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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 19. 188? .-TWELVE PAGES.’
2 HE TELEGRAPH,
BT TBB
Hrriph and Messenger Publishing Co.,
81 Koiborty Htreei. Muon, Ga.
Noble Words.
Ia the Augusta Chronicle we find these
noble words from Mrs. Oertrode Thoms?
“Southern women love the Lost Cause, it
has <or ns treasured memorise, with it is
associated the thought of a time when ‘life
was real, life was earnest,' when the mind
expanded, the heart was uplifted, and from
the throes of agon; and suspense of that
time a higher nature was born. Having
lived through that wondrous time, with its
crowded life, quick action and noble 1m
pulse, men and women realized that while
life was dear, it was oft n a-far more noble
thing to die. All honor to the gallant men
who gave their lives for what the; thought
was right. Twent;-one years havo come
and gone, and yearly as the spring returns
our women and children repair to the
last resting place of our soldiers and
lovingly lay flowers upon the turf
which grows above them. In low tones, we
te 1 the story to which time has lent ro
mance, and as we linger lovingly over the
tale so often told, we eduoate our youths
and maidens to know that, ‘brave men may
■ta«r e:HTi ilulv eto dhonld be made pay*-1 Cleveland's opinions are those of the Del-1 die—right has no death;' we tell them of the
H 0. Bassos Manage phic, and double-headed Chioago platform, privation of the bravo private soldeir, and
Information Wanted.
Wo have not a copy of the esteemed Ban-
I ner-Watchman before us, but in its issue of
IV1M pax a ;ihi TSas am wizxar Tnnrgday it r9 f err9d to the opinions cf Mr.
I Cleveland and the Southern penri" in rela
tion to the tariff We give the sense snd do
not attenlpt to quote the words of the B-W.
Thi Dally is duiverwi by earners in tbs city or |y e baT9 a great desire to know what are
■ms* postage free to subscribe", tot H Mr Cleveland's fpinions as to the tariff.
bkib.S3.C0 ci three month*, $5 for ilx mown*, ... , ...
nos jesr. For more than two years we have sought in
jut Wxisatls mailed to sabiortbera, pottage vain for this information. The esteemed
(m, at $1.38ayearaud7S cents tor six month*. B.-W. will do ns a great favorif it can en-
inntlent advertisements will be taken for the |}_hten us on this point.
•ally Sill per tqn«. of 10 Une. orlesefor the ^ Mf cleTe i and „ aa nom l nat ed at the
ini loiertioii. endBQoeateforeech eubeequent lb . __ . .. „
lerUon, tnd for the Weekly at tl for each insertion, instance of the Mugwumps, and the Mug-
Hottest of desths, funerals, mantages and births, wumps are violent free traders, these facts
jj, conspired much against his succeed, and
Bijccted oommnnicattont will not be returned. ^ I were primarily responsible for his meagre
Corrsspondence containing Important news and
filled lions of living topics Is solicited, but must be I J . , ..
JVilTand written upon bnt one side of the paper to It was supposed that Mr. Cleveland him-
lava attention. I self bad a hunkering after free trade. He
Ismlttsneee should bo made by express, postal baa given no n'.teranee daring his adminis-
as'*. money order or registered letter. tration as to his own views, but after ttift-
7 •“<»/ with a free trader, he shortly
THE teleobaph, after coquetted officially with a protec
Muon Ga. I tionUt. It will not do to nay that Mr.
The Three Cb. ! MUGWUMP CURTIS TALKS.
The esteemed Boston Advertiser catches
on, so to say, to the proposition of the Tel-
eoiupb that to the cook, be .left the glory
and labor of filling the bloody chasm.
It inclines to the belief that oooks, clams
and cues may heal the wonnda of the com
monwealth. If Judge Cooley oin be in- ] Th" Democrat. Most Renominate Clev
HIS VIEWS ON MEN AND MEASURES
OF THE TIME.
land. Though Diasenslous in Ills Tarty
May Defeat llllll-Probable-
Itepnbllcau Candidate.
duced to anspend the free pas8 clause for
ninety days, we will try to get np to New
England and talk over the virtues of the
triumvirate, and onr Boston friends can
come down £ oath and vaunt the virtnea of I The Cincinnati Enqnirer prints the fol-
the clam bake to admiring audience, W. “d'af his^om^o^S^m 1^
quote the patriotio language of the Auver-1 j and) by a co respondent sent there for that
tiaer as follows:
‘‘If perfect political healing come, who . ,, ,
cares whether ornot future generations say J™ 8 *"
L . . ' . ~~ . . T What we desire to get at 1. hi. own peeu- we glory in the name of Loo, ‘tho ono name
Tbi Salvation Army jarrac s in I p eraona j T j ews on this subject. The made deathless by defeat.’ And thus ‘we
has jielded to firm I i an g Ua g 9 0 { the B. W. would indioate that win the hearts of tlm fntnve years, for Hie
Tbi “Knapp” seems to be worn off the it holds tho desired information. The B. men who wore the grey
“precious dirt" boom. I W. might snpplement this information with This language would be appropriate in
Tbi “affldavy” candidate for Senator in the views of the Southern people on the immediate advance of any memorial day
Florida is Ukely to be left. tariff. but it is peculiarly timely and suggestive
. r . . ., I It is believed by many that tariff senti- now. As the women have preserved the
As F.noli.h nobleman is keepmgaba oat hi; _ a w. Bw 0 f memories of the men who have died for ns
in Minneapolis. There is nothing like look- 1
ng ahead.
Dobmueaton has again broken loose with I p en)0Da ] acquaintance. Others in whose ] characters
this opinion, bnt have no data by which to they must teach the men who are to
support it, bevoDd the circle of onr own | come after ns to treasure the
and deeds of their
that barbeone or bake did it? Before dis
missing the subject, however, we most ex
press onr deep ssnsibiiit that the clam -
more special feature ad vs. a ed by him was
thst it was the cosmopolitan city of this
country, and the poorest place to judge pub
lic opinion. Its h :anty as a place to live he
bake is at last vindicated. The finger of | JJ**'° f “ost enarengiy. Tin,, over, he
Now, what do yon want to ask me ?"
Southern soorn will no longer be pointed at
the melancholy seaweed beneath whioh the
Tell me,” I said, “wbat are now the re-
nnrepining clam, the ready ear of oorn, the of the Mugwumps to tho two great
prehedsile lobster and other esteemed ele- P °.. X h" r e b^'b,en but little change," he
ments of the f#ast meet on a oasis of per-1 gaid, “X should say that, with but few ex-
feet equality. Chiefly, however, ia there ceptions, the Independent orWugwmnp
pride to think that barbecue and olam-bake ™>® *“ »“*! largely with the Democratic
* , . . . .... par y. The independent voter :ett the He-
are recognized as alike sovereign in their I l pnb f ioaI , party l Kr two r(uU10D! ,. Firat>
sphere. There is no outranking. Section-1 against the silent protest it insisted npon
aiism* starts back at the sight of either the nomination of » caudid.Ua tor President
charmer. Henceforth 1st no NewEnglander *b°a*> eharacte* did not m.et the expects-
awaits tho chance to aeainTTT'
white heat. “gain brety ,
a beaut axsweb
“To oome back to Preside.
Mr. Curtis," I a.id, “why ft 1 " 1 "
crntic so-called, does he lo I. , ? * biJ
expeetaUon of the IndepeuSjaij
^U na Mngwnmpa,” he said' ‘
Well, Mugwumps, then," / '■,
“Because he is brave* and ,»***
oame his ready answer.
th V d ^? b * public lSTjtS* L
at Buffalo has been ooneistent fu'H
a purpose. The Mngwumus kn '“‘t
not p-pillar with his partyt? hi
him to be better than tats parre '! J
bleof elivuting it. He
Ution of the Mugwumps, hecsu^'
ingbroke wrote of another in hu'l 1 *
conies near being the patrio'ia p„‘‘
I suppose," said he, “that u, "
lamt is quue popular in WuhC,.?
To this I mi.de gracious coni'
whereupon he said: MUOl i
“Outside of the thought of a-,,. I
sideratioD, how lncky f., r Mr CL '■
have married! I think it has do-1'
add to his popularity.” “ e ,l '
BLAINE.
With some delioacy, knowing hi,.
al hooiiUty as excuipUfi od towiA
vent-r.-d upon Mr. Blaine as . ,
charncter. * 1
“Blaine," said he, “is the most ,
leader of his party. There isuo d,
teat. lie lin* about biuj all of the .1
which attract men to each other l l
to-day that he is the most pWUr lL
a f Ur all, m his party, aud hua a liaJjl
Bonal following
, .. „ .. . . . . . 1 tions of those who mads the protest. Sec- “Do you think Blaine will he ik.
visiting the South hesitats to spesk openly ocdi ,b e tendency of the party was running lican nominee?" I asked,
and with proper pride of the onoe derided to plutocracy. With hardly anything divia-
but now vindicated clam-hake.” ing the party lines, there was no alternative
. i: , ‘ for the Independents, after their protest
A Summer Safecuard. u,. a bcc! , i K £ or . d ac d denied, than to«ay to
A half centnry back the New York Snn j lbe Democratic party: ‘If yon will give ns
published the following prevention of | a man like Cleveland we will support him.’
asked.
“! B “ 1Bfr f“ “• » the convent*J
or at hand I have no donbt of it rl
, „ cholera and kindred diseases, and beesnse H ® received their support and was elsoted.”
a lectnre on civil Bervice reform. Dorm is | jndgment and information we have reliance kindred The “Chevaliers d’Industrie," | of its appearing in that paper it has since I tatioMo^f ^heMnownmp*?'' fJSdted tXpC °’
tell ns that inch is their faith. We have of tho “New Sonth” have been Indulging I been known ns tho “Sun Cholera Mixture." I “Largely so,” he said. “The truth Is
Can anybody tell where the oolored female I seen no test of tho matter. Within a few in anch language of the Confederate dead Before this publication it had been and I that Mr. Cleveland would make uneven bet-
vote of the Honth will fall after the female I weeks past we have known of two tariff I on divers occasions of late as is calculated since has been tested times without nutn-1 President than he has if it were not for
snffpgisfs have carried their point ? | speeches being made in Qeorgia. These are | to make one’s gorge rise. Accepting their | ber and proved its value. It consists of the | a ^J a *n 0 f onnrace nndVssertiom* 1 To-duv
Tur. Czar has refused Mr. Kalkoff a free 1116 8rst o£ tho kind wbioh we catl recall words as the history of the past, and onr following ingredients in equal parts: Tinet- the Democratic party leaders are not with
pass
of a railroad commission himself.
out of Russia. The Ozir is something 8iBce tbo 8ft y s ot Preston and MoDnffle. children may learn to look on nre opinm, tinoture capsicum, tinctnre him. Hero in the State of New York I
The attention of the people of the South Memorial Day with anything but honest rhnbarb, tinctnre camphor, tinctnre pep-1 bnow they are against him.
has not been directed to tho tariff of late I pride.
permint, to be taken in dose* of twenty
The Confederate soldier won the admits- drops at intervals of fifteen minutes nntil
Ella Wheelie says that the World bft3 I years. Nor have they been surrounded by _ _ r
outlived all its passion, bn 1 mu8t . be j conditions cnlenlated to invite a study of j tion of tho world. After many years his j relieved. Paste this in yonr hat.
foes are learning to do'him justice in mem
ory and speech, Some Sonthern men may
a considerable stock of it somewhere sinee the sa bjeot. There have been no tests made
somo prople "fly into a passion without 1 ytato or Congressional, or in
ranch difficulty.
The dronth in this section is
to excite solicitude. Vegetation
standstill. Cotton that has been plantod | formation,
oannot oome np, and It is difflonlt to prepare
the land for farther planting.
CLEVELAND AND HIS PARTY.
Do you think he will be renominated?"
'I do not soo how the Democratic party
can afford to ignore him. Obviously, if ho
be not renominated, it will be a confession
General A. It. I.awtou.
For the third time a Savannah man fill on the part of the Democracy that its first
gratitnde, be it said to tho eternal glory of |
We havo an idea that Mr. Cleveland’s I Sonthern women.
opinions on the tariff are going to exert a |
great influence npon his political future.
The Chief Mugwump Speak*,
Id another column may b© found an in-1 personal sacrifice, and his many friends
preceded him. now against
General Lawton is one of the men who, P“J2 can Qff <>rd to ignore him.”
« . , -v I *'Giv* n. then. Mr. Curtis. I said, “his
during twenty years or more, made a Demo- L nomiDa ; lcn( da yon ht c ’ Aa La
oratio party In Georgia possible, at great | elected ?"
I am afraid tho forces which now an-
Tm Republicans are preparing fora ^ „„ r . — ,
vigorous campaign. Lincoln's body has Ikb J “ ore ‘ b »D probable that there wUl be t9I0ating interview with George W. Cnrtis, will receive his promotion to aplrasant and ^wertul^o’^^'defoat “his ^iMtion 6
been resnrreoted from its concealment for j ® £ b * n - 9 , tb ® .* T '^ tbo cbie£ o£ H “8 wum P 8 ' Ik wiU bs seen honorable position with satisfaction. The lyvv Light as well make np onr minds that
years, and his countenance has been viewed Georgia before the election of another Con- L^at Mr. Cnrtis qontonds that Mr. Cleve- plaoe is far preferable to the one ont of the mxt election for the President will be
again by a few of the faithfuL « I “*' Wo do not to hoar what the Lj u bettcr than hls pirty a bit 0 f flat-1 which he was juggled by a miserable lot of I Bottleo wnhln twenty miles aronnd the
Tn.ob.emntN^kHer.ld.., .there son'Linp^e «d P** 1 W “° h h ” b#Ml ° £ inoalonUbl0 ^politician, for a special purpose of their J ."„ N *op^d fo^him!
. I to Mr. Cleveland himself. Tho Mugwumps, | own. | and these would covertly work against him
of coarse, wish to again oontrol the nomi-
are not ten women in the world who can and thirat for wbat the B .. w , knoW80n the
sharpen a lead pencil withont bycaking the p 0 i nt s suggested.
point. This explains why it is that a woman
Is always bo ready to borrow and alow to
return a lead pencil.
A Cheap Advertlsluc Dmlffp
The Associated Press has again submitted I particularly warm towards Edmnnds.
, „ The New York Herald says: “Mr. Han-1 ‘he polls. In the convention, if he be
nation of tho Demooratio party. They dall ought not to be on the appropriation
don’t liko Blaine or Sherman and are not | committee, ne ought to be placed on the I u„ w m bH antagonized by his party leaders
ways and means, becanae he wishes to re-1 in New York, and for thi. reason I fear he
But when th. Harold mad. will be defeated if nominated. He ‘ ia too
——— - I itself as a vehicle for a obeap advertising I It ts very plain that Mr. Curtts la attain I totm the tariff. But when the Herald made will be defeated It no
J™™ i*^ d thl rtmnhTa v i.'in f r dod 8®' tor wbicb iw P fttroa b “ 8 to P»y- of tb ® power »“ 8 following of Blaine and that suggestion two years ago the Carlisle ^vblt^tbiuk yon
ararsrt - '* - 1
Senator. Hicks, however, is apt to stay in ' r
Florida lot the reason that he will find it
The Washington correspondent of the I thinks he can be elected. He also thinka I tariff reformers hooted at ns, and we shall I the bemoeracy~of~hiseloTatio > n 1 fo the Fros°
Mr. Cleveland will be renominated and I not therefore make It again.” If Mr. Ran- ideDoy?”
Th. A.aoclat«d Prw. dLystch from AUanU, 1a.11 defeated. At these writinga this ia about | dall were at the head of the ways and | cra ^, T *^ D ^ iSu'afMlowS*which U
nlubt, Bcmling hroadcMt the autement made by I the size and shape of the situation.
hard to Gnitoan-rer hls Washington record. | Mr- 0ltdy , of , h , 0on , muUoD , to effec , tbd ,
It tho English Parliamentary proceed-
I Prastlent ciMelaud had |ivu posiUv. suurenc. I This is a picture of prohibition in Provi-
. that h. would visit the Plsdmond fair at Atlantm donee, R. L, and it was this that defeated
^otFridayh^ooon^dinfo.-Tmia. „ had ^ lt Wblu UoaM , ul ZpnWoun, in the late election: ' *
Leglalatnro a score of men wonld have gone | unj,, colon.l D« Ltmont In r«pon«| (V ,„ rw(
Ildar,
tor on the
able gentleman la a liar again,'
pnnlly.
means committee he wonld formulate »I b^ d^g./our The .l.ction «CUveTaud
practical bill for tariff rev sion and the free-1 spiked the heaviest campaign gnus the It(-
traders wonld be ont of a job, I pnblieana bad. I know of my experience
I when I took the stamp for the Republican
A Watch Frio. I partv the i.eat point I could make was that
Yon can get an improved Watcrbnry I the Democrats were not Ht to govern. Cleve-
No man can say to a Texas legists-1 to a written inquiry from * °° r - Lwg'tbat''li'mor^U^nown to bo^oUl^inl W » ,#b . witb ” B oh ® lD ‘ * ttnd tb ® Weexly I >» n d's clcelion has
i. floor of th. House, “the honor-1 M** I jSS fcStotaT^f^ wkxl^ one year, for $3. Po, purUcn-1 »on, away w
with im-1 m)t tb® InviUtion.
ter
On tbe controly, be bad treated lt aa he bad I two hnndred and ninety-nine are saloons,
treated all oth.r courteous and cordial luritetlons .Uty-tlght tenements and forty prirate olnb i8,u *-
A WaantNotoN special says: “It ta a mat- Uva « rtx months tu advaac. by replying that ,f I rooms, to which entrance can bohad by
r of anrprlae and of no Uttle disgust here I P°“*hte would attend, but reminding those ex- . , , ,
1 tending the inviutton that lt wee Impoeilble for an y o“sfomer whoso appearance ia not sue-
lars, see advertisement elsewhere In this
PERSONAL CHAT.
that J. Warren Kelfer should have been
looted to deliver the principal addreaa on I JJ"ouid'”teava hls* dullas"bere, when*lt may
the occasion of the unveiling ot the Garfield I impossible for him to leave the capital,
etatue here next month.” We cannot com
prebend the canto of this ruction. Kelfer I mMt
Mosby's book will be published April
John Boyle O'Reilly has compiled a bulky
volume of the “Poetry and Song of Ireland.” I long ago from a gentleman in Washington
WITH THAT ABO WENT.
Nobody ia keeping awake at night in any
state of alarm. His eleetion as a Democrat
has osnvfooed many, who voted for Blaine
beoeuse they feared a change, that a good
Democrat can be trust-d."
Do yon think Mr. Cleveland is anxions
for a renomination?'' said I
I do not know. I received a letter not
tbs President to say, so far tn advance, that ba | pieions. This number ia forty-fonr leu | 29th,
than the nnmber of licensed aaluons under
, the former law, bnt the traffic, becanae nn-
Mr. Otavetand, ttiaaald, contemplates (pending I .. , - , moia demoralizino sort —
,oet of the aummar at hla country place, and elan ' l “*“ 8c “' . . “ „ . I age near Americ'ns'dutinfrthiliTfon dijl. I no ‘ »? ““« b *<»“« renomination' to a
I k !:? bC “ I Le..e,W.n«k'. health baa been much k.r d ‘!!““‘ h » SSf'iU* ?«**»•?
ituiuwua suv * vva.j -ii(, uiAiviuuu, ■ i«“i(j e*p»v aavua yti.i a iu vv mnuiU^tWU,
Forest fires have done considerable dam- who wrote that bia (the writer's) anxiety was
jo coir America* dutins the l«ut ten dux*. I much for hi* rcnomiuation to *
maih.tnra.ilni nf Gufield aa a soldier I hopes to take hla uanal flihtng and hnntlng trip ts 1 Eltcnen Darrooms Having largely mmu-| Walleek’a health haa h««n mnoh I s e° 0,,d t* ,m *® the fear that be might not
was the snp nor of G ' the Adirondack! In September. Further than this plied, aa also tho places where liquor imnrr.vml bv hU trin to Florida bnt hu ia llve out bi * term ‘ This represented him in
utdi.no Inferior to him in anything save L blltop ,„, forbu p own omfortotpl<MUrfc J, old (rom tho baok doo ,of dwellings IlXmhLa' Flonda. but he ‘ 8 badheAlth. I saw th.Prraident at H.r-
icholarahip. I *- Ai-I ai-_ UI *.« f I . . I w I vard flniw* lint nnlv fnr a mnnunt *Vnn
„ , , . vard College, but only fora moment. ‘Yon
George Gonlk is trying to buy Hildegarde, are looking well,’ I said. 'I never felt bet-
la thia connection It is neithor improper farther observed that, while the license law , IDDamtt welI . Bttm .. UBy
Tax Branswtok Appeal ackaowledgos I or untimely to call attention again to the I effectually prohibited the sale of liquor the anmptnons yacht formerly owned by the ter in m,v life,’ was his answer."
the receipt of a rose four and one-half resolution of tho Sonthern Press Assocla- within four hnndred feet of a schoolhonae, Frinco of Wales. hhebman'b weakness.
Inches In diameter, ot the “Panl Reynon" I tion demanding a change of the press agent saloons have sinee been opened and are in ~
variety. It la tbo result ot an experiment | at Atlanta,
made with the phosphate from Gowery
The enthora' readings in jid of th.Long- Drofplrg cle „, and , ot tb9 n0DCOi 1 M
fall operation within this limit under the 1 lh 1 U Johu Sherman np ua a sntjeot for diaona-
near at Hand l tmve no donbt of it.
convention Blaine will have a larreo
a reckless following. I can i,
friends will put the alternative. ■
say not to renominate Blaine will vTj
mit all of the Bine ot omisdoB and e ra
sion charged against him, and I ttSU
wonld do even more it bs is not nooU
jl'hey would quietly do all th«v conlli
1 eat the nommee if it is not Blau, |1
more especially eo if the nomineeiil
Sherman." *
“Still, yon think Cleveland
elected t£ nominated?”
“No, becanae be wonld enconetn
same spirit of hospitably witLin bU
He would encounter it, likewi M ,
Statr. of New York, where such diufi
ie absolute, peril. To elect a Presidm
way, the next one—-hu aucctaHtn
must carry New York. The Deo.
leaders iu New York, iuolr.ding La,
Hall, are opposed to Cleveland, uf
the consciousness that they would
him at the polls.”
DEMOCRATIC TIMBER.
Is there Presidential timber io
nor Hih?" I asked.
“No, I think not. Hill is sox .
? ublic eye with the Democrat; U
brk becanae of the belief extant tfci:l
opposed to Cleveland. Had Clerelu
been nominated lorthePresideccyha.
have beer, renominated and oleoiN) fj
nor of Now York, and in that com
Hill wonld have dropped ont of
aod sight.”
“Well, wbooan the Democrat!via
“Yes, who?" said Mr, Curtis,
msn seems to be too old end not
Bayard has not mode an appreciable 1
on the pnblio mind. McDonald ii sot
associated with the ambition. It ii h
of the want of material that I fedtk
Democrat!* party will not cars lo
Cleveland. The indepaudast votela
Y’ork will stand by Cleveland. He
vote is not, as in ocher States, shot!
air. It conntH."
“Wonld the Independents, or,
mo, tho Mugwumps, support Stiioa
mnndi?”
'Mr. Edmnnds,” said Mr. Cnna,
acceptable at the laat National Coos
to the Mugwumps. 8:111 he hu nth
ground. I have a great admlratioa Is
and in many points in common n
Still, I think tho Vermont Senator
mistake in fsotionsly opposing the:
tions of the President He sesnsd
this more with a partisan conalduoUi
those ot pnblio weal.”
“Hu the Congress mot the ii(
of the Mugwump!.?"
“It has,' ho said, "in many ill
respeeta. Notably, in the passant
electoral eonnt end the Fraeidenli
cession bills.
An Koterprtetnjr, Itetlable !!**
Lunar. Rankin A Lamar can alwsji
npon, not only to carry in stock the te
ll) ing. but to secure tbs agency fur neb l
have wall known merit, and are yogami
people, lhereby sustaining the repoteuM
alwaya enterprising, and star reliable »
cured the annoy tor th* celebrated Dr. U
Dlseovery for Coniumptlon, will MUSS
tivc guarantee. It wUl surely cure aaj*
affection of throat, luces and cheat •“
our conlldcnc*, we Invite you tc call ate g
nlantattnn Mr 1‘natnll had two hnahea of 1 Bats the Philadelphia Times: “The Inter- 7 lnl t ° £ ® 0BB Bray ton and prohibition, i hpurgeon haa declined an invitation to I Magwnmps support John 8herman if ho
pianUUon. Mr. Postell had two bush > of gut9 Commetb6 u w is an experiment and Drunkenness on the street* haa increased, T i a u Moorehead City, N. 0. He aaye he the ItcputlicanPreaidential nominee?"
tho same variety, one was treated wl * u oneth t is odmittedlv ilonhtfnl in it* rn. I where, tho Journal says, men ‘may be seen I cannot leave his great London flock, even -
some ordinary comport, the otter *Uh inltl ItUortaled under a strained con- a‘xny hour of‘ho nightln the ration* gra- f “ B 77 Bh ,';
aome of tbla phosphate rudely prepared. ittactloa of ^ conatltnUon ^
Tho roses from the former bnab are two
Tvll me, Mr. Cartie, would the
b«
I do not think so,” he said. “It might
he that if Sherman is the nominee he wonld
dations of intoxieatlon.’ To anm np the . Vnil J, . I ‘» nbnB L’AUemand, the prims distract to hU candidacy some of the inde-
.. donna of tho National Opera Compiny, haa pendent voie. My jndgnrent la that m be-
situation In Providence, the law is flagrant- mted up a band , ome beer saloon for her tween him and President Cleveland tho Ut
ter wonld get four-fifths of the independent
Aim ruse, worn on* » w ” framed when railways were unknown and I situation in I'rorldcnee, the law ia Uagrant-1 atted U[J a hatldl01
inehea in diameter, from the latter four and untboogbt of Knowing no other great ar- liolated in every district of the city, and father in Kjracuse.
a half inches. teriei of commerce than the rivers and apparently no effort is made by those Poet Longfellow . . „ . ,
Saxe the tropical Timee-Union: "The lakes which were tre a te da sDnbliohiKhways vrhoee duty it U to see that it U enforced.'” li«h the long-awaited “Last Memorials," in I . £ *“ 0 t , 8b *f“eo *J ton 8 83 a national
... ““eawmcnwcrotreaieuaspuniiomgowajH, ' two vo onus, w th nstraUona. The wnrk I character? I suggested.
The Washington Star, in IU society ool- i» said to contain much interesting personal
He U
Bepublicana have been deceived in reUUon th9 necessity of governmental control of
to pnblio sentiment in the South. If they „ hat WM r999rT9d by the government for |I matter, Ufcls-talk and b'iU of nnpSblUbed I “°‘ 'eapon.ible tor his methods.' To have
i ' " i nmn, baa tuts to say or onr part ot tno aa-1 _____ *• a folio* ing as a great party leader one must
nggeete
“Yes, but he lacks personality.
would go to tho Southern Congres.m.n, p „ bU „ the fondamental Uw was charg- T,’ “ ..Z Lamar saw cal era Tn Ter8 °' I have on.Hite, to attr.it a.i.nir.tion ^ -
fostead of tho Southern protection organs, Ldwith tb. regulation, of Inter-State corn- ot th. afternoon. She drove mh^niv.^Mhi'^rtVrt'tnd ‘ eon* Mr ' Sb " mBD dV. eoThave ^ me mS!
they would get correct idoaa ee tothe U 9r09;a nd the unwUe dUcriminaUon of “rZ“JT ‘ I l? Jth .? l>n i T *y y » ot - th il.!g Ti ! B> .*? d «° B : Urate. When John Quincy Ada *--
strength of the great Republican dootrino nnr raj | vaya i n the cat-throat rivalrv for b .i...a «*»,»' the roval ctfarter granted in 1764 for the e«- i W1B th® 0 tb® Prealdent, was a cand
in this aectlon of the Union and they would tradp . 9cbooIed pablio MD Ument to demand |I tsbliahment ot “fcoU.ge “ef 2. f pr^S;,
■peedily find ont that the bouth will aland, g0Tctnm9nU1 r9atraint Tto9i many ot
•>***t!aa11a i * In iha fnlnto •• 11 lima I . . . . ....
practically 'solid' in the fatare as it has who clamored meet for the new Uw,
and was belated about returning. See re-
tar, Lamar was confined to bis house with of j(e* York in th. cit,-of New York,
an attaok of hay fever. Mrs. Lamar, Jr.,
stood iu the past." If anything funnUr Uftr nrertto It «dwm«DBbe^even mora Wb ° L “ b# * Q £ or th. prat .U week., he , M utely offered *10.000 to Tend K
than this hu appeared in the column, of ^o^Tfor iU ^ U U a d^! ™ P ' raitted hj h ' r pby8icUn ,0 Mvelnamete edverUslug a too» prate. The
the Florida annex to th. Loui.ville whUk, n ^"nL iSteT it iSSi °»t. “•* t»° b tb « ‘® do —l^orwentrtl bi« to ~rt,f, that h,
ring we have unfortunately missed it It U veI1 trjed „ can be 0TCIlhro . n , lt
«nongh to make the Southern Congressmen ] ^ m , 9y dej6ctt
Now that the venlt apace in Uncle Sam's
Treasury U about all ooenpied with silver
themselves smile.
The New York Herald aaya: "The colored
man has learned by experience that he U
‘cold shouldered' by the Republican lteders, d°D*™ »Rd some feare expresses that the
who are quite willing to tue him for flee- American eagles will soon have no place to
tion purposes, bnt forget him when the lg J lbtlr heeds, we don't mind saying that
torchlighU have gone ont and the proeea- the Greet end Good TxLEoiArH stands
sion disbands. Bo far aa stamp oratory Is ready at any moment to oaehe acme of lU
concerned the Republicans hove claimed a aDt ‘ < l n e furniture and brie-a-bno in the
monopoly of the negro, and if he has the b * cb J»fd. chain the eat and take a few on
audacity to think for himself and vote the ■tonge fn the aanctnm Itself. It shell never
Democratio ticket be U publicly denonneed b* aBb£ ‘het the Prond Bird of Freedom
as a ‘monstrosity' who should at ones be * as turned away from onr doors to wander
•crushed.' It U .boat time for thU non-1 in 8 cold, unfeeling world,
seme to cease. The white man U quite at _T “ ITT ,
liberty to vote a. he choose*, and the black I !" 9 ?“ ’ b °^«*“ 5*° tUta .'*"*.'»“
man ehonld do the same thing without ^1^10 nn'u. T™ X* y
enticiem. UerefnsM to be haAeeteed to ? u*
the ltcpnblicAn car, bnt feeU that he b « But it must not be
the right to diipoae of hU votes he pieces. J? T
He U correct If he wishes to crat a ballot b Kr “" ‘° Br ° W “ 0n# b “
for a Republican, whose burtness U ll? If ’ ® « r “* 10 ^
he wi„hes to help elect a Democrat, pra, tbBn h “ ***“ lt8 custom, are no slouches,
whoie business is U? He owns his own The alonchee are the fellows who let grass
brains, and that ends the matter."
i grow where it ought not to.
, ._j opportunity U ,, ... -
.hopping, in consequence ah, wa, exhanat- ^ {£*«£? SlZ tXtooTt
ed and bis had a relapse. If able, Mrs.
Lamar, Jr., will go to Memphis, Ky., in a
week. Mias Jennie Lamar will go, at the
same time, to visit her sister in Memphis,
Tenn. Mrs. Lamar will accompany the
Secretary to Charleston, proceeding from
thereto Mecon.”
Anotbeb cheap advertising dodge at the
expense of the President is thus disposed
of: The American L-getion in London haa
sent a communication to the press saying
that the statement published on Tuesday
that President Cleveland would open the
American exhibition by telegraph on May
9th was erroneona, and that neither the
President nor the government of the
United States had any connection whatever
with the exhtuuon.
One of Haverly'e end men travels in a
private ear, carries with him hie wife end
gets *500 per week. In the meantime base
ball batteries sell ell the way from five to
ten thousand. Editors and cullrge pro
fessors grin helplessly when these facts era
mentioned.
i-KCSlWH, aSBOHUSV tfssuuc ESS his
.T.W" cfl t opponent, Daniel Webster wrote e letter to
„ , .. .. w , 7 1 bl8 brother, Zekiel, beseeching him to aup-
W. J. Bosnian, the h * b minstrel, says port Adam. Z-kiel replied that he anp-
i was lnte-lv offered <10.000 to lanA h.. poid |l9 w<m \ d havo to, but it was very
hard to warm np a lamp of ice. Now. yoq
<*" 81 “ iI '! «Mhlllnah.
v :l2“ k “• 8 f Hit ' u toed. b» Sherman at
Nashvll.e recently the m-et adroit nolltioal
•Hfeb^etoyc 8 ".” added Mr. Curtis.
“He tells the people ct the South that Jha
war ts over and that it ia a nutter of gratifi
cation to eonoede bravery to both sides.
Then, as an old Whig in a Whig State he
tells them that alavti, has been wiped out,
and there is nothing to growl about on that
■core. Next he confexsei the fear that the
negro vote i* no' fairly coanted in the
Sonth, bnt conceded that he is now reedy
to yield to the conviction that this thould
be ngnieled by local rather than national
application. Then he offers the nroteclive
tariff. Now, thi* is a good bid for the
South, bnt to the North be offers nothing.
He ignores all the great reforms by alienee.
He effen nothing. He does not seem to
understand the reflective vote of New York
Btate and its paramount importance to the
election.”
.. ", Ar * tb * °'d erctional fight* between the
Stalwart* and Half .breeds still a dUiraciicg
i* 1 *. Depnblicans of New York
Stater I asked.
i ‘.V h ‘ 7,“/ b® “td- “It is jut =s bad as
in the old days of the Unnken and the
Barnbnrnen. In local politics they may
not apply, bnt if Sherman should be f e
Republican nominee be wonld be amazed
at the extent of the disaffection ot the atal-
wsrta. It is e quarrel too deep-seated to be
put ont. It may amclde? a little, bnt ocly
of mankind.
D.'. Jonee, in bia lecture at Marion, Ala,
criticised leverely the article in tbe Centnry
by General Long.treet on tbe battle of Get
tysburg. He says the entire fault was with
Longstrect htmnlf, and that if justice had
b**n done Longstreet wonld have been shot
sh tbe field
William Kiaaane may b* frightened over
th* exposure ot hie old crimes, bnt hehss
not yet lost influence or bia hetd. Not a
San Francisco paper has yet published a
line of the sensational reports. Hie brother,
Beaten R Lloyd, was one of the attorneys
in the Althea-Bill-Sharon divorce suit, and
ie tbe legal champion of aevenl San Fran
cisco papers.
Alwaya Keep the I’pper Hand of Dlseas*.
Chants* of temperature are apt to cans* Cant-r-
ooa t Lineai; In iha fall blooded apooUll tali ha
reared. Whan yon have a pain u in* hand fret
dlrzy. feverish, rheumatic er aiek at the
taka at Ofiea three lo ten of Bran Ireth’a PUls. Koch
atlfiht affrctlona are only It* harhlncam of dlaa*>*
or sudden prostration, and th* tktegto do u to
muter the trouble at omc*. Karat tet a Imlsalck.
?*“ 1°^- *>*»• U oat of doors
Immediately. let there ba no eaapromte* alvara
ht". with yon * box of Brandr*li, , u“ »„d
are prepar ed lo .(ht the wont fern of atehi
tte tnetpteney.
I’-ra:) advertisement fieaded "A Watch
Free,” elsewhere in this iesne.
Tlie Church and tho Knlzhta
Rome, April 17.—The Pop* H
the eoniM of Cardinal Gibbons •>
courages him in the action with nre
the Knights of Labor. Cardinal
haa secured tbe adherence of
Manning, aud will appeal toothef
for anppoiL
Mr, Ktrauir Strangely Win* a ta
Joseph Straus, a former Auburonn
Smith rails, Ontario, la Ua luohy a - !
oue-tonth part of the Unit capital prise *
tn the Louisiana stale Lottery, at its te*
To a reporter ha said that bo sent EMM*
to M. A. Dauphin. *1 New Orteane. for u-v
th. ons-lsnth Uckte. No. ha pall*
About all data after the drawlaf *•
had drawn lis.imo. lie eama to sewn*
dared the money ant to th* banklef bo*
Item K Howard * Oo. Th* ItS.on «*
in fvld. lie end hls wlfa wUl reeldr Ie
—aiiDumi.N. r.) aavertuer, jierv> —
Fir* in Crescent City, M 8,
Palatka, Fla, April 16.—'The
poraon ot Crescent City, thirty ■*
eut of Palatka, on Citwnt V
burned last ni-of. Picere t Butte
G. “Il'er, ged-ral mticlaBdiae: W 1
Ssekeita, en'oon; tb* CfiaetBt
office, Dr. f^pregn*, prngs;
the Central Hotel ends bilefj
(troyed. L;m unknown;
afilanc*.
COtJNSlIPTION CCItTB
An old p.b/rteten, retire 1 frtenfrirO
had placed In ott hands by an East late
ary the formate Of « ateipte vwwtehtej
the speedy and porta an ant. cure « “T
Bronchttla, Catarrh, Asthma and ajj
loss affocitona. also * pasture and
Nervous Debility and ail NerVoue rios*“
bavins tea ad. Its wonderful eerrtWt/
thoceanda cf caaaa, bee fall fv hte
knows io bia audarin* frl oafa. Aate*^
motive and ■ dartre lo relieve haa a*
will send free of chaff*, n *11 *b» •
recipe In Oman, rranch or EaftteJ.' 1
rectlona for preparlna and sales *«'
addraasln* with stamp, namtef
NOTES, IU Power's Block. BochreW. *•
Mr. Mi|,t - l.r Hun, .» V. - -I' *1
v ■«' York, April 17.-Inn;;"
b**n atartad tn and aixmt to*
the ftv Yorker Zchnng. tte te
place mil; this morning andd»!
DUildirgkand contents *IC,"“-
suspicion that the fires » r *
AnarcblAti~ enmity, dovelcpcd
eendUriee.
.Flow B.-b*rt Hub. D.renpori :»** ,
medicine that relieves o-y w»a t * Tl ,v
with asthma. U Dr. J. U. McLea* •
Balm, iu affects are qeickand vt’* >