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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1892
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Wednesdays »ml Fridays. or Yue*d*y*.
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the standard of nreasnicment. Contract
r.tee and diMounta made known on appli
cation at but mo** oluC A
Alicommuntcattona ebotild be addressed and
all order., cheek*, draft*, etc., made pay
able to THE TELEGRAPH. Macon. Oa,
iMn.lt. now Iron furnace*. new d
new* energy and nerv life every wj,*t*.
Ail three brought utroanie of foreign
money from ovory direction.
Ootnpan- that cloning year
Clovoland administration with the doe- paper of that county. Mr*. StatiS-
The ronoralilo ex-8enntor Jon-a. of
lown. paid a visit week bororo !a*t to
the tlelil on which Graves ami Cilloy
fought their iluol nearly fifty-liveyoatw
«>.o. Mi. Jutiiot, who to now oishty-
clsht year. old. wna Cllley'a aocou'!.
•'itr.. Priscilla Sotoggln*. of Hall
county, lot.. 1h visiting her tlauirUter.
! Mrs. Mahry." Is a society Item of the
PRIVATE ARMIES AND FREEDOM.
IN AND ABOUT GEOFGIA.
V arrival orFeutlall.in—Ttiet'jiidlilen I All oret" Gooist'a there le rejoicing.
rf TtielrGrowlll. | Klcctiou day found lire Democracy ready
"The private armies which have j and waitlug to do Its piu-t. The fight
• ppeare.1 In history were maintained had bean a har t one, hut the remit more
!iv Individuals who ha.1 grown so pow- | than craup, nratod for the hour, of toil
•rful ns to he a danger to the cout-
minltliw hi which they lived, produc-
lug a condition of partial anarchy,’’
writes Thomas 11. Preston In tho Nov-
Who! It Mean..
Tho victory won by the Democratic
pirty Tuesday I* mure eigoilicaut of im
portant result* to follow thou vietorie. of
the kind usually are. Ia more than one
of the electoral struggles which have ta
ken place between the Republican and
Democratic parlies, the issue* were not
dearly defined. Compelled by circunt-
.taucr*. the Democratic party was for
year* somewhat apologetic in its attitude
toward the country. It denounced spe-
dfic acta of the Republican parly
wicked, unju.t or drarurtive of pupulai
liberty, bat only la a tentative way did
It attack tho principles on which Republi
can policy was based. Though it did
But lack the courage of it. conviction*,
perhaps, it acknowledged by lie eonrae
the va»t advantage which the Republican
party had ia it* hold on the popular
teutiincnt of tho North. The people were
rut prepared to enn»iiler political p.rdea
merely <u axencic* for carrying on the
practical husiues* of governing the coun
try iu the wl*eat and mo*t economical
fashion possible, but insisted on regarding
them at candidates for honors ond re
ward*. to be Ircatowed for sentimental
reasons. The canvam inevitably turned
upon the “record" of the two parties
and their principal lenders during the
war period. The Democratic party suf
fered by .Li* cuiaparieou, iu the eyes
of Northern men.
Under such circumstance*, a Democrat-
ing year of the Harrison admini»tratio*.
'The tire* ia our furnaces iu many p!l«n
out, railroad enterprise rhcckcil and
three four**, perhaps. of the road* in
operation in the hand* of receiver*. The
farm eta discouraged and often in dire
distress. the tnorchaau perplexed and
alarmed, the laboring population every-
where in a state of anxiety and unrest.
Whether thl* state of thing* was due
On MeKinicyism or Harrison's threat
ened reign ot terror for the South that
kept foreign money away from us; the
distress and alarm that we frit have
growing ercry Isrnr of this year.
And the whole country opened ita eyea
sol Kee*» to Inquire the ratine of ail
this disquietude. And the whole eoun-
try begun to see that Mr. Harrison was
responsible for it. And the whole ooun-
fry from California to New York, from
blorida to the Icikee. said by ita vote
of Tuesday, we are liresl of the tyranny
of bigotry, and selfishness, and force
bill threats and MeKInlejlsm and Car-
negieiam in the Whito Iluuac.
Thug battle of ballots on Tuesday
shook the continent from one aide to
the other, nod dm issue* of that battio
have fixed the destiny of tho nation.
We riiatl have peaee and plenty, we
Shall have honesty and courage, and
statesmanship and patriotism ia the White
Ilona-, and sectionalism and hate win,
for four years at least, depart from all
our borders.
The winds are fair, and the sky ia
clear and our way la open, and it does
look bright
Georgia .Mon .Mentioned.
Mr. Cleretend’* triumphant election
vindicate, th. wisdom, courage and in
corruptibility of American manhood.
Tie miserable subterfuges employed
by Republican politicians to frighten
timid or extra conservative voter, baa
at la.t turned like the apple, of Sodom
to sake, and tho cry of “rebel brigadier."
and “bloody abirt” 1. not likely to ap
pear again in Amercan politics. The vote
of the solid South baa bees ro-inforced
by sufficient Northern ballot* to on-
courage increased patriotic hope* and
strengthen national loyalty teerywhere,
Id thia h«ne »f eur rejoicing ws esauut
but fed that the rugged good aenao of
Mr. Cleveland will draw tighter the
!e victory could bo won only at the re- I bood, of affection of our Southcro peo-
eult of intolernbh) ntiegovernment ur l pl( bT i mp oeing a govermenul retponai-
corruption on th* pari of rbt llepnbli- | bul|y upoo Thl. can be beat done
cans, and it turaui ouiy that the people j by ' .election from among us at hit
dreired to puni.h tho Republican party- ad rt«n M grad, of our beet talent as
not that they trusted or wished to re- bl , „, H of tb , ctrcumaUncea and tha
ward the Demoeratic party. The result daty o( lb , Ju.tlfie*. It was here in
of the elatory could hardly be more than Georgia where third partyiam met ita
a temporary tweferwice for Democratic d , atb Uow am | lb . rebuke then gleen
methude and same slight tendency toward .timulated Democratic effort and in
the enforcement of Democratic priori- I, rested Democratic courage until at last
plea In government. A really Democrat- Republicanism and Ita progeny *irent
Ic administration was impossible, for th* I down together.. Georgia has «n affection
reason that tho president nod congress lf or the national government and would
^could hare no In*ruction* from the peo- L* prou j l0 0 ff. r bn talent and manhood
Ml- to enforce Democratic principles. w l)ur . tb# reepontiblloiet or burdens
They wmdd not even know that the peo- „f national affaire. While wo bavo many
pie accepted those principles. I wba are Just aa loyal is spirit as
It la tho supreut* merit of Grover I energetic In effort aod as deterring in
Cleveland that be brought about a I .very way, still should Mr. Cleveland
complete change ia the circumstances of Lome to Georgia for a member of bla
bis party. In the ••arntjalgu which ended cabinet it would ba but natural that be
Tuesday tho Republican theory of gov- I mottld select (rout those whose predilec-
ernffient, or policy, was on trial rethtr I ^on bad been at all time* fasorable,
than the lUpubilcun party itself. The loyal to bl* leadership,
question wan not. Who (ball bold the With to much good material to leleot
offices and drew the salaries! but I from tb* difficulty would not be In find-
Wbat .hall bo the laws! The remit is in( , representative that would satisfy
that the Republican policy, aa the re- I ^ pr „|, an j ambition of Georgia, but
suit of this election. Is formally oon Lg rhipgs considered w# cannot but think
detuned by tbo people, and tbe Demo- I jfr. Hoke Boltit of Atlanta, cem
ents go into power under instruction* Woei ^ eUmente of ability coupled
a* to wbat they Shall do. The Demo- l wUh eongenlaUty to Mr. Cleveland aa
cratio platform ia, for four years at moA H any „, B | D our state. Cer-
least, tbe Tdatform of the peopU of the ulnly Mr . smith by bit own force of
United Butra. I character has won a place la the oon-
That platform declares tbit the prea- rn.pon.Mra. history of Georgia that
ent protective tariff la unconstitutional ^.^t. rg. respect of bis fallow
and should be reduced to Die revraao 0Mat , yaMa aD d all Georgia would feri
bari*. We expect to aee congreaa act lU| lbou | d Hr. aeveland honor him
promptly in carrying out this command wltb , cabm et portfolio It would bo an
of the people. Wo woulJ welcome ■« ! enable compliment conferred u^n our
extra aeasion. that the people might bare I wbale lU j,
experience of a revenue tariff before
being called upon to vote tor congreee
picn In 1NQI.
tbe
on-
hat
gins la one hundred and fifteen years
old and Itor daugliti-r clgbty-gcvcn.
Mr. Robinson Soul tar, of Oxford.
Kugland, I* visiting in IlalUmorc at
proseut. and will extend hit tour over
a large part of the country, studying
Young Men's Christian AasrsiaiioU
mol In si* of work. He lias already vis
ited New York nnd Philadelphia, and
will go to Soutllbm and Western cilice
liefore returning to Kugland.
Mr. Moody la expected to conduct a
seriea of revival meetings In Chicago
next summer. Rumor goes further and
supplies many details of the plan, hut
these are said not to be altogether
accurate. The meetings, however, will
doubtless continue through the wli
exposition period: hut whether they
wl!! ho h-M in tho Auditorium or in a
now building yet to be erected or iu
some other place has not yet been do-
lertnined.
An example of quick success in sport
ing Is Arthur Willie, of St. LottR who
tins gained a lornl celebrity as
hoy plunger." lie begun betting last
spring with an Investment of $10.
Within a few weeks he had fcS.OOO
and was tile owner of tbe Calltomia
horse Tim Murphy, lb-fore tho season
was over be luul Increased ltU nut
nings to do,non, and now has a sir
ble of eight horse*. 1 |o Is twenty three
years old. but a veteran In hht knowl
edge of horseflesh.
Duron Sitnolln Rarthory. said to l-e n
descendant of the Ucbonburg primes
and the kings of Poland, has Item de
clared unworthy of his title by
Chamber of Nobility of Ktiriaud. where
hla fumlly Is prominent nnd wealthy.
The Boron entered a restaurant of
Rlgn, Russia, a few weeks ago, nnd
amused Jtiinsdf liy throwing glasses
at passers-by. tin the following day
be chastised tbe editor of a paper who
was l-old enough to criticise his tnelb-
ods of entertainment'
Prince Henry XXIX, of Reuss. a
young lieutenant In the guards of Rer
un, who died a few days ago,, belonged
to one of the most famous and Influ
ential of the princely families of Ger
many. A peculiarity of the Iieuss
princes la that they almost always
hear the name of Ileniy, and are dis
tinguished by numbers. One of them,
the German Rmbesador at Vienna, is
married to the daughter of the Grand
Duke of Saxe-Wetnntr. a second Cousin
of tbe German Emperor.
The cbemlaL BerthelOL Is a candi
date for two places made vacant by
before the ejection.
The press throughout lbs state,
not responsible for the viotory of Democ
racy ii Georgia, ia largely Accountable
for the small vote of tho third party, and
iiit-er New l’hglaiid Magn7.hu. “So I the inure or lc»* coMaini-hbie position it
aider Ilk'' clreutuitanoeH. again today now occupies in state politic*. Tho At-
have our private unities. The laata Journal's exposure of Weaver and
owth of large personal fortune* and I tho Augu*ut Chronicle - * (caries* and con-
■rporate power through special prtv- | fight against Wata-n. though
‘go*, monopolies or exemptions un- I HVe ry Use wr.ttca ega$n*t that dema-
hlnkingly bestowed upon their pos- j goju, '.njurel its patronage, are mamor-
••ssor* tiy popular governments, or able feaU ln politic, joutuaii,,,, ln lbe
requently P^-nresl 1thedirect!hrih- §t(l4 , TUruuijh ^ p ,„ Mcat figbt of
•ry of venal legislators, luta 11 room | the state press the 1L DUO,.can orgauixn-
i state of things in which the natural | rio-.i has bt-eu weaken, ih uud the I. pic's
r.-scutve* of tills country have lteon | party ha* dieappointed .u leader*. Tha
Rufus Rtockdale of Eelbeck. Ch.o
cbee county, in charge, wb 0 i7 J tt *
adjudged insane on Wednerfw I?
fore Judge CaaUeberry“ T ’*«
SJ'as.fty&.jgr-sjgi
ties were prreent. L,l « f
_A marriage of Interest i* «...
Cor* Bailey, of Hyram.r ’ U.v °
river, to Mr. Tracer \c.,*t. .
"b«r This event will o^J
of thia month, and will h,.
mi]
EW
corded in (Camden ronnty. ifu
-*, 0 “e of th* four pretty and
Mn - lunrt %
And
largely given over aa the spoil of the
few, or in which favored individual*
have received the power through un
just tariff* to levy private taxes upon
every American consumer. The muss
es. deprived of the possibility of em
ploying themselves tn ngrleuluiral pur-
suit* from lack of tnate. or In meehan-
lea! occupations through want of cap
ital. have nothing to do but to com
X’rople'a party papers juggled out their
'Hi.moua, while the Democratic pro**
spike their deep auti sincere opinion*.
The election i* u triumph which every
Democratic paper in tbe state may feel
somo pride ua haring played an import
ant part in.
Hod. Patrick Walsh has a strong ed
itorial tn tile Chronicle. Now that tbe
fight la over, be renew* with jutt pride
I.k —.1. J„n_ I the past. He baa Uttie to aay of Mr.
——- - — 1 'sss:
iiecotuing less with the Increased
pressure of population, and hence they
la-gin to murmur. They are approach
ing the condition of the stave popula
tions of Rotno or tie- feudal kerf* of
the Dark Age*. The robber baron*
of old are paralleled by our great
tbe olive bra nob to the farmer* who
fought bis paper, and begs them to return
to the Democratic fold.-In the fell-wing
terse aeueuevo he sum* up the situation:
"Mr. Wateoa milled th a as the moat
powerful influence against .Urn. and the
only way to f.ght it was to poison the
monopolist* of the land and tmitaporj ^'^oftte people n«lnat it, ind induce
tatlon an-, money of the totintry. and 1 p au1 ' )l ) l j; from their homes,
liy those mamifacttircr* who hnve Dei U-rately and peraistently he went to
grown fat on apeclat privilege* no- I work to undermine the Chroicle in this
ennled them hy legfadattum l.-t It any I .Hatriet and cist-whore. Ktne* die found-
woiuler that under am-h elrettniatauees ing of the People'* party paper in At-
Instltutlon* like that of the llnkertonn' lanto wo have never seen an iaatte of it
tdimiM arise. In which poor mid ties- "ddri. dal not contain noma atm* ve ref-
t'r the'mastcra'of th" « AfWtiiS&f'TK ° f
«dT“AS hand* lWS^‘cS"h?' I !“S; p JKf^ rw S h ,
of tho condottlcrl to tho Itiiiluu non- I ppopU* not to read it, nor porrnit it to
pot*? One extreme la copTelutlve of I enter their twmea."
Hie other. This corporative Anarchy— But It I* over now. The fight t« ened-
whlch Mr. Clevelnnd hnpplly tenned | "l- .. Democracy ia triumphant. Mr.
the 'communism of combined capital'—
-1
The Dawson New* *aya ; *.t.
spects the present legiAtnr. i.^?'
I'^F- v A number of c untire
their best men. So far bm liul. k ,
done, and it i. flared that
Who have gone before. It w-iu*
*5 in •}* ** rl F POK of th*Z*L*
give a few remaining day to teTf?.
of many poorly ^prepared ui««or^*"
Some measures of tmportaoe.
no ter «ss'derat:on!\lr n.Z!v
road UR will deaerre
No
One of the best fairs ever
gSf* 1 * «“• •« a elose i„ v|„
hriilay. har.ng been open to te
tero week*, aay a the Middle.
Progress It was belli nndro
spice, of tbe State Agricullorel'
ard the members «f that nre,!
may well feel proud of,U*2S5
the undertaking.
, T *]e ngricultural exWMta were „
ttlarly fine, and ahowrd what
variety of produets ean he ■>
from Georgia soil. The county,
were splendid. Floyd r<.nnty ,
first prise, on arrount «f s£ f MiWlH
of manufarture* to her icri-nii«,It
hibit. Talbot county to* a™!'
prixe. If mnnufaetures had
mit and the prices swsrd.il , m (k "
of agrieullural prod net, ,|„ M T ”J
would hare been ahead of ill,
tors.
must be abolished, or our boasted free
dom will be but a name.”
jThe Bother Occasioned by n Ctsr.
From tbe London Dally News.
Matson has been rebuked-and Hon. J.
t - G- Black, a faithful and consistent
Democrat, bar been overwhelmingly
elected representative of this district.
The farmer* of Georgia must admit that
tbe Chronicle has been tine to their
best interest* despite tbe bitter and tna
Mr. Ben Gray, one of Sennla'i,
Im-nt young men. died at his h™ j
Thursdny morning last of typhoid fed
H® V** 27 roars oid and a numbers
tbe firm of Cou.-b & Gray. ^
Much trouble and vexatious were I ligiianr way in which their minds hare
earned by a visit whirh wa* paid the I been poisoned against It, and we appeal
day by thi czar to tbe military romp at I to them to pnt behind them the bitter-
Iraira. Tho latter place Is a village ou 1 ness of the campaign, to forget their
the Neva, about ten mile* from Ht. I third patty wanderings and com* back
Pctrndmrg. sad accessible by water or I and be Democrats in the fntnre la they
rail. On the occasion of .be visit sol-1 bare always been in tbe past. Ia-t ns
diers were placed on the railway. Not I forget the bickering, the jmlnuslet and
far from th* city arc a nnm'ier of mills, 1 the Mtternoa* of the campaign Jnst
the workmen at which live on the oppo-1 ended, end let ns all unite in keeping
site side of tit* Ucr. going home dally I the Tenth congressional district on* of
for their meals. These workmen gut | the most powerful Democratic strong-
to their work On Baturday morning, mil I holds In tbs Sooth,
were not allowed to cross the line again I Me hold out the olive branch of pear#
the whole day. being obliged to go with-1 and til th* bittern*** and abuse of tbe
not their food or buy it in a public I past ia forgotten. We are Democrat*,
house. No traffic was allowed. I l-*t oa be triemli
Even people who had their ewa farm
On Tbnrsday at bis bone, ihrw,
a half mites from Griffin, Squirt k
wcll celfbra'ed th* 80th annivmsiyl
bis birth by giving a dining tr ‘ '
bis children and sister and a tr*,
neighbor* were invited.
Squire SUlwell was the _
Elijah and EUsabeth Srtlwell, q,,
tiorn. reared and married in 5kd
burg. N. CL. noon after the Rndv.
try war. There were born to iheat
non. and six daughters.
The eldest son was killed betam J
«»• <0 y««r» of age; one aoa died l
childhood: one at 80: one in a stale i
mental abeimtioo took Ms own life t.
78; one of tbe daughters died hettree]
00 and 100 year*; on* 83: on* 84; ,
about 80: on* about 30. The other i.
S resent at th* abort mentioned dininj
t her 70th year, her husband was ah
present.
•« i »•»ru WTvwir who ono lurn t »« isttu i *•*» ... , M m •
c j'jsssjstnw: ttt& * sa «s. s «33£*fifta'sJBs t
a p””*" »"w-n I *s»=B.T , jart«i ssj'3 —»Jftfsuss."®} ?.'..".rl mi
»•»»
Tha Tike County Jonmat
glowing tribute iu ww veteran
man of tbe Sixth: “One uf the
carried ,
Jamas i
To the former there to a salary of $400 °* w, toln a quarter of an honr of I I Blount.'
a year, with rooms appertslnlny. He ISffio^nHtK'^SiosSdoiL^It I pso^t that win not soon^bo for* St tin.— , *2*0? a ^*1° «***»♦“ -
to ulready tmcroUtO' of tho academy ^.dUr writo* o« ~r- Siambu. EagireroSna. ^ple ind°ln 0 ^ak!n f *f h; “- mT
I rtepood*^ what tUteomfort such wj-J n. M. Harroa. .aa of Dalton 1 , largest | SThlpt aa^a citj5J5 ln"the pri.aw'
being mado one
tiro
n . , Immordti--.. ! pvusivn uf traffic ocoasioaeii. and It ia | dry r „i da 1 merchants! ‘'ptantad^SSl ^ life. Therefore our opinlno la i
Other people, however, retard his | onto a Randan official who can see the acTaaiat obacoo on an old farmb# took Buenced by partisan prejudice.
for debt and tried to sell for $3 per acre. I “Soma tints ago wa wen MlUatrikl
' ' * — He I * blttet enemy of Col. Blount. j..ank I
with I ty. and a geodemaa abort tbs naan I
demon- ran in Intelligence. He rant thtdkrtl
chances good. Une reason uutoug nth-1 food of it.
On the way back the roar wanted a
•re urged In hla behalf U that hv to Td.°,t.,t “S, «•«»» S1.000 profit,
the only man ln Franco capable of 1 ™^255. t ?hJ ... w«. ..’d] bud* 1 ,• ®n°» pro.**, curiog barn
giving lbe funeral oration of Kbiun I ^ XZ I 5£..* lr . flu ? **•<»« of S2») to d
SHREDS AND PATCHES.
I a. SRJfefe SkSTfl^ I gS^Wag-hSJBI =:
PuMiaher—“Yon bar* tbe climax of the
story in the second chapter. Why' do
that!" Author—“It's a patent sen,-mo of
my own to keep women who road from
knowing how the atory to coins to turn
rJ W d n J2.Li ^mc' i. ‘.VT^n'dld •*»“”' They t content date o^rtTaff a L•WoU.’ be said, ‘I deqdw Rad,
?_ oeeor^o 1 '. toafllc j* suspended on the warehouse for ‘Tircaka,* the upper *t,.ry hot I must admit that be is a mat-
^vW’ ® T,n ,h of which they will convert Into a cbe- nten, and a big ona. too. I hare tmt
ox ateamere is stopped. | root and tdteap cigar factory to work up I 7** »e*n tite man who
out."—Buck.
With this
lure dealer
Whittier and III, friends.
Notable revelations of tb* heart of
* . , , „ .. ... ,1 Whittier, and not to bo forgotten in
t folding bed. «td the fnrnp any .urrey of bit poems of New Eng-
to a protective costomer. “w» u Ddl lra lb( , poems addressed by him to
rr«t N« LC«J m7n. h!. W friend
tosureuc* poI„.,,“_ writes 1-Mwin W. Mead in th* Noeem-
_ carried faro ail
tha “lux*" and cheapest grades —Au-1 figure* under hi* hat like ULnuttiY.nl
gusto Erasing News. I all my prejudice against Mm yon an I
.. . ■ ... , I place him at the bend of the list.' 1
It appear* to be gtnarally understood "No man who has watched tha . _
B Hassr “tinty that Got*rnor B. b. | credloga _»f cooffreas as relatet 4iJl I
Washington Foot.
Briggs—“Did you .know
ber Editor'* Tnbl* of tb* New Eugtaod
Hrigga—“Did you .know Deadslow I Jlagaxiae. Many of these nr* derated
had faHed?" Griggs—“No. Second time, >° hi* anti-slavery Mend*—the lino* to
isu't Itr' Ilriggs—'T didn't know that. Garr.son, to Cbannlng, to Rantoul. to , . - _... . v--,_7
\» hen did ha fail the first time?" Briggs Sumner, to the Kewalls, to Lydia Maria *?£.?!! rteul iut.i l B * k * r * obolc *'~
-"When he (ailed to adv*ntoc."-a*U Utild. Th. poem on William Fraud* Albany Dally Herald
Review. I Bartlett to a beantifnl tribute to that | Foreyth wants a saw court bouse.
Hudspeth will be put forward by that by tho Coogrrasiuual Record can
county as tbe successor to the late Hon. t„ my that CoL Blount has *
Reuben Jones In tba state senate. He twenty yean 00* of the moat
will probable have no oppooeut in Ua- mover, on th* congressional cb
kar. nnd thu boing Bakers tint* under “tlok Blount to a statesman .
tba rotation ayriem, to name the seas- natnre sail training and a tree
t»7. the other two counties of the dla-1 ergt and a typical Southern
gendmis
-twice.—“V~1,1U .... J... _ ,, I youthful hero. The lines nddraaaad to I
sD523bKSls3 w*,"*
W5Aws 5Sf 6TT TJ.TS ISFasssiasi
Dl ’ r, ‘‘*' “Among th* Hill*" to gracefully dadl- Ttmeo-r ^
Father—"Wbat would yon advise me I cited to ilr*. Field*. “Tbs l-rayar of I
is Agassis'* preserves rite memory of tbe I Th*
^Recorder.
to do with my son. bis prononneiation , . .. ..
perfectly terrible'/ Tsachar—“tiet him 1 reverent opening of th* famous school
pusitioa aa braketnaa ou a railroad st at lVnikese. “Ichabod," tb* bitter word
with which tb* poet denounced end
mourned for Webster after Ms terrime
Apples In Western how 1
KFrein tbe Rnffnlo Exprroa.
Nuw that tbe cold wind# of wtolw in I
, rrtorued to ber I begitudag to blow over ua, til* a||u
yesterday after a very buyer* are qoietiy atoning away qiate
week among relati /us ties of fruit to put on the market late
* oa. Thl* year’s crop baa beam a law
good ou* for an -tT-year, and tha
. str.i .iruing the winter will be wjto-
kt reach of every otto, u to aAffi I
eyea of lb* editor of the Ameri- . „
tb* tolsst^teo'bo'itidM th u . tu So^ *“• ^
to? Of tteelroiS: ^
^^jar^.^riSrGsS s__
thing. Ah—let me see. _Mis* Morleigb I - , •— —u!“_. u... u 1 miMt lilnsiriona non. will be returned to | J^tetew epplro are said
Oris*** 1
inn- I
lbs
Tb* platform also dec]
matter of banks and th
greaa should not do by
the constitution forbidi
directly, W* therefor,
the tax of 10 per rent.,
of state banks repeal,-
free to uy that tbe me
require* much fuller discussion than it
has yet had. \V* belie
be repealed, but that in
need time In which I
banking systems a hid
destroyed or modified.
Tbe platform aod tha
In fbvo^ of election*
people who participate
against tit* force bill
lb* right of local self-government.
A thoroughly Democratic administra
tion is nonr not only pooaibl* but al
most uaaroidablr, a
Democratic admlniati
happy tad
The Senate.
If th* Republican* retain their control
of tb* oenat* in opito of Tuesday’s land
slide, they will be aMt to thwart the
will of the people at they did daring Mr.
Cleveland’s former administration. Th*
returns from th# election ere yet far from
^loumplote, hot we think It more l.kely
Nora,
it a
been askin' _
p.pe, an’ now _
ewer.”—Harper’s
Visitor—“Your oon la la a drug storm I these, ..... _
I- believe!" old lady—“Yes., -lu.lwag |_Tfct Pj*t saeum beside the man! |*urt 'to running Bight and day.
fixaleogy. Visitor—>-I beg par Ion?" Did 'K* garlands die, I company Is ia a vary proaperons
lady—“H* reus tb* sod* fountain."— I The aiugers wreath, the painter? |tinn end is doing a splendid buaii
Detroit Free Frsss. | _ meed, _ | Athens Banner.
| ecarec. but Li the Better*. .
Mainehav tt* and N'W flantpshlrj
Sro22!f l toi. , “vear b teU te
I «psu this. year ^ y ll lh ^f hM tert
»umi of Mr. IL J. Kdw.nl*. family, at
my*®lf where 1'to hid 'my [ J^rhank Ood! hit band on Xottiro’* k®y* I 'll:* Moraine OoU, Uritfin. | o^ochMj good for p—
JMSST ,or ,he - 1 T1 “ A,b ' ,w
The Athene Minufnctnring Company I rataetolalag the BeUtee.
bl* employed a number of tbe Georgia From tho Boston Commonwealth,
factory bands nod will at au early date * — ,t--Vc.«hwemas
maids gar* me a yarn •» ^
»r .Ze."i-LI«i*i"n n_,. 1 Let onr names pertob. If thereby I ‘ "— I c' .^^r.^dsre. and it eunnl
Kto^aS! BNone man "doe °“ r 0OO ^“‘]L b *“™* Drt ^ wra^Tr ^£jA-
P1ir t Jjf.V - A ' , *“ 1 »w»t*'r »■ J »re»- the hill t.» reduce the widows’ stiwmL 1L “i.flKfL'fTrte Jror lab
mtu does the piece of work in three days, n.,,.
m bow many dire can they do it Work- I 1“® temdoo Dnlly clew*.
ing together?" Jobb oy
i lb*»y «io
For ttgriculinnotA tho Japanof# In-
*
It Leeks Brig
That to tba way tix
floes look bright. It
dkasgix A change fn
approach of th* force
(tide aatidpudoas, la
peck of peace and go
gent* of pcoapsren* bo
■vault on Tuesday
more. It mesas tbe
bill forever, and a pei
ia tbe l
, they will find tbemveive# ia a minority
ht tha upper house after March 4. But.
1 If wo are mistaken and Mr. 8htruaa and
Me follower* constitute a majority, wu:
they dare to * terete* their power? In
7^* I every other civilised country under tb*
' ana popular coadeonastioa of a govern
ment's poffiry ao overwhelming aa that
which overtook Mr. Ilarraen's ia I8P0
|b 7 I would bare molted la a radical change,
i j I But th* Ilepablioan bouse aod senate, , yu
ically indifferent to tbe anger of tbe peo
ple, never thought of tnraiog back, sa l
pushed their policy ot reckless extrava
gance further after they were condemn
ed than before. Tbs condemnation to
repented In 1802. If (bay bars th* pow
er. will tbo Republican* Ignore it again?
We do not think so. Their majority will
ba ioo artificial, mad* np as it is of
tb* representative* of sparsely settled
frontier states admitted for ao other
purpose than I* enable tb* Republican
rutty to hold the senate, to permit them
the billto reduce th* widows' stipend, lb nod rr n f>r tb#
say* : Tb* legislature to again after tb* wtea I N*ef
ptfnr Coof«i®^»te widows, or rfttfctr, iho I °of tilf •> botfr B 1 ^
Fm «ry w^iliftc»®d « \bTu£k I of Yc*a though nearly the ito If'SUf'tSmSSS! 5Sb wji t S2S : ut S
question. —Harper’s Baxsr. of Ireland, doc. not appear to .-Her Kl&SS 5 U? hSUTte \V*LZ£ -T u brori reared. A Ute "
much attrartloD; twt Hu coo! minm uut proridlng for m rodoedoo of th® bother** boy fomitig in «i t^ ^ g
seem likdy to prore of morn and I widow'• »eo«Ua fro® $100 to $72. -lid If
r of
Vnlo Ih* t nknaiiH,
TV gorgon Mjnurrj »C ht rat®
Sit® gloomy, fronting into ®ton®
Th® toul®, the »lav«>R of fair,
\\*ht» dt cm ih.* dork hid«w wn>ug alone.
y>Cr icaanlwn of ih* unfoklinc Kood
Thu km beyond our nnrn»\T ken.
Her feature* Wear the vsrie>i neesi
And fashion of the sons of awn.
To doubt ami ilread her tress-s *»«n
A thousand errp.-ai* htov.ng load;
The learore of * nuatoc .iresm
Glare through bir rili's Ma.-k tin-.
* cloud.
To fearless faith she give* a k-v
Wdothlsg'ali her srovet apro-s;
No maid Mi aw—ter wnile. then she.
No friead more h, «p‘
And when she lift* b-r fl .wt.ig e.-i|
.-T’" **’* B wbu “w** 1 vr 5hv# and truth,
Tho*# tutchkto •ffisrms no rears assail
Unfold in everUaunx youth.
l b
Ilona
lened
the state's
alone, and *!•
OOOOOO ton*, or altout two-tuipto aa IJ^i’ t 7 extraraganre In'pu«lc“Mp*nX-
murh aa tin- mol ImU <tf Great Brit- | tnre* a* any eiuxeu. hot ia swikro us
atn. This startling rotimnte tuts Just I that U to a niggardly spirit that bt-
beeu morn tiian nstliminl by oilh lal I grudge# the soi ltere' widow* to* small
auvefument aurveyw. Of the Yoao ,b 'fP .***.•?•**••
ct»*l. Blnc-rontba I* found Iu oat- din- I ]i'\iVt!fiev!l > V^u'd n ?i lI> “
rtet. that of tb* valley of tire i4.tki.ri l ,m *" • hj!W ‘ ** “ u ‘’
Hirer, near tbe won (out The flrwt I Jehovah oa bis throne to too well assured
caul mined In the istsmt at ln-,:mil. In l"f bis seal to need the v. tes of any oo*
tire province of SUrtbevM. tretongs to »>»"“• Ot«»c»e.B
1 trad we. Doutvttess, however, be wo-ild
have rewar,te«l the editor of the Peopir'*
the smallest of the six mi! tit»:,l«. c.,u-
tnlnlng barely 2.fti»i.nr>i ions. A* n*-
ganls quallii. althougti It In very tin-
even and none of It stand* In the front
Who fears to challenge tht Unknown, , . . , ...
Airi rowers before th’ Involving awo. I nink “7 Japanese coni. It to stni
Gw-* dstMkn, trim tie* starry tise ' I declared by our Consul to bo “al mar-
j.iurnsl in giving him some minor ..litre
alter death had not tb* irolitlc intentions
of the editor at the People's Journal
T" mret an Ignominious ilnmn.
—George 8. Hnririgh iu New England
..ver.iepned the mark in ringing trim ia
on tho ltepnbiicsn ticket as follows:
Wetable."
Magasine.
ltlwSRIS|,*,„t S’„r |,,. lUUhrid.S
Fite th' Newark Adrertiwr.
"If I live long enough 1 .-nay sir ke
, . . . “* . " npon as invention after a th.:- that
to adsto ao daggeron* a couras—dasgvr-1 w.il make pencte njreu tfleir ■“*
"pen their ayes m
aua, w* mesa far their party. W* know l »»ld TWnas A. fcdtoon.
tethHtg which would do man to haste, j ^°& r , riS? •
| to. ««-riete dlrite^ratbm •* »W party IVy. "g&hiTd^
fores than for a pachad RepabHcaa senate tit
t sod Mock h.definitely lb* reforms dsmanded hair liv* long and hnv* good health
Ite of I by the people. ! JfV'. pdteon's father, who to 83. ar.d ia
widVf u£. ’ 1 * SrWK
tbU ivM, Mr. Wauoa V
Kn»W ■ nrrihvIrtrlsR »• ®l^h|. .
From tbe Boston Congregallanaliit.
Bieoil tells; so dors training. The
■ret! known Brtekleridge family of
Kentnrky. representatives of which bar*
brrn is pubi c life for many years, are
K t ef them Presbyterians. .The otb*r
Gea. Joseph C. Hre,hiiri«Ic ■ met
er on ttreet who, after '.ookiag
for a moment, svhli -'What to
end of msn?" The general
repHe.li **Msu < chief end is
'y *»<4 nnd enjoy him forerer.”
o men shook kat.ds warmly, and
tagtr said: "I karw you were
hyteriaa, far 1 can tell put u
1 can .ia Mm."
"Go <mt sad rote for U«1 and bam*
and native laud. Vole th* Republican
ticket."
n -■ '• « lid even ben.r
tka Lord him—if for a rierkshlp ia tit*
liaaampkrlr poottfficn.
PnlasLl K-bting Milto of Saraanak.
On . rteaed down Wrote**-!*/, ow
diffienity In otaalning sk.lleit employ,
The m>d etapteyrol smy-ftv, whites, a:
it to protoM* that tb ■ mill will hr starred
np again as o-k.il no help raa to sbutined
from tb* North.
sro 11X01 y IO prove ui uwirn sau glows peastoo rrom »IUO to ,73. ’-“lures S-—■* " ,,;a a, ’Aid X
more importance. Fifteen years ago I While w* briievo Iu proper economy la **®f E°“ “T* “t*:; -TL a, ink*
it w*n e®tlm®ii*d hy ih*» American «i- tk* •dnrinlMrmiya of our ®ut« gjvtni- 1 odd A W«r -
**lDocr« wb<# made the l!r»l rarrvT for “f® 1 * *•, ^!ak that ill® i Auf®«l®r4U I g i, 0 ^ o E 1 *
fto SrX^ tlit "to worknldu & ! ig*
eonl beds of Veto contained 1«0J»).- SRTIl mSTw. m M it2S? itl %hbb up »»d W
You would not stupe-'
from the taste; there ti®»*
liver oil in Scott's EnwW»j
It looks like cream;
like cream. Cream is P |g _
butter covered with so
thing else—you d° J?°‘! • _
the butter. Scott’s kmuf
i; dro|»s of cod-liver o- co
< r.-,l with glycerine.
Cream is an e$"' . .
than butter, because i' 1S .
' nscoa-
the
From
.Mm.
M.
Mnnd <Intert*.
E Itos-k sad Jn.tg
l-thr ah here last
D. J.
liiK. Scott's Emulsion >
liver oil made easy*
droosare invisibly ,inC 1
do not resist digestion.
Will you read a boo
it ? Free.