Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 09, 1891, Image 7

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7 THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECOBDER: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1891. yVASHI INGTON GOSSIP. . Oliver Qaestlea. lllnln* ud tk« Frn.ld.ner. W ssmaOTOS, Dec. S.—President Hsr* ri.'OM hus decided to appoint Will raft of Cincinnati, to one of the judge- authorized under an act of tbe last congress It bad been bis intention all along to give one of tbe places Olnu. There were only two names ever aermnaljr contemplated by bim from the •tate. These were John W. Warring- ion of Cincinnati, and W ill H. Taft. i„w day* ago tbe president received latter from Judge Warrington with drawing from the contest. This st once determined Taft's selection, and bit name will be sent to tbe senate wlleo the pervon to encceed Mr. Taft as aolic. itor general la Used upon. The president trill ineei the silver question half way in lua animal mea sage. He will salt congress to untliur- ire the appointment of a commission on behalf of the United Staten, end to give ihe authority to reqnest the European nation* to also appoint a like commis sion. with the view to an mterimtional conference on the silver question. In this wav he hopes to soften tile effect of an emphatic veto of h free silver bill, which he anticipates will bo euut him quite early in .lannary. Mr. Blaine tins no present intention of writing a letter to anybody with reference to Ilia attitude on the presi dential question. No one knows now whether be will be a r indidnte, or in deed whether he would accept a nomi nation. Meanwhile bis friends remain in a quandary. So lonir ns he m-iintnina nia (Hisition of .silence he do-s t ■ e presi dent the favor, at nil events, ot keeping out rival candidates. He may "or may not have an understundin: wi ll the president, li lie Ims. be is simply fool mg his friends. If he has nut, lie may Is* Inhxlwinking Harrison. Mr. EJkina. of West Virginia, is here; This gives renewal to the rumor that bo is to be secretary of war. There does not appear, however, to lie any signifi cance in the rumor, and the fact is be lieved to be that the president will look to New Enuland for Ills war secretary. There is more basis of hope for ex- Governor Chant-ay, of New York, with Bill Chandler's influence behind him. Ilian for Elkins, with the social card only. MINISTER EGAN. He KfriilN to rrrmlt Cltntion* Serr+4 on Hr Tils re*. -Santiago, line. 8 —A communicatior was sent to Minister Egan by the preai- dent of the chamber of deputies re questing permission toserve citations og Ihe refugees now in the American lega tion, against whom indictments havs lately heeu found by congress. Mr. Egan wrote Foreign Minister Malta, asking him by what authority the pres ident of the t-liaiuher of deputies sent such communication to him. He said he did not recognize the right of the president .to communicate with him except through the foreign office. Seaor Matts apologized, hut made a similar request, to which Mr. Egan re plied that tile request is not admissible, unless ho received sjiecific instructions from the United States government, aa refugees were in the legation uuder ex tra territorial rights. A large number of arms are missing from the barrack* here, and it is feared some conspiracy is on foot. NEWS DISPATCHES CONDENSED. As KlOlooir Of Happening, from Kvery Avetlnli. A London di.-qi.itdi sav's: Illness has compelled Mrs. Langtry to cancel her engagements for an American tour. Anaconda mine stockholders met in Butte, Mont., and increased the capital •lock from $12,300,000 to $23,000,000. A coal famine is imminent in Nebrae. k» and western lows, because of the scarcity of box care on the railroads. The blixxard in - North Dakota waa something unprecedented.. Snow drifts were as bleb as houses, and a fuel fam ine resulted throughout that section. Tb® bead of Hiram. Sawtdla, mur- Jered hr hit brother Imjky hu be$m fonnd at Great Falla, N. H., where tlie murderer said it would be discovered. . n- 1 i ew Yor ,H Bepubliean newspaper publishes a tab e, according to which it wi I he impossible to pass a free silver hill in the senate over Harrison's veto E. II. Hawkins, of Des Moiues. Ia.. went to the police headquarters in At- iHida and stated that lie was wanted for embezzlement in Des Moiues. He £ 7 lort to accounts with the Postal telegraph company. A Sydney. N. a W., dispatch says: Four director, of the Northumberland thinking company here, which suapend- '■I pavment a few weeks ago, were ar- p™, , Mt ‘be instance of the official liquidator, on a charge of conspiracy. P ft Tonge, a bookkeeper, 80 years «w. suicided in the office of Simpson® Hoffmau. DaHas. Tex., by shooting War h f Uj**' * toft a note Waring the words: "The pistol belongs w (}o j h mmr Qa *• Ai“int, Tong * o,10el ‘® ld * P°»“tou in _A i f ** r York special says: Tbe oldest XaVkii* V n »PIwwd*tthejSf. leraon Market police court wee arraign- jm " r * * nd sentenced to one mon%'a PmTEtUr *«*'&«*•°« GROWTH OF THE SOUTH* <# ' ■ “ Tht Industrial Devslo|inient In tl>* Wwk KndlDg !)«•, Chattanooga*. Tetin.. Dec. .—Tba Tradesman, Chattanooga, in its weekly review for the week ending Dec. 5, re ports 28 new industries. It new build ings, 8 railroads and 2 tram roads. Among the most important uew indus tries incorporated, as reported to The Tradesman, are tbe following: Brick and tile works at Washington, La., cannery at Osdsden, Ala., devel opment company at South Jacksonville, Fla., with $88,000 capital, elevator com pany st tialvestou, Tex., flouring mill at Timberville, Vu.. mid a grist mill at Dalton, Ark. Ice factories are to be erected at Covington, Ky., and Detrfind, Fla.; a machine shop will also- baj ed at DeLand, Fla., capital fSO.Ofl A mineral wool factory ia to be erected at Roanoke, Va„ mining oompania have been organized nt Blowing Bock, N; C., Memphis, Tenti.. anil Graham, Tex. A company for the maanfaeture of hardware specialties bus Iwen organ ized at Birmingham, Ala., with a capi tal of $130,000. An oil mill will be erected at Gonzales, Tex-, a phosphate company with $100,000 capital ha* been organized at Fort White. Fin., a stamp mill will be erected at Dulilonega, Ga., h cotton mill with $80,C" be erected at Carthage, rope hud twine factory with $30,000 capital is to lie built at Anstell, Ga. A cooperage company has been organised at Coviugtoii, Ky., lumber companies have incorporated at. Charleston. W. Vh., and Coluiubns, Ga., and saw mills will he erected at Attalln, Ala., and IB Dorado. Ark. Awoug the most important bnildings to he erected we note the following: Business houses nt Little Rock, Ark,, and Montgomery, Ala., churches at Bridgeport. Ala.,mid Hazellmret, Miss., mdls at Arcadia, Fla., and Petersburg, Va., Jail at Centerville, Ala,, and a tel ephone building at Nashville, Tenn. Charters for railroads have been asked for at Charleston, 8. ('., DeKalb, Texas, Lexington, Va., Greenville, Ala., and Natchez, Miss. Tram roads will be butit at Atallu, Ala., nml Cart tinge, ANOTHER BOMB CRANK. Ms Writes a lallrr In tvsrail Harris Urmnnitlnx •■TOO. Nkw York. Dec. 8.—Oscar Weyranch, 80 years old, a book binder, in a threat ening letter sent by bim to Conrad Har ris, a retired wine merchant, demands $300 within two days. In the event of it* refusal, he gives vent to the follow ing: "If you don't take notice of this, my request, yon will be next to Russell Sage, and I will blow your brains in tlie j air, without I hurt anybody else. Mr. Harris promptly turned tbs letter over to the police, end it resulted in the j madman being captured In a boarding house. He submitted quietly to arrest, but said it would go hard with Harris if he ever secured his release. Wey- rauch was arraigned in police court. Harris appeared against him, and said be first met Weyrauch fourtaeu yti ago in Hesse, Germany, being intro duced to him by the Burgemeister. Men’s, ITouths’, Boys’ and Children’s For Business, Dress and Work. k HIGH GfiADMND A FAIft MICE IS 0U8 BID P08 BUSINESS. IWJ» A'lit., W I § JllP f * .mlSSt wSi' 0ur line is ,ar ge and complete clear through—all sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee All-Round Satisfaction to any man with judgment enough to know a real good thing when he sees it. i We make most any parent proud of his or her boy. Nothing can do quite as much toward making a lad look neat, wholsome and manly as one of our stylish little suits. No trouble about fife for little and big; we keep them #11. 4Men’s = Furnishing - Goodsi* Our present line of attractions is certainly a credit to the establishment and a satisfaction to our trade. A larger variety or a finer showing of Choice New Novelties arid reliable standard goods would be hard to find anywhere. Careful buying enables us to offer that big, solid value for your money that never fails to please. When needing anything in this line remember our F. F. F. F., which stands for FINE FURNI8HIN08 AT FAIR FlfiURES. g *JOHN R. SHAW,* r“*-- JSfK I lank*, 6. "Tin CkuiploR” dottier aid Onttttor $1 Aid Proprietor "Eagle” Shoo Notice tO AdTOXllMTCe Weyranoh was a ivealthv book binder I m Srt*?e handedlifat this’efflee’before At that time ami a prominent citizen. I re ... He has since squandered fata fortune in I This annliei dissipation, and lias lately depended ■ PP 12 o'clock on day before publication. to all and will be enforced. and will Times PimusifiNa Co. July 28,1891, U. upon hia friends and acquaintances for I support. Harris said he helped him at I various times, but recently be ha* not allowed him to enter his home. Wey-1 ln A® ■ddresi at the laying orpine cor- ranch was committed to the Bellevue | nor stone of a Jewish synagogue In New York- Erastus Wlman stated tljtt the pavillion, where he will be examined as to his meutal condition. Hebrews in America number less than 1,000,000 In a population of 04,080,000. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE. PrtiMlHf Aliliiili'p i.'aillii«i. Ottawa, Ooc. 8.—Th* uimutonal gaus are clamoring to know why Pre-1 One of tbe moetfreqne mier Abbott is so alow |u reorganising I causes of bad health la Impure blood, the cabinet. It seems,** though a com- Th«» disorder of the system does not blued effort was being mad. to tin tie '"■"&*! ' ta " If °"twartly by premier', hands and can., the retire- e™P‘to"». ere., quite often the ment of tin- present member*. It i, aoredes. l. altogether inierual. The kid- learned that Preoner Abbott duet nbt neye feel sore, the liver feels sore, the intend making any changes until after tonga fed sore »nd a decay seta It that the holidavs. wheu it is bilkredbeVill too often ends fatally. It Is much more in Llentenant Angers in place of serlmis for blor^ poison to manifest ID >. P. Cameron, it U aie<> asserted “>* Internally than extmnally. In such that he will tryauU imlnce Mr. Mere- SfeOXCjAGL* e pa .tolfi dith to take tlie Ontario racancy, al though the latter is rather reluctant. Tlie Chinese Itveels. Bbanghai. Dec. 8.—Although it ia be lieved here that the Chinese authorities have exaggerated their eucceta ever tbe illy neglect mean* death, for tlie vital organs once contaminated . prow worse unless they grow Isitter. and they will never grow better unle«* the proper rem edy la applied. Thors Is no rotnedy that equals llr. John mill's Servepnrtlla. a enratire ngeSHn caaea of bbnsl poi son. When oilier remedlos miserably lUliint andlefuhe'hefghisirli'Kif] next John jSSnrenf » lr, ', v f. of , ho «" which Hnnttaeto, *’ of , RockCr eek township, at tka^£f t| ..‘ ww " feeding, ru.he.1 •admSkltM , i’ k " ot ‘ k e<l him down in, ° h “ n ~ k - Wa^ggy*”?' *« tom, and almost ssdttto »f. 0 d nqrthern rebels, there seems to be no fail to give relief, this remedy always doubt that tbe rebels have received a I checks its terrible ravages, even Inin- check, bnt pot a decisive defeat. The stances of scrofula or syphillie, and re- latest advices_ from Pekin state that stores tbe blood to a state of absolute troops are »till being forwardedand the pqr | t y. Urge bottle (i»2 teaapoonf ula) great wall itrongly manned. The rebel ,100 ,£ d |?.S! ld ^ f**.? ki !! ed J?*, not A physician of Waco, Texes, the leading chief inthe revolt. Thelat- writw: .. t know a number of Instances i£-£ idtob ®*. t ,® r **nto- of severe mwea of blood p<dron being rnlfi .S T ? rn » me,,t , *5* Pf?"" 0 *' ‘‘.i* I cured by Dr. John Bull'a Sarsaparilla. 11wrebe h* I no other remedy or tree meet being are desperate lighter*. made use of, I consider that no better At the recent dinner given bv the New Blood medicine U manufactured York phyaielanatoDr Oliver W. Holmes I deo1 d&wl,no there was a feast of reason and flow of soul—but all the same the national cry Is for Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrnp. @UiWu£uA~, We are encouraged with our Wholesale business from the year’s experience, which has been to some extent experiment! American, and henceforth we may be classed as a Wholesale and “ ail boose, where the public will be served with the best and most ole products at the very closest prioes, from 6c. worth of salts up to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely, wo are enabled to sell closor. We offer a large stock of the following articles: IFT CHRISTMAS GOODS. Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods, Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc. In Patent and Proprietary Medicines. j$kfaL-£L» & >*. IB. On P. B. J l a. The United States is young yet, but It leads tbe world In Its libraries. The public libraries of all Europe put togetb- Amerlca has 80,000 miles of boundary, „ conUtn about ai,000,000 volume.; or more than the ooest lines of Asia, Africa, Europe, Mexico and South combined. thrie of tbla country oontaio about 30,000,000. Little Jobuuie, on seeing a skeleton I Yon may cough and oough and cough for-tlmfirst time, exctslmod7."Why, but | end cougli and cough but youwlll not, they skinned her'mighty close, didn’t I If yott take Do WItt'e Cough end Coo- they! She looks worse than Aunt Jane sumption Cure. Tbe Davenport Drug did, before m* gave her that bottle of Company. ‘Favorite Prescription!”’ “Aunt Jane” „ . was 10 completely worn cut by prolap- . 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