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a " f 1 Adv: Rem* G- J DGER. Circulation Increased during the month of January 127. ','Or in all that the Word Implies and Devoted to the Best Interests of the People it Subserves. VOL GAFFNEY CITY, S. C., FRIDAY, M ARCH 1, 1895. 81.00 A YEAR. miw 1 RiAL. ; '.ony IT TAKES A NEW DEATH iN A MINE EXPLOSION. > r iai>r* Imprisoned Wltliout a Hope of Kracued. Pi, t3 Sensational Developments in the Seaboard Air Line Boycott. oil of tl AVaSHIXOT: ter tit u ml V. a.s Ui liis jnii'ir. cabinet 11\‘ t.'i’.ii President (.'lev noon. Tl.i- <>•{ Illy. A Mr. m,.-:t Buffalo I . ; nip’. :it 111:11 •. dent test it Maw iss Vedder as to her 1 r Erwin’s noon. iii,'the do- r witnesses Xye stated (dindall ■ .art stated issued iiu- wlio failed . . clerk, , wa feh to .Lies With- vi tiie Onei- !) 'ember 1, :• Iriet tel- iy !'d. L. ■ - 1 Jireall- •r looUinff Mrs. Ilnvv- told that he was • iir.'i rsation !"• Hayward on April 97. ; 1 and said i: the h<dd- l t<> relate ISJl'SCTlOl' AGAhSTIUES. C. & ST. L Senboard Claims That tlio N., C. & St. YiolaUiS Its Contract When It Agrees to Abide the Dictations of iho .Steamship Association. Ck LHILOS, N. February 23.—A di.x:- ! rous mining ace hlenl was : •eport- uci 1 L '01 n White Ash, three m :< . from here yesterday afternoon. Luo ugh is known to show that many live s have been ! lost. At 4 p. iu., eleven bodies hu-l been taken out. The aceid' cut oc- STAMPED A BUGBEAR South’s Oompetition in thoToxtllo Industry Stirs up Fooling. Mil. HOWARD STANDS BY HIS HOME. INDUSTRIAL CONDITION SOUTH oca v. Mr. l;l, ait l*ri>f«.-*a>i. .. "J have- . of Ur * i’. fl—.. , ! arrl 1 ft • ! l! from i . •‘The ij ; im coiiia: i be in;. .1 Hue.t 1.. ii' lime, ■ JT'k'l ' I ci! in ; thin.’ ..i » ser.: i ; . two •Tie ,-: exJ to s and M i e. fact or j i. with I.it 111.; rumo: s of i.. and any of:. duilon. 1 doubt . monious v .’bii: : mimhvra tire a i . Question.” Coivjr'L .sni.iii Y-. m i There is no .. Bissel’s biieai , . ?■ L. Wilso , • th(pnnth.>i if nndersto 11 tb . i .. r. be sent 1 the v . Sp< aki l ■■ President (•'. ■ i . ‘ “haun ly i -. sa. • ; I aha11 reh T . gret. All his a, will f; el that t all r '.i.-'i. •.. i, ecutive intior i tht?.v illlYL l.lva taken by ...k , , Ume d. ;t il vw. Bell's i-eie.g.i ... i nature and v. . break in a eabi:i Of 111.'.'.;, pci'i \ . modioas. ab . . to the putiae i.v. marked th i t. which • ncli. a , i full;;' ; as ail n awaits Mr • 'i ; . t count I'ytiien o! ;s sj;: lie service.” HAVE REACH'ID .' Vl**e- 1‘rcii! ten t it ilit o of the Sm:< i ri» » WaSHiNV.TOX, r Confere ! . 'e i . Tliird Vice I South- ; ii i a ■ boa i'd of e a l * * tire nrdtily in . v‘f ule of nites p; railway, an . n yesterday aftei • i: moniotis di. .tits ; all Us plmsi :! ' - cd by the mi ■: of mV. Hftidv. di, m ntaitis as it v dr niodifieati.ni - of h • where it wa poi:.: win 1 iui' tl." iia be differently, ule will (to intu lines of the So case cut iter si L ; ohauire in '■ h- i i; ■ tiee to the o’ ■ ' •• /.lit he in nt et i Bed them -eb. ■ Courteous inatiua!- treated by Mr ' a aequiescenco w' Ii to every objecti. >n rules of the sche iu ; ion were not ju t Matty of the r.. • for their In,me a ASSAULTED An Aged t ous !.». '.' tiniM el' 8A MANX AH, (hi., Cincevich and v, if, •keep a store t Bend, tome d west of Sr. , ann a Multed soni" n .. aault was comti i ' the object it i ■ :p The woman'-, jav. i- she is likely to di . badly bruised tins condition. No i u , has been <>u. •' fnro Childr :• ^:oy\ n.'.! . aWliit ! lit 1 i<r ^ i . .iin the ii i than ■ i talked ,n attor- JN DON. Ati.ANTA, February 2S.—Quite a sen sational injunction was granted last night in Atlanta by Judge Lumpkin, of the superior court of Fulton county, which will give striking color to the situation among tlie southern linos of railway in the recent boycott against the 8eabo.ird Airline. The injunction is taken by King .t Spalding, special attorneys for the Sea board in tiiis case, and thesuit isagainst the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway. Jt is claimed in the bill t-hat the Nashville. Chatlanooga and St. Louis entered into a contract with the Sea board several years ago to allow it till tin- advantages of trallie arrangements that it allowed every other road con necting with it. This agreement was made when the Seaboard made a deal with the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis for tlie use of its terminals in Atlanta, using the tracks of the West ern and Atlantic, which is owned by the staU> of Georgia and leased to the Nashville, Chattanooga tmd St. Louis The bill further recites that when the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis decided to abide the ruling of the I Southern railway and Steamship Asso ciation and boycott the Scab ’an!, this contract was violated It is L't.dmed that tin* Nashville, ( huttaiux>g.u, and ' St. Louis will have to stand to its con tract with the Seabord above its agree ment to abide the dictation of an or- ganization of railroads. It is further recited that the lease of the Western and Atlantic to Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis stipulates that tin; lessee shall never discriminate under any circumstances against any railroad iu favor of another, and it is claimed that the Governor of Georgia, if the boycott is pursued by the lessee can cause the latter to forfeit its lease at any moment. This will give the boycott of the Sea board a new turn. cur red R.' , m a'uiiig in the mines of the Santa Fe ci-mpnny by an explosion. The lirst intimation of the disaster was a muflled roar and clouds of smoke and dust ro.dug from the mouth of the mine. Nearly three hundred m. e. are employed in the mine but only fifty were at work when the explosion oc curred. only eleven of them escaped alive and .some of them may die yet. Twenty-eight dead bodie.> have been taken fi -in the mines and il is doubt- Disi rcilits thu I’rogrtus Matte in tlio South ern Staten in the Matter of Textile* Corporations — Tells What New ICukIiukI Can Do. ful of til lays of n icaiiy all remaining are alive. Be have been working here to reach those who are still imp: i- 1 in the mine but lit tle progress can be made on account of tlie gas will' ii permeates every shaft and overpowers tlie workers in a sho.'t time. Up to 1 o'clock those >e heard t tying to from the caved-in ig has been lieard •isoned men in all >t! i i 1 it V O ueciunueu lo the deadly gas. Tlie scene at the mouth of the shaft alter th • explosion was heart renoing. Men cui ed. while women cried and prayed i n fathers husbands and broth ers who were cntumhcdalivc or brought up (.lead. A bill was introduced in the New Mexico legislature yesterday afternoon to a i,)riijiriate t.'>,<(>)•* lor th.: relief of the wiih v. s and orphans. It w ill prob- ia .it.., 1 * 111 i L)f t ii e’ L‘\ pi" i* :i i.•> not >cl ;intt t !i • fllui. . :i 1 ro . f j’«: l > get. mspi RED YJi TH T A Y L«JR. Suu.i * :>ai’.4otu i i'iit. tlriau Arr.’aitetl f<. r Al. r«. tt:»U7 ' h u !> i* *"11 uii • i*. 1 > * K I)., i 1 obri i;ir r :2S. - The in- it ion i: '.to t Ik' »lt 'fa I ra lion of State I‘L* i* \V . W. 'i'll}* lor has hi •en c im- ' ’!uirli‘s T. Met n '. one of QUIET REIGNS IN SAVANNAH. The I’ulU’L! Afford t’roti ction to ex-Itriest j S !;itfery itnil Wife. SAvanxAll, Ga., February’ 2S.—Ev- , j erything has been quiet in Savannah | ! today. The distm bunco Tuesday night i precipitated by cx-Pri ‘ t Joseph Slat- | j tery’s lecture lu.s subsided and no fur- * i liter trouble is aiitiei]i:ited. The police i remained on duty all night in the vi- j i einity of the hotel where 81atteru and ! his wife were i topping. A detail of I military was kept in readiness in e: se of 1 ! ;; renewal of the disturbance or an at- j 1 tempt should be ade to attack the ex- I priest. Yesterday E a.t -rv and his wife were and property i!iticiaus of tlte ,ta and :•> now in liu a cult by Attorney General aU'i charges irawyer I). K. of t'iiieago, John ’i’. McChes- etv York, Charles II. Wells, ios T. Me'.'oy with conspiring lor to rob the state of ditii.ooo. ;'ed liu:t the defendants were ‘ hobar fully cognizant lor’s shortage and that t!r*Y eou- with him to seize all the money n the state treasury and p..,ce it wheiii the stale . . it: raid that since the de- me known they b.ave used i ol struct the state in its ef* vet* tlr.s money’ and t» tip- vlor. andth: livid, d ’.lie m ii m 11 be KVl! : i <ie if tlie Boston, February 27.—At the state house yesterday the legislative commit tee on mercantile a Hairs continued its investigation into the cause of removal to other states of textile corporations. Tiie committee heard u different story of the condition of manufacturers and employes in Massachusetts from that given at the previous sessions of the in quiry. The competition of the south was stamped as a bugbear by ex Sena tor Robert Howard, of Fall River, who appeared as the representative of the Fall River Cotton Mule Spinners asso ciation. Mr. Howard said in brief: I liuvo noticed Utiriii'' the past few months that IN' coi'iparativciy few iii:itiufa<'tvtt'ers who are coiileinpluti; g the building of mills In the south Iv.vo spurcU no puius to obtain the wid est putilicity for their views on. the so-called “southern movement.” The buybeur of south ern competition has been running in the ears i of the people throughout the leiutth and breadth of the New Kngiand states and Masstt- chusett.; particularly. It seems to me that those who are doing the most talking possesses more of a theoretical than a practical knowl edge of cotton uuinitfacturing. The majority of the manufacturers of Massachusetts depend mote for success upon skilled operatives and climatic conditions in the line of goods they | are engaged in than proximity to the cotton ill'll!-:. t-hort hours arc no; driving the cotton trade aw.iy from Ma bii.-eUs for no state in the . cotuury ha.s ttm-i ■' h progress in cotton man- ; «. .'tuvi a; t ids state siii-o IbU whin the hours Of la'., .r wore le iiii fii to ton daily. Carroll I). Wright utys that Massachusetts made a gain ill spin.I’i's boi'.\n a ispj and PSU of 1.517 “tW, anu 40,011 looms. If the cotton trade is leaving Massacliusetts, Ubsotao persnos wish to impress upon the 1 committee, how evn you aceonnt for the great | inert as • i>; spindles aiui looms? In IHfeO there were 4. o-1. or an inen ase of 2,834.3915 in pa: t fourteen years. 1'iiU Kiver, at the ]ias- suge of the C n liour law in l! < 74, had In its fue- torii ! .258.,M;s anil it lias now about SJODO.OOO. Nc. Ihigbinil has 70 tier cent of the spindles of the country. The south today In- thirty-three mills stripped, for sale, in receivers hands. It would be diftlculi to Had three idle cotton mills in M is ac huso its. As fast as skilled laborers ret to the south you will hear th** petitions for just such labor legislation usuhe people ol Massachusetts have sought during the past f-w years. There are but few using that bugbear of •h oulitern coiupctii’on." It has been stated that raw cotton is iuN u by southern railroads u.; tlUh-class fn Split v. nile northern railroads take it as oul« second or third-class freight. This stall men; is erroneous, since cotton is not i illy -hipped from the south to Massachu setts an.! pri’Mimubly to all New England as ! Ufth-class, but it can be rcshipped from one j point to another in New England in carload 1 lots rs tlfth-da-.s freight. Something has also been said about coal. | The two stalls which are recognized us the l moi- t progressive in the sooth are the Caro- : linas. Investigation has shown me that tiro Carolir. is are as. far from the coal fields as the inanufreturers of Massachusetts, and what is i more, the fcvUitii's l';r i:s transportation are ! greater lieu ince we an not dependent mere- Slunufacturlng Industries In all Sections Itcport Activity. Chattanooga, Tenn., February 27.-- Reports to the Tradesman from all over the south, for the week ending Februa ry 25th, says: indications are that the manufacturing in dustries in all sections are quite aetivo- Lum bermen art; making combined eflorts to con trol the production and to sustain prices, and the steady Increase In the demand for lumber Is causing an Increase also in the number of new mills. New cotton mills, and enlarge ments of existing ones, continue to be estab lished. The Tradesman's reports for the week Include three mills at Atlanta. Ga., respective ly of 3'U00. 25.<M> ami 20.000 spindles, s ?!00.000 mill at Lattlmore, S. C-. and others at Pensa cola. Fla., F.lberton. Ga.. Newberry and Union, 8. C.; a knitting mill at Anniston, Ala., and the enlargement of a cotton mill at Waco, Tex. The coal mining output continues large, and the demand is less active. There is no change to report in the Iron Industry. 'RIOTBCTFOii HOOPS Excitement in Savannah as Priest Slattery Spoke. Ex- EIGHT COMMS 01 MUM 001. The Lecturer Subjected to Curses, Ulowa, lints anil Like Treatment -lie und Wife Escorted i r ,m the Hall by a Guard ot Policemen. HOT AFTER THE BURGLARS. The Iowa Hank KoblterN Now In the Clutches of the Law. Council Bluff, Iowa, February 27.— Deputy Sheriff O’Brien, who was shot by the Griswold bank burglars, is very low anti slight hopes are entertained of his recovery. The authorities have identified .Smith, the wounded robber captured, lie is i ad McGuire, oflhna- ha. Riley, the robber who shot O'llrieu aud then escaped, is the son of O’l.'on- nor, of Omaha, his right name heing Charley O’Connor. The aaihoi-ities arc hot on O'Connor's trail and expect to capture him. The postage stamps stolen were shipped by White to u man named Davis, in Chicago. THE PREACHER SHOT DEAD. Colored .Minister In Tenucstict! Fired Upon Ily un AtuMiBniii !:i tha Dark. Faykttevii.i.i;, Tenn., February 27.— Rev. J. M. W. Deshong, a colored preacher, was lived upon while sitting in his room last night by some one who stood in the dark outside. Re cently Rev. Mr. Dcshoug has been en gaged iu his work of classifying the women of his flock as “sheep and goats" and publishing the lists from his the ! pulpit. Some of the sisters set down in the latter class became very much in censed and a church war was the re sult. The attempted assassination is supposed to have grown out of this dis turbance. • WILL RESIDE IN EUROPE. Savannah. Ga. vannah escaped through the intevv. '. tary. The trouble w. ex-I'riest Joseph Sin the Roman < atholic .several days cf?u members of the bentians to rovi mit to deliver mayor, upo,: le* it could not i. openly ma the ehic-f of were oi'iirr the le'.nre lecture cot. UIII’I li(* •.*. I wilii ’ the outside bcgu i tht'* nt" h 1 ii’■ v. nilii .' nuilienci . ; mi i di • ti» J i- perse 1' : i''. ke*pt shotiliitg aie.l j"i 'I'he tin yi r u a il. February 27.—Sa- riot last night -.'' in of the raili- cipitated by c's lecture on esthcod. For rts nave been made by Aneient Order of Hi ke the ex-priest's per- die ’i.ct'ire, but the i Jvice. ivplicd that dotv*. Thi x ts were iif the lecturer and ■ nutl e. • eiailoi' oiUcers ilniv at the hail where be .1: Ve .1 -JV <1 consultation wi tli r! deei'led to or;le r *)ti riot alarm wa s ’l»t hoer eight eo.n pani a tr< >»>p of e.i v;i try < the seene. Tin * u*. time the milila i \ a the audience >1 iui i tail of n.otii the t itiranc t n two tho us; tot ill .il and after a i itief of (;olice, ihe military. The in .ui ! in half an , of infantry and a in e.inti.'d wore on • the nos Liit' hull. spectators. iug and hurl:; y of the ha il win r, 1 few sliots were ;;ii rioters but no one The electric iL. were broken l y mi the neighb ..1 After tlie nnb' i there was c n | r.i The stri. .s wi r in ! the hall for a time ’. Ul’iC II v.HjS. tiio scene or a block Miss Frances Willard Co Take Up Ilex Residence Abroad. Boston, February 27.—It has tran spired that Miss Frances Willard has determined to take up her permanent residence iu Europe. The state of her health is said to require thus action, as she is no longer able to stand the rigors of the American climate. Miss Willard sails with Lady Somerset early next month. It is understood that she will i not resign the presidency of the Ameri- j can Woman’s Christian Temperance ! Union, but that she will be re-elected no matter where her residence may be. in every direction an ; , tin . tr io ip, re- maim'd on ry.tar ; 11:.;; . the distm .nice ha-.i subsided, whi n t Iso ice ter er was brought out of tiie h.d l and u.st rted by P- a squad of battalions of ,o! i hotel. The crowd along the stre.d ! tempt at an o; on a later the ex-pi I >t’i from the hall t:ii police. FIFTY YEARS .-.urn-undod by two u:.s. vtuiLod to his ui; ivi 1 ;i:d jeered i:t ili .ro was no at tach. Half an hour wi .’ .* V,.;:, i se a led ho. i by . squad of PASTOR A FE. in m WH! on the streets doriiig il e (’ay. Slat ter y was to have let t ii ret 1 *a sonic 1; ill veste rd v afte •noon i>; Hebrew .ociation whie! lias tin under lease <ai eeiled its •ont •act Slattery ami tlu ■ leet mv, and hi lect nre which h e was itni OU1H ed liver la st night. were pus pont ‘d. hitndiv d ladies assemble: to hea ex-jirie st’s wife a ml fitiiling tlie closed. went to ter hotel. Faili ig 10 sec nre a n .ien- il r con t rat t for .*> asonie h ill. arr ments were mail e for Odd IV11 ow and his leelures will be d 1 i vt* •fi\ today. Rumors have be. •it ir ei: j tion of a 11 “mnt . to fire .'!;t • >n:e but no sneli at:e :npt has ! ‘t*\'!l 111.!’ The >'ii’"r"ak whieh is thi' 1 es j the eff> >rt on tin p':.' t>f 111 •-tnl •• * .*-. , ! Aneient Order 0 f liilfi'iii H. S t 0 |ii \; rs. strong. 1 ** I ’ *■ ' VVt •c :' so :.e ved at ti’iui in t h tachingW tilt* ill >!ii ;, ami ;>ro perty in iu which 'I.-i oy's p. 1.... A'b.sion belonging to Tny- (•(•ili'vt f. duct of \ ii ’H OF SENATOR FRANKS. lilt: uni r.tilii . but have tlie sea- igi:, .x. €., Fcbru:! if his there •cula- ".r ran l.-w a-i i’r •iid;*iit tiro t«’in cf tiio X or til Caro- iioa State* Sen.it '. i> tor : tiisl ’ ate. iio l in this city at 2:15 oV’ork yos- tcr . .v i;u:riiingof pncunioni;’.. lie was thirty vigiit years old ftud 1 *:ivv.s one child. Ti • ‘i.’.gs on the capitol were at half -S.—bona- iimih the oightli ii.'t, p:*'.*si lent pro tom of thnson- ly on board. Now the inUls in tha so - .ulied Piedmont tlfs- i outii are sit-.iated in a cotton belt raised ecu n\ suitable only for -.aiul .van, and unlit lor the pro- u Vi r»ic ichusetts mills. 1 ti::*:'; s'.-uisiifs show that Massachusetts Ii-.!- : • : ::.”v little to t. nr from the competi tion of ti>" south. William ivw--b*\v. of Fall River, a life-lot.g '.ve;; 11 in cotton mills and A. A. Carletor. representing the Boston central labor union, spoke briefly, af ter which the hearing was continued to March s All (tulct at DluHields. Philadelphia, Pu., February 27— Among the passengers on board the steamer Nicarauga, which arrived yes terday from Bluelields, was Albert Ze- luya, iirst cousin to the President of Nicaragua. Mr. Zelayu’s visit to the United States is not connected with any political mission. lie- said that every thing was very quiet at Bluc- flelds, and whatever claims the govern ment at Washington might have against the authorities there would be amicably adjusted. Honor* Paid n Riciauiond Div.un Bctnl-lVnl iinial t clroratiim. Richmond, Ya., l-ebruai'y 27.—The celebration of the semi-centennial of Rev. Dr. Moses ( the Presbyterian last night w ith r. o .*!, a 1 ’V am 1 the ains | it Slattery':- 1; ctmv 1 “la- | prominent < atholic •!'on Cafferty <>f the Bon ■is!at nre atl- ;il I .I o clot*U 111 I'esjK’et to hi.', ills remains were carried to Richlatuls, Onslow county, lie was quite prominent in " and reprcsciited it in lho - in i w >1. ot of Savannah lias ailvi-ei! all C.dholie.s to refrain from violence am! ins used Ids influence to prevent any Jurther trouble. Slattery has received assur- AGE-KLRALD TO BE RE-SOLD. Not from the authorities that he wili olestntion. He re gii-'trd during ho!*■; ii' there is o.ist ratinn. nnct be protected from will be furnished a his lectures and at any danger of an i T.-ips. •UI' Gi.it ; ba . ill' rnontl.s th : el led to k< c men FULL PARDON TO INSURGENTS. i '»he Governor General o' t ab i Ikbucb a J , r04 , I;| ni;i! 4:>11. j WARiiiX'oTox*, I'chrit try 2 *.—Secreta- | ry Gresham ye-terday received a cable- | gram from Consul General William: at 1 Havana, saying that during the contin- i uancc of the rel.y'lioii ii.'sr Santiago de . which began on .governor general ni.ilion declaring ..tie of war, the eomiiiaing in tlie cx- !.* lean i of Cuba, and .latiui/. on to eon- j February 28t!i, tlie tfroaud . of has issti^il pro. ft tj* 1 1 those piovinee-’ in a • • 1 * 1 "it iering m, w hieh will . i' >u.uis ha vc I 1: a r .: • {) rC > me Kl , lish . ‘'i'-oiis pros- : ei! e.y.'l," n;x> atiiiouticed Ids u.i.-i short of id bushels of live hundred 11 ercise of their futieliinis, and ol full pardon to ail insurgents who sub mit to legal ae.i horities wit Ida eight days; that tin rest of the island is tranquil and that ell recognized |>oiiti- cal factions have given support to tlie government. i v <ti:i - of t!i<» Kcccnt ( a’«? iia vu* ii t ompliod With. P.iUMixciiAtr, Ala., February 28.—The Daily A . -Herald, tlie newspaper which was I ought in at the trustees sale by Mr. F. I'. O'Brien, on the ilth instant, is to he resold. The city court of Bir- ndr.pharn yesterday ordered that in view of the iaet that the terms of the sale have not bean complied with the pt'i.p rly shall ag.dn go to tlie block on Monday, Mareh It. In the meantima the pajvr wdi eontinue ptihlieatiou un- d r tlie pu nt management of Mr. 1 'rank V. I h.an *. th * receiver. IHfc NOi'THEASTERN RAILROAD. I )i( Si l . of Will Si ll tin; Ko.ul ut sin iGirly Hiilo. An.ax .1'ehruary 28.—Some time ;. 1 1.:.* : ta . ' of Georgia ii»o,i e'Oliti,;! of the Nort lieastcrn railroad to seen re it*clf. th. <#te haifiig- guaranteed the road's !(oi*i . Under an act of the last geuciai * ibly the governor will sell tuetua .'1 - a earls’date. I he road's HOW HILL ESCAPED JAIL. Tlie A til’a iu;t : uitleevr ilrlpeil by a I*o- Iieviii'.ui Who is a Relative. Coi.i'mhi’8, Ga., February 27.—Char lie Crawford, the young white man charged with burglary in Alabama, who, with A. C. Hill, is under indict ment for assassination of Dr. Card, at Roanoke Ala., escaped from jail at Opelika, Air... last week by tunnelling umUr tlie corridor of the building, was arrested yesterday on the outskirts of policeman. Charlie is in I'uiieral of I ielti Mitrshal Archduke. Vienna, February 87 —The funeral of Field Marshal Archduke Albert took place yesterday. The streets were thronged with people and enona us crowds gathered at every .uvuru- ble point of observation. The hearse which was drawn by six white horses, was followed by Emperor Francis Joseph, at whose right was Emperor William of Germany in Uie uniform of the Austrian Hussars. How the Gold Hcaervc StuaiU. Washington, February 27. — The treasury gold reserve lias reached 870, • 177,313 by reason of tlie gold toeeived jaii here awaiting requisition from the | from the recent bond sale, being taken Akib'amt: authorities who have been up in the treasury cash accounts. The t; iegrr.phed. He states that the tools with which they effected their e.seape ifoges, pastor of nureh, commenced cn'i' ll outpouring of people. At six o’clock thej e was a banquet to specially invited, guests at the Masonic Temple and afterwards a public reception. Thousaiuls attended the latter, and at times the building was so crowded that the door , hud to be closed to prevent other ! from at tempting to enter. The governor unci liis staff, a delegation from tlie soldiers home, the first regiment, Llj camp of confederate veterans, the Stuart horse guard and other organizations attended. Dr. Hoge was presented with en grossed resolutions adopted by the con gregation of Beth Affliha synagogue, and a handsome silver berry bowl by the ladies of the Holy'wood confederate memorial association Among the tclegraius of congratula tions received was one from Cardinal Gibbons. The celebration will be continued to night with religious services in Dr. Hugo's church, on which occasion ho will preach a sermon reviewing the fifty years of his pastorate. FATAL BREAK FOR LIBERTY. reserve is thus 835,000,030 greater now than it was on February 12, on which date it reached the lowest point since specie payments were resumed iu 1879. were riven them by an Opelika pul ice man, who is a relative of Hill’s, the urerd'. vvr, and that he had access to | t}><» j oil ami unlocked their doors. After get Grig out Crawford came to Columbus, where his father Ls living, an'.’ ’ p'i.->t week, but expect Birmingham knocked this plan out. Ik* says Hill it ft on :: train that passed shortly after they got out of jail and the last that he heard iv him was that he had reached 1 rob the senate of a quorum Chattanooga. His present whereabouts is unknown. Crawford is a young man, but is a hard case. His revelations regarding Teniilc Diow to the Saloon* of Intllana. Indianapolis, Ind., February 27.— | The Nicholson bill, which deals a ter- had been hiding about here for the rifie blow to the saloons of Indiana to get off to ! passed the legislature yesterday by a vote of 75 to 20. The senate democrats have decided to resign if necessary to prevent the republicans from passing an appointment act. The action would "i i-.st night, but his arrest the policeman’s ns istance* iu Opelika 1ms caused considerable -on sat ion there and an investigation will follow. indeb. ■ im.**,. to the .state is j*'-’ ! i0,000. I'l'eliminary lleartiig of !:« faultcr Humiu r Lynchiu i:g, Ya., February 28.--The preliminary trial of Walker G. Hamner, the defaulting teller of the First Nn- tionl bank, and B. H. Rnnnill, his al leged accomplice, wa-. Feld before Uni ted States Commissioner Tinsley yes terday morning and resulted in the case being sent on to the grand jury, which meets iu this city March 13. I'.ll’M ('latton itoiii'tv. February 28 --Cotton ad- Tlio New Yolk \.;:.ee i .’ point ,, but lost this and do- dined i ] >'..it., closing quiet and steady Liverpool THE FATE HE DESERVED. Secretary of Treasury Carlisle 111. Washington, February 27.—Since j Carlisle r *#urned from Now York last . week he has been unwell / and for the j last two days has been confined to his ! home. Yesterday the doctor pronoun ced him ill with the grip, and ordered him to remain in bed. Out* South Carolina Negro Hewanted for HI* Mcitnnesa by Other*. Alalmma Thief Killed by Hie Sharl/I While Attempting to Lseape. GitEENSHOHo, Ala., February 27.— Cnrby lugs, wanted in an adjoining county for grand larceny was killed in an attempt to re-arrest him near this place yc terday. logs had been ar rested by the sheriff’s deputy, T. L. C. Douglass, and while enrouto to jail made a break for liberty. A posse started after him and when ho saw cap ture was imminent, turned on his pur suers with a scantling threatening them. Mark Jones, one of the pursu ers, fired on him, killing him instantly. Jones wa^arrested for murder. FIRED AT THE ENGINEER, Four phots From Ambu.-<ii Turned l puu a Train Fa .isiii" IHaouimivilie, (•ccuxia. Savannah, Ga . February 27.—At Thomasville last night about 10 o'cl. yk an attempt was made k Air. lh<d- wit h . lie . ol chaiig.' 1 to }. day. but h t }. i a p<ilnl, cl t . 1 . . I k ' M ) L ' . , “ . « I ; uml uueli.in;c 81,10.) Liverpool was un- point higher early in the the advance and declined e.ing barely steady, with I'kiiiX! bales at steadier Kelwls iu the City of Morocco. u T , , Paris, February 27.—It is reported 1 hosperity, i .t.. February 27.—Dur- i from Tangier that the dispute over tho ing the i;rst ot the snow, Randall Mil- I buccession to the throne has resulted in son, colored, stripped one of his chil dren. whipped ii unmercifully, forced 1» h lent lllfthnp Cu!lowiy Gal Iowa,. I'lidcred a Ket cjttlou. ; Fobva i v 28.—C. B. txa-o., | ■iiiiowa ,, .vlio returnh home today j >,,, i. . i' ... ;. , M1 '■ n-.„. : ivurw, w:ii w fe., " X e' V- lbs : net'ctl a im.. c reception at tho First ' i > > • . ue .tns j ' . . 1 cuo j non ( laughed in n contemptuous and iiiue i M ituotlist elutrcii tomorrow night. | 1 mil” i nuud Guilty, Ark., Icbruary 28 —A ty ol murder was re in the fedtral court nitlaw, “Clior- isoner merely manner. it to jump into a tub of icc water and then fastened it up >n an outhouse leaving it there to freeze. A knowl edge of the facts e;!tt' ctl a party of ne groes to vish Wilson’s house at night, take* him out, strip him, roll him about in the snow until he knew what it was to be cold and then to make him very warm with plum switches. He prom ised to do better. to the throne has resulted in an attack on the city of Morocco by rebels, who captured it and have looted a good portion of it after bloody lights with the inhabitants iu the streets. Neiv York Treasury lialitmai. Ntw York, February 27.—Treasury balances: Coin, $83,701.000; currency. 874,083,000. I Mr. 1'lruB Ho*. Pea hod v, list: | son biothen lair, louo %fieiiioofi, south winds. ism v. i.FH in naiisuiu s., February 28.—Wil- onr mijl, cast of this it- ivimis. For ' city was destroyed by lire yesterday, by ruin in the the origin being unknown. The loss | il #i00;000; insurance ciJ.OuO. l*urrlia«4« In KlarMn. I Lu •; I’lll. J vck un yiLi.i:,; Fla , February 28.— Ens. rn capita 1 .istk have purchased 0,500 ; Re. e. of plm. phatl’lands in Levy conn- | ty, Fla, paying tliarofor 505,000 cash. . A l.r'j.e minin ' Stut will be establish- j «d neat' Biousojq ,r-cy~"'wrr'-* 17*}, , TUlrty Thuuuaiid Grlji sutTcrer*. London, February 27.—Tho durd'.°. Berlin dispatch snya tltere' 30,00!) sufferers from infiuenza | Muni oil. Y/ruttiar I urecait. , WAsutNtiTo.v, February 27!^- For Geor gia, fair, u< rth winds. For Alabama, 1 fair northeast winds. BRIEF NEWS NOTES BY WIRE. Jam or B. Uentrr n> ’San /er of ^aproved. ^ v*r<Tio will of Mary L. AttTNetv Haven, Conn., wa'i con tinued until next vMonday bec&u>-e of the alleged discovery of unother will. The weavers at the Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass., struck Monday icorn- Ulg against a reduction of wages. ford, engineer of tho east hot n . passen ger train, vvhen the train vv.is cross ing Madison htreet lour shots were fired at him from un ambush. Only the first one hit him. It struck him under tlie ribs on the right side. The fireman reversed the engine and re turned to the demit. The wound may not prove fatal. There is no clue to the pepetrutor of tlie deed. Tho Strl!<» of Shorl Durutlou. Clinton, Mu> . February 27.—Most of the weavers at ;he Lnaeuster ging ham mills who went out on strike yes terday morning an! who voted List evening to return t ’ work weiv at their aoomsa i usual thisn >rning an ! all but ,bout two hundred looms were tan- W- ^ IHscharglnff the Cargo of L'oUcu. Lot don, Februar , 27.—TL * fire on the sfloamer Capte GuriT(-ate- (B. itish Robison, ii'om Galt«j»to.ii und .\ov." vrt is still >u;oulderiThe w ork mrglne r thi of cotton Is /jt til ted and when this is ae- 1 surveycL No