The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, February 09, 1886, Image 3

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HE NEWS 5 TIIE STATES. HE buzzard continues with UNABATED FORCE. , eWM ., Convict*—Tito Effect** of tlie * Coke -trike Jtccomln* Store Serious _SU Men Almost Cremated— Frozen nu*l Ilurne*l. El Amiss, Vt., February 5 -At seven ^ morning the mercury stood 21 degrees Sow zero here, atSt. rtbans bay 28 de- "its below, and it was registered T decrees below at East Berkshire. WzsinsoTON, February 5,-This was the oW est noon of Jthe season. The the- nometer at 7 o’clock registered twelve be- Sw zero; minimum temperature 2 3-10 ^Baltimore. February 5,-Lftst night was he coldestof the winter, and to-day though he sun shone brightly, the atmosphere was •v sold At 7 o clock this morning the fcury stood 2 degrees below zero, at 9 a. 1 alsive, anil at! p. m. 9 above. Trains still delayed and navigation suspended, haviug* been no arrival nor departure ^St/ston, Vi , Febraary 5.-This is the ,l,lest weather ever experienced in this titinle. At 11:30 tula morning the tlie- iometer registered 25 degrees below zero Richmond, V*., February a.-Last night ,1 to-day have been the coldest here sinoe mberSO, 1880, when tho thermometer nosed places at snnrise indicated 8 de es below zero. This morning at snn- the thermometer mnged from 4 degrees hove to 8 below, according to local- v Reports from points in this ate along the railroads shpw similar ,nditions, the thermometer ranging in some ies at 10 and 20 degrees below. Trains nil roails which have been interrupted d greatly delayed by Wednesday’s snow D rm, are now Retting all right and resum- I g schedule time. „ Charleston, Febrnary 5.—The cold wave ck Charleston about daylight this morn- The minimum temperature was about THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 188G.—TWELVE PAGES. . degrets above zero. Denison, This, Fobrnary 5.—The re nt storm that has prevailed throughout o southwest has, ia some respects, been le most severe of the season. Snow fell noughout northwest Texas, and it is ex erted much damage will result to vegeta- nnd stock from the cold wave. News •om the Indian Territory; indicates that , loss of cattle in the Nation will be very ..mstroiis in consequence of the storm mt have recently swept over that section. A special from Red Forks, twelve miles oath of Jnlsa, the present terminus of the t. Louis and San Francisco railway, says; .'he heaviest fall of snow ever known in sis country is now on. The ground at east eighteen inches on a level. There is inch suffering on the Ban Francisco ex ertion west of here, and the loss of stock n the range will be unprecedented, if the uow lie* on the ground two days longer, as ed and water arc unobtainable in many of lie covers in the timber where the stock rnially resort in storms. Tho snow rifts nre from ten to twenty feet deep. A special from Ghauteon, on the fine o [iastmri, Kansas and Texas railway, in th ailian Territory, rayi: Snow has been ailing hard for the last twenty-fonr hours, vit'n no signs of abatement. It is now bout two feet deep, with a heavy, cold orth wind blowing. The snow has drifted n places from five to eight feet, and already resk cattle will undoubtedly perish, tis tlie worst storm that has prevailed here oryears.” Xewe from the Texas Pan Handle is eagre, bgt to the effort that know had lien heavily throughout that eotiro ro- (ion and that tho cold is intense. The loss ■o the cattle Interest, in the present fain- shed rendition of slock, it ia fearod, will jo unusually large. Crrt dr Mexico, (vu Galveston), Feb- uury 1.—Exceptionally cold weather pre- ails on Mexican table land. Snow fell ’ester.liiy at Zeacotecas, which is one bnusand feet higher above the Sea thuu his city, and at an early hour this morning here was a light snow squall here, th* cow meltiug as it feu. The storm has •“Ted the departure of the eteamer City f I’ueblo, from Vera Cruz, for New York, ’he mercury fell at Vera Cruz to 52 degree* rith northerly winds and rough se*. Ft. Monitor, Vi., February 5,— 1 Ihemor- ury stood at zero this morning, the lowest ver recorded here. The snow is six inches FROM SALT LAKE. The Conviction* of Mormons Sustained bj tlie Territorial Supreme Court. 8alt Lake Cm, Febrnary 7.—This morn ing a raid was made by deputy marshals on the residence of George G. Cannon for his latest polygamous wife, who had avoided the services of summons heretofore, and other persons who were snlipamcd to ap pear and testify before the grand jure. United States District Attorney Dickson offers a reward of *500 for the capture of Cannon. Tho Supreme Court has rendered a dcoit ion sustaining the conviction of Apostle Lorenzo Snow, of unlawful cohabitation. The court recites that Snow, in Nanroo, first illegally married two women atone ceremony, and the contract therefore was null and void. He then married success ively other women, all of whom he sup ports and holds to the world os his wives. This is shown by the testimony; while at same time he dwells with Minnie, his latest polygamous wife. Who has a three month's old child, The court suys this is one of the most flagrant cases of polygamy in the Territo ry, and that no error was mode in convict ing Snow. The court also sustains the conviction of Brigham Young Stampton of conspiring to establish a disreputable house for the purpose of luring thither prominent Gentiles, and says the testimony disclosed a wicked and disgraceful conspiracy, winch must be condemned by all. A HEARTLESS DEED. Six Men Deliberately Set on Fire by an Enemy. St. Louis, Febrnary 5.—In East St. Louis last night six railroad bands went into their shanty to cat sapper. They were gathered around a hot stove, when it exploded and the men were enveloped in flames and hor ribly burned. An iuvestiKation showed that an enemy of some of the men had fastened the door go ns to prevent egress, and had emptied a quantity of coal oil down the stovepipe which led up through the low roof of tfie shanty. The men were unable to get out, but the appearance of the flames and their eriee brought assistance from the ontside. The door was burst and tho men dragged ont and rolled in the snow. The flesh peeled off their faces, arms and bod ies i” strips and their sufferings are fright ful. It is not known yet whether any will die, but all are in a critical condition. matters engaging the attkn TION OF GERMANY. Servin'. Reply Explained— English Elec tions—The Seals of Office Trans ferred—The Railway Mur derer—At St. Quentin. •ep. A QUYtRSTATL OF AFFAIRS. FOREIGN NEWS. rinae**es's Convicts About to ba Freed by Rungllng Law. N’ihhville, February 5.—A suit inyolv- RR the release of 250 convicts from tho >mtentiary was tiled in the Chancery -irart yesterday and subsequently moved to ise supreme Court in order that an early lecLioa may bo bad and the question flnal- y settled. Counsel for George Bingham, a tart let, filed petitions fox a mandamus to tompi-1 tho warden and leasees the penitentiary to grant him "good time” m.ler a law passed by tire General Assom- ay last year. One eUttso of the law de- wts that its provisions shall not bo car- leil out unless agreed to in writing by tho ejini-e*. Another clause provides that the uv shall take effect from and after its pa*. S ( > *inle still another auys it shall not c /fleet nutil the present lease expires. 1 auc ’good time’’ allowed by the taw is twfl aonfts the first year, three months tb* *«>nd year, and so on up to and including Lashy. tie tenth year—not only for the year* that ‘“pse after the passage of the act, but also er years previous. Should the law pos.-Aif •At year be declared constitutional by tiie Supreme Court, many convicts will be inJ- A Family Burned to Death. Chicago, February 5.—The Inrer-Ocean’s McGregor (Iowa) special says: Albert Cooley, a farmer residing three miles from here, with bis family, consisting of his wife, two boys ond ono little girl, were burned to death in their house last night. Nothing definite is known of the horrible affair, ex cept that the children bad been sick and the parents had been up with them during the night. About morning Cooley took some coals .from the stove, placed them in a shed adjoining the house, and then retired. The shed took fire, and finally burned the house and family. The house was a one-story house with an attic. An Antl-Chluese Convention# San Joss, Cal., February 5.—The first anti-Chinese State convention met here ; reeterday, and delegatee representing anli- Ohineee leagues end trade organizations were present. A permanent organization was effected. The general sentiment among the delegatee was strongly against violence. Boycotting was favored aa the quietest method of accomplishing the de sired end, and resolutions in accordance with these views were adopted. Recoin- tious were also adopted demanding that Congress abrogate the Burlingame treaty. A Family Found Frozen. Kanhah City, February 6.—A Times Lin coln, Neb., special says: The bodies of a man, woman and six children were found frozen stiff on the prairie near Oberlin, Kansas, yesterday. They are supposed to be a man named Lemmon and his family, who started in an emigrant wagon for Ober lin jnst before the recent blizzard and have not aince been heard from. A brother of Lemmon has gono to Oberlin to identify the bodies. TUB BELL TKLEPUONB. Tbs Counsel for the Government Designa ted, and the I’aper* Preparing. WAswxnTOK, February 5.—Solicitor-General Goode, who hss been specially designated to con duct the suit against the Bell Telephone Company to teat the validity of their patent, has secured U»e services of the following nanfed gentlemen aa s special committee to take charge of the suit: Hon. A. G. Thurman, of Ohio; Groaveur B. Lowery, who le s specialist In electrical matters; Epps Hun ton. of Washington. D. C., andC. 8. Whitman, a patent at torney of Waahlngton. The sntt will be filed ae soon gk tbs Attorney-General shall have had oppor tunity to consult with bis assistant in regard to the bUl which U In ueurse of pr*i*aration at the D raent of JusHee.’ The plare where the sntt si instituted will not be decided upon until ail tbepa- C r* la the case ate ready. The Attorney-General s positively IfijHned to have anything ‘ [By Anglo-American Cable.) Behmw, February 0.—Since the adoption by the BumlcHrath of the bill prolonging the operations of anti-8ocialist law five years, agff-vtion in Reichstag circles In regard to the measure has increased. The Cologne Gazette says that coalitions now being formed threaten the defeat of the bill lu the Reichstag. It is rumored that the spirit monopoly bill will be withdrawu from the Reichstag, the government being unable to force the universal opposition to the measure. Four hundred aud ten petitions have been presented in tho Reichstag agalnstthe bill. It is thought, however, {ha* Bismarck will persist it his attempt to carry* the measure th rough tii Landis < Herr Von Schultz, the present minister replying to au Interrogatory of Herr Wd vative* stated that the government had‘.: , 4Btloti*<l ; its reform measures, having for their objtflj*icm - taxation, owin^-QN oppostlon of tho wajurity'of the members*\ § ’aud Tag. He added that in c iUtequencA*’ the |govo would be f*-, V* ■* recourse to indlr ation. J*woee*r f leader of the clericals, will raise th‘ >1 w to the continued closing of Catholl* rt Wmarlee, the recent negotiations with the V* ed d having failed to procure their reopen ing. i r tie Catholic press, commenting upon this fact, fteclarea that Dr. Kuturkampf ia not yet dead. Iu the Austrian Reicharath a new Socialist bill has been Introduced. The chief purpose ot the measure la the anppreaalou of the sale of Socialist newspapers. The Zurich Social Democrat declares that despite the anti-fbeialist laws a minor state of a siege is inaugurated, and despite the incessant persecution of the Mormon com rades, the Propagandi ia moat prosperous and that all papers which are suppressed by the government will soon reappear elsewhere. It says that the in creasing depression in trade Is chiefly felt by the working men. and this fact assist* tits sy-mad of so- utalisUi: decline*. Smaller tradesmen, it adds, arc also suffering, while large manufacturing companies are paying divldens of twenty-five per ceut. ENGLISH AFFAIRS. The Government Completed — Addresses From Candidates* London, Febiuary 6.—Mr. Callings, Liberal, M. V. for Hpsmicb, whose “threo ncreu and a cow" amendment to the ad dress in reply to the Queen's speech caused tho overthrow of the Conservatives, bos been appointed by Mr. Gladstone secretary of the local government board. J. ltigby, Liberal member for Wisbech, Cambridge shire, has been appointed solicitor-general. The Marquis of Halisburg to-day receiv ed a deputation of nnimployed workmen who called to urge upon him the necessity existing for government help. Lord Balis- bnry told the men that be considered the S aestion they presented more set ions than 10 Irish question. He, however, de nounced the policy in vogue among for eign governments of fostering industries by granting of bounties from the pub’ic treas ury, coiling it false political economy. He expressed a hope that the electors of Great Irish Comment on Gladstone's Address. [By Anglo-American Cables.) Dublin, February 5.—The Freeman’s Journal, commenting on Mr. Gladstone's election address to his constituent*, says the prime minister especially reoognized that no settlement of the land or education question in Ireland is possible without Irish self-government. The Express Conservative lays it is cu rious to be confronted with auch talk os Gladstone’s address contains about an in quiry into the affairs of Ireland when the radical ministers “know that boycotting and breach of oontracts are rampant in this country." NEWSY AND OTHERWISE. , IT IS THK HA me WAT HEBE, Keon blew* the blast scrota the wold, The,apeII of mildness uow is o'er, The mercury's low, tlie day* are cold— Friend, please to abut the door. V J UANO! Ploiv Brand Gnano, Reliance Guano, % XX Acid Phosphate (impo.ted). The old and popular Brandi. For sale by WALTON & WIIANN CO., Mncon, Oiw- l’T, .err "flea fell before, But tat. * ia kn-.rk tlie *1-01., z ewear, - a Off—won t you ebut tbet door? Chill wee the wind et early dewn. I felt it enter every pore; It froze the robin on the l.wn— 1 c*n't yon ebut that door? itian would giro Parliament power to influence foreign government* to aban don each policies. Concerning the land question, Lord Salisbury said the propoei uon to help the poor by tarnishing U * to reclaim, was Impracticable, for the son that nobody would inveetcapital in the work of reclaiming lands so long u the good lends of the country do not pay. In conclusion the ex-premcn declared that the statesmen and Parliament must confront the question ot huw beet to solve tho prob lem of relieving the present general dis tresses, it was growing, while tho population wasincreasing.and earned emigration. Gov ernmental support ot private enterprises ’ jht be a good way to afford teiapomiy iet, and the promotion of pablio work* might be another. Ho would do his ntmost to oontribnte to a satisfactory solution ot the problem. London, Fhhrnary 6,—Tho Earl of Aber- deen, Lord ot Aberdeenshire, Scotland, ho* been appointed Viceroy of Ireland, and Brron wnlverton, ex-Paymaster-General, has been appointed Postmaster-General. The hew government is now complete, oil minor place* being filled. Charles ltnsseU, Liberal Membe. for Hackney, South, the new Attorney-Gen The draught thst’s coming up the it.tr, I swesr 1. freezing my hekrt’. core; The horuelesa man now Illy fare.— 1 I 1 shut that door! Moke than half the students at Harvard are from Massachusetts, while less than one-third of those at Yale belong to Con necticut. The German imperial government has ordered the establishment of chnirs for hy- eno and bacteriology at all universities of te empire. Tax rales of Willism and Mary College in 1772 forbade the students to dnnk any thing except ‘‘cider, -beer, toddy, and spir it** and water," * W. G. Bunt, who has been inst appoint ed treunrer of Pike county, Ala., by Gov. O'Neil, hod both hands blown off at Troy list summer by the accidental discharge of a cannon at an ex-Confederate veterans’ re union. A little three-year-old misB in Bnffalo, toddling np stairs the other day, noticed that the aervant had removed tho carpet from her room and was scrubbing the floor. 8aid she: “Hello there, Rosa, bus you moved your kitchen floor up stairs?'’ Tux Emperor of China is not bo imma- tnre os the cablegram instated. He woe cabled aa only 10 years old, bnt TsaiFlcn, tbo Emperor, wss born in 1871, making him 15 years old now, and in that countiv of preepcitv, old enough to be married, if his aunt, tfie Dowager Empress, will per mit, aa she seems di.posed. Moreover, the boy has been Emperor by proclamation of hit succession to the throne ever since Jan aary 22, 1875, and in the mutter of morry- iog will probably do as he himself likes. An intemperate total abstainer writes this sarcasm and denunciation to tho editor of a ratal print: ‘‘I notico an article in yonrvalnabli and unrivaled paper in regard to my addrew to the Good Samaritans, and The Reorganization or the E. T„ V». it Os. Nrw Tons, February a—Th* East T«nn ■*..«, Virginia and (leorgU roorgulzrtion nUr* bond* to Uu> .mount ot tl.tG.oiO boro Wen dnoaltod np to dzt.. ThU con.titnlM . majority of rtl thro# ctam. ot bond, thereby nuking the afneaunt operMlrm Sleighing Accident.. ALunV, 8. Y-. February t—Bobbing received IU l al blow tp-nlgbrin th. occurrence of two serlnne ‘ Mf n.ft foul eeUdenu. On* .lelgh r»n into th. FACTORY, WILMINGTON. DEL. janl0sn,tnAthndw2m Money for Farmers. A farmer who knows what farmers need, oomes to the resene. The great question is tabor and fertilizers. THE MtiKCEIt CULTIVATOR settles the labor ques tion. It bars off and dirts np the cotton at one fnrrow to the row, doing four times ns much work os the old way. Try it, and if *not satisfied, your money will be refunded. Price, $10.00. STANDARD FI3RTILIZKRS at from 10 to 20 per cent, lees than yon fcavo ever bought them. The Soluble Pacific is especially recommended. Acid Phosphates and Kaimt in any quantity. Betides the above A* li. SMALL keeps on hand at all times, one of the best selected stocks of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS in this market, snch os Bacon and Bulk meats, Flour, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, 8alt, Potatoes, Mackerel, White Fish, Cheese, etc., for cash oron time. Alargo lotof Texas Seedl Oats; also a targe lot of Georgia Cane Syrup, I mean business. Don't fail to scnd(you8 orders, or call in person on A. B, SMALL, 141 and 143 Third street, Macon, On. decl8dem&w4m Come to Low Quarters. CORN, We are receiving doily carload lots of OATS AND BRAN, Parties who have stock to feed will do well to get onr prices. Wo are also offering: GROCKKI EH for less money then they are now being sold to the planters, cither for Cash or on Time. It will pay yon to get our prices. ¥AEE & OLIVER, '-snnAwOm IHS) Third St reel, Mncon, On. would sai it reply that I have no desire to prolong thianniuteresting discussion. Had yon forbore to attack honorable reputation of trath I tUnk it would be much more in teresting to your readers; und furthermore, I would say in reference to him that par take* Of th* tlpplino imp, to him doth tho serpent entwine, ami as he soars towards the bine heavens, filled with remorse, finally at last fall/ to the earth a lifeless corpse. The Richmond, Vs., correspondent of the Baltimore Ban, speaking of tho gayety of thi season iu that city and of the wed ding .ilmed- celebrated ami in prospect, says: ihelctur* of st least one of these will l>? the unique way in which the groom will bb attired. In s very reeent affair of this Und the groom wore knee breeches and silver buckles on his shoes. This ex ample is to be followed by other prospec tive candidates for the altar. The oolontal style of dress for special occasions is be coming n feature here, and it is said that several inoro enterprising yonng men who will lend some of the pretty Richmond girls to Uui altar this spring will not only wear knee breeches but app-ar in the fnll suit of Hsokney, South, the new Attorney-Gen- ( knoo breeches but app-ar In the fnll suit of erol, in his address requesting re-election I Wist period, not admitting powdered hair." I,u l.i. -on.liln.nl. nvo.l.in,...l t,in..nlf In » _ • . * ••BAaikljn bridge." the talsset l _ a* tie teller war being dressed up Un pereona on the .Irish were injnred. c - ’• "re tedy b*d her te* Bfoilately Zft at liberty. It is claimed# by counsel for E. H. Johnson, another con, l ~** w w>«e application for a writ of habeas corpus ha, been had nnder consideration .v Judge Reid, of the Circuit Court, *>r several weeks that the mandamus suit “'ought yesterday is in the interest of the f****, wh* wish s decision in the Johnson 2*5 deterred. Judge Reid, upon learning «the suit instituted by Bingham, decided J* * w »it the ’decision ot that css* by the Jopreme Court. The point made by Mrason* attorneys it* that by the lost f,laose °f tirmnet it became a taw us soon ss 1 *•*, passed. Johnson, who wfc, sen- L twenty-one -yean’ imprisonment ior robbing an express messenger in Mem- fteS’CMaped from -prison, and being re- lT;i! ,L ' < l,.W“ deprived of his “good time." 1 mil will be filed soon to declare the pre*- ®t lease nail end void*, w AUGUSTA'S NEW MILL. 4,1 ,h *' Preliminaries Nettled and Work to Resin at One*. Arorsr,, Ot..February5.—E. H. Coates to re ’ o( l l’Wl»d«lphta,‘hkvs determined to j '‘J * 10,000 spindle yarn mill on th* 7*®*®f tfi* Augusts canal, and h»v* closed tv^'^witfi the city for wsfor power. l.** will be commenced dn the ground in , - ;f’ r *vek», and machinery wtU.be brought w taoii ** the building ta finished. Die employ**) bAV will beta Action in ^ month*. Cotfat k, Ca the hill. Four one nrobttblr One tedjf Iml her lirih broken, another received serious Injuries limb*. Th. other eecldent Mndtena .vena. .lid*, ot.r h«lf t kn-th. Th. .led, which carried .boat twen ty pereoaa end which was running ni n terriSc rets ot speed, lost lie steering nppsntna. end swerving oat of the street ranted uwmy bodily th. from one of th* re.ld.nre. on which wu ng n* old nun watching th. .port. Two of th. crew off the sleigh were seventy hurt. The old Burn escaped serious Injuries. Tho Walking Match. Cnictoo, February d.—To-night Edward Ptynoa We.ton Sntehed hie wslh of 1,500 mite., ud wu In suflkiently good condition on hour teler to take tbo train tor New York. Wntoo hm boon walkingMdsyt ud.v.rege-1 U1MI mite* r*r 3iu*ry Aid not appear on tho track after hu cob tetwo Tuesday from loo free indnigence of etlmn- tente. The hnnl aeon for OXetry vrra l. ta mUee. It w*. egreod In making tho match that th* con testant, we* to walk twetn hour, dally—tbo man who wsUtwdMW mite. Sret to b. the winner. . The walk wu for n ymreo of $.1,000 ottered by fho New York advocates of temperance. Two-thuds of thle amount and a share is the gate recelpta will b* awarded to Woato*. who. as a life long teetotaller, wu jdtlod for endaranra agalnet OXmry, an tmbUnel partaker of Uqwoc stlmutente. Killed *n<l Wounded by • Holler Eaploslan. Ore.rr.Toa. February A Plltebun*. Teau ffiiectelto the News »?»•• bolter of the pUe driving engine at a point near CSSon. sine miles from tiers. ez| I led with tremrfblowe force thle afternoon, kuilng K f*h*wi |te wwlnirr, severely In)aria* uven other workmen. Hon -‘ wounded wen Mown a dlotence of Sfteen to feet, and *>ad many bone, broken. It te o..* a malontwdf the victim, will die. The tgjnrad mffkr wniMe naaroa cgpld not ha Jsnrnad, trorabrup .111mm Cm b-llahk “ttracteA to AngnrtZby fine and chop [ <* fater power and rhea|i, skilfofl tabor, f SjSS^SttSk ’an 1 rwnmlu in this yulfo jfo wo AR Iboe* bow hsrahnv. been dcing [Sarlv. Xy-Wted . even doring tb. d^rwrion in cotton i S^ShSd ’ V - 1‘Urid.byEarth / IntcmtliK P«p«rlcnm. (tin dcskr ot Colnubna. at got no nUef wnttl f wood ft re bottle* sad am mow He tatter, the but blood MaJ. O. a Bud. of Wad iMNS by his constitaenta, proclaimed himself in favor of allowing Irishmen to deal with the Irish question on Irish soil, while st the asms time ho favora the maintaining of all safeguards of the supremacy of the crown. He advocates a real anion fonnded on mu tual good will, which, ho sayi, would be sore to follow tho abandonment of the pres ent relations between the two countries. Sir Wm. Vernon Hsrcoart, the new Chan cellor of the Exchequer, in his addles* to the electors of Darby, soliciting a return to Farlisment, stales that he will do oil in bis power to co-operate with the new gorern- ment in the work of solving tbs Irian ques tion in a way that will maintain the union and the supremacy of the crown. Michml Davett, sneaking at Holloway to night, said he believed Mr. Gladstone was the only English Statesmen that bod the courage and sbipty to grapple with the Irish problem and establish peace between England and Ireland. The premier, Davett •aid, had already settled theqnestson of re ligions inequality, and had made on honest attempt to solve the land question. His failure to deal in a satisfactory manner with the tatter question was doe to the fast that he had not gone to the root of the matter. THE NEW CABINET. Its Composition Create. Borne Hurprlft. In Political circle*. (By Anslo-American Ceblee.) London, ^ebruoory 3.—The new cabinet is officially announced aa follows: Mr. Gladstone, prime minister and firct lord of the treasury; Sir Ferrer Henrhel, lord high chancellor; Earl Hpencer, lord preai dant of the council; H. C. H. Childers, home secretory; Earl Roseberry, secretary for foreign affair*; Earl Granville, secre tary for the colonies; Earl Kimberly, secre tory for India; H. Campbell-Bannerman, secretary for war; Sir Wm. Vernon U*r- court, chancellor of th* exchequer, Marquis of Ripon, first lord of the admiralty; J. Chamberlain, president of the local gov ernment board; G. O. Trevelyan, secretory for Scotland; A. J. Mnndells, president of the’bosrd of trade; John Motley, chief sec retary for Ireland. The following appoint ments have been made under the new ad- m mint ration; Earl Sydney, lord steward of the Queen’s household; Arnold Motley, parsonage secretary; Charles Russell, attor ney general. The composition ot the new cabinet has caused great surprise. It is thought to show marks of • compromise. No definite appointments to minor of fices have been announced. The Doily News considers, the ministry a strange one and especially ap proved the appointment of Earl of Hose berry and John Morley. It says the selec tion of Earl of Kimberly for the Indian sec retaryship is the only chafe* that is likely to meet with MgsQn approval. Th* ab sence of Lord Harrington bom the cabinet, tbs News says, is a matter of regret which fray, however, at no distant date be r»- rroved. Ths unusual I g of a snow-storm in New Orleans aflorded the opportunity for much hilarious merry-making to some of the idlers in that city. A favorite project wss to get np on the honaetopa, roll np n great bundle of enow and drop it on the heads of the psaaenby. They wero oblivi ous of th« fact that snow peeked together in this wty could injure anyone. At one point two or three Northerners were Sooted by one of the«o heavy snowballs from the honsotope, end in their raecntment they opened oh tho frolicsome gentlemen on the roof with hard, wi-lt-made snowball*, inch aa are known ss “soakers" and “sockdolo- gers,,' and which strike a man with the force of a small rook. The experience waa en tirely new to the Southerners, and they re tired in confusion and dtaoomfitnre. CLINCRM’S T obacco REMEDIES m -f T? Vi THE CLINCH AH TOBACCO OINTMENT tiii: ,Mn**T n rmivi: urn r\i(\. 11 ON onthf? inrrVr i I *r iM* * \ *-i 1C 1. I K » f.tr Ifrliiiiir I'll- *. IU- i,mr fttllpd t • »ir» prompt r**.ifff. Will nn ApaI uU«th. A! *•• */, Hutulta, T«tt#r. Sail RbMm lUzU-r'a In b. Hln«- Veras, Pimplw. N*»re* and Bulla. 1'rlrr OO rl»« THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE ^.ITI ltF.’S |»\y.N Bto ot laaMta.fi*. lalUamatloa frotawfiatarar cacaa. Frtretffirla. 1 HE CLINGMAN TOBACCOiPLASTER I*rrpnrrd nrror<linu r<» Hie mo$>t Mrlrntlllr Tubacao Hour, nn.l i Cr*’.|i.W'r«rtinr I'ake*i FalS^itaU?? A* k roar ftraubt fa. Umm reawdlM. or write to the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM, N. C.. U. S. A lr Never Knoivn to Fail„ Thojiopulsr Blood Purifier of tlie il«y ia It is the honest “tried and trao" old Indian Cure that has stood tho test of time. It will enro any Blood Discaso or Hkin Disease arising from impnro blood. An excellent tonic nnd appetizer. Nothing equals It for female complaints. A pur. vegetable preparation, eontnining no mer cury or other mineral poison. Sold by leading druggists. rafo. l e. co*. Perry Go. ctlwly KliYNOI.DS- IKON WORK 8. Iron nnd Brass Foundries and Machine Shops* MlUa. ftynip Kektlea. 8U \ra Iron Fronta for bnil<lliu!« of *19 of all kinds. Grift Mill*. Ko to* Mtraatlnga of every deacripilon. fact any an $ jveryUUng that la mada or kept in first claaa iron norka. The proprtator baa had an experience of over forty yearn in tho Iron bnotneaa. fi#*Wa guarantee to a* U you Cane Milla cheapo* * anybody, and that they will give perfect aatta MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared mth sped*] reran! to hraltk. Mo Aauuote. Urn* or Alum. PRICE MUiC POWDER CO.. CH10.-.C0- OT. LC'-nO. WPRlCfS ^7*4 SPECIAL J EXTRACTS mis CHILD-BIRTH nm. The time haa come atlaat when the terrible agony in cident to thla very crit ical period in a woman’s Ufa can be avoided. A diatin- guiahed phyaician. who paaaed the greateat portion of hia Ufa (forty yaara) ia thia branch of practice left a child bearing mother thia pricelcee legacy and Ufo-aav- ing appliance. -The Moth er.* Vriend. " and KmUy there are thonaenda of the beet woman of our land who having uaed thia remedy be fore confinement, riae np and caU hia name bleared. We receive letter* from every section of the country thanking na for placing thia preparation in the reach of auffr ring woman. One lady thank the proprietora on her kneee for bringing It to bar Friend, and her labor waa abort, quick and almoatUka magic How, why ahoold a woman auffrr whan abe can avoid Uf We can prove all wa claim by Uvtngwitnceeaa and any ona tniareatad can caU or have thrir huabanda do ao. at our* office, and sen the original letter*, which we cannot pnbllah. A. BHTHOLDS, Proprtator Cor. Fifth and Hawthorne street*. Macon, i oet3T-w-tf Portable Mills iflSD \ / T spwonla to i-. vke I i quality of Table M. Mlll- \ .1, stone, iiii.l llslamcli \Y.lor- . : *4 Wlirrl., Mmple.t.'.'l <1 ' 1>- . ' V I TV rat la the market bend foe ' (tii , L ! A. A De LOACH A into., Manafatar.rs. Aiteote. Dr.J.M. Buchan & Son* EASTMAN. OEOBOZA. Private and ehronlo dlraura a nwelallty. Hnn- dreda of certificate, of curra. Will vl«ll adjoining: counties. Ounauluttoa free, lfodlcla. by mall or «rprra«. lantawlF? L’AltMS WANTED—OWWntH OF FaKMB, LABUE T or small, dralrins to rail them or part, of Uum. •end mo — — wtndow.il to i Don’t write, nairas yon ora will las to rail ot roMonabte Hffurom as lh. bujere I hav. are not tho •tecalted "wraUbynottharn men." K 11. KNAPP, Urol Estate grant Atlanta. Oa.lantlvi This remedy te one about which we cannot pub ltea onttacalM, bnt II te a vondrafnl liniment to bo nrad after tho ftrel two or three monttu. food for treoltee on the lualth and happinsesof woman, malted fra* which (In* all porticaten. MOST FERFECT MADE .Ptorat and MreoaM Neb,rel Frail rterora VulIta, L—ro^Orsoc*. almamLIte—a—.SarawradreiealMF «ra s.twroiiy oe Jrefrela iw 1 * Prlco Baking Pond*r Co. rz.un.it. ^R* darsand neverretnram No psraa, Inoulvw noMpposItorj. Hatanm will barn of* ss&xzE* J d M ^ w A PRIZE. a rente forportwr, an.f trao a COMlT l a off A food, which wm help all. of either raa, more money riffht away than anything tire this world. Fonuue. .wait lb. worker. rtoolaU from Turn I SjsjrME TTv*^ 1 ^ -a srrir. ‘nr-z W M ANTE .^tn^y"^:.?! our foods. Srtorylrt per Month and Ex- penvea. fanvustaff soffit ami partial ‘ tree, hvannans SiLVuwaan Co.. Bo.ton. Mu AFABNEBin Now Hampsbin find for cruelty in. not provid _ - for bb rattl* daring tit* tat* col Ho wa* tk* richest nun in the aa k tf it. Sr. • hood* Served him right* hfifi been 1 rfghbc Cheap and Inferior I'orooa Plaster* will imavllably diaappotat yon, aad or# not worth even tho few coats aakod for thorn. Amoag tho I namoroaa porous plaaUra offered for aalo Itanaoa'o- Capcine Flaatara alono merit implicit coafldaaee I They have woa their gnat popularity with tho noo- pta, aad gaiaod tho votantavy IndonaataatoC tho m*dlcal prw'eaalon, by their naoqnalod cumtlv* powr, aad by that only. Whan purchasing b* on your guard against worthless Uhitatioaa undar mia- faodiag aamaa, each ao ^hfrirta.'* Taya Warn. H "Caporln," *i3apalrino,** ate., aa certain huckster-1 lag druicgUta may try to palm tham off oa yoa tal placo octbo genuine. It ia bottar to daal with aoao Ibotmpulabto aid honorable dmggtata. Aak for Bcaooa** aad aa* that it Uar* th« Thma Seal*'' trade mark mid haa tho wood Oaf rt a a cat ia the I coatfo. IF TOD AR* OOWO TO BUILD A, RESIDENCE | A alor* oratahla, aaadfiorpjaa* aad ■yelir*float 1 Atlanta. H# will aav* yoa