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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES.
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^JjeTnSIDE OF ATLANTA.
the
P.RST DAV OF PROHIBITION A
F DULL ONE.
rio«e<l nod Draped In Moarnlnc-
s *’ o0 ” , ..L«ery Doing Bne|a#*H ** Usual
**'**»•• Wfn» Kooin. Open and
Selling by tlie ejnatt.
J-I- |._The Brel day of prohibition In
tTl .dullone. Tho ch'.ot lotereat m»n|.
public raa an expectation of results.
•**f i .h—. were no development*. A largo
Oathlel |3e
Macon Carries Wilcox County.
June 30.—Bacon car-
ned Wilcox by a big majority. All the pre-
cincts have been heard trom except two
and they are conceded to Bacon. 1 °’
Campaign Clipping*.
Major Bacon still Aphis bis battles in n
manly, dignified way, which ilinu. ik.n,. Tho Venerable Qitakar Accuses Gladstone
ia not disturbed by SatnrdayTvote of
Mad«oo?an Kttder8 “ T# he,ira •»■««»-
there were no developments.
“‘T o, the «' »ns wore closed to tho public.
o( them drspod In mourning with appro-
niloes TWO or three saloons on Marietta
r'tZ other parts of »bo city ware opened M
, rom the outdde one conid not have de-
"“Islurcuauae. The chief ba.lces. eogaged In
osraBUug loueh and aumrner ddnks.
more Interval exhibited lu the coune
he pursued by the Atlanta brewery. It
!*ik«n understood that tho brewery wopld co -
basis... J«» a. heretofore, and that a rv
•lbs made against It at OBI*. This afternoon
7 orrlewsd Sir. A r istae Flescb, tho manager,
d- t- wh.ihad been done. He slid the
“ ll: *rhid ihtpped beer out of tho city Juat si
r,’tov.doee everyday, without snyhindrance
“'L auihorules. They had not .nod the city
dry had Intended doing, owing to tho absence
I^Lc'i.-of thdr lags! adviser, upon whom
me were te'viog Implicitly. In hi. absence they
d?no, tb‘nk It wise or ptodent to take any steps
d ect.oo, sod will not un'.ll they can con-
"ri“ t l, h'm. It !• more than likely they will pnt
a. matter to a lest to-morrow or next day. Wbote-
® w bose license# have not expired ye tire
whisky by the quart. Three wins rooms are
rinsed selling wine by the quart.
..(Eimlwll House has taken oot a wine Hoeoac.
Ud tudlf knows what to do with It, as tke sales
pdir amoua'ed to less than $S.
Phillip li e: Iibuoher. who h»a purchased a wins
mm,tava that to-day'a experience shows that
d„e is no money 1l the wine bus'oess. as up to a
hit hour lo tho a..e:noon he had sold bat three
lottlM of wine.
Ttit general iuip'euloa bo o it (btt there It no
|a telling wlue, m the Ame.ictnt *ro not ©
v )tU\niicg l*opl®® • nd never w,W **.
lhe only way tbit wine can be told lu Atlxntxl©
bribe qae.i- ©ou according to Long Aim Anderaon,
tiff J-« of the P° llce court » a b< * lln mu,t
ko *U h fmi qu« t. Judge Anderaon cannot be fooled
iiiuebiua ' #r»V w»» once a batkeeper and
howta , lab«.il t*-'
Tbt bftwei/ told no bee'll Atlftat© Uh\aj but
mdet timber of tbipmeata to poin # -i ont of tha
ot; to IH o de a Tha management of the enter
in'* hi* not yet determined upon wfcat It will do
to<» d« »uppl>log tie local demand. It la not
lapruMb'e tb»t tbe b ewei y will eatablUb a State
i^ncr ia Macon, and ah'p beer tbe*o to ©apply the
Ifoiiad litis
Hit merchant! beie, with few exception*, com-
pUin of tUe du'l 1 me to-day, and charge it to the
fw’oilrttionctui
Chief Joitice Anderaon, of the police court, baa,
It U Mid. revived hla rate* and will double hi©
uul fines la caret of drinking, commencing to*
■mow.
A drag >tore proprietor aa'd to-day that prohlbt*
IfeewMlmrttoghlabualneea and that he had nog
I pi.u}>ia order for whlaky In any ebape.
1. Tbe tJooBt are being emptied and the furniture
| baled off to wa eboaeea to be etoted nntU Iterate
topottdof.
A block of tine bolldtop wltb'a two block* of
I At EiflU’l bat three of them to rent
warped is forearmed. Let the lead by d?©- London, Jane 20. - John Bright addressed
cipijDe and organization be for Bacon. ft lar^e Rod enthusiastic audience at Bir*
targ * s»* * BD( i »t them’/’—Covington mingbam to-night. Upon lising to speak
he was cheered for sevend minutes. He
1 he Constitution defends Mr. CalhounI he had believed that hi*
for going into Oconee to work for Gordon. time WR8 coming to retire. For twenty-
lt may be true that he went ai Bill Tntt n * no y© ara h© hnd served Birmingham ; but
goes for Bacon, “without money,” and sim- * n the face of the question of tho greatest
)ly to present isnuss m a public speech, magnitude, he considered it his duty to re*
j t even the Constitiuioa has never denied wain at the front. During bis life in Par-
rV. ^ carried money to Mileneu. I Uament, ho had ac^d alongside
taat L P°^ n t the Camilla Clarion says: °* the still eminent lender
‘Mr. O Biien reported to the Gordon men °* the Liberals. [Cheers.] Ho had
soon as be ariived, and told them be was n °t been a follower. [Cheers. J Tho Lib-
t-ent out by the Gordon club of Atlanta; that cral leaders had generally folio ved tho
h© come to aid them in carrying the election, course adopted by Gladstone in preference
and had brought money for that purpose.” I to following their own convections.
rhiB same O'Brien was asked by the peop’e I 8ome intimate friends of bis had no no-
to leave Dawson, as they would not counte- *i° n of anything but following where Glad-
nance tbe Atlanta interference method— stone led. They reminded him somo-
Alb ;ny Advertiser. what of Cook’s touristi, who on-
Ttie rumor that Maior Bacon had com, i 0 ^,. B«at «ecm.t T becan., they
down is too ailly to bo slanderous. No on, S cre . ? e T.l ril . y *. COndnCte f/ [LanRhtor.l
who knows Major Bacon believed it, and the h . e >.. mote thaa ttn >' olbet
p-ople ol this State, even those who have maD ; ha . d '? p or ^.L he T ^ Te . rn ‘
opposed him in this campaigu, know pre.ty *° deal a ? th VI ho had so
well the kind of a man he is. They krow lon E nod pertinaciously shown England tho
that he ia not the man to retire under fire or ?, ore " ot Ire ’ and? It w«sbec.uso Hs aympa-
to be forced from a positioa oi p .- n . ip1e tUy was nnaiminished, nay, more powerful
s«mpl" bcc.iuse tbe 6dda are against him than ever, that be was neable to accept the
Tl cy know that bis canvass in the St“e P r “P°.' a,B of , tbe Roveroment
1 Could anybody suppose that ho would
represents a protest sgi ust certain political Lon , any ”SY, ar PP 0,e tnat “• ’J®® 1 '*
influences, ami that he will not remove ha T e e,t "" 1 1® d ! h,n 3T, f frn "! l^g polili™!
the hairier to these forces until the a »d personal triend’hip w.th Gladstone if
verdict in theState has been fully medcua ke -. c0 .“ ld " T eon .? ny to B "P-
Mejo; Bacon has behind him twenty-seven p . ^ b ‘ H V 1 the great speeches
counties, with o total of «2 delegates. He J*? , and others
realize! that they are pledged to the p.'nci> thc ? Introduced a great deal of
pie which the campaign repreients more EL*Sa.'v'Jft ,“ BUy °, " lo ,** about
tban to his own personal interest, and that I be ' aad > bnt tbo , history of nearly eve.y
this element in Bute politics dcsitvi him to of'rrlllriThint^nXnoTn^r. ?u d
continue tho fight upon the line which ho ?,i'fi|"J ba , d n ® tb,n S to d ° w ‘: b b ® V'V'
has so gallantly made. Gen. Gordon haH I n? n . ^t was rnbeooming in the
teen accustomed to see opposition go down P^ mle ‘ f° °i® b ® ? * on E, 8 l >e<!cb in B wb *t
r tder the heat of the charge and the blare ba PP®“ ed .*° Ire:lend «
o. the trumpeti, but he hav struck an ele- f eD i ur ^ [Cb<*crfl.] Goin^
ment now which will not down at his hid- i^-7°A n ,d n !! l0 .u.®°°y° n g f ?, P 1 ^*®”,
ding or stampede at hi* snurts of strength. d ”’” s th pon fifty ’ ard ® ven
It u ma le of Ltern and enduring stuff, and 1 1 rru ^ ^ ~ . . -
is growing ove-y day.—Augusta Chronicle. Tv3^1 W t ^tilf- ?*
Wasjinotos, June 30.—The Republican 1.'®! “,'} , Tb 5 1 cllU i u j v h&d
e ubers of the House to-day filed with the »ct h?d
Senate cummittee on elections aod privi- ”f nned ;. St
sr'A. -aS 3“,»- „
■i.K"srk“£&s2r.' ! ' , ‘
dilioral testir ony is now in the hands of 1 4 SS? V. Tv-.l “I de v tbpconventicD.”said h*. «*andtha On the 03tb laatant,.in_ tha wrcnlng. I rwjoaalod
WASHINGTON.
M»;itPi loatraotcd for Gordon
SoMaviu.*, Ga., July 1.—A ha
IntiiMi mass meeting was held. Rev.
1 Ongt A Johnson was elected chairman
1 bvths unanimous consent ot both faotiens.
I TOiwltoI tire ballot was: Gordon i Ji,
I JkroiGil; for Congreae, George S. Hornes.
I iri.auy election we* ordered for August
i hr Representatives and Senator.
I About (our inches of rain fell Ust night
I Theitreama are swollen and some are im
I puwhle. This prevented the strongest
I runout of the county for Bacon from
leuuinif. All lie present State house
I ofleers ire indorsed.
THE WORST XKT.
| Be llsna't Want the Telegraph Deracao
ti a Gordon Paper.
Jrrtyis, Hi tts Coustt, June 2*.—Edi-
Ifcr Tsumuru.—Dkau Sra: You will
■ pkaw stop sending me your paper. I think
I»? time u out, and I don't want it any
I tore. I aui a Bacon man and I don't want
I») lesd Gordon papers. Yours truly,
DuUOHKKTY
t-ixls Gorilou Uetegates.
Atuxti, July 1.- Election news
I mint her. gives Dongherty to Gordon by
I w ksjoiity, and gives him Schley sud
1 *ulnogtou. Nothing from Stewart
BMGirr§ speech.
JOHN BRIGHTS SPEECH BEFORE
HIS BIRMINGHAM CONSTITUENCY
of a Want of Fraukne*s-For Tweu-
ty-NIne Yi*ar* II« baa Served
Hlrmlnctiam—Irish Land
lord AbM&tetlim.
A Y00U0U VICTIM.
THE MYSTERIOUS DRUG AND THE
FET130H CHARM.
, A. Foncliler'a Curloaa Symptom'
Death at New Orleana—Voodoii 1
tltioufr At r« .tfil S<m-ln l it
of*the Voodoo oueeu.
submitting 35,000,000 people to the results
of a great revolutionary scheme, under the
demand of 3,000,000. [Cheers.] It
a great mistake to suppose that tho
people of Ireland were alone interested.
England ha l au equally ghat interest.
They were bound by all laws of honor, of
political justice to protect the people of Ire
land, who did not want a revolvtion. They
were asked to thrust from the shelter and
justice of the united Parliament 2,000,000
of people-, who passionate’v resist the at
tempt to drive them from the proU-alou of
the Parliament of their ancestors. [Cheers.] I Uew O&lbans, Jane 20.—A white man
He hoped this stupendous injustice amt I named George A. Forsohler, 21 years of age,
blunder would /all. He would never con-1 died this afternoon at bis residence, corner
sent to surrender those two millions of peo* of Ursulioes and Galvez streets, in the old
pie to the Irish parliamentary party, half French section of the city, from the effeots,
tho members ot which had dolhus in their 1 u<* his friends believe, of a voodou charm.
)ocketi subscribed by the enemies of Eng-1 The symptoms which the youog man ex-
and in the United States. [Loud cheers. ] bibited were like paralysis. He could not
Lr.ght proceeded next to suggest as an move his limbs, and complsined of aterriblo
alternative to the government’s proposals noise in his head resembling that made by
that a permanent committee of Irish mem-1 a steam car. His legs and oody were very
bera be formed, and that Irish bills aft^r 1 much swollen. The belief in the pov. t r of
tire tiist reading be referred to this com-1 the voodou fetiach to work good or evil to
mittre. 1 he committee shall have a I human beings at the will of the mAgician or
special place of meeting at Westminster, I medicine man, who controls the mysterions
appoint iti own chairman, and have I secrets, is not confined to the colored peo-
powers to decide whether the bill I pie. Many whites have implicit faith in
is accept ible. Xo English or Scotch mem-1 these conjurations and hold them in dread,
ber shall be apnointeu on the committee. | The victim in the present case is a young
The House shall only have power to con-1 man, keeper of a grocery store at the corner
eider a bill on the report of tbe committee. | of Mandeville and Claiborne streets. It is
He admitted that plan was simple a id d Laid that a mysterious drug was adminis-
! landed upon the honest working of tbe I tend to him, and that a fetisch or charm
A.’sh party combination in the House of 1 has been bulled somowhero on the prem-
Commons. | i sos to destroy his senses by some occult
Assuming that there was a moderate loyal I power. The sick man had been removed
spiiit in the party, the plan would I from bis store to tbe honae of bis father on
succeed, but if the system were unloyal, Ursnlines street. Thu father made tho fol-
neilher this nor the government plan would lowing statement on the subject:
sacceed. His suggestion might be cal'ed m rAV nsB's wtatoieit.
one of the unexhausted re30urces
of ch.lizatioo, which should be tried .
before they capitulated to one of the I thought It wm a cold and caUed Dr. Seaman, who
worst conspiracies that ever afflicted any fo 5 kUmbntdid him no goof, t was
n inntri- 11*, innnei -i * adTlMd to gtt Iona other doctor, and crura a cw-
Country. [I rolonged Cheeis.] | ored doctor living on Love at/art-Dr. Solomon or
_ — - 1 • I Saul. I was told that ms> aon had bran t'.vrn iome-
IOWA DEMOORAT1C CONVENTION. I thing to hn-.btm. B«.*ote aecing Dr. Solomon my
had been attended to bj a colored phyatclan,
MR. MANNING TO RETIBH.
A Seuator Denounces a Refoluttoa aa a Lie I who had not done him any good. On St John'
mid its Author a* a Liar d *y “T *° a wsa aent for by Dr. Solomon to come to
D« Moines, Iowa. July 1,-Aft.r adopt- th ' bk '.' U ““ I
ing tke platform by tho Democratic con- . doboa day * tk® 2Rh day of June, is a
ventioo, a resohu ion was Rent to th. plaU I 1 ™ 0 pccnliarlv sacred to the voodou mys-
form condemning pi an outrage and a trav- l ®-‘®*> a ° d at tb8t ,imo tbe negroes ara ac-
r-ty oa jnsfco t£» action of the State Sena- ?? 8t ?? ed B atber ca tb ® °‘ ^ k ®
tore who took *3ir. pay for tho recess be- Pontohartnin whore secret and myetorion.
fore tbe impeachment trials began. An Br « “ ld to ^ b ®.^' , ° 1 n f'^ Dr.Vdomon
attempt to lay tho reiolntion on -he table dM not show n P at the lake on the appoint-
fa’led I Cl ’ 'lay, although the sick man was duly
Senator Knight of Dnbnqms, ono of the tb * re and tb ® P» t |ent'» friemls then
Senators who bad taken the pay, rose loat oonfiaence in the sablo physician. A
VO defend himself and his collesgnes. He m ,® dl<ul . m “ a wh .° 0011111 comb “ t tho P°w®"
branded tho resolation a* a lie end the man I jf voodou magio was necessary, and the
who wro:. it a<a liar. He said that it wr* ,amily aex \ ““f 4 in P. T , ’ or 9' 4 P ion t
not Hue that Senators had not earu«l their a “ olber colored practiUoner, who declared
rmv | that the patient had been made a victim of
Proceeding i« his defense, he was biased °iJSf
•QMirv,
"Wncrc an yo« going, my pretty m
* For a oaw boontt, sir.** aba said.
Messrs. Little and Butterwonh, wbich the L
petitioae-s p'lego will snstaia tbe charge SjlimbS BiLhfnr^wsd^L^ lii mill he
com• jittae? n *' t ° 1 « U !“ lW " Uo » o( “*® ^ i^refy r?,in.T^r2*^ in
committee. l any Btnpo >ortiamewt
' Dnbtin. [Cheers.] He eras also (wi
pe dte the monstrous proposition topo--
ehase the e-totes; but if a b>H to revotn-
tion’ze trelaod b-ul been oCored, nobody
world have dreamed of so ec.ravagant a
propesei. In tegard to Ir*>d, the pol’Go .1
sebexo rarde the rconomic sehemo neo ••
... , sary. While •the cconomio p-oocsals
Af 3 han bonndarle.—fringed edges of the Ukh woold be untrustworthy a* regards
tp-rone. I ,j, e flnit duty of gove.neaont, namely, the
When a compositor wants pie he goes To I prei.eivalion of ptoperiy and security of
the devil for iL pub' ! o order.
It is not alwave safe for a tnpn’to attempt The legislation Gladst-ce proposed was
to follow his knows. only a step forward in the
Elsie—it is called . cst-keat dmf. be- 1^
cause it is treaehe- ous. Li^wu tbzt thU con^itaey be dtgnffled
A promising artist-one who defer, pay- U nam., form and power of parliament
uent to b.s creditors. They were told tb.t the land bill was
Every female holds a dress rehearsal for de^d. The oorntry had a .Igbt to complain
an hoar before (sing to. parly. I of tho singular want of frankness
Alpaca coats are all peeked so far. All } b ® P«“ «( * b ® ? 1 «“ i ® r ; *“ c0 '*-
wool coat i are more com-’o.-takle. «»' lo « lb ® P nblk deflate oj»n
_i,v „ doch at.on which he ootht to make, fl'ro-
It the woiid w«opeoplcd wita dudes the | 0D ^ j .Rmts,] p-obably in the l'rotoicr's
mind.-eadera bowot-i would be at an end. V j ew> , 0 openly adhereto tho land bill, be
Tose.r>ghtie the ptwvine. of owery- unrht lose the election, while t * abandon
body; to do right ie mooopif-zed by the it might ah' '-e tbe aUe^iuuce of
few. Home ot bis-colleagucs. (Chce' *.] Thoretore
Lillian is the fawoiHe name among no-1 t'rere wa* language am, .tnci that were
tte es at present hut Maiy tales the re nnbecomlng to a miuiatar, speeking to a
I lie y the convention," said he, - 'and the
mm who mado th ! * resolution to injure mo I roo.MfllSsta’bataS
evening, I roqo«
if thart wf» anything Ilk
]ou tiro p*ou)Uc<!. Air. Clap
Bin Kolatlona With tho Froildent Nald to ho-
Not FolitlOAlly Natlafactory.
Albany, Juno *23.—Among tho beht in
formed politicians hero, it has been known
for ii 1 >ng ti in** that St ere* *y Manning has
been using every honorable means for mix
months to retire from the cabinet. To his
most intimate friends the Secretary haa
made complaint that instead of ti n r-ng the
Treasury Department a field of gr-- l exocn-
tlve work, it bar proven to b f r him*
simply a clerical position, wrhobe mont im
portant and trying exaction waa tho sik;iiing
of his own name. A six months' Dial of
th** irksdiiif and anno\ing pi i"f convinced
the Secretary that his sphere of nsefnlnc ss
was circumscribed, and the President won
determined t-> t- II->w Andrew .l .i'kson’K
policy aud reduce his cabinet officers t*> tho
level of clerks.
One of Mr. Manning’s most intimato
friends said this evening: “Mr. Manning
will retiro from tho cabinet on October 1,
whether Lis health is improved or not. Ho
has had enough of the Treasury Depart
ment, and disgusted with treatment th it an
average employer seldom bestows upon a
clork. Mr. Manning went into the cabinet
against his own judgment. Mr. Cleveland
nevir would have appointed him had not
Mr. Tilden ordered him to do so, nor would
Mr. Manning havo accepted tho position
had it not been at Mr. Tilden’s requeHt.
Wo have known from tho first that Mr.
Manning has had no influence with Presi
dent Cleveland. In truth. Secretary Man
ning lias boon forced to explain to his friends
who had wanted favors done that he was
tired asking tho President lo rt-mh-r * me
service to his party. Within a month I h we
.-.<«•» a li tter coiivt ying this impn-ssion. We
in Albany who know tho two men well have
not forgotten Mr. Manning’siadignation to
wards Mr. Clovoland when tho Uttar, as
< ln\t riior, siu'r.t'd tin* bill abolishing th«
v t- p.i|*< r, ami liis nmbiuMt at iiif S.ma-
toga convontion that nominated delegates
to the national convention. Mr. Manniug'A
policy from tho firet bps been to re’ ard
party men, but every approach towards tb«
President on that head has been met with
•lm s«, d ; Hoour,ig»*mr!it and positive in-
differenco. That tho two men publicly
have concealed tho disagreements betweeu
them on publio or party policy, is duo more
to maintainingharmony in tbe party. Had
Mr. Manning’s advico been followed tho
Democratic party would bo more strongly
entrenched in tho publio officoa and incal
culably strengthened and solidified”.
What will Mr. Manning do when ho re
tire* Tf”
“Ho has a very liandsomo homo hero ami
ill return to tho editorship of tho Arans,
which is far more congenial to his taste than
conducting what ho terms a ‘clcxlcal’ posi
tion. I believe bis only reason for accept
ing tho treaaiiryshm is not because it was
ui, t "l upon him bv Mr. Til !• n. but because
ho believed ho could render valuabl —
to his natty and his country. S
—. T , .r _ ~ vm i voooou leuaca du .©a o« uro p'cwucfl. mt. cuiv
SO long AS I have tho confidence Of my con- | toncxam'ncA tb» piemiats, ami found that tbm
stitueius Of Dubuque.” | wr®#ometbl«gbun©d under tho house and thatR
He wkcfl tho convention it it vrsnted to ?" ttoortll « k g*- at u ‘»
JznnnnoA i, jjj - m ©d fet.och. Till* wn don© uj on© of my enr-
denounce <tbus *», wny it did not .do* I pVsyes. and after half an hour'* work tlr. Clapton
nounce the 1 resident of tiio United | oxoaed the charm to tbow ltaelf, and took it ont.
States for gisng down on hisi Mconaixtol of a pa^ago ahowloK red allk cord,
kn«,fo corpora^ monopoly «n J y^Dg 1
bads Gordon Delr^Hte®, and la
whsdmlngly fur Grlap.
■ .*“ U|IT *.Ga., July 1.—SchleyRivtaOor-
I wn aufi ltr-on 122, Oi.sp 3*51, Me-
| Arthur j. No nows (r,m Stewzrt.
The Ilrau'l la Dougherty.
k *«v, Gi., July I The mass mextior
■ ' l S»t®* by ballot Three bundrra
I r®. “»rtjr-one votes wero polisd, Gordon
15?’ bl * 213 and B.teon 118. Bacon's sup-
I "*(« satisfied they were in the mi-
•wij, but expressed a de-ire to register
I J2 ’ otM . »» Democrats, as opposed to
I *mlon and his methods.- The beat o( (eet-
| 2iMuio'*7*’ >&d everything passed off
i'olltlCAl Cllppin£S.
T»«chiff crjr 0 j General Gonlon’a anp-
11 Jkat he baa been ’‘slandered."
^Pfreeutin this paper an outline ol Major
criticism on bis reeiuoation of his
The f iota stated in it
all uia,j, pnblie by General Gordon or
uj' . and Major Bocou'a eomment*
*,].kj ■!® ,10n * »e'« very chaiitable. Any
!" M 1 ' 1 ? Thecename of biaconiae
tee Ti ii t0 lb * oonnting in and laaognrr-
Z? “f | Uy “. which we copied a few dave
m *de by ex-Governor Joseph E.
Conati.“- a oommuniostion lo tbo Atlanta
Cfi n !° n P id Unele 2o—epb and the
ki« i» "h®?. "elander” him? The expOM of
twS*^ 00 * wdk the firm of Grant A
B * bnon t ®o»t mine was
S*“ y Jf» , d , andw.taIeo oopied by na
Wi. ^ 0 . n, J ,t,Uon - "Was that elander?”
teul?, , 1 land ®r, and when facts are so
hat y *Ld*d that they should be
at ‘v ji^ ,!**“?. “otby the indefinite
’•■Station."-!!*™ Courier.
*>(« bse i* B ,*^ U . maUd ikht on an average
u WuiJt'! ttd ' 0,la^, I*®r oonnty ie being
hjtotii/ 5 She State for Gordon, to
«tr toi?* She fI tra trains, brass bands,
t^* ^Cojed by th. General himself. At
tet L—cwnPhtn will cost that aide
Ml tl;, •Jltoat. How are they to get
k "‘WwU*pn / By gobbling np tbe
r llstlon Gsiette.
Ca,a from a Vlnl7u.
*“> iu thi l ' L £' ,,lM 3 <>—I see yon pnt my
•I'Vj u ‘cordon lnenrsnce ewindla et
SS?,|iyJjn »» over *>00. W. IL
[W», M.0UO. instead of *733.».
!“r»» tba^v ^ others' I oh**! were much
tMy i ‘to amount put down. Rrapect-
t; o. Fi i >'t.
Cl'pii.
L-wrence Barrett declares that bo regpV- .
Edw'n ItooLU ee the grr ideet Ic. trre on
the a: age to-day. 1 ® nab
Tke ladles wlH be ioineeted by knowing
that tieuatoT Jones's love affair logs. He
at 11 ! sigba in Detroit.
VTs.er is selling at fifty eeotv a buire! in
GaIv '-’ n, Terse. The inhabitant* think
it ie a ne v kind ef summer diiak.
Mure. Neva la I’elmer b re d'eappeartd for
u tltue t om *he ljrio firaiemeot and is liv
ing quietly with 1 er hnebaud la Pa.re.
An awakened conscience will murder
s.-ep. So will mine, p'e, and it will make
U e man who anffo.s from it want to go out
rod murder the pa,try cook.
Thera ie a common proverb that says tbe
)lgt- sing never ■ trikes twice in tbe same
place. Probably for the reason that the
plaoe U oot there when it strikes the second
time.
“Make room for tke g'.rla,” ekoate the
Woman'e JonroaL A fellow who won't do
that even though there be but on one chair,
and that a cushioned rocker, ought to be
girlcolted.
• •A yonng man" desirea the O.-it and
Good'to give b m a good ree'pe “lor £»l en-
in-i bis thin legs.” "Yooug man is io-
fosmed that milk is nsually the best thing
to fatten caiv t on.
Bornstone Bornson, tbe Norweg'an poet,
wao.etooome toAmenea fora visit, (jjj
iiiiiii.l Those j'sbe'ongin tbs name
^ ^ ^_L litre w.s-trial F I'A T1 ill tet. allllf A
grt-ut out : oa*of «o alamiog a prefect. Coo
•titococici might bo c*rt* { a if tho/ gave-
igh to
somew here, sod tbe reader can diaUibute
them to init bin taste.
Tbe Pilocesa Metterniuh recently gave a
flower perede in Vienna. Thousonde of
befioweied, carriage*, massed four daep,
moved slowly along a straight and wins
avenue two miles in length.
Victor Hugo is reported to bare regard
ed Ed«ar A. Toe a* the "piinceof Amni
on poeV*," Whitt'er a* a “womanly ver
sifier ” Lowell »s a “amai t chatterer and
Holme* a* “eflUcliugly laughable."
“Pane if three wheel* I* a tricycle, aod
two wheel* i® » Wejcle, what is one
wheel?'“<>ne wheel, iy-on’ Well, let
me see. One wheel must be a noieyel*.
“No! U ain't, p.p‘: If® » wheelbarrow."
The German Emperor ia reported to have
lieeo Drovoked to wiath because some of hi*
court Wringers who came to this country to
fnterprs; German opera have remained Ion-
their Iwt of ibieaos warranted.
Tha famous foU-langth poroilt af Px«i-
t Attbur bang* on tha eaat wall
of the Red Parlor In tha Whita House. At
Sl ,* Ck.HH.d-. U.I JJ.J5-
P *G^® 1, La Blanche, the Ikstau priz*
fighter, foil a B.fWo^p«l«tta*W«th«
Lu liaise ‘fTno Marine.
•wns-ATWirflaTniV LT r lIAaUatt©n klmlsOf positioa©,tba«ho1aaavcb
the DeaBIoiues ia>©r laud billst thodctD&DU j cp'DR * kot Mr. Clxiiiou tiok hole of Uio pack-
of a powerlul land rieg. [Hissca and cues ] ago i«A tnn r .ppM t®. Th© Ift oovd waa of tmnaoal
of *’XOT r muit not attack tbo Dewocratic 1 l«oR’b. WHyt'xi» fe«. The fold leaf ©a Chide'
Presidcn,"] S«»tor Knight coulianed in ]
an linpreisivo way: I corkaCbj Mr. Liipioo. who foun.t u tc axutslo
‘Why did not you dooounco the jnd'ciiri I ni-x.a*. of Vlosuar and aunpowdw, wiia
dupaitii .'lit of 'ibis govermnant, loaded I • ora.wMo** nateiewranotascc. 'nod.
down w-ith l’an-Elcctria s'.oek ami
oo mpUon. [Great excitement and yolle,
‘Pat b‘n out."| “X will he heard,"said
Knight, ’“.and i defy yoa to coma toBa-
buyae rid countioa where I am known and
hiss -me down. ”
At the close of hia speech, while the
resolution we* pending, the convention ad
journed for tanner in great confusion.
Tbe convection reassembled at 3 o'clock,
anil after an angry debate adopted the-orig-
inai motion.
Cato Bell-:, of Biael hawk oonnty, wai
thonnomioartedbyaodlamat'o* for s&uretay
o! State soi Panl Gticlick, of Burlington,
<fer auditor.
Tha State-Greenback convention ia in acv-
sfion hero to-day, and hr* decided in favor
jth tne
-ef fusion wit
i Democrats.
S i-emier n majority large -enough to
shim-to go c.n wi.h tho government
bll', it woe Mr. Gladalone'e tatenlion to
alkO to tin dot the bind parebase hill through
Periiatnent [Cheers i The absurdities of
that land pore tase scheme ha l been amply
exposed. He reminded hia andito.e that
among tbe compla'n > made by Ireland was
one concetoiag the g-eit evil ot sbientee-
ism. ThU land b'U would make the
En^iah trruoniy a ,J‘ weicai absent j* land-
lord-o.-er all tbe land ia Ireland and rn
all ,-1-tr-- whose rents it would be most diffll
cr't to collect [Cheer*. ]
It might be found wuen the Uud’ords
were gone that.a happy time ot .conspiracy
had come, that the gor.reon of England
had been driven ont and that tbe new
Irish nation left to iu growing .calamitej,
would cot think abont paying rente. Tbe
teaching of thePeraellitaconspiracy [groans
and hisses] during the last seven years was
against pay ing rest Could it be supposed
that the lesson taught during these year i
canid be immediately unlearned? Would,
that general demoralization which bod oc
curred over three par. i of Ireland cease, or
wocld the people be told, "Yon have
got free from the burdens of local pro
prietor* of ike soil, will yon pay ron-a now
to a foreign government tending a cohec
tor in a foreign gtcb? [Cries of “Han,
hear."]
Referring to tbe government's bill Bright
said he ooncu ed with Gladstone, that
if the bill paced it woold
be absolutely impossible to:
tbe 1‘araeiiitea to remr'o at Westminster,
and the proposrl that 2HU members sit in
Dublin and 100 ia Westtn'istee, wes espec
ially monstrous. Under this arrange
ment what would happen? They knew
that abont bait of the Irish members
now in Parliament had their expense* main
ly paid across the Atlantia [hisses lwith do
nations by avowed enemi** of England.
But with 3C3 sitting in Dublin and 100
more at Westminster, it woald be teeessary
that the charitable donations of Americab -
come perpetual. [Laughter.] Gladstone had
suggested r* on alternative, the occosioDal
presence of I.isb membete—a sort of inter
mittent Irish fever in Pailioment The
proposal was so astonishing sod ludicrous
that he thought tha the great premier, ami 1
tha difflcnlUas of hU position, must really
have lost hia herd. [Cheers. ]
They heard much abont th 1 * new Dabl'n
Parliament a* compared with Grattan’s,
which died of it* own corruption—perished
in bottomless rottenness, lint Giattan's
Parliament was freer than the one Glad
stone proposed, wbicb, examined care
fully, was seen to be only a vestry.
There would be Incessant besting
against the ban of the cage, and a attiring
to become a Parliament.
At whose summons ho.1 government taken
up these plans? At lc.<t two m llio;.-.
of Irish people were against tii'-tn.
.Should they consent to revolution ia
Ireland at ti.e bidding of one-twe'‘th
of the j c; it. a of tb-. United Kingdom, I
TUB RACE RECORD BROKEN.
SpaldtDgVrr-hsthel' rord IsOblriTs'SB
lln-li“r,p K.ac. —T w, litlg.
Cnirane, July t.—We jtber dc , 'ghtf*l,
track f." t, attendance Urge, were the tar
tans of the day of tbe O'".wood band‘cap,
in which Hprtding broke the recr -V Bot
tom weight won, with tap weight second
pad third. One race * ter *ao her w -
faster and frricr, and a’l in '’lit w a art-
markable day’s racing.
In the first nee. three quarters of a mile,
Skobeleff won; liilurity second, Estrella
third. Tfme, 1:13].
In the-oxt.M taee, three qnatlcrs of «
mile, Pat .Daly woo; Proteal ascend, U‘aa
Higby ‘bird. Time, 1:115®. Hoteley broke
dowo, bat all tbo money bet on her wrs
lost.
In the-caoond race, five-eighth* of a mile,
Laredo won; A’Vdieny second, Aspbr'tus
third. Time, 1:02.
In third race, one and one-c-'tbth milrs,
Spald'oq won verw easby; Liz-.'e Dwyer
second, Pearl Jeomags “tir Time, 1 A3],
■th* best ou iceord.
lathe foorlh uce, one zsi'e, Cuban Queen
won; Handy Andy second Taxgxtberer
*btid. Time, 1:‘3],
found uis bunds tied there is bnt (
for him to do, retire.”
he hut
- thing
PHRENOLOGY.
The 1‘realdaut‘e Chinese Weild'sc O’rt.
PBiLaoti-Bta, June 27.—Joe James ia a
Chiran-an of meaos and edncalion who
1; *ei aod does bnsioezs in this city, and
when Prch'ent C'ava'and gat matt ed he
dettririDcd to male himself solid with tho
near admfnistcation. He eeeordiogly sent a
wedding present to tbe happy couple with
the following letter:
Pjk..aoauau. Jen* t ItiJb—Sfaeree Paca
ret*: I am (1*4 rod saai.a* t* bear p'CM.T
>o« fralts t> tea ns on, sad I . (-.--dL.*.
t> rear ms-rtac* all eetev roa-M<r. I usd
roar latter r°u Uad I > oat Ciilccaa tiv-
la( beta, and laetrjet tue gsea itnant to on' et
Uw Chine,e anil be p'eaee to live evervwsore.
•o 1 thank roar badness ever so touch. I heard
I«t on June ad lo be marrte. 8o 1 .end a huts
present to jroo and the buds. I bona you aojor
rooreatf to receive It Ono china Ivory fan. with
saedtlweod box. for tho bate; one I voir eard-
eaae for tbe l're itdant, all aent In-ms". 1 hone
God bless ]o« in pmaparltr I* aU tnlnin
Jos Jama.
Tho letter bran tbe writer's signature
in Chinese oa well os English. A few days
ago Joe James's heart was made - ‘ad when
he received toe followirg autograph Ie.t r
from tbe President of the Uuited States:
Wosaiea -o*. D. a, Jana 11.—Mr Dear H r: Ure.
Cleveland and I aead onr ainceie tbsoks to roa for
tbs bssattfat praasats wb'eb jam aent to as oa the
eeaalonofoartea.jtare. Tsabalrtethtovu;
bl*blr baeojaa tber are sent If a at -ao|er as a
token of h‘a k ind f—tlnz sad bte wreb for onr bar-
ptnets. X bone that this act od roots, and to. word-
conta nadln the 'stter, tnav bv tsk re r- prooh
that yen ara Id-.-:-,is,I m the araosof theev - in. j
to vbicb rou have made j it borne. Tonre dh
ce-elr. (levs. Cutvuvsu.
Mr. Jue Jao •. Phllad-l bU.
Joe James .with his native born Arne.",
ean Chin- e bniiy sod his letter from the
Preridsat, u shout the p.oudc ,t Chioaurn
in Pt: . le'phit to-day.
A thrush and hi wkbird took p< -.--.‘-a of
“ it in Her. .'or lsi.ire. I n m3.
Tbo same evening tho fetLsoli was throw
into tho ri,ver. Alter this the pntlout op
pr ored to improve, und his sp-ctito, which
tmd dtnappeareu, returned. ( Rut. Mr. ttla-
pion was nnabio to overcome tbe evil spi 11s,
rs tho patient took n bad torn this after
noon and d'ed.
a Voodoo rnacimoszB.
“Glapion it of modiam height, spare, ner
vous and sinewy. HU afinoet jet-black
skin is lastroas and of a peculiar color. Ho
wears a thin mastaohe, pointed at each end,
and ailocteci nioe way of talking tho French
language, which he speaks rather fluently.
Ilia eyes me large, prominent and of res't-
(cw exprreaioD. Being interviewed be said:
I wa« tbe eon-ln-Uw of Ma te Lev sen. tbe Quern
of tbs Voodou*. who died several jreari sou. I
learned attar bouao to esetclao tba power of tbe
gift I bad received, and aloes thaa have e.cited tha
art. 1 nosvr do barm to aov ona nor do I charge a
cent tor araorvloaa. Wbnlom ca’lod 1 (a and
do not r% for re-ore pen*#, itj trade la that of
house sadeita pa'ut u(. bnt If mj ss. vieoa to beet
tbealokoraoeompllsli some good act s-a iw-Ued, 1
are always ready. Ido not prafaao modlotao as a
caltlnc.
Mr. Fcriqhler thinks a woman U at tho
bottom of this trouble, bat baa nothing
positive to say. Ho tally believes that
some inferos! spell was wrougnt upon 1-ia
son.
The Arkansas Douocratle Platform.
Lime ltoca, An., July 1.—Tbe plat
form odoDUd by tbe.Douocratio State Con
vention before adjonrning regrets the
strained relediona of capital and labor, and
traces these conditions directly to the ope-
rations of <;he higti protects ro tariff com
mends the efforts of the Arkansas delega
tion ia Congreas vn suppot. of tne
Morrison bOl for tb* ravisien of the tli'ff,
reaflirmiog adberaoe* to the time-honor .1
Democrat o locU'ue ot tariff for revenne
only; favors nolinritcl coinage of silver,
d demands that coin of tbe United States
both gold am I silver, be paid on the govern
ment debts w itboat discrimination against
silver.
The .Sunken City,
From tbe Swedish of F.iL. Uordt la tea A ’zosaut.
Where tbe sea la aerillef so Mrs and oeid
Tba e stood.* city In days of o>d.
llot the hi vci. .-.tl opened to make a a are,
And tbec-ty elamUra Irenaatu tho wave.
s see* a-id no use brers
remembers tbafar-oh years.
Bnt so there tonal v at aseatida.
and hearken booikta lo tke llsp:n( tide.
And feir.t. sweet taeaie sbstl float to tha*
Idkschnrvb baUaeblretocaei-ois tbs ata.
*Tls tha olden Itree-
Wbicb faintly murmurs, far fi'boreadosrn,
bike tie aea wind", hr.stkia* It mnrmers Ire,
And tha sweet notes UeuiUt. and sink amt die.
Where now la moe-tand, a" dark and dry,
Wb»e for and al-bt mist forever Ita
Of aid there b ueeum-d. dirtesiy free,
A dowry kliadere of poesy—
A Once Popaler Psmi.ln Science Which
Has In Lsts Years XVaued.
From tbo Philadelphia Inqul-rr.
M. Domos recently delivered tlio funo-al
ntion ot one Dcsbarollos, professor of
palmistry, and, iu lliui-our-c ot his reumrkH,
■pokeofDtsbarqUe*, rs having .loin for
tho hand what Ga'l nod Spum-iiin iia.1
dono for tlio brr‘n. Jf this piva'lel is to bo
taken neiioiedy it is not too muc h to any
th.it tri.- Mci.-iu p ilinihtry must be re-
gurded "v pmi-tii-u'h > vtiuc-t.
Phri-uoloftV to-day is an effsto branch of
thought. We look to v» :i fur i-’iv mention
of tlio word in tho Indices nr work- on the
brain, which deal with tbo late--t InlortDWv-
tion scionco hat elicited rc-ptetiug Jiv
organ of mind. No one p- - -a '.ing the
most eiomeotaty knowlolgo of tho ptogtess
rciencobrs made within the last twenty
veau, in tho matter of the functions of. the
li.-ain, cun for a moment accord to phreno
logy a atablo position in tbo l‘st of modern.,
branches and mode* of i’nialry. It iv, per
chance, only b.-esk<ng n bntteilly on t'ta-
wbcel and alayiog the slain to say so much.
But tha science of Ga'l, Bpurzhetm a -d
George Comb tti'l snrvivi a in bolts nuil
corners among ua in tho uhapo of demoa-
shuti-iiiv l.y p--rip.it. ti-- j •. i.-.I.i-'i-t ot tho
••chataetera'' of tlit.r i-.tv, HuhIh nro
' till to bo scon and bought in which tb- hu
man head is mapped out into spaces of
“destruotivenea*" and "veneration," into
areas of “amatlveneuH,” “form,” “color,”
“langnage,” end bo forth, Thera are many
pontons who still believe Hint the ftctiltiex
ot human nature are ail pigeou-ho'ed, >m
tbe phrenologuit teaches, ou tho contonrof
the brain.
Tbe reading of character nntl the consti
tution of mind would be an extraordinarily
easy matter were snob things true. Tho
b-.-tuD, alas! ia much too o .mplex an urvan
to be ao lightly disootc.l oi. it bos taken
the best work of a iptaner of a century in
modern physiology to open tho subject of
burin functions, and it will o :cupy the en
ergies of many years before wa am aide def
initely to anm up clearly and explicitly tho
exact nature of many ot thob’idii's vvayK
and workt.
But what we do know of cerebral struc
ture and actii.nalays phrenology more com-
pletely than it ho* ever been disposed of
before. Tbo work of Ililzig, FriLch, Per
rier and others has taught oa the new pbro-
nology—that of experimental science. It
has exploded the ola myths about faculties,
“bumps" and brain organs, of which ho
much talk was beard half a century gone
by. IVe are able to-day teindicafo general
ly how tho organ of mind wo.ks, ho# cer
tain of its parts come to the front over
othen, bow there should exist lower-
and higher "centers" in its Hub-
htancc, how ono part regniates speech and
another seeing and another hearing. In
onr hoipit-is for nervous diseases today
the physician, from b's study in llie work
of tho normal brain, is able t > place hia.
finger on tbe region be regard* as affecteiL
la h'H patient, and post-mortem inquiry na
well ns evidence of other kind, is brought/
into tho field of research to confirm Lie d*.
dactions. Looking back to tlio d iva of
pe'mistry and sooth-saying we see io tba
old phrenology, which still survives in uu-
!•• aued circles, a fit sccompaniaeat of tin-
“science” of bands.
'bsatb tutabt blue hsassn ami whttv droam-cload.
WUb ecent of loses sad song of blnla.
Aod fettle reiihjra of leviaf words.
Kaeh thlaf of boast/tbo o>d earth bore;'
Kaeb loser ' "
Hr ar; aod::
Item lias tha moorland, alt dark acd dr/,
II-re r»:. l nijhl mists forertr Ua-
And oo on© mm, xod bo od©
And reiuf-mb«r the*© ixroff j©ai«.
tut if tboa hut not. io ©Id ©nd ©idf«.
For ’«>t ©tirndy thy ehlMmh lif©—
If Ihmtf. a,\i har-lwi. unhfi b«-xrt
Uav © not jt. iu i' 'e.'t'l thy i.- '.,^r i.art—
A TEKBIBLK TltAOEDY.
A -Man H hoc tv . Husband anil Wife The
Cause of the Truablo.
Xiw July J.-A torril.l.. tragedy
oecnrred near Scooba, Kemp, r oouutr
M - . V vt.-r.lay I!.-
M- 1 - -1 -.nd iiv.-d in t »■ k-iwo
1 , , n ‘" ».-r- pirtn.-- in f\, ui ',u u
and while resting at noon Giulet t-'l ,-l «
Au a , t.-rcti..n rredbetw.rn Barlow and
his wife and Mrs. Gullets ’
let. Ho went into tho
what the matter wa.
curving him, raying th-.t
to kill him for h into tiui-
, it right nor, s-‘v; n .
lba,k > j time. Gall, t -i ruhg'Vi til-
a pistol an I shot B;ri
Hiul-
B/rlo
tbe
and each laid three .
not ou th.-m a few .!»yv and then
■ert'-d them, after which the tb tosh bat
the m.
(-;•! th- gun .nd i
My motto i
soldi, r. a. h.
and tied from
the battle field.
t;iiv... " mid tl .
k to the enerjy
vhile he w.u, ia th* act of firing It,,-!,
a to t'lw leu
, n— \ klxot hi
i 1 nrniuu h- tli-.'.,\, j; tI ‘ oW WJ ,
aft of k..h, M 1.1, wrie With an »,.V
upfoti h© lired fhc'rcui.iiriiu^
Jr.irlow, killing h.-r iuntaatlk ti,,
feadered to the aathoritie©.
ml-