The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 28, 1894, Image 4

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1894. THE MM TELEGRAPH. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AND WEEKLY. Office 5C9 Mulberry Street. K«w York OJt)c«» I on K» kin* THE DAILY TELEGRAPH—Delivered by carriers In the city, or mailed, postage free, €0 cents a month; 11.75 for three months; $S.W for six months; $7 for one year;‘every (lay except rfunday, V. THE TRI-WEEKLY TELEORAPH-Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays, or Tues- i days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Three months, 91; six months, $2; one year, li THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH—By mall, one year, 22. SUBSCRIPTIONS—Payable In advance. Remit by postal order, check or regis tered letter. Currency by mall at risk of sender, COMMUNICATIONS—AH communications should be addressed, and sll orders, checks, drafts, etc., made payablo to THE TELEGRAPH, Macon, Ue. ANY SUBSCRIBER to the Dally Telegraph will confer a great favor on lids office by Informing us If the Tel egraph fails to arrive y bto first mall train leaving the city after 4 o'clock a. m. each day. BURE TO PAIL. . The Now York Iloriild says; “The report Is current and Its authen ticity 4s vouched for by one of the most Influential labor leaders In Ibis city, that labor throughout the country lr to. con* vert tho militia In their behalf. This Is to be done by the membership of laborers In the National Guards. Tin tmfterneni began In the West a year sgo, and that was why the guards In Sacramento re* fusod to do duty In quelling the lints.'' Jn a ut Oinatia- TutnwLi.y Gnu- oral MuNier Wortantin SdvrtMltfu Haiti: “Heretofore the advice to workingmen has been to keep out of militia. It should bs changed. Every workingman should join the militia. Thus getting the arm? ohd discipline necessary to defend tlm country mid one people from the anarch istic railroad manager*, their trusts, at torneys and the murdsrous deputies and Pinkertons whom they employ. I have been a member of the ■Ifeto mint* (or tlireo yearn, uml know that tho Knight, of Labor are th« heat militiamen In tho country. I am also ’n favor of capturing the whole ayalom of government and op erating tho lame In tho Interest, of the people." * TUcbo wortls m'o oontubopailivo of tin) IIcp.iM'h Mtciiuinnt. Suali a plan onmmt eucceal, but that It Klnmlil Ikiivo 'bocu luloi-tttl In sIctiMI cant of tiro rockltwemw. oral ba-lrwl of aullJotiUj TWOll In tile fiownuncat rnul uot iu tlutimtnlvcs dli't la dbnrttrtw'' Isllc of Sovcrtitfu, IMm and ottlitf »o- calk'd labor ltvulora of llitw odvujiet.l typo. Ittiait plcm lit to dopmo tibo sov- ernmout, nticsafttef till ilio people, of too itower to enforce Its tumtorUy, by putting fbo tndlllury turum of tbc Mattes prgntJoaUy under Wio conanuod of too lilt** IwulVto luautid of lUelr legally nppoiirusl OffloM. "If tt wixo ■uootaKful, tilie nmii In omlwrWy uitnho torn- at a riot Bin'll an (Ntt tv: Cltlctczo would uot bo too uoverth* but it* broil of too latioc orgBPlwPIvta rrepwralblo for too *trike out of ttHtlcb mho tioublo jfrenv. TJio uilLtln. -would dot then ex ist for the parpiM ef ktviplng order tuul nmUiiltiinfoi;; too buw, but for tho put-proe of prosvin.wsf favurfiretKo with tlio dufims of tilio tm-lkera. During ilie of Uio Mata ut aiikutu Di4w mud Suverel*n frotiueully Bn’M 'tUr.ilt itho mr.kiu wore Ui tu> wIho rcapODjUbie far lire trouble; Hrail they did uit nyjni«\tiliizo wtto tbo mob nnd did in* purllulpaito 'tu iu exixwos. Himlt rklints ptVKWctllngu, they mid, liupt too lultxir aUW. If iihey wore to roona-t Milu-n they uukl thin, why ito they nmv June uke mlHthi, wkk-k del iiol'ahtnR exwpt try to provoat -tilio riot ing which rln-y Uoi-nwno? If 4 lie mob liurtu tbo cause lu v.tildh they pruTc-tt to bo cullslctl, tvliy do tiltcy eympulilze wlldi the utob liiMo.nl of wUh Hie mi litia tttUWU trtiw to Uk-poreo Ilf rioted, roared; I key enveloped Col. I Th-onra. villa Tl mai-ErfterprlM . "If Ckmtfn «*«, ua.il be «*®od u neb- dSSTSSd uk-iu alMKUutlon without posable con-1 j, he gives congvei) advice, and It is iUhx with trauma Xfllslrs, and fcn 1 made -his duly say i,\ -they osy be . 1 J ictal , n „ t ,j sQ, [,-^Kitiv* deport- wdioiu, th ordure, nobody v» - nU ' r ' I meat of thl ( :<.v. rr,ni -Hi. Thu. It soo 0»o*I mi long au OoL Gantfn great I i n the me.intlme. Mr. Cleveland, un- ■ 1 H u-and Ml the Gurttt in*i>’:r*ui;Vii«l n mnUlug I cnar g.j fJg his (jtitlea with fldemy," gual Humor outmDtwd all ob . DEMOCRACY m-rvirn Curt be dalu't mtau anythin,; TJj# SSSJSSS^ close ob- be Mid—tlXtto lie Irad no nraUce, but I gays: "A close Inspection wtrj ooly employing tn Che beat way mil reveal tAe foot 'that those -who are hn las i v tin. idoist eamuittsl to h's r -io*i fierce and uncofupromiilng ene- no laKtw the XJJint i urru«u*i to u.»i n(e< of tne government are those who ki.-jijnu by We ur.U4t,-r. I : OU ngu around the atpeet corner, and Tin) atouflroidr.! whtoh Ira ovwfciktci I other places of idleness, or. In otiier ... a,,,,.), aI. ,1,„. wolds, th-os, who huve got nothing CM. (jdrti't .ft Stiudi O.ir./l.nt Is dae, I nemselvcs -to do and don’t want any- we are Mire, la Lirge imtiuure, to b.s body else to hiave -nayehing." neBltvt of trje of Ws own rules of coo-1 - „„„ , . . . . *i^- a I CATID FROU CHESTER PBARCE. duet and tu Hie f.uliu-e of tbe South I _ CaroHmi Alliance <Jb flilly understand I To the Editor of the Telegraph: the luirim- of Ms rift 'I’ll,- rule of con- Wea,e ® llow me * wl<:e ,0 re P , F <" * few tut niv.tm. ot n.s gut. ine ruu oi con of )ho milny erroM ) dU , atntemenlo eon- duot to which wo refer Is tlmt AIM- talned In your Fort Valley special of tmeomoa should never say evd thing* ,h ' 171,1 distant. . ^ I The writer ha, forgotten that of (cell ottiiv. If ooa of -lie lirt-tlmsi I nomination of Mr. buncan for ihe goes wrong, -lhW rule require, Urat the I flee 'of sheriff was contested by Mr. Col- trwlt eiuune h in (Aeril Is. left in the Fer and that Mr. Bateman contested the m«K ut ciUMTig 11.111 mni ut art to tne n ,, mlhaUon of Mr . KjKan f „ r the | aK tsla- oitbwle budliben. Bud ont; tbe bre.Ui-1 ture long slnco tho days of reconsirac- r«i m Hoir'Ji Ctwohiu went wrong uml “5 d ,h “ 1 the narty In neither case , . , . , . suffered, but to the contrary was made itu? ookoal iw tar lo*4t li.a luau ax to I stronger by the cleansing effect:-*, turn toure Ills gift <» him. HI, eximl-1 Never liel'ore On the til»:ory of Democ- -Mill) vary has the right and propriety to In- *.ou from itlio AU.iinc-c Is oho result. I vestlgAtc been oven questioned, and He forgot tout it Uvtbar c-ain do no I milch less absolutely denied to a life- , vronl . I long Democrat who came, after careful , "■ . . . _ _ v i I Investigation, with competent’ and moot Anotoar arose of too oJMHfttyphe Is highly respoctable evidence to show MMt the Sotr.lli Oanothtouis fail to fully dull several time, a sufficient number r«,.i Jims .uUini.Lj of Mlegal votes were polled for his op- tliak-rw.iod Col. OunflcnimlllSf rcktlons I pom-nt to change the result of the elec- wl-.li flic public. Ttkut tliey onwodate I Hon, which 1 am fully prepared to show Irtiy rtsuso ban us lienwioiier Bl)oke*- Perry correspondent which is altwolutely nn of the reform cause, but tliey fall ¥"*™ e 011 his part. Not only have my ... -.u,- I. frlenda all over the county Insisted that to umlr rr.t.uwl tiltjlt ho ui ocvtr iu cjflru* I j should corileaf, but sev3rul geitl *mon eat w-linn bo rttucu aod Mir people noun of high standing In tho county who did llnd out Matt be l> not. We are quM* Z sure -be lias <»mo too erring brmber ground that It Is not only due to my- ttpon ■whom too lias been extrdstag Ills J*J£- h ul due to the party, that Illegal- Sift no real harm, (tod to punish him bo m« 3 tmh2 U So"^ of thS gentlemen^iro soverely—do Klinrsti Iftoi out Into tlio I among the beat citizens of Fort Valley, oompany of Uio Itaaulmn-ls absolutely i 111 J5? r40 ™‘ enemies they * « i* i s». I “ av ® 1,01 wunwleq me to this matter, absurd, a* well ua awfully Hard cm tho | have boon advised by as conservative. hoa/Uhcm. ♦ I J ru .° I>eniocra.ts as this good county has W . mAni, Vvj n a ^t,¥ kaw I * n lt * The writer states that no Houston o »t1rti>k Ow. Garitit hfl» J/oen tin- j QO unty lawyer could be engaged to take JuatJy trecsind, ankl- we ttro Hoary for I my case. Tfito statement Is utterly false him. We tklnk bo might to tndigtoim-1 J^p^oT.hmTve^^lron^he^: ly gUMte Ubo iludt of Soitili Oaroltm ocutlve committee aave one. and he from from Ills font turn! go to Oaltforoiia or I li ' orl v “Me.v, voted tn my favor es to a eontost, and I have the advice anil sym- llolw ,i». Even 1 ltd tuns- auoul, us a wsu pathy as to the Justice of my cause from comninmlcat in Ooroa. or Kama-1 more thin two-thirds of the bar of the nlm/Uu, wo are miwife would do well. hl y ^V ! r , ”bft7t&^”^,TS“ C ! Hitilli a Journey would cost a good deal, quaint himself with the facts In my but nu Hit* Dixie InRimUnik) h'ailr nl Mn- “ 10 ,1“ prepared to pans intelll- - - . .n-o gently upon ft. •> eon, earn to opim, offer* u prize of ?2,K) n-„ w . as to Democnttle majorttle* in for Uio handsomest man, Unit expense I 'ke comlng election,. I have this to say, i_. M „||- nmvlilwl fur (lame col. I r 1 *- 11 , “ 11 depend, on the class of pre cun too easily provided rur. txnnt, coi tcnd«l Democrat, who aro willing to and, got t-luit prt»> nxmoy, nnd speed cover up frauds or lllegalltlea of any mi your way. followed by rite jmiyers n S®* n **£*i nn, l de- and prubdM of the people of two BlUVJ. | press. Ihe caS^of a Mfedong'Damocrah 00MUI/iEE'^^S0N. j ?.W Zn^T" “ ‘ h ° TRADE CONDITIONS. Weekly Review of Trade hy Dun & Co. and Brads-.rema. New - York, July Z7.-H. G. Dun & Co. B weekly revtcwr of .trade tomorrotv will iv»y; The hea^y odtfO ot gol«l, th« fall of tbo treasury reserve and the price of wheat to the lowest point on record, and the increasing uncertainly about tne tariff have entirely overshadows 1 the other in- duences. Both delayed lor months by two great strikes now crowds the rail roads. and swcUa return, and gives the impression of tevlval In business, but it is not yet clear -how far there is an Increase In now traffic, distinguished Horn that which has been merely blockaded ar deferred. In some branches there has been more activity# but in others loss, be cause events ear.y this week led many to Infer that no change of tariff would be made. The internal revenue receipts on whisky suddenly dropped more than half and sales of wool greatly increased, but the uncertainty is not removed and much of the business dona seems to bo in the nature of insurance against possibilities. AH that has been argued that gold **P®Hs have practically ended, but the outgo this week haa been D.Zifl.OK), maklrn; me net outgo for the month about JRCOJ.iXX) Textile Industries have been perceptibly stimulated, according to dealers by disa greements, which rosy prevent change of the tariff, and there baa been more buying of cotton - goods wita slightly higher prices for a few. no twit hit a tiding the opening of some Important mills. The stock of such goods Is, on the whole, quite large. In woolen*, the goods .amine which clothiers prepared orf theicselvc-a by deferring orders, la such that Impera tive necessities will now keep moat of the mill* at work, and purchases of wool for Immediato use are large. But there Is no change for the better aspects, orders running Into the future, and Inded, some concerns have withdrawn spring «mples on which very low prices had been hxed aod make no effort for trade at present. 3ales of * woe* have been greatly swelled by speculation. In the belief that wool Is not likely to decline in any event, hut may advance 3harply, It the tariff Oranges fall. Whlla fccarcltr of coke delays the resumption of work In many central and Western Iron mllU. the light enquiry for finished products at Chleaso and the dre appointing demand far month* at Pitts- burff. railed doubt whether material in crease con be expected until the tariff question is out ot the way. The dei™ 1111 for sheets at Chicago la good, and there are numerous small orders for structural work at Pittsburg.with rather better de mand for bars, but nothing like the ex pected ruth at Philadelphia The tojte Im proves and prices are steady, but foun dry business Is much depressed and sharp competition prevents nn advance in lln- Ished products. Failures for three weeks of July compare well, of course, with the panic period of last year, commercial liabilities being ItalW of which W.MA- 538 wero of manufacturing and 52,483,011 of trading concerns. Commercial Ioann arc expanding but little, and great caution still maintains soundness. For the week toe failures have been 249 in the United states, against SS8 last year and 39 in Canada, against 23 last year. Highest of all ia Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report ABSGWYEOT PUKE - -1 For sale at wholesale by S. R. JAQUE.S A TINSLEY and A. B. SMALL* RACES YESTERDAY. Hot? the Horses Rnn at Brighton Beach and Hawthorne Courses. TO THE PUBLIC, I am a Democratic can~date for cor- oner, subject to nomination on August y" If elected, I propose to administer uIm affairs of th»3 office to the best or my Now York, July 27.—The wiulthcr a". I faulty, earnestly adhering to duty, a s mStoto race truck ™ !““■ {JS*-- ^ ai"a£a UDComfor'.Uhly watTli, but the j and brain shall be devoted to a faithful aLiklaace wus large o-ml the lieUKos ^532 of J, ho pe °P ,e > business. K e- aui'enaoJicu ««« # ^ ,, v , npoctfully asking and earnestly desmn* was oaTricd on In a ni;iim«r. x ut i your support, I am, very respectfully. truck wias In good tfluapo. At ttoe very j 1 Elmo clay. outfiwt the Wirt*, received a rude Bhock Klph|n 1M . F1|p Flap 14J . 8ummer Ur ~ ou Woodciiopper, -svliu toil Ueeu tt WJi-m | Dutch Oven II, UT. favorite, ftitUtolttg uucorwl to Bolivar, aft exceedingly rank uuWll*, on whom j it 1* said not a soiiiUry straight mtt- AT SARATOGA TODAY. First Race.—Entries close at 13 m„ s at . urday. Second Race.—Six and a halt furlongs- tnal Ticket hud been Uotigtot and who I qiifror], 122; Merry Monaveh, 111; wan "M ?n *e book* .m to* mill .W to 1 place. CWlDOwraaajttr, lie na st|ia stakes-Prlnce rt Monaco, tlie story gwuw, Iwt §1,-00 on Boilyar. m; picaroon, ill; Bait, la^- s.! It wan a nuuawuy race uml Bolivar diGt ioq. won under a drive by u neck. Til© Fourth Race.-Seven-elght3 mile; sell- tjIt.ut fared better in the succeeding in.(-Skedaddle. 112; LaJoya, jaj; han- It was announeed today HlkVt | downe, 103;. Lehman, 100; Balbrlggan. luy; f„;«r .-’TV^rtek^‘ <a - bad boon 1-uh-d Sit '.he '.r.uk Ml al- rifth Kace.-One « a ml one-alxteemn leged aocempt ftx> blacmtiil FUSOk Beard, mile _ E i umP , 107; Tom Skidmore, 1117; bar. owner of tbe steoide ebasar Bt^ An- J u gos»xi, 107; MIm Dixie, i«h; Chant, yj; theny, in con-neotaon witli flho HelHlcis. Mr Jingle, 99; George Beck, w. *rp k a if ATOr*A «X«i Race.—Five Turlongs-^tionanei., A ? or 1122; Correction, 117; Lustre. 117; Right- Saratoga Race Tilack, .Ttdy 21.—There I nlore , 113; Modcrocio. so. was undllier good OititeudUince tit 4bo Seventh Race.—Twb milow; Balision races here today. Ube wentber was I Stakes; over eight hurdle— Uaiiarct, in» ; warm aod lire to'ack Cast. A laiwn Tom Flynn, 157; Woodford. 117. Soutn- DJiily will be given by (he association | Qrner, 145; Prize, 1(0; l-.cario, HQ, at the muck Shitureloy, Augtiat U. A “ ^ large toot will bo erootod on the d ^ rj g § D0 YOU KNOW grounds, iu wCroh n collation will be I - "■ ■■■ ■■ sorved. Tho Jackays \MH1 be reiiinred to (tile in bow colors nind a Hhorn rave prJgi'Jinitue for the occadua will be ur- rauged. Govurnor Flower *3 itinong the invHod giuMts. AHJioaigh no stuk-e evoOte were de- diltxl today the rtnco.4 wore close nnd exciting nori the botlblng spirited.' Hurry' jrotris, oivncr of Peacemaker, wiio won Ube Ua'JCad SCaltos hotel stakes yesterday, tttlks of contesU'ine like stake. Th-e nissoelailtlon guarjin,ti<3d the stake to Ire worth $2,000. They will receive from toe owners who entered In the evont $2,240 forfeits, nnd from 4!ho United -amitcs ‘ltolel $1,000, so thuit the ■ Now. thla writer assumes to represent Our frlm<l« tilirouglhont Itio stlrto anil I oonscrvatlve Democracy. I wonder how our .relgtibora donvn .lie Kvor lmvo nt orVu^omo^acvT'"would Krtw^hS timw (odulgcd In Kly <Kgs fvt Mmctw 8 back In tho nosh imd «houIdVbe called claims (tt> river «avign4liao. We arc not j 0 ?” J nto t a case Hhe this where s’nsitive « the sutijeot, Hovrovor, be- cour ° [3 0 ?pure DenSaUc P j^ n ifce 0 for h a cause WO laiaw full well (too ptrenfftli Hlmple hewing in bohnlf of'himself and Of the P«>H.« (OfAt Macon bolds oonong “j 1 l^'Tmplf ri K hl° g ro bo Uio '•uiiHA'Okfc' 011 ” ^ slate. I heard patiently denied him. Our P.P. The fiiot lUttU jttiro n«o wluti Mucou I “ ,en ds boast of a much higher.iorder of ,im« a tobtolgirt. n d W „„ siuian.kxiis &SS blow diolr wdiCutlct* "tv>U.uxl tlho bond," ranks. Now. under our laws, ns a state and from Sovettto slroxt to II rot tlse “,“ ll n ° 0 n - .SJSor'how'^ibrnroUr 8 *.® banks were lined tvf.lt busy wlrarvew, rcasbnnblo, the courts arc bound by the Is nil Wshirlcal proof (luit Macon Is the I !^' v “ 10 tave him a hearing and a diunce Irtul of Orttrtlgto river Tlnsfo \\1totMi\T at Mueon know little! ken of this county had robbaifemy hsn- of the foots tint Ho 1.K1 bvvinul the or mint of yk\W8. a hearing from the lowest to tho nigh* Tlio fifllcral governmenit Irns spent ,n »l»te. yet when I come over $100,000 In too rwptoin* of the ton "com'K. IhV’^balfner ^emMSlc uhaunel from Macon to (lie son. Tli.s county in the grand old sl-it« uf Qeor- year ,l further approprinMoo Wtotw. the £ > n °^ 1 ^ h | , n r, ' i ; > SX'iM eonddenco Iu high places In the ad-1 nils candidates for slate and cminly wro'Uge to ttta rtty m nut tateitor point " J 1 denied o hearing because, that.may he dertrtd front toe ,v,w.nl,- £7hf IbduntaR iff her rtver nuvlgutton. "ay i come too late. Away with aucii Wo bavo tMi.twi to lsdiero that ^ n . l w i r'' b ,'f/, t i 1 K "ml away with a set wOtlfta KM next ulitrty days Macon I tlgstion of thdr acts'lit'parfy'nmtulrli will again ilutir Wio anuftror's whistle nnJ Ood pity the contemptible little blew from "dawn the river" nnd who ?nk? tnko shcltctr behind a plea of too lite aU«ni fee Ivmks. U to to bo hoped simply tt> avokl an honest Investigation thalt able Wnu> the Rtgntvty nuil Hie do- JJJ efecttlng wrong, . , _ I oul or ine wrty nnd with no thomrht of termUiwUtMi of our mua will putting my in. I am glad thnt the his- It 0CMU8 io iw Vluit thiwo meu nro ^ SU iHoli>nt to pnoviWt uuy doubt bring lory of part Democracy records no «uch mad wife fer htot of poww. 'Hioy rv- KtxuL tJ»w cxltftruw of &n uikfeorirty fill- iHTlor U> ihoir own, nud wtoh to over* throw It. Whoa SovaO'Uu Mays fe imunbLfl'H of his WiT.tuisjitUiti should joiaa tho mAltfu o»> Uuu they will bo prewired to d- I'uul A’.ho piv>ple> a}A\*>nt4t tho “imu'dmvHk't »lnp!k3i(M, ’ ho uigsum tuuvnsi olio onuUs, of whlolx clir d»*pu tiles aro the cnxuunv; u^Un^ tho laws, which k Is fee bikAuefeki of tho courts to culuiUkiMue'; oinUnst fee govoivuneavt, Wlhldh to tho vflwtfUuxi of rclie Mr. Sovet\4^n%i> vhouKWus for If ho docs so U\ llhe belief oiKi-i iho jhVhiIo will num>mler their rbJht U> Koveni ihr:n>Wv thrvHUJh 1ht\r n^nvwxvtntlvw ;ut Wludv tacMo, ’OlKkt n-u’Ut to him or h!« orvraniiwitCoiL l»e to dcatUwd to surfiv a *n>MH dlf4»ppv>lntuHuit. Even if he wvre to KUoroL-d In oxiQpUQg the members of Ills ir^iris.cifou so that they would be wfllln;; h> Join wUlliary \i‘^mi/. »ns wife tho purp^xse of be irayltb? feeir mist as tuddlent, his wv cess wcMild bo but temporary. If tbo militia failed to (Vo Its duty, tMtotltvr Lvc> would spWdUf be fooiul avhk'lt \wnslil not «pull. ; COL. GACCITS MISFORTUNE. We reared to see <t»nt OoL T. Iaiivy GtaaCt baa bwm exi»«‘lh>l ttam flu* F-arohrs* Alliance owe Iu ^outh Chr idtaj. mt t-iuT IHu'Tat'en of ibea \ftil r» Mil • wliieii may follow .the misuse of great gif ns—die mtodl r.cdoo of jiTvvi t ruv’fgtwi. All Giwe- gxtns atx* familiar wife CoL Go irlfm* and I'CKVK'.va. They nvod w lo dumb ttntnrmetn nn fee 1) qtKu> amiAmm \\1ien Cut feint fe«> a controversy wife t* mei>ody Such u <\\\(\c*iy for vl IkfeLo feey site vure lud Mt bww wvco to atju l»eAwvv Ugly wools pouo«d from him wtcheof any ofiTict on hto part opVMi\nHly. They came iu crowds, lo pkuooiu, m uniu «; £ j - , TV”* tier DUV.lt aat up® ibis llielucd .4 rivee miv-1 lj^ktliiu (\uil t'lA.ut fee undertukim; so nor either do 1 care, who wrote the well iMiiuiiencrtl by Uio committee F-wIt Valley fhertal. buM ,iy^^m'rot pew- from, the lx uni of Ittule, nuil <w gob- n me nt of the good ncople of'lhat'mwn Btnntlally tikled by tho fedonU govxro- nor of the county, but bf a Beared ami nvem w.11 bo curried to a ■MANY DEMOCRATS. WPJ cliluie in nra-i hcvirllly with the Jackson Herald when It My,; "Grover Cleveland la a groat man. He la an hoaoot, fearlcBa man. People may differ with him on mariora of policy, but all muat udnitt that Grover Cleveland Jiaa gbonC. and nuuk concede <o him might suffer, but becauae the man tnily nomlnatnl would renreeent the county nnd their choice would be left nt hbme. _ . Chester Pearce, rerry. July 21, 1891. THE U OF S. B. I,. A. Chattanooga, July 27.—The League of Southern Building ipul Ia>*ii .V;-«£>- plnTliYllN. vvlyiiMi litiM !»«' vn In BOSSiOU *••»•*—— r . . . I cl at ions, WWell ll.lrf biVQ in mnsiuii t? t n hi beo a nr«l Unro for ll,e !««• Hirer. doj-B. mljournod and ^ £5d rtice tho ' ,(xlay - af,oi ' •*» folhnvlno o.tl- ; rover Ce-'vefaaid la no policy nn. Not tt 'bit of It. He doc* a thing because ho honvAly bcllcvwt JMo be I right, end rerueee to do a. thing because Ira th-nlra u wrong. Tlheee aro the guld- tcnlay, after electtug tin' following offi cers: J, Ububoo KrtMtad, lHvsulent, New Orleans, re-elecAs!; J. T. KHym llrot vU-o-proddcnt, Itlchmond; J. Orme, rav.ihl vlee-preadiml, A:tUmin. George IV. Wirattead, third vKv-prwi- mg principles wbloh Impel him to do | ileoJ. Knoxville; Burt M. Robinson, this or refuse to do that. In fact, he Is a.vmrary and tntmivr, llrkatol. Leg- president of these United Stages, ns he I IsLitive comnvVteo—Burt M. BfttMdO, slw.v.Hl lull welt to be during she great j_ T- BUyaon. W. H. ttlMiin. Clmtta tt ThA''’frem khe Vienna Progress Is I “W «. llnymmul iuhI W. ' thoroughly sound) “Pure Democracy mid undcttlc.1 is what we need cuid must have 40 perpetuate American In Democracy 'Yriiillob. It IMS decided to take steps - 1 towards exteadlng toe crg-mzaflon Into a national league. BRADSTREETS REVIEW. New York, July 77.—Bradstreeta tomor- _.wr will say: leading lnlluenccs affect ing the course of genoral trade through out the United States with tho past week have not resulted In a net gain. Pro longed drought and hot winds have dam- agto corn and other crops In Nebraska, nnd fears are entertained of like losses ■ Kansas. Without early ralua the te- ttvctlon in the yHd of Indlm corn Is expected to be constdorable. The outlook for the yield In tho spring wheat states Is regarded as unfavorable which reacts upon country menchants nnd checks de mands. Several thousand striking miners In Ohio, Indiana and Alabama refuse to re turn to work at the rno3 agreed upon In conference, and this continues to depress business throughout tributary regions. Iron, steel and other industries aro ham pered throughout tho Pittsburg dlatrlrt :or lack of coke, which resmcis,produc tion In the face of a mildly Improving demand, and keeps Ihe price or'spot Bes semer pig and billets about a dollar higher than quotation, for future deity Continued exports of gold from. New York are regarded as nn unfavorable IIP fiience, nnd there are more unfavorable reports as to mercantile collections. More serious In Its dwsrganlzlns effects on gen eral business Is tlio continued delay in tho tariff legislation. Few merchants ore not caring to try to provide for respective wants. In view ot the uncertainty. Tho other side reveals tho report of modcrato Improvement tn general trade nt a large number of Southern cities than last week. Improvement In the outlook for the Co lumbia river, salmon canning, Increased activity In all leading lines In San FTan- cirao; full and regular fruit shipments east from the Pacific coast and nn tm proved demand for Ironand steel nt St I anils, Pittsburg and other centres prac tically complete restorations railway freight service throughout tbe country; a tendency to buy very sparingly tor tall delivery at Philadelphia, New York, Bos ton and Baltimore: excellent crop pros- pectaln most Southern states end lncreas Ing orders among Providence manufactur ers of dry* goods; specialties and novel ties In Jewelry. The spurt In demand for wool ot Bos ton and Phlladelpnlo. Is attributed on me hand to the expectation of the fall- ... of tariff legislation, and on the other demand by speculators, who hellev the wool prices had touched the lowest point. Heavier shipment* of mcnehondlse from Baltimore to Southern points were caused by the announcement that freight rates oiitd advance on August 12. From the South Memphis. Nashville, Charleston, Augusta, Atlx'il). Chaltanoo ga. Savannah and Galveston report 1 ■light Improvement within a week, trie South Carolina and Texas ports, adding that favorable report* a* to crops render the fall outlook encouraging. At Atlanta manufacturers are fairly busy, while Sa. vannah's naval stores are quiet and stocks sccumufallilg. There is no -hange at Jacksonville, bnt fall prospects ore re garded na favorable, while at Birmingham • he prolonged labor disturbances depress trade. At New Orleans Jobbing is dull, but building trades are active rumtahlng employment to m-onv who should other wise be out of work. SIS STANISn SMUGGLERS. , Jacksonville. July 27.—A special to the Tlmcs-Uniou from T\iniiia, FU.. sacs: The United Staton rovemuo cut ler MeLnne bAzo\1 »lx more Spanish vessels off Auclot today. They were engaged hi smuyglghf. A few weeks ugi> to* McLsne seized six vesscLs nt the same place, olxirged with «he same offense. DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S | STEEL PPETO9YPL PILLS aro tho original nnd only FRr tinblo euro on tho market. I ' '**iL Genuine 6old only by GOODWYN'S DRUG STORE. Solo Agent*. Mnoon* Qa. bPBOIAL NOTICES. [SENATORIAL ANNOUNCEMENT It being Bibb county's time to sug. m Rest to the senatorial convention tbo fuU^TOluTof toe gttaJce ’* $3,afik ‘lira I Democratic candidate for the twenty, assochiuiora timdored the $2,000 gtautop 1 sec 01 "! district, I hereby offer my.clt freed in payment, ^Ihldh Mr. MoitIs wr the position, subject to the Demo* fused, claiming ttont to. raoe mi u cratIc nomination of B.bb county. Bivoepstakcu nmd Itat flic was entitled ]\ It] | {j A It it 8 to «j fffii value. He offered to accept ^ 11 j 11 * 1 * 1 a * the $1,000 added by tho United Stales FOR THE LEGISLATURE, hotel mad to colloat toe $2,420 forfeits j respectfully announce myself a can- hlUMrtf, whidli Mr. AWittwum rofuaed. dklate for the legislature, subject to Mr. ilorrls will oonacat the ma’Jtcr In | the Democratic primary, nnd'soliclt tho the courts. AT THE PAVILION. Attendance good—speculation brisk. The I talent played nearly all the winners and were weir pleased with tho day'11 work. 1 ^ — Not so with otljer fellows. "Chain your Subject to Nomlnat.on by Democratic wagon to u star." Advice from one of j the wl«»t of men. “Shoot at the moon, | \>r you'll never hit It," more common place, but just as much to the point. How would the ticker have worked on Bollver yesterday? 30 to 11 Well, say what you will, there’s nothing like tbe races for speculation, FOR THE LEGISLATURE, Primary, HUGH-V. WASHINGTON FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I respectfully announce myself ;ia * ra„. tw , | candidate for nomination to tho huu*>e S S. !- repreeenrtatlves of ihe general Brighton Beach toffiiy And there are “ m ^ r “f GcoVgl?, subject t?’Ste vZ some beauties! Look cm oven I ocratlo primary. JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET. First quotations received in Putzel’s pa vilion at 1 p. m. , AT BRIGHTON BEACH YESTERDAY. First Race.—Three-quarters mile;, sell ing; time, 1:16%* Bolivar, .115; 30 to J. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I hereby announce myself as a candl* dato for re-election to the house of rep* , (Flynn) 1 reaenttiLlves of the general assembly ot Woodchcpper, 118;'8 to 5... (Carter) 2 1 Ge^rglu, subject to the Democratic Vagabond, 116; 4 to 1 (Bergen) 3 nomination. ROBERT HODGES. Second Race.—Three-quarters mile; sell ing; time, 1:)2V&* Sarcasm, 106; 5 to 2 (McDermott) Mlonuc Queen, 107; 2 to 1 (Doggett) Golden Valley. 103; 3 to 1 (Uciff) Third Race.—Five-eighths mile; maidens; time, 1:01*;. Apprentice, 106; 6 to 1 (Hamilton) Captain Jack, 103; 8 to 1... (Flynn) 2 Jennie A.. 105; 0 to l (Morgan) “ ANNOUNCEMENT. I am a candidate for »frhe house of representatives of the Georgia legis- lature from Bibb county, subject to the Democratic nomtoia'tidn. JOSEPH H. HALL. FOR CORONER, sir Knight. 115; 7 to 10 (Doggett) 1 ~ Lifeboat. 101; 3 to 1 (Bergen) 2 POT 1 CORONER. Captain T., 90; 8 to 5 (tteere) 3 By solicitation of my friends I here- Fifth Race.—One mile; selling; time, by announce myself as candidate for Arab, too; even (Doggett) Klkteer, 103; 5 to J (Ballard) Our Maggie, 102; 8 to 3 -a..(Uciff) Sixth Race.—One and one-sixteenth nine time, 1:51. coroner, subject to a Democratic nomi nation. I ttm yours very truly, GEORGE S. RILEY. ’ —. . . . ... -i Dy soiicuaiion or my menus i nereo/ - Geo. Dixon, 99; 3 to 1 (Relff) ^ I announce myself us candidate for core- FOR CORONER. By solicitation of my friends I hereby tVIlmar, 99; 5 to 1.... (Lew) i- Laurel, 109; 8 to 6.. ner, subject to a Democratic nomlna- AT HAWTHORNE YESTERDAY. First Race.—Beven-elgtiths. mile; time, 13W. Lawyer, 100; 3 to 2 (N. Hill) 1 Tattersill, 110; 10 to 1 (JtoDonuld) Birdseye. J07; 7 to I Gsom) (White) 3 I tloii. I am yours very truly, WILLIAM J. PARKER FOR; CORONER By solicitation Vf my friends I hereby announce mysejf .as candidate for corr . . . .. . ner. subject* 46 a Democratic nomlna- Second Race.—One mile; handicap; time, 1 (ion. I nm yours very truly. 1:12. Senator Irby, 103; 3 to t. Shuttle, 95; 2 to 1 Wlghtman, 100: 6 to 1... ..(Leigh) ..(Casein) ...(O'Hara) T. E. TOOLE.__ forTcoroner. I respectfully announce myself a ran- M.r. .... ... ,I,A n.1.1* Thlrd^Race.—Flv^elghtbs mile; 2-year- | did^te for coroner, subject to the Detu* ocnUic primary. on(l solicit tne vote aiul support of my friends through-nit the -county. GEO."LUMPKIN. B. M. ZETTLEtt, FIRE INSURANCE AND LOING & LOAN ASSOCIATION AGENCT 463 SECOND STREET. atftutlons. Lot our |icopt» stand (Irmly for It wftd not he confounded -with traUgatlon, monarchy, socktilam and anarchy." The ija-wponoevl'Jc New* docs not be lieve' there are fifty Democrats m Gw4nn«t county who favor the free and unltmKed coinage ot ailvrr by the United States atone. The Qu.'.mvm Free Preas sraops the :tu:iUon fully und atolee It tereety .a TUB EXPEDITION SAFE. Louden. July 27.—Carl Scvvanl. tlio Nocnnvi.in anfit etilhitsaiw, tori; received a tdcurJin from ttre cfiptol of ihe Erllnc, :i Norweghur aefllnr, which orriiel unlay at the Island Vorask. repoctiuc tint be hid spoki to the Itagnvald Jn« In latttud. incth. All well - n l-oonl. The ltayn- f.glows: "The best frienda of ailver I va.xl Ja« was then free of toe leu- are toe men who are trying to force | bee Hd suow. No date la given, but DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT TAMPA. Jacksonville, July 27.—A spoinl to tho Timos-Utflon from Tampa, Fla.. S.I}-*: Fire this mflemoon broke out In J.1I. Dorsey's wooil-worklng ostoWlsh- iiietit trod diwtrc-yncl thouttrinis of feet of lumber and valuable ii'-ii'hltU'i'y. The loss Is osslooted ut $100,000; l:i- suramee not known. tta coinage under conditions which would insure K* peengui.nl us* na mKD by most or tho oomnrarotol na- tlent of the erorM. Tttry are the men who -Ire trying to bring about tt» use by all the world as money on the .line terms wito'scld. nnd Mr. Cleveland Is --me-* the most consplcuuus of these men." at a Ho. Columbus Ledger haa this to my ttria I* definite news of toe safety the Wellman oxpedrttoo. Tbe party tv I slu'd to be reported as well msd full of hope. BIO FIRE IN OHIO. Cellnft, O., July 27.—Fire started last night la rwo turns and qo.'cktjr rom- munlewted to rittere nnd then to KM about President Cleveland, letter: business portion ot toe rity. It de “The teller wu» • rtngln* one and atroyrd Mrtxener & Ihifer s martriue breot^mj^r rt toyatty to Deimres toe Xowoiul liWl. poatoffiro. rei bVf-\me Mnnro Ohlwttl’ twid OoumiMvwftl Rinks. Wick. ged at the beirayal of toe eau-e -f j °®"* rtore and a doaoa oth. r biiet- trift reform (A the sen&te." - ^ I tKm ctMbkiVT a loro «^lma<cG never with $150,000. with oboor ^CO.OOO Mr. 0#v4MnJ*a course.** *>Aya the I DECLARED THE STRIKE OFF. Wost Oakland. ChJ.. July 27.—The local brandi of tba Amerlcao Ihtllwaj’ r .i i v."-isT last night d«vl ir** t,h*‘ strike off. A resolution to that effect ins afrer a b«ucsl dt^tkfe. The vote stood 187 for nnd 148 n£oJb»L The tuoatfes lasted until m’.dnlght stnl was very wormy \n charaetrr. Roth httKled energy anti deter* rnntwion. As a result wmc ill feelku? was arousal. After the division an ex citing scene ensued. Cheer Wttxr cheer brok*' forth from the ele ments. Chairs and lx*nches were up set aud gcoer.il coofoslou prevailed. Or* Price’s Cream Baking Powder Wwld’i Fair llithwt Award. olda; time, lfe%. Diggs, ill: 1 to 4 (Irving) Repu-dter, 101; 6 to 1.., (Web«.T) Victorious, 101; 1 to 1.1 (Graham) Fourl’h Race.—One and one*sixteentli mile; selling; time, 1:50%. Enthusiast, 107; 2 to 1..... (Leigh) 1 Joe Murphy. 108; even (Weber) Mulberry, 95; 7 to l <N. Hill) Fifth Race.—Three-quarters mile; sell tng; time, l:15i&. Victoria, 91; 8 to 1 (Carr) May Thomas, 100; 5 to 2 (Krause) Zenobla. 108; 3 to 1 (Weber) 3 Sixth Race.—Five-eighths mile; 2-ycar- cCds; selling; time, 1X93*4 Sun Up. 98: 9 to 10 (Fisher) 1 Gurgle, 95; 7 U> 1 (Graham) Nona,%; 3 to 1 (Casein) Seventh Race.—Three-quarters •riltnf. Silver, 73; 7 to 1 Wlndficld, 90; 10 to 1 (Graham) Little Dorrltt, 10p; 6 to 1 (Shields) AT BRIGHTON BEACH TODAY. First Race.—Seven furlong*—Padre. IU; Plenty. 113; Sir Catesby, 112; Circular, 110; Clement, 109; Wtat, 108; Caledonia, 107; Robusta, 106; Maggie Rtchnn,. 1®: l,.°" !^ pro L ca ,?‘L^mn5« ffi'lotM Musmco. 103: Little llravo. tin 'nger. 101: In Bibb and .■??!“* C0U , rent ttm- ranging from J390 up at 7 ptr cen^■ ” Second Race.-MaUrns: selling; live rur. pie Intercut: time t-'-m two to nve j longs—Tomahawk, vtft: Hopper, in; Dato- Promptness and “SSSSS JcO. Ing Charlie. 13); PI .Up. tin; Kitten, limy) | dally. LJ. w .ron, Ga. 118; Deeourcey, lit; Slim Charley, lit; j No. 318 Secoad Street, aiaojn. . Walter Riggs. 114; Lord ltawkstone. 114; Half Mine. 114; Hartford, ill; Sprite, lit; Nhwty-aeven. UI; Helena, (ge!d> 111; Erlc»aan, IU. Third Ksee.-4?eiHng; six f»irlnn*R—Ins, 116; Shallow Dance, (colt) 114; YataiKe. (filly) 106; True Penny, 1(M; ll.mweii. na; Tylursu 101; St. Pauline. 10); Hiroy.tr:st. 100; Cora, 100; Ella> Mnrrlson. (filly) imi; Vermillion. SS; Golden Gat% W; Mallnda, IT. Fourth Race.—Handicap; one mile nnd a quarter—Sir Knight, 112; Herald, 106; Major General, Hi Klideer. 03; Jodan, H; Bolero,* 90; Royal George, U. Fifth Race.—Selling; seven furlongs— Hardy Foot, 113; Top Gallant. 112; Rest Brand, 112; Watterson. UI; &la*st:all, 110; Bel wood. 109; Tenacious, 106; Virago, lot: Avon. MB; Marguerite. MB; Ret ft, mu; Royal George. Id; Master eiurray, pg. • Sixth Race.—Handicap; ste**pt? chav'; full course—Rodman, lvJ; St. Anthony, 163; LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Loans made on eboleo real estate aind farming lauds in Georgia. ^ nter 5 8 i w . per cent. Payablo in two, three or five mile; | years. No delay. Commissions very 1 reasonable. * (E. Jone?) 1 SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT *» I COMPANY. 420 Second Street. Macon, Ga. Cheijp Money to Lend On improved city and iS^ioina LANDS FOR SALE. WUklnaon. Twlggm Sjeani »«n nodee Taylor, Monroe, Piae Troup counties. These luta' farms that have been bid to <« P '‘Sure sale*, and for mo«Uaft ba • such improvements and are in *u<-b ndition generally as to flltbtm being occupied at once. Can tt bad at a bargain on easy terms, uddresa ti con. Ga. CT call cn of ftt-r* Rfcood rtrwt. HOWARD M. SMITH, m DP PJ.GHT,