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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1887-TWELVE PAGES.
_.,r, rrwT it/i 7) t li IT I Pensions to Union Soldiers I oral consumption in the United states is as I wad. then," «»ld the deacon, "go out behind the I AT TITF fJAPTTAL.
JLjtlJhj Jj- | The Detroit Tribune i« a sort of invalid | oheap. qnalily for qnalitv. aa in Europe. I blrn * ni reld u ® l ° ud ' from b*® 11101118t0 * nd ' “ I
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I'tfVLUUD KYSBY DAT III TH* TTA» AND WKI1.T
by tbe
T legrapU and Messenger Publishing Co.,
97 Mulberry Street, Mnciu, Ga.,
barn and read It aloud, from beginning to end, aa |
I among newspapers. It sink, to the verge I wb .t is the need of a tariff to keep up j ^ c o 1 D b ^“_^ 6 k,IOW ho,, • “ d ch ‘ ri ° “ ° p 10 my I
| of the graTe occasionally, but baa hereto- workmen’s wages? The press would re
ply, perhaps, that American manufacturers I
fore found a reacner in some fool Repubil
PERSONAL.
can who believes there is yet money to be do not produoe articles of so poor a quality
<3 yean of
The Princess of Wales, whe ie now
made in Michigan,by damning free trade and I a3 (hos'e which would be imported were 1 i
The Dally l.d.iiv.ro<lI by the rebel South. It mak.s no difference the tariff lowered, bat snoh an answer L d now u, u of at<mr thronKU tb , Holj . Land,
tiled nostro* free to eu that there is not a free trader nor a reoel I would be very insufficient. If they can Lieutenant E. L. Zallnskl, cf dyoemite sun feme,
to be fonnd—its fight with the shadows of produce superior goods os cheaply as can I wu among the ermy cutters noalnated yesterday
The Wsaanv litneUed to enbecrlben, pottage free, I them it has conjured np must continue. Its their foreign competitors, there is no rea- forjtrumotlon to e wptitaey,
,t 11.00 arearendSO cents for alx months.
Transient airertiaementa will be taken for the
DeUy et $1 per square of to lines or leu, for the
tint Insertion, and to oonta for each snbeequent In-
• irtton, and forth* Weekly at II for each InaerUon.
Death, funeral, marriage and birth nulcea >1.
Rejected eommunlcailone wUl not be returned.
INTERESTING GOjiSIl* FROM
POLITICAL CENTER.
A New Marshal of the Hupr* me Court—
The Luxuriant Llres of the Judges
— Commissioner of Paneloni—
Qto, Johnston's Vitality.
fighting does not amount to much, for the BO n why they should not rival them in in-
Tribane is weak and ill, but it is fall of tho ferior grades, and if at the difference in I I'ih-ookij'n Kagie,
When Mr. Eeely dies the popular long in Phila
delphia wUl be: "Who will care for Motor now?"
[Special Correspondence Macon TaucoBara J
Washington, Dsoember 21 —John G.
Nioolay, after fifteen years s rvico os mar-
I piice the people prefer the inferior, the I Mr. Oladatone gravely announces that tho farther I shal of the Supreme Court of the United
Recently, in noticing the call of the Rc-1 government has no right to deny them I North he goee the larger he Audi the head* of the I ymtei,, p a9 been diaplactd and superseded
pnblioan national eommittea if or their choioe. To do so would be to stretch P*°P Ie - » nd tbl *. h ® “T*- *• » ,l « 11 of Ul ' ir greater by Ool. Richard 0. Parsons, of Cleveland.
1 ‘"dependenceof character, The reason for it is not very obvious, but
Bepreeentatlve Lloyd Bryce, of New York, has ] a deputy marshal tel s mo that both the
invalid’s fretful Ul-nature.
convention, the TsmuitAPn said the idea of paternalism in government to '"Bem-eaenmtire'LioTd'B
Ootreipondence containing important news and y, a j it mea „t a "continuation of the present lengths never known before.
dtHtuelone ol living topics Ie solicited, hot must
be brier end written npon bnt one aide of tba paper
to have attention,
rate of excessive taxation and the diatribu
tion of the ampins among old soldiers. It
If the Press's statement were true, it dlae.” Mr. Bryce la a aon-ln law of Edward Coop
would be an unanswerable argument in fa- ®r. and helaanaldon thi stiff of Governor llill,
written a society romance, wblcb te calls "Pere- outgoing and incoming colooels are on the
' * 1 most friendly terms with etch other, and
that the members cf the coart are on the
ltemltteucee ah'onld be made by eapr.ee, petal would be well to remember that very little vor of the lowesUariff possible. It cannot U. i. the paymaster for tbe .mire State militia of | tamo termswith both^enUemaD^ and like-
... ~"f‘«rrd letter. I o£ it (tbe surplu-j would come south of the be denied that onr present tariff, by taxing "apum General Glely. who fought with tbo is found with Ntooliy that anybody is able
"tiio river." raw materials and ia other ways, adds to the Biitiih Army at the battle of XewOrlean*. and who to formulate, and that the tact that he is
The Tribaae makes this the text ot a vety I coBt of prodcotioo. If, in spite of this dis. I* the oldeat of living writer*, ear*, in a letter to receiving $5,000 a year all the while as an
silly attack upon thote who wish the tariff advantage, onr manufacturers produce as General Grant wiiaon, that he has contributed an torhas doubtless something to do with
note, monej order or registered letter.
All communication* should beaddreaaed and all I q^oriver,
money ordere, checks, etc., be made payable to
TBE TELEGRAPH,
Macon, Oa.
flowed* ‘^’^Und
THE g'
■■fife"" - £
higher oohWlV‘° t ? ro ‘Vfh i i0t th « ‘h.
the growth of P' ,ces for
sway to the vmyJ! a ? uai >‘retch
miles, planted side ,, f .° r ®‘les and
of fight The grtaLt ,“.s?G?*? Dnio 8<'M
nlation is from tho youi D the P°P*
ing the West and Sto& 8 i“®nZi°$* ‘^ T ’
tune, allnred by wondert'f,?^ ‘ 0,1 „ ,Qr -
find there land a we!!!!!!®*’*. n d ftey
More are going from the
the East and WeBt. ntb tban f[ om
“We traveled between eigu ... .
thousand miles, going out by th. it”! ***•
cific and rein ningby the Sant^, U I ^ i 3 ft n p . 4 ’
iting on cur way and inipecUn/tii a' u ‘
at llsyton, Milwaukee and ]?eave. How "
Alilhe institutions we found
oond Uon«. Pnbbo reosption,
dered the party at various point* Zt ®"-
*• “-AiwiKa
Anuounceinents
Office Maoon Tilbobaph, December 11,
buiv muikm uuuu mwto »uu wwu mjo muiu nuvituiinjp, our wBuaittGiurerB proaace m «««»- «-t I tha Aanna ... n I., „• _ y _ r~-■~*««u , huo[SantK
xeadjoBted^snd lo»ered, and npon the J cheaply as theBriliBh, with it removed they j ^^m^o^l™**** 0 * , ‘ BUckwocd#M * g ' j Parsonn, who was marshal fifteen years Arizona, New Me^o^
Sontb.inwHoh it manages to use a great oould easily undersell them and quickly. j, r , T a,i or . tho retlrieg minl.ter to Liberia, U * I “»
many opprobrious epithets and several mis- supplant them in tbu markets of the world. ,hoit. beefy, grou-looklng men. with a heed like a I!“ L *V“'" y
ago, rtsnmes bis old place. When he was
1887, From and after this date the prioe statements of fact—to nss an enpbemistio I
ot tub Tbi.eobaph will be as follows:
75 its.
phrt.se. AV’e are indifierent to its abase,
bnt will correot one of its—misstatements,
nn | The Tribune says: “The TELEGBArnand | notbo granted,
jtg constituents ol.ject to pensioning Union !
4 00 j soldiers." This is untrue. The
Sonth has bet>n
willing that the
, .by spccnlation and lobbying to some ex-
cannon-ball and enUrely devoid of eipreeilon or u th h{ , y . d '. “ , hay-makirg
received a pamphlet enUtled ,n ! eU ‘ c,u * 1 ch,rlc, ® r ’ HI. oolor U a glnger-bmd ^ of Pacific Mail, trunk railroads, and
LOod-ReMonawhv it should I yeUow ’ * od “.ha. few of th. outward ch.ract.r- 8Q J gioiM ot T „ io n. sorts, and it was nn-
° Kcaa0DB wh 7 “ should I lillc , of the higher clea.colored man ot todaj. 1 deratood that an unwonttd pile of money
Utah Need Not Apply,
We have
Utah Statehood
7.001 wbole
1,80 fectly
Daily, one month. . . .
Daily, three months. . .
Doily, six months. , .
Drily, one year. , . .
Weekly, one yaar. . . .
Terms: Gash in odvanoe.
Present snbsonoere they OvnLnne on the l cd in, 6raUy BO t, This is shown by the The a d ro ig,ion of Utah at this time [ fl I helm ei e brajv. thetv.eof ede-ghter of • N.r time. So now he resumes.
These regions nre, as yer, not fitted fw ,w
general habitatic n or oth. r American^
cattlemen and sheep growers .^
probable that for years to oomii a
madio raoe of men wi 1 posers them m
=st» Dg03MWe *~
Ho la nnaparlng in bla dennnclatlon of Llborla, I suddenly oamo into the bank account of
It is the joint prodnotion cf the Demo-1 and tbe discomforts of .ta Ilfs. “Diok Parsons,’’ Then be began to i ok
atio and Republican Territorial commit- Th “ < J UMn of Sweden n oloaoly watched by her contemptuously on Lis pittance of $3,000 as
P er * trei of Utah The reeeona naainat the I . ttendlDU - Sbo 1. golt g to England ahorOy after marshal, and longed far fresh h tbsge. wovun is sown on a ereat h.e.a.V'I
iost C ,° , . u a* 880 6 * vv 1 lh ° I Ohrlitmai, and she will raaldo for aeveral months He asked to be sent to Congreis and bis land, and is in vxoellent condition*!!! 10 !
1 conferring of statehood on the Mormon a t either Bournemouth or Torquay. Sto la not I district responded with alacrity. He ro- two innhva hloh ‘jftoW
olsimscf Union soldiers to compensation I territory oro set forth with great force and vary popular In .Sweden, whore she has n.vor boon I signed the maratalship. But' alas, his
for disabilities incurred ehonld be promptly Bte bound to have their t fleet on Congress, forgiven for boxing, on her ffrat arrival at Stock- party sect him hither only just that one
I asked him if he noticed the crop, , t ...
... 1 an eye out for them," he
“In Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Oh!
the wheat is sown on a great bie»s!h ,
land, and is in excellent erudition, !S,t!
two inches high, well set, spreading fill-
of ptimo color and uniform grJwh
j — „ iiie miiuiNNini ui utuu uv iuits bixuo ia i non a „, t, x„ “tj
old basis for twelve months, or tske cosh vote, of Southern Congressmen in helping olearIy ont o£ the queiUoD . Tbe plote9t of *“***”“• tfwbuSt&iatltmnZi&Tu&tn
option. 1 to eetsblith tbe most literal pension system the recognized representatives in that Ter- william T. Waihbnm, the poet whote gracefnl I P» I80Da i8 sn expensive person; he likes to
H, Cahpdill, Manager. lbe wor *'i "haa evet Been—which spreide j t jtoiy of toth great pcUtiosl nartiet oaudot j vorua are often a«n lu the periodicals, iaa Now H'!? in ft 0,, ” a 8 e ‘ ®P d Rive swell dianers,
— over the North in pensions nearly a third of fail ^ OTe reome the most insidions c fforls York lawyer. Ho la atao toe author of two novel. en J e “ ® D w!!„ D ® 4 i - •'
Hi the way, what has become of Fred| lhe grj „ inoome ot the government, to | of ths lobby wbioh Ja iQ the pay ot tbe of highly aonuUonri feature., written, ilka tbo tba '^ Se nite coLLitUe^°room T s"bnt U ‘l
- ... I mvtmi. whitn frin from liii 1. •»*i littwlnr.w. Mr. I . *
whioh the Sonth contributes its (nil share, Mormons at Washington Bat the deeign ml! ho P° not -
..A mbJA it .AAAiwoofrt.rtMh.ltAnAfUg .. . . . . . I Wuhbnrn la a UArrard man. about forty yunol max
CnAKOXS IN TOE SUPBZME COURT.
Dr. John Hall, ot New York, stys StnU »d of which it receives few of the benefits. was veiv wtU understood before It was V?,kJ a f ouwor ^ ^ 4 ™ or 1
Clans must go. bnt Sant. Claus is » bigger B nt the Timtoiurn and its constituents do , 0 BeonrB admission into the Union in hu g«b. ’ H.U . W .clon ouL* Wa.hTc gl' eha ’‘° ^0^ Lincoln's ‘t*im“ ““ThonThe
IQ An tt AQ H/t Hello * • aa! tA tk. Panainn Tinman hfino (TTO.fi A I a a aw* a ..... a A • I _« L .a «w « ««- a , I.A _ I - - ” - - - *
otjeet to the Pension Bureau being made I by a plausible
Ore coiporalion - now" controls an nn-1 I P 0110 ? of th ®
broken line of railroad from Portland, Ore
gon, to New Orleans*
acqniescenoa
government
in the aleck Of Maaiachuaotta, from which aprang the I judges had to lire on $1500 a year, and
toward I ut ® * l0l l a . t *l reotor of Grao - church, and tho prea-1 they humbly dwelt in tenements around
the surplus revenue, no matter how much I Mormonism and under a constitution I * n * treatment of Bobort'a College, near Oomtantl-1 on Capitol Hill. Some of them boarded;
in excess of tbe needs of tho government wb j ob forbids polygamy and provides se-
miil the stream may be. They believo tho | V6I6 penalties for it. Bat tho moment
INTRODUCING A NEW STOCK.
some of them rented a floor and indulged
in light housekeeping, and they no more
aspired to lead the fashions than did the
About all of lha steel rail mills have shut 0 i a [ mB 0 f 0 [d B0 ldiers on tho government I Etab en tered the Union under this consti- Senator Palmer’s Proposed Experiment For family chaplain of tho eighteenth oentnty
down. They also shnt down on the good aboc [d
wages of their employes.
be met in a generous lu ti on [t would become a sovereign State.
spirit—as they have been heretofore wou [j baTe t be p0 wcr to alter, amend,
bnt they percaive that interested or abo ij sb the
lleturlog American Horseflesh.
| From the Louisville Courier-Journal.
Senator Palmer, of Michigan, is sbont to
whoso fate it was to marry the favorite
chambermaid.
Now, presto! Etch judge gets $10,000 a
Th* youngest man in Congress is Mr. bnt they percaive that interested or abo ij sb t b8 decoy constitution, and to trv tbe tIn erimeLt of breedimr nnra Ara- yo * r ‘ mcra ,baa ,wico “* moeh as before
Phelan, of Tennessee. He is also editor of | peraons are endeavoring to keep^ np the | { rim# t bo organio law to snit the religion | v,,„„ t,„„„ „ l(h p„„t,„„ n I lesd ng 6 ven membtra of the osbinet.
the Memphis Avalanche.
I persons care little about tho soldiers their I °°mpieto control of the oommnnity by I have. E. W. Cottrell, the superintendent I Some of them aro soeiafly very
the nrsto Jnlythe peope ha e just iolloi tnde is for the indirect bounties which Mormon influence. Nor oculd Con or cm I of S.nator Palmer’s fine farm near Detroit, I I fanoy it might not be pleasa
relioinn .. . ... « . . . . ' I and lettt.ng even membtra of the osbinet.
I war taxes which are impoverishing the I „ nH ^,,1. Th„ n.niii! !i!. I bian h ° r8 ° 9 With P " ohe,oa thoronghbreda, 1 They „ t tbe fuaMona. They mostly live in
i.n,m nf th» fnw sod tastes oftho people. Tho Gentile ele-1 bop i DR ; bereby t 0 raise in this country a I palaces ia the Northwest They drive their
many for the henent or tne e . A I ment would be powerless to prevent the blC ed of horns superior to anything we now I own carriages and enff their own iootmen.
* I nmutna (*A*n liitln fthnnt tho SOldielB their I It.. J A.. t„ V W iy th. Unnta af ll...v.t nvaonalnllr rovw amhliinn.
oaose of eomplaint against somebody.
Tn* Rt-pnblicans should indneo Mr. Sal
Irvin and Mr. Kilrrin to ccme home. Mr.
Blrine i i completely overshadowed by their | readers
fame.
or theindirect bounties wmen Mormon influence. Nor oculd Con or mb 1 01 Senator i'almers tine farm near Detroit, 1 i fanoy it mignt not be pleasant to serve
of taxredno'.ion threatens to -„. h lau ,„ it sailed from New York on Wedaesday last on them. They are powerful. They are hon
or rax reuuo.ion emiutous eo piBa {or B blato any tuob lawB M j t baB put ^ AUfir He Und at Bon . bamp t ODi Bnd es t. They are able. They are learned in
the necessity
withdraw.
The TELKOBArn'a reminder
that little '.cf the
ont in pensions
paid
into operation in Utah. I from there go to La Percbe, in France, the | some directions, and four'or five cf them
Utah will never beoame a State until borne of tbe celebrated Percheron horse, have cnlturo and refinement as well as po-
money lb ., M i. c i oar f Ti a. nn „ tha , i, i. i nao ., Mr. Cottrell will purchaso at La Perebo sition. Bnt from being always overworked
cm i « . !L‘. T Iklrtr or forty Percheron stallions and I and from long sitting iiTone position in a
dominated by Mormonism. Tbe breaking I malea for Senator Palmer’s farm. These I monotonons row on tbebenoh across that
Cisccrr judges In New York get from I South did not spring from hostility to I np 0 j tho church land system may haiten I bursts will not be impoited nntil spring, I little room, admitting of no exerciss and
$7,030 to $10,000 a yoar. Georgia circuit I Uaion soldiers. It was intended as a hint I tlie la tllemeat of that rioh territory by bnt Mr. Palmer's egent gees thru early to little ventilation more than one or two of
judges get $2,000.,car, and work harder I l bat tt ere la a proper limit to gtnero.lt,. em , giaDta from tha 8tatfi< bnt tbe pres- SI'®;, 111 “n^'• U iK!!? 1 .-!;
•• i vr v i. l al I n*nv ,l a nn _ _ avJ _ a i AUK » 41 pnfk nf a in nr a I . ,.. . . I Will ftlSO COQBUlt GbillltS DQ I CRAlly tX&t pOIRll O WltQ tlluOS. I lUTO SCC‘D
than their New York brethren. Georgia now pay s at least $1,500.1X0 more enoe ot ^ Mormon, and his control cf the tbe bead of the bureau of Hippgnei mote than one member, all accoutered in
Meadows ore still gnen and the <
How he is go- oattle looking well. herds cl
“It was pleasant to heave in sight of th.
Missouri attain. On the Pacific slope tint!
seemed an ov.rflaw of lnxariantsen.no"!
pleasure, butimo the splendid communi*
•l { 8 of the Oontral West the signs of tub
mt.takablo. and a return to ths resion
where men had gathered the wealth of their
fields and stored it in farms and made
themselves song for the winter was a at
gratifying. The mines and mill, were in
operation; ‘ho fences and farm houses in s
good state of repair and print; there wm that
air if aeoninnleted wealth and prosDeriiv
that marks the maturity of great oornrnon-
wo. libs. The rat broods wer. pe.f.Vt, and ,
symmetrical part of the greater life of
whioh the, we re arteries. At ths end ol
my trip I am oontent to believe that no
man can go amiss in choosing a boms in
any part of the great republio, and I never
had tbo cockles ot my besrt so warmed bv
anything material aa when crossing the
MisBitsippi and feeling that I was tg«in in
my own dear Htete."
Gen. Blaek has entirely recovered iron
tho rheumatism that afflieted him before
starting, and he is brown with the inciden
tal and, in fact, occidental exposure oi fire
weeks of travel. He looks as strong ss e
horse, bnt it is anticipated that he will be
tco weak to refn-e the Domccralio nomina
tion for tbe Vice-Presidency when it ia
handed to him on s silver salver ntxt Jane.
DAVIS AllD JOHXSTtX.
One ot the liveliest men in this town ii
General Joseph E. Johuston, commiaiionei
of railroads, and the man who mule an nn
expeoied appearance at the first Ball linn
which was e xaevdingly opportune or inop
munitions,
icseant to serve
Tnrr call it “Mind unit," in Rnatnn .ml I ttan tb# 00, ‘°" “ er Bovermneni ana tne in-1 m0 ,t dteirablo localities, will save to repel 1 in tbe Department of Agriculture of I his solemn gown of black, put in a rage pottnne, depending on how yon look at it
' Merest on her public debt—lo tbe armies immigration, and to retard the srowth I Franoe, aa to the best method of trana I over some little things not worth a mo- I saw him run to oatoh a street car the oth
s OTltlnniHtn OD iufl HQDtilMD ttlltDullQER. I.. ■ • • .■ « I a aa a * I 0 w* I — — .. A — ■— V— I m. A. — — — d*Avn IA . m S — I enavtl'* • b A B o Vi i
Gan Groavenor of Ohio tried to oet tha Conraging information from M. Da Hays cd, e of art, knowledge of eoience, knowl-
uan. uroavenor, Ol unto, mod to get the r(g „“ 1D J lhe eaay tran.portation ol hor/e. e go of law and cf equity, knowledge cf sa
invention of Repnblioon dabs to pass a I tIom Arabia, he will go to Jerusalem, and, I elet, and of manners, but tbts la only a ve-
Tbi Winchester Arms Company ixporia I u u the only word,
arms bnt it cannot send ammm ilion 1
•broad. Yet moat of tbe ooat of tbe first is
to the other. The Tribnne me, objeot to
the word gencroaity in this connection, bnt 1
ment’s tbonght.
The aad Net Is, I suppose, tbet a parson
m ty be a personage, may have knowltdge
of the woild, knowledge of book*, knowl-
Tha lllri»lu*haiu GonEreaamaa.
convention
resolution prononneing Mr. Lamar unfit |Xvith the United Elates Conanl there, Mr! | neering; peel it off ited there is the wild
Biimiogbnm has two lively dai y newspa- for the Bnpreme Bench because be once I Henry Gilman, go over to Damascus. There I man undtrnenth. It is sold that Luther
er dsy when be wss meklng a call wttbos
his earriage, and be got i vet the gronnd am
jumped ou the esr with the agiiiiy of a mu
of thirty. General Johnston ia eighty-on.
■'cars old, bnt be is yet as straight si u
Indian, and when I called on him is hi
effioe he rose and walked the llaor brisk 1 .;
explaining that it tired him to sit I ough
to add, however, that I have inspected tha
for labor, while most of U*® cost cf the I ... , nmt.itlnn Bath nrn nrlttiUand Ahi.s.m T innntn’a he will purohase fivo full-bloodrd Atatdan I ilurg his inkstand at the devil, bnt it is bis unusual attitude ma, have been the hit
latter is for material. »ora.® in, return with them to France and muon more likely that he flung it . me.- of a bn.y man that I had be.U,on,; to
nominally Demoeratie, but ona ot them,tho What would Gen. Grcsvenor have done to I lbo United States.
seeger who bad negleoud tofilli', as» welt-
Tn* interest cn tbe war debt and the I Age, ia so extreme that it referred to Brest-1 Mr. Mnrat Halstead, the ferocious editor of Henator l'almer has an idea that by long I known general wltb a big, big G has been
payments for pensions lut year were $123,-1 dent Cleveland’s message aa a dlaoovery of I the Cincinnati Commernlal-Gaxattf, for I * n( l intelligent ln-brcoding a new type ot known to do. Iam glad I did not hear
000,000. The internal revenue we. $119,- the “hand of tbe enemy/’ Thi. was very writing a letter daring the war to Salmon b/thTormrieg c{ £«" “d.“ of M *nri' 8t”e"! ‘slh^hl
000,000. How nicely they balance! Bath I d arespcotlnL It showed • degree of bad P. Chase, then becretary of the Treasory, | (be A rab hone upon tbe Perebaron mare, | w»s iDsanoly mad, or encounter John Ad
j temper whioh betrayed ths Age into a rash in whioh the fallowing language was used?
and ridlonlona ntteranoe. | Tba Fraaldtnt’a (Lincoln’!) weak, pultr*. phl-
-oansed by the war, too! I temper which betrayed ths Age into a rash 1 in whioh the following language was nsed? I and viee versa. If his experiments warrant I am. when he kicked tbe sawdnat spittoon
„ ;— .. .. . .nd rldionlons ntteranoe. Tbe Fmldant’a (Lincoln’!) wmk, pnltr.g. ptd- it, he will continue thus in breeding. Toe »oroi§ tbe House of Representative*, wildly
8ad news comes from the northwest. .. . . dtat ,, a . u r «nresonted bnmanturianum la dtath and hall to tbo Arab horse* are small, from fonrtcen to oonscloui of ths depravity of inanimate
People are starving and frotziog and thers I Tbe Birmingham . p army. Can’t yon take him by tn# throat end knock fifteen hands high, and from them have thinga.
b indescribable suffering. In many a home ln Ur ’ ®““*** d ’ * ho dce * hu hLd agAio.i. wall nntil t. u brought to hi. sprnnR all the oelebrated borsea of EagUnd It b not sweet to be oynlealorpljaaant to
^ ' I aneae wUlt tho Dirmlnohim fifnan* nn I ...... I ..n*l Ai.n-.rina Tha thnri tiohhts <la rtf I hfl nMIUTlilitir. htlt InnvLfi this Inin Dr
bai.idor at Pari., received a salary t f burJ.n. h..p.d upon the propU by th. prro.nl ha. And ,.t the plilf l Cau,r... tw^ldl.. erokly blood , nto , om# of ^ atanda>d tock ut
eov nnn u.. <! ,x. I '*»'• Thar, are acme thing, ln the Froal-1 In private cencu. ebout pohtioal matura. at It a | America bas tesn l ted in imp IC ving the eym-
$35,000, bnt thought it necessary tc the
dsnt's menage that may bs conaldared too awaep-
dignity of hb position to spend $200,000 I lBg J B on ] tr l0 accomplish the desired result lu |
yearly, ItU now plain why he held hb | revising end reducing the tariff. It may he ns
plane so long.
■ary to make concassl ns to those who are In favor |
of the abolishment of th* Internal rtvtnne tea en
Th* Chicago Intcr Oaean proposes that |0bKC0 xt . un8 , honld u ,.auced. and if 11 the.
collegia which do noltoaeh protection shall c ,n not have the ndncUon made ai: would like, | the
special
CONCKUMNG PSXSIO* AFP AIM.
,, , , , Iyeaterday oalledonUen. JubnO. Black,
mors nlaser would do avarythlaf. I metry, and possibly the endorance cf the I commissioner of psualona, and showed him
The Groevenor who introdneed tho I American trotter. If Benator Primer's I tho allegation of the “Veterans' Rights
Lunar resolution was the gentle-1 agent finds that tbe transhipment of horses I Uaion” that Secretary Lamar had made
who was in command of -from the DAmaaeni ecaport to lieraeillea b I himself obnoxlona to Grand Army men by
,, I impraotloable, be will go to Tengtera and I censing old loMiera to be removed from
aeon suer i <eo abat oln ba doDe toward scenring the I the pension office, inataocinp, espeoially,
war, and there dialingulihed | [*,[> 0 r Arab horse* there. “
Thare U a tradition in Arabia, which b
the a id e*ae of Comrade Mtay.'
Genarol Itl-ick arid, “Yea, I have seen the
bo boycotted. Professor* of political I and up n th* matsoda I woold Ilka to aee am-1 himself by hi* promUcaona tampering with . _
economy won?d nol b® the dif inUreoled 1 am •UUni touk.whaU cMgtL M w. othftr peopl<> . # pfopcrtJ< H® w»t mixed np I b»ndcd down end ^P^ed m f jot the •safi^i 01 *! 7 ytU
aini^Aniu »k«. ••• it thr. inf*, tw.*'. I •» •• in tbUCocgnM. I Am in . J" * A.**”. * t e Att . world over, tbit no full-blooded Arab hor.te | lhe f ict U well-known t> everybody who
studenlu they are now, if the Inter Oocan s I doln([||i# lMit w# ct0 . t a. n parhapa it | m k0me °' the most notonout cotton aeix-1 ^ ^vey disposed of for mmej, or offered for I cares to know tbe truth, that there are
* “■ “ w u act aa an incentive to do aomatbin* tn the right I urea of that timo. Groavenor Is a fins fel-1 .ele In any way, and that tney are never I more old aald srs and soldiers’relatives in
1 low to be criticising Lamar. I used by their owners on a pesotml journey, 1 the pension rffloe than ever before. Aa to
war and parade being the only oceasicne Macy'a oaue, I have only tossy that he wga
whan an Arab horse b ustd. Benator I discharged by me for cause—for abundant
Palmer aayu the latter statement may be I causes. Instead of beingdlamitaed btcanie
true, bnt that it ia not trne that thay 1 he wm a soldier, be wm niimUaed allhongh
dea ahoold be aceepted.
Ta* East Tenncaiee, Virginb andGeor-
gU railroad has put on sale round trip tick-. ...... . ...
eb to all polnb on it. line at on. fare during ® k “ ,b * P°®‘ llon lhat * ny ,oUon cf ‘ h# .
I internal revenna most bs in tbe natnre ot •
direction lu the nasi.
It will be notioed that Mr. Bankhead I
SHREDS AND PATCHES.
au. L.IU— Thi. i. Ik. 1 internal revenna mnai oe in tne uaturo oi • I •‘Ctiyouknow that Algernon Fltapercy teaoon-1 | tn . nut that It is not trne that tnav I ne was a ao:uier, n
the hol deya. Tbl. b the P lltc 7 ® , CJtclB6ia „. I n other words, that it f, a h° l “« ,r high rohool girL -No. I ne ver diapered ot at a rale. Ho hewas a soldier."
the pncotpal railroads in tbe North. It b I . . lh . „ n . „ didn’t,”rapllad Amy. “but Iknaw ba was a ctaok 1 expecte to have no trouble in rwebaaing In faot, it b vei
commendable evtdenoe of liberal railroad dtp ,“ ,e 111,01 “ n# . ot on*olleoUnrpoata*asump*.’ , -rittehui*ChronlcU. I t b9 fine animals he deairee. All I t„ ah.
cratio duty, lha Telioiiafh has already
ml,bed th. ripest of th. tax on leaf to-L^ £ I «-
. . ..... , . . bacooana the iesiriettoss on its ssleeea „ r m 00 snd vru M >»*t awakened to tba fact that I ” 0 R n '“ M oltlxens
a few year* since caused a big hole io th. oml „ maa4n „. But the Tkleobapii he o^h, te pey fo, hi. lodg.n*a._Norvt.to.n Ha,- -;, 0 -;] 1 ® T^cele?roted
AUbama treaty, now employs hi. lei.nre (g J, , llh Ur . B tnkbesd that tbe great -d. 1 rtir,d ’ Th “ ‘ ?e,ebr “ te ‘ l Arlb ho ".® *>•>»
management
Mb. Isaac YTxcixi, »kua« broach of trsst
in sewing np hobs in convicts’breech.., dutJ of CoBgfelg Ss t0 gifa tb , country re-.
bting a camp tailor. It b to be hoped that | ic£ from ,. lba barJtne heaped upon the court for a mtudimtu,” Mid
he will be .better tailor than be *»» poopie by i be ptewnt tariff lawm" The..
J were Mr. BAtkbeftd • avowed Mntirr.enU I BUzzAnl#
Tux bee' of the Georgia newspapers edited when he was nominated for Congresi over -My little eat." la e favorite term of endaermenl I
by eoiored men b the Sentinel of Augusts, a pronounced protectionist. Tbe people of w uh the Frenchmen, a Frenchmen, however.
It ie conservative and sensible. Richard R I the Birmingham dialliet evidently knew I who applied ittn hi* Yankee sweetheart found I
Wright, the editor, b one of tbe meat trnat-1 what they were doing and they chose | thaUta had atroked.the for the wrong way.—Boa-
worthy leaden of hb race ln the 8-nth. | wisely.
Tha Sentinel of laat Saturday tuned a trade
edition of twelve pages wLich contains mnch
interesting matter,
very well known here that
the I on coming to tbo bead of tha Interior Da-
thornngbbred bones in Arabia are owned 1 partmeat Mr. Limar said “having been in
by tbe war obiefi and the wealthy and dis-1 tbe Confederate army it would seem indeli-
lingn-shed eltixscs. This b tne reason I cat* tor me to have mnch to do with tbe
tha: the ecereer, inferior breed* aro never I management of the Pension offloe ’’ Hav-
reared. The celebrated Arab borsea bail | ing eeid that much, ho pst a well known
taeir origin in the dbtriot of Ntjd, the very I *x-Coion aoldter at its heed, and has given
the more I think of It th* more I think tti
explanation ie correct. Gen. Johutin w(
the ranking efiioor who left iheFedtri
army in 1861, beiog Colonel aad Qurtei
Master General, but Jiff Davla onacconn
of a former hostility, appointed Majo
Beauregard, CoL R. E Lee and olhen t
be hie aide-de eampa. Thb partiallv at
oonnts for the bittorneu with which Dan
and Jobnaton still regard each other. Bat
b a year younger than Johnioo, bat it
chances are that he will die first. Johmo
weighs not far from 135 pounds, he ia it
shaven bnt wean monataehe and beu
neatly trimmed; be is a mu
gentlemanly bearing, genteel appear,oc.
and agreeable voice and hb abaipgrayay
indicates ths poaseiaioo of some nnspti
years. He may live to get a glimpse cl in
next centnry. I asked him if then
any news.
“Yes,” he said, “news from North Can
lina. I see in several paper* tbe a’Ateme
that I raid that Jefferson Davie rtfae<d
negotiate at tba time my army aumndtre
Tms i i • mistake. I said np inch thif:
He did negotiate to tbe extent of rati'}' 1
the terms of the arrangement betsn
Sherman and myself,which President Jon^
son repudiated. After that Davis sent*
an onter which he now Mys was an order '
prolong tbe war. I deny that itch 1111
purport. It direeted me to disband me
fantry, and j in him with eivaliyandan
lery. I deelined to close, en auBw 1
gronnd*. I wm at that time the ooly P*
son having ai y authority in tbe Confeij
a cy, and I thought farther resiatene* }*“
and, thereforA wicked, set I had air**
told Mr. Davb.” W. A. CaorrcT.
ton Transcript.
Thru Why 1’rouei
The New Yolk Paces, the publication of
which wm recently commenced, b looked I u was the underaat sandwich ha had ever
petrified eandwlch waa dog np near Swan I
Greek, 1IL. the other day. The. put it with tha I
jllecUen et the railroad station, end the purchaser I
Th* Birmingham Age My* the iron man- npon 111 P ,0,tollon ® nthorU 7- ° n * of iu pUc*-Jndge.
ofaoturcra would "give np the fight in db- Mr Robert P. Porter, wait • mem- a French phUokrpheraM.ru that "he la th# hap-1
dain” if the import duty were taken cff l b « <>f do-nothing tariff eommbaion cf I pUet eho make, the greatest number happ.." end I
The Am hu , hit neon tha nrnrar 11 ’* J®»»® ®g'< and bM been • sort of teach- th* French philosopher it right, if with th* moet ot
latdroevnrau^te ll.acro « of Penn.ylvanb idea, ever alncc. It b hethlokateauh. create., number te No.
word to express their reeling in inch an] * . .. ..... n It Boatan Journal ot Kdueetiou.
event They are rich enough to dbd.in ‘herefarc not, rematkabl. that the Pr«.
ahnnM antbi iv’axvAoant atetetnenle. hnt
hard work and smell profits.
■bonld make (X’Javagtnt statements, bnt
the fcltowin • bnevertbeWM anrpibirg:
Last week, for the first time in twenty-1 You can bu. ta New York city, ready made, a |
two yeftrr, a man was hung in Iowa by a •«'»«! clothro-a peu cf booto, ...t of underwear,
■hetiff. During those ye tn Judge Lynch cf bl “‘ M * °* * b *^*’ ‘
™ “ . “ * ™ aaju^ai | Bt n (r that enters tntogensrel ccnaumptlon,
hgs cbimed numerous viclima. Them has
baen enough opposition to capita' pnnteh-
mextt to prevents murderer from being
aa chaap, quality lev quality, aa you caa In any
market on isrth.
_ , This ii not true, but that ia not tha re*-| Cenany of jouteUe# eb>r
hung by law with deliberate decency, but sen tt aUracto attention. It doea so because haven't any stocking* to wter." chipped in utile
not eooogh to aave him front mob*. This 1 it gives away the wbole proteotlonbt case, |
execution is not the only evidence of bte I and it b a little surprising that the Pn
that lows b being regenerated. The last should do that If » T «7| tee smatL "to than a dutloaaiy of profanity to
Republican majority wm only about 1,600. | manntaotnred article which enters into gen-1 thu houeer "Ye., etr.- replied Jcha. "Very
We merrlid women eeldom have to apply to the I place where they are to be f onud to-day,
Oil City lady. I Capture in war, gift cr legacy are the only
and why te It; ’ askad a gentleman "W# who I recogniz'd modes of transfer of thus
hav* bus ben da have one often enough.’’—Oil City I horse A Hence the commercial export of
| Ntjd horses bM never baen established.
Tbo Atlanta Election.
They unplugged tbe Kegotbngjnice
That wm plugged with L'oboloornng,
With the piohibition statute,
With the little paper ballot,
F-r down in the realm of Georgia,
In the land of Mooaitnr Grady,
In tbe hooting gronnd* of Oolqnitt,
Then they ro led tbe plugaide downside,
Rolled the bnngatde a pride downside,
Turned tbo jugaida inside ontside.
Turned the weatside from the inside,
To the ioside that waaArataide,
And drank deep the tribe of Antb,
Drank the dark bine Afrioanns,
Drank lhe blear-eyed, red-noted Paletaee,
Drank the herdes of Ignoramus
Till they tnrned their inside outside.
Till they felt thtir jogtide rnbaide,
Till their wife and ilt.le child signed,
Tnat's why they ope'd Iht Kegsotocgjnioe,
Why they relied the plucgeide downside,
Belled the bungeide npaile downeide,
Turned the jog.i ie inside cutalde.
Turned the weeuils beta the ituile
To the ioside that wne outside,
Wty they tu>D6d their Inside ontaid ,
Why their wife and little child sighed,
F .r down in lha realm of Georgls,
Ia the Land of Monsieur Grady,
Iu the hunting gronnd of Colqnltt,
For tbo corse they couldn't ell quit.
—D ninth Paragrspher.
-Cheng* tea greet help to tho elck." remarked |
Dr. Fotlel. whit* visiting a patient. "Yea, doctor,"
returned th* Utter, "end a* my stock of It at peas
ant la Umlte-1,1 a ball hav* to oak you to watt e |
white tor your ft*.”-Boston Budget
'Just think how unhappy th* littte aeva
said* bonds, school teacher trying to I
point amoral. "They have no Christmas et alt. |
they
'Job*." aald Deacon bmlthut, alter vainly en
deevorinf to put a letter ielo an envelope two else* I
him fall awing, etlilom inteifcring, even
by suggestion, wi'.b las management.
BLAt-K OX TBS OBIST WMT.
I never itv >3en. Black loot lug so well
be does to-day after bis re.: n from Odi
fornia to locale Uit new house for dinabled
volunteer soldiers. The iof .itutiou, after
an inspeotion of many sites, was lueated at
Santa Monioa, wbtoh ambitioua town give
M a bonus $100,090 iu oath and as moch
more to lend. I asked Geo. Blaek what
were bla impiesaluus of the trip.
“The population movement towards the
'Veal,' he Mid, “hae never been so pro-
nonnoed as it it now; and having oroaaed
the continent tour times, I have yet to find
a spot outside of the great deserts and tbe
inaeeeetible spurs of mountains, which ia
a home for free, indoitrions, intelligent
men.”.
I desire to say, right here, that none of
this* a ntenoes are reconstructed or "fixed
np." General Black it about the only man
now in publio life here who can talk to e
newspaper man with the accuracy and oohe-
renoy which print tt quires. He is a natural
orator and “talks tike e book.”
"Of cjnrse,” he went on, "California
claimed pre-eminence in consideration, and
there Ie no valley tb*t j. not do* being
filled in by citizens who are eecking the
Pio'tic elope ou so count of failing
health or the encroachments ot age.
“ l* the Attenmtn Riviera—* land
tout effete the moet refreshing rest
Ut* aged or infirm. The climate ie
dry, invigorating and salubrious. As we
went down the western slope of the Sums,
November 24, we found tree and vine in
TII8 BENCH VS. THB PUBS-
A St. Louis Judge Knocked Ont by a
Louis Editor,
Special th* Tlmaa-Di mocrat „ _
bT. Lotus, Dwmber 18.—
Etitor Frank B. F Neil, of tbe
vindicated the freedom of the pn»*
very < ffeotlve manner this morning.*
o'clock, while seated with some frierJ*
popular resort, Jndge Noonan, o. th* L
of UrimtrAt Gorrcotion, entered, w
ing Mr. O Noil aside informed tim
desired to speak to him. lhe ®®® T *” ,
bad not prooeeded far before
judge infoimid the editor ®* ,
(Noonan) had a phd J J '
cock in his overcoat pocket and wofiM r
ceed to aoat'v-r the gray matter ln ' .
tor’# occiput 1*11 over the room If be » ^
airgle movement. Calling Mr.
eterxef the Bnpreme C’our., »«
w «t wea to take piece, he began •
Mr. O’Neil in an unwarranted ■»-
Tlc judge hM boen crilielaed in «•
unit,* ot the Republican for hi*
ai d actions, and referring to •“
vie me he ponrad forth s made of
Tb* editor kept his tor.gue for e J*
ntee and then came ths "
h.etelt and the judge went d® w ®|. D ttn
fore reaching the floor be 8®‘ ® !^ 1} i
that put him to slc-p. Hti*«e»® ’
and confined to bed.
On* of Ooorgle’a Jowola.
From the Oeorgto Cracker.
W,to tho blgtu.iregird
and character of JE* In ■sM*
G -orpte, we risk nothiy ff-V.*,
Mies Millie Rntherferd, of Athene,
superior.