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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAMS. fUESDAl MORNING, MARCn 22, 1887.-TWELVA fAbLb
1HE TELE (xKA TH, |
| Will the Blacon Telegraph Please KxplaSn?
That MtsIj ) jurna\ the Macon 'iKi^oaxpa, sajs:
The lima has arrived when Mr. IUnd«ll and
I tboao wbosg ee wl h him cannot longer afford to
STlBT DAT XV TH* YXAB A*D tiiu.1 lo insulted and denounced
st xiia I Tboie who ‘‘agree with" Mr, Randall, among
I»*nph Mil Messenger Publishing Co., ] "bom. "» •»?»«•. i» '»• telme,fh. ought to
n Mulberry Street, Macon. Qx.
SHREDS AND PATCHES.
A BRUTAL BATTLE.
| latter, from his savings while in the 'White
! House. He will pnrchaso a large. haDd-
TogTOCora: Now get out tbo nice, fresh maple : A Desperate Fort)-Elglit ltound Draw In 8oni ehonse in the eminently respectable and
sugar you stored awey lait spring.—Washington | Delaware. , not ton fashionable pact of the city, per-
c.iuc. I WitMisoTON, Dan., March 11.—A deeper- haps Grimercy park. Mrs. Cleveland will
PAt—Wbai 1* lhat yoaroTh^Blddy? ^Hy-g™ 1
lha Deny la delivered by carrier. In the city or nl ,
■>Uod postage free to .ubicrihere, lor tl per |
93.00 cr three month!, 98 tor ilx monthi.
110 • Tear.
know whet he believe# in and what la bla policy.
We hare not heard of any one in thle part of the
country who knowe. Will oar contemporary kind*
The T*uca**ra believe* that all the Internal, or,
aa they are popularly called, the “Infernal" tax ea,
« . ought to be abollabed. Tha Herald haa been urgiog
in Waaenr 1* maUed to anbecrtbere. P®* 1 ** 8 | th U forMn . But Mr. Randall baa never
| w. at $1.35 .year and 76 cent* for all months. . tbB | ^.nd. On the contra^. » far u w.
adverUeemenU will b. taken forth* ..—.nil, .v.M it will
Xrantieut aaveru.emenu. -m ow ‘ remember, be ha* alway. carefully evaded It. Will
■<llr at *1 per aquar. of 10 line, or 1«» for th. .xplamf-K.w York Herald.
JMt ln»ertion, and 60 cent* for each robaequent in
the Macon Tblxoraph explain?
Mrtoo.and lor lb. Week!, at *1 for each lu-rdon. The TxnxosArn Is not the keeper of the
Hotloea of death., funeral., marriage, and birth*. political conscience of Mr. Randall It
51, agrees with him in the main, especially in
Rejected communication, will noth* returned. his desire to reform all the revenues of the . . ,
Oomepondence containing Important new. and nmenL u the Uerald dea - tel! to know « “>»' «• of «“ m ' D * “*» « d
ZERSSS&VESmSS: &«- - «- repeal of the entire
have attention. internal revenue system.it can ask him.
Remittances should be made by eipreu, postal \y 0 bavo failed to notice any desire or at-
gtte, money order or registered letter. tempt of his to dodge any groat issue. The
Attest. BmeauriK Peachy street. policy 0 j Mr . Randall with which the
All communication! should bo addressed , , -
THX telegraph, Tbliobaph and olhera agree, has been de-
Manon Oa. veloped in Congress dnring the past two
K»a«7 order, tkuti, etc shoald he made paya- ye ars. He has resolutely faced and auc-
H 0. Hawsos Manag. cessfully opposed a faction whioh was at-
I tempting to perpetnate the internal revenue
it’s a bottle of hair reatorxtlve Ol'm putting on me 1
old muff.-Life.
No spring robin'* outfit U now considered com*
ptete ante** it Included a chest protector and »
bottle of cod llTer olL—Boston Post,
quia of QaeensberrVs rales for the light enjoyed by any wife of an ex-Preaident
weight championship of D. la ware and a pince the days of Dolly Madison Mr.
poise of $100 took place in the dining room Cleveland will fit up for himself down town
pure* , _
of a sabnrban residence eaily thismorclDg.
The principal* were Jamea Connors and
Jack Hannigan, both of this city,
and respectively twenty-four and twentj-
two years old. Only three
A good position lnsxlety is not proof *giln«t sin
Adam and Evo wora tha v«ry beat people when they 1 Vilmingtonlan* were spectators, and only
were kicked out of Eden.—New Or.eana Picayune. | eleven persons, including the principals.
In. recent epeech, Hark Twain declared that were peaent. The fghtwiis moitbnUl
Franklin was a sober man. Then the report that 0D8 - 8od / r ° The
referee decided the contest a draw. The
the philosopher boUledJene) lightning mua. be ° w» ought iu^'twenty" foot Aug "
erroueous.—Plttabnr, Chronicle. | ° nd on & Brau ^„ carptt . Connors, in his | £ h h.
an elegant law office, in which he will
spend very little time and really do very
little work, aa be will only desire a nominal
place at tbo bar.”
A abort time since Capt. B. O. Milam,
of Frankfort, Ky., made a verv elegant
reel, which he sent to Senator Blackburn
and Representative Breckinridge, with the
r‘qn-*t that they would present it to the
Presid<nt with thi|.:ompliinenU of a Keu-
o in, who loved him for the
Hundreds ot men win tell you that they never basto to be on hand promptly, neglected | rf#B j ved a i etteT trom Mr. Cleveland, in
read nawepaper editorial.; but put aomethlng Into to provide himself with lighting I which he Rays: “I have received, through
an editorial that one of the men doesn't like and I and bad to do battle in Messrs. Blackburn and Breckinridge, the
bare foot. HauDigan was Eeconata | ix., ar% ,;r„i va ni v»k./»v, «nn hu«a aunt tn ma
article of Mr. Watterson,
bow quick be will dlecovar It.—Boston Tran.- car “, Ie ®". u. w v, beantiiul reel which you have sent to mo,
cript. and handled by Bobby Frankfort, of New and j b to ttOC / pt my tbanks
.. T, n.. „ , York city, and Gonoora was groomed by fof [he ]; fuhe finest piece
It will be an intere.tlng sight to see Mr*. Jams. Tony Stannard, a well-known local light . k ; th . t r h T r seen and
Brown Potter lake the am.rloan etago b, the nap. weight. A Philadelphia sporting maaofll- £ ‘ a b Ji au “ of it mak M me lorn-
of the neck and the troue.r. and lift it „p t, that dated as referee, and a member of a theat- [>f |h » )ime wheD t
oan put it in nse. I
level Of refined "tabart where ehe abide.. Such la | rieal company playing in the city was time- h#ve n0 donbt that u w ,u be the means of
her Intention, freely espreseed.— Eddy'* Squib.
keeper. Connom stripped at 128 pound. Xrffiog me mi* pl^ end I hope
, an ? ^ J^.Z a .. h ,^ i!. 6 "!'. I that my performances may do your handi-
HI. Honor the Mayor--What are your qualifies- iuK bcgHn ttt twenty minutes to one o'clock ?“
one for bead of the board of healthr ••Well. I've und e n dcd at ien minutes to four, both W0 k “° dMCt —.—
. R .* publl . c “ n ^ ,uoQnlt I ajs'.em, and to wine out the tariff. Aa wo
Frew trade journaeDeveritreof.mu^ > ^ fae „ , n o£ a
ing Mr Randall be0 * n " ** J* ,.lr and ju.t reviaiou of the tariff, but .is
lit” p«. P y,° They Zgs that this fact r<n- »PP0 B ®d ‘ bo pefpntaatiou of the iuternal
ders him uuwortby of D ““° cr4 “° C ^ fl ' "t^A. language of the Herald as «
donee, and that ha should be debarred affit- ^ i|s own u oannot be fat
iation with the parly. i J .. _
How .illy and unjust all this iv may b “ ‘
thus illnstrated. The Courier-Journal pub- In re W 1° nn 111
lishes a.pedal from Washington to this tf- ‘ ^ CoBt - eu jait , nd which „t
feet: I during two year., the DemocraUc party had an oa-
"Logan C. Murray, president of ih° I tenelble majority of forty-five; bat we don't seem to
United States National Bank, which is loos-1 remember that t -reduced tha tariff to a revenue
ted in tho Washington Bnilding, is an old b«l.." Nor do we remember that any Democrat
vr . u < „ >,.« hen wldolv I tn thet or to the preceding Congress, lu which they wurg,
Kentuokian, whoso family h« been widely pmduc^l. offers, or
connected with public affairs, in wmen no njoTtd a bill to “put tba tariff on » revenue tasla."
himself takes a great interest. The other I your friend Mr. kiorriaon did, Colonel, waa
day the sabjeot cf Ssnttor Hoar’s sttsck on to tlukor tha tariff * little; *nd that failed, and wa
tbo centralizing policy cf Spsakor Culislo believe will c nunn. to fall, for the reawn ihs. It
w i,„ m a Stacoh 1« ealremely d fflcult. If not impoealble. toget up a
came up. oSr. ulur»j, j lively public iatorcstover the qnoMton whether tha
BepobUesn, laid: 'Yon may be certain 0l | duty on four or five hundred article* ahallbe do
on# thing about Mr. Carlisle. The trend of „y,er than 40 per cent. You can't explain that to
■the man Is honest. In any political policy I tie average voter so as to make him care,
that ho enters upon his purposes cannot ha I This language would seem to tango Mr.
called in question, and he will bo able to Randall along with tho policy of tbo
defend It with tho vigor of honesty. I have Democratic party. What the Herald do-
known him for upward t £ thirty years, and sires to be explained, we take it, is the Ian-
speak from knowledge. Hois Bimply on-1 gnage of tho Tsi.ioiu.ru which it quotes,
rapport with hla party in tho matter that Wo have no srorets on pnblio questions,
sailed ont Senator Hoar'a speech. The For the part that Mr. Randall and otbora
Democratic party has gone further in con- have taken to prevent the unwise tinker of
traliziog power in the two years since Sir. Mr. Morrison, of tho tariff, he and those
Cleveland beoame President than the Re- who agree with him have been denounced
publican party did In all the years of Its aa "traitora" to Democracy and threatened
ascendanoy.' ” with exoommunioation from the party or-
Tho Mr. Murray named is a Republican. I ganUation. We mean that tho day ia
Does Us friendship and admiration for Mr. passed for moro of this to be illently and
Carlisle render that geutloman unfft for patiently borne. If pledges oannot be ob-
Dcmocratio association? tained from Mr. Carlisle or any other man
Mr. Murray is beyond hi. reckoning if whom the free traders may select as their
ho thinks the arbitrary ruling of Mr. Car- candidate for Speaker of the Fiftieth Con.
lisle as Speaker, In tho latter days of the 1 grees, to so oonstruct tho commit-
aoseion, was indorsed by tho Democratic I tees as to gl7o all interests
parly. It was on rapport, no doubt, with fair showtrg, then * wo hold
the free trade faction, whioh desired to will be right and fair for Mr. Randall and
tinker tho tariff and perpetnate the internal his followers to demand that these commit-
revenue system. How will the statement tees shall be chosen in whole or in part by
sit on the stomaoht of Mr. Carlisle's bench- I elcotion.
men that Mr. Cleveland's administration Not to put too flue a point upon it, wo
has done moro to centralist the government 1 hold that Mr. Randall and others who have
in two years than the Republican party 1 been pronounced traitors wiU bo justified in
ovor did. Sir. Carlisle and hla friends would 1 any tactics which will forever destroy the
hare it appear th.t ihey are tho special .obemes of the free traders and whisky
keepers of Mr. Cleveland's administration. 1 ringers, and thus save the Democratic party
What is tho difference between Murray's | from defeat,
love for Carlisle and Cameron's friendship
for U*ndftll?
bad tbe mum;a, and tba mayalea, and tho whoop-1 men allowing science find wonderful Stay
ing cough, and the smallpox, and tha rhahmatltm, I ing powers.
‘That will do; next."—N*w York {
IIAMNIOAN CRIPPLES HIS BIOHT HAND.
Mr. Puvi* Acknowledges a Courtesy.
The Hon. Jefferson Davis waa recently
presented by some citizen* of Nashville
IK. s. ***
llnt« I
vittvyg
Absolutely Pure, I
ilUVV
Ijibieacf'
IkUsoto rl
I Cbattah'w
I Hr. E-
Itventy-ff'
I 4 *
I along. thi
Ifleorgi*
I ittantic t
1 this point
iim
Thla yowoer naver vanev
•trengti aiid whole sot.:4Qim Moro
:' r v*l of ptt
than tho ordinary hinds, and ottmot
oompet<dcn w(r. th< u.ultitud* of low unt 2
Saco. •-i,1u •. -7 —
to Ma companion: “Jf this thing goes
present rate we will get there Just about In
__ *_ - ... , a_rj,».uaa with ft bonk coutiiinjnc' ft oomplete and ;*owdoif*. ouidu
flg ^ D „^oYh a ! I rd round H r .nr,lt!n authentic history of the services rendeted t "'" D£ " 00 ■'•*»
Te.,ne B sreans J in tho Confedersls army —
trained his right hand so badly that ho | i rt „.,ir*wk«uA,in« ,».«I
ton’s Pill
At a public weddlog ceremony the procession rounds,
moved with such deliberation toward tha chancel sprained bis right hand so badly lunc ixo l In aoknowleduinc tba
th.t the beet man remarked lo a vary audible ton. conldnot nse It during the p ««toftbe flghh rectip 8 t ‘ f tbo book ; Mr- D lTia wliu f a . ?. Ao -
on.ttb. ^though Uie pain from tho sprain was 06pt ^ h4Bks{ol , tbe beuatifal T0 i aal0l
. Urns for g«» he erinced no sign of suffering and , hDtory of the services rendered, b,
tha christening.-—Freftch Joke. I bj“JJgSfii 4 Teune seans in the war between the SUtes.
rastldlsno epicure it > elamey waltarl-it youean During the next eleven rounds Connors did to^to 'nreRerva*'the mmaivol
—nil., . M ,r with the text, to preserve the memory of
bring mo a cop of coffee without spilling the coffee I most of the fighting and i-tannigan «oted J**-*?.. I ™
I i. iha ..SMi VII sin sail a nnarlaa V.ll v «n »»<« iwn t,, ,L. flOnantk I tho^0 who, With tidf llty and ('UllHliUy, 1 Xoeu V(l|IVpSaC, the llcbiluslci
Into tbe aancar 1II gin you a quarter. Exit waiter on the defensive. In the fifteenth ^Bbd Btrov0 to niainfoia tho principles the consti- «r from cwcns of work of m| M l
sod re-enter, promptly, carrying the oup lu ona Connors, by a surging right hand b 'ow i ntiotlal ijnion «an framed to secure The body, Ui-IuK or exposure lu I
hand and tbe lancer lo the other. U. pm. Com I which Isud^oniUnu.g.n's jugular, sco^ ! ‘ iuTument iu | * 1
liduncini
lnoiob«r
IdaewbK
I He atej
113 tbe 11
I tit pilot
■cine strni
■was cat i
■right leg
■quiekly »
Ir;; r; r
■knocked
■bloody si
I nr J to
■Atlanta.
lMeretll
Itfh'irw
legist
Malarial Regioi
firet cue. >h™ the oth.r, «d take, the quarter In the first and only knock-down. Tbe blow g tbe ^^mioda of our children
silence.—Philadelphia Free.. I w«s “> D0 J k : andTchildren's children, the sacred cause of I
out, Hannigan not being able to rise for , „ nd ' gtite s.vereiuntv. c cvcr offered tUesud
■iiiaor
UUL UUUU1HHU UUb UC1UE HUIU IU XIBtJ UK „ v roiiurui
Baleaman (alight cold In hie headl-lf. a cew I 8C . ven Bec0 ndA Hannigan revived rapidly " )r ^“ l Invalid,
urg, mum—Brownlg. Bho-Practtcal, I euppont (ixfter Retting on his feet egvin, und tfter | * e nrnst con.innn to Borrow over the I pp
aleeman—Decidedly, mum; If. a genuine xenaa- that did short arm fighting. From tbe fif- f^ st ! ““j 5 ^^2
•hung- Brownlg*e been baklu- In Delong. She-1 ^oX't^nt^tfponud SW I '*”*'?* d “ v whenThJin I
Wen n' Uk.,> M ,c^kb.k:l rT t^Ulu ,| y ing was slow and wiry. !.U ni
l Bm!!0 ' LES “ ,B0M 0055,0118 »■*»• will be the unquestioned possession of their
give her a bint—Harper > Bazar. | the (i ma tho thirteenth round was posterity."
Try Them Tairlj
A vlfforons Doily, pnr© blood, i
Bmeti and a cheerful mind will r
So, Jama*, wo don't think lb# aalxrio* of our I reached Connors’ feet were in n terrible con-
Congressmen are s r**nt too huh. firs thouaand I ditioii, tbe skin hanging in shreds, caused
dollar* a year isn't a bit too much to pay aoma ( ^7 W*_^*refeet HidingJ»a tha^carpet. ^ Fre*
Congraesmen to stay lu Washington.
...it* o*» «i i fwi ■ «... I second perfot Uied the not l,* as ant duty of I comptetoly cured and saved him from death. Any 1 in^re i» und* 11 nut t<* tue Uuudreo p und- • tl
some mea who could easily gat 91^.000 a year from I fl«.«hi nnvinothn M«w»r from this dcMdful dtefa.e ending fiaelf than auj .-^tto,, now kn ^n to »>)-afc»w. rJ
thtlr home eommuiltlea tf they would only go| D * w ®5 on ™ DfiDging, Hesn. Lfonog I addreeMd stamped envelope to Dr. Lewienc*. 313 I »houW order th»tr*erd for pl.vdtr g*-onc« I
awav and never come back aaalu.—Burdette. | next ten round* HancJfiau dealt h|8 oppo- street. New York, will receive the recipe I Ad tra»s, PuMtl.R -H O »JT<>N SEKDCOfl
7 1 nent fearful loft handed blows, and Connors I free of charge.
The eenduotor came through the ear collecting I meted out nearly as bid punishment. Both
tlcksta. One of two old ladle* deep In conversa-1 men were sickening to look at. Haonigfth
lion tovk from her pocket what aha thought was I had a monvo beneath hi* left eye and both
her pasteboard, and when aha bandsd It to the con-1 of Connors’ eyes were mnch swollen, and
ductor he estd to her: “No, thank you, ma’am. 1J lip* out and bleeding, and the chesty of
uasd one before 1 left home this morning." Bbe I ^oth men were covered with braises. Not
looked and saw it was affine toothed comb^Do^ j weft j £eL j E ^ then Connors began to get I Capital Prize $150,000
J S ro K8J And Hannigan could strike nearly
where he choee.
SOLD EVERYWHEEE.
OATAKKK CUflKD.
A rtergymas, after years of suffering from that }
r - # , - - „ . .^•thsoias disease. Catarrh. velnlv tryInfl ►very |
We know I qOCDtly donog the iem 1 ing rounds hi* known remedy, at last found a pres -rlptlon which j
“P'fi'b” Cotton'«
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kit opiz
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Find kU
abashed, aha asked:
Judge.
By order of hi* Honor, T. J. Simmon*, J
Macon Clrcui*, Crawford Huperlor Court ii
I Ji urned from third to fourth Mntidsy la 1
] Inst. II. M. BDBNlirr.C
March 10th, 1W,
■Your husband Is In Wall street, 1 believe?" she
queried of the other woman. “Yea’m." “Yery |
ri.EAIUNO FOB A DBAW.
Wbon the combatants stepped to thecen-
‘We do hereby certffythatws supervise the « range
menu for all the Monthly and Heml-annnal Draw
ings of Tha Louisiana 8UU Lottery Company, am
In person mansge and control the Drawings thax
sr Ives, and that the same are conducted with hot
od faith toward all parties
mpany touaethlaeerttficat*
precarious buslneM. I bav# heard." "Walk 11 ^ 0 f ij D g f 0 r the forty-elRbth round aetv. fairness, and In good
dunno. But tfthe market takes a bad turn he li j Connorg Wftg ver ^ and it was evident Co ®I -
liable to loss II fill." "Oh. hardly that. Be ft. that ho oonld J Dot bold out much Ion ger. ? * f^tmUte. of our algnaturee artaohad. In tv
111 per week for running an elevator In a big build- Before* blow waa struck he hugaed Uau-
ing. and I naver •’« beard him say there waa a Ulgan and said: “For God's sake. Jwk, call
mArkat near thera. 1 feel perfectly safe, madam- 1 | t a draw.” II© pleaded that he bad no
unlaM tha alavator cables glva out"—WaU Street | monev and that, owing to his wound*, he
New*. j would not be able to work for somo days,
A Widower's Unawemly Freak. I and that If he was knocked out he would
BuflsloNewa. I hot be financially benefitted by the
pa Friday. F.bruar, 18, Mra, Charles | I " '' /
OomaUstoaats
Wall I>apeJ
NEW GOOD!
1887 NEW 8TYLE8 FOU-
An lnepeetlon icl cltert.
F. K. POMEROY!
New Armory BnlMin,, Hmoo, Geonii|
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A T>DI7Ti’ tied six cent.tore
A IkUilk. receive In, a coeUj L
foode w(iicb «U1 b.lp alt, of slttot 1
more money rt,bt ew.y tVmu anytiinil
in.
Itlr.c.
AdsmaT of Avon” Mioh., di«k oTih. I T” 8 This fscL to-
folio,log Monday was buriek. Friday Mr. g«thar wUh Oonuois detiloisbU^oondltlop,
Adams announced to e few friend, that he “‘1??^ “’j
■ world. Forimie. await tb.workenel
| sura. Terms nulled In*. Tsua A Co, I
novtwiv.
Hi, unfimlstned Banka amt Banker,, wt
Ilajroil at tost.
After a ran ot moro than four years tho
I defaulting treasurer of Alabama has been
eral good likenesses of Mrs, Adams, ? 0 “'“ *“Yf, e C. Sidlvnd 3 .£!
no exeufie (listed for the proposed dose-1 ° a ° d ’
eratloOv Adams persisted, however, and I rigot hand,
early Sunday morning, with the aexton and j FKRSOSAL CHAT.
begatTihrowingThe f“x^n « “htom ‘the| Senator MahonTTTwt to the P.dfio | Louisiana StatO^ LottfirV, CO ) SOMETHING WOBTHHA
newly made grave. Within an hour a slope has occasioned a revival of the rumor
crowd eolleoted, among them the mother of that ho is going there to live. ?Sp«*l« thwMjw^to^kteh^'a mKSrtidS
A Itcpr,li,nitlile Practice. ■ ,
ItU atated lhat just before going to New o^lcd, and WT »• “■
York, Governor Gordon affixed hit name to oQcW naHeaaanofc The Ufa that be wil
sundry blank requisition forma. >“ d w “ aonbtlero be peaceful
This was one of tbo acandals of tbe Col- 8od plo«»nt by aide of the one that be baa
qnitt administration, when the then deputy lod “ » honied criminal. Ha waa popular
Governor filled ont and ironed requisition, -"hong the people, and mroy will regret
to any one whoappUod. Of late years it |h» been brought baok now that
has become oommon for men to demand re. l h* history of hla enmo had grown
quisltion papers f jr the purpose of collect- old > hat the State owed It to It
ing debts, for the gratilleatinn of personal I B#lt to have him apprehended, and
maUce, or for purpoie. quite as unworthy. “°‘ diaelurgs iU full duly untU
Governor Gordon hims.lf, it ia stated, had he is punished. He wiU be mado an exam-
Juat refused to luoo such paper, to a fel'ow P' 8 V> 5 °‘her^ who arc entreated with the
who desired to Uko a young gul back to <“» d « 'ho People. Mneent will think
Sooth CaroUna, for the purpose cf marry. “ hard, perbapa, lhat he .ball be iuoxtc.r-
ing her against her will »‘ rf . »hlle olhera are free, who shared in
Tho law on the .object of requisition, la “> 8 ■‘°len money, but he waa the man who
sadly In noed of aneh revision an ehall held a "pubUo trust." His oaao exempli-
make it uniform in all of the Slates. It U fi » th « f that n° orimlnal is atonre in
often abused, and aa often dodged. It f. tbl. country. The Democratic government
sometimes of the highest importance to Alabama haring overtaken the wrong,
step and hold a fleeing criminal, but all door . national Democratic ad
reqnUitisn pape-n should be algned after I mtnulrrtlon ahow its power and energy by
careful investigation. Without this the the arreat and punlshmed of tbe bold and
liberty ot tho cirixen U likely to be con-1 aacceroful embezz’er, Captain UowgaU?
aimuil J «uu ruUdsasly iavided. I a emmut to the New York Herald thtw
There may arias cues making it describes Cbiiroy Neillaon's bridal dreu:
ot tbe Uouaea in this square, auu I uATS
neccasary for th. Governor to go j-sho looked radiwtl, hroidroime, in a t^nK^wJu Un^’yVtfdJl"
TTnprocedented I
U Over Hilf it ]
attraction 1
Orff Half« Million DlstribateA
«bnls tlma to tba buslnaM HpHta moutt
b* profiubljr ampioTSHl also. A tew v*
tiiWiaS sod cittes. II F. Jousmom * Co,
Htrfrt. Rtehmoud. Va i
Mri, Acismi ana otfier more di itaat reU-1 since the fiJi*mvnment of Codstcss a ovw W.ooo has tinea bean added.
USSKrtiEbSSSSS: b ” >«• JJBBSSasBSfit'SflBB
agalnpleadedwtthbyMrs. 1 , u , n , « 7 ,! 1 " , 0,r? , n ,n the people ot an) But*.
coffin was reached, but before the lid was re
moved Adtma was _ ‘ ‘ * “
Adams's relarives not to
time sutronnded by u crowd 'of" weeping I Mrs. Olavelaed's monrnlnR costume, worn 1 B Mtw~Sa°tb.'rotoiT«™"K“tw‘ , S^^
women and men who threatened violence. I in memory of her maternal grandmother, i every m mouttu (Jane and December).
Tho lid wrs removed and tho sweet I includes a tall black hat not unlike a gentle ' “** “
fsoe of tho dead waa expoaed to view at the 1 man'salioklbeaver,without ribbonaor feath „„„ u . .
bottom of the grave. The 00 ill a was lifted I era of any kind. Her giovoj and dress are j issi-xoud Monthly Drawing,
out and token to where it could be placed bla;k. foralfeil Pi'Ito <s1 \ <M>f l
against a background of snow-covered ever-1 Mrs, Parah E Bromwell, of Chicago, | A 1 vl'JUjVUV)
greens, and waa phatogrepbed in the prt»-1 who was eonfinid in an insano asylnm eight I aa-Sotlcs—ItrkrU an Ten Italian only. Halira, $V
dsn. Field and F owee heeds. New 9 I
| Warehouse. KvEarrnnio Nkw. Kaa<lj tttl
distribution ssrljr in Iteoetuber. Send r*rfl
NOW. 8. Y. HAINES ill CO.. 8radmra. itafl
| Front «tr. et and IW Arab sttaat,
■ nov9«eo*St |
and <
Its Orand Blnula Numbar Drawing* takt place | TYEAFNKSS •nGCts-tfui CUBII
lonthly, and tba Beutl-Annual Drawimn fagularlj I l own home, hr one who was dssf t«‘-|
, „ , _racy six noatbs (Juna sad December). I XJ Trea>ad by most ot tba not* L
ioelodM * tfill bUck hat not nnlik© fi gmtle- I without benefit Cured hlm*eir in tW]
men’ealioklbeaver.without ribbonaor feath- J n<1 'hen hundred, or eiharo.M I
Mnaic, New Orleans, TUESDAY, April 13,
r E W A N T Ssi Jipro”" 5T.X
eooo ot tally one«hsJf ot the villa^ rt I yeara spo, has been relrased and ha* bad her I
Tbe Ud was then pat back oa tbe coffin and legal rights restored to her. Sho claims
Mr*. Adamt buried * seccnd time. Borne I that she was imprisoned by her enemies to I
©f the towa people btliere Adorns insane. I gain potaesaion of her property.
’tolvi™ 1 K Edw * rd E 118,8 W 8 8 "'Hkiog anecdote 1
B y^ op ’ y* d r^J I of Anroit. In a great publishing house be
■aw the proof sheet * on fi school book of j
m« nttor*Mirfveruu*lue»orycounty s
E ToUiouthiy
Ir “■
ktxps&H*, ornsnise
i’UlhN. $A Trntks, $L
1 CAPITA!. PBu"o»^t M ,000....»ttoOX I mStS^
loitttiu rmzKoP ao.ooo.... u,oj |
will ere long be treated to a cast of tor and
feathers.
He Got Ilia Dinner
Tba Earth.
An Irish priest waa standing atths corner
of a square about the bourot dinner, when
one of bia countrymen, observing the
worthy father in perplexity, thna addreuefl
him: "Oh, Father O'Leary, bow is joor
riverenee? ' "Mifihty put out, P*»," waa
1OBAMD PKIZB OP
3 LAKOE PBIZE80P
(IAhOEPElZYSOP
gaPBIZEBOP
M,000...,
10.000....
*.000....
J,009....
natural hlvtory. "Three butterflies,” be
mid, "only three in the book, and not one
of these three was ever in America.''
Stiven Grover (lleveland calls his cabinet
roll a* follows when ho want* to be particu
lar: Thomas Francis B >jraril, Lueins Quin-
tins Curtin, Lvmar. William Crownenahield
Endicott. William Freeman Viler, William
Gollias Wbltnrr, Ananatuv Hill Garland,
(ha ft n I v **Dnt nift* tph n'll t . n * nn > _ AflB vOillM lYblUKJ, AUBtlStUI Uill vlfil
nveretcr ?’ "Ah, you don't^nndenUDd; 8nd,hen 8dJ * D J otdl50 )tl r ' 8 ‘ nonl1
that ia jut IL I am invited to dluo at one W, and Mme. lfonkaery rceentlyjj'
beyond the bordtre of the Stole, cherodrg and fceooming toilet of electrie
These ought to be few and far I blue reloutine, with ariipee of velvet orna-
between. He U acleohd to I menting the waist, tnnio and edge of the
to tranaact the bulneav of the whols people ik | r t The wrist opened over a skirt of
and his proper place la hU cfficodrily, with- pa j e blue, Dimmed with apongy crepon de
in reasonable Loan. eote, held here and there wi h a picot of
A* many strong Arms bavo been wrecked ribbon and small windmill bows of bine
by the signing of cheques in blank, so great mo lre. A capote bonnet of jet, with bows
wrongs may be done by the elgning ot re- 0 f electrie velvet on tbe front and a spray
qnintion papers in the lame way. of Ll France rosM> competed the attire.
When Ho will Cobb was Governor, hla lL,r jewels were sapphires and diamond*,
•absence in New I ork for a few dsyi on j Attached on the left aide of her waist were
financial businroi for the State waa inch a the Star and Order of Sweden, the Utter in
marked event that a wedlby and eccentrie blue enamel and diamonds, the former a
ettiien publivhed a reward fcrhUreturn, in glittering maw of brilliants." This waa
tho public prist'. I pretty (tetchy, considering Chrissy was a
"There ia a I ‘ ,,,,dd * r " 8nd n °t 0T * 1 young.
Sava the Now York Heraii
movement in Georgia to take down all the
fences. New York U ahiad of tha Booth
Nina Van Zmnilt'a Marriage.
_ Cmcaoo, March 15.—Tbe cmnty clerk
by about nine month.. W. began th. good 'Jfc&ttSSFtojSL
work of taking down fence, with Jrobnm Ue. EnaUbard^ho to have p
It's a good thing to do, and our neighbors { formed th* **r»mcmv. The clerk rcasindi
may well follow oor lead." the jostle, that as Spiro was in the eonnty
jail at th, time of the alleged marriage, he
Tbebr has been no new car eonplcr pat-1 oould not have been at the village of Jeffer
toted this apring. Ia American getioa cx-l 8on - . wh,r8 th, justice certifies that tho
bans ted?
marriage occurred.
Tbb United Btttoa can afford peace. Eu
rope may have to go to war to reduea ex
penses.
Dr. It. <». Cottr,
Permanently IocTOmI la iUeon. 13<K Bseeed etreaL
Dlasaaaa of Ik, ear, thnat and sen. Former.
to aulstent lor tour jean to Dr. A. W. OeDinmi. AV
“Ob, ia that all?" was the rrplj; "just now
be aiay, year nverence; I'll aettle that far
you" Ho saying, away flaw the good-
natured Iiitbman around the square,
g lancing at tbe kitchens, and whan
e discovered a Are that denoted hospitali
ty, be thundered at the door, and inquired:
"Is Father O'Leary here?" Aa migbt be
expected, agrin and again he waa repulsed.
At length an angry footman exclaimed:
"No; bother on Father O L-ary; ha is not
here, bnt he waa to dint here to day, and
the oook ia in a rage, and says the dinner
will be spoiled; ail ia writing for Father
O'Leary. Paddy, leaping from tbe
door aa if tha steps were on fire, rushed up
to tbs astonished priest, uyiog: "All is
right, yonr riverenee; yon dine at 43. and a
mighty good dinner you'll get." "Ob, l’atl"
said the gretefnl pa-tor, "the bleseiggs of a
hungry man bo open yon.” "Long life and
happiness to yonr riverenee! I have got
your malady, I only wish I bad ycurcure.”
COl'XSMPTION CUBED.
An old physician, retire! trom prattle* htrtoa
bad plated In bla heads toy aa East India ariretoo-
aryueforaalaotasiup!* reaMabl* reared) for
the iFeedy «"11—aaent rare of ('ourareptton.
Ilnmehltta, Catarrh, Aattma aad all throat and
tuna effeetiou*. also e positive - -
Nervous D« suit) aad a&Xrevo
ervoua Complataw. after
havtss tee id lu waederfnl curative rowere. la
theaeaadaof eaare, haa felt it Ua ft ) tomato.II
kuowu to bl* enaertus fel'ow*. Actuated to) this
Marodfraoof charge, tv all who desire It. tat«l
recti*. In Otnnsa, Pnuck or Enf!l.h. with tuUdl.
rrction* for I repence »uau.tD*. (rat b) men h)
Sddrvoeloa with eu-cp. CAmtnc ttou liter, tf. A.
Noica, ltl Powor'e Wocto. Bocheeur, STyT rod
‘onitf.
tained at dinner in Paris Mme. Minul«
Hank and herhoaband. the Chevalier tleasr-
Wartegg. It is made known that U.
Muokacav la prerently to paint a life-sixt
portrait of Mme. Hunk, depleting her in a
walking evstume and wearing a broad
"Gaiaaboroagb" bat
Tbe marriage of Miea Elith Andrew* to
John A. I,"Ren, Jr., will take piece at the
bride's home in Youngstown, Ohio, at noon
nn the 221 instant The couple will visit
Florida on their wedding tonr and return
to Youngstown to live, the millionaire fath
er of th# bride having given hU son-in-law
an interest In bia business.
Durieg an exciting game of poker in 8L
Paul tha other day one gambler bet his
wife ro the equivalent for5500 and rais
ed his opponent *150. Teel tttor "c tiled,"
found beheld four treys to tbe other's four
deuoes, and after raking in tbe stakes, put
on bia hat and ran. He waa a bachelor
and ia arid to have known the lady.
Rockett, tbe newly appointed postmaster
ot Buffalo, ia an undertaker. Hla appoint
ment was urged on the gronnd that he
weald unite the Buffalo Democracy. One
of tbs Buffalo leaders appro tched the Presi
dent and strongly opposed the appoint
ment cf RaekeU. “Bathe wiU noils the
tba party in Bnffrio," arid Mr. Clevi land.
"Yea” answered th* disguised politician,
"nniteitln death. That's his basinaro.
He's an undertaker."
1,000
too ApyroUataUott Prises ct
8$ BEWABD!
3fi.00C I tton of ftchr>ol vacancies and needs. HI
an©.. o’ »uw I expanse, (tend stamp for circulars. 1 m
900..a. 40,0« SCHOOL AOKSUY, lfft Hontb CUkrt strt^J
joo.... iq|oa |
W oor I
3,17'J Frizes, smonatlngto 90J.W
Applications tor rates to clubs should ba uad?
only to th* ottoe of tha company In Now Orleans.
For farther lnfomattou write ch-ariy, firing tol
addraaa. FOffUL KOTKfi, Express Monty Ordara. m
Haw York Kxchaar^fc ordinary letter. Carrs a:
Jf.AwHAUl'lUH,
Or M. A. DADFilfir,
^•slilBiton, D. O.
h HA9iT ra
rarefy. r«f ••v'lti.Mt',
liimwrlf I
ft etf'w* •rmrmw
*v - « - ”
Ariilrcq i K^fflntcrM L®'tors to
NEW OIU.KAN3 NATYOklADtANK,
Now Orirana, Ia.
BaaansaidaadA rl), wboare
Inch are. of the drawl are, la a winain. '• ebaolate
falrosM aad iuic K rlt). that
wtu drew a pMre.
rtDnSroii'SSS^e sUjwmri
m parelbl dlvls. wbro a
All jwrtlre. t .orriore affra
S oOrer taipoiilbl. lndnctmeau. are awi*\
ral) aim to daealva sod defraud lb* unwary.
Dill* TRKATI'B Ml UU
fteM*a4r.pbs4«rcsSk Pn.T.A.W«CT»*tt* r
tna thrfiwfm -
■ ■ Larot Xuburnl,*tr.. ItflVtM Ui»*
known n»ha* Ihnwri * Zjg
TX&SSV. SSJSYi «s3s^
nctllMMlawlv -
PARKER’S
HAIR DALSAM
•So porator favorti. tor droedas
Uo hole, iMnuf oolor store
A™*-
tuUrtemsx.
Ac. 10.11
HINDER CORNS.
to care. UtMittlnresa, Umcoa a to, a.r.
MlwtoAOel-lv
^aniXAara orncE-iosei cousrr. oa,
M •’•bVMrylS, teal—WbereA»ll»iboltaD.,ia will
8 8 80 U Mnmrn, U.)-Wb.r«re Mtoh5KD-,ia wir,
"What wi'l tbs President do when ba rr- *?. 8 " 11 lato el au raa-tj. dreeued.
rn. to private life ?" .aired one N.w York ^
turns to puvaie mar rosea one new tore it fa i tow.fen .Vi laTiita
mvn of snothro to-day. "I cm tell yon Mwvresreeiim.msc.mm to)tto.lhMtirod^
precfaeljr." Hid the other, "be will not go ‘■f*"* »•»«. If auj tbej her-. wLr admluutrv
back to Buffalo, but wilt make hie home in «» to“-reto.. Wlmree
Albany or New York dty, more likely the LaSd,i*w ii‘ T. EOhS, OnUzarj.
tkM WreefiMfw tk* +* M t m *TyV?lL H
r. re % MONTHS^
Ur) "SofiSffSto. > 0
'JK7 p. re'to
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