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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION ATLANTA. GA. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER .1 1886
THE POLITICAL FIELD.
MOVEMENTS OF THE LEADERS
THROUGHOUTTHECOUNTRY.
A Linlr D«b»t* Bmwi th. Tartar Dotkm la
Tee a, see. —scatter nomunOa mutt of Bb
■HoUoa-OaoTiOtlOB* to SeMea-
CodinuiodiI Nominations, lie.
UADtroETiLLB, Tenn., September 9.—[dpae-
I* 1 .)—Th* Taj lor democratic mod ripubll •-**
nndidBlci for governor in Tenner.* > op tool
the campaign hero today In n Joint diicnalon.
Th* people of tbi* mnd inrronndlog cointloi
turned oaten hum, mod* crowd of wreral
thoamnd henid th* novel bat dlgnlfial dli-
canion of th* point* nt i*»uo between the ptr.
tie*, with nothing ol * pereonnl or anpleennt
» store.
Bon. Alfred A. Taylor, republic**, w*i Ant
Introduced, nod tu*de *n elcqnent pruents-
tion ofrepablie*n principle*. U* arraigned
the democratic party of th* itate and nation
a* being In power by Alee pretan***, end has
lag broken ce«ry premia* made In recent party
platform*. He defended the protective tariff,
nod ably presented argument* favoring th*
Bltlr bill. He alleged that th* repnblTean*
had been pioneer* In every good movement of
today. They had Inaugurated th* prohibition
aratiment, and only when th* idea became too
popular to be realited did th* democrati catch
00, and declare la favor of aubmitting a con-
emotional amendment to provent the liquor
traffic. Tbo apeaker wan " *
on th* penitentiary lease,
unmraeured term*, without euggeetlng any
new Idea*, and claimed that tbo democratic
party bed favored It until th* rapabliein party
had developed aMntimentof apposition to It
In opening, Mr. Bob Taylor eald:
Fellow Citizen,: In tbo daya of the Roman ear
nlre It waa the cuatom of the empeton to amna*
uicm.eltea and their inbiecte with cruel aud
bloody enlertalnmrnu called gladiatorial eon-
IctUl It la poe»lbto that many of you bar# com*
btra today with Hie f..r that you mar wimaei a
aimdar cahlUtlon rf brutality batwear *—
brotbera tcrambllog lor the
office. In thla country there
two 'great Ideal of free government-tb* re-
publican Idea and Ibe democratic Ida*. The
rapnarntaUr* of the republican Ida* In Ala
campaign | la my brother. —’—
upon m* aa Urn cbotoa
crallo party of Tanoaaa
cralle idea, la umio
of the land ware In bloody grave*. Erery alghlnj
trteio that inept bar diaary waatai fro n the
I looey gronnda or the wilderness to the smoulder-
log tmbera of rained Atlanta bora tba walla of
aceping women. Bbe waa a land of sorrowing
mother*, heart-broken widow* and orphan cbil*
dioo. 6b* was t tojd full of frioti raof, poixa.nl
then the awurd that made them. Thar ami dltcou-
Kitaie on the freah made grarca of all mat waa
iwccteat and dearest on earth, and there In alienee
and In tear. expremed a sorrow
no mighty for At porerty of worda
My countrymen, aloe* Cbrlutand Calvary there
wee no greater angulib, no hollar aceuei of wo-
man'* loro. The men of the Booth, aurvlrortof
derolrea
a, to rapraaant th* domo-
nyihlng Improper, Indell-
Mil Ibe luiaiiala of a great Mat* and a great
I nation undei Ihaaa two Ideal? Wa hare not mat la
wrangle or quern : ur h ramble for th* high office
for whioli a* here been mad* candidate*. The
tender bond uf brntharhoad U neither lerered nor |
I atmosphere, and. gen
(^BraB^^^^ff^radUght ioura. 4
Efrtlg ferment, today the rod rou aud I rent*,
pent th* whit*. Our political hlstortoe raryjojhm
an^orltgJbMj^bitoUiowot eiidcMo^um
dtamenoy: while ha,
in*plan
went ga .
last roeaol mm*
. v," In rae
liloomltig ilont
Full many a jpta of purest ray acrene,
The dark uutaihotncd carta of ocean baar,
Full many a flower U born to bltnb unwaa
And ws»lo lu awaetnoM upon the dsstrt air,
But, fellow dilcfua, when you ahall bar# all
taken a small. and then taken your choice of blot-
in reapotito to an inquiry, aa to way no wm
ea&raaalng agstust hit brother when ha had
felm boat, ha aald:
1 will tall you why. An old fellow In Goorgla,
Sallied a sheep killing dog. 11a dollborsta*
hickory club awl began to boat and maul
lag hr, nomad, and aald, ain't that dog dead?
• kV"rep««d tha farmer. "Wall, what In lb*
Him* of raaaoo nr* yon healing a dead deg for?"
ukad Ac astonished nalgbbor. Th* farmer nerer
‘ him that thar*
, lelgbtx
Mopped but laid, “1 want to
li a little bell aflat death '■
lie paid the following tribal* to Andrew
Johnson, which wu received Mth immenie
-&SL
and mountain, of KaM Tsunamis. but hu aplrll
II,oa, hli laOuetici llaea, and hi. noble deed!
ahlne In th* world Ilka attar tnalahlnaa long
aflvr Ih* Mar loeif MadammiaAMlimnn
disappeared. Heap
rapped In thy oonatry'a flag
. J thy country'* roniutuUon.
—mlillont yet to Be will rarera thy name
and heap thy memory sweet
Unwearied, unfettered, unwatrhad, nnoongned,
Jle my aplrft like thee In Urn world ol Aa mlml,
No leaning fur eauh e'er lo weary IU flight.
Hut frvah aa thy pinion* In (aglona ol light,
Cu Ih* corruption of the republican party
he waa terribly bitter and need the following
li'iguagt:
Fallow Cilia*na. what corruption! what do-
Faucbt-ry! Tba til lent in t-k ripueed II abd held
It U|I lo publio rear. Though bn arau had beau
yarelirsd by ccnii iterate lead, he eonld not at-
camIhtrum.and .landers of Ih* party whoa*
Villainy be dirt i to bring lo light.:
Hepromh.u >tallowcitizens, that w* would
Ofrn ih, books when w* got Into power. Wehtn
opebvd th* beuhA Th* republican* eay there
waa only iworei.lt muting and that they ban
alierwanl found that, and Ih* hooka battnoed,
and th* rorerament and tba rapnblteaa party
wsre square. hut let ua aaa how they balanced
th* .boon. Under a raaolutkm of
th* democrat:* huu-e of reprctajtallrce part Ml
SSIMW H^’W&MllCSriS
nrrree, pitlpnrnua to the adjournment of the
On I Mtik.li Oflhr lort.-ninth roagrraat Ur* aetlog
MtMery of the .r.-uura trantmlucd exeeutlaa
d orumoel Ho. tt-'l In which II la tbuwn officially
Ibai U.e belaiHe i.. ..» due ibeaorirnmcul ua so-
cotutufdtblceUoMeiid dhbuieemeata and ool-
lfctlont .lore IMI la |m,wi 476 4a. Thla doaa not
Include the orrriieuiln* ur th* tialn auditor'*
oflJtr» hlch t-sen-im-. the acceuntt of over half of
Iheiffirrnofihaaosaniineut ItdueVuotInclude
Ibe nihherv olIK-rw-y and Brady end the Per route
tptevra II dm a mh < pel ode the navy
- feUowelUtet.% ihlt la a
Over »U,000,«*n.| the propie'a money ttolra,elmorl
double lue emnuut that Truncate* would gel un
der Ih* prawned lllalr MIL Tn*
way In wMuu thla republican pet
ty batoned »lth th* government reminds
ma of thimaniwr In which Mark Twain'* neigh
bor balanced a. omuls with him. Mark Twain
loaned his i clabber ,-fti. HU nalghboagot Into
(rouble and wa. aomg to lean th* neighborhood-
Mark .ymiethind «llb hit neighbor In hU finan
cial itnuMca end told him he would knock off,Id
of lb*date. The neighbor replied: "Well, Mr.
Tweln.l nrtcr allow any men to exceed me lu Uh-
5&^ w ^Sifi r «!S5 0tt, “ w a "
how, Uljow Ciiuana wahava taken a peep at
Ih* repuMIrati nailuual aOTrramtnt, 1*1 ua taka a
twepatlhU party uf nmatlmuooal and hooad
amrtktr ImI kUa il
TAa butory of iha rapabllcaa party in Tan*
nmaa* ha revlawad aa fuOdwa:
Whallathaklatera of Iha republican party la
Trubtteteoa th#tuhjrct of adocatloo* Throats
ISO hall Bra of lb. It'll war Uhtm ii.iltr.it pra-
nrved lhtJMOlWoa tba tchooi And that belong
td lolb* ckudrra .if Teanaaaaa, area* dollar of
which had tmn ebwlMd by tba aate of Iha aahUe
Ibmih* country (Sr --
-nwpoadtlthut,and iha
“5? * *“'!*“, too*, fcrartr gone. Into
^hS5^M k ia , ?5M; h !aSde^«
twaakibroagh u» »urti. Nov, fkllow cUlxeni. I
vast lo •uBtbhotih itie thltdcra of Ult aUU aramd
Mt: I warn «»erj •*>• uf um too aw bright-cred.
curb brvlcd. pSi cUKubV tofSlSZni
rdueatloo. plaaw d.« q let th* icpubUcan party
Itara arythltw i*» o© with ILforwa fear.oUad,
that It would go lit. lb# other »H0,u)0. Amen."
Th# apeak>r .wuka ichoea *t applaaae la
daarHbiiig th* arena in th* aoath at th* tlm*
ut th* war. I labgraph you hia word* aa
thay wengivaa hoi ran give yon little idea
ofth.eleoa.ni ctnetlam with which they
fWI upon the erawd
-«lSto!KS?5!I^SttaaS
Ibe full au<I flrat rcallxatlon of hopeleM despair.
Jlut tbo big. brare beans andbraimy arm toll
tbuee bronzed reterans of a hundred b*tt!es were I
not to thus rf main In the stupor and ptralrsls of
lost br>pe. It did not become a brave people to,
tbus field up tbelromirace and pusfvsly avail
I tbe finishing stroke of advene Arts. In tue mis*
fortune and destitution which tbe war bad
brought upon their Innocant and hclplcar famll-
Ustfiey heard the stern command of a new and
arduous duty: In tbe destruction of their homsi
aud tbe desolation of their country they saw a new
| field of nobler strife. They said “Toe storm is past I
and we survive: while life remains tbe star off
hope will not be quenched, though oftentimes ob
scured by tbe pasting shadows. We can not girt
back life to those who fall; we can only cherish
their memory; we cannot bring back the fallen
fortunes end departed glories of the old south, but
we can build a new goutb. and by the
blessing of Almighty (lod
do It. We will buOd t on Ml
foundation In which shall, be incorporated
They
(shed by
brushed i
away Urn tears of their wee plug
return hat,.,», .ad SraiSfl ^TSflhm
^gae^e c» npe. natwy hamoc mad* daaalau
*“®°rx , V by iha rate and wrath
■■fj* of death tad rruserd almost every Uns
held, end Um. Lundnd Ihoneand of the never
u.e ahediiwa anonid vanian and tn* cicada rail t>y.
Tlwy turned thalrbeckaapan Ih* daad put anl
bravely faced the future. They were Maodlaf an
the output* of a new Held or warfare, tad, their
vr tcran eye* kindling with tba light of rarlrlng
hope, raw the welcome approach ol other and
nobler conflict*, not ol c*nug* and death, bat the
glorlmja battle* of Peace. Behold th* trana-
formal Ion! Tb*armlc*of Lee and f*ck*oa, John-
Mon and Cheatham have grounded their arm* and
frrercr furled the lorn and tattered bannara of
the loot raur*. Their mrrlad oclnmna no longer
aland like welleof III* on the bottle'* foralroaL
but di.banded and reap,red to their Muttered
bomt a, they have laid aald* tb*li awerdi and mu*.
keuand reenter,d and reaumad th* art* and
occupulon* of peace. Farmer*, mechanic*, «n-
K ura re, artlraua, nrannAeiurere. atalcamen,
wyara, teu-bere. pbyMduu and dlyln* they be-
« n the grand atructure of Ih* new eouth. Th*
ihrlaud wreekax* of wnr'a dretruotlonx are
cleared away and the toundatlona are built upon
lb* enduring principle* ol Ire* thought, fro* te
ll,.,,, free labor, * Ire* ballot, iuitleo, Mw, order,
lb* edueotlon of the marnre. the autonomy of tho
atalea, constltuUooal governmeot, one fog and a
nuniied irpublio. net*, my countrymen, are
lb* principle* of Iha progremly* democracy of
the new eouth. They Inaplre Iha energy, Iha pnah,
the grip and anap which ar* rapidly rearing the
Mutharn hall of .Ihegrandeal atructure ad fenced
cltilUatlgn the wurlifavar raw.
Taxaa ProhlblllonlaU.
Bali.Aa, Texas, September S—Th, Mat*
prohibition convention mat her* yottorday.
organised and adopted a platform. Tba docu
ment declare* that tho liquor traffic la a pro-
lillo aourca of crime, pauperism, briber/, po
litical corruption and anarchy, and ahould k*
prohibited by law; that th* leading oh)act of
ih* prohibition party of Taxaa la th* aappraa*.
loo, by eonatltutional law. of the maaufaetura
and aala of Intoxicating liquor* aa n boveraga
In thla atate; aoliclta the coopontion of all th*
women of thla atate; denounce* tha democratic
and administrations: demands
leglalatnro tha aubmtaalon of * eonatltutional
amendment to prohibit tho manufactun and
aala of intoxicating liquor aa a beverage In
Texaa. and that th* local option Aw b* eo
amended that It can b* effectually anforoad by
making Iti violation n felony, punlahabla by
conflnament In th* penitentiary, demand* that
' ' r b* protected, and that corporation* be
ilalaa by each Aw* ** will prevent all
combination*, diacrlmlnatlona and the grant
ing of rebate by transportation compaaioi,and
recommend* a Aw providing for arbitration
r labor dlfflonltlcn,
A tell atat* ticket srIU bo pat ont today,
headed by Ooloaal Dabnay, of 1’arla, tor gov
Vermont KAettena.
Whitx Bivna Juncrios, Vt., September 8.
On* hnndred and thlrty-alght town* give
Ormaby (rapnbUcan), far governor, 33,588, and
Bhnrtleff (democrat), 114317; ropnkllcan ma>
. orlty, 12.M1, with 103 towna to b* heard from,
for member of coogrem from th* lit dletrlet,
41 town* glv* Stewart (republican), 11,375,
and Brldgham (democrat). 4,202; HtewarV*
' - ,7,173, with 39 town* to b* heard
itrlet.74 towna glv*
ACROSS THE PACIFIC.
From tha New to th* Old Continent—Scan**
on tba Boat*.
At noon on a hot July day, In tha year Anno
Domini aomewber* In the elgbtlaa, an old lido
wheel steamer laid nt the wharf in Ban Fmncla-
co, awaiting tba algnal to ha off on her final
voyage to the eaatern ahorea of AaA. Thera
ware tower ateamera, of modem build and
greater apeed, on tbo line to Chinn, two of
which carried th* United State* flag. Bnt aa
generally happen* in inch easel, tho patten-
gen from th* Atlantie nabcard had been
mieled aa tha day of departure, had become
tired of waiting and had concluded to apend
tbe axtra.tcn day* “at tho axpana* of tha com*
peny."
After tha nanal preUmlnarlaa,eonfaalon and
delay incident to inch occaatoaa, tba atgnal
wu finally given, tha cablaa wan looaanad,
the gangway haolad In, tha asglaea pat in
molten, and the vciael glided alowly down
tbe bay and thenca through ‘Th* golden gate”
and Into thallmltleaa expanio of water. At
•undown wa wan yet In eight of tha Galtfor-
nA ahorea, but heading a atlff breeze from the
northweat, which tent tha merenryj down
to 90.
Next morning nothing waa vlilbla bnt the
clear aky above and tha deep bine, water* be
neath.
Than earn* the eoneclooanem that tha apace
bctwlgt na and eternity wu filled only by a
thin atrip of board; for althongh tha venal
had her certificate of tcaworthlneu, there wu
a horrible atuplclon that after twenty yean’
urvice aha might not ha altogether ufe. By
noon the ton wu obaenred by cloud* aid a
bleak north wind had aent tha thermometer
down to 52, Tha couiequanca wu a greet
number of varan teemti at tha midday meal,and
•till more at tha 6 o’clock dinner Groan* and
alaha, mingled with tha uaad of falling
•lope, walled up from the atate room* and from
tha gangwaya. One poor fellow en deck
woold move hurriedly to th* aide of vamal,
grip the ralUng firmly and lean ovar. “Are
yon very lick, ur?' 1 aoma one law unfortunate
would uk. Tba ton* may have had In it
juat a tinge of Irony, and tha response would
"Do yon imagine 1 am doing thla
for
tent” Neither doctor with udatlroa nor
Hamid with drlnkablu would avail any
thing, and Iha axerelau contlnuoil.
Under inch circa mates coa every
one generally ana
blmulf disagreeable,
forced to acknowledge that much of human
bapplnceaor mlaery huno deeper amt than
the hnmah atomacn.
Neat day tha aky laxtoar, tha aut smooth,
and all tha puacngcra an ready for tench; a
dinner, u tha cau may ha, and than are
no more favorable condition* for tha atndy
Of human character, and no pAn where tho
selfiab pro penalties (clothed In tho thin drap
ery of convcntlal hypocrisy,).mora readily a rop
ont. One fellow, ambition* of social promin
ence, hu already bribed the pome (who A
niaiBy a dudo,) and hu thna aecnred the
flrat piece at tbe dining Able, Another, whou
ambition hu taken a more practiced tarn, hu
bribed tbe heed welter, aud thus go tit ha choice
ellee from every dlah. Another of a financial
tarn who bought a half fora ticket and aurted
from tha wharf u a "aecond clua paaaengor,”
hu bribed the chief steward and now hu the
aem* accommodations with tha man who paid
tell faro. The eaptatela nasally a big-hearted
rough and tnmble sort of fallow, vary agree
able and very amAbls and accommodating
provided yon don’t happen to know
more than ha doea; In whioh cau
ha will aeldom Ail to make
S o feel uncomfortable. I- mention thA for
a benefit of n certain cAaa of young men,
(and old onca, too, for that matter) who always
know tha hast stories, an personally ac
quainted with all tha distinguished men of
the limes, h»ve been everywhere In general
and have found tha world, u It A at prawnt
constituted, s I rifle too small for thalr con
venience and pteuura.
Peoplo on shipboard nasally spend their time
meat and attendant circumstance*:,
pasted tha first twanty flva days of this trana-
minority,
from. In (ho aocond _
Grant (republican), 12,624, and Folsom (demo- I off
crat), 5,754; Gnnt'a mg)orlty, 6.770, with v *'
towna not reported. Tae repnbUcant I
elected 112 members of the state bonu of ten
th* democrat* 18, and tha work-
On the morning of tha twenty-sixth day
oat, tome on* announced "And!'’ There wu
a general rash for tha forecutla, with clan In
band, to aaa only what everyone had seen
from earliest childhood, namaly: n bit of dry
It
tha extreme
UUlo
crat), 5,751; Gnnt'a mg)orlty, 6.770, with 57 Yokohoma, tome twenty leagues south of
towns not reported. Too republicans hava tha old city of Yaddo. Poor boon later we
vee.ll
Ingmen 1. Of the npnbllcan members elect
ed, VO Avar Kdmunda for United Btetee
Fdmunda A enured of re election by an over
whelming ms|orlty. On* hnndred Md atsty-
eight towns sleeted Edmond* (republican)
" ipraaanAtlvaa, twelve nnpladgad (npnbllcan)
id six aatl.Edmnnda (rapnbllcan), alxteao
demtcrals and thru Edmnnda (damserata).
Of tha remaining thirty-five to wag twenty*
five will probably he Edmnnda man. Tha
unite will bannanlmona for Edmund*, Frank
lin county eluting tha only dameentlo m»
tor who la not fur Edmnads. The republican
Mate ticket la elected by 17,000 to 18,000 me-
lorily. ~
Arkanne Ilamoerala.
Littli Bock, Hoptember 8.—Partial re
turns from half the conntlea In tha state In
dicate no ebenge from the eetlmatoa tele
graphed Monday night. Tha combinations
betwren the republicans and other •Amenta
affected tbe democratic vote In aevaral coun
ties and defeated local damoeaatto tickets,
wholly or in part. The democrats claim this
county by 1 .owl majority. The atate' labor
ticket carried White and Nevada conallaa.
and will receive probably 4.000 nr 5,000 Tote*
. —high th*
Mature li
laglilMu
ic laaae*
democrat* and re pul
largely democratic, tha democratic
gains being about equal.
WI.eoa.la Itepubllean Convaatlon,
Maniuw, Wl*.. September 8.—In th* re-
ibliean *1*1* convention today, Jeremiah
’. Uuk wu renominated for gavaraar ky
etarnation, th* delegate* tiling from thalr
ante and givAg lead ebaan. Thegavarnor
wu led to Iha chamber sad retnraad thanks
•mid great aathuluau George W. Hyland
wu nomjpated for lieutenant gavaraar, and
Ernest U. Timm* wu ruomiaaMd far aacra-
tary of atate by aeeAmatla*.
Igaaaaehuaetu ProklMUanlsta.
WoxcxsTga, Heptembar 8—Th* at*U .
Ukltlo* ooavantten, bald her* today, wu tha
Arxeet ever hsld A the atate. T. J. LUkrep,
of Taunton, wu nominated fer goveraer, aud
Dr. John lllatkmer for lieutaaaat gavaraar.
JTOI
asl-
ltd' pro-
Pom-aXD, Ua, September 12.-Thebien
nial Mala* election ocean tom arrow. Than
ara to be chocen a governor, congreuman.
thirty one ttata aenatorg 151 raprauaM-
tivag with ronaty officiate Anil Uaalxtaan
conntlea. There an thro* oomplate liekaU la
tba field, namely, A* republican, damaontto
and prohibition, and Ua Abor party hu pat
up ticket* for congressmen A tha first, sacaad
and third dAtrioto.
Coegreaslenal Nom Aatlens.
ISSh Illinois dutriet—W. R. MortUoa. dome-'
cr *ib Okie dutriet—J. K Campbell, damaerau
ash MUnart dWrics-J. M silovar
lists IndAn*dlseries-4). W. Oteale, republics*.
4th Wert Vlr*A A district—J. A. HulchUsoa, re
publican.
1M Wert Virginia dirtrict-John Aim, demo-
cmi.
Mh VfUcouhtB dUhlct-T. l\ lludJ, demoerst
GEDKKY UOiYKp Nlf YORK.
Bntadviy and 40th St.,
Opposite Out no and
IfelropoUlan Opera Boose.
One of tbe tumfekfaalof Iha
New HoUli of the IfclropoUs.
Comfort aad losury,
A born* flat fuatltm.
A rmort for bwlnmno.
K(*iffiursnt of n Mural—i
Modrrair rbariaa Room
Osn't Dam IU«*avlet and
W ALTS* B Bow MM, pTOWtolOO.
Broadwaj cars pus tta door.
flw Uadlj.
(ho old city of
wan entering A* outskirts of A* gnat bay
of Yokohamma. Every on* fait that thaalgnt
sow barora him wu ample compensation for
tbe twenty-six days of hard fare, and for all
Aa patty annoyances and little personal dlt*
comfort* incident to a long im voyage Ana
old vrmel which ought to have boon taken to
niece* and sold for scrap iron two yaars bo-
Moonteln Aland*, covered with evergreens,
crop ont A conic ebapu u you enter the hay.
A thousand mil of oniqog oriental pattern,
skirted the outer rim of she inlet u Ar u th*
eye could reach. Aayonnur tha mainland
yon discover that It A a aoccaaslon of htlAand
dalcg and Alt even Aa parpendfooter moon-
tain aide* hava boon wrought into grarsfal
larraai and Aid nnder conlrlbotloo for Aa
support of nteamAgpopolalioo. Not! Uttle
dwellings ore perched apan Ae very praclpieu
end crags of Ao head Andg nod tha rapid aoo-
cession of village hula, Aa myriads of fishing
boaia and Aa colliretion of every aralAbl*
foot of ground, indicated Ae approach to n
pojdiloui city, where tho struggle for *xAt
one* A coustant and aavere.
lleie, then wo are, face to face, wlth'Aa
l lpongo of the past century, tha Niphon of
still non remote timeg "Aa Gnat Eastero
Island,” that Gotumbu confounded with
Cuba, and to which Ferdinand thought
h* wu landing tnvoya aocrtditod to she
Great Ganges Khan, To him and to n I Eo*
ropaan politicians and geagraphera of Alt day
Ualveaton, A Texas, A now about wham tha
elty of Pak in ought than to hava bun. And
•ven after tha conquest of Mexico by Cortes,
whou hue of operations wu Cabs, tha Spao-
uh and Portuguese navigators ware boating
dills rally for the ehorea of China along Aa
headlands of lower California.
When our people cam* to anchor, a few wu
from Aa quay* A wu soon surrounded by n
llnoof aanpana. A "aanpan” la a amall aeull
host. Tha word I believe A of Chinese origin
and hu com* Ate geaaral use all over Aa
uag A lew of Aa more fortunate obtained
pasmtmlon to come alongside the vessel and
solicit peteengeie and bsggaga for tha akara.
The little boat A scrupulously clean,
•ad A scolled along at a rapid pace by twa
lotlyjapg eschata separate oar. Than A
eo aplashing of water, and na nolu uv* Aa
aKmotouoBs half grunt, half aoog or "haw-
haw" of the operator. HA dnu 6 a long bias
rot toe gown, extending from chin to oak!*
•i d fastened about the waist ky n leather
girdle. A pair of leather or wooden asndsA
and a wide brtaud umbrella shaped hat com
pletes the outfit.
W* disembark from the little unpan at
Ae boad. The word la said to b« of Hindoo
origin. It sounds odd anough when yen hear
It applied for th* flrat time to what yon hava
beta taught to call a quay. Bat you will
soon get used to this. Nobody ever uy*
"quay" between Yokohama* and Bom bar, aud
If one would Indicate n warehouse he should
A careful to uy ttodewn. A large wkeleeal*
or reseat Art en house A a hong, and 111 clerks
therein ara “dork*." It A wall to remember
tbracAlcgs if you Would * ro id ba ng stared
at occuiiocAll/.
From A* edge of th* And yon follsw poor
trunks aid ralne* to a larg* (had attr th*
CO si 0*1 fcoaae. Hen aa a rings-fared pataca
A Enrol can lire, and all aglow with gold
Ac* and bran buttons, will txuuA* At coa-
tents rtf your na wart and b**‘,
looking trank. If Aa examAatioa
prove satisfactory, h* will ekalk all the ashen
wiAoot opening Aem and axprarn the hop*
that pm may not have snffered incoavenlenro
from Ua Aw’e exaction, ante* he A "hot the
servant of Ua governm*Bl" Ifthe cxamlaa-
Uea A naaalbfoctory, ha mil regret tA na-
csselty for detaining year trank i Md aspram
Aa haoathat A* daisy may a* (worry yen.
Aa yea pass oat through A* wide gateway
into Ae broad avenne or street, a long I!oa
of jinrickshaws ara ranged along thaaldawalk.
This* aro tbe public conveyance* of tba city-
Tha jInrlcksbaw to a light, two wbeeled ear-
riage, drawn by ona man and capabla of ac
commodating At ona passenger. It looks vary
much like Ae old fashioned, two-wheeled baby
carrAge of half n century ego, and A really
very little heavier, though much higher.
After some hesitation you select one, get into
it end point In Ae direction of year
hotel. In s moment Ae owner
hu fastened Ae Atfto lo b A aldu, by mosni
of n atrong leather ttrap which puses over Aa
tack of bla neck and In front of hA ahonldere,
and la off In a sweeping trot. You fairly whia
through Ae elr to yonr destination aoma half
mil* distant. Than with tha dexterity of an
expert nod Ae grace of * eonrtler, he an.
barns sees hlmaelf. Ay* down Ae shafts and
Aws yon ont. Yon are ponied to know how
much lo pep him, since yon cannot apeak a
word of hA language nor he a word of yonrs.
Hoping to A on Ae ufe aide, yon venture to
bend him fifty cents, confidently expecting
him to try to mako yon understand that ha
wants more. Bnt no; he bands yon back forty
cenlaln change, and AoffforanoAar Job.
Ten cental For n ride about tho a .media
tance a New York hack man ones demanded of
me ten dollars and finally got two. I learned
afterwards be wu allowed to charge one. He
can charge At a quarter now. Bat AA quar
ter of a doUar will Ay leu of A* eomoion
necessaries of Ufa In New York Aaa will ten
eaata In Yokohamma, and hence Ae Jspaneu
coolie U At Attar paid of the two. ^ ^ ^
OUR KNOWLEDOB BOX.
J. T. H., Atlanta: 1. How do yon pronounce
deroulmo? Ibhia full blooded Indian?
L Bay-reu-ac-mo. 2. Bate a halfbreed Mexican
EDiroxa Constitution-Id net reanlta of
past earthquakes, In Saturday's Coxstitutiow, tba
flrst of these great convulsions of tho earth man-
Honed la In Syria, 742, whereu from IA Scriptures
such Tbdutlona are recorded at a much earlier
dale. Numbers, x, 1171, A. B.
Konh, Dstban and Abrlam rebelled against
Moaca and Aaron in IA wilderness, and tha Lord
"did maka a new thing," and them offenders with
their follower! were destroyed by an earthquake
and flames ol fire,
n alto Judges,?..
u also (. Samuel x
n aim IL Samuel xxtltS, toll B. a
n also I. Hints, xix-11, 12, 004 B, C.
In also Ames, itl, m B. u.
In also Bataknk, IU., <M B. 0.
In aim Zachariab, xlwtl, 447 B. 0.
^ln Itajms^svldmcirethan onoa mys Aa earth
Tha awa which an ear Aquake never falls to In-
rplrete.flttfo^tokeaof Jehovah'*pnaenoa.
In IrtalL xxxlrtl.
At IA tlma of the crucifixion there wu darkness
•Borer IA land for Area boon, and tba rail of
Aa tempi* wu rent In twain from top to botr
and Aa earth did qnaka, and Aa rorfa rent,
Aa graves were openad, and many bodies of m
•alntaarou. InthaandofAaSabtaA,ultbagan
10 dawn, toward s A flrat day ol Aa weak, tame tn
Mary lfagdalapei and Aa oAer Mare to am IA
•apulcher, and Ahold Aarawu a grest earthquake,
for Aa angel of IA Anl came and rolled bug tbo
Btuoe from A* door and sat upon IL
In Aem, XTltZL 20.63 A. IL
And at midnight Paul and fillu prayed and ung
praises unto God, and Aa prisoners beard them,
and snddanly Area wu a great earthquake, ao
Alt tha lonndsuona of Aa prison ware an Man.
"Watch, therefore, for ye know not what hoar
jour Loid doth come.”
' Far the great day of his wrath la coma, and
who ibiUb AA to atand."
Eubicriber, Hnntsrllle, AA: Please gtre me Aa
retain of Aa thru glided AUa In front of pawn-
brokar's shops.
Th* Araa bells ara known u th* pawnbrokar's
rlgn, and were originally Aa arms of tA Medici
family, Aaaarlleat and moat Important of tha
money landers of Lombardy, Italy, Tha three
Alla wars flrat used A England by Aa agent of
that family, and wore afterward copied A others.
Thayrvpraaant Area glided pills, and war*osad
A Aa Medici A allusion to A* protcsMon of mad-
iitfuf, in whioh (hot family wm onlnontg and
ftom which Aey derived their name.
8. A. McB., Tuscaloosa, AA,—Tall me some
thing aAul natural Alter.
Natural butter, u you call It, Is gaAered by the
natives of Senegal, and especially thorn along Aa
Niger riter In Africa. It aAunds‘.ln such quantities
uto tbreatan to become an article of oommeroa
and bring Aa wbols region Into much ctoaer rela
tions wlA civilized oommnnltlea. Tha aAva-
daalcr dreads It more Aaa Aa English blockade,
end at hi* anllcllaUon Aa king of Dahomey order
ed It txtei mi Dated, At It will not dla. A ceaseless
wee A Aa name of this trafflo la procAlmad against
Aa tree, and It la annually Arued by royal decree,
11 annually springs up again, repaying Aa malice
of lit tom by porsUtont bcncflccoct.
Reader.. Sammlt, 8. C —Can yon give mo
any tiaUrtJca about torero weather chtntet ?
Yea, all )ou want. lo iha last cantary and In
tha tarllar part of this ooa, according to Qaptaln
VT, B. Gardner, tbt extreme* or weather were at
remarkable m any one correspondent can roc*11.
In 17C1 there were recorded at Biloxi, MUs.. a
winter cold that Instantly froze water poured into
tumbler, and an August heat that made labor
Bpomblc except tor two hours In the morning
nd two In tbe evening. In the winter of 1710
water wm frozen solid In the houaea at Charleetnn,
H. C. Ia 17IH end 17G8 tbe UUilMlppl river at New
Orleans wm frozen from thirty to forty feet from
the thoree. In 1*8 skating wm poesiblo on all the
■undlng water In and around Mobile. In 1*27 28
the ground at Alabama, Georgia and South Caro
lina waa frozen bard from December till March. A
flood in the lower Mlsslulppl and a "fearful hurri
cane” on tho gulf cost were recorded tn 17it;
another destructive hurrlcnno in 1732,
and overflow* of tho lower
slppt from January till Ji^m, 17:1%;
after which came a long drought, and a lower
river than had ever been known. In a hurricane
at Dauphin Ixlaud, In September, 1740, a four*
pound cannon wm moved by tbe wind to elgbtecn
fleet from where It had been lying. Other hurri
cane* of extreme fury were recorded In October,
1778, August, 1779, August, 1780, and August 1781.
In toe last year tbe MUstaslppl at New Orleans, tbe
Attekapae, and tbe Opelousas, were higher than
ever before known. Tbe Mississippi at 8t. Louis was
equally high in the flood of 17&> and in Jnljr, ism,
and it reached Its highest recorded flood in 1841.
The flood of tbe Ohio river In 1432 wm not exceed
ed till 1803, The year 1840 wm one of almost con
tinual drought in Alabama and Mifalaetpo!, and
prtyennteUngs wens held In view of the appre
hended famine. There are only a few of the in-
stances of temarkable phenomena comparable to
these that now attract attention, of which men-
t'on is made In Captain Gardner’s record.
J. IT. 0.. Maryville, Tcnn: How maay men
did tbe various nationalities have In the nntoa
aimy during tbe war?
012,018,300 white volunteers who enlisted In the
tinkn army during the war. the nativitieswersM
follows: United Ststes, 1.623,267; Germany, l?i,-
817; Ireland, 1st. 221: British America, .’>3,532; En
gland, 45 f08: other foreigners, 48,410; foreigners
not Ci si coated, 24,445. ThsnaUvtUssofthe 501*
008 drafted men were: United States, Stl.549; Ger
many, 54,944; Ireland 50,537: BrUilh America, 21,-
045; England, 10.194; Scotland, 3.178; France, 3.-
243; Norway. 2,290; Switzerland, 1.802; 8weden, 1.-
190; Wales, 1,104; Holland. 9*»; West Indies, 580;
Denmark, r*83; Italy 339; l’olan.d, 171; Spain 118;
Kuula. 122: Mexico, 91: Hungary, *9; Portugal, 81:
Sbulh America, 79*
LEMON ELIXIR.
From tha Land or Lemons,
An old cillssn of my town and an old druggist,
•aid to ma today that ne had long been locking for
altver medicine Shat would uke the ptac* ol
cal or* cl, producing all its good effects and none of
lt» bed, utjurlous eonstiiuilonal efret*. After a
nine dozen ar one*.
T. ALBERT JENNINGS Di
I per I
.Ua.
i A* ego, and as* knocked out of
IA box In rtx Anlngi. aiar which Straam retlav
cfihlm. Rterra bin wye mafia off hu dellrerr-
RAINBOW AT KI9RT.
Lut night tha man in tna muon aboirad bli
face A a settlngperhapa never scon before. It
waa it ulna o’clock. The skies were almoit
clear, then being only a faint gatharlng of
white clouds near the asnlth In ths Mil. Bud.
denty, a pccnllar white band of light appeared
around Ae edge of tha moon, while farther
ont, apparently about ate feet, appeared a per.
feet rainbow. The primary colon, exactly
Ilk* those Mffiiiath* rain Aw when form}!
by annllght, were very distinct.
The phenomena waa marrcllonaly beantlrnl.
Tha tandi of light and color faded away no w
sod Aon and Aen reappeared, the alternation
b*ing continued through a period of twenty
minute*.
Jut here a little iclcntllc Information—
•nrarcoalcd, ofuuras—will not A out of
p ace. Nasmith, the celebrated Eogliah act-
entiit, who has written more intonating
things about Aa moon Aon anybody alia,
has never mentioned inch phenomena aa
thou reen by Tbe Constitution's reporter
last night. Jnlea Varna, ths celebrated
French unscientific munchsnsen, even In hA
“Trip to Ae Moon,” failed to ua any snob
E bcnomena. The fact ia. luminons Ands
are often been seen nrannd the moon—ap
parently around It; for, of oonne, they were
really In tba clouds far Aneath it—bnt tha
reporter rememArs no recorded Instanjoce
the
FORMATION OF A PERFECT RAINBOW
St of the moon,
of the earth’s satel
lites. All its light A unsubstantial, being but
the reflection of Alt thrown upon it by tho
•nn. It A 238,818 miles from Ae earth. Under
favorable conditions, Ae telescope brings It to
within about 120 mliea from tha earth. Ob*
•arvatlona nnder inch conditions revs
Ae ratface of Ae moon a arena of Aa
desolation. In every direction are elrenAr
caverns or pits, many of enormous dze. Tha
inner walla arc commonly steep, and Aeir
depA often frightfol, being many thousand
feat. In Ae renter commonly arises neonl
cal mountain. Then are great rings of moon-
tains, enclosing ureas of forty to one hnndred
and twenty miles in dlsmotor. From there
ranges shoot up atudendoua peaks, one to the
height of 16,000 feet.
In 1840 Dr. J. W. Draper, of NowYork, lint
succeeded in
IPDOTOGRAnmro the moon.
With a telescope fire Inches A aperture, he
obtained pictures on silver plates, and pre
sented Aem to the lyream or natural history
of New York. Subsequently, others snoreed-
cd A obtaining photographs.
In Utnntura, since Ae time the witch role
skyward on a broom, and even prarlons to
Aat Interesting event. A* moon has had a
prom Aent ptaoe. Poetry hai ten thousand tlmss
Men inspired by “tA pal* moon,” and tha
**me Aflncnre ua cauwal couutiesr'solt noth-
Aga” to fall tnm tha lips of lore sick swains—
"reft nothings,” of coarse, not to A classed as
literature; that Is. not always. It seems a
pity Aat Ae moon, eo beautiful and sc Aspir
ing to tbe makers of lllbratan—and to lorars
—abonld A considered, by soma, reaponsibla
for lnnaey. But Ae fact remains Aat from
‘ Ana,” Ae moon of Ae Latins, comes lanaoy
mod lunatic.
Brother Massey at Prayer Meeting.
Brother Fred Massey, of Ae Cincinnati
Commercial Gantts, w A endeared himself to tba
south A general by wearing confederate flags dor-
Ag President Darla'1 tour, and to tha writer of
this A particular by •baring with him,during IA
earthquake A Charleston, one of there triangular
sandwltchta or continued sawdust andcal&kln
lor which Ae buflbt rets are famous, contributes
tha following report of a colored brother's prayer
n Charleston, Brother Muster says :
The people appeared to hare selected their
hymns with a view to tha appropriateness of the
occasion. One crowd would sing at tA top of
their roleaa such a hymn aa Ala:
"Somelimes I’m up; sometimes I'm down,-
No manlike Jesus;
Sometime! I'm almost on As ground,
No man Ilka Jesus.”
Again, such hymns as there wore chanted lu re
run ; "I one* waa lost. At now I'm found," ate.
“Tha son of man la bound to dla,” “I hoard Ao
angel moan a little while ago,” "I donahaar Mary
"I want to go down right under Aa
and "Oh eonld we touch Aa hem of Ilia
garment,”;
Th* prajren offered op wore sltnplo A every
sens* of tbo word, At they evidently came from
Aa bottom of heart* Aat wore palsied wlA fear,
Ona of there prsyen waa as follows:
"Ob, my broAers and sisters, wMt Is Ae tast
ier now? Oh, lord, look on last Tuesday night.
Soma to a lira and soma to daad rad gone. Oh, my
handaoma GA, dear sir, look down on us. tv*
know what Aa llUla finger ol Ao Lord ora da
Sometimes A* world can kick up A Aundt r.out do
ttko care of our brothers. Ain't the black lambs
a A the whlto Hon dun lie together A; peace?
Mon aloe |, my broAara, more along. Q A gimme
trees to mora along; ain't I don promise to A
baptize?"
Jnst here Ao crowd took up Ao worda: "Promise
to be bipttzo," and sang It to Ao rad with pecu
liar force and pathos. Than Aa exhorter pro-
da:
Fight Ae battle, fight Ae tattle; fight It At,
girt; light It out, Ay. Oh, yes, man; tha Urns to
com. Wake up, waka up! Tha last chance la
come lo 1ST* old Chatlerton. Oh. my Lord, don't
touch my cits ray mote. I prey GA lo hold t A
world op. Ah, ah! I Auk GA;. talk for Ala
country; people, fight for IL people; walk on,
brothers. Oh, Lord, lake me in yonr chart* to
night. Night Afore last I didn’t expect to see
Jiius. Oh, God, look at Acre dry Anas A Aa
vallty. Didn't you hear Gabriel blow? Oh, Gabri
el, tnm Aat hom lo Ihe land ol Egypt, on Aa
mlrerabl* slnnin. and not on wa. Ob, Lord, wo
oie here tonlabL Tho birds haronoois, bat wo are
here tonight for mercy. Oh, Lord, Are mercy."
In some Instances A* officials, and Aonocsso
Ae soling manr hlmwlf, used personal rorco »
i,nlct the ltodeto, wA Incited the multltndo to
w lid religions fn nsy, and two of tbo brother! and
a few of Ao sisters had to A lockA up to assist A
securing quiet.
Dalrymple, Bums and Willtomwn, all of Ihe
Chlcagoes, hare all become me weakest kind of
hatu-re. Dilrymple has been laid off. aA Ae
joung slugger Ryan substituted A hla place.
ERIE BLACKBERRY.
Hardfavtho har.ll-
est, large m th« larg
est, uiMurpaaied fn
prodactlveueis, of
good qailttv and ear
ly. Just what every-
‘ should have.
• N M o U T n
STKiffDlilRT aa
improved Crescent,
having a perfect blus-
|40oi. fifty per cent
'larger, earlier, firmer,
of better (quality, the
■•me bright color,
great productiveness
and everlasting foil-
ace of the Crescent.
OoldMQuiaBsip-
berry. Lawson - Comet Pear, Japani Flame
Trees, the largest stock or Blackhemes mine u. e.
and an enormous stock of Grape Vines. Price list
-•Do full descriptions of novelties free; GciDE TO
Fariv ci'LTi'KB 10c., oeciiaud nod Uaidui. the
UM horUcoltorsl Journal 50c a year.
J. T. LOVETT, Little Stiver, N. J.
Name this paper sepl4-ir2t eow top col.
PEORGIA, FAYETTE COUNTY.—TO ALl
G whom It mar concern, A. E. ^oke*.
trator of Netty A. Banks, deceved. h uindue
form app't* d to the undersigned f w iys **>*•!*
the landbelonging to the eaale ofmid dMMMd.
and raid application will be heard on the flrjt
Monday In October next. Tbi* hjp * nber me 3d,
j.ona.7 ^ J*haNKLIN, OrJlnary.
OCH Sc CO.
BAck Lepra,y or Lupus, Uetlwr Known as
Black tYolf,
"tvhxt about the wondtrful cure of BAck Lap-
rosy by Swift's ypcclflor’ asked a reporter at As
8. a 8. laboratory on yesterday.
"Well" waa Ae reply, “here la Aa account of It
A tha Boston Henid of August 25.”
"Mr. Alley wrote na of Aa wondarfol cun;
and not kuowAg him wa wrote Mr. J. W. Fean
whose headquarters are A New York, to go over
andiechlm and find out Ao particular* Mr.
Fean found Hr. Bailey to A a very reliable and
elegant gentleman, and got (Tom him Ae history
ol AU extraordinary can.”
"Did yon AAk S. 8. 8. would core leprosy?”
"Certainly not; At ymwUl remember Aat wa
had number, of itetcments of cancer, cured before
we published any of Aem. Now it to used an
over Ae world for cancer rad hu cured thou ands
of urea Itwould ream Act * remedy which will
cure lrproiy will cure ray blood poison or Moot
taint. At here la Ae Herald.”
From Ae Barton Herald, Aagnrt 24,1SS4.
Thla dlieuc U con,(dared A phyltctoni to A
Incurable. In feet. Acre to no cow on raoord of a
cure until within a low months past, A report*
learning of Ae affliction, raffering, and final re
covery of lira. C. A. Bailey, of Somerville, neat
Boston, called on her husband at No. 17J4 Black-
•tonaatreet, Bortoo, rad heard hto report of Ac
care, which la, to uy Ae least of It, simply won
derful. Twelve year, ego Mis. Bailey, whoa*
home is on Moore street, Wert Bomcrrillc, wu at
tacked by * hldcons black ainptlon which rapidly
extended Horn foot to lower Umb rad Aence to
Ac Algha, back, neck, txce and head, until her
whola body waa one mats of Bring, dyAg pntre*
Action. To breaAs As fool exhalation, of All
Bring corpse was terrible; yat wlA heroic dera
tion her huiband rad relatives never relinquished
their peats or abated one tote Ae fond Allhfolnaaa
of their trail ThU mysterious foe crept w twlfUy
on aa to atrike terror Into aB Aow loving hearts;
yet not ona of all Aa eminent phyrtotona wha
were lummoned could cheok Its AA1 progren, or
even dtognore Aa disease sufficiently to glre U *
name. Bren while Ua terrible power wu ac
knowledged, Acre men or medicine were as pow
erless u children to inert IU ravage*. An emlnamt
pbyalcton ofSomerTllto at first pronounoed It aa
abacem and prescribed bismuth, bnt after tlx
months acknowledged hit skiBcompletely bsfiltd.
A noted phjilclra of Quincy, after a whole year
of taithful, patient care, during which tlma Aa
great masses of dead flash sloughed off Umb* ut
body at Ae slightest movement, abandoned Ao
case aa hopeless and InexpUcabto. Tba meat
learned physician In Cunnridga. whore wlda ax-,
perience A study rad treatment f skin disease*
In Ac boepltok of Europe rendered hA, probably,
Ae highest authority In New England, heard of
Mrs. Bailey’s affilctlAi rad volunteered
hto rerricea for six months, A
Ao hope of checking this terrible scourge. MS
was enabled to racceosfolly diagnose Ac care, rad
pronounced Ao malady tobas species of leprosy
designated In Europe an hospitals as "Lupus," Aa
Latin name for "wolf:" end from A* dark color
of Ao eruptions, bettor known as Ae "Black
Wolf," and rarely no beast of pray was aver mora
relentless In Its pitiless raragao than was Ala hor
rible petulance. When Ae doctor undertook Aa
cereth* poor women wu on Ae veryrergo of
eternity. Her body, from Ae eolea other fort to
the crown of her head, waa a mam of decay,marnre
of flesh retting offend leering greet carlllcs, torn
enough at times for Aa Insertion of uordAary
teacup, Tho flcA wu so eaten from her nock that
Ae chorda and tendons were exposed to view. Her
Anger* festered, rad Ana or four other uaito
dropped off at oocc. Her Umha, oontraotad by^hla
terrible ulceration, became drawn up and con-
Acted,radAo toy on her tad a poor, crippled
object, where dally prayer waa that daalh might
speedily end her sufferings. Her weight wren-
diced from 125 to 40 pounds, rad for years she
never left her bed. The terrible condition of Ae
poor woman beggan description. Some faint Ida*
other condition era he gleaned from the foci Aat
Area pounds of oosmoline per week wu used la
dressing her sore*. For tlx months Ae dooMFI
car* was unremitting; tat at A* end of Aat Am
ho acknowledged hto utter defeat by Ae Black
Wolf, rad commanded hto patient to Aa keeping
of her aU-wise Creator. Bnt rreolredto atruggla
•gainst Ao disease nntU Aa last, Hr. Bailey pro
cured large quantities of Aa tart known remedies
of tha day, rad Aey wars felAfuliy triad, but
without meets,. Opiates were administered day
udnlgbt,ud threemonA’aaojoarnat Martina
springs proTcd unavailing. Ths poor woman re
turned home to dla, as aha supposed, but ehuciag
to read of A* cure of a mao who foe twenty years
waa prostrated by virulent scrofula, Mr. Bailey
begged hto wife to adopt tho medlclno by
wnich he had been cured.
It wu ascertained that 8wlfl'a SpecAic, familiarly
known Aa world over aa “8.8.8.," had (wrath*
means of hi, recovery, and after protesting wlA
Ua rad iota against taking mora medicine,
which seemed nnaralBng, A* poor woman finally
conicntcd. lie procured (supply, rad three bot
tles were taken without uy perceptible effect
But soon Ao burn Ag rad Itching of Ao sores shot
ed a little, end Ao bandages began to show Aat
the rlrui wu being gradually forced ont of Aa
system. Tne sores assumed a redder and more
healthy color, u though Ae blood wu brooming
purer and more active, aud then to Ao joy on4l
tearful do; Ight of all, her son* began to tail vary
•Awiy and gradually at first but surely,narartha-
Ins. Appetite and strengA returned ere long, rad
on Ae Ant of February last otery eon wu healed
rad Mrs. Bailey dbcardad chair rad crutches,sad
for tba flirt tlma in 12 years, wu a well woman,
She still uses tha medlcloa u a tonic, and to da-
lighted to find Aat her complnlon Is clearer rad
ncr form more beautifully rounded Ara baton
her lUnesa. Mr. BaUey, whan am at hia ptoseof
buttons, 17J4 B'sckstona strut Barton, oxprusld
cheerful readiness to com-
munlcete more In detail leis
ure to Ato remarkable cure with any who may bo
■filleted by eczema or kindred complaints; and la
htograUludatoSwtft'a Specific, he Is ready to
meet personally, all who may dartre to kaow
more of AetecuofAacuaAanlapoastbtoto rt-
hcanaln Ae public columns of a newspaper. Ta-
day there to not a sore on Mrs. Bailey's nody, tat
her flesh presents aren now a sight terribly sug-
geatiTaofAe fearful ordeal through which eh*
BEST TRU8S EVER USED!
Worn night and day.
Positively cure* Bnptan.
Sent by mall everywhere.
Writ* foe circular* t* Aa
MculEMcTrcsft.,
744BraadweyGleem Ih
HEW YORK.
HOMES WITH6UT CAPITAL
to, to ten years. Tobacco, Fruity aU^Qrrtnx
. • fonn applied to tba nader-
•ifsed Dor leave to sella part of Ua lands a*
longiDC to tba eatsta of deceased, and said appll*
cation will ha beard on UaflmMooday la Oct*»
•apt 7-wky it