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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAl'K. fUESOAl MORSIXK. MaKCII -9. 18S7.-TWELVA
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2HE TELEGRAPH,
ZTXXT SAT nr ,T*I Till ATS WISZIT
’.t;r»ph &nd Messengar Publishing! Co..
IT KolUrrr Street. Macod. Oa.
TUI DaI’.j u delivered by carriers In the dty or
■iiled poettf* tree to eabeerlben, (or |1 per
wu, tin cr three month*, W for tlx mcothi,
ntinO'
rn ffuax le Belled to inbeertbers, postage
In, At tl.B a Tier And TS eente(orelx months.
TrAnilent sdverttosmonto will be token (or the
■ ill; till per eqnere o( 10 llneeor leee (or the
|ret insertion, end M oente (or eocb sabeegoent In
lerttsn.Aid (or the Weekly At tl (or eech tneertlon.
Ssncei of death*, funeral*, exrrleg** and birth*.
Ur
RA'ecAAd oolSBnnteetlone will not be retnrned.
Oorreipondrnoe containing 1mportent newe end
gti:uil:.e at living toplee to eollelted. bat mutbe
Irlil end written upon bat one etde at the peper to
lire etettion.
fleulttincea ihoald be mode by uproot, poetel
•Me, money order or recletered letter.
Itlente Screen 1TX Peechtree etreet
ATI eotnmanlcetlonB ihoald be eddreeeed to
THX TSUCOBim.
Macon Oa.
flinty orlere ettits. etc hboali be mede pays-
t UO. Bieeon ka.nr
SHREDS AND PATCHES.
A VERITABLE POEM OF POEMS.
The Annbnele o( the Get City Carle. I Jump on Hlml Jump on 111ml
From time to time rumors teve gone Wo hare been industriously told by our | gun UT>> “We hen no equivalent forbtto j llotr n California Women Spent Nearly n
forth from this Stnte of n greet military erentj rami contemporaries, nnd some free trade inoor longnese." Whet li the Better with aegte Venr with the BerJe.
thnt is s&id to be In ill neer future, an deiliee, that ell the eonntry papers, which worms ?—Lite. _____ | 8, ‘ Louil 01“be-Demoeret.
event calculated 1 not only to owe the aim-1 are cleimed to be the real and true expo-j Sovereign* o( the old world spend most o( their | Mrs. II A. Doming, of San FraneUeo, le
event calculated- not only toaweuie atm- are craimta to o» uio rau.ua uue expo- Horereigoeortneota worra.jrana mo., u. ■
pie souls of the ancient Georgia “melish" I nenta of the people, are firm supporters and ] time congratulating each other on escapingeeseest- together the* following thirty-
whose spherical buttons used to shine in followers of Colonels Carlisle, Morrison, 1 natlon.-BoitonOlobe. 1 —-*■*-- -.-v. ——
the sunlight in the days when Major Jones' I et el. ,
nrmrtehin wee nrocresstnrr but even the This has been so often repeated, that wo hotels. It le believed that the common every day i-Why all tbit tell for trlumphe of an boor?
Courtship was progressing, out eveuiuo .wuwrawiveiw . 8 , track ere et homi ensesed In gettlns rtch—Phlle- 2-Lile'e e ibort eommer. men e dower.
.warn rtf Pawwn flnrA/% and Ma I had hsj«nma almnat tpuiv In aivurnl W is I 11 e A b • I j.y. tOrca %e catch the vital breath and die.
delphla CalL _______ 1 4
Railroad bridge inspector to auperintcndent—The
war-worn voterans of Cerro Gordo and Me. bad become almost ready to aoeept It as cor-
nassas. Great events like great bodies rest. But we have right here in Georgia,
move slowly until they are two notable instances to the contrary. The B “ k 'JTi^r’iiipa^radeo^
npon ua, and this impending occasion has Darien Timber Gaxette is resolutely opposed bt. that It has a new coat of paint immediately.— I
bad ample time to cast its shadow across the to the scheme which embraces free trade Boeton Olobe
3 nigh.
crn.1l- and the tomb, ala*.
5—To be in better t an not to be,
6 -*lho gh all man’s life mey aeem a tragedy;
7— Rat light cares apeak wbcp mighty care* are
numb,
8— The bottom ia bat aballow wbenc*|'h*j come
9— Your fate U but the common fate ot all;
A MEDICINE, NOT
lliyh An hority.
Hop Bitters is not in any Mn _
holio beverage or liquor, and emu* „
sold for use. x-ept to iWasAu^P*
obtaining mertictnal t itUra Q4,ro h|
„ GREEK B. B.inu \
D 8 Com’r Internal BiveJJ
shield of Georgia, ere the splendor of its and the banishment of Mr. Randall from 1 -ooIck out boating without e dog?" "What In 110— Uumlngled joy* here to no m.u befell,
full proportion dazzled the left handed bet- the Democratic party. tbnndordo I went of a dog?" 'To blame (or sot }££jrt,^“«IIki7Siy h« p£unj w?
ter who poses on the portico of onr noble 1 And now comes the Montezuma Record bringing Inany gam*."—’Exchange. U-Cmum doo. often reason overrule.
. r . . .. , ... . ., , .... . . .. „ _ 14-And throw a cruel aanabioe on a foc_
temple. Of course w« refer to the proponed I within the bailiwick of tbe Macon Tele-] »Wbat baa befallen you. ArtiUdea? Your counto-1 well, bow long or abort, permit ofibtaven.
au abaft in of The Oct City Gads.
Now that the fame and enterpriae of this I it* independence and rebellion. Bead thia. I ™ r ir,oua * UIU MU ‘ ,uu • | fao«
great military power have percolated through Itis refreshing: I guard upon the.levAt.J."-X.w York Journal. ^
the whole Republic, it might seem strange ( The high tariff papers In Georgia will h.vo AO ad- j a* the United SUte. will not Admit wooden goda J _ tuu lei/'iu.um'betslxt a^etntle and a tear.
Wabbikoiok, D. C., Sept. 24
Dear Sir: Why don't vou got a 0.^.,
from Col. W. H W.. of Bilrtmore
how he cured bim-elf of drunk.'*, *1
tl e help of Hop Bitten? Hi B j, a J
ful case. Hu m well known in 11
N Y , and by all the drinking p
He re known in this city, CiooinLil
Orleans, New York; io Uct, .", ^>
country, uh be h s spent thouiendi «■ I
ler- r..r rum. I honestly believe h-'j
would be worth tl.oce.udu ot dollar, ,
oaera, mind you, which openly proclaims I nance le gory. Hast thoa Interviewed the Sum. I io-TUey who (orulve moit. eheli bo moit (orgtven. iu Una ci:j ku.i1 It.h,more ulon*.
. . . . .... ' JT *•. ..*1— « . a m.i- 1 eij i*.ve w .w.ira.s. 17—>in may be cUni>o<l so clo#® we cabuot its tboUH.iU.lH ot Huber men bvin.lt.
iU independence and rebelUon. lteAd this. I T “ ! y ‘r. friend Plato; I did but ran acaln>t a | {la ,I * u,e of vuui bitters. ^
With m High llaml.
it nansn in thA cAToer of thl« hrifif article mlrabla chance of arraying Democratic doctrine free of duty, it will be in order for the heathen na- at—Her eeneual •bare*, let fAintleeh pleaei
1 P „\T tt^o7 aonravM nLn thl " htn ^e Booth tragln.- Uon. .0 retaliate b, putting .high duty on that
to sprinkle the dew of approval npon t I j j4niier .\iratchman. important articla of food, American miaiionary.— 34 .We mMtera grow of all that we decpiae.
pleaaarM lay
“ t;
raiae,
fresh splendor of ita blooming laurels. For I From the above the Inference la drawn that all J Chicago Time*
We all know that woman cannot throw a mow*
plai
25—Oh, then renounce that impious self esteem
20—tt:chee have wlnge, and grandeur U a dream.
27—Think not ambition wtee becaa*e ’tie brave,
thia reason, and for none other, we pass ah I high tariff papers are not true Democratic papers.
once to consider the coming campsign of H that U tree, the Becord le not a Democratic paper I tJioTioliVlthlily Mrtalnt7rf himDf a muk as I »-Sa"path olgloryleaJ. bat to the grave.
.. I end never will be. WscaD'tandentaadWhv Booth- or rocs wua aay cenaraiy oi omuls • — 29-What U ambltlou ? Tie a g.orioue cheat,
"... 1 ana never we ceu unaeiKeua wny oouui I blg „ t>1 . .Id. o( a home, but aha can tbnad a ao-Only deetrncuvato the brave and great.
the warriors j aua u.t.v will ue. iiDCMi't understand Why
The going of the Get City Gads into «« uawipspera can coademn protection
groes of needlee while a man la finding the eye of «t—Whafe all the gaudy glitter of a crown ?
ran. Lnmarwiiu T nn _.i 32—Tne way to bllea lice not on beds of down.
one.—bomerville Journal. 33—ilow long we live, not yeare, but ectione tell;.
'Physician, h.al tbyielf," Jocolarly raid a rich I 31 “ VM »'* 0 Uvei tt ‘<’ flnl uf0
»»»»■» » , . , « j i... a t -_i i w out iii'ut in ■ iu uui coin tun a i.d
It U daily developing that Mr. Speaker I landa has e y j I then endeavor to mcourage m.isuf-ctur
Carlisle and OoL Morrison carried things envious competiton, who have hinted I toi ^ MO tii# r . it la auomaioue—it u eeLeeieae wwm
th a hioh Laud in the last Congreaa. that the provision in the new interstate I utter folly. Take for lnetance the simple Item of I man to the doctor as be came lnt> hie office. 35_yiake,'then, wbl’e yet you may, your Qod your
wl . ® 4 , . . ,, au u -Lea. commerce bill relative to passes is more a I matches. Suppose matches were Imported free of “Thanks; that la what I propose to do," replied the friend,
U vT 0 ^dacrlr. UBlJlr mth bsrth.nEngLd'a frown. W. cannot but Uf. the manufacturer. In Ut,. connte, could not doctor. ..rerantlng a b.U(or ,m H. wen, «I SSSHSff
any of bis friends or organs that in the ■ . ,, - , . I compete with the pauper labor o( Europe, where well heeled.—Washington Critic. ju.i ;
matter of the redaction of the internal rev-1 scorn the insinuation, tno uet Ulty uaa» 1 M , _ rt k h , ^ f . I 88-Por live we how we can, yet die we must.
matter oi me reuuouuu ui vuo mic.u , «iil on bill or no bill and if wo mistake . . . . . . Grocer-"Tei, madam: I oen swear to yon that is I, Young; », Dr. Johnron: 3, Pope; 4, Prion 5,
onus he, mow this OSIC, violated personal will go, bill or no btu, ana, It wo mtstaxe MIltt , At proaent duty la paid on match., and | ,„. h , klJ ooatomor-"Bat I Beiell: 6. Sirairar; ?, Daniel; 8, Bit Walter Raleigh;
pledges most solemnly given, in order that “°t. ‘W B» to iUnstrste, not w«r, ,„uion. •(<».«• “>**» the United Bum. that —' tbw
Leeuale should be advanced. Mr. Be^sn tor haughty EugUnd wiU not brook the m.m^ntecttuwdatOothmtbnra. Bw^ten. Jolt ml -
> 14.1. ahamxt that Mr ^arliale disra- presence of the armed peers of Vlotoria wl * h thou “” a * of ott,w
pQullcly charged that Sir. 'Carlisle aisre- r „ hju.i —..a . , „ | gome poUtlclani aa well a, newspapers attempt
garded a pledge made to him In relation to * Dd " oles upon Bnti.b 8[ i onD<5 > “ ut “• t 0 impreee on the mlods of the Ignorant that the
the Eads ship railway bill, and that for this I businsas side of war. Me have bad llrl iiu oppremiveon the (armera. Import duty le
reason the bill was lost Mr. Reagan had I the bnsineas aide of religion, love and pol-1 placed on lmurlea principally, and (armera ae a I rtei while In the city, Mr. Breezy ? ' Sir. Breezy- | ghaaHpiank
and c*tf mimnot to reaent tries; now is to oome the business side of Claes buy no luxuries acarcely. Howmany (armera "Why, yea; there te nothing I ahonlil like better,
■nmcient oourtgo mDu Sc 11 * re H p C G l to lOJclll I | III. Ira. , ■ ■.< -ill I trti.1 AM the «vieaa thfaa ahnu tnr ff.n n
Lliitftfllow; iu, tkJUtDwell; II, COU|
I Churchill; 13, Rochester; 14. Armstrong; 15, Milton;
Err in a ire King.
"Eleien tear* our daughter suffer*) J
bed • f utta-ry nodet the care t ,f
the t eHt phjHioiaUB, who gave her C1 1
vsri .ua immt-8, but no relief, and n.,Jl
is restored to ua In good health by H.l
tern, tbit we hnd poohed at two v-ilj
fore using it. Wa earnestly hope acd if
that no ot.e tl-e will 1 _.t th-ir
we did, on Kccount t f prtjndic- a; j
good » iuid etnotM Hop Bitter,.It,|
eats, Good T mplnrs. '
Milton, Dzl., Feb. 10, p
Having usod Hop Bitters, the noted
edy for debility, nervousness, indiJ
etc., X have no hesitation in Bayingty
i- indeed an exc llept medicine, atilr
— nd it to ar.y con as a truly tonic
get Hies quite early here, ma’am. They come In the 1 j, nail)ri. Trench; 18. Somerville; 19,’Thomp
dried currents."—Burlington F.ea Prate. eon; Bjnn; at. Hmollett; 33, Crabbe: 33. ktaealn
1 gsr; 24, Cruwlej; 25, best tie; 2i», Cosher; _2i, bir
New York Udy (to Mr. Breezy, s guest from Chi-1 Whiter Dsveasot; 2H, Orsy; 29, Willis; &>, Addison;
l-respect io loscu. I------ - ' 1 I wives In title section wear Imported eilke I What are the prices-thne ehoti for ten cents?"—
the Speaker's conduct by refusing to join ..ni.ln nf tha flat rite Gads ranantlv “ d m0at - Very (aw Indeed. As to agrlcultmal Judge. •
in the oustomary vote of thanks. The <*P|»i n of the GetCity Gads recently lmpIementI . Can 'any of our readers tell u« I 0 „ . . f viifliomen —How d've do
Mr. Cox his written a letter to Mr. Me-1 intimated in an interview that he had had of „ y of their neighbors uslnc Imported^ broker (to former customer) Dowdys do,
A BABY BUTCHER.
\ Frightful Story of Murder Committed by
a Sixteen-Year-Olcl Moy.
St. Louis, M.voh 2*2.—It will bo reocl-
Lamb? Iam glad to see you looking so well . ^ D . IB » M!4CQ 11
... w* r ..*K_v*. K—„ „„ ,h. leotwd that a year ago this month odo of the
proeperons. Mr. Lamb-Yes. I ve been on the | blo U t mni d e „ 0 r rather butcherie» of
gone, collector of the port of New York, to “» n y applications from people who wanted piowe. plow stocks, hamee plow line* wagon., cul- ^
«h. that Sneaker Carlisle violated his *° m * kB the expedition one of the greateet tlva'om or any article of the kind? Thaycan'tdolt rl ht lW# of thB m , rkel now for <0 mo months. I —"7 ”*
personal pl.dge. to permit the bill for the ^ows on earth by contributing advertise- wdto^ZZ'te^ T °° bM ° PUTU “’ ^“wMoTmiM^Jtte^w^UEne,
repair of the New York custom house to be I menu. As a matter of policy the iatenUon " OOKrMlm „ onit , lhal J., I ^ ont.id..-Puck_ - I Has J. W. Sell, a wclbto do farmer, and
his whole family, excepting ore sou,
Willie, a boy sixteen years olo,
found murdered, their
repair of the New York custom nonse to Dei**" 1 "'— r -—j I thing and Bonthern Congressmen ought to shut up
taken up and considered. ot company in this respect conld I , ucn bM , h . The Booth 1. a baby In bar awaddlinu I Amin who edited aa ajrlcultaral Journal (or 4(.
And now the Washington correspondent not be publicly stated, nor do WOW- clothes when It comes to manntactnrat and we are teen years, and devoted many houri to telling far-
of tbs New Orleans Picayune adds thii
count to the long indictment. He says: I —- 7^**. **"T.'*'"*.,***'T.* ™r™ I herlaborlng people. The North has grown rich I solte himself a year ago, auu »•» ww » nw . , , . , ... ,
“One of the (|Uta‘.ions that will probably be j anything bo lovelier than the advertising I >n(J po^fnl. manufacturing inch thlngi aa we | out by the aherUT.-Norrlatowa Herald. i hdonirina't * the* family with" which the
brought up early tu the next Congress is the P*“ followed to ite full deTolo P meQ t ? ought to make at home. I Yoncg Mother-"What do yon thtak of the little trim riy work had Uen .lone, and thu' b.>y,
measure to refund to the States the direct bkillfnlly msnipulated what would the peo- Now, rural friends and brethren, just | darlmp, Major Doota?" Major Rooti-"Weller-1 Willie, was covered with blood fr.in heeil
war taxes levied aud collected In 1861, and P le oJ Pal1 MaU » or ot 018 Kois de Bonlo 8 ne ' jimp on the Montezuma Record. The isn't he ratner small?" Youtg Mother (reproach- to foot Ua wa* acoording'.y arretted,
to release those States from their obligations or the Uorso behold when | Record is nbloto tako care cf itself, and | (ally)—"Ho it only two weeks old, you know." | olutrg.d with the crime, »ud. ae Uie July
on acoount of unpaid balances.
ate passed the bill daring ita last .
but Messrs Morrison Carlisle and others | Get City Gads wheeled into eight I watermelons ripen. Jump on the Rooord I Oentteman (iu reaunranti-i conpls o{ soil j la*» tf ttn State U now ia thu puritan
in the House were against the proposition, ^ came down with the ***** And ,°u had best be peart aboutor ‘be ^rVo" ihe^d^th U ° T '
and they bad it In their power to prevent buttons blazing, and al the paraphernalia I rebelUon may spread. Thinking men are hurrj H owloog will I have to wait?" Walter- There has al ways been a great diversity
notion, regardless of the well known] 0 * Ametioan enterprise Haunting in the I becoming very much wearied of being led | "Raw long did ya' say yo' wan' dem aligi tilled, | ot opinion among tbo people aa to whether
fact that a majority of the House favored | breeze. At the h«»d, the drum major | about in old ruts by small politiirians. |bcstr' Oentleman—"Fonr mlnutei." Walter— n “
tho bill. To have pushed this bill would would appear stepping like a thoroughbred, | , I “Arif an hour. eah."-Harper'. Rarer
Bctfio, N, Y., Dec. 1,1
1 am the jinstorof th.- Bapti.tr.
hero, and an educate.) physician. I H
iu praciicu, but am my >ole iamili pLj,”
d advise in chroeio coses. Over,
ago I reoymmeudedyonr Hop liut-n
invalid wile, who baa beeu under id,
tr-i" ujent "f Albany's beat phy-icitri
ernl yesis. Sac lisa been greatly b e
and anil ness the medicine. I belLt.
will bi c me ; borongMy cured of ba
ous eou.plio*;ed disiasu by Ihtiruv.
both t'Oiintueud inem to our
many "? whom liavw *l*n ii-i-;. Ce
tbeir vaiions ailments bv th-m.
Kzv. E. U. IV AUU!
obligations I or ®* tho Lorso behold when I Record is able to take care cf itself, and I fully)—"He Is only two week* old, yon know.” I onarg-u auu me crime, mu tl. iue U11,y
The Sen-1 th « cheering^ music _ of the will furnish you much amusement nntil “M «Mrt«iQ°Sl* H^d^und wnmnee'd to
it leision, 1***®^8 Beglnunt or BnDQlg&Q ii Land, tho I mumblo-tho-peg In in ordtr, and oven until! - bu tiaiiKcd, ».ud in conformity viith tho
Cured of arinl huj.
\ youLftf frifniitl of mine w«h cum!
inf • ti «bi« tTiir.Ni for li(|uor tbut h<*d
roMrit'.tfft Liu bysit'Di iuit ho whn qi .
u muy tubiuen*. H • w..h euiiMy
hyUii u»«ot llO|> BiUen.
thNt l>a r rioR thirst, took away th/*.r*
for liquor, made hi* serves steady,
ban Ituwaiotd a rtU-ady t;:iu soU; i
ut*than t vo yearn, mmI Iim nod/*
return to bin cup*, «od 1 know of ar
of oth»r* that have beeu curM cf d
by it.”- From u L.adiug K. It. 0
Cuiougo, 111.
We detcot digue afloat which lead ua to
Willie S-ll committed ihe murder. Oa the
trial there wait uo p H.tive evideoce, ami
the Stale utterly railed to find ahy motive
have interfered with the tariff schemes of while behind his noble form could be leen I bcli#vo tbat (h(j M cr _ abollt R#n( j ll i be I Nebraska deacon (to mlnliter)-Thera ii contll- | (ot lho cr io;e. On tbe contrary, it wan
Morrison and Carlisle, and therefore the ‘he base drum on whose throbbing head 1 Rcnnblicans is °” bl " *** pa, “ n * r < ’ nnl " 10 « proven that Willie was an exceptionally
nrosramme was so arranged that this mat- utiabl be painted, "The abdominal corset ‘ Bg 8 , ° a d ‘" tnot 1,y *“ e “ . “»Y 'bin! that we ongbt to have a smaller ooin good boy, and tuat he end bis sUter, Iue,
programme was so arranges mat inis mat » u soon to beoone an unfashionable ohestnnt. than a nickel. Mlnlater-Is that the ranae of the were mure than commonly fond ot each
ter, so important to the several States, teas I )• I People are beginning to ask why it is, if | buitnee community? Deacon—1 know very little I other. The neighbors all swore to the boy’s
referred to another Congress.” | Following the band would appear tbe I ^ Rmdnll is sueb a Ropublktau tbe Dem- sbent the bnatnass eommnnlty, hot U ae-ma to ha | good ilispcaitiou, and that he was a favorite
This is a startling record for a Speaker captain, wearing his side-arms by Mtl|| dn no , nom j uate somebody in his “ nM 01 congragatlon-Naw York Ban. | in Oio commuLity, while bis brother, Waty,
who desire, to auocsod himself. It 1* b«-1 ~ U *“ y ’“V* bjr . ‘*° I pise. ? Tbe FhdadclphU Times voice, this
lievedthat.il of these thing, were done b *J din B 1 *• leg ® nd ’ ‘ N ’° W l * tb ° , t4 “® t0 query when it says: "With a Demooratio
under the malign influence of Mr. Morri- subscribe for tho. Great and Good True-1 Conar
son, but every fair-minded man most admit | oBAru.
that it will be safe and prodent to pat Mr.
Congressional district In this city, it can be-
. _ . _ . . who was olier than he, wua not sogeneially
'Lova'a Wondrous Power: Flrat Omaha Olrl— I
So you think your brother likes me." Second The matter now, however, is to bo set at
Omaha Girl—"Ilo lover you, dear." "It dneeo'i I rea , ( f 0r s statement is printed this morn-
seem poeethle; did he tell you so?" "No. Imlttd, 1 1IJ(( lu diapaichte from Erie thnt the boy,
Oa the first four men of tho column I com ® s district only by Randall be- u,nevtr telle me anythin,. But the night ytu »( te r svstematio urging and persevering of
1 ing tho choice of the Democrats. If they pre-1 were at our home he dids t know whan you lelt. I ITm. J. H. Woodtuff, bin gu mlUin and his
... . confession which fils so
facts and circumstanced
is trial that it sittles the
The confession is in sub'
i _ „ . „ . „ ... , ■ district; and tbe complaint that it is I evening—Omaha World,
polish, while the lanoe cor P°" 1 lUndail's district ia simply a pouting con- xi'rir^viarr.
in would .how a. he atrode past the Randall U Invlnciblcin bis ™ B BALDWIN POIBON1NO.
. I a2ni f nn orntiM "Tr» Wnlf Hrwil “ «'ith« I I ..... .... .. . . . ..
Curtcr HurrUou In Arina.
Carter Harrison is in open rebellion
Illinois, a State which acorns to be the »dmitlng groups, "Try Fink Root,
special favorite of Mr. Clovaland and bi. 8CT P “ BL ot , * Bon 8 , » on RaU
“ _ I Will U..1II. 'Cm "
Mother and sister Inn hid gone to bed.
Father, Waty and 1 were still up when the
calves got out and came around tho house.
i D Hi I I _ ... _ ,T—=—r . .. .. .. I Waty aat at the table reading, and father
party in tbe battle for Congressional bon-1 Hw ot ll >c Inmlly Until nntl the lather I had just taken his coat uad pants off to go
ora. If the Democrats of tho new Demo- >“«»“»• to bed, and told Waty to go out and puithi
DdminUtretion In hU uot-cob. lefniliiff I Will SoUU I dutviri i OTM with Rmth** Kin I Milloda«TUle Ctzro&lcle. I calvei up. He Huid: ‘Let Willie doit;
.. n. mrt . r .*in nnminftiinn fnr thn mxrnv 1 Of eouwe the banner would have to bo I , . . « ....... * «t : I The poiiobiog of tbe family of John Ilor-1 won't go out now.’ Father eaid that i
the Demooratio nomination for the “ ayo, ‘ ud _ itb gomethlna. and why Ke, y * dul y 00m P'* int tb »‘ Landall is rfs remains a profound mystery. No light should go, and Waty did not want
alty cf Chioago, Mr. Harrison nsea this re- ornamented with something. anal wny | nQt % Dcmocrati not nom i Mte U,. ^n thrown npon it, although tho most to, and while they were talking I
markable language: “ ot , ”.. ,M0 . b ,f lng . tt0 dtBg ° him. If tboy believe quite ns much in «V«‘ “ 8 “ bave been at work upon it. went out and got the batebet,
A conadenuai adviser in uhtcsgo of th. Pra.1- to deslh through Bn Atlanta horn, or tho Rand.U'. n.momenv ea the. helleve TU# Pbysicuns are at a loas to know what which was sticking in a log of wood ont-
dent ol the United Btetea has taken the pnbllo po- legend "Omnia Gallia in trea partea divlsa | Bi . , | the poison is, and tho otBoyra do not know aide the door, and o ime back to see if Waty
attien that Is honld la deMad to the inters.! ofL,t" wh ich the foreigner could translate ln »'°‘ber 8i D gerly a Democracy, they who to sweat. Abcgother it is tiie would go out with me. I got the hatchet
theoattonal admin titration. Tha three nawipa- ,1,i;.; u,t wonld probably nominate and elect Ran- moat romarkabte case ever in this to nail up the coif pen. Father and Waty
m^rtteh Jra th. o*T. . £.i£Tt to AU ‘ b " # *"**• “ d W# dall, and to that extent it would bo IUn- , ?be physician. have were there Quarreling end had become
^ - V . I have alt three." ‘ “ taken a deep interest in it, and agree that very mad. AVhcn Iotme in with tho
Ohirago h ^ to d “• This procession properly organized, and * d * lbU ‘ tb ", th " m of R “‘ it was some poison, and not ditease. The haiehet, Waty snatched it out of my hand
"Lilian ... 1 -» >.... ...rate outlined ita ncsslbilttlea J,Uon ‘h® district wonlil cease. Unless the milk theory is exploded, for another family auj .tuck father several times, at last
£ii,^L.rh!ilrated i^ecttelte^aMt bavemerelyoulined pc " ,l ,*“Demo3raUma d e it Randall's d istric t it would cf urgrois drank of the milk tbo Barne day. knocking him down. When I saw
dtflnms to be elected. I rapectfnily eagseet I would make a sensation; and it would oo I. J|. tri „. - h . t,.___^i i The family te thought to have been pow-lwbat Waty bad done I cioght hold
that yoo C.U into cmaalutlon wtu you sentlemea ^ jj 0 E an ^ ^ Ira any other peraon a dlstriot who happened no lhtory ca 8 b. of & “ y hatchet and jerked
who era known to bo advlaan o( tho FodwU wl-1 8 inch ^ JJ y,,, on band _ to command Democratic favor. The 80,001) futmed ol what jf w „ or ho , it done< | itont 0 , bU ballJl< a nd. striking at Wriv
|» Id n. Jte.rtino ih.n ,,*int DemocraU of Philadelphia are certainly en- The ordinary has sent the liver and spleen bit bim ou tbe heud and he fell down on
i® , dic ', 8 th * P"" 1 * titled to one representaiive in Congreea to °* ‘be mother of tbe family who died since the fleer, and I suppose that killed him.
If Mr. Cleveland has turned against Car- ing tho column Vondome bine or organix- . th , . lb our last iasue to Prof. H. C. White, of Ath- Ttrau mother, seeing what wa» being done,
r Harrison tho Ingratitude will scarcely | ing a Bock beer contest. And to complete and _ h , n the Dnnocratearaenneeded ^!li or d » nb ‘ f ."L 4f J«»P® d0 ‘ 1 ‘ o * bed screaming anti be
ter Harrison tbe ingntitado will scarcely Ing a Bock beer contest. And to complete . . ^ p,, for analysis. It Is doubtful if be can I jumped out of bed screaming, and before I
be deaoribable. Carters packed the win- it the Gads might sing, aa they marched, C1,y ’ and * hen ‘“e Dtmocrate are conceded thtow , ny light npon it. John Harris, thought what I was doing I struck her.
M assert DSDIS. L*rt« so packed the wig- It'tnousos mignv smg, « ineymKcueu,. ^ wtU do just is all parties in from either the effect, of the poison or | Ins. my sister, ut that raised up in bed and
^!.*7®^ Dd " tb ?i IU ° 8 * * 40 * 8 ° UrAppl I other districts do-eltct the candidate they *«>nble, or both oombiuod, lost ^bis mind. | screamed, and I don't know v«b} Ididit,
convention could be heard in opposition, | Tree.'
and the galleries had as m jrh to do with
I want That's about all there la tu (ha so- kIo,ldl J oi Kbt he left home, and although but I atiuok her with the haiehet, and she
Tux Washington correspondent ot lh® ^ •U.mlriEa.listrict'" u m tho «>- followed by several frightened.negroes, ea- f.U back. Thsv were all lying quiet.
11, * nnmtn.ti** .. it.. A.i g.vIa. i. I v. ... oalled "®nuall * district. | captd them aud remained in tho woods all "I took off all my clothes except my shirt
the nomination as the delegates. Garter is | Baltimore Bun, who is authority opon| _________ | night The next morning h^ entered the | and drateers, then pulled off Wafy’s pants,
llUHlnrM U llniincM,
Row York San i henna of Mr. ChAtlen WilliAiutoQ DMf I rtiixcd bim up and curried him into the
Two passengers on the train beoams in-1 R . f0WD '* Cto “‘P 8 . * nd ■ ■! t . !8 ‘ >tt °. td “?• | other room aud pot him into our l«d. After
peclfcl!},
Iixv Mas. J. H. ELLGOO
(* IjlI-ll.llU-tle.-LUU.A W-3m
PERSONAL CHAT,
a rough and tumble political fighter, fond | Washington news, especially from abont
ot brass bands and other noises, and ia tua- the White House, writes to his paper ae ful
fill to hia friends and dangerous to his ana-1 Iowa; "A prominent Demooratio Uon-1 TO ived
gressman, who has frequent interviews | Hu ally
It WiU bo remembered how iu the heel of! with tbe President, says that Dr. Sowers Is i —
the evsning bo broke up a free trade seance ] u b on t right In hia statement regarding tho | . “ v ' ““““ r «“ u “ ““ I he found John HartU eating at the table I knife aud cut Wsty’s head nearly
at tho Iroquois club when the pipe tnjiug | President’s health. 'I have noticed,' he "Yee, a liar," was the emph-.tio response ^ Jff bttakfisL | J went back Into the other room aud eat
’“ 8 t 8 °“ ,or Wb j* T ri “ 8 ' “J®. •“>»* U>® President show, evidence of “or my nmn. ain't John Smith of Smith- bro^hUo thl. place Monday mid kdge Sin to’do. “ Then I thought ri’.ny*^!
ThoeoddUngand nuralng of Illinois by l»ck cf exercise. He ndea out a good deal, _-. • idl. Taeaday ho was tried for inssnity by them should come ut i 8 » they 2onUI ,<,u “
tbe administration does not seem to pan but a man of bis build should do aomo ..Th. ,ame " merchant. | jury composed of medical men almost Lay I killed Waty, so I txrt tbe botcher,
ont richly as yet The Democratic party walking. He is looking wery badly of late, • Mr. Bmith, I'm delighted to know you. raVn*'{JSSJ***?*3i«u''.*- d ‘. tDt J"* 44 ? “? d c “, tUleir ‘brorte to make sar» cf
has lost a Benatof in Illinois and to about an d the^eoufining nature o7 bis'wo* U I~, ^ ^^3
to loae a mayor in Chicago. | beginning to tell on him. I think Ih. ■* sJgblTo' look ^
■on bo does not go ont more is because he | p I L | jrint 8inoo his conbnement in the asylnm putting on my clothes, ran over to Mr.
1 Maying llookry. be has cot improved, and u thought will Mendel’* and said to him that some one
die within a few day*. Five of tho family | asset our house with a hatchet and had
Tbe Empreea William ia the oldest ii
Raul ot royalty,
Tho Piesldent has appointed E
Marsh S.-watl, ol Maine, consul gen*
tin. United Kiatos a? Ants, and N. J. 0"
of Tennessee, consul * f the United S
at Charlottetown, P. E. I.
A few days ago the hlatorioal worti
late M. Michelet, the French biitorii".
put up for eale at the price of iK
They were finally knocked down to
torian's widow for the snm of 846,WL
It seems that tbe statement that
Cleveland was a till) Lug French »aJ
man daring Lent was nufoumlM.
Folsom aays: "My daughter speaks
French and German fluently now.**
cept to read the atnndard bocks m 1
tongnts, is not Undying them, I kno<
The York Age. ex State Librarian *
paper, says that Mr. Randall u th*
plainly dressed and tbe niost hi
housed member cf Oorgresa at
ton, and it has been ssid of bin ®
has bad to remain in door* white»
of boll-eves were being inserted in tt»
of his only pair of pant*.
M. and Mme. Muukacey gave a*
party recently in honor of Mme. *
I lank end her husband, theCbenlii
lltMO-Watteoir. The artist Uto P*
portrait of a u .ntatrioe thu snmuiti»
rctnro from Vienna, whither hi *
going shortly for the purpose of P*J
the eailingt in the uewly erected Cos*
Private Piedmont Mr.
That clrcnlar from the agricultnral de-| It too wntiUve and object* to people gaping | , a.. ...n.n . ... osy.. rive or uio i,m..yi, Mat onr b ouw
partment abont an agricmtnral convention at him in thoatreets. Ho at one time took ° . .. . . ., are dead. The remainder of the ohilrtreu hart pa and ms.”
In AtUntfi Anrino Iti* cnmlna inntma* I fnuinAnt tlmlli khnnt ihfl omn!i(!i. tint hai .. ^ I'.. . . *?** . • . ® “71. in 1...... ovinia. All iro tin bnt one. Thnt I
in Atlanta daring the coming summer, frequent strolls about tho grounds, but baa th ‘ K,”, . . „ “ , y “ T *V n are improving. All are up bnt cue. That
turns out to hav. b,.u a private pis. .bloued even that Utti. excrcUo of
It was especially ictendo 1 that the Tzirt-1 Ute.'" I I iST
Tlic Winter Wheat Crop.
Chicaou, March 37.—Tbe Farmer's Re-
i suraV- Ti,w Pdnta this week tiie tollowing: Dry
““ Id i 0 ? M d#l “T 1 f r ‘I W« an pleased to note that a whoU week iSMg W ^‘ S Z&'lwuetZA
wa# !hfl lamblfiiw I ^ pMitd WlthOUt UlO gUt€fl OSlA bt&F Ljul J ^ ..f.U li ihn d^v.\ U.tl a* I iTm.7‘p«ba , b 1 7 ,5 n.«; | ^!. 4 ^_ U LJL 4 ?^ w ^.4i^“' y
of the baking
Watterson reading the anti-internal revenue hii?** flo °^ 4 ^ t4 be uncovered.
Well, we did not know It was a private «a.il ... „* «,» n.«,A.ra4«A *„.,■ p., ™ in 8 oow n biJL 1
-f „ndtt(uefc»iih.^ lh to4tb Democratio party, let- Teacher (with an encouraging tmile aa a
pie, and of *°urse, we send.it^back with re- hujwitiatrue, thia rumor that fills the air, recognition of veracity)-And what were
grata for having bitten a half moon ping I m,, 4'olontl Wattenon's plan of repent-1 jort doing tha wet of toe time?
^l^bakT:^ ra. 0 n a rd° a, d.pmt: -braces strenuous effort, on hU part BotoU girl(n«lvsly)-WMklng up!
mint are warned to keep Piedmont pie out | *° bang on to tho nsw order of things and | Filling a Fla.h.
of his reach. He is partial to pie. ...
Abandoned nt Men*
Loudon, March 'JT.-The Swedish bark | vJrsble for cropo.
few serions rtports of damagesre made, ex
cept from the tormer State. The tenor of
reports from Missouri, however, is still fa-
lUiucis reports oontin-
Britannia,' CspL L .raen, from Pensacola n ® to be favorable, and the outlook is still
January loth for Amsterdam, wss sbau-1 regarded as very favorable for a full aver-
dotted March 2. She bad been dUmantied, **•• Report* from Wisconsin are nearly
her deckThad betn swept ,id Z *u I 8,1 of * f»'orabl* tenor. Report, from In
lot the whisky ting go plunging down | of a, whn | leaking. Three of the crew wen washed I » «« “l»»Ujr dividid as to indtoationa
| alone into tha depths ot xxx desuetude. It baa bsrn appointed a’ commissioner of I ,,Terbc:,t, t ar< ‘ drowoeA TheGermsn bng j tatr to Rood i rmpeeto.
T«a New York Star desires William Mor-1 “““ ucl, “" ul “I has boon appointed . m. _ . .
rn bs mods „ Af Ih. i„(a, stain li t * ,Uy b® true, we oaU the publio to wit- inter 8 ate oommerea, is an excellent man f' 0 '* 1 **?' fro® Tnnidad for Queenstown, Hail Ktmrm In Mbrateslppi.
rimm to U mad, ctralrnran of Ura lnt«.8t»U I Great and Good Trtmur. forth, podtion. bSthe rahetionrf. man btod«l the sarvlvora rt Fd mouth. Nsw Oaoxx,., March ki.-A - pedal to
be the first to extend a warm hand «° Benton J. Hall, the new Commiswionwrof I At3 *o\doek1h!s° , af' wnoun*. furio^trali
ehalnnan TT^aeotrante. «r bunthollh sinner „ he contra tojJn Ch on Uinteter ftel^. U W'" flU Patent.U an Ohio mm, having trace.born stem from te? west s^ck te?.“o^
enaoroiaa on iota account or any otnw. ^ fl(Kk ^ ^ foli at ML Vernon, Knox eounty, In lH3o, and Early ctrden plonta wen (teairoved and Ura
He has got the Democratic party into a nice I - - ■ . . Delicate insane, ssaerrawadeMUty sad prams-1 graduated at Miami University In 1*55. I aprouUDa foliage ot tree* was cat oft
fix with the tradition of free trade. Let W. J. Florence, tha comedian, sails for tmd £* l A. "tTi** For m * PT T,anl h * bra bran a resident of I
him reduce railroad tariffs twenty per cenL England April 23d to visit London aa tea SS._mK.JTi'Y^IT.S!L^ISw;,.Iowa repnaenting tee Bnrlingtonjdiatriet in - A cheap edition of Beecooaffeld's letters
horizontally. I guest of Urary Irving. I ElECil Y ^ ^ | lira Forty-ninth Ooogr^ I to his sister is announced.
Congressman Scott, of Erie, is c,^
tee President than any man in the e.
save Lamont Bcotl’s hair and
are gray, his voice ts a teDor which '
breaks Into a falsetto, he is an able a*
hut speaks only st rare intervals.
Pmident was pleased with Scott fr*
first and their friendship bra never
ened. _ ■
Near White Broad HiU, Indian W
last week, while a man named Foster®
family were all at their home, a
cabin, Foster observed a mouse ee*
through tee floor and run around a
powder, which stood In a corner-
secured a pitlol and fired at te®?
One shot struck the era and expw*
powder. The house was slm, 0 **/*
wrecked, while a two-year-oM
killed outright, a ten-yoor-old frt ri “
wounded, and Mr. and Mrs.
badly hurL . ,
Somewhere in tbe odd nook*
tol at Washington are tha pep*''
from John Brown st Uarper’s terift
seated efforts have been mwj« t®“*T
bnt in vein. Recently a New »«*
litber spent couaiderable Urns end
liaber spent conaiaeraoie m“*—.
in tee lesrch tor tea document. j
p< rs were left at tee ewpitol bff *•
committee of Investigation sp“"°
tbe 1 bitty-fifth Congrrau. T#«J
truukfnl of them originalljr. •*“ .
them Brown's diary. On his WJ ,
li-sgnes Fred Douglass was
liable."
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