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THE W^EKLV CbySTt fUTlON: TtJESPAV JANUARY 22.1884
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MORMON WIVES-.
BILL. ARP ON JOB BROWN'S MOR
MON SPEECH.
*»• Htmbuxrerr or Hormonlin M Defended by
th. S.n.tor from a«orll.-81ok Ken Alt OrtT
the Coumrj-The Dftofir of tbo Appli
cation ot Konnon rrtnelpl#., Zto.
Special to The Coaetttuilou.
They ray that Governor Drown made* good
speech Against the Mormon bill, and I reckon
lie did. But if be palled itdown he bad better
build up another one that wilt regulate them
fellows. I've no respect for the Mormons.
I've been reading about them and thinking
tibout them for along time, and my eonclns
ions aro that their priests are knaves and
their followers are fools. The whole fabric was
conceived in sin' and brought forth in in
equity. Joe 8mitb, the founder, was a vaga
bond and a sheep stealer, but neither Joe
Smith nor Higdon nor any of the first set,
ever set up polygamy as part of their pro
tended revelation. The first Mormon Bible
ssid "oomvn shall have but one wife.” Toly'
gamy was never nlablisbrd until that lech
emus old rascal, Iirighsm Young, got to be
the head man and tbed be announced a new
revelation which said tbe priests ami aposti
•bonld seal as many sitters as they could
maintain, so as to set ’em up higher in
beaven. It wts all to elevate the dear woman
and make archangles of Ibem. The old hypo-
crilsand deceivers imposed upon tbe credulity
and superstition oi tbe woman and they are
doing it yet.
Mormoniam is a humbug and a fraud and
tbeir leaders know it. Wehatersays trial tbe
word Mormon means a humbug. Wives snd
tithes is ilieir conieseiont of /al lb—tbeir .elfish
« I don't care anything about their
but the poor, deluded, helpless women
must be looked alter. Where women
degraded no goveroment can prosper, Turkey
is called the sick man, and Turney has her
liarems. Tne easleru countries must all sn-
courage polygamy and they are far behlud
onrclvlliaation. Why there la not but one
woman forone man anywhere in the wide
world, anil there never waa, for there ere S
per cent more melea than females born Into
tbe world, and If it waaeut for wars snd acci
dents there wouldeut be a woman apiece Juit
thijkof ayoung, likely, vigorous feller going
about weeping and wailing because there
wesent a woman for him. What a miserable
creature. Well, if Ibeea Mormon eldera and
•nestles and leading men who have fattened
ctf oi the poor are allowed to seal 16 or 20
wives apiece, somebody will be 1-ft out in the
odld and have no wile at all. Huppuse that
all ot our rich men in Georgia were to do the
aame say what would uur young me do?
What greater calamity could befall our good
cod'nty oi Barlow It I)r. Felton, and Golouel
Howard,ami Mr. Dobbins,and Mr. Veach,and
Mr. iluuhml, and Fom Lyon, and General
Young, anP Mr. Junea should suddenly turn
Mormons and taka a uotion to abaat 20 wivsa
apiece and seal 'am to tbs Lord. 1 don't
think that some of theee gentlemen would
nred that inuiy, but maybe they would think
goveri' ent is strong enongh to sabdne the
sonthein state* end set four millions oi r'
gers free, 1 reckon it can regulate affairs _
Utah and free those white women. I recko n
so. Bill Aar.
HYPOCHONDRIA.
Uuvcruur Brown says we must RUarramee
to Utah s republican luriu of government,
and I here lore we must let them rcgulalv Kielr
own social and ecclesiastical relaiioix. Now,
toy idea oi a republican government is that
wnat is a crime in our slate ought tofcc a
aims In alb There waa an <111 cer from Oulu
in Ailauta tbe other day hunting for a luun
who had two wives, hut If ilie feller hail run
to Utah and taken a dosen it would ho all
right Well llieae ia no good aeuau iu that.
Our government ought to do all it can
to insure atroug, bealtuy children. Wo do
that much for uur lior.es and cattle, and bugs
and dugs, amt the best way is fur one imm
and one woman to mala together and go to
raising'-m. That is nature and any thing
that It against nature is wrung. The Turkish
barrn.a don’t turn out any good slock. In
Thibet and Tariary they reverse ilia engine,
and ona woman It a'lowed to marry several
men, and ahefrrqurntiycallaturallthebruih-
eraiu a family aim Uvea with them time about,
but tbe government don't deueuu on tliuae
sort oi marriages for ila soldier*, for they
don't come.
Thorn Mtroly is do happiness for woman
when her buauand't affections ate divided
5 lith another woman or a lialfduaen women.
here if liv Ion;.* uulou devotion; no louder-
prat. It Itall animal on the out aide and
woman it nothing but a maebineon the ollirr.
There it no such aong iu her declining )e.re
The Mr.Urt.a. El.re.al la the Ml.A that Are.M.
Vaa.e Assr*b.B.lM-tVaat Aataallf Can*. Ik
The narrative below by a prominent ecien
tut touches a subject of universal Importance.
Few people are free from tbe dlstrsaslng evils
which hypochondria brings. They come at
all times and are led by the very flame which
they tbemaelrea start. They are a dread of
coining derangement caused by present ditor
der end bring about more suicides than any
other one thing. Tbeir first approach should
bs carefully guarded.
Editors Herald:
It It seldom I appear in print and I should
not do so now did I not believe myself in
possession of truths, the revelation of Which
will prove of Inestimable value to many who
may tee these lines. Mine bat been a trying
espericnce. Fur many years f wts conscious
of a want of nerve tone. My mind seemed
‘' igofiin my
natural condition of intellectual acuteness,
aeiirhy and vigor. I presume this Is the
same way in which an innumerable number
of other people feel, who like myself are phy
slcally below par, but bke thousands of others
1 paid no attention to tbeso annoying
troubles, attributing them to overwork, aud
resoriing to a glass of beer or a milk punch,
which would for the time invigorate and re
lieve my wear ness.
Alter awhile the alimulantscommenced to
disagree wiib my stomach, my weariness in
creased, and I was compelled to resort to oth
er means lo find rebel. If a physician is suff
ering he Invurisbly calls anrj her physician lu
prescribe for him, ts be cannot see himself as
lie sees others; so I called a physician and he
advised me to try a little chemical food, or a
bottle of hypophosphatav. I look two or three
bottles of the cnemical food with noapparent
benefit. My laeeitude anti Indisposition seem
ed to increase, my food distressed me. I
suffered from neuralgic pains In different
parts of my body, my muscles became sore,
my bowels were constipated, and my proepeefa
A TRIUMPH OF SKILL
Dr-P»5?’s
I aanai dull and easy. •*.— as *, -a. .j-
■IvtTDwu-fnlorw cloooo Armor, .trots Uplands
6 1MM; Orleans «Xt| sale* a 000 bales of »nu9>
5.600 oairs wore Aaetloen. nsetplr 14.0W; Aster-
. lean 11.000.
Local —Cotton ateady at former priced; Good
I middling 10Mt: middling 10 ITS; ttrlct low mid-
dllsi 015-ldc; low middling 018-163: strict good
I dlnaryt 11 lOo; tinges !>%sy%3; stains eflOXc.
The fallowing Is oar statement of receipts and
atpmena for to-day:
aver ns.
SJSttssss:,
taorgla Railroad,
jeotral Riltmd,
fatten and Atlantic Railroad-.,
ttft Point Railroad.,
C. Term., Va. & Ga~,
isorcta Pacific....
^4VobH
EXTRACTS
Utlpr.eoB todav.. _....
hipmentc prerlotirlr.. - 102,450
axalconaumpinm alnco September l.» 5,(no
Tool 107.430
•took en ban 1 _____________ SI,(3!
the following Is our comparative itatemoot:
oecetpts for to-day.-..............—.—
tune da7 last year..
Showing a decroaseloi .....
iectlpta rlnc.: September i..
for recovery were not very Mattering. I stated
my caae lo another physician, and lie adviaed
me to take five to ten dropa of Magende'a
solution of morphine, two or three times a
day, for tbe weekneaa and dlslrvas in my
stomach, and a blue pill every other night to
relieve the constipation. Tbe morphine pro
duced such a deathly nauaea that I could not
take It, and the blue pill failed to relieve my
constipation.
in this condition I passed nearly a year,
wholly unfit for busineea, while the ellort to
think was Irksome and paiuful. My blood
became impoverished, and 1 suffered from in
capacity Willi an appalling sense of misery
and geueral apprehension oi coming evil. I
:iassrd sleepless nights and was iroubled with
rregular action of the heart, and conttan.Iy
feVrriah condition and the nioet excruciating
tortures in my atomach, living for daya on
rice water and gruel, and, indeed, tho
digestive functions seemed to be entirely de
stroyed.
It was natural that while in tills condition
should become hynochundrlcal and fearful
suggestions of self destriioiluii occasionally
presented themselves. I experienced sn in
satiable desire for sleep, but on retiring would
lie awake for a lung lime tormented with
troubled reflections, and when at last I did
fall intoan uneasy slumber of short duration.
It was disturbed by horrid dreams. In tills
condition 1 determined to take a trip to Ku
rope, but In spite of all the attentions ptiynl
dans and change of scene aud climate, I old
not improve and so rclurnrd houm with no
earthly hope of ever again being able to leave
tbe house
Among ihe numerous friends that called on
me was one woo had been alllicted somewhat
similarly to myaclf, hut who hail been restor
ed to perfect beiltli. Upon his earnest recom
mendation I began the same treatment he
Imd employed hut with the little hope ul be
ing beueliied. At llrst 1 experienced little, if
any, except that it did not disins* my
•loiutcli, as other remedies or even food had
done. I continued Its u-e. however, and after
tbe third bottle could see a marked change
for ihe better, aud now after the fifteenth
buttle I am happy to state that I am again
able to a'tend to my professional duties, I
sleep well, nothing distresses me that I eat, I
[O from day lo day without a feeliug of wear-
nesaor pain, indeed I am a well man, and
"Joan Auhviwu, ... j ,w
Theie is no record any where in any history
of a happy married stale where a man hail
more Ilian one wife, Lantech had two, but
the scriptures say nothing mure about him.
Adam uidsnl have hut uue end Noon one,
and they started the business of peopling the
wotld. Old Father Abraham bad one, and
when ho took anoibvr on, the sly old
Aunt Sarah gut after him and she trailed out
the a.-uind one with a thrash pole aud ruu
her off Jacob bad two. and if ever a man
dtseived two he did; but they dident get
along well, even though they were slaters.
Moses dideut have but uue. King David bad
eeviral, but ha was curst with 'em, enl
actually curaniitn d murder lu getouu of ’< iu
end lived lu eikuish ever after, far lie said,
“my sin Is ever belore in*.'' Old Solomon
meet have had an aaful limit oi it, for he
Bad a tuousaud, aud they kept hlui so liar
rased and bedtvelltd that he llew lo bh
aland and wrote ibet be bail fuuud on*
Iran, but a good woman in a thousau
lad not baud. OI course not. Ho* cou d
'a w uiian be good who abe was only a ttmu-
mmflUi part of a wifa. But Salomon repent
eo ut uis folly and said It waa all vauliy, and
advised all wen to “live joyfully wuutbe
wife whom thou loveat," aud to “beware oi
•Ir .uge women." 1 never tbiuk of these
surp us wives who are sealed to Ihe
Mumona without a feeling oi sadiem end
pity, tor every new one causes th* othrre a
pang of shame. They are all iu prison ami
tbeir dependence is llketlieiol the caged
bird that lamely looks to iu keeper for food.
There ts no recape, tor wouiau is a proud
cnattii* and will suffer in silence rather than
pa-ade ner folly to the world. Did you aver
LOtice haw a woman will sufiaraud lie strong,
e p •-.ally if aba bssachtld or children to
keep her company f
“The Federal government ought to amend
the cuuailiutlou aud declare Uisl in Hose
Bulled Stales and territories no man should
bare but oue wile at a time. This much
ought to bs done for Ihe protection of woman
and fur her eleva iun in aocieiy. There ia no
religiio in this, let them fellows believe in
Joe Hniiih's Mule or Brigbaui Young's
ameumruU, if they want lo, but I wou'deut
let am aavs hut ona wile. Governor Brown
lays we bad better let them alone and work
on them through the pulpit aud the press.
We might as wall try that on Iba Motiaine-
dane, wa have been trying D for forty years,
weian’tgetatibeni mat way, they uunt
bear us. But on the contrary they send out
tbeir emissaries all over Ihe world end
onroi aas eve snd land to make proselytes
Why a few years ago they took off a caravan of
c’.ever ignorant people from Floyd and Folk
counties, and still later they are working
atpood us on Iha sly. Now I profess to fear
God and regard man, but if ooe of them was
to come slipping around aiy house I'd gel
nsbur Freeman and the boys and we would
tar amt fsat her him and rid# him on a rail
and leava him a cundiiion thatwou'd make
"tab a very tminif resting place for him.
, I hop- that congress will fix up tome
Wll that will blot out thil national disgrace
ana When they make it a law, then execute
u. tieurrel Cummings waa sent out tbare
once with 25uj troops to regulate cm but Mr.
BuehMiui weakened on It and advised a u • . Y
compromise and nothing was done. If our | Macmahon, N. ».
Ifcss 'll | stl 111, sMKvma * " w waa laiaati, wish
holly through the Influence of It. H.
Warner Go'a Tippecanoe I consider this
remedy as takiug toe highest possible rank iu
treatment of all diseases marked by debility
loss of appetite, and all other symptoms of
stomach and digestive disorders, ft Is over
whelmingly superior to th* tonics, bitters,
anil dyspeiisia cures ot the day, and la certain
to be so acknowledged by the public uulver-
saily. Thousands of people to-day are going
to premature graves with these serious diseas
es that I have above described, and to all
sucbl would tay: "Do not let your judgment
be governed by your prejudices, but give the
above nnmed remedy a fair and patieut trial,
and 1 believe yon will not only be rewarded
'—I perfect restoration to health, but you
also be osnvlnced that tbe medical pro
fession does not poawm all the knowledge
thore (l embraced in medical science.
A. G. Itk'UAUbs, M. D.,
404Tremoutstreet. Baton, Mass.
Ttie Friends.
Mr. H T. Bentley, a member of th* rall-
rnabie community of Quakers at gaudy
Springs. Md , says he waa sevaiely affected by
rueuiiiatiem In his right hand- Mr. Benny
applied St. Jacobs Oil, the great peiii-cure,
end by In continue ' ' ...
completely cured.
Prepared from Select Fruit*
that yield tho finest Flavors.
JIave been used for years. Be
come Tho Standard Flavoring
Extracts. Nona of Greater
Strength. Fane of such Perfect I tau'tiue utty»”.T—.r.
Purity. Always certain to im- > M “" rtn " n mere.-**
part to Calces, Puddings, Sauces,
the natural Flavor of tho Fruit.
MAKUrAOTtnUSO BT
STEELE & PRICE,
Chicago, 111., and 8t. Louis, Mo.,
Bilwi »f T.apstl* THit Aim, Or. frlfs'i fnw Ba
Vomdrr, u4 Dr. Tr\—'» 'lalqs* rirfsaei,
WE MAKE NO SECOND ".RACE GOODS.
e.ee.lSt.b’U
.me. ......113 936
21.152
NEW YORK, January 19 -Total vta!blet«upp!y of
cotton for the world 3,351. IC6 bales, of which 2,836,166
bales is American,against 8,214,021 and 2,595,621 bales
respectively hut year; roceipts of cotton at all inte
rior towns 46,731 bales; receipts from plantations
81,281 bales; crop In sl^ht 4,674,648 bales.
I1VKKPCOL, January 19-noon—Cotton quiet;
ilddllng uplands 6 1616; *
sslo 8.0U)
middling Orleans 6y d
a snd ex—* * * “ -
uplands
All Weakness oHJrnllai Organa, Nexnal I
Impotcncy. and uerrous disorders
* *“ by Iha genuine
Bottles 60 coots,
'itM 1 8.SSn p p, l .’..*AS^t!*Attau , tr tvholi: I'JSlfTiY«*%t££^yjiu Au * u,i
sale by Laa-r, Rankin At I'uvER SSSiljZgTtm * m.-Saie, o,
. , . . . American 6,830 bales; uplands low middling clauso
Lamb who rrearl rai 'toif and scosoav I July aud Auguit delivery • 1341; f.turea doaed
writ.- to Ihe KcasHSEbT lira Co., New Yerk city, flrra r.
“a'kSS: :-iM» BW-*HI«g.^asg«Wl
jss«y - oi •» 71
letter from €jrW. Field, Jr. I conuhent 1 10.
8 Kast 60th Stkki-t I GALVESTON, January 19—Cotton ateady; mid
nr.astootuoTaisT, jdjj. luw nion tu* 10 l-l«i gmei ordloarv
New YoaK, May 8th, 1883. 13 3-16: n - reoeleir l.orobidM: me. 1.648; valw 1,574:
flaversl times this winter I have suffered I •tons *1 376; exports to Great Britain 4,352; ooast-
from severe Gulilson my I,ones Ksch time I wlso 5,859.
I have applied AI.I,COUK'8POROU8 PLAS- WEVOLK, JsnuareJS-CottotiquIet: middling
TUBS.and in every instance I have been »•'g^\W: -tteMM
quickly relieved by applying one across roy I OIporUtoarc * , Brlul “ 5.490. cout-
chest and one on tuy back. My friends, I BALTIMORE, January 13—Cation steady; mid-
through my advice, have tried the expert- aung lOXi lowmiddhiiv icXi good rndmaiyS},:
ment und nlao found it moat successful. I I ne» **wiimanone: aros* 191 bsiea; saloi none; gtO’-i
feel that I*can recommend them moat highly I 22,286; sales to spinners
to any one who may fit to tty them I mjaioM, January 19—Cotton quiet: middling
CYRUS W. FIELD, Jb. MK: lowiulddUuaiOKiWOd ordinary 9%; no.
I coip 1*750 oales; grosa 1,096, sales none: stock 7.807.
Weak flaclr, Rheumatism and all Loral I .^LMiNOTOll, January 13-Cottouateady; mui
Pal nan re relieved and cured by ALLCOCK'S
POROUS PH8TER3. line trial will con- '
vine* you. hut sea tuat you get the geouino, I PHILADELPHIA, January 19-Colton firm; mt*-
as nil oi her so-called roroua Flusters, with* I diaif io%; low mi l mug «U54, food ordinary 9X
out aaiugle exception, are worthless imita* netrooelpw81 bales: tfoas 31: stock 12,810.
lions. I SAVANNAH, January 19— tsotiou dull: all-
■ — • 1 " I dn.«« i0X; low midillRz 9 16*16; auod ordinal-)
If you wl*h to be uudurntood when you ask a I a 9-16; uai receipts 2,268 bales; trow 2*268; sales
person to look at a man you must s*y, "alas his I l,8t0. stock 91,572.
ulb,.“ Always speak liiiclllsimy NKWOKLKANJ, January 19-Oottoa steady; m'.a-
In extracting fruit fl trors. Dr. Price d M b ftdB*M5?h5Sro: W i2S°J.Bif , Sffi
directly with tiaturo and leaves the use «f 16,500 stork 476,074; exports coastwise 1,157.
artificialextracia to tho^e who have not of I iiOBILK, Jauuary 19—«*oiwn dull, ialddltna
chemical knowledge to extracts from the true 1108-16; aood middiiuq 101*16;,— - - *
fruits. I)r. Frice*« Special Flavoring Extracia I a®* 4 b V®? ; OT -1
aro conceded to h ive no peers in the market, I W,837?ixpoiUooastwiie8A»7,
and thus the demand for thorn ia constantly
increasing.
ro ltisbuti»m>p f
the rldtniljua In music It is but a hairbreadth
from delight to torturo.
Oil. It glvea universal saUal
10K; good mtddUng 9%: good ordmarv9J<; no'
mob pa 729 t»*ie§; gros»9il: shlpmoubJ,'** “**
975: stock 9V.6 8 salea to spinners —
ADaUfiT.v, January :9-dorten quiet, mlldlluv
10J<; low good ordtuanr —; Ml ft*
rblid 823 baipy; *hl;>!a'.srsnon#; asks 679.
, OHAKiatgrOH. January 19-Cotton strong: u
I dilaglOk: low middling 10M goou ordinary^;
I 1,680 btlrar v««»* l.t66: Mies 1,000, nW*
172.218; exports to Great Rrltalo 4, :6I*
c*uoY£BitM«,«mAi*, ero,
Itrv-.lU'e, living In Mo gin rrniniy, Ala*, recently
R ve birth to ibr«* aeu lo.m-d ontl tran-aM>nat d
o daugoten. They areall a t*eanddotug well.
DAkimill'9
la Removed by the Use of foenalne.
And ItsUiaulaiesaud promo ms tne growth ot the
batr.
Har«etl*a Plwvwrltsc Kalraelaaro tho host
The Alabama liter tiuus bi«nn.
Adtlrti M» noitiera.
I Mrs. Winslow's southing ayrup should always bt
oaad when children are cutUnx teeth. It relieves
the lltUesufferer at oooo; It produoea natural,quiet
deep by relieving the child from pain, and tao Ut
tic cherub awakes as ‘bnrlht as a button." Ills
very pleasant to taste. It soothes tbe child, softens
the sums, a laja all pain, relieves wind, regulatea
Ithe bowcu, end ta tbe best kuown remedy Cor dU^
rhcea, whether arising from teething or other
oausee. Twenty-five csots a bottle,
Baltimork, Md -Rev. W. H. Chapman
jye: "1 deem Brown's Iron Bitten a most
valuable tonic for general ill-health.” d4w
A bad taste In the month means a bilious
attack. Bamaeitad Naavtai la Ihe curt. .
Ifffbrvv Fallb.
Mr. Charles Jacobi, of Bsltimore, Md.. a
well-known cittrcn, had auftered for months
with acuta rheumatism in his ankle aud foot
Finally he used H*. Jacob# Oil. the great pain
cure, end waa relieved by the first application.
No bankrupt law ta expected at this session of
TUK COriQ.V MAUKKfSi
ouawriTuriui) ovvitm,
\ tlan»a. January 19 1881
TUlWXtXSRXTirW.
Hew York—Tho week posed oflf without making
any material t lianjo la hr eundltfOD of the oottou . m Utoa tb-dsy;
market. Dalluest has prevailed to a great extent, I “ * ynSxr. ‘
ted while at tbe opening thla moral i, futarea had Opeaht*. Ulgbeat LoweaL Claatne.
undergone no quotable ohango. tet tba depresalon I Fobroaty...— 89« 8’fi
that took place to-day brought down priori aame 8 | “urea............. my, w,. r>,
polo's by the ohm. Tne speculadvo feeliug I v*t>ruary...
Ibis w.ek waa not ao euthns a.tloav at limes here-1 March,
tofore, and tales tm up a fair average only. Net
Kcolpte shew an Increase as con, pared *tth'Mt I February...,
week. BpoU haro been In very good ti quest, and " '
P'Joet are t-ue above the flgurej of a week ago;
middling 1011-15
The condition of th* local entton market remain!
about tbe aame. A wratenh'glnfluence was man-
Ifi-a ed yesterday wMi’h resulted In a decline of
180. To-day iho lotto revived to tome extent, end
.,—.14 64 14 70
14 S3 14 85 '
CLXAX Oil IIDB.
7 57M 1 57X
7 S7J j 7 67)J
Vinr, awu *»* stmt
ATLANTA, January 19-There was no quotable
rarlattousin ptlces tu-day; builueaa active. Flour
—Patsotpi '
f7.iHq|«7.M: choice ld.4J5it6.5u; ox-
,ra tamllf 56.00JH6.45; tamtly I5.005I4.50. Whr-ai-
Eialer; No. 441.10. Coro—White milling car loo. bulk
the elee- *tuod 6rm. Kecelpte for the week .mount I 0^iSn 0 <£dM
lo 1,90, bales, against AtSsbalesIfor Ihe correspond J upward teodem y.- car lots bulk 46c; sacked aJo; drey
lax week last vear. lints 630. Bye-Oar Iota WML06: dray lota 41.1.4
1 1 _____ Barley—None. Wheat Uean -Car lots, <argo sacks
NEW YOKE. Jauuary la-Tbe following Is tha I ,401 Btallswi^M-Oe: dray lota*L054ll..b7. Gnu-
comparative statr-usul tor tbs week ending to-day- 43.54 ta Darrel.
Net receipts at all United Btates porta—— tw.vJ I UHI0AUO Jaonsry t9-flour dull; rntnnon lo
Same time tost year - 145,754 1 choice — — — —" “
Showing a decrease— _____ ARM bakers:
Total recclpu .......4.7JJ. .86 I *, uuttSti aJ.
4ame time last
nnowtng a
exports tor ths
u,January is r. ..ra j -. u o-juc
higher: ctdi sn 7t>: Jauuary fit eOAM.'JM. Lara
steady snd a .bado higher; cash a.fOjs 66; Fibres rj
*•64®* 70 Balk oeau lu fal demand; shoulder.
6.20; abort rib 7.75: .bun clear 8 CO.
844: wear sides 8J<: hams. »tiv*r<nredii)*. Lord,
prime leaf 11; prime steam SH
OT. LOUIS, Jannaty 19-PrnvMons firm. Pork,
old 814.53A41I.60 new 415.00. Bulk meats, lorn*
clears 69„7 t6; abort nb7.7o; short clear 7.85. Ba-
"Pl.* 011 * *l , * r short rib 8)4; IhO.t clear8.65
•1.75. lord nominal.
CINCINNATI. January 19-Port firm at 415.45.
tord firm at 6.65. Bulk meats film: shoulders
^i^TA.Janoarj .9 -Ton* rather firm; clear
T 8 ‘i!P lr ^? w4 h*m»ere *xrcv; tone
easy at 13^0. Lard-Tlarow, refiaea, 9Ho*
WIlM. U«1
ATLANTA, January 19 • Market ftoefy. Cert
whisky, recUBeo. 81.a^Ji.40:rye. rectified, 4L15«
71.6U, rre and Bcnrhou medium fL6U332.ro; ram
K 10 * Homeric IL6
932,50; :iuivor*vCd 3J.0C^-««>* ('««.*
at^ac fL6MQ|f2.M; ta
com whieky,
15 ^ af,£
.CZ17CINNATL January 13-Wtahky ateady at 51.14
LOUISVILLE, January 19-Wblaky qniet .0.18.
ST. LOUIS, January !3-Wht<ky steady at 4L15.
CHICAGO, January 13—Whlek. steady at 41.16.
CJ.iu«irv frtnit.
ATLANTA. January 13-E,g<—2l92Se. Butter-
dvanclng: fancy grades lu good requevt; price:
-luge from 2o« 6c; low grades dull. Live Poultr
—frone on the marxel; no demand at preueni.
pr»Med I’onl-ry- CDicfcen»ll®igH: duck* UK*13:
CO. Game—Fatrstock on mar-
.. , squirrels 41 "0 W down; quails
81.to9»t.J5*dos: posamns .cefl lb. Web “oiatoc—
4i.00(M .loubnibel. Sweet PoUbjes-ll OCaFI.M »
bushel. Dried Fruit—Apple*, unpeeled tKu; on-
— -tittc. Wax—13c;
; In tbe comb 16o:
S'”'- oniomi-Tenueeseo gipu; yellow Denrcrs
71.75. Cabbafe—LdVKO Faa'.hen—rhotr* to ortme
65. Uheeee-Selectcd cream 14)4. PeannU639c.
'*•»» atiNta
ATLANTA, January 19 -Wequoto: Horrea-Plav
In fair demand at 3*H.4fl75, owing to quedity; com
bination duU at •1«)«*175; eaddio f 126(99160. Mu Inn
-14-hand«#90(R#lW; M^-handflfllCflfTW; i6-handr
fUORflSS
OlNiOlNNATt. January 16—Bogs firm; common
and light $4.60{SM-76: Moatiur and bmcnor 65.C0.9
Ani7MTC WANTED for our new Reiig-
AUfCill I O iona book, the greatest auoceaa of
the year. Send ior Illustrated dreuiar If jrou wan-
to make money. FOB3HES A McMAKIN, Cincin
nati. O.
CAUTION.
Bwilfi Specific !• entirely a vegetable prepara
tion, and should not be confounded with the vart-
oaa •ubstitutea. imitations, non cecrot humbugs*.
"8uccue Alteram," etc., etc., which are now being
manufactured by various persona. None of these
contain a tingle article which enters into the com
position of 8.8.8. There U only oue 8wift'a Spe
cific, and there ta nothing in the world like It. To
prevent disaster and disappointment, be sure to get
the genuine, _____
Swift's Specific ta a complete antidote fo Blood
Taint, Blood P /ianu. Malaria Poison aud Skin Hu
mour. J. Dickson Smith, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
I have bad remarkable anccraastlth Swift's Spe
cific in the trratmeut of Blood and 8klu Dlteaua,
and In Female Dbeasrs. 1 took it mjkeli for Car-
. iIkkrt, H. D„ Atlanta, Ga.
slated all sorts of tree'menu Tne Specific reliev
ed her i»ermao-ntiy. and I shall use it lu my prao-
lice. w. K. JsBoNTH, M. D.,cyprtse Ridge, Ark.
In 18801 came from 'he Nurth to take charge oi
the gM wort a in Rome, as superintendent, and
after the ovetflow, wnicb occurred In theaprlns
following, 1 was very much exposed to malaria!
potaou.aud in 18VJ found my b\wxl to coutamlua-
ted with tbe that I wsa forced to five ug
huriueae. I wa» t eated by the phy&iclsus without
relleL
My trouble finally determined In an abscess of
the liver, aud n arlv every one (rnyaelf included)
thought I was doomed to ale wl>hiu a few days. Iu
this condition 1 wns advised by a friend to take
Swift's Specific, and I took It just as a drowning
man would catch at a straw, but as soon ss my eye-
got under the influence of the remedy, tbe ab-
wtr -a onto to a point and bnnf. rearing efr without
psln. In fifteen daysafu r ibU I was uo at my work,
and have since enjoyed excellent health.
Kvery sufferer from malarial poison should take
Wift’S flpCCiflC. C. O t FENCKR,
Sup't Rome Gss Light Company.
Onr tree'ir* on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed
free loappitcanu.
SWIFT 8PECIFIO CO.. Drawers, Atlanta,Ga.
New York Offlce. 169 Well 23d St
10e. Prettiest ever sold. Nassau Caro Co
IIR OZIER LOaXaSrAPliENttK COT-
_ TON—tne best now known. Wii e f«r p*m*
phleisglvlug particulars of yield per aero sworn
to; account sales; premiums taken at Louisville
Ex position ,81. Louis. Ltttle^itnril. tfontlcallo. Ark ,
ivr a D M| ii ,, EtaN
IY1 r world. Prl
Address II C. A K
rIE
VT «
tulnls
EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY—ORDIN4RY'8
. omce. January 16,1881 John 8. Htewart, ad-
uls rotor of James Htewart, reprosenta tbst bo
has fully discharged lha duties of bis sal I'rust,
and prays for letters of dismission. Tnls ta, there
fore, tr> n otlff ail persons concerned, to show op uue,
if any they can ou or b*foro the first Monday in
May ticx', why said administrator should not bo
m 11 engines; I will bo then tin'll uoxt month:
any party desiring work dene will address me at
that station: Ignarautee to givn go-id «vork and
settafac'ieo; I propose to carry out what I agro* to
do George Barns. wb
WP A T l-STO Ffctt MON t H
OUril 1 Ntcowork. Sample Fr#
lands in Fulton, DeKvli, Henry. Kockdalo,
Newton. Morgan. Greece, Taliaferro, Taylor, Cher
okee. Coweta, Troup. Hoard, Clarke, Ccouec and
Madison counties. Apply to Vaa Epps, < alboun
*• Kisg, No. 40 Marietta st., AtUnta.
THE
ROSY BLOOM OF HEALTH
Lort bj women msj be
PERMANENTLY RESTORED,
VITALITY AND RENEWED
STRENGTH
Imparted to tbe Womb and all the paria and organa-
lu sympathy with it-and the Menstrual Function
luuy restored.
40
Golden Beauties. <bo. Cards with nxmo I0o
Prysest with etch pack. TU TTLK BROi.
Norm Haven. Ct.
Gold Watch Free.
. vtlac liberal Offer for Uie New \ cat: VtaMnMtoUliwM
tSalffurral Ttricln lit* HU*. Uf*rfi lit.«l.lr^Mlvt»a«lM
(<•14,S’swil Hwta* Wntch. wocih fw;
If tb«r«b« nor*litnn Mtwrm'l Mint,thea*r«r.iJ wlllrttvlyg
)«ruit atfm*wlndli« Oeatlsmaw's Walsht «».st»Wi
_ kt’/.wlauht; L«lli»h *Vatch, fjtoh f*tson mnsVivnul ticU,
KHptUm to ih# Uo*rn OOPS*. aS0M«sflla<eate4 N«w 1 f*r
JJooL, (i i’a*c •rnfcartlcUtoOuMltoU-ltwwlHMfri
ASE MAKING.!
Wheat opened coaler, advanced «c
rear __8,3ta b.4 | and •-lu-.d about under yesterday; January 58)4
dwreaae.,.........._................ 2*. .4 6 I ‘4; No. 4 Cbicaaoaprtng lAMjam; No. red wlu-
I week. 148.V14 I urrSuaW. Corn opened caHer. rallied a trifle flue*
tame week last vearlJt,7H6 I mated a*d closed SB's under vteierday: ca-h el
Hhowtng an Increase—.™™ IM-8 I ,gvj January 5i0J4>s uao weak and laltse uu-
—JejMlOt der yesterday: cash January 31*0 n.
*®Sf I Niw YORK, January 19-floai, eoutheru dnli
I and ratherweak: L»»*aunon to fair extra f.t.40a»4.7U
good to choice t4 7 • Wheal, »pnt ldllHc
2to.9l4 ■ *°wer; ungraded ppiiug flJ)I do. red 7t<
Ibtal eximrts to date...
mat year
i a decrease
itock at Interior towns....
Home time tar* wwer «...
Bhuwlng an increase..,
9torkat Uvcn»o»)l-
ato.vM i wttlte g| ; 2 red January. II 0lK«!l.<'J*. Corn.
-pot S^lVc lower; unaradwt «h#6lH; ungradid
“ l SJ *blta »<9to: No. 4 spot January P'S,
7,10,0 Oat-, ,puiaDOUi)4clowar.cl<isiuf dull; No. 2»,.s
WnOWlUg • UWIWW. ....HWSTO.MVSH,.
American cotum afloat for Great liriugn.....
tame time last year ...««*.
Bhuwlng au Increase.,
oer 1.1883
Galveston
New Orleans
7U.0K)
el 1,000
Hi, 000
6*19*.' Him - firm, new I2«k7.
LOUISVILLh. January 19 •Flour uu
* S»»60; A No. 1 f4.nt>09A.i
._7». Wheat steady: No. 2 rod winter
.. ___Jl.o3. — <Vmi, No. 9whao mixed 62.
Oat*, No. 2 western mixed S?X-
BT. lAH'la, January 19-Flour quiet. Wheat
lowerandslow; No. 1 fall 97^ cash: No 3 do.
,9iS Coni tower: «S9i9tSH uua; 46* January.
„ 490,157 Oau lower; 8JH«32H cash.
f
la fit
SS.S67I ATLANTAjUanttory 19—Ooflbe-Rlo i3iU4c:o|d
Bs==^==® sraasitxt'MMJ
»S5 nTV»wS
M.g41 Sgf~ r
•74 07.6MS
7 919 I tws-Ull
liSAVi I Moves 63
7*4
dii 6%c; XXXdo. 6 Candv—A^ort
Nartolk..
Baltimore
Ttaw York
Port RoyaL.
Peumoola.
Point.
oystor ?V--
l\tlt I 28.95‘
; kits 70c: No.2St
ibbls,L.W., 16.60 "
' ,00. hoop-
I In kecs,«!*o: »n 684. Klue-6a7u.
•ATUSOAT, JABrsOY 19. . . . .
New York-WhU. no lmport.otcb.op* w-enreed au K°ASISiL'lffitpFSfiO^.SS!
X*t raoetpts to-day amount tolVttb oales, acaimt 17 H:cat toft and erubml 8 V<;
14.381 bale, last year: expons 46.4-8 balro; last yea «g3SXi<- ni^fvSao.'s'S7: pSm’iKS
31,*64bales; stock 1,145.4X0 kalae; last year P31.U4 I a aiv hi. firm; dnn«attc4*(Si)4; LoulNaaal),
mw: ranxooa «H«4K
»w»itve4S»j4>a4<la,a*de4evIofqueostK,.„ JiNnMw»Tl,JaiiaaryI3-«T*a> fltm; tartare-
„.*u,o.m-»*.r,.u... 0 uu. U V Ml future. U*d.„ " J.e - - ----
fn ITvifTSImro <$^S?!5*t!r “ta tepj** Jantux£ [»«'»* eoitosl
USKL—SitotlS 5£h^z:tS«uSfi
appefimr aad Invtfomiar. a dettdon. flavor ta
■rsaka ‘ '- *
your ynvr
■aanlaetuiwi u, pr J C B Meant A dons.
A vs ivy Il> ahead.
Benson's Capctn* Porous P asters art easily
vit, n« matter wnat may com* next."—J. T.
; (lanntated»
atvaiovs aprtl
' l-Will* stay.
46«llva Jana-
Jaly It uwit,» j.
d!Sill3 1 »t«MlUyh*»d;ro-.w«t4«« 4. u. Sltfllron.
It <t-eta>5 lualt tooaeUar a Imre otened a irifiauetter i
,tl 4 mu „ 1 *at*r d-cHnad 44t po'nts. etoviux with a little m
An.u.t it aJaii u atieost tt 4 wil 441 talar aeauacw awa potaw. ciestoa sun a utile more
rep'SSlw .... 5.U I mbevrriliwit.W apjmtt: contract pade.^ 0.83^.16; Janturr
Oiiober.___iu.7Sa-— OCKbet 107,316.74 A854M-W.
OiirRoreUni VnH
w*rK clvt'A lull m
I iil*IU|!«M t^liiatn
waitfar M»4rm Pmlnt, U"ttitun and ilocrom* t.
t • •'« Krns-lr.iUnii. Arttwrur, immI wll e*.
Kmltroidvry, wiiit OUiifAtns nlmwln* h»w tl.o
nmilw. iltiwr I,, knit uikI rrochtsl wii.tj.vw »n*t i -----
t.ti qnltiN, wlthritittin iwlii**. in rriH-liatHml knit Bwjr
Kick*, MltTo-nw. Afchwna mid l.riynth«r up*TiiInrtirtos. Ilyf
M i.iitkw Tniiiii. !i;tA J. 1’rvfuMly UluaUnUtU , PrkO
cwnto; Flier for &1.00.
Stsmi'lncOiiHitfil lOliattN’tA. rerl.vratiwt rmhrolttupy
PtiilftiiN, I't.wuir I>»«triSuiltiT I'M, Innruciii.nn Ac. CC >*
AtWrcM fotton Ptih. Go* 47 Dorclay St. N. V.
r W itt!* of
THE SUN FOR 1884.
true out of our establishment during the put
twrlve months. , „ . ,
If yon wers to pssto end t^end all the columns
cfsllTKB fiUKsprtnfed and sold last rear, you
would get a continuous etiip of intrfcrilog tnfor-
nation, common sense wisdom, round doctrine
snd sane wit long enough to r ach from Priming
Hourevquare to tbe top of Mouui Cojk minis in
tbe moon, then back to Prtntlug House square,
aud then throe quartern of the way back to the
moon eg* in
But Tub Bun ta written for tbe Inhabitants of the
earth; this seme rtripof intelligence would girdle
the globe twenty seven or twenty-eight timer.
If every buyer of a copy of The hvh during the
past year has spent only oue hour over it. ana if
hit wife or bl« uraudfst her has spent emu her hour,
this nswspaper in 1863 has aff.irried tbe human
rare thirteen thoumud >tart of steady reading,
night and day.
ft tiouly oy little caieulatlona like tbeee that.
can form auy Idea of tbe circulation of iha Dual
popular of American ua*viwp;ri,or of lu tofiu-
anre on ihe opinion* and acturns ot American men
and womeUe
T«i ecu is and wlU continue to be a newapaprr
wblcb tells the truih wllbouttearnf eousequeoees,
wblcb feta at tbe faers no matter bow mut-ii the
process costs, which prerent* the news of all the
world without waste el wo-ds and to the moat
readable shape, which U worklof with all Ira hrert
for tbe causa of honest (overnmeut, aud wblcb
therefore believes ihst the republican party mu.l
(X. aud mast go la this comma year of onr Lord,
1881.
If you know Tat Ecu. you Ukt It already, and
you win real It with accustomed dlllyeoca and
prodt durlo, wbst Is sura to be the mostlntererilnc
year In iu history. It you do not yet kuow Tui
CCS, It le blah uiae to gel Into the .dnahteo.
Term, to Mall Subscriber..
The several editions ut Fas -ca an seat by mat',
KKipald. u follows:
)AlLY-aO real, a mouth, 86 a year; with Sun
day mitlon, 87.
fiUNDvY—Eight p*gsa. 1 Ms edition furalsheatbe
current Lews ot ihe world, epaefal article, ot
exceptional Interest to everyb-Hy, and liter*-r
reslews el cetr hooka oi the highest aerlL SI
a vear.
WEEK L i -SI a year. BUht puts of the heat
matter ut the dally louoa; au Axrfcultutal D,
partmenl oi unequalled value. sfwcUI market
report*, and Itwrary. sctei'ldr and domestic
inrxbaropy 1.
1. tv. tNuLA.NI>. Puhll.ber,
T»« ec.-t. *-'. Y. Clqr.
"CHANGE OF LIFE"
P *nta*a-iri horror*, and tho
with comparative comfort,
ACTIVITY AND STRENTGH
Given to the entire physical gya'em. and the Men- •
tal forces qulckcucd and euergix:d by tho us* of
"WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND,"
BRADFI ELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR.-
or TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Larre rise ,160. Small s-s* 75o(s. per bottle. -
Usnufactured oulj by the proprietor,
J, BRADFIELD, Druggist,
Corner Decttnrand Pryor etregta, Atlanta, Ga.
PD
WILBOR’S COMPOUND OP
PURE COD LIVER
OIL AND LIME. >
... to Itatiitrinri**
tbe cure of coughs, Coldv, Anthem.
“■* \ 8crofu>OU« liumnrff,
Bronchi tig. Whooping CViiifh. hcrof
led au CtK ratupilve 6} mptnam. It I
If e-.tmL Let noonenegtert the «
, rl v jrmpta
f dleroae, when an agtnt ta at hand wolch wilt
ire all complaints of then'**' Lnngan* vhro*'
K lured only by A. B. —“
d by all druggiata.
$525.00 £SS WiSS
and OaMvnasera.— rhe blneat tbmg ou rartb.
NOW’S YOUR TIME:
TO BUT
WINTER SUITS,.
OVERCOATS
WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. :
I AK SELLING TURK
CHEAP..
A. 0. M. GAYi
CLOTHIER, HATTER, i
I
MERCHANT TAILOR,.
87 rsarktre, streak, ...
ATLANTA.