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THE TELEQUAPH,
Moron Of.
war erion obtrti. etc eboold bo mode per*-
a 0. fluid Monoeo
Sir. Itaudall »&d the Ndut Situation,
The enemies of the protective tariff ond
of Samnel J. Bondoll, who have sought to
stampede the country by crying “tnrplna”
and “panic,” probably begin to realize
by this time that tbe campaign will oloao
withont results. Tbe treasury statement
published yeaterdoy shows that ss compared
with 1886, the oountry now la in much bet
ter condition so far as its circulation
is concerned. During duly and August
last year tbe treasury surplus was
between (75.000,000 and $80,000,000. Dar
ing tbe same months this year it will not be
more than (29,000,000. In addition, the
depoaits in tbe national banks ore much
larger and the circulating medlnm of tbe
country bas'been increased at least (100,-
000,000. Wbils it wonld undoubtedly be
better for everybody If Ibis amount canid
find its way at onoe Into trade, tbe country
may be assured that by tbe time Congress
meets the surplus will not have grown to
the height reached in 1886, while as stated,
the country will in other respects be far
better off,
Tbe chief danger lies in tbe foot that it
may take several months to get Congres
sional action npon tbe question. And in
this connection it is noticeable there is al
together a different tone in tbe expression
I.„t lie Havs a Fair anil Square Inue.
There ia talk of tbe arrival of Mr. Car.
liale at Washington. In connection with I 0 j the free traders. They aeem to admit
bis coming, it is given out that he goes to 1 that whatever reduction is made must em.
join in a conference for a tariff adjustment brace the internal revenue as well
Mib It may be that Mr. Carlisle goes to | M the tariff. The Boston Advertiser
lay out his plans for a speakership earn- i sets in tbe sitoation a danger threatening
paign. This from tbe New York Star lookB I y r . Carlisle's candidacy, and the free-trade
in that direction:
Lead On 1 God ItJeoo tbo Jllglit.
Editor Wattenon, who la on tbe picket
lioe and exposed to the sharp-shooters' fire
says of the issue now being forced upon the
country by the O. A. B.:
In the face of auoh an issne as this we
have no quarrel with any man who ia with
ua upon it. With one hand in that of Ar
thur Colyar, and tbe other in that of Albert
Lamar, we shall have nothing but kind
worda and good will for Sam Bandall; and
tbe Whisky Bing and the Bobber Barons,
and the Mugwumps and even the Inter-
State Coe mission shall stand asids nntil I swooT.-pnuadolphiaCail^
the enemies of peace and nnion, liberty, I "Now, bj golly," iota Bond, in speaking obovt o
order, and law are driven back and forever homo dial, “ what one man knowi doeon't blip an-
into the lair of fraud and frenzy, where | °*k« r mono bit."—,tuburn Advertiser,
they are now organizing to spring, tiger
like, at the throat of the nation.
HHBKDS AND PATCHES.
When I boarded out hut summer,
In New diner, each newcomer
Woe promleed by the leudlord he'd find lively
compeay;
And I met there Ur. Colei,
Ur. Olmei. Ur. Pulex-
Whlch mrone only the mosquito, and tho begbug
ond tbe flex. —Jodie.
Two boyo who cut not agroa-tho polloomm's
Billy ond tho coochmon’e Jimmy—Boo ton Bulle
tin. ■
"A email hand Indicates refinement." If it li a
poker bend, however, It develops the propenelt] to
Pastor—Why, Deacon Fitts, I am inrprtoedl
I Don't yon know that to-morrow will bo Bundty?
••010.0 tho line; boys. If they want this jutthlclwtarao. meuer.-Puck.
sort of a fight let us give them their belly Naval academies ond achooleblpa tarn out eotne
foil of it. God will bless the legions of love «*•“* s °°? ‘“W®"* h®* oW , ch " ,< ’“ n *’“*'*•
and damn the legion, of hate. It is by no “ C °““ *
mean, the beat thing for the oountry, but Iba A J^T„y r .-rh. mu> who
we are not responsible for it, and heaven I wro te 'How to get Rich’ he* failed in bualneee four-
will witness that we are guiltless of its con-1 teen tlmee." That la probably hU way of getting
DID HE FLEE THE STATE?
Texpijrer Answers Ex-Governor llallock
Mnd Cltei >’ew Proof— Other JltAdeUJt.
| with their hfidly earned lax money B i
! ar tney are willing to submit to. Booth!
“enlkinesa or Republican “enasin"
Kfid uiei aieir i rooi—uuier iitnui ujw j a ti „ g
Editor Tbxeobapb: It was to be expected L a ie y B UalaRO of ei^hrSmona J 1 }? 1 !
that tx-Governor Bollock should become from B 15ng suffering dood?8 d a
impatient and begin to clamor for a share heretofore nermitted thnamFndi Wbo b "
of the “vindication" so-called,. which has
been showered on some of hia notorious
coparceutrs in tbe gloomy days of reoon-
atroctiou dnriug whloh time so maDy
fraudulent and nnoonslitutional bonds were, — _
endeavored to be fastened on the people of , * Mt Church.
- ' w • A bad Occasion,
tate oulside the Georgia penitentiary. T * gd
TaxpaIEb.
THE FUNERAL yesterday.
Georgia. It ia natural to
that be bos not been aliowi
pity him even,
a little of the
.... . Perhaps never in Mac m's history has
whitewash with whioh the State has be- t^are ever been a more general outpouring
come painfnlly familiar, for ho was always °^i. lon . “vest
regard ..... ......
cat's i
When he retired precipitately from the ex-1 crowded with citizens, representing every
exontive ohair and the scene of their nota- ‘ 91t h and oreed, long before the oortege ar-
ble exploits, he was exi crated by friend and I rived. ....
foe, and hiB “pals" immediately blossomed *} * f6W minutes before eleven the aor-
into the most rampant Democrats to be I rowing procession from'Vineville baited ia
found in our borders. Had he not given “ 0Dt of the ohurob. The beautiful euket,
aesnrances that be would not ‘ betray con- covered with flowers, tributes fromnuny
fldence' or reveal the contents of damaging saddened friends, was taken from tbe beam
documents he might atilt be lingering with- and earned into the church. The vast con-
in sight of Canada or some other port of I gregatiou arose as the casket entered and
refuge.
remained so until placed on the bier in
sequences." I rlch.-Pnck.
That the arrangement is not the beat for I Actress—Any letter here tor me tram the crowned
the country the Tzlkobaph stated in its headeotEurope? Tlcket-.eU.r-No, bnt there ere
yeaterday's issue. That it is the heat under *»'»«» *«■““ b * u h '‘ d * °<
1 America.—Judge.
"Let’s go a fishing, Johnny." "New, 1 dawnt
want to.” "Why?" "Ob, 1 can't catch anything."
"Well, 1 can, I catch a lickin' every time I go.’’—
cows 1 Newman Independent.
It le Slid the! the good and beautiful die yonng,
iih the mule from behind or | and yet hero wa are Juet entering upon a halt and
iplit Jhalra on economic questions. It is I hearty middle Go te. soothsay-”*, go two, go
tbe circumstances no man will deny. Men
who spend their whole time in throw-
ing dirt on the leveo can't look
after the crops and drive tho
np and tunnel the hills and build factories
snd argue
Unless Mr. Carlisle eball, tn ble capiclly ee I d e f e »t, doubt Mr. Randall's co-operation
Speaker, eee fit to mske Mr. Bandel! chatrmM cf with ^ RopnUlc , ns w bicb is necessary lo
the eDDroprtetlooe committee, or to give to ble rol-1 • .
iLlng a formidable representation to that body, br.ng about a change in the speakership,
or tn that of tho way, and mesne, the tnelgnlficant The New York Times does not think Mr.
fiction of which Mr. Bendell Is tbe head wUl not I Rgnda’.l will see tbe personal wisdom of auoh
Lave tho poire* -triwr to brlcgln an anU Democret-1 & The Galveston News, admitting
1c rerenne but, or to aet aalda, by unfair employ- ..
mint of tbelr advantages, a genuine perty meeenre I * -
fornmUted by other,. We might as welt not et- Bnt tearing Mr. Carlisle the honors of lh« epaak-
Ismpt to dlagulao tba foot that Mr. Ban-1 erehlp. what la to proven! tha Baodall lactlon from
dall la regarded by fully nine-tenths I continuing tha gams a< heretoforet Senator 8her-
of the Democrete in the country ea a traitor within man to tha Republican leadtr tn such mature ee
the camp-a. a man who la kept tn Congress by revenue policy, end bis purposes regarding the
Xtopubllcane simply becenee he answer, their par- eager duties Is the clears*! part of his eipreassd
grosea batter than an avowed Bepubllcan would. I progremme. Some redaction of Internet rerenne
Nor le It worth while to deny that Democratto aan-1 could belnclnded. and If thus tha eurplna were
atment disapproves the course of Mr. Carllelo offered to bo considerably reduced whet would a
Shongh it may forgive hla motive. In contlnulng parttallydemoralliadpartydowhenofferedtheal-
Sfr. Bandall tn spot ttlonlu which ho can achieve I toroative of such reduction or another failure
the Republican purpose expre*eed in his presence I to dlapoee of an Intolerable accumulation 7 Tho
In Congress. Thua it ia fully nnderetood that If tn Democrats In Congress wonld not ilka to
tha next Congreea Mr. Rendell finds blmaelf able embrace any ot Ufa achamea for squanderlm mon-
to embarrass Democratic policy to tbo extent of I oy and leaving taxes and dnttea aa they are, be-
confronting tha party with tba alternative sped- cause tbe Democratic party detesta tbe Inereaae of
Bed above, tbe fault will lie with Democratic lead- Federal power which moat go with most ot the
ore after alt. and especially with Mr. Carlisle. 1 schemes of extravagant expenditure, and alio be
We admire this plainness of apeeob. cause the premise of tart# reduction la unfulfilled
-i,. ... _..n_ —end liable to aooomo a reproach tn the next preel-
When yon say what you really mean in aim- E>(n (h , tp0)ta tIamcnl would
pie language, there is no room for mienn- hHltata u fa>or apo u c , ,t,lch might damp the en-
deretandit g. Tbo editor of tho Star, not- thnalatm of tho party and imperil the re-elec-
withstanding hia alleged personal hostility tton ot President Cleveland, a*
to Mr. Bandall, should have more reapeot •#“>»* hla renomlnattcn to be
•fortho intelligence Of tho people than to *»• ™mlng ovant. How.va. unwalcomo to tha
. ,7 ... . . .. „ .. I epolls element, attll Mr. Clavataud must be prefers-
ttao tho throadbara fad about “traitor. Mr. bla „ Uat aIamant 0 „ r gllaInall> B uma or any
fiandall la aa good a Democrat aa the editor ot t,er Republican. But etui tba dlfflcnlty it graat
journals which, admitting tha possibility of elbow to elbow, dig or swim. So, then, too l-Travalot'a Magazine.
Editor Wattenon, we are in regardless of Mr*. Nouvaan Blcha— 'Aw, yea. thar* very pretty,
tho oompany wo keep until the defenses are but 1 don '‘ “ k » «•“ ' Common H ‘ v °
younot-aw-eny other kind? I don't care bow
seourely bnilt and tho Bermuda or bluegrass ] much , baTa , 0 w ..._ Uarpa ,.. u.r.x,.
of God’s grace has ovorrun it ail and knit
Iho loose partiolea into one solid mass with
their undying roots.
I reo you bare a rod, line, plenty ot filea, a bas
ket and a landing net; but where's your reel, young
men?" said tbe guide, sorting ever the trope
But right here let us make a statement, we ll get teat after drinking up tbe belt."—Life.
We waut it understood that wo groin tho , who u“1SnLgMflm«t girl with
L nion tooth and toenail, heel and oyebrow, I t^e diinoodi you ju»t bowed to? Brown—kclgxr*
ooro, bnoioDS and scalp; that this is as ette-maker. Jone»-Wb*Mhe cMbler? Brown—
much our country as anybody's, and that I** 05 ride* the bicycle and i lichee In the b*M
shall not lift ft shovel full of earth nor | b *" clab for ,h * lr Photon-Judge,
tote grass, exoept in the shadow and nnder
the folds of tho flog of the Union.
But I am reminded that Gov. Bullock front of the pulpit and the family has been
denies emphatic illy that he ever fled the I PJfeeided oyer by Mr. L.
State, and aasurea your reader* that he was plajipK “Ibe Rosebush." When
always ready, willing, aye anxious to ap-1 “’■•*•* w “*eh was a favorite selection
pear, and as soon as he was officially noti- Mies Hardeman, bad been flniebed
tied that he was wanted he came to Georgia, 5 0T - “• W- Warren arose and road the XC
responding to the call of the eases against “*lm, following by a few verses from toe
himself whenever the “proseoating officers chapter 1st rbessaloniaos. With these
consented" to call them. he began bla sermon, likening death unto
Tho older citizens of Georgia, who are * cltmd. the dark side next to earth when
familiar with the facts, need no informa- ff^ 18 ft 9 gloomy shadow, and the bright
tton on this point, but the young men of “We next to He tvtn. This cloud, he said,
the State should not be allowed to-remain ***1? upon us to-day. We are in the d«?k
in ignorance, simply beoause no one feels shadow this mormog, and we do not see
inclined to renew tbe fight, or take the kt *e bright aide. How many otrclea mourn
trouble to rebuke suou a aUl-mcst, Gey. I in sadness this morning, and bow many
Bullock may call auoh an explanation I aching veils in iuacon. TLio ouurcit,
"abuse,” "custiu,” '•cctbamiug,” or vrhat-1 ^bicb was the choice of her who sleep® te-
ever he pleases, but the publio journals— I f° re n9 j w h<‘ro she spoke her holy vovj,
tbe records of the executive departments in i where she fulfilled her co tenants with the
New York and Georgia, go to prove that) members and with tho pastor, who held her
Gov. Bullock retired, departed, refugeed or in loving esteem; the musical circles of the
ootqnatuated (as he objects to the word city where her gifts and their culture were
“fled") on October 23, 1871, and did not among tbe moat brilliant ornaments, where
slow bis head in Georgia nntil Gov. JameB that voioe of natural grand oampiss, of soft
M. Smith, sent Col. Fitzsimmons to Gov. »nd delightful melody was the ohief pleas-
Samuei J. T.Iden with an offioinl requisi ure; in the choirs of the religious circles
tico—demanding the forcible return ot Mr. I where congregations have listened to her
Bollock as a prisoner. Gov. Tilden issued j with delight, with rapturous admiration, |
a warrant, which was served by a sheriff in I and yet with spiritual tenderarej- I
Orleans county, New York State, and the »U mourns this morning. Ia society
reidy>willing>anzions>to-appear ex-CJover-1 circles, that aociety which appreciates true
Excuse me, sir; but haven't we met before? | nor came hack, also esoorted by a deputy | womanhood and sets tho true value on
Your face ia etnogely familiar.” 'tYer, madams; sheriff to prevent an escape? These are virtue and whioh blesses the world with its
- - '■ ' — - J into which she wsseren
V. .i.i „.H_ our host introduced us to each other Jost before foots, whioh you will find in tho Atlanta I influence, and
No sir! No more going outside to settle ulonar „ , <Ab> , waa po llu , e j had you Iome . Oozstitution of May 21st, 1876. You will weloomo guest, mourns her loss. In the
si *»-- __ «. also find an interview with the absconding J domentio circle over which hangs the dark I
delinquent, in which he gave publio assur-1 oioud and the heavy shadow—we cannot
wrong to look beck, didn't she, Besets?" I BOOf lb# ^ p ropo8e d to “keep secrets." I enter and can only ask Him who ehinee
me." -And wbat do you think Lot did Kyj, (a we .otisitler his avowed willingness above to dissipate the gloom the light
difficulties. Lock the doors, bar the win.
dows and button down the cellar glide.
Family fights must be fought in the fimily
beyond the call of neighbors or the inter
ference ot the police. We are proud | salt,
to know that Chevalier
and others ot our wild-oats cousins are on
the same line. It wo don't spank these bad
where. I never forget a face.''—Life.
'She did
Yea, mamma.'
when
tn he saw bla poor wife turned into a pillar of I to appear without compulsion it looks a | from Him who wept with Mary and with
l." "I don't know, mamma; I 'epoct ha won-1 little strange that he ahonld have re-1 Martha over the grave of Lazirtu. Bu
Wattenon I dered where he coaid get a fresh one.''—Carl I mailed away from October, 1871, to M ty, I was richly endowed with intellectual atd I
1 Pretzel. 11876, and then return under such I vocal powers whioh were cultivated at I
'Mamma." said a little uptown thoughtful, "will »(Ward and in obedience to such author-1 you _ know, most assidiously. Did the |
yon decorate my grave when I am dead?" "I hope I tty- Ho tells your readers it was
more I enter a cirole without being one of its
boys and poor Western kin, if we don't I r.heTnoTh.v. 7 ^? Thud/ I^oum' rother^on I agreeable for family and personalreasons to I chief attractions. There was. none
split shingles over their middle hinges and | w0 nld live to decorate mine." "So had I," * “ * * ” “ ’ ""” r
innocent, but frenk reply.—Hartford Poet.
make them dream that the great wtllopua-
wall opus of reform has come in this the
I spend as mnoh time as possible in New I more widely known in Macou than she, but I
York State,” therefore be resigned. HU let-1 not alone in Maoon was she known end I
ter of resignation, bearing date of October I lowed, for hearts far away from here an I
23, 1871, lies before me, and he gives bleeding. Whereebe was well known, tbtl
He avows hia I enjoyed the reputation her gnoes and tit. |
oftheSUr, and has been one for a mnoh I on th* hypothesis otcontlnnlng to treat Mr. Randall Mugwump family pride, timo enough to
My dear, why are the eggs always hard at break-
year of jubilee, then may they do the earns I feat now?” asked Dr. gnagg. "They moat ha egg* | therein a different reason. ..
f the new hens," replied Mrs. Bnagg. thoughtfully, | fear ot impeachmaDt because the LegisUture tue# made for her, and none was held mon
tha new hens'; Why should thetr egg, be herd?" was tbcut to assemble, and he was in esteem and admiration, and none eejoyed
. . , ... . -They an Plymouth Bocka. yon kuow."-Plttet>org in dnad of their notion, which waa, more cordial friendship and affeotton from
nue questions, time enough to toaoh the clt .. ’ “1 without doubt, the feeling of his I the cultivated and good. Her conviction!
" ....... - ' uneysy heart. Snob men as Rufus | were very strong; her principles firm xci
for us regardless of the surrounding bric-a-1 of the new bene," replied Mrs. Hnagg, thoughtfully,
brao. Time enough as you say for revs- '“ ” 1 '“ ■*““ *“
longer period.
as a Democrat Tha conspirators have calculated
, i. iv,. „r xt. thatthepaople will becoma wearied and will accept
lhe Star demand, tha degradation of Mr. ^ tha aurp|a , , oitrt4 ol a radncllon of
Bandall at the hands of Mr. Oarliile when tha Urls . ytoogh the latter, properly effected, tn-
h< ahell have beoome Speaker.
This can not be mUundentood.
I elude* the former, the dUouMtou* of the put
We I two jeer* hare not bun generally sufficiently ex
nniSn, nt with nllireja tic. «nnn*h to Little boy Lents, one evening watching a severe I Lester, Wm. M. Ruese, M. A Candler, J. ““wavering; and, while she tsrnrefij
experim nt with railroads, time enough to I mnnderetorm. In which tho sheet lightning flashed p p ua j R Cnmming, ond many others advocated that whioh she believed
argue with tho wsnt-the-earth whisky almost continuously, seamed very intonated and been sent to Atlanta by au outraged to be true and nght there was no surrender
dukes! Tbe great absoibiug questions entirely unawed. Turning to hie father, ha eeked, I people to rescue their buaiutts from tho of principle. Her character wee beeu'.ilallj]
rn any I " Wb * t mskea the wind open end shut its eye* so I bands oflthcse who had followed with Gov- symmetrical and her life uniform. Thtrt'
nrivilfoos fmtr-Babyhood. ernor Bullock’s crowd fattening on the rich was no ouo virtue cultivated and another
... „. V... ^ , Jl .... In Cleveland drygooda homes, girls using slang drippings, and he knew they were in dead Mg)*® 1 **. Her life was so well rounded
—- r , — . of this oountry, are we here to stay and are I BoM n lbul one gut who wu earnest. He wished to save his scalp—and thut in her were bleuded firmness and gen-
help him whip out tho blatant fools and This is an open admission from a free we to be loved or not? The man who it-1 ftnad mtnute., e^d to another I his pteket, most likely. “He that fights I tleness. Indeed, she had the strength s
i *“ J - 1 *“ u — nies onr liberties and privileges might as amptoys: "Yen tie*, they won’t fine me again, » Dd raD * ••V” « l0 - . character of am an and the genUenmi of
pelted to denounce onr recreant Governor I described, and yet her spiritosl lutegriljj
A Georgia lawyer complains that anybody who I before apublio audienoe in Portland,Maine. I was never compromised. She was tbe lovi
have promised to help Mr. Wattenon to I pllcll.
help him whip out the blatant fools and I
knave., who are dishonoring the connt.y, ‘ r4d « i 00 ™* 1 wb ®*» •«‘® , to h » T8
and wear, entirely honest in the pltdge. b “ n ‘°re.d Mr. Randsll out of the party,
For this reason wo are compelled to be care-1 misrepresent, decry snd belittle him, that
ful of our ammunition. But if we were | h ® wiU 8° int0 th * “•*» Congress with the tltlo deeds should ohuok hia hat into the
permitted to ray anything to Mr. Randall, S'"* >“ hi > ow “ h » Dd «' To “>ls, then,
who is master of the situation, we would ‘ v * *
suggest that he do not permit Mr. Carlisle
Mr.
it oome, that the usaults upon
Bandall iu his own district,
to become Speaker without be can furnish I ln Congress and in his private
a strong bond for good behavior, signed by llf ®. *>»« admittedly failed, and that noth-
atleaat two good bondaman outside of New in « u,k u * opponents but to guess stripes for our foes I
wet. ■uuuwuta .... | -u. “7 """*■ | , 0 ^ 6 t that even Horace Greely felt com-1 a welcomu guest in the circle. slr«d|
that want to scratch our names from the h «t end coat and went home-Nometown Herald, |ft n „ r „ crea £ t Governor described, and yet her spiritual
title deeds should ohuok bis hat intothel A Oeorgia lawyer complains that anybofiy who I before apublio audienoein Portland, Maine, was never compromised. Hhe was
bushes, and those who do not love us must I owna a copy ot the Oeorgla code and can borrow I He will not forgot that D. W. Voorhees do-1 and admired ot earth, the redeemed ail
(V ,__ thrashed What I six dollars can gala admission to the hat In that | nouooed hie retreat (u he objects to tho | saved of heaven. 1
prepare to thrash orbs th?«hed. What,, ta DalloUa to.ven moteelmpto. word “flight") on the floor cf the House In eonclndiDg hi. remarks Dr. Wsrr
ho, there, neighbor, sound tho tocsin, let | pngt 0 { b mxn's shUity to alt with his feet npoa a I of Representatives, and even bis own party I read the following poem taken from slitl
the band play, and give our banner to the I daak f 0 ,ton honn and monay enough to treat the | Mwjiwtt* obliged to listen in shame. No | boo* enBUod .“rhonghti of Heaven «
breeze, stars for the amiloi ot heaven and I examining committee lets him ls.-Dakota Bell. J * '**' * v *“ ** *“ "*“* * * k *‘
York and Kentucky.
whether he wUl unseat the speaker or un-
In the face of the fight made upon him j»° M o hu measure*. And the point within
and through him, upon the business inter-
oats of* the country, snd especially those of
it all is that these men for onoe lee clearly.
What Mr. Bandall wiU do we srs not in-
I doubt he preferred to spend his time in I Home Above," that Miss Hardeman
I New York State, and every defaultu in I given him, snd marked by her:
A Deserving Charltj—"Uoruln, mom. I catted I Canadacan truthfully give a similar reason. I »o more death; no more eoren, end no fear*;
tor see If you’d a'ertba to onr •arctaty, mon." "He | When they are bronght baok merely to de-1 _ Na valley of the ohedow, no mere petal
principles elr?" "W.u, mum. there ain't two of feat justice and punishment, they may be | **JSmSS£?h!S?*£SSL
••m rn- mil. M.-ninrhin .r,1 m. BUI. Bn*. Dm In velnrn wn fnnnd Gn.evnnv ‘ ““ ****
the South, Mr itend.il nw M t,im..tf formed, but the public may rest assured that
xtnd hia friends, and they will expect it 0 f folu “ b “ witnessed for fir# years,
A Generous Ntstesmsn,
T* 10 Bavannah Morning News presents I !i m a0 (ar. Bitty Moatechto and me. Billy doe, the I ea ready to return ea wo found^ Governor
| talkin' and I do th* ooltoetln’. It's a sort ar anti-1 Bnilt ck, under similar circumstances,
Tbe trial in Atlanta waa a faroe,for every.
h'm, that he will by any combination that “>• deceptions practiced npon him, and
miy be pnetioabie, so organiza the “>* pledges to him made and broken have
House that tbe public business shall be not Um ,OT 8 oU * n - 1“ “>« meanUme f*
attonded to rather than the political aspi-1 must be admitted that some change in th
rations ot those who wUl defeat tha Dem-1 "Uustlon must have taken place when the
ocratio party it they art l.nger intrusted ,l10 w "* “"“‘'y asking, “WUl Cm
ibU on its editorial page:
Cougrteeman Blount, of the Sixth Oeorgla dUtrlct, j Uboraoclety, mum, tnd It woaldn'l do to h»v* loo ( _ , ni
think* that 11 U Urn* for CosirtM to tak* atepe | mxnj prtnclple*, you ■**. mum."—Uarpar'e I body expected the remit and nobody wmi I Tot U* bath uid* "Th«ce
1 disappoiated. Wo nro peiofolly familiar I ”
No a*rk*n*d room, bo *U*ne«. and no cry
Of bittern*m ee if* rocella th* bmtk;
No unfilled bl*ok, no nemoleta *eony;
“ ihell h* n
looking to th* *rect(oo of a new executive nuneloo. I Weekly.
For along time he wa* oppo**d to *xp*ndlB| monay I
for improvement* in th* Whit* Uonee, bnt lut I
winter, while attending * Pre*ld*nti*l reception, he I t ( u ttlnlug qnil* b*ra now. 1 n*to inea in vein | Bn ., h mAnnittale T*lk« nevtmin nonarMeian. I Ano °* wno “ a u»* noiy ewea. ■
•ttendedlo rather*than thopoUtioMaspi. I•emitted that some change in the nit'tooppoM^m™ MTort. to m fo « “m. mrtt* ul* rettf Mta “ tnT * ,UB ' Uon, -.“ 10 un-1 aro»*y lot ref. with Him? And wk«tl.rel|
Mr. Gray (who bat brousht MUi Dean* to the '* itb ? Ucl1 pnt Up ^ ob * ™ “ a neTet BUr " No more deatbt Then take comfort, ye why W
mr.unytwuo naa oroogni mtai xreuew we iw1 Olve thanks to Ood. and relM the boned heeS
MU)-I am. awfnByecrry to »y, Mies Does,, that Ws have had a aeries of inch trial*, and T h#r“wnoiloea‘ito "Ha beloved etoeo.”
i Is raining unite hard now. I have tried ln vain , uotj mjanitmig. Lika certain Comtreesion. An4 b * * b01 *‘“ “ d bol » < “ ia '
«-rer acjrrnpt Republican without expos- T *£iUSm!to?5rtSffwlJfflu?*'
ing oue or more rottou Democrats behind I p c r Us bath said, "Thera th* 11 be ee t
-with place and power.
liale reappoint Ban dall to hia old commit
tee? are heard to inquire, WiU Bandall
give Carlisle the speakenhip again?
retarnleh or remodel th# White Hone*. H.wuhe. Daana _ wlU D t both of „ nndar on .
the pweaat hnlldlng to he pwaervedM ao per | greu.1 oh. what font (To cflu man.) Don't |hi^i.
This, I think, settlea the qaMtion of
Bible becenee of it* hietoricel aeeocUtlone. bnt he you g0i Mr . Brown? lir. Brown (eomewbet
wffi choortnlly advocate tha erection ot anew Preel-1 sadlyt-Xee, fan for yon two. -Harper's ttosar.
Two Important UiUs.
New York takes tbe lead in all uatten
Monument to Kidney Lanier.
The action of the Macon Volunteers at a
recent meeting, touching tbe erection of a
monument to the late Sidney Lanier, ia,. ., .. . , ... , , ,
on. that will receive, not only tbo heart, tobch n * ,h# “ d ““ 'Tl
endorsement ot the pnbUe, but anUUntial e,ta °‘ lhe p * op,e ' QoT ' rnor UiU h “ i nU
oho„u for the.haft ta »wo «U. that th. Georgia Legtal.t-
1 ure should consider. The first rcqntrea
dentist dwelling that will be creditable to the
people.
It is enoonnging to note that Oongieu-
..... _ Tho beautiful prayer of the Epl
“fleeing the State.” It Gov. Bullock went burial service wu offered by Rev. J. I
UK, HUE, AND IT. 1 00t anmolroted. (ea he objtcU to “lied”) WinchroUr, after whioh Dr. Warren t
whet would yon c ill hla rtiuro? coaoced that the Beryicro wonld beer
Judge* Simmons and Hall are amply able I eluded at the grave.
** k * “ ' ‘ While the organ played “Homa 8*1
the tri-angle at tbe intersection of First
Mr. Bancroft keeps eight type-writers
man Blonnt ia willing to spend some of hi* I buy among his five thousand different I to take oare of themselves in this contro-
money to build the President a house, not- kinds of roue* at Newport. veray, then fore the, mi, attend to Gov. I Home” the caslet "was taken front'
. . . George Gonld gays bis fsther stays awsy Bullock ss they msy deem fit snd proper. church, and was followed to the grsre t.|
withstanding the President hia a very sl»-1 bo m hii offloe not Watts* ha ta Ul, but b^| It ta w«U toremsrk that tbs p«opta are taWo^uraTof WplA I
getting exceedingly tired of hearing the Bui- Among the floral tributes were s nc=l
street and Cotton avenue, directly tn front «"“ d r ‘ U '“ d pU orm * n ^ n * b ,f d f**
of the armor,. Mr. Lanier, a. is wtU ^ derailment ^nd precipitaUon
known, wu a f dlhfnl and devoted member ,raln *' “ d to p ~ klb ‘‘ th *
ot tneVo'.uutecii, and camp.Jgned with ln ^8*'f“‘* , ‘* r ^ f 1 *‘- 188d '
them among th* bUli ot Virginia, w»w»W *JMaa, opened the -a, for the
u i wuTL. leu i.m j ft J„i a I abolition of sIotm in paatenger ooaohro,
vrhere, doobtlesi, be laid tbo found*-1 . . ... , * ® *
tion for th. malady to which at tast and of oU tamp. Mu. The R“ardrailta»
he (fell a victim. It is appropriate that his V^Moa so aimpl. and mexpenata. hat it
old comrade* ahonld have charge of the • 98, "» en “« again.t humanity that any
withstanding tbe l'reetdent bu a very i
gant and commodious one. It was a little I cause there ta nothiug for him to do. _. _
rough to give Cougreuman Blount a broken Editor John It. McLean, of the Cincia-1 iockitea charge atippreuioD, garbling and I of handaome pieces, the most consptoj
.... ——'- 7, will spend bis smuttier vacs-1 destmetien of testimony upon that bond being that of one “The Gates Ajar.” wit*
. fe. . _ ,, ,......v—csier aa a guest <rt Cheater Harry I oommittee. If tbe charge ia false, hurl it I whit* dove perched at ' v 11
may have mistaken him for a Mugwump. I Edwards. I in the teeth of tho drfamtr* If it ta true, trom Christ Church.
In the couutry we believe Congressman | Governor ’Bob" Taylor, ot Tennessee, ta I let these committee men explain, for they I The pill-bearers were Dr. A. J. Bettkl
Blonnt posu u a Ira* trader, and the ling-1 very Dsmcontio in bis hablu. Be rises at I have the floor. If they, for any reason I f. Hanson, O. B. Willingham. W. H.
wumps are all free traders. But this sud- ® ln “>*' morning; and reads bis paper till whatever, need this official report to punish Prof. V. Ozurda. 8. A. C. Everett, Dt
umps re iron rta is. n mis ana | about 7 ,{ undtatutbed. As soon u kta the innocent or shield the guilty, let ne W. Smith and W. H. Virgin. I
den spurn of genaroalty may mean some-1 children wako up he goss to titsir room and know it. at all hazards. Nobody ta in I
thing. The Philadelphia Record says that dreeiea them.' doubt u to tbe correctness ot tbeir conciu- a Uuait •"—*■ •
Wuhington grand jury has presented the Ths remains ot the sculptor Joel T. Hart, sions, and the bonds wera not repudiated chleo (Cal) Cntorprles.
publio buildings. Thia means a good fat whicb mtn b ' ou * h i h ?“ # 1 ‘ ,om tw “ b, ;°* u * e » h *'J *«• ot ?«'«d b J * “«gro W- i„ Ut, ,„ a 0 f A. A. Binner. soux tl
?“*».. , g°- w«re flnMIy Interred at Frank- talalnr. or Congreational reoon.tracUon, , SeBan^ehoChloitaVe takencpt- J
appropriate that it ahonld be reared under
tbe shadow of his old command.
No name is written
of Southern literature than that of Bldney
Lanier. Us he honored; him should we
honor.
The other bill referred to, provides that
any member of tho Btete militia injured in
.. A fe»d*."|
brood hetctvll
job to sundry Wuhicgtontans, and it will tott , Kentucky, on Saturday. An address but because of their Ulegaltty. oorruptlotl
be niuembered that tha loaaes of the lata wu delivered b, Robert Burna Wilson, the and fraud; but Georgia hei too much at I S2h?wu a nnttv time h™*. _
drill must be recouped in some way. P?* 1 ' *>. v -x . .. . , - *? k# '? be public:,clrargedwithafelonious Lnau,# mother quail was proud of b«
hTgh.™u“th. auu.ta| dUob * ,g V f , dU D further intimate, th.tif the oh^te^ataotnr.rwho ta travcli'ng D in valua'bta ^Um^Tto” “ow'ffita M (5*,
I than that of Sldnev P«“ lon lb * 1 U »Uowed b, the Federal gov- builoeu ta pnahed the country may take a this country, ia spending bis huge fortune to pass unnoticed. No two menln
, than that of Sidney! * notion to have a capital farther West very liberally. *For a while tie wu athe State were more honond in IL" b « ^.n^ie H
The present White Houu ta all that it I Private, soldier in the French army, and their aeleeUon for this high and honorable LutBandir .Melt
9 I had tn Kiln nla«n nnl • fltaKIn awsvw mamia I la.k I Kan vlm Jndnaa ilim»Haa »•>*! XV.1I I a •JUMH, L«Sl IVlDU J
ernment to United States soldiers injured
under like conditions. To this tbe State of
Oeorgia might very properly add oompensa-
••ATToa-Hxr-GaxvaAL Gaalxxd hu iuned tion fot bIUUij KrrlM aaffide nt to pay
«n order to the effect that the eompenution f0I bolu | Dg ud DDi f 0 nning her soldiera.
of usutant district attorneys having fixed |
aslaries will, for the fiscal year beginning 8lt ‘ N,w Picaynne: “Now
July i.t, be twenty per cent leu than now 18 th ® *‘“® to ,<l “P monuments to the he-
psid. The reduction U made on sceonnt of roi ® d®®* 1 of lh ® •» weU u to writo
the Insnfficiency of tbe appropriation.'’ ®° d eoitact all pouibl* tacts and incittanta
The redaction should have bun made on of the great struggle in which they fell In
account of ttselua and fnqusntiy worthlus I ® *® v J ,tn *" U:® men utd womu who
AuUtants, who from tack of employment h »d P«*otel knowledge of those eventful
become local politicians.
times will be dead. Before they all pass
away let the memorials b« erected and tbe
It ta reported that the “Mark,” of Lome Iscotd , ho mMie tbat lh , bilUniu)a of
■was thrown from his horse in tbe jubilee future can have all the tacts." Th#
proceetlou. It ta more than probable that U comet What ta dona in this
hta bud-in-taw. the Prinoa of Welu, put a quiokly. If th. “New
oocUs burr under the saddle blanket of His I 8j nth" get. on top it wiU be treason to
Alighneu tha “Mark,." | boact tt. Confederate dead. The sailors
It will bo a prodigizaa atop in the dlrae- I who bora th, 1 - part in the wu, have no
firm pi commercial integrity if the offioore monument to perpetarte their deeds.
of the Fidelity Bank, of Cincinnati, *?>*li |
t* suit to tha penitentiary.
St* advMtaseuMDt of “A Watch Fne,” in
another eoinmo.
should be for a Presidential mansion. The
President should have an exeontiva offleo
ud to help clean out a stable ever, morn* task than were Judges Simmons and Hall, hu.fn- 1 , „ .„ti~ p„n., ,
ng. tbs surviving members of tbe bond com- ”” D »"gJ®
. • _... a_ it.. 1 _tea. 'flu., t i.i.e ... 11006 in UM vara on a xorefl
rm • thr *.UaunA nna n* me« ha*. a 0. F. &ao(ioRtoo, the railway magnate, b«ie %iih n*. Let them meet their do- nnoo l^l
on a threfrlegged onfe He may have had » raM tbs g rca ln Y otk when able: femera. btrd matle e vtcioua attack upou ^J
■enous fall, buch things will happen to Q, takes a morbid delight in using the Gover “ '
politicians oceasionaUy, bnt tho publio I flames leap aud hearing them roar, and ire- portae I
Governor Bullock is entirely welcome to I
‘ n « bi ®P rf «‘® b «“®« in Georgia, with | f* JSWSH S» hi it «-J
the fence and watched tk**^
in conse-1 T“S“ti, remains for hours at conflagrations. I the freedom and prelection granted to an, “‘I
„ | Occasionally he ta accompanied by Mrs. other citizen. He can figure in (very un-1 R l ? P .i? , .V— e *f
rr-nd Nsv, | Uatdingtoo. who hts the ume desire in a | sation Uut afflicts or |glorifits Atlanta un-1“ tb ? ia S^ ion^end so d**
treasury should not be raided
queue.thereof. Th.pwuntWuf.ndNsvy u uu , , u .. „„„„„„ alulcla „ KlonBti Auanu nn .. — —
departments are monetrositics of archltec- modified form. moieated, bnt when he begins to beleager 9Ld sstisfAe.ionend no
Edwin Booth, in speaking of hia cepabil- the Legislature with printed dll « ralnkt 'd each other in bird llng®'
itiea u a bntintoa man, said the otber day! umenta ‘ ' “ . -t
tors, and they furnished the very cream of
jobs.
payment of
i. *I
that Lawrence Barrett and Henry Irving Georgia's repudiated bonds, he will hear a . ° . ..***+■}
knew more about accounts in a week than continued protest that may be called tetwren ASni^o t r ujT n*« »•* S
he did in a year. “I have frequently de- “abttoe” or anything etaa he may ue proper troubled wlih a amgh so tku b; *“ >-
civAtml imrtnriant m .**,•> • vj *' h*a a I la 1 I *1 nif * * I -■ — » «— • *— *>» K - ♦ ® . M
then, why didn't bo read op onGorioUnna? right.
much o{ Governor bollock’* luuxurtnce tAri kAekma