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jTaJvEUM IS WARNED
THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1K.7.-TWELVE PAGES.
BE
. u iY NOT REACH THE END OF
b 51A HIS TERM.
, ,in(,oUhe(l WMWngton Physician i
A I : . Manner-of Life and
‘ Conseqaeore* - General
\V»»liInBtc“ Intelligence.
THE ANARCHISTS’ LAST CHANCE.
Arguments Concluded and the Appeai
Suhlfilttcd-The^LaW, Delay.
Ottawa, III., March 18—Them la .
growing belief here that the Supremo Court
toa“*S‘ e8en,enceof •■*»»
The defense of tho prisoners' counsel ia
not as potent as was expect.d. Thoipint
of iheir speeches Uabu.ivo rather than sr-
gu tentative. Toelr efforts to show greiv-
ous errors In the trial before the lower court
are not very suoce38ful.
IMPROPRIETIES HUT HOT ERRORS
INTRODUCTION OK A CRIMES BILL
IN PARLIAMENT.
COERCION FOR IRELAND.
Gladstone ami the I’urnelllttH Will Fight
it Bitterly Some of the Unlonlnte
Will Abstain From Voting—
I nrllameutary Tactics.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
A Dcsjtcrute Fight With a Ueci
Nevada (Cal.) Transcript.
The other day ns Sam Loik and another I
manweio driving the Nevada City and
horst r! ov! r nv Jl« niilf!! 0ar p P rin B g°odB are beautifnl and well selected. Onr assortment ia large and com-
vi He K lie i'll u Jl'n.H Vnid * ,,,cta - It IS nn iiupcnaut ndvnutoge to each and ill to see a largo, unbroken stock early in
torn. Tho enow wT.o hiih on bmh '. h °
sides of ibe trock that it oonld not tnrn 1
flsido and than pass, and it d trod not go back
«v -.vnmK March 21.—Dr. Z. T. Sow.
^ abBL { the best physicians in Washing’ . BH
I* in“,n inter.ie*r with a reporter to-day. In bis address to-day States . Attorney
there is danger thnt President Grlnnell confessed that there may have
Kaad will not live through his term I been some ••improprieties" In the drat trial,
C 'I’ lbere is a change in his mode of but denied that there were errors. In liis
pr Siwers. six months before Mr. peroration he said: ’’This cass ia not great
nnluB'sillnes-, made the same predic-1 because them are a Rreat many papers con-
““ -hh regard to the 8. cretary and ad- wined in the record. It is not great bo-
■ s frimds to warn him of his danger, cause seven lives and one man's liberty de-
interview to-day, Dr. Sowers says: pond upon the result. It is groat because
. n may be deemed impertinent to talk to I "■ involves tho very foundation of Amerl-
.1,. President through a newspaper man, can institutions. It ia great because of our
Lt I know of no other way to reach him country scorn men peril."
nS those about him so surely. You recall Attorney general Hunt followed and con-
-.attempts with friends of Mr. Manning fined himself to expounding tho law of con-
nd thiir fruit, and I do not feel that I spiracy, and contended that under to evi-
a old take the aame chances in this mat- donee the defendants were absolutely con-
r i „ ia personally apprised of the victed of murder.
Prriident's condition, and while it captain mack-closes.
is ia no J* '''l Captain Black closed the case for the
cot be loDg before tore will be teason for p Ii80nerg- He covered the legal points
alarm. PMlM Clcy.lttd is a Urge carefully, dwelling particularly “nponto
fleshy man, andstneo he came to the White aUcged admission of improper evidence and
Hl “‘ 4 h^lirad ta BufiaJo it wu ids 1 " e 8 nUrltle 8 ln the selection of jurymen.
Now. when be livod In »i>«»lo ili w« bta H asked for and obtained permission to re-
however!°he ^JSSSetS^ * t0 tbo ° f «>•
c« ej.reiiw except carrlago riding. | plenty of time.
Ttis is of little or no use wiih tbe springs Judge Schofield, of the Supreme Court,
. used and the smooth streets for which said this evening that in case of a reversal
I futington is famous. The President is a and ths ordering of a new trial the opinion
gia who works with his head a good deal— I of tho conrt would be made pnblio as soon
.. j Q fact, an ioten-e brain worker. He iB, as agreed upoD; but in ca*e the decision of
bother words, a plodder, and his brain is the lower conrt ia affirmed, tbe pnblio will
rwqaentlj filled with an excess of blood, not be appr.sed of the fact until the conrt
f»t is the resul ? He works with bis meets at Ottawa in September next. In
iMd, eatB enormously, and fails to exercise case of affirmation tho court must fix the
tu icicles. His blood vessels are weak- date of execution and do it in open court,
(cd.Miditiaonlyaqnestlonof timo whenin I and in tbe district in which to case
moment of excitement he will burst a belongs. The court wlil adjourn next
kM vessel. I tell you at tbe rato Presi- week, and it is, of course impoa-
PttClevel.nl is now living there ia great Bible for it to examine tbe
filer that be will not live tbrongh bis bulky record and return an opinion before
ttna. S methi g should bo done to bring adjournment. It follows that it will be im-
ha to lealizo Ris danger and take proper possible tor tbe AD&rchists to be hanged
Kim to prevent tbe result which will sorely Wore next fall. The sentence cannot be
in>«. if he fails to take proper exercise, affirmed and day of execution fixed before
Wnat 1 should recommend would be the fix-1 the first Tuesday in Beptember. About a
leg ap oi a room in the White Home and month would doubtless be allowed between
tbs letting apart of half an hour every day the affirmation and the day of execution,
for sjmnastio exercise. That alone, in my The reds, therefore, need have no fear of
opinion will prevent a catastrophe, which I being hanged before October. Judge Scott
not only the President but the country at I is expected to return from California about
lags is interested in averting.” I April 1, and will participate in deciding ths
THE SWOLLEN MISSOURI. _
I Close Communtoulsta.
The Flood at Btamurck Stilt Hiking -All Little Bock Gazette.
Low Lauda Under Water. I "If there ain’t a cliango in the religious
Sr Paul. March 21.—A Bismarck special I world pretty soon, I’m going to throw down
tube Pioneer Press says: The river is still I the gospel and take up tbe grubbing hoe,"
riiitgan inch an hour, having already I remarked an old man yesterday. "I have
pus'd the high water mark of tbe memora- rid a oirenit for forty odd years, and I’m
lie fl tod of 1881. All lowlands aro now in-1 treated worse now than when I first began.”
nutated. The only houses flooded on the I "What is your cause of complaint, par.
? i<matck aide are a few squatter's shacks. I son?'' asked a bystander,
rom tbe bluffs one oan see huge cakes of I ‘‘My recent cause is one what flakes all
ks up near the streets in Mandtin. The I others," answered tbe circuit rider, wiping
only method of communication between a drop of water from the end of bis peaked
Urn town is vis Cheyenne and Ogden. Tho I nose with thaeleevenf hla brown jeans coat,
listen syndicate's property, luolnding a ”1 have preached a good deal here in Llttlo
twrieg mill and some fifty residences, I Rock, and nntil recently it had alters been
lUva ur, shops and everything I my belief that if a man could pull through
tomb of the trade is submerged. The here, he could pull through anywhere,
igper Heart river has not been broken loose. I But I was blind wrong. Tester,
les Egan running again this evening I day I went in tho Qnm
Tbe ib.uostlons sre that tbe Fort Buford Lick district, where I had an appointment
li-e u beginning to he felt. All boats are I to preach in the school-house. When I got
■till eafe, as la the Northern Pacific ware- there I found old man Wiggles, a Hardshell
loose, tbe river being an wide that toe no I Baptist had get in ahead of mo. 1 went in
longer crowds them. Telegrams from tho I without any til teeliug, intending to wait
v-ettro divikion of the Northern Psoifio say I nntil be got through, when I would muster
tbit traias are running tbrongh to Mandan I my congregation and take the field. After
from Peitlaad, no other bridges being out. I a while he got through preaching, and an
fieverl tons of western mail have been I nonneed that sacrament would be taken
biooght back from Bismarck to bo sent I when the boy got backfrom tho still-house,
uooud via Union Paeifio. "My congregation use whisky instead of
I wine,” he went on, "and Arkansaw oorn-
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. bread Inatcad of jour wheat Arena." Just
, , , — .. I then tho boy arrived, and the old man took
* toaae Kn S ll»l.m»n Cause, a Sensation th# ^ Btop p 0r (tom th8 black chonk bot-
An Chicago. tie, and began to pour out tho whisky.
CstcAuo, March 21 —Maxwell Ernest | Now, it there is anything that Btrikes mo
a young Englishman thirty-two natural, it ia whisky, and thinking that I
yean of age, cause d an exciting scene in I could preach better after being wsrmt-d up
jle effiee of A. T. Hemingway, secretary of a utt e, I wint np to the table and reached
“• loang Men's Christian Association, I ou t for tho bottle when tho old man looked
Jaterday afternoon. He was addicted to j-► mo and said:
Enabling, and in occasional fits ot remorse "Ain’t you a Methodist
l« las ci me to the rooms of tho association "Yes, sir."
lot morsl encouragement, and in Ibis way I "Don't yon know that wo don't allow the
tubicomow.il known there. He came I Methodist to commune with us? Doyen
J'i’erdav afternoon more than usually taka this placo for a free lunchcounter, eh ?
bftken cow. , and was invited into the prt-1 y,- 0( R you are not a customer of the
**t* office of to secretary. As soon as the Lord you cannot eat and drink hero."
door w,« closed be showed that no was vio- "I’ve got a right to tho table," I said
«bi y insane. Ho drew from his pocket a .> Bn d I’ll help myself."
wall bottle of moristio acid, which "Tech that bottle and I’ll lift you.
?• announced his Intention to swal- <•[ grabbed tbe bottlo, and the old man
“»i vociferously bidding farewell Utruck mo with a pone of cirn bread and
“>o weld. Seoretary Hemingway knocked me down. Thensomebody kicked
tMtsvcred to Uko the bottle from Virgo, m# Bn d all hands drug me out."
*»n the latter endeavored to push Uem- "You got into a neetof closocommunion
togway through a window. He would have { B ts, did you ?" asked tho by-stsnders.
■Moeeded if help had not arnvtdpromptly. "Rather like it. Why, them fellers would
"•window was broken out. The bottle BQ atch a piece of bread trom Jacob and tear
«acid was knocked from Virgo's hand t h # bosom outer Abraham’s shirt. No. air-
,,"T" »• could swallow the contents, al- unl j| there is more freedom in church l
'bough be got some of it in hi* month and ghan't renew my connections. Where oan
“Wat, and is badly burned about tho head n fellow get a two-pound hoe.”
“'•face. It took two stalwart policemen
u>q two members ot tbe association to get I Cool, Careful Mr. Netterflolil.
timInto an ambulance and to the hospital. Mr. Usrmin NstureslJ, tbssoung gmtJimsn of
ibe phjaieians tore eay Virgo is in a bad Klu ( stan<i. w#tu county. Indians, who Crew ths
of * I
London, March 21.—Mr. Smith’s motion
for urgency for the coeroion bill will be op
posed to the nttermest by tho combined
strength of Gladstone and the Parnellitos.
Mr. Smith proposes an early statement of
tbe land proposals, but the opposition aro
determined not to permit the introduction
of the coercion bi.l till the land question bus
been dealt with. Ministerialists admit thoir
inability to enforce the new closure rule
without protracted debate extending be
yond Easter. The Gladstonians greeted
with derisive laughter Mr. Smith’s state
ment that he hoped to reach the second
reading of the bill on Monday.
'lhe Irish Conservatives will raise the
question why Father Keller is allowed bo-
cial privilegeB.in Kilmainham jail. Father
Keller provides bis own food and has a ser-
because some men w re coming jaut behind
it from tho opposite direotiuu. Lu*k’s
companion grabbed it bv a horn as it came
toward him full tilt. The horn broke off,
oertaiuly result in making you w#-ilinformed r» gar. iag t tie latest styles and lowest prices.
OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
We have jnst received from Faria emco of tho handsomest combination suits ever
shown in Macon, and would like for ».v rybodyto son and examine these goods, as we
and tbe animal atrnck him a torrid 3 blow I »*e sure that no othtr home in the city Mill have ai ything like them,
with one of its hoofs, cutting tho flesh on
his ri*bt hand to the bone lie grabbed it | DRESS GOODS.
by the remaining horn b*fore it coaid back 1
perat 0 ,' a a'tusglp hl 'w t bich 1 Lu"k U endedby I 0ne cf ,he lol K p|;t aIlti seloeted stockR of tote goods juat received, ombraoing
comiog to his frieud's rescue, and with a I "fl °f tfi° leading styles and colors. Prices ranging from 10c. to tho finest of dress fabrios.
jaokkmfecnttiiig tbe deer's throat. | • 1
AND ALL ITCHING AND SCALY SKIN AND
80 ALP DIHKASEH CODED
HY CUrtCOBA.
Psoriatia. ecx«m», tetter, rlogvortn, lichen, prn
. . rttM, Mid hea4 milk cumt, r atidniff, berbers',
vant, and hi« friends have free &ccees to baker**, groc^re' ami wA»berwoman** itch, and I our silkine.
him. Dr. Keuuy. medio&l officer of the 1 ® ver J ■Pf*bi*i°f itching, buruiag, ecalj, pimply bn*
National League, has applied to be allowed ^u T el?^d byth^roTtbelSSit^in r 'curol
to attend Father Keller, and to supply him and c»ricnr«H»»p. an exqui«tta «ktn B«aatm«r.
witb champagne if bis health requires it. I axt.roaiiy, ,nd Cutlcur. B"etvimt, th. u.w Blood
The Conservatives will insist that the pris- 1 mk |
oner be treated according to tbe rules of bis
1-l.ihS ( f mi.-dilufiitmr. j PSORIASIS, OB SCALY SKIN.
Mr. Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland, t. John J Cm. d. d. 8, having practiced d.nti.-
of Con Oil M "
A new and large lot of silk jmt opened of all tho newest styles and every imaginable
I color, and at prices wbieh we dafy competition. We invito you—cordially invite you—
to inspect thtso goods.
intimated in the House of Commons this I try in tin, county for tairt>-flv. year, ami b-tus [ wc are oonfldeut that we oiu please you.
evening that the government wouid to-mor- ' h wlth t * Tl ? w
V.,» „ V.II1 —1.1„„ n.n.t.inn fa, I V '"‘P ai'j nfl .bo «• >UhM a. I l.ava beu for
BLACK GOODS.
Some of the now goods which wo have just received: Tamise Moirose, Clairett*
Maria Theresa, silk-w.rp Feather, Ettermiue, Oadine, etc., eta., and don’t forget to
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
In stripes, plaids and tufted velvets of all shades. Jet ornaments, etc., eto.
WHITE GOODS
Our stock in these goods ore now complete, Thfy have been carefully selected and
Come and ace our while lawn at 25c., worth 400.
row introduce a bill making provision for
the prevention and punishment of crime in edit, enred m. <T p.nit..i., or ,c.l; iklu, m ei.bt
Ireland. I after ton doctor, wltb whom 1 bad consulted
Lord George Hamilton, first lord of the «•" “• n n H
admiralty, announced that the now rules I Newton, N. J. ’ • *
would be issued iu all English dockyards
for the better protection of confidential in-1 DISTRESSING ERUPTION,
formation from acquisition by foreign pow-1 YonrCuticuraBemodle* performed a wonierfal |
W. H. Smith gave notice that the govern-1 S5“hTfIIrinuJdb?.MTo7.ruptlSn ,
meat wouid,Uiuve that the new Irish in- ( andtsc*. andwbo bod tried ab rnuiMiiAN and doc- (that vou will be will rrnaid.
come bill had preeedeneo over all order, of ^ B " ,IU 4 °°- | We are going to off!r so,
John Motley at once gave notice he would I dustpanful of scales.
move an amendment to the government’s n. E. Carp*nr®r, Hand®won, N. Y., cured of pro
motion, to the effect that the Honse decline I rlut® or hpro*y, of twenty year®' lUndlng. by
to set aside business in favor of a measure 1 CuilcuiaBaiucdwa. Tco x&ost wonderful cure on
inereft*ino th« nMnojmrw nf th« law in Ire- I IS 00 ?** A dn»tponfnl of irolei fell from bim dolly,
increasing tne stringency ol me law in ire- p h , BlcUnt ud hli f r i en d, ibongbtbe mustdls.
land whilst no effective security is taken I
aguinst abase of tbe law by the exaction ot | ECZEMA RADICALLY CURED,
exoewsive rents. Mr. Morley's notice was I For tba raMcal care of an ob®tloataca®e of ecze-
“ * ‘ —ot Ionic fttandlng, I (ire entire credit to tbe
icuro Remedies.
EMBROIDERIES AND JLACES.
As yon know, we keep the largest, handsomest and cheapest ot these goods, and you
will do'yourself an li.ju.iice if you buy elsewhere before examining oar stock.
JERSEYS.
A now line of all colors, prices and sizes.
We cordially invite everybody to oouie and seo our now goods. We are confident
(SClXlAwtf
some special bargains for this weok.
llcspcctftiUy.
< \ L. O’GORMAN & CO.
received with loud cheers by to Irish mem
bers.
K. B. RICHARDSON, New Haven, Conn.
The Pnruellites are gratified at Mr. Mor- . . .
Motley, Haroourt and Gl-datons, with a | s , n<1 for ,. IIow to Cur# fikln
viewof embarrassiDgtoRidicol Uoiocists, np . tttipY th.ComplexionudSkin bjualng 13, 188#.
some of whom, to Conservatives admit, I Dt.vU ih. Cutlcur. 8o«p.
J. T. GANTT, Macon. Georgia
8- If Manufacturer
GANTT'S NIflW COITON PLANTER.
IT FEELS GOOD.
Tbo®o worn out wl tt Palo®, Acba® and I
Wo®kDeM, find relit f lu on® mlDtito In tiie I
Cutlcur® Anti Pain Plotter. At drugglat®.
2'» cent®.
flgf
may possibly abstain from voting. L rd
Harrington is aware of tbe government’s
plans and has opposed them. He will
doubtless carry tbe bulk of his followers
with bim. Tue debate on Motley’s amend
ment will last several nights, and it is oer-
tain that Mr. Gladstone will speak. It is
tbe present intention of the F*r< ellites and
largo section of tbe Gladstonians to op
pose the coercion bill at every stage, even
to force a division or formal motion for per
mission to Introduce bills. Ail parties
have issued urgent whips.
THE BOODLEHS’ SUNDAY.
IIow O’Neil, Jaeline, Crowley and Ford I m.nti
... _. „ ...... ti. Inm of Th.Lout.tan. State Lottery Company, .m
Mnru I asa (ablng-blag Kummtli. I | Q p^rgon man®*;® and control the I>r»winc® th®nr
New York Sue. selves, nod th.t the i.m. Are conducted with hot
Ex Alderman O'Neil was titling on his •*'?• “din rood faith toward all wUe.
hut 0,1.h a Ida, tr^r |,{ a and I AXld W. AUthOrtl. th. OompA&J tOUi. thl. CirtlCC.I,
bed with a blanket over his knees^and u wlUl of 0 uril*n»tur*. .tuched. In It
pair of gaudily-worked slippetB on his toot, advtrttacmiMiti."
poriug over St. Augustine's oouftssions.
Jut lino was tittiog on his cot peering
through the iron bars. “Hello," he said, I
cheerfully. “I guess Cleary’s chances are
fair, because there is lets ol money bebiod
him as well as lots of prayers. I take more |
than I do in tho I
Capital Prize $150,000
,r W® do boreby certify that w® BupcrvU® th® a raiiRe
ment* for all tbe Monthly and Heml-annual Dr®a
stock in the money 1
pray-
OommlMlonen
We, tbe undersigned Bank® and Bankeri, wil
I pay all Prize® drawn ln Tbe Louisiana Bute Lot
| torle® which ra»y be presented at oar counter*.
Ferdinand Ward was tho most cheerful
man in the whole prison. “Tho only fault
I cun find," he said, “is with tho food. I
haven't got nzed to that yet, and I'm afraid
I never .hall get naod to it. I am working. „ .... _ „ „
in tho l.nndry, sn.l I tell youI’mndri.y ’^^^IJ^UBtala»aNtonalBask.
handling shirts. I jnst sort tbe shirts out rwH. fnmUmt i. <k%tSSnl «vak
and do them np in packages of six, and I caKL KUHN. ITritartit Dnl.n Satlonal Sauk.
never muke a mistake in the figures.” -rw j a a » «* .j? •
In tho hospital kitchen wero tound Brock-1 | | IiprCCC(IClltG(l Attr&CtlOQ 1
way, the forger, and ex-Poliooman Urowioy 0yer Half g Mmion putnbnt^
Tho former began oempUining.
been unjustly treated," be said,, _ j. n
lawyers a pllo of monty, and when I R«t LOIllSlfllia 01(116 LOttCrV I/O
oat of here I’m going to .leer clear of them , noorp<)rlled ln 18M M y.. r , a, th. U«i.i,
as Well as enmo. Both go together, yoo I tore for Educational and Charitable purpose®—«li*
know." I a capital ot to which a reaerve fund e
Crowley is an assistant oook for to bos- «"» MWAOStoOue. kmo oMsi.
pital. Like every other well-behaved j»ri»- wiwwasamnMtbe vri..ut State ocn.iuouci
oner, he gets contiderable latitude, and he ^lppted December 3d, A. D„ 1879.
talked treely with Uie reporter. He I The culy Lottery ev.r voted on ud IndorMd by
thought that if bis past character b»d been I “• 9®°pt« ot “» Bu “'
placed in the balance against that of his ac- It Sever Scales nor Postpones.
cuser, the verdiot would have been dif- lu Omud Sln*le Number Drawing, tak. ptac
rrQk 1 monthly. »ud»h.8«u.l-AnnuAl Drawing, regularly
Upstairs lu tho hospital a doxou men In I , ” r JuUrad!dotqiortunlty towln.iortunAFODBTH
convict clothes were lounging about ln va- granu drawing, class it. in lit. Arco-n.j ot
riona postnree. On the edgeot a oot .at ktume, N.w Orlvun.. TDkiDAY, April is, |
Elward Unger, Iho slayer ot August BobL laav-zoud Uocthly Drawing.
He was pl.ying checker with another sick Capital Pl'lZe $150,000
convict. He iu far from lroking like a *
49 a Setlce.---Ttckets ore Ten Dollars only. Halve®, $L
IlllhA Tenth®, |L
Lun or paizxs.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 1180,000....|15o.00(
THE KILLING OF DU. RANDALL.
®* " lf * tonpe. by A..umlne ktate At-
Mre Hart Not to be Prosecuted.
trvdiT U In tue First National Bank,
where U will remain. Be*i® a cool, carerai be..-
nee® man. and wit] eafeiy lows i> in due time,—
Fort W»yne (Ind.) Oazette, Feb. 18.
An Kx-C2overnor Dyins in Frlson.
lORAXD PRIZE OF
1 ORAND PRIZE OF
2 LAltOE PRIZES OF
4 LARGE PI11ZE8 OF
20 PRIZES OF
'A«d ttl,, ^. a u.u:Sl W “wh a o to n «vU "-cw£“a.u“k1n eye,. Ji officials
S-l? »i'«r the shooting, and the I
L n if her hiubaud had nut
and • 1 ^ W0 **id bavo been mobbed
taken . ,ikt 'v lynched. She waa
W, „ ‘•er bou.ding bouse, and fatly BOO
eotem»h”" d " 1,h ““ determination ot
“J? ,ioUn «- *■
a ini. ,h * woman, who nut on
.MUrth.,hatband's cl.thra, and with
•o Om!l M =*P«- She was Uken
d twratl * S “ * wi ha guard
lhw.u„ ) . r * ®« 0 - The Hastings people
^■“k t-r she N brought
pro.--.! trtml ^ ' ttt iti will be mad* to
<V L U t *\" otl R H'Mtor killing Dr. P.m-
•k* rroS. r, » *-**•»*# the gill, was in
itataodi-. i , "hooting was don*, and
kb* birb-jTdtetBmdbll fell bexui-h*d np
•Ut .jufp* * Bt P— and satisfied himself
* m»n wee dead.
l!“!AKv..
bnte. M 1 - to. for.i w, ..,„1 m. .1
*** W ta*'*' n 7°*' '.r.Iy cut n.J cannot .
k S, riA iuuiciu, M. D.
replied that it was tne effect of opium,
which he had been addicted for many yi-.rt.
This may explain tLe coasur
Dr. K. O.Cottr,
Permanently located tn Hmou. 13SK Second itnet
, ,t 4 - of eye. ear, throat and non. 1 oriner
ly ®«»uunt for four year® to Dr. A. W. Calhoun. AP
UnU. -
Rsln, Sleet and Snovr.
Xrw You. M.rcb 22.-lUin, sleet and
snow fttotma have pro.tr.Ud U 1-gr.pU wires
iu all direction, aud the-trAn.mu.ion of
ui-imlctci is mwah delayed. Oommunica-
lion with the We»t is Almost entirely cut
oil Chictgo. Dnrnit Cincinnati,bt- Lonia.
(Mfcv. liitl LovisvilU and Inuunapolu Are
cateff South cf WMbingtooUwwfa »Uo both *
a temporary an-p-n-ion of talagraptog.
Baio, al > t and •nowh.va fullcn “ •
Al’ahj. Bnff.li. fl.vc!.nd and 1 L.,a..l-
phi.
sick man. He complains of rheumatism.
POLITICAL AGITATloir~IN RUSSIA.
The Con.tltution.il Party Demand, a Free
l’rc.v, a UepreKUtutlve A.ccntbly
aud Amneety for 1’rUonen.
Yteirsi, Msrch 21 —A Uamfeato bv the
Russian constitutionalists waa published
hero yesterday. They repudiate any con
nection with tbe recent attempt on the life
of tbe Czar. The manifesto enumerates I *.' M0
tho sics of tho prt aunt regime, especLlly I ■ ■■ - ■
emubasiziog that of bumbling itself before tj» Approximation Prises or
Prince Bismarck. Tbe three chief points 100
of the party’s creed arc that a consultative I ——_
chamber be aummooed, tha Cztr retaining hi# rrlxea. Amounting to
the rght to decide with tbe majority or mi- j _~ **
norily as he pleases, that tne press bej ^f^uwtewtwam. —Viuia»vum
granted freedom of ap«ech, and that polit- sCdrwu. hlSTAL KliTU, tiprM Many Ur i-n. a
leal piisonera be amnestied. Now York Exdung. in primary tatter. Cumut
r byoiproutatouxiipenHS uldroMed
THE 11ALT1MUUE AND OHIO DEAL. m. a. daijphuv.
■ — — I New Orleans, La.
It I® Stated on Authorltj of Garrett to B® I Or M. A. DAUPHIN,
an Accompli®had Fact. I Washington, D. (J.
Baltimou, Msrcn 21.—The American I , .... - - -- -
will state 10 morrow, on the very best an-1 Address Itetristerod Le. ters to
Samples and Illustrated Pamphlet ‘‘Steam Saving and Fire-Proof Material:," Free by Mail.
H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO.,
■OLS WAjrmcTTitnt* 0 V
n.W. Jolina* Flro and Water-Proof Asbestos Roofing, Sheathing, Building Felt,
Asbestos Steam Packings, Duller Coverings, Iloof Paints, Fire-Proof Paints, «?to» \
VULCABESTON. Moulded Piston-Rod Packing, Ring*, Gaskets, Sheet Pocking, eto.
Established 1838. 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. CHickei.^Hiuiuntu.
1^01- Sale l>y
A. B. FARQTJUAR & CO.. Macon. Ga.
EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN,
THE BEST IN THE “WOULD!
FOR ANY AND ALL USE.
Manufacture* Up
Massey Cotton Grin Works,
NK.tB MACOS, OKOHOIA.
1?FEDER8 AKli OOIPPBBI ALWAYS ON HAND. OLD 0IN8 REPAIRED AT SHORT NOriOE AMD
Y Cheap. Bend tor Circulars and Prices to
MASSEY COTTON GIN WORKS,
loo « • foioa
200 •• 200.... 40,f«x
100.. .. frl.00(
W.... 6Q.IM
APPROXIMATION PBIZE8.
1800.... $80,001
900.. .. 90,0(8
.$838,001
for rate® to clubs should be modi I
office of the coapasy tn Mew Orleass.
or further taforaotloo write clearly, giving fol
60.000.... 60,00
20,000.... 20,001
10,000.... 90^00)
88:::: | iviA.COTV,
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GA
BURPEE’S
HSIEDS.H
FARM ANNUAL FOR 188?
Will t« MDt lit IK u< all Wtio vntn fur it (t«i
lUmlMimp flovk of I ZH pairs, with boo
A/**!# of ulnstrui..iii tlirrr ( olttrrd rloteo,
au.1 G-Umftii attain TIIK IIE.^T Garden, Para
Haiti*. I'lasls, Tluiruugbhrrd -fork and Kaon
rit<«a ItAltC NOV KI.TIKH In V K4iKTAItl.ES and
of rral value, ■W>ti c*uu</l L* oOtaliMd ilawtirni Band
-i»i i r U» iuim« ■ Miupit >c i alalsgan published. Iff
W. ATLEE BURPEE A CO-. PHILADELPHIA. PS.
and Flower
Poultry
FLOW 1
ksidrmm
Advico to Mothers.
■ Booth lug gyrsp mwa,‘ 7. ,. ,
teMMMk M
imodr’fm t hem.
. ry best a
tkority, tliit the- Baltimore and Ohio deal i* I
an accom pliabed fact. The names of the
ip-tnicipanU, the roads to be consolidated
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL MAAK,
New Orleans, La.
of Oenertli
. - Dasuregard and Early, who art
la also aUted, on the same authority, that I in chsrgeof th® dru-ait r*. ts ® guvnmteeof sbeoiute
the road will not paw out of GarreU'e man-
element, and that Jay Oonld will have no
hand or voice in tho new arrangements. [
lit U understood that this information
cornea direct from 0*rr#tt
1 and integrity, that the eh
uni that n * one can divine whai
nil dr
tO XL»f
r a prize. All parUea. t >
eprize® is ” *
npoe^ltle
all e^ui
IKEYNOLDS’ JBON WORKS.
| Iron und IirasM FotmdrlcH an
Macliino Shops.
Iron lulling*. Cone Mills. Symp Kettle®, 8teai
Engines, Saw Mills, Iron KronU for buildings ot at
j kind*, machinery of all kind®. Orlst Mill*, he
pairing engine® and machinery a spedai^r
Iron aud br caatinga of every description. Ii
| fact any an» everything that is made or kept in first
cU** lr< 1
has ha
xperlence of
9dsc*ivs«JDd defraud t
The proprletoi
I forty jvars ln tl»
CWWe guaranty to **aiyoa Cane Mm® cheap*
tan anybody, and that they a ill give perfect aatls
Oce Cent Invested
irdoti which lo vend y<
. Fifth and Hawth.
A. REYNOLDS. Proprietor.
-\LONihl loajned
t ved Parzc an ] City Yrvynj. For I
it, cf N w York, hcarce-ly
reward:
nr (jnalified condr
aeaameota.
r*- trt- itu ^ tnern to
.litical “bra-ak beioff
iUatluU of pobl.wUl
'L.crrr I R F. LAWTON. B. nker,
1 ulAi.-j. f.,r ■ ’i!am CHIClOC
M.Y, l**i rv-uth Cl^rk Chic# *0,
■ ant all kind® of leacttar* for actt-cl®
1l94lf
Heoond street, Macon, Go.
PLANTERS
TAKE NOTICE.
A-. B. SMALL
Is So*. Proprietor in M i ll-1 Georgia for
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, SOLUBLE
.PACIFIC ACID PHOtft’lIATE AND
DISSOLVED BONK.
FOR CASH OR ON TIME.
GOODS EQUAL TO THE BEST.
rriflBH QDCqnric.1 by any renponnibla
bouse.
Aoalytis foynuhed on application.
A. B SMALL,
141 and ltd Third Stiv*-t,
dec 14-w4m Magom, Oa.