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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA-, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1885.
Exciting Events ot the Week
Across the Water.
SOLDIERS STONED BY A MOB,
An Alarming Increase of Suicides
in Berlin.
War Declared Between Servia and
Bulgaria.
XoiMir, November 9 ??? Mr. Gladeloae aUrt-
???d from Haworden today for Kdinburgh, in
good health and apirila. In replying to an ad
drees at Chatter, the ez-premicr aaldi
'<1 am going io Midlothian, not toaeeura my
election, hot to teach and prtacb the neoeialty
Sot unilad liberal action."
Great enthnaiaau waa dlapiayed by the large
crowd preienl.
Large crowd, were eaaemblad at the vsrvrae
atationaon the line of railway to welcome
Gladstone, at the epecial train atoppod
a Itw momenta at the different pointa.
The ax premie; had enthnaiaatie receptiona
at Wanington, Prcaton and Carliale, and in
abort addretteaaaid bebeiiered tha country
waa aUll faithful to liberal principles. At
Wigan a photographer waa presont and so*
enroll a llkaueta of Gladstone aa the latter win
lianing cut of the carriago window. In a
speech there the ex-premier declared the as
sertion of the torlee that they had assisted in
carrying the Iranchieeact through parliament
WU not trne, though they loyally aeaieled in
uusif the redistribution of ieata bill.
At Oarliela, Locker iy and other
places on tha route orowds
at people were so great aa to Impede tha re
alerting of the liberal leader???s train. Glad
stone arrived at Edinburgh at 4:40o???olock
tbli afienoon. Here be dollverod a long end
unexpected epeteb In rceponee to the repeated
ealla of the immenaa crowd which bed goth-
end to welcome bim. The enthusiasm dis
played by the people wee unexampled In the
political history of Great Britain.
Lnraator, November 9???A mob of two bun-
dred men today stoned a battalion of eoldiera
without provocation. The disturbance threat
ening to become Melons, g strong force of po
lice bad to be called ont to quell the rlotere,
Three soldiers were badly wounded,
Loaoon, November 0.???The pope???s enoyeltcal
letter quotes end approves the lylltbue of
flux IX. against modern civilisation. It do*
senncM popular government, and lnalata upon
the Obedience of subjecte to their ???ovareigne,
and on sovereign obedlenoe to the pope. lie.
lltlsm, the pope lays, ought to enter Into dell]
Hie. He urges Catholics to lake pert in al
political elections.
Lussaici, Kovambor 10.???Owing to the re
cent civilian attacks upon the soldiers, a large
Party el tha Klng???e Hoyal Bides broke out ol
the barrack! ben tonight, armed with bayo-
sela, and make an Indlaerimlnata attack upon
tha people reiidlng In the vicinity. One man
w??s stabbed In the heed, and three man ware
severely wounded. I Pickets ware immediately
rent out ??cd> the mayor and a large force ol
police soon arrived and suppressed the dis-
Tbe people residing In the vlcInUy
^ w
fled in torror???to their homes and barrio
the doors. The eoldiera were eventually car
ried bock to the barracks.
lH-nux, November II).???At Klllarney fair
tedey there wee stale ora number of plgg,. t
then became h n.-wls Uint tlio plga I.J ???. _ i-t??
a loyalist, Captain Magill, wharoupon tha pur
chasers refused to nay lor them.
While Michael Nugent was p...???. ???
lno Callymehtn union to record hla vote,
contrary to tho wlshee of tho nationalists, ho
was dragged from hla oar and beaten so badly
that bis Ufa le despaired of. Ilia assailants
escaped,
liogerO???Brien, a prominent mombero! tho
ntiloun) league, hoc. been ebot at Athlona.
Two arrests liava been made Inconnection with
tha affair. The ehooling resulted from agra
rian troubles.
Loses*. November 1#.-The trial ol Mr.
Bleed, editor of the Pall MellGuetta, Mr.
Bampeon Jaquea, of the eamo newspaper, Mrs.
Rahacca Jarrell and Madame Lonlee Monrry,
on ehargeol Indecently eisaulllog Ellas Arm
atrang, wu begun today at tba central erimt
aat cenrh Tho prosecution announced that
all the charges against Mr. Hramwall Booth
had boon withdrawn, and that tho conspiracy
doncS! '* ,ln,t ,h * dofcnJ ?? nt * had boon aban-
Ella???s Armstrong loallflod regarding tbaal-
legad indicant aMault on her, the evidence ao
Sat being a repetition of her former statemsnts.
The prisoners, except Madame Monrry, are
not represented by eounMl. The Jury ro.
turned a verdict ol guilty of Indecent assault
Mtlnsl til four or the prisoners. The justice
then resold itntcnceon tha prisoners. as fol
low* :Mr. Stead, three months! Kebscoe
Jarrett, six months, and Bampaon Jacqi
on* month, sll without hard lata; Madams
Leuiaa Monrry,tqaix montha.wlth hard labor.
Loicoa, November 11???Mr. Stead, the con
victed editor of the Pall Mall Gaaatia, wae
Interviewed In ColdbathBelda prison, today.
Hla warden wu present at Ihetntervlow end
Vtoffag was not allowad to shako hands
withhlm. Btaad srn in prison garb, consist-
arlaaa
breut
V
Jlongarry cap, looae ilowlng yellow
jacket, stamped on the left
With "Circle B, 1 stroke,
, b *??7. eoane yellow'
r*????iiMwaa tho government broad arrow,
over the aided patched boots. Ills hair vu
cropped abort
Btaad appeared to be aufferteg eeveraly
from cold, Via hinds being tucked In hlscape-
"v wae in feily
He le at-
celt, but the
??? ???.anisespa
cious sleeves for warmth. He wae in fairly
lowed Vw
, however.
Libia la bis
a read it Hit breakfait conaiala of thin
ponldgoaad brown brand i dlnnar ol suit
jraddlag and supper of norrldge and brown
fcratd. He sees nobody between 4 p. m. end
??a.m. Bleed t daily teak is to pick one
fddhd of oakum. The ordinary prlsonera
i???h???h three rounds. The sentanoe of
aU prlsonera commence ou the Bret day ol the
??ni rt .I. W af* October 10th. Btaad
Will therefon he released on January 10th.
Emaocas, November 11.???Ur. Gladstone
and wile, and Lord Boraberry and wile, to-
daydreva lna cerrian from Dalaneny park
SstestiWyTa
wlthpeopte awaiting to hear hla address.
Gladstone said it waa impoealble for perils-
mentta deal with Ue IriahqnesUanssliifM-
terily, except by thai action ol a party power
ful ???longh to srt iudepeedsntlv of lhalrlih
vote. According to torv at wall aa liberal re-
wteS,bi tt raife in ute!
???jjjj* v??a of the highest importance. The
r??*ult??is untruths about
kever Indulged In, and ha thought most ol
i???e,5!K^? .t* 1 ** '??????PPrevad it Oat
natratk wee that he poeteeted a large quantity
cl lead ln Buiila. Anothsr was thst he felled
beat on Sunday. Ha recnanledolher un-
tnjlha uttered about him, one of wfatofa wu
Ufldwrt household fraschiaa. Tho
*b*tw?? thatha advocated an ax tension of the
elatlona concerning an enormoua tralila in
children, verifying the jealoun accounts of
human degradation in the black country in
the north ol Franca.
Lonoox, November II.???Advlcea from Cal
cutta itate that King Thebsw has ordered that
aU Englishmen at Burmab be exterminated.
It is feared that all Eurepeana at Mandalay
bave already been massacred by Burmese.
Manaio, November II ???It Is known In
official clrelca here that America and Eng
land havo claimed damages lor injury to their
subjects on the Carolines (aland.
Loaoon, November 11. Tho Timea, com
menting on the anti Chinese eruasdo on tba
Pacific coast of tho United States, soyas ???If
Chinese immigration into the United States,
waa thoroughly blocked for a period, the ChU
nese night meet with favorable opportunities
at home, and their Immigration into the
United States be altogether diverted. The at.
tempt to turn back the tide of foreign colored
labor by the maenn resorted to by tat mobs In
the western pert or the United Btatee is odious,
and tba injustice done the Chinese in the res
cent attnek on them la tn net of tha Spoliation
committee against tho "world at large.???
Brstur, November II.???There has been an
alarming Increasa in number ol tulcldea Is
this city within the peat several months.
Caeca are reported daily, and tome days num
ber at high ea ten. Today a retired banker
named lterkweld died In a mysterious man*
ner, and bla wife shot hcrealf. Bothol them
left Instructions to havo their bodies crema
ted.
Beaus, Novembertl The German-Amort-
cans who were recently expelled from the
Island of I'oehr, Schleswig, have been order-
id to have FruMia before the 15th instant.
Two nelurallxed Americans, natives ot Terp
and Schottenkurg, havo alio been ordered to
leave, one by the end ol November and tha
-her hr the end of the year. -
Two hundred armed and illsgutaod men to
day reinstated a widow who wae evicted in
Mayo from a tarm in Lima, near Limerick.
The men pledged tbemMlvee to protect
and support her. Bhe objected,
???he wu compelled to
promise that she would leave tho farm only at
the point of tho bayonet.
Excitement in Germany ovarBIimarck'a con
tinued enforcement ol bln edict of the
r.xu.K or srssiax ror.n
from rentals continues unabated. A great
relief committee have been unt
to atalai the unfortunate exiles at Leonbnrg,
Foam, and Cracow. The relief committee al
the latter city reports that 2,000 Poles in one
?????? ttk?????? ??? ??? ??? ???
TREASURE TROVE.
a areatn Monts cnato-Vrom Ttnurj to ami-
sccs-Tbe Fortunate Discovers el on ousted
fnap-is# snap???) rsrsw.n-a aia-
tutir Inscription???Ztrlx Mission.
Prussian settlement ware recantly ordered to
???ettleun their sffslre there and quit Prnula
without delay. Tho majority of tbeae aro
Homan Catholics and many of them have
resided in Fruiala to long that
they have forgotten their native
language. They huge baen compelled to eel i
their property Id hule, and speculators in fa
vor of local officials have taken such advan
tage^! the altnatlon that very little of
tho property thus forced upon tho mar-
kot has brought more then one-fourth
of the value. To make matters
worso Ituitls has liauad an order
prohibiting the entry of these oxilos
Into the extr???n domain unless they can prova
they ware born therein. In conaeqnenoe ol
th|s than are at presont encamped at ona
plica on the frontier no lesa than 1,400 oxllei,
penniless, homeless and moot miserable,
without the right to morn forward
and with Imprisonment at hard labor
staring them in the face If they dare
return.
Loaeoa, November 12.???Mr. Varley, tha
eenvertad butcher, today headed 100 aympa-
tblaera of fitead and marchad to tha homo
offico to petition BIr Blcherd Croat, homa seo-
ratary, for the release ol Steed Irom prison.
Verloy alone wu admitted to the home otHoe,
end when ha returned to the (treat he Inform
ed the crowd that tbo officials had grossly In
tuited him. This announcement wu received
with grout. Tho police than intorfarad and
compelled the orowd to move on.
Loimoautakv, November 12???A Urge crowd
offacti ???
???effrui*. Ha
Uit rmtttlon by lory inflame*. Tht torica
knew that Ihe raking of tha caution would
fm ???ndhcArrmtUer.
Paui, hartmbar i!.???Tht commlmiroi
Tclica at Yale&cif&nff hu md?? Urriblt
B 1
miuBtr,
CiiKc, Noveniter 13.???A refugee who ar
rived hero from Khartoum itatee that alter
the murder of Gen. Gordon, his heed wu
upended from a butcher ahop for five days,
nd waa pelted and spat upon by tho netivoi.
Ilvuuw, November H.-TUreo hundred tentut
fsrmirs at Youghat, oounty Cork, have demeuded
m per cent raductlaa of rent. Tho landlord's of.
fsi of 15 per rent reduction wu rcjectod- Tne
tenants havo depoeted their rent money in banka
at Casrlck on tho Bulr. A mob ol threo thou
sand persons,armed with pitchforks and scythes,
expelled the police who were trying to astro
Wilts ot ejectment,
Tana*, Nommber 14.???A band of moon
lighters, at Molahalte, noar Tralee, lut night,
attacked the honte ol a man named Curtin,
end daring the melu, Curtin shot one of the
moonlighters. The fatter then retired, but
returned In a short time and renewed the at
tack. They captured the houie, shot Curtin
doad and wounded t eorvant named Sullivan,
and eight men have been arrested on saipi-
cion of being concerned in the murder
andcutnge. Curtin wu a lneuol good social
position. The dead moonlighter has been
(dentited u the eon of a widow, holding u
smell farm noar Curtin???s. The unt ol Our-
tln???a longht bravely and tore the ntuka from
a number ol the aseallanta??? faces, whteh en
abled the former to identify several ol tha
latter. The moonlighter's were In lurch of
arena. Curtin, who wu killed by the moon
lighters, wu prraidanl of tho local National
lesguo of Molaliofle.
War Declared.
???anvil mo ni'lainti nscuti wit.
Balaams, November 14.???The Bulgariana
having attacked tho Servians at Vaulna,
King Milan accepted tha sol u a declaration
of wu. reace, therefore, ended at?? o???clock
this morning. King Milan hu assumed
command of the Servian army, and actlvo
operations will be begun at once.
Tha Servian army haa commenced moving
forward, and advancing on Sofia. The troops
display much enthuaium.
The roads are covered with enow, retarding
tha progreta ol tha urny.
i euinr rionv uit occvatto
between tne advance guards of the Bervian
and Bulgarian armloe on the road between Tra
and Blums. Tha Bulguians retired.
Bom, November 14.???The following hu
jut bun Issued by the government!
The Pctrlsnt havtu* Invaded Battuta today.
SSta???by'Su
Tinea Alexander hu telegraphed to the ant-
tan asking hit intentions in regard to tha
maintenance of the Integrity oi tho Ottoman
empire.
Greet activity prevails at rhlltpopolie. Tha
trains, filled with soldiers tinging patriotic
rongs, are eoratenlly leaving for the Hunt,
The people throughout the country mantiut
greet enibuataam. The troop* are gratified at
engirt- tn warfiara for the Brat time without
???male foreigner in their ranks,
Bulgaria hu decided to remain on tho do-
iensivo. Bho accepts wu with calmnau,
kno* tog that Europe will acquit her of ??<!
Man.*, ??????
axovnta eivvLK rocoav,
Bix battalions of Borviaa infantry, two nai
leries of artillery and two squadrons of caval<
ry today attacked two battalions ol regular
and Irregular Bulgarian troops. Tbo Bulga
rian loot 34killed and wounded. The Ser
vian troops, under Colonel MlchkovUch, oc
cupied Tsaribrod, sustaining a small loss.
Fifty Bulgarians wen ceptnred and
unt to the lestrau at Belgrade.
Tbpalovltch, with the Morah division, is
operating; against Tern. Colonels Michko-
vlleh and Beuocky, commanding tho Drina
ud Shumadja divisions, are advancing oa
Dragoman pus. General Jowanovitch la ta
rommand of the Danube division, which is
held u a reserve force at Bole Folank.
coxa amiss ortaiota.
Tha Standard, commonliag on the outbreak
or hoetililiu between Bervla and Bulguia.
1 Wu hu baan kindled tn tha Balkans.**
Special Correspondence of the Globe-Democrat.
Saw Fuscuoo, Cal., November 3.???About
two years since there arrived In the city of
8en Luis Obispo, Cal., a stranger, whose ap
pearance indicated a severe and prolonged
struggle with the fickle goddest. Ont ot a
shock ot matted hair peered two eyu of re-
mukeblo sharpness, and a lace ol great
shrewdness formed a rare picture for the
framework of tawny locks. The finances of
this ran avia ware doubting. In a condition
very almtlu to tho appearance ot hla ward
robe. Instead, therefore, of aolloitiag enter
tainment at one of tho numerous hostilerles
for which that city la famont, this sooial c>
nnndrnm wisely concluded to maintain hit in
dependence by following atrietly tho Utah-
Hiked rales of the wandering fraternity of
wf)ieh he appeued a moot exemplary mem
ber. He sought the allent ahedowa ortho um
brageous oak, and under its whispering foil,
age consumed the substantial provender he
had diplomatically seduced from tho back
doer of a convenient farm houie. He remain
ed in the vicinity of the city for several days,
and then took np hla residence at Avila, a
small hamlet on the uUhore, some ton mltu
from San Lula Obispo.
u cmrr wantx.
While here the major portion ot hio timo
waa spent in Wresting the tenacious bivalve
from the primeval cliffs that line the shore,
and m examining old charts of tho cout lino
from Point Conception northward. Ona day
ho appeared at a neighboring lumber yard
and purchased sufficient material lor the
construction of a email skiff. This, he in
formed tha eurioua, wu lor the purpose of
enabling him to engtge in tho occupation ot
a fisherman. Tho dfminntiva boat was soon
completed, bat instead of embarking in the
proposed avocation he spent the hours of day
light in exploring the many smell beye and
Inlets of the cout. On being uked tne mo-
tire lor these explorations ho was mors than
naually reticent. He at length gratified
the curiosity oi his inquisitors by informing
them that he was in surch ol a convenient ,
???pot suitable for the location ol a fish-drying
establishment. This solution of hla eccentric
wandering! waa acoepled by many, but lhara
a noted arehieologlst oi southern California,
bad been endeavoring to translate its contents.
But hla unlamiliariiy with maritime Spanish
and the poorly preserved condition ol tho
manuscript had proven a severe trial. At
length, after severe and continuous study, the
following facts were evolved:
The writgr, In reading??? Palou???s "Life of
Jnnipero Barra," finds mention made of tho
foundering of a vessel belonging to the expe
dition of the same name u that given in the
log-book, but no mention la made ot the car
riage ot treasure. In fact it would seem ab-
aurd that a vessel, the sole mission whoso
ossners wu tho establishment of tho Catholic
religion on an unknown cout, wonld carry
anch an amonnt. The record of tho log-book,
however, is nearly identical with the incident
mentioned by Felon. If it is ao, and the
???mount ol treunre carried wu all recovered,
the amount uneatrhed by tho fortunate dis
coverer must have approximated (I40,000,the
gold alone considered. There is not the
slijghteit clew to the identity of tho finder, u
OUR LETTER BASKET.
were others found who regarded it u merely
aanbterfoge. At length the continued dlaap-
paarence of tho atranger in a certain direction
convinced the observant, that the desired lo
cation had it length been selected. One
morning ho unmoored bis skiff, u usual, and
departed lor the scent of his labors. For
several days thereafter he wu not seen In
any of hla old haunts, and those who had
watched bis regular deputnre and return
for many deya previoua grew alarmed, end
determined to organise an expe
dition to inquire into this eauio oi hia contin
ued abtcnca. One of tho residents ol Avila,
however, assarted that ho had tun tha
stranger beach hla boat regularly every eve
ning e mile or ao below hia accustomed land
ing piece. Itwualso asserted by this gen
tleman that the atranger, upon landing, al-
waya diuppored in a neighboring canyon,
boring upon hia ???houldera aome appa
rently heavy aubitane* concealed in a
uck. This In formation, of course, relieved ail
???--- t h # aalety of tba
evaral of tbo moat
least pay a visit of
inspection to tho itr an gar's rendesvona.
Preparation for the visit were nearly com
pleted when the object of thoir solicitude mado
hia raappeatnaumongtham.
veBichxr'a raiswau.
After expreaabyihia obligations to the elU-
sens or the haifiSfor their uniform ktudaoa
dering hla sojourn among them, the stranger
Informed them of hi s determination to desert
those scenes amid which, ha assured them,
it hours, ilia
presence, and
alter a courteous farewell disappeared over
the range. Previous to hfs departure, how-
ever, ho had purchased a smell Mexican
jackass for the purpoie, he Informed them,
ol being enabled to luvo the country In a
more genteel mannor than he had entered It.
On the day of hia departure one of tho resi
dents ol Avila wu returning from Ban Luis ???
Obispo and encountered tho quondam tramp [lore wlien ho irrfr'ca lt
leading his burro, which appeared to bo laden I river end toko e look at I???i
Sinking Mountain,
Buwsssxs, os., Xavsabn7.-KdlU>ia Consti
tution: Wlllyon airs room In your valuable pa
per for a few words from one who hu visited a
???Inking mountain. This montalnla in Towns
county, Ire miles ot Hlawaasee. Tba Bell moun
tain two miles of this place la perpendicular for
a quarter of a mile. The Erata mountain also In
aflhtof this village is the highest mountain In
Georttn. but the re la nothing to compare with the
"Sinking mountain." On tba Sd Inatant a little
pertv made np ol ladies end gentlemen left this
place with plenty df lunch and bone feed to visit
tblo wonderful Sinking mountain. When we got
ic loot ot the mountain, we eU agreed It
Ud be caller to cat our lunch than to carry it
S lfhua. Alter taking a square meal we began to
five cd up tho mountain. Attar climbing
throuih the brush and over legs lor about hall a
mile, we landed on "Sinking ground.??? It did
took si the man said when bo laid old Satan???s root
wucavlnglnon him. The moat peculiar part ol
this mountain la the way It broke loose at the
top. Its about fifty feet om where it started to
stoking. The timber on tula placets standing
juit tho tame uilf nothing htd happened. All
the sinking haa been done in the lsat twelvo
months. We can't tell when It will glop. We have
read ol counties sinking gradually, but never
hetrd ot part ol a mountain sinking and leaving
the teat.
II your readers know oi any canae, will be glad
to bear from them.
every calculation lor profit L
rates below wnat five year???s experience
teaches. And leaving ont the manure actnaily
pat an tba land, there ft an lacalcaleb???-evelaede
rived to e farm from the rest from constant crop
ping, true tod, etc. As to his SI,200 or 11.59*
wrapped In ono cow???s hide, I don't believe eJer-
other cow. ??? scrub uy, toe Jeney
dost the trade act Its merit? Certat ..
tha native, for J have tried her end she has no
merit to spare. Then If all the virtue descends
from the Jeney, and the grade con never have or
Inherit (ail Je??? *?????? * ???
Mtt ancestor? ___
the Jersey end bee blood* whether we 'mean *ior
batter or milk, and on this lino it
mty Interest some to reed the fallowing tacts
taken from repor t ot testa made at the Ontario ex
terfmsntal farm.
Tho tests were weakly and continaed seven
months. There ware a variety of co n tested, but
we wUi only mention a lew wltn which the readers
may be lsmllbr:
The Hohtsln milk contained 11.9 per
cream, 10 'J per cent cheese curd; It required
St poundeol Holstein milk to moke a pound ot
butter, more then five gallons. The Ayrshire
milk contained Id 9 p * "
cheese curd. The Om
9.5 per cent cream, 1
Tha Jeney milk contained 19. 9 per cent cream
and 15, a per cent cheese curd. It required ail"
ly over IS pounds Jeney mtlk to make a poun<
butter. But the most singular part la the Jeney
leading, in both batter end cheese, the famont
cows. And at tbo lama time and pltm the chera
lest analysts ot the milk ol above, and the milk ol
el|ht other kinds, revealed the fact
that the Jeney leads In amonnt ol total
dlgeitlblssolids contained In milk. The Jeney
milk had the most cream for making butter or to
conatltnte the cubo-bydratea In the emmet econ
omy if drank, and likewfsethe greatest quantity
ol catena to bemads Into cheeae or to yield the
albuminoids, the blood, mnacle bene, etc, etc
and they wilt always be wbtle food products are
Respectfully,
B. Woodward,
In demand.
Don't Go IT-a).
Bilbao, Texas, November 19.-(Special.J-Rdi
ton Constitution: It hu been some time since I
attempted to write anything far the deu old Cox-
entutioR, end I now desire to relate "an expert,
once" lor the benefit ol some friends, who, like
myself, have been tempted to "go west.?????? After an
extended visit to the expotltion In New Orleans
where I studied np the different atitoa and ter
ritorlcalnthewest. by carefully examining and
comparing the exhibit). I decided that "God's
country" layoa the Pacific slope, between Paget
sound end southern California. Leaving my fam
ily behind, I started some two weeks ago, ex-
peeling to visit California, Oregon and Washing,
tan tenltory, find me a home and havomy family
follow me. The Southern Pacific railway being
the mint dlreot route from New Orleans, I boarded
tbo T. & P. train and came
speeding . through Louisiana and
tend the itate olTcxar
A Dog???s A (Taction
From Ure Boston Record.
A well-known Boston literary mu, who had
invited a friend to hla honra In the inbnrbs a
Jew evenings ago, withdrew the Invitation on the
ground -hat he and hla wife had experienced t
bereavement. Knowing that they had no
children, the Invited gneet uked bla Intended boat
soon afterward what wu the netnre ol the loss,
and waa frankly told that It wu the death of a
favorite Scotch terrier. There wai no doubt ol
tne sincerity of the grief which had made the
owners ol the little dog nowUllng to entertain
company on the day ol Its death. An Incident
wu narrated Dy the literary nun In connection
with tho deg???a daceue which hod struck him
u peculiarly pathetic, and u confirming tho
ldeu which ho had long entertained In regard
to tbe sympathetic Intelligence ol doga. The
UtUe tcnlsr nod always been more attached to hla
wife then hlmaell, and In (act hod never cared
to walk about with him. He wu tbe more aur-
xu at Marshall. ???Tla eigat
^W,h-q??f.,Tyj.ydo??-ud died.
"Yon can???t make me belleue.??? said the owner
elthe terrier In teUlng tbe aiory, ???that Bobby
fildn???ttakemaonttheretosu him dir, and to
???Mure ue ol hla nndilng affection."
Etcty tivie your hen clucks and lays an tgy
tha pays for your Constitution for the week, for
(ol club rates, $1.00) it costs leu than 2 cents a
week.
Hemorrhages.
&??Jn < d r SS P 55i elB " ,Mr ^ c ^
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds;
Sprains and Bruises;
It Is coalfofc cleansing and Hanllnff. ^
Catarrh l 11 <* DMt sfffoadMs tor this dtp
prepared to meat sorloue eases, our Wtut
oak Syringe la simple and InexpeadTao
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.t
Ho other preparation flue enrea more .
of these diitrou.injr compUlnta there
VfetboJ
fcroaa. .
Piles Blind, Blooding or Itching. I|
JTlIttef btboerataftl-noiraMsee!/;??p.'d!/
coxing when other medicine* here nUedb
eerrloe whec#
13 U InoonrenlenL *
For Broken Breast and
Sore Ripples. &2*?n*??
peed The Extract will nerer be without
It- Oar Ointment if tho Uit emoUlaat
that can bo applied. \t
Female CompIaintSs ^Jorityo!
fnxnl* (Uscaaoatbo Fx tract can boused*
u la well kuowo. with the greatest benefit
Shu directions accompany each bottle,
CAUTION.<
Pond's Extract
the words **Pond??o Extract??? blown In
the guts*. Mod oar picture trade-mark oa
???ummndlnr buff wrapper. None other ta
genuine. Alwaye InsUt on haring Pond???*
B^S&^iSSSS u,on ??? *
Bold everywhere, Price*, SOe, $1,11.7SI I
Prepared only by POND???S EXTRACT C<L, .
NEW YORK AND LONDON. 4 .,
Ml a#oa tha wkp arm
rii
bi
uDeoembernext. 'Given nader~my???band fa
official signature, this 23d Kay of October, 1644'.
oegMljAwM J ?? 8 ' P1 QnUatry.
INPOUllDBAaSJtUOPACmCESOfeilOUNflOBiOOAKCAgK
Foil Worth wc pasted through aonte beautiful
mm 7 ???
etretch ot
cao bo seen??>i
pratrle with _
| varieties of cactus. Millions of prairie don
???camper to their homes as the train approaches.
??????MHOTPOTVitiroiigtJM
atrlo country. Between Fort Worth and El Faso
HHnjn|Mki desolation itself. There ia one
fc hundrctl miles whoro not ft trcol
feaai^M^lfcfeSBui
MSppiS Gate City National Bank
a ol cactus, Millions ol prairie don I J
droves
aeon
OF ATLANTA,
__ antelope wwj
r1^3ldfStd.???!J? lDESIGNATED depository of
??? ???__r^. b n , l THE UNITED STATES. '
S i# RloCfre
exlco and
following railroad*
A.,T. and 8. ???
r 01 idosomhwcu.??? it is situated on I viuiuj/ MinjiidWt
inde at the Junction of Texas, No* I ???
SSif&SrHSS Cap'*?? 1 "* Surplus $300,000.
ft*' r f u " nt * **??? ??nd tne
Mexican central. It haa Hr* thousand Inhabit.
anta. and at laait thran fnnrthM nf thum .am!
anla, and at least three fourths of them ateiemo
tnd demimonde*. Thenar.
Mere bunko men am
three small churches,
many gambling
??????loons.
twenty-nln
- ??-. iuuuj RKuiuilng deni
*??d woe be onto tbe tenderfooted
ttrargar who falls Into tho hands ol aomagentle-
tranly ???atearer.??? But 1 must relate "my expe-
??? thlnge every atranger
-- Kll???aao 1a to cron the
l???ew do Norte,
ATIONBand INDIVIDUALS rexpecttnUy aolicl
OoUectlona promptly made and remitted lor.
WILL AOFu AGENT lor the INVESTMENT ol
HMJtond T BUBPLUB FUNDS of BANKS or IN-
In out active and (rowing ell
In demand. Our ref
with aome exlremelvhaary aubitauoa! Thli I Mexirein'cl'tyr "iwenr overT andwtHle wataiug I w^Jiauejn M E^i^lWOA^^
???' ???"'???lied tho eurloeity of the I thtongh Ihe^hcanttful end InxuHent gudens! I bearing FO.UB PXR CENT INTAKE
Ho* MO the beginning but no kuaam
inteUigecco can pretend to Ml limits to tho
eraser Iittriit/cfthefirf." 1 *
information rebind' .
A'velenoa, end a party wu immediately
organised for the purpoee of exploring
tho cout lino and discovering, if
potslble, tho realdanoe ol their late
neighbor. They embarked In a small
boat, and wore aoon engaged tn cloeely ecru
tlnislDg the Indentation of the comt. At lest
the attention of ono ol the party vrat attracted
by tbo appearance ol numarona footprints in
tno land that led np to the bue of an almost
inaecenlble cliff. Ho al once draw tha atten
tion ot lila companions to hla discovery, and
they determined to dieembark and follow np
the clew. Upon nearing the cliffs email cir
cular opening wu observed about three foot
from the ground. The footprints led direotly
to this opening, and Ultra ceased. From
thli it wu apparent that an entrance to
tho cavern was neceuaiy to a eolation of
tbe miilery. Accordingly n messenger wu
dispatched tor the pnrpuae o! Hearing aonte
method of illumination. He loon returned,
and the party entered tho aperture. A ihort
paaitge opened into a lofty eirenla
about eighty feet In diameter. Its internal
appwrenee wu extremaly gloomy and for
bidding, and It wu Impoeajbls to conjecture
how any human being could havo selected it
aa a place of abode. The floor waa composed
ofund and lea-ahclli that htd evidently
been recently disturbed. In one corner of
tho cavern wu discovered a cavity aoma thru
feet in depth, which bora tho appearance ol
having been recently excavated. Among tbe
debria were picked up several Spanish copper
coins, non* of which bora a data later than
1740. Near Uta cavity tbe frame work of a
???caman???a chut, in tha lutatagea of decay,wu
found, and there waa also picked up the mil
dewed pages of a vueal'a log- book.
a aiaociak ixscatmog.
Thus diecoverioa, as may bo readily Imaj
lied, excited to its moot intense degree tb
cork-lily of the explorers. In the midst ot a
animated diacuuioa regarding thoaolutloa ol
tho mystery, ona of the party chanced to
glance upward at the overhanging walla,
when hia eye wu attracted by the following
legend, rudely aculptorad in the crumbling
Ia the Ught ol enbicqaoat ditcoverlu three
portions of the Inscription, defaced by tbe ac
tion of tbe elements maybe logically eup-
plied. It would then bo translated u follows!
?????- Dig three paces tot"
In November ol the yeat
a vug or kASLr ntuiots.
On the 141b ol June, 1749 tho brig Bab
Jest, with materials for the utablia hment of
tha Alta California uiulona, under commend
of Joes deceives, act nit from tha port of
Loreto, Lower California. Boa idea the uinal
articles used for batteriag purpoee* with tbe
Indiana, the voaul contained 10,099 Spanish
doubloons, besides a large amount of eilver.
Tho log-book entailed entries np to July 19,
1759. when all rococda ceased.
When tha snrptlaa creeled by this unex
pected discovery bad somewhat subsided, the
party continued Its explorations. In one ot
Uedark carmen of tha cavern wu exhueed
tha crambllng ikeleton of a man. This wu
tba only other result of the exploration,
Forscme months lubre.jueat to the discov
ery of the cavern and tha unearthing of the
tnuun no further eolation of the mystery
wu obtained. The possessor 0 fthe log book,
tbrough the beautiful and luxuriant gardens, ] beerier FOUR PER CENT iHTAREBT.
vineyard, and orchards, threo strangers, (Amerl- I anerf???dAwky M g n 00
casi), approached me, ud we wandered on to- '
aether. We vlalted an old Minion obureh, a
strangely arranged cock pit, bull put, etc.
Burma, our walk my friends proposed drinks, ,
and woykltcd a bar. I did not drink; but took a
cigar. DJt o waa called for, and rarlooi were tho
Inducements offered to ret me to gamble. Fatt
ing In this achemo, Iwu taken hold ol by the
tbico companions, ud while they held me the ,
ATLANTABRIDGEWORKS
???merican count ud fold my complaint I nuiHTunrviMa
beforo him, he wu eras bcceuie l'realdcnt I GRANT WILKINS,
Cleveland had removed him and he la only wait- I _ .
??? ???- ??? Gtrfl Engineer and Contracting Agent.
, BRIDGES, ROOFS AND TURN-TABLES,
Iren Judge and complained. 11a ordered (he or* 1
reel of Ihecnmlnele ud 1 waa Instructed to go
with on officer to hod them. They were ell er
ic III d end a trial appointed for 19 a. m.
next day. At tho trial I could uuderatand
nothing raid. For aome cawo the cus wav DMt-
pored until next day, end thus It went on In,
four days. At teat a aymnathlaer told me that I
wornd never get luatlce-thejudge always ihared
???polls with the thieves, ud consequently they
were neverpnntihed. I dropped the matter and
.mnwvrafilngfinuctalrellet from home. Iam
told that lueh crimes aa these an enacted Ireqneot
SJSRXSSJ^- 9 ^- 1 ^ * --
Iron Work for Buildings, Jails, Etc.
Butt tract urea ud Foundations a Specialty.
Specification?, Flans ud Eatlmatca Furnished oa
Application. d??w
thfo ImattcTln hud Ud lira A DMINIBTRATOR???8 SALE.???BY VIRTUE OF
to Americana. I n an order ot the Court of Ordinary of Fayette
- - 1 county, Georgia, WUI be sold before the conrt-
houM door tn nyattevlUc, mid county, within
yoar person, It yon have nememud are making I the legal hennol ule, on the first Tnisday tn De-
a living In ueorgta, auv there. "Diitauce I comber next, fo term of land, more or leaf. In the
lends enchantment" tothe weet, ud u yon ap. I aentheeat.comor, and 44 acres tn tho uuthwMt
ptoach It tho bcutlca diminish ud aoma new I corner ol land lot No. 941, In tho 13th district ol
fudneement looms up ttlll further week and so It I orlilnaUy Henry, now Fayette county; also 2IW
gore to tha end. "Gmaait." I acre", more or lain, in tho northwest corner of
??? I laud lot No. 941. in the Stn district ol originally
The Vain" el Jereeyf, I Henry, now 19th district of Feyetteieold u the
ZDITOU CcnTRi-nox-In your Imae of the I |iiree&mvdimreolraTddSieS.?
lit ultimo there wu a apectal making woe very I Thu November 2nd, U06. "al JOllNdON,* 5
erroneous comments on Jerseys at Macon, and u | novl flit, wkySt Administrator,
tho article might bo prejndtetal to a large and I 1 aLd???8 UME-ln THk BEST LtMKTN THE
valuable Intrrest In the state, I aik epece in your | JJ market. It does better work ud maker more
columns to report to tho people tho (sett. I ti ???fa SfSAjawSJS
I have conmpondcd with A. F. Rea, of Rome, .??????. AtUnta, oS'"???A-0-Ladd.WB.Fdmyih
Go., who wu oonitently there, end who cold the 1 !
r pnbUahed in tne south.
fit'-claia 'tree-thought paper??? Price'onlyft. 50 per
unpje^oopTea free. Addreai Light for
Jerseys at Macon. Heaayl year reporter over,
states tho number of Je reeve end grade Jeneyt,
IbOMfool Jerseys to bo held at Macon bid long
ago pecn agreed upon and
aowuSMine: -eSS^SS/SSS-
lilt of tbeule, audit short that the 1
ffi??S5iSS W '
Tha average reader mlgbt gueea. after reading
_ xaeprfoM. that tha breeder would sell hla anr.
plus stock tor v??y much Ue acme reason that a ;
bacon. And when y _ ^
pertaon Is ray much in favor ot Yawing a eoitr
.90 rather thin corn, bacon or cottoa enough
ft!a,?t I nfjOWHA. RABUN OOUNTY.-TO ALL WHO*
ralreenk A*ccdJ*re*ycowcau behad fw9175 I tjr ttmavcoaetn:-JammDocktna, admtnlatru
I ??????j^ta^ookjmdamqaetL tafn.dtMfora
lands beloui
raid tppffcal..-
In December next. This 2nd day of November,
15(5. ,, JOHN 8. DIOKtoa,
rovfi-dlt WkySt Ontfoerv.
/???AS PURE aa HONOR ud TRUTf-O
mtperw
wS roVUri??Ss tta, ??? tor ???&??
within the legal hours of sale, tur cua. mcioiiow*
lug property or tract of land, to^wlt: Part of tha
nortn half of lot of land Ho. 49, in the second dis
trict of Habnn county, containing one hundred
and fiftyacrw,.nonor less, adjoining lands ol
moitgagSfl fa inued from the uperlor ccuri 61
said county in favor of G. W. ud G. P. Kites
against Eugene W. Beck. Notice In writing hand,
ed to ttnut In pomeulon. October 23d, ISSS.
. J. F. GODFREY, 8hotlff.
I will alaoMll, at tbe same time ud place, for
cub, ona piano, well worn, bnt of fine tone: said
pianolevied on to satin j a fi fa toned from Milton
ed In writing, October 2Xd
J. F. GODFREY, sheriff.
PRU1UKENNESS
ly Ourod. 4- (
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE???AGREEABLY J
A u order ol the conrt of ordinary of Fayet
county, will be sold at the oourthooie door
??? county on tho lint Tuesday In ~
???WlWVItyu OA ItLAAU IOI evO, IV.
???old as the property of J. W. Dnnbar. 8r., lata of
aald county, deceaaed. Terms cash. This Ojtobcc
M i. ,W. Dunbar, Jr., Adminlrtrafor,
FINS In the WORLD;
IrS^^nTforS
if
MERICAN R00nN0C9.??
sa Cliff Street, Now Tlotui
Bp5S!admtnUtraW^n!kj BcthcnaEaU?ol
Bad county, deceased, hu applied for dlsmlndon
ud will peas npoa atid application on the Ont
Monday tot DtrambernexC^to September L
'L?.???PjH^BANELlgdlnxry.
onm they wen???d bevb brought more money. 8>me
d-d tell lot K50, so let na all a good ona worth
wo will charge np ten oowe to coat
Food tor aamr. very liberal
Caie ef tame, paid by munia. .......
ud credit them with 200 pounds
Agf^aasstera
??? colvt^ibuire ud' .hii'leri'....
??? bolto,veined at He ..
- hctlcrs, veined at 9I??
Lrm cutoltred lore head tons
months, calculated to bo MO
rech forfireuil months, ud
125 for next twelve
Add valoe of cowl after one vear???e
nsefeav they were worn Jperout)
then their ????? ???"
Lor.
43.000 |
2
rvalue would be??? .
Aid jour todancs on net profit ta,
foe cno year I??? ,
??? fray paying investment Indeed, and
The Mirror
b no flatterer. Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the chana-
er almost vKe??
Iggkiflg'gliVt * -.aw-..
tour l?????., u ??ag
.???Sa
CMh- Thto October the 10th. 119*. M. K. Jickaon
ud g. W. Bobtneon, Kx ecu to re. novlwtt
-. dinaiy.Novembortera.lS45. John L. Graver,
???a exccnur o< Suren Graven, haring filed bla pe-
tUlon for probate of Inain Grsran will In solemn
fora: end tlret u Mattbi Dose ud J.M. 8. Graves
rcvfde In the itate of Alabama, ud can only bo
served by publication; ordered, that thsy tracked
ud made partlet by pnblfatlm one* a week foe
four week. Io the Allan! t conjuration, a naes-
peter mblliheo tnthe city ot Atluta, Georgia,
before tha December term, 1445, of sold conn of
ordinary, tnd that Ihto order to pabltofaed mutt*
rate inch ciUUon. D. M.FRANKLIN,
uovSdtt. wkySt Ordlnvrr.
ElflSIiQl&BIfoStutL
???pcd-dhwkyiy Un set tne
S INDISTIHCT PRIFI
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