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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAYJMORNING, DECEMB R 20, 1887,-TWElVE PAGES.
THE TELEGRAPH. I on,
cbliibeo evert dat .. TiE txab axo wmelt n.tion.l taxation is ’’indefenaiblt extor-
by tha I lion and a cnlpablo betrayal of Amerioan
lecraph anil Meten" r Publishing Co., fairness and joatloe," be ia aimply present-
97 Mulberry Strtt, Mac n, G*., ing a few forcible lines of the Democratic
national platform of 1884. For it says:
Th. Deny l.daii««4 by Carrie', in tbs cuy« ., Th8taob U necessary is proved by
rr. « «M« -pi* 8 of more than *100,000.-
jear I 000, which has yeatly been collected from
ThoWjEkLTiAmaUedtoaubecribere.poeUgefree. the suffering people. It is unnecessary
at *1.00 a year and 60 cant* for six month*. I taxation. It is unjust taxation." There is
Transient advartisanant. *"*•“«“ *" ,b# nothing in the message stronger or plainer
Daily at 11 p«r square of 10 line* or lea*, for tne I " ° - .
JirnUneertlon, and to cants tor each aubaequ.nl in- ‘ban this. The national finances h:.ve gone
aartion, and for tha Weehly at tl for each Insertion, from bad to worse since 1884. and the
Death, funeral, marriage and birth nitlces ft. President courageously puts before Con-1 compete
Rejected communications will not be returned. gre8B a condition—not a theory—that do-1 in the United States has aroused the oppo.
Corro.pond.nce containing Import “*■ “ d mands a reme dy. sition of speoial interests,
dlacnaalona of living topics ia solicited, but moat . , . . , , | T •
be brief and written upon but one aide of the paper In suggesting a remedy he hag not in a I In anticipation, perhaps, of the failure
to have attention. single instance gone outside of the Chicago of this treaty, another plan to increase
Bemtttanoee should be made by eipreaa, postal platform of 1884. He r'ges the re'ention I trade between Mexico and the United
WAR ON MONOPOLY.
SECRET CIRCULAR ATTACKING
JAY GOULD.
Trade with Mexico. I Thk Chattanooga Times thinks no pro-
The desire of American manufacturers to teotion Democrat should hesitate to vote
secure markets for their goods in the ooun- f ot Cleveland on a free trade platform as
tries south of us has grown more intense against Blaine. As Cleveland will not
year by year, as overproduction has in- B t an d on a free trade platform, there is no
oreased. The desire to gain these markets reason why proteotionists should not sup-
while retaining the present tariff and the port him with as much enthusiasm as other 8w “^‘
I,; it a i g e , t I * I lolldfttloo With the lSaitlmore Hint
resulting high cost of production has caused Democrats. Ohio-8avca.m flay, » Part
the idea of reciprocity treaties to be received ^he ^j aoon Volunteers have organized a in the Taper.
with favor in many quarters. That nego- „ oeU olnb , hlo h „ iU he uoeforth be one of
tinted with Mexico by General Grant sev- , he permanen t institutions of the city. From the Philadelphia Press.
member of Gongreas and —.
eion of opinion from hlm either int Hf
or 8 gat nst the measure
I—embltas should, m , n ® ,ad8
petitions and nrgs this measure ,b
on or writing OTalMa3!i& V *
secm.Dg r-om them „ B , Ma£ «n,
ug/ram ihemau expu- iou ir *!
of Congressman and 8eua$
iin. Ask
I T0 '* f0r ,£l ' 8 measure.
™all
yon can get, send the"pit‘ttoM to'
erai secretary, but do not m,ti the™ 8
h nm 21 day °. £ ,aona, y- 1888 0a Sts
l.om everv town nns Ro—t., ■_7. u “td
Now that Atlanta baa determined to
real o.itn-s*. I fully. Get the best writer in*the*
Copies-fa secret circular beating Mr. *“° nbtb ®Pf‘ilion giving the 1
i- - i - , States were tseni out to tho 11.000 odd as* I u°i ai ® e that it will demonstrate l* v
and all of inU > rn “ 1 U « B ' Tbo Cblc3g0 P latf °™’ Sta,a8 lB D0W con,ldtred ' » ba8 »<* gla dnl,bg tha P“» , ° ae mbHes of the order everywhere from the est. U ta Um. towork "* la «
aoaeFordan, cbecT., etc., be mad. payable t° Upon which he was elected, not only doM yet become a aubjeotot negotiation, but it Mitxiewicz stiU insists that his Chinese general headquarters at 814 North Broad the work. Throw audo your peMoaaW
THE ieleobaph, not demand the repeal of any part of such is reported that the Mexican government is concessions are all right, bnt ell the news- street Accompanying tha cironlar are * n 8 8 . 3' 0t >r animosities, your differences
M.COP, Qa._ | taxes, bnt recognizes their continuance to very desirous of making a monetary treaty I papira Beem agreoJ that that adventu-1 blank petitions, to be filled no by the p eaIonaie8 for time and work for
meet the burdens imposed by the war. It with the United States which will provide rona nob ieman only tails the truth when members of the order and through the rep- 1 nSSTaiftt^wa^S * ***
/valla fnvnn anlsw.vamant nf ttia fsaa fiat I fn» OtA nrpcntonpn Ktf nanh nnwovnmont aI I i.a • * _. a i a *- I ... . .. - I * * . . » DOl CODtAlQ [j*
Announcement. ^ ^ | calla for ^ en lfrgement of tho free list. I for the acceptance by eaoh government of I laboring nndera misapprehension of facts. I reaentaUveof theCongrttMonaidiatriots ln I enough, and more until yru° secure C&3
Office Macon Teleobaph Deoember 11, It , .. lha abu M s_ of the existing the silver dollars coined by the other „ h ich snoh memb ers reside to be presented BignatI »° S°« loeality.^ «
1887.—From and after this date the pries tatlff." •‘AU taxation," it adds, with vio-1 in payment
of the Tsxegbath will be as follows: 11sty in its eye, “Bhall be limited to tha | taxes
Daily, one month. , . .
Daily, threo months. . .
Daily, six months. . .
Daily, one year. . . .
Weekly, one year. . . .
Terms: Cash in advance.
of all customs and
Senator Aldrich has introduced a bill
J taxes at their par, or face, P to P 08iD 8 to expend *125,000,000 on fortifi-1
• value. It is proposed to ex end the same oatloDB - , That " onl f be 8 bad t0 do ,, 0 2
i presented
to Congress this session. The petitions are
T. V. Fowniur
General Master Woikmic
75ots. requirements of economical government. . — . - ,
S2 001 ,,rbiB oertl * inl y eieludes from the Dsm-I privileges to the silver certificates issued by away wub lbo Bnr I ,ln9 > out better than
I ooratio platform taxation for Uie benefit of] the United States and intendedto be issued | tbe P* D P er pvosion plan,
“Offloial Circular No. 22. I _ _ Pr,clon ‘ Bible,
i >n ,* v-v m . - , From the Chicago New*.
‘•To the Order wherever found, greeting: John K-nney, of the firm of Kina..
, . ,, ... . . At the Philadelpbii session of the Ganerr! I E'nsome, *;lls a little stoty about
factoiy magnates. Bat the process of re- by Mexico. Then, at stated p. nods, to be The New York Press does not tbiak I Assembly, held in September, 1884, the which mays: *lke a familiir veinio,
7.001 form, the platform goes on to say, must not egreed upon in tbe treaty, the two govern-1 there is a surplus. It ia this blindness to I ille ® establiihlng a governmental system other man’s expeiience. "When I
1.00 lose sight of existing conditions. The very j ments would muke u settlement by an in- plain facta which has caused tho Pre: «» ---<«•-» -* J A •—
limitations of a revision are as clearly and | ternational clearing honse, at which the bal- party to stnmble so b dly of late yer
. broadly presented by the President in his I anoes due from one conn ry to the other
Present subscribers may continuo on 0 I message as they are in the platform. In I would bo adjusted. The effect of this, it ia
old basis for twelve months, or take cssh B h 0r t, the two are identical in spirit and expected, wonld be
dlsoonnt, at their option.
J. H. Cami-bell, Manager.
Ciiaibuan Crisp hes appointed Mr. W.
H. Mobley, of Georgia, clerk to the com
mittee on .elections.
meaning. I the pnrehrsing power
When the President urges an enlr*ge-1 money in the markets of the United stir-a j
men! of tbe flee list be stands squarely on | over Us vrlna in any other ooaniry of the
the Chicago platform.
uses in , , i —■—- u. ifat-n its
p„. of telegraphy was first introduced and ap-1 yonng chap, Bays ho, “I not the R
proved. I take it for giantcd that tho feel- Peak fever, along with a lot more of
•ts. I ing is unanimouB in favor of the establish- men and boys of our town, and tv I
Tn«o m im.«i.i ment o£ » governmental ayst m of tele- pretty bard to manage aronnd home ar
. rl Tn * Continental Insurance Company of grapbji th# B h 4me to be ope^ in conne<! . Seme staid old friends of my fX;,
to add 33 ner cent Hart ford, is a wreck, and President Tar- tiou with the Pcetcffics Department. I going to tho new gold country, n w u
» ir is i 8008 ‘ 8 Canada. Thus the balance of I Congress will meet in a few weeks, and it eluded that I should go with them
. i .... ““ I trade in finanoiee conUnnes against ns. *• °* th *.P eBtt5 ‘ ‘“Pottance that this mat- wa were r>l ready to shut my true.
* n. it I lx t it, my moth' who, timber
heard | more than half s'reid to hare me so
ter be aoted on at the coming acuion.
j v».w. j ... The people of this oonntry are going to I i* expected that our order will bo
world, while tbe value of our silver dollars have an opportunity to vote on the question r,““n^-o? n a C . e . r . t ™Ri^ r °°{V* 8t0kabl0 lone8 - ]. b *?* b ? £ 3 { r^W 8 h
, , . i . ,, . ...... , ‘ . The General Assembly at Minneapolis spoke some clasp Bible ont of her bedroom
When he urges reduction of other duties I “> Mexico wonld be raised to per, and the of high or low taxation. They have been ont plainly and emphatically on the ques- laid it in my trunk, on top of theo
and a revision of the entire taiiff, he is there I rate of exchange on Mexico wonld be de- waiting for the obance a long time. tioo, as was shown by tbe resolutions things.
Boston wants to hear Mr. Carlisle on the I by a large msjority. Htminod by tho oonrse of trade alone, end „„„„„„ * biob W0 F° adopted, and it now remains to “ ‘Now, Johnnie.’ said she, 'Iwant
tariff. If Boston will come to Macon on When he stands by internal revenue taxa- not depend in any way upon the flnetna- B >D PATCHF3. I SaWM *^inJmoMly ,d a" did the* Gtne^M I avaO^dSw/ “* at you ,U ,e,d t 81 *
the 24th of .Tannery she shah be gratified, lion he does not lift even one foot from the ‘ ioQ of 8ilve r in tbe London.market. An Impertinent Qaeitlon: Judge to pickpocket - Assembly on this vital issue. I “ 'Of course I will, mother ’ I ieiJ
Wewi * a e*.’8 goad seats for her. | record of onr political faith. | It will be seen that if an f greement of | I ‘‘To tha United Slates Congress: We, the |"wiU read it^every chance I have/
Governob Bon Tatlor, of Tennessee,
ss'd t a Constitution correspondent the
other day:
When ho points ont the dangers of a snr-‘hl» Mud tho,id be entered upon, this “* aiTale ’ ‘ tKn< " nndervIgnedcUizins and re.ideuts of tbo ‘“And, Johnnie,'said she, Twant
;• '■ -*»—«r« 5—. “*"■>....».... .P..U1 I.«.«
ground. for Mix o^n trade. Th. aiar.dard c£ value O t, onr Dc „, uiobtonr aaked Poplcjay, alylr. I tion to the daDgeis which threaten our j Matthow and St. Mark, and 8:. Luke
When ho explains the oonatitational pur- I i° Mexico is ib- tiUer duller. Tbe sotion I • a'bat, sir,"replied Clobaon -is » aoler ipot. 11 oonntry and her institutions tbrongh the St John, bnt tbe best is in St. Matt!
The Washington coirespondent of tho I record of tbe Democratic party. value of tilver bullion i
Atlanta Constitution predicts that several | ‘‘TheDemocratic party," says the plat-1 ' 01l i 8ut tbe credit,
Southern States will vote for Mr. Randall fonn of 1884, "ia pledged to revUo the tar- tbe fao£ * ha ‘ 1,8 eolns (
_j the Democratic nominee for Proaident | lff ." *ud tbo President propoees to keep | w e for all poblio dues, has kept them upon | .chool bee been out two hcan."-T«ae8Utmge. | _ ‘ hr powderlv’s Erroim, | what was left to como home. I joint
next year. While this la not velnable r- that pledge in a revision, and to carry ont a a P”ity »ith gold. The e ffeot of the pro- H , (al , C bi««. r«uurip-»Ih.r. ar. a nam- b lowderTv hla^rKent “nnblfihed meat ^M “souiTm^m ’
prophecy, it is interesting as a flight of revision "in fairneBS to all interests," ts the P° 8 «d treaty wonld be to lend the advanta- Ler of proninant p»p:e praaent. airs. w ‘ba-h. bpefcb ' CB and h ig ariicltR published in tho terrible timo from that on5’ I*nn o;
xtnbridled fanoy. platform deelares. The phrase "all in.er-1 8** »8ich American silver money pos- There leas az O-Ternorandan ax judge and an ex--1 weekly iesnea of ihe Journal of United money, and then spent alt I mold bo
.. . fliiino fast with be-ntl I esta" inolndca more than trust orgauizsts | “eases in onr markets to that | preeldentor * railroad and an ei-diitrictattomej.” | Labor, The cironlar of which extraots are | on such valnabhs ts I could par;
fnrCh°LmT g0 od.. The best goods'arc I abdB ** kerB0( ‘‘immense profit.” through | of Mexico, which would p« ‘
udon 7 *°mo a r cnterpS'^‘merchun^wUl I f ° 0De '* b ° J e8d8 tba P'“ b of 18811 pnee. between American and European I
make t'lelr announcements In the ChrUt- r Ub ‘ Tiew ° f “ C " tBloi08 d,ltt »nd | Rood*. a o d lead to a great increase ia trade. I tJl# poortit man to do markttiof. Thla turk*y’*
mas TiLioBArn, which will appear next me *“ lDg ‘ wlU ,Ry tbe l ,8 «‘ d «ot has gone The project will no doubt be earnestly olll „ u.u.u«nh. ’ "PoeatWr." rapUed Fogg.. „ „„ „„ ,
Bnnday. If you are not in, get in. Tho I one iDcb bc 5 ond or ouleida o£ i( AU the | oppceed by the large and infiuential ele- uuabMb.d, "but n>r dw Iti ts a female bird and grippea w f rcB yon at0 provided each day I trunk I took away. Ia ibe bottom .
*- ami Mm *nnPA la niMfit mil I of tho YeibcBo plankaro re-1 wLlch tavoMtbo «ingle gold standard I wort^j to th* »ex prtTented me from inquiring I a column of itktistios showing how I aha found the little clMp BibU.
I atated by the Preiideat. AU its pledget and I wisben the oolnapo of aiWer stopped. I »*>° u t her •§•.’*—Bo^tonTraniicrtpt tin- ordpr in being robbed by tho general •• *Yonr Bible looks u if you bedn't
declarations are by him reaffirmed without | The whole etlv-r o linage of Mexico wonlu | wir. iwtom^. from . ha « the office"; ‘ took very good
,r.. .a..hi„. a.. m.,i« .udh Until‘teiflea liRht as air’ oro magnified ten It’
aid of the tariff.
haps more than eff ot the difference in gold
I she—I'Ye*. and the gentleman talking to the ei-
| Judge la an ex-hueband of mine."—New York 8nn.
1 1 declare,” exclaimed hire. Fo/gi, as eha vainly I
given below, bears tbo official seal of the wonld have sold that Bible a dezen
order, with this inscription: I if I coaid bavo found any body to (raj
' Offlco of General Master Woikmar, Order Well, after a heap of walking and all
of Knights of Labor. Hear Both Sides, of hardship I finally reached boms.
Then Judge. the kissing and tho talking was over
sarcasm afloat. mother began unpacking Ibe little htn
Through tha medium ot the monopoly-11 had brought back in the place of
■old.
Little Jack Gloves, of St. Louis, ia aim
bitions as well as crabbed. He ia now eerv
exaggeration or di nlnntion whatsoever. | practical.y be addtd to oar own, and it may I l "* rJ Mr - OoodmAn’e
vr . .... . , . . I—..I! k. . . ,—,1 »i.^ . ...ii v,.,] I dear. I don't know vl
ing hU.ecoud term laCongreae. bnt h, i. on thaD a aUtcmeD t that the Dim .
not aatiified. He wants to be United States 1
No more erioneona statement oonld be | well be feared that the iff « . wonld be bad. r a *“j l0 1 UB ”,"p^ i mn"i»n I '“'e- g “'“baid-ma | lbo , n ,“ nd £ °J d in^the eyes of ^those who^ are | " '5 ld T cn rtad .*?. JohnnUr" ehe i
, . . . , , „ i not in positions to examine for themselves.
. It U proposed tot muod ibe rules of the I yen walk home? wifa-No. I took aitiMtcar.and l jj # BfQ wbo were fairly end honor-i ivu , UD „„„„„
cerntio nation'll platform of 1884 demands | [( U8# BJ lb .t m umbra oinunt brisk a | d0 J0U heow. John, that theocndncicr never aikod I ab jy vanquivhed on the floor of the General | then, did you?’ abe aaked, With
me for my faro. Wean 11 luchit-Tho Epoch. I Xtismbly meet at the close of the same and I peculiar expression In her eyes.
Teacher—"Yea, children. Tha hair, of our head isane n matifesto making public that which •• ’Yes, veiy often.’
all numbered." Smart hoy (pnl Ins ont a hair ‘bay have been doing in eecret for years, | "Tbe . she opened tha Bible to St
Senator or Governor. The St. Lenta lie
publican hai this to say of the yonng man’s | tha'ILETcThaV '“id 1 ” 1 " a***’ I '* '°‘ Um bj t0 ¥ul *’ ' lhi * * on,d
MDiratioDs* I ° D * - ™ C0D * raijr 8 oi( ^ e «x L e , proper thing to do, as it would eafe a
The only possible objection to Hon. John M. P® nent o£ ,b ® P»rty declare! that as aneb 1 great deal cf valuable time.
JlomMa Qofernor or Cnittd but-* Senator It 1 1 toxti.llu y nhuuld be “rfaeicdl,. I ——
b a txi.sma senUlty be has nanlftslod from hie In- devoted" to ohargei anting from tbe war— I Blrmlngham Frovlonancaa.
fancy and his oiarpowirlag fondaasa for pic. I to pensions and liks matters. Any ditto-
Bhoald ha abandon tha pie habit sad grow younger gar< j „f , uob cbaIgoa wou ld solidify ngslnst | 01n ‘ *• ct J ln * ‘ , * Te B *
“■* tho Democratic parly every Northe-n State. I A (#,r d ’ ,y * *8° lh * B ““ ln * ha “ A R« To1
Of oonrse I did; lead it every da;
Yon read the Salmon on the h
a kii
and nreMutloa It)-"Wall, whet’, tha number of namely, thdr intention to break np this or- thew and there lay the *20 till she bi
mu hairt" ^Teacher—*Nomher one!* Johm^an i | d *r, Ibe fact U heralded throughout the between the leave.. Th.rew. aW
I w ? 8ld “>• of an iDalitutlon that | too, in each 8U Mark. S’. Luke «
la tha cou:s* of tlma, ha will have a great futon.
Colonel Coiy.r, of lh* Nastvl'lo Ameii-1 la “ bln “ oa *“ , "^ 1 “°" 1 ®,"“V 0 n lH't I "‘>1 d « anything, fair or nnfair, to hill op- j John -*S0 in all-and 1 would have
from m, friers '• | I ° £ “ *° ^ ^
... . . ...... .... . „ , .over ihe wires to all parts of tbe country. I •• ’I told you St. Matthew hsd tha
Hon. John J. O'Neil, of Missouri, Is one To go book of 1884 Is scarcely necessary nateered thi* information to the public: hin.B.-My dear, you came to too late last night while a rt solution in favor of that polloy I account of tho Sermon on the Mount,
of tbe Demooratio members of the Honse The platform of 1880 demands "a tariff for 0o, °” 1 a ‘ X ’ 1 " u *' , * r ** , * d to th * !,a,hT lto J«» talked in your s eep. Mr. B. (nneasllyi- will nevor be heard from. Dost U thrown all my mother said about the matter.
, „ ... - . I *’ “* *•““ I0 : I Amcrtjao, hn« It appear* that be does not control I Did 1» Whaldld I eaj! Un. B.-It sounded like I in the eyea of our members that they may ,
whom Ripubllcan oomepondents bavo I revenue only. There is not another word I tu poi^ me report down ihUway uthat the] "enuup, JtckpoL” Mr. B. (nltb admirable pree-1 broome eo blind as not to see the real dan-1 Charles Dlckene andnu fa r
been reporting as opposed to President on the subject No ambignity there. I nlghi tba Preeldaoi’a meacage tu nceivad the Hi ] toc oof mtod)-Ya», my dear. 1 had teendUcuee-1 gantbfet faco ns. | From the Boaton Hnrald.
Olevtland'a tariff policy. In this cornice- Tha glorions campaign of 187C was con-
tion the St. Lqttja Republican publishes the j ducted on this tariff plank:
following: Wi denounce the pmsent tariff, leviad upon r t » mccnCUP, lanlf vUn. with Ihoeo of tbePrcei j I 1 *“.R n ^? a ^ aB g<, . T<lr S‘I ed aocarafnllvoffher nleo«antfecf-
Oolonti C *lyai u>u» ooritoia bit too pr©* Dr. BcbUtnuno la at prr*«t *ecM«d I attempt to eaUbliih oompetlDg Up— I 1
vioue friend: vatlon.of tha TempUof Veauiln th. Island of has been killed off. To-day Jay Gonld la TSiSSvni
Tbo Age, having pnbluhed thu eutemaat eavaml | Ccrlgo. | tb. praolloal owner of 11,1 part _ ot t! ; J “ ' 1 n, tbelr molhar OOUBtry.
LU own Mai: I impoverUhtd maoj ladoatrlM to •ubaldlis a taw.
I believe the policy of the Pmldcnt U rlfht, and I xt prohlbiU lmpoiti tbet might pnrcbMO tbe pro-
will support It Jou* J. O'Neill. I ,iucU of Amerloen Ubor. Ii bea degraded Amerl
Tbli U bus In ms. Tbs Dsmocrstlc delegation C sn commerce from tbs Art t to an Inferior rsLk I Af*. hiring published tbU sUtsmsot sstsisU Csrlgo. rno prnoiicsi ownor oi inai pn« oi toe women who alwaji iopreil <
■om Missouri lc now solid. on the high mm. Xt hu cut dewn tbs iAlf , I^ “ F b * M lo “y 1,0 t,lcl » WM I John Morrison, one of Mr. Powdsrlj's most ptr I United BUtcs that he wjihes to tako. u ®R° inK B .. nlcu i n eTUJMOMt
It ia eTident that the Hon. John h«s din-1 of American menufsetuns st home Usld.no suchdUcus.i-n took pises. Them he. .munt oppoMrs. hM bsM invited to rUlt bswsrk rote*£•$**** th®dliUni*« of tho Amer* Miaa D f cke n8 is wmjwbtl
, navarbmnih. llghMitdlf.r.ne. of oplnkn U- by KOe.c.dtDgKntghU and orgaalM an oppoel- lean people medium height, with a il-rder,
•in TTninn and th. Rallimr.m and Ohio HdUie their homo While *» “T...
covered whioh aide of bis bread is orna
mented with oleomargarine.
An Interesting Exhibition*
first
Poultry
In Macon doling the week br ’inring Jan
uary 2nd.
home
I abroad, and daptatad tha returns -.. ... ...
I Amo.ican agrlculture-an indnatry followed b, >««“*• * ad _
1 half oor people. It cc.U th. people dv. Uioe. one ,hl " 8 ‘’ “o-th.tu for. Demecntic paper that
mom thull nmdacas- to tha JTnm oLmeu ^ «“ <» <><• !»•« f»d .
texaUon eh all .be only tor raven a*.
I Tbo poitloae of lha mtaaage which It was
HJ *UM. I n ik 1 did HI n . wera In aceordancw with the Chicago platform ware I has made a eeneatlon In Washington by appworlns I etn m cl ,i kls hemg reduced to tho minimum I t£l ® 8 on of a gifted father to ,
A largo number of cash premiums are or . °“ tba ‘ r P ,end,d °" iUe ® o£ D ' moora,io b«*«ilF commendwl. other poitloae at th. m-ww la a biuleh gray overc-mt mad. ot wool which graw wbi | a onr t *U graph charge* under control wh ? r8 ‘ b ? f,lb R !„ ^‘tonr Ona
red for the vailona olaiiee of noiltry and d> * ioe - Snmuel J. TiUen was elected to have been r..p«ifolly o.lilclrad- Tho qwmUon U 0B hU owe .heap at tie Woreertar farm of monopoly are being advanced away be- l ‘°Rom humet»°'« ^
144 mo . ,/ ““ I tha presidency. notmtUad Th. American Intend. 10 do 1U part jodgo Bradley, afur a eoneuliaUon with party I yondlhb reaob of tho oemmon people. whom M^r. D^ickeii bas m ‘ .
— * “ ! ' 1 F 1 1 and connect from roatoa, has decided to | * < MOEE FOE ME oouuT ^ T
R.. nf ir.thr i conical ihwwhmJou of Warren o, Anmid to Oon-j '“A highwayman captured is sent to 1 *° at tatner w -
Roua has reason to bo proud of th® Trib 1 fMlfroBl Hhode teiand duirlet, on tha j prison, after tils booty is takeu from him.] in a Not Shell
one. It is now an sight page daily willi | ,. roon4 of f „ 0 a_ inumldatlon and bribery. | A mote rkillfnl rogue steals not only Ihe I From the New York WcrM
President Grover Cleveland is indeed
Democrat. Are his aenailents Dcmccrata?
fared
dogs. Tbs prcmloms era open tu w'-l com
petfon. Entries not received by tin
o’clock Monday, Jaruary 2nd. will be ruled I □^Td!
out uuleai unavoidable delay te proved. All ' 1
birds eempeting for premiume must be tbe
property ef tbe exhibitor, e id all specimens] sure. Tbe bank# do not draw in to save
most be exhibited in their nature) coudl- j themselves. Stocks do not go down. Prices
tion, except games and game bantams. j of goods and produoe do not go down."
Tbe rnlee for tbe inhibition are well I This ii what tho rabid Cincinnati Uommer-
drawn and will be stiictly enforced. Tbe cial-GaxeUe says cf the effect of the Pieai-
membera of the teteeiailon have aasnr- dent’s message, and there eonld be no bet-
aneee of a large lumber cf entiles from let evidence that tbe oonntry approves tbe
different points. Tbe local Interest in poul- message than these words of the President's
try and dags for tba pact five years has re- poll deal enemy,
stilted In the ecenmnlelion in end about A uwimiwab Awwrchi.i.
Macon of a stoek sufficient to make a fine A bill will be introduced in Congress au-
show. Bnt onr local specimens will be I thcrizing tbe President, on tbe affidavit of
bronght into sharp competition with the three reputable dUxeua to any district al
beit products of other yards end kennels, toniey 0 f tbe United States, to expel from
We have no donbt tbe exhibition will be the country any alien who has advised tba
tha best of tbe kind evor seen in this Slat*, destruction of property, murder of officers.
Any information relative to tbe exhibi-1 It ia aimed at Moat and his gang of
tion can be obtained from Mr. Clark Grier, Anarchists, and might prove * cheap and
Secretary Georgia Poultry and Bench Asvo- easy wsy to get rid of a very troublesome
elation, Macon, Qa and undesirable element. Its wisdom may
Mb. Feank Goedoe, son of Governor ] **1‘ be doubted, however. The aummaiy
GordoD, was married at Kt John’* Church, expulsion of men from the country, with-
WeabingtoD, D. 0., yesterday at noon, to 0Bt GUI and with few formalities, smacks
Miss Georgia Louise, daughter of Mr. Hal- 100 much of tyrannical European methods
let Kilbonrn, cf Washington. Governor to aa£t CQI institutions. Try some other
Gordon acd bis family were present. Mr. I **T ® 8 ®t
Flank Gordon will nuke New York bis | Tee concurrent testimony of residents
borne, end will engage in tbe practice of; nod visitors U that Macon has tba beat
thaUv. Many congratulations were tele-j water ot tbe North Anuria in continent.
Igrapbed from friends in Georgia. j And there Is plenty ot iL
T_ . Aseooiatcd Pre-e disualcbw end with every 1 Ham Miner and Mra James Brown PaUrr an on money from ttie pasaengert, but actually Facts: . , . ,.~nt
! T “*“■ " # a department kept eteid.ly up to a high .tend .hT^a nf a bneinm. e.;«s,.on. A. BMilmora atm!, ears, eneinm, the rallroed itaclf, enS L Swplu. tetetlon for the «»««»
dfUMtmcLt kept ateadilj up to a high awH u ,>«.*«- — * , 4 . • ,, - -- -- » ■ -- -- a |V| ^
ard. J Jbn 1< mple Graves is editor and ba 1I liam *°** 10 EtU0£> * 801—8 *** | *Intt^l M tt® ? b
is a good one. U me can now wake op
up every mtroiLg end ei joy a 1 ve news
paper along with its o if -e end bett r oaken
munlcattona whatever (mm Mr. Miner except those
luo. a. xneireaaury gin..™-- -.. a
"Twelve yens ago $3,000,070 worth of I ihn ourrent fiscal ye**
railroad bonds were taken in an illegal I taken from private enteipn*®
, n ,i. uj,iQ.a la'thw name ot a new alar, who. ae I manner. It is alleged that Jay Gonld wav I in publio vaultv. R,„„a«ring f
jSssSSSsskj:
aurTheatre. Kew York. MondajBifht. with Jomph iUlnteof limitalloni wag pleaded and he called or paid exciptwitb hieo»? l“]
which came through bat own manager and cousin,
Philip Barton Kay.
A Contrast.
The Philadelphia K = ud evUa.Uention I iST-ko-mR sh. Ucreamy I £ I STn
to the fee: ibal the leather aod shoe maon- with a bright fee*, eltar complexion, a low. aweat .braid tbvt be will ileal it evideneed 544,000 become due and pa**«“
(ictarers cf Ike Uoit a 8utod, vbo h»?c I wicn sod m *iistar%i nunnsr." I by Ibe word« of Uobert Garrett, spoken ftoe. »nd 1907, when I* j*. 41 *
free raw materia', nbiolntely control the] Oa-of raoalor Edmunds'favotiu amneammit.‘a I ■ ‘ ' ' 1 ' *
, . . . * to fitjf tsofttor Evartt whw Iks Uliw attempt* to I thkt tcok bin ftWKT from liilliuoffi. 116 I PlODMlll! n#F v
boma market—exeept in tbe matter cfL a,. <l-tC h. Uadom tula in the meet aerlona B aid: ’Watch Jay Gonld while I am gtine or I l. P The Democratic P 0 . u ’ y "£®i
glares—and dnrltg the past year exported „d uw.aau.ng while before tha ami. he wiH steal »he Slue of M-rylrnd.' Deedlcas taxee on elothing.
good* to tbq vain, of (10,436.134. Ou the I Dent New Y-rket eonld be mad* to nn-leritaud that I "Jay Gonld bee gone as far ae ho ongbt food Ltt alone the tana 0
other band, tbe wool maunfootaren, pro-1 Edmonds did not mesa all he said. I to go in his carter of rapacity. The ayatem I tobaqoo. ~,ii»v-Off *>'
tected by duties avenging 67 per sent.. I ^ th.^ kmmShakreIreAw. U.|her^i«»nt, mn b. dlapUcmi if tha peo-1 .. te £
. ... . . ... ^ .. , —r visiting pie awake from their elcmbers. The ac- on wbiaky, beer, tobaew,« wlull
have had to contend against importations I artirt*a atndlo m thlactty recently ha was tavt-1 coonta of the next Presidential election I war taxes on clothing. t°c • _
of mauufaetured woolens of the value of nd ton main u tea. lu agreed to do to if hta may be flashed over wires owned and eon-1 «ew» Tart*-
*44.235,243, and have been ab e to export I hoat/aacould (urnlte him with brown bread and I trolled by the people if they aot at once. ludnclng'hn .
onlv -142 worth of mannfaeturea. hoc water. Thla was aU ha wasted for rapper. £ expect that every Knight of Labor who is From theBawklaavUto:Otep»e o(| goud
J .a . • a . .a . I L. o. o. Lamar rata that Fraaklla’a antobtogia- j n £ 8e order for ths order's gool as well as llie Maoon , 0 ^ pn<
Anclhor fact is that the rate ot wage* ^ tal ^ to bll bud> bj bta I his own will make an effort and at once. annonnctd * r * d !fnfLe7 00aJ 8,,£
among tba leather »others ia higher than L...,. r -.Li .r. UJ hooka, ‘‘ Tb ® master workman of the local as- daily Lena from *10 to *o*ori
among the operstive* of woolen mills. He>u a dalteateboy.bat worked with lha Ohere t f > . wh * ch ‘hGeG-ular ccniea will Tho l<: f d ‘ og “j ,o I^eir for t**®'-
on hu (rthar'a p aotation. whan ha taarnad to ‘S 1 »“ 1 i a£ *ly Line a red letter call, gSdkl bean shinty* * lu ®> t ,aklcg art
^w a^Tim. Ld duTMd2- and .,«Tw .ho. a M 1 th » meuheta together and read it to They hardly thought « 0 ,
C™. pmai and dig ganur. sad av« to moo a thcm _ H|| alu appointed | tion except in rear®
rbrlatanln* r.. P G^® ««
chrlateclag at her I tb#
Cox uses-Max Laoam, of Louisiana, tele
graph* the Timex- D.mrc:»«that the angar
duties are cafe in the hards of the Demo-
nave s committee appointed i uou eao»r~ — —- . . W(t t ao*---
to take the accompanying p-iiticna turongh weekly ®diGon*. “ . pap< r. •'
icighboreocd in which be txpeuee except for
pmileonv. Indeed, they are already marked wllb .hit* cay. aad Macs Hoary, Wto looked rtrj | eommittem^or aateYho
foraacriSce. I aaopalortahU la faU Highland -
lect AQoUacr I Teleoeapu it* raibenefitt®
bly seltct a to b* one o£1 ““‘
committee to waits upon or write to your I of Georgia and tue d-