The Weekly constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1881-1884, February 19, 1884, Image 8

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■Jr*' P ?ypr%< 8 ^ ' * T~~T, ’T ' T ^ w ! ' ‘ li T 5EKLY CONSTITUTION. TUESDAY. FERRUHY 19. 1884- TWELVE PAGES. LIFE IN NEW YORK. TheXUgsfor ’ Sport*-Y*rrat and Rot Flxhtlm Evenltg of Experience With a Spirit M dlura- An Expose of tho Perforraanee-Oilbert and SnUlvan’e New Opera. Special to The ConaUtmfoo. New York. Februarj 15.—Mrs Willie Vanderbilt li only one out of William H. Vanderbilt'! Are dauihteis and dangbtendn -law, and jet ibe itandi neat to the millionaire himself in the frequency her appearanoe in print. That la becanae ahe constantly doing odd things. Her conduct la never •candaloni. understand, nor ungraceful in any way; but she manages to keepjuit a little ahead the prooomion of fashion, (fulte respectfully and admlrl* gly, I shall now have o publish bcroace more. lu Central park, the other day, I saw a strik log span of fast horses drawing a Itusriau sleight swiftly over the snow. Notklngabont the sleek beasts or the vehicle wl'hlts black plumes and plenteous far waarocarious as tho driver. He sat bolt up tight, but without the stiffness of the Imitation English coachman now prevalent In this city, was of a medium height, and his seat wss somo what elevated above that of the girl who cat beside him. He was slender, slightly undulous, and neat in his shapeliness. He was envelop'd, down to the point where the lap robe hid his costume, In a coat pf sealskin, and over bis brad was a top p< luted hood of the same fur. He was a figure right outof a frigid cone picture. At this point In my obser vation, as the equlppage draw past mo, I made discovery which renders It necessary to stop writing of the driver as he, for the face which became vbl ble under the hood was that of youug Mrs. Vander bilt. The costume was her latest achievement. As soon as Mrs. Vanderbilt sees her quaint fur garment duplicated, as It Is bound to be without delay, she will discard It. The swell aim In New York is to do what others doaT, and, If possible, what they can't. Because the possession of a cou»■ try house fitted for winter occupancy, with a com plement of servants and all the requirements for luxurious occupancy, la rare even among wealthy New Yorkers, the exceptional owners of such tabllshments are taking companies of Invited guests to them. The custom Is to quit the city on tJatur- dsy, hold a dauoe on Saturday night, have a pro tentlous dinner on Sunday, break the rest of the Sabbath deliciously by flirtation, and return to town on Monday. These parties require, as a def- crenco to decorum, the presence of at least ono married woman as a chaperone; but she may be as youthful and frisky as her companions, and so there Is no hindrance to spooning, presumably al ways within the bounds of perfect propriety. We have a real prince among us socially. He Is a German and his lawful title is Prince Pleas. Wo Joooselycall him "Prince Plush," but always be hind his back. To his face, which Is bloude, beard ed and rathor handsome. |vo bow very politely. He Is the foremost of the season's aristocratic foreign ers. His presetted distinguishes every elaborate gatherlngof highly approved p?op!o. He Is an In* telllgent enough fellow, with good mauners, strong Geiman accent to his English and a figure jraltsb'o to the saiifrctory wearing ofevonlng dress. Will, hone of the nonrenso it pretentious so ciety is as offuimvo as seme of tho ruder diversions that we arc dropping Into. The rage for sports goes on. Theio Is a variety lu tho programme which did no', exist formerly. Oue of tho most cheerlug sports, and one that has recently very papular, Is ferret-and rat fighting. This Is construed to come within the law, and there Is little or no difficulty In holding matches uudsr the very noses of the police. Kat tights, chicken fights, dog fights and prlss fights are more or less opeu to danger of official tnterfereur j. Hut the forrot and rat are without danger. I saw ono oi these affairs In a store In Fulton street, kept by a harness desire who is more or less of a sportsman. There was lu tho cellar a pnrtlcu larty larte rat, which had boou the prldo of the establishment for months. They had aetil two cats down to kill the rat, anti both the cats had com - up the steps with alarming rapidity. A terrier, taken In to attack tho rat, was easily routed. The rat measured eleven Inches from head to tall, and was gray, vicious and old. A match was arranged bo- tween the rat and a ferret owned by Hammond, a professional rat-catcher In the up town hotels. A dry goods box about four feet square waa plaoed In tbo rear of the atom. Thou a number of spec tators were Invited, and bots were made. The fer ret waathrowutothe bottom of too box, and Ham mond, with a pair of rat tongs, wont to get the rat He was decoyed out ol his hole by somo phospho rous. The drug made him thirsty, aud no came out to get a drink. Juctas be put his head from 4b« hole, the rat-ca'chor aabbvd Mm, took him up ttalri and flung him lisle Iho box with Ibe trvt Bets were made at even terms, aud tho men crowd ed around the box. Ibe fight waa fast and furi ous. Iho ferret seised the rat by tho back of tho neck, and the rat got a throat hold on the ferret They simply writhed, bounded and slammod around the box, neither losing his hold, until In the end the rat was exhausted aud garo lu to his Inveterate foe. The ferret ate the rat, and the rat's backers passed over their meuey. It was a cheerful aud elevating amusement, and one oalou latod to lift men out of the dull and commonplaces of Ufa and teach them that oven tho lowest of Uod' creaiu rea are useful. Disgusting amusement, that? Then I will try to pleaao you with au evenlug of experience with what may be called religious diversion. It was an •ooount In a spiritualistic Journal of a stance, lu which a strange variation was represented as hav ing been made In the materialization of spirits, that impelled me to SIS West Thirty fourth street, where I bought a dollar's worth of the phe nomena. The mediums were Mrs. Bto-Jdard Gray and hsr son, DoWluC. Hough. 1 had read that thegboats, Instead of retiring Into the cabinet fi which they had emerged resolved themselves tuto mlat, sauk slowly downward In the middle of the room until they became a mere luminous spot on the floor, and then disappeared. Well, 1 found the evidence conclusive that the writer of the report waa truthful; also, that the manifestations were beyond question, fraudulent, though deceptive to whoever went there wishing and Intending to believe. With the exception of what waa called thedemalerlallxaUoo, the show had no novelty. Eighteen visitor* were ranged in a semi-circle, with every man placed between women, so that when bauds were joined be was likely to be con tent with the conditions. Fronting us from an op poalte side of the room, snd wltblu quick access from a door, was tho "cabinet," mads of dark cloth over a framework,with a curtained opening. Hough took aaeat therein. Mrs. Gray satat oue cud of ear row, end her husband at the other, so that any raid on the oablnet could be early detected aud frustrated. Then the lights where turned off, leaving us wholly in the dark. We rang some kynms, and soon our voices were ac- accompauled by a boll, a guitar aud au accordcon. which bad been put on a table. Hough may have done that alone, for ho was not bound; but there waa nothing to prevent the Introduction of an as sistant in the dark. Our facet were also fan ned as by a swirl of passing wlngs-or a palm-leal in mortal hands—whereat some of us gave little ex- clsmatlons of affright. Then weird will-o’-wisp •pots of Illumination swung to and fro. They looked like phosphoius, but Mrs. Gray explained that they were spirit cmanatons. Three big thumps In the c'.oslt startled ua. "Are you read for light, colonel?" the woman Tbelr Duly Fanil. “They are too cheap for the good they do,” I r- — — r -- .... they say of Benson’s Ca peine Porous Plasters. stance*, I started the old revival melody, "We wHI I p r t ce 05 cent* help her Just now.'; Thus I •^MBb^mjraUfo | rf 1C0 " 0,511 tugboat 1 1 a day's 1 Mrs. Gray had dbad cold and couldn't ring. She asked the company to strike up, and with rare pretence of mind undertheawe inspiring etream ■ Ion I 1 rM5,r * or * lu * men 1 tilng! I inf twelve hoars a day’s work. further time. They appeared In raplo sue seme barely showing themselves at tbeopenlnti other* emerging into foil view and several stepping • few (tot Prom the cabinet toward, the circle M „ p Rader, of Dari, Mllle, V»., eija: “ Dr - Klchmond-e Samaritan Nerrine cared w““ In e7e" ln.£n“' a of my daughter 1 , fit*." You can get at Drag- fleecy white material. There would here I gift,, been no doubt In my mind that Hough waa the I G reonator. as .’£• toms were <of bis ewe,^had not Ice tw<snt . feet uuok Is reported by Grand Haven 1 mother assured ua that they.were the enlivened I boall on ^ lcblxan. dead. Her confidence In my credulity led her to I on -»icuix*u.^ | SKIeffi “«”d e .Vo«Tei?ln°o“rd?j Ull Wewknewc.ofUealtatl Oman., NexnM that I might abake that J might shake of a French convent. •go. The band was woman's. and ~ —— face, which was pershtentiy hell down, waa as expressionless and waxen as a mask, and represent ed a woman of no more than twenty, and wonder- V complains I ful. indeed this venerable brad of a pious inititu-1 The New York Globe, negro organ, complains tlou of recluses, wore her hair In a ssnev hangover I that negro workmen are barred out of the trades her forehead. I could have janked Hough clear I unions, over the table at that opportune moment: and ft waa no great gain to my standing as a believer thst I refrained, for the next apparition was that of Charlotte Cushman, about five feet four. Advice to Holders. —— . . , . . . , need when children axe c- "Have they sawed you off, Charlotte? I asked. I the llttleiufferer at once: it produces natural,qule; Biff went my reputation, and thereafter I waa re- I sleep by relieving the child from pain, and tne lit gsrded with disfavor aa a skeptic. I bore the cold-I tie chemb awakes as "brvlht u a button." It I* urss of Mrs. Gray only long enough to see the de-I reryp* maferlalUUIon. It was very simple. Wbenllough, I the gu . ^ ,^ og „ | the bowels, an'd la the beat known ren f pleasant to taste. H soothea the child, softens enveloped in faux*, bad performed Joug uhe I the Rowels*an?i.?theb<St know?rera&yfor dlar- , wished In Iho guise of a canicular spirit, he stood I rhcea, whether arising from teething or other Instant Just nut*l*he cabinet's opening; nausea Twenty-five cents a bottle. 0 be afterward drawn in. 1 HE COPMH OUTRAGES. Farther details ef the (tiding «f Armed Hand* Thrsefhest Us Cesatr, NkwOrlp.ahs, February 15.—-The sub-com- ruitteeof the committee on privileges and elections of the United Slates senate to in vestigate the alleged outrages in Copiah county, Miss., arrived last evening, hav ing been detained eight hours at Pensacola junction. The subcommittee met in the custom In Indiana p'achei and pears are killed beyond mpe. but apples and cherries promise | full crop. DANDRUFF la Removed by the (Jse or Coconino, And It stimulates and promotes the growth of the I | hair. B Israeli** Flavoring Evtnselaaro thebe ■ uuci n btn«], cun* ftir.riu, urlnerr complwluU. II. and allflrunrl«t,. Dr. duller. Youthful V Lunar, Bankln A Lamar. YouUilnl Vigor Pllh core nerron, dc 1 ue auu cuiumiiiro ran in uie cuaiuni i blUtj, ImpotoDoo and nocturnal omladoun Si faouae in the otllce adjoining that of Collector I By mall, uetmt 4S Canal atreei. New York. Badgers Tho llrat wltneaa examined waa CHEMISTS HAVE ALWAYS FOUND The Most Perfect Made. A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. There is none stronger. None so pure and wholesome. Contains no Alum or Ammonia. Has teen used for years in a million hornet. Its great strength makes it tht ehtapttt. Ils perfect purity the healthiest. In tho family loaf most delicious. Prove it by the only 1 -i/e lest. THE TEST OF THE OVEN. MAXCVACrCXXD BT STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, 111., and St Louis, Mo. WF MAKE MO SECOND CRAPE COODfl, rue corron makkeii. February 16-Cotton dull middling Idling 9%: good ordlnrry— ; netn- ■; Rhlnuints —: tales 117. MOBILE, February Ifi-cotton steady middling 10)4; middling 10 good ordinary re* oelpt* '73bales; grow. 17S;,«alec 500; stoel 86,917; ex port? coanwlse 22A MEMPHIS. February 16-Cotton steady; m'ddltaa 10)<; good middling 1^: good ordinary 0)6; net rco» pts C<6 bales; gru<^669:shlpmenUl,8S6.imlos 2,350 : atock 74 651; * AUGUBTA.Febi JD)6; Irn empta 161 bales * CBAEUEfiTON, February 15—Cot*rei quiet and steady auuddUr 1 Cf{; low middling 10)6: poouor^l- *»ary ir%: ne? r oeiu. 1,145 bale** wrrsm l,145r aides iOO; su«ik 62,351; exports to Great Britain 4,760. The Mask SuIcbcrI. New York, February 19.—Tho following is | statement of the associated bauki for the week: us increase ~.*J,975,1C0 Specie increase 11.000 Legal tender decrease ..., 630 Deposits increase 211 Circulation increase 25 Reserve deacon* 1 081,600 The bands now hold 920,011,8 0 la excees of egal requirements. r»t v ... Mttaih, STC, tXiNHTlTPTIOll OFWff;v Atlanta, February 16 1S54. The following qaotAwona indicate the fluctuations ou the Chicago board of trade to-day: whsat. OpenlUK. Highesrt. Lowest Closing. *».... r 554 'G 10 H 1 0JX 10Cr>J .. . roH* March IS <0 18 40 18 W) May u.,18 CO 18 70 is 52)4 <n xab tan March 9 tl'A May 9 e0 18 55 :st Leon H. Matthews, bookkeeper of J. I*. Mat thews, who was killed at iiaztehurst, Copiah county, Misaimippt. Ue said he bad “Hother Avan’s Worm Ayrnp,” 1 Infallible, tasteleiw, harmless, cathartic; lor fever, ahncaa, restlessness, worms, constipation. 25c. OWSTlTP'nos own A ’ants. February 10 1884 thx wuxs axTinw. New York—The clore to-day brought about co particular change In the cotton market. Dullness fam'y ff.wS; extre faraHVsYfiflUe (Q- idm* a h,2 £V- lQ ' , ext I ft U drain of all dcs rip?,oris lx firm and ib-iwing an up- ward tendency. ■J.naa.—Kp, i *i.„. Com-G.iu com. car lota bulk G8: do. recked 7<’: dray lots 75; feed corn, car loti bulk 66c; do recked 6*c. dray lots 73c. Meal-Dray Iota 70c; at. cx meal $1 2G@|L30 «i lou lbs Oau-Feed, air lots bulk 45c; recked 48c; dray lots yc. Seed, cho.cn red rust proof car Iota sacked 58c: dray lots die ttya—Sants. Barley meal—f l.CO % bu-hcl in oray lota. Bra/.-Car lots, 1 Sriti-tt 5 iaSSS’^ ittCki #1,pg; dray j SF.vt TONE. Febraary 16 -Y)r~,r. noatheru very steady; common ... iwx exua 13 7^. -• |cho!c*' 14.7•«*}»,.10 Wheat, sp.t kc higher: u«- f raded red! 82(91?.21: do while 9.'A.VulO. Ao. 2 red ebrunry fU8)4- Coni, spot on it but without quotable cuange; ungraded 63362; do, white K2@ active in politics, and bad canvassed the I of counterfeits and ask your grocer or druggist tor I V*«Vi ih n !,»h ".IT I cuange; ungraded 53362; county. He considered the voting popula-1 the genuine article, prepared by Dr JGBbiegcft A I In tono prerslled all the week, and, although the 165; yellow souintra 62; No. 2 February tion ae to color about equal, but thought the I 8ons. | mouths have sustained no' loss by shrinkage, yet I Oat-, spot without much change; No. 2 uli *13, colored people bad a small majority. He 1 1 * * — — believed that the independents nad 50 ma jority in the county, but the democrats car ried the election. The respective parties can visaed the county together. There were some slight disturbances after the canvaas, and clubs were organized by the democrats, who went armed and mounted. KMirX AMP LAS1I. . They murdered aoiue, whipped others, I shortly after breakfast till and put rope* around the necks of others, I evening without experiencing but <lid not hang them. Three weeka before I relaxation, and I would not now the election he aaw a man who had been I dispense with it.” whipped In the southwestern portion of the I county. He also aaw Tom Wallace, who had | Ugly blotches and stubborn old sores are I Exports been killed by the same party, who was said I cured by Hamaritau Nervine. Try it, $1.50, * to have done many similar acts. One day I _■■■ ■» ■ — . _ before the election he saw an armed mob at | _ * or T hronl Dlaritfiea »nd Coughs Haxlehurst. I the specula lvo fueling has shown a want if anl I HowUnn; new 15*27. lD Btoro ' matlon. Spots have undergono no change; mid- ^changedS choice Early navigation Is hoptd for. ... 1M/ / I winter 94.76fl95.6ii. Wheat, regular opoued — m I dU °k 10 ^ c * I higher and closed higher than yesterday; Feb- lIomford'N Arid Phosphate Local-Cotton steadier; prices unchanged. Re- spring 9morcx Asstsu Mratai Labor. I SJlpts tor the week amount to 1,385 bales, against 12®* h 4 |2S.S nl? *?, W r I’rofessor Adolph Ott, New York,says of the 2,621 bales tor tho correapondlrg week last ysar SlbSaf^/; Fcbniio'S 55 ^* “ ^ '**** devote^niysel^to hard ^"mentid' NEW YORK. Fobruarv 16-The following is the I unchanged; cv For Thront DImcmncn and They inarched through the I Baowa’s Bronchial Taocuxs, like all really good town, halted and scut a message to his I things, are frequently lmluted. The gonnlno are brother, warning him not to vote next day. I old only in boxes. A few daye before the election the colored church was burned. The independents had at tempted to organize a club there. The utobb carried a cannon all over the country, and Samo time last rear................ ...... . „ (ring a decrease**. 416.8^7 I iualdo prices: N« 2 reo fall 91.0^9(1 UK cosh; for the week............. 116,*66 I No- 5 do. 9J>4 bid Corn higher but slow; 60)^ Same week last year 102,m I Wi cash. Oau dull alS5M cash. ringmlnroaeo 18,199 I - rotal oxpoi ' netlme Showlm towing a Stock at all united States porta...... Same time last year Showing an Increase^. Hut two ermeteries lu tho New Jersey suburbs of | 51?? town< —• Now York allow negroes to be burled lu them. *..2.730.3.11 1 .. 3 534.850 I 801.0:9 I ATLANTA. February 1C - Coffee—Kin 12>£ 214o, . old government Java .6c. 8ngare — Very steady .......1,019 577 I and quiet; standard A 8H: granulated Ji w hne ox- 93i,s:to I ua u 8)4: Now Orleans itiyara offeriug as 8H.247 I follows: yellow clarified 8X; N. O. white W A . Mo- 1x6 396 I lafwes—Black strap, 22£23 In bbls. Hyrup—New 153 9:7 1 Orleans choice 55; pilmo 45; fair 8M»4u. 17,627 I Tewh-Maok 40(860; green 406*60; nutmegs 31,15: 89-4,01)0 I cloves 66; 16; cinnamon 25; Ltlgon 60: — **-*— <A ;maco91.25;pepper 18. Cracker- □ bUttOr Zn- rvoarl /,-rrl M4c;X3 yckerel—; ^ kits 70c; Mo. 2 X bbls, L.W., 96.00. Stock at Liverpool-. Samo tlmo last year Showing a decrease.., Showing an Increase... bt^.OOO I African ginger to;maco 91.25; popper 18. Cracki 1-2,000 I -milk 7%c;3o*U>n butter to; pearl oyrter 7He: aln 814,000 I wda5^c:^2i dj. 5*ic, XXX.^ Candy—Arac I».»: d ll? | lefts 90; total net receipts of cotton at all ports since oer 1, 1883: Galveston New Orleans. IbMs j in keen, *’<a- in noxre 5Hi Klee—6^70 ’ 630,406 I NEW YORK, February 6 -OoTW:. spo 1,344,633 I firm at 12H«12H: No. 7 hiospot 10.w. # 2-0,370 1 Bugar firm; Gfr to good refluliiy 6)406; re- lircd'lt occsaionalTv V \v7t ness andhishrotlier I , For ^T®" 7Pmr " A ! len ’* Brain Food has stood the urcu it occasionally, witneaa bu*i uia uruiuor 1 strongest trsis as to lu meilt-i In curing nervous- sold gtNxls throughout tho country. Hhots I nesa nervous deolllty and restoring lost powers to were 11 red through his door by a mob. Arm-1 the weakened generative system, and. in no In- ed bauds notified the Matthews family that I II may trouble occurred, the tatter would be J ' U ’ U, “' “ Jr,at hsld mpotiDibla. Witnera was a merchant Yotaottr- at llulehurat. Hemal of the men in tlie I . ~ mob owed Idui and hla brother (or goodf, and BftoaneanSTfiSnd had run away to avoid payment. Krasina I — Wheeler waa very friendly with till brother, | Rraened From nealli. and wa, at hlf house before the election. Wheeler lied no diMculty with witneei'e brother, and could have had nothing against him outaide of politic,, aHoT down *v vn> roue. A, Boon aa the polle opened ou November Ihni min M hta^na^na wu I mnB M Dl * “ * n " 1 “Oiler, it one lime a I phlla,letphla 111303 •hot down by Wheeler ju»t as hi,insraiwu I w , nt aro und that I wa, dead. Igave Wwt Point...... -.... l»,ita I baltimobk, Fcbraarv la-Ooffee dull! Bio car. chocked on the mil ll.t. w I torn, learned up ho „ lmt . , rlend told m . of j, R . Brunnrtck — 7>~ I ^ - - ■ tbia from the election omceif. fie heard the I, j.i, it ALL'S BALSAM FORTHK LTTNOH Port Koval... — — — 10.’ report of the .un end ran to tho pollingpl.ee tottle. when, to my eorpriS, X SSS gsS ' - 2i ^ I OHIOAOO. Febmaw 1«-Sugar, rtmitard A7J< The door had t«onclo«Kt and Ua pu.hed t , uen „ d to feel , nd , , 0 . d ,/j f ee l better mSA-n" 1 " 1 " gw cutloal 8X3S; grmmiAued*J<. open, and ,aw hla brother lyiog there dead, I tba0 for t i, rce yMtra p M t, 1 ' •hot through the hreatt. On hi, way to the I y , polling place witneta met Wheeler and other armed meo. The armed mob, who were riding j - * ,:,f"!L“VeA*e h « A 3,,8a over the country before tho election, declared I rtccr ‘he itai C.ll aert. In the Adlroudac. that they would carry the election I with fhot gum or the knife, If necemery. I The leading tollei artlclea of jJgpti Bm..... - Witnen gave the names of a number of per* I ,’o., ol Boatou, oomprlje Bnraett’eootagneand llor sons who were in the armed mob. Among | mcl for the bandkeroblef; cocoalne for tho hair; Total LOUISVILLE, February 16 - Provisions firm and In good demand; new mere pork 9)8.25 Bulk meats, shoulders 7£4; clear ribs 9.60: clear sides 10. SATURDAY, rr.BRUARY 16. NewlYork—Cotton opened steady with futures I Bscon, shoulder* lower. A dull tone still prevails, and the maiket I hams, sugar curod'18. Lord' A I seems of downward tendency. Spots unchanged; I de f t middling 1051c. | Pehraaryta-ProvtBon. flre«_,nd "All ready,” was the hoarse (attend response. The voice might have bten mistaken for Hough’s difRUtsed; bat she sxp'slned thst U wss the super natural one of a colour), »ho came forward from ibe dead to conduct ths orancea. A gas Jet wss * outline* o* <1a»k when M-m* ■ CsWpft |f dlsilrctiy risible (ban It ttsll; wa- tne aeao 10 connuct me seances, a g very dimly lighted, unly the faint until objects could he dUlitiKuUbed. but w thing white fluttered out from the •tamed more distlrctiy visible than it ••It iQilnrttnt ilDapp-an d. an More music.'’gnwled the CH**orel; **lhe spirit haven't gained safllcient power to »ui. d the 1 gt t.’ ItitriifU’M Toilet Tho leading toilet artlclre o , February J number wi«" that of J.T, Mead,""chair" I kallUtori foj tho ,klni 'ahd ortentattooth wa«h. I Netrecotptat»dayamount tolO,8SbaIoe,tgahut Imwu.TDouidOT^K'^lwj'riblidMpSStod S!* mnn of the ocmmUta. ^ Witnen mentioned tho kilting of Frank I .ndNeltfon both tiwtlfy over their autograph, Uiat 1 *M« halcfi Mock 1,001,811 hale,; tut year Ml,573 | Sage, and the abioting of It la wife, the I they have adopted the uae of Ibeoe tlrf.ot prepare whipping of Henry Potter, assault, on David I Hon,; and they especially iwjomraond theooooatu, it.it iit.ii Uiilnmuti Sn.itli. and other nan. til to I and eolnaue, Burnell A Co., are alio, the maker. . —...-.spot 9 5.00. Middies nominal; long clear 10. tsJuw wtglTStha optulng and oloring quotations I Lnrd opened 8(95 points higher but later lest the if roUon lu.nre* to-day i I advance, closlngsteady • contract grade spot 10 00jj evax*” CLOcur. 110,30: February 10 OOrilO 15. M.wh 1117 !o'««iS» 10 78^10 7? oHHIAHO. February 16-Pork in fair demand; Sta^wo'vwehtortWttltam Dtvely in wood. jKrtt.nrr.7loa7.jio™ Lm..."'. .tttaSK!!— 1 — " May —HOiJtl 01 May.™ —Ucoai; 011 Bntameats.lo fair de- Juno- UtsSlUfl Jnne— U.14* I {Sml'ie ,n“* 7- "- July —11 J8;4tl K July—ll.JPun as I «»,®J9I0 *°* Angus!34^)1 35 Annuit.83 '10| .7lvNTA. Ftbrusry 16-Market firm: desrrib :>f tho purcut sud most delirious flavorlug extncU near VsudsUs, lit., Muudsy. COMNirUPTlON CURED. Belt and Hulomon Hiulth. trod other uwolb on colorrd men by the armed mob. He mid I (0[ ;s 0 culnlr,e. that these outrages had the etlect of frighten* lug the colored people and driving them to the wood,. They wereafrald toslccpat heme. Home few voted on elretion day, and other, went to the poll*, but feared to vote. There were only three or four colored men in the , . „ . thought to be democrat Most of the | having had placed in hla band* by an hast I October....—10 (H* uotniwr....—totriuto.*, I toneoiu.y»t tsV. l*w—Ttero«, raflned, 10}ji outrages were committed on beat three. Iho I India missionary th3 formula of a simple { Eorsmbfi... lo52t>lo6J Noxctcbw IU534IC.51I st. I/>UI8, February 16—ProvMoui quiet and armed band, wero coiiiposcd of democrats remedy for the speedy and permanent enreof I aloud dull. uii.a7.SeO baler, | wl’h only a sunll Job trade done, lie Mill that tho reptibiieaiia on election day I consumption, hronchliia, catarrh, asthmaand I iiT.ircat-fuinm ctoesc flat, flvnts OplanSs were all armed with pialola. He and hts I all throat and lung alTcction,. also a |osjtive I , 1W6J! priuj,, jus.im, ulc. 7.000 b«t<- nt which I wins. Uoaor, at, H. 0,,> d r ;d Wh0 n r u"' d '.n",bidy t0 klired ,e oi ^"ul’SmptalXVftarh.vIngM fta r«c, : n d.trxt, amm.* “?'.A > .. “7 ... I I “L^-Cotton s-cady a, tormor prices: Ooed I after' r h* bad been killed, and mw others vrlio I oases, him feit it his lutjr to mske'iTknown To I roull’.'Xet^w mtddtlM I ta M.SJjSS'sSW.®" had been wbitiiKhl. Witness was engaged I his suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo- I middling »0Mc,^middling 10H9, strict low mlddHng I r jj. AW . jjaported 93,0m for three or four weeks in canvassing the I live and a desire to relieve human autlerine, 110c; low middling 9Ho: strict good ordinary vjio; I o t «tio 93.RAt2.EO; irnpo: county. He did not meet with any armed I I will send free of charge, to all who desirnit. I tlngosOHc: stains «Hft*Hc- I Hxtilled coin wbMt. Gei bands, but heard of them. Ue saw an armed I this receipt in German, French or English, I NEW YORK, February J6-Total vlsibltfsupply cf Igj’g 1 , bend in Haxlehurst on the day before elec-1 with full directions for preparing and using, cotton for the world 3,397.453 hales, of which 2,757,459 1 I : gin, domino 4.50: Cogiisc bmuXy, do rted — 1, There was a political meeting there. I Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, nam-I iugthecanvavstio violence wssoth red to I ing this paper, W. A. Novas, 14f Power’s! witness or any member of I block, Rochester, N. Y. tion, lluiiug (he his family, boles Is American,against 8,225,044 and 2,574,914 bales I ppwuucg respectlvoly last year; receipts of cotton at all into-1 BALTIMORK. February Ifi^Wnlsky quiet aud rior towns 82461 bales; receipts from planUtions I steady at fl.I901.MX. A.OUJS V1LLX, February 16—Whirky quiet Sit 1.19. st v«i«mn. mUGArio. February 16-WhUky steady a 191.16, ST. LOUIS, February 16—Whisky steady at H.16. ananynious letters ami a resolution of warn-1 The Osier Cotton has taken more premiums, and 1 91,515 b * 1<- ' cr °P in tight 5,ul2,o02 ba.es. ing. John M. Matthews, sou of the Matthews l “ i Who was killed by Wheeler, testified tohaviug m » rkeU ^ advertfsement In this Issue. w seen an armed tuob at Uss ehurst on electiou I Ladies who regard fasmion and xcoxoatv day. He also gave hearsay evidence as to I write to the KrasHKXDT M’r'o Co., New York City, ■ , , ■w.w.nUHm, -n.i .vn.trt 1 ~ . . . the conv.re.tlm between Htierilf Hargrove ^*11-1}™ ano niuslrailTM of Km “pUuT low btl^ S oMit£IniZi^3 c l^ ol Matthew™ “ "ftota llri.1 J3^SST«2?wRSffl*7k5B?KSoiSbSS*to«i I?. Un «.«*»«• MWI“? Mar*.«taUv ! yF5Jto,i. |Lrtareooa.blcaumberwoalrttallreadltjr. The through hla uncle', store door In the 1 country, and next day a committee of nine men presented him with a resolution. ,,. — „ u . olr „ t „ uu , k , threatening all the members of the Matthews frightened. Your halrie falling off—that' family, including the women and cbildreu. certain. A glanee In the mirror, or an lnveatt* Ha detailed the incidents connected with hie I gating committee of flngen tell the diaual Tluic loNtop It. It's too bad. Sir or Madam, but don't get 11VKRPOOL. February ’.6-noon—Cotton qul:t; middling uplands 6 1M6; middlingOrleaus 6 j6 16; sales 7,000 boles; speculation and export 5.0; re- — - “1: unlsuds low mid- Maren delivery 5 50-61, ) 54 61- April and May ___ __ June delivery 5 8t-6i; j cw pings can bo had. We note a xtiffehiDK in tono. 3-14: July and Auguat I though no quotsol-* change in prior* to-day: good d September delivery med.u<» muhs 14 to 14H nsndj|»5ajl<5- to '6H . — « February ana aisren aeuvery 5 wet. | *nd • reasonable aumber would 6ell resdUv. The March aud April delivery 5 54 61- April and May I market is nresgrelv supnlied Jnst now, tnongh a delivery 5 59*4; May and June delfv— - * • * June and July delivery 6 3-<4; _ _ _ delivery 6 7-64; August aud September delivery | med.ua* muhs 14 to 14H DahdjTt95«91 futures opened quiet. I b*Dd«r2596*sv 6 hand* 114 <asi6>. Goodhonea LIVEHI’OOL, February 16-1:80 p.?m.-Sales 0 f infsl: demand wUh supp!ymoderate; p.n* hoi American 5.700; uplands low mlddHng clause Murcn I ran*® In Pri.e from good medium 9125 and April delivery 5 53-64; April aud May_delivery | 99165. CHICAGO, Februarv 16—The Drover's Journal re- jSSSKJftS?STUt^n'WSBSfflS U Z'JZSZSSlpis?,' , HM?BSSlL , SSd September de^ I ^SnSr?iHBBVj». ■brDmcnufl.oco;.mm.: pish county, native resides Tbo witaasa . _ . be kurw sbuat <he outrsgvs from common report, "—* *—* y of L H. mtlce R W. Burnett chrir ^Ha^is 1 C a I ro,nr * *MU**9* and giosi Not a dye, nor b“ father I • 1 «g*nUy perfumed, a perfect dressing, from Haxlehurst. | ssw YOKE, February 16—cot 01 dull; reWdllDg I rough packing 6.B0.97.56: paci E @7.55; light 6 10R7 70; skips 4 ; I evipts 1.500: shipments 4,w0; ■ l Ji hair somewhat gray, too, aud crisp? Alas. _ _ ,re—V* - .;. ..*- • JtaJ* The Balnui will give hack th, original I S.i recrtpn'i.747; «.o5s.674: ominildated net te^ I P?/?, < inanuf ibe IbdependeatexccutlveooaaHueeof Co | cotor^wftow. ; _.nd .«l«a Not aidye, norolly |gjg»»3Ri.«»>-«» •• Mtata aw»; to gJ^WaB-W* Wm nf Inferior to fair I1ALVBWON. February 16 -Co-ton stoady; mid* medium to good 5.2S@J.W; cholep toex* dltiif 10K: low tobtillD* 10 M«; »ocuordlnarrI™ 6 * 5,, <i» 6 * 10 * • 9-16: nn.read»•’«767 baler; from 767- «•)•* 809; 4 5o.i|G.f6. Cattle, re- urltnds 10W: middling Orleans 11: *«us 150biOoT I evipts 1.500: shipmenu4,200; strongandactlve; cx- SllSS^I.M7ti!m&ln^ VSh K°°d tortotreshlppln f steer. 5.75 celpts 19,828: exports to Great Britain 23,675; to I Wj^iwntanujo medjnBSfi;^®.?®. J coutineut 2,694. » W ««Uifled at great length, recidug what out the o * " Kougli ou Uwta. Clears oat rst*. mice, roaches, files, ant*.bed-bugs I i***. MA6!! exports to Grest Britsiu 5,6t7;^ coast- chipmunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. DrufgUta.|*l*H'N& -ORFOLK, Febrasrv 16-Cotton cosy; middling substsuusliy corroborait- g the iesttmouyt.fi. m. Mathew-, given vestentay. that several colored gien bad been xtUed, and others shot and 1. and otherwise roughly bandl “ »..« election uckeu of Independents seut distribution taken from them aud destroyed bands of armed democrats Upou craw examlu »H by Hensior tsulnoury. wimesses said that ou bt p- tember 6th he saw llart and seven other* I for himself, yet many will go about hacking , mskir* desnsraatna ttnd eoughing until a friend recommends Dr. I rales to splnurr« S0J. SfiilSliESit hln. Jhi^ I^l*den"5^.tl Ball'* Cough Byrap for that cough. ^bo-to*^ F.bra. -* - called wltncas a dam liar,’’ whereupon witucre M —~ I .^w middling drew a dirk knife aud made a lunge at Hart, I Money to Loan cutting blscoat. Hart at the time was attempttug I on Improved farms In Fulton, DeKalb, Henry, to draw a pUtol. Both ran. Mart turned aud I Rockdale, Newton. Morgan. Greene. Tsitaferro, fired, shuotiug witness through the thigh. | ciarke, ** “ *— stock on the market. Butter-Choice In demsud at piau.raso* T*otAtt>os-r2.00(BrA50 Vbu. Bweet Potatoo^OCckl iruarv 16-Cotton quiet: middUng bUNhol. Dried /rait-AppIes, unpccied «Xc; uu- export! to Oreat.BrttetD I duU? Ornot?—Teaoew*eienoue; yellow Denver. fi*J5 aaair. oewwn, asms, ,.ieeue Taiiaurro i WILMINGTON. February !*—Cotton iteafly; Btlfl* I Cabbevc-48t^c Fea-bcr^-Uull: cintne ikelocouee. MedUoTen.t Cherokee connUta! | flHnglOMi,lowaiMflUryiiSi xoodordUacr At; not MotW: pvtef-Wa*. cheeee-Mlected cream UM are operartnx through ibe Corbin Bint, amt | tereipr.(Whale.* rm>U: relue aouo. .lock 7,*U: I Feanut,8«9c. The drureiit who hceitatca now is lost for I can nexodate promptly every loan wo uurteneko. I export* coastwise 1,-tlt. 1 • ■•j— the winter. H* ehould sling together »nt. “*• I _?HlUDKlJ-lUx l F ! rt.m«T,t*-C<mon.tm;mM. | sweet oil and liquorice and bring out his I ■ '• \*»» Ern. c*t cough cure at once. Dr. Bull's Cough Hyrup 1 . CaLHoca A Ciao. does not pay him enough profit. Ott. • tUMtaBiecmre. rvu.uair au Ding 10)4: low raiddUng ; r»*'l mhvIpu 70 boles: p to Great Britain 2,529. SAVANNAH. 10S14; low mlddllug oU 683 balcw: (6,6.0; exports eoastwlse 744. - ■— 1 fcratc to te'move effectual inVllefol hshimal I NEW ORLEAKb. February 16-Ootton dull; mid-1 CHARLES It)N, February If-^Mittstureentimi When your wife's health is bad. when your J etipatj*n than anything I have ever used. It istbe I WH* low mtddlim; 10 1-16: wood ordinary I 3>X; rosin steady; strained and good strained 91.90. * * * 'I ‘ !- - • *-“ • -• - - '•*' — AMU .IX.4IM.I NEW YORE. February 16-kcala auu at 9L42X 69L47H; tirpentlne firm st 87^. Dr. Pierce raid: "I have found Bmlth'e liver good ordiuarv 9)4- WILMINGTON, February 16-Turpentin* firm at stock 7 562; exports 3*: rosin firm; strained ft l2H;gooditnlned91.17)i: ’ 1firm st $1.15; crude turpentine steady; haul 91.25; yellow dip and virgin J2.C0. f 16— Turpentine firm at nfirm; strained and good strained 9i. 17)£: esles nominal. CHARLESroN, February !6 -fiplrlta turpetUlce . February 16 -Oottouquiet;mfMling il ’. ’ *J!? IddUug 9H; r*v>d orainsr» ej<; nci I 8AVANWAR.February bale**: ere** 681; 1,6X1, steel: I 85; sales 100barrels; roslnl ' *' • * I —!.l„^ tfl/. talae esTsm *»-NEW-®i|ts'CHQiC£'es SEEDSllFRUiTSI iz roses; 30 PACKETS FEStf&Js SEA ODD PANTS I ODD COATS. WINTER SUITS OVERCOATS —AND— WINTER UNDERWEAR I LOWER THAN THE LOWEST l,cio^ , ou.w»^ r oW e uV“ U7 redUC ' a INOW’S YOUR TIME. A. 0. M. GAY CLOTHING, HATTER A MERCHANT TA1L0B, 37 PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANJA. CA. — „ ..J” Corn-Mills and Millstones, ALL SIZES. THE BEST IN THE WOULD 1 SAMPLES OF MEAL SENT ON APPLICATION. Enttlii'-K fit. a Mil,,, and alt kindiof Machinery at lowret *^*> pilarr. Addren, □ PERKINS BROS.. Atlanta, Ga. FLORAL. GIFTS! cn PAQflC M,mu>lin ^ »«iskd. DU LAhUOMlir. Hiaullful rfealgaa, »uar nrally printed,Mr. It VACKH, this Mr. S2J5& 2!ST7St i raap.ei.Vfi IfN-rroar friend. !• hpad will, tnu, A am4jmn will aMala |W f TllltKK eRr.MIL XHand Jf ;e«fIn»kriiKI', Agvnt'," Allewninf RnM|»lfe, SitoxU. MaanlSpa NlRTlironO CARD ilk, Snrlkf-rtl, Ctnn. I.UIHJ Usmm § LIFE LOANS AT 4 PER CENT. r Btestnusttyis No McoftlrreiulreU «iecp, (or tolmM. .od then only pen... 1 Tnftf loan* are for ponrrr mm of moderate meut. in amouats i» w.'iueL a»to‘;;u. o. AGENTS WANTED ( l.lborel eateries and expeu- ■ex paid to sell out Nuraory Stock. j WilliE FOE TERMS. FRANKLIN DAVIS &C0., Richmond, Va. WANT POUNDS GOOD CLEAR i Highest MARKET PRICES PAID. DR.F.KING ATLANTA, GA THE OLD BOOK STORE. 12 WHITEHALL MTREET AMKd BANK .BLOCK, ATLANTA, GA.- Wsnted to nurchsse Confederate Money, Old iks. etc. Write for particulars, prices paid, cic. sp^cla,iy. I sell cheaper uth. Wanted agents for Books. .. ol Bonks a houseluthoaouih tion books. W. B. BURKE. WANTED! AN ACTIVE AGENT TO SELL AUBER’S beer! n.u uijiv u r*riivi of the finest beers in this country, brewed of the best Malt and finest Hope. Address PHILIP J. LAUBKR A (Q . Limited, Fhilsda . Pa. Our -Annua!• Catalogas, DeanlUhlly Ilnsmyrd ■uu ItluurHlnl, IIIiiIm nix axen n11UTre ; vo. RY• MAH •'•LTntE. Vico - hi iriim.i TAIH.EK.GU.1KMEN. SHALL GDAI.VN and WAtHnS ’ 'MAILED FREE UF0N APPLICATION.* . M. SARGENT & CO., Seed Prowers, Macon, Georala. STAMPING | O MU working pattern*, InelmMn* Scollop*. Braldlnr, and K*n*lnxte« Strip* for andarwaar aad drea* trimmlar, MUtarns for CUtcklna Stockings. Sprays of Plowara, Bordara, Corner*, Ae., for TaM# aad Vlano tovars, Laatbraqalai, Chair Back*. Ae., also your awn Initial* for HandkarchUft, list-band*, Ac., with Powd*r, nad aad lastractlotu. mbs poat-pald for CO c«ni»—Can to* lu*d a band rad l Kk 18 ■? ; ___ Knlttlag. “—Pour f. Mew York RitmtosastthTTI ;TI.*/u«’llc*tbvn£U ACOlfiEII 131 Of GOODS Embroidery, Braiding, ate., 25 ct*. I Needlework,"Aa Pnjea b ira brarxhe* of EabnUsn, Knlttlag, •cbatlng. Lac* Making, Rag Maklr- *- — f “ - Inf This Oiifsi ■than an/thing 'Stood no capital. JLYoamrJ' HHwWRfe , M. Youwr j:»*irtaeo-*ichbULY5rfc WATCHES. Dou l imy until you find out the new improve* teats, tend for illustrated Catalogue. . P. STEVENS WATCH CO., A-lnrte -Th*. GOSS&UtR GARMElVi’S fREE. nt this pdpsr who will agree to show » ueu your wue ■ ueaun w mu. w urn your i aupaueu tnau acyuung 1 nave ever usee. It isthr I i*' ,Q x iv*- *- - - ------- — -- . C iW-ireo are sickly, when you feel worn out, h»w? of three liver nwdldnee." L. Pierce. Al) I 2 * 600i u e Brown’s Iron Bitten. I druggistssdl Smith s Uverumic. wessAw | «tukr.3,28i; exports to Great Britain 2,160. To any reader our gnodi and iry n i»bu-tree *-*1. * wo will send fwotpald iw*> foil rpnof Garra will send p*a»t paid ser Bobber Wait rpn • wied you cn i this out and return oa*. poe« age. etc. m»-s among frieRas sixes i>di'.s Goraa- out msstdpica, pro- n with ISctstopay