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TRYING TO BUY TIIK C. & M.
railroad exploiter fry has his
eye on the road.
»« U»I *<• n« “>* Kl ’*'• Th “ 'j'*
B „4, tho A«l»nl«, Atwnllc »nd
Great WeiMrn, H*» »»« Been
Said.
ATLAICA.NOT-. 28.-tfrccM.J-It »p-
rorT3 that the rumor current here yes
tTriby that CoL George T. Fry had .eld
his Atlantic, Atlanta and Great Wmtern
railroad to Col. E. C. Mncl.en »a. »ery
miileadlng. CoL Fry. who i« fa the city,
emphatically denier that he ha. .old out
tut shod. an entirely new light on ,he
matter. Instead of having sold out Ida
read ho ha. been trying to buy the Cov
ington aid Macon from CoL Maelien.
FEY TALKS.
CoL Fry made the following statement
eceoeraing the matter tins afternoon:
••Col Machen is a very remarkable
, n - recrat conversation with that
SSiemoSl told him that I regarded
Jjj m as the railroad genius of tiie age.
A ”i net be surprised to mo Col.
Machen any lino morning start vvitn a
goods li« and a side of bacon on
his back to lay out and build a railroad
tC ‘*An" lf > he starts with his ‘dry goods
ho* and bacon to the moon I believe ho
will 'git thar,’ but up to this writing he
lias no conncclion whatever with tiio
Atlantic, Atlanta and Grout Western.
FBY WANTS THE C.AM.
I. As the head of the last-named railroad
enterprise, acting by the authority of
those with whom I am associated, I re
cently inquired of Col. Machen whether
or not he could sell the majority of the
itock of the Covington and Macon to the
Atlantic, Atlanta and Great western! if
so, at what price couldaaid stock be had.
I have hi« promise to ascertain and re
port tome tne desired infoimation. As
yet I have not heard from him. • ut sup
pose 1-shall in a few days. The A lanth-,
Atlanta and Gisnt Western will . e bmit.
and when buiit, will be the base line or
foundation ot u great ind.qiendent sys-
tem of railroads in Georgia, bringing in
conncclion more than l.LUU mile** ot new
independent railroads that will reach
every city, town and important shipping
point in the state, and the coal, iron,
marble, slate, grunite and lumber inter
ests of Georgia, Alabama and T. nnewee.
TIIE A« A. A 0. W, TO BE BUILT.
“That the Atlantic, Atlanta and Great
Western will be built right away, I have
in my office ample evidence to prove to
cny one who Iras sufficient interest to
come and see. This evidence 1 have
eTen shown to Col. Machen, whoso ex
perience and ability 1 hope in the prog
ress ot the work to avail myself of Ur a
very Urge degree.”
BOl'tsll ON PABSO!t DALE.
One of Atlanta's Ilaptlst Treachers
Must .Men iirarsSkiriCL 1
Atlanta, Nov. 28.— [Special]—A ran
cation U promised in nn investigation
into the rxeerd of W. IL Pale, j**tor of
the Seventh Baptist Church of thiacity.
Official steps have not yet been taken
biit several of Dale’s brother preachers
ore quietly lookiug into the case.
A well-known printer named John
George and a bookkeeper named John
31, Shelly, both rxsiiec table men, posi
tively identify Dale is J. O. it. Nutall,
a printer and silversmith who io merly
lived at C UnrloUe ar.d 1 .ill .s N, C., and
v.I,.. . . ii..i J-, i i y tl- 1 - !■ • •*. " 4"
; ' •
with a M'Ung girl named Katie* llollull
Or 1 Snarl ins. .....
Dole TyT** . e*?!* 'Hr rlmrw.tnd
T. J. FeUer. a prominent merchant, wl»o
knew Nutall, says that he does not think
Dale is tbo same man. Dale says he
lived in Dados, Go. A storv comes from
there which telle of an old indictment
against him for crimipal intimacy w ith
a married woman, but it was afterward
nolle proofed, and talc joined the chut ch.
It is probable that a iormal investiga
tion will be had §o< n.
ULNDEItSO.VB \» KATIIRU EYE.
ile Has It Turned on the Candidate*
Far Agricultural t onitnlsaltxiiyr,
Atlanta, Not. Si—[Special.]—The
first election for tiie office-of commis
sioner of agriculture is away 00 yet, but
the candidates are being brought to tire
front.
It has been pretty well understood for
some tiuro that lion. Martin V. Calvin of
Richmond would be m the race, cud tire
papers have recently given him some
very complimentary notices in that eon-
ruction. The latest candidate reported,
whether correctly or Incorrectly 1 uo not
know, is lion. W right Brady of bum t* r,
cue of the most popular farmers in ths
state.
In the meantime Cnmnlsdoncr Hen
derson is saying very little, bat he hopes
to t e the lirst comafssioner under the
new luw, and the new candidates will
have to move lively in order to disap
point hiuu
A N«\V C. A. .71. AGENT.
Atlanta, Nov. 28.—[Special]—Mr.
Arnold Maxwell, who for a number of
years has been the efficient and popular
central railroad agent at Hampton, 1ms
been tendered and accepted the |Haitian
of agent of the Covington ai d Macon
railroad at Macon. Mr. Maxwell was in
Atlanta to-day and stV.ed that l.o would
enter upon Iris new duties in .Macon on
the f.rat. llo is a gi'iulcinun of line
character, ihorcucbiy coni|>etent, and
enjoys tho ccnfidf nee and csteciu of all
wlso know him. lio will bo a valuahlo
official fertile Covington and .Macon,
and will make friends in bis new home.
A New Schedule on ihc Central,
Atlanta, For. 81—[Special}—Next
Sunday an Itnportar.i change of tcTu-duio
on the Central raiiror.d »ilt go into effect.
There will L'adoube duly pnstenger
aervee between Atlanta and Jack
sonville. The paawnger train wbicii
leaves Atlanta at 2:15 ©clock
P* ft p- ^ *111 unive in Jack*
wUebiwYM At'..ntaail~.«jTntw'iii
ornreln J«dupuvtll« u ; 11 o'clock .. in.
Tins schedule is arranged to accommo
date the winter travel hoatuwnrd.
A Park l-atiara.
Atlanta, Not. 2h.—ifct-*cblf—Sev
eral years ago a great scheme was pro
jected for a magnificent park to iu.
&.«*» off tatoJ, NVw*
avenue. It was to be laid off l»autifuiiv
and residence lots sold at diffi rent M J.
lions at fancy price?. Tho coaxicu were
put at work tbero for some tune and
conciilerablo money spent. The ei t r-
prise proved a failure, and it i» now an*
nounced the pork is to be abandoned.
STATUS TO LOCK UOB.NS.
Virginia and Maryland Squabbling
Over Oyurr Flat-
Richmond. Vn., Nov. 28 —Governor
Lee was to-day a k-*d if he bad taken
any action in the matter of the linking
of the Maryland oyster schooner by the
steam tug of the Virgin's «y-ter fleet
while dredging on tho Hot Island flats.
The governor said in h.e opinion Gov
ernor Jackson of Maryland had made a
mistake in bis hasty i c:ion in irauing a
reclamation throwing open the Ho
hen
cep:et
ol the United States engineer corps,
decided in favor of the position taken by
the itate of 31ar\ lind.
TUB FLATS LBL.ONO TO VIBQINTA.
He further acid that the decision of
ihe commission, compow-d of Me^ra.
IMack and Beck, appointed by the stolen
of Maryland sod Virginia to define the
boundary line betxv«-en the two rtales,
ran n line from head land to head land,
which placed the Hog island flat within
llio territory of Virginia, and this was
accepted, and the state of Virginia
' d tiie Hog Island flats o.x ster beus to
THE WEEKLY TKLEGRATH: Wf-pyLFDAY. PECBVDER LW
.MKniuiiiMs ix rucxui. «*■•*•• rmt^t iN a iiiii i):;n; iiids;:.
Everywhere Are 'If » l-xtdcuce*I of 1 .
CIIttOiMCLKS OF COLUMBUS. ~
•st B
Ty Ty, Nov. 2i—peciol]
just returned from a trip ou r
of the Georgia bouthei n end Me
lUostly Kouttno Work-Or. Ifrldt fie- load, and will end* avor to give
THE NORTH GEORGIA CONFER c NCE
IN 6ESSI0N AT CEDARTOWN.
I ALL NATIONS UNDER CONTRIBUTION
FOR DRUG SUPPLIES.
;um» to Georela—I'robable t linnse
In t ic .7lana«*nieiit of ilie \lc»*
lejuii ClirUilmi ,\dvornte.
Cedabtown, Nor. 28.—^fipectsl.] - The
nd iiata to *th» Maryland dredgers twenty*tbird nnnual wsslot o the N« rtb
,.?n the state of Virr^ia had not nc-. Geoigta Om crence is in pio r ress here,
p ci (he ueci'ion ol B feree \\hit.ng | ^*| )e senior bit-hop of the M»*thodist
Episcot al Chur h South, John CL Ke
D. D. LL. D., I* presiding with his ac
custom ed ease anu dignity. Near y 410
preachers and delegates are in mtend
ance and tiie hot.p.t:.hiy*cf Lid .riown is
equal to the demand.
Rev. J. H. Busier, who hts ro long
and so i cc« pinMy I It d the • ffi«« of sec-
re:nry, was unati.mou ly reelect* d to
that responsitle ionium.. Ihe sessions
of xesteniuy und to-day have leen taken
up princ.pdly with loutir.e btuium
The various c mmittces and boards were
elected aud xaionc e» till 'd.
A report from Dr. \V. C. Ba<s, prnfi-
dent of \Y<-sieyan Female College was
read by ITofesstr C. E. Dow man aud re-
femd to tho boaid of educa..on.
HU institution is one of, if not the
leaning, female colleges of the churci,
ami tiie rc|>ort of its cominuing and in
creasing pro#|icrity was heard by tiie
conit-ieiice wuh much evident pleasure.
DR. I1EIDT RETURNS.
Rev. John W. lle.di, D. D., formerly
p istor of Trinity Church, Atlanta, but|t"e *t
who for soma yearn has been regent of
Texas University was announreil ns
trim ferred to this conferei.ee, and will
rev ive un uppomunent from the bu*b* p.
ltev. ii. II ik Ik from the Denver 10 .-
fereme, lU*v, Crawloid Jackson from
8 of tho llXEGlum Ai^r.deilMMi iir-
count of my ol«M*rvation* of iln^ im.cldv
wriuen np center.
a lie lirst thing that attract'-d n y ut-
Clvfltcsffon Compelled to Di
UarbarlmiN r**r »»erlnnier
Cootneile*—tfrdlelnal B<»
Herbs from IiUiani C.
T Gpo
tent.on was the g
going on utmr thed.r c
p. .m*e of saw nnil men, cn|
vn -t amount ol machine y
eruiion, and the hinoLi
leuuulul system of Lis urn
tins viist Lu imtv.
I notice I, also, the oinip
v y.ng COIpH o tile law
Augusta ami Inouiu-xii.e,
or j liter will be built, ms
line ruunii g u.r .ugn too ui
sect.on iu tue xvor.d.
AT CYCU»N
The first pines after ie.
attracted my attention
going on ui cy.l ...eiu, il
i .gs. »o ne floi-hed and
«»f tli t
I Trom tbo (Wcsco ITemlJ.
| A wholesale drug house ii filled from
tipto t bottom with contributions fnm
! e ».ry land beueath the -un. In tie
l«straenl of Filer Van B hu k s •‘Old
found in Sp in, but in l*rtier qu .lit
gn : ter quantity in California. It e
stout in sexi nty*flve pound iron
tint look like dumbl e.l-; but nnil
nt ideies never try to tilt them more
l •
m 1 , HAPPcNINGB OF A D*Y IN THE CITY
"ll OF 6PIN0LLS.
enlary G**
uloglv
rally *
b ortd in great vaults are
6x* e t smelling vanilla l ean# from Me*
and Central America; Essential *»us *
i«rfumes from Cuba, Italy and » ftr
be. ia; \ alenc.a sailron from S 4 n n. i
cat s.:C fu n Irom Eng and: cans
l-euiititul anu.ine colors ifuni G rm
ami Fra ce, and cuttle b.*ues fruu
Medi.eirrtii.au s*a; cocoa r» i
Ande-, ii ml clme-. msio and |Cpl .
MiliinamltT* ts>taMblim»iit on Lake fioiu Java: tu.jhur from .‘•icily, and t li*.odes Bru»ne. At 12 ocliyek a Ui-
btr et, one finds him* f in a paradise of I lorhx .1 :n the wondertu. mine, iu Can-, |j g )lfu | HU ,, |H . r WH s served. Hie favors
/ ‘ 1 4 “ **— autl llCorlce ., ,11.. r.^.lv and beautlfll .
CouiiBUS. Nov. CP. — [Special]—
L’Alhv ru Club dist.nguislied i.self a^iiin j o?
last night by giving one of its nett ele
gant geriuitiis, oomplimen ary to i s
president and h*s 1 ride, Mr. and >
MEDICAL.
Avvh:l bleed Ilmnor.
Terriblo blmd pMon. Knffcreil all s
in.in con d hulit-r and lixe. Kkco and
Louy covered wiJi awful sorer. Usd
the Lull *ura RLunedies ten weeks and
u practically cuied. A n-tnurkakls
ca e, anu luost remarkable und speedv
cu;e. 7
Cured by Cuticura.
t ow a Unl ,.".Moo4 p-lwUii, . w
>• tsoKOodp y.asos, imuLct
/R«>*nI. Ibu...*mJail ft man
Listing or y«ur CuUc.jrs
a 10 try tbo..», koowuig 1/
ey Ola iuo u<
*"S0. 1 have
in 1 sm ii.ikkt I.
or Ui* i
Urty. si y :.u
J «- ««» • ;• * “ di -! ^'‘cJrXo^mrimr:,,. fm,„ Fe
i e into L'O Cios-M*—.'.e<.i • r aue.«n ^ Mlli| . u , o,i-.e..ib and S’li e fioi
d best Indian goods, 'ile Id er nru j ia |y.
ta .en in water varying from twenty to nun toup
Tx. ! for v Jeet {n t j, (he reefs around c- d liver nil Ifuni N rxv.ty ami
i n w ( Anll ||e., and ext*n from o ir oxxn Kty . fru|u U |i Jtl , un j„,,unmi 0 tlowers
j West, by div
ho pluu.e into the sea Ir ',, m
Good si>it laaiid und
dru; 1
Lewis.
CAVE THEM TO MARYLAND, TOO.
In the survey mado by Engineer
Whiting ho decided tl.&l the line followed
the inlet and did not run from the head-
land This placed the disputed flats
xvithin tho territory of Maryland. This
decision has not been accepted by Vir
ginia, and il is a matter for the legishi-
ture to settle.
The governor telegraphed to Governor
. T a -kson to day to susieud Action, that
\irginla claimed ana had l**a*ed tliat
land to Lewis, arid Virginia would pro-
toct it. «
TIFB U4IEISALL WAR.
Clnssroek Mztts With III*
Forenisn mill III* ISritilirrhuod.
Washington, Nor. 28.—l*r»tident J ^ ^
Young of the National Baseball Uugnc J tiio 8011th* Georgia conference and Hev.
has received and promulgated the ton* j IsoAc Llihtou Hum the Alabuuia tun*
liroi.ee were also announced truimb rr d
to the North Gior>*ia cot.f rcnct, luey
wxr«* imioiUicci to the loay and icceived
a w arm xx elconie.
A ie>o!i.tiou ti nt the lay members of
committees lie elect- d annually ul the
I spinning of the»e*Hon fioiu delegates
after solus uiscumion was
adopted.
F«>. V TAKEN WAltDLAW'S TLACE.
The on.ers of Box, 'ihoiuas K. Ford,
who comet from the Breibyterian to the
Mt tliodKt Church, wtro recognized, aud
he it uoxv a local pleacher of the Metlm-
dint E,.i cojkiI Church houtt. 'i here bus
Uen 10 official announcement of the
withdrawal from the couKrence of Bov.
A. 0. Wuuliaw, who goes to tue Presby-
teriiiu Lliuic i, His xx itlulraxvul xvas not
a hurprise 10 bis fnentis, who have
known of liis vioxvs relative to seme im-
p utant ih^iriiiul points for some years.
B it liulo is su.d ol Iu* act on. The sen
timent scent* 10 le, lioxxever, that lie
aciexl w isely iu going to tba church ol
id* choc?.
Dr. James Pierce, n brother of tho late
Bish- pGeoige F. Pierce, who In,s long
and liiitofuily m rved the churci, lias
ret red from tiie a* tixe work of tne min
istry Lecuuse of lee. lo beulili. m d hi.*
name wan icferred to 11 coiiiiiiiUee lor
consideiat o 1 us to u superannuated re
lation to the conference.
(Juito u nuiiii er of l otli local and itin
erant prouener* xvety eiec.eU to UcacOiis
aud eiders orders.
TUB WESLEYAR ADVOCATE.
A report of a sp ciai coiuudiiee w*ldcli
hns hu
.miiwut ! fri . m ro wbuatB. cnrijlu ln.rjr. .. „
dS^p’uJM fe'LTuI C I •*•'»? ‘“dr b.tn.is >o h«-A th. d«- |
new board Knees renci.uu* a* . -r as the to tho botiom. Oiko on l *‘® p^nt oh. xxh.le uniid-.tes turn might
eye could see in every dim-Uun fait randy or rocky bed or the sea. H oy Lr . n ^ tears nre easily un• orked on th?
among the limbcrM btid uncut. ihe rrope n out with widc-opine/is.scaru.g oth*-r. Iu. 0 it all around, a nun
SmTSmETiLS 10 i -.f the K r r ,.in K .....
A l.ttle fin 11 er on up the
I pasM'd Sytamuro and A^hbt
-re unu.-u.illy o-*s.ly and beautifu
lhere were a-*<ut txxc*nty-lixe c-aipl**i of ; Y«»umTp'uie'uifa
rimng peoj le und aU»ut ti nt many more j to u *
Moui t Curmel. in byrl.i; mum.d coupe-In attendumo. Umeiug 1
xxa k pt U . unlll a lute hour and a I de
parted, j rMioa c nr it ot o of the niceA
of the L’A.Ugi" fiiterlninuients,
the raoek.
The rare* ns u u il caught tho crowd om* U u!iiTe*5
! | this nf eri o n. 'lbe largest crowd of thb Luuc'.ra,
week turtiad out this evening.
mg Utcm about ton va-x*.
a/ teat lain tluuJTrf
-t corered my luce a ii
• hull, h a t Uuive, tiwa
■■■■Bi your boon.
ae conditio*
u.cy «iU Miiviy ite luml
letti Hmnc.
tie same condiUoa
rarely lie cured.
lutci'u-U of tuuer
W. REYNOLD.® AsM.auJ, a
Ki # o t* Foot Running Bur s.
I hs*o Iwcn ffllct.'l wltU s *nro U ub, wll A
w ' *“ J - bom (ae
nffiyLm t y ul ?** ° * u ! runnUitf surer.
11 mi-lucew
U*r f e
puuruowu. 1
l»l*r,t
or Cuticura K*soir~/l
•cilia b- s.s sod ii..-r
1 wuo « -
li It i-uitd Ucr
»-s siadluiljr
Ti e lust rn«*o xvu* n tjotting race l>e- ‘ CuiksnVuia
tween John G„ W il.l '* * * ,,MI '
i n _ i such stonges as come to baa-l an i the i one voya^o r.-- - . -
JS .wluiniltie to tli*. mrf.ee » .In. In the hu..» turn .ny on. .11. a w. | ; n
Archipvla o the xvu.er U deep r teruixi-
K» iok»*e nod Gold Dust Prime. K«* q..
utriM in h * m tU. JT ,, ul n St. innkinj the hr«t Ini
t..rom;h n Cbjca o dn« tM> Bo.iutrdin. unt. omd.
n. w and r.V.I ton n. My prmjirim U | (taekn Aetaj* o «» JjW K SSMmUTiSi tm*c “ul .‘K.
th.,1 il,.-y are Pk» m »r tog.. t . er lol.oi :.n ! t.,,;-p n . o ir- t M iu\y. .n r l ^ # x ,, ,
or thu c
to tnii.o long;
to succumb.
It npt.iars to a casual
the into numerous saxx'u
iff bo
• that, nt
cuiun^
trarta of Glasscock, !®*' i ny, Buckle
I>«vie And Sommers xx itk the Indianapo
lis club and MePnoo with the Cincinnati.
Some of the above named players have
Uen reported m being imui Hrs of the
brotiieruood, niul nothing official io the
contrary has U*en obtainable until the
arrival of their contracts to-day.
FOREMAN PENKRTH THE BROTHERHOOD.
Bali I more, Nov. 28.—Pitcher Frank
Foreman or tho Baltimore Baaball Club
to-day signed a contract for next seanon.
Foreman a short while ago signed n
brotherhood contract and since then has
been looked upon as taring a sure mi ni-
Ut of the players' league. lie slated
when higuiug to-day that he had recon
sidered the matter aud determined to
play with the club xx here he knew from
past exporisue# that he would promptly
receive his salary and not take the
chances on the money being taken iu at
the tate.
CHICAGO BROTHERHOOD CLUB.
Chicago, N tt. 28.—The Chicago White
Storking Glut/of the Players' National
L«a:ue mot hero to-night and per-
lecied an orgnnbatu n. C. A. Welder,-
fetter xxns eh t ted president, lot
bniiih vice-pr^idei.t, and Joi n Ad a-
son treisurer. \ 'Ihe selocthn of sec-
re taiy wu» po»t|x ned until next Monday,
xx hen there will ulso be chosen two mem
bers of tl.eceutr.il ioard of d.reCtors to
reprerent the ch bat »he m eiing to be
held in Nexv Yore,, Dec. IU. '1 no local
directors are: John Add s -n, F. Au.en
’I 1 II II I < <•!!■< <<l
that the c>i| »UI rf.M-k o. the club^n.bOd,
lias all i>ecii suh.ic
i he platers of tii
action of wav*s aswens li.e b/auty of
tho sponges. Price* of this iiruuUCt vary
from 10 cents a sponge to $15 a |*»un.l,
sionges bringioK Gie Utter price being
<»l a small and ex reinely rare variety.
But tin rv is one exen more costly.
..l l-*.i-t all u.t* x;i'L iiiiiin r l.i. l, - ,
will bo devastated of the inagniticeni wo.gha about t ireeounces, but: hundreds
glow.h of pii.e timocr, n* it ihn.'s rua ly j of dollar* would not buy it, for it has
seem that there isasuwkl.il to every grown along the '•hie* of n r.«re-C rin-.
• svdatiVM, kill
If off wall more poisons and go
home wi ii mono rcxDts on h*s clothes
and fewtr insido tin n from nny ma
gician s cave that exer was lound.
1l.fi YKAHS sen t»O.S IIA VJIONP.
The Vet.*run twlndlrr Scored by ihe
mile.
THE M A QIC COIM ELK.
'Cordell*!” cu.ls out the limn
the
train, worn a moment later 1 alighted in
this tragic city among the pin**v of
Dooly eounty, where everything and
ev« ry bod v is hurry and hu- tie—hurry ing.
bcuilying to and fio in tm ir great ei.-
oeuvor io keep up, a* it were, xviili the
great F-wtoii.ig tide of iu provt*ments tliui
is going on. 1-roiu cti.icr io cirum-
fcreiice tl.ere is to le I esid tin noL-e of
the hammer und buxv, li.e tinkle of the
uoxvtl and hum of nrach.nery ii tiie
xarious munutscluring enieiptUe- that
ure Urtrig rat iu mureou, oil ol w.dcli are
too nuiperua* to unuettake to uientu n
one iii< rt l iter.
It is now time lor the return trip, but
1 ask sii.cc to leturu my thanks to G-L
J. E. D. Ship. Messrs. F. IL (« ker. I .
'iodo and ti.eir esifaittde families, a*
xxell as i.r. Jenninps, of tho G»rdclian,
for ooi.rtiH.oi exie..d d this corre-|M»n.J-
ut while iu their mid-t. Al-o t • Mar-
.1 .i 1. id. ri •* I hi* Ml.o- :.| [>i<. .ure i.
is uuc, aud is herob/ tend. rcu.
DOCTOItS dTDoT KILL llftll.
IIoucIrm
Hilling
quilled.
DouOfJtBBVITUt. Nov. 28.—VSp
On list 'iu fday Dr. J. T. Gil
pit on tril l in Ihe ku|etl»r cour
county, chnreed xxith tl.i
dir. ‘ltwillbi-mm n b
fiibt dny of 1 .rt Mur
Ayer* gavo tilth to a
di.ys alter the child wi
A i c*t m.-rtem oxatnii
h. Im-. > ;ti■. I t r and 1 :<-.■« H- "f Y111 .
S.n alt r this cte nffV
j n.ian v.ise mat had lain in oeep Waters ; From the PWlo.W(|LU Tbnsa T>nvmond
off ttelaml* since tho days of Alexander. | *• n , V?,?.,,,!
Fioiu Greece to E.ypt scent* easy sail- j un “ er 11 0 , ‘ {U ' 0 , of ., tr L e A r ^ 14V r ,#
ing, a.dthe con* rib a to a furnished by Jkd o. xvas c-n v i c t. d o n 8a tor lay
the realm oOcO ruled by Llecpitia „ urging tho m.nm ofBeunettlnrleah.
LI— u- .^...ttui mialittv r»f n.A the Uu oas war c«»rres;onoei.t, to bill*
Lntly In
ri.vM-
it tl i
>d tll.lt ou lilt
child
Ii.t(h) UL.*
mrn.7io.NDv*
That Street Ilnllv
SK I.INF.w.
rail of Uaiid
Richmond. N v, 28.—Gilson Putz II
and O. E. Ftehw,reprewentiiig Xn. Mau
rice B. Flynn in the eloctric snd horse
car suit in this city, arrived here to-day,
ml announced that the lii.gutiou be
tween lira. Flynn and the other parties
in tt-rested in the road has been sutulac-
tOrily compromhed.
iliis concludes nn ugly legal dispute.
The entire management and ownership
of the roads lias been left with Mrs.
Flxna and her ntauciutes. Urn.er t...s
iiriaiigomi nt un eU-ctnc motor company
will equip tiie electric linn xvitu nexv and
improved motors und will send here nu
expert eh ctrician to supervise the work.
Mrs. Flynu's counsel nnnoui.ee thut
Jay GouIj has nothing to Uo with tne
city rai.ruudH and that ne bus nu mtereat
in them whatever,
CVHMINCi-MJliriT,
Auoubta, Nov, i8 —(Speciab]—The
wedding of Mr. Bryan Ct mining und
Mira Winnie Smith, two popular young
people of this city, la»t night was the
leading social event of tho week.
The marriage took place at the Church
of the Guod Shepherd In hummerxiile.
and Bisliop Weed of Florida prr.oriaed
the ceremony. There weie tmioup.es
of attendants, and the church wris U-au-
tifullv decorated W.th chrysantLeinums,
each hrideamaid also carry ing a Iwoquet
of tho same flower. An innovation xx as
the singing of the bridal chorus from
Lohengrin as tho bridal patty tiled into
the church.
Ihe gusm is the eon and partner in
buaineta of Muj. Joseph B. Cuiuming,
leading attorney of the Georgia mi.road.
After a pleasant reception Mr. and Mr^.
Cuumiing left for Nexv York.
A UlIKfK-STBEIVJI IIUACII.
ns ha i luucT c u idiration the auvria- ,,u ‘'
... , |M nnd nnoti.er began to fl
, ■ * . k , “ ‘ . ° . country about
h “ k*—•»*'-'- -‘»“ *' v .i j llor of 7 •• -
r* c< nd r. co
quail r_ run ing.
L The essential qualltty of theteuOM«ar lera the wind L**sti.l too high,
which bgatm-red Irani loxv bushes of exchange, was tn day sent weed t o remaut wit! go »ip .n tho Inllrani nnd
y.»n.* pri.a mtlmJi. llii! juuj!«, in , »„ ..ill t.k.
|,a..ing nwnaWK, MiJ lie nou ■'«_ BJJ tlra.orJ. nud them iu li. b ,M up,
iigiiling them *r(
Hub. KATE BEARD, Orante VsUey. Jf. J.
Cuticura Uosalvent,
The BOW Mood purUUr mi'l pur»n and hrst nf
n. mile nml n b’ABSRJSl^BVS^.a
entries were Skin iK-auiliwr, SaU».aai/, soseunr cuiwVwy
tun I*, n ivul. HI Hr., t„r end j , Si3RS , aS^4!j3
Antouiu. Butch xxull O* usuil. witu l,.; e.itaryor couu.k»iw, wlieu pi.y<icMiii» and
Revival racond. i t««r reuedieslanJlTils a sires*La,
c hi, 'loin Karl, liatii o:ioou*u ami i its
Le.. Torn Kail came out brat iu 1:18,
xxi.li i*.iriiioiiiiou e mcurnl
THE WILD 'VEST.
The Wild West o v gnxe their usual
performance Io- n., but on necount ot
the high wind, tho balloon ascension
wn* not giv, n. To-night the W Id West
xr.li givo atioiiicr |M*iloriruince, aud un-
« li, h is uatn
in Eg>pt and the plains of Northern Af
rica, to cathartic acid, uw*l very exien-
*ixe.x in the pre-paiaiiun of nndicine,
a.,u in such general demand thut many
of t..e diug booses in the country would
Mihpend io-im»iroxv xvere the supply to
be cxi ousted to-night, From ti -atfi Af-
ilea comes bucliu, the mercantile form
also being in leu tea etnpped train tne
small trees, on w i.ich they grow in gr> a:
aLuna.ee. llolUnt"ts a e the lirat
liandlers of the urug, nnd they weave
the hark baskets in wli cli it Is
bhi) i" d to countries of which they
nex»r havo dreamed. But they
have learned the virtues of the pro-luct,
and ure the tear. * in a me<iiciual way,
chexxing them ns tom as thiir br-1 ing
bun I ax compu ted the drying process,
iulo-ide tre-m this, the but hu leaf i*
oue < f nature’s porfuineis. and li' tten-
lot Lc.I *•> p i. o it greatly forthe dedcious
uioinaii xielK Tne heart of Africa
y.t-lUnlbo scoot a. a gum that en era into
the coo.p -ition of every mut ilage m ole.
a. «r.(I mm into the prt-p.tr .turn of vail-
o .a medicines' nnd Witn the o few men
tioned c«'ine n ho t of other agents ot
help and healing iidis the tiara coi.ti-
m in to ilioat- bstned in welcome light
Near tho shelves xvhereoa tlivoc drills
nn* i.rraytd is a section given opt*
opium, liu product chiefly of Northern
iu ,i.u It is a hurmlera looking sub-
■tance a? I. lira in |«ckagai in
a wholesale drug house, Lut it
uions ihin
xof
,rknc
dru4 t
ell Hr:
cretl
On to UaukUlnston.
Attakta, Not. £?.—{SpecuLI-non.
Rufus E. Les'.T of Savannah, the ni*w
'liitr.ct, w»3
ud Uft.thu
of tiavunna
, from the first <
i tbs city this afternoon i
•Hie Long in
Will* I iniUt r* of Ilia Lorinaitla.
Lena Branch, Nov. 28.—Tho beach is
strewn with fragments of ti e German
bark Germania from Hildreth's Wts:
End Hotel, nearly two miles north, to
Sindy Hook. •
None of tiio bodies of the ten sailors
drowned 1ms yet Osme ashore. Thu baric
was not seaxvorthy. Many of her tim
bers were rotten. They oro mostly suit
punk.
The bodies of the sailors lost oro sup
posed to Le entangled in the mess of
anu ccruogu siwu ium«« iii« rmiim
of tho wreck.
THU 72. fi. AND A. i: A I Lit 0.1 D.
Dirt Broken on (be New Usllroad at
Machen.*
Mac-hex, Nov, 2i—[Special.]—Dirt
was broken on the Middle Georgia and
Atlantic railroad at tai* place this even
ing at 3 o'clock.
Contractors with a fall force are push
ing tho road as rapidly os men and means
ean do iL
King brothers of Tndiann, and Brow
nell & Lo. of Michigan am in charge of
the work, at.ffare efficient, competent
and lOoponsiule gentlemen,
Ths Old PUtol Did It.
Rome, Ga., Nov. 28,—Last Monday
wl i e Uraie Johnson w-ns playing with
old pistol it exploded, the nail strik-
evening for Washington, lie will take I ing Edward Lansdell, who was st „
his seat in congress lor ths lint tiaie 1 near, and bs died hist night from the
L.xliluu laj, 1 effect of tho wound.
the \Wri-)un L/iuiktun Anvoc.de, its
1 ublicst.ou, cc«%, xx ui rvsd, cn i, on mo-
llon, wire inji.o ilie oaler of the day lor
Fit ay. Yan-itn cpmtfe? m.*!:*in r.s to
thc'C.t metoo«i of managing alia pun
ishing the contereuve orauu. Tue mut
ter xx i.l • o lntly discussed.
Arepoit Irani the auuitlng commit
tee of the advocate was lead and re-
ceixed by the comm me. Lr. \x. 11.
Fo.t.*r, the exii.ur, la lie.u n lii^li e. to n»
and itis ih u^hl he wid fl. o*y lead the
dtle^uituu to tin* general couierence.
CUNPEKKNCK XoTI 8.
Hie remion ol Dr. IL C. Morrhon la»t
evening with its bxauly, |*mi1i s and
ktrenatli xxas a Lcmdu tu u to uil xxno
heard it.
l.ov. Dr. A. O. Ilnygood will deliver a
p trting sere, o » io-iitgnl. lie imn b en
•rui’.sletrea to the Norxlt Aiubatna Urn-
ferenor.
ltex, W. F. Cook. D. D., pi«tor of 8b
John's ciu rcu, AUgto-tn, the mot) ar
enurehof Georgia steii.O'toui, oruxod
tu-duy. ile wus detained of a re uni te-
able revival w Licit lius Ux*u in pi ogress
iu nis church lor several w.-ek*. the
uieei n^ is and to I e the most »uccessiul
and lur retching in its effects tinev iho
remuikjhlerevtxni iu 18.4, xvntn Diiuop
Fierce wn* putior.
liev. J, W. Lee, D. P., of Atlanti
preached a line kermou W a large con-
giegauon this alterm on.
aaNERAL to KhRENCE DELEGATES.
The election of delegates to ttie general
conference which meets in bt, Louis
next spring will probably take place
Saturday. The conference is entitled to
eignt cl» ru al aud an equal nu.uber cl
lay delegutea
1*AUALYZKI> ItY GOD,
A Man struck Duiub and I'aralyxcd
lor € ur»liuc 4.od,
roTTSTOWN, Tb., Nov. 28x—Tttis fore-
noou Cnnna, a paralytic aged 55, was
found dead on tho flour of ills hovel
with u leather strap looraly fosLued
around his neck.
tiouie maiutniu that it was suicide,
white others say thut it D a case of lout
play, though suicide is the generally se
ct pied theory.
it i* related that one day he cursed 1 It
crea.or in the most t.trmle manner,
when he fell over, struck dunto uuu
paralyzed irotn head to fox t
llo remained in this condition until
his diaiu. _________
A turret pistil at Hotter,
Butler, Nov. :8.—[Special]—About 3
o'clock this evening a street tight oc
curred between James Hollis nud Bob
Anciin. Tho fluht occur, ed over a dis
pute which arose nooui throwing r.ngs
over sticks. Angliu came out with a
Inured face. Doth are well known
countrymen. The mayor will investi
gate ou Tuesday next.
Football at (lie University «r Virginia
UxxxERsmr or Viboima, Nov. 2^—
Ti e University of Virginia and Johns
Hopkins University football teamspla> t*l
here toMlay. T. e scot# was: University
of Virginia, 68; conns Hopkins, 0.
Ti e Lib gn University temu will play
hero cp baxurday against the Virginia
Uam.
Itllloiixie.*.
We hare te»t d its virtue?, personally,
and know that for Dysraq^ia, bilious-
ness nnd Throbbing Headache it is tne
best medicine the world ever saw. We
tried f**rty other remedies befo v S in-
un ns’ Liver l:e;uiatx)r, but none of tuca
gave more than temporary * relief; thu
Regulator not only tCi^ved tut curid
u-.—H. II. Josh k, Ed. Tiu^ups and
, MiftlltOM, Macoa, Ga,
dseih,
nd in dly it Iccamc xxide>pri*ml that! j
her ol 0 uing physician I ad kill* d her. i ^
’ibis l.d to un iuvt-»tigation Ufoiet e L
grand jury and a true lid xvas found
ukaiit-s Li a. J. T. ULmcr :.n d Jo;,c U,
W. Brawn, both of Cuir.il coonty,
Grrrgia, chaig ng th>m win the mur-
icr. On the trial the di o i..a .is svorrd
and Dr. Utlm r xxas | lacvd on ttiil fir •
ihe trial lusted four x ays and the case
was given lo Ihe ji ry lute Friday t veil
ing. 'ihe jury' "««• oat a omhfieeii
minutes anu icturtieU the following.ver-
diet:
We. the jury, find the defendant, J.
T. Gum. r, hot guilty.”
Ou hnitiiiiay ti e so.Scitor-get ernl nolle
pro-axil the oil! n, a-u*. Dr. L;0x%n.
There were uu . .a? s of win. .<s ex*
ominc i, among th. ui some of the last
pliysiei us of Dougias un . fa n il toun-
ties, every one ot wbotn swore that Lr-.
Giimer nnd Brown tieuied Mrs. Ax.rV
case txue.ly oa i* a id down by the very
tarsi medical auth< rules in Ihe land, mn
tit p aee ot U.lmer unit Brow n sctu g in
egligent st.d un killful manner tu.y
(in k every i r.-cuui.on possii. e ih.it cxm.d
have bex-n tuu> n • y t..e n o t eminent
nd lent ned pit su i >us, and, in , ioc«i m
t upptMnng tliixt that llirse geutieuu n
hud not a u*d in a skd ftd manner in the
lientmcx of thr core, it a p um) thai
evoiyttiing was done lor Mre. Ay* r« tli.it
it wus pnsaflde lor them to x.o, and alt
the widreplead rumors fell tl.it to the
ground. Iter • e.ith cam * ab .nt from
iiutural cuus. s ptoxluccd f o a tho com- u | lt
plicutii ns of the core, whk.ii was s.ioxxn 1
to l*e one of rare occurrx m e r nd n.ucli
complicatiou and uan^ir lo li e patient.
L’NDim WIIII* AND SPUU.
How Hie lloraes llaii on Hie Itlriulng*
Irani < oiir»e.
Birmingham. Ala.. Nov. 28.—ThUxvns
the eighth day of the Birmingham races.
Tne weather was cloudy and ouol. the
track alow but good and the aitendunce
small.
Ural Race—Three*fourths of a mile—
Selling race lor a puns* ot 46—. «>ur
starters. Walker won, D novau second,
ir« niont third, lime. 1 1 ].
bce. n l Race—l‘hree-i. urrlts of a
mil»—Free l.anuic-.p with V D» added—
tour starters. Val.ell wxm, Mcstur.y
recond. Kegurdli-ss tlnnl. dime, 1:1U.
T lt.nl Race—One mile—Selling iu« v for
a purse 01 6000— Four au«r «*nx. \\ a ker
won, Ka 0 ti. second, Lu:slcr third.
Time, l:-.& p
‘ Fourth Race—Cne and one-ci hth 11
m 1 s— Usnd.cap l..r all ages with gi.O 1 ti
adocd-Three starters .wcMurty woo, k
tadiier sx co mi, Fauuihtte tlt.rd. Time, t.
2WJi-
1*1.th Rac4>—Feven-c'ghths of a mile— t.
Selling raxo with g.oO a d d—i our | U
SiMfi^rs. 2kiWk : O. XXoil, Jcuma SVOoad, | T-
John Moiris tnird. Time. ldl.'L C
Din, Debt and III* Devil. j
A distinguished divine calls those J i*
tb.ee D*s, Dirt. lA.*bt and the Devil, an I 1.
unmatched trinity of evil, lr a man
would be happy, he mjst avoid ull
three, nud ns studiously n. p clear of
Duxuso—on alter D you peroeira. This
c 1.** to miud still am altar D: **G. M. D^*
in fact, Dr. Prerein* G >.d.*n Medical Dis
covery, the unfailing itmedv for c.in-
•umption (which is lung-scrofula), ffi iu
early stages, as wed ns nr chronic ca
ts'rli in the head, nnd bronchial, tlir* at
und lung at! cel ions g. n rally. It is a
nutritive, tonic und LI od-parifler, and i th
build * up the strength und iic*h of threo 1 itIia
who aro reduced U*low the usual stand- (a ri
nrd of health in a most niurvx-loua War. n t .,
li al lax a irri a ion and su. dues the w* rat j, t,.«
lin .i.ngco . nv Guarantivutoleu. iit u.. >
m adui'xases for xxliicb it is rec- L* 1..
led, or tLvney (aid fgr it
I 1 r.ttol. 1
• when private*
ixvnexl xlutt la.
involved
It
f* rger nnd swindi r had
ever f<t I leu I do the Inn d of jxtoiii e. j *
BomKlymoDdU caruunly *7 ai.l il»n wlw l».en .i ....
ta, r,»ka. on* of t., bmt dwtaff .ml Ki0J |, inU, ih. H'-M Our
«<TODirh-h«l •«l"'llq Wl , t , ow>
carte. Ray mntid. or Pal or, for Unit ti
believed to be ihe teiluw's real mime, has
o'.d iu nVdilbio 11lories of Id* early
THANKtOIVlSO Iff Cnf’WICT.
Tld* l a* ten a typieul Thanksgiving
Ine. He \ rote-sed lo have bCift liorn in • d_ iT Qulumbu*. The weather ha*been
mu AN rat of England nnil to it* rerv« tl | f an g ct> |,| v This morning services
— ~iv.Bhipin.in in the DMimi navv.
iieunnt has Den itoxen to i»e
as a
This slateinent
lnIse, t ut there is gx od reu
t. at he spent some y curs
to I elit-Vxj
training Vhi|k Her# he probably ac
quired that aup»r..cial knoxxletlge of sea-
tuaitohip w.tic-i h • <*u->-‘queutly used to
cons! .erahle auvautagt iu b.a role of con-
lid uce rn.*n.
In 1»77 It iymond midehDaprenrnnc'*
in Baltimore, wit re he soon obtained
work ns a reporter on One of thr daily
new spaicrs. Thence he migrated, in the
p ing of 1818. to this city, wuere lie
x.urkcd fv»u year it: L'scm! depart
ment of the Tune. In the sinnrax r of
ldiU hel ft for Nexv York and joined th
were held at tit. Luke's Mo o list church,
the Rev. Mr. Loyd preaching. A fine
congregation tnrm d out to render thanks
ft r tne txmntnul year. Tins evening u
manner of tue stores c.o ed, and lor n
vvmle Bioad street loosed almost is still
us it die* on tiumlays.
MISS DIN Alt OFF FOR HOME.
Silas Dunbar of Augusta, one of Geor
gia's mo t 1 eautilul belles, left for home
8 k! everywhere. l r.e«. Cuticura, ado.; fosa
cr« ; AMohMil, *1. lit|wml 0/ U*C PoxUt brut
ouxt CiiO . Lai V. orporriIrj.1. to g^n.
xe b il l .or *.i *4, Car.> .»«i t D.*■aws,*’ frt
ps^os, J) ill JMU SLtrtiS lUkl uo lcaiitm.ii.aia,
p. V PI.FR. black hcs.b, cIuipjmnI and oiljr ct!a
1 Iffi pru.CMtexl uy Cuticuia MttlkUal mm|i.
m* tCd.Ni 8IIE) fi.D 1ft f
*. •;' f? Hip, st. n •/ anu uterine |«m.. ..nd
s».a»uoa~:# ro.w.fl In o..« in u
by .uo LVLuu... A tt-fuin | l^.cr,
- tu« lu st UJiUOU J n.thai. a .cvIM |.*j.
k r i. h .u< i, n i
ENfiTHYlTAUTri
KNOW THYSELF,*
X'Xiexa r.cis.rv cw of* Liya
A tkiestllle and Standard Ponulsr g^eat IrtxUMoe.
the Krreraol Yo «h, I’rainstari* Dcrni.r.Nirroua
•ml l*h»»lcal DcblUty, l«farWts el lbe lliood
pleasantly with the Jli *oo;Fonuino ou
Front street.
THE art t'Ltiu.
To-night the Art Club holds nn open
city stall of the Evening le.t g>.un. An ] meet ng nt the r- sidcn.vof Mrs. \Ym. A.
excellent pece of work, in which he I Swift. Tills club Uone of the most p4»pu*
•btlrtsed ms newly arrived tiaivalk
.-..ui.^-xi , : , lar In uoiumnus, ana us ojkmi
Army attracted the attention of Uielite v i, . - Ilt hOC ; a i cV xiiU
Uany Hill, then city editor of the Her- “ * 1
mid.M,d SuBOBd tntnnl .!.« <i:y .1.- | _ u -.
parlmrtA Ol thet piper, lie did lOod i Cora Ann 1 asset gave qui.
ork nnd remained a valued member of matinee this evening. Tiie h
the Herald stiff until theUeulfttrf Gar- umi-u.illy largo aAd the io.-
dtisfoc
AvaIiI nnakllful nrrtonilers
walk. IlconUiln*»• var-s. revsl»»»•
•ind,ef, rmSorera. fill fill. fvtw.usfylDSlf
nsll, po#i t«ld f» nrra's.1 In ptsls w«pi*r. inw*
niUve ^s^sppb
the lb laid
;, U in is l. wi....
it u\ i n, I '‘I .Jin-- d, owing 10 the ui
u d un. h .1, iv a pifM'oi m.. r .
• with I hied the paper cut ol i
dodara.
to forra tiie Ceiratiols to give i—. tco . . . .
Kisaage ncross their countiy fori kr»»«n 1879 to 1881 Ills criminnl pr
l. p:mnt over ilie world. A gooo deal |<J^‘JjJ •Pt J ® ;,r to * iav, ‘ “*
(Cm, iu haXS UM ivl. wit t!.« WaJ, IGT
.ioiiii. a .ed the hab.t
tl
of i uyiug and smoking opium, nnd
urixiii, dud c.ito nxvuy w, b ghortl)
al> ep. AHQond-eye l msroluuu now
• uy und m-Ii tho mug luentoeires, and
. ai duliy inrert clih*, alo.ira und even
uuU'i* in.o the pax k.igc* io ma o tmrtn
xx n^li luavier. 11 ui i , setivr* do; buy-
• rs never no Lr I«r A ct tl.euire.veix.
Ail cd to this means ol making a hv.ng,
Chioomirs of »lu nor.hem p ovine.*
bunt the musk d. er oa tho pi In* of
11.Iceland 'iarlary.claiming a raoux poly
o. tin , the Uudsof uioat perfumes.
Anu tli a gtoundwx.rk of sweet scents
hem,; obtained, ilie careful compounder
o> drugs ha- h-urned toimreare it l.ugclx*
• y (• mmingliiig wi h it the pio-nut of
aui H-rgna, a curious gray subsume
i. ii.e. i. > ii g on tiie tea iu tbcwr norm-
ern, eo.Uer cm* e* xvl.eie sp«*ini vxU..U-s
and forar.s are untxxnh. tioui the
tut that the rau.o enhance is al o
ojnd in the i.ixe»iines ol some sperm
xx imn s, it ix oe.leVed that t ist is it* o ly
o. rc *. and th .t it is a nu>ruid s>i-ietion
xx 11.^11 *. li.lii o. m il oaiiimal him is ear-
i i .d. like u ilun-nutiael secret, as long
.ox t.ie continue*. But when ills given
up itis found tole t-oluole in aleoiiol
-the ambergris not the secret—und
thut its str.ogrly dltuslvo quail, ex
to oin
po.lu
strength l.ve-toli
wi.nuut perceptibly cuanglug their c. ar-
ncier. l ux tue rarest « t all (eifuii.e*,
tin- altar i f rores, claim* the t xp.om of
ill tig II Um s v I II
ilie sunny side of the i a k.in uiouiitshis
keen! up ei.tilv *1- -i # .n«*». lor tho prop
gallon ot rm* , hiii th^ g.iti.ormg of
in.* il wets, the diMii.tng o. llieo.lnud
it- mile to uxxel eis in bin. s lens fuVotiM
hr.. s li.e chief rex. nue of the p oj.le.
Au.ii . f ruM-s x «> n- - t*» ilu* h -.in*
tr.uii* in vesrela exactly ii.eaLeami*ha|io
ui * n ar uy t anu* n, bjt covered u 1
butt, vxuoliy Bincid, and tue conteul
one of those vewels is xal ol at A
... r Lit! li.e fix ii t-U se.ls lx»r
(Pop, a rate which accounts for the fact
max nun t n ralary xio not lave 11
hands in it iu a regu ar tiling.
Cinchona in vanoxm of prepara-
t.. - , ffom me Lttk tolira laepariolxirug,
li, - MM m r 0 i. ol the xluck room,
'inis is & ;> i.ta A ..cr.can pnMUct w ilt
ni-An.ti lean ia.e-. she tret) which
odi.ee* the bark is feilod by the ua-
.ra o Peiu, and tne xxo. d from tiie
on; d to the uttermost »• • s of the
ancii s is deiiud d of lark, exe.i t..o
»xo.*.ng of the roots exiug koturlimra
ken ami si. \S nen omd it isLeulo •
I.) small I ieert mi p Cked into ee-
r—f-t-tgr !»» ••*• **4 Sb|M «»f aniina.s.
.unities^ xx ah fevt-r and ague eon-
amly quake lorciuciiunii, or quinine,
i o in I »ue .tcinal loi iu. und as tne ef-
:o monarch I s of the East 1 idies have
.xx risen to the hi lits of mauris, tl..y
.xv taken lo the cnUtvatiori ol the tree
iiome. G.nsvng u lound Ciielly in
,iiii.i. Ai.tcr.ci and the drug
ore-. China was lri to dlscomr
t virttira av a curative sg.*i.t
1 1 l,,l .1 •!!* «'f U . ; ■
.i. rud lo love it.* liny Chewed it aria it
uy x-re s.ck a; d niu*l.«*i it when they
t i’e well, lor it |*e ses a plea-log
lor. i.ut 1st Lily the tix companies
iv. so ne,- **t. d‘.hln.sericlicqtwr*that
i p up .* Cull, ot i.liu.d the nahvr root,
ia - qaen.ly tuifxxt theAmefi-
,n x.u. y andasare-i.lt the o»urte-
lunged. An-
| 'iically Kent iii abeyance, hut after
env.nx tue Herald he gov* sun reiri io
tin* r ic' ity upi a »*n ly inherent in his
n lur . 1 ram that time up t<> the dute
of ins arrest last hummer ou tho charge
of forgery, for which be was yesterday
seutciicexl at Munciinut r, lie hwindlexl or
tr.ed to swindle . In o.t evtiy.amy xx ith
xx hunt he x-anu* in contact A tt cord of
hit evil (beds xxonki Ul a xood-sired
volume, lie aw indl* d Jul us ( baml** r*.
ti.eu leprxveiiting the licrulxl in this
city, nml lied to Europe toavoid tiie con-
seiptem ea. Belo e s iling he obtain^
several bundled uoiL.ra ol the curat* r of
the Bo ton Uureuui and tliese two onset
do not represent one-twi utictii of his
iruudii in tiie course of a few months.
In London R-ix tuond so iinpre-Li* I tho
editor ot the Morning Adver*t*«r tluit he
was di*)Mtchei to K.ynt sx s eoiul vrar.
coric^iioudeut. At Ai* xa no la. tiux*x,
i art italxl ami elsewhere in toe East i.e
iM.rrowed money ami swindled )M*ople
right nnd left. R u n.ng lo r.ngluml
ho. for a lime, io..oe*l aid swinned
||. St. of people by various liters aud Ne
llie bxHise w«s
il*tlttf"i»hcd sntber.Wn. If. !’*rk-r. U. D^. rs-
. ^ToTlh.COLD AND JSWCLLFO MtDJt.
rxiugs rim ih m Nstionai Meuleal Ars-eist^o,
»r »he P^IXF. EB^HV on NERVOUS Sot
IIV31CAL0SBILITY. Hr. ra-kcraMns^i
I H Assjiospt ft£ldiss rnf U
Ul! I* I iVnin* r «. ' * • 1. *i*'-i *”< 1
FlffK COLTS IN TA VLOR,
Wi.cn Orest Britain became t-
for him lie r* t .men to th s xounti v
hnt
ntinued hi* dcuisIi o| eratix
uaily he wax a re tot
Eveni
ng n
xxca.hl* ss do* k on a New \.>rk hot
kc jht. nnd was trod and sent lo bi.ig
ti n^ f*»r two yx-aro.
Then, strange to say. It xvn« fir-t <!is-
co e • d that prev.xnw to h.-* a lvmt in
the fl Id ol j* uriuitom I o had und* r-
xoie two yeara* imprisonmc'it in th -
ix.iii- p>uce for te ling an overcoat ul a
hotel t i New York.
A-x'Ut a year and a hilf ntro *'Riy-
nion .euteiice x ie*». ana «• nmdx*
trarksfoi Engl » d. A-stm ing ihccl.n •
a t r of m ttep.arw of Jos i*h t naiui er-
ia ii. president o. the Br t.«h l>«»i.r,l of
traue, be swiiMllexi tiu ,e»uu*n right nud
le t More i*c ml* hSuUinuM xroonld-
erabl«su iso. money fnm Henryirv-
in . , th*-iimvovo. Nil ut onl-on-Axo i.nnd
oti.. r mani le n en um.ir tire i-ntne
t rat lie wa* a nephx-w of George W.
xdiil.is travel ng in Eng a id ami tempo-
r riiy short of lun.s rhs ww th.- la a
tliat w*us iieard of him up to to# tune of
idsairest for toekravex-riine,trepenalty
ol wbxii 1x0 ia now paying.
mills F.itffl A Ml ARY.
The C.If ffleetloii—DapiUta to Uulld
a Nexv I'linreb.
Aluaxy. Nor. 28.—^S, octal]—*TI»t city
election takes place next Mon lay, and
bi i* fair to be a Uv. ly race, os ti o.v I* a
new ticket in the ft *1J th.j morain
Wotorexorka is the tin in is uc, and toe
wed men wl 1 nnike a h r l tight on tiu*
issuing of bunds to rre* t -nine.
Tue Ba. ti»t lieiwinttrniion have deter
mined oi treeling a 6 0.tX)J i.iu-e of
xx or hip, and commit ee* nave U* n a; -
lointoi and have i^utiu to xx rk in e.x. n-
e-t.
At the re*!*!' nee of Mr. A. W. Tuck r,
his hLter, ML* tiallle Tucker and Axr. A.
V*. Mu*e were inarm*!. Rev, Mr. li. IL
Fc.der of Tub ot.o.i otli.dated. T lie bade
In *ne of Al xtiiys ii.*i*t lopu’a# o .i g
la ie» an i lbe jft* »m a mo t t
K a. d pru i rous buxiness t
FurixiL • Nov. *8.—[ti| ocL.L]—Tin*
xVnaty Livj Stock
AsMicUtion held their
terdny. The Inter* s m mife f ti d wras far j
great* r than any cn.* expected. Tin re
were over 100 colts on x xliiliiiioii. Tiie
premiums were conli .xd L* colts an-
tirelx. * i ere were* n * l.ogs, coxxa »!.eep
or gx at* • xld lied, to.loxx ing are some
of the cuts that wc.u uwaraed
premium*:
i raiia Benton's 2-verr o!d fil’y took a
prize; G, T. Ruffin, j r -i«lent Excaange
Ikink at Re.xnol s, hau his filly here ; tul
she look i.it fliet prize lor uil i u id ; o,
C. Mauk's 2-vxar-old inulrs, »ec*>nd
• rin | Mauk'a 18-inoutus-olii ti.ul**, ti.wt
. . .... Cl t. I 1111*_ Ql.tihir.nlil Iiiihh lirai
FOR IxN OvILil
A?D3!TiV" r ;:! ; '-V
i cults:-:
. snVvr'mMeoiM'xxsa rxsi*»rfast,
block Brteders | oZMrerH*M»^TsMrsMr-s>«-xM
Ilr.t fair l.rro jr* \
... pi)**f'»'t>r7T'
t TWO MILLIONS DIvTRIBUTta
Louisiana State T ottev Co.
iKN.ri»-.r-l hr U»
I tonal, I h ' i»riUUiln P"n—.«-*Jg.g5iSg
nia.ii*«|a.rt Iho pno-til hlahs t'ja'ahiho.
Ukf .4ji«*rtmit-Annmill) (J
ir.***;8. b. Util’s 2]->ear-old muie. first je'S ,* ««« «. «- -• lu v
p ize: A. c. buiillx a 3-n.onihs tnul •, t.r»t tlM rear, ami or* all «lr*wa ht wme.
I riZ'; Green L ey’s (ex>l*r* x) O-n.ontl a
HSSs'HS'sa
th- r-*r. «**a tuo ,11 *lr:**.n 1" I* 1
of Jtu-lo. .Now Ori»w La-
Juu>* i m«n*l | riaot K Mm.tiurr.*. #• I -rr«d.h«rhr 'T*ft*#LV-iT!w , «?5
mnoUux^d I t.nr.lifhl pn*% J.A. OttlM a "*&**?<*JSliS 1 «a.' iJS*1 ' *
S-.o-r- 1J lill>. e wli i*iu; J»m« li.f-1 J'SiSSISS.wpJ SSLt •«
n.’ um-IAt.r.li iN.ru.UL, S, jc-r-ulJ, RSw'm?-ih..iSrT,.-.«iLlt
^ von a ihlw. K3u.Mtf.Wn-4wi- 1
tiii i.i i *v» m amtiiBD. lu»i!.iL‘ 1 i“‘wo* | i-''' ,J .“ u -*'-"*“* "*■
rhrrokro 81 rl, I.l,. Mock 31m lo r
c. D W, Kan.. Nor. SS.-TIto S.
Clrtu.tr Mrip L vo Stuvk Al tx:lution
Le d A rpec.al nt .tin* yt»l*n!»y. lit,
tiU'ilL'rO Ilf til. till' 1 k wo* cunducta I
v. ith . or. cr, tot it It.. b*n Ic.iri t* 1 t at
the«ua, I il. wa. n-us .-.I that lb, a-
O vUtiuti'- muni tho .trip ate iiuiti-
und und tliLoniy i.iut* txwt.L.
a - ihelenjth
Iu va< utc.
t lut., thut ntuy UtniVi'U ;
tT.th. iin lrrMT""! ho**? «-* ! ^
l« OH I tiro* ilrjwo In TL-
I'ttrtw. ohk'b m-r ho pre—I ot wr o«»
tu.utr. I lot. WAVBr.rr. nr» '
A toLtf.liy mnnoriul wm irrpurod to 1
Ik* rmcnlnl to l i s tut tluirurai, c*iti. kuH3.‘ IXmo. H*— *-*
staling th*> inest iim *nvx»nUnict ond
ffnhuC nl dUssier th.it NFouM h i oir ihe
enfor*eni«*nt of S* cretary Nxxl lo’* o. dx r
l ! xu a o t.v June 1. 18'jO. aud pr.iylng
1. r fur.her lime; that they must xltoj o o
. fib r cattie gtiKiiiH.ly ami hot pro-
t u oa pane in li.e l.vestra k mmk*i by
tlno MBg b ir cattle on ill* iuurKit.it
one**. The men «»r.*l wcs cent to the
Pit>l ent a-t nig t.
Medical.
Catarrh
!« a ror.stitctloesl and act a local dioer**, and
llrtetxH* it mr.rct Ufctimi by local sp| l:i*aiii.u«.
It miulrrs * cx D-tltutkitud rrnM*ty liku IhhmTs
SarMiwrUla, aua-b, wotk-og U*nrtiKli ths hlo»*l,
-rbxLcrta* th* hnpudty wakto Caus* xoxJ |*v
M MMOI H i»hAWING.
At th* As>J*wiy ut Mu^c, Orisssa
Tuun.uy, Im*. I*.
Cafitac Fkizb.
n.i.iot T*v*‘ ._“ l Mr.* 1 **
iM, vju-r.vr.3.
| fit**,
irmr.K t*r i uv*. '
UkUJiMf WJ tt
ieioi/o;cto* 6 ,, t e
tl until df *• ■"il'V;
tiu/..; *'/ — nut
imwtif M*
it. Llttztsyr
tf l l.l/^.NV'?
KRSSB
too t tOAtU. •»»'
jraiviMof i
Rx PrtzrauT
Ktl *»XrtC*'H
TVO >
Mablit
tly enough for Je
, but as it ia pre*«. i
Cata rrh
Catarrh
1.,U 8 V. la xru. f. • : • ‘t.
ncod’s fc;.”.;:iparilla
, i ^ : i,• •. ,i i i* at• • . 1 .■ x. Ijj*
100 DoscsCn Dollar,
t I.Wt Prises U or*
| l.'l.4^ivlrr* sinoumbig to *•*
At.KM’S WANTED.
{w-rooCirmlt-worooj "—|u -r
l : ■ - - [ 1 '* 1 ' ■ ' ' . WOO *“
vtoortr Jh, >So Mrti*
amy.gb’ggi.sjg -*
or il a. DArrmx
Cl. Rrstesrwf Io*:e.«-i cm a •*
um m.u Awe'-y’jrtSiit
„»n*t
i i • Ai.\ ••
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