The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 10, 1894, Image 2

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- • — - Loudon, Nn». ITbo most no to Mo feature of the Lord Mayor's banquet at the OaMd Hell this eveatag was tilt Trims Minister's speech on 'the politi cal situation at homo end abroad. The • British govern merit, bad gives strong and tangible proof of Its friend ship tor Japan by concluding the re cent comprehenelve treaty with Iter, Lord Rosebery sold. It had also shown Its benevolent neutrality by attempting to promote peace between the two war ping powers. In this delicate and diffi cult ouskm* the government had gone band in hand with Russia and other Inters*!od powers. Although the sky was nut clear, the government would let slip no opportunity to settle the war. Great Britain's rotations to Rus sia were mast cordial, the difficulty as to tbs spheres of Influence In Asia hav ing bwn I terminated. It afU the .Euro pean countries concerned ocruld only product! cordially and without suspi cion Hi AsUtio s (faint, a great step would be taken to eecune the poles of the world. But recently to* civilized world bad bewailed this ajmamlnwtlon of tbs pres ident of a country with which England ought to stand sbouMer to shoulder In ganstuus commercial rivalry. Now ahe bud to regret the deatir of n. great em peror, the master of peace. The young head on which hod fallen the terrible responsibility of tbe Russian cMKvn mstht prove not unequal to tbe task. After paying high compliments to the wisdom end moderation of Alexander Ilf,, Lord Rosebery spoke of his ner vines in pnsswrvink the peace of Eu rope. Few persons realised, be add, tlu*’difficulty of keeping a good under. ■ maiding among the nations. There wue also danger In ttbe mighty engine of the press, which often spoke under the influence of flerce competi tion end without weighing the effect of its announcement*. We must ask tho preen to edit dti neats carefully before puMTafcloc ire. The foreign policy of England wa* strictly conservative and had nothing to do with party. Tbe government wished things to remain, as they were. It covdted troth tag abroad. It was not .woitib England’s while, with porta all 0Wr the world, to disturb the existing cMOMoaa. REBELLIOUS CATHOLICS. London. Nov. 0.—The Daily Neva nor- respomlvnit In Vienna confirms the re port that a«m Oourko, military govern or of War raw. has recalved a petition for tho rslenec of tile Kllln«kl convicts. Tho ooresoondv-nt adds that more Oath- olio nrteots In Hmmlah-Poland have been erested or ausnt-midd fbr refusing to swear allegiance to the czar. Among them, be says, are the bishops of Lug- Hn and Ssndomtitto. The Princess Allx Of Hesse Is ssKl to have ltvtsr»led for Owns of the priests releasod yesterday. • Tho Dally Nows co respond .-nt in Paris e»vs: While service* were In progress in Protestant end Jewish places of worship, the CtthoVlo ohurehen otcod aloof from the unlvereut mourning. Car* tllnal Rlohartis' silent disregard of the popular wish for a requiem mass in the caithsdral of Notre Dune prompted uc- ouMfton at lack of patrMUam. Tho Catholic* then threatened to ask the ‘ CTras. A. Stalker ■West Walworth. N. V. No one who reads the experience of Mr. Stalker can fall to aympatUw with him In his long IUne»s, or to rejolee'Wlth him that by taking Rood's Sarsaparilla he Is new restored to perfect health. "0. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Masz.1 “InMarch, 1*», I taj-ued my right teg with an axe. The wound did not heal and the hone became dtiesaed. I wsa laid up a year, and In April. ISM, I was taken to tlio hospital at Kochejter and remained soother jear. Durlngthattlmelunderwent Seven Surgical Operation* the hut taking swsy tho limb at the hip. For six weeks after, the wofnd healed aiovrly. while the pains tn my groin were almost unbearable. Then the wound erased to heal, the «nr goons gave me up as JlUinOt A CUIfliU'Tliccia »>/ marutiuti s niaj partita. After taking the tint bottle tbe Hood’s^.iCure$ pains leltmygrolnsnd have not returned. While taking the second bottle the wound at the hip entirely healed. The third bob Us made me leel ' A* Well A* Ever, building up i.iy system so that I could eat without distress and gained 14 lbs. Hood's atad my bowels and h • In fact I Hood’* Pill* cure liver tils, constlpa- i tion, biliousness, headache, Indigestion. / God alone. The paper expresses hnpi tbit Cbtnocellor vun Hohenlobe may b> ublo to dispel ohe kaiser's illusion ttta a modern people can be treated as playthings. I LEYDEN'S RETURN. ( Berlin. Nov. 8.—Prijfeaaor Leydcnl made bis appearance at tho Chants,‘ University tlus evening before an im mense crowd of students. He was re- celved with the grealteat cr.titiuetasin. He naked itihe pardon of his audience for not going into 'die douils of the Csar's death. His visit to the bedside of the Czar, ho said, was a serious and •orrcwfal mission, which now belongs to the history of it he world, and was -.to experience th.it evor would lie Im- pavsseed upon his memory. TO PROPOSE DIRECT. London, Nor.. 0.—Tho Central Note* as ye that England and other powdra have urged Chinn to mako her peace i>MPi.«iia directly to Japan and to ne gotiate at once for tho cessation ut the ivar. Japan has promised to receive the overtures In a benevolent spirit. Tho Pall Mall Gazette prints a (lis ps toll today saying tho Japanese forces have oaptuted Tnllen-Wnn. The Chi nese fleet Is at Wel-Hal*Wcl and tho Russian fleet at Cho Poo. FRANCE WA1T8 ON RUSSIA.. Paris, Nov. 0.—Tho Echo do Tarl% In an article on tho proposed settle- Cardinal Richards lias now announced t0 1,4 h<ld al the Cathedral of ^ the 11th. He hlmoelf will officiate, and will offer-prayers fer u** 1 * and Franc*, hut not for tho c»ar. Although tho public think tho oanllnal has yielded, the exception Show* he hae not. Tonight Cardinal ftlehardi ordered prayers throughout the dloceee. anraw dispatch says that Gen. qounlq h»* commanded explicitly that the oarh of allegiance muat be tn the Russian language. ment until she shall learn exactly what are Russia’s thoughts and hopes regarding the matter. MORE FIGHTING REPORTED. London. Nov. A dispatch to trie Time# from Ohee Foo, dated Novem- ebr 7. says It Is reported theta rival Agritln* oooured on November 4. 6-unt 8 at Talle« Won. but touri H has not been decisive. The Times Bays the responsible Ohl- nes* officials appear to be callous as to the fate of trie empire. Thoy attend The Fron<3» . . , to the rate Of me empire, may »isw czar’s fune?il h ewfSJl <0 J ha ! ohleflv to their personal Interests,; ac row no risk T ar l ni£ *W» »» contracts for furnishing nrm*,| a®SttS£!^»5 , ®3! a * ’* “ BJ ‘° Indifferent.! This piece will be Disced on the coffin. THE CZAIV8 FUNERAL TRAIN. Mos»w. Nov. S.-Tb* second funeral 4 ?°?J n h«nied the one bearing the Dwyor the Czwu* taia far a*, thU city. SnipAu- Nlohoinrt II. accompanied \hi aC.kr as Sebtotopol. ivt-uur* “J j**? 4 ?* «*“'«» Oriel en rouse tor 5k. Peteraburg. THE DOCTOR'S DIAGNOSIS. ®t. Mwwaburg. NOv. 9.—The dtigno- Jf* “L*?*®* 3 * of “• '*•(« Cl *r tv the dvs doctors attending him—nr*. Ley- dwr.. gscharip, HirwcJi, PopotT and wedjontnoff—vra* nmoHfly published s?" tins morning. It Salllve throughout n dirk>u* Intorvt«vr« • with Pro- Laymen, an«t iddt thAt a a eu- coc»y by five Russtaa an KomUts "* wr * thiit nit mAjoariy'a <Ic<Ath was si\;a wlnn oortav'qufnt , r> .^H’*hiw i mv a upon AlCtntIM immolM- hvorkM rftnhv proM-biy .mobojw bMrt AQd grtmUar «,trop.'iy \s( i ao, i ^ kidntya. p J 01 1 oriTy cC\re« toya. TMa U ut COMPARED TO CHARLES I. Dartin, Xov Z^ukurvTt. la gWWBA “A Gt iac* vtvea nwlca of thtlr in<5eatlon to at- ****+. * by tend tho RineroJ. ttPfcwinf a parallel MiNfiJt k-Jilscr .NiolioKia II to occupy the ISL'HKL a! En»Van^. *jaA pre> 1 EmprtM CeWiwiiV* apart me nte In tbe SSL BP* 1 ’ wtoter ixutace. Ifte i*ooctia huve not SF? k,n * i town useU a I ace her demti. ir he peralste hi Me Km* CimUv , me^Kxla ot the people i “Are you *tm trouble! hy your ( Z btoQiWt^r ssknl one man of The people are aleo lndlfrcrent.i In rite vtctnMy of Moukden they tuff, more from fedx of trie Ohlneee soUlle; tfban from tux of th* enemy.-The dl: patch odds tritvt the Russian officers the station have been instructed conciliate their British colleagues. A dispatch from ehanghsd atawe* the Chinese men-cfwac remilntn* oui aids ot Port Arthur hve been ord' to attack the Japanese fleet vhat la blockading that port and preventing trite progress of a number of Chinese warehlps norw lying there. • JAPANESE REVERSED. Volcshotna, Nov. 0.—Rumors aro cur rent here that the Japanese have suf fered a reversal a* Port Arthur. A HASTY FUNERAL.' St.. Petersburg, Nov. 9.—is L an nounced tMs evening 4»t the body will probably leave Moacow on rite Un St. Petersburg unprecedented, but It Is stalled that the funeral must be heM ooon. owing to the delay In em balming. Seventy foreign princes have ng the $1.50 grade will be found satin-lined Seal Plush Jackets and good qualities in Cloth Jackets. The $2.50 lots contain a splendid line of Jackets, while the line at $6.00 contains many I Capes, Dolmans, Long Ulsters, etc,, that are really wort^i from $12.00 to $25.00 each. Don’t Miss This SPECIAL WRAP SALE JUHAN’S, qoe CHERRY. MRS. VANDERBILT SUES. I Wants Complete Separation From the High-Flying and Festivo Willie K. WILL GET TDEEB U1LII0N DOLLAR 3 Season, lint Ilea Lived lu Oompl.t. Secluilon at Marble IIoui. at Newport, Island. CoL William Jay has bean acting i the represent*tire of Mrs. 1 since the quarrel was mai some months ago. It la understood to be M.000.000.: the wife of a multi-millionaire 1 : Vanderbilt lias naturally a .right t very large sum .as dower. '• , HAS HER OWN HOME. Tho' splendid vjstablishmout ln .wl shot Is now Rving, known as “Jla House,” on Bellevue avenue. Newr Vunderb! ly. ljf-'noi Hug cost Mr. Vundi nearly. dwelling blit, and this represei t quite, «i,OOO.lWO. "I about *1,000,000, and 1 outlay of money 01* the ground?. THROW XT AWAY. DOb&f* ^.%'ssisr wbiob fiv« only rcM ft Met, never cure, hot ofirn InfiUH iajvry- «o*)uoinf in flu mm at k>n, etra m>4 drmth. HERNIA^ jti g HiZSVlISA Huplur*. W n»*;tor of kow Jon# etsp4i * or of »litt oar, la promptly . __ fitly ounsi without tbo knife mtbout p&iq. Auoibrr etfnti#ukUoa Breoofa) and pertained •nd without pain. Another Triumph la CasiinsUas largsry It the ourr. of TnVHPft Ovfirtfin. Fibroid and otW 1 U iXLUIVO, vnrtadM. without tho perito iPlSB fUMORS, HaSgUSD dUN-a»a« of tho lower N»w«l. pr\KupUy cured Without »>aln or rvoort to tho knife. RTOKR SiUuidor. no matter how 9ftvn Jii ItTWO, U cruabfsl. I’UlxerUrd. find wetted out, t boo aro Id In# cuttlo#. STRICTURE Msyraas writing. AbOBOaot Bttnaen, and MS lci«. -,n »N)vr uiMtaea sect *Miro. la plslo m. vr„ j.. ic cts. (»(»i=r»i. WnnLD't oitrut. sear Mxoicu. Assocu-tioii,UuSelc, N.Y. nno-hw. “Not a bit," TT»o tbe answer. ‘Hbcy er« Vepr shut up now." “How id he insure it?” “Why, every night I put a lot ot egga in tri* mvaa under trie grape vine, and every morning, when my nelgtiobr w*» looking, I went out end brought triont In,"—Troy News. Here Is nn actual leaf from trie cx- Iperibnce of a teecrier of rlvlt govern- I ment In tho Boston pt'bllc rcrioole. In s written examtaatlom to trie qu««lon. I “How are Senot-vs nteotectr' trie an* I ewer was. “They are Elected from I Beeri House*." On inquiry a* to what suggested such an answer, trie teacher found tost in trie product where toe wrap lived caucuses were held, io l bars ricuses.—Lowell Courier. I The Don Pablos, wfto reside to trie country, went our for a walk. In their absence a Chief emered their dwelling sou mode oft wim r.bout a doten torks and apoons. On making toe dli- covery trie husbund wtta hurrying r.w*y to inform toe police, woven be wa* slopped by his wife, who asld: "Don't ro. you would have to admit ta oour- trist toe spoons were olctro-plste. and Wristtverwyuril People tolnltof isr- AltgUSt, lSfU. Mr. Louis Wobb, Mr., Frederick Beach anil Dr. Edward I.. Kcyas. It Is now a mouth uiuoo Mr*. Will;: K. Vanderbilt roturaed from Have and went to Marble Ilinue. Ncwpo on tho LucanU. Miss Smith been Mrs. Vanderbilt's guest ble House. THE FAMILY SUSTAIN HIM, «*t lu Mrs. W. Iv. VandtrbUt since her return. Tills was plainly shown on her arrival In New York. Since her arrival In Newport Mrs. Vnudvtriilt ha? secluded herself. She drives out dally for a couple of hours and Is Invariably atone In her phae ton. She drive* two spirited black horses, which are the highest steppers on the ocean drive. While Mrs. Vanderbilt will have the legal custody of her children It Is be lieved that tho two eldest, who- are almost grown up, will bo allowed to make their choice and live with their father or. his family If they wish to. 1* Ufaailgq da oro. JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL! loitaat K.llarat Pals. Internal and External. in,— V.HV*1 ATlsil. JiVl'KSL- I«n* IU. k. (-;:»Ln» Brul«* ouSJ.iau COLIC anJ lifl'S to.-uaej. Chotars llor- r«3».’* v .vU.rU, R-NreTUldu tCraksilt bxicasio, THE HORSE BRAIIB, jSgaggaa kkotnQMWcM'riV.i^l .r.—rnttorJiu wB<to**Uirxi leocto. L»rr« II TV., fee. aU<! AS JOHN8OH 8 ORIENTAL SOAP, H»dio4t*d »a1 ToLef. Th*Ort-At 8kinC«rfi*aN- .ko# l««u!Hlor, Cfidiefi w.*i fed it tb« bxm ■•lioatfi «nd nighty |iAr«um#<] Totl*t 8oad ok .be a>*rk*t It U fifefioiuiA'y rur«. MjAm Uk i>tn AOft Ai*d TAhrAty Aud r•»^ .e* the lost com* pie lion | t» * tax-ry tt* Batn for Infants. »t »iAv* iufttac.cieAnw tfi.* K«’p 4ad proshOtAh tie ' > north t’f * «aJaIm GOODWYN’S DRUG START; . Bela Agsnta. Macon. Qa. _g_ ONE CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OB MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOB LESS THAN IS CT3. wanted. LADIES to write at home: 520 weekly: enclose stamp. Louise Smith, j».. waukee. Wls. WANTED-To sell you a '04 model Denemore typewriter, beat machine in the world. J. E. Minder, agent. ’Phone No. 283. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Five-rooen house, double kitchen attached, comer New and Oak streets. Apply to W. Lee EUls, comer Fourth and Cherry streets. TO RENT—Store No. 253 Second street, next Plerpon't house, and three rooms above: gas and water, will change to suit tenant. R. E. Park. TOR BENT—824 Orange street;' seven room?, gas and water, ear Una Apply to J. N. Birch. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—At a bargain, delivery horae: sound and perfectly gentle: 1 specially adapted tor family, heck or marketing. Burden, Smith & Co. MISCELLANEOUS. DINDEN BAKING POWDER always give* satisfaction. Retails 20q. lb. OLIVES, sour bell pepper, mangoes and mveat pickled peaches just received at C. F. Collier & Bro.'e. LOST at Macon Exoosltlon one valiee and overcoat. Valise marked J. P. Bloodworth. Reasonable reward pa'.d for their return to this office. i $13 BUYS , a solid oak bed room set; best In the city for trie money. A. S. Thomas. .653 Poplar street. HOLMES & COUTT'S celebrated extra toast crackers retail at the low price of 10c. a pound. NICE second-hand danopy-to-p buggy for sale at Stewart's stable, oppoelto Fair Store. Mulberry street. SHE flne display of Swift's choice West ern dressed meats ta front of Benner’s European hotel today. These meats are furnished by E. Weldrran. and guaranteed to be unequalled any where. 'Phone 278 or 266. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER IS the beat made. Have yon tried It? BLUE RIBBON.—The Judge* awarded us the first premium for our Rohrer’a Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohrer’a better than Honsfoid's after a thor ough Head. W. C. Turpin & Co., OLIVES, sour bell pepper, mangoee and sweet pickled oeaches, Just received nt C. F. Collier & Bro.’a. 45 PER CENT, average waakly profits on 6150 Invested. Prospectus, itemized statistics fret. Benson & Dwyee, at Broadway, New York. SWIFT'S Western dreosed meat, uncan. ’vosed hints, breakfast bacon, dried beef. In Pteoe or chipped to order. All kinds ot eausuries maoufaotured by E. Weldmin at store of a. G. Toole 4 WvMrosn, 'Phone 276 or 266. ’ l IN the connect for beet bread prepara tion Rohretis and Hereford's were on ioned. After a thorough test, the Judges unantTrypus'.v pronounced Boh- reria the boot and aw-jrded It first premium. W. C. Turpin 4 Co., agents. LINDEN BAKING POWDER alwayi give* satisfaction. Your rrocer sell* it. Has Been Awarded by tlie Ladies and the Trad ing Public Generally tn ——- Tlie Empire Store “For the largest and best displayed stock of strictly stylish and reliable Dress Goods and .Trimmings, "Wraps, Corsets, Hosier}’, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Men’s Underwear. The most uni formly low prices and the most obliging and competent sales men in the eity.” "We have just received a hummer, in 36-inch Wool Storm Serges, black and navy only, and only one case of them—reg ular 25c goods—we afe going to run on at 15c. Large ship ments genuine bargains just received for every department. Most stylish stock Ladies’ and Children’s Wraps in the city. DRESS-MAKING—Mme. Gorham is winning golden opinions every day. Her gowns can be easily marked on the street and in the drawing room. There is something about the style, fit and comfort of them that easily distinguishes them. Burden, Smith, db Co. ODE GREAT PATTERS OFFER! Ws have made arrangements by which we are offering to the readers of the Telog.-aph the Demorest Cut Paper Pattern,, wl.lcb are worth from 2S tb 64 cent* each, thais making every copy of the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents. Cut out the coupon below and mall so. cordng to directions on It and you will reoelve by mall the pattern In tho size chosen. GOWNED LIKE HER MOTHER. SPECIAL FOR TODAY.—Fine spring lamb and mutton bought by Mr. E. WsMsns on the Dixie Zntenrtnjta Fair can be purchased at the store of G. G. Toole ie WeMman today. This 1* , ■banatced to be the very'f.neet of spring mutton, and those who buy to- toiv will have delicious meats. 'Phone 276 or 266. FRESH AS A ROSE. 610—LESBIA WAIST—Sizes for U and DELIGHTFUL ROOMS to rent; on first floor; with or without board; College street. Address "B. A. B-. calc Telegraph. ATTENTION LADIES.—Mrs. E. C. Claflln. formerly *tat« manager for Viavl. has adopted In her extensive practice the latest Improved treat ment of Dr. Wallace eptlngateel "Mountain Rose." Will give free oon- culUUon at Lanier Hotel Saturday. Can furnish Vtavt bilf price. Be sure to see me. IF BRUN’S'=5 All wllvn V ttssstoiwei tus I iui, n^iM m* Aiqs sf Ait tv SStUMOLBENCnslu (IBtlrtlfttti 1A wim* «• Vi tost tatnAi}. \ AS A WtSVEHTTV* k Irapwv: V* to«<Mr«to — j MM kiCMHriM Ski '/Bat. WW |*ll» GOODWYN’S DRUG 6TOIUA NAME OF PATTERN: Send thU oxttxin and M cent* to the JJacon leieyraptiand yon can get any one <y‘ Pattern* puUuhed. Soiic* number and name of Pattern* and taxlc piainiy wd jvrgeCUnq to etate «Uf. JKndoee IGe* for each paSem deefrodL A'JJri. ---r—tirni JJ>DR1SS. CTSa The Most Wonderful Offer Yet..., 180 C MAGNIFICENT v'l ... 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