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THE CONSTITUTION PUB. CO
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FOR THE WEEK ENDING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1878.
No. 13, Volume X
TERMS OF THE CONSTITUTION negro to ret np before an audience, propristed It 1 gi' itc>tely,batIn ■ conn-
KDtTION, by null. oo* rw 111: 111
Boube, (I m.»bne numtlu penMe U >4
WXJCKLV EDITION. pahlUbad fle Tu(On,
tttereer.tltOiMx nouh. « 10. parable la
ZX l1K*TIO!CS.-L«.k .1 tb. pentad label on
*•» mar. tb. 4»U nine. Slows wkn tb.
MkrarfoUai iipbe. rm nt lb. mhi ft
lamluMwmkttdwi
OOShlliX'TlOJt.
Attavta. Qt,
Aurr'e ambition I, still naeatiafled.
Taa Canadians are not all foi Liras
It may to mint tba: C ulcer injlbe
Act d etricl wll be corked op.
Dcstso (be past three month, thit
baa Indeed been tbe snnnv aoatb.
The mein uoable with iiule Eugene
Hale wae the Maine election.
Taa republican, didn’t bare aneb a
Hale of a time In Maine aa may ex-
Brant baa already carried a majority
of the oonntiea in tbe ninth diatrici in
hie mind.
Jimmv Aaoaaaoa don’t know whetr-
er tbe original Buerman letter ban been
found or not.
Ban BcTLaa'a fall in Mtusachusetb
will not be a bard one. He will bare a
Ouabing und«r him.
Obth oogbt to write a letter of tbanks
to Hayee lor remoring Lew Wallace to
tbe land of tba “Fair God.”
The New York Tnbnne la hurting
tbe ryea of Da reader, with copiee of
cipher diapetibea dictated by Mrt.
Jcnks
Am independent candidate la merely
aeelf-appointed u,her lor ibe pur poo
of conJuc ing unwary democrat, info
tbe repnblican organintlon.
Bob Isosssoli. Is going to lecture on
"Borne bit.taken of Moaee” Tbi.
ought to be Incarnating to CoL Tuggle,
of LaGrang*.
It teem, that Eugene, of Maine, waa
a Hale fellow well met in the lau
election. He probably thlnka he war
met too Moron.
Pattciwin knout upon which aide
bit Graham bread ia buttered. He
Dred.cta that he will be ancceeded in
the senate by Wade Hampton.
Va Eva ara will ahnnly make a
•ptect in Nee Y irk, and the metre-
p litan papers ere arranging to publish
tbe two first sentences ol tbe bar-
rangue.
Atlanta has oonlr.bated about three
thousand dollar, to tbe yellow fever
euff.-rore. Bavannah'e contribution le
ebont seven thousand. The contrast
la painful.
It must be remembered that tbe In.
dependent candidates have already
begun to water their ponieaatthe rame
branch with the republicans. This
tblrg can't last always wi bont a swap
ping ol horsn
I« Mushy Rally going to leave u.T
The n. at i.«m will be that James Gor
don Bennett, who is ,o conarlcnr unit
relieving the yellow fever infferan by
playing the magnificent game of polo,
has railed for foreign parts.
aver of his own color, and inanlt tbe try like this the matter would well
Wives of oar deed soldiers. Let it be beer loll end explicit invasrtftfaffi.
laid, to the credit of the noble dty of
Borne, that tbe brute waa driven out of
tbe city end be dare not show himself
•bt re again.
We will give “ The Brinish Pocket
Claisice,” a work consisting of twenty
volumes in 10 32 mo., to tbe person
•ending ten .obecribere to The Weekly
CoKrrrrtmoir,and twenty dollars. The
work le worth half tbe amount.
Wc will give “The Farmers and
Planters Encyclopedia of Agriculture,”
8 v , to the person sending us six sub-
ecribera to onr Weekly twelve dollar.)
The work le worth half ibo amount
We will give "Tbe Science end Prac
tice of Medicine,” by Wm Aitken, M.
D„ 6th edition, 2 vole., doth, to the per
son sending us ten subscribers to tba
Weekly and twenty dollars. Tbe work
is worth b«ll tbe amonnh wtf
We present elsewhere a foil report ol
a • perch delivered by Jndge A. B
Wrig it, of B -me, on tbe financial alto
atlon, at Hamilton, at tbe request ol a
Urge number ol people.
Tbe speech ia characteristic of Its
msker—and that U saying a great deal.
Thera U no more brilliant and logical
orator In tbe south than Judge Wrlgbt.
He Is almost matchless in fervid, im
parsioned oratory, wbicb, while it I
adapted to the greet crowd, loses noth
ing in daasicsl finish and elegance.
We pronom.ee bU effort which w<
publish this morning equal to bis beat,
and tbe (rear ol any utterance we hav*
bad upon ibe same subj-ct in many ■
day. It is foil of fi re fl .shea of elo
quence, brand by a strictly logical Idas,
end will have a powerful • ffeet upo:
public sentiment. We earnestly advis-
nttk most casual reader to study this
speech carefully. It is more than worth
tbe while
oor COLQiJITT IN TBM NOR TB.
We print elsewhere an extract from
tbe Bpringflrid, Ohio, Brpublican, r
leading paper in that section,discussing
tbe effect cl Gov. Colquitt’s Ute vier
to tbe north.
Georgia should really be proud of her
eloquent and chivalrous governor and
tbe fine impreraion that he made on
onr brothers of the north. He U belnv
praised in the warmest term* by <h
I apers ail over east and west,and there
no doubt that, iu vigorous parlance,
“be literally walked off with them.''
The good tbet a tour through the non!
by aocti a representative of fbe her
reoMnent of the south will effect car
hardly be estimated. From all tbi
ranka • f southern statesmen it would
be impcscible to select one who man
admirably and thoroughly represents
tbe finer traditions and the loftier qual
ities of the eon h than Gov Culquitt.
There Is no position that he wonid no
grace, no responsibility that be could
not sustain. He Is admirable ai soldier,
statesman, patriot, gentleman.
BAD ADVICM.
A tumor is prevalent among mali
cious prisons that Keernay is a failuie
because be endorses Butler. Human
nature ia a mighty carious compound
It it were not K -arney might one day I «*»s.cnu r.u for iae surrender ol malefactor
be nrealdent 1 wl ; > 0* tuaored by use torernmeat of Suuta
' GnoUna: umi k. will saeielss iha itrao -Ml*.
We clip tbe following from the Co
lumbus Times:
Tbe Augusta Cnionlde, Uke Ih's paper, think.
Usatlbeicmeay of South Carollis aealott the
•terd lake, by tbaaovnoocof Msssscnusetulu
ta. Elaptoi cmo, 1. "retallstloo to kind.” Tb
Cbru* lc:« iaji : -donmor Bamp-on .hoa.a
csom II to bo mid. known lk.t nnlpt Elmpton
n iimn up, no nquutuouof ibe governor et
Tux Chicago Inter Ocean ia afraid of olad by uonroor Klee to protect Stanechueo.u
eonthera claims. Will the able editor rotate rrbo m«j wr .solw lute. mas. ini.
ol that aupar-loyal sheet Join ns ins • "betOnvernoru.mp:o»iboaMuo
crusade against the average eonther
claim. T We ask the question in all
Bid -advice, bra'braul Gjvernor
Ujmpton has taken an oath to suppor
tbe c .ustitution of tbe United S ates,
which requires that fugitives from Juc
tics shall be delivered up on demand
of tbe executive authority of tbe
Jana A. Hi Lixt-Law it one of ih-t
most violent republicans lu ihe dua
lly. His cacd.deture In -he .event!. | >ute WD etci they fi d. Hi.'oath was
district will put the pa’riotUm of acme I without coudUion or proviso, anil he
ol Dr. Felton's more consclenliouv tap- | mast discharge the ob'igauon it im
porter* to ft rrry severe test. | posse precisely ss he anderstseds it
— - - — 1 He oald not in foro contciaUix et i fl
K»xrns wl samnier re*urta in north I hi* delinquency with a like delinquency
Georg a rue aettlng ou their front doo- on ^ p, rt ct qo T K ce _
atena with • double barrel ebot-guns As a question ol policy, your ad vie-
locking for puMisbere of guide books I appear, in oo better light The court
They say they ere the wont dead beats Rn j j Qr i^, 0 ( South Carolina bavt quite
in the lend, eqn-11 - 'ramp-.
Not even tbe wealth of heat which
marked the more tropical days of tbe
past summer mad. any impression
npun Chari, a Francis Adams. Tb-
thermometer worn atx.nl hit neck to
warn ciliseoa i ff, stood firm at thirt.
degrees below sero
enough to do in taking care if native
thieves, re bhera and murderers. So
perimp -<e the labor and txpenre c
prov.drag for Massachusetts enmina a,
whom yon won'd thn- invite to th.
elate, and this harden w -old be greatly
aggravated, if not insupportable. N
bre'hrenl Let Gov. Bee make wba
■port he may ot bis ew rn duty, bat d
not ask the noble Hampton to do whs'
we are astir fled, yon yonneWea, upon
Ml ATM INSOLVENT Aa WX
The repeal o! the bankrupt act has
beau bailed with delight in ell parte of
tbe country and the rejoicing appears
to have been ss unalloyed as if there
had been a final termination to the
career of refuge laws for insolvent
debtors. In truth, : be states now oc
cupy the precise positions they did be
fore tbe bankrupt set went into effect.
In most of the states there are relief,
homestead and insolvent debtor’s laws
which offer protection to tho>e who
fi-d themseves unable to meet their
liabilities. In order that trade mav bt
carried on eafely and understanding!}
it is necessary that tbe mercantile com
munity should promp 1/ inform them,
selves upon tbe laws and ossgej ii
matters of insolvency in tbe covers-
states where their trade is prosecuted
Atlanta has a large and constantly
growing trade. Shereacheeont her ens
tom fn'o all thr states between the At
lantic and Mississippi, eouih of the Tea
neeeeeriver Her tri ds in all these state,
grows with each succeeding year Em
it is of paramount impurtance to be.
merchants that they ehcrald be posted
in tbe matter of the laws and practict
of three several states in affairs ol in
solvency. To meet present require
menta we insert here brief abstrucui ol
the laws in those states, premising tha.
the law of Georgia upon the subject i>
well nnderetood, in view of its recen-
discussion in the constitutional con
vention.
In A'abama there is no insolvent oi
siaignmrat law. Attachments ms;
under certain drcnmstancee
Exemptions are: personal property ol
a resident not exceeding SI 000 in value,
an improved homestead ut 160 seres h
tas coantry, or a city, town or villag.
Ot, with improvement not exceeding
$2,000 In addition to the above $20o
worth oi cioea for a mechanic, wejrin.
apparel, family library and picture,
and grain and groceries for a family io.
twelve months.
In Florida a debtor may assign hi
property with preference. Attach
ments may issue. Exempt; 160acre
of land, with residence and buxine*
house in country, or half acre of lam.
with residence and business house ir
dty, town or village; $1 000 ol
al property.
In Mississippi there is no provisioi
for astignm.nv. Attachments is nil
for fraud or against non-residents. Ex
• opt: Tools, libraries of pr- fassiouak,
$250; to tbe head of a family, animals
and provision.-, $100; furniture, $100;
homestead ol 80 scree, $2,000.
In North Carolina an insolvent debt
or, to obtain a discharge, must pl> coal
bis property in the hands ol a irnste.
appointed on petition, who will hold
he same for the benefit of creditors
He may then receive a discharge, bn
the debt is not aischsrged. Imprison
□lent for fraud. Attachment may ia
ine. Exert pt: Belt cied personal prop
erty, $500; homestead, $1,000.
In South- Carolina any debtor may
make ao Assignment for the benefit ot
hit creditors, mav prefer one creditor
to another, and claim a release in foil
a condition precedent to consign
ment. A tachments may isane spe
cially, only for fraud or non-residence
Exempt: b< m .stead, {1.000, furniture,
tools, e c $400.
Iu Tennessee, no general insolveo
law. Debtor may make assignment
and prefer creditors in good lai'h. At
tachments may issn-. Ex mpt: home
stead $1,000 to each head of family,
honaenoid and stock.
Ia Virginia there are no ineolven
laws. Debtors may assign for benefi
of creditors, with preference. Attach
ments may issue only for fraud or non
residence. Exempt: library, $100;
wearing apparel, furniture, era ; to a
household, real or personal property,
$2000
We advise our mercantile friends to
fully inform themselves upon the
points indicsted above. Taey will
thereby save themselves a deal of an
noyauce, if not loss of money.
csiiia ar-n vJifVAi.it.
A Fatal Wald Bear ■Illedcevllle-A
Mo-inn F-lsn rum.
a aavKMca ax in.
SptcUl dispute to Tue Constitution.
Millxdoivillx, September 11.—
Deputy UUud Bum Hinhs B. D. Luma1en,nt
Jtaooo, ud pure. Jack Elmbnsw, Jemc. Lux
« Moore, .lei or Match, .armpted
ro yoauf men named Emir, ol this
dionty. etraixed whk llucli dMIllllna A Ca
per a:. Cast .OAOed. K mbrew la mortally ud
L-uy ■enrely wouajisj. The party Arr tred iu
talA dty emty talc morntae. sad th. wouoUet
an.anttc.lTltiimeilaAlattention. Urt.tex
t prer-U- In tb* cimmnnlty Mann-
Lamilen EM ulccnphod to a .TAunAH lor In-
TBM MMFMBTH DISTRICT.
TMe Ceegr—tnaat Vote «f 1874.
We have been freq tently requested
to publlah tbe oficUl vote ot tbe rerentb dis
trict In 1S74 for a member or oooftme. We
Sire below tbe oSslal flentea tram which it
will bo Acre that Dr Felum alt not recelr. •
nujority ot tbe vote, at tb. dlitrtct, but limply
. pl.rauty of SI WM. Tb. official Centre Are re
follow.: ,
Total
Telton'r ptnmllty. S3 .
In the midst ol other questions f
p iblic policy, it should bs borne in . ,,
in ud that even U gold and greenbacks | r«fl ctiou, would r.ot do,
Wkreaclnally at p.r, forced resump
tion would he as abomination. It ia a
matter altogether ont of tba previse*
of legislation.
soBiLMcra FiRAijau
Tba telegraph informs ns bat Nob
ling tbe monomanian who went gun
ning foi Euperor Willi. m intheatreat
MAiaK
TooBDcaroa hxlx.
Eixswosth. Mx, September IL-Tbe repubU-
cam coiscodc U>e eiedioo d Murct, creeatetck*
er. In the filth dkuict, by 600 plurality.
BOW TBX HCDSX ITAMM
POKTXAXU Mx, Septfmber 11 —The boo«e
now sunda 68 zepuDilc⁡ 21 demoenn; 48
cretnbecXtza. wltn 14 dixtricia to beer from,
1 oppctalil a nujorlty. Freud le eliteru
werd 4 of Portland. Aldermen wlU hear the
_ *e, ana it may change four democrat le repre
■eutailrea to repohUcana, and that may chaugt
tue iefialature.
ab xrmxxcx or dulotaltt.
Puktlaxd, beptemtm 11. SJ0 p m—Return*
thu* far -how lhAt the house aunda: Kepuh'l-
61 dimoenua 21, icreenhecxerj M. with 7 v
from.
THE nXAL EXSULT.
Special dlspaica to The Conatltutlou.
Poxtlakd, Mb , September. 12.—'The boom
stanaa now rxiy-lTe rtpub.iceu* and twe
demccraia tupporiing republicana; twauty«om;
demterata and flltytdxht Ereenbacken; fire an
not reported, of which two are known to he
rrccnbackers. Thla make* it BUiy-aeren re
pubiicus to al^nty-oue oppo'itio i. It ia a
queauonlf ermeof the hard money democraU
>y noi effl Ute with the mpebneana.
dui«e of, fraud in ward 4 of .Port land,icar* a
cbaneeiocbAuxeUMr Toteatotna ttpaoiicana,
That would c>to iha rtpablica a a majority on
J-*tnt ballot and perm.t them to elect their auu
tffictaU, providen the two repuhllcan-aemocraif-
not xet drirtn oter by the at a t gA
CHATTANOOGA.
AS TO TKB TXLLJW F1TM U THAT TLACB.
gptclAi dwpatch .to The Coneiio ion.
Chattanooga, September 9 - On
Satarday I talet aphad you about the death of
Mrs Eurfeacd h*r little ion with bilious remit
teni ferar. Th«‘e wara the caws that crest *
each extreme ant«xettement atonx the Uaa ofthe
Weetaru and Atlantic railroad od Satordsy eren-
la*. Ob my retain from your dty, 1 instituted
carefa! lnTmtifsiloos sad btcame thoroaghlj
eetlefisd that both ceeee wire aa telagraphed-
pernicious, hiious n mi ties t fercr.
The death of Willism Grlffla, a re r agee from
Memphl , at the Van Bora house Fr.diy, w th
genuii.e yellow ferer, had much to do with tbi
excitement (rowing out of the death of Mrs
Burre and soo All sore of stories were pu
ato dreilatlon sad erea this morning it le diffl
colt to obtain the exact facts. It ia trus Ute
d had been rick for nearly two weeks, and
the mother has had two attecks of bilious fere
within a month, but all these facta were loe
eight of In the apparent sadlennees of tbe two
deaths The excitement has sow nearly subside .
and here are about the facta:
Mr. Burge Urea In a wooden building, tzxni-
log into a pond of fllthy, atagna t water. Tbe
a or life preferred-by Barge and family
were ccercely in wooord with sanitary prudence
The mother has been a terrible sofleier from
womb dleease sedan abeeee formaryyears,
besides being addicted to Intemperance. He
faTOil e child waa first iml.ten with bilious ferer
and >h a her oldest son was tiken down. She
1 adjustrecorered herself from an attack, hut
i Ln<*ertook the nuralsg without calling In a phy*
fliciaa. She waa attacked aga n with ferer her
self. A phyriclen was then caLed in Th
too died, wh eh so ifie ted the mother
tnat she swooned and the* » ent Into hyaurlca.
We* kened by die see, watching and p rfaepe In
temperance, she wae nnable to wlthsUnd the
nd died the morning after her ion's
burial. The older aon la rapidly rccorerlng,bar
ing let np some to-day
Tbe ferer with which thla mother and child
died wns malignant bilious, reo-lAent ferer; a
disease that haa been pfenning for over a mouth
city and county. Had these two p^tl nta
bten removed at once to a deaJy residence and
been promptly treated by a physician there la
Uttle doubt bat that they woo d bars recov. r d
did the otuer partanla In diff rmt par s ol the
dty.
It wm reported that Mrs. Bcrge had wished
the lines of Griffle, the M< mpb a patient, but
ia to: certain; ihe husband* recoil- eta la
not reliable oo the»object. It Is q lte probable
she did. Those who washed tfce linen of the
first patient here, before It was sofpect da shad
yellow ferer; cave suffer.-d no in oi r jnlence
from it Indeed orer thirty tllflt rent people via
lted that patient; he family with whom she
stopped nursed ter day sad night, tome of them
at tlm a steeping on her bed, but no disease haa
orertakenaayof them. AH thla satisfies our
people that yellow fercr cannot b.oome epdemlc
—Indeed cannbt lire In ChatUnooga
The colored refugera from Meirphie hare re*
cor red and wtra reicuMd It m querent.ne thi*
ANCTHXR DISPATCH
MnxrDoxriXAE.UA, eept l .-Deputy U.
Marshal mm«den axd pome la auemucing as*
night toame: the Benia drothera, ot Hancock
oouuty, tor Illicit duULing, were fired into
Jack K:mbrew and Jernes Lax -y were Wi.uu
d. Ki xhro'i right arm waa shattered at th
elbow, and L<oey wounded In the groin and
■XMnach. The Eaataee made good thell escape
Tm wounded men wen brought here and
1 th* mornmg. Laaey
m I ol Betlin “ d B «* r b *f8 ir * hi * at lb. MoGDab'i botM, with »ra tUILHir-
muaurd pl«tarln Maine. It draw. succumbed to. "par « .ttenlreoa K.«ura t,
tbe itreng'h out oi the republ can or * , “ , 7 „ “ ,
gui.«Uon We want more greenback »'*•>• ,b * lnD ^ Tbe
parties In Maine, bnt non. in Georg-. ,B wmch tbe “<•“'«»« “ impurt^b
We are comparatively rel. here, bni aag.enUTe. H we remember
M.ine need. Wb. ^generated. Let u the ol Ko
lbs xrernback mov. meat proceed. I biUn »»“ tb * > “““t* * l ^^ kUbB »
I a'aodiidct “paralyaia of tbe lane*,'’
•Wn have rreelved tue premium list I aaperindured by tbe cboppirg i ff r I
ol tbe second annual exposition ul th.
Americus Fair association, to be dele
on the 8J1 of October, con inning Ion
dava. The list is neatly printed bj
S lien A Smith, al Macon, and the pro
miurnr are large and varied. Tb. lai
will undoubtedly be a
hia head. From time immemorial “pu
alysta ol tb. lung.” baa been caused
among regicides by tbe same practice
aud uulailug process
I: w> aid be uniair, iu vi- w cl th
m—gre d. ails at band, to couelud
t iu Nob l og lost his head before b-
loet tbe use ol bis respiratory otganr-
We would be p eased, however, tubav-
some defiui.e .rearance to tbe contrar;
N roiling has been h^d in clout, am
itary confinement aince tbe commit-
uon cl tue crim. and the reports ol th<
aiate puyaici.oa aa to his conditiot
have iaapin d ail along a fear that eom.
day Nobtlit g would be In a fit oondi-
n, w P Hxaxit it late ol tbi- I ^ ih® organiatDou ol a tuners
dty and Chaplain ot th. national honre | “ ^
ol repreeentatlvea, preached a aermor.
■tnalac Laotj u dotsx wel..
Lana—g nbre dud
dABsetouC; box
axaa ic raxnox.
CUawxv, N. J , gtpemtiw 11.—The Ualo.
N.uouu t—ut of tbls tail curpAiiUed jcatenlv-
l'm aa*p.c-Lm wre c.nrei by .brinktxe u
r Alar, ud Aspr- tatelou lx rrei etaat. (aptial,
ttOL.Oa lit. tbattc-t tbe cttditotAWUI b* paid
ia I. L
a rx xa nexr.
It iron. Kept- 10. AdAT was a atm <xbt
berer-au-rdar bet—a Juba ooutai.or Boaum-,
i tauter
We regret t» read utatOoL J. Har
vey Madter, ol tbe Memphis Ledge:
baa been suicxea d -wn by tbe yelloa
lev r. CoL M. baa just returned trom
an Enropean tour and wia prepared foi
an arduous winter campaign In tb*
editorial hamrse. We wiau him
•reedy roc- eery
In Washington on Saturday, tbe >ob
Jcet ot which waa tbe dreadlol rev.
gee ol yellow lever in tbe South.
I not forget, more ways than one
| bring about “paralysis ol tbe lung.
Tbe discipline of state prisons, where
I offender, against the person, of maj
tbo dose ol tbe sermon $300 wasratacit «»tT are co^flaed, ia replrte witU can
(or the sufferers. W 1 Uoa * “ d *•*«***» <=«tboda lor attain
It 1 MU n n LA ADI.SO TO.
tioua and effective methods for attain-
in | this reaulL Considering the dr
cnmatanceol Nobiling’a cmno it is not
bard to imtg-ne, tha- any condition
lavorabie to a “par-iyau ot ibe lnngs'
appertaining and belonging to him
were not neglected. The execution ot
From tbe Buns Bulletin we tear
that a negro man named Henry Brow
maflft ft ipcccti ia R >iae ft low dxy
since tor Dr, Fdton. This negro Browt, I Hoedel waa probably necessary, bnt in
in bis speech, made a slanderous attack the present state ct German sodety
on tbe wives ot dead confederate no! I and polities there .-e some axperi-
dien. Tbe statements in the speech I menu which the state cacsot afford
are too diag sating to pnbliab. It is I to repeat too ohrn. In tnchuemer
certainly coming to a pretty pass when I geacy “pnniyaiaoi tbe 1deb>” iaa ham-
white men will support n man for ol- I dy complaint to havwaronnd the prie-
** who will patmit.». esoMe,. rnijat %i-hopse. SJbUin* a»I bay# ap
u UMima
»C* 1X10-
Kxw Toae. Srptrm.xsT 11 —Tb« Uu$pi»,wbiCT
arrtr«d to <uj from Loudon, oo 8c isaber 7 ou
tlMtuaki ri .Ntjcf jaallAal, tao 1us» tft* burx
Hellos da rice a to lex fog. a exIhk htt imiae-
dlatcij. Her crow. It ux u.mDer, w ro reccaed
and Orouxut here
• HOT AMD E11AXT1
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dicWUttauiAlAaryorihrwcned bo lileo* uoU
craeauAsrod Ot*o Boctunsa, mt crenlace
WhileEOenpuuc to»x enwthe ihrwu wm
«ad killed ftp Boafeana.
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Shrcfhl dfopaich lolhc O—Bata.
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min* axuw U equ ootutes on oonsci Tec
feaoz, • f«a»oos su comer roaort. toot fire,
(bo wools atnaaors was dsauojed.
A TtKKIBa.£STstMTm
r*Mt]*tsrM l*cr«..M Killed by Use
AGRICULTURAL.
IBM rlMLD, TBM WAHM, TBX BAM-
Wheat — Mar-wren— Clay Ml-*went
Flcklcd Peaches, Hwilm CwUets.
INTO FREEDOM.
Who the freed Btrda Are
Oar roodero oil know thaLwhatsTor promote*
ths trowhof plxnti la a ruAnure Thlamxnure
as* is ia their growth by eutoilng lato thsir com-
PosiUoa.A d aid to Absorb asd rs'Aln moisture
from the Atmosphere, sod atthe ssme time the
plAnt sbeorbe from the msnere nutriare gseee.
Msaure does more than thla—It helps to kill In-
atcti And weeds, while decomposing In the toll,
1: protects plants from the chaajtsa of weather,
sad It Improres the texture of the seiL Farm
euahoold a-ndy than thlaga, learn the com do
sltta of manures, and how and when to n»e the
rarloux kinds. The manure of a cow la cold.
if ore It suits a light soil; that of hones,
hogr and poultry la hot, and la beat salted to
cold hesry sol'a Freah manat* cs&ces heat
whle ferment lag, therefore It will lighten the
soil, and old roctrd manure will make the soil
i compact and firm. There la no animal
that predaces a richer manure than the bird
Two hundred weight of gmano mixed with one-
half the uioal quantity of rome other manure,
and pnt oo an acre of tround will tell ou th t
i, do a
tit c
Young Bo c* I* eocvskece&L Time la no
sickness «xcj.>t a chaa attends to* months of
Aagrs’ and gepumber in all southern cities.
There I* absolute y no yellow fev*r, not tree
among ref acta G. C. C.
W A FAIGHT CAM ECU IS TO FRANTIC TEASE.
bpe&Ai from onr own OorreaponOent
There have been probably two cases of yellow
lerer here which terminated fatally, and a lew
others which h.ve yielded readily to treatment
All these h-re been imported from Memphis.
Tosre has r oc only not bron no yellow fever
among oor di'sans bat no disease which mote
nearly rcsemoles it than a severe c*se of ague
xa
Thar* axe a few—probeb > fifteen la all—c
of bi*looa remittent fever from ths effhc a ol
which so tar, one b y aged 6, Arthur Barge,
died 'sat F.-‘day. Tbe lad'a mother, a wemau
aged 49. t ffl.cted with uterine and heart oUeaac
was taken * cx—not wi h liver- when the boy
died, asd tha OWd tbe next Saturday. She
bad fallen down a fight of stain a few days be*
lot* Arthur died, la addition to the huts ana
tact with seeds or the roots of plants. Hog ma
nure or barn yard manure turned under on gar
dens will enrich. maim,end lighten the groand.
Horre manure is of the most value when fresh
Mix it wi'h other manures and coyer with ab
sorbents as aoon as possible, before a lots of !*>
nitrogen To make good, strong manure, give
your stock rich food. Com period and fully fer
mented manure before used, ft best.
gardens, bone dust mlxeo
w* a ashes or pulverlz xi chsrcval *v good. Goar-
coai makes a light friable soil, Kivu it a dark
color and adds to its warmth. When oomposv-
ed with night soil It becomes pondretle,and Is a
good fextli x ;r. Leaves, straw and rubbltb
thrown together, aud moistened with a mixture
of lime ana salt4f kept damp until decomposed.
, s excellent for trets aud shrubs. Swamp muck
with salt, lime or leached ashes, is a gMXl ferti
lizer. Broad leaved plants are benefited by at-
p-ying plaster. Tar. bark, decayed chips, saw
dust, shaving*, hog hair, leaves covered with
soil, are of great advantage to potatoes.
WHEAT.
Ixercise judgment In selecting year seed, ss
well aa what fertillxdt u> ate. I/?sra what whea
la productive, aa well as that which will makt
good flour* The best w heat-growers study ihett
things, aa well sa the quantity of wheat to b»
steded per acre, at the same time the quality ol
the soil and the preparatlonof the land. Many
th t early aeeclog and small grain and
pxrr laud will inquire teat r ed than late seed
ing, large grain and rich land, and that fleeij
prepared compact land will rtqutre le*s ihai.
rough, loose land. Many try remedies or prt>
rentallvaa fa- rash If any remedy has betr
discovered, we do not kcowlu A very notec
German agrlcouuzlst, mx hows before rowln;
his wheat, prtpAi v a steep of threj measures ol
powdered quick lime and ten measure ol c?a
urine, and po»n two quarto of this on each p.ck
of wheat, stlril&g the wheal until each grain 1*
white with tbo preparation. He r»j§ tost be
haa foUowed thla plan foe yeau vrtth soooets.
In former numbers ot The CoXkTnouoN, art!
c;es will be found giving remedies *?e hav
.-*gri that early itededard early cut wheat li
leaf apt to i osL Prepare your land well, give it
a sufficiency of soluble fertilises wheat thei
will grow up strong, vigorous and healthy, ant
wl'l be lu a condition to wltbrand ru t.
corns czansiici.
From one of oor exchangee w© nctici
that Eildwln coox.ty paid ont th * year some
950,000 for cun and muL It requires i
thousand bales of cotton to pay for this. When
we think of the number of valuable acres of land
lu Baldwin, we »re strongly inclined to tbe balln
•ha there are a large namber cf planters In thi
county who ara not t*ue to their own Interest,
asd are hard y acting fa’r to their land. BeLe-
cultivation, n J idiciom rotation of crops. «nd oj
such as are ad-$o*sd to thit soil, plenty of gma
string and applying maunre, orcedlnx and few
Ing bettfr stock, wonid not cn’y hav j prevented
i he pay it? mt of Baca a au« , but would have
k pt the oil intact and made U better. Thi*
farmeia of bvldwin should a e all the a t >plla cc
they are able to bilug their lauds Into beticr
cultivation. Improved Ullage, div.raiflcd agr.
culture, aud special mrouxev, wilt go a gr vd long
way toward preventing toe p tying out of 957,100
for com aud mesti
CLAY SOIL.
Aosicultusal Eorroa Cunamunoa: I bavt
afleidof Uev«n «ti ciav .aad wmcuuco.d
wet and nsru to work, anc In dry wevtoer it cu--
comes hard and cracks. What cut 1 do for i.7
M.
Jnn m loan a* you can.mak* It mellow. Woik
and m-na^e It so thatalrand warmth r in pene
trate It. CoilrMagord quantity of barnyard
inis, pnt Uon your field, sow it down 1
peas or clover, and tors under Themruu
aud vegetable material wtil change tbecharac
of the uU. It may be necesrary to nnderdza
your field. Oay Lad will admit of heavy m>
nuring, and heavy manorieg wil'Improve the
texture of the sol!, and the better the soil, th
larger the crop:. It la a little troublesome, aid
cor a stme uieg io brug np a field of this char
acter, bnt when dre.e. It witi last and repay yon
awzzr fotatofi.
Potatoes, laid Pempey. a learned darkey. Is
hebedoos x. p'oglcai vegetable what grows ail
under Cs.-und, 'c-vd^ top,auddit bears car*
nlvezora fljwer at the bottom. Potattro ia
betiy gccl hllcl aud den dey am bet'er rosaud,
but If you cin steal de lard de bnt way of all U
fry him, bekaLS den de *tane am mert
aud drluk. each am de gxeat merits of po*
txa.
■Poo*i**sb«ad was pretty leve’ on the vegetable
Tbj are c: cnlj go-d for nun bui alra for t»n.
stixk mo iexw We are glad f» km
fi$e crop of teem 1st dug isimdin the state, a<
tha aarne time not a bcshel :c > ir-aoy. * De tup*
can ue mace gcoJ food for a'uck. and fa ranis
should eee to it snd save a>‘ thtir putat j vim a
Thi ft with thrjiotvt js will as>ist to mpke tht:
meat, drink and sleep of their stock this winni
boiled or ateamcl.
—Fa iron as a tree Is cat down. If Intended for
mechanical parpens, it vhoold be atrip; id of l»a
Msriett * hld » “ n “ tion Sand »y
™ lta “ et K4ac * 1 *• 111 rtqa d J mauiitc. It n» told Ul orerth, .tree:, tbu
-Tbe to-' 1 cf the V -tt-i Stitts to the b-it Is I jxn. bid seen bxokxk
tbe wood jet la t&ray Earopeso countries th. four ot tb. pit-oner, rooflaed tbere n
teumta jtoldptrs^.01 at tbe toad under coiti- bedeeceped. It eppeue train tbo teettmoOTOt
T.uon n greatly on tbe tocreeee tram Terr to I pmoettTtasMer tbe>ea the. tbecerape oe-
rtv- I curred shortly after midnight, and it Isatao very
-3oUsm cultivation reqilre constant atixrlnx, I evldvct that the prisoners were assisted In the
then they do noi harden ou tbe surface; and do I work of breaking out by
not become tco cimpact (or the proper admit• I acccmpucw outside
sion of air; rain and heat, and for the free I There were horses writing tor them, and they
crowtb of the fibrous r JOtv. I were heard going in different directions at great
* In a hot ueasoo finely pulvcrivsdeolllncisas- speed
toe deposit of dew and admits it to the root* I An examl atlon cf the Jill showed that the
of plants. 1 prisoners sawed their way ont near the door.
—Tickle the ground with the hce.the plow the I They were undoubtedly furnished the instra-
spile and toe harrow And the attract on of mols-1 menu with which to achieve their freedom by
tore wLl De in ere tied, the circulation ol the nu- I (rlecd* who awaited them outside with hones
tiitive ga*« will beetccnitgcd snd the ftitillty I for their uf». The sheriff tried to find
of the oti will bn added ta I trace of tbe escaped prisoners but with Utile
floral rrxxa. I sucoern They went at brerit neck speed and
—Watering with warm water hastens the I will prob.bly hide aa effectually as potato:*
growth and causae early and free fl.werinxof I AU day Sunday the eearch was kept np to no
the Calls. I effect. YeeUrday morning to the surprise o!
—Hyadrths that have flowered ouce In the I too community one of the escaped prisoners F
house are not ot olach vaine for house culture. I C Rollins, uuder sentence f*r assanlt with in-
—Tuberous rooted byonlas, make excellent I tent to murder, retnrred and voluntarily
basket plants Grow them In good sail, keep I gave hixself of
them well tapplied with water, and a mederate- I to th* sheriff.
ly*ool, dry house. I He says he was not In the plan of the other
-For ill lies, a sandy soil to best. Do not I to atape. and that they were gone before
crowd them. As soon aa the leave* are gone I he knew H* the sp- rture and walked
clean off toe bed. Rake in an Inch or ao of well I tnto freedom himself. After sitting out and
rotted cow manure,if possible, or any other. ] taming around awhile he conc'uded to return
—Cutting tulip* benefit* the bulbs. The for- I 4X1,1 9 lre himself up, a* he U cocfllent of a new
mation of aetd, however, irjurea the bulb. I trial and an acquittal.
—Do not pot rotts and leave them exposed to I Hv **J* he knows notolng of the whereabouts of
,je xnn before the zoota have formed, else the I other prisoners. Hts story is generally cred-
plant will show feebleness*. Place a ncwljapot-1 ltod ^ ***■ fi° ktrougiy in bis favor,
ud plant in a cool place until the new roots fill I °t Cobb county, Mr W P Stephens,
too poti I has offered a reward of $25 each for toe arrest of
—Leaf mould,loam and chip dirt make a good I 11x8 reJace **-
oil tor pan^lea. To bectflt your pansies, water I TH * DX CRirnoii
them night and morning in hot weather with I oltbe™!* ” follow*;
rain water if you have it. George Brown, who to undar sentence of death
—A tab capoocftti of phosphorous soap, dls- I hwmurder—of detcription as follows: Age 28
solytd In a gallon of water and applied with a I Jeet 1 tab high, weight 234 pounds,
watering pot to roses will destroy Insects It to I ciexx,lir “haven except light mustache, had _
riso a good ferttl x r I TiTJ cut on hm left hand, and an India ink
-Plant* for al iter flowering should be kep* I ,pot on^tialytarm near toe wrist, hair cut
to pots all summer. Thev should be brought In I dressed 1° * brown suit, well worn and
tbe house and plaoed In their position before th- I has on a calico tolrt, without any collar Brown
wlntei fires are made* 1 h*s been iu jail ten months and to pretty wel.
—Graceful, round* eadtd plants tsi centrally I bleached; has thebogueof a northerner. He
beat c uited for va c*. To htv* nice flower* to I w ‘* |D jil1 Ior “^rder, was tried aud convic ed.
ytur vase v.gve ihi earth fci the vases a thoroagl I tiecied a new trial In the supreme ooorti aid
soaking every evening, and the leaves a good I would h* ve been re>aentenced to be hiti*g next
ahov orU g rram tbe wa erim; put- j November.
- To Presene Cat F t w is-Put a drop or wo I JohnCruite—Age35 years,5 feet,6lDcueshlgh,
of amm nla in toe-w-iter. Chang* the water WCI>4tlB 85 PonaA*. has dark mustache and lm-
y day ard cut cfl ha f an tech of so of tire peti*l «d to very much bleached 'ram being In
r.tsais ot the fl.w
HA KINO A PASTURE.
A letter from Coweta make* some Inqnlrie
about sowing down land for pasture. In back
numbers ol The Constitution, our correspond
ent will find articles telling how to prepare the
—Timber msy be partially reasoned by tstng ] BttXAKltiQ OF COBB COOBTJJAML*
ftJUri rsT ttMBfi. * I ’"
Asstolaaee *1 Aeeomplleu On I aide-
MO BA ION ML AS S
SMAlCdAB FROM UMAX a.
The Se. mlttgly Hiraea or« Iwot- Parilcetan ot the Harder of
epy oi a Pious aaldea-Prajera Hemet All-Terrlbl» Colliery >splo-
Prajera
Aukwrred.
Baltimore Gcajtte.
Mi&a .Annie Abern&rd, of Oregon
e rtet, had been confined to her otd
for three years, and daring the past
three months had been failing rapidly.
She is about twenty two years oi age,
of neat appearance and good demeanor
and has many warm friends in the
neighborhood, who watched the pro
gress of her disease with anxiety. She
was attended by Drs. Miltenoerger,
Milholland, Spicer, and other physi
cians, without appearing to experience
lent relief or improvement,
aka ago Father Ahem of St.
P.ter’s waa called in, and administered
me last sacraments oi the Catholic
church to the feuff?r.ng and supposed
dying girt After the s <lemn ceremony
the reverend # at her,mo veil by her piety
and patience, suggested to her to make
a no vena to Su Vincent and St. Peter,
and to pray for tne Lord to restore her
to health. On St. Peter's day Father
Ahem celebrated mass for her, and a
number of her friends piously assisted
with their prayers, the girl also appei
iog to the L >rd to restore her health.
As though in auswer to the suppl ca
tion in her behalf,her health improved,
she was sjon tb.e to leave her bed,ano
on Satarday last all traces of the diB»
ease, txcepi th^se left t y the long and
-ed.ous confinement to a bed of pain,
uad disappearecu She had for some
time experienced some debility,wh.ch,
however, day by day was dimmnhtng,
aud she is now able to attend to her
usual domestic avocations. She^to
a regular attendant at 7 o’clock mgBB
at Su Peter’s cnurco. While her health
seems to be perfectly restoied, neither
$he nor her fnencts claim her recovery
as a miracle. Their explanation is that
God alwavs listens to anti answers the
prayers, f those who earnestly suppli*
cate Him for bi'esfiugs, aud tnat he in
Hia divine mercy heard her prayer and
the sapplications oi her ineuus, and re
stored her to health.
jail. He ia coargad with robbery, and under
sentence for 12 years in the penitentiary. Cruet
Is from Gwinnett county, Georela.
D C Sutton—Age 45 years, 6 and 9 inches high
wrigbt 125 pound*, haa heavy beard on face of a
candy color, has small black eyas; had on when
grout.d, what grass to tow, and th* kinds suited I b U3 * uil °* c:<xlxe * •cmewna*
to different soils. From now on until the mid- I dlrty wltn Rre **° *P°t*» on boots of tolera-
die ol out month 1. perbip. u rod . tine te ]*’JT"'* tom Ch *“ M ** «un-
Sb, to raw the Ktel. Tbe trouble with our W.lker TCnm,. G. - U . u.,«
Ge tgi* Utmen U th.tthejdo not takeptax chmed with hl*«nj.
enough with their gtus lend*. There an too I ^ will be *ee:i th.t ooe. 1 thepricooen George
nx*x.y poor paetures, which have a light sod. I " rown ' ** soocr sentence to be hung n»xt No
yield but little aud sparligiy ennehed. Then I Teml>cr He il * desperate fellow, aedhtore-
are various grasses that,'with proper attemloc, I «ptare maybe difficult. Every effort w ill be
wou d t o well In otix state—tender, nntritlour I atoxeyto rtc>putre the three btfds whef
that would make good hay, or admit ol I 90 fldW ^ om the cage In which the
coos ant gr.sug. With blue grass, bexmuds, j *** had placed them.
oichanJ, perenuia. rye, crab, herds, meadow
oat grass, sweet v.raal, downy out, le*cue and I
mauy others adapted to our soil, It to absurd to |
tay Ural gras* will not do here, and It to misers
BUM DAM AM LOS DOM.
b!e economy to procure our hay, mules and I
hoxsea f rora other steles. All oor farmeu have [
to do to to thoroughly prepare the ground, St-
Eugia
-Auktrlan
alow |i _
meat ta—Tne Rltiac ot the Mile.
EGYPT
the atax or the sms.
Sped*! dispatch to Tbe Constitution.
Alexandria. September 11 —An unnsnAlly
heavy rise t-> the Whl e and Bine Nile* are re-
pined from K' «-ioum. The rains are inoesaaot
and an lnundattou to apprehended The gov
ernment to adopting m”a*urea of precaution.
RUSSIA.
SINISTER ADVICE To SRRV1A.
Pari«. September 11.— A tel» gram from 8em-
lln lay Ra ala has advised Servia not to disarm
and promised to comm io her subsidies.
SPA«N.
THE ELECTIONS.
Madrid. September Hk—Tha elections to the
proviuclri couiiClls, as ifir as known. Indicate a
large x-vverament nujorlty.
The Diarlo announce* that a conspiracy haa
been discovered in Seville to etiahlt.h a federal
tepubhc*
GREECE.
CELLING THE ARMY TOGETHER.
Athens, September 11 —A11 fnrlcugntd sol*
dicta are ordered to rejoin their regiments Im
mediately.
The government announces the measure as
merely precautionary, but the lemw ffljiat
jooruats say it la neceaaltated by Important
—An old Indiftn on the Pacific slope
iulorms xn editoi xs to the kind of
wexther they will have there; that “in
five moons we have heap big snow,
pap joeea heap die, horse heap no catch
’urn grass, no catch ’urn sage brush,
heap eat 'am cedar trees,” and then re
quests the editor to spread the warning
by “heap paper talk.”
— Lnrd Beacon (field will provide that
he shall be buried in the Jews' grave*
yard at Mile End. It was by a trick oi
•he poet Bogera that he wxa baptised.
A Jew who knows him well says that
Beaconsfield has u respect for Chris
tianity because Christ was a Jew and
'he V -gin M.ry was a Jewess.
—“D j you know,” remarked a rather
last youth, the otuer day to a stuttering
friend to whom he was slightly indebt
ed, “Do you know that I intend to mar
ry and settle down?” ‘‘I do-don't
know anything about it,” waa the
reply, “b-b-bllt I think you h »d better
stay single and settle up.” -Biltimore
Every Saturday.
A Bergen county man pleasantly sat
down at breakfast, and his loving wife
-aid, “D trling, does yonr head ache ?"
He Rplied, with sufficient dignity,
; why should von askT” And she
’, dear, ]
London Examiner.
Sir Coatte Lindeaj’s scheme might
. In a Bcufe, be described as -Hi ccmpetl in
fect aetd suited to egrtrin soils, and then prop I tween the art raticri’s and toe church.** Tha
eriy sow them. Grorsto an Important crop in I word Implies ackcowlsdgm ntof an attractiou*
the Uaitad States, and mould be to GeoptU.
Oor I.rmere ehoold take a. ranch p.10. to po* I 1Icd exieo ). the l lereoce I. ptaln. To knp toe
paw aa the; cotton ud com. Make the I Groevehor ud other clleriee caeed hecuue
rail I.ch; ttatewuiio-.raw loxortaotonbra,
dgec or Wrm ont bottoms Make the grouno I mg. if you do not follow oar manner of spend-
rten—plow 1'. harro it, tow It, roll U, andg ra I mg the Suuday > you shall not he allowed to lot*
wl;lcloth.the TUloie.od hnliidra ol oyoms i^tto*’ItaMSd ote* SS
witn ctrpe’a o: green velvet—yes, and render I forcing him to eat beef or psriati. Tne
toe moat repulsive spot* attractive by it* aoit, I churches would be none toe emptier if all the
cool aud luxuriant covering. | jni^i“»RhdRffill«;le*ia London werejr pined
. rxacHxs—Hun ~ ^
iuoRAS Cl unit. September I bat are only a species of May*'roomi where
jw out mu a to uuaurffiiu regsiaio
their baatued*, but La termer’* wile, hare beau I during the week, imbibe tittle doati'of’weak
flonca bffutfilled by toe practical aavice and I cc tnce In somuona of *enteel theology. They
recetp a 1 fl-ia in your columns. Fiesce give us I tuifll a purpose, were it only that of supplying a
a receipt lor pica.iug p jaenre. 1 have tookeo I va Ution in toe weekly round of frivolity, and
Umb and mutton pretty muen every way, wilt I they will flourish ao long aa tore ere dowuy
you *o«geat someth ng about cutlets f M. I curates to be petted. ParirUn modes to be coca-
To Picale ieacuea—To touneen pounds oi I pared, end my I^dy Transvaal nquires special
attache h.t tiuterouthtaht brown in
gar, three teaapcouaful ot annamoo, three tea* I of there, toe upper ten thousand, that the 8u»-
epLcnsiul of powdered c.ove*. to one quart ol I ^ ut lot ^ •* U»e L*wer
•uomt Ctotr Ttnepr. Let the tln^r. tux., I iSJS’SS^fcSiteBteuS boM’aimtara.
and splota bolt a very UtUe while, then ont to | my lady's Bushmin. V 3
y-u. peAChea and let them acald enough to atiet
atraw ttroegh them with ease; Uke them ont<
put them In an eartheo jar, seeing that the vin
egar c tvers them wril, which moat be pours,
over toe ji?kel peaches. Pascea cover tightly
over
by
the buy** death aid had violent
Listeria for tome hour* after he
expired. She had also been and was np to al
most >he day of her death a ve*y hard working
wtaoan-oue who worked like a slave twelve,
thirteen and fourteen hours in every twenty-
That wi* probably one reason why the
broke down as readily aa she dtd. She had
fever, as all sick people have, the died of heat
and tbe oomptioation of ills I have related. An
dereonof the family has hwl a ran of tbe
ime fever that the child died of and to now
mv descent-
1 had go* to this point In this letter when 1
was called oo by some persona slightly pan
icked by
one of thoes which la times of public excite-
; seem to exptode In the air or spring ont of
toe ground. Tats one waa to toe effect tost a
an had come to a certain dwelling In the
eastern part of the town from Mem
pfels sick with yellow lever. tost the
Sunday night; that several of tin
family and of the family n- x* doorfwere down
and the doctors would not tell them
WHA? AXLEDTHXH ;
tbe dead woman had been secretly burled
by th* board ol bea.th at tea o’cPrk Sunday
t; that three or four old dcctora and one
tg -eawbous*** had been at the dwelling in
question all day to day In solemn eonra’-atioe
aud toon. Y«* eunlin* quahtv and quantity
The housekeeper or cock who studies
economy in the hit-hen. can d* aolnocedree-
•ta by always sang Dooley's Yeast
It will be foand a inly economical an
assistant in baking btocaita rotia, brrnk cake of
all ktada. wsffiea. a alfina. a-d i
prepared from fiour, tad whj 1 Bxaam, la using
Sr Paul, September 12 -Toe follow Po-edw
l^nraStveri bv\iif p'om^ Preset ^ 131 to »®d when ths
been received by khe P.onecr Presa^A ^ Un%d ou; tigkt, patatsble,
aod«bato*OHS,rot at eray murset to eaten ap
aud no watte
—A cure for ringworm— -ake old-fa*Worn
black Ink and spread It on the ringworm ever.
day with a hair brush. «
—To wash quilu, cimfor'i and tltklagr—8»k
in pure cold water twenty-lour hours, then rub
through warm water w.ih a lutte sr tp and nuc
weiL
—Booefeta—Pat over the iput a fly bltotir
about the sis; ol a ttumb-nsM, and let it remai.
for six bouts then, directly uuder the surfece ol
the blister, may be reen toe felon, whicu can be
taken oat with toe point of a net 11a.
—Bee stlrg—Rub it with a tomato leaf.
—Tea staina—Tea stains should be wet wi h
equal pin of alcthol and ammonia, and then
wash d tu tepid a aptud#. If toe spots be very
fi-mly fixed, expose them ta the fomev oi burn
ing aalpuur
—Xearalgia—Onlv tor external otr; Two
ounce* of chlotofoim, two of chloral hydrate,
one and a halt cf alcohol, one of camphor, one
of snlptarh ether, six grains .auiphate met-
pbine, two drachma oil peppermint.
—Straw matung-Wa*h once or twice daring
the stULmer with rtit and water-a pint of mti
la nail a p*tii of warm sell water dry quick y
1 h a *jit doth. A tt?In coat of varnlan *pp>iea
to a.-zaw metti* g wLl make it mneu more dun•
ote and keep lte mailing broking tresu and new.
Wnlre vaiiuan sboujd t* a«d on white mat tin.
Have toe v*.m*h vexj thin or the matuug wr-$
crack.
mot iNkHxxr.
We nave red ted e veu.r from Dog./count
a»ktug tor a ma lj for rot ia sheep Ii to*- wn
tar will teak in the hack uumoer* of lllUiX
an tmoNhe wui find that we have given two
or tore: remoo'es. if he wi 1 write to Dr Janes
agr cnuural comattoctaec, he witi send him b-s
paupouec, wh:ch rreaa pretty folly
Marcs •, aa o d sgncaitarai writer, gave
the rol-owtag lougtt remedy tor the rot is
•beep; Kr-p the rhetp lor two day* wi thou
food or drink, then give to tv cry uondred a
J of bran mixed with a goud deal A aaa,
and hanger will make them eat it; ihea drive
tb* water and let them drink toeir fi.l. after
this chaae them tor a goud eprae, thea put them
where you Intend keeping them.
AGEICULIU AL1TEH4.
-More than oue-naJ of the total p jpa atlon
of FroaoedepeLdvonacricaditireua
tiring-
—Tae larger. £ jut mill In the world 1* te-ir t
bdttaiNtrpazaia'W. Its ospactiy will
1.90) ba.rela e day.
—In Saxony toe faraeta mannUrtnre very
good cherts from sa til paresis ot milk oy to
iv lady's £
Loudon, we repeat, does not go to church.
Its Gregorian chant ia ths scream of the rati way
wUS’le. Soortlvaf-er Its 8ondav breakfast it la
disperse d over a hugs circle ol pare, meadow,
heath and lorest, at a radius of from ooe mi e
to twenty or thir.y from Cha Ing Croat; by U
. . . . o’clock toe chtuci beds are car gtog foolishly to
tne first day; tne ceoond pjur off ihe I tne deal walla of an empty cliy; *nd toe return*
sat it to too boiling point, and rtf aru I inx crowds are beginning to pour their toon*
ttbottom. It.It. Bepeit tbta pioc» turn; tabd. opoo tt.ptatfonn- Jmt.boot Utat taettd
• num.PhP. At v —in Ar. I interval of *>lx to right M wbe>. tney are rap*
tne peaches are fit for utr. Four time will do I p § d to be iu church, con.clous o'jooof - **' -
cover np tikhtly then. Watch from| ime to timt, I tor toe bus ol me past w.ek,
aud if tie srgbtcai fermentation lccul. icald I spiritually girding toeir tolna for toe
tbo ftoll ot c. unite, akJcfl tbe foie. «t^ oiVn.^to, .
tuum that rlt.s to to# tarfaca Tneas pickles I way of r. lease from toe dan domestic routine,
keep well if freaa and sound fruit la used. I toe only p ople who go to c - arch are chan y
Mutton CuiiIa—Loin chonaare brat. Take I children, toe beadle, too church wardens. a»d
Mutton cuuea Loin coops are best. Take , he membeM ^ ^ -Workli g Men’s Ljra’e D ty
oft toe vertebra or thickest end of each bone. I r st AttodsUoo," s budy wnicii we are rnetiuea
ud .bout an Inch off ol :b. top ol tbo bone: w rtxud ulutnl-nijuitota. WbtatbTC do people
pnt me chop: into..fcwtm In wUcbbtabee. S^bLiS't'
previenriy melt Ml a little batter teisoaed with I the ooaunemat Habbfth, with tote d fforeuce,
salt; stew fjr a short time, but not until thty I tat the London bebbato is toe coarser oteerv-
are brown, as that appearance is accomplished
fine; adde little thyme; mix It with sufficient I bat ninety-nine men ou.'of every
*“ l . n ‘” OT^blToSaS
been suffered to cool before th’s addition to I feel tost toe cmutiesi thing Iu It la the pu pit
tbetn. tben po«d>r them »im tre»d etumb, I \ meUncoolj hot, prrb.pa; but it li o-ei-ta
which, pincho Catennepeopwbtabeeh I diEiulW., it,uidnotonlj mt.ea .ui tbl-cbler-
— I i. -uffieiebt zesauu for dr.wlug .tumtion
uithtoem; lemon joic* msy be >qur«:
their, • r tbe d “*“ *
be gximahed v
A SMASH UP.
d ore I to bs a fact—tost neither the opponents n
A k«e
■Else Tackle* Old Brin-
ternble etorj, not credited here,ihoogu
u. • sender tea leading citizen of B.e
march, ftnd grneraliy i mat won hr, is as
(o.lows: The brother of Senator Dor-
•cy return- d from Keo^h by tbe Cosier
trail urreiay, ai-o report* that.
reached K -o^h about the
5.h; that tvenetftl . Milee
and an excursion party were snrround*
ed by Bannock* in the YeUowetone
perk, ft*d twenty-eevea ol the eecort
nad been killed. A lot of Cheyenne
Tta.^wtata ta^.^pta-ltata «l
isaui were mqi to hi* reuel Mis.
A fitsavy svUars.
Special dispatch to Th* Caostitntioe.
Jsiw Yoke, September 12 —A cargo
of Sal CK'Xnd oi sugar, the property of
Bu g.er A Co., New York, was seised
yeaterday by the United Stetee mar
shal. li is alleged that the owner* de
trended the goveramant by
false in voices.
Daciel P ea'A E -tech C Pr»uU and
. John Prettia, ol N *. 2 G .verneor Lane,
Mile's a daughter of Geo. Saoborae, of Mew York, who are sccjeed of eooapi
bt Pant, and o^r. Udif > %To in kUiea’e n «y to deiraod the government in falee
Ytlg)lingn f hold, ta bail.
k
oms of toe mott aaccreaful farmer* iu
MscsacUnaetts are the owner* of farms that pai
—King Hnmbsrt keeps two hundred ctmels
-There are 217».0» nocre* la Russia, or one
to every four pereoca
—ScoJand Imports canatt, turnip* and po’.i-
ti*.
HZXTSTO FAEHEES.
—Corn ooatilia five time* the oil or 1st yield-
•d by wheat
are Molls MMcUtly
i.w ltaiifokl
Wounded.
An accident happened to the day
patsenger train on the Maccn asd Western rail
road bauds? ls-t which esme near resulting in
the cea:h ot E iglnccr Wm. Mitchell and Fire
man Haakiuk. The aeddeot to which we refer
occurred about eighteen miles from Mscon, on
the camp ground grade, wh eh ia one of
TBX N.-5T JUNK
on tbe entire road. The train left Mscon ot*
half hoc/ behind time, and was c.wring oo at a
rapid rate with a view to making np the lost
i crclnary intelligent
_jin Ixiiagna e which
be contldera to be official, oid-fasbioned and
i eaningle»a, and aboui up.es in wMcb he fetste
io butnan lutereat. Is a truth which g.e* to the
very roots ol 8unday movements.
CAP2UBM OF JIM ALFORD.
Had Dtathofaii tailor a..d UlsCliUd.
Near Orleans DemccraL
Mr. C. H Nor veil died yesterday ol
he pTbvailitig disease. Last year hr
tnc»me ait&ched to tbe corps of the
Democrat; he made himself uselul iu
utmost every department of tue paper;
attended to the telegraph, peiformeu
ihe duties of a reporter, aud occasion*
ally wro-e editorials. * r Nor veil Wat
a native of Lyx.chburg, Va. He was a
‘mere chi d wuen tne war oegan, but as
boon as he reached his fourteentU year
hu joined a Virginia artillery company
tn the confederate service and served
therein until the end • f *he war. Soon
ifier ihe war he left Vicksburg aud
settled in Cincinnati, where he wtsen-
g g* d in .he tobacco business. While
;n C nc nnati he married, lived ther.
anti in C >ving*on until last year, when
he camu to New Orleans, and fi .din,
busineKu he'e, *eiiled and wrote for
b e wife and child to join him. He
was well p eastd with New O leans,
and had determined to make bis
none permanently here. When the
fever cimo he not only refused u
leave bn: had detenu ned to prof
fer his services to tbe H •ward
ass cia’io t Being utterly unacclima
ted, he was fina 1 * persuaded to give
this idea up, but • n several cc* a aou&
assisted in nursing friends and neigh
bor* tick of the fever. To this charity
and philanthropy is doubtless due hie
death List Friday he waa taker,
sick His iliness /ind death weie
peculiarly sad. He and hie child were
attacked with the fever within a few
hours of each other; tig a her they lay
rick in the same bed, together they
died. The tie that bound them t< geth
er was unusually strong, xsorveii was-
a devo’ed father, wholly wrapped up
in his b y; the child, handsome, prec -
cious, extrAordinarily d ml jpea f jr his
age, was glad to lie by hie father. He
bad often express ed a d sire to die a
tbe same time with hia father. Heav- n
granted his prayer. The little boy
expired yesterday morning, and the
father, shocked by the child’s death,
soon followed. “In death they were not
separated ’’ He leaves behind him a
widow who h»B shown her heroUm in
this terrible catastrophe, which tort
from her her husband arc! her only
child. With strength of mind ana
courage possessed by few she nursed
these, her dearest ones, to the very
moment of their death, re.using herself
rest or sleep.
Halted Staten District Court.
HON JOHN ERtKINX, JUDOE, FRE-IDINU
The United States district court met
at the tuna] hour yesterday morning and trans
acted the following bu?loess:
John Wbeach cbarxei with being a defaultlcg
wllneaa Attachment Issued.
Bam’l Bell, charged, with being a defaulting
witness. Attachment issued.
J >ckson Hall, charged with being a defaulting
wi'-nesa Attachm ;nt if aued.
Charles Maddox,charged with being a default-
log witness. O der for attachment usncA
James L -»ch, charged with being a defaulting
witness. O der for attachment Issued.
Dan’l M 8n 5 th, charged with retailing spiritu
ous liquors Verdict not guilty.
George W Speigie, charged with wholesaling
spirituous liq ior j. Verdict not guilty.
Hiram Butler, charged with retailing spiritu
ous liquor*. Case not pressed because of toe
imbecility of the defendant.
Wm Slaufleld, charged w.lh illicit distilling
Verdict not guilty on toe 1st and second count;
guilty on the Srd. Brat to Bartow cuanty jail,
becouflued four monto*,at the end of whlcu time
it ta ordered by toe coart tha. the defendant b*
discharged from custody.
David Carter, charged with Illicit distilling.
Plead guilty. Sentenced to 0 e year and three
mouths in toe penltentlsry at Albany, N Y , ana
ordered to pay a fb* of 9*00 and costa of court
Wm Hlndeman, charted wl h working In
distillery. Verdict not gouty, and defendant
dteshaiged irom custoiy.
The district aud circuit court* adjourned
lest at tne usual hour tote morning.
SW TZERLAND-
AMNESTY TO CATHOLIC BSIKITS. % .
London, September 11—A Geneva dispatch I said back, “Well, dear, you came in ftt
says tue Berneee govern meat has decided to | 3 o’clock this mornius, and as von
KltSSnwJ'taSS'tldSienw.uSJciSS: ooaldn’t hung your hat on the rack, you
•teprieste who were deprive of toeir living in | ptit the rack down on the fl or, and
10 romp:v with toe requiremente I 8 aid you’d haug every hat in the house
f thePWW* aBIT ta IM ^ and I thought your head might
acb8 - New Yjik H ^ d -
London, Sept, u -Tne Time* this morning I — S . L uiis has a i adly fallen man in
1^5.” U . no ^ a ringle eurourafjiDg fstfo | the person o! Frank A. George, who
•nfl tb.c^aS5talMf.fi had cbar l» of the money order depart-
«ver and tne outlook most gux my. Good* are I ment io the post rffice. Hestole $8,000
not only being piled uj In Mauchester ware-1 *nd ran away. His case is remark&b e.
uoufes, bnt are fast accun utatlDg In toe mlli because no evidpnr« haw h«$-n dinrnvi
storeroom* Small msuufflcturers. with limit- w , u , DO ®viaencenas oe^n atscov-
«d means, are ob igel to sell at a>moatany sac- I ^red Of V C OUS habits, or of losses by
ia passed, there l*no I speculation. He is the son of ft clergy
ifoabtman,oltht-«firm.wlilaaccumb. man , Lie Bocial companiona were re-
a frightful KxrLosioN. I speciable, and he was regarded as pos-
LcND.iN, September 1L—A frightial colliery I sesstug uncommonly honorable in -
xpiceio.i occurred toMsy at Abetcorn, ne<r I J
Newport, in Monmouthshire. There were 870 I
iu the pi; 80 have been rescued, it is feared I —Mrs George D<XOn Went to Mr.
«;• Dameron, a Cmcinnau dentist, tohaira
i.ctiht: tae expioron (jnod f'.anccn bor.'<« I en aching lootn pulled. He extracted
4eM out J a few j.u. rram ta. toot ol tae I the wrong tooth She went away very
I angry, and on the following day when
thk abkkcjRX DisAbTKit I he said “Qjod morning” to her in the
l,nml n.ii.ab m Tin rn inimna I a reet, ohe retorted, “You’d b.Mteraay
Uon.oii.BeptTC.h.rlJ.-Tn. to. ot UK by f° d totni hrath ” At that
toecoutery dira tor at Abercom Is uriprect- I h® lost hlfl temper and choked her, but
cjusteroation.
TURKEY.
THE MCfcDXS OF KXHKMET.
darTSsTtiz°iyr£s& 'szsz. ^ »*■>» «*—
SSo K « ta.'wfrkioToS'.i^taSfo.ta’ -The most copion. prodnt»r of ana-
and tx emt over three miles so far only about I gratus ever knr wn seems to have been
seven ootpscs hav* been recovered. The expto- I one Billon, an advocate, member of the
Su"k 0 S“.'i'f. S’ P<*h*»eui Of A *. Who, on Louie XIII
ami of a dmae volume of smoke. Alt the peo* I visiting tUat City, met his sovereign ftl
Die la the district rushed to me moutool to* pat I tbe gate and presented him with no
° l f ewer than 500 an grams on hia name.
The king was $o pleased with Bilkn.
I who had flattered his sovereign in 500
iABBiN.Scpult-L’tu adv ce* from Con-1 different phrases, that he cave tne
•tanttuopiegives lurtoer deteti* of the c icum- I a..
* »uendmg the death of Mehem-t Ail I courtier-like advocate ft pension for
Pashm It eermathata Gu«ln|ePteva aid Ko> I life—ft mark of appreciation which
was perhaps to be expected from ft
SS o£ra7!^™3i\iTjSmT h. P ?5Sad ta0 monarch who never did Ihe least thing
greatest excitement prevailing among the In- I for Corneille,
ti-bititti He w*s violently upo raided with I
having come to Atuante to hand over the land to 1 —Three weeks ego, at Rostd&’e, Ea»
B i L us n ';f t nd , “j *<»*•**
Abdatah Pstha. Mehemet All’s *• j atsnt. TUe I 8 * ie having put a stiff mustard plaster
~ « aeltcted by Mehcmet Ail for hia lodging! on him when he came home drunk.
M w I They separated, and a ma*on, taking a
by th. dittanies. «l ml Ipek Thts fiu \ c 5' ’° the proposed to her
•ffxh:braes betaras ih. im»nJi»riBi»sdMa- I an< l wsa accepted, providtd lid c old
btmri Alfa escort, in which 90 men of toe tetter arrange m titers with her husbxnd. The
tell- Towards •vcoin* through Intervention I husband asked ten oounda. but an ap.
ol ajme mt-an*. the conflict wa* appeased.the In* I lt i u P ounus » ptw an ar
Kurgenu promittLg to obrerve a P SSul atU- I bitrato n was bad, the result of which
tad*. About 6 o’ctock In toe evening, however. I was that for five pounds he leased bis
‘ AtiauiXraiasr—• i *•- - -• r
^ t ? Bm T"’r"f bde 5 it 8^ i %
-reath ol Aoduilah Paana with aeveral ufllc :rs of I Tights in and and titles to the said
escort, and toe house in which they took refuge I wife.
w«* fired Mehemet AU succeeded in creeping I «« 0 _
from the buruiug building and oooceaii g him I ine reason given b’- ui z>l for the
self in * shed clcs. by, bn: hi* hiding place waa I prosperity of the French is full of in*
soon discovered, aud bewte ^ | terest : “Hdbits of prudence have pen-
^ etrated all classes. There are very few
well armed and
pats’, the occur
teriattaa power.
m ^C:“^ ro .S < ?rvi 1 Sx W lS 1 . A .rfi P" to hv-.* 011 haB l0D 8 baa “ d «i”? *°i
,——'T' , Hist bOOyOOO francs a year. The wta th of
I Frunc^ has at least doubled during fifty
Belgride 5’ eRr ,J' n . d ’ “ ^ PopnlaUon has MW
_ —- 1 mented during that time by only one-
_ . t n*h, it is obvious that tbe comfort of
I ‘ ba P«0P' a baa eumminalv.”
—An Oil Citizen called on a neighbor
Saturday last to see if he couid not col**
«gainfcl S zapary.
GERMANY*
A MODU* VIVENDI.
Special dtepaicn to Tne Constitution.
Paris September 12 —The Temp* says an
Dealt* ot hl« Victim—k Lively than
wilts Capa BraMltag'* lk»g*
An account appeared in Sunday’s
issue giving the deulte of th* cutting of Wm
Shil.r nesr toe rodiog nr 1 store by Ji
ford 1 he fray ccconed Saturday night about 11
'ctfck. Sumer we*
so badly cut
As it toimd a curve at the foot of the I that Dr. Asher at tte time express'd grave deubte
grade gaug at the rate of about Ihirtj.flve mit^« I aa to whether he coc id errv ve. Alfor Bed sod
per hour the engine struck a cow which wai I ereaped aU pursuit. &huter steadily gre * wo *-
grazing ou the tx.ck, throwing the cow into the I * aA
air and the eegiue lnu> a ditch. The looo* I dixd of bis wound*
motive waa tamed ccmpetsly over. I yesterday m rniug about 1 oc.ock.
The cow-catcher t^came detached and wsal At 3 o’c ock yettxreay morning. Sheriff Pe»
rent up the railro:d t>ack a distarca of about I k-nou with Cap t W H. Redding, keeper of tbe
sixrv Fx xt, UUA EccxzT. I city chain -anc, stare-1 In purrait of Alford
when It stepped by burying itself in tbe dirt I Capta n Bedding took hi* two dugs. •‘Lee*’ and
box car* freighted with ice which were I “Rock,** who are finely trained to trail escaped
next to the eegiue and between It snd a well I prisoner*.
fi ltd pcax’UEer Train, were crashed to • tom* I 1 here was tittle c ue a* to Atiord'a wh re
Large blocks of ice was scattered all ovtr the I about*, but h a sharp pursuers were a ter him
ground on boh aides of the wreck, cooling the! and wae band to each him before they
atmosphere and famishing nice cool seat* for I etop.<ed.
be patssngeu who had togatou*. and wait for They went acroee to* rtnr and Into Cobh
assistance to be rent them. Luckily none cf I county, aappcelng that Alford would go tba
toe passer gen were hurt, and bnt few were I way a-be has rate* Ives is. that county,
even badly tumbled about, av the two I a boa 8 o’clock they reached toe farm of Mr
IVKCAES faotectxd THEM I Joe Lee, who live* abort 5 mtks beyond to -
from all harm E igineer Wa Mi chell, was | rir r, and about one mite to tha nght • t tbe Ma
tted j tealdtti and bro aed, otberwlea he Is unin* ***** «»d. They here learned that Alioro
Jared Hu'kina had the ankle of his right leg I had
fractured and hi* left leg burred to a painful I
at Mr. Lee** the night betore and could not be
Mr Mitchell la one of toe oldest and most care-1 t$r away
ful engineet* on the Central railroad, and has Cape Redding p*t his unfailing dogs oo tbe
been running a pesserger train over the road for I track and they soon bad the trail well under way.
the past twenty yean. The accident era in no 1 At 9 o’clock Sher.fi P.rkencn and CapC Bed
way be aar.bu «.d to negI*geoce *ruo hia parkas I dlDg ca-nght tpwu Alford, who wa^lnthe
whea toe cow was first observed upon toe tack I wood* He did not resist at all and wa* promp
toe engine was within only a few yards of iL ly esptand and taEen In char e.
The “Aabury Hull,” theengme used up In the I Ha captors rescued the diy with him about 9
•ccAe&t.Matightpam'.nger locomotive that has I o’clock and placed ban ia Fulton o» n yjail.
teza used by the road as a passenger engine for I Alford is a young man ef about 95 and I*
the past three year*. The locomotive will be v«ry good charact r whatnot oo a spree, a dteo-
rem.v-d o Macon rim it win undergo repair*, patkm In which he a'mettmra Integra
The track hrs been cleared iw.y and tbe trates I _ , Ticrai
taiB nm tareotk talta then wil rrat. llj. H J Sl?2d SSJfb
a^inrar «ncidl Md fivnua Hctata. b«ve . prUalnu, rtalcf AircrtMTuitaliR.
bten remoTe-1 to Atlanta and will remain here ~
until they are aufficienUy recuperated to return
to toeir duty.
Yesterday, General Toombs, Govern-
Axzxns, Ga.. December 8.2877. I or Co.quitt, SmAtor M W Ranaom of North
A few nights since I gave my BOP one Caroima. and 8mator Gordon, alt dined at toe
do** of the WurmOJ, and the next day he peaeed } Kimball house. It la seldom that ao many dls-
tliguishcd men meet in our dty. All of tiMvn
look: d welL Senator Ransom la a splendid
ipedmen of manhood, aud haa a very distin
guished appeAraz.es Senator Gordon. General
Toombs and Governor Colquitt, each, looked
FAD ten A L Topics-
IdOBRatreet succeidi Npencrr-The
l/Oll* B «laiiC« rr*-MtcU -JStc
Wa hington, September 2L— Gen.
James Lmga.reet Has been appointed
revenue agent for Georgia ana F.orida,
vice Spencer, who has been ordered to
IdSUiBVUie. •
THI COIN BALANCE
in the treasury at the close of busint
to-day waa 238,000 000
The commmoary general to*d<*y or
dered 6.000 rations to be seat from
Chicago to 0 ait on, MiBeiwippi.
The DOBtcifftetiepAnment authorixee
J. B. W<ei to act as poBunaster at
Holty 8priogs, J. 8. Kiowiton a; Mem
pnis, and W. C. McCracken at Gre
nada.
▲RBEiTED.
Al Wilaon, one of the mnrderera
Deputy Collector Cooper duriag the
recent raid oa illicit diatillera iu Ten
nessee, has been arrested and ia in
Grayson county, N. C., j ui.
IN THE SAMOAN ISLANDS
The navy department is advised of
the arrival on Jane 18 h, at Apia, 6a
moan I $ lands, of tht U. B. ship Adams,
wnich left Panama May lOih with the
Samoan amoaaeador, M. K. Mamea anti
Buiie on board. Oj July 24m Com
□under Bi.gire pAtti an official visit to
Taiman ana Tapu'.a, at tbe Kovemment
house, aco^mpauieti by Mr. Eiwaid,
epecial agent ot the etate department,
and by several officers belonging to the
vessel. The treaty between the Uni
ted Buttes -nd Samoa, which waa rati
fied by the United Stete* January 28 to,
1878, waa ratified by Taiman and i*a-
pu*e, of Samoa, Jaly 2d, 1878 Speech*
ee and cocgratulationB were ex
changed between the members ol
the Samoan government and Com
mander RMgers relative to the enact
ment of the trea'y.
. will be shortly anuiunsed In a letter from
Crown Prince Frederic* Wilhelm to th* pope.
IN OBMBBAL.
-Gambling haa been largely onjthe
xease in In
lect that bill, and meeting tbe neigh
bor’s little boy in tbo y-.rd, asked him
ii his papa waB at home. “Pxpa haa
tone,” replied the boy. “Where has
le gone 7" “He went on the cars this
morning away a-a ofl to bankruptcy,’’
answered the eon with a proud gesture
in the direction of Fittabarg. - Oil Oity
Derrick.
London this season. The —A contemporary thinks that if
Of the leading manufectur- everybody wonid firmly resolve to never
ere of playing cards show an increase bny any article the maker oi which ad-
of elevon hundred dexen ’ packs over vertiaed on a rock wiih paint braah,
last year each defacing oi natural scenery wonid
SSMSMS on^artic’eMV*
| rocks, and on the ineft we reeved
never to buy that hotel.
and decline to respond-
—Texas has & paper called the Snari
ng Soap, aud tbe editor r» quirks: “Wel c r r,a J}“* a i ece j 1 l ?J na ? r 8 m rmu !
vote for honesty, puff no man, pay our I ?j' Vt C ^ st y» Nevada, the dwelling of
debts, .nd have Ian.” It seenm ton. “ r -, L ‘ w80 “ btc lmB eo charged with
.bat each a paper as that ought to auc-1 ®!cctr.cuy that none of the kitchen
ceed if it hae patron.ge enon|h. 1 wenailB were ol eervice. When touched
_. . • . .1 they emitted ppa.ksas large as those
Leo XIII. has ordered ft census of I generated by batteries used for blast-
the c:ergy residing m R ime, with full ^ an( i upon Mrs. Lawson picking up
details as to where and how they live, I a fork she n cei ved a shock that-caused
their fortunes and church functions, in I ^ to suddenly drop that instrument,
order to institute certain reforms. I
-Puck presents a picture of James 1 u - Flood, the California m llionaire, is
Gordon Bennett astride of his favorite I otuhlmg what will, it is said, be the
uag, aid calls him “Oir8tanding Can private leBldence in Ameru*.
didate” for mayor. How can he be a T, be grounds include 1600 acres on 8an
standing candidate when he is Bitting? ^ ra ^ c ’ 8C ° ^y* coaipnwng a natural
-Alarm sixty miles long and ten P^mady for improvement to sny de-
■ r , ■ tr z„ f J!" fl „ “f * “j •: Bired f x ent. The house is 100 by 200
iTftfnf Miller A. Inx ^AUlw^ninnnAo 8 I in area . aTid resembles a French chateau
Uta o‘f Sornia L Th “ h^TO 80 000 oI tbe old 6tvIe - Veranda surround it,
hlsd ol stoS own 706000 teres m and »*“ roof is broken with many gables
cbnice 0 ,endTand 0,r a n re ra’^d eTwc^ * nd *«
jt qqq aqq I Ot® extenor is very ornate. Among
* .'. . |theapartmenteare8sveraJptrlors,mu-
—A Belgian murderer has been sen-* | 8 ic room, dining room, breakfast room,
tenced t^drath.and further coud.mned billiard room, library and wineroorr,
to pay 25.000 francs to the widow of the I the la ter being of uncommon size,
the man murdered In case he doesn 11 The dining room is one hundred feet
^^probftbly im-1 i 0D g, to ihatgreatdinnera may begiv-
pueon him for life before executing I en in ii; butrnost of it can be"shutoff,
Qlm - leaving a room cf comparatively small
—A woman in western Ohio has sac-1 size for ordinary use Five years will
ceeded in poisoning three husbands, a.11 be contained ia completing the house
of them her own. Suspicion was al-1 and its auiroundrags. Mr. F.ood also
laved irom a belief on the part of the I contemplate* a city residence cf correa-
pnblic that tLe onfortnnate gentlemen | ponding mxgnificence.
nad been given foreign missions.
—A new style of parse has been con-1 tub rti.j.bi
•rived for European tourists, It appears I Ws T Poikt, September 1L-The
«n, ordinary portemonnaie, bnt I Fitxjohn Porter cun Wxa c munued U.-
tbere is in one side of it a Bpring wire i d sv with the croes-examinetioc oi Mrj
drops a trigger and the other end cf it Elrle ud Qoi. DiVig> both o£ whom
opens the muzzle of a revolver. I were recalled tor the purpose. At the
—8ir H. D. Wolff ia a memter of the I conc uiion of the testimony the recor*
British foreign office. He goes to R.u-1 der urged that herealter the sessions
metis. Being at Smyrna be wrote to a I should be held iu New Turk. The
friend. “Send me a wife by the uex> I cmndl for the peutioners objected,
mail” A eis er of Lard Orford, seeing when the recorder made further re-
the letter, went out to Smyrna ana marks intimating that he did not de
married him. sire toi finance West Point to contain.
—“Coal Oil Johnr v.” the youth who I inate ihe government witne s s who
was once very wealtny from a ditcav would be enmmoned. Th* board or-
ery of witrolenm on his father’s form, dered an adjournment to Oa ober let,
and who spent his money with travel holding in abeyance its decision as to
ing minstrel shows, is now s clerk in a where the next meeting shall be, vx.
grocery etory in one of the country <*Pt to be West Point unless otherwise
towns of Iowa. | ordered.
—Ex Governor Seymonr hae induced . ,
the war department to experiment in I M e ^ ,p ^'
the use of cheese as an army ratior. I New Tork 800
In this the ex governor has pleased I The democrats need be in no hurry
many voters, and the Uaca beard ol j about a candidate for president in
trade recently tendered him thankB for 1880. They may congratulate them-
his goed effaces. I saives that some of the gentlemen »m-
—Mrs* De Gross and her ten-year I bitioua to fill that office * re already do-
old daughter made up their minds to I iog what li-s in their power to estab-
drown themselves in the river at Al- I lien their unfitnets for tbe place. let
ton. 111. They waded into the etream, tbe scalps of ihe unqualified te rapidly
and the mother obligingly aided the | bang ap on ii thej' mike a long row.
child by holding her bead u ‘ *
■ xten Urg* wtxma. At toe EamethMlguve
« xaftra) to 86j iittlt* ctil, tar jean old, snt tb*
pu»ed 88 w-ta*. Iruoi 4 to 15 incbec locx*
W. r. Pxutin.
rod for sate by Drouteta fcnrexllz*
S&J B4fi& WUB.
A grand meeung wae called to take
MM st lubeuta*. 1 place at Apia, on July 17 Ji, oi the rep
resentatiVde ol all the islands for the
purpose uf proclaiming the Ueaty.
Ou July 4 h Commander Rodgers
drevsed the emp and received on board
the members o: the Taiman and Tap-
ala, and many oi the priocipai chiefs
and represents.ivea oi Samoa.
m under wa- The way for ihe right man will be ren
ter ; but her courage failed when her I d:red aU the plainer,
own turn came to die, and she swam
ashore.
—Robert Thompson went abont Hart
AVBTIM’M LEO A Cl.
county, Ky., telling every bodythat be I ib»[UU|Mlra urv Mia irconats.
wss going to shoot Henry Clack on 1 Special dispatch to Tae Ootuwmion.
eight; but when the opportunity came, 8as Fbaxcisco. September 1L—Al-
5 nd j h ?.i dI i. e,, v“* raT “ lT f r d 1 °.. , I b S exander Annin, a prominent member
deed,Clack shot quickest and killed of lhe Francisco stock exchange
him instantly. I and ex-oollector, died this morning.
—It is a gxeat mistake for a yonng Abont $300,000 protested taxes re-
lady who contemplates marryiog a | mained in hie hands at the time of hia
“fore’gn count” to refnse to acqmint I death. He always expressed a readiness
heree.f with all tbe honseholddnueeai to pay over the amount when tl spend,
home, such as washing, cooking, darn-1 ing Bnits were decided, but hu kept his
—Babiea are the institution and iag stockings, etc. To be enddenly I own counsel u to the whereabouts ot
should b« guarded from at.ai.ks of {compelled to turn her hand to such I the funds. Tbe public, therefore, ara
H Colic, Rsraience, etc, by Dr. Bull's works mrath ui two af.er marriage j ignorant aa to the true condition of hia
mssaoAiir well, u4sn sppeutai uenlpytka Baby Syrup, Brice 25 cents per bo'- msv g ve her cons itntion a ehock from sfiaira. It is feared th& funds have.
. ... 243. which, she will never foil j recover. been lost speculating.