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TOWN DIRECTORY.
Mayor—-JttM ph d. Bill.
Rayot jus* *(«■*- W. S«r«$,
CUt* ai«l Tf«r>»rer—Vhatoas A. Floyd.
M.*j«hal— John N G >odbrts*d.
AhkiMMit—H\ T, Wit kiss, W. Bands, A,
Wiliinat, W. K, flea nett sad Tkornta A.
Boyd.
Ordinary—R. Sheriff—J. D, B. Robinson. Hnpp*.
Clerk—J. A. Romnb.
T»s«or*r— J. T. Bennett.
T« Receiver— A. R, Kichardson.
i»x CoUecror W Wiib*.
Coroner— W. T Wslk ns
Beputy kberyfl”- W.. M.ApPh.
C. nn y «grr«yor—fair es Me Cs'l.
Sop,rt.-.C'’Court, NVaroe O." county--Martin Solicitor
IT. Mershnn, Ju*?ee; B. Mabry,
Geacrel. 8vf.*i«r» held on, third Monday
n March sad. Srptemliar.
C.miv Cf-mmis O. F. I/tt'efteld
thrirn r.n: (' C Crso*. F. JUrper, K WsdlMra* C Fort,
«cd in A ja»Arv. H Gen'er.-n. C.m'tt {hr October,
Arril,-Jtdv *rd
BAXERY, CF A.
APpfjfiG cmxntt owRcaf*.
rtrdiaary—Is*« Tilimsu.
Clerk Miperior TL Cook. Court—8. Mobley’
ktfes-ff— CaTfinffor-rVy. J. H O
T" t worst ree.
Tat Receiver — B. Thomas.
O-irouer—-fiec'or MWFech* o
Purveyor—Arthur CrtmtV CbwAri«Si<..«er#.r*~-iY. Jefansai. Tfffpln*
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rhob-irtan, .Tames Warnock end llama
McEie.htn.
:l).wlel MeEkehiu, School Commissioner.
THAmCRS HILL, CAA.
ca 4*s.re>> cocavt ovr.css*.
O. dreary— Rehert ii&toher.
Fhwiff-Jebn- Brooks,
f.v'k-Audre* U. Guwen
Go; iecto r - - P.. M, Co. arson. ■
Aseesaor—C. <'■ Craws,
Treasurer—Juba Paxton.
Coreaer—Jia«* Roblnaoa.
dice stMonday i ia Mtroh ail Oj
^AppUog—Second Mondayr iu March »n
Wnyn---Third Monday* , M««a „ . and ,
in
V; t - cc—Fourth Mondays , to Marcti and
er. , .... April and ... No
Wirt—First Mondays in
Iter. second .... Monday
Coftae—'Tv*i.dft" after m
and Nflive mntr third Monday
Cnarhna—Tuesday after m
end November.
Curtidau—Fourth Mondays its April and
Glynn - Cowtraensiag on the first Mon
M*y aad Decemhcr, sad io vcuHtaa*
two weeks, or as long as the bsuites*
r*
SYMMES i JOHNSON,
AT LAW
BKttNSWIOK, CIA.
Will recoin:•;» attend the Shpericr Coarte of
conutie* W&f«e, iinff ot Camclen, Glynn, Pierce, Ware
wfii gire-periwns! attentk* so
biiNines* entruaied to them. Office oxer J.
Madden’s attest, Banking Office. Mniranee on
V, KU.UPH,
Notary Public
•**AND-w
Ex-Officio J. P„
1 , 25 Sth District Q. M., Wayne
County, Georgia,
Courts held in Court House first Bit
nrday io each month. junelfi-u
QEYMOtm J. GT.AES,
ATTOBNgY AHB
COUNSELOR AT LAW
imiP, ! GEORGIA
IV;!! practice in tto couuiif* of th# Brea
w'«k Circuit.
0 F. GOODYEAR
Attorney at Law,
Over Mlclarleoa’a Provision Store,
Gloucester Street,
ceunswick:, : . i : GSOKaiA
SPENCER R. ATKINSON.
Mtorney and Counseltor-at-Law
Aud Solicitor in Equity.
BRUNSWICK, - GA.
theJtanswito Will regularly attend the ffiipurior Courts of
Cireuit and the Federal Court*
te S*v»aa*h. Office over Hadden's Bank—
«t!tran«« Oil Sew CfcSik and G-taacester streete.
g ilhabbibT
h TTQRHEY AT IM
jmw ; GEORGIA.
iSnurtiev rexultrir In tha coomb, i ron
pcsin* tiw Brajjiswiek eheuit,and etiasbere
by s...f era! contract.
Q R. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
mtUNsWiCK, GEORGIA,
lirttetM* regutol* la the CJconties o
Oiynn, Wayne, Oamdca Appling, Fierce,
W*w -aad of tto Bruns
Glrffittt iLta TelMr of the Omam
sachSI-lyr
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VIII.
SOUTHER!* NOTES.
A roar art will be organised ihortly to build
* cotton factory at Dalton, Ga.
Tvs new cotton mill at Sidney, N. 0,, is
receiving it# shafting and maclimery.
Savasxab i# thinking of man ifsrtarlng &»■
phaitum block* with which to p*ve the oity.
About 40 firm* have been reoeatly purchased
la Greea county, Ky„ by «uigrsn u from Ohio.
A rotrwtT hu barn eriabB&ed at the lUo
iin# min*, near Flatcmis, Fla,, eoadtmud by
expert workmen.
Tm Knoxville, Tena., Car Wheel Company
are nutning their wheel foundry extra time to
fill heavy oradr*.
Thbbs thousand yard* of doth and one hup.
dr#.! blank- ta are manufactured ;» tM S-s
Braunfela, T«a#, mills weekly.
Aw. the money necessary hMl »on sabacribed
to start ths Griffin, Ga,, cotton factory. The
capital is about $ Si, 800,
A xsw rolling nd!J. the first one in the State,
has been started tap at Honrtor., Trias, and ft
will engage in making light T rails,
Tm locomotive works jn connection wi-h the
Boatjoke, V*., Machine Works, are in active
operation at this time Several locomotives
*r® in process of coiisEnjotios.
las track of th# Soutln-ni Pacific to the
great- salt mite in the Colorado desert,
Idaho, is bailsrtod with groat lumps of crystal
salt. Heavy raius and high wafer# might
cause a diss<du'km of that- ballast.
Tkk Messrs, Moulton, of Laconia, N. H.
who are proprietor# of a hosiery caff at Colma*
bto, 3. C.. where they employ ;h« labor of ;hs
prisoners lit the penitentiary, are largely in
creasing toe capacity M their work# thera
A«a«*s to the Orange Cite (Fla -I 1 Tim.# limes,
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there I'M** L - , ^ , ^ Urddm
he oMdThe Lr I' 60 "IT ‘ hflt !lSS
not L Spor l v lag *?**"«*
per cent per a acr nnnm on the M amount invested.
TwCuthhert. Ga,,cotton factor, ft
with work, having received, on on.day order.
for more goods than can posriWy be made in
six months, notwithstanding the 'enlarged
capacity from the new machinery now being
’ * *
put ft,.
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Mobs thsn three-fourth* of the cedar used In
the nmnnfaetore of cedar pencils to the world
is shipped from Florida. 1 arge groves of ce¬
dar grow op and .down the coast and on the
ditwaoiiHi river* ai:-l tbo supply germs intx
Uausuble,
IwcsTt-are* «aw mills are said te receive
ihf ft supplies from Brew ton, Alabama. 1 hose
mills are multiplying along the line of the Me.
tails and Montgomery *«d the South and North
road*, and the ttattor htutoco* i« devcioWag
into immense proportions.
A fasts of capitalists from sn Indiana town
have decided to start a Jute factory at M«r.ph»,
Teen. At least fifteen thousand dollars will be
expended in buildings and machinery, and tho
company expect to lie manufacturing bag
ging ia time for next year’s cotton orop,
Mbanasm-ux* feel very proud of their Stats
Liiwary In the capita! at Jackson. If compri¬
ses thirty-eight thousand vaftunea, which ta~
elude the legal text-books and reports from all
the States m the b’Tsion, staking a collection
which ranks third in comptetone-s* in the
whole country.
I ks Batola cotton factory at Grernrille, S, O.
hrn made a largo and rahiabte contract with a
lloatoji firm for furnishing them with yarns
tmtsi n. xt January, Sew Eivgtas..,! yarns were
offered at one-fourth of & cent lower, but the
iUpcrior ipiaifty ot ifie South* Carolina y* r
oMsmanded the contract.
Ckabxjwwh*, a G., ba* orgashsed a coffee
impfirting oompany of fifty mmfers, with a
capital of $50,(100. Coffee will to imported end
toiffut swUrtu to the Uighest bidder, whether re
to to a member of tee nwcciatioa or not, If
the scheme is cacrenfot, Other articte* w 11 be
ixiiported and sold m the Mine way.
in* roc- S.i.sm „ cotton nu.ls, „ 11 , at , Ttr Wtlaon, I „ N. C., _
wh'.cii ware «oteteei>sad stout » year «go, for
the manufacture of line yarn*, ore now run
&iug thirty-ait eimUug machines and five thou
ran<h one hudred am! twenty-four spmdto,
sxnployiug oeventy-five hand* and eonauiniag
eleven thousand pounds of cotton per wetk.
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\Vmiiv a redius of k*s than thirty mile* of
faeitaimma fourteen miaee, ftff in full opcra
'..on. Io th.-sc odd aiargc nnrotor of tobacco
fo-teries, aafo aim blind fft-totte*, spoke and
I, Ati.ffc, *»d one factory that gahihea rim-til.;*
teady for the loom.
Sown* CiltoUNA ohowi the greatest increase
in the cumber of cotton -jniii*, no leg* than
forty-thrra «w mill*, with one hundred and
tea taouwad fivo hundred aud ninety-five
npiadle* baring been addek Georgia has
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one buuarcd and thtriy-iune thoosand one
hundred aad fifty-six tpind’e* diu u g ths year
A»oho the new applications of cotton is it*
nse, in part, in tiw* construction of house*, tto
tufttariii emptojed for this purpose being ths
refuse, which, when ground up with about *a
equal asaoust of straw and a*be»to», ft con
verted tew a pmt, *&d tfeft it farmed mu,
istge stabs or bricks, which acquire, it ft said,
to* hardaew at tumt, and forafth » reaUy va-i
- -. g stock.
AtfAUTU » ocrtirntitm hirer Er-glMid
taUaft w-oald «ivs tltfie and mtwty by
thwrtwttoa tertwitsMu G«rgft- «sA
;i«ittoris StaUal. Why risoiiid they f\.: tui u:
ssifetawse Sgt-ung og&tasi tats? Tfeey
JESUP. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 17 ; 1884,
year will be worth, nay $3,000,000, Tbs profit
iji the busiuea* is tremendous A newspaper
correspondent ssj* that *i k year* ago & Uaua
chuaMts, nj»s settled turn Mentgomery, Ala.
He was very poor but Un thought bs an
opportunity, ac-.( uotiebag many rAisitsg psa
nuts, be rented land and began working it on
share*. Me is still raising peanuts and nothing
else, and bs does well to stick to them. Si*
y»r» of peoaftt caitor* tew* netted him 1100,
008.
Mobile is becamutg quite a timber pork
The stevedores of the ante helium data who
fairly rolled in wealth have passed away but the
new stevedore* who handle timber are getting
rich rapidly.. The opinion is expremed that
the railroad# will have to carry log# ag a regu¬
lar thing before the lumber trade reaches >t«
full proporUeus. It does not cost much more to
rati a train of twenty car* than a trails of fir* and
ten, and there ia iu> reason why idle car* should
not bo loaded wit!:, log*. Ibis may moan a low
rate of freight, but it is some thing that mutt
corns.
A en.mt»io quality of lithographic stone i# to
be found near Sis Mile, Bibb county, Ala. The
Blade *ay»; “Seven mile# of this place, on the
possessions of K. }. Bottenberrv, at the south*
era base of the coal iislds, there is found tg the
Indications for the potrotobm tdl. Iron, coal,
marble and limestone are found in the imme¬
diate vicinity, besides the entire county
abounds in the very best of timber.
The Eagte sad Ptomix mill, Coltftnbus, Ga.,
which is the largest cotton mill ia the south,
w ill pay »- dividend of eight-per cent tin it* <*p
ital of #1,9*10,000. ‘Die success of this corjvo
rstiOU ha* been remsrksbte. It was rc-organ
ired shunt IHS7, and since thenhss paid $1,-
370,000 in dividends and built tint of its earn¬
ings » new mill costing §1,008,000, and has a
large surplus besides. It is now proposed to
still farther enlarge Its operstinns by erecting
a new mill at an expense of 1950,000.
A yonrsm# Cotton 8t ed oil mill, which has
pute ^Tf iictwreii the ulanfcr* V'‘" '' * and oil men && of T the
*«««. Instead of growling about the tasnspor
tetion, toe planter will, ere long, express Lai hi.
own cotton seed oil and have the and
hllUa ri ., jt oa ljlH hinti hl the ^ ^^Ueeou
rfit; fvi -' 1! " : " aQ i[1 '
CTe ' llS< '' i prodot!t "' n of thfl oiI - wbi ' h bl!1 eom *
*’ ** ******* *« invslusbl# to cooking. A port
* bl « ttUlBrnt hashes® tested took the’ seed a.
tt c * m * from the gin sn l extracted forty-five
wd a-half gallons of oil from two thousand
pounds of wed.
Ar ts a*a ig bnotslttg oloHg. In 1890, her
-cen.-sus jshewed that the fanners' had doubled
in acreage, her con. produCMou increased
tanre than 45 per rent, oats quadrupled, aottem
sixty per e«it. The wool product doubled and
the tamcf-.l output mc.reseatl more than 1,000
per cent, Wb»| other state can make a like
showing. In th.; near future we expect to be
.proud, (a* we at* now) that we arc a native
Alabamian. Tbs county of Jefferson alone i*
«w-worth more Unm tbo white- cf Alabams
wn immediately aftet the wsr.-Mineral Age.
PROMINENT PEOPLE,
IritlNctE lfisMAUCK has just celebrated Sit*
forty-ninth birthday.
Henry Irvinu, the English actor, ft read¬
ing proofs ot a bock of his on America.
Genera r. B. F. Bcruta will deliver an
oration Decoration Dav at the New York
acfuiemy of music.
President Porter, of Yale, objects to co¬
education because tha system xvould divide
the t-.mo and pe>rUfi{« t to scuisibilitios and in¬
terest of the instructors
Imperial Highness Prince Bara, ths
only having surviving almost reached child of the the Emperor of of Japan,
is having age seven years,
a separate palace built for his oo
cupanoy.
Kaiser William, King George, of Greece,
this and King Christian, WfesfoV-ien. of lh-nmai k, will meet
summer in xvhere King
OiKM-ge pbyKfefam, trill attend the baths, by advice of his
Dr. J. H ZukkATOUt, vrto bus gained tto
litio of tto champion chess plaver of tins
world, now m thft o.untrv. wifi visit the
principal Ghifia. - iti.ft i l Use l.'nited Htatcs and Uica
go to
Jons J at Cisco, wbedtot ia Sew York
recently, toys*, nfo a pa budnros l»x. becalm a
tailor, «atemt; tto dry good* and sub.
banker. teqTwnUy Hs made liu-g# sums of money os a
■mm.oae among tto many mil
i, (cm, ires of ilantiattau fttoxul.
Ssc&ktaiv? Liscols resembles his father
ia peraonal ap»«fii»ice only from ttocy<* up.
ib- is not x . tall oi ro gaunt in fii.trc”a», lift fits
*r, n«r is tto- kfwr-r paik of fac» sa
narrow; but the rwemblamjs m tho eves and
f .ritoad ft to marked that, the Secretary sat
for what is cons?, tered * us best portrait
P alntod of !lis tetlwr.
Doctor Rich ard Jop.pas Gatliito, the
ahauldered. yra^of*^ white-whiskered He ^ sag te a gun, tali. is bread new
friendly mat:, with' a
He face, br-gbv blue eyes, and a pleasant
voice. to* recontly been making mrm
great <*™xfS9Sf*KJXS improvements m his gun, and has ton
THE NATIONAL DEBT.
A fictintitiou i»f ranrireu flilUen* In
Vi an ts.
The imtioiial debt statement just famed
shows tto decrease of tto put-’lc debt during
the month of March to to $14,238,331
Bofitejg* ot debt since Juue30,
^
estate the to*torV.7.7 "!!"." Wft’m
Gold SiUyercertificate*outstaiKlinff.... Certificate* tjubtamling..... Kfo2iki.4to
isffistssSraaaf 116,408,181
Legal tag tender* ....................... reitfiajiiing MO,881,Ota 86M0O
.......
Ft actional currency not including
mmmist estimated « lost or
deteroyed.................... 6,064,S15
The payments made from the treasury by
wuriaHte during tiie month of March, lSw,
warn aa follows :
Civil Wat... ami miscellaneous.........$5,083,997 S,941,87® 70
........................ 18
Navy........................... Interior, Indians........... 1,501,180 308,087 ffi 48
Interior, pension*.............. 43
Tt« .......m, mfim ■&
The above dsn* not include payments made
publfc debt fnt Vnitad ■■ State*. pdbeii ' m tim
i -.f tn.«
j TfejW*«Sfi —A fipgfed ja^-e. Ifor-ly
j fdfuse.-, He 1 f j--s - f O; il»-*. i:
, wlso ps< .-•U'.,{ r„» n for stuajuig gixcb
the WORLD'S NEWS.
Eastern and Miadle Stats
Ftx men were Instantly killed by an exp’o
*wU in < the 'heKrtr-sl nitro-giyewitte house of tbo Point, ito
i N. 'Anno Thw works nt
the J. killed building was frightfully torn to pieces, mangled. and
men Were
Their names are as follows: iamott itupiuit,
superintendent vice-pregideat of the company work#;" . Edward %Y. N Hill,
of the Nor
««*» oompodndar of nltro-|lyct. . iv n-crg!)
W feuk JoJeesn/M, a
ly \ MotnUU., daiiglitor of awcH-luwwn
m*M and of Zanastown, half Ceuu bad tor the part
yeas Bbrtiy, a been affianced to Hci.rj;
a farm laborer. Tbs parents of the
you-,; tody Staidly, to tliecr daugbb t-’s but
maty with bttt notwltitoiandiug -
opjv>»itk»i and (bo nvt. went of? a t«w duv I* Ago
tbo got married, A going tow to hours Shell sy's after borne *h# after
rtac> rorontouy- Cie brothers the «tap
tw > cf bfide wont to
BMiiy’s volvar# house, ah -altarcatK "" m <,i s:i-v:l. end re¬
were f - tiring which fii!
lowed resulted sn tbo kiiUng ■it£ the who* t ; wa„
brothers and the wounding of Shelly,
was taken into curtenly.
A (ins it-many disartcrs tex,k place ahmg
the Atlsur.c court during the h«\ v gal* uf a
few day* ago. Front various ptjiita CAitis fe
pf'rts of vassals being by task wrecked, iM-c«aprni&I
m some instaiK** of life. Th» schooner
Kiverdale went onhore no&r the Dolaware
Break water, and the eaptein and four «k>b
ware drowned. Several vesssi* iwra Aim
wrecked t» the Hudson, and two or three
Uves lost- The gale was the meet furtiws r«
corded in a tong
PHiCAJjkbi'HiA L« just had a m; rat
fiiMWi rtiow, with $1,308 given in prises to the
folium t
A TWi ..*-ye aR- oi.r> boy at'J<dui$town, Penn.,
was thrown down an,! fatally pocked bv a
game-cock which the child was teasing.
Fbvkn- women have jurt gi adu ib-l an doc.
tors. f r, i j tbo Sew V g k Mt li- ui Ce ! > _c ai ,1
Hospital for Women.
StxcK rhr Attgtwt gate, seven moHtiis ago,
elchtecu fs-Lia^ vc<WU have ljee» loat from
GitKicester, Mass., with ail their crew*, which,
dories, together with the men lost overboard and ia
make* the record 8*1 men lot. leaving
bchlitd. as near as can be ascertained, six? ■
five widows and .184 fatherless chUdrwi. T bis
is a re<H*d m.p.„ u-aci-i in ffe hte*
tory of tlw buslisa* of Gloucester. i
Mbs. OrmrpOKrKR. wife of the propriety
of the .New y ark Mont'i JCettttnff, the leading
th-mu sn newsjkiper of the' twimtrv, foundoa
Bbe by her was first a woman husband. of <he<l remarkable a few'dav* Uc : vHga
abHitiw muom
and very ebarttabto. During Iwff
Weinac he pent ver giOO.OtD lo founding
charitable inatituticM* hi Kow York, and only
recently of benevolence rtxwod a. special d*S;,ration ia hosor
w from the limp rocs of
Austria. -Until a few years ago aha was the'
business manager of the Sttmti Meilung,
Rhode Tm .Hepubtican Maud ticket was-eucaeakful in the
GlectUm* tha c-4iididst^
for govt-mor ami minor officers Iwiua the
pteewit iacmntonta. The legislature wil*
stand nine Dvmocrsda. ^ ftenttte—twenty House— seven Rc-pubiissms,
licans, fifteen fifty "" y-sevea lUspoMtean s«v Repab
of in th*' Democrats; Republican a loss
one. senate ami a gala of
four in the llcH 3 .se.
Mita Qklix and daughter dies! at Loval
hanna, Penn., of trichinosis, and tho father
and another daughter were not exjiectoil to
recover.
white Seven Anstro-Fobitidar* iixiking tor work,
ton, Penn., walking ok a railroad track near Scran¬
were struck by a backing engine.
Four were killed, one was fatally tuptred, one
lost an inn and one escaped unhurt.
Pittebrn Gkokoz Penn. Jone.i for (colored) the murder was of banged at
colored g, named .. Ft*ter, atn tta.-r
man in JtffA Jones
Baitteht man o aly eighteen when the crime was eom
Eouth and Weak
T^*6 neirrom were ofif* Tft' fTrk
eimntj. S. C., f or assaulting a white man':
daughter, C., tor murdering and tho other another in Gaston county, X
man.
Genera i, Aotjebo, with twenty orimsi
n»a, mmmv left Key West, Ha."at mid¬
night and exnbarkod on a schooner dertinwi,
it is tieiievcxl, for CulMt on a filibustering ex¬
pedition. The revenue cutter Dix started in
pursuit of the party
Ar Chicago ca-sh wheat was quoted at Tfift,
within six quoted and a in half that cents city. of the lowest fig¬
ure ever
A»otrr thirteen lives were lost by the born
ing g Chat, of ths steamer rix-or, Bofecca £vertngbam, on
the all IO0 Ik» near Florence, Ala.
The fire br- »to out at 4 A. M.. and tho steamer
the was shore immediately eouM to Uoaii -<1 for tto shore. Itefore
reached steamer was
conu’htcb- Hk.vav wroceed ia fiamos. «
hanged Rose, Oscfeola, a itarro. wx-ighing f..r ^ipnonds
was another at Are., the unutter
of coloml mau, n prominent member
of lift tana.
Forest fires have desstroye.1 a large number
of houses ics of 8<Joih tana Carolina and ovitbuildings and in fivo
count wx or seven
eoont-ies of North Carolina. Vast forests have
also Irx-h been swept away, many plantations
ruined and husdrft.ft of families rendered
immkrn,
Washington.
Rkcrstary Krkijxumi vskx received n
telegram from Mr. Horgont, our minister to
Germany, cumplinimtary expressing bis .gratitude for the
notion of tuo 1'rwsident and
tor.ate, but declining tho Russian mission and
resigning Uuv* at Berlin toratute of his health,
ami other reasons to to explained by letter.
The naval approj>rlatix>n hill, as i t cbm®
from the tomato edmn^ttee. f;5‘,t-Sf; calls 67(1 £ or The appro rsti
priatiua* amounUng to
mate* sulwaitted tto to bill, Congress it vailed for te fffiJ,- tto
m,Wh mui as came over for
tonah' from th« Ho\»> iH.kiiO.fi'fo provifk* appro
pnatiohs aggj-egating Tha Warn
ate committee added $6.4fit,9h0 to the W1L
The French and American claims commis
iieid its Huai metduig. A final settle¬
ment of all the claims before the commission
tv iu nutdft. Tto total nutiitor at cbm* against
the ! 'ntted Btates himdmi was ?». aggregating sixteen claims #17,-
6H1,800. ailowml. Two and these and award of
were on an
606, without interest, was mads to to date. paid to
trams* withte twelve months from
AjttMft'T at 'cotuage at tto various Uttite'i
Statefl mints durin? March: 87,833 coM
ptei-cs. worth $’.4Tif.331.f>0; 1,614,816 2,003,010 silver
pieces, worth foVW,0i3.5O; total 4.C04, ■ i
•-..ire. worth worth #t?-i,r>'«.48; $S,gR3.fC0 4k coinage,
888 pieces,
A r*xv dav* ago GetofW Gfkfit
on the floor af the House, and was the re¬
cipient of much attention from the members
Bfe had not yet rerovered from the effwta of
bis recent painful fail in New Yoi-k. Repre
seutatira today RandoUsaidlt by ‘‘Mr. Speaker visitor , wrare this
honored Gere having As as AiBcrican a on I need
flofw rai Giant an
n»* mrrodu re him to you I move tto House
taft# s roccsft of fifteen Bttattes to
give BB a memtwrs an tn^l opportunity visitor.” -to. pay Mr.
their rHKpocfs our
■Carlirie put. tto morion and it then »» car
rifii mumimouriy. Geaicral Grant ro»
minfulte to his feet and assisted on wittor
si to by Messrs. Carlisle middle and Randall, tto
laboriously down the eisis to
tofore tfe Speaker's desk, wtore,
upon his frutebes, he shook hands with
Representatives as thev jiassod before him.
Mr. Carlisle made the presentation*.
every monitor wostatrodunsd.
The Senate posttattto '•-utamittite votefl'b.
report favorably the bill tn prorMe for a p «•
.
tee matter. ajrrasd’to report unfavorably on tto same
Tara by Indian apmrourifttioa bill has toco
passed the House.
Goverscr Springer 5ft.-ua.AY, committee of Utah, «*f investizn appeattrl
before the
Won ordered by the Hotwc, rivI denied ttm
hurges of >rrr(:,u!«ri?>" whits to was united
fitatcr meirdvei ir> K-’iritcitV H« I'hfirsiri
hi* accusers with tola* men of bad
and i« to pay of the Worretm,
Poretgrw.
RnsoLtmsws of eonifolene* to the queen
and duchess of Albany, on the death of their
ion parliament. and husband, were adopted in the British
Gesrra{, 0OHPOS made an advance from
KbnrfWdi, defeated, s»tl ia a battfo He with tho rebel
fon-es was t rt'teh pursued tbo
Egyptians for two n iks after tite batCffi. Hie
scene ing troops of confusion fsan.il presented to behold. by the The retreat¬ Egyp¬
was
tian regulars and the Bnahi-Baaouica
snouting out that- them
wounded had received betrayed uttenuon thorn, ter the
no
tssa long tj*» of taYri* fears. The troops Ware had
damorfag for ‘Area fris&fcs to
meet the «tway. In the early part ot th#
encounter the Lgyptions wore successful, and
tto enemy wars actually la full retreat, when
Uioir cavalry made a dashing eh&ree. De¬
spite the reverse tto inbAbitejit* atall remain
»taun<-h friend* to General Gordon. Two
blank tuwhas wars shot for treachery, which
oiUwxi the defeat cf General Gordon’* troops,
troop* GatncRAL at Tonqum. Millot, commanding that bo tba to* French beets
entirely successful, reports that
and the troops will
will soon return U> Franca About 6
troops, with the native auxiliaries, willbesuf
fictent to remain in Touquio.
sailed iteAK’iAS, from Grama*, Btu&tffi with Htteft. his Ths troops, British baa
to tttgnia.
troop* had hardly left when Osman fol¬ tm
appeared naox Taruonieb with about 1,000
lowers.
policy Ge.vbral Gordoi? resolved to abandon a
of conciliation toward the nati ves of
the Soudan and adopt soidie.tu more vigorous mesa
firm The Egyptian conduct who said been de¬
tailed Khartoum to give and u proceeding Rife to to Egypt parties rtridvod leaving
out. srilers delay. to return A mod to thebeleagurod at citadel Khartoum with¬
stearates
daily engaged the rebels, who lost heavily,
Biuxck Aiixmm’s bod iv wus taken to Elis'
land on the royal yacht OsiKirne. m . .
EMttnvD YaTK*, a pro.nincut English
journalist Isas nud editor of the Xjondoti Wfefd,
been sentenced to four mouth*' ImprftoO
went fur libeling the Earl of Lonsdale The
judgment al ha* beeti respited pending &n ap
p upon a point of
A rrast ia London destroyed publishing about a siotoi
business bouses, mostly and book
binding establftnmiuts.
John and Goo rg» Btephftnsou were e»
cute. 4 dor at of Ifegjna, did British Demist Aiuorica, John McCarthy for tbs
im«: an man
A IiOSTG Komt dispatch sov»timt from the Pftmch
will probably invade China the northern
coast of their Tonquin.and claim will hold Canton in sup
I>ort of for indemnity.
It is propound in Canada to notify farmer*
of weather fervcaat by means of dues on ail
railroad stations and loownoti vv engiiwu.
First men were instantly killed at«l ■>fh«*
Manitoba, injured by a blasting accident at Tort Arthur,
cabinet Akteh doefttod a thorough against discussion the proposition the British to
tablish proteotorato es¬
ttUNC* a over Egypt
I.EOPOLB'8 funeral took place in
IV mdsor castle in i«w»jice of Queen victoria
and th* other members of the royal family.
A second funeral service, celebrated later,
was attended only by the queen, 'tor dead
ton * wife and tiie dean of Windsor.
Th* steaiuitup Daniel Sbeiinnann, from
Antwerp, while struck the on a rex-k off Si-iuibro Ingtif
S-ho knocked entering hole harbor in ot bottom Baiii'ax, N. S.
a her tad tank
one*. • Of 180 ijaaMMigyrs and craw only
n me w ere sax ed, compruing Hie captain, five
and throe pasaon^ar*. The stop ft a
ft'to! loss and only her topmastn were visible
water.
HcsQABv’a supreme tribunal has cwnfirmod
acquittal of ailU Esther « Jew* who were charged
murdering that they killnd Solotnoasy. It wo*
he?- to obtain hor bloo«i
mix with Passover bread.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC
Elirr.TE CnAEi-OTTE Langtrt ft tho real
name of Use ,l«rwy Lily.
Mme. B.KRNHABDT has learned to play the
organ in view of a scene in “ La Servants.*’
The Greu EnttUsh opera, company will to
reorgonfted to play a summer season in New
Orleans.
Mn. Stetson, the manager, and Sir. Good¬
win, for the actor, Slave enter,.*! into copartner¬
next season.
Henrv Irvtno, when at home, ft said to
while away i&e hours equally feiiaJcspieare. between angling
for trout and studying
Mart Ar»kr 80 .v will make* tour of Spain
tofore returning to the Lyceum theatre, Lon¬
don, for a revival of “Romeo and Juliet.”
Ths Eiten Mu*-» has imea op*««i in Yew
York. It ft a permanent wax-figure show
modelled after Mailama Tussauds m London.
Louis Jastes 1 and Marie Wainwrigbt go to
Issudon with lhirr. tt as lift chief support.
Charles Hawthorne goes along as stage mm
Mi.su Vas Zaxdt, tto ilhastoah.
taKBia, who has long Iscii a favorite in
Sms signed an engage ; i rtf to - • ng in tto orrem
iximicpie iu Ijondon.
Maud Bamks, daughter of Genera! N. F.
Batiks, is studying for tto stage. 8he has ap
peared with eonskk-rablv ns a public fc« mailer on several occasions
Herr Kmii, Si'aria, who ft regarded. siugtsr, by
many «s the greatest Rvh^ bara yp
next nm-ko VhilhftnwMuc hft find 'appearance conrert fax in Amerk-a New York at th -
Toward the close of the p»>rfommnce fa
IhoMetejolifiMi tew enings ■ opera-houss. grttGenum K«w York, his a
ev ago, -a arose hi
s*-at, fared one of the parterre boxes, am)
s-tei; “Will the ladteeand gentlamen i» tl »at
box be kind enough to keep qwtet, «u thu
Ui(«e who desire to hear the oi *xra m ay do s«,T
A mtarm of amiiasse swept over tto b.rt-1
there waa no further intem«>1-ionof tin* per
fonnance, and when the curtain had fallen
pensms waited to grasp the hand of the
who had «»ete* out
bosiness'failuIes.
XcTcrew iu <li« lirnl Thn» Uoiiilu
»£ itiv I’wn t «»ir Veatx.
It > 1 1>un Sc tto . of Now York, report ths
brnfinee failure* in the United States during
the first quarter of lias past four years to bo
n.i follows;
First Quarter of Failures. l iabilities.
jmt ....'............... - -l.Wl **,•000,800
jm ...................8,12? 38,«.*»;t«0
J883................,3,806 : 8,908 37,0)0,000 40 000,000
: ,
ITte Sneak Thief Cracker
dealer ^ “Tltw is the latest, showing I gnaws,” said a
in novelties, r reporter
.
what looked like tho motto erackcrn that
arc pulled apart at evening parties with a
flbwp t* port, disdofting a sentimental
motto, “i? is a lut'ttocracker,” he said,
“with the ttiotio left oat. They aro also
mines the bit of candy that tho motto
usually wrapped '
m imnmd. Tbc«e
craekera are for toe use i of the oomast
cial travelers or others who have to
travel to produce a- great deal. They loud are made so
plosion ns pistol a rcv>ort The as as Urn ex
of & way to uss> the
cracker is to fasten one and on the door
by wetting this little sartaco of pnm
with the tongue, and the other end to
the jam of the door. Tto result is that
tto door cannot to opened by a hotel
nomh thief, if to pick* the lock or stools
back tho boll over the lock, without pro
ducing a report that will arouse the oc
cupaut of the room, Tho alarm cracker
eakeinea,” w popular parucuiftriy among jewelry
NO. 84,
SUMMARY OF CONGRESS
Stast,.
A hill wn*s rvjtor!. ■! iro. u ti! Iv t ■ establish A
national forest reservation ■ the head
waters of the Missouri.... Bills wore Intro¬
duced making an appropriation to [lay the
fexpwiSBs of aVomBiteias to efeidra Alaska,
find to allow dnswboeks on imported ata
terialstwsl in tin marmfarturo <* tobnero,
in snuff and favor cigars of exported.,,.Mr. his WM Flats to spoke
or
pnuizti Ute patent office into a depart
BteTit.
Mr. Hall, from the commit apjnvpriaU, >■ eon appr 'pr'n bill
tions, with reported amendments.....The the naval bill <n intro
ducoi stwtd.T Mr.
ably from by the Edmunds committee and naval jrportel nffnirs, far -ra for
on
the relief of th,< drwruictite survivorK. w
nUHed. It provides %aim for tlw* pompenantion or
Ora survivor* for iucamd by them on
the expedition. Tbo mnvm and «0
ainounte Melville, ore as follow#; Grorge
chief engineer,
y>. Dsnenhower, lieutenant, $1J*.»; Juty*
raond L Rewcomh, natwralist, $>W; John
Cole, lu-ting tmatewnin, $•»»; IV. F. ( . JShr
df-rimui, seaman, $G0u: and the remaining
standvors $300 each. 'Hie Wll further pro
vide* for the payment to tbo widow, child or
of i -t legal repr(«t-ntative of each dtttvasod
due ic.amber the deceased of the expedition member and any arrears year's of pay
and aa
ditbfiiftl pay. i
The bill to itiereniw the efficiency- of the
general salary land of $3,000, office, glrktg and bw the tuatetent btssnujimewere
a.
and I Mr. Increasing MonxU'a the bill clerical providing force, for was ti» passed las
•
provam,-,at of! thetwiirto-gc was Meed... .'ttie
lUair fducational bill was further discussed.
A iiiil te> provide for the creation of a silk
culture InueAvi was iatrodtioed by Mr.
c»a Mr. McPherson intnvluwl a bill to
anientt the-patent laws Tl» Blair cducs*
tionai bill was discusaoi without m-tlcn. MrJ
Pendleton ejijptwed it, on <.vm:rt-itutu>tu)I
grounda. Mr. WiUuutis spoke in favor of
the bill.
A joint rrsomttea ftsm tahro&ced of Otjjjj'ress t>y Mr.
Minister Fincrty tendering the thaftfe Introduced tor to
Sorgimt... .Bills were of
the etiastrijctimi of n mere-hunt ship »v*v
design; to equalise tl>« taxation of dornestid
and foreign insuranee ormpnnles; appropri
Bttae for the relief of mfforer* by
pointment the Mississippi flood* Missouri and nutliori/jiig oouuutosiod the ap¬
of a river
.... The Trade Dollar bill was further
cosssi.leratl
Tbo House ptuwd. the b!0 providing: for ths
yrement of the trade dollars and their
reooiaage into silver dollars, flfterr strikinx i
out Urn the trada fourth dollar.* section, recoined which provided Ht-andarei th; sib
into
ver dollar* should lie dt-ducted from the
amount of bullion required to tw coined by
the remonetization act. Tbo vote on tha m»
•ago the of the bill was 159 to 50, and that
tei to Glfi... rejotiUoii .The of the fourth seettm otiamstm was tsi
ramatifter bn r>>
ported livestock too bill providing for tit* insjawtion of
and hog pro-.tm re iiitMidwl for ex¬
te-tolturaftsi port-, and probiWisins food and 1 iipore the finiiortatton An adwerva of
...
aooiambsion report was presented the alcoholic on the bill providing for
Tito bill nuthorixing cm Ii*ju<->r truffle....
tho sorrt-ary of the
hi treasury, the to im cot tho lawful money national deposited
treasury in trust by the bonk¬
ciroudaunx ing associations for tho r n em-ut uf their
The no rcjx.rt-.l favorably...,
ecai u.tt.vi n p; . )inte.-l to investigate the
ohorges tnailc bv ll. V. Kot)iv.--,e;ito! Kcib r
Hpunst poiulent, Cisneral Boynton, the rorrea
subniitte-d a report, Bcoouipanied by
this ww resch resolution,; litiiKl: “Tha'‘, -that tea too tiau'iKS charge* aeainrt iu-uuis*
II. V. Boynton are not statofned by Utcevi
lienee, and by that t.taero is »o grc*ma for any
laid r-tton the it? Hoorn* The mvlutfou w«*
las,! over over for future action.
Omsidcraih n cf the Ind .ndian approprtetioa
bid was cutens.1 ui-W-m. ' Phe bill colls for #3,-
34T,h53, Mr as against Throckmortun •last A>,300,08.1 *3,800,083 offered for for the current eum’ifi
year an 1
and went providing abolishing that t,he their five places Indian shall inspectors, to token
by army officers detaited for the Pimidont duty.... A
message was received from the to
comme the -teefcibn ndiug an appropriation the h<vn* of of t lower • for
pro of the
KSfcipp: A joint passed
retolution wna authMUKtug
t't« e sreretary en tary of uf war xar to loan flag* and bunting
to fair the mayor held of Rich mood Vi, to U, used a*
ft to to in that city in aid of e hi am
for disabUsi Confederate »,>«dicju Mr,
Throckmorton', hill, motion to amend tto Indian
appro;iriatvm India;. iasiscvitB-s so a., to at*man ttu* tivs
tod have Gwur duties tor
formed by army oflRoers, woa oarrfod'ui to C7.
A Talk A bent Perfumes,
“Bow many Sotcn ore uacd ta tho
manufacture of perfumes ?*’
“Tho principal onos are roses, orrtnge
floxvers, tuberoses, the jitsmiiio, cassia,
and violet. Aside from roses the flowery
perfumefi are produced in France, where
tamers and gardeners devote themselves
to the eniti ration of flowers for the pur¬
pose. The pomades, which aro u sort of
vehicle for carrying the 'essences, are
shipped to perfumers in all parts of the
World These pomades rm- nil made in
the same way. Several new processes
have boeii devised, but none have pro red
a» giHxl as the old method. I may also
any that perfumes ere everywhere made
from the raw material by the same pry
cess.”
Tiin perfumer took down an oilier curi¬
ous object with from cloth the shelf. It was tut -oat
born a tied tteross the ojx^n
end.
“This ft the original In which, civet is
shipped from Egypt. Civet is an ani¬
mal odor and is obtained from a pouch
on gn animal of that name, in which it
is secreted. The best known of animal
the odors is musk, which is obtained from
musk deer. China furnishes tho
best quality. Twenty-live pods or flacks
plates are packed in oblong tores composed of
of lead inclosed in a caddy made of
pasteboard. The cuddy is decorated with
curious- look ing Chinese characters.
Musk is obtained from Assam, Siberia,
the Altai mountains and other parts of
Northern Asia. London is the depot for
all varieties of musk. ”
“What is ambergris?”
“That is another animal odor. It is
secreted in the intestines of the sperma¬
ceti whale. A very curious fact is that
ambergris is only aoomnulated m‘a by dis¬
ease- - that is, it is only secreted sick
whale. It ia hard, oi a light gray color,
and is found in quantities varying from
twenty fo fifty pounds. It is worth |tiO
an ounce. So you see if a party of sail¬
ors strike this kind of a whale they can
make for shore. Spermaceti whales are
found near the island of Sumatra, Mo¬
lucca, Madagascar and the China seas.'*
-....'to
“Yes'* rm» young ALaitgemery
.
j Stay the, proudly, “I can trace invan
; o airy feck for gencraticus. Mtim bnt
' th.- Hne.sLbkiod ia
\ inserting the head nows my wti»s," ami
of his cane i® Shift
f.i. .;ub lie walked away. “Yes,indeed, yea
can po h»i*k for gr-jusraffouai" sumatkod
r T -t -f tbrfrftdfrtheft f-.itaifv. nddrrwHwt. “I kuow
b ; irir-ut rour Yohr groadfalber
was a Smnh, vouf vour great-giandtatlpr &
Bmi'ii c-t grrua.gtuategmidfethe.r
TtefemhU,” ' '
a .
THE JESHF HOUSE
Corner Broad and Cherry St*.
JE8UI», 0KOBGIA,
Junction of Atlantic, Gulf and Maeon
and Brunswick Railroad*.
The attention of the traveling offered public
ft directed to the inducements
them hy this House
The location of this House is on ele*
rated ground and
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE DEPOT,
Ji is well supplied with water and
drainage, and is fitted in every way to
give its guests every comfort of a
class no' ill.
Rates- II .60 per day; Single week Meals $7. 50
cte.; hr the month $20;
tep-i.iiiEKAi. mbootwt To vamh-ik*.
The Table will be a leaning feature
of the Jesup House, and of being the under the
immediate supervision proprietor,
no pain* or expense will be spared to
make it equal to the best. Polite wait¬
er will may* baggage to and from Hotel
and Depot
P f. LITTLE FI Kill, Proprietor.
1. F. S. Mil l CO.,
DRUGGISTS
-A KD
PHARMACISTS,
(Atthe Ntw Druifl.ors.)
JESUP, GEORGIA.
WAK!THr,i BES.S OV
Pharmaff at seal aaJ Toilet Preparatiana
AK» ESAiailS B*
Brsees, Patent Mi-didnes, Trusses, Abdominal Plaijonory, Books, Shonld.r
Mermen*. Supporters, and
A full line of fresh and pure Garden Seed al¬
ways Wv on keep hand. what Ready the- jirople mixed need, Paint in *1! will colors.
and com*
psto with any bouse <m r*t«il prices.
Call *ud examine cmr abide,
DR, F. B. McRAE & CO.
DR. MeltAE will receive sad answer colts at
the Drug Store,
TUB JOKER'S BUDGET.
WHAT A QCAKKR CITY WAG UA9 TO
TELL I S OF.
[From the Philadelphia Evening Call)
IN WASHINGTON.
“I hear that tins wild Western state's
man, Oongrasstnan X.. is laid up with a
terrible oold—not been able to leave the
house for a week.”
*‘l “What knew did it would he do?” happen.”
“Yon know old Perkins, the manu¬
facturer V"
“Yes.”
“Ha offered Congressman X. a big
Interest in a now patent hath-tub if ho
would publicly recommend it after try
tag it,”
Well?”
“He tried ik“
liEAItXINO TO COOK.
“Send my -lauglitcr to a cooking
school ?’' exclaimed a New York mother.
“No, indeed; our jxviition in aooioty for¬
bids it. with Why all she would bo compelled
to mix sorts of people.'’
“But this ia a new school just opened,
and I hear that it will be very fashion
ible.”
“How can a Cooking school be made
fashionable ?" waked the lady, withoo;i
sMorable doubt.
“Its mcmlHirshlp is to be very exclu¬
sive, in the first place, and it will be very
expen*iyo, the end nothing will !>e taught
but sweetest dishes, such ns pie,
cake and that sort of thing.”
“Well,” wild the mother, “I may pos¬
sibly allow Edith to atte nd for a little
Chile, lmt it must be with the distinct
understanding that on pie days she shall
have tho nothing crust.” to do with anything but
upper
how rr works.
Mis* Blank—-“What a lot of interest¬
ing items there are traveling around
alxiTit Frank .Juntos.”
Hon. Mr* Blank (legislator)—“Frank
who?”
Miss Bhuik—“James, the Westons
outlaw, baffdit and road agent."
Hurt. Mr. Blank—“Ah 1 Y'>«, I re
mcinbcr ftbout him.”
Miss Blank—“This paper mys that ho
and his gang never robbed the Hannibal
and 8b joe trains, because his mother
had a frets pass over that line. Yon have
a free pass yourself, haven’t you, pa?"
Hon. .Mr. Blank—-“Well, ahem 1 Yes.
I was given one when I, became a mem¬
ber of the legislature.”
Miss Blank—“Was the railroad afraid
the people ft--” would rob it if you did not
have
Hon. Mr. Blank—“There I There,
child. Go back to your embroidsrr.
You nre too young to understand all the
little details of statesmaiiBlup,”
A s.tr> Ksmsn.
“Ah, how de do, Mifika ? Allow me
to ci .r.fri'Rt------but pardon under me, the fo impre-s- rhaps
I am premature; I was
siou that, your wedding day wae fixed for
last week.”
“Yes, it was. You were away at the
time, 1 believe.”
“Yes, ]ust got back. How did tiie
affair-" marriage
“But there wr« no affair; tha
did not take place, and I am nearly
crazy “Boor with follow grief. ” how must suffer.
I you
Did your loved one become ill f"
“Worse than that."
* * f r *
“IT*, her father failed.”
Obu r.tMU IKS.
Y<totern Man—“You ‘old Pluladelphifttis family’ pride,
bnxv; a gootl deal of
1 sec.”
Philailclphiiui- ‘'Some* of »« certainly
have at. cub torn who were Amcricaus ce»
turst* ago.” Man—“Well, I lived hte
Wests ru
years where there art) more old families
to the acre than Phiirdelphia ever
dreamed of; and more than that, their
at teutons were Americana oeataxiea be¬
fore yoa** landed,”
.Philadelphian—‘‘Where in tha world
is that?” T _«._
,,, AcateruMaa , w „ In I .. he Indiaa lom
i i _ ___
_
i MiMfi—Qa ocoouat o# sewend recent
«***« ot death lit Hngittod among ehfl
‘taen who hod be«u led on wheaten
bftcult, ttcdinal a Journal physician that states nfahts ta tbo British
under six
eight months should to fed with
nolliing whatever bat milk.