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*io»t. mo-i pro
hi* i< n» toper
iconl of tee tost
lilt a >4 , pot ,, lato ,
r?^t^u?.XfioXA
on immense ice and bottling work*, a
•Mb end blind faelorjr. a broom factory
opeuod op the finest granite quarry iu the
Ublted State*, sudha* many other enter-
prken in 4H*t*mpiatiou. It has secured
•nether. ailroad ninety miles long, and while
Mated on the greatest eye tom In the Sent ,
M Oootrnl. be* frcured connection orith its
pPasat eoaneetten wi* Pre*Hcwt ChstUfiboita of fourth »h«
he Wist, and baa the a
•grand residing here and working
g'- Its ultima:* completion. With
ffr fire whtU and three colored
ihjrrhrii it is now building a ♦10,000 new
Pre-byte ri*a oharoV It has iuoreused its
■mutation tu nearly one fifth. It has at.
siw r--uar”T, — — —tt -
sfimirabtu city, with the natural advantage.,
of having the finest eUiuate, aummor and
wwtBi. to the world.
0 th&« ta Uic county scad of Spalding
ceun'y, situated in »n»t Middle Geo-gia, with
abeaitny, tortile aad rolling country, liau
lev t abuse sea level. By the census of ISX), it
wilt base at s io« estimate between
T.uOO people, and they are all of the light
sort—wide-awake, up to the times, rehdy to
welcome strangers and anxious to secure de
sirablc settlers, who wilt not be any less ye!
corn# if they bring money kAWfiww
(be town. I be re Is about os >y one thing *e
^rsBQKSseima limited for
uodabons are entirely too our
IrlHfou
i«et new«iMti't» ia the Empire .State of the
Georgia Pl_- ae enclose stamps iu sendiug
for sample copies.
This Onet saetoh will i.iswer July 1st
tfififi. My jaauai, l»v, lfiW, it will have to t*
ctangefi to keep < ■ with the times.
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ANOTHER BATCH OP MINOR
APPOINTMBNTS
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•mart Cmutltusnt—The Squabble ovet
the MitmUr a t the Trihuno.
Washington, D. C., March 81.—The
president sent the following nominations ’
tothe.enae:
justice Hknh •. N. Black, of Montana, chief
of the supremo con to, Montana.
Territo-
ry, govern C. -r o. Washington Wa,h Te.ri.orj territc
O. . H.l'B.of ugtoo
eetowtarv of \Vashingion territory.
Also, n nu t.be of posunasters in h
England. Illinois and Ohio.
The di tribut.on of these minor pit
onl . oi course, interest the peo leof
states blessed at the nanus ml the ex*
a Ne>v Yorker will not get the place, for
it would be more ih .n usual to select
two N-w York c tisens for the two fan¬
ciest post a in the dip.omatic sereice. Of
course, if a New Yo.ker wae eligible,
every bed v would 1 Oi to Depew, but is
it Is c n eded here that a New Yorker Is
not eligible, the eve. ybody uiiuister. seems There to be at
sea as to new are
hints of Whar on Barker of Philadsl-
fih a, and some of John C. Ne w s w»id
pa tisans menti- n his name. Joe Medill
Is talked of, and so is Ben Butler. The
fact is, i owever, that there is no cue at
this writing t., to whom ihi u.esiuent
has in his m.nd for toe English miss on.
lb his tight wi h Blaine tor the place,
ssr
In our own tin e, however, three men
not lawyers have i tiled that place, and
ed us at the co ir of St. James. These
WH |woare H p3n John^Lathrop ? 4i Mot eyand James
o ihe discussion as to the
mintsterAo ti for p ngland, four it might weeks be back. -ta ed
nt t ree or Or
since liiaioo h d formal!;
: State-department, there lias been a good
d ai of discussion a- to who should suc¬
ceed Mr. Reid s ed.to of the New York
Tribune. Mr. Btoi e di not wa.t to be
sworn in a# secretary of state, but impu¬
dently t nd red the mission to England his
to lie d as soon as he had written ac¬
cept nee of the state de|>artment to Mr.
Harrison. Mr Re d promptly accepted
ti.e post, and th. n he directors of the
New York Tribune editor began to gore him. on
providing Ih an several conferenci-s to » cceed among
re were
the stockbolder-i. and at tost it was
agreed to make Mr. Geo ge ■>. Smalley,
now the London corre po.ident of tost
paper, ihe editor during Mr. Reid's ab¬
sence abroad in the service of his cuun-
*r.-. Before the matter was clinched,
however, by a fo mal elect.on. it was
tho (HO gbtpr gnt pr .aent dent to in con. con u u.i t '.r. or. Blaine, msine,
who. thou h not a stockholder in the
paper, is vcr. fri- ndiy to it, and tor s-.*v-
UPplwip. action of -L*. the DlalUc directors na u and 'Uuml ui ted URJ
n v to
give an opini n on the matter at .ssue.
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WO AUU «ir. uauuws u. ac. btow
John Sherman is n t a frequent visitor
at th White House just now. and talks
fis if he had good od reasons reasons for for sta\ing stajing
away. Gen. Ha During ri-on and hto iis ...I service u. IS.. Mr. .~. Z'. Slierman I- in the — senate
------- were .. Jre
the warmest of friends, and ..... their for oer
{RfinuuvY inti mac as aft moll well as fta Jlr. Mr Jw t harm h^rman ton g •
J jus*
expectation uld be called after (he the
to
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ival at
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* ca t. m . uit on comes ana
„___W 11. is admitted behind the
closed doors that divide the public from
the private p< rtion of the h te House
at any time, and Mr. Lutterworth and
others come and go as they like, luke, but uuit Mr! nr,
Sherman _______________ wil( not go v a„ain „ tiUheiate- till he is i»-
TitQtl - ■ ,v f' !&£&£
When Mr. Sherman was asked the
Other day to sign a totter recommend¬
ing a friend to o ce he said:
“I am not making anv recommenda¬
should tions to office ust now with hi If the confidence proudest
honor me I
Mr. She man earnestl urged the ap-
pototmen: of Oen J. S. Ro nson. ecre-
tmrf Of Mate of Ohio, for assistant post-
THE W i
his wav to this citjCjoat one hundred
sars vaepsar*
ter... jne.l them until wdl the last minute how
m n of he on ha id.
*>* a he police m ats, with banners
will itaromd over the bay end keep
the broad, smoo h water perfectly dear
fancy bail. Their -yard arms will he
atays will be ad^rned W
oolo s, and the Amerioan
to the bree. e from every r
The noble looking veeee!
line Everv conceivable
ra nbow will be ooato
masts and stays, and hun
formed men will be seem
and in the rigging. - Thii
tieetof yachts that has.
fo. m an avenue through which
ident Every will available pees. excursion «.-*-.3 b
steamer and <*il u opt h a s l i ne n .<
for toe occasion. Thwsi boats
aiJsin.tK.aswS
o , e until the president has ton
the a.en ie of ship-- All of t|
mm Kill
Ir.n . 0*»g of Traaf. *>r Cltlwn. nt An-
dMeMh InA Wmm.- :
Andkrson, Ind., March 31.—People
eieohoute l»l| been much aanoyed
tely by a gang of tramps who have
London, March 81.—Disy at e ha re-
ceived hero giro most mournful ac¬
counts of the condition of the Austrian
royal family rince the death of Crown
Prince Budplph.
The emperor’s hair has turned white,
ud he has fatten away rapidly to flesh.
Ihe em;. ess weeps for hours at a time,
siciaos. M
biancis Joseph has spells of grief
Xtodoiph. ?oS:i*?ssu:5!!rs<ssa other incidents
or alter re-
minding him of the dead prince.
Advices are also received from Bel-
to. e and htt
•im *!3B|
thurduty mom of the
***** that tribunal.
Hr James, it appears, m view of the
character of the ev i d e nc e submitted
before tho ooromterion by the
8 royal g«& commission aftj.jr>ap to be defrayed by
8
he most alarm iialure Vk . iucumatanee con¬
nected with the of the Times to
ma e cut un case -*fore the commission
ie that it may be toddled with the e,.iire
expenses the of the siitich Mect ddmg. prevals Contrary
to practice to the
cases bee been of royal made com.uto-ioas, by.the special no pro commis¬ iston
sion act under which this tuv. stigat.on
v.ew, however, of thrs once, tainty, and
of the heavy e.\ pease which has been
WTCtf.-.IV dend only. Had Mm case “* tiilMim against di.x- Par
non and his colleagues ha. admerent
cepted to the way the
and its counsellors believed it
have i een received. Lord Salisbury,
is said, on the part of the go- en wa w i t ,
not only consented to eee tijd the
wae to every way indemnified, but had
mho promised that Mr. Waiters,
pi incipai owner of the stock of the
nat snould be elevated to the peerage.
There is now a very serious s uabbie
tht diraotory. and be end any
venture of doU4. important change
however, to induce the government
Bake a parliamentary giant to
They Waag Kuropsan Omlgnats, Bat
Cbiasne—Trouble With MHO.
Ban Francisco, Cal., March
Chilian advices state that the
government hm issued a decree
iting the immigration of Chinese
the republic. The Chilton
has sent orders to immigration agents
Europe, autlmrijdng all who de them ire to give
passage to to emigrate
' Chtii, whe.e on arrival they wiii
b«rd Tho and BoiivLn lodging and for Chilian 15 da a
are taken engaged by the to latter a dispute over the
Mttan mintotor of m forotea Antufagasto. in
a.,airs, toys
Chili plyto considers a protest from Bou. ia, toherterri
as annexed
tory att land routh of the 23d parailei
that ( hiti exercises determ ned
tion over the tori; of tho cont end
while chid ea ertains the most
totontions to Jotteto.it d. es not a.
theo.n^k»s.oftoecoasttobe such
mMMeea Wowsn la grilries.
Drmorr, Mich., March
Luce signed a bill last week which al
lows women to hold tip office ot
spector and vote far candidates for
office. A wonderful amount of
schoolInspectorship day night to nominate f the a candidate fo:
. second
class, ioru one in women, mostly of the bet
met response to toe call, and
10, and
notoer.
eto of i
who have come south to ooo ^whM W tj'
with profit, Mf the guest* ot the city,
inasmuch to the chamber of cmu-
reciprocity in a! del 1
gattoa from Quebec will be present to
*■*»► to the no eedtois, as the
Wofe of the Liberals of that ntiy city set dniyip foot ove
movement rec w
favoring i» the the b. aboUtn n of arliament. ; he dual ton
guage mnu.n ■'
Am i ot er importan suo J eo,a to be
pr. posed who exiraditi. tot sought n of refuge American from or mi
na.s e us-
tice on G nad *n ter itory. As some
treaty this direction o eratiug ----- Itojl"' 1 ' ’
ur
itself to ms
the lower hou Of the
have fugitives been rom tli “tates who
li ing tt vak -u-
ence in Canada for a» past it
ie said are already t to leave
our tion too it is hoep currently table i to connec- h
lucre t at
angle, the
To. '.rnmmmmmm. Ow
da onto and capitalists it is ivlie w ed ith.n tha the the h
«itt s. change hands befo.e the end pf
mon.h.
AFTER JESSE JAMES’ SLAYER.
Two Colonule Mea Who swe SaM to He on
Vsvd’s Track.
La Jcnta, Col., Magch 81.—Geo.Shep-
pard and Dick Liddell pawed thro .gh
this city three weeks ago. and it has just
been given out by an old sc uatotance
whom they met here that they arc hunt-
to? Ford, the bltytr of Jwnc Jsur^s.
with the avowed purpose of shooting
him down on sight. They have just
visited Ruefato, LeadviUe, Aspen and
other camps, which Ford is kno*a to
ha o visited, but have failed to find
him.
For the past three years Ford has been
a familiar iiguie in .lie low dives and
slums of the principal town* of Golontdo
and New Mexico, end at present to op¬
posed io be at A ton uerqne. Sheppard
and Liddell tot mated to your corres¬
bound pondent* to find nformant Ford If it that took they were
ten yean.
Goa ley . ord, Bob's brother, suicided
some time ago.
S»M "Gostl-by," mU Pall*d the Trl ra .r.
LoctBViLLk, Ky., March 21.—Harry
Jacobs, of Jeffersonville, ind., walk d
torn the hardware stare of T. J. Lindiey
end wanted to buy a pistol. He was
somewhat intoxicated. The proprietor
showed him a 8. calibre revolver. He
asked that it be loaded, which was done.
Ho wa ked a fow stops towa d the door,
when he suddenly placed the weapon to
hto right b east, and, with toe tfitomeso-
ti n, ““Good-by, It is thought D«.ra," he will palled die. the -^Jacobs trig¬
ger.
Ik 24 yemr-, old. and was married a^bar ha\e
ago to Miss Dora Knlow, but they
Axmomon, Ind., March 21.—Some
boys who were plat ing to a cellar under
a business block at Newcastle, last even-
tag. found the dead tody of a ««1 de-
concealed •foped in ant to WTa shoe t ped box. to a Phys ski, t dans and
a
tore ii as thei opinion that the child
htad been strangled, and had been dead
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Congressmen Mansur Address*
▲ COMPARISON TO THU 18-
RABLITBS Or OI.0 *
The MIsMmrl $UOeiii»«ii Let* of * flowery
<.w.t of Hketorto-Wili the UaMMw **’
Deprive* of Choir Mwtevn < «*««»?—
A«Ivl»lac Ohedleaee «* »** one *fie *'r**-
MOM* ProetamaM.iw—M<rr«| >a Hmrrtmme-
FtmcKLL, I.'*., March 81.—Ckmgr***-:
man Mansur of < btdieoihe. Mo> a fi rfrfr si|f%
«0'aa horn Hvltlarsi immense PuiTtfU mt « ipreitag trf Okjr Tils
iivnua a ******* At vtato cay. v
.
was ; fcceivhFwitli fifi enthusiasm,
v hen Congressman Manstir r. ferred to
the presidents proclamation for the
open! got the ter. My. there was deafen¬
ing applause.
““Irioao know," said ha. ‘whether
the press of the n rth and east *n itt
comments on the Ok.ahoma affair Ap¬
ple - e ap, rvciate j6iWaiJ. or exactly undvrstund
ir.3« pictured , horde ! S«i
as a rapaoio. a of ,an-
Y.u re desist ibed in th * graphic to w
of the eberDuma, a* toeing < reatui e* of
piun er > Ith >«£ soul, con c ence or
honor a rank horde of bombastic ‘“boom¬
ers," the *ady to defy law: caponing and sOvernmeut te.riioiial
.or sake of
•P°ds. JttjaafSE.I'WB , ... , . __ .
crushed nv monopo bti and p
S agents, until you couW a ad t)
"rsis 1 ”.
your wi es. ' -J yen.* « cat
3«5§3&- closing, aker urged
n the sis peace
ami patience and obedience to the pitwb
dent’s proclamation.
Would ______i be hei sett btot era era are are daily daflv a'determineS ! 'n n reasing reasiog
in numbers, and show
s^nt.
The XMliMISIKdl* Police DMtllHjr.
Inmanapoijs, Ind., March 8).—Col.
John W. Dodd. ass. taut po tmaster, ac¬
re ted last pl-ht at the instance of Al
Trav s. superintendent of ihe city police,
ed to him, came be. or* the Ln tod States
commissioner, and the
suggested a compromise between the
ri al * oi ce «u| eriu.enuents.tothat there
wo id be no turther in.err pti ns of .be
m il to wh ch e.tber rnigto be entitled.
Neither ride was »i 1 ng to i. akeccn
cessions, end the matte, was the. afore
referred to the ptwima .tef general for
arbitration.
Gov. WIlMiit on His Ksr,
Chaklkston, W. Va., March 81.—Gov
Wilson met Mr. Leber, editor of the
Statu Tribune, in t; e lobby of the Hotel
Ru ner and proceeded to denounce id ,
with a t.ood of profanity for a criticism
that Mr. Re er had made m regard to
the governor’s action in g v ng the de-
feate i cauuidate for congress in the
or With 030 , 000 .
Seattle, W. T., March 21.—George
B. Carlton, book:.ee er for Smith Bros.
& day. Co., together sent a note with to the the safe ilri^ keve, last saying Mon¬
that he wa ill and would not be at it s
post Carlton's o duty 1 (hatday. dgings, n uiry wa* made
at and it teas learned
that he had left t e city. An e. aoiina-
twn of t e . ooks howed that Carlton
w as an ember .tor t the amount of *20,-
<3A>. tarl on had been i.i Sm to Bros.’
empty but a ye^r.
ritpyee ttmlH for lh« oOn.
Two Haepob^, vtllage Minn., election March 21.—In
the recent hero t % vote
for T. A. Bury and Nels 8„therlaffi for
of raising the
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pji.n ^kt^iCU'uiId!
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