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A LEADERJfANTED.
Congressman McKinley Fails to
Fill the Bill.
THE RECALL OF 00NBUL LEWIS.
Mr. McKlitley> Incapacity to Quickly
Gnup rmrllamenl*ry Points in Debate
n .toiijn* of Weakness to the lVepubli-
o*o» —An Opportunity for Burrows,
Cannon or Henderson.
Washington. Dec. 2i.-~The EepuV
licans in the house have lrnd their eyes
opened by recent occurrences tb re. It
is now very plain that, although an
able sp •*><-,'-.maker and a man of mark
generally. Representative McKinley is
in n< s;-a -e a parliamentary leader. He
cannot 1 e depended on to take the place
of Mr. c.vl. He will have to earn all
tingulsh himself ___ on on the tho floor uoor as as Mr,
Miflai” bid for - instance, - or as Mr. Morri-
son would have done if he had been bo- a
letter speaker. His i capacity has
come « subject of co onion remark on
the tspublican side of the house, and it
is propWfed that the result will be a
cn-MPTii -m-until ■ h« i,- *<1 or,hip.
«wrv Lirt man who has anv daims to it
will them nobody "boding back of
rU fer nee to Swhotetouble the chairman
ffie Itu^ wots 'o and n ar^u McKin-
jj^fejluri} huve from
r s failure to take advantage of co/-
tain —n tips tips ana ana cues given him by the Sp in :er
Reed, |, who. who. tbiugls time hoi tmg -c.i.ey
between wen the the two two elite; etae! i <;? <? the house >? as
fafiriyeetbe felirly as Die *’ bent o, 1ns mind will let
him, does not find it possible to forget
that thafhe lie K is a a llepu lie.. lie :v. ' and ..... 1 has of ' oeen ^ his
one of tho foremo t warriors ms
party. It world no. Lo surprising
Henderson. Wh r <*f these men
n« MmihIi.ig A majority of the
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mittee bavin-! tho matter in charge
cided to fix the responsibility for
§ji t S n Se and to
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„„__m it was
the report until
I will announ ice the
committees to-morrow. to-:
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Sunday, Dec. 22,1889.
The grand profusion of
goods now on exhibition at
Company’s, is the magnet which
added old
"Ma Clans”
to the throng of prudent gift-seekers,
which has made this popular
um a veritable “variety fair” for
past Our week. Joy-making ^
things are formed
and designed for practical use tad
comfort. You know this as you
gaze on our
Dresses, Slippers,
Cloaks, Umbrellas,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery, Mufflers,
Shoes, Ribbons,
Fars, Underwear.
The gift idea is latent in every de¬
partment and the price-well, ybu
know we are the
Mr tl Mitt!.
What more sensible, serviceable
and acceptable present for wife, moth¬
er, or sister, than oae of our 25c.
Henrietta dress patterns? It would
cost you much more elsewhere. Here
is another, 35c. the price—36 inches
the width—every new and desirable
color; a 50c. quality except at the
IMbts of Lot Prices.
public should know Cnht "bis recall was
not the result of the investigation re¬
cently made into Ids official conduct,
but simply an act of courtesy from our
government towards the sultan of
Morocco, who has conceived, very the
naturally, a strong animosity removal. to The
consul, and. requested has his not received
official state department notification of Mr. Lewis’ any ar¬
rival at his post, but the dispatch jt is was
addressed to him there, ana sup¬
posed that he will return at once.
Christmas at the White House.
Washington, Dec. 21.—For the first
time in a number of years there are
children at the White House and a
merry Christmas is in prospect for the
inmates. It has teen a tong time since
Santa Clads has had occasion to call at
for such things, or else there were no
children for Santa Oiaufl to visit. But
this year Baby McKee and bis little sis¬
ter are there and active „o.rful preparations celebration are of
being made for a said
the Christian feast. Mrs. Harrison
j work of the Senate.
Washington, Dec. 21.— The senate
has been in session la■; than two weeks
0 f full working (lav.-, and yet it has sue-
C eed4d in getting under way something
like 2.000 bills. The great mass of
these are, of course, private clainw for
relief, and the uioai. r ^ of real 1 m-
portane? are very few. This is the way
a great deal of our iawunuang is started
i o^ife course with small ea.h successive of ccm- It
gross. A past very t he proportion stages,
ever gets openin g
4 Proceeding* In Congress.
Washington, Dec. 21.—In the senate the
. hou^concurreat resolution for holiday re-
n
, cegs from Saturday next till Monday, Jan. 6,
, wag vo „ presented ,,,-esented and and com concurred Urr^ii in. in. A A n.assof mass of
t ujmnpoitant bills were reported fromoom-
mittee mittee and and Jjlacedtepon placed tepon the U; calendar. t-ndjcr. Arr.oui;
the bills Introduced was one by Mr. Culiom,
ir In 1802. Tlio house
A Mlwing Farmer.
Lawrexceville, N. J.. Deo. 21.—
Joseph Gardner, a well-to-do, farmer, of
this place, is missing and it is feared ha
has committed Buicide. He is about -55
po trace of hi m.
Holiday Time at Princeton.
Princeton, c^ge has^se^W N. J.. Dec. 21Prince-
| 1 ten
ending on Feb. 4. Few students re¬
main in town. The college will reopen
on Jan 2 - ____ jl—.
Manager David IHdwell Dead.
. i “KVSStvTdKSSS hSre Rfffi’ 111 lilG COUUvIjt of mt
at the sge
GRIFFIN GEORGIA SUN DA ■”>. DECEMBER 22 1889 .
:j only, Another 19c. for Bargain, flannel this worth one in 25c. gray
a
Extraordinary Bargains at the
remnant counter. Enough styles to
stock a store. A few dimes will go »
“long way” at the remnant. counter,
Our housefurnishingdepartment is
complete, every article is intended to
make somebody richer and happier.
Blankets, Table Linen,
Sheeting, Napkins,
Bed Spreads, Towels,
all please the eye and minister to hu¬
man need, and the prices are so low
that the indicator has disappeared
from the
PROFIT GAUGE, k
Blankets. The earlier unequaled
Bargain Prices are continued. Our
Blankets are big enough. There is
no economy in haring a small one.
The covering’s comfort lies in its
tuck in possibilities, and that com¬
fort can here be had without extra
cost. If we could only tell all we
know about Blankets it would be
good reading. One thing we do know
and don’t fear to say, is i That you’ll
get more fine blood wool and gener¬
ous size in the Blankets now here
«*»» ,, co n.
Oar Bed Spreads must be seen to
be appreciated. The features are
size, weight and style, with not a
prop left under the prices.
POWDERUOBJECTS.
The Master Workmaa Besents
the Conspiracy Charges.
SAYS HE IS BEING PERSECUTED.
Mr. Powderly Believe, His Elton,le* Id
S cranton Are Backing Callaghan—Petty
Annoyance* to Which He I» Subjected
on Account of HI* High Office—Doe*
Not Know Callaghan.
Scranton, _________,__„_____ Pa.. Dec. 21.—Constable _____ ______
waehabaugb, of Westmoreland county,
who has a warrant for General Master
Workman Powderly, on the charge of
conspiracy preferred by ex-Representa¬
tive Edward Callaghan, of Scottdale,
has not yet arrived here.
Mr. Powderly said: “I know nothing
more about the case than what I have
■ met me in. the Bingham April,
phia, on the 7th of
™ ; ' meet me there at that
him at his post of duty, Knights as
ne * been attending a Har-
of 1. ution which met in
risb day. Of course I meet
tho' eople I and cannot them again, place
all < hen see
Ther bt but that my name has
been s allaghan’s opponents, bnt
I cam.. .< that. .
-V-'l}'.., | Victim of l-ersccotlon. of
“I have been made the victim
what appears to be persecution. When
I go to some places I am hauled into
court as a witness to the character of
some worthless fellow I have never
seen. It seems to be a systematic job,
as it costs considerable time and money.
I may have my tickets purchased and
be ready to depart from a town, when
along comes a subpoena that and compels
me to change my plans which the pay court my
way to the town in won’t is
held, and when I get there I
culprits know the prisoner that at they all. used Usually to know the
assert Calla¬
me in Scranton or elsewhere.
ghan alleges that the report of the Har¬
risburg convention was kept back and
that I conspired with Wise and Byron with
to do so. I had nothing to do
withholding or ordering the publication that
of the report. When 1 mder re¬
ports be published I am looked to for
payment for issuing them, and I have
had too out much of experience pocket in for paying am
money my own
kind of work to give orders for the pub¬
lication of all kinds of reports.
Enemies » Home.
u2£Z SfSiWSSJJK
: __in have a «ue agaifiat
Ew'Jf.Mr” push it to the end. If any persons i
ttlrTb ini
I' .IL.Jl ISga? ,!!.!» g.....■’"■Blff.g
t am not going to
Catting Dawn the Wire*.
New York, Dec. 31.—The woik of
cutting down poles death dealing merrily, wires much and
went on
.....tcom-
dazed
^ expeditous in which the
y the manner
work is being dime. trying They in have desultory small
squads sort of of men to out of the a doomed
way save some
wires from the clutches of Commissioner
Gilroy’s of men. the city They workmen, keep well however, out of
the way fatter
the have strict orders to permit
of no interference on the part of em¬
ployes of the electric light companies,
or to permit them to toke away any of
the wire which has been condemned or
cut down.
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These BodUi W1U Change Place*.
Baltimore, Dec. 31.—The body of
•Walter E. Hoopes, who was drowned at
Johnstown, which was found on the
shores of the Conemaugh river on Sun¬
day, was brought to Baltimore and
taken to the undertaking establishment body will
of Stewart mid Mowen. The
be buried in the family lot at the
Friends’ cemetery, on the Harford road.
The body of the man who was buried
for Hoopes will be disinterred and sent
to Johnstown for the authorities to dis¬
pose of. The body Which was buried
for Mr. Hoopes looked remarkably like
him;
Commodor* Grlnncll'* Batldenee Burned.
Fall River, Mass., Dec. 2i.~The
sssarS’Js; burned. A va-uable
port harbor was
dore Grinnell was absent, being in the
Massachusetts fire is general supposed hospital to have severely caught
ill. The
from a furnace. The residence waa
valued at *12,000; iusuiaaoe just e*r
Pteed. -r^__ ;te .
Labor Men Oppo»e Harrab.
Pittsburg, Dec. 21.—Hie confirma¬
tion of Harrali as Unit
is bitter'y -pposed been by 1
Harrali -avmg
Rochester Tumbler o
suit for conspiracy The
workmen. men
wiil be able to bring
organized labor in “
A Strike Again** Material.
m..... hun-
:on Re¬
furnished
i to work on. aim that it
now take* them ti tfrs: usual
rsjfcvss?«a $
___led not
• material
was furnished them.
A Demand for Higher Maser.
aeagme
left the works
raise will be
it is said, will not
and cheapest line or
town. i. You You will will find fl
about half what you
A few m new pkHcs of double double fm-Hl fa
printwl Uottou Pliml. To i'ni riiiu
Keeiy Co.’s, >
Leaders of Low Prices!
Curt-loads of Christmas Slippers.
A stock to be proud of, and, unless
we are self-deceived, the best in town.
Plush Slippers tor men, the Bort that
protect from cold. Always a bit of
risk in changing from the high, heavy
street Shoes—there may be draft*
under doors or around windows.
These Plush goods are warm.
See Hie collection of Alligator Kip¬
pers. Lounging, a game of chess-
the numerons loiterings and lolltogs
of the home is made many times
more delightful tor the pulling Off of
Shoes that flt and patting on Slip¬
pers that rest,
Concerning our Handkerchiefs com¬
petent critics confess that they are
choicest and cheapest. Their space
is extended, not dwarfed and round
them continually flow the fullness of
the Holiday hurrahers. We were
,
never before so well pleased with
Handkerchiefs. Minus nothing;
prices perfectly right. We doubt if
this city ever saw such another gath-
ing of the sort. Apropos of Christ-
mas they furnish a helpful hint to
many a doubtful gift-hunter. Only
time for for a quick glance now.
Women’s Handkerchiefs. All kinds
in complete assortment, Plain, hem¬
stitched, scallopped tad embroidered,
Many valuable items exhibited tor
your examination.
OPPOSEDTO BRICE.
Many Meetings in Ohio to An¬
tagonize Candidacy.
INTERVIEWS WITS PROMINENT MEN
Active Agitation in the Buckeye State
in Opposition to the Ambition of the
National Democratic Chairman to Go
to the Senate—View* of Lending Dent-
Columbus, O., Dee. 81.—The evening
papers contain interviews with sixty of
the leading Democrats of this city, all
of whom are mem of state fame and
many of them of national reputation
and who bitterly oppose the nomination
of Hon. Calvin 8. Brice for United States
senator. It seems three interviews are
the outcome of a secret meeting held by
them a few days ago to oppose Brice’s
candidacy and which is a part of the
series of meetings being held in nearly
every county in Ohio.
A Non-Re,
Hon. H. J. Booth Booth says: “I oppose
Brice because in the spirit of of the consti¬
tution be is a resident resident of of New York.
Ohio is a greater state than New York
outside of New York city and there is
no reason why this state should be made
a political appendage of that city. If
we must go to NewYork why not take
Thomas Ewing, & L Southard m Qeonp*
Hoadley, men of senatorial calibre, in¬
stead of Brice, a well known Wall street
figure. If the party enters a confession
of judgment that Ohio is to be consid¬
ered a rotten pocket borough to be por¬
tioned out among a few millionaires or
transferred from one to another, at
their own sweet will, the Ohio Demo¬
cracy If Mr. will Bice go has into developed political quaranti of the
qualities of great statesman any his friends
a
are keeping very quiet about it”
Allan W. Thurman'* Opinion.
Allen W. Thurman —I am against
both Brice and Thomas for the reason I
gave weeks ago. And in addition this
kind of a ' ‘lawq mower railroad stock”
have ' written of conducting ought
to
of sight; and I
believe it wilL
CoL James am ODDoeed
_ Brice as senator,
believe he is a citizen
‘ pnd intent
rr+SSi.
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Men’s Linen
The mao
this stock errs. 1
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t,» ,in \ Ill unit illliong
H.HikrtvIiirfn. The nnnili
show Mi.-i. >■
tu n rare
binguiim just in 1
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Another tot of Silk
Tho stock
like it to town
‘Keeiy Prices ”
Ethiopian” igy Stainless l
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PW™*. Oft
IS one of our leaders aw
make, but the Keeiy . .
a reputation tor tow price*
must be sustained, hence this
value.
You can’t go wrong
they fit to the i „______
and easily as you care for. *
everywhere—slouches
or bind* not at all.
isn’t a curve or
_
form that they don’t touch. Half
expected to pay wfll make you
of
Shawls and Shoulder Scarfs “aw in
list.” But the money “never
be missed”—the price is below
The Best Ability at our disposal
been taxed to make this the
and biggest and busiest
of the season. No effort spared
accomplish this.
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rnouiae to. i-owpii
themselves ta»« i
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Zimmer OUllka* the
Cleveland, the O,, Dec. 81. of
star catcher
dub, sent John M. Wi
telegram: “Haase
as a member of
He also sent a lei
enclosing a draft f
money that had bere
has never been a
man and has
times. After
that he did not like the methods
the new organization.
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A *1,000 Healing Flatter.
Abcola, N. J., Aril Dec. 21. -Mire <Vbo Jennie
ntlriDu uiltri a tv .Trifinrili tit abw.
die had
After beginning _ the suit
Miss Lutkins received re an
letter threatenir
days ESS later some
Iomm Tbrougb Fear.
21.—I
self venience, caused he him became no anxious particular
-
ried by the fear toeT that hyd
WUld aKSd ° Ver ’
tear is i
*4,800 ItMfN.
SS5&‘ oeing Mtrucn oj » train i
Brook lyn. Dec. 2l.-Two of toe 1
curiste who refused to rive me
treatment to
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