Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, June 19, 1885, Image 2

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TIIE TELEGRArn AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1885. THE TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER. Dally and Weekly. Cenernl Grant's Book. # General Grant la receiving a vast I deal of free advertising for his forth- iTBucnars avd muixxokk ti publl.h- coming volumes of memoirs of the war. SmVIuit} 7 ' “ cept *“ >ndlT ' “ d Ww,W7 Every effort is being made to give the stia ME3&2MS™ k 11 B8,e - A < 5en ‘ a 7 7 —Trionth, 12.60 for three monthi, 95 for six ing employed to canvass actively lor tafvviiSrlaajilwt to mbtcrOxn, port- the volumes, one of which is to be pub- r l >p, at *i.a a year, 7Sccnti tor six months. ^ December and tlie other in cla'.h ot Uve if. and to clnbi ot ten. It per , J ear and aa extra copy to getter up ot clubs ot March. date on which subscriptions expire will It is said that the General kept a 1. found on the sddresi tag on tach paper. most cop i 0 n B diary during the war, or and subscribers are requested to forward the * , money for renewals of the same In time to rather that he made til* lUDOrainaieB tear i Mils office not later than^he date ou , , . . T r t __ si, fi u i tiieir fcubscriptioniexpire. _ I keep one for him. ho has naa tne aia Ti msient a.irertUemenU wUl be taken for Q j c hief 0 ( B taff, Gen. Badeau, and hoi-Ally at 41 per square of tec lines or lew. uih cuici w buu*» ’ lor tho first insertion, and 50 cenu lor each the archives of the war Department quent Inseition; and for the Weekly at $1 , f l lfls i\i a ro for each Insertion. Liberal rates to 'hate been at his command, ne nas ruractors, ... had opportunity to read all of the I efforts made by’ men on either side, to mSSEXSeSfSiti&fuSlSSEB&RS Write a history of the entire war or por- nost be brlcl and written upon batons ildeol | ,- 10ns 0 { j t3 camenlgns. llo has had tlie BeaStUneea .houid U t>e made by expreas, most abundant leisure, for he has had ^^ y nt°. w«OT «”“mun.ty tn the nothing to do since his retirement from fltatat Jo whom liberal commlwlons win be ^j 10 Presidency. The upper section In this State Is Illy supplied with railroads. They will never be built by home capital. The local travel must be small, and the lines expensive. If built at all, they will owe their existence to outside capital in the hands of men who are seeking coal and iron and the pat ronage of pleasure-seekers. There is now no inducement to such. As much as capitalists may admire Georgia, they will not in the future entrust their money to a receiver’s association, to be controlled as the association may see fit and proper. Behind all of these, General Grant I AND MIMSENGKB, Macon, Ga. recks, etc., abonld be mi H. 0. Hansom, Manager. write a true and impartial history of the great stroggleas it appeared to him, Turn Mexican government has withdrawn the leader, we may say, ononcside. Ife a railroad concession granted to Jay Oonld lias liecn greatly afflicted in mind and end General Grant. Tn* Naw York Kin Is authority for the statement that a negro cadet trom Georgia a expected at West Point. body. These afflictions would have tended to chasten and subdue a man of fine fibre. The people who have had little cause to love, admire or respect him,have flung aside Talk about trouble, but just think ot an bitter memories and prejudices and ult on Mexico by the Apaches, S.lva- i, ave attempted to soothe his hours of tion Army and ths Mormons 1 Now that the revised edition is out can a man any “hell' 1 in momenta ot excite* meat without violating any law? rnixxo Qladbiosi: Be ot good cheer. It la the lofty tree and the tal'.eat monu ment that the light ring .electa as a target. distress and pain. The courts of the land give extraor dinary weight and importance to the statement of any man in the shadow | of death. It is held that at such a time and under such circumstances the truth will be told without reserve. Therefore the public had a right to ex- Gladstone, it is said, has just stepped ppc, something from Gen. Grant that eudde a tew minutes ia order that he may sbou i d gj ve va i ue to, and raise tlie bo strengthened by the Uilure ot the other standard o{ tbe history of the dark days •U 6 - % I through which the country has Bax debts u Josas says that to pay one’s money p ggJC( j, This expectation will he disap- j is the "lowest type ot honesty." In po i, dedi The General does not handle this, Min manyothsr ways, Bam differs j ac il* pen and is not apt or elegant in English composition “How" *«. rtfttv. In connection with the abuse now be ing heaped npon Hon. Zach Montgom ery because of his expressed disbelief in the beauty of the public school sys- Honest Criticism. I unrest, more Ill-will, than was born of the ago | A Waihixotox special to the Globs The administration has now lreen at | ntotogyeBiaof Republican misrule. Democrat says: "I talked with Mr. Ran- work nearly four months. During this | the different state, due «cl“?vel^'“toe dl.“ * 8 “ 8 !”, 8t “'‘fSt'I “its ^ period time and opportunity have been tributlon of Federal offices. The disintegration 8t# L 4 , 8 * . ?, ® 3 . , that afforded fora consultation with the began when tho State governments were Questions of this kind should be virtually leading members of tho Democratic wrc8te(1 trom tho carpet-baggers and scala- de -wmlned by the Representatives, that leading members ot the Democratic wagg of tho reconltrucUon ^ There Is less the Repreacntativea should have a great party, rrom these sources should I weakening, perhaps, In South Carolina than I deal and tho Senators very little to say to have been gathered the opinion current in other States, because the changes tn the the President about the candidates for ap- among the people. But it is possible, State offices upon a change of State admlnls- pointmente. He gives pretty strong rea- even probable, that most of the Sena- are ” ot u . ,ul117 . namer00 ®- sons for his position. The administration tors, Representatives and prominent L r ®; d of wgro^domSsUon baa'°hcid 8bonld * et advlce from 88 near the people men who have gone to Washington white people of the Bute together until this M P 088 ^ 1 ® ih the matter of selections, and have been controlled by a desire for time. It cannot be imagined that the negroes the Representatives are therefore best personal promotion, or the offictol pte-1 I a^JS ‘2S? ferment of friends and followers. offices shall be In the hands of the Democrats, it doubtful propriety on the part of Bena« . because It was mainly the Federal offloers tors to go to the White House in the inter- Courtiers do not tell sovereigns the who alienated the blacks from the whites, and ei t 8 of certain candidates when they will truth, or they would not continue court- " h <> brought together and compacted the col- ^ called opon h erea f ter to pa , 3 up Z n tbe iera. It ia poaaib.e that thc Democrats '^.1^ He arid to f •! who have called on Mr. Cleveland have , 0 i W „i t , wheo the pres.uro shall bo trom wouldn’t give a nickel tor a man who isn’t not told him the whole truth. The within ? | an offensive partisan in the sense now Continued Success oi in the beauty of the public school sya- popular opinion as to his adminietra-1 Ot the President and his policy tlie I a PP li ®d to the term, actively in -ri ni . n ... tem, weprintthefollowingextractfrom tlon so far Is favoreble, but there is an Louisville Courier-Journal thus ox- th “ ln,oreit of the P» r ‘y to which I ne uPtat DIOOU rUPlfier. the West Point correspondence of the anxiety as ita , uture> and itg exprea . presse|1 iteeU . hebelmgs. I am an offensive partissn aion ia beginning to find ita way to the In the main the appointment, thni t.r made b ' (h ' Renublfc.n. PnwS°smi 1 hare been excellent. Bat they may be ..Id I because they ate Republicans. Public sen- material thin they »re In tlment, in my opinion, would sus’-lin such |-i M I /s Ion. Tbs President seem. | a courae.’ I asked Mr. Rsndall it he| III Vy Blood Balm. Now York Times UeuiwbUe tbe scdemlc Inard dr.w. It. 1 pu bli C ear own conclurion.from the annual number, ot r . . to be better tnacturi f»llure«. A proteisor who h». had the benefit It is not safe to credit the stuff writ-1 6 p on g poUtic.l po.Itlon, groat many yean’experience and careful ten by special correspondents from to have no thought ot building up a party, or thought any ot Mr. Cleveland’s noralna- obsorT.tlon, told The Times’o correspondent Washington, but if they may he be- «™ n a tollowtng, and to have a preindice lions would be fought in the Senate ‘Ihey to day that so tv u can be Judge* trom the lieved j Ir . Cleveland is restive under a * a,a “ “ org.nlr.tlon and poUcy. Hence undoubtedly will,’said he, ‘and there I rears ago. "We haTe plenty ot boys sent here I.. ” “* —*» “““ I This method la new and yet to be tried, it the administration to pursue this coune L.,. T..r “ he .aid. "who cannot multlnlT thehonest y ot But no 1 1 every year,” he said, “who cannot multiply I LIU; u°nesiy or ms intentions, jjuc no I ma y turn out aa effective as It Is original, or rather than to rely npon the oflenaive par- two vulgar traction, or name the suoceulve President cun afford to bo indifferent It may have Its alma thwarted by the rule ot I tlaanahlp. The latter Is a flimsy pretense, I Reports are coming in to us vcrballv Presidents oi tho United States: but I to the criticisms of his party friends, or I crol * pnrpoeei. But,ssthocountry hasdoubt I to my mind.’ Mr. Randall further and by mail of cures and great benefits their common acbool education hu given carelesso{ theutterance3 of Ule jour I leaa realized before thla, the preildeut is bent I ramarked that in hla conversation reaulting from the use of Ii. 11. them a smattering of astronomy, botany, geol- „ . .. .. upon makings spoon or apofllngahorn, and, wlth , nimh erB nt th« ..iminUtm-1 “ ucl ‘ reports liavo reached \is from par- on, pby.ic, navi,.Uon, and nnmeron. other f“' fl ° f _ t , he . d8 T’ 8 “ c h “ _‘ h f*r *itna- for wealor woe, h.l. a. .ure to paddle hi. Ktpn o ilT nr „, hI . ri ‘ ties living in all parts of the South, thing., to tbeaacriflce ot tbe multlpUcatlon I tion and conduct exert an influence own canoe ea any one whoever oecopled the I “ , n0 5lcaau J nrgea ms views, jj an y farmers are loud in their praise table and the Brat rules ot grammar. The In-1 upon the public mind. Executive Mansion. I but be aid not venture an opinion I Q f B, B. B., and the great bciK lits il.i.y creasing number ot lallnrca la not the fault ot | Casting aside the mere consideration | The journals quoted are all friendly | “ | bave derive^ from ^its use. Many ci the Military Academy. On the contrary, 11 . ™ I to - „ adminiatration In addition I b9 dropped and this more practical policy I them term Ii. B. B. as their family think It ahould receive credit tor bringing out °* appointment of this or that man • n *° ' ba adopted.” doctor and drug store combined. It is tho weak spots of ths common school system, to this or that office, the leading Dem- 'key are leading and able exponents of ■ an established fact that the All that is required of a boy between seven- ocratic papers of the country will faith- Democratic opinion in the South. A number of the members of the various greater number of diseases originate teen and twenty-two yean old la a tatr knowl- fully mte rpret to Mr. Cleveland the Fro® these contributions the intelli- American colonies in Europe have been from impure blood, and contagious edge ot American hlatoiy and MOffraphy, gent reader mav rather n morn mrm-t beIe seekin g official position In our diplo- complaints of all kinds are jpadily gra mmar and arithmetic. Surely that I. not ver<Hct °‘ ‘ hc Pf °P le u P° n hia admmts- tent reader may gather a moro correct ^ loe _ T ^ t denaUonal ^ed transmitted if tho blood is noting pure too much. In their examinations, the board tration. Running over our exchange 1<lea of the current of popular thought . proceeded noon the the state - Bnl i£ tho blood is pure, con- atwaya trlca to ascertain whether the apnHoant list on yesterday, we found editorials than from any epitome that we might ... th aremor0 famili „ _ llh ,- tagion has lost its sting B. B. B. acts . . , . , , ... ,J" in leading journals from difforent sec- make. ply knows a lot ot rules, like a parrot Wotry . , V' ,,, . I to impreta upon them that the rn’etor doing a I boas, which illustrate thi9 idea, and we com hla brothers. Tn* Augusta Evening News deslrea oI tfle natlT8 stock in •“* country, and 0 f the Uls that frail nature is heir to. certain thing la by no mean, the reason.” I can scarcely do the readers of tho Tel- I ^ nao a 8 hot-gnn on the'parties pub- that the appoinement of such Ono bottle of B. B. B. will con- This keen distinction between “how” EORArn hotter service than by their re-1 liablng a caricature likeness of the late extra 'dvilized Americans could not fail to I vinco thomost'skeptical, of its merits, These faults I and “why” has before this been talked 1 production. t Tn* Queen may want acme somebody to I might be overlooked in a soldier. But of in connection with public schools. | The first is from the Richmond Dis-1 service by keeping one barrel loaded with | Mr StenheM TheVew. can do . produce tho beat possible Impression in and ? few bottles will cure the most k ’ 7.Korops In favor ot thenew admintitraUoa. 9, atarrh - hflitic or from any cause, Kidney Complaint, Dyspepsia, lr — a government, bat the outside public the extracts already given from the ad- A student may forget how an example patch, which treats the subject of civil »>ugs for the. polfflcisna.’ who are con- L’l't^^thfa ^"'^othion 0 (mnld^T- tory ' .... „ •jst now thinks she ought to stir up some- vanced pageS of his work betray a little is worked, but 11 he once understands service reform as applied to the pres- fta ° ll J them !e i T es over the rc- if Iastrate the cha ; acter 0 f Uils type of Rolfs’Frnnrions on the skin" AmJSi tody who can inform it. spirit and had temper. More, they ex- why it la worked a certain way he is ent crisi. in the following admirable malna o[ the poor o^mnu. foreign office Than a * fro , Phil I Mbit a desire to suppress or to ignore apt to remember. The testimony of manner: Tbxbi is reason to believe that Emory the remark reported to me yrster- ating from impure state of the blood. Tbit hadto borrow a cannoa trom rnn-1 ^ truth. such authorities aa have reported upon WhUiUdvocatlnirolormlntheclvUiervloe, gpetr furnished thestaff abouthls threat- day as coming from one o! them. In most cases three bottles effectsa idelphf a to fire the Login aalut. Wa.n-1 West 1’oint may bo of ,h ® not to conntrnunc. Buy en|n t CoUKtor Cren.haw in jail. This particular Anglo-American has permanent cure. B. B.B.is * fine the North^*that General Lee smen-Lrvice to teacher. Ml over thecotm. “S’^T^r^r^n‘<i r a '*® «b. OoamjUrion.r o,: BitsLl UmM- g.. MlMb. . dered under an apple tree, but att-impts | try. | oughtthey to become parties to any scheme | Bienne. Perhaps, in vtewoi tlie vapor-1 teen years. He was very anxious to bo | ag a pr0VCI1 t[y 0 0 f sickness. Everyper- W* fear that the Atlanta mourners will ^ ,] l0 b razeI1 lie that Jefferson 1*'*'.., »hleh operates to keep Democrats out ot the I lags of this proud and peart young man, made secretary of legation at L.ondon. Mr. gon> 0 j dand you ng, ought not toomit ngton. Philadelphia Is always ready to ornish tho noise for the nation. mark- "The old Democratic principle of ,ounue < 1 ; I tcntlary for yeara. and ao mart have come In t ^ ^ n0 reliable army officered by tbe Rik (a Sioux spy) Iron Thunder Croa's nn «sn.« ninoiv hi. w.lu|bome cures. Tho remedy alluded to rotation In office it after a/tbe surest I Butthlsisnotlilng aa compared to an-1 personal contact with member! d | enamy^Jnr friends the enemy” la a good | nhn.t Rhj- na nnii .11 r.i I 71 ‘.„ P ..., L .... fi' I can be had of druggists everywhere. ■ene!| 1 ’eovernra«it Hhoat, Slow TVhlte Bull, all warrior, of I brcJ Knglilh lelf poatesslon w.i lost. He fierce threats. He laid: “If Mr,: jano!4 sun fri wk4w rcpuuuonin me camps gn o " , tho keener of the Georgia penitentiary foraUnera. Mrs. Crow Short, Mri.SIow WhlteBnUand B.yard does not give me tbla appointment ThOV Stftlld ttt tllO 150(1(1. puta Loe s force at the opening of tho 1 8 ^P® P" 0nt aKenUon wtI to thu by a d anghtara, and others. The parly left the very soon I will expoae him tn the London A A ° ’ campaign at 80,000 men, Instead of 66,- comcs ' n contact wiUi tho ep paragraph in ono of our exchanges, which camp at Grand RtTer on Thursday last I SjSfti!', Mr. Bayard’ilri.ndawlUiry and THB BEST SHOES '• nm -J .w ’ aa. ,h ' party exclusively. However much his -m, mhn v n„.v. ..s w™ rr.i keep this awful threat from him, became THE BEST JJHOEH TlLKOSAPmo Editoc—"Here ii a stir- ring bit of new. ooacerulDg Gen. Gordon. I t() thia IU Jd 8 t ho grosser fiction I P"^ eiclusivel^iow JWPlmcu me. iuled , hat thoagh dl.ml..Al. from tb. go^wlth Major John M. Burke and Wm. Hal | non ‘, 0 t than, could Imagine a catastrophe AOoptio merchant o! undoubted J* ta ®- that j. oe > a relnforcemenU in the cam- intimate relations may have assisted UmmentaervicelnWaihlngtonconldbemade sey, the halt breed Interpreter. more terrible than being exposed In the, ty Kdltor-in-Cbiet— mat wm ao. , 11dm to his present position, they still "for ceuie" -that la, tncompeteney, dtahon- » London Truth.—Wathington special to the For Gcntlcmcn'a Wear, In tho World, for the The Item starts oil with, lie." pM*n Were ahont equsitohis own. against his fitness for the office. «»*. offensive partlianihlp. etc.-yet under Won* we get our Imported delicacies NevTork World. money, are made by r r_ , r, ,u The facts at General Grant’s com-1 ar P>° against ms iimess io_r me o I ltl0clTll Uw , h0 m ,u cn tand hi. I from: Iullan macaroni 1, made In New I „ , v ,L min . r TngCoorier-Joamilttn: JT. J. Ptitn | mand and within Ills knowledgo do| oh j 0< I cabinet "mast leave a yard fall of A 1 D«mo-1 York; the best Neufchatcl cheese corneal To tht fiat Of hieooogh remedies, molt j QX At) JL 3 ADAMS & s practicing law la Londoa. roulhly Mr. not cannot g0pport any such state-1 -w.- ohio Ke nnWicans are early In I °l ,r t0 grocery, and INaw'janiy,' 'and ganuffit Hchwri^ I f whIch concentrate the attenUon for Death is a divorce lawyer. English mar- . v | VA «ha « umo lte P nDI | canB are ea y whtt ^ ma j or jty 0 f three Republicans . . OHI m. . ^ * 0W momenta, the popular Sclenca Month- recklessness. I*|England, when they go to honors dead | A ( tor Grant’s defeat at Turkey Hill, I illustration of the old adago that ^enhl. b.tUUon. refund under the early bird eatchca tho worm.” Not I thfnTrelh ., I in their attempts tourocure t>o>lttoni under I tho government: bnt It la tonudsd npon tome- fish from Maine are boiled In Texan cot-1 ton-seed oil, pat up in tlu boxes from Con- fingers without touching. Now keep your elbow* out free from your side. You can ... nnt tba'r atateinKn for anv nur- «* wuieay .o uuiuge again, urnt uicro is any paruuuia. au.auiagu u. ,.1. uw.. necncui, nnn maracu oara.nei a rn» • they observe the tame custom. I Genoral Leo expressed confidence in | to tho party getting into tho field first, | thePrealdent with power^to^appertat^loaicwn | j’„n, e witb labels printed in New York. tho power of his little army of infantry I hut that there are many causes con- excapt inch -'Interior’' ones aa Congress may choose to allow "the conns ot taw” or “the are touching now. There—now hold them ao. Steady!’ By this time yon can ask: Now, why don't you hiccough T” Bateau SSL with dcr - 0l V 7» inU - . 1,10 ‘ Ucmpt WaB . n0t 0hio 18 8 Republican State, and hla ,.relce commUaloa Un.tther a court ot Uw rldln aIon( , „ nlght , n ^ ItgioQ 0 , thU , m8de ’ on, F ,or , 7 rea80 . n the ™ 7“ , noT , or “Ofo^coneltulvely catab- ^ Ia ”*'™.ha met a eomU the leli-reapect haughty. stoops Jirrisao* Davis. wero no relnforcemenU to fill | fished than in tho lato Presidential| tiymin. The man was atrickcn with ter- the ranks that would necessarily have campaign Now and then, in nn off I whatever in tho appointment of Federal offl | mr and tell upon hi. knees, in which posl-1 Tub great trouble about^ the Volga river | been shattered by auch a movement, | year, a Democrat ia elected Governor; | cen? Can a law giving them such power be I tion he was found by a belated letter car-1 but thia is not on off year. constitutional? Or 1. there any inch law? w. tier. “What la the matterf” tbe postman Railroads oa Developers, | This is the year in which the ranks I rc r cal , h* t wa that the facta are exag-1 a.ked, “What, lndeodt” stammered the | - „ , I gerated or distorted* a that I ta mouth ia irrcgalar and (oo aha! ow. The Czar should open correspon dence with Pete Lumsden, who seams to have mouth enough (or a had dezar^rivan! T1 '® re 18 ono , vlew , , ot ^ ™ Uro8d of the party mu.t bo realigned, to MO *?S5nS?Tix wUl r««tit frem anch br’oul wffidmm ^"‘^‘h.re m«cy queiUon not yet considered by thepco- what effect ft ho6tlle nat ional adminis- civil serrlce reform as the Mofwnmpe edvo- * wlMaa*. God have mercy cate. In KogUnd tbe “bureAnrecy,” u it is upon me * Fishermen's Fnvorlte Balt. This Is tbe belt the fishermen take, tbe fishermen take, the fishermen take, when they start out tbe flsb to wake so early la tbe morning. They Uke e nip before they go-e good one, eh! end long end slow, _>r feer the chills would ley them low, a eerly In the morning. Another when which t r | COMFORT. STVL1 AND DURABILITY. Ask your deelcr for the Stacy, Adams A Co. I Bnoo. There good* ere mad 9 of tho bc<t French snd Domestic stock. Kangaroo topr *“ w Bra«*A*TMAio*.whosttamptodto,hoot pie who favor the present Railroad tmtlon may have produced , - -- , , — T . QuitMU, U la jail in a Was tern town on Commission and would perpetuate the Tho administration of Mr. Cleveland ®*> 1 ®®- u “‘ *» •» “J “>• toramnimt officials g, m thbii presented atones have been ‘I'nt'uSi'^S.S'hSr ! tart S ’^R , ?Bfa'»8 tb* charge ot having robb.d a ftllow-1 powe ra witii which it ia armed. Wo | U not yet fully foreshadowed, and tlio I I •elected from sboie coUected °n the mona-1 way jo greet al aaher Jnffi. raornins. And ! wlnk-tolfht I mechlnu eewed, 1q cSROBE^, BUTTON and LACK, KVKRY TAIK WAHKANTED. Hetlsfto- tion Is guaranteed everyone that wears the Htary, Adams A Co. tihoo. Bold everywhere by tlrst-clasi dealers. . .. 1! tlicm** srt* not kept Instock by yonr dealer send your address to Bti Oo^ 98 burner ‘ * * xrj, Adsmi A coldier. Yea, and “Betty and the are perhaps in the neighborhood of Tlldt. j. HUNT, Agent, Macon, Ga. sprt.tn.thar.saLtwJm Tub Oonrler-Jourcal say, “ther* is * rich chiefly In scenery, ore movement on foot to colonial the retiring fiD# air glncc the war an lm- , ", , Y" , •. . % aTT "u., nnbUe. They hold office for life, or until on- countries, mates ana lerntones, Masonic, jWed Into faction*, andiftherehas JJSte flUl? TnUe U?Ur c^ta^Vthey I. O. O. F. and temperance locieUet. They _ im- been *ny effort made to reconcile them ~ 7 WBUJ \ . . . In « a ii. XVl.ubllcM effl« holdereffi What the meQze interest has been developed in >t <io« 8 . not apnoar. Ohio is a-State To npon ^ theory that the friends of height! of 1G0 and 210 feat, and are to be movement of th. foot that wUl hartln th* Vir * inU - Tenncaseo GeorgU and Flor- .JSrtSi on, that noUcyia net ncceaMriiy^^o^wrjn^ C “* d0WD ‘l* thlC \ ne " T8r7lnB ,rom fonr retiring Republican.. W» al ‘ d ^ ^ of P Jlayea^’ and Garfleff still “™^T^2iSnUoSS? : !°^ ghl lac h« ; aa > £c «"«»I«' , <lffi8 c8 t» a '» terprisiog railroad line*. The guide hold many prominent and fat | u ^ „ nnB ued avUL Thonaanda of person,) h* ba made in the wells, s° that the atoms I Thb BL Louis Republican la responsible hooks gotten oat by these companies poaitioM. The lato appointment lrc madt better cltuena bceanae more inteUI- not pro£ect when tn **ried. ■ - - ' «>meof Uicm manelaof artand ° , ‘V?i t ! d 1 ! t ?„ t *?„ I !^ k81 rnCincm - doctor's warning, ith true dallgbt jlf fishing's light •mile" the moro till Jolly f"* they “ smile' ’ tbe moro till Jolly tight, all fishing they are scorning. An other nip aa they depart .one at the mart and one to part, but none when In tbe bouse they dart, ex pecting tbero'11 be mourning. This Is tbe bait tbe fisher men try who fithes bnyat prices high and tell each — a bigger lie of flab’ [lntbem ing In the morning. or tills: -Bam Jon«, of Gaorgia, accord- are acme of them marvels of art and « 8 hiTonly intenaified tite bittorneM u'w.^ Tna ataU '‘-“ ahow tha ‘ “>• Qarfl “> 1 ad ’ jf t ?® K . a ' UU ,*■ "J 7 how J 1, ' 1! ' >eaa iy- Trained artiato, under between the factioni. The appointment , a . the reason for thelawa-who under adit- '“lalatreUon.whoaaelectionmBintolnedln dtoL ItlalamentahethaUhaTimaadoei I the direction of the ‘‘aonlleiss lie said to be a good one, but ao far it is * ctent „ ltcm would loo on throurh Ufe with- control the »mi party which bad held the ■i-. I f“ e ^-m, l nnn^ >n ** Mr ' Jonea la corporation*” have invaded every nook notharmonizlng. .... out aver having a rerion. thonrht upon anch reins for twenty year., made more changes rimply a phenomenon. I and corner of oor beautiful valleys, I Hi^“ n lmimstratinn I • n,1 l ecU . in the oonsutshipa than tho Cleveland ad- Thb reason why Martha Washington ] 1‘ ave portrayed onr rurevd steeps and doei not prom iae to .give active aid anil The St. Lonia Republican on the fame I "J? * was dlvorcwl from George Warttington In pictured the romantic height* and fut- influence In State contests, and in Ohio lnbject pcr tinenUy says: party that has acaroaly had a fowliar-or. 1’hUadelpbIalaatwaek wu, according to nes^a of oor mountains. Competent hwetofore thU aasiatonce has ^\ Z a ,J!L t onLL^c 1,0r “ dom “ l, ^ fflc * for a be Bprlngfield Bnion, "that Martha writers have, similarly stimulated, do- mSith TUTT'S Ptaln apeaklng on this iublsct,aa on nearly quarter of a century. Thus far only twenty- ; .. The'pUtformoftheRepublicanparty,| aU, ’ lb i ,ct, *' ,,, * , k“dth«I ) « I »>“ a fl® P™ u nine consuls have been appointed since bought George wu trying to become the scriW all the attraction* of tho land, to the ordinary reader, woold auggeat throng hoot th. country u .peaking plainly. I Ireland was tnangurated, while thirty- other o( the who econntry. have prepared atotistica rnd embodied wealmeaa and a want of faith, in that it J5! chan s ta In * uch 0,Uce> were made in pleasant narratives ita legends and Ale* the bloody ahirt. It to sale to any tohUo wrt^^kol^ that ralonia la onto b ujaXne during Qarfisld’a brief adminli- ur<u iu« ujftu- J .. . ... ... f infnr- I i^t tlii* banner is nowhere loved ana Itbrongh the agency of Democrata - , - . cet authority, announce* that the middle I ow ‘ ^ 8 in*** oi inior-1 a greater degree than in I There la la this view nothing of tbe leaven of I tration. Lxtnxng 1 qjL name of General Lee was “Edward." The ml ^ on » appealing alike to tho Ohio. The nominee, Judge Foraker, I ^ Pharisees which is hypocrisy. It is com- " m man of the Atlanta ConsUtution who «y® the intellect lias been *eat- u a man of Btrong (iualitiea, 1 8100 common buslneu principles ap-1 Thx death of Victor Hugo recall!, among make. Inquiries and answer! them, on tha tered broadcast throughout the coun- a “? very Popnlar with Ida party, °' her ‘““P’ * /“““'J, 0 w “ ch It to true that ne was defeated by Gov. 'HrtmataJ hU bookkeeper would not set tha seems to be unknown hen and forgotten try , restdUng in auch a rush of travel Uoadly bn t it to more tium doubtful penoahadUtm.te.no expea. the Unlu of OTen ln Krance . It ,, the capture of the £■I’ffssj’iissvej I si. «*•»««. At | ss£ a.asfy.-r.a grjgaaB.-jagiJ S .... —>.... the old army very characteristic of Bragg. P“ re “ 1 7 groei wlen thev d On oca oceation, when sUUoned at a post “ e dau « hter 01 "u*oaO$ and J^ ldren to w blto schooto; but Ohio I real reform can be accomplished. I bora tn Nancy ln Lorraine, and wu quite of ecveral companlea, commanded by* steamboats, aummonod into being negroes love the Republican party bet- nf th. .itn.tton nf rh« n-rtr . a Joung ofllctr at the time of the capt t (efficor, he wu himself commanding I by the adverttoer’s magic ter than they love schools or their chll- the 8 A naUon * _“ e . p v^’ ,7 oI the famous brigand. Ha preserved me one of the companies, and at the same art. ’ North Georgia, Tcnnesaec, dren, and the Democntis, if thev gqfor ChuleBton News and Conner has this dagger of tho brigand for many year*. «fms acting post quartermuter and com-1 the Carollnu and Virginias all feel the I ichool> ' dt8erve 10 “ de l toa8 y ; | X^d'h?^?.” prea^t°<5thl dlS«7“ miliary. He wu a first lieutenant at tbe strong throb of improvement, and But the toane of strength unon which Maryland taby no mean, happy. Thedlvia- tha tniutattoo, where It 1. Hill to b« seen, lime, bat his ciptola wu detached on .hmffil . tiuttne MSDeoasUCTgtnn^on wrnen l0B o| (h , ^ plBndtr mlde a atriou. rth tnTne true name oi Fra Dtovolo wu Michael datT *. commander of th.enm . , , ® ennched - 1,18 Kepobllcans most rely to the duty ^ ^ tt , .lotnwnt of too Federal Pan Contrary to tho common belief, ho c.br duty. .Aa CO minder of tha com-1 it ia difficult to train the aummer on wool. apotla threatens to widen the breach. In Con-1 wu never a monk. J.sny he made a teguMUon upon the travel into any chancl, bnt once trained, , Gov. Hoadly wu elected on a plat- necUcnt, In New Hamprhlre and In Maine * nnutermuter—hlmielf—fnriam.ihln.1,. I | form which expreuly pledged | than an Blgna of discord. In minola aoma of | Thb sweet girl (radaatu of Yuiu have qnsrtermaater-hlmieU-foriomethiagheij. ^ u , .. i torm wiucn expresary pieugea i there are affna of discord. In DUnofa some of) thb sweet girl gradaites of Yuur 1 wanted. Asqairtermutar.hedecUnedto 1 .u tbe Democmtic party to restore the offlee-hnntora are angry already because healthy appetites. Ths ■ubsiitonco fill the nquiaitioD, and ledomd on th* man , can ®* £ ,nat f value of tho I the doty npon this srticlo. I the new po.tm.rtar at Chicagohu announced I count for the nut veer last nr.sented bv of it bis reason for so doing. Aa I hontlicrn monntains os sources of in- I This pledge was is expressly violet-1 that every appointment and removal will be I , nr .. , that «Mr tranveommandar bi responded to this, come. We look (or the day when the ®«1 inaCpr^eu which wutcdlto time, governed hj the eivti awvlca rnl^ «• M>- oonanmadM tSJKmndsof frerh.-at - ’ 1 o( nl.ifnr. _, v _ nnaettied the country and almost do- potntment of Mareh, “a third . :r. P»m<u <« f r «h meat, army oi pleasure seekers | (eat#d ^ by ^ at . I mtL .. u Palte4 gut{ , mantaJi 1380 pounds of turkeys, »^S6 poonds of in horizontal teiiff|mtenill*d tht dlagnat or -tu freobfish, seven barrels of mackerel, 30,000 ..... LoqIsIsba Is la as bad s condition sz cUibb, about 100,000 quart* of milk, 14,000 tbking all of thefc conaiderttions any cibcr But*. North or Booth. Scatter pound* of batter, 22,000 pounds of sagxr, lier, w© think it sute And prudent I Basils tut tlrcady dccUrcd wtr apon th* id-115000 banAnta. 16000 oteocm 570 box*s Bragg referred the whole matter to tbe I LH.-.T SmJHIS “ I to lookfor * Republican victorj in alnlscntioo, beexase his psnicalxr Mfnect 0 f ctrtmcit, 400 boxc* of itrdlnes 002 At | Of the iDoUisna ring wu not refBdeatiyeoo-1 pooad, o{ C3nfKtlonii lfl00 do „ u , a ’„ ol We look for tlie day wh urging that hit requisition called for noth'-1 rut army of pleuurc seekers - sat what be wu entitled to, and that I will turn this way. Indeed we I tempt to todulce ;t wu tha duty of theqoartermister tofifl I foresee It already in the legislation. ^V**."* 1 '™"?!*** r ea ri>' increase of Incomers. Georgia ” 8 > ,aUn - ha wu right la this condition of affaire j. behind ,11 etetea nem«l i„, together, we think it sale and referred tbs wliol* matter to the „. _r “, - ."7 7 . to look for a Repnhlican vl t officer. Ths Uttor, when he entorp ^ 8< 08 F’ 1116 strongeet efforts I Ohio. The effect cannot be * uw the nature of th* nutter referred, ex claimed: "My God, Mr. Bragg, yoo bar* q irrellad with every officer in th* army, : now yon are quarrelling with your* in tbe Carolina* and Virginias have | all disastrous or been made the, very fire have been checked by unwise togisla-1 uu will pass npon tbe work of Mr. lb'.encsi, “ land and hi cs' ‘ ' to the ad- tUcni la ■eking an appointment ot two at within the lutflre yesre to Cto2£iT& W00 lemon. *.009 Pound, of Urd. • In which our railroads F** 1 *S lt w 5 b “ m * N ** York, which n no oppoettioe to the sdmlai.tration, tut -'W pounds of coffee, ninety-one pounda •t V , , . j to really a Democratic State, and in the there ti more enry, 4etrectioaaadnaeharita- ma P** ‘°k‘ r . ion T bushels oi onionr, PILLS /BB^YEAHS IN USE, Xh« Greatest Mrlir.l Tnor.ph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVERS Loss of a vpr iltffis Dowali costive* Fain la th* Scad, wltk a doll nensnilun In ths back* part* Fain under the ahoalder* fclsde. Fullness after eatlnt, withcdis inclination t* exertion of body er mind, IrrltffibllliT of temper, I.ow eplrfte, with a feeling ef having neglected eorae duty, WssrlDMs, Dlxzlneae, Flattering at tke Heart. Dele before th* eyes, Headache •rer the right eye, lte*tles*ee»«. with fitfal dreamt, II It hi? colored I rlne, aad ^ COWSTIPATION.v i ffjjTT'B FILL* are ••jiecUlly adapt*® to anch case?*, ono doeo effcota auch a chanaocffpcllnprsatonetonieh the sufferer. They 1 nr ream the Appetlte,»n<lcen— body t-> Take ou FleeliatlHD tbe noirUhtil.ird bytlulrTonic Aeilt 5 h A^;^T‘S l T,5i , 5K. n Vi*aS , ^. r ,"«°N. lty LADIESJ%. 1 la DB. HAHtRUIs IKON IOKWSJM* * ywJroTre.aAav.haalj; lit mpu »t counu rf« itiiiK *’"•» _ •J t i O rh« 1 *f. liarterM«d.r* irov Fmch Wine Com. TUTT S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA tho body. DStM hmlUiy rt- sh. U.'J IMiy. A-UIl'.A. _ the weak, repairs tbe w the system with pare blood and l.-vM ee-— ■— 'an, tnykonUos tlie »i/-Ar of manhood. Strengthens and Exhilarates. tonra tlio perrons system, brain, and Imwirta tl»o rtj ftl. Soiltjydrwgfsts. , m. OFFICE 41 ITIurraJ-St., New York. Sustains and refreshes, aids digestion Imparts new energies to the worn add * x ‘ hs'isted mind and bo<ly, aad excites every organ to healthy action. COCA is a wonderful Invlgorator of the gen'.ta. organs and is a specific for all nervous compUini?*, sr.rk as aichheadache, neurt- , g a, wakefulntf***, lo^s of memory, nervous tremors, loe* of appetite, deprest'.on o PKMBKBTOJCB WINK COCA, will vitalize your blood aad build up y - r tion. Clcvel: i cabinet. ton, (rttntihipt, twelve gal.an. oi horsaradUh.ieventy-one | re tvMencc ot mt>; .aoeU cost-tence. more ! boahels ot salt, etc.