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AVi»ii tot I! You to Read Our Offer on R Tv A T> The Offer on Page 2 of I Iio I^ecIp:or. A Newspaper in all that the Word Implies and Devoted to the Best Interests of the People it Subserves. VOL. i, \o. I. (iArrNLV (’ITY, S. ( ., IK’IDA V, <)( roliLU A, I N‘ M. Sl.no A YEA1L CEORCUS ElICTKfi ■EAVY VOTE POLLED IN ALL COUNTIES. WATSONS IS POPUIST Empire State Loads in the Demo cratic Procession. HON W. V. ATKINSON FOB COVEBNOR. Th« Kntlrr State I)«‘iiio«'ratlr Ticket Sleet ed liy a Majority of rrnin •{.*•.OOO to 40.000 The Populist Vote in tin- State. ItitiMin; sixth, ro: eiffhlli. :i410; ninth, jority for Hines: e.< majority Pollute Major: The following ::i pi yen the eninlhhn; the resjieetive eonn! from the lat> st retiiri Atkinson inn '! 2W 1 Hi i 1’. .'ill 1 ’ li! seventh. 7: tenth. TtH'. ma- i :,th. Vtlcinson’s i or < .overnor. l.e majorities jur oovernor in i, s. as eoinpileil is ttxiav: 1UNKS Ati.Axta, Oetoher 4. (ieoryin yester- flsy oleeted a governor, state lionse otli- fltils, rtiendiers of the treiienil assembly •tni county otlieors in each of the one hundred ami thirty-seven eounties. Three amendments to the state consti tution were also voted upon, one pro- Tidinjf for annual sessions of tin* ovner- sl assembly, ehanjfinp. also, the time of conveninff from Oetoher to July: an other providing for tin* addition of two judges to the supreme eonrt heneh. and the other to inereiise tin* power of jfranting pensions to disabled eonfi*der- ato veterans liv tin* state le-rislMturu. ^ J --- 'A 7 -V Os. : i n *N. • house tickets o i'd as follon s: r William N'. \t- State. Allen li. ol.ert T. Harde- l. .li>-eph M. Ter* William A. of \erieultim*. Two eolnpUle were in the lie I Dennvei'atie: (lo\ kinson: Secret.si-. Candler: ’1'reasme man: Attorney i ie; rell: i 'omptroller Wrijrld: i oniinis-ii Hobert T. Nesbiit. I’opnlisls: (lover,, ir. .I.mucs h. Hines; Keeretacy of State. A. I, Nain-e: Treas- urer. C. M. .lone-: Attorney-(iem*ral. .1. A. li. Mahall'y: i omp: ro 1 h r (leneral. W. R. Kemp: Coiinnissiciier of Agriculture. James liarrett lle:i\y \otc Polled. The election throiio'lue.it the entire state was unusually <piiet. while the poll workers were more ae- Tin* eampaio'ii on the •a !'i •.*s had been xeai- t In my h out 1 i>tle fear in..eratie vietory. the eli erjiani/.ed, and in oth two years •!e and a yood ■ was eoneeded stuti* for i^over- was: Northen •op. I iis,U!Hi. A two yea rs ajfo legislature Wa'-on would he theii ehoiee forl niteii Sta es senator, and this is alleyi'd to .r < been an insid* feat tire of t hei r a e>. ve local ea iu| ia i^ ns. Pupuli-ts < nrr> Hi.' lenili. Especial ini. re-.t ha niered in the tenth district In-eae of Hu* fact that Hon. I homas i.. Watson, theehair- maA of the people s party state com mittee, was a te-il.nt of that distriet, and the nominee f, rewnyies-, in oppo sition tfi Major II eek, the present en cumbent. I'he aggregate vot • ■ iii tin* district will be close a fid v. , 11 take an oMieial count to draw d. tin te '■onehisions as to tin* possihk (ll i t n nue. ( oltiiiihia mid MeDlltlh* have h ‘>.11 i t r 11 ill lies it large nia jiirii v t ■ ; •, Vi : !n tl*. The Vote will be heavier at In g.'iii'rai eleet'itu. nt|d NN’;i t si in will . i the fn 11 stivilgth of his part, 1 -ii t rr : Ihe 1 ci: I h di st i iet goes for the populist 1,v m; II jol it V. Alt! |l 1*111. - III Hist rift** All ' M - av« At* kinson maj' it tin- fourth. nnd tent Ii i hr ,, • l il ts' majori- ' • third. is:;r,' iOUlUi lily fvl line till h. .T'u lot A> '.TO foil rji l.'lll tive than usual, part of both tin onsly way ed an existed as 1 o a < populists were addition to t!n*i • .strei a^o. a lieavy labor \ block of the in j r* • v. >1 them. The ,'ote of 11n- |jor i|| Uetoher. I*-'.'.'. (deni,,) lio,Tti'i: reek, i vote larycr than tin om was polh'd \'es,,,|'ii:i ;,nd the demo cratic majori: v redueed. Mr. At 1 viiis.in ran o- hind Ids ticket in many counties in the state. In I'ulton the rural jireeiiu*ts ye vea majorit v to i Hines and the democratic state house officers: tin* vote in Atlanta reversed the majority for trovernor and placed the county in the Atkinson column. Populist? Citili in tin- l.i'i'iKlutlire. The populists have made considerable pains for the ley i-laturi* but not enoui'h so to etfeet the deniocr;'i ie control of either of the liranein's There are for ty-four meinhers in the s« nate and one hundrod and seventy-;!ve in the lionse. Of this it is estimated that the populists will have eiolit to ten members in the IIO i •lir 1. I* v il'st I list . jr* . Seeoail W. \V. s Tliini s. l: I: I'mnh .t,.l I ; 1’ift i i.eoii v . Sixth M.i:.M-.vi Sev.-ntli I. I*. N Kkhtli II. if Ninth .1. If M ,-i Tenih W. 1.. Sn, Klevenlli .1. M. II Tuetlli .1 K. !ii Thirteenlli I. H. Kiiurteenlh Ur,.! . Kifleelilh IK. \V Sixleelilh I h'. .1. I : 1 Sevelllei in h 1'. i Kiyliteeiith tli". a';' Vine!, elilh ('hal'I. Tuentielli 1,*. \V. I* ' Tvveat v-lli—t \V. a . Twenty—eeoni i S Twenty-thinl U. . Tweiity-fimilh ii. ,. Tvvcnty-tiftli IS. I'. 'rwenty-Slxt li- \\ i Twenty-Seventh VV Tvveiity-eiifhtli W A Tweniv-nlnth < Thin let li In. N * Tue*it y-h 1st W Thirl y-sei'iunl M. 1 . Thiriy-thinl—11. .1 Thirty-fonrih- i . M ■ Thlrly-llfth \Y. »l. V Thirty -sixth T r , . Thil l.v -sc wm ii r. i.. Thirl v-eichlh .1 \V Thirlv-ninth It. li. U r.irti. tli \V. M M « I I’nrl v -Iti'si T \\ > * I "i i v - V' I* .. Forty-ihinl Tir*. ■ I'orlv-fonrlh li v Note- .i i t hat liam I i’d greater Ik I s'j * a ml ."•! s y I ra ipe, I'epi: In i, ctalv sen a I e from 2< m f>2 IHIT |IHI IT.'i Factious of the Akiliama Great Southern Toirother. THE OLD DIBEtTIIBATE RETAINED. \YI»iI<* tin* K'firtious ;i Itonih in t hr s!i;i jm* of 2111 I njmu'tioil Was Iv\|)Iu<|4mI Om* Division CalU'd Down. r.iiiMiNonam. Ala.. October 4.-—Yes terday in tin* company's oHict*. Hail- road tracks and Twentieth street, a meet in y of the stockholders of the Ala bama Oreat Soiitheru railway eoinpany was held. The nu etinp was very brief, not last in<. r over thirty minutes. When the meetino- was called to or der a vote was east for a board of di- r re tors. Here a split eame. and one that is likely to hrino - about some changes. The < invnoueli faction voted for tile re-eleelion of tin old hoard of directors, while the other faction voted fora new one. Tin opposition wanted a hoard in which a majority of tin* members were t ineinnati. Hamilton and I>ayton people. While a little s(|i’aldi!inn' was uointf on a bomb went oif that blasted the movement s of the < ’inetnna t i. Ha mi It on and Dayton faction. The bomb was in the shape of an ii.jtinet'on i .ned by .1 ndn'e !b'uee and M-rved l>v I nited States Deputy Marsba! !,. IS. M ..strove. 'I'he injunction was serv*"! on the in spectors of t In* e]c< t Ion. \\ . M. Uauisey and .1. Howard Taylor. re> train inn* them from east mV an ’ 1 leyaI votes, such beinn'ottered for Alfred Sully, (ieneral Kimmermaii. M. D. Woodford, Henry I . Shoemaker i!. A i ivlorand ,1. 11. Taylor as direetot -. a< none of them were stoekln lers in the Alabama t treat .'-out hern e* .u: pan y. 'the laws ot the state re.|tiire that a person must first he a stockholder before hi* is eligi ble to elect ion .is a member of the di rect < >rv. The inspectors a rreed to obey tin* in junctions. when tin' nieci i no'adjourned sine die Tf ■- ma*!** tlie old board hold over, which is !i. |i. Itrovvns Fraueis Davy. A. Ik \bi*:;hain. li. W. Medley, lad l.auterbaeh. >. S. ikiee. John (Ireenoimh. (<. Il.ir.p' and S. M. Felton, live Kn : - a m ; and six Niue: i- ean>. ATLANTA’S CITY ELECTION. lion. Porter I'.bn; Naiiieil. I.y Priiiiiiries. h- • 1 !i«» i:\p'lsilion Mnyor. A l l.VN i’A. I.elober i. I Ion. Dorter IM 11 lllg illis hei 00 May* tr. iVj'j . . 1 . The deun .’il Mi otliees. held 1«H > M • . . terday. were I .VI Ii t he -tale . :cct lots yes- ic closest, and most ac tively way,! iiy i n Atlanta in yea rs. This, beiny tin i xpo.-ition administra tion. mor. 1 !.:• n ital si;, uilieane. was plaeeu upon tin re- i t. and esp, eial in terest stiiuuluted in the eandidates. Notine a - I. a v >. at all ot the wards, this bein'- In lir-' occasion in the his- torpofthe e;t \ that tile people had a elaHue to vole h r the ministerial otli- eer>. and t he fni, reo-ist rat ion vyais crae- tically polled. I he a•.'pi'eyat, returns of the di 'elelil ,v;o is how till' elec tion o t! k* !t•; «1 111 nirli : I'or mil \ or. !’oi'*< i - iviuy. I'o'ineilm:•*.. N. Marl; L. Tolbert, THE OLYMPIC'S BELT AWAFfD. I In I ( nrl.e 11 lliiiilt-a I o I m !. 1 llefi ir<* 1 In* I .el ter It. ache - II) m. ! W tl|;: ; \xs. (Ictober I. file fol- Iviwino tele rram has beim sent by tin* I >l vlilpie el lib : To .laini s ,|. < orliett. i'estou Mass.: At n nvu i■-ni,. :iur o! the l•o,•l|•.l of direc* tors oi iln i >!. lie i i lull lu'M Tucsitay. Oclo- Imt .*d D. k a resolullon was passed miaiii- nioiisiv , 'i'la'in.' Itnlu'lt Fit/sliuinoiis tin* I'llampioii !:• a . v-,v • i_* "I of the world, a ml he win he re: Ipe'.li'd |o Uefcml the lilie uvaillst Ihe he-: m .ii that ran lie found ill the world. Th' h, il i rtni's were compcll.'il to lake this ar: i-m on arvount of your tMTststcnt re fusal lo t l{,Uierl Fitzsiiniiunis. vvlm hail rointdi ■ w.Hi , .cry reouiicineiit and the -ub- ti I'furt • ou n -orted to iu rausiitv • I 1 lonm It to chain tiI'ilz-iuiainUs is not worthy of rou- sideration. Il was iu the Olympie Cluli that I'm' luavy-vivleht chainpioiisldp of tli World v;; ■ - 1 s| hi".I,ilia f.iivvrelU'e Sulll va II and won by you and it is novv within the proyiiin’ and tin duty of tin < liyiupir Dlub to di rlare Ifobet'i I 'iniuions he champion heavy weight i a't In w 'rid. (SL'«. a) Vil.I.IAM A. Si ll<d.l,. Dr -iiivnt ('i’iV !ii]. r Club. A siiniiar u< • a^e was sent to Robert Kit/.simnioii.s at Newarlv. N. J.. notify- inir hitn of ihe eluli's action, and that he will if'i'erei tin* eliamjiioti heavy- weij*itt t! In iu the month of February. Is'.)5. pn i"nst tin* iiest man that can he found n tl ■ world. DEMPSEY” THE MIDDLEWEIGHT. NN int-i i*> !; t"iul the Tilli' Airainst Any Any PnniPst l.itinif. Nkw i M:u \ x s. th-toher I. ’I'he fol lowing exidains itself : ■■Sporting Fdiior. lln* Daily Item:— D. ar :*ir : .bnlniny From the tone of Mr. I it du ii jiis letter in the morninn - ptip'rs. I ia::e it for o'raiited that he ha- reiiin: , il died the title of niiddle- weivht e!t:inipionsliip. If this be -o. I hold i: v elf ready to defend that title. 1 '.vill tine! .my man iu the world at I .Vi pounds and as a token of p*;»od faith, i dej a 'n your hands tin* enclosed ehe!\ ■: - "iiin. (Sio*.*:'*'!) John F. Dcvipst v. CORBETT DECIDES TO FIGHT. Will M eet liob I itsiiiimous fni'I lie ( Intiu- pitnisliip nf the Wnrtit. Niav » o:::<. October l.- ’riu* morninn' paper- nn utnee that Jaines .1. t'idiett itaseiia, veil hi-, mind about tiybtiuo; "Il >b i’* /.simaion.s For the champion ship of tin voi'ld. He has overcome his,,' on to ne etinn* middle weiphts ami h -c nounee i bis intentioit of eov- erin Fit/ i-m.ants' money now !u*ld Jw the ••! ceil or of the Her,lid. and he vi i b ( : a 11n ei| y to luaiie t lie ma tell one vi i i 1 ro. 11 ! ■ i, lay. I or net t s act ion in r» fib:y. :iom iln* position in* as sume I Monday is a jjtv sit ■ nrprise i*i his id .ends a i d eneud alike. WHERE REPUBLICANS GAINED. Ciiiiiu i I .nit shm.sa tie . rr-.i 1 of A! lorilirH in i im Mitiuilai'tiirint; Tnwits, Nt ' 11 V V I \ . I'olol., October J. Fiee- tloi! ret urns u.ivi* lieen |S 'eived from i 1 • " •' -s a •*. i ml towns thsil voted last >b : lav. The republicans have e..rr. • ! ■ !■ low us ..e.im.sl last year uc die s'line towns a train of ’•'*. 1 in-*1 im rats earl ' '.‘7 this year a j .,,st ■ , ii veili'sio'o. a loss of 1, and • Tiiena , impoi'tiiu! r-jinbliea n yains 1! J! '* « f • ! i i ! : . t * !! i! i 1111!; i ‘ * t 1H' i! i J r t«»*\ 1J s 5« .!:> • «»* .•• •\* i - :.! <•: pn-vions li:a ’• i" t :• h:* ve been made. FOR N iGILENCE YEARS AGO. I.ici:',*. * \ib-lV4ll i I'l'tV i;.! * 4 »(, » HIH* m r e'l'ft!)V cr I TH : j i d’v i ur uh.A 1 It Untoi'i Lo •,*.-: to Lifo find Prop erty in tiio i. ittlo iloek Storm. GLOOM SilKOl DS A IMUISI’KKOLS tU V .M;my i»r tin* V% li!-..*ni» A>;,!uin Yt*t ihr o Dr. 5ri;e:iii* l’or\t 2ir<l'.‘<l to lli>x .VlabniiKi IDiisii'. hi r< r t [,i; Roc K. Ark.. < >et o lu*r h The* lest met ion t*i li fe a ml pro] 'erty •day n i ghts ey. rloin* IlilS 4* list a t >1 U’lf M)]n ovrl • the rnt i rr city. niihns of Dr. Ingati dug tin* :is\ Turn, mi r. > yr si rnlj*. \ • and «» t hr il iicMrtakc '••S. ’ rhr > yluiii jr-l-ll to th • c*Xtc• nt of - l.’iO.Ut ii). insiir.r ; oyium a ul ho: : 'tirs ■port h >\vi iiLf patients miss in^*: 1 ’erey ! b‘i; :l : is Ca’l.i tut n. James Me- . Willi am •!. Millr r. NN i !li;im t. .lo.-r J el NY. .loll i r s- »n and iii M rkri’ IAl 1 i. TTioii '1 1 M i v ■ of pi *« > i r tiir ;i * yltnu yv ■-tir'l ay wh rn* ;i •• t hr 'h men w;*. s put to Wol' i\ ri*- tlrM 1 ion oi. ivA<t Marl :!mm r-»vt ri i.g four '»!or|:s. ;i lon^* tlir nh o!c silent ;irr locate •;l. is •rjit ri* ilian lirs t rrpt ,1'ted. »! ;• tot; .1 loss of ;i mil lion do Hiirs rr. thr only in sui'anee heb 1 hy iVri-.-j-s a mi 'nuts to :i 1 )ollt !.“UU. niiiom il a plate * <il:i • s insui •;i ncr ,.e.i '*"' aniountiuo' to -'.- in. Tin* remaining s7i>ti visis acain .1 'ms-- •by cyclone. R was a, the insane si -. lum when* the most coin >!e!c .Vreek W.isto be seen. i in* i i i I*.lilt by tin* state at S! e 1st ol ',*.U.*u are ioe.H 1 oil a prominence dec,- ,.i "a. west of the business p, a >n t lie elf y aie : oil'ei ed a spieiidi l , ' .’ *i* dt ■ 'ury of the storm. SLAYED HIS FATHER’S SLAYER. (Hid I th.iMlcil V: c i U: r in >, iv (.rh-ans IIii- -. a I pirn a tno uiv l.'isiorv. N :u i *!;: \ * : s t >b ■ \ '1 ( n vea rs THE COLONEL EULOGIZED. ;tit \oiiitn«‘«* i rom th«* Aslilami Di«tri(‘t A|>|msi!s I or Vo»i*s. 1 ,l \lNi,'lo\. Ky.. October 4.- The Asldand district congressional eam- paion was opened at Newcastle yest«*r- day afternoon by NY. t'. Owens, the di uioeratie noiiiinee, and .ludyi* I ieorye Denny. Jr., tin* republican nominee. Denny, ai'tcr paying a high tribute to Col. 1‘reekinriilge that set the audi- ■enee wild, said that one term in con gress was all that he wanted, and that he believed a democrat could Vote for him and still lie a democrat. He ap pealed for tin* votes of the disappointed Itrcckinride men. saying that their can didate was the real choice of the de mocracy of tin* district. In conclusion he proclaimed himself a protectionist. Mr. Owens then arose timid wild ap plause. lie said it was hard not to let Denny g, • to congress just once so that he might right till the wrongs whicli he had enumerated. Touching the tariff In* said that no question was settled until it was settled right. He was wil ling to keep business in its unsettled state in order to fix the tariff as it should be. This con nt ry would never he prosperous until it was throw n w ide open and our .ships could go forth to trade with tin* world. Denny made a thirty minu es speech in reply. Judge Denny gav • out that he would not have any assistance in the campaign which means that Governor Mekinlv will not stump the distriet For him. as has been reported. A SHOOTING IN HANCOOK. A NYliile Deiiinerat sliot !<v a Itluvl; I'iiii- ulisl in (a*iiri;ia. Si*\i:r\. Ra.. lletober 4. Richard lirazil. colored, shot Charles Doughertv. one ot t he elect ion managers, at Culver- ton pivsinct yesterday. Tli* particu lars have not yet been obtained, but it seems that Rrazii's brother drew a knife on Mr. Doeherty and Doughertv i'ii shed on to him and was a hoi it. to dis arm him when Richard tired. The shot made only a tiesh wound, striking Mr. Dougherty in the right side. The negro lied immediately after the shoot ing. N posse of white men are in per- Miit.and il he is caught he may he foully dealt with. lira z il is one of the populist leaders of Hancock county, and has made himself very obnoxious by his dcnuiieiation.s of • k'in< icra t s, THE BATTLE "FIELDS MAPPED Now Domonstmtivo Rejoicing in a Pennsylvania Mining Distriet. IMF LIVES BESEIED FROM I RE L AVE puoph* :i u! u.is « ■ ; ■ ! ! Ie most colcl- Sr,M 11 r of i hii >t»(|r. 1 (*i 1 i flit > t!,' ! !,:. oeeiirred in War l*i tliis 4*it v f*»r -vo.n * \ a' •. N oiing Swct - NY \s111 x m v \\ .is in.>; u jji*i u an i it was w idle he of tiiiiita r . . 1 , , ♦ . ♦ 1 .1 1 : * * * • - i n ft pit 1 •1. !»t 4htv, n. I i • • . .' ! w i ' l. r.it vva rn - 1 ■ • : i a i.-,'d what was twr rpt it sn; imj* ;i i. 1 ig*’c ■ j r i ♦i ‘. t • .sho wi i 1^’ t tiiiv ’c ■* three bul "t* Go ;, "r*ierer had sent ■ till: ! Irs. | u. I ills heiui. Tin* faocl Itetwc *11 the 1 1 ■ ''is, ,a ,: .id >'.y;n - v;:r it*us pt ii iu i i* in: 1 .* ney fatuil; i;:,!:-- ' xi eli 1 eii years. It \ milit; 1! > i WJIs i "i a , •,i,j t i u p * i ie . The Fer- «lra ft of t e i F ' w ivn i de- Faint I rom l.aek nf i oo<t mid Drink, t Im Four Men. Sii|i|ios<'il to He Dead, are Found Alive and I iiharmeii. Scene* of I . Htaey, SenAN'Tov. Da.. October 1.—From ap parently certain death on Thursday, when a portion of the workings of the northwest colliery at Simpson, near C’arbondale. caved in. NVilliain Mitchell, George Arncy. John Fanning and An drew Ivlapkowaky are today the objects of demonstrative rej'/rin— vil lage. NN hen the eave-ii: oeeurre I theirdeath was regarded as certain, hut i n Thurs day night the rescuer* at work heard responses to their tapping and it was believed that there wa - one man to es cape the fall. Yesterday when it be came a certainty that all four were alive tin* agony of Thursday was turned into almost uncontrollable rejoicing. They pushed their work more vigorous ly then, and they pierced t he black wall that had made the prison, almost tive hour* earlier than expected. I'he men were faint from lack of food and drink, but lln-s.' in stimulating quantities were supplied them, and thc\ were shortly after midnight re stored to their friends, hundreds of whom stood massed at tile mine’s mouth to receive ! hem. They were taken to their homes iu wagons with demonstra tions of joy greeting them along the way. Their escape from death is regarded almost a miracle, considering the ex tent of t he eave-in and the fact that they were at work right beneath it. They had heard the warning of the cracking roof and tied to a place of safety he I ore tin* fall reached where they were at work. RIOTING NEAR VALDOSTA. Negroes in a Tui'jii ntine Slit! Attack the Manager Two of Tlieni Killed. Vauiosta. tut., October 1.—There was a small riot ;:l : h - '.urpentine still Saturday night nea.* this place, in which twoeol'T -d men were killed and members of the family of the manager, it white, nian. were wounded. The blacks had been lined for gambling by the manager and tii money taken out of their waves. I n y eame here, got drunk and went back to camp and made a ii at bn 1 'i the manag, ;• and ne lna na w ho ivn-- c ii :.y . lie nti ice 1 Sw 'eiiey. . to 1 i i 1 old uni ti iter Hoppe was '• he man who . I lie murderer w itii special regard G one as yet . and this i- held at the intel- ligelie* bureau. it is exp- eted. how- e\e ’ 't copies w ii! In- made at an early al'bough 'In* printing of a map of 1 his si/e tin,1 minute detail w ill illVol ve consider:*.hie e pi u-. his house. Tl Gillespie. ['.* wa- woti seriously. His wifi ; nd bruised. \ black ma* gef's hone- was killed, then went aw*a r and n it ty among t he,u-el res and was killed. - name is A. tided but not children were a tlie manu- Tlie rioters into a diflieul- otie of them SMITH RESIGNS AS DIRECTOR. vj0 ' , ‘ SU L DENIES 1 Hr. RUMOR. . . . . , ^ 4 i-.;, t on lieil ma 1 s . .1., ■ ii llirsch. I ; •.ill in ib \;*r fo:n ! >«:i*. hold •rs I'I Hi 1st ward. T. C. NY : 11 * is. * b*ti > M*r j. i \’ ,i raT ■■ >ail i’jhi -Mill ward. T. J. D st ra Mr , M. iirr ( hi|ru s H. D :,• •. Hie i om 1 1 ■Ji"' ofll w a ru. \ >. >. t."!k win • a jaii gtuird thirt "i: , ej rs day. T Ttl H i ’ , Ith ward. J. A. Miiler. ago •• i; , permittc, 1 i ;V jtl a in NN 11. the r i v’Y I'.rci :.th ward. Mays. How . .' t i * (• Ui , ■, ape was iv-ap'pointcd to the pri I . ♦*th w a rd. 11. T . i ■, .inia n his i .. j \ • ,i* ia-t Siiturd ay. a r few days fine -tun •.’mi i 'I* O'.b .Ml I*'-) • !■) I it V eb'i'li . ( 'lltl lie . ! ‘', : ( iiy eoinpt ro,:. ! . .1. i I. Gi ildsiuith. City marshal. ■,<*! 1 : NN Humphries, t ity ti'ea-aii'ei*. Joe T. Grme. Commis-oner of pub''i works. David G. NVylie. I ity » x t * *n. 1 .N. 1 ia v' on HON. LEV; MORTON NOTIFIED. Till' 111*Jin I»! iea n I hiiiI ii'a > «* fin* I oiv e rilin' of New \ ■ ri, ami tie (ommitiia, Riiini:i i n i. N. N .. October ;. Fx- \ ice Dresident Morton - haiidsoiin re- idenee ;<t Kllcrslie. near here, never was tilled with a gayer lot of people than wlu'ii llie not • tiea t ion eonimit tia* ot thi* repuhliean parly in tliis state called _\esterday to ji'ii'i* tiieir otlieial announeene nt of tin nomiiiation to the gentleman wdio is selected for tin* re- publi an candidate lor governor. Sena tor Hill and Judge Nlbert Haight were with Mr. Morton win ti tin* visitor- ar rived. Gi lion; 1 Coll is. of the notitiea- tion eoniiiii tee. d iiveivd the notiliea- tion adoress. Mes-r Morton. Haight and NN ilson billowed with brii f ad- dreses of t hanks and aceeptatiee. \N il- soii spoke fiir Saxton. Nlr. and Mrs. Morton then entertained the guests at luncheon and i luiuncey M. Dcjh*w ke|it up a nmning lire of dross stories in lieu of an oration. Alter limeiieoii the three eaiididati*s and tin* committee were photographed standing on tlu- steps of tlie | oreli in the rear o| tin* miinsiun. Air. Depew waxed enthn siastie when asked u- to the probable ollteoine of t! . ek etion. He ,:id ttiere* was no doubt in bis mind about the re sult and he placed Mr. Morton's ma jority at s.Mi.otm. WILL SENATOR MILL DECLINE. Ki’iinrliil IIihI He iVill Not .Yeeejil |ln- Noniliiation ! nr Cmeriuir. Ni.w Yoi;k. (tetoher !. It wasreport- in Ithae.i N. \.. \ esterday that a democratic p'diticinn there had reeei\i d a dispatch saying tha' Senator Hill had decided toib'elme tin* inunina- tion for goverinn*. Senator Hill was seen at the Hotel Normamlie bv a re- por'er and a k, .1 if I In i e was iiii\ t rut b in the repori. lie answered: * | have Ubsolutely Hot hiilg ’ o a ." afte' l!"i ale's re-eaptlire in New N N »■ terday tile ju l ri - .if tin* dis- triei i-' i.rl anferred with NNaj'den Lit,- nard ot the jail, and a - a result Itoing w as relieved from duty. ARBITRATION TO COME NEXT. 'i 'ii M;e- ;• Iin-ittls -late l.nanl of f oih*II- iai ion i.oes lo Ncu Ig'tiroril. ito-.i.N Mass., October I. I in* state ho;.r l 'it arbitration and coin ';:ai on i.:!l ;.*1 to New I ted ford loda. The 1' ' Ifa*- already put its.-If in c.iiiiiuu- lliei 'oil with the I'i* |; ,*i •-* • 111 ■ 11 iis of la!>oi'. t!. ti-xtilf* uianufaetun as and their •tnphe.es iii that city, and will Rea •tin parties on tin pc. mill di tin'u •■,. It the eonteretiee , not -at- isfaeti* ar'. tratmii ma 'eo'ne next. GOFF FOR MAYOR OF GOTHAM. Con, n > < ea . nt loll of iln- s; a I •• ! niiioi'i'aiy Na.iie- ll.'m for Ni'U \oi'k's Mai or. N i w. N * ii;,,. i letober t. John Nv Gnd' \v:*s m •ma ! iy jmt forwa rii m s! Ur»‘lit l»Y , nty eonveiitlon of t i.e in tlir c’. 4li st a ‘ r i!t- ill lib ier; w Ii eh met at • i>i,i>.-i' 1 iii« >i. as It s rI-1» i* ■ f,, mayor oi Ne VorU. .st .XlllO lH" 1 ie* prominent nicn!., *rs <, i i !u» At t*i* i j , i • 11.to -'.‘i*;, i|.,i,;. • - of i In- i., ,v \. iiail t*".; 1 iu l.tiui-i lllis *; •• ‘ teiobi r t. The il't'- ie iii' :ng ol the stock- Hu* J- -ml Nashville e n. : •; v. a - held at * ■ - ‘n 1 hi- city yi ster- »nl\ ' ' on haiu! was '* xaiee; and hearing nt'- 11ii.MefU addi'ess. Hut *.. a mJ;y m the dii'i*i*to- itite. Mi top. H. Smith rc-igning* and Nlbert a iul . o| ,b:^ t.tl^ . being elected to sue. .*v I .is Ai ig tink is a promi nent .ta’ii ■ ■ ina.i :iii»l, Several \ear.s ago was t in' V .iano! t!»e trunk line i'a-i I'oavi i •- a i'n of New Ndrk. but ..li e 1'i't h':* . ' , y 1 5 ll! s ] nisi *. ioll lie lias nut been ehg.v v<{ in ti, railroad biisi- Mr. S'iii’.‘-re- :nation from tlie i * i ;*eet ora' ■ * Mill not atliet Ids position as pre-id, , of ;!| * railroad Tin* pres- idenI -• .inmia! r, pint sliowsan ine ea e iu mill ag, ,,1 m le> over last year. STABLE BOTTOM AT LAST. l.ir.I, ’11• 11*- * ( :111 -ov. be Itnill Oinlii-lifu. in .ol s.in.i s. Norlh f ar .liii.i. NN isill'.i 11 ( letober 1. Tlie reeilit heavy stoi ui on the Atlantie coast de- ini «nst rat. ■ 1 I i .e gratii in; 1 ' fact that:*, stabii but nu h; been ion mi oiV Dia- imunl Sh 'al-. * ape l!att»*ras. North t a rob i. a. ''onie time ago on borings made by I h • l.bthuiise bi.ird of tin* t asiir .'. t emiior.i ry pilings were driven ' A. t In* recent storm li' iii and if -lieii tempiir- , it iista ml Midi a furious ! i- i ntertaiiied that Iiim-., Nu! Hi lien* ‘I lint tli*' 11 iii'rieniie 1 OiJK. (Ifloi/yT {. 1 !it» rollsul general of tlie Dominican Republic was show n tin* statement published in the R.iri-Journal des Debat-of September '.’ti. whieh declares that half the town of eiiu Domiug'o was destroyed by the recent eyelolle. He sjdd that he had received no infoi*iuatioii ns to any such ea la nd ty. and he believed tin* island wa - outside the path of the hurricane, lie also stated tiiat if such a disaster had occurred he would have been in formed of it at once. BAUM WANTED IN CHICAGO. Cli'w liinil I'olicc Make NVIi.it Tlu v llelleva* (■> !>|t nu Iinjioriant ( a|>tiir<*. CT.I.\ Kl.A.M!. U.. ( let ol fl* I The l>o- liee yesterday arrested a man siipiiosed GENERAL JAMES PEDEN DEAD. Was Minister tn Hi , , . i ait r t'l-a'-iilent l , i«*ri'e'' Ail 1.1inisi rat inn. Ja< kso.xvii.i.i I .... ■ ,,)ber l.—Gen i r.;! James .N. 1' i. - o d here earlv yesterdai morni:.. an - Alexander Deden was burn iu NVi.n.'jigton. N. C.. in 1s|r,. !n |s. r, he , • to i iorida and took part in Hie Seii.iii, • war. t*n tin* breaking out of tin* M Jean war he ♦•ni: steil in I la’ Rat and .served with ibstiuei. m. After the Mexican w:,r he ]. turned !o Floridu and ilevote.i himself to th practice of law. I nd.er the adniini • ration of I’t'esidenl Diiree he was appointed charge d'a ifain s to Ituen .s Ayres ami served in flint i',i:>ni fo’.ir \ ears. lb're)>i'esi'iiteii Dili::! i am for manv years in tlie kg; 1 ti ami was a brigadier genera! of iate troops. ANOTHER ASHLAND CAMPAIGN. Hon. V*. i'• t>u* «> .to; . tin . > -til :.r;»ii \oniinoo. to be i ilemy Rauin. wa rite d in ( hieago Lknim. To\. j\ v*., i K*. oh v*r i. on the charge of mur 'dm •. The local Judge* Ik Ii M Y. tlir rop. i f S J r; t u no mi nee net In r ties received a •legrain from fc if ei >ngv rs>. ! - «Mit in ;i i iett i*r to NN C. t hieag o a clay or two a Hi | giving a de- ((wen - as 1**1! I j' hi*!; t> m "i f h im in it >int script ii >n of ISauni. and as] king' that he debate. 1* r^’l!. ill;;’ M \t Mot niay ii 1 gilt be arr. -ted if he appe; i ro d here. The at New ea st It*. V r i >\\ ells 1' t oliiM i last man in ken i nto i ust oi i v tallies with the niglit tha t Ilf \ vill inert tin* j i.,. , ; J hat clescri|i ,’. ion perfectly. is t went y-live begilllltp; IloXl ! Wo; !♦. Hu* A sh 'an id - ' 11 s* Willi; niry ‘ k NN heehv 11 | ’eel. ha m, I. < oiulert and e\-Mnvor i race. P I'aiist'l w in,'li a -oli I ftmnd.ition a liieh to erect a so badly needed e.i n I,i‘ made e ion light house. '.*. Iiieii on t his tla ngcroil'- i •i.» ,| 'l.i - i n- Gun. bn' Atkinson U 'i is uiiijority in i.ii. iu isau. I , elimtcd to thu i uiiiij. D. io. t | i| si„|t|, v, .„s j, | ,,,,1, Dimm:. Col.. October |. Denver lid 'l" Smith won his ugM with i.iiwrenee V;'," I jn re!! .\est"!'d ii aMi i iiooii on a foul , pi 111 i i i v . ; i . , 1 , )(< n. i*r» <it ijj. ( .inn of Puri*?. , b' '"'N Oi IoI,e| . Mm. Ie a. I of the ' unit of Rails will piobahly he placed n . m uu iiiii aim sent to I ranee. * ; Siam. i Her,"n's Ollieiiil l hull r;i lfe|>nrt. i:i:i:i i* . October t. 1 In* otiieial chol era report tor the week shows that ill i'ia-t Driissia. N'istula. .Nelse. vN.irili iiiid Klbo di-triets there Were t went v bill' inw ease of cholera iiiid six deaths IT'i'iii tiuit disea-e. I’ll a l net.1*1 sfrikt.rs More Deli rini.iiil. I i.oi nil xi i . |J, | t , October ]. Th, ,*,» i-, m, •hii'ige in the situation iit the l.oiia.i., mills. Diiwtueket. The strik ers,h- ,|. teniiim cl not to return to work until the old rate is ivsb.ied. The "■ I" ■ i.il will be ste pped. i air :iih! ( oul. r. U A ' H 111 »\. < I. 1 oive.’ist : I-or <h i.j m*; i. fail*, \\v>t wiml.s. coolrr in * 'I 1, ; ■ r’tlMTii |- \Iai- bam V . I'ally lair, vnrmble w inds. ForT, limssee. fair, vn-t winds dight- Hi ' ti VNIii.*.\ I ert ili'-nles liisi'fiul iniii tl I l.ol.i . Ilk. (lei ol," I I. i'll a, el a f- Hnnilhnlih i's I ul ei'i-I s A re 1 'nil fit |,,1, NT v. N oi:k. Oigober 4. Simon Rcrg, J. Iv’eiiindy Toil, and S. Roe, have been appi tied a i"'ininittec to protect t lie i tl t el'e'-t s oi the hoi i ii Ts o t t he g'ell- eral lilorl ga ge f per cent bonds of the Memplii- e id ( !mr!i :..n rniIt-outl com pany. Ihe iMinpany has been in de fault on ' !ii si' bonds sinee Juiiunrv I. ts;t::, s.ii. enali met W i- .11'l'n lo.loiu In. NT.w Ni' :ii. (letobi'i' I. A meeting of the bondlioliiei" of tlie Savannah and NN estern i*;; ro 'd was hc*ld yesterday iei'ii■ r t'le advisability i plan I'i*r I he reorgani- •«*' ., eriii'aI railroad, a 'i'scu id at Ii*ngih, was arrived at. u t ternoont of joining i: /at ii ni of ! I, The -ituat i, tint ho del . • \ i I i i ■ N \ years old. and claims his name is Addler. hut can not give a -atisfaetorv account of iiiinself. AMBASSADOR BAYARD COMING Hi- Vi.il ti» Vnii'iieii Will he fur I'lircly 1'4‘rtSlMKll I Cl'ilSOIIS. NYasuim. ION. October 4. Mr. Ravard our ambassador to Great Rritain. is ex pelled to sail from F.iigland shortly for New I oi'k. As t .vplained hy his friends Mr. Dayard's visit is from purely per sonal reasons, and has no connection with public all'airs or polities, though political a it airs are now iu a state of activity. CAUSED BY JEALOUSY. I ij;ht lil t \Y4'4'ii J u «» \ Men ItihU In n ^1 imlrr. Hi xi'iM.iox. NV. Ya.. Getobei* t. tin lti*ev*h Fork, twelve miles south of this city, yesterday, NN’illiam .Ndkins and Tom Mays, two prominent voting men, became involved in !N ditticulty. when Adkins cut Mtiys through. Mays died instantly. Jealoti.-y was the cause of tlie triuitile. Ndkins is stii; at large. lutiiliiiK I* 1 .nrilerly riitffs in si. I.nuls. Sv. l.o, is. October f. I.as>. night 114 Chinamen were arrested in half a dozen opium joints. The,' were smoking "hoii and plnying’fun-tun. This is tlie lif 'ep in the purilicsition of tlie tin . .* town 'eark t ' di 111 •!. M< i<l «»1 t*i. liiGOtiii* ln\ !li\ihion. i. uintary t[>)Miinti < 1 \\ illi.im II. . iiissiom*r • » the in- t net rir! \\ i; 1 I ])ai^n. This 11 \ ; ropuhliran i - hi* he > ram- \ rn a MURDERED O . R !.ELI GION. Tv.o Hr .I! : i s iii •; i <juarr# 1: a Fatal IIIL; So:: ui » olhm s. NY Aiiifix .i. r«»\. * \: .. Ui'lrho, r 1. Jih* and Ti>iu Han**;. , t w fa i , t!K*:*'v :j ml broth- el's, gcit ,! 1 t 4 » * 1 t 1 "' ‘ * I ' ’‘•rday over a re- ligiotis 11, ntr *.♦ ;• \ . !i‘ 1 I 0.11 V ... eut in t he hrensl thy .be.’ 1 .:;t4 r ♦ >n i • in went to t lie hoi: Ise of .!• >,• a : riit}>:h •d a gun into him : is he s;it m **4nimlo d hy hi** family on his porch . .lor v\, is badly wiuind. d and a ray slit )t i<il led Joe's •t-v.-ar-old r'l ;■ i. i oil ii t lien tk 'd t i the eountry. THE CZAR’S CON DiTION WORSE. I'rolVKsor 1 .a> <i" f». i ti* i 1 on>.i« > nt kit r !ii. I'liv- slri:m . v « MioiH’d 144 UK i;. , Sr. Pi ii.i;si:i i.i,. * >rt 4 »l h* r !- Drcs* fessor 1 .a ,*4ion. t i 1 Ui ll« lit ] >'. V -isiuli of l.erlin. Ibl*' hrrii n i imi'44l||Oii i" Spain. and \Nil! a i u \ lie r i \ part of next w i-ek. The ♦ loetf.rs a ‘i ading the C/nrf ear tha' 1 j,>ii/ .li to th.* t riiin i must be p ! o n e (i, a s t In-v re- gar i hi- e <»n« , i:; ; ,s very serii • Us. < arhslr ha i*U:' It. • -f « »h ■ * t’orinrrl v < «>l riislum'. M»}»** 4 intrirS' iit im>inr t;: \ iiW i si« »n i»} t hr lit •• i»a I.oon |m i \ f,i; Ihe I nat. < ! a ']• l. '■ . . |, j (*j Ira Vi l I ;j M r }’• p fa' Hil l 4 I I Troubles Ih.*: I»i l;»*i ( .mug . K I!' J’. ^. 0« ! ■ • i •• I ''M’i ti i ball gi,me a !»,. ie the astern part of this I , . t . • "-! " ttie pitch, i* iu ie ' i 1 .•■ it the elbow w!,i’ *' ■ i * I ' iiiiher player \»m> I ; c a I hit Iii ui i n t Im I - . 1 i ni . iis;i ne. He I •■'i :i *. .', , '! ,.i * eked up. iiio five >4 i i. -» s;11a« in (.« ne ul ,i>, In- d i • • ^ 1 an. ■egc* l.-l thi "iiiid \ e t* ida i. Hot of iiieii al tlie turei^n uUtcu.