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rft" 5 1 tm. raSgfcr Bss gf stpl L5Wfil lsi ffffy- the rw80 tisdoa 1 VitwSjir1 fwii teSHM' 4 flme8ttcsl yr oreo a 0 tt IVSttJ fti w' letdlaf Uo 641r Tl Eiiooti Etyird iii utCl Trtmplzte tin Ittiiocf We Of Oat correspondents In each Instance Instructed whom they Interviewed further remark lesye IbeWadef desires to ascertain OeOrgLt freil cW doss consideration of the results thai Lave come to hand. Atlanta ration County. For TIMen- ohn H. James epa E.

Brown JolluL Brown f. Westmoreland. J. T. Pen dleton J.

A. Anderson. J. W. Entflsh.

WT New- X. Clayton. D. U. Bstn X.

C. WilrTtt J. M. teador Wbli Anderson Sou ion. C.

C. Hammock EdBaldwin Join 8te- pbens Marshall 1. Clarke E. T. Paine.

L. Mroatt. Pbtl Dodd O. Itodd tfll CsgJemn. J.

IV. ncker JCd Mercer JL win. Panl Jones. BJ Lowry. For Seymour-Dr.

It D. 8p ldln Dick Scald ing. R. Ioer John BBrd J. Wsfims ABO Fox Biduey Boot.

W. Few For Perlno Brown. J. B. Cumclg D.

A. Cook George XrIe 8. B. Spencer. Tom MtgiU.

For Sherman K. M. Berry H. Knapp. V.

A. Tanner W. F. Wright XKUer. AM petker n.

For O. II Strong John C. Jones John MUL IL. E. Thornton P.

Lotj For Richard Peters. For H. J. R. A.

eon For Ben Hill Altrtd AniteU For English of W. II. Lowry. For the nominee of tbe democratic party Ex- Qoverrnw nILb Campbell Wallace Samuel Br- nett R. NT- ky Richard U.

Ciari. V. D. Ellis J. Grtrelj W.

Boyd. SCVMiRY. For Tilden For Hancock For Bayard 11 For II. J. Jewett.

I Kbr Nominee 8 For English I Kor Seymour 8 For Grant. i or Thurman. For Ben HU1M i Kor Rendrtcb 6 New1D Vwet XKWSAS February is Cpon eanviug our town I find that our people ere badly divided upon the presidential question as will be wen by the statement appended For Seymouf A. Johnson H. C.

Fisher Hugh Buchanan. Daniel 3 win I W. C. tietd. U.

p. Woodruff 0. K. Brewster Benjamin II. Lekii A J.

FlflaOfl M. B. Pinion. W. A.

Pent auel Freeman. For Tnurmin-L. R. Ray J. A.

KtnnarI George Jo ie J. G. Earnest E. D. Fouw 0.

L. JobnKin John Manly. For John If. Pliuer-P. F.

Smith. For S. J. Randall 8. Whatley.

W. A. Mitch ell. For Bayard J. W.

Bradley. T. E. Fell. Foi- Tollewn Kirby IV.

0. tjrace W. B. On Y. Thompson J.

Ii. he1nut C. D. smIth A D. Freeman Ii.

VI. Dews J. A. Hunter A. J.

Lyndon T. 31. Jotiex V. Glenn P. II Kr J.

B. ri. Dvio Y. Ii. Berry 8.

P. Leigh. J. K. Dent T.

Thomon IL 8. Askew I. 1' Brewster It. Feethertone W. W.

Thonioa J. W. Powell. For T. W.

Powell L. F. Anderson I. 8. Con yen Fur Heudrlck J.

I. Itcan T. A. Grace W. B.

Wilkinson W. F. Arnold. For U. 8.

Grant J. U. Deut Those who are or Tilden are positive and firm in thrii support but most of those who put down hir other candidates ire decidedly opposed 10 him. All are willing to support whoever the democratic convention nominate but prefer the nomination indicated. TiMen 23 Randall 2 Seymour 12 Bayard 2 Ttmrauui Palmer.

I l1tljdriks. 4 Grant. I Hno 3 Waehlogtou1 Wilkes County. WAWIINOTO Vebruary It I have inter I Mimrolour prominent democratic oltizom upon the iire idenllal qnc Uon with the ollowtng re mlts Hon. B.

F. Jurdans peronal pre forTllden hnt will take any man who can carry enough northern nutea to win the tUnt be it hByard Thurman or Church. nerl B. Herd for Peodleion tlrst Hancock seeool. but Tildcn never.

Judge 8. H. Hardemau prefers Thurman. ptaln P. II.

Norton favors Seymour as first choke Thurmin or Bayard as second. Hon. J. Q. Adams says he for lilden dm last md cit the time.

Mr. Jdmea A. Beuoou prefers Thurman but wants any wan that can airy New York and Pennsylvania. General D. M.

IuBose thluts the most av ilible vor either IianeoIt lliyard or Thurman. E. ShuNrlck thinks Tllden should be nominated again. Fun. F.

11. Colley prefers Tourman ri Qt think lilden arallatiic. Mr. A. Franklin prefer- Tnurrnari.

Judge Vtn. Reese says neither TUdeti or Thurman stand a ghost of a chouce to elected and that as yet hi' preference fc node. lniw l. ThniuA Jp4e 4. for Tliildn ail the time.

Dr. King prefers Hancock. Mr. James W. Armstrong TUdco.

Judge C. WugSe1d lrference is inc Bayerd. EECAPIirLATlOX. For Hancock General DuBose Dr. King.

For C. K. Wlngtield. For Thunnan A. Franklin F.

H. Colley J. A. Benson S. 11.

Uardema i. for Tilden V. Jordan Thorns Jessa James IV. Armstrong. John Q.

Ailanu K. T. niiubrl. for B. W.

Hearst. or Seymour P. H. Norton. SUMMARY.

Tilden Pendlcion Thurman 4 Bayard I Hancock 2 Seymour I CnrteraTllle. lUHon County. For uJrlcks O. D. Anderson Dr.

V. I. Ben. ham. Miles A.

Collins A. hi. Koute T. A. Koote Dr.

C. U. lirlffln It. K. Godfrey.

A. R. Riidgins MfConne I G. Uayn B. R.

Unuutcastle 14. F. Milan. Mark Maxwell J. W.

Pritchett D. IV. Peacovk S. B. Koberts J.

U. RysJA Chat Sproull. trsh Stephens C. H. White J.

C. Woi foul A. 1' Woffora A C. Williams. For II.

IV. Cobb J. IL. Cobb Dr. V.

M. on J. 1. M. Montgomery R.

hi. Isifllo IV Rids A A. Skinner Jud Thos. Stoke- Jey Gee. S.

Tumlln V. I. Will lams C. H. C.

Wil- Llisglme R. A. Anderson 3. 1' Ander son J. B.

Conyers. E. P. Graham Dr W. 1.

Kirk- patritt Dr. V. IV. Leske J. T.

North T. E. V. U. Bates.

D. W. Curry. M. I.

Flowers. UeralJ Griffin J. A. UUddcn 1. r- lson.

M. Gllreamh J. W. Hari is Sr. R.

IV. Murphy r. T. Shepherd A. D.

Vandiver. orSeymour tt. Cobb. F. P.

Gray N. 611- reatlj IS. II. Gilbert J. IV.

HarrK Jr. Dr. M. U. iUuuns.

For wing John S. leake 1. C. Bums. KorDafiil R.

Ii. June R88ayreJoh H. Wikle Wm. II. Wlkle.

For Joseph E. Brown V. H. Howard. lur John It.

Gordon T. V. Simpson. For A. D.

Gilbert. SUMMARY. Hendrlcts 23 David Davis. 4 Hancock Ewlug. 2 TUdeu John ii.

Gordon 1 Thnrman Joseph Brown I 13 1 Orlffln Spaldlnc nnty. wm lebru8O 18. The Tilden men ihiak wtc slaughtered by his friends in the last race and are for him bean and soul. The Thurman adyo- me ay he the most thorough exponent of autuhera democracy In th field. Mr.

Tsldenm inclinatIon to tide with the money policy meets with much adverse criticism. I append list of those wise were willing to express toy opinion at all For Tilden Jame M. Briwner Major John D. Ccoree. Travis 0.

A. Cunningham C. J. owell. Dr.

N. Drewry Judge John I Hall titainM. Bates. Henry C. Borr W.

T. ole A Judge John ntllIwetl Pruessor il- limes Ira Smith S. W. Manghmmn. A.

Scxieermn K. Dick. For Judge John Rtntom John A. Cterry C. King.

John 0. Stewart. For A. Seeks. For Thunaaa Judge IT.

Johnson Colonel T. WFlint Dr. T. J. Collier Rus I' Joutuwi Hon W.

Oeneral K. D. Diatnuke Dr. 22. inci i i William R.

HsnleiteeJ. J. W. home. D.

W. Patter- son. George IL Mooney. Colonel D. Alexander Mon.

John D. Stewart Judge John J. lions A For Seymour A. IV. Jones Dr.

Broadloot Thomas Nail. I SMMARY. Thurman 17 Seymour 3 Tlldeu Bayard 1 Hendncks. 4 JIaIetIiI bb nay MAIUETTI Februry O. r.

W. Alex- cooler says be tbiuki Mr. Tilden ii entitled to the nomination. and that he prefers him ill things considered to my moo whose name basten prominently connected wish the nomination. lie uyi he would gladly enpx rt Thurman.

Ba r- art. field Ilurock or tcthmIlen. or indeed any democrat whom the puny may telectHHe ihinkj however that southern democrat should IK insist upoc. sIrici conformity 01 rl on the part of their candidate upon financial qneo Uoot. Any democrat in hi opinion.

whatever may he hit opinion tipoaturttealar topic better thin ay republican. The great point is to elect a democrat and all other matters can th be disposed of by 155 PT pt Uwin. T. B. Irwin and Judge w.

M. fessionj Te- copiUethe clii sol Mr. Tllden but have a Preference for Thurman I add a list of other nansec Isa 4. IL Boston 3. U.

Wiam. Wr P. i NCClatchey. Shacklef. W.

A. tcCres. A. lisWeLl 0. at.

QUherj Samuel Eazle P. Alex- ForThurman W. T. Wlnn King WL jBarnea General William Phillips. tot r.

JLXJiav fi. JLflamaatt Cooper York. 1 For democratic nomine Stephens. Dr. U.

Seyiiolda W. N. Neal 3. A. Maasey W.

grower. George F. Gobar 1. B. Black well i iTUden tlieoPt'----i-j-j' i V- S- Ht r- i' HffitK Mi46i 3j TTuM ut WtSliWvi Fletcher.

A. D. Hammond Jeff Ho K. B. Taylor.

8. OraT W. APreO vjJ wtulawm HeaV i- SrltJHffCM 1 nettR TvlIpUiilHn n- 1 HM ra r. vizT ac uiija4 x-A. iTmBer8D.

rp U4i taiA iLi olm O. Anderson D. Acton jH imfcb 3. SOMXAXY. 12 Seymour 4 ndrh-k'y7 7.

I Dal ton WhUfleld COMI DALTOX February The I give below very fairly represents the sentiment of Dgtioui. A of the convention antnbla tewpoUUcZzhar W- fused to commit tnemselvei PorTUden W. 88mia Tom Berry. 8. U.

Kirkpenrick W. C. McGaii I. iL rrj Wp Sl J13' 3. Henderson Julio a Lowery W.

va bf L1 W. Barrett jSn' Qei" W. nU m. Tor Hendrtcka- IoJja Jleyuokli Henry Ham- Snow. W.

HT Rudd. W. t' A bba J. p. Trertu C.

Clayton i- Smith and John Barclay. For T. livdigk W. Sltfon. 3.

1' raiD. For John B. John Townley. tor Hancock 14. Trammel.

SUMMARY. Hendvic Byud r. jn-Jen. Hancock. i Tuurmaa.

Gordon i Seymour. 4 Carrotttou mrr ll CARROLLTON February 19. hive teen a tew of our weU known democratic citizens its regard to their first choice for the next president of the United States. and the following Is the result W. IV.

Mtts S. A. Blalork U. A. Gardner B.

P. Burnt 3. J. 0 rton J. K.

Bennett D. A. Bennett William Gaston. S. B.

Gaston. B. F. Brown B. P.

Cotton. J. IV. Lee T. A.

Mabry R. J. Raines B. IV. Gaulding.

W. P. Ktrkiey K. trter. 3.

W. Gardner. 3. F. Pope 11.

S. Olan 3. D. Holmes 3. IV.

Burns S. Kramer B. B. RjffleUJ B. Steel.

D. Julin John Bummer Edwin R. eharpe 8. C. White S.

3. Brown W. C. Adamson 3. 3.

Juhan. Z. P. Worthy W. Worthy W.

R. Lepparsi IV. P. Cole Z. P.

Altman 3. 0. Tanner Oscar Reese. For 3. IV.

Austin. IV. H. Jones. Wesibrooks Sr.

L. P. Maudeville J. A. Rhuly.

K. a Merrell Benson J. N. Pope hi. J.

Vel- vln R. iiousworth R. C. McDanleX W. L.

Conner J. B. B. Kelly W. H.

Acklen T. Spurtock Sc. Lambert. Thomas livey Jesse Grub a. A.

Sharp J. Mirchetl Thomas Chandler For Bayard William BeulI. 1. MandevilK- Geonre h. West N.

T. Skinner V. 0. Perry. A.

Jfandeville. fm Hancock B. D. Thonxasson N. Fain II' C.

New U. R. Robinson. SUMMARY. Thurman Bayerd TUden 21 Hancock.

4 Greuesbao Greene County. GREENSBORO1 February 21. After interview. log many of our citizens in both town and county ma to their choice In the coming presidential election I herewith hand you the result For Tllden Hon Colnrnbus Heard Colonel James Brown. U.

A. Davis cc. Dr. Wm. I.

M. Harris Judge IV. M. Weaver. Dr.

H. H. King Wm. A. Kiraho I.

M. King Iapuin J. U. Story IV. U.

Durham 3. Hall Reuben Credille Captain W. Li. Branch E. T.

Walker W. H. tint. lies Il. T.

Lewis H. U. lew E. Keunetrew John J. Doherty C.

Thompson L. Acree Joel K. Thornton J. B. JocfesonJ Wilson Brown 0.

T. lltghtower IV. C. Cartrtbt A. A.

iii1hwer Captain John Branch. B. AY Allen. For Thurman J. F.

Zimmerman. For Dr. J. E. Walter.

For Bayard olonel John Hart It. Smith. For Seymour K. A. Copelan C.

C. Norton. For Hancock J. T. Cox.

For Joseph E. Brown W. T. Doter sniMAKY. Tllden U5 Thurman I lityard 2 Heudrlci 1 Seymour.

i Brown 1 Hancock 1 Rome Floyd Cuuny. Rowe February 3d Your correspondent called on the prominent citizens of. the city in order to ascertain their presidential preferences. Some hadn't moe. Mayor Kevin said If we are to be beaten I prefer to be beaten with Tilden John Towers.

Jr. is In favor of any solid democrat. tints. A. R.

Wright profane A. H. Stephens or ltendrucka I therefore set him town for Hendricka. lieu. D.

B. Hamilton Isles between Bayard mud Seymour. Below liud the balance am R. G. Clark.

M. Dwinell and V. H. Fur Thunnan J. 1.

Sesy John H. Reese. yr Uayard Samuel Morgan. C. J.

K. iLg For Seymour i IV. Alexander C. N. Feather.

stone D. 8. Printup J. R. Towers Sr.

B. I Hughes. Jack King J. C. Rawlln C.

G. Samuel Henry H. SmIth E. AWtlIiams A. B.

St. Moseley J. C. McDonald R. H.

Lockhart F. M. Daniel IV. King. Iteltead Smith.

J. J. I. Wright A. B.

Wright. For J. It. Gordon D. Power No choice B.

T. Iiargrove mel Branham Albin Omberg. J. C. McDowell M.

D. MeOsker C. A. Thornweli C. A.

liigst O. H. MeWillUms John M. Bowid N. E.

Adamson IV. S. Cnthran. SUMMARY. Sevmour.

1C Hendrirks Tilden 3 Thurman. Baymrd. Gordon I West Point Troop County. WEST POIXT February IS. With a to as eertaiuing the preference of our leading demo eratic citizens for a candidate for the presidency.

I have made a canvass of the town with the fol. lowing result For Gnlgs J. IV. Smith W. L.

Burhasn W. F. Little A. W. Grtggs rf.

L. At tinson sr If. Cat1swy IV. H. Itngutey For E.

Ranter O. IS' Edwanls A. 0. Smith J. IV.

Odin J. P. Miller 3. Frtislebsn 1. B.

Lombeni. 7. Hj uioru. U. Barker R.

Harris IV. B. Utg1tslio1hAut W. D. Scott W.

T. Huguley. For Seymour E. White. A.

WFrederick B. A. Dioluoii N. M. Sellers J.

to. Scott. R. T. Whltaker.

Jt MeMillen. For Kendrtck B. Read. T. 3.

I ly. C. T. lzettilIo W. S.

Jackson W. II. Harrington. Fur L. L.

volt For Hancock J. 3. Crawford. MJIJTARV Tildeti. Hendrkks.

I Thurman 8 Bayard I Seymour. 7 Hancock. 1 Ilawklnavllle Pulaski County. For Hancock-George Woods. John H.

Pate D. U. McCormick R. M. Hedge IV.

S. HoUoman John Kendrtck. A. U. Taylor M.

D. Wilont 1. McDmithe J. It. Dycties.

L. Ryan IV. N. Fleetwood T. 0.

Jetki ir. For Sanford K. V. A. Ferguson.

For Bayard N. P. Je ks. P. J.

liodge. For Thurman C. M. man. Par Nominee John II.

Martin Jacob Watson R. Taylor Rural Anderson. John Joiner C. Joiner U. C.

Kibbes E. F. Way 0. C. Ilopie 1.

T. McGrtff. A. Merrttt. Fi Tilaen i.

D. EpRtine. Bernie Minheim. H. H.

Whitfield T. C. Taylor. ISlMARY Hanfoelr Bayard. iominet.

Ui Church Thien. 1 Thurman. Seymou 2 RrnewtIle Pike County. BASX VILLK February 18. The following named rsons are all that I hid time to see.

think however. If the whole number of our dtl Lena wei coatulted the oplnloai would be falrl reprinted by those I give below For Tilden J. A. Runt. Ii.

I' Powell C. El ler U. Perdue E. 3. ph J.

3. Rogers it. C. Hanson. T.

B. Lyon G. B. McDowell For S. K.

Cook 3. F. Redding Thomas 1. Barrett J. 1.

Fogg. A. J. BUlock. For Bayard B.

M. Turner and J. N. White StMHABY. Tilden 9 Bayard.

Thurman 6 Honcan County. MADI February I have talked with about Shy democrats in the county of more or less prominence eLflji1ttic91oIie1le Henry and Mr. W. L. HUjhdeclIned to express their preferences.

Judge Reese la not at home. A poll oi fifty democrats in Madison as to their first choice soy president stands as follows Tllden. Hvudrtcks. iU Grant Bayard. lhuman.

Febraary For Tilden F. JL Longley FU AR Coy R. 8. UeFarlin. J.

N. Cooper J. tlBe UJTHarwell J. U. Len- nird.

ForThannan V. iY T. BG Swansm jaWhitfleW For J. Awtrcy B. Lmosi For Hancock LT.

x. CM Kwlng Hancock pltaUtia' Ptt Ylewifromatxteeatoirw to A representative of. Tax Coasmurioa jarlng heard that Mr. J. C.

Derby wuln thi city proceeded to the Kimbali houw resterday afternoon tndhada long and le ant Ul wlt1iJJm cpDcernlng patterj which UncQi till io nurattbanade public. Mr. Derby formerly of tb pub. itching hotue of Derby Jackson but for many jewpfrt connected itIl Apple- 6m 6 Co. rfred tf At- spending seTlral tfiyi with President aria in hi.

beautiful home at Bento is well known that tie bouse TsbfcnLe represents are to publish Mr. DaTisajps molrtof tb war. He i i Ti joyln excellent hea arIdMra ssed. him self much delimited witfc his ytstt the hospitable house of the president of the confederwey. Mr.

Derby found the memoirs well under way and bai every reason to believe that they will be ready for publication in the fall. The memoirs wilt eon List of two large octaro voinmea Illaftnitjd with portraits of those who acted tindetthe immediate administration of presiten Bavis. A large portion of the tint TblurAf will be devoted to Mr. Davis's views to thje causes which led to the late war Tbcf tf- mainderof volume first and the whole of volume second wilt relate to the co4net tf time war. As much has been said recently about the ontey wilt ease and especially in view of the dispatch from New York in yesUna a Cosenttrrtow in relation thereto Sir.

Derby informed the reporter that the house at ieauroir which is a large and elegant mansion was built by Mr. Brown a Missis- ippi planter. and doubtless the um Jeported. Mr. Brown became involved or a large amount and Captain Dorsey bought the horse for a sum less than that mid for it by Mr.

Davis the latter having mi-chased the premises sometime before the illness of Mrs. Dursey. It was not be- ueatbed to him. therefore but was regular purchase. So far sit the money received Irons Mrs.

Dorey's estate by Mr. Davis has been ex- ended in discharging sundry obligations id paying taxes anaiiwl time estate. Li is well known the suit originally brought was dismissed by lbs court. Mr. Derby says that Mr.

Davis expects make 8 or 1000 bales of cotton on his Missijsiupi plantation time coming season nd spoke in encouraging terms of the in- ustrial and agricultural future of his state. The family of Mr. Davis consists of him- sell his wife and his nephew General Joseph Davis both of whom are rendering valuable assistance in the literary labor which he has in hand. lieauvuir is a station midway between Nashville and New Orleans. The ilace is appropriately named for commands a must beautiful view of the ulf upon theuhoresof wbtch it is Silos led r.

Derby also paid a whit to Mrs. Augusta Eians Wilscn who lives in Mobile. lie was the first publisher of this lady who has now ouch greatand deserved fame as the uthor of Beulab St. Klrno. etc.

cud to lieu the last named and in the opinion of many including the writer her best work was dedicated. Mrs. Wilson is not writing present but receiver a large and steady ncoiue ironi the sale of her published works. Time Messrs. Appleton have just publishpd new novel by our talented towns woman Mrs.

Mary K. I of the Sunny South milled Manch and Mr. Derby ala fs that there is every indication of its being a decided literary succehj. Certainly no new o. hat received such pronounced com umetidation as those of Hon.

A. Ii. Stephens Parke Godwin editor of the New York Evening Post Professor IV H. Peck con tributor to the Ledger Mary Ashley Townsend XaritIe of time Picayune Maria Darington Deslattd the authoress New Or- cans the Journal the Savanna News and the New York Herald. Mr.

Derbv says that he read with the liveli est inierest the article on the Georgia Gold" in Tax OpssTTJTmoJf of yesterday anti sees in the development of the mineral resources of Georgia and Alabama a great future for both states. He thinks that the beds of coal gold and iron according to official reports are well-nigh nexhaustlbte and believes that northern ranuai will continue to fluw southward to aid let their development. Mr. Derby is a most agreeable and intelligent talker. We hope to see him frequently in Atlanta.

He will return to New Yjwk on to- tot-morrow afternoon. 1. ONE HUNDRED YEARS. The Proceeding Yesserday nounliUn. Special dispatch to Tee Constitution.

Ktsos MounerAtS S. C. February 21. The meeting at Kings Mountain to-day preparatory to the October centennial. was a grand success.

A very large crowd was present including delegations from various parts of North and uth Carolina and a large number ofJGeorgians The cereraonie of the day were opened with prayer after which Colonel Thomas Hardewan of Macon delivered the oration of the day. It was au effort worthy the reputation of this gifted son of Georgia. and was frequently Inter rupted with applause. The speech ha been highly complimented on all sides. Alter tnis ration j.

xiousurn. pas- seuKr agent of the Atlanta and Charlotte Line delivered in behalf of the offi cers of the road a magnificent flag to the committee of arrangements. Mr. Houston's remarks were very sppropriaLs Among other things heaaid One hundred years ago within the radios covered by the sound of the whistle of the enri jea of the Atlanta and Charlotte Air railway as they approach Kings Mountain a memorable event took place. SOnei Baferd then Of mill- Urv fame met the enemy.

but with tad results. such as cast a gloom over our itireootouyrMd caused many to falter ssd Jdtn toe taaki the British tUlnking eaoseoJ liberty a Seariyoue hu flred years lust we nd asot et flukd approaShlnl with a firm an4t dt the same historic gronndi and imils nairate bears a golden ipike with which to complete title grand thorotigitfire of a. ifs was not te- tied iitt wUt. itidundef uTlIt sod eznbiemsng olaCIe3 cotttlanfcd tins OeadT idvanoB until uitcez crowned nUefwOs To dsfrou are largely Indebted to ftis gentleman or she great prosperity that 5urr aud yon all. Mr.

Ii. l. iixou on the part of the committee received the flag and made an eloquent redponseto to Mr. to remarks leidinoonciBsIOfl i Then let us raise hUh this flag of our fathers Let the breezes of our beautiful tend kiss And at its talds nut art beneath the hevrent et out YOea untie and artli 4belouiJ is vow- tion. ria waTewt.mnairalrewr ever And may our spngtpi rejoicing to-day be but the prelude of the grad anthem that thai he nngonthe7thoUeobcT.

May that be stmultneocamhyezMiIoS forty mlflfanjofpeo- atone tklteoaUa ti betto a the 5 AoI Jlaio and rise ttHI fil vlfatf mltbl saddens and fades Into th gloom ofnijfct. Hot Jersulem nor apoc this tnt wherever the flag of our eouotry I given to the breejefBbouM Americana do honor to ttf day upon Which Cam obellOMKuered and Fguun feUT May it be like the- Utrelan celebration on tried yan4 tnetrblrkMnti ekfc fc tgntonT5ay it her tnalfden oa' the Uwro the KftJ aea anti freeMueJnbUeesof IsraeL' Tnniakmecan we give aflttlog testimonrtoJlie orl Jof aToy kid glaonesa over time uctorfea of our tiiberasnd' ot our love for Ihebrar by wboae aarrlndal blood ear UberUe Were seeorett ftb and' jnade general opinion that If oilrTforefatherf lh art wj wfe the FUth lTe rusoo Trould-Miare had no dona of aaeeei Lieat nant Ueillel with regiment treated sensamion by hundred guns on thedUefiuI sThe Atlanta aSid Chtriotttf Llne rail roid compiny' hai done's zreax thlwf fb the tennialttlehrttloQiOfithBtKlnB Mountain battle. They hart advertised the oixasion and har provided every fadlit In tbeir power to make iV Tie MoplOf 8t Ct naif ffid Kotlb Hoi ought to Ui nkUjiiAtlMU n4 atter VTbefla presented brthe aatlaciti on tbe fag staff that liaibeen jprrrjTlded foi may fie seen for iSes. irpund. TixU enn- inK the crowd ai the stiUoninrroanded the ciraodierenaded the WM lKtillerT.

Major CoMTrrtmojr TM called for and Captain The pccasipn hw beenl big jurtesSi od UufenthasiasmIt has caiistdla very great. I iMaur Hancock ndHirdemtn named a presidential ticket IL i V. Th Orwu rtnr 1 Tvrk-Korden amdAeeideiiU Nrw Yost Fabnury sii The smoking rains of the Broadway stores attracted crowd of lookers on this morning. Near tb allyoa some tin ber leaning against tb party wall of 583 Broadway was discovered the body of Fireman Doogherty lying flat on its back. tiWfaen it was dray- gut from the rains the face was unrecogniz able and the head arid arms.

charred. The trunk was comparatively nnharmed. but the tees were burned off and the legs were lumps of hardened coal. A careful ecratlny of the rplns revealed. no trace Cassidy.

his miajbg comrade bqt It is thought Li body will ctrtaihlybe found under the timbers. These com not be removed until th debris has snffldently cooled to allow' the bracing of tbe hanging pantry wall on Use north which threatens to fall every moment. Under the mass of rains lie also three large safes of firms that occupied the buiiiig. Upon the receipt of these depend the full estimate of the losses which can noi only be approximated. Mr.

flaxen of the. firm of Uazen Todd Co. state their IOSB would cemi ly approach if pOOO This motint wtu fully insured. Dickxhoff ltoilloer lost i estimated at 300000. Jama Weld Jr.

Co. had just moved into the building aut cant estimate the. value of their properly which isatotalloss will xctsed 100000. An offer of 265fX wasn- centty refused for the building. It was fully insured and will be immediately re built.

The origin of the fire remains a complete mystery. Uazen of Hazeu Todd Co. said this morning that a boiler and engine were in the rear part of the building in a subbasement. At 530 he with other members of the firm and some of the employee went to the main floor and were sitting in the rear talking when suddenly without warning a rush of black thick smoke came UP the rear stairway aud filled the room all barely escaped with their lives. It is said Mr.

Ilazen the engineer below got out un- the grating and was saved. VIcKSSCRO February 21 Thomas J. Bolton. it of Boltons Depot shot and killed Leonard M. Clarke and his brother Douglas Clarke last night.

The fight began between Bulton and Douglas Clarke. Leonard Clarke coming out of the theater saw ltcmtton shooting at his brother and ran up ant grasped the pistol In Dalton's hand. Uon resisted and jerking the pistol from Clarke's grp shot him. Neither of tbe Clarkes was armed. BoRon was captured this morning near Edward The excite- mneut is intense.

LITTLE ROCK AKK February Jl A de utructive fire occurred at llateaville yester. day originating in Clapp A Cos grocery which with idlers three-story brick store j. Taylor's dwelling Taylor A Heckerman's and IV. 1. Coughs store houses were destroyed.

The wall of Adler's building fell on the warehouse owned by H. C. Smith Instantly killing C. lorsuish and wounding Thomas Joblin and E. W.

More- tie Id. the former fatally. Others were slightly injured. The Masons Odd Fellows and nights of Honor lost all their furniture and regatta. Losses 75000 halt covered by insurance.

Ctsccexerm February 21. Mrs. Caliweil arid Mr. Wiley who were injured in the railroad accident near Jam station died yesterday. Hoi.

Lorenzo DanfordV condition is considered critical. A man named JOD while working RI tin scene of the disaster fell from the trestle and received fatal injuries. Niw YO February 21. A large brick building at the corner of Hudson and Sus sex streets Jersey City was entirely destroyed by fire to-day. Several firms had their stocks consumed or so badly damaged as to be valueless.

Perkness Sualtz A Co. lose 7000 Hornill Co. iron railing makers 5000 liirdsall boiler works 8600 FitzpcJrtck Ctrr iron foundry. 7500 Waliis iron foundry 10000 Manhattan refining company 000. The building was worth 30000 The Postal NeTyiee.

WASIICW-I'O February 21. Tbe house oninsi tee on post offices and. toot roads to-day prepared a report to accompany the bill which they propose to of4 fer in the house on Monday and under suspension of the rules endeav- or to secure a two-thirds vote for its passage. Tbe report will set forth that on thellh of December the attention of congress was directed by the general to the that a deficiency appropriation of two million would be required to continue the present expedited schedule of be ur routes to the end of time fiscal year. nd that the service would be discontinued rcut down to weekly service upon all the route lbe appropriation was re used by congress.

That two months and a halt have passed and no definite action has een taken that tbe department has issued general. order cutting down the service upon all routes to weekly service. which. uder the aw requirespne months notice to Mntrsclon and involves the payment tothem by the government of one months jy which wilt aggregate six hundred thousand investment for which ae government virtually and actually re- elve eifjc In view the above ftc nd Qie serious mcon- venienoa resulting to' the public the report will urge lbs passage of a bill continuing be appropriations for the tar routes upon heir nnmnt basis. The bill which is being trepared upcm a carefnl estimate omIIe any consideration of the three lour ysteg which ha special sub- ecU of investigation by the.

special corn- nlt of th appropriations committee leaving them to be affected by the ultimate recommendation of the appropriations com- roittee. The bill which toe post-office committee will endearor through its chairman It. Money to Introduce Monday will prc- rido for a ilefldciency of tppropriauons of about million JUid a talf. The gub-comraitt appointed by 4he segit raroite dn' temtoriesto report ation tfiigadrijubilltybt creating CterritQ rial gowertiment for Alaska. 1 day heard ColonalEalVMllector of- customs at Siska.

thetdTOcacir of he propoBed legiflatlon. Hjstltiwetitj brtbe tonditloil kffiiU Alaska and of the pressing siEedpta civil government for the protection of the people end the development of the resour- eec of the tenViifffitf eA with those which have beenextensively published during the peat few months on the same side of the quitiotu I CMTUR UJtTSI Sawto wuetyf Geargla eltintr a aegis tnaC sari belt 129 rearsoiim 5 Err. 1. B. Jzna.

of lUchmond. Virginia went tohtarestafewd1YJIifltl. Age 78 rears. Jlasil years of EaIsdQIph DEL. bi Just.

Jack Bendy entaed aaaef Uoioa ttotf rAUb wa yaitIy AT the recent town election at Roillugafoisl. W. aav WM Ma. Joan iBtociLaxn of OalneavIfl. Oeor- one boa- JC TB PaMm TXtft Ut if ai treaty to uitpn osnty GooijiatM a lul1lyZoe rCK a 4 4vw i REOII1DIHO AH iszii SPOUSE5 T' written JOT W4 tBmisiltutlon.

4. JWJere" the liUlot things life snathe biggest. When Ii sereno and lovely my house tb VpoEtica loonuupainil road swell into importance. Even Sini- Jbilf ou now Idon are anftbJfns" shout anything much or has done gone again and all other subkxJibry things bate faded into insignificance General Grant may slip1 in and. take Jh oai iThe wants to its all nothing tq we.

She departed suddenly left my bed is5d board without warningYnd without prorpcailoD- said the WAS tired and wanted to change nee. boarding house and aee per children and grand children. Itwu a showery day Juidl thought she. was ramancing just trying get me to pet ker and beg her to stay anft 1 wouldn't. Jtmst la I got the boggy rxdy the rncople down good-fashion and I advised her to take off her duds and give it up bnt she tdnt Afterwhlle she observed a streak of bright cloud and heard the rooster crow lox a change of weather and said she was ready.

looked at the clock end told we could barely make it fife miles in an hour and five minors and the road muddy and the wale slow. She aaldshe had never teen left by use. train in her life and she didn't think she would be too late. I pressed the old mimic through mud and slop up hilt and down hill She was afraid of that mule and when I larruped him she told me not to. Then be would put on the breaks and she declared she would be let it I dident drive faster.

Wedidentsay much but leaned forward and pressed for ward in solemn energy as if the world hung upon the crisis. When we got within half a mile of town the whistle blewed away down the road and we had a slick hill to clime. I tarroped heavily and clucked every step of the way. and we made the trip just in tints to he left. The train moved off right before us.

It didn't seem to care a darn. We gazed at it with feelings of sublime despair. Mrs. Arp was lookingdream- ill away off into space when I ventured to remark shall we go hack She quietly pointed to the St. James and replied "hotel.

I saw her and little Jessie comfortably quartered in a nice room with a cheer- ml tire. Mr. Ross the landlord was kind and sympathetic and promised she should not be left by the morning train and so bidding them a sad good-by I returned to my burns. Take it all in all it was a big thing a mighty big thing at my house. i I'm poking around now bunting for consolation.

She knows I'm desolate and is sorter glad of it. I know she is homesick alreauy out soc wont own it. Slit would stay away a whole jear before she would own it. disc wants me to beg her to come back soon and I wont for she left her other little darling with me and he will bring her. I've half a mind to drop her a postal card an say Carl is not well but.

don't be alarmed about him and then go to meet her on the first train that could bring her for I know she would be there. it tines look like a woman with ten children wouldent be so foolish about one of them but tneres no discount on a mothers anxiety. Her last command was keep Carl with you all the time and tuck the cover tinder him good at night bless his little heart. The other day I went over to see my old friend General YYoiTord and spent the night with him for I wanted to get rid of myself and felt like a talk with an old schoolmate would do me good and it did. We never mentioned politics but revelled in the long past when we were hopeful boys learning the rudiments at the Gwinnette institute when we had to work on the farm three hours every day to pay for our board.

We recalled the jokes and cuts- baps and adventures of that untamable crowd of boys fur it was where the Gnuld- ings and Holts and Lin tons and Harrises arid Alexanders and other famous families of Georgia had sent their eons. The general is building up a model colony at Cass Station for he has bought up all the land in the vicinity and will not sell an acre to a bad citizen if he knows It. He has built a nice church and academy at his own expense a ad the school is a thrlv' ing one with eighty scholars. He does not fancy any sided religion but has ar ranged tar public service every Sunday by preachers of the different denominations. The general seems entirely absorbed in this enterprise and moved around among his people like a patriarch and every body loves and respects him for his humanity and goodness of heart.

He inherited some primitive motions and habits goes to bed early has breakfast at thy-break uses candles for light and can tolerate any kind of jewelry except rings. I'm in favor of early rising myself. but I am to such a large minority at my house I give itnp tong ago. So about three hours after we had taken breakfast at the generals I started home four miles af jot and got there in good time for another morning meal though I will remark that it Mrs. Arp had been It.

home things would have been more Hr by ail hour or two. She wont get tip before sunrise but she will have breakfast before dinner. I wonder what would become of children if they didn't have a parent to spur em up. In fact it takes a couple of parents to keep things straight at my house. Yesterday the gray mute broke open the gate and let the cow and emit together.

Cart left open another gate and the old sow got in the garden. Another boy has got a felon on ate finger and whines around cad says his roil could cure it if she was here. He cant rout. now. ntS so I tooegDt would try it bat old Beos woul4nt let nary dropdowi for me.

I squeezed and pulled anc logged ml her until she got BUM and suddenly lifted her foot in my lap AUC set It down in the becket whereupon I forgot ray-equilibrium and when I got up gave old Bees a satisfactory kick in the- side and departed those coasts mgraat humility Ii' not my forteto milkcow. Tbe Wine blew over more trees crass my fences. The deck run. down. Two lamp chimneys Ijturated.

The tire popped out and burnt a hole in the carpet while we were at sapper and every thing is going wrong just because Mr Arp gone. But I don't rare. Let it all come. Vita now glorying in my own misery. I've Julf a wind to kill the eat and then maybe I would feel better.

t. night ualr Freeman come dow and invited as all to go up and helptem eatoa aturkey odd they bad oeea eatifl on it two days end bawl finished up one side nobody but him and bn wife aad chiWand feeble ippeties It didn't take Mo4 my squad loop to relieve em of the tnrkej for we alraji pT XrX been ttruejlmg for tbirtr years to founder env butlcanrt doit Their goodhealth and appetite alarming bat sdUJJIk' large family with good digestion. Tiiey keep a poor man lively and Industrious and that ia the secret of domestic happi ness I'm sorry for folks who haven't RO sny1sIldven. My old friend Dr. Smith Kome took rue around one day to loot at his eon Henry a fin hones iost 4ng ap4 with solemn eumphesfi Thejrire been teamed dye years and have built alw with twelve rooms and PPil3r occupy iHtbul ia' mwilod woman.

and a cat Lord Jlptu Bat fiB continues to be s. amartas he" nowVlt ill take aftfege hones lain. Uul to' IngoBAihaVwoatatayH aae lord help wM islitMniiciyiibfi bed and board and so- tank aad ao Strew who was recently removed from his pflstifiD0 medical superintendent of tta insane BlackirellV island by lh coiutoisiioaeri of ehArltiesrand iriti6f of Ihe Herald and Telegram' claim. ng 50000dac getiHeaalms that he lost ilace and vultlng membars of other bars on last Thursday e3rain Th Vesldefjca A enln fat" the residence of Urt brides ather MR WilBam Bosweil In tnaseld UrpharlesC llerritt was United Inmatri' rlmony to Miss WIJHe BoswelU Bier had tlarjje trifalronyesrerdaV artheSesfdence of O. aferritt aerewto tth with theyjpenli delight- tulday.

I George WtHaselline one of the oldest citizens of grange while muntiug ladder that reached toIhe ta of his stable WiliUlngnUaself almost fngtsjitly. Je1eftsipnun ol bput one hundred thousand dollars. His repoalns wtIprob- aWy Wsent to New Ybtk here he nai an only sister. Pebiuary 20. Married toRi- bert county on the mhinst UrTbotBas Alexander of Ranks county taMissGphe- ia Traxley.

Pu same dai Jit rinkTZiorn 6n to Miss UraBlackv Same day Mr. lehry Lochs wiiIss Turner. Livonia on theEJbertoB Lla railroad w. petitioning to beipcorpprated tone yemeats are to out on the sidewalks 0 Tl Tio rany charged with shouting a negro girl some months ago at Whltseburg in this county pd who fled Use country was rested this moruipg iu CMfV coiintjfv Uiby Shes- lffHett and his deputy. Wirt Thomas- fun in company wl iW 8.

Tanner and ths eveninx and lodged in all. where he will await his trial until the. next term of our superior court which commences- Un the first Moody ianext April. HAWKISSVILIK February 20. Last night ames VarkCrmon who was confined in the tuard-bonsfrat this glace for shooting on lie streets set fire to the same for the pur- eof making his escape but detecting he danger to himself.

gave the slat which soon brougt some of the citizens his aid who extinguished the flames which at the time wire getting under good headway. lb will be prosecuted for the- Sense. MADLIOIR February 2L Mr. Joseph M. High one of Madison's leading merchants nd a prominent young man of Morgan county has withdrawn from the dry goods rm of Burney High mud will remove tons Madison.

This is very much to the oss of our city for Mr. High is one of tbe foremost merchants and most sterling citi zens in our midst. and a young gentleman of flue parts. The business will be contln ued by Mr. P.

S. Barney. BAESKSVILLE Febrjtary 21 Barnesvillea radeat this season of the year was never better. Several hi Out merchants will soon eave for northern markets to purchase their spring goods. The Milton reading club is an organization just started and ida fair to havea bright future.

A nutu- er of fine horses have been recently brought to our town for sale and the mule market is quiet. Tbe Ladies memorial association have selected and invited the Ion. Thomas Hardetnan of Macon to dei ver the oration on the 28th of next month. LAWMBCEVILM February 20. Our town las made a few strides upward recently.

Mr. W. H. Wilson has just completed an elegant brick store-room and Mr. 11.

Brand has another commodious brick bust- ness hausein course of sedan others contemplate building during the summer. We are reliably informed that Mr. Sam In- man of your city will jbnid a cotton warehouse here In the event our railroad is completed time for the fall trade. Work on the road Is progressing slowly but steadily and the directors say it will be completed by June. Colonel A.

Bell. of Atlanta. has been spending several weeks in our midst and wo understand he intends local- ng here. The young men of the town are making an effort to organize a brass sand. Dinrowxct February 19.

A company of 20 or 30 Cherokees hate been the past fall and winter at the canebrakebn the to wan river making cane baskets. While some remain at the camp at work others are tray. cling in small parties. through the county selling their goods at low prices. These natives belong to the bands in western North Carolina known In that state as the Thomas Indians wbo never went west of On Sunday evening last John Garter and Rebecca Fort-ester after an acquaintance of eight days were happily united in tbe bands of wedlock.

The ceremony wat performed by out popular esquire Wj J. Worley one of the editors of the Mountain Signal. BOWDOS February 20. Over two thous and bales ofjenttoa nvo been shipped from this place to Kome by wagons this season. A great many improvements are now going on Bowdon preparations for build.

lug two-brick stores the coming spring and summer etci Thefanners through this sections art buy ing largely of guano end wilt increas their cotton crop. Tbe ei ercizeg oftflowdon eoltege for the spring term opened with flattering prospects. Colonel Beck. the efficient president reports that out of attendance last year of 135 there was pot I single se pt sickness. J.

8 Earnest of Turkey Creek dUtrkt one of Carroll's best" Citizens was stricken with apoplexy in CarroUtoa yesterday and died in a few mintitet Februiry 20. A die- culty oceurred at the residence of Mr. Shell nly la twk between three young men Mr. Potasm Sir WSHlara Parker and Mr. James Martjn Parker received three cuts with a pocket knife sad was instantly killed.

Martin was shot and was supposed to. ber mortally wounded- but we learn it a gentleman jostfromTLan- rens tha he Is Improving and will likely ret welL All the young men were of good families and welf connected. Putnam has borne the of being rather a bed man to have a difficulty with bat otherwise was well thought of. Parker the young man who war. killed is well-known in thfr community is aa only ton and wise student during ib last year at 004 of the Atlanta college Mr Martin was employed last year this city as a clerk In the dry oodf establishment Mr.

J. E. Harreli and has Jalwajs borne a good character The difficulty occurred while theyousgmAnwdt. vlenttn part and has caused fteat' rdtement. Putnam ua escaped.

of lb. community we is UhJlrf Arker1 de tectlve emrioyed bf ike lr oouacil to work ntf tbe case or the academy of mft Jc tetdstarreirted three- negroes. iHrfeTnot known fti dtj- that there was 3et ctivefceTe intI the' athsmeaied mcduarpHs It far said be bas sure ease The nearest bar joom and the only ue near JhA4rUnedepoiLni a an- assign- meuts riyesterday 1. Wt think this awsatif 101. employe 1 lblsjeltrjil5least 4ngiai service of' tbiicom- at tbeftderxrf hereV lt thought WM vfaia ttviar Hi- railroad it ts aale in MaTct van manfltetaririg eonir nf an VsIgIIbIebL' BUIIbsm is good" and out- tonrtceipU a Bavy tb elartweek.

nawera. s3ppei Uwl three aos haodipiite tacxles at fame or rwosed heel an4 oiear one and be bnaer ts ptaeeft tat vadet tte foot so a to THSSCAREOF AU TBBBUSS I A3 ffidiaj tU Becwfesf tbrlTirtwPaI tT i Sl irs V' ffV lf K3JKij FS3 Prlucees Dofgotlluky at thV moment when th explosion iaolf pS ttswell ktunm that the empress hasrethtlly givener pleto sanction to the br nceof tha Wy who erercistjHoveti the' mrxror UiffSlln flueace of hi dead abter Maria Nieolal reuL. She is the only person at eoort tUat on tpproscJk him lot tLh mc moods which are now lu4 rjorm teojH dition and which lire bel vi monitions of softening of the brain 6heisj awOman of greathllIty cottraW and herpl el tierHons orIgsi1jSn' by the emperors1 favor Is now iaalhlalaeolj by her personal gills. TiFrlrJSfJBfefi that It was after aldn and osa later 1e with Prince wtscbakoff that. th Mzar jonght bertapartmenta nd tniain there till after the ordinaryhonraf ol hi.

dinner with thejraperial family. To this the latter are said tae their safety. The ratrie which has gathered facts Russian" embassy tells the story some-1 what differently. It maintains that the czar was at the time deep in inconvrsattoh with Priuce AIexadr of Bulgaria arrived i tit Wten mrg Its the The czar mndlil gum were so InTent npon the stibjeciMJ their conversation that the flPstsernoune went thkt dinner wutserred Was Jare uid- ed. Sbortly afterward tbe aerront returned.

At he opened the door the-emperor row At that instant a terrible explosLim was heard. Theexar had taken Prince Alexar- ders arm and was walking the doorJHej stopped short at the sound. lie. then dis. engaged his arm and raised his eyes to- heaven in gratitude.

Neither spoke. word. The czar was perfectly calm andj an hour later sat down qnlet1to dlnnerj beside the great gap in the floor The secrets of the winter palace' are guarded with the most scrupulous arid rig- orous care and it is extremely difficult to obtain trustworthy information regarding either the details of the explosiomt itself or the events which immediately preceded brj followed it. Little remains. how ever.

that the conspirators had tan is within the walls of the palace and parties who have heretofore stood high in the confidence of the etuperor ar tronjy suspected and apparently with good reason. The statement current yesterdaythat the tar was completely unmanned now proves to have been erroneous. Qr the contrary he acted throughout the trying- scenes with the greatest coolness arid decision. Immediately after the explosion he assembled the imperial family and per sonally assured them of the solely of tbs empress. Then in a tone which exhibited more of passion than alarm lee Great God The fiends have followed me' even hereSummon the guards Close all the exits Then almost instantly subgid ing into a condition of the utmost apparent' calmness the family knelt and off red fervent.

tlcenksgivingi for their deliverance tram the terrible danger. Some fainted. other wept and altogether the scene was one of. tbe most thrilling and dramatic ever en acted within the walls of a royal palace. Immediately after the prayers the entire.

official household were assembled and orders were issued preventing any one from leaving the grounds. Then it was discovered that three scullions were missing and this fad is considered prima title evidence of their guilt. Five or six workmen who had been em ployed for several days about the palace ostensibly for the purpose of repairing a drain and other similar work were also found to be absent. In addition. evidence was discovered indicating the complicity of some superior officials about the palace both male and female and they were immediately ordered under ar rest.

However the names and positions of the suspected parties are carefully guarded train the public. Rumors have been current yesterday and tr that the rear l. seriously contemplating abdication being unwillingly forced to the conclusion tbattucu stepis the only remedy for the widespread evil of nihilism which now so afflicts and disturbs the empire. Ajrainsv thUcooneGortscbsj- koft vehemently protests as a stnrenderto the malcontents under fire and as I most unwise and injudicious policy. He argues that recreation the only remedy arid that the government should prosecute its measures with stern and unrelentir-g vigor.

even if itsbonld be necessary to put to death or baulah to plber ria every nihilist in the empire. Between tbe two policies his majesty balUaod hesitates and there is a wide diBereacrd opinion as to which Is likely to. be adopted The czar personally conducting the tt1. vestigatton of the circura Unce atterxJing the explosion. He categorically qiitiona the suspected parties orders but the sconU.

japervise the placing the gturds 4W orders tbe arrest ol pirtiea whom be baj reason to suspect. Th re are' now morj than fifty persons under arrest for tie two attempts upon ihe life of the oaf twenty accused of complicity in the Moscow nfTalf and 6ver thirty suspected In Conbectton withthli last attempt Twenty. Of Uhese latter are involved by the po ionotflar pen Irnsmlttiug the aecrets of fhq pa' AbroMte tecrecy Is imperativefy enjothed concerning the suspected partlei but positively known that pome high offlcUli are implicated There Is much Indignation' apparen amoaithe people over the tempt though us Roi ia just no It I dif ficult not mpo ibe to dlatingublibi- tw the real and the feigned. la nihU 1UU knon tp be extfenuly actlye tw alert and there are predictions that ti east wilt not celebrate Iii aaticipated n- niTerearToathe2dpflfarch The Temps pa blisses a. Utter rprn Petersburg which saya the newj from tni interior of the emptie is heartrenderins.

The famine and dlphtherJ are. decim the population of the pTQTiiaces fpf 3j and lUet which annually export In nary time eftotrfloo aantitJei ofl and. scarcely any rppljU leari Tb calamity is revat by he want of fodder for tbeir cattle toe' petsantt tone forced to sell them. In Iie famine ia still greater where epiiUl committing luidoeand aching their cbil dreu. Ti A special give the follow Ing from ilto Standard' vBerliB oorrezpOud4 UteJ tLetiar' hardly ever left be winter palace.

Wbenh went abroad concealed the carriage and the nthste with tbelr ftdl palace was BieiiibIe BTtotb d1p1o- told the cbapcl k4 StIkthM formerly itJerTed tot dUtingaubed tMtorsi Detectives iofibtcd the kitchen Every" dlsU we uated by. persons pfvnok ejected foryth jrarpiserThe emperor dii not even Ten lass tat onen hlitm arnmfiU fimr in toison iz i elfborif precaut i lix vekrch for the it opcn re4 to nobod uiicedadvertli catted la taiputmeat room when they' beard the' rerjort of lpOsWUght were VitiDValiied Laid i bnrtCnTberflcew kadffit tadljr tbyoagb rt44axk UIM prombcjionlj through he alVapefinentftHTheiovereirij toibd troplnii bH way out faiIqM leg. AJi wooa lhe eniU pietttreo JLt wuid never be lymAtaif JTbyienMT g6li4t relates fiat forjooM days ut use cut Jot daily xeceired eazied teUwicontalninga few wordiof menace uj toying stint a to did not change hi nte oli otoppreosisus tevwooM Dot Hve to brato the 2ith annlre arT Of hi eeeiiti The ahcetwaj always bordered with bleak. In the court drcJerHwai known as blaa 4 ptt Jhtaoatlr Attatjoeuftifcw1ihe ansgtm nt can barely n3 business single passenger service each day. If' 1an ad btry tatluf sealer th are going B3hvtne.

iU American hiated lh other Aftiraayt will tell Jtt story. Meantime. seeing that speculation lajhe derbf to Witty jpt 6n Ii for ot seeking to i fnes' Vjrglniaiines luM their bolt BrhbslcArh rbtji will ratb vert uiu of hTenn eaatern Arkansas to Esst Tennenee and Georgia road to take cars of itself as wirraoTbeiHg-litaain link- Mid iibatwUIoetbi ffc of all thison lattanooga Kpf Mpg jo strious harigi. that we ean perceiTellU We know this Ianotehesrful riewstojome Zire' than any city lnimthe ouin except about tW iCahlgU ime we turned our attention seriously to the i e.ei- on what can wedo fovctnr dijitomike in aUratis' home and. cease looking or IhU qrthat railroad to come along and 6ine inagic orSlher bulldtis np' In pileofUurneglect 4 management.

mn1aflcee 8i Lu' nstsBDff the role of Jali u-ln i Joqnod omeo nlirtfor the flrst Wnielra et isely like Emma Abbott's. There it a er- or ind1rraittnimance Vabrjat4KJ which. etfr ailsta cutji the bcsosiwitb kith reaitless sweep' she swjtbal a parity whlchlakeslK stool matt ord the. if does It i a genuoa peasure Jo. recor triumph of mil.

trneTJUleiroman altnatr warm rlendf its as we nave Masse Prt I anil Virginia was an eoo irfalr city Ifev Third ptUt church WM presen 50 suit of clotbe by the oofigregattbn. of 1" 11 ea Was prj nted IrtCourtnejrt In behalf of tte committee as a gift from the obngrmtiott of tbe Hilrd Baptist ittrch. whose names appear above fare pets credit tit Onfflto the tif- tit utoeoy toe jreadjust en caucus poi orth nndertbe pa1ronsgeof Senator Klddlebargtj1. Te bill rtdaces RUrbrrndp caucus It will thatiertio wWehieti oj the rerejiwto most tingniab create for iota mvpfyfa fy ybrtW11 to tite class was ezedInily impressive. fSK.

I rr iAti Mfl TbJixJJ 7 eorBarf i1Tloi afeairr whlCh Wspecieto ti crMWJWrjejjM Unoes decnsBtf illpjlRIfUereelS 4 4 M-f IID WKI i 1 i 74st lri excess" of the tn trttJ ti 4 ana irte i.iTOiiB- ww Jfi 7' 1 eI ISt. iV ai5 iDa Wabash ro 1 3 chill. Icti l1ai ijT A zt 4 f4I eroft I 1QbIg 4k3 NF. 4 ublje a 1onge anptil Irk 5 Alabitni Jzuite I1e iyCab awl bc nco of coaterfeltc t' BUO' 61 7' tes vb4P ord ought read. thdon2 youG iinet1c Store kof Iri nenS SED OUT 1' V.

incTel3ed i de1PYtDtfl tJ that brn ereIore OITU :1 her pg1Ot 5'r ThbCtt er PS Of icdsJuocr 1teh31l6IrecCT 4lg. of teds scrofuh BIII DyiptI tIaflO WO bite WC1Uc a PoC 1wodera ce 1iqpbc CuNG IL' AT IO per rojtSIDlJTT Ic bot' n1W I febfl I' fr Eo1FkrjItiF jIJ 1 THB PR3DENTULPRFBRUCB I TcIIOTg Eccc t. C1d Dart XciI c1 petthJimornln lntiilmen preferncts sthtre wit tric lrnpa tisIty from esc eri tp tt3T1AbIi NS41oleoI-eti in Wilboni remarkte theeaderjybc eI boje I tbeesnILstba TMen-Johfl Joiepa I' W. P. man.

1. T. Uleno. Z. D.

Uzni LLte D. F. HMnofl4 I1iI Bzoq Tboa Scrutthln w. a Lowe Anthony Murplzyby. Ii.

v. 1) Wyly AnderonW d. llaldwhs Gie rett. T. B.

d. 1. 1. wr. For Bz U.

Lntnn A. I. W. Wxner W. A.

Bedeti. H. amjr LLtthAn w. K. 3I1USht.

B. ibboti H. h. U. Ith3ey J.

8psId1ng pcld- uIc B. UoIr4 y. ji gL4 7. Ft au' DAUXk eurge rroi it. H.

C. KIae Jn J. NJ. RflI-AIfZd yorthe Ex. lUeItai1 Cty V.

flsncjr 1 FbrNowlnee. or lLI1. cuuI Upon qie t1on. I t' Le1 A. emueI en.

E. MIMI f. 1T Byrd 11. Y. thnwr I Brewter Converi.

J. J. ar Lor brother OrMM ARY. I me tOUt democretIcettzeue 1IdeI' qneatlon I iilI Is Generl W. I.

yard acLLible IVrJ. l1. Reeseeye be a Ph t. fl. lilt.

I tot Hancock-General A. B. or Seymour 555 UeiriCkSO I J. L. l' nhelt F' IV.

Judc ey. Wflhiams in. Smith. ocr- Dr. Qeo.S.Cobb FPGrq IILrrtJr.

John For IMvii Brown T. it II. County. lemrn2Ycbruary The he enda Or bearsandsoul. TheThurman emwjaayha the de ilsIof upInioniSJl James I.

iIowtli. 4ean B. 5. Nilei Wit- dl zm A0 I. Thuiusan-JUde Oenersl 5.

ftUO 1 Si 15w J. 5 A. Seymour-A. Cobb smuma thl ki 11den considered tmu been eupport not VIIWS que Anydentoeratin Ida Ins upon pmrtltsilztoptesi 1. 5 Shut 4 11 rs Otgntze the 5 flf i 1 IY II.

i W. 2A 1ader. For B' W. L. Brnr YLthsvei1LLUmaot William King.

A. IT. or Blmckwell 5kIT. 1 Hancock srajth on Cwutyt I February I heTe muvereed with 41 0i prosnlnenidemoerta ot the ecnniy. S5hhuulZ5Tsipp is torcheawhocsnwiat I 4d tust vi kbema who cxpreed deeld fmeater i A.

Ponder Tsylo1' 3. 4 4 ey 4- f. i 5. a 1i 4 A' A r. .5 I fba a A :31 oiTuTrr8OhUAQLTh1 e' I il I5 a.

rsal 1 I Aj ia1 tI iI kit 4u oftI- jjM ozsAa i s.i A TTc5th 7 I 0 RY Jtfci ap1r 14 eaM tA 4 1 aAaR racea r' 4 4 nS- 4J I i' VOL. XII. ATLANTA uii Inn1 Dcff F. H. ugn jeff IJtsmu.

Duinue For Thdesi- Ii Jcy D. 0. Mo owen 3. D. Proctor R.

AndernW It. H1jL9. JItth. J1ary. Dafton co1y.

The list bCIO voo7IrerI1lln lo rbid th nominiuo Mthetonitfon oomm. thezietves Poe W. 8. rnnlth. McCall Berry IV.

P. ish1 L5 v. w. hrbi. Ht 1nion T.

P. Bird H. Cruden. 3. IL Lowry and mrreit.

Fop a ftgy Mr. Lyuu mad Ummuiiou. OiOnIoeSnfl Hr. Itesum. L4 A.

L4wts Wfluim H. Lewis C. H. H. U.

Urtiit J. A. Tibt Towuley 3. F. ueliPro1eAso It.

W. Sumtthan4 JotmnBayrlay ry w. T. Mrt Mr. BIaton.

Xr. ii. F. Wright H. Ett W.

Y. rtou F. Perdue I 3. ttanck-L i TIlden. i Carroll Cunly For los Oseton.

Rtsuell J. iteharpe H. J. Eli yin. LManderulo B.

ain Lily. Thurman3j Ge io REEERRO Alter ton 5 C. t. 1 F' Jackson J. 1' I.

I' 11. Tistmrmau-J. nlotiel Seymour-E. Hancock ForJoeeph W. I'M St i V.

3. ldR Aiktns. Thurman-i. SamueI 1' ingram. I.

ForJ. D. uwer. B. Ii Wills toe.

e' I. flkidorsl. IV. Frederick J. 1.

Cady. Uammcock-J. LMMA aS' H. C. r.

N. Thurman-C. Nominee-John I. 1' For 4. 1' Ilanpoek11 Chureb.l HAeNsvlLIK The I weie llzly Tllden-J.

1 H. TuraeraiidJ. 2 adlao Mintaw countyot Rlh declined SUMMARY. No cbnlee. 6 UraL.

2 1 Senmour. Trup4toeay. LAGRANOR. For Tilden-F. B.

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1 k. i I pdleton I Knllab. oS I I I Fog Totil- 615 hr tL Till. Zook Iitrutig itatti.fPicti iV. osiiuos hayloghesyd MrJ CDerby thixImbau and hads sncrningjnjLt ra intr theieidfng the ofDarbyst rnaoyyegrs pzsrnnecteefth 1 ofl Il tnouFrtdsztrntiing ISRWn mi Davis It 1 th ifchbe lnGl heitsnfzpreaiedbla del1gbtei1U to 1.

largcoctazoynnflt portraitsofthoaewho actedandethe Immedlateadminlatratioajof it4elli tt4e rb of thewhole beenuid Dorsey yester4a wasbuilt for paid queathed a Petlded and to sOt and dustrialand ofhla place it gulf isaliuted Mr. at incowe justpubiished a bok of leans ew YorkIerald. live oW tnoategretahla Yor at hinge ortb Iargenutnber cutulimeutedonall IS he amid evgii ov rSBkSS1 thtnkiCgtRUaC01flberhYI Neaxly. ne hered wend an 6rmandIiea4tied In his I. lion.

itolde- a wnmn mThsu irelargety for surrunda abepartof I Thentetusralcehlhtbis k1 II a unfurl Jet weUeHos4 jaycee4 songs 5 on time 7th Qeobor a lflisisi ot hl tton tt biaii gsay coI In uniIa te to i tikI felL the bani ofjhe gheuswherefoemet su fniddssfld tbi bttth9aweest9ouoni May11 be as o1oea II the wag and danc of j3a berm4dtnsontheihorebttheEedoIt as tmtIaoe1 iG theworldotour joy stone the braTs boee 1flCIR1 I btoodOeTUe1tt. qo1oaraDtjhePffth ajIIey MtPheiittbdtraCkP were mte st' I nade hertfi welconie7 It w14 U' generlloPnLQlt lid had. suca ailery azttxe wouId' base seeee. Lseutnnt a dc tacheneut IZOZUthI ght btiery otbe on Tbe AltLiue roadeoumpanffl thIn fur gentennial IItbrLIOB ofthe Koag fdllty inthelriowerto 1 people ofst 1 CtiolIil BcrNorth Carolina thank the ttctitand ohboxoadwumJiotstedifterneot theflagataffth heemTldedto It on tagj aiPKIanlouatath end Thleeen becowtthettlouapiritu4ed th AudreUasponded1osihe boeesrn COZSTITIITTOXTucailed ttdeaptal floweliyea4jseAf te bgsuece apt yezygreat. Iteuflaneock and Is presidelliahdcke1.

5 i. aad eil4enlu. Yo 1tth rniDj Ob eOnhoj1Jbefl leanlisgagalnet the LFfremanDougherty therulneebefacewssunrecogniz. ableartdthehead ly hip the tb Llur aiena ft sJ ms 0. tto Io ce8aitlbr appcJIfp Wad is Coad timeirproperty ofJildOOO was es re- 53 thereat Februer1 Thomas a rapt tired A J.

th L. V. lieidthe 1. 305aM Yowa A tlM- 8 500 Time I fat tlta the star and or cut vaults fLbe re- eeutaken a nuder laws ntrs rs yeay the aeruice. of fsctnd te.

serious the ak4 ne i or jecta nlttee the affertedby Thebill pro- or spprop iatlons olabOdtZflIUiQtl4flhilbIL bytbe cQtnmttee terrltori i to up3ne lvlSabiilty of ma ofcuetoma 1ntheyoeacyofttue in ofibe fewiuathaoniheeame 4 I Vflw4A. iIw tl GeoegfdeWessa y5 he La yea ctdt. Age7SyealI. j. HS'Lj7 teeth MasAwhBEiR11 ceiebiled beS3 tILIthd14.

AT 1atam 1exis a groom of BI lt his hrMtofaU1leabing btheJIIIX Asria living 112 yesre a aatiou5sa wea Ss jmyxguesjrb lcd the exmau ttai reedn1iblIurilALA. Dri Iwn'I q4p1 UJ 4 flUPs recelittoWn fls 911 Jjvty. WentRofIb at bet umakims yotealth3ugh ac' hed tusn 2mev ch year. I pta died oalYt4n dr lu1 Hegwaa dead and 4b yeahidl. Twoorphaniof Elkiker lows.

rnpes1tvdy and i isc4g bacd je MzsIA3 SkeEt old mother reuimllelonwhodLd In berliUth' aestt1 jttt Sil JIek3Qei ai Ye Is speu1ngbIi ll4dql lntase' and Inxuri' mp3torted on Ma iliaateI esiame in' Oz3ordtQwflSdP. SrWJeiseyj 1 A 7pMtityeesg1a. lost at umu1efBi YaIt a Gocegla baa pluo wlskhbfa b5 Le. SM over' onibsn- dred ane dZQyeat j' 35.1 1 5' TAIL' wF41CRIIL 3 uCTt 14' e' a Bill Lrp CoaduostsLe1 tb. OIL1a4.

ta 1JD5ed5y1L gu I ja5 dut' Ecis. 5. te in ifeatthe it then looms upsthrail- ewe int umonslecomea magitifled anti thebrasaband bilibcit IdonespeeanythIug pe ailotberaubi oary Insigrnf1cancetIenraI pajt1cgdom vatite to She left wsrn1ngndwitbouhprootonm tlred3nd iem. zouse et jte childrentnd nd I ssmancingjust tot an ot giseeliup It-fits anhour ve uid she seea lfby sh tli down We dideni amy or. wegot thing-a ear she1et looklike womanwith oomman was arm Lintona atd ar- andeverybody habits-goes ii up hadtaken allot lively tbe' ibin 1te mittitow.

wouiaLry butold drop dowsi or and I mad md I thosecosats Ii's ferta to milk a cow. re theczrpet everything isgoing MraArpiagone haIfa dowjs ndIisited nash utupaturkeT4aldiheTltadbeen eating hai side-nobody bDwileaad ppet1es. ftdd aquadonugo relIeTeezno11le ar Iwayungyyiyp bernMcuultnfor ihirtvieira tof tta. iIcLLe2n do it. heattb an5apr4lte 4esTkj keepapoor sd4aduM1ous.

nd tiastlo tk ransorry is heeu1got. at tom tinq build- ingan4 aqwed nw a ho zse to ii bui a juaan Oin5fl a. t. Ip fl5 cala soos after. ak4 JLbO couUuueaIojseiama4isbd iiiltakeabigget bold IwwhenbagstatoWashIogioffsyi pocblidIvu 1a ubaduhewingn i wifeand Ibatapctrty ghasbad ea hat.

logan. tbccmtctay ailsome. I uaallThereIia aightiof thta end i reckon ewetybody buhla shame. Q5flC5 Uoy 4O1hII pdedviisewciit' read- Thach 1aa aeen Iat4he5psjra Whereasiny wIfe NancyhvlnkImy bedand siaoosetiet- era and 4kblt B. oetelr 'iTPL-DrWI11Ism' 8trewwbo rwendyretnovetitrom ofth lmsnaaylam on.

IiiackwelYi isIsndby iba jw and cOrq- OA2 IIvL cwjnrInstJmin. 1ttb ld tngQdbgeEeaimatbmthelct fBWf In otiLn414rvsSi II a 1 iseASettlJ ueEe OrabruarytL4s tQbbAs9f4bb placean4nsltlngguembersot Itbsdaypvenlb.LThei-esMetxe etLVJRndd A l.jU'i.'A i3 eweutug thebradwa tttherIIFAWUUm4we110 frJlhr1 i C. Itmptlted Y1ssWil1eBoaweiI. tybesi IiiI attlso residence hereWtethCr IAGEASOIR YesteMsyIfr odeot theoldest a reaced1 the abybeuttn Yotkwhte oulysl4er. Eranru 20.

ohihe 19th lust a eountyaMiamOphe- its aauiedayM. tOn toMtss tbsEThartonAkUee i.one 1t1 XTherfoit. QAOTOilEgbgflhrJ2Gwjshfl BranLI3. negrogirl Md IuewrountyIab1 csIBIPtYIWIUI W. 3raUghret2ta5Yenlpfr an odee jaU wiserehe ofour sjy menc lit next 31 James iaee the poe ol the ve to Mr.

oneof aa at loss mod's Thebualness FebrjtryZl trade at leave The an bids A bar The liver 20. has in midatand lug The A 20orl0Cherokeea thepeetfail canebrake on Etowah workothereare paniesthmagh wbevej ea the On Sundeyewenlng unitedinthe handset BowooPebrsiaq Over om A prrpatatlons Thifarmners buying lncreastbeIr Tbe cx- 1Ieg h1i. aiiltlendmnca 7. Cr dledtnafew Oauxtrttt B-A Sm lAnrena enuny1ast. kbelween thr Ur.

Narelawassbot just froniLsn- reus getweIL. menwere wItbbot thljgommunIcyloaaon1y diujogib. Ia4yeart oiof AUentaboaines colleges MrUanln In thedqoodsIsbilabmcntol andlama aIwsy cfraeterTbe gy andbucsud geIctemeot baa ldwItkMt2keo rrThede employesiibjesicftyOouneji upthe IebttifnIngtheIesdemy hre isigro kflODtbidtfthathft5was aeaocIIetiIefetDd sGchJupbeJADbraaIbbagsoowcase madwiILaeaictallLbrofthewegroet uearJMi uidt1lot1e4daik this a gooc boing asifhc I Line adeweos bingimtlioassp data pins. iwn 1 Is bereThatTheLtMntlc and. IJn 4spsyt will bldfAvthUernvllle cud' Columbia I railroadilclsale iuUeb-ite Buill enwpsitybare 1zgd ton receipts t6 last week.

a sI' Oil mXU Are eat bIil4LCT4. Datsred gIbyosbeyebeea imcite. tcih. nius CL isdlMwhohiva1kl os the popular pruetahades. SiSmlisito 7AeseI locpoae sad a hell fsthos deep.

Tbeysn suds ekisttherosiia tea booqaI 6 fiyod Ma thrassp1 the foot. with beadamm znetwcth- stoc rue leIsM sole ate ssuasnd Ihemos anctesthe tooteouto givells CU sCAREOF TU 8USSiA8 ii s- tl sbn gidia ScatmiflbirWiatUIPIIacwTh Eadlesed sarvk4itb. Ainasi' B1a 1 S. a Pebrua' Tllel.r mappaned to belts teIpartm nLof the th theexpiciai tsoI plateit1t hwellkioit given bercbta pleteaencttuirto reoe6ceofthIilay. whoexereiioet1the embuerorIhe in.

hiadeadaiater Sbielstbeoabypermonst eoHtttat appruac napop. beliTe4 olaofteniougo thebrain. 8beIs a wOman nt her place Lit the ko hItd emperos nowi lilnlaixit byher LiP 1im ths' thTh vAaIand clolftter4l the messyt azadremaiecd tiliafter. dinnexwith aal he IatrteJuicb ugatheresitafa te from le Rnmianembassy some- It tim ofBulgarWIiomI at Iti.I- butg uporithe Ubjtsf theirconi-eraaUon thktdlnner Sboztlyauterwardlbeserssznt Ailieoitelied Ihedoor the empesor to door. Me atop arm5 ea and dbnner I a1ace th Itself5 oaj or bowel tanta aretrongiy wtthgood yesterday' that th th nd use here- Bomnnon thewilta odered themost fl.

evfd bce employed purposeof repairingadrain otbereirnilar tb nomegsr currentyesterdy to is that saiulas step is this Ja itsmeaureswith evenif topmtcw4eatlorbsnI toio- slices baits di eywcai exacts personaljythnducttng circutnances categori Uy th on orderathearrestof pari1 heMs Tbre are paor underirrest ihelife tbemttflent' i14mcowar. incOn eciton with thu obse laterarejnvolved poeon41iat ecretsof sbqpa1scI a ptrtieabsi 11. thpome sniouz the dsetardbv ml. RussIa tfnot idspossibe to tweetithe jhl nib1 Iesnown tqbe 4RqemelT14tel i antSdpAtetiu- nicersary on the2dofMarch. pebiisl 1 ter asyitheTnewi Itheazt ndering auddlptithegiasm decionaling 8stp InOM1.

Uineseaoeinous os tEd fpa crQpilsst. Use wantoffodder tortbelt ttle beinglorced suicide and th4r I- giveatbe fuLIqw1nrutitbe. StaldardiBerUl Ltey1 tb tia bsrd1yeverIeftfiewt ter wntabroad beSwaaju ou1s3ed by ClOud 01 hjso Attheebipei Th 4et cthespccu fuf yet3 pf i4iyeIe te44rhe ethpeordld nStevenep- .4 baring- reIJlc.g I sent hum i Ywl Ittli it all ivith precautions theannouncd idverthed knd plicarded flame Ia the baiemenItTbe gu 1TPl4b6 4uebesso Ed1nbnrg.mwsu seat juan aparttnentnuL to ha dlnJpg. theepor ofQu eonLUgbtaweve thegziiiipes eaxen blythmughgbadigkndgMg poured sMryaLaptrmentF Theaovereigu a foiodesvjng bisayotitofttsfatalquait 31 woauwthssogbtthspjetureogV exanderiL leading bladaugblcrwayJrom thettiin6of dynamite uyliwuoaiethm neverbe ThYitnnaTighlatrelatethstfososons rsMs dailYXeslYE2 osenaeeaad uo his system uol cal. annlvenaa7 seeLen Tbesheetwaialwaya' cirele.

ftwuknownaa a ltter AIlcffurt to discover theprwsn I C. 5A rf 1 who copyeyeil It to tie speror 4epo a II foUowigtbegaw Jtam iheduztheea of Izpbosios1n thi 1ateg pssocwceuseii I I Mertrgtlrdlbren dttatthleIaca The ernpreos bu-beenmsdesaunm1nted wiih ezploeion but IaMtsot mufered jn. healbTke. I aJ mmelf lyte qiiit e1 aduot ridS IfmJunt ttIsi iimf epyPrq- eos Orevja congraluislbon1oipqn hls qa 4 t1wnIanustprmzhnpirIi ofeyilIw puw iedlike toacoldji jcegracevj am otrfght thlnKdg eff. iSt34olt I' i- 1- t3ir IH It.

It1 WMaee4. 4Ficiieg thtb rij 3 i Ick vadt conlibifruas B4S1L3suSS 1yi1 rilda. A Yco1lit they will-always prpyiding thejereLaeameani I bainsrand thIungli IOiAUM4 thMeietrsbgit to I poewbsts pretty. lin jjwlb1 oBmbtnatfon ouhnwgdreibo4 SILlhSIOt1ihAtIautoiIdIth the Mis- a3oslppl by an almnt airvu visit Huntsville and MeumbIi theceae tWo ood Iier aMngoe dirett Ia Cttittsgo Urn othertot. 1 lilstfs WabaTeitonwhatwere9ania5yey good autllirhy that fr- Wincontro thbiil of stock.

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ga Tbe weekly engteameetkbshkibows the following ehans Loins inesease 1 Opeciedeeel4O7OSIilei1eudera 4 deere67IMiiOIt tI Ththe PS- serve nessip B4l97sMes newbold T494301n legal recisirc- mteoe at inrer1 is4. 0if rY li-'Jced4 dbl1 SwiSs ti LaUua" SvJcswMoFehiaryAaIiae sd thirteen freit caea wete ditetsid nes BeedcIa tihe 8e LOuisMkt road.

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