in
this section of the Country. The worm
has long been known, hut as long as the
Is'i fle which lays tho eggs was unknown
it was iiii)Hissiiile to ' r it. Prof,
Hopkins has receiv'd number- of tlie
larvae and has carefully noted every
phase connected with their development
into the pupae and then the liectlcs. The
beetle i- one that has never heen known
before and belongs to a .-jM'i'ies of which
hut three families have ever liefore lieen
discovered.
I'»i- Irrii-atiun in Tcxns.
fs\x Anton lo. July 19.—The Rio
Grande Willey Canal and Irrigation
company ha- ju-t lieen organized with a
capital stock of .ndn.iMHi. Johp.-op
a prominent attoriW of ^cgiiin. who
! ias been nijidi. ptoinenr or the euni-
laiiy, -ays that a i;nnipletf system of ir
rigating canals wil) lie est^hlishcd in the
lowest iMirdcreonufie.-of \\ ebb. Eucinal,
Starr. Hidalgo and Cameron, and sev
eral Inindreii thousand acres of arid land
brought under cultivation. The water
will l>e obtained from tlie Rio Grande.
i
llrstmetiv«* FoithI ITrrii.
Bahm'.uat. N. J. July 19.—The fnresi
fires in this vicinity have harneil I'iup.
(iwi'llings. two bog-, and nine, Imiidiugs
efil'lllei'ti'd tlli'lewith. Five Hiousand
ipV.t's l4 f tiinliCi liavi ajso been burned.
Tip' danger hure i'j iia^t, but the tire is
now travelling t<ovjflrds Whitings on the
north mid HnrrisvllJe oij the south. Both
places ftre thiTyitcnixl. The loss on the
buildings and hogs here Is jda.ooo; rhe
loss mi timher is ii(jt Vet egtilhated.
GEN. SCHOFIELD CHANGES HIS
MIND.
He Had Formerly Based His Calcula
tion Of on Protection from In
vasion and Not for Trou
ble from Within.
Boston, July 19.—Major Gem rul J.
M. Schofield, commanding the United
States army, has arrived in Boston on
hi- way to Bar Harbor. In conversation
with a reporter he said that the late
strike in Chicago had caused him to
modify somewhat his views expressed in
a recently published article signed by
him. in which he had taken the ground
that a small hut well disciplined army,
with better coast defense, would be suf
ficient to protei't the country from inva
sion. The unestion of inferior disturb
ances had not been raised at that time.
The general said:
"I think, upon ron-iileriiig the events
which have recently taken place, that
an increase of the army's force is need
ed. Several thousand men should he
added at onee. A small army, well dis
ciplined, is obviously superior to a large
one ill trained, but a larger army, well
drilled, is now almost absolutely re
quired.”
In speaking of the massing of troop-
near large cities, he said: “It has been
the iiolicy of the government !•> mobilize
troops near railroad oentros. As the
centres have lieen large eities. the prob
lem lias lieen solved to a great extent.
The troops are placed near Chicago, for
instance. I was in command of that
division in IKSI. At that time this mo
bilizing of soldier- wa- licgun. It is
dune luff bceau-e Chicago is a large city,
hut liecause it is the railroad eentiv of
the entire northern frontier. We can
send a large fnree under thi- -vteni to
any desired point. Thi-policy wa-lie-
gun as soon as the Indian uatbreak- had
lieen siippivs-ed and oittpo-t- were aim]
ished."
POSTOFFICE PILLAGERS.
Tile Mexican ( n|li!.il'« l.mul Hill •«• Kiililiinl
ill' Ovi-l' Ml 1)0,1111(1.
ClTV oF Ml Mi ii July 19. The ofiieial
investigafiiin whieli tin- govermn. m has
hj'i'ii eondiii'ting the last few ila\- ini.,
flic jmstoffice ih']ia)'fiiieiif <it thiseily and
ifflii'r parts of the repnhlii- ha- r<n .ih d
n ^tartling condition of affair-, and i here
Will Is* a wholesale w.i'ding out of the
(lishonest qmploye- in the servie.' in dif
ferent parts of Mexien. It ha- been
shown that the local po-todiec ha • heen
systeniatieally robbed of -inn- ot m.iit 'y
which, in the aggregate, anumiit t*. om r
^lon.iNK). The shortage of the pii-tmast-
er, Manuel Nava, auiontit ■ to o\. r s.Vi.-
<hmi and that of the ea shier to almut si l.-
nno.
Six employes of the city postal luir. an
jiavc also Iweii arre-|ed, invi-t igal ion
-hiiwing tiiat their shortage amoaut- to
it cousiderahle -mil. blit the . v;.'t
nmouiit has not lieen mad. publir. The
investigation is being extended to all
part..- of the republic, with to.- r. -uli ai-
ready that big -hortage- have h dis
covered in not le-- than throe oi the
large im-fiiftice- i.m-ide of t!li-
Postnia-ter Nava, oi tliiseity, i-
fugitive from ju-tic.'.
cit\.
-I ill a
A BAD TRIO.
!• ol Itiwtnn, I > on
l lVKith iil ( I;iiid.
Biistiin, July Ml.-—M'lcrison I. Swift
offered a set of resolution- at the nn r-
ing on the common, on the Cltieag.i
strike. Ouerc-olution decla.ed that Hie
United States go\i rnment i- tin . n. lay
of the workingmen, .vnothei maintain-
isl that (ieoigi M. j > u)lmau i- t:i ,'rea'
est erimina) in .\mcrie:>. ;;:iii i li.iie- ti i-
ized Pre.-ident Cleveland and Attonu y
General Gluey as the -ccond and third
in rank as criminals.
It was resolved that Mr. Pullman
might to pay all lo— to the state and
coiintry by the calling out of th United
Stiites army :iuil Hu -tale militia, all
damages by the de-tnu timi of piM]i rt v.
and should indemnify the families of
the men who had heen -hot or wounded
on lioth sides, and should also remuner
ate the railroads for Hu ir lo--hv the
strike.
Swift followed with an app'al to the
workingmen to vole again-t all capit;.!
istie interests. He said that thi- cla- r-
already end,ea'oring ■,,, p|k(.awa\ i!ie
suffrage bt Hu'taliiymg eta-- bv iutro-
(liti ing at) .• < hU';Mi‘iti:i! qt'aliticat a.n to
yofi.
DECIDED THIS
Antonio
A. H. NICKLESS KILLED.
Ho Was Well Known in fieorgia— III*
Mayer from Columbus.
Dm,I,as, Tex.. July 19.—11. P. Barnes, j
the bos- weaver of the Smith Dallas Cot
ton mills, i nti. ed the office of Superin
tendent A. II. N.rkless. and witli a lopg
bladed knife assaulted him. inflicting
deep wounds under and over the left
unit, in the left side, in the left groin
and tln''ij driving the blade into thi.
heart.-evt ring the lower lolic of that
organ. Mr. Niekh ss staggered to the
fli'mr. fell mi the steps and died in a few
minutes, without speaking.
Almut the time Barnes got through
Avirh the sup riutendeiif, John \V. Niek-
less. -on of the siijierintcndenr. and en
gineer of the mills, entevod tile olfiei',
when Barnes assaulted him with the
same murderous instrument, iitfiictiug
a number of deep wounds, two of whieli
reached the lungs. Barnes I'anu'mif of
the light badly used up himself. He
was arrested and locked up.
Siiperintcnden! Nieklv.-s had di-eliar-
ged Barnes aud the latter immediately
assaulted him. Nickl. -s was originally
from Boston, but lived a tuitnb. .'iff years
in Atlanta. Barnes cann from ('olum-
bn-. <ia., where his father and brothers
reside.
PUT HIM TO SLEEP.
Tin* Cooler” \Viti])|)c<i by
’lohii Sullivan's Kactin^: ISoast.
Bostun, July 19.—Peti r Main r of
Dublin put Frank Craig, th Harlem
“Coffee Cooler,” to sleep in tin sei'mid
round of tlieir adAT rti-ed 10-rmiudbattle
at Music Ifal] and (lie 1 .'ioo -ptetator-
made a- great a time ovt' Hr ! "i- h l.ox-
er as though he had I' .nquei'i d a i lnni-
pimi. Crar: i- n..f a b').:]! rab v, by any
means, but In-'- scare ly a ao .1 miihlle-
weight a-l oinparial with th" tiptopp. r-
in tiiat division of pngili in.
Mailer did not train an liuur for the
tight. In fact, h -carried into the ring
at least iO p iiind-:if -up-rtlir .u ; tl. -li.
But. nevertlleless. lie settled th" am
hitious negro, :md his victory wa- an
imnii'n-i’ly popular one. Jolui L. Sul
livan jmii]). d into tlie ring Im fore ('i-.dg
had aetnallv b. . n .•.innl.'.l .,.d and iliivw
hi- arm- ar imd th.- Dublin man.
“\mi ean lick anybody iii th wm ld
hut me." he exelaimi‘d enthu-ia-tii ally.
“ N > .ii're the emu ing eliampimi.”
The Wiimcii sturli-il llii' Kimv.
Gi xsiaev, Ky.. July Mt—Bedford
Saudi r- shot and probably fatally
Wounded George ('o. uner at 1 torsi'Well-.
Tin women of the two families had in
•bilged m a -hooting affray, but a- no
-.■i'i.ai-itamagi wa done the nr a bad
agreed to let the matterill'op. They got
into a diseu'-imi over the affair, how
ever, and the -hooting felloweil. It is
thmiglit < 'oonier will die.
T o I nit.' Two I /ii, i r-il i<--,
\YASitiMi’iox, July 19.—A pit.jcei i-
nfoot to unite the Columbian University
(if tlii-city, a Baj.tist in-titntion. with
tin■ <'!ii-ag:. l'n : 'e"-ity. Tin i hi:: i.- P*
mal.e o; the tiniver-ity school at
which ; radnaf.'.- of t'. 1 ('hie .go Univer
sity may piir.-ae po.-t graduate -tudie-.
and to. phie Pre-id n - l!;n'|i. r. of th;
( iiieago I mvei'-ify, it 1“ lie al oi holh
in.-titiiiioii-.
A I'uiiiims Stioon-r ll. /nl
f/i )NlK >X, Jlllv Ml.—Te hh .‘dills, l A-
chanipim runni'i'of Laghind. has ju-t
died af .“i advanced a r . II; .hi:
first laurel- as a runner af the linn
whi'ii I> < i'f.ng wa a tain.hi- -printer.
Alter v. iniitng thi i ' .. njiioii.-liii. in
n nite In - Mill- ret or d h m i h • tra.k and.
Opened a jinhiie h.itl- . in which bu-i-
lii•— in i". naiii' d P» ill" en ■ ■ f in- day.-.
< Gil 11 J, Mom g I ’ ;i i S •! i It nijc.
Los Ami a i> July 19. 'i’S Soiuheju
('alifornia 1 r.ini'!; of Hi- <,.1,^. |- p,..
aniionueed tiiat it >\ ill i .ine it.- i! r
train n.ih-.'je son mile . Thi- i.i.ans
thedi-i'ontiunaiiee of.-il loeal o'.bn-
uud mi'- overland, and a rodiiriion nt
about atl employe Tin 1‘ea- n foi thi.-
i- a genera! demor.ilizatioii bii-iu ■ - and
tile pl'i .liable dull ■aillliner.
V/EEK.
W Im I
TELEGRAPH BREVITIES.
•j-h* ifiirrccjitli annual session of the
Niitimial triifth is ill -ession at liookmit
Inn, on Lookout nlAtiiitain.
Atlanta l as sent two lunatics to tli"
p.-yluiii during thy week, and anothei
judged fts
hii^ just lieen iMljudged
Kepresciifjjiiv*
(he First ((4)i.)
lifis
First
Bs been leln.lhliliatiV
of his nistiTi t.
MtE N.
gro^sio
I fit subject.
Lester, of
il district,
\c Democrats
The North (’ai'L
l.'lini.'Ti e-' . oJifei rj
ter eentciiiiial fiie
College. If has soijt
j|a Metlimli.-t IihtiI
'Sk u " i'sqft.'r-
jing at Riitln rford
100 iuCiiiIk ts.
Totten.
I).. v
Pendergrast. the iitiNrciiist and
assassin, was hanged last Friilay.
He had liope of saving his neck until
flu last.
I./ntn Will Know Soon
llrcomt's ol
San Sai.vaimik. uly 19.—A telegram
to the government from Wa-hingtmi
re|K»rts that the que-timi of -urri'u.ler.
ing Antonio Ezeta will, b. d. vt'h d fid-
week. This new.- \\'as leeeivd wdli
groat .siitisLli fi-.n
UTie. emillliiltii' ap|H>inted to arrange
tiseal reforms ha- decided to le—i n im-
pnrf diifies, to rediii'e. [lerluip- almli-li.
the export tax. and i- emisidi ring the
advisability of a law granting -penial
cmii'e—ion- to nianufietur.'rs. immi
grants and new enterjirisi
A iTiinplefe survey of the I'mmtry has
lieen ordered, something iiyxei \ fuiv
done.
\Vi»»*nw 1.%bitl«* the !>• ri'xitm.
La LliiF.lUAli, Salvador, luiv 19.—
Antonio Ezeta, -peaking of the report
that an attempt will he made to re.-cui*
him, says it is impossible, IJ< add-
that he is willing to abide by tli" deois.
ion to lii* made al Wa-liingPui. Im lie
Is'lieves—lie says he know- that lii-
easi" will be tliorouglily eon-id. red. and,
relying u)mm Amerii'an ju-tiee. li>' has
no fear of the re-ult'.
To SIIIIIIIIOII I'rlck an.I Ittiu-irki-r.
Wasiun(«Ti>n, July 19.—The armor
plate inquirv will not he re-iimed until
after tlie lionsi' naval I'ommiltee has
hronght about an agreement hetwei n
the houses on the naval -apply hill. Mr.
Hunsiclar of the llonn -ti ad works wilt
lx.' the liypit w jpie-s. II. ('. Fl ick w ill he
asked tli testify.
— • •
The Cholera is raging in Rusmu.
Il is sprciiding wilh alnrming rap
idity in St. IVlei'slturg. Saturday
‘JlN fresh eases and <19 deaths were
reported.
SIR WM. HARCOURT'S WAY.
HE LAYS OUT THE FLAN FOR
GOVERNMENT WORK.
The English Ho : . of Lords May be
Able to Ri . the Last of Au
gust if They Push Mat
ter', Along.
\ \«'^;rt» r «>!tlit‘i
F\i:..o. N. 1).. July 19.—Reginald
William a ni. inbt the eolm.'.! com-
pany of United States troop- at Fort
inmis was crowded in
aut nspat ion of
Sir William !I;tr. si -
lag.nit).'’'mi'llt
of the goVI rilih !!l • ■
i nn fo ■ t he ro-
mainder <if the . -i.m.
i’i:' .diitnc
ellor
of the e.Xi'heijlo r W: •
et'"l with
pro-
longed elp •' i " :
■a- ■ t- ■ euil.
i the
ttnnonuceii.i nt.
He said if v. ;t- eh
ii,p:aetii
• hi.
to proceed with sum ■
i he great m. as-
me- to xvliich th
Vi'I'i! 111 ill
\V,1'
pledged. -Ill'll a- ; il' \\
s i hni'.'h
<!is*
(•-tahli-hment hid . ■
th " lo.-a!
\ ,l<i
bill, and the ps - g ■ : '
.■ bids vv
.Mild
emistitate a | art • t I! •
a s'., ol the
n* si
session.
Sir William !iieuph' t
!; h 11-' b.
!‘t »n
ln'iiig jiror.ig:: 1 e.
d . ! "• i111
tih*
e\ ieted tenant - Id! i
. ■ dr/.aiii
» I t »t
Loudon rut. s 1 dl. i '•
' h loe: !
L r « »Y-
erumeiit bill, and 'h • ;s:
bill.
! ' « ig'ht
Imnr
Thi first of i ii, '.id' ■
■vd't.'d b't
;: l! S
bill, w i- of pr -b;
'.s :;i', a.
and
next ill paint of p.-y
W; : 'll' l'e:
: ula-
tioll . 1! t ll Loe lo. .'11
bill. D
;'lst»
mentima d a n , ;:ul . ;■ .
whieli lo a:.! Ha ,
:!' lliil.il'
. :. ■ ■ n; , i t
hnis.
»(»})•.*-
fu! of l
hmi- to ri si :.t l i
a . nat-t
• i . v'ugit.-l.
• t!i< •
Alta. ?,«• i tli. i.i ::i.'
i Can .p; it
Sll AXl.li \I. J',l;'. I . .'.i . I 1'. 111
Seoul, eapital < y ; t ;in ai
t '
II|M.11 the 1 jl' : : i i . i.*. • 1 I II i
< 'misiil t l.'ie •• •! i lib '••ii > r*
hrutall' a ; alt -• I. .' i . . .1 I
ee ..f l!i li ; -il
inarin. - w.-v 1 :n i >,: t
the c.iii-ulat' Ir • . 1.1 • • att
THE AB5CCNDED o - EE.
3fc\irG Kt Iu»cn lo <•» i ili/.i'ii
i poll it At’ 'A V|( \Il «l L (| Ifxl.
St. Jan a- 1 . .Iiii v Id :. . . . i i. ■ »b*.
Glob. I >. i n ..a.i 1 11 ia i b (a t ' I •
ieo -av- that l!i< .!• •. ■ .\ • j uni ill
has ia fu-eiI Hi. xl radii imi of ; ir.n
Fr--viiez, an \ ;: a ii-.g. .at iIn- i pi t
of Guv* I'lior '! i , , a. N • ■AI i.
Fre-.pie/ i- w; .: H \ w M gia
an I Imrit ies on t lie e’* aa'd. .■ and
is uo\v in thi* state i <
(leniiind is m Min-
inada P r <:i urr
'J’he M, . ieaii . ' : * ,. -
quest line ■' . I't !-•' !
stitlltion. \ : ' 1 •:/’>
only lie -•. : el :■ . v, ' . . j .
cmuiiii . ,.t
tuhlisiied a h.it . ; •••:;. *:y
in whil l. ti. fu-'i: i ■ : u - •
ai'cu-ed <:..!! h: .■. \ p ' ;)■ !• i -
i>:• liei app - . • 'at
trial if fii - im . ■ ■ .m-
luitted. '
Tile inafti r wi 1 i i .
JK'aled to !’>• \Y, g.
iligtou, and n; .y ’ l -o i» : tg
e.mipiie 't
.mu
ST. LOUIE
J ' ri.
Distiiicl Si.ocL! .1
It i:. tin* >41
Larh .*! < . • t ;•
St. Lot 1- ;■
• • if
I'.irthnaal;.' v, a- f
1 !. ' * i ■' iy
about rim a. nt. 'i'
x \, , ■ ; U ); s -t (
iimd • til« i ; . c
!. 1 *. i' tit'*
stihu. h- h ai -■
. X : 1 .it
piefiil".- rallied i !
wa- in j:’l lieM i
wa'ting tr::il on the eh;.!“. ef marder-
ing on • of the si.jdiiTv-of tt|i -am*' i iin-
nan\ la a ie'iioai' \\.i- f.itind liaaging'
in *ii- - <1 u. :td.
* (■«nn tit r w I r ;ntlotl.
] 4 o\ •.»\. Ji;l\ 'i’lio (it jiirin
steam, r IMwanl l!..h! n ha- been
sti .iid d i,.iv sevral iiava’ tls iiimith
of tin. Kongo river, mi th v. -t <• ..-r . j
Africa. H r ngin - ini', been di- ihled
since she W Hi agfi run!.
'Mm* Poor I.it( U rcllovi !
Loxihv’n. J'.d> t’.t. 'J’lie infant of
(ne loll,, v** York ha- l.' e i cliri-ten d.
idid tl.e nunic given to him i- E-1 ward
Alher: Christian <h orge Andj'.-w Patrick
l)a\ id.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
I'r.chiri* iiii.l I’nivi-iim-,
New Vohk. In!' |S -p.,1!, i- *|iu'■ l»«t
firm: lie" nn--. -Il'a. -11. 'iil.lli--.
nominal: -Inji't i I* ar-. b ud. (ptii t
ana si ady: wc-t<*rn steam, *! 11 u-ked: oily
-ttiun. opt ion-, .la!.
* ; :i'i.
i Tin .'no. .lah IS - i'i-Ii iii.a - Ai'i'i'
as folio',v-: Me--|..irf. si'.* it . sl'.’.i..' 1 .. I.iid,
Jit.S'ia-i*. -:!i—Inirl iale. In.ei-. . -.'..el 1 ..,.
Pry alt iiniilib r-. Ihixc I. - , in j
Fhort dr ii -i.li Ii iX ' 1, s.; . i
f'lXCIXSATi, July !> ! ’ - . >
t.ard, -t. ain I.-if. -l. .'V la ttli' ilia. a. iiT.
bftcon. stiouldcrs, , ril»
JT.T.Vn,-'. -I’. : -I. ii ii ar,
Naval 'tori's.
S 'V ' 'X ' a, .lul. IS.—Spirit- nf t iiiaii'ntiw
fir|nl> in Id at ■ lor rcgillai'- 'i i.li aotli-
llig lb* a.,; re. i li.t- laiia ra-k- Ito-iu in fair
iji'inand: -a ,-- almut la.ima liarr.'l-: r.'.cijit-,
4.sim barri !-: ' It. i' .uni P. sl.o ; K tl.lu;
K. • i. »l It. -!*: !. .r!.'.r. , : K.
: M. - t; N, s;.*'. Wiiidon^ia--, F.'.9).
'Vater" liil •. S'>.I'i
\Vi i.mim;ton. iulv Is -It i-in tirui: -a r.iini-d.
good Mraiiii'd. '.r.'iT.iroenlin" linn
at Tar. arm /it t-i ;IV ('ni l.' itirpf'U
tine linn: hard, *i.no: -ofi si.; .; virgin, s .’'J I.
Ni''v York Cotton I'utnia*-.
Ni: v Vmiiv, July IS
Colton future- op.-n.-.l ~ti':ol' ill a decline.
July . . ii-a
Augu-i o.<.c*
Sepli inbii'. .. .. . . ll.tlli
(let.iber. . . .T.O'J
Novi mb.T 7.1c
Lk'cciubcr 7.17
• + •
<'oiistani inoplc lias had Iwo t.rri-
tic sliocks of cai'tliqiniki'. Th'.k re
llli i id- ll- dial II irks | :•' d . : 0 h-
quaki'S for i Id* inonui.
lie- on ,
inie.a'd. !n no i . .. I .a 1.
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and killed J. ri
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other.
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bring an ;;>•!
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ground that it : ■ ■
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resigtu d on 1 li ' jili . that
hi- pity
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advised hi.- r« n. , .
Tin* P.inIii j »itf- j , \ \ ,
Bii-TiiN, July 19. in ('. Knepj),
the defaulting e.> . , f t'i t .p.-.'
National kink. ' t ■ utly iu-
llicted lo I lie o. id mry. le. - oi. ..1* d
guilt,' .lie: - n*. i' *<>
jail.
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