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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, FEjIRLaRY 15. 18W.--TWELVE PAGES.
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Ugraph and Messenger Fnbliahing Co.,
ov Mulberry Btree!. ttsoon, (is.
t'rontbitlou in All mute*.
OaB-WIIiDIAV SIUDirJj.
, salamander*; his theory id that these ani-j old pile. Baition and battlement, tower end min-
From time to time we have given the I _ . ... „ mals BUbsoU the whole o£ Floridaonce every »«!. embrxxure, parapet, cuement and dungeon-
■ ■■_, a,,,,,.. «- r h n 1 r ,d ^ b 7 8 eevenyeara. ray, whet li the etoiy you have to teU! Herelethe
ecora of prohibition in Atlanta aa gatnerea CorreBnondent of the Teieer»nh. J — v, a. z. i . .....
: MR. HEWITT ON THE STRIKE,
from the j ournals and police docket of that I b.reWw^ thought that Hectors of At Euetia I se. a sign displayed which I wiU ™« »«* ™ ««» TO w 0Wt
town. the Florida cringe tree waa not at all a like- copy ^°nt comment, M* therewith IjZmbte. and 8Q0ULD BE PHOTECKD.
Now the Rev.Dt. Hawthorn, write, to {^‘Jaretton^? S^IJSSI wSi .*« «« benefit of, the Preeby- ~
the religions Herald, of Texas, as follows: an^MCo^SSonal*^ there! SrSn Orgin°Fnnd. Topic? Moral Great! from the ehoroe of Bpelnl And then The Irreeponelble Tyrann y or secret Triba.
I.uppowthateeneiblemenennoweatlefledthatJ presentation of the alligator stretched upon Ineaa.” H. 8. E. "P°“ ,h . 7 ®°' lu b ^V ° v.'Jlf I ““ Th o'^™",!!! ri'r’J am*
II0IPAN1
JOBK!
ne DzQj u delivered bj carrlen In tee city or I the people of the city made no mutate when they a log, the crane standing on one leg with
(tiled poztsg. free to enbeeribei*. for $1 per exterminated the doggery ear... The paid liar, who scrub palmetto for a back ground, arches of
THE ANCIENT CITY.
their long black hair with kerchief
bound, with centuries of wrong written in their I
fscei end the undoing hatred of the oppreesed in
The JPro*p«rJry of All Gloate*
1m at Stake.
New Yobk, Febrosry 10.—At ths antmxi
dinner of the stationers board of trade to!
night, a letter of regret was read hot',
Tlflaltl vlin 1U not 1 .
L of Them
[,od DM ■
They Hi
Lahc
AUifita Bureau 17H Peachtree etreet.
all eommaoloatlone should be addreeeed to
THE TELEOBAPB,
Macon Oa.
i m>
save attention. I »«»>“ ™“ -■» I color wnn rose notes, cut tne orange is a i flu tb , , wne wlUl bHmereto , nd the glistening 1 A Little Story Prom Part. Which Will I for mutual advantage
BemlMinoe. ebonld be nmd. by «p««. portal have luet been grMUKl to hr« new railroad., yellow bs I npon a bank of green with 8tMl of „ KmKl hott It h e„ bren Cau.o > vigorou. llloging of denies. will long continue
gals, money order or regUteredletter. I * h !!; b T, m ? m tot^ l WKhU ‘ "* ‘ ‘ W ° T rePlwS? npon Ja,t ,nol ‘ * ia!r “““ Podn ' do Ohostnut Belle. I submit themselves to the intolerebb
irtly. It pay. to do rig t. S.t.n'hlckee’a Btoil^tb'otre^iu ihn'iwm from Avtlee descended the aide, of hla queer old ahlp Parle Correspondence of the Inter-Ocean. I Imposition of strikes, boyootts and refus
With such conclusivs testimony from s £*,““?*" even “old bov” remem. lhrM hundred and elghty-three yean ago and bear- A young man without employment or “>8 to earn daily bread at the will of a se -
ul ,-jnrce bo high the prohibltionista will be I bare n «ed to contain also a file or two of ln ‘ around the north end of Anaetasta Uland croes- visible means of support, excited the gn 3 . CKt body whose mandates are given with.
, „ 4 „ untrue to themselves and their cause if stlfiW soldiers! Bu? Utu L only ilhe in- .4 theeparkllng Maunm river and took po,„e- picion of Paris police , few days ago; he ^P^-ou and torn whose order,
eaeycr.sn thesks. dioracinic ww ».«, eion of the indlen village Belooe, which partly occu- was arrested and asked to explain how he there seems to be no appeal. Whilel
« a O. Htveoa Hntag. they do not make it permanent in Atlanta, dividual tree. plrf u.,.^ ot p ^ Bt clt7 .. ^ ', Wnld O amo in possession of several hundred would maintain the right of men to orgsu!
1 When they do that their ancoesB elsewhere Nature never errs in her great pictures; .unlight whloh now mete eo eoftiy upon manh and francs of gold, which he had on his person. “» » their own way for their own proiee.
„ „ . wuthinoion cor-1 “ already achieved. Ths tent should be the orange tree was not intended to b«J river and which the barbed gram aeeme to cut and He told a singular tale, which had all the tion, I would insist upon the right of other
Mr. Frank Biobardson, ashingto I ( , ao - n theb . as . band brought ont I viewed alone, any more than is thelunp of ttuda „ tt ^Me. with the wind, rent and appearance of a fiction invented for the who do not choose to connect them,
respondent of the Baltimore 8un, telegraphs I ^ ’ I red paint in a sunset scene to be examined l» b _ * h . <r —_ nd aworde I occasion. He said that, a few days pre-1 selves with associations, but prefer to act
jjja. and the Reverends Small and Jones recalled w j tb a mB g n ifyj n g giagg. The tree in , fr .V i *- ^Ahe b tovedm StT, "m^.tTem I«?mr piously, while sitting in front of the cen- free lances, it yon choose, to exercS
k» vcriI to meet the threatened attack. Colquitt and I U not a complete poem in colors as is the I . . . . .. , , lfnn ,. B a| non t I tral marketB. opposite the Saint Enutache I their nndoabted right of indiYidual choice,
k&ksti#
occupy the head of the table in the room of thecom J active duty. . evening. As the train glides into jhc *topi, chUdren of *>>• leud whoee wondering t leman, who said to him: sets of men of the tights of labor
mlttes on appropriation, after tne eui i The White Klephant. ths heart of this wonderland. J | look, embraced the eeene. Just eucha day per. »*Woul<l you like to make 30,000 francs?” I Snc h » doctrine reduces freo labor to the
Theleseimof discipline which waa aet for Mr. Ban- The Boston Herald is boneless of tariff *«« thapioture and read it aright I “P»i ““« Iu *r “» ^ *■*“8 tb ; “Yes." condition of serfage more intolerable than
dall, when Me committee wa. shorn of 1U former Ihe Boston Boraia is nope es oi aIra I for (ho flr ‘ { tim6- The bine sky dips dawn I «r»».y «eld. glae.lug now the unparaUeUed blue ct I ..Then, corns at once with me.” that which prevailed in the middle ages,
power, seem, to have been turned. In all this Con- reform. It says: I beyond tho lake, and is lost in the saffron, above, shadowed in Its mirror that ban. Thunderstruck at the proposition, the There will be no seeurity until the inuffi.
greei, aa In the last, he has never hesitated to avail | Wa no t much more hope of the Congveta that gold and chrome tints which veil the few far ner’a golden legend and lay atill to catch the solemn I young vagrant followed the flno gentleman j gence of the ooinmunity is aroused and s
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fcberof ionj
Jcornew, '
It have assi
Lecce, the
lei mentr
1 The «
(jeers all c|
(etcre thest
fed with the
fcow leavini
■ of freight
rexists.
Ignat 0*“!
hlroielf of the control of legtelation. which hie I (110 auccM d this one. The preetnt Urllf, with the elands. Tho upturned mirror of the lake chant of the maes that gave eternal homage to St. to a wcll-inmishod apartment in the fourth-1 decision arrived at on the part of employe!
position ae chairman ot the oommlttee gives him, bea , r >arpluI u produces, is the whlto elephant ot yields back its buried duplicates ot shore Augnstln, end hie name to the eternal ehorea it I story of a neighboring building. No sooner that they will not permit any portion ot
to Impede or obatmet any msature which did not I y,, country. Something, It la conceded on all and sky, in which the great oypress trees, croepa upon. I had the two entered than the conductor tbeir men to be ooerced in tho right to join
happen to anlt him poraonaliy. Tho ^patience of I ban d,. ahonld bo done to meet the cite, yet the I festooned with moss and yellow jessamine. Thee, thoughts, three dreams cannot long con-1 said anddonly to the yonthfnl guest: I or to refnso to join trade associations. 11
tho Domooratio members of the House le absolutely I poeeitilllty of agreement on the subject does not inverted stand. Here, written in the fore- trol. Theeliteonth end the nineteenth century I “My lad, yon must kill me. Hero is a would not discourage auoh associations, but
worn out by title, and membera re-elected to the I i B p ror e u time passu. I ground of the fairy scene, ia the gold and here are mingled lo Inextricable confualou and tho I knife. This is my mother’s house. I have I °n the contrary shall hope to see the time
next Houu make no senplo of proclaiming tu the I , r , tI ... - ,, ... . | green of the orange tree, blended with the I lmprculoni that cue get* are jumbled, vtgtie and I lost at the Bourse 120,000 francs of her [ when musters and workmen will belong to I
meat public manner that Speaker Carlisle, to whose I 1 he Herald is right, luere will t>e no | 8by an g shaded into thegloom ot the mossy I , om , t imea ptlnfal. He must enter upon hie view money, her whole fortune. 1 cannot and snoh organizations intended to pro-
re-election there u of course no opposition, can not I tariff reform, for tho politicians desire to I aisles. It is a triumph that leaves one with- determined to see on 'one day tho grand mono-1 Will not bear the shame and agony of her | P°t® ui .the welfare of _ the trade |
andnnderstsnd the plans of thefree traders. . ccmuoou wy tMotfco *» - ui — ...u nnn ,_v„. i toctett uty ncut to uuve mu huiuuul uutu i -i ™.«u.,odu«,d ubu u»t i
Mr. Randall is not to be read ont of the becoming heavier. The Washington corre- *??>**> <* verdure and of bloom. As we ^ k *^, r ° ^ n ^ a g^e" 0Ter to h6r - Yon m »J kul «*• i have not 1 “ tt g in6k ® has » «Pi eytnBe , vbi , cb "T? 1 *?
party !*bu til to b. dUo'.plined, that is, h. U spondenfof the New York Stor (Tree trade) SSfE | a *£22* Jto.lZ I I JSSftt I
to be degraded. This cannot be to promote writes:
and elevate the pnblio service, for as athor-1 The Speaker to-day declined to recognize any |
tuo iuilt}r tUUUBHOUUIIUCa WU1UU 1 UIUIU1.1UU waa » UWU t>a»MU0 «*. is
r — r - — — — a . ... . 4 . . | yoa» but I will kive you a thousand to-day, I order that ho may get rights that ought to l
fated individuals of the baokwoods, the eye -tertbo city and I lure it with the same regret; that I and shall oall and get the balance to-1 he secured to him by law and confirmed ia I
is pleased with the newness. The effect. at - Angnetlno could not bo apared; that over this m orrow. Here are some jewels. To-mor- ‘ho courts if they be denied. In other
lcoialitnr ha has not his member who detlred the rules euepended for the traveling in the West, is jnst the reverse, I oneipotthe hand otmodern uio haawaved the I row y0Q will plunge this knife into my words, in this country, tho only over-
ou„niy appointea 1 gu> . passage of a bill abolishing tho tax on tobacco. He I Human ingenuity seoms to have exhausted I wand of Change. Ill* but a epot; thecoaithae I gng 8e j z6 t be8e jewels, and ran I tollng power is the law, whici
poer in the House, over whten ne nas Deen i ln hu polWoI1 bjMr . Morrlaon and I itself in the constrnetion of these Floridn many aucb, a shore between whose sands lies a ttW ay with all haste. The jewels will bo I establishes ths will of the peo-
■' * preside on three separata occs- me other leading tariff reformers lathe Uouee, who I homes. From the two-room cottage to the gll—'—* ——*■ * — J ‘ *-
j tnelet that nothing In the wey of reducing the eur-1 mansion there is evidence everywhere ot a I eu:
the to nnsh free trade throngh plus revenue eheU prevail which does nottnclnde a j only to build a home, bat ono iei
for thn reusnn that he is the .«»««>«• reduction of tariff duties. The Demo- lhat wi11 ®“ ract the attention of travelers en
’ A' “i“ '- h !t 'L t S 0! North Caroline and vngUtia are moat k ?‘P blonds. Anjtb.ug to help Flon ; to
ehossn to preside on three separata ocoa- the other leading tariff reformers lu tho Hones, who I homes. From ths two-room cottage to tho tltatenlng stream and another shore on which the I missed, and it will be said that I was mar-1 P'®> and any attempt to establish aa; I
B j 0Da . I tnsut that nothing In the way ot reducing the eur-1 mansion there is evidence everywhere ot a I surf heats and the shells are piled and where the I dered by the thief. My mother will then I other tribunal in the conns, and espeoiall;
It cannot be to nnsh free trade through plot revenue eh»U prevail which does not Include a dasire not only to build ahome, bat one leegaU and tho peUcan taztlr drift aU the be reimbursed.'' irresponsible and secret tribunals, can onl;
ra cannot do to pus tba generous reduction ot Urlff dutire. Tho Demo- »«raot the attention of travelers summer through. From tho gulf Snoh was the strange speech which a *>"“8 on a paralysis of industry and the
the House, for the reason that, he is uie | yionh OaroUns and Virginia are tho most I ac ^ help Florida. Anything to help Fion- to tho great Bt. Johns the stock speculator made to a street vagrant. nti“ of every class whose interests are it
real leader of the House and cannot be do-1 >PTt>t1fn | ^ tll# tobacco ui Bhouid go. I ^ think of the unwhitewasn«tl J -tc?! binds might bar** •onght ont a dozen at. | 'The offer was tempting,” said the intel-1 Btake.
a. a I fences of Georgia, and tho diogy, paintleaH I Augnatlnea to paint and danb, and bate left tbla | ligent gamin; “I took 300 francs and prom-1 lNlJiANA’8 hEW BHRATOR
This tells the whole tale. farmhouses, Bud sigh. Thank Heavens for on< t0 p,, m00ld of time end the client ca-1 ised to call the next day. I thought the JN A a_ahw BbaAiOn.
| the no fence law. I r...~ „v ,t..i ,„n . n «i* u„, I man waa crazy. The next day I went near | David Tarple’e AblllUss as an Orator aui|
Literary Ulan.
prived of this position by any discourtesy
of tho Speaker.
Mr, ltamlall may bold tbs lowest posi
tion on any eommittee; yet, whon the real
of yean that roll so softly hers. But no; I was crazy,
AorifvtiiMir^^MArr^ntlbi i.|o BAfl I This is a pleasant line from which to I the turn of an unseen wheel has poured a host I howc, bat I did not dare enter. My I
- , . 8n A* tt a' ia a i view Florida. Take the train at Jackson- upon these shores, has filled the narrow streets U^ory is true, and ^aocounts for the money * t„j„ a n ‘jj f Tr u ,
work comes he will be at the head ot the I sion in Americns, finally deoided to Iocato I gec gran ^ 8t Augustine, run orer with stately carriages, with the showman and the in my possession. Judge David Turpie, just elected United
Democratic column. The party wil resent, I the State fair in Maoon permanently. This to Palatka on the new road with its awift vender of pinchbeck stuffs with the nasal tones of ^ strict examination of the lad was then Btnaro from Indiana, is a man of
and onght to resent, any such mean attempt I was wise and judicious. lUcoaU the tec “ d SSHsto’sd*T^ 5Sd5a&2?l a^mM whiShtt^-
to mortify a gentleman and his freinds as 1 tral point of agriculture In Georgfe. Thla is ‘ Tam _. thenco to Sanford, thence into I und.r^LTl w I offlccr vft » sent to make inquiries ot him I eral public is not aware. An ex-hooeier ed-
is onUinsd by the correspondent of the I the only place where a fair has ever been I ^ 0 h a o£ Euatia and Untrid and Dam ^u‘“ v»^hto 4”. ^71 »* «one«™l»K «>« gwota’* romantic narrative; | itor ullked to a Siararsportor yretorday 00a
Baltimore Bun. | held, the only plaoo where one can bo held. | and thence back to Sanford or to Astor for | f dn4 , , ucklng hl , canMa thotow.r window ot old |
If it is
people to orgsnlzs the Home, not in refer-1 organization as to secure the bast m»n in I interesTwhYohars woYlworth ia"»p*oiar‘jon“ I lYrtld^mhtolire 0 * U ’* "" “ a ** * l>
... ., . > I «... IM. I , n .not, .. K«W Vet (Ihuvintto I ti* 50 * m I rt “ wor.hlpp.re.
But not alone to SMtiug worMllnt• Com th. an-
. ccniing Senator Turpio. “His tonguA'
stsmisted, and the yonng vagrant was set I Mid tho informant, “bites worse than old |
persisted in it WiU become tho Now that tote qUMtion is settled, tho SMtety“^‘ , g " e f g 0 ^ n e ^^J“ b ^’ ,, - pi ®^ a ^ i * th * 0 ^®l , o»tM^o B «d, B ,urd a ,„„mM.mektos on 1 B t liberty,'carrying with him "hU gold, still I cheere, whenovor in debate he resorts to
ity of the representatives of the | ahonld go to work to so trim and monld its h rn n f thar nlereeof ebkllnc I Ul * “'^•’‘“■d ot to. dim c.thedrel who.. dre.rt«l | j n pocket. satire. One may ask the first dozen lav-
. . . . I . . ... , , rr'*”* ..n I .l.le. wero Emoit YOC.1 witli too .Ye* end th. *- 1 * . . - ...
snot to the promotion or the preferences ot I the most responsible positions,
an impractioal faction, bnt solely with a Macon is prepared, as she has always
view to too bast interests of the business of 1 been, to do bar full part by the
too whole country, I whenever It bad obosen a perms
It we are to have a non-partisan pnblio | tion.
service in all departments from tbs executive
down, tho people who have watched two
ney to see, snoh m Key West, Charlotte
Hsvhnv btii? TndUh rivAV Tt ii lint train tv.
The Gjutronomlo Acrobats.
| X«w York Times.
yen be meets in Indiana whose is the most I
withering tongue when wagging against eel
SHHEUS AND PATCHES.
. , . .. ,, , opponent, and tho unanimous answer trill I
The gastronomic (lend has appeared in be David Tuple's. 1
“ V * m —- xi—— -1 \ ..... . very re-1
nenN.1
profctbl; I
dissipation to I
_ . .. , 1 Tlw men who knows th. mutt never tells it In
OongrsMM dawdle .way prim to mid now4 ._ rblUd „ l , blaXlnM .
millions of money, wiU insist that that what f
ahonld be the business end of Congress,
One la five of tbe Ysls Freshmen use tobacco,
...... - .. _ . . . Probably a good many ot ths others amoka clga-
sh»U betoken from toe control ot ■«L l ,.^ w , btanlL
Florida will have to compromise this diffl- toct hava ordered. Old walls are toppled over, and JJ? * HatnriUv °nioh? hnt wh2Sf*th* ?, hich hfl J* People knov
cnlly about tonriiteamTmrauge*[or . joint »n quelut oC.reu. sxrS.u. «.ptito ,Uuk and gonr^ toSSdZ SlS notln Motion! " ft,
possession. It would be a grand tour to brick ana ■ton*. 8xn M«co, with lu 400 ram. and an( j forfeited hts bets, although he declares tn two v?«« Lin hS hid
run down from the North, see Florida, pass .lx tall .tori* store, down with a toou..ud nee he will yet give an Exhibition of his cast- [^’a worahipper wUh nti ot an ? oJtw
. over to Cuba, run over to Mexico or the upon th. old cm.ter, it hu robbed ot belt lu iron interior. Tho most startling offer of d“otion at thrihrino o! fw2o £
, tethmns, crow over and go np throngh I .pec., and a modem buk Uft. lte rtlU damp wrtl. I all te that T. J. Murray, whcao face te well ran?ri?r in beautT fa“thf nine., or JmY
I Culifomiu and thence homo aorost tho oon- a. ih. .1.1. n r th. Tt,. utti. »t 1. —1111 uuporior tu ucauty, iaitnimncss or accom-
whose Ideas do not rite above their personal |
jsslonsita and rivalries.
The P.mlon Burden.
The New York Herald says:
It Qllberfi p.rtn.r hvl bwa John L. Sullivan,
Hot ton. the title ot the new open would not have
bore eo turprUlng.—Tld-Blte.
make the trip and get book before May- nuntere. In all th. old nook, and corner, .net
.Eneas made a little tone around In the Med- 1
which Itwea anppoaed sixty per cent wonld
be proved, whloh wonld involve an addi
Uonal cost of $80,000,000.
“A law passed In 1879, therefore, nnder
too ‘offlotal’ assurance to Congress tost it
It to a (real honor to b. a tsar admiral, bnt cu-
rlotulr enoudh, we h.ver hrer of a rear greenl or |
a rear hlfh private.—Burltoftos Free Freu.
v -I- »„t tt.i n h 01.JJ. 1. „iv„rin™ fvnm .1 ,n “• or tare, cuxcg.i ana doMcrations
I do not think I lorida is sniicTing from a | .. a*» A vanaativa —lit, nr a .—a ..a. I
wlllrerw lev irevel wmMF .. mfidh M i. WhUh >UrTB ^ WlUl hOOffOCtod SOdaOM
▲ tMl czod—O’Brian—"Phot tha devil ba yes do-1
. 9 on, jor tool
in tho end $259,000,000. It has actually I insured in a nUabla company.”—Ufa,
oost up to toti time *218,000,000. m lDUtev, -are you n«bt.
“The President has now before him a bill I m, o, th. armr of th« Lordf -Hot now; hut I
paaaed by Congreaa which changea the I did lut winter." "Whj ere you not fif htlng for
whole prinoiple of the pension system, bo-1 the Lord aowr “I can’t; the choir to butod.”—
cause it gives a pension, not for disability I aro °hlya Cltiire.
incurred in the service, bnt for service. It ■**» l®» t 1 " “• * ”*•’ cock taur uid
is belitved that half a mlUlon of men will |
, , , , ... .... . . . I wuuw. iu»tiaB»vuiiii»w uaw. tni ill
make claims under this bill, which wmld lna4 , ofCn)tonwrt , t ud red p.pp.r,"-Dnk.'.
involve an addition to ths pension pay-1 Trev.u.re' kbfulue
menta annually of *72,000,000.
It 1. probable ihH reme of th. boiled tomato
The Herald end other prominent journals I irel, of a former admialattatioa are itiU in the
oall npon the President to interpose his I *«riculturel bureau. Horn, rn.mb.re of Cougrew
veto against tote shameless plundering of con ‘ , “ Ul,1 u ‘*“ h * "* ta U “* 7 ob -
,Unu.lv r.fUM to com. Ul> FhttodelDhto IteoonL
the pnblio treasury. It te worse then non- 1 * ^ P “ K0M -
to prate about the rednotlon of toxea Tl ‘ l0 * , “• wooM n0at 1,(1 "““‘d-Joure
ware<.« r a l . n , S2C-7ES.’M“.".'7S S2
away a anrplos when our Representative# mjMlt ^ a.,. ,« conv.re.uon. i tike ■
are too Weak and oosvardly to atand up J plats woman who has plenty to any for henelf.—
against legislation which must end in bank-1 London Punch.
ruptcy to the government or hopeless pov- Col. Tom Ochiltree, who Uvea at the Hoffman
arty to the people. I Houm u .aid to (•> more tree dlnnns than any
. — : ——— I other men In New Vork. Every .Irenger who comae
A Threatened Boom. 1
, to town, according to enmnt rumor, w
Atlanta haa been threatening folks with I think he hasn't “dona tha town” thoroughly nnl—
an approaching boom ot greet dimensions, he hea had Col. Ochiltree take dinner with him—
At first it wsa supposed to be the formation New York Timee.
of sn smstsuy bssebsll club; .then ths sum-1 Profound philosophy te tomtimee met with in
mar session of ths Legislature was guessed. I unexpected pieces, a poor old men. who wee eo
At present it te thought to be tbe selling c** ad, *eat-ef-door labor that evidently paid hots
outof Senator Brown's oonvtct, to . .yndi j « SSZ
I laborer: *T with I could live two Uvea, sad have
This may be ths right solution. If so too Uw toot one OreL ’-Fiovtdmee JowneL
^ndlcnto may promise itself a lively time 4 wh# „ te to »«. end con-
within the next few months. Perhaps the I dinoaa of hath*, had htr wandering attracted
syndicate proposes to make it lively to the I the other day by a gorgeou. elfn an which "Roman
members of the Legislature. The aching Bethn" la large tetter* threw some ether explan
void of the tree ones nsv be filled. story Una. In .mallet type quite ta the elude, (a-
17 tertian she Inquired whet ,were the bourn for
In New York It te said that ths peculiar I ladles, an Individual of e •usplcteuly ••.porting
inn theatre briogs ont too bcanty of I ,a “" *rt^ n P. »» b« dr*‘ »m»red. than with
>em.u tics to a remarkable degree whan I “ “d “OMt ■“» tedtoe come
t remarkable degree whan
, ■ . . , . , _ . " , I Hre rev. retire «»re mim woowzeru mm luh.
U U hy * lWrt0, y »wyer. Tkre. here Write le f*r koreen »a■«»."-
hat. The expensed 1a worth trying. I New TertOmyhic
te another, end so too te Laos I'ark at tha I tccuth century end e Florida noonday, sod I Want a Commercial Traveler Appointed. I mand lietenere end the onnntrw need
terminus of toe 8ti Johns md Leks Enatte than to fid. e. e fugue between the rubbing Fhltadelphto BpectoL be snprteed ere long at toephenomenc
rulrosd. Tnvsren,bnilt by 8L Clair Abrems, lend the opening of en eye. No .bock I The oommercial traveler* of the country, reading something pogitivelv original
te a place of astontehlng contradictions. I | 0 dtedi on the contniy e feeling of gtodneu, e being primarily interested in the proper ad- a United Btates Senator." 3 45
People lsnghed when Abrams put up Ms I restful toothing uau of quirt Joy grows with the I ministration and construction ot the inter- 1
mill end talked .boat getting two railroads ontilnM end the
lork, «PP'J
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bed W hi
Paul i. now in the critlcsl stage of hi. m j B ht We been elected to Congrcw' anjl
hotel* Uft themMlvM upward and quits ontatara 1 attempt. Last mgnt he ate his flf ty-flith I time these dezsns vean nosL hail ha bail
The two none pit- end flfty-iixth birds with a slight feeling of wnohed out hie hendafter the manner oil
rnm v .hell view it eoein* see the white rent '•“ones of eneme end detest end oppree«ion. the 7" T™ re -—~ —- « .uuiuu uo sent otx women, inorongbgolngness I
break ocTthc far AtpStiuia bench, and^K rrtreMotihe.ladtontrihre whichImgreatthl.^: aa all,:Dotsnurtter of geographloal T _
whlto breez-v-bornc boats fiortout aeroM tM “ a from the Jre.ru ot the gnat Wret * bout lh<1 1 t? d no mors snrprtao a lady I
the darkling M. lev, .re, and hear the jargon **• foverement has scraped the taat of th. hostile. -mumJdin?"i W * not ‘ J ' er , k " k jsani that the Sonthern w«
ofh«^-^^opU. 8 I° M ‘ iWtT - ItoonlS'lttri,^v d f'rom^I^S
team that tha Northern women wa«h ,k<
faoea every day.
Welle of old Hah Marco itrelf. Whet .plot of wea-
An old gentleman riding with ms npon I dering, whet lyrics of v.lov, wist tngtdlea whet
tha can has advanced a proposition that te I monodies, whet
worthy of not*. H. hae boeo watching ths I twren
gopher holes and tho din thrown npbylfren
Advice to Mothers.
t tbrtaoUlM cram tot *» ^*"8 »ho^l tlwey.be j * Tt>7 ^*1-
end cow red cry >r »7"•»!«»»phtegmead
th. of UUI red U the beat remedy fee Itenhae. Uc lMb >
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ho was born with a silver spoon In hta J Ctta lUBU " Vj 1 . 1 th I ^ IBNMNVH npv
r .T? 1ZZ5ZZZZ22ZZ. to pte.MdMn.lito|n^ lmttha^Unftent doctor
flclally” SMured tost it wonld eostin ell Bootonsre th. oemeot th. French .« leader. th«.ten toonsmid mlleatour end the-Greet “rttonX* whM« Ct ^ b |^n* b°reskS refolds. Ps^h htaeelf! b«! view tf t^Wng Mmi^preTeVmern. ^ |
» than *2,1,000,000. -ren. "bek.r." H. thraaten. to mto. O.rmrey. and Good Tms«aaPBwUl sum it np in tote ^Yd JLcon^tenra Z a *Ught tronbl. with his.« says he %% UtetaT field Sf Uteratore tiutl
•Up to June 30,1885, it had ooet, in fact, «*“»h dough.-PhitodrtphtoN.ww abi'nce Jfffive^fmtoT haanSSisd to tbs I *“"“«« »«"“« *° *•“» »« k “ i ^ I ‘rfil I J “ d 8® T “ r P|f ,k onld hers podtivs reuovt,|
*179,000,000. There remsined then over Boarding home krepw-"Vou old fraudl How |
one hnndred thousand claims unsettled, of ?®/ oa "° u " 4 , “ 700 “*
1 iad=rereffla: ’issssre.
In th. midst of tore, change* red derecraUon. | honre. Over *10,000 te np on the reenlt in I .ig^ discuasions atVnoTuoarnTW.«|
> the unihorship. Hon. It. C, Bell, of Fto|
ot people stored away in the quiet nooks of Prre“ov. menu. «u«. not n~a wow. mm nun ^ ^ ^ mads s bet of *100 that David Turpi, vi
the cities and towni, enjoying the climate. *® brin « eonviction. H.. too, hta looked x Wc Wllh Quitmangirle wonld indnlce the author of toe article, his srguma
Bnt it te undoubtedly true that the travel is I "P®® the m«t with eyre of change, condoning the | mon fgeqnently in the grarefnl end healthy I b®i D B there was not snothi
not M largo as it has been. The Journal of I hj e mighty effort to control the Inevitable I n „dui ot horaeback riding. Girl* look I mau in InJiana capable of the piece;
Commerce attribute* the fact to the went of I to Bt. Augustine', glory. Th. grud hotel of which I pretty on horaeback, and we love to sso w ? r r Jad «e Tnrpte is more familiar v rt
s fester train service from the North. It I the public te well informed, covering sen after I them. Wo popped ths question to the lady bhakeepeare and all tha standard poets a
takes two nights forapaaMnger to get to I acre with lu eolonedre, It* erche. lu gxllerireiulwe now board with while wa wen oavlv aot * a P l quotations at
Jacksonville from New York. Us onght to I towere red mlnareu. eremt to be the lecuriel it I centering hide by side in the long uo, I tongoe’s tip then tll toe other Unlt«d8Ute<|
be able to ooms in thirty-fonv honre, ts does I Mlfnetored in suite megniaoence. comctod end 18he jumped at tha ehanoe, and we've been I benatora oombined. I would wager soa
the mail. And he should bo allowed cheeper I reform ad and transplanted aa waa tha banner th.t j jogging on together ever since. In s town I ^ l . D R ^ a ot n dozen snbjects msy
rates. It is said that one cen go to Oslifor-1 has waved so long above it. Orand aa ia I tike onrt, where horses ere plenty and other ^S? n, i an ^ ?P° Q a PP“
nix and beck for about the same railroad 1 ihu triumph of the orchitact’a I outdoor amusements not very nnmerons. {° a 7 ad B® *®rpU could give s poetical q*
fare that it takes to carry him throngh a I ibU1 u4 a ^ mU ', uete *» think all the girl* should be encouraged * aUoB otthtui, ^plying to each of "
round trip to I’ioiida. I do net know thu I jj.. ,ruw mu. I to become accomplished fnuestriennra. I ‘t° zon snbjects.^ Hie own pen te felid
to be trae. I end (eel ao .hock In coming free to feet with th. j your gtrls ride horseback. It wiii *" ”"*• “ he «»“*“»»*
One of toe prettiest towns in Florida tel grew pile. Breed red low. with lb Spanish tone. them healthy, strong, active and esU- “ ne ,
Enstte, npon tEc lake that bean that name, I Its eeml Moorish ilavot end lte eilent splendor. It I J* 11 *? 1 '' B r “ loui v * U»«7 look . ?!” * .*! b .
and it is ont of the most llonrtebing. LerelUm. . drere. Hrehwl beck rertu from fends! day. V™** on a .pirited Bn?X
bnrg on toe northwest aide of Lak.Har,te|io giram fore moment u. th. glo^ of . ^(charger. I orarhl dSeTtotehoirill rStWlto
„ — the motive of the.pleadld bulUIsg. I Stats commerce bill, ore preparing a request Thoroughgoing Creole Ladlre.
to JhvaiM. To-day It haaprecttrelly five, I , plm of ol4 g| . auguitlue nob upon tu. red | to tho administration at Waihington to sp- *•* Oriore. Pheyune.
end te a flourishing town Amth a fine hotel w . ^ ^ p.^, te^p^u* drekof e!mor P<>‘“t W. J. Pickering, of FlriladelphilU U A New lork lady, recenUy visiting^
and an enormous opera honse jnat about I 4 eblm re of mellow brtle. auJ at w. nz. chairman of the national railroad committee ?«» Orleane, wu good enough to exp"
completed. This house is bnUtof brick, ^ c “'^.“ ^ ofthe TraveUera’ Protective AreMtetton, pleased surprtee tost the womrtt.off
end stands ont In the piny woods. The I bBtabl ,, tol ^ bL lb . 7 I one of toe commissioners created by the I 8on “ w *w independent and energetic, •
reme Mrtofpinck put itth.re th»« f-dto ^^h^ "re “d ^e eommittee" promto.ni 7 bnrt *“ priicularly^etified oonceSug a
run s special engine to Uecon to bring the I ^. , . .. “* 1 “' I qm* men from variooa neru of the rnnnivw I oreole ladie*. Had tote gentle, earn
Atlanta Herald when Abrams vu editing it ^ ^*, 7 ',‘!” 1 wiU visit Washington during toe coming voting critic stopped longer *he might t
Ths town te situated between Lakes Enstte, I Md prenctag stress ahiktag wares of light from I f 0 r ths nnrDoss of nrerimr l learned more—that there ere no lazy ww
Harris and Darn, fine navigable bodies of 11®* 1 ! sUstaemg Suae. Thao ride they forth, there I purpose Biffing I in theSonth anywhere, andthatprohi
water, and te bound to become an impor-1 f*U»ab of glelve red oword. white overhead. e»-1 -— ■ among them, to ns* a phrase from M**l
taat point I dre th. erchre of th. colonede the leughle* eyre of I C “^ I chnMtte, “most thorongbsoUg” an tlw C
high-born ladles look down, red Jewelled hud* | LondonCable to New Tort Bun. | pie ladies. Creole udua are