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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGR APM • T E -IUY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22,1^7.—TWELVE PAGES.
MkCON M«iV Nil UPWARD.
A UuiaiaY <>K AN .KUttiSTS.
ll.r-rh. Pop*’* lvHana* In
F.Tor of the bvpteenste.
^TTTfKENCU PREPARATIONS I FAM0US **»<**■
THE 1 Mcldont.In th. stormy Lit.of » unniaot
„RISOBElS MAKrK JOINTS OUl' THE Kookuk(I».) dlipatch Inaiobo-Domoer.t.
HANGER OF WAR. | b Mtaoul appearance Henry CiavDosn
was tall, straight aa an arrow and about 200
i -a Thoomnd Frrrch Troop. I potuiua in weight. Ho was a handsome
» ■"?"?, j„n and «•*» *>“■>- m ®“, r nto and socially popular. He
a n.tw.rn ran. a I was 05 years ofage. HU home ("BAaf.
Cove ) was in Fntnam county, bnt his
poit-cfflce address was at Dean, a station on
the Keoknk and Western road, in Appa-
February 14.—The Post says ■““« ““nty. He is survived by his wife
« reply «o “ n ipq nir y b > Deputy Ey- ““ d t ®° B °ns, William and Charles. Early
Land-tag as to whether war *“ th » war of the rebellion Keokuk
Be,D nrobable, Bismarck said: "You know a re . or ? li ?B Point for the North-
"“if m much as I do. Wo live in state of . W£ st, and Union soldiers were coming
1 nd tut look at tho French prepara- * r0I “ all points and moving on
R***/’* .he building of barracks, at the Jo the front, bo that they did not remain
of Gen. Boulanger, at the constant }<>»« enough to become familiar with the
pe*‘ tl ,< (be FreDCh Patriotio League and leading^ characters of the city. During
?hen consider what we have to fear from *k“ 6 troublous times Henry Clay Dean
“ i'f-S k 1 *?* Keoknk hu principal headquarters,
Thl Post reminds Germans who deelre “““ W ™ 1 bis accustomed stoicism did aa he
I, know the position of tho Frenoh frontier [j'^ed, and talked as seditiously as he saw
1° Itmiv a map prepared at Wurtemburg by flt * wj.jb no fear of bodily harm, for the old
J T-oiicsch and pnblUhed at Stuttgart, inhabitantsknew Henry Clay Dean. In
ti.i, shows between Paris and the eastern “* eBe ?ays Jndge Clagott was editor of the
frontier troops of the line which, combined Constitution, a rah"
ifih mesent reserves, form an effective Paper, and tho Jndg
f ree of coo,000 men, which force oen be P* nion and crony ot
Sid ine few days. they were one in e r
a Hunieh paper publUheB a letter from I marked as the enemies of the Union cause ing?" I the last I got; take it.
c.Thnlic anthoiity stating that direct orders *bo were tolerated simply because they "lam in full sympathy with it; I hav6 tber use tor it."
horn the Pupa caused the publication of I were old inhabitants. The famous and
rfrdinal Jacobini’s letters, which are now bloodless battle o! Canton, which even now,
r*‘„ officially circulated among all the * ,,£r nearly * quarter of a century has
kuhoos and that should the Centre main-1 Passed, will bri. g a smile to the face of
i.in its opposition to tho Septennate a fresh ‘J 08 ** who were near enough to know what
decisive step will bo taken by tho Pope Jbe battle was, drew the line on Messrs,
tntiievent a positive vote of the Centre P ean “A Clsgett, who ridicnled the con-
Mainst the Septennate. I duct of the home guards who went out to
**„- cus - February 14.—A leading manu- Canton for amusement, and never stopped
rutarer at Elberfleld declares that business «*« tesUng the ammunition of
!. at a standstill there owing to fears 0 f aSierlingPrioeeand Quantrell’s men—the
c‘.,h attack upon Germany. former by word of month and the latter in
I I his paper, and the result of their ridionle
Oeim »n Pottoi. on tho Fiontlnr. was that the Constitution printing office,
Prais, February 14.—The journal des type, presses and fnrnitnre were seized by
mBais has telegrams from Nancy saying I the Union troops and dnmped into the
Ail numerous German patrols havo bsen Mississippi, while Mr. Dean was dragged
ititioned along the frontior, for tho pur-1 frem his house to be hanged to a lamp post.
oos» it is supposed, of arresting deserters, There seemed no hope for the Rebel's
iboie number has rapidly increased since Ooveman, unless be wonld renounco bia
vu rumors hive been in cirenlation. The Confederate principles, and this he Btontly
diipitches also say that the French govern- refused to do. He was dragged through the
meat has issued an order directing that if streets by an infuriated mob of soldiers and
UT nairul should by accident enter France, citizens, and had been placed npon a dry
otir formal norice shall bo taken of such goods box beneath a convenient lamp-post
Violation of French territory, the matter to on Main street, preparatory to being swung
be subsequently made the subject of diplo-1 off into eterni'y, when Jndge J. B. Howell,
untie protest. I editor of the Gate City, a Repnblioan paper,
I and who was alter ward United States Sena-
Th* Cztr Refuses to Promise Neutrality. I tor from Iowa and a member
Puis, February 14.—A dispatch from St. »t the Alabama Claims Commis-
Petecburg fays that General Von Schwein- 8i ° D . put in an appearance and, bare-
Iti, tho German ambassador to Russia, beaded and costless, mounted a wagon and
An Opinion of tteo uieiiena' Meeting—Tlio I The Chicago lktnem.t-r» Fleeing ion Home
Spreading lloara. In San Domingo.
Everybody, with possibly a few rxcep- Hew York Times,
tions, was well pleased yesterday with the [ Ever since the Anarchist riots in Chioago
aotion of tbs citizens’ meeting ot Monday, the search for dchnanhelt, the bomb throw-
and regarded the meeting, which was mneb er of the Uaymarket massacre, has been
larger than was anticipated, to b< a m ist kept up, bui without success. He has been
excellent starter. The personnel of the I reported dead once or twice, and the police
meeting was indicative of bn6iaess and of Detroit, ban Francisco, and other cities
earnestness. The committees appointed have thought at times that they had col-
by President Jaqnes give general satisfao- lared the wily Austrian,
tion, and their work will be watched with I On Wednesday last, in theeffloe of one
interest. I of the weekly papers in this oity, a German
Since the agitation of this mat- was buying u lot of back numbers. He was
ter of waking np, trade has livened reoogi.ized by one of those present as an
np, and there is a better feel- old Chicago acquaintance, whore name had
ing in the real estate market. A been forgotten however, and was asked
prominent merchant told the Telkimuph wliat he intended to do with stale news,
last night that his profits alono in his bind- "Ob," said the man, after a few moments
ness for the past week amounted to over of hisitation, "I nin going to surprise some
$1,600, and he believed that they wonld go friends iu a far-off country with reports of
over that amount this week. A gentleman their doings at a time when they were yet
who owns a tract of land outside of the city citizens ot this glorious laod of free speech,
limits, and which has never been thought To-murrow—Thursday—morning I will sail
much of, has refused $1,000 an acre for it I on the steamer 8am ana to Turk’s Island,
within the past few days. West Indies, to meet some of my old Ohi-
As to how the citizens' meeting is re-1 osgo comrades who are there already, and
garded, the TzLtoaipn yesterday inter, who have started a coliny to the Prorinoe
viewed Capt L B. English, and this is ono of Santiago de lus Cabshroq Republic of
view of it: 8an Djiaiago. Perhaps you don't know
"What do yon think of theoitlzena' meet- [ whore to place me. Well, here is my card,
I will have no fur-
NEW SPRING GOODS.
recently Founded tho Czar aa to whether he appealed ‘be mob to listen to him. Judge
vonld remain neutral in the event of war Howell popular with the people and
btteteo Germany and France, and that }°y»l “>« core, and he stayed the proposed
the Czir rtfased to make any engagement lynching long enough to secure the atten-
rtipectiog the matter.
THE T1XA8 INVESTIGATION.
tion of the crowd, and then by his eloqnenoe
and earnestness saved the life of Henry
Clay Dean. During all the proceedings
Dean utterod not a word, nor did his nerve
Biglovernor Ireland and Twenty ElghtWIt- |
DiMfi on Their Way to Washington.
St. Louis, February
Ireland, accompanied by twenty-eight
told that ha could go he departed as slowly
“"" !h " a
tirongb this city, yesterday, on his way to an orator wit h 0 nt a peer. Hia chief ecccn-
Wulucgton w here he and his companions tncUy Wtt9 in the matter of dress. He
mil appear be ore the Senate committee woro , foll be „ d and mMUohet un .
which will investigate the charge of eleotion kem , nd nnBho rn, a soft aionoh hat, and
outrages ra “de agaiDitcitlzccs of Washing- at tire that bordered on the slovenly. He
too county by those Repnblloans who ded eared cot wbcther bis shoes were laced or
tho county for fear of being lynched, and nnll0cd> and waa pr ,motive to a painful de-
who claim to have been driven out by tho Rree in everything he did, even to the par-
Demncrata ... , I taking of his meals, which he usually ate
Ei G°V rnor Ireland says thU at the elose with hlt on , following the precept that
rib. election in Washington county, Dewes flng# „ W6re mid# Mott knW ® and fork*.
Bolton, the .on of a candidate for connty I At kbo !owa State University he onoe ap-
eommiaaioner, roda np to Uio precinct, die- peKcd with B n8W anlt of c i ot hes. He waa
nouotod and demanded admittance to the & dtliTer an address to the oiua, and when
pottund waa told to come in, and upon h# gp p eRrod on the stage a titter ran through
opcMg the door was shot down In bl. U 8 J£ diBnoe> Dean wore a pair of psnta-
tact, by a negro named Hill Eight of the looDB 8 imiiar to tho traditional Bailor's
Mcopants of the room were arreeted and ttonae „ ( B blue flannel shirt, a flowing
jute subsequently lynched. The others I brown duster and a pair of brogan shoes,
«ad the country for fear of being s mi uly nnUccd ^ wlth The strings whipping
tnsted, and brought the charge against the Bbout hU ankles at every move ho made.
Dcmocrataif the county that they wero I Uo paid no attention to his recaption, bnt
driven out. The ex-Governor says: The I eomla enccd to talk as soon as ho appeared,
whole story of those men is a pnro fabrics- Bnd in less than five minntes hia hearers
hon Every statement they made to sho w htd (orgottca t ho attire and the man and
they were objects of political pereooution ia were tnwrapt wlt h as brilliant oratory
jMately false. ,ud that will bo easy to 8TBt dropped from any lips.
S[| J > k >y * ) ,he *? Ho was a power on the atnmp, anddnr-
net driven from the conn ty, bnt left of their , D _ t ho f am ina campaign in which Iowa
ova free will and desire. | WB , carried by tbe Republicans by scarcely
— ;—I 6,000 majority Doan traveled by day and
IMPALED ON ABOARD. I talked at night from the half-breed tract of
— I tho Western reserve of the State, carrying
* Horrible Acdd»at on a Toboggan Slide I greater weight for the Democratic party
in Vormont. I than oil of ita other leaders combined. He
RrTLAXD, Vt., February 14.—A terrible novor forgot a man after being introduced
•eeidttit occurred on a toboggan slide here | to him, and liU popularity was largely due
{bout y^O o'clock Ihis evening. James O. I to this fact. Among all Iowans—ltepnb-
a leading member of tbe Rutland I licans and Democrats alike—Henry Clsy
oar and son of ex* Jndge Barrett, of tbe Bu-1 Dean was regarded as one of the most re-
preme Court, wss fatally injnreil. A board I markable and brilliant as well as tbe most
»at lined the slide on one side Income | eccentrio man within their ken.
■plit and loosened, and the nar- „ ... _ „ „ . „ .
* ,«u4 proj.ctcd into tho .lide, I « u «* d No ‘
dieting
S^h^t' cmuo "nto Tr^h ‘ Ubltdoth.° W « DB thr P m1tt“r
Barrett s tigbs on tho in* I• tAprifipil accents **now do \on
I'l* S;" Si Uno«r.ai th U Itfdu, mur.
VtoUk,n L m f I th ,® .J 01 ?* 8 *?' *? d ,. h found him choking; his throat patched and
taa-'.sx 8 ?'’ te -
i glass of ioe water, bnt
&M“r'fmo , i^d*ti ng m.T i Uk;n , to wb“» ^ it h.Jnmp^I-iUU ? u 7 , knock
V. .- "*e nuiovo.l
• * ■■ oa \ where he now lie. under the In-
srg;Uhftioe, with no proepect of
fc? 1 **'* Harru «» J. ka‘-
“engerouely, injured.
Mr. Mtnuluc*. tiesigaallotL
Washixotoii, February 14. — Secretary
Manning e»Ued at tbe White House this
•JJJMUR and plseed his resignation in the
Mods of the President, to take effect tn
“•eppointment and nnalifloation of bis
ill. »*u ?1 t*Uon U taken in cvJerl>
?®*jf*a.. Bit letter of resignation will
kiide public for ttme days. It is
“•red at the White House thatnoimne-
2“ appointment will be made to the
aud Mr. Manning will continue to
v. “ S®u«lary for sev.nl weeks. It is
V*® Pw«d*nt parts with Mr.
junning with ragret, aud thatharrlno
wUj oonatnta to his withdrawal from the
“norcin on rn.rs^>
7 ,uffcr PUeiT Immediate relief and
coir prctccure guaranteed. Askfor“Rough
h,V i!?** • ■ 8ur ® can for itching, pro trad-
S*t "}*®cing, or any form of l’ilcs. 60c.
1>m ggixUormail. E.B. Wells, Jersey City.
ui „5 0 , r tf urc * k>r«pep«ia. Impotence, Jlcn-
S^Ajrvoualh.hftity; For Weak Men.
uuk>t< i W omen. Rickety children. $L
tr . Wr.IXV HAIR HALS AM.
«*5?,L n 1 tor “ V* oril’iualco'.tjr. Ancl'-
E?l‘“ rc, » 1 t>X.aoftetis and beautifies. No
■ norgreaae. A tonic llcjtor:.live. Htcqn
oot l atreufthena. cleanses,
»calp, eradicate ^ 10c.
contidonee in valneB of property in Macon | Ho handed out a picoo of brown paste-
and its sarronndings, and I am qnite con. board which bore tbe inscription "Moritz
vmced that tbe estimates at present are nt Ne«f, No. 68. Ulybourn avenue.”
minimum, compared with localities better Neef was the Uhi-ago saloon keeper nr-
advertised. Oar city is well located geo- rcBted soon afier the lluvnarket massacre
graphically; its railroad privileges and facili- for permitting the Ansrchists to hold meet-
ties, present and prospective, are such that I ings in ms pLua, in wnicli the use of dyne-
commend them to thinking business men. I mite wns advocated.
When we consider its present watei supply, I “t am glad,'’ "aid Neef, "that I got out
from a subterranean stream, whieh, accord- of tbu scrape. I It 11 voa jt was no easy
ing to analysis, is qnite chemically pure, sup- matter, and the fear of b.irg compelled to
plemented by the river, that may, if neees- attend a second trial of the Anarobists in
his paper, and the result of their ridionle sary, at small cost, famish all that canid be the capacity of a witness, or a prisoner,
rrquinu for increased water supply and j perhaps, has driven me tram a house end
manufacturing purposes, as well as being the borne now.”
ontkt for all sewerage—an advantage that ••Are yon the only one of the Chicago An
bnt few inland cities enjoy—I feel archists who sails on tbe Samaua? " was
that it is bnt necessary, through I asked.
well-directed medinm of advertis- "l believe I am,” answered Neef, with
leg to call tbe attention of many I some hesitation; "yon see we ere a little
who are inveetlng in less favorable localities cautious abont telling each other of our
to onr advantage and values to assure in- plans now, after the Anarohistio trials had
vestment. With all due respect to booms, uooovered so many traitors in onr ranks.
1 think they carry with them their disadvan-1 Every one of ns knows the exaot location of
tagea. This expressed idea may be called old the oolony in San Domingfi, but we keep
fogy or a lack of interest in what obtains to I our personal movements to ourselves.”
onr general interest, bnt wbat we want is I "Does Sohnaubelt, tho bomb-thrower,
permanent investment npon conservative I know of the oolony ?”
values, and we may be ante they will stay. «i am not sore that ho doss,” answered
We must have low taxation for the en- Neef, adding, after a while, “that is to say,
eouragement, manufacture and cheap 11 mn not sure that he is there altoa ly, at-
houses for employes. This cannot be real- though it was suggested as the softest hid-
ized without cheap transit. At present the I iug place, which probably oonld be found
farmer who bnys an aooommodation ticket I for him. I only know that he ia no longer
can ride to Holton, a distance of ten milys, I in the United States."
for 12} cents in twenty minutes, while the "Yomay that you fear a seeond Anarchist
transportation to Vineville by the usual I trial?”
way of hook is from 25 to 50 cents. This "Soldo," answered Neef frankly. "If
state of thlDgs, all who are favorable to ad- SpieH and tho other convicted Anarohisia
vanoement will admit, should not exist really get a aeoond trial, tho Slate will rnek-
If oar people are in earnest, as I believe I it warm for some people in Chioago who
they are, they shall have my oordial and believe that nobody knows of their close
substantial support so far as my inflnenoo connection with the bomb throwing. I
and ability extends." honestly believe that Spies should avoid a
"What of street railways? I seoond trial under all circumstances. As
“Several years ago I wag asked by ft Tels- I tiuogii ate now uo may bo pardoned; a
oiufh reporter my opinion on this snVjeot. I seoond trial will bring out snob additional
Ia the interview I favored a belt line by evidence aa will send him and his ao-
ateam or looomotive power other than that complices, now in jail, to the gallows sure,
of hones and males. I am ot the aame BD d add perhaps a dozen more to the list,
opinion still. I know of no city of like pop-1 However, I am out of the game, anti my
nlation whose snbarbs are more attractive friends, too.”
and whose values are so low. Street rail- ••y aa mean those who sail on the Sa-
road extension argnes cheap homes." I manb y’
"Have yon any farther aaggeitioni to "Those and the others who are in the
add?” -----
I wonld say that I favor a central com
mittee of five, bnt that other snb-oommlt-
tecs be appointed from different portions
of the city, representing different business
TWO HUNDRED PIECES
New :: Style :: Ginghams
WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY.
Novelties inToile duNords
Plain Stripes and Fancies to Match.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
NEW STYLES IN CRINKLES.
ICO Pieces just received.
latest Styles in White Goods.
Great Drive in Table Damask.
Twen' y-flvo pieces Turkey-red Damask, 56 inches -wide,
at 25 cents per yard
Two hundred d >zeu Napkins to match at 25 cents per
dozen.
One hundred dozen Gents’ figured, colored Half-Hose
at 15 cents per pair; worth 40 cents.
CLOSING SALE OF FANCY SILKS
This week will end our slaughter of Silks. Prices further
reduced. No reasonablo offer refused. Now Laces, Ham-
burgs, Etc., Etc. Kespcctfully,
O. Iti. O’GORMAN Sc CO.
e yerything that is
aeacrined In our
^^^^^Bis offarad
CATALOGUE No. 235, which this year we send out In an Illuminated cotcr. The Catalogue
Is replete with new engravings ot the choicest flowers end vegetables, many ol which can only be
obtained Irom us; and contains, bssldss. 2 beautiful colored plates, and very lull Instructions on
isll garden work. Altogether it Is the best ever oflered by us. end. we believe. Is the most complete
publication ot Ite kind ever Issued. Mailed on receipt ot 10 cents tin slumps), which may be de
ducted Irom first order. Please bo sure to order Catalogue by the number. a
1 colony already,” answered Neef, as he turn-
I ed away.
Unrdered Ills S opoon,
.. . . Yesterday afternoon a negro named Toney
interests, and that tbe oentral committee Williams, living at Smarr s station, on the
shall call npon the snb-oommlttees for con- Macon and Western railroad, went into the
saltation and any inf ormation they may be house aud ttfgan whipping his wife. His
able to report from their different'ocalities. I little stepson, abont twelve yean old, heard
I am qnite lure, without consulting tho poo- the outcries of his mother and went Into bis
pie of VineviUe, that they wonld be glad to hoaso to beg Tony to desist. The pleading
have an opportunity to represent their in- 0 f the boy seemed to have aronsed the fiend
tereata in the manner suggested.” in Toney. He let his wife go, and ran to
Appropos to theeentimentof the citizens' the corner of the room for a donbla barrel
meeting, the following admirable article, shot gnn. He then leveled the gnn at the
taken from the American Mschinist, will boy and tired, the shot taking effect in the
prove Interesting; boy’s bread, killing him instanlty. He
Competition among cities and villages in then went ont and jumped into a buggy
efforts to secure manufacturing industries in which was seated a woman and drove rap-
is becoming an important feature of the in-1 idly off.
dnstrial situation. This competition takes Homo Macon drnmmers were at Smart's
tho form ot offering bonuses of different at tbe time of the shooting. They boarded
kinds. Sometimes natural advantages for the down train for Macon and when about
manufacturing are qnite prominent in a I five miles from the station saw the negro
city, bnt it is safe to nay that the attractive woman in tho boggy, bnt Toney waa not
power of natural ad vantage! is much less I with her. It ia supposed that he got out of
than it has been. the bnggy when at a safe distance and took
Even the advantage of water power, in I to Ihe woods,
any wel settled part ot the country, ia re- It ia said that the murder was the most
garded with much leu favor than it for-1 brutal aver committed in that section,
meny was. Modern improved steam en
gines, with fuel at moderate prices, find no I "Ooniamptlon Can lie Oared,
difficulty in oompeting with the beet water Dr. i. a Comba, OwroavtUe, Ohio, sen: "I bsve
powers in tho land. Transportation facili-1 tl*«» Heotf. tmeUlon of Cod Unr OU with Hypo-
tifs are to well provided by onr "‘am 1
137,000 mile* of railroad and nn-1 l ArJ „t i OB g dUuH. and advance to that
merons water routes that few places .ug. when cough., pain, la the cheat, Irvqntnt
.11,1, I iMatklne frenntnt rttlll** («TIF Ulll tmiFlttlnn.
fcApiriog to possess iodostlUl esUbUib* I breathing. fr*q»«nt polas, 9 fersr sad tmscUUon.
menu are without adequate means far ship- “^SSTISl ^T^^^idtosur £SictoL.“
ping materials and products. When unjust po “ ,u ' “ a 1
freight discriminations are ended as the
log it out of my hand, and looked as if he
wero going to have a fit.” The regular
looked eerions and shook his head omin
ously, whiie Horn eiuod Sressslutsscd trsm-
b'lng. “Who is he?" finally inquired tbe
rrgiuar, ‘W*®* of . ?® nlne &.”
responded Rood. The reguUjt S ?“®
went a great change. "And you gate him
ice water?” he eald, in pitying amezemen*.
“Ob, Rose, Rons, -IU ton neror learn the
difference between a hydrophobia patient
and a Kentucky pohticion? And the regu
lar strolled off toward the eick man a room,
leaving a cold and heartless emlle for poor
Ross.
The Covington and Macen.
Mr. A Craig Palmer, In addition to hia
other dutits, hat been appointed general
freight and passenger sgentof the Oovrog-
ton and Macon Railroad. The traveland
SfctSrinV^nraessuy to hUm menu offered are lam
Mr. Palmer will be found always
Jrtdy to extend any accommodation to tho
public. -
Uo »»• Yua
^ItVTv'.v.d that Cob Bill Morrison always
isiiroad fare when be travels. This
mikes him unique at present; bnt after the
fira’of At rti tho Congressmen who »*•*>“
?o^be particular »iil have to torn pede.
trian.
A iraitu jumped Niagara, bit he did
Eurme tlic cicnrticp.
Advice to Mothers
*■ iun,< gjrrip
•chiton
,houM »!
thM tn-
1 olUjisllpam- L*
tor dlarThJk »c
people hope they will be after the liter'
Stato Railway Commiuion geU at work,
there will be still more eqnality among
towns both Urge and small in competing
for the acquisition of manufactories. Gen
eral advantages are, with few exceptions,
secondary to the enterpriu of citiunt who
create inducements to draw productive in
dustries. It hu been well proved that the
citizens of almost any town or village hav
ing, say not leu than 5,000 InhabiUnts, can
attract mannfsotorcra if they act together
with enterprise and enthnaum. Tbe greater
the bonus offered the more likely they are
to sec ore whet they want.
Until lots!; competition to secure fee-.
toriea hu applied almost altogether to thou
about to aurt new establishments. Tbe I
keenness of this competition, and tb« con-1
ktOUebl ehlargetoebt o{ pecuniary induce
ments havo reoently drawn many old indns-
trial establishments from their original
quarters to mw localities, and the farther
awakening of local enterpriu in tocna
wanting manufactories will have a sli i
stronger influence in persuading establish
ed industries to move. To what ex
tent this competition will go is
just now an interesting problem.
Of thu multitude of manufac
tories in this country many ate not satisfied
with their location, and await some good
offer to mo?e. Among tbe ordinary induce-
menta offered are land for bnilding sites,
subscription to stock, exemption from
taxes for ten years, buildings rent free for
ten years, and direct donations of money.
In some cases btrMings are presented free,
and in other oases free fnel and free ma-
cbintry aro offered. Associations are form
ing in many tovns to raise whatever bonus
c iii bo obtained, and to invite manufactur
ers in the most persuasive way to locate
there. As the accession of substantial
manu factories, especially to smaller towns,
adds not only to the aggregate wealth of
the town, but increases tin prosperity of
all kiruU of legfUmaU bu.icaw* located
then-, and a* thin un ia becoming better
knovhn ar..l appravuted the spirit of pro*
grMM i« hkely to Li morn sctive for tLe
nnxt few ynarii than ever btforn, in com- ^
•nd’colic Paring frt r thn location of deeirable indun-
boul*. trial tstabluLiuenU. I •
PETER HENDERSON &’C0. 35 8 4 , w c * n 5 , si
rlhe Waterbury."
Capital Prize ,$150,000
“We do hereby certify that wo nn ponrUe the •
menu for all tho Monthly ond Hcai iMaua!
Inga of The Loulilana Bute Lottery Compwii?. euA
in I m i an a,*' »n<t control tlm I>ri»wlngii them*
"»'l mi-1 t'o»t tin- “ mi* Aro roniliirtnil with hoc-
e>tv, f&lrnMa. and In good faith toward ell p»m«e,
and we anthorlce the Company to uiie thla rortlfloals
♦ .i' f.vc MiutlU’H of our■iguaturea attached. In Mi
advertisement!."
A Watch Free!
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thu powder neveTvorlee. A marvel ofpurit
strength and wholeeomenesss. More economies
than the ordinary kinds, sad cannot be cold lx
We will mill a Nickel Silver JWatcrtory Watch of
the etyle repfeaenUd In the cni below to any one
who will Bend ne a dab of ten vxw eabecrlbere to
Tbk Weekly Telkokatb at one dollar each. Thle
will enable each atbecrlbir to tecara the paper at
the lowest club rate, and at tbe tame time com pen
sate the clab agent for hia I rant la.
Only new acMcn»Kma-Uut la, thoee wboee
names are not now and have not been within six
men tbs previous to the receipt of the order on oar
books, will n comma.
Tbeee watches are not toys, bnt accurate and ser
viceable time-keepers. They are simple, durable
and neat Tbe caeca always wear bright Tens of
tboasands of them are carried by people of all
classes throughout tbs United States.
For S3.00
we will seed The Wkiklt Innuim one year
sud one of the above described watches to any ad
dress. This proposition la open Co our subscriber*
as well as those who are not.
Act Promptly.
The above propositions w.U be kept open for e
!!s!M only and parties who wish to take ad
vantage of either should do to at once.
4?-Unless otherwise directed we will send the
watehee by mall, packed la a stout pasteboard bos,
and our rtsponelbUMy for them will end when they
ere dv^oelted In the po*t office. They can be regie-
UreB for (en cauls and partisA who wtih this dens
should Inelose this amount, or we will seed them
by expree* the chargee to be paid when (bey are
delivered. Address THE TELEGRAPH,
Mocon, Georgia.
Make money orders, checks, etc., payable to
nortwtf H. O. HAWOH, Manager.
Gonimlaaioaewk
Wa the nnderelfrned Ranke and Rankers, will
pay oil I'ruiM drawn In The Lou la !a ns HtaULo#-
terfee whlrh may be preeented at our oouutdn.
J. H. 0GT KSRT, Pmildrnt Lonislnna National Book.
1*. LANAI \, Praddenl stale National lianb
. BALDWIN. President N. 0. National Bank
TTnprcccdented Attraction!
tj Out Half s Million Di-tritmtod.
Lonisiana State Lotten Co.
Incorporated in 1RQ8 for 26 years by the LcgieUk
tn re for Eiiiicatinn \1 »i,d Charitable purpoaee—with
a capital ot fl.'Mi.tMj (o which a roserve fond tf
over $560,00) hoe oi/ice been aslded.
lty an iivrrwti.*linin« popnUr vote Ite franc hies
waa nsa.l« a part of the pri*»* :it butc ouuaUtaUOM
adopted December 2d, A. D., Ii79.
Tne cnly Lottery ever voted c
the people of any Mate.
Jt Never Scales nor J*ost]>one*,
It* Grand BIngle Number Drawings take place
monthly, and tho Annual Drawln^a regularly
every alx months (Juno and DecaniLor).
plendld opportunity to win a fortune. TIDED
i ar.d Indorsed by
ORaNDDBAWTNO, CL.V.Hn G. In the Academy ot
Mualc, New Orlram, TUK8DAY, March 10,
1M87—Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize $150,000
WSotlce.—Tlrkvls art Tea Dollars entr. Itelv.. as.
nitlu, |1 Tenth*, |L
LUrr of riuzEa.
X CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150.09160,000
20.003
*V»2
25.UQO
80,000
lORAND PRIZE OF
1 GRAND PRIZE OK
2 LARGE PUIZEHOF
4 LARGE PRIZE* OF
20 PUlZEJj OF
DOO....
IfllOOO.o.,
IQkOOO....
6.000....
PACKER'S -
HAIR BALSAM
■St.-klUa-ftti
THE FAIR!
—pzii.xn is—
J
KOT10S3iDOLI8*TOTS, Etc.
Miitclics,.Soaps, Perfumery, Etc.
JAt Bottom Figures.
R. F. SMIMTH, - Proprietor.
1.W0 " 60..., 60,000
APPROXIMATION I B1ZE24.
100 Apprcxlmatlon Prises of $900.... $30,000
100 •• " 200..., 20.000
100 • » XOO.... 1),0U0
2,179 Prizes, amounting to $&35,uoo
Application! for rutea to eleba « k cnld be mads
only to the otflee of the company In New Orleans.
For further Information write elearly, gi ..i., full
xdlreea. ItitiTAL Nvl kb. Express Money Order*, ot
New York Exchange In ordinary let • r. Cirfeuoy
by expreee (at our expense;. odtL-uM«d
Jkl. A. DAUPHIN,
New OrlraMi Leu
Or NLA. DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. C«
AtldrcKH ItotfiKterori Loltcrn to
NEW OULKANii NATIONAL HANK,
Nrw Orlrwita, la.
HINDERCORNS.
aepCwCm
»Mulbcrrj ytr“t.
rtAUiT 5®;
^lw«d,«atAwk ly
MM
e*M £T£ kJDtllui.tt-V
tn 11. sr^»- • 1 tf,» !•**..- i • »rai.:*-r of ab*-date
fairi.t--" and li;t- k rit. . '.l.at tl.»-• '.s: •• ar*« ail miuoL
and that nn onn can po.aibl dlvtn*- what numbers
will draw a print. Allpartleat • : r- aivatruatng
fee gaarantse prinw In wn Indny, nr mldbc on
any oilier imp *»lble Inducem<-iit*> are awiodlem,
anlonl) alU tOdeCcUeand defiais.1 the unwary.
VrtluUiV
SOMETHING WORTH HAYING
nov2«eow6t
an Car»L-".i'E 'or lsiT 1 he only aoS-
• .. I.l..nr«ti!.g evv-rjihing tartar-
i 1 1 «*r New S«-ea!e. New
1 ■ f-TTHIN J N»w. lie® ly for FUKB
--r., m Uiriibs-r. Uul %. nr oldreoe
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nd 1'sj Sreh iUmI, PLtlihdelphtia Pa