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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER: FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1891
A GOSSHTY SPECIAL
1’I.AVKD CARHH TO THE LAST.
DAILY WASHINGTON’S BUDGET
NEW YORK WILL NO DOUBT
Vote For CrUp— .1
Ian to .speak —
preaching Coin
Stickrree—Othei
i(l{e C'ri*
- -*•
i.l Mr Mil
I hr Ap-
Washim.ti
1>.—Tilt* local j„
litical r.'sviju i iv!,'
■’I'll-
How Murderer fccheel S|>ent Ifi* l.n*t
Niel.t
Uuihgepokt, Conn., June IS.—Jacob
JScheel, who murdered Constable Druker
at New Car aah in 1888, while resisting
arrest, and who was hanged to-day,
parsed his last night on earth in chatting
and laughing with the guards and play
ing his favorite game of “penuckle.”
He ate a hearty supper. Early in the
evening he was visited by his spiritual
THE FIGHT IX OHIO.
BEALL &• OAKLEY.
OPINIONS OF THE NEW YORK PA-
PERS-M'KINLEY MAY NOT WIN
\ ice-l’resitl**
Murh Brag In the Ohio
Ir. McKinley's Nomination
tnpaign of —It Will lie
: < aiiiphell.
BARGAINS!
pets no
York,
that
id vis
Wa-hix«.
ring editori
delega
tin
fifty
i .1 nl v
the day the
celebrate.
McMillan
am to decidi
in. Judge
Yonkh
state
congi
York
many sachems alw
candidates Ciisp ;
both address th.e wi
man for the speake;
will no doubt be sel<
candidate.
People are beginning to talk of the
places where the democratic national
convention may be held next summei
it is claimed that C hairman Price
the national committee, has expressed a
preference for New York or Chicago, on
the idea that the bigger the town the
bigger the crowd.
New York has completed the Madison
square gardeu, which is hig enough to
hold any body of politicians who may In*
brought together.
Detroit has been mentioned as a suita
ble city for the gathering of the dome-
cratic host, and it is understood that
Don Dickinson, Mr. Cleveland’s late
postmaster general, is actively working
in tlie.inteiest of the Michigan metropo
lis. He promises that a suitable wig
wam will ho erected without expense to
the national committee and hig enough
to hold everybody who wants to attend.
Representative iSptingcr, .Senator 1'ti
mer and other Illinois democrats dec
that Chicago is the place because tli
is a doubtful state, but Chicago w ill
hardly be chosen on account of the
World's fair being located there, an en
terprise that is being run exclusively by
the republican machine.
The California democrats are disposed
to again urge San Francisco on the at
tention of the national committee.
The California state central committee
have intimated that they will pay all
the expenses of •delegates' railroad fare
and lintel bills, so that the distance of
that point may not be urged as an ob
jection. They claim additionally that
the “slope” is doubtful, and that the
holding of the convention in San Frau-
cisco would mako the Pacilic states cer
tain for the democratic nominees.
Superintendent Porter is just now en
gaged in purging the census office of
hundreds of temporarily appointed
clerks, whose duties have about com
pleted. lie has had employed some
3,000 people altogether, but after July
1 the number will he reduced one-half.
The superintendent claims that much of
the work of the bureau has been com
pleted and that his appropriation is run
ning low, hence this action is rendered
imperative.
These dismissals have been accompa
nied with many scenes of distress.
Large numbers of the emoloyees have
been tempted to come here from their
distant homes to take places in the cen
sus bureau, hoping for something more
permanent to turn up. These hopes
have been disappointed, and as their
salaries have uot been sufficiently large
-to pliable them to save, there are num
bers of them who will have to appeal to
friends and relatives at home for the
means to return. It is simply another
illustration of the uncertainty of Wash
ington existence when based on a gov
ernment salary.
It Is now officially understood that old
Fred Douglass wfll not return to Hayti
in an official capacity, when once he
reaches the United States. Douglass
has been a thorn in the Uesh of the ad
ministration, and there were no tears
shed when it was announced that he
would resign as soon as ho reached this
city.
Secretary Foster concluded not to go
to Ohio. Ho had his grip packed and
his ticket purchased, but at the eleventh
hour concluded not to involvo himself
in the fierce family light now going on
at Columbus.
It is the impression here that Foraker
has a death grip on the convention and
it would be of no practical value to have
Calico Charlie become a factor in the
quarrel.
The administration, of course, is in
sympathy with Sherman, but the status
of allairs at Columbus moves Harrison
to hold Foster back and, for the present
at least, the policy w ill bo to “hands
off.”
Airs. Harrison will move down to the
Capo May cottage to-morrow. Yester
day the white house steward and some
servants were sent down to put the ex
ecutive cottago in order.
The president will spcml a portion of
With men tietailed on the death watch
scheele played a number of games of
•penuckle," w inning almost every game.
Ir finally declared that his
■vete no match for him in
md suggested that they pi;
of Hie
the
And Spe ial Prices still the rule of the clay
with us. For
uni pa rim
nit gam
•ir is p«
Ilf to-day say.-:
ii!“ that Mrj.’inl.-
. ills
sflll i
make u 1
republican
liici,
>sin;> lii.ii'.
TWO WEEKS
longer we otter cut prices in every depaitment.
ind almost invariably defeated his op-
pn
He
burst into peal* <*f lauglii
Shortly befo
and sooi:
which In
daylight,
make a a
ted. He
did not.
vaki
ck he retired
id sleep, from
n until after
He
id a desire to
itue, In
there wa?
it. He w
peeled to
(hid.
The dn
without a
reeli on the gallow
was heartily so
declared, but a>
10 premeditation
if per mi t-
ry for Ills
cited that
ittachod to
is sorry for his sins, and lie ex-
obtaiu pardon from Almighty
» fell at
truggle.
and he died
Iry BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia.
NEUIU) PICOFES *OBS.
sign in » Body
Being Ou»ted, lle-
- Sensation.
each week in this city and at the exccu
tive cottage this summer as ho did last.
A new telegraph wire has been stretch
ed from thts'city to the cape to facilitate
the president's business.
‘BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
Very Small.
> Ambiguous Customer:—“I want to
get a notebook.- .Something that I can
carry in my pocket to jot down my
ideasin.”—Clerk—“Oh, you want some
thing very small then?”—Brooklyn
Life.
Use Cheatam’s Tasteless Chill Tonic,
better than pie, but it breaks the chilis
off and no mistake. Guaranteed to
cure. (* 0-12-w4t
Ciiaiti.oTTK, X. C„ Juno 18.—It was
noted in Thk Time—Becomier a week
ago that a movement was on foot by the
northern board of trustees of Diddle
university, colored, of this city, to man
the institution with colored professors.
The northern board and southern
board of trustees met here yesterday
evening. The former out-voted the lat-
i negro named Sanders was
president, and several negro
were elected in place of white
ter,
The resignations of Rev. Dr. Johnson,
president, and the white professors were
asked for in order to put the negroes in.
The institution is for colored men,
but Ins always been under white tutil-
Tfie southern board of trustees,
posed of gentlemen of this city
mediately resigned and their res
tions were accepted.
The World says: “The republican
cry is McKinley and high taxes. Tin-
struggle will be on the issues of the pres
ent tariff law. The people of Ohio have
already passed on the issue, electing
fourteen democratic congressmen to
seven republicans, it is not probable
that their experiences under the law
have changed the convictions of Ohio
voters.”
The Tribune declares that “the con
vention did good work. The rivalry of
the leaders was put aside to a perfect
harmonious union, which will make the
party irrasistable. Sherman set a noble
example by refusing to permit any effort
towards his re-election to cause the
slightest discord. The platform is con
ciso fearless and forcib
The Recorder, a Dlai
that “Major McKinley's address in ae
cepting the commission of the republi
cars of Ohio is an elaborate expositior
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A NEW LINE
Beautiful White Hoods, Pine Apple Tissues.
New (’ream Yalencienne Laces, different
widths to match, New Black Silk
Laces in Flouncing?, and narrow
to match.
PROFESSIONAL CAR
T.
L.i
A. KLUTTZ,
Architect and Scriaujrrrvn. I
Americas, (W^o ^1
street—Murphey Buifilin
w.
J. WORSHAM
Office over People’s Natio
P. HURT.
. dentist.
DENTIST.
Oran berry's Corner .America
rve his friends in ai ;
I M. R. WEST 15ROOK, M. I) I
PHYrtUH VN AND si'pYp. J
.1* Office and residence. next i, N |
Huntington, Ch >u*h street **I
J A. FORT M. I>. ^
. Office at Dr. KMrldsre’s dm*.. I
-be found «t night in hi*
i- ldridife’- diug «tore. Barlow
S-91-tf
R. J H. WINCHESTER.
PHYSICIAN AND ftURfJFoA
m port’s Drug s't..'-
inrricti « rSJtU an<i *' Ia)0
Telephone No. 104.
dene
Office at Dm
) R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. I>
PHYSICIAN aN I) SU|{(,
Office at Pr. Fldrldi!.'. Iinii if:
; jj< in ns con- ,
J BARGAINS IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
S.Vlr?’K ei lit*S.a^! 0ur Tabic Damask and Towels are selling
rapidly at tbe prices we are now making.
McELREE’S WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerve*.
Kipio ll Curried Off Ills Child.
Baltimore, Md , June 18.—A sensa
tional scene consequent upon a legal
contest for the possession of a child
was enacted in court here to-day. Hen
ry A. Kippell and Mary E. Kippcll were
married in Haiti more about -Jive year
ago. Kippell is tbe Atlanta, (Ga.) agent
for the I*. F. Collier Publishing
Company. Last January Mrs. Kippell
sued for absolute divorce, and ponding
litigation was given alimony and £12
per month additional for the child pro
vided it remained under the jurisdiction
of the Georgia court. • Mrs. Kippell
came to Haiti more, and on account of
this contempt of court the
father was granted custody of the child
and came here to get possession.
Iu the court to-day the judge decided
uot to interfere in the ruling of the
Georgia court and awarded the child to
the father. The mother agreed to go
back with the child, but Kippell re
fused to let her go. Tbe mother then
snatched up the child and ran around
the court pursued by an officer. She
was finally forced to release it. The
little girl screamed when taken to the
father and tried to elude his grasp, but
he picked her up and carried her away
crying as if her heart would break.
McELREE’S WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerve*.
Euml Costly lu Chill.
New York, June 18.—The Herald's
Iquique special cable says:
The demand for provisions keeps
prices up iu spite of recent heavy im
portations from San Francisco. Hal-
maccedu has prohibited shipments from
the south to ports held by tbe congres-
sionalists, and the merchants naturally
are looking to California to keep up the
supply.
The United States cruisers San Fran
cisco and Baltimore, will leave Iquique
to-day. The Haiti more goes to Callos.
The San Francisco will return to Iquique
on Sunday.
fifty* WINE OF CARDUI. a Tonic for Women.
Citpsizrd l>y a Squall.
Pkteuiiouo, Out., June IS.—A party
of eleven persons living at Hiawatha
went sailing iu a small yacht on Rice
Lake last evening.
A sudden squall causi/.ed the craft
and John Foote, is nineteen-year-old
daughter and three-year-old baby wore
drowned.
The others were rescued. The bodies
of the drowned were recovered.
Ask your druggist for Cheatham's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. Distinguished
from the old original by the word
“tasteless” printed iu red on all cartoons
and labels. A new departure, but the
result of years of careful examination
and study. * “No cure no pay." Take it
and be happy. 0
Yellow Fever ut Vera Cm;..
City of Mexico, June 18.—Many
cases of yellow fever have broken out in
Vera Cruz.
ance is his unreserved endorsement of
the Blaine doctrine of reciprocity, iu ad-1
VQcacy of which he follows the natural
leader of all of our people.”
The Press predicts the election of Me-!
Kinley by .">0,000 majority.
The Morning Advertiser thinks that
McKinley's nomination was both proper j
and logical. As the putative father of i
the present tariff .let he is entitled to
stand or fajl. lie was defeated for con
gress last year in a strong democratic j
listrictand it is his right to appeal to |
the people. It will be a glorious light.
Should Mr. Campbell be renominated
nd win there will be nothing to bar bis
-ay to a vice-presidential nomination.
The stakes’arc great on both sides, and
upon the Ohio election will depend the
shaping of presidential polities in “1*2.”
The Times moralizes thus: “Brag is
a good dog, but Hold Fast is a better.” i
The republicans of Ohio, with the evi-j
dent consciousness of opening the cam- 1
paign of ’92, started out yesterday with
“Brag,” and left “Hold Fast” to follow
as he chooses. They took McKinley for
their candidate and McKinleyism for
their platform and left Serifitor Sher
man.
The choice of McKinley was a proela-
mation that tne campaign for next year j
was ojiencd. It is intended to make j
McKinley the next governor of Ohio and j
Foraker the next senator, and, if Colonel
Conger’s prediction is to be verified, the
next republican candidate for president
will not be Mr. Harrison, but Major
McKinley.”
The Sun lias not a line or a syllable on
the subject of Ohio polities.
Grenadines at Cost!
Figured China Silks at Cost!
’ Straw and Stiff Hats at Cost!
Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s Shoes at Cost!
BEflLL & OAKLEY,
313 LAMAR STREET,
BIG DIVIDENDS
On your investment will be the result, if
you do your trading at the
They Return I nrured.
Pittsburg, I*a., June 18.—The Union
station all day yesterday and to-day lias
been crowded with incurables on their
way home from Father Mellinger’s
chapel and residence on Troy Hill. The
majority of these unfortunates are a
pittifully-disappointed lot.
They came here firmly believing that
the noted priest possessed supernatural
healing powers, though he has never
made such claims himself. Most of
them were very poor people, who had
spent their last money to make the trip
to Troy Hill. Seme were carried to
their trains on stretchers, while others
came to the depot on crutches and wheel
chairs.
Father Mollinger was a very busy man
yesterday. About one thousand of his
patients were escorted into his presence
before their departure for his final
blessing. He will not complete the re-
ligioitsffeature of uis treatment until
Wednesday.
While a great majority of the patients
have been but lit'.le benefitted, others
report what seem like almost miracu
lous cures.
BEE HIVE
Kid ridge's drugstores ParJow !,
"DOCTORS J. II. AND A. R. HQd
Have
equip|>ed docto __
Jackson street, Americus, Da."
General Surgery anil treatment of tbe
Eye, Ear, Throat and]
A Specialty.
febliltf
fHAS. A. It KOOKS. M. I).
I Graduate of B-llevue Hoipitai vj
„ College. >.Y„ twice graduate 0 rl
Post Graduate Medical School,Chief
8. M M. R K.etc. Offer* his profeiuli
vices as a general practltor er tothed
I surround I iigrountrv.
operatlv
of Americus
•’in] attentio _ __ ...
including the treatment of he
tula, stricture, catarrh, and
Anus, Rectum, Oenitnurlna’v t
and throat. Office In Murph<
rrho
Lari
onnected by
left <
E. A r ;
HAWKINS,
A ITmkNEY at law.
Hire upstairs on Grunb»rryco
Bar ow Block, up stairs.
all courts. Office!
\\Y
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Feb.
. tf
A. HIXOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Am eric
Office In Earley building, o
Court House. Prompt attentio!
all busin
E. F. Hinton. E. H.Ci
HINTON & CUTTS,
iTTORNKYS AT LAW. Prarf
State
R OBT. L. MAYNARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
•pt and careful attentio
L. Holts. sep:i»-tid;»!
r
Will practice In a ! t
State. Prompt attention
lections eutrustodio my c
ANSLEY & ANSLEY, |
A ttorneys at law, Amen*
Will practice in the counties •
ter, Schley, Macon, Dooly, Webster
art. lu the Supreme Court, and* the a
Htate-i Lour;.
It's just exactly 10 Jays to July 1st, and
this means that you've got just ten days more
to make ths most profitable purchases you can
imagine. We want to sell $5,000 worth of
goods by July 1st if we can; if we can’t do
that, we wan’t to do all we can anyhow.
PRICES CUT RIGHT AND IEFT THIS WEEK!
We will not ask you one cent' profit, and
as a special inducement to swell sales, wt will
allow an extra discount of
TEN PER CENT
OX VI. I
Worsted and Silk Dress Goods
C. MATHEWS,
.. *r*yt
Will practice In all the Court*,and u
ty Court for the twelve months.
12-24 dJfcwly.
Wkllborn F. Ci.arkk. Frank A.Hi
CLARKE & HOOPEB,)
Attorneys at Law
americus, - - -
OK 1
niajri3-d-w-ly
Walter K. Wheatley, J. B. Frrtfl
Wheatley & FitageraldJ
ATTORNEYS AT L.f
Office: 405 Jackson St., I'p 8t»
AMERICUS. i GEOfl
jau7-tf
C. B. HUDSON,
of Schley county.
H udson & blalock,
LKWYBRS,
AMERICA. <
Will practice in all courts. fart ne ^! p |
to civil cases. Office up stairs, corner T
Lamar street, in Artesian Blocz. d«.» l
Cheatham's Tasteless Chill Tonic,
same as the old except in taste. .Sweet!
as honey, but gets there just the same, j
The babies cry for it. Buy a bottle and
see them smile. Guaranteed to cure.,
ti
AND
CLOTHING
Sold This Week.
Wholcuale Executions in Shanghai.
New Yoiik, June 18.—A Shanghai
dispatch says that the number of exe-j
curious in that vicinity has not been par- !
allelcd since the Taiping rebellion. AU !
the more active of the mob leaders have j
fallen into the hands of the government
troops and been condemned to death.
Kang Yis, one of the men who wreck
ed the French mission, was condemned
to be cut to pieces, and Hie sentence was
duly carried out, the executioner having
been bribed to make death as prompt
and as painless as possible.
Hunt's Cure is the greatest remedy
for skin diseases ever known. Ifing-
worm, itch and all kindred diseases
positively and permanently cured. Y’our
money will be refunded if It falls. Price
50 cents. 0
Immense Line ot
WHITE GOODS
Must be closed out at once. Don’t buy
a penny’s worth elsewhere, but come right to W ,l ““*“v r E 5^
v 7 O »» Plans and e*tlmates forj»» n£ ]
BEE-HIVE.
The cheapest place in town.
E. G. SIM MOSS, W. H. K1> I|U
SIMMONS & KIMBBOtf
ATTORNEYS AT l
Barlow Blooh, Ko °!*|
Will practloo ln toth Stat, .nd
all buslueM'”',*
No. 103.
ui-Pont ura
MaeoB.f
W. B. GCKKKY.
Amerlcu*, Oa.
GUEBRY Si SON,
L awyers, Americus,
pie’. National Bank BulW»y
street. Will practice in
and County Courts, and ‘V,' r !yI
Court. Our Junior will
the sessions of tbe Superior gj"
firm will take special case* inj n *
Court on Southwestern Rallroau.
L. NORKMAX
architebt.
24‘< Pe achtree
OFFICES
Plans and speclflcations
buildings of nil desciipvJon* -P
Ings especially. CommunlcaU UjL
to either office will meet wit
teutton. Wm. Hall, Superintend |
cus office.
sewerage uuu
Construction superintendent
specially. Headquarter,. Momi" ul
Americus ortlce over Jolm.ou-
.tore on Cotton avenue.
Hawke*’ CiystaUzed Len ^J
styles, specs and eye-gla**** -
a guarantee to please or
by L. J. *