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rates will be made with parties
to oontiaas their advertisement*
’"than oas week. for the Pally.
R*LY—H*»* rata* a*
Up » Ohio they declare it infelici
tew fore colored citizen to eend his
children to white echoole in Felicity.
If the Btgro le to be boycotted, the
while* will her* to do ail the work.
Aftd thet would bring on wuch more
eerious trouble then any
here.
Efc: The Weshiegton —— chgplain whocese
mended the I’re ident elect to the
protection of the Almighty inad* quite
tha ... kind ol proteet-
* mistake aa to
Moo tailed to a high tarif l’resideat.
tlad the Republicans UajH the war
geiag as lively while it was with ua
M they do uearly a quartar of a cea
lory after ita oloae, the Coafederaey
would bare gone down in a twelve
*o»tb.
K:
Somabodf bat pratenttd Mr. liar
riaon a thotgua. Ardant citizens oa
their way to Tadianapolit to arge
thair claims will do well te take ne-
tiee of thi# fact. The sew Preti-
daut’t hatred of rebels msy bs tura-
ad into aaotber okaanel at any mO-
assat.
Air. Willismsen. ike Philadelphia
bachelor millionaire, instead of giv¬
ing 912,000,000, for a school for hoys
shoald hare devoted the money to
Mbool for girls. What is to bscom#
of the girls if all tht boys of Mr. Wil
Hansons’ schools aba)t follow bis
•spenanea and bacome rich old bach
•lora?
■muiw Hum
OolBBbna Eoqoir.r Sun: Th.
Sivniosh Naws’ idaa of local land
—a *«•"»» !»«•
gil, orgftoixad to indaox tloifftble
*•» ">
mooay, (»ya tba Macon Telegraph,ia
an — admirabla on*. ___ r Ii «i « ,imniTAr a
appsar in alcuoat any coaamtinity in
, Wbum ... b.«i. lo B.r.
about laoda, and prices will ba run
up t« .uo». lb. Mur.
Ther* ought to ba iatalltgant aaaiat
ffiMi to intandmi aatt -
lltaraatad in tha growth of tha
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BO profit to tbaraaalve* except from
«* r*WI-, TU. i. .nbr.
ly praeticalda if a pnblia spirit can ba
jgfiMMd that Will carl* cU .
Th# distinguished editor of tha
Morning News haa a more uuyior
tact sekemn to sacu'e miHiigralioa
thaa ***"■ tba oua mantioned bv lLa Tala
-
graph, bat w« DOt JPt •••n it
a-thMBi.tu. ~i.m~ oi ti».
Morning New* rhia aohatua is for
P*atM> M MttUml, ba in .S.N*. of nl Im
rnigratioa, to charge aompa
I~t ..<1.0 w CO.K1..I.J opo.
buainais prioeiplaa. Tba object of ’
(hi. bureau ia to aacure option, on
nil of tba lands of the Slate offered
for anl #4 any for twalva months. Tba
land, to offered are to be carefullv 1
*n,j*i tj-»p.i~i ~m~«.
the employ of the bnraan and Ds i
•nDtive , . Matter .. will aeeotapsnv the ., i« .
ac^ompi »
raport of tba •arv*vorv. Tii* link!
will than ba pl.cd , , >■ .ii -h* ban i of
{•at aganta in tba nor b. Iv-M
pi Wwt, th« eotuuiiMionof *l..i M
p«a*M to ba da<Incia<l fi in ib«
•moant of tba «•)#.
Of eouraa it would tvk* good ra n
agam«Dt aud a erraat deal of work to
iBBBgarata tba bnraau and randaet
it BarMaafally. Ooca f.irlv under
baadwav, however, we bt-beve tba' it i
woald raealt id great and laating ben
•SU to th* Htate.
A at an who her practised audit in< f,,i 40
jeara, ought to know ..nit from sugar
read what lie .«a> *
Tei ano <»...lsiti 10, Iv>T
Mcwn. k. J. Cbeney A Oo — Uentlamer,
—I have been jn the gem ral pia< tine of n« <1
Mae tor mi*t Blyeai*, and would say tint in
all BH praotxx and expermitee, have nt vor
•tana preparation ihat I could prcftriln-
;--ga HUpreCaUrrh a* Much confidence of mooes, nr i c t
Cura, mauuf.cturcd t>y v<
Sana prwwrlived it a great many tunc-n,d
Need eti* wonderful,and would «*v in <
Ut lrt u that a Ur. i Save yet to Bed a cm of C*
Ulih it would not cue 1 h*j
I it .ceordjDi; to direcUoi».
Yawn Truly,
1. L OUttSCKH, M I>
will tlBB UBca, Cur Sift Stuoin i m
■ (P** any ca n o( Catann
1 »ith th Haii a Catarrh
IrilTSV fpm*., t«A*dp, <».
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ALASKA’S
WHAT A FORMER RESIDENT OF
THE COLONY SAYS
(,'migreu Mi mi M look Into, Hie Affair,
Our Colony mill Stop These Things—
l,<u».e Moral* Prevalent In
the Country, Ktc.HMB
BOSTON, Dec, 8.—Now that congress
seems di*iK«e<l to investigate the alleged
Alaskan horrors anything concerning
that country is interesting.
There are few better posted on the
subject than Lieutenant O. C. Hew let,
who was stationed off the coast of Alaska
during the KDiuiers of ttfinnd'iL. The
lieutenant said, when interviewed by a
reporter :
“1 was stationed there. I was acting
as executive officer of the United States
revenue cutter Bear, umlcr Capt. Hea¬
ley. 1 went there about the 1st of May
in 1880, and canrc away in September.
The next year I made another trip to the
islands, staying two or three weeks
longer. I was there only in the summer
time. Now, I'm sure none of the out¬
rage- mentioned it that story was com¬
mitted then. I should have heard of
them had they been committed. The
men behaved th rnscdvCs all the time our
vessel was stationed there. I found the
agents of tiie Alaska Seal company a
very jolly, pleasant sort of follows. They
showed none of the traits mentioned in
this story, but, of course, the winter
would change everything. In the sum
mer time the men are busy. They have
something to occupy their minds, lathe
winter the circumstances are altogether
different. Then the men have to endure
a long period of cold and darkness, and
I've no doubt are ready to do anything.
Men get desperate under those eondi-
tions.
“What were the stories you heard
“Oh, the same an arc mentioned in tin
newspapers, only not so much in detail.
I heard that one Russian of the company's bring ins agents wife
had ordered a to
to tha agency. Now I've this to say
about that: If it is true, there is no rea
son why the man each cannot of be settlements picked out.
There are in those
only a limited number of white men.
There are two government agents, the
agent of the company, the sub-agent,the
bookkeeper,the carpenter and the school
teacher. They are tho only white men
in tho place, and it does seem as though
tho could perpetrator of any such outrage
tie brought i» justice. The cap¬
tain of the revenue cutter has the power
to summon witnesses, establish a court
of inquiry and remove any of the com¬
pany's employes from the island in case
of any criminal act. Having such power
it seems odd that official action has not
been taken. It is the duty of the gov¬
ernment agent to report any misdemean¬
or to the revenue the captain.’’
“Is it true company lias absolute
control of the islands'/”
government “Nominally, has no; two in nun reality, each yes. island, Tho
r on
but they ure dependent upon the compa¬
ny for their board and house. All tha
property on the islands is ow ned hv tho
esses xtis
himself agreeable his board costs noth-
from one year s end to tho other. That
good Isdunioi fmui the sustfz
standpoint. Under these circumstance.' company's
the agent naturally tries to make lum-
>elf agreeable. If he doesn’t, he knows
r;', 1 charge
food, and can its own prices.
or it may be $'.*0. Then, too, the com
aide quarters if they have a grudge
against him. I know one case where
that was done. V man who had Wen
employed appointed by the deputy company marshal ns carpenter by the
was
ETSi AuK' Z
done hv th» company. Who « a the
when I left he was occupying a hut on
one end of tlm island. I'hat was because
l, «
“What i-the attit ado 0 tiio.o.npam
toward the mum-.
Ilio imtivt.s ai*■ rn .Uf.i all 1 i-i\t >o
long ns thf N floa t fiml fault. Tin’ miMt
s; for their work KJSnSESU llenaii luce four
I or
do am tiling in opp.-ati..n t • ih- empa
t<*'. tlm i.n t.< buy all tlmii ! ■««t«-f
Th; " HM ‘ i » 11
How id out th morality < the n,<
, l|wn ., (tlink i( , SUIlU , un ,„,
u>a-t <<f. Von know that dm <f people
iaxi auiat tlcir moral- which would
not not i <<■ «• lol9i lot Sated at»*il hen. Id Tlm are \<<s-
siinnlp m thpir tyle ot living, anti avp
ei.-ib t<- |*i< <1 U pK'-iiis
\\<iul Hi le i <>- iiile f,-v an agent ?, of
.. .......... ,
Seuec in ■ i-e lie bad wron ■ i in r
1 think a non calico dress i
Illa ,
vnv «i«n.
ll,< tin luiabamh Mibmi! niockly to
such interference with their domestic
relations -'
“Weil, they may storm a little within
doois. b.it tliev don't dare say anything
outside. They are very subdued when
the agents are around.”
“Hu vou believe any man would mii
render his wife without a protest
Yes. I think they would obey orders.
Vou iini-t remember, though, that mu
side considerations would prevail. All
the natives are inordinately ’fond of
liquor They will do anything to gratify
their erav.ng i have known them to
make punch oil of Florida water, and
they ilrick cologn gieodih I have
heard that the omen yet drum, l.e uor
at th* IstC.mo a!l the tiouhlc if I
had mv -,y I would riot allow any
<iti<»k ng i,m to ie qi authoritv. There
is n do <in tha ii:ue of the company's
agent, are dr,n ! »i ig men. When they
ti ii or they mav they < imml all sorts
f li ihgnities. hut as are in author¬
ity win is to pieicut it 'r Then tco. the
officials are also, oftentimes,
ng meu. slid they have a natural
in | sit is by where with the other government men who is drink. weak.
of it« agents are lenient with
Uiiers. I don't nay that the gov-
agents nv lutluenoed bv ^ tuonev
-----------s-4 but they are led other
to •■'/**» Q' W RUHtsmetnnii of a
very Bra; <• mnedy na rare; winild rod SlUr^ODt v ‘*
1 'Want
I would have congress appoint charges a
committee to investigate these
fully. Thev have been made broadcast,
and tJi -re should Is* no trouble now in
getting evidence. Of course the com¬
pany will try to hush up the matter. Put
docifd> e work on the part of the<om-
ntilM-'. and prompt removals of the
wrong doers, would make a great differ¬
ence with the condition of affairs on
those islands.
The Michigan m»n who se Irs t»
his bruther-in-jair's kouss because
that siiser'y relative would net give
kim $10,000, kss given brothsr-iu
laws a lestoa they have long ■••Jed.
Tbs man wko will n*t circulate hi*
money in kis own family ia fit for
slraNgeias and spoils, and probably
kis kid soms thing to do witk Re
publican ward polities;
A number of prominent clergyman
ami jHiei* met in New Yotk 'I bura
day lo arrange for si.oil laligiona ser
vices ia tha cburchss tbrougbout the
contdrv to be bald on tba morning
of April 30, 1889, the centennial of
tba inauguration of Washington.
Mayor Hewitt presided, and the l J r*«
idem wsi! be asked to iatue a procla
oration for divine service*.
The congressman reported in our
Washington dispatches ei yesterday
•a expsetiug to solve the race prob¬
lem hy boycotting the whole colored
eoaiatunity, tnuat be one of those
wild Westerner* who wear only one
shirt a year. Down here we are
not vet rea ly to do our own wash¬
ing
WHAT IS
SCROFULA
It is that impurity in the blood, which, ac¬
cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro¬
duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which
causes painful running sores on the arms,
legs, or feet; which devclopcs ulcers in the
eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or
deafness; which is the origin of pimples, cau-
ccroiis growths, or the many other liianifesta-
ti<uia usually ascribed to “humors;” which,
fa-tcnlng upon the lungs, causes consumption
ami death, being the most ancient, it is the
most general of all diseases or affections, for
very few persons are entirely free from it.
How Can CURED
It Bo
By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by
the remarkable cures It has accomplished,
often when other medicines have failed, has
proven itself to tie a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Some of these
cures are really wonderful. If yousufferfrom
scrofula, ho sure to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof¬
ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months
old till she became six years of age. I.umps
formed in her neck, and one of them after
grow ing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became
a running sore for over three years. We gave
her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when the lump am!
all indications of scrofula entirely dis-
api«‘.ire<l. and now slip seems to be a healthy
child." ,i s. caiu-h.k, Naurlgbt, N. J.
N. It. He sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold hy all druggists. ?1; si* for $!>■ Pre pared onir
l,y r. I »lool> X < »>.. ApothocArios, Lvwell. -Vlaja.
jOO Doses Ono Dollar
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
I* . nllroly a ▼•gotsblo j-rrparatton cou
tatnlUK no Mercvary. Pottu>h. Ar«ralc. or otheg
polMinous ^ub^tatro^
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
ria,s enrrd hundreds of omm of Fptthsllo
niA or CancoT of the Skin, thousands of cases
of Eczema, IJlocwl FTumors and Skin Di»k»«lsos,
and hundreds of thousands of cases of Surof-
ula,l!lco<l Poison and tllo*** T alnv
SWIFT'S .sPKCIFIO
Han relieved thousands of eases of Merau
rial Poisoning, Kheumatism an l HtlfTness of
that Joints.
Ourr a, Tknjc Junes:. —Swtfc's
BptHJlflC •ail; 1) Co., of A tlanta, Ga.—Gentleman •o : : In In tha tha
•ai part (ha present year, • bad oas* of
blood poison appeared upon m«. I I began began
taking H. s. M. under advlo# of another, her, and an<l
today day l feel el greatly greatly Improved. Improved. X X am am still still
taking tho me< nediclne and Khali continue to do
so unt.I I am ii perfectly pei well. I beliare It will
effect n perfect ■re. r Yours truly,
Doc. P. HoWabb,
111 West Sixth »t.
H C.. July 7, 1SS9 Tho Swift
Fpeolho ( o.. Atlanta, Ga.- Gentlemen : 1 was
a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism
f>>r two y» ar«. I could get no permanent re
lief from any medicine prescribed by or
physician. I pwik ov#r a dozen Itottfes of
% Oiit In S is. S., and 1 now no I am aa well as I <*v»r
cas my my life. lift*, I i am am sure sure your your medicine met
cured Hi me. me. und und I I would woi recommend it to to any any
suffering from any blood disease. Yours ^
Conductor O. K. Hl'OMKS.
C. at G. 11. U
Wa« O, Tfxab, May 9. ISSS-Gontlenien : The
wlfo of ono of my customers ---------- was ----.Tlbly terribly
aWlctvHt loathsome loathsome .
with h skin skin disease, dim that
covered i her her whole whole body. Ih She was confined
to her bed for r several several •ral years y years by by this this afliictio^ nffl
and coil ii Id not help ▼!ol. her irself at all. She ooul
not sloe sleep from a ’ olent Itching and sttn^jn^
of the tho skin. skin, Th< **
tho i physlclai physicians j who treat«*d It Her h»s! husband
U U-gi gun finally gb iug his wife Swift's Specific,
ami Hhe • commenced to lmpaws mproi alnu*»t n\ost tm- Im-
mee ilatel «n-I in a few wcokg the as ap
jtarun She is nfgl fin#
Jot. kin Mj latly, with no trace or the af fnictloa
lef Yours ours verv a pry trulr, trulr, J F. 8 k,
Vltolesnie Dragiilst, Idrugg Austin Avenua
Treatise on Blood an ! Skin I>i»oascii mailed
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3f Ind wandering- cared.
Nprultloy without note*.
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heavy I’ootora’ bid* i< by the >
n«e of snet. article of dietthat a •■on*tituti >n
enough nmy be gradually resist hnilt tendency up until lo disease strong j
to ev, ry j
Hnudr. d* c»l snlstii uialadie* are H utting
around ns ready to attack where\er tiiere t-
we.k itj p, i it pillg VVe may escape Well many lortltied a la'nl j |
sll.i’l he ' nil i*ee W Itb
—Civil pule hi.,oda:i.1 Ser'ice a |rf ojh i ly n Mad' >u i *i Ited id, f .mu'." with I j
i, untie, in
boiling pound water or aitlk. Isbelied ^*d i thus only in half- j
tins, t.moers,
J \ VIES F.PBd .V CO ,
Homeopathic Isoodon. < .'heinists, England.
Th cat. HmSUra
p ASTALL PRECEDENT!
Over Tvro Millions IKstribntud
L.S.L
Louisiana State Lottery Company
lncorjiorated t>> 1 he Legislature it) 180S w
Edocational and Charitable purpotes, i I
Its fraueaise made a part of the presi ~t
State Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬
whelming jiopular vote
Its GKAN1) EX lRAOttDlNAKY DRAW¬
INGS take place Semi-Annually, l.Jui«’ and
Deoeml i-rI, and its GRAND SINGLE NUM¬
BER DRAWINGS lake place on each of the
the other tan months in the year, and arc all
drawn in public, at the Academy of Mnric,
NewOrleane, La. *
“Wedo herehycertifythatwcsupervise the
arrangements for all the monthly and Semi¬
annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lo
tcry Company, and in person manage and eon
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the
same arc conducted with honesty, fairness
and in good faith toward all parties, this and we
authorize the Company to use ecrtittCnM
with fae-similesof oar sign atm <■ .Utnchedio
its advertisements,”
Cammluliinsri,
will We the all undersigned Prizes drawn Banks in The and Louisiana Bankers
State pay Lotteries which be presented
may m
ouroounters:
It. 3I.IT tl.ffl.M.EI'.Pre*. l.a.Val l ».
I*. ttSMX. l , if.Slsn- Sal I ISb.
A. BAL»WI3,Pm. 3 O. Val I Hunt
URI It Oil 34, **r««. t alnn VI Oatii,
Mammoth Drawing
At the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, December IS, 1 So3,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000,
100,000 Tickets at f-IO: Halves Lit; Qua*
ters tieth* *10; $1. Eighths $f>; Twentieths t*2: For¬
uimt or fkizes.
! PlilZECF $600,(KH) is...... ■ioo. 200,000 1,000
1 u iuzf, of -lOO.t’OO is....
.
1 Prizf. of If 0,000 is...... lOO.'.’OO
1 Pbizk of 50,000 is...... 50.000
‘i Prizes of 25,000 are..... rk*,oixi
5 Prizf.s of 10.000 are... 50,100
12 Pbizf.s of 5.000 are..... 60.000
25 Prizes of 2.000 are..... 50,000
X00 Prizes of 800 are..... . 80,000
200 Prizes of 400 are..... 80,UK)
500 Prizes of 200 are..... 1 OO.OfrO
Arrr.oxiMi'no.N frizes.
100 Prizes of §1,000 are............. no, coo
100 do. 800 are.............. 80,000
100 do. 400 are........... 40,000
Three Number Terminals
99 Prizes of $800 are ... ........
9il do 490 are
Two Number Terminals.
900 Prize* of $200 are............. ..8180,000
900 do. 900 are............. . lht.,000
3,140 Prizes of ainoiinting tc —S2,ll8,$0(
For Club Rrates, or any fu -r informa¬
tion desired, write legibly to ( i undersign
ed, clearly slating your r ' mee, with
Stale, County, Street ana Number.
More rapid return mail delivery wil! tie as-
surred by enclosing an Envelope bearing
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money-
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary
letter. Currency by Expressed ourexp.cnse)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Oraisus I.
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washing too, D. (
Address Registered Letters tc
SEW OKI,E.i3» SrTOSAl BA3k
8 ew Orleans, La.
REMEMBER That ih«* pr^M iuv of
anil Early, alio l*pn, in ial« charge llpanr^anl ut cb«*
h r«*
drawing»,is Integrity, a guarantee the ehanee- of absolute falrnu-?
and that are id! equn ,
and that no one can possibly divine w het
numbers will drew a Prize .
HEM KM BEK, also, that the payment of
Priwsis GUARANTEED BY FOLK NA
Tl NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets '.re eignt 4 lit tin Prescient of an it'
stituticii whose chartcred uigLts are rvug
ui zed in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of all imitations r.r tuo njmous
scltemes.
S W. IANGHXH & ii.
WHOLES-*I.*• ANT) KU All.
DRUGGISTS <
CRIFFIN, CEORCIA.
We guarantee the purity
of our goods and make our
prices lower than compe¬
tition.
HOTEL CURT IS
'll! IF FIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL. Prop'r.
5-f.- ' ii i < i : trains. febU'dly
) A v BRTISERS
arn the exact cost
• roposed line o
iiGf in Americav
by addressing
\\ Rowell & Co.,
- Advertising Bureau,
jt » New York.
UXkPtge PafQphlet
OA, WITTIEST, PRETTIEST J0VCNILES
QUEER PEOPLEiWcrtav
(SwtVra
..awn; ..... thr
Klaprmnnl uf Uia Vrno and N<»i
III f tbs iuMct prank* elmrniiiw st -
lauah-prntshiua iliustmt: . by th. l»ri.
ii'y^m, 'llntnoK. r v
lieu Fuis. II H Ck*n«U.JD Con •ell. I* '
ye O..A ildrn la hi -_U H-
oMt trndoitytm ~*j Hon 8 R' Ol AMarl
»*v «« t**d L mris Hou. HoYvwxU*nw
WANTUn Itl VUIAIII) HKON.
I best ii hi Unset. Pblladriphla. till *--- !*a.
0L f \ ^Tl CLAIIS BUSINESS oOLLEGI
&SBCBE
SIS • I 111 •»»
x vnr,
Januarf
will hi:
A Grand Bargain Day!
\T
Is/Ly Store !
6i wEEsmaam
We have a large choice stock, with new
desirable goods, coming in on every train,
that we are determined to convert into
money. Now is your time to
Secure Bargains!
'ikJ?
f m *,
•r'.
If tr’-l
a*!--:-. -
u
■ : ' -A
Heooivpd on yostonla.^ one lot of
^ LONG
80,50 worth 810. Feu clil Id reus’ Wraps
he almost given away.
WILL ADD SEVERAL BAROAiN COUNTERS
the jiresenl w< <‘k. Look to join* interest l).y
giving' my stock an inspection.
BIG REDUCTIONS OR ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS. JERSEYS. ETC.
hoe ilepartment!
-7? TO f?
FLFMISTEB.
SjM'cial prices on all Shoes to reduce stock. -New
lot of Eagle Shoe Co. Shoes just received. Best $2,50
Ladles’ Button Boot in the city for the money. Have
too nnmp Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Shoes in such popu¬
lar limkes ii**, Hanons. Kmcisou, Sehmertzs. &<*•»
worth $0,50 to $7,00 that we will sell »t $5,00 and
$5.50. Haven’t time to enumerate more. Lome to
see
£. ■ *i J. tt if'LEMISTEB. y ■ ~m jrTpinn^lTI