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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION-. ATLANTA. GA* TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 1886
Day and Night
During an acute nJ'e--tc of Bro l nt!ill!j, *
tlckllnj In Urn tUneal, and *n
g, drjr, Itifblnsr eots.1,, aflict
the sufferer. Simp H bsnlrltfil,and gnat
prostration follow,. TUli dl retire I, nU»
Mended with Bearn-ctna, m l sew.iiaes
“ Lou of ‘Voice. It ie liable to In coma
• chronic, Involve the longs, nud lcn:,!nale
fate Ilf. Ay er*o Cherry Pectoral affords
•peedy rellof mid cure In rxtn'of llrou-
chltlf. It control, the tllrposUkiu- to
cough, and Induce refreshing tlecp.
t* I have h«n n practicing phfaletati for
twenty-four year., aud. for tlie ;.n,t
twelve, bare suffered from mmnnl CUncka
, of Branehltle. After exhausting ail the
itituiulmaedie*
t Without Relief,
I tried Ayer'e Cherry Poetoml. It helped
me Immediately, mid eOnclnl a opredy
cure.—Q.htoreill, M.J).,<;»irodion, JIIm.
• Anri* Cherry Pertorel le deeldedly llio
-beat remedy, w ithin wy kntmledue, fer
ohronle Jlronebiti-. m»I ail lur.ir dl-autoe.
—M. A.hurt, JL D„hotilli Paris, lit.
't I wia ettocked, last tvlnlcr, with a evrera
Cold, whleli, from fxponuiT, rmv worn#
and flntlljr frttfol t>!» mjr unig?. I»y
Bight itvenh 1 wm itUQffil klmoct to a
•kc!rton. My Cntijth wm liwainut, nml 1
frequently «plt bloo<). Mypby*lcisn told
too to give up IuimIucw. or 1 wonlil not
. Jive *month, Afi* r taJ.lii" varioun rciuc*
dint without rtliefy ( w«t Ufi*!ly
' Cured By Using
two Holtlea Of Ayer** Cherry Perioral. I
am now In pcrfcri health, and Hide to
nauma bualneta, after having been pro
nounced Incurable with CnuaiiqipUeu.—
8. P. Uendcraon, SuiiMrciritli, Penn.
Per yeare I tvar In a ihwllne. I hrd
■ weak lunge, aud ar.ffcn <1 front llinmMtls
and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry ParlorsI re-
atored rue to health, and I lure beeti lor a
long time comparatively algornua. In
cate of • audden < o’d I slivnj ■ revort to
the Pectoral, and flint (needy relief.—
Uward X- Curtis, Itul land, Vt.
Two yean age I eulTered from a eevera
tiftle. The physician alteodlne nia
(fearful that the dleeaee nonbl let-
■* I'dQru touun, i*iej;jup]iori( iiiu.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
PrffMrwt bvPr.J.C. A/rr A Co., L«>wr!I.MaM.
IteU by *11 I>ru M l.u. «.a UrfiiM.gA
AUCTION SALE.
OCTOBER 20TH, 1886.
50 HEAD
High Glass A. J. C. C. Jerseys,
Cadet the Auferioso of the
CEOSGH JERSBY BREEDERS’ 1CQCUTI0R,
(t the SBe and Uvery Stable of
HILL & STEWART,:
Z! end M Welt Alabama St, Atlanta, On, (
SSi
Tcllon trout
race if HI. ha ready a
Tieaaurae, Atlanta, tie.
•‘■mi—tkWHR
A PEN PICTURE
OP BARNUM’S GREAT MENAGERIE
and emeus.
A JfM'crlf DfspUf otkzwa lr« Afciilt/»•»*%« (»l»
»*o* for lb* F»rf»rm»oo# Xispbwitp
VulUtA to um7ImIo|»( tu Caere Ml
CMiM-tfftiiigthorQoi.aM
AUR
-kSsl.
fa fiiisSSKES
TtKATIVES and FURIPIHM or THI
Stoop, and la A VALUABLE TONIO,
STADICEK’S AURANTII
Fatah by all Pont** rnjagi.OQpethrlUn
TO.P.8TAOIQER, Proprietor, »
Mo 80. FRONT ST.. PeuaOetoMa, Par
Name Ihli paper. -disietaflurm
r oeaa rtrotn, loereiorw ins people nave
lea of tha eaaenHre ability, tba money,
management; reqelrad to run each an
b Inatllntlou. Thera are t wobaadaed
TURKISH LINIMENT.;
Thia liniment la
SaSSIc.'SSaSL
Tutkl*h^nlmeu7hu no tonal. It can
gSsKBrt
“ NCTBR KNOWN TO PUL."
TASBASraUTSAOt
CCBR89 and OOPAIBA
s&g
Tntsday morning at 11 o'clock tha tan
■etra tot apart for Barnum’i gnat tftow wa
unbroken. Thera waa net aifika driven aor
■ cled of dirt turned. Is ten alautea ton
men were at work. With theo toliin the Said
tnarahal surveyed Ilia ground, drew the eir
cite, located ovary epika end pul*, llago
derricks went op is the oeater of the ground
gt if by magic. Immanae wagon load, of aeeta
were onloaded at the Jerk of e coupling pis.
Center pole* for the tenia wore diaperwd byre
and there, while apikta.for the ufagntnl
line* wart distributed around tha tenta. In
leu time than wo hove takes to write tkl*
the lotatioa for the test* wa* ontllnad. Han
died* ef buy bammcia were driving tho
aalkia. Spadat aad shovel* were dying
There wa* no noise, no lend order*. In eoo
hour tr.d ten mfantea after tho first pick bad
•track the gioasd eight acre* of tenting wa*
laid out. Fonrhundrod canter pole, ware‘UP
aad geared. Aa if by magic every foot of (ho
great tent began to aaall and riaa. Hen redo
on each center ring, and were lifted foot by
foot natil they atood at tha tepof the canter
poladltyfeet from the ground. lajuatlen
minotee from beginning to ratio tha tent It
wa* up, and an incloanra for 31,000 people
aeated, or for flfty thousand people atandieg
wu complete, finished.
Tble wo* settled. Keen the eaorswasforce
of elephant! width war* tealnad at admirably
uthe men, iru uaad toahilt tha chariot* and
eagaa. Tho elephant! knew exactly wherat"
place their htmda oa the cages eou to pmh
them withont attaining them, aad worked u
docile le making op tha greet ehnw as the
men themselves. No inch thorn aa Harauei’a
bae ever been eoatb, therefore tha people have
email idea of tha ei *
and tha manai
immense laatli
and nloety-«li hone* In the ahow, acoraaof
which coat glrOCO a span. The Nareiaa Par
charon was booght ragmrdleaa of ozpanaa. The
hippopoUmuooatll.'i.MO. Many of tha ate
phanle, of which t fa train a drove, coat over
ten tbonaand dollar*. Oat ef the royal Bengal
tiger* eo« 83.300. the arerage price of thia
Interfiling animal being 83,»0. Inthedrorm
ofeamelaare the while aerred BaotrlM, that'
coat a thamand dolltn apiece. Dropedariea
•re rated at about alght hundred dollar*, i "
the ertty day camel at fire to ala hund
dollar* T.1ona, that commnidad when they
were very eearcealxthenaaEddolUra apiece,
ere sow worth a thooeand to fifteen handled
dotleia, and Mvcmt anperb apaelmana
to he found under Me can-
vast. Tha white polar bear, at fire
tbonaand dollars waa aaimple Incident in the
greet dlaplay. Bee Ilona rasgo from fifteen
head red lo two thooeand each. The red aad
blae-onae Hand rat taoakey, worth t.i.000, waa
" ‘ utarpieceoravast hard efmorikaya that
range from fir, to finny. The gnu la woath
shout A3 3U0, whl^e the bleeahok and blaokbek
ate wotth about fidOO each, aareral hyenas
that range from b.100 to and a mylghtn
that Ur. Bunum valnte at a Montand doliara.
Test, bnt ant least, comae tha rhinoceros,
wotth 812,000. Boms Idee or the tmaenso
coat Of the oaenaaciie alone may be had from
this. 000 man end.woman ere fsdln tha tents
every day.lt being impossible to allow tush
an immense forco to Matter throughout the
city. A forco of alx cooka gets to work as
toon aa Mo drrut grounds ate reached, the
..it. Exactly at tho mlnnfco that
dlnsur Is orOand, It la on the Uhls, and a
force of thirty waiters stand along tho table
to tea that tha twenty raloutea allopod far
dinner lavoIBclant to glvoerery man all that
be can poaiiUy n*ed Tha food for the ani
mals is contracted for In adrauca. and la do
livaied on the grounds to the ralanto. Six
loaa of hay, two tout of atraw for bedding—
for every aulurat Is made camfortshte—two
hundred bnaheti of oata, one hnndrel hnahata
of com, with carroU. cabbage, tattuce, and
aneh rcgatablca ad libitum, mako one day’s
rations for tha horblrerloua antmalx Tie
meat-rating animat* an supplied with about
Ibne hundred noumta of meat, and the butcher
alao fille Use order for Me reatanranta of tha
men. Tho meat-eating animals, which era
known in the ctreat at Aa eat trilu,
are fed but oats u day, at foer o’cloek
la the afternoon, aad art very hearty eaters
whan tha timaeoma*. Tha hay asUng anlauU
ate fed three (Iran a day. In fact they ara
eatln e pretty much all the time, If not angl
ed in the ring, or at work. Tho total can of
tblaenormouseatabUebment Is (Com lira to
•lx Mouaand dollars a day, and oftan exoaadi
•vea thia latter figure when long Jumps fire M
bemads. When It la cooyldared that seep-
aJoaally a day la mined, and that ef.a
and alarm breaka up ** ‘ * “
that tblaiaa frariul
eripH overtaken by salt show In ona day
waa $10,000. The bait aontbarn tow# was
Kaoxvilta, at which place people ware camped
about the pnhlte agntree two nlghta before
Mo show arrived, tad whljUr ylelod a total
for Mt day or $11.171. This waa cadastre of
* Me tide shows, refreshment
•how Deo
about the pnblle iqatrce two nlghta 1
* w arrived, and whlshr ylateda total
day of 1
ilpiaat
•tandi, ate., which Ma show (lao awns, aid
which -addad aareral thousand dollars
*°At°KnaxvUio man Mas thirty theuand
people enteeod tha trail daring Ma daw,
coasting the eampUmentarlaa, ohlldran’etick-
eta, and employee. Thia Immaaa* crowd wua
mixed up with wlmalaef all -aorta, galloping
hones, marie, tumult, non or leai drankaa
people, rad the ladeaerihehte exeitonirnt that
attends a civvux At night then were thm-
■grrda of lamps rad lights, and yet doriog Me
whale aaeaoa, not one person baa bean hurt, or
robbed, within Its testa, ao admirable la the
discipline, to perltcily ordared, and aa strict
tha regulations. Olfirata employed by Me
etirni go through the crowd, end oach tent
hoe its private detectives. Occasionally a
heavy wind aadaagaia the teat. I# each
tent, wfaeu Me danger ia considered threaten
ing, an extra ltaka la drivn to each pel*.
Tba mom ant Mia Is dona tha alepbant keep
er* chain Mo lags of Ma alepkuto ao that
May Cannes move. The beepers ef the
aalmals instantly throw up tbadanneftha
cagsa. Then Ma toot may fall, ortkeitorm
rage ever as high,and there la net tha alight-
cat danger from tha aulmvl*.
Tha cere that Mta managunant
mapt takra for the pnblio’a safety Is Instance!
* 'rlUtagofOtnef. the aud elephant, aa
Mr. UuUbeaoa.
Mr. llutchcara aays, "hi n perbrmeaot at
Kecaev Kew Hampshire. Ohief bae hew per.
formed In Ma ting by his keeper, lie had
thaws teste had temper, but hit keeptr’a met-
tery ever him srai m perfect that we did not
consider Mm dangerene. Aa ha treat out
of the riog, kit »super left him, put
ting him in chain ef an awtat-
act. Aa Chief saw that
hit keeper waa gone, ha caught Me aeslatant
keeper, fur whera he had little fear, lifted him
np and dathed him against the grouad. The
man never moved, being Instantly killad.
This wa* acen by a large pert of the endlenee,
rad the cxeitement wet Intense tor n mom oat.
The kraper Immediately repealed Ike ele
phant end carried him out. end quiet was lo
iter'd. Immediately I decided that Chief
maat be killad. In half aa hear I came baton
tbaavdleuraacdukedfor volunteoee to Ma
anmbct of thirty fram tha Koeae l.'gkl
(loud*, stall eg that I had deter *
the elephant tut had behaved
agreed to giro every nan who
ticket torklmaalf and lady to tt
tormanre to ccmpeusMe hi .
lag the eTcalag show. Thirty throe terpen*
den sad icpovsed In nniferm with their rule*
in aa bear. Tba gaonad wat cleared and wa
hadCbndoMaasia avnnpamlU
to immense agekaa in Ihngrrand. ,
nariudedr la chalk A two toot wire ychleh'
oovreed toe heart-end n two-f«M apnewdm Me
heed which comad b j brain. The I.lght
Oneida ware divided, ene half to aim at the
about twenty yards distant. The’ fire'waa
nearly rlmtluneoue, aad Ufa !*f dropped la kit;
0018 fvciu it'ULU UUM1140 vt imw swearnk tuiu iu
ho mark, many bulleta barely hitting hliblpx
In watching the procetetoa with Its open
csget ol performing animals,Mr. Hotehasen
•aid,"Mowthere Uthe most dingorodsfea.
tureln the dieux The man in **
cf royal Bengal tigeis. dfonaaell It now
nearly their dinner lime; they ere kettleg
hungry and ravage, and laapite ef all train,
fpgand ell fear they sometimes get unruly.
VTe have been able to find bat One man who
will con lent for nay price to go In their cage
dally, and that la Ms nun." Tho proca-alan
bad rainy novel fetters*. There Wert chtri-
ota drawn by elepbilntr; ramble, rabfal, drom
edaries, end praian. Krtry’natiaatllty etas
rcpieaented In She proOaaaion. A hundred
mnslolana from first to last, kept the air all re.
In the Item of cxpenxhkttendlng a clren.'tjio
animal cages, when to rich as In thU elrcts.
are so item. These eagra coat twenty-five
hundred dollarsapleoe, while the chariot* ran
op to ten toouesnd.
In regard to training animals, Mr. Hutche
son ealu "Ilia eUphant ia tha most tree Mblaof
animal*, and la the most iuteUigOnt. Wa will
show you this afternoon thing* pstformed by
onr little elephant that In intelligence have
lever been (quailed by any animal of aey
kind. For instance, when the clown and Mo
liltleolephant both take edtiak they pay Ms
welter. The elephant pan hi* trank into hU;
pocket, take* oat Me money, nnnde.it to Me
waiter, takes Lack the chance, then .takes e
arable sad wipes hie mouth precisely sis
human being would do. Then the clown re
mind* the clephsnt that ha ha* h<* hat on,
rad Me elepb tat taka* It of. The clown keep-.
log Ma own baton, tha little elephant walk*
around aad kaoeka it »K He
nlmsat aeems to reaaon as a man
wonld. Hie part in the dinner, in arranging
tha table, etc. Is every whit is Intelligent as
theelosra Tbemonkiy cornea next to the
eJephsnt in capacity for learning, though the -
monkey Is more imitative aad lest rational.
We have n monkey this erasing that rides a,
bog In e hurdle race, aad he dose precisely nr
the jockey does riding with great akill and
Intelligence. The hyena cannot b» trained At
•11. Li one end tlgen can be trained to do
little accept jmnp through e hoop, sad then,
only under Me Uah; The cat tribe ere heed
to handle, Stubborn, oarage rad treacherous,
while ray animal that eats hay nr vegetable*
le docile ud intelligent."
WHAT AltOtlT KILK AIOKf
Tel king, not long ego, srita Farmer Dillingham.,
who ilvta half way barwaeaWhUepathtpdng and
the»untmltofAaroasmocnula.be happened to-
refer lo a diwue which he call* the "mllk tlck.";
Thename waa cllhitr new to' me or forgotten, and
Pfalrty ptufaed the old m an to the wall with loqpl '
tire on the subject, .Tte gave me 'a great dtalofj
Information which ma; be of interest tothe yousg '
•r feneration. Judge Trlppe. who wu on the
ground, eo to apeak, tupplMMnted Farmer Dll-
Ungbam’e Inhumation with some reooUocUooaof
Ueown. ■
A tome lima thiiawa* eonaldanble excitement
In the uate orer the seUketckama. The canto bf
thedlaeeaawuemysteiy. radamyiteey it *UU
remains. Tha excitement wa* aaoh tha| law*
srere pined preventing the driving of cattle from
the northern pert of the lUto Into middle ud
southern Georgia. Tire belUf we* .Met Me d'****»
cxbtod In the cattle Iheiuwlrei, ud Me U>
making power ol the state wa* celled on to pro
tect thou portions Of Georgia tuppoaed to be not
infected. Judge Tripps gave tome Interesting ram-
Inlwence* In retard to this tcglilaiton.
For enght 1 know to M> contrary, the lew is
*U8 on the aletnto book, but It hai long been e
deed lew. It we* passed under a muapprehen-
•loa sets tha nature and cause of th» dUsaio.
w Mob, flrtl aad last, ha* kilted hauArsda’-sivb
thoa»*nd* of people. While Me farnrth -ef tba
labeled region* hare failed to discover the reel
cause of the disease, they have learned how to pre
vent it, end how lo cure II. For Instance, while 1
wa* talking with Farmer Dillingham, one of bli
neighbor* came by.
“Why, ;ou look ftggtd out." i*!d Farmer Dll-
TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
A dav or two ago n boy wee wheeling s earl
through Me New York city hell park. The
cert contained s hex which was occupied by '
powerful python, thirty feet long and wIM _
body eight inches in diameter. The cart
turned orer, spilled the box and the snake es
caped. A* the monster proceeded to make
hUBMlfat heme in Me perk the wildest ex
citement prevailed, end three thousand people
gathered ttn safe distance to tee what w»s
going to happen. The snake took Mings
quietly- A young man named Kaiebt, who
wain dealer ia animals, undertook to recap
ture the python. He wu s'aieted by a corps
of hie Mon. Approaching eMtlthlly toward
tho python, young fteicbo lowered him
self with castrate-bed bead down on tho
snake, while the crowd looked on to wonder.
Suddenly he gripped the make beak of Mo
head, and pinned it fast to the ground. The
reptile aquirmed, aad for n moment threaten*"
to embrace tho young man in lie powarfi
cell*, bat no assistant threw a blanket over hi*
head, Me others grabbed Me reptile's body at
inteitala along lie scaly length nnUl It wee
held captive. Then the men, at n given aig-
nnl, lifted Me python, In pallbearer fashion,
•ud carried it, with 2,000 people following,
over to the mensgerie In Chatham street,
where It wu placed into e larger enl etreager
box. The python arrived on Me Fulda from
Earope last Tuesday. It was caught fn Mo
Bouden, end le worth about $1,00D.
AcoLour.D citizen in New Hint,
•hire bee adopted s novel method of punishing
a firhle creature who trifled with hi* youdg
•fiectiaaa. He printed the folios '
tiaemeot in Ma New Castle paper;
“A Card.-I, George If. Slrauvbn, of Maw Cattle,
y. n., emplored at the Bueaa VlsU oettega, arter
pagtnsduesod gcntlcmtr Ig roapaots tu one list-
lie] Day, Hlddlamrett, l-orumouth, furmerljof
WMblngten, waa engaged lobe married tu her. 1
bare keen deceived, end I warn all strange yonu
colored lean who come to Portsmouth against
keeping company with her.
"G. It. 8tc vco H.-r
He also parted the same nutloe on fai
end trees in New Cattle aad Portsmouth.
Bxv.Jicos FazaiiMAK le u Hungarian Jew,
eon of a converted nhbl, and is now tba min-
later in ebargo of Mo Hebrew Christian
church in New York city. Mr. Freshman be
liens Met Jodeiun is in m oriel*: Mat it is
impeerihle ler the Jews to continue lo Me
faith ef the Talmud—that May mart be Chris
tine or Infidels. Therefore he hss laborei
among Me Jewe ee a minion ary for aboit
four yean aad has established a clmroh with a
* class and a Snoday school. ItieaHeth-
. church and le far Mo eon van loa of He
brews AootberKew York miasioanryle Met
of FkMer Drumgoolo In behalf of homolaw
and destitute boys. Tb* good ' prieet he* per
severed in hie benevolence until n ton story
brick building, accommodating 1,000 boy* and
100 priests has been •eeurad. The boys are fed
tod taught ud allowed to play - on the roof of
their house. The reef Is sarreanded
by a atrong wire fence to prevent
accidents. Fataer Drumgoolo publishea a lit
tle paper, “The Homeless Child," and with
tba suUcrlptions to that baa built ap a iplrat*
id institution and doc* a vast amount of good.
There le uother million recently opened,
which bee for its object tho protection end. tl-
•latsnco of Irilh Immigrant girl*. Since the
miction baa opened more than 3.000 glria bate
hern cared for Until they' coaid find homes
and friend*. The Jowl here a million fer
aalitiog Malr people on thoir arrival lu tMi
country. In one year 13,000 Jews landed in
Kew York—but few remained in Mo city.
A lot of toi
lively for the
11 here been makieg thing*
' Ibltlontets in the I.sbanoa
"Veil," replied the neighbor, "wo'et bln 1
fencin' egln Mo milk-tick.”
According to Firmer Dillingham, the moun
taineer* hare dlacorared that the plant, ar tonga*,
or exhalation, from which tho milk sloknou oregl-
uaies, I* grown or generated In tha mountain cove*
or ravine* whloh are abut out from the light of Mb
sun. The cows make their way into Mew ravines
rad More they become Infected with Me poiioti
that has dau roped ao many Uvea. Fararor DIUmt
ham la of Me opinion MM the eeuw of tha milk
alckaca 1st special of fungi growing Jut beneath
Ibt surface of Me ground, for he has noticed Mat
In the infected eorta the anil la alwaya more or
less tom up alter the cattle bare had accew to It.
It I* only on rare occasion* that Mere tan caw of
mllkilckncu In GUmcread tbeinrroundtngcoun-
Use. The farmers arc particular In fencing otr uot
only Me Infected esvea, bail Mere thaw from their
■lluatlou. here even the eppearenco of Infection.
Moreover, experience he* taught them to manage
Me dlaaaae whan It chances to make Re appear
ance In their IfemIUes. It le In the nature ef blood
petaon. bQt Farmer Dliltngham wyt It It Invaria
bly falsi if treated at physicians would treat blood
"What Is the remedy?" 1 Inquire*.
-Jett a Utils dnp of dram an' honey. Yea jest
1 Mtlc dnp uv dram an’ hoary along through Mo
ia' pl|hl. TliitftiUU."
Ft-rhap* the knowledge of thl* ia what helped
lo beet the prohibition element in Gilmer coun
ty, The fanner* probably think that whisky Is
good Mingle bar* around the homo In a land
whan there are latUaaaakea and milk-rich.
I know this There la no “altk tick” around
Wbllepatb. The rave* oaAaroa'a mountain ace
looked after ** ctnaety aa the pollrtcttu look aims
their fence*. Farmer IUl-!a|him'ibuttermilk leal-
ways good and fNih-a statement tu which Judge
Trlppe will bear me tut. And U tv sheep, tea.
He will tell you hall lellea • day fer lira cunts,
and glre you e half gallon oa fiuuday fur good
s badly. 1
re*ponded *‘
1 sight pot-
X Mould not omit to stale that It Is Fames Dil
lingham's firm opinion that a good deal of “milk
•tek" butler la ahlppcd tote Georgia Iron Tea-
neeaee. and he IhlakaUal this ie tbacaaae of
many of Me dlieavra Hurt arc developed iu Me
tewna aad cute*.
Decent Regard for Appearaaeaa.
From Me tom Franclvco Feet.
Dpo* Me redden death of one of our cili-
«u Me wife wMalmoet erased wlM grief; end
■telly seemed to have eccowied aew of the
whole-cooled womaaheed MM had characterleM
her belore ah* grew feahloaable aud telly. The
diuhlir came to htr ud Mid:
-Mama.ItUeotorrewftiland *0 dreadful; but
do recover yourself or we will law caste. We meat
order ana Imut funeral cards. It's Ma style, and
If w* don't It will be an opening for all lhaj old
crowd to Intrude."
“ton cnouab.'* replied the stricken wife.
“WhM e thoughtful child. Look np out calling-
ltd ud direct them youraair.-'
"Yea, mama. deer, end la Me papers Mat rnlgar
ncderUkar will he aim to any friends and eo-
quMntaneea ere Incited- the ei-qualatanom ought
lo Ido lift otu."
“Shrae mind, dear; when they rind cards ara
iisned they wost have Me fees to come,” an
swered Me wlM mother. “And we aiuM hare
icndriagtng. Fvcrjbod) wilt be so critical. At
your poor pap* hat sot tell much prefecty, v ,
must be more careful Man ever In appearance."
The “elA reliable"-Dr. Sage’* Catarrh
Bemedy.
Nut Dow bae been ke'nringon "Hew to'
Get ahead." Oce way. t- to <lrtti t rod* water In a
prohibition drug atere. tenarki a wicked p*;a-
grapher. t
FITS: AO Fite ttopped ft*, by Dr. HBnF«
Greet Kerrs saeterec. KoF u after fiiAiey’4
nee. kkxrekraa came TraMteaaad » lrjtri
kehdnftrantolH caeca Bend to Qe Elneri
fill Arab 8*. PhliwUlj^te. Pm
valley in Pennaylvanla. They have beau
traveling from .placo to place creating the
wlldrat dieorder wherever nrahlbUlen it
lege were In progrem. Thoy ere known as
tk*“Whl*ky rangers." Their plan of opera
tion ha* been to get on tho outskirts of nn
Budihxce Sod M soon a* the apoaklng atarted
tolorltihowsr of com cob*, rotten applet
acd rotten eggs at th* apeaker*; to then put
out Me lights and raise a genoral rear. They
Barer failed to eanee e aUmowta.
PxorLK Bring near Moose lake, In ths In
dian territory, bare long bran familiar with
th* rtory of Kootnoo, an Indian ao rearer, who
llrea in n caw beaidt Ma lako. Fifty ystra
ago ho eloped with th* wife of a young chief.
The Indiana beUeved him to be posieaaed of «
devil aud thay cut hla tenguo ont. Since Mm
Kcomoo baa been endowed with Mper-hnaui
powers. Tha baaeti of Ms forest come to him
and how down to be killed whan he needs
scent ud flrtca fellow him around ths like.
An angel rapports his tottering form when be
cBmfae Me rocks to hie cere. It wu con-
a'dered “bed luck" to catch light of Me dumb
old hermit ud Me Indiana carefully avoided
Me vicinity efUaeeve. Daring Mn put sum*
mar three boater* chanced to toe a fair blonds
girl bathing in Moeu lake, When Me girl
uw Ms hunten watching her sbs sprang from
the lake ud ran into • care near the shore.
The hunters wont to the esvo nsart day to In
vestigate. At Ms sntnaes sat a dumb, feeble
old Indian who gestured wildly to than to
halt. Bat the men went into the cavoawd
found n white glcl twelve yean old
She wu d Tweed in Indian costume.
The girl ur«* dumb, and no clue wu found to
Mo mystery ef her eitnatien. Near Me lake
wu n cable, evidently once the abode of civ
ilised people. Letters were found le a trank
in Me oaten bearing Me name of Holbrook.
A family of MM same settled near Moeu lake
lefevwisn. Thai*setetlvee had searched for
them since, but could not fiad them. It ia
presumed Me parent* wen murdered, and
Keomeo found the little airland cared for bar.
Tho visitors to the cave Mtthe girl with the
dumb old Indiu, whisk elrrueutaace throw*
a rail ef doubt ever her existence.
AK AOBP BftlDR.
Oai.vbtos, Texu, October 18.—A ault for
divorce waa Sled In IbodUtrlclcourt by Joteph
Drendall against Uiry Drendull. Petitions*
goes on to MMe in hla petition that ho vs
married to.dcfsodut in Galveston county on
November 7.1S74, whsu he wu 35 year* oil,
and IbM defendant wa* then tho widow of
John Merman. Petitioner avan Mai at tbs
time of hi* marriage be had bat recently ar
rived ia tbii ceaatry from Hungary, and that
be wu wholly luxperimioed In tee customs
of Ms crunlty, end neither wrote nor spokn
Urn English language; MM when petitioner
manied defendant ahn wa* eicsadlegly old,
being at present 95 years ef age, ud that ah*
wu shrewd acd artful and fhlly
ratted la sultiaunial diplomacy; Mat de
fendant mad* advance* to petitioner, which
rtrailed in the establishment of nn intimacy
between Mew; that soon thermfter defendant
insisted that yMitloncr should merry her,
ud presented kim the alternative of comply
ing wlM her wiahu or being transported to
the penitentiary, Ignorant or Me lews of the
Vailed Staten, tad without friends or meaty,
paritiese. accepted Me dreed alternative ef
orlag totbebeuofkis ability to do hied tty
to her u her husband; that all bit earning*
hare gone to bsr ud hsr children by n former
marriage; that petitioner’* Ufe baa bam
rendered pitiably miserable by
the creel conduct of defend-
••Steward him; that for th> put twelve
mentte defendant baa denounced petitioner
ia sacb terms u "eoMUtdrel," “tiUi**” tial
"iaferxal dago," supplementing tbaee denaa-
•hHSHWllhae remark that he eught to be
killed; Mat defendut bra naenueed her
marital name end has eanmed her mt'den
same end sign* be reel fai Mery Btermen; that
defendent'* •>•■ have all the reaming of s de
mon that le dreaming whenever she makes
thue tindei agaiait him; that defendeat gnu
1 Mat is 1
iBlie nnsnasu""
threagh Me Mreete abnung aad caning him
end endeavoring to have him diachargsd from
the police force, of which he it a member, he-
ride* ether nuBcians ud atrocious conduct.
Wbentpon plaintiff feels htmwlf JJiiiflxd in
mkiag that adeereu of dlrorc* be granted bo,
together wiMother relief
Pain fram
hearty catinrh
•f Carter's Lit
afteefifiiaaer. Dunkfergst this.
VIROINIA FOLK-LORt.
( DBritlen .Southern Traditions Which Find
Cdnnterparts la Hang Nation,.
Fram MsJMkoit Free Pram
Hampoxf, Sidney CoiIleoe, V*.—About
MU qjialct Old Virginia community, wron tnllet
i.-om aratuopd aud ho laud from polUlca, bar-
rcoa land even M* harbor Mope, which mane the
r.uuids workaday world what it le, Mare hang* ft
SavcrofMogoddoIdtlmeabafcratho war. Tba
nelshtoriogcOuntry ie toeiheanof eaetera'Vir.
ginia and ol the country which used lo be (amour
for It, rut tebb'Xoplaota'iont, with hucdrsdl.'f f
negro bends on a linglefhrm, great lawyer, And
bcpitable placler*. Hero Me Virginia negfol*
•till found in blr prime ol good naturad and igno-
rarit indoietcc. rola folk lore (mbidlee bar-
Cnl legend* wklrh ought lo ha of lot ere* t to. *tn-
dtnuof raoh aubjectf all the world over. TMutll
On which 1 have been this to Arrive at facts
Licxsn.ev rus aavuiwiicm.ui.
Unco to Ms Ufenf every on ho haart Me 8ev-
1 Whistlers’ call. They are eiranga bird, on
whom mortal eye* have never reued, Ma whittle
'of Whoso wlpgi somtUmesJails upon the startled
ear; And thirolariwayseponeut of something
momeoioos "for gooder far evil, ovsn though thqy
may not “dine their weird" ferweeks after Me Ssr-
enKhlatiert'“cell." Like allporOT-u.lheltcoBtlng
ia molly in tke gloaming, lor then, after alt, is
she “witching k*ur." There !, la the quiet ei a
xcIndedcouutiy-aldeiA Me twilight huih whloh
er rruadown from Memoustains jnd the twilight
rhaCow which rail* from Me heaven, a mystical
tlgalCcanct at Another, world aud ol Ilia aim.y
strucaureof Me retl Intervening, which la to he
found at no ether hour of Me tweety-four.
lib, then, by eeent lonely wood pond, or la
acmevallcy circled-hyMe wood-, that thl, hu-fa
i* broken by a faint, far-beai, dUtlnct note in the
alx, not one■ rtkcr l# tkesky overhead, taken np
and repeated six than, and ever growing clearer
and more Met beet* and Anally .pealing nwny with
a ru>h of wlngi asdaioaoduf pawing like MM
which in ell the Medltemneu lflee Mgnaled the
death ol “MeGreat PM" whan Christ wM bora,
vns »u« n»we«w.u>.
Them Isa low ralleyoo the Appomattox river,
not muy miles frass Me historlo flald* of. Me sur
render, through whMh tows • gratis slresm
Along its bank* an stoves ot oak ud ash, and
farther away so sHhsrrtde strttchea Ms mill:
mesflow land. - On the top of a neighboring hill
e reined cabin, said to be ths sue ol what waa
ooos a fences plqoialion manrion. Here, In tbs
flirt cool twIUMte of Ms fell, a, the dHkaen
gcibert ralllcteBtly to allow Me lights of Me t*ra
houses a milt or t woeway to b* visible. Me traveler
or pause-by may bear the champing of * bit and
the pawing of a pewasfttt steed. In e few moments,
Juaten Ms bank of tec stream, t coal-black hscre
taste 11 and a strange man la foreign caetmne
Hand* by thciaflflle, ready to mount. “Whoe,’jfl|;
whoa- sir." the rider cites, “whoa, sir!" and the
black steed pawl sad champs hi*. ML In u .la-
eiut on tho blit--where stand* Ms ruined calif e, n
brilliant Uluminaltea (acesup sod Moiwln&aws
of • rtately manatso nra asaa Mlnglow la ths nap,
of ths dyingaun. whish fell last upon that night.
Then Me strange man raises hla head suddenly
•sdssys:
1 Whoarboom It IbM Mere,
And whose hdueo might that be,
Acd In an.lnatant he leap* to the tildle and ins
fliuh Mo radiant maeaioo end Me ceM black
sued disappear, and Ml to aUmt ud dark. Tub
la known to all Ike-grey keads for leagues arcaud:
- rat tnikstinxn.
In Vadison etunty, along the base of Proipest
mountain, Ihe ranseteere said always to bn el a
-weird nnd surpassing grandeur. No tuoh gor
geous illumination* of the western sky are to be
sera an J where In- Mali country. Whether It be
from the peculiar natural conformation of Me
neighborhood or Iho way In which Me hills lo Urn
weal arc ahapeO, the ipleudorof Mew sunaetals
famous.
Aether fade away, ud the Mrenmns of otoad
which have been ertmaon and purple melt into!
Me colder gray of dusk, Moao cloud streamers lako
on fanMaUoahepeaef tiring Mings, sad Ihe op.
per ether, 10 high a- to be Indistinct, t< twisted And
motto by the convulsions or* mighty serpen hand
Iho (all fold* undulate down to Mo horlaoa and
lots Msmeolvta lo M* forest* of Me mountain.
ThU 1* That neat 8n»he. During tha recant oarth.
quake disturbances thaw stmoipherio and act-
pcntlno phsnomena are declared to have been ns- :
tlced in t marked Octree.
t.rovHD or ns Lima non.
There Is never a boy or a girl who wxa brought
up In all that country aide who has not hoard from
nurse or ooloied companion Ms legend Of the
"Lillie Dog." life, u Me "blackmsmmlm" si-
ways warned tbeto young chargw, a email gray
dog. not a puppy, but* creature grown old and
gray, which iuddra,y appears at dnak to a truant
child. At drat it is small and Insignificant, even
barmlcaa looking. As Me truant look! over bli
shoulder, and fearfnlly begins to apred homeward,
the animal groaa with Me growing darkness, and
whitens In Iho Increasingblaoknesi nntll It looms
cl o«r and clornr behind the appalled child in a
grrat, r*7 shape aa hldtotn and as terrible as the
gigantic white whals of the south seas to Me bo-
lmcd Islander at res. 1 haro often Imagined I saw
the "little white dog," ud whethor I uw him or
notl wu scared, like auny mother white child,
half to dtMh."
A Monster.
From MSN. Y.NslI.
A curiousJhuman monstrosity ha* corns to
light In Franco in ths person of a pronncM or
thirty named Simeon alguier. .who, thanks to hi*
peculiar system of muscle* and nairaa, can
transform himself in moat woodsrout fashion. He
has vsry properly dubbed himself - L'Uommt
proto." At oue moment assuming tho rigidity of
a statue, bis body may bo struck sharply,tba Mores
falling as on a block ol atone. At another ho
moves hla lntesttno from obovo and below, not
farm right to left la the form ota tooth riband pro
ject* it forward, which fires Mm tee eppearenco
of a icolo* tliy stout personage. Ua Men with
draws It Into |he thorax opening lire t cage, and
Uso hollow look of bis body immediately remind!
BABY’S SKIN
Infantile and Birth Humors
Speedily Cured by
Cuticura.
ipatlon.'h
Pteiiaiu*
otter skin aadbkxxldUeiuiM, CtmuunA,
tbo rrett 8ftf:i Ctire. and Cctktea Boju*. «n ex*
oniaite externtiljr, and CtmcuxA
«*>o! vfjnt,.ujc oew Blood gurider,im«raaUj. are
iiifAilttJe. Awolutelj pure.
re . MY OLDEST CHILD*
NowfU jeautof age, wb*a *n LoUntilx ronttui
our faaUjr-pkyslotan, who kUempied In cure it
but it sniwd wtth tlouMt iucredtblo rapiaity.ua*
til tlMD-lowirponionof tho little fclton« »perwn.
from the middle of his back down to hit kneei. was
opp colld r«»h. ugly, ptia/uL blotched, xnl nalf-
\\e bad no restkt nlfiht. no peaoo by d*y.
ijElcian did not know then, and d£»« m*
**-- — itUed
WAS SI5IPLT MARVELLOUS,
change for the better eppeored. ToeJ.
we bed oo further need of him, and reeled hla
in threo or four weeks • ompleti care
«ss wrought. Imving the little fellow's person ns
white and healthy u though he had never beet
your riliu’tle remedlec
r he Isa atnog, healthy
repatitioo of the disease
bavin* ever occurred. You are welcome to maks
sau gfeMB bfiSL
geo. b. surTSs
Att’y at Law and £x.*Froa» Att*y,
Aahlnni, O&lO.
FU-IXSNCX: J. G. WeUt, Druggist, Uklud, 0.
CVTIGUBA REMKDIRS
Ate sold averrwhire. Frioo ; Cuticun*. so oral*
linoavnwr.AI.to; Boar, to orate. Prrasred ,br
roues Dsvo and CnsnioxL Co., Bpeton, Kasl
saved F(s life, end _
ctllil, petfeclly well. 1
bavlngever occurred,
any ua* of Ibla you may
8rad tor VHow to Oar* BfclnDlsoaoas.**
T> A UV Vac Cuttenr* Soap, an exqulsUMr
perflimodSkinItesuiUUar.
RHEUMATIC PAINS
m^ Kcdj
'jh Ken
MWi on# ’
Sudden, Sharp and
N(
Vorreus
one in Inure by th* „
•Pnln Floater. Warranted At nil
d sum-winding nnd nMKng nickel wMBfa,
WrimbuyiK. Solid lOX.goidrtnrto; On-
Binvcd 93 to. Any stylo cheap ''oleotriogoM, Mo.,"
ring*, to orafs; if for to Mots. Stomps taken. Ulus-
tr» ted catalogue of School, soridy and clnb badge*
and mrdris e conte. HA*TJswM.nrCo.,
NeoiionMIspapor. P.O.Box 0. Atlnnl*,G*.
Oar re-wky cow am*.,
•SaVoMIUnir, A jgHi—,, - mgrr tx
juiy-don tor* |Ku*ion wk; Din
Ur, on Cotombus and Western K.K. IN mm In
odnnw‘ * — *
balance
mint a, go . ..
with ftprlnis. branches a . ...
are excellent mills, gin. etc., run by water: now
lock aad cement data, dirt taco wtth between tt
and 4- r » feet head 1 *
custom. Lands |
Mock raising. 1
three payments wltt tnterest 4
■*timberadT
Water, M
from »l
wcods, 100 1
Well located tor fruit nnd i
tho rack, iiabo
a mu busing himself, slid amines • uriklngly
etdsvtric look. Whst most astonished Me dos-
torswsstha stoppsgsof ths otcoaUUoa of Mo
blood uowon tho left sad now on Iho rigM able,
whloh wu elfected by mnacular contracUoa
The Hornlnii Dfoaa.
It if mid I hot i. lady's standing In nooiMy
can coolly bo determined by kor drear M tho
being cnllod “ihojdy" if bnr lorolinneo ie no
apparent by daylight as nt tho hope. Perfect
' aertyls novor tho attendant of di*t*M; chore
I, or thou disuaoo peculiar to women, cud
which fiud • ready earn In Dr, Pioreo'n “Fo-
vorfto Pmerlption.” Price reduced to ont
dollar. By dtigghto.
LEMON ELIXIR,
OrrtoB Svjcsat Txr.tomw,»
ITLANTA Ga, Oe'.o or 9,1835. J
D*. Hozlxv: Allow ara to thank yon moet
kindly tor ths bottls of Lssson Elixir. I sm
not much of * boUsver la medlola*. bat bslag
overtaxed byexosssW* ofilvo work, I coa-
elided to try your Loom Elixir. It pnrvpd
•U and more thin yoa claim foe it. It acta
like a charm oa th* livor. stomach and bow
sls,glvos a chock to narvsnsnisss aadpeo-
docro what I crevad nsoel namely, ploomnt
and refrashing reM M night. I cordially roe-
ommesd your remedy ns * delightful torrid la
all casus of Indigestion. Ulloueooas and ner
vous prostration. CUAfi.T.UKUN,
Editor sad Proprietor Sunday Telegram,
bold by drnggllta SO rants nnd $1 par bot
tls. PisyusdbyH.iloaky, H.D, Atlanta,
G*.
Wlint Rafail Two Larky Non In Dallas.
Mr. J. Y. Spellman, Ms dairyman, U known to
oroybedyln Dalian Haeanaheicrayeaitaic
with two doliara Iu Ms pocket. K* has made
n ooej, owns n-oprrty. at to ads to kin businesses
can fully at ev, r. Yesterday he learned that hs
owrt.Mttn lire Loufeteaa sura Lottery. Hs
tea youqo ■
_ llclet oBro
rt Mm into drily eontari
ctitetoA Mobody who known ikaandou
momsuaaknt May bare sock ben# Inokt rasaxh
tnsMBLVOoo the laraouwant or one druat.—The
Dollar (ton) XranUig TUnoAflepL 17.
T^^srsnsgrttSS^iTeJU
a ;U)c:ki pmpoattak.
m in
_ fltld*.
— _ flint. Ttom M
taltncoiD twopiyamilf with lntcmt.
__ j tumMfindlot la Good Water ana 90 acre*
attached, it in etUttratloo. Terms ca«h.
1’AitlCA making lint ettt pavmeuti cxn secxrg
^AhwfS? flSS?trSn f rSS«IfbbortiOO(l*, with
good acbooli tad cbarchesof gmr denomlntllont,
AndcourAoUntto ratrkefc AMrm.
JOHN K. BLAUOnTKK. Rockfora, Aik.
CINCINNATI (0.) CORRUGATING CO.
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