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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22,1888.—TWELVE PAGES.
MORRISON DOWNED.
wVRFE TilADKUOoUI.Ti NOT GET
' raE bl8TAltll'F'BIL!. UP.
. «,.DMB»ersts Uuder UamUll'aLrad
W.atern K.e« Trevl.r-
Uorriwo lateral. wd-Ortier
tVaaliluKtuu Note..
W.BiiiNr.TO*. Jane 17.-In anticipation
. 'w t.,, a bill coining to the anrf .ce of
“’ sea. ttna morning, there a as
*“ , „Km.l y large number of members
•“ "‘‘t when toe House was called to
P'?, Oeiit’eiuen having charge of
•« on the respective side, of the House
Lt're kept busily at work aud the chief,
the only topic of conversation
’noon the floor, waa the probable ooiuing
fitt of the motion to consider the Morrison
'""after tbe House had transacted some
ntiue bii'ioess, the chief clerk, stating
v": was an understanding that a motion
w„„l.1 be made to-day to go into committee
0,0 whole on the tariff bill, inquired of
M rristin at what hour he intended to mako
JS’t mod'in. Morrison replied it was his
intent i" n to make the motiou at 1:30 o'clock.
* Tlie House then proceeded to the consid-
.ratirn ot the land forfeiture bills, it being
ihe ill-sire of the committee on public lands
to reach the hill for the forfeiture of certain
lands granted to the State of Iowa, to aid in
construction of railroads; but ns bills
„„' *h« calendar preceding this one had to
bill, shows that of 140 affirmative votes* 13(i
were cast by Democrats, and fonr by Re
publican*. lnree of the Republicans are
froia ‘he'Statei of Minnesota-N,lion,Strait
and W.ikefleld, and the fourth, James, is
'he New York representatives. Of
the 1J0 L'c ir ocratio votes, 122 were cast by
representatives from the South and West,
and four loin by representatives from
the Eastern and Middle States. The
Oaio Democrats voting for tho bill
were Anderson, Hill aud) Outhwaite- New
\ork Democrats, Adams, Hart, Belmout,
lehr Campbell, Hewitt and Mahoney;
Pennsylvania Democrats, Scott, Storm aud
Swope. Of 157 negative votes, 122 were
cast by Rcpubiicands, and 35 by Democrats.
Of the 35 Democrats voting in the negative
six came from Southern States, as follows;
Maryland, Pindlay; Louisiana, Gny Irion,
Hf, Mar iq aud Wallace; Alabama, Martin;
and the Western Staten contributed negative
votes as follows: California, Henley; Illi
nois, Lawler, Ward; Ohio, Camp
bell, Kllsberg, Foran, Geddes, LeFevre,
Seney, Warner and Wilkins' The remain
ing Democratic negative votes were cast by
members from New York, Pennsylvania
and New Jersey as follows: Arnot, Bliss,
T. J. Campbell, Dowdney, Merrimau, Mul
ler, Pindar, Spriggs, SUhlneckor and
Veile; New Jersey, J. Green, McAdoo and
Pidcock; Pennsylvania, Boyle, Curtin, Kr-
mentrout, Randall and Bowden. Of the
gentleman paired Aiken, of Sonth Carolina,
has never taken the oath of office, having
been ill since the beginning of tbe session.
Ttie only member absent and not paired
was Frederick, of Colorado, who was con
fined to his home by illness.
DEFENDING BUiTERlXE.
PROFESSOR BABCOCK OF BOSTON
INDORSES OLEOMARGARINE.
What an Knormou* Manufacturer of But
ter Substitute Hay* About It—Testi
mony Before the Senate Com
mittee by ExparUi
ou the calendar preceding
F.ltue^d wlcmm“n?°& CLEVELAND THANKS CHARLESTON
Fulletle -
miuile.l a separate vote on each measure,
much time was consumed in voting by tell-
“ xbo Iowa bill was not reached
For the Solid Silver Vuae Sent ill. Ilrld.
HI. Letter.
Cnani.EHToN, 8. 0.. June 17.—Preaident
Wasbixotox, June 16.—Prof. Babcock,
of the liosion Board of Health, and chemist,
waa first to address tbe member* of the
Senate committee on agriculture and for
estry and a large amlience assembled in the
committee room, on the subject of oleomar
garine this morning. It waa his duty, he
said, to ace that the law of Massachusetts,
requiring that oleomargaaine should
he sold under Ha proper name,
waa enforced. In • a great
majority of cases the law waa obeyed.
There wore thousands of peraons in Boston
who buy hutterine, knowing what it is. It
was marked hutterine. Bold for, and the
price paid waa the price of, hutterine. The
Hame statement applied t leomargarine.
Many dealer* took more than the pre
caution* prescribed by law to inform their
customers what they were buying. Iu
many towns operatives and the:r famuie*
were unable to buy butter, and bat for
thi* substitute would be without any
thing answering its purpose. It was true,
many hoarding-house keepers placed it on
tables os butter, and in aome
cases it was sold as butler; but in like way
did people sell sugar and sand ns all sugar.
He believed oleomargnrine healthful nnd
should bo sold aa oleomargarine. A law
compelling it to sail under its trno name
would he wise and conld be enforced. Ho
thought it unfair to compel the manufac
reducing from $2,050,000 to $1,900,000 tho
appropriation for salaries and expenses of
agent., surveyors, gaugers nnd storekeepers
iu the Bureau of Internal Revenue. The
sum suggested by him, he said, was amply
sufficient, and waa $50,000 in excess of t-e
expenditures ot Ihe present year.
Randall said there would be no danger
in mb pting the amendment; it was based
upon information which bad come to the
committee since tbe estimates were sub
mitted.
The amendment was agreed to.
The committee then rose and reported
the bill to the House.
The amendment* agreed to in committee
increasing the compensation of the assist
ant treasurers at Chioago, St. Lonis, Ris
ton and San Francisco were rejected by the
House, The amendment appropriating
$10,000 for additional emergency clerks,
messenger* and watchmen at the sub-
treasury at New York wa* also rejected.
Tbe other amendments were agreed to in
grosa and tbe bill waa passed.
The House,then at 4210, took a recess till
8 o'clock—tbe evening session to be for the
consideration of the private calendar,
TUX EVKNINO SESSION.
Washington, June 16.—At its evening
session, the House mado some progress
in tbe work of clearing the private
calendar of a number of measures,
passing twenty-five hills of a pri
vate character, among them being Sen
ate bill the franking thanking privilege to
the widow of General U. 8. Grant, aud
House bill for relief of BUrvivors of the ex
ploring ateamer Jeannette, and widowB and
children of those who perished in the re
treat from the wrock of that vessel in tho
Arctic seas. Tbe Home at 11 o'clock ad
journed.
The hare i» hooted by tho hounds, tint
the Welsh rarebit is followed by the night
mare.
llenwin'. Capcln* Plaster
tall, the fact. Now, why
,jiim they .re tho only v ,UI
The Los Angeles, Cal., authorities wilt , il.atli really trnat.or liy i
arrest *11 young persons on the street* after PI*.*® 1 * * r * 1 |'“biy »e , i .
O — ana euro in a lew imura «i
l * ,n * other* Lav® any effect
Some New York railroad companies are tberefcj* *£? lu *iL.
uniting with »umratr hotels iu reducing j V. milSuto pa
prices.
New Yorkers who have dined and wined | j*™ *£•**!** kS2»!*!IS?
Englichiueu here ore snubbed bj them in
Loudon.
SAM JONK8 APOLOGIZES.
V. $.011 orrivf.al nrwl I V/«AJUaMTUN, O. U., tIUne 1#.—rreSKient UlUli;;m Jt uuuur IU luuipoi MH) wnuuanv-
moved that the House So iu ^ !* »*• P^- turn to color oleomargarine red crleaveit
" a|, a ato _ IT--’- __ I VJitJVUIHUU, IU it ifllUf WlilCU 14 IO L>6 pUD- „
thin Horrnon mov ^ lishod in the morning paper to-morrow, ex- uncolored, for people would be prejudiced
j„,o comm ttee of the^ whole on revenue presses sincere thanks of himself and Mrs. against it. The substitute for any food
bills. Hu this motion he demanded the | „in I -..itelo must look like the article
vtsa and nays,
tbe opponents _ imTT „ |T| ^ _ T __ r
nitind. . *, „ * *n I cur joint acknowledgment of tbla pre*eut, because I while butter sold higher and was sometimes
The motion wa* defeated, yeas liu, nays I tbu delicate *u<l thoughtful attention to my wife I y e Aid not believe it true that pois-
157 Hewitt, Adams, Belmont, bad naturally Riven tine to grateful emotion*. and * Hll i, R tancns wore used in manufac-
i I. PoliT Cam obeli James becaute it afford* no opportunity to expreaa my I ODOUS suusiaccos were useu m
lit-Acb, P * apprecUtlon of the kind word* with which the I tunng oleomargarine for the purpose of
and Mahoney, 01 - new 1 donor* refer to myself and my performance of 1 deaderizing any of its component materials,
Yoik Democratic delegation, voted ror con-1 puhiic duly. Yon and your ataociatee, who have I q’pg Droce 4 H would be practically impossible
■ideration rtU«l Arnol I, Blisa, Tim Camp- united in the letter accompanying your gift, cau 1 . . r
fnli not Dtiwdnev M*rr,miiri hardly realize the comfort I derive from the he thought,
b 11, DttV* D o t, viaaU ani i I durance therein contained of confidence and I George H.
Biller, Spriggs, nianlnecker, Viele and J M teem. The leit«r and sift take their place in my I Chicago, said his firm manufactured large
Hm^ar voted iu the negative. The bpeaker new honaehold. and for a.l ume will aerve aa re- qnant , ti0!j 0 f oleomargatine oil, oleomarga-
Tute>l for the oon.ider.Uon !“ •* rinc, neutral oil and hutterine. About two-
Grent applause greeted the announcement 1 fllct tliat ln m * y oincial character, the I thirds of all oleomargarine oil manufactured
of the d**teat of the motion. I humble effort* I have mado to aaaure I them was shipped abroad. He thought
‘ ' ‘ '
by my fellow countrymen. 1 creased the value 01. each h
sent consisted of a massive silver *?, by reason of the lucrease.. .
^ “ WtB ^ ^ I uTd^yrt^i? ^ ‘‘‘in^dK I
Ho lllct not Intend to Denounce the IlaptUt
Church, Only I'ro.elytera.
Ikdiinafoi.18, Ind., June 14,—The con
troversy of Sam Jonea with Dr. Jeffrey has
ended in tho evangelist apologising very
meekly for the language which caused Dr.
Jeffrey to denounce him as a falsifier and
moral scavenger. In his sermon to day
Mr. Jonea said: "I have been sorry a dozen
times that the remark I made as to a half
dozen proselytes should have been taken to
have meant a great Christian denomination.
Aa Uod is my judge I meant only a few men
who sere running around trying to do harm
where I wanted to do good. God bices the
Baptist church! I love it, for I got the best
wife ont of it that ever a man waa blessed
with; but I do hate a proselyter aa I hate
the devil. When .1 said what I did ia Co
lumbus I no more meant the Baptist cliuroh
or other Christian church than I meant the
angels in heaven. It was the only thing in
all my minis'ry that I ever said to reflect on
any denomination nnd that applied only to
A paper in the howling West refers to
the baby King of Spain us “that royal
sucker.''
A citizen of Allendale, S. G., lias just ho-
gun culling a new Bet ot teetn. He ia 51
years old.
Why is a eow liko a baby ? Because one
drinks water aud makes mt.k, and the other
doesn't.
“A long pnll and a strong one."—The
one widen the young dude tuke at a Chi-
nese cigar.
In tbe history of transatlantic navigation
rates of ca'jin fare were never so cheap os
this season.
It must bo glorious fun to go aourting in
Greenland. The nights are about three
months long. i
High buildings are not popular in hot
oouutriia. Tue climb, attio influences ate
against them.
A correspondent wishes to know the most
musical of ail waters. We answer—The
Bay of Tunis.
A banana skin rightly located forms aa
much of an obstruction to the highway aa
would a mule.
A young poet ont West, it describing
heaven, says: “It is a world ot bliasfenced
in with girls.”
An English scholar was put op foot for
""Kficsiiug that Adaui and Eve did not live
'appley together.
There are aide doors to tho churches, but
is spirit dispensed within mukes men
wiser and better.
A ludy advertises for "young men lor
tling.” Shu's probably going to try to
Ifn thorn “nr»n ”
When buying a*k
lhaiter auUj r»ti-ct youraelf fc
Hon. Tha genuine haa
pordu«e<l lu th* body of the pi
Htfala" tiatU-wark on the far* o
A Watch Free
We will mail a iNickel Silver Waterbary Wntch or.
the style represented iu tlie out below
who will *exu\ u* a club of ten hkw tub
Tub WKKKLT Tklkuhafh at one dollar oecb. Thii
will enable each eubacriber to aecure the paper
the loweat club rate, ami at the tame time cotupen
aate the club agent for hi* trouble.
Only hew auBacBinitn*—that i*. those wboM
name* are not now and have not been within all
month* previous to tbe receipt of tho
book*. WILL BE COUETED.
These watobea et« not toy*, but accurate an<
serviceable time-keeper*. They aro simple, dnra
ble and ueat. Tbe eaaee always wear bright,
of tbounanda of them are carried by people
classes throughout the United Statos,
boil
mako them "pop.
'Fr» «h butter" U the name given to the
new shade of yollo* bilk gloves to be worn
with summer toilets.
Jay Gould’s sou, young George, U said
to b© strong enough to whale any man who
calls his dad a shaik.
THE ROGERS STATION WRECK.
land, saying that it web intended »» T“ t —
a token of the high estoem in which whoily ta the iRfH these who were trying to do mischief.
c«tul».Ail«mm Allen of ItlMlnIppl. Ander.on of I president Cleveland was held in Charleston, i° compete. Ho did not think it
s&NsicssxvbsgiSi &mgaasK&»t.gsg:
tsiszsitxjgsst. saag^ig I -* »< s:
“ had the right to manufacture it, and the
A BLOODY-SHIRT LIE NAILED. I consumer to eat it, without rostrictions as
I to tax. It should be sold under its name.
Kitzhugh !>«’* Orushiog Rejoinder to a 1 |j u tterifie differed from oleomargarine in
Narrow-Minded, strlfc-stlrrlnc: Preacher. | t hat it waa manufactured from natural oil,
Bad Blood.
Scrofulous, Inherited and Contil-
glotis Humors,
yth loM Ql Hatf. OUndnlar Swollldio. Ulcron. j ” d "o«’o'th."iboT. _ dMcrit.o,! w.tolie. to
Pstclus. tu tl>. tnroat and Month. ahseMSffc Tn- . _ .
Caiui'tN'll of N«w York, Candler, Carleton. Catcb-
Inifo, tUnly, ( lementa, Cobb, Cola of Indiana,
Compton. Comai-ck, Cowlea of North Carolina,
Crain.' Citpp, Croxtou. ( nlberaon, Daniel, Dargsn,
Davidsou of North Carolina. Davidson of Florida,
D«w« u, Uibblo. Dougherty, Dunn, F aher. Ford,
FiDDry. Gibson of Maryland, Oibsou of W. VUvinla,
Otoior'uiwn or North Carolina. Halo, UalMli. I Si. Lours, Juno 16.—On decoration day prepared from refined lard. The manufac.
Hammond, Uarria, Heard, Hemphill, Henderson of | Rev. T. McChesoey, pastor of the Methodist I tore of butterine increased the value of
N*»rtb H * rbel } church at Topeka, Kan., delivered an ad- Loch hog slaughtered about 12$ cento, and
fSu iron 5 ^0 dress, in which ha u.ed tho following Lbout $60,000 for the number slaughtered
L»D(l-*.L»oaam. Loro, Low.ry Mahoney, Maowm, I language: * * J--:-™ t . -a. v.ai>. arn
M.jbury, M.Cn ary, McMillan, Jlcltio, Miller, I will not attempt to conceal or deecrlb. m;
Milk Mitciiell. Mnrcan. Morrteon, Ne.u Neo. e, I emotion, when I leunod that on the 4th of Marco 1 ipn. heat oontained 25 per cent, or natter,
heilnae, gnrwimd. OAlee, O'f.mU. O NetU of Ml- I of lut yter. »t th, time ot the tneunuretiou core- I ln ? ~ ,,, . *1 nnn i wholosnlo'
; ,a Outhw.it.. Peek Perry, lleeseo. Iteeee. Illch- monleeV. Wa.blngton, an ex Confederate general, and aold for 13 cents ptr pound wnoiMiue,
Rigas, Remherteou, U ig.r*. Bedler, I Piuhngh Leo, led that military prooeulon In . the second grade aold at about 1U* cents,
Hnen. Scott, Seymour, Shaw. Singleton, Confederate uniform, with the gallant Sheridan ,. ru l oleomargarine gold at 8 to 8j
tom*, Snyder, 8prtng«r.stewart ofTeiM, stone | relegated to au Interior position In that line, I Dnrins last scar butter used to:
,qd rtH |, attracted considerable atten-
rownen.ua, turner. ..aoum. u...,.,,,.., tion at tho time, aud met Gen. Lee’s eyes,
h e* Of ludlati*. Weaver ot lows. Wellborn, Wheel-1 far on yesterday the secretary of the Dem-
at, Willie, WiUou, Wliiane, Wlea, Wolford and | ocratio Stato committee received the fol
lowing letter from him
Wutt Illusion—140.
san.
Mama of ntlDota. Allen of MsanohuMtU.
auaenon of Kau.aa. Arno' ‘ “ '
blnabaiu, U lea, UonteU.
Drownui f lndlana,Browno -
•>lvaiila. Ilrumm, Buchanan. Burs, Batterwotth'
cents.
During Inst” year butter used for this
purpose had coat his firm $U5,tK.O.
There were about thirty factories manu-
faoturingsubstttutes for butter. Tho manu-
facture gave employment to about two
while the manufactnro
CoHKOKWSaLTH or Vtsontu. Oorsiotoa'
thousand persona, while the n
'• 0, ‘ I of the oil from which the two
were made
-.Confederate untfona, — — — — . —
LtantenanWiM.nl Italdii In ous factories. While willing to pay liceMe
Tiuothy J Camp^U of N*w York. Cannon., Con- pl»c»din•»*»f«rtorporttton.nndibatthawflitaiy | brand tho product*, more than this, ho
{"2jmCnSS«n^)««te«t^ th * |& || * ^
The preliminary trial of the case of the
State against N, J. Lawler and Miko Fen'
dergoat, charged with wrecking the train at
Rogers Station, came off at MtUcn Tuesday
and resulted in the honorable discharge uf
the priaoners. The evidence npon the part
of the prosecution waa merely circumattn-
tial, and failed to show in any particular
that thcBo were tho gnilty parties. A com-
plete alibi waa proven for tho defendants,
showing that it waa impossible for thtm to
have commited the crime; hence the dig-
charge.
One theory of the aocident is that it was
caused by a block of wood falling from n
wood rack close to the track where the
wreck occurred. Another theory is that the
switch was not properly plucod. There
seems to be no satisfactory explanation of
tho matter. Tho probable cause of the acci
dent, however, ia that a piece ot wood was
knocked ont or fell ont of the rack and got
between the rails.
Til. Beautiful Laud cf Nod.
Com. enddl. year he. 1 on my .honlder dur—,
Yoar brad Ilk. th. golil.urod —
And w» will go Rilling sway from her.
To th. beautiful Land of Nod.
IndtenTiteiteV: K.ichmu. L.Voil.tte, Laird. L.W- ^•t u r w l i 1 tn‘„,'r"rir;th.m hit rant 3S ter examination, had voluntarily Uati-
Uneu’itot. V'y b mo“.\fikmun!wlStm"aioadw toJ?m.CouW.ratero\di.ra lntUHBUwi, be^aa" fled to tho purity and whoUaomeuesa
jessrai.'•sssstjss^ *aa I c the product. * ««dimt
l»ril, SI off*',
«Tf«n of N« - • ,
tiler. Uarn.ar. lie L-Q. IIen.l. r.on f HenUereon
of lUinolM. Heula.v, Uai*lmrn,
Her»h t lit o >rk,
M.irtilJ, Moir w. -
of iViiini)lv*ut*,
WrkiD*.
«l«r, i’l'.mjb, I'rlrr, . ..
M»iu*. Kura, Ilockwell. Komel*. Howell.
hcrwiiton, H^nor. Hcaaiuns.
Heiwilen, N|HHiu*r, _ Hpriifg*.
dove Mid gloom
To a wotfU of fair weather we’ll float off together,
Wheru ro*ca are alwaye In bloom.
s-w sag_og sagSBaSaaan
■' — °1ih°. K£?“rfflu 10 H e th°i d Mi
he believed it would be^eaay to dc-
FOHTY FEET TO DEATH.
A Train nurl.it Through a TTrctlo Near
c^ohfiiTlk. H!' , i’ayhn’'cS r, oh*J ni Z»ch’ T.ylo/ of I FirrsaOBO, June 17.—At Point Creek I jheir product labeled “Creamery flutter-
Troii.iRM TbomM of Illinote, Tkoma* of Wtoeon. trestle, near Foxbnrg, Pennsylvania, on in . or .‘Dairy hutterine." They would la-
•la Ti Vi.l ll'.d. W.Ansriwih WtlU 1 .. .. .. . . s nr a 1 l._* 1 . • __ :f .M.intn
tho law. He understood tho butter mann
focturcra were uniting oleomargarine with
their butter and cheese, and selling it with
out explanation. nis firm uatulljr sold
h TLomi
WdllMJ *. Vi
of Mu«ouri.
WliltiDK,
?*wLm^yohfl wJ'Jr ffl« Pittsburg and Western railroad last it aim ,l y creamery, or dairy, if cuatom-
Mrtwiw5?^.-”'rk. wfii^wit, night, tk* axle on th# middle car of a long e „ HO dcrcl, but would refuse to label H
u. Wilkin* aud Wotidbarn—157. freight train broke just m the train waa on dairy butter or creamery bntter. rne near-
. * .a ai.l a it.n llaa.1 1U11 1 .1 a lb * a »t - ...,.1 tVin ont'ra I . * t _al .1 A — _
Brooke.* Jt*n*w of AUbMua. Aiken. Beed^ BaU# | the centre of the trestle, and the entire | w |{| i, 6 continued to-morrow.
nJ'."t..“ , .f'. lu 2. , r_ u :S d 2^ D M,„"womi hsra train of twtnty cars was thrown into the | B mII1 , H1T ,, IIIUj l!A p, T ,
jsg
I’lern, Rurvigh, Ha.bv-k, v.nSchalck. BnnnMl, I the trestlo-work was earned with the train.
United, liimk. White of twm.yiv.uia lUynM »te-1 p our 0 f the crew were buried in the
vriimii, Hitt. wuiUiue ud Onw.ll, who would j brf . fifth ctonJuetor Kime, escaping
k ™rrLch,.I with great interrat
on the tfimr and in the “J Li De « George Settig and Brakemen Steffey
usual silence prRvaimlM.hocloartone.of Km „ bMnkillrd, it is thought out-
be cleik eiiunclsted thejnamf i. The only . M th(>jr boai«, were terribly mangled.
t^aVYu^^
toihe'XmaUvif«*»“ tothotrufficof
He *an ^ruttud with a round of applauae
which broke out afresh when Bpeaker
Carlisle, directing the clerk to call
hit name, cant his vote in
favor of the motion# Wh^n the re
sult of tbe vote was announced there was
a *torm of applause from the Republic \n
WORK Oil svTARVB.
New and Hlngnlar I’hase of the Convict
Ukbor Question In North Carolina.
Rjllkiob, N. G., Juno 10.—On tbe Pitta-
it aiinunae rrom m. ... , boro railroad there i< a gang of aeventy-
*We. which the D.mocrals raturned wltt threeconvtcUiem^ojeA. Y«terday iixt£
liratty g.HKl will. When Morrison »roee end seven of these convicts *° »"*•
gave notice that he would renew hi* motion The officer in charge ®““* i |“/?h^ d anthori.
<m Tmtulav, McKinley gave notice that tlto conf.rcncevnthtte imnlteoUaryauthori-
:K e tr:k; be m ^ prei -1 ^ s a»"S2Sf
Herbert,* of ^Alabama, chairman of the The convicu ret used to
committee on naval affairs, moved thet tbe I tbtir stockade or . those
Route go into committee of the whole on have been given!» Pro no fixM to Uirae
‘“oNhU.’T'Mi^ri.^nUgonixed the rio^phT. of the convict Ubor quration.
motion with the rennet that the Hone The men majw no wmpl^t of ttrir tnwt-
consider hills reporto.1 from the committee I ment or fare,Jhe^ «im| y
on lalior, but Hcroerf* motion prmltad They «e yaj^ uioteJy ptwMl. <««»»
...d a.. Hone* at 2 o'clock went into com-1 thought that the^ni.aL.Ukcn will prove
uiittce of the whole on
tiou hill.
the rvjippropX I ^ccTteful. Th. ringleaden, util be pun-
1 iihed.
A DYNAMITE BOMB
MOKRIBON IN rEltVIEWF.I),
B. Will Try the Kill Ag»l»-An An»1y.l» | Ttirowo Into th.C.rTl«B<“«sT ®r'he 1D,1-
of the Vote.
WxinisoTos, Jane 17.—Morrieon seemed I
deuce of the Jleyor of Rector, WU.
IUcixk, Wie., Jane 16.—At 102W lest
urifl bill toniey. He «ud he wra not die-1 carmge-wayof JU r bewri.
appointed in the result, and that he hail bomb WpWjA s tco ? d r0 ve over the
foisren it for many months; but thi* wa* a l the whole Gijf* , .* . . t t MB t fifteen
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Tho Political Status of the Union Army
During the War.
Washington. June 16.—In the House,
Morrison, from the committee on wsy* and
mesas, reported adversely the resolution
offered by Grosvenor, of Ohio, declaring
in fa/or of the restoration of the wool tar
iff of 1867, and' the resolution offered by
Williams of Ohio, expressing the aense of
Congress sa edve’se to any change in the
present wool tariff, and they were laid upon
^The House then went Into committee of
the whole (Blonnt in the chair) on the leg
islative appropriation bill.
The clause relating to the pension office
gave line to the usual discussion aa to par
tisan methods employed in tbe conduct of
tiat bureau by the present and previous
administrations.
Then a long and at timet amusing dis-
cushion ensued as to the number of Demo
crats and Republicans respectively who
entered the Union army at the beginning
of the war. As this waa a time-worn snb-
ect, bnt little genuine interest was Ukeu
n the debate, which promised to continue
to each length that Randall suggested a
night seoaion, at which th* gentlemen
might give their views on the matter, while
Payson suggested to some gentlemen
eronnd him the propriety of appointing t
special committee to settle, once for ail,
the vexed question of the political status of
the Union army. Finally the diaenaeiou
wsa closed withaapeechby Curtin, ot Penn-
3 Irani*, in which be appealed to the
ouse to proceed to bmuness, end quit
fighting the war ov.r again.
Cannon, of Illinois, offered an amend
ment, which, after a short debeie, waa
agreed to, increasing the appropriation for
thebnreanof labor to aggregate $39,610,
so as to make the appropriation equal
the estimates of the commiasionen
trati-.n were pledge I, ai
the fight, kit or mum . nameu..““"V.-Tf- ^ ~ ^ wounds
. When asked why he intended to again traced ty b!0<“ me
try to nil up the bill on Tuesday next, he tor ovuramH* ... jj explain# that
“It wuli give them a chance to repent. | of: •^2SH?eh« iSor residence at the
He declined to express any opiiiion a* to
»*>et|>tr he expected a change in to-day'"
ruull.
Aa auetysia of the vote on Mirrison
J ot on to go into committee of tue who!
for the purpose of cuUaclcnLg tho tariff I i
he wia prating the Secor residence
to the 11:10 train on the
tiue. onto waytoiov^ m ,, a^nt.t
Nurthwe “tern railroad; both.will no douLt
Lave a dhatu-m to exploiu why he did not
coll for help when he wa* so severely hurt.
i'.T..ni
« of *L
“The Waterbury.”
FOR 663.50
vro will send To* Weebly Tkleohavb
.a VLa liiroai and Month. *!*<»**»*. Tu- i . A . , .
morn, Carbuncles, Ulotchea, Korea. Hciirvy, Wa*ttn« Thta propoation la open to oar subscribe
of the Kidney* and Urii arjr Orx*na, D opaj, Knn * —"
*ol4, P«*hility, Chronic Kbruiuatt«tn. Cou>«tl|iatlon t
and File®, and n oat dl*eahM attalnit from impure
or Itnpoverlalitd L'oudliton of t*:« Blood, are *(>®#Hf
fly cured l»y the Cuticura Itc. -lvci.t, the new Blood
Fnrlfler, In ernally, a*alatr<l by Cuticura. tbe nr®*t
t'kln \ ure, and Cuticura Boap, an exaulaite bkm
Beautlfler, externally.
Scrofulous Humors.
James E Ulchardaon. Cu>t-m Uou e, Naw Or-
leans, on oatn, aays: -In IKTo fkrofu oua Ulcer*
broke out on mi body until I wa* a ma**ofoor
ruptlon. Every thins known to the medl al faculty
tried in vain. 1 Inns.me a mere wreck. At
times coild not lift my hand to my head, could nut
turu in bed; waa in conatau—*- * * * * “
life a* a a cur*#. No relief
1880 I heard of the Gntlmra Ilemedit
and wae perfectly cured.*'
bworn to before U. H. Com. J. D. Crawford.
Ono of tliw Wiimt OnsoH.
We have been celling your Cuticura lie tetdle* for
year*, aud hava the Aral complaint yet to receive
from a purchaser. Oue of the worst ca* a of tkrof-
uU i ever saw waa cured by (be u»e of flvs bottlen
ihiUcura Reaolvenr, Cntlrura. aud Cuticura 8oa;i
The Boap tokee the "eake" herb. M a medical soap.
fPAVf <111 L»ivr..l. w. ... a- *
as well M those who are noh
A_ct ^Promptly.
The above proposition* vflll bo kept open for
limited time only and ftartien who wish to take a
vantage of either should do|HO at ouco,
4^-Unless otherwise directed wo will send tl
watches by mall. packc«l In a *tout pastohoard bo
and our responsibility for thorn will cod when th
aro deported lu the poat-ofllce. They can he reg
tored for ten cents and parties who wish thi* do«
turu in ted; wxr Id cuniteot iialD/aQd leokfti ff|ion ; hould inck T U ‘‘‘ *“°“ dC ” will reti; 1 the
w - In ten year*. In I b F •xpreee, tho chargoa to be i»ald whon Urey a
Her, used them, delivered. Address THE THLUORAMI.
Macon. Georgia.
Make money order*, check*, etc., payable to
H. C. H ANHON. Manager
VurlrosPtl Hero I>".
My wtte iiR.il th. Cuticura tnmeilte. lot a icr,
liv. crur^I l.y varlooMT.ii!. with .nllra and |>ar-
(Mt Ratnfaotloo. Mrs. Juhu riaraty wMateo curM
of a Mr. 1^ of long .tendlnr by Uio umotioat-
m.ut. JOHN M.COOl-l.H. IlmgjlRt,
Ore.Dfl.ld, I1L
Cudcuni Kciiif'dlcs
Are Mid av.rywb.ro. I’rlre: Outlcnm, (0 note;
Cutloui. Hoop. 31 route; Cuticura HaaiJvrnt. fll.OO.
Pniiargu by lb, Putter Drug and Chemical Co.,
Do. ton.
Send for “now to Core Skin Diseases."
Noticc-Stoc i Linv for Jones C-
OtDUUWY’* Orrtcr,, May 2f>th. 188*.—An slecU
is ordered to be held at the court ground In e*
Mdltts 4 Istrlc of Jones county. Os, on tbe fl
Wednesday In July, 188*. nr *TM • fen*
for tho entire couuty of Jones, and each voter
by law required t« vote in hi* own millda dlotrl
Taka r
rotico thereof accordingly. Wltue
Offlrlallv. nOloAND T. KOKH, Ordinary
May Oth. 188*.myiawkytv
Notice—Leave to Sell lun
n EOBOI A, JONErt ^OUNTY-Fonr week* after d
VI wo will apply to tho Coart ef Ordinary of a
county for authority to sell all the r« miltilng lar
of tbe estate of James Oordon, dercaeed. of *
county. B- II. UOKDON,
no aoiik. or pain, on driii.e, on
Strain, or MoarulteW-akuteit but ilrld*
In lb. n-w, urlgiu.l au i InrMllbl. pain
all.rlitlng luuper I.R of th. Putteura
Anil.l ain Pluler. A curatlv, wont cr. At
druni.te', Hflc.
Your band, ilk, tbe Imvm c
And wa ll to ulllnt to tho*. fair land.
— ‘ ra atlai.
On the north and wr.t th.y an bonnd«l by rrat.
On tb< KUtb and tb. r«.t by ilrram.;
XU th. ooantry Id.xl. wb.r. nolblug te rail.
Hut everythin* only IHQ1I.
Ju.t drop down tb# curtain of your d.xr ojm—
Tboao ovm like a bright bluo boll—
And wo will .all oat under tb. .term .Mm
To tho land where tho felrtee dwell.
Down tho river of .loop oar barb obaU ,wMp
TUI it raacbM that my.tlcel UU
Which no man hath Men. but where all bxvebMD,
And there w. will patuo .while,
I will croon yon » mu, » > wo On»t along
To that oho re that te blaewd of Ood;
Then hoi for that fair land, wo aro off for Ural
fair land—
Thai brauUful Land of Nod.
—Kite Wheeler Wilcox.
ALL SOitTsT"
Ilanlan’* favorite row is skiff.
Tb woman question—Wktt shall I weal?
Tbe lightning strikes, bnt it doesn't boy
cott.
Effectual destruction of weeds—marrying
a widow.
Nature's most becoming dsets—the elote
of the day.
Tbe beet thing yet discovered for eca-
sicknera ia port.
Flies and bald heads are getting on speck
ing terms again.
A f utnre dryness will be tbe reward of tbe
present wetness.
An essay contest can be very properly
called a skull race.
A Boston plumber has committed enicide,
Tbe season ia over.
It is darkly hinted that Colonel Limont
catches the most fish.
The first lady in tbe land does not oaie
very much for fishing.
Better to have loved a abort girt than SIMPLEST, SAFEST and MOST DURABLE,
never to have loved a tall. .......
Do not bny without first vee ni
yon want. Address,
nEORUIA. mini COUfiTY-WI».ro... the
VI pratsara appointed to sat aalilu to Mr*. M
Pomaroy and hor minor cblMrim a year's *
port from tba ertito of Danfcrih W. rnimtroy, 1
port friiin tba eetito of Uanftnh W. I 1
of aald rountv. deceased) havo lllod tb
aamn in my oiltcc:
Thi* 1* to clto and ailraonlah all paroon* li
e*ted to ahow rnn«u b«foro mi*, if any Ui«y li
on tba .3d day of Jun^-. Inm;. a by MMb r»*
auould not b- inado tliu 1 judgment of tho Com
Hr ! ti ir\ «.!' --i um’.'-r u.) li ti. I - *d
naturo tbla May ’it, 11WL ’ * **"
mav3*wfc-4t
J. A. McMANUt
rdloi
EXCHANGE, BUY OR HAVE YOUR
COTTON GMIST^
Rcpulrctl In Macon, OcorBln, nt
JAMES T. GANTT’S. \
Satisfaction guaranteed. (Freight free.) Gantt's Improved Condonaer
Best in tU© World.
Write for circulars and reduced priced.
maylgsnn.twktf
Then there was a brief recurrence of tbe
discussion of yeaterday, Hivcoek, of New
York, reiterating bis statement that accordin'!
to correct estimates there would be at tee
close of the next fiscal year a deficient
from eh-ven to fouttevn millions, and . ■ >r
riaou. “f lilinoii, contending that th, re
would 1* a sarptns of at leant thirty mil
lions.
Cabell, of Virginia, offered an amendment
The man who has a volnme in his voice
always speaks by the book.
The Grand Old Man, like Frederick the
Great, will profit by defeat.
‘That tpa n ia a terrible ester.” “Yes, he
believes in ate hours' work."
Attorney-General Garland is as afraid of a
dress toil aa women are of a cow.
Joseph's was a cost of many colon, bnt
an editor ia a culler of many qnotes.
M. Pasteur never amoke* a gift cigar with
out first inoculating it for dog'* nose.
The flower season has been an unusually
successful one in New York this year.
The fund for Psat-ur'e hospital in Paris
now merges closely on a million franca.
The hri-berry season in Se# York is not
so pt'-lific a* early indications pr united,
A colored normal 3-t* x.luiol to . oat
$190,' CO will <w l-.ntol «t Loair-til..
•■What diil yon' r rave yon -uhtahe
cael, Par “i'cttU, ho I Jtme an oipfcev "
You -Ci .1 always UUkusttyuvUinM
by the wa^ he carter * gh out. .cn.
“TALBOTT”
En^'inow, Uoilor
Saw and
<3-i*iwt JWCilliM
\ VND MACHINERY OF ALL KIN1
Ilosn” Cotton Press*.
All Machinery fully gnarantc
us, or writing for cur prices, naming just w
TALBOTT & SONS, Macon, G;i.
.T. C WEAVER. MniiiiL'or. Jnnli-
Thc Brown IS-in Co
NEW LONDON,CONfl
Mxnufactarers of the “Old RcIUhl
Brown Cotton Gin*, Feeders ua*L G
dcruen. t
All tbe very latest Ira pro
th:i ivi:ui::i y ui:-:of fuk»cii
at an / tvrvrmaibli* pniul. >< ntl for I
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