Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, October 10, 1884, Image 7

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iWOKK, FRIDAY, OHiOBKR 10.18S4. -fw- "V x f* ' ' h<‘ hn»i the ri^lit man. B»»rri<»n or I'o tor w • - «*arri**<l to Albany j til. where ) e now aw t f« i arrival of the nrnj *i officei f treat credit it due to Sheriff Swindle for the arrest, as the man is crimdilered a verv dangerous character. He told 8herilT HwinriMhit he had caught bim napping, and if he bad his pistol he would not have been arrested.” The Monroe Advertiser gives currency to the following• ‘Juliette has had a tensa- woman came along and stopped there, saying her name was [ta KeeVt-a. that the wai from Gtiffin, and that ber husband. Prank Reeves, would be along in a few data, and would open a barber ahop. Bhe had a child with her, which she claimed her own, apparently ab)ut two months light in cofo tar N EWS IN GEORGIA, .-MED BY CORRESPONDENCE (cat**** fr0 m the PRESS. landing boom Has reached Dawson. ^‘"r’d.wadtorgoodrMW.oc.. te.”'««""W spw » uin « 10 ~j» LMt ^ ,,d,y * ^ ■ .uatloos o( tlte fle-v clemi-nt i« mtwialng »w*y I lio'ise* over the ciuniry. N*»*. . (j HeABS bit been elected to | gtiundiy oilbe enterprising town of jiDfiiuii «... comD i.tK| Its obi. and so light i’i cdornt toinduce peo- T«« ^'r P [t^uter. upon another P 1 * believe it w»i wilte. She * it •mill vu'U'"*- 11 1 IDE In n negro bouse that night, and next pruUUUiou could b, {.rrlrd in Ueorgl*. “srtK-tfA? l^nllui | i« cousl, ' i *^ 011 ' . , . TiitBiubhvlUa Enterprise bu broqen- .Hitoau liro-cuium.. quarto, ami !«re- FANNY SLSSLER OYINC. The Beauty Who Captured Two Worlds > and Wedded Poetry to the Bailer. A cable dispatch Iron Vienna an nounces that Fanny Elssler, the world lamed danscuse, la dying. Sbe was born in Vienna, June 23,1810. Her father, Joban Elssler, was a mediociemusician, who bad ber trained at Aral aa a einger. She, how ever, much against bis will, Insisted on en tering A ballet school, and at the age o( 15, came out on the stage at Naples, where she made a great bit, and was engaged for two years. From there she returned to Vienna and became the reigning queen of the ballet. Sbe was a revelation In cbllo. graphic art. Her only rival waa Taglioni, who botiy contested the palm with ber. Klmder'aconquetU included kings, princes of - A Medal for Cornu W.< the Ulfp s'lle"". tidy app«r.u<5| * tSitwtre, one of the honored citi ^ rW ! Kib-rt.m. died in that piece lliure- I jytUX “* advauced eg. of 82 'he building or a steamboat to ply mike Oconee river has received auluipe ??. tu- probabilities are no# that it ..jj Ljoa go into operatiou. ’mb J II. IIsAttib of Smithvllle. has J'*, iroai No# York for 80.0UI) pounds SVsteruiCloii seed, lube grown iint)«»r. j|j,'iZ Shipped already to that point near 'fowoisa rivalry appears to exlsle be- p 'ra ries of tins nature are bom tidal II llJJy am not showed to generate tulo pas litiu aud prejudice. Tas poor farmer Is the recipient just JL’i, lot ol cheap adv ce, which, of »urw. he wi I folio#. lit nine eases out S,s„ die article comes from those who inter e.u.'g a hoe orgrasped a piuw- hsndle 1“ heir lives. Tus Novi- Georgia Clarion observe": “Almost the entire cotton crop ' as been .TbSied *dh ut any rain to .turn It or K cruse s boll to rot It h is been, per- the most lavorable season on record lor gathering th. crop. The sautplea are ail good-" U.,»TM Adurtiter: Tom Barney, of the TiiitiAirK, was in town Houday. Tom, Isiides being an original Monroe county Ln.liUietreaiest newspaper ageut fit Owvsis We saw bim stand on the streets , pcrrvth once, and get a subscriber in Truuiouuty. ' A ttioso living near Wsdlo», on Ibe On tral rsilrosd, was struck a low days ego by t tram ol cars running at the speed ol twenty-file miles per nout. Beyond a few csrbrs no haitu was done, a* me blow was rawed on the head. Ihe damage to the tucuiuuliie has not beeu repotted. Tue nturus ere anxiously ez|tected. * Tit Enterprise, of SaiUhvill*. la "relia- kb tutormed that the negroes of L*esburg bias been bolding meetings at both ol tbrlrcburcbesin tnatplaeo. Baptist aud Metbodiat, every night, all tb. year, and that they lav. reoelved neatly every dsrtry in the couiraunity into their ctiurcbes, including the children.” Tus Alliens Banner-Watchman says: "A bill aid probably be Introduced m '.lie next Ustslature to separate the nflhet ol clerk andrrcelver and sheriff and collector in Oeomeeounly. This will baa veryfool th mote, for Ibe county Is too email to make oca of these offices an object h. a good man. Better let well enough alone.” Banner-Watchman: Cantaln Carlton has anreroboyln bis employ who is anatural musician. With a common little roouilt onto be can make the moat beautiful up- er.lic and other munc. Any piece that be I orerbesn still be reproduced on his little barp. tod every not. given. 1 bta boy la a prodigy, and Ihe Captain think, of tend utg bun to New York. Tit following it taken front tba Adalrs- ville correspondsnee.of the CblAoun Times: 1 “Tbs Messrs. Povolaaki have been du ll''* a well at their new huuse. and had gone down about forty feet wbeu they dlt- eovered a cave. With torches and lamps tbsv made an investigation and discover, sd that it wu one hundred leet long, ten frertlllsb and in some places tan feet wide. Tbs; have abandoned tbe well." HcDoxotJolt seems determined to have a new school building. Tbe Henry County Weekly says: "Attbe approaching ac tion cl tbe Legislature application sill be mada for the passage of an ant authorising tbelasuanrenf W €00 worth ol bonds bv tba town of McDonough, to be applied to tbe erection of a school bonding. The bonds are to run ten years from data of ls- iiianc. payable one ten'll annually, and mil bror interest et tbe rate of 8 percent, leraanum.” Tax following singular colnrllenre I. tkmnlcled by tba Carroll County Times: I “Friday there were ten tnen In the Ordl- nsrv'e office when a poll of tbe differem religious denominations waa taken—ttwas found that there were present, one repre- lentative ol each of nine d,IT rent ch rehes: Southern Methodist, Northern Methodist, Protectant Methodist, Mis.lon- sryBspilst, Pi I,native Iliptlst, Preahvte- •n.riirlattan.Congregatlonalist, and Col- verselnt. ; Frssgmo of tba new arleelan well at ™*t pole', the Montexuma Jtecnrd says: heal MocmUt morning Mr. Herrington I I'srted Ins ordl on Its long journey down- I tspllnsearch of > cater for ibe ratlrnad. He is now only about eighteen tret down, owing ta haring (truck a large J 181 ro ?* Tuvaday. Hembml aneb a lig It weight on bis drill, because of tbe i ct being so near tba larface. that It ts : i>w work penetrating lb* rock, and la new negro bouse that night, and next day she left, and has not been heard from ^ C *ei l .^.U t hedsp 0 ‘!^.rS!fo , t r, n .;e B n‘p -d ,* ople ofthe highest degree'gener.lly. rtin left; hut the ft«ent nays be did not lamoua American, tue Chevalier sell her a ticket, and the conductor says no such person rode on Ida t'ain. The child has been l<M»ke » after carefully, but it wns the opinion of our inf irmant that it could not live long. Where the woman is, who •he K and whose btby it iw, tbe people ol J uiiettu would like to find out. WikofT, cheekily entered the lists, however, in Paris, and in 18.38 bore her off from such a rival as the Duke of Ibdchstadt, the son of Napoleon I. Wikotr got her to throw up ail her bri liant engagements and with bin to America, where she danced through the season of 1*10 41 un< <l-r his management, beginning at the An Evidence of Moat Commendable Pro* Kreae. WaycroM Reporter. A yonnglaiv i i theie parts was heard to vay that she would not marry until the sew her way clear to support the man whom she married. Ah! what commend* able progre>s women are making. Shake Well B-fnre Taktns* Morning News. It is said that Mary Anderson has gone hack on ail the dukes and dudes to aive her hand and heart to an English drug* gist named Meilix. She ought to jdt him two or three tlm« s In ord*r that ho may be “weU shaken oefore taken." Tha Force of Figures^ Exchange. By a rough calculation, tbe corn on a rips* board, pU'ting one grain on the firat square mid doubling on each succeeding one of the sixty-four, wou'd till 1.841.875 h im*. each holding 'l.OOu.OOJ bushels of 100000 grains each, round number. If the United States made l,80u,000.* 100 bu*het* each year, it would require a little over 550years to make it. Baptism aa “s Jbacrlbad” by John* How a Rural Editor Cornared a Critic. Toccoa News. T> eii'itiesof an editor are many and varlo >8, and h*h expected to follow ev erybody's advice, wi bout conflicting in diivcsse. He is crlticsied by everybody; but sometimes iits critic “bites off more than he can swallow.'* Only 2 few days >lnce, a subscriber stepped into this office and began criticising the Newt, and showing up its defects as he «mw them through his magnifying glasses We bore it patiently until our patience was exhausted down to' low water mark and then we just quietly reached down into tneiuory’a little cavket and brought to •i/ht a quarter of “toagh” mutton, which hrd been brought in some tine back on .'.tibvription. We asked bim if he recog i it? He thought he did. We then _ s ked that we thought the paper was fully as good aa the mutton. He subsided. Now. if he don't tell on himself we don’t xpect to do it. SHOCKINQ HIS RELATIVES. The Brother of a Naval Officer Takea a Colored Clrlas Hla Bride. Utica, if. Y., October 1.—William Culver is a son of the late A. E. Culver, who was at oae time a forwarder of piominence and wealth, but who at his death was financially embat raised. His family, however, still b ild a prominent social position and one of bis sens graduated at the Naval Acido my at Annapolis and is now a lieutenant in the United States navy. Mrs. Culver •til! resides in Ut'ca.is possessed ol conald- siderable property and is highly esteemed in tbe best circlet. William Culver Is now 28 or 30 years old. Some years ago he contracted a marriage which bis parents considered beneath him. The woman died and young Culver was received at home again. During tha past summer ha bat been at work in the office of the American Express, in Utic« aud made frequent trip* to Trenton Fsl'a, a I fc ( ° Ik % Mr. Herring- ‘ . I"—* rti«liliiM)r, NlMi iv get : * strong How b*(ov« ■ gnat whlto." I ,T, u *Carre,tl County Times puhllihts the (illn.lng: 'Thu [ .1 lowing r. tit si k, lil. (sets tou ; hie* th, trAtutfalai.in o( r.bln. by tat n« tt,e H n |, 0 f tnitii-l, th.t h»v. died •Hit tbedlse>>e, ere rel.’ed by Mr. W. A. f" a j Two dogs, that had been bitten by ant'd dog, tn tbe Blxlh di.trlct- ol tltUi 'oon y. St the plue o< Mr. M, A. Allen. JSoqt four ;esrs agj last Msy, were eon- .?i Jo * ,!n,, iot forty three d.ys, at •‘TfhthnvtheT went mal. Mr., Alle t “"had theertb and dogs all burnt up jwvlher, and after they were burnt, alt “''.•’‘•Part of the heart or llv.r several “»»U Mgs eat of U and (bay went nisi” awSSESS •he compositor, made us attribute It to the ;;*J c, '«a, Hcpertor. We accent wl b the following, from the Reoorter: i. . J.a.tioasm sap Masaaxaia U'wrong werediting th. (->!!,,win. to in* Weyeroes WorM. a"*dld^taay It. We bare not 151,!* . * w.nl or written a sentence con- Idemtstoryof ^Tanotum a.D M.ssas- l“‘*' 1 " , ' ,, gthisesnraas. Webavareadtt I ‘wterest, and must ray that In 1 vTV Echo ralttes that “near Jd-AnnWead'e. below Crawford, is of , lllnt rocks that arecorioosly IffiSnlr 4 jgWJWgw sanmier resort a few tnllee north of Uilca. An o'd negro named Blister with two llght-culorrd mulatto daughters of tome focal ability baee been the tuualcal attrac tions at tbe rrsorL Toe du'cet tones of their guitars and tbe raelshlng eocallsm of tbe dangbtert doubtless captivated voung Culver, who, on Thursday last, em barked In a second tnartlage and wedded one of tbe Brlster sisters. The father at Hrst opposed Ihe union, but the girl's ap peals pre. ailed and be finally achd aa a witness to the ceremony. The marriage was performed at IVo-pect. near Trenton Falls, by a Rrr. Mr. Bullock, a local preacher who I* not recognlsr I ' y 'be Northern New York Method'tt-I.-pal Conference. The event occurred last Tburad.y, hut the Influence of Culver'e family has kept the treat out of tbe local papers. Gosatp, bowerer. has been busy, and Utica society is greatly exulted over the news. ALL THIEVES TOGETHER. The Montana Stag. Rubbers Fraternise Witn a B.nk Cashier. Kan About Town, In Now York Star. A Wall-street ftiend of mine, wbo has ju t returned from the West, told roe a ratber good story ye*;erday._ Said be: "1 went out io iu* Yel.Ow.tGBe With » party, and we bad a curious adeenlure. There were in the crowd two brokers, a bank cashier, a railroad man and a couple 'in of rabies, by of ICnglUhmen. In almicly epdlw. were ■ - - -■ *- - j-'-ui- by four mounted road old Park in tbt, city. Sae retired from tbe stage In a farewell performance given at Vienna on June 21, 1861. She wu a very beautiful woman to tbe end ol ber days. Pulling a Monker's Tooth. Courier-Journal. A few days ego, an Italian vender of cheap mnsie halted with bis band-organ and tutu.key In front o’ tbe dental parlors of Dr. J , on West Jeflerson street. The doctor is a man of science, and having studied Darwin's theory, bad frequently expressed a detire to pull and examine tbe eye tooth of a monkey, to see If be conld trace any relation between it and th. sim ilar tooth of a human being Prerently the band, or ratber tbe organ, struck np a mel ancholy tnno, and aa the fir.t notes reached the ears of tlic dentist and a patient whom lie wu operating upon, a large spider monkey, dressed in ye low, with a red cap stuck Jauntily on Us head, spring in at the open window and sat on tbe eill, as it wait ing an iuvitation to enter. Tbe doctor requested his patient to va cate the chair, aud whet be had complied, motlone I tbe "connecting link” to take a sea . Tbe monkey did so, leaning back in the chair and opening iu month as natu rally as a human being. This was wtat tee dentist wished, and seizing a pair of forceps hs took a firm bold ol an eyo tooth. The monkey screamed, and wrapped legs arms and tall about tbe doctor's left arm in a death-like gtip, but the doctor did not let go, and aftet a desperate struggle tbe tootn wu tom from its .fastenings The monkey tell back in adead faint, and after placing bis prise in adrawsrof the cabinet the doctor threw some water in the ani mal's face, and wbeu it bad revived placed it "»ck on tbe window sill. The organ-grinder, eeeing the monkey reaspear, supposed be bad sot tbe coveted nickel, and accordingly jerked on the string attached to it, calling, ‘Come a la, come a la” His pet, however, sat for a moment as if dazed, then seeming to resi ts-his surroundings, begsn slowly to de scend to bis ntssier, and, getting near the organ, be sprang upon tl, tbe blood run ning from bit month, Tbe man examined It with surprise then, looking np to tbe window, bowled: "Carambst what e bell for pnll monk- key tooth? I not want monk-key tooth pull? You come a la down here I lickee you like belli" "Wbatin tbe denre did you send your monkey np here for? He can't talk, and I thought be wanted a tooth polled,” re sponded tbe doctor. "No! nol no! Csrambsl" shouted the Italian, growing purple with excitement and stamping the ground In rage. "Look herel" shouted the doctor, "you come up here and pay me fifty cents for pulling that tooth, or I will have you ar rested." The organ-grinder for an instant looked at the doctor’e threatening attitude In as tonishment, then shouldered hit mnsie- box and marched off grumbling. Just alter dark tbe same evening there waa a ring at tbe doctor's door bell, and ncotflwniweriDg it. the doctor found tbe son o[*CTunr Italy standing on the threshold. Fearing be had come to oae bis stiletto the dentist re treated behind his operating chair, picked up a weapon and stood on tbs defensive, but the dispenser of stale mnsie only looked arouud the parlor, grinned sritb a merry twinkle In his eye, and Inquired: “What e boll yon do withe monkey cap?” The doctor (onnd the cap, and the musi cian went on his way rejoicing. medal from the Mtisiu'hu.et’s Hum me Society. Tbo medal is about two inches in diameter and an eighth of an Inch In thickoets. On one side is inscribed: "To Commander Winfleld Scott Schley, U. 8. N„ for bis distinguished and memorable service In rescuing Lieutenant Ureely and bis men, June, 1881." On the reverse tide are the words “Humane Society of MeuachtuettK,” surrounding a shield. On tbit 'are representa tions of relief boats, two clasp, d bands, and a vessel encountering drilling Ice, A boat tbe ehleld is tbe representation of a home In which relief boats are kept, and below it is a scroll containing tbe fig ures "1791.” Tbe year designated wee supposed to have been tbe one in whlob tbe Humane Siriety ol Massachusetts waa organized. A recent research among the records, however, showed Ihe date ol ita organization to be 1785. The society Is composed of some of tbe most prominent cl'itens of tbe Commonwealth of Massa clm-cttt. The presentation of tha medal was made by Mr. Benjamin W.Crownin-bleld, and his coming was a complete surprise to Coiumrnder Schley. As Mr.Crowninshield was on hit way yesterday from Boston to Washington he met a prominent gentle man from Boston. Tbe latter was shown tne medal, and was told the object of tbe visit of tbo former to this city. Tbe Boston gentleman replied: “Tbia Is indeed a coincidence, Forty-fonr years ego. In 1810, I wae go ng over the same road and luet Gen. Wii.lield Scott. 1 asked him where he was going. He said that a child of hla friend, Mr. Hchley, bad been named after him, and he waa going to Maryland to see the baby. Forty-four yeara bave passed, and here to-diy I meet you carrying a modal to tbe man that Oen. Scott visited when the man waa an infant.” A silver medal is to be given by the same society to Lieut. Emory. TALBOTT & SONS, Riclimond Va. i>lacon, Ga, Making Room for Negroe*. Dm Moires. Iowa, October 2.—The sen sation of the day as Oikaloosa is tbe dis charge of some baud re)• of '‘opposition” miners at Excelsior for the purpose of making room for more negroes. An in- donation meeting was held in the cmirt- hou-o last evening, miner* and their syra- pathizera crowding the building. Harry Templeton showed bow with the present cattle guard screen all the operating expen se* of the mines can be paid ae some of the mines from the nut coal, which runs through into the flats, and is sold to custo mers by the thousand tons, while the mi ners get pay only for the lump coal. A miner asserted further that he could show that it took 3,5* 0 pounds to make a ton of coal at Excelsior. The miners were willing to work at the ruling price and with tbe screens in ase, but without notice hundreds are discharged just at the opening of their autumnal harvestwork. At the meeting last night Dr. Nugent moved that a couimit'ee be appointed to And the name of every discharged miner, and then be prepared to raise funds to keep everr one of them here till alter tbe election. The miners are generally tup- porting Weaver for Congress. He Tried tne Water. Merchant Traveler. Up at a Maine summer resort tbe water is eo cold that, instead of going into the sea, the water is taken t> the bather’s room, and be can slop around in it all he pieaaeo. A Cincinnati man, who was not po«ted, was there this summer, and a tub of water was brought to h<s room as usual, he aet a friend. Our standard Portable Out off 1 Lai gin© and Koilei- oil 8kid@ or Wheels. They aro tnonnlsd upon an independent bed or saddle, bolted to the boiler, easily removed for convenience of transiiortation'or for converting uito stationary engines. All are supplied with our PATENT SPARK AKUEdTEL, the moet perfect and reliable manufactured. For special catalogue and prices, address S. S. PEGRAM, . Manaqer. TALBOTT & SONS, Macnn. <*r-CAPITAL PRIZE, t73.000.-ktj Tlokata only S3, Share. In Proportion Louisiana State Lottery Compas). “We do hereby certify that we supervise tbs umniemenlaofsUlha Monthly and geml- umual Unwind 01 toe Louisian, buteu* tort 'Atmpany. and In penon mauls and con trot the drawings themselves, mid that tbt auie we conducted with honesty Jalroeu rod In good faith toward Ml putle., and wa an- tborlse the company to use this certificate, wltt fac similes of our signatures attached, in its TI-IOU® A.IS I >i ^ )ST. Don’t waste your money on cheap Ma chinery. Thousands lost every year by buying third-class goods. Come and sea or write and get prices. Five Leading F /inta and Saw MiUa. Three Beat Uins. Two Boat Grist Mills. Superior 3-Koller Cane Mill. Beat Mowers, I'avis’s Water Wheel.; These goods took premiums at Atlaa. 'ta and Louisville over the largest display ot Engines and Mttchanety ever made its the United States. Baggies and Wagons from the leading markets bought by tbe hnmlre l. Rubber belting—largest line of any hooaa in Geotgia. Terms easy. Long time. M. J. HATCHER * CO., Genoral Agents, Corner Fourth and Poplar Streets, Macon, Ga. supper he act a friend. '8ay, Charlie," he remarked, "it beats mischief the way they do bere, doesn't Why?" 'About this silt water, I mean.” ‘How?” I don't see how the guests manage 1L” I don't understand." 'Don't yon? Well, they brought a whole wnshtubful of the blamed stuff to r room, and I couldn't drink more than dasiful of it to save my immortal sooL” ' tpper was finished In •Bence. A Chinaman Naturalized Clevsland, October 2—Weh Lee Yow keeps a laundry in thle city. A lew weeks ago he lad Mary Cbafsn, a prettr German 1. to the altar. Tbe day alter hie marriage applied at the Probate Court office (or natoralis ition papers. Jndgs Merrsli, ol sandusky, had given him bis Bret papers ' 1890. and Yow thought be was entitled tbe last, especially aehs bed married a Meltcan" woman. He hired a lawyer, and tbe Caw was argued to-day and deci ded by Judge Tdden in tbe Chinaman’s faTor. l gla" I B Crime and Primary Education In France. Revue dee Deux Mondes for September IS8I. Accordin, to I lie latest prison statistic, there ere In each 100 convicts 29 illiterate. 12 able to rrad only, 2.'able to reed and write, 20 ab e to read, writs and cipher, 8 with a complete primary education and 2 of very superior education. Of 100 ma c enn vlcu 20 • re llll erete; females, SO. Tbe 'fficiat reports call attention to end deplore be feeble reelrio ivelnfluenexerted on crime by primary education. Tbe de partment! where the proportion of llliter. .tea is the greatest are ter from belcg there which furnish Ibe most numerous convitii in proportion to population. On the other bend, thecountty districts which eie least Instructed supplv eight convicts per annum for each 100 0C0 of population, while tits cities supply sixteen, execU'- twice as many. The treult is so mucL the more disquieting, es the standard of example, the force of proselytixm, in a word me directing Infiuences, are elowly leering Ihe oberaT professions from whlen there ate but nine convict* of 10t ,000 pop ulatin'!, ena are ptseing not to the agri culture! popnlat'ons where there are only eight ctuvicieto tbe same population, but tn the industrial and commercial popula tion of cities, which average from lour irru tu eSgutwwu COtiiT*>‘; pwpUiwt.cn, SSn emigrate, into Ihe cities, t runt 1851 to I860 tbo urban population increased Irom 25to32percenL At tbe same time tbe extension in tbe country of city ideas and Cleveland Again at Albany. Alsift, N. Y., October L—Gov. Cleee- iacd, accompanied by Hod. Eroatne Cor ning, Simon W. ICnscndalc, Mayor Banks end John A. McCaul. Jr., arrived from Buffalo at 8:40 a. m , having led that city at 11:30 last night. On account ol tbe boar, there were no demonstrations <n route. Ou th.lr arrival tbe ptrty at once drove to the executive chamber, where breakfast was partaken of. At 10 o'clock Oov. Cleveland woe at bis dask at the ex ecutive clumber. Wolseley Pleased with Hie Troops, AeroUAX, October 2,-Oenerel lord Wolseley inspected the British end Egyp tian troopi here this morning. Hswas much pleased with their appearance. General Wolroley and his staff embarked noon lor Wady Haifa. Commissioner. Incorporated In IMS (or U yeara by the Les- Islature tor education .1 and Charitable pnr- 1-o.cf—with a capital H.O.O.ao-towhlrh a rc«crre fund ot over *365,000 baa lines been By an overwhelming popular vote lta Iran- chlie was made a part of the present t-tate con- sUtnUon adapted DeoemberZd, A. D., 1879. The only lottery ever voted on end endorsed by tbe pcoplo of any state. It never scales or postpone.. CrnnM.InRle Number Drawings texe Fgl^'MTKHilWMo'^A K. IN THE ACADEMY OF MU8IC, NEW ORLEANS, TUB8DA /. October 14, 1834.. 173d Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE. S75.000. I9C.000 Tickets nt Five Dollare Each. Fractions in Fifths in Proportion. list of nau. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE $ 78,000 1 do do 2'•,000 1 dO dO ro^waro.a....roa.a..rororo WOO 2 PRIZES OF $8,000 12.100 " ‘ 10.00 •«== « 80.000 28.000 28.000 »tr deuly held up by four niounted roul emtotm tend* to carry there also a agents, who, will* carbines leveled at our tain increased tendency to criminality. eod about two | beads, shouted to us to ’put up yniu hands’ 0»r psttf wa* pretty badly shaken up. I tell you. We were ordered to step out while one of their men ran sacked the coach. ‘Loo^ bere, men,’ said one of the Englishmen* 'you don’t want any <Idk of u*. We nre traveling with just # ouey enmfth to pjy our expenses, fnis k ntleiuan here is the ca*hler of the Sauk, hut he doesn’t carry the bank funds w th bim. you know.’ “Tbe fellows looked at him a moment; then one of them *»ked of our compan ion; ‘Arw you really a b.»nk cashier? Yes/ »»ld he, ratter faintly. ‘Then,' said the leader of the gang, ‘then boys, we’re off this bunt. Tbe.u gentlemen km go. Vt e r» cognize a professional when we see him, and we take off our hats to a bank cashier because he's the bo«s in our line of business. You can bare your wal lets, gentlemen, and we hope you U have * »lta would you believe it. the raiceis actually banded back our things intact, lifted their bate to the cash ier and dashed off line the mischief. We were rather scarey about i raveling In bis company after that, but th* poor fallow assnrvd es on bis tool h- had never robbed a bank in bis life, and h«* attributed it all to tbe fact that a few rascally cashiers had mails tbe banking business itabL t . »»»nds something like rep0 | %ble for a MEPfc *Uiods another rock of the same ’ . end , half fret filvii shvp' l liki- . Tim. I*. Ihe whole hiving - tmewhat i A °» Tlm »* eh-lteeoh- «noeara:iO“. From Detroit Fra* Preee. » o- “ w i il.l t»- fed to 1- iiev- Merchant: “See here, I can't stand tbl«. the handiwork of some of the' you know. You get ben half an boar at- but a cIoyc exam nation ab ) a > 11» * everybody else.” HK? ***** opmi Ihtrfr surtoee, aim rk: “I get bere it* and leave attt. I ttxr^t to be natural.” tv rv those are the boors yon required C T utK OeorfU Clarion furnishes this pat in.” ‘•n* account of the capture of a des | ' ‘bent; • n* baracter: idee I '.Some time in January I received a description I ter. Wm. Berrien, a»..i « offer-d lor hla arreat. ! v, committed : "Certainly: but you ore never I 8:36." “Oh. I see; yon don't understand ti,e i. natter be. never been settled in D*tr< I go by bo'b standard and lo cal th I get here at 8 o'clock standard 'e 8:30 by yor.r watch. See? lotel t' .at* by tr te, which to 8 .-Thant: ^is i .?‘Sr».¥.r^ i introduced, jaetgjve it Bucket mvd*'. Oet here by 8 unonro The Frtme Meridian Cjnt.rence. Wauixotox, O.-tnber 2—Th* inter- nitional prime nt.rldlen conference reat- ■etublrd this afternoon. Admiral ltodgere preside I and Mr. W. F. I’-.l lric was act ing secretary. Tbe following were elected special acientilic aecretaries ot the confer ence: i'rof. Jan,sen, of France; Oen. Stercbev, of Great Britain, ant Dr. Lnie Cruto, of Brazil. A resolution wu adopted declaring it to be the e. pinion of the confer ence that e common prime meridian for all nations was desirable. Prof. Ruther ford, one,or the delegates r« are writing th* United State,, offered s resoltnlon that Uts conference a'uould recommend to the gov ernments represented rite adoption as i standard meridian of that passing through the centre ot the transit instru ment st Greenwich. I III, resolution was opposed by th* rep- .. tent,tiers of France, and gave rise to on •Miniated and at times heated debate, in the course Of which tbe French delegate, man fe-tc 1 some feeling. Tbe conferenco Uiqn adjourned to Monday, October 6. The Naweomb-Buohanan Failure. I I/n invills, October 2.—It to officially reported that the examination of Ihe New- comb-Bucbanan Company shows that du plicated receipts lor 3 Ok) barrels of whis ky, amounting to 8150.0 0, hare been found thus far. Tbe Ettning Ttmes •ays: “We have been authorized to state, on the -uthority of Mr. George Buchanan blm*e'l, that tha Irregularities In the businets of the Newcomb-Buchanan Company, in tbe matter of duplicated warehouse receipts, IbTolvs from , IAJU to o.tMl barrets ut wtiiaky, ou wutuL from 810,0 s) to l-'iO.OOO wu re alized, and il.ro e books of the company will aeeon.it t., every dollar of money tbue raised ,.,o .how that mrety ecu* of tt was used iu Cl* compsny’e efforts to tide over tb* breakers in which the firm was Involved. Tb* Buchanans believe that by careful administration tbe assets wl!! pay and InviSaaMabtstend^bat IBh^raaac* 1 * Me einectat on of su csriy revival in ti hkfuiffiled there will be t surplus over liabilities. These statements are Irom M r. Bock canon himself, sod JOHNSON & LANE, MACON, GEORGIA. OLAY PIG-EONS, CHILLED SHOT. We keep on hand, or load on short notice, any shells needed for brecchloading iho: guns. Full line HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS. J.-IQ dtwtf i £ S! S 100.., aFFBOXIMATIOX NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans. U. FORTAL NOTES end ordinary letters by asll or Kxpress (ell rams of 88 end upward# express et oar expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans. La*. Or M. A DAUPHIN. 007 Seventh Kt.. Wnehlnston. D. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, MACON: - - - GEORGIA. 1. 5. Schofield & Son. Propri >tors f Manafictarers of an! Driers in Every Variety Ajpicnltural Machinery. v'3H0F!ELD’S PREMIUM G3TT0M PRESSES, To Park by Horso, Hand. Wntor or Rtoam Power. Scholidds Empire Engines and Boilers and Circular Saw Mills, Cano Mills nml Kettles end Cast'n and Machinery o! Kvery Kind. "Shafting,” "Pulleys” and "Hangers’’ a Specialty. KmXATZa PtoxrrLT FraxuaxD axo Cosas-roxtun z 8oLictrxti. W E keep In Mock M'U. Mschini.u and r. ‘ V ■■ .■ ■- ini —, Inn 1' - in 1 Kitting*, Arteaisb Wall Casing and Machinery, Vslvss, Wouttoi, Labcioaiors, racking Belting, Film, OUs, 8a ws,^Wrenches, etc., etc. Call on or write us. Send for our nsw Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. IcMMAwly -THE 1 BEST TONIC. 3 iThle medicine, combining Inn wltb pun vegctahle tonic*, qulrvtj end entnpletclr ('area l)T.pci->lri, fncilur.tInn, WraknrM, lta.ere HI..ml, 31alarla,CkUlaaadPevere, a It It en unfitUnx remedy fee Diiessm of tb* ‘tFlnrahuMe'S. Dtaeam peenlUr to mromeo, end all wbo leadeedroury llvee. mevn Hcanhnni and Belching, end strength, en* the miucle* and nervea For Intermittent t ever*. Iaultnde, Lack of Energy. Ail, tthe.no equal. - • I «*-The rcnnlne hat above trade mark and [crimed red line* on wrapper. Take no other. >t*fc«u>tt eeew. nmxu nk- mvtmx m MhATS. 100 ^ XEr - Bo * ton F,lt 1Uck * “ <1 c **“ 25 boxes large and email BelUes, 15 boxes B.Mton Batts. 2 cars choice heavy C. K. Balks. I cor Pork Strips. For InsiJs prices and prompt attention, Mfiti orders to RODGERS. ADAMS A CO. 150,000 LE CONTE PEAK TKEES One and Two Ywn Oid, for sol* by RUSHING 8c CO., At TbomAtvlUe. Tbomu CountT. Georgia. NOT ONK GRAFTKO TREE Uf THE LOT. Thomas county Is the home of this wonder ful Pear, and the le proud to hero originated an tndufitry % htch aveme deatlned to do more for ueoryta than the orange be* tor Florida. Our experience leaches us that It Is far ahead of the orauge ae a *~urce of p oflL It never blUhts. no macct dUturba it, grows luxuriant ly In clay or sandy soil, and aa far north as Virginia To our knowledge, and has two very great aourceeof profit annually— at 82-0 per bushel at home and 8l.OOto8t.tO K r buahel in No tbern market•. No fiu«-r ■lit In the world for preeerylnf. canuing end drying. Tbli pe«r will keep three to four weeks after it Is gathered, and can be ahtnped to any pert of tbe Dotted butea before it be I comve mellow. The other source of profit from this tree I si youug trees raised annually from the cutUne*. which (s euiMlly ae remunerative as the fruli-l We ebipited from a stogie tree this season 42 bn»beU La Conte Peara. aud all the old trees will average near aa much. Don’t delay ordering if you want to begtn to make money at once. Every farmer In Oeorl gla should have five or ten sens order Uliect or through JKREIIOLLIS. ■ ■ Cor. Poplar and Fourth Street. Macon. Oa. Or JOHMU. KU8HIXG. 94 Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. augTsunAw^oi f ,S- . \ T iTSTK 1 rT FttG- 1 <vT}^> rlsi'l:' it!'} ftlSIvfbilelfslfalwlcir npon as autnact hisknowWgs. MACKEREL. W E bars received during the put week . large ehlnroeut of Mackerel thst we K&rAis halves- quarters, drums, pells and kits. If you want ta please your customers send jruur of acker et orders to HOPPER'S. ADAMt A rp, , LARGE RED APPLES. ATELLOW Denver Ontoos^ ~ 1 and Roust PoutoM. astooSerik RODGERS, ADAMS A CO. nBOROtA, CRAWFORD COtJRTY.-Thef* has been an applic«tt* n filed In my office for i. W. Jack* rlerlt of the (superior Court of said county, to b« appointed sdeilutstrstor on the estate ol Jariutm Hancock, decrorod, lot of raid count*. Tb e wlU cite *U peiroo* coacenud Sa ebdt eanm, If any they have, by the HirtMoad* la November next why laid application about eo* be granted. VIRGIL 8. EOLTON. Ordinal y SL oeUlaxw TTKATXjrARTgRI lor Rawer and Culvert Me*. Well Cortfln.. Till 1L Glased Vltrlflvd Water Pipe, Flower Pots, ltnnpeet-d I'm. to u er. end bowls to suit ell; Fire Brick, unequaled la price and q Brick for ell Iu need Improved ntechln. ry, cheep labor and a hot eutblee us to undersell any other manufactory, and wa will do shot jyii-dsm Sieveiis at say. Try us. tV: Co. Pottery P. O., Ga. GRAND OPENING OF THE LARGEST AND I CLOTHING AND HATS IN THE STATE, AT WINSHIP & CALLAWAY' o. T. B.ARTOPE, 178 Second Street, Macon, Georgia. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTL ,''arble, Graniti: and Limestone '"orks, Wrought Iron —— ;—“—.—; 1 K ’ ngs .f every description. Best < Pump In the mat - vdj 1 lt>»i. ' !? s, prices and estimates af. we' Lit. s i mii-ssm will help all. ir-nra monvv Wiathla world us rtrV.uttly a-ra. GR NO MO ni LAIR ,Mt Hair K«