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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. fUESDAl MORNING, MARCH 8, 1887.-TWELV1L i»AGES>.
1HK TELEGRAJVH,
BUI • ITXS! DAI a .tnx I*AS AXD w«ai
a* ra*
UfTiph and Messenger Publishing Co.,
n Mulberry Btreet, Macon, Oa.
IU DHly If fliUiered by canton to tbe city or
D ailed po«uge free to Bnbacriben, (or $1 per
«ct* # $3.60 cr three moutbf, $6 (or ilx month*,
•10 a jeer.
Xm Wxjilt 1* mailed to robeerfben, poatAge
{, •*, At $1.35 A jeer And 75 cento for fix month*,
traniient adrertleementa will be token forth*
M*Uy At f 1 per square of 10 line* or lee* (or the
Irit Iniertlon, end BO cento (or e*ch enbeequent to*
lotion, end (or the Weekly At $1 for eech toeortlon.
Notloee of death*, funeral*, marriagea And birth*.
9b
Exacted commnnlcAtlon* will not be returned.
Correspondence oontAlnlnf importont new* end
Biaecialon* of It ring topic* la aolicitod, bnt mu* tbe
•)(«( end written upon bnt one eld*of the peper to
HTt Attention.
XamitUnce* should be made by expreae, postal
ItU, money order or registered letter.
Atlas* Bureau 17 K Peachtree etreet
4U eommnulcAtlona ahonld be addreeecd to
THE TXLEORAPflf,
Macon Ga.
i Many order* akitta, ato .should be made pay*
It HO. Hairaon Manage
Oar JUlm) Contemporary.
I of tbe Park company fourj-md tbree-qnnrter
acres additional, for which they paid the
Morning New., la .nffering from political Knm 0 ( $9,500.
cataract, .till it la onr esteemed contempo
rary all the same. Hire is one of its more
recentgropings:
No prominent Southern Journal, with ono .irop
tion, hot become an advocate ot protection within
tho hut few yoon. Tho Now Orloana papers here
always been lort of half and half, owing to the
sugar interest in Louisiana. Bnt for that inter.at it
la doubtful It then would bo much protection talk
beard In that State.
Bnt of tho whole preoa of tho Booth bow much of
it It In favor of protection? A rerj .mall part of It.
In tbia and other Southern Ststee the country preoa
lsalmcat entirely on tho eido of tariff reform
Three papers are doH to tho manoo, and they es'
proas the Mgtlments of tho communltfea In which
they are published.
The Macon Tsnsonayw a few days ago pointed to
lta own proaperona condition aa an Indication that
protection lontlmonU Hod faror in this Btato.
Our correspondent did not criticise this
act on the part of the commission so much
on account of tbe prioe paid for
thi. additional ground aa for the
reason that the people of the
State had been led to believe, before tbe
school hsd been located at Atlanta, that,
with other inducements, an adf qnate and
eligible site for tbe same was included.
The land purchased, as we are assured,
is well worth the price paid for it, but the
necessity for the purchase formed the basis
of onr correspondent's criticism. In view
of the impression made upon the public
that a proper Bite was included in Atlanta’s
offer for the school before its location bad
been fixed, we tbink he was justified
Gradually Sinking-
Very Near — Great Crowd*
Gather at the IIou*e.
is probsb!, that it would bo Joel u poiperone in bis criticism touching the purchase of
Kit Advocated uriff reduction, it bee the merit to additional ground. We do not think he in-
euooeed erenlf It doean't Alweye expreta eenUmeuta tended to convey the idea that the oommis-
1. bonnooy with tho.. of • »»>o.ity of ita road- ita membere> WM inflaenced
er*. Representative Blount, o( 4 the Macon district, | ’ * '
1* a pretty good Uriff reformer, aod If the voter* of I W ftny sinister purpose. Ir they erred at
the district agree with toe Tblkoaapu rather than I all it was in accepting too little ground for
Mr. Blouct, why don't they tend an out and out I the purposes of the school, when, if there
protection^ to Congress? The chance* are the WM an undf landing that they wonM have
Telkobaph wouldn't make much headway In try. . . . . . . , ...
lug to d.feot tho BaprosobtaUv* of tho Sixth dta J to enlarge H bv purchase, the people of tho
State were not informed of the fact
The blind and eaieemed News cannot With reference to lending the Jnnda of
see and comprehend the real aituation. It the commission, wa are informed that aa a
dots net *ta*eth.~M fairly. It is troe | matter of faotthe same ara simply depot-
holds an important position under tbe ad-, J/YjflfQ. IN A STATE OF COMA.
minidtratioD, as easing: 'Harsh and stern
as that match was, I am clad you did it.',
history shows that Sherman a army was un
opposed and yet he horned sod looted the
homes of defenseless people, and left wo- since t th. Apoplectic stroh.,
lt , ... au«l (>ra<ldully' .Sinking:—The End
men and babes without shelter and food.
If Mr. Trenholm is glad Sherman did it, he
either has a cowardly and contemptible
hate for Georgia and Georgians, or he is a 1 Nkw Yoke, March 6 -About 10 o'clock
Southerner whom every honorable man I this mor nine, Dr, Hammond arrived at the
North and 8onth should heartily despise." bouse of Ueury Ward Beecher, and an
I h'.ur later the following bulletin was
The New York San says of the laying cf ported:
tbe sea aerpeut: "We tender to Professor "Professor W. Ilulmutb, of New York,
■m,fiiiiin c nisulution, confirms the opinion of the
Theodore Oil the assurance of onr distin- , lt , DdUlR ph , g i olgng( Ml . BeeSber u grgd .
gnishedgOonsiderAtion. In tbe lornm for 1 aally failing. He may, however, live for
March, he not only soouts all the stories some days."
of the great sea serpent in general, but be That all hop* was given np was plainly
analyzes aeveral of the most notorious *»«“[•* ® t2:30 P'“- tbia builetrn ap-
among them and proves that they can -Dr." Hammond is in consultation. Mr.
not be trne. He is a brave man, but we B seller boa b»en in a state of deep com*
warn him that hia contBe is replete with «'* dR y. No .igo of pain or conscionamss.
. _ i- , I Sudden death is considered cert no, but at
danger. If we ate no longer to have faith RQ iDdefioite liuj6i probRb , y to.day."
in the sea serpent, what will there be left At 8 p. m. Henry Ward Beecher’s condi
for a« to believe in and how will tbe email* r I Hon remained* withont noticeable change,
se iside watering places draw eastern to I Ho is vet unconscious and is said to be
their inns and ice cream shopB in the hot | slowly sinking. He moves his right hand
summer months.”
The Weeping Statenmen.
Generally it i* a bad sign to fee a man
weep eaaily, bnt Senatorial cold tea will
prodace a maudlin condition, iu which the -* — — .. . ,, ,. . .... „ . . .
■lightest bore will Up flaid. After an that the Tkleoru-h baa mode but one die- 1“° f.f ’ * £ ' e ^ {sia ,
all-night session the solemn pumps who tinguiahed convert among newspapers, bnt I tb ® * dTi °* tt ® orney enoral
compose the higher house look like late that one bad long been cheek by jowl with " lth *® feronc ® 10 ^ s ® c> * ' WaB
revelers from a carnival. Especially is this tbe esteemed and blind News. ' <lon ® because it was found that there were
the cue when the night is the last one the 1 And what a convert this is when we
old boys are to enjoy at the public expense, come down to statistics. We have tbe an-. ....
The fourth of March just passed disposed thority of tho Augusta Chronicle, to (he ” roIlf! in t ^ 19 ' •* “® <u ® < \ r 3 P rote ® ted by
of a lot of political timber of which the effeot that it la one of tho greatest papers P e / a °, K aaraDteo o£ “ r> Inman, who
eonntry willUke no further oount. A baloh in the world. We quote ita editorial lan- is P e ' fe ®* y ! > 0 ®“ Ioy ® mno “ “ r 8 et “ monn, t
of Senators have gone out at the coming in gnsge, where itaaya: | “f ^ be ““ ply Se0nr ° W,th
of whom they and the people at large shared I The ConetltoUon is so popular in thle city that
a common wonder. A correspondent de- our people are more than pteaeed to see the man
scribes the pathetic porting in thi* fashion: » h ° •>“ d0 “ »° “> ®»>“ “ »»• « «>» ««» 1 ' Ianta °“ th ® oommisaion. He very prop-
..Tu„„uLk..„. a «.iifiii^ upmIv I »*t paper, in tk. world. erly desired to secure the location of the
SHREDS AND PATCHES.
oco utnmilly.
Mr. Beecher baa been lying in a deep
comatose condition alt day. He does not
Lor. may b. blind, bo. o..rrla«. U. IP
a. p.„i ti.-.iI sional movement of the right nrm. His
w.fal«T« doctor.-8t. Paul Herald. breathing is heavy and spasmodic, giving
It I* aold that lb. light of th. bnmpona can.ral four or five he ivy respirations and then a<-
bwik the origisil idea te th* tnvMitor of tb.jmo.t cosseting. Mrs. Beecher hav been
battle.—Philadelphia Herald
| most of the time in the sick ruutu.
lt Bismarck did not win enough new
election to laat him the reat of bi. Uf», it was Ula I formed members of the family that it is only
A 8THAMHB PROBABLY Ir^l
AVreckime Coming Aabor. nt
l’o-sllily » Southern v—7 r “’
Camdex, N. J. t March G —i. .
at a stumer bi nod for a Norik,
w been wr -ked off tho Now
during the stum of Thursday *
co'S" bttch between Bantrgp. i.,. 1
S aside park is si tea n with » ’ l
Southern fruit* and early vro.i.vi
orates and barrels are w», b j u “ '“"*■1
tho t urf, and are being picked up h,?
combers. This afternoon n t t - .
barrels of green cabbage wero
aanda. A« yet nothing ha, h^ n »l
give* the Blightent indication of th, J
No bodita have been found. w
Tint’s Pil
•will *nvo tho tlyapeptlc rrom J
Uuy* or misery, mid cnnlilo lii„,n
avliutever lie wlsltcs. They pr«v e ,.j
Sick HeadaclieJ
ennae tlio food tousalmtlntcnmi,]
lah tho body, give keen appon,^]
Develop Flesh]
solid mnsclc. Elcgantiv .
cU. l»rlcc, 25cis. per box.
SOLD EVERYWHERE. I
own (Ault.—PhltodelphlA Inquirer.
A new lUi of houtehold hint* contoln* thl»,
"Belt Is the wbiteweeb will neke iletlek bettor.'
I bfars up heroically and scarcely ever leaves
beta on the | fc er haebaud’s side. Sinvie the doctors in- (JSipItell Pl'iZO $150 0
a question of time for the etid, they remain
ia th^tick chamber. Mr. Bencher’s eldest
d^ngh'er, the wife of Rev. Samnal ticoville,
*»£*** comadtlm. .hoeld b«r this In mind. I Siturf^Sgb’t, hSibMdlnft
Lir ®' I children will immediately arrive. The other
The March of Luxury—^Cincinnati lady (to hu*. I metubi rs of the fftmily in the house now
band returned from a public dinner)—"W*a the 1 are Mr. Beecher's eldest son, Colonel
dinner an elaborate affatiT" Hueband—^“Elaborate? I Beecher, his u ife And two daughters and
Glaeaee were eet at eaoh cover (or aeren different I son, Henry Ward Beecher; W. C. Beecher
kind* of beer.*'—New York Snn. | and his wife, who live at Colombia Heights,
and their son Herbert, who has been tek-
(Ve do hereby oeitifythat we aapervla» Uu
mento (or all tbe Monthly and Hesut-aanc^l
Inga of The Ixmietona HUte Lottery Oota 1
In pereon rnunime and oontrol the Drivu
•elxee, and that the earn* are conducted *
(alrtiene, and In goo<l faith toward a,
we antborlan tbe Company to neetblicl.
wttb fatvelnitllea of onr aignatur** atteewl
adverttoamerte." '
“The chamber was well filled, nearly *U I $ ,, kil . j V T/TT 01 T Newconk (to miitre*. of the home)-“Shut. u>at Ban 'Franiaroo is on the
the Senators being on tho floor. Chaplain Tho county press to which the wteemed school a^ Atlanta, and the offer mado mum, it'a three avenine In tbe wake I mnaht bare I jjceaQ between Portland, Oregon, and Ban
Butler in hi* nraTer referred to tbe part- “ nd bUnd New * refer ®’ lhu !»o- by his cjfy for it was largely due till m««lf •• Mi.t»»(la <li.a.»j)-"lh«. erea-1 Fram-isoj. He is not expected to reach
1 3 ’ .. , guago weekly. Onr convert is greater than to bis personal efforts, influence and liber- ws. nna... ... iri.h iui» •hi. vh.m n I w— v...i. i_ .,— ..„ i,; . u_.. ...
ta _ g ::“ 0h _ W _“ aT!. to .. 0 ?“Al. P .^°*u!. r :l«batof th.blind.nd ..teemed New. and Uy. He jnatl, has a atrong infiuenoe
over to some. | the rnral free traders alt combined. It is I with the commission, to which be ic onti-
r ” 9 . explr . .... v B n n,.t . true that Rowell A Co. report the blind and tied by reason of his acknowledged ability
N u V «f N*. IT* Ihotino *®‘*®“ ea N ‘” “ t*’ 1 ®* lt ®•»* ‘^t integrity of character which boa
Nebraska ana Miller ot New iork, showing Uon bM om oonvert u # cltonUUon WQn for him nnboun d e d pubUo confidence
their feeling, more plainly than others. All | o{ oTei one hnndrod tbon(Uld| gnd rapidly and which is a guarantee, both to his col-
increasing. It reaches more readers than leagues and tho pnbUc, that, while be is
™ :‘““T v,*«l I t£l ® cst*®®^ sod blind News and the liable to make mistakes, he is incapable of
wyer, o ig- cur weeklies it leads, all put logotlicr. If its doing wrong. Neither bi* motives nor the
been selected for another six years, shed increue ^ (bort Ub# , 0 „ g „ mot « e , of
for htVmnr^nnfn^miAtnMMaruJa ” ^ IM it hu for a few weeks past, a iimplc cal- sailea, and we teol confident that the publio
OW man s.wver had evidentlv overdrawn oulftUoB wil1 * h ® w thlt evei y m “> woman has not so understood the critiolams of Mr.
Old man Sawyer had evidently overdrawn wU1 ioon be proTi d e d NU(M .
hia rations ot cold tea, as had Colonel Van . r 1
Wyek. No menUen iamaile of our own ^ p Py ; ietorlI of ont eonTptt> a ,il,
entaamtlaitnl hut 1U* doll'ara'to cents I * nb,oribe to 'rilrooda, race tracks, Chris- I hia jacket, ties his gallowaea about his waist,
that 8 h« .Lt pnnioualv Other Benatorl U “ »“® ci,lU ® ns , • ocUlit »- baiebsU sp ,u on his hands and wants to light the
m.v rlrl .^ .u^ h m in irarnmu ® ,nb ® “ d b ® D<£UeU ' “ or ® —W than Graat and Good Txx.xa.uru for in.ultiog
may perha|» aurora him in lrarntng eni ^ bUad New», the Prcident
eloqu.ncthbut<h.mmt doe.not hv. who l ^ ^ y th , ttd ,eak-.,ed| TheG. G.'
, r * h ° “f* m .' f v« ell the sate we ®’ 1 ' 1 '*' when ,l •" xemembered that all dent or any one else. It baa reason to
1 -ru. ...In tin. hi. 1-n t I ® f y* 18 P ra «P eri ‘y hss ® 0,n * ,,tac ® “ * b ® n - know that the President regards it u one
doned the free trade wickedness nnder our 0 f his most oherishod exchanges, and that
preaching, it is worse than nonsense to say while the girls and boys are frolicking
that protection sentiment hoi not grown. I down in the green parlor, he and Col. Dan
We are aware that the blind and esteemed I Limont take it into the office and olip from
The IIoiiM-hohl Guard.
Every now and then some man atrip, off
money. The failure to notice hia tear, is
another outrage upon the South.
Trotter Win*.
Trotter, tha Musaohnaotts colored Mug-
wump, pulled through tho Senate. He was I New , wl n tepeat tb# m00 kinga of the free I it liberally.
already in office, it is said, with an under- ( r ad e sinners about tho circulation of onr
standing to divide fee* with Matthews. I convert and will ollng to the report that it I has waxed wroth Is the esteemed New Or-
will probably appoint Matthews his deputy. | j, no , settled whether 9 or 95 per oent, of | leans Statea.
The esteemed States Dane, this challenge
Tbe Mecon (Oa.) Tklkhuavu lotimatoe (bat Mr.
Morrleon will be made an luter-Htato Commluloner
The laat one of the hoaiebold gaard that
Thia may or may not help Mr. Cleveland. 0 | roa utlon is included in sample coplea,
Even so conservative a journal aa the B*l-1 ^ t bo good men and prophets of old were
I atoned and reviled. ,
,. . .. at pay for hU vote to auatata the rnallsat’a veto.
Aa for Oongreesman Blount, wo may In „ toI1 „ u u „ U uemoa
timoro Sun enter* this protest: "The Pres
ident is unquestionably wrong from every ... w „ t , mnl - _
standpoint in urging this matter. In the turn ^ y, 0 bUnd , n d ctoetued News, why i. P wprUlng.th»t a Journal of tho T*ut-
fint place, it is offensive to the people 01 I it does not beat Mr, Norwood, who was I itAQaioa voaia ,1,. utwraac to lt. Thar,
the District, who, notwithstanding the pe-1 e l ec tcil upon a platform, pat ont by hia Sa-1 u nothUf io th. who), court, ot Ur. cunland',
riodicol influx of strangers, are to aomo ex-1 vu]D , b CO n*litnenU, dlatlnctiy recognixing 1 admluUtrmUoD that tlvaa rla. to tha fatatoal au.
tent homogeneous, and b»v* aom. idea* of lh . doctrine ot protection?
local aelf-government, which ought to b* I An4 u it cin not M d wUl not sec, we p^^nt without provocation.
Ingal Why. Bridget, tho Irish lady with whom wo I Sew York in time to nee hia father alive, a*
boarded laaft only took two."—New York Ban. | be isxiot due iu 8 in Fricc'-nco till to-uior-
General Booth of th. calvation Aa.my, my. no PT <£*?£>> h *® * 9mk '* rld "
man of that orK.nU.Iion can aff ird to nee nhlaky. Thj , Rflernoon Mr Chandler and wife, cf
ft eeema to u. itranaathat at the lowprtooof that „ rr , Ttd , h# HiokJ „ rf , et
condiment hi. dt«lple. cannot efford. horn now M r Chandler is n...u*,:vr of Mr
oodthon. Homo. I keep them very poor—Llfo. tie. che.’a P.ekiils Place. After <i o’clock
A variety actor attempted to allay a panto la a I tbia hftt-rnoou Dr. Searlo urrivtd hi the
theatr. by coming on tho etag. and beginning to “tul remaiued the ercntor part of tho
.log, -Don't Leave Yonr Mother. Tom." Th. afternoon. He iclt about 5 o clock IU com-
effort, of the andi.no. to get out of th. bourn were P®*7, with Mr Birmitghnn., a frimd of the
Inrreoied 73 per cent, thereby, and many pernon. f8m ‘ topotUra that there
were ..rlouely lnjnmd In th. .tru M le.-No.rl.towu WVRry- F U , WR , jt , H OOBlRtoRR R , Rte .
uer * d ' — 1 Hh hhuI tlM denth e ight occur «t any
"And now," concluded the revivalist, ®*l( there Is I UAomtnt. Ho o iDiiot take any Doniisboient,
any one bare who want* to aek any qoeetlon, tot I not «v«n in liqaid form. Lt. S.-arle uuid
him be heard." "I’d like to know," said an old, I that a later builatiu wonld be issued, giving
bald*beaded sinner, rising to tbe baok seat, "bow I the exact cot ditto!! of Mr. Beecher. At tho
many marbles bare been dropped on my head by I present time there arc two policemen ata-
tboee scalawag* to tbe gallery? I'm no pavement" I tiosed at the front of tbe boose, ko« plog
—Tid bit*. | the^inoumiog crowd back.
*1.1.1. m in «„„*>, I Tho condltioh of Mr. Beecher haa not
Thiel* the name ot a manuring in Bontncaro* I , • $, a »», «
Una; Harmon Dlve-ovor Jnmp-und.r Oom^hlth.r- “* R ^nmlaia atlfo^om* whioU ? ' hf w/ll
to-m. Oot.yonderOo.fe-cb.it John Joehna William n “ p r ^ubly rMly. Hi. pulse varie.
Ungli Hall Hiram Harvey Klxlob J.nox Zk..1.1 ftom yg' W li). fi ta Ump.ratul, hi
le from a tombstone roar Wetnmpka, Ala.: "Rtarll tRDg6d {rom 1(w to luo j ( ^ Rl prMont
Bitter Demi Bitter Emml Buter Bw.et Potato I grand* at 1001. HU reepintlion number*
Cream Tartar Caroline Bcetwick. infant daughter o( I about 30 to the iniuute. The body and ex
Bob and 3nkey Catlto." It was tbe name of a little I trtniilitH are equally warm. The face la
negro girl. *
We, the nndMeiKned Baiui*
i*er all Prime drawn In Tbe Le
terle* which may be presented st onro
II. 0WKS3T, Prreidrnt Uaixlana
LANAl'X. ITwJdrnt State itotionaJ '
BALDWIN. Vroddcnt N. 0. National r
Inprpcedented Attractioi
Over Half a Million W
Louisiana State Lotten
Incorporated to IMS (or 35 yean t
tare for Educational and Charitable |
a capita! of $1,000,000—to whicb a i
over 1500,000 bae since been added.
By an overwhelming pope Ur vote
as made • pwi o* tu« pg^eant gtoto
Adopted December 3d, A D., l«79.
The only Lottery ever voted on and 1
the people ot an* State.
Jt Never Sea lee nor Postp
Its Grand Single Number Drawings i
monthly, end tbe Semi-Annual Drawtop i
•very els months (iune and December),
tendid opportunity to win afortpea
]) DRAWING. CLASH «, In the
Mnsto, New Orient)*, TUESDAY,
1 wn-303d Monthly Drawing.
trtmitits arc tquuiiy warm, me iaco ta Tr..« n aaA*FA
flashed and ban aHomewbat livid hue. It Capital rlTZ0 $150,
Ono of tho party had bMntalUng how a certain I >»‘be opinion of hia phjaiciana that tliongh
rich silver mine bad been discovered—by a pro*. I th° of Wood into the brain is now
pector ebootlng at a man and chipping a piece ot I *d°pptxi, freah bemorrhageg may at any
rich or* off a cliff-when an old fellow in the corner I ““l® ^ cn , r .***£ ■pbtdily end life.
observed: "I came within an ace of finding a I
mine jaet that way." "How did you mias it?**
At 11 o'olook p. m. Mr. Beecher'f condi
tion was reported unchanged, aave (or
i-Why. th, man I .hot at turn*! around and put two I ‘ b ® ‘“® T ‘. Ub 't®
bnllota into me. «d b.fom I got .attain th. min. ^ “ d e l ip«, 8 g d tb ‘ ‘ pjl d oa tb ,t M r .
wot dtsoovored. —Wall B.reet Mow,. I .Beecher would die during the night.
Tha backyard ftneo lolreat bad bran tntorrnptod I llorbct t Beecher, a son, la on hia way
for a law morning* bocanso of a .light mlanndor-1 home from Seatle, W. T. A telegram Wn*
standing, bnt a bright, sunshiny day dlapallcd tha I received from him to-night about U^llX lt
cloud.. '--Dtd yon know tor a fact, Mrs DoJohgna," I j 1 ? k* 1 ®*?*! Impossible that be can arrive in
•aid Mr,. DaPayaer. -that tha 8htftlo..M an going I Um ® to **® bi * f»th«» »Uve, W. 0. Bo-oil
We strongly inspect that the eeteemed
reepeeted. From a party point of view no I will eay to it that the queaUcn of a tariff ^
good can poaribly come, for even if it wore I ^ not cn texed a Congreaelonal canvas, in I gutce has not" folly recovered from the hi- „
poeeible to win any considerable portion of | ud, di.tdot. Further, Mr. Blount never Urity of whnt a rural editor calls "Moddy
the colored vot* by auoh a transparent do-1 RppMra before hie oonttitnenu tn Bibb Graaa.
to give a reception next week f" "Too don’t say I
And In Lent at that. Well, I never." ''Neither
did I. Bat 1 Neva an lnvltvtlon, and 1 a’pose I
most go." "You can associate with them If yoa
an to. I don't" Ebe had no Invttatton.-Hartford I WR | b ,7 n frontof the HStuTstT Clair McKel"
. We venture to indnlge the pious
vice, it would bo more than counter-1 conn ty g 0 g ive hie view* upon public quea-1 bope t b ,t the esteemed and hilariona and
balanced by the dieaatiefaotion certain to I y onA I indignant States will not rend its nether
result among thoaa Democrats who look I Occasionally wo hear that at a mass meet- garment from the neck plequot to the
with ditfavor, akin to a atronger feeling, (ngi ooniJtUng 0 f hl m< *U and another man, hemstitched rear plait,
upon thia whole proceeding. Let the I ^ ol j[ r mount never talks before a wit-1 The imperial organ of the President, the
President recognixe tbe tact that the Dio-1 nM( ^ b , dolirere an Impaaaioned ora-1 Kew York Star, aUted that tho Pretident
Wet of Colombia is qnlte able to fnrniab (io n on free trade in a remote rural “deea- b ad induced twenty Congressmen to change
material for it* local office*, and that it lt R (r j obi - The Teleobapb baa kept and still their vote* on the panper pension bill; that
not to be fonnd among tta colored populn-1 bMp , , atonding invitation to him to re-1 twelve of tbe o inverts, including horizontal
tion, there will be no harm done in seeking I peR tthe performance here. If ha ahonld william Morrison, were about to be thrown
for it among the white realdenU." .ocept, the blind and esteemed New* ean-
i w-v | upon a cold and nncharitable
If Mr. Cleveland rone again, Washington not> o( oonnM| wituesi tbe performance, wor td, and that they should be
will hardly contribute to the campaign I bnt we prom Ue It that it shall hear ita foil provided for. Tho SUr went farther
* * ' It he ahonld be elected, I gbu< 0 ( f nn ,nd the racket.
way, managing editor ot the Brooklyn E tgle,
•Yon pay for coal when yon |*t It now.” ..id I »»J» preliminary »t;p. were being taken to
Carbon, ae tho cu.tom.e gavohta order. "Th.f. I c«itbrato a triple nnniVeMary of eveuta in
all right," replied tho enitomer, meokly: “what I ^l r - Beecaer a life. The ce.obration was to
tronblwm.lathatIdontptltwh.nl pay font" ^ T ®.. Uke “ S** 0 ® l ° <5*
And after h* went away old Carbon gloomily- told I R , r ^°,V^ n Academy of Mario. Thi* is the
tho drtv,r to pat an extra hnndmd on that tan of »®“ 8
hi - a. a.. I Mdcth year of hia ordination to the min-
eoolfor Hsrdxan. -I don team, he addod d.a-1 | R j r y and tho fortieth of hia naatorate of
perately, "If yon moke ita full tom pnton 1’°° I PiyLoutb G'hnrch. Had the heaved pastor
pound., and tf I h.v. to ,o to th. poo. houw and Uvrf thi. cotyregaticn and ft “ndV would
‘“ u » 1 »*>« ru «*'-• h.v. celebratS th«e evenu in . jubilee.
UlltOandhalf alate,.—Bnrdat.. I Dr. Hammond was seen as he came ont
of tbe house thia erening. "Mr. Beecher,
I he said, "will never be eonscioua again.
Captain William T. Haynew, of St. Lonla, There is absolutely no hope, lie may die
ill celebrate his centennial biilh lav next I “> t*? hours andjoe may live a couple of
days longer; bnt death is certain, Paralyais
fund very liberally,
tha inaugural oertmoniea may not be bright
or enthuviulh.
Tbe Naw York World says: "Thwriso of J riot
in'atarching the backbone of hia Exoellenoy,
We asanre the esteemed and apoqne n stated, aa a fact, that the fathers of the
News that this exhibition will be fax anpe-1 coniUtntion gav, patronage to the
"Borcum's graalaat circus on President to be need la thi* way and for
the powerf ol opposition to the eotton-aeed I earth, with three rings and a herd of do- this purpose. In tha same issue it wa* on
oil monopoly is accompanied by a revels-1 phants," and the admission will be free. | uonured that Colonel Morrison would bo
tion aa to the uses ot that articl* which
will astonish moat people. Mr. P. D. Ar
if the sightless and esteemed New* will I protected by a anng and warm little place
get ita office boy to read tbs Washington I on tho Inter-State Railroad Commleolon,
moor, who last tbe bead of the newoorpor-1 diapalehet of y<alerday alond lt will bear TheOreat and Good Teleobits cannot
ation, says that he enters upon tha nnder- that the entire Georgia delegation voted to be induced to insnlt hia Excellency, and it
taking in sdf-defense. He is probably the I remove a portion of tha intamon* Internal cannot aflord to fight any or ail of hi*
largeit manufacturer of lard and other hog revenue system, th* only thing that stands heelers. The problem presented was the
produota in the world, and he states that be in the way of an intelligent and eqnitabla President wanted a vote; Mr. Morrison had
■ in bis bueinesa one-fifth of all | reform of tbe tarifflawa of tha eonntry. one . Mr. Morrison wanted a plaoe; the
The Technological Commlwlonen. Pmident had one. If the esteemed States
In our Atlanta correspondence, published *>" ltd< “• fi “ nnd ‘ r °« n ®“ “ d ln ‘
. _ . I H .v..:.. 1 it _ li, ,
the eotton-seed oil produced in the oonntry.
He doei not propose to pay tb* monopo
lists' price for it, and hence his action.
From which it wonld appear thatthe Amer
ican hog wot being largely repreeented, on-
known to Urn consumer, by cotton seed.
Some mannfactnren of olive-oil soap have
on tbo 22nd and 25th of February,
the aotton of the technological com
mission was criticised because it had
been fonnd neeeassty to pay nearly
ten thoneand dollars for
siat upon fighting ns, let'* wait a bit and
tea how the problem will be solved.
Another Gted Man.
The Alabama Legislature baa famished a
, ..... . , ...iieu uiuusauu uuhu hh additional I man who U glad that tbe South waa defeat-
well ^Ii l l-n that L -'lton e^d has Uraelv ann g'o»“ a . •*»«* it waa decided to locate the ed, and yet ta willing to vote money to the
planted the Mre. It U lea. toowntUt the * cb ®° 1 ln AlUnt *' ® nd b ® c ‘“”' “ “* °° r - “W of her deadsoldierx TheSonth.m
Ml I. .. . .nViHtiiHi. tot Imtue in f<»l>ondeot under*tood, the commlaaion people have erected monnments to the
cookingtoaom.ext.nt It to stated lhlt iot ^‘ SU to inatrad memory of men whom they hold died In
th. old oU monopoly ho. pnrehued exton- ® f ‘ b ® ®“' ln,h ® P nbU ® ^ j
rive packing honaes in Chieagoto enterinto | nr f,'.
direct competition with Ur. Armour in the ‘
er ta reported to have ,xnrteaed tbe opin
ion that hi* father wonld not be aliv, alter
3 o'clock thi* a. ui. Many people anxious
bear the latoat news of tha dy
tng divine are congregated on the aide
PERSONAL CHAT.
will celebrate bi* oentennial birth lay next
fell. He fonght with Jackson at New Or-
of the entire left tide U now complete.
Nothing aronat* him. He Uee in a state '
is eon-
. now merely
breathing . machine. Practically he
t i dead mao. JaMt how boo
Tony Birrioa. «>n of tta late President 1 he may be able to keep np tbia automatic
Hh.. n..|„„„ I Nolbing aronats him. He lie* It
wibl P 0111 *, bul suffer* no pain, i
a i^nd muntog KTSWS* ta? b~n ^ *K P ‘ U H“ 1
.iZjilT.* I» breathing .uachiue. Pwc
•hipped to her.
of Guatemala, to a student at West Point, I Ufe j g difficult to say, but H cannot last very
and yonng Ztrala, son of the man who hong. Member, of bis family fully nudor-
overthrew and catued the death of Preei-1 »t*ud tbto, and are prepared for the worst
dent Barrios, to also at West Point and hto
classmate.
The doctor added that he had told tho
family that it wonld not be necessary fcr
William Dean Howells celebrated hie | him to come over again, as nothing more
fiftieth birthday on Tuesday last The I could be done for the patient
Boston Transcript called to congratulate
him and reported that "though hair and
moustache are touched with gray, theeher
ry face, brisk manner and animated oonver
nation indicate physical and mental vigor
which may well langb at birthdays."
DEATH OF MRS. BECK.
Ithv Dir* After a Very Short lUurm-The
Nearest Droerudant ot Waabiiigtoii,
Waxuixutox, March G.— Mrs. Jane Wash-
A J. Cases*, to building a special oar tori ° , 11 B ® n * l ? r
conveying hi* men and horses to different I!h?"A'iw l ^.v di ^i b * r
points during the coming aeaeon to attend } bt i' i 1 ® T :? fo c 8 ? f ot lbe
the races. Ilet* credited by the Media Been feeUng i
American with having walked from Bridge- ITS? 1 .u L and her fir,
port to HoweUville, on the Chester Valley qnptomaof Ulney were the result of
railroad ona day last week, with the view cf *® d v ndl “K in
iss«aS'jsia:"» - ••
II.DH U. 8Mia.J. tk. Hploin, bMILlt Ml'cad.[olortij it; f.fti'.'aS'a.::
from Cairo an Interrating letter to the could offer no hope of ter recovery
n jhalrma® of the Englwh fund committee I Senator Beck and ^dra. G.-odloe. Hr*.
a *£f 6f v£”, i “ ? Mb V, In l ,‘ b# W® Beck’* daughter, were at her tedaid^ in h"i
bis tribute to Dr Junker: “I am Infinitely but momenta. ID, nnle „
Wa have taken th* trouble to look into | that thera is too maeh of • boom in tte
these matters, and find that the Peter* abasement ot South<-rn men. it thie thing
thtraaramsnyothernMstoftbaoUtn^qoM-1 P " k C®“P“Y®«‘« d °*«™ nDd I eonUna “ th)
^. ,7T J . T I •• • itto foe lh* aekooL Thi* ground wts generation* w
.. ... 8°°^» i* -rraLto, n I oatimatad by Um company offering it at j died at the front wereontUwa, or thoso who
e evi In it* nxa consists in tbo dccep on | |10 (HO Wbitg it wu.accepted by theechoc! aoxvived them were sneaks, from, thia
employed. In itself it is a valuable addi
tion to th* resource* of the country. Bnt a
comparatively few yean ago the cotton aaad
was thrown away. Now there is a plant of
I engaged in manufacturing o'l
Tbe Armonr enterprise will add ®^ " P* r acre-
Upon thia
oommlesion a* tho aito, it aooma that it I point wo quota tho Nov Orloana Statoo a*
waa nndantood that additional ground follows:
wonld bo noceaaary, and thia wot offend "In hia ipoech at the Board of Trod* bxn-
by the Peters Park Company at tho rate ' qnot tn Naw York, Gen. Shannon told of
I hia ‘Uarehing through Georgia,' and quoted
of a joat and right prindpU and - , :hu tribute to Dr Junker: "I am Infinitely I u<t toomwta'"ilei'only ehild'i^rr^n
anblimo devotion to duty. It strikes nt. pleased with|hto map, right or wrong; it to u In Wyoming. The remain, ’w^b"taken
a r ®^‘a'Bahte .array by compel *v„, UxIngtooT Ky„ tor inlerratnu MtV
toy bin and every tiny rimm U down. Beck waa*bori at Aiborn, Vc. October
lWff.tmdrira» a grakdocic, and
^ iJ.Lk!aJ .. 1W111 « d «ceadaut of Geo. Wrah
^SUESSL^BaS! as ia
graphical soctotira, aoma day what ha can, 1 k ’ 1 * ^
and I venture to say when EugUsh^oo^n^
and woman of coming
will think that their kin who
pbera aoo hit map they will forget
Congressman Bice, of Maaiacbnaetta,
went noma 1st* ona night laat week and ’
* cuore at
Under thij offer tha com miMionerjLongbt! Mr. Trenbolm of Sooth CatoHoa, who oow fordrilmd ak&kind.'
English and all da*, and only sea honest into tha wrong bouse, .J) too honaoe in
Junker trudging patiently with hia long I block being alike and opening to tho ei
caravan, making modi with bto accordaon I kind of door key. Mr. Rice r- ached .....
to the wondering tribra of tho Welle- second floor, and waa about to enter abed
Wakw. valley, and collating valuablo facta I room when he ditcovertd bio mtotske
hearing a strange female voio-.
rllrtke.—Tickets are Tea Dalian eolj.
mb. |t Teatko, $L
XoImt or raistae
1 CA1TTAL PRIZE OF $110.000...
X GRAND PRIZE Ot \
IORANDHUZKOF I
3 LARGE PRIZES OF
4 LARGE PU1ZEH OF
90 PRIZES OF
to.au>...
90,000...
10,000., M
5,000...
Lono...
*»..»
A*)..-
1,000 "
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Appiozlmatkm Prlxea ot |W-
3.179 Prizes, amonnUcf to
Ueationafor rates to elube _
only to tho odoe of the ootnpany to Nee
For fancier lntonoetioa write cletftr. v
address. HOT All tR«TK& Exprose MoerjC
New York Excti*og* io ordinary totter. <
by expmae iaa our •ipanaew adi*
Or M. A. DAUPHIN,
WiMhln|toa, D, O.
Addrcm l>tt<
NEW OKLKANH NATIONAL
Now <
Beauregard •
Incharaaof thartr»»lnn, 1»aKii*r*nl«E
falruau ud tslagrity, that the chanca- •»
and that n- on* can poaalhl dtrtna w
will draw a prtaa. All partlM. tiarafoO •
ta snsrantM prize* In thu Lottery. « *'
any other Impoaatble Indnnnwnta. “
rad only aim to doeolvo and detroad iD <
GIVEN AAV.
Tor tha purpose tf better
■•a. and for tho timber parpoa* i
Absolutely C-r.'/t Tf
wo offor tho following
Onnt /tulucenirnt for <
kvary pair -I Shoos In onr start M n
ttakob Wa have ertditad to '
cketo
$1,300 In Catli,
which wo offer at prtmlumi. Thlt «*
ttotrd by rut ot thoio llckttt, to til:
Oat
And luo tlehtit for ,t each—
Thttt art divided Into twelfth*, i
parcht.tr of uy tmonnt wtU t*
too frnett-m of ooo. With a ptlr ot ■
hhoea to that nmonnt, a wbaM tlckrt 1
With .pair at ei.taoao-foorthoftr
wty a parson baring atx dollars’
In addition to tht bttt Bhott matt t
A Premium of ■
orthap-rtonhaylnf tpalro’Sh.
*01. bttldtt hit ot htt fall vtlot la I
mltitn ot
One I hi ml red anti PlfV 1
We rua-aatae tho Shota wt <
bttt at tht prtett uird that ctqW 1
*lied with cart and dirpit.-b. M* ,
■tad stamp. Bttt IS SO tint of Matt"]
fall a too it of li-ant t a Bortzroa
WrtahVt tad PeUi.-t Ltd tat’ »»»*,.
hand. BxcaUrrt attlng. One ■
BuUoo Boot at 1150.
mix at EVVBi
*OOTTOXj
kiwottortta MIX a K!ltrh.»M
aurtdaw
rtkoixanra orncg-joxt?.
if r.tnuti*. lnT-Wherru 5
Of Mr.eea lata ot "
»|[ Uo to mo tor alult.Kl
It u thottforo ori. rtd ih.t
•howcaoM at tala cart aa
In aped ness If uy they have. *
Uon shall not ba , r»r. 1.1 oo osm*
my hand oClcUlly. B- '■ I
mztl-dltaw U.