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& i t : ci liwafliodalliH ' l c J '. TT WB'LlJ HEW TO THE i-INE, LET THE'CHtPfiFAI-l-"WHERE -THEY iMAiV.iJt ! r -! l.tTf rn-sr VOL I. r 3 1 g -rr. r . The ilouae committee on nkulture decided to report favorably the Hatch bill to create a new executive department to be known aa the DeiMirtmont of Airticul. ture. Portions rclatin? to the labor bu- Ula In th(prbpoed hew f department 1 .wereoumua ui ine .request pi me laoor Kominittee. U j - After daily sessions for the last two irrnilniHl)in.i'ttTUail.. L . "T Wteks,. the flrlMicommWiiionmirBtap i . m jr. ti j , r . ; i f i , i UIIm i .....l w..L.'i.i.... .w.:iulu..u ; i. C02tuR6fI02f JJm I wuotiw, nut nun u t. iv- .-.... . u i.i... j. a . Isfactory icttleraent of the disputes that Ulv DCUMi UT. IUHUUUCW . . . . " 1 i bill to reimburse state for interest, peJdi '38! Pioi I l.Vt(l. 1H.,I "j I i ' i iwi it nil"! mM aitsr Ji JJ'iii '.Ti 4 f- "TtJ1 Filers AXD FAyoiea avovt cs - 41 Wket Oar NatlMal Law Hhn are oa monevi eXuchded in ndsW troopi the War. of rtb4 Re1eUioaj Jgefem i fie Beuatetliea returned the conbtdtra top of ftWr educational bUIan- lawyer on constitutional objections to the bill, was read by Mr. Morgan, and after a ' brief speech by Mi, gaulsburjr agaluel die bill, the debate wu closed by Mr. Clair in a final argument in advocacy of the bill. The bill was then passed, yea7W. nays, 29. The bill appropriates annually for eight years, atmu to be Veipendel to secure the "benefit of a common school education to all children of the er-hool age, living in the United State."! Tte , are to be separate Jthooi fur whiUianU colored children .... In the abseoce of the v, Speaker, Mr. Coz, of ffew Torlc, presided '' '"ow the House. Mr. Morrow, of Call , fornia, preaented resol otiose of the Franciaeo chamber Of commerce, urging the Pacific coast delegation in Congre to use all possible means to defeat any notion which contemplates a change iu the present duty on sugar, and the ; estab lishment of a bounty system. Mr.'PUelan, of Tennessee, from the committee; on commerce, reported bill for the con atruotibn of a revenue cutter for use at Ufactory settlement of the disputea that T theKoHU Atlautic fisheries. ! Prea'ulent Cleveland 1tas t'raciically del S. elded to spend a few days in Floridi J diu-togthepreient month. Bepreentativa assured him if be and Mrs. Cleveland would consent to make the trip, a torn mlttee would. ftke all arrangements. lit will probably spend -a few hours lit Savannah. ,; f The direct tai bill, which was reported favorably by the judiciary committee, and wiJLnadoubteUy pass, wlllrmjd to the ople ot Uoorgia f 117,V0X.8Q 01 taxes rollected on 'land durinjr the AVer; bama. ffstr$i8,29; Florida, 4,7(i MU(MipVfin,0S8t North Carolina, e877.4.Vi; South Carolina. $224. 87: l ennessee, f 802,004. The entire amount; to be refunded $17,639,083,' of which, the South getsl8,69S,8?0. - t Air. iriiuu, vx ueorgw, waiiutrwuucv a bill for a, publio building at Ath ena, Oa., to cosf $100,000. lie will also introduce bill stoking for an appropria tion juffldedt to Allow the engineer to turvey and make an estimate of the mount needed, to make, the . Savannah river navigable above Augusta at fax up a Andersonvtlle, S. C. ify will also ask tie river and harbor committee for an Charleston. B. X. Mr. Barnes stated that the committee on annropriationj(apjropriatioa-au9iclent to complete the offered an amendment nuking an ap i work on the Oconee river as far up as j ropriation iiiirs at the for the completion of build- iiiirsatthe following; points: Alterdeeo. k, $4,000; Charleston, S. C, $138. t)0; Jackson, Miss.$ 1,000; Lymhbiirg Ofvi Va 2,(W0) Pensacola, Kla.; $j,00t liichutond, Vs., $33,000. A resolution luntructing the Seiiate Committee on commerce (in reporting tht river and harbor bill! to set out important facts bearing i vschin-m, wt reported by Mr. Jduea,ifevail and agreed to The resolution for inquiry into the causes of inetlh lent mail service was taken up. Bprechei' attacking the post-ortioe department wer made byJCesxrj. Plumb, (.'lAttmvlMaailiOb, andjlcssrs, Beagan Bli4Ui4llai'tU champiashtd tial irtmrt. went. The resolution went over without neli.m. The Blair education bill a then taken up as unfinished buslucsa, and MlUwlrv addremed the Senate ia op rtOHition to it. Tlie bill appropriiit ing $10,000 ferjthe 8tib-Tropkai xpo. sition at Jacksonville, Fla., was peaied: . , -..-.Among tlx. e revive totnmunica 'ltIon preaeutcd to the House, was one from the rterrrtary of War, in response ft il llouoe molutjon railing for joforma ; jjoa relative to the plan and scope of the i.. t fonipillationotcifiiual records of the War ; hud lUlwllion., Keferred. Mr. Richard- on, of North Carolina, .from,, the com I'tiilUee'oo printing teimrted the Senate concurrent resolution lor the printing of IKH) additioual copies of ex utive doe 4 lur.eutSl. ou the subject of dairy pro duct . The coinniittte , on commerce re- ln.riWI W 1411 ulhnrMnir lti rrmnral iM tlie (juarsDtlne itatiou fsom Sluplxland, ..j Ml,:) JUerred, tot rwmltte f the 1 whole. Tle tonimlttee u lnlor reported iiaiadvertlr thai A! it tov provide for the liienning of. railroid 4-ondurtora. Mr. 'ul i:irmeiit.. of Georgia, tut roduced a bill Unt t public building at Itomei, Oa. ! . In the. Senate, Mr. Riddlebrrger'a tnht tpiinit st-cret sewiioiis In general, and .again the UritUh extradition treaty (u wi particular, was I recognized la the -shape , . f.ajargo and very Jiandsotne floral hat p i.im-l on his dtok one morning by an Irrdi ' anxiety' " failed C'lnn-Xa-Uael. Among the petitions and me inoriuli lire scntext isd referred were the following i ,.To jJaoe o Ihf free list hook printed tn iny of tlm nio'lrra fop'ljjo Innguagea, . 1 ainsmd the patent laws la telatioa to 3 lunorx-nt osera tf patttifsil nrtfclea.t rKor Kn international copyright law7 Among MtWU ftie bills reiwrtwl from Committees and plibcd On the calendar was one aiipronrl (.,.ting $10,000 for .thd Kuh-Tropk 1 Ka- 'position at, J ksonville, Fla, - Among Mtie bills Introduced and referred was one .0 f! by Mr. 11mr to pay for the passage of ,, . tim,. LaFavrtt and Lie. family from France to tM t'fclted. Ktatea as gtiesta of I he nation in l24....ln tlie Jldue sir. pcull shoal. Mr. Blouut, ofi Georgia, has in charge nearly a hundred) bills authorizing claim ants aginBt the. general government is Georgia, whose property" was taken dur ing the War, to go before the court of claim aud tstablish their rights. Among the claimants are Henry Field, of Savan nah: W. II. Parker, of Monroe; James A.OnrdeD, of Whitfleld; Asa Bras well, M IteKalb J. H Bray, of Lily Pond; James Price, Upson county; Nicholas Ihiwlbtgs.of Rome; Ben Haygood, ,of MonMe; Peter Ltu h, of Fultou county; Z. C. Buker, of DeKalb county; L. Li Slalonet of Screven county, and man otuera, tue most oi whtca ate oiq bills. 8EEI0U3 mi3.- A t ,Bf)f'I. N"rth Carolina, introduced l (rvl'iti(tL)slrtUu4 theiotiniinittea on waya and mrauHa reMrt what progma j It hM made hi tlie consideration of 1111 tejM uling the iiitrrnnl revenue taxes, and Otf etateat what tinie Mch bills are likely !. fci tbe. rrportfd to the' ' House. In case the committee la unable to agree upon thpse bills, It is Instruct oil to report that k-V-W tke-litusc, wbd biftk shall be r ,4need on the calendar. The first) bill i alil up was one punishing tlie adver . 'i r'tislng t lottery tirkets in the District of ..,. Cvlumbla. . . Bill Introduced by i )tr. ..Townsoid, permitting farmen and pre- ,i)cers o( iQtwcco to sell leal tobacco la ) U M7 quantity to unlicensed dealers, t.r to person without restriction, and repeal a;iUnr U, Uws lsjcvatsten therewith. A number of public buildings bills were In troduced, among them one for Pcnaarola, ,. j . aosaip, 'Senator RiddleWrger'f desk was Scuta . decorated with flower, tht - time the aoenpllmenl being a handsome national nsg oi cowers. .' The ProaliW ti.a MmntnatMT AUn lerMcCue, of Ketr'Torkr to U assist ant treasurer af tka t'ulod Rtla at N'pw i) Otx I mt, hi the .1)1 of Charles J, Naaaraeterlra, Held Nwaaar Oa. Bee ilMtrerri la la Nana. Tli a rnttr ImtldinfT of the Elmira. NT. Y., Jrf.risj'was burned.; Nothing was saved but a ftf ules. Tlie niadery.com fx.1ng room ssd etfitor'.at employes all L had smrsow soaea.MThe Sunday ingt omre, next aoorsomn oi rne Aaeer tir.' ' was " also " totallT 4 destrovei the. i UtgtC 'fourtory.' fumftdi&CJtore of J. M. wblnson it bona, oue of tlie finest between New York and But faUvwas ajso irncd. Charles Bently, a mmiber or hook ana uauer comiwny, N& f, was struck by a falling - v41 aud fatall v in inred. . ! titeamers were seat for from the Hefotinatory. La Frauce fire en gine manufactory,. Corniug, Uswcgo and Horsn-sa'.A pig nre n ragiug over several blocks siitwited west of the Union Depot, In Providence, 11. 1.,- and in vol v- " . - t fill- ..i fn? a BilmtiM 01 ihk urns, uuiiuiuirf ip tUllv ocniuied bv manuuetortra and Jewelers, sera Isotels, inrluding the Aluricn nmise, ana aiaoie ana camnge llonse. The fonr-story brick Wo k, where the Ore starM, was the Kobinson house, owned bf illiant It. Jtobtnwm a w taow. fud it was filled witUwarrlage stock, sah aud blinds and other - iufluutmahle umte rial. The -whole "Mock. eml.Ked liy Follntarll VMf Union and "WasMngton stm tc was ' totall t tleared ut . J. Tlie eaUnsiva worU if tlie Collia pnper - - ......! -. Vr.1"l?!I MiinUlaCluriUK svbiuj, ..mil. 11- brnham, Mass., caught fire hi the -rooming and was destroyed. Tlie fire " was discover.! 111a .it tLer Cflu: ktort. vtiiri- the toraire- department is iwatd. Th flaraea anon wpread to the eh-vatorrahaft. and, then made rapid uroirress. The'lii'ila building, wa 800 UM. 00 fuct wide, five stories high and -had a Urge extenlin. ' IS was Imilt of hrifk. and rontnined mntiy tuouuina uoi lata worth of ntacbiuery, swme t whiih mav be. saved." " I-rsw ' estimated at a tquatter bt million dulUrs, coveml Inr lusuranoe. Glcnny A Tlolell'i circular of New Ot- loans, says : .-"The market opened with a better tone m Liverpool na new icra, and out market vaHnded with Jin , ad vance la the nrat fisti aour ot nve to sip polnu. a very steady Rcitng. prevaiunj New York declined aouiewhal, and du big the balance of the dy our advance was lost,, vutt.4 dosing U nrf steady. suntMjVted bv a Arm tleaktf fa Liverpool and an active demand for spots here re sult !u if in larger sales .than for eonta weeks past. The general sentiment seejns favorable to .cotton tow, and healthy tone is the .result. ,Thi market closed easy. .March, 9.609.91; April, iv.vvaiv.vii fin;. iv.iv.i.ih 10.81al0.94t CoW, 10.00sl0.01j No- BAL1M) OV I'OTTOJt. , f. t . 1 i . T a l T A 'A (I ; ' -.,11 rl w-.J'js eOO V ., .vt., faeiti ar t?! .He national board of fire and m arise anderwrltcra fct New Totk1 have investi gated the recant eot'on fires, and hate decided that the fault rouvt be Uld to the planters. The underwriters contend that the sewtrig of bales te So faulty thai large spacea are left, which evpoee the cotton to danger from Urea. Knlee ana reguuv tlone which must be adhered to in the haling of cotton, If planter! sad shipper wanted tnauraaoe; wiu oe lssuaa.: IwWJ UVA ms i I i,sr.ara.i SOUTHLAND DdlTIKGS. C. ft ft IJITZSESTIXO yWS ITEMS FOB The Saalal. SallaUaa aaS Taaiaavaaee I 'erl-Fralet Satnrartaaa-aiar.fi I !t'k ltiacss. t Flrsa.t IMih. Kit." ' ! The MissigsiDtti Lesrislature hasaunlled the pruning knife to all appropriations, and cut off about 25 percent ail bills calling for expenditures of money. The Memphis & Cbadeaton. Railroad Company Jaa cut freight rates on grocer ies andprovisJona toi Sholtkld, Ala., nearty 40 per cent. In order to meet competition by tbojennogweltivet routed Another railroad accident occurred on the Ports Royal, A Aiiirustai railroad. About 8:80 o'clock one morning the tbirdjectios of he, up through freight train. No. 74. ran into the second sec-tioa at Beech Island, B.C.,,,,.. , ;, Ground wm broken lu Decatur. Ala.. for the grading and excavating for the works of the United States Itollina Stock Comiwny, that are lo be removed from irbanna, O, ,,, Fifty acres will be traded for the tracks'aud buildiugs of this company. 'Bamuel WJlUamiwaa walklue in the vkiuity of the reservoir, at Chattanooga. Tenn., when he got lost In the darkness ana waikea on into tno water, which was about 13 feet deep. No oue beinir near at the time, he was unable 'to gftout and; wasarowoeu. i r t , , - 'i I j Governor Scales, of Soudi Carolina,' on consideration of the case, commuted the death sentence of Lucian Rowe, colored, to imprisonment for ten years in the pen itentiary at hard labor. '. Rowe, was . con convicted of- burglary I at the Jhirhant superior court, ai.d aeutenced to be hanged. j.,.. ..., t;! , Fayette Malone, a railroad contractor at Norri station; Ala.,' was shot and ' Se riously wounded. The shootiug was done by Rev. John Stigarth, a Mcthodibt preacher. Melons was very drunk aud after abnsing Sit garth drew his 'pistol, bnt the latter who wu armeu fired two shots. . .... .. .. A party of eight persons, all colored, crossed the river from La Beuaite planta tion to Tvmond's Fairview place, La., In skiff.' The boat was old," and when the party were returning aud were within one hundred feet of their home landing, the swells of a passing steamer caused the skill to go to piecee, a ad seven of the occupants were ctrowaea' The preliminary' trial of Detective A. Sullivan, for the killing of Tom Ellis, I editor or. tue turn, at ruruiingnnm, Ala., waa Concludes recently. biz ef the best attorneys in the city were era-, ployed in the case, three on each side, but when the tvidenoe was all In, they agreed to submit the case without argu ment, lne atlenaaut was atscnargeaon i he ground that the killing waa In self- drfawf,.; ., , , .11 H, James Ford, who resides near Easta- bogi, Ala., was bitten in the hand by his yard dog. A t the same time three of his rattle were bitten. Since that time two of the rattle have died, and the other Is wild with the rabies, .harly last wees the first symptoms of hydrophobia made Its appearance with Mr. Ford, growing worse until Hi was pronounced by physicians and proved, a clearly developed case of hydrophobia. ' , Edward Beat, of Philadelphia, James Parker, of Indiana, and William Andrews, of Richmond, were arrested at Norfolk a.l for robbing the pou oUu-a at Salts bury, Md. Bust bad on bis person about $200 In money, a tin funnel for using powder lo blow open 8 safe, and a bull dog pistol. Andrews had $100 and a spool of thread fur use as a signal cord. Parker had $150 in money aud $500 in stamps, and a bu'l-dog pUtol. The ex tent oi tii) robbery wiu about 81,500. r A a Attempt was made to wreck afrelttht train on the Memphis A Charleston Rail, road at Paint Ihx k, sixty mjU- went of Chattanooga, Tenn. A freight car stand ing on the aiding was run down the switch so that It proje1ed luttwo feet over the main track. A West bouud fretght . train tunning at the rate of tweuty.ove tuilea an Hour, atrnck the car. turning the engine over oa its side and wrecking tka whole train. The engineer and fireman were badly hurl. .. . Brack Cornett, better know as Cstttain Dick, the. desperado and leader of. the notorious train rubbers, was shot and In stantly killed while rcslating arrest, I by Deputy Sheriff Alice, of Frio county, Teia. j Cornell's gang were the original Texas train rubbers, Laving had no con nection with the Burrowa and lllook band rerentlv broken up, and 1 they were at rnKrvMfu! In their tarfcr as therenowned Frank and Jeie James gang which ex cited such terror in Missouri some years man. f' :-H '- ?''! The Urge dry goods amend nten han diss estabiishiurut of Thomas O t Vnnor, at Sew Laredo, Mexico,, waa burned, UintiiKh the carelessness of a clerk, who struck aaiatra to light a cigarette while drawing alchol from a, tank. An ex plusbm of twenty Imrrrlrs of alcohol fol lowed, wrrrkinsthebi'tilding. ' The total lose t ' $;s,000.- Mounted policemen, with drawn sword, forced ertators to assist in checking the "Arnra. TwoAater tans; aot " tfwlcrstamllosf Ppanlih, ; were ImpresMtrl into this serv ice after receiving sevrral blows from ofllceri. r TT7 i ' OKMIR V Ht-UAt- I Mt Lit Men in the sugar trade In New Yotk were axdted over he report that the members of the fugnr trust Lad derided to ship large quauttJie( tit best refined sugar to London, In order to keep up the price of Kilned suar in this country bf relieving the market here ft any surplus and creating a shortage, of what w ould practicallj ba a "corner" In lugar. !'-- , I I A t" f- 1 t ! !. i m ;u a Le .11 . -V ""' " r i' ii7iiwuiii vnu tin " ;r r i'TLOEH) A ITEM&i lBuwinnWs'6vVtyCommIlonclf fiavt had shade troea planted trrouad the eoart honseatLJve Oaki.TialUleig Cluh Is a social -orgftnliutlou "6t Fernanaina. A I .Ovieda'will bra' 'laoto re-order txut- oflloe afer .July, wiTbe young men. j1 Ki.-siuimee propose4 orgauLung a ' light artillery company .VP.'Suwannee'B tax as sessor has been ordered, by the Comptroh J icr iu uive me acuoot cenauaior soo. , . . At the last meeting of the' Tinkfe ' Cotmft CommisBionere another election for eoun j : sent wat ordered for March ,10,.,, Font hicomotlves for the 6TangeBeltfailwa.v7 tm frpffAPaAeftinei H.,.aidt.oCrtii, Pittsburg, Pa., lure been purchased and are ' on" thtif vay to -Oakland, Jt.Tbe ' Gftn Jovft Spriug ViUage , Jniprovfrnent; Association, , formed several years .ago, has been revlved.'and"' prbmiileW feood 1 ,swrlMaiaAhej wayiGeavti&lng.JJhe , streets ot that place... Cienuount, on Uie Orange Belt Kail road, has t hand-' some new deiiot. It' Is 18x35 feet and snrmoim'ted by a ' tower forty feet ' In ' height. .The general stylo is Queen Ann ne,, First: Assistaut Pontm aster-General A.'E.'Stevenaon, who 'has been the pent ef . L. -O. Uanltt, ot Jacksonville, wft for Cuba. He will return in,'abont a week .'.'.The mIer of the Norwegian bark Njord, Oapt. Lonaeth, atPensacola, has gone daft. The crew were taking ad vantage of his unfortunate condition to run big bill - for t clothing at several places in the cit y, and a knowledge of the tact coming to the consul, the Matter In serted a card in tlie Commercial several days ago to the effect ' that ' Wither the vessel nor her agents would be responsible for any debts "so 'Incurred...,. Mayor Lilienthut, of Suuford, has how ' In hi posseaslon petittonsshowing 2,500 signers from a great many of the South Florida towns, asking for a State Board of Health. As requested in the circular accompany ing the petitions, the -majority of those tent in iieire the Mayors of Jacksonville, Orlando, aud Sail ford, to act as the com mittee to go to Tallahassee aud Washing ton. I . A bed of fine phosphate lias been discovered at Crawfordsville C. L. Peek, of Starke) has been appointed Jus tice of the Peace, and the Bradford County Commissioners have accepted him, which terminates a long dispute, . . .'.Sheriff . W. VanBukirk, of Bakei county has resigned,-' and .the .Governor, has anpoiuted Charles Pons in his place. The former hritf and family have re turned to their old home In. JloDroeville, Ind... .George Eugene Brjsofl, late'edi-' toroftheKw W'ttt'Dnttd Ktv. will shortly start iu that city the publication ot weekly trade journal to M aaown as the bitndujf Jtvrnbtg AdttrliMri and , de voted especially to Jhe development oi local nianufacluriugTcouimei'ciul and In dustrial interests . . . . Y. J. Ojeda, a prom inent manufacturer at that place, says the Key West Democrat, has aent to the Pres ident a fancy-wood cabinet of Key West cigars. - Each cigar is inclosed iu gold foil with a band around it, upon which is a miniature of Mrs Cleveland. Tie name of the firm and the initials of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland are beautifully embossed upon the cabinet in letters of coin Mirer. .. .A party of Louisville gentlemen and their familka arrived at PuutaGorda, Every one in the party, thirty in number, is delighted with the (Cliiuate and wall satisfied with tbe prospecta of that place. . . A colored man was found dead neat the fort in Old Towa, a suburb of Fer nandina, and it ia believed that the' man was murdered by hlghwaymenr.'TL Catholic fair at St. Anguetlne ha opened in the cathedral. The tablec were loaded with flowers, takes, and fancyartk-les. all of which L;k1 a good tale. The Ancient City hook, ladder.' and bucket brigade attended the fair in a body In., full wl form, and took .supper ?Mt .?ni .v ; THE PSIACHIR SKIPPED, v ' Aa4 Taak ! Ilia) a f.VF Msaalat Veaat tVMew. (There Is greaff xitemiut In WovelahoT. county, north Carolina, .over jthe elope-. ment ol J. f . Mcirs, an ex-preat-uer, and Mrs. J. Beam, Ioth of . whom jwere re cently couvScte.1 of crime, the woman being sentenced to jail for three months aad also fined $'J0u. Pending Kn apieai to tha supreme court Steka wa eeleaaed on bond. The direct" cause of theelop meut was charges by mtcreated parties,, who suspected something wrong; that Andrew Beam, hulnd of tha woman, Lad bora puisoneti. Beam hat Iieea dead eearly'two years. His body was exhumed recently, aud several witnessea examined by the coroner. T)ils , f right-nel tha g'ailiy pair, who took the- Air-Llue train at Gaston for the Korih. Another In quest was , held ' over Beam body, and many wiinesM were examined. The stomach and Intestines were taken out and takea to Raleigh for ' examination. The last jury rendered a verdict accusing Mrs. Beam aud , Su its of the murder of. Beam, prior to tne latter a tleatn mens and Beam had a store seven miles: front' Shelby, and after Beam's death tbe busi ness was continued by Jlrlrs had the' wklow. Btcir Is forty -five years of age," and leaves a wife and tea children. Mrs. Beam is a handsome woman, alxmt thirty five years of age, but leavra no family. She was Beam's second wife. The hud lent ot the guilty pair waa at Gsstoa, and there la soma belief -that they tare gone li Tcxaa. , it , , fw! ; itlit4 .wattsj, yj--ojitt hm ; Kx-Lord Mayor Pulllvao, of Dublin, nau a punito nxeptioa kui ; Jtyae, Fsrlrf IxuhImu. Over 40,000 ticople were in Park at the time. The oratloa tlvea Mr. Sullivan by the Immense rrowd wat extremely eothiisiiMiic. I pon asetndina the spraker'a platform he wat presented with an addres to whkh he replied, de 4 daring that the government's wretch! forrekja a.4 nrither suppressed awr'fri.irhfy emit snypvKiy, tnrers were repestedlt I given for Jlcssrs, .tjulllvan, Gladstone, 'and home tula.' -""v.. "--. A f HE BUSY" WORLD u,1u f M& HgiawLiaL -3 ii , Ttv Al.bwsslaasMidiakJMI raceIa Ike ,lH,Prm.fl k'ir'lX 5"rt t -'ls.ll HUtarr e Texaa. a a St h ft Km PHOTOGRAPHED BY THE. EVER ilili" l!wi seel 1 t , mPeter Peacher, tormerly of Montgom-, 4 ary, Ala,, and a member bf one of th4 next families in tha eitv. anlti a' hmti. . in.. iJ, UJ..J..k..u.i ui X L hl-laW Of F M OftlTnril la itinrnnr1 mrifh . - w -.ww.w . ww'w " r r- ' " w 7 . . - . i. .M. . l fKa ... ... ,i..r 1 1 I -'', j itiir..a AeeU.m. aairidea. ato;' J J Tin Madison county,' TexAsi'f Mrs. Oafford,'! tl p. R.Iicke,Petroleras'VKalljy) fcwidowf the rAiiederedj ami jratnrnad to ,,t iisaania recently, aud in an interview gave thrf ktorr concerniiiir'Hh trasfedV (taffnnl I Aft Mmt.lt Rt.l ... f.w f .... ..n Ol t(itr Almur. Il.o ' Km. (im. d.iMjf.Tojcdo, plUo,, The Antl:Poyertx.soclel,vpf Tew York h filed applicatiou for iucoritoriktiou." Ihaifraortforthe'sihdwW. ifasiS' GlJiwiiiflihartJbtdJO lo theif Mf$ it'j'ifii j(11-rfri!v' fiv,! -"The bonds, .whitji. Frank SIcNValy saole'frvi IM .Aeeo, We.Mriirge-'biiuk WWWt liy Ijty IrotW JIarj ryj who went to hurojie In scanh ol the !t New JwseyV Legislature lUs-tau 4l.tr Ihfot of a teutperaiiee,, agitation .u4 lt general .imprcioii is'lliat UigV.liceufe' pud local tjjftiou'will uu4 orfail tti hIbtr,, H-n3l:iil At i ! ... ft 14 pnyid p. Hilt, treasurer of Philadel- phbiT.tHtge Benevolent Protective t)rdcr of Klks. isaukiM be about $.l.QO0 short -in his account. Mr.Jiilt is au insurance broker, and bus been .treasurer of tho lo-' eal lodge of Elks since 18tJl, " A fire (broke out shortly, before fluid' bight in a large five stoiy building on St. Paul street, Montreal,' Quebec," occupied by Guslave R. Favre, wliolenaleharlare Inert-liHiit. The whule block waa burned aut. The toss will he about $300,000 on' bulldiug, and over $.2oO,000 on stock. iFuihtf Stephens was seiiUnoed at Fale AmIi, county Douegal, Ireland, to three mon-hV imprisonment, wilhont hard ht bor, for iuc-itiug tenauts not to )ay reuts. f he clergyman appealed mm tbe sen tence of the court, and Waa surrounded by an excited crowd but there waa no disorder.- . ( f, . , hTwo thousand men are still coutinuiug their efforts to rescue p.saeiigera on the mail train on tbe Arlborg railway, in the Austrian Tyrol, which was buriol bv au svalaucbe. - An avalanche swept down npon a cottage built on the side of the mountaiu and crushed.it Jo pieces. Its occuitauta, a watchman and his wife, were killed. 1 ' The lockout of shoemakers at Cincin nati, Ohio, has resolved into a fight be tween two assemblies, dUtriU nsaembly Nil 4sj and national assembly No. 216. The shoe manufacturer favor No.48, beeausa it has headanarters there, as well aa lieoause it bat ordered an end of the lockout. No; "?16, on the Mhof hand, te'la the mea not 4o go back until the manufacturers will agree to recoguizeths rtiles adopted in May last.' " "' - " At Silver Cree k, t miles south of Hazle ton, Pa., J. 0, Wenu A Co. operate two huge collerics. A party of llungnrians went from there to llazleton to attend the dedication of a new church. , AU were drunk when they returned home in the evening. When they got to the hoose of a man named Mauiick, they indulged freely in whisky and beer. Maddened by drink they engaged iu a fierce fl jlit, and, according to the story of one of tbe men, while this fight was in progress a lighted lamp was overturned aud ex ploded, and in a short while tha room waa enveloped in flames, and the clothes of those present were set on fire. The doors were found to be locked. Ia their drunken condition some of,, them either did not know, what to do, or were unable to climb out of the windows, and remain ing in the room, pctiUed In the flames.. IF a 1 Peter leacher,-who hud married Gaff ord's' ' ' sister,; also moved! ltav bothlocat-, ., ,,,, ,.. lag inear Mndisonville,- Madison countyl , ' ' Iu 188(i;yafford moved' with hid' family'" to-illiumawsooiiutyj u Texas. a,MeaiM ,us! bh , whye true bilto had been fonud against , ,. . Pracht-r find ' nmu huuifA VH" WhUtan fta radisWotiirfv,ilihrgiog them .aitlir i mitx. WW wiMJ ..-yuljoid received a sum- ,, uious to appc-ar in a criminal suit1 against Pc-acher aud- Whlttcn,' it being 'knownmuiJ b that.be knew something about tha Crimea , i In tht Spriug it lat year, Gafford re- ' ctlved it letter warning him that he must itU v.i', not attend the trial as a witness aguwft Peacher, aud that he hai ..better go to Alabaiiia and get,., out ,, o'C tho", slate. Gafford returned,' lu.nlnur his fam ily in Texas aud located ut Birming ham, , lie obtulutd work, fcu tho coke evens at Pratt mines aud remained there several ' mouths. Late in the Summer." however, he returned to his ftirmerhome and family iu Texas, thinking that tho excitement had blown over. In this he was fatally mistaken. In October last he received a eecoad siiuuuous to appear aa a witness iu the cattle stealing cases to " be tried at the November term of tlie.. . Madisouville court. , lie left his home at Com Hill, W iliiuinson countv.- on the ' third of November, going on horseback through the countiy lo Mndisonville, a distauce of over a huudred miles. lie reached MidL-juville safely, but the cattle atealing cases were MtMued for a week aud he left the town about night to go to the home of a friend four or live miles distant, . He was never seen agum.,, alive. The top of hi head had been , blown off with a Winchester rifle while riding through some woods. , Peter., Preacher, the prisoner who is charged with the brutal murder or his wife a brother, is a son of J. A. Preacher, of ,, Montaomerv. He has two brothers thern and two in Decatur, ' Alabama nil good . men and useful citicn-i. His crime caused bis wife to die fromjiutf. 4 ! n ... A TEBRIBLB WlAfOX Latkle Hutcheson, a colored rnan, wu aiuing on tbe front seat ol a smoking car in the passenger depot at Atlanta, Qt.i with a cigar in his mouth, tilted back with hla riicht foot stuck through a win dow.;- Next in front of the smoking car was. the .bajgage ar, and both doom were oin-b. Another colored man In the baggage ear happened to aee tho foot ti. king out throuirb the window, and called the attention of his friends tn his car to It by the remark t "Look atdat big foot lo de.windvw." . The, laughter and remarks, that followed roused the Ire of the smoking car passenger, and, lean log over so as to get a good view of the darkey tn tbe next car, Uviiberately drew an enormous revolver aad drew brad tt the darkey who made raiuarke about his foot, remarking with an oath as be u::l so: "i II look after my feet if youH look after vours.-? I'm a-oui' to ilk ou any how'.',. A polkeman appeared, and w hen Hutcheson waa searched, another and pe- nil Weapon was found in hla pockets. It la. nearly a altng show It consists of a brass glole. aliont one inch in diameter, filled with lead. Tha'rlnht la attached firmly tar at leather string which passes through a small knob on the hall, the ends being tied and forming a leather band which passes round back of the wrisV then between the thumb and forennger, like the strap to a pylWmao'a elub. This lares tha ball aaspendod ? about three inches from tha head, aad Its great weight, combined, with Its couveniiTVi-s la handling and concealing, make it a terrible wcsDoa.' tfh -ft-!. it'-'H, r lit lilt BOLD OITIEAQI. 7 i anf . P- i wruoot, l I.ITK. Mt I , . m t . I iue uammon hiiwi oi sueoiogj, ill "Atlanta," Georgia.'' hat " received a ssagnifirent gift from . ,11. tiam. nion, of , Batavla, 111., .for whom the Institution la named. " In 1883 Mr. Gam mon gate tha school $20,000. .' For some time he has contemplated supplementing taat ffiii. . lie now Rives me insiiuiuon A ttoy fMelea a ( hailaaaaaa. Tma. tterttca OB la la .VJaaalalaa. , A band of Gyiies camped on Lookout : Mountain. we're ridinir slonr .Boyoe . atreet, in Chattanooga,. Ten u., when one , . 01 luern inrew a iasw anu t-sugui wmu Willianwr. a 11 year old boy, around the Beck. He waa hauled into the wagon, and, notwithstanding his cries, he waa compelled to snrreudcrT " Tlie- capture was undo in the residence portion of tho city. The boy was taken to tho uiouu-. . tain, when he again began crying and wanted to return home. He waa tied with ropea. and brutally beaten, so thnt his body ia covered with a ripca . from head to foot. After the terrible beating had been administered he waa taken and tied to a tree and , loft then for a few . hour, uutil the Gypsies could get ready to move on. Tlie little fellow watched hi chances and managed to untie thu rojiea, aud wldle the Gypica had their backs turned, mado ' hi escape and ran all the way to the city.s The circuiu stances were repotted at police headquar ter and Deputy Sheriff Spr-neeY, armed with a warrant . and , aummoning a posse of men started In pursuit of the Gypsies , who art? living OU the s mountain. -TIm' Injured boy ia badly hurt and U in a serf-.,, ous condition. . .,,. , i ! rat'itu mi TQ?ivit'B. , , w i O. I Syrlskl, alias C D. Holmes, was arrestnl at Nashville, Tenn., recently on Information from CiaciunalL It apiears that Svrinkl. who ia a good geologist and J a flue Unguirtt, speakiug three languages . fluently and having considerable knowl- ' edge of til others, went to tho (Sndn-; bail University and offered to sell some rare fowuls, taking pay In certain hook. The trade was mnte but not ratified by the trustees, but Svriski brought away the book and a bii-rsco which wa to be inoladed. Notwithstanding, ha la charged with the larceny of the article. While tn Nashville lie bus been appearing In the role of a denf and dumb man and has aold at lrat one Rule si Ivor crucible ss platinum, with h is worth sixteen timet as aiin-h at tbe silver oue." In ntthc cast tha crucible was tested and the fraud , , discorered, He foiind h:a speech when ' arrested and hat talked freely since.' t . I III I i ., , UKBRKW C'OMVKMTION. . The twentieth convention of District Oracd Lodge No.'S, IndcH-ndent Ordei B as! lirifh, was held at B .Ititrire, Md., w th President Henry Morris, o. Tarboro, K t'., la the chair. Therc..were sixty, a ne dclegatespresciit.r'irescnliiig lodges -in District of Columbia, Virginia, lleoriri and North and South Carolina. ; The chief tiusinesa was tlie report of board of control of the orphan asylum fund, which reported that the buildiuir of tha asvlnm had been begun at Atlanta, Ga., and It would probably be completed before tha aloaa of the UuJl'tU- '" ' I' 4-4- f acfal)U ropl.,iiit , "Ah, l.oprje,'' she said, ai they were ronnVM.with Clarke. Mrmll,. , but U 11 m7toe Vanding ahwe.'' It ha, bought the K . m M , Donooga roa.1, and will m.ke abcautlful nt fctr, get oa rJ k.oll tpgetltr. uarkr there. Two handsome howea for ..fV "V. .1 i.." " - wfc!',w. T . fcrofessore are to be erected.. " ,. , .-ifvw i. ta ,wvBf!fiM t Hit ,ka mm 4iK sittrl om tw t'4 I aaiti in 4 Hi
Hillsboro Recorder (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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