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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUESDA1 MORNING, APRIL 26, 1887.-TWELV PAGES.
THE
TELEGRAPH, I
The Macon Telegraph.
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BT THB
iHnph and Messenger Publishing Co.,
VI Mulberry Li tree t, Mbood, Ge.
“The Maoon Tsleobatb, in an article thing at least is clear, and that is that the
which we copy elsewhere, challenges ns to I Inter-State Commerce Commission is not a
PERSONAL CHAT.
I THE STOfiMS IN THE WEST.
Jefferson Davis is 80 years old.
a verbal discussion of the tariff qnestion sinecure, and that the members, particu-
witb some protectionist farmers whom it i ar i y j Q dg, Cooley, earn their salary. I
8enator Ingalls’s favorite tipple is sherry. , __
The President’s luck oontinues. An uncle MISSOURI, KANSAS, ARKANSAS AND
np bodily, oarried two hundred
dropped in an orchard, orashlne ^
large apple tree. All the occnpann
hurt very seriously and Mrs. Harknaj*’
can produce. That sort of a discussion is Whatever may he the ultimate fate of the
Tks Dally Is dsUvsred by carriers In the city or entirely out of our line, and we respectfully ] aw under whioh this commission acts, it is notorious smokers.
has left him $200.
Senators Hawley, Piatt and Kenua are I
TEXAS VISITED.
■tiled poetage bee to tenbecrlben, for II per I docline it Our business is to discuss pub-1 serving to educate tho country somewhat John T. Raymond never drank or need
talk, tl.eo or three months, II for elx monthi, H 0 questions with pen and pencil, and we j n railroad matters, and as an experiment * cc0 in ttn y f° rm
no a year.
Tut Wsezut la mailed to aobecrlben, portage
|ie, at 11.35 .year and 78 cents tor elx months.
have followed it bo long that we oonld use u useful in showing how far any Congres-
no other weapon. But if the editor or | .ional remedies can meet the alleged
Verdi has composed a child's song, called
The Little Soldier.”
A Great Number of People Killed and
Wounded and tho Loss of Property
Incalculable-Details of the
Great Disaster.
Transient advertisements will be taken for the I chief proprietor of the Teleoraph is “apil-1 grievances of railroad
, . Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s MSS. are shortly
management. bo Bold in London.
■ally »t »1 per eqttare of to linee or loea for tho ing” for a discussion on tho stump, he will 8o long as there was mere talk, no one could Mrs Oan T. Lnrillard will mn her thnr
Best insertion, snd so cents for each subsoononttn And we,iUeihi. . -S .V. - airs, ueo d. Lormara Will run ner tnor
■rat insertion, and 50 cents for eaoh snbeeqoent in doubUess find foemen worthy of his tongue form any definite idea of what the effect of onghbreds in her own name this season.
|.iUon,snd for the Weekly at PI for each Insertion. I • ' 1
Fort Bcorr, April 23.—A Monitor spe
cial from Presautt, in this county, reports s
terrible ovolnue on Thursday evening at
about 6:30 o’clock. There were seventeen
■otiose of deaths,
t ,„ d hi-o,,' wh ®“ ‘t 0 Democratic speakers engage in I government interference upon tho matter of I A bronze statue of John O. Breckinridge killed at different points throughout tho
, lunurfUB, m&rnnKes Ul, » il. .... Wiii,..i I . ... • « . me . i u. ..a r : -—a„-* T’T. I ,. n inraalranlahlAamnnntnf
Rtjected communication! will not be returned, i -“j . purvuuuy uuw ui pittubiouujr 10sung uiis, i —.ww..wu *»a V . *••• i - . on » existence
OorwwpondenceconumiDR important new* »nd ability, we admonish him to carefuUy bus- L n d it ig likely that the Commission is as j^P 06111 ' H ® was 26 J ear8 old at the | not a ►ingltf building being left btanding
the canvass of next year. Without intend- transportation wonld be. There is an op- witl ba ereoted next fail at Lexington, Ky. conntry.and an incalculable amount of dam-
ing any disparagement of hi- recognized portunity now of practically testing this, Mound 0.-BMmii received *5 fo» his
Atlanta Dnrexu 17 K Peachtree street,
kUJeommunlcatlom should bo addressed to
THE TELEGRAPH,
Maoon Qa.
has heard of a "free trade” politician in Congress to take a hand in the railroad » s frontispiece for the next number of the southwest, as is urusI. Hail fell ail over
/a . e. . . e I I Pn inrv .l. .mnee motunpinn fhlr.
Georgia, iU acquaintance is more ex- problem, that it is interesting to note how Ge ‘’‘ nry '
the country gome stones measuring thlr-
tended than ours for wo do not know of tho varion. ciss.es will regard tho workings wri^'w dispatch
nnn. lint Wflknnw tlint RAVATAI. find WA nrA, I nf tlia attamnt in ttiafr rlivnntinn Mn nna I ..er ^ * - ee ' " I U .I . .1 ekS., m.wneeire (hill #..onI Atf.
Msaey orden ekeeke, etc ^ioullbomadepeja- on ®- But wo know that several, and we pro- 0 f the attempt in that direction. No one “Memoirs."
H 0. Hi—os
published this morning that fearful ey-
The force of the storm was ap
wonderful freaks were perfomed bvth.”
Evansville, Ind . April 23_LteUuZ
storm passed up White river, crown* •
Evansville ar.d Terre Haute railroad,? t-
zeltou, thirty-eight miles north 0 , ,,
place, doing great damage to proa.,-,,
iilhrg James H. Knott, a fisfierm-s’
Boott Beitij, a mechanic working on A 1
and fatally injuring another man i,
quantities of corn in orihs were hlovj?
tlio rivei. Tho small village 0 f Wes'
Vista was seriously wreoked, oa i.
bouses remaining uninjnred. ‘
THE BT0BM BEACHES MlSSISSUrp
New Orleans, April 23 - A special b
NaloUez saya: A tornado swept ovir t
city last evening, unrooting men; a,
inga snd doing mueu damage to
The whole front of tho city hcepiuj,
destroyed, as was also the dormitory
Baptist College. In Vandalia the Me
diat church, engiiue house and someth
buildings were blown down. Thedq
to property is great, hut fortunately ,
was no loss of life. Telegraph wire, in
knocked down.
Manage same all, of tho Domocratio candidates for I should pre-judge or hastily judge. Give Wilkie Collins, the novelist, is said to bo I °* onts ’ tornadoes and hail storms swept
== I Congress in Georgia last year made speeches | the law a fair trial.” This is | noted for tho baggincss of his tronaers ».t |
Tho Parnell and Morey Letter-. in opposition to tho present Republican B generous release of the U>® kuecs.
Southwestern Missouri, Southern Kansas
and Northern Artansas on Thursday even-
The London Times is still attempting to high proteotive tariff, and wo know that mon who put tho bill through, bnt on the . King M’wanga, of Afrioa, is opposed to jDgj causing great loss of life and dostrnc
fix upon Mr. Parnell, the infamy of a letter tbe , woo d s ore fall’ of Democrats who on- j mind of the great publie still rests the fact « iu 8jo blesjodneaa. He is 18 years old and bo n of property, as well as maiming a large
■which it declares ho wrote, indorsing the tirely Bgtee with t h om 0 n this question, that Conaress missed a mea ure revolution- t,' number of people.
°, n ( w thi n <ia68t, °H' that C 0 DgrM1 l>®®aed a mea ure revolution- T to venerabl'e Robert 0. Winthrop covers Greenville. Miss., says
1. nusoix c»wk uiuiuCiu, l.dCw. - . t .n Xho iAOm not one Of the Demoeratinl ™ f rom « bnninMifi point of view, and that hia h*nt fnrm with A wiflA ■nr«adim/ nlnuk th*t th»t ««AHnn of rnnntrv VHH visited bv
i.nasoi* cAik i.c zurn . -i in- - Tlie ^ that not cas of the Beroo«r*tinl ^ f rom a bn«inww point of view, and that | hia bent form with a wide spreading cloak that that Hection of country was visited by
pnblio will not Moept a mere aomai on tne | nominees for Congress was opposed by a only the prompt action *of boards of trade | with silver clasps. * j a terrible thunder »tura,‘ followed by heavy
part of Mr. Farnoll that he wrote the letter pro toctionist Democrat, either for the nom- B n over the oountry and the greatest poasi- The first twelve books of William Morris’ hail that killed stock and injured many col-
vigorous denial, which will bo accepted by i9 rftther damaging to tho Telegraph's held by private investors. The South has Queen’s jubilee cmriribntton,
tho public. It is difficult to^seo | claim of a 'grow ng sentiment in Georgia’ n o cause to feel proud of her share in this
can meet tho demand of the Times. The | in favor o£ ft tariff for protection instead of I wor V, which, even though it may end in I music by Dr. ViUers Stanford, and part of I damage’will Exceed $50,000
incident itself has afforded the Republican reve uue. If cuoh a sentiment has attained good, is purely experimental. Just now it is 40 bo Bnn 8 before the Queen. * j n Hates and Vernon cor
several negro cabins were wrecked snd the
, ... „, , . , debris blown several hundred yards from
Tennyson s Jubilee Ode is to be set to their former site. No one was injured. The
eounties, Missouri,
press of this country opportunity to read any . gtowth - Bt B u ( lt la in tho Itopnblioan, lookB b ,i £ President CleveUnd’s appoint- KUzabeth Akora Alien, author’of "Rook the destruction was very great. Weat and
sundry homilies about the celebrated Morey not the Domoorat io party.” menU hai BBVoa the day, if it has been manwUh af?L°h face iud%ruVha°r m0 ' S ° U - * “
The above, from the Atlanta Journal, BB ved.
terrific violence, and its traek is strewn for
There is bnt little similarity in tho two COTorB ^ mnoh territory os a newspaper
cases. Mr. Parnell is charged with writing waI ma p i gifted down its points are these:
a document which is infamous in its char-
A Watch Pree.
Von can got an improved Waterbury ohuroh fair soon to be held in Baltimore.
Cardinal Gibbons has sent from Rome a m »®? "‘jh •jl kinds of debris, including
valuable cameo ring as hia contribution to a flushed dwellings and outhouses, dead am
ncter. He denies tho charge, and is I plain Georgia farmer.
The editor of tho Journal dodges the Watch, with a ohain, and the Weekly David Urqnhart, Mrs. James Brown Pot
imals and poultry, clothing and all kinds
of farm property. The estimated loss to
known that he had publicly denonnood tho |
Phmnix Park murders.
I Telxobaph one year,
The Morey letter was charged to havo ^ thom
Tho editor of tho Journal seems to be j arB( Be8 advertisement elsewhere in this
ignorant of somo facts, or to have forgot- j s8ae-
Lin, and the Weekly l uma; ™property is upwards of $100 000. Bik peo
•, for $3. For particn- t l a ^ a . e ' 1 ° okin ? ?_° a A herDef Jo were killul in the neighborhood of the
- - • I with a white mousUohe and pleasant face. I towns of Hume and Sprague aud a number
Viotor Hugo once said of the two Dumas seriously and some fatally injured.
.1 tk. JJ.. h.J ——.I—.. a_t a I .. . . ... ^
that the elder bad genius without talent,
been written by Garfield. It merely ex- If any bobun candidate for Congress
•When a woman marries a man," says aod that lh ® son bad talent without genius.
pressed an opinion in fayor of Chinese shall inva d 0 u aoon at any timo with a free
labor. Garfield did not deny it at once. I trado speech, tho Telegraph will immedi-
In fact, a meeting of his friends was held atoIy ,„ 0006 d to mako him sick.
an exchange, “she morrics him for oil ho is
worth.” True. But ho is not always |
worth os mnoh as she marries him for.
and the N< w York Herald proddod Garflold Now ^ to tho 0 r a torieaI efforts of onr
SHREDS AND PATCHES.
Miss Louisa M. Alcott, famed as the au
thor of “Little Women,” writes to tho Bos
ton Traveller an ardent protest against wo
man suffrage.
A Western man who foretold the nomina-
severely before UaMaified it aU. Many ofhis Lhdcamen during the last campaign. Tho
political associates held the views expressed convention which decided the fate of Mr.
tions of Hayes, Garfield, Hancock and I 'bjuri'"
Humble Station on the Faoifio road was
destroyed, only one house being left. Dr.
Smith's house, three miles trom Iti h Hill,
was blown to atoms and Mrs. Smith fatally
injured. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ryan,
and her two children, were also badly hart.
Two hired men on this place also received
^ _ Ail stables aud grammes on tho
It L getting to be a one.lion which haa the I Blaine sayrthaTsherman'wiUbe^theRepob" I J 5 '" 09 P la9 ° were demolished. At the Mil-
. ’ ... I .. e * I 1r Farm r Vi ran nillua frnm Mtirarrns. (has
in the Morey let.er.
of Garfield in Congress, went even far-
greater right to the title "The Old, Old Story,” lev. j licale nominee in 1888.
Tho successor | Norwoo d built a platform with a strong I or bnnko-Puck. „ ^ m
protootlon plank, and instructed Mr. Mot-1 "Tee, elr." remaihed the veteran prondly. ''! | oirole.the_ch»Diyioi» l n ^° U9 , i ^ r « b ^ | stock killed, and Miller and h’lawifeani
ler farm, three miles from Hprsgae. the rc-ni-
n . . , i dence. bnrus aud oukh tUnea were d« trovccJ,
Carrie Br°wo, onoe famous in cirons n | ue cattle, a numt*r of hogs, aud other
directions wuro)
Kxclt-ment la Texas.
Great excitement has been canned lnthitLi
of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable recovery
J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could L
In bed, or raise his hesd; exerybod) ssldhn
Ing of consumption. A trial bottle of br
New Discovery was sen^him. Findir-
bought a large bottle and a box of Dr.
’■'spills;* *
Life Pills; by the time be had Uken two m
pills and two bottlea of the Diacovery, he *u
and bad gained in flesh thirty-six pounda ■
butties ui tuis uimI Di«co««ty *
free at Lamar, Rankin A Lamar's.
A STRUGGLE FOR
I ■■ ■ - i ! '
Wherein the Laborer 1- Happier Thu
Clerk.
ell and
the follow-
Samnel Porter,
. _ _ . Baugh, H.
Michigan, and it Is said that she is a very Overnan, Geo. Daniels, Mr. Gandies, Sam-
I bright and promising scholar.
nel Burt, Robertson, Wm. Soty, and Wm.
roborativ. of tho letter itself, and many CODBtitnen " oy ntT „ hcard of th , MB in tho
people believed then and still belieTO that campaign. They were after an appropria-
Garfield wroto the letter and expressed his tlon . U may be observed that Mr Barnes’. 1 cbal(ta „ a ,m be the favorit. arttel. or I wo “™ to~b^"husbamls"o^ht,"fo"; I turned. William Kennel’s I
| constituents will hear of the tariff In the furniture." Oueesnob The eof. with a tendency j tbeit children’s sake, to leave them. iiot bv I blown down and then burned
1 1 . . > , I - l.t.l. -.11, k.,J. — T,.. .TI.. 1 .. ... J ' V ..t L.J . ’ ■
own sentiments.
Mrs. Dinah Mnlock Oraik thinks that | Pettis. The latter’s house took fire uud
house was
up. Mrs.
next oampaign. We have been Informed I to teg In the middle eUU holds Ui own.-Burtlng-1 divorco, which only enables the bad’ men to I Kennel had a harrow esoape from burning,
Klfiah Vindicated. . _
This Is the title of a book from tho pen of I that Judge 8tewart talked eloquoutly 0 f | ton **•• *'•■*•
iboltov. 3 a A. Clark, whioh has laid on | his poverty and his old clothos. The Judge
will also hear of the tan If when he desires
pecislly the froe | a renomination.
In the Athens distriot the speeohes con-
onr desk ter weeks.
For many reasons,
traders, onr biblical studies of late years
A newly formed mlnetrelorganization haa ordered ( aepavation.
til,000 worth of plctoral poetere. It lt were to
order a few hundred dollara’ worth of new iokee
make other women unhappy, bnt by judicial I — aha was pinioned under some timber and
1 was only rescued by the heroic effort* of
her husband. Tho Methodist church at
to Mrs. Mackay, wife of the Nevada mining 15 er u . . . , ,
—.... ....... — ..zee millionaire, will ioon leave Parle to make I
and eketohe. It wonld give greater ntlefacuon'— I n.f Home in than Fraholaoo.. She vi.1 oci auy I - v , • acattarea OVaT tne pratne. Jho
Korrtatown Herald. the palatial maneion of Mr. Charles Crocker to, 0 *!.?? will Ora— J
havo not been altogether so diligent as they | oerned tho postmasters in Madison, Wash-1 ••Hello, Rlchelleul Yon don’t call an Ml.. DUby on ."^ b H ' 11, ani1 wiu 8 iv ® • 8trie ® oI nnsur- atu j Harm’s blacksmith shop. ?
shonld have beon. We had an idee that ington and Grefnsboro, Messrs. Candler I any more-something npr "Yee, Arthur, I con-1 pa—ed entertainment., ^ ^ t _ Joa. Duncan’s hons, ■ ‘
Elijah had been sufficiently vindicated by and Clements logged it, and Mr. fc. U-there la. Why. don’t you know I.Uyada Nathaniel Ore, no, of 1Sewpor ,1R.1L, Isa the midst of a weddini
• . ., . ..... . , i, I . ... _ I little late the other night, aud ila.h me If aho didn't j griindaon of tho famous revolutionary gon-1 porty found shelter in
his Maker, if indeed there was need of it, Blount was reported to , ha ’° I , uJ , lnJ lh o clockr'-Detrolt Free Tre... oral of the same name Ho is a prominent injury. Dispatch f
and wo aro forced to confess that after tho delivered a couple of freo trado
effort of Mr. Cleveland to vindicate certain I orations in tho brush. Tho Journal onght
He (after the opera)-”Won't yon heve eome-1 the SUte society of the Cincinnati, a posi
thing more. Ulee Breeiyr — — -
house wss hurled away in
wedding ceremony, hut the
elter in the cellur and escap-
^^^^^^^^^Witjury7 Dispatch form Hannibal, Mo..
fSiu?.?. 1 P r !u ld . e “‘^ that about midnight a terrific, storm
Skidod mechanics, iu spito of vile--
discontent, are better puid in this dtji
many thousands of bruin workers, ■
New York dispatch. An eminent l
cion says the average earnings in kit
fession here are less than JGuO a year,
ill-paid bookkeeper is u proverb, la
gent clerks in broker’s and real ratal
flees are no better paid. The real i
clerk who earns $00 a month most a
stand his bnsineos almost as (ho
ly as bis employer does,
bright young man, who means to t
some da>, learned from his sweetheart
the kiiche -maid's lover, who was cn
to ail below stairs, earned $20 a month
than the man who was entertained g
parlor. When it is remembered that
spends nearly all hm earnings in u t
to live up to the r* qnlrements of theps
while the other saVt-s the greet r p-.rt
wsg-s, it is nut diffi hit t uudsishuj
the s) i-led ruechabio u.wu gets Uch
the jout g man atnvut towu reiasiia
unless au iuhentanoe tali to his 1 A.
Tue e are an immenee uutubtrol ;
meu here, its ehewbero, struggling six
pitifully amsil suluries in what they ■
eish y iahey the respsctatlo callings
would l>e very much better off iu us
•ieitity tnjjiloymrnr. They oontrivs i
how to appear well; to dine at preUi
honaes and to share in tho pleat arcs i
rich; but it mast be ut the expensed
pinches somewhere. If all tne neo
crowded nightat Delmnnioo'i were iti
compelled to name tho amount of
incomes there would be son;
tonishiog revel iti ns and a quality of
colored blushes before which the r.
wine wonld psle. It is from this c.
young meu are recruited the snnnsl
of absconding dirks and thiit
keepers. Tho unwholesome notiont
work with the bands is disgraceful,
tains this oontinned pressure open U
called light employment and mskis i
Miaible for men with costly notion
ists and boots to earn enough t)
them above temptation.
Georgia poUtictasn, and tho efforts of cor- to know, and doe. know, that tho tariff has ^ “^.ruT.TdU uk. a f« more of th. -nm wive, of too ^1^ have nor
tftin nthAp Gnorcia Doliticiima to vindloato I not been made nn iiano in nnv cnmDaisn in I I .1 'nrn. . , ... P
om you O.V. .oojo- ■ xn.i ai.ito society oi me uinomosu, a posi-1 nflroofed a number of bnildinna. The rain ,,ow Somo Maluo l l.bcrmon WerePvi
Sha (visiting from Chl- UonwhiohhUillnatriouaanoeatorfirstfllhd. whioh followuldumuged'mnoh mcrchm- - Dra.holdlng of OT.Uuth of tisksi 71,ir
1 a tmw mart nf iha I rrva _ * * s n *»._•- • I °
tain other Georgia politicians to ▼indloato not been mado an Usua in nny campaign In frie d ojuter., thank.. Thsy'r.dsllctou., and Pat- t ra i t8 i n tho White Bonne, namely, Tyler, In th® lower part of Linn comity, Kan-
thomaelvea, wo were disposed to shy at tho Georgia slnoo tho war. Tho nigger has not tl’s delightful ilngiag always give* me inch an ap- p 0 ik f Hayes and Washington. It is sag- sa-, a regular funnel shape twister made a
Loulalaoa Huts Lott rjr, llantoo, Jortx
others, of thla city, makes the aacood Us.*
capital prize (|15o.M>*) ha« coma to Parthd
the paat y®»r The good luck of ths Ant i»
wbo draw $l'»,000. Induced Wanton xcd W*
-— m ----- w (• - ~. , - . .. . . . .. - , . , . „ ,, - - - to form »J loniblnxtouj Aid purcbM#U» •
imr as wo hnto been able to rIyo to tho is about olaved out Tho most astonishinK Flr*t Salaswoman-Of all tha arrogant, disagree-1 once and that oopiog of the portraits of I went of Prescott. Lrery farm boose in the tar. or ona-tanthticksta. Una of th. aa t*n
“ ° I Mr tl n | a| * ia-j at a — *_ .v _ I \Tra Mt/lLnn hr Klnnrf nf Mm llnnsn* I nath nf il.n sln—n t.»■915.C4.0. hlx or MVau of the MantOD IJC1-
flaharman or laborers, in needy clrcammt
oai stylo, and abounding in biblieal lore. I three last hues of tho article quoted. There 11”™’ Ura’oh'pV- "ihr u7o7 to Unit at I Presidents long deported be made in order I niil'e* from Priaaott Mr. Flynn's fins *resi*- Po’tw (M. C °E?‘i > r^ku^a J L UI1 * 1 ' “
very word itself, llut anoh desultory read-1 given the tariff a fair chance, bnt tbit thing I £>«utt.'
gested that Mrs. Cleveland bo painted at I descent about 6 o'clock, seven miles north-
Wo nro quito prepared to sooept tho I is no organized Republican party in Geor-1 m. ..mo counter with mo btforo .ho tu married. I t0 complete the li.L
opinion of soholars of this and other I gla. Here in Middle Georgia,where protcc- TM-Btts.
8TRAY FACTS.
conntries, that it is a work that will be tion aantiment haa had its greatest growth, "What's tha matUr with you aud Pappldrynh,
deuce was blown fiat, snd Mrs. Flynn snd
three small children mortally injnred snd
two visitor* dangerously hurt. Jaoob
SIAN AND UKAST AT WAR
.. .. ..... . . . , . .. - ■ Daring last year no fewer than 5.(00 reg-1 Brown and wife and son, william Mcltold
found interesting and instructive not only the Republican party was not strong I Oaldi.yr ”W«U, h« • th. moat asgwavaUng chap I n)ar (Jo] ^j ()nl deserted from the ranks of tho I and wife and child, also of this vioinity,
to Methodists, but other denominations. in the days of the carpet-baggers I 1 know - don '* ch«w kn°w» II* como. ln tho pool-1 ueltisli army. I were mortAlly injured Four milea from
The
Art In Macon.
While Macon la making satisfactory | **‘®“
strides in matarial progress, her young man
and women are cultivating the softer and
gentler side of life. The third oonccrt of , . ....
the Musical Association ws, but another I »nd ducipla.
Dock ths Journal 1 .mart boy apoks up from hu aoenatomsd plaoa at
per acre. I (5,000 house was scattered. Ten milea
The slave trade flourishes openly on the north weet of Prescott, Mrs Sarah Ch ino
triumph for onr mnaieians.
nf^n'nrltovs ” 1 RdrftohtfiTl 0 nnm^v m rai^ sends forth to the people eighteen hundred I Thty were tellin* bt« yams and one fvllow |' a K cn ^ I In_a distanoo of twenty-two milea only
. ^ ^ .! thonaand or one hundred aud eighty thou-1 hrokssp lha aaanoa br aajlng: “Wall, when I wi. J Thirty-three new hotels are to be erected °°® house is known to have *tood tho
Uahed the fact that we have kclon u veil 1 9 ™ 9 ““ “ i-. at BomLlqu. cn th. African cos... w. aIwaj. had In Los Angeles county, California, this •««“• H. 0. Tnpp, of Kanraa City, was
copies? A portion of this may M mon Ui* «o p ».|«fc*on. They wiU coat from (30,000 to •unding in tha door of Minlove Bros.’
jod to the prohibition boom. “ it I “.ni^. n^vJliTrom .Lflug to. aillogout of eur I (GOO.OOO each. I grocery store n Fr.acott when the bnilding
engaged in the play exhibited rare talent, * b ° at b * f °” th ® 1>iedmont front uetb. and that’, a tract, too-Panvlll. Br««>. The English residents of Brnssels vrtll tSdfoS^Sft sU^dlog T“ Preicott ^ra
*1 a * Jr* .. \ I wm thought of the main part most belong I ■ 1 [ mark the Queens jubilee by raising a mon* ( *,» su:Daing in tresoott are
and reflected credit npon the coaching of I ® “I Bom# peraons ridicule "the power of tha preea," nmen t to the meinorvof tho IJritinh solriinpa I i *°ck (all ot timbers. 0. R Underwood
Mrs. Deland, s lady of extended stags expo- ct “8® of »®ntimentas toL ndj . t ^ thBn a ^ th , w“S Wist wite»hSI7 ^ 1 ‘ h “ «*”"■* *"■> »-*—<■
dareto assert that protection aenUment I th, foot of tb. elui, "Bwuawiio not >ur in I Madagascar ooa-t The slaves are cap- was killed and her family injnred by the
has not grown when this one convert | Enropc aa much aa w« da In Amatict. 1 ’—Burdette. [ tured in the interior of the island by French | crashing of the house.
rienoe, who mty make Macon her home in proteetion.
residence, the Baptist and Methodist
have been waging a war upon the female high hat.
the near tntnre.
Surely the Journal will not attempt to end now a fa.hion authority asj.tn.1 -ladlee’ h»u y otk 75 0 J gQ cenL of (be t
_ s c i a_ ai. _:n. j n.m ssamn will h« hluhtr thin *r*r." Wl knew I • a * it * . . *
fly in the face of faota like these, with blind I ni »‘ ■*“>» "*« ba blgbet than ever.
' there would have to
T _ . . . , . . , . churches, W. H. liidiogsbj'a harness store.
I {’•'HOR'a meat market and lho Preecott
Holme are among the bnlldmgs that were
Bleinorlal Day. « . ^ ,
The ladies in charge of the eelebraUon of p ~“~“ . ... . A AV
1 P. 8.—We may be mistaken about the ex-
nstows IMl
Mm * lnon “ ort - ;ru! *”
I ^ er Junction, five miles north of Prescott, was
John A. rtmraou, uf ludSAuapolii, hw» a j blows dews and several persons itjartd.
Memorial Day, having failed to seenre an i . f rt ., -iiHon. bnt it I ” 09pl * I «“«r dollar of the l>m coinage, for which I S-venteen persons are known to have bean
orator for the occmIod, have Indueed Fro- ® 11 ™nr ctoaalT. Do jon •** aarthlag In trt Tramp- I John T. Raymond once offered him (800. killed in Lynn county, and about fifty
feasor Glenn to fill theplaoe by reading the “ ‘ ialt6 lmm4terilL 1116 highest fignres Vra, madam, I do. BooMkaapor-ror heavan’s Ho haa reoeivad other very flittering offers were sartonsly injnred.
.aa.—. v.. r -^i.-i-tu-.i mentioned will be surpassed in next Son- a*kt. whatt Tramp-I sa« UorrlbU, aisoplMs for the coin, which is now very rare.' From Booibou county, Kansas, reports
addrra. delivered by Sydney Lanier in WTO. | ^ I nlgat Iaaa tarriiil. drama., vuion. of ramorreta-1 The killing of bird, for thel, plnmre eon-1». ™h*i“R *» ®f the Sioq.^a
Competent eriUcs have pronounced this I . , ■’ v._ Vn ,w I < ' n * ot “' Madam.Iam poor and hunfrv.bat I tinned to attract those having time to devote J 1 .*' 11 ’* tum v 44 * w *Pt clean of bnudings
address s masterpiece in its way.
A New York apeci d says: “A New York c J™ ^ pl , ^ 0B m. wt« ^ Om^oOam^’SfsSS indUvsMoA Near bythTMilUfamily
genins has invented a ’vacuum car,’ with I charlotte rurael
Florida recently *old $20 worth a, the result waa nearly exterminated, two children and
Tnx Yiasbington Star, published 4 1 which he asierta his ability to navigate the I -Hoviov.ly lb, saw moos is to night, Mr. Msao-1 of one day’* hunt by himaelf and another I *hs father and mother being killed and a
•tone’* throw of the White House, .ays: ^ at B hlgh lp * d and drop exphmiveawith eor."aim.m, t . -ft lookaiikaacrevkSia the .kj!” I man. I “‘.tf e J ltl l <: _ hU Ly e,e . f ' mndbd *‘Talive. but
l as if it onght not tobe necessary, otB<!iaion nDon the deck, of war vessels or "
“Iti
air at a mgn spoea ana arop explosives wiin I aor,“ aha aald. "It took, like a crevice la tha sky." I m4n - i _ ...vr-.—
preciaion npon th. deck.of war vara* or ’ *-•"b."PU?. “* ‘ D "ST *“»• w^a raaod to th^grenni
A Farmer and a Steer Have a Hath
Results Fatally to noth.
Monday forenoon F. W. Flowed*
mer living alone aomo miles wait
coin, Nab., was ont in the fieldit«T
a portion to plough, when he not
range ateer about half a mile distal
went on with the measurement, b<
cntly, hearing something appro**
turned and saw the steer oomio|
fall speed, head down, and about
yard* away. Mr. Flowerdew «
armed, and hia only way to avoii
struck by the first charge was too*
which he did. The ateer turned aa
egaiD, bnt with not so much for
Mr. Flowerdew succeeded is
his right hand into bii noettik
the battle began between ■*
beast. The ateer was 3 yean M
Flowerdew is a tali and powerful.
made a nearly equal fight Fo*
an honr they straggled. AU "*
Flowerdew was working his **J
honse, in front of which he securw 1
elnb. He now bad a better ibo*.'
gan pounding tho steer over the w
nose. This the steer stood a®® f
bnt when the pounding atop pel **
charged and had to be beaten oil. '
desperate effort made by the •t** 1 *
Flowerdew to the ground. AltlwJ
animal was fast falling from lo**“
it gored its victim horribly.
injuries are fatal. The steer, fro**]
of blood and exhaustion, feU
aids.
at thU Ute day, to conect a stupid error iafortifl6 d place*. Detail* of the invention my ri » l “ AoMn - - . . m .memm maaiy u» «c
preranLTvlrre ^^nd'^wa! «‘* eki " 8 la U ‘ 9 > 9 “« ^re-iw ofyear. .gone by. T B, , STH^ JSo
press nearly three , ears ago, and which was aent ^ ^ NtTy D^p^tment The matter cm the ru-ba-e-elatef-to-joa baaia. and what little Sendham ■ picture of the battle, entitled w-ar-k *
hnrfah over the battle of Lexington this
preranrerty three ^ and which wa.1 tt0 th ; XaTy Department The malter
picture of the battle.
“ '”'**"“** P ““ «* a*®"*®^ of sufficient ImporUnce to war .uparaUUon Hr. -pren tad m Mm wra knocks: 1^-n of Libert, ” «-««nUyuur. N o persons w,re injur,..f
ground.
In Anderson oonnty the cyclone badly
a * " ’ony. At Blue
, twenty honae*
were wreoked and two persons were killed.
Spinal Wealcnv** and Unit
86 Fuses Htskxt, New Yoax,
English; yet in half the newspspors that I jogniry, snd an ordnance officer hssl °®t—Pock,
direus. politics may ba found references to Uen to . troetod to communicate in person
chased by the 1, -nngton Historical Society 1
at a coat of about (t.OUO.
t a report from Blossom, Prairie county,
Having been troubled with pals* .*» 1 I
daring Uat winter. I wm compelled
hnms nnskla to altavA ta o*-Y,
• tomrdjj;
lose®
>Dtkf. Ira'S
•r2S"Jff!*2T2^!!L , LSr. 5TI *“ «*» c ~°** W ?*. I A3B!yJWaya^
to attend to >asWi*s^.«rS.
vmad by a Mm* to try oaa of *11*“
Plasters. After apfljlDS oaa BBI**?,
to my back, In throe boon I foes*
bad aot got In over throe monte*. -
to P«r*one kevlnawjj*,
ee. Haaav J- 0 "-
and Inns trouble*.
matter of fail Mr. Cleveland never m*de 1>cU „ burg dating lh# war>
each a declaration, and probably never 1
thought of making it What he did say was
cacamoay have bees discarded, and—-
tour demanded bis wife, ominously.
The New Orleans States will not taka I j ■—- ■• h* aUm marad. -that tha aanialeea
) family
••What’e I A close examination
revealed the name
Sidney Woollett, the eloculj^
remarkable memory. A friend®-
once bet bim that ba eonld not <,
amendment providing for a single l'residen- New York Sun’s correspondent tskes op Hhed lout *»>.’-iU the Tsar Bound.
cna corner, and a crowd of people flocked to the ’ ^P". 1 ■« ln *« ««•
,hoi- church fair immadiataly to sea tha work ef
the old Flemish painter.
Donbt has been expressed aa to whether
of casualties from the eyclone: The killed,
a* reported, are fifteen, namely: Constable
I
*
tialurmot six years. Aa the eonaUtntion iho ConsUtnUon’a somewhat pre- t*o Iri.hm.n unknown to aach oth*r appaaraJ | p.n^n, d i. of “a broken heart.” No donbt j c’«!, 8 p P Fu£. t| M v C . H ‘T’i^ r *’
wCau* ui six jidii. ax mo cjuBUiuuwu | * | •* { D( , r*ouH Qiu ox ft orofttn u(*.«rT. no uOODl | (’ r «n» p pi. __ j *i , _ .
has not bean no amended aud as Mr. Oeva- ’rtoa. announcement that President Clave- at tha daflv. ? wladnw o^d.ya.ate .am. time. tha mn ,cuUr pump phv.iologiraUy kno.n ( B^ Jd^fe M.a ^h^ H^H*^
laud was elected for only four years, there I Uud had absolutely arrange to visit At-10aa.t»pp.d foravanl a^d -red: “Jivthlw for | mt the he«t doesn’t suffer ruptore In rare, j MrJInof^&iS^SiSlSS.
absolutely arranged
U no reason for anppoaing that ho would I ' Anta during hit vacation. The Sana cor-1 J carnoa’anmbar’of letters aud replied.
“ drathfremgrut, brooding ami toev*^-1 ^
on. forms of malancboly; b.t.to all intonU | °^^SS[SmBuTEER
|not taka a nomination for another four I reapondent gathers his informaUon about I .. Nothulf for y^k htaloMyl'anJ PMrl-.k walk.J! and purposes the old phrus- bite off aom* I Tte
years if hia party offered ittohim.” The the President's intended movements from I ml Tb. aacoadmaa then Icqairad: “Anything I di-atha to a T. Mis* Charlotte McCam-1 b ' ok “ * r * b *'“ »aid ridge, arm
IT*!. ^H l «°“ e ‘ UDg a Kansas City genUeman” whom he dore for Patrick MaloatyT’ ”J'
ka! ill," (aid tha dart with a amlU. "and th-r*
looked foe Patrtek | bridge, of Jersey City, for natanoa, has I b ”kt^- ^,rm° w'hito C m, h 1f t w* 04
1 ioat died of “a broken heart.” The drown-' “, • l ” or *! 0 White, arm broken; J. 0.
ing of her brother and tho death-, of both | SWhV?* oontustona; WillUm Cam
tween the Hn-sof thi*. 1 nut name. It would appear therefore aa if I JS^uST’fcSi?-' "VaMb.” esplatert tt. ,amn« ling of her brother and the death, of both I £iTaren7;'i^
th* Star Ky«4 Goddess takas stuff, the Son’s corroboration of tho atory poa- au cboovfaliy, -it’s a aiosnu rmstak Maton.y I mot her and father so preyed open her vital-1 ““****■ «ul
> trad* editors fnm Oregon to | seated as strong elements of credibility | **■ n \ ity as to cause final exhaustion. j with hi* wife four rhildrarTaud '- "mi^C’
RkaD advartisemtut headed "A Watch boo - t b » w v. bawl:, and blow, blow.dl*ra*ttcg• °f G kland, Illinois, visiting tha famliy.
Free,” elitvhera in this isaua. 1 ’—*” ””—”* ——'■ n li -— —■—— •* •- •*-- 1 —-- - - * ••" - - '
the ira*
Florida,
and tha smaller the editor as its original announcement by the Con-
the loodrr is ha expected to sneeze.
“ WWi* U* I.UK, ----- ,1-
— —ua e - -——r* — four dozen oranges and l*e
were in the honse. The bnilding was uktn dray clur the
once net mm mat ne cornu *
Richmond to London, a distanc*
miles, in less than four honra •J
to memory a poem so that b* CJ jr
D of fVta at*X 0 Aka i trrn^T.
tt at tha end of the journey. *
..l.u ■ T ItoY of -
■elected was Longfellow'*
Sicily," which is composed of n®*
hundred lines. Woolle't w*|k*i
and
tance in three hoars *«n*
minutes, end was dead letter
he reached London.
complete care, which U touted «P»
It ia said that they charg*, - '^
for a drink of buttermilk a* B*f (
aa a sort of offset they fiiu« T" t