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THE MACON’ WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, JULY 20, 188G.—TWELVE PAGES.
THE TELEGRAPH
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KVZBY DAT 111 THE TUB AXD TtHLI
BI THE
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9! tlOiyesr.
•fmm TuitTts mailed to snbscrlbers, postage
f • », At f l.» ajesr and 75 cents for six months.
Traailent adverttsementa will bs taken for the
D lily at $1 per square of 10 lines or less for the
■ «t insertion, and 5o cents for each subsequent In-
■ if lion, and for the Weekly at $1 for each Insertion,
A Dmlreto KeTolt,
Wo take the liberty ot making this ex
tract from a private letter:
Will you allow me to apeak for myself, and I
voice a large number of yeople?
I never can or will vote for Gordon, and 1 stand
reedy for on^eontslfle psrfy lash to whip out the
ring.
We can never whip the fight against corrupt
methods by any other than an open rebellion to
corrupt methods.
I now stand pledged at all cost to enter the fight
under an Independent.
I have no one In mind—anybody with ability and
• good record.
The writer is not a politician, has never
flafr ei ot deaths, funerals, marriages and births, been in publio life, and has no ambition in
f l, that direction, bat is a Democrat who has
.irjectod communications will not bo returned. g , wayg done Ug {u „ dnty
Oarrespondenoe contouring The extract from bis letter, which we
AIMES' lom of living topics Is solicited, but mutt do . * ..
AtU! and written upon but one aids of the psper to have quoted, is in keeping with many others
have Attention.
we have received from different sections of
HamlKanoes should be made by express, postal ^ gj a ^ e# That there is a wide and deep
B iw, money order or registered letter,
Atlanta Bureau 17 >4 Peachirde street.
aii communications should be addressed to
TI1E TELEGRAPH,
Macon, Gs.
ttucj order., check., etc., .taonld be made pays-
KI| M H. 0. Hasaox, Mauwer.
dissatisfaction it it useless to den;. A cor
respondent of the New York Sun voices
this sentiment in a recent letter from At.
1 ant a in there words:
Iu traveling over the 8tate I am surprised to find
how much revolt Is brewing among the people of
=== ^ ... c . . - I the State at Atlanta's dictation in Georgia politics.
Main it has been a prohibition state ror Tbere Ire pUutj of able politicians thoughtful
forty yean, but the present prohibition merchar.ta and farmers in the opposition, who, If
candidate for Governor says: “It is high properly organised and led with nrework,, braaa
time something should be done in this bands and popular catchword, on their banner..
, . „ !• a min a**)' 6000 “ake it warm for the Democratic party i*
Ktate to put down the liqnor traffic. AR““ ln OMrglg . Not a few of Major Bacon', friend. “
it may be naked, does prohibition promoit boU1)r pttdlc , tUat tbe , un wm 10 , upon lt for m, mln gnd g gr#gt cor ,, or , tlon „ thBt(Sf Mr . Co J, kUng
Tn* editor of the l’ortland Oregonian, ,lm ®' 11 no,r orgauleed, on the 2»th lnat, when m-doy. It wae even more bitter than the opening
who served in the ranks of the Union army, °™'™ 100^<,0,, ” omlD » t ^- *P«>uli of Colonel Ingereoll on the .erne aide. Two
" , , . ,• Vnowlorloa We are not at all snrpnscd at these de- more remarkable epeechee have never been
deuhues that he knows cMs J We have , ong Biace passed*'- *■> * eonrfroom her, on lb. .am. eld,
that ‘‘since the passage of the arrears oi " .... ; v . of a case. “This is a transaction." said ex-8eu»
pension set sbont every shirk snd utterly j „!T, __ L _* j torConklingIn hie rpeech to-day, alluding tothe
successful rival’s face and then blew his
own brainB ont
It is worthy of note thst sil the disasters
occurred in sbont the hottest season of the
year. Althongh they happened in different
points of the globe, they were all promptly
reported at one lime in yeslerday’a Tklk-
obaph.
Besides the dark pictures sketched above,
there were also prints from the brighter
side of life. There was the news from
New South Wales that the Parlia
ment had passed a tariff
act, and from Toledo came the assurance
that Senator Jones, of Florida, had finally
become persuaded away from Detroit, and
was in Ohio maki- g a speech for home rale.
Yesterday's issue of the Macon Tele
graph was a remarkable one, and it is well
worthy of preservation. In years to come
it will prove a valuable reference and a his
toric treasure.
loud whisper)—Hold on: IPs a picture of a sheep*
Auctioneer—As I wee eaylag, ladle, and gentlemen.
have. here a picture of a moat superb merino.
What am I offered on n bid.—New York Tribune.
———— ( reiaaoiimia, omy •*. n iu n ,L,,e ulwh- ami b-tter Fostinn ai J ' lI1 °Cgh ^
Thicgione would rather have left uneald. The paper clipping states thst General Badeau fectly safe wnv whnt t? ,? ct * in a L *
profeeeor—"How singularly you and your brother claims to have obtained possession of Gen- tioners tried to ne-nm r i® * c bool
rcemble each other. MUa Angelina." Ul.a Ange- eral Grant's celebrated Appomattox dispatch I reduces the “jUssine-i,
iina—-la that a compliment to my brother or a in a peculiar way. The story, which is accompanies ererv ji'J ~ con< Jlti°n
compUment to me?" The profeeeor—"Oh, t com- said to have been related by General Bad, tn no doubt that bv ei< r - i ' u
plimeut to neither, I assure you."—Loudon Punch, himself, is to the effect that General can gradually* In. ,1-j 116 R c *Urrk
__ fir,in, aft,.. ..nnnln.Unr, tilo Worked off " n .
Grant,
. of sc
and mother. Mother (reading sign In window)— d( , n ly
denly remembered that he had not actual frosts—acta nrmn i * e * so h of
. notified President Lincoln of the surrender, orders as i does Pulmonary di».
• and, asking Badeau for his note book, wrote dne"them to s
shut the door.* Frapper means Iced, you know, the famous dispatch. It was farther Htated A C omhin«tinn tyl*.
•Eutrez tans frapper. What dove that mean,
Ethel?*' Ethel—**Oh, it'a French idiom for *pleaso
■nuttne aoor. irrappor means icea. you *now. tue lamoaa dispatch, lt was iartner stated A combinatinn
Enter uniced, or leave the cold ouUlde, U what lt that Badeau asked permission to retain the c ise • 8 P 6C J.? e8 '-^Xer. i
meen. litersUy/'-Llfm | original copy, to which General Grant as- mos ’t obstinate^rid-]> Osw.M cnr *
seuted, and that a duplicate was theh and — r '
Mr. Conkling has been making one of
the greatest efforts of his life. A New
York dispatch makes this notice of the
effort:
For three houra to-day Roacoe Conkling stood in
Judge Lawrence'* c jurt-room before the jury in the
big telegraph suit and denounced Jay Gould and hie
alleged unlawful seizure of the Bankers and Mer-
chanta* wires In unmeasured term*. With all his
great powers of oratory under full command he de
livered blow after blow. There baa never been is
court-room to scathing a denunciation of a public
Same In England aa here-'T aay, Cholly, ole boy, . . g ,
* pee they've found another bag of the mall loet there made, which was handed to the tele-
With the .-earner Oregon." "Have they, though? B r “P h . operator General Badean retaining
By jove, I hope they won't And them all." "And «>e onglnaL B. C. Laverty, the operator
why notr "Why, you «e.'the Oregon eanh about >“ V™, P n^T.l‘^..m °
* — ~- -> veriion WffeltS tS
to America. Chicago hew»._ 0 f f} e nenJ Badeatt, and is an interesting
Id the police court: Judge— o 8tand up prisoner. I gcrap of history never before published.
What i>« your name and age?" Prisoner— M Ia lt poa-1 MB. LAVEBTl’s STORY.
.tide that your Honor doe. not recognU. me? Yonr , (I ]mve neTer Bpo ken about any of these
Honor ha. Hen me fully a dozen time, before." mn tters since the close of the war, but I fro-
Judge nurprieed)—"Why. no!” Prisoner (with con- qm-utly see just such inaccurate stories in
de.cen.ion)—"Ah, well. It doe. not surprise me. print," said Mr. Laverty, “and often feel
Since I have changed the cut of my beard none of I tempted to correct them, I remembrrthe cir
my friend, recognize mo."—French Joke. | cumstaneea of which jon speak very distinct-
•By Jove. Tom." «ld on. Harvard mao to an- 1 *' f a ‘y “ 1 , ele R rB I' h
.. .. . . , ...... operator on Gen. Grant s staff and trans*
other on thearenu. yeeterday.**how did happen ^. ttad the telegraphic correspondence
that Columbia laid lt on Harvard ao thick?” "Bah! t r
pension ECfc noouv cvciy BU>» J - rawnumginnii riwcu uiumug 10 me
worthless veteran of his brigade has been a * Vf>r t,n,e ‘ nr earmwt and hnn- seiaureof ths Backers and Merch-nts' wires, ••which
successful applicant for a pension." I work, the Telegraph has not shirked j ntandi absolut ?ly by iueif among the audacities of
its portion or its responsibility. The idea Wall street, the audacities of wrecking corpomtlons'
Him Is a sentiment from the Springfield has bten induntrioosly circulated that the the record ° f domineering by the aid of irre-
Union that will do to keep: “We b»Ye Xeliobbph haB llten , ha r n9ible , oader •i-tlhle. caplUl-a tran^tion which .Und. alone
. . . . a .rinee.CtKP tt'irls to . ... . ^ v . I lu its AudAcioua deAanoe of law and of public and
talked a good deal about educating girls to m tLig cami)algn . Xhe Telegraph made priTaU morAli( aDd ln the .hiftirg and wriggling
become wives and mothers. Has it er | it M own campaign, fought upon its own attempt* made toe»cape renponeibiMy,” *^upp«w»
occurred tothe faculties of male colleges I without the slightest reference to thu act," he continued, "had been done by tome
that it would be a good thing to train young ot j, enl . It did it , dnty iu ite own vay and starving workman unable to maintain hlmiolt or
men to become good husbandsand fathers." t0 the beat o{ it8 abilu hi. famUy what, din would hare h,.n»t«d.bout
* I r» _j ai. / I the audacity of euch a crime. Suppose it had been
Tuk Atlanta brewers, beer-jerkers and During the course of the campaign it took done by an Anarchist or by a striker. Suppose
bar-keepers may yet comohigh to that town: more than one occasion to express its dis- Herr Most or Powderiy had done this, and
“Some timo ago the Circnit Court of the approval of a movement looking to a coali- there had been a trial, wonll not there
TTnltwd states in Iowa decided that brew- tion with the Republicans, black and white. h » v0 b »™ » couvlctlou and punishment, and
United States in io« a uecuieu ini., u.u *' ’ , would not the men of corporate capital have been
cries in existence when the prohibition law We recognize the fact that the ills and thg lou de.t ln their condemnation? These tinea
was passed could not be stopped without humiliation the people of Georgia have snf-J w(n ao t w.utcd, except to etrangle competition,
compensation to their owners; and now we fered for years from ring politicians, who A. the grave i« the deetloy of all ltvoe, ao tho Weet
l.car nf another rnlina bv the same court, have usurped control of what is called the Cnlon Telegraph Company wa. tho tomb and
near ox nuumcr iu»ug "j ... . 1 — ... mmnuiiw
that drinking saloons are likewise entitled | Democratic org^l^tion, are intolerable,bnj
to protection. Thoy are property which we fail to see relief in a remedy that would to leB1 , line.? Why, in order that
cannot bo renderod useless without com- lead to negro domination. The safety of the I competition may check and cheapen rates. No
ponsation.” State and the security of society, in our panoply but tho panoply of a great corporation
„ _ . .—, V. n ,l w opinion, depend upon the solidity of the’I would over have emboldened any ra.n to try
New YoKaesir*. to mix herbecrnd■ U M tn msiu DrfJ doe. not mean die- *“ ** »
music. Mayor Groce object*, but the beer . _ , I not bayoed a doubt that Mr. Oould knew ev-
aml muilo still keep company. The Mail bo “ or * ot humiliation. Good men #ry one of th# fact> tbat mAko ma i ic# ^,1 op
and Express soya: “The law is not enforced I ftn< ^ honent methoda may bo | proiilon ^ wrong doing »ura out of the
s g A#. nn »«iA bome down by political combinations, I faca of hla tr»naactlou? And U not the came true
because the peopleof Ncw York do no ui.h ^ ^ nWmg ' ^ ph b g8gurod> w „ Norrln Omen. Bu.e.U Sag.and.ll thU«,terio cf
it enforced. At tn® pre«ent momentu W M -«fn B n I railroad and telegraph magnate#? Who came ln
directly against tbe law to sell beer to music u * I plao* of these men? Two little clerks, b 9th of them
ft , It U to pickpockets. But in the one caae Tote fo f ?° rilOU ^, t W ® baVe n ° l owing their bread and butter to the Western Union.
♦Ldh ftnmmnnitv nm nmeticallv o unit i n « ten cntlcism for thorn. Thl* is ft matter and ftbsolutely fiependent upon it. Why, gentle-
. ,, . y . ** - *« nilior thav w Woh they rnmit decido for themselves, but men, their very pretence renders more glaring thau
wish ng the lsw enforced; lattethe Tr.bxoiucu does not propose to jeopard- any thin, .Ue culd the ab«n.e of their employer.,
are indifferent or hostile to its entoree- ‘ 11 ,»y to your face., gentlemen cf the Jury, that If
ment. That istbo main reason why the I ' ^ ^ | ^ I no one of you bat been approached during tkepreg
concert anloon. are in full blast" movement that may p ace all political power „„ of thl , lrltl by th . Western intcn or iu
1 in tho hands of a coalition of negroes and I .atetutos. lt tea tribute to yonr characterent which
A FAMOUS TELEGHAM.
n xt
half-week the diet Hi—7T~
The Mcago tviildl Notified President tftn„ coo '|pg- Fruit, light
J.tncotn of W. Surrender. catar?h“ dkt C0W A B 7‘ t t 9*
Philadelphia, July 9.— A fu^itive news- still better.' Futino s' thon Kh,
fectly safe wav whet th. C Jf? CU . in » t>
TUE
the
.. concluding tbe terms indoorelt iaeut t„ k ^ ° a " But
gHne: Street In Parle—Hoarding echoel mlae | anrreudbr wilh General Lee, snd- | while^™dd“ir-wn b bef^ P1 " n ^.
fltUh
Wusbiugtou Critic.
about such au important
. . . relating to the surrender. I must soy I doubt
wa. the di.Ru.ted reply. "1 goes, our boy. must whe ther Gen. Budeau ever made this state-
have been devoting themeelvts to their studies j jyijnt, althongh it must bo confessed ho has
and neglecting bneinet.. They make me tired. never denied it. He was present, and is,
I'd like lo know wbmt a man goes to college for.eny- 0 f course, familiar with all the details, -
' aud he ewore an oath iu baseball Latin.— | hence he could not have been mistaken MOST PERFECT MADF
rtant event. I bad „ . , . ™"
' Prepared with special regard to health.
No Ammonia, Lime or Alum.
too. with my playfuleaUiee."—(Extract from young I “'(S' 11 ®x 'ina, memoraote aiiy apm a, loot). | ™' CE BAKIJC
man', letter to mother young man., -Enjoyi my I A '“ U ‘ - 1 , 1 “ Cl °" k 0D . ttl0 “oming of the 9th OH ^ QO * ^ T -
of April Gen Grant sent me. with a num
ber of telegrams addressed to President
Lincoln and tho W .r Department, I
to find onr wire, which tho telegrnph corps,
under Chief c,t Construction Doran, was
following closely by way of the South Side
railroad. As I had considerable! trouble to
‘AwtuUy lolly eveulng. Danced two round, with 1 been with Gen. Grant continually from the I
very .tunning girt. Think I rather fetched her. time we left the front (Petersburg) until the
night of that memorable day, April 9, 1865.
Ch<
iroui i
nro*P
negro
tout
itnl*
work
tb*. v ’
iin
ty sP'
mild
it tbe
Tbe«
when
bepal
level
Hid t
eclat
have
them
Th
read'
Gem
Tb
time
they
unde
not 1
the
falle
yonng man.) -Enjoyed my
Hit? Not a bit. uniy ona man could dance a step,
and he kept eaylug stupid things all tbe time, and
laughing at them himself. Never waaeo bored ln
iuj life. M ~(Extract from lady’s letter to hoeom
friend)—Judy.
Young man
eearcb ot a place: "Do you need
any bxnd«, Mr. Hayeead?" Farmer Hayseed— 1 find onr pe< pin, and a considerable dis
Need ’em? Certainly I do. Pull off your coat and lance to ride, I did not return until about
pitch right in.” "How about the—eight-hour rule? I 5 p. m. The surrender had then been ar-
Do you believe In that?” "That’s the rule;on this ranged, and the General and bis staff had
farm, young man. You go to work at 4 ln the morn retained to hendqunrters from the house of
log and knock off at noon. Then you go on again I Mr, McLean, where the documents wero
at 1 o'clock and wwk till 9. Eight houw at a time | _ The telegrams announcing
i« enough for me, I tell you."—Philadelphia Call.
.... __ MOST PERFECT MADE
Mamma—"Did yon onjoy the reception last eve-1 ident Liucolu (who was always spoken of at I R^^Lv"°Ja,uS25 I
IDV. mv dear?” Clara—"Oh. ever in miirh! 1*1 (.iDilniixrlnn kb finn.nl T.innnlnl .11(1 S-nm. I and nnturally a. thefruit.
and officially reporting this oveDt I
were addressed separately to Pres-1
niug, my dear?" Clara-"0h, ever ao much! It heuilquartcrsus General Lincoln) atul S^cre- f,. ...
IU.! I met Mr. Albion, aud hi. tary Stanton. They were nil written either P r ‘ce Bakluc PowderCo. (Lira,
■imply delicious! I met Mr. Albion, and hi. tary Stanton. They *
manner le just perfectly exipiieite. We danced by General Rtwlings or Colonel Ely S.
ever eo many times." Mamma—"Ylr. Albion? I Parker, 'the Indian,' who was Grant's mili-
Wkere la this charming young gentleman from?" tary score ary. They were handed to me by I
Clara—"I think he le from Chicago, but bis manner Colonel Parker. I had mounted my horse
perfecUf English that you would think ho had when 1 **» called back, and, demounting,
always lived In New York/'-Tidblte. we went into the tent * General Grant said
» — — . , ., I to me that he was very anxious to receive
A grocer In an Indian, town, who ordered hi. lieg t0 tbo dispatches sent in the morn-
goode Lorn Chicle, wav charged by an Indian- in ^ Bnd urged me make fiagte with tho
•polla drummer with a want of patriotism ln not I present one*. 1
patronizing home Institutions. ••Will yon give me I getting THE message OFF.
oo day. credit?- aakedtbe grocer. "Ofccur.. " ..j ^ to Appomattox StaUon, about one I
••And hen ekteod me thirty uay. furth.t r "P«- mile distant, ki f,u-t as my horse would
bape. "And If IlaU will you compromUo for is ratry ntl(l tbere {onnd ont lintt j UBi
ceutt 00 tho dollar, and help me beat all other cred- completed to thnt point. I entered a freight
“ore* That', what my Chicago house le doing for oar) wbicb waa ont i, 0 „i de track loaded with
me, and about every third order they throw tn a I sacka, aud mode room for my instrument. I
doxen lied-corda or a dollar-cloek aa a free gift''— I I had but little difficulty in getting to Wash- I
Wall Street Newe. I ington, though by a somewhat circuitous
route. Having done so, I said, 'Here’s the
surrender,' and immediately transmitted the
deolHwedtbnrfrlsnnxy
WiSoins, tho weather prophet, is prog- j bad white men. We h ive had one sad ex-1 )on may be prond, and of which 1 should bi proud
nosticating again. He says he docs not perience of this in Georgia. We have been | 10 “J d J ln l
anticipate any further great chango in the tw j ce notified daring this campaign by lead-
YVoman's Point of View,
Tho Herald of Health is waging war against I followilTg-
tho corset, Ooe of the most zealous help- 1 *'
ers. Dr. Mary A. Allen, tells her little stoty
and follows it np with a moral worthy of at-
toution, to aay the least.
ter
SlIJtKDSAMD PATOHE8.
... CoNonissMAX Reed is reported as being
weather until fall. "September," ho says, I j n g supporters of Genoral Gordon that the) I angry. He was interviewed the other day
“will open cold and etormy, premonitory to I preferred and were prepared for an inde-1 B t Portland, aud he said, speaking of the
my great storm, commencing on the after- pendent race. President's vetoes of private pension jobs:
noon of September 29, and tbo great war I w'e have an idea that they have been II*- I "The makers of the constitution never con-
of the elements will come ns sore as the I appointed in the result, and do not propose I templated such an extraordinary nse of the
inn is in the heavens. It will be a Btorrn I t 0 BO ften their disappointment. I veto power." Perhaps the fathers never
of unparalleled vlolenco, and, after sweep-1 It will be well for those who may differ I considered that Mr. Tommy Rocd would be
ing across the Atlantlo and travening tho I f rolu ua j Q this matter to bear in mind that iu Congress voting pensions to bummers,
country will exhaust it* energies upon the I twenty years have added little to the politi-1 sutlers and camp-followers,
ragged front offered by the Rocky Moun-1 c j tducation of the negro. He learned the
tains. Fishermen in the maritime provinoes I rud i m(jn ts from freedmen'a bureaus and
and In Haw Fonndlsnd have not been slow I F^l.ral soldiery, and he his yet to unlearn
to appreciate my predictions, and I have I t beBe j^sona which have impeded his prog-
already received inteUtgence from many I real.
that they have made arrangements to be In 1 xba negro dreotes like the best white man
port on the date of the destructive storm." I 0 f fiu acquaintance. He tnlka like him and
Mua Cleveland has another book on tbe *»>*'' lik « him . lalUtea the weakneaa-
atoeka. 8be call, it “Ex-Rex and Rex.” «*<>* BenUoman, but he votes
She advertises it thus: “Noone can imagine always with the mean white man, the one
what the sensation u to be suddenly elevated who goes down nxareat to tho level of the
from obscurity to the very apex of society “«*"> “ management and morals,
in a moment, aa it were, without warning— I one Ikay'e Issue of the Telegraph,
to a position entirely nnaoaght. and un- Y'esterday's TiLEonAPH presented an nn-
dreamed of-and then to deacend from Uiat ningl ^ o| bnmun mi , fortune . uJ mU .
poaiUon and look back upon that glittering doedg> ud [t , B triking example of
year of my life, with its wealth of ossoci- lbg tfflcleD of mod , ro nev . «,vice.
ationo. with its marve oiu experience From fgr 0 „ Ngw 7oglgnd
came th*-
Thee things I cannot tell you ot Pmmit nowi q( tUe appBl u ng horrorB of a
write them in ft book. I will write of >\ tub* *
blocks. I have neuralgia every little while,
boro I'll n
Hor toft whlto hand bo 0011171.
1 bo drooping goldou head coreoaad—
And said. “M* darling Oraca,
The powder on your ta:a
la ooUlng my white root"
—Booton Courier.
Why otando he motiduleoa and Iona,
Lake a pale atatua carved ln atone.
With uelther word of ulrth nor moan?
* . I sent this and the accompanying mos*
I m good for nothiug, and yet there icetu* I 4 igf* at 3:45 p. m., and ut 4:15 p. m. deliv-
to be no diaciwe about me. I wink you’d ered to Gen. Graut the congratulatory ftu-
tell me what uiU me.” I mrers from President Lincoln »nd Secrctnry
Tho spaftker waa a beautiful girl about 19 Stanton. Strangely, the line soon after
years old. Nature had intended her for a I failed to work, and no budnena waa done
magnificent specimen of womanhood. She I from that point fo* several data afterward,
was not less than five feet seven inches in Gcueral Grant was gre.Uy pl*nsc-d with the
height, but with shoulder*! and hips broad I speed} manner in which the business had
in proportion; she measured but 22 inches I been transacted, as it enabled him to re-
around the waist. I trace his movements, which he did, going
Of course, she asserted that she did not I to Burketville Junction the next morning,
dress tight; but when told that in order to an d thence to City Point nod Washington,
have good health sue must lcaveoff her cor- General Badeau ever stated," coutin.
set she rebelled. "YVhv, how would I look I ae J Mr. Laverty, “that Grant forgot to
itbont a corsei': she exclaimed, “I'd be a I send the dispatches uutil reminded of the
icrfect fright- IV hat reply was there t» I omission, he makes a great mistake Gen
ie made to ao convincing a statement? lint I, ral Grant reported regularly every dsy,
■>y the light of science her whole body was I „nd was in constant communication about
Ruminated, and to tbe understanding wis-1 that time because be was i x-
ion she was a perfect fright as it was. 11 tremely anxious about the personal ,
never see such a figure that I am not re- safety of tho President. Furthermore, be in, on Your Guard,
minded of Hiram Powers query in regard Laid to me when I was intrusted with lira I -ft””? Otpeta. MssUre sre^yd.lrjmWjL
nn a ra " W0Udet , ra °J DiD8 ?***«■. Uxat I had been very ^tbt; .^ tbs ^r ^
where Hlie puu ner inerf _ _ | fortunate in getting circuit# promptly and I that u wally trustworthy and valnahi*. Ben«oak
What thought# too deep for human apeach,
What fancle# weird beyond the roach,
Of humau utteraoces to teach?
Why ■ tan da ha wrapt and lone aud itiU?
Dr»od# be ou eome unuttered til.
Bome old despair time cannot kill?
terrible earthquake, tho fall details of
Ah. no! a bawdier, heavier «troke
Haa crushed hla dauutlcM heart of oak—
Ilia laat luapender button’# broke!
Modaety la vary becoming ln a fool, but lt makee
man appear Ilka a foot—Cincinnati Enquirer.
ington, not to mO. my book sell, bnt for l blch coqIJ not fgU to
tb. love ot telling my prat feeUngm IUv. uaU , 7 fte leggt UDBUiTe . xhe aU ,r!ra of
nothing but praise mul love for the ^c* I tj,, B t onUB ' desolating and death-dealing I u * , .
of Washington. I met there aom. of the WQrk UUnoigf ^ Iggg h)irrowlng
noblest people in the world. I met ladle. , b> v .. ,/.. Und y ‘
bom and reared in affluence u»d position. I j nnwelcomo . Th# e loaion in th.1 ,h f 1 *
v Infinitely charmed me. I have no _ .... -.. . 1with dumb hell, forst Ua.t. mouth
of Involautary anlclde. the Ice ci
supersede tbo toy platoL—Phlla
They infinitely T' " I Bncbtai, Ohio, min. wo. fatal to at least I .'iVancr—New York Jourari.
means of knowing yet how they regard me, ^ d olbe „ vere Mriou , ly ln .
bnt I will ever regard them with the kin teat me0, 7 “* Sow that th. hot we.ihor U here tn. truer, sad
r—linn. MHiralselv Hu. wife nf Senator P 0r<!d * | rich men are leaetcK town. Thu. th. Urge cities
of feehngs, particularly the wueof Senator I m however, seem al-1 rid of all thrtr idle population.
Logan, who U perhaps, the moat popular mogt have been ont . tb , 7— u . mgn . .
penon in WaahingtOD. |_ f . . « I Intheexca\atloiie at Pompeii a man was found
[weighed in sad reanlta by tb, I ou hi. banJ. auii kuree. W« wore not aware that
Paonismox politics is beginning to dis- (IwiUftil acta of the many victims recorded I thecolUrbutton wasof such urlrorlftn—Youkere
tarb Uaaaaebaaetta. The Boston Adver
tise says: “On Monday next a conference
of leading Republicans of the Htnte is called
to meet in this city to consider the question
of th. saloon in polities. From the indica
tions, we jndge that there will be a consid
erable araemblage of prominent meg, who
feel that this iasne la one that demands se
rious consideration. No ona who baa ob
served the drift of thing* recently ho.
foiled to notq the largely increasing feeUng
in opposition to the establishment of the
saloon aa an elemeut in our politics. By
this we do not mean the strict idea oi pro
hibition, which has been gaining ground in
certain localities, especially in tbe Month,
but that broader and more general belief
that the saloon traffic, acknowledged by oil
to be on evil, ought to be kept strictly
within the bounds laid down for its con
trol and not aUowsd to become a threaten
ing factor in politico. This it haa certainly
groom to be, especially in oarlargcr cities.
When these gentlemen get together they
hal best look nf ter th. bottle and the jug
as political
in yesterday's issue. The first were 7001 suiremau.
strikers who are starving in the woods at I
Grape Creek, Illinois, and who were yet de-1
The Portland Pres. >ajs that a prohibitory law
tn bo utado to hotd water. Wo never knew a pro-
termined. in the face of imminent death, to I h,bttonr Uw ^ ? oold
’ ‘ ‘ ‘ • thu water, ud pluty of lt.too.-Bo.too Put
continue the strike, snd to wage war on ne
groes who hod been token from Kentncky to
Pood mother (to bachelor undo)—"Why, John,
don't Ut tho baby play with that (old toothpick.
fill their place* in the] mine*. Sadder yet, mllow „ .. B«h.lor nncU-'-Oh. that won t
however, were tbe deaths of no lest than do any harm. I bar. a atrtng tud to u to I
seven persons, who had sought in self-1 lost ti.“—Life.
destruction releeae from the woe* of this No man ran nolle what a low Uved. mUcrabU,
life, the chief of which seemed to be pover-1 dUtuatlng puna boraball U nntu ha haa boon
ty. Four persons committed suicide in I volnntotr umpire sud haa had hu brad split open
New York city alone, one of whom wa* nn | “wdecldtnt right whan the tedium .Ida of tho
aged woman. She and her htuband, esc!.
■-•ania bappaned to b# vn>og.—Plcayua*.
•*Df###l" axclaimad a ChLugo girl. **11 all
panda on the way you #wlug it. That la th# gmt
... a , _ ■ #a jfat after all. Th# Engiuii woman cannot avtng
gether. Way ont in Portland, Oregon, ] It at all; tha American woman .win* It pretty wall.
half-century ohl, locked themaelves in a|
•nd (fonimitted anicide
11# a poem.'
wife. Oft threw a bottle of vitriol in the
0. 1H<W—Hon. E. M. Stauton. Secretary of ■
a'anhlngton: Genoral Loo #urrond#re<l the Army
of Northern Virginia thl# afternoon on tortne pro- I
“now what i, th. m.t-
with me. I am bo tired all the time 1 | -u. s. uukt.
I’t atand anything; I can’t walk three I ••Lieutenant Ueueral."
Most of tho dlae&M# which afilict mankind uvwkW
ally caused by a disordered condition of tho LIV £ R.
For all complaint* of thla kind, inch aa Turodiiy «t
th# Liver, BlUoosna##, Norvona Dyapopcta. ladlcw
tion, InWmlarity of th# Bowsla. Gaoatlpatlon. TUt>
looey. Eructation# and Barelng of th# fltmuefc
(■omotimM called Ileartburn), Mlaama, Jhkfta.
Bloody Fluz. Chill# and Fmr, Bmkboa# IWw.
Exhaostkm before or after Fever*, Chronic Dtu-
rhoa. Lom of Appetite, Headache. Foal Bmtk
Irrogulant’e# incidental to Female*. Bcarisg-dov#
arJ^SUDIGER'S lURMTU
n Invnlunbte. It nnotapanMralivrildhwna
:p|lDC ml diaennenoftba LIVES,
I L. U K n, STOMACH and BOV? ELS,
rhanzre tha ccmptailon frum a waxy, ]«*
llnzo. to a ruddy, healthy color. It rather *«^a
low. aloamy rtSrita. b la oua of tho B EST AL
TERATIVES nnd PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
Fur solo by all Druasiata. Pried,00 pwk"h
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
?40 30. FRONT ST., Phllndolphln, P*
tearlldemfcw 6m
It U easy enough to provo thnt tb,- immediately transmitting hU messages. He I Ploatar. are biihlyand MtantutraUy m^uwA
breathing capacity U actaally lessened bj Hoped that taday especially would be no «»««»"(«> afowhont. aUmaats
wnpunt avar. my Loan wnt my/kwi H..1.I ire. I qt-f- IlL.t- I. . X .I Other# have any effect WhaUVr. TP# P H , PUC *;
Itbe coraot, even when not worn tight. An> exception, as more than likely be would be raSJforeran'hJn'^IwUnrthraitn* <M
one who wiahet to try the experiment cad I in more urgent need of the Une than evtr I name of ••Caiwicin." •Capotenm.'* ••Cajwktw."#J
ait down and begin to draw in the deepeet I before, lie nrued me to make arrangemcntM I *'Capucin. M which are meant to paa« for "tiapo*
breath pcsible. When tbe limit of X L, near a certainty a. noaaibl.. The orig" I
corset is reached, nnciaap it, and ace bow I nal telegrams announcing the gnrrender. I ,tc. When buying a.k dl.tincUy for !»«•'•
I widely its clasp can be separated by tbx-1 returned to General Graut along with the I Pl»«lar and vmtict yonreelf by a p.™ 0 ** 1
laoiion of th« lungs alone. Then if you replies from President Lincoln and the Sec ‘ lon - '!>• -nuS
»_ave been reltry of War, and auppojm they .re among
non VY^ ‘SS'jH ^ ot V» r . »“PP«« “>•?»/• "“““B Sh.'f^rtSh."
•’enax-ned by non-use, and that with full I the campaign papers of General GrunL I -
MONEY LOANED
liberty tbty would increase in strength,
you will be able to imagine how
much tbe corset baa lessened tbx
vital capacity. I saw a fine illcstra'
R F. LAWTON, Bunker,
Second street Macon, Oo.
“I do it tn deference to tbe opinion of my I ment before a
frier da,' she explained. “They complain I f gbt is to be shx rt and decisive the re-1
line
rrur
Ilow to Fight * Cold.
As soon aa oppression of the cheat, ob-1
struction of the nssal ducts and nnasnal
tion of this a few days since. I colled up-1 lassitude indicates that a “cold haa been I on Impravad Farm and City Frot**?- Var toras
on a lady whose literary tabors are wonder-1 |oken,"its influence should at once be conn- applrto
ful. 8be received me in a neat bat loose I terse ted by the purest and coldest air avail-1
dress, in which every organ of the body bail I able, and tbe patient ahonld not stop to I
fall play. She rejoiced m her perfect phys-1 weigh the costs of a day's fnrlongh against I
icul freedom. She ran up and down stiirs I the danger of a chrome catarrh. In cose I
with tbe lightness of a child, and fell no I imperative dntlea should interfere the I
palpitations of heart or oppression of lungs. I enemy mast be met after dark by devoting I
Later in the day she dressed to go oat np-1 tint half of the night to an oat-door cam-
on the street with me, and pnt on a corset I pai B n, and the second bait to an encamp-
— t * wide-open window. If the
MONEY LOANED
—ON—
if I outrage their sense of propriety by ep-1 sources of tbe adversary must be diminished
peering without one, bat 1 do penance all I by a strict fast Temporary abstinence
the time I wear iL" * I from food is the most effective and at the
We started off at her tunal brisk pace, I same time the safest method for climl-1 —. a
bnt in a very little while she said to me, “I I noting the morbid elements of the system. I 0 ■ * \ J ^ I
can’t walk ao fast when I’ve a corset on. X I Towards the end of the year a damp, sultry
can't breathe, yon see." And so to eecom-1 day—catarrh weather—iafisometime* fol-
modata her diminished powers of breath-1 lowed by a sadden frost and at such
ing we slackened onr pace, ami soon ah* I times I have often found that a six
oommenced to look weary, her cheery Uagb I hours' inhalation of pare, cold night
became less frequent, her face began to I air will so free the abstracted air
wear an anxions look; her vital capacity I passage* that on the following morning
was lessened, and her whole system felt the I hardly a slight hook in cos of the voice sng-
effecta of iL “I could accomplish nothing I grata tbe narrowness of the escape from a
at oil,” said she, 'if I were compelled to | two weeks' respiratory misery. But, aided
wear s corsei at my work." by exercise, outdoor sir of any temperature
I asked a yonng lady to sing for mo tbe I will accomplish tbe some effect. In two
other day. With soma hesitation snd days a resolute pedestrian can walk away
Mashes tbe excused herself, saying, “really, I from a summer catarrh of that malignant
I shall be obliged to decline; the fact is, 11 type that is apt to defy half open windows,
am just breaking in a new comet, and it I But tbe specific of the movement cure is
hurts me so I can hardly live." “Why do I arm exe,cu» dumb bell swinging, grapple-
yon wear iL then?" “Uh. I'd look ao with-1 swing practice und wood chopping. On a
ont a corseL” I cold morning (for, after all, there ore ten
To me she would look far better, for 11 winter catarrhs to one in earn-
coaid see that her health wa* failing, ber I mer), a woodshed matinee seems
cheeks paling, her nerves starving for the I to reach tha seat of the disaw*
vital breath of God'afpnre^eir.jehich tbe cor-1 by gn air tine. As th* chutt begins to
■et was shutting ont of her lungs. I heave under the stimulus of the exercise,
“We girls or* always glad to undo onr respiration becomes freer as it becomes
corsets and draw a long breath at night,” deeper an 1 fuller, txpactoraxion erases lo
said one frank girl to me. “W* don't wear I be painful, and the mucus la discharged
them tight; w* con put onr hand* np under an masse, os if the system had only waited
them always, bnt— it dow seem so good to I for that amount of encouragement to nil
Now Armofy Bofl tie* Ifaera, Osrati*-
HKD HOB SAMPLES. mr»«2£2i-
an exilo Alsatian barber, poisoned his eight-1 but tha .wtagtog of a French w,
year-old son nnd himself. Both were dis-1 Horton JourasL
covered in one bed dead. An old man of j at th. dentist'. -WeiL doctor.
65, sod * yonng of 30, each shot him-1 ““sk °( B ? tooth?” -Mr dear air, thoj are .imply
self in New York, poverty lieing the cause " w,u - u ‘*“' "*»» do rou propora
ecu in new .ora, poverty .remi, eue cause u ^ gb<mt T<rT Uulfc U vU1
in each cos*. The day’s deeds was crowned I c
b, tb. wrraking of revenge b, a divorced rertT^Tu."-French Wil
bud ..ml 0“ the new huslind of his late | Art »acllosoor-W« h,».here, ladloa aadgrnC*. get them off and breath* just a* big” w w* I itself of th* incubus. A catarrh can* thus * , * u . ot m *?***•.•* «y**- JiLm^bvE*
mat (IS a can." I be broken np ina single day. For th* L’SST
Apply to*
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141 Sccotul Htrrct, Maeon, 0a-
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