Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, September 04, 1885, Image 2

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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1885. THE TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER. Dnlir nnd Weekly: r TmTiuottni aid uaMnesB to pabltah- •d every day. except Monday, and Weekly erery Friday. city or mailed postage free to subscribers atfl ner month, $2.50 (or three mouths, (or six Months, or *10 a year. ^ Thi Wjuklt Is mailed to subscribers, post- Si* free, et 11.25 * year, 75ccnU(ontx months .a clubs of Hvo, »1, end to club* of ten. *1 per **ar add an extra copy to getter up of clubs ol ten. The date on which subscriptions expire will be found on the address tag on each paper, and subscribers are requested to forward the uoney for renewals ol the same in time to roach this office not later than^he date on which their subscriptions expire. Transient advertisements will be taken for the Daily atli per aquareof ten line* or less, 'V * A.-_ Ul nanfi fn. ninh lor the drat iniertion, and 60 cenu for each subsequent insertion: and for the >\ eekly at $1 per square for each Insertion. Liberal rates to Contractors.; M . . Rejected communications will not bo r<^ nrned, correspondence containing Important news led dfscusalon* of Uvlni! topic, li ioUcltcd.bat nu*t be brief and wrlltcnupon baton. *laeof bo paper to bare *ltenUon. Kemluancca should bo mad. by express, goner order or registered letter. Agent, wanted In every communityJn too Slate, to whom liberal commission, will be pal 1. Postmaster* are especially requested to write for terms. , AUcommunlcatlonsahonldb. addressed to THXTlLIQEArU AMD MXMKXOSR, Macon, Ga. Money orders, checks, etc,, should be made payable to If. C. Damsom, Manager. Erasia and England have about agreed (o retract and be friends for the present, Bonox has selected Beecher to eulogize Grant. "The man and tha occasion have met." Thk ellects of the cold enap on Coney Island are seen in whisky, overcoats and dead tiles. Tna military bill in the Legislature was only postponed for a foil house. The Indi cations favor its passage. Ms. Howxlls is credited with the re mark that “the stories are all told.” Thanka for thtr. Colonel Howells will tell Amd now the children ol a man in New York are tryiDg to pat him in an Insane asylum, because he eats bread and sugar. That's a very good diet fora aane man. Tna funeral expenees paid onto! the -public treasury for members of a recent Congress—ihe Forty-fifth or Forty-sixth— were quite equal to the pay of the First Congress. “The only Tux New York Bun says: four-in-hand at Long Branch this season is the property of a professional gambler.” 'What has become of that eminent hostler, -Col. DeLancy Kane'.' Mr Bartlett's Resolution. The resolution introduced in the IIouso by Hon. C. L. Bartlett, one ol our representatives, iu investigate the authority by which the Georgia Pacific railroad is using the right of way ol the Western nnd Atlantic, had not been acted upon up to the close ol Friday’s session. A privilege that was regarded as cheap at a quarter of a million of dol- lore, was awarded to tho Georgia Pa cific by Gov. Colquitt lor tho sum ol one thousand dollars. T«« Cnrolln* Islnnds. The group of islands about which Spain and Germany seem to be upon the point ol flying to arms, lie south east of Asia, and just north of New Guinea. They are not, as an invest ment, specially profitable, nor are they as insignificant as some authorities would have it believed. These islands number about six hun dred, and some are not only inhabited, out self-sustaining. The London Stand ard gives this description: The Caroline group lies north ol New Guinea, said gently, “There comes the pther half of that hog.” Before the train had gone ten miles the commercial traveler had courteous handed the old man an illustrated paper, the portly passen ger had tendered hjs cigar case, the motherly old lady had peeled him an orange, and a little girl was sitting in his lap asking him questions. One touch of humor proves the world akin. Statements have been made by mem- between the Pbllllplnei on the east andtbe hors of the Legislature that Governor XnCe“V«£-ffiS Colquitt was very urgent in his efforts K „ l0 aa In Uro former Archlptlago. The Wes- to pass tho bill, under which he do- tern, Pefewor Palau Is’endshave snares of rived authority to fix the price that the m squsre atlas suit are slmost encircled by r: mrm. T, I- a coral reef. The Central Carolines consist of Georgia Pacific paid. It is understood >bout fort lf bt „„ hlmdred that shortly after this he made a large UUndi , , he chl „ o( wMch i, v*p. The East- sum of money, somehow, in connec- cm Carolines (sometime, known as the Mul- tion with tho Georgia Pacific. grave Archlpelsgo) comprise the Radick or f T \°r bi r for in Mr. Bartlett s resolution is to as- 0Ter one hundred tbouisnd people. 1 hey were certain what the privilege was really discovered by the Ensllab navigators whose worth with a view to the protection of ”•“« “W bear, and therefore, It mere dls- the State and also, to pertain if Gov- £’Z 8^,“.’a ernor Colquitt was interested in the f enterprise the great archipelago was first Georgia Pacific at the time of this brought to light, have been allowed the undls- transaction. If, as is alleged, it was P"!* 1 of the group which Don Fran- .. - mIiiia-* aii-a. ctico Lazoano named in 1086 In honor of worth a quarter of a million or other I chltlei n , p . !Di thonih „ Mrly „ 1M) large sum, even far below this amount, may were seen by Alvaio de Saavrdrt, and then it is very clear that the State has In l»7 by sir Francis Drake. Since tbat date been a heavy loser by the operation, ‘here have been no regular settlement! WhetherornotGov.CoiquittmndeJ^g ^t. T .2' large money in connection with the co i ony 0 i W hties in tbi midst of a native Georgia Pacific, and whether ho was population who are betas rapidly reduced by interested in this enterprise when he smallpox. Here the wheler* chiefly render- «... ,, Cnn.tn vous, and on shore ere several rude hotels or W “ tU S?, gthe pa ”* g0 b . y lho Sena,e "accommodation bouse.” for the cntertsln of tho bill, are questions tliat affect his meD , 0( lhe .tormHotsed seamen, sirens'* reputation and the State’s interest, and island, which occupies tho centra of the Caro- wo submit that neither can afford for »“« P'°P«. w«» discovered by the American lhe Af «|.A r aa).1.1am. Captain Crosier, end Is the sest of in Ameri- the present session of tlie Legislature I CJin mlallon 0n Yap Aland there Is a naUve to close without a thorough investiga- town of some pretentions to sleisnce, and tion of this whole matter. here the Godeffroyi, In the days ef Mulrpros- If any rule of the House interferes *»“X. h *d a station,, cotton plantation snd with prompt action upon the resoln- some ten Uon, its members Should at once by thousand people, The Ccnsel Carelluc.jjay unanimous consent anspend each rale I have some Sfty or sixty tbonsindscatured and let the committee he appointed,! 0 ™ teem, ,x} |D >“« Eastern group these .n,l ..to, amimiaIIm i.aam it,, .lici-ir.-n I tre **Id to be over one hnndred thousand, and enter promptly upon the dtsehargo The SItWta „ ei „ er , 1Iy a fl „ Iooto , r , ce> Water, From an Atlanta Standpoint. In yesterday’s edition of the Atlanta Constitution appears a very positive, not very learned editorial upon water, doubtless intended to comfort the people who are forced by circum stances to deal with the fertilizing fluid conveyed throngli the water pipes of tbat city, hut which may mislead unsuspecting persona, if there be any of that class who consult the journal. We quote: It Is possible forjwatcr to be wholesome snd yet hare a bad taite and a b*d smell, and con tain the waehlngs and cold Infusions of mneb filth. It may contain evident Impurities and living organisms snd yst be harmless. Water mey be contaminated by sewage end etui net be Injarioni to health. In order to be harmful It mast contain the germs of disease, fever bacilli, etc. Meredfrt la not going to hurt anybody. The appearance of the water Indi cates Dothlng. It may be perfectly clear and cold as Ice, and yet contain feves bacilli. On tho other hand, thick, cloudy, muddy water may be all that could bo desired for drlaklog and eooklng purposes. In other words, water, reeking with filth, contaminated with sewage, dis colored with dirt, sickening to the taste and offensive to the smelt, as long os it does not make you sick, “may be all that could be desired for drinking and cooking purposes.’’ This is, indeed, an age of taste and an era of logic. of its duties. of considerable intelligence, like the Polyne- If it shall appear that Gov. Colquitt I steal amt Papuais generally, and ol a remark- was not in position to have acted from •»*• “P““7 lot trade. The people ol Yap, Interested motives, then he is entitled [J" to exoneration from blame, further than and 0 u»er aborigines of the Carolines show » that which attaches to hie-want of jodg- wonderful grasp of she principles of political ment in parting with so much of the economy, Ir ie rather lata in *h a *‘ at J?* I State’s property for a consideration en-1 The cl aim, of,Spain to some of those woman fiTheTupto Boston harbor, and UreI y Inadequate. On the contrary if islands dates back two hundred yearn, supposed to Infra been murdered, W a, it shall bo developed that he had an but the authority exercised over them found to have cucumber seed In her interest in the Georgia Pacific, then his has been somothingleM than a shadow, -tozusch. | action was a fraud upon the State, and | Nor is it true that Spain has title to all .. u —v„ * ,« Q.m t.A.h sl > 0 •» not bound by it, and should at As the Standard says “it is no easy Thk Saltan has made Bam Cox laugh. ’ , , ,. , .. . . . / . , ,. , , His majesty declared that he would ex- once Proceed to protect her rights In matter to ‘octupy’ six hundred islands tend to him the same friendship tbe premises, either by requiring fair extending over more than two thou- tbat he had shown to General Wallace, compensation for tho use of her prop- sand miles ol latitude.” Doubtless Mrs. Ccx laughed likewise. The Saltan erty or tho removal from it of the track thero nro among these islands upon gave her some jewelry. | of the Georgia Pacific. which no Spanish officer has ever set We trust the Legislature will act foot. alraidot 1 *'liUle 8 womrat n U liraldol him I promptly and vigorously in this mat: I Germany's Claim does not Include that he would call bis son and say: ter. any group. It cove.*only one or two “Fletcher, my son, let us go to Franklin | — ■ • | of the less important islands, and is )• morrow. We'll havo a good lima and What Phlladtlphla Thlaki af southern exercised only for the purpose of esve the old lady at home.’’. Trade, nnd How gt-e Reach** for It. obtaining laborers for her new colo- ■ ' ., I The Philadelphia Inquirer ot recent ny in New Guinea. That two great na- lx the absence ol any statement from | daU) B4yg . tions should quarrel over such an is There la t natural basis tor an Immense I sue is perhaps not surprising when we the late Mr. Arthur, this will ho received as authority: “The the causes according to an eminent authority In lex- d<lphu „ dt5en , w go.ih. She can fnrnUh ““ . 'f ™ tile malters, will thow tome dsp~,u.s I m ns a (rest deal of desirable food, raw raa-1 “ me O” 1 " W*™-but neiertholee* it from the smallfine effects that have now|t*rlal for our workshop*, fabric* advanoed be-1 strangely resembles the con.ontion of been in vogne for several years. Wool-1 yond the preliminary Stas** Of manufacture. I school boys over » few dropped stalls ahow brilliant designs In stripts. and articles lor export. W* can supply htr fit m , r bl M . Germany, very likely, might checks and, plaids, the latter having the ^ nrelercnce. . Increased the Mat of artlclea that oonld he trouble ae long •» convenient, if she Thk Washington Btar stjs of Iht shoot profitably moved, under favorable condition*, haul not advertised the matter. A Nsw Industry, A correspondent of the Philadelphia in that city "Messrs. Mills, llslley and from this city southward atd from Southern Wanner of'tho Crpltal Gnn Clnb, shot districts to tblsclty.lt Is probable that a csrt- " ”, . ’ , Af lha club on ,ul consideration ol this aubjcct by sow o! yesterday, at he on rboslnes* firms would 1^ to advautageouaP Fourteenth atrset, for the Chamberlain l 1(j I Prt H has discovered a firm in Paw open'to compelUlon by .'portamra Lover This 1. perhaps true, save as to the tucket, Rhode Iskind, thatha. success ?he^United Btates until Beptsmbsr l.whsn “New South.” The "New South” fully inaugurated the manufacture of the score* »ro tent In, The shooting wss | has nothing to barter or trade except I plu^b, a new indnetry to tliis country^ at 100cloy pigeons, as follows: Twenty- talk. The South is straggling along Railway cars in New England are five pair* ol doubles and filly singles. Lgainst political and industrial obsta-1 already upholstered with the plosh Mill* -cored fit, Wegner 67, and Bailey, cles nad { a wrilllnic and anxious to deal ‘hua manufactured. The Press, in re- ntter thoollog at 70, withdraw.” | , Bir | y j JV t | ]oae w ] 10 m#y j e[ j (jjrfy by | ferring to the stlbject, says: A-,N>r,ujalstisin to a tumult, and her. She would like to trade with Amerlc.n mannlaciursr. In every Industry Itamiey is pnlllrg his mustache Philadelphia, ns suggested by the In-1 • hooU1 **° a * by tb# example of the plush Captain monssrym puumj, o U , S e..«.. I mannfactasu. and turn Utelr attention to the and looking fierce. Tha boys havs btsn 1 qulrcr. But does the Inqidrar really I hl|htr ot w* aroawarethaith* having a little fun again. Tommy Drlggs nn j truly represent I’hiladelphiaT I uncertainty ol urtf lt|UlaUon and tbafacl has entered the academy, and hla ms I p cr hapa we can help to settle this that two branches of the governmaut are •nadc a complaint. Th.ro Is an taveatlga-by ppbUahlng a tetter just re- "^1" DK °"- “ c,lv.dfrom P .bu.in...man, a South-1 - and mneb-n^ sn- Hiax is a list ol the fellows who been drawing fat salaries, under the Alabama Claims Commission, without authority ol law, and whom Comptroller Durham has cat off: James9. Goodrich, “expertla in sort nee," at an annual salary of Hi200; Walker Blaine; assistant counsel lot the United States, $3 5 0", War. P. Hereford, deputy clerk, $3500; Andrew H. Allen, disbursing Igtnt, $2,600; Engene -toss, clerk to counsel for the‘.United States; $2,066; Frank D. Lnnt, first assistant to expert In Insurance, $2;0M; Asa P. French, clerk to judges, ficjxM: Elmer F.. Tilden, second assistant to expert Insnrance $S, 360; Enoch G. Goodwin, third assistant to same, $1,600; Henry O Coonor, Jr., clerk in eler k’s office, $1,100; Fred Chepln, clerk In same,$1,500; Amos D: Aden, clerk In same, $1,600; George Cowie.olerk to expert in insurance, $1,430;: William Haygood, clerk to counsel for the United $4,4(0; A. B. Nicho a, clerk In clerk’* office, $1,250: John Martin, messenger, $T20, W. H- Forrest, janitor, $726; O. W. Townsley and Fell* MuldoOD, watchmen, $720 each; A. L. Jackson, messengers, $M0; W. P. F. ChnrebUI, and Hngb Orlffln, meseengert, $800 cash; Anne Boyleln, servant, $3 per month. Tb* persons who have been em ployed'as assistant counsel In special cases are Charles Hamlin, Alex H. Hobbs. God frey Uorse, Charles Gi Baydam, Wm. E. Spear, John T. Whitaker, Hnu.llton Flab, Jr., Charles T. Bonner, Wm. Hi Morrow, George 6. Frcllnghnyaen, James H. Hev- trln, George M. Btidrrs, Edmund Jl Mol- fat, Wallace H. White, Samuel Park, Thorns*J. Cobb and IV P. Carpenter. “OUR DAILY BAEiD.” 10.000 PEOPLE DROWNED. vt It Is Made Up nnd Baked I to Loaves, Etc. Minneapolis Tribune. An lnsprctlon of the actnsl process of bread-making, from the setting of the opens* to tte time If goes into ihe oven undtr the eloietald sidewalk, convinced lhe visitor that the occupation la one which demands a good amount of mus cle and the eminent ability to “baitle,” as well. A trough lull of dough under the InflneDce of "a little leavea” shows to more he Inatlon to wait for a man's cou- venisi ce ijian do lime, tide, or the tailor. The sponge forbiead or rolls is made in one end of ■ stationary wooden trough, about three feet wide by the same depth, and frem 15 to 20 feet lorg. Likely as not another sponge Is selling In the other end and the space between is conveniently dammed with Hour. Either the con press, ed yeast (bought In Eve-ponnd packager) or a liquid yeast made by the firm, is need as leaven. Sometimes the two are combined. There is vrrydtll* machine work about bread-making. Alter it has proved” or risen, tvr* able-bodied men go to the bottom and haul op tha lower stratum to the anrnce, and everlastingly agitate the mats for fifteen or twenty minutes. B-csnse of the depth of the Terrible Btery of Less of Ufa try the' Floods In Canton. lVsshlngton Special. Details of tho destruction, in Canton, China, and vicinity by tno recent great rain-storm there, have been received by privato parties in this city. Tho The flood was the most serious which has visited Canton in thirty years. More than ten thousand persons lost their lives and a far greater number aro left in astarvingcondition. Entire villages were engulfed and the rice and silk crops in tho vicinity were almost ruined. Tho price of rice has beon raised eighteen per cent, in conse quence of tho loss of the crop. The rain fell tho latter part of June filling and overflowing all the rivers Many of tho streets of Canton were flooded for over a week. At Sz-Ni City the water broke through the city wall. It is reported that several thousand people were drowned in that place. The embankments of the rivers were broken in numerous places, and the water swept across the surrounding country, carrying everything beforo it. |A foreigner, who was an eye-witneM Tl,„ T S e ,?, mCk * cf Pc,f0 " Oak. The llaltimoro Sun pays: \ , singitiar ni’n.h-m on-nnv,l I.,,,. ,V,. ; ] "" which a party uf la.li,- .' . " " ■ ".;u r, at .1, -.lip's oil ill,. i. tun.".- an.l < Il,i„ "V'' "‘/"' "’L'lli.'siimk.. ! . " h was bring |, i r „,.,i v some brush. The wfnd cmried £ smoko from the brush to where ' tho cSnH 1 ’” 8 ia , n grovo n f H ? use ' about a quarter j a mile from where tbo brash was l, r .; h i burned, nnd although no serious l,J convenience was feft at tho timVpl was not long before several of the m-' ty observed that water-blisters were formljigon their nrms nnd necks, indi! eating that they had been poisoned. trough and the mats of uoa; h usually anf- !of the "scenes of devastation, reports i hB . dl " on® night the boat ho oceupled an- patch with which the work most be done c hored near a bamboo grove. By morning tho water bad risen to the The Fire Scnin of a Cute Little Sinner. Providence Journal. ,.AP rett y 8°° ( > ®tory is told of a yocnt Willimantic miss of eight snmmere whose pet cat died some time am The littlo maiden’s mother is not nmeh of a religionist, and l,as brouglit Z her child with no very favorable in£ presaions of denominationalism. Thfl cat was to bo buried, nnd the little mistress invited two of her playmate, to bo present at that occurrence Tbcso pinymatos, as it happened, ver. daughters of Baptist parents, and thev proposed that som e due ceremony should be held beforo pussy’s renn r. to get it out ot the way before another batch comes on, the process-dots not ap pear In the light of a recreahon exactly. The reporter thought he knew of nothing Ibnt baseoall that would demand so much concentrated strength coupled with activi ty. The bread ii left in toe trough to rise niter l!i - knvaipng. It .if* Ih-tv petliap- an hour and a half, and Is then lifted out upon a floored table and tackled’ by four men. The first cats offa lamp of donga about aa large i • his two liaiul*. Tt„ second lays lton a small pair ot scales am. pinches off a bit or adds a morsel, ao as t.. H.ate tho “proud nominal,-.! in Ihs hun • A single adilir.on or toibtrartion mag right five times In six, and the operation does not take two "erni.ils. A man Stands on each side of the table beyond him, and seising a pound of dongh in each hand, rolls them ronnd with quick,da!t motione. Then the Dalis are pln:cd regularly upon ihe farther end of the table, where they wand fifteen or twenty minutes before they an worked oat Into* oblong, point ed shape in which most loaves, i specialty tha Vienna and Simla bread, appaar.l The loavts, having now attained tkkirl final Jorm, are placed In tins and encocr- , aged to rite by a coating of egg and sugar, which exclndes tha air and Imprisons tbe gas. Then they an plaoed onto long- handled wooden (hovel and slid into an , ., , pussy’s re:i. were laid forever away. But the little tops of tbe bamboos. At other points it rose as high as forty feet during a night time. The inhabitants fifed from tbe villages and camped on the hill- Bides. At Kim-In, a market-place situated near an embankment of one ef the streame connected with the river which brings water from tbe North and West rivers, the majority of the inhabitants were drowned by the water breaking through the embankment. Some es caped to apiece of rising ground in the neighborhood, but the water continued to rts9 and gradually overtopped tho elevation, drowning those wno stood npon it; Seventeen Chinese graduates in Canton, hearing of the distress and suffering prevalent in their native vil lages, took passages on a boat, with a view to- proceeding home to render what assistance they eonld. On tbe way tbe boat was capsized and all in it were drowned. In some places parents tied their children on tho high; branches of trees,-while they instituted measures for their general safety. The mistress strenuously objected ia thi. wiso: "I want you to know thiw. *!«,. wise: I want you to know this ain’t no Baptist eat!” m 1 A Reverend Horse Thief. % Lawbencb, Kanjap, August 29.—The sheriff returned yesterday from Mlfanri with B. 8. Talbott, who was placed in the county jail fee horse-stealing, committed over a year rro. Talbott waa found ta Calloway conmy ccndncting a series ol camp-meeting*, being in charge ot a cir cuit ol two or three earrounding counties in which work he bus been engaged for -ba past nine months. He is a mulatto » years of age. Is very Intelligent and attend- ed the Methodist Epiaeni’,.I University at Baldevir City this county for Iwoyeare, up to June, ltSl, when be stole attain of horses and sold them in WarrenstUTg, Mo He stole two herro there, anil reAoicg sold them in this conmy. The sberr. found Talbott ho'ding forth in a colored church at Boydsville, and was obliged to tear him from his corgregatlon In a faint- Irgcondition, the brothers and sisters tear- tolly beseeching the ofitesr "nut to lake tbe brother away.” Talbott will plead guilty. . oven which has an area of probably 4D» ‘ree^ere waahed-up by the roots and feet, and a temperature far above tbat to tn^ntjdre^worO|drown*aj^« be attained In toe ordinary range oven. Vienna bread Is mixed' with sweet milk- instead-of water, and that 1* all the differ ence. The Eureka breed has a pound of lard and a pound and a quarter of cugar ito every w> pounds of eour. antl that, and tba facilities ws have for a b'gb.even tem perature io baking, making all tbe differ ence there la. we use a- pound ol com pressed yeast to 150 ol Hour in setting the sponge. A great deal, of oonrae, depeots tbe yeast. If that is not ffret class you iW mu well ‘Ihrnw nn. thn innnifit' nt A llappy Brldts'oom W4th a Red Rosette: From the Yar.kton Tetegram. , Oorreaooctlence waa opened between Tjt, body of , bride, dresred In her ■JSSS3& VSSSSS/S5£55 mey as well 'throw up • the sponge” at once.” # 'In making rolls, they are placed In a gleam box and mads to ne. twice as fast. Tbe rails are not weighed, but guessed et. A man make* one In each band, and you may see him pick a piece off of one and addltto - •“ “— '■ ws ***** THE COITOH WORM. T» Kind of Poison and How to tls* It. Milort TtUtnyh and Stiumgtr:—Yonr columns show rapid progress of tbe cotton worm, especially In the counties of Middle Georgia on tba west of -the Oemtfiste. I have received lat'eicfrom oeveral lrlends In this section acxtonsly Inquiring what poison should be applied, and In what manner. Hun. A. P. Butler, commissioner of eg- rloollor* of Booth Carolina. pobUsbaa Id hi* last report vsryiclear directions as to poisoning tba Wurau, cocumnnlcated bv C. V. Riley, entomotoirist ot tbe Agricnl- turel D- psrlment ml Washioatoo. Profes sor Riley 1* ch-et ol tba Eatc too logical --by tor^'ond“ta^i W ln‘ ^ I e ™ er . wl ‘0 has tri^d trade lit Phlfadel-1 “7^ manufacturers ot tbe North quirlng the prospective naval cadets todo pbla: andEaatadopt the advice given, t» as they were bid. Tner* was no standing Eorroas Tat-iasAPH amd MiHXsaxa-Tbl* m4nu f.et ure a higher gvado ot goods on the f ‘twin affoM Southern manufacturer, " K , . T.-'TlnT? 1 : a raniHdata < ra P*P*> *ot jetcomplsta-'T yankreUcd. good opportunity to diversify the style, f atuhar airs. Thaswlaglngalacaadldstal lB1 EoothtroOT, and when tba wav coded, make and character oj their goods. And -- in'll ° r cucr dangerous practices that 1 IcotpM d the tasnt and bsoameslnceraly loyal. I .u,. mnclt needed If NcwEnsland haracterized cadet Ilf# In former years I, &*„, m M*d ft, nomereas placee, bntthU : . .. , , also left out of tha programme. As acctlon ol tba eonotry—Pennsylvanta-caa factories would leave to Southern far aa learned they simply asked on* or I bearoffth* prise for actnda’ota treatment ol I mills the making of the coarser fabrics two of the newcomers, “What Is yonr | everythin* southern. Take tha "Phlladel- 0 f cotton, it would afford relief, name?" “What Is the name of yonr pa-|ph!a Press'* a* a sample of rank Inconsistency. Aa higher grades of goods are made Is ;t smbitlon, Iran bottoos or , ^ * I k nowl,aadlf othetwtar, serins rightly, It is will be afforded the Sooth to engage ear th*t brings you to toe Aesdemy: ctalnl# d mat toe attloo is not sta-h n the manufacture of a higher grade Boy, will be boys, and they should not bat d «*ithii. The Unuts «" Lfmodo than is now made here. ipeered to be men until they have I m galling, snd sU fieutoetnen tre notified I think tbat tha sspells. It Is known that Captain j Uial U tlisy wffi vtalt Philadelphia andatee* Press appears to tlunk that the r.amtf y is a martinet There la a suspi- tain lbs sentbninta of tho s rest masses ol poo- Democratic party standi in the way of ciun that he may be something of an are I Pta hereabout they will not gosh over so bo- this advancement. If the Democratic also. , p * rty hope * * o . re,ain p° w * r * nd ,o • d - appear* that lb* Booth U indebt- Umrat ol lore hsre. Everything ta vtle Ta “ ce ‘ be husiness of the country, it to David Davis fer military reeonstrue-1 sgslnst tb# South and It* people. Ibis U | will take an early occasion to remove Commission which lnsupnrsted tha stndy of the cotton worm In LA76. Ha ta tbe blahest cuthorlty on tbo subjecL Tb* following extracts Irons Protestor Rtley’a communication may oonrey to many of yonr readers Infotmatlon which they very much dssira la the present h>ra- slon ot too cotton Held. Retpacilully, Macon, Ga. J. J£. Wtun. ' raaia oaannAnn acixDOi'.rt.Tjix. “By tha ordinary method of eptlnkilrg poison I ram water pots, or In broadcast sprays from barrel pampa, about 10 n>- tons of water, contalclrg on* pound of Paris green or two-flfthsoln ponnd of Lon don porpl “ ' " " - w ben the case of IfcArdle.of Mis-1 known to some extant, snd tha city la boy- this apprehension, and the very best t-isslppl. BUM Wore the United Btates ta place# st the Bento, and u Is a way t0 d 0 this is to have no more of -u premeConrt on appeal from tba Ureult^hejrret. On ««» 00 ‘ 0 V^ 0 * - t l, e horixontal, freetrade foolishness Court of tost district for a wilt of katrai na> ltrtTtp( to _ t a'poaman | B a more eon- that characterised the last Congress. . tod schargsbimontaegronndtaat I(nua , phe „. x dtilra to uo to* Booth, tbe recciisiraotioo taws under which bt ttn sutaa rat Idly gaining la evaryi Oes Touch or Humor, was he d were contrary to tha constitution branch of Industry, andhare her mannfacto- of toe United Btates, foor judges of the |ri#s and other necessary enterprises. opr _ Tho train rolled op beside a water- court held'tost to*‘laws ware) Ksw England Is now eoaspsratlvelyawnste, I tank. A long-legged, alender-built,Ilat itilntionsl and five held toattbey wore referring to inffls^and It Is to^b* hoped Jhat|gided, razor-back hog came out of tho uncor tiiutional. Judge Davis was for Hie uaeonstitntloDillty of to* laws. Wbto the morning came for the announce- mint of the decision, It wss pro- V 0,,d to defer It for a week. Judge Davis's vets carried the adjournment. In toe meantime a bill wss lotrcdoeod into r'oryr.as repealing tod (ntoorlty of tot Bnpr.me Court to hsai appeals in habtot corptu oasts. It wss roshed toroogb both house* and passed. It was vetoed by Prati- d.nt Johnson and paeaed over his veto be- fore the day tppcinUd for the annon er.t of D.e lacisfoo. On that day toe Bo- prenie Court waa compelled to dismiss the appeal m McArdle'a ease, JoiUcw Grier and Field d antlsiftandprcteriimemlast the oatrs.-* on jostled end taw. The Boathtn BUta by this means became to* vlcritri of all the t-rribl* phase* of raeoo- stracuon, with all It 'taqvt beg horrvrr. tha good work wffi go on-which astnrcdly It rab Bnd l0n C yed with sospiciona in- will—unUl tbo (onto to fuily equipped and . . J , ... , ore Kami to hutl back and resent to to* fullest ‘ orea ‘ ‘he hot engine while tbe tins UMMrisardly Unnts emanating fro. three ty passengers gazed upon him in won- Nortbern cure. I rend an article In oneoflder. “He owns tbe country,” laid the commercial travel. “Travel, twenty mad* by blood boU with Indignation. It was . . ... tmiI . z ' written by nraporier (ram Ssw Orlcsne, de-1 miI ** ,or , ““ “ bQ ‘‘‘ for scribing lb* cut* of tb* fair Southt men keep-1 speed,” said a Honda tourist. “Gen ing boudlaghonsei In said city. Everything tlemen,” exclaimed a portly passenger, “there is what Artemus Ward would an ab-bory-glilne.” Sgid a far- ern woman, tdocaud.aecempltohodandnfln-1 mer, “There id the original scooter od,surpasses all others. Thank God the women plow.” sss^sr.ss3fi article to principally written for the men of cam ® on ‘ 01 Ul « to* aoslb, wbo eo often loos all dignity U try ing ta convtnoe a mass of msttar d torir loy- alty snd devotion. It toslektntag, and tt to tabs hoped we .will are or bear no toon of Ih rxiuDSLrxiA, August 2L M5, log, dyspeptic old man who bad sat near the wood-box in ailencefora hun dred and fifty miles while the merry party bandied jeata and swapped yarns, pie, k»pt well mixed by stirring or -baking, may be applied to tha sere. Io to dry poison by scab sifters is are silting on dry potoon by nsuahy employed, one poccd of tbo Faria grain to S3 peon ft of inch mixture ot floor and a>h*e, or ona pound of London purple to 4} pounds ot such mixture, are proper proportions to use. The Boar it adhesive, bolding; too poison fast to toe leaves and coaling toe parriclts of poison so tbat they com* lets in contest with to* sntface of toe plant, and hence It helps to prevent their oauttc action of bntnlng of the leave*. Tba ashes have a still greater ameliorative attet in gteventliig the caus tic action, and- on this account it to wall to us* as much as ons third ashes to two. thirds floor So form tba mixture. With tbto preparation the poison cannot be too tooruogoly mixed. Bettir dericca lor mingling Urns* homogeneously with etch other are still to he i ought. TBs beat now easily prepared by tb* planter coMtota of a barrel with a nomberofsodsputthroagh It tndwls*. and a great number ot Urge spike* driven through its sides to prejest tar into tha cavity. "nt scBOTAXcas to ta mxzo are put In the barrel through • large hole, which to then clo ed, whilesthe barrel to hong upon an axle and routed until tboroogoly mixed. “The quickset at d slmphst wey-though by no mean* to# cheapest—to apply pot- son without help ol michlnsry It to mix the potion with cheap Hear at the rata ol ooa pound ot Faria green or one-third round ol Londoo put pi* to aboot twenty- five peundt ol Boor, and then dust In* mixture slightly on to toe plants by weans of a ooa moo bread selva. A han dle tore* to loor feet long ta attached to to* salve, and one or two lay ers ol mnsllo rboald b.- placed to tot bot tom o' the reive to prevent a too rapid es cape of the pota.n mixt ire.” > tbe other, to get them about the bridal robes, was found floating in the river at Canton. A large tab was also seen. It was picked up and found to contain a boy and »■ girl. With them was a paper stating their names, tbe day and h oar of their birth; Their pa rents had taken this mean* to savo the lives of their children. The writer of the letter frem which the abovo is taken says that tho suf fering that is being endured by thous ands in tho province is simply heart rending and that these floods will, of course, bring on other calamities. The subsiding of the water will leave an alluvial deposit that willburden the atmosphere-with malarial poison. The . — lltookirgs county, and Miss Lucinda C. Sivrring. of C arton, Pa., an intelligent and excellent young lady, After suitable exchange ol views by mall, with photographs, the lady came out to Dakctah alone by agreement Io marry him it there waa mutual aatiafactlon. On a recent evenir g there might have been seen at the depot in Bnsnnel), a man In atore clothe; and a knot ot red ribbon hla breait anxiously locking for the arrival on the tram ot a laoy wearing a similar token ot recognition. Hhc alighted; they saw and embraced, wtrerleased with eacn otber, and at once went before a justice and were married. Arrested for Murdsr. Richisoid. August 28.—A ftw days ago a brakeatao on toe Virginia Midland rail road was arrested in Fata) Irani* county, charged with murder, commuted In May last tba victim betog Robert W lliams, whoa* body bad been piaetd on tha rail way track alter to* murdsr. Tnomaa Drnxunond, tbe man afnaird, refuses to talk. Two colored women have been pot In prison, charged with complicity la tbe crime, and wtrrsn’* are cm for toe or- rest of oilirrs. palls for two and one-half hours. It baa corn, graham, and rye fleut In it. Bye bread wvraiae w ith a little salt—no yeast. The Vienna and rye loaves are raised In cloths, without pus, and are baked right i tha bottom of tba oven.” ' A visit to toe cake, pie and tornover de partment wae not less Interesting. These viands are all made by hand, except tbit iht eggs are beaten by • machine. Ont of one dongh mixture as a foundation half a deseed-fl>rent aorta of cske may ba made K ibe addition of some aligot ingredient. it toe science ccmea In knotting “what kind ot an oven,” as women-.say, to osa for each variety. The decoratlvo material Is ordinary fre sting, mado ont of pulver ised white- sugar and «gu,-w!to encugb acid, lemon or cream of tartar to cat toe grain off-tbe scgsr. The frosting Is pot into xdoth or rubber bag and i pressed ent tiirnuyh a tube, jost is tb* paints with which plaeqate and lend landscapes tre (reived. Thera Is en sadles* variety of tabe* through which ttarr, end gar- (eis, end lUffkrent styles of potlet end foliage are iqotrssd. The fleer work, hswever, each u tbe tracing ol vines, bird*, and- other elaborate patterns, is done with a mlnnte tracing tube, ana give* room for real free-hand drawing rathe; than mechanical execution. Tb* more elaborate solid pieces, each-ae wed ding bells, hotse-shora, cooing dona, and palpitating hearli which surmount tbe most pratemtlons table architecture are mad* uf gum paste, end are not strictly edible, to the foreman ot to* cake de partment said. Thty are mostly Import ed from-Italy along with organ- gilading and ms- otrool. The process of cracker making waa toned to be more mechanical and lata free-hand than bread, pi* or ceke-mak ng. Winter wheat to usei exclusively. Crack ers nude from spring-town wheat era lough end springy. The cracker (pong* to art over night In an Immense troogtt, end !• worktd the next morning through a patent screw mixer. The dough come* out In round column* about a foot torenqh, and to damped beak two or three lissvt until it is welt kneaded. Then it U sent down through a ehu-e to tb* floor to toe plat’oren, frees which It ta fid In sections to three rollers, on* after another. The piece ta- passed under each on* several times, and the rollers are so graded that toe dough gradually thins- aad lengthens oat as ft procrenl*. Is finally pastes Into what to called to* “form,” which determines lha width of tha atrip of doogb. Tbto atrip to tben started npun a canvas revolving belt, over which to a large revolving bosh, which constantly duals II tar upon It Two or tore* feat furtotr on the doogb oomra under to* stamp, operated also by machinery, and the crackers are given any one of to* dcseoa of shape* known to to* trade tad families. If It to tha osoal rqnsr* sod* craeitr, there will be five In a row, sad tot snip, of oonrae, to endleee as loog at sb* dough bolds out. As they emsrga frem midst to* stamp, a boy stands ready with a sort of vssy Utln wooden shovel without retoed edges end wl-h a handle several fed long, end with this Instrument, callrd a "pet).” he tiles off a section aboot three lest long, which be dsxtroulj flirt* with a twist of to* wrist Into the oven, or rather np on cn* of the immense revolving Iron ebelrea which are contained In to* even. Th«* ehelvst ere about three feet wide end Bitten feet long, end one revelation serves to bake tb* crackers a delicate bravo. As they com* np done, another boy stands with a rake end hauls Item unceremoniously Into large boskets, In which they are trauferrsd by elevator to tbs third floor for packing When inly pertlsilr cooled they are pnt away by alrts into ba nit and boxes neatly fined uiih whit* paper, end ere left uncovered until thoroughly cooled end dried. While slid warm tbry have a toughness which nukes it postil)!* to handle tntm In a way tbat wcu'd break them Into blit when cell mul dirtiest water, which most give them all sorts o( disease. The non* •regressive character of the people etwee them lielnlcsa in the face of calamity, and all tnoy can do- is to beat gongs,burn incense, bowl to the heavens >ray to ono idol to go and cause another o stop his raining, prohibit tho killing of pin, cloeo the north gats, snub the Northern tuler and thon—take their chimes. Hoadl» Crmllerged. Colomots, O.s August 29.—The prohibi tion Stale executive committee baa sent oat a communication to the Democratic State executive committee. chtlieogiDg UoVk Hoadljr to a ditoosaion with Dr. Leonard, the Prohib tion candidate, of tho loeation of prohibition vs. the license of tno liquor trhtllc. The committee will not reply until thty rewive information from Gov. lloadly, now in th* Beat. It U un derstood that ho W’U accept if Judge Fora* ier will consent to tako part in the discus sion. AN ATHLETE'S (BIO FAMILY. Thirteen Child*on all Trslnod na Qfir.- nnata From tha Crnofe. Baa Francisco Report “What, thirteen children. 1“ exclaim* ed a IX K. roportor in astonishment,re peating a statement-mado by him by FrelE. Wright, managor of Haver- tents, worth.$3,000, wore de.lroyed. ly’s minstrels. Maddened With Drink. CiKOif. jati, O , August 29>—John Rose- rneyer, u wdl-todo farmer llflog near WdUbory, Dearborn comfy, Ind., while condition bordering on V/iriuro (re- 7/wiii, jeiterdav piled the beddiag and for- nitoreon the tfoor in his room, bet tire to It, and then mounting a chair on a table lo tbo middle of the room ar.d arming himself with a shot Run, bade defiance to i.:* iimvdiibry torimmioM. \Vh*m neigh bor* rescued him bii ey?« were burned and he cannot live. The house and Us con* iiv t m i r* f al Killed br n Ct*». Mmshal. “Yes, sir. Tlis senior C»gg is the r« olA , <roL[1 . August 2 —At Br.tU, father of thirteen ohil<lran r and be baa Indiana, ttala afternoon, ner, a pnaoner, aboat men. the latter can ran a hundred yards with the best being engngi -i in a - king ;u:.ie on* to go on bis bond, tha prisoner made an tflort to i-capa, when ba w.u flrr-l upon by -G. lifted bis patient, monotonous face and strike averted. A Strike Probable. Prixracta, Angast 19 —Up to 2 o'clock this afternoon no signed street mill reel** hvf been reeelvtd at toe.Aroalgamitt-1 At- sortition hta6qntrte.it. Unless tb* dlf- ferencraera tetil.-i l-w'ay non* of tb* mills will resume Mm lay. Tb* men still lottet tost the scales wffi be tlgntd and a In gitling a psrftcl e-lge on tbs outside rows of crackers a strip about three- quarters of sn Inch wide It Incidentally -zcnlkrd on each side, an.l thli. thrown hack iuto the gentr.i mats o' dengb, I. inpptttd to greatly Improve It. The batch nul conicqnen ly Improve frort lirct to las', at Ihe aiuonntol ccrapi keeps c'.lmb- Ing n.z toward a majority. Cracker dust it another branch ol the manufacture. Any crarkeit that may ha»e been broken In hand ing or picking art ground line er .l told, principally to hotels and restau rant?, for breedIrg mi-lit, oyatere, loops, etc. All the ilxir aeetpingt are eoM to farmer! for caltt* feed, so there ta little ■..HIM actual waste aojwh*re shoal the establish-1 d[ fc0 ,,nt I !s*lfl Ir you htr* cstarrsh, us* to* SURSt ::ff«r.ij*' remedy—Dr. S egg's- 1 tilolly. of them, in an expert with the foils, and makes some srotonsions with tho gloves. He is the best swimmer we have indite company, and can make tire second best standing jump,; in fact he is a thorough athlete.' Many who have witnessed tho Craggn' remark ablo performance at tho Baldwin will scarcely credit the state ment that the oldest appearing man of tlie flvo is the fathor ol not only tho other four but of nlno other children, somo of whom travel with the compa ny, and the others are in England. Ilia oldest offspring is the twenty-two- ; rear-old boy Edward, one of tbe acro tate-with the company, and his young- oat la little Arthur, not quite six years old, who occasionally appears at mati nees only, and to never advertised for fear of being stopped by humaae soci eties. “Enr,” said Mr. Wright, “when Mr. Cragg was arrcstedin Pitts burg for allowing the baby to perform, thelitllofollow cried bitterly. Ho is just craxy to go on the stage, and the moet unhappy child you over saw when ho Is obliged to pass a week without appearing in public.” '‘What do yon attribute os Mr. Cragg'a great success?” aakedtbe re porter. “Continued practice and confidence. If he should allow himself, and family to go a month or two without practice he would have to begin all over again before he would dare vonture a public appearance. They are not merely eat- tatiad with one regular public appear ance every day. bat th*y rehearse and practice new trick* every morning.” "At what age does Mr. Cragg com mence to train bis childrenT” "Just as soon at they are old enougli to notice things. When they aro about six months old Mr. Cragg begins to play with them in bed, throw .hem in tbe air an-1 catch them with hit feet or hands, and when they are old enough to walk turning somersaults becomes second nature with them; and at the age of one year and a half they are ready for public ap pearance. Mr. Cragg baa made it a hobby to Introduce all his children to the public at the age I have lost men tioned.” The Crsggfamily have trav eled the world orer/have Iir-.-n on e v ery continent, in every country, and have appeared before all the President* and crowned heads. The yopneer Cragg received from Vice- I’reaident Hendricks at Wash ington a beautiful gold medal. Mr. Cragg'* daughter, eleven yearn cf age, can tain tbe moet beautiful hand springs yen ever saw, and if cue ol the boya should happen to gtt sick ha could replace him instantly with the daughter. The bo/a devote so n time each day to their studies and of our American They " bw shite city rear- Hrr. Ji-rion and latafiy ahoL Verier had fined for cairyiig concealed trea- sill I, mi lltel 'unit pona and hnd jast > charged frem the regal hoaorab y dll- my. Kllltd by a Pc Herman. Lo.:cvilli. Aornat 2X—Podce effleer Demon! bmith fchot ai.d ki lrd Henry KJier, t Gam nn, in an uptown taioon to- nl^hL The Klier brothers were eroding a dintarbance, and the c tiicer wus called in to arrest them. Henry resisted and is- s.viltcd the oillccr, knocking him down. Hmlih fir#d twice, the second shot puslng throegh KU«*s heart. GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE. —Bartley Ciapbsll’i salary' Hat for his numerous enterprises fools up a total of 10,000 a we&k. —J. II. llaverly is coming to the front with « rush again, and lhe tneatrlcsl world will rtjolct th*reM. —Ex-Secratary Chandler is said to bo seriously ill at his home in Warmr, N. ll. t snd his friends sre anxious about him. —John Jorfett, the labor agitator, is ssid to be low hi the head of a church temperance movement In i'eunsylvanla. —The sword which Blucho: wore and wielded at Waterloo was so!d by auction in Berlin the other day for less than $20* —Lord Kandolpy Churchill has writ ten to a Dublin correspondent saying that U will Lo impossible for him to vibit Ireland this stitumu. s I —Victoricn Sardon'fitill hxs jet black hair, but lib (nee :a like parchment, with k liarconceited nuab. ••with its corners pinned bock into smile**." —Truth hears that tho Quota has purchas'd tho »«tuteof Bltklial', in Glen- nmick, near Bsllstrr, from tr e P/ince of \Tb1m. ibis prop.'ity, 6800 acreM, waa b- oght for hla royal bfghlWBS about o') years ago by tLe advice of the pricce con sort. —Tho Empress 1-V.genie las arrived atCarhb*d a.id wiii At*y there for a tnrve .%>*• k**• ( ,• after 'a 1 ch '•(if n n< u for a fortnight to Arrunhsrg, hi*r picturei«i‘io villa on the UateriH.Qilf Obdsudn, Hi8 Empress will go to Scotland when share- turns to Eaxlami, to im’-v a month At AtMTg*!dh Ca-’.'p, which ha> eeu placed nt h* r dhi-nul by the .cun. hold by tbo hat of tho Hon. W. Of tin by hirt d ford, which has j ivt bf<' i'.lng thi Court once a rtrr.or tf Duck Pond Is atM V tb* m-rrv m tund Jin has « ba'g*) of if s good sittJ dancing hall. Illustrated r tion. Urmv ft:., m leg Voltaic Belt Co, -l No risk !•« inriirfA.i. >». with f:..i inforina- .**il frt*« hr sddresi- M^rthsll, Mich.