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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. MARC fl 20,1885
'BARRIOS'S AMBITION.
r oFALt
States Escept Honduras Protsst
M to Arms-Prosldsnt Dint
Csilsdon to Interfere—Hoe-
tiiltlss Immlnont, Etc.
[rn >TO THE ASSOCIATED TBlM-l
MSEBTAB, Saw Salvador (vis Galveston),
usrcb 12-00 the 6th of March
President B»rrtos, of Guatemala, declared
l th e assembly of that country that Cen.
Ml America should constitute on. repub-
lie and at the same time he made public
announcement that be would assume com
mand of all the military forces of the vari-
“ Ht , tes . This declaration was accepted
bj'uonduraabut wu rejected by Ban Sal-
T ador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The
J* el of Guatemala began immediately to
,0r ,h egainst San Salvador., The
m u nf tie latter republic rose as one
penpl*™;?* tneinvasion. and yesterday
L\ D ,!mM. ciued "oatillties. 'President
„ however. »eot a re(|uest to Presi-
dmtZsidivar, of Sin Salvador, that the
, ...Amintrv should appoint twocommis-
Snners wbolhnuld proceed to Guatemala
iuifooirer to treat in tho present cneis.
WhiffeT this request will receive any at-
. itvn in not yet become known. Mean-
2hBe Presideot^aldivar had telegraphed
an account of the situation to Gen. Dias,
President ol Mexico, and had asked him
to use bis influence to prevent bloodshed.
In answer to this the following telegram
wu tent to Presiden t Zaldlvar:
?"vour telegram of the 7th Instant is un-
Wtood 1 hive taken tbe necessary pre-
«mlras‘ agsinat any contingency that
may arise. I bare telegraphed to Presi-
•Yonr'telegram'of'the 7th Instant an
non icing your determination to declare
Central America one republic and to as-
tome yourselt command of all the forces
thereof bee been received. This
declaration bae been made by vour
assembly only, and hie been
rejected energetically by your sister repub
S2, These circumstances have created
such antipathy to your course among Ilex-
citizens that my government will be
oliged to take Immediate action to pre-
rent tbe execution of yoor threat again*
tbe sister nationalities of this continent.’
The people if San Salvador are enthnal-
utlc in tbelr determination to preserve
their independence. The patriotic feeling
now runs so high that President Zsldivar
has extreme difficulty in restraining ble
U 8a?joaK nil 8m, Ntoaaaoua, March
12 (via Galveston).—Active war prepara
tions are beiog made throughout tbe
country. Tbe government has now sev
eral trousand men ready to send to the
frontier. Strenuous cflorts to resist Barrios
are being made in Costa Bice, and large
snmbera of soldier* are ready to move at
short notice. Groat enthusiasm is man!
THE WADLEY 8 fATUE.
The Firet Successful Cast of a Bronte
Statue In One Piece.
[SPECIAL TELEORAM. 1
New You, March 12.—A hogs mould,
belted with Iron bauds and htavily
weighted, occupied the large work room
in the Henry Bonnard Coipany’t works
at No. 237 Mercer street yesterday after
noon. A crowd of well dressed men in
spected it curiously from a safe distance,
while workmen in paper caps, who spoke
and shouted in French, drew bod after
hod of red hot metal through a bole In
the floor and poured their contents Into
a huge cauldroo. When it was full it was
FOREIGN AFFAIRS,
FROM ATLANTA.
NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS IN THE moral lupport.
(ernor yesterday and asked him to urge the
lirUisb government to maintain firmness
In resliting Russian aggression. The dep- , -
utatton promised England material and Tho Young Fnrmora’ club—Fruit Trees • gp«nt a restless, sleepless night. A oura
( Smith <fc Wesson pistol, with one chamber
discharged.
Mr. Arnold stated that the deceased had
TUTT’S
RUS31AN-AFCHAN AFFAIR
ACTIVE WAS paXPAEATJONS.
, Loedow, March 14 —The terms of the ar-1
rangemont with Russia, as they have been
From Cuttings—An Exposition Party*
[SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE ]
Atlanta, Oa., March 14.—The first an-
But England Still Profoundly Excited—An explained bv Mr, Gladstone, met with noa * meeting of the Young Farmers’ Clab
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Important Meeting of the Council
-Questions In Pae.rllament
Will Germany Mediate ?
her of times upon waking up he aswBroo!
sitting up in the adjoining bed unable
sleep.
Mr. Arnold ross ani dressed about 7:30
o’clock this morning. His friend then ap*
I nothing but'denunciation on' the part oi I of the Southern States will ba held at the StasjSg^oom D befota'goSg ? dow , n stalnL
the Conservatives, and even by the stard* I club house of tbe Holton,Georgia, Farmera’ and while there was startled by the loud
1 lest friends of the government among ithe C i Q b, on Saturday May 2, and an effort report of a pistol in the room he had just
^^ > The < !IbereI press In gsnerafad-1 wUl be made to make it tbe largest and npon the'beS 'bietSinr 11 tbe Br pistaV > stil1
Itelxoeapheo to the assooiateo peess.1 m R i'>*t the arrangement Is a vlrtusisur- m0 at interesting convention of the kind n r *sped in hie bind. Trie wounded man
Lo.no,, March 12,-Th.r. was a meet- a^tntonaiued by‘hemclsto tw^So^ita^y?^^ that
ingof th. cabinet at noon today, the Jjg'gSft* gSiSSEP TtaSSS of the Holton club, and it is Inrinusted IS! •XSS,”!**
unusual hour of which at once attracted a ,t 0Di f or war » re many and are on eraost lhat an old ( u h'.oued barbscue and basket soon Hr. Charles Pinckney, Dr. N. O. Her-
... , . , | attention and reports quickly spread that I extensive scale. An enormous military . . Iris and Dr. 0. O. Green were at the bed-
hoisted into the air by nth* 11 * ° the question of war was being considered. *r*n»r>o r t Hretl* nlresdv on the programme Addresses ,! de * ,ld <iil * *" thst »- i * ncc on d «kill
“ crane and lmng suspended over the Thames,at Pottaniouth kud Plymouth, atresoy on tne programme. Aaurssses ., acoomD ij,|, 8rrt6t y,, visible
. a, l The intsrestln the meeting soon bectme| and th e siie 0 l thi*^ fl»t far _exmieda_aiiy | will be made by members of the club as march of death, butsoonsaw that the lost
I hour waa near and inevitable
aestblng metal ran sputtering and emitting I "J 7 “““ I beiij.huniedly enlarged by the erection of I Alabama-.!. U. Richardson, on "Boot
green flames into the mculd. Tbe on- attended the council. Immediately before I "mrararyiitnieturu. Tbe workmen in farming” as practiced by him.
lookers held their breath for a moment, the conference Colonel George A. Mande, this arsenal are now on double time, en- Arkanaas-John Kerr, on “How to se
SiSktaS? wfth R?bert n 0«hlng r rthS equerry-in-chlef to the Queen, celled upon gegedta preparing and packing munition. enre to the producer the profits of the
sculptor, who had watched the proceed- Mr. Oilstone and had a long interview Gen e ra l Sir Peter Lumsden, British com- farm.”
ings anxiously. “It is all right,” he said, with him. Among the rumors to which ra ander on the Afghan frontier;Jtne, bas ’
Florida—William B. Schrader, "Direrii-
Befora tho end came, the dying mnn/in
a taint voice, said to Dr. Harris: “If I
could have slept last night, this would not
have happened.”
Beyond thie he said nothing, cither of
bit condition or as to the cause which led
to the desperate act.
Berrien L. Brooks waa atnrn, neat look
colossal statue requiring four thousand . „ . ( . . . ,. dvl8ed that thchaeflxeditatSeorabut. Sir Peter's present aeorgia-N.F,.H'arria,"Tcchntcali
nonnds ol bronee in a single ffiece, and it ““, J “ y anviseo I pojitton la In reerol the Rnulan outpoeti. I tion u applied to farm machinery."
tad been auccesefnl. To-morrow, Indian eitnatton waa grave and required gj,„t a claims that these ontposta ate in- Kentucky—Alex. McOlintock,
1*1'“S'Vhnf” n‘ I thl * 8» TO rl “ w “ OEO 40 the * ffect that I f^.5? I “^M'w^CT.ftSSSij.duo*-1 'ng»rotleman ] of medium.lee andheight,
Mhlnw. " vree about twenty-live years old, and cime
. *’*•" ® 1 6a A il.nta wslian ■ K.«w futm Vfa.( —atka.
- j. Tlgorous and decisive action, and that
broken »nd Queen hid rather urgently insisted
.. , , The atatue government doing aomething iu — — .... , ——
represent! Colonel William M. Wadley, u alter. This and similar stories at- Hr.ltsh government. Baron de Htaal. the of education to the progressive lariuar,- | an d was held in hizh eiteem bv them His
the late president of the Georgia Antral treeted a large crowd to Downing .treat, Cxar’s ambassedor to England, has asked Mbeieeippl-W. H. Worthington, "The | 5
25 YEARS IN USE.
The Greatest Mciliiat Trinmph of the Agef
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.'
JjOfia ofnpprt ite» Bowel* costive, Pain la
(be brnd, with n dull senuntlonln tho
back part, fain under tho ■hoalder-
bladOf Kullneia uftcr eatlna, with a dl*-
Incllnatlon to exertion of body orml*d.
Irrltabllliyoficmprr.liowffiplrlu, with
n fcellnaof bnvlna neglected nomo oaty,
\Vearinen9, Dlzzlne**, riutlcrlng attbo
Heart. l)oto before »ho eyes, lleadacko
over the Tight eye, IteilleMHOM, with
mfal dreams, Illglily colored Lrlne* and
CONSTIPATION. “3
TUTT’S PUdtsS aro especUUy auapMa
to such case*, ono doso effecta auch a
chan Ro of foci In pj ns to aston i«li the sulTerer.
They Increase **'£.JW^Ui 11*’fhi gy
^rUlfedtamMiy thoVTonlc Action «a
tho lUxeitlve Orunnfl.lltyiilnr Slool* «•
j-r '.In--- -t- rrl-o •* * Miirrt
when it has cooled of! softie entlv
mould will
the casting disclospd.
iu su iar^o a oi-avuo tie b eiukio iuuuiu, i ivussiBIl KOVermueiU, Ulftl 11 any I pass. Ull mo recommenaa'ion ui rian 1»U—c. £UU«, iuo ucvBisit)' iw
and the work waa watched with interest by 1 Russian advance in Afghanistan results in I Dufferin, the present viceroy of India, I organization sad cooperation of farmers,
a number of artists and professional men. , conflict with the Ameer’e troops, Russia large grants have been accorded from the Virginia—J. Brad Beverly, “The outlook
constantly.
mated tbit nntil lately lielitd been paying
Robert Oaahing modeled tha_«atue._ It | mMU^pt'thironsT^mciiTas'^gtand | iSftan Smmj~p Ah55ShiTn,‘ Amew | for young'farmers.” _ " . I *t‘hf. n ?lty. whTdldSiftSSprSSIta
meeting will be itsta at tne , , ' h , j .
has taken the company four months to I is bound to guard Afghnnlterritory,
prepare the mould, which contains 1,400' ~
pieces.
nonnn to guaru Aignanitermory, of Afghanistan, for the purpose of patting A business meeiiog wm do hh ». >u. i i,t«".ttaehment and^hadrolnoad him her
Losdo.v, March 12,-The government into a state of complete repair the conclusion of this programme, at which bf nd offate he had bwn vw muchd”
has ordered the naval and military pen- forte of his territory, and psrticularly officer* wUl be elected for thecimiog year, 1 p^ni'ed wenrdeapond«n a nditlslwlie red
AN CNCINEER’E EXPERIENCE.
sioners at Portsmouth dockyard to be in those at Herat. The work of repair is to including a vie l president and three mem-1 Phittha trauhies‘mVntton.q'h adnrodu iid tac similes ot our sisuAturM lUAChod,
readiness for medical inspection. This Is be done under the supervision o! English hereof the executive committee from each }„ hiS tta ststa o“mmd vrtlch rtaiflwdao ‘ “
#».- 4*.—* sl^.. k.. k.. n I i mi 1. 1 u.m tk. Oi.lAa ahnva mant nnaH lu UllU luu IUIUU WU1CU ICBUllCU a J
^ j the first time such^an inspection has been j engineere. The guns needed by the forh- j of the Suites above mentioned.
A Surrlvor of Many Fatal Railway Aocl* | ordered since the Crimean war. There is I Heat ons of Afghaolstan are to ise supplied
ctsnts Tells Hie Story. a report to the effect that tbe Chanuel fleet from Woolwich. These and other Indies- ,
Louisville Times. | ll “ ordered to proceed to the Medit-1 tions convince observuit the subject ol fruit culture as was Mark eome’additional light upon tho cause and
tragically this morning.
Tbe post mortem examination and the in
I feel about as competent to lllamloate quest, which will bo held laier, may throw
‘I suppose I mnet have the imaginary crrane&n.
nine lives of a cat” remarked William J. ^ n
London, March 12.— In the House
iwaio.^n in ea 1 ^ life U he BSptK
has been merely averted temporaruy. edlt aQ agr i cu i lurt i paper, but I have an
of I Russia warts PEACE. 0 jd friend living two or three miles cast of
circumstances of bts deitb.
for some years has been ex-
successfully in fruik He bss
‘WHXBl IOBORAHCE IS SLIM,” ETC.
days’deliberation the jury was nnable to the latter’a reported encroachment on Ai-1 command of the Russian troops, jjnd,
agree and was discharged. “1 have been gban territory had not been satisfactory I hj*. be? n strictly iffirief
‘ devoted soma attention of late year* to the _ . . .
1 P r oP»K*' 1 °" 0 ' frnlt trse..ftomonttlGg. taSta^*flddff. *
• hand, he clalmz, with marked sawezs. In n tho me lo<]y made by the fl*p-Jacki
killed twice and *11111 live. My body is during th* past several days. i- .tt- " ,— c —., . ...
covered with braises and scalds from head Lord Edmund Fitzmturice, under for* I to exert his influence upon Turkey, m far *•! a m glad you have asked the question,
to foot. To tell the truth, there is hardly I eign secretary, stated that the Russians I *» P00*ible, with the view ol preventing a f or t^ orea * 0 ns. First, because the Cen
interview with him yesterday on the
. . uen.uoruon no irusieu auu wuhcu cuihuks. oiuucmun v—
.... ----- —two miraculous escapes. Flashing bine left without an ambassador at Constant!- made Gavernor of Khartoum, has been from cutting* as the swamp willows. j**? Sjjjjnjcjj
fested and confidence in the final remit is e yes were the only featires that gave ani- nopie. Edmund Fitzmanrice replied that I arrested under the charge of being impli* I apple, pear, etc., if given the attention l ®o oa 8‘ l to last them a year in
dhplayed. It ia thought very probable in i£ g tion to his face. Mr. Hammett enjoys j air Edward Thornton would proceed as I cated in treasonable conspiracies against I bestowed upon the rose catting,will rwidily 1 10 ”°
abstain fr6hi all agrees!ve movement and subject, he laid:
m—. *- ... And ’tis now that the boarding hotmmlssus
to foot. TO tell tne train, mere is nwaiyieign secretary, sisiea inai me nussians i | wiwu rowuua. I rhSSJ^TtVh^iiVhtSJSJSlS"
a sound spot as large as a silver dollar upon had not occupied the Robat pass. In re- eolfjiion wit*i the trftl ^ ls in the heart of tbe finest peach AndfSvc*^it as^-‘imrc^mapTo syrup ’
the whole surface of my flesh.” eponse |to cJnUnued queries, the under ports of a further Russian advance are in- country on earth, and second, that the Ana Mr ™ M purc mapI ° $yrup -
. . .. . «- ”— 1 * * ’ * ‘Tileorapu may let farmers and frait And the boarders, oonfldln* and trustful,
growers know that fruit trees can be prop-1 Partakn of the e*cch*rlne aupie
*<tknnt Honht fmm nilUnoi I WUh^ntte U much relllh and fUltO
A reporter had celled upon Mr. Ham- secretary said it was desired on the part of I correct,
mett at his residence, in the rear of a gro I the go-ernment to make pnblic any furtk 1
eery at the corner of Freaton and Caldwell er information possible,
streets. The person to be interviewed Robert Bonrke, ex-undor foreign score-
ECYPT. I Seated without donbt from cutting!.’
.. . 7.EBESK rasiiA AEBEsTxo. 1 in response to a further question he aaid: I
iooked’tbrn and dejected. He was the I tary (Conservative), asked the "govern-1 Alexaedeia, March 14.—Zebehr Pasha, I “All ol onr fruits will propagate from
hero of nearly a dozen fatal accidents and meat how much longer England would be I whom Gen. Gordon en trusted and wished | ratting.. Slone fruits are as easily rooted |
TUTT’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Renovates the body, mates healthy fl.sh.
strengthens tho weak, repairs the wa-t.* ot
So Astern with P u ”
ton« the. ^rvo^L B^SfSSSoSS
O I? F~1C i-:-l ii’I»»rraySl. t NCTVYork>,
CAPTAL PRIZE, •78.000,‘^MA *
Tickets only *8. Share* 1 In Proportion.
Wo Co ncreoy cortlly that wu eupurvtaoUit
'angamentH ol all tho Monthly an<l
aunual Drawlngiof tho Louisiana mate lot*
tery Company, ami In person manage and con
trol tbe drawing* tiuxrselvcs, and that to*
same arc cmuluctod with honesty.falrncMJand
lu good faith toward all parties, and w* au
thorize tho company to nse this certificate, wtt*
lac similes of our signatures attach ad, in t
ad\crU5omcnU."
'twero the Mp of tbe maple.
For two doliarf, according to a cur-
tome quarter* that Guatemala will con
lider tne matter before attempting coer
live measure!, ami that a friendly solu
tion of the difficult problem ot uniting the
five States may be arrived at.
BAaaiAs’e attkmited usurpation.
Lidertad, 8an 8alvadob (via Galveston),
March 14.—Tbe firm attitude assumed by
Mexico in behalf of the autonomy ot San
Salvador, Nicaragua and Cost* Rica against
the threatened usurpation of Fre»ident
Barrios, of Guatemala, excite* gratefnl en-
tha iasm throughout the three republics,
The determination of tbe people of theas
countries to resist incorporation into one
republic under the domination ot Barrlas
continues steadfast, and the fall
ot Barrios is considered cer
tain. Tho Mexican location, which
b&s been directed to leave Guatemala and
proceed to ban Salvador, la expected to
reach tbe latter city within a few days.
Theforce3of ban Salvador are being con
centrated on tho frontier of Guatemala.
Tbe general opinion here U that tbe
scheme of Barrios will meet with Igno
minious failure.
Crrr or Mmoo (via Galveston.),
March 11.—The action ot the
Mexican government In condemn
ing General Burlos's position is warmly
commended by the newspapers of this
dty, almost all ot them recommending
that, should it be necessary to put Barrios
down, a Mexican army be sent to aul ban
Balvauor and Nicaragua. It is considered
by many here that if Barrios should suc
ceed in making himself dictator ot Central
America the next attempt woald be on the
Mexican blates of Tobasco and Chiapas.
THE CHICAGO FRAUDS.
Mackln and CnllnaH*r Receive Severe
Sentence*.
[telcorurnxD to tuk associated raise, 1
Cbicaoo, March 12.—In the United
8tatei Circuit Court, after heariDg elabor
ate arguments for anew trial in the case of
J. 0. Mackin and Wm. Gallagher,
who were found guilty in the eighteenth
waul election fraud esse, Judge Blodgett
denied the motion for a new trial. He
then ordered the prisoners before tbe
bar and formally sentenced eacb to* two
yenrs’ imprisonment in the Joliet penlten.
liary and al*o Impoaed a tine of 000 on
each. Ha then ordered them into the cus
tody of the ITnite.i htates marshal and tie-
ferred the *!•»* of their removal to Joliet
for ten days. Gleason’s case was not dis
posed of, as Leonard Swett wishes to pre
sent tome arguments to (he court.
The court refused to a%eDt bail, and
the prisoners were taken in charge by the
United b tates marshal, who, when the
proper papers were made out, took them
to tbe connty jail, where they were con
fined. l'upera praying for a review
of the caae by Judge Gresham
will probably be drawn up and sent in
court to-morrow, and the prisoners will
then doubtled* be admitted to bail. Tbe
review taken by Judge Greahamie thought
to be th* la*t step that can be taken in the
case, and if he decline* to interfere the
prisoners will be taken at once to tbe pen
itentiary.
Grant Much Improved.
New York, March 12.—To-day it wss
stated that General Grant appeared much
refreshed upon awakening from a sound
sleep late m the forenoon and partook
heartily of nourishment in liquid form.
He ha* been entirely free from pain for
four days, and Is now able to walk up ami
down stair* at will. He remains most of
the time in his dressing room and occa
sionally writes an hour or two on his
reminiscences.
the dletinctlonot making the fastest time I amba*esdor lo Constantinople when the I the authority of the Khedive. Hie reel-1 root. As compared with the grMtcd or I Mr. W. D. I low ills is authority for
on record on the Louisville and Nashville conditions of the public service would per- ldence wee searched immtdiate'y after hie | budded fruits they have the thrift and I the assertion that no woman who atndiea
td. I mlt. I arrest In it were found documents prov- longevity of a seedling and an equal cer- Greek ever marnes/ No wonder it is a
“The first time I ever ran an engine was Sir 8:aiT)rd Northcote, the Conservative I ing that Zebehr was in secret ieagne with I tainty of fruit as thei graft or bad It is I dead language,
in January, 1807. on the Memphis division I leader, asked whether or not the govern-1 El Mahdi. The prisoner has been placed well known that grafted or budded fruits Immense crone of mnatard nrnmn-
of the Louisville and Nashville road. Mr | ment would bejsble to say any thing with | lo confinement aboard a Britiih^frigate^^ | will not make more than one or two I ,i aoet i in Southern California, and several
wu,. — 1 . ' , . .. 7 . . * _! " 1"‘ ‘ _,“! M ;w observatlona Are respcctlally bnt
then ranning oa the main Mem. and wu advantage of tbe occaaton to epread the baa been under rarveUlanc* which practi- cordiallyconulbnud to the large cnmmnn- 1,1 ~ wor ‘ “P P™“>-
coming from Naehvil e to Louisville with impression that the government had taken I cally made him a prisoner for the past two ity ol trait grower* in the State with the I The money editor of tho New York
a large number of passenger cars attached I unusual steps to communicate with the I year*. His wealth, which was mainly ac- earnest hope that they may be found of I Herald says the Southern railroads are
Among others there were 150 school opposition leaders upon the Afghan occur-1 qalred in the slave trade, was confiscated, value and profit. I getting the attention of capitalists. They
Iris on board. We were approaching | rences. I and he was allowed a quarterly stipend on an ixrosmoN party. are considered more promising than the
Dudley’s Switch, twenty-five miles this Mr. Gladstone replied that he was unable condition that he shoal J not leave Alex- onlt* a lane nartv arrived here i roads ,ht * ftre ftU,y deveIoped
■idsof Nashville, when 1 noticei that the to impart anything that would eubstantl- I a»ul»laa»tth«iit thaenruentof ftheKhediva. I ‘.Idt P ari y “"vP .. •. I t. u
cross-ties jaw t ahead of u» had been re- ally improve the situation alr«
moved. 1 did not have Ume to etop the I aeesed by the House. He could
engine. In an enstant I recognized that | sure the Hoase that the Afghan
there was but one thing to do. atd I had constant and unfailing
that was to jnmp the track. 1 told my I the part of the rovernment.
ConmlMleaeis.
r v■-tn by the I^r
reeerva fund of over (566,000 naa §Idc« been
itltutlon adopted December‘id. A. l>., 1H79.
The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed
by tho people of any state.
it never Beales or postpones.
Its Grand Sinai* Number Drawings wlU
take placo monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. 1 8tn ORAND jDlAwINl) (.lam
D. IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NKW
OltLKAHB. TUE3DAY, April 14, . 188*,
— I70th Mm ' > i • -
CAPITAL PRIZE. S75.000.
100.000 Ticket* nt Five Dollars Raoh.
^motions In fMM In Prooortlo*^,.
1 GAITTAL PRIZE r5.000
1 do do —* ».000
10,000
12.000
10,000
fireman to leap out, as there was only Sir Henry Whatley-Tiler (Coi
room for one of us in the cab at such announced that be had received
a moment, and it meant certain death stating that Kassala
to me or him if he remained, lie had hands of El Mahdi. i
barely reached the ground when the engine noent if that new* was true,
left the track, and a atrium of boiling wa-1 Lord Edmund Fitzmaurlce
London society is much exercised
, is withheld
recently inarrlc l
“ ' gambling at
2 PRIZE3 OF |f.,000..
2,000.
and whose life had become forfeited bv an ^ w Jovce of Baltimore W A
I« lk vuo -MV- - — , —4. — replied that act of treachery on Zebehr’s part. When f k/uKS' of the iMriunond and
ter came gushing upon me from the boiler, he knew nothing about Kassail, having General Gordon was sent to Khartoum I JKJL’mu Brawn MnerjSnaeaan.
After that I remembertd nothing for sev- fallen. last year both he and Zebehr Pasha seemed 5 ro,r ?' P^?!
eral days. When I recovered I was told The covernraent has issued an order I to bare agreed to Ignore the pasit, and it |5«*\r was a,
eral days. When I recovered I was told The covernraent has etued an order to have agreed to ignore the past, and it ^rty was accorunanied by Col. James ^e growing industriea of Nortwcstern
tbatth, boiler had exploded, and tliat I dlrectlna that untrained soldiers shall was another Of Zebeht’s sons whocjcsrted .Vm.rin’t.ndihf th. Mann l>nn«rlvania, and Israpidly abaorbins the
had been hit on tbe bead by a.plfeeof 0j : | forthwl* pnt through tbe complete j Gordon acroee the deaert from Koroeko to ffi.IrComS^VndtafttolimoTo’SS «"»k product’ to the exffiS of butter.
Xflo’ciockon.the Georgia Pacllia for New Rtportaol the putyear’abuiineM are very
J**S Orlean*. They will be joined at Binning- encouraging and several newfactorlez will
ing cylinder; also a spike bad pierced my | musketry dri'l.
id.'
PennsvUnnla Miners*
PrmsuRo, Pa., March 13 —The striking I
uiinera were reinforced to-day by accea-
aions from the Hampton mine* along the!
line of the Pennsylvania railroad. This
wiii involve the force emi»!oye«l by th*- New
York and Cleveland Coal Company and
other ex ten 11 ve coal mines. President
Coitello, of the miners’ ai-ociation, aa-
werta that not a single mine on the Monon-J
K*heU river iv running a full foriH
ami fays that the »trike the mo^t
determined ever arrengeil hero. Foveral
imiS have close i down hi consequence of
ih»- failure of (heir coal stippiv from mine*
included in the strike. No efforts looking
to a com pro i
• yet been made.
Fumttur* Factory Burned,
Karon. IV. March 13 —A. 1). Cooke’s
urnhure f *cti»ry. above Euton, touet
ri'h the nw mill, boiler hooee and ‘J0u
|et of lumber, wee destroy.-ii by fire
Kill
id3
lock tl
mount to IfD.uOO; in^ure-ice
ee Jersey Central coal
? elxj deitrcved.
the Georgia. Pacific. Tbe
get strawberries now for 25
bat you will have to go to
to get them. That’s about
nirt go. We all know there is
a balm in Gilead—boit-loads of U-but the
gill of it Is to get to Gilead.—BuriUtU.
Tiik manufacture of cheese is ono of
10 do
■Al do
100 .lo
1,967 Prizes, enionntlng to - 1266,500
Application for rate* to club* nhouid be made
only to the office of the company in New Or-
For Nirtliur Information write cloarly. Rvtng
fall address. POSTAL NOTES, “prees
Money Orders, or New York Lxchanj“
«*w«oy Orders,or New ion nuull in ordi
nary iVtt.T. Curreiiry by Kxpn-M »i. suma ol
t5 And upwards at our expense), addressed
M. A. DAUPHIN, ^
New Orleans. La„
or m« A daupHiN,
607 Seventh Bt.. Wnehlniton, D. 02
Mat** I*. (>. Motiry ..r P-ra payable and ad
dress Registered Letters to
log up, "and th, fut.it in ^n. k 'l|ri mJ «verffi wounded. During be
record of the road, wu in 1870, when I "'« ht h° ul ® Arab! also larpriied tb*
brought Victor Newcomb, Dr. E. D. bhropehire infantnr tegiment’e patrol.
Siandiford and Col.Fredde Fanlak from killing^one roan and wounding one. One
NaihvBe to IxraiiTiUe. I waa oiling tbe ™» t > be onglng to thti patrol U mining
engine when Col. de Funtak told me that •*»«* ,ut “i 1 * 1 • engagement,
the party was due in Louisville at a cer- Loedox, March 13.—The wr'
tain hour, and asked^me if I t didn’t^ think | j a making preparations with
FRANCE.
rtlllANS ARSKSTID,
Farm, March IS.—It Is reported here on
suicidal intent,
A laree party of ,x-Fed,ral and Conted-
crat.oTuCerj «UlVi»it the K4Q, of tb. bat
tle of July 28.1861, near AUsntfl to-mor
row afternoon.
vailed to qcALirr.
ill* at a ctr-I Losoox, March U.—Tbe war department fairly good authority that James 8i*pb*De 8. L. UcHIcbaet was recently elected
didn’t think 11, making preparation! with a view to the I* 1 " 1 Eugene Davir, ex-Feniin leaden, iheriff of Jaiper connty. bnt for aoma
I eonld get there. He»fl<ieJthatth,way ... . . .. .1 hare been erreatod and ordered to leare
wu clear, and that it my engine wai any P™, oooorrenc* of seriose trouble in I theeonntry. 8 epben* propoiei to remain
account to tarn her looeo. Afghaniiten. Order, have been lent to tbe I bare, ll.cialmi thutthe aathoritlea cin
” Tbt* wu u good u 1 wanted. I ran 1 treenail In Bombay and Bengal to prepare I show no act of bis sine, be bu had a dom-
■Ixtv milu tba firet boar, and attar Utaj til klnde of ammnniUoa Detslto for two -oil* *n Paria which bu bera inimical to
they mac* me go slower nntil we reached h?v° teeTalready ramplit^ g* oI Fr » nc » «' “I «an-
the CUT. » I d..i. _iii • dvr I v'Je
tbe dty,
Thl, wu a memorable ride. Alter-1 ^T\'in'min'»T;d"iV I ae ihkesve sexsatiox.
war.li Mr. Newcomb said of Dr. Btandl- SlSrf mrting 1 ,™nrement, to have * , March 13.—An Immenu aenea-
ford that th. Idler became *o badly efot IraniportaUon*itaamer, 1 n rradl* I UoD h “ «»<“•<> *“ thl, city by the
frightened while the train waa apeeding I 01 ir * n8 P° ri » uoa eiesracrs in reaui | ,^,1 w hirh the •nihnpitiM h*Y* lair»w.
-1-— .» Il.kl.iwa mnltnn that It. ani itnwn i »*C-3.
IN fARLIAMKXT.
stand which the authorities have taken to
wards tba Fenian agitators. In addition
oo°hf« a kne£wid*ptay^ , Tb l e h vl5*nt^n“| .reh*M! A ’ , t*"th I to the trrveU ol J»mee HMphem, Kagena
tion ol to. train u ft rounded a .harp 'n.E 0 ™ ® f D * T .‘> John Morriu.y, which were
1 uat Common* thla arming, Mr. Gladstone an- made yeiterdar afternoon, tne police hire
* *1" SJSSTfiSiS £££%& S r ' ft** “ora'** »journdiit named
I I l«ry and mother Fenian
curve, threw Mr. d* Funiak from bla
and inflicted a deep .car, which h:
carry with him through life. - . .. .—. . tauiun . , U u suuuin cornu
“My hut," resumeil Mr. Hammett, th* tarmaofwblch neither the Rue, leu nor whou name hai not been learned. Mre.
wu on the night of November lSUi, 1883. AJrtjJ‘ • d P n “ “f further Stephen* wu alio arreeted, but wu nbi»
The night wu dirk ae pitch. Wa had on eithu aid* of th, frontier. quentty releaidl. The arruta already
rrached Brooke’ eutlon and were running . ® r Stafford Northcote uked whether I mad, apparently only th,beginnloxof
at tit. rat, of 40 mllu an hour, when 1 law tbii agreement wu a perm inant or tom- what is contemplatod by tbe authoritlee.
a train of freight care on lb* track Juet Porary arrangement. Mr. Glad,ton* re- Warrant, for the exputilon of other Fen-
ahead. It wa, too lata to ,top the train. j£ e .?*E* nl .?2! 5“,*J ,ho “ t .“ y tan leader, hire been ieeued. Further u-
and eh. duheJ on; then a deafening I epeclfic time limit. The but ducrlpt.on ruts are txputod.
emaeb. and Iwu thrown through my win- haoooid give, he eald, wu that the agree- Stephen,, I),ni.. Morrii-ev and Leary
dow and killed for th, Ume. The next day “».( WU to lut u long u there wu ne- were teken to th* frontier nf France to day
when I recovered I was told that my fire- •••Mj f° r .JL lUMBNf.] This agree-1 and waraeJ not to return. Nteuheus bfeg^Hi
man h*d been killed with other, in the ment.h* ealdprovide, « F amtt a ruptnre w. rm U,ion,j be allowed toprorara to
'ol thefrtaEdly taUUoni Twtwyra thetwolg.Tto.toh.mfEk, take a etiamer for
I America, bat tb. .nthoritlu. reta-ed t,
•ucuu ui saipvi luuui/. uui
reuon failed to make tbe bond required by
law, and tbe office wu duly declared va
cant. Tbe vacanev bae been tilled by the
election of Wiley H. l’hlllipi, and commie-
lion wu inned to blm today.
A VIST WAtr.
A police officer on bla beat early thla
morning, at tba corner of Oalhoon and
Hsrrii streets, diacorared on tha doorstep
of a reepectahie and, u afterwards devel
oped, a good hearted negro woman, a
very arnalf parcel of humanity, which had
evidently been left there but a liuta while
before. Tbe ipeclmeu teemed to be white,
and, while unmletakabiy alive, wu
without any curbing or pro
tection whatever, and could not ion,
bar* survived tb* expoeure. Th* littl*
epieode wav railed to tb* attention of tbe
WKCk.”
Tits real
forma turn.
Batter, bnt P. __ JM . — Mil
th* workmen at 8att*r'a „w mill, and who
picked np a IS nuaget naar the mill. Hi,
wife boiled it with her clothe, in a wub-
boiler, to tr,t tbe metal A quarrel arose
became Batter end Marihtll claimed half
of tb* gold found on th* premia e-a claim
which Witumer and on* or more asMd-
ate, oppoud; hence Batter and Marshall
•appraised Wimmer'e name in tbelr ac
count of th* discovery. ' r b# original nug
get I, now held by a San Franehc • lawyer,
who It trying to tell It forll.OOO for tne
benefit of Hi, iffimmeri. whoarad-etttnta
—bat, u it ie only worta 83. the chancu,
of each a isle era not encouraging.
A deacon in a Pennsylvania town
holds tb, oiitnloa that certain yonng men
and maiden, of his church do cot attend
prayer mtw- Inge for th, glory of God. bnt
for the lor, of each other. They do tbelr
courting, he th-nkr. while tbe eervice, are
in p ngrret, and, though they sing and
ev«n le«din prayer wttn great vigor, they
are animated more by profane than holy
motive-. In fact, boob]-eta tolhelraing-
as too loud nadir the circumstance,,
and a, ealcclatod to dJeturb those ileront
soai i who are accastomM to drone through
hymn sad pr.ver. Phtrefore, u lb,
young perpt, will n it bo saved according
to toe manner which the deacon think,
proper, bn his resolved to anatoh them,
not out ot to, hum! :g. but ont of th,
cliurcb, and to tb«l end h« ba, procured
their arrest on a charge of dieorderly con
duct.
discoverer of gold in Cali- grant bis requast Davis and Morrissey,
ont to be, after all, not Captain jfiFeLKKr wh /? Wfr ? coollnel at the prefecture, were
* »• -Wlmmer. who wa. on. of jKaEggfflfflRSaSKSS: *1?^'^“’.um^bSv.r^
ford, uk^ whether thl. agreement were a ImraVuntdiacov.rr
ta LTn'tnrcTAriofi » tS’r I'lio ,u,,,,0, *' l LaTlE.-8t*pb#n,. D*vl» and Leerv and
P“‘- two Anarcbtsu were expelled from Franc*
,ntlJ Brlginm. It ie now lurtin that Mor-
lam^, g .r > r?_ 0at |^. th * r ‘*«” h ** P,lt h**" *4P»»<8- *» WU lint
recent oormpandence and new dream- reported. He bu bun allowed to remain
stance,. He aild he wu unable to answer Itn Paris
questinn, regarding tbe podtiuo aaenmed >
by tbe Afghani. A nxa bronze statne of Hercalca, in
Den,II Onslow, Conservative member (or a perfect state of preservation, excepting a
Guilford, uked whether th* Ameer of At-1 fracture across the legs, ba, been dtscuv-
ahanlatan bad accepted this agreement. I ered in tbe conn* of tbe work connected
ro ••>!* question Mr. Gladstone mad* no I with the building of anew theatre iu Rome,
reple. It la probable that it btloond either to th*
Umoox, Much}!.—The Standard say, Iiith, of ConstantineortoHadrtan’aTeni-
tb* .gr.emant between England and Roa- P|*^ .“ft
ai* have* lb* usance of the dUBralty un- The'.tatn. JSSr,, upwarditf eta fret“n
touchwi. Matten must have been bed height, and, considering how very few of
when tucb an agreement wu paraded u I ‘be many bcoon s'atnei which ornament-
.dip!om.U., gain. M.ny comider
pause in tbs ki.uation a preiude to surren- logical event of the highest interest,
der.
Young Man!—Raatf Thl*.
The Voltaic BrltCouiMoy, of Marshal',
Mich., offer to «end th-lr reirbrattd Kleo
trio Voltaic Brit and oimr Electric appl'-
aurn, on trial for thirty day,, to bmo
(>oongorolJ)*flltetad cltb nervous debil
ity, lore ot utility ami m inhood, and alt
ktudred trouble*. Alan (or rbramaiiam,
Meralgia. paratyili, and many other .!l>-
e*i*«. c u m,-let* rretoraUju to he*!tti,
ligorand manhood gnarantaed. No risk
I, Inrarred a> thirty day, trial ia allow. >1.
W rit* them at occ* tor Liiaatratid pamph
let free.
Mr. O'edstnne's itatement, lo the Home
Nones of a marringo at Sidney, New
South Wala, Thursday last, wu received
of Co umiM i lut night In r^.rd to the offlreit a N« Yo’S’dry'"«S?S5
Angio-R iM’*n eltaaii n h,v« bad the e' 11< I'owi-tg date. The cable rat*of the mu-
fret to re-tore oricre loth* stock market. I ■»*•«** $308 a word. A, an instance of
Ageneral *dv»nre ha. been caiswl iu I **pM telegraph eervice, the sending of
bom* and fo ran s-curit'ei Ilusaian Pr*«<*l*«t Cleveland a Inangnral menage
raritiee have wivanced IU p-rorat. over I lo beidmi bu attracted aitoation. Tb*
yuUrdSj ’* rlo-lng prt-e. I wlwle me-esge was In f/mdon at I2:ii,
Tea was txcaias. —■-. tl
loan a. March It—» di-oatch from
BbUtatoet »*yi that th* French are >> i n-
bsrding Chtobare, and h«ve de t-oyed on,
fort.
aaaitaDoxxD sair.
*ud pr >b tbiy wa* known there as soon a*
IS w»( In Well •rare. “Extra*” may bare
*i>p* >re<l there almoet u aoon as In hew
Yoih. Tn*ex^ time oi the transmission
•a- not c ken, but it i* believed that it wss
•hath-rust ever mad-. Superintandeat
Milas, of the Wrstrrn Colon cable
lyivDU. March 14—Tbe thlp Surrey, I »*M: Tpere-e nothing remarkable in
fr.MU P-o-ecole for Rirrow. wbk b w«s I th a fee*. W* frequent.y eeod dispatch*,
ebaj-'t n*d ip a d sebl—1 amditio i un Feb- j'« anion n d receive an-wars to them in
riury 19, bu ra n p**~d off the bank,.
or AID
A^b'co.rbperI greet taiT’ol Bolen I’ll
ff* Itat Ui* K*bo of 11*1-Msfan lie-or- m .r’» tv,r, , r«let .Soap* and c
be ereried this apring.^1
The Greeks ant] Roman* did no] - - —,
V! 61 AtnotM the ESN JT
tnou-jn Jj °I brorzi remains of h.irne-i, wAJk
bridle bits, hncklei and horse purapher- 1 -
nalialn the department of small bronres
in tho Naples muieum, tln-r» is not a stir
rup, not n spur, not a horseihoe.
Titaitg is a case on record of a man
cured of stammering by the kick of a mule.
After paying tho ettrg-on'a anddruggist’a
and nnru a bill,, however, lie concluded
that he would prefer having an impedi
ment ill hit speech titan n compound frac
ture In his hones, at the (ante price.
ably and declared she would taka cue of
it until it was called for. It Is not very
likely that it will b, called for.
Yh, Supreme Benoh.
Atlaxta,Septembert'-l — Kl ' ,p *b‘
B e, I thick 8. a. 8. a vnrnwBMM
cutaneous dlseaies, and at tho same lima
toT W5ac£lSV, Chief Jostle* of 0*.
AN ACED BAPTIST MINISTIW.
Ast estate of *100,000,000 Las got out
'banctrr, and the Queen’* Bench has
found the heirs. Tblats considered wor-
thy of not* in that it is one caw in which
the lawyers did not get it all. Tltewlfe ol
gjjgff Of Bagdad, N. Y„ will get
810,000,000 of It.
Burnett's Coooalne,
tna am axd cnraraiT nata pausiao.
It kills dandruff, allay, irritation, and
promote, a vigorous growth of th, hair.
Burnett', Flavoring Extracts are Invar!-
ariably acknowledged the purest and
■ b l aro.y to IB* llr t [
I iswM.e* shells .u>--wt) in
•vad wi *i It trsia. A I!-mbav >lu - ;i .. i, . ;j j j ,
:ii3dr| U x li.1 csllid u;-,j the gov I Xsw Yogk.
The third game of tb, urire bet ween th,
LiulsviUre and Atlanta! wu played ibis
•llemoon, with victory again for the
former, bv a score of 8 to 4.
Atlanta is somewhat disappointed with
th* result, but there is a dlspoiitlon to
S ack a degree of coneolattnn from the de
al In that th* Louisville* to a crack
Mam, bard to best, and will probably re
peat tbelr victory with each team of the
Southern league they pity with.
To-nl«ht. through th* courtesy of Mr.
Le Grand White, manager o! tie Minnie
Madden C tmpany, th* Louisvillee and At-
lantu attended the performance at the
Optra house.
rouoa roixrs.
At an early hour this morning a negro
leaped off a freight train just In on la*
Central, and began to sku|k around In a
manner to excite the suspicion of a police
man, who aoon had him in tow. When
carried to the elation he gave the rather
tar* name of Brain, and aaid he wu from
Macon. He confessed to stealing his rid,
to Atlanta. He wu luoked as suspicions.
Jessie Webb euecetded lut mgbt in
robbing Fred Johnson, and was escorted
to the station to-day. Wbed Marched th,
only vainabi, about hie perron wu a pis
tol, which wu emrefnliy pot away. Webb
is an old offender, aud hu worn the
•tripe.
Atlaxta, March IS.—This community
received a shock Ibis morning, when It
waa reported that Berrien I. Brooks, tbe
popular bookkeeper of RepenateJn A Kata,
bail committed suicide. Upon inTcstiga-
tlon the report proved correct.
The tirfortonato tragedy occurred at No.
29 Gilmer street, a pieasant-iooking two-
story frame house, where Mre. Gurley
care, for tb, comfort of b« boarder,.
Berrien Brooks and bla room-mate, Mr.
Tbomu D. Arnold, collector at Lowry's
bank, occupied a large, sell furnished
room on th« second iLx>r.
When your correspondent entered ibe
room at noon, theyounsmtahadbrekthesi
h'slut.and Uy *tr»-tch**.| upon th* be«J
in his nipb*. clothe*, walls Dr. Nath Harris
wai t*fi‘l*rly clovfsff th* ryu from wh'eh
ihe Hcbt and life ha i tlisj. l.’pon the kfi
ii.J*. Iwlow tnll) th* Mt of ihtbeart, «n<
an Utfly bfillet ho!*, Liarken si aritlb oo<:\ .
-THE
BEST TONIC.
This.medicine, combining iron with pen
ynertnMelcolcj, anSrkiy and rompUuly
( ere* llr.prii.la, I,i,ll.r.Ilon, WrekarU,
lei.-urr lllinnl, ilul.rl.,1 bUleeed r.ver*
and Nrermtfta.
hi! an rufijlln^ naudy (hr DUcaaes of tbs
It Is InvsJuaMeJbr Diseeeee peculiar tc
— -trnnn, and all who lead sedentary lives.
ltdoe!nottiiJu.t the treth.es tree hcedacbeate I
produce cmmtntkm—ea^ Aen wedtrinnde,
!«SsSS
enstbesatactreandDervee,
r Forln^rmUrent^c v« m^Laisitude, Lack o»
W-Thegennlneliu above trade mark an*
ertMNIMliMOSNNMMAHBBM
Manhood Restored
Bmrnrl sak.—Avi,t:raor rHthtiliepnJaM.
vy-wae Premator. llK»r. N.ol P.I.ilitr. Lo*
H«nh*o4. A ■ . , Ir - t |a .... ...ry kun
nru.,1, t imnd . *imt>l« mr.Q.< f Mlf^.ra,
»hk » k. will . ,.| HIPK i.i m. o»-.olT.r.r.
AUnre. J.ILItmVL.i. u Ch.Umn bu.,1. . York.
Two More Imoortnnt Caeee,
Yourkgcnt beta* to Colnmbru, Ox,!ft
sis sto. and wssnag tbe venersbio brottier
<i H. c&uipboll, wo uked him forlho now..
HU reply vast “I have two more Important
cures effected hr Swift's Specific to report.”
The venersbio mu Is known far and »i,t e lot
bl. unremittinglakon oMorelu thobehallol
thepcovotpotunku. nwiu t.- nm.-wtH-rod
Uiuthe Bntfl Ipcctfie Oa hu donated ipnt*
«n amount of (heir f.mous laedlrinn, to be
■ iMrit.'it. -tbyltr. OampheUamona the poorol
the etty, htnee hlsresaarfei. He said:
, "I hare fust sun a lady who hu been ereet-
lyannoycd bjatetter luoneotherb.n.l. It
had given hormnch trouble and pain, dh*
■ahl Ihe had been treated trysererel ph)sl-
clans during the put three or (onr year, with
the old remedies bot^tlthontgtelng »ny re-
■ t four SgtUsewdl‘tano»Vppan:i::j per-
ly well. Her hood ia smooth an t not a
■Ljts sign of tho dlseaso left. It Ie marvel
ous how Ibis medicine renovate* the system.’
“What short the other ceesr’
“Well, that wu a lady also, 8he had been
affect. .1 with Ur* seism* for foot years. Her
lace, hands and arm., u wall u her body,
■ ■ w with aorm and >. iba It
wu coveted over
■■■■■■■■sores >u l scabs. R
Iwu on* ol th* worst case, ot this terrible dle-
easethat I have aver seen. Th* nnr.clnj of
th* poor creature wu beyond exprciklon. dhe
tried every remoly at command, Inelndlog
memory and todkoe ot potash, bos .be mitj
R hw worse, iho wu to this eeodhseo wbam
ntsaw the case. Isooa had her uklog
iwift’a ipeoile, sad she hu now uk. n only
two battue, hoteroyymarhot Ihodti. »-.■ ore
almost entirely duappeend. Her >ir. ogth
tad general health hare giretty lmpruw.1 it
1- ono of the mod remarkable cure, that has
come under my observation.”
■ Mr. Campbell, yon have hat »loo* end i
rted exper ence In ralngUug with n-u. *:
obeervlnc tbelr aSlkUout end the rene-ll
twt-riuu jonr opinion eitotht meriu ol
“In a mtabtry of sixty yean I hare mln*led
with erery chu, of iotwny, and hareohrerred
cloiely the varletr ol dlreaaes which affllrt ho-
manity. Ulood dleeeeee ere the meet uemef
i"i. end Iho moat didi.mlttoenooro ,]tt- my
deliberate Judgment that •wift’e Specific tribe
eran.t. -t t.:...t i nilfieroverOlmovered. t n .re
l« nothing comparable to IL There U ot uihia
too aoolto sey about gwtft’e fierelflc.
Treatise oa blood andskia ulieiKt nillN
free.
Thb Swift firtanc Co^ AtUnU. n%.
MONEY LOANED I
On imDrovwi farms a id City Property.
For terms apply to
If. F. LAWTON,
UaVNEEB,
Second Street, : : Macon. Georgia.
A Clear Skin
ENGLISH ACID
PHOSPHATE.
is only a part of beauty;
but it isa part. Everylady
may have it; at least, what|(
looks like it. Magnolia
Balm both freshens and TUE WILCOX i
beautifies. o,r.„„.h.
^ Pure and of hijrh ^ra*?e and in PxcejT-
tionaliv lint- I'ondiii-m. -tr/i now
i.in«firiwr in (’itar.V*sf**ri, fuiljr
lue in — nv.4i nali. l-.-r .-a!e m qaanU-
ties to sutt by
GiAV) ca;