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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION". ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY MARCH ZS 1888
ACROSS THE WATER.
H appeninosofthb WEW INTHi
OLD WORLD.
Ministry- Other forUlo Nows.
Tmr ^« if.rr.il ia.-Deaplie.il thOaWriU
to tho contrary, it to learned today ahthor-
datively that both Mr. Joseph Chamberlain,
president of the toot! government board, «nd
AT» Trevelyan, sncretary for 8cotl*od, hsvn
placed their reeignatloni In tho hand* of Mr.
(lUflatone. The premier his, ftowever, do-
clinod to eceept tbs reiignation*. Biaawer
to tow tender of them mi a most eondliatry
°#r. Oledetone enggeeted to both gentlemen
that they defer final declaion on the resigna
tion* until after a personal dtocnidon of the
nneatlon at bane between them and Mm. To
thleboth Chamberlain and IVerelyanharo a*-
aentad. It to now known that the aohleet . of
dlfMito ii Gladstone's Irish oxpioprUtlon
S, The exact atm which Will fie required
io buy oat *11 the lenddwnen of the country,
nt-cording to tho premldr’a pUn to,
130000.000 round,. The nropoaltlon to In-
creasotto public debt of (jlmat Britain that
much In order to nut-chain peace Jn Ireland, to
claimed by the radical leader* In the cabinet
to be asking far too much for what will be ob
tained. There waa to hare .been a apecial
meeting of the oabinat today. ’ It has,how-
ai*b,fwan
i committee
j, to Which tho bUI providing for the
prolongation of tho antl^odaltot law waa re
ferred, after taking unfavorable action on the
amendment* offered by Dr. Wradthorat, have
Bismarck's spirit monopoly bill, and which
loot weak rejected tho firat two cUuaet, today
voted agalnat the remainingclaoieaof thoblll,
thua rejecting the entire measure.
Lon BON, Mart'll 17.—Tho banquet in honor
of St. Patrick’* day waa given at tbeOannen
Ktreet hotel thl* evening. There were 230
gucata. Including Karl Aahbnrnhamond many
Paraellit* member* of parliament. Many
telegram* were rend, expnanlng conddenae in
J*amell and the Irlah commonora. K. Dwyer
' dray, wbo preelded, regretted the abaenee of
l’tmell, who waa unwell. Amid great enthu-
alarm be propowtl the tout: “Iraland, a Na
tion,” adding that If ever a no* on tha fiua of
tho gtobo had proved Ite right to nationhood,
the Irlah had dene eo. In aplte of eea-
auriee of bluer atnigglo, unparalleled
acridcae and unequalled a* (faring*.
Iriabmcn bad ahown that they were deter
mined to obtain the right* of a nation, and
ii tear wu their determination Wronger than
now.
Ur. O’Brien, preaiding over a meeting Of
4,100 Irlah men In HtUeone'* hall,In Bradford,
tonight, made a apeoch, In whleh he raid that
Ireland's proeped* ware nevor brighter than
now.
London, March lfi.—Tho dlobo thia after
noon atatea that at tho cabinet meeting held
Saturday Mr. Trevelyan, accrctary for Scot
land, and formarly chief accreterj for Ireland,
and Mr. Edward Ueneage, chancellor ol the
duchy of laocaater, both tendered their realg-
natlaoa. The rewon given by both gentlemen
for tbelr action, aajra the Uloba, wu tholr ills-
Inclination t* eupport the Irlah policy outlined
at the muting by Mr. Gladstone, u that
Which be had daclded to puna*.
Tho rail Mall Uautte profouea to have
authority tor raying that the atatement* of
Jhe Time* and the Standard that Qladatone’a
rlali cxaniironrlation achctne oontemplatea an
_____ Ion pound* am
nloua, and that the anm which Oladatone
' Ira ueceaaary to buy out all the preaent
d* of Ireland, la much nearer ono hun-
'.millions than two hundred million
r. filadatono antliorlaea tho atatement that
lio will take no notice
toe' varlon* venlona of . hh Irlah
plena that have recently been given the
public. Ite raya that all tho etpriee that havo
been publiahad ngardlng Ida Intention* with
xeapect to Ireland are entirely baaeleea. It la
understood that ho hope* to be able to pneeut
lilslrisli programme in tho houaoofcommon*
Monday noxt.
I.OKPON, March 111.—Mr. (Iladatone, thla
nfternoon, in the bonra of common*, raid bo
hoped to he able, during the eomlng week, to
name the day for prewntlng tho atatement of
liia Irlah propoaala. Referring to the current
rumora uhout tho nature of the aehemo of
Irlah reform, which ho prepoaad to aubmlt,
Mr. (Uadatono aakrd the memben ofthohouae
tc exercise prudent reaorve In giving credenco
to any of them.
ltl* atated, on Indisputable authority, that
the radical defection la inensaing, ana that
hforlry, Bright, Oalmroe, Morgan and Broad-
bun and other well known liberal member*
orpatUamont, will Joiu Chamberlain.
J1KB1.IN, March 'JO,—All tha acml-offlclal or
gana continue to dlacnaa the proepeot of a war
»f retaliation by France agalnat Germany.
They attribute the probability of luch action
by Franca le Orlranlat achemca.
The l’oat declare* that Germany will await
tb* earning of war proudly, rcaoluto and ready.
All hope la abandoned that a reconciliation
between Franco and Germany can be effected
by reasonable mean*. Tho German*cannot be
reatralned for an hour when the war eloud
bunt*.
The National K,ltung. while admitting the
irrral progreaa made by the French army in
recent yean, aeyl that Germany haaholhlngto
fear while Franco la (related from other
nation*. Frenchmen, it deelarea, cannot
pardon (he German* for tbelr vlotortfa over
them on the battlefield and their mcceraful
competition agalnat French merchant* in
foreign market*.
The introduction of tha caplonage bill In the
Freuch chamber of deputlea baa greatly em
bittered feeling in Germany agalnat France.
t-ondon, March Sl.-The vernation of th*
coming week will be the announcement by
Mr. Oladatone of hi* Irlah policy. It la not
bellavod that the probable defection of Mr.
Chamberla|n will aerloualy Impede the pro-
gran of Mt. Gladatone'a policy, aa the raaaona
which would drive Chamberlain away would
attract Lord Ilartington back tohla allegiance.
Mr. Parnell, rathe central figure, la now cloacly
watched for expreaaiona of opinion. He re
gard* homo rale u aernre, the only advene
contingent being, porelbly, Mr. GUdatone’a
health. Ha dow not regard a dlaaolntlon of
parliament u probable In connection with
chamberlain'* movement.
OERON1MO SURRENDERS.
Tohiwtonu, Arir., March *1.—The aoldion
who have been stationed at Mad apring, un
der command of Lice tenant Wheeler, have
arrived here, bringing new* ef tore aurronder
ofGeronlme lo Lieutenant Man*. The dr-
cumstaaera leading to the eurfeader are re
ported u follow*: 1’rlday afternoon, about ton
rullca south of San lkrnardlua, the Apaohe
camp waa attacked by the Mexlcen force*, and
a hard skirmish ensued, during which two
Apecbeo were kilted end the foeve* of Geronl-
mo waa complcieW routed. Geronlmo and his
land lied In the diresAion of I.ienten-
aut Maos’ camp fee safety, and
there made «u unconditional ear*
under. The Mexican troopa followed them
errors the line into Metis's camp, demanding
them as prisoners, and ctaiming that the fight
crconed on M.-airau toil, and the victory was
Muir's. Lieut, uaut Maui refuted to give th*
piiaourr* up. which greatly incenaod the Hes
itant, wbo threatened to take the prisoners by
force. General Crook wu hourly expected to
atrlre in camp, but at last account* had not
S ot route. Two dispatches from Lieutenant
tut have beet, received at Mud tprluga, ap
plying for aaaUteucc. The titnatlon la critical
lu the extreme sal the massacre of Lieuten
ant Maui and hit command may occur et any
OUR KNOWLEDOE-BOX.
(In this department we give brie
anxwera to such ao—tluaa u cur :
■Ire tc aik-pnmaed the questions
gencry Interest Answei
brier and pertinent
— reader* may de-
j are of apecial or
Answers may bo delayed tor a
' J. C. Ho Atlanta, Ga: Please give me a brief
history of the Panama canal project.
Among our clippings we find the following,
which probably contain the desired points:
* r active mover In this work
le engineer,M. De Deneps.
work, end to this comp
by-Usa Colombian
abortion of r
assy. ■%
operation 1418. Tho plan oj
through i
29.62 feet L
feet at the
itten of a grand
the central poln!
mtsoftend
/eminentin 1878 for the con*
inter-oceanic canal were,
.. __fluence, transferred. In
I88L a number of en»
guiccrs nna surveyors were sent from France to
the Isthmus, and the actual work upon the canal
B begun In the tallowing summer. DeLesseps In ,
report to tbe company in January eitlmated I
—‘ of the work at 6l2.ooo.ooo francs »
ny wartflxed at600,000,-
argln for tho work,
i be ready for actual
, f the canal oontem-
from sea to aea, open to the sky
length,with a nooslaal depth of
.. ._e sea-lcvei aud a width of 72.10
tom of the canal, also the excara-
Isldo-baMn s.i mllea long, at about
iiMiiAiiot of tbe canal, to Caollltate tha
pfulMlneither direction. Jt wu estl-
m that a total excaratlon ol
a000 cubic yards of earth would be
ring for the digging of the canal proper, and
ilargementof tne ports at either end eufflei*
cntly lor the traffic, filnee 1881 the work on the
canaihae been steadily pushed, but the great
mortality among the; white laborers has been a se
rious drawback to the undertaking. The amount
of excavation necessary has not been found to
much exceed DeLeeaep’e estimate,but the labor and
expense of It have been found to be much greater.
Already the work has begun to lag from shortness
of ftmds, slid In Juiy, wl.De Useeps endeavored
--jBWWWt
, ,—,— ,— nut it was re
fined. The reporiioflhe great an,
made annually, amf they.
(riven an cncourulng exhibit of .
the work. t'ntllTanuary, l»l, the
cxcinttion proceeded but alowlr
ration In clearing wu required.
I0fl»d, more excavating was done than In
"Jolstaa make." Pint, I would ray that yarn in
formation on the aubject la not correct.
Tbe Joint make lanol an nglr reptile, bat 1. u
comelrandhamlcuuptwlbletor aauaketobe.
nacp, ina nimo-i u iih-b h a m mimmm.
body of tbe anake Is about alx ioehe, Tnng, tom
tbe and of bla sharp nom to tbe anus. Tha reatof
him la tall, running out to a point. The tall 1.
Jointed, like that of a Hazard, and eullr broken off
ljyallAwItbattlck. when the tall will hop and
squirm about tor some time liter aorerenoe. That
old traditional atory about the Joint anake collect-
Ini hlnuelf tout her alter having been ‘‘killed
hoax? H. S. H. G.
In* hlnuelf together .after 1
and broken In piece, to all a
"la Tketw No Balm
In Gilead, to there no physician theraT That
fg far all who xrill om
ba hcnlad hy obtaining tha “Sdenre of Ufa."
tee advertisement
luiMonci, up vu I'm), 1999* sooui «v,wViWU cuoic
srdsofesrth, or about one-seventh of the actual
(gri bad been accomplished. Up to
^ MOOO, or MO,000,000 foincM. bad been
*xpended on the work. M. De Leastps still asserts
.hat If the needed funds can only be furnished the
csnsl will be ready for tbe passage orshJps in 1888
mum, and divided the day Into equal parts, that he
might give certain hours to certain work. His
method of keeping time was to notch huge can-
dies, and tell tha time by tbelr burning. The wind
disturbed tbe flame, and made the candles burn
unequally. To prevent this he encased them in
their born partitions. They were called from this
circumstance lant borns, whleh drilled into tbe
zrodern lantern.
Editoes Constitution: Your reply to
Effle P„ of Rome, this morning, was misleading to
say the least. Lanterns, or lantborns,. were first
•spoken of by Thcopompus, aOrcekcomffi poet, and
were used by the ancients In many of tbelr mum
meries. They were carried before troops by night,
borne on the top of pikes, being so constructed as
to throw lights only behind them. In the epistle
of Bb John, it Is .‘•aid that tho party of men which
went out of Jerusclem to apprehend Jesus were
provided with *,lanterns and torches." Let usbo
accurate about these things. W. T. Smith.
You say tho Oregon lies in twenty-two fath-
asof water, and that a portion of the masts are
visible. How many feet under water is the vessel?
Sixty tlx feet.
0. V. M., Roswell, tin.: X. How many rail
roads compose the Gould system and what are
i her? 2. Is a man responsible for the damage done
loothcr men’s projicrty by hi* children If he Is ab
sent when tt Is done?
1. The Missouri Pacific, Texas Pacific, the Mis
souri, Kansas and Texas, and all their branches,
Including tbe Iron Mountain.
2. The doctrino of tho law li that the parent Is
peter liable for the willful tort of hU child.
Itatdor, Tampa, Fla.: Where is tho coldest
spot on earth V
At Werkhojausk in Hlbcrla. The mean tempera
lure last January was 6J:J below zero. Everything
Kfrozvn all the time. Milk is like marble. Rut
ter has to be chisolcd. A mini’s breath falls like
•now. Tears become ice. People live at Work-
hojansk, but the place would not agree with a
turn from Tampa.
Hubscribor, Jonesboro, Ga.: What bocomo
of the Hhenandoah when Captain Waddell sur
rendered to the queen of Fugund:
Tho British government turned the vessel over
to the United Stale* consul at Liverpool. We
have uo Information concerning Its subsequent
history.
Editors Constitution : My son, Frankliu
Brazier, aged 21 years, lea I’olk county, Ga., two
years ago going toward* Centro, Cherokee County,
Ala , and 1 have not heard from him slnco. 1 fear
ho was murdered the night ho started, and his
body concealed
Dear reader, tf you know anything about ihim
Pill you write (o his old heart broken mother,
AlMI.tNX llHAlIKn,
I.imc Branch, Polk County, Ga.
F. R. Hickory, Mite.: What is the price of
the crude sulphuric acid of commerce? How do
you uao the acid In preparing bones for fertilizers ?
Fifty degree sulphuric acid, In car boys, is quo*
ted In Atlanta at one and one-half cents per pound.
Pifsolre 1.200 l-ounds of finely ground bone* in
1.000 pounds of the fifty degree sulphuric acid, and
result will be about one ton of good super pho-v
pliate or commercial acid phosphate.
J. H. R., Apsonville, N. C. 1, Ifow do you
lant millo maize? 2. Wliat season of the year?
Is it very productive.’
Wo are iudebted to Mr. G. W. Besson, of
Marietta, Ga., for the following answers to the
gltove questions.
1. Plant M, M. the same as cotton seed ns ordi-
apart lu the row, if for forego. But If for making
a crop of seed, let the cluster of plauts be two feet
apart; and for either crop the rows need be onty
wide enough apart to plow once. l T so the hoc only
Until the plants are from eight inches to a foot
high. If the weeding has been faithful, the plant
can take careof Itsalf after U is a foot high.
2. April 16th U about the time of planting at
Marietta, Ga. 8. The productlvencsa of millo
maize has been too generally attested lo call for
an answer.
Cav* SPRtNc,. Ga., March 21.—Editors
Poustltution: In auswer to “Thoodorua
of Fort Valley, who aslu If there is such a thing as
a joint snake, you VJ‘. "many reputable persons
•ay they have seen tlmm, 1 ’ etc. Properly speaking,
there Is no such thing as a joint snake, and while
t is true that many reputable persons havo seen
he animal csHt d by that name. It Is alto true that
f you will a>k any oue of them if they ever knew
>f the broken parts of oue becoming united again,
ho answer will amount to something Uko this:
•No, but mv grandfathers’ cousin’s uncle over iu
South Carolina’did."
Tbe so-called lolnt snake, Is not a snake, but
something In the nature of a footless llxsard,
—*— *- —— ihUaurus, and known In
,ry as the glass snake.
SudluotbevK os the Joint snake. Instead of being
a ”small dirty reptile." it U a very handsome am-
nal, quite ttmiu, and a* all fizzard- perfectly
lannleM. measuring at maturity about thirty
lu hcs in length, two thlrd> or which Is tall. It*
icad Is small, compared to the body, and shaped
very much like the head of the comwtou sand-
runner. or old field hazard. In color, tt is «Hr-
*-•- * tea, ibad!
THE WIT OF WOMEN.
Collected by Kate Sanborn.
■If steamers are named the Asia, tha Russia
tad the Scotia, why not call one the Nausea?-Lou-
fra Alcott.
A Manil uld to tha slater of President Claveland
U aba was leaving Buttalofor Wuhlngton: "X hope
you Tllllhall Dora Buffalo.” "Oil, you oxpect me
to hall from Buffalo and reign In Wuhlngton.’’
.Whan yon wish to affirm anything, yon alir.n
Ilk* features, are thrust upon us: companions, like
a, are more or Iras our own selection.—Kate
ryln' a man ain't like aettln’ along side of
Ights and hearing him talk pretty; that’s the
guard doty in Washington seventeen years, to Mia
Cleveland, "what do ladles And to think about be-
aldca dresses and parties 1" "The heroic deeds of
our modern army officers," replied Miss Cleveland.
A Isay once told me she could always know
when she hod taken too much wine at dinner—her
husband's Jokes began to seem funny.
A Iloy's Pretty Idea.
Johnny hod a baby sister who was a particu
larly bright child, writes W. J. Lamptou In the
iMerchant Traveller. After a short time on earth
;tbe iUtle one went back to her home beyond the
;bluc. One night shortly after her death thechil-
dren were looking at tbe stars, when Johnny cried
"Ob, see the pretty store! and one of them Is baby
i sister t"
"Which one?" asked another of the children.
‘The brightest one. of course,” proudly answered
Johnny,>eUllng all further questions.
Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too
hearty eating is relieved at once by taking one
of Carter's Little Liver Pills immediately aftor
dinner. Don't forgot this.
New spring hats are tall and are trimmed
in the back, the front or on one side.
James T. White, leading dealer in wall
paper and window shades, at 40 Marietta
street. Big stock of new goods just opened,
Samples free.
Read about the Hilldale Jersoy farm as adver
tised by Ham’l W. Goode, real estate agent, o *
lants, Ga. _
Lace and Jet, jetted grenadine and jetted etamina
will be prominenot among the beason’s imports-
TUK COTTON MARKETS*
tsh green, spotted with white and black, shading
off Into white below. On account of lb timidity,
It perhaps, under the Influence oC-frigid, become*
more rigid than usual, so that when given a blow
the tall M>mcltine* breaks iuto several piece*,
which, however, are never united to the body
again. If left alive the tall b. in time, repro
duced. Just a* the tal.s . oi other
liztard* ate reproduced after having been broken
iotV. Several year* ago I kept one that had been
broken for a mouth or two. as it wa> the first one I
Ibad ever seen, and desired to study its habits. In
a short while the broken part became nicely healed
lover, and I had. as tt were, a bob-tol snake, about
- t escape, oiherwue 1 should nave kept
it until! had had auoccular demonstration of the
fact of the reproduction of the tall. My Informa
tion has been obtained partly from reading and
partly tram observation, and my object In wrhiug
the above U to correeu as ter asnosslMe.thear
most universal absurd belief tn the existence of
such an Impossible animal as a Jalnt snake. ^ ^
most ivoran ronwx.
Wauuua, A. e, March IT.-KdHeraCawtttu.
.on; laaetn Taa OommTvrsow that Tniadaaas."
of Fort Valley. Go-, wants information abort tha
CONSTITUTION OFFICE,
Atlanta. March 20,188
THE WEEK’S REVIEW.
New York—The months closed today about 18®20
•point* above the prices of a week ago with firm
tone and decided upward tendency. During the
iwetk the market was aubject to moderate fluctua
tions. Spots, middling QHc.
NEW YORK, March |18-Tho following la tha
comparative cotton stolemenUbr the weekending
todays •
Net receipts at all United States ports 57.720
Same time lost year 82.074
BhowingSan increase 25.040
Total receipts.......... -...4,701,017
Same time last year - .4, PJ2.6I3
Showing an increase
Exports for the week
Batuo time last year
Showing an Increase
Total exports to date
Borne time last year
Showing an increase
Btock at Ulterior towns...........
Borne time last year—
.8,183,089
,....*8,254,217
121,128
...... 005,152
702,016
...... 208AM
irarara 188,8*4
Showing an increase
Btock at Liverpool ...
Borne time last year —
Showing a decrease.......
Amerlcan cotton afloat for Great Britain PJi.OOO
Borne time last year - 152,000
Showing an Increase 12,000
SATURDAY, MARCH 20.
New York—Colton opened dull but firm with tho
tnenths higher. Iu the afternoon tho market
showed a slight downward tendency, and closed at
or cesr yesterday's closing figure*. Spots, mid
dling 9>*c.
Net receipts today 8,176 bales, against 3,801 balsa
lost year; exports 6,132 bales; last year 8,468 balsa;
stock £02,160 boles: lost rear 703.728 balea.
Below we give tbe opening and closing quotations
of cotton Aiturcs in New York today:
March 0.1 Id 9.12# 0.14
April 0.20f 0.22 0.17S 9.19
May 0.82& 0.34 9.295 9.80
June 9.49# O.Stffo 9.40
July 0.61# 9.52
August..
September 9.42# 9.41
October. 9.27# v/x® 9.21
November. 9.22# 9.25 9.18# 9.19
Closed steady; sales 62,200|bales.
Local—Cotton (quiet at tho following quotations:
Good middling 9Mc; middling S?£o;;strlct low mid.
dllng t?*c; low middling 8%c; strict good ordinary
S'#; good ordinary Tfte; ordinary 7%c; middling
stains Sjlo; tinges
NEW YORK, March 20—The total visible aapp’.y
orreotton |forthe>orld U 2,918,614 bales, of whioh
1,451,311 bales are Amerloan, against 2,732,792 bates
and 8,205,892 respecUrcly last year. Reoelpte at all
Interior towns 30,212 bates. Receipts from plant*
ttoni 28,729. Crop in tight 6,926,180 batea.
FBO VISIONS, GRAIN, ETC,
ATLANTA, March 20,1M,
The following quotations indicate tho fluctuations
on the Chicago board or trada today:
WHEAT.
Much JStfc
. 9 80 9 60
CLEAN R1BOIOM.
10#flSS. Horecs—plug
“1%
iCm.uJ*
to 15 b.aJ*
n-saiiis.
I and hotchcra H0MU.I3.
Floor—B«t patmt as.S0ffiU.7S: araratano, lll»
■U S: f.npT ls.50iAiS.7S: extra family *5.i5: cholot
mmlly 15.00; funlljr St.ii^KM: erti.K00.il *.
Cnru-No. 3 whltt. Teunemes. U: No. OwWto.mlr
ml. Me.. Com Mral-ATc. 0*t»-Ku*t proo: »a«.
Bax—Choice timoth,.targe brtmli.OO; chot« tlmo
Sf Sfflh
olay il.oorulxrd il.00. Wheat Bran St.0OaR 0S.8riu
“ , bbi. Coffi-e-Rio Sffilto ».»: old aoeera-
ij.va 3Sc. Out*n-0tand*id A M(c; *r*nu-
irau—lieu rib lidra awe. toi»u- conri
bound buora K00.
iBJga
a* U#N
Trar. chains
Jt-OO^^bottoiTrope 16c. Bwede lion ic: rolled, 01
merchant bar, 2 J-irate. Cast rtoel 150. Kails U85.
g»mGa
encumo TO THE OLD NAME
Tbe Staunton UethodUt Conference Decline*
to Okanye.
Stackton, Ta., March 15,-At the tsulon
of the Methodtat Eptocopal conference today,
the nueation sent flown from the general con-
ference, “Shall tho name of tho .church be
changed from tho Methodist Episcopal Church
South to Methodist EpI*cop»l Church InAmer-
ic*,” wu submitted, »nd by * vote of 173 to 8,
tho conference declined to change the name..
The minority wu compoeed, of D. Dlco and
Her. Mr. Delaney. A memorial glring Itroag
utterances on tho subject of temperance wu
unanimously adopted. The committee ro-
commended an 'endowmentof $00,000 by tall
conference to Eandolph-Mscon college.
At tho dose of the aession Dr. Head created
quite a actuation. He rose to a qaestion of
prirllege and etsted that, u chairman of the
commlftee on examination*, ho had aubmlttad
a report upon the trial sermon of J. N. McCor-
mic*, disapproving it on the ground that it
waa but an assertion of Gcrman rationalfrm,
and not in accordance with Methodist doctrine.
The sermon was afterward submitted to Btehop
Wilson and Revs. Harrison, Canon and other*,
who pronounced It orthodox and able, Dr.
Head declared that if that sermon wu ortho-
dox, there wa» no lino betwoon Paganism and
Chriatianity.
To fro»tbitoa, chilblain* end bite* of poison
one insect* Salvation Oil gives Immediate relief
25 cent*.
OFFICIAL DRAWING
OF THE
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY I
Single Number, CUss “C,"
Drawn at New Orleans, Louisiana, on
Tuesday, Marob 10,1880.
No. .Prize.
„ eo o»173..,
491 Mg
5W WSS’~"
7M
1821
1970
2064
SAMUEL W. GOODE,
Real Eilate and Loan Agent,
. ATLANTA, OA„
Will fill any order or giro any deiired lafqrmaUon
ebout Farm*, City or other property. Write to
him enclosing 2o stamp and he will fend you sale
catalogue. Name thla paper.wxtc ■
>4»"’l5»
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100 84236
108 84428......
80084465
I00M847
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A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK
FOB TODNB m MDDLK-ISED HEN.
ONLY II BY HAH*. POSTPAID.
ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FEES TO ALL.
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74667
78049
78897
75409
75423
76767
75820.
76196
76158
76196......
76618
76670
76782
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and the untold mlaarlu resulting from lndlsora-
lion* for all'acute and ohrotaPOHaOHaHH
or which Is Utralnabla Bo found by the Author
whom experience tor 3S! years U such u pnffiably
naver before fell to the lot of any phrridaa. M
pages, hound In beautiful French muslin, atnbom-
ed covets, full gut, guaranteed to he .finer wm
In cTcry scnsc-than any other work sold Inti
countrj tor HAS or the money (will bercfUndctHH
t) eve Instance. Price only I1A0 by tnail, postpaid. D-
luitratlve sample free to anybody., fiend now.
Bold medal awarded the author by the National
iMcdlcal Association, to tho President of whioh tha
Hon. p. A. Biased, and aaeociata offioen of tha
Board tb* reader la respectfully referred.
The Science of Life should be read by the yotraj
tor Instruction, and toy the afflieted tor relief, n
will benefit all.—London Lancet.
I Therels no -member of society to whom th*
ISclenceofLitowlllnot ba useful, whether youth,
parent, guardian. Instructor or clergyman.—Argo-
I Addresa the Peabody Medical Inatttnta, or Dr.
|W. H. Parker, No, 4 Bulflnch street, Boston, Maas,
who may b* consulted on all dlieaaM requiring
skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseas
es that havo baffled tho skill of all LJ C7 A I
other physlclansastwclalty. finch nCftL
treated sucassrully, with out TUVQPI B
an Instance of failure. Men- 1 n I ODLr
tlon thla paper. mavi—dly moo wed ITlAnsra
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never fail. Bond 10 cents and try one box. Ad-
fires* 1IROU DRUG CO#, Covington, Kv. Name
this paper. mar23—wkjrOt wky o o w
“ NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. M
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—OF—■
CUCEBB and COPAIBA
. nn old. tried remedy fci
^onorrhoea, gleet and all d!>
i>mw of the urinary orgaul
ii* neat, portable form, fry*
dom from taste and speed?
ftrlp aenrn the ft<x tf label, with the signature <X
Dr. Sherman Now in SI. Louis.
Trusses never cure, butthoyaabject Ute wearer to
strangulated
RUPTURE
"lib all its horrors, being equaled only br hydro
^nowa. No matter how strong one may uc, rup
urp is a lurking enemy, undermining the const!
tutlon and unfitting its victim for all the physical
•Jjdfatftel enjoyments of life. Tho displacement
of tho bowel* in rupture and tho use of the truss
ailoct the kidneys, bladder and other organs till
impotency, impaired memory, fevers, Bright’s dte*
case.and other mortifying ailments are Induced.
DK. J. A, S1IKRMAK, well known throughout
its country and the >Yest1ndles, through his sue-
wfol method of curing rupture. Is NOW IN 8T.
KET ll&aCT mlted Pe ” Wt ° mCE ’ 401 ****
In hfr treatment there is no operation, no re*,
strictlon from labor, but comfort aud restoration
from all the ailments caused by rupture and the
-so of trusses.
Dr. Bbcrman’spampnlet, containing Indorse*
Mention this paper.
1x9 56811...... 800
TO ALD .EOYEKS
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
56322
ijwa 100numbers, from T2990 to^nooo, Inclusive, be-
lug 60 numbers on each side of the number
drawing the Capital Prize of 9150,000, .52
{u 100 numbers, from 10007 to 10107, inclusive, be•
ton ing 60 numbers on each side of the number
™ drawing the Capital Prize of 950.000, 1
lOOn umbers, from 40G92 to 46792, Inclusive, be
ing 60 numbers on each sldo of the number
drawing the Capital Prize of 920,000,—.
1000 numbers ending with 40, being the two last
figures of the number drawing the Capital
69868
59641
59680
100 59748
iJJsoaoj
• 100 69875
1Mi«»47
100 00705
10060791
eoooooit
The subscriber! having supervised tho Single
Number Drawing. Clus "O," Louisiana State Lot
tery, hereby certify that the above are the number*
which were this day drawn firom the 100,000 placed
In thcwhecl with the prises corresponding to thorn.
Witness our hands at New Orlean^L*., this
Tuesday, March 16th, 1880.
G. T. BEAUREGARD,
J, A. EARLY, . . ,
Commissioners. :
rein Cashed ix Fun. Without Riouanow.
.'l-ii.; «m>. iwi: arnws recona capita: prize, ew.:
■old in S*n Francisco, Cal.; No. 48742 draws th
capital prirc, *20,000. sold In Now York, Nsw Or-
cans, Cincinnati, O., London, Ky.. Pittsfield,
Mass., Ban Francisco, Oakland, and Livermore,
Cal.; No. 41281 draws 110,000. aold in New Orleans,
Memphis, Tenn.. Cincinnati, p., Evansville. Ind.,
Monfgomcry, Ala., Loe Angelce,„CaL,_ PortlattL
i.D.V,
A Jiuaucipuin, ro., nan rraocuco. i*t.. uiUlomi*
town, Kr., and Columbia, Mo.. Non. t>i970, CI9S6,
-.. 66022. GS364 draw each 15,000, sold In New Orleans.
100 Cincinnati, Q„ San Francisco and Oakland, Cal.
SKINNER ENGINE CO.^ft,Fa.
AWARDED
coilmrTOR8
QGOLD New Orieut ‘
U MEDALS EXPOIITlOW
t BEST *
PLANTERS’
ENGINE
In tt» MARKET.
Catalogue maned
free. Address
■r„ Meridian, fillaas
‘ wky (as
rights and exemptions and the gMHV
mentofwages. Wo send a book of 100 notes upasl
Th Cl £onstl ccnu > 0160 T* 01 ®* fcr 85 Addreas
STOPPED FREE
ofthePUREantl
For
SHAVING i
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100 66085
914162... 900 65140.
9 44X31... 10000 46801
9 44816.... 100 66343
. . all school teachers, ladies nml gentlemen,
who are not teaching at present. Address D. H.
McConneii^n *^ b. Broad street, Atlanta, Go.
Pata, I will none
~ i ill ii if stamp fur pottage. Aaeota Waatra
E.4L itlcharde. bole Prop'r,Toledo,O.
Aqyie tliia paper. mnrl6-wky26t o o w
■TOE 8AJLK—THE HILLDALE JERSEY FARM.
4 situated at East Point. t> miles from At lam a, on
io Central and Atlanta aud West Point railroads.
The largest and best arranged farm iu the south.
Six silos, with capacity of over 60) tons. Spring-
ihoure with churning room attached, unsurpassed I
111*, the I'nlted State*; flow of water. 42 galloui per
minute; temperature below CO degree*. A magnUi-
cetit lUh tm&d.covering about two acres. Two nice
irc*ideuco»and numerous outhouoe*. The largest
and moot complete ham lu the xmth. Every im
provement requisite to a first class dairy or eattlo
feediu* farm. Fences eomblnatiou of plank pnd i
barbed wire all new. Will sell l“0 acres or in sep
arate lots of 100 acres and 70 acres. Land in hLh
state ofeultivatlon. Terms ea«y. Also farms of I
■very character tu all parts of Georgia. Addresa
Bamn W. Goode, attorney, real estate and loan
[broker. Atlanta. Ga. M*r 23-wk lam til Jaj^M
|4H
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fiiSUSJLSil
fc«sn holder free by mail. Aluj
ahead of anything of the kfrtd
ever invented. Beats weigh**, oat*
•ells everything. Brohard dr Co.,
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mar. 23 wky 13t.
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QUEEN mrSOUTH
PORTABLE MILLS.
SELECT FRENCH BiitiRS.
Writs for DeserlpUve Circu
lar. Mention this paper.
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CXNCIUS. ATI d
foh23-wkyl3i cows
at 16745... 50000
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alogue, MERCER & CO., Loulsrlllo, Ky. wyft
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