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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1886
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w POLITICAL FIELD.
TH^ MOVEMENT OF TKB LKA.D RS
THROUGHOUT THE COUN TRY.
Blolae in Pennsylvania-- Henry George lo New York
-General Gordon la florlda-in Offer to Sell
Ont-NowKnow-Nothing rartlee-touUi
Carol inn Politically tferene, Bio.
Pottsville, Pe,, October .27.—[Special, 1 —
Mr. Blaine tonight wu received here with the
enthnilaun that * republican majority gtvei to
hjra. The Central republican slab war his
escort. Be made two speeches, In Whioh the
cetdllion of the negro hie mala theme.
This w«a i«oiy exaggerated, and the atate
Dent wae made thee the negroes were eo
treated that their condition beT'Jre emttteips-
tlon wu better then now. Starvation and III-
nto aio prevalent, and they have no protection
In law nndrr the democrat!. He leaves to
night for Williamsport.
Pini.Anii.rHiA.Oc to ber 30—[Special.]—'The
hlttoiy of Biaico'a visit to Pennsylvania hu
net jet been written. Whatever the effect
•bail provo to have been, it la certain that (ho
arrangement for Hr Blaine to come here dar
ing the campaign wu made Jsate peer ago,
and wet Intended to he an evidenoa of hie
gratitude to Penneylvanis for the griat ma
jority rolled up for him In 1884'e pruidentiel
cl.ctiin. At that time the Keystonerlelwerts,
oho bed not supported the Heine men for the
pomlnatkn, ana woo bed not even et drat
e n very ardent In hla rapport for election,
ltd tnrncd in finally end alven him 81 000
ptes snd justified, his friends raid, hiititlo
* be called the favorite son of hie native
The old 300 men, including General
leaver, tbo candidate for governor, are now
toklng to Blaleo for *88 And Blaine, his
lilted* at tout believe, mesne Logao, too.
A republican leader deeper in Blalno't pef-
' sonsl confidence then, perhaps, any rasa In
this state, seye this ebont his visit to Ponmyl.
vents: Chairman Cooper, who maoaged the
leet u well u tble campaign, end who wu e
stalwart end la now a Blaine man. got a prom
lae from the Maine man lut October that he
would come here during the cemoelgo. Noth
ing more wu uld shout the matter until last
spring, when Editor Handy, ot the Dally New*,
went cn e visit to Hr Blaine et Augusts end
dating econversation on the subject aaggeat-
cd to Mr. Blelno that the Pennsylvania etal.
watts—Including General Barer, who was
lint then, of course, in nomination, end Chair
man toortr-woold aporeolate his pressoca In
Pennsylvania dating thlt campaign and that
it would bn n delicate acknowledgment of the
support they had so effectively given him in
*84. Itwumlsoauggratedthathaoomeuuder
the amplest of the Young Bepnhllcen club of
Philadelphia, end make e gnat apeech la the
m ei-cmy of music, wlte nvorel other speakers
To this Mr, Blaine cordltUy agicod.
A. for tho personal foaling between Blaine
mud Logan, ft le friendly. Esoh recognizes
the other ea a candidate lor tho preatdeaey la
1888. There le only a generous rivalry be
ta cm ttem for tbo nomioatloo, for which
Logan la already an active and Blaine sciroely
• piiiiie candidate.
At one time tbore wu no more popular to-
pub'lean in tbo south than James G. Blaine
Jio hu completely thrown over all that, h »w-
ever, and now waves the “bloody shirt” u
vigorously as poulbla. * J. P. B.
Botpenaton of omelets.
Washikoion, October 28.—The president
today dlrectsd the suspension of W. E. Ben
ton, United Statee attorney for tho western
diiulct of Missouri, and or William A. Stone,
United Statu attorney for tho western district
of Psnnrylvnnla. Action in the cats of Die
trict Attorney Benton wu baaed on Informs'
tlon that ha fa now, and but been for eome
time put, engaged In addressing a series of
nollt cal matings throughout Mlssonri, with
appointments advertised for nurly or
evening up to tho time or elution. Tho pi
dent indorsed the paper sett tog forth tho shove
statements: “Lot this offloer be impended at
once.’' and returned it to the attorney general
tor in enforcement of the order. The empen
sion of District Attorney Stone was made fir
similar reasons. Benton Is n democrat and
Stone a republican.
George In New York.
#>xw Yonic, Oc ober '*7.—jSpedsl]—Some
bu-ntu men of this town are beginning t«
got nsrvone over tho growth ol the working,
ntn’e movement to mike Henry George
mayor. They remember the rioting here lut
i| ring when the horee railroad men were oa
••tike, end the? also recall the disturbances In
84. Li u‘s and Ch'ctgo.
A big vote for George muet give the
•oeialiet loaders greet encooragement and add
to their bumbtra end infiueoco. Goorge, In
hla spt eehea, le compering the altoetlon to
that of Franco ono hundred yean ego, whioh
cn mlna'ed In tho Ftooch rovolatlon, sod
then baelnees men feu the! n great ehowlog
ofe’rmgth on tho part of tho George men may
lend to fresh ontburete of labor dlffl inl-.iu-
J “The groat attention tbo eubjeol la now re
ceiving,"gald * “ .....
I ono of them men today, “moat
neHta veto W4 piKga uinti HMB/a gag vs aw
sooner or Jatu Injnro onr crodit abroad. Oar
railroad, state, city and national •aearitlessre
largely held by men of wulth in Europe. In
Enrope they have had about or two with social
ism. and they know by eotnsl experience, far
better than ws do, how dangerone It la. Thsy
have lamed to fear it, and If they ea le gat
tin* hold of the people hero or growing In oar
polities, the Inevitable effect most bo to lower
out credit end to make onr eeoaritla leu
Valuable.
Mot tbet George u mayor would or coold do
anything incendiary, bat beanie tbo foot
would bo indlspnieblo that the doctrloa he
teaches are gaining e hold on the people.”
General Oarnon In Florida.
Jacksokvilu, Fla, October 28.—[Special.]
General Gordon dallvertd tonight at Parc
opera homo, In this city, the flout political
oration ever heard In Florida. The boose was
crowded with tho best citizens, loolndlog
many ladles, and hla address wu punctuated
with enlbnalutlc applause. At the end he
received a perfect ovetiop, u he wu compell
ed to leave in order to catch the train fir
Macon. General Gordon osmo to Jackson
villa, In icapemo to an nrgant end eerneet
appeal of the democratic congressional com
mlttae to speak at tbs groat closing muting of
the campaign. There wu daeger of this dis
trict being lut by the democrats. Gordon’,
visit end speech win genelne* missionary
work and will win many votes for the demo
erotic candidate.
Florida Politics.
. Tallabamie, Fla., October 28.-[8peciaLl
Polities ere monopolising n roll share or
public Interest In this state jost now. -Too
, <*&***! election fo* congressmen nod member*
| >f tbo legblitnro ocenr* next Toesdaj and at
; tie same time tfta question of the sdoptioo or
rejection of the new constitution will be de
termined by ballot. As a rule, she democrats
. throughout the state bare made acceptable
f nomuiatious for the legislature and everything
la working well for a full democratic majority
. la tbo next legislature. The spirit of lode
1-tciidet tlsm, so prevalent in the state at one
|ime, bu-disaiipcand and perfect Harmony
teems to faavo pt rvadrd tho entire democratic
figanliaium of Florida.
An Offer to Sell Out.
Nkw Yosk, O itober 29 —Tho Commercial
L Id vt-rf tor reyr Thn folio vine stiry, of It*
rutb t.f which Mr. Bo revolt will vouch, fs in
’ictrintfon:
t On IsFriday,Mr. Em called on Mr Roosevelt,
, srdidate for onnr. mod offered to ftirnhti him a
a firy »appr rt of bin paper, and a vote of the ■*-
„ 1 ret w e feilrs be uld control. If Rnoaevelt won d
•Ire him tvnehreka a small oue for the Cttuenf
Irelai d ard a much larger one f r the personal
of Bora Od# check for • lha eaoae.” wa« to be dat*
sd after iheelection.MtbatRflowelt’mlfht cancel
it If he was not elected The cbecs for Rossa on
tfct mptrary. waatobedated properly, so that it
could be med at mice.
South Carolina Politically Serene.
Columbia. 8. C., October 29 —{Special.—
Tbo 1 ohttcal canvass in 8outb Carolina has
tbaoleetlm will oxer non Puei-
oay. The campaign has been devoid of auy
ferea’iopal or even feterv-atiog fneiieaea Too
democratic nominees bava esoouetarad no
opposition. There will be sleeted next T«-s
day seven ccoffreasmea, a govamar. IteaVm
■Rt governor, secretary of state, state treamr-
•r, foroptroller-feneral, aforney-geueral, ad-
jutaitt-Mid in vpfcwc gefierai,
°f education, and county officers in every
county in the state. In Berkely county the
•iruiiciatic ticket will be opposed by toe la
dependents, and In Georgetown and Beaufort
counties the republicans will make ad<ht,
the other counties tbo dem Kratr
will meet with no opposition. In the “black
district there will be a v-rv pretty ffiutest
botween Colonel William Elliott and Colonel
Bobert_ Smalls. Tho former is a white demo-
era t; the Jatter la a negro republican. Smalls
will undoubtedly get a towering majority of
the negroes’ votes, and tho negroes are over*
whslmipgly in tho majority; bat I dou’t thtnk
1 ®* k# * prediction when X progaotti*
the next coogressmin from the
black district^ will bo Colonel William Elli
ott.
New “Know-Noth tug” Parties.
„ Chicago, October 30 —Under the heading of
A Mentation in Local Politics,” the Daily
News this morning, says that It U generally
known that there exists In Chicago two so
cieties which sre directly the outgrowth of
ile '‘know-nothing” political party, which
swarned the xenith of its powor and entered
the decade of its death in 1850. Out of it have
aiiien in later years the “Song of America”
and the ’’United Order of Deputies.” Toe
pilnctplesand objeota oftheae orders are the
same as these of the old party.
Dr. Peitou.
Bomb, Ga, October 31.— [Special.]—For
sr me days romors have prevailed that Rev.
Dr. Felton, tf Bartow county, was not playing
'loirnmfor nothing—that ho bad a surprise
in store for the people which would develop
as’atesenaation.' Prominent republicans and
independents have been seen In frequent con
sultation, and .significant wioks indicated
more than was expressed in words. Tho ru
mors have so far orystollaed that Congressman
J. C. Clements hu thonght it necessary to
itgne the Wowing notice:
To the People of the Seventh Congressional Dl«*
tncI h«ve absolutely reliable Information tint
tit kite tor W. H. Feltpu for representative in the
fifth tb couplets have been secretly dUtrlouted
over the district, and that a determined effort will
be made to elect him.
the tickets are to be put only in the hands of
tho*e who wld vote them so as to keep my friends
OQ their guaid.
The altction will be Tuesday, November 2d. It
la tberefi ro Impossible for me to notify you of this
dtiply laid and organised plan by any other
method than this through The CoNsnrunox. 1
earnestly six every friend who may read this to
ext rt every effort to give notice and to get out as
full a vote as powible.
This Is not bmed upon a mere rumor, but oa ab
solutely reliable information. Very reapeetfully,
J. C. CLXMKttrs.
DURINO THS W8EK.
Tuesday, October BO -Bam VeDow, charged
with tbe killing of Wiley Teaaley, Weuminit«r, 8.
C;, eicaped from tbe officers Toe man wbo wav
•netted at Waco, Texas, *<• John Coffee, who raur-
o« red a UMted Stales deputy manhall, la north
Georgia a few months ago, is not Coffoe.... Tne re
port that Quien Victoria will vUlt Ireland is offici
ally d«nledw.a The Frenon chamber of deputies
bss parsed the primary education bill Smoke
baa been noticed floating over tbe Iraxa volcano,
near Cartago in Costa Blca The crofters of Kll-
molr. Isle of 8k j e, attacked a fore j of police and
Stveral of tbe former wen wounded....(Jeronimo,
with fourteen other warriors,, arrived at Fort Pick-
enr, Fla.
In Ibe City.—Elx hundred and three applloa-
Hods of mtlmed cod fed crate soldiers for payment
on account of artificial limbe have been received
to date Broad street bridge la being refioored.
Wednesday, October *7.—France inalnv on
tbe evacuation of Egypt by the EogUih, and Eng
land wishes to be bar own judge In the matter
Fcrvis offers tbe band of fTlend»h!p to Bu'garia
Djnamita is scattered around promiscuously iu
Fiance..... Manning, the new United States minis
ter to Mexico, Is presented to President Dias, and
expn ulon« of friendly feeling botween tho two
epubtrUa were foil and candid A New Yirk
syndicate is negotiating with tho Cherokee In
dians with a view to purchasing land .....Lord
Randolph Churchill thinks tbe condition of Ire*
land on tbelmpruve.... .There is reported a great
maificre of native CoaiiUans at Ns md», Afrlou......
In £es Moines, lows, the dlsippoara’ate or Henry
Peters, sn important wlti.cav in the Handuok
muider cue, is accounted for, and it is now at
m c at cocfinned, that he was killed to prevent hts
appearance In court .Tobe Jackson, who wai
rtccnUy convicted at Cartorsvllle and sent to tbo
coal mines, bss turned state's avldenoo and tells
the story of tbe Cartersvllle dynamite explosions,
lmpllcstlng Dr. Baker and his brother.
In inaCity.—Tbe cornerstone of the Younf
Man's Cbrlstlarf Association bulldicg was Uld with
appropriate ceremonies There wu a lively
time among Atlanta's voters. la«t night, the event
b* ni a cltlstm' meeting ta bsrmoulzo the fee*
tioptohibliioiistaand snti-prohibldonlits-tbe
i Hurt wu not a success,
Thursday, October 28.—Floodsfr. portions of
France have suspended rslhvay.trafflc, destroying
several bridges and causing other serious trouolo
Ma. The proposals of prominent Moxlcaai to esta’s-
iish a dictatorship to replace the presidency of
Mfxlci*. is causing a great drat of commont
General Kaulbars has notified the regency that If
tho conspirators against Prluce Alexander be pun
ished, tbe Russian government wilt hava recourse
to extreme measures. The old rolling mill of the
Colonial Iron works at East Taunton, Mais,, val
ued at *f 150.CC0, uburned....The American w>
man's snffiri>ge associailon met In Topeka, Kansu
..... A 0. Oducr. cashier of the New Jersey extrac
tion works, at Elisabeth, committed suicide by
barging himself.
Ie tar: Cm.—The military ball to be given on
theblgbtof tbe inauguration of General Gordon
u governor oi Georgia, will be one of the grandest-
aff.lrt ever held In thia. state A company of
Onto cspitall-1*.wJil shortly establish glass works
in AU»n:a.
Friday, October *o.—The cm threatens to
boebara Varna, under certain ooDdltlin*......
frai-cu and England are discussing the Egyptian
question with much apparent warmth......The uu-
veiling of tbe Bartholdi statue wu the event iu
New York yestsidey.
In the City.—Clerk Rspp, of the postoffloe de
partment, wu arrested jesterdsy, charged with
ptDing letters and taking therefrom valoshle
CCLllDtS.
Katnrday, October 30.—The Bulgarian matter
Is still unsettled There sre startling romors
•float to tbe eflVct that a grand filibustering scheme
is on foot for the Invasion of Mexico... .8«m Jones
ard Bam Email are in Canada holding meeting*.
In Tub Cirv.-The committee of fifty, appointed
at tbe cnJzcbi' meeting for the purpose of amlea-
WyerjuMiog tbe differences b.-tweej democrats,
growing cut it tbe prohibition question, have
made tbe«r reoon and presented nsmes for alder-
tren. ccuucliraen, end we for major, which
stems to give satisfaction to everyone.
Sunday, October 31,—H. B, Hereof A Go, Cin
cinnati, wholesale clothleia, foiled... .The oouneel
for the Chicago anarchists appeared before Judge
Gary and asked to be beard on amotion for a new
ti tal, based on documents submitted to the eourt a
few days since, but tbe oourt peremptorily refused
to listen to a renewal of argument.. 8ix United
Btstes prisoners were sentenced to be hanged at
Fort Smith. Ark., on ffilday. January llth, for
muider committed in the Indian territory Ad
vices from t’roguay atate that the mi’HIcattoo In
that republic of political articles by foreigners hu
been fortldden.
STUDYING THE MOON.
XX. Abiurd OtorIn <f aM.uf.1 Cltlsj la ih. mu.
—it. HouauiQ. and Volo.no*. la ta. Kooa
-Ktm.rk.bi. 01.lt. in Xu rorfto*—
Xxptrlenee el u A.tronon.r.
ttaiin (br bloni adera and mrj da, ot in
brio, In offtndcr,.
a, it
ue,
Pre.ld.at Cleveland', Welch!.
A Nc. York paper which contldero IU.] r
|b. orr.n.f the odmlnfttr.llon, .nnonnoo, th.
tsrtln , fact Ib.t P e*l,li-nt Cleveland 1. to coder-
Id if He of blin.elf
.•gf<rt>u»,z.rrlH> that be took In Ihe Adirondack'
fci'trrw.tontdb ,bd itf'ir.r. The prn'11-nt nu
Itc-re.1'nr-"1 byiht contlnu»d.eciimtil.tioaof
f.t ir. ni.t.idtii.ibe b.accnwu^d bibtr.*
“ in id by tl. "in .'ii*. tf,’ m.nt ”
Tb. .blocflbr |>ie*l ’ml I,lobe file*lltted and
.Ill he*, m l.kerm-hervioent ei-rltiri*
cniii.bt blmirll wi- b Terr plain hied, t’bo “.oanl*
buik'or 1 ’ .ill p i-b.hit tc'i’iir. blm iouw wool or
do Kmotblo, ei|Qoll, trjlo,.
GST ruc-impw at will paper tat boa
«o Ho* to apply It, M.M.KAMX. itlkma.aa.
• New Yoek, October 30.—[8peiial.]—Para-
Utphi have recently (one aronni through tho
papers concerning wonderful occurrence, tn
the moon. According to ono etdry, a Gerutou
hie, through ion, mnrrolous optical coaut
vence,been nbla to mo beautiful citloe up than,
atcuidin, to another our usually well-behaved
tatillite hoe of Into been the econo of phenome-
net disturbance, “throwing out ehoou ot
flame” and appearing “enrroandod with n deep
rid belt ” 1 tinet the reader will not Immed
iately cot dude that tbo moon U only • gay da-
celvtrwbenl lay, to begin with, that these
•torie, mnit be pat In the itme category with
Licke'e celebrated “Moon Hoax,” for the
moon rntlyie , great deal more Intorontog
then eome person, enppoae. It does not need tho
dlioovery of elite, and tho onibant of gi
gantic volctnoee to make that rtrange, dead
world captivating to the eye nod tho Imagine
turn. 11 he writer Is the eecrtury ef tho
American oitronomlcol lociety.—E1.J I bare
often shown lha moon highly magnified to
peiaons nnaecnatomed to looking through pow*
orful teleioopt,, and h»vo heard eo mauy gea*
crally erlficontained people utter exelametlona
o tio Uementanddelikhtntwhasthey row,
that 1 cunbot believe tbotm.ny perrons really
kbow how wonderfully intercatlog the tele-
BOO pie etndy of tho lunar trowrw u. Lo exlog
into anttbrr world from n ufe porch upon this
ono- for that it what tho obrorror with a paw
erfnl teltecope ,ecme to hlmrolf to bo doing—li
Ibiuclfanoccopailonkhat almost tako oao’a
bnethaway. 1 have more than onoo gaaed at
ibe roll orb of tbo moon through a toloeoopo
until tho lalpablo ruundtag of
i ta globe under tbo oye made on
polllivtiy dizzy, as if one thoald bo bold ovor
tbe edge of tho World with, four-thousand
mile diop beneath him. And I don't wonder
that Ineipericnced observer, often make mle
ukeaa.iowhattleyaie lathe mono. lam
pietiy familiar with the lunar landacapo. 1
have many tlmoi, tclcacoplcally apeakiog,
thirled the beautiful abora of tbo Btyuf Baia*
bow,, gone npabd down the long moaaula
cbalt e, admirtd tho gleaming clu.ier of whtto
ptaks In tho enter of tho Cratarof Ooper-
mlco,, ena modo myeeif familiar with tha
billowy nndulat lone of tho old oooan bot
toms known under auch namot oaths Sea of
Serenity and tbe Bern of Showers, nod yet only
n few month, ago I thonght l had found not
only something new, bat eomothtog very
wonderfal, in the moon. Cloto ander the cir
cular mountain wall that indole, Ihoboaall.
fal oval plain called Photo, I row one night
a round black tpot, ttorilingly dutinct
hgaloat the ehlnlng background of tho table
land upon whioh it appeared. Instantly tho
Idea tolled my mind that here wu , new
lunar crater, probably in craptlm at that mo.
mrnt. Look at It at I would the black spot
always appeared to me to be plainly ■depended
above be aarfaoo of tho moon like a clood. I
tried various magnifying powan and oanfully
compand it with the mountain shadows and
empty ciater-thronte In Ita vicinity; bat tho
Impreulon wu nlwnye tho nma. Then
•temed to bo no pombitlty that this could bs
other than a dark eload hanging elow aboro
the moon’e tnrfaoe, and It hardly required an
effort of tbo imagination to too tho rod
tonguos of volcanic flames gloaming through It.
Vot, tf I bad tasked Into orint with my dis
covery, I should have made a laughing (took
of mjeelf, for tho next night, when I osgorly
Marched for tha wooderful cloud, I found that
lia aspect had completely ohtngod, nod It wat
now plainly nothing more than a hhadow of a
mountain peak upon tho level plain At Its foot.
This experience ehowt not only how easy It
la to bo deceived by what ono eero la tho moon
with a tolcicopo, bat how wonderfully the
play c flight and shadow upon thoeo distant
laudicaprs, a, tho eon rite, or rota over then,
change* their appearance. Then la a tpot la
thlt tamo region of the moon whore tho dgare
of n perfect orate bos oceailonally beoa aeon,
hot observers have watched patiently
for It for yean without aver catching
n gllmpte of tho a Inga lor phenomena.
It can apparently only bo aeon
when the larfkoo of the moon le tipped nt Jam
tho right angle to tho ran’* rays to bring it
out. 1 hero la a Disco In tne mighty volcanic
chair, that itrotchro a mro the center of tha
moon, where two glgaotlaoratora have broken
In upon one another, and two lofty and narrow
walla oroaa each other at right angles. I have
olten wntobed sunlight creep ecroro thlt rough
region and Just •• It toaobei the top of thero
ridge, it himge them oat in etarttlng llkanou
~ ‘ [upon tho bad of
og throats of tho
, row., uivumuub v. .cot deep, oat of which
tbe rldgce tiro with preolpitoaa tide]. But
one man hit upon jatt tho right time to ho
thlt appearance, for In an hoar the
ion rlaee to high apon thero moun
tains that the ehlnlng eliff* forming
the croaa merge in with the ragged peaks and
ridgti aarronndlng them, and the phenomenon
disappears. But notwithitanding the liability
to miaitkci which thero variations la appear-
one, glvp tiro to, thero certainly le n well
attiitedcaroofneinaleh
Among the most remark
new clefts In lha moon’e , —
5 U. Gaadibert In tho gnat Inner plain call'
Posidonius. Bevenl of tocro room to have
modo their appearance within rooent years
They are apparently long fraetarro la tho
rocky larlkor, wide enough, arms of them, to
•wallow ap a town, and of unknown depth. It
inch appoaraacee are not deceptive, they Indl
cate tbet dead and oold ta oar (41011110 semi.
Hmay atlll be undergoing tho throes of a cool*
Bo the owner of* good telescope while khlo
quickly to convince hlmrolf (but tbe stories of
' ‘ which
hsvo no
l thoa-
und ttnngo things to Interest him there,
■sd moat Intonating of nil In tho conviction
which malt force itself apon hla mind that
tble old, worn oat world la tbo thy, with iu
blrschingieh bottoms, burned oat volesaow
snd desolate moanulns, shows ns how oar
own globe, now so brilliant with Ills, will
look long after man and all hlv works hsvo
cessed to oxlst Garrerr P. Bnsviw,
qaicniy to convince ntmsen tnst tneeton
extraordinary hsppenlnss In tbo moon, w
occasionally And their way Into print, nsi
foundation In fact, nevertheless finds a t
Kenistlan In a Convent.
Tho blggeit tort of s ten as tlon hu been
maud In Aaxtrre, Franco.
OermlooeJfsrieOslIoilr yoon*,'and bosntlfn',
and heir lo t great fortune. 8M Is a brunette
with delicate fealnrot snd slorioas t jot.
ft'lthsvcrythlngtolendscbsrmtollfo tho fair
glrldttormlnedtofonsk* tho world snd rotor n
Enddenly, without consultation with bar parrots,
•be entered the oonrent u Aaxerro end Ignond
tbs appeals of her father for her return to hla
boute. Tbe sltlen refused lo give her ap.
The excitement (rear to fever beet, sod s few
nights ago tho latner, nncle, grandfather rod
brother, booked by e great mob, went to the coa
st si, southed the dome snd windows rod entered
tbe building, the father shrieking: "My child!
Give me beck my chlidl" The mother eaperior
•nc the nans were greatly frtshtened, snd dlasted
Ihe girl Into the prceenoe ofner lather, sad .he
was csrrled boms In triumph, escorted by tho
mob.
Next day the father aid other leader, wen
tried fer tbelr rloton,conduct, bat on eynvlctloa
were fined a nominal earn.
Tho fslr Marie vows tne will f et be s nun.
A Madera Oodles.
From tbe Chicago Tribune.
Tbe staid people of Honmontb, Illinois, were
greatly .hocked one eft rnrnn recently at .eelng a
bone gallop Into town ridden by e woman, witn
nomoreclotb.aoD her than when she wai boro,
whoweselloglnff to the animal’s mane with all
fccrmishi. several people ran sod .toop*stbe
lone end took the womso Into s house, where
>be was provided with clothing uds.nt hone.
U spic-.b that she, wltn s Mmale companion, had
e»en .win mine In a brook near town, sad aeelax
ebonegristngiiearby. eonoelred ibe Idea that It
.coldbe.lorlooeftistotals s ebon rid*. Toe
•blmsi rems'ned qul.t until the women get oo
hr. hack, when be toos frlsht, probabiv ea tbe
i oral srneareoM of the fair rider, and ranjaway,
csnytng bis harden home with him.
.THE COCAINE HADir.
The Worst Slavery Hnown-Norr Revela
tions of Power. ®‘ j '*
From the Cincinnati Times Star. V
When cocaine wss dI,covered the medical
world exclaimed, “Thank henvenl"
Bat useful as It is, it Is also dsngerong, sa
pid ally when its nro la perverted from the
deadening of pain for mrglosl operations, to
the etlmnlstlen snd destruction of tho hamoa
b, dy Its first effeeta sre toothing sad aes
tivating, hat tho thraldom is the most horrible
slavery known to humanity.
J. L. Stephens, M. D., of Lohsnon, O., wss
ietervlewed by onr roporter yesterday si She
Grand hotel, and daring the conversation tho
doctor uld: “Tho cocslaa habit is ■ thoasend
times worso thin the morpbtoe rod opium
habits, and yon would bo sstontihsd,” bo sold,
“if yon know bow hlghtlaJly tho habit is
ineretting.”
“What are its effoobl”
“It is tho worst constllntlon wrecker ever
known. It xnlns the liver snd kidneys in
half a year, snd when this work Is dans the
strongest constitution soon succumbs."
,’ Do yon know of Dr. Undornlll’s case hero
In Cincinnati^”
“That leading physlolsn who hsesms- ■
victim of tho cocaine habit? Yo* His osso
was s very rod one, but the habit con bo eared.
I hsvo rescued many ■ man from n worse oon.
dltlon.”
“Wbsf, worse than Dr Underhill's?'*
"Indeed, sir, far so. Jnsiln H. Hall, A. M.,
H. D, president of the state board ot health of
lows, and s famed practitioner,and Alexander
Nell, H. D, professor of surgery In the Colum
bus Medical college, and ;prealdont of the
Academy of Medicine, a. man widely known,
Bev. W. P. Clancoy, of Indianapolis, fed, from
perioral experience in oplam eating, ota. oan
tell you of tbe kind of saoasH onr form of
treatment wins, and so oan H C. Wilson, for
merly of Cincinnati, who Is now nssooistod
with me."
“Would yon mind letting onr readers Into
tho secret of yoor method.?’’
1 Well, young man. you surely hsvo a goad
bltof st.uranooto.sk smsn to give hla butt
ress awsy to the public; bat I won’t wholly,
disappoint yon. 1 have treated ovor 20,000
patients. In common with many eminent
physicians, I. for yoara modes closo study of
tho cffecti ot the habits on the system sad tho
organs which they most suveroly attack. Dr.
Hall, Dr. Noll and Mr. Wilson, whom l hsvo
mentioned, snd bnndrcds of others, equally sa
expert, made many similar experiments on
tbelr own behalf. Wo eteh fooud that thoso
dings worked most detractively on tho kid
neys and liver; In fact, finally destroyed them.
It was than apparent that no euro could be
effected nntll thou onus could bo roitored
to health. We recently exhausted tho ontiro
tango of medical solanr», experimenting with
all known romedice for these organs, snd sa
tbo remit of thru oloso Investigations wo all
inbetsntlslly agreed, thoogh following differ
ent lines of inquiry, that tho moat tollable,
•dentifio preparation, oasWsrsor’s ufe euro.
This was tbo second point In tho dlsoovery.
Tho third wss onr own private form of treat-
mrnt, whioh, of coarse, wo do not divulge to
tho pabllc. Every ease that we hsvo treated
first with Warners safe care, then without
own private treatment and followed np ngela
with Warner’* safe core fora fow weeks, hu
bean iocoessfal. Tho-e habits can’t bo cared
without using It, beam o tho habit Is noarlshod
snd inttalned in tbo liver sod kidneys. Too
habit can bo kept np in moderation, however,
if free nu ho nlro made, st tho same time, of
that great nmsdy.
’’Yes, it Is a world famed snd Justly cele
brated spcelfio! Like many other phytlelsos,
I Died to deride tho dolma made for It, bnt I
know now for s fact that It Is the world’s
greatest bleating, having sovereign power onr
hitherto Incurable diaeatoa of tho kidneys snd
liver, snd when I have uld that, young men,
I have sold nearly every thing, for most dis
eases originate In, or sre aggravated by, s do-
proved condition of tho kldneya.” -
“People do not realise this, became, slognlsr
as It may seem, the kidneys may bs In s vary
advances stags of decomposition, snd yet sw
ing to the fact that then sre bot few nerve#
of sensation In thorn tbo sobjoot will not ox.
parlance ranch pain therein, Oa this account
thomsndsof people dls every year of kidney
diataro unknowingly. Tony osvs so-sailed
dlioidcrs of tbo head, of tbo bran and longs
snd ttomsob, snd treat them In vain, for tho
real canto of their misery Is deranged kidneys
snd If they were nstond to hrolth tho other
disorders would soon difsppnr.”
Dr. Sioparns's experience, the! can be eon-
firmed by many thousands whom bo has treat
sd, adds only more emphasis to tho expsrlsaoe
of many hundreds of thousands all ovsr tha
world, that tho remedy bo rofsrs to Is without
any doubt tho most beneficent dlsoovery over
glvsn to humanity.
PERSONS AND THINGS.
ANewYobk bridesmaid at s wadding s
few digs ago was bonslf engsgsd lo marry the
bridegroom ■ year ago.
Tho theory of tho inhabitancy of tho moon
le plsnstbly argued In tbo slflrinstlre by fiusMrg
of Btrllo, who Iblnka that tho further side may
offer nont of the obslsolee t ■ itho condition
of lifs peculiar to the fue piceedted lo the earth,
A citizen of Holyoke wu drinking at a
bar lbs other dey with Ibtee companion, when
bla wife came In, Joined tbo drinseis, snd oedsrud
drlukalor all baud*, lilt.aid tbit no more ef
fectual way of breaking ops drinking party wss
•ver known In that tendon.
Yunna Mr. William Ogdon, of Coleman,
Wch.. arose In hts sleep the other night, snd,
clad only In his night shirt, went to tho house of
tbs young woman lo whom be Is engaged. Her
father uswsnd the clog st the bell, snd, seeing
who It wu rod how bo was olsd, kieksd him
down to tbo front steps. Tble awoke Mr. Ogden,
who went homo deeply mortified, haring also
taken a levers old.
A kat wu pnt into ■ box with s rattlesnake
In Haoramenlo Ibo otbtrday Instantly ths ansko
struck It, and Ins moment the rot turned onr
and died. It wu tbsn swallowed by the rattler.
1 he nest day another nu wu pot In the box. The
uskemsdeno movement toward It, bat tha rat
u once attacked the laske*whioh, In amending
H e I, .truck Ita enemt usual times. Tne bites
had no apparent efiect on the rat, which, eftere
while, wu released, end ten away, uemlngly
-v *'e. This would teem to
!gprI)|! Uni! !fUjr ®x-
pending Itevitoe a^rattlesnake U harmless.
It fs announced that s sleeping car will
leave WaUInglon this wuk, having no board fire
brloal couplaa, who will start off on tbelr b idol
loan togvtoer. wbo .ay. this democratic admin
istration la not catching on?
Ott of Mama's many cranks Is Ellu Gove,
' Lewiston, wbo thinks that bo Is the Savior. He
_ over sixty, hu long white hair sad beard, wears
a tons cost snd cape ol brlaot rad. n tall while
hu with s brood while hand rod flowing ends,
while uousera, end moccasins. Us olio cornet e
a very gorgeous home blanket
tr. lie maku an ocautonal dim,
by rolling hie pbotaemoh. on tho book of which is
this Inscription: “AlluGove, Emanuel the I'rtnce
of Ftoer, June Christ, who baptized htmaalf with
tbo aid of the Holy Oboat, end latbo oon of Dora,
iky line dove, who tisnelsted ha spirit Irom
God."
Jddoi Albion W. ToDnoxn, author of “A
Fool’s Errand, ” hu Invented e eat of benisueon-
Hatlng entirely of brau sod tut I, out of whioh he
bopulomtkea fortune that will ralmbtuw blm
for hla losses In pnbllsslng ths Continent.
Tub light from an electric lamp tower In
Davenport, In, fells foil upon n flown garden
about loo feet sway, rod durteg lha put rammer
tbs owner nu observed that lilies whies hive
rouslly bloomed only lo the day have opsnolln
the night, and that morning glories hen unctowd
tbelr bloerom, u soon u ihe eltctrlc light fell on
them.
lit n recent speech In Bistro General Haw
ley uld: “l think that ibe man wno irokalnto
Ibv treat br wd face sod brown eyes of a How Kog-
lend ox bu better oimpsny than he bu with
some men—tome men of considerable Intellect
also.’’
“Part," the uld, ooftly and MMhlnglr. “young
Ir. rami ton It In tbe parlor tod wl.hoalo speak
nb 1' u.” 1 h-n she.ank Intoen es-y cnalr. end
bar b'ert te et so fiercely tiel It made Ibe gas fit-
I’lrlMllr.
Iv.routlj the old men retnrned. .......
• 00. la pe,’’ roe rold, ’did be—WU be—What did
"*l‘°wsnled <o borrow two con la lo get over to
Bnaitlyn with ".ato roediaoppvlnud u.dgeulU-
n-gew' ‘
QflZ ieeontmend «&• 'SQ- G&tttvnvnp/am. <u •
matt tnkyudy and' and as a QQatuyet ^
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