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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION - . ’ ATLANTA, GA* (TUESDAY MAY 25 .188?
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OPENED THIS DAY
For Reception of Guests.
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OB ATLANTA, OA.
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
Capital and Surplus$300,000.00
Bftua cantTmcATE? or deposit payable
OB DEMAND WITH INTEREST.
JAEHNE’S TRIAL
THE SON OF AN HONBST FATHER
CONVICTED OF BRIBERY.
Tb. rim oriMAUmuli stud to M CooriotsO
nu moists* u< smstsiu or ku urs-a
OlinpM or uoittrarouDd Folium Life Is
lh.Or.«tCttr or Now York. Etc.
New York, May 21 .-[Special CorrespoU'
dencc.]—The caae of Alderman Henry W.
Jaebne, tba drat of the board of aldermen con 1
vu ted of bribery, It inatrnctlTC, It czhiblta
tbe material of wblcb many New York politl
ciana nra made. His father was an honest
German gunsmith, who did Imalnesa on Had'
ton street for forty years. The old man's
children were all born In the eighth ward.
Hcmy was the second eon. He received in
excellent education, and made many frleinds.
Fire years ago he entered the Held of politics
with the brightest of proa poets. He was
elected alderman four timea In aaceaaalon
and each time by an ineratalng majority.
Six month! ago ba was made vioe-
prcsldcnt of the board. A shrewd politician ev
er ready to do favors for his constituents, he
quickly took the leadership of the county de
mocracy In the assembly district and stood
high In the councils of bit party. Next fall
they Intended to send him to congress in Hil
ler's place. Hie political eky waa unusually
bright. Suddenly a cloud aroao on lie horl-
The state senate ordered the Broadway
railroad Investigation' The seleetion of Boa-
coc Conk ling aa master of ceremonies Indica
ted, that It waa to be no child's play. Jake
Sharp, Jim Blchmond and other millionaire
manipulators were put In the furnace and
came out scorched, but not destroyed. One
day in the twinkling of an eye the young al
derman was shoved Into the dm. The furnace
waa heated hotter than tiauil. An affidavit
from a Knickerbocker lady was read, which
plainly accused him of being a receiver of
stolen goods. It waa cleat that he waa net
only n professional "fenco,” bnt that he had
been one for yean. He kept a-crucible In
which he melted down thn gold
and silver stolen by thieves.
The Knickerbocker lady had traced
her silver to his crucible, and had received
$1,200 from him to hush the matter up. BoipccJ
table citizens who had known Jaebne from a
boy stood aghast. The affidavit, however, was
only “ * ' " ‘ "
the foundation for n aeries of questions
propounded by Boecoe Conkllng that still far
ther astonished tho community. Instead of keep
ing silent on the ground that hit bnalneaa
transactions with Mn.8chnyler Hamilton bad
nothing to do with the Broadway investigation
the alderman lest his head and tried to explain.
While floundering in the Dm of Oonk-
ling’n persistent Inquires be made the, to
him, fatal admission, that Chief Dotoctlve
Byrnes bed demo hie best to cover him, and
that the dletrlct attorney, a member of hb
own political dkganlsatlen, had adviaed him
to pay over the $1200, thus compounding a
felony. A day afterwards tho alderman
besought his friends to save him from an in
dictment for receiving atolen goods. It was
whllo trying to avoid such nn Indictment that
bn fell into the suaro of Byrnes, who con.
bn leu into the sniro or Byrnes, who con
cealed hit Indignation at Jaehae's admission.
Tho men had been closo friends for yearn.
Jaebne waa confident that Byrnes
could exert as tulluenco upon
tho district attorney that would save him
Rom tho dreaded indictment. Byrnes's ac
tions confirmed the alderman's confidence.
No indictment for receiving stolen goods was
one, however, Waa
turned up In n way that hn little anticipated,
he wee Induced to make the admissions con
cerning bis part in the Broadway steal that'
ltd both to hie Indictment and conviction for
companion tobogganed down the flight like
lightning,bumping ■"
theiijmitles on every ttei
with merciless emphasis. When they read
tbe sidewalk they rolled over and over each
other in what looked like a Gncco-Boman
wrestling match.
Tbe doctor was first on hi* feet and he helped
the old lady up aa beat ha could, hot he has a
iso of the ludicrous and having seen
keen tense c
that the pertner of bis plight wms unharmed
*“ f langhter. The old
be had gone off into fits of ___ _
lady didn’t laugh at all. She walked to her
carriage aa beat she could and drove sadly
away. Half an boor later one of her servants
brought the following note to the doctor
Mrs. — presents her compliments to Dr. Talntage,
and deMrei to know U hS waa Injured. She her
self is unhurt.
The answer returned waa:
illmenU to Vi*. —.
uninjured.
Dr. Tslrasge presents btanompUmenl
and la Pleased fo learn thriiSs la unli
himself hart nothing buthts dignity.
Sydney Beid.
DURING THE WEEK.
TilfMlay, May 18.-CoOnt 'Herbert Blimarck
bn been appointed aecretary of atate fur foreign
■ffalra Tbe bans of marriage between Patti and
Nlcollna have been pnbllabed Tbe report that
tbe Ashing schooner Emma L. Doughty, of Port*
land, lie., has been seized by the Canadian gov*
eminent it confirmed ....p.Four new cases of cholera
and six deaths at Venice, Italy, and six new cases
and four deaths at Bui.... Officer Thomas Redden,
who waa wonnded in the Haymarket riot in Chi'
cago, died, making the sixth victim.
IicThx City.—The young men in Atlanta who
are the sons of confederate veterans will soon form
an association .The remains of Colonel Frank
P. Cray, who wu shot and killed at West End on
Sunday last by Manbal Jones, were taken to Adairs*
vllle for burial.... Mr j. William Shearer, of this
city, has Tallen heir to nearly 1200,000, left her by
her brother, who reeently died In England Hat*
lie Moore, a negro girl, attempted to kill beraelf
by taking laudanum. i-
Wednesday May 19.—Kx*Presldent Arthur was
oat driving the flrsttlme in seven weeks Mount
•Etna is In a state of eruption.... Heavy rains .fell
in Alabama For several days past a group of
(•erman anachlsts have been holding meetings In
Cleveland, Ohio, and calling on persons of their
tltlpe to arm with guns and bombs A hall storm
visited flask ills, N. C.
Im the City—One hundred and eight cases have
been.fllcd in tho clerk’s office of the city court for
the June term.... Heavy rains fell In Atlanta yes*
terday, doing considerable damage to the streets.
w....O. H. Handy, a Dccjitur street clerk, hu a
watch which Is said to b? one hundred years old.
...Dr. J. M. Johnson, a highly esteemed pbysl*
Ian of tbisep.y, died yesterday morning.
Thursday, May DOr-Switzerland Is taking
active tncuures to put an end to Mormonlun In
that country While the two soga of Chaplain
Androde, at Nogales, Arizona, were on their way
to Aqua Sears rancho, theli* borne, they were mar*
dered by Indians A mass meeting of the fish
exchange of Portland, Maine, was held in that
city John A. Henry, a printer, and who Is sus
pected of being an anarchist, wu arrested In Chi*
cago Seventeen Indictments have been found
sgaltuit S. R. Hterliug, at Harrlsouburg, Va., who
wu late treasurer of tho county, for ouibezzlcment,
and six for misappropriating public money.
In tiik CIty.—Willis Owens, an East Tennes
see railroad yard conductor, lost three Huger*
while trying to couple cars......Artcsian water
pi]«s are being laid In the principal streets of the
city. M ...Tbc members of the Cate City Guard arc
talklug of orgaalzlng a drilling school.
Friday, May HI.—Republican papers In Paris
arc strongly opposed to permitting Orleans princes
to remain on French Territory Later advices
from cape Coast car Ue, West A fries, saythatthe
forty-five traders who were murdered wero natives,
and not Germans, u reported.... A marble statne
of a confederate soldier on guard wu unveiled at
New Orleans The anarchist, Parsons, hu bean
traced toTampa, Fla., where it Is supposed ho ship-
l<cd for navana....Near Greenfield, Maas., a farm
er gave his lUUe son strychnine on a piece of can
TheColonel’sStory
From the Chicago Leader.
“I did not learn tha beginning or tho ro
mance nntil long after tha story was com
eluded,” laid the colonel, in response to n
question from hit niece. “Bnt my part waa
small snough to allow me to relate the clrcum
stance without vanity.
“I do not like to be particular at to names;
it lookl too much like scandal; but you may
satisfy yourself that it la a true story.
“Henry Horgan and Cosmo Bolahorsn, at I
shall call them, were both suitors for the
hand of Camille Cheater. This young lady
was tho daughter oft very wealthy souther
nerwhosename waa well known In Washing'
ton before tbe war.
“I believe she waa the most beautiful woman I
ever law—no offense to present company, and
she wu u high spirited at pretty.
“1 received bnt imperfect reports u to the
character of Cosmo Bolsbovon; bnt he wu a
very fine looking mu, with nomethtng of tho
reckless, dare-devil in hie countenance.
"Horgan wu altogether different; he wu
rather plain u to hit features, but Intelligent
looking and very well informed.
"To conclude, he bore the beet tort of char
acter among hit neighbors, while Rolahoven
wu admired more then liked.
“Him Chester la supposed to hove treated
her two lover* in such a manner that cither’s
success in her favor appeared doubtful to
them, end, of course, they gave'themselves
fOU benefit of any smiles which she may have
bestowed upon them,
“This wu before the declantion of hoslili
Hies between the north end south, and when
matter! in Cupid’s tent.
to settle
fortune to the test.
more attention to hie toilet then did hb rival
—he might have further to go, or anything
you please—certain it U that Horgan wu first
upon the spot.
“He met with a reception which hb charac
ter seems rully to have deserved, and when
they walked ont Into the park late in the af
ternoon Camille Chester bad promised to be
come hb wife.
“Soon after they left the mansion for the
outdoor air, Cosmo Bolshoven rode up to tbe
ante, and being informed by nn officious dar
ky that Miss Chester wu strolling about the
grounds, ho started off in the direction the
oiiug lady had taken, hoping to overtake
'Not boing aware that she wu notili si
began to form s most melting speeohu
mind, which should bring hertocaplta.
immediately.
' What wu hb utonbhment and chagrin
when he came to an anglc'ln the little brook
idanrof" ~" "
which formed the boundary of Hr. Chester’s
estate, to find the lady of hb lore seated upon
a hillock, with hb rival at her foot.
'•Wo may imagine that ugly feelings ware
in hit heart when be understood the lady
wu already another's, and he cursed his steed,
u though hb being e few minutes behind hb
rival he had lost hb cauao.
'After watching u long u ho could bur tho
to the bouse, end ordering
- in l
sight, bo returned l
out hb steed rode off, notwithstanding Hr.
Cheater’s Invitation to him to romaln to din
ner
Feet per earn par aa>
... i If taltalx months.
4K per cent par annua If lad twalve mouths.
L. J. HILL, President.
Mutton IM» paper.wky
AGUES
AND
MlURIll AFFECTIONS
Ar* due to the Congeetion of Stomach,
Spleen, Liver and retention of
POI8ON8 IN THE BLOOD.
The active principle of Mnndmko b
Nature'! remedy for Liver disturbance.
A Hoaad Ntamarh Means Mirk Bias*.
A Baaad IJrrr illraaa fare Blood.
Eras Nterrtleaa Means Health.
KEEP TIIB HEAP CI.KAU.
JUUtP TIIK MINI) Fit KB.
. KKBF TUB BLOOD Fl’BB.
With that pure Vegetable preparation, free
from mercury and all Impure substances,
ica doiu to nu lnaictmont ana conviction lor ““ ■ig/vumuc «u » i»icvo oi wu-
bribery. In t«7lng to avoid tho whirlpool of I dy, wblah .killed the child Max AUce Pandit-
x. v.a — -i- fi ,..i- ton, wife of tho present minuter to Berlin, —*
HojHa be had run upon the track of Charybdb.
Nor wu there any escape. Baoderad
wary by the work of tha profes
sional jury-fixer In the two Hchsler triab,
the dbtrlct attorney took no chances in tbe
tbe district attorney look no chance* in the
Jock ns coat. The jurora wore not only locked
up tut were not even allowed to receive
ertlnd letters from their famillee. Great wu
1 he outcry among the other indicted alder
men. They ncmeed the Judge and district
attorney or flavor!tcIsm, because Jaebne wu
I for bribery, they auorted thst one
trial, and that three Hebrew jurors
were fixed on tho second trial.
They got no comfort, for the
dbtrtct ettornoy replied that theu wero the
SOHENCK’S
MANDRAKE PILLS
DR. MCUKNCK'M Iteakaa ( M.ematlea,
liver Complaint ami DjrineiMla, aunt Free.
DR. J. M. ICKUCK A KOI, PMbMnhb, Pa,
majt-dlf tun Uiu wky nra
TWhor's Cod-Uver OB and Uma.-The
■polarity ol this ate and efitraclixu pro-
t babas aiutbnabla to Ualntilulc worth,
e of Ouutlu, Colds. Aslhus. ltnmctillU.
Oot«h. Bcrofnious Uumon, ami i all
let Bymptoon, It hu no superior. If
symptom* af
—. iuc Chs.t, Lunas or Throat.
Maaufkrtuivd only by A. a Vt'n son, CtiemUt,
Benton. Held hy all diulUa.
/ANTED— BY A UIIIDI.K AGED GENTLE-
WANTED-
and esp.rteno.8
gusumi to tench durtn^ the ainm and mil.
5JJNw reut **^ddKi^|Gcor|cto«uji^nrown-
ImsSOUTH
8tr»*b Eichl.eryCa,
Haailoa thl» papet.
npinif .VT 1 ®! *“ IWf Ct'BKD DT ON
cue should not be allowed to sensrsto. This
hu made Hhslcr’s friends tremble. It b erf
dent that he will be tried the third time and
by s Jury that will bo made pnctloobly unap
proachable.
Tbo other Indicted aldermen wero ebo cha
grined because Alderman Walts,who hu turned
stntca evidence wu not made to unfold hb
budget. The dbtrlct attorney preferred to
victlon end
tun trials. Waite's promised dbclosnres era
intensified by n fleer that Ollly Ma
loney, tbe clerk of tho board or I “Ml,
has iwen corralled by the authorities
and that hn will bo dropped upon some of the
boys, u Andy Garvey wu dropped upon Oakoy
Hall in his trial in 1879.
Besides afibrdlng glimpses of underground
political life in Now York, Juhne'e trial let
in n little lnrld light upon hb own antecedents.
While on the witness stead he wu eloeeiy
questioned concerning his association with well
known thlevee In diamond rubberise in Europe
eight or nine yurt ago. He denied in toto nil
Insinuation or theft, bnt admitted that he wsi
In company with the crooks, and that hecamo
hark with one of them vb Canada. The
story, u told by detectives who
claim to hsvo it from one
of tbe crooke tkcnuolves, b interesting. Cur.
tiu and Stephens, well known u diamond
thieves, went to Europe on n buineu tour.
They vbited the beet jewelry stores end priced
unset diamonds. With a doxen or twenty
Jewels before them it wu an easy matter to
•nbotltiito an inferior stone (hr a superior one.
Some times e puts stont took the place of a
genuine roltaire, end again n rail two-karst
lews) was slyly exchanged for one of grater
weight On luring the store the stolen
diamonds were poised to Jtehne, whs stood on
the sidewalk nurthe door. He saunters sway
thrown from her carriage, while driving In Central
unit, causing her
1’ark, New York, fracturing her
•'caUi In ten minute
In rnx City.—Thu muilo stand, will be finished
rtOrentpuklnafewdaye In n game of beU
I etween Atlanta aud Bacon yesterday, Atlanta
' hut out Bacon by a score of 1] too....Tho revival
l n prugtesa at Evan* Chapel Is growing more to'
ii rcellng every day,
Saturday. May *B.—Seven Bormou mission'
*rli» from I’lab, who have been holding meetings
near Fayette City, m., were ordered to leave the
place by Indignant citizens....Dr. Dio Lewis, an-
Dior end reformer, died at his homo to Yonkers,
N. Y....The combined wealth of the United
Males senators b 1162,000,000.
In run City.—The Atlanta wheelmen are oak
Ing arrangements toga to Columbus, Go., on the
Mth of July, to lake part In the bicycle racee....
Governor BcDanlel Issued sn ordor directing
Mate Tresstrcr Hardeman to proceed to pay the
bond* maturing July 1,1M6.
Hominy, May *8,—Durban Ward, of Ohio, Is at
the point of death..,.. Dr. Dio Lewis's remalai
win be cremated, according to a request ho left
behind him Natural gaswuatruck at Cauons-
burg, ra., and during a storm In the afternoon tho
well Ignited An attempt was made to burn the
Orangeville, Ontario,' Advertiser office....The
minister of coasmerre at Bedrid will Introduces
hill In the cortei Ibr tbo sale oft portion of tho
crown lamb and forests of H]Aln The lnfhnt
son of the queen regent or Spain was christened,
the ceremonies being megnlficent In detsll.
In Tut city.—James Buore, a ininhand on tho
Air l.tnerailroad,had afoot maahed while coup
ling cars Henry Ward, the Kcit Tennessee train
hand who wu Injured white coupling ears, about
•lx weeks ago, Is dead.
were all dressed in the Iwat of taste and
tba all* and manners of Eigllth^H
ih gentlei
A hotel,
never allowed themselves to he aeon together
in public. The trio worked the gaero tourney
continental citiea with greet profit. Finally
they landed in Cologne. Hen they made a
rich strike end secured ticket! fur London.
While Curtin end Stephens were eating lunch
at a hotel they sa* a gathering around the
door. Fearing that they were suspected, nod
Fearing that they , .
knowing that Jnehno was to the hotel they
rare in e quendiy ss to whet to do with the
■dander. A minute afterward! Curtin met
Jaehne on en upper stairway. “Have yon get
the boodle:" he asked.
“ Yes, safe,’’ waa the response.
''VhtmiM tlm itnnati*" Ptirfl
Where ere the stones?’’ Curtin asked.
Hero I” mol Jaebne, holding out a handful
of diamonds.
"Swallow 'em! D—m yon, swallow 'om
quick, or wc are lost! ”
The jewels wero promptly swallowed. It
turned out to lie n false alarm. But Jaohne's
pats hint s-elose watch ou him until he ar
rived to London, where a dose of physic
administered, and the prociont stones
were recovered, F.taKA.
Talmoge's Fall.
On ono of the wet dsy's of last week the
iiev lir. DcWitt T*tmaire.Hrooklyu'scetobr*t»l
■readier, received a visit from n wealthy old
ady. who I* one of hb atsanchcst friend* and
admirers. When she arose to go, tho doctor
with hb usual courtesy, aecompanlsd her to
the door, and noticing thtt tho atone atepi
were slippery laid:
“Be cartful mtdame. You hod batter tska
yarm,”
The aM lady took hb arm and instantly
was adzed with puslonaU regret, (hr the dee-
tor’s feat flaw from under him and ha and hie
From a Minister-
Bar. C. T. Cbrk, a member of the South
Georgia Methodist conference^ writes from
Tatnali county, Ga:
One year ago I waa taken with rheumatism
and bacoma almost helpless for over throe
months. All tho remedies used seemed to Call
until I commenced tbe net of Swift's Specific.
I have taken five bottloa and am perfectly
sound and well again. 1 would have written
ooonar but waited to see if the cure was per
manent. And now I unhesitatingly recoup
mend 8.8.8. ns a oafs and reliable remedy (br
rheumatism. I have alt confidence in its vb
toe.
(t Never Falls.
I hove had blood poison ever since October,
ltffiSand obtained no relief from any treatment
and I tried severs], nntil I commenced taking
Swift's Specific. In one month I frit ai well
aa I ever bed. I also had e good appetite end
wee entirely free from the peine in my ahaal-
d on and head, which had tormented meat
long. Now ell the sores end swellings from
my heed are gone.
8. W. HcCAKTEB,
No. 70 Madison at
New York, April 30, 1836.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diets tee mailed
free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC OO., Drawer 3,
Atlanta, Go. Mew York. LTT W. 23d at.
ttmoultt house wool
yes to death?" Pat-' Patz, I'd fty tor l
1IGHHFOB1VS AClil PHOSPHATE,
For Overworked Females.
Dr. J. P. Cowan, Ashland, 0., auya: “It
prom satisfactory aa a nerve tonic; also in
dyspeptic renditions of the stomach, with
genera! debility, such os wo find in over
worked females, with nervous headache end
it* accompaniments.”
The cftlret* of twenty netioual tradei unions
met with closed doors yesterday afternoon at Don-
aldson'a hall to take wine nulled nctlon. It wu
Mated, to twist encroachment- being made upon
unions by Knights of Labor.
ANGOSTURA BITTERS b known as the
met regulator of tho digestive organs all over
the world. Have it in your bootee. Ask your
srecer or druggist (br the genuine article, maa-
by l)r. J. G. B. tisgest A Sens.
'lit was lato in tha evening when Henry
Morgan rode homeward, and ha had traversed
bnt n mile when e dark figure upon honeback
barred hb passage.
"Horgan recognized Cosmo Kolthoven, al
though tho Utter sat on bb hone in the mid
dle or the roadway with the air of one who
wae about to utter tha old demand,'Your
young man had bean schoolmates
in former days, and although they had never
been friends, there waa a sort of 'fraternal
feeling,’ ts Burnt eelb it, at least upon Hor-
gen’s side.
‘“Hello, Bobhoven,' he said, somewhat as
tonished at the man’s demeanor; ‘b that
you?’
“‘Yet,’growled Coemo, and then he wu ti'
>1 ha wu detsrmtoedto fotca upon hb rival.
“Horgan coughed •lightly. 'Yon appear to
have something to my to me,' he mid.
'* *Ym'iT ItatfA enmelMnw Jq ||y (
a pair of
r how to
growled the young men, ‘I
tub to n case here—yon know
them, and must protect your life.’
“Horgan ventod an ejaculation of surprise,
and demanded the reason tor thb straogo
speech.
'■ ‘I wu an observer of your interview with
Mbs Chester a few hours hack. I have al
lays hoped to make tha young lady my wife,
nd tinea you have dbpoaiamed mo or her, I
[organ drew himself upright in hb sad-
litfi an impatient movement.
die wll
“ ‘I have dispossessed yon of nothing. Bob-
hovsn,’ he uld quietly. ‘Your speech cau
meet with but one excuse.’
“ ‘I do not desire you should find an excuso
for me, air, I am perfeetly aolior. 1 too you
doubt It, and am determined to fight or thruh
you; tabs your choice.’
“For e moment Morgan did not reply, and
Bobhoven drew hb steed back e tow paces,
and waited to alienee.
Horgan wu u bold as most of men; but hn
wu reluctant to enter toto thb adventure. If
hn wu killed it would bo without honor;
should hs succeed, he would b* stained with
the guilt of the blood of an acquaintance.
“‘Bobhoven,’boaaidilowly, 'you know I
do not fur you; but I do not wish to enter into
thb affair. Your causa of anger b alight; I
have merely won the prize we were both
striving for, and
'“Yon need not throw my disappointment
ishinf stroke of thb little drama wu given.
■ iponied by
“I strolled out one evening, acoomp
federal forces hod been victorious in
a battle which hod been fought the day be
fore, and the conlederates were upon their re
treat.
“We ume to the foot of a hill whose top
was flooded with a bright moonlight.
“Mw pfttmtenlnn nrnnnsn.1 Skaf n
“My companion propoeed' that vre ascend,
d,we began to ciirabjthe hill.
we neared the top, e man suddenly
1 toto vbw.
h 1 ’ whispered my companion, pulling
my era,'look up there and observe the uni
form:'
“I followed hb direction end nw e man
dressed to the confederate uniform, with a riflo
in hb hand. The weapon wu leveled, end
he seemed in the very act of firing open
some, to us* invbiblo object.
‘“See me pick him oft’ cried my com pin
ion; and he threw the light rifle which he had
brought from comp with the remote hope of
meeting — * ' ' — *
meeting with game, to hU shoulder, and ere I
could interfere, had fired.
“Ihtd not the least idea that tbe ballet
would reach its mark until I nw the etran-
gvr throw up hb arm and toll.
“With e cry of-exaltation, the yonng officer
began to clamber recklessly np the asesnt.
“He secerned to forget In tbe excitement of
tbe bands of bbenemles.
“With a cry for him to return, I wu forced
to follow, and we clambered np the ascent
without discovering anything suspicious, al
though I expected my friends’ shot wonld bo
though I expected my friends’ shot would bo
returned with deadly effect by concealed
marksmen.
“I wu several paces behind my companion
when he reached the top of tbe hill, and u
he halted with n cry of alarm I imagined he
bid ran into some ambaih.
“Came back,’ I screamed; bull did not stop,
end an Instant later stood at bb sido, deter-
tennined to share hb danger, should there be
•ny.
“Instead of a party of filllbuetors, whom I
had expected to meet, I nw a yonng lady
upon tba ground and a man dressed in dark
cfnthet bending over her.
“I supposed the wu dead at first; but she
hed only fainted, and we soon restored her to
"The man upon whom my friend had fired
by upon the ground shot through the brain.
rmlon thanked us for our urvioes, which he
tu.d had preserved their llvu, and after a lit-
0iisii naa ]HTKncu mcir lives, suu alter a iiw*
tic hesitation, thinking probably that we
would not part with him unleu he explained
hie presence here, gave the following brief
accounti
stroll
They (tbe young lady and himself] had
led out from the former's home Just as
evening wu closing In, and as they reached
" ' * “ hill were confronted by the
top of the
ni*n who now lay dead at oar feet. He was
aii-old enemy, and hod declared hb Intention,
end was in the act of shooting the young
n an when my companion's ballet had cat
el'irt hbesrecr.
“Thb wu the substance of hb explana
tion, and when the yonng lady added her ex-
preuiona of gratitude to hie own, wo were
compelled to allow them to depart, although
ind a strong suspicion that the men wu not
dividual whose life wo came In time to nre-
■erve wu Major Henry Horgan, and also tbe
nrtlcnlart of bit feud with Cosmo Uvlt-
loven.”
vThe First Sign
Of falling health, whether In tbe form of
Night Sweats ead Nervousness, or in a
aense of General Weariness and Lou of
Appetite, should suggest tbe nu of Ajm*e
Sarsaparilla. Thb preparation b most
effective for giving tone end strength
to the enfeebled system, promoting the
digestion and assimilation of food, rei
tog the nervous forces to their nortmd
condition, and for purifying, enriching,
end vitalizing the blood.
Failing Health.
I wu
Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous^
I tried various remedies prescribed
by different physicians, but became so
weak that I could not go up stairs with-
— . Uy friends
mended me to try Ayer's Saras]
which I did, and I am now u heah
etrong u ever.—Hra- E. L. Wl
Alexandria, Minn.
I have used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, to my
fkmlly, for Scrofula, and know, If Itb
taken faithfully, that It will thoroughly
.. i thoroughly
eradicate thb terrible dbesse. I have ebo
prescribed Hue tonic, u well u an alter-
$• tv i/o iuu urn uivuu uiuuiciuo ever
compounded.—W. V. Fowbr, D. D. 8„
M- d), GrcenvUb, Tenn.
Dyspepsia Cured.
It would be Im
■crib* wbat I euf
lo for me to de-
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end Headache up to the time I began
* _ l under
taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I wu
the care of various physicians and tried
• great many klnda of medicines, bat
ntvtr obtaining more than_ temporary re.
a siioi
After taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for
on time, my beadaebo disappeared.
and my stomach perforated Ita duties more
perfectly. To-day my health b com-
gbtoljr* tutored.—Mary Harley, Spring-
I have been greatly benefited by the
' of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It
prompt uu . ,
tones and Invigorates the system, regulates
tba action of tho digestive and assimilative
organa, and vitalises the blood. It k,
without doubt, the moat reliable blood
purifier yetdbooverod.—H. D. Johnson.
333 Atlantis eve., Brooklyn, N. Y. .
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Price Ell eta botflas, 88.
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THB MBTHODIST3-
Richmond, Ve., Hey 10.—In tbo Hothodiit
pbeopel conference today, Bev. W. L. Protss-
on, of tho Southwest Missouri conference,
created en elaborate paper ue suhetltate
r the report of the committee eliminating
the word ‘‘■onth’’ from the noma of the church
and transposing the words “Methodist Episco
pal” to “Episcopal Methodist.” Tho substitute
wss rejected and tho report of the oommltteo
against changing the name wu adopted. Dr.
J. E. Edwards, of Virginia, offered a resolution
tint ministers bo excused from reading db
ci| line rales annually to congregations, and
tin question whether they did or did not read
tl cm be not asked at the quadrennial confer-
Ur. J. D. Blackwell, of Virginia, spoke at
length in tovor of the propMtlon.
Dr.Thorau G'.Woir. of North Mississippi,
Dr. Johnson, of Mississippi, and Dr. HoFerrin,
of Tennessee, spoke in opposition.
Dr. T. J. Dodd, of Tennessee, end others
favored tbe change in earnest speech
abeui
At the conclusion of the dbotueion, Dr,
Edwards's resolution wu rejected.
The conference refused to abridge appoint
ment of presiding olden from twonty to four
teen churches. The committee's report to
teen churches. Tho committee’s report to
have tha board of missions, competed of pros!-
di ut, vlee-preeident, secretary, treasurer and
nineteen managers, with the bbhops u ex-
ofiiclo members, wu adopted.
There wu a prolonged disci
discussion of theme'
mortal to transfer thst part of Florida west of
tba Chattahoochee river from the Alabama to
tbe Florida conference.
The conference decided against the chango.
The committee on revbal presented a
ltu,thy report in which, among other thingi,
the signal it which we ere both to fire
e pistol
fforeb
ol at your service, if yon an not
uld Morgen, hb patience ex-
ton suffer, it b no more than you
while the moon wu elowly making ita way
ovor the mountain tope in Ue dbtance.
“All wu quiet around them. Horgan,
whoso dbposttiou wu much cooler than hb
advenaiy s, atcretly wished that >ome chance
comet wculd interrupt them, but no one
“At lut Bobhoven grimly demanded that
tbe signal be given.
11 attend to that yourself' uld
'You shall
Horgan. T will have nothing to do |'n the
matter—it b against my will.'
' Without making any reply to this, Rols-
boven prepared to coant.
“'Bendy,' he said, in a harsh tone;‘one,
two—three,’end u the last word issued from
hb Uja. he fired.
''Morgan wu a trifle later, but did more ox.
ecutioa; fur, white Bolthoven’e ballot whbtled
over hb heed, he received tho other's lead in
hb body.
“He thought his death wound had been
given, end epurred hb frightened steed to
ward Horgan.
"Drawing the uher which he carried from
its tasbbud ho timed a blow at tbe other's
Chaw “Maud Harris Tobacco."
Ask las "Baud Harris Tot era" every time.
“The mss a treachery wu so uncX]
tbit, to trying to ward off tho blow, Horgan
toil from hb saddle.
“Bobhoven leaped from hb horn, and
wonld have dispatched tha tallen man had he
not been intercepted by the advent of two
persons who now appeared upon the scene.
“Thau were Hr. Chester and u negro set-
vast, who had witnessed the commencement
of tho rencounter, and hid hastened to in
form hit matter.
“As they galloped up, Bobhoven drew bnck,
" notwithstanding hb wound, looped apon
- * with the fcry of e
"Nearly a rear pesssd away hefere the fln-
from several conferences uking that tbe
name of tho church be changed from the
Methodist Episcopal church, Heath, to the
iboopui church; also, ou a memo-
Methodist Epl , ,
rial that any church member signing e petition
for tho uia of intoxioetlng liquors may be
dealt with as in oases of improper and impru
dent conduct. In tbb bet nutter the commit
tee uy that the taw should remain u it now
stands.
Bichhond, Va., Hay 20.—The Hethodbt
Episcopal general conference consumed tho
greater portion of today's session in discuss
ing the reports of committees on missions.
The board of missions wu Incrated to twon-
ty-flve, and the bishops made ex-offido mam
ben. A paper wu referred to tbo board of
mtadona suggesting ate^ towsrda unifying
addressed tbe conference in opposition to the
Arkansas, E,E. Wiley of Virginia,
andothen also opposed the measure. Drs. H.
B. Gherman of litatouri, Horace Bishop of
Texas, D. C. Kelly of Teuneuee, W. O. Bleak
of Hbabtlpi, J. 8. Gardner of Virginia, and
others favored the pioposltlon of unification
discussion wu the molt
Tho
earnest of the present satrion.
At the conclusion of the debate the com
mittee's report recommending no changes m
the status af our foreign miulon work, wu
adopted by e vote or 100 to 87.
At 4 o'clock this afternoon the consecration
of the four newly elected bbhops took piece
in the presence of an immense congregation.
The sermon wu delivered by Biehep KoTyerie
end the consecration services were conducted
to accordance with the beok of dbciplin.
Tbo hew bishops are W. W. Duncan, of
South Carolina; Chartee B. Gsllaway, of Hb-
•iseippi; E. B. Hendrix, of Missouri, and Joe,
8. Key, of Georgia.
Bicbmond, Vu., Hay 21.—In the Ucthodist
Episcopal conference today the report of tho
special committee on tbo hymn book wu re
committed and two papers on tho nine subject
ordered printed.
The conference proceeded to the election of
ecnnccllonal officers. Dr. J. B McFerriu, of
Tennessee, was re-elected book agent, receiv
ing 107 out of 207 votes cost.
THB PRESBYTERIANS.
Acoi sta, Ga., May 21—The second day’s
commenced by reeding tbe committee's report
on education. Tbe report showed a tailing off
in rontrlhutione and an increou in the num
ber of candidates to be educated tor tbe
mintotrv. Tbe receipts for mission work
were $37 733. a much larger emoant
then usual. Tbe receipts tor snstentation
scripts
slew a (ailing off; $15,000 were spent to sup
port III evangelists, suets of $31,666; at
abilities were shown by the publication
mtttee. The committee on the training
ot rd ministers report shows progress. Tbe
committee copectally appointed to examine the
question of evolution is beaded by Dr. Arm
strong, of Virginia, and boiganinod against
Dr. Woodrowb peon
■ peculiar theories.
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