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fit' ft at tioni unless he keeps In touch with the commonplace ordinary citizen. Cozey' Army. The war correspondent of The "Washington Star. who Is journeying from Cumberland- with the army. telegraphed today an Interview with Coxey.

In the course of which the commander or the commonweal- es said The number of men we will have at Washington Is a. mere matter of conjecture but every unemployed laboring man In this country ought to be there on the let of May. We will combine our forces out- lde of Washington and propose to carry out the plan as already outlined. There should be 3000000 or 500000 people around the capitol on May 1st to demand the Issue of non-interest bonds. After the meeting we propose to camp probably on Senator Stewart's property at Chevy Chase.

and wait until congress acts. In answer to questions as to possible contingencies Coxey said If congress should adjourn without act- kkg on the bills there would be one and I bnly one. thing to do Cleveland would have to call an extra session. I Not allow us to hold a meeting on the I capitol steps Well. we will test the con- Ututlonallt of such an action.

Suppose congress should absolutely re fuse to pass the bills In that case' with the demand that will some from the people It will simply show that we are not living under Ii representative government. Arrest me for bringing vagrants into the city Well. there Is a limit to the en durance or the people and some spark will wt a fire that will be worse than any prairie conflagration ever known. The men Elng to Washington are not vagrants. but inest laboring men.

Lost in the Maelstrom. We hear or many of the successes that Come to New York and live into the mael- trom or speculation but we hear or but few of the very many failures. One of the most pronounced has just come to the surface. although his trends have known for some time that he was shaKy. Frederick Wolff of Montgomery.

Ala. came here several years ago. thinking no doubt he would make success In the financial world as the Ltahmm brothers dJ. lie was a smart Hebrew. well up In nuance Quick and nervy as almost all the Jewtsn financiers are and without political convle- Cons.

He cut a wide swath in dealing in i southern securities. He bought a fine house I on seventh street agreed to pay 5100000 for it paid vuw un the purchase price and then paid interest on the balance. He lived high. and was a high binder on the treet Yesterday tie was arrested as a cheat and swindler and is now in ludiov Street jail in default of a bond for SluOO He was a member of the cotton exchange borrowed money from a friend and agreed to transfer his membership in the cotton ex. change but failed to make the transfer.

On Investigation the ict appeared that he had transferred his certificate of membership last fall. He is utterly broke up and his credit ruined. and has been. so I am Wormed for six months or more. CONFESS.

They Admit That They Were in the Scheme to Hum. Meridian Miss. April In tuest and excitement are still deep In tile arson case. A mass meeting of citizens has been held at which resolutions were adopted pledging moral support to the authorities in suppressing lawlessness and demanding Of property holders that no more houses be rent to gamblers end prostitutes. Uek and Scott.

the mcenaiand belong to what is commonly termed the sporting fraternity. This morning their trial was continued by the introduction of witnesses for the defense. Hon. H. M.

Street late speaker of the house of representatives testified that he offered Detective Horn a reward or lAo for the capture or the incendiaries. Captain Street is special state agent for the Phoenix Insurance Comi anv. Kelk the elder of the detencimnts testified that he zklet the decoy Scnatnber Monday morning. Schamber gave the witness a JrDk and asked It the witness had heard anything said about Sunday nights tire Witness replied no. Schamber bought whisky and invited hint to dine with him.

About dark he went with Schamber to livery stable and engaged a hack and drove to different places drinking all the time. Finally they went out near the cemetery. Schamuer wmissed the hack and the three went to the school building which Schamber tired in spite of the protests from the defendants. Belk admitted that he and Scham. ber had fired the five buildings Sunday night but laid all the blame on Schamber.

lie advised him at all times not to burn the city. Dudley Scott. the other defendant testified on the same line endeavoring to blacken Schambers character but denied any knowledge or Sunday nights acts. William C. Schamber proprietor of the Queen and Crescent hotel.

was the next Witness called. It was through his instrumentality that the town was saved from ashes. He kept the detectives posted with the plans of the firebugs and rendered valuable assistance in the capture of these desperate characters. His testimony direct and convicting. The city hall was und to be too small to accommodate the Vast crowds and the hearing today was continued in the courthouse.

It is thought that falling In the attempt to implicate chamber the defendants will make state- fcaents implicating others who. it is thought ire assisting in their defense. Their at. mpl8 to fasten the blame on Schamber ire hooted at by the best citizens here but po surprise is manifested. as no other line Of defense was open to them.

The case Will probably consume all or tomorrow. Students Being Converted Blue Ridge. Ga. April Special. Wonderful revival is in progress here.

The meetings are being conducted by Rev. H. SI. Newton. president of the Blue Ridge institute.

and Rev. G. D. Stone. The Church has had more than twenty accessions.

Many of the new converts are pupils of thejnstitute. The Strike Did Xot Occur. St. Paul. April The strike of the treat Northern railroad employee called for 1 o'clock this morning has been declared off rorhe present.

Fire in a Canadian Town. Dislodge Bile Stir up tie Liver Cure Sick-Headache Female Ailments Remove Disease anti Promote Good Health. AmVtf rt over. ir rS Miii ui YAMACRAWS1INOHI Sullllins Tem Loses Its First in the Forest City. AND THE UMPIRE WAS FAIR.

TOO Teddy's Hold Their Own Very Wen Up to the Eight Inning The rho tloDl League Buon Opens. Savannah. Oa April 18. Special Sa vsnnah defeated Teddy Sullivan's boys In a hard-fought game today by II. score of 2 to Not a.

run was made until the eighth inning and It looked as It the game was going to be a tie without a score. I The game was very prettily played. and seven innings passed off without a man on eltler side reacJlni third base. In the evhth Inning however Savannah had the bases full. and II.

two-base hit by Ramsey brought in two men. Atlanta. failed to score in the eighth and Savannah failed In time ninth. Teddy's men fought hard to take good advantage of their last showing but secured only one run on an error by teeblea Both pitchers showed up well and aliugetner the batteries did some tine work. There was almost a total absence or kcking on either side due to Uumplre tunoly excellent management of the two teams.

He was loudly cheered once or twice when he successfully subdued premonitory outbursts or bluster. About 1500 people witnessed the same. The score was. SAVANNAH. AB.

RBHPOA7i Clarke It 4 1 1 0 liutenmnson. lb 1) 1 5 0 uxKiue 20 4 0 1 1 tiuUiosmtey rZ 1 M-Carm a 0 1 1 rbK. ss JiUHZtn 3 0 Ii Ii Kamaey I Totals 11 2 6 27 14 I I ATLANTA. AB. R.

I3HPOA. UUnuiJi lb 4 0 0 0 1 Bauer rt I 0 2 i Kyan lb 4 1 1 14 Bolan I 0 1 2 0 Hvjjonan ss Buyle 4 0 4 i Gcibd 2b As. It 3 0 2 Cvnurer. 3 0 0 4 Totals ill 1 2 11 14 1 cvre by innings Savannah 0 0 0 00002 2 i Atlanta 0 0 0 0 1-1 Summary Earned runs Savannah i Atlanta 0. Two-base hits Ramsey.

Total 1 bases on hit vatlnah 7 Atlanta 2. Bases on balls. by Ramsey 1 LexfloVer 2. rucn out tanvoey 5 Conover 2. Errors bavan- uaa Atlanta 1.

iiattenes lUunsey and Januen Conover and Boyle. i Put It on the Umpire. New Orleans April 19. Special. Mem phis defeated New Orleans today in a loosely played game.

and the 800 spectators were thoroughly disgusted with the sample of ball put up by the locals. Wadsworth pitched for Memphis and did well. The lo cads only succeeded in getting six hits from lime delivery while on the other hand Braun. who did the twirling for the locals. was unfortunate in being hit with men on the bases although several balls hit high into the air should have been easily handled by his support but there seems to be an alarming lack of energy and such balls were necessarily counted hits.

The redeeming play or the game was Floods terrific hit to centerfield into the bleachers. for a home run. Umpire Sylvester's work in today's game was very unsatisfactory. The score was as follows Memphis 30110340 12 i New Orleans 010000001 2 Batteries Wadsworth and Bolan Braun and Schabel. Base hits Memphis 11 New Orleans.

6. Errors Memphis I New Orleans Mobile a Winner. Mobile Ala. April 19. Mobile knocked the spots out or Pitcher Borehers today and won hands down.

They hit terrifically and Nashville was not in it at any stage of the game. Underwood performed the remarkable feat or hitting safely seven times out of seven chances. and York hit six out of seven making a total of thirteen base hits between the two for eighteen bases. Score Mobile 21629042 2 28. 30 5 Nashville.

2 02120000- T. 2 Batteries Kllng and Trust Borclmers and tailings. Poor Struggling Macon. Charleston S. C.

April 13. Charleston won the closest game of the season today from Macon. The feature of the play on the local side was the fine work or Wynn a young pitcher who last year played in Columbia and who occupied the box today for the first time. Three men fanned out before him. Both sides batted freely and two home runs were made one by Slebel of Charleston and the other by Welch.

Attendance Charleston. 40003000 0 7. 0 Macon. 02000003 0 5. 11 2 Batteries Wynn Klopt and Zahn Glbbes and Hooter.

National League Games. Washington. April 13. Between six and seven thousand people Including many of prominence witnessed the opening game or the championship season today between the Washington and Philadelphia clubs. The- result was a surprise to everybody.

The Washington club is composed of new men to the league but they won easily. Score Washington 4 hits. 9 errors 2. Philadelphia 2 hits 6 errors 2. Batteries Esper and McGuire Weyhlng and Clements.

Boston April Boston. 16 hits 17 errors 4. Brooklyn 2 hits 5 errors 4. Batteries- Stivetts and Ganzell Kennedy and Dalley. Baltimore April 19.

In the presence of the largest crowd that ever witnessed a ball game in Baltimore the championship season opened today. The New York Giants were pitted against the ioles and were defeated by a score or 8 to 3. Attendance 1380 A special train from New York brought 150 cranks and newspaper correspondents. More than 1200 of the 1500 in vitations sent out by Secretary Vonderhorst were accepted. The guests Included Mayor Latrobe city officials congressmen state legislators society leaders and nearly all of the members or the theatrical profession now in the city.

Score Baltimore 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 8. H10 0 New York. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3. 10 3 McMahon Robinson Rusle and tarrell. Louisville Ky.

April The baseball game with Cleveland was postponed until tomorrow on account of rain. St. Louis April St. Louis U' hits 16. errors 1.

Pittsburg. 3 hits 8 errors Batteries Breitenstein and Buckley' Killen and Mack. Cincinnati. April The Cincinnati-Chi cago game was postponed on account of Corbett and Jaekson. Jacksonville Fla.

April IS. Special. J. E. T.

Bowden of this city who leaped Into a certain sort of fame some six months ago on account or his connection with the Duval Athletic Club Is out again before the footlights and trying to work the newspapers for some more cheap notoriety. lie claims that the old club has been reorganized with Bowden himself in It and that negotiations are now pending by which in all probability the Jackson fight will be pulled oft in this city if fought in this country at alL Bowden tells only what is true but the sporting public will take little or on stock In It-coming from him. Bowden talked too much during the other affair. It was chiefly what he said for publication that stirred upthe governor of Florida so hotly against the club and the fight and Bowden's latest declaration as to the Intention of the Duval AtSeSo Club will be like a red rak to toe tacjTot the chief executive. Overnor MttcneUwis a rood deal humiliated by th actionof Judge' Call In Issuing the restraining order to' Sherift BrowttnJ whereby the January fight was toads possible and.

if Bowden begins his old Ill-advised talk again. It will. In all probability. stir up the gov ernor to quietly. do Lomething to prevent another prize fight in Jacksonville even if he has to call the legislature together In special session for the purpose of enact- Ing an absolutely prohibitory statute.

Public sentiment here Is not opposed to combats like that between Corbett and Mitchell and. In all probability there would be no opposition of any account to the Corbett-Jackson fight being held here if the club and Its hackers only go about It In the proper way. But If they permit Jet Bowden to cry It out from the housetops six or seven months In advance of toe event the governor will find some way to knock them out. This time he will work on the quiet. too.

He has learned that he lost the game In January by too much bragging before hand. If the Duval will call Bowden down and then go to work In a business way Corbett and Jackson can easily be brought together here next December. The Memphis Race Memphis. Tens. April 18.

heavy rain last night made the track lumpy and slow today. The favorite. Hawthorne won the Tennessee Club handicap with Joe Murphy stcond. Weber did not begin riding Murphy until within a sixteenth of the wire while Hawthorne was under the whip the length of the stretch. Of the maiden races one was won by a favorite and one by an outsider.

The year race was won easily by leans Lillian C. First race purse for maiden year olds six furlongs Tom Grlffln. 20 to 1. won. Orln Rogers second Jlsninle third.

Time 1:20. Second race. selling purse or MOO for two- year-olds foui furlongs Lillian C. 3 to 2 won Irksome second. Miss Alice third.

Time. 0:51. Third race. the Tennessee Club handicap purse of 800. one mile and one-eighth Hawthorne I to I won.

Joe Murphy second. J. P. B. third.

Time. ll8y. Fourth race. selling purse or 100 seven furlongs Patrick I to 1 won Caroline Hamilton even second Revenue third. Time.

2. Firth race selling purse of 400 mile and sixteenth Enthusiast 1 to 6. won. Satellite second Peytonla third. Time.

1:52. Sixth race purse of WOO for thre year old-maidens. six furlongs. ManoR 7 to 5 won St. Nicholas second Illinois third.

Time. 1:19. W. Ii. FLEMING'S CONDITION.

His Injuries Are Very Dad An Angus- Ca Mills Iluslness. s. Augusta Ga. April 19. Special.

The annual meeting of the Granitevllle Manufacturing Company was held today. President H. B. Hickmans annual report to the stockholders was satisfactory and in it he said that his great ambition to keep his operatives employed without reducing wages had been gratified and the mill had never stopped running. He said the out- took for the present year is not so good is he had hoped for.

owing to unwise competition and want or confidence. r. Hlckman will purchase 40000 of new machinery this year for the mill. The gross earnings or the mill for the past year were 15049662 expenditures S- 5625 making the net profits 08491637. From that sum 6000 has been paid in dividends which Is 10 per cent on the capital stock.

The mill consumed during the year bales of cotton. 791 bales more than last year. The old officers were re-elected as follows President. Ii. H.

Hickman directors W. A. Latimer William E. McCoy of Augusta Andrew Simonds. of Charleston A.

B. Davidson or Charlotte Hamlin Beattie of Greenville S. C. Sir. Fleming Badly Hurt The condition or William H.

Fleming who was kicked yesterday by a horse. re mains unchanged today. He rested comfortably and is doing as well as could be expected. His let eye is lost entirely and there is some apprehension or inflammation setting in In the right eye which may destroy the sight and make him totally blind. Dr.

Calhoun. of Atlanta has been telegraphed to come here to try to save Mr. Fleming's sight. Mr. Fleming.

of course is suffering acutely. but he bears the pain and torture with courageous fortitude. His right upper jaw is broken. and the bone which holds the upper teeth is dislocated. Mr.

Fleming Is horribly disfigured from the accident. Many inquiries were received today from all parts of the state as to Mr. Fleming's condition. The grand jury today found a true bill of murder against William Nelt on the ne- gro who shot and killed his wife here two months ago. No bill was returned in the case or Kitty Page who was charged by Isaac Weinberg.

or Atlanta with larceny after trustinstealing a diamond ring. BLOODHOUNDS WASTED Porch the Pike County Murderer Surrounded in a Swamp. Porch. the Pike county murderer is surrounded in a swamp near Colliers station and early this morning bloodhounds will be sent In after him. On Monday Charles Porch waylaid and assassinated Bud Matthews in Pike county.

The details show the crime to have been a most cowardly one. Sunday Porch quarreled with Matthews's mother then early Monday waylaid Matthews near Mllner and killed him. News of the affair reached the governor yesterday and he at once offered a J200 reward for the arrest of Porch. Late last night Deputy Sheriff Berry telegraphed Chief Connolly asking him Cc send bloodhounds to Colliers station at once. The telegram stated that a posse had followed Porch sixteen miles which the murder ran on foot and barefooted and that he had been traced to the swamp near Colliers where he was surrounded.

Chief Connolly was compelled to decline the aid as he has no dogs. Deputy Berry was. however. advised to apply to the Chattahoochee Brick Company and the dogs from that company will ptiaably be sent down on the first train today. HIS CASH IS SHOUT.

The Young Manager Arrested Directly After ii Ire Columbus Ga. April 19. Special. Cooper Bennett a young man who for the past three months has been in the employ of J. D.

Hendrix as manager of the latter's grocery business In this city was arrested this afternoon on the charge or larceny after trust. Hendrix Is an engineer on the Central railroad and did not discover Bennett's shortage which Is about 500 urtU yesterday evening when he Informed the erring young man that he would be expected to make good the amount or suffer the consequences. At an early hour this morning Hendrix's storehouse and counters were burned. which was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. The building and goods were covered by insurance.

Bennett the alleged embezzler came to Columbus a few months ago from Alexandria City Ala. and is a member of a prominent family of that place. The Strike Spreading. Rochester Pa. April 19.

The coal miners' strike in the mines of Bell. Lewis Yates has spread to the other mines of the company and also to those owned by the Rochester and Plttsburg Coal and Iron companies. The strike promises to be one of the greatest that has occurred In many years east of the Mississippi river. Wayne' Court. Waycross Ga.

April 19. Special. The case of D. B. English vs.

Brad Watson Co. for libel complaint for damages was heard Tuesday by Judge Sweat. The plaintiff asket for damages to the extent of Jie000 and received a verdict for COO. The following cases were also disposed of. P.

S. Smith vs. Owen Smith suit for divorce total divorce granted. Minnie Walker vs. William Walker total divorce granted.

Seaborn Douglas vs. Rebecca Douglas total decree. IL. K. Jenkins vs.

Annie- Jenkins suit for divorce verdict for plaintiff. T. Iii. White vs. Mary C.

White total divorce New Men In the. Mine Birmingham Ala. April 19. Seventy men went to work In the Tennessee Coal Iron and Rallroaa Company's mines today. Vice President DeBardeleben says he will have a full force by Saturday and doesn't want any of the old men.

A' state convention of miners will be hejl here Monday. Expressions of opinion are divided. as to the result the conference. All le quiet at the nine The City Swept by a Stray Texas lorther Yesterday. CYCLONE SEEMED IMMINENT Roofs Blown Off Small Buildings and People Hn hed Frightened to Shelter.

Ratn Pours Down in Torrents. An ugly looking cloud rode In from the west yesterday afternoon and gave the city quite the biggest blow that It has had In some moons. The wind swept out of the boiling black cloud with an angry force that gathered all the dry dust lying In the streets and lifted it In the air until a dense mist of dust pervaded all overhead. and the safety of large buildings was menaced by the slmoon wh had the appearance of a Texas norther gone astray. The wind-storm marshaled Its forces In swift order.

Tiny bluish clouds that hung around the horizon ominous of the coming storm at noon swelled into huge seething wreaths of blue-black cloud sweeping along toward the east at 4:30 o'clock in the alter- noon. Atlantians going out after dinner for the most part failed to exercise the precaution of carrying their umbrellas. The prophetic little clouds and the murtwuroua breezes seemed to forebode rain but there Deemed no Immedate threat or a downpour. People on the streets a little after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon noticed the clouds in the west begin to form and gather shape. They hugged the horizon very closely at first but slowly they begun to climb upwards and to expand outward.

As they moved they gathered color and severity. The dark bluish tint seemed to intensify portentious of storm. With incredible swiftness the mass of cloud boiled upward. and at last fairly up seemed to shoot forward like bursts of smoke from the side of a war. Out or the cloud the wind rushed and dark- ness shut in the city.

Whirling clouds of dust were lifted high into the air and sent scurrying about toe streets lashing in the face of such people as happened to be on the street. For a minute the wind blew in perfect fury and with the flying dust. ti sweeping black clouds and the suppressed roar or the atmosphere. a veritable cyclone seemed to be bearing down or the city. It was over in about three minutes.

and a drenching rain came down. Short as It was the wind did considerable damage around the city. Toe roots or several small buildings were blown off. The roof or a wagon shelter at police headquarters was lifted into the front of the clothing stores on Whitehall street the wnd Bend the clothing dummies waltzing dizzily into the streets. Awnings were blown hither and thither.

The magnificent window glass at Hghs store was broken in. The wind careened about the city doing mischief or small kind nearly everywhere. Many thought that a cyclone was in the ugly iookingclouds. MOST NOTABLE. OF TUB YEAR The Greatest Dramatic Organization in America at the Grand Tonight.

One of the strongest and most interesting plays of modern times presented by the greatest dramatic organization or America will be the attraction at the Grand tonight he closing attraction or the season. It Is Impossible to give too high recommendation or this company. The roster of its membership shows that the ladies and gentlemen of Mr. Palmers company are unquestioned leaders of their profession i every one an artist. The New York papers unite in declaring this the greatest dramatic" organization in America.

and the papers of the few cities outside of New York which have had a visit from the company unite In emphasizing the New York estimate of It The San Francis co Chronicle for instance devotes a long editorial in which ft declares that' he performances being given this week by the A. at. Palmer Company. in which are amalgamated the full strength of the working rores of three theaters are in the highest degree worthy of public notice. Such pr sentations of plays as have been given or Saints and Sinners TheDancing Girl.

A Pair of Spectacles Lady Windemeres Fan' and that exuislte little thing One Touch of Nature have never before been excelled In the history or the stage. Mr. Palmers company is undoubtedly the ideal dramatic organization the greatest that is known to the English speaking stage. That is. too the universal comment.

Tonight the company will present a play that was a great London and New York success. Saints and Sinners as suggested by the title is a story of a conflict or opposing forces of good and evil. Mr. J. H.

Stoddard's work In this play Is said to be his best. and his characterization or the sweet- faced mannered and silver-haired old rector. Is a bit of art in which the actor entirely effaces his own personality and leaves an impression with the audience never to be forgotten. E. M.

Holland than whom there Is no greater character actor on the stage has an acceptable le in this play. while Wilton Lackaye and Madeline Bouton acknowledged to be the best lead- log man and woman on the stage of today have parts that servt to show their well- known tragic and emotional powers. Saints and Sinners" will be repeated at the Saturday matinee so that the ladles and children may have a chance of witness. Ing it. The engagement will close on Sat- A reliable druggist an honest business man does not attempt to substitute something else for Browns Iron Bitters.

It is natural that the customer should resent the imposition and take his trade elsewhere. A case in point Suppose you are suffering from dyspepsia and you desire to purchase a bottle of Browns Iron Bitters- smiling the dishonest druggist shows you somebody's iron tonic with the remark that it is better and costs less perhaps you take the imitation what is the re- sult1 It blackens your teeth causes constipation and does you. no good. An extra profit has been made at your expense. But get the genuine Make Sure of Look carefully at epackaje hen you purchase.

Imitations abound sad shotmid be denounced. The geaulse has two created red lines on the wrapper i Nature" tacles. This combination orpttys bring to the front the full strength of the Palmer company. The latter is' a comedy of the purest type and Is said to shoyv a clear- cut moral of hew people In this world are looking through the wrong kind of spectacles. seeing things they should not see.

The cut will Include Wuton Lackaye Mrs. D. P. Bowers George Faucett E. M.

Bell J. H. Stoddard. Walden Ramsey and a host of others. There will be no Increase of prices or this notable engagement a tact for which the thanks of the people are due Mr.

DeGlve. EAST POINTS SENSATION A Girl Crlem to lie Taken Home to Her Mother. A. girl crying piteously a mans gruff voice the crack of a. whip and the rumble of a team passing rapidly through the streets startled the people of East Point at 1 o'clock yesterday morning.

Take me home Take me back to my mother Ed. You promised to take me home. We cannot spend the night driving In this buggy. If you are not going to take me home kill mel" Such were the girls cries which aroused the villagers. They rushed to their windows and saw the team moving rapidly.

The man was commanding the girl to be quiet and declaring that he would not take her home. Before any one could dress and get out doors the team had disappeared. Half an hour later a pistol shot was heard and it was Imagined that murder had been done. When daylight came a search of the woods was made but no trace of a tragedy was found. One person says that he recognized Ed but would not say who Ed Is.

The girls voice indicated that she is a refined per- son. A SUMMER OF' ATHLETICS. What I Being Done 1v the Y. M. C.

A. for the Gymnaium Boy This is going to be a great summer for athletics for the Young Men's Christian Association boys. Professor S. Shafer the physical director and others Interested In the Young Monk Christian Association gymnasium. have completed arrangements for a splendid time for the young men who are connected with that branch of the association work.

Brlsblne park has been secured by the gymnasium committee for outdoor athletics such as baseball. lawn tennis and football. The grounds will be put In shape immediately for use in these amusements. Bath- rooms and dressing room facilities have been provided for and will be locates on the grounds. On Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays.

from 4 o'clock to 6:30 o'clock p. m. Director Sharer will be on th grounds. The organization of a baseball club has not quite been completed. When this is done the association team will be ready to play any amateur team on their own grounds.

IN THE HOUSE. Mr. Moses A for the Passage of a Pension llill. Washington. April The house passed quietly and uneventfully after the opening prayer and the reading of the Journal today into an era of business.

Mr. Moses. of Georgia. asked the passage or a bill to pension Mary Levin nearly one hundred years old. an Inmate of the poorhouse of Carroll county.

Georgia the widow of a soldier in the war of 18171.8 under General Jackson but Mr. Kllgore of Tex- as objected. At 12 o'clock the house went into commit- tee of the whole Mr. Bailey of Texas In the chair for further consideration of the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill for the year ending June 30 1895. The general debate was dosed by Mr.

McCreary. Mr. Lacey republican or Louisiana offered an amendment striking out the appropriation for the payment of the salary of Minister Wlflls at Honolulu. Mr. McCreary made the point of order that it changed existing laws.

This was con- troverted by Messrs. Lacey and Dingley. who claimed further that it reduced expenditures. The chair overruled the point or order. The consideration' of the amendment opened up the Hawaiian question again and it was discussed by Messrs.

Grosvenor Dlnsmore Milllken Hltt. Springer Wilson McMlllln and others. Finally a vote was reached and Mr. Lacey's amendment was defeated. Considerable time was spent in discussing an amendment proposed by Mr.

Cannon to change from an Indefinite amount to 60000 the appropriation for salaries and expenses ministers consuls etc. while traveling to and from their posts of duty. but it was finally defeated. Mr. Cannon moved to reduce the appropriation for the-salary for the first secretary or legation at Mexico from 12625 to 1890 the present figure.

On this question a vote by tellers being had no quorum was found- yeas 37 nays 118 and the roll was called. One hundred and ninety members answered to their names. The disputed paragraph was by unanimous consent then passed over and the committee arose. COXEY GAINS RECRUITS. A Crowd of Twenty-live Joins Him la West Virginia.

Willlamsport Md. April IS. Tne commonweal army left Hancock twenty-five stronger that it entered that number or recruits being found camped on toe west Virginia side of the river. The army came near taking in a. desperate recruit.

He tad been loafing a day ot two with the twenty- five recruits and Just beftxe the arrival of Coxeys boats he was ldentifletl oy uj sheriff of Fayette county as James Mason murderer of Chief Engineer Paddock in toe Conrellsvi1le riot two weeks ago. Me was removed to Fayette county last night oox- ey decided st to push on to ttagemown today. CYCLONE MISSOURI. Several Per ion Killed and Much Dam- age Done to Property. Memphis Tenn.

April 18. Late yesterday afternoon a cyclone swept over Summerville Texas county Missouri doing an Ion- mense amount of damage. Van II. Keels house was blown down and Mrs. Keel and three children killed.

The full extent of the damage done by the cyclone la not known It being nearly Impossible to get- information from that section. LADIES' The members of the Ladles' Auxiliary are earnestly requested to attend a called meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the parlors of the Young Men's Christian Association building. Business of Importance. MKS. JOSEPH H.

MORGAN. President. MRS. DANIEL E. LUTHER Secretary.

A Successful Farmer. Captain Maddox sf Hearlmont Elbert county was In the city yesterday. Captain Maddox Is one of the largest and most successful farmers in the state. HAS THREE ROOMS Thomas' office is now at 57 Hunter street where he has three handsomely fitted up and convenient rooms. He is very much pleased with his new quarters.

Smart Weed and Belladonna combined with the-other ingredients used in the best porous plasters snake Carters S. and B. Backache Plasters the best la the market. Prices cents. Reunion Confederate Veterans Birmingham Ala.

April 25th and Mta. One fare for the round trip via Georgia Pa. clfic railroad. Tickets on sale April 2 ta25Ui and 28th. This is the short line.

Tie tealine. parlor- train-service-and Pullman-car' oosHaodationa. apUIZxtola moia so scar US i QUEER See if we cant help you somewhat Our windows reflect the highest fJJ SPRING PRICE Whether it be in the extreme styles for Gentlemen or a dainty slipper Jar the tiniest tot. You wont be in it" unless you See Footcoverers to all Mankind 27' WliitehailL A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A GAIN. MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE PYThIANS ADJOURN They Resolve to Erect a Home tot Widows anti Orphans.

Birmingham. Ala. April SpeclaL The grand lodge of Knights Of Pythias af- ter a three days' session adjourned tonight. Today a resolution was unanimously passed that a widows and orphans' home be built without delay and a special committee was appointed to select a locationrfor It. The following officers of the grand lodge were selected for the ensuing year William Vaughn.

chancellor commander Tennant Lomax Montgomery. vice chancellor John H. Donohue Talladegaprelate L. J. Adler Unlontown.

keeper of seals J. Griel. Montgomery master of exchequer Charles Bricker Luverne master of arms. Selma was selected as the place for holding the next annual meeting. josfliWioti AND MORGAN.

The Ptople of Talladega County Are for TUi Combination. Talladega. Ala. April 19. Cap titn Joseph F.

Johnston spoke here today at the opera house to a large- and enthu' siasUc audience. While It was not nec essary for him to come here la the Interest or his candidacy he made a good im pression and made converts for. democracy as laid down In the Chicago platform HL exposure of Kolb and his methods was perfect In detail. and effect. The people of this Talladega county are nearly unsnl.

mous for Johnston for governor and Morgan for senator. A good many. Kolb voters two years ago promised to vote for Johnston If the democrats have enough sense 4tepoinnate him. PRESBYTERIAN North Alabama Pre bytery Adopts Resolution With a View to' Vnion. Birmingham.

Ala. April The pree' tery of north Alabama In session here day adopted the following resolution there being only one dissenting vote The presbytery of north Alabama re joicing in tb Increasing spirit of Christian union an' believing It timely to further the drawing together of the Various Presbyterian churches hereby overtures the general assembly to appoint a committee on Presbyterian unity to confer with any similar committee appointed by the general assembly of the Presbyterian church of- the United States of America or by any. Presbyterian body with a view to organic union or closer operation If the way be clear said committee to report to the next general JUDGE TALLEY ARttESTED. The Warrant Charges Him with the. Murder of Ross.

Scottsboro Ala. April 19. Special. The now celebrated Skelton case furnished another startling sensation today in- the' arrest of Judge John B. Tally.

judge of tLs circuit court of this circuit charged with the murder of Baker Ross. It will be re membered that Ross was killed on February' 4th by the three Skelton brothers and their' cousin for the seduction of Annie Skelton. Judge Tally who is the law. was charged by the grand jury which convened recently with aiding and abetting the hornS- lde and his Impeachment was recommended to the supreme court. He was also Indicted but the Indictment for some cause' was pigeonholed until today.

Judge Tally hay- tng discovered that he had been indicted went to the states solicitor and demanded that he be arrested. This was done when he Immediately flied a petition of habeas corpus before Judge W. L. Stephens of the city court of Bridgeport who ordered the sheriff to admit Judge Tally to ball which was done. CANDIDATES IN UERRIEN.

Three Rave Announced for the Demo7- craUe Nomination Xor the Sent Allapaha Gar April IS. Special The contest for the senatorehip in the Biith district comprising the countes or 1 Echols and Berrien. promises to be lively so far as this county is concerned. According tu the rotation system It Is Berrleu' time to select the man. Already- there are three outspoken candidates in the field and more are said to be training for the fray.

The contestants are C. Strick land of. own W. E. Kenon of Add and Dr.

P. W. Alexander of thil plate The democratic executive committee meets on April 28th to appoint- the time for the primary nomination None of Allapahas citizens attended Atkinson rally at ritton on the Uth Instant. The Coweta. statesman tailed to arouse much enthusiasm.

The Evans men here think it a great pity that Mr. Atkinson was born too late to rve in the war. They say he. whipped the fight. a he has never been allied to a lost cause" since the wafex- THE DEATH.

ROLL. Cobb as aged citizen and one of the oldest settlers. died at his home near this city Monday. Me. CobVs death was caused by old age and sickness.

The funeral' and In terment took place at ML Pleasant church yesterday. Mr. Cobb WAS well acquainted with the early history nt this section lie' was here when the Seminole Indians in Possession of south Georgia and aaw them driven Into the Okennokee Waycrou Ga. April lt- Speclatr-5r- Vlalter A. tnith of Greenfield.

Nr Hrdled eajly Monday mornW at the We Miss Paxton on The interment' took place Tuesday at. Ixitt-cemeteryTMr Smith and hi piece Miss-Ella G. of liurchion Quebec came Herefivt rajuawen on. tl way flta N. 21.

where it was hoped Smith. WM was tuff ertiur wltim tuberculosis their means bad been Field who had nursed her three years was faithful in her the end. The good people of WSVCCMM to her assistance an provided tarft lal of her uncle. Miss FIridisa lady of education and is membwj prominent family In Burchton Qns" Is. among strangers and without Ji having devoted her time moneys gy to the care of her educated and experienced in was formerly In good clrc his health falling caused straitened circumstances.

EVANS IX lie Meet the People but a Speech. Louisville Ga. April 13HS era Clement Evans the Candidate arrived In Louisville Ing and spent the day his many friends. He did not nukta jj as it was not generally known thitl coming. He will return however i next month and tellthe people ought to make him governor.

supporters met him and treated cordially General Evans left noon for Carroll county. jr INDICTED FOB TtKm Three Oglethorpe County Men I for Killing Wesley Jme Gf April The grand OKlethorpeconntyfhas found trnfetj murder against. Morgan Golding Shaw and Irwln Salmon prompt planters. who were arrested and. on commitment trial for white i fcldnths oV whenJJi" James.

was beaten had Induced se farm hands which itis said enraged the' era. There Is much feeling la county and If a Jury cannot. bt try' the whitecappers- there the. be transferred to Clarke eowil7t l-Bejeyenffi Ij Read the Statemeijttt Popular Teacher The statements in the test familiar facts to the Immediate Oeo. IA.

ZIrkIe jcbool' teacher olMtj I Hood Co Lowell I win ten 700" why. I Jiare jiafferd became build apt read after close iny eyes' I could not openftJ my eye This condition Jtii via succeeded bv Intolerable Itching tflover ffljr bo vsnd limbs. Bttle boys take shoe brushes Ifwu dreadful. It continued ll tonowedilnunedlatelyby a side otmynecku is ones coimnenced taking toe tlw tumor changed Its pl4fi io1 Slate' frontomyneclcinppnratedwl towed tyotheri till six Had formed ui I TlnaHy three years ago anotlier 1 Borttited itself bn the point of myc' end In ili months another half Tb bone Bouioi them soon began 10 and continued to do so till about gOi I tried everythIng Ineludlog I was often to weak that tt jies 4 raged AJ Tbepui Hoods SinipirUU little len Out fattl- lalt In less than tbrei nwntMt my shoulder were hea" I i I tronbfewme catarrh ft tsssjttidlJr grown less appweott more than I ever did tn my life and a9 thil I believe in Hoods Ssrss thin recommend Iterer o. Zzzzgx Mt.

no leu iteverywhere t. Bore" 1 meat I tor-leys of apprehend I of the Mol which are Southwest DeyslnfO spondent theBonU The Cent result the South United 1 of Its end The avel western do not courts Southwest directed tl BhallpayrJ iorvthe i ISSiKTweJ la tolbe pi Loan and trustee Vthe coo dividends 1 western holders dd should Obe I among thI laythe" liable on to th the event ble the' ihe et the purcij to withdraw as an Jt Is alluded Justice went of Southwes mppllcat fen will they werd direct to be used secretaryI etc. andf thekwyj A O. Auyust. New Ye The man we Hevlfl were NJ years old ye ait who i AThei rivtd he died Vices we jresldenc on Hondl where iLmehttoi LScoti' ye Macon a husband popular time WaiSo Del berbeaij ettyw events.

SI O. eons In. flefd Ml circle cl S' Sa il ft ileg the an t- I jS rmddressl jl rb dellt i wllilw i fcommea Frtdal i a uhibttl bond Church I ryad Bisho l1 Tie 4 a i- JMtBtel JJioua lltommanplace t. 1' ti 1 5 1 f1t 1' fi. t-ij.

Th re io Ma 1i4' 1 re 1 ly 11 7 fh al re- 1t. J' Hi W. en- going s1 honest SU eesses ew t. It it it' if. nerv Wl8O agree fJiii VWJ Yesterda jaliin or cot tun i tfi.

11 tct a pearet 1-1 hi an si rW re I CE Dl co Specia1.lD tul ep ltf. i rentOld gambl rs 1tW 1. 1 1 jOJ i im 1j' Cominy. deco i ft ha tJJitJ whisk me ij Nfi rove i ha ed Lund i hamber ente Lre revival. th nst tute pres nt Huntsville Ont.

April A hotel. grist. two business places. also an ote dl a ere I urned today. Loss estimated at 120 WOo Insurance.

WI. 000. i c. JJJflWts up Sick- HeaWwhe Disea icoTtsa with I Tutelw Sclulli Coating. Faniou tho world tifk aU ot IIm lid take DO other.

I. Price cents a bOL otIC DI Canal St. 1' 4Jh 1fL. v. YAMAORA WSWINONE Po rest Teddy14n bt The a ei hth ven eltt er 10 1 i I alLU tlIler rk.

ame. R. BHPOAb n. 11. 1 IJ Larv lue.

ulIh 0 r. men 4 1 Ii II I ATLA 1 lan. 4 0 0 2 4 1 Huy ie. 2 el 3 0 1 is Ii A I I I i 8 I I Surrnsary-arned 0 7. bylamsey 2.

te Sey ew 19. ew lo sely 8 dl JiustJ lo- succteded eting hi delyr whle lther hind twirln unorunrte beni bn easiy ere alann bals necessarly hit. Te Flods terrltc hi tmlre 30110340 ew Wadsworth Schabel hits 1j ew Errorslemphls lea I. Mobie. Apri 19.

Picher Borhers terrficly. asvile Cnderwoo verrored hittng sa rely 5een tmes ork ile. 2 1 6 9 2 22. O. 202 1 2 0 0 0 7 Klng taings.

StruJ lol Apri 1. thl fne whl ear occupie frt tme. bated Clarles- I Atendance fr. I 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 7. 1 EO.

02 0 0 0 0 3 O. 1 1atteresWyn Zah loor Notonal Apri Incudig gme seon Phladelphla cubs. The everbod ely. error Phiadel- his erors 2 Batteries a lcGulr Clement. his 4 Broklrn hit erors terles Stvetts Ganel KenDed Daley.

Apri In witessed bal Baltiore seasn GIant vlted ioles t' Atendance 18. spcil 1 lud corr- 12 15 In- vltaton Secrety Vonderhort gest Incuded Ltrobe otc1s stte legllator. al member theatric ciy. Balimore. 002 0 110 EO 0 002 BatteriesMcMahon Robinon Jar Loulsv1e.

Apr I. basebal Wa postpned untl ran Lus A1rl 19. LUIS 1 16 eror Pltbug. hit erors 1 BalerlesBreJemteln ad Bucey' Kl Cincinnt Apri The WQ stpone raiD Corbet Jaoon. Jacksonvie Fl.

Aprl 1. wden ety leapd certa sr te soe month aount Duva Athletc ot ai footghts trn wrk he news ppr caims hs bn rrgn- Baden himslt It ad tt negottonl ae pndln wht i al probabilty Jackn fght wi pule ot thl ciy I ths countr a Bwden tel ony tre te sporng tublc wU te lite Btok i on trm him Bowde tked mU dui te atalr. I wa chey sid publcto ste upte gveror Frid hoty allt cub an te lght ltest declaton Intenton Dv wi lie i of ee uUve. Qvror KCe de i ttbltir JUdeCaU tu th rtnroter Bber frhtwa m. eplblei a4.

BOWde bn W-ve t' a1 wi1 I probWty Ir g- eror Quty. dametl pren aother flht i Jackonvle een i he cl te legltue tgeter i Ipe pure ect. a ablolutely prhbitr sttte Pb lc lenUent oppse co bl lke tbt btwe Corbtt an Mt- el ad a rrabUiy. thee YA er ad it kckel abt i poper wa. I pi ouo et goveror wi fnd knok Tis tme wi te to.

hl leare tat th pme Janu to braggn beore I Duva wi cal Bwden WO wy Crbett Id Jacksn easiy brouht togeter net Dember. Jemphll Rce. Apri 1. heaY' nd tavorle Hawthorne Tennesse hndicap wit Sl co Webr Murhy untl wihin siteent te wirE whie Hawthore stetch. favorie twoyear-ol 1 easiy Corrllans Lllan vure lx furlongs Grifn.

2 Ro ers second Jie thi. Tie Seond selIng two rour Llin 2 M1s Aice 0:51 Tennesse mie lurhy 1 seling. pure 1 Patrik. Carolne Ham1on. thid.

1 sellDg 4. mie I Enthusiat. lte 152. race. 0 won.

linols 1:1. LEJ inTION. Hi Yer Dad to llls Apri The meetng Granltevle reprt satsfatory. sid amblon oper Yes employe wihout reducng bten gratlted mi ro goo pettion ontJence. Hikan wi UOO machiner Yta mil gros earings mi pat 4962 expendiures.

5 25. profts 8t9 63j. 60 ha pid capial slocl. mil the L6 otcers re Ltmer. Wllm gsta Charlote Hamln te Greenvle Dadl conditon WiHam re- urhange eXlecte.

lot entrely. so Infammaton settng blnd. Atanta save couse surerlng brs curageous forttude. dislocate. Feming dl gure acdent rom al FlemIngs jur tre bl Wllam kled :0 bi cae Kity Pae.

lsac Atanta wih trus ls ealng. Iannd DS Is staton. wi detais Mathews's lner an kled him atalr goveror otered Lte Sherif ConDoly Colers mies. Colers surounded. Connoly complled dIlne dog.

Berr tahochee Brik wi ptlbly frst HI Youla Arete Afer Spclal pat tree Hendr. gocery I ciy arsted afernon chage laceny ater trst. Cental rairoad dicoer nets shortge 1 Uluj ennln 1rformed ering me goo su1er ealy mor- In len rlxs Iunten wtre whic bulding insrance. Bennet aleged embzzler Columbi Alexndria taly Strke Sprea Rchester Pa The ner' Lws compny. aso Rohtster Ptlsburg Irn companies Btlke te geatest occued I yes th Slppl- er.

Apri 194Spec3The ca Englih Watn Ibl dags wal Tesdy Sweat' pla- eket dame te exent OOJ verdt Te folowin ces d1e Cr. 8 Sit dvore tot divore gnte Mte Wale va Wll Wale. t-l dvc gt Dwas Rebca tot. dere I. Jent vs Jens aut divore verc ptlt.

WIt tot dore Ne ln the Jlte Birhm Aa AprI1. enty me i Tenes Cot Iro RU Copys mes tY. Vic Peident Daaeleb sy Wn hve tfor Stra don't od men te n- otmne wn. hd he lon- dy. Epreson opn.

a drde. a te rut 1o Aqut a 1Ji i i i 0 iIND tHf. rf Cir Stl Tuu lorthe A Boor Oi Bnldlnc. Po Bushed irhtenld. Sheltr FoW.

Dow Tornt A lokn coud re wet Jestrday aterno ciy qui te ha I sme he swet te bOlng blak agr al dr dut Iylnl street Ited i ai unti peraded al bding apperance noIher Te marhaled aund horion stor sweled coud 30 ocock Atantans J1e cution caryin prophetc ltte couds mUfurous forebde eemed steets I ltte ater' atenoon frst bgn outwar. A severiy. tnt ponentous stor. swltness. coud boled shot ike I man ut Whirlng Ited ito scuying tIe rae I a perrec ad tylng couds sup reSed roa 5eem 1 I abut Shor I wal.

thecIY. Tie smal buldlngs of. sheler polce I tlfh' hn eth ot thithr. magnifcent Hghs te looking lous 10lT YEAR Dramatc Organbuton Amerca stongest moder tmes dramatc orlanlzatlon atracton cosing at1cton ason. I Impossble to endaton is memberhip laies gentemen Palmers unquestoned leades artst paper decaring tramatC onanlzton ppr cites I whlh visi te compny fmphasizlng Nlw est te tt It FraDcl- Cl ediorial decares he I.

ae I ful stenth te theater worthyor pUblc notice pre- sentatons. a Saint Te Dancng Girl. Palr Spectacle Yndemerel eXQulslte lite Nature' exceled dramatc organizaton eatest Englsh stage" univeral compan wl that Sinner. tte evi. charaterzaton I haired entrely efaces h1 peronaly audlenct forgoten.

Holand. 1eater fle whie Wion Madelne woan toay ser' know emotonal wl repated matnee. chidren ma I. wl man- atempt substtte someting Bittrs. natrl tt te cstomer te imposito tke tde esewhere.

ce pint sufer. dyspepsi btte Brows I rOD Bitter- sming te some by's to nic wit te ha beter cost less tke' te wht te sut It blacens teet cuses constpaton go et prft ben yur epn Bit te.genue- fq iU1ier UiJdou lht1t 1uc otNtD4 At 1 tcle" Ti bl f1rsri i t. te fu It te1aer' comp. Te ltt I me. pfte ad sd IhoJ ce cu mQr manypie tl word a luk thruh te wng kd 8petles lg th Jhoud lee Te wl icude Witon Lcye M.

Bower Gor Fucett Bll Std Wade Rr oter. Tere w1 lcee prces t1 a te tha peple a Delve ET POINTS A Gil Taen cring pieoly crk te rmble panlng te stret ltrted te Eat Poit oclok yesteray mrng. Tae moter prm1ed drivl I bug. I ae tke ki ml" grls aroue te vlagers. wldOW8 tea wa commaning te Befor anyone drss door diappared.

Hal wa head wa tat murer ha ben do. daylght seach wods wa WB peron sys rcogied Te glYs rfned SC. SUM IER la 1v I GYDnaium Boys. Tis get sumer athletcs Crist Assocaton bys. 3.

Shaer te dire- othe Chrisian Asoiation gmnllum arangements tme Y01ng conect- brnch asoiation secure gnasIum commitee athletcs basebal. Te gunds wi Imme ausements. dresing rom facltel wl ocock ocok Diretor wl te Te organiaton basebal cub quie ben I associaton wi te gound. IX HOtSE. Asks Paaage lUl.

Aprl and uneveDtruly afer Ipenlng jouna to aske te pasage bi Lvin year inate por- Carrl 1817-1 Klgore as. 1 comml- I Baley. I cair consideraton te cnsuli bi 3. 185. Te genera Creay.

Lcey republcan Louisana aendment strlklni propriaton te Wi Is wa Lcey furher epnd- pint consideraton' Hawalan queston agin Mliken McMlUh other. Finaly M. Laceys tme spnt Indefnie 60 appropriaton and. expenss 0' tc whie travelng I deteate appro priaton slar ft sretr le aton at 26 18 fgre. queston bein had quoru 3.

land rol wa calle. membr uanious ten corlHee GA RECRUTS. TentT. 0111. 1 ea rlnla Wllsr.

Aprl lne c- mIw amy Hacok Itrngr that enteed beng camp Virg te rive. le ay cae ne tk1g deer reruIt ha lo ot wt fve rcru ad ju be te alva Coxeyl It entLe Ue Fayett a Jaes I murrr Chef En Paddok te Connelsvle wek ao remove cuty lt nt deide getow ty. MISOUI. Svera Peen Kiled Da- Bae DOle PropepfJ. Tenn Lte yestery afternon a cycone Sumer- vie.

Tex Mssu a i- mene dmge. 1. Ks doW ad chden kied. Te dge not' kzOW bin ipolslble Intorton frm seton LIES' Te membr Ldes Aua ae eaesty requet. ce meet ateon oclok I vIorl te Youg Chltan so1Uon bUidng.

Butnes Iporce. 1. MORA Pesdet I. DAI LUTHR 8et. Sueatl Capt Maox He mont Ebr cnty wa I Cly yestlaay.

CaptIn Madox i let a mot auc ctu ter 1 te ste TE nOMucto Tom' ofce 1 5 atee. tee hdomely Jte an CD veet rm vr muc Jl wit ne quer Sm We ad Ben cmbe wth ote ten I pu pwtrmac Cera 8 W. Bkhe P1eUhe bt I te mk- etIcZ ct. mu lt r. u- aY i1enelwe F' 1 im y' sc i tS' mep i if" QUEER.

tg ei wecanthelp Vousomewhat witdows refect i IN SHQE Wheher extemestylesfor slpper tiniet tot. won it 1 ee a u. C. allan jnd27Whiteha FA MY PRO POOR. i GA.

MRRY PL GfL Smt SAPOLIOfJf PIAS ADOUN TeT Beole Eret 101" Orha. Biringha Aa prl 14Spt Kiht Pytla tee ds' session adjoued tnight Toay rsoluton unanmousl pased that orha' buit a sp cm. mttee appointe ltlonior I. folown ofce gad esug yer Wiia Vaughn chancelor cmander Tenant Lmax Montgomer. vc cha.

clor Donohue Taaegaprelte Ader. Union town. keper sal Grle Motgomer. maste excheuer mster seleted holC mtig. Oi STO Talade a Ihl ComblnatQn.

Taladeg Apri 1. ap. tl toy opera houe andentu. 8astcaudlencl. WUe WA Ie es to her btbe Iteret cddcy a OW I preion mlde CODvert de rc1 a lid I Chico plat rm.

Hi exue ad hl. metho wa prect detl. eect Te tis Tadega uty ae nealy mou Johlton goveor Moran toisenator. gd voter yea ao JoltOn I t1 deo. cl have.

eJoug4 ztJ0 eh f' PRESBr 1r PesbyterAdopt Reo uUon Wih Dlol Brmigha A 1. pres ter Aab ma In' seslon' hee aopted folowing resoluton nly dlsentg presbyter nort Aabama re tb' Icreasing splrt Chrlt anfblevla I tmey drawil togeter te hrous Pe clurhes overres te ambly apint commtee PesQyterian unty ay 8ilar comltee appnted gener te Pesbyterian f' te Unted Aec Pesbytein boy. wit 1 org uon coser co I te wa cear sid commitee reprt te geI bl A ESTE Te wih te n. 4 Scotlsbol Ala 14Spc1LThe. celebrate ce tuied anoter strlig selaUon toy I.

arest Jld ta circui cO tis cirt harg te Baer Ross wi brn membre tat wa kled Febt 4h te tee Skelon brotei andtel' cousi seducton Ae Sketon Tly law chred te gand ju cnvene eeaUy ading abet te mt- impachment reommene Hewa eso Indcte blt te iditment 8 cu wa Ige nole unti toay. TaYha dsvere idicte te ttes 101citr ad demd tat aree Ti wa whe Imedtey me 8' petion. habea coru bfore Stphen cty cut Bridgeport wboorere te hert at udge Tay bl wich done CAIDATES. BEIRIN. Tree Hve Ano ncedfor the ert lOI1t0D SeJt Apaa GaF pr pe1Te cntet atorhpb dstrlet cmprng cunte lwr Ehol Beren prombe 10b 1 1 th cuty concred Accrdng te rtaUI SY8t mit i telet i Ad.

ther ar the ou ken cddt I feld ad mr sId l1ifor te ty. Te ntetnU ae St o1town WE KOP. ofA D. Aeder Te demoUcexelUve' Cnee meet 2t appint. te tec1or te pr nOI1on Aaa ctl Atkn raly at Jltto te att Cwet ltem te aru etu Te th i gePty tat Aton br to lt Prve I te TeY8y hewouldhve whIppd te lht a hnverlbn ae 101LC1e.

sinc EDET noJ GaAP1 piam Cb adae lta Cneotte' ld ste. cet heler MondyMt CobD. detwc1bi ae adic Thetnerlair tet to platPletcu h' yery. Cbb WAWelaa i Zl I Psoot sut GriaQdf eO ac Gpr Sp alelA tt GreneNJL dei eJYJonAymoT hom tn o. Tbau aleth bteet tkpTey LttceItfMt Sta I.

e' 1E FI' ofBuhtoDQe clre fveJe an ere' St" i Mh 1. Ml wh ua1eJwt tbcu WT fou thtY 8 mo Felt tulei r1 I 1i. mJil iol i 1 SU rr tt lt tfS I4 Une tl do 1 i J' r. 1 :1 7' r. i i i.

r. I TEE CO1BT1TUTION ATA9A. PRmAY APRIL 2O 1894I kt he gencles zv niy e4 4 uee al he 4t1 Itart th tc i i wsi 4v i 0 ex i1 lNCEDlltlEScoIESS t15 43e i t4r l5 de- 4t fl4t tam 0i sI0 tP ikic ye a i Ie tw 7' 4 al- gii cy- 4 ie 5 ii jgj probablyconsu 5 5 A l. th z. lon pu- the institute i i iar de- L4 Canadj lu.

set icopal church teleg-rph and telephone as postomee and the steamer Excelsior ic i2ij 1e PILLS scr. ftITu I th 6tkdorecb1ns I A fl 1 r5- Mn igbt iricniU 4 lid LaruqueZb keiiir55 klamseyp 2 1 i Ueisob I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 bruca lt.asflSey 1 aaotzen I Batteries Memphis Memphis 0. Mobile Iobile.21659142225lj50E5 TB SEl Batteries .400030005 Oij0003Q-5kjUE2 Wynn Between me 2 er- 4 terles-Stlvetts In tioles ew Batteries rain. Special. withBcowden tbt up' the Athletic rag face Mftciien was I a or A Orb 2.

0:5 400 1:21 2. year An The D- fol- Nelson ne- trustinstealingadiamond acme iuo re- Cooper 500 The The ti 300. Ilnes. 11. of the 5 C.

4 BlownOftSusll BnIldlrgsand Bownin he w14h eemed orm tle alt In sen clouds. NewYork rota pzte role an 505 4 10 with z- IS perhapsyou what result Butget the.genuine- carefu1stthepackagej I I 5 cro sed I OlktbeWTsppeT it 1 BOfPi CHUCALco aeLTiM g. I Touch of Nature" an4 A pai of plays 2. me to the ap- and Time oau tile PereonsKilledand Ten Late Theznembcre 57i4 the other irous Price ConlederateTeterang fareforthe I I 24th 25th th 1 best' iIne su. 1 train service and Pallmsn ca ac.

a api to 7- a 5 STRiKES ouhave the ner I i i 1 iUtflCY iS scarce TT III pay fancy prices fch" JLY Ill FOOTw kTtLVP Our ZUJ4JJL See wecant yousomewhat. AERTI' i extremestylesfor Syls SAPOLIO fo 39. af- it AYOD large-and Ore- lm- demo IM8ITY. AlabamaPrebytery toUaioa to re- tile The sI Is The count serve as L2sLuse war. TIIH-DEATU Waycroes Ga.

April l9BpecaLrames In- aa WeCe andsaw vi aiter 2' died call mornlng1at of Tebeau a eel The Lott. cemetery. Mr his Miss Ella Field here five wee3c' ago and were hdir who suffering oubmonaj coukivreqer' Ills iealti. was found that Mi'- Smith was too to goeeed tirtheg and arrangenj fl554e by Miss Field for aoeoassvary etsy 1 i- i 1 se for a mmi uncle. He busin circumz blmta- straitenedttircumstanoes.

JEFPEISON Doa 119. eral pleasaqtlj miI tell the ThI' noon POJlMLitD llr Athens Ga Oglethorpe county has true' Goldin trialfor pt nths ago whdnr 6Mold 9i todeaib 1 Believe iiTi-i' 0' InheritefScrofu3 the Statement I i I Kr GeoA ZLrkl 1ftHorebTenn. lntbetesthriorWbW Tennery well known throughou where be was both ant has I. Co. Dear SIrs I beflevein Roods SiiSiF Iwmten you I laYe judere.

berlin BCrQZUJ onichfld hood- ci age my eyes sbzngeT 514 not sunset anti whaS I open tim wiibey side I lay on that slitS I continued ihQ 7flafldWaSeucceededby An Jen over my body and I Irndth Zlt9 in. idi ItwaSdreadful. ameidh followed immediately by tuunOt in large as physicians' tlon3 and continued till host bepe. 15 tb to by others enotb dsor seated on my iuisix way seT age I ICpuld Scarcely WaIK and my irilncfweso confased Ibid scarcely allen. to my business icb lilA I was utterly discouraged.

A54 Story driws to a close. I begin Ib' a 1n4tookflyebotije When I bepn1 faithialL thinthr sores on beajed II of mdi has steadily I11orethznlnerdldinmyWean4s in thoB st of HeaIth eonsldering my constitution. DQi thallbells lnllo d's SthpIZI1J1 I eoleu way.5- Uzo Mflozeb HoodaPl Iacurenverlus kaF 5' Stockoi WHO PAY The Pro ac ment Macon torne company I oftheMo zieys lot the South and Eufa were appll irf gomery should the the possessious which pro result of oltsend faula boa The aye it byAss cou. shall pay I for the a 8992. Twe to be ance 1 theco 4.

if siiouidbe th sired to 0 In the tcithe the I- thee I pure a unIn Itisge theywer 2' and thelawy A. 1" i nianwe 2plsco Itey ls wereN Kalter 9 jn1wEd 1 T. Halt yearsol ailwho The re rivedth residen 5. ontiond the Mui ficuated. yearso tThe i kmentio i citY 1 a.

i tcoUdi ago. lie 1. i it coetiy grave I 1j F. lash Ii eegance her Des Pt 1" MZL in her geld 2. 1) AlfeI I I.

terdea pleasan 11. Mr 1 riding in baa wheels was i-- injuriec sgeg wsayi Davis by. City hodges it Agre the coilege nde i' publish address be deli vines. will be uan comm fiat log. bun IL fla terence Sund v' Iflahop 1.

hlbltuon 0 Mpnd 5 cert. 1u em bition Tn dress ci. Ton lganU ressI sonic Ofthe s.c. Mcci Mrs. tul en comp ts pome ttheod Mr.

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