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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 9.1«89.
MACON’S BOND BILL A LAW.
To pro rWe for tho payment of insolv
ent Viirnkt y fees of the sheriff of Burko
— : oo’.imy, l'a> i* A.
IT RECEIVES THE SIGNATURE OF To ameud the act incorporating the
THE GOVERNOR.
Jcitv of Urunhwick, approved feb. 23.
18. Q Pas«.M|.
— ■ ■■■■ I To author 12 the mayor anil council of
Cnr. Gordon Bend* a Special NreasRge j the c it.- of Ponyth to issue certain bonds.
lo Ibe Legislature on ll*« Need* of
Ihe military—Tbr House P«mci
nanr Bills.
Atlanta. Sept. SO.— [Special.]—'The
T. authorize the mayor ami council of
Cuthliort to levy a s{ e'-ial tax for school
pur|)oseH. Passed.
To prohibit the ;'u Ige of the county
court of Putnam county from practicing
rnvernor ha,.ignrff tin b 11 wthccixiog bw in Iho l.i.I of n i,1.meai.or cumin
IToveruor n<u *'*»«• »»* » any of the • oarts of the county, ami fix-
*1*0 »»y«r and coun.il of Macon to. teno j in | , lU at'$300 perunnuiii. Paus'd.
for the purpoM? of parking, pav- . bonded dolt of l larke county by the
j,.,- nn( j M-wering the streds of f sue of n -w l>onda at a rato of internet
riaon, to provido for a "“““to I “““ pobUc
sica to adopt a permanent plan for j , So,.;,,, Circle. Passed,
parking, paving and seurenug tlio i t,, t l( ,.i«lf for the erection of stock
tlgeels, and for expenditure of the money i,\ railroads. Tabled,
raised for that purpes?. '*'*> mm i.d the road laws of this state
GORDON AND TiiE 1UUTAUY. j |" ( »r» they relate to Kmanuel couutj;.
Governor Gordon is in full sympathy T.',ml,„r !w the mayor and council of
with the movement to iuervaso the ef
ficiency of the vi.li n cer military, and j huvauii/li
annul) to e&tabltsii liaibor lines in tho
believes tliat tho 6tate ought to assume
some of the responsibility and expense
of keeping U P tm * perfecting
izatio.n. lie sent a special i
Passed.
—- - • .. , j iniiiiim n oMiion ni
the house this afternoon, calling ntten-,. . .. t .
ten to the constitutional \ noisuui. , *-• r ® * moty to be
kssa raKsiijfdsls* h r. Gibm m«io««,
THE KXPOBITION INVITATION.
On the motion of Mr. Ulcun tho House
tflok the invitation extended by the
J Piedmont Exposition authorities to the
pri.<n. on tho
STROTHER SAVES HIS HAIR,
HE CRIES “PECCAVI" FOR OPPOSING
THE GIRL’S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
.YItaa nourn's Letter Brings Him to
Ills Knees—He Admits that Its
Adores the Ladles-Hills Passed
In lbs Senate.
aullanizuv a well rkujatfd mil.tia. ami , <««•■>» >““•*? » •P e * ch . highly com-
ouiiioiizu e j a. lpMfJmlon pitmen tary t<» Ai.anta and her ex pool-
recommended appropriate legislation * . moved that tho invitation 1m*
looking to annual encampments, and !^’.J* tt invitation De
rt .ie iiMpw.tioii* ul 11 Mr. Atkin»on of Coweta offered a rwo-
tto the aaDOTlmWBihlyu^.0 turn lutjonlhat lhc Hou *. return thank, lor
cent appropriation for UlO pu |« «. „ „ . nvi , a t|on. and regret. that tl.e cun-
WANTUtaii t.TUB ADU KTDjI. (jj ,, „ tlu' public bUMltea. will BOt MR
Tho Piedmont Hxfoaiiion tmuugirx : |, ., uc pt , m co.
want the lottUaturo to via* the grounds Jlr. Atkin-n said he did nof think
on the optmog day and have extended ] tho pub ic boldness ought to l o nlian.
an invitation to that effect. | P 1 ™*' members to attend thu
Tlie invitation was accepted by the | exi’Oaition. 1 lo te.-sion has n.rcady tie n
house this af>rnoon, hut not without pretraeted, and the people,,, beginning
some objection s. Hr. Snelson launched to , ritici-e the legislature. To accept
one ol his celel trated tctnlutious on the the ineitntinn aa prepo-ed would Is to
sul je t, but it v.’ns promptly ruled out of **>se a day from hu.s.ncssand wuute |1.0
’ 1 I ot the peo|.lea uionev.
Atlanta, Sept. fO. -jSpedal. 1-Gal-
knit Mr. Strothrr, uf tho twenty-ninth
district, has suilcrcd from a severe r>
Luke. Hut he has a’.-o made the amende
honomble, and w ill, no doubt, he 'for
give!..
As soon as the journal had been read
iu the senate this morning, be aroae to
a question of privilrga.
At his reque t Col. Harris, the clerk,
read a communication from Mita Eliza
A. B.mcn in an Atlanta paper, com
plaining of the position os-umed by the
senator in tho recent debate on the Boyd
bill to admit women to the university,
and intimating that ho might bo called
upon bv tho ladies to illustrate tho ad
vantages of the masculine intellect, tho
superiority of which ho was supposed to
have maintained, in competitive ex
amination.
The senator had opposed the bill and
made eiaix.rate coiu| arinons between
the male mind and the tcmalo mind. UQ( j found my sweet! ejrt and a £ d her
\\ hatever Mr. Hirotlier intended, the j, an j j n marriagesne t«4d inealio.Uid not
A PAT-yglPa WINDFALL.
Tfje Heir to ft,<»00,ou0 » oimd In a
MianiQi.tii Alaniiuuw,
From the 1 lilUMpbia Record.
John Brennan, nn inmateof the county
noorhouM* in *''l»am«>kin, Po., has fuben
heir to $2,000,0 jO, lelt him by hl| sister,
Mib. John Cut son ot California. lie is
o >w *«i his woy to the golden state to
take possession of the property, winch is
principally in government bid*.
«*i a ever needed tl.e money worse. In
1&34 ho fell off a i ridge oae night and
broke his kg. t nJ was compelled to l«v
comc ”
BETTERMENTS IN AMBUSU.
18 THAT WHAT THE HAbL RESOLU
TIONS MEAN t
Some of tlie Senators Think Bo, but
Whitfield Scant* the Idra nanlett
Vlcoroueljr Opposes the lt«*soln-
tlous but Ther*re Adopted.
Atlanta, Oct 1 -Special.]—The Sen-
inn ate of the poorhottfc. This nto took npthe special order this mom
afternoon a lawycWroqi Kan SfMtoeo jn „ This vva» tlie report of tho confer-
r^r*. am r Ht r mlbe
bonne, seated on a bench by a torn. Unt'C railroad recommending tlie adop.
. -A . ..1 _ J 1 — t. ..... llin Kail e.lt rt‘ll*,on 1 It, n I
whittling at a piece of wood.' Brenuun
thus told tho btory of his life:
"I was Item in Dublin tmd earns to
this country in lbi5. My two eh or-,
one 8 aul the other J va ra oli«*r
th in mjpdf, nn-, nipsnied me. Wo
went to I’ott Tlie after landing at
Cas.le Oar a i. where I heard work was
ea»dy obtained and that good pay was
olfercd.
RF-FfSED TO GO TO THE OOLD FIELD?.
“We remained at rottsvilla until tho
grid fever broke out in California, wh- n
in my sifter , who wer • of an
imj ression hadi got ton abroad tl at in bis j ovo me enough, and relumed to uuirry
ow n mind he harbored the heievv that me>
when it came down to hard, sledge-
hammer Blinking tho male mind had
the advantage, and the author of the
communication in question evidently
tQ understooti him.
stfot'ikk AiKinrs the ladies.
“1 kr.o*v a numl-cr«»f ladies, ill ‘author
of UiU comrnunicuti)!) nmong the reat, hoarding bouse. In tea years mv young-
who not only art thoroughly capable of w t M r , UilJ aj ^ hf t
tion of the Hall resolution} in a modified
form.
Mr. Bartlett renewed his motion to
disagree to the committe* report.
WOOTEN SCENTS BETTERMENTS.
Mr. Wooten opposed the adoption of
tho report.
The document submitted by the com
mittee was essentially dUToreut from t'to
original Hall resolution. That resolu
tion bad contained a clauso emphatically
, ... denying th.claim for bettermouto Thi.
« nt* r u. di*p vition. 1 egged me t<» go I was omitted from the paper under con-
* ■' " ‘ ^ ■ aid'ration.
1 hero was danger in the adoption of
the report. What reason was there for
ext* nding such an invitation to tho
lessees? No c rf *n had t»een presented.
'Jhere wasnofoun latioa for a claim
in either law, equity or justice. He
meant a claim for betterments strictly,
and did not nlludo to roiling stock or
personalty.
T. ebtate could notntTord to be unjust,
I lit it was admitted by th*’ lessees that
they hail no legal right. Wher.ca then
came the claim for betternie it*? Tho
lease act and tlie lease contract covered
tho law of the ca e.
It had lx*en said that tl e claim rested
ill. t .<111 to the gold lifl* s, lut i
fused. I hud a sweetheart in M ihuuoy
City. I loved h r and could not go to
far away. 1 he gii U went alone.
Whet: 1 had bidden itj; s -tors good-by
aid Ikciucd a train lor .lahanoy City
WHISKY BROUGHT HIM TO TUE POOR-
HOC6K.
“I left her and came to 8hanr>kin,
where 1 have worked in the unfits over
since. Whisky pkice-i mo h»r<*. 3Iy
listers settled in Sacramento City and
started a lunch cotuiter and theu
oppreciatiim ll.o e wieiiuw, '-“t.," 1 » , willuS .1,0.0. siiot.lt' na,keJ
cviucutly tn;oy grappliot; vvitli them. out | u . r , b.,t 1 refiut-d Vtilil 1 bail Ioai
tho courts of Georgia or of Tenm s
should award them their whole claim
tor betterments rather than that this
legislature should vote them one dollar.
lie did not believe in yielding an inch
of ground. If tho t-tato could not lea^o
tl e road, let her tell it and no longer
aitempt to carry this old man of the
&ea that was always crushing
shoulders down with trouble of ono sort
or auother.
Mr. Bartlett concludes thus: “The^e
resolutions in tliemnelvi a are Loth in i*;-
nilirant, but tl.eir purpose is not to b)
tru*tcd, and their re»uit t will La found
to reach much further than tho lan-
gu.ig in them would eppeur to suggest.
It is tlie 'hand of Ksau but the voice of
Jacob** *
ARB BETTERMENTS AM DUS H Ft) IN • THE
RESOLUTION ? ,
Mr. Whitfield did not think the ques
tion of hettermenti was p itinoct to the
• The quo tion was simply whether
or r.ot to adop^ the report.
It was Ki'd that betterments were
nm- u h *<i in ineseresolutions. Heaven,
he liojvd. would condone his stupidity,
but he could not see it.
He did not expect to vote to give tho
lessee* o”0 dollar for betterments, but
ho km w not why he should turn hi.i*
hick oa information which would qual
ify him to intelligently hand.e the leaso
question.
Mr. Bartlett asked if the senator
thought tlie los . s would give the in
formation for th. t purpose, or whether
they would not give ancli ns they gavo
for the purpose of having their claims
considi rod.
5!r. Whitfield understood ’h'y were
shrewd busir.e «men, and if mey had
a grain of s*ne of course th© latter
would i>o their object: 1 ut he did not
commit himself to vote to pay them any
thing.
Tlie object of the resolution was t >
ascertain what they would return to the
BAY STATE’S DEMOCRATS.
THEY NOMINATE RUSSELL OF CAM
BRIDGE FOR GOVERNOR.
HarrUon and Forty Arraigned Tor
Grcss Violation ofTbelrSolemn
Fledge*— Fenslon Steals Also
ltouudly ilenoiiMced.
Worcester, Mass., Sept. 2.—Tho
democ:s ic state convention was culled
to order by Chairman P. A. Collins at
half past elevcu this morning. Mr. Col
lins was made temporary chairman.
The usual committees were appointed
without delav. In :.c -ordano© with tho
programme Nathen Mathew©, Jr., of
Bos.on was made permanent chairman.
On taking the chair ->Ir. Mathews ad
dressed the convention at considerable
kngth.
Alter Mathews had concluded his
•ptsci) E. B. Maynard moved th© nom
ination of lion. Win. E. lviu&ell of Cam
bridge for governor, and tlie motion * os
earned umnimously. A recess wjw
tik. n till 2 30 the reaMerabllng
of the contention the platform was
adopted and tils ticset completed as
foiiows:
Lieutenant-Govemcr. John W. Corco
ran of i linton; fur s c: clary of state,
Win. M. Osgood of Boston; for trea^utor
and receivtr, Gen. E. B. M nn of
Holyoke; for auditor, D. T. T.tnryof
Mir dehead; ft r attorney-general, El sdn
B. ..taynard of cjpringfl.dd. The couven-
tioa Lien adjourned.
since tan de/vst or Utt ye.u we declare
linuud and bear*-/ sw po.l <•( the ciuae ot U uf
SWj 'vecwnocuud; and our '
U*‘ar future.
reforui forwnich 'r«'cun.<'ijUd. and our firm con-
IBs near future. We rs-
denu n l for free raw u,.i(oriaui aud
state, and what they claimed. Would
.. ,, . r t , it n»»t be some rati-faction to know what
tipon«jpit» ; ilecoD«der«tion». Eqait^ol- ,holi»sCM propot. to adopt to
s-t tie or enforce I nose claims—whether
they pioj»ose to resort to tho courts, tear
up the track, nm otf tlie rolling stock
lowed tlie law and nocLnim not baserl
upon the latter would be allowed by tho
courts of the state.
■mdftvtood tbftt th e lli.usfl will, on tuc «'<’ l''i>'>i<i buainoM would u.ff be inter
d:Vv n.muid, bold L>ili lnornltln and til- rupleil. Mr. Atkinson's resolution was
terno* n -cs-dons, anti those who go can
do so during tlio noon recess.
1.%' TUE I torsE.
led down.
Mr. Atkinson called tho yeas and
nays on Mr. Glenn's motion, but it wa.
not subtuined.
The motion to accept the Invitation was
Bill.areIturttineedandXlany adort.-d.
are TO AID THE I .ITAUY.
Ati-ant*. Sept. SO.—i'3i«cial.] when j Oovcrnor Gordon sent tho following
the Homo met to-day th e following bills nitmiige 10 the House this afternoon.
were Introduced:
By Mr. Ives of Liberty—To establU',
an industrial colli go for colored girls.
By Mr. Hill of Meriwether—To amend
article II, section IX, paragrapV 1 of tho
constitution of lsi*.
B.- Mr. G r ; on of Chatham—To pro-
vent fas ■ lilting, classification and
weighing of 'night.
By Mr. Tuck of Clarke—To authorise
municipal corporations of tha ports of
this state to regulate expense* charged
Teasels and cargoes In cases of disaster.
By Mr. lewlt of Hancock—To incor
porate tha Bank of Sparta.
By Mr. Bell a Boraytli—To provide
for a etcok law in Forsyth county.
By Mr. Uardage of Cobb—To ptovide
for a system of public schools in Auitell,
Cobb rounty.
BILLS ON TRphD BEADING.
The following lAU* were read the third
“Tlio attention of tho general assem
bly is n*»|Ni'tfully called to aid lo 10,
Hic'.lon 1, ixirugr; pli 1 of tho constitution
of the (<tute in rclcrenoo to tlio oec<‘*sity
of ‘a veil rcgulat*>d militia.* The volun
teer troops of this 'stuto constitute now
our i nly organize d militia, and their elli-
cu jh y can l»o very much Increased by
f **;i'l inspections c tulucted fiom time to
time by tho adjutant-general.or by nn
officer to bo detailed by him to perform
tiie service. Such inspections and 'an
nual i-iirampinvnt.i* nro recognized
among tho Ust methods for establiohing
anu maintaining a weiireguinieumiiiiin.
"It therefore, recommend that the gen-
eral assembly, by impropriate legislation,
sh.dl provide for an annual encampment
arul regular inspections of the volunteer
troops of the t*tat© and make proper pro
vision fur them by sufficient upp4>prui-
tiom*.**
M.NTHAL’s UIG FLltCHASB.
provide for tho payment
criminal carts In cases trud by jui-
of tha neuM. l’atauil.
A l ill by Sir. %VU1 cims of T.l' air—To
provide a board of commissii iaers of
reads and retenuea for Telfair county.
Passed.
A bill b)’Mr. Jcne. ot Baker— Toamend
the charter of tho Albany and llaiu-
bridge railmuL Fused.
A lull by Mr. Lamar of Bicbmond—To
amend tlie charter of the North and
Boutli bliort Uue Hallway Company.
Fatted.
A bill byJSIr. Park of (Jroenc— 1 To amen 1
i ll. charter of ibe city of Greensboro.
A bill by Mr. McDonald of Ware—To
bate tlio line Lctwun Clinch and Ware
delimit. FBMwd.
A bill by Mr. Campbell of Jafper—To
raiuira tho rogiatratlon ot Tutcrs of Jas
per. 1'ss.od.
A bill by Mr. Hood of Jarknon—Topre.
vent stock-drovers from allowiog cattle
to trtapass on crojw. FussuL
A bdl by Mr. Jolinaon of Floyd—To
amend the charter of tlie Cherokee Wes
leyan Institute at Cure Kpriug-. 1‘osse l.
A bill by Mr. Uerncr of Monroe—'To
incoriiorate tlio Albany and Cordite
Bailioad. Passcrl.
A bill by Mr. Herrington of Kmanuel
-To incorporate the town of S illuiore.
ness of the Ocean Bteamsliip Company.
Tlie property cost tbo road 1130,100. It
will be developed at i nc-e uud vnsci,
wlU load aoutli-lound freight there,
TiionntoN'a urru: nnou
Samuel Thompson, nil old river watch
man, IS year, old, tried to shoot Steve
dore Captain Jumea Wood in front of the
cotton exchange today. After thu fir>t
slut, which went wild, Ward grappled
on* g, niitvit m ui "M't, *•••••
with hi© asNiUunl and took his pisul
away from him ami turned him om to
the police. A fund d wrong about
Ward's k«eplng Thompson out of a job
ot work wt*a the cause of tlie shooting.
FCTKAJl COUNTY I'M I It.
upon ladiur.
“.Mr. President. I adore the lidirs. I ,ti t .q .......
ill always be found standing by the j to fc*an 1'
lut kr lind in n getd luiut
th-*o \**aiH, and
lsdii-s. Hie ladies aro by far tho Letter
iart of humanity."
•Senator Ly.e—Mr. President, I movo
that the matter l*e r« furred to the com
mittee on the btato ot the republic,
BTBOT11KJI AND LYLE 8HARPHHOOTINO.
A bill was afterw.irds offered by Mr.
I,ye to abolish ail remedies by certiorari
in any of the courts of the state.
When I. had lieen read he moved its
refeieuce to the general judiciary com
mittee.
Mr. Strother moved that it go to the
committee on the state of the republic.
Tlie Semite recognized the joke and
sent the hill thither by a unanimous
vote.
It was Mr. Lvlo's next shot. Taking
good aim at his adversary ho fired tlie
following:
“Resolved, Ey the Senate that tho
use of the chatnocr lx* tc> d red the lion-
oral le sunatcr from the twenty ninth
for the purpoe o ol noiding the comia i*
live examination to which bo lias bten
challenged. **
By rt qiufit, Mr. Folks introduced a bill
to cstabiuh a city court for the city of
Davenport.
Senator Duprco’s 1:111 to incorporate
the Montezuma and Flint River bteam*
boat Company was taken up and passed
alt r some uiincuiiy in obtaiumg a
quorum vote.
UUNTINO A QUORUM. .
The ifUiddshL was olliged to onler the
doors cIj^J and direct tlie doorkeepers
to look up absent Senators and compel
their iittcndance.
A bill to r.u horlzo the mayor and
council of Fairborn to hsue bonds to
Lull** u school I c.'.- -. Passed.
Douse bill providing a stock law for
Suinlt r comity, l'afsud.
By Mr. iWcU of Glynn—To mcorpo-
rut** tho Brunswick Slabs Bank. Pusat d.
The county railway taxation bill,
which had pas^d tl.e 8ei>ato amend* d
and camo back with furtiier amend
ments from the IIou ><‘. v\a< tabled,
ik'nato bi U to conf* r ier<ain rights on
water works coii.|)auit*s and to hicor-
in irate the Atlanta and Seaboard railroad.
Passed.
By Mr. Daniel of llenrd— Prohibition
The Users are Witnessed by a Very
Large Crosrd.
F.atonton, (XL 2. — 8|>ecisl.]—The
races at the Putnam county fair were
witnessed by a large crowd to-day. Tim
2:15 raco was won by C. E. Little's Ben-
tie In three straight heats In S:42, 2 42j I'amA.
and 2.41, The |>adng raco was won i*\
D. B. Nisbet'a Charlie In 8;(0* ami 2 5 J.
The three minute race w*.s won by C.
M. Duvis bt. John, Timo, 8;37, U:bl and
8:21.
for tliat portiun of thu ItDth dUtrict
oi lieard county w hich lies east of thu
Chattuhooclu-v. Pax-se*?,
By Mr. Hobbs of McDuffie- To nmrnd
thu act oca ing a Imurd of cmnmis-
hiomrs ot touts and rovonue* for his
county. Par sol.
By M.. Wriglu of Polk—To incorpor
ate tlio Commercial Bank of C’odartowu.
r-io ini
Passed.
A bill by Mr. Smith of Gwinnett—To
prohibit sale of liquors within two mib m
of Midway church; Gwinnett. Pa.v •■«!,
A bill by Mr. C'lotuunts of Gwinnett—
To pr* hilnt solo of liquor within threu
miles of Nazareth Methodi.it church, in
Gwinnett county. Fosson.
A bill by Mr. Jeukius of Johnson—To
repeal the act to ruducu work on ruuL
in Johusoa county. Pasted.
A bill by Mr. Oliver of Early—To In-
corporate town of Ililton, iu Early SJJS
countv. Passed.
A bill _ "
To enforce
G. M. Passed.
A bill by Mr. Perry of Gilmer—To in
coriiorate the EUijay street railway.
Pasted.
A bill Lv Mr. Carapliell of Jasper—To
amend charter of MonticcJl >, Josjar
county, l'aued.
A bill by Mr. Hardeman of Bibb—To
Ifovide eonqwnsation for clerk of sufw-
rior cot r* of Bil»b county. Passed.
Dealh ofltlaj. lira or CrlOItt.
(• liftin', Oct. 2.—J: puiul.J—Muj, J.
Irby Hus. after a sickness of two weeks,
•lied at 3 o'clock this afurnoon of ty
phoid fever. Maj. lies wssb«>rn iu Eng-
land, but spent a number of years m
Canada. From there bo went to Floi Mu,
where he purchased real estate iu Du-
Land. Four years ago he Invested lure,
lie leaves a wife, to whom the sympa
thies of the community are extended.
The Trrhsolsglrsl ftcliool.
Atlanta, Oct. t,—[Hwclal.}—The fall
«»on of the school of technologv
opened this morning without any formal
by Mr. Crcnihaw ol Bamlolp! — ««<*»■* Thwe were al«ut 100 new
re .tuck law in VOStb dletrict, '‘H>'i «ii«- and tbete ur unJergomK Uie
*» * 1 u.’iial examinations.
Professor Coon, the newly elected In-
strut tor in nuchanical engineering, haj
arrived und cut* red upon Ui* duties.
The Nlrsrtgna Causl.
From ihe I/iuUrlUe CouHer-Jourosl.
Work lu-a been legun un<Ur tho di
rection of Jlr. A. G, Menocal.to couipleM
... , voimnunlreUnp by water Ixtwyen Urilo.
A Lilli Lv Mr. H.iitii, of f J,.nlnn—T,, “« *>>« l’ttwiBo ocean, to lliu LarUir
HIS NIKJIOttr IIONOnUD.
A Dvaullhtl Nlural Tablet luwrlbfd
lo Itrv* t'Otoby Mttllh*
A flno mural tat let of marble was
placed in Wesleyan Female tkdlege
placed in »esleyan remalu ( otlt*go ou
T.ieuiay in honor of the late Rev. Cosby
W. Smith, D. D. Tho tablet is 42 inclus
w^uare. hondsomely carvtd and ocL-upiee
u place t<> tlio right hand of tlie siagt*,
opjo-itu tho one coinmeiuorating the
late Dr. Bounell. Tlio inscription Isas
follows:
Ksv. Oossv Wassumjtox Runs, D. D ,
Horn Aug. seth. 1--1S,
AiirU A i m
For Thirty Y«n lie was
Frofessur of j..uii-i.mt !*•«* sml Aurooomy
la Ibis CoUsga
FSffmt, ;
Grntlr sM fhrtii whs th
T**ach**r anti ('tmm-nraUve
ItUuat. r. I . by Pupils.
Ibe Tablet is
A Flight Testint*>By of Thrtr Love.
The taMet is a beautiful one, worthy
of tlie man who e memory it perpetu
ates and of those who lied it tnado and a
“m“«v ES3fiTjEL"W| I iiiu r v-Ttoim! SS >• .,7 &JB
nmvlnGIvimcouniv Upon Du renim noni" ne wao mad* a*. , M
Ul by Mr. Clift,,,, aJjaSSt-To! w »'« IhS flteht could 1
a“| M'Ulr.iillff
feet g»li
A bill . ... __
ibawporei. tin.* iin'ro^m *,;"S;iin« “ u<n ** 1 ™* in «r, «ou ate
and Loan Company. PaUed 1,1 * ,e ■■■■•d a poeUon hi u.u
8enafe bill to prevent Hale of lL.nm* 1 depoiiment of puLlk* works, New York,
near several church. * in Ckrroli rivirV Hu spent parts of 18;2 and |n;3 in sur
passed. ount - r ' veying In Nicaragua ai:d rq-orting to
Homeihlng Ueyond Comprehension.
Krtiin the Ctorfaulso Union.
But how U it wth the distance to the
nun ?' If so much lime is needed to reach
the moon, it will toko yearn to reach the
di—yean and years. But
is a mere quwtfon of
tho sun is 82,000.000
and our locomotive irav-
miles an hour, it w id be
on the journey, or
twenty-four hours
14') yean. Iu other words
heard from her since lust Chridn a*."
1 E IS OFF FOR HIS FORTUVF.
Tlie Mstcr died two months ago chil l
less, and ho gets her entire fortune ol
; 2,i00,000. Tlio Son Francisco lawyer
made a careful examination cf Brennau'i
story, and fully satisfied id j s -If that !;t
had fount! the heir to tho Carson for
tune. He supplied the a'tonivbtd pau
per with good clothing and a pock* t full
of cash and took him with b ni to Cail-
iomia to-day.
BOLD TO A LIFL OF til AMU.
ciilnrvo Women Croustat to ©an
Franclaea In Drorea lor Immoral
Purposes.
San Francisco, Sept. 30.—The Unit, d
Btutcs district judges seem to be tho only
jeuple in San Francitco who cann<>t *«e
that Cliineso women brought here have
no legal tight to land Collect f of the
Port l'lnlps and all his deputes were
ionviuced that tho vv< inun oruud* <i • it
th • hteam.r Gael.c were not what they
pretended to be, and refused to aim ft
them. The women aro brought Mto
forimmor.il purposes and sold for large
sums to men who make a e\ ialty of
this huftinres.
When permission to land was refused
by the customs officers, tlie Qmsc'h Ori-
n ul pa-««ngerit taught the dd r linUc
«n ui vne b8t..:swc
haLcas corpus mill. The schmae woiked,
os usual, and dt^npiu. evidi-yf /ic U»e
contrary, the court net ten otfhl Vvorr.eu
free as merchants’ wives, or on the
ground of prior residence, ni d n'» boabt
others wilt meet with tho same succe-s.
1 or people who pretend to have live.l
in '!■ risco from <>no to ten years, thebti-
ri'.s of these women ore humo.outly ab
surd
Chiin D i Iliy said she wav a mer
chant's wife, ngfil it) years, and told
Chincso lut* ip.eler U clurd* onnioard
tlm Gaelic thui she oujit to be allowed
to ian*l in tho United htute* because »h •
kiuw tho Clay ntrcit cable enrsteo*
Cows, chickens ami other be&^ts of ti c
ti.-l 1 mi l birds of tho air ns passengers.
Mrs. liny s d<i slu* was born in San Fran
cisco, lived her** fen year* and learned in
that time that ilch white people hid lots
of fun s| earing whales that made their
liomu iu tho rcu.in tliat flows over Jack-
nm ktmvt. hue departed fort kina in
P8». Shocnuh! n< t remember the usmes
ot any ol her friends who went to China
nn tlio same veswl. Bbe. was a ioor, Ion •
orphan, and her companion on the Gaelic
nai her 10-yuurold ►ister, nU» lorn in
this city, and who desired to land with
bt r.
Fire. liar’s sister. Chun Dal Yoxr, (old
m< ru wumu rTuI tales tlian her re'alive,
of life in tho metropolis of tho Pacific
coa&t. Only ono v tar clatwcd between
her birth m.d her departure, and yet
lier mental fucultha wcio so sirangly
develniNHl tliat alio had sten lions tiger <
and lid gs hunted iu tho jungle* of
Kearney street, on which tlioroughfare
there were no car lines Bhe could not,
however, remombe r tiie names of her
lar nts Ail ptlico officers were Chi-
fuse, and the.r cliief duty was to bssti-
iuuk> tul.irits in thu Ktrm ts,
OtiivrH have tquaily line recollections
of the city.
New Diamond Fields.
From the N* w York Sun.
Tiie latett nows irum tho dark conti
nent is that diamonds of finest quality
have been discovered in the basin of the
Limpopo river, about 2* 0 milea north-
east of Kiml»erley, tho present great
cei.t r of diamond mining. Uideas tho
big diamond trust that now controls the
output at KimM‘rley lia-teu* to gut po -
H6M.ion of tl • new discovery it m:iy
regulate prices as tin roughly an it has
fon. Jy ex|)ected to fio. Fruspectors aro
now* promising bigger gold tl -ifie in
Moahoualand than iuveyet been n e ed,
und every little whin* new di-co\tiieeof
• n.-ationul interest are repirted from
mo myrterious comineut. The fact is
that, though many lines of survey have
Uvn run over the country ho’reand
i hero, we have stilt very vague and I rag-
meutary know!edge of tl o great c.*nii-
in*ut. whoso area is over onu-loarth
iargur tliuu that of North America.
The Farmer or To-day.
From th* Montpelier Aripi*.
A deal ot talk about farming not pay-
THE RIGHT TO REMOVE *IDE-TTA''KS.
As for their ri.,ht to remove the i lo-
tracks they hH con»tiucted, he ad
mit ed that ui d r o different h ave con
tract and lease net the right of removal
might exist, but even it wo..U he a leial
ri ht—one for the couife to det. rmine,
;.nd not tlio lugidatuie. There wav not
tlie slightest danger of the side-tracks bo-
ing removed.
Again, it was urged that the legislature
should ascertain th* rights of tho lesbucs
in order to release them.
It is not proposed to pay ono dollar
of t teir claiir. Tl.eir right to prefer a
claim von do not admit. Then why
consume time in investigating what you
have no idea of seriorxly considering?
A CART BEFORE THE HORSE PROCESS.
I’tople with claims against btato* aro
usually allowed to present them. Hero
it is proposed to reverse the process and
send tho legislature forth to search for n
plantation claim ss Jason f r the golden
fleece.
There Is ro use In adopting this report.
Tt will be unwise to Uo so—it will he
dangerous. While the report admits no
claim, it looks to negotiation.
1 here wns the danger. W rong sfaou id
wt o dall el wit <, whether it came in
t #-drape ota wio.ig claim or In som«*
oi her of its tlica an l protean forms.
The legislature might forget and waive
the sort negation on tlie fuco of the re
port and compromise.
“Vies I* a monster ot mch fcld*oos mtra,
1 hut to !<* nerds but to b<* seen.
Yet s~tt to funllbr -Jtiih 1st fsoa,
V* o first eadiurs, taco pity, U«m» emOraoe.**
HALL SUrroaTS ',«! UESOLV* a)N.
31r. Hall had no doubt that every sen
ator upon the floor had made up his
m nd to refute tho claim for betterments.
u there was no one more t.ncoiupro-
mi inglv opposed to granting it- lhau he.
But tl.e resolution repor e \ by the
committee wa* just at »r* g in its
denial ot iue cLilui mb **a« lU» o: ig:r.r.’
resolution ado. ted by tlio ^enat* 1 . I
was true that the word "denied" was n-t
them, but its sense reiunincJ.
Wav the senat r from the ninth afraid
to trust the legislature to come in con
tact witli tho lesffcei? lie himself had
more confidence in the legisl iturc.
If a tramp c«mo >o y<*ur door and
said h » had a claim ag.ilr.vt you, would
you kic c him out and tonsun him to
the region below, or would you huur him
..nd.deny him like a man?
Mr. Hull coiniarud, section by section,
the report of tiie oonferance committee
with the original resolution, to show thut
in «1> mnt«rUl respect* tho hulMtsnce of
tlu* latter Ira i Uvn covered by tho report.
“Tue senator s«va we need no inform-
nt.on to pas* tl.e 1 uso act. haapose we
do not la that any reason why these
p oplo should not Le allowed tj present
tin- r claim V* a commit fee with uo puwer
but to lapett the same back to tho iegu-
ilturew
WHAT WILL THE STATE GET?
But will you lease the road without
making one effort to find out wlmt prop
erty will be returned to the state by tho
.*i> cs. That is tue proposit on of tho
new 4ua.se bill: to 1. a o tlio road without
having anything to show wiiat the j r.s-
cut lessees wi 1 turn over to the at a to at
tbo end of their hn-o in the place of
propeitv* which is n > 1 uger iiwriisiaco
and cannot, th. r* fore, be rcati ned.
“Will any business man nil for the
road without knowing wii.it he is going
to get if his bid i* accepted?"
BARTLETT CALLS .T A SPECIOUS SUBSTITUTE
Mr. Bartlett characterized the com-
mittce report a* a spvcious subetituofor
tin* original Hull resolution which the
: e uie hud ugree i t .
Tiie senator from tho twenty-sixth
would not hear of I t mien tv, and yet
nobody, not even ti e rood's attorneys,
had ever off red a stronger argument fur
betterment* tuan be had. ,
The original resolutions pavsed by tlie
Satiate W- re m l at ail like those recim-
nuuduu by tho com unit Uo of coaler*
cnee.
J 1ST OF TIIE ORIGIN VL GONE.
The rekohition* a »;»•© i to had stafetl
that tho state not only did not concede
the claims of tie Usiees, ItiC expressly
denied tluij ; al-o that n t .ing iu ti.u
resolution* tiuiuKelvis. or in the icion
of tiie K^i isiuro in adopting Ifimi
si o • 1*1 be ronr-tru* d as the slightest ad-
nu H.'on thut these claims were merit
orious or well foun«led; and that the
Kcnstor Rice'* bill to incornnnt* tl*. v-ongreso. Kuiweipiently ho was ap-
Atlanta Mutual InsuraiSi, 7 Pointed clvU e,i K me,*r to the United
1.* -ed. * . “)* sute* navy with tho rank of lieutenant
AtiUby Mr. KaHkolKlIlnKliam-To ' H ' ■
Bcfure liTU lie had u:ado two more tur-
•y» in N earagua. In tliat year he at-
the lost cen u y,
tho iliglit could have been Ugun
twenty-fivo years before tho battle of
Bunker Hill, aud the iron bone could
have been “tliunderirg down the age*"
ever since, day and night, at tills terrific
speed. What a distance is that! Ye:
that is but the tail u* of tho orbit whose
circumferecco tlie earth travels every
year. Where are our ideas of s|*ed and
distance? They aro too feeble lor men-
- -uparitl with this, Tlien whut
ls*on krtnuii {•« ing as well now I S it did year* sgoia all I committee of conference was to be ap-
_ J tl|C Confederate VeUraln ^
'.0.?«Sdir^ArwrL? x t rr r :
witfi wiiicb hi. natue will ever be 14«nti-1 JVwlmm's I’ilLi act like uuific on a
fi«L J weak rtrtna. li.
Aflrrnoon ScmIo*.
* following bills were put on their
bualu it fanner* will consent to live __
tlieir prediccvors did fifty years ago ss
umcli or more money can Lelaid up now
than then; but if money gi tting is their
chief or only oiiject tanner* can
not go visiting several da. a inn month,
f|.eud txvo ur tluoo day- o a Week at
tho v.*lliage, with tho induenul expenao I
of tobacco and other things, as so many or*h the tur|jo*A> of the Icgis'aturu as
do now. Uia an undisputed fact, too, UingtooU unthe iufonnutlon
|Mjiulett
Lining tho'fact! set* »orih. so as to en-
a a he leghdaturo to iu o fluently di*.
p. e i f tl.e road by lease or otherwise.
A>! this inqortaut mutter had been
stricken by the commit tee of confemue.
Again, the earliest draft of tho reso
lution* had embodied a clauso setting
tliat farmers are not now willing to Uve ; nj as to p: ss iuieUigeuiiy upon tha ks>
ss did tliose who preceded them, and we secs* claim*.
or.whichof a numlierof posciblo methods
they propo-e to aiiopt?
lnfuriuation wan lo be had and Infor
ms:'on was needed in view of o^mtem-
Pluted legiabuion iu reference to the
lease.
WHAT TOE RESOLUTION* WOULD ACCOM-
FLL-IL
There were threo things to be acocm-
plDhed outside of nil question of better
ments by the adoption of tlie resolution.
First it would be as -ertained what
property the les ees pr< poso to return.
Record, what settlement they exp.ot
to niako for property received by tnem
which bein ' no longer in exi-tance can
not returned, nnd third, a list would
be obtained of ail rolling stock belonging
to the state now in possession of tiie
lessees with ah cxait detoripiion of
every engine, car, etc.
. his would make it unnecessary for
the state to set a bailiff to keep an eye
on er.ch of them.
Mr. Hail moved that tho Senate agree
to tho report of the conference com-
rakv.it.
* Tho ayes and nays were called and re
sulted—ayes 31, nays 8.
TUI! SENATE AND TO? WWVftOT,
Tli** Senate accepted an invitation from
the • i vetors of the Piedmont Exposition
lo bu p.esent at the opeuing exercises
-Mon my next.
Bill* to regulate the fees of clerks of
tlie superior courts and to provide for the
amicable adjustment of disputes bet wet n
employers aud employes were sdversoly
rtwOrted.
Mr. Julian offered a MU to make it a
misdemeanor to publicly hang, expose Oi
burn in effigy any person or pomona for
the pur^NAra of briugiog them into con
tempt.
Mr. Gibson offered a resolution that on
rn i infer < cl. 8 the Ben ate meet at tt iu-
ste.ul of 18 o’clock iu the morning.
Meevrs. duBigr.on, Ikirtlelt, Hall, Rice,
Ktr./.her. Ballard, blian o and Vv hilfieid
Gent up memorials from ladies in. their
respective di-trict* touching tlie girl*'
industrial school bilL
VH'viuD ol iu iw*rm to
afiirru our «:<
lower iluti—A
People Wonder
W ITEN they find how rapl.lw h M ,,v
I. ro.tore.l by taking Arer-. i?
Mparllla. llm rcuann Lv tluu aj
pt^«t»tloo oontuliM only fit, "
ami most powerful *Ite,
tonic,. TothouMUuI.yrerlyItprorw.
Terltahle elixir of life. *
Mr,. Jm. Lakn, Broekway c™t.
MIHi., writes’ *• Liver complaint an<i
lmligmtlon n,<l« n.y Ilf, , bir52
and cnino rfnr emling my tiHtJZ,’
For more th»n font yrar, I ««ffrrevl
tol.l ,ffony. I wh redncnl Mmau to
a skeleton, and hardly had stremnh u
drag myself uhout. All kinds of tea
distressetl n»e, aud only tha iao*t
cute could l>« digested at nil. WitLs
the time mentioned several nhym.
treated me without giving relief.
lug that I took se« tned to do any
miuieut go«Ml until I bej:an the um cf
Ayor’s SttrKajMirllla, which ha* n r( v
duced woaderlul results, goon aft-r
commencing to take tho Sanauuiiis r
rv.uil.l ■»« nn - ™ —
Improvement
In my condition, my appetite W* n ♦«
return and with it cuino the ahilit* to
digest all the food taken, my •treanh
improved eacn day, ami after a f t .
montlis ot fidtliful attention to Tour
directions. I found myitelt g
tvouiau, side to attend roail houMbold
didiea. The uiedicine lias given k ( .
new lease of life, and I cannot tlraah
you too muuh. M
“We, the undersigned, citizens 0 »
Brockway Centre, Mich., hereby <v.„ 1T
♦hat tlie oImivo statement, made bV
Mrs. Lake, is true lu every partkuhr
awl entitlwl to full credence,”-.o. P
Chamberluin, G. W. Waring, C. A
Well*, Druggist. ■
“ My brother. In Bnglsnd, was, for»
lom time, unable to atteud to his cue.
heve that frs* _
paswjd by the deutuumtui msjoilty of
iloUM of Kepr. Srtiitative*. ts u*. nti.il u> me ,
prosperity of t*.e woolen Industry upo.i wn o i ij.it '
of tleiwool grower is (hipcntleiitwlule It w.h ulTf r4
r-il fto afl cou*utm.-r» of aoob. Wa call the
particular notice of the fanners of thi* state-
who have l orn* the heavy burden of hhib tariff
taxation without anything promlsad tuern; to
thjrciiif Uioy will reueiva througti a ntiuHion
ot the custom* tax** upon tho article* which
they um or construe.
rasa an, urn me* orb.
We gtv* our b«*riy support to t!i* p^titlsn of
Um preksai republican govunor of tlAi stats and
otlur lauding iron and Meet msnufacturor* of
both polltl* si parties addressed to th* New Eng-
JT t
tion. by reason of sores on Ids fto:.
I sent him Ayer's Atmsnar and the t«-
timoidsf* ft contained fnilmcd (dn t<
try Ayer's Ssrsaiwrilla. After minx it
a lilt I# wliila, he was cured, und is nov
a well man, worulug in a Mignr m.,1
at Brisbane, Queensland. Australia.”-
A. Attewell, bharhot Lake, Uuturio.
flyer’s Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. Aysr & Co., Lowsll, Man |
Price $1; Us bottle*, $1. Worth $i » totUc.
land tnemler* of congrcM* asking for free enol
and iron ore aud lower Uulira un pig iron, amt
join Um* in their wforta to have tm* important
uiuusiry bcmliucU if ;o»uhla.
We b- jiuto itut i N*wr ihigland railroads whouM
JITB BAGGING DU.UVDACK.
rho Action of New York** Collector
Approved by WlndnM,
Washingv tt. O :t. 2.—A protest has
been made to Lira Treasury LV; artmeut
against tlio n< t ou of tlie collector of cus
toms at Now York in te.using to accent
preliminary entries for exportation, with
the benefit of a drawback o i certain
Ju‘e bugging slipped a\eovering of cot
ton in \>:iWs. 1 he ct lector reported that
the entries were rejec'rd for ilie r*aiton
that they did got <-onf<>rm totheruia laid
down in section In 8, parngru; h 1, which
lie; a..« requir* • lit. t iiicrchandu»o cov
ered by | r.TinfiiKuy entries Humid be
fully descriUd tl*. icon by marks and
nui.-iber*. Uo said that in c» s> of
cotton l>olo-i coveretl with bagging
o.i which a drawback i« (-Limed
w cn n .t do. cribvd In tho pruhmiiiary
n ark* bucli entry would bo a dragnet for
a drawb ck on till coverin g for codon
exported by voxels of tlie fine named on
tlm entry ; n 1 would lay tlio foun latinu
for i rn fioti.>g cl liius and give color to
tho cluitu f*<r a draw back.
In a letter to tho colic* tor on this sub
ject Secretary Windo.n says;
By rc f.-rence to s«-ction tt-TTl. it appears
thut omlufion of aliinplug muulicrs from
(he i
may t
practicable for tl « exporter to give such
nunilora and w e i tliey may bo suppliid
in thu inspector'* ieturn. A »; ccJicaiio-i
of the importui'* firm of the nuirk* in
each preluniflary entry Is, however,
d*-tnwd indisputa.be. The staiemeui
mad iu pr< test that it is impossible to
comply with the requirement of the
s\ evil * ation that each i oh and numb?rs
lie spiG-tied in the pteUininary entiLi
doe* not appear to be well f< undid as to
mnrks, it bt ing undvrdood that the en
tries rejected • y you do nut contain tlie
••^ecitiiaifons oi the marks or number.*,
\ * ur uction in rejecting the same is
hereby approved.
VAST llOR«F.S POU NIACON.
tlaurocl: XX like* aud Basale TVUksa
v*ill be tt tb- Fair.
Sparta, Oct. 2.—fSpecial.}—Imrae-
dinte! • after tho close of the Hancock (air
Mr. W. J. Hurley left for Eat. nton to at
tend the fair there, lie i niried with him
Hancock Wilkes," s 5 year-old trolling
stall on, “Bessie Wil w," a 4-year-oid
trotter, “Fadladcon," a yearling stalii* n,
snd '-hiim," a gel dug, that w ill take
lartintlra running races. He carried
with him two grooms and a j ckey D»
ride tlie hut named hone. From Eaton-
Ion he will go to the Piedmont, then to
the hlato Fair, then to Columbus, and
alter llist to U rntgomiry, Ala.
IheHpsrta public s.'iO/U opened on
Monday Iasi with ninety two pupil*, and
the altondune; U lucie.'fdng every day.
as ukl thorn who preceded tlium. onj w.» sees claims. ~ { T,-^
do not Home them, the homes •>( tie) This clause had !*en strlc’ran out bv * ,r .f "vVISmirpf th«
farmers lo those days being devoid if the Berate oGmuifeo tefofe It «Hdd
many of the comfort© and adornment* recommend the adoption of tho waolu-1 H* J^.k*lfJmorUl Asm!
IsTi to in rii-of t<wl, y . leltoeJrtffW »U<k«-1* Mrtn-rtal Aw
intvrvif’.l.l. kure«uof in l’™S a £ m “ ™
I tion.*:. I . .
Yet here, behold; the commitfee of! CWvU> °'
confeivace bad rc ton-d those ot n ixious ( Hie Brown Cotton Gin Con-piny, New
wan bitten by a snake, and his father, in j —those dangerous wotds! ! Trar-di n. Conn., manufacture c .ttoogius,
sucking t!u» a poison o«t of the wouu.t i Theleawi mid they would tesr up! feeder* and condvn •**; liuUT* of bn*
got some of it in a cut on hb lips. Both j tl e tiack If Ictn rnicnU were refuM**!,! proved patterns, with automatic feed,
died, tbo father about an hour after the J and ihatlfjntericrud with they wotild | for oil mill:; ntis, sswra, and re: sirs for
i appeal to the courts, lie preferred that l gins of all makes. Write for prices,
bo re*tn4iw«L tjr law If mcuKsary, from enUTing
loro soy UmlttcerruoarmemU wfc*rti secure to Uim
aianufaOursrs of oluac stalm arulWary and un
fair advaaugua ovor our own biSnufacuirers tn
(mnsportati-.u rat**. We demand, tint all no-
tsriui* for Hhip buthiisg, whether wood or metal,
be ri-liBfoltnxa the heavy taxoa now luiposwl*
• I’.ivrtljr favor tha continuance of the sound
find pro?,i.-«dTw|M.:vy In ilw sdmlnistnUiun of
naval affairs, e*Ub!i*hfd with such e*uia *cl ««•
coa by Heemary '*Tma;-y, in Um but «
uai ion to the end that we may he piovitlei at Uie
mrllrift poffiU-!-'date with aurry aoleto iknecd
our *aahoard and upanld the iHzntty ot our Hag.
cuma Banners runo with csxsns.
W# giro our earnest support toth)drmandof
our niuttfold h-uun-mi Intercete for Much removal
of trad* restriction aa wilt Litnr closer coiunn-r-
dal relations tiotwOm the Unite*! States and Cun-
ade, which wa* Uvorod |>y the Detuocratfo party
of this stats inks pUtfona it IS yaora ago, and
we exprMC .our ooniktioa that Uie
practlealde and Immediate method of
securing such closer retains l* throve.)
trsatr oo partial or esifaw rwdpmeUr of towuo
i.ctween Um eouacnw, me mactuoery tor u*b
^>otiat4on*of which lsnswtn republican hnoiU.
We also favor elms oommerdal retattoo* with
■daxhx and ooodaiun th* arbitrary aetkw of the
traasunr department la respect to Um import*
tjoa of Mexican orm, which hat already led to m-
important
rcnssAL MTwuraaxxca with auction com-
okum-.o.
OTA7
jjLjni W Um ^ .
. . . . . >"C . PV
♦axe—L75 fe - |T V, 4 c ;
congrw: - Winn wttfiTnsk sonasare Wsproof
fi-om mutl vaa of'narrow and unwnipuioiM par-
tiNrtUrbip. and R wifi !>o an unjux’Liobln exten
sion of Um functions of tta r-vril fOTornmenL
h'osed l> ta« sprit of th* constitution
d doogurous to the iiberth* of tb* several
■tains.
ooodr-nn tha prrsest admlnl .fration for It*
>w par.U*n«hip and low etan lard of public
duty, stmuiitig In von»p!cuoun contra** to tne
•MUtoMT ui *4MS trtfftoi. iwunwMHM aMteteu-M--
tion under lTmidcnt d-voload.
aunmsox's svaass.: a: to rns aoesrn
WaaonJamnltfue its surrender to tha dicta,
ties of utnerupuLu* poLtfcionn. wteh aaXahoaa,
Quay snd rtatf, reprctttUlng tha worst ckriuci.^i
f th* Rcpdbtfean l-orty, for tt* ut'-sr tetruynl of
ItseauMOf 04*11 servioe refnna ootstd* of the
cla - ia •*! scrvlca la vi ilat wi of Um *ok-Ji n
pltUcra ct the party at Uie la*t nallotul cIimiUjm
- id of t)M Fresidtta tor thdr powthm lu rv*rd
l*en«tons and Its inarniner/ t»r distriuUthig
uationhi bouttf^for As^iawarrsntablaat u
naif «
•.lag dutlu* through th* treasury It
. I ot th# tcrislattre powrr of ooni-m.*
-Igh petitleal oAV.fi tor th * ur^e contrlhutiona
-•f money by wuldl Ml was placet In power and
for It* eiuuiirieu* n*. polL«ui dourly hi licatlve of a
conception of pub.to uiik-e not as a public trust.
out ns s prUsto portputito.
VAIS LanMXjtnoW RAVORSn.
rrnslon Irpislailon fee the fcenetotvf th# In-
Tilfiiskn an i tohliors who fought fur tl.la
ri.tr; should be Just aud liberal, and should be
tiuvterrd in a spirit of fatrnrse and In ■
cvwdano* with the law* of eoagrea*. but nut in
the lobesstof g.-e idy ciahn ag -ura nor with tho
object of empty ing the tr*a*ury; nor should tho
>urp»«*nf ih'a icpbUtion b*» perverteil ly*n»-
ip*t *.i-ertiuluiituHi. nxnWiat fuvor*-l
nor by the grncUrg of UnnuuntU of *l<i»ar*..f
ormars through n*au<i * to untcersof t'.Mpm<
■Jon bureau. *»r fe a Uoit«Hl Htatr* eaoetur while
netdy applbauite without pr/' ’
kept sa*uu. fer th»-lr Juat Uu
USB OP TAMbk*'* (
We con Jeinn the ruling by which this admlnl*.
trstion In wocsthmot tnraun dsclttons has
thrown open th* penaton list n>person* dithonor-
obtj (Uncharged as an untra;e on cuminon sraac.
n degnuLitien of wluit saould bu a rvU of hut*.r
and an teeuU to wary me eoiber.
The baunee of the platform le denoted lo state
Isaurft. Upon U>* i*<|uor ({ueetion U says:
W* bekeve tn~t U>« prc^i.t polky of this state
In making tb* >-ai* of tauor a matter of local op-
tb -n to be diwUed'by a vote of the people of r*rh
and town work* satisfactory aad should bn
KR0WTHYSEIF.1
tPXZAd MCXAUIcai OV Uffl
AVrlr anJ Standard i’opuAr V .jWIr.: ;■h I
tbo Error*of Yo>>(b. T*m >SRiierMMS,
and Pbvfed Debilky, Impvrt'.i^ *, B
»«Mi:tio(troa Folly, Vice. If*wv-
OT«rUx«tlen. Knenreit*! en4 Ik* vta«|
Um Ste Ssntsl ;r SscU*Fsitzs-9
Avem BMkl^sl yrriendeca
wwu It co<alee iOu eagre, fevsl »•*. I
bteiitsg, amhoMed. full gilt. Urbr. o»!7f!.'4Yl
■M'l. pew.paid concra«#dfep , »l« wrjyy.r. r*-|
gaSmSggtfSffiM
akvea the GOLD AND JlWCtACft MttAI
- —| Aiio«kM|
N7AVOU8 **j|
tor the PRIZE KStsV nn NIMBI
PHYSICAL DI0II.IT V. Dr. Parker salt
»f Aaeteant PkyikUne may be eewuHed.
fette'iy. by HI er «■ mm. •t.' k ■
thu i-rAnoiu MHbtCAL i
No- 4 linlflnrh M.. Koaioo.
btamon’e Amoncan
PENNYROYAL PILLS I
mtn MidTihiaUutoMlsLtaosf—*. Sot tog
N—*r»4'<-tol r.t 1?Jt Itf'J
StfitfOiszzm
nrr.i t»tuB ,
W.7 Msnictxs ro,
mmum Fwim **>- ■
■ tear
■ ciru.-
a u □ B 9|
ffticMj irt, toi» Sort *rt foimH*)
CUHKS
SYPHILIS
Ur.
.... j. d Old Bwf**, A**u
*■•1 all dlMSM* si tb# bfetoJ; ■ilikeMti
mUUd OtteT treatment lUU *
eurnjy lo tte wendwfut powvrof L *•
great Blood Foil ter.
ll'iouli 1
It.-It ll
lie
I Ms:,
bet'
hrmi
SCROFUL
I •«!;' I
I i-.u A
hsrb
I j tjl.
Ia an Impurity tn tbs blo#4.
er MweUftog.cauains Eanalaf *1
vtold rredilr le Ite power «f M
g new life aad ostSeif*-
-
IktCur
FOR A PURE BALLOT.
Upon ustturs affecting the frmncliiie ,
it rays;
We rrcognlss tbs growtar power of wealth tn ^
potUU-sse coa of the grueLml dangers of the
tiLu-rt, and we ihanaad tha paMgu of nuUlile
lefUUUon a-ich ae ot.ier eouutriw have airrndy !
run led and aucorcefully applied for mcurtig ,
the ht8St*l:--anf co^inoign exp-naea and for* re-
veit ug corrupt puUtlraTpraciwee. W# heartily 1
Indorse the priorip<e of n-orst voting and w* be- ;
speak fir the baUot act embodying this prise*-
BLOOD FOiSOI
Cured la Its wets* lam: •**•*••
with KrysipetM. wters U.# Ff- 4 , 8 * Si
Retrain s»l «iv*nepbyib*vbf^-«s*•
cams demfuloBS CberctevH ** »« M
srasaBiac* *f c-wrueho*! *h****££*
prveureJ, ssd the dtem-e je-*— %- -‘
RHEUMAJ,l,Si.
AcdlaaU Afbrtkms efih*
alone aad asriysled sMsmsml U e**"^
i anythl»etG*iyfhWk&
. liken. DU
I Sue I
I ir.cLi
Itmin
Imcoi'i
14tev (
ItU L
|i<L
jMc, wh:cn goes mio effect this year, a fair u
te.Hr
reu. nood Ktote. iiiMi*. “S
ten. or tej Itow •* **• 1
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theeirU. Itehemuiekv*" 1 ]AV
Bttnrss , tsff!SBw5
tteal-kprtUnWte.
Imai Bk*.. WhoW.1
Bole Manufmturrra and FWW
. Mr.
I liil. ;
I ri'/r.
I fn.itoU.
I tk*.8 I
I Wvh* r
Mli
I fit*we
m
CNS? Xv Oi
a -j..
, *m-
tlewd's Rnwapartltn rnrlfif s the bleed,
bands tp weak *rd debilitated system
gives itmigih to wroken*
comes that timt feeling, ton
organs, Invtgoratc* and regulates tha kid
neys and fiver, expels dlccssa and givs*
vigorous health. Young people ssyt M It Is
the best n.rdktne we cvrr to.*k.'* Old i-co-
pic say i ” It nukes us fed }uusg cgAlu."