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inter id Children of the season ompany IA. UPPLIEsfi FITTINGSj CTORS PUMPS etcl her Belting LYNGI- 201 Fet Street. tTITS 100 now treQ I metal top. Masonl proved. Woodbuzy tad and half gallons alts tares fur all the abort tumbler 3 and 14.

Ifresh turnip seed len seeds of all kind tSj Also boots and thocH leather anti harnasi e. oilier lere. snal to 4 of fln porter on hand I tisx and half bamMf Term cask. OS st the extraordY. iety of lat ly.

They are The greatesg lust in the nick the price sol sands of km that Ire ever adVer. ill market. G. iltrimforparg serless gather xhibited even tive and ent by doingj Os consistent OS et fr- ji re aOELJ gi ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. I I VOL.

XXIV. ATLANTA. GA FRIDAY MOILING OCTOBER 14 1892 PRICE FIVE CENTS. TO DEATH. Blttk Fiends Meet Punishment Rlcbly Descried.

TTD PY ur til Bodies Riddled. Then Torn Limb and Burned. AHORfllBLECRIME PROMPTLY AVENGED Moonu the Quilt of the Negroes Wu Proven Mob 01 Alablmians Settle AU Questions to Their Punishment. ontomT. Ala.

October 13 Spe Vengeance swift and sure has fol. lowed the most diabolical murder which Alabama Ins known in yxars and Justice has ban meted out to four murderers crime was characterized by the most fearful da UN And the punishment jr the came At they listened not to the piteous plcaninsr- of their victims neither were their pleaalujrs listened to and as they burned the odle of thote they tilled so wen tluir WOrthlSs bodies torn limb from Ur placed in a heap and hurtled to ashes. II or the order The story of the brutal kill- jng of Mr. mrhalll Johnson and his fair young daughter at their hou nuir Be Is Lnnr1lng In Monroe on Friday nht shocked the Intire country. Mr.

Johnson was I. prom- bent nod A ell to-d Ptltlcman who came toAlabui i front Massachusetts. and who lus been lUig on a big plantation in Oc near the Wilcox line with Us beautiful and accomplished daughter. On Friday rilht. Mr.

Johnson was called to Us pate by tour men. While one SSkfsi him a question another lilt him In the head with an ax and he was literally chopped to pieces. i Signs of a bloOdy struggle were everywhere. After Mill the father. the inorderors rs hurried to the house atil tin re killed the it it Is supf il after ssaiilt1ng her.

They then placed tho bodies In tip hon and set It en fl Hit cremated bodies wore found the next morning. Upon the di en starch was at once Instituted awl the whole neUhboihood Joined the search. Tl first clue was the nilin. of a bloody OX it thO cabin of a named Burrfll Jones. The arrest of three other 1 es fell wed it once.

the evidence a0aiii i i being circuinstan- Oil Finally one of thorn told the story of the crime lu the hope of sin hlrn rlf and confessions i secured fr un Burnil Jon Mo- t- I hnsun Tin I ulail end his brother Thy sail that their purpi us to aii the young 11 Iv sad rub her uhoi The iocs wre pl cod in Jail at onicioullp but there never was chance of them ipmc the loath pen Tie entire state ha be greatly lit i the terribl crime and no jail was srin uuu to prevent sure and swift punKhu ent to follow. 11 10 10 As soon is tl or nfisslous were obtained and th rt was no possible ul of the it nr ne rot a i was it ice ir 1 of prominent an 1 et i ueii wim went to Monroevihle. cv piweied the sheriff and wk the ipsr fr i i tile jail to carry them back to the tie of the crime to lynch td bum tiLemn as th had burned John- On anti his daughter. W1in nk fum Jail and the custody A the ln nff they were hurried out town ijy lit inoli which grew in number lt ID eeikd with the liend lucainate to the IK of the limit 1 tr vul ho er reached there. Tlu wm to" in pit ut for vengeance timid at uu Ut o' tut tluo tiit halted.

dis JUount tied ropes around the necks the Iuur nt iot and soon they won wttigin en heaven anti earth. And tilt yet living amid stru lms for breath their bt dies re riddled wIth bullets. They were then cut down and their tow wire torn apart by the maddened Mb and tlwu plied toiether placed in log heap and burued as they had burned the boj es of tht Ir helpless victims Th" Jo1ton lamllr Mr Johnson moved- to Monroe in lSG7 ftoti Massachusetts a has made a quiet peaceable citizen and his daughter TO a hii ily acct ed young woman greatly 1 au who knew her. Mr Johnsons father owned the same planta lion Ixfure the war on which the mat der took place and he was an extensive planter an 1 as a large i owner. The did not farm much but rented his ann to nt0ro tenants with whom ho always quite popular pay- 8 thim promptly In cash for their services when employed by him ong the uegrts the greatest indlgna tlon prtvailed and had they been allows' to do so they would have lynched the Urderers.

EXCITEMENT AT COFFEVVILLE Threat of Friends or the Daltons to Clean Out the Town. Parsons Ken. October 13 Mayor kreorj 0 this city at 10 30 o'clock this Omoriung receded a dispatch from Coffey- Kaus tie scene of the la raid by Dalton gang stating Unit an attack Was about to he made on the town by the remainder of tio gang and asking for as- A lsrge number of citizens were of the receipt of the Coffeyville and souie two hundred volunteers 0 fona a posse to reinforce the people of jtliejhreatened town. Omcials of the Mis- an Kansas awl Texas railway the rs of which are located here the free use of a special train ntt tart was about to ho made when dispatch from Coffeyville was red stating that the number of the at- party was smaller than bad been previously supposed and the police or the town would receive that alone. The posse then disbanded The first message received stated that It was reported at oeyrille that friends of the dead Daltous had been gathering for several days in the Inn country south of that town the object being to ronse a sufficient force to attack the town and secure revenge for the killing of their brother bandits.

It is known that the Dalton had a numerous following in time territory moug th desperadoes of that country and it is tie that they are of desperate enough character to attempt the bold un ertakino. It is rumored also that it was they who held up the Missouri Pacific express near Caner while they were marching upon Coffeyville as a sort of diversion. COLONEL MORROW ON THE STAND. Re Attempts tn Defend UImlf by Shifting the Reiponi Iblllty Columbia October 13 Special re were startling ant racy revelations today durln the progress of the trial of cloud II. Morrow.

The defense played lt trump card and by It previous develop- nt were thrown Into the shade. The defendant Colonel Morrow was put OP thp stand and he produ ed a eopv of ft etter will he swore Miss Fowler had written to him. The letter stated that Mi-is wler had gone to Ur Francis D. Kendall ami tl Rt he agreed to perform a criminal ip rail on tier for 0 the next Toes. dav tl seine day Miss Fowler was taku l- fn ttte letter Miss Fowler Implicated tl Insurance scent.

Howard It dexlnred tint Kei dall df her swear never to tell it an It ild sen 1 Urn to prison. The revela tl tattle to her by the tan made weak that had to drive her home in his cat hsp 1 pel Morrow It 1 riot deny hU relations the 1 I tit im he had never prom. to imr-- her. let UHf attempted to make something of the nlal the undertaker who cm bil ne Miss Fowprs hotly that he had talkMI with fir. ndtll.

hrl liowiti testifl 1 tb 1 saw itdpUker ml I Ttendill li ehtr at lean tire minutes on tl irr 1 fore tip embalment I Ku 1 1 wu titiled by the state and lie ch" orl 1 tu letter as a lie from beginning to i 1 I would like to state said he. that I harp he rl of threats 11 fir lei use ting Stop Rt i if fits made Iv Morrow. continued th lt i oii el savagely ill ur houor stop thl. i It WT ton tale. Dr.

ndfll mTnn SIT It it 1 tin 1 hpnrll tt re is ind IT In ci KPT hll te tlflel agstnst him. UP pit up Ivllli Platt white. who IP IPpl li he win at Kenriill office when Ml Foil nt there. an 1 that Ketelnil Ire he tione' na stated In the let. ter hut that he wilted home.

It is ex JP ted thnt tomor ow the state will lm each th RPuiluei ss tl PPI ronal letter. tine more diir will i ol al Ij conclude the trial AOTHERHOLD UP. A SIliaonrI un SmopwI but Little Money Kansas City 0 taber 13 Tbe Mis- souri Pacific trim woo hell up and robbed Ktwren Tyro and Cutter la night Cauf is tilt next stall to Ternllo wi ere a pin the Dalton rung was wiped out. The railroad mhontios here think very little nlOlle was secur tl A ecr oV In Danger Thomisvillp Ga. October 1" peral 1 Intvrc a nter wanted In olpittt tv.

Ills ffon er rp lie assaults' 1 le lored rl res rlai afternoon nod rlra lit In a rtoi oowlltiou Tfe crime i ro ml tel 01 in 1 lit il point four p-i fr Mo ur 1 Te se at the HIT it lttier In th was fir on by' a seat hint laity it whir. i i He how- to 111 at lar Th ernes ere vey nt at it In IP 1 SIT they wil lyttch Mcltityre It they citeti him ALLOWED NO DrPQEDATIOK3 Gen Lee Care fur 1 rlrate Property While iii liniiDilfUil-b Richmond a Ocuher 10 Ihe Char- loti ille Pr LTPSS says Mr. 1. I 1 tbs itr Lo was one of Genral I tv nii yus he call i rocure nth huts rn then in this it prove falsity Ueteial 1 lei 1 i ism Ultl i lat ttural either uratpJ i llo tl inv I i nm to be commit to I by 1 is sol liers hjlc in lpusylral Ills rl rs re rigidly cuf re 1 ni all Jima to prnatt pi perty was punished i i 1 pirti ihr as said Mr. Rhodes tnt i asio i while astnnt through Lii rh li nnc upon several of his sd i rs tli certain olncers who re 11 tress sattsfMiij their icei i il i ne HH calling a ouier th iwieTif the cherries i a- pen i 1 t-loie ill 1 ich out.

th 11 laity the house not only eon- nto 1 it 11 lu in that Grtieral Lee hail ntad th quest went in person to nfl tl miission asked. Any state- nit that uuies the- i lea that General I i li i I vas other tliu lioncirable is the boot kind of false- 1 ul THE IN MSOTA flemocrats nd I eople Party Swapping St Pa 1 Mlun 0 tober 13 Tbe action of th piiulistii In se i irli tie ta 1 I si In i irt h1" four ea tors is on the demo r-Jti nntloi al tl it 1 est vstidldiites I the 1 slutur rn nominated by the poi ullsU and the demo rats pt- mptlj endored thetti. the SID ii ue In laces other unt of the i tiiti 11 emt. It Is stated is to bin i. at i Ust" part of the fe this PI the POPtilioto wllr lthdia all thejr iaiidld tes tn st.

raw anl nueapolls au 1 in return of the fa nr the democrats wl 1 w-ltldraw all their rajididates In alliance Str I gin Ids In the rihern part of the state. The pi in It is alleged contemplates the control Of the lower 1 oue with tb view 09 end lug Michael Doran democrat national commit. teemin Minnesota to the senate to sue reel Davis The state senate which holds over. stands republican. tcentrflve fusion lst twenty nine In order to contr 1 the leg.

i InT the combine mti t- elect fifty six or the 114 members or the hou SEEMS TO HAVE SUCCEEDED Chris Mage. and Ml. srreils Have Brought Harmony In Alabama. Birmingham Ala. October Speclal Cliris still here.

holding levels In his rooms at the Caldwell Gossips who profess to know say that a basis or reconciliation between the warring factions has been agreed upon. and thee even go so far as to designate the bank through which the cheek was made payable TJoth chairmen are to come down. they say. and a new one is to be elected ospley the fusion wing Is already collector of Internal revenue and PM is to oe rei jLted after awhile What truth there is in thes rumors Is not ascertainable. but the Stevens committee is rolled to meet here Monday which Is flit' date reported for the fusion or the factions to take place Gossip also say that both' fusion and republican candidates for congress are to come down.

The democratic enthusiasm aroused by the force Nil method in Bullock county is rising every day now. AFRAID TO APFEAR. John I Davenport 9 yi lie wm Not Tee City. New Yort. Octorber 13.

Special John I. Davenport flatly refuses to attend the meeting of the special committee of the house of representatives appointed to Investigate him and his methods lie sent a letter otday to congress- man Finch. chairman of tli committee announcing hi' intention to disregard the mons of the committee. and giving his rea. song coupled with tome disagreeable remarks about the cormnUtgfinen.

WILL REID COME OFF I Strange Rumor That Stirred Up lei York. A CONFERENCE AT OPifiR FARM Gave Rise to the Story That White- law Would Come Oft' the Ticket. DEMOCRATIC APPORTIONMENT STANDS. Which Means That the Last Vllltige of Republican Strength Is Swept Away Political II headquarters News. New York October 13 Special.

Will Whitelaw lie id withdraw from the republican ticket' Foolish as the question may appear It Is being asked everywhere tonight. Political circles are thoroughly stirred up 01 er the story which gives rise to tile question anti nothing else Is talked about. Jim Elaine Is behind it all so the story goes. He and Joe Manley and other republican leaders have been in conference with the vice pn sidentlal candidate today and tonight they are all up at Reid ftu dal castle Ophlr Farm. Tor soitto time the republican managers have been indulging the hope that Blame might come to ork and make some speeches during the campaign.

It has been given out that today's conference la for the purpose of arranging the tails for such a. lt but from every report that ran be had It stems to have been unsuccessful And orse than unsuccessfuL For find- ln that there was no hope or inducing Blame to make such a canvass of this tatl which it stems he absolutely refuses to do and billet ing that without Itlaintiis assistance there is no hope of carrying the state for the republican tick- it Mr. Pn id has said flatly that he would hut no more of It. That he has Slid hi' would. withdraw tines from what seem to be reliable sources.

And that if he wild it he be- es the republic in ticket has no chance for election is certain. Of our the gon Is denied In republican circles but something Is wron There has ne a ruptrtre If riot a. quarrel among the republican ve It is of course not in the remotest degree possible that Reid will withdraw from the ticket but he bat probably made some such threat and the bosses are deeply worried. The fact that the conference was held at all is an lyl dtnee of ISe desperate straits In winieb tin republicans find themselves. mildn Qt lit Him.

Yhitfhr Reid 1 ftx as a barrier he- twt en Blame and the- army of rpportt that sought to int nie-n the hime1 knight" the political outlook Ins OWil tenti a rgario the part he would take 11 the anipuinit mil upon any and even 0 which hi might be in luce 1 to till I orr wepaper man that cnl1 1 ha 1 an interview with the republican vies iidentn cm li Inte but every requ fur an inteni with Elaine was denied until the applicant has promised not I 1 ore Mr. Rei 1 i st with the queries as to what lie thought of the poi cal situi tutu and other more or less fatiguing qnestio Of our the rept rters had to Is th 01 Utnn and the consequence was that Blame had merely to submit to QUO tnns ear lins his health. the length his ny at Of ir farm ai other matters rot relative lineal affairs or t-c-qulrins nrv mental eff rt for their cons ratio i Mr. aln nneJ all his lers that Lb health was excellent an 1 mdw 1 his appear met male a question its to his ph ill condition almost unnecessary for he appeared to have completely ron1e1 fr the sifts-is his se. As t-sgrirtl his vr it to Ophir farm Mr.

Blame 1 that wou remain a lays awaiting tl un of Mrs. Blame a 1 Jam 1 Jr. w' i are exj cttl Mon ni 1 wot 11 then go to Washington with his 1 imih Den stir pportio mint stand. Tin 1 ei Us art' jul 1 nt dar ovpr the deeisi of the court of appeals which stis tails the democratic pp mtmerit uct pis ed by the last legislatuu This means that the republicans' gerrymander of assembly and senatorial districts is forever eW lved and that the next legislature will have a majority opposed to the reelection of Senator Iliseock or as for that an other republican Upon tins decision rested the only hope of the llisco people Ybltora at HeadqDarten. Among other prominent callers at democratic headquarters today were Hon J.

Hammond lion Fleming duBignon and Captain Seaton Grantland. of Georgia Colonel Hammond has been assigned by the national committee to speak at Morrutown tomorrow ling. This is one of the many beautiful and populous residence suburbs of the great city. IT 8TANOSJ8 LAW. DeclaJon of the New Tort Apportionment Law.

Albany. Y. October The legislative appointment law ha been declared constitutional The court was unauimou4 upon all questions pt those discussed in the opinion by Judge Andrewis The result practically assures democratic contul of the legislutue The main opinion upholding the law is written by Judge reck- ham. Justice Gray also writes an opinion upholding the law. Judge Andrews wrote a dissenting opinion whit was concurred in by Judge Finch.

The court unanimous on all questions involved except those discussed in Judge Andrew' opinion The opinion embraces over eleven thousand words. as hat Judge PeIsam Say Judge PtCkham In hi opinion says Before the ourt will deem It their duty to declare an act or the legislature void. as In violation of some provision of the constitution a case must be presented in which there can le no rational doubt. InrompatabWty of the legi-lative ensirtmejC with the constitution must be manifest and unequivocal. As to the objection raised against the law the court says Vint it Is contended on the part of those who allege the Invalidity of the law' of that It was passed in violation of that provision of the constitution which directs the alteration.

to be nude by the legislature at th tot session after tie retnrnSrJ mention. thlnk force in the several objeetiooa made I to the extraordinary cession not being tfite flrst session of the legislatnre1 Second the act alleged to flolate the con. titutlota because based BPOn an enumeration taken in 1892. Instead of 1885 It Is true ThTt it was the duty of the legislature in to direct an enumeration of the inhabitants of the state in that ear and it had discharged that duty It JrO have been the duty of the legislature jaf the first session after the return of that enumeration to pro eels to apportion the district The legisla- tore of 1885 omitted totXrferm. the duty of directing an enumeration Which was east upon It by the constitution and each succeeding lerfrfature up to 1 2 alfD omitted to perform this duty and thus tat several years the constitutional mandate tad be violated.

It is dear that such an emission ought not to prevent the performance of the duty by the next succeeding legislature. Wt' are of the opinion that the objection mantle has no color of validity. Third It stated that at to the senate flit- lets It is not based upofl an equal number of Inhabitants exelndlngi persons of color not titied We are of opinion that the objection to the validity of tlU act of I based upon the failure to exclude persons of color not taxed cannot prPTlltt if Fourth. it la flnallr-ebjewd that tile act Invalid because the StIate districts do outflln an equal of. inhabitants its nearly BS may be.

This question of Inequiti- Ity contains In my Judgment the only III'- satais1 le proposition a riding" in these cases. We rulnk that the courts lave no poser in such II. case to review Ihe exercise of ills- retlctm entrusted to the legislature by tie constitution unless It Mainly and grossly abused. The exprpllldoOJ nearly is may hl' when used in the constitution with refer. ence to the subject doe tact mean as neirly ns the mathematical process can be followed It Is a direction addressed to the legislature In the way of a general itatement of prln 1 les upon which the apportionment ihalt be matte Wt do not Intimate that In no case could the action of the legislature le re viewed by- the courts.

ties may easily he Imagined where the action of that body would be so gtOIS it violation of the constitution as to demand review. 8 Although the fairest that has been passed upon the subject act Is not an absolutely i It al one As the senate districts which It Is considered that to their makeup county lines must be adapted to Talless the county entitled to two se naiad It plain that great mi necessary discretion Is left to the 1 legislature In their formation We are of onli 1 that the by the alteration of IT senate districts under the art of 18U2 lm ot violate the legitimate uucl 11 tscessary disc etlon entrusted to It liv the leglsh tnre A to the as niblv districts the burden or i oniplaint rests uj the apportionment of ur or five members of ttfi assembly out of The nilon of 1840 tinatly framed a provision without any llCltement as to the fruitions tU ratios. they should 1 treated nul lbs. question Uthns left to leirU lane discretion. to be exercised In goal filth nd not be abused.

The Inference Is lr that these change were absolutely nplr irj In order to secure the passage of the Mil Wht WI' come to the question of what law Is In for In this state If the law of 1592 Is not the situation becomes most slaruulng If th- Pt of is. void. th act of is is also plainly Toil and a election of the uss mhly shoul 1 to- tolerated un it II" otup lied to the roncluelan tl this net or 1W 2 suoi wltqtnn suit a saults upon It and II. lld Oust effe five law To elect a Unite-I States senator in thu state Zeqtuires eighty' votes on Ii joint nllot of the two branches of the lejn sll1tUrt fh rats will have seventeen votes next winter when the time comes for elect in ststlseesse to ck. The republicans will lion' thirteen votes and one.

1 wards of the thirty se nn 1 district nasty not cast for either regular p4rty cnndi hte To el ct fl itor the democrats must have I sixtr four vctes the asrernblv an 1 the re publknni sixty stven While thereto- the republicans wifl be aWf to control a legislation in the assatHr if. tlel she five members thefTwlTTseea ttfree more to control the United- States There were sutv veven democrats and sutv-ono republicans in the assembly of 1 2 reo of the republicans were from New York and three ft Kings county If the rtiublicins ran elect four out of the thirty whi this npportionment ns ljffifl to New York four out of the eighteen which it gives to Icings rOlmty. they in our i ot OIlV the control of the assembly but also of the senate GENERAL COX rOR CLEVELAND. lie Was a Member of Grants Cabinet and RIO. Always I a Rrpnblloao flnltnnatl October 13 i pecan lute Jud Ja ob 01 has not Identified himself prominently with politics.

lie lute el ways eu It republican was a general In the 1 te v. governor of Ohio for two terms declined a i uomluallon for a third term nrX was secretary of the interior In 1 resident rants catlnet After a little more Chin a year rrlce In the cabinet Judge Cox re signed. HI' had dlffe with the president as to his action in regard to the scandals that were be nnlug to cast the trant admltllsttll tlon Into disrepute The rep rt gain circulation in local political Ur les today that Judge Cox would vote for Cleveland. The Judge was th bject 1 do not speak or political matters said the judge evasively sine I am so completely out of public life. All my energies are on ti on ntlell as dean of the Lm In ttaut luiv hxl Jut you will sirev say Judge whether lr i you lust to vote fur li I sail he.

it Is very nearly tlpdion all in i lJlt ltv lot- sayltug BUT thlit to the public if i el to i coWU UciuitieBs space In uuu the weupcrs or the laud or an opportunity to aeveTandn tb will vote I i certainly do not sir I hope you will not Urmmi- fUrth since I do not pretend to he political power. you have no right to Insist. Front other sources It ha been learned that ox has been SIIIltls1lld with the republican tariff poller for a long time and that LrlS aMtlon comes of lon 1 careful ndT The lint's upon which lute conversion anll about are much the same Ill those whfch brouitht about the determination ofT 0 REPUBLICAHS HELPING THE THIRD PARTY. That I the Situation in Tennew as wj if In Nashville Team October 13 Special That the republicans in Tennessee are lend mg every assistance to the third party a Tennessee has been known for week but the first absolute proof muss to light in the shape of a letter found ma a Dickson cottoj schooTSouse me night after a third partv club was organized. The letter was al dressed to lrofessor John Williams tie organizer who lives at Columbia.

It was written on a sheet of paper with the people's party letter head on and offered Williams 2 a day for his services. The letter in part read The state republican executive commit. tee promise to give the solid republican vote for representative senator and con. gress In YOW' county and district. so you see we can elect all if our people will organize at once and put out a ticket.

The legislators put out by the TurntYitps are all in tnicted to vote for Bate for United States senator and he is a bluer opponent of our financial demons GEORGE T. HALLEY. Lex to Work toe Repabileans Raleigh. N. C.

October 13 Speaal YOW' correspondent learns from eiceTTeut autrronty that Mrs. Lease. who made a toor with General Weaver has received an offer of 500 from the national republican committee to deliver addresses in New York. and two or three otter states on southern outrages. DAZZLING FAME That Has Come to the Alleged Dlsconrer of America.

AIM FOUR HUNDRED YEARS He Wakes to Find Everybody Singing His Praises. ALL NEW YORK TOOK PART IN IT And the Celebration Has Indeed Been a Great One The Part the Atlanta Boys Have Played to It. vew York October 13 Special After being a. very choice and select corpse for upwards of four hundred years Christopher Columbus has suddenly leaped into a. bi'- wildertngTy dazzling fame.

A few years after discovering this coijijn nt Christopher dre the drapery of his couch about him and laid himself down to pleasant dreams. He dreaming 1 1 People who ha 1 taken no part in discovering America. came over and went into business. here. and soon Columbia became quite Ii thru ing little amateur nation.

She been thriving since al though Columbus had departed to explore the great undiscovered country the laud beyond the sunset. Nations are not ungrateful. and America is PC. uig her debt of gratitude to the Genoa sea captain now 400 years after his voice Is silenced in slttp Here everything is Columbus It ould lo the old fellows heart good if he could be here for he never had such homage paid to him as is shown by this grand leIlbrntion in his honor that has been made here this we th miles and miles of thugs and bunting military and us- val pageants billowing cannon and newt pap display this celebration is a notable one indeed. The newspapers are filled with nothing else in both their editorial and news columns.

An enterprising Sun report- ir came out an interview with Signor Columbus in the spirit. The reporter found the signor in the moon gazing at the great display in astonishment. After some persuasion Chris was induced to come off lug perch and take a. stroll through New York. Tie- only secular anxiety Chris evinced to the reporter was to know something of Colonel Elliott I Shepard whom he sold St.

Peter was making extra preparations to I it He showed his dense ignorance of modern affairs by- asking ho Is this I. low Chauncey Depew7 Saw It. ew York was gaily dressed for the celebration and the programme was stlendid Tile street pegpnnts were grand and were viewed all along the line thosuands of people jammed together as thick ns bees a. hive. Everybody seemed patriotic and either carried a small wore a Columbian mravemr The spirit of patriotism Stems to have run riot among these Americans and they are jubilating wildly.

One noticeable feature the celebration is the universal participation In it by ew Yorkers. Nearly erv house in New York 19 decorated No matter how poor a family i their members manage to get some sort of play of colors about their front door One little girl in a lose tenement robbed her and dress of their ribbons anti arranged thorn so the would stream from the dirty window of her home. The spirit be showed is jminant throughout this city and that what made the anniversary of Mr. Columbus flat of discovery such au event. Imon square presented a lowly picture of van-colored lights on the night of the Trtt pageant.

Long rows of Chinese lanti rns glimmered among the trees adding to the beau of the gorgeous floats Thousands and thousands of people sat around the square on improvised seats. The I art Played by Atlanta. In an this glorious display the Guards Te either participated or were oil on. The members of the company lust none of the grand show on the. streets or in the New York harbor.

Besides the celebration there is much to be seen here and the boys have been busy acing it. Some of them went to Morris park to the races but they dropped no stuff out there They weren on to the tips and wet afraid to venture their mone on the chance of the turf. The bookmaker represented too few chances to win and too many to lose to them. and they let him pursue the uneven tenor of his way alone while they wjuched the races. This Is the last weeks racing at Morris park and the attendance and interest has been unusually large The Guard have node many friends in New York among the resident and visiting militiamen and are teeing great times It is a matter of pride to the Atlanta boys that among such a vast gathering of military from all over the country they should be shown such marked courtesy and attention But that is explained by the splendid gooJfellowshlp of the company's members and the fine showing It makes drilling.

None of the New York companies have ap- prooehci the Guard in the character of their drilling. and their expertness that line has been tine subject of much comment The papers have spoken of then in high terms of praise wring many complimentary phrases. The Guard is the only southern company here. and that distinction entitles it to much of the consideration and courtesy that has been shown the boys. The trip here has abounded in interesting Incident and the boys have spent a lively as well as an instructive week seeing the sights and meeting the people here.

Charley Roberts has shown himself to be a model commanding officer and lie has been ably assisted by Lieutenants Louma and White. These officers are the i idols of the boys. Lieutenant Hewitt. who was here on the trip in 1879 is stopping with the boys and his little son Gene wearing the regulation uniform marches with the company. Flushing pretty little suburb of th metropolis on Long Island.

the Get City Guard boys were royally entertains' by the Seventeenth Separate Company tonight flushing is seven miles frottsNcs York and is reached by taking the Brooklyn rated cars and iding as far east as they will go. Theta you complete the journey on another railway line. Over thia runt the Guard 43 strong. went tonight nude escort of a special I from the Flushing Company. At the Long Island town they were received with every possible show of attention and courtesy The New York Company made the Guards feel perfectly at home and not thin thin would add to their.

pleasure os' comfort was neglected. That iajpri oispod cneacand Mow- ship that characterizes mtercou between military men prevailed and thing went merry as a marriage belL A splendid spend was set befoe the a emUed guests and ound the hospitable board of the home company as jolly a gathering of soldier boys as ever got togather fount places and song and merriment rang out. The hours sped and not a. dull moment was passed. Not until late did the boys realize that the evening was warning and they left the scene of ides and their hospitable ho ts wth feelings of regret.

fine boys made many friendJI among the Flushing boys. Tomorrow afternoon the Guard go to Pougl1ketpsie as the guests of the Davy rockett hook and ladder company the volunteer firemen's organization that visit' ed Atlanta a. year ago and was bauquettld by' the Guard. A committee from the Davj Crockets called on Lieutenant Roberts at the Gedny Wednesday find made arrangements for the trip to Pouglikeepsie and the entertainment there Several toasts haw been hs for the banquet to which members of the Guard will respond. One of the toasts is Atlanta the pride of the new' south and another is Ttie tiate City Guar The' streets of Pough.

ketP will lie ablaze with light front burn( barrels of tar a way of receiving guests that 1- 1 oughkeep ie own. flip night will lx' sp ut ut psie ant Saturday the boys will come hack to ibis Utv The time for starting home has not yet been. agreed upon The boys ha had such a royal good time that they are loath to leave Yesterday Captain C. S. Domt" of the National Fenriblr8 of Washington called on Lieutenant itoberts and extended a pressing invitation to hi' the guests of the 1 FenciiJles one day in AA Wasruugton on their way home.

They wilt very likely accept the invitation. The boys have seen the elephant and were pleased. The crowd on the streets. which has been tremendous all the week as jpne toda. an 1 lo rnotion as passable.

hey hive made many friends hers met many old ones and altogether ha ha 1 a trip that will be talked about by the company for years. and will mat-It a memorable point in its history. L. A. AT THE BANQUET.

doting the Celebration of ColumbuS Day in New York. New York October 13 The Columbia. celebration in this city was brought to a fitting dose tonight by a. grand banquet at Lenox lyceum. Several hundred of the best known men in the country were seated at the tables.

flue i resident of the Lnnted States was not present owing to the ill nests of his wife. tie was represented by Vice President Morton The most promo ueut figure in the beautiful hall was ox- President Cleveland Uth tlistiugu hed per us present were ex President Umher- lord It Hayes Secretary of Stile loiter Secretary of the iry Foster and other members of the cit jet Baron tarsi llalirtn minister Bishop Vter and General Horace Porter. The hall was decorated wth excellent tMte. Promptly at o'clock as Bernstein's hand played Hail to the Chief ice ideut Morton and Mayor Grant were escorted to the platform on the' stags. Maj or Grant tot the spat of the presiding officer the vice president sitting at his rigit.

On the same side of th table Were the. secretary of state ex President Cleveland and Baron lava At the lei of he mayor were Governor Flower ex President Hayes General Horace Porter and Bishop Potter. The dinner' was highly enjoyed. Every one teemed inclined to linger oy fc a sherbet called Columbus The time for speech making at lengtft a tired and Mayor Grant rapped the company to order. Vice President Morton was the first speaker.

He said Mr. Ma or suet Gentlemen The reason too the presidents absence from these eommem- orutUe celebrations is known to you all and to the whole country lie Is standing In a great shad awnltlng the Issues of life death and the eager importunity with whirl the words brought by wire from Washington are scanned tsUuia to the hopeful sympathy or all the power anti Ingenuity of a treat Sjp ihe re were transported to our doors with speed and comfort vast nuns berg of men and women and chldlren ex. ceding the population of most of the capl tale In the world by sciences and methods of which Columbus never dreamed and during the watches of the night this cosmopolitan city with its streets and avenues Its squares and arches Its dwellings and moo uinents was Illuminated as by Ore by elec. fir Invention which are the products of the land which Columbus discovered On behalf of the president I am here peclally to thank the ministers or Spain and Italy anti trance for their fraternal assist aries and the representatives or other powers fur their kindly appreciation Mr. Mayor with thanks to you our people.

I lament the necessity of taking his place event momentarily. and am here to thank you for the respectful courtesy which has assigned him a prominent post in these civic ceremonies It Impressive from the events of the past five days that we have added a new holiday to the American calendar. The Oth of October will hereafter he marked white We have Instituted tilt' Columbian tea- tutu 1 to he repeated at tie expiration of earl Timid red years to the furthermost tmlt of tints Iv actors who will not have been wit nesses of the I rc llnj celebration. The pettluue pigcant been worthy or the great pit it id great discovery It has been ap. luudl1 tv and to hub distinguished audience.

for rctirttsis esr laly shown to myself I now turn vcr 1111' toa presented the riled States of Am ri a 1 the presidents a principal ed th secretary of state. So John foster spoke to the vice presidents toast. then followed Govern or Flower speaking to the state of New York. President Arnold of the board of alderman to the city of New York. General Horace Porter spoke on American patriotism.

C. II F. Wahle IT secretary of the committee of one hundred had America and Its Discoverer" for his theme. Hon. William Sober responded to the toast The legislature of the state of New York.

Other speakers were congressman Amos J. Cumming and ex Senator Warner Miller. The last named made an address which he described tire benefits likely to accrue to the United States from the building of the Nicnnraugua canal THEYMOYED SLOWLY And the Thousands of People la Waiting Were Impatient. New York. October 13 The Manhat tea.

railway on Monday carried 945000 passengers on Tuesday 901325 and on ednexla 1 075 537 This breaks the record The night pageant when it came along more than three hours late wax disappointment and dragging its snail like court along opt hundreds of thousands of people on the stands. and in the crowds until 2 clock in the morning or even later Today the town 11 exhausted. and looks along the line of the liarado atleaxt as if a cyclone had struck a box factory and spit ivies its product for miles. STEYEKSoTAND MILLS Speak Barbecn In yulncy I1L Wh They Said. Qulney ni October 13 At a great democratic barbecue here today.

Senator Roger Mills of Texas and General Stevenson were among" the speakers. The principal honors of the day were accorded to General Stevenson. Ills speech was unusually age and devoted solely to the' Issues of the day He read from the speeds of taan CP1 Jepew Introducing Mr. Cleveland to a New York audience and added that the ma a thus eulogized by the greatest living repubi con was the man the national democracy presents fur the presidency Ueferrtflic to the sugar bounty General Stevenson said III effect had been to rot off foreign Importation the treasury with a deficit yet at tie same hie It Increased to the consumer the cost of the necessaries of life. Ueneral Stevenson denounced the force bill a measure designed to perpetuate the pretest administration In power by depriving the people of the right of representation.

Bit speech was well received and ttu frejuentlr Interrupted by w1ld CANTONS MYSTERY- TftPletnnof Glass. PEOPLE FLOCK TO THE scm. The Bishop Has the Glass Taken Out of the Sash. THE PICTURE IN THE NEW PANE' And Now the People Axe Conylncea That They Ar Looking at a Miracle Canton Mum. October 13.

Since the action of Bishop Cotter In ridiculing. the miraculous origin of. the mysterious plo- ture In spite of the church here there- has been some abatement In the exdte- meat Pilgrims were forbidden the premises lilt still the visitors were so numerous that It was finally decided to remove the glass. This glass when' viewed from any other point than the grouol was perfectly plain. When' removed It was merely an ordinary pane of new pane was procured from the of a.

glazier and placed in the sash. The moment it was In place a shout went up from the crowd of pslopIq below. There was the same picture that' had appeared in the other glass the fomCi or the Virgin with the infant Jesus far her arms was plainly en Noth- Ing short of a bun from the Vatican would now convince the people of Canton that 3 they ate not dally viewing So miracle ASIciNQJoTlHElELlCSL Letter from Secretary Poster to liii Holl- ness the rope. A. Rome.

October 13 Following la a. letter by Secretary roster of the American StaUi department to Cardinal Rampalla. eE rtineat of state Washington September 15 io his Eminence Cardinal IL Kaar Del Trtndaro secretary of state to his ness Home Most eminent Sir I am requested by the president or the United States eipr i to your eminence his very deep saUs'- faction on learning or thee warm Interest whlth lute hollnegti Pope LO MIL tales in the ap- preaching Columbian exposition at Chicago The president wag also gratlnsel by the Infor- Wall that the holy tl1t manifested a wish to forw ard to Uuts on gome mft- tniiiss of the discovery of America sail other. objects of laterest which ace now preserved the vatlcan. I need not assure yon that tha 3 greatest care will lee takes of them from the moment of their delivery Into the hands of ths te all possible courtesy luring sojourn In.

tfc of this government who may be lied to receive them or should his holiness see proper to entrust them to the care of a r- sonsi representative who will bring lhemto the I nl ted States I am authorized by tilt president to assure his holiness that such repre SlntAtive shall recelj 00 LU arrival and country It raerjto ad4 that all i building an exact reprodncathe mow" ry at La iLabida at FolaaJSJala. which iril 3j closely Identified with' tti of th rea discoverer This traDdlnr wul ttoat the Stretchlag out hate A Jo lttei can and will be almost entirely I rrOunded by water. It 1 therefore detaehled tea all other buildings connected with 5 oittoa anti Is subject to the least poaste from fire and other causes. rv The president Las refeTled a s1mfl tf to tin' various governments. corporatens private persons in Europe fur the loam of a articles as may He in their posession orV conUOl having relation to the early discovery 71 caand It the purpose of this government to bring the relics it necessary to the Uclted Stats In a of war to be detailed tb secretary of the navy for that purpose.

SIIOpIII hi a holiness prefer the plan of entrusting to his representatives the articles he may decide to loan. It will be the pleasure of the president to receive this officer together with th articles In his charge. on board the. ofVffir above referred to. for passage to the United-States.

Special arrangements hive been made for the transportation from ew York to CnK" delivered to those from whose' generosity and kindness they have been obtained. During the exposition a milltart guard detailed by the secretary of war will Be stationed at blda building day and night. The li association of the Holy See with Columbian enterprise and Its IV has so linked the memory of Rome and her Pontiffs with th vast achievement or Christopher CotuiIu and his comrades and competitors in the work' of discovering and colonization suit exerted so marked an Influence on. the destinies sail progress of the new world they revealed that so exhibit suit as by the presidents di re I have honor to suggest could not tall to be among the most noteworthy eantri. buttons to this International celebration of the roar hundredth anniversary of the dlicor ery i lv co to title end his houses nHi manifest for our country a regard which will highly appreciated not only by the.

mans-- gers of the exposition but by the American people at Urge Ills Tie Cardinal Gibbons whom have conferred with on the subject ha very kindly agreed to convey this letter to your t-minenee Trcstins that his impression rf lbs presidents desire mar meet with a tavora. lie response from 1115 holiness and offering tty earnest co- eratlon to bring about so pleasing' a result and to Insure Its successful ac pUlhment. I tender to yon mo eminent uft- the of my high consideration. lOllY W. FORTItIt Secretary of A MINISTER STEUCKDEAD.

if. WM SUndlnff la Sawmill ad Wu Htt by Seantling. Dawsouallle. Os. October 11 Sp clat A The entire community here WM SlQckEl and greatly pained shout three days ago at an accident which then occurred at Mr Gflle4P lands saw mfll which Is Operating mill' north of here.

Rev Samuel I Mathews had Just the place on sonic business anti was tandlng3 near the saw which bee deranged snd7 threw out a scantling striking Yr. Mwg on the breast. Inflicting Injuries from which he died yesterday. He was burled at Juno claureb Rev O. WoIt Farr Rev.

Mr. Mthe' was good man and leaves many friends to oum his loss. A Swindlieg Ticket Jlroker. Baltimore. October 13 Joha A.

Brie. 2 was arrested today while trying to tinte with Henry Pike the railroad. Pt broker for the sale of five hundred dollars worth of tickets over tb Eichmond and Danville and Chesapeake and OhittrauroaAT Seven tickets fur distant southern points were found on him. The Richmond and Dan die ticket office at Alexandria was robbed i Sunday thgit HU Wife Him Dead Eler bnrs. Vs.

October 13. JsmetJL Parker. one of Elersburgi best not Inhabitants was found dead under the back porch of his residence shortly before midnight by his wife on her return performance at the Academy of J3Jo lie was six year old and a wdl tod shoe merchant. Zkf Troop Irtr llBBtfftemy Homestead Oetober struck thl morfdnfind- aft five day errtee the. oot of B0met with 14 yn BURNED jou tlRUXG UP BY THEIR NECKS.

heir Limb from A HORRIBLE GRIME soonu on ry I. Octo 13. VeD WlUlN. IDO ars llIttl detail" plafl llp hodies tho placed a 111. or fr.

ht lr BeII r. pllt H1n to Alabam froU ra ahust8. 8 WEl 1 plataton 1nN cunty te I ntll amptshe dauhtlr. Frday ht fr. Johnon 'Ie te Dn.

hm I queston. aotEr hi hi wih lterly worpe Ig hJ0ly JIIE Afer kiing te lulIfN 11tli1 thl bou- tllrr klll tll it I suppusNi lft qsanllng IHr. 1IHY tn the lp i I 11r 11 CTmatC lls lrxt moring. I Th. Cllt I pn ry Wi ftutC thl IlI hlorllod jln rcl.

The frt rue a8 ftin col IeU nal11 Hur 018 Thl arlt othlr nrlllS flrl Ol leuee against crrnlstan- th lnly on lwm stor tr cilp II Tie himself onfl81101 WPII tcurpl fllH Il Jon's. OfS JIllsn. Iadml ad hi hrotllr. lH' tHlr Inro" us 11 lady ad 11OS wrE plrfd jai rilr. lut ur any cC thfl cpiu deth t.

DIre been I wruht 1 over crmr j1 strong tllmh punlhltnt folow. IUp Irt. Onto SOOI tll Cnlsslons twre doubt te tIl. inr rieros llb once fI ITIinflt and respect- nl eiri ns who Ilonoen1le. J' rpHYfn sherif tuok thf Ir frUl jl mI bck tJl Ile crme nJd thenl thy bure john- hi daughter.

mltn takI jai fnl te IHrt Wer hurriE or twn by le Iul greI numhprl It IJr''Pt'l' til len te StII ITiUI. Tt crwt IPrer rrarhE twrt They Ilhjatll nubelc I al Out tl wa 11 tler hlt' tis. lOUni tl' flur lrol sO lnin bet hten rril ll lId litrln bret tlr bodies ridLld ith bulets. Ty ttD tor te lnddpnr at pUPt tether plct a nd burE lS ha Lur th bie of. tdr helples Dctms.

JohnJon nUv Monre fm aSchtletts Ind mde Qut dtzen hi dughter l1y ncomplsh woml gety IlYf al kew lr. Johons owe sme plnt- ton Ixfure wa whic te mu- pal WD 1 extnve Plte 311 1 lrge rlaye sn dil far nltlo tent 1 III)1 qut popur i thll prompty I csh teir S1 lcls employe hm. ulres gatrst idlgna. ton rlail' aUI tl. alowe tl1) wou ha ye te EXCIMEkT AT COFFVILL.

Tret Dalons Ceao Parns Ocobr 13. Gnr of a 10:3 ocok Tie dispath frm CotlY- tle KUI. t1e last riJ te sttiug tt In attck li abut to gug Ind askng I Dnmbr ctzens wrr nounp th Cteyrle aP al an BUe hunr Tolutre to Jo te riufuree te pple reatent Ofcal MiS IOUr Klnss TuXs miway qUutT Ire 10te her. ere ie fre us spa tr nod a abut mde dspat fm CfeYe ws re lttn tat te nub te pr Wl smaer tn ha plvouly Stp ad plc te tOW1 woud tt aon. Te ps ten dlba e.

Te tt reive stt tnt i WI rprt Cteyie tat fren te cd Dnltns hd gterg 8er daYI I Indin cut sut tnt twn. obJrt bing ru sufcent forc attck te tw sure rHenje ting brh I know tat te Dalon nUfprOUI loing i rtr aon thr' dMpfrdo tunt i tha thtY de prte enoulh charctir atpmpt bld u- dprakul. I t. II nlmor all tey lssu Padfc I fprE aniY whie tlY wer mh- I upn Cfeye a ln dveron 8TND Attmpu Dfd Himsl Shltar nipnllblty. S.

C. Octolr 13. re wtr starting an rcy re to durln' tlni IO rlI dWbY l'h df mlts tr thrw hde. lt a lrc It' er wllh bt 1 ha wrt. tpi Tht 1Illr tate tt n.

Fowlr Kpn aUI tlnt a rptd tl rfon rmllli oprtlon htr 1 nex Tu. day me a Iss i I Insl I ler Iim Jpntal mJd hr sWPlr tll 8 I nld fnd prln. rpvtJo. tlih rh a caITI p. I orrow cl1 hi rptnrons wit th lut di h.

ueTr prm. isl rr1 The tpmptHI 8IlthtnJ th. dntal of lUlprtlklr m. tnlmt1 II Knhll Iowaa Ip tfJ ht tie SIW th uH talpr Ir. KpDdlJ trlnl rnptlr fr 119.

1 tt mnuti mpf tor. ImbRlmlnt Ilr. 1 I 1 us nlld hI PINI tl leter 8 HI helDuln Hl I Jkp sh1 tnt hI n' hee ro thrPI 1.0\1 dp ugl btt Stop Rtp fnI Ild. 11 10nltDul' 111115. 10011 our st nlI I Wfg to In f1 minl 1" that Ill htil thrpalH hI r1 Ittnl tltlk 1j8tngt 1 stnt.

lD Mtlrlll Plet whie. tpolept flint h. 11 KpnrnU' otr" Ih. Fuwler Wlnt tl awl Ihlt Keulnl 1o not hr 18 111. tr thlt she wnkld I IX' pptp tomorrow tht wi impeach p11upns.

the ppntonnl ay wi prtJalr coucude triL A OTHER HOLD JUlorl Tin lol" Lite onry ut KaifS Cty Oltotr 13. :1 Slr PUlifc robb ll btwfn anI aHf Hi h. niI i tlp itati" plr mltrr pnr of an 1 wippt out mlro1 tHlhoriti lite 101 wal SIuII pCrlJ N1 II Dan Ier. Tlml lir. l- ppdaJ- Tom ldltyf.

i w8nf ntv. Il Dfn rfp HI ngsnulf a tie I 0 r1 gir Ttn aternon nn Id. lm II f' Hton crme rOlll.1 1Ilt.l ptut ml frm1 otjlrt. ESapt 11y. t11 day frd eardJlnh Iur II 11' Tht' rO lfe ve In1 lant dm trJ 1lfl Iciltre cntlhlm DtPREDA nONS.

Lees Car lrhote Propery Vhle II iusiiy hanla Rihmoil Olt hir The Chf lotilt Progress II lllid of ity who rl Jt lrir ht al procurl nttlarits lf thirr len iii 11Ily to he fal ity if Leueral Fhr titsili- that Lp" thtr I 11011 iy lt eOl1it- tail li ujitr a. Hi I rn wrl ri1 ir uforell1 111 al 11nI' pr ptni hf hu ri-i- Vn ll1r IH r. Rboe Ul I a iol. whill 1 in PI a. aIe sdllrs theI otcer ho re iii lierry trg stL fviuj 11 tjppj tL raiing uurtr II tl mnr Il t' a iol bdor.

w0II1 uch oUt tbI at tt hons. Jtl Lt Ila1 IIf1 Lt1 ld ma the r' perso tc tht plTis on nk state nJnt anip th. Iln i. I ania 01111 tll horabl i fahe hv MiX mESO A. DemocMU nd 8wappiDI Sf Pali Iun.

Oloher 1. Iton JIUrt Int pLlUI ts plr or ti. staR IHd part. why trtors 1' p1t wod1k nltlonat tlkt hi' llnJi te of d. uP i lor ui 8:11 wa.

nt il turle tI Th lpm tti. I Lrili I ust- tit thO p. ti Ilt th. wlr wlth n' al ean luu Inl Unntlpls retur fRWr dmornts wi ds IA eJItriJJr th I te TIl plan nlp P. COl.

tro tht house wit th nd Mhlel Dora qelort natona co l- tetmnn for Inntsotl tht snlte sn tI DB Te statt Sfn holc stluds repuhlkll. ists. JweDtynne ontr1 Itg- 1lnfl thl ftslx 11 membrs houLt. SCCEEDED. 8arll Haony Ala.

ctobr Spa I Chr sti hs rom tlp Caldwpl. GssIps 8Y th ba1 Js ma wID alrlI be reL si' tn ton lace. an AP AfI. 1. Says the Intentlonto hi a 18 ewe.

Special Hid eV' toni ht. orer all prpsldentlal mUla ers InduJ lng ell conf rence visit hatllt 8ucce ful. worse UllSU ing can do-and believing Bla ll-c'8 fissi tance id lat It. lip th storr rvpuJll hsn amon puhli 1n 8. 1 lImot Ssal conf pnle u1If uu1 tdt Ftood IIU rs intoniew 1 polit al in- tentisne as n' lrll iii aUlpai l.

1111 1 al c1 iht iriIiiced Every calls" Ce irosidential CI1Bdidntp rf' ln interview' dt ha to liore iIH gu. to at tll situa- qne tio reporters ad to coitditina th Ioll pquenle qu ri-garilitig hi len tl1 of hi Opttir and political rl' Iron onscltration Halnl' srrned aUll iu puall1 que tioll physical frlll of phir r. sai1 would remain fw a lilt' llll Jams Lo tcsl s1onlay' auJ wonl1 Ytl. ll lltlJn hi family. I is 1Io tppatlom ot lJto1lellt juhiJnt today ilecisiiiii th sn itppialnuent I pa dL tiltR is E- slature Senlt any rest Id ha quarters X.

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hu qUtSl ons tho di ed te8 io op 1 on ham 8a his pr nted If1ri at1e I I the return of wthIDkther6Ja ao' ob rthe laall to baeed1tPODan t1885. oftbll enumertiODOfthe tMand tduve re era I rf tl a I ture 18112a1Iii. torm1hts tqtllieveml mandate suhU.Jn1eslon the06J co I at dlliited utitio I an nJa fth OI jectl uJ ln lInally-- cled bl' 8ne dl trlrtR nut Thia-ipiestlon judt ent loa tahl courtJJlne revIewitherexerrlse reU 1i an gro bY col I ib tfc a at lro addre neralft tement 1. plp4 Iw lature actlondt 110111 tlon olf Althou sl JPt tdifrk rb nn Jn I a rph I' I tI I I i brh hcfl II' tluultp I1U Ifp nry I tllsi-retloa fntru tp 1 ft pl1slntnrt Ac IIsmbly rt sU upon th tour co pron lon or tht' he Ip I. and to infprt nlp I fair erp I or er 11I.

I turp tfthe rrh 8 a11 I bn i orlIi1 u7 nf 7m lnhouY l' I ra I t. onip-Itel lon thllt 1592 tie. Tilt rnit 1 jta this ell tYHrni hrancheJof Ip The emocrats Hi mtPStld on 1' ElwarJs 801 di Is rl' l1lar undulate. elect senator Jenl C1ats four in bly ant St Vffi. tlJf W.

ill. Oltr. O. I W. tho 11iM tixty'-eet'en sixty-one tb Three Yorkill11 nnty.

sviui'-lt rf' I in not lnat J. D. aces Ot btr 13. al. ob ox Rl- teen tote lresl tn years slrl1p JU Je dl a brginnlug report yin Ju 1ge ca the ihjeCI I lldy my 1n.

SllIOOI surely Jilt na etenutnl' Uert'- lanr it till. aiil III stlY lylnl auy. uf rel. I all' II. lil crs N7- nl 1 prefer to say nOlullig part Is sIIt I ant In private lfe alld1 shall exerette un alle might tIt Amriean e- tn do a he plea.

l' and ho hl9 L-- I' takr DO plltns tevf any luh rumor Itud to be Cl ot deny thAt you tor I not. urge me further. in81 t. ll Jt orDd JU ICe ox Is action long and stmly. nver lou whIr brou ht of exAttot ney-Genersi MacVeagh to aunouoce himself for Cleveland TH fRO It Tenn ee I 13- pec1aI.

In weeksbut Dl kion co schoo ouse I ght aei. It' 2 IIt us in- cted LeaN 13. COtti 1pOndentlearns ek 1rlDt thenaUooal andi fr iff SLEEP The FIA1 New Oct ber After disco eriug threw He's ye hail dilCOnTiu pr I thriving She's since. at- paying YO is I would is beellmade k. i al Th i in in slla ion I an ew I F.

I I Who New in I ftal- lWore souvenir. in New every is is nrrang they she is dominant nn that's Ht nt. ulon et Lon lanterns beauty Iart have th orri. weren't money an watched i i uard rlsldentand th i in in sout irn th fncidentA as I I lUlS 8ted Is th DoWn tFl hini" a' the is from. ew Wt fIt Jon ght th courte y.

ho thing PJeaaureor eomfortwu I 8hi I pre ailed i atmbied a und I pa ot hosts 1-1 uhing Da it. eomI1l Uee Da rednrsday asts fixed rs sout l. TlJe ate ie 11 nCl ving is l' ughkrrrsiplJ spoilt th Xal onal innta tion. was onp anti locomotion was ma have had in Oct ber The in uuI lie Ih tiresideut tales as prsolls freliw1ry set w' tter Vice 1aor siding rig t. si the a a.

Preside her Coh mbn. 1 lr. The prelldents orlt tll' gtt nt slln or eatband wur i P. illlr sJt. an tng I rI do iOP ver es th a st.

rtpresent ts i elr la edat ks re IJPltful courtEsin I I a I ft per lrot fromth tsn I lrd Oeto Jer blte 1 1jJ oaih 00 rta en ne sps' Jrt IOp lIiIlIJIJgfant pllot11 11" rpat by. espP lally pr toat to rfll1 rb to lbs W. Fo. ter thi prei ents m. lliam re ex in cana Wattln Octo The rrlld 94.

Wednidar 1075537. snail-like hun rp pl In i atfa a productr il STEVENSON AND a Bar n. Wha At Q. I I lr. I the-man tl Tincf I presl PIlCy I et I nece I I d.

perpetuat. the. i trat1tmln I otrepreseD eeehwnwel1 recehedaad The Picture of the Virgin udB ura n' 1 itf I jj ConT1llCeI i Are 13. rldic iingthe' mysteri sp th I fii forblddenth vlsltorsw Bi was decld tGl T1 w. t.

thegrOuDd iiJ k.1I ilEir is. 1a tiefo Inantlesus i d1s 1bl vat1r f9UJ4f. 1th Fit. ASKING FOR THE RElICS. 1J7 Fosterto 4 0" Following Dept Em -l.

Most amrequeatft' prtli ent express our Jt1 fif holIDe88. thea Pr1OCl' dp In tfe 5 us' forward some.me-- lji ot. uenOW seryedmf th notuaur thatthe it nt age authorf fiffftf e1 on1d111a per- brtBgtheDitoX Vnlted aJltb nestthat nchrepre ble. court Val 1OJ 18. Lear a prod 2 atLa lo i 111 or l1eadlan niefe 1ngOUtiItttt San.

alJIujdGtJzeli 4eta. U. rlUtth OQi Toer a J4 re4 corpo lIJ pe I18 the. Ioanof poa e88lou ha vlnl dI i1 0 er1ff war deta1le4mhe. his ent ttw withithe.

If" ar menta New YorktojJb17 ago of all objects of Interest thUiloaned and at the lOll of the eXDO exposition they will beref c' turned to Europe with the same cafeiwbft an th gf rf 1 Oi The1ntlmalfs k' thf 1 rdJ den Il th the4e btf eouIdnot d' 1 holtnestJrt rP n1wh1ell l1F tIP onl mana.j11 whonlLt has verrLit 4 to10111 I dP hoIl leIIB r'-'o'a'ratl' l11e fn1a i most FO 8tA. 3 8TRUC DEAD. HeW. Wl b1. ntUn or ug it.

tly aroat T. acc1dPntwblCh Jmf taw opera jJzhlg yIa1t and eltrom' w'- churrhneT 1Whmwui 1' trlendlt V1. TlcketJJroke 13 n. tlinft lIcgotW tic do1 the aDdli- 1IOIIth AIeundrlwas I P. it Elersbttrg.

Octo 13. tf EiersbnrgaMBtknmm1JJ back hi denee I re Jf rfQnnanee AaLdemT. Qfy aD4areIJ1Ob 1 1 ea 1Ua fI4J mua1C 1 ff 11 1 ZftS ALL NS11 I 1 A I NN TO. I. 1' A I 1' EZ 1- i JPLIE PIPE FITTING8.

etc 7 Mitchell S' toter. 1 1 fresh en uf k1nd1' I' er stock fne barrt3i ore. Suits r1ght at y. greateS ust 8 them rm theY re ii 1 trim for par ATLANT Wa THE 4 Jk 5 ATLANTAGAI MO1NING PRICEFIVE IIRDTO lull a 1TUBIR I jmb NegroeeWu ob a our I 5inrderi. ie houie re l8 a hi I killing there house et ilre TI.

Mr e'r liscovery negro net u4 fch1wed tlin a1. rei-- from Ioes Joliiison ss-os asamlit falher. negroes placed escipiIig Cfl- aity has Wrought I xas UIUZl1 punishment lIw t' the I tiere giiit tiip mob fmeil abtt ciiZeI1s They uvrpowertsl terte from scm-ne ri taken sheriff tile th St4Il coov1 however never nt am tUt vas oUfltcL ot negroos between ti struggling ixidles were bS It hog theIr 1r acrempllsired tt hy tIt was ive son hi 0 facto ii wa lag cas ti Among tlo th 0 Tow 13. 10:30 thi Is Coffe r- Ille ii the attac ft a- a etau wet mtotjjj Ic si tpeul soj If form Lthreatenm1 Mi me uuri ti 0 tidered fr traJ a wbi e- Other Wspa t- Teil a atng be own ad the ug Iteiponilbility. 13.

during 1. uts prodwed wilt eit it4 flail toprform 1 ptiitton 2O ott the Mt he Kendall aisle senti in her be arrtie. tenet titil hi Wjti gil tat did say s- mt rre tt' nttesi Sherltt teott51 lie. nniit tethi-r ho ms tfnto r. It wis here oil ree heerl threats'- itr use.

Stop thriitii ie- in 01 onet. Wllt yur his tt ntlttt I hen ru rand- it eiie leatn1t testtfiot cute iittrillr ii ivo sr. eted t- I pcolilly Seentt Mo. ft The sotit-i Cattey itatin Ciffeyvihle re mousy secured. 5ero Netk a tspeelat.

htcliityre. is i eu ffonoc genre. Uttte t-ored girt rtnv sFlois rhiim1sie ns ersiliutitet attic' nm Moiiitrt'- tin. liii flrd ui tn 0. e.

ever slll lorge. inznint en ln- aiJ w114 1 forPrivate iiania. The ville V. rat iees otlricro says rrocurv atfiiia Vii of thirty Otiit the ii t' vtt-uraed elOllO ni any itofl uk soehiers while ruforci ti' priperty ihiti rip tul. So intrtiular as hit' P- asioi uitey1via Ii-- cattle seliers I tliei huuger.

It'e tiiipes1 snil tool ti th- ictsler of ak lielors wetild ouch if. tb--itt. fIn snittl lit ntttnd the prmiedon it io idiet i tlt irt MESOA. snd1eapIeParty Paul. The rato and tins lio lor iiit itl natluiiat tot itoIiisttr twO legisloturi potitilists democrats snot' lag tiflO untice Ctitte.

iii- sheme tjt-itig alittt ii ste. etid withdraw atididotes eel wil stritghelds itorthern the nd- senate. nliie. control Isttttie milan six houSe. 13.

th fins evera ret GOsS1 th rlthi AFRAJDTOAPFEAR. Ti 0 LI 13 bj S. am a- sun I. ri a. a 1LL a ct i I i i i 8 Po- a ver i I re- i id i i I ork or ug state et.

tit it. iId wouldwlthdraw wrotig I re'- loteses. I I I lIl tn-ecu on reqttsl Itsils gist political qnestiot. ts ths qttestiifla if stay etnlcrs re visit sat hi- 5 tO- 1' uc ictisoed dissolved a an th I Newy ul is tin C. 8 a- Tb el teu I I fl ie a on this Se IS 2 pe 0- STer7 en II.

5 the Is I 10 0 yi llPn aosA orce U4to1olate ppOnEsn lnteadfS85. dis- uty tbtnmeratton pro. ore to iSrfema each IS)2 al orm tbdSaeiseverat amlaalon ot of tb pon ot ad ts de- uch dis- buses a generaiptatement prlnei' th re- ofthe mon tial onli to tos5dlese otitiulin to' haot 125. if how md uecesoary one thtirt ISiSI the assembly ttntttr It. al legislature thx inc nd wtflbe ts ant- I 01 I 1-'ii)2.

i 5 assIgns ntis 1 i eeunrc otuly sue I 13. Juds I ldcatt I war ar I dlffend rant gained po- I i is. 1 tul I tui sirS to Uecsslty tiulit dci i that tnauy lii ntck a a ssvlu hut I Iu etcher rtton lf 5 and i tTe UnuIstable c4e-u ts as tnt I en- to spread to Clevessriud" You do not to Clevetanr' no has Judge tari iuis slid cant yyne REPUBLICAIISFIELjIING THETHIRD I a el 1 I ha It ue Pat Lv a Ii. ti wi pe e- offers 4 TI te a- greainyourconntyandditrjc-tyo5 ce te wecaiteieetalljiourpenplet-jo a- I Stat as ot La eiej at retn 500 repu li axi th I sontbernoutrsge at a co a a a ma li a a fi continent i week With dee fel- by wore elsplay it hr Ij hi I' a a an a lived tin ha a wa in wit wearin tin Doss at a I- 5. a a a the a 0 r- PWIPUtfl aM fello' 5 erry as nd nd ing th el avy nd ne is The eepsie 1 ity.

een have eave. gone hey ld til- Other diatingushed 1' ester Bishopoter es- Mayor I vice he lengthi Mayor afl I I shadow I I I I pr I durln I I 5 a ln I ant I I ole. lutindreel stung pitte asid especially I the Ne ha hi tin Ne Se 5 0 I- buil eaL 0 on alon I- ii nat. is aba r- I I- eak at ltrbecue5nQutncy flL- a fl a- sr Si a St I. democrat I Sn II sac hi ii ii te be wu-freqneati bu he ud Babeth a rLOKjiTllE HE PICTUREINTHE ua tOP Tt- jj A.

stoek. loud i' the fo n' i 1 sent 1 foIt anil 5i' s5 In agrait athoe- Ja theta. to ness repred blasojourfl to' ii- is thikafl mo Iolai lf1L5 a We ctrrr the greM bidtdingwlli situated oaY a ii thereforedeedm itb expoSlifon. iIl5. neZ ii resesS oyr pad surb4t or tbeeartydiceor Ytlell Is byltbe oeer wlththeit bls e.

thus leaned be re cafe. bejg 5 Jta fntIma llslyee wlthColumbian 5' tn as. di. 0fY 5L Ii ir. marae if agrees 'of' ala I m- i 8IntL- Standingina nIt.

a gfghet' J. 1dtedr. at I b' 0 odath sc ts hisiosa. Jlrok John go thejlichmondcdu Ohio i ii flhWIfeYfimfllfllm mkl'-sd from Music. ewasfiftytYonrb01d5ns151t-dit0d LeTIC j3Cimp arwadt morning and dali' IlomeItiJWIth 5gtcobotstOth4y sound mucd ofje- ez1oe.

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