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lit Living Graves.
Kiiieml at the postoffiee, at Doiigla*?-
snite., Ga., «ss«c<Hid-€lasjs mail matter.
Denver, Coi., Dec. 29.-One of th-v
most '.nful accidents.' which; evef'o6-
Jarred in Denver happened at ndon ‘o- ;
day on'Ffi teenth Street, jj between Tre-
rnoht and L'cmrt place, and ■ reSul ed in
the vw .taut death of live laborers and the
hu:;:l in ;urv of another.
Fcr the past few days the Denver Gas
company s men have 1 eon excavating
along the cable company’s track to re
move a .section ef pipe lying directly
un ’er the roadbed, running parallel to
the outside rail. A tren | six,feet deep
* _ — s. ( had been dbg. and in .many , places the
A tt» i tw il« S«n japri will come out track had b en ..nderudnod. Thus, the
■jit tJvtv regular time. We have been -be-j tl ririk was left with absolu ely no: fQ,un-
hhid from unavoidable cause this week, • daiion at ali l ent; tli if athrie pointV
Passengers riding on the cable cars
Sere "SfouTAre, i
L
0. W. PaICE, Edit
or
DOt’GLASVG.LE, GA„ JAX. S.l.Sfli,
' *iii~ -rr: m—rn tm *mm iiimiwi
Idle total production of pig iron in the
south Iasi year Was 1,065;,006 • net. tons.
Of this-Alabama. made 341,000 tdnscTen-
tons, and yirginia 217,000
font, < -' : -lK?Sy8.aniHorease. 000 tons
over 1887,,:vySile i m,.th^ffet'Of the; coun
try the production of pig iron wftfc^iOO.dOO
tons less than in 1887. ; •
Talking from Buffalo to Boston over;
the telephone line, ; a distance of 810
miles, is a veinai'kable feat. Tlus.eonvcr-
^sittkuw,arc easily understood, and the
lines are fill working well, the result of
the finest Eiie construction in the world.
Laws Hi^rt'ariMslii.Ujig every man
who sells a vote, and eyery- ni g n w l ■ o
Uttys a v<Sie will do mere than any
thing else to ipurity o.ur election
’iicihods. •
James McMillan,, cf Detroit. has
been nominated by the Michigan re-
puhlicar^lhgifilalive caucus to suc-
t,eed Mrpwalmur la the |/nitedSjates
senate, ■
Rev. II, KerfootpSI>.V P„ has
iieeu appointed temporary treasurer
cjJwSHSeHtliera,Baptfet Theologieai
seminary, Dr, Boyce, deceased. 1
lie will held the position untp, the
meeting of the trustees next Mayo
have repeatedly a screed that the exea
3l 1011 was 8,;.treaicly. duiis-tiroiis, and
toe Japp, cr, • hem ches find been w arned
if their peril, u had been their cul: om
at (he pa sag,' of each car to .jump up
Out of the Vi rep h till the ear was on
firmer ground, liii-y h d ‘ . -0 the ■
in0 iiing whep the i.-ida way oilr pas «l,i
arid Jiul scarce!. e-rat ud the t;ench
w. en t he calamity-occurred.; .
Suddt.nl..' a huge rent appeared, wlririh
me widened into ;.n immense gap,
nd rfcwaiijj^ha entire trick careened,
landing aert™ tbtUjjravatiou at an angle
of about forty-tiwMtSEHesfc^iari part .
ed* as cleanly us if cut. in
strument. The on-tv warning
given was when ihejruge mask of earti;
was already in motion.
Eleven men n ere fhen in the trench
lower! ss to retreat, and simply lay tlat
on ti.eir chests, aud as tiie track swayed
above their heads it lodged again-t tlv
opposite w all of ca tii, arid they ea' ilv
eta v 1 d out. Four, upon hear
ing a shout of danger, hurriedly
attemp'ed to leapfjrom the trench. Their
chests had scarcely emerged, when the
track with tons of earth caught them,
the ail gradually squee-irig then to
ligath. Twc others received" 7 fatal in.u-
ries, and were conveyed to the hospital,
where < ne lias since died.
For nearly tin hoar after the accident,
the bodies lay pinioned close to the wall
of can h so tight that'all eVorts tore-
move them were futile. A gh istlier
sight could no; be imagined. J1 n were
immediately set to work with
.■scre ws and the track raise i.
1 he dead are: , 0 eph Trainor, marri
ed, leaves a wife: VVm. Kaiev, married
Si- M< Wthon, nmred, with a largo
lamil.; Mi) e Dilion: an urikn >wn man.
»(id 40 years: James McOuen. badl . in
ured, recovery impossible. Iso little
end gnat ion is expresses toward the gu*
ooa.pany, who are bkunetl for the acci
dent, because they seglooted to
props in the excavation. |.
The Panama Canal.
New YoRk,: jran., 1.—jiie
got, -0« t on the > street < to-day that.
G'ol. Elliot F. Shepard..editor of .ttte Mail •
and Express, had'-accepted'a v haHenge.
Tile challenge had tden waiting sv>mo,
dime for the doughty colonei, and Satur—
day afternoon a dork visagod person
dressed in the height of fashion, called^'
at the- Express Office and begged to be
shown info the editorial sarctum. The
gentleman was politely informed that
the paper had gone to press and that Col.
hh-parti ha 1 gone home. He thereupon
intrusted a rather bulky communication^
to the discretion of a clerk arid left hur-
riedlv. ■ •. ■■ v ■ ■ . : :l
A local reporter (not of the Mail an
■ 'aKAMA, Dec. 29.—Although hope has
is f> rlvived" »U along the line of the
,ouri)j»i by recent authoritative advices
!from France, the situation is still critical
?. and the feeling anxious. It is a £<r?*ous
■ fixfie fak France and for the Isthki^'
| Your correspondent has twice inspeef-
■ri tim.'Whole route of the canal through
thb courtesy of T. J. Cultifon, general
manager for the American contracting
and dredging company. Doubt every
where prevails as to the ultimate comple
fipn of the work, although the American
^umnany has nearly finished its con.
tract, People talk of hard and dull
times and bewail the departure of the
days w hen money seemed to,
w f n . bush of.tlie luxuriant
JOHN P. WATSON Jr,
-DI3U.ER IX-
ExpVessr in- some nsysterious manner < v.. . , . , - ... , .
getting wind of the call of the mvsteri- I "He was told that sit
ous stranger, persued investigations and f- ,el *7 people were directly con-
learnt that the envelope bore the follow-S De , e “ w'lth-and dependent upon the ca-
ing address: J’ nal company. Equally dependent upon
,*!'«* fortunes is all tnat vast army of hotel.
• I ,= ana, restaurant keepers, trades. dsodIA
HAVCf! AND WUNDHAM, ^l^yhop keepers, butchers.' bakers, washer-
.Attorneys, Rochester.-New VorK : pS i ? ffien ; ( ' < ?6^ , j e l c -,w 7 ho have been attrac-
f to the lBthmus by th© flood of gold
which has been poured tipetti thik haTrow
Strip, of the new w orld from the hoarded
treasures of the old. What is to become
with 8e geant John Miller, a worthy g of all this heterogenous mass of human-
deinocrit residing initochestcr.and who | ity if the great canal bubble has really
hurst is a- -—■ -
Dry Goods, Grocer*'] es and General Merchandise,
•Boots, Ssoes, Hats, Nations, Etc.
Constantly keeps on hand a'fiili assortment of bnggy and wagon, hara^. saddtes.er^**"
Also a full tine of all c!as es andaradcsof Iriiriottire and will diipllcateattyiSrhigTu ekfrb
and below Atlanta Prices.' - ' ' ' \ :
Buggiesaml VVaiions for sale at Factory prices. Satisfaction-guaranteed.
My motto is quick sales and small profits.
JvP WATSON. J
K#i
jack-
had erstwhile an non need Pda intention
of walloping the 'eternal life out of Col.
Shep ard, ai ori sail. ' g . . ..
3he latter attended Oliurch Sunday,
oh
formi-d SWCvenfrg Sun reporter that .heifgan.ized and hungry, it is thoughr"wai
had sometnmt^to do hesid s engaging in | ultimately cause violent trouble. *
He also, scor d a point,
morning he was f found in ba.sj v local government for days, several years
a < J -^ ; »go v and such a mobas this. idle, disor-
8 Very crusty humor. He in
place
ts Marriage a Failure ? :
f lie Chicago po’ice s np jH'esse 1
the male xujarchist.s who wished . to.
make spceciies a few since, ha;
i ot Mis,, I-arsons, She ha l her saj j -Carmi, III.. Dec. 2S.—Misss * Mchsri
-e-raJtsa w«in4u a’ways will. T v. j Drowri, a ( Ornely yoimg Woman, came
- " , ' - VV :t.‘ 4te county. II!.. some
I ' -i’- ago. S8ie was pieg®ss*s. iijg ia&ap-
Wiltniugfori, Ohi-> baa a s@|M ;v j: ;t,:m;n.:o, of uue than. th. average la,,
pnnic, Bhhs.ieKS hhsi’ocV riTasfrjilUKle.l in). II cri and ;l favorite it®
w.-.,..,.vw 1 ........
neWspaper dupi
irrelevant e.oiigli, by inquiring if the
reporter went to .. huich on Sundays, s , ,
'‘Just -o long." said he. "as-newspaper
re; orters shun the church, jtjst so long
rill they 1 e led into the paths i f \ ice
rid faj. iiication. Who inv n'ed this
story? I have heard nothing of it, l>iiP
if the author knows what is best, for
him, he w ill let my pe: sonal affairs
alone.” . V.
Here the colon I bit his lips as if fear
ing that he had gone too far. which
he certainly had. It is upon iht-;. grounds
•that the belief is sprea-ling-tl.at the-
co o el means to fight, and a ©d. drops
of red, red blood for the cause of I is
country, his j-any and-ethe colonel.
as. related by
i porteptous question.
A few discontented spirits, under the
half-breed Prestan, got possession of the
Isthmus’and burned Colon and upset the
New Year's Eclipse.
T e o iginal story.
I'oche ter pa: or. js tli
Washington, Dec. 28.—Your corres
pondent called on .Conjmodore Walker
yesterday to seei whether the navy de-
spartment had made arrangements to
■fiend out an expedition to Observe the
-total eclipse of the sun, which takes
place on New Yeai's Day, and for which
purpose congress pasaed a bih on the-list
instant appropriating $5,000. The com-
modorc said he had been very anxious, to
.send an expedition on this; highly impoc-
’tant woik, but no money had been avafl-
a.le until too late.
DOUGLASVILLE, .,GA"'
—JllCAI.KR JN-
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. ETC
erein that X am now better prepared than ever liefore, to serve my friend* ami
y line*..! business. Mr.Joe Xluey a.nd Faiks Htriek.-and will take pleasure in
r goods amt prices.: Please call and, extwnin.e ,q^jr .prjveS bef ore making yoa*
YOURS TRULY. ETC.
&£$£ j. a. psnMJw.
I annonne herein
customers i n iii „
showing you our goods
purchases.
77 fin y «an. 1 awSp 7 \
""rsro;pW
Trsiinsffio I
■ It rsehajsred that many '.wanuen
sfo.tc.ti ilL^.-iliydn tifri lale | musijipa!-
©liction in Boston, This is a bail
I'O.ii/tiiiig fun llie'-ffmaie suffragists,;
The only plausible reason -advareed
{W givirig the a the ballot is iliit
th^y may purify our eltcdon aietlf-
tTifli instead of pm-uieipating in tlt#j
-rioririj'tjoris.
\V> ha^re beoiiAtin3fed a gI
the Emetson Graphite. It ig a Best,
mlII jirjflosi^tipca JCintrsciu Is n
flew-towli of extriiordinary promise
jf’-ltd Ac editor of the Graphite well
pefliictg IJj® gletl eiiy ofth® B®«4th.
"ft?
She wa» modc.:t|.tadAimrisutri:'ng i j
11 i j i- i wen th> admiration of
itlie rtis;ic.s in ; her ■ tu igUlH-rlu»od. and
■many young men battled tor lier .-.mi
Among the many admirers;tets U m.7to
aaametl Myers, Avi p ivotrlicr lo-v© and af-
ffect.on. .Shewas married to liitn* Ju s
Short time after their,; marriage, Myt rs
4yas arrested, for passing a. fut; ed note
arid sentenced to tue i cniteni isiry. for a
;tcr.11. of t v'.o years... His \\ if© sccttreii a
■divorce and married a ii si named Mpot:
■dy. who wits; shortly a. ter H-a. to the
penitep i.ry for. stealing , acort, .
Tnc.seqtKl of the I oui:g lady’s ad ten.
itiue is tJuit to tlay shed, a saving, 'liiaiit-
as', Jielisfa is -.laihcr a youttg. 1 -oking
aGiriim. ot stout build,- and: ai.qiarentlv
'Si years old.-'
J§J© is cotifincii in the jail, aad ! W;ill be
l.-akcn to v !lve insarie as\ Jiuu at Anna t.o-
dt^y, having beet* stdyitdg'cd insane bydhe
,Cfa.un.y co'.rt,
Depiitved Young Hoosfers.
John ^fillers, of Jav etreet. in that city,
ignoring the dtsj a ity in rank, had chal
lenged the colonel to mortal combat. It
was explained in the Rochester paper
hat So f . If tiler, who it now a member
of the One Hundred and Seventy-eighth
Regiment. New York vobmte rs, form
■ rly d d sirvioe in the Twenty-first New
York volunteers, and was wounded at
Hatcher's Run,during the war. and had
M»»icnn wav.
His j. lord is /oratidab'e^ hut the ne*»
papers were rsliablv informed that the
' challenge, I as ao b ea delivered. The
serg ant, who is aa old ime Democrat, ie
BBWML/to.... »(« tain the id-a that Cek
respon IMe for the defeat > f
v l nu .led ; it: and also for lift
. ‘Vri It di’ana ta -dte
iSasmatS
that one hergeani^w. ‘'^ ou see,” said the commodore, “the
rat— .
ra'D'|A : J4c5~Aar
fetem e the ehailenga,, Ncc-erthWes-Sytg',
Jhail.aud Kxprg.H appear d l/i-aring th*
K-x.D ;Ble sennit rhe toor in spirit for
nfirs i - t © t-.Kgih.rivof l.e iven '—hot a
Parlilef'pcrifiWifr'y'.';'.'-- :• ,»
A Wholes? ©, pjscr.a'g®, ... < 4
SCSQUEHANN-A^ D a . > jL. 1.—Tltd,
12$ foundry men - engaged- in 'qhif
Erie shops herb weife dt-charged ; to-'dar
time"allowed is entirely too short, and it
would l e impossible for us to equip and
5 end out bn expedition. To-day is the
iSfTth, and lio matter how expeditiously
the work was ad vanced we could not get
together the necessary instruments and
equipments and reach Nevada on the day
when tlie eclipse takes place. I deeply
rogrOt this, as l am particularly anxious
thht ton:* of our people from the .naval
observatory should l e rent out If con
pifnsfi'h^Arinly.mitJetheauurouriarior 1
Week*or ton day^ ago, |nitead of waiting
hi»:il tar-.t Friday, feverwhingcould have
h«n arranged in tlme.WAs it is now, we
Whlj Ni.,o to depend' £fbn private enter
prise for a report of this important scien
tlfli* obiior vatloh.
:ir~*^S3£HP——
Poison;"-'■
4 IkriiANafOlis, Dec. 1 25.—The eiitire
fllWny of Ed ward Fihuey has been pot
Hi'ii'd’with:n the past two driys in a very
(Wcu iur manner. Two children were
3W!r‘tf»©tt sickJand, next the mother
vc,'ia attack: , d with violent pains in the
Jitrinscfa. Mr. Finney was taken ill in
‘hrihlv ’the same way,.} and his mother
house to take case of th
family.- She- ate a lunch of bread and
ihille for dinner, and was attacked with
:0R,i1A
Rlt is rtini«r«l flist th®., gallant
LY.j.uiel Sh^iard, of U$e Kew Toik
Mill !§||j Expi'csfi, has aaoepted a
diallei%« ti5'f3glit'hd'tu.i witir Mj,
Jiilin MiUm, of ’ Kochrster,' K. Y.
Ft is 1« be hop 1 1] t a at the encountot
M il satiate his pain for “b- 1 u»l.”
ThffNew Y<
m-
fecs frjin UiciiVnond that Dr. sf. L,
*vf. Gum y is to.be (be noit ’ Demo-
eiatic ii* mine,' Kir goveruer of Vir
ginia. The Tribune is Hot very
good aitihotity onjmafte.'a Demo*
tirade, l«it certainly it could nol
have immeil a m»n whose tiomina-
iioti \vou-d be more credi'able to
tliej Democratio party, or whose
«fle«tioii would be better fer the
laeopJe of Virginia,
siriiction. arid;'>%pait shops kg itkDclo
dare and Sjrikqifehiinria division. The first
impoitant step %Uieri, ip this direction,
n ak'the removal of the headquarters of
the S.'squeliariria division iroin Elmira
to .Susqtiehaiitia and making the Jeffer
son 1 ranch f om Carbondale, which, is
its prinoi al coal feederi 4 a part of } the
■kcoonp; ruoted di vision. | The change- of
location or Division Bupt rinfendent W.
B. Coffin an I his .-staff op. bed Hie way
%'.* conSi.. era We leluctfon in-the work
ing force, rents anrl other items pertain
ing’p. the jo t of management of, the"
ditfehn. It was followed by, a partial
closing and abandonment t>; .the- com pa—
nv sc ( on truotjon and repair - hops at
Elrriira. The room occupied by the shops
is needed for switches, and it' is clajnieil
that that part of the-fijonrp-any s -work
which has been done there can be trans
ferred elsewhere Jo advantage.. New
men have been p-it n charge as master
mechanics of the two divisions. Within
three da s pgst about -fifty skilled me,;,
tiria Mills S. Reeves.aged nearly70 year? ^HhLF-hewf'been summatrily discharged
and ,v most reputable eirizhri. s .e ttMSgOTfHhtri-lK© COH1 ! anjr’a sho s at Port Jervis,
v; ' • ■" H '■ ~ Arid it. has been' given out that about
fifty others will soon have to go. It is
anti, ipated that further reductions of
and tiie works closed. 1 This action waj acufe pains, and had to go to bed. ' ThL
resolved en by the Erie whi-n it- -deter- loused an investigation. which led to a
min di to reduce' eixpenses in the ebri-
:Seymoto, lad.:, Dec; At qhe age
»f 14 years. Annie Jones, the- daughter
■of r spec table ps.rents 5 ;ihari:ied. feiiford.
Miller, an aged and; feeble veteran, whe
■died within a year. The young worna:..
inherited life estate, and soon after.wa d=
received back pension to the amount of .
over All this she squandered in.'
riotous iiyiirg in a very little time; Then
name the rlimax. Selecting as her vicj'
siMpu-ion that something was wrong-,
but it <^*uW not bfe explained, as Mrs.
Finney Herself had .baked it. The pan
try was then searched, and it was found
ghat a box of i' Hough on Rata* had bUn
knocked from a' shelf immediately over
the four barrel; and Some of the poison
is’supposed to have fallen in the flour.
It? Is believed that all the parties will re-
cowr; •.. .
We want every alliance man in
i>ong’as county to take an interest
ip ouf pap r. We wa. t our suliscrip-
ti »n list to run to.one thousand by
the ft st- of February., Can you help,
us? Will you put your shoulders to
the wheel and help its? Wo m ed
your mippGrt and : e ask it of j’on.
Our whole purpose in running the
NKtvs is 11 advan -e the interest of
"^.he Farmer* 1 Aliiatice and to work
is file interest of ihe; far.ir IVe
c-anpokqrveup our cherished en te u-
prise without aprealing to j vi to
iieijvus. Our whole-soul is bent on
gi vina tlre people a paper, that cannot
be dupHrated in any iyeekly in the
gtate of Gror gin. We can give s.u-ch
paper if you wi’l help usi.-
..1-. arrest on a charge of^iSa^9?Kra:d,te pa-
Uttfim^rrSirto. compi omi-e
-The Case lor ca h InrestigatioR'proved'
ih t -he h-aily -rind fotiiiing such a
«rimpfaiht. was mdjetrid, convicted
and .‘•.fnti-ncau to the ienwtte reforma
tory, - • ; ..
1 _iv6 sellool boys of this neighborhood.
Wordy Platt and EdVardMoore, neither
oi W hem was! i years of’ age. and bpth
it t-moeis of highly respectable families,
•oiu luile-1 to ' gi/on a lark.;’ Finding a
•’cry valuable horse and buggy converii-
Ciiily within their reach, they' look pos-
ie -sjon of the rig and starJed out. After
Uaveling around the co ntry for two
day s, th- y atterapted, to sell the outfit for
$ 15n, when they were arrested, broke
down and confessed.. They will have a.
chance during the next six years to hint
better ways at the state reform school;
* Edison’s Detest.
Akron. O., Dec. 31.—Thomas A. Edi
son, the great electrician, spent Cririst-
mas wi:h his father in-!aw, Lewis Mdler
of this city. In an interview he said he
was now working on an invention
whereby electricity wotikh be produced
direct from 1 coal; disp'en.iog entirely:
with ihe boilers,: engines, dvnamos. et©L
now rtf ,uired. Besides, he said,.he would
ure,nefirly the entire R'eiit units of the
coal instead of only about 5 per cent., as
is done by the present system of burning.
New York. | Dec. :fl.- Tiie mini
her. of dead bodies re- eiveil at. the
morgue lor th© yetiri ending to-day was
■h !<«'. nr more than last rear, Those
wholake- pridein the city claim' that
Jins urge majority inui-ates an enor-
biou? growth of populati; n,. while the
Brookli mte*; a se t that if morelv shows
that deith-to many is preferable t&liv-
ing.in Ne.w-Xi or Jr. J he morgrm : D .too
small Jb I aeciiiri/nodate all the bodies,
Jnd its rnlna-geT-ierilhas become laaahso-
sale ii :: ^s-ifYy MIS I
shop, forces will fol'.ow. Oidibary shop
repairs will he done, as heretofore, in
Erie Shops", but it is said that much of
the h-avy Construction, work wit! here
after bfi given onai under contract? te
outside parties at prices that will effect
a saving ut the cost as compared Witb
1 the present system.
A Fagan's Clod.
London, Dec. 2 V- Something of
a sensation was created in ait
circles to-day by the annouricem&nt that
suit had been entered against Phillips 4
Neale, of Bond street, to recover the
$t5,COO they received for the ‘'Hindu
Lingam God” which they recently sold.
The purchaser claims : that the “Hindu
Lmgam God” he bought was not as Was
represented—a genuine god. 'out a false
god—in fact an impostor. There is, he
claim* to have been informed, no such
god in the Hindu pantheon as a “Lin-
gmn God." The. “godT itself being spu
rious, the history which Philips & Neale
gave, of ii is, of course: false. They had
informed him at the sale that “it was
preserved . fori more Chan a thousand
years in'an ancient temple at Delhi: that*
when Bahader Shah, the last king of
Deihi. was captured anil exiled th the
Andaman Islands,- his- queen -secreted
this gem. and ,it, was ne < er seen again,
until, being distressed during'the .muti
ny, she sold it to the j reseat owner.”
Now the 1’lamtiff who, sMf fhtf pur
chase of the “god," has been studying
Indian history, -asserts that no king of
Delhi, w: s ever exil- d to the Andaman
Islands; that after the su; pression of
the mut ny. the last king of Delhi was
removed, with his que n, te Rangoon,
in British Burmah, where he died. From
this he argue? that no one could have
sold the ‘•god” during the m- tinv. and
that, ti»a oquently, the “Lipgam'God”
and if» history are not genuine.
- The t-obran ie elected M. Stoganoff pres-
derit.
; l.icut. Wissman's appointment as an
nffiiial of the loreign service is con
firmed. ' - -V
The tagblatt asserts that King Milan,
of Servia, has drafted an act of abdica-
tion, which he will shortly promulgate.
i s The death of Gen. Loris Meiikoff, the
Well known Russian officer, is reported
front Nice. Gtn. Meiikoff was bom in
1824. _ ....
• Fin-ty m n from each provincial garri
son ha ve been summoned ..to Belgi ade to
oe present at the opening of. the sk&ipts
china.' ' jj I '.
; Gount De Foresta, secretary of the
Italian legation at Washington, has been
apj'elnted to ‘the legation at Brussels.
He nil! be succeeded at Washington bv
Bigrior Doriitto. - .■
• uf $ ori Moltke, while making some
pur;lia' cs' iri a slio'p 'Christmas day. was
chebred by the crowd, who iinatly be-
aaijrie' so} deiuon.-tratiTe that he was eom-
l*lle<l to take refuge in a cab. ’
l’e."ore withdrawing entirely from Siia-
k^jj the British will build strong perma*
ri^rit. forts.ori which guns Will be mount-
edj so as to sweep the plains. Black nsJ
iitjmi'will be left-to garrison thri place
Tiie London Times implores the gov
ernment fo endeavor to procure an. early
Hi-Stlement of the Newfoundland fished
ief.question; The controversy between
France and England, is in an anamaloua
ami unsaiisfactory i osition.
. § e b* Po-ikangeF, announces his inten-
ticri to contest against the ministerial
;cat|d date the seat for Paris in the cham
ber of deputies, made vacant by the
death of Mons. Hude. The republican
ofirn Is urge republicans to unite n-the
s»{iport ot a single candidate.
The Cologne Gazette renews its attack
u im.8ir ID D.J Moriet, British ambassa
dorial aft- Petersburg; via a savage arth
He eh the subject of liis connection with
Manthad Baza in©, the paper says: “We
assert that Ba airie named Morier when
a* Hurnistadt. as'the authoi- of the infor-
.matieff -whic*?' ri%cMed him about the
movements- of. the:Geianan troops, and
ae* prepare J to prove the truth of the
isfiMtion.”
SELMAN&
DOUG LASVILLE, - - GX
k DEALERS IN
DRUGS, ME mriNES, TAINTS.
OILS, YARIs'ISnES & TOILET 4RTICLFT3
Asssortcfl stD< k and y«i£.y ; -hest qnalitv. j • - , v ,
Also a r ificand well selected lice of.Christraff^gooils <lUriti<» theffoiMSsjrs^^
We thank our mmv friends for fiieir pas’ pattonage and hope-thee wiiS '
continue in Ihe fiituie.
X1ISS I»75»OT3E*'CF
spm
yamml
P M. B. iWATSQNjgi
- No 7 .BDoad Street.
Keeps at alt times a foil and complete assortment of
DBY ^GLIODS a.g<3ERrF,S.
BOOTS, SHOES.
KATS,
Ami everything usually
found in
F ]
R .S T - C L A S
im
8 m
Ml
r O EE .
FOR TIIR
He prides himself fitV bring able to (71VH) YOU
MONEYdl IIAN ANY klLRUIIANT IN TO V,V. He]4nalresJ^t a rule to
buy close, and give his customers t ie be 1 fir, of his cheajMpaDxfjases. II
kqeps a splendid asso.tment of f t [■
CLOTHING AND STOV^H
■’twtotn p tiers. he h;is the
-CH^APEb rsiORB IN TO WN, Examine hi-* goods before I wyihgr
el6€wiiert\ tJign st- Pricey jxiul/or c°Um try pro luqe. Give liim
I I M. B. WATSON.
P.E, BAXLEY. W. H. VO0V
BAXIEY &P00L
East Broad Street,
DOfitglaavlilx, - - ajtf 7
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
We hare opened a first-class stow.
EverNtiiing in our stock is sirmtly
new ond'first-class. We have no old
ehelf-wnim goods. Our prices are so
dw that none can duplicate them.
•^A dif -fttch of yesterday from London
*?y*: The Stanley stories, both from
Jritnxii ar and the west cfoast, are fcecom-
te* r«iy doubtful. The only report that
w»w anpears ce tain cf confirmation is
w»t StanA y reached Ernie, But it !r
£ Wft,d that the particulars given of th©
■meting, ©to., are not vellab! H
©1 correspondents at Kanzil
Ie t© eounrm the alleged det:
-If, The spe-
ira^are uijji-
We bought everything in cur store
for spot cash and at a time when
goods were at bottom prices.
‘’Re have, and wilFTfeep. Dry Goods.
Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Uats, Hard
ware, Cuthry, Bulk Meats, jjjj^r
Flannels,.Knit Goods^ Hosiery, Lin-
giesend Notions will he one of the
departments of cur business.
Be sure to call on us, for by doing,
so j’ou will.save money.
BAXLEY & POOL
POOL TABLE/.
At the Brick Frontr"*
If j’ou wish to spend an hour, or
two pleasantly, don’t forget that
MORRIS WIUGJIT
ill entertain you with a* game of
pool-
If you wapt a good Cigar, Drink
of Moxie, or Cigar, Good Candies
Apples or Oranges, call on
.orris' WrigBt.
^Best of Pirfe Lighls alt
If 5*oa want to play po<x> .
l>oa‘t t^e a fool t \
But go to Morris Wright /
For a pleasant night© / .
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