The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, June 03, 1884, Image 9

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THE "WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY JUNE 3.1884—TWELVE PAGES. THE POLITICAL FIELD. NOTES ON CURRENT TOPICS. if it /act exceptionally Since the death of Sam \\ ard In Italy, the papers . |tr0fl g tnt j abstemious to the very last degree. On THE DRIFT OF THE PARTIES AND foil of reminifccncea of this ^> n8 P Icuou * j a long expedltlou they will llvo for weeks on a 111* GOSSIP OF PARTY LEADERS, I “* u 5° ,n * cci&l Rnd Political life. Ward was one of j tIe gr4 j n 8teepe( | j a WA ier. Eich man belonga to a the bat known Americas In Europe. He flitted ! dUllnc , M wbttb rtllI „ t0 own prop£r a,g. Nebraska's Action-Tammany's Talks- Lond< ; n J® P ^'. Bome. to B«Un ,naother j IUch p , lbeK bodlc ,U. tactical urlt, acting ludo- * VX * Tennessee— All »a, least on its own .round. Keen with Echoes From Tennessee—All Signs far Tilden—Notes. people to welcome him everywhere. Ho lived tor the gratification of hii friends and himself. He taw one lartune alter another aweDt away, hut , VZ VS convention yesterday elected dcle 6**' 5 poorest days be was rpnnfng a ferty in California, nt large, who are all Tilden men. The I jj e mIde a bet Iba . be could learn to .peak the In- following is the concluding resolution of the I dfan dialect of that lection In three week*. He put platform: himself with an Indian for that length of time,and Resolved That cur fathers, under the lead ol by plying the savage with whisky kept him lalka. lhomaa Jefferson, rescued our republic bom the tlve and good natnred. He won thobetand raid control ol federalism. and the alien and sedition I afterward: "It was just a question of memory and laws of tne elder Adams, so will the democratic flexibility of tongue." His astonishing memory party of 188», If united, hurlthe republican party I enablod him to retain every story that ho heard, from power and re-elect Samuel J. Tilden and bat ho related many first otais ones, the product of Thomas A Hondrlcks to bo president and vice his own fertile Invention. With the English axis, president of the United States ol America. tocraoy he enjoyed an extensive and intimate ac- All of the district delegates are Tilden anti I qualntance. His favorite companions were B.Ddrick, men wllboutioy second cboira. ?£““ ***» Tammary’s Talks—TammaDy hall was I operations tu Washington caused him to be known crowds d to-night on tho occasion of the “- b ® "*>"8 °f ,ho L ’ b »J-" a '« dinners and .. o.ta jovial mo«l won over congressmen to any rehome meeting which the, advertisement said was , Q wblcb ^ vu , lteretledi and bl , lcfluence “the first guo for the presidential canvass. I pushed through many a bill which otherwise The enthusiasm was great, Mr. Tilden’a name I would have been defeated. Thla remarkable man evoking load and long continued applause was highly educated and exceptionally gifted. Ho whenever mentioned. Congressman Dora- I strikingly handsome, moved like a king, and helmer presided. Spesklngof the conspiracy Jot had aU the personall magnetism ol a boon com- Rirrlrhnrn RaiJhn pftclon * M Ms tulen'* had been properly utilized ? \ iD „ C .°J 1Kre M v r ; in “ 11 P rob “ bI ° >»« b ® would have achieved great had use all the powers he was capable ol in dutiaction. preventing It, and he was luudly applauded I on saving it He denounced tho fraud in Gkohoia fruit growers will see what may bo done tnmi r.F.rr.d to the remiblican oa * ootnpsraUvely small acreage when It la elated party as one “clrunk with spoils and dement-! * bAta,seitlmile<1 that6.too,too bushelsolpssches edand insane with nower.” Congressman wIU bo shipped from tho Delaware and Marylaud Hurd spoke eloquently. Along letter of re-1 ponlusutas this summor. In tho Delaware btrry gret was read from Speaker Carlisle keynote I seotlou it Is predicted that 1.EC0.000 quaits will be of which statement that the necessity for n I marketed per day. It is predicted that 3.0 000 reduction of larifl taxation and the conso-1 quarts ol strawberrla will resch Philadelphia per quent decrease of cost of production was I day from Delaware, but no leant ol a glutted never more urgent than at the present day. 1 mltbct ate entertalDc.l Kcnoss from TlKKacSkl.—The stato pro I TiiK recent general Methodist conference in hlbitlon convention here yesterday was tho I Philadelphia has drawn forth many notable art!. 1 ergest ever held in tho slate. Over 100 dele-1 etes. Tho fact la referred to by one reviewer that gates were present. It was decided not to I at the beginning ol Methodism in this country nominate a ticket, but to support only the I people were Inclined to regard the movement as a candidates that would submit a prohibition sort ol unorganised revival, but to-day tbit dot ora amendment to the people. At a mass meet- taMloa , Upd , be[oro tbo world lb0 m {compaclIj log last night $1,200 was raised to push tho organll(d 0( alI lbo relIg|oul bcdlc , and worS ' I toilsed by the most intense esprit do corps. It has All Sions fob Ma. Tii.dss—Tco democratic I Its own pulpits and asks access to uo other. It has outlook grows clearer every day as to the only I lta own church order and seeks eggressloa upon reasonable nomination, and I am glad to ohronl-1 that ol no other body. But at the start cle a big boom of democratic hopes. The edits-1 it meant to do nono ol these things. Its rial In the Now York Sun ol yesterday lu lavcr ol I founders wore Church cl England men, Rnd they tendering Tilden the democrrtlo presidential I did not intend to leavo that church or to send any nomination is the snbj -into! a good deal of talk I body else out of It, but simply to purify and among democrats In congress. It is generally ad- j strengthen It. But tho Church of England did its mined that the Sun speaks for Tilden, and It is | best to drive the Methodius out. Gradually Moth taken to mean that ho wants tho nomination. A I oditm grew up Into Its present solid structure. The democratic senator said to day that, from all ho | administrative genius ol John Wwley was largely had been ablo to gather, he had uo doubt ol Til-I foil during the growth o! the Methodists Intoadla den'adalre to run. This senator Is from a stato I tlnct church, but Wesley was by no means so great that has recently Instructed the democratic dele I a preacher as Whitfield. Ho was. however, a man gates for Tilden. This belief that Tilden will be I ol one Idea, and yet a man ol affairs. It Is now rcc nominated prevatlsamong the democrats In con-1 ogulsed by all that Methodism, mere than any gres*. I other religions Dody, has laid the strong hand of Tho Evening Star, after various Interviews I moral and spiritual poner upon tho reckless and among leading congressmen, thus states tho dem-1 careless and has raised them from the depths ol anl ocratlo situation; I mallsm and Improved thqm with tho truth ol splr- All tho domocratlo signboards are pointing lo I ltual things. This has been the greatness ol Moth- Tilden. Even Tammany, his lnveterato enemy. I oCtsm, a..d has undo it a mighty benefaction In InNevf Yura (Uiy hut nlgnt.under'iho'suspfoesol I building up instead ol tenting down. Especially that society, tverr mcnilun of Tilden’a name was I on thla continent all this Is strongly manliest, and greeted with enthusiastic applause, and whllu the I not t0 b , controverted. trader In the empire sas'e, wore tnus cheer. 1 memo; thedo-uucrats of far Nebraska. In this uuderatandiug of the powers of eudur&uceand tho simple methods of tho Arabs it is almost as much of a puzzlo as ever to seo how an army can bo held together under mch circumstances. A picture very much admired just now In Lon* don, is Hall’s portrait of Mary Anderson. It shows a beautiful you tg woman in tho simplest of classic white gowc8, holding a prompt book of Romeo and Juliet As a likeness It is objected that tho face Is too babyish, too characterless. Much more satisfactory la ;tho terra cotta bust o! her mado to order for tho piinctss of vralcs. Tho bust represents tho charming actress as Galatea, with Grecian hair, much crimped and worn over tho forehead, the classic chignon at tho back. The pretty Kentucky actress Is a favorite subject with however, believed him guilty, and a mass meeting of four thousand people firmly demanded thAt he should leave the place forever. 81lco thon himself and his family, hitherto wealthy and esteemed members of tbo church and society, have been ostracised absolutely. Carpenter has sold his estate, closed up bis business and gone out into tho world, whither no ouo asks or cares. Although sirenu* ously denying all knowledge of the murder, pub lic opinlou has condemned and banished him as completely as If the state’s prison had enfolded him, or tbo grave under the scaffold's shadow htd embraced him. It Is a singular instance of popu* lar resentment against the decrees of the courts, and Carpenter will be ablo to escape tho terrible extra judiolal condemnation only when ho bids fare well to earth. THE CONSTITUTION LIB STANDARD BOOKS AT COST TO OUR WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS. It 1, claimed that there 1. a gtonieg foiling In this country In favor ol cremation. Tho crema tory at Washington, Pa., receives dally applica tion. lor tho Incineration of bodlra, and ha. at lut decided not to attend to luch bu.lnra, any longer. In future tho trnitera ol the LeMoyne artlite and toulptore, and bids lair to go down to crematory elate lhatno poreon living outride ol tho' porierlty In many shapes on canvas and In matblo. couuty need apply. They believe that other ere A roDtto porter now working In a N0 w York *‘ u “ on be bum el *«ff b<!re . «W wholoarie honra hie a romanllo history. Ycare 0 J <* n O' 00 bo accommodated, ego a nineteen year old nursery maid In the I Tns largest artificial .tone In the world le tho household ol tho Earl ol Perth In Scotland fell In | one Just finished and which la to form the founds- love with Lord Drummond, tho .carl's sou, a I tlon for Bartholdi's statue of Liberty on Bedloe' youngster of fifteen, As tho course of true lovo I island in New York harbor. Tho .tone la mado ol could not tun along smoothly In such an In-I broken .trap rock, eand, American and foreign i.ancc the lnfatnated pair ran away, married, and cement mixed and water. Twenty thoutand bar- alter a lew day's abscnco returned to ask tho I rels el cement were used. The mixture for the rarl’e forgiveness. It Is neodress. to ray that this stone was emptied Into tho "jacket," or mold, and was not forthcoming. Tho Scotch nobleman told I then the surplus water was rquetsjd out. Tho hlsboytoglr.enp his plcbian b.-ido or leave tho etono rapidly hardened and will now bear one house. The young conplo went out I hundred tone to tho rquaro foot. It la only ex- lnto tho world. and ever I proiod to bear up five torn to the (quarefooUratlt ■loco their lot has boon a herd ono. Tho other day I will grow harder for tho next Iwo jcara. It hu a kinsman found Lord Drummond working away I the color and grain of coaree gray sandatono. It la inhlaportcr'aauit and told him that if ho would I sunk fifteen feet below tho floor leave his wife and return to Scotland all would bo I of tho fort and rises thirty -seven forgiven. Tho offer was re Jeotod with acorn, and I feet above It, has a base ol ninety ono leot tqnare, tho titled porter avowed his Intention ol working I a amy-uiveu feet iquaio at too top, aud li dfiy- to support bis wife until the death ot his grand-1 two feet and ten Inches high. On top of thla will This Is the age ot reading. The schoolmaster Is abroad books fly to and fro as leaves In an autumn wind. The Constitution wants Its readers to have all tho advan offered by other papers and wo have there- , f Or0 prepared an UNEQUALLED OFFER OF STANDARD BOOKS. i ^ aT ® care f u l]7 selected ten of the best books ever printed *nd have bought th< Iota of one thousand each, thus getting thejoweat cash discounts. These discounts - J to our readers. Here Is the list, giving the regular price and price to our readers * X van hoe—Sir Walter btott Oliver Twist—Char lea Diclxna •» Swiss Family Robinson . . Pilgrim’s Progress—John Runyan .... Last of the Mohicans—Fenimort Cooper Robinson Crusoe—Daniel Dejot • • • . • Scottish Chiefs—Jane Porter ......... 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea—Jules Verne . 1.25 Childron of the Abbey—Marie Roche 1.25 Arabian Nights— These books are standard the world over. They are printed on fine tinted paper i bound elegantly lb cloth, with blacky and gold—illustrated. We guarantee that they are Ul UH WIW uuut IUV Utinm « »*"**'* in v ivo. buu luu iuuuv'1 UlfiU, UU lUp (U II1U IflU I . . - I ' , • . 0 — father mado him Earl of Perth, when ho intended I bo erected the grautto pedestal from which is to I “ ^Jjpasome hooks as you can buy at $1.25 in any store, to lake iho partner oi hts sorrows to tho fsmlly I tower in all its magnificent proportions the colon I When ono specimen is seen others will be bought, cistle and live in stylo. This faithful pair will I tal work of tho great French sculptor. ThecMilogl * HOW YOU PAN oi- T TU cauie a stir in Scottish society ono of these days. I of this mammoth monolith evidences tho extent I HOW YOU CAN GET THESE BOOKS. ■baken t that it would be dimcuit to cnaraotenae nu mean i PJnun i d >lld lbe Russian emperor been spared the I ecription (o the Weekly and any one of Iho booksln th» aix>7e*iiaL"separalely the oaotf ln “• ““»* ?«“*' bero “ * n ® lh r great undertaking ol removiog to St. 1-etenbmg cosA $1.25 and tho book $1.25. ’ 17 ““ P PW , .mail parloiner with whom t i. tho more dlflluoIt , h0 molutor r , :ck wblch .upporle tho tquenriau to deal beeiuw he is a sort ol kleptomaniac. TMi cfflgr 0 , p# . or (b0 0rgt . 1 party le tho pencil matcher. Uo nevor haen pen-1 — ell lu elzhl and ask. for yonra Just a moment, you It le humiliating to think how much fine mito- fir threo books without cost. OUR CIRCULATING NEicnSORHOOD CLUBS. Hera Is a suggestion that we recommend. know, to rign hi, namo or inako a noto. After I rial (or a startling drama wo are losing In the dally that he engage, your attention, sticks J Ilfo ol leading republicans. and no ono with I tho pencil In his pocket and walks iff leaving you I anility to give It stupa. Take for Instance William | totally oblivious ot lbo feet that ho carried your I Wu Kellogg before tho great American tariff .gi- property with him. Tho min who play this game f tatore wbc-n ho loudly exclaims; Wbllowasn! Intentionally aro proud of their skill. They ex-1 whitewash! All, I tvor dole for ono coat ol white I bibit their .polls lo their friend., and boldly name I waibl 1 —. ... *— vw wui^ juum, .,.,v hh mui ur .u. ——-— I lor tha club, and wo will send 6 papers for one year and the 6 books below, or any 5 books of Tn* triumphs ol suigloal Kianoe sre as many as I ike list above, post paid i 1 the persons from whom they stolo each peuclll However, tho evil has reached such proportions that Utiy ^‘^dTlfnlMd ben^t Hthjili no I its euro isout of tho o.uatlon, and eternal vigil- olbc , flcJd hc| u produccd , ucb , nd ance le the nearest remedy, I satllactory results as In the nower treatment oil Tns great Javtn eruption of last year has been I JUIlgmaUoM by th. trsn.planutlo.i of mads tho subj-ot ol a prolonged scientific Inquiry. “ • j '° ,k ' ,*' te 5 tho results ol which will bo ihorUy laid before the f£ htoc " nont ^* ot * k 1 l ' 1,u ' ,oU ’ b»e Just completed public It hae been ascertained that Ihc sound cl W hcnX wu five ye« old. by^bo bur i’ilug , E » bh «ubscribcr can choose which of these books shall be sent to his address. After rfU. thecraptloa traveled, thousand mile, or more. ?,« M " own book ho can lend to his neighbor, until each read all. A small circulaUna I CB " thU “ be C " Ul,i “ hwl ' n eacb neighborhood. 1 ftud lior nosoftud jnoulh displaced and ruined. IVANHOB—By Sir Walter Scott Oliver Tw:«t—By Charles Pickens. Last of the Mohicans—By Feuimore Cooper» Swiss Family Rownson. Scottish Chiefs—By Jane Porter<. t-mii nidi thecouveuttoh aitembfed, were declarlnjplor tho I ""J' K “ I “ ln *’ * <,gllr0 lu old ticket with "noieoonii chclcc.” Jure bere, by Ict-les. He Is confined to no country, condition tho way, Is where the shoe pinches II Tilden | ororetd. Ho Is cs.entlal!y(i cosmopolite, a cltlrcr. X^ ea , en1 ^ r dl * tho great cipher has como to be about the only man I Unction ol furnishing a peculiar typo ol tho sweet ol any national prominence ou whom tu. party | gamin, known as tho hoodlum. Just why thla ^., - , c * n , uulla - • -*"* '*• | *lngnlar product ol accidental oIvlU2«lon tliould vnx uliixe noon srjTxxtKa. I bo called a hoodlum Isa difficult question to an- Blnlne has tho boom ln ftoshlngton to day. I lwer _ Tho name, however, rooms to have caught Telegrams have been received by Blalno men tn j tbppopuUr , am7| and doubjc baa now bccomo Ihohouto stating that Conkltng »nd Grant have partand parcel ofour vcraaoutar , Sonio peoplo declared themsolvra In favor of Blaine. They wb o have not looked Into tho manor may havo concluded that Um fight Is between Blshio no| ^ , nclined p, oonaldn the hoodlum and Arthur, and of tho two they greaUr prefer .. lougbi „ bu , lhlltoa mUlake . wbll0 tbo tn0 Blaine. It la claimed also by those whopretend to b , Tomtlcb ln comnoD( tbo . ltongb „ „ al „„ crUi In^aranatlon^ jhat Icily vicious, but tho hoodlum I-cquonlly Is notht determination, and tbo Blalno stock I Intmors than assmt-dvlUsed dudo. Tha hood la aetlvo it now looks like a daperato fight at I turn agrees with all of his cousins in ono thing—ho s.waf em delegation will hoyo a cou.iittatlon, anil Juit I him to drift luto cr ^ m0, Tbo entire problem of there comes Armor's danger. Beyond all doubt I hoodlums, toughs, gamloa, etc, iaone of thevexed Blaine la going to havo the whoooand Iho outside I pressure at the convenilon. ills chauccs fur tho I ‘l 11 cat lor) a for atatesmou to grapple with. The nomination nt v.r seemed so favorable as now, Oi I mobs ol the future, the socialists, communists aud course the southern veto will break lor him when I kindred classes, will ho largely reerulted from Iho ho has a reasonable ebauco to win I |tnat b 0 , to . d coLquirr eosnovnn mcnou. I 1 —— Seme talk has been darned among tho Georgia | Ths latest and most rcmaraablo cure for obalty eongressmon by Hon J (J Ntoholi recent letter, ln | >■ nothing more nor lees than fat Itself. Thla new which he stated that hie position oa tho tariff wa s | Illustration ol the truth ol the old saying that tho Indorsed bv Senators Brown and Colquitt. To* I balrof tho dog is good for tho bilo will boricelved night. Tnk Constitution correspondent called | with Incredulous surprise, bat Ills nevertheless on Senator Colqnltt and said: I putlorthsogravely and so positively by an eml "Iseo that Mr Nichols, ln his letter, rays yon | nent German scientist that It will doubtless bo ex- were opposed to tho Morrison bill." | amlncd by those Interested. Under tho new run- fenator Colquitt replied: I edy the patient may enjoy tho most abnodant diet, mistaken. I favored the bill. I I with a proviso that fat la lbo sheet anchor ol the favor any bill (or the rcduc ton ol taxes. The I regimen. Aocordlng to tho promulgslor ol Morrirou bill reduced tho tariff 20 per ceDt, and to I mis etrango theory 1 at so fur The prcsttluarlfids wnjnu < u« “Jx'ortilStoL* 3 !?^ | from making a person latter mtkes them gradually a wsr tariff (or war purpose!, and though we hare I thinner, The explanation given la that it combines I "W* ““ k'humlnoue materials and ihecarbo- but to monopolists and special classes. A | hydrates, thus rauslng a permanent change In tho nnn thra nnnnut ' tnr X tax upon tho people / for more I const; to tlon of tho Individual under treatment raveremerri Aq^re«°5' C !rgiisoJ D pi?nd«. 0 'Mr Thl * d, «‘; •*“ -iU.ayspep.Iaand Nlcholz i* lncAwble of mUrepreeemlmc any one I P©won«ol the mor deliczto Ktomtohz. Sarcelz and He knew that in tne orM&iZAtlon of the imif ’peakerth?p. ^ >• «JUrio, In IhU theory It That wo* ml view. He donbilen dre«v the con* I will mit those who find the Hinting ayitemirK* elusion frem that fact that I wu opposed to a ro* I some, hot the general impresilon will be that the vision of the tariff.” I Q erman sdentiit is a crank of the first water. JcHZf £Herman's HoP*s.-Foar years ago John [ D „ . ... . ^ , Sherman had the entire government patron I So KANT disparaging aUmata of Mexico and age. the sanction ol tho administration, andanlm/ b « jr«|ucUon hare reoenUy coma beloro the pub motue private fortune to back blm for the republt- * e “ b “» ,l “* 1 U»o chsrm of noveUy to ace can presidential nomination. All hla powerful lb * ®U;« r *ld««ca'ioually shown up. Take Ure Influences and untiring efforts led to a miserable ‘‘“He »•«» '« “T be little vote at'Chicago and tho nomination ol one ol I ot honslderable Interest to all who are directly or hit own lleutanxnts. Sherman could never hope to ” moW P “”“™ cd ,0 «ch matters to learn that er.-r-'T SXjs. lor tho ncmlnaUon under there are tally kOO septrete silver mlna In Ue Bn circumstance, so lavorable again. A. boom «'«*'»'««*« b «* >« •>' candidate he proved a dismal failure. But to I ready yielded not leas than one thousand billions supposei mat alter realising tula disagreeable trn-h 1 0 f dollars. Thla vein waa first worked ln 13U hy preridency’^vouid^be^n' great’mistake? ^m.".’ ou. .1,h.Uant,nauuol Craus In th. couraoof everUooktd toward the wnlte house with a deeper I the pext forty yarn theiettlenreut Increased to such longing and, while he 1* hardly mentl.ned amoot I en extent that Philip the Second gave It a oaat ol the andldateslor next week’enomination, heIsl . . i —, ™. n donbUesa awaiting lu ruult witn an anxiety I‘ rnu * n “ Uio title, Noble and Loyal City. Aside aa great as be felt ln into. I from lu mining lnterauZicalecta Ik an Interesting Sherman U a candidate lor pre.ldent now no Ural o^pi.5,. It hu shoot 73.000 lnhabltanu, and Is Sffdcat'tJcuca , *ScMriiy H in h vSShlugton P hU I northernmost city of,any Imporuace on the avalUblllty aa a compromise candidate cat been I Central railroad. Bunding 8.000 feet above tea level BUmf lt^?r“m.h n, Bub ,, de , 11 * 1 h ^V D , a 1 ,U , thU “in born and almost equal strengtn 11 iwn hu been Isolated, but in future lu streets will while the Edmunds and Logan votes I resound with the bum of American enterprise, dug to thtlr favorites, Sherman's name la almost I . HSrftoiS £^5 rall^o^tlre‘forty Bx % To cimme mlll-ary men, and in fsctto.lv from Onto to start the rally at aoy time. In the I thoughtful persons It Is donbtlesa . matter of con- southern delegations are many men who helped I jectureaa to how the false prophet manage* to Sherman's or iflctol boom to I8«o and ha relies on nI , uln » u _ e att um1 The mabdl »uowt rach tomeol them to como to blm tf he can show »|* u . . * reraonabte hope cf succtss, Charley Poster I soldier .boat three ibllllhgs and fenr pence a la lor him aud will tw on band I mouth aud on this sum ho mutt manage to eke u watch the temper ®lthe cjuventure I .i existence. Now Kordofan Is not a land and determine when the supreme moment soatl I" “ .. , * uc lve for the rapture of the ncmlnatfou. (User- [ overflowing with milk and honey, on tho contrary man has forgiven Foster lor deceiving nlm In the I (n tn la scarce and dear. Tho entire food last convention and will ouce more trust bU hopes I •* . . . u b _ t to the calico itatesmso wno knowe more about I supply u not onl * “P* political sharp practice to.n Sherman ever can. j it la uncertain. The mahdi by PMier la still a power among the phUUdantol!»U kg uncxoected succras lo Kordofan gath- eadlntohl. treraory ramethlo* Uk, *2 000.000 DAnvUUe luvezUxttion was originated 10 win I and this snm will enable him to pay hi- followers lAvor with the stalwart wl»f of ni* party which I fortome time. Recognizing the importance of a has hitherto been most inimical .o him. i nu wss TTI* ^ki. one ot his oauido moves. "Imt fine work he bss I revenue, be has ordered the tribes to pty into bis been doing to build up his ehnoees for ths noml-1 coffers a turn equal to one tenth of the tax here-* toward the pjS'ibiUty of hii nomination at Chi- I ment. Bdt the Arabs wonid still find it impofii cog} next week. I tie to obtain supplies for so large a number caused buildings to shako Rt a distance ef C&9 kilo . _ . metres from tho scone ot tho vo'cano, and 850 kilo- Lil< Ucen “® ntb * 1180 ,h0 bcoimo 1 . Er ' 8h '* dc ' metres distant tho walls of a building wore rent by LMIotrt and lie began to rolctra the symmet.y ODO of tbes, waves. That the ash particlea as a hcr f * ro ' sh ? b “™ «omo twenty distinct matter ot fact were cirrlcd very far in tho upper operations chcoilolly and wllb air currents, has already appeared from the snow P rMedeutcd , °r“ ud0 ', » nd , ," ndor which lelllnSpain and ln tho Netherlands, Aft.l**" ‘ ,ra,n » » ,,d while fie* other rcmarkahlo pher omonon was tho lurnudtou I "8 u 11 uyol 11ur o 1-II_BanlU r., usmIvu d over tho low 1 ^ rom ^ or arm ^ ^ cr f*o©' of lmmciise vea. whiob ft owed over Sho now lei We earnestly reoommend this plan. Tha books will be an ornament M any home. They are pure, strong, thrilling and .ennobling. If you have already ront'in your subecripliona get your neighbors to Join yon with $ each and order them* bunk". If your neighbors aont wont to go ^rarisrjraM^B yourself. When they see your book lira * 'era is even a better suggestion, and one that coven tho whole library. Get up a club ol 10 subscribers at $1.00 each; Each oue of you add 65 cent* to the Ding mwniOf the Strait, of eunda, destroying m.klng'f 16.60 in .11, and w. will rand 10 pn,^ one /ear find the 10 bookz of the Conztita-* many towns and 35.000 lives. It is generally bellov ™. B ' l 1 ® JSjJ tion Library. To get advantage of this offer the 10 names and tho $16.60 must be rant si od that a close study of this tremendous eruption I “rdflclal oonstrnction by tho fow Jlnr" °I c,r “ lb I one time and in one envelope. Positively no variation will bo made from this rule. WP3MCMAH.Y OB* TII3D BOOKS. wilt add msny fact, of incalculable value to the I wIU «vou'.ually bo blotted. out. This remarkable | stack ol seiontlflc Information. case has attracted worldwide attenllon. ard wl.l stand celebrated for all time lu iho Kurglcal hiirorj L . „ ~ , , A rmr.SDar.rrtn physician says that there Is a I ot thoworld. liwUlalss lend further daring to great deal of exaggeration lu much tbat has been | * , luggcra anil baseball arttsts to know that their | coL and (teals with the crusades of the Knights of Europe for the love of Christ againsf written and said ’about tho pollution of water and I lacerated features can bo patched np and mado to I Sa ’ adin » nd hi " toU ® rtr *' » P»ge»nt of heroic battles, siege* and tournament*, air hy tho bodlra ol tho dead. Earth Isa great I look as good as new. 11 brauty could alio ho guar I Oliver Twist.—The greatest work of Dickens—full of humor and the pathos of that dtodorlz.-r, and when bodies are plac.d ln It tboy I anlccd by tho surgeons many a homely maiden gradually decompose, and all septic and poisonous I would undertake gladly tho ordeal of being rebull matter are removed. The slow processol combus tion g ks on In the grave. Tro gasses that escape are seised unon by other forma ol life. As an In stance going to show tbat the gasses from the dead do not efleot the Using may bo mentioned the churoh ot tbo Cepnchln* al Borne. Tho body of cech monk when no d'es la placed In the garth be low the church until It hu decayed. It Is then exhumed aud placed against the walla at the vault matchlraa writer. Mother* and fathers the world over have wept over die story of littl* Oliver. This book is a revalation. Swiss Family Robinson.—The adventures of a Swiss clergyman and his family wrecked on a desert island. The book rank* with Robinson Crusoe, and shows whal heroism and patience can do. Tho description of the home la the giant tree and th* adventures with strange animals is Incomparable. [ Children Of tho Abboy ( —Next to Robinson, Crusoe and ona or two other hook* more conies of this pure, pathetic and noble story hare been sold than of any othai book printed. The aurvlvortwho live over thl* charnel homo I couul r- have never been ln tho loazt affected by thoexha ^foaiS. wlU ®»*omorolbona hal/ latlons from iho decaying bodloo. | Greco county will make more grain than the had counted on. Tits pearl washed lnuonra ol Cleopatra and tho I Favorable reports from the wheat crop ot Haber | according to acme lavorlte r.lssrtn model. GEORGIA CROP ITEMS- Beimuda bay 1« being cut In Green county. Young cotton Is looking well ln Green county. The fruit crop In Bartow county will be lergo. There la a MOtcre fruit (arm In Bpaldlog couuty The apple crop ot Uonalon couuty will bo short. Prospects for a good wheat crop ln Murray I Last Of tho Mohicans.—Of all tho Indian books, none equal this In Intenra Interest lOh Ul tllU iiiwiiiuuiioi ease iiiu aiiuiau uuunn, uuuu cij'J-tt nun sis iiuvilin UilPI and beauty. The marvellous skill and prowess ot Ifawkeye. the woodcraft of the ladts ans, tiio deiqx-rate fights in the forest,—the lofty beauty of the whole book is worthy oi Cooper and the Leather Stocking Talcs of which it is first and best. Robinson Crusoe.—Of this great book It Is useless to speak. It Is the classic of th* world. The man, woman or child who foil* to read it mlssea the rarest of treats. costly leoslsol Sardanapalai are about tho only la- I shaia couuty. . ... blc luxuries ol wblch history glroa accouuts that North Georgia will harvest at leuf an sveroga I 20,000 LoagUOS Under the Spa.—The sensation created by this greatest oi were more-extravagant than the modern terrapin cro I > °* whcaL ons rhough rmall arc growing and look well In Tso pesoh crop Indications ol southwest Troup slaw. The gcnuluo dlsmoud back terrapin lrom I Thcma* com tv' the month ol the Potomac, where Ijity grow latter I „ „ u , 0 h a end more ddloate than anywhoro else In tho world, I Ht0 very due. Is quoted at J50 the dosm and a tlnglo stew ala Mr B J Smith has Iho fine*! patch ol wheat ini Washington restaurant costs tha epicure cxaotly I Houstoacouuty. I (onr silver dollars. It Is peculiarly tn American I Tho drouth In Dooly county will make the rat | dainty,end the lute (orltol recent years has created °r°P * short ono. Jules Verne’s works is indescribabio. It is the story of a man who Invented an alectrU boat in which ho lived under the ocean. His Journeys under the sea, his conflicts with submarine monsters arc of thrilling interest, and hold the mind enchained. PIIgrlm’8 Progress.—Of tills work of immortal John Runyan we need say nothing. It should be on the table of every Christian homo. ThO Scottish Chiefs.— 1 The struggles of Bruce and Wallace and their brave compan ions is told by Miss I'ortor in a book of surpassing interest. Every page has its chaplet of noblo and heroic action. . demand much greater lhs» lb,'^supply. Along ‘ J’'”'® 1 ®' fo '«^ of prachra In Pulaski « ™ . tho Cke.sprake.nd Delaware baj. tho P*»Pl« TraJl^lTSand ol cotton In Bonks county ' Th ° Arab, - an NH^tS.-TIie 1000 storie. of Eastern, magnificence and adventure rad breeding them for market with I ivhoat looking fine, much sneocu and profit. An ol* Washington ca- | The com crop ol Laurens county can’t be beaton I erer claims mat me terrapin has oeeti known to u mtooie Georgia. ..., , , „ anJ j„ . - act as a potent factor In International diplomacy I More fine oolts in Murray caunly this spring than I . ? and that Beverdy Johnson, while on a dellcsle I •» •or preceding yrar. . mission to England, captured tho hrarta ol the I nut. mlk0 p ,nl)r °* ®* ,<l ’ wblcb esurt dignitaries by plying their stomachs with Th , d *, „ ekOtpUtraally fine terrapin stew. Bam Ward, (he kin* ol tho lobby, throughout Hallcotmyr who died a lew day • since In Italy, wu«o accom- MrJ K l’arrott, ol Calhoun, connti onto bu.hcls plished an epicure that he could (ell a Potomao | o jrh-.atfrom an acre, river terrapin from oue caught elsowhere. It will beta order now forsome.oue tempted by the dc. here envolumed ima make enough reading for every night for a year. These are books to bo read aloud by any member of tho family to all tha others; they A WORD IN OLOSINC Now one word In closing to our readers. Every father wants to give hla children the best advantages possible to hi* circumstance*. Nothing Improves young people eo much te Judicious reading. Nothing fa pleasanter to* count “is a splendm'one. A ' Tumbe ' Un ' 01 WUoox I middle life or old ago than the reading of Interesting books. There I* no amusement parti mand and hlrh n Iocs ol the »nutn« arttcla tn I An avcrsgo wheal and a fine blackberry crop will and more ennobling than t? bavo the father or mother or one of the sons or daughter* read • devias a bognJ terrapin and retail IMn canned Munly . roln chapter each night or two or three nighU in th. week, In the family, form at reduced figure!. 1 *— * * ’ •• 1 tood condition and doing well.— ' I It is the earnest drairo of the Constitution to give its readers ail tho resiling they want at . |, Tho whvat crop ol Polk county looks very prom | 0W cr prices than it can bo had elsewhere and this we intend to do. We haw bought 10,00# President artiiuu has won tbo name of being a I i^iuK, iorIhj coin and cotton# I " * , ... a al , . . ,, , * , ' •» liberal and princely entertaiucr at tbo wbito homo I n. T. Jchuion, of Houiton count/, baa20acreaof I fopiea of thcao booka at one order. We get them clienpcr by taking tniz number at once and and the Innocent people of the union bare labored I fine cebt ready for the reaper, I paying caah than any book store can get them. The regular price, aa you will ace on th* under the pleuing delualou tbat ho footed all iho wUlt ^ b# covera ia $1.00 in New York-to which pottage ia added. We Bell them to you at coat price b ?ow U bro»«httoU^uhra hi 7XZZJZ COaD ' T ’ “ U Do# ' “ UiM " irapIy PO * tOB ° anJ CMt 01 tandling - Y °“ Cann0t baT them an/where lor 1 ou. ol hi. own fund, and aa liberal of the pub lo „ a ., C0Pn , y ^ hesdlng out heaull, retsnre a. wore either Grant or Heyee. Jnveetlga-1 miiy, and a lair crop will be made, tion develop! that bo hae transplanted hie New I About Broeknvllle, In Bandelph county, peach York retinae, bonaekeepere, French maid lor | treee mo bnrdeued with youug trull. . Nellie, cooks aud Unndreasee, body and beggege, to I Aladyln LaGrange baeeold five dollars worth ol the white house and pat them upon Uu govern-1 shawherree lrom dergerden In one dey. . ^ meat pay-roll when they discharge no service what- , 1 , < ? 1 t “ 0 n a *i l 5;''.i^ge , J w” S!kefl«ha“ 1 ,h ° I kea p’owodlt tho , ihfrd h Umi». ra Wa ** t hll!l1 *” <1 h * I covers la $1.00 in New York—to whic>i postage ia added. We rail them to you at coat j mrU I A,< - x bewp-,- rf Baiid’olph county, boa fin, | adding simply the postago and' cost of handling. Yoa cannot buy them anywhere foi than $1.15 delivered, and usually $M0. They are printed on clear, big, new type and can be read by old or young; and bound stoutly in block and gold cloth so tbat they will last. Now you can afford to gratify yourself and your family by buying at least ono"of thee* boots. Seventy cents ia bnt little lor such a book. If yqu are in a club, persuade othe* member* of the club to buy other books. You can then lend to each other aud thus have a good library for each neighborhood. Each book ia a masterpiece and filled with pure eentl- evsr lor ths government. Hla diningroom servant*. I potato.e*Mr~A AErwln, ol I ment and thrilling interest. They will ennoble tho minds of children, interest and instrnot ' ' fc, “ ' ' *" them—give tho keenest pleasure to each member of your family, and make your homo* happier aud brighter. We want to put tho Constitution Library into every village and neighborhood in the Southern States. When we have exhausted this order we will make up 10 new books an4 •tart another series. Order at once. We guarantee that either of the booka will please you, and cost just hall what you would pay elsewhere. Select ono of the books, send 70 cents and ws will send it I* his barber, his footman, his headers are all I Troup county, counts c*u 250 bu ah els per acre. department lists Mr. H. T. Lawlms, ot Terrell county, has com Hat premises to make 30 to 23 bushels per acre. IVheatisfine and will soon be’reedy tor rhe Ihrtsher la Butts county. Fall eats looking well. Th* wheat and oat crop ol Owlnnett county are I not altogether as promising as tanners oould wish. Wheat will make over an average crop ln Oon A noduotlou for FoatAgc- enrolled npon and eten the "valet' valet" ot (hat delectable yonog dude, Chester A. Jr., are paid their salaries os “laborers," ostensibly In the employ ol the American people. AU tha in- mates ol the whitehonio, from big Cheater down . wh „ t w , u mtk , „„ „ aTarag# cr0 „ ^ the man who bolide the Urea end lights the gee, I neecounty. Corn Is looking sell end wet! worked •ram to be enjoying a genuine financial picnic el I Talbotconnty stock looks well Com In tbecounty the expense of the taxpayers of th* nslon. Hew 1 looks well, couon la being chopped out at a rapid I ,. ou postpaid and nicely wrapped, long thla sort ol Gtoptan revel abaU last will prob-1 ... . 1 ably be determined In Chirac on th. % I Iron. I Jf yoo are near Atlanta or have any one coming here, or any merchant friend in thj city, Blood eoansasa Is ’ineffaceable, and Bhak L J^ jl Di7 , weaLer I mayhurt a th* ,1 wh«t and'wita «« will rail cither of the book* for CO cent*—taking off the 10 cento postage on each book, •pease depicted lu mortal horrors when be created I crops. I Understand this clearly. It costs us 10 cent* to rand a book by mail. Wo will deliver any S o D eM. C « hook anywhere in the city for 10 cent* lera than the price, or 60 rents. If yon sre in reach tbsflntxorable penalty. Ho was aceu^ of *o Jg^^SaSWMSSK&ii! ® f *“ eI P r f»® fli “ X “ ore ' haa * b °® fa ?»“ «“ ™ 60 each and g« th. murder o! his housrmald, Zora Bams, alter having I i* r w Jones, who Urea live miles from Athens, I books rant by express cheaper than by mail. acccmpUsbsd her rein. Be spent 114.0001 ssys tbat be has tt-e best cron bs bu bid foe jsare I These books average 450 pages each, 12 m: , O v/"* 0 - » od .' h * • |>e -1 Sr ^to5*Sgn e iid > s?SL. Slt^s* fSSSU *?BL ' Addrera. THE CONSTITUTION. quitted Um. Th% whole commuolty* * ^ta will make one^half a crop.