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THE TELEGRAPIT AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY.JUNE 12,1885.
4 HE TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER.
Dally and Weekly.
■ every any exccut
e"-- :y Friday.
I" -* Din.v ]■ dcllrcred by carrier* In the
<*--r or mailed poauge tree to aubscrlben at It
t* r mm.th, fiioior three month*, 15 lor ala
'jreirUm, o r«101 year.
lira wkkki.y la mailed to*nb*eriber*,po*t-
csrn tree, at 11.25 a year,"Scent* lor *lxmouth*.
Uocrnbaol nvo,»l,andto club*ol ten, 11 per
r**»* and an extra copy to jetter up ol club* ol
s cxplr
each 1
The appointment ol Naim*.' 1 This bond business is ret adjudicata. | The "Telegraph" Encournsed. j w*s a ouhlt rally In the lut hour, the decline
As the readers of the Txisobapii It has been finally settled. If Judge The Teleqbapii extends to the good crop btln * foll l’ recorered. to-
have already been informed, John W. Lochrane shall get the United States ladies of Atlanta the hearttest ooagrat-1
Nelms has been appointed United Supreme Court to consider his bill, ulationsupon the success of their efforts ,d»lce* itn on.atni.ctory, and crop a C -
States marshal for the northern district I praying that the government shall as- to raise $75,000 with which to erect a count* very lavorable. But the lut hour the
of Georgia. some the payment of the repudiated Young Men’s Christian Association decline wm mostly recovered on the belter
It would afford us pleasure in behalf ‘""‘i*. i“ aed »>? cr “ turM ° f8 ' ,a f buildiD S- » congratulates them also Inta^L^oTwton2£7“
both of the administration and the onet government, there is proof yet to upon the rush of sinners to the front, mcc. decline there was a fair buiineta for ex-
honest respectable and non-office seek- M>® produced of notice to the original and the marked penitence exhibited by port as well as home consumption. Yester-
ing people of Georgia, if we could find holders of the worthless stuff that may many whom it seemed had become ^" ^“‘dVcltaJd
even scant reason ;for indorsement of startle them. xo thoroughly accustomed to a Llotowunu^c-for middling upl .‘nds .The
this appointment. It is a source of But we should lice to know if any of- j down hill gait to ever | decline led to much better builnci* lor ex
mortification that wo cannot do so, and ficer ol the government ol Georgia au- attempt to scale the heights and walls port, which waa uuderatood to Include 1,500
bt [ound on the tddrcu t*s on csch paper.
<wrd subscribers are requested to forward the
‘Ksoney for renewal or the tame in time to muj . u . l - l . l . uu VTI „,,.. V WB J
3S& S| : , 1 r 0 ,Xri?uiS t ."x , fiS? U,e °° it would ’be shirking a plain duty to re- thorixed an Atlanta’.lawyer to raise the of Zion. The Tblbobaph has been *•» o«cixlly mported,
-Jn^il&SSSttSL main silent. question of the solvency of the State principally a secular paper, but ita ef- Earearascan lumbermen have always
e’er the first lnL-rtion, and so cent* for each ... . . before a New \ork commission? forts with a certain class of Atlanta held that Umber cut in the enrinc was not
nec cd^ uTthis £££m% Who mauipulsted this last trick? sinners, many of whom we are pleased durable for fiS£SS?!E2
^B^ccted' communication, will no, t>« re- vJlmsclfalone he couM^noMrave accom^ I ® eor 8' a caoj 1 ®!! *H the bonds she do-1 to note, are girding up their loins and | Klentiflc Inmltata. .uataln this b*Uef.
’'•■vrejspondence containing Important newa plisbed tllhl 8UCC0S8, which in Its COHO'
Arid diAcuseloni of living topics is sollclted.but
and rtiflctiKfelona of living topic* is soliclted.but
tn ant bo brief and written upon but one sldo of
<&t»9tper to hare attcntlou.
H^mittancc* should be made by ezprcaa,
Money order or registered letter. . ..
Altunin wanted In every community In the
to whom liberal commiMlona will be
fid. Poumastera are especially requested to
Vzlto for term*.
All communications should be addressed to
Thb Telegraph and Messenger,
Macon, Ga.
Money order*, chocks, etc., should be made
^psysbloto H. U. Hanson, Manager. r
^ow we shall see if the fire eaters will
rash, in, reopen the boundary queition and
•destroy the Insolvent Russian!
A large portion of the Illinois Legiala*
tare having been charged with biibery and
corrupt practices, a committee of that re
markable body has run down a State of
ficial who has beeu stealing and kicking up
aheol generally.
based ill player aays that the present
Democratic administration has been play
ing more than three months and hasn't
yet made a three bue hit.”—TVtfameJ
Maybe not, but it has put out quite a mini*
<Mr of the other aide.
com- 8 * reB * n market ouvertata premium, looking upward again, entitle it to be It la shown that the richer the wood is in
... . \‘ .* This has recently been done to a largo considered at times a great religious P ho8 P h orlo ®cid and potassium the more
P ,e !‘°„ n "•’/“'“I, n, ^ amount. It is a tostof credit, that will daily, if the proddiug of evil men" the ““ t0 "‘“ d , ™° ld i wood cut In
V ii mi «i ruilltinn which liM Htand usai?,u ' n8t an y 1°* of lawyers, upholding of morality, and thedenunci- L® fn^m K , C0, !^ a fl D, *{ !b,Ume, al “ ncb °i
damnible political coalition which has , ° . : f. , , the former and five times a« mnch of the
paralyzed and disgraced Georgia, and M 0 ,™’ ~ l f 10n ° ^nesty;and:falschoodiconn .. wbm cut in the winter.
1 - l hi»r neonle with shame and ca M°® architects, out of a job. for anything. For years it has exposed ■■
,' a ® _ P P What does it matter to Georgia if the rascality and corruption of the At- A case bo suspicions as to be called ye!-
10 la 10 , guardians and administrators in New lanta ring. It iB with unqualified pleas- U°wf«ver is reported at New Orleans. If,
It is had enough that .the appointee York or any other stato do not me that t0 . day it beholds some of the in a desir f ‘° mak ® th ® ®*P<»ition a «uc-
hasnot the first qualification for the her bonds? No , )odyr is likeIy to hard-pressed evil doers convicted of k*
^ull and intelligent discharge of the I saffer bQ t t ho unfortunate heirs and their misdeeds and demoralization, and porte() then there is danger that?? the hen
highandimportant '‘“‘i® 8 ®' ° n >“ wards. When eho sells her bonds, acknowledging the error of their ways. P flt5 le ' om the( . reat , ho ® wm be more than'
itself. It •» worse, that lie has been jH9Ued accor di„g to law, to bona fide The Tbleobaph is encohrsged. Who! counterbalanced by sickness, death, snfpr-
foisted into it at the demand of a pout-1 p Urc ], ager8i g i, e expects to meet the knows but what some day Joseph E. I ing and the paraljzatlon ot business. No
ical faction, which has only been saved j uteregt U po n them and to pay the I Brown will come In to be reorganized number of expositions can compensate for
from expulsion from power by Uie aid j j >r j ncipal at maturity. | and Alfred II. Colquitt call for a new | one summer of en epidemic of yellow fever
of Republicans, black and white—the gbe ig j u j ly ab]e to do t b | gj a3 j g supp iy 0 { grace. To-day it clasps *
natural and trained enemies of all that ghown in the gaIo of the bonds. Sho hands with the good people of Atlanta I Tnl lDflaenc ® °' mu,I ° tor ^ n »° n
PEOPL.T AND COSSIP.
—There is one good thing about chol-
'"-whenever it appears the sparrowe
—Bx-Goyernor and Mrs. Horatio 1
Seymour celebrated their golden weddiog
anniversary one day last week. h
, “ffon. Julius Bien, grand master of
the B'n.i B'rlth of the United States, is
now in Berlin, where he will found a grand
ledjs of the order-the first of the kind on
llie continent.
—Monsignor Cape], who sailed for
Liverpool on Wednesday, is said to have
realized during his tong stay in America a
pronounced social bat very moderate pe
cuniary success.
—Oko Jumbo, tho African king now
traveling in Europe, baa two eon* in Llver-
pooi College, who rank high in thelrclaases.
The King went to Europe primarily to get
medical treatment for hia eyee. 1 B
queried," when an actor or singer receives
an oration ’ of "floral tribute*.”
—Blue ia no longer a popular shade
m silks, and greens and dahlias, partly
It!7 da ' k > are “be the rage next winter,
while lalmon pink is reserved for next
spring. Bo a trade paper announces.
.. “gicjiMd D. Harlan, sonof Mr. Jus
tice Harlan, of the United 8tales Supreme
Court, was recently licensed es a proba
tioner for the Preabyterian ministry. He
young man “ * ‘ afeDted and proral ' ica
u T L Sa X a Bernhardt has been refused'
by the German authorities permlsilon to
day In Alsace Lorraine or in any city in
We will mtll a Nlckcl-8il Ier w.,., K ,„.
Watch of the *tjte repre*ented in the cot J
low to any one who • 111 *end a* a club »i ..t
saw mbicrlbers to the Wsxxxw S,-?■*?
ASP Mxssxsox. at on, dollar ejh. ™, ^
enable each *ub*criber to *ccnre the oancr
the lowest club rale, and at th«‘?a ffi 7rim
compensate the clnh agent for hi* troub’c
e*-Om.Y new aonscamias-thai t*,tho*.
whose name* ate not now and hue not been
within six montha prevlon* to the rpc<•!.,.
ot the order on our book*, won ax coSmn ”
Thete watche* are not toy., bnt accurate
andienlceaWe Urne-keeper*. They .realm!
pie, durable and nc»t The cue* alwar* weir
bright. Ten* ot Ihouunda ot them are carried
by people of all clauel throughout tho United
States.
((
The Waterfallry,”
i i - Mfi?" Foater, of Iowa, a
lady still —-’ —-'
: , , . , , , .lanownnuuoaaram w« uuuuo. out i aim nr. | |h inmate, nf ino.no ...tnm. in yoang and ot attractive presence.
18 clean and.deccnt in our eystem of I dogg apt guarantee to list them in the and pledges n continued support. Oura | p« lt y ““'r n °der,t^d. Thr« of th^ it a SS?f-*l 1 ®. «' A« N.tloiS
government. I New York Exchango, or elsewhere, be tho mission to keep the penitents I institutions in the United Statea have briVs
The painful features of this case, are Caveat emptor, the buyer must look out terrified, and to give them every test ban ds composed entirely of patients. At
onlv intensified by this statement from for himself, applies in this case. She possible during the probationary period the Norristown (Pa) asylum the band !s
the chief organ of the faction thne ac- ge llg a good bond and demands good ot their regeneration. In themeantime said to be an excellent one. They have a
knowledged and indorsed by the ad- money for it, and gets it. This is all also, a sharp watch will be kept. A uniform, of which they are very proud,
ministration. there is or can be in it. The political new convert is sometimes a dangerous Whenever the band performs in publio the
Says the Atlanta Constitution: demoralization in Georgia may inspire element in clmrch. He may bo after a “ embers becom ® ft™** 1 ? excited by the ap-
The appointment ol Captain John w. Selma hope in the breasts of sundry desperate flirtation with a choir singer; he may P 0 “ a ! ' apd beattheir drums with "such in
ns United state* marah.1, which waa mule speculators, hut it is delusive. She be seeking a character by association; I or eased vizor as to nearlv knock tho mol-
yeiterday.wu not unexpected. Indeed it was | may g} ve f ie r offices and honors to bad and it may be that he look£ for the sup-1 ody 0Qt ol tbe p \ av ; n „
ment of°bothlhe Retudon anifod every mem-1 ond undeserving people, but she still portot his new friends in some scram-
her of the oeoriis delegation except one. Be retains sense sufficient to keep hermit bio for office.
had thn altnnit tininlmnill Indonemantof thn I I'nrrnntlt? hnlannael ™ I "
People with very large noses may be ir-
terested to learn that an English doctor
claims to have discovered a method ot re-
Tr.hal inetinot Versus RufTInnlsm.
A few days since, the New York I during that organ. The process, which he
I Tribune seized upon an exaggerated cads "multiple punctiform scarification,'
had th* almoit unaulmoua indoraement of th* correctly balanced.
Senate and non** r f Repreaentatlrea, anon
rssrsrsmsssi
bodies Where an opponent aaked for an In- A few weeks since Dr. Powell, su-1 repor t 0 f a flght between two°sete of I CODai5 '- s ln rapidly pricking the nose with
doraement at the aims time. perintendent ot the State Lunatic Asy- brotber , j ront 0 i a Florida church to a numb *' ot “inute douhle-edged etcel
Behind this the adminietration h« , in reply to criUclsms founded upon Z Southed^^onlea ho m^lv"non bl,df,filed ln * hand1 ®' F™m 500 to 3.000
manifestly concluded to entrench it- tbe rscane of Alex Etheridge, a noted r® ad we Southern peop]loahomily hp° n punctures ar® made at a aitttng.and the
self. It details in a few lines as fully criminal gave forth a letter showing ‘ rlba ' instiac . t8 and lnf ®" or clTlllzat ‘ on - operation is performed every week or two
as could a volume, the debauchment ordered this particular fight two brothers f or Mm , mouth, : meauwhtie the organ Is
and demoralization of tho official serv-1 ?^ 1P lL ““ a” I wcr0 sltUn K oataul ® th ® _ church when I k ®P‘ ** an ® ln '' d - At Brat sight th. op-
Conference of Charities end Corrections.
She is Ihe head ot the law firm of Foster A
Foster, ot Dubuque, the • & Foster” being
her husband.
—At a recent wedding in Boston tho
officiating clergyman not only omitted tbe
ob«y” from the bride's response, bnt also
left out the clause "for richer, for poorer,"
and fal ed to add thesacrtraental sentence,
'Whom God hath joined together, let no
man put asunder.'”
—Mark Twain’s play, called “Tom
Sawyer," was tried on last week in Hart
ford, New Haven and other towns. Itwas
a failure. The piece appears to have been
pretty bad, and the fact that it did not
draw even in the city where the author re
side, is a auffloientlndlcationofita quality.
—M. Paul do Cassagnac has retired
from tbe political directorship of the Paris
Pays, as that journal has become the prop
erty of a rnemoer of the Jeromtst section of
the Imperialists, with whom M.daCasaag-
nac agree. For the future M. de Cessaz-
nac will devote his journalistic activity to
the Matin.
—Ross Browne, the traveler, in de
scribing Smyrna, remarks that be saw bnt
one person there who seemed to be doing
anything, and he was falling from the top
ot a house. Bob Malory, ol Kentucky,
when to Congress, was once asked it New
Castle, the county 6eat of Henry, in his
_ „ — I an , u sup poneti oy n .ong nne o. point-. inglittUion mu ,t ho convinced that this I .hom^hnd I al!CI1 * ,lt, S tb ® ft w«-a"“u.“h7d bmnei downthere «!
Dr. McCosh, president of Princeton col- ca l dickering and combination, familiar i„ (rn „ Tho nlnco i« nnf nrrnrv.ed whom had been wounded, and was negro's predilection for rich lands, says: cently.
sv.-w.«.... .li.a .w_.m I. ... ... . | is true. The place is not arranged as| tl „.,, ft™™, wot .w s.-». .1.1- I •• -. - -Fraulein von Nelndorf is the name
ot the constant attendant ot tbe Empress
Germany. She make) her purchases,
psys tho bills, treats with ths large pur
veyors and the hmnblest workman
making repairs, and who withal is expect
ed to be, and Is, by tbe side of the Erhprers
trom the moment she rises until she lies
down to rest. Few persons in the Berlin
l’alace are treated with more respect than
this devoted tnd self-sacrificing lady.
—A statue, heroic in size, ot the late
Gen. John C. Brackenrldge, intended tor
hie native city, Lexington, upon which Ed
ward Valentine, the Virginia sculptor, ha*
been at work tor several years, is now
almost completed, and an effort will be
made to have it arranged to erect and un
veil it lit that city with pubiio ceremonies
on tbe 4th day of next Joly. It will prob
ably be placed in the rotunda ot the new
court bouse. The Kentucky Legislature
appropriated $15,000 for tbe statne, and
thi* turn was la-gely augmented by private
subscription!.
Da. Fiucs'e "Favorite Prescription" Is
a most powerful restorative tonic, and com
bine* the moat valuable nervine proper
ties; especially adapted to tue wants ot
debilitated ladles Buttering from weak
back, Inward fever, congestion, infiamma-
Uon, or ulceration, or trom nervousness or
neuralgic palus. By druggista.
“AniBOSDACK" Mdbray is going on tbe
platform again to September with an illns-
trated lecture on the"H!sfory, Traditions,
Legends and Resources ot Canada.” Bill
Hicks should now coma out with a lecture
-«n the Florida alligator.
Adjctaxt Gbxibsl Dbcu hie just com
Vtoted the list of casualtiea during tbecivll
war. The number of deaths was 350.400.
Of these 20,403 occurred in Confederate
prisons. The total number ot troops tn
Caged during the war was 2,772,408.
'It is said that 35,000 physicians are need
«d in European Russia alone. The medical
schools of this country have turned out
hundreds of doctor! who are now playing
chequers and mumble-the-prg about coun
try villages. Here is a chance tor them.
| anu supported oy a song uno ot ponu-1 ingtitntion mngt convi ,
>p cal dickering and combination, familiar . , Tho nlaco is not urran-ed as i, „ j . . ,,
lege, thinks that a child should not be sent L, ercry man j n the Stato who can . °°_ “ I M>|1 ' One man, not six, was slain. At fi „ t sight, this phnnoraeaon of the
to school until twelve years of age. We read ;t ig denuded of tbo slightest sus- prison ’ t 0 8 , 3 810 ara ? ed This occurred;not at church, hut, hy ac- weaker race almost Invariably occupying-
faavo been trying for years to perenadc , . , ,, 10 ahibboleth of tho admin-1 ?° r Duracbous ' and 00 provision has ddgnt, i n front 0 f a church edifice, not owning, but practically possessing, the
ourself that Dr. McCosh was not an old .. , reform There made to deal w ' th 11181 clement From an exchango wo clip tho follow- richest lands, appears curious; but there is
hnmbug. This settles it. The old man is tstmtion, civil ecrvico reform, iiiere I wbo m juries are not willing to punish in „. an easy explanation of it. The negro Is
Folid. 18 “ ot “ n .. e6t man in but afraid to liberate. Tho asylum is At Wa'.cnUct, N. Y„ there ta a settlement ot I the heaviest and moat inert tnsredient In
Gksikai, Tooaas in an unguarded mo- Gc ° r8m ’, lncludln S thoso ''"° I what ita name implies—an asylum. If Shakers. They are peaceful, well-behaTed society, and he naturally precipitates to
ment, having spoken ot the negro race as ” ay ’ , f “ , , P“n" 8 °. “ av ® it is more than this it Is a hospital for » nd tor many year* It ha* been ena- the low regions, which, in tho Sooth, are
a scrub, ta forthwith bounced by some one Indorsed Nelms, who will have the face diseased minds. | tommy f°r thopsopk at tho wmamda»|th. rich regions. Then be i. a rigid
of an ebonjrue who signs himself T.Tbomas to publicly state, hat this Is tho host Thcro can ^ nodouM bnt thatG eor- to thSr p, «"l^! S no r. .'.““''L mu,ral " (orc ® ;
Fortune. T. Thoms. Is fortunate in betnp appointment that could have been L, a nce d g a place in wWch to ronfine vtatu wnt have tow discontinued in future. 1 ‘® d °“” o .‘ c " e ' 0 ’' o . rkan l f“ or ®‘ h J"’
beyond tbe reach of the General’s cane, made, for the honor and interests of dangeroog or criminal lunatics, and The cider, have made proclamation that out- „„ , d
otherwiro he might be Impressed with the tho people of Georgia, and in illustra- «nnnnc,,,l tn hn «noh Thorn i. ,lde " * r ® we, cotne no longer. The reasons to “ ' *b at J 1 ® ld * tbo largest return for the
tact that hatterv ha, succeeded .layer,. IIIJthn hioh nf thn ndmin. I pCr “ nl ' ,apP °*^ 10 ^ Bnch ’. Then> “ I «e that th. visitor, com. to the meeting. In | «n*U«.t amount ot work.
- r I Bit I no ecdso in tnniBting BUCh people I gRnga, bringing gnna, whisky and beer, that I •
•Baw the Philadelphia Times: “Thepic- i8tratlon ' among unfortunates vt ho need quiet, I they get d.unk, light. Invade prlv.to promisor. I q A plas has been edopted in the town ot
tore of Mr. Cleveland on hU knees begging There is not an intelligent Georgian, and whoso friends hope for them a cure. lc » r d0,ra ,cnces - tnm U>ri» »<>"«• l >“® ®'* d ' Shrewsbury, Eugiand, “r ‘he utfiizstlon
unbiaMdbytho hope ol mw.nl. and On the contrary, such acUon seems In ".““ta,’“sewage «.« th^
^ort^om end whlVe tae «««Se f * TOr * *° . Wh ? wS® lUeU 10 lndlCat0 “ ,lreak of lanac >' home from church to Uko care ot their prop- works, cl.y, charcoal sud blood are added
A. iort Townsend, whi.c the Tenerab.e presence of hie people admit that thin outside the asylum. Tho Legls* Urty. as deodorizen, and <!»tr thorough mixing
tal^n^mmenthShleHlnri^ita w “ a nominatloD * Improper and unfit Uturo when it meets should P Mark tho difference in the character a eolnUcnof eulphat.of alnmnls Is added!
touching but perhaps cot exactly true *° 1,0 mad ®' There would be leas mar-1 carefully weigh this matter. It ia wrong I of tho two outrages. One was acc[- bywh!chtaedissolvedandsuipendedIm<
Possibly Mr. Beecher Is Ihstkindof a man 8,11,01 hone,t com P lai nl and protest, to send quasi-criminal inmates to bo dental, and was not repeated; tho other purities are quickly precipitated In one ti
' if the appointments in Georgia so far I lodged among Innocent and harmless was periodical, and forced tho church, the other ot the settling tanks, from the
made, were such as isolated this one. unfortunates. It is equally wrong to at last, to close its doors. | fourth ot which the water runs without
bat certainly Mr. Cleveland isn’t”
A hmitsome sub- c andor compels the confession that It placo them where they can escape and Wo will not imitate the silly action tfatmeat Into ,b ® . T . ht
moualvsen't Mr. Wnri h “ the C ° mpany ° f * clMter ’ become again public terrors. The nat- of the Tribnne and hold up lbout thIrt “ Ten per c , nt . 0 [ .aap,^^
Ax exchtnge eaya
jeription **ln memory
Gordon-was anonymously sent Mr. W , DI . I "’“I'-v ”• 1 occomo .pan puoiiciwrrons. a.«s n.s-1» “““ ““ u *' I about talrty-eeven per cent, ot suspended
low for the Egyptian exploration fund. A There would bo still ample ground I ural remedy, it would seem,is a separ- these New \ork rowdies as ^ repre-1 orR , n | c all[ i Inorganic matter, but in the
receipt from Miss Amalia B. Edwards M or hope, if this affliction might be re- ato building, guarded os a prison, scntatives of Northern civilization, afiluent water there are found only the
awaits the unknown, thus expressed. "Re- ganled as closing the column, bnt al- Georgia istoo greataStete tolcave this though the South has nothing to lose merest trsets of either. By experiment
celpt enclosed with many thanks for a ready ft is announced that this man, I matter longer in aheyanco. by a comparieon. Tho Florida broiler j it has been found that In this water fish
moBt touching memorial to one wboae representing in his person and official ■ ■ is a higher typo than the Watervliet wifi llvo for months. The deposit is then
■name and tame belong to universal bu- l career jjie most shamclnl administra- Defeat of th# Gladstone Ministry. ruffian. Ho quarreled only with armed removed from the tank, and. by means of
^r^aS^t^ ^ di . p a*che.annon n co “nt obt^ta 1 *.^ Utancy
Tbta 01 lh0 8tat0 ’ thi " m8n pUced I under the tender to the Queen, by Mr. Glad- beoppre^ harmless church people u<] apptl „ a(:a%o( dty e4ltbi ltt whtc J
T — 1 ban of the indictment of the | atone, of tho resignation of hia minis-1 and robbed their gardens. Tlie Tri-1 condill o n it meats a ready sale as "guano.’'
The Boston Herald says: "If tb* rail-1 representatives of the people, at try. After passing safely through the bune should consider this and produce —■
tfoa. revival that I. going on In ta. South-, period when apathy Itad given exciting matter, of the invasion of and ^rN-eTYor^civiii'aUon ' Tn 'a °'
western State, could only spread into the t0 hon e. t Indignation at official retreat from tho Boudan, having , llg . 1‘ al ° ln ^ ork ® iyilitaUoa '
STrlXfrimJfidty 7 ; clm eyrtC C0n ?P t ! On ’ ‘! ,8t . lhlB 8DC - ®f 8a, “ U J r ( “n d * d ll ‘® ap P r0 P ria ; Cotton atnt.m.n., about a. follow.: Alabama '$35,000, Art-
Jong jointed and home keeping fellow of ccei ed n wnn8,n8 vindication from a tion for tho threatened Russia war, It The Chronicle's cotton article of June zona $2,750, Arkansas $00,000, California
twentv-two, ambushed a party while re re,orm administration In Federal af- may be called tho irony of fate that un-1 5th famishes the following facte rela- $3,300,000, Colorado $200,000, Cunnectlcut
turning from church a Sunday or two alnce, I fain, by promotion to office, is to bo horsed the leading statesman of Eng- tire to the movement of the crop for the I $425,000, Dakota $10,000, Dslawere 1200,000,
f.wt ■ hot dead two men end a little girl— followed by uiues. who have been for I land upon a beer bill. But the grand I past week: I Florida $173,0C0, Georgia $370,000, Idaho
the latter because she happened to b* in years in involuntary and dishonorable old man, in the rest and quiet For the week ending tali evening $2,500, IUInoie $25,000,000, Indiana $5,600,-
the range of hie rile. It is tad to state retirement. of Us retirement, can console hlmielf (•»»»• 5), the total receipts have reached OOOjIow. $2.750,OM, Kansas $107,COO, Ken-
that the perpetrator of this • Southern out- The people of Georgia will road in with tbe reflection that he la not tho bal **’ *E aiDjt O' 904 balre last week, tacky$15,000,ca0, i“tfisiana$50O,O0O, Maine
rsge” la a Republican, and that the county tbii a ppoin»mcnt tlie disappointment first or only stateiman that haa been bab ” _^! P m^,°. n * Urita^2 4taM0*Ml ^^’l^COoSl Min
in ivhScb he life*, tnd where the judge baa .11 m.fM. 1 k. bale* three weeks since; making the total aetti, l^'XJ.OOO, Michigan 11^00,000, Mia-
tot «mAllU .galo.t taeltw toadadl ° , ^ . wn y ^ [receipt, since ta. 1st of September. 1884. nreota $300,000, Mississippi $30,000, Mis-
to bail—the tint step ol oonrse to-1 re,onn ita genlui might rest for awhile Doubtless the Egyptian complication, 14,705,278 bales, against 4,701,210 bales for tour! $0,500,000, Montana $125,000, Nebras-
wards acquittal—Is RepubLcan by 300 ns- ,n H ,e l r m ' < i® t ' T * ,c 3 r ^ ln il I' 0 the unsatisfactory adjustment of the the same period ot 1883-81, showing a da- ka $1,300,000, Nevada $5,000, New llamp-
ority out of a total voting population ol bolstering ot a mongrel taction, twice Knssian troubles, and the-’dcprcaalon cresse since September 1,1881, of 58,96K sblre $378,000, New Jersey $3,475,000, New
ataoat 1250. defeated by the riling of an indignant 1 0 [ tnule.all swelled the vote against the I bale*. Mexico 170,000, New York 113.500,000,
... ' ■„ people, and saved trom annihilation government, but Mr. Parnell and his The receipts at all the interior town* for North Carolina $1,000,000, Ohio $13,500,000,
Tw* Philadelphia Record says: rh « ‘ b _ au dae!ons trickery. in , h „„ the week have been 8 258 bales, since Oregon $125,000, Pennsylvania $7,500,000
Preaident bsadone well in removing tbe . ., ' .. ... followers were consisicnous to *b® •»" L, ptgmbgr ltti 26MW0 bale,. The re- Rhode Islend IISO.COO, Bouth Carolina
notorious John E. Bryant from Ibe Oeor-1 And seeing these things, t ey will | atatance given by them to the hastening ^„ .. ^ t ame towns have been 2,60ti $03,000, Tennessee $1,250,000, Texas $225,
i lew tain the same week tut year, 000, Utah $1,500, Vermont $30,000, Vir
ginia $3,000,000, Washington $7,000, West
Virginia $530,000, Wisconsin $3,000,000,
Wyoming $1,500.
Kissed and Robbed.
London Letter to the Baltimore American.
A Frenchwoman while walking la the
streets of Parti the other (lay found herself
suddenly seized to the arms of e man and
rigorously kissed. Highly Indignant at
the proceeding, she promptly gave tbe of
fender ln charge, bat by the lime they
reached the police station she found that
the m«n had atolfP something room than
a rise; her parse wu gtsoe. This ie not
>
gta menhslihip which he disgreoed, end I abandon any Idea that tlie future parti-1 0 f the catastrophe.
in which be wee placed tarough tbe In-1 tionof Federelpatronageamongitthem I Anotbcr cIgct!on wiu be held, tbelandetnce September lrt, the receipt, at
* tr ?°^ t V l 'r 0f . n ha ‘ f la lke ' yl °, ^ to 8 hl8bcr P ,an ,° ^“ people of England will be lashed into aU the town, are 237,757 bales less than
7nT **'*■■?** ‘ h “-, ThC ‘ r m ‘^' ^citement, and a new ministry will “r ta. mime dm. to 1883.
Is trexyuioe indeed. Bat is teems difficult, I fiction are not at ell soothed by the I. formcd _ b . eh ma _ morc | Among the Interior towns, Macon ta
11 ziotlmpomible, for our NorthernoonUm- knowledge that this le not a case ot 1m- . , . . „ ,, credited with 1 beta for the week and
porartee to fully and correctly understand I - nd .i„- nl r nn T he ndmlnle- " ro8 “ * n “ 8 * ner0U8 »« to its P° Uc T -iq, so o. g > or q,. ...son Last year the
toe devioue labyrinths and pltfella of Gear-1 P 08 "* 0 ® ti®**? 4 * 011 . Jbe «dmtoto- td Irelalld . Iu thi. nick ™rfa 3 andtorthe
^politic.. Bryant bu gone, I. 1. , ro .V«on was put upon hoUce and wam-i de(eat won]J retlr0 , man ^ Mr. TSre. flg^ "how
but Keli. b U with ua. Joe Brown nude &\m appolntmrat, by Olmdstone’s age definitely, but m in Ldecreese for tbe week, aa compared with
fee first keep the manhalahlp warm, un- who*® opinlona were entitled to weight EDgbuid statesmen live and last much that period, of 2 bales, end a falling oil
tUtaWMpreparedto make the Cleveland and consideration, in tho forum of good Lj than here, we may find him for the season of 11,036 bales.
*7 ‘J' m °™ U anJf8irhith - again the premier of a cabinet and the The receipt, alnce September 1 op to to-
Thu •dmlnlitrotion haa not left 5our L nc.e <eHSnf */lviiu»r of ihn Ono^n I night are S3 783 bales loss they
Joseph. No, not bad, bat how about Bwd •«••*•••- chlef of ^ (iuc€n * wSi at the daVTliTmonth In l»»
Oeorgief Every reader of this issue of the If this civil service business which i» i j mt3 baltl ^u^nthefwereto
Tex New Yovk World revs of tbe right TaLaoRarii will do himself an injustice being attempted to be grafted upon our ^ a^'j,, of u,, nooUs to 1883.
am”ftaeDemocrecyofN/w York: "The » he should fall to read thecommtml- pohtical system should provetobe a Th.expoiof cotton from ta. United
Tammany organisation has been reprr-! nation of the Hon. N. J. Hammond, anccesa and becomes permanency, it statee ths past week, aa per latest mall re
sented ae to a demonl'ztd rendition end which will be found to another column, ig not nnlikely that we may adopt more tame, bare reached 10,771 bales,
on the point of breaking into fragments and which ie taken from the Atlanta of the governmental customs of Great Th* Chronicle bu tbe following to ity
The credit of obtaining this newt, to ad- Constitution. It presents the matter Britain. The Preaident and hia cabi-1 Of the market fluctuations for the week
wane*. Is probably due to the enterprising 0 f the repudiated bonds of Georgia to net now «—««■— the retpons-1 under review:
omtoTrRepubficen. teat NovtmbeL ■* n » p l*» t rinJcrwtmasdUsg. revenue., the ways and meansUyaplritl*-.withpricutluctnuingwUhoot
v.pSA. Tammany the organiutlou te in la- Eve, 7 “o* 8011 theB “ »“*»Pt 1* and tho general policy of the govern- eppuant cense end showing some lrre*ri^
oorence of the danger, and wilfully pvrda a n, * de > 1® somoehepe, hy the holders ment In the not far dlatant future, d L
to Ulcg entirely solid and harmonious." I of>pndlated bonde, at home or abroad, I perhaps, we may see the Pre*l d «>t I wariJttvot ^^STlndUi. affect ihtta
11 will noi be forgotten that tbe support of to shake the credit of Georgia. They compelled to reorganize hia cabinet to ma, had iss Liverpool, but the retorts of mod
•e Nrw York Tlmee, tbe Hera'd ard tbe have all heretofore failed, and a riml- deference to the expressed wishes of I weather deprived the market ofthlalnSatnee,
Evening Poet wee given to Mr. Ctavo'end lor fate swalts all futore movements. ! Congress. But this will hardly become | and oaTueeder prices were week. On Wedoee.
w»ta the hope end exp.ct.tioo U nothing It is snnnised, not. without cause, . custom until we have two well de- ■tartatreporawtr.bottat tomb^Uv*r-
7’*n r Juta^!S^ W m ril I th8t 10108 01 the r ®P Hdial « d bonJ* »ot fined parties to the goveramenL ThoL wu atmnr: bat s' free relilnTmovtment
m' i/.m ih.t E ali yet * ,roaght *° ,igh *' m h « u *VT P*- present experiment seems to have for art la.eapoden, for thi* erop, which ctoaed
Sfi^tay. ho^to3“‘ i ~ lnGK T 8U - fta object th. amalgamation of eli kinds
Without it D-riooaey Ie doomed to! Hence the ueeire to make a hole In j of people, possessed ol no principles or
certain defeat in the approaching guber-l tbe treMa -7 through which all may policies or of an toficite Tariety of L.Ot5serop.la lympsthy with Liverpool, so-
FOR $3.50
Mk
mo will rend Uxo Weekly TEi roaip^ASD
MEaSENGia one year and one ot the aboTe de-
acrlbed watches to any addresn. Thla propo
sition la open to oar subscribers m well as
thoso who arc not.
Act Promptly,
The aboro propositions will bo kept open
r a limited time only and parties who wUb
take advantage ol either should do so at
ooea.
Unless otherwise directed we will tend
tbo watebea by mall, packed ln a aUmi paste
board box, and onr responsibility for them
will end when they aro deposited ln the post-
office. They can be registered for ten cent*
and parties who wish this done should Inclose
thla amount, or wo trill tend them by express,
the charges to do paid when they are deliver-
el. Address
TBE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,
Macon, Georgia.
Make money orders, checks, etc., payable to
H. C. HANSON, Managt r.
DYSPEPSIA
• i ,
• lf$. -
n« tM of prixM f t rpcipaa. lifncialkw itaat
k nU., ti«rn i«v 1 or all dMlvn la wdlrtaaM
H(m;addnaainiMla(cfh. MutpsM
the only com of tala kind that haa occurred
lately in tb* French capital. In Locdon
the rough who gore for a woman’* puna,
a* a rule, takes tbo preliminary step of
knockin* her down. Tbs more gallant eon
of Gaul h as hit upon a be tier way; bo com-
bines btulneaswUh pleunre.
Ths Rlttiburn Strlko.
Prmecao, June 10.—Ths Amalgamated
Association reports another signature to
their seals to day, that of tbs Akron Iron
Company, of Akron. Ohio. Tha firm deals
to specialties almost exclusively tnd era-
ploy* (bout 300 men. Th* plat* mill ol
tbs 811(0 Iron Work* I* running to-day
with non-union workmen.
Ludden & Bates Southern
Music House
Converted into an Incorporated
Stock Company, with $200,-
000 Paid in Cash Capital.
Mubic at Omi l*t
could not pOKt you,
Kivu
uhiihI, through our ad-
m«kfi amendN, we hero
1 fact* well worth taking In.
Lnddrn Hate
household word fru
Who ha.t not
•th Mufilo Emi
holld tr urIumI .">oulh drawl 1U »uppl
Urge branrh houbea and u
.vltJe-awake
-is through every
.. rly sales are nearly
half a million uollani.
Founded llftecti yearn since on tbe nolld red
rock of Urge capital, enterprise and square
trade. It hn* Mood, unshaken, Minol tlnaurlal
pttiii* i, pchtilum * r cycloneH and Area, and to
uii'iiru it- pcrmnnuiiuy f«.r gum-ratloiM to
come. It haa been lncon>orrited an a ff»-opera
tive Stock Company, with a paid up Caah capi
tal of I am, (jw), which is owned aolely by tno
4•:!!< ur» «nd employeN. The oilh-un are: W.
Ludden, resident; J. A. Hatea, treasurer and
manager, an«l J. D. Murphy, secretary;
I'air.inn are, therefore, aa bale ln dealing
1th thla huubc a» with any bank, ami need
liiiu' it" funra n.<i to the permauei.cY, refponul-
bidtyor guarauteea. It In m»Ud. Sow notice
these
by all
TRADE ITEMS FOR 1884-85.
id organa aolil yearly than
outheru denier* combined,
hlckering 1'ianow boiinht at
me purenmu in (), tob* r laxt. ljirgu$t pur-
base ever made by any Southern DOC**.
T>eclal bargains. Elegant Hanoa only«210,
Mlh hand-ome embroidered Cover, .'•tool, In-
KriKtoraml Muilo Hook. Orgmi*, f.’l.
?7 ». uoo, with Htool, Instructor and Mudc
Book. All freight pckL Easy initallment
terms. Ore ori< e loall, and that the lowest
Write
and
will
i you
W0 worth of Imported Minimi Mercan-
. bui-h as Violins, tinltar*, lianjoa, Acor-
Icon*. String*, etc., bought at one purchase,
from the Katey Organ Co., Atlanta, Ga., at
one-halt tho coat, of Importation. Immeuno
hurguiri* now oflured n-tHll buyer*. Aruor-
- . nt-» ehi'b ; Rl* her liHrinotilmv, N
cenU: Banjos. <1; Violin* |1; Oolmr* O; I'a-
ii.l’il lulitu* firing*. .1) eeiita cm-h. 7'> <:« nti
fr aet; (Tear Grit Italian, 15 ccnta, 00 cent*
rkut; Orgulufttes, with 5 tunes lb.
Privilege of; return or exchange given If
eooda are not satisfactory. Revised Catalogue
January 1, h\i, free to ail.
Cheap Music Depot. T.'i.OGO pieces ofFheet
Mu«lc, bought atone purchase, offered at only
ten cent* a copy, All new and best mnsle,
-• a> u-Mrilly *ollfor:y) 11 nt* to II. *> per
piece. Send for a catalogue of Ten t lent Mu-
Mu. Don't send North for Cbeap Music. ThU
la hesilquartera. Allmnalcat ruluced rates.
Come on, buyer*, we arc with you every
time In price* We know how to buy, howto
sell, and how to please. Times are hard, and
money must buy more ro*m1b than it Died to.
The ia*mt for the money can always be bad at
LUDDEN & DATES’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. OA.
A nickel-silvrr Waterbary watch
will be lent to aay one who will send a
elob of ten new inbecriben to tbe
Wsbkly TxLEoaxrn. See advertiec-
aafc-.-.a! cunt-st In New York.
I ilip through.
I both.
A Card,
To ah wr.o ere suffering from errors end Is-
discretion* c- vooth, serroos weekneas. eerly
•■MM9
derwUch psIcufaTe way rapidly; buidere jftw Tori*
' ■ T. lfiZE
FORTHE
BOWELS & CHILDREN TEETHING j
It la the greet Southern Remedy for the
bowels, ft Is om of the most pltessst
and efficadoDs remtllck for a.i
rammer eompUInU. At a sAsaon
when violent attacks of tho bowels aro *o
frequent, some speedy relief *h* . d b< a hni
Tbe weerled mother, toe«oc aleep tn t, .Mag
the UtUe ooo teething, should . ihlsmuil-
etue. fi0e.o hotuo* deudac .nt > Sri.ti.-r ,
A. Taylor* Atls&ts. Go., for lUddle -k.
\M> i nit ham: nv
Taylor's Cherokee; Bom*
au I”donaum^l *;?. 'I’riceiSc.i
, __ „ EXCELSIOR
hfenaatf C00KJT0®
CORDIAL^ mavsiphk
XLL PORCHASERS CAN BE SUITED
Isaac A.Sfaeppard 4 Co., Baltimore, Md,
CONSUMPTION.