The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, December 28, 1886, Image 6

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THE MACOy WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING' DECEMBER 28 1R««.~TWF;A E PAGES. 3 n t I'tiL.ttUKAl'Ii., oat'Uiki6 Ut'XUK n.xlulil.-). I and at the same time el ode the vigilance of , , _ _ _ ..„ v „ „the worthy inspector." | Tbe Grip, Password* and other Secret Slgue The Democrat says it obtained its expoee j •f Mr. Powderiy’a t>rder. from Philadelphia. The matter has created j 111* IttiU ul tM i»Ue. Conversations and eommtmioationa with tarjoT ist tv tvt ti«* m >uui 1 ptominentand thinking men in all portions at rm» i of the State have strengthened ns in the I The Amsterdam, New York, Democrat j mnehcommentshereabouts, 1 graph and Mwwnvar PuMfstuag 0o„ : conriotion that we oan see the dawning of a | publishes what it alienee isisu expose of the jj Mcibwrr street Macon, <>». better era in Georgia. And this refers not 8ccr8 4 *u4jMn °* Labor. , „ V- , , j asserts that the instructions to the looal tbe hands of only one person in each local Csttr IS Suvorod by .artier. In »hs c«7 or especially to mat.eniil improvement and ad-1 assemblies contain^these^instructions signed J assembly, and he is genetally the Master AN ECCENTRIC CHARACTER. MISS DAVIS IR 14 WmiUlcu WJ 1 •*•*** **• * - * ,. m ,i I D I itsor. aioij i caaata Ut W gCUwMsoy euv *• •• •■ilsl ; renege f.-ee to subscriber.. for |l peri vaneement, but to the elevation of the by Mr. Frederick Turner, the general secre- wor k u an . The organuera usually carried a SUJL *9.«o :r thros months, <1 for six months, moral and political tone of the State. tary of the order: ... copy with them. If a person la cangbt S10 a year. j There are manifestations, too plain to be “we give you herewith the official and I girtng away the secrets of the order he is Xu* Wassii to mallet to subeoribere. postage ... ., , rin - rile arc c0,r6 ? t s ’ !0r ' ,t wot h for locals. If thereis expelled. Altogether about 1,000 persons Mai *1 u a rear and it cent, for six months. <ii»regarded. that the days of ring rule are any 81gn 0I paIt of lg p > gnp or part of a haTe been expelled for giving out the se- Trans«uii atvertiMimenm will ba taken for the numbered, and that the discussion of and grip, words, or symbols in use in your local crfct g of ,be order, but no one ever before lotion on public policies are not to be | ^rent^from^you find imn insertion, and so oenta for each subsequent in- confined to a close politicsl cor; oration. _J*H in, and for tha Weekly at *1 for each Insertion, ■otlosa of deaths, fnnsrala, marriages and births, ■l -1 j wills il comraoaloatloiis will not be returned, correspondence containing Important news and g ansstc .B of living topics Is solicited, bot most be g let and written open bot one side of tbs paper to here attention. touilttscacs should ba made by express, postal ■ r\ money order or registered letter. UUota Bureau MX Peachtree street aii cvmmnniestlone should be eddreeeed to THX TELEOBAPB. Maoon, Ou. aieea nrlsTS ekeitf. etc , ikoald be mede psye- ., H 0. Hireox Manege The " fair graph” Leads tbe Booth. We called attention on Sunday morning last to the fact that the TkIiXoraph of the previous Sunday contained a much larger Dumber of advertisements than any other paper published in the State on that day. In tho table below we give the number of advertisements of all kinds contained in the here, discard the same at once, no matter I ‘ Many of the expelled members undertook . . . , i where or from whom received. The work to initiate men into the Noble Order of the An opening is being made for young men here given, for the sake of convenience, Knights of Labor in bar rooms, and they to rise npon their own merits, rather than in the order in which it occurs in the in- were reported to their assembly for it. by the patronage and support of some polit-1 ®L-ctions of the venerable sage. The Knights for a year or so have been leal leader • " En . te "“S lnner ' rel1 -Three raps fighting W. J. Kline, proprietor of the Atn- icai leaner given in this peculiar manner: One, a short 8ter( i am Democrat, m which their ritnal have The Leg:slature, which has just con-1 j, an , e , then two in (puck succession. has just been published. The Knights in eluded its winter session, has raised the “Sign of Obliteration—Place the palm of this city say that this publication is to be hopes' - - - ... **"■' - * v._.i ‘ u " “ , “ telligence A HEARTLESS SWINDLE. I its winter session, naa raiseu me --n:gn oi uDiiteraucn—riace xne puim or this city say that this publication is to be of the people. It has averaged in in- * be /*8 bt ba “ J 08 the palm of the left greatly regretted, but that it will not involve nee and a devotion to duty much | } h °* S | tbeir fl »°g "P ‘ °«» ritaal “8 bt aff *' Y ’ Ptloa. Peculiarities of Ollwr Hoyt—Ills Hedger, ■ ... - a. a □ Is Various Flnnncixl Way*. «fceivin e a HrartTw^j; Special CorrMpondence of the Olobe-Democr»t. .. od Y—A Is»rrei y am. rr0| » The will of OUver Hoyt, a wealthy but | Ne ' Yo,k i ® Iln - * d u, «i very eccentrio farmer who died at his home, five miles south of Highland, Ill., on De-1 — — ” c “v™on.iiavis ”*^0Cxm.1,. cember 2d, was admitted to probate here I P etn *me of “Daughter nf *micS ti yesterday. The estate is valued at $100,-1 {’®°*use of her birth in ,!. *'f-lonfederi.,^ 000, and consists of 000 acres of very fine “** father’s Presidencv ®°nd d n Jl land in this county, together with $40,00015™ e8 > been in town ,ll . e worth of personal property, of which $23,-1 is the idol of the hoar d »yi gl? 000 was in bonds, and the balance in cash, | Southern conS^iicit! notes and morlgages. Mr. Hoyt was a man of many eccentricities, and while not »t all. ---«, nuc »■ —swim a miser had some very peouliar ideas about *■ th ® guest of her f n . n j® c , to 8jr, C j, money matters. He was bom in Stamford, I “he hardly stopped in thi. “ e Eoori, Conn., December ’ on ' , —* I hot on cit, „n 0. )■- 14, 4803, and cam4 }>”{«coming back made A 0111 >“ to this connty in 1836, and began in tb e honse of Dr. and 13™ n^TBsrteri poor. One peculiarity was to have I U P . WD -. Mrs. Dew van *^*1 ®e» all his fences of willow hedge, which of Oeotgia, a schoolmate “Srtii' v—- thirty feet high. He ® warm friend of Jefferson DMi * »cd farm, with a 1 irge, com- deceased. Mrs. Dew tad* ^ 5 grown left a very fine above some of its predecessors. In itsclos- to tbe body, right hand uppermost: then ing days a painful apprehension has been separate the hands right and lef^ as if wip- | (>ne Thoul , ud Do ^rT ot . lm of WoMh . raised to tie effect that a iMgne, offensive Iwl and defensive, between tbe Agricultural I palm up; then drop both baud/i natur* Society and the convict let sees has been in ally at the sides. less Paper. Boston, December 18.—When Martin Ohlsen, a newly arrived Sweedish emmi- con tun illation. It is to be hoped that this I "Do not bring the hands together with a 8™“*. entered the office of a State street 1 * ■— -—-1—1- Do broker this morning he was happy in the fortabie house, bnt few comforts, his per- 9f Introducing Miss Winm. Plsasxn sonal chattels consisting piincipally of an ko,k fi cciety by means of to Kev .eui Lj u.. ta:_ I tinn in Lav . z} a LoUh o .... old safe, and an old horse and baggy. It is {J® 11 *“ J>® r honor last Tn«s. 0t * b ‘* tec i- related that when he went to Highland, ho {“ en Mihb Davis has had mn™*’ ¥*? fines bought cheese and crackers, and ate them t’ on ® than there has heen ® on the curbstone instead of buying a din- “ eui - H ho says herself tb»t i.?v 1o ner. Once about six years ago, in very “? e country they never countJ?v“ r! sf * - ■ fiU -1 Northern city. J y Bt she hTbt A" Y ° ,k ‘ cold weather, he walked to the railway sta-1 ‘’“““"r" city, y«t she has wV'”" ,otk » tion, five miles, and rode to Troy, to which ®*® ^°f extended a circle of to place the fare was twenty cents. Then, in- }“ ek0 * 8 here. She verv mi-» I? ,olk s , . • g • *I slap or noise—an error in some locals. Do I broker this morning he was happy in the cannot be consummated for m that no f hold tlu} hands highor thaa the e i boW8 congcionsness of possessing sufficient event the State would be thrown back a j 8e paratiug the hands. Do not throw worldly wealth to start him comfortably in decade. The time appears to be ripe I them out sideways beyond a line with the the New World. His entire wealth for the advancement of young leaders in body. This signal being used more than consisted in one bond for $l,U0f), which he . , , . I any otber. strive to have your members I P ft 8sed to a clerk, and asked in exchange every community. Men who have brains, m / ke i( ^ an eaay and Rrac Y tu , manner . United States bills. The clerk looked at honesty and courage and an ambition to I “Grip—Extend the band with the thumb the “bond" and thought the stranger was serve themselves And their fellow-citizens, parallel with tbe forefingers and close to it. I j°hing, but found the man was in earnest have only to come to the front, and they Olasp hands with th-i fingers, without lock- »n interpreter repeated the request, The , , . ,. .. / ing the thumbs; with a side pressure of bond was nothing more than an advertis- will be welcomed and sustained by the poo- tk ° thumbs on tbe outside, thumbs slill ex- ln g dodge of a New York paper; was print- . .. u.i Snndav from ! tended parallel with »«<-h other. Then end I ^ °. n imitation bank note paper, and at leading Southern papers 1 . y, I Tbe people are all light; they only want by locking the thumbs and an ordinary 1 1,18 bottom boro the vignettes o£ rieeidcut which it will be seen that the Tei-xoiui-h of bonest and intelligent leaders. There are shako of tbe hand. Cleveland, Vice-President Hendrix, and the that day not only led the Bute of Georgia, honorsand emoluments in store for men ^ “-^Yfi£ Comply. taK. SSPS.'tfi «!oSS but the entire South also: w ‘ 1 ° patiently and fearlessly stand by I two fl D ^ erH 0 f the left hand take hold of I comprised a challenge relative to that pa- 5 W their convictions, who cannot be seduced the end of the right sleeve at the IP#*'* Sunday issue. il!«r > oriiuuwT*imes Democrat ” tM b) the promUes of political rings, or ren- cuff on the right hand. Thumb onthe| The Swede wsaapparentiy thundentrurk KewOrlasnsTimes uemocm.• .... I / . . ^ outside of the two fingers inserted on the when told that the “bond^ was worthless, NewOrtesna Picayune dered vaiu and useless by the cheap com * inside of t h* cuff; make a motion as if to »nd through his interpreter told a pitiful Memphis Avslsnche | phments of cunning politicians. | turn up ^ cuff> 'fhe language of the sign | of beartless swindling. Ho said that alient. consliutloa I _ is: ‘I am a worker.' The answer is made in I ' D Glasgow he and his wife went to look for DtokBowriUe^mealiinion I Th. ^„. nti onui nnl,li»h f ,l in all I thi " manner: Draw the right hand open | “ ?®“ u * b "®,‘ b ®.T could exchange what Columbus Enquirer Ban 01 paying iz more to come via i.aat i ,u "=*J' viormern peonln h... • • wo * St. Lonis to this city, he walked from Troy 4 m t« as hearty a welcome m ti,. 6 v” e ? here and back, a distanoe of eighteen miles. ers bave - bonthem. As there was a heavy snow on the ground, A. G. Dickinson era t... he had wrapped his shoes and legs to the P“- b ®f daughter, JIi sa Nannw . ,u ' cc s- knees in red fianneL On arriving in town reception to Miss Davis vestJrst. i'* 1 * * ho walked into J. A. Pnckett .V Sons, with forni of wl *at might be called a u , l “ *** an old wheat sack on his shoulder, and I!!}“ at Ool. Dickinson's throwing the saok on the floor said be I ” l "t 124th street. The enorm™. 0 ? 1 ■*' wanted to leave it witn them. On examina-1 1 JHm * a8 inadequate to the “L 01 ?* tion it was found to contain $23,- additional tables bad to tt ' 230 in money and called bonds upon which ' n * be hallway. P lac *d interest wss stopped. These he had ex- ihe lnnoheon was elaborate a„,i • - - - - I "umed hv rioh t-Ki- ... , ' ana changed for interest-bearing bonde, tho I P»nied by rioh table appointmem. interest on which he has not once drawn ^»tnes. MieS Bav™ .1’ 5 The Carnenvllle Tragefty# rri ^ 1 wvsl.HsrLcirl oil I mani ie r : L>raW tue ngoi nana open I »*» w*A*«o wu«o vuojr uuum e&uimugu wuw InvMtfnpnt'he int.iTulr-il' The sensational dispatch published m all ucr08g the f rom left to right, back money they had left, which amounted to mve8tment he intended ,4 * the papers yesterday relative to the roasting 0 f the hand to the front. The language of I $3,000 in American money. While they Birmingham Age * 39 1 of Sanders who murdered farmer Swilling I the sign is, ‘I, too, earn mv bread by the wer ® walking through one of the principal ChAttmco-a Time. 3W end fnn.ilv nter Onrneeville fleorcia dit-1 sweat of my brow,’ I streets in the center of the city on Novem- Mobile j ■ 5 . , '. „ - ’ I “Verbal Ghallenge-The following words I ber21, they saw what appeared to them to XHlveston News I fer8 fTom ,be hundreds of similar character gre u8f j w b ttt e a member might he seeking b ® several $1,1)00 United States bonds in a loutsvUleCourier-Joarnxl 283 I gent out from this State, In that there was I for work or information: ‘I have come.' 1 window of an exchange office. They con- HAvunsb News 2™ some slight foundation for it. Swilling and I A member replying to the challenge: -Work closed to buy one, as it would be easier to New Orleans stetoe 242 (>mll had b een brutally murdered and ), 0 “ r w »y-' Any words can be need after cafty and there would be less chanoe of Charleston Ne«i and OouriM 228 I . * . Y . the word'come'and‘way, so as not to at-1 losiog it. Neither Ohlsen nor bis wife could Ancusia Chronicle M | their bodies burned, and Sanders was I , rac t attention, such as “I have coma to English, and the man in the exohange Montgome-j AdvorUsor 220 guilty man, but only in the correspondents' look for work.” office had no trouble in selling them one that on last fevered imagination was ho roasted over a “Cry of Distress (to be used in the dark of the bonds, for whioh ho paid 3,750 From the above it appears that on hearthstone of his victims or when tbe si 8 n of «oogmtion cannot be Swedish crowns. Chief Inaptctor Hana- ' Sunday the TinxoaAi-n contained fourteen I .... J ,, . ’. used)—The words are: “I am a stranger," com sent the victim of the swindle to Com- u w n 1 I At tho time the dispatch was being read I giying emphasis to the word stranger. Any I musioner Hnllett, of the United States Dis- mnre advertisements than the New Orleans 1 aad Georgia civilization commented npon, member of the Order hearing this will an-1 triot Court, who said nothing conld ho Timos-Democrat, one hundred and seven Sanders was in tho land of the living. Bnt Uwer: "A stronger should bo assisted." Cone. The Swedish consul has taken the , . , . ,, , , .. ... , I Caution.—As tbo valua of the cry o£ dis-1 matter in hand, than tho Atlanta Constitution, nearly atterworda tho mob called for him. battered {or “ ^ Qge> depeadg e ' Utoly on twiee ss many as the LouisviUe Courier- dowa th ® i®* 1 doors, and bung him in “a ttl6 a0 ouraoy of wording, great care should I humane and orthodox manner." Will any I be exercised in instructing candidates, cs- The Jury’s Verdict a Peculiar Oao-It Islte- Joumal and more than twice as many os ^ gay tfaat hanging was too severe a pecially as great irregularities now exist. | o.iveil with Applause. the Colin Campbell case. the Savannah News, the Charleston Nows , )Unijl b me nt for tho man who killed five in- The wcrds given above ore of the official London, December 20.—The argument , ... . , 1 . , “ V work, olthough members are allowed to 0 n both Bides of the Campbell divorce case and Conner, the Augusta Chronicle, or 1 accent persons for their money and then supplement tho worde given with others, so I WB g concluded to-day, and the judge pro- tho Montgomery Advertiser. I fired their dwellings? as not to attract nnduo attention from I ceeded at once to snm np tho case for tbe , . , .. 1 those not members, as for instance: “I am I jury. His charge leaned strongly in favor A comparison of tho population of Macon | SHREDS AN D PATCHES. a stranger and need assistance. Answer— 0 f Lady Campbell. w . -..TT^Ur. mi I “A stranger should bo assisted and If°rl The jury retired and in a short time re- Muoksc'r. lb. artist, is resUy Miclisrt L»lb. W by | one am willing to help yon. Any similar turned and reported a disagreement. They additional worde may bo used. | were sent back and returned at 1 o’clock, with that of tho other South ern cities in which the papers namod are published will show this exhibit to be a marveloua one. Il is one of which the city of Macon and thoTiLioBAPH may well feel proud. There can be no better teat of the p oa- perity and enterprise of any city then the showing its builneea men make in the edver- b. changed hta name la . mystery Old Lady (in dry seeds .tore] -West to you sell I "Sign of oaution—Cloee the lut two fin-1 when they announced'that they found Lord ihe« good, for? Clerk (celling boyi-Cashl-N.w §»" o1 th ® »>g b ‘ h “ d - U “ Tin ? tb ® fl ™« Colin not guilty of ndnltory and Lady Colin y 0 ,b Z Un g® r8 extended; place the two extended not guilty of adultery. They added a rider 1 fingers on the left side of the forehead, that the conduct of Gen. Bntler in failing Berber—Pretty abort, sir? Customer—Well, yes, I bock ot the hand to the iront. Then draw i to appear on the witness stand was unwor- _ am. Just pul it down ou lbs slate, will yon? I the fiDgers across tho forehead townide the I thy of a gentleman and an officer, and had Mnch obliged to you for apoAlog of tt-Lowell I right and down over the right side of the I osnsed the only difficulty which the jury citteeo. I face. then acroea tho month toward the left, | experienced in reaohing a decision. The the thumb under tho chin in a cureless I announcement of the verdict wan received manner. | with applause. London, December 20.—The newspapers interest ou wuicu no non not once urawu 1 , ■ - 1 ^ 1 —Davis WIM . : since that time. His tenants say that often Dickinson as the dauaht.r ir they took grain to market, and although he ®J‘ I r ®®idedt of the Southern State. .1 was given tha checks, has not drawn tbo f 11 P re8 ®nt highly respected. Can't im money on the same. Nineteen years ago honn responded for Miss Daris in . .-ZT he loaned a party several thousand dollars, m , w “' cb . lle testified to tha warm recenti™ secured by mortgage, bnt has never received W “ I0 “ “J 8 ? Davis was rtceivinc irr» •( a cent of either tho principal or interest. At P 8 ??! 8 New York, one time a cattleman wanted to borrow I ,ft®r the luncheon tho guests rein.. $1“,000 from him on the best of security, . e< ?, ln the parlors, and all had an rS bnt Mr. Hoyt insisted npon knowing what I °f ohattiug with the young vE investment he intended making, and, not “ho wasi dressed in a simple gown of considering it a judicious one, Mr. Hoyt re-1 r ®d cloth, trimmed with wine colorednlmb fused to lend the money, on tho ground that a ?“ W8k ® no ornaments at all. ShT it would break tho borrower, although the I 8 „ ve *n° aT ® ra R® height, and has s i-m. lender wonld be amply secured, I [“"X founded figure. She is s proMoeS Ho would never pay the twent,. five cents ,??,.* ?, “ ,rb bfown hair, Urge md charges on the St. Lonis bridge. lmt always intellectual brown eyes, and a fsce orient got off at East St. Lonis and walked over J'w , ova *‘ n 8 “ a P B - One who hears HjiikH the bridge. These trips to St. Louis wore ba8 b8 ® n an invalid looks a second time a not frequent, ss he seldom loft home for “ er ,® e a °n figure and finds none In •(. several years at a time. Some years ago ! ‘ 8au “® r .“®® ** grave aud thoughtfo), W when returning from a trip to St. Lome, * bea 11 “ lighted up by » smile, ss is ofi* v here he had gone to cash a lot of coupons, I J? 8 oi J s ®. R beoomi s girlish and vitefbu etc , Mr. Hoyt, who was dressed very rough- B “® 8tooc * a strong test of familiarity rih ly, was riding in tha ladies’ car. The con-1 8 . 08I ®V when she wc.s thus beset by 2h doctor came along and told him ho wonld | nnttonng ovations of a parlor foil of ad have to go into the smoking cor. but on re- u “ lr ®f ,i - oho was not ill at ease for u ia. turning found him still theio and again or-1 B,aut i and always had a pretty rcplv ta dered him to go forward, whieb ho refused ev fy? D8at B P®«®h. to do, and, upon repeated demands, became . Winnie is not Miss Davis’s name It angry and pulltng out an immense roll of I ttie P et ., DaI “® l*)’ which her father his el- bills, said: “How much is yonr d n old wa y* <*{W her. SLo was ohrtstened Viri car worth? I’ll just buy it.” He stayed I “ a ' but baa seldom heard it since the mitii where he was. ter pronounced it. Jefferson Daris's only Tho will was executed in 1871, and was “ 8 ba * ®®ntrod all his affection spot witnessed by John A. Priokett and the late b8r ’ ma “ e most of her education hie per Judge David Gillespie, whose signature I Bona l core, and, to finish it, sent her f had to be proven. Tho property it divided 8 P®nd two or three years in Europe, r into three equal parts; one to his son Eu-1 8 l > ® alt! > German like a native, French ? gene Hoyt, with whose family dcoeased has w v,’.* n “ f* 1 •fodying Spanish, ived for a great many years, and who is I v , “ , f ® ,“® assemblage broke np, llu made executor; another to tho children of a I Asnnie Dickinson gsvo some recitamnsti deceased daughter, Mrs. Morgan, who live J mann ® r that has earned her coopliomt near Highland, who is the wife of John Ille- ~ e . leading actresses in town Ik gel, s farmer, residing near Highland, but is E. art J r ^ rom 1 till 5 o’clock, sndlCt now in an asylum at.St. Louis. I UaT * 8 ha< * to hurry away to an eieningn At tho time of his death, which occurred ce P, °“ 10 town. She leave! NivT« after a prolonged illness, for which he re-1 noxt Thursday. Senator Edmunds bnathad on Ihs aids hilt on Ms Vermont farm, and Ik. poopls In ttm netf- I The test-The master workman and. tUiDR oolumna ot the paper through whioh horhood are ustn* H for a tobogsan sUds—New worthy foreman are tho only offloors of 1 |„ their comment on the Campbell trial 0 * * I IllVftn Navi. I l.a ir..tnnatn<1 in I iL _ .. |_1._ .l.i .1.1 f .1 .. _ they retch the public. Applying this test I looal assembly allowed to be instructed in I , xpress the opinion that although the ver- I A bsasbsU captsiu is tetoblng sohool this winter the teat, as the worthy foreman has to act I d l 0 t is nnsstbfsctory the jury conld have to Macon we find ample ground for assert- m a u,,, not lw from BurUuston. UU dlracUon *“ the absence of the master workman and I come to no other conclusion, and that the .. .... . .. , for usiM tbs rlslnaindecUon Is. --Piicb your »oics mnitno competent to examina a visiting oaae shows tha noceesity of an alteration of ing that it is to-dey the meet proaperon. ^^.^ 1 ^ ^ up cu„..”-Lr| ln> tou ° r h B T.“t® £•^I'i^lin^c.^* 1 1116 diY0rC8 P 10888 - 118 ^’ and enterprising oity in the South. Fwa I>rM , member who has received a travelling card. k I It must never be given to candidates as There emn be no bettor test I -Wilt you bar# a rixar. sit?” aekid Tbompsan, I paT t 0 f their inetrnctions, nor to any mem-1 New York Bun. W tke efficiency of e newspaper I l,a,,rta 8 an old sontltmao on#. "No. no.” replied | ber until a travelling card hat been granted | This is a time of overspeciiistion in polit- Tha GUv«*iand Oalealat:on«. tbo old gentleman, teetilr: “I never smoke." "No," I except as hereafter provided. The master I jcal stock, and perhaps the wildest of all the aa an advertising medium then the patron- U |J Thompson, "but I me you Sere up oocaelou-1 workman of a local assembly la authorized I fancies is the prediction now occasionally moo II nuwiweu from its home Deocle who aUy"-N. Y.Uun. to instruct in the test and communicate the itit with and sometimes attributed to men age It receives xromiis Dome people, no ^ .merlS^^T-eier 0 e» b. boiled annnei travelling password to a visiting who ought to know batter, that Cleveland have tested it month after month and year j w . .. - bl ,, I member of tho order, npen tho presentation I can be elected without New York. An as- ... Annlelno ibis teut to the Tils- w. k... v „„_„ . _, lu ,. .of a travelling card and a written request I eertion of this kind has been ascribed, for after yrar. Applying this test to tbeTelb wbtamkoo« .man to r 4 -“« >'"• « 8 over the ligature of the mssUr woikman, example, to Mr. George HoaJly, of Cincin- .mai n, we conclnde that, cost considered, »* v ..„ c-ii recording secretary and financial secretary I nati; and yet snch an assertion is about as Hi. the best advertisius medium in the 1 ^ of the asmmbly to which the visitor be- absurd ss ft would be to say that in I8S3 Mr. itta tho best advertlsiog medium in tbe a brake has bmn invented which will stop u loom I longs. Hoedly could have been elected Governor Smith. | moUvs goins it tbe rats of 4) mites an hour within I “The master workman of a local essem-1 of Ohio without tho vote of Ohio. Party It ia proper to state that in eonnting the a space of to feet. Th. angtamr and Srumsu am bly may also instinct in the Ust and com- politics la e pe.wistent force not easily or II u proper 10 rose m couuv H 1 1> a ^ g ^ far tbmII , B ,„ >ad a hal f i I mnnfoate the annual traveling pass to any I rapidly to be changed. There is no indica- wdvortisements In the New Orleans Times-1,., mu , C ons>-i<isnc* -DuiroU Ires I member of the local who may have been I tion that the stress of tha campaign of 1888 IV .V .birf,.-™ d..!h .n.lll^Ls elected a representative ef the general as- will not come where it came in 1880 and Democrat thirty-two death notices ud hu>. sembly, but only just before starting tor 1884. fourteen marriage notices which it con-1 *dlth—S*snie to mu awry one of these metre 1 t be session. With these exceptions neither The fall elections in Indians denote that . . ... . I sculptures la from tbs nuds. ’-Tea how wise these ,b« test nor the annual travelling pass can the strongest efforts msy not insure the tamed were omitted. | 0 (d artiste wire!" -Wiser' -Why. yes; they had I b e given, exoept to e member who has re-! State to the Democracy, at least if Mr. stnae enough to know tho dneaeo of U10 period | ctivtil a travailing card. It il intended I Cleveland should again be the candidate V„„ .^(mnlnll.Tvvrtarbnre Watch I w " ,,ld *° 0, “ el lu>,u,a - *° th, T omitted them.”— I solely for the protection ot lccal assemblies I hut oven if Indiana be conceded to him You can get an improved Waterbary waten j 0nilha I no.in.t the l.roe number of oxneUed and I wh.e. will h. h« witbont New York? with a chain and the Wsxxi.v Tsleohapu against the Urge number oi expelled end I where will he bo witbont New York? -I think,” said tho demure Mias Waitalittle. I suspended members who an roaming | Giving to him all the other States which one year for $3. For particulars, see adver- >lfta| , ch j lt(nlal pfM „ ot ltom pa ud ma wouW around the conntry, and taken in conncc- he carried in 1884, ho wonld have 183 elec- Usemsnt eUewhere in this issue. ho very nlca yoa know, but «hst I really would ‘>®“ ^ «>® trsvelUng pass and tonl votes. Where is he going to get 18 H.m advertuoment headed “A Watch like—’’ -Would b. . Christos, prmsut from traveling card U a sure protecUon, for if more and e majority? The hone of carrj- 7, i.Tl,,,... ,i,(. (..„. I .. ...... —.hm I the l»w» ere complied with by local officers, I mg Massachusetts or New Hemp-lure is Free. eUewhere in this issne. j " ,ot ' k ? *‘ mar ~ . impossibility for a member not idle. Those Statue are safely Republican lluMiNSHsia DecotuitiR dull on the road. 1 ^ 1 7 in good standing t : get poasenion of ell I in e national conteet Tbe only temeinitg um.e.sw M i e. An v!xi.rtftinnsa lu.vrt .iro.fiv failgwi 1 1 three." hopo uiuat bt in the West, Lot Several combination* bav® already failed, j k jforth CmoIIim beer mad* a queer muuke tbe I The general Miicmblj at the Philadelphia where i* the Weet? Not in Wia- and the Philadelphia News raja; 1 other day. H» vmu« w.rou • Mrs. Surchsrd, J session decided to to the old form of | connin, where Democratic proapecta cnce Jones must have been angered that only I ns eat chopping, and be tackled bar for a poor, 1 initiation, and the A. K. is changed accord-1 seemed bright General Viias end General ationt two hnudred persuns welcomed him I dsfsnacUee sbsep who would lay down her bundle ingly. Bragg between them have secured Wiscon- . uui j I..,. . I with one blret. She sptt on her handr. wbooped a “The Unknown Knight administers the I sin to the Bepuhlicena Not ih Ohio, Illi- t<> l hiladelphia. 1 ortnnately somo ef tb« | ,—,.. ... .. a ... I pledge, after which he proceeds with the I aolt, Mictrig.n, lowo, Minnesota, Nebraska. candidate to the worthy foreman for In-1 In California and Colorado there may be a | (.tractions, then to the master workman I fighting chance for the DeiuocisU, hut fnsed to take medicine, saying he was Alvah Culvus, Helena, Wls. says: and us bonml to die, some $350 in gold was fonnd I j»N* botilaof Dr. J. H. HcLesu's Tu Win Lu in his bed. He nevor talked to anyone . l bo,11 ‘ J° u new anv. “* 0,adr L b«klng cough. l scut has tlmortnr* abont his hnsiness, and no one knew any thing abontih Senators Wbn Speculate In Stocks. Washington sprclal to tbs Cincinnati Enquirer. The break in Wall street has done more Tbo editor of the Artxooa ifowiar Is fun rivrwl because come ooc bss scut him a pstem M ms cr. He suspects tbe editor of tke Peril;ut of dark deed. to disturb Congress than tariff agitation. I V/'V.I T V T'p/i TTV BI.’ T\ Stock gambling among a number of Sena-1 “ Dili/ J. t J. J. \j 11 A Oilix' tors and quite a number of members of tho ,..., ,,, _ , ..... lower house is a daily transaction. TLe I '' lt( ' Iff hilly anil Solly Shi average Congressional opernt ris a ball, so that when the day's pinch set in it included among the sneken neirly ell the Gongrea- rtonal dealers. One New York member it. done np for over $30,000, and another for runs, scald head, milk crest, dandruk terto $17,000, and a third for a not much less I bakers', grocers’ and washerwoman's ink • amount. The Senators given to stock | anti Scalp Dlm ast* Curnl l>U Ciitlcuca. Psoriasis, seisms, tetter, ringworm. Ikhie. market and haq made successful deals. L"“ f A ..f. r Spooner now and again takes a whirl in I Western railroad stuck and has made more I I’xnrlaxlx nr Scaly Skin. than one good turn. The Senators are be- I, John J. Case, D D 8, baring practiced dseWQ ginning to to like tbe stock tiger that a I In this evuniy for thini-Hre years, and tout ** proposition of a local stock broker to put a i!. 0 " * mi wire in the Senate wing for their accommo- “Ji^y^.^ure’iT.t ml “ dstion ia not met with disfavor. Over ou She cured me of peortuis or seel, the House side a broker’s firm has a wire I dsya after tbe doctors with whom I had mows in the building and quotations are hourly. I *»*• n» uo help or " ooa, }*t5? l \ , ' c ,gj-pp| To-day, for some reason, these were not Newton, N. J. forthcoming. Among the large brokers to day there was so much demoralization that I Olxtrcxxlny t'.rup mn some of them wonld not take orders unless I Your Outicuru Keoiedlsa performsd a «•** predicated npon an abeolnte delivery of tho cure last summer on one of our cuatomm. “ stock ordered. Tne smaller bucket shops ^'^"“^dumiSS .remSS. were squeezed for $7,UU). | ’‘iV^d^hM H.Stieluto m.Curette. “ , T.^«k«Kart!' * Albany Argus. > Philadelphia. Fortunately t jMelms are Imprecatory.” few timse to rates her courage, and the beer was I cut to pltc s In two rounds—Detroit Free Press. Tne weather mun of the New York Her- Meek slrenger-Str, I would like to give you an 1 f ot big address, and finally to tho venerable I those States with Nevada thrown in have aid thinks we will have e fat Chrintmaa and loietwuting Item shout the Iteiortned church. Edi-1 gage , q'j,,, password leaned by district I only 14 electoral votes. » fair winter lie save- “Thonch th-1 ““ <■»■•*«) l-Very wsD, bow many Indus of tbe I mmtor workmen for the use of local ssaem-1 There is, then, no chance for Mr. Cleve- , i coegregxuou are involved? -Noes of the ladles. 1 biles attached to districts is changed semi-1 land or anv other Democrat to be elected in now winters dtbnt has been of e semi-1 our psetoe p -Has bsconfresedt" -l don't uu-1 annually, in Jannary and July of each year. 11888 if New York should be Uepnblicsn. arctic type, it is still by no means certuin derutand you, sir. We are about to bull 1 a new I These instructions by the general master 1 Even the doubtfnl experiment of admitting that it will prove on the whole exception- chapel-" -Pooh! pooh! We here no room for 1 workman as to the proposed manner of I Dakota end Washington Territory otters no .1,. t*,. rinttsd utsi.. •• such gossip. Taka it to a religious weekly."-Pbiu- opening a local assembly are hereby offi- inducement to the Democrats. They re al y odd in the United States d<Iphu C alL dally promulgated. member how they almitted Colorado, and “When the master woikman has taken I for wbst party Colorado cut iln first vote The Duke of Marlborough has just got --t wist you'd make ms an old fashioned cup of nrt, uni] now his brother l . I big stand at the capital end says. 'All per- New York they must have, if they are to out of the courts, end now bis brother, Lord | cdlhe. be sold as beset down in a Detroit rreteu-1 ^ not eQtiUrd ^ ^ ^ ^ w0 ^ y win; and M lh ' qanUoD wiU , gaia J bava t0 , proceedings ell perrons are at lib-1 are _ bunted it oe tha shovel, posedad it to a mg. and It I er f y t„ « n ter the room, but the veils are I powers have entered the political field. Is ■■••toned with motaasM ud dosed with skim-1 then eloaed, and none can enter without I and it is not so clear ss conhl be wished . ,. . _ , P . b . rned milk. Tkoto good old times ere gone. sir. but giYingthepeasword. When the worthy in-1 that, even with the strongest candidate, jnst before adjournment Barnes lea heft-1 mu old fuhtoeed codeseua he made yet '-Dstrott | spector gees to the outer veil to put tho I there may not be considerable dcuonions icr man all over then Springer. It is true | Tm Press. - globe in its place the inside esquire also I from the Democratic side. These may be AI one time Mr. Wilson S Biasell wss an inveterate cigarette smoker. He smokes I ^ H : E ' iuediss t; ^ them now, but very seldom. He adopted I T an <e tbo habit to get rid of a long smoke from a ““ cigar, to which le was strongly addicted. I Physicians Turn wan iu the full cumpulgu oi 1882 whan I JUtdicaliy Cart*- For the radical cure of » ■„mo of long suadlug. I rivejrtjcj^ uUcure BeaudlM. E. B. CM ■old by all druggist*. Price: aZSreni. «' S^p.'23 rests, ponx. IW a us iu'jui m l,_ ful of aretes fsUfiotetJ, Is friends ‘ wan iu the Inil cnuipu'igii ui 1882 teitou Mr. Bisiell adopted the cigarette. \\ hen Grover Cleveland saw his law part ner smoking his first cigarette, he slid: “Bissell, if yon will stop smoking those paper things, I will hay the cigars for yon.” Bissell did not consent, but the cigars cJmsI'ic Co 1 ., BouEim. w *” bo,I * bb Need tor “Howto CureSkle •If I am elected Governor this fall,” after- nT , a XTTIPY Ihe comptexlo* ward remarked Mr. Cleveland, “I will sign A3 Ah A U —■■ycuticxn-‘’«l>._ any bill pssaed that will suppreas the sale of cigarettes.” Bissell approved the idea, bnt continued cigarettes. Such a bill was (Missed and signed, hut * be **!* only applied to minors, and as Mr. Uusell was too old for the law, by a good Ident CleveUad/ktmww hJ®*** 11 *’ and P - that George did not banUh the Chetokets, ^ ^ take* his place in the ante-room, and when counterbalanced and more than counter- * » r * T * ,, ea‘» yoe kU aU*be money bnt IS. wonld yonuk k>in M th* MJiniM tmi the Ww York n^mrw>»U . . .. . worthy inspector bring* the oaUide enquire but the New York DemocrnU cannot (/A8U8LB, Morrison k Ca, control ell .the J » to lf 11 99 wouia yon u-t jonr j n w hen he returns after exemio- [ pect that the liepablicsn cxfusltie*. office* of tb* Hones. A few days sino*, that: 18 yrot ** t “ 4 «*««” ”L“ th* ing the veils. by the explosion of a crank's month, wifi Ire.lv adlanmed in defianre of arc. an, t 1 LOU *° “ •* •o*™* 1 *“ <be prompt re-1 “A member of the order is not reqnirod I be repeUed for their benefit They most body adjourned In defiance^ of ayes anl. [ly TTreu tbe deck ticked sod uctod. sad Um to give tb* password at the veils nntil the carry New York by Dwmocraric vole*, nay voU to the contrary. Important leg- j coU * of a hair tailing to the goer sounded like a proper symbol is in its plaoe. If tie** are They can do to only hv presenting a can- relation may be killed by a count jnat as j crowbar, sad tha “ ' 1 * ' ' •• • • ■-*- - ■ •• ~ easily aa a bouse ia adjourned. A very I «d u via geiag I erg* doe* of reform is needed ia tbe official >. septa ef etetssre wsntf*II: syeteai of the Hone*. I- Detroit Fro* Piero. ' either ihe outetde esquire or inside esquire' meu. Mustn’t Expect Too Mach. New York Times. . V‘,. i , r “ talt<1 gentlemen dropped down into 4V*U street yesterday from the country. Mia grievance was that a mining company in which he was a 8tockholder bad *ndd«n- jy suspended dividends end was now levy. Full of wrath he sallied into the office of tbecompany, met a bland young man, who jnriled at th# excited intereogeUon, and in o .? ?. 1 t8a "«hi« remarked: “Oh. don’t worry, oU man; it’ll com* around all right Th* fact i* our ireaeunrbas J®* 1 , 8n , Kbt * house, end, of conrte, he • with the note said he gates, not in place while tb* worthy inspector is didst* who U thoroughly Democratic, and he* sot to f nreTitk °* be I mew, end theretreuee of * - taking up th* password a shrewd pereoo ( who is known to be neither hostile n«.r in- tience—hnveTtteti 1 ^ ^“4 a little pa- retfallr perauttwd him to ee-; can slip in witbont giving tb* peaeword toj different to tbe demands of the laboring 1 hddere mustn't /°, n tUe K' rose. ’ adthar tha ontalde eeomre ot inside esquire men. ! ii(uicS" expect tne Whole world IT FEELsTgM 1 „ „ rater etkw' Those worn oat ea<» a.lnee.hl end f*llCf » D . 0D at if! wrekuM.re fl " d Il O' the tiVtkltt Aatl-rMB r* avc mUto. aaceof. Land For Seale- A fine cotton *nd A UUO —-- ^ in *■»**** COO acre*, on tha isiW ton connty, Ooonae No. 1 . ^ ,» of which 160 acre. fine .Uto of culUtaliomloO J^rt woods, 300 ““^ ^J cdtle., finest range for hoth hog* will n llwisdiM* finest range Also a fine cotton from two to four bon* »*»• screw. dwtUtng house and so four fin* storehouse* 10 ^.reg disi Amount of mercanui done *t Ocone* P* r r ,-d 4,000 bales cotton n.uMif^g”„ a t. ' tb* *a**on; • g®f d _“ r 7® DtnetteWr Oconee, G* detV'VWe