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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 16. 188C.—TWELVE PAGES.
THE TELEGRAPH,
inland) ITXST DAY » THK TUI AVD WEEKLY
BY TBB
Telegraph and Messenger Publishing Co„
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TUB TELEGRAPH.
Macon, Ga.
Money order*, check*, etc., abould be made paya>
Me to H. 0. Bwair, Manager.
“And so you believe that the dead are
sometimes enabled to commumeuto with
the living. Have you any ground for such
• belief?" “Yes. I notice in the papers
that lire. Hancock has received a message
of condolence from Rutherford B. Hayea."
On Which Side la Justice?
The Philadelphia Press, Republican, fur
nishes quite an extended list of daily Dem
ocratic papers published in the South that
acquit Mr. Garland and his associates of
sny evil doing as regards the Pan-Electric
Telephone Company, and of the Demo
cratic dailies in the North that condemn
self-righteous Northern papers that the
Press has upon its list ? I'pon
the simple fact that government
officers in the Law and Interior Department
own telephone Btock in s new company; a
fact that conld be seized upon and twisted
to deceive the pnbhc. For wbat reasons?
The intelligent public has decided
him. This, argues the Vi c-., show,, that, tK-l this fact, so distorted, wee the first
the South is demoralized, or to quote its
words:
“These expressions o' opinion from party
organs doubtless reflect tin: light in which
the scandal is viewed in the two sections,
and the knowledge of the contraat must be
humiliating to the South. It can be ex
plained upon one ground only. The per
sistence in falsifying elections in the latter
section has at last blunted the pnblic con
science and made it less sensitive to cor
ruption in official life. No people can con
sent to a crime without being injured them
selves by the wrong done to others. The
Sonthern people have resorted for years to
every means to suppress a rightful mnjority
of legal voters, and if in the debanebment
of pnblic sentiment now shown in that sec
tion they are reaping the fruit of the seed
sown they are adding only one more svi
dence to all human experience.”
Certainly, of all the papers North and
South that have paid any attention to the
“telephone scandal,” the Frees is the only
one that hr..- seen any reason for waving the
bloody shirt.
Rut let us examine the Press's argument.
and handiest weapon of defense in reach of
the Hell Telephone Company.
The Telegraph admits that tho existence
of this new company and the connection of
government officers with it is unfortunate.
It admits that which is self-evident. When
any fact connecting these men with doing
wrong, or any legitimate argument that
points to them as guilty, is brought forth,
the Tei.zobaph will be among the first to
call upon Mr. Garland and his associates to
explain or step down and out. Hut we must
have tacts and arguments, not sophistry
and fiction.
Hays the 8b Louis Globe-Democrat;
“The late Oen. Hancock was not much
given to humorous declarations, but ho said J? the fir8t I'‘“ c0 th « »-»>«nption is patent
one exceedingly good thing in that lino at Because,argues the Press.certain journals in
Gettysburg. At a certain stage of that great lhe I ' orth condemn Mr.Oarland, the South-
battle it happened that some subordinate ern J ournftls th “ BU PP° rt hica ’ “® in th «
officer, acting upon his own responsibility. How luminous! How Wntiful!
disregarded ordinary military rules and ?ruly, logic is a powerful weapon in the
* l bnnilo nt 4Vvw t»-. ,
caused a decided advantage to be gained
where, according to West Point philosophy,
hands ot the Frees.
And because these Sonthern journals snp-
a disaster should have ensued. Hancock P ot * is proof that they have been de-
was both provoked and delighted. ‘If I b#nc ked in morals, by their efforts to snp-
I knew the d-n fool that ordered that P rc8 " 0 ri 8 htf " 1 majority of legal voters,
movement,' ho exclaimed, ‘I would havo How exquisitely lucid!
Is it not os natural to assume that jour
nals that condemn a man without sound
Th* Philadelphia Times says: “At the reasons have been debauched by interested
rate Congress is preparing to appropriate parties as that the Southern press is im-
’ " "■ moral?
What are the facta upon which Mr. Gar-
The Armstrong Case.
A prominent gentleman of Atlanta wrote
to this office fora copy of the Teuobapb
containing the editorial on the Armstrong
trial, acknowledgea its receipt as follows:
“I cannot resist the temptation to thank
yon, not so mnch for the paper as the sen
timents contained therein. It is far more
than refreshing to find a few defenders of
truth and parity especially in high circles.
Among the host of pandering simulator?,
God worship has been superseded by man
worship, bnt while it is onr pleasure and
privilege to bow to the grandeur of indi
vidual intellects that we occasionally find
among ourselves, when we worship, let
us do go at the shrine of the Almighty in
stead of the mighty, thereby giving each
their dues. With regard to Atlanta, in this
affair, as in alt others, whether social po
litical or religions, there ia a vast exoteric | w ^ e 31,5H> boles,
sentiment and opinion for the
Cotton Statement
From the Chronicle's cotton article of
February 12, the following facts are gath
ered relative to the movement of the crop
for the past week:
For the week ending this evening (Feb
ruary 12), the total receipts have reached
105,7112 bales, against 122,118 bales last
week, 131,804 bales the previous week and
110,310 hales three weeks since, making the
total receipts since the first ol September,
1885, 4,341,450 bales, against 4,285,398 bales
for Hie same period of 1884, showing a de
crease since September 1, 1885, of 50,058
hales.
The receipts of all the interior towns for
this week have been 49,597 bales. Last
year the receipts of the same week were
30,811 boles. The old interior stocks have
decreased daring the week 13,503 bales, and
are to-night 183,017 hales more than st the
same period last year. The receipts at the
same towns have been 9,221 bales more
than the Bnme week lost year, and since
September I the receipts at all tho towns
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with special retard to health-
No Ammonia, Lime or Alum.
PRICE BAKM POWDER CO..
CHIC ACOa 81. t.C'4’,3.
time in 1884.
Among the interior towns, the receip
Macon for tho week have been 718 bales.
Last year the receipts for the week were
188 bales. These figures show an increase
for the week of 530 bales.
The total receipts from the plantations
since September 1, 1885, are 4,779,722
bales; la 1884 were 4,524,228 holes; in 1SS3
were 4,417,031 bales.
Although the receipts at the ontports the
past week were 105,792 bales, the actual
movement from plantations was 90,895
hales, the balance going to increase the
stocks at the interior towns. Last year the
receipts from the plantations for the same
week were 62,876 bales, and for 1883 they
The imports into continental ports this
MOST PERrEDT MADE
_ Purest and strong** Natural Fruit Flavors. Tanlll*.
Lemon, Orange, Almond, Road, etc., flavor as delicately
and nnturalljr as the fruit.
oucaw). Price Bakina Powdor Co. iT.W«a»
declBwodthurfrisunly
public ear, and
esoteric wce * have ' )ecn 5 7,000 bales.
SKIN, MALI 1 , BLOOD,
Cleansed, Purified and Beautified
by the Ciitieura Remedies.
For cleansing the Skin an<l Scalp of Disfiguring
money for pensions, canals, rivers and bar
bon and educational purposes it will be en
tirely superfluous work for Mr. Morrison or I land has been harassed and tormented for
Mr. Hewitt to prepare a new tariff bill, un- weeks? Here is what he tells a World re-
Ua, it be one to raise more revenue. When 1)ort er, and that paper having published it,
members and Senators got a higher standard W e may aafely aasome that the interdew
of legislative duty than that of draining the i„ genuine:
treasury dry for 411 sorts of local schemes .-The attention of Attorney-General Gar-
it will do to talk In earnest about reducing fond was this morning called to a dispatch
the tariff. But with a howling mob clamor- from Now York which stated that‘the
ing for two dollare when only one is to he World said that the President had decided
found within tho treasury vaulte, the first to ask Garland to resign.’ Mr. Garland
and most Important work wonld seem to he answered: ‘You may aay that there 1b no
the defeatof a lot of the projected grabs, truth iu the report so far as I have been ad-
Wheu that ia assured it will be timo enough vised, and it occnre to me that I should
to talk abont carting down the surplus." know. Yon may also say that it such in
An Oakland, CaL, dentist is to come.tol formation reaches me 1 will be a»v» to ad-,
St. Lottia during the coming trunk murder I T **® tb * World.'
trial In order to prove that Uie corpse found “ further say,'said the Attorney-
in tho trunk was that of Prollor, whose Oeneral, ‘that the report* that I have re-
teeth h. filled in 1878. If the above-named Cfl ' red 6 ifu of the Pan-Electrio stock or am
dentist should aucceed in identifying the I * dont » 9* th, ' t company are not correct,
remains of Preller by hia teeth the Maxwell- p ®°I ,le ** em lmv ® forgotten my letter to
Preller case, says the Globe-Democrat, will tl >® President dated October 5, 1885.' Turn-
be brought to a still closer resemblance to in B to that letter the Attorney-General read
the famous Webator-Parkman ease In lk*. «>i» sentence: -About three years ago I,
ton many yearn ago. It will be remem- with ,ix or ®® Ten other gentlemen, entered
bered that Professor Webster murdered into »“ organization known ns the “Pan-
Parkman and mutilated and destroyed the Electric Telephone Company,” baaed upon
remains beyond the po*»ibllity of recogni- * u »t. w *» «“ed the Roger, invention. We
tion. The head of the murdered man was formed that company in good faith and
found, and at the hut moment a dentist ■*«*«* 1“operation.,' etc. ‘You wUl
came forward and positively identified the see from this,’ aaid the Attorney-General,
For cleansing the Nktn ana Scalp or Disugunng , T
Humors, for alinytug Itching, Burning and Iuftaiu* I U0 Ilmia, a bettUtllUl fthOtr fjUftlu
nution, for curing the first symptoms of Eczema. I worth 1(J 2-3c. Something better
|R9 ■ __ I Psoriasis, Milk Croat, Scald Head, 8crofnla, and WO rtli 20c . and for 15c. Lvou*A(
. ... r «,. , , ,, •, * • a* I cotton in night to-niu'ht of 110.271 bales 08 other inherited Skin and Blood Di eases, Cuticura, I . * __ .. J
that the Bishop through his characteristic collon m wgni io nigui or n ,aii osies as the Kreat Hkln c RU( . cuticura Soap, an exqnia- »how you a quality ns good
1 -— i —1. At.. i ^ .a.. — .5. _ illy, and CuUcurt Reroi | find elsewhere for 25c.
LYONS & CLINE,
| The Leaders and Contn
Will offer to-morrow. Monday t
for the private. However it is to be hoped Tbe indicate an increase in the
that the Bishop through his characteristic c °H° n * n "iglif to-night of 111),271 bale, as
wisdom will be so guided to his judgment, compared with the same data of 1884, a de-
that the church and justlco will be equally «euse ot 383,403 bales as compared with
vindicated. Hut whatever else happen?, long th ® corresponding date of 1883, and ade-
may the flashes of truth issue from the col- crease of 209,05-1 bales as compared with
umnsoftlie Txliouaph at .its prototype, 18S2 *
Heaven’s electricity, does from the clouds Tl >« Chronicle has tho following to say of
above, till it permeates .the whole atmos-1 the market fluctuations for the week under
where with its purifying influences.”
Khrrdft and Patcbra,
AU a farmor wanta is the earth.—Lowell I aver/ ai this market. The movement of the crop
| review:
There haa been the poet week a farther and im-
I portant decline in price* of cotton for future de-
■ale* exceed
hu continued comparatively free, and foreign ad-
Gladstone got in just In time to have the bMn , of ch “*
, . . , ; . j . , .. octer. Shipment* hfve ol*o been large and stock*
riot charged to his account-Indianapolis ^ dlmln ‘ ull ^. s ’ Jrtn|( XaMday and W rthw«Jay
Journal. ,t,a decline brought out five buyer*, the market tor
Tnrkcya staffed with chestnuts ora do-1 brlet period* ahowtng much atrength, but the de
licious. Newspapers with the same kind of I pteaalou in Liverpool st tho cloto of Wednesday**
stuffing are unpopular even with goata.— >>«•>»“• *“ • *reat dtoappolnlment to the bull.,
.1.1 b and led to the nnloediug of much ••long'* cotton, aa
Albany Argna. I W *U a* free Mlllng for the decline. Yesterday con-
Th« old axiom that “two parallel linoa I tinned deprvMlou at Liverpool wo* in a measure
can never come together,” lum been knocked offset by the quietor news from London, and the
U 1tj tho roUroAl couipaiilc*.— upwiing we* Slightly dearer, and after a sUght de-
Pittsburg Chronicle. I cll “* lher ® WM • » h,kr P r»Uy on a demand to cover
i .aLaaIu mohmai ik. I contract*, and some revival of confidence among
A teacher in one of our achool. aaked the m „ bnU - T ^ x th . „ port< of Mun
class what waa tho longest day of the yew, v „ Orleau. and Uv.rpool caused . decline In the *“ ,kln '
and promptly got the answer: “Sunday.” early dealings, but the better report from Liverpool
—St. Albans Messenger. caused an advance, whh-h later on received a fresh
The vivid St. Paul newspaper presents a lm P uUe tKm rw,n « d rt 01 ** *‘ Ul * lnterior
portrait of the beil. of th. carniral as .be ^“d
appeared in low-necked dress and arctic nMi for ,p, caI »uou on Wedoeaday was done early
overshoes.—Chicago News. | in th* day, and, with tbs compantlvaly amall
Some think that Louisville's cold winters I slock*, aorrad to austaln price,. Today than waa
have been brought on by tho increase in the I »*4<r spinning demand st steady prices, middling
number of street-cars. Everybody knows I c *°«lng at«l l«c,
Lyons & Cl
The Leaders and Control
Will offer to-morrow morning
early 100 pieces of beautiful dress
at 5c. per yard, reduced from in.
LYONS & CLIK^
The Leaders and Contn
Will offer to-morrow morning
11 j Bridal Comb Quilts at $1,
to be as good us any $1.50 Onilt
market.
LYONS & CLINE,
The Leaders and Cont
Will show 97 pieces of beam
suckers. These goods are Jnst o„
thestyles are now and handsets
LYONS & CLINE,j
The Leaders and Contn
Have a few hundred remnant!,
Goods, Silks, Muslins, Calico,, ]
Jeans, Ciissimers, Ribbons, K-I k
which they areaffenngat 25c. ontL
LYONS & CLINEJ
The Leaders and Contn
Are determined to reduce their a
Winter Goods regardless of coal a
Good Calicos at 2jc per yard.
LYONS & CLINE,!
The Leaders and Contro
Carry the largest and haiideonai
Hamburg Edgings and Insertir
Southern market, and like the l
their stock, they are jnst about
cheaper than yon can And the a "
else wlicis,
LYONS & CLINEJ
Tho Leaders and Contrl
Opened the past week 300 pieenA
Victoria Lawn 32 inches wide, goofl
at 5c. per yard, worth 9e„ 50 pirct
Lawn at 10c., worth l8o.
LYONS & CLINE.I
The Leaders and Contn
Opened last week 395 pieces o
Nau^lit but Good.
We have been selling your Cuticura Rem«dle* for
three or four years, aud have never heard auaht but I every department. 85 pieces of
good word* in their favor. Your Cuticura Soap 1* | c . tier yard,
decidedly the be*i nelling medicinal *o*p we ban- I l^YONS & CLINK,
die. end lahlgh y prized her* for lta .nothing ruid 0 d ^ wttk M douD 0 ,
■ofteniiig effect niton the skin.
J. CLUTON WHEAT, Jo., Druggist
Winchester, Va.
The Lnrtfost Sale.
Our *ale* of Cuticura are a* large, if not larger,
Opened m __
improved Corset Skirt Supportar. Fork
fort andslegsnco of form is not exctUei I
I perfect skirt supporting corset made, ft
LYO.vS aV CLINK,
than any medicine we sell; and we are assure you I not he duplicated elsewhere for IA, ull
that wo have never had a single instauce in which I ces* at 7Bc 1* just likeyou huv elsewtur
the purchaser was dissaUsfled. As to your Soap, we their Controller Corset at •!. also their
^—.. » • * ^ 1 $1 are two Corsets that you cannot ■
buality elsewhere f<»r l*w than f I So. ,
LYONS & CLINE,
The leaders and Controller*, have mill
dnetion in their Hosery deparimnit »■
Misses’ and Children's hose reduced f”oftl
Sale Klictmt Cured.
Two of ths worst cose* of Balt Rheum 1 ever saw to 15e„ and thrown with a v<
of aU other like remedies. I sell Hose at 15c worth 25c.
very little of any other medlclual Hoap than Cuti
cura. 1
OEOROE A. ANTHONY, Druggist
Kewannee, Ill.
Doctors Prescribe Them.
Ths Cuticura Remedies am excellent remedies for | J# 1 *
J. 0. WILSON. M. D., Harvel. UL
Cutictir.i Mrmodics
Are sold everywhere. Poles: Cuticura. 50c.; Resol
vent. $1.00; Hoap. 25c. Potter Drug and Chemical
Co., Boston.*
Send for "llow to Cara Skin Diseases.*
LYONS ft CL1NE, Leaders and r
07 Cherry st, are going to rednee their Ml
if low pricwi will do the work. For *.*i|
pairs infant s lace l to ft at 25c. »*>
button 1 to A at 4«c. 120 pairs French Ul
26c. 120 pairs childem's kid 4 to 5 at L
kid* 8 to 11. 120 pairs kid spring hedfl
$1. 240 Misses goat lacall to 2 at $1?
hult >u 11 to 2 at $1.25. 180 pairs *•' .
9 to 8 $ 1. 1H0 grain button $ to 7 $1-25.1
polkas at 76c. 300 pairs men’s Brogan* I
you want bargains call at 97 Cherry sL J
LYONS & CLli
fifilTRQ Pimples, Hkln Blemishes and Baby
Vi It U iJij, Hamon cured by Cuticura Soap.
U
how cold a atreet car ia.- Courier-Journal. I
A Washington paper declares boldly, and I
GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE.
Edwin Booth and Mr. Blaine are get-
teeth aa those of Ur. Parkman. Webster ]
waa hong, mainly on this evidence.’
Tub Philadelphia Times notes the fact I
that I was one ot the original incorpora
tors of this company, and oi such entitled
to stock.'”
Not one word of proof has ever been of-
that “many men who di-play good sense, {ereJ t0 , how that tb „ aUtcmeQt ,, not
prndene. oni consUleretion in M that per- Th „ accQMX , w „ on# of tho orl ^ nal
tain, to other, are foolishly careless .bout inc t0 ra in a legitimate be.inre. en-
thcmsolvea. General Hancock, a. far u U |iHbe , on h# went iulo claTeland - a
on he learned, illu.tr.ted the not uncom- Hia coin wai Qot tb „ not
men folly of a man who fe.U himself ‘out noV ) nor u to bc , M t „ u known con . Amcneau.
of Mrtabut goc. about hi. dmly dnties c<rne( , in litigalion ba(ore tbo UnHeJ
without paying any attenUon to hi. healrt. 8ut , CoutU or ,^, Utioa ia Congreu.
" d0 * n ' » U «'“ r Let u. ex-mine some of the srgum.n . ad-
without any apparent fear of contradiction, I bn g (,(
that “tamperanco is a real virtue." Coming _Ben Perley Poore *nys Senator Erarta
from such a source, this doctrino seems I is the best liateuer in the Senate,
almost revolutionary,—New York World. I —General Logan's note paper bean the
We are pained to observe that General I <'“*gn of a calumet across an Indian war
Butler and the New York San hart split on ‘ ,oD ® et *
the I'an-Electric question. Tho Snn op- . -. L1 ? n ,Lx 0re * , * 3r '. ,° f l }£ f
MIC * nu i»wuvu. tr»et of 100 Ac res of In ad at tho aonth eml
poaea Mr. Garland vehemently and General I Q ( i^ko Conwav, Home twelve miles north
Butler defends him. It ia sad to see such ) of Kissimmee, I'ls.
dUcotd in the labor party. —Baltimore
that be h^ been dangerously ill lor a tong ^ . in . t bla lx>Won .
time but ho navor consulted hi. physician Tbe ^ bu J d th#t h# „ ^ -
mid hi. friend, anppoaed that he hu own iDt , rniU by tho aid of
merely Ured or diatreased and that he L onnnalt ^ And yet the Hun sire
wotdd U Ul right tn time. The carbuncle JecUroil , bat „ ^ g,,, t#nt b
which wm partly a aymptom of hi. general wlld#rri voidj a wlu coma wilh
oondirton, brought him to beri, and then hi , e.tahtuh.d and create another
the surgeons who were summoned found >ol Hov ^ tt ', Pan . E , ecUic be
that he wm incurable. benefited if th. Gray company aucceed.
Tub Madisonian mjs: “The near ap-1 ®* » oorporation of monopolists?
preach ot the gubernatorial contest invests
—The latest freak of King Louis of Ba
varia is to ref use to talk to anyone. Hia oom-
MU. i. V, I manda are written on tablets and his ser-
1UM Ctorelaad to becoming | rants ordered about by gestures.
—The lata George L. Lorillard made it a
point for a long time to give away abont
$10,000 a year to persona of merit whom he
for her bon mots. Her lest and beat wm
enjoyed by a number of callers at the White
Uouse the other day. A gentlomon from
tho West remarked to her: “You hail from lu * ew would ho ^nested by gifts.
Buffalo, I believe, Miss Cleveland.” “Yes," —“Captain William Fonaley,” says the
wm the reply, “w. hail from Buffalo and H®** 1 ® 0 ;® *?““• from . Ur /
, r „ . ,, IOeorgeW. Childs, of 1 hilarlelpliia, .check
we reign here. -Chicago luter-Oeean. {o , ^ the fnnd 0 ,‘ tbe ’ Krancia
At tbe editorial banquet ex-Gov. Davis Scott Kov monument in honor of tbe au-
wss the centre of s crowd of editors and tbor of tue “Star 8pangled Banner."
was entert ining them very much. One I —Advices from Chicago report that Wil-
solemn-looking knight of tho quill and aria- '"“.f 1 * ."!, mpr0Tin g
.. ^ 4l ..j a i. au t J rapidly and will be able to reaume work
son evidently did not know tho genial ^ore the close of the week. Although
talker, end gravely broke in: “Sir, will you still confined to his bed hia cold i, breaking
with interest some of the details of the pro-1 for good has been destroyed by hia appear-
oeedinge of tha convention of 1883. There ante as an interested party to a suit in hia
were before that convention, viz: Boynton, own department The World even ean-
Bacon, McDaniel, Cook and Simmons. I not hold that a man on entering the c.b-
After the preliminary votes were given to inet must divest himself of all stock and
local favorites, the convention settled down bonda he may hold for fear that he may be
ta busineM, and the fifth ballot stood, come disqualified in a suit or in legislation.
Itaoon, 152 2-15; Boynton, 143 4-15; Me- Tbe law does not hold such a monstrous
Daniel, 31 4-16; Cook, 13 2-3: Simmons, 8. doctrine but provides for such contingen-
On the sixth ballot the vote wm. Bacon, ciea in the com of the judges of tbe Supe-
144 4-15; Boynton 144 2-5; Me- j rior and Supreme Court, Are tho obligs-
Danicl, 35 3-10; Cook 19); Bimmons, | tiona resting upon Ur.Garland greater than
4. Simmons ran all through the those that rest npon the jodgea to whom
flrat day and dropped out of the race on the his department must appeal? It matters
tenth ballot. Ou tha second day, the other not how valuable Ur. Garland’s stock in the
four candidate continued in the race l’an Electric Company, according to the
the close of the day. The hist World he must get rid of it even at a saeri-
ballot taken on tbe second day wm m fol- flee, nor suffer am t to be brought against Bell
lows: Bacon 156), Boynton 148, McDaniel as long as he owns it. The possession of
31), Cook 15. The highest vote cast for this stock then, is to keep him end bis de-
any candidate daring tha contest wm for partment and all other departments in
Bacon, when he received 16C 4-5 votes, which are men who own telephone stock from
This is a true statement of the votes in that establishing the rights ot the public. They
memorable convention, copied from tbe are to ait quietly by and see the people pey
Atlanta Constitution's report ot its proceed- from $60 to $150 per year for the
After tbe lest ballot, in which Becon I use of instruments that coat $3.50
received 156) votes, the famous conference I each beeaue they own stock in a
committee wm appointed, by which Ue company that cannot be favored by any
Daniel wm nominated. Of the five gentle- decision that may be obtained; forif Gray's
■un who wen before the convention, Ba- company receive* the patent, it merely
con ia tha only one that doM not now hold constitutes another monopoly; end if the
office. McDaniel is Governor, Simmons 1 discovery on which the patents were issued
and Boynton are judges of the Superior an declared public piuyviiy, out merely
Court, and General Cook is one of the ooa- Uw Pan-Electric, but any number of oom-
• <n tha building of thonow State panics that may be formed, sen come in
Hones. We give th* strove statement with-1 sad put np lines.
Upon what, then, rests the esMot these
The World declares that Garland's power allow me to ask wbat paper you represent?" up and the symptoms of peneumonia are
“Oh. ves: the Lead Can." wm the re-1 ^“PP^rtng.
■Ob, yes; the Legal Cap," wm the re
sponse. Some one, holding up a glass of
Pauline Lucca's recovery from the ill
ness contractor! daring her engagement in
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acrosd the Kidneys, Shooting pains i WholeMU Grorei lrti
I MI Plan tat ion Supi
Bacon, Hour, Lard, Corn, Ol
Bran, Sugar, Coffee and Syrupl
and Cigars. Goods sold to farma
aonable prices both for cash ami (
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the sparkling, aaid: “What is better to taka Southern Rossis is remarkably slow. She
than this glass of wine?" “The next one,” I is still nnable to move about herroom with-
said the ex-Govemor.—SL Paul Pioneer out the help of a cane. But all tho phy
p aicians agree that her malady is not of
z rt * 1 dangerous character.
Tun New York Evening Poet takes the —Mrs. Vitas is a sweet, charming little
ground that national aid to the common ® ol P® n . w *th the most engaging trace of
saiitfaassrsag
injury to that section. "The truth is," it her gaze. It teems moet wonderful that
avers, “that the South can educate herself, she should have e daughter of 10 in her
and ia already beginning to do so. It will I hom ®- “J* • Washington correspondent,
be a hard job, but her people, black and A‘!? lit * , ... I) ® hI fi Ten ' ,»»>o»e novel,
.bi U ,.iuu.» rJ ,.sm UKSsasaj'SsKj
ant—ana more Intelligent, too, in the men! pro and con, ia an invalid and will
long ran—if they are left to work out not go out much, bnt will go on with her
their own salvation." And the Post • it * r » r 7 wor * « ®«unl, mid Mother novel
cites, iu support of this dictum, th. ex- Sto" 1 ^ “** hoped for in “>*
perienee of Connecticut with the echool _Congre«mM Vm Sehriek. according
fund denved from the isle of Western to the Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin,
lends given to her by the general govern- before setting out for Washington thought
ment This fund yielded, at one timrj lt * onU *" w,1 > V> bay® hi. teeth Mt in
about $1.68 for each parson of school age,
and the testimony ot the secretary ot the
Btato board of education is that it tended
to the deterioration of tho schools, from the
fact that many of tha districts came to de
pend npon it, and reduced the length of the
terms to the time which the o.«1q»«i bounty
would pey for. Tbe conclusion of this offi
cial ia that “the public schools must draw
their sustenance from tha peopla who an
directly or indirectly benefited by them.”
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