The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, November 26, 1890, Image 4

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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH 1 : WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2G. 1890. TTIE TELEGRAPH txjlb m rauI Offlr ulbr 1'DAILY TE.LE0r.ATH-IWiTrrtd bv ear- f re to the t ity or maned. peerage* boa, 35eonl« f 55 ccoti a month; ^ throe coiht; |t.M for rix month*; JO for one year, v TTI,rr.HAPn—Trt-Weeklr. Monday*. *e Icetdm and * ridaya. or Tuesdays, Tl»urs- . >* aaJ Saturday* throe montha, %L»; M* jODths. V 'JO-. one ycir. fA 1 SUNDAY TiJLtAiHAITI—By mall, one :* WEEKLY TCLSG HAITI—By mail, one payable n ndrance. *•“*! •. chick or registered letter, tuf I**' 1 APYhLTlSl :■ 1 EN m —Transient adrertiaementa •>( renta per ltoo. Fourteen lines of agate typa t ci i. 1 to otv inch rpace to depth, la th e atan SrTctuMMPmrol Cootia* ralao aed <“► r , tU mil known so appUcaUo* *Hiuato*ae *comrr.ur!'«tiao»*ooVl heMdnMM«M srjirs, chart* in!u coi, mad, THE -WT-mRAPH. Mwcn. 0*. I ii ill 11 M s:-< ll» ptreo, look at lhs.^1 Ubdoa TOUT piper, *;.,JiaU*s the date th« aubacrtptlon hast**.-* j i; i-x Tfcoee a bo are In nrrenrn wUlpleaae t> •> :: i>--.mi>tlr. —. 5ow that the Senatorial election is over the legislature ban a (in. cbnuto to get at its regular work. It has dono so w ell tlm, tar that tl.e Telf.ouapii bus great hope, for tbo bait and busiest aes- tioa on record. _ Macon took off the floral honors at the ChaltahKxhco Valley Exposition. Mr. D. It. Woodruff, of this city, received fourteen premiums and bU abow of chrysanthemums waa superb. Mr. Woodruff baa done more than any other citizen of Georgia to make this beautiful flower popular and to adapt It in many Tirieties to our soil and climate. THE New York Times thinks lion. W T . U Wilson, of West Virginia, would make ‘■an ideal speaker.” Mr. Wilson l» ono of tho ablest and moat aocomplUhod m. n in public life in thia country. Aa a de- ta: r on the great questions of the dsy ho i in congress, and whenever The Railroad Coir nUalonershlp. The term of Judge I win aa a memb, ] of tbo Georgia Railroa Commission will soon expire. Judge U rlu has undo an acceptable commiasion r, but the people of middle and south i, Georgia have a right to expect that bis i :ccts*or n ill coo-e from one of ibaie sectii a. Whan the last ticsu y on the railroad commission was flllec the TrLKUKAPn took occasion to commf t on the injustice of tho pretent gtonping if these commis sioner! in the nortlieas rn corner of the Btate. Judge Erwin li, i at Aihems Mr. Robertson atClarkesvil , and Mr. Tram mell at Marietta. The] me all wilh n a few miles of each othe while the great regions of middle and uthern Ge rgia are not represented on e railroad com mission. Wa truit tlia when Governor Norihen comes to mate is next appoint- meat for this important ody he will find some worthy man sol i of Atlanta to fill it. Mr. Trammell, t s comm ssioner who lives near, at the center of the state, is twenty mile* r :lh of Atlanta, while that part of Geo ia south of At lanta hat much more tl i l»lf the rail road mileage in tho ,tal ha, furnished by far the orgeat part o! the railroad de velopment in Georgia di ng tho pa t teu years, nod lias railrual ti uage far in ex cess of that on line, n th uf Atlanta There are greet intern in central and southern Oeorgii whloh o not exist in other parte of tho sis 1 llreu-h their prosperity is of int|oria a to tho whole commonweal h. It is nporiant that there should be a rtilrol o immiesioner in that p.irt of the staieLbicb contains the great lumber inta.reaUthe eupply of navel store* the groal and growing m ion. truck and fruit cl s. This same region also producoj the rulk of Geor- gia’e cotton crop. The value of three grea ndustrie* and crops to the pe*plo in ei tod in thorn, and to tbo ftUtc at large depends in great measure upon U and liberal treatment at the h nds o die railr ads. There should bo at lea: ono the railroad commission \ o is familiar Tlio HUiIon oftho Alliance. The following paragraph is from tba St. Louis Globe Democrat, a leading re- publican paper: Tbe Fanners' Alliance has set out to crush all the trusts and monopolies, and to giro natural lews their o d away. Young parties like young tea imagine that tie/have a dhrtoe n^ia reform the universe. This baa been true from the beginning, Nevertheless the need f»r thia work continues as urge®, as ever. Still the enthusiasm in tills d reckon is laudable, prorid- ing it is manifested In sensible and practical di rections. We wish the Alliance sin its ho*hu teen celled to tile speaker's eb.lr I w utl the railroad eitual ' in central s hi.od the pueition admirably. II* | end •outliern Georgia. I is vvry rars iallia moat d atinguished citizen of ids sure- and will ha n national figure in the next congress whether he eliell be found on the floor or In the speaker's chair. Rev. W. C. Lovett has been mado editor of tho Wealeyan Christian Adeo- cate in place of Rev. W. H. l’ottar. who resigned to accept tho ] o ■ it ion uf nils- ,ionary secretary of the Meth-dist Epla- copal « hu rch, South. Mr. Lovett is one of tho leading ministers in the South Georgia conference and a wrilor of ac knowledged ability. IIo will fill the editorial clittir of ilio Advocate admir ably. Yesterday M.., or i i n -. <d Mllio.il--- ville, »t the head of n c .inmitt** of fif teen, passed through Macon turn from At,ante. H,»re-!.•-■ cal,..if. e gained the promise of tbo governor and !,.l.l,iitr. in niton,1 tho old-fa-blotted Giorsia barbei no wl,.cb MiUedgavlll* will give her visitors on tho day that the corner an, normal ar that a railrozd commis: ncr ia aeon laid—Nov. -I, celebration, s the building for her new In n,.,I ■ .ml I' i gills - I he occasion is worthy oi d Milledgovllle propose* 10 F\ kn Jolm Wanan ak.-r ru ,’t benom __r — - " f-w U fngiu ti e New York Tritium and o eoui r. i ullicsn lapars. entered i lio a s.le conspiracy to mak, tl.s McKinley l„l odious and giro tho demo, rats a vic tor*. liefuro tho election ho puUUhed an advertisement in the Philed-lphin i’rcaa, where it would reachcnly rvpuhlb ears and du tho meat po«*lhln lurm, In wnieli ho advised p«ido to "buy your linsvai. now. I,fore the McKinley bill com Hire elTeet, before it ,oes up in yri ro." The man who read thia could no longer doubt what tha effect of tho hill would be* . A co-orttuTlVE farming nntnrprls* a largo S alo liaa boon undertaken in i oilman county, Alabama. Twenty- Jive farmer* from th* Northwest wiio recently settled In thet county liavt foi mod a joint etock company with J'-VO.- 0C0 capital. They have purchaied 3,0t)« acres of fine land which they expeci to put under thorough cultivation. Nearly nil the work will b* done by tha stock holder* and their f amities Tbe l md they have bought contain, much timber and jome heavy coal deposita, They hope to organize aomo extensive manufacturing eutarpriaea within th* naxt two or thro* years. ____ Tit die is ona rapnbltcan in Ill'noli who doss not tty to smooth ovarth* thrashing hi* party recently received in •bat stain. Ha aay* It waa ilia just retri bution of "grot* mismanagement, chi- canerv, moral cowardice and under estimation of tha intelligence of th* people.’’ Tha name of thia frank and level-headed citizen ia Gan. John Mo NulU. While bo wa, talking Gen. UcKuUa continued in tide rather eevero Grain: “Tbe liltlnneaa of ' President Harrison and bia administration may hava had some Influence in this state, though ldo not see or hear o'anybody who gave tha slightest attention to him or hi* adminiitratiofl." MB. OltABTT, editor of th* Baltimore Manufacture!'* Record, gives the follow ing account of an interview with Bpeak- tr Raed, before th* adjournment of con- aouth of Atlanta. There i p t tobe o, located below tbs mountfu of noith Georgia. Under the law tbs conjiissioner ap pointed to eucceed Judge a lawyer, and it ie understi I Allen Fort of Ameiious wi|m cant for tlie pool ion. Jud every way qualified for •ible position. IIo ri of ability and has diatlnoiion on tho ala i n man of affaire and poeled concerning tho agricultural development We have no doubt that he office of raiiroadtonimisaioi: Itti,,- p -int m- i i- -. 1 emphasize and insist upo i# tiiat tliw now commissioner ehaii ome front luiudle or asuthern GrcrgiadThera be oilier applicants from tills parlepf tho slate ns well qualified as as wor/liy as Judge Fort. Wo liavo condenco lliat Governor Norihen wiU-fMaka o n-,gaLo •• to tho character o'h,s Jqi tide important offif '.t|'t ' ° ' lem ., .. 1... ,v!ll nniunsta tl/» l-VCO udtl.o sion wh.ch i» of su.h si.si impormmi to tlw poculiar Inlereau of tbtsn wefiont of tba ■late. in must lie that Judge nppll Fort is in ;bis re^poD- lawyer rved with thoroughly ir istrial ami the state, >uM till the admirably, wishes to seif impos*! task. No Ailmuccman, probably, would ob ject to the deiinitiou of hi» order’* mis sion contained ia this paragraph. No party or order could, iu this country, select for it»elf a higheror more patrio ic work than the crushing of ail the trusii and monopolies and the giving to nat ural has their old sway. It is true that Jreat Democrat^ party Ions «*£« pre empted this task and lor year* has la bored jealously to accomplish it; hut it has thus far proved to be too much for democratic strength, aud the help of the Aiibmto or any oth»r body wishing to aid in the patriotic w^rk would be largely ckomcd. The Democratic party is not i exclusive party, rel using to co-oj>orato with all who cannot pronouuco shibboleth correctly; it is a party which, working to accomplish a great purpose, uska the aid of all man- of men who love tl e right for its own sake. Its objects are ^he tamo as those of tho Alliance, as defined by the Globe- Democrat, and tho Alliance is its natural ally in tho West, whero tbe Democratic party Las a powerful tnemy. In tbe South, the relations of tbe two are even more in imato—tho Alliance is a portion of tho Democratic party. The man, tbereiore, who would set the Alliance and ihe Democratic party at wur with each othor is the enemy of both. If successful, be would dtfer or proven* tho destruction of tbo trusts and monopolies and tire giving to natuial laws of their old sway—the objects fur which both are striving. Yet, in spite of this pateut trut i, there lias been m do a bold attempt in this state to set opart democrat* and Alliancemen in separate camps, and give them causes of quarrel. It failed, afur seeming for awhile to be successful, because at the last moment Alliancemen refused to allow thorn-elves o be used to advance tho very interests their order was organ ized to fight and to weaken tho Demo cratic party, their nntural ally* Lincoln’* Prophesy. Wo find in a Western paper the fol lowing extract from a letter written l*y Abraham Lincoln, a few days before his to Mr. Tnvlnr. nf Illinois: It has been a L ying hour frr tbs republic, but I see to tbe future s c Is'ji arising whicb unnerves and esusrs me to irs ub'e forth > safety of my country, as a result tt tbe wsr corpora lions Lav b en enthroned, and an ers of corruption Is high places will foiJow, and thru tbe money p>\wr of the country will prolong Us reign by working upon tbn prejudic* of tbs people, until ell wealth is eg re a'*l to s f *«r bands sod tbo repiiblie Is destroyed 1 feel at this Ime mors anxiety for tbo safety of my county than ever ,.-, r E Jr. fka Mi.rem, uf thw *5f. (ini X that u»y tears iusy pr*»re gruiutd!r»s. These soero almost the utteranesa of an inspired prophot, though only tha de ductions of a very wi-o njan from the facts daily preeaed upon /.is at cnti n. “The money of tbe ccdttiy will pro long its roigb '£lKpa1gn aiuce his death has proved the truth of this prophecy. The repub licans hav* dopsndcd almost entirely for suocres on the akil ful dUtributioi of a huge cotruptlon fund, on tho distribution of financial favors by the government The Lntest Arctic Scheme. The disasters and sufferings which have attended nearly every attempt to reach the north p le have had a de pressing effect upon the ambition for that species of adven'Ure. Still there can hi no doubt that arctic expeditions ill from time to time be organized either by governments, scientific eo- cieties, or private enterprises seeking uovel methods of advertisement. The government of SweJen and Nor way is, in l act, now equipping an expe dition to start within a few mouths in search of the pole. It will be undor tii# command of a bold explorer who bat al ready penetrated very far into thefroi-n regions and who is confident tbit he eaa go to “the top of the world," But tho latest and most original prep osition for sretio research comes fr v the fertils Frouci. Uftio, Two swat ;i of the Paris Collets of Aerial N*vi; .- tion, Messrs. Besancon and Hermit#, ro actually preparing to make an atter pt to reach the north pole in balloons, ’ he main balloon will be ma o of two thl k- neesof Cbmeso silk, covered with an impenetrable varnish. It will ho.d 45 .<0 cub.c feet of pure hydrogen gas .d C'rry a * eight of 8,000 pounds, ue daring aeronauts wiil also take v th ti>em four smullt-r balloons, wl :h they intend to solid up “at the Ns h pole” to test the a r curren a, and f ir huge tags of hydrogen gas irora wk ii t ie supply iu tho balloons may be rep a- ished iu c»se of waste. The car of >e main balloon, in which the explorers iw to travel, will be couted w ith a tbin tin of steel and will l*e large enough to lain, besides half a dozen meD, eight <J>f* and a sleigh, a small boat and provisi >t for a month. Two ve*a»U will carry !o party and its equipments from a Fri portio Spitsbergen, where tbe gas r.l l e manufactured, the balloons and l u filled and the aerial expedition star^ the first favorable wind. The plan sail over the North pole and lund to c ns habitatdo sp t iu As a or America origin store of th sex|)editlon believe ih; they can contribute largely to acicc lio knowlo Igo by observations and pi o- graphs taken as they sail ov»-r tho gion of the pule. They calculuo they can complete their journey France and back in * x months, and hi: the entire cost of their experim $115,000. A large part of this m er has already been raised and the rest, hoped, will bo contributed by sci-titis societies in France und England, ho time set for the start of thia queer « pr- dition is May, 1802. and the interva till bo spent in varic .s experiments bn ng upon aerial navigation. The scheun jus decidedly Quixotic flavor, but tt»4a i« no doubt that it wi'l be undertaker! will, at least, furnish flno material satire on arctic exploration. It mi something more vniu vbl^ CLLVLLAND’S 1*0 FI* LA It IT V. sil ii i: os. “How did yru pass away the time “I pawned my watch.**— yeatrrdayF’ “I f New York Journa It John V%. Itf'rk with, Fttra DxIIt TiHrrapk. Sow. Ji. The Tcisoasra yes erdar contained the news tl:at Bishop Beckwith's illness had taken a turn w .ich, it was feared, must prove fatal. This morning it con vey* the si.d intelligence of his death. m% m tuw __ Onl, a short while auo it seemed that XmeiuLVconfidVi'ce migitt ’be*1il*eS that iiory wuu’tf .idoan.’'—Fuck, this filled and lorrabla man waa in the in the peo 1- as a final result to approve Nnali—Well, tMe is exaip-ratins’ prime of hla power aa ha certainly was la tbe rliriit and put the icjI of their con- IIhui—Wliat is? Noah—We liars tno the prime of Ids u.etulnee. and fame. It i den,nation up n .bore who attempt user* fireateat show on earth here, and no one . ■. .... , . , I pailon of powe e end msregard pueiio to see it.—Ha per • Bazir. wa. the fond hooeof those who admired I > 1 A . lo ihe PreeideliiT. be .. d Up in Fraction..-r-mpforar (to WsdiluRtou Di-pMch la the C Irexo Herald. , ReprcsentatiT. Wfisoa of West Vlr- “Did you erer hear of such a Uiidr? E ini:i. who is also a candidate for BeRumb say. in his new house lies going Sleek-r.a.ye the .lection last Tueeds, tohuvabeaUlo in life cellar. Oh, ...i i --d .f, 1 . 0M ° I interesii. A1 to me rreaiueacT, ue .a a up n Fraction—employer tio rew and loved him that many years of hbh ■ jj 0 j, a( j no dobui liiat Mr. t leveland l»eld bov)—Have you anj brut|jcr»: New Boy aLd honorable service would yet be hU, tho heart of the Democr*tic party, l ut —Y« zir. one. Employer—One? N«w and his doath is tbe mors severely frit be- j he cm*Id tot i re lict what would c»me Boy—l'nat is, two half-brothers.— Hur- esusa until only a few hours ago it was °“ l ? f th ® present situation. Mr. Wilson pe r ’a J3azar. not isgarded as a probable avent of tho j co , I |^j“ u j , ^ | . - . _ I Tt e Girl of th* Period.—Isabel—What near ‘ I I I man _ exerted a wide and 1 beneficent I hi« r name because it might look * , even h?r age.—Harper ! iiazarT iuflueuce both as a churchmau and a I cheap wav to get applause for m* self. I ^jncls Rostus- I'se afear'd I atn'l goln’ citizen; by example as well as ly precept J one^place where l VJ^?MJ2taa ,lul ’ 110 lur * ter ^ er m “* 1 Thanks^ivin! he taught his fella * nun the beauty aud | gjg"; ^ ihoS IuuW 1 «*uld Eat *"*• Huoka-Wh* n«A, Unoio fnfciirf* Th« Im, n t -| "The mention Of Cleveland’* name on an awfuliv §hc*idy girl Gmu*vinvfi Flv- future. The ion of ,udl 8 j t Ve stump a. ways calls fur an enthusiastic tw#y j a j ^Erer.lbiDg about her ha-the ia a public calamity. He; rc-ponsv. I often avoided rmnioning a j ro f t«iog niarkrddown. Slay—Yes, excellon< e of the Christ an religion as ap< lied to life and conduct. lie was power for good in the community. His loquence iu the pulpit, remarkable as it was, was perhaj s not more an element of bis »trength than tbo gentleness and gra: e of bis personality which attracted ad with whom he was associated. The diocese of Georgia hea suffered a severe blow in the loes of the devoted bishop who for twenty-two years labored without ceasing to build it up. He was a tower of strength to the Episcopal church in this state, and by t int church througl out the country was beloved and honored as few of its leudera are. But his church did not contain all After the nattle. * i o* *v •"* »—* Cannot th# democrats of Georgia gst ft|n cerla j n classes and lastly, on keep- closer tog# her than they nave ing oUvf lht j^judiettof one section against ano her. Mr. Lincoln thought these malign forces more dangerous to tbe republic than the anniss of I*ee and Johnston, ana he was right. They threaten to sc oorrupt th# l»ody politic that good health will be forever Impossible, whereas mill tary force could have only inflicted wound which might be readily healed. ,.Y^I I rae.iitsl I mt U18 }***• UWSB-niiy H'H. UHCIB .... WW L R»s us? Are the prices too hi*h for you? »• | see the dark forms standing mo*ionle^s Ulici „ Rasty^Nm sob; but da laucsa ia a ' and silent. They might have been stump# ti,_ or clump# of buphe.N 1 could not tell whether I was heard or heeded. Than I thought I would see if there waa any life in th. m. I asked if they wanted to keep the district in its cld place m the demo cratic line. I asked them if tney wanted to join with the Ftates wto would give tn< ir vo<es to sustain the Democrat o party and G over Cleveland. At tne mention of Cleveland'* name a shout went up from every throat and the tuaiult last«d for many uiinut s. Tney were not stump 4 . Th# name of Cleve land never fails to aioute a democratic audience. ” _______ For (lie G»od of tlie School*. Mr. Boifeuilict of Bibb, on Wednesday, tbe House at the Mr. Sliattuck. you’va been drinking too much!” exclaimed that individual’s ©iff, as her ln.aband tottered up*tair«. “You’re mistaken, rn’dear,” repli d Sliat- tuck, “Fact is, 1 can’t ev^r—liic—k» t *nuf, no mailer—hie—how hard 1 try.”— Chi .-ago Inter Ocean. “A man paid $3 for a barrel of apples. He sold half of them for $2.5) and tbe rest decayed ou his hands. How mucu did he loe*?’ asked the teacher. “He did 't lose nothin).',” bawled out a farm er’e • ov in the class; “he worked 'em yp into cider.”—Chicago Tribune. A Misapprehension Removed.—Lord Runnyrneue—“Ah, Miss Taumlud. I 1 nancy now, you vvejectmy suit lec.iu.se yon have no *\vank. I hat is verwy in those who held Bishop Beckwith In * ntroll “ ce ‘} zr--r- you navo no wnnx. i nai is verwy in reteem ud -tadN* Wherever ho went ^xfion. S. ^ . !°,”vkW ’Srt wo°uTi he left tho Impress of » hfe-hearted. .y m- ...cle. re t>,. ndvancatenl of common J/wnoy l er^ U m v% U! ,l° "nd ill! eVerp- pathetic, manly man. His death la de- .chool. and Rivo .ub., B oti.l relief to tho to.ly liiy Urth was a more accident, you e.lA.«,l I— n 1- I l at. J _ 11 •• r j IT t. lit t It I i Int A sifltM tllft Ifitfll* . J ... n . . .. ../« Superior Baking Powdo^ plored by Georgia and by thousands teachers. Up lo thL late date the teach 1 Leyond ita borders. I eri b . aTe not w**® P“ 4<i » dollar for 11,11 ___ year s w< rk. Governor Nortuen h l made some ox- 1 U>- ‘-ill desire, to co-rect thi. flaRryt cellent nDnointmonta ntreale He is a wrong hy pa} ing III, teachers quarterly, . mreaiy. ue is a and re enf res th* law that tne commuu man of hue judgment, and there is every Bcll , ol tundshat not at anv t.me be r.axun to heltevo tiiat ha will fill tho ex- dive ted to other purpeos. 'Ihe fund eentive office to th* compicto satisfntion should not remain in iho eiute treasury, nf all goo I citizene In choosing Dr. W. ^ ,r * Ho feuillct Hunks, from *ix to twelve A O’Daniel uf Twig*, county to ho prin- ThX pal | hyucinn of the peniientiiry the nine to h. v their saiario. diacounte.1 nt governor placed a mo>t capabio and ex orbiiunt rates. Tu»* general prov sions wo'thy gentleman in office. Dr. O'DanirFeappointmentiseep dally gratb fyh.g to this section of the state where “p'J'f V jb «rts 0 f Burke and Prof ZoU' ^ tha in ‘ ri c* ci «* ot th* culinary h. is b.t known, hut thaTELIQRXRH I. ^ gft 1 '1’p “'r^Ufore ti^u«- MM confident that it i. be approved ju-*t aa tion committee aud presetted in rn able highly in other eectioni before tho doctor aud mtere*tiug manner tho griovanora of has finished his terra of oflfics. He ie in the teachers of Georgia, and made an .very way wall qu.hfiad for tho iraoor- e.rn at uppa.t to the couimittvs re report •i ^ - - .. .» fa%orahlv on the biff introduced by Mr. know.” Mias Trumbull—“On, ii ", Lord Runnyiuede. i wouldn’t dispaia^e j- birtu in iho least, 1 don’t think it ws mere uccidwnt—it was a regular catas trophe.”—Life. riU'ONAL. Tlie Rothschilds have opened another free hospital in Frank.or.-on-the-Muin. The es-EmiJeror of Brazil is tr.mrlat- ing “Tlie Arabian Nights” into Poriu- gui .. of tu. bid are vxreiiaot.hut to. Mjdin, - feature t. in reference lo the payment “f w a housekeeper, bhe i, espccia ly ax- T h . result of th.Tut action U th. .ha"l..d.r of tba r.d o.f win, c, sto£ .. . i ii.mt. 1 . A._t who was driven out cf pulic beat evidroce aeen aiac* Mr. Lincoln’* tints tiiat th* power he dreaded ia not all- powerful. The |*o|de hav. be,un to w.k. up to th* ovil* with which it lias aMicted the country, wldch means that they ure beginning to (hake off tbe houda of aacdonal prejudice. When they have shaken tlient otf completely tha danger to the republic will have pae.ed. out or the t•e.ple , . Reach Here ia a ilttla table widen shows th* population of Ilia elates In which the re publicans elected a majority of tho non- gretemon oil th* 4th of November, and which rosy therefor*, on tho national question* tn which til* reupte presed he conai and rapubUcun IkNUntwitiusw "Ir- E. r. tha th, oectskih » visit tVwJilogiuu. At bis request I went with blot. Hsslor tvr.owly hne a ootisl Ii * FazUuS republican he wee wanuly r» „ «jty Hpeekcr Kohl ia Iu* priseb* room. Reed bad lost debt ot tbe fact that Hha bad ptued several mUUiiu uf UolUn u Mutb.ro ;■ o.-t euawtao he took kibl late Ills eooSdcuce. vaslUred: ".<• here,Rice, Min.UUoz mu*t be dm. to sup Ibis eiodue o( eopual from Sew 1 The Booth threaten, to paralyia our Ua»«.ttt preapwttt. Thle etetio* hdl wlU eaR otdToaSouSwa tavwneoti. sad thob'o wby Lm urxbr. h aaatrehuowty. PTAMy during this time, Mr. Bead was urginc th. paaeag* of th. fore, fi r v. r, ddferrat m ona IU did not M.e tliax tha questino Involved wee innty, hot be had much to purity of the ballot, the itizco, the prtMrvation of s. etc. It is wall that tha ulJ b :ov that this man, who lea bia pi:rioU-m, ia merely m.. - f . j r.'xc.t li-t lih-rty of tha Intel It seems to ui «<b Thera ia lew reneon for antagoniem lielwevn clasKa, leu causa for suspicion that a dangerous attack on our free institution, in being inmir, At leaet. it lisa l>**n provod hy a lair test that Alliancemen, liowtter faithful to their order, cannot lia eon- .trained by any aanao of loyally to it, by any ubligat.one which they may hove assumed or by tlie actively oxerted intfuenceol their ollicers, lo forget tlieir duty aa icprasanlatlt* citizens and dsm- ocrala. In epila of tha enormous pressure brought to bear upon them, they respond- , t faithfully to th* will of tlie people. Nothing could bo feller than toiuy that in doing eo they inflicted n damag ing defeat on tbe Alliance itaalf, unless it be tiiat th* Alliance, in order to be euccetaful, must set ittaif off from til* body of the people aa some thing diatinct und aeparol*. On the contrary, tlie election of Gordon was, for many reaaone, en Allinnco vic tory. Iu no other way could the spirit of antagonism between chutes, which •om* men hav. made it their huaineaa to excite, be eo quickly allayed. Tiiat It judgment, ventageIheTllttnWk which cannot ~ ‘SS’KSS’oSSi' commercial, which lend to bind society o*»uo together, end which are particularly tmw eirong in tlie Bouth, where the outside Tha ,op u Ulion of tbe alatea wbicu de prestura of th. rata problem drives white c i,ro<l for tlie democratic view ot the men together even when they havo CM# uu .rial tt alout M.100,000. Tlie few Int.reot* in common. Those con trart it tUrtling. Yet ho petty men only have auffered a de- w |,i c | 1 o,s sustained by the vote of fe.t who have attempted to le.d the ,t,tel with only h.OO'.OOO ot people will Alliance eway from ihe psth marked ue in abeoiute control of the congreu out in iU own fundamenul law and wbic h meeta Monday week, and will to make of it a great po 1 ical machine, |„, e a majority of the aenator* in the entirely within their control With COOKr «e which follows Accepting the euch a machine they could reasonably vrr jftiof the italee, an t the sanaiora ha,* expected to make of themselves ilia repMOT t the sUtea. tha ropui.lh.ao roost poweriul bosses the country be* majority in the Senate will teprseni •ern, aud it i,not wondafn! that the* g | ggg,t*vj people and tb* riemor-eotU* look'desperate rttlu in tbeir eHorte to mnorityU.U(W.00ai put it In working older. Tney lied every- \\ a accu.tomed to considering ours thing to gain and very little to hoe. . "popular" government, t ut there tt no The o men may very reaaona' ly feat that ot h, r, among th* advanced nation,, that they hav* bean dafaatad-, but they ar* not ||u> tu removed Horn th* people* the Aldance. In our opinion, they are lb. ^ |h( ,. nMuri al elec Alliance » worst enemiex The final figure* for tlia next flow* of KeptewnUtivea ore given aa follows: Deukcrate. S44; republicans, 87 j demo cratic majority, 157. with oo* district In Bnod* Island to elect, in whi h th* dtmomtto Candida'.* bad a plurality on tba firat Tueaday In Novemlcr. Th* figure* givan a! o«e Include 11 th* damo- I'jrurll'n llrllrrmciif, It is probabl* that Mr. Farncll wl ir»t again figure as the l«aff<r of tho |sh usrtr. It is truo that LU party dates in parliament refuse to ndoji( tat tbe developments which have so d< or- abljr compiomitoU his chamber as dividual de-troy his usefulness ns h.o- li.ical is«d«r, and it is pro)table th in fact, hts influence in ire and is now*e- ,:a£ ‘But iho literel party of EripnSi. ,.n which tho movement tor lrnnliom, rut. depen ia for .ucce.-, i* mrdo up uj thoso element' of society which nope cultarly lensltive to, 1oi>im of tlidilid ol which I’arnell le proved to bavebeet gmlty, and will resent the cootlnuanccf Mr. Farnell tn n place of anlhoihy, A cbilling of liberal ermpatby wool, le more dttaa rous to the Irish cau e inn th* lose of I'arnoh'a akdlfut bo.lrrsip, and nobody, probably, recognizes hat fact more fulls that thv Irish lasder Im- «lf. Ho was prompt in thopuhlicaion of Ids determination lo retire. Mr. Pirn.li’a fate p.rallele that ofSir Charles D.lke. parhapa, th* moat prin- iring of tho younger English stitaaniD, ..ms n— v—,u . ra> orabl* on tlio mil tntruoucad by Atr. Unt | osltion to which Oov. Norihen lia* Boifwurllet and to urge tu passage by the called him. Tlia appointment ot Mr. legislulurc. Robert F. Wri hi of Elbert ae mnlaiant I A ,. r „„r.eey and n. P^tflllmenl. kc per of tho petitealiarT, will also lie I rrom the Atlsata Th. rot. in the leiriila generally eppr ved. Mr. Wright wae ot“| i dorsed for tuis important offioo by in- day, Nov. H: fiuential men in all pari, of tbe eto^ » jJJi ftfiSttSswie With Col. Towers as tbs principal keeper wilt be enusen u»m me- and Mr. Wright as his flrat as..s;.mt, tbs T&L*ta^lSJSd penitentiary wiil be managed well .lion. Patrick Calhoun. ____________ i Lx** ui^bt be received DcniNo the recent congri nional cam- ow sl^wy'mrmhfji pai«n tht'O were in several districts of offf»eiPMe*«ds»^mbly. * . I.. , ,7 a a, and uaun n tj of sup* Geor.ia sidiited disouAsiona os to tlia mm*r...m in.Jw cuimdcj. The difference In the esti- mates given hy the candidate# In these i _ - -—— , district, wns v.ry striking. In on. dl-1 ‘ "riel, for Inslanco, one randllat. clalmsd j Mr.JoeKing, th. oy.lormvn, ha* , tiiat the total cir. ul itin^ medium in the small krg of full-grown oysters whit iih orkittaf r r i« nnlv nUnf w ream »««". -Ut • rtWTft rm*giwtl«^ WVW »w«~« — -, ; »- |'V■». Tlio recent report of the Secretary ?uloo ,h. Simpler of of men , a,a,Uldoforgvn.rriu ; .i.ll.;, * crane total tii* Farmers' Alltancii candi date* elected in the Northwest They were ed elected over regul ,r repnl.l cm nomin.ei, and by the aid ot democratic rout. On lb* great l-aae, that dtvid* -,-rto tiirnw on. aeciioc into uciai. j re r ^rtiaa they are ia line with tlie ..c d :.i 1 ti l'u:rbl -i ! flOTocratt, Without claiming a .ingle 'Vn'm « s’rn’tlS! doubtfnl vote, tbe democratic majority idtancdUM* P I In tha text Uotne will be over lbk lion ba. brought to tbe Teutons PH from all parta of Georgia letters o nUioing ,hank» and cangiruiaiiona o: its at ml in the campaign tbit it ul ed tn tba choice of Senator Gordon. Many such communications have also been received hy wire. Tbs conaciousncaa of baaing don* it* du y i* the TrutotuPR’a taet re- waid, hut it ia very xratiiyiog to know that it stood in ibis 'Oateit for th* over whelming sentiment of tbs peo r l* of Georgia. \Viirs a few more stories aboot Stan- ey’e rear ettard ar* printad tba imprta- tion will become general tiiat England presents a flna field lor clviUiing Work I ihnws how br African miM Lcauiea. I guiabad mt *) i^rty, who wa. driven out if pulic life a few y«ar» ago uodtv circu nilira much resambling those which now e*i- run Pain.II. Ho has since added tobi, reputation for atrength and bri llocc; ol intellect by tbe pull cadon of souiore- mmkihle itudiaaon economic md pojtl- cal euhjecie, but than ream, no pbb- ability that ha can erer r gam liiaphco as a great popular leader. But Mr. l’arn.U's die.r.co does zot mean that the home rule ran* tt lorn That cau«* ia greater than an; one nun and will find plenty of able ram to light for it. It* triumph may to delayed somewhat, but not greatly. x Great Mrtliodl.l Men Ing At a maadng of a general -.ommittee rapreMDting tna various brenohe* of Mcil odiam in tliiocountry, hell in I’piU- delphta Inst Wednesday, premklnary .r rengement, were mad, for agnnd Metre odiat Ecum.nical Count U to <e held *■ tba L'nitod States next yaw. Several citlm contended for tho honor of entertaining th* council, tut Wash tniton wa* chosen and th* data for the opening aaoioo wa* fixed for Oct 21, 1891. Th* total number of delegate* will be 800. of which Amvr ea will be allowed tOO and otbor couotri*. 201 The American reprviintition ia to be appor toned aa follow.: Methodist E,,toco- pel church (North), 1.4; Me hodU Epis copal church, (South), 87; African Metlre oditt 18; Zion MatboJiat, tS; Colored UelhoUUk, 5, auii iiHMki iij-tRCIlUtiflX to varioua oilier branch** ot the Metbo- dint church In tbiacountry. Tlie council will not only be a greit Methodist jubilee, but a number ot Im portant questions, such as labor, educa- It n and temperance wilt be dttcui e end an sfiort mad* to fix soma deiin church policy in ref. r nc* thereto Tee growth of Matbodi-m in th* United hut** baa Lean marvelous ana iu In fluence in all puts of the country tt very great. Tha council to ba held in Wash ington naxt October will ba largir and mors Important than tba mealier of sim ilar ebaracur which waa bald in London tev-ral yen, ago. *55.000,000. TUI* gold anl ail'or carimcaies. natioial bonk and treasury no w. nlckal and cop per. The gold and silver d«,o,itedln ll.o treasury ngainet which redvemabla note* liavo bson iuuod ii, of course, not eouoted tn thttcsti-i ate. Onthehaattof the recent cc-n.ua therefor*, the amount of money av.Uihie for circutalton to about 82A’.5 par capita Till TghXOEtrtt acknowledges the re ceipt of an invitation to be preeent at Ihe laying of th*oamareatonaof the Geor gia Normal and Industrial College, at Milladgeville, on Notomber 27, and will eerttinlv >« on band. Tba new*|«per bo ha* on opportunity to go to valvas, crock- and pol of all eotto, full s.f them, an s even a cloy Id,* burtbened wilh three or four heavy -hells; but it tt not often thet siys- tere taka tno trouble to pa k th. meelvea to cloeely and so cl.vvrly in a keg. bandy lor trtmsporUiiion, as •** the Joe King specimen. — An Alarmrd KJItnr. From ’he last nun Time*-Journal. Senator Quay’s second daughter and a daughter ot Governor Steadman of North Carolina have gone together, without escort, to Berlin lo compute their educa tion. Tlie Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, with » cir suite, are in Miffd etr,iou,;h. Ky. Tney are visiting the (nines near that place, in which tbe duk* it inier- ettrd. Afterwards they vrUI !carc Jer ot'.er {joints in tha South, their tour ex- toiidiu); us far aa Florida. Tbe celebrated Frincli writers, Taudet and 8a duu, on be ng naked which li.ey preferred, cremation or burial, the first replied tiiat tilker one woulJ be diao^ro- abta to him, while Barunu exciaiuieti, “Burned! burned! It will ufford ino gn at plcosura to be burned.' Mise F.sncee Power Coblie. author of many * ookt, and one of the aUeet o literary w. men, is. at tbe a** of ?0 % bard at work both ae a writer and a reformer. She is full of health snd vigor, w ich « e attributes to h«T »lrop e dirt anil res- oar i nt’iis. and gives much tune to thp g?^^v . j3 ^AMr>| iandre' ht5 S® trough * certa-n n-rites „s ,l ' * u ' , >' ■ d i-oo <J«J , £2“ thv Sooth h tick. t. Wh.n i ®* r without a . bis f.re Gan P"0tv. Amu*x,^r/,urn\ rr,il “ aa |l* "°t* uoou h inge- waa -revel * MUIVJKV* **‘w —— . ... . of tt pruve. by hia failure that he bM never been tbvte bsfotfc Heuiva ( onto lllgli. From t ie Tril Mall Gurite- , , ' \ne‘ wlio»o writing fetches tho long»st i.oi Thevlgtin-.ure ot chri-t-'p er Gj- lutnutn can ariray* Und a buyer at 40M Ir-iiKS-iheune l.tla-exiitmz m han.twitiog at. hvd »-0 fr.nca, and .piste of ttei-havl'a to tome fair danlo 1500 -ran *. Mubtre nav. r sveme to havo wVVunn .etwr; btt ai t uature nioua U onb l.UUO nonce Taeouly lett* ..-hichwaaa-er i Mr. Al red Mc-rvi collect*, tor irah °!®s ? po ° "bkih «u irrel •cannsu’u^'oore' an V* iralil* ;a»lon ^ " i,h <=-n- k.stt;l“in;““ t ' re-. <EV.SAMP.JOMS fflf.J.1. HAWTHORNE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT DR. KING’S \mmwM The followlns Is »n extract from s l^ttareito mi by tbs World llcnownrd Cvsnt*ltsi: •*I ratarnetl from Tylsr, T#xss. on tbsttl ML 1 flntl my Wlfr h»i b«n uklrs Boji icriastosr to tht OREAT L'HBUlLih^o «f arvttMiSiJWsas XAY.^VSifoKi7YW;V,'E?Sv •oohetirrEBtHO wiecuau access to ^rTOSarev. Pawor rmt esc. tAvInr • d»yn essmptloo from pain., Afur iking Roysl 0«rmriia«r two months b« USArri ABXD. Hhs sppvsra to bo twenty jran t't’nufi7 c hi UK**WTh *^5 *P^ r '* " f, ^ riL-nia to uk* tb* rordtefn*. anrt tbr ta^silmoar f sll of Cb*m Is that is I* * gross ram- 1 * Ur. King’s ISoyatl (lf>rie*ta*r Is a -omsn Itrelia-.ptkssltjnsih.re^ \TUhTic CERMETUER CO Afl«nli.b %a4 br Druggists, If fomr Draggles css a# "iTC 0 ** ■■■MM rv ■nYBAuailM . and os an th* long-eared mule, roam the etneis of En-tmon every day: aUo lire nlghta. end when th. y meet any ona on thaeiuewalk ti ay walk attaight cn and look will! cont nipt upoo tho ciltren*. Verity the h r.otkaalmanareaptagwa. an.I wa nv* afraid aoma niRhl they will runuatroa home and taka posarewion tliemsalvvw chrrasnslirmiims. Tire bleak, chlllslodof Snvembse Bluer* over iho ewU*i» b”«. In tlm bitter wn 1 trmiy wwishef Tlw asters tana lb** r #•; • • Wbrrs ih© flu me of Uie sal«i© Ulgbtoaed Tw* walks ft w«**l»eao» Demi leevee hang btack • nd wtUmwe, writt u by Ornrille ; .o trade was sold to i, the grest a of 4.UoOlrnncs Tu* mgnatirv al.-na t.tctre. I.UUO Irene* k i - value ■ f -ii-v particular le t-r va In ITif •’—thus Napoleon l'a but ,flier t> III* Ein- rare Mario J"“*“ *“* i r o' i !o t.btGlinnev yri»oe°* bu “rdt-1 n°»rv to ter. e..u o. bought for ft «ln*cw ;,t auo.rapi.- am.y. command n • in IT1C t-. ' llrnry 18 and XIV sitnjturee aro Tleuwraof BodvPaath me asking J'.VqK r sub crlpti'-n fur K».u, ,. JL hi. lost I ie a tu* lor une in rail- ctld^Vutoltons, and .bore now 73 year# O’ flg*» The London correepoodentshave taken the trouble to cable that Gilbert end Sul livan hava “made op” and wiil collabor ate one* more. Tii* giro* assurance other willy and leautifol oj«u» an l i ranch like school gU la d U; msu sosetimts act. vurth almoot 1,1K0 r tbtf CATtn below. In Ih» first cold night of eutuipa The jublU'to I'ritlts w*a Iwwt Too holly nor*'- .|>hV''l'-'- -aolsbrf At toe coming of the froel. Even sbe hi a' e little p mav HitlM un*lrr ihe k*»«»sial fftO. A&tl nei one flower •;! the slS^atof Answers tbe rebtu a call, put lo! to ‘be cr-furr yonder Iherw's a gleam «f white *nd foil— TU* gv 1»of summer's tunahlue, Tne white of wlator a cold An l, Ittd^n witbspU-y udesra. The eiilaian bnwjee come rnmi tbe nuckt and corners, brigbtcaad By the unsve cnrysenimn um. HaII to Flee! teiutlful flower, W Uh r-jjal and daunt mien Faring use frusta of wit t *— 1 crown th.e autumnqiwea. With your «l a«o€ tote, sw« 1 ausanae You brUbten the ttaWW Brave, beautiful. steUf*at ftowar, Y<*o come with a message to*aUj Bailie la life's UtUtert weslber. Audbtigat nil kmesomefall. Ca »y sou**! twenty of summer in tbebfv.it ml tl e tCJS-B S past. Aud let the timed w.,»»cr tuat ou.noth rince Hiatncrck la atj ‘bore hot hal Mprol Li:? ' a '•* ths, nod H to tomo ; rul > -ill «till l. o,la! U i“ fi? fv *‘J •tret he will *. 7h*,ut». le-cbaiag i, for ii,, nr J , lk * ** ,io * r °* • r- Ti.e prince'enierta’n. ■:calou-»lv at hia * w OHilng -.-wk. ta . r i , S?&iasrrt , jfc Go i haw tii,. (jure..,, 11 " hmjiflf ; v;,- 1 *lr. but wh.n ,n luff? u *“ • reacim I lh . , .“‘/“V*' rognize ia Wl; „ *bo ■» re-ch.,1 tb, „ ri i ,‘V r * us itihiTlh^aS^'; " tlj louaiio I thtok" 1 f < ?l K — XtgSWSr P" 2 SI f Doodle’ RPHT.be a wosft ~ ' : Four new erimn / v 1 " ““re.-,.,,,, -DON’T BE A FnniV perfect CURES ASSURED tc absolute M ! N of fiO-ACtS ."'"orr'jorbs; « DU J. J. tLI.FB* * reuT.r&vJsrtt.t, “>232 --W" “•I. re t.~ ioo nJ .„,2r nm • BOLD HEDiL Ptlfg, U71~ w. U.VKKIC £ CO.’S Um ‘stra , jzr- t tS . . I IM **‘-' 1 ”* WaSSniawSo 11 /] ||Ja"^iT!Sil5s l !5J!lg If 'I Ifllt/L .‘!!r iJiunmi, » - «"I1 M S*S*n*wle tmhk. * wink that I W t>ii croc Tr»«"»rywh*re. the lot" 11 loo ^ j ~ CO,Dorcacitcr.Moss. Fob sale * f*c* of ,uc|| convinciug «The Royal Baking Powder is ab^ rCj for I have so found it in many tests for that company and the United State3>nt. I will go sail further and state dur, because of f tliat company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, andj 0 ns dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the^ preparation, the Royal Baking P is undoubtedly the ] and most reliable 1 powder offered to the; «henry jd- loti L/uUt u chtttiUt. •eta ty.foqr Mwdrwl sod and oilier out bmliiQrT^U’ni i5. # ' rgo “ coM »« to salt the purctouer I ^ r ” t ‘ n •<»*• JQXSff 0*OatV^. 01 3* i ONID > o°u»TTr.Z £•72s irj? attott o»» oa or »*“.« lay taxi "" *LT. EOtt,Ordinary. ■ a>yiaaad >0«A OHtaary. ?jr c ri.^nt»'>Tv oc - train lot - - • *• om mite Xk-bolaa apfatoa to mm for an order ktnbj wiwt«•*••*. Jfurice is •^ BOSS, Ordinary. awl Grisf Mill ■„«Urjrr i ^HORSEPOWER 0:LOAL,1 MILL CO.' ATLANTA GA?