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land close to I two 4 oad. three miles dry beautiful acre each price. 125. SALE BY Iwers street. ton street.

rashmgton street. street et Pechtee street tree street. foot Piedmont av nn I street Highland lots cheat Ion street. ti IlapOtijie heat street renting for street 2100. et 1501 lue.

750. Id Wee. Jce. RENT. nent road street.

ent Whitehall street WCain street. 1 five are of land Wide woth wishing to buy 1100009 paying property. Also a bes ranging horn Ujjoo to pee ant list your property 0 fell. The hot season A business. 1 STREET.

5T CO. TE OFFERS. i st en graded and nleelf Wi I of the handsomest streets veral beautiful lots on street 900. ri Piedmont avenue lots avenue will subdivide to jK 8250 per acre. ess corner 125 per took etgod.

30 per front foot. 1000. I location 3500. tract West End only i on prominent street. also I on the installment plan.

any size and price. lest Peachtree tracts it fr I 0 easy terms. pant business corner la si bclu of Kimball house. of Pike and Spalding ltJanta72 from Columbus tlon Atlanta and I railroads. pn real estate.

Give UI A. J. WEST CO. 11 house a street. DAIR neer.

Sep. 24th foperty belonging to the. I Into two lots as per og time been sought the market. now all of and ALL iJb vfvmmt Go of property to of and acreage. bargains.

IT CO jelephone lost TATE. that we offer pn good street and Jver vacant 160 feet ooocash balance 1 street lot fOZIOS 0001 house water' ng st water and- le dummy line wIU I KUt 25 per 8 etc. i inousei Howelij on Angler am ring" I1B1 litest the Belford PnbllsMng Company for Money HER IS ROYALTY ON HER BOOK. Amount She Claims Is Way Up in the Thousands. jjJttT SHE ALLEGES AGAINST THE our Thousand Dollars Should Have Been Paid Long Ago But the Publishers Didn't.

iw YORk September 18. Special. The lzInd of Mrs. Jefferson Davis everywhere ad southern people in particular will regret toIearn thauhe is probably in very straitened circumstances on account of the failure othe Belford company and her Inability to collect the ryaiue on her husbands memoirs tit her. Mrs.

is through her attorney ex pnor Hoadley has brought suit against Robert Jelford the Belford company and Edward linge for 10000. That amount is due her in joysJties on the book but it is doubtful ii she aver receiver one-half of it. When Mr. vis died his widow undertook the work of completing his memoirs. It was ipecied that the volume would meet with large sae and the Belfords were anxious to publish it.

Just why Sirs. Davis selected a oinparatie1y new publishing house the tnwcial tending of which was never the lijhest has never been made public. March 11890. Mrs. Davis entered into a contract with lteICord for the publication of the Sjemoirs 01 her husband.

The contract was Jot a period of six years and the royalties on all toots sold were to be paid to her every three months. Lobert Bel lord assigned the contract to the Ielford company and it was guaranteed by Edward Lange the manager of the company. There was considerable delay In getting out the book. The fact was the company did not lire the facilities nor the capital to properly landle such a work. Mrs.

Davis spent a large part of last and spring in this city sevising the proofs and looking after the pub- stion of the book. The volume was finally toned sod for a time sold very rapidly. Mrs. Dtriss royalties for the first three months are aid to liars amounted to 4000 of which she ka never received one penny. The Bclford.

company got Into financial difficulties and not only failed to pay Mrs. Dins her royalties. but were unable to adverts ld push the sale of the book. The sales UT recently fallen off greatly with no prospect of anyimprovement in the present condi. UoD of the Bel ford company.

They still have tte contract and Mrs. Davis is unable to put tie book in the hands of any other publishing base. Governor Hoadley says the company admit that Mrs. Davis's claim for 510000 is correct fet they ad inability to' It loots-as it tits will realize very little if any money from fts work of which she expected so much. Her Income is said to be very small and she is I sorely in need of the royalties for which she I Lu begun suit THE BULLS DISAPPOINTED.

The Market Opened at a Decline The Day on Change NEW YORK September 18. Futures opened ii seven to eleven points decline closing steady at seventeen to eighteen points decline from yesterdays closing prices. The market pre way at all points this morning. Local operators had loaded up to some extent last evening in natural anticipation that the drop cf a pound would be followed by some reaction. But Liverpool failed these people-utterly.

That market for futures reported a further decline of to 644 and this was followed with us by a scramble to unload it the best prices. January contracts Bold just before the second call at and for some time thereafter. prices showed a vsteadiness that prompted a reaction snore or less substantial. But stop orders carried the trice down to 863 decline of eigthy points Scorn the highest fignce on September Ctb. ii There was nothing especially new to the bears but the bulls seem to have lost confidence.

It was even said that the prices may return to the lowest figures In August when January VMid at 802. Deliveries from the plantations 11 this week are about one hundred and sixty-eight thollSand bales or arly equal to last year. vA leading firm put out the crop estimate today at 7650000 heirs but it attracted little atten. Con. Spot cotton was cent lower.

GOOD WEATHER Will PAY. I Every Pine Day Just Now Worth Millions i to the Country. I NEW YORK September weekly review trade says the hot weather at the west is worth ijtaue country many millions everyday Each s1er and cloudless day places millions of bushels corn beyond the possibility of harm rrom frost ana a great part of the anticipated crop is already jfsate Large crops mean that the farmers will be enabled to purchase more freely of the products 5 other industries and will pay this stall a vast amount of indebtedness. In four Vaonths ending September lit about 128 per cent of the mortgage debts on i firms in Kansas or about had been fp id. Several hundred millions will thus be re- ftnn to lenders who will powerfully fleet all joaxkets by their efforts to find a now use for their aoney.

MeanwbUe j7oldjla also coming fromEu. lope and though foreign banking institutions are Jj olngwhat they can in self-defense to restrain the movement they fail to prevent active buying of American securities by' foreign investors. ith money coming for stocks and bonds II well II for Wheat and cotton and with the liquidation of nuing indebtedness the prospects lor business Ui fall are unusually brlht. Improvement In the Cities. Actual improvement is seen in nearly all cities il week.

At Philadelphia business is more act- and the iron markets stronger as well as Jtr de in jewelry. paints and glass though the Sin- Sproveuient in the demand for dry goods is not felt by the manufacturers. It is especially noteworthy th collection are improving at most points and fthat money markets are on the whole conspara- ttlrely easy although the crops to be moved are taormous and the actual movement unprece. il Anted. The Iron Trade is a surprising hot that notwithstanding output of pig iron is almost equal to the ever known the price grows more steadily iff and a decidedly better tone is observed i iii important markets.

This has been noticed ra month or more as sure indication ofaTery large and healthy consumption of iron. Butdur- ling the past week there have also been Of warlike toll' from Europe which has affected the Iron markets of the United States. Amore obvious cause of ImproyemenMaittjat cks and bondt are utroPger and consequently railroads tare morenioncy or the puwnaM and" there ii a better prospect totM been the STRUCK AGAINST THE RUSSIAN JEWS. Helpers in GU Factory New Jersey Quit Work. MirLvn1.

N. J. September Tending boys at the GlMllOwu and South Millvills glassworkioWhltalTatum Co. over six hundred In number refused to to to work today because some fourteen Jew boys from Russian settlements near the city had been given employment. The firm.

it Is said preferred American boys to the Jews but could not obtain them. The strike caused suspension on the part of the blowers and other cannot work hn ieell this ernoon hundreds of the boys crowding Metropolitan i struck because of Cthey concluded that while they were out they might rut well ask for an advance in wages. so a com. H8in appointed go to the firm and demand 10 per cent increase all around and all j' ed at the works to be discharged. The firm received the committee.

1 lengthy conference refused to grant either demand. The boys-are qually firm. DECORATED BY THE SULTAN. A. Proceeding Which IIhowa How Turkey Stands with France end nuul.

LoYDOf September Copyright 1891 jy the Now York Associated fressj The sultan has deemed the moment opportune to emphasize the entente between the pone and the Russian alliance by conferring upon M. Ribot French foreign minister the grand cordon of the order of Osmanle and upon Mine. Ribot the decoration of Nachant- Chefatka an order for ladles founded by the sultan himself. The bestowal tt those distinctions was announced to diplomatic circles in Constantinople tonight. Associated with this news the British foreign office has received advices from Sir William White British ambassador at Constantinople to the effect that Said Pasha had sent him the report from the governor of Smyrna on the Mityline incident with a note repeating in urgent terms the portes request for an explanation.

Sir William White does not mention the re ceipt of any information concerning Sign from Admiral Lord Kerr on which a response ought to be based. The delay of the reply tends to confirm the belief that Admiral Kerr acted under orders and that It was not chance that caused the maneuver. Sign It is believed was selected as an unobtrusive point to effect suggestive demonstrations. Correspondence in the Matter. Sir William White certainly Is not hampered making an explanation by the absence of a communication from the Levant squadron.

The admiralty is known to have received the report from Admiral Kerr telegraphed through. Constantinople presumably through the medium of the British embay. If Admiral Kerr acted under instructions Lord Salisbury's explanations may rest upon the fact that the porte had long since accorded the rivilege of maneuvering and drilling upon Islands of the archipeligo. Whatever the nature of the response it will not be apologetic. Plain Ta from England.

The Standard' In an article directly Inspired not written by Lord Salisbury's private secretary puts the osItlon explicitly. It says When it is advisable that the wbole world should know what the English government wilt do. Russia will lull itself into the most dangerous delusion to imagine that Great Britain will under any circumstances suffer Russia to obtain command of the Dardanetles. As long as Turkey effectually guards the straits England will not interfere but immediately the government of the sultanin a fit of timidity perversity or bewilderment shows Its incapability or performing that imperative duty England will assuredly not shrink from having recourse to expedients for meeting the difficulty. London Pipers Say the American Claims Are Prepqateroul.

Lotloole September 18. Commenting on two articles on the Behring sealing question published in its columns The Times calls the American claims preposterous. It says Their action is arbitrary and high-handed. Their arguments far as they can be put into intelligible shape are worthy of the most rigid school of British preservers. The seal is a HM onimni nri there will never he Any danr or Its Extermination by bunting on the high seas.

The danger comes Irons excessive slaughter when the animals are perfectly helpless. If the Americans choose by indiscriminate slaughter to destroy their own industry we are helpless but they cannot be al towed to monopolize seals by claiming property In the high seas and their contents. If they will Show a reasonable spirit ot compromise it will lie a good thing to come to an arrangement not for a close season which is inappropriate to the condi. Lion of the case but for a closure during the breeding season of an area of perhaps twenty miles round the breeding grounds. The Times says that it is unfortunate that Americans are equally ignorant of the English facts in the case.

Their journals rarely trouble themselves to do justice to England and are carefully and systematically misled by Interested parties. Accurate information is accessible to any one wishing for it since an elaborate report was Issued by the census department in 1884 be- tore the matter was Involved In dense clouds of prejudice. Buimoet of the allusions to the question appearing in America entirely ignore the officially authorized conclusion based on careful study aiming only to serve the Inter- ests of the Alaska Commercial Company. Alter detailing the manner of the company's operations The Times says All this lucrative business is entirely in the complnrs hands. British sealers never approach 5MSS i which the Amen- cans IndeaVor to stop by asserting their prepos tersua territorial rlgbta.

IT PROVOKED A RIOT. Second Performance of Lohengrin In Paris Last Night. September At the second per. the policeremoved another writer on. the staff enransient a wan named terminated without further incident.

will right to the flitter End. 27t nn td J8B 3U11 SHOOTING THE SKY tie Endeavor to Bring Down toe Re fresMng Rain. Rain-Producers Confident of Victory Today. CLOUDS APPEARINGON THE HORIZON he Bombardment Witnessed by Thou sands of People from Other States. Great Interest Taken.

EL PASO Tex. September 18. The born. bardment of the skies that commenced this morning at 10 o'clock is still In progress at this hour 740 o'clock p. m.

When the bombardj ment commenced in the morning the sky was perfectly clear but at 3 o'clock in the after. noon began to gather and are now hovering over the low edges of the horizon. though the sky overhead still clear. The experimenters feel confident of securing rain before 10 o'clock te. morrow.

The city is crowded with people from Arizona. New Mexico Texas and old Mexico who came here to witness the experiment and the great battle today was witnessed by thousands of people who gathered on the waterworks heights. MRS. DORSETT IN COURT Telling the Story of Her Husbands Infidelity and Flight. DOCOLASVILLB Ga.

September 18. Spe cial. The dull monotony has been varied this week by proceedings in chancery. Mr. Camp special master has been taking evidence in the celebrated case" of S.

M. Dorsett who disappeared on or about April 11 1891 with one Mrs. Emma Massey. The object of the proceedings is to furnish about fifteen thousand dollars principal and costs out of 8000 worth of assets in addition to 5000 alimony claimed the abandoned wife and children. The readers of THE CONSTITUTION are fa miliar with the case.

Mrs. Dorsett was on the. stand about two hours on Tuesday and told ier story with a clearness and truthfulness which won the admiration and sympathy of all. In looking upon the comely matron and listening to her unaffected narrative one ctnld not help wondering what manner of woman was it that alienated the fickle husbands af- lectlons. Your correspondent made Inquiries and in every case he was informed that the abandoned wife was the superior of the successful Helen.

TOO MEAN TO LIVE WITH HER. Ala. September 18 Special. J. E.

Andrews a carpenter living in this city committed suicide last night by taking an overdose of morphine. Bebadbeeadrinklngte or a week or ten days and was on a terrible' drunk. Yesterday late in the afternoon he ought a quantity of morphine at Elam's drug store and going to Waters shoe shop was the act of taking a large dose when some one knocked the drug from his hand. Watching his chance however a short while afterwards le swallowed some of the morphine. How much no one knew and after so informing those in the shop he left for his home.

As soon as he got inside the room he called to his wife and told her what he had done saying that he did it because he was too mean to live with her. Mrs. Andrews became very much alarmed and sent for a physician but when he came Andrews was breathing his last. A wife and four children survive him. THE CANAL IN COURT.

Augusta Made the Defendant la an Important Suit. AUGUSTA Ga. September 18. Special. Suit was tiled in the superior court this after- noon by Lawyer P.

J. Sullivan for the heirs of Mrs. Caroline Pierce to recover the stone quarry near the locks of the. canal and for the means profits amounting to 2500 for 25000 square yards of rock taken from the quarry and used by the city of Augusta also for 328 yards of Augusta canal bank. It is that portion of the canal bank near the locks that was origi nally a natural island.

The city used the island for a part of the bank. The island belonged to the estate of Joseph Summeral who devised the property to his daughter Caroline Pierce for her life and after her death to her children. It is not known whether the city ever paid anything this property or not but now the lady being dead her heirs who it appears are John K. Pierce his sister and their children are claiming the property. Mr.

Pierce is a farmer living on the land of which the quarry and canal banks are claimed to be a part. If the city loses this suit the loss wilt amount to about twenty-five thousand dollars. TWO MEN KILLED. The Two Colliding Engines Are Completely Wrecked. CHATTANOOGA Tenn.

September 18. Spe cial. Two freight trains on the Cincinnati Southern collided between Oatdale and ilar- riutan today completely demolishing the engines of both trains. and killing two men. Brakeman Clint Stewart of Chattanooga and Fireman WJLWier of Somerset both un the north-bound train lost their lives in the collis- ion.

Fireman Charles T. Conner of the south. bound train had both legs broken by jump. in" The engineers and other trainmen escaped byjnmping The road was blocked for sev eral hours. Twenty cars several loaded were destroyed.

as well as engines. The loss wilt foot up 25000. The accident was caused by the engineer of We north bonnd train pulling out of Harriman despite signals to the contrary. The north-bound train had orders to wait there for No. 19 south-bound.

When only two miles out the collision occurred. TELEGRAPHED FOR TROOPS. An Alabama Sheriff Trying to Prevent a Lynching. MONTGOMERY Ala. September Spe- cial.

1 Governor Jones was wired this evening by the sheriff of Wilcox county requesting twenty men of the Wilcox Cavalry of Camden Ala. to proceed toFurman to assist him In five negro prisoners who were in dM rlf being terribly taken by a mob. The governor promptly ordered the twenty Wilcox cavalrymen to Furman who started tame- slislely to the scene of action liLtlm lU. Be lieved to prevent mob law. THEY FOLLOWED THE UWYEfL followed them closely and arrived usl in time to prevent bloodshed.

As Lipscomb and hi wile entered the lobby of the ifygera hotel Jones followed him and reached for his revolver" Lipscomb size drew ds pistol bat before a shot could be fired the sheriff came up and carried Jones away. Manager Pike sounded a general alarm for witchinen and sent a message to Colonel Frank for a guard but when they arrived the partIes had left. Libscomb and his bride leave or New York tonight. CAPTURED A WILD MAN. I.

Strange Creature Found and Stranger Stories Told of Him. SOUTH WEST CITY Mo. September 11. This usually quite little village was thrown into intense excitement by the sudden appearance of what was supposed to be a maniac who came rushing through the streets to the terror of man women and children. Only after a to.

vere struggle was he captured by the marshal and his assistants and lodged in jail where he lad to be chained to the floor He Is of medium height and of a delicate mild. Yet he soaps trace chains II though they were made of twine. He is a most woe- wgone specimen of the human family. His talk is more like the chatter of a monkey ir a poll parrot than anything else. His entire dy is covered with hair.

For the past six months there have been tales told in regard to a ghost having been seen tin the timber to the south end west of this city. One man claims to have seen him astride of a phantom horse high up in the rir and came to town speechless from his fright and had to be escorted home. Then ho wu again seen by a full-blood Cherokee who was scared out of his wits. This Indian is an intelligent man. He says isflnt saw the man crawling on the ground.

snake fashion and as he supposed. he was Watching something but on his nearer ap- preach the wild man sprang to his fours and outran the Indians horse. The most sensational tale yet told about the wild man conies from a source which cannot be disputed. The gentleman lives in Ar. unsas and is a minister of the gospel.

He will make an affidavit that he saw him sometime In last August near Crump a country store in Benton county sitting astride of a og toying with two large snakes. One was an immense diamond rattler and the other was large blacksnake. After going through several queer contortions of the body the wild man beheaded and devoured the rattler. Then with a wave of his right hand he mounted in mid air and disappeared. The minister says vhewas so terrified that he could not move for at least one hour.

Who the wild man is and where he came torn no one knows. The proper authorities lave been notified and will be here today. Great numbers of people are coming In to see lira. He glares at them sometimes with a lendlsh expression. At others he grows restless and utters horrible jcreams and yells.

HE STRUCK IT HEAVY. Another Bank Officer Misappropriates Funds to the Amount of 860000. KIISGSTOIt N. Y. September 18.

The trustees of the Ulster County Savings institution last night removed James E. Ostrander from the office of treasurer finding that he had misappropriated funds. The amount is variously stated at from sixty thousand to ninety thousand dollars. The misappropriations will not embarrass the bank. Ostrander is under arrest at his house and It is said matters will be adjusted by his turning over real estate suf ficitnt to cover the amount.

Ho is a native of Kingston a respected citizen and had been tr kfiSF0n the avibg institution for twenty-five years. THE REVOLUTION IN MEXICO. They Slave Fight with Customs Officers at San Miguel. BROWXSYILLB Tex. September 18.

The best information here shows that 100 men crossed the river near Omir and Camargo. They cut th telegraph wires but communication was restored yesterday. The revolution ists have had a fight with a squad of armed customs guards near San Miguel and lost some of their horses. No one was hurt as tar as is known. General Cortina the erstwhile terror of this place has been arrested at Matamoras.

Cause not known. Notes Irons North Carolina. RALEIGH N. C. September 18.

Special. Tha railway commission today decided to defer the further hearing of the Atlantic Express Company against the railways until October 20th. The state weather service has succeeded in es tabllahlng four fro warning stations. Official Invitations were today sent the following representative southern men to deliver addresses on their respective state days at the southern exposition Isham G. Harris and Benton SlcMillhs of Tenne se John W.

Daniel anc John. S. Wise Virginia Senator Butler and Hampton South Carolina Senator Coke Texas John it. Fellows Arkansas. Some Sharp Correspondence.

LOUISVILLE Ky. September 18. Governor Buchanan of Tennessee today wired Governor Brown of Kentucky that he had reliable Informa tion that Kentucky miners were preparing to re lease the convicts in the mines at Briceville Tenn. He says the same men have before invaded Ten- ocesee and released convicts. He asks Governor Brown to repress lawlessness.

Governor Brown replied that he would do all In his power to prevent the trouble anticipated but called Governor Buchanan's attention to the net that Kentuckians doing unlawful acts in Tennessee are liable to punishment under the laws of that state. The Phosphate Industry in Boston. BOSTOJT Ga. September 18. Special.

Mr. Dunwoody Jones founder and superintendent of the Georgia Phosphate and Mining Company Is shoving the works to completion as rapidlyas possible. He with his corps of assistants and a large force of laborers. have been building sidetracks cottages for laborers and laying very heavy machinery for crushing and pulverizing the rock. The works will be in-full blast by October 1st.

Carried the Safe Into the Woods. SPARTAxBVxO 8C September 18. Special The store of Smith at Campobella was burglarized last night by a party of negroes. They picked up the iron safe put it on a wagon and carried It out In the woods where they broke it open. They got hail a dozen watches and 106.

One of the party. a negro was caught with two of the watches. They are alter the others. The Celebration Is Over. tiDDt2lB0BO Ky.

September 18. Special. The reunion of General Morgan's command doses tonight and the general will leave for his home In Mount Vernon Ohio tomorrow. This was General Morgan's seventy-second birthday and the event was celebrated in true military style. And the Gun Too.

September Special. At Loreto Lawrence county Bert Kelaey wa cleaning oat a rifle which he did not know was loaded when it was discharged the bail passing through his heart killing him instantly. lie leaves a wife. An Insurant Agent Short. Botrro5 An investigation of the accounts of Colonel William A.

Coutbooy Boston agent of Qmbbs Sons general agents for the Marine Insurance Company of London has ri- vealed a considerable shortage said to Lie how. ever less- than ten leadq of the wtoambnihed the Middlesbor- ough poBce at Com springs titan which resulted of Bosses sy waaabot ttroogh the Would Be Altogether Too Mild for This Scoundrel- As a Preacher Anxious to Save Souls A Dimowaos Ga. September 18. Spe cial. Rev.

ZaclianialiT. Bell the revivalist in jailhere He is charged with adultery and admits his guilt. His desertion of Ms wife and children In Lexington N. C. has been widely pub.

Uslied. Bells Arrival in Town. Rev. Mr. Bell arrived la Daislonega two or three months ago and at onto established himself as a Methodist preacher.

He con. dueled himself in a' most exemplary man net and when he came into the pulpit he preached with ferverand enthusiasm. The woman Miss Kate Mashburn his pare- usour went around with him and Bell Introduced her as his wife. They stopped ft week with Rev. D.

M. Edwards and he and Rev. Edwards conducted a successful al at Davis chapel near town. Ho was everywhere received into the best families In town stopping awhile with Hon. W.

H. SlcAfee and Senator Boyd. In the Hands of the Law. When It was discovered that he was a wife-deserter a warrant was placed In the hands of Sheriff Brooksher charging hint with adultery and. he was brought into town last night and lodged in jail.

His paramour Miss Mashburu will also be arrested and the extreme penalty of the law will be meted out to the guilty pair. The People Will Prosecute. Senator Wier Boyd will prosecute the festive minister and see to It that he it punished- for his misdeeds. The affairhas crested intense excitement here and threats of tarring and feathering Bell are freely indulged in. His conduct has incensed the good people of Dahlonega whose homes he desecrated and they axe a unit in condemning him.

An Indignant Brother. Bell has a brother Joseph H. Belle living near here and he is shocked at the revels- tions just made. The ilv Zach had not MJeiftofer brotherJ lo sH and ho palmed off Miss Mashburn on him his wife Joe little dreaming that he had deserted a wife and the children In North Carolina. Ben will have a preliminary hearing be.

fore Justice Allen when he will be committed to jail until the superior court meets. He cannot make a bond in this county. The History of the Case. Mrs. Lucy Dell the wife of the faithless preacher lives in the southern portion of Lexington N.

C. with her five little children. Rev. Zachaniah T. Bell was licensed by the Methodist Episcopal church south six year ago.

He always made himself useful in re. vival work. He appeared to be an earnest preacher. He could draw a crowd equal to any minister in an this section and he was greatly admired by the people generally ant was quite popular. During the past six years Hey.

Mr. Bell hi preached in half the counties of North. Care- liua and has labored frequently in South Carolina and Virginia. He was a devoted husband and a lo father to his children and nobod who knew him could have boon made to be. lievo that ho would ever desert them and leave them penniless.

In the summer of 1887 Miss Kate Mashburn a young Randolph woman who was a great admirer of the Rev. Mr. Bells preach. lug came to visit his family. These visits be.

came long and often but not the least suspicion was aroused. and all went well. The preachers affection for his family grew no less neither did he manifest any undue admiration for Miss Mashburn. Early in the summer of last year Miss Mashburn again appeared at the Bell residence an remained until the middle of December. On the morning of December 15th Mr.

Bell toll his wife that he had received an invitation to assist in a revival at that time in progress a ilaiton N. C. He told Mrs. Bell that he would start for Maxton on the evening train and so his wile had his change of clothing nicely dusted and carefully folded in hi valise at the proper time. When he suggested that he might possibly need money on the journey Mrs.

Bell turned the purse contain trig nearly one hundred dollars over to hint. That was the sum and total of their cash as sets and handing his wile 3 the re vivallat slipped the purse down deep into his pocket. Miss Masbburn was there making preparations to leave saying she intended going home the following day. Mr. Boil looked at his watch.

and remark. ing that it wssoniytblnty minutes till train time he kissed each of his children goodby and embracing his wife. imprinted a kiss upon her lips and as last request Take goo care of children darling and then turning to their lady visitor Goodby Miss Mashburn he was off for tha depot. He told. Mrs.

Bell that lie would return within three or oar days. The Friend Appears At the depot he bought a ticket for Salisbury sod arriving la that town he went to tie Mount Vernon hotel where he remained quietly until noon the next day. A Jew minutes before train time he walked down to th pot and purchased two" ticket for Atlanta and Just aihe started to torn romd gentle. rnin slapped him on the shoulder told hlfn no but said ihat she omtngon the next train expected to Join him A They talked few mtoites and Mr. Wood walkedawaj.

Tl When the train came la Jirl Wdtte boarded it for Concord and passing throughHhe tot- class car he observed MrBell sitting hjthai side of a young woman sad chatting plea antly. The womanhe tappose tobe hiswife and passing them he poiitely raised his hat and bowed but did not stop Miss Marshburn had pa ed her nnis sad I bidding Mrs. Bell and the children farewell I she had boarded the south-bound train. and In' less than thirty minutes she was in Salisbury With Preacher Boll it was to hex thitMii Woods tipped his hat. Mrs.

Bell was at home singing the baby to sleep while her faithless husband was speeding slay with their lair 1:5 UdyTisitor Pot weeks and months Mr. Bells zpturn was anxiously awaited end nothing was said. 0 No word coming from him inquiry after his whereabouts was made at Maxton when it'- was ascertained that he had not been Jhere. Then it developed that Miss Mashburn was not at her home neither- had she been there since she left to visit the Bell family and- slowly all of the fact came out The deserted wife believes her husband Is' In Georgia. as he has relatives there.

8h says that they were married over twenty years ago and that they have 11 ved happy all theseV IT WAS A HAD DM And the Town Went Wild and Pistol Boot Bans Out. CASTOX Ga. September Sp The usual stillness and quietude of was broken by the appearanceof a road dog there and the usual excitement consequent to- the advent of such an unwelcomevisitor 1 any community. During the timed the excitement the dog chased Ramsey Sharp In av run- for dear life into the house and severeiy. others to place of safe retreat After several shots and much throwing of roc s5stick etc.

Esquire Cooly put a load of shot into the dog. 3 and that ended his career and the exdtementf abated. During the time of the excitement the. came near being serious and fatal accident Some one fired off his gun not seeing or knowing that any one wee in the range of it and several of the shot peppered into CaptainJ Ferguson's breast and body but fortunately he was too fat away to suffer any hurt from further than the stinting sensation for a feW minutes. The dog bit several of Jerome Boston's longs and two or three dogs in thel settlement all of which will we understand be killed by the owners.

Ho was a little dog that belonged toCap taut Newman of this place and on SatnrdaTrj in a playful manner. slightly bit Roy vu thel arm and also Mrs. Newman. but they- thought nothing of the occurrence until hearing of the dog being killed over at Walesca since when they have become very much alarmed and last Wednesday went to Atlanta to I onedatone to the bite but it would not adhere. We hope the dog was not mad but at the same time we have no tears to shed over his death He Defies Arrest.

BKUSSWICX Ga. September 18. SpedaLJ Whipper of ofjellhcanvllle who struck NUea the white mm in' the head with a hoe. onj Saturday last defies arrest He was wrJted upon by the coloredconstable of the but thfUDCtionary did not bring' him to terms. A white officer will be needed to bring him to Justice.

Italsatranspire thatHs lea li cnder bond Whipperbthe only witness. OnVof this grew the row between them and Niles Is said to be not anxious to punish the negro for etrikiughirn. An Aged Macon Lady In. UACOK Ga. September 18.

ti Probably the oldest citizen of Macon' 1 now lying at deaths door at hex home. on. the corner of Oak and Third streets. V. It is Mrs.

Louisa Hanse the Aged and be- loved mother of Mr. A. Haute George Turpin and Mrs. John Valentino. s.

She has been rerr ill for a few days arid her death is hourly expected. She hasbeen a resident of this city since her birth. eighty. three years ago and until very recently she preserved a correct recollection of the early history' Macon. 1 The University Athletle Club.

Avocus Ga. September 18. The University Athletic Association held meeting this afternoon and orpn1ze4 five members. The following officers were elected. Dudley Youngbloodpresidentr S.

B. Yow vice president Marion Halleecre- tary George Hillyer treasurer. The steen- tlve committee consists of Dr. ilerty Mr. J.

E. Whelchel and Mr. DYoUDibWOQ i Fatal Shooting in a Cotton Field. COLUXBUBGa. Ga.

September 18. fSpedan. News was received this afternoonohllro hie tragedy in a cotton field on. ajUntation eight miles from the city. Albert Moses arid JohnKelley.

negroes became Involved In quarrel about the crops when Kelleydrewsv pistol end shot Moses who is supposed to be fatally wounded. i A Rand Mashed Oft. AUSTXXL Ga. September 18. Special.

Thomas Cart a negro train hand on the East Tennessee Virginia and Georgia had ht hand mashed off while in the act of coupling ar tti Rckmart today. ma hand was amputated by Dr. J. W. Westntorelznd of this place this afternoon.

TELEGRAPH lire In Chicago destroyed a story ufld1ng Nos. and 175Monroe street Congressman Bullock of the second Zloxida district is dangerously in at White SulphUr Springs. Pallet Carriage factory Belgir lid. was totally destroyed by yesterday morningLot :15,000. A most disastrous fire is raging in the cranberry marshes between Valley Junction andKorw Ridge Wisconsin.

Dispatches from Zanzibar say that Lleutenint Titan burg and sixty-five survivors of the Zslewssi expedition nave arrived at lD01o. Secretary Tracy has awarded the I1Irae1 or building torpedo boat No. 2 to the low Iron works of Dubuque Iowa. The New York police board yesterday ap. pointed Inspectors of election dividsug them up between Tammany hall and the republicans.

Charles AI. Miller formerly clerk at Peertays' book store short In hi accounts J23000. of which has returned 13000. Hswillbe pro euted. V3 The threatened strike of the irfndow- la workers of the country has beentAverted a general resumption of factories wiE take effect' October lit.

Postmaster Thrasher at Wwirdrrtn Ala. has been arrested charged with using the malls Oleis gaily. hisbeen corresponding goods mem. By an accident on the PhnadelphU TTDmingtM and BaWniore raOroadf yesterday near Kewpor several other ttnploya we caned the attention the department of tatri alleged Tf t4irrt of ft nir Tii rlTTfimrrriiriiisiii the nuxlnrom-Mmbercf wMC nla Indians la the eastern rtof TATE uEs S' M. T.

5f. t' :3 i fl 1 TREE NEW 0 i pneu the i nd lotw1100. iI 8 h. Cheap. central proJlertj.

1WIcheat IL One iI 0 Ariier Ye I nee. larQ lot Anrter Te. near JadtsoQ It. ulonrd. 1 End near e1Otrfc 1Jnef c.

ill ck up these .12 chetp agatn. BriDe tai We hne cuh CIlatomeral5 ey will be eA8 nufJi tit In the sPrtng. fit MO NT I I fcoll1 1I and ttef1i 11 li1 ARK ReAlEatto A I treit Auwta Ga. WRECE 1WUUsox. :1 Phi1XSiCO li est R-I" oot AVenue.

i Un 113p YiUe. on het 1500. i Whe raLJtr street. 2OOQif eif ue. 50.

I' ii mrnt I 1 W. Cain ac Alao OOto ceAnd Fe 1. leUoIaiI i bR I COS Jiflf n1oeI :11 a Istreet I tft et good. I j' 7 est 1 eaav nt business co tbntAo 72 JIor i. i I t.

I iv lses on corner Prrot clock in the afternoon 24 I open 1" aspll' J9" age" an Co rrosU 01 XXIII. ATLANTA GA. SATURDAY. MORNING TEMB i9. 1891.

TENP GEs. PRI FIVE CEN RS1 DAVIS'S SUIT WE ft. Jhe AT AGMNSTTHE FIRM- fer Four i But 1 The Irs. and 10 learn that he Of the wyal es suiugainstRobert Ln lOO arnountig ya1tie rerei Ir. meet sa an I n.

1 Vis or 1II ft" ix ears Belford LaD CIID pan Te nths iThe tile Belford ths YGovernor plud ay. 1Uooku1I Ihnork issaid a tl Cban e. Futures eighteen trcm fic people ilowed 710r I jfrom flgu to lOld Athla nearly t76 OOOO tion I fIn 18. every day. of vlDd pa onths :26 llOpe i10lng what sel1 de1ense i4meri au With cumin si1fl1ng Aetuallmprovement een nearlyall till.

bual ssIIII tihelnd tnde proveUient manuf cturer' espec1aUynotewortb that cotl ctions to ff- lthe pig targest fil1d Stiff isobllUTod In ifor a ofa very' But dur- tbepast beenwuon l1 ropewhleh il markctsotU1e obrt uscanse f1mp oniJ en iJl that stocks bOndtarUtr9 the mICm moueyfor wnJs ttel' prlSp8CtJOt i ifc 9 fJIR9 9 lti and the demand for4resa rood. noubl exceeds the pre n' ft1p I Print clothl have advan ed a little and It iab l1eft1 that th1I has largest IeUOD STIr bown In Print. Business f1luree OCCUrring throughout the country during the PUt se-en days number 210. Glaq In MILLVILLEo G1ias wn glassworks of Whitat Tatuns i a skllled workmen as they without the help of the boys and consequently hnndred ar. Idle.

The strikera held a meeting afternoon rink. Huing Jews they fran mittee was to the. Jews employed to bat after a BY' in. by The oppor une th se Dew Brtish forei oce reied ad vices Wiiam W1ie Brtish ambaor Constantnople efect Sid Pah snt repr' gvrnor Smya Mitylne not repeatng trms pr's reques explanltion Wiiam do Sig AdmirB Lrd repn had. del oBhe tnds confr AdmiB Ker orders thet cue Sig leved siected unobtlve efet uggeatve demonsttOI.

CorelpndeDce Hatr. Br Wilam i hampre In mng eplanaton abnc communicaton Lvant Te i know receied rprt Admir Ker tlegrapbed Contantnople me I Adir actd instctions Lrd Sals- bus eplu ations upn. aorded prhlele maeuverng drilnj achlpell. Whatver natu reponse w1 apolo getic Plan frm Eojlaoc Btad a a. direly InsIr I Lrd Slsbus rivate notlon eplcitly.

I Wen tht wht Englsh wi wi Itlf int dngeroUl deillon tt Grat ritn wl-uud6 an elreutce luer Rusia obtn cm- md Dadeles Tkey eltectwyuard 8trlt immditely lultnln tmldl' b. wlderment. ows Incabll pnorlng Jn mct mtJng dcut I THT SEUNG BUSINES AGIN Lndon Paper te erc CI A Prp ltru LNDON Septmb to aticle Behng sealng publihe columa cals Americ prepotrol. ts sal le I A mAI And wEt UUM It xtermnatpn luutni' hljb dger hte eIPl I tht cane ch bylndlrminat slaujhter eatoy ther ow Indu8t a cnnot alt tlbe tf ff Ibo ranable compromie. wi god tling cme angment clos an whch ippropriate cndi- ton te closu dung bredng a' prps mlea th breding gunds.

Tmes sys unfortAte tat Amercns a equly Igont Engllh fat c. Thei themslves jltc creluly systematcly intr. pae. I Acurte Informaton acible anyone wihinJ it sinc elaborat rep Luld cUUl 18 lnTolve deD Butmat alusion queton apparing Amecaentrely Igore ofcal authorzed cncluion bad clulstudr aIminJ srye Auka Commeial Afer detlig te oprtion Tim Al lucative bu lnen enUl compnYs hads. Brith saer nve the srd breedg Jund It i the opn.

sea gleal te cUl endevo uWng th pre tr oas trtr right PROVOK Send Perormance of Lbenp Pal Lt i bt Pials Septmbr scond per for nc Lleng durIng the cnd at the polce asted an anarch named Morby a leader i the antLhengrin a- ttan and a man nae Derwart a writ on the staf of the rical journal LIntentrs nt bth on the cage of drerl1condu The rowdyim of a who shout to Con- ductor Lamou. Wi yo have the knne play the Maiai wa met with cls of Tr him Qutl" and plc removed the ofender. They al ae aother' wrter sff of The Lltentent nme who wt a woman companion. per. st i whtg ihis bx dnng the p- formance.

I Dy midigh the crowd outde the' Ueter. bvlng In 1lc a cha ad cle the StW. Te Ins of the Egt kediTe we ob sre watil the notu scene fm te blcny of te Grd hoel Si dred and eghy at were mae. The performance trt wthout fhe icdent I WiF HwOD St 1 dd m. CmeDt IadCa 1 p1a 4de UllaJIl OlI ctuO 1 wthbttr 4jfit el 1 ivPot i r- t' i TH I In Endeaor Brng Dow te feshng Ra.

BAm AT PAO YRAY. Ri-Poucer Condent Victor Toay. COUDS APPERING. ON The on end fom Sttes Iterest Taen Septmbl Te bm se tht cmenc th mornng stl progren' hou 74 oclok en bom commencd perectly ocock i te ater- non olou a ovr te eges aJ ovehe it stil cle. Te exrmentrs bfore ocock morw.

wt pple Mexco Tex Mexco wtes eper. an tay wt ned thounds gtherd waterwork DORSET CORT TeUil the. Sto 1. dely bt DOUGLSVILE Septembr IB.8p The dgl ha ben vaed i pecal mater ben tang evidenc celebrted cae" 1 181 wth I I furish feeI thound dolar princpal cost eOOO set additon almony cmed by wie chidren. reader CONSTION a fa' mlar c.

Mr. hour Teslay tld her stry cleres truthfulne admiraton l. lokng upn comel maton lstenng unafectd natife celd wa I alented Dcke fetio inquirie ever ca wie te suprior SI cesfu I MEN LVE HER Tb Sucde of au Anniton Cretr Lt NIht UTON Sptmber 18 ndrews crpenter lvig ct cmtted lat tng ove do lmQrphie leh bMJI J4 for tn dys drk bught morhine dg sho In takinl do dg from hand Wathing whie afterwar he swalowed morhe. infornK tho me. ln a wie lyng bue to me lie wih Mr.

bme vr alared cae drewl hs last A wie lou chidren survie CNL AUlta Defendnt 1- prot Suit AUGUSTA 18. tled non Lwyer SulTan fo Carolie cal ad ne proft amoutng S2O 20 rk qnrr uld cty Aulu 3 Augu ta cnal I caal ne orii- Daly Te ciy ilad pat iland estte JOph devisd prpert Carolne Perce he chidren. I kow pad anyting thi bing helr appar Perc sistr chidren climinr proper. Pe frmer quay cal bnk a I the loe thi st tle lo wi amot twenty thoud dola TO KILLE. Te A Compltl Wrcked.

CHTANOGA Septmhr18Sp cialTwo trin Cininnati Suthern clded btwen Hrrman ty completly demolshing th gnesof bth trai kilg Brakem Clni Stwar Chtt Wier Smert north tin lot te lves i coli- Chale Coner te leg jump ing. engeer tinme eped by jumping. ro. bloke sT. erl sver loded.

destyed. wel enges lo wl 0. acden' wa cnsed engeer tle unl polngont Haim siga cntr. bound trn ha oren wat the south-bund oy me th ou TELGRHED FR TROP Aaba Shei TrS Pleet Lpc MonGBET Ala Sp ca yeo Jone wa eenig sher Wicox ruetg twent te Wicox Ca vIof Cade pr to Fan a' prott neg prne i dr bing fobly1e bl. gnmr pmpt od te le Wcx cvlrmen to.

Fma st 1m dlJ sn ohcUob leeltprTe' TE JEJW ij 1U 1t yofW t' U8t IntJat budn CtiHc- folknr tQJ rJonD of ir r. fr ri ii ri 4 it folowe tem coly ad and UUn tme blosed. Lpmb h1 wil enter bby oUhe Hyc hotl Joes foUowe rbe reTolTr Lpcmb a dw J. pitol bfor cud f' er cme ced Jone Pe Ind rner fo wathen st Fn ave te paes left Lbsmb ad leve fo tnght. CTURD WIL 4.

I Ctu Foud a er Stre. 11m. BOUWuCIT quit lte TUage throw Ino tn exctment suden appanc suppd mai rhig tough stt tnor enwoDen chlden. Oy er Itile cptud maral asistt loged i jal whee hd ched toor meum delcte buld. te chns tey wee mOt wo bgne apmen Hs 1 i Ut chatr monk pol pat tha anyhig el1.

ent bo cnr wih Fo tb pt sx month tber haT ben tle i re ard bn In timbr luth wet thi cit Ote clms sen astri hor cme fjht ad elcrtd sn fuU-blo Chere wa sc wcs hl i intl ent sys le1rt sw crwlng ound lnb fahlonand Inppd. somethng a prch I outr Indns hors. Te mOt snsatonal tle wid come surce c. not dispued. genteman lve wi mae a afdavit some tme i AUlut countr atre siting astrde tog toyinj wih lare imense th blaknake.

Afer throujh Ivertquer contortons tbe boy. Id kman tie ratter. wth wae rigt Illid ar ad diappared. Te miistr sys I'he'a. soterrifed coud fat leat wid ma i ce Ihrom kOWs propr have bn notifed wi tay.

numbr him. lares wil endlsh. At ret le ad uttrs horble screm yels. 8TRUCK' I HEV AnOter a 0 fcr Mispproprate. Fnd Amout 80.

G8TO i tmbr 18. I tlt Ultr Savng itu. tti nght rmove Jaes Ostde fm o1ce treaurr fdng ha ly sted fom sxty thouad nety thoud dolars. Te mipproprtons wi no emba Osander ar ad matn wU tb adjUltd tuiog ral estt ac cver th amot. g5n I respted ctzen ad bn teaTDp iauldooQ twen 1le I REVOLUION MECO The Hae Fight wlb Ctl Otcen MIeL BMWNITLL Septmber Te bst Inforaton ows 10 cr0d Omr cC the teleJrph communlca ton wa rtred it aflht sud custom gard ner MI el andlotlme I thei horses wa hu a a kow' Genel Cortna ertwhie trror pla bl aested Matora Cau know Notl frm rh Carl LEIGH 18.

raiwy decded fuher Exprel Cmpan agatns rways untl Otobr 2 stte weatr lerc cc- torr-fou frost waningstatons. Ofcial invttons ty lowg repreanttT suthern delvr dses rsptve ltte' dY8 suther expsition Iham Hars Bn- tc i 1 Hamptn 8tl Crolna Seator Cok Texa Joh Felow" Akns. Sme Shar Coreapbdene. LUVLLE Septembr 18. Buchanan TenneSie toy wd Goveor Brow Kentcky tht hd rlble ora I ttn tt Ketuckj prpang lea coTiet a BrcvleTenD i B1 te se ve bfore indd Tn- nn ad rle cnvcts.

Geror I i touble antlclvatd. mile Gvrnor Bucal attnton Kentuckins ulwul at Tenness 1ble th lS ltt. Te lodlt Bon B08O Ga Septembr 18 Duwoy nes penn Gergia Cmpay I shovng cmplet a pible. cor aistnts lare for labrer bnidlng lidetk cotag lborer ad ve mhier crhig pulerzng rk. wi In b1 Oc lt Care Sfe It 8URTAr 8ptembr 5pda ltre alengr I Cpobll bugld lt nlJbt pa 0 neg Ty pcke irn 1on le e1 ou wol.

whr tey Tie rt 1 dozn 1atl to Oe nego ws eaujbt to We a othe Celeb aton I Oe. HDLBSo Sptmbr 18 raon Ger Mo" co t1gt te gner wl leae hom I Hu' Veron Gee Morgl blh ad wcelebtd te mt Ityl te Gun Too uJE TnD. Stembr Sp Lr Lwnce cut Br :17. er ot re whb dd kow i when dhd te 1g he I itdy. 1 lya A Jn Ser SbtA inyltp at agn 4 Cb 5 at fo Jc r' DLondolltlhr u4 Ji bI 1f 1pf m1ab OhpoUe iP 4 th oJW.

I. iJ Mc- Ia 4 r. 60. TA AND FEATHRS Woud geter Id Scoundel' WO. AONS i CR Ad Acoompane by a Gut aou PASSES OF ON THE PEOPLE A Peaher AOt BuA Shock Cre Uton of Ta Ad Featen DlK Sptmber Sp cRe Za T.

Bn rvnJi" i jail her cad wt autr at gt Hs deseron ad cd i Lxnto C. wdq pub lbo. BUI ATal 10w R. Bel ave i Doe to thr ago ad onc etbe hmself Methot cn ductd hil i ma' emp m. cme it te pupU wth ferer and enthum Te woman Kat Mabu wnt.

aund him intouced A hs wfe. spp. Rv. Edwas ad ad conducte IUcu rr Davi chapl near tow. wa eTe- int bt fe 1 tpplng ahie wth.

Hon McAee ex Bod. I te Lw. I 1as dsvered Wi wfeeserr wa' pa i band Sherff Brooker chagg adultry w. bronhl it twn lt npht logd i jal Hs pa our a anest eme pent lw metd ot gt Te Pepe Wi PrOleut Ex wl prt te tve mtr 1 i 1 pushed' mideds. T-e af' ha creat it1ectme ad' het of tg fetherg Bel a feely Indnge In H.

cduc icd go Daoep whoe home desete ad i condemg hm An IdQt Brther. Bel hl brther Joph Be lY1 oked rvel" ju me RT Zah bnt 1brih1- paime of Mi lhbu 0 wif Jo lte dng desrd wi chidren Norh Cal. wi prelmary heg JUic Alen wl ja te mpror Cu meet I cot mae bd CUt. Te HIl' Cu. 1en wie fate preaherlve snthern pron Lx- igon.

wth litle chidren. Rv. Zabah Bl wlicnsd te Methoist Episcopl chuh 8utha way mae hml nfu I iai appad ern6t coud dw equ. miute i setion WA gaty gnerly and qute Dung pt ye Ry M. Bl b.

hal Nort Ca lna ha labd freueotlyin Suth Car 1naandVtgnla adevothubd ajd chUdrenandnoby kew bn lave tha woud er der lev tem penle I te smmer 18 MI Kt Mhbu yo Rdolph coutyWOI geat M. Bel' pr. Cme viit fmiy. Te 1sftb cam loni often 11 wa aud ad al went. ell preaches aaton fly gw les mae ay undu a- mrtion to M1 Mbu El sumer lt ye aain appa Bll rednce and remne utU mddle Dmber.

morg Dem 1th M. tld Wfe cve iTUto ut revT tt tme i pr al Mtn Mr B. woud st Maton ennr 8 wle. ha dothg nly dut ad cfull1 folde i h1. nl a propr Whe SUfed tht mrht pbll De moey M.

Bel tuo pu ct ig hundre dola hm a su ad ttal a et hdinj h' we te Tvll slpped pae ito pket. 18 lhburn wa tere mg prpar tion eve layg te itnded gog bom dy. l. Bl lked wh ad llk- ig thlt i lon1thy mut te kid eh gby ad embrl hi wie iprutd up he Up ad a a reuet chdn darUn thei lad ir o1 ol tl 4 pot. A I W4 Bl Jh' wou rt 1t fo Te I Ap de le bhtauef 8 b1 ad aTg i t.

tn1e yet. to Mout hot. wh. hehme uet1 tt d1 ut bfotn. eh 1ae con' t1e cpand p.

i k. I a phe 1. ad a Jp Ohw er. 0 Il5 1iIU il 1 toldltO nt it tad upt jo ft Tete. wakea1a Wenteu r.

Jtt I fo ad tB clu obed HBUatgbthe fa I ad gthemh. tl hh ad bwe dd stop. Mi Mrhbu ha paed bdd M. Bel 1e ld be Intboundt ad I. 10 th thrty miutes 11 i wihPr Bl watohetC Wo tpped hi ht.

1 Bel 1 i tf sgj bb lep whteh bte bm WS spg awl wt tel 1 lyt web ad mt M. nr i- wa aoy awatd ad nothi wa i 3' od comg iqu at wherouta me n. helrC 7' arte tl ha bn er Tn dnelopd tt MabuWf rW ho' bn sc TU Bl tli and a wllaof tetc m' te der wI blenl he hubd i Gri a rlavtherSi thatthey we me r. ao ad tt el hTe uve pt ye i i I lun DO 7. I I Ad te Wen PtlS rJf Out Uh 1 i CA1 Ga.

Sptmb. iZ- Te 11 lw ad quetde w. 0 ap aC of ap ther Ad uuB cltmentco1uet. it annt uwelcome' TW 1t. r.

ay mut. Dg tmo ctmetthe do chad Rr ShJ' r' le' hou 81. erl i oter se rett. ArITer thwg tc Eqle pu lod sot it thed tat ende cr abtd. ft 1kL Dg te ex tmen UrW cme bl sro ad ft def 1 Sme on fr hs ts' 1 igthaaonewai ofla lever hot pppr ito.

Pt. Fer brw by fortly. 0' wa fl er hu Uc' fher st2ng sntio fo fewI' I mu Te do 1nr oJerme A1 Bosts to do b' rJt. li lB. theonere.

SatJirdaYr- Inaplayfnl all. gbUy' lWY1lu the arm. slaolrs. the I' f1 hecomevery alar ed d' WSdneadaywent c' wjlo8notmadjbuhijthe fgiJ te or 1lJf BeDeft ket B1L BpeH Ly I WhIppelof IV ho D. f0rs Sa ylaat i ti colored constable rrif whiteofHcer l1be Aot rhi It U1 ip for WhIpper Is theonty Oat OtthI wcth ADAced Sep mber Sp Fr It- Ffff 11.

ngatdeath' homeOJL1he. 1IMrs. Loulsdlanse JIoiediandbooi. Hanao1dr rp' I1 for. daraan4 1earug Uy if 11 clion 4 i oflacon AthIetfoClub 8 12" with 1it oft J' J' DUdleyYoungblo Prest.

I if Hal A. MrP i Shoo I ne September18. i. iiJJit lr WlOD. kli John Kelley.

becamefnole4 Jn. Kelley dreW' Ii. i Moeeswho be Sep mber 18. EiL Geo 4' off thuct 1. blL 1 Jh BREVITIES.

qik aecou4nOrld i uJp i HcL1tI clettrc 7e1terdal111Ot1iJ1gL Lose van" and- bea urvivorsofthe bt 1r II 1' polleeboard relterdajap1 dI Ta1t1JD11nl1l1 i' formerJieIfrk at bil III his 1wb en and tt cl1argec11t1th ji OCthe aUqedTfolatlo Tiotaticus JliWmum' fJ tb1Miti k4t. The 4rihil pr. it lo eeutCmeJI sad stead entry the ceded e4) Of the 8aciJndo Kiowa ai fCi euternof lheMJa ck aiHt 11 1t i1' Jii' ii Et y. tftjF ii5' fJ i iv. i TflEEtEWNQI eep.ne&r th Ioi 4xO.

cttape propet Iee ye Jcj End bargajy agaI wi easy MONT ud Y1av Real ALEBY I wer3 oil tft eL 1UigLn sir Peacht Lrp 1 eatbrze rentLnZioi vleat 5200Q. flue. Ip t. I.J. 1 tnt stre WlShin lOOOO ce prop Th ot fIX I 001 TE tf hindozi atre vera bei IOO.

tiperfrontfo t. 1X Zldo17 In3tallmentplan. lit thot72trowco1umbo tion Iaj oreal i ti loLau themarket. andgodown andex. I offered for Lila.

DAIR i p. ITEL X. tree Cs f. w. DMRLL liii I ULJ1 lephone 1D l6Ofee coshbaInce1 10 4 dummyilnowill- room hotia 5e IIw x1OOwter Infl.

rt CU1at CtLO niiiou tountt1u. Mu EF1VECENTS VOLXXI1I. SEPTEMBER 191891. TEN PAGES. A RUYALTYON I1AT Qver iw ids ix he everreceIe ipitoacontract ebett si okosod weretobe gt ter Dsyi.

id 4c Lagnever Ted Ithey tosay. I The operators fol- 5 or sss Ivies tb. 1 I 5ttrade tatke rand 1aie. p1d. fortheir oney.

Ope restrainthe kzOvemeot aswe1l I 4 he 5de drygoods tiist tbat the es ahd 2055 a of a illinois a tone Linoreobtou3cause improvement Is more et rails PC 5215 tllIdieg of nei railroads. anti xtenslon' GOodIDOi11j wsiY. The voolen maauaotIX IL dd5 arkabIy for aregg notably present en iI advanced awed thighaa JEW a tgo Ansj wore Ua-j wereout theworas tobe mm but togrant Whieii mce a- re- reportfrom TeJk directlylnsplred. if orivate i tio1e THAT SEAUNG BUSINESS AGAIN. 1tp fec destroytheir I ey inAnsericaentlrely company's sacred breeding grounds.

is sea gleaninel endeavor ltO terri PROVOKEDA ft forinuce of Loiienttfl second act. police arrested anarchiaP Morpby in antlLoheugntfl an- tation named Derwart. writer staff radica' LIntentransi gent- both charge djgordenlyconduct. rowdyism man shon LawOU Will you kindness to MarseiIlaisO WaS calls Turn police offender. also rrested oi LIntentransigent Mae.

who. with a Iti whI5tliig inhis box during per- 9' midnIght outside theater hay nginCre3. thopoilce made charge and cleared streeis. The eons Egyptian khedive were oh. seryod watehing noseus from the balcony the Grand hotel.

Six hundred eighty arr made. temm1Mt jf1UOD0. September iY1vehni1d n2ner5 inIO and Urnac mesa aiRitCk 11111 lion and Coal Company" pIantlat Orbisonha decided miin1mO15l7 td7 SO continue tte atrike to the Wttr eniLt' Iie oiupany baa gives zoti rtbst the fuY and iluleM will be pit in OP ion In the ppIgfld tMt otk wtil bS jjjjjj iTh TilE BAIII EL FAO YEERBATI The 7 :411 bombrd Spe The andcostsontof 8OOO ofassets 3000almmouyclalmed fa. The Suicide Annieton Carpenter Last Night ANNISTON. ilehad iseendrijikieg 4 frornbishand.

18. fsr theproperty. tive Spe. Two ginesofbOth theirilves aev- 25XX nortb-bonnd znilesoutthecothsion 18. Governur Cacalryof Furman danger of ii is be- toprevent FOUOWEDTHE Jurors the UaSeesTrIsl IIU1 Lawyer.

YozTRP M0ftOL VaSeptenlbrl Mr. IiPsC 3 the attorney of Washington whe sddre5d the meeting as Hampton las night and biiey denounced the Hainea jury- wes foi1oet to Old POIUSP IkXlbII Jpfl35 one Ib jul02 with two ol is bgo5bin aM of It jnslia his his shricame for SOVTRWZSTCITY ThIs hI isa begone ik or body air kansas 5. mtdsjrand hewassoterrified thathe notmove 1dendish i screams tAnother The amountis van- a trkger ayI eves. a The The fol- Tennessee and Itenators Governor re- would 18Special. 8.

C. SpeclsL 18. intrueinliitary Nasuvian Tenu. was outanldewhlchhe load leavesawife. a IusursnesA-gst September IL-An agea me- thousand douarL I ADospe EflletLi CacxxiATT Bettember 18.

Pinsuifle Ky. telegram ssys that Gulls Jonzlosthe noted er men who ambeabed the fynching ofRoesenius beat lasS alM asd diedSOis morning. The faxal east tN4 a essa named Jcevbo 2 I ci- TAR FEATHERS lld llO ABAIIDOITS IFE AITD CllllBEI A Accompanied GUiltyYr. amour OFF A Shocking Crime Revealed-hug. tions Tar and Peathena.

Eev. islnjailhere. ferver affair has nobody the assiatlnarevlvaiatthattimein at MsxtonNC his ca good Ma hbuin bewasohttor thedepot. tOh four ppea ntesbefore hewaike4 the twpilts he totnrn a man theshonider howdy. Brother Bell It on Wo dsof Concord nd stow.

fng uch surprise the reacher wheeled around- Wby my MtWOOdlOb5egjfo p-- 1" rtsi 0 btdthatahe was i and Tleytalkedsfewmlnuta3 walked awa. IirMr WodsiabOUded through tbe Mr. Bell by the pies-ad Thewomaniuesuipposed0b62113W1fe pssingtbernlsepoiitely ha i notstop. hadpacked bertrunks 11 in that Mr. lady vialtor bmmlnquirysdterbls Ii heha4 ce and alowlyaliofthefactecameoui.

Ii She tweniyyear 1ive these tyears. 000 SbhZ0 BasigOut. ia 1SLSpeciaL Waleace appearance to unwelcome visitor time ol an i' otherstoplacesofsaferetreai. rokssticks thatended exdtement tr there 2' cspta2n. hewastoo tosuffer suyhu.rtfromity- Y.

the si to Cap. i the andalsoMrs. thought4 i-hoc- theyhave alarmedand-- toapply et wMnot msdbn-i thee hametlniewebave notearco :1 18. i' Nu1es- Ofll defieearrest. co.

A brtzghimto also transpires thaLI 1l1es1stxder the of thii aegtufoe. is now0 a I cornerofOaksndThird IiaMrsLoulsellanso endbe. Shehubeenyeryill c' has been lslatorjof2dacon. 1 i-c a I 1 e- i organized ocers wereelected 1. MrPDYouzigblood it S' Speds1j.

afternoon of a proba- a plantUon a a th badhia whiiein a Nosllhandlrelionroestreet iii vii morning. ittanburg cona dii bardyeetersiayap. up mon he Ifs win be proN. windowglau f- evened Pj lie with green. goodinieL i- Pbi1a1elphIaWflm1ngte rai1road liew DeL Laginier Henry Brockinanwes edsg severslotbevewpLycswere 1sjau4 Sir Julian PannctIote British znfni.t h' of stase the moduvIveedI basil to be tMe see.

presldett lug issily ands Sac and Pq and waloulle theustern pestof lands may be eMseedupost Mxtiesediy 0i.J- 4 ee I 4' s-.

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