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Voutme LXI. y>. Milledgeville. Ga., IJeoembee 23.1890.
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Editorial Glimpses and Clippings.
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If yon-wish to buy or sell real es
tate icbll on Betliuue if Moore.
The UnioiirlieeOrder office is the
place to buy excellent stationery,
cheap. ’■ - ‘J: ■ '
The death is reported of Mr. Ileh-
ry L. Brittain* one of the Oldest
citizens in Athens. He was born in
1793. ’ 7''.
General C. A. Evans, the new pre
siding elder of the Griffin district,
will probably make 'his home at
BarnesVille.
Gov. Northen will deliver An ad
dress on Christinas day in Atlanta
on the layifig of the corner stone of
the Grady hospital.
Instead'of resigning, as has been
rumored, Senator Joseph E. Brown
is preparing to go to Washington in'
a few days. Ills health has greatly*
improved of late. • i
At the lust commencement of the
University' 'of Dublin, nine young
Irish girls received the degree Of B.
A,. ^In the examination paperp the
women students ranked above the
men. ;• .aij-yc*’-j jj: J •'.. *
The First Baptistchurofi of Macon
has passed resolutions prohibiting
their members frbuifreqUentiiig any
social club iwherq card tables u^re
kept or ihtbkieating liquors are dis
pensed. ..... r ,,
The Georgia House parsed a hill
introduced’by Mr. Goodwin qf Ful
ton! providing for: the. taxation of
railroads by. municipal Authorities
as is (lone uwjf By.-Hie-,&tate : and
counties,. /-..'.I’
A telegram _w.iw .received in W.ish-
ington Tuesday that,an i* Kkinnith
with State pollen.aad.some Federal
cavalry in Bakota^old Sitting Bull
was killed With a d.QZ.en Qy more Of
his hostile Indians. •
Pbpmas .Willson,.one nli-the kdr—
vivors of the famous ysix hundred,”
who > at the • battle of Baluklava,
rode .“into the Jaws of dbudh is
now- in' Sad^iancisco. Yuris'dif
straightened circumstances, and Hr
looki,^ fot'^-ork,.7.,’, ;. i : ; *--. y /^'V
The W'iU of iJariiel B Bayerweather
of New York, the dispatchfes tell 'life
leaves $2,100,900 to diderent, collies’
It remeitfbeha’Northern fibd Southern
institutions sectarian and nopseota-
Wan, befldes bestowing a generous.!
portion on a.hospital. m
F ‘ 1 l roriry Richardson, the brilliant
young^diwr-^.^^^^
graph, will IrACortio Heditor df the \t-
1 a n t A J o ft^nai ( otj the ..loth, of JahiG
aryj .Mr, ’-Richardson ismi* of the^
brightest writers in the State, and
the Journal s staff Will’ JlUye # yah
uablo acquisition in-him., !
ThV"Sanat'e 1 j9■ wiser than the
Th^ranch eolloges should
be lodked af,thr. The project to
tablish one m each UaJVgressionnT
dist^ct^was Hr. Felton's scheme
The Senate seems to be coining Im"
on thay»l R n ;JW ^,
colleger have done great goodupotn
very mi* money: '/TdpriHi^u off
would be a great .^takv for-this
General Assembly °trt’<tt,ake
gusta ChrOnty^ ’ * ^- %
Old Saul.Wi'batarrh (Cnrt .Jdoes raji
irritate, it is pleasant to tfee A^V'-Suv
cure positively. 25 cts. B rbV.
CHRONICLES OF MILLEBCEVILIe
Placed in- Corner-Stone of
•Girls Industrial College,
Novembek 27th, 1890. i
And It came to pass in the year
1803, in the second year of the reign of
one Jefferson, that the Governor and
the Princes who dwelt in the South
part of the land of the Georgians, did
gather themselves together and did
sayr.*' ;
“Let ns sertd men to the. north
ward, totheland of the Creekd alpd
let theni covenant with their fffeat
Chief, McIntosh, that we iuay Igo
thither and build for | us a oi.ty that
Wh'ttay dWell'therein,” ’ ” !, *
And they jonrheyed, ’’t'lll'they ctftot
tb th^'land of Oreelcs, aq/l joqhqldl
they fOutid it a goodly Jand. ^a lftOd
of pftte trdes and ‘osrk tre'es and ehn
■t«*i8.' iAndUhey oAtdf
r miM u» ^return Ur’ ttte routi'Wrd
and tell the Princes and the GOv'efhbf
p( thiBKOodly) lanOp that- they ’luay
come and dwell thepcln.*’ - ^ ” r ^ j
AadiUdlrOld,'. when: they tbldoFthe
Wbiulers of .that" latrtl, jarwi'iHWlb,
the Governor O’f the land’ ' oP lhe
tirntgfauK, rose up in the midst qf the
people and said, vi^f 6k take qur
sonHinnd our daughtersatbloak wives
aud our eons’ wives- Atod r out* : Uttfe
oneh onto $he;third and-‘W6fth : ifbh- 1
eration, ami our eervntvfs and btir
cattle, ami let os joupuey'tb th'fe gbpd-
ly: laud whereof we hate heard.”
i Atnl it came to pass : that ‘they
journied nntil they came to the great
river Oconee, and they pitolied tlielr
tent's bn the bunks-theredf,'.In the
liuid.of the Creeks, and they cove
nanted with them, that) they auU tlle'lr
families and their cattle might dwell
there in peace and safety.
. And the people said, “Let us buihl
a bulwark to . protect us fronrortr
eneiiries, ami letthetiame thereof be
Fort \ViUinson,” and- it is called by
that name even ’til this day.
Then the prihoea. from the houses
Of Harris, Thoipas, LaMur,, Clay top,
Rutherford, Fair, Keuau, Stubbs,
Bbykin, Sanford, Micklejohu, Grieve
and many others did come from the
ootrothmround tfbdtit fd'dwbll in This
same land; and they did wejl peaoe-
abff:|W{tli Bid inhabitants thereof.
And behold, all the people did suy,
“Let us build a great cjtjrt and jit
shall be the capital of the country of
Georgiatos, add in honor of pne Gov
ernor Mllledge, it shallBb called Mil
ledgeyiilp,. •- 1 : -I'Ll •’ '.
-First, Let us build a great bouse
wlterejin; the Governor and thebttOSeti
people shall meet, togetliek'to hiakb
laws for the Georgians.” And that
grqat house is standing till this ddy.
Ami they did also buitcl-ila ; gfreat
mansion Wherein tbe'GoVernOr And
his.family-,did dwell; And did l>tiad
tabernachas that they and tbelf ffemi-
iiete uiiglit worship therein. ' Q-
Afldioilie centre of the Wity they
did build a great judgment' Waif; add
uear-byt they built an ibn of mAhy
raomsi and the name thereof was
“Washington Halh” • '> . ‘
And .they did also build another
great .inn- tin the centre of the cily
and they said. “It shall be called
McCoiub • Hotel.!’ Then they built
another inu in the east part pf'iHiO'
city, aadtcalled it ‘‘Buffington Hotel.”
And the great that uiOtl Chme’fo 'the
city of Milledgeviile tO Amkethc laws
for tl»e Weorgiaiie did tarry there
in. * V J
^Vlid-Jhahoidi-they - did build a great
house of bjTiok wherein they did spin
and weave cloth; and the‘people
from the counties round about dy!
buy of them; t • < : •« •
XUep lp,! the^fapia of the city:spread
abroad, ed'flmt when the. prince .of
th*bouse, of Lafayette djd visit .the
lahd of the _Ge or glut) sin the year, 1325,
he- said,* '*Lei' ntf go Up , tb tlie"
great city,of Milledge.villq, t'he Afxpi:
tal of the G£'orgfans“7 A«d behold, q
great*iiiuUitude'‘aUl’gp.opt -to meet,
him «hd Mn : hjjhojf- of i.BiHI,. d.M-
name-tlietr*ffrst Brick hotel *Xafu.Vj.
etBoHAll 1 .’”' And it f.Ame to pass that;
fheYtedplc rosdnpl iii tlie..ye^r t ,j88l\
and said, ‘-'Let bniffl unto curseiweSi
great ship# to go td ana frh' npaji tne
great' wttfferB of the .^Jcptiee
coUrtnbr<ie with the city qfTl&rien
that Ufes ttithe. southward. .. I ,,
Andilt Qf^boihe toituks In ttie year,
185» UbiM iM'j 1 ,’U id establish., a,, graaj,,
house bf-leaViHrtg' tvhl’feTnlheir. ioiMt.
might bd taught by the greftt tea'chers,
BeCihau add Tal mage. And , the
steam engines to do commerce with
aq|l to carry them and theit families
to and fro over the face of the coun
try.
And the people of this city did pros
per and did dwell In peace until the
year 1800, in the reign of one, Abra
ham Lincoln. Then the people of
the north country rose up and said,
“Behold! the people of the south are
mujtiplyiug, and have flocks and bat
tle in large numbers, let us go south
and destroy their fldaks arid cattle,
and let ns take from thein their ser
vants also, lest*they beeoaie 'greater
than we,” -- 1 : o i- d v
And they did band themselves to
gether in* a great army ahd did inarch
southward; ! ; •’ ’* 11 1
Now wlivn t ho people of thrf boun
try of the Georgians heArd fbbse
things, behbld, the wine meil and the-
mighty ineu Of valor did LneOt togoUGithe house of Barrett;'’,
An^ soiqe of the people did also
build for , themselves aoqueducts,
wherewith to water their cattle and
supply their fountain--.
And It came'to pass in the year 1888,
that a prince Of* the house of Barrett
rose up in the midst of the congrega
tion of the people of the city of Milj-
edgevlle and said, “Let Us build unto
ourselves a great railway in the’mid
dle o< ,the- public streets, to extend
from the Central and Augusta depots,
even to the Asylour,"And thi^t will
transport our merchandise, and our
wives, and Our sorts, arid 'our 'daught
ers, and all out little Ones'to rind from
the great Park and the 1 depots,” . ’And
beholdl the raihkuy was b'nilt, and the
Dummy that, would make neither'boisf
or smokO; did 1 coiurt And a grdat muTti-
tode did go out to meet it.
was named
ih li'OuOriof the prltice
t. ' And it
brihee^ot
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9.
WasfilhgtSQirilLetteri
namte 'thereof Was (Jglethorpe.,iUwi
versity. ’And many ftons ot tne great,
city -of- flUlledgevflle yfer.e,. taimld
. le r?. did bear wllpe^s, ,pf ,tlj«
teaWi mrS 6 f thkt'school.' / ^ V to
-^And Behold,in the y'eAr 1844, that one t
« c o r y Clay, cupijiqg of ,tongue , aud
skilled ib speech
jouriiey- sbathward
; speak ,tJo‘the great
mame' to hekr fiiiq' ... ,
1 'Then Id’ these days caufJ mon .to
printing mepbippa aiid
^ us print ior ypn. yopR
proclamations a,nd laws so that .the.
to hnd about Iuay Bear of the
*! p ^ dila city -aud thq
wonders' thereof." ‘ A ml there are
in.ibis
-cityekfen tlll this' diiy.
1 ^ ^h®re caiqe to the city men of
eanW* t ’Who 'said: M BiTil5 “or us
nouse" m your city wherei M -wp mav
A .t 1 and maidens.”
A id th^y bhild for them houses qf
. W,qod and calUkUhehi the Ai'ailkhflW!
ihe woodaig
-JweB:- UH-reiu.L
er'iu the great house where the laws
for the Georgiaas- were niade aiid did
say,'“Let ns otioose captains’ and
gather ourselves'-together In fltoihpal-
nies and though we- are dew -in ' num
ber we will go forth In the nam&'‘6f
the Lord’-and battls-fot our'rights.”
Then mp rose the pAtriotici sons Of
the offy >0f Milledgeville artd tlld
choose as eeptaius' prlnbes fKom th^
houeewof Bedes,Beok.Cdim and diiBigi
non, and rhey! did hasten oilt. bo meet,
the enemy add VfirfOte them. But so;
great, were they in nhmber that they
overran the South. ' •> • t-‘ • ■ '
And'rt came to pass that brie great
General of the-north, whose* hatiie
was Bhernlan came with a mighty
army and took the City of- Mllledge-:
vdle and camped therein. > Anri did
take from the people-gold, silver and
jewels. ' •* • *■ 1.-d '•
Then they burned the bouse where--
in tha people kept thoir-nrmoT; and
when they had gone over) they burn
ed the great bridge’that was ucross
-theiOoonee. '•
,Lnd when the war hudi ended, ode,
It. B. Birloek was made' Governor
over the Georgians; And he'did say,
“Let us not have Ihe city of Milledge-
ville for our. capital;-but let us haVe
a city further northward, Oven’ Atlan
ta.” And it Is the capital of the Geor-
gians’till this day.-’ •
But the people of’the city of Mfll-
edgeville said, “Onr fathers havebnift
us-houses wherein the laws may be
luade and where the Governor may
dwe|l, and did also say, “The City of
Milledgeville shall’be the capital for
ever .” tin ;l si a -
Btili the Georgians did’ not hearken
unto them, hut said “Let Atlanta be
the capital.’?. : ’ >
Then did the;.people siiy, “Give us
these great houses aud establish for
us, a scliool; yea even a great oollege-;
where we may have our sons and
daughters taught.” • *. XJf 1C
And: it- came: to pass that the school
was established in the year -1880;’and
that qne prince of’the housie of'Dutl-
ley did reign over it for a tithe. Add
with Hie sons and daughters of Mifl-
e.dgevilie, who were skilled in teach
ing, to assist him, -it did become a
great school. •*•<**•„? 1
And the faine of tliat school did
spread abroad; and many-vduths and
maidens came to be taught therein.
Then the people! 'said, • “Let ns
choose a captain for our sons, that-
he may: teach them to become well
skilled in the use of gitn arid caution,
und to he greut-soldiers.”
And it cauie to pass after a tiilie 1
that a prtuoe of the hourte of GOok
did-coiue to :nsigli over tlie school,
and he was-n migtity man' df’ God.-
And the sehool ContitidVd to Prosper’
during his reign; so that fhe nniUbi’f
of teachers was h'oha' flidieht to tcat;h
all that ca'ine'to learn- Wfedoui'hf that*
great scliool. ilhleti dhf'the:pedpite-in
crease tlieir uunitSorS; 1 ; 1 ■
Then after afeW years, hr the veaV’
J885, <a prince'of‘tire houSe of - Hill, 1
Kvho iwiisi a 1 fgroat-!'General; yeti,
mighty 1 min' Of valor ai U lea'rnirig,
Was called loi-thb city Of Mille'dgevflle
jo reign; over' this 'same' schr>ol, uYid
iih oontiaued inis’* ^ood reigtBeyrtn
till this dayv"'-- ’ 1 ’’ ■' •' 1 :
iAud it Bid* cduie to 1 Ass that- the
faiue-of'this school!; the Middle 1 Geor
gia Military ami Agricultorar (Jotlege
of the city of MHledglMLe, did spread ’
abroad, evert to the fal* eduotHes. M
j And inany |pnsau,d dttPKjhte.rij came
4nd dwelt, therein',, amj .they were fair-
tio to<jfc$pip', tth^jidbyiiome wjejls-kill n
dd in maOT.arts; ihijii^Upg
inktrimiebt'.of many‘string?, in fine
needle work,, jtkpainU.'^ !f‘ the, uses
o.fr^nb aq'4 caunph,' 4nd in ohewiqg
gum. 1, v ,.' „ ..... ‘jffi i (
Aud behold, all that di<| sit at tpe
feet of these i, reft, teachers tjlil Jearu,
touch, and each year many people
did come from fkr kbit tiear to
tji® Wfsdoih And'bear Witness of the
Vonders of fliat &vhool ;'for fb.e
But lo> When Vt begkn to ^
make much noise artd (lfd' Bcqa forth
volumes of black 1 ktijoke. '.
Arid H'Bid- cbiiw td’patls ffjHf^ohe
d u in uiye. wis n no t‘ Ontiugb' fo-'^'trkbspor t
both then people* Arid'-the' freight, so
hopfrte’ofCTIive: T,"' vf |
And 16, tfte ^ o.t.t^sRrjiy roif up
iu the year lfpU,, arid s -id,, .'U<et uf
bqlll a gfeat!‘house
1iuRe 1utf
wherg we, can
From Out Rognlar Gorrespoftdent.
> . o ' v !( • !iRusi_U4Usoi Jfr: -*
WxshtKaffoji, D.‘IS, 18iKt
‘ Mr- ..’jiipr|inw|Vs scheme! of
-pnshingithg.liiortfi* JsriU.'ton.ihiM own
personal benefit is at last slowly be-
'^t^.ih^ '\b\lihj’Cdlato. ti^roijgB the
braina ox.tjie otheftRrfsklantiaUftn-
didadea, amhtha reSul* is * decided
»d«>lness towards tbkt 'meaeuVe ' bri
fhovig'B |q suppjyi qun. ajyff
city And the cities round about." And ! the pj4r^ o| a juuntijir of B'ailqig Jje-j
it’came,Ip, ! p;fss that the ,j|oqse ,wa« | publicans,.,.jAi* believed: tlmt ;Mr.
thelilriWJirjtoUl l,l ° h '^^ WU8 '! Umde ! i^rrisamMsflguriugthat theHUiaus-
Aod soon after t|iey beg,uu^uij^ing , andH 0 . f ,< “i; < ‘ rV ^ or ,«.^ /l j? 1 '
tWo great, 'ihUjfC whereiij . they did b^rvisors whq,\vdqfa fye apypj'ntqd
crush trie feeed of the col toil Into oil. - undler this bill, should it bnwthe *a
And many stores was hniit of hriok . uiiirht be ntlliyie.l to form the
wherein the merchants did sell much .’15 „ ‘
merchandise And the great city of basis Of a HarnhOn trthdHine-that
Milledgeville Jid coVitinge to ,prosper fnight control enough of the, stflp
each year u,htil the iuluthitauts there- .delegations to the next repuiiUoiwi
h(id bad, behold are they uot. printed nomination.
in the great papers^the v illedgeville . Therevery strongprob^b||f|y
Chroniclg aiKl tl*« Union-Kw-order, of that tjie Fierce wR will be shelved
the great,cuy o, Mhledgeville?- ■, for „ ^ W(iok . Thrt
KIGIITKKN MONTHS LA-r«R, 1896; tratloh artd the republican' Bena
Our beloved President, Gen. D, H. to ,, f " the Horn-
Hill has'passed away from iis and,his ‘’° r; • •-! tlie - ”’>rjV ftl '"W
pluce is now filled by MajorJ. .Cqljlon 4 a vq heard from' the . pew-
Lynes. 'Orir rtoHege is tiow in a mpre pie; and are in almost a panic lb
flourishing ebridltion than eyer pe-j tlietir ahxfety to do'ildtn'etliiri&"to
fore, l’nls Is due to our fnost com- . , ;; . i, , * - *»•’_
petent President, whose never flag- ^' u public dwuanj fur fypie
ging interest aud untiring energy is Jponey; aDd yet they, . are niortally
the admiration of all; lie also man- afraid that> when onee : a flrifciilifAl
ifeatsthis interest in all till rig# per i j,iU bj'ktiy kiiul gotpUefOrt* tile‘^e)u
taming to the good of our. city,, aud ’** ‘ .■/:
has gained for himself' the ' esteem 1 a sqi.stitute providing forj, (r-e
and coufldenkeof 6dr citizens. , , | ooiiiage will he adopted. -Ito wa«
Our city is now lighted by electric- this fear wHIch eau&rtd cert'afri ^^n-
ity, aiid -to-day,.Sr-dv;' '27th, 1890; we atorS fo attdiiirit ttx getljdVmqmajic
lay the cornerstone for a Girls Indus- - c ■ 1 ” r' ,,
trial School. h - ! Senators to promise tbttt .it K ,bul
And thus pqr city continues to grow was introduced authorizing the Sec-
aud prosper,— the motto being “On- rfetarv* of the Treasury to’Jiiri-fehaiU*
ward and -Upward” - Beimik FaiK. from twenty ,,W Mm
, Christinas Baltic ’«l< •
O happy belle! through coming years-’
We hear, In your «l(idseni|mg,
i’he meesage still of puuce good-will,—
All jarring dlecorde hJepding.'
O bells of God! rTng oh, ojr souls
-1 TO grunder uclidit nerving,
Till all our days ure Uhrlsuims (lays '
Of living and of serving. - 11::
Cakoj.ink A. I)i;uan.
HIS DAUGHTER SUFFERED EROM
ECZEMA.
IL till
My daughter suffered-for five' 1 ye^rs
with an'-'atfick of Chronic Eezeina,
4 hat baffled, 1 he treatment of oil the
best practitioners.- - I. then- aeneludrtd
to try a Coiifsb of Swift’s Specific’(S.
S. 8.) She. .began tp improve. .from
Ihe first.,dose, ami .before she .had
completed, the second bottlrt thtffrri-
latioii had disappeared, nn'd sh4 ! Is
how well ail'd enjoying Jtiiexqcjlp.d.
health. Thfee are plain and. simple
(acts, and I willcIwerlTjliyatisWel-all
inquiries, cither in peraon‘>or by friafl.
. VL' VAt'GHA^ IWIggist,
rpr-’to Sandy Botteilr; Vk. 1 ,,
II IE THE BEST.. -1
•«* - i 1 hHve 1 U8ed ’
inktriiinebr.of many string?, iu fine ,dleakking the Blood of ltd purl tree; and
**'*"'*' u r..T .. .1 And it to be the best in' the injanjitetl.
It not only purifiqs the. blopd, But is
A most excellent tonic, and-builds-'’tip
the general health promptly,!',.
J, MtiNtlA*. LitchfiekL Ilj.- 0 j
We will mail a treatise On Blood and
Skin-Diseases, to all W|)o will' scud
thelr.addresf tp ue. r 1 - * f i
SWFlTBPBGIFlOOO.t Atlanta, Ga. 1
(W0l.nl:
her of'yonths and tuiti lhns tji'at cainc
Amt jeV'rqTpl^'.^ijP, did nuu.ber sfz qu<J
ini to this, city to ,thirty aud four hiind^fe)d..
reaf miiltttuJfi^hat , -And it did edme to pgfi*
, — r -, ri -. tliut tlje
pbuSe, therein the Gbvernordid dweLl
Was given tp the people fyCa barracks,
^(l'erJiri thteir ’cin^ j^ho ware beooiu-
'iug great soldier^ lindeF tij;q jeactiiiigs
.Of the prince of tlid house of Spain,
t night dwell. 'And a princess of the
lojude of Taylot did reign over it wise
fy- ■ f [ -' 7 , ..
, And'it did come topqsH Oiat u gr.eat
’ (ower Was built in the center pf'Jhe
^City; and in it hnng a'^arge belb so
Umt the'people ;of u the.'city of Mill
edgeVifle mjgliV be w;krue(l of a fire.
And a ne w jcdgme.nt hall was built
in thh vejr 188f)’nnq it- ’vVqq‘ made Of
brick and stone'aml Wood;
Wdiold, 'fhe.f
kM’-atfil
And
pw *>i»b °u;t he*tbxrtljf E^qV J ^hi 4jo7U
'that Will p t tike CjV.n o 0 Hiktit
fJfP 8 *w'ew not sufficient, so^tl^Jbefr-''*- 0 ! 114 6« 3 hrtaWf thrbdcfhdbt ‘ ine wfto'lb
pie built great railway^ and bad cit v.
city.
niillii*n8 of dollars . wofth.-of. silvwr.
bullion they' would’ lint ofTen'frMe
coinage aA a substitnte 1, ,J.t is
needlrtfis to say that nd dejil)W(ci;«,tS|
made any promise; It is the policy
of the democratic Senators td 'kbop
clear of all entaii^leiiiecits.in or’d^jr ( t,q,
be prepared to faJce advante*?^-of
any circumstances that may oocur
to secure legislation in behalf 'bf tbV>
jieople. ; ' 7- '. :
' M i;, tijUrusyii, has, I ;i uiii , credibly)
knfprmfvL made up his mUnPto-KawA
iaapveial liiessagp to Gbrigres8’ 1 1ilW
piatin'g xvhat’kind'o'f a fli'ia!n(;iql'b|ll.
,h.e.wqifld sigjn . (Ie basiSOr-little in
fluence: in CojigreKH'-that tt’ aittiWtertl
litrtlciwhat'He^’rt'Coininehds. 1 *
Nd'iibnnnatio.h fyr' the
bu j;tiy-bjeiicTi of Bie.Snprome -UqugO:
has ijetiebeeu sent to the He WAV* 1 ,'
and ! aib told by a repiildicah
at < >r t hat ’ij'fs" d ojjib’t f ul, wJijttTi a f
will g,d j 11 qutU the Foccn.WB is «yisr.
reported to theilliouse, and the re-
publiqariH having tkcltly 'agreed
that New York slypuBl liave What
ever additional representation it is
entitled to shmild. there l^e a recount
jp. 'Nqw York ‘ city and Brooklyn,
it ih not thought that the-deniocrats
,ttlirq.i.l,pqiie‘4fs i>ks H kge.' * ■]::
. Seuaton Vest hoe presented to the
‘Senate a^noyiifriai'ffoiji .t'h.e Nation
al Bankruptcy Convention 'urging
the Immediate th^ ^r-
rwy hiuilfccuptoy itiiU. whicti- passed
thef MBllsrt, sVq^Z^A
haiq'liGii qf petitioqaaigtti»»t ite-parts-
ageu’h ftV(V Ijffrt a- 1 Vaeel veil fVdhl ,, jffie
The notorlofifr* ship ’3iUiWiry )l #rills
which,pa»soiIt,h«iSeiiaew«*tflie last
*essiimw«»e< tboi-aimdi for t*lte*'re-
pnbttoohH of* the 'Hxxytsd' chh'iiiiitj'ee
on MeridiAhl Miifiiu,',aud tl|ey liavve
agreed ,qpoq # single bill. as. a sub
stitute for both of them. The ilrtiv
i'llll'r'oinbibe^iimni' of tlVrt 1 h*atmi^s
of ( the.p,ther t,Wq,,p,ml,.W .mjrtaJuctp
pass the, House, morels the pity/
Itepresentatfvc < !ratn, OFTCftis.
Ilks hejtbrtrtd froln lln; llpuijc
Hiitt,ot{, dp \jt’ust, offices, a retjoLitioiii
calling on the Postmaster <hmertU
as to the extent -artd gfoUnds’frtr
cohiplilints qf‘inefficient post-office
service in Texuci andvother states.
There isis’ttas'uuicll talk about
Mr. Blaine’s r ^ , dp r h c tyy schemes as
there was,a pjipff tiiiie ago,, qnd/ a
suspicipajisjaivsing that the adniiv
tration isn’t* giving the SedretaTV bf
State” ally ekrnesb snjfport ii\
J, „ O ri.uxjm
FhotoStrfphic triqtifig toac^ip^
,A'.'|iew !^«lp^rt|ii‘e, jfi..the, api>tic‘ki,
tioji.of photography to the worjfcojf-
tile* IrttWr press-printer. Ainttrihihe’
is iirtw'firt^d'eittyTj’Tot* the prcfduti-
tion ,ojfi(l>0|ok', illustrations, or foa,
turning out.a complete illustrated
uewtiiafisrtr/artU’ls'Capablrt of pflrtt-
iii'g l0,80ff.fni^)ress)ops i»br lHidr.' A,
panoramic, juu,cliM“? caiimra is, qsail :
in noBjunutioii with the.i -printing!
machine.' ThI* , cWrtiara, i 'tt1lteHttikik;
pi.ct.ijr.ps yiij^tilipUs^y at’ t}nf r}t^^
four per,jitwq^id. is v*M>ttWq» flf ,pr«-.,
fiially tuaktiig liOr Ills Will*, While biff
neighbor Ik dpCHding^ all tlie (fold he
hiis gdC trvlWto k’dHbrce. 'One
has'gdC trying to get a divorce. *One
man I«sc«pic»-’ All the diseases fleth i«
hylr. to aiid-'gats kilhsl nil A railroad,
dies of whooping cough.
The edhdr of an exchange ha# diSr
covered the fact that this is:a topsy
turvy world.! Nrt'bne seems fio be,
sadsfled. Oneniun is struggling for
justice and another is Hying fj-om it.
Onrt man is savlbg up money to build,
a house And another is tryitig to sell
his dwelling for less than cost, to,
get rid of It. lOort man ’Is spending
all the uibhey he ban possibly make.'
tn taking’ a'gift to a! theatrt Anti. V ogue in wimis»vi»
printing limchHie i>* Jikaly to- tdrs.
ipie
costiMK) Hindu; uAc well? h»o»wnl pbr-
#on’s photograph, dith <» hitt
teiv c/Mdd J^rtopfed' -W
lbl<?l4'i tt 11 ^ ltt;jnt ( ed.,by OLg.Uf h’HWA
Lnrtrequlckiy*jtihHjn-yx>U Collid set upi •
be so perfbfttqve it would morti | e«oot!
lieTi priil'ted by lighykloii^, -for the ’
xttire arid aefaTT' which could he
posed ofbeeaiinH Mr.r Harrison stiiis
tendered the ftjtpOtnfm'erif 'td^Yntt I tV nf^d1-^Hfc'r«ter!Wt'lj1(inimalA<ig‘
toi- Ltii^^ldck for likeliest!''whljjlj.
have liim hfttve lb» itfenatw.Bofore ^.' onl<l 1 t j lkedti - H Tt would not then
the vote is taken on-tlte Force
the ertarrifiri is-"tois 1 rtmftll 1 io ^ 0 "^, ? 4 ):when
vo ^ e * jTjiji , text
Tlje farce called aif f iuyestigati(^rt ^bcured by. jkjw prqgem would
9^ Bensiqn .o^lce \>*W««r'°- he iinppatdblblUydU<S block process,
sumed by the House committee./The -nMutltiive priwts'’upon Ityandsirtr
Committee showsq*^rg^^^al more we f>'4'^f sensitirtttpk^K w^fiikh pass
^nxiety not to find utideVlfiS >^enta^
tjittii it does to find \t. pause beiuA? ,^lule tUe^^K^it .iii-
will be madejto gafc, |hm fto.wattittittt, actht# ,.; gat { ijgji* W JM©a
to look into the methods By< ^ttWR'i nse0 to^nriAfvWth ffiBhCttO, biVt**it
, a son of CoulmfsKloTiet' Rkir^t bCctifi^ve
Attorney fiy.g. lkri^c^MxnB^r '
pllcants, .whose cJahuis
practically pigeon-holed *ii
flee before ^e fob^’clia^e^Vtli^V'^
The bill rediijCipg ihe^kSifyfudkdry1fn? a v „„ rr , - T1Cl - ^
tiining an increase -in: pensiun ito
$3 has been favorably ^ Ui«e td the d«ertrtfeHuf WOtkmffS. ot j
leJirtnslt fzhig. tjilVer..
to tlvf t!<u!^i^fui W<
Rule of;this n&Tdfe .
sbwwM
fftfm ho cheat) that the pi^hufftiticnt
tq the House. T%.V VW^
iVlow to the pepWftji Rgtjutitdfe'nks h6S. .
Secretary Nohieds ;trying>‘.to strike .fotiu so cheap that the prepUfat
them still harder by getting all-thte' the paper willjebst hut lit
Jj . . , . Ul fJVz.itj, no r.v* and the possibilities iui rare: way
Btlateij to adopt 1 printing rhf rihotographyi Willi dieorni
'voguajln Manwiolimiyjt's, .Mljumsota
torhey General “of ’Flie^ Bttite *' Jb’dR 1
lifter a'|%fciirt(6;i , r%!*;;^|jp8jf^
Ixvv.of-charge,, ,, da4-Je* o
W*** V K, |^ Z* HWttSito «©-tt P portioniMWtibmi|»W^*-
1kg for a memI>orshIf» , AV Jhtf -trt
House of Representatives has been
latgeiy (in creased
per box.
25 4t.