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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1884.???TWELVE PAGES.
JENNIE ROSE.
THE INCIDENTS OF THE
MURDER REVIEWED,
the platform. He says he looked at the clock and
awcam that It atood four minutea to twelve. This
made It four minutes to eleven, city time, which
FOUL. I is an hour earlier than Air-Unc time. As he walk
cd on the platform he met Charley Itosc walking
towards the depot. Bose asked him If he had any
The Work of the Coroner's Jury-The Body to bo I card*. Wadsworth replied that there was a pack
Taken Up and the Ball ???earehed tor-The I j??? t | lc ofllcc. Bose proposed to play. They re-
Crime Belatod-Tho Theorleo Freely | entered, Wadsworth produced the cards, and Bose
Imran teaching him casino. They played until
, , , . , Engineer Hunnlcutt tapped on the window and
Shall the heart of the mystery that hangs about I the news of Ills wife's death. Wodsworth
the murder of pretty Jenny Rose never bo pluck* I hw( , ftpi that it was not over 20 minutes after he
f* 1 out? , ,, I looked at the clock before be met Rose. Wads-
Slull the murderer he brought to bay, or shall I ???. orth | ur tii er testified that they played cards from
the poor woman be forgotten, unavenged. An I hour and a haU to two hours,
unusu illy strong coroner s Jury, with a foreman I Rmcc|a|tI ( ,,,??? w no , tav# committed a mur-
whogeiturei like a solicitor, Is at work on the I derrt BiW ??? he waI playing cards with Wads-
case. The writer has hehnl the testiinonyof every wo|tb j f thc evidence of Arinfs-
Important wltncu. and in a quiet corner has gxffi- B1|l) M , 1|cr , Unds thc flrrt pr0 ponlt|on to
ored some Impressions as the case wore on, that ^ ??? Wtdlworll| . a , ta nds, the last Is proved,
may he printed without obstructing Justice, or I Yj lcrc W(U loffic confusion by thc difference In
prejudicing the ease of Bose. They portend to be I |lm> between Air-Unc and city time, and on this
nothing more than generalisation* of testimony! nm; . dcpen , L A ??? ??? fflccr swears that
that was given loosely and In hits. ??? I Wadsworth told him it was I minutes to 12 when
Tint FIERCE uohtthat HEA1* os THE uosix I be left his office, and perhaps HO minutes later
What a startling uncoverer Is crime! I when ho met Bose. This would have
Here Is a quiet family, Ilvln* In an ohecilro I ^ vjM1 t| mc to have reached thc
quarter. The great city ebbs and flows past theIr I, hu wife's murder. Wadsworth
humble door and takes no note of them. Outside , k .,. lllrc , ??? wl hc ??? cn t four minutes to twelve, by
the small round of their acquaintances their >eri I hi. railroad clock, which Is one hour later than
name h unknown. They go to their, work, cat, I c j. t | me .
sleep ami go to their work again and are but in-1 ptp gager nuxun KIU, jennie hose?
dUtlnguishable atoms in the rmtle- mass. The officer, claim that even If Rom, prove, his
Suddenly a pistol shot break, the stillucu o the I ??? m be that he was accessory to the
nlghlt A youngmothor le.dead with her baby m , lril e,_,h,themetHaney Fraaler, as the tracks
at her side, and a bullet in her brain I a. If by ?? ??, I Indicate, consulted with her, returned to
dash of lightning, the Ursa, family stand, uncov ??? |1<!d o(r h ??? , hom , put , Uc block under
ere,i. and the focus of all eyes, Their minutest (hc made the tell-tale track, and hurried
trait, arc disc o**! and dUeumed, and the Ir depot, and Joined Wadsworth In the play.
???!????"?? h f blt * lnvc,t<!d wllh tra * k ??? l ??? ,,d dM,ll > | That after giving him time to r/nkc his alibi
hIk? might have token the pistol from thc mantel,
intent.
A month ago quiet and unknown-ami
Aland! tig perturbed in thc fiercest light, carefully 1,7]?.*.*!.*ITlTr'
atudlcd under microscopes. To thousands of peo- ???
pie to-day are familiar all the charge
ten, In this swift and terrible I ,| cr would want Row', without of the way and
,k hebita "loose ??? Lertl ltme ??????? ???>"?? Joined her In this wish 8he
easy good m.ture. hls habits. loora rather than WM clowl on th ??? suspicion, and hit-
walked across the room, shot Jennie Itosc and then
e alarm.
claimed before thc jury that a few months
7..*???^"???"??????' ???! ??? I would develop . powerful resson why Nancy Fra
Ihla swift and terrible drama. . .
??*e?? b*??ev.rl>c??n .nylnUmscr
casual???Jennie, the pretty and delicate young I. ... ,... ??? , __. , ,
wife, pettish with her hu.ls.nd Ik*.,,* of hi, I l " , ' rtcn Ch ""* Ro ** , "' 1 benelt Hhcdcnlod
irregular habits, hut devoted to him and hi. lathy; 1 h ?????? ???,vh '???VmTT??? "7,", 5?
Nancy Frailer. the country help, who did the ' ,nW, ??? h " vc ' " ht ' n lukt " 111 * hc ?? W ?? !d ??? hl * to ???
chores about the bouse, and was companion to the
wife; Clara Huggs, alleged to lie fair and said to l>e
frail, overlooking the Rose household from her
Oottige of which Rose paid the rent; Mr. Jones,
the typical countryman, with his tdrotig fen
lures and slow speech, looking
his daughter's murderer; the
brother*, hard working, respected young fellows,
gathering about the prisoner. Mrs. Grogan, the
statement to go on record, shessld she would only
swear as to anything connected with the murder.
wjut thk races ok nose ani> mss krazikk tell
('hurley Rose docs not look like a man who
would commit murder. Jfe is dressed in a suit of
for I run ???*>*' ,n<l ^ e clothes, bought by the ofllcials who
Rose I * mVe c * 0t * ,c8 ln custody. This rol??s him of
??? much of Ills |K?r*oimlity. Ills face Is n boyish one,
with no trace of sullenness or heaviness. Ills eyes
bright and quick, his mouth large and mobile'
familiar gossip and friend, who, on the fatal night , , . . . V' / . , 1 u ,
Innocuitly kindled In Jennie Bose's breast lhc l??"'' bl-manner straightforward. HI, face I, weak
i ^ t,mw r we sr ,i,sn p 'r?? ,m ??
???It. If one word were used to compass his expres
slon. It would be???Cartleas.
I rather than dchpemte, and suggests a man who
first looked on thc dead woman's face, these and
Wore* of others, witnesses, detectives, friends,
evolved ns If by magic out of thc darkness, pons-
.Nancy Frazier hns a dull face, heavier In Its stig*
you might see a hundred times among
country girls, of little education, and accustomed
to hard work. If volcanic fires ever burned In her
heart, they never reached the surface. Her tcstl
mony was delivered in a whining voice, and in n
if It
rather than studied.
Impressed those whd heard
testimony ns one who had lc??l a hard life, and who
She
lug lor . moment In the Intense light * w " I on th "" ^ "???I, 11 bv ???' n no "f 1 , ''fi
end Intense wnttlny, and vanishing again, , J l??????? lo 'h ami nothing of the*hemcr. It bench,
phantoms might troop through a disordered
dream.
Koine one hns noted, a flat rock In a field, undis
turbed for years aud lifted suddenly some fine day
What scurrying and dreadful agitation there Is I
among thc flat bugs and Insects who have lived In I Ullcct, " ,,1 "*>???
the long silence of that cachet, ns the sunshine |
breaks In to blind them, and their ears arc
atunned with n strange hubbub. Nothing is ???.... . . . . . . , .......
more like this than a quiet community ??? loTer, ??*5???gelded
living In comparativeoheeurity, whc % . crime un- ~ U, r '*" oran ??? 1 * nd '?? d "^???>??' ??? h ?????
ever, them, and the dark lantern of the police I, ", T *" d
.o.i.. .. , I ner to permit he Idea that she would have energy,
isuwlon or care enough to have organised or ac
tively aaslatod In the murder of a woman who held
a place she wauted.
THE ATTlTl???DE Of THE VAMILY Towann ROSE.
The father of Jennie Itose, Nancy Frasier, Mr.
Miller, who married Bose???S sister, all swear that
Bose's relations with bis wife were tender and nf
testimony to nrove I ,octlon,lte - TUo ^her, Mr. Jones, testified that
The general Imprea-1 th 7 ! Vor ?? ???K e . ch ! ,drcI1 than I*OWH people,
flashed in their faces, and the awlul summons of
thc Isw rounds In their ears.
It will do well to carry this comparison In mind
while considering this case,
IS HOSE Tits NKaPEKICR (IV ill, WIVE?
1 went to the last session of the coroner's jury
convinced that Rose was not tho assassin of his
wife.
I saw little
that he waa.
idon 01 thoae who heard him testily waa against I * nd 7V, h0 ?? wdl?? be did Jenny,
his guilt. And then there was nu apparent motive I,i'?? ??' d h????ed Omr'cy . few days before
t*r ?? i atrocious a crime. At the moat, hla wife | ,h ??? *?? d?????on'f 1 "8 ??l??t wouhl make the
tftnd done no more than chide him for hi* alleged I ^ . 0 , k *??? ,??? c mrK0 { ,, ??V a * 10 Wrt " nfrn,d ho
ratns. She Vu no virago, but wa. tendarlvap | w?? u ' d **'Mlltsl aome nfgbt by the can. Charley
Lebed to him. A man at Jldoea not kill hlewlfe, | ??" d >' J Her father then aald.
vUtilevH he Is an Incredible monster, or she (a Intol
erably vicious. Above all, ho doea not kill her as I
'Jenny, you devil that boy enough to make him
laxit you todeath." She replied, ??????He never spoke
ahe lie. aalccp with hU flrat-bom child In her """" w " ,d '" rac ,n h '" " ,e ';
arms; that he should do so for no more muon
???than might Inconvonlenco his amours, seems to
*urpa??* belief.
????ItVMV or tiut roor-ntiNTs.
The case against Ruse was made up by Captain
When thc officers woreexamlnlng thc tracks nf
the man who Joined the woman walking liy the
fence, theyaay Mr. Jones was very much affected
and said the tracks were those of his sonlndaw.
lie caamluct several of them and each time made
a , 7TT 7 siJm.; , the same remark. He dually examlnd a plainly
Itagby. who dUplaycd mbnlrable and astonishing , lc|ln ???, tnl| , k ulll , mult ??? |v ??? ??? up J
quslllles as a detective. I Charley's tmek." Shortly after they left the bouse.
Thc ease restod primarily on the foot-print*,
tint came on the scene, omccr Nolan is a direct
Intense man, narrow, hut earnest. Officer Mercer
lsqulckcr, though hardly as persistent as Nolau-
Iloth of them are convinced that Bote murdered
hL> wife.
barley's tmek." Shortly after they left the house,
nnlcrlnguo one to walk whore the tracks were
177^I Theyw.regone, half hour. Officer Mer
ccr swonnt that when ho returned tho tracks were
trampled out and fresh ashes from
tho storo had been poured on thc
track* on the anli heap. .Mr. Jones had changed Ills
. i opinion entirely and said ho had been mistaken
There were tracksi and trucks! By the light o a lhe tn(c ^ p,.;,,,, Charley's. When examln-
???anlern. with their f??*?? o the ground, patiently , h|ll Mr Jonn hoil|d lhlllk ??? |lril
* nd "??*' r S- offio Ts stud'cl every abrasion o were Charley'., but after day he exam*
the earth- They tract*' Nauey-Fraxler as ahe weut j | uc>l i, u . m M t..t they were too Urge He ray.
???7,???;'???! I ??? b -,???? d d l???IPBt<*l lit. firs, ausph
cion.
Ml) X TU'ani.AH Kll.l. JV.NN1K ROHR?
The theor>* that a burglar killed .Mr*. Rose Is
with Mrs. Frasier to Mr*. Turncr'a to awake her;
ns she went out of the house to give the alarm.
Rut there were some tracks she eould not explain.
A woman's tracks led from the house to a secluded I | |
part of thc lot. There they deepened and halt^l I that the light waa thou blown out, atul that she!
as If thp iH'rs-ni had lfaiust aaalnst the ft>mi> In I then heard some onefumhling at the trunk. This la
??s ii me person naa uanini against me fence in i , ncfwMb , e> u tho bu 7gUr had shot Mm. Rim*, he
1 would not have wafted to pu
down the fence. At a short distance the tracks of I less to have rilled the trunk.
. man J,;ln??1 them, and the ground ..mwtould iSvrt-uino buralir roSTllia,
Miosred that the*man and woman had talked to-1 fur the small bootyhe could get In the Rose
get her lor sometime. Then the tracks moved side I He had no uecd td shoot In self-defense, lm mr
by aide to near the houra Huddeuly the tu.n'a
tracks showod that ho hail rested on one how, as If I to recognize him in an awakening glance in tho
aqusttlng down and holding one foot up. The wo-1 dim light, to clearly that he knew be was recog
I tilzcds she must have known him vcr>??? Intimately
Hut In the amall circle of their frieuil* could Mrs.
man's tracks diverged to thc house. The man'i
tracks, from this point, were made bjr a????ck-feet,
and were lost. The woman's tracks measured I who has lived'with her since M-
riv..,. Vatw-i-Wa.u-. .ha,,. M |,,i ih??? niffin'k I know? How would he dured to have shot Mrs.
even with Nano Fraatcrs shoes, ??M W* matl 1 1 Rose whan Nlss Fnuier. who knew him just as
with Charley Rose a. I well, was lying in full view?
At the window from which the murderer jump-1 ..Th> police say that the murderer never came in
d, there were deep tracks of a sock-foot by the
block placed under the window, leading to the I ??tUl l tin the window wit). and Bl.
fence. The man who ma??le them crowed thc fence, I sash was so low that a man would have had
putting hts foot on a broken picket There was a {JJfJg ???
aoek foot trace on an ash heap beyond I gi^t* that he was not a burglar. When a burglar
I t*omes Into a house, e??|KVlall)* thn??m;h a small and
o,.... a^v. mra.i., ??.????? ??? rn??? M ??Mry hMvili' B n.I I fncssi*vciilent hole, hl?? first idea L* to clear the
ahoe tracks made by a man running hcavllj aud I W||y for hu relrtt|| Mtw FnU | er thlll lhe
rapidly. Th* theory of the offtren Is that Miss | *coy wa* In the dimr of lhe rvKim ln which the mur
Frazier went out to meet Rose???that f
thc fence aud consul ted-ad vanei*!
houve-halteiland Rose took off hi* shoe*, and I *m(c and mVickexit* for???iitnsfilf r .~..
Nancy left him. Rose took the heavy block from I BesIdesRr. i x w?? n *av?? It was Impossible for the
I. ... n.rrl.v, l> ... ,1... ??I ??????????? ??>??? ???>??'*' ^t.lUtUg up.. Ho Mn ab<
frhere U was half burled, carried It to the window,
and placed it so that It would appear to have bceu | u ith coual .
used as a step to get In the window???then went Into | up. and bjr a man emuehlng
the house by the door, committed the murder, **
jumped out of the witidow, crossed the fence, put
on Ms shoes, hurried to the depot, to establish his
alibi.
I*THE AUBI OTARI 1*110)?
It Is just this alibi that Rose relies on.
| iy??
was shot lying on her back. t*r. Powell holds
???' iial posItivencM that she wa* shot sitting
by a man crouching on the floor. Indepctul
ut of this, the burglar theory will hardly stand.
A Dl'MMAkY or THE HTVATIOZ AS DKVKlorkD.
This strange case still stands practically un-
On the
that Miss Frazier committed It, has little to sup-
???the tracks In the ganlen, and the
the coroner*s jur>- measuml even
with those traeka
The theor
is almost w
o'clock aud ten minutes past. Armi>tead. the
negro.swears U was five minutes past twelve w hen
he wat summoned. M;. Miller, brother ln-law oi i
J next sitting of th< _ __
17 minutes past 12 when he entered Rose???s bouse. I the other of them m true. Captain Aldridge, an
lie had been summoned as soon at the mu rder | ??xr^lent amt capable of^er, with ^ is
was dbeorered and he telephoned for the police,
and hurried to Rose s. He examined hi* watch as I in* assiduously. Coroner Illlbum Sdoing his full
* * ** t can be doue to clear up the my*-
*| del
.asl/.
he entered the house, for the purpose of ascertain- I duty and all that . , ....
n* whether it srra Charin'. UmTto h. at , he srovk may develop Mrthlng
4fpot. jle traa the m??t Intelligent witness brforo I la the raesntlme, these raggesttods aro printed
tl* Jury, aod hu tratlmoay ??ra tuuhakeo. Ths that thepublh' may understand the oara rome-
U tar of the ??urd?? ra.y all!:?? o'clock. ttSSiT 3K
Young Wadsworth, a bright aod straightforward ???JSvd srcl dcnully thi mu&?Tf Mra IlStl.
young fellow who 1* Bight watchman al the Air-1 another who caught Bora Tweed. It may bo that
otes to twelve, (Air-Unc time) and, walked out o n murder of this poor woman. II. w. O.
Coro of Asthma nnd Spinal Weakness.
239 West 22d Street,
Kew Yore, May IT, 1883.
Though it may be irregular for a physician
to give a certificate in favor of a proprietary
medicine, still, in the cause of humanity, I
venture to say a word in favor of Attcocx???s
Poxocs Plasties, which I esteem the most
markable external remedy of this century.
I have known theio Plasters to cure Spinal
Weakness where the patient had been confined
for months to hia bed. A blacksmith of my
acquaintance wo* severely injured in the back
by the kick of a hor,e; four Allcock'u Poaoca
Plasters quickly relieved him of excruciating
agony and cured him in a week. Another pa,
tient suffering with Neuralgia of the Heart,
was completely cured in four hours.
In Asthma, I know of sense where they were
worn for three months nnd fully restored the
health. In another case where a patient had
Sporadic Cholera, nothing relieved him until
ho put on threo Allcock???s Porous Plasters
in twelve hours all pains in his chest and
stomach disappeared. I know that these
Plasters, applied on tho pit of the stomach, arc
a sovereign remedy lor Dyspepsia and Const!
pation.
Finally, if jiersons i once use Allcock???s Po
bouh Plasters they will never use any other
they are so pleasant, quick and painless???na
ture's balmy assistant.
H. C. VAN NORMAN, M. D.
"Alicock's??? is the only Oenuino Porous Plas
KIIKK???Hauiplcs Wall Paper aud book on bow
to apply It. _____ M. M. Macck
The president has signed thc act fixing thc
rate of postage an mail matter of the second class
when sent by persons other than thc publisher or
news agent.
In Ireland, several of whose counties passes
superior eoal and iron, there ia some talk of
revival in the iron trade.
This is to certify that I have examinod
analysed and tested Dr. Price???s Special Fla
voring Extracts of Vanilla, Orange, Lemon
Cofory, etc., and find tho same strong, lino,
made of good material, nnd therefore gladly
commend them for family use.
Prof. M. Delafoxtaixe,
Analytical Chemist, Chicago.
In Washington county, N. Y., potatoes have
boon selling at 20 cents per bushel to tho starch
mills.
Mr. R. II. Askew, late assistant postmaster
nt Baltimore, said sometime ago: ???Having had
occasion to try Dr. Hull???s Cough Syrup, I un
hesitatingly pronounce it tho best remedy I
have ever used. A small bottle relieved tnc of
n severe cold.
The formation of a company culled Eureka,
for tho purpose ril finding lost articles, has
been announced in France.
HOItgrOItD'8 ACID PHOSPHATE.
One of Host Tonics.
Da. A. Atkissos, Professor Materia Medico
ond Dermatology in College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Baltimore, Md., says; "It makes a
ileasant drink, and is one of our best tonics in
ho shape of the phosphates in soluble form.
Ilnunns skins, s letter from Canton states,
are used by the Chiucio to black boots with.
Twenty Years of Agony.
Thc Baltimore Evening News says that for tho
bonoflt of tho public, Mr. Walter Gommull, resid
ing at 90S. Glimoro street, makes thc following
statement:
"Mr*. John Geinnicll, tho wife of my brother,
living at Mllroy. Mifiln county. Pa., was thrown
from a wagon In the spring of tsat, and sustained
most serious Injury to her back, resulting In
partial paralysis, sml from that tlmo until tho
spring of ism, she wasahelplcsscripplcand unable
to walk. During all these, long twenty years of
sente sum-ring???more than half of an nverage life
time???she lay upon a lounge in her sitting room,
unable to move without help. All prescriptions
he time mentioned, her daugh-
uml n
ir
bought two bottles. The tint trial gave SIMP
stantanomis relief, and before the soennri bottle
was exhausted Mrs. Gemmcll was ablp-ito walk,
about and has been completely rurod. The great
remedy which sho used and which cured her so
miraculously, wns the world-famous St. Jacobi
Oil. Mm. Gemmcll recently visited her relative*
at a distance for the first time since she was traen
down, which she was enabled to do through the
efficacy nt tho ???Conqueror el Pain,' which well
deserves Its name."
Hpenkiug truth ia like writing fair and
ime* oi???????? ' ??
will than
come* only by prsotltco; it is less a ??? matter of
of habit.
Beautiful Kverbloomlng Rosea and Flower Heed,
n varieties tor mall for 110 cents. J. C. Wllsoi
Chattanooga, Toun. why
A burglar got into the house of n lawyer tho
other day. After a terrible struggle the lawyer
succeeded III robbing him.
Nothing I.lke It.
No medicine has ever been known in the
south so effectual in the euro of all those dis
eases arising front an impure rendition of the
blood nt U0SADALI8, tho Great Southern
Remedy for the cure of scrofula, white swellings,
rheumatism, pimples, blotches, eruptions, vo-
neral sores and diseases, consumption, goitre,
boils, enucert, and all kindred diseases, liOSA-
DALIS purifies thc system, brings color to thc
cheeks, ami restores the sufferer to a normal
rendition of health aud vigor. ltOSADALIS,
the Great Southern Remedy, cleanses the blood
and gives iiermaiieiit beauty to the skin.
One and two dollar notea are reported to be
???earee in Washington as elsewhere.
One bottle of l>r. Fuller's Pocket Injection, with
fringe combined, cures without capsules. F
All Druggists. tu th sa wky
A* tho world makes real progress less
homage will be paid to so-called genius aud
more to moral goodness.
; ;sauuon's Legs and Lacks.
When Dclilth clipped off Samson's locks that
: lily athlete at once became ???a* other men."
could be proved that the possession of lux
uriant hair would enablo men to tear open
lions'jaws, Uitcox A Co. would be driven wild
in the effort to supply enough of Parker's Ilsir
Balsam to meet the demand. As it is the Bal
sam prevent* your hair from hilling out, and
restores the original color if failed or gray. Be
sides it is a groat addition to the toilet table
simply a* a dressing.
A piece of property has just been told in
New York city at the rate of $229 per square
foot.
Liebig Co.???s Coen Iloef Tonic.
???My patients derive marked and decided
benefit from it,??? says Professor J. M. CARN-
OCIfAN, M. D., Professor Surgcsy, New York
Medical College. For bod taste in the mouth,
bad breath, heartburn, pain in stomach and
bowels, llatuleney, constipation (symptoms of
dyipopsia and broken down digestion), it is
invaluable. Also in biliousness, malaria, de
bility, liver complaints, sick headache.
Four venrs seem* a long while to wait for a
medal, but Lord Wolseley's Egyptian heroes
only received theirs three weeks ago.
Xtr A Virm ? ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT AGENTS in ??nry town
W A-iYl ?? Jl<JJ I and emnty to sell our POPULAR NEW BOOKS snd FAMILY
BIBLES. Ministers, tcacuers and others, whose time is not foBy oecupitd, will fiad It to their interest
??? * ' ??? * * ' " er younir men just coming on the field of aetion, this
of making money and of eelf culture. Writeforspecial
1,013 Main Street, Richmond. Ve.
Ostrich eggs boiled were recently among the
attractions of a meal at a San Diego, Cal
??????otel.
A1I Weakness of Genital Organs, Sexual
Impoteney, and nervous disorders tiermanent-
jy cured in thirty days, by the genuine Dr.
Rtcord 0 Restorative Pill*. Bottle* 60 cent*.
PM?? $3.50,400
pill* $0.00. Magnus Sc Hightower, corner Pry
or and Decatur street*. Atlanta. Wholesale
by Lamar, Rankin and Lamar.
Dc buggy whip can???t make up for light feed
iu do horse trough.
Premnture Loss of the Hair
May be entirely prevented by tho use of Burnett'
Coco MSB.
Housekeepers should Insist upon obtaining
ISurnett???s Flavoring Extracts,
De hillygont gits in his hardest lick when he
look like he gwinc to back out of a light.
Catarrh of the Madder.
Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kid
ncy and Urinary Complaints, cured by ???Bu
ehu-puiha.??? $1.
dinrrlmui, fe
of cAuntcrfeits,
Minnesota is the greatest cold water state ...
the Union. It has within its borders 7,000
lakjs, covering an area of 2,700,000 acres.
They Have Won the Highest l'rixes.
Benson's Caucine Porous Plaster* never soil
the skin, hands or linen. They arc pramptand
certain. 25c. *
Thebe is every indication thnt this is thc
year for the democracy to catch on.
ANGOSTURA BITTERS, tho worl.Drc,
nowed appetiser and invlgorator, a delicious
flavor to nil drink* nini cures dvspcpti
md ague. Try it, but bowl
e ii ??? Ask your groeer or druggist
fill' the genuine Angostura, manufactured by
Dr. J. G. B. Siegert A Sous.
Grover Cleveland is a bachelor. Tildcn
baeliolor. Buchanan did not marry. Thc latter
was the last of the ilemoeratlc presidents.
.^5S??o 8 " mp,e * " aU #*P?? and book on how
' ???I'l???D ?????? M. M. Macck
Two brothers'll! Connecticut married sisters,
nnd the first son of each couple was born
the 20th of February.
???He Careful."
Ask for Wells'* ???Rough on Corns.??? , 15c
yuck, complete, permanent cure. Corns
warts, bunions.
Vanilla, inordinately used, a French savan
said to have discovered, loads to a disease
called ???vanillism.???
i ??n.E? 1 ! er ???* Mouthful Vigor Pill* euro nervous
ICTci5g% ,pena ??? t0r % e ft, u *w k ^
The vote in New York in 1882 for governor
was as follows; Cleveland M3,Jig; Foigor 312,pa
sgiaa!;^ fof _ oariicij "??
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Com* and a secret I'll untold.
At small expense to young and old.
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A D selling I* as profitable as any agency In
, BAT the world. Price reduced half. Catalogue
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spoken of os a possible successor of Logan In the
n??te. -
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An old uhyilrt.n, retired (bom practice, hav
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in German, French or English, with full direc
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NEW YORK, June 21???The total visible supply of
cotton for the world Is 2,290,816 boles, of which
1,407,310 bales are American, against 2,493,526 bales
and 1,722,625 respectively last year. Receipts of cot
ton at all interior towns 2,GG8 bales: receipts from
plantations I&M bales. Crop in sight 5,616,258
j EXTRA C SUGAR EXTRACTED PER DAY | **i??-
By Telegraph.
, LIVERPOOL, June 21???Noon???Cotton irregular;
ing men of thc south, confirming fully the above I middling uplands 6 5-16; middling OrIeans67-16;
HCsiteincuts, unequalled for extracting???sugar from I sales 5,000 bales; speculation and export100; receipt*
SUGAR.
Farmers, Make yoor own Sugar from Sorghum.
FROM 400 TO 500 POUNDS
Of the many remedies betore the public for ! n >' the use ol R. B. I???AI.MER & SONS new Sugar
nervous debility and weakness of nerve aener Separators. Highest recommendations from lead
otivc system, there is none equal to Allen's ??? ??? h "'"
Brain Fotai, which promjHIy and permanently
restore* all lost vigor; it never fails. ^1 iiaek-
age, 6 for ?.i. At druggist., or by mail from
J. II. Allen, 315 First avenue, New York
City.
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED.
Send for particulars to \V. L. BRIANT,
Or R. B. PALMER A SONS.
Quincy, Ills.
related wllh Vomlerbllt 1,'nlveralty. Kigbrat
advantages In every Department. Splendid new build
ing Ample Faculty. Music, Art,Cafistbenlcs. Health.
*???TSlbllP???
I 400; all American; uplands low middling clause
I June and July delivery 618-&I; July and August
delivery C DHH, 517-61, 618-64,6 19-61; August and
| September delivery 6 20-64,621-61; September nnd
I October delivery 6 18-61,619-64: October and No-
I vember delivery 6 6-61,6 7-61; November and De-
j cember deliver}' 6 2-64; December and January
I delivery G 2-64; September delivery 6 23-64,6 22-64,
J 6 23-64; futures opened steady at the decline.
LIVERPOOL. June 21???2:00 p.m.???Sales of Amerf*
. jan 2,900 bales; uplands 1 ** ???
delivery 618-64, buyers:
IVfc, KaihrllU.Tcon.
I sellers; October and November delivery 6 7-64,
I sellers; November and December delivery 62-64,
I buyers; December and January delivery 6 2-64,
I buyers; September delivery 0 24-64, sellers; futures
| steady.
I NEW YORK, June 21???Cotton steady; sales 1,518
I bales; middling uplands 115-16; middling Orleans
111 9-16; net recelps none; gross 199: consolidated
net receipts 326; exports to Great Britain 793.
| SAVANNAH. June 21???Cotton easy; middling
\11X; net receipts none; gross none; sales none;
| stock 793 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Juno 21???Cotton dull; mid-
not elfuWcySiir.J.VSli Ig 1 - 1 ??. 8?????? 27;
LnooC^nlm'tl^pteMn/. | AUGUSTA, June 21-Cotton qnlet; middling
. . .. ???- 1 \\%; net receipts 4bales; shipment*???; sales none.
CHARLESTON, June 21???Cotton nominal; mid-
dliiu; linnet receipts 13 boles; gross 13; sale* none;
8FFEE.
Boco^nlzed as the Best..
rcc.i mqjv??. men npcciai
. to Its Urlnktna Qualities.
Clazing and coloring Roasted
Coffee c.dds to the weight and
hides the Imperfections, which
Is entirely against your Inter-
est c.s a consumer.
Ash yourGroesrforLevietKC???S
coffee, and take no othei
E. LEVERING & CO.
EitaUishcJ 194S.] Baltimore.
rtndtw 3-amt stamp* for Itturfofo Coif to Cvp and Sauctr
K'lffwr (a targt, orty/nta** btatilful dttlgn.f _
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, ETC.
WHERE THE FIRE IS OUT k ?? ^
Single No rfore a Mystery???Seen fgom Across
CONSTITUTION OFFICE,
Atlanta, June 21,1884.
ng quotations Indicate the fluctua
tions on the Chicago board of trade to-day:
wheat.
Opening. Highest. Lowest Closing.
m
Flour, Grain and Muni.
"???TLTu?. I ATLANTA, Juno21 -Dull. Flour-Steadyfltquo
Ion a part. His I tatlons; patent process &.7!>&f?.00; fancy $5.75<a
oration ol the I 8C.0U: extra family 6'??.50; fumily 15.25, Wheat???No.
12 red fl.20@H.a. Com - White milling,
PORK.
the World. I Jnly. 19 20 19 20 19 05
tile norm. August 19 20 19 50 19 15
???Ilaroun of Aleppo," said Sir Philip Dcrval, "had | clear rib sides.
mastcrcMl every secret In nature which thc nobler I July 7 35 . 7 80 7 35
magic seeks to fathom. He discovered that the true I August 7 40 7 02% 7 40
art of healing 1* to mudst Nature to throw of the [
disease???to summon, a* It were, the whole system I
to eject the enemy thnt hns fastened o
processes all included tho rcinvfgoration
principle of life."
In this the eastern sngc merely unticpntcd the prac-1 ftMutsc; mixed,' enr lot* bulk,' 73c; do!
tlce ol the best physicians of today. What life itself I racked 78c; dmy lota 83c. Corn Meal-s.-*qooc. Stock
is, nobody knew' then-nobody know* now. But I i**?} do '
we have learned something of thc reasons why thc I Fancy, earfote f-uioo; V190 ft*tlfu7 choice I2LOO;
mysterious tide rises and falls. Provided the great I V100 tbs $1.10; prime $20.00; V 100 lbs $1.06; clover
organ* ol the bodyure not Irreparably dextroyed. ^oSiMi^ JS&mSIS.'* ^
medical science can always relieve, and often save. I Kfnv ol
Yet no reputable physician???now adheres to the bar-1 common to ???fair extra $3.50<g$4.??6; good ??to cholco
bnrous and stupid processes of depletion, such ns I f4.fl5Af&25. Wheat, spot lower; ungraded
bleeding, by which it wns attempted to cure disease 1Fjj*? 0 SPHi
bynxlucingt
a-days wo do not tear down the fort to help the gar I closing "steady; No. 2 80&36&
rison-wc strengthen it. mon to choice 23Q32.
In this intelligent and beneficent work, It Is eon-1
ceded thnt PABKKB???S TONIC leads all other | day'* latest llgurc*; June &l^@85%; Vo. 2 Chicago
roedlcics. As nn invigorant It nets immediately | spring Coro In good demand but nnset-
aml powerfully upon thc circulation nnd thc organs I
ol dlgestlon thus giving Nature the a??l??tance she LOUIS, Juno 21-FIonr unchanged. Wheat
calls for. It follows that all ailments of the sto-1 n shade lower aud very slow; No. 2 red fall $1.05
much, kidneys nnd liver aro at once relieved or I @11.08 cash; $1.5^ asked June. Com firm; No. 2
cured No other preparation embodle. the *ame ^mf33t^ h ci^ < *?;a??i n july! ,aU "?? W bUt
qualities or produce* similar result*. It is dcllriou. CINCINNATI, June21-FIouruuehangcd; lamily
nnd tho beat known antMntoxIcant. Price I H,a5a??l.75: fancy $5.00@S5.W. Wheat dull ana
50c nnd $1. Hiscox * Co.. New York. I nominal; No. 2 red winter 1.02. Corn heavy: No. 2
???~ 1 ^I mixed 57J^. Oatadulland drooping: No. 2mixed
ltank statement. I 35X.
New Yoke, Juno 21.???The weekly itatement ol I WUISVILLE, June 21???Wheat quiet: No. 2 red
thc associated bank, shows the following changes: Jlfec No^ wretoromlxid 5. ?? ?????
Loans decrease ...$ 2,830,500 I
Specie increase x 2,661 ,???J00 | Groceries.
TUB COTTON MARKBTS.
SSE== n I co A M A t??oT^??
Bunks now hold $10,018,07a iu excess of legal re* I ???Black strap in barrel* 29c. Syrup???Kew Orleans
nuirement*. I choice 50c; prime 45c; fair 85A40c; common
1 30c. Teas???Black 40@60c; green 40@C0c. Nutrao
80c. Cloves &c. Allspice 10c. Cinnamon 25
Sago 50c. African ginger lGc. Mace 80a Pepper
18c. Crackers???Milk 8c; Boston butter 8Wc; pearl
oyster 7c; X soda 6c; XXX do. Cj^c. Gaudy???As
sorted stick 9Wc. Mnckercl???Market about bare of
dir. n r.bft mi tr.n. i Is and 2s; No. 3 kits, L.W., 55c; do. W bbls, 80 lbs.
New York???There wns some Improvement In the I fraPS*^ 5 .^ 0 '
tone of tbccotton market to-day with a reaction I batches???iuoqiboxtl.50; 20013,50; 300*1.75? Soda ???
and an mlranee In quotations sufficient to cover | In kegs, 4J<c; In boxes 5JJ@0)4e. Rico 6g7c.
thc losses sustained yesterday. At theclose futures
CONSTITUTION OFFICE,
Atlanta. June 21, ISM.
the week???s keview.
Net receipts nt all United States ports 4.??J?? I powdered grai;u(ate?6
Same time last year.. 12.JK. 11'/,. Molasses unchanged; Cuba 15JJ; Now Orleans
T ???. 8 . h . 0 "!???f?? dmmase 7,613 23@51. Rice firm; domcsUc 5M??7; raugoon 4Jt
S '-'V r,Wuw I CINCINNATI, June 21-8ngar steady; hards to-
'"SSSlffi!5??s!z=zz=zz4Bffl I aned Scw 0fl ?? n * ????S??h.
Exports for tho week. ??? ~~ ???*
8am c time last year
Showing nn increase
Total exports to date. 3,
???- 4>
Showinn r
Stock at all United State* ports
Some time last year. ??
Showing a decrease
Stock at Interior towns.
Same time last year..:
Showing a decrease.
Stock nt Liverpool
Some time last year.
Showing a decrease
?? or ^Britain-. 1110nn | u,???...... ...... mm rawer;
; ' I 816.75@fl6.87K. Urd firmer at 7.40@7.50.
Showing a decrease^.. >. 71,000 | BulkmenLifirm: shoulders 6: short rib??8lif.^&coii
KEW YORK, June 20.???The followlii)
. nal net receipt
tember, 1?? 1883: ------
Galveston - 689,565 I rib 8; short clear *V A . Bacon, long 8%; short rib
New Orleans 1,510,834 I 9; short clear Lard firmer at f.<0.
ffihiinii'li"" I NEW YORK, June. 21-Pork dull and nominal
Charleston*
Wilmington
Norfolk 677,317
Baltimore M,6I0
New York - ???*
Boston
Providence ...??
Philadelphia -
West Point -
Brunswick - - ??? - _ .... ... ^
Port Roval ll.WJ I ky, rectified, M.00@??t.??; rye, rectUled.lLinMLMS
Penracota ??? - - 3i,sa I nre and Bourbon medium tl.50^2.00; rum recti-
City Point - 2.3M I fled Sl.r-AJl.75; New England 9L75AS2.50; St. Croix
Indlsnota - - ??? J,5ro I pt.uO; Jamalnt tASOMMJSO; gin, domestic 31.50(9
Newport News JL12t | feso; Imported p.00(4M.50^<%n*cbrandy,dome?
411.205 . r
46.706 I meats in fair demand .'shoulders 5.80; short rib 7%;
23,933 I short clear
43,404 1 LOUISVILLE, June 21???Provisions* quteL Meat
19.471 I pork $17.50. Bulk meats, ihouldera 6; clear riba
893.000 16^; clear sides Bacon, shoulders G&i clear riba
982.000 1 9; clear sides 9%; horns, sugar-cured 13. Lard.
89,000 I steam leaf 9*4.
I CINCINNATI, June 2!-Pork dull .nd lower;
. ..iCM ??I6.7.'k-???16.h7^. Lard firmer nt 7.41^7.50.
I Bulkmenbifirm; shoulders6; short rib??8^. Bacon
ng are the I dull; shoulders 7; short rib* ??>??; short clear 9%;.
total net receipts of cotton at all ports since Sep-1 ST. LOUIS. Junc2l???Provisions dull. Pork, Job-
* ???- * i;ahor
- J.M-.a I ??ld mess spot $16.50. Middles dull: long clear 8>??.
}' - I Lanl advnncol 20(325 points and closed strong;
00 - &TT I wealera ???P 01 7 * 7 ^ Ju, F 7.60@74??.
5*510 I ATLANTA, June 21???Clear rib side* and lard
115.992 1 *teady m quotations; clear rib sides 9>^??9Up,
178.099 I Bacon???Sugar-cured hams 13)ic. Lard???Tlercea, re*
5,675 I fined .^c; tuba 9Xc.
77/915 I Wines, Liquors, Ktc,
I ATLANTA, June21???Market steady. Corn whls-
Mtuor Port*
Total
SATURDAY, JURE 2L
New York???The tone of the cotton market was I nongfl.00(^$l.25.
21,lla I He fl.50@tL50; impmted fe.0G???.w, v
tilled corn whisky, Georgia made, $1.75; apple and
peach brandy 92.00@$3.00; cherry and ginger brandy
fl.00@91.50: port wine $1.5f @56.00, owing to quality;
sherry $.150^16.00; catawba fl.25@$L75; scupper-
4,768,865
CANCER CURED!
FLOW WKGIVE A CERTIFICATE OF l VllK
Sven by the father of Captain Brotherton, the
.Vhitehall street dr)' goods merchant of this city.
The old gentleman, who lives at 71 McDaniel ??t.,
where he may be *een. as well as the caueer pre
served in alcohol, which was taken from hbnoae
???re than ten yean ago. _ t , ,
Daltox, Ga.. April 15.1874.???On the third day
of September. 1*73, I placetl mv*elf under the
treatment of Dr. ll.Greaoe, of charlotte, at Ash-
vllle, N. C??? for canter on my nose, and wns sound
ly cured iu a few weeks. I personally knew sev
eral of the panics whose certificates of cure are
riven In this pamphlet, an * ^
are strictly true, and that
and that the statements
.oat the cures border. In
some instance*, almost on the miraculous. I
would therefore urge for the sake of suffering hu
manity, that all who hare cancer be sure to obtain
Dr. Green???s services. ??? ?? ??? So matter how bad
your case may be. be sure to consult him. and If
there to any possibility of a cure, yon will be cur
For further particulars addreaPr. E. U. Gmucse,
ITS Feachtrce street, Atlanta, Ga.
more steady to-day, and although the months
moved off a few points, nothing of particular Im
portance took place. Spots easy and closed l-16c
lower; middling 115-16c.
Net receipt* to-day 326 bales, against 1,472 bales
last year; exports 793 bales; last year 5,0*1 bales;
stock 364,511 bales; last year 410,041 bales.
Below we gire the opening and closing quotations
oi cotton futures in Kew York today:
OPENED. CLOSED.
June 11.15A11.20 June ttt
July lLIfig July ???1L!
August U.3ia August ...11.3
September ....II.IA3* September ....11.1:
October 10.74A... ??? *
November???10.60A...
December???10.:>9^...
January ???10.67<3...
February 10.81 A...??... February .
CINCINNATI, June 21-Whisky steady at $1.07.
LOUISVILLE, June il-HTiisky quiet at $1.1*.
8T. LOUIS. June 21???'Whisky steady at $1.08.
CHICAGO, June 21???Whisky steady at $1.10.
Country Produce.
ATLANTA, June 21???Eggs???15c; firm. Batter^???
??? k on the market; prices down; Jersey
choice Tennessee loc; other grades not
all. Poultiy???The market is being bet
ter supplied with young chickens, bat we note an
*115 I unchanged prices; young chickens
iu'H 22&2*???; duel" __ _
???'???'SlifeW; smAll R.050SBJO ?? bbl; old h.T3
??? . . ;!tS 8w??t Potatoes???None; no demand. Dried
???!?? ni}2*2 FraH-DuU; season about over; peaches, peeled 6#
Nou.mix-r???10. 10..>, I toe- no demand; unpeeled 5<&7c; snndried apples
Jen aery .tO.ttt&lo.K',
evaporated not snnted. Honey???Strained
Cloeed eteedy; .See 138.900 bales.
Liverpool???Futures closed sternly. Spou ??? Up
lands 9 5-Md; Orleans 97-l??d: tales 3,000 bales, of
which 2,900 bales were American; receipts 400;
American 440.
Local-Cotton market qnlet and dnll with noth-
l^t315c'; th'the comb none. Onions ???Velio w
Danvers &Sffii3SS!
' ^'???lh Peanuu alulae.
Llvn Stock.
ATLANTA. Jane 21???The demand for males la
are In fair request
in, doing; Good middling u??t: middling Uc; I Sjj^drivlnghonra 1 ';
???trlct low'middling 10???4e; low middling 103<c: I hones is In exc
following prices: Good
??d pin? 31.15m
Th* supply ol