The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, March 04, 1884, Image 9

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THE WEEKLY' CONSTITUTION, TUESUAY. MARCH 4.1884-TWELVE PAGES. OUR AN JTI-UQUOR FIGHT. Against the Demon of Intemperance-. For Happy Homes and a Happy People. IWopollcit shirt letters giving the ertl cffwln 6 f liquor lncommn.ilili-t, is wltocmd by the wipes ??ertou'to>ro (iirergumenut. Wo multisets aid figures, tend then la. mother, f.ihets, wire. SKEWert?J ln lhoflil ??? l^'r^Frim^.^ i^JSSEVEl TALES AND ADVENTURE. look at It, it Is seen to be In exact harmony I with the age; nay, it is a part ol the ape It- FXCITIWO ANDT1IRH.MSO EXPLOITS self. The great civil revolution is to be sup-1 fit |,AM> AND SEA. S lemented with a great social revolution. oil has so written it down. He has blessed | * a,... p,???, ??????Sniaklnir of dr. the eflurU of its friends until it has already A , 0 ' , r??? P ,V? ???f taken a strong hold on the popular heart. I cumitantlal evidence, said a gentle list champions are not fanatics; they are not I man from Contra Cotta county, TrtB PROHIBITION MOVEMENT. Whether prohibition is the bestroad to even a control of intemperance or not, it is certain- iy gaining atrengtb in many psrta of the country. It has been adopted in both Kansas and Nebraska, itnd in Iowa a stringent prohib itory liquor law has Just been carried in the aenate, the' vote atandlng SO in favor of the bill and 12 against it. It Is thought the house will pats it. The governor ol the atale is committed to it In nearly every state the prohibitionists are ac tive and aggressive. In most of the states they advocate the incorporation of a prohltil- tory amendment in tbeorganic law, and they declare they will accept nothing less as a set tlement of the issue. The New York republi cans have practically agreed to favor a sub mission of such an amendment to a popular vote, and all through the various states the people are at war with the free sale of intoxcaling li quors. In several of the states the issue has ills clasp knife as the beast itpprottcned him, im plunged itinto bis throat, hut l.e had caught him for the fatal hug. It was a strug gle for life or death, ami the brave hunter fought desperately Dating 'he struggle the pair reached the edge of a cltlf fully "n hon ored feet high and sloping at an angle of 45 degrees do,tu to a small creek. As the nmiual grabbed Jones they slid over the edge - JM--.- ??? ??? . . of the slope and began rolling down. Jones sentimentalists; only terribly in *?t nc *t. I yesterday to a reporter of the Independent. 5"furled with the bear, and every fool of Back of them are memories which will not I ' . ... K ?????? ,h??????t ?? h ??? ! !lu distance traversed added to their velocity, let them pause. Broken circles and rnired " i,k wnom ho had been tilking about the W hen they reached the foot of thesiopo they allot*, and fallen roof-trees, and the sodden I Marky murder trial, calls to my mind the I struck against a tree, killing the hear and ashes of once genial fires, urge them on. No I conviction of Robert Lyle in my county, last I breaking two of Jmtes'a ribs and dislocating fear such men and women will filter, until of , ho murilor 0 r p.trick Sullivan ???** riaht arm - Ha was picked up in an in- ?^iU?t^Tn\n , von^n , m,^h^h f n 1 P n,1I ??? n * lli " u ??*>'???! ??? k ?? strangest ease. ?* n, . 1 ^?? | ??????dition aud brought to his home recollection^ unit you can make the cbll- M( t onB on wbloh there was the beet deteo-1 IP.???*.* TftlW- The male bear he kilted I tive work doni1 that It was ever my fortune to we, S hed 184 pounds, inifnnnf. nnHl iKJmnil meet with. It is a famous case and has oc- EBBStsaagg ??? ??? t ??????*" ???Well, you see, I had been out hero from mrmu.cn. wiu go ou. n go uo uccuusc . ?????? ??? - - I m?????? n ,. t | h ??? 0 *77??? bUt J**! 1 "???^ ee . n , ln Its nrlnrlnlrs sro correct anil Its urn.res. 1 P??J,\ . , , . , , I the mountain much to apeak of. About that ^nfucenL P Tl,e wave which has been mt? The reporter became Interested, end ??ug- time I had a contract with the government erinL foree.nd voYume for theia flhvveara ?? e .??? U Sf2*S!*&!HiSE.",??????* t .??, f , urnls . h one thousand curie of wood, to ba mated,by my speed still wbi9!lcd and lowed around me. ???Tho I???Jatto was up high, too. befora |lta torrent come, and the wells of its canon* were none too wide. 8 111 It was clear railing I???rtaldeDlUi I'dtli. "Oath" In Clcclonatl Et-qulrer. Whenever I go ln Ohio 1 find people of both par* ties at sea on tho presidency. I have heard P^ue ?? - menlloncd. by two wealthy gentlemen of Mana- as compared with Twryall crevk and b*fnr- } Held, Mr. Buihbell and Mr. Smith, the former, I J ?f ed 1 *t 0UK r h lI,e "V'Hf 1 ' ot TS* L 0,d ??? Pwralthtoil ci te?n. He said . !!?a ca, ? on ?? ?? nd knew that I was safe.??? I Mr. Payue could boat John Sh-rraan in Ohio. 'What became of yonr logs???? I Bhermta'i fnllowlog it not terte?? but very re- "Ob. everybody knr- ??? cord-wood contract, ou. of Platte canon U ieftof myingsovcrawideexlentof theplnins. I love. I dou t believe that there was a pleco left in I ??? ,< ???? de ???121 r *" a garters 1 in rorerlscd to wuStowurt'???^d'SSSk!."??? Ua " decoa ??? 5 r???r?? ; " w lining slide. Denver News. | get from Hancock the more we got Into tho laud of HasBeen a and of mcdl* cdtjts who are being gal vanized by ihelr political bceHra.'* I have not heard Georg* Edmund*' name men* t oned In Ohio any non than It he were Edward IV. or Edward tho Conhreor Ho wants to lake MASKED MEN OH THE LOUISVILLE hslr nil. Itwenis tome, and bile* his hair I o' 1 * on tho summit of his sconco and voto for some I of the Mg appropriation!! CAPTURING A TRAIN. AND NASHVILLatS. The Gentleman)? Captain Explains to tha Conductor | that He Only Wants a Negro Prisoner for Us Purpose of Lynoblag Him-A Quiet Pro ceeding - A Fruitless Ueeroh. CHEMISTS HAVE ALWAYS FOUND I.quisvili.k, Kv., February 27.???Whon the I aoutb-bound train pulled up at Nolln atatlon, I S3 miles from Louisville, yesterday morning, fifty armed men, wearing their coats turned I inside out and masks made out of muslin, old felt hats and the like, bearded it. At the I (low. Upon tho white crest of it thoustuds I Into* trouble^ wtliT'llK I ri ???Tout a fores men at work cuttine lo-, I fl,lt,l <tbtof lld * large company o( armed men "and^more^bo^parthemwiv^n 0 ^ 0 ^ neighbors and going to law, particularly with on some of the different iributarlea of the Engineer William Shallcron dived in hla it will t^ Juhmcreri and^weD^nwnv The 8uU, i V * n - ln t , h , f * 0 * u * ra >??? w ??? Bmi'fally Platte river, particularly on Tarryall creek, tool-box for hla revolverandaaH between his fSKSSs ????"?????' r?fisiafe , iraji=TK.|w.-...... It bra a tendency to splitoparties, so intense and around ua will purify the the-atmospheres Tan . ?? hfe , at o Qe time telling the latter???s sou 1 ... A_???f.s t *??? u ^ t,a . ??? ??? - -- is the feeling over the subject. As n rule the I ~ J r ^?A.ii C ??SI:5 1 . TS.5STSf CLhoM I thflt hls falher would fail to 001110 bomo 8ome sufferer breanse it makes promises to the pro- - rbsol'utioma and wentto town, where he had a trilling Nlagire on a good saw-log. he had been watching it trip after Irip with- hibiUonista that it dare not carry out. The I OCHILT REE_s RESOLUTIONS. I lawsuit with Lvle before a justice ol the "When thornyTesbets were about to out an opportunityto make himseir imnlor-1 *rt- ??? peace. In which he wss beaten. The prophe-1 open 1 had ail of eight hundred cords of logs I. . .flf 0 ^ , , I Xh?? Most PorffiCt IVlRdfl. 1 , sy of Lyle was fulfilled, for 8ullivan never re- afranged In one g eat pile upon the banks of U1 - ??? 1 ??? ,he ???P"??? tuflMn S' ,r - ?????? accordonca ?? musi_reriCOl IViaae. . - I Dr. M U. Whsrion, Isto United aisle, mtntiter lo I turned to hi. horu?? alive. The next morning Tarryall creek, abutt furty miles from Ua I with the red tape rutes of tho corporation for A PORE FRUIT iCID BUIIS MUfflRI' have to trim their oails, generally oecuring permanv. w.. .iked ??.ierd.y whajDio thought ol he was found dead, with his team In a field junction with the Ihatto ri??r. which ha works, shut hla doors quickly rt" - rUWB6H ??? the hosttlliv of both ths prohibitionists and I K,*m2mwS* sEi???he- U ?????? h ?????? ***??? relura<><1 I not far frem his home, his arm hanging over ???I bad everything in readintss for making locked them inside and i-rasned a revolver hi L1????? S ' r01 iS cr ! . N?? ne P ura the liqnor Interest. | , drtwJ . ??? 4 were the whilllstreo and his body lying upon he the drive if the wafer got up high enough iS ??? lD,i ??? Z ^ l standing ??/ d who . lesomc - OO??Mu no Alum Or ??? Mgrtmp, ?? m- j jjjiy I ground. The first conclusion was that the I take the logs through with certainty. Thai??* 0 ?? hand. mere is ft standing | AnifflOMQ, The Woman???s National Christian temper-1 * t .S25?? anceunlon wasorganized InNovember, 1874 | ??????HstralV??? t>y Rlsmstck. "I thick the . as a ball for the (Jerman vote. Perhaps ?? * *?????? ???of Lnm 1 . its voted for them.' W. C. T. V. Notes. | of iheniemben knew'nothin* o???f''Ls??ker r *???p<??iTloM I team had runaway with him, thrown him I log pile was so arranged that by removingthe I offer of $1,000 reward which goes to I .. . ,ui.| not hare voted for them??? | oul dragged him and broken hla neck. This supports it would roll into the stream. I put every express messenger of the Southern ry was strengthened by tho fact that I on my spiked shoe?, and with a pike pole in I J, mn ?? n v w i m fc,irrnq.f,iitir iW????? f i u b was a plainly-marked trail for 250yards. I my hand I pushed away from the bank on a I ?? x P r * M who successfully defends I , ??? I Grrmanhouss of represen udvea, on titled to about I evidently made by his body. No marks of I stout lug, probably three feet in diameter. I tbe company's property from falling luto tho I etary. At the fourth annual convention, 8201 wniuch cooslderaiion as a prominent member of I blood were on his clothes, and no evidence I The men watched for tho outcome nith a I hands of train robbers. The captain of the I local unions were represented. At the tenth I ??55IfIt! SXfiVh M hat ?? crime had been committed. At the good deal of attention, evidently expecting I band soon heean oarlevlne with Conductor couvenUon, 3.000 ocal unions were reported, SS^DuSdSdSyVbSStSt'hil fThs '???I 11 ???*- whe ? ,???>?? c ??? oth ????' ??? ke d ?? a ???* n undergo a dieting, U not worss. " 8 *???. P ??? WJrlBg Wlt,, Conduc,or I with a memberabip of tons of thousands I pio' llQ remea Bi'm.rek io visit --??? r 5 a ??? p ^ ' ???. ......4 .k.. i,. 1..0 i.??? 1,. ?? 1 1 Roblnmn. and tol Mrs. Wittenniver Was elected president,' ???and I toMnwak* uduT a''rnarnSM 04 < Uii t ret?Iuu??fA? I there wns 'n pl???aluly^marked trail for 250 yards, myhani???l'puihria'wav from the P biuiPon *?? ???P?????? company i Miss Frances B Willard corresponding sec I German housa of representadves, entitled to about I evidently made by his body. No marks of I stout lo???g, probably three feet in diameter. I company a pro, national president, has personally vfalted I,hours, long in opposiUon to Laske every state caplUl, and now the W. C. T. U. I ,u ??JPJJ thi then divided is found In all the forty-eight states andterri- 0 f BUm?rckT??? 1 eadlvId8d ------ -- - _ . . 4 . torirs. I ???Oecldcdly so. Bismarck te really unpopular at I the back of the wagon-aeat. I attended the There are 28 different departments of work. I home. Hi* people regard him the greatest dlplo I trial and took a great interest in it. lie was embraced under the general heads of proven* I patio the world, but thev think bis internal pot* I heard to pass the house of a man named Da?? five. AHnratinnftl 2 v . nM tt.??isT ZLKi \^f miserable ills nlMfaUoa with the clerical * ??? ^ I pan/, I ioso live, educational, evangelistic, social and JSi?Sdhi?adrawyAi*thmoSoM^ 11 1 * ab ??, ut ??? 0 ??j clock ?? ,h8 of * h ? I m ??? r -1 clou d wassoltlTng down upon it. I hurried I . r . .w-x--.- ??? DBrij, ??I1U nu ??uToc??jr UI ??? Jv! l ?? l hii- I der. Tno road passed near the house of Lyle, up with my work as fast as I could, and bad I ??? . h0 w ???. .!*?. sorry.to doubt the oonduo-1 "Whllo l was engaged in this I noticed dl ??? .,S?? unt ? w ??? ??? board ,r *??? D ' that It suddenly grew dark, and, lookirg up but , d d u??t have the prhwnerwlth him. The the canon I noticed that a tirriblo o?ack I e*pt??I D , who waa a flue-looking younggentle- ling down upon it. . I hurried so that it the letter so desired he could lie In I nearly got through with if os the night grew I f?? r ?????? wo . rd > bu * would take the liberty of mak- bush and kill him. pitchy black, and I was prepared to run back ??????8 ??? thorough search through the train. When tho olllcer examined the spot to the landing place, when I was almost lift-1 B V??? e tan , or twelvo of the masked men, armed at-- ... ....<>.. u I .j s x. _ ' . A ??? . .. ihpn linoun iiriiiH/'iitini'Rparu. I Has bun used for years In a million hornet, Its great strength makes it ths cheapest. Its perfect purity the hualtbiest. In lbs family loaf most deliciuus Prove it btjht only i -oo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. UAtfPTACrVUD BY STEELE & PRICE, Chioago, HI., sad St Louis. Ito. * r M??wr m bccond chads coops. ???P. P. P.??? the rerelmion."*??? BtoB,tClt "* ,1|1 ???' lD reluraln * | the'mnrder and that they were there to make , . . ??? ??? , ???-No. There were two blundero???they ona numbers, iu iuterest and enthusiasm, in the I tobare been scot, tDdtber ought not tobavi work reported, and in the business tact and I returned, salt was an act ol great dhwurtew efforts until Georgia is a prohibition state," Tbe Augurs convention was a success in Drove tlio aw'rtion that'tho^v' 1?'T*n B i* i*?? I to tbedorm.n government. 1 prove the assertion that the W. 0. T. U. is in -do you ilitnk Dlemarck wsats warr 1 its widest truest sense, a domeatlo missionary 1 ?????? ???* ??? organization. In its practical workin; phase of bnman society is overlooked, ' ^reat question of temperanco Mainly tbrongh the efforts of M Hunt, national superintendent of ment of scientlfio instruction, the of Vermont, New Hampshire and have made temperance teaching In the pnblio school-. One branch York legislature has recently pas schools of I sssraasaM" Maryland and Iowa are now before the legi-| "How about the nawT" alature of these etates. The text booke used I "They mtrea magolflo.pt navy alio, tcosnd only are Miss Ooiman???e ", and Dr. Richardson Book.??? Tbreo bands of Hope colored, have recent!' Atlanta by tbe local scuts. The search was conducted iu a very which I soon wore I hundred | neigh borhood of the depot, watching tbe progress I ot the search with groat interest. Gonduc-1 aiao busied himseir explaining qj.50,000 Georgia Housewivei'ji- thn niuaenirnrH. nnn inn sncrifl I ?? THE- ??????FLOUR.*- ID PROCLAIMED fe^, Bot stfJKaftaSsras thbg.-rpMr tho passengers, and tlio shcrill' . came forward aud explalnod that lie - . had not taken the | risotier fnm the Kliztbelh* } l10 town jnil, n?? he was informed Unit he wuh to Best,Whitest,PiiBESiFLora EVER 80LD SOUTHERN MARKET. We guarantee that !t is Absolutely Pure | That It makes Lighter, Whiter Bread | And makes More to the Pound THAN ANY OTHER FLOUR. Buy a S3 lb., CO lb. bag, or barrel of tho^ prints of a man???s knees. Tho boots were |:??t I wrarhllnZZilui5.iS hS} I PWned to the B*ton lady, *fae wra thrown "???I .IT ?? ^ -- foundtofltthetracksiotheBoftgroundper- Xcadv^/Jun to rite nndl? the W hlS h i.Sjlll l lnto 6 which she was only P'OTJOTpOf PASTRY PATPINT??? PinilR fectlv. and at thlaatageof tbt lSveitig.!ion I 10 ril ?? ander lhe lo ?? u P?? n brought by the explanation of tho aloepioffl lLlirijl;! rAOlnl rfflfifU rLUUtt .L. I nlTlAaM nff.iMil tn hind nui.a lli. I I IliUUU. I M./VimlllPlrtS flint It wan nnn nf tlin ntlumrilM I vns vnne ssuuv yon Toro family, AND TAKE NO OTHER. WYLEY & GREENE, ATLANTA GA. Temperanco and Intemperance. I engage In a foreign war, cspwltlly with tbe United knees bad been fonnd, and about thirty feet I States. Franco Hands ou one .Idc. and Russia on I front ??? who???uioyt_ . o[ \p???j [Suioerted on >ovina tho advertUoment tvaoletale liqnor dealer.] Forty ca??ks of liquid woe,??? Who???ll but? Murder hj th?? cation???oh Who'll buy? Larceny aud theft made thin, BefX*ry and death thrown lu, Fackact* of PquM tin,??? Who???ll ouy? Foreign death, imported pure,??? Who???ll bnyT Warranted not alow, but sure,??? Who???ll buy? Empty pockets by the cask. Tangled brains by plat or fluk, Ylee of any kind you ask,??? Who???ll buy? Competition wedefy??? Who???ll buy? Barrels full of pure soul dye??? Who???ll buy? Dye to make the soul jot bltck, Dyetomaketbeoonscteuci slack, Nothing vile do our casks lack??? Who???ll buy? ??? Kugbypionthly. Ingersoll on Temperance. I cvldenco and consigned Lyle to San Quentin. "In ??omo respects it Is not. Fmpcror William 1. It was further shown that on the nlgnt of the | SS, Bismarck Is 79, and ^MoJtke. the greatM^otpudn | murder, between tbe hoars of 8 and t) o???clock, . _rwi I a contest between mots. Uo la very ectcntlflc, I ol the age, Is noarly SO. Moltko 1 , ... tho man yuu I a woman???s screams and entreaties had Lean I know who said the American war ns nothing but I heard issuing from Lyle'a house. It issnp- r. contest between mobs. He is very scientific. I nt'aru. isauujg ^ | and very Conceited. . m I liar UUBUA11U ??? and BISHOP PIERCE; I posed that It was Mrs. Lyle, who know that | Iter husband wss starting out to tried io pre- Nolwithstanuing kill Sullivan, | vent. bii going. -TS. OKI. I tbe plain evidenca ln the plica it took three I trials to convict tbe cold-hloodcd murderer, I and tho last Jury found him guilty ot murder " t that caused great | II. D.Mttbc. III. Ilapsr OOdi. W.441.1 lirsuraily Ilcrelr.4. | From tho Macon, Ua., Weslayaa Advocate. Mr. Editor: The "golden wedding" bos come and I in the first degreei a verdict I gone. It w*a a Joyful occasion???rational, religious, I digaatlafactlon. 1 don???t generally believe in I Christian In ito oaramonles acd its Impreaslona. It I hanging a man on circumstantial evidence, Robert G. Ingersoll, although his views of I was indeed s family reanion, and tho uumber I but that chain was to strong that no doubt ,'hristianity are unbound ' * " 1 ??? ??? ,J *??? ???*???*-?????????* -* ???*???* *- - enough views on temperance. has orthodox I prci cu\ ranks me among the patriarchs, or at loast I could bo entertained of bis guilt. As a He says: "Iu-1 head ot tne tribe. Wo ired manygresilngaandcon. I strange case, it beats anything in California's in its strength, I emulations Irora friends far and near-preaontand I circumstantial history."???Stockton (Cal.) In- . .a .a . ??? ' I 1xMn,a Itllori eorlth wnnA swlshuanri f'hHsHin I ??? ??? a Christianity are unbound, baa orthodox enough views on temperance. tempermnoe cute down youth , , , and age in its weakness. It breaks tbe fSth- ??^???'r'*W?????? l L* d ?li b .*?? d ,"S 1 ???i2 d cl,ri,u * 0 dependent. hfitirt hi>ra??Hv??a ilm rlntTnm a* I icntiments from Connecticut to Colorado. I F Cr 811MH, DeicaVIS IU0 (lOllUg niotlicr, ex- I Mv sfjllv corrcitloudCUCi) I count M tho bArdCfci I _ ??? ... .w tlognishes natural affections, erases conjugal I W ork Ida ??8K'ESSaraUnchoof epUtits 1 ??v! I Oct ok a Bbab Huht.???A tltepatch from love, blots out filial attachments, lconcludedtoaniwerthronxbtbepr.es. A month???s I Kans, 1???a., says: One of the oldest residents blights parental hopfc, and brings I writing wonld nounffico if I were to take them otte I ol this village i?? Mr. Joeepb Jones. He is an * r ??? ?? ??? ??? .. ?? I Kw on. ThA nntihl* fiVAnt htl mifplrpnnrl thn I ._r A *.n anti SDcndS DCfirly Jill rheumatism, nurses gout, welcomes epldcm- broken wilderness, in which rosined thou misery and crime. It I to riorids. VirgiDU and Georgia u to th*> oranges, I killed over G.500 deer, .*125 bears, besides a i, supplies your alms-1 ? nd . clK l I ? Imany pontbers, wildcats and cata* mands your asylums. It hfm'to he orafld'. I mJu^t???soSe M tha^JSjht mounts. Sir. Jones spends several weeks iftentiaries and furnishes I come Beyond this I b*a no expectations 1 net* I every fall in a small hat he has built in ths tffoldi. It Is tbe life blood I tberesked nor hinted. Bat numeroui frierdi bad I midst of the forests, going there just as Sf ?????? e element of ths burglar, I other iboucbu 1 h^r have sent ns oranges, oysters, I M the law permits deer hunting. He ha e. highwayman ?? and* 5 ths I "??nwkable tussle with a bJg bear tbe otJ nidnlght Incendiary. It uooto tawfu^re^onhi! day in which he vanquished the beast I liar, respects the thief, I unleu they bod Mked mo tbe qnes-1 received serious injuries himself. Wh esteems tin blasphemer. It violates obliga-1 tloa direct. I am aometlmea empty-1 croaslng a msrah a mile from bis cabin tiona, rsverenert fraud and honors infamy. I handed, and when beat mpplted have I diKoyered footprints of a bear. He sc It defames benevolence, hates love, acorns I S!JK.m5 , .2a retiiM^fv more'fiton'i had Tne I foond bruin???s home in a cave in a roc virtue and slanders ianocense. It incites wbtJhMmcTa hive been received wl'th am ridge a few hundred feet away, and on a I ??? -- ??? UI - --????????' - ???-???......??? * ??? *'??? 1 of leav ????????? 1 the father to botcher bis offspring, helps tbe I aiioirctTgreUficatlon. I, we, accept'tbcm" tb'aok fe, and the child ??? ??? ' * *??? ???*???**" les, Invites cholera, imports pestilence and I o/blrtb^^nd^maniave 7onl/???propored to sratlf??? I sands ot deer, bean, panthers, and other wiln embraces consumption. It covers tbe land I friend,, who demanded It of me. Mj snggesilone | animals. Mr. Jones says he has shot and with idleness, misery " ??? fills your jails, su| bouses and demands crowds your penitem victims to your scaffolds. It is tbe life blood | ihcr asked nor hinted. Bat numeroui frieeda bad | midst of the forests, going there just is soon * "??? f permits deer hunting. Ho bad a 'ussle with a big hear the other __ m wm sms w 1 he vanquiiheu the beast but couiitenances the liar, - ^rcspecti the'"thle"f| I SnUsS*"'they??? had???*aJk??r??????me???'ibe "qu?? I received serious injuries himself. While esteems the blasphemer. ^It^ vioietes obliga-1 Uon^ ^direcL I w am ^sometlmes^ empty-1 crossiug O i inarsha_miH from his cabin lie rocky iked r . .. .... .... . lying two little cube no blgeer husband to ma*??acra hla wife, and the child I fully, and prlxe Ur n not only for tbelr Intrinsic I than kittens. He hid captured the prize to grind the pirricidal ax. 11 burns up men, hut is exprewlons ol jovo ??sd ipoed wtll. I en d was retreating wheu be encountered an Sd 3S?i^r.ra'n. de H de^^- C ???"^????? 0d: ' fo????re^S.Sttd 0 ^??? I immense she bear, the mother of the cate. debases the legislators, diibsn __ _ and disarms tbs patriot. It brings shame, I tetkem for help with as mock confidence is in I animal wss upon blm, and, grasping him in not honor; terror, not safety; de- I I "jn* i.w a> I her fows, gave such a terrible tqaeeze that spair, tot hope; misery, not happiness; end chureh ud mr ??aUra ??? its, MdS???tteSTdivSU be fainted. * h ?? n the >*??. thinking him with the malsvolsnce of a fiend, it calmly I tbenmnsnt. f mydsys. I have simply tried to do I dead, released her grip, lie fortanatelyre- surveys Its frightful deeolation, and unsatis-1 my duty. I claim nniblng. deserve notbloc, and I gained his consdousoeas quickly, end, while fled with its havoc it poisons fidelity, kills I aetjlf r?????????*tatedinth* prepect, opafi.ience L(,e old beer wss playing with her cubs, the peace, ruins morals, blights confidence, slays I ff/J ~ S r tbo^iste 7ven! d??vcloD??d I am plucky hunter drew his rifle and shot her In reparation, end wipes oat national honon, I richer then I knew. My Interest In tha kind wlibis I tbt sue. Tbe bullet did not strike ths ant **??? **??? ??? " '???* * Tul Is an I mil's heert, sodas ths brute dashed at him sgain Jones drew hit hunting knife, and with one bold stroke nearly severed the bear's himself Hi gone hot a abort distance, however, when be met t no!her bear, the mate of tlieoo* he bad juat killed. His rifle was unloaded. Unsheathing then curses ths world end laughs at its ruio. I of tbs good and the proven of the faithful f investment from which I shall drew dally e The Bcforia Hill Go On. I*??*. ??? . .. . There are some who say the temperance movement ts a sentimental affair, and that ... ... the reform, will not go on. The reform will goon. Point me to a reform which ewe | !i???!!.????i??a!!i??Sfo!!e??.w??i thanks aid stopped. Why, reform is motion, and mo-1 preystsforoD. tion ceaselessly acted upon by the impulse j any w ???. Cong 1 1 for It, and whon they found tbit tbe elterifl I of Hurdin had not brought tbe accused negro l with them, several men In tbo crowd Were braid to say: ???Well, the boys at Nolln will . wait until tits north bound 'rain roaches ms?? of ^ ^,tn7 Jf"!??" them and capture it and go to Ktixabsthtown nikif nol???s . M ???wlwM w??I I nnd Uk# *???>???* "???t Of jsil Itnd bring Ml ???freui' thi clec'rldty??? croX" B1 ??? J ?? WB * hxng him." | upon it; and around my bead was a halo (11 light which must have given me a wildly so *Tnatural appearance, and which certainly td an alarming influence upon myself. Water???I could not call It raio???was falling in heavy eheou, almost washing mo from my place upon tho log. Chamberlin, J ohnson &C o b'uccvMor." to Chamberlin, Boynton & Co. Kllff hJnm I ??l d iaiuiiy BervHiit of a lil????lily rcFpectod fam- that spot found a email piece of paper I horrible that midlmvMBMaWn? 1 1,y ,n tho ??? io,nIl y of Sonora, and it te eald tad evidently been used os waddlug for My nlke nilu stood 1 aTrai^hfou^be'hlnd T??i I ?? ,er P olrated 1 f b ?? fowl orlni ?? with which be I MS. too reason uennany xeop. np enen an, vtiJ&BSSJd buurot K'SS.h so [hm ^ vebJliy. and H was only wifh tfZti m, 0 ,hi "flre whflolth*. Emc ' nm ,0 ^ ?h% d D^uWte a pSSn SSf J???ffi ^Sld-bringu???/orwlrd ^.tm" t^guld'e my ??? ^SA???F Vl 66 AND 68 WHITEHALL STREET. Germany and Ukeatna United sutc." I trial the bustnes manager ol tho Call ldenti- I ??? Vu. lLT. 7 1 Wheu the train arrived at Ho-1 . ??? "2bat,doypu_tblnfccongress.ought^to dof???^., | fled the piece of paper as a part an stiver- r ui T | nors, several hundred eitlxtna were waiting| , ATLANTA, GA. J-argeat Dealers In Ueorgla In DRY GOODS, Fine Dress Goods, WHITE GOODS, ETC. CARPET*! CARPETS! HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, FLOOI\ OIL CLOTHS. SHOES A DBAD WARRIOR. Tfce UmiIii at a ChMunU SalXl.r Psaafi In Flat Skul. ItoaXi The remains of a confederate soldier are now at Mr. J. H. Calhoun's resilience, about .... .i two miles from tho earthed, on tlgo now Fiat, Tho addition of tho hugo pile of logs to Ifjhoals road, awaiting an interment by the I tlio torrent in tho canon is all that is Ladles??? memorial association. OHULOI OnULO noeded to utako tbo granJeat poaslbie.effect | About noon, day before yesterday, Mr. I OENT8, LADIKd, CIIIbDEEN'd. Thomas Churchill and a companion wero In the way ot appalling horror. Fur moment tne huge tnasi of limber dammed I w ,ik| n g along the road near tbe Mol???henon Z??5~ ???* -??W tbs torrent within tho wal s of tbe canon monument, when Mr. Churchill raw tome- ' lc "* but tbe vvnlls could not yield, and so the logs I thing protruding from tbe surface of ths I AgsatsiMljNMtei.lsg???sElttknra ??? but tbe walls could not yield, and so tbe logs thing protruding from hod to. With an awful crasit which sounded road, which be thought wss a gourd. Calling ???!. ???-?? . . . .. , 0 |, Mr Churohill Cif AMBKUMN, JOHNSON A CO. above the now steady roar of the thunder the I i,| a camninion???s"attention to"l??,???Mr Churohill I nnnr , T . T . ___ , logs were forced through the canon, breaking .itempted to kick the ohject out. Falllngln (IRl Hll T A IvTT A NO wherever they became entangled, bnt never I this, be stooped down anti, with bia flogera, vA\vffHlJXjrl U U JtX M V/, pauaieg for an instant again. I accoiunlUbeU wii.it hi* feet coulfl not <lu. I "I wss not moro than ten rods from the I ilut when it was removed it proved lo ho psrt log pile when It went in, ami from that out I of a human skulL This astonished the nntfl" ??? ??? ??? ' ??? _ THE GREAT II SOIL ENRICHER. Rich In Phosphoric Acid and Bone l???hctphate of thn awful race ended I was never a I two gentlemen, and a further Invei greater distance away, while often I was I ligation was mads which disclosed tbs entire I immediately beneath the terrible column, I skull Ur Churchill then went to Mr. Cal-1 which towered to a height of at least three | boon's houss, which was about one bnnt???ied hundred feet above me." lyords oil, and producl.tg a nick ralnrnetl to I "A alight widening in tho canon allowed a I the spot ami begin digging diligently. The I THE STANDARD PKUrtUZBR FOR ALL CROPS, large volume ot water to escape from behind I result of his labors was the liudiuguf an entire I . the logs once in I was Immediately nnder I skeleton. Tne course of the grave in which | Lime. thetiwerlngtorrent. Tbit caught under the I the body bill been laid was cully detected, I .Prof. White rnslrat It 18 f.2 per coat Photphorle log, and I reemed to bound at least n hundred I and Use dirt wu all removed before the bones I Acid???Brno Phoiphstc 40.H9- feet. Still I kept my feet set fut in the log, I were disturbed. When tbe dirt had | and in another iustant I wav speeding on at I been thrown off the bones showed tbo L tbo same rate. It wav awful work trying to I position of Ihe body. It had | keep my. place on that log. J-vcry mo-1 been laid fist upon tbe back, ment I expected to be caught in an eddy in I Tbe bands rested by the aide and tbo Icct I tbe stream and sent spinning around at tbs I were crossed indicating that the burial had [ speed of a top. The log rolled and whirled | been a hurried one. No A PURE BIRD QUMO. Imparled by TBAVERB, SNEAD A CO. directly -SOLD BY??? spinning a. ??? The log rolled and whirled | been a hurried one. No portion of tbo unt il my feet. At times I wss I form could be found,neither had any bra*s but ??? . _ my pike-pole into tho log I tons stood tho battle with rust. Parts of tho | jib???* tinim B * C ilo lu order to avoid being I shoes, however, remained os al.-o did tho shirt I j. p. jtmwn , , * hen I was in consLvnt dan- buttons. The ??hoe?? were the heavy brogan- J. w. c.-iiev off, so violently did the pattern used by the confederate troops aur-1 iy Jj-H??pd * geo---_ log the lut years of tbo war, while the but- giStfiAJ!.**!* drift and climb the polo lotsed off Even then I was in constant dan" :erof being swung og spin around, ....Atlaut* /Tiiomtoa DnvUboro Grant fill?? UamvjiiF Grove ...... \Vayu??-jiboro ???The ride through Tarryall Creek canon 1 ,0 "???J*J* l l??? lckl r t* *??^J*|aad J>??*U>??^its51n' Fertihx -ri in every*eonnty letted not more limn half an hour, I should I * r * M rice button. White tbs honey wero | lu Mlddioand8ouihwc??i.UeorxU. tiei.kyl jud;;-, although the distance was forty miles being removed a mlnnle bell fell from vrhat and It seems next to impossible for wa???er to I bad once been the man s chest, and this hi nt -v xm'fZMqarei travel at this rate but tl,V ane.il at which 11 supposed to have been the mfsoile which pro- I -degiiqiooduio pm ptrapwvnXm j.puu auto w?S???mu!dno? rave been teutbaS thli duced death. It wu removed with the body. v-u?? Ire o; torou loiuda.i, ???Xdoo'wu went oouui not naveoeyi um himuia^ I Afier the bones had all been rxbumed they I *c??V??*mi ????|8nMei put etoqs.qi remain Once out In the Platte the speed slacken-1 IT. I ???esaopmuee pi?? jo srerateioig -a ~y -r -trooo ed pppreciably, but still the torrent kept I * t,e jfeaterday morning I right at my heeia. The ircntcndotia crashing I Hfiburajriewed them. The coroner oao'i n r of tho log. in the torrent???s grasp had almost h ?? d been a confcderato soldier himself, and PUIUVII ??? A 'B d'pdnuttnn tin. tlmhenl l.vvlnu been vronnil I rrcognlijll the shoes anil buttons OS con fed- SOT l 91 iiqnrei<l??S o.euout too, me limners having neen grouna I o llecaua-dthe hones to be tn-1 vneo eiqi to aueiusu ???qtuoj.qtin'ioai ino|ias lo comparatively small pieces Bull I had I * r *??? o'*} 1 ???- lie c iuoku me oonea to no in i ??? nonvttiiiaoavinvnv inninm bar little hopeof riding me race out in safety, ken to Mr. Calhonga house, where they will ia P .oi|qi:on??n??Miqn<treqi panpiouqung -eeq A moment's drier, the slightest collision I b ?? kc P' ???P* 111 !*?? i-adics' Memorial csiocia- ??q Xus jj'unaiip m md pas unoo i|qt jo miet with n rock end all would he over I tlon sees fit to have them buried. licaoqi ts ivldds tnrpa.jap piss isqt vmao tgt : :m.,r i a..,.:;, ivr.cJ :.*r n ,ho a ?r ?? w n -??? w storm anu par-' I out into the bright, clear I r " ad has recently beenoiten-d, and In maklDg ,jj spAi iun ssop tH.pasj^ tsgi jp.qg f moonlight. All wav quiet excepting the I tho road the women removed neatly all the I mi SO A -u;iiga 1B1 lsodA pgiavsj.iv xi rear of the torreut. I doubt if there was I *"???*?? J'* e dcad *ohiiers covering ??o I ???ami??? ????????j??||??qn even a brevzi stirring, but that awfnl wind ??? thin that the boues wero broughtto view. | u??i ieq?? v |d*fl vboo wpMas