The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 07, 1894, Image 4

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THE MAC03S T TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER T, 1894. i THE MACON TELEGRAPH I ^1* “ I * ran<1 tf,e B(m,h * Mtpr oir I •*****> ««the? w u eonm* i mam *» 1LLLUUHI11 ’’ ,nn *« P»«» of the eoontrjr. u> .V- tamrtWton of cilna, "her will — Money is source because It is on cotton not onus * PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR I Um ,h " **">' i**U" to M* moa^. I w'oot «t> Be’dfi-’to I AND WEEKLY. I , ■“*** 110 <u5,ual "-ont, and tliore oganirt tier Japanese enemies. 18 n th s soction a solid basis on which I — lo build up the prosperity that Is ce:-, NOT MUCH GHAC-iCE. tain to oom© with a revival of business Mr. Carlisle's currency „i.,„ I THE daily TELEORAi-H-DeUwrea hr j confidence. There Is no reason Why | with graer.il approval tn the Bomb, Office 569 Mulberry Street. ITEMS OF INTEREST. At a Duluth elevator a cargo of 115,- 000 bushels of wheat, weighing 3,450 tow. was poured into the hold of a JikG steamship in Just eighty minutes. TUiat is to say, the grain won loaded at the rate of forty-three tons a min ute umil the writ was ftnlshed. The annual report pf the miperin- tendr-nl r t h* Mfr-sn-ing service carriers m the city, or mailed, postage anybody nhould fall 'nto despair over I -m,i . i Tr~'* w '*’ v» mc-trwyirg uervice 1 free, «0 cenu a month- n 75 for thrL rim . 7 / over jnd the West seems favorably dis- h*hows a irefmarkaibly gtxwi record for 1 months* 13 60 for six mouths* 17 tor on* i ***! iU * k w * Il!8a will posed toward It. Tin? East always 2?!L' I>a8t: yeir *. Three hundred and monins, s*w R>r six months, |7 for one only render recovery more difficult and ,iVri^«y>,r fl 4U. n ’ 8 7 <**foty vessels in distress were assisted. I year; every day except Sunday, |& slower If n»„ , I 11 -r.KOsWprratlve ill such matters, re- On these vessels were 4,054 persons, of (THE TELKtiitAFH-Tri.w.ekre umw mj .1 '(r. m) "' sar<u u 81 >»i«whnt coldly. In a long whom only Cl tost their lives! The cs- , TO ,.n y ' M * U ' in ,hlB lpt,,T 'o l"' ljl debtors and ^eon. w th ntenTO of , IT* H*W*ted value of -the cargo of these I, day,. Wednesday, and Fridays, or Tu.b. I creditors jj g.-n.-rillv adoniMl Z , I lty ** t me ,or vessels was $10,000,000, and of thla II day*, Thursday. and Saturday,, thre, oeraJ1} “oopwxl. 1M7 cushion, It la prolwbla that the plan, J7.68S.OOO was eared. 'Itre cost of the ll nwntha. Hi ala month,, R ; on. ywr. $4. Z” " wlw Ti ‘ covvr J more or lost amended, would b» adopt, t0 0,8 oolmUv was about «•" We, nnuDAt Zr<lTZl y T - by «“■ In “ *<« ■*** T‘ on, year, 11 I., J **” f m * t!1J1< llng to- , v i 1(>n t j, cro lwtIc t ; me f (inyth'.ng ,,!?.? ^S 000 ccimmlEnl&rec'r, gcJior, and ercrytlilng to lose by the MOT . ,1,„ ,... , , w 'hik they have discovered it way to tTHE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH—By mall unwtBTOjrv «inr-flro. ,.f th.. iM.-nL. , , eXOe,,t tIle “PPmpr^t on hula, It id to get Miter iwo.-lt out of the police by one ytfar, fL ' , ,b s bU, ‘•'“ !9 • 01 •» {mm ' 'Hat nolhlng wll In* done grating them tor any ojecteflfy mer- * 1 MXVld,il! n “' r " 1 '^ 1 with It. It cannot be denlral that - 1 _«W hoae prepared a Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Qov’t Report nUHUCRU't'lUMe—('ey able In advance I Remit by postal order, check or regl«- tered latter. Currency by mall at rlek of aenfler. NOT IAIP&A3D OP DEI7T. Macon, Os, ixwllvjdiiil members. HHHI ■ T.u. ... « cannot De aeniral that a I meiUil tor the purpo^whfah will"be change In our currency laws ho ruo- awtwJded to the offlejns on i-3aolutft>n of mentous a. this tequto* most exhaust- fci't .VO dJCUHS.on. Every detail of It be <wwar<J»ari tihe medhd. it nvtis given should be carefully concern,, ev« WSWKSS though Uki general principle on which — the plan l« conatructcd be admitted to . 1 S?' rtmartd ? r Flack of he royal Swe- of peace during the last twenty years, | | K i sound. te i. ,.i.. I < ! lHh 1,avy - ^ permiatlon of the navy Tho French pubTo del.t la by long ‘ |«W. the larg.st In tho world, nml GO.WMUW1CATJONH ahould be addressed amdunt, lo somuthlug oottveeu a.-ven aa^r- ‘srsKwr I i - *» -? IC \n not probable, FOR ALDERMEN. Pinit Ward—ClLVLi.HS J. JUHAN. Second Ward—E. J. WILLINGHAM. Third Word—MORRIS UAI’P. It haa MfAa.riv incre.^.1 - i. I i *’ “ i deparmenr, on a-pplieam'on of She Swe* s *te.i<l.Iy Increased at the rile, therefore that celled from the present <h*th government, -wan a member of Perhaps, of fifty millions a year, the currency laws w 11 be had for a rear or ““ *“* ““ “* revenue* of tho republic always fling Wo yjt, and then only JS th. con- * ort <A oxpeDdlture. It would be- Unt of a Republtaw oongres*. This I. ABMLUTEiW PURE oeafEerof this plate, and Immediately over that of the pile, was placed a r.h.irg- Ilf i-.'iploj-ive ill the form of n cake, six Inches In d fame ter, abou t three-quarters of an Inch thick and weighing a little over a pound. The dynamite was wrapped In parchment; paper, covered with clay and ignited, and the effect produced was found to be equal to that of about tlvo blows- front a 1,500-pound monkey fatting from a height of about ten feet. The Iron plates, it was soldi resisted from twen ty to twenty-four explosions. perhaps, of fifty millions a year, UM currency hum w'11ho bad IW „ ™ I ® e w ‘ w oollego ctaes -kwt yeir. He I ... ..... . . ... . I ™ rr,1K T 13,ws w 11 0® “ad fora year or | aa * returned to Mb duties tn -the Swe dish navy, but ft is -announced tthait he will Totum tb -this country early . , . dex month to marry Mies Bancroft, very much to be regretted. It Is true daughter of John C. Bancroft of Wnsh- oomc prudent sWIesmea, under clr- «WM.».U **<•< ft* I IM, _ . , I • —* •••“—• •» wv •VB.VHO*. * I »o taawc i <aau(|iuci Ul tiuiill Vi OMiCIVl’l QI «HW1» Jourtl. Ward-W. A. MANSFIELD. lm )lio ,,RW - ,)e MWloiu tn that „ dmnf-f, ln u, u currency laws anil lll « ton - <,n<1 granddntWMer of the late Hfth Ward-T. E. HYALS. spending the public money when ex , hB unavoidable iiiwerbdwTOo.ti-n.lim- Hon ' G> S rs S, Banc ”"- „' nhe Sixth Ward—C D PfBAW I nendiiim. «... .... , ” anavoioame uncertainty attend.ug I yioung Swttts apparently devttted - 1_J ^ UIX "** absolutely ucces- expctimcntH, would do aojnething to j «ome aitteirtton -to Venus as well as to INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . nt , rencft to be increase the uncertainty n business tfiZOtyJ!!*!SST* * °°" Fireworks, I ‘ ns ,,u * Pni'li.-nt. So long ,is the I o’rcierf already existing, but if I Dr. George R. Pordmer of Camden. "a t I French people are willing to lend the I the nlan adopted were n wise one this N - blBdeaith the other day from ■ HpojJ.HealesW'tev rente. govcrmneBti monf-v thnv «eem to think 1 0 P 1 ' 1 " adopted Were n wise one, tills , m unusual caiwe . H i a tiooth-brush H- Do3v,n -' Assignee's sale of Uy * wn *° ,1)lllls d sadvahtage would be very short lived Was -the death of him. It seems that that the publ.o debt Is no curse nnd do ami the recovery, resulting from the he was ea-ning Oils teotfh eotme months not look upon lls ncraao with nnv ... . ... “go when a patdh of bnlsUes became nonroboL,.!!, ,* ~V, " uy •«“*<■ ot new system, would be detached from tlhe brush and n. oud- npprejicnsion. it « for thin r(Ninon, I f 4ir more rapid tlian it can be under don lnsp?n.i*tJon of breath 1 carrfod pralutps, that -the chamber of deputies existing cond'tons In mite of the tin- ,n . to . Ws bronchia. A surgeon -—........ I vrrfos !««., ™,1I,I. . , I l Aisuiig oimu.cous. in spite or me tin-1 munax-xl to remove -awne of itlh-em Iknanuel Isaac, Xnxis cokes. I ‘‘"•-b °>VdSts for little fore.gn fa-orahle outlook, wc have some hope and afforded Bhe unfortunate -man King's llaugbters, "The Itrownlca." I van without lies.latlot). Only a few ttmt th- nniniiml t,.,™ some reHef, but a stubborn oougli fol- Amdemy ot Atusle, -Pawn Ticket days ego a credit for tho , universal sense of the neces- low „„ lWl , sccHent. and recently pneo . I y *" " >T ' 10 w r 3 -'Jud- | s tty (l t do.ng something may have Its I irrmi-t deveiom^d from it and quickly Vi-t-nr 1. , ■=— — **** 5ar w<18 »«rtod without hesitation, )n cottgress aarrled Mm ott. J,11 RLE CHANGE FOR REFORM, though It Is possible Out toe cxpetV- * fruits, etc. J-'. E. Xupforman, Imported table deficadeo. Speolal Notice, Partner wanted. £"*by r & McKay. Locala. shoes. I tAUlr*. special offerings. nor to.Au ... ..... T 1 m.,™ I fit. Louis has fallen Into line In the The Woj.hotr.on u ! tlan - ,b “ foro * •» suorossful, will liavo THE SUGAR DISTTRIUUTION COM- procession tv. cleanse the munlolpna- dispatches shicv ( -f«t Franco a hundred million dollars , BINE, . tics of boodling and corruption. It has that while the proposition to adopt a Against this vast mnnim, , ,, , WJth the possible excejltton of ills ll- organized a commWtec on safety, cloturo rule .11 tito senate Is Stm.ielr „ ? VaSl ex P l ' U! “‘ m,, y >*u bal- htstraMi paimphlet giving export dir- Which Is getting a lively miovc on It- , „ , ‘ strongly anal an amount of territory in that couno on protected mamufaicl-.uiv.t, and self .The oommilttee, wihltoh is under supported, there Is little probability far off -'sland atihleh 'a PUblWhed some yeans Jlnce, ah-.- pam- tho presidency of Nathan Oole, nnd Is that anyth mg will Ik- done* at th's t.t„ „ ., , y »" "he Sugtr DtMtrlbullon Com- composed of men of all -politite® par- short nWcn I„ . . *“ * I bl ® ' n extent, but which can bo worth I blrte -by Hon. John Db wilt Warner, ties, Iras issued tun address to tltvscltl- , ™' nltaonce of such very Ilttlo so far ns tito actual rnUim. ' u;,t i-ssuodiby the Roforra Club, m per- z-ns. setting forth Its purposes and n rule, a small mltvrr.ry cun Prevent I n n,„ni. .. . . ' ' , ' {x«j» the most InlenoanimB o( 11:3 vOiely asking for flnamcfal nsstlsttsotee, and tt ■invthlns fsrun lv.'i«r ... pr ' >fl,s to th0 French people are con- kmuam aratas. expects to be s-oon In tthe midst of a friu-MiiMu ~ n<? ' IU 11 I Oeroe'L Perhaps a ImndiNvl years will , 33 *J <h*» “f a subject as thorough investigaltlon of the afOairs requires pracUeuJIy unanimous consent I diss liefom tliat ... mi . ? whkft vague Jmlutonwtfcins huoe for I of the city. If there is a tiger cub In Ho the adopt on ot u rule with-it w ll P . . . ' 11 w l * l,e a f**™ «>cfln mtole on every bred, St. Louts ho had (better be seekttttg the r-Ansi. }. mi i 1/a wit.(It W41II market for I*rench go.ms—and wlwt I w wxc-enfs sumnmrlzwd mho results of I solitude of tho woods. coaao to mako uammous consent neod may not. hannen n n imolwol anjtovcailgoltlon rwuaMmg every corner essary 'berforo a vote can bo taken In ri„. r,--, „ 1 1 " “ “ r ™ years? of Who Utdtod Sta tes ami tbasttl on what lit I* satd that a Gasman cCectrtotam Hie hiiikua it i„ I Frendi are not n colomx.ng people. I Is «J'-Mentty am ortootmous collection of hn« Invented a wonderful electric light. • It is true tliat avltll tito 1 They are not increasing lu itmnlM-r. oit|gJi*ai| dooumenito—ltKtuldtng accounts, I which o-peral'-es in the line of Nikola r-onorait «»f tho vloc-presldcnt and Ills nml 't is ctir-.t,. ..... 1 ’ "jecccjiKAicn£j«iJ;v« u-tsd- proceed- Toda'oMglh potrelM n-nd Mere frequen- Itotl-ve a d In rerolut 0,1,1 1 '* ® ,lrcly wl 'b “ '!>« range of ‘ngs of loooM organ,zatlono-wfeh lay cy expertmenits. but far euw-ttrses nwy- . „ u >u< try proceedings, I pstshllltles that If the oottut.y ’« de- upon ro-vtuw the workings of the sugar Ltlhllnlt yet nrodancMd. by tihe "wizard." g"en a strong opposition to tho adop- slmble the tuwoU -i *' 'ruaujfroni itU very imxtpalon, uto.-ite she The ■pra.ctlcoB ui'fWty of Tenia’s work glou of tito now ruin might - t„. ,t I ' 10 *’* l °' lltr races wl.l I lines tin -wtolwh ft most directly affeote has often ibeeo doubted, on account of *r« tcA /. , . ,r, v 110 “S' s° 13 and possess tho land. Thn cstnh- I 'be Azt»erto.m people. She ooett of the production of t-he ctwrenk loatcd, hut .t Is not all l.kely that ho I l ah'ng of mllttnrv nnMim-itv «... ,^ ,e “awdl blntory Is given of a com-1 ewesjary, but the Gumwin lr.ive.w.or. twill consent to take part in such -t rev ?, aUth0r ly ovnr Xlfl<1 I plf J® system nf whedrattis gtocem' atwo- PrnPmwr Mhcttt. -has crude a lumlr.es- i... ' 1 ^ ngoscar or any olbor outlying territory I oWlwuss. casth ciub cutcikllary to the cent dinsp, using a noilt of lmntnoun ' ' con bo worth very rule to the con 1111 Kwretnan and t«M iby tn a gnrtenraa p lint, iwhWh gives n sen-toeaMe a-zht 1 lliero Is no doubt, however, that Sen- I nmtrhu , , Ul ® C<>n ’ «»u»nti"cton on condition of itthetr keep, with omeAmiXiUonlCh pa-nt of a “watr of Attor Vest has TOU, n,i q rlnt? BU1 ®' unl0 *s conquest Is fol- Ing -the price of sugars up to the t»lit ehvtrtelty. Professor :Ehcirtt cays that [y . , ml ll ' n1 'be tiuhllo lowed by an Vmralgmtton that n'l g ve l ^ ola,te '' by the bnist; - While mho o.iplm his light coils but 1-2000 on much an no ,t>p.ulon of tho country In hia efforts te to tho nnnn-m.1 i—.. , 25 wreapondencieand amsnunlbt furnteh- -vtll-nary Iwmip. Throe WSjCt frequency kulure tho senate to admit 1 .? ? a0q,,mt terrltOT y s»“«*bln< of ad leave noOiing to be dn.lre.1 In the currents are not dangerous, and give .... a< h>]>t this tu.-ccs- the character of that slate. Rut the I w 2Sf of °°curaite deiaM. but itihe nmaouat qustvtitiy of heart, ro wary rule, it la true enough that the French kiwi to In- uu-ticui .rtv , ,i, T !S_. , * uliht ' r * conclusion la pedhnps the ne v light wllf preftwWy toecouie roiuite can get along after a fashion .TJ. . . l , - vUo " 1 -' rl > «'l"'t> 1" .minrmwv ot -the ttotnila given: pnpUlar. iwtthmu it -t. i.. a a fn * ,,lon ' I 'be dictates of a noltonal van ty which I „ w 'i' h " 9 > B Snrackdto in dorttrol of » .V' 11 " ' lono so now for I (rads them to Incur auv oxneuso that a ? ,1 .,' ,le Bavameyors e*tem»n« Mayor Plngee, of -Detroit, seems to ( n(bout ninoty years. But ditr ug Uio nuy M Peu»o 'bat their ptontatloms »n Cuba, the frost die- I be a him of Wrats, but (his Inttest will tereoter nnrofit, ,im! ,. « y ** “""““"T «> make 'lie populace •"« » every brandn ot sugar proiuc- bnrdiy command ltsSf to (the 8. p. C. A. I , F”, of <lu " ,Jmt ‘ "'MO was no beltovo that France Is more than hold 2?“. ABtrlbiitioo in too Unit*! I B Is adhilnlg -Ions than to kill nBl ihe such praotfee as flmntateiKng. «y the 'ng her own „ n, I ‘ “ “ ?i? lt0 ?Ljf a ' k 1 ,n « "f* 1 " «•» wing ovary homms ibalonarinB (to Uhe dfiy, to odder to courtesy of the *«utio tt *' ,“ 1 ’ " or °" 11 •" '•» race for greatness, one concerniu-cxcqpt te ste con- save the exmenae of tfcelling thorn dur- ' ** "0 s always | Th« war lu Antra gnnv out of this I toL 1 ?? ..Jib° m 1115 offices, ait 117 | Jog/tbe^ilmc 1 -. qtho city ownn several The flslht made a-gnlnat the "living -pictures" in New York by some of the prominent W. C. T. U. people bids fair to develop Into quite a pretty war. It Is said .to be not unlikely -that the living piutures wlB make a combination to fight back. The girls employed «rt tihe Garden Theeutre have made amove In thuot direction, and .-tent a letter Mrs. E. B. Gnmnis, the prominent Journalist, thanking her for -her "wo- manly opposition fo the famfical op position .3o animate art." Tho letter declares -Shut "is undoubtedly -true that there Is no unchaste living picture ex hibited tn -New York, ceraitlnly none liilf so shocking as -those to be seen displayed In -the 1>oxes of the Metro politan opera, (house.” Tthe young wo men Who figure ln the pictures think very -hand for the W. C. T. U. wo men to wish -to -talae -the bread out of the mouths of woman of (heir otoss. • Ao « real IhnusehotYl treasure Dir. Price's Raking Powder Was ae-hl-rnnsd potiltdon unique ln Its-tif. ANTfl-BREAKFAST SMILES. Malld of Athens .ere we ixurt, Give, dh, give me b.vck my haart, For unless there circulates -my blood. (My name, -Athenian maid, is mud. —Detroit -News-Tribune. Throe days at belle can look up ait the m-llky, way -without leading the young men to suspect -tbait she wants lee cream.—Dallas News. Tammy—When I’-m a man I’m going to be a Soldier. Mather—WlhU-t, and bo killed by the enemy? —Tommy—Oh, well, .then I guess I’ll be tthe enemy.— Yale Record. Mrs. Gobbler—Children, see that man over -there with the full vest? Young Gobblers—Yes. Mrs. Gobbler- Well. j-o-ur poor father helped to make tt thus.—Syracuse Post. The people In New York are clamor ing for a 3-cent loaf, while the office seekers in W.iifhfing-ton nre insisting upon a J3aaJda,y louf.—^Yonkers States man. Voice at ithe head of the stairs— George, ihdve ytou been, drinking? George—N’m. Voice—Say chrysanthe mum. George—(silent for a moment)— I’-m drunk-dli, any dear.—Syracuse Post. Snertff (on the -morning of the execu tion)—Was the prisoner impudent when you taM Wilm Ht> get ntn-dy for the soaffold? Deputy—Er—he told mo he'd be hanged -If he would.—Buffalo Courier. ' It -will not be very tang before some Wild, wcoly Western college will go down Bast and lick it-ho stuffing out of Yale, Harvard, Princeton and the rest at fdpt'oall. The football culture centre Is rapidly swinging westnvurd.— New York Press. NEW YORK’S BAiNK STEALS. Anoro strictly „o UIlU by the ^ „f vra;— Z*’™. ln ore -to be vwl-1 ' v;rjl mucli oheaipiv to .kill thorn and propriety then Hum u PUROitr. Many hi’.lllons will lm Loutefcma. ..ilUng her planters more Ini .Wife spnln-g. He (has -the M P y then tluin th-y have shown npeitt, many lives wtil be lost much oubal > *md Hanuftan ?’ U ™ K * of hls dotundtion^, any way. flheuisrlvoB »o lie of Into yeurj. . Durlnr mfrnp'no „ i„ , , ’ ," n * p1 ' prtois—‘(lie (trust contl-tux-mls to offer Ha had some horses of tt.-a own. arid n g i sum r ng endured, mul, as a result, ^r -Amerlean augur; anti tb ih» reoire- m,,hor "haw «Try them itltrough the Fraare will have a colony which Is f u " 1 ' ,world - filvlng wlrr.er ho gave tihflm a dose of cMoro- Trlih nut nr-ni ,1 ,.v . 18 ,beUm»t-«..iHed on Ouhuin tKirSty at 6orm ltt » Olhcr. <lay nnd got rid of Ilhout profit nnd without horror to Iter, "ifrfli Whoy can pick,-UP Austrian; Jotoii The >'(h«- officlnls of toe city do — , m, Brastoxn and other mixars, "wOltl favor on (he mayor's JAPAtN’S TERllLS. | ^ lAltlons fit AiHreta i.t- - . 1 > ytMire. . During ;our recent history. It luis bceu common •Jiw a minority to ,nko ndvantngo ,rf *Uie senate's na-lilllty to control tho bourse Of its ,x,vn business, through the funk of this rule, to praofcally block bll business for weak* mul months ni .pi - i._ . . ~ cations nt or above which tile eni—,■ rvi- It Is time to stop talking of the Itnl- T1, ° JLxpntcbcs reiiorb that Japan tbcviuslhout the country^arei Kin Bin-UJtl -and look to the present ,w time, for no lielter reason than that bUU " 1 *° cl,:n! > the terms on which J' t V “ p| 'are dally <r.<- “t °ur own country a ffttie. » ,u ’' 1 ** "> "» The lack of '« »»« to P«oa They ore TgftESSi 'WuXi^Mx^ns^^ w rulo by iwhksb UdhM could bo do»od 11,0 1>a ^ mcnt °t Imrulrod nilllli>n !J2*l »to Uho forty othem fl l b,e - 11 ** reported bn good authority nnd a vote had. nas. during the M y, ;» ™> >**«-<« of all ,ho territory SSSsSUrtfS? wflSL ^™ y Oixir or two, oott this country hun* I " ^ l 1 conquered by tho I dJlher dies of tihe bind. I passenger tmlni <mi tho M-hteti this ootmtry \nll not be slow to lhori ’ ,foro ’ amounts to about two bun- tnmtSSSEl? w? Sr <o.get. It rest the tsdtu tho coull- llrert nillllon dollaiie. Tlio territory in- 1^112 or »erlo.Uc»i remit- ■ SSLS’JteSStoJ? Ksjnh IM'Adul sli-r wlmtovor advantage thero may be j af the Chinese empire—autoug fn rtte mniMVMImu mrhlch la compelled rtl, ' m r ° rl Arl '»ir, the great naval stn- fcy tin* dbwx.co of a. rule olos'.ug debate ,lo “ at ouo tW* of the strait which con- la the senate. If in exchange it cun ,g). ravts tho Gulf of Pcohll'. with tlio sea ji.i u some guarantee that a fow faction- I Jspun. Tbeso terms are very hard. 1st* OHM obstruct legislation dre " um of n 'oney is not beyond tho giumloil by the groat major.ty of the "'’'"ty of China to pjy, anil If that •>i\q)le. Thooltangoln tiiesoiatc'r rulea “ ,<>,u ' w *»* Jowwndcd. perhaps Chira jl>y whlolt the majority wdl lm able to wouW B« Hie cession of ten- - fteunul Its law-tuak ug power may bo ,o ry. and particularly of Port Artliur, plcl.yed, but It will some. As we have 'F >l ’ M cn'Isnser the safety of tlio cm- RSM* «» ovorwhelutug publio opinion 1 '" n ‘' aUl1 Is Ilttlo probability that kvmloums the practlre ivh’ch permits 11 wl!1 1,0 “»*«)ted to by China or by Liny crank or corrupt I,mists to block 1 111 ^ • B *P e “n nations whloh nro Inter- p» leglalativo machine of thu jcounliy. A GOOD IDEA. I A day or two ago tho Telegraph Swinted an open lettiY writtm by s. (W.-xollaium St Son of this city, wh'oh ikvms to havs attracted coiudcrablo ttttcation. Iho loading idea lu that ♦oitvr mi that many failures haT* V 'too lo a lack of the prop*.- de IfiN of ootifldenco btlsoin debtors amt ctt'dJtom. It has no dc-ubt frequently happened that a dabter, finding him. ^•!f hanl pressed for moans to meet It!* i-asigomouts, has oomo to look upon h a creditors alnkvjt as eocmli'H- iis men waiting to pruus upon hia os Uto at a moment a notice; Actuated by this Idea, ho baa taken step* whloh made neceewary Ihe elating up of hia bus news and perhaps reduced him to a statu uf complete bankruptcy when, if be bad given hia creditors a dear un derstanding of the Situation, they would have given him time to work out bis debts, -without sacrifice of hi* property. It I* entirely true, at stated lu this letter, that ercu with-gotten at tiro - * ^ (ho preservation of tlio lialance of P»wer ’n tlio east, in making tlieso demands, however. It Is very probable that Japan did s-> with a view to eom- promlre. In asking a great Oral more than will bo ylehli-d, she ex pro's to get vrhat she > willing to take as the prloe of prac*. That price really Is tito pay- moot of the exjvoecs of tho war and a dominant voice In the control, if not tho pnNMrim, of auua. It Is evident that Ch'iu now knows that the war h»* gone bopsleasiy against hsr, nnd tint shs Is willing to mako peace on almost any tonus. Uto terms must be satiafantory, howorer, not only to Chi- "*• *nt to England and Russia espe cially of the EurejH'un inwcra. These (w«> iMtloru seem » tvvarv) A«> as a careass from which life t« slowly de parting, and which, when dead, they expert to cut up between themsdvra. Titer ronsent will bo occrawary to the terms of any settlement between the two K'UIgcrc-oU If e ther were free f tht- opyosKIco of tbs other. It would irnpty ihoratu the terms cf peace, but -ppos.-d as they are to each other, they have the common pur(>ose of malata'n- ing tho st-tius quo practical!’ un- tn .1 ■ "" «uwe esai r K .,},. j.kAi-.’W'' <ntolino, or nB ? 1 hdm with twUo-s at uS5hnra nK °' m 1,3,0 a,wr iV 1 !? £[ nnd, ‘ a ‘ "™M® organlza- iKm Tino mv^i tvns u\Tr »«en , *f<™v truik tiKlloaUes tho tribute cSn'pwmO.** tc *>y 'toe Anient- '"The vvhohvnle grocers are reward- ed by -u-OAtever of -hu-gooM the trust ulllnks nocyssary to Intsure raetr tasultv A.r*,\ I'hA irvmMi '•* "iThe pubMc be &« Dr - 18 PERSONAL. IjRg"** fto rapidly ncquHns their rtglita. They are now, on aa average, two Inches taller than they wore twenty or thirty years ago. .■5“^ J*„ ave laBU «> for tho mar riage of Mary Stewart Sherman, dauglt- ifL2?. 8en *S >r w ' ertl '«'>. to Jumcs Ives McCallum, MedaesJay. Deoambcr 12. Mss. M. L. Harrison of Ran Fran cisco haa the unique honor of being tho only woman manager of the woman's doiortment of a large Insuranceoom- t«oy in tire country. oom Mayor Strong of New York t-rs aw. leoted John E. lhdges as Ills private •eoretary. Mr. Hedgca la U Primvtnn graduate, a lowyvtr and a prenr-unovd oral recinite.cnt Republican, ell is only *2 yfxra old. * Preatdont Taylor of Vassar finds the aeeomirtodatlona of the college toS Hm- tetti for Its nocoosHh-a and tai aaL-a.1 the alumnae for J200.W0 to iSve? » *>ew tocture hall n^ddom?- Crtcket is a favorite game In Inst, particularly In tho hilly the army officerm go to coSloTin tent match bxd Wonkvk -in.I r Harris, th • Rtaenfof Bom ami Madro*. i>Uycd in tb« sam* ■ 1. v .-n ek-von. The heirs of tho late Sarmwl Strang mny be happy. Dor twenty year* they have fought the government for j:s,000 *»r work done by Strong for the DIs- trtot of Culumhta. Having new won their cause they Iiave been paid the fuK amount with JM.tSO extra tor ire , '*tV8t. condition of ;l(fairs ln -t-he seof-cm of tho country traversed by the read, tho numerous -train robberies and Che many lunlls of bandits make .the step necessary for the .protection of paasen- cers. ( . j According to careful and elaborate calculations which have been made re cently by this principal- experts on na val matters, says the Baltimore Sun. the prove value of British maritime In terests amounts to slightly over $10,- 000,000,000. Tlieso figures comprise tho total value of the sea-borne commerce of -the British empire, as well as such foreign maritime commence ns la car ried 4n British r-hlpa owned ln England, the value of the securities and mar ine treble documents conveyed to and fro in British ships owned by -British sub- Jecita, and the value of the mereratito shipping itself. In the face of three stupendous figures tho sum of $100,000,- 000, which tho British parliament votes every year toward tlio maintenance of ws navy cannot be r-Hrandod ns tx- ccsstve. The schools of Woodhavon, L. I., have joined In the crusade ugainst the use of clgareflitea. The teaoherB lnott- tuttd an investigation and found that tho cigarette was nil hot universal among the boys. 8o they took tho boys, as they entered school one day. and searched their pockets, confiscating all the lung destroyers that they could find, and that was a good many. The matter was repented to the board of education, and they have instituted, proceedings against the dealers, who, contrary :o the law, have been selling th* fhtaga to the children. A largfi number uf the boys were oxamtnd to find where they bad bought their cig arettes, hut os they professed not to bo able to remember, but one of the deal ers was caught. The teachers, howev er, are going to watch the boys, and way that they are bound to break up the cigarette smoking. Several years ago, ln tho execution of municipal works In the city of Buda Pest a number of piles, already driven, were required to support a greater skid than had originally been contem plated. It was coo*<Muenti>- necessary to drive thaw that yielded stilt deeper, sayt the Phile-detphla Inquirer. To bring a pile-driving machine success ively over each pile for so smalt an amount of work would necessarily have entail-1 considerable expense, and it teas, therefore, decided to try the ef fect of dynamite. For this purpose the Pitre were cut square, and a wrougbt- ron plate about fifteen inches la diam eter aud four oat-half tnchre thick, »'« placed ore the top of each. la the Including the ?4,000.000 steal of John C. Eno, president of tlio Second No tional Bank, 'n 16S4, the total stealings of dishonest officials from tho banks of Now York city in a little over ton years have reached $3,405,810. In dotaU tho losses, dates, defaulters and amounts were as follbws: John C. Eno, president Seoond Na tional Bank, 1881, $4,000,000. Cha-iies A. -Hinckley, paying teller West Sido Bunk, 1884, $83,000. ll.ckard C. Seo-tt. paying teller Bank of Jhc Manhattan Company, 1883, $100, Charles J. De Bann, cashier National Park Bank, 1SS8, $05,000. Amer.cuu Exthango National Bank, 1888, stolen in transit,. $11,000. /Max Goldbettger, private banker, 1SSU, $20,000. John T. Hill, president Ninth Na tional Bank, 1801, $400,000.' Charles H. Pinkham, Jr., ex-presldent Bank of Harlem, 1802, $01,000. Iowa A. Hill, receiving teller St. Nicholas Bank, 1S93, $43,000. Other recent losses to Kinks repre sented ln tho New York clearing house were: Shoe and Leather National Bank, bookkeeper, $334,000. Continental National Bank, corre- spond'ng clerk, $3S,000. United Stares National Bank, book keeper. $43,000. Amrioan Exchange National Bank, bookkeeper, $33,000. Ilarlem Riven Bank, bookkeeper, $24,000. Tradesmen's National Bank, discount clerk, $17,000. Chemical National Bank, pay'ng teller, $10,000. National Eank of tho Republic, clerk, $11,000; coupon clerk, $3,200: total, $10,200. This makes the total defalcations for the ton yrors $3,493,810. The bulk of this vast amount was made good by tho stockholders of tho various banks from which It was 6tolen, thanks to the rtgal requ roiucnts of tho national batikirar Law, and they have 4 keener Interest ln the employ ment of thoroughly honest officials than the depositors who were protected at the.r own expense. In view of this fact It seems almost incredible that so many defalcations should have gone go long undiscovered. Tho explanation Is that -Kink stockholders as a class are engaged in other bus nres, leaving their bank interests to directors who some times fall to direct, relying upon the Integrity of ofilcals who have tualu- tatcwl an outward show of probity and trustworthiness. It Is deer, from a study of these In stances of bank defalcations, that the surent protection to both stockholders and depos tors is to bo found ln laws holding stevkholders to the most rigid accountability and the unflinching en forcement of those latws. Bank em ployes who *teal should be sent to Prtson If caught, ami all proposition* of oom promise on the surrender of the property of the defaulter or the nuking good the loss by friends should be sternly rejected. A bank official Is a trustee In charge of the money of many (•them, and a violation of such a trust Is a far more serious offense ugaitst the public than that of tho burglar who robs dwellings or pkioes of business in the dead of night.—Ph'IadeLphla Times. BABY AND EVOLUTION. What tha Furrow Under the Nose Is a Reiio Of. Below tho nose runs a furrow partini- the upper dp. In the faces of babies and children this furrow is very noticeable From the evolutionist's point of view it Is one of the most remarkable characters of the face. It tends to become obsolete in old age and is not seen among tho Catarhlne monkeys. Among the Plats-- rhlnes It Is but feebly developed, but In Lemurs, It Is In a more pronounced stato there Is a depressed septum to which the two ride pieces are Jplned-the upper lip ,ln fact, Is nearly split in two. but held together by a depressed piece of flesh Hi the Marsupolla and Rodentla the ll,i Is practically in two pieces and each piece Is capable of being moved sepa rately. This is the "harelip" and Its method of use may well be noticed in a hare or a rabbit when eating. (The furrow, -therefore. In a child’s lip points to this: That our ancestors pos sessed. not a single'upper Up, as we do now. but two upper lips, one beneath each nostril, both capable of Independent movement ln the course of time these two lips have, owing to tho non-requlre. ment of Independent movement, grown together to form the single lip which we now possess, but the line of Junction Is not perfect, and 'so the furrow results and some time there Is a distinct scar- down tho middle of the furrow. Tho possession of this furrowed upper lip by children Is one of tho strongest pieces of evidence against the descent of man from any Catharine and of his descent from Pltyrhlnes or from Lemurs through the Intervention of Platyrhlne- llke ancestors, of which thero are no ex act living representatives.—Nineteenth Century. ,$1.00 less Chan Oast year .Oork sole shoes $5. Clisby & MbKay. Mrs. Gnan-nils -wears tlgdvts, but It must bo understood Chat she is no liv ing picture.—Evening 'World. Money Has Wings which should be clipped by j'udicious economy. Why pay fancy prices for table butter ? There is a satisfac tory substitute on sale. SILVER CHURN BUTTERINE meets the requirements of the most, fastidious, at a moderate price. Use it on the table; use it for fancy cooking Wholesale by Armour Packing Co.. Itaoan, Ga. ARMOUR PACKING CO., Kansas City, U. S. A. SPECIAL NOTICES. PARTNER WANTED. A man at good eharacter, -who bas had -experience tie a bookkeeper or ns a drummer, and who can oom- mana a moderate amount of capital, has an opportunity to acquire a part nership la one of the safest tend beat paying businesses ln Macon. The op portunity is a rare one, and caused by peculiar circumstances. Address, in' confidence XXX, tills office. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given that an election for tlx aldermen, one frotn each <« tho six wards of the city, to serve for the onsulng two years, will be held ln the X acon ?, n Saturday, December 8° 1831, at the precincts named below. Polls will bo Opened at 8 a m. and will close at 5 p. m. The following oro the mana- gers of said election: First Ward-Corner Fifth and Oomul- geo streets. It. L. Henry, DeWItt Me. Creary. J. IL Follow. C Second Ward—Court House. C. A Eiit« O. L. Reeves. John Marks. ’ Third Ward-City Hall. E. O'Connell E. C. Corbett, F. A. Rchoneman. ' Fourth Ward-Near corner New and Plum. John Hortx, H. P. Wesleott W It. Johnson. Fifth Word—Findlay’s Foundry, b t Kent, J. W. Mdliiron*. W. P/Carton. Sixth Word—Wartorhouae'a ntore. o I* Bright, T, W. Waterhouse, W* Q'Pry, H. Horne; Mayor. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Loan* made on choice real rotate and farming lands ln Georgia. Interest ? per cent. Payable in two, three or flv* year*. No delay. 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