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1. MtllJ G. W. jr. JO Blackburn.

IX II Puffer. The clerks ranges' from antes in chairman- ees at the senate George will be Un. appropriations a census Mr. Mr. Pasco by leases Mr.

Gordon Mr. Ransom by rnbiI. Mr. Harris Mr. Voorhees by uvount of his ad- will probably give Kif relations Mr.

I. ian affairs Mr. Mr. Stewart Inter. tler by Mr.

Cullom Mr Hoar maau- 7 Mr. Hisgins It by Mr. Giflnger te by Mr. Hawtey ieron Mr. Cam- by Mr.

Shoup Mr. Mitchell. of rhn by Mr. Man- lectiocs. Mr.

Gray lected. public by Mr. Quay TV by Mr. Dolph Mr. Aldrich tern- Mr.

Halt llver cnib impany of this the city court this receives having the state tourt and 1 States court th was in possession. appeal was taken and a supersedeas This move stays the muter Until pc Nn the rurt. in the mean- i 1 have the man- waterworks uiinued as usual. Jinn. mtwT K.

William rut went I square Christmas a pistol from the rd to get a man. Lj minures later root word hs fired a iE. Tracy died Mcrrzel gave him- not want to kill er 23 AugUSt old of 43H BrP11 anging in a freight y-xth street. Ed. Cavanaugh who rh were arrested.

og through the day the car to sober ig ft his death. erntr 25. David zr leader arrived from New York the Weavers union id quartered it Holmes is here to cjndition of the ort before a con lie will aadress weavers. will 117 0 to New Bedford. fcs ne vaHey.

Be January Uth. that their ChHrehijL issued onditton- clal Envoy. Teeldet ev czars special much ceremony. Trnln. S.

The Florid a shot- into near James Speights a fatally wounded ha. been arrested ROLL. mber 25. Theodoi evening. He a state dispensary the party of coa rllngton owever.

when the he had lefftOWB' n. After the. trOU as appointed trial only by Governor- inted by Governor leg his ap session on Monday r. lingering Illness long beenVresK a wife and thre RIOTIBG Iliil Tale a Prlsmrfrof tJPollce and Dfij the Fowl CHIEF BUTNER ACTS. WITH NERVE light Men Finally Xiandtd la Tbs On.

ho SUrUd the Bow JEscap ed-An Exciting Day. Macon. QJL December S. for the prompt and couragwus action of tThit of Police Butner and several memo. his force.

there might have been a race riot la Macon today about nocr. Th situation looked very dangerous ad warlike for awhile. Then- was a large assemblage of negroes TyIe. ft settlement near the outskirts cf Macon. celebrating Christmas la It fl and disorderly manner.

Two of the crowd becameinvolved In alljht and Jesse oiom was shot. Both negroes vere" arrest. officer Seth Knight took Odoni in safe- tv to the city hall and he remarked that Or- ft'- John Davis havl also started to the racks with the neiro who did the shoot. the officer had not arrived it was that something serious might iappned. Chief of Poilce Butner tin.

telydispatched Lieutenant Cannes and with Winchester rifles. VP. Almost immediately the chief re- v. i 1 tphone message that about forty i ha-3 surrounded Officer Davis anti ki i tho prisoner who shot Odorn. Butnor rnt his horse and hastened to the ftrit and Carnes and the 0111- vithJWinchesters soon arrived.

About vmJrid negroes had collected and were Vr' and excited. Many or them had anJ several had guns. Chief Burner the oficers up in line with their Win- urvi told the crowd that Intended to et all the ringleaders engaged In jes- the regrt from Officer Davis. One nerOeS who was standing on the of the crowd commenced to run rapidly iv flief Uutcer. on horseback.

the renro some distance and finally I tm beyond the limits of the city. tunM with him to the crowd. The Vr. UncteJ the officers to arrest the aJer and six of them were taken r' While en route to the barracks luvis saw a near the Acme ya whcm he recosnzed as one of the The chief directed that he be are 1 The ntro rested and attempted his pistol. but he was knocked i.

in with a club by a policeman and cu were soon around his wrists nesro threw his pistol to another ne j- who. alfo. attempted to fire it. but overpowered by the policemen before u- shoot. The officers then renewed hrr journey to the barracks in safety.

ir the following eight rroee were locked al. ng with Jesse Odora Thomas Ca- Jm Lockett. Richard Dunham. Robert Tonivi. Jonah Taylor.

Maurice Bryant. Uansy Davis and Asa Jemison. They will rtt tomorrow by the recorder. The negro who shot Odom was not an- re. as he fled from the scene before the thers arrived.

Chief or Police Burner. lieutenant Carnes. Officers Davis Knight. Grace. Patterson.

Henry Jenkins and Jharley Moseley took part in the arrests. Fights. Accident Etc. There axe about thirty persons In the jarracks tonight who have been planed in here for a variety of offenses. such at lrunkennesS.

fighting shooting in the city. to. Christmas has been characterized as lsuI by considerable disorder. especially tmong the negroes Sareral. have been cut lights and a few shot but nothing very serious has happened outside of the Tybte Mfair.

Dispensing Charity. Under the direction of City Clerk Bridges smith four wagons in charge of well xnown gentlemen. visited all parts of the city today dispensing cturlty. A vast tnunt of groceries delicacies. toys.

doth- TSe etc. that had Imtn sent by citizens to Jie office or the city clerk was distributed he poorxand needy. Every poor person 0 Bacon got something. Settled at Last. The celebrated Napier ease has been set.

at last. It uame to an end last. even-ye in Bit superior court. and the final Tee was taken. The suit has been be- i the hejrs of the estate.

and has 50011 in the evurts. in one form or another. tnr years. The last hearing corn- seven days ago and occupied the sttfltIit of the court continuously. The hId asset of the estate Is a large tract of suburban land worth about JlOuOOO lie has Declined.

Colonel C. M. Wiley. of the Second Geor- a reziment. has been Captain Trice Jtlburt of Columbus thathe cannot rpt the position of major of the reel- 10 wnlch he was recently elected.

1 inr official engagements prevent him ptlrg. Several names are suggested the vacant majorshlp Captain Owen 1 Keran of the Macon Hussars Captain V. Jlallory or the Macon Light lnZant- r- captain v. C. Davis.

of Perry Ill. lies. City Notes. Arthur Maclien. grandson or the late Jjj John J.

Grlsharn. of Macon. and son Mrs. Minnie Grisham Machen. recently iok tie second honor at Princeton.

Mr. tracks Scholl Is in the city to spend tirist1Thas holidays with his mother. i. Sen oil has been attending Princeton leg. tiio past eighteen montns studying tn ministry.

lie will become a Pres- erttn preacher. owing this being Christmas night the r-i jltr weekly meeting of the city council i tpnN until tomorrow night. One ini resting features. of the meeting nil he the annual message or Mayor liurne. It will be an interesting and Irn.

I Ttant document. and is awaited with con- teratle Interest. Lee Williams a motorman on the Metro. ptlIttn street railway. was attacked this evening by several negroes who had reed to pay their fare.

The negroes shot 1 Motorman Williams twice. but. for- uaately. missed him. lie beat the negroes vtrely on the tread with the controller a finally drove them from the car.

Samuel M. Patterson. a confederate veto. rin has been adjudged Insane. His Insanity hag' doubtless resulted from a bullet wound in the head received during the War.

ucorge Jordan a negro man was as- SlUietl by a number of young white men this evening. and was severely hurt. Dur. tog the attack a stab was giver him. AT OLD MEUCER.

An Institution frith nn Honorable Record Future Looks Orient. Macon. Ga. December 24. Special Probably no other institution of like origin can boast or to honorable history and at the- same time of so promising a future as does Mercer university the venerable educational enterprise of the Georgia Baptists.

By the efforts of that body of Christians title Institution has for more than three. ecore years contributed unstntedly to the popular education and In that time it has graduated more than 700 men. many of whom have taken high rank In theprofes. 81005 and in politics of the southern states. Of the alumni of Mercer university Georgia has twin chosen her-- governor end many of those who have served the old state with distinction in the.

national congress have been Mercer men. The learned professions and especially those fj theology literature and law have received some of their brightest and brainiest from the graduate roll of the old Institution now in the seventh decade of Its existence. Among those whose talents were trained here are such men as ox-Governor. McDs.n- lei of Georgia Congressman Lester. ox.

Governor William 1. Northen. Professor Noah It. Davis. author of.

The Elements or Psychology and. professor the Unk verslty of Virginia Governor Hubbard. of Texas lion. George D. lflUyer W.

Ii. Feltoa sollctoitreflortl ot the Macon circuit non. John P. Ross. Judge and many others no Jessdistinguished fortheir splendid abilities la letter and law.

It would not tpjcxtrtvtraat to say that i. And fffllfihtthe hlifory of. th yifl tltttr tlonbewrltten to an extent much" beyond the limit' Ho wed-- or thU Aetcn and yet much be left unsaid. What Qt the Putur Overlooking the honorable past of Mercer university- Georgia reason to expect much. In tutors from the.

lnltltuUoD newly equipped reorganized and strength ened and the treat body Qeorglans being friends of Christian culture. may interested In a few notes thereupon. Passing over the college of liberal arts now vastly Improved and extended in Its scope something oily be noted. of a novel enterprise In the Mercer school of pedagogy established for the. sIngle purpose- of teaching the art of teaching ilea and women alike may avail themselves of the advantages of this department and obtain here the fullest equipment for the profession of teaching-a a thing too Ion utterly neglected.

The school of law and that of theology In Merge university are too welt wd too favorably known to require comment. A current. literature course being designed to cultivate a spirit of broader Informa. lion upon questions of national economy end politics has recently been organized. It is presided Over by Professor Moseley a graduate of the Chicago university and promises tobe a most profitable and la cr estlrg feature of the university.

This course will embrace a tudy of the cur. rent economic literature of the day as furnished in the principal magazines and front time to time addresses will be delivered during the course by prominent political writers of the state. Captain A. A. AUen.

editor of The Macon Telegraph Is bocfced for a paper on the coinage question. Another departure which promises much improvement to the students in the art Of composition a newspaper correspondence club presided over and directed by the president. Dr. Gambrell who was for nearly twenty years a journalist. It sill be the object of this organIzation to give a practical training In the line In dlcated and It is believed that the student who has literary or journalistic asplra.

lions will derive a not inconsiderable benefit from the lectures and practice here given. Founders' Da jr. The of of Jesse MVrcer was fittingly commemorated by the public exercises of the two literary societies Monday night Mr. M. Felton Hatchrr of Macon.

was the orator of the Ciceronian and Mr. D. Sanford of Waynesboro represented the Phi Delta Society. The second term begins January 1st when it is expected that many new students will be enrolled. January will be the most Important single month rcer university has had In many years.

It Is to be observed all over Georgia by the Baptist churches as Mercer month. Addresses on Christian education will be made prayers offered and contributions collected for the expansion or the university. Dr. J. D.

Chapman the financial secretary. Is pushing the work with energy and good judgment. On the 9th of January the preachers' school will be opened under the direction of President Gambritli who Is also professor of theology. tie will be helped by an able body or men. and many preachers will assemble for special Instruction.

Every department of the university Is In good condition. and Its friends Relieve It is just entering upon an era of great prosperity. DEMORALIZLXG THE BLACKS. The African Emigration Fever Has Struck South Georgia. Cuthbert.

Ga. December 25. Special. It seems that the African immigration or colonization agent Is abroad in the land end at work among the negioes in the adjoining counties but they have not yet struck Randolph. Their plan is to organize societies get the people to pay in their rei-ney and promise them transportation for themselves and families to Africa.

In Stewart county and In some the unties below here it is said that several societies have been organized. The Constitution correspondent is informed that every tenant un one planters farm In Stewart county has joined th African Club with the avowed purpose or leaving whenever their leader says go They are turning everything they have Into money and say. log their money for this scheme. The negroes are all stirred up. There is an old negro woman front Augusta now in Cuthbert who was a slave and resided here during the war.

She had been told by some that she had to go to Africa and it has almost crazed her. Impressed with that idea she boarded the train for Cuthbert to see all the folks of-long ago. Since arriving here she rinds that all hr folks have died or moved away and she is much worried over the Idea that she is to be compelled to go to Africa without seeing her people. She Is much encouraged when some one tells her that they will see to it that she is not carried to Africa. The agitation is having a very demoralizing effect upon the blacks of this section.

EVEIIGRFEN IS HEILD1NG VP. The Fire Proves a Blessing to the rincky Town. Evergreen Ala. December 25. Special.

Evergreen is now on a. boom. The two fires that recently swept away all the business part of the town have proved to be a blessing. No more wooden buildings will be allowed in the fire district of the town. Three splendid brick storehouses have been erected since the lire and three more are under contract and will be built at once.

The old two-story Evergreen hotel will be replaced by a fine three-story modern brick structure. Hotel Magnolia and all the boarding houses are oiled wltn nothern tourists. Rev. D. K.

Riley. DD pruiessor of English at the University or Georgia is visiting friends and relatives here. The doctor was raised in this section and is popular throughout south Alabama. Christmas to Cuthbert. Cuthbert.

Ga. December 25. Special Aside from the usual festivities connected with Christmas special Christmas services were held in the Presbyterian church to. day. They were conducted by the pastor.

Rev. Mr. Craig assisted by the other local pastors of the city. All the other congrega. 0005 an.

choirs took part In these services which were very interesting. A collection for the poor was taken. The Methodist Sabbath school will give an operetta of a religious character to. morrow night at the opera house. It will be under the direction of Mrs.

Ed McDonald. After the exercises presents will be distributed. Musonle Officers Elected. Dalton Ga. December 25.

Special. the annual election of omcers of Dalton lodge' No. 106 Free and Accepted Masons was htld on Monday night. December 24th. The following were elected S.

E. Berry W. M. J. V.

Brown. V. W. P. Chester 3.

W. U. Spencer secretary George W. Orr. treasurer S.

P. Maddox. S. D. W.

E. glln. J. D. John TtbbsWiUDellton stewards Frank Hamilton.

tyler Rev. J. B. CulghUl. chaplainG V.

Hamilton. Dr. W. E. Wood.

F. T. Hardwlck finance' committee. Mutinies In Ycnexnel New York. December 25.

The Heralds clal cable front Panama says There have been mutinies more or less serious. among the Venezuelan garrisons at Asuncion. Island Nueva. Esparta and ear- Cu. That In Ascunslon.

probably use most serious was promptly quelled by loyal troops brought from Port Lamar. The. trouble grew out of a drunken brawl during the commanders temporary absence. and the. Incident Is without significance.

Christmas In St. tugnut1ne. St. Augustine Ela December Spe was appropriately by a general closing of stores. a 3i play of fireworks and theusual seryiccn In the Catholic and Episcopal churches the day.

which was beautiful ending- with a ballvln7tJieCorJova Moore celebrated pontifical.high/ midnight tbe Third Artillery band assisting the The Jecoratlpni in both the cathedral soil Trtidtiwr. a striking HM-frontBeilBl ASSISTANCE. WAS CLOSE AT HAND groiTltd and Was Parroidbut Xiesptd for Time It la Thought the Bight Man Is In Jail. Bntow ember 25 Special JL dastardly attempt at murder. for the purpose of robbery was made In this town last night arid but for the timely appearance of aid there would have been mourning in this place today Instead of Christmas joy.

The attack was one peculiar boldness. As Mr. George T. Palmer the express agent at this place. was entering hit front gate with his dispatch box containing 300 at bout o'clock.

be was dealt a murder- 005 blow in the head which felled him senseless. But for the fact that hi assailant was tooPnc when the blow WI struck and that Palmer had 011 a cap. the stiff brim of which caused the weapon to glance the agent would probably have been Instantly killed. As It. was he was knocked senseless for a.

few. moments. Mr. W. R.

Malone. who was to take supper with Mr. Palmer was coming from a store about fifty yards distant and heard' the blows and the clash of the coin as the box fell. He intantly ran to his friends assistance. When the nerro came out of the gate Malone gave chase.

He was at one time within fifteen feet of the fleeing man. but the negro- outran him. All Indications pointed to Henry Reed I the man and he was arrested last night. He resisted and had to be severely clubbed. This morning he was taken to the place of the assault and his shoes fitted in the prints made by Mr.

Palmers assailant. The chain of evidence Is complete and Reed will doubtless be convicted. Mr. Palmer Is seriously bruised about the face and in the back where he struck against the post In his fall but he was able to. be up today.

The commitment trial was held and bond was put at 500. Reed was not able to raise it and was sent to the Louisville jail to avoid lynching. STRANGE RACE OF PEOPLE. Supposed to lie the Remnants of the Lost Colony of Roanoke. There lives In the swamps of Robeson county North Carolina a strange race of people.

Their manners customs and per. sonal appearance are unlike those of any other race on the American continent says The New York Sun. They live within themselves and their intercourse with their neighbors. both white and colored. is urn.

lied to the extent which necessity demands. Among the citizens of the county they are called Portuguese and mulattoes. The are neither. Recent Investigations by antiquarians who have closely studied their char. acterlstics incline to the opinion that they are the descendants of the Croatan Indians and the lost colony of Roanoke island.

It is a historical tact that on the arrival of the relief expedition fitted out by Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Richard Grenylile the colony planted on Roanoke island a few months before had totally disappeared. Years afterward when the country had be. come sparsely settled by the English. and when the Tuscarora Indians were the domi. nant tribe it was a tradition among them that in the interior there were white men who were members of a smaller tribe of Indians.

and that these men possessed many of the gifts of the English. It is generally thought that when the English vessels sail. Id to England for supplies for the Infant colony those left on Roanoke Island were too weak to defend themselves against the Croatan Indians their nearest neighbors anti that in an incursion the men were killed ant the women and children carried away Into activity. Whatever may be the supposition the fact nevertheless remains that in this re mote country of the old North State there exists today a strange and peculiar people. Their associates have In the main been with those who.

previous to the war were known in the southern states as tree negroes. They intermarried with these tree negroes und the majority or them are mare or less tinctured with African blood. This admixture however does not change their characteristics. There are among them certain families who have held aloof from such alliances. and these occupy a position or superiority while they are not In the strictest sense tribal in their government.

they bow In implicit obedience to their rulers who are always members or these pure-blooded families. These pure bloods. in personal appearance resemble the Portuguese but in every other characteristic they are more like the Indian. They are brave generous natural hunters. fine shots and very truthful.

The swamps abound in game such au bear er ducks turkeys and smaller animals and birds. They never forget an injury and treasure up their feel. togs or vengeance till they find a way to gratify it. lhey live In houses or peculiar architectural designs resembling toe "dugout" of the primitive western settler. A few years ago these people became a source of terror to their white neighbors.

One of their principal men Henry Berry Lowery organized a band or them and wrougot as much crime in Rolleson and the adjoining counties us did the James gang in Its more extended field of operations. This man on account of real or fancied wrong waylaid and murdered a wealthy and influential white man a Mr. Townsend. The horrors of Indian war. except the scalping or the victims followed.

Women and children were killed as well ag bodied men. No race was exempt. It was a war of ex. termination. Houses were burned stock destroyed and the country laid waste.

After committing depredations the band would return to the. swamps. which are almost as im penetrable as tho jungles of India. They are covered with dense underbrush. and only those.

familiar with their recesses are able to find the hidden paths that lead Into their depths. Lowery possessed considerable intellect and being familiar with every inch of the ground showed himself an adept to the warfare. Ills second in command Stephen Lowery. tile uncle Was a capable lieutenant andwas often sent on a marauding expedition with. a part of the command while the chief would strike at a distant point.

This was continued for several years and became so disastrous to that portion of the state that the legislature passed an granting amnesty to all the desperadoes except Henry Berry and Stephen Lowery for whose capture cr. death a reward of 10000 was offered. This action of the. state had the desired effect and the war came to an' end. What became of the leaders is not known.

They were never captured andno one ever. claimed the They disappeared and thir followers resumed the even tenor of their way. These- people are leading dtUens of the United States but seldom. a avail themselves of their privileges. They tak noInterest is either local or national affairs.

They have ought against all efforts" for their Ito proveroent and live today besanw inn their ancestors did. 1 Highest Leap- on Record Poughkeepsle. N. T. December Henry Mlnelrof New York the young roan who the aid ota.

parachutejnade a. sue- cetul Jump from the- Brooklyn bridge shorttlmo agothis afternoon made a successful leap from" the i highest span of the roupkeeps1e. bridgeadistance of S11 feet into ih8iwater A ljoatjta waltter jslcked hlnivp and was notlnjuredin a theleast. Thlsis theflrttUmeanyone hi from this bridge and It' is the high. leap on record.

iiiK CliflIA5 HANDICAP tfggTv- ztmrg Attend ne th New Orleans. December 25. About 8000. people witnessed the Christmas handicap which was won by Amelia in a gallop. Clam- Inline the winner of.

the traction and Amican brewing handicaps with 12 poundSjUpr did not' prove equal toj the and' finished last. Corrl id Void were the winning favorites. B. Cox. a 6 jto 1 shot captured the' purse' in the first race while Miss Xzotta.

a long shot captured the purse in the. third race. The average time ex cells that of any day during the present. Tie track' was In the. pink' of condition and the weather fine.

First race. three-fourths pt a mile selling a. B. Cox 102 Clay to 1. won Luke' Parks.

ill Peon to 1 second Elberon 105 Blake to 2 third. Time 1:15. Second race three-fourths of a mile sell. lng Minnie Ceo 101. 11.

Williams to 2 won Payway to Finnegan 10 to 1 second Ben Wilson 87 Harold ii to 1. third. Time Third race five-eighths of a mile handicap. Cot 107 Leigh. to 2 won Porno.

granate 103 3. HUL 3 to 1. second Flush. 103. Williams.

to 2 third. Time. 1:03 Fourth race wile and an eighth Christmas handicap. Amelia May 108 Leigh. 4 to 1.

won Melody log. Penn. 6 to 2 second Marcel 14 J. Hill 15 to 1. third.

Fifth race nib selling Void 113. Blake. 1 to 2. won Ten- Spring 101. Ii.

Williams 10 to I. second Alethla Allen 194 1. Hill. I to 1. third.

Time. 1:42 Entries for Wednesday. First race. sixteenths of a mile year Queenslake Mouth Royd Ocala. 103 each Ransom Black Satin Peterkin Toss.

Wilt 105 each Sidcan Van Brunt. 108 each Eva ill. Second race three-quarters of a mile. selling Wandat. Nicaragua Matt.

White 107 each Twenty-three Dick White 110 each ndhurst Anna Silver Prince Red Cloud ill each Ben Hill 113. Third race. mile selling Mezzotint 98 Bonnie B. Virden 101 each Nachab 104 Taylor Hayden 198 Prince Imperial 108' Chauncey 109 Emln Bey 110. Fourth race three-quarters of a mile.

selling. Dr. Parke. Danube. Susie Anderson.

Charley Bob Holmau Galena Mote 107 each Lottin Jr. Rotation Missouri Lou. 117 each Silversmith 115. Fifth race thirteen-sixteenths of a mile selling Dick Tension. Miss Perkins.

Guard Shiloh Hodgson Toy. Malga Promenade Twinkle Belle Stout. LeOrande 102 each Ixlon Brakeman Fort Worth Sam Farmer 108. Racing Gossip. Memphis Term.

December 25. Recent stories that have been sent out concerning changes in the management of the new Memphis Jockey Club have been given more weight than their importance de serves. Captain James Reese. the secretary will doubtless be dropped at the meet- Ing of the board of directors January thr and his place will be filled by Captain Charles Russell. A dispatch came from Pittsburg a.

couple of days ago to the ef feet that Captain S. S. Brown had ordered his stock In the Jockey Club sold out. This has not come to the knowledge of the management and though Captain Browns in terest here is appreciated his withdrawal will not interfere materially with the clubs affairs or' plans. The races at Lexington open April 28th and close May 24th.

This leaves Nashville in the cold completely. Last week the president and others of the Cumberland Park Association came to Memphis to make a request that Memphis dates be moved back or forward. This was refused and the Cumberland park people have since threatened to put up such heavy purses and stakes as to leave the Memphis dates without entries. The result will probably tie large purses at both places and a sea- son or racing such as tho south has never before known. POLICE CAPTAINS SUMMONED To Appear Before the Lexow it tee Today.

New York. December 25. Nine police captains and three inspectors have been subpoenaed to appear before the Lexow com. mlttee tomorrow. The captains are Ryan or Hlghbrldge Washburn.

or Klngsbridge Kllliea of West One Hundred and Fifty- second street Westervelt. of East One Hundred and Fourth street Gallagher or East Twenty-second street Strauss or East Sixty-seventh street Murphy or West One Hundredth street Delaney of Charles street and Martens of East Thirty-fifth street. Superintendent Byrnes summoned the cap- tains named to the central- office today and served. them with subpoenas which hat been left with him. Besides the precinct commanders mentioned Inspectors Williams.

McAvoy and McLaughlin also received subpoenas to ap- pear before the commlUeee tomorrow. Superintendent Byrnes was asked whether he had been called as a. witness before the Investigators. lie declined to say. It Is understood that the committee will ask Inspectors Williams and McAvoy and Cap.

taln Martens some questions concerning. the charges made against them by Captain Schmlttberzer in his confession. It is also understood that the committee will do a little probing into police affairs in the tenderloin district. It was learned today that Superintendent Byrnes had received a subpoena to produce certain records of the police department be. fore the Lexow committee.

What records the committee is after Mr. Byrnes declined to state. JUMPED FROM THE BOAT. A Frightened Horse Carries a Couple Into the River. Boston.

Mass. December A very peculiar drowning accident occurred at the Kaet Boston side of the south ferry at 10:20 o'clock tonight. At that time the ferry boat Winthrop was Just entering the drop and had struck the right-hand side of the piling about twenty-five feet from the drop. When the boat struck the piling the crash frightened the horse attaches to a coupe in which was Miss Lillian A. NewtI' and A.

Snow. With a bound the horse started forward and leaping the chain across the end of the boat. forced its way through the gate and leaped overboard carrylngthe coupe with him. The ferry boat was stopped instantly and bacAt and the couple who had been seated in the coupe were seen In the water having In sonic way managed to get off the sInkthgcarniage. The passengers and deck hands succeeded in rescuing the woman but the man was drowned.

ISVIINS IN THE PEXITE3JT1ARY Where He Witnessed the Performance or the Convicts. Columbus O. December John Burns the labor leader from England was an interested spectator at the. Christmas exercises at the Ohio penitentiary. He occupied a seat on the platform and took notes of the.

different specialty acts. He seemed to be delighted with the after- the' rDgunme.w8a concluded he made a tour of the prison anti collected statistics which he will publish when- he returns to England. lie left here' at noon for Cleveland. Warm Weather Ruined Them. St.

Paul Mimi. December 23. Unseason ably warm' weather with the consequent light trade. caused the United States Cloth. log Company with a branch at Milwaukee under the name of Chtlea llockstader Co.

to put its property. In the hands of a receiver Peter' Van tVrehtenTof Milwaukee. Is theTeceiver for both houses. The liabilities are said to amount toP20000. QultmanVjGa.

December" JSH The" Hotel Mariethe leading hotelhere entertained. the young. Qultman tonight with. a display of fire works land-a Christmas tr The large dining room- wa a picture of presents. DTPrl CreaHi Baklsg PowOet TOOMOCH MORPEINB THE DOCTOR BROUGHT HIM MOUND A Father Knocks a Pistol Off a Mantel and Kills His' Child Elictrte light Works by Hew Parties.

Athens Ga. December Special. Christmas eve ended In Athens with an attempt at. suicide by Mr. Ferryman Dubose of Blakely.

GIi. Mr. Dubose is a student of the University of Georgia and for several weeks has been In- a despondent mood. Last slight he was found at his boarding house in this city unconscious from a. dose of morphine.

DrvD D. Qullllan was summoned. After much hard work the young man was restored to- consciousness. No definite cause can be assigned. for the attempt.

On a table a letter was' found ad Mssed tq his mother and unsealed. It contained Information pointing' to the intentions of the young man to take Us life. Mr. Dubose after recovering conscious- ness seemed Indifferent about the affair and talked tint little. A.

Child Killed. Lucius Williams colored who lives in the Morrlstown section of the city accidentally knocked a pistol from a mantel last night. The pistol was discharged when it struck the floor- and a little four. year-old girl of the negros tell to the floor. It was shot through the body and died today.

A Fatal Fall. Mr. W. S. Barrett a prosperous farmer living near this city had a.

bad fall In his mill yesterday and may not recover. Electric Light Works Leased. The Athens gas and electric light works which for several years have been under the management or Dr. John A. Hunnlcutt of this clt have been leased to Messrs.

W. A. Mallory and Lamar Lyndon. two hustling energetic and capable young men of Athens. Mr.

Mallory Is a nephew of Governor Atkinson and Mr. Lyndon Is the son of Dr. E. S. Lyndon of this city.

The lease will probably run for five years. St. Johns Festival. St. Johns festival will be celebrated In royal style by the Masonic fraternity of Athens Thursday night.

Mt. Vernon lodge. No. 23 and Classic City lodge No. 379.

will join In the celebration or this occasion. Mr. H. H. Llnton warshlptul master oT Mt.

Vernon. and Mr. M. G. Michael worshipful maitr of Classic City lodge together with a committee from each lodge.

are busily engaged In arranging an elegant feast and an interesting programme for the occasion. An Empty Calaboose. The dispensary closed today the people of Athens had a jolly good time all day and the calaboose was empty. There was an absolute lack of disturbance the whole day and the police had a holiday as well as the other people. Tried to Shoot.

Yesterday afternoon the police had a little racket with three negro men whom they had arrested for stealing flour from 3. S. King Cos store on Broad street. While the prisoners were being searched at police headquarters one or them. Henry Kldd.

drew his pistol from his hlppocket presumably with the intention of shooting Chief Oliver. Hut he was not quick enough. for the gleaming pistol of Officer Cain was shoved before his eyes with the remark I guess you had better drop that pistol. The pistol was dropped and the negro was put in the cage. Four Weddings.

Athens had four weddings Sunday. AU of them were quiet home weddings at which very few were present. The contracting parties were Mr. Ira B. Bradberry and Miss Ida Alken.

Mr. S. H. Emerllk and Miss Annie Richards. Mr.

Robert A. Prather and Miss LlMle Strickland. Mr. E. T.

Wllllngham and Miss S. E. Johnson. Newsy Notes. The funeral of Mrs.

11. E. Morton occurred Sunday at the home of. her son Mr. W.

H. Morton near Athens. Mr. Manley Nash or Jackson county. accidentally shot off two of his toes while tooling with a gun Sunday.

Jim Moore colored. was arrested Sunday on the charge or stealing cabbages and money from a countryman in Athens. Captain and Mrs. W. W.

Thomas are spending the holidays in Florida. Professor O. H. Sheffield. of the University of Georgia.

Is In New York. Mr. Marion Hull of Washington D. C. Is visiting his parents Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Hull. of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lay ton of Macon.

are visiting relatives here. Miss Meta Atwood. of. Darien Is the guest of her sIster Mrs. R.

B. W. Black. Miss Cornelia Jackson of Atlanta is visiting her cousin Miss May Hull of this city. Mrs.

101. A. Llpscomb Is the guest of her daughter Mrs. W. D.

Ellis Jr. of Atlanta. Miss Annie Howell of Waynesvllle. N. C.

is visiting the Misses Carlton on Milledge avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Flanlgen entertained the young people last night with a. Christmas tree.

Miss Clyde Lyndon Is back' from Wesleyan to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Lyndon of this Mr.

and Mrs. JohnJ Strickland will entertain the unmarried lawyers of Athens New Years eve. They will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. George C.

Thomas. Mr. C. P. Willcox.

Jr. and a bevy of lovely young ladles. HORACE GREELIIYS BROTHER. Preached Moderation In Using Water and Gut Drunk to Cure a Felon. Nathan Barnes Greeley.

Horace Greeley's brother. who died at the old Greeley homestead near PL on Monday was one of the most eccentric of men. said S. Williams of that city. His farm in Wayne township was one of the finest in western Pennsylvania.

For many years he lived alone there and was simply content to make a living on It I used to like to go out to his place and hear- fcisi talk. I saw him last Jive years ago. He was then tight years old. and he was as halo and hearty as he had ever been. He attributed his excellent physical and mental condition to habitual.

economy in the use of water. both as a beverage and for lavatory purposes. Although I am a prohibitionist lie once said to me. I believe that too much water either taken internally or used externally Is as bad as too much rum. But there is only one excuse for a man to get drunk he went on.

The only time that a man Is excusable. for- getting drunk and he is a fool if he doesn't. do it then is when' he has a felon on his finger. To get good drunk Is the-quickest way-In. the.

world to cure a felon. I have tried it. and know what I am talking about. The only time' I ever tasted liquor in toy life was when I had a felon on my finger I hadn't had a wink of. sleep forthree nights.

Some one said that a good drunk would cure me. thought I would try it. I told my daughter what I intended' doing and then went toCorry and Sited up wlthjthe kind of stun they. sell In Corry. After loading- myself I had fill Tne' quartbattle oftneb sttthfis4an4 took thatiand the load I had to my daughter's.

I lik te whisky but the scrtpttori calledfora good drunkandr got it For a while as 1" found out afterward. I made things lively at my daughters house carrying on. after the roost approved manner of confirmed' old- topersTheir I tank Into oblivion and for. A tine It was a question whmtherl wonjdtonaout of It dldy and. althomchthepain my Aead the changed was great relief.

and I wax all right in a day or two sad iny tJeJojM troubled' no5more Lltwisv heroic remedy. lf I ever ret another felon Ill go off on my second dunk. I don't' lreout and have a' chat with old Dames. as everybody fle called himself the old gray sJid When cot to the lonely tarmhouse IJsaw a pair of big bare feet sticking out of the open front I got out of the wnron and' found that' the feet belonged to Barnes Greeley and that the rest of the going old farmers person was stretched on the bare floor. A newspaper covered his face to keep off the flies anti a sonorous snore made it rattle.

Indicating that the Independent brother of the Teat Horace' was very touch asleep. Chickens werepiclc lug about the floor of. the room and several contented" pigs were grunting and rooting at the threshold. I didn't have' the heart to' disturb the old gentleman's slumbers and went back home. One of Barnes Greeley-s weaknesses was his love for hogs and They roamed at win anywhere about the premises not excepting tb best room in the old mans house.

This eccentric brother of The Tribunes rounder UI to tell many funny things about Horace. When the latter had. made himself and his paper famous he sent. for Barnes to come to New- York' Barnes did so and Horace gave him a. place of some kind in The Tribune office but lie didn't remain long.

I couldn't fill my place I would accept. the old farmer delighted In saying and wouldn't accept Any place. I could fill. So I came back home. rd rather be a king among hogs than be a beg among kings.

In his younger days Barnes Greeley was a great hunter and fisherman. He. was fond of telling amusing stories of Horace's attempts to hunt and fish otOhis occasional visits to the old Pennsylvania homestead. It deer had run by Horace in droves. Barnes would say he couldn't have shot one.

I don't believe he'd lave woke up to the situation until the deer had been gone an hour or two. As for catching fl i. he never got even so much as a bite in a trout stream. while I would be Ushlng right by his side and pulling cm out by. the dozen.

SPORTS ARE BLUE Over the Prospects of Prle Fighting la Florida. Jacksonville Fin. December 25. Special. The.

lovers of the prize ring lit Jacksonville of whom there are many. are in a decided indigo state of mind at present. The taste' of the sport which they got at the Corbett. Mitchell mill last January. and the dollars which they coined therefrom had whetted their appetites for snore.

Consequently there was great rejoicing when it was announced that Corbett and' Fltzsimmons had signed to tight to a. finish In Jacksonville sometime net year. The men who bid for the fight anticipated keen enjoyment in seeing these star sluggers beat each other into insensibility and better than all they anticipated harvesting II. great crop of dollars from the people whom the gilt would draw to the city. It was true that they knew that Governor Mitchell was bitterly opposed to prize fights taking place in Florida and they also knew that he had threatened to call II.

special session or the legislature. If necessary. in order to prevent another mill being pulled off. But the memory of how the governor bluffed without avail In' the Mitchell affair was fresh In the mind or the sporting element and they only laughed when the threat of the executive in regard to the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight was the same old bluff they said the fight will come off' Just the same. They talked the same way when the city council acme time ago.

repealed the ordinance permitting prize lights to take place in Jacksonville. Circular Joe Vendlg who. as Turfman Dwyer's representative. has been foremost in arranging for the Fltz Srrmons fight. was here when the ordinance was repealed and he laughed when informed of the councils action.

Let em repeal all they vint to he said Corbett and Flu will light and fight In Jacksonville at that. Hut the sports don't talk that way now and at present not one of them would risk a dollar to a doughnut that Crbett and FltzslrnmOns will fight In Jacksonville. Two right-hand blows on the point of the law are responsible for the gloom that shrouds the Jacksonville sporting element. One of the blows was delivered by Fitsimmons Con Riordan was the recipient and all the world knows that in a few hours thereafter the coroner was holding an inquest on Etonian's corpse. The second of these blows was that with which Lavigne sent Bowen into eternity at New Orleans.

Not only were the the swings fatal to Riordan and Lavlgne but they were fatal to prize tights far as Jacksonville Is concerned. By murdering one another the prize fighters have murdered the pousibility of eves meeting on Florida so That Is the consensus of opinion in Taliclrcle8 here. BO PLUMBING IX A HOTEL. The City Heall Authorities That the House Cannot De Opened. Jacksonville.

Fla. December Spe- cial. An Interesting complication has developed here in the matter of opening the Everett hotel. which was condemned as dangerous to the' public health by the board of sanitary plumbers on June 26th. This action was subsequently ratified by the city board of health and the owners were notified.

Since then no improvements have been made to the water and sewerage system of the hotel. Yesterday Hr. George McAvoy announced that he had leased the Everett for five years and would open it on January lOth. Mr. Claude JoYner- the City health officer says that the city board of health will not permit the hotel to open until the plumbing is put in rst-ciiLss condition.

This work would require fully six weeks. MeAvoy inslfts that he will open the Everett on January JOth. If he has leased It not knowing the condition named by the health board an Interesting lawsuit will follow. The owner In Nathan Webster. of Boston tau.

THEY WERE And a Polleemaw Did Alt the Soot- tag. Arcadia Pie. December 25. This morning at 1 o'clock John Haygood a young white man. was shot and killed In W.

IL Spares saloon by Miles Ward. a policeman. There was a. crowd in' the saloon carousing and Ward who was attempted to put them out. A fight.

ensued the lights were turned out- and Ward fired' four times. John Haygood who Was an. onlooker not drinking was shot three times twice in the lead' and once inthe arm. Wards fourth bullet wounded C. Sermons in the arm.

Ward fled and posses are in pursuit. It be is caught he wfllbe lynched as Haygood was a popular young man. and his murder by. a drunken police- man has aroused touch indignation. The.

Popnlatloa It 22423 Oaly ffevea- teen CHlnamea Fo d. Jacksonville. December 25. Special The sanitary ctarusof this city just completed by the chief sanitary inspector. Roberts shows that the total population of Jacksonville on the night of December was H425.

Of this number are white mates and 5480white females or a total of. whites of 23. The total number of build. lags in the city is 7515 Of these' 1580 are frame 437 bride and 50 wood and Iron. The number of houses supplied with city water Is 1158.

i The total number of vacant build. 23 of all kinds. Including stables and than. Us It. the suburbs is fit.

The total number ef found in thecity was only seventeen. but- some save undoubtedly l3u the patrolmen. Death of a Eiselsahl Manager. Scranton pa December 3. ThomasCa- bill manager of the Scranton bajebtlTclttb of the Eastern vLeajue diedthis morning from hemorrhages of the lungs.

He was with the Troy dub before coming' here. His homewas In TaJIBlver Masa vhert be will be" buried. LOOK OUT THet-'l ESTABLISHED You want toremembersome friend who was overlooked Christmas day come to us and get him. a nice scarf. Our line of neckwear is unbroken fresh and pretty.

Plenty furnish. ing goods left and prices right. ANEHMBiST Monroe Mads a Tbreit and Was Kllltd thi tot Minute TWO TRAGEDIES IN SAVANNAH. Bohwsn the Tou Man Who Killed the Negro Qlrl Was nt to JaU lorJanrder. Savannah.

Ga. December In a- drunken barroom rowthis afternoon Patrick Connors white shot and killed. Tom Monroe colored. The row was down In the Old Fort in Conihans barroom Mtet a dispute in the bar. Monroe was kicked out of the place by the proprietor.

When on the outside Monroe saldthatlf any one would come out he would do him Con. nors. the bartender went out with a pistol and without a word gave the negro his death wound. Connors then went to the Jail and gave himself up to the sheriff. lie was so drunk at the time that as soon U- he was put in hi cell he fell off to sleep and could not be seen by a.

representative" of The Constitution. who went to ask his version of the killing. The Inquest will be held tomorrow morning 10 o'clock. Fireworks and Firewater. Christinas" haspassed off here with the usual number of casualties.

Besides the two killings mentioned several persons had eyes shot out' with Roman candles. There were several cutting scrapes and a few small fires. The day however was a jolly on with' plenty of good. Christmas cheer. The fireworks kept going nil night.

Schwas Held or Murder. Coroner DIxon held an Inquest today over the holy of Agnes McKnlght. who was killed last night about 12 o'clock by Wil- liam Schwarz the son of highly respectable parents. The verdict declared Sciowetra guilty of murder. Schwarz who was al reedy in the barracks was sent at once to the Jail under a warrant from the coro ner.

The woman it seems lied been thepara- moor of Schwarz for more than a- year. Although black as the ace of spades he had on one occasion followed her to Beau. fort S. C. declaring that he would bring her back.

Recently ho gave her a watch costing VS. Shortly after that he caught her hugging a negro. He told her that' he would get even with her. Yesterday afternoon he got a pistol and- alter 'getting pretty full whisky he went to her home in the lowest part of Yamacraw and when he met her on- the streets drew his pistol and shot her in the back. killing her almost instantly.

A stray bullet from his pistol hit Richie Williams In thebead seriously wounding her. Schwars is now behind the bin of the Jail and has nothing whatever to say Zoo- publication. The case- as made out at the coroners Inquest Is a. bail one for He ha engaged Mr. JV" 0.

duDignen to him. Hoods Sarsaparilla acting through the blood reaches every part tit the system and In this way positively cures catarrh. FUNERAL NOTICE. 1 The The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Alexander and of Mr. and Mrs. Julius If. Alexander' are respectfully invited to attend th fu.

neral of Mr. Joseph A. Alexander on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock from his late residence ill Peachtree street. Interment at Oakland. Tie following gentlemen are requested by the- family to act as pallbearers L.

E- OKeefe Dr. It. D. Spalding L. DeGlye Ii W.

Thomas W. 8. Thomson Morris Hirsch. C. C.

McGee Aaron Haas. MARTIN. Died at the residence" of her son-in-law Mr. O. EvansjNo Humphreys street.

Mrs. Mazy Martin Relatives and friends are lnviledto attend the funeral services at the real. flm-ce on Thursday the 27th 1atrlT o'clock e. to to introduce the best paving material on earta in AUanta. ana the state.

This goods stands alone In quailty and has no competition In price. it. will make the right kind of Lman an honorable paying tusiness as long as he lives some cash capital required the closest investigation courted only those who have some money and who mean business on business prtnv dples need apply. Call or address A P. McKee Hotel Aragon Atlanta.

WANTED To with ate ininr- 9000 companiesthat have not been doing business la Georgia that contemplate-com ing in. Address pox 208 Jackson Ca. ARUTC stable- December Hd one dark brown about X5 4 bandThlgh water- burn under bright lore foot and under one of his bind feet' saddle marts on each side-of backr small white spot. Any information a to for mo erat cash payment balance long deaiy HELP Male. tar to work In.

his own county 81 pefi F. U. Kelly 14 Fifth Chicago III. nov IS wed. A MAJ in every to selTTtapTa' goods to dealers experience unnecessary best side line Tha month.

Salary anJ expenses or large commission made or' sealed particulars send- stsmpf Cllf toa Soap and Manufacturing Company Boz 743. Cincinnati. 0. noy 74.21 wed WANTED A steady sober man to keep up sawmill machinery none other but an experienced roan need apply. Also-a first- class planing mill man give references.

Address W. care Constitution officer Mills are in south Georgia. We send samples allow liberal salary and expenses or commission to- properapplicantsBUpla seller thr stores out of five will order. Addressiwlttl stamp Lock flux 45) New York Gill. july ant A few personsto each placd to do Send' stamp for 130 pale book for particulars.

3. WoodbW7. 127 I second street. New York Gill WANTED Reliable salesman already traveling to carry our lubricants sa side line. Manufacturers' Oil Company Cleveland.

O. ma American Lloyds and Ne cab Lloyds wanted in every- town county In Georgia. W. S. Motiteith Manager S.

E. Division Columbia S. CJ wlt FOR gALE- UceUaneonfc SEED Seed oats and rye. rietlcs of winter and spring oats grazing' blue blacky burpee prolific. red rust proof and Burt.

Persons haying to sell please communicate with me HUWilliams 4 Broad street. FOR SALE-One Cne grandfather clock la mahogany casand good running Apply 222 Oourtland ABHpaW for old gold and silver. atts Co. Jewelers. Wlultanalt MONEY LOANED Will loan full value on life insurance policies or win buy tor cash llfpolicies.

In confidence. Address l. H.f 3. Kimball-house sun wed frt MONET TO 200 Vg01 foriimmedlate loanv years also 17 00 i on monthly payment of 112 to J17. including principal and' Interest.

iL Jont Marietta street. lw LOANSoniroproved real estate in Atlanta- immediately negotiated no delay. Franpl Fontaine- room 28 old capitol building. WE LEND our. own money on Teal In this city.

Atlanta Savings Bans Gould building. tt WITHOUT REAL ESTATE you can- bee rowwhat moneyyou wantfrom Atlant Discount Company. Omco No. JO Oats City bank building. Josv 14.

MoodyCahl r. CHOICE CITY andfarm loans negotiated throughout Georgia deal direct witbjW C. Davis. attorsey. Room 43 Oty BankBuilding noyl-4m CONNORS.

25 building. are3 prepared to pla business property at per cent jlenc Property at I per cent. novi tc FOR FARM LOANS tnywbere la Gsor- Biaeome or write to The Georgia Famf' Loan Co. rooms 19 and 13 No. J7H Whites LOANS UPON REAL ESTATE In or nsaai promptly negotiated by D.

liar. ANTCOMPANY negotiate loaaiT I per cent on Improved real handling street on block from postolflCe hot sod cold baths everything new. FOR RENT-From January 1st. to a coupWi- Without children or young men three large roomsfurnished with use of bath- Apply at room Grant building ojrat 12 Baltimore IJ FOR BEN ParrofWhitehall streeljtofit In the heart of retail trade. FOR Good store room to hotel building.

Apply to Rhodes rHaverty. Peachtree to injurious tOjStoosndilenly Yoircaa use i wi will give a written guar. anted CURO will cure yo noney refunded 2 iwdvw rw J2 iSffs lt i ti mm isi' 7 mm Fryer i clip etS ii sg r1 v4. tfcet street vrs 2it fs5t 5 fjuWWVBJSSfSg ON b1J atl H. r.

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Mitchel. Ma- ltlos Grl IKN bud. lr. IY Dp AIJrch ir. Clrran lit lUr ti rteiWs havln lOut a Statls our-he 8 i pscloD ar wa te 8ure 1 uter utl 1 I I1 I' me- ii ha ma- waerworl tnuN a uu rbr rlpu to wet suare Chrltl pl tol trm mrurs lte orJ fe nah.

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RITINGINiq i legroa Prta tf rthPoUc te lOlC ACTSWITHN RVE Slct' le 1na1 Lnded 1 JaTb WhoStrte4 tlBo. Jc Eott Da" YAn Oa Debr tb ad curu. i Plce levr r. Ct hi tore. ther mlsht ba lU5 Aacon abut The siuaton loke Trd rU w1rlke ahle Thtf' was aemblan ofne Tle settemert nea te ouulrtl acn.

cellbrtn Cstm 1 dn- dlson rl beame 1 a tad eSe' hm hot negs ere et. ed. 11f tr Sth Knlh tok om se I' hal ad hermart tht O. la hal alo Itare nego Ihot th. ofcer alv I NId Iclous mit lJII' nN thiet Polc ttel tche Leutenat Canel lronltnarmt wit Vlncester rles.

Almot Immflatey te re mEssae tha but surounde Ofcer Dvs tktfl Oom. uter nt ntd bor hatene I lcutenant Carne ad ItWlnChester arvd Abut neges coUete ad r. arr ected Buter 11 rktT ln tll leI' Crowd In eee al rlngleler engge 5 th gr Ofcer rot wa sudin th 0 th crwd Commence rn Chc hor back i tl. fO SOlO dstnce lnaly Im lmts Irv 1Nlt he otCer are thl a 3J Whle rutP barCks is egro ar wh. it reo Tzed ireCtl Tht nfgro rt tld atempl rl' hi wa knoCked wih I clul plcman.

ad nI son arund wrls Ihrt' lothe ne. le' at mpted fre it I plcemen bfor shoot ten renewe barrck saet Ir th rolcwln eig t' trl wer loke long Jes Oom T0 Fchard RGr onl 1n. As Jems. TI wl rorder. Th ntjro om wa a.

re fed Crm te brol li rs e. Chlf lce Carne. Otcer Knht. Patern Hene. Jenkns lrley tok pt I jrst.

ae abut thity perns i arrcl toniht ho bn plaed rlrl varety irunklnnes fghtng. shoting th t. Chrtma ben characterze a cons erhl diorder. espial IIg e. Sverl ben I lght.

ad nothig hapeed. Tb lJfJlr. Dlpenslng Chaiy. rnd drection Bride chae gtntemen. visied al prt te Cty Gspnsng crrlt Vlt goere dtlcnles toy.

Itc. nt cltZlns ofce cerk dstributed praduey pr pon Jlon 8Dethrg. Setlrd Lat. Thl clebrate eae ha en last I lame a lst 1 Dlt Slpbr court fna n'o a I Il curt tor aother. I 11t lme ears.

hearg 4d ocupie ll rHnJf our contnuously. a estle lg trt woh abut 100. le laa Deelued. Gr- I rlm nt. hl nol eby CaPtIU rnce lbrt Columbu.

thafhe cannt Pt fsitlon mor te reg. oft wnlh ht a reenty el ted. otkl1 erggement ire ptirg. Stnral nameI sugste alt majrsipp 1 OWl' I tho Mon Hussr Captat L. i.

Ialor' Maon Lght lfant- laitin te Per Ri Ciy rhur lee gadon. lte Grsham Grsham M3chen reenty vk sLi nd Pnceton. Ir 8c 01 I clt mstms holday wih mothe. ie. SDl en atending Prnceton 1 1" jst eighten mants tn' le wU bome Pran vrialher.

Crtmas nght r-Jltr m. ung counci 2. I untl tomorow hi InthHtng featurs metng il annumessQge Jur I wIl Interestng ral nd aWated wih rable 1 rcst Wiiams rotoran Mero tan stet raiway. wa ntgeel pa ther negoi tormn iims but misNd bet nlgoes controler fnl thlm ca. Pue Pat rgon ete ri ha ben adjudge iane.

Hs lY doubtess resulld bulet te durg Joran. gro wa stU n. a a seveely hurt ht attck 0 gve hm AT OL JCR A1 InsUtutoD wih 0 10nrolc I tlre ok. brlah1. Yac n.

Deember 24. Pobably istttion Ike bat 10 hon rbl 1 hlstor rrmsg a univeriy te venrable eu- caUonalenterprlse Georla Bptsts elor tut Crstins Inttuton ta tree Glore yeaT usCtly ppulr educUon. tat te I ha aduted 10 men many wh tken ran Iteprfes ad th plUc te suther te Uven1t Georgia twi Tcror an' ma tbse lere ltte wit dtncton natona conlel Mercr ten he med protelon ad lseelalto' elol leraturo lw hae rclve thel brh tl an bralnelt te rol of. te Inluton te sfnt dcce It exstnce Amon tent tnne. a McDa.

le. Gorgi Lter. Goveror Wila JNorhen Pofessr I autor ment PycholUH adprtesrmthe um TErlty Vl1 ubba Gre D. Felto lto ptca cirui DoD ROijUdr ad otCf nI Jedtcle folhe abltein Jte fd1. I WOdlot nW i i I i 1 1 1 jaj ti th 1Jtt 1t i GrIe ber e' AdloimItte b1t of tedUtU Uon 1Wlte este 1tt aitow fol UI yt mUcb at Qrt1F tr Ovr octh hODorbeplt Mere uver1 Gra rUn mu I te ftue fm ttf 1Utuo newl eupe rrae antDt ene adte cat b1 of orU In fded Chrt cututmay 1te ste i tes.

te Pi over te leJ' Ubr ar I now vatl Imprve ad etende tt scop ametig la1 note enterrie te Mererlchol p- C8. etblshe e. alle purpso. of' teal ottChlg. Jen ant women le aval tbe advatage thi depament fulelt eUpment PMe l0 teach Uln to ct OI ad tatot teolol Mer unlverlt to wel ad orbly reuir cmment curetlterature curs big desige tcultvte spiit Inrora- d' ruC ub ta n1 I I prede Pfesr MOlcey eduat te Chicgo unlverly Ad pme to.

mot prftable lter- estl fntr te univerity. fhl cunewl embrce tudy te cu- lnl nomlc Iterture te a fr- i 11'd a det erd duriI cuse pl- icl wrter Capt A AUe etor Telegrph 1 bck fr ppe te coiag tOD Anoter deprtur prmises muc Imprvement te Itud nts mposlton newsppr coesp dence IIUb prClde direte president Gambrl. nea lea journalst. I i te tll organlston gve prctcal tralnnt lne In- belvd te has' Iflrary journlstc aspir- tons wi Inconiderable rft te lectues ad prctce en. Foundl.

Day. bithday. Jese Mrer wa ttng- I commemorte publc exercise te lerr sciete Monday night wa rtor te Cicronia. Safor. Waynesbr nprsented Dlta Siety.

ter bgins Januar 1t I tat may wl enrl Januay wi Dost monn i man yar. observe al ovr Geora Bptst churhe Addr es Christan euclton wi pryer oter ton col cted epansIon univeriy. thl flUl' seCetay I puhing enery go prlacher' wl opene dlrecton Peslent Gambrl IrOCessor thelag. wl hl lp bdy pracher wi smble speial Instr Uo. dlprtment unlverqiy I go is eleve i st enterin upn pro- prty.

DElORLZL TE DCKS Emlilatloa Ba orJa. Deenbr lal I eem tt Atrcn immirton colonlton ae I abrod te lad nd amon neGoes adjinin countp3. Radolph. i orgnlz Ioelttes te pple i ad prmise trasprtol thems lves ad tmles Afrca. Stew couty ad i sme unte blow herl sd ttes have orgniz d.

Cost- tuton corspndet inJre ta evcr plates far Stewrt outy ha jon th AtrcaClub wit avowe purp Itving ther leaer sys The a turnng everthing in monl' tis nges ai stred a neo vom Aust Cuthbrt ad reside her dung ha bn hI amost crl ImpEed ide bardN trn brt se al telk oC ong ariving hlre dnd that al fols die nVf worred tbt COD' pl Arca seei pple. fcourge sme tels wl se th carie Arcl. aitation havig a demoralzing effet upn blak lecton. I DVILI Povea Evegen. Aa Dcembr 2.

Everren a bom. fes tat recntly al bu Ine te prove woen buldlngs alowe fre ditrct te Thr brck storehouss have udr 11 bult twostor Eyergren wi a tne mode brlC1 agola a1 badln houes ae nlb wlU toust. RI y. Englih te Univ rlty rga Itg rrleJds ad rlUves her. raise setwn ppuar trughot Aabma.

Cutbert. thbert Decemb 2. tom usua testvlte conleted wt Chrltmas. secia Chrt snrces I Presbyteran churh to conductd ptor. I Crg asiste loca por th cIty.

te congega- UllS hclrs tse sercs Intertg. coleton por taen. Methot schol gve oprett. reliious to morow opa the lodg fol Wil1g C. trea 3Urer tylerRev.

cIaplain 0. Veaellela The or arrIs nl A8cunlloIleprobebly promptlquel1ed Tht of' brawJ4ur1n CJar iualtnSJ II 1 e. Au ustIt ci ber25. by-a gmeraeloI1Uofltore. 9" OAre1Vor and the U8uaraervt II' the.

d. ChUrchh. ri 1 BlIhOPicMoorej i.ponWlcaJ.i- high rdJAtt1llerY tiSlltlnlthe olri. 4 9n tbtuthedra1aucJ i1A1tlJII 1 ii. fJ9.

J. 6 rt ff oti fto ff' It1fROBBBR iE FOILED. I x1 59. I' Jle' ttt a DtfStrlijD HIm JrQJ1l BeMnd. CL Ilbe an.

Wll a butE cIP4fo. thsBibt Ia1Ji Barto 5. nptat murdereor robbetywumade In beenmournlnc placetodaf a ent ate 300 wal Mait whI that. his th moments. ws fiee vold GE within and TheG Croa Uei dl ppeared.

spars ly ak a actlv toda It range war. rtaln sen obedle the tam lUes. except' follow men. were laldwaste. Ito- onl thelrrecessel to' th ths d' familiar lIeutenantandwl sen pa sed aneI ceptl1enry whosecapture andthe eade1anot captJiredandno reward.

for killing 1heT. dlsappearedand thllrfoJ.1 lowerSJeiU 1 dthe. eventeD rof thelr 1 areleadfngclU en th'l' n1. ted Statea bUtIe lIt 11. lo ot-natlonal They1 ap orthe1r I andJiv tod IIIJn I the1ffJ1C torsdld.

jh HY JlIShet clf I ug. hkiepsle N. iX DeceIX ls YorkthePW1l iWbOt parachute. made stu114' jumprfrom Brookl I abort timetagoiUhll i rt rnool1s ad. a.

at cceufu111eap' ththlPea In3 tanceOf 7 AI 1' i ht fhta-b tii irili Ouft1d.l ltlthe tten4aDeoattbolfew Or 0 iir- NeW' S7About i Wltn th Chrt hJ1d1 aJ hlchwu 111- intlnethe andAm icanbmJin huidlcpswlthUl cUdlIot DI1d ed" a werthe favoriteaGBCoxaito llho Dtl Jiratr ee alone ca tund TheaveraetImees dayduring wubi thewelther. ofllmUe lenl BCox102 Cla Penn8 Tlme tonrtblof DllIe. 1 et nd. rJf to1. I drac.

flVe- lgbthl n. cap. 3. elgh 1 I MelodYt1 seco. nd aeUlngVold 1 I i ye olds Lndhurst.

Ie race. thre uarterl 1 thlrteen. lxteenths I Re em de- ef- In- Ma Na hvllle compl ely. kes f1JMMO ED Nine FlU ond co anders I wlU. toda the.

Con pie B-A accll nt 10 rlght-handllide stru theplIlng E. start :1 bOat instantIyand bac' manag getoff alnking e. tn Bu ISTRE PE TE. Wh re John Bur1f1 a th tthe the performance and andconected lcb hew111 ublishwhenhe EnglandHelett hereiLt WanaiVeath 1n1lhledThe. St1awP mO ablywarm ea eiWlth theco I a11ed the United.

StawaCJoth Com ltJiabrancJ1 atMUW uk UDd rthei1aIn i ptittspt' PertYi th Ghanda iet recef Pete JV of1Illr IIftheCelY fl' ues aruai4 to' OOO 1f i eHot lrl rle thele d1ncfhotel here ltatn 1 1 i plet Qu1tm nght LMUl' d1sPla7iof r-eYOrkaland a Ii jf 1ffi tt Ft i o3jU I I1iJi' ihi fj P. Di eii1J i IDtl rrjest Dft 1. jH BRO GHr HIMAR UNQ AJaherXnookl allliolOtraKaueJ JU ChU El uJci thtl 8 sev endedfnAthenJ tlyMf. Dubose IrDubol8 leveraweeu Lastntght lt DrDDQullllan theo cause Ona adlt' 81ed UDBea1. d.

clt A. Athe 1a cltt I Ath ns 22 anelgant labooa rop eway r. hi Et alng 1. Layton Darl n. uest Atlan tri city.

rs. John J. ent rtaln ars eveThe andMrs onMnda phlThaland condiUolJto habltQJltconoDIJ abe erage IAlthcughl el O1usedex ternal1Yiis tJonlone IIJX1Dto drhnkhewent tImethata exc sable ttthen11 tel oJ Toget IIthe. qutckest way' In. eurea telo 1 what.

Iam talk1 C. The eVer tutedUquor Inmy JitewAlwhen Ih fel non ingerl hadnthad leeitothm onel Jdthat I agoodc1nmk tl1oucht I WouldtritI101dmYdaughterhat i1olngandthenwent. to i tt ltht ndthelcUhdto da ght. e. d4D' h1skTbi1nh I i ward tInt lDOItawrVve4 manneri ofCOn1lnDe4ot4 pel iTllen WIkJntoCobUY1OA aMtozi iUme would iOme utoCJt fl 11 tt litJr.

i1it I cN I. xwati aUJiPt oOoDdJn ll OolroDm1 Dd 41U1lt1 re1 1 chatWlth dy' called calledh1mself. th ki raT- dvJ Xcot' It aaw of' tl outoftheopen oX t' Ofthe wa D' fe t. on toBan eaG I r. I.

Jdthtthenst ofthe I tr tehedonthe coveredhII to. epotf a sonarouS lnd1C3. tbatthe indtpeIIdentbrothu wu. V. etT.

m. UCh. uleepCh1cke n. SW re PI. ct.

I aboutthe plgswe rv tIng Il rl 1 andwent Gr I forboaand I ch1ckens. iltwlDanJWhere aba ut ot' excepUn1th. be. st. I to.

tell. man orace. heaentfor Barnesto Bamnealdid BO. a me' 1 del ted amongklnp. hlsyoullger Ba es 011 hil fish JI Special.

ng Ind ne eu 1 the th 1110 to el ment onl be fi ht BeN I rn li1-'j so conc rnffl. 1 a he PLtlImXG' Sa Special-An re or. ereLt I a1th plum lng fun we' I. Jan 3ry Oth. It.

1 lJo tou WERE DRINKUG 25. drlnkl i himaeltt Wardftred' an on1aokeraI three ce In the arm fourthbul1etwoundedC Se l1Iln arm. Wardfted an4po ses 1 hell will htamurdei' drunkenpoUce. mueh1ndlgnatlon. JACKsOvILLB' CENSUS.

P. Uo J7eYe. cteel pm eJo1lDd. December 25. rr of cltJJnst sanltaryiflspectOt hoWi- tthtot1 theuJpfofDecemberd WIJI2Z.

5913 inalesand s48IJ h1te oratota1 uC3. lDpfnthe clttufm tramOlbrlcka idiOwood hoWIHlUpplled b11 1' Thewtl Cs SUitabe for oLy a NDARS NT. 1 t113. Jbe theseote trge i i r. ur ry crr a th i he :4 thS no- 26.

tamfl. 1 irus a mLb. a enbr I l2 gng tsob rig rt ider. rra eW ark. rt ddI hsore vaIIe Critical.

ThpiyuiO1 at- ea1g th ChurthUl nioy. Ir. 1 The flea TbeOdO1I a last prll 1 OOMOZ7 mne been kreil w1feandbreI ExMyOt 7 from It Ii m-e6letI Utile Uver. Flit' 0 baa effec LU are yeliy. W.

al4 VS. j' i.e. 2 I i ThE CONSTITUTION ATLANTAO W1NESDAY DEOEMBER 26 1894 I i1No111 IAOOIIt gro PrIsan ta Police ght WhoSiArted thiBowXaesD- th b. beena uu 1we verydangerous ofnegroe nI became tnvolve4 a negn es erirneit. IrratkS I- As th iIatchd troriienarmcd T- th iOrSe efl' 8 tth inchesters r- arzr' th rice the rt tr ret e5- t- wh tt i I trt.

I th 5 t. 5-- a I r-iw rb a Ir. tv ie negthes. ti air. ZhC it- ti- di need 1 cli a 5- iSr Captain I.

rlaptaln the CltySotes. Jge irt Scn-ll to livO tu r- a nC ti a--I tO i-i-i 2 an In solicitor. generlof les for. their I 15-- ti. it a.

51 tl3 aanLItiisa large percent ftheBapttstp3Ip1tiof1 so might. the the flstltu bewnitten extentmuth altowedfor thlstsetth rouc has tile be erupon. purpose-of cfcaching len long in inter- to-- th oundrs' ubllc Mrcer Instru tloet. 5. w-t ney of Cs the 25.

is' Di vis- and ofodicers erlin TthbsWlIl Detiton tro ps usual eryIc- ball IntheCOTd0va Blaholt Moore pontificAl choIr. The I 5gnmct. i I a A ROBBER Hei1tacke inhpres igent TbNgrolTldsnd WuParsuedbut Us. the 4 heas re- deer and was ac death and no reward tae no interest he same i Henry I fjfl agou this bridge distance ot21t Abost In I be a 5 t- sc. 1tbs tThts Ii the dnsttlme one him est ttendni at the iew leansflaees About brewlngbandlcaps undaup to the occasion were to MissKotta cx- i.

BenWilztrn 1 1 I Receipt 7th ileforeehelcIOW ap- tam Frlghtened001Carnie5 womanbut progsmme was will eember 25. uaed I hrancbat I rehten of to 020000 I I The lay. atqultsnhtat 25 TbeHotil hotel people of a. fireworks ant tree The snas DrprkeLcarn ngPow- btiI tt I rk i I TOO MUOIIIORPIIINE PdrrjmansDabosi UulTmIti Stdenj I. Tijea toDf' Ofa tb Eisctnltdgh 1 E.

was so14issed 0 ccc vering 0 V. 1. Monda' Ls.when to It was for three I withthe 0 bad em quart' battle of the best they lISA and I I called for agood drunk md I gotitFor Then' wu come out a1n. thesIn I i't' ift i. Y5 e- nd swelllnghad goniiroin m7fnger te a' me DO more.

It wu an bu1 If I careizrrn a. old as a century. Ona aummerday I tiught I would drive out a Jim-he wbenjgot' saw bezefeetstlcklng openfront thewagen str tcheil the the--latter-had. jto- 5 5tH ProspeetofPnize so4. HealiIhAUt11UItl55 Say de- dnlnkihg himself eYea- Pound.

4 arewbitm Chinamen found the city i ddgsd ficranton. Thomas Cs. baseball club the EuternLeaguediedCthls ofthe theTroy beforsouming Mu home was Fail ItIver 1 IF 5' Yo wanto remember. LO wsovei1 okedChristmis nescarf. andprices A AllEMpflB AsT-- aThreat au ILIl the ett TRASEDIESIH th Bent tJi11.

to Nurdsr. GaDecember 5SpCiaL row' thia thebartender his tiletP a baa passed today- with pegsns one withplenW al. once corn- hat of in tantly. the bead thejail lies defend5 him. seph the I VS MARTIN-Died Evsns No.

33 at 13 ncSUilss CiLtKCEa. I lIwantagtonestye I I bualnes I deL WANTED-To correspond with insO companies ihat conteniplat coin- JscsonGa LOST. stable in Gniji Ge. Saturday UIgh gelding bands high right maz side of small as i his wlwreabouts will be liberally reward Sd. MrL 110 Newton.

rolt HAUSes side all modern conveniences and a beg. iT. C. H. Oirsrdeau East WalL 7 5 dec X7t Yo SALE-Real Eteie modSrat en time deal dultCt wilh owner.

a. Blea ingduje Ga Refesi to Jobs Loof otie1an 54 MarIetta. ItT5tE dec weul 1 te week. avenue it section to li'l I' ant for stamp. Clifton 1lo a V.

proper applicants. Btaple three Address wlt persons In ot i 4 7 WANTED I k. New York and 4. Mans en C. de wit tti ii.

ALE best winter black pelso H. WIlliams. case and orders. i' AiiiyffiCou4landaienue men lb 0 LASH pait label BWatts SIDNEY TI LOIS. MONEY Will lIfe policies.

A. 11. KImball bouae. dec tin sun 1250 1300 tOeO for Immediate loan 7OOO 17 andintereit Jones5 48 5. declllw row what money you want from il ICE and farm with Gate Clty 4 Bank Building.

i WAN E4ultabl. are place loan. or en resi'- dence PI5RiAnM dj 5 I gj co Far Loan 11 I ballet I iis AtlAnta I neil EfRANT CO1PA at and is. state sCai facilIties for large lea.ns- fZ B. Broad etrest.

lp' MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds watcMsii I i Uberal lOAfl5 lowest rates. 7051 own time. N. Kslur CO. IL IOCtUS I itreet.

Kimball house. Parnlsbed floos. NICELY FIJRNISHLD ROOM at II one From lstto co1e I 10 rooms furnished 30 cm at. l2 Place. von lzteeIIsaoui It I RENT-Part of Whitehall street store Apply B.

I WRE4fOOOd rcaliNfI1 Snook 6 jafl I vvSfiIESS PrIlSOgAX5. 13 to stop suddenly You a it we wrlttsngtLIZ of nsoneyrefunded Send six cenn stamps 101' asmple lienkle' tree. Esreka Chemical Co. No FORRENT By John JWoodslde the Rentlnf I- Agent 48 North Broad. Ii.

117 EastOonrgla avenud- C. 3 4' 27 Gf0' avenue 1e 5 1 ii i 8tb Forsyth. Wr. ii 1 Forest 71 lllghiand avenue se Coantlard street. i gr b.

1l East Pine 08 h. 67 Zoth 1 0 I un Is. ng1er avenue s.stb- glRsnkinstIet i I I Zt pnlerstreet. I Stabit IeCtU stT5rt Ga. it.

B. Sr b. NorihBUen h5. Auburn LYeDU. WasbItt 5t.

b0 08OtO1I. Jahuar1lst ear S. I 1bAdlteaO 3kkPO Iaa Psek a r. 4Pc4IuINes1 i We oaA piatlel i if i' I.

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