The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, March 02, 1886, Image 4

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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY MARCH 2. 1880.-TWELVE PAGES. THE TELE G11A PH, yVSUKBM mtT DAT IH TRK TKA> AND WKKK1.T »T TUI Tel^rafb and Me^ntfer Publishing Co., •7 Mul'>erry Street, Macon, On. The Dally U delivered by carrier* In the city or ID Ailed porta#* free to anbacribcrji, for fl per tnonth, 13.50 for three month*, f 5 for ilx month*, or f 10 a year. Tbk Wxskly U mailed to ratwrrltam, portage free, at 91.35 a year and 75 cent* for *1* month* Transient adrertleement* will be taken for the Hally at $1 per square of 10 line* or lee* for the first insertion, and BO cents fo» each subsequent In- aartlon. and for the Weekly at f 1 for each Insertion. Notice* of deaths, funerals, marriage* and births, $1 Selected communications will not bo returned, Correspondence containing important news and dlacuealoua of living topics is solicited, but must be brief and written upon but one side of the paper to have attention. Bemlttances should be made by express, postal goto, money order or registered letter. Atlanta Bureau 17Peachtree street. AU communication* should be addressed to THE TELEGRAPH, MaK.ii. Ga. Money orders, checks, etc., should be made paya ble to H. 0. Hansom. Manager. The gubernatorial campaign hua struck ft dead calm. Tht ngricnltnnil department his exh'iUHtod its Htock of 8»e<!s. Just unit till iLd commissioner gets buck from Wash ington, with orderw from inmiguHrUr.i. Mil Boswell 1*. Flower saiil in his eulogy of the Into Horatio Seymour: “1 loved nr/d J geographical position. It in published in Mill (looming. Only two years ago, the Tklkoraph, to meet the requireme tits of its rapidly in creasing business, was compelled to put into use a now Cottrell press with a capaci ty of 2,500 papers per hour. Thia, it was be lieved, would amply answer all the demands lo be made upon it for many years, but the short time that lias intervened lias betn sufficient to convinco us of our error. Business continued to increase. First, larger engines and new boilers were added. Next came new imprint material, then a perfecting and folding machine, and finally to-day the paper doubles its facilities by adding a now and improved Cottrell. We do not believe another journal in the South can show such evidences of steady and legitimate progress. What tbo Tele graph is, can be seen in n glance At its columns. Typographically it is the peer of any paper that issue? from a Southern press. In point of editorial ability and business conduct, we have striven to plueo it iu the lead, with what success the public may judge from tbe indications of the pros perity that attend it. The Tki.eop.aimi is peculiarly fortunate in revered him. As a statesman, he belii v< d j in a government by party. Ho believ/d when a party wou a victory that that party, if it had competent men in it, should take charge of the government (applause) and bo held responsible for its acta. That ap plied to tho responsible positions. He would not ask bis gardener or his coachman what their politics were, but the prominent placo? in hii household were filled by men who would not give away bis secrets.” Thu Rockingham tN. C..) Spirit of the South is entitled to the honors of the sea son. It says: “Rev. Mr. Lindsey, who formerly resided and preached in this country, was able to boast that ho was born four months after his mother had been dead and buried. Here is tbo explanation His mother, who resided in the Stewart- willo Township, in this county, felt ill, and, to all appearances, died, and was buried in 8t*wartsvillo cemetery The night folio •*- ing her interment ghouls, for the purpose of securing some jewelry that Wits buried with tho body, unearthed the remains, when consciousness returned and she was en abled to return to her home. Arriving at her lute residence, "he rnppt d at the door, and was answered by her husband, who de manded to know who war there. To his groat astonishment tho answer came: “It ts your wife.' Ho was not quick iu open ing the door, but finally did so, and was overjoyed to meet again iu life bis beloved wife, whom ho bad mourned am dead. Four months afterward Rev. Mr Lauds*}’ was boru, and she survived several years. This is indeed a atrange story, but we are as- s n n«3 that it iw literally trne. Tuk manner in which the late John IV Gough was ntricken with apoplexy whil delivering a temperance lecture in Philadel phia in thus dramatically described: “11 had been speaking about iorty minute when ho bogan to luako an eloquent refer once to the poisonous effect* of rum. Iti fiery sentences ho wax illurtrutiug the crushing paver of alcohol by describing is & ilranmtlo mauner Ilia movement*.»( imiginnry eerpeut around his arm, win u hi, hood suddenly dropped upini hi. chest and hi* arm* wero thrown wildly in tho air. Tho audience at first ho llared that he wtu* about to ilo- aoribe the nutice ot a drunken man, wind, he toll prostrate on the floor ot the pulpit. There vee excitement among Ihnxu preeent and after Mr. Gough hud been lifted and placed upon a iota the paator endearnr.il to allay the excitement l>y re.pt sting the choir to sing. A few line* had only brer aunt; when the excited organist and ch»r intent ceased. Dr. linrtta, who wax in the aodienee, then advanced to the pulpit, and, upon examination, ttald tint Mr. Gough lud been etricken with apoplexy, end h> elruted that tbe congregation he die- tho railroad nn.l badness centre of Gior gio. It* issues reach every portion of the State upon the days of publication. It is a paper of and for tbe people, ftitrl.nH in the statement of businexa and political •picstionx, nninlitteuced by corporations, rings or politicians. It is devoted to tbo development of Georgia, the purification of her politics and the Democratic party. Tho TxLEotupn is the only daily news paper in the South that lives upon merit alone, it has no job office nor business connection with such. ing or agneging "affaires." The fact wav, she a i.l, that the popular noveliata had gone to tbe sowers, and not the riven, for their water. Sir. Ilune Replies. A few day* since the Now York Snn suc ceed. d in piercing the lough hide of that Reasoned old sinner. General W. T. Sher man, and drew from hint the charge that Sir. Charles A. Dana, the editor, waa a spy and that Stanton, too,was unworthy during the war. Mr. Dann replies to this good naturodlv, showing that ho wax insistent secretary of war and detailed to accompany Grant and other commanders during their campaign in ordor that through bim they might communicate intelligently and directly with tho War Department and President; that during the war period he was upon good terms with Sherman aud all the Federal commanders with whom ho came in contact. Mr. Dana concludes as follows; "General Sherman is now an old man, retired from active Ufa and enjoying the honors and tho liberal salary which the country has conferred upon him. He has certain well known weaknesses of temper and judgment, which no one desires to in* late unnecessarily. Hut the trnth must be brought out, and the attempt to damage the reputation of Mr. Stantou by repre gearing hie treatment of General Khernmn unjust and undeserved can not be toieru- ted. Moreover, it is a very interesting fact that General .Sherman enjoys the reputa tion of being it great general, and yet bo never won a single important battle." The suspicion that Sherman has involved himself iu another unpleasant conflict with the truth is rapidly assuming national pro portions. Tbb farmer* nted not be alurmed at the reports about vegetable wool, heme time since reports reached Ibis country tli.it i. a new textile bad been discovered in Franc, which was likely to take tile place of wool to• large extent, if course this report created a good deal of sensation in certain quartets where tbo wool intent.tK an- im portant. Accordingly United States Consul Williams, ot Koueu, France, was ropiest cd to make n complete investigation of tie matter and report at his earliest conven ience. This report has just urrite.1 at the Slate Department. lie says that the new textile ie called fierandme ftont the name of its inventor, e Meiuitricht workm.n named Herande. The Ficncli have made very glowing official reports. Mr. Williams eaya that in the opinion of experts w ho have since made very careful eminetiotta of this textile ie safe to say that it is not likely to take the place of wool, or even the poorest quality of waste wool or cotton. Iu presence in u mixture of textile materiel increases tlr difficulty of spinning lo suck an extent that in no instance could it he spun fine Its nee in fabrics of mixed thread diiuin tehee its value by imparting roughness xml harshness to the toneb. The Consul tb ini that while this textile may take • tuoJeei piece hereafter, it is not at present c-dcu luted to diminish tbe price of wool. Ib-r- undine is claimed by experts to be tbe eli reet product of certain pest grounds, an. Iv thus cheeper by for thou any other TertuilcHl K.luc.ttlou. We publish elsewhere to-day au interview with Dr, Hopkins, president of Emory Col lege, touching this important question. He is very earnest in his convictions with ref erence to its importance, and hopeful of large results from the establishment of a department in connection with the college, for tho training of young men in tho me clutniciil arts. The one great difUonUy that confronts the college in this work is Lite want o[ funds, A good beginning has been niudo in tho way of shops, motive power, tools and machinery. What wax at first deemed udequutu to any dent .fid that might arise for instruction of this character this year, wits provided, but iu the very beginning applicants for instruction in number ex ceed by fur the present capacity ot tho in ablution. It is a wonder to those who have given attention to this qn.-stion, that Georgia and tho South biivo delayed so long the neces sary preparation for this essential branch of •ilucation. Now that its importance ia cun ceded.and a beginning has been ntude, every friend >,f industrial education iu the State should take an interest in the matter, and by spending something speed the good work. If this SUto is ever prosperons it »ill bo by reason of widely diversified Indus tries; and this diversity must be deveiopc by tbe enterprise au.l skill of our i>eopl. U it is claimed that wo possess the form. It will tti-n be ndinittudth.it we are sad deficient in tho latter. There is but one ay to obtain it an.l that ia by training our e»us. The apprentice system has been practically al> .ndon. .1 for the more rape and efficient training of iu.lustrial schools Dr. Hopkins has made the first more direction, and the dc|«irtaient estab lished, aud now in operation at Emory Otdlege, should be su-l ulled by the peop f the Ptate. We urge upon thu.frienda of technical education throughout Georgia,' the duty if doing something to make tho enterprise successful, an.l shall be disappointed then, is not a g> uersl response in the way of contributions. To tb»-e who may hesitate to assist is matt, r, for f. ur Ibul this school way iuhrtere with other colleges in the State ir the Mate School of Technology when it ahull be e -t.ddit.hed, wo would nay, that if Ktunry College Hiurceeds iu demonstrating pr.ict.fability of muiutainiug this de partment, then all the college* in tbo State ill lie the better assured of slice.-,s iu ul -ptiug a similar policy. Hence all are interested in a favorable resnlt an.l shonl.l tiling to arsist ns fur as possible in making a thorough teat. There reed be no apprehension that we null exceed in faeilitiex the demand upon ail the schools that may lie established. There wilt be work for nil and in proper equipment and bavmonioua co-operation, the greatest uuuils r will bring the largest benefits to tbe State. John Si i.uvun is tho great attraction in Maine. A Portland special says; “John Sullivan proved a better drawing card lost night than Gough, Beecher or Blaine. For twenty-four hours he ho* been a great lion. Hu was met at the depot by a vast crowd, which caused the people much trouble, and at the United States Hotel, where he stopped, another crowd blocked the corridors and stairway so that the police had to be called." tl.i. Mm*. Ut'RvM. (llenri GreviUe), in a lec ture in New York, Tuesday evening, on 'Novels an.l Novelists” told her turay lis teners that French ladies were not, as many writer* would have them believe, light, frivolous women, who spent all their time on the honlevanls.bat were more domestic than the ladies of America. She said that Zola snd Dand.-t hod given tbe world the impres sion that Paris nev r slept, except between song* in tile r.i/ex eAunfosfr, when, on the rontrarjr, Pari* went to bed end got up earlier then New York. To prove tbe in U r< at taken in borne life, Mute. Durend railed the attention to the number of family HhrecU suit Patches. About alxty patents every year ere issued to women, yet some of tho little dears have never succeeded iu keeping a child quiet in theatre.—Philadelphia Call. Had Senator Edmunds been on hand at the time of the creation of tho universe, much that ia now crude and poorly put to gethor would have been in proper shape. Conrier-Journal. General Batlur says there is nothing in Congress for a man to grow on. He forgets that that caterer from Maine still charges exorbitant price* for wino anil terrapin in the restaurant.—Philadelphia Bulletin. Lula Hurst, tku magnetic girl, of Georgia, nut gone to a fashionable bonding school. She already claims that she cun wrench pie front the bands of two of the stoutest girls in the institution.—Philadelphia Press. It is said one firm In Germany ho* made and sold during the hurt fivo yean J,000,000 theruiomctera. This enormous quantity mndo may be s reason why theriuometen have been so low in Floridu during the yost winter.—Picayune. General .Sherman isn't making much ont of his controversy with Uncle Dana. The fact is, much as we may regret it, tho griz zled old warrior is mther too dozzlingly spectacular for tho prosaic taste ot these piping times' of peace.—Philadelphia Press. If Mr. Gcorgo Q. Cannon ha.l taken Miss Cleveland's advice end “married moder ately," be would not now he left naked to to bis enemies. After ull, what does it profit n man to gain three wives and then he dressed up like e it bra?--St. Louis Post- Dispatch, Hum, Homo unfeeling ornithologist in Dighton experimented on a “yellow hammer," or gohlen-winged woodpecker, by melting into tho hole and robbing her nest every day of all bnt one egg. The poor bird, determined to raise a brood, kept on laying till she ha.t laid thirty-six eggs on os many different days, theu she rubied one day end went et itagein, .md finally she actually laid seventy-one eggs in that untrustwoilhy neat.—Worccater Spy. st. Paul's Ice Palaces Minneapolis Tribune. The Ice Pulaco n-iciuhl.K a piece of rock candy that has been interviewed by the be- fcy- A (..mil Hat story, A dispatch from Anniston, Ala., says three bovx went out hunting one day lost week in ‘llourbor eounty. They came to uu old mill inhabited by rats and snakes. There came up n shower of ruin. The hoys went into the old mill for shelter. Both hoys and dogs w - re frightened to see the whole place covered with ruts. The boys aud dog* put in to kill the rats, and after aluiut uu honr'a fight they were surprised to count end MB that they had killed 74B ruts, three of which weighed ten p -unds. Moonlight on the Coast. Karth rannot driuk l.ur Atl of sn.-h s nhtbtl From the bore, hollow heavens the moon looks down Over the (sir snow-Aeld* end -uer-hee white. With holy, rant, delight. She epreeds a track of ether on her way. MATTEK8 AND THINGS, Th* editor s»t in bis ssactum, When tbe bore, with his modest request, ('star to a*k the gift of A stickful. Written up At the editor's best. The editor lookod »t him calmly; His voice «rs* low.not gruff: “J o you take me. my friend, for an «ug lne . With nothing to do but to puff? A party of five at Green Co*e, Fla., bagtfwl 243 ducks. Straw berries wero in bloom three weeks ago in Yuba county, California. Among the 102,000 shareholders of the Panama Canal are 16,000 women. Ah many as COO standard English works have been translated into Chinese. The question of dividing Texan into two or more States is again being agitated. Tub lining of a Chicago man’s coffin was made to matek the color of his whiskers. The Yankee is still whittling; 22,000 pat ents were issued In this country last year. In Levy County, Florida, strawberries are ripe and peaches are as big as hickory- nuts. It is the London Lancet that tells the Kiris to go skating if they wish to be good- looking. There are said to be 7,000 idle Chinamen roaming tbe streeta of San Francisco with out shelter or food. The place for bacholors must be Rich mond. The State says that they can live the re for $300 a year. A recent prize fight near New Origans was given to the whipped man because it was alleged his opponent hit him. A Philadelphia physician fastens his lantern on liin horse’s breast on dark nights fo that the light ia thrown forward, where it is needed. An exchango suggests that “the reason wv . . ^ .. re V. I that men work harder to secure divorce .. enntor hair, w hen on the C imstotk, ^ support a wife is because the incen- wcars an old gr*y flannel shirt, in which he plunges down into the silvery voins of 1 ® ^ . ’ _ . tho old bonanza, shaking hands with miners The mission of Santa Barbara, Cal., was whom he has known oh Jim, and Sam and founded on the 4th of December, 1786, ana Joe for twenty years. the centenary is to be appropriately cole- Miss Kato Kin, * daughter of Kato bn,t<Kl ‘h’* >' ei | r , , . Kiyoto, a shizokn of Tokyo Fa, Japan, has A boffaui debating society has recently been ordered by tbe department of educa- discussed tho question: “Resolved, That a tion to visit the United States to study the I c ’ty man in the country if greener than a routine of normal schools aud nursery country man in the city, establishments for threo years. The Kentucky Senate ban passed a bill —Mr. William T. Stead, editor of the prohibiting the Hale of pistols and bowie Pull Mall Gazette, has furnished his jour- knives. This, indeed, is progressive on the nal with a thrilling story of his life in Hoi- “dark and bloody ground, loway Prison, neatly adorned with sketches I A girl in the interior of New York has of his salt-cellar, his wuste-basket, bis fa- just given tho mitten to her suitor, at the vorito chair amt his recreation ground. I request of her father, who offered her a —Richard Watson Gilder, the editor of I perfectly lovely sack for so doing. Century, thinks that the pictorial competi- Tbe i toston Traveler is authority for the tion of tho newspapers wm not injure tho gtatement that at a recent entertainment in magazines, lie expressed the opinion that | ^at city one of tho young women present Ifsncork’s Serve. Detroit Free Press. General Hancock was of such cool tem perament and sturdy nerves that on the night of the election he went to bed at 1 o’clock not knowing whether he or Garfield would be President, and when bis wife woke bim at 6 to tell him he was defeated, he merely said: “It is nil for the best,” turned over and finished hi? nap. How Carlyle would have gloried over such a man as that. Looking for Hoard. New York Bun. Applicant (to landlady)—And what can you let me have the fourth floor back for, madam? I do not hesitate to say that I am not so far advauced iu my profession that a dollar or two a week would be a matter of indifference to mo. Landlady—A member of the legal pro fession, sir? Applicant—No; I am a member of tho musical profession. I play second flute. Landlady—I see. Well, sir, I would be willing to rent you tho fourth floor back for $2U0 a week, without fire. GOSSIP AUoUT PEOPLE. —Professor Storm Ball, Ole Bull's nephew, is one of the faculty at the Win consiu University. —William Beach Lawrence paid $15,000 for the Ochre Point Farm at Newport. It has yielded his estate $650,000. - Tho late ltev. Dr. Chapin, referring once to a time-stained newspaper, called it “a pennant fluttering at the masthead of a submerged generation.” Thosmn* W. Keene’s manager, accord ing to the New York Graphic, “nv* that the actor’s days are probably numbered and denies the report that he will uct again this season. PILLS 2C YEARS IN USE. Tke Greatest Medical Triumph of tke A(,. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPBD LIVER. I.nasof apprllt**, ltovv.l, co.ttve, l**).7. ■ he bead, with a dull sensation | a it., back Bart, l’nln under the .haaldtr. blade, Fullness after ratine, with adl,. inclination to exertion of bodr or nils. Irritability of teat per, I.otv spirits, vr| t v a feeling of having neglected some dntr Weariness, Itlxzlnee., Flattering at nj Heart. Hot* before Ibe eye*, Headset, ever the right eye, Kestlesene.a, w,„ fitful dc.nma. Highly colored Urine, tg, CONSTIPATION. TDTT'fl FILL! nro especially adapud to each eases, ono doso effects such t change of feeling as to astonish tho sufferer They Inrremse the Appetite,sml cauie the body to Take on Flesltathnst the syntt-m u nourished, nn<l by (heir Tonic Actinn m the merest I ve Organs, 11 r «ti Ur Stoolt are TUTT’S EXTRACT SARMlLfl Renovates tin* body* makes heultiiy tWu strenj,'th'.*ns the weak, repairs tho wanteso) the nyr.tv:n with pUP* blood and hard muscle: tones the nervous svstem, invigorate* the brain, and imparts tiie vigor of manhooA $!• Sold hv dnutrlAt*. OFFK’I) 41 KIu r ray St „New York* tn-tti-sst CAPITAL PRIZE, We do hereby certify that w# tb« rsugements for *11 the MontUI)- »tld(ju*rterijr in tin of ThoLouleUn* SUte Lottery Co i.)«oj.i In persou insnage snd control the Drswii^/tk selves, *ml that the name ere conducted w.tb 1 esty, fairness, *nd In good faith toward ill lend we authorize the Company to use thiscertlll with fsr-elmllles of our signatures attached, ia) advertisements.” if newspapers did not soon learn to priut better pictures than they print at present they would have to drop it altogether.” —CapL Jack Crawford, the famous West ern Rcout, savs; “If I lmd my way I would ‘ on for .* yellow- men and induce them that’s what ruined Billy you remember w hat an outlaw and mur derer he was? Well, he told tno himself that these novels led hitu into that life.” said, referring to her coffee, “I like to have nil composite part* of mv beverage both saturated and coagulated.’ 1 The New Jersey Senate has passed a local option bill by n vote of 12 to tt, these Cotoimivloi Ws. the undersigned Hanks and R»nkm, pay all Frizes drawn In The Louisian* tcrrle* which m*y be presented at our cfwrti J. II. Otil.KSftY, ftnddent UlUnt Natb-ual S. H. KKXNKhV. President Btstc National flail. A. BALDWIN, Pmddent N. 0. National Bank. TTnproccilentt'd i (J Over Half a ! imprison for life all writers and [mbitstier* I 0 Pj* on but by a vote of to tt, those of the ydlowbacked lies that ruin yonng Tot ‘?!R ln the majority, save one, bera K Ite- to nn Went \Vh» publicans. The measure has yet to go to y the Kid Donrt f ho House, trad there, if the same petty lines are drawn, its defeat la almost certain. Al'NT Saj.i.y HostAN-WKira-SMiTii-CcM.ii.- Okay, the relict of five husbands, died at —“Tho meat devout man in siubt from 1 Hag Harbor, L. I., recently. By her will tho galleries of tho House ot Represents- *ho left her property ($10,000) to the son ot fives,'' sax's tho St. Louis Globe-Democrat, I her second husband, whom she said she “is Mr. Henderson, of North Carolina. He had overworked anil ill treated when a is smooth shaven, of clerical appearance, boy. stnnda with uplifted face and eyes shut, his I Acconotxo to the Toronto News “thtre ia hands palm to palm in front of him. As probably noconstitutionaUygoverncdcoMn- tbe prayer progreoae* Mr. Henderson, with try in tbo world where partisanship is so a rhythmical movement, parts his fingers utterly shameless in the readiness with and brings them together again, keeping which it will fly to the defense of known time to tho well-rounded periods of the | aud proved rascality of ite own xtripo as blind preacher." Canada.” —Mr. Drummond Hunt, of Lexington, I \ Bi'umkse sword of honor, which be- Ky., is D1 yean old, but attends actively to I longed to one of King Thcebaw'n ministers, his farm every day. Mr. Hunt is tbe first has arrived at Edinburgh from India. The man in that section who employed Senator hilt is a piece of ivory, beautifully carved, James B. Beck. "About forty-five years land tho scabbard is of pure silver and is ago,” says a correspondent, "Mr. Hunt artistically chased. King Theebaw was also kept the old I’bo nix livery stable. One I artistically chased, day a brawny yonng Bcotebumn, with a How toebewgum: Find—Find * Yan- buudlo swung at his back, applied to him I kee; he will show you how. Seeond—If no for work. Mr. Hnnt was so iilrnxed with Vnnkee is at bend, moisten or soften tho his straightforwardness that he employed gum in the mouth until it becomes soft him, and sent him out to his farm, plueing uuougii to give to tho teeth without crumb- bitu in eharge. Hero be stayed several ling. Never attempt to chew it when Unit years, working all day and occnnying moat I placed in the month, of the nighta studying law. It required | Kxot.ixii horse* nro going to have a ehow two courses for students attending the law 0 n the turf this season. Three year* ago department of Transylvania uuiverxity to ont of Nik) horses nominated for the big get through. Mr. Beck, however, by dint I race* lid were foreign bred; out of Uti’ of great industry and perseverance, got nominated np lo date to run for the great through in one coarse, lie then begap to I prizes and plate this spring and sunnutr tractive with Mr. Shy, since which time he I only 1!) came from foreign stables, tax steadily climbed the laddor of reputa-l An Albuquerque, Nnw Mexico, editor, who •ion. * I expected s gang of lynchers to come for —In raoet things General Hancock wa* I him about the middle of the night, took the soul of exsctneoH, but in monev matters himself to the cellar, leaving a pet grizzly he ws* laughably thoughtless, lie would War in his place in bed. The lynchers frequently come over to the city without a didn't bring any lights, but made a plucky cent in hi* pocket On discovering bis attempt to get the bear out aud lynch it, moneyless condition e look of helpless sur- bnt gave it up after three ot them had lo»t prise would come over hi* face, and wink- n n eye apiece, two boil suffered the loss of lug his eye* in that peculiar manner usual thumb* chewed oil, and lh» other six were with him when he wa* puzzled, he would more or less deprived of skin. The; mi ►•y: "Well, l declare! 1 lwvn’tgotacent now has a tremendous reputation as Will yon lend me some money)" Of course I fighter, end the bear didn't mind the work the pocketbook of everyone ws* open to the | one bit. \ttmctinn! Million 1‘irtrik Louisiana State Lottery lncorj>or»W)il In lH'S for 36 ywn by tit turo for Ktlm-Htionnl *nd Ctiariubta i>urv f*l»iUl or f l,(M0,u»H>—to wlitob * rWH-rv vor Ififio.UM) him sine* boon juld«*L Uy »ti ovens helming popular vote was m*tlo * part of tbo prroAnt BUto adopted Doceuilutr -d, A. D., IM9, its (iranil Single Number hiuwttr take place Monthly. Ii never Seal* - * pones. l.iH-k at the following lliidrlk’i known rev textile msterioL The Consul I non 1* now current in i’ario. None of the draws the conclusion that the inferiority of ! family novel*, the lady said, dealt with the tbe textile mupeast* its cheapness, end thus places it low on Ue list of textile*. flashy, reckless life of Fails, but of the joy* st d pleasures of tbe family fireside. limit, Git AND MONTHLY ASD THK Extraordinary tluarterly Brawn* In tho Aradenij of Mnxif, Sew (/rintu* Tnewiay.March Iti. lxsti. Under tbe penioual «ui**rrt*luu *tul niauat-** (len. ft. T. BEAUIll.iiAUB. ol Lnai-wt (ien. JIBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia Capital Prize $150.^ »*!t#tlce.—TlrkrtK a re Trn Dollar* only. Filth*. Truths, gl. liht op pkizeh. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE Of $IAO.OOO . I GRAND PRIZE OP frU*n . 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 2 LARGE PKIZESflF In.USI 4 LARGE PRIZES OF M-«).. U PRIZES OF 1.0W) too 10U WM).. •• 79.. 2,219 Prize*, amounting to Ap[dk’*tU»nR for r.tlf* to club* ■boaii ^ only to tbo olfleo of tbo cmup*ny In t For further information wnta clearl). i aldrrMi. POSTAL N.RK8. K*prr»* Muu«v New York Kxi-ban^n In ordinary hntrr. • Py *tnr*«« fall «’iiu* of fS and n|>w*r<l#iri M .A.OAn New Or * Or M. A. DAI'I’lIIX, Washington, l>. C* I*. O. Moiiim Orflor*] bt© anti julrirvss UcitUti'p tern to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL * (Ucltt wedMbta w >* DINING IN BOSTON. *| e j Ct4«r First, Then lew Cream, Then Hoop, and Then ©urdlat. Bo«ton Olobe. A loru'-hftire.I, rULorotely Art ssetl young From darzllns. far Nabaut o’er You fn»trd bay-»uu‘k« (ront ter ulMusinglyt Ka*L O )tb a *llver brea-tpUtr. Lo, afar. HreaAa the red *Ur of tb- UrwI-ian IJffbb Tbrn wane* and »iuk« fn n all tin abmiDA :;ray. Tbe atara above u.i bead Seem dropping diamond* by whk*U «|*d. Too mark of God tb* rapturid m>u1 weigh* down: mieuc* to thought* nnntteraLIe 1» wed. -Helen U Carey. S ucral, but he would only accent # quar- r or at moat a half a dollar ant! go off up town as happy as a schoolboy. He alwayw gave the loose change in his pocketx to beg gars or organ grinders and ws* lucky if he saved enough to get himself down-town again. One day he climbed up the stair* of, . - , , , . , ,. the Twenty-third street elevated station m , and , u, ‘ , : ) ‘“‘T* 1 dmmg.rej.ni aud began to fnmhle iu his ,sxket (or °n« «<»<>»•<>•> a lead ng hotels the other mouuy Five Cunu was all he could find, “^“"8 WmreU et one of »h. aud afur winking at the nickel for a mo- K"*«l »Wntlv aboui ment he returned to the street and took the A ’[•'•‘J approadied, bowed ol». Broadway hone car for Bowling Green. qmouxly, brushed aa Imsginsry crumb . * .... , ^ ... I from tho immacnlato tahle-clnth, ami stis*I „7 It ^ 11 ""P«r*titiou in Spsiu that King awaiting liis order with an appearance of Alfonso wore a fatal ring. Among the profound attention, present* which Don Alfouso gave lo hi* I ‘ Bwing me,” said the young man, after first wife, Donna Mercedes, there was a reflection, “a glass of cidew.” Tho cider magnihccnt ring ornanienled with a large ] was brought and sipped a few minutes in black pear encircled with diamonds. The silence Queen wore it until the day of her death. “Noir, waitaw.” said the young man. lhojonngking, after the loss of his first u ft cr n mch apparent thought, “bwing uie wife, presented the nng lo hi* sister the pistachio icecream." The cream I “ f J uU _ , ‘ Ur ' *'’ rr “ nntilshe brought and devome.1 withbeoomiu,, died. The* anperatiiious may easily have diimitr -uspeeted, in such a land as Spain, that the -Anything else, .ir?" Inquired the waiter, nog lU«u was not wholly uu- politely 4 * “ nnec ‘* 1 ,. . “>• ««*• “Aw, don’t know," (again perusing th. ’! : ot l *° lA'Arf* ljil1 ot fare ) guess (brightening) im II •’* J U Ysome tomato noap." The waiter king would not give lt to a hlrf Udy, bnt h^ked nurprUed. but .liyed the order ! i a .a* •»>«)• with alacrity. The aoup we* made away queen Chrirtfai, Who drew the nng from » it h. but .till there wax en un.pireused ' the finger of the dead monarch, debated nrexsion in the eves of the von no m.n Sal<* of City Pi*«»iiq RutlihDn ami l<o*u Aa-«cUtu>L '1 i tberrou will L« **t>M al • ' Mafon. G*.. mi tb« flint Tu*-»«l*.» 1° Wlwrrn tb* Imal b«»ura of »aiv. !*• •I»*r for r*»b, tbo f»Row)Us proj-*rt? No. 2 lo blot'k No. 7, toon? foil' . drrtl. A tKi all of lot No. 1 lu raid » rtffi uivfti III »al«l dr**l, a'l wltfilli tl>*» and Iwtiirf all tb* land rlati'itd b> ►aid two l(.ta. 1.0 Krt-n-ury n* * February j, D8S.—2 lawlw d Bnt of com* it U subject to iicpfotrcmani I I*am wer* a* U1 an it is ptinud, Fariaian* by inventiv* skin, end may in th* future 1 would b« pecaUerly constituted craOurte, be an important ckmasL I newer »leaping, but always drinking, sing- Frohibltlun and High Aletsodrle (Vo.) Gazette Prohibition he* been | roved to be so ct- terly inefficacious as a temperance measure in Vermont that theiie-pleof that State are talking about re-establishing the whipping post aa a care for drunkenness. The latter remedy wonld nmlouniediy effect more etilew than the form, r, bnt even it would not be a specific. Drunken oca* is e disease whose sent is deeper than can be reached by legal enact menu. Hlrung will, religion, moral enaatnn, public sentiment and * high license ere the moot potent prophylactic* for th* terrible malady referred to; hat even ell of three cofitU-ed, in the majority of emit, tail to effect a perm stunt cure. for * while whether «he wonld herself weer pression in the eyes of the yonng man. ' Wuitaw," he said at last, after several l l ■■ o lu 7T' ff , !; £' r -r :' d f-J 1 *'**£**«*%*&?*: dccid^toVemetaturcItnrar' A wUri!' " bwin « * “ m * 11 K l "“ rt >'*"»* Chart- col fellow-countryman of Cervantes, in the bwing life a smell glass weuse. That will be all. “<> . gu- of ho. rum," akd tbe ^: ri “4e TO p t' , c^ , ier“‘t’„ r hl COn h::e r hi * marclu d straight to the pawn-broker s with 1 P U it, and no it wonld have failed to prodace tbe resnlt so dewirable for Spain." I p assert < CfMMwmplhMi Cared. An <44 (Araieiae. retired fun prarttre. kartaa had pUred In hi- hsnhe t.j aw hast India s' ^ ■ . . .... ... uwbtainiiiisj'asnqaiitfig UM ID4M toMtutin- MAV Who runnel Otar Su-ptoe, MTyo- | ry Um (irmnh of a •imj.U «t<rubl* rv>mn)y got tb* tning Territory, *ttctupte«l lo hurt a Lcr.vr *ad r*nn*a—i mn of r*m*atuLtkj«. ^n«. Iron poker *1 a cat that wo* atmorim: M».» *»"“► «torrh. a»thmaand all tkrtMU and lium afl«c. oner, recent!,, ,Uho.l' iU | I lu wfl*4*rful runuu mwm Im tlwiuiiRtfi Cniwford County Slierif OKunutA, CXAwrnsD Cecwr—*| before tlie c*mrt tnnu>« tltnir In tL* f * ^ vllle, Ga.. wltbln tbeleftal hour* of fl TuemUyln Marib m at, Ibe lull.' |»r»'iajr«y to wit: . , w b •I*' L»ia of land nuinb*n isti. 214 au ’. 214 roiiUeMnit two b«W» half a> rvM rat-b: *!-•• <>f »«•» B . m Zi4at.il SMI; *!««• fr—tu— 235 ami xn in tbe 7u* diatrUt. f ^ J In odm body, ami *►>«>»• tw*»•*)* fifiwi tiioru • j... ^ Ui.tU on l of Hoi Is. — - , __ from Ibe Hu|t«rlor Court «*f F1*»J« J Gray limtb*** e*. II. II. Is Pup* ilereaeetl. Property tiff a attorney. Tenant in , rittug. January 20. 1hh6. » INKJL UMI ai.'Mlf.'allUK ,»,l uioro. nrlfiW^UUJUt. kno»n »* J on tbe Pop* nUaW. tell*! , 1 I Is. popadfc AMti, U> -ati/J-J uy. hiuj GEORGIA, CuAwronn Cocrtf-;!" adiultiietrator of e»t«t* of HeatJ ■ bavin* ftletl hla petition full) ill**-barbed bia trtiat. an** * dUclt*r*in* Dipt from *atue. Motiw at iutd-ceat are rrqolred i brft.re tbe Way Term of fu*»t. t ' ftbouM not be dUcbaritetl •• I *•' Ofco. L- nAwi^J January*). I***. Crawfoid Co mty S' ‘ r J ok- Rota. cBawroKH c> let..re the eoart Inane 4'Cr. lo »Ule. Ow . wllhtn tb. Ie«*l boer."‘TJ Tue~ls> la March u.u. me I Whole Usd lot. So*. I 1 *. V..I and -IA, ruflialiiiiig two awn**^ | ►«L alao part* o# lot* S 0 *’ .' > r -i. *l*o fnu tlouas lot* *»**• 7tb fiutrv t of raid counts awan-Katinir twenty« for nomt) lime *Oi| hi# alrrngth fallal him. * «• wontefulramtivapower*In thoa-nde^? u.i.oj. u.-wn aa the tin»w«od caoamg him to tut** his aim, atul the point! ^y. baa.fett U bu duty to make It known to hi* Lavinl on a* tka i.foperty ot ^ 2 of the poker struck his non. who ws* It ton , * n ™ Octssted be u,u motive snd s de. to wiuty • a In, l« wed *'V, ) ,m the Boor * Gtort dUUnc’e nZj.&W I sS^td-'i Infficting * wound that will prob- Jtwecfiredle»»ll**. with ran dtawSaws fueisev-r! | grated Mthy wUiwtlT- sw^La ably prov* fatal, as fragments of th* skull 5* -^ *“***•. ►**' •>! »»n by addiMtii* w>th 1 e-uSed m wnueg- ’i l l and brain had to be runoved. I ^*7/*nTT^tiMT*?*** *' ***•*• *** ' '-***!■• 1