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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY APRIL a
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TALMAGE???S SERMON.
A NATIONAL SHAME HELD UP TO
PUBLIC SCORN.
Tb?? Wicksdn- ??i *Bil Felly of Oof Fur D.ooroo
Lkwi Blown op by tki Or*** Brooklyn
Frasrfcsr-Dlvorof Conaldsrlfi yr-U lb!
Sucdpoloto of Be Ido ?? ood Ration
Bbooeltb, April 20.???Dr. Ttlmiga preach
ed la the Brooklyn liberate!? to-day on the
luhjict, ???easy divorce." Before tlifl aermon
he read and expounded the ecrlptnral pee
rage ii^ regard to the burial of Sara in the
??nve of Uacbpelab. One of the hymns was
eung to the tune of "Home, Sweet Home,
Ur. Xalmage'a text was Mitt, xix, 0: ???What
therefore Ood hath joined together let &
man put asunder."
That there are la America to day. Bald he,
hundreds and thousands of infelicitous homes
??? no one will doubt. If there were a alteloton
in only one closet that might be locked up
and abandoned, but in many a home there ia
a skeleton for every borne. "Unhappily mar
ried" are two words which tell all the do
rneetic history. You need no orthodox min
ister to ]*o?e toa badly mated pair that there
ia a hell i they are there now. Thousands of
good and gracious women are thus Incarce
rated, and their life ia n crucifixion, while
many a good man like John Wesley has mar
ried a vixeo or a fiend. Oitener both
parties are to blame, and Tnomas Carlyle is
an irritable scold, while his wife smokes and
swears and l???roude the historian, is mean
enuugh for the shekels he gets for the man
uscript to withdraw the curtain that hid the
lifelong tquabble at 6 Cbayne How and
Craigen Putlock. For the relief of all such
homes it ia proposed to dlabaud the domestic
partenershlp. Make dlYorce easy. When
husband and wife find themselves at discord,
drop the tune and let there be a resortment
of spirits. .
How for certain cause- divorce is as right as
marriage and 1 have as much regard for one
lawfully divorced as foroneiawiully married
God authorises one as certainly as ha author
ises the other. But wholesale divorce is one
of the national scourges.
And it Is no surprise to me when I see what
hare been the influences at work to disparage
that divine and glorious.institution. We
had for a long white locture platforms re
sounding wlln the talk of a free love tiilllen
nlum. Meetings to Academy ofMuaic, Brook
lyn, and Cooper iustitute, New York, and
Tremonl temple, Boston, and all over the
laud I The stage occupied by women, some
of whom have since been distinguished for
their promiscuity of affection. Among their
favorite themes were: "TheTyranny of .Man.???
???The oppression of the marriage relation,"
"Woman's Hights,??? "Affinity." The chief
spirits of such meetings were women with
short hair, abort dreso out long tongues ever
lastingly at war with Godandaocleiy because
they were created women, while a few men
with soft accent aud cowed demeanor and
apologetic for their masculinity, and sat here
and thereon tba,plat(orm.a held the psrasolsof
the termagant orators as they wanton preach
ing the gospel ol free love. Tnat fanaticism,
rampant for 20 years on the platform, lout
more devils Into domestic liie than can bo
exorcised for the next half century. Men amt
women went home from such meetings to
permanently confused about their wives a id
husbands that they never gut over the per
plexity, aud the civil and criminal courts
were called in to help disentangle the trouble
end this one paid an alimony and the other
got a limited divorce and the father look the
childtfu on oonrii.ioti that the mother coulu
see them puce In a while, and some of the
contestants wWit inti the grave end some In
to the penitentiary and acme Intd public dis
soluteness and all into wretchedness.
it Another sICffiOT* 1 *.* ft marital re-
labon we have had pjjgamy in Utah. It am
been a stereotyped caricature of matrimony
aud la poisoning the whole nation. One arm
of a man put into a state of mortification
must sicken the whole body aud It is not pos
sible to have these western territories nolyga-
mixed and the national body not fe< 1 the
putrefaction. Good men and women of
America just look at the fact that the
urijual oougress in 180J, passed alawegilust
polygamy In any terrrtory or other piaece
will re the United States have exclusive juris
diction! Tarenty-two years have paiacusmce
that law aud live administrations with ail
the machinery of givsrnment at their buck,
aud the United Suttee army at their disposal
atm yet they bare not struck one brick out
of that fortress of libertinism. Kvery nsw
president in his Inaugural addresa tickled tbs
monster with the straw of condemnation and
every congress stultifies Itself with a plan
that will not work. Polygamy In Utah to
day uiuio brxsn, more entivnobtd. -, ugr ;
-Wlwmt. more braggart M' 1 Vufernal than
einoc It frcOlet\ita wickedness! Jsrnen
ilfl'-aixn. ..iu much misrepresented mail of
bis day did more for tl-* extirpation than all
the suds* uuoul niliiituUratluni put together
have dared to do.
Another inllnenco that hsi done muoh to
deuioreliis th?? menu! relation has been the
pustulous literature tlut tills the country,
million* of khesiaof it abroad every week,
choked with (lories of domestic wrongs, Inti-
dsltlies, stratagems, murdera, uutil it It a
wonder that there is no common eeuse or
decency left on the subject of the marriage
reUtluu.
How for tha correction of all theae abuses
It Is seriously proposed that divorce be made
more euy. Before I yield to that cry I want
to know now eaay it is now. I have looked
over the law of alt the etates end, though
easier In some states than in otheia, It ia r.i??y
everywhere. In order that it may b* per
fectly easy In Illinois, after mentioning a
long list of cauiea for which divorce may be
grauled. that state in her law taye that the
court may decree a divorce on other grounds
if satisfied of the expediency of so doiug,
You woi.dcr that in Cook county of that
State in ltwo there were 830 divorce suits be
gun. To show bow sssv it is I bare to tell
you that in Massachusetts UUU divorces were
granted In on* year. In Milne 474, In Con
necticut 401. In theone city of Ban Kraneitco
they had 133 divorces in 1840, In Hew Kug-
land in one year 2 113, but in twenty years
in Htw England 20 000 At the rat* of which
causes tar divorce ere multiplied end tb*
number of cases increase*, we are not far off
from the time when the court* will set apart
whole days for applications and all that will
be nesestary to prove against the man wilt be
that he left hit evening newspaper on the
floor, and against a woman that an overcoat
was fonnd buvtonlcts. Within a few years
divorces have doubled in France, England
and the United Bla sa. In Western Keserre,
Ohio, tue divorces as comptnxl with the
number of marriage are i to 12, in Khode
Inland 1 to 12. in Vermont 1 to 14. la not
tbat easy enough7 Mtrk this: in all the
history of the world the frequency of divorce
ia always a sign of tbedisa-duteueaaof society
For the* first 400 years of Home only one di
vorce, years*.f her g'ory and viuurr. But
the reign of vioe began and will, it divorce
became epidemic, and if you want to know
bow fast the empire went down, ask Gibbon
l)o you know how the rvign of terror was
ushered into Fiance? By 20,000 divorces in
Paris in on* year.
What eodety needs most now is to make
dirurce more and more and mors Difficult.
Men end women must underused that if
they go into the marriage relation there tc no
prospect of escape except through the door
of the sepulchre. Tbet will make tbs human
race pause on the verge of this relation until
they are certified that it is the eafest and
wisest aud bssr thing to do. That will pm
an end to marriage In fun. Tbat will take
out of the relation ??U idea that it is merely
a trial trip and that if they don???t like it they
can get out at the next landing. That will
take marriage out of the realm of the frlel-
loua into the realm of the tremendous, and
the flowers in the bride'a hair will be no more
a joke than the cypress on the coffin Whet
is most needed is that the congress of the
United Stales at its present session move for
uniteyon than thii world ovir could. Oar
American poet of the farm ballad closes his
moatenggestive piem. descriptive of an IUxd
of domestic woes, with these four lines:
"And when she dice I wish thst she would bs laid
by me.
And lying together la illenes, pyrhtps we will
agree;
a change intheconstl in tionsc) 0 that there And ft??????* 1
*.. - - - *??? . . .... .. jjJJi MCh
reled here.
can be made one uniform law for all the If we loved each other better, because wo auar-
,'aiSi, anti wbkt is right in one state shall be reletl he " "
right It all the states, and wjist is wrong in
one state shall be wrong in all the etates.
How disaffected partners in marriage may
move from state to etate and achieve libera
tion from the domestic tie so very easily
that the other partner knows nothing of ft
until be nr she reads in the newspaper that
???on the 14th of April, 1884, by the Rev. Dr.
Somebody,' the party a little while absent
from home ou pleasure excursion at Newport
or bu-inru 111 Chicago, has been introduced
into another marital partnership. 'msrlsge
at the bride'a residence! no cards.??? In some
of the etates a practical premium Is put upon
mitriuionial disintegration, while some of
the etates, like our own Now York, bavo the
f irremlnent idiocy of making morrirge law-
ut at 12 md 14 years of age. Let congress,
tbroug . a committee mode np not of tingle
gentlemen butof men of families, who have
their households with them in Washington,
after the requisite change in the const! tudou,
prepare one good common sense, stringent
11ST on tbesuojdc tmurriage aud.-Jiaorce w.ncli
will cover everything from Siudy liook to
Golden Horn. Then the brokerage in mar
riage will cease and the divorce lawyers will
golnto respectabio practice, and tbow who
are planning bow they can escape from the
marital oaths will go to work piannfr.g bow
they may aiijuit themselves to the nioreo
lessinfavoraolo circumstances.
More rigid divorce law will do much to
wards stopping a very common evil-mar
riage os a financial speculation. There are
liuudredsot men who marry just as they go
into Wall street and purchase short ??. Toe
feminine partner taken into wedlock is most
unattractive, aud has* suppressed Vesuvius
of disposition, but the masculine candidate
for marital honors has, through the commer
cial agency and through the county records,
fonnd the great value of the estate to be in
herited. Tue candidate calculates the prob
abilities. Oa the one side tbo question is
how soon the old man will die, and on tha
other whether he, the applicant, can stand
the refractory tamper of bis companion till
she gets the estate, lie concludes to make
the contract because, if he cannot stand it,
through the divorce courts he can back out
Without any reference to moral principle-ur
affection the whole arrangement is made, and
Isas plainly a atock speculation as anything
tnat transpires In Uaion Pacific, Wabash or
Delaware and Lickawann. Let it be certain
that there can bs no escape from aucb a do
mestic bondage entered into under each cir
cumstances, aud a man will be very slow to
out on the yoke. In preference to a C'arib-
bean whirlwind with a whole fleet of ship
ping in its arms, be will choose some mi mrner
xsphyr that comes off fields of sunshine and
gardens sf peace.
Rigidity of divorce law will also keep hun
*1 reds of women from the failure of attempt-
The economia aspect Is a strong point
in favor of the use of Dr
Price's Special Flavoring Extracb*,
Vanilla, Orange, Rose, Almond, Lemon, etc.
First, they ara three times the strength of
ordinary extracts; second the bottles hold
nearly twice as much as those ordinarily said
for the asme size; third they are made from
the true fruits,
iur. corro.v makki:
22
fJELVB PAG3ESL
1884'
cotfjr.TunoN off.
iS==sTLANTA Machine works.
The most effoctcloo, stimulants to exotic the sp-
lloiiKit on Stats.
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, antabed-buT,
chipmunks, chipmu nka. tnphers. Uc. Druggist-.
Alabama. Insum fcsjlnm
i bmied 1U straight
The Tuscaloosa,
governs br kindness and has
Jsckets.
ing to reform men by marrying loom, fine
knows be drinks, although he tries to hide it
by chewing cloves. Parents and friends
warn her. Ho; she will attempt hia reform
by marriage, and If alie fails the law will
emaucipaie her, for habitual drunkenness is
n cause of divorce in inijiana, Connecticut,
Worlds, Arkansas, California aud Ken iitcky,
ami almost ail the states. Si tlx c poor thing
goes to (tie altar of sacrifice. Show me
where the poverty-struck streets of any ci*y
are and I will show you whole lines of Louisa
where are the women who married men lo
reform them. The r formatory attempt
may be successful in one case out ut ten
thousand, but 1 liavn never seen one success
ful, experiment. Rigidity of divorce law
will leal a woman to say: "If I am affianced
to that man It it probably forever, and if
now iu the ardor of hia young iovo and I am
the prix:s to be won lie will not givo np his
cups, after he has won the prise he will surely
not give them up. No, sir; you are married
to your olubroom, and murrlcd to your evil
hah t, aud you aro a bigamist already. Gol"
Rigidity of hivorco law will piltanestoppol
on u :r; *???d iactfflrldi'rate msKrla^w- Under
tho impression that for frivolous canto one
oen be releases by tho divorce law here or
elsewhere, the eolemn relation isentered into
without redaction or inquiry. Romance and
Impulse have loo much sway. The ground
for the compact ii that she likes fits loots,
and lie admires tha graceful way she passes
around the icesonam at a picnic. Men Iu-
cspable of pat ing their owu boatd bill take
tho hand at the altar and say, "with all my
worldly goods 1 thee endow." Women who
could not make a goo) loaf of bread to axvo
their Uvea, promise to ??? cherish and obey."
A Christian will marry an atheist, and that
Is always conjoined wretchedness. Hearing
about lore iu a cottage, some one brought
up tu ease goes down lo starvation in a hovel.
Plenty of ruuaway uiatobte and tlopeniruis,
0!)U out of a thousand of which are death
Ullil lieil-' Ministers ot the gospel til these
regions likVtllg no defense as in other regioni
by public bsanfl or marriage license, aigue i
by state clUclill. (ire left t*> blunder uy mar
rying people that ought never to be uisrrlwl,
breause they aro tooyoung, or already under
solemn domestic contract. By [be wreck ot
10,000 family altars, by Ihs holocaust of 10,
000 sacrificed man and women, by the mem
ory of despoiled homesteads, by the hearth-
sioue of the family which fa tho cornerstone
uf tbo state, amt in the name ot that God
who bath set up the family institution, and
made the breaking ot the marital uatn tin-
most appalliug of all perjuries, 1 implore
tbs c mgn-a of the United tfiatee, lint, for a
ckang* in ibo national constitution, ami
then for an all-coiuprebensiev, just and
airingeullaw of marriage aud divorce.
And let tue say to the hundreds of young
people tier* assembled, before you j >iu heart
and baud in solemn pledge, u-e all caution,
make all ouuide inquiry as to habits, explore
the disposition, question ss to the anctsiry,
scrutinise the lanes and find out the ambi
tions. Don't taka tbo heroes and the lieroima
of cheap uovrls for your model. Dou't *-ii
trust your time and eternity in the krepiug
of a man who has the repuiadou ot being a
little loos*, ur a woman who dm ?? tost.
Reuiembarlbat good looks are a gift from
God, out that a few wriuklea may sp -it them
or an eiuptive *1 Lease deface them. Lent
Byron's beauty was only (quailed by his de
pravity. Abwlou's hair was not more splen
did than his behavior was despicable. Hear
itl Hear 111 The foundation of bappy mar
riage* h*a been and always will bs good char
acter. A-k fathers' and mothers' ooucsel iu
this, the most important itep of your life.
They are more inierea'ed in your welfare
than any being ou earth, have already mad*
more sacrifices for ycu, and will do more for
your happtmss. Above ail, aak God. I once
was disposed to smile at John Browu, of
Haddington, because when about to goffer
hand and heart to her who became his life
time companion, lie said in the opening of
the conversation, "Let us pray I" Jiu: as 1
see more aud more tha shipwrecks on ait the
sea of matrimony, 1 feel John Brown, of
Haddington, waa right. A union formed in
prayer must be happy, though iickne??ahould
waste the cheek aud poverty empty the bread-
tray, and death open the small graves, and
theraihuf life bestrewn with thorns from
the attar with wedding march and orange
biotoom ciearon to th* last farewell at that
gate where Isaac and Rebecca, Abraham and
Sarah. Adam and Ere parted.
And let m* say <o those of you who an* in
the marriage relation if ye t make one ms.,
or woman bappy you bava not lived in vain.
What Christ is to the church Us eaye you
curht to be each other. If eomelimra be
cause of differences of ditpavi-ion or taste
you think your marriage may have been a
mistake, patiently bear and forbear, remem
bering that the loagsst life la short, and for
'hose unhappily mated death will grant
quick and complete bill of divorcement in
letten of green gras written on quiet grave*.
Itat perhaps heaven may more thoroughly
Is Your iiioikI I*nrs-T
For impure blood the beat medicine known
is ROSADALIS. It is the great southern
time tried and true remedy. Taka it at all
times for cancer, scrofula, liver complaints,
weakness, boils, tumors, swellings, skin dis
eases, malaria and the thousand Ills that
come from impure blood. To insure a cheer
ful disposition takeROdADALIS, which will
remove tbe prime caus??, and restore the
mind to lls natural equilibrium.
iHxsrxxr-s airotw.
New York???Although the csttoa market flaeta-
ated considerably daflag the put week, the clots
to-day failed toahowany material change la quota
tions. Fatirea cloaad lira srilh upward tendency.
8pots hare been firm and la active demand all the
week, though to-day aa eule.- feeling win l-lfio
decline waa developed: mtdlling l.Jjc.
Local???Th re waa a goo t demand for cotton all
tho week. To-day, however the market was m
quiet, though we nolo no Ceange la prices # p -e .
cetpts for the week amount to 255 bales, or, (n ^ t
bales last week and against 52# boles for a., c0 ,-I,
ponding week lost year.
JSSnuuninffo' 1 * - ^ 4 * following is the com
3was= ??? ~
Total
tt** 21 ,? *Smo last year.... .........5.612 20
. onowlng a decrease??? 844,121
axporta for tfco week. a .884
damo week last rear01,271
Showing a decrease??? 59.4S?
Total exports to date ........3.4f6 043
3amo time laat year... 3,214.244
Showing a decrease.......... M in
Block at all United fltateo ports...??? 61".5W
Game time last ye*r..??? ??? 74 '.vm
Showing a decrease??? ??? JS8.711
Block at Interior towns 02.4M
Same time last year....???..???......??? ??a.??l7
Showing a decrease. 47.982
block at Llrerpool. l.MH.Guo
dame time last year..??? 1.0 1.00??
fehowing an Increase ??? 48,(MX)
American cotton afloat for Great Britain 110.000
game time last ver.r 122.000
Showing a decrea*a....???.....??. 12.000
NEW TORE. April *8??? The following are the
total net receipts of cotton at all porta dace Septem*
oer 1. 1883:
m'combs, taylor & co,
J^-Mscblner, Gold and Stamp Mllla and tfiAlng Ma???
????????? MUJf, etc, Railroad. Freight, Push. Lever and
??? team Crank Carr. Gin Gearing, Machinery for Flonrlrg and faw Mill work Iron Bnildlnn irnr??
Fronta, Colomni, \ erandaa, Cre<tingi, Finlais Sidewalk Lights, Flocr L'gbte, Iron Bailings and fiair
SHAFriNG, HANGERS AND PULLEYS A SPFCIALTY AT
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
PATTERN WORK AND BLACKSMITH ING.
SPECIAL MACHINERY BUILT TO ORDER.
WANTTP-VD f ACTIVK AM) IjeTeiXIGEIfT AGENTS in ovary town
iriTr . ** * and aauaty to sail our FOPULAll NEW BOOKS and??FAMILY
B1BLL8. Ministers, laseaer* and others, whose time ia net folly ooespird, will find it to their fnlvrtst
to corrsipond with ns. Tsfsrmers'sonsmadotberyounirmrniustMmlngon the field of sstios. this
bnsiness offers many advantufs, bothas a means ofmaking monsy and sf sslf cnltnrs. Write for special
and {higher: No. 2 jn'refl 735*. Osta strong and
higher; No. 2 mixed fOH9KM- *
1/IUri.ViS.Lii, April 13 -Wans* firm* No. 2 red
ZX', Ulr J!h 0! ???. r,T T. fl rm' K". Vr.h'lc 5???!(???,: mixed
52X- Oatr.flrm: I. *. 2 western nuxe-l WJ-Ja??7.
O-sstil-*,
Tbe only known specific remedy for epilep
tic fit* ia Samaritan Nervine.
Don't ITso l.lnlmruls or Ointment*.
One Bcnaon't Cepcino Porous Platter is bet
ter than all the greasy compounds you can
carry. 25 cents.
The pamphlet decisions September term, 1881.
Juttpublished I17 thls-ifilco Copiesaenl paMpala
upon receipt of One Dollar. (I
Ruin Wronj:l*l ft, she F*??*f-??f.
How depressing it it tcaee serve of treat cot
down in the midst of a noble forest. How
saddening it ia alio to see that thin spot ia
tbe midst of your otherwise abundant hair.
Stop it at-once by the n*e of Father's Hair
Balaam. For actual efficiency this famous
article elands at the head of its class. Ele*
go-1 for the toilet, dellcio s In odor, and re-
???tores tue original oolor to gray or faded htlr.
Economical, as a slight, occasional applica
tion keeps the hair and scalp in perfeot order.
Fort Wayne Sunday ball piayon are being proae-
All Weakness oruenltal.Orgaii*, Sexual
Impotonoy, and nervous disorders permanently
cured In thirty days, by tho gennlno Dr. KIrnrd'a
KcstoraUve nil*. Bottles 50 cents, nils (1.25.
!??) pills 12 00. 200 pills 13 60. 403 pllla (8.00.
Magnus A Hightower, corner Pryor and Decatur
???'.reels, Atlanta. Wholeula by Lunar, Dankln A
Lamar. j
Yorkvfile, III., bss nlnottcn cases ot smallpox.
Dr. Puller's Poctet injection with syringe com-
blnofi, cures itlnglng Irritation, inflammation and
n???lnar^oornTtalnts. II. l*m*i, ltaukln A Lamar,
Dr. Pallor???s Youthfn! Vigor Pills onre norvou* da
lllty, hr '
Hy mall.
Mrs. Langtry parries about two Indian scalps.
"I had epileptic file for 10 years,??? wrltea
John Keithly, of Prindplo, Md. '"Samaritan
Nervine cured me," $1.60 at Druggists.
Newark, N. J , IscruMdlng obtcine papers,
Valunble mill 4'anvrnlent. Brown'
Bronchial Troches are a safe and auro remedy for
JlronpblUi, Coughs, aud other troubles ol Ibe
Throat and Lunge Sold only In boxes. Price 25
:ula.. ???_
Peter Edward* who murdered his wife and died
Albany Jail, left quite an mate lo his sons.
II* (nrcfiil,???
Ask for Wella'"Koush on Uwna." 15c. (Julo
complete permanent cure. Coma, warts, bnnloa
Advice to MotrieM,
Mrs. Wlualow'** boo thing b/rup thould alwass bt
ntod whoa children aro ontUng team. It relieve*
tha litttc ju tforor at ouoo: It produces nstUimLqolet
-loop by reUovlng Ibo chad from pain, and the Ut
ile ehrrubawoke*a*'???brglht ot a button." It 1.
very plcswnl to taste, n soothe* tbe child, sol tens
the futas, alley* all rain, roUufos wind, regutatoa
the Vowels, sad Is tho lust kuofim remedy for Star-
rboia, whether arlilug front teething or eUte'
nau-as. Twonty-flva cents a bottle.
Tbo rari of Avleaford'a raneb bouse In Texse
burned IsstWi-et, and wlih Ittwenty-fleegucs, one
ol which was lh* prises at Wales's while In India.
ktoraford'* Arid lMiri iwfantw,
Is nossilssiu*.
Ur. J N. JVdjlnsin, Medina, c).,says: "In
cases of indigestion, constipation ana nervous
prostration, Hi remits are happy."
For seven years Allen???s Bnla Food has stood tha
* ' curing nsr
Ig lust MSI
??? . . and, la n
???lance, has It seer tailed: milt. II (for 15.
1. U. AUon, (15 Fust Av??
Qalveston ???
New Orleans
Kobilu
Savannah
Charleston ......
Wilmington
???Norfolk
Baltimore -
New York
-Boston. -
Providence
Philadelphia
tv eat Point
Brunswick...........
Port Korsl.
Penmcola
City Point
fmflspoia.
Nswp -rt tews
Minor polotr
Total ???
, 6 -3 4
1.481.
24L930
, 615343
gl 3.853
30 VI
670 021
45,2(0
110. *01
102 4*2
e,i??25
80,773
177,673
7.3*6
17*095
32,739
7,88*
.. 21,U5
.4,045,123
A quark doctor, lo esospe srtesl foe rape.advct*
il-ed hia death In New Ynik. II stive a cine by
which hb waa cansht and will set a term In prison.
In the English law reports a cate is report
ed of a biker who was convicted for using
alum in making bread. A similar law in
this country would be th* means of driving
out a great number of hakine powders which
art* largely composed with this drug. To be
cafe, consumer* should buy the old and ever
reliable Dr. Price'* Cream Baking Powder.
Wo call attention lo Ihs advertisement la Ibis
Issue 1*1 Lseerliig's Coffee. It la wldoly ssd welt
ksown, and Iu purity sud umurpusrd dilaklss
qualities bare eiublaht-1 II In every houiskold
where t< hoi beep lnu*4nc??d.
Dr. Sanford's Liver Inrroralor???Cathartic;
Tenth. Will cure when other medicines faff.
???nuetni-iialbia.???
Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Blad
der and Ortaary Db*ess*w_ tl. Dniaxtala.
Lrlfrr frutii J Mnlrnlm Mmllb, ri'rk at
ttrslrbister < utility. New York,
for .blue Year*.
Whits Pisiks. N. Y.,
May 7, 1543.
I have for many years beeu troubled at
time* with mutcutar rheumatism and pleu-
ralic pains, and bare always found Alleock???i
Porous Piaaiera to be quick and efficient in
i.tl'jrdlng relief.
In December lest I had an attack of Pneu
monia, which left one of my lungs in a weak
aud extremely sensitive condition, accom
panied at tin ???* with severe pain. The ap
plication of ou* plaster relieved the pain inn
short time, suit 1 have worn one almost con
stantly since, as a prouciiou to the Week
riled lung.
1 b**ve u*??d AHcook???j P.unni Piasters for
mjie.faod lamiiy for over teeuly fie* yens
always with speedy bent final mull*, and)
do not hsaitaie 10 leootn&iend then- lor tU.-if
mild ooUDier-irritsnl q laliiiri aoo for Ibrir
(tU iencyln relieving sortnaas of the luu^r
aud pains of a rheumatic or neuralgic char
acter.
J MALCOLM SMITH.
Be sort to obtain ???AilcockV Porous Pos
ter, as all others are worthless imitations.
SATCRDAY, A Kill 1,19.
New York-Tbe msrxet for futures showed a con-
riderablo loea of strengih to-day, acd from theopen.
Ing, which wo* C@W polub lower, continued tn de
cline toward noon. Subso inently the market moved
along without mu(h change, but on approaching
tha clow, and especially at ibe eloio, lucresied
weakness was dovclnpod which caused a further
downward movement of quotation!. Losses lor the
day smnuat to 1 Oil 14 point*. Spots not altogether
so firm, butprlcesadmlt sf no quot&blo change
miilaiing II Jjn.
Net reoetpu w-day amount to 2,552 bales, again-1
9.852 balsa hut year: exports 3.685 btloa; lari yea
24,716 bales: stock 6E5 Ml bales; tost year 73t,!0
ballet
Below we give t'-e opening and c'cslng quotations
of cotton futures In .io*r kora to-day:
ersNiD. cios so.
*176*1181 April 11 77 ff
May '181(91153 May tl "(it
June I.Sisi June.. 1157ft
July ...-2**441 July It 384;
August 121 111...... August .........12 08c
Host am her ...tl 7-V-1 itretetiber 1178-x
October. tl 140 ...... October 1111#.....,
November :o 96<MJ VJ November lt.-)7f-.
Decombcr.....tot???Sca December 1 .98g
Janusry.........'1.05^11.07 ??m*c U C3??
Closed quiet and steady sa???ealt 0.0 baler.
Liverpool ??? Futures rioted quiet. Spots Up
lands ??Mdl Orleans 6???Id; sales 10(00 baits, ol
wbl'tb ,7 ICQ halo) were American: rrotlpts 2.00**;
American l.ko.
Loeal???Cotton markc I steady at quotations: flood
middling :lKe; midillng UMo; atrln: lewmiddl???ss
11 Me; low atlditUag IlJ4or strict good ordinary :1c
flness 11 Me: ealris t
NEW YORK, April 19-Total visible supplr ol
cotton for thoworltl 2, t 3'.3\0 hales, of wbtcb 2,07.1, t .9
bales Is Amerltan.sgalnst 3,102, <9 J and 2, <16,793 boles
rccpeetlvriy last year; receipts of eottou at alt Inte
rior towns 27,750 bales; receipts from plantations
10,*66 bales; crop In eight 5,181,475 bales.
Uy Trlecrspkt
XdVSHI'OOL, April 10- noon ??? Colton quiet:
middling npl*nda#S4: middlingOileans ffft: -ales
10.0W bales: speculation end export 2,000; renolpls
2,000: American J,200; uplands low middling clause
April and Msy delivery 613-tv. Slay and June de
livery 8 lb CM 14-C4: June and July delivery 619-ct,
5 18-84; July and August delivery# 24 64.5 23 64;
August ana September delivery 6 28 64. 6 27 64,
6 If-M; September and October delivery 6 2161.
6 24-61: October and November delivery 6 14-64;
November aud December delivery 6 a 61; futures
opened active but have ainso becums dull.
LIVERPOOL, April 10-1:80p.m,-Sale* of Ameri
can 7.160: uplands low middling danse April .de
livery 6 is 64, bsyera; April and May delivery 615 61,
* lyers May aud June ifcilTity 0 tl 6t. buyo-s; June
d July delivery 618-tt, bsyetr, Julvend August
era, lutureaeMid quiet.
HE- iOVA, April lO-tl'-rioi dull Undcaller;
mtrtdllnv uplands 11R. middling D"??.a7:t;17M rue;
233 tsA: nelrsootpls322;sreo* 1,320.???C*taK..tdate*t
net fjcaipti 2/.V1: oxporta to Greet Britain 2.6C6;
tooritUneut 1.0.0.
AAVAKNAH. April 13-t???ollcu quid; mlldling
UMiUaw middling 10%: good ordinary 10 6-18; tu-i
rewip'i* 181 Pale*: qiusa 181; eate* 25. toek7,a22:
exporta coaslwtso 125.
RWW ukLrA.N*:. ApiltlO- Oott -n Dim and In fair
demand; -'-tulii.2 1J)Y lewmlddluig It'.; good
orU'nary ir44: *>-- r,oeT.ita 615bale-* i-rrn 671 :??*??????'??
1.50) -Serb ,73 5*9; exports to Great Britain 2,(66;
to continent l.OJa.
AUGUSTA, AprlllO-fVrttci. Arm; aUiidhicllJS;
low middling 11)5: gcodordinsty ???: oe:
41 bales: shipment. ???t ??al-;s 17.
DTIARLWION, April 10-Unloh fl:m: BibllUriB
11 Hi lo- middilujc gofjtt ??; -*ui
nodptf 8190>1 w; rr??w?? ii9t 49: *.0Ck 8.681.
PROVISION!, OR AIN, C I'U
Th?? following qnotcU.m* InOlato the flcc???.uxtlou!
m the ( liicaxo board of trade Um1??t:
55%
TOXX
16 tt It TO
.16 6?H 16 95 16 85
W.hJL* BUI aiOEt.
M 196 8 80 8 2)
. 8 60 6 40 8 iJ
ai
Ftosr, Qrsla as* Vest.
*T7 ANT A. April 10 Tbe market livery Arm
with demand active for all kinds of f tain, stock*
an- very moderate, and raortpt*. owing to 'he rail
nod mahout, are e'lreaialT Hulled. 55 a quote
'he market as follow,: Flour ??? Pa'cnt prxew*
9?.2SWg7.78: Inner lAta: extra Kually la 7NM6.no:
Mesi???7a????. stock feed D O V tor.
l->tsbulk 4'e: do. tarited ??6V;e;dt*v Inusl' Hye
???State. Wheat Bean-Car leu I???.U)tJtt.t5i drey
toUSt.17X5551,20. eri'*-#s.???? ??? tnire .
NSW YORK, April 17-??mdt. soutberusteady;
nasson tn tolr extra K :59-.:35; rvi v ->sfi.
(UMfi.3. Wb????t. anot 2fl<??tc higher: nnsreded
red ??'Jill 1*2: choice red aoaih- ra I .J.s>: ungraded
white 75 <54X; No. 2 red Aortl (l.*W5 Com o,-*ee**l
~ Ttaher, bos cloaed showing a reicl m of >*
??? ??? ??????*'????? 2 April ftl; May CIS'S
W No. 2 (t.'V UoeaooU
and rather weak; new isj.5
???BICAM. April 19_-Fhrcy_uaehau??ed: good to
WRIWfOM*, oe(he 4 IYUJ AUtll
1??,He higher, bat cloaed tho
ml": tmamded ??>???* : hex ???
61'a. Gate, spot held dr.n; a
??? rather weak; uewtaflA
tlCAM. April t*-rim-1
above yesterday; AP???
Na 2 Chlcaco eprtse t6???4
higher; opened a thadt
May
P^PCorn e*??u*r b t
??rer bat c(o??nI ???c
.ATLANTA, April 19 - C.ffec- Rio l!@I3Wc:
rid goTuu-ment Java 26c. ouyv.a ??? Htaaifx.-d
A 5H: FTsnniawd 8; wht*?? twre-ff 7(97M: New
Orle*.aetcgora. ycl'ow clarified 6X97X: white7)4.
Mol-iaae-Bta-.k siren, 22*1123 In bbta. wm:-???New
Orleanseticbe 0, prune 4i; fair <.-,53*2;:common 30
r , w - ??? uiarir grocn atifficnuquous 80
ripVM 26: allspice 10 to; cab-on (ki.
African ginger 16: msec 80 l-cppcr 18. Oixekerr
-mtllk 8s: Itoalca fcui'or 4Mi; pur) oyiter 7c; X
.S* 3 ??? +7????^ . ??? A??c.t;ed
SS*'??"s Werkt-rfb-Market about bare of Is and
7s: No .? Jtltu L IV, 6??*j; do }????? tiwi*, c<Mbg|3^0
aijj.75: do. M bbb* 100 Iba U.;.0 -to??t--Sixs*??.0u
raKa*. Chd I!-.??? " v' ,vu!jr*'??
-100 p*-r box 61.76; 9rxiJ3.ro 30084 75. Bod*. Ip
ktsts.<#i): In noxcr f.);ao ??. UIr<???two.
NKW XfiKfi .April 18- Coffee, spot fair Rio dull
itr* ( joM w. otl A 0wur.}?? mould
.7; ataaRivrd a 6%; ouulka.'ttancn a tjt; rat loaf
714; ormpowdeiwj imnnlaied 71*16;
;< Uoe ??. 7 7 ???* 6 - olftAMfii quiet; < uba, to uraive 22:
New Orleans ??8J|*5 *t<x ??*lrlj auU\c; aotativic
97; rangoou 4k 01%.
flim: *' !t ' rtBnod
u!S; ,uan,ra A 7
PrtvIilOMi
ATLANTA, April .9-While wo note no cbinge
la prices the market l! firm, tnclprovltfocs are
Kiarce, we:ipntr clear rib rtdet* 9U??. Bicoa-anwr-
onwlnwfi! !3K??U??. *Arrt- 4-iuio**,refin#*^ gvr<
tnbaKc; lOIbcanilOXc; 515 ami
UHo; 8IbcanilC}$c
KI.W VOW. April 19-Fork quiet hut held firm;
old mew * pot SIC ??00315 75 MladicyfnominairionK
rlCAr 8- Lard opened about 7 point! hluber but lost
the advance and dosed steady; western ??team for
expert 8 6); May n.fraga 62.
April )U -- FroYlAir??" firm; mers
pork 817 53 Bulk meat!, ihouldei- &4 , clear riba
Ki' Cit???A/ald0??? 9 shoulduG 7>i: rloar rib*
v^.: Uo*r Hide* \%\ h??wn?? ??UKais3.t??5.J 13. Lard,
prime atcam 8>g: at..am leaf 13.
Ap . rtl . 10 IrrejrulAr; decline 1 CO
QZio, rallied ami closed steady: casU |l!.8.5'fl$;7 00;
May ??16A0j|lt6.ft5. Lard iu fair demand. Bulk
meats iu fair demand; thouldeta 7; ahon rib 8 80;
??hort clear 8 80.
CRaUNNAr], Apiil 19???Pork In light demand:
mi 2* * ut 8.15. Bma muu dull
ar.d nominal; shoulden 6H: chort rib 854. Baem
Arm; anoiiidem 7>4: abort riba 914; abort clear v^.
BT. I/5UIS, Ap 1191???FrovhloLi rirmerbut alow.
Lard higher at a.80.
Otoiitiv rro.???crfl.
ATLANl.V, April 19-Eggs???14c. Butter-Good
grades lu gvovi demand and scarce. Jersey 36c;
citamory 32c: >kncy Tcntesseo 27)4??iCc;choi' -
ow grades dull. Live Poultry-CSlokaiis 17t
tens 250300: cock* J2fl2.V; ducks 25fl27c: geese 40o:
turkeys 12ffl*ie. Dressyd Ponitry???Nono. Genie???
Noae. Turnips 52.69.472 75 V* bbf. Tttab Potatnea???
Old I2.C0.382 3): new g:.U)riS6.cOflbbl. Sweet Pnta-
t*a^???8t.6it481.75 I)rio<1 tTu???1???Jlarkot nnretttcd;
searon nearly over: peaebo", untested 4(9tc;
pctlrd sgiic; apples '4,7c. Money???summed us
iJJtc: In let* comb JUSn: dull. Oaioitx???Yellow Dan
ven 53.25JI73.60; red tl 60(318.26. Cabhago ??? 5c
'Mtu---. Ciolw 684-61. prime 50at5. OhoeS-
3olect??J crcimliX. l'c??.r,*.:t??Cfj9c.
Waral Xtarcat
WILMINGTON, April 18-Turpenttao firm at 28
bid: main ateady; strained fl CS; good (trslued 11.10;
xr firm at tuo; crudo turpentiuc steadyfi bards
i il.Cv; ycllmv dip and virgin 01.75.
8.YVANNAH, April 19-Tarpouttna Arm at vs;
sales 250 barrel.: rosin firm; strained end good
strained 11.2a; sales 2C0 barrels.
CHARLESTON, April 10 -Spirits turner tine stead:
at 28)4; rosin quiet; itratuod and good itratu??!??:.15
NEW YORK. April 16???Rosin steady at 51.42R9
11.46; turpentine dull at I1M
court by the return of tbe snerilf ia tfal. css-* that
ig??, fjfponfieffl.ln this llbol, tbo raid liaraha
tt bltmire.eannot be found in this county nor state
??r??i, t>!r ,1|B co l lrt ffio* lt >e saffi Sareha
.7 d ??? n *wor 'Ms libel at the
JOD? "f 10*. con rt and that tbe be served by
the publication of tbit order ouoo r mouth for
four mouths previuua to ibo naxitnm of this
fi > re rt J a . ti, C n u? rBp ** >er * n which (heoonmy ndvor-
tiaemftntaof ??.hl????> u uiy ar?? v??nhM??he4. Granted
???bi?? March 17,1884. BARBOW ERWIN,
J.B.KSTE8 J s c. Llbeiaat's Attorneys.
.J b^/eby certify that tho above ia a true copy of
tho order rakou from th-i mloutMt o' ??h?? <umrt.
Ihia Aprii 15.18i4. L. C. HOLLIPIELO.
n??rk H C,
immm
Rcco^rizod os tlto Beat..
Our Cofise 1$ absolutely pure,
V ???I rot glazed or colored, and It
Tjijl selected from our large stock of
!l>5| Green Coffee, with special ref-
\*r\ ercncc to Its Drinking Qualities.*
Glazing and coloring toasted
Coffee adds to the weight and
eat as a consumer.'
Ask yeurGroctr for uvermee
coffee, and take no o
??. LEVERING & CO.
EttabUthtd U4S.] Baltimore.
tend two 2-c$nt ttamps for Leutrlng'i Cofftt Cup and Saucer
k.
WILBOR???S COMPOUND OP >
PURE COD LIVER!
OIL AND LIME. J
To (ho Cnusmnptlve???I.at (hose who
JAnaulih under the faoti ^verity rf our climate
through any pulmonary comulalut. or even those
wno arc in oio ded Connumplion, by no meant
ac* mir. The to I* a cafe and aure reme<ly at hand,
and one eaNlly ??rled. ??? Wiihor???a Compound of Cod
Liver Ol 1 and Lime,??? without PoniHtslDg ibe very
nHUKeatinu flavor of ih.i Oil m h**reu??f???>ro naed, ia
eoduwrd by thy Pboophateof L'mo with a healing
property which reader* tho Oil doubly cffli??oioua.
Remsrkab o tejjmontat* of itt rffleaer can be
ihown. 8old bv A. B. Wilbob, Chemia?. Boaton.
and alldiurglsta. '
A MAN OF GBIEF.
Fifty
Yeats* Search
Success.
Crowned With
Extract froia Athena, Oa., B^nnepWatchman c
April 18.
Wo have had a long talk with Uncle Dick Sanlter,
wbc ia cxtertalvely known In norttiwcut Georgia,
and we quote a few of hi* own werdi.:
??????I have struck the keynote, i havo boon tor-
meuutf for fifty years with a ruuniog acre on my
In 18?3 I had a sort) ou my Ug
???..Jch hit never been healed. I went lo Cali
fornia and remained eighteen monthr???have vleitcd
Hot Spring*, Aik???I have rpent hnrdreda of dol
lar and drank a train load ot patent medicine*,
and tried tight nr ton doctors, and yet nothing
rated mo. seeing an advertisement In the Btnner
Watchmm giving rertlflcvea of wonderful cures
made bv the um) of B B B 1 onucludad to mako one
more efforr. I commenced 1h um about six weeks
ago, and am get*lug well aa fast as I want to. Tbe
aoroou my Kg is healltnr ranillv: 2 never had a
belter appetite iu my life and I sleep soundly at
ntyht for the flrat tlrao lu mauy years. ,
M Vi-htcrday I walked flf.eca mllaa, fishing and
hunting, and before using the B B B Iceu d net
walk exceeding half a mile The best point about
the medicine i* tbe rapidity of its cure. To think
tbat ??fx botUea have dove me mare good than
an eighteen mouths??? visit to California, three
mouths at Hot dprti g*. Ark., euough medlcir.es to
float a steamboat, aud ihe aktii of eight or ten doc
tors. is evidence enough that it 1* a wonderful
medicine for the cure rf scrofula, ulcers and bicod
diseases. 1 coaaUVr It the greatest medicine ou
earth, and tha wealth of the world could not buy
the relief that nx bottles brought me. It h??a also
cu.'kd me of catarrh. My fiftv year old sort Is
nearly healed aud 1 Ucl that I wl 1 soou bi as
sound aa I ever was .....
"Should any one doubt my statement, let him
wrl'e to any banker, merchtut, or mluhter of tbe
gospel in Athens. Oa, and they will tell you that
K H Sautter will tmtify to tho truth, the whele
truth, aud nothing but the truth. I will give the
Biocd Biim Co. as btroeg a certificate aa can be
Wo the Edftoia of the Binu*>r*vVatrhman. are
personalty acq'iHtuttd with K R Haulu*r. and know
wba* heaiya to be t e truth, aid If ueciraeryba
i iudor-wueuts from the be<t citis^ns of
Athens. ??? ^
I ht-rebv ce tiff that I have known R H Haulier
for 80 years, aud that be la word*? of c -uddetce.
J Kiv. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON..
aud tki ) dbeawa, wtiiou wttl be mailed ou spoil-
ettfo i I'm tip iu large b-ittlea at |; Odor stx tor
gold every wher???? Kxprencd ??*u receipt of
pricu. Address BLOOD BALM CO..
AND NOT
WEAK OUT
sold
sbiv. yreieidav:oathalK09); MajS 74??5lX
ruled higher hu?? c???o*ed abou the tarns aa yesterday;
cash 8??>??: May
*T. 1/808 April If top grades about He
higher; family 6*.??i98566. *a??*t ir.egular. ax*
-- ??????her; NoTTrwf fall fl. id cash $UV%
E nr. ozitin isOMtatAfLi; silk our*
TON???me best now known. Write fur p&m-
eu giving particulan of yield per acre sworn
io; accuuut sates: premiums taken at Loulavilk
Kxpoarit'in, 8t. Louis. Little dork, lionticelIn,Ark.,
etc |t.0UHu premiums oHired by proprietor on
yield and staple t??r 1881- ??*erd lor aalc. Frioe,
81.09 per bo>nel. Mentlou this paper
U, p. OZ??EfTcoHn??h ???Vtsa.
I^Ok CALK OK ExCUA>lit??? A ers.xNu.1*
r tana ul 0(6 urea, TMny acres flat rive; aad
creek bollam, bounce rood upland, .boat hall
cleared and bait well Umbered oa ??oau> river
Will sell at a barioia or exe
barban properly or stack ot |
or exebaata a splendid mill pnureny.
well. I have no use for mllla or farms s
trade. Geo* W. Parrot:, Peien street coopiem. wk tage. E. NASON a CO,.128 Folron d rcet, '5' Y.
H J!-* DO YOtm OtVJf sTAMPIXU for Kmukoid.
CVw2??al0>i *ttv, with oar a??*arwo VATraans for
URUU1VW Keuotiifton, Ara-enr. Outline, Brakl
Work, Ac. K????liy tramrernid to aujr fabric or material aad
can be u*cd*bunUrc<1 time* over. | O f*tt clscd working
Pattern* Inelmllnf Flower*. Corner*, llorder*, Scollop*,
Braid Ktiipe.outllue figure*, and your own Initial lottora
for htndkorcblor*, hat baud*. Ac., with Powder, Fad aad
direction* for working, all for OO cent.*, pontpahl.
Bookof lOOdoBlgna for Hmbrold*rr, Braiillntr Ac. 25o??
Oar bo*. "Nsnusl of KM<IU<rork;'> Is a elmplsre &!
itructor in g***lngton, Areeen* and all other brenrhea *
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
TROUBLE RULlEYFaD !
found relief, and YOU can TOO, by sending
!> cents in stamps or money, to
T A. CHANDLER.
wky Klb*rtnn. Elbert cr-m tr. Georgia.
THE* STUDENT???S
HISTORY OF GEORGIA,"
From tho earliest dfrcoverles and settlements,
through the year 1883.
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