The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 12, 1886, Image 5

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— „ iy ..AV»^ LECTt5R - , „ Mr. Davb'a •^frarricl**. Interviewed. ' J .1 ..ho in an Intimate friend, r>' I1 r'I*,* furui!}' phyalciill of Mr. ; »fc’ *,7 n the W.ieblBgton correspond- »'‘“iStlBiore Sun, iu reference to r^nt Utter on lioucrul 8hcx- L t'lf 1 have read Mr. Daria's ,y 0 u»-s M |a the Baltimore Bun * odenai* 8 m ? *’l l ’ uioa of the M ' , uM io-iuirr tmW.cs my opin- , /, ,.ament in nil its aspects, as (l (.jit u - 1M propriety, its rhetoric, • ;s w"’™, i reply that it would re- aft""'thnu I have at my enm- jl# 00 ^®' Viewed in the cnorctc, wt*1' ,J J. H y 0 u « hesitation in express* nri valxtid commendation of it. jOf *i ,p i,. caa uiUnoe», m my judgment, ,iJ ft i,,,ve done less: certainly, soo.t'> n- an jj not have done mure. J’fY«n attacked in the most l " li of his political faith, the > I prim iplea upon which I f Tfu people had oonscientimtsly t •nc'kaiiv staked their iudependone;) r*‘ oKiDle’aud suhtuitted their cau-e t , t {jin issue of civil war. The L it* u oich such unparalleled eucri. 1° i and fortitude had been die- • ' oiH ,topic, sud which he bad u. Lis public career from youth, m*** p n'til to bo ill-creuite-i m Lis feij actsas the chosen exponent of our Ef,*! be baldop to the world at a 11* • i ct aria 5 * 1 * uuil qiincic. It ibie .‘..rfinti' t ho&or; teoontl, to hi* & ‘ tr* flon^ihtener and patriotism m r '^'•’oVn-licrc, to the people whom he m ic'd cud fit- cause f.r which they P^a-Dnrth, t» the truth of history and |i* ;: ' jjj stdigiit muent of posteri'y, IT _ _..r wiovoto'.iionH which I tad with THE MACON DAILY TV > »•' HAP T E'!M\ MORNING, OCTOBER 12, ISS6.—TWELVE PAGES. CANADIAN TKLEGRufU LINUS. •>»* Rallioxd H,cur», a llij Monopoly— Coiapamet m Oddi. N«w York Time*. October l.-Tho Canadian r .utio! Hallway to-day took porftaMoti of « tvifgrauh lint* throughout Britub Co* 1 " m . bu - „Xlu» newly acquired system in- Uudes oil the lines west of Winnipeg. Heretofore messages tor Vancouver Id mil. victoria, and other prints on the Pacific coast in Canada have been sent to Chicago, tueuce to S*n Francisco, to Portland. Oregon, n nd then to the point of lies tioation, thereby involving an immense delay and rendering it utterly iiu- possihle to obtain a reply on the same dsy. This is now a thing of the rush Messages sent from Montreal to aiv point west of Winnipeg and to the Pacific Ocean way bn replied to within »t f^vc bourn. TbiH acquisition to the already tx*.* naive ■▼strm or the company gives it'lhe monop oly ot tho enure busintss went of Wioni* ptR. 1 bo aenoatiot) of tho street to-day U the notice that has b**en given to the direi-tors of the Montreal Telegraph Company by the Grcut North\*VH»f-rn Telegraph t'ompacy practically abandoning the guarantee of an 8 per cent, 'diviilf net ta that com par v The Great Northwestern claims that tb<. Canadian Pacific is op^ratim: lines of tele* t-tapU aim,*; uertoio railw»jMover wbirh the Montreal Telegraph Company claimed, in the trai’Mier of their contract*?, * to have *l>eoi*l rnd exclokivo piivihgt-s. Tho Great Northwestern calls upon taj M-.n* treal to enforce th^ae contract**. A gentleman wed pnftted in anjh matters arid: **rbe Great Northwestern, in essenc «. a».'» that if this i* cot dooc torthwith it will re use to fuithtr guarantee tho Mon- tr<al Comp Aliy's htcek. As the Western Union Company o »ns a Urge portion of tu? Dominion *i'ckgraph Compvnt H stock tt is Mapjiesed tiu y will divert tlieir busi COUNTKltkrMTBR CHADWICK. lie L-aveatfce Cunnl T->w|mih and Starts a Frtvate ftffnt. New York Star. A venerable man who could count G7 yc«ir«<, most of them spent on the. Erie canal storing mnloM along tn»'t »wpat‘*. anpra’ed before Coinmissi<*n *r S?d Hi Tteteraay “na cliarg iof makii g money too fast It w»-8 chaigid that h-- cud art up :i little private mint iu Aibaoy, and h ul !-egnn to issue ilver right »vnd left without any regard to tue silver l» 11 or the amonut of alloy iu a coin. Two daya a^to Cap*uiu John llcndricka, of the clipper*bnilt cmd bo..t T.lma, wuh arrsttdi ia B iwery salmm by Dciectivi Crystal f:.r p.vsdng concterfelt silver coin. lUtuiid that he hud bought them from Ciiaiwick. Detective Eaves, of tb« United States secret service, went to Albauy with a letter of iiimxluctiou to Comlwick, which rnferre*! u> him as a a\fe man. and asked for 1 one hundred halves." Chadwick add his mint bad just run out of ihew, but tbathe would hive u now jot# lot in at 4 o’clock, and that thev would cost thirty-five cents on the dollar. Ditcctive Eaves arrested him on the spot. In the house forty pounds of la', $3in connb riait money, s»-d mnl<l« for dollar.*, half dollars and quarters were found. Cnudwi k waived examination yesterday, and »n default $3,3uo bull he wrm sent to Ludlow Street Jail, which is just now full of eonntetfeib rs. ■«4corrmi"rt \ vr "" IVi.r tbehrtnction ot lue Luittd States I the Ikiiv ««“»* !liin - u t*' m *° Iviul r ami vital „ t l”, c . No living lutvn baa been so mali- •• - L.dwtf—W. HM.il s. dlwn—in, r.tgUrt. U mImw). « tup-K t.r lal—ioi • uuuu.ic. ind d«- j—Sci! th. l' i .' .if Pi• UW t« invpHO th» »«» \x ana iNwiiu*. h J have vio- i Montreal Tei- IakinS I*'aunnfi thb civil war unable tire irithe pnnetilKiUH aun sens'll'« ■ ,,j r, ^11 times eximmeii lot lire Ih-UciI s'*' ,'ivaui'.' •; .State’s right", nota-1 Montrenl ont iu u.h ooirt.” •; the Sutsi of A«utnc.'y, to "The whole matter hinges upon tho in I am only Hiuprisen tnat terpretation o£ the Bgroemaut between the jfi bav. so long ufilnyeu replying to i (‘.'11.ji itiii's," said a lem'iuK Uwyerwbo took laieonKUntl these oxlutnui^s, pr (pugu ail I an active pint a. one ot lire comrecl when 1 *■“” “* , I tho contraot was made “ofetion 7 conttnct stipulates that - _ I the oontracton, the Great North |_i. ;v purposely an l int.snely tuisrtjire- western, bind themselves during the con- 1 c ;,!r,3lr. ■leif nnn litii,. Itithem.t- J iP,nanceo< the contracts tu perform and o! the Andcrsonvills prisoners, I have it except J alt contracts ot the said company in ■ any power to oontrudict the exnhcraat I tfi. a.vend contracts and agreenunts bo- Isyb'iod. which Were circulated through | tween it and all railways then in (tree and Itkirnfire country regarding Mr. Da*ta s I «BocL So it only remains to be seen or l.aaucr towards these unfortunate prison. I proved whether or not the companies now |tt»refi to 'indicate him against such s!»n-1 controlled by the Canadian Pacific lies. At that very time tho Southern soi- j La ted their eoutraoia with the Mot Ifrriin (he field 'veto S'nrving for foo.l, I egraph Compaoy." Ipitbrsuveinnrent ot iFchoiond utterly \ meeting o£ directors of the Montreal Iphlct i supply them with it On u iny I Telegraph Company will be called at an liesrstons I wa« uns-ut at interview, be- early day to consider the situation. I trim Cieniral Winder and Mr. DitU rela-1 Ip,to the coedition of these prironers HK GAVE HIMSELF AWAY. |t tac nossibiltty of notluig supplies |r,. .re fctarving Iicoplc, and in every in* I A Counterfeiter Makes the Mlatake at Col. • • the greatest concern ami interest f.HlMS III. Trade to a IHUottve. or, txnrcssed by Mr. D .vis for their con-1 Amrasv, October 1.—An important arrest I fcon, ilwavs coupi.d with expreaaions of was inode in this city this afternoon by St and a desire that something I crct Service Detectives Janros Scanlon nntl tid Wdoi.e if po.-xible t> efford them I Cl itet.ee ii. l'.avcs, of New York, who from .■it.: treat starvation. That Ur, Davis information obtained yesterday through an I is" ; li ra niAtlo uii'.tntfS iu tho iiduiiuts-1 arrest in that city became convinced that I ta rn of such high and delicate dnties as I David ii. Chaawick, a notorious counter- Cevolved upon hitu urns', be admitted, cape- totter, was plying his vocation in Albany, mil. in his judgment of men, hut that be Arriving here at an early boar this nro'"- u-'a cruel and inhuman man, cr ever esc- ing. they applied to Chief Wil- tii-i his honor or betrayed a t.-nat,l know lard for assistance. Detectives No-. , ■b* utterly untrue." l«n aud Conners wero detailed | —5a»ci Etranuaster General Brice, U. 8. A., to help them. Then they disguised taael who was an old friend ot .Jett-rson I themselves and sallied ont. F.avcs a'on Ditv and was a classmate of his at West! met tho nrau he was seeking, sud, after giv. hnitor thb e years, side: “I have always 1 iug him the secret password and grip, was Lhit highest regard f„r I avis. As s boy soon iu conversation with him. The resnlt tie Military Academy ire ires the soul of I was that Chadwick told bun that all In- *o and when he. had reached man's 1 moulds, acids, etc., were nt his Souse, '-H2 2 kstidhIc P -.icklxond complctfiy i'urrp 1)3r-tH'fiMht in *fl it* funnm llmnonrn. llrlrhlttr.Tiiillna I lie rtc. lt«nrlcliM*nd patifl«»UM»blood.»l*n»«. Ut«* th* apTHit*. and aid* tU* aMi»iUtina oI to Kkv. J. T. UfKiUTiaH, th- booor*d pavtur of th* Find Knfonnel Church. Baltimnc*. Md. *ay»: ** llaviiur n.«d Brown'* Iron Bittar* for I)>*pep*ia and Indiff^tMin I t*k» xrwat pWmm iu n-cs.iu- nanrilna it hiahl/. Aten courjdrr it a aplnudtd tonio and imurorct-'r. and vary *trwn«thrnin«." Ho*. Joura O. burr, Judr* of Circuit Court, Clinton Go.. Ind.. saya: I bear moat rhorrlul U«ti- tttony hi the rBiokf «f^ Brown'* Xruu liltten tot Ocuuine baa abovn Trfultt Mark and CTuaacd rad ttnaa THE * >. 1.0. OO. PEItltr, GEOMUJ, Is tlif aole prupriftUir of O. I. o. (Old Indian Cure*, Tlie Perfect. Blew! PiirlfW ! Tbis vegetable Tonio and Purifier nevet fails. Dnig^sU mil it ntid indt»rst it every- wbere. Dr. Wm. F. Bjmum, 8r., a prominent pbvsician And citizen of Live Oak, Flo., writes ns: "It gives the best satisfaction ol all the Blood Purifiers." Ladies in Delicate Health Have in it a Sovereign Cure. ASA TONIC ANI> APPETIZER. There is absolutely nothing to l-nmpsrt with it DECKS CLEARED FOR ACTION! C. L. OGORMAN^r CO. Successors to J. W. Rico & Co. Wo are -jliid to announce that, the greater part of our I Fail purchases have urriv i and daily additions uro being | made to our a ready oxlen ve stock. ON MONDAY wo will prepare to make n DISPLAY OF FALL NOVELTIES which in variety, quality and beauty have never been ex celled iu this market. Our stock is complete in every do* pari merit, and no efforts will be spared to keep it at all times up to the requirements of tho best trade. Wo have boon fortunate in securing the services of an export buyer in New York. This will insure us frequen shipments of reliable goods, and all tiro novelties of tho home and European markets as they appear. We intend making great improvements in several depart ments, and will introduce some new leatures, of which our friends will be uot it ol. Tho business is under the same management, ns during tho last ten years, our facilities for doing business are largely in< roasc-d and wo aro determined to maintain the high standard of ou predecessors. Our p ices and terms always liberal. Oor motto: HONEST GOODS AT LIVING PRICES. O’GORMAN OO. o. X^. •eplQdkvtf GEORGIA STATE EAIR MOST PERFECT MADE rrerured with ctrict regard to Purfijr, Strength, and Uvalthlulnc,.. Ur. Price'. Baking Powder contain, no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price'. Extract., Vanina, Leman, Orange, etc., flavor dcllcleu.ljr. rtucc e/uuxa nWDlH GO., CJUcago ant St. Lutla. CLsracmra’s mm t hi rcUiubd tbt male me tho churaeUirUiioH I Living too avenue, aud agreed to deliver to I twipeet him ho him directly after diuner 100 spurious half | ttKwnanmn mmsmss ill iUU rilVwl tuu- uu -- I — V 7. 1 I raweaaioD nuil did »U in his power to noon was approaching, that they shou d go n.t.at it, l, true. He was •> sincere be- to tho home, Hirrround it, and fores ret* eu- f>i»r in suto’n righto, and when called by tmnoe. Thi» was douo rurd Uiad- l» State ho responded, .bnt under protest, wick discovered in the »>« greater proof in n .reded of the high very net of nirking cotmforfeit coin. . mad in which ho wm held by the people Tho dctecHvee Ascended the Stoop and rang ot Ih. S.utb thau in his selection to till lire for a,! mitt anon. Ahe call was answered by kuhHi po-ition in the gift ot the Conted-1 a middlo-ag d wonian about I r years old. I mey, de-pile his well-known c rnaerrntirm? O.uoing admittance, the deteouvoa went di- n.;„ a room man and all who ever rectly np atain, not herehng the woman a e«s in contact with Urr.. trie d or to. invitation to atop into the parlor wbl a «ia»t bt forced to adorn this. H« told we I aba c^lletl her huabana. t rom a utile I War. the Southern States acceded that be room at the beadof the *bUM aound* of «»»opposed t. auch a step, but would, of work leaned. Dcctective Nolan aeixed tae eontir, go with h a St ite. I a’ao had per- haadle of the dsor, opened it UUlckly, and •and knowledge of hia attempts to avoid there, dressed iu wurktaau a clothes, with k«;tp made Vreaideut; he was forced into I an apron on, was the uran they | til Office by his irtetnls. He ia a great and were after. He w “ n '" ( ? ,pl *.u‘ fed man and haa made only aneb an argn-1 ly i’J aurpnre. and P! , f, °“fe*uhto at which he wm working was covered \%itU all tho implenifiiita umii in tiounterfeiticR. Borne of the moulU and coins «(re not y**t cool A'.l the goods were I OOOKSTOVES ALWAYS SATISFACTORY EIGHTEEN SIZES AMD KIMDS -Will Open at- CENTRAL CITY PARK, MACON, GA., OCTOBER XJ.'-Jtlt, 1886, AND CONTINUE TWO WEEKS. ALL PURCHASERS CAH BE SUITE!' $10,000 Casli Premiuma MiSUrACTUKSf* ST Isaac A.Sheppard & Co.,Baltimore,Ki AND FI*- * ' E BY WALTER T. .lOlINNTON, angStwly lib Cherry St., M.ixon, Ga. Liu. A MILLIONAUth’d WILL. •ky III* Surviving Sun Is to C'intMt the together, aud with Chadwiek were I instrument. hronght to police headquortera, and Chad- "cvi, Tkx., September fit).—A acnaation I w ;,.k wm locked np. *•1 created in eocud and bnsiurM ctrclea in I Among the tools was a complete battery, his my to-day when tha contents of the I qq, e ,, rt . WM burning briakly in the ernoi- hi* l’tter Mct'lelland'a will became known. I Chadwick gave hia name m David M. hr. McClelland, who died last Friday, wm I Chadai k, ,ai l he formerly lived in Hath, ■ / ; \ ■ i i f [the clSgmm tobacco oiktmekt Vpi: ,1«HT KPfECTITK I VI»iN «»n tlujfiuiket f*»r Plliw. A Hr. (TKI. i.#r firhlfv IU* nr«t r fiillnl to » i.r..mpt m«OT. Ui Ul ri*r» And Ul-mi. Afc»c«*?, lirtiiU. i*U*>r. Kill Rhrttm lUrLtr'N Itch. Kiw ■it*.nun, riiupU«. fSx.rm *imI Ih il*. I'rlri* 30rl*. THE CLINUMAM TQDACCO CAKE • ITI UK’S OWN llKMi nV. I'arr** r! I Wound* Cut*, bfiiiwt, hiTfin-. &4!», Pc.ilMirMcl**. IbifiNi Wnofi, Ulkvnt. Nir^k. h* rr K.' /. h rvT.mati B*tnlM(i«.Com«, Nrurmlfls.lU^m-u.ivru. nr-Urtl* Ik*!. BbMm*llu Coat Ck Id*. C-tJjtU . IiitU. M»lk l*-t. Ka*ku *M Do* BiU*. him j *■« iDMnt*. Ac. In (%4-t *1U}» *U ImUtloa u:t I ln*Ut*».:tk>nfrumvb*UrT"Cc*u»*. I’l.rt*'J.irl*. THE CLINQMAK TOBACCO PLASTER ISIlireulR.VrJS (hapaamlrd «IUi tin p*-i.»t Tnt*ct«i rb*ar, *ml U m«**in.rd»<l f.T j l'T*(U(t.W«Wkl«yr (t*k*nf «h*Bm**t »m! tair tlul cw* >•( initflgl or UUmtunutorr Miidri, Adum nd » >m« *b.r*. U 44 »L..u-lK*t-*hU:*flf - u. t*'v. an .1.1*11>>»tIh9»tn*j;n’ t,i;'kai;i a | cl b-T»'l^cce»(uia!. Ft r HexLvlw or ntC: AcAw »'■! I* .Ida. U mi liunliubU. I'rlrr IA t in. r^B TO FARMERS. Having just removed my stock to the : Lumpkin comer, Emt Macon, whare I ‘ have more room. I hereby anuour.ee to I the farmers of the adjoining counties that I have on bond, and will alwny. keep a choice stock of plantation and family sup plies, at th* rorj lowest prices. Come or send to me for anything nteded on the farm or in the bonne. W. T. WOMACK, eetfiwft. Fast Macon. have been offered, covering every department of agriculiural and mechanical industry. Premium lists con lie obtained by addressing E. C. GRIER, Secretary, Macon, Georgia, Inquiries for Bpn n e l etc., should be addressed PEABCE IIORNE, General Superintendent, ndk.tr Macon, Ga. MONEY LOANED —ON— X^ RM8I Apply to ELLIOTT ESTES, ill Srroiut afreet, Miutnti, On, fvhlfcvtf A. B. KAKQCIIAK. KOBT. II. SMITH. Dr.J.M. Buchan «£ Son KASTMAN, GEORGIA* Frivol* and chronic dImams o smcUIUj. lion- dfM’.s of certlAcoIss of curao. Will vUll Adjoining . «untie*. Consultation fr*o. Ifsdicins by mail cr JsnUvtj oBsMtcnoN. JOHNSON & LANE, Macon, Ga. the dresnsed, by provtiliug that he be I ij«tc*!tivre f with their prisoner and all bis J»it tho sum of *150 per mouth for a F«»i-1 npplianees, went to New York thw after* *! ii*"* years. To his wiaow aod second I nooXU •ifsthe luilliouaire directs that $150 per fjaatu al'O he pud for a period of 25 year* __ Fihe Hiirvives him that length of time. At I The iuud Hiccins Key* Well Po*t«d "• axpiiatiou of thla periotl the entire es* I Civil Btrvlcs Uumbus. is to be divided equally hetweca his Courier JoaraiU gpecU j. auJ non or lh*>ir aarviviiia heirs. The 1 Wamhisoton. October I.~ / *Tell fhe Civil •i-cutor* are William L. Prather, a promi- CommbHiou," sold Appointment stiorney, aud John E. Gilbert, easb^ r j jUnwiP* to day, "that I don’t care ii •f the Kuie A eutrai Bank. They flr »* Bot I t h..v make me wait until Chri«tmM for a ... s-nr *? jvqQit^to give botwiand ate u-ih °f appointmenU." HARDWARE, WAGON MATERIAL, Jr.llT. j -S toe income of the estate alter malt-1 q-jjjg wm in reply to a telephone message I i r 1 * *he ireymenta Jekignatod. Aa the income I , . ^ ovel(l ^t the connuiireion couhi I *»m c ty rents and plantations is now certain eeleotiona liefere next MMJOll [>er annum the estate ia the year I M „ u_ while in thie humor the appoint-1 ‘“1 wilTba worth abont*J,iKO II(k),.ud “”“ t XkwM interview^, from wtom it |>iUuuu, the heir, if ha Uvea, will then be “ M obumf j ,h«. he hail been very careful- , J’* 1 * old. William wm greatly ineenatd . hornt j D i z i ug ifi e list of employee with a I '■' tZs?- ^Jfay when he learned the terms. of the V to recommending a number of <lii- »>U..and vehemenUy declare, he will con-^ — *-t its validity on tho ground that e rtatn 1 ,.ii irc i, . most flagrant case that came Krejt- ...LA 1 - ■xninta, MaocLtea exerted undue inllu-l . t 60 tlco to-day," continued Mr. jl . over hia father and prejudiced “ ,Ui Higgins,'' .bowinghow pslronai:*n at it' d. “ r "" -u*. ana vebemently dectorsa ne wm con-. . ^ wt its validity oa the ground that certain | ..jj^ u a most flagrant caae (tat ^came | pre. _ {Wnal him, Uiua leading hia father to he-1 clerk in tho treaenry turns out to ■eve that be (William) bad net sufficient I. . Vetired naval officer, draaiug lid a •’•'•ration to t.ke on the care of each u I -v j n addition to a pension ot *70. and “”* “‘kt*. 11 think he oever would be rnitaed If hia *—*—er*r2!Ui:5M5—dSS A. jB. larquhar fy Co., RANUFACTDKEltS AND JOBBEB8 OF [hardware, machinery and agricultural tools. Kl'EGIAL AGENTS FOB BUFFALO SCALES, HANCOCK INSPIRATORS, BROWN COT ION GINS. Iron Pipe, Iron nd Bruns Steam Fittings a Specialty A. 13. F A RQUHAR & CO. EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN, THE BEST IN THE WORLD! FOR ANY AND ALL USE. Mnnvfarturnt Hu Mfissey Cotton Oil* Works, NBAH MA COX. GEORGIA. prtDERS AND CONDENMKimoLWAATi ON HAND. OLD 0133 ZLTA1&LD AT SHORT NOTICE AND CbMp. Mmm! for Circulars and Pries* to MASSEY COTTON GIN WORKS, Wo have in store a complete line of —..re hub. I to a more worhty.man. Another •»%£** m *!*^J^bMwnTandnlativeeinotficewho niS.‘S l Uh.« ^“oJ tob Imported and Domestic Guns and Pistols. l*. wm handed in with some other and wife are heme on^ ^ u ^Dg to- '• T 7kdfp>^rh^a in SSe P* t *””*j£ u> TffSVevMef|SSd‘Intore Ammnnitioii of all sorts—Cartridges and Sporting Goods, .--•tore. A figure cut from a two-dolUr I “^^..TtV^I^T^lcal to ! Siaar^a , BXSgsgja^jssasra clay pigeons, taraanta.sts.us: ,d »* «•>”»«»• ***** ha** »<* " • ***■ ! It»I^" ! 7 - to moot any prices on above goals. threedolUm. ““ u - MACON, augik-am GA. C. K. CAMPBELL. D. 1). JONES. CAMPBELL & JONES 11 AND DEALERS IN PL ANT A TION SUPPLIES. No. 100 IV(|iiar Street, •rpTaoa vodtwZtn Ma<on, Georgia-