Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, February 13, 1892, Image 2

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w * fm »«• B*I.l «?.' jfi V tv. BBSS :*W m 1 •<?.' •* IBB r.inv in, inov. or* have. opened the npaigpin earnest. iiocrats uro no!, going to tliemreivo* over Claw- Mi K ('publicans Blaine's “no” ip,time enough jot fop that tn tnfin" to' turn up In , tho - ’ • ,, , • hat I*, being said In tho pa- ut both Cleveland ami Hill is i.Dentocrals will make, a groat nlruik" liy iniiiitiiuting cither of thexn he Presidency. suaoct up ntioilt Atlanta will i eat crow after the' Democratic liitentiul oonveijtlou, if not before. .Wnr la* not a strange, dish i ami M|ao;, - ■lan». newspaper men b.; iik(latcrminafiott of the Loulilanu y to go otit of business will Generals Heiinrugnrd and Early if what has no doubt been an easy urrnMvoJob to lliem' for a nnm- if years past. row llanta press .lay at the Georgia Chtiu- Mv. F. 'll. liiollardi.gii, Of tim Journal, will he the orator, ubjeot will bo “flic Dovclopeincnt Newspaper.” Mr, Itlcbnrdson pf this brainiest ami most fohoU ruallslfiln Georgia, and there now him fool assured that lie nr an address worthy of the . .. ; Atlanta paper!' have almost, themselves over to the L’rrsl- naovtui, The OonttittiHuu Is 111), amt Ihc .fournal Is lor . ‘ According to the fipn'stj- everybody- In Atlanta iO'fffi: hlle the Journal. represents s CupiUf) '..Oltjr m ft perfect of Clevciiiiiditee, In tlmlt: u booming their candidates both saying, some very fools are ooramlltldg IntJIs- will do Hie Deroobrallu harm than good, The lotion and .ToornaVoro both old [inn- hatter. __ . The UgBiu) fegayds tails »s iho yory" 'Z^Z '« best thing that the Mayer and CMiti- i. w ull cnuld have done for the nity under tlte uirmimstiinous/and Is of the opln-' ion t)iat It assures an early atid satis-' laotory act tletgeut of Hie ; waterworks <ytfHitlon which hits hefin thc subji-et'of mncli oontftntlon lirtlie ikmtmunjty for two years past. And the Hkbsi.ji w-atils to; say in tills connection that Capl, Wight utid this owners of the Commcred street well have met the. City fhmnnti'In this matter In a spirit offulruoss'ajtfd liberality that is.hlghly creditable to them as public-spirited oititehs, In their negotiations with I'm City Council they have made one conces sion after BflhUier until I he last ob jection that' has been raised stands re moved; and tho city takes from them a property that Is valuable and profita ble to them, without reservation and virtually upon Its nwti terms. It Is In bn expected Hint, there will be some who wII! not only want to find fault with the City Council for tlmlr action in tills matter, but will be un generous enough to without due cred- it from the owners of these wells for tho liberal concessions tlmy have made rather than aland in the way of those of tlmlr fellow oitizens who desire to sue Albany have ft system of water works anil sewornge. Btill wo have an abiding faith Itl'thu spirit, of fnlrnets and Jii8tleeolmracf.crlstifl of a largo ma jority of this people which assures us that the verdict will he, “well done.” The ponsnmmsUon of this trade be tween the,City Council and tho owners of these two wells, which) together with, the city’s big well, will furnish str!ample supply of wntar for nil pur poses; mentis water works and «e*- erage. , • Pride Itaferre. 'with MJullwCox, I. Tf Cjarkwlth Min's .'Fonda .Gilbert, young, ill Al- ur iTrevs pol- rni: naontiu oiumvat'A. The programme foi’;®p fourth an nual assembly of the Georgia Chau*' lau.iuu ..111 ho out Iti ft few day* and will bit published in the IIhhai.o. , It wljl be the mc^nttraoljlvo pro gramme ever formulated for ft, South ern Oliaiitantpta assembly; and is go ing to draw :i large crowd to -Albany, trait Ai r. Blaine bar published i fimv-orsful ns out former Clianlauquas jP _ dancing I’lfts- • this' evening at,' the class, although Mi rimy give ttie cli.HdronV) i ieeapn on Butiirflay aftprm Three of the moat hhart Indie* of.Gcorgia are-experts Wny next. work, fi/tu*!! tip- pit,young niaji,hiiy a ddWBtle and etlrl your pohmpador. My,.!. II. Hull, a liromipeiu' lawyer Of Macon, waaTn.tha city yesterday. A! ;pi«8ting was held ’iu jhe parlors of fhe'Mayo,AVedul-sdAy evening, for the purpose of beginning t.ho work on CimutamjCiH miiain; Only a few were present, but the few wiiO.' were there earnestly and sensibly alsc'issed the fCaSiblilty of making ft start, on the chorus work. It was decided that it was best to not attempt any chorus work, but'to confine the ellcris of those Interested in the i work to the preparation of tbe port songs. It la earnestly daslred that every, ono who can slog “wiil assist lit making jnttslc fur .the coming assembly, and the hot ter a person can ptfi forni the more earnestly is it desired that he bo ready with Ills solo, or prepared to sing in a part song. The assistance nnd sup port of every musician lit the- county is soliolted, so hold yourself in readi ness to attend the next meeting if there is- one, ■ or to. adopt suggestions when they are made. Albany now has a Whist. Club Vo. d. It wan formed one evening this week at the residence of Captain Hobbs, and 1j to hold Its meetings on .Thurs day evenings. The members are Jtesdsmea Lockett. Hobbs, Von Gun- del nnd Agar, 'Mina Lena Kendall; Mea*rn. Lockett, ITobbs, Von Onndc!, Ford, Agar, Henry Tarver ami Hart well Tarver, A small but very pleasant bunting parly'ot ladles and ggn.tlvmen scoured the fields in tim eouht'y to I be North east yesterday afternoon. They re turned at dnrk with a 'goodly number of plump palridges. , Mfss Nellie Morrow and her class of children gave a eJcjiug miren at Willingham's Hall ye sterday afters noohj iUnl the npdiehiib thut gathered to" see the program (ixeented saw a pretty sight, The young ladles were all-arrayud In'ju-eity and becoming eostnjhtjs, Bpil whet,' the several titney danoBS ^.werc lln'wbeil' I Ini applause thkt,followed was Itiatly earned. An attuiupt ia being made to keep Miss Morrow In Albany for another month; which of liaelt is a high compliment to this lady’s success here. A movement is on foot.among some of the yOurig Indira In'town to eslab- lish a physical cultid'o 'class or club. Nothing has been determined on as John Armstrong with Jtlss LHa I'opci — -• -4 BdatinlG SJt. Olnytou with Miss Irir inff. McIntosh with Mis6 Alary Lavts, | 9; j. yasert with Mlsa Jessiif Wftlrers, 1 • U.. .•alrl.ii' .lil'A at bride, a 'heart T.icndsA Miss- .Jllmt bnity's-most-; is the gnest.o Bceond hse: ‘ atm. , ivhat.n fntii A union j m 1 that Im is not a caudl- ; m y u been,'.the uixt. one promises to 'ihf' . ’ i’ee.idenny and thnUila not bo placed before the Be- inVHiitioti, thbre are a go-ul (Ians whoa must .upon st>ll( g him as a I’reiddentlal Mr. Blnimvdld not go so ate that lib would blot ao- Uomination if it should be | to him, and the omission pf daratlon in, his list tor Is limited eclipse them (ill. l)r.Hunonii, the anpw’rlntphdeiit of InstrunWcn, with (Jio assistauee and oo-opernilou of yuofclovy ,1. S. Davis I ami the Board of Hired ors, has been doing u great deal of lull'd work for the approaching assembly, and till the Jhw ni\d.or* AI- lu.ng'latiics, Coheti, ..ytt 13 Kn’huirer- 1#.^ ' •' ,.s. ikdore it. bipMB oitcr i II in Dread v By tbls titnb PMtt yoSr bnr litUe.cIty” v. llliieed to be! Inlroduectl to hcr?elf. Mrs. T, JI^jC.yKer .lias been on the side list fce:a few rfays batfit. . Mr. Ch 'OYie'.DaVla has been con - fltied.to fid'houXeipir a few days. Had yOibstepped into tbs’ pturloV-of Ilotibs 1 , Jr., with Mias 'Orrie Jones, |pr.e of AlbftpyVpopiilht. young indies' Fit. Sterne wit Is Miss May I tails. j the Voibecj nfimtaBJ you- wouhi 'Have Stag.)—ferry G. Hilsmati, \V.» U. I found quitc.ii obtigrogation of - young SlmoJcdford, Jtrys’ik ITotlgos, S„ ft. g(.oith!li.enprt;'*eiit- ; -6lx of them were Hllaninn, IV. IV. llaedu, Jr. there, all being deligittfully enter'l’aih- Lnulle Trlppe, T. O, Tieknor With Miss Jennie Hollis; V. li. Bacon . with Miss i otiella • Gilbert, A; L. M^ifue with .Miss Moind Ifaighr, 01E.'MelVoti with Miss ltolllo Flint, Pope Ttird-’ held with Miss Hiissell, (..'uriieil Strother with Mlsa Pntlle Junes It.. ■ II«re.is n piece of advice that dimes In piil. for business Jiiat now : Bo live towlay that you intiy liol haVtfto dodge the creditors on tho lal of next mouth. That swell 'twain is seen prancing about our streets nearly every pleas ant - afternoon. 'Your sweetheart has not shown you proper attention nntesa. he fakes you for a spilt over the coun try belli ml it- ■ : The exaet stage of affairs between two ypt.ug people is shown by the ktga Of rig in which;lib takes bar for a ride , he shows her a merely friend ly attention he takes her for u rule iu a common carriage beltlnd a single nag, When Ills’ nltcntlbns mean s.iine- thlng,.ho hires a swell rig—when they ar" married, he takes Iter for a walk. BevyMr. Kobertsun says lie 1ms ih- M i'iiutfd, his janitor tn build no (Iron in the chtirch next Hu inlay morning. He intends to preach again pn Hell,' and. will ‘pinko things sufficiently warm fop his congregation. The Albany.Herman Club gave an other of thitir'delightful littlo hopa at the residence oi Mrs. I.. H.iFlohsky Wednesday evening. About fifteen coupler were, prasent and passed a tlmroilghiy enjoyable evening in ‘.‘tripping the light, fantas tic toe’,’ to the. mtisle of the Albany String prehestra. The Flonskys ligyo a lino place lor diumlng In Jboir roomy residence, and the young people feel greatly in- de.htgd to them. for. Oioir oft repented hospitality, ' I - The swell gevinap of the eluhis yet! to come, •' s Jhdge.W. T. JoneS’\vas aeon on the; street 'yesterday looking very ..feeble';, Ho has linen 'otmsldeMbly finder the wiiather for koine Vlnte. t X Liilinii-Lewla oftfltd out nearly all of Albany Tuesday night. ,t^um*; . j(L_ dfisptto all'the -proiii.ins t l'Stmwe n.adeio Iheiftemers by Cong: 'skldiml caiMidnles whetiV they wet'". <a!klng ft,$ votvn; Hi of. tile diiiiiaiiils .of' tie'; ftirmpjr^ ela^si,, looking to tin,".nolal relief a' - geingto oyim be spfjo'tely opnaidwtl). •'}* ,^l‘0 KlttV-Seeuod emigres?; • * -In mSf nitfe fi '.i;i«ii‘.«"of*'Pilj ' WodUesdey th“ .free-, eeinkfie sllvt-r t bill unit several Alliance jir! esithm’..' and otiinr measures icokljig ty' t'n ev-e' teiisi.t't! of the, cii'diUtscn;were >-nm-# uuiriiy defeated. An ArtiieifttinuT ea„ ‘dtspateh tolls us that the fere. boihag'J bHl.vrn's nut diteussi'd at great h'hgtU, ■: and when it nupe to! a vote tin . reyui't- . log the' hill to tim-Senate,-stiver* •’> It; t w'ns nl i'iiice apparein ' tlipl there bud ; been some change in tho viewu. id ecr- tniit Heimtors sineb the lastOongreiW..;J Tile voteAlood 7 to; J In layer of ®c adverse report. The *t votes ; ■ tayor of free coinage were east by ■ieietpirs d and eujdyihg the time'hugucly. dohis, of A'< vadli (Fepub'i em ftiitl ‘‘ * - '■ ‘ Vunee, . Vbrltees ,ttnd Tfarcl.- fl.temo-' Where'pjyt. Why, they wore not onl- leeting-'-atld thgt whs where they eol- meteo Atf. ft; L. .Mallory, who lias been struggling with the grip for a week back, is pi;t ugnin, mneh to his own and nta-M^tids’ enjoyment. The C, L. H. 0., held its regular of weekly hioetlng,at the te’sinbnr.e Mr. (Hflgepiih Monday evening. In American history the interesting topic of VheOlvil War was completed and generally discussed. . CcUlttymi hear the faultfindings of fond miumna'sglie grnmhltngsof slfjapy husbands; and see the tlretl, worn ex pressions'on fair, youthful faces on the morning after a ball, you would be forced to conclude that, after’all, seclrty’a pathway ia not wholly a rose- strewn one. crats.) - -donators Carlisle and .'lel.’iuv- sbn, Ddhuicrnfs, went over, to !be ‘ma jority and voted for mi adwr;c report as did Senator Allison nnd all of 11)4 ilepubliean memhere of tin < 1 MbiliteoJ except Senator Jorny, b, 1 Aithojigb adversely,; re purled tliivl blll waa placed on tlipcateuds)' where it oaii'lH' r.iaelicd, and il, is underotbod , l.liat Senator Htcvvari, its an'tlup', 'will,' , Ihsltt.upon nailing it tip in the Senate ut mi i.'iiidc linvi lint- ibe iudicn 1 ien,i at an early day, but the indica'.imbi are that It will there bo etfectualiyA, killed. killed, It is no wonder that the fanhera of tha country are beginning to loan! faith In tHie.political promises that arc made tp lliem over aud over ’gain, only to he broken. ' ' .There' must bo something • radically ivrnng-'witli the mauagumcilfc of Knite your eyemr .Albany and the Georgia Ohautaunuai ' Ttik New, York Medical- ltecord dp-; rlai'cs that “every <!as<j of lyphfild fcvbr is a case of water poisdnlng.” More I'e'evl i.'auza in still being “surromtilcd," but the country J» beginpiug to siis- pL'ct. (but bis pnt'rnei's do nut'cure ' oloro in ou him, Thohgli all admitted that they have i.'s’ae yet, but llifrc seeing' a strong - desire among Hie ladies to; have the move! menl eiirrled ouk Wull, Betsy Babbit!; feels called upon to .express her opinion, The majurlty of young ladles, inipul- slvoly take up a ftul that sweeps over a community', Inti their enthusiasm Is short lived. ‘ *>itnes'sed tellur, plays nnd aCtoru, yet there is unison iu Iho nplnien that Credit LOmilUo wss above the.average t heater given in Albany. . V'] '■ Hon. SeabOrn IllglitJOn, the, Well kunivn pbarleston Jawfyer, was among various;Mlrisl gatherings to make uncit a “dilreronce In the niornitfg.” l£ycry social doyotce expei'ienod.Vtba fueling of utter'.'exhaustion that comes With tup contin tied disregarding of Nat lirO’s dcinnuds, and if one’s constitution, Is not of the strongest, it lit 'sure to soon gb down under tho Wear arid’ tear of a suclrii life. Every husiness man goes through tho same experience with employe who are in "society;”.'-i,,A > Thu air of Ibdlessneas among his clerks that provoke him the vvliblo dny through, the -inability of his book keeper to ilx hi;i mind on work, and the general inattention to business that is so aggravatiug. Voting people' want..,rtbreation, and 'iisTigbr that they sUoukl bnve it, but whernls the sense in sacrificing bu'al- jiess, eonifoi't and healthfd Jasblon'r .Find for us.one young person who can go lo a ball at nine, dance Until one, and Mien, even after sleeping an j hour later tiinu usual the following j morning, febl egual to work. , Attend two suoli parties d ,woek j i.tivo suOli.would he mild dissipation) I and notice how difficult it Is to regain j your strength. * . 1 Then whpji you consider all the j buwtier alrairs coining ir/through tim 1 deeirto between them. ' week that teopsj ene otil. of bed- until to LahuyG iNS'g'js I'minlngfoi'ttougr,'.., In the Eightb di.drlbt' aa 'r.‘stri igU! , out Dr'inodrn!,, but he will bp .pd™ tliuii apt to flop ft tiui'e or (.wo y t be fore Oletitldn day. Tun Augusts n/wj sn'^gbrd? that; the skin ref.“the Loipidnxia Lottery, oetopu? should be atuired fer the (,’otu u.uiau fair. The'citing i. ; 01, dead .enough for thar yet. : 'PriK; 'AtlftuU papers iMim - . #l««t,"I ,'ieVObuid. to The t'resi- butft THU and Olevldund- to thii denojr.but, Hie return's; appeav ‘o be jrr-'gulii and the (deetjon is tiling conlesteiV by the Opiirtltiiti n and Journal, i [ Tub h,eft{ipll of the Stnly yniiinry- Ein'io.ipinant, appears to'.have lust! iiarrevved down Hr'Griffin ami Vain, Springs, and’ttjg Adviaur>. Jliiaro wilt’ I meet again, in .Atlantadu'-Momlay to : rlAoitt., W..I ...A f ho arriviilsin Albaitj -’VV^dnf'TOoy. He t iu <» r clock or tlH*r0ftl>o\itfi, do you won? | wrh ut Hjc Inn. d«T Mmt ^frln find tlmc^for iiollju»& Mm, N. Cox'js on a visit to her I but^efctyv.iriid geiitioineil haVc po dau^htor. Xr.9. J. J. A"okmn, of Jlonl-1 niubirio^i. for .anything but to' gomvr.v. ' j sm.'h a position ,-afl. will enable, tlien'i* Granlea^th&t’wf) Imyoday regular 1 bed attractiouii of fm - mVr assemblies ! " Vttrimis physical excroiees tf.;*. u i ,i„* 11 % sa‘v , * \vili do move towards dcvrloiMU-r the M 1 n 1 , -t r T ! “ "" ,,r,JRn ‘ M " #S mMy n0W i •tun.'tm foru, I hft'n ofio low any M-a .of, * h " ' v o tart ' " Alfh ,1K !Ul< ! c<1 - ' and ll.ealieiteflcin! results ol'siK'b.regn- Wttern'T nil'* * ° ' i Tho Ueovgia' CUmiffiuqui U the i larn^eroive nre feltin latex*.youis. Evl- graiideat Institulion in Houtfiwost I - '"nlly a person' vvltli a well do\ - eiope<i Ueorgla, fo day, and those who are in is ’’rt'drablc to'bope , ..... I K-itlj the world and its many serious position to i.tiow'uro begaoniugto nlare i ... , , ,, * ' , ' B 1 I omergraeti'S tliniveno win} HasJJpt. a proper eslluiaje npot, foe ipiod wovk { , not if onotbiut:-.b.i taking vigorous Wert jiia' d games progressing' from I hatis'doluit', net bply no Albany, j oxcreise two or three times a- vvbelr, Him booby grime cm up to ttie .game re? but 'fnv'ihit. efifvf'si'oflf!!'- Avwii ju- j * u d imne .t<> speak of tlte other four j nuiriup- Uiu lte.wt skill of the riv. ■ip ,i|, ■ or.tiie,^hy keeping regular hours tor. TldUledy 'Viuks was Urn booby game, jsleop aiiii meals oUe.week and throw-; Begat, die was.. played at tlie second fled Uuilit Is i.pe Intention rnment to establish at- the f , ' i ?,'lllOS" U YDlupirtii"IMird. Wl'fy eapauit-.i to flint' By “V..v of vnoywOor more lolubi- ul to operate it not only dur- falr ijnt Cor several months is to l.be opening and after the When you size a person up always make, u iibcin! allowance for hoi it ' i shrinkage r.iid expansion. A ,'ver'y .nniipn: and tlioroujflily enjoyable party, was given Wedncsdn.v evening by Mrs. \Vi|! Lneketd, com- pllnientnry to MisJ Fanny Hoi .ombe. It was a progressive . .Salimigundi Party. Six tallies were arranged at Which A Rovdriitivnt post office . Mb isY.,t«*r 1 ><)i> j litis parl. 'ot In- j bdoy, atu'. Um good propSu r.rl u\or. j;hg till'•wbob' tbing^O the winds the table. Paridieerde at Hie third, and .-Mf'ntlori it !ma .-.Iready ourgrve en j now oiiihc gronnds pcrfccr.- J 'bis part, ot fly Hl'ate are ’..ogiiuuug, oexi, to gain a W It develop add estimalet;. I'l b believed | to lake an art ivc iulei'ca' iu it .nfM'-ko ‘•form, lu> wrnj as well stop feel Its beneficent, iiifiueueu. .* J ginning, Look for the programme ivilh irs long list of attract ions tjlij; number of .exblhiUns w ill (fwi'an, mooo and W6.W0, To ifttiTtla- will be dollverud iumrly. sorted bn the mail civs; will be d at the grounds frum Incoming Whenever pondtile. At a rough ,rg this Expokitiou poat oilier about, fiftO employes and :lns before he-j Hoeratie Kortn a plij s'ieu! eulttn'e Ldiib by .menus.but when yon do so maki yon; wiflifh the-,n| n ,| «hat not. one day io tbe next few days, i mi, ni.Aitvit mu, vor HK .1 i wfjLOle yeori unless slekuess prevents, will you neglect the exercise. Then, with ninf, kbep' as regular 'hours ns robust : Vulhoi's at the- fourth tabic; A Symposium was held at the fifllvlnblo.and'wTiiM'wa*played al the sixth table.’ Tbo games were called at half-past eleven nnd the guests rested their, tired brains and refreshed the inner man with tubsiaolial ami delicious viahdstb.it wore- temptingly nerved. ill op expense of abolil ♦SpytOOO on , part tif the govcriinit ut. Seeretary Blaine luis tonally pm an : possible- At (lie end of Hie year .on- after which the prizes were awarded. ; will have ceased t . complain of dull,! Tin - ladies' first pt'i'/e, a dainty, solid morning headache.; and pains in your | silver hat pin was awarded to Mrs. G lr pay their way In the circle in which (hoy move';V r Look around in your own town and see If it Is not. true that flic gentle men wlio'hiive, been more Huecessful In hualnesa-ur have risen to .prominence, in any way are tljose who have gone into society but little or renounced it; all log'-'lhor. TVhj not have a reformation, and begin right- inivv at home, " , ' fLive I lie'geruinii pit Thursday- eveu- ing open pnauptly at ti, -and thon- kit every attcudiiut of it be in bed .U 12 o'clock. Three nail ji half-hours of dapclng- is enough o:ijoy;peiit l'or one evening! Doimt b t yoor hdur.of retiring - ever YEaTi'BhiYV papers putilisi, a ■ tepy I about '.Secretary/Blaine's d.U.'i'iiijnn- ti.ou to resign at nil u.lr.'y dnl'.'* jin'd takf a .trip, to Oulm , for Ills iie.-iiti), aiul-iP fhesnnio 'pkpei's ;bis emphatic. deiiTal pf the whole .(dory Is published. Trisa fact worthy- of. remark i.'bii! .the Amprioan piv-s. -with, (lib eyet'p- t ion of a f'.pv ..subajdiy.otl Lpnisi^ba nev.-spapers, liaajifo'nd'iiko a jS| .fill ; m support Obtlie.jiiiit i--.!ott,oi'y i.g.v .ou( • in defence of file adminihlratioii in ll,, ntttunpl to eravli the giaiit Louiriuj,;,.' a\vindiii.ig>,cnoeni','\ykir|i has at !;ut, gonp tothovv.ill.. ^ I end o! the i poeuinthin that litis been !od, toi, v-u wlll tlnd ihot you ; Si.mmons, and tin. - booby, prize, I ! , j al,., %\i>()i,,ii,ilihi- i\t Inn lo,.. * . ..... ! .« , ' Imve auflieteiil nuiR book just issued at : -o.i'ife as to tlio probability of his he hhigtou shows thatthetotal num- jtng In the Presidential race. ha ml to admit of .ot employes of tlte government,! following !•>' reinwhlph way given I (i|u , „ crnian a w . v clurivey.ot the postal servieu ift.j.oui.en.Sumiay night,, explains .Betsy Dabbi.it has jauuivjco. •ii»- tiiii postal service, lfil.481,! pasiuxuiviN', IV! rnary (I, - 'i)2.—Ibm. and toN! •JliSff. .Fveimilng the i .- F. Cba'kson, GbiiU'mao of thy Be- , ..... '^ n . i publican XatlonA) miltMy i,dir» depfti'(-Aeni) .f, c . rv ■>. a Pear Sir—! am not a candidate -for I” in TVuxhlfjVT I the Vrefidoncy end my name wilt not i'cnoeii o, , .H™ "ten an ,go 'before the .tiepnbliean lunidaa) r ,ramong „ - ico.ivention for tlw nomination. I • “dlowj; Btote ,} H --,-,-'11 (make this aiiiiouneement in flue sea- '”«• , ,, ’isonv To tlwse who hum tendered me a, pavy uepajI - i tbeir sup)io: t 1 owe sincere thanks -partment j and am 'most grateful for their conft- ‘•X depni tmeiit • donee.. They will, l am,tare, make an lent of labor; earnest efl'ort in tin - upprenchlng eon-' ,...... ! teat, whin'll is' rendered specially im- oim a A»-Si; portant by reason pf the industrial . .. 0 f ti ic govern.-, 'de- reserve strength ortlfi vour Indulging In .‘Without oven feol- dunee cap of green anil gilt paper of Miss Ev« •f i oluni- j ,i„d financial policies of tlio gove di-rrib-j me".' being at stake. The popular- oille - '* .oiaion oh them issues is of gr - mbinent and wilt be of fore reaching ■“ eonshgtieuee. *?>*.; Very siucerely yours, JambsG. : BaaiXE. poke ti. Mr. .1. II. singleton,-of the Bruns wick Times, stopped over in the city r short lime, ycstoiplay morning. Mr. Singleton was cu rdufe for Columbus, his o'.d home.. A remarkably"rdensarl nlVnir took place al, tho Albany Inn last evening, the occasion being, a german given to fuitber e.ritfct'faiii .-Albany’s fair . guests’as yell ,03 to'make n plciisant ■ 111 evening fbr.houie girls! » , It svak s' decided siidnes--. and the ;reat matnigers of the dam ehrb .to ;b" con gratulated. The german was led by Mr. Bnd Mrs. Love Vilder. said Sles- dames G. Hitomona, J. I). Tope nml N was placed on tlie head Carter. - • Mr. Ham B.Wight was the happy winner of Illy solid silver key ring, the first prize, and Mr. Frank Tloknor war u.di,.lately reminded of his defi ciencies by being presented with a bottle of “ketch-lip.” Those present were Mcsdames Lock- el i. Wilder, Coles, Simmons, Tift and _ Vou Gttndol. Mieses Huliomhe, Cox, j Brenda way. Cutliir, Carter, Parker and Bostick. | — ■... Messiv. Sam Wight, dTill Wooten.' Weston, Frank Tieknor, Motl ■ J’lU'ker, Fort Tnrvor, Henry Tarver, J ■'1"^ AVirck on ilip Inrirn.i .,11, Tlie' rngular< Extension', passenf: r train did not. reaelr'tb'o eity Mo ■-■lay .-. on recount'of a wrebk'-. -two mil".' !v- 'yonfi I-eary. The enging f ( .ji,'o V ' r bn ouerhle-nnd the firs! ear )eftib,Mi.-i)i;. . ihut no ono was seriously Tmtl, i'.lnt ! - e later Urnu 12, but as early .ns 10 the danugtbWas not of . oicb . a nan re every night it. it porsiblo to do -o., as to.prevent (lie passage of the 1 r;-- Ua f Try this for a month and nee if it j lay trains' throughout Hie day. ' ! does .net. make, such A diil'ereuee in'!' • Mr. Clark, the agent'o£ tb. - r :a . ' your fooling? a- will make you vow | K! It. li. j-o, ae soon :ev tl,Ctiew? Of MwS - (o relive evry.ulglif at 10 and let j wreck re.elied ' the eitv, nad a ;re',v,«! soeiety go to the winds. ' | made up, ,'bm.Kr,i„g ot a box , a;,- tt ,t times. .two coaohes, so dial the 'Ntirth Mr. T. W..Fleming, of Baker county, J t-^ifal tram left on. nine ■: .was iii th*> clt.y TueXiluy, • j ; Vhrt „ ! ' * _ r i AMici) yoii w.uit wnindjuiry,.i»I ; Hr. JopiVAV. rorvester. of Leei bur^,. iiooks, .M.u*xi* t N‘ov« , )f ffUd'Ooo*‘3* i< Ul Oiuis &.»Son«' Xow VUmf Jrfhxy-t r:' pniil Albauv a visit Tuesday,:. Hr. .1, Tj.Jny \u»nf up to A'moriOuR, j Tuesday, on business. j Tu.-si>a■/ morning"a Uni? Nkgro Mr. W. T. Jay, of SJiellnion, came up I boy mounted an ', *' ' on Tuesday; to look nfl er his affairs 1 in j just iu front, of Mallory's- store, oe Hai'tweU Tarver niid Lockett. Judge, John O. Perry, of 'brF're.1 ,Teo.a? p-.inv’ P|H MaJioi'y's store, .the city. j Washington street; und-immi-diati'ty Str. I.. A. M. Collins! of Flint, wak-i opened the slimy, vyhidh -eunii Atre.-.v in tho city Tuesday. j quite an nudieriee, Tbe'.p.mj pot mi Mr. A. A. Hart, of Warrentun, for 9ftl,,1 y fot’.ofu with first his for is visiting thf family of Mr. W. A . I'‘U 1 ’"'en hi.; hind feet .straight-in tl | air. the little Negro .v ' -'-ing , = j bravely alt the,while, until Tutfiror ! foumiry was reached,', when, tho p- forrnnnee-,yas; : bi-Q„ght. to n eb;-e tbo daring lifier bWpipg froui Baker i Coiioty, arrived lb Albany,Wednesday by the steamer' City of Albany. Mr. .Henry Abb-rg returned toi S3L.OO ii pony's back, and alighting head in a mud holo, amt tlie pony disap; •j-ingaroumta rjtofer. TliepuMoi'it, will uot 'Vje repeated, by! tjr.> actors,, much' to-; tl|e regrtj." -f who witnessed thejr rtjwe^ppea, ■ sriuZ-*?, rFft!;'!.; - Ap.-a . CiV-Afc' ; ia&V:: aBl?'aiScfei 4