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jrilE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY 1 AUGUST 28 1885
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OVER THE STATE.
(■O'* ALL eSCTIONS *V «»AU
AND EXCHANOES.
1 without going to trial, tho parties
agreeing to a final separation and the
children given to tho mother. This is
a sad case, and the frieudio! both par
ties hope that time may produce good
results.
Minor Item* Told.
Valdosta is to have a dancing school.
The health of Darien continues to be
g °H<*sare f dying of cholera in Brooks
“^‘/baseball erase has just struck
said to l* a lady at Tallulah
_ Ji, a $500 silk dress.
Smart’s Opera House in Valdosta is
oo» open to ainu*. monte.
Tim city council of Cartersville have
the liquor license U. $1,500.
Two or three n«« business houses
will be opened in Tti..m.sionm the next
( e w weeks.
Auiericue has a negro bigamist. His
name is Aaron Jonson and his two
wives live there.
There are nine prisoners in Steward
county jail, eight men and one woman,
2lol them negroes.
sheriff Anderson, of Newton, at the
me of 72 years, cau read flhe pnnt eas-
y. without glasses.
Auausta’s clear water Is giving out
„,d the citizens are getting their filters
M d powdered alum ready.
The Governor has offered a reward
tor Cox who murdered Strickland in
Olynn county a short time ago.
The term “wilpas wallapua” used
bv Sam Jones is the name given to tho
Jock crasher on the streets of Nash
ville.
Will King, a negro brakeman on the
Sonthwestern railroad, was badly in
jured at Americas, Saturday, while
coupling cars.
The first hale of cotton hauled on the
Aniencus, Preston and Lumpkin rail
road was shipped last week from Ifud-
■on to Amertcus.
wvoodoo doctor, after a good deal of
defflment ou a plantation on tho Alta-
ms river, was ordered to leave by the
proprietor. He was dethoraltzing the
negroes.
Cr d Bu I .tin.
Camden county: Crops everywhere
reported good.
Scriven county: Caterpillars are do
ing great damage.
Heard county: Crops as good as
were ever in this county.
Murray county: The yield will be
tho greatest that has been garnered for
many year*.
Upson county: Mr. C. A. Norris says
that the caterpillars are making a heavy
raid on bis cotton.
t Brooks county: The caterpillar is at
work. One report says they cleaned
out one field Thursday night.
Sumter count. : Mr. J. C. Roney
has a patch of young cotton, planted
June 19th, in which there are thous
ands of cotton worms, who are having
a picnic off tho young and tender fo
liage.
Stewart county: Within tho past
week a decided change lias cotne over
the crop prospects of Stewart county.
Now the caterpillars have appeared in
large numbers, and in tho low, wet
places much damage is being done to
cotton. On Mr. J. F. Irvin’s bottom
land he says you can count from sixty
tu seventy-live » "r.n- in the slalli. lie
thinks by tho first of September thero
won’t ho a green leaf unit. Other farms
are in the some condition. Where tho
caterpillar lias not appeared in many
places tho cotton haa taken the rust.
A R.iloof Css. oantho,pa.
On tlio river bank at Frederica, be
low high water mark, lies one of the
cannon u«ed by General Oglethorpe,
which surely deserves a better fate.
The action of salt water on it will not
improve it ns time pusses on. ft lies
on the land ot Mrs. Sarah Stevens,
who would no doubt consent to its re
moval.—Brunswick Appeal.
into by tho advancing freight, wltilo the
main body of the train was unharmed,
lint the saddest part of tho story is yet
to come.
At the time the engine oi the through
freight struck tho other train it was
oing at the rate of thirty miles per
iour, and tho momentum that it ]>os-
sessed stove the car behind
it through the tender and into
the engine itself. In it was a beautiful
horso consigned to Borne party in
Macon, and valued, rumor says, among
tho thousands. A beam was driven
through his shoulders and his head
and neck wero severed from his body.
He is said to be a racer, and truly it
was a horrible fate for so fine an ani
mal. The conductor of the through
freight says that ho was due hero at
2:48, and was two minutes behind
time when he ran into the other
train, while tho way freight should
have been at Ooggans, a station six
miles below here, at tho time men
tioned.
No whistle was blown to warn him
that the other train was still here and
he know nothing of it until he turned
tho sharp enrvo that leads to the depot;
thundering down upon it at the rate of
thirty miles an hour aud unable to pre
vent tho disaster that he foresaw. The
section master with his hands happened
ro-uig luiuujm, n»> Hh.ui.ik u.u- to be here at the time and the track is
fashioned cap and ball pistol last week, being rapidly cleared in time for for tho
MADDENED BY HIS CRIME.
A Wnrnlnato Bora.
A 13-year-old son of Mr. Dick Lev
eret, of Jasper county, was drowned
fn Ocmulgee river on Saturday. In
the morning the father left home, tell
ing his son not to go near the river
during the day, but in his absence tho
young man with two others stole off
and went in bathing, and going in too
deep water, was drowned.—Jackson
Argus.
Death from Lockjaw.
While out hunting a few days ago
young Willie Williams, son of Mr.
John Williams, who lives just over the
Hue of Butts in Henry county, acci
dentally dropped his gun and the same
was discharged, the load striking his
left leg just below tlm knee, tearing
away a large portion of the flesh of the
same. His death occurred yesterday
morning of lockjaw.—Jackson Argus.
“5. We lavor the enforcement of the, SOM* OLD MULES.
constitution °f Peontvlvanla In Its ever,
article and srOflon. and especially demand I * Ouartstte of Old Tlmiri and Their
regulation by la w. In accordance therewith, j Reonraa.
THE AWFUL MISDEEDS OF A DEBPER- of the carrying .corporations ol the Stare, I .
ATE TEXAS CRIMINAL. | the equalization o.’ths tax law-, the np-l . 7 , V •,
propriaHon of pabh/* moneys to pubtioj opeaking of mules, Judge A. I.
uses only, an honest vTanagement oi the Monroe informs ua that his father owns
The Exposure of hi. Mi.doina. Cau... | ^ate^reMu.y^nd a rlg.d Inforceraent of L mu | e with which he baa made twen-
0. We denounce Min n»*a-ant violation }7* ei 8ht crops. The mule was about
of the constitution the attempt to con- threw years old when tho elder Monroe
aolid.te the South Frmnyiva.nl* and purchased tier.
Beech Creek railroad, with to. IVnnayl | The late Major J. R. Whitehead,
An Old-Fashioned PWtoL
While Mr. Lee Gsliaher, one of oar
young farmers, was loading an old-
lie experienced a most painful and al
most fatal accident. It seems that he
had already filled up ail the chambers
of the pistol with powder, and was
ramming down the first bullet, when
from some unknown cause the pistol
went off, the powder flashing up into
and burning nis face very badly, and
the bail he was ramming down tearing
ont the iron ramrod and escaping, for
a wonder not hitting Mr. Gsliaher. Al
though Mr. Gallaher’s eyes are pain
fully burned, we hope that he will soon
recover.—Warrenton Clipper.
Killed By a Hand-Car.
On Sunday George Minion, a negro,
jumped in front of a hand-car that was
going at full speed, near Salter’s Mills,
on the Americus, Preston and Lump
kin railroad, and falling under the
wheels was instantly killed. The
wheels crashed his head.
vtiey Saw a cho>t.
At the jail, a few nights ago, the col
ored inmates decided they saw the
ghost of George Edwards. Edwards
was a terror while living, and as he had
joined the spirit band of departed de
mons, his powers have been consider
ably augmented, and his return was
unbearable. Such screaming for help
wo never heard. One fellow rubbed
all the skin off bis forehead trying to
get out. The white prisoners saw
nothing.—Blulfton Springs.
Thnt same Old Coon.
Harrison Bailey, the trapper, reports
that about a year ago he caught a coon
in one of bis steel traps, but by
gnawing his leg in two made bis es
cape, leaving the left fore foot behind.
no foot on the left fore leg. He feri* r|{r{“
sore it is the same coon he caught . D . omul „ uuu
year ago near the same place. Hit had mo>l pular dry KOO Jg firms> returned
nearly gnawed the other foot o£jt- b* f rom Indian Spring yesterday. lie cer
tainly had every prospect oi enjoyment
there, but his hopes were blasted by an
attack of fever.
Albany was never dnller—socially,
financially, atmospherically—in fact,
in every way.
Among thw F. rmen,
Jodg* Sears exhibited a stalk of cot
ton in town yesterday that contained
ninety-eight matured bollfl.—Dawton
Journal.
Major Brunson bought a bale of cot
ton from Mr. Benn**tt Barfield last
Monday that weigbtd over 700 pounds.
—Pcrru Journal.
Mr. II. O. Hunt says that he has
135 arr**s in-corn which will yield fifty _
bushel* to tho acre. This will give apparently
him 0,750 bushels—a pretty good corn negro had i
crop.—Calk> un Timet.
It. A. Louihx has a model one horse
farm near BlufTton. lie has twenty
nine acres in cotton that will make
eighteen or twenty bales. Ten acre
in earn that will average twenty bush
els to tln> aero. Three acres in oats
made 225 bushels, one acre of which
made 100 bushels. The land on which
the oats were made la now planted in
peas. No manure on oats or peas.—
Fort Gaines Tribune.
A MUROfc RER*w DEATH
He S «• Hid Vi .'Im Writhing In thw
FI m • Of « Burn ng S
Our readers will renumber tho do-
tnil. of . .hooking murder which was
(■mii'iiill.-I »i tin- niinp ot IVrkini
Brother, • arly in the spring on tho line
of the America., Preston and Lump
kin railroad, when a negro man was
killed and his remains burned in Ida
eliantr. At the April term of our Sa-
perhir Court a negro lsiy named Simon
Prin.-o was put upon trial for tho
murder, but for want of aulli
dent evidence to prove his guilt
lie wa- acquitted. It waa be-
ii.ww«l by II vo .It many, Imwi ,. r
thaV sim.’ui Prim e w.is tiie murder, r.
Last week, in Webster county, Simon
lay upon hia death lied, and .a be felt
thn - 1 i.dowi of deatli draw ing closer
around him hit mind reverted to the
midnight acenti above Sawyer’s mill
The ghastly vl.ilm lay stretched upon
the ground, ar.d lie could see the burn
ing liruber- of tlin shanty fall upon Ilia
ed face The sick man shrank
ie awful spectacle, and in ag-
m-a cried out: "I have killed
■ e; keep 1dm off, keep him off."
mb is said lo have liven an awful
d as ins end drew- near the re-
ance of hia fearful crime became
i upon him that ids eyes seemed
tart from tle-ir sockets as they
d up' in tho last vivi.l scene of the
rder. lighted up by the fitful flashes
;er at 6 o’clock. There was a
carload of beer on the through freight
and a good many kegs'.were burst by
the force of the collision. Although no
lives were lost it was a fearful loss of
property and dangerous on account of
r ts possibilities.
ARTESIAN CITY C08SIP.
Dull, But Our C.rreipond.nt Finds Some
thing to Write About.
Albany, August 26.—The dry
weather prospect is again abroad in
the land, predicting that the present
dry spell will be prolonged into—what
we have fallen in the habit of expect
ing—a fall drouth. If prophesying bad
been as common in tho days of the
Jewish judges as it is now, nobody
would have expressed surprise at find
ing “Saul, also, among tho prophets."
The wonder now is to find a man who
ia not among them.
There comes a rumor from tho west
ern portion of our county that tho army
worm has appeared in the cotton
fields. This report gains little cre
dence. Numerous misfortunes to the
“fleecy” have probably caused its
worshipers to grow morbid, and they
imagine a new enemy in every fiij?n.
An old sport lias been revived in the
country about Albany—that is "beef
shooting." Each man pays a small
sum to enter the match, and each takes
.jearly gi — . .
which lie was held, and in a short time
would have been at large again.—Bluff-
ton Springs.
Lost His Land.
Mr. Zachariah Kennedy, who lives
about two miles from town, refused to
allow the Macon and Dublin railroad to
pass over bla land unless they should
pay him $250. The company forthwith
condemned the land and referred it to
a hoard of arbitrators. Messrs. David
Ware, Jr., Jno. W. Glider and W. G.
Wright were the gentlemen before
whom the case was beard. After hear
ing tho evidence aa to the value of the
laud and also as to the damages result
ing to adjoining lands, the commission
ers decided that Sir. Kennedy was
benefited rather than damaged by the
road, and therefore should receive no
remuneration from the railroad com'
puny.—Dublin Gazette.
A RUN TOOEAlHr
A NaE'O Man Run* Until Ha Falla and Dias
Ftom Eihauatlon.
Gus Steel, colored, took a strange
notion Sunday afternoon. He told
some of bla family that be was going
to run himself to death, and sure
enough ho began and ran until he drop
ped on the ground overcome by heat
and exhaustion and died In about an
boor. Mr. Miko Anderson was sitting
on tho river hank near the city hospital
and his attention waa attracted by a
negro running np the river toward hfm,
" r almost exhausted. Tho
negro had an umbrella and a hat under
his arm. When lie saw Mr. Anderson
lie changed his coarse and ran np on
the south commons. He had not gone
far before be toll to the ground. Mr.
SANCTIFICATION
Mr. John Ward, of Randolph County,
Loaas His Mind,
CiTimzr.T, August 25.—Mr. John
Ward, from the lienovolenco district,
this county, was tried for lonacy in
this city to-day, before Judge John T.
Clarke, of the Superior bench, and was
ordered to tho asylum. Dr. R. E.
Toombs acted as foreman of tho jury.
According to the statement of Mr.
Want’s brother, as to when a change
mentally was wrought over t to
brother, and on account of the poor
fellow’s actions, the verdict of the jury
was made. Tho cause of Mr. Ward’s
insanity is that of religion. He has
been a deep searcher of tho
Scriptures hero of late, and
especially upon the point
of santification, upon which nil attri
bute to his mind being unhinged. Mr.
Ward’s insanity is ol a violent type,
and when ho supposes that the Lord
commands him to do anything he
makes a vigorous effort to accomplish
such. Several days since Mr. Ward,
in one ot hia fits, terribly beat his
grand-lather, Mr. Phipps, an old man
of eighty summers, pounding his grand
mother severely, and pulling any
amount of hair from the bead of hia
aunt, Mrs. Ward. Ho haa been chain
ed hand and foot for a week.
Mr. Ward is ot fine physique
good family and favorably known. The
i . ... . - ., . „ condition of the poor fellow ia univer-
Anderson and others who saw him faU gaily regretted by all his friends. Ho
went up to him to see what was the gpends his time in Binging hymns and
matter. They found him speechless uniting in prayers. He waa a pitiable
and completely exhausted. He iu object to behold when so engaged. He
taken to the ct’.y hoapltal, and an ef- -ill be carried to the asylum to day,
fort was made to revlvo him, but he being accompanied by hia brother, Sir!
died as above stated in about an hour R 0 bfrt Ward, Deputy Sheriff Barry,
after ho fell.
No explanation ot hia strange con'
dacteaabe given, other than that bis
mind was demented. A woman’s
white belt was found in one of his
pockets.—Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
A TELESCOPED TRAIN.
No Lira. Lost, But a Valuable Race
Horae Kiilta,
Barnesville, August 24.—At 2:50
o’clock this afternoon our citizens were
startled by a aeries of blood-cunllini
shrieks followed by a tremendous thm
ami crash of talllug timbers, and many
rushed from their stores in time to see
the down through freight run into the
rear box of the way height as it stood
on the track jut in front of the depot.
Mr. Hodges, the engineer on the
through freight, says that owing to
the heavy curve just beyond the de
pot, he wu not able to see the other
train until he wu in fifty yards of it.
When he saw it he reversed hia engine,
shut off steam and blew his whistle,
in the hope ot attracting the other en-
fr iu t
niz-<l i
him Ol
mainbi
tun lie
n bis cniorton
/ U„i.
thi
victim.—/. t.
August 2t.—Mrs.
j suddenly lost her
i Sunday, was found
■Tsshii.g into the box in front of it and
band, Mr. II.
tly Improved. Her 1:
njiathy of ri.<
and lias
; th.
Ibis nti.ruing; | tireITi ISSS^C *?£
pipe-stems. tioo, and the Indications are that the At-
lamage totbe way-freight was totney Oenerai wti) txindorsed.
About iTeiomam
train. fSSTtSS'. JrA"S
| comparatively flight,
Mr.
tied
Iheae were the ones that
Him to Murder Seven Persons and
Cut His Own Throat—Tho
Details of the Affair,
f open-
THE O HO CAMPAICM.
John 8herman Opt ns It Mith a
Speech Against tn* a<, u \h.
Mt.Gilead, Ohio Antin’. :0.—T;.
ingfipcechof the Ohio campsjgg <
psrtef the Republican paity, m made
- !■ - a" l " hi I./ . e : , rT .
’ ">• » :; IV- "I • :t i-ir age.
Thrspeech wu" cun-folly prepared III mi-
V HM ’■ H’.’l 111Hki - .itj ’it •: .T - • :. :t:y l.e*S-
■ ! '' - 1 a r. .v I, • . )M ,j, e
charged con ;i ion of hfl iir*lnth«n»tional
ad nuilitra i. are as fo hws;
Mm* f til” V r / ill** » V.,. I f .... :'•! Iy
tbr*a .”ieil tj break np the Unijn, and
with he oath of cilice ia rapport of the
•ti'a'ioa fresh upon their lipi con
spired a d confederated to overthrow it
w-Kfil w r again* It and were the ciuse
of t -e I is of half a mu: ..•> < ;ves
•uni thjaeands of mUlious of treaaura
Austin, August 20.-A gentlemsn from “commolf- who *. e P'““totion ‘lies in Miller
Johnson Oily, Blanco county, gives the wulth, through the Governor and Attor- ®? U j? t !7.7? 88 « >n t hwe st line
details of a terrible tragedy which o<J MT-Generaf. to protect and pre erve the Sf”®? * n l uIe
rnrrpd in thnt ninrn TupsiIav ai ivu*kie rignUof Um people tuidtr the comtlta- J* 8 5® a . r,ir y®«ra old when she died,
carred lo that place Tuesday. Al lXMkle, lton> Tj, e Major bought her out of s drove
an old cltlxen of exteoaWa connections, “7. The nomination of Matthew 8. Qnay when quite young, and owned lies*
had a step-daughter living with him by the ring Republicans for Hute treacur- till her death, which occurred several
whom.it ia alleged, he seduced aeveralIjjJJ.J?•jf 0 ***® lbe «tsUl«toot and In- yean ago. The negro who "brukt» M
yea,. a<o. Lately hU own d.ughr.r w.s B Vr lb °, .““I" the only |K*rFon who
apparently pregnant, and thla had been legislative debauchery, official apoli- F° u ever “° •nytning with her, and
disturbing his mind, as his relations at-1 kwon, the pretenaiona of corporation I h* was wont to “lay *-iF’ all iIihtoab „
trihnted to him the crime of aedneimr her Powefi the »buae of the pardotdng power °n the plantation, each planting tiintv been place 1 in high office
T . -ffprnrnn it« wpnt from hnma’ ?l' d lbe newoffloei to harai-s and no much of thin kind of work wu* 'ti»* v-ry seats of power which they hb
Tuesday afternoon be went from home, the people and eat ont theiranbstance. done by this mule, th*t after * ral u«m«*d with rco*n and rh tiaoce. Two raem
intending, as he avowed, to go to John **8. The Dem i^raUc party ie, aa It al- yeura, it vu found t-niirelv of the Confederate Corgresi and
Green’s place to borrow a turn of way* haa been, opposed loeumptuar? leg- to1IMV -
mousy. Urtcn and family wars away. Illation and noequ^ t.xatloa in\n» form, r y J° U an“vL i„ 1°
He entered the bonae and took Green’s and it lain favor of the largrat liberty of , r * y*! 11 do was to show
Winchester rlfla and returned to the reri- private conduct conaistent with trie puolic r 8 corn ehuck tied on to a stake, and
dence of his brother, Berry Lockie. A welfare and rights of other*, aud of rtgu- Bhe would strike a heo line for it, and
neighbor named John Nickolion rode up Mating the liquor tmffii and providing the negro being an excellent plow
just then. He forced Nicholson to go with fgdnat the evd« reauiUug iherMirom oy a hand, you could never find a hobble
nim to the boose of a neighbor nemed judldous end properly grededlloense eye-1 j n the Major’* rows. The negro and
There'NUsholaon'was lost elaht of.°UH The following wee e’ao adopted: to ea?h otliwnn'l°(l| , mPllmnt ll |
horse was tied there when found, and it is “In common with our patriotic country- *9 eacl1 other and died about the same
supposed he was also killed. From there men of all aeotiona we mourn the deatli of t 1 ™®* . ,
Lockie went to bis own bonae and ahot and Gen Grant aud cheriah the memory of hU The writers father also owned a
cut the throat ot Mrs. Henry Lockie, of I mode* and heroic character and rut great mule which was in the neighborhood
Llano county, wife of hia aup-aon, who deede. We aympatbiz^ with hit bereaved of twenty-five yearn of age when death
waa on a vivit to him. He also ubot and widow and children, • nd we trait that bi« claimed her aa bin own Sh« wna *
killed there Mrs. Stokes, Ktnir«« I ilvinv wish tnr ‘hirmnne ...h „n, | Wl » ,u,t3u ."or »•. .own. ene was a
he had killed previously!
daughter, Miss Lockie, t
pregnant by him* He then attempted . . - K
kill hia wife, but bla cartridges being ex- prisoner t j cluveriiir 8,m0Bk Impossible to slip upon
hausted, he could not fire another shot, prisoner t. j. cluverius. her . Old Kit, as she was named, hail
and eheeecapjd. Having failed to catch a horror for gopher holes, and many is
and kill his wife, he cut bts own throat, H0W H ® stands Ills Lift In Jan-Calm and t | time w u„ j r : v : n „ t i„ - ,
monnted his horse and started in the di- Confluent that He w mo* shew Trial, fho olnev eSSa of mteSVS
reclfon of John,onCity. After riding a few Richmond DUpstch. . ^ . hill
yards he met Thomas Brunswick, whom „. . . , break neck pace, hsa a half-concealed
he attacked, and Into whom he plunged a The balmy air o Innocen i and confl gopher hole or salumandermoundbeen
knite, Inflicting «fatal wound. The mur- dence which Clnvetini has gener. ly the means of causing ns to abruptly
derer then rode toward Johnson City, but maintained remains with Mm to this day. P" 1 company. Old Kit at an advanced
ral^u'VM^o’dorkl'hte momi£l“c.hi. trial he hu Improved J!?.!«!!“ toa 1 “‘S r0 perished
m. He also shot and widow and childreo, • nd we trnvt that bis claimed hor n« bin nvn ««« n
tea. wife ot the Stokes dying wish for -hermonv sod g tod will l*' n , h ° “
sly. Then he killel hie between the sections’ will b) fully real-?"77t,v.^.i !„ ( l°u th . a n '> Jho
e, the one said to be ized." 7 oee of the sight of one eye seemed to
Ie then attempted to — intensify the sight of the other, and it
iter to death.
S»JS3Sr,rSSljUMS.
SrJ5K»’SV3LR!«~.hr•“-» “ “"8" »• UHslS.fSS’Ai'S
mitred in this Uiate. By it abont twenty raftn in lhe pn»on seems to have a lew advanced sge. Mr. Price is about
children are left orphans.
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS.
Meetlnjs of Their Convention ot Hnrrla*
burg—The Number of Detonates Larne.
troublesome conscience. He talks, eats, thirty-eight or forty yearn of age, and
aud sleeps like one who has a pienant lm declares his first lecollection dates
future before btm. He still reft his metis f° DiOtime wlicn lie first knew
from a restnnrant; still rect-ivee regular old Hal. Old Sal then muat have been
vUUa from Mrs. Tunaull; kill I efusts to cloae on to two arore vears.
»re visitors who are not personal trie, da;
still declines to dltcnia hie case or to ex
plain hia movements on the night of the
AN INFERNAL MACHINE.
I^amuibcbo, Pa., August 26. — The I murder, and atill eaya he feels eure of a a Box Contnlnlng n Loaded Pietdl Sent
Democrats State Convention wai called to new trial. If be gem that he wtl br ••Riat«r«d Mali,
order thl* morning athtlf pait ten o’clock, “K 8 fa Chattanooga Tlmea.
the opera house bring packed, over four am nng ttfem, probably, th.t on toe night | '°?7 << ^* * g *l!
hia turn at a target—not beef, however, hundred delegatee being present. R. P. ot the trial, before the verdict was brought ?* m, ~ ‘!* bt **•*night, which teas yet
as the name would lead one to suppose, Allen, of Lycoming, waa elected temporary #k2i.h? 0 iT n i„7i.fVi l , , 9 |lc,bl *- \ box “““G'ning a loaded
but a target of the. nsual kind. The chairman by acclametlon. On taking th. m preT«t a ^l« demoo.tr.mS U t!.' ^»S b U>«>«ri.Ured mall
best shot takes choice of the quarter* ch atr ho spoke ot bit party being in po«- crowd the roim with pollctui.o, about |'° * udj '°' ,bl * °J 7 » nd ,0 " weapon was
of the beet, the se.-ond best second . e8S i on 0 f the nelionel administration, end h* 1 ! a dozen of whom were et.Uimed lm-1 ‘° arranged that It would be dicherged
choice, anu so on. A party of Al- . . - . , j , j.,,. mediately about hint, and that .hen th. I wn.u ib. te-x was opened. By a wise and
banians went ont to-d»vto engage in •*“ - b&t ; llPy b , 8 perfect right *° I verulct was r.ad some of ih. crowd In the fortunate v ec.ntfo" of the post-office at-
this snort and three fieeves will bo preient to the pnblle utterance* of lmpor- ,i m t cheered. There it little doubt that I tsen.a the n far ous ,lot waa laid bare
alanaliieretL making fifteen prizes, tance. He enlogixed President Cleveland, Clnyerins expects a new trla*; hut the. » l,d * , *riuu» crime tnereby no doubt pie-
eiangiuereu, maaiog that the people were now haring I hte jndgment la not Ih.besL Bam al.er I
a higher, better and purer administration I hit arrest hr told fiUnds that he would be ^ dayf since, «hen tin registered
-—-- _ _ t _ . . than hu bran known for years. The fact home In a week. He promised to explain I ? 8 ‘ , . waa opeood, a myitcriuaz bjx w«
>lr. D. W. 8haffer, of one of our ^ public < IHce w»e a pnbltc trust was everything at ihe trial. Yet bare be is in J handed to the regi.try ci.rk, Mi-s Hick
being carried oat. In Btete Iwoes be sin-1 J.II—oonvlctedl I It bed been c -nveyed lo the regular
led that the lime was tips
presentation ot living lssur
people, Referring to the new <
oe arid one of the great questions
rm .J Hi, Clnverus'e mother wee here three deye. register poocb a crag »ttfi other mail and
lea to the I 8he visited the jell twice a dey, and was «*• »tv»n ber lo be sorted out with other
constitution se eflecilontta as she c old be towards her p*'«.gre., i he box ««i addrerod to a
oe Mia one oi me grrab iiuviiioDi was the I ran. Hii annt, Mrs rnottall, ttays bvra 11 ibl* city. Wnq Misv Hickman
regulation of the laws gjveroing great nearly all the time, and is constant In h»*r picked up the box it st^med to bsve un-
corporationp. It was a duty to keep then. 1 visits and unremitting In her attentions »o I ••’ght, and on • closer inspection
within the bonds of the cons'.iintion. He I the prisoner. Bho bu alrra iy expended I dJpty.vsrvd a hole to the lid, which
charged the Republicans with allowing and without murmur, a contlderaols por- h»v« be«n produced by a bal-
the laws to remain a dead letter when they lieu of her fortune in bis defense, and bu I ***• rne edgvs were scorched and
bad an opportunity to enforce them. Gov-1 no thought of withholding her purse as pisekeped with smoke end Its appear
ernor Patuson was highly comolimented I long as it can av«iL J aoce c early indic«t«d tb*t a weapon hid
for hls move on the South l’ennsyivt-l U-c*ntIy a lady preacher from Ohio got I oeen dlscba»g-d y#ry O’o«« to it Hsrsui-
nla road, and the st eaker requested that an interview with the prisoner •nd gf c »® ,,, " ,er 5*f ,,| >^ l » a *>l«'nckier lnsre.%
the Governor be fully indorsed and sn«* I exhorted and prayed with him. He it, I decided not to s**ud the box oat.
mined in bis course. Various committees however, usually shy of strange vsl Tbs Isly to whom tt wu addressed wna
wsrs then apj ointed. after whl'h the con- tors; peonle call to tee him every dsy, I notified that • tv»x «« at the post-otfl:e to
ventlon took a rece>§ until 1 o’clock. bat to a'l inch 8-rgeant Lweor Jailer Ker • h* r a^dr-ee. W t«n she arrived and the
The convention did not reassemble on says: ‘You can’t a»e him. He will see »*cU wer* *ui»d, »h« oecauie very indig
time,but when called lo order the atten- nobody bnt personal friend*. nsut »nd Ma-ed t<i reo^ve It. The poet-
dance was a« large as in the morning. J. 0.1 “Bat esn’t I get s peep at him ?” offle* clerss v<dantrer«*d to op»n the myi-
Tarney, of Wesimoreland. was elected I “No; he won’t see you st all.” teiioos psekage, but w*nt at it very cai
permanent chairman, and the usual num-1 8acb visitor! are bard to g»t rid of. They I tloovly. due lid was finally
oer of vice-presidents and secretaries were oftentimes insist sod insist np to the point 1 remov'd *bd the e mtrnts found to
appointed. Mr. Turney’s remarks com- of rudeness. consist of A loaded pistol. A string
osooded the orderly manner !u which they Cluverins Is popular among hls fellow-1 »u*p«nd»*d from .the lid »m
had assembled, and advocated anti-din* prisoners. He gives them portions of bts I attached to the bamuM-r of theweapon.su
crimination. The time hid come, he said, f<»oJ, and if ooe sh«.nld want a eOsUgo l0al »!;*° Jjidirigi.ir tt»e t<ip the we-pm
when the people should restrict stamp and asks him for It be 1* pretty sure I wo o’d be dbcb» g*d li w«s wrapped ln
all corporations within the limits u> be supplied. The tfficers all speak w.li •*> ordinary . Iro» • f wrapping pap-r, bat
Of the lew. The oonstltation os amessare of bis brbavlor, bat they are no la the do wrWng of auy tort wu discovered. It
tn that respect Is a dead letter, due to the h»blt of jadglng of the gul t or innocenca •• tboaahi the oeapon wh*-u first pUcrd tn
dominant party. * Is it possible,” he said, of prisoners by their demeanor, as it Is a I **• oox wan rockrd and wu 'IPcharged in
“that the day has come wbtn the peop'e notoriously unsafe guide. translu Tne pistol •• ?«-ry old aud the
• * ' SHmi had been cut oQ ht- al ioche*. The
post** 111-« *nthoritt»s will uae every en
<te*vor io di*c< v<*r tne p-r eirator, and *
_. mocrsUo party to take
this matter ln band. Will yon allow snch
IN SEARCH OF A HUSBAND. _ ^ .
a monstrous onirsgs tobeoommltted? Pot I T7". ' , I .onsaithsd bo will p*jr dtsrlj Ijt M
yonr protest lo plain language. 8 Woman In Mascuiin* At»lr« Commits a I vilU|uou« sttrmpL
We have stood It so l jng Thsftthatsh* May Be Who 1
that patence has cessed to be a Her B«lov«d.
virtue/’ Hecloeed with s’rong remarks k Di.i. mM ,4 v- ..... A.»ul.T r . M L V' -k* * ,o«.
Mr. Peter Keeso and Mr. John Hardin,
whore, by proper treatment, hls friends
hope for a speedy restoration of mind.
An Explosion of Whisky.
New Yoek, August 25 —A fire of un
known origin broke out this morning In
the liquor store of Martin JJyrnee, 72 Lewis
atreeL Several men were drir.klrg there
at the time, and they took a hand in trying
to cxtinguiib the dames. The fire com
municated to one of a number of burets of
whisky storrd In the saloon and the barrel
exploded with terrific force. Two men
nau.ed Thomas Ltatrange and H. W.
Goldrick, aged 27 and 30 years, were del-
ogsd with the fiery liqoid and severtly
horned. The men were rctnov* d to a hos
pital. Tbs tlsmes wars afterwards extin
guished by tbs fire department. The lues
was not very heavy.
A Big Insurance Suit.
VlCZEKTbOj
cers of the
wboe. store tree burned fn the dteat'inm.
fire of April 21. have brought toll in tb.
Circuit Court far 160500, the amount of
policies leaned by in* foi owing tuearaom
composite: Factor, .nd Trader, uf New
ginec-r’e attention,'end seeing that a ••rieane, _ Ptceolxqf Hartford, Queo of
collWoa waa unavoidable, jumped fJysrpqol’ bewOrieene Inenrence Aeenel-
eiion, Oeoigte Home, Home of New York.
Uermanla of New Yotk.Wea'eru of Torun-
to, and Crescent of New Orleau,. It is
elated that tb* dry aoode eompsoy will
also brlcg eult egtlnet tome ot the co
panlea for deftmatloo of ebara-ter.
s comps-
rom bis engine, as did bis fireman.
Tho engine, with its wheels flying
backwards, stellated manfully a.-.ii at
the momentum oi the heavy freight
boxes behind, bat in vain, and soon
the crash of mighty timbers, as they
were rudely snapped, told that it waa
done. The rear coach ot the way
frt-i.’ht was a passenger box, ln which
v several drummers, and, strange
ay, not one o( the waa injured, while
the car directly in front of them, on
hichwaa a heave staUonary engine, , 1Ul , r lb . Booth Penneylvanii or Bt.cb
1 completely demoli abed, break- Cr»k roade. The bill I, bs*»d oe article
.. the cnj.na in pieces and sending 17 of tb* comtimtlon of PtoatylTeDlt,
itft part* high in the air. Its fly-wheel which preblbt e th* eooao'ld.Uoa of coa-
r ken tomn IU place end sen .tkK’mbJ w.‘5
PniLADKLriiiA, Anguit 2A—attorney-
Qeneral Ctntdy fited a bill In equity In the
Deupbln county Court of Corn moo Pl<aa
restraining tb* Peoneylvenie road or It*
treats from pcocartng or by any means,
direct or Indirect acquiring eon ml of
“ xth Ptenaytvaala
junction vu grantrd, v
L-.I some yard-i down the ftabSi “‘'’'.telih' 7,y J K. h a. J Ktetto."u
Walker coan’y, Ga., yesterday, tn a quar-
run rel about a wuiuan.
<uau who sympathized with the rebellion
are at the head of gn at d»pArtra»nt«of the
goverrjniMit. I SAW fhs tJaion fli t :l if.
must, tl JAtirg over tho Interior Depart
ment, * »<fm of honcr and mourning for
the death of Jacob Thompsoi, vliom we
regarded an a defaulter and a coospimtor.
This country la now represent^ abroad
by men who within twenty-fire j>arz
were in arms to overthrow it, and the
.’"vxr: i- K p uvr* in th.* ex- > hrnnch +
«-f tl**- imi»*nt i-< in ,v wi»h the ^
ideas of aud select the officers of the gov-
** r 111■ . nt r<mi in* n wtm vu-r** i:: A,r ajmnet
it 'II •» s ra- turn in pyhi!< hni t tn one
♦■x m p c in h.i-torv, end thnt Wd.-t re*s-
t ration of Charles II, after the bruiiant
■ut in;• f pro'ictoraleof rron.we;i and like
that restoration ia a reproach to the civi.i-
zatlon of the age. In the8onth it may be
Haiti that no ktr-wn Union man hu been
«l p .1 it tl t.» . Iff (.Hi H * tilled
from the rebel ranks. No maa whoaejui-
f-f. 8 in til- rent its of the wur, wi: » honor
ably demands a fair ballot ar 1 a fair
count, cau be appointed to office in
tl..- So ith. 1’iie n-heli tirf iri h • )'ute
mastery in the 8onth as they would hare
been it the Confederacy bad 8uccp#.le<l.
Fellow cilizmi, the line drawn between
11;•* t ••«> puriitT in tio’.v ii m .! a’ir.rt hs it
•Afi*- ■: ; i’ g th* 1 war, but *.• h dif
ferent field ot battle. Then we fought for
tin* | r- '* r \n i -u of the I •! arid tin a
me Hid to that end tor the abolition of
- » •* ry. Nnw f kt the I’ .• -rtve<|
rt’. i -1 tvp-\ eh '.i died, we ;._ht f jr the
tqaal political rights of all
men end the faithful ots^mnee of the
rnnetitiilioiiHl hum mlniciiti. We h:.* for
the rx-rrite of titc rintioiml »”:t* ority for
ilie p-t’xerviii m of the r :V.i r inferred
ny t;n- <• ) .'i t iti. ; . h m1 uj. , . t.. t hroad
n-sue we lnvite co-operation from th 8 South
as well as the North.”
Bather more than cne half of the speech
i-iyi/ento a tii.-r i-**:i*• i of the x« ie be-
tween tile two p.triiei ill t»-M.N - tniar to
those employed in the extract* here
quoted. _
Railroad Truffle Stopped.
Out KANri, August 2A—A MifCMll to
tiie- I l i.* >-l>pinocrai irom Mt r;«! Mi».,
says: “There is no change In the anpect
ol afTnirs between the strikers and the
railroad company. Superintendant Bel
knap. Of the Vickabnrg and MeriJiau road,
was here to-day in consultation with J. W.
Fewell, attorney of the system,and the lat
ter met the strikers to night It is under
stood that he has offered them to-day on
b-hrtlf of tin- omipHiiy, n month's puy if
thay would g j ba k to work, end the ai»-ur-
ance that tverythlng would be as if no
te'rifce Mud Uki-m place. Tf.e t:.-i r*-f s-d
this offer and are apparently aadfermiited
«h when tiiH 4*< r ke cunuienre»l. No f** i<ht
trains have been moved Bince the begin
ning of the tronnl**.’’
A Wlf* Murdeter Convicted.
|irCCIAL TKLXORAN.1
Hutlck, Ga., Augutt 20.—Jessie Cook,
111 ri.r.ll, UA>, JzukII.I -J jreatn v "ua,
wife niurderer was, trietl to-dnv and found
guilty of niurde*. Jndge Wilhi will pro
nounce sentence of death to-morrow.
c. M. D.
Walking down Broadway is very plest-
SQt when you feel well, end T
K — never f• t better than e hen his friend
asked him h*>w he g >t over that -evere
coug-i of fnv **') speed !y, ’Ah.n.v boy,”
sildT ,‘O.M.D. did It!’ At.d hia
friend wondered wliat G. M. D. meant.
He knew it did cot m**tn a Goxl Many
Ihrto *•. for T K !>*d tried a
derm in vain. ”i have it,” »*id he, just
hitting tti** noil on t.'in tiead, vou mean Dr.
l’ierce’s ‘Uoiden Medical I) sc >very,’ or
(.old Medal Discovered tin my friend J —
a always dubs it.” Bold by druirgutz.
Out of tha Mouths of Babe*.
Life.
Teacher (to Sunday-school class) -Now,
bosi, in placing your «.t!-rit.gv on the
plate, 1 want each to recite lomt appmpri-
ate verse.
S'ephen (placing a penny on the
H« that -I*
)-
c-l au • of a ilylr B Maoniiv*.
. 9 4, _ ri i M * ^ •FV U| S . FrsWr.M.r l(«f«»*
of the Bomb Pennsylvania railroad «u ii,n Th» twi. ... re«,(tn*^Tr. u,-
another Credit Mobllier. He anlorirodIVX*XWS)***!
both the national and Btate sdinlnPstra 8 1
tion, and denounced I
t eent a^jy amir, the Inventor atuch-ditbya
male atroog *1 e to the etrra of toe eteamer
* n fi»E*in t a Mr.*me he»d-wind
ne poonendeth to the
Lord.
John—God lo»th a che'rful giver.
Teacher—Very good. (To the next boy,
win is imlined t > keep hii i *• .ny)-Uome,
Thomas, why do you hejitatr? .Sjjeak
load, so that all may hear.
Thomas (reluctantly)—A—t fool atd hie
money are soon parted.
raonocadOiaw iha^TnwiVn J»l‘ or wtl Informed by Jim FUk.otw of
MiidM for fiate trejeorer. a, cor- W ottl™— I " 4 retul *
to* tbeboet eelawl lb. .puar. u, r.l eJ lu
heed sod d.rted toward t . bio. vault it
It'd fi'-dli-K a t.cjre retting-
darted
nkt* eton
nipt,, end held tbet ob "place ,h? 1.11 .1 J'7* T, °.’ «'H fi-dl-g . ...jr.
needed clearing out more than the Tree*- u? c r.. 1?™°”“ I Mt*** tn mat ttlxtinorboud. It
orj Department of tbe Slate. I “ >"■ tb * w«n«»»’» 6* I down* rd like efl -n. 17.- re-e.uu
After the report o! tb* committee oo I I to»P6»««Pnad l)k» tdp»,i*ma. ibeoanvu
crtneotialt w», tireaented, W. J. Bteneer, 1*.'i JiT* “* eb * I •■t | FP»«l e-U idr-r epli-'o'lv, end the work
eecretary ot tbe oorotEODweeltb end ea.tr the loom the^oMao^It 01 i?." *’*'* <*i,app-»red be jeetii ihe
man ot tbe t omroltt. e on retolotion,, pre * 0 b n - l °^ 18 - - 0 * 0 * k *°- t 'orbote. I Onto. I bw cro.d rneered
tented the platform. Al each rreolnUoa bench, aree^d 1* Urbl grey Ibe tnv.Di-w takedeari. rh wu
Wei read, it we, received with h.srly ap I tt"?! ted join-eteevve. n. eure J K-ntoni) depUvrd uf the I
pleaze. An effort to adopt reeolalloo, wl, ,n«mV wl,*A,tei?. HIt* Jh.Tihi h. d . "! b,l ‘’* " 8 t**" flel 1 with «
0l¥h3ldtShbLwaa r thaaMe2£22tf l“* her husband IVn. Hlx. who d-**rt«1 M<aa.er-aw, Inaiana.
out oppovtt'jn Jtoi "rtd?Ste l« Slate b,r 10 “j ,lon ■* T ’’ r81 0 • 0u,b • **’’•. I 8 * KooiLta. Sara. an.u.1 a -Tb* report
treaiurer and the emnv.ntlnn .rttrmrn^i I Jor Dg tb, ronver,atl'if, ..id that I ot tn* MUd.r r.f tn.iv A" erlcan, and
TbTBSefirto tSJe&SSS? a< ‘ l0Orn * d ' •»>.,*«» born to the \V.,t lodteelboi cam. rixht M-XI -, . al P toeb. bv Ihe A", "h-
"The Democracy V,f Itenwylvanl. to 8bo '}* ,h, “ T,*". | **_?*.Jto-o wh flrnet b, . Mexico who
cunrenUoo, dadare thrir hearty ai>Dr‘oval f nd ol> *ri'ied emuloymeat lo Bui- arrlvrd bar. jaehrrda, Iron the scene ot
.rd inoMrt nl Ih. nVlneioS; .in!.PIt tl. P 8 ” 8 * w *« h ' r »"d lroner. 8b* tuai I then.a-Mcre.
the Chf-ago U-iuocrallcc'iivV’tlon ^Jolv J Vm ' h , 11 lI , lB cl, J' 8 " . To*^r.vi, Aatz . An,o.t 25-Oo Fri-
rph iva fh.v farirrm tmn..r ■i married btm et e piece call'd |d,y lavtilx'jr Apaub-a iu«de a raid on
eluatrivil tt2wLm‘u» 7 Owee iprine. After I vies with blmab rot ra, cites hears,,, j'-dto, Mexico forey
vbionoftKt*5?tland athor2olh IT-1 008 Ul * hw - HraHng that hr I m^lr. south of mi. cfy and carried ofl a
form of th« methods of administration WM | D i ®* n **° 0 «om»ipr of b*»r»#a. Tba raid wa« witnessed
which obtained uiuftr R»pnbllcan rule in t * r “ * n ►qaad of Mtx>e«u aoidbre, but no In-
stnrtl5S3S?wHb uK?t2ma ***.*}? prtoCH forrsalfog In order lo get »er»ar.n<w w.s telle njM ( ad. A
Ghleaao nlatform nwm" M ph 1 2 r ' 8 **! with him ah« determined tn commit eoniw I twaoned hero to-day *
• M.fP.r? y>r loeaoresu hai sh« would be i-nt to Jtl. o« .lluora*.cb.
A^aoSri^v£-FMlSut?tS2n>.i^ri ? n e OWlr * ,uU w * 11 «>•' *f w«drrave.i ItKiWn hastin.iea, b*d
BiaSw ” C * ' 1 mWeut o( 158 Ulliud lo female app«r*l ahe w. n»d h co. fi*.ed in | owing to bo 4 depraitAtiona of ho-tde Uh
•t« WemrHitellw annrnf* Hi*nenA,-v.t I clepanm-flt and cmi l toiNte j di«ns. A pa tf ol I’rihI dtizm baa left
ie Tt-f, riu tdinlfiilreihrn ^J^rrew!l!; ^•.^t'Sfln’bVr^.llL^V"' l d?’*" ? r,1 ", t t !, V 5 '? 1 ln
a™ 1 . 8 * 8 * bl f 1 gS.t&TS^Sd.’TJ ^“t?. 1 iff** “*• Iud ““ ,romUolUd b:8t ‘*
to?irvtedteiteTb.‘bKsIs oSrsHx, *“«°° uom ■*"•» hix ..id <bu <b< 1
_ Brsolstixhs Manifesto*
Kflirm . i. .fix ■ ^ 1 when tb* waa broortute tnet»J ll-c.r-l, 1 ® 8DOB . *“*»« 28 —Bradlaueh baa
r C .mt^boreted tbt marrlaga In true partku- temed acamp.un n arilfe-t> to hte cot.-
lor°ptr*iaaand I Ur ' I J?. » *' b8 «’Pton. In tb
p«’M»al end,. The tborongh re-
fotm . of tbs ab'tres and tb*
. , tho
aesrcblog invaaitea'lons already
made lu th* atTertl departmen'te ol tb*
government gtv. ae«urance rh,t tbe pre*.
I , this be
nre** jl. mej.irt'y brooutUine torendblm
V; ”* Utew-r-t. d..pile the reftualot tbe
H"tie, of Co umoo* to p-rn.lt btm to take
hi, aval, uiibl In. • nmmons be ihamnl or
AfCoff.e Drunk.rd.
rbltad.lohle Pnaa. I nunipelied ny pxpol.r lldtawb SSMed
- , -- - I "What a bright eyed men.” tti,'. a re-1 h,ni u ■ rtehta BradUngh boua up to hlj
18 ■■■ffyggte .yW. faf .*b*l porta* who leaned rg.ln.i the caahler'e eonetito-O'. tb. rx-.uii.1o of ihe voters of
etei? reiviri 1 ,b ' desk ot a reatanrant bear th* pob'te bolld Jf* '<|terex In *w timxrig to ulunt John
nr7ci?eir7nd W ?mci»n! 'A D ofbiir?.!i <M, * , V ,r K». on# d.y let; wet*. Tb» oran I'l q i„- Wilke*. ■ otnflhar.pdiiK bla expulsion by
rh;7ov.'rnni»nr l 8< * ,n,n tete*Ui)0 o! tioo bad Jaw s ten rent cheek and ,li|^ed th * Hoore.oo li the Ueue became a pub.ic
An attempt to Pr.tant Con*olidatlon. -iTTalV,n r n . not ot th. door with a J»rEy moT.menr 1 end t"» Ownn-Ohs were forced to
0. .7! t y-°AP OT * r °? f P8> -. I end eefatag U tb* Lne be carried to tb. will of the elector,,
tl—>ti. by a h ru and b'rneat execn ion of I which drcldr.l.T eodaneered Ihe Deoute’* I ■
the law and a faithful and right ore 7 * lae P ^* “ I A t.lndlma aun.rint.ndent.
» .*** . T8t0 ■ t w, » r r fn tbe In- "Bdtht-gredf Yre,” .aid tne caahter: „ Waskuot w. Ao.uat 26 —Tb* Htar pob-
J*™ 1 * 81 '* 8e0B00 *'I’ be's andreem'k«nl.” I l.lhee th.ai.bmrnt that John Dickereon,
'“l 7 °?r. n !I, tb *.[ e, P ,c t I “Wbat’a a coffee drunkard?" I to*m r «Op»rtDter.itent ot the new pemion
Sr w?—f,.b ne * "Aman vhoconie. In here foort'analn boddlng, la under Inveetljatlon upon
O. iernorai!d , nia*offlcU?. , Sri‘ C ' ,w0 h '’ n ’ , * '•>»< nun h.e tn.. niorntr v J* T, ri O. kind, of enlteenan In
U*jywfPOC and bib official adt iteri, in tbrir I and (loci wTerv morning and tnkr-t • *. wl f I wharwby th^ g vtrnment waa hesvi-
tot°2 to CSSStSa “b" 1 ' blbt^l CbffZ every''ilm.. tea tof?” He k.V no books, .old preV-
Idrrokaid. Bright ejee! Well. I eboold I Wl .bvtepglng to the government, and
tlooaeaeMe gamrd l6* tnteweta al the gere I aev SO. Tbet maa’i cjodltloo ell the llmel failed to aeeoqntfor tbeprocee.lt; paid
Sttr«erv2nm«ft D ^,^T ?* I ■* the MR * »* ibatof ain.Dwbol, getilrgl l,r *e «m, to oateciible empioyee who
. .. r^tRXtte. eed lo reform long ex owar a big ‘natier.’ I mean bts nerve* are I -endereo no rervlce, and waa in collusion
Bayba ..and*,*, rooUd InequaiiUe, uv | n *o/ hi, mmcle, are all a quiver and *J'b 8 tboe,*ai dratera In aappliea fnnstab-
I r „.LKH..r. - ■ . . ■ . hi. mental Vteirwil. abnormally ctear. Jfa *d to tb* bolldi:. g.
I i-.very Ie. 'imat# effort of labor toll, ;i,j, .... - 1 * “*
-->■ , tTdi I*?' Dr.LA
Mott haves brace.
and prote.t ttw rig 1
pathy and ■un-
part v. Thw foipoi
its command* thw i
ft ot the ITemoci
•n :*-r <
-edied by JuJUlous legiala
1 jou know many «"ch?"
t I'aat haif a dozen.
!*ajs
nier. Wv*t«riy, I.
iV 1* tt. • f »-7t lit,
aJrntJSt rai*«-l thr ■ lead. 1
.wn, My.Hr. Conn., >ay«;
of tiroj>«y rraultlng from
hich Hunt's ilemed', rr-
Uaw of Turpin:lnm In D>ni<hw U.
A n ariio!»* tn thr l’grrs*ri t I or l,**,jger
•I* "I'ri!) i Dr. Vilviftt a ■ur**.»ful use of
oil of turi*r-m:m* in Hie tr*-atin* t and pro-
11'ivlm11 of dtphthfria an l kir.«ire*i dis
eases. He statva that he haa Diver area
anv of tli*» dnrai»*t *|irr*»'l tr- t a -ick
• inld to oilier meinheru • f the family when
this r* rtn-dy was employed. 11.* method
h t ) pour from twenty t > f r:> -In (>• of a
in xt’irr of •-• j'l.i! jmrt* of ! hte and
.r >i ■ acid into a kefir >r which
ketit i inmerif it, ovrr h vu • *» that
the air of tilt* sick room i* - >h*tantly im-
j.rrL' 1 at»i l with the o lor -if th**-** t vo »'ib-
■‘tance*. A favornoi** in’! i<> h n'*oex-
••rtHi by tins in ’an* ui»on t..te *-x i-Jation in
d'.phthteria, although it iir.d at all cura
tive of the Hemp.
nyn li
teii
it cma wnra
All* OTHER MEPI-
CIXE8 FAIL, m It
acta DIRECTLY
and AT ONCE ca
thw gipygra,
liver and BOW-
ELB, rcetor
them to a LeAlthjr
jt is'both a safe cure-'?
'■ and a ’ SPECIFIC,.,
It CTRFN all DUra^e of thr KIJ»'T*t
. I-lvrr, Hlnddrr mad I rtnmr* i‘ra*n*4
Hropav, hrnttl. Dlab. ie*. IlHwM’a
l)U«asr, > *r» orjg I Hereei-n, ».«« CW-
Krnelit ffrakar-a *
Jit until,-*-, lllljon.n. e-v H
lu' hr, *>utt r si.. u ,..l.. Ilttpr
<'onwLi|,tsII
llarl., l.ulit
lUrs.
k-ldt-'
•rTAKE NO OTHER.-ea
' ujtrot—1 of BuLd T*W-
ikOeiuL# Cws*.
liCNre HLMu.VY COre
■ FrwvUeaew. H. I.J