The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, July 22, 1884, Image 12

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12 THE "WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY. JULY 22, 1884.???TWELVE TAPES. ??? _ W.t. Vm.nnu.lnr til) State toralel,rmotnlble, would dMncnuoua and OUR ANTI-LIQUOR FIGHT. 2* * u V e ??? 1 glrl , I trotting along ou tlie cold pavement. 1 AGAINST TIIK DEMON OF INTEMFEB- ( ???Where ??rc your .hoc., little girl! .old the . gontlcm.il. AXLK ??? | "Don???t dot any,??? ..id .he. ..... [We Mllcit ihort letter, giving the evil effect, ol ??? <??? 'Don???t dot anyt' Why not? .aid ho. I .'"""nn"??. ? " llnuor In comniunltlc??,MWltm??<cd by tho writer.. "My j.u|.. tlcu drunk, ..id the poor little tan??? Cb??ndleri Bpir?? t |^ , the*m fU |n,''nio'thent! Tuhen. wl????. , .. , , ,ory j ]Bre f Mt , ragged 8lr: 1 ?????d 1,1 ???lie liewampen' thi,morning* ietj c.o^rng^tngtrTtttr^e^.indm^ a,sa??wsoi" ,d terrible Md giowin gevu.j ! Ml come when "pap. get. drunk.??? And ten. complain that I did you Inlmtl iaae * very fortunate. Hendricks Hita Hack. Kx-Governor Hendricks hftl written the following in response to the letter of Secrc-1 June M.???Hon. W. E. Chandler.: NO POISON 9f) -y^.ra~! IN THE PASTRY T??x TaanaotnitoM* llaan Road.???Let who enter hero leave hope behind,*' said melancholy looking apecimen of humanity-ac customed to police courts in rather a sarcastic tone to some new arrivals in the lockup ad-1 joining the Jefferson market j>olicc court a few j days ago. He had been arrested for drunken* * ness and waa awaiting a hearing, and waa nl ready discussing in his mind the certainty, as he explained it, of being "sent up??? for one month or else six. His remark had the effect ???if it waa not intended to do no???of making few of the unfortunates in the gloomy, dirty prison pen cvcu more miserable. As early a* fi a. ra., daily from the various station houses prisoners begin to wend their way in company of blue-coated officers to Jef ferson market. A doleful looking spectacle, a majority of them present. Aa early ns U o???clock the pen in the rear of tho court room was crowded, aa it is nearly every soven da/?? of the week. Tho room is a dirty looking, dark concern, with an iron barred door. Two benches only aru provided, and for hours, ow ing to the limited space, tho foul place is crowded, some standing, some sitting, others pacing to and fro if they can obtain elbow room; some cursing, some crying, singing or moaning; some laughing, singing and making merry over their misfortunes. Men well dress ed; men costless and shoeless, some hatless; some with blood? faces, black eyes or bloody noses, victims of a fight or u policeman's club; respectable men, vnguhonds, tramps, thieves, burglars, old criminals ami new ones, also miserable specimen* of fallen humanity whose rags and bodies arc alive with vermin, and here for hours daily huddled together like the dogs in the pound. It is a veritable pniidcinonimii otyin,wicked ness and untold misery. Many are the victims of honest misfortune; some of revenge nml spite; a few have been placed there by rela tives, perhaps a mother or a wife; but a ma jority can attributo their arrest to the ruin , they have brought from, perhajsi, some glided element* In lM??th * * ???by an alderman or some of the | they have at last n tnoiiso tralitieiuns who thrive on | they have been b S Christian (?) metropolis, |)iit what a scene is exhibited in this prison ??? ????? Sf iHo i.an.il ireWg .Bin, to Unite Die ,Icily ??? In.icddri*. to the people of thU dtr, made the : I . 1 ....all thi. mi.crv.t the emit and evening before. Ia that Odilreoa 1 urged that ,1,1 . clip that bring, oil thi. mi.ery at tne cn i, oim ??? we uccd ^ h the l)0( , k , lhe g0 4 rnmwlt . other, are dealing out tin. dreadful deadly oC j cc opened for examination, and.a an lllus- ???miaou to poor degraded men.???The kittle ?????? ??? ??? Cliri.ti.il. THE PRESS ON THE TICKET. ^3 tration, 1 cited the case of the fraudulent vouch er in one of the bureaus of your department, and stated that upon your testimony before the sub committee of the senate it appeared that the fraud* amounted to $03,000, and is not every word yrnm the Vew York Herald. Ind. ?? of that true? Ti.e ii ( .p,i,i tt ???iu the iicH??l of its columns the Yo j* * ere bfought beforg the Committee and The Herald puts at the I end of Us columns inc j as Pstated. You admitted under oath democratic ticket for president and vice-president i that the sum of m?? * ??? * of the United State*. We congratulate the demo- j but your defense y crntlc psrty upon the work Chicago, and the opportunity lean people through a union of patriotic voter*, by whatever name they call themselves???democrats, indc|HMidcntM, labor reformers, or whatsoever else ???to redeem the country from thedisgraee and i*crll to which the republican party ha* plotted to ex- nose It by the thoroughly bail nominations of Blaine. and I??ogun, From the New York Times, Ind. rep. No democrat with whom patriotism Is not sub ordinated to private grudges will withhold his vote from Orover Clevelend. Those of the repub lican faith who arc repelled by the most unwise choice made at Chicago last month will And no difficulty in voting for him, since he Is one of the laid representatives now to Ik* found In public life of those administrative principles and re forms to which they are committed. A democrat who lias made enemies of the disreputable ele ments of his own party Is not greatly to lie feared ' republic ins, even when lie is n enndldatc for ....presidency. The Times will heartily support (Governor Ulevclaud. Ill op|K??sing Mr. lilainu It finds Itself already upon impregnable grounds and In excellent company. It Iwi* close??? "* the career of tiic candidate nominated yesterday, and It has entire cy lost amounted to $*-1,000, ... . . .... * that the embezzlement did k of Us convention at I not wholly occur under your administration, but a Ol la convenuou 111 I , h ???t??? ,??? lrt ??? WM Ilnrt( . r tha , your ,, ri ,| ( ,. e ,. y It offer* to the Amef* J MTt jt Hecins to have covered a period from June an. isxo, down to January 25. lwi. Does that help your case? You were at tlie bead of the dc|Hirtmcnt a year and nine month of that period, and your predecessor nlmut one year and ten months. He was In office at the payment of the first false voucher on Juue 21st, l????u, and up to April 17th, 1>??2, when you came in, and you con tinued thence until the last false voucher was J&.T123 USED. Vnnllln, Lemon, Orange, ete., flavor Cakes, Creams,1 uddlnga,??1re.,u* delicately and nat urally as the fruit Oota which they are aiade. FOB STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. equally divlued between yourself and your prede cessor. How much of the $<>1,000 was paid out under ? ourself, and how much under your predecessor? dtr letter does not show, but,sir, upon the ques tion that I was discussing docs it make any dif ference who was secretary when tho false vouchers were paid? I urged that in cases like Ibis, when frauds are concocted in the vault* or in the books of u de;*artmcnt, the only remedy the people is to change the Control, so that the book*und vouchers shall come under the examin ation of new and disinterested men. Do you think 1 am onswered when you say 1 was inis-I n??* i*?? rr a. n taken in supposing that in this ease the frauds I -aWC?? 8 IjTI]>I11111 YCftSt GCIllS* ware all under your administration. when In (ait Meat Dry Mot, Yen.t. part of them extended bacx Into that of jour pre- Price Baking Powder Co.. Chicago, III. st. Louis, Mo. MAKCRS or , Dr. Price???s Cream Baking Powder has closely watched I deocssors? Why, sir, that makes your case woi>c. mi tut ted at Chicago I For the bureau of medicine aud surgery, the confidence in his | defalcation is largo, but the more serious fact Is ^Hddld extend through two admin-1 Best Dry Hop Yeast. SALE s-zr a-isa WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. I serious, I the I had From the New Haven Morning News, Ind. Any one whose sense of g**od citizenship rises I action. strove Ills party must contemplate the nomination I was from Washington 28U) last'month, by assocl , . are Individually concerned, when I fact is considered that you I notice, and took no sufficient I The Information upon which 1 spoke | of Cleveland with immense satisfaction. From the lloston Herald, lud. In nominating Gov tho democratic party has displayed tho wisdom 1 Its opportunity, us tho republican parly, in I vOuchera luted press obtained ???We live In deeds, not years; In thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial: We ???hould count Time by heart-throbs???he most Who thinks most???feels the noblest -act* the test.??? NOT SPECULATIONS???NOT HEARSAY STATEMENTS, DOT FACTS VOLUNTARILY SENT TO THE S. S. S. CO. T HE report, from the use of Swift???s Specific (8. S. 8.1 In the treatment of Cancer continue to be wonderful. There seems to be no doubt that It Is a positive specific for Skin Cancer or Epithelioma, A CANCER FOR TWENTY YEARS. "For twenty years I suffered from a Cancer on my neck. ???Patent Potash and Mercury Mixtures' fed instead of curing the Cancer. I lost the use of - ??? - m '-gen- sde- my ??? down, n oral health , ??? C5 spaired of. S. N. K. cured me sound and well. This new lease of life it gave to me cannot he measured by any monetary value. I owe my life and the support of my family to Swift???s Specific.??? W. K. KOBISON, Davisboro, HOPES foBE CURED. , his suffering was so great. S. S.: i wonderful effect on him. His improvement i of his being per- GILBERT. Albany, Ga. CANCER FOR FOURTEEN YEARS. Spartaniiuro, March 1-1,18S4. I have for 14 years been a sufferer from a running ire on my face that everybody called a Cancer. I hove used over $W0 worth of medicine and found no relief. About 4 months Hgo I bought one bottle of SWIFT???S SPECIFIC from Dr. ILK. Heinitsh.and since have bought five others, have taken it, and It HAS CURED me SOUND and wei.l! My face is as free from a sore ns anybody???s, and my health is per fectly restored! I feel like forty years find been lifted oft??? my head. I believe it is a cure for evei blood disease. ELIZA TINSLEY. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta,Ga. N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Office, Chestnut street. i*rald, Ind. I either in your deuartmeut or from the invcstlgat- ivemor Cleveland for president I Inf committee. !: you were not correctly reported rty Ium (ll.pfoyoil tho wisdom [!???!* w *??? and correction. I obtained was. slid iKitboiiso ttoliticians who thrive on I they have t>e??*n iMjaten down. The republican I to .. old.???, misery while dealing out the party In led by lu tall, Ihcimaocratfo party by tho I F???. ard???s poison in the barrooms of this great of tho parties, with drunkenness, and after???t ??? I man enme to you and told you that Kirkwood .. I ??nd ( arrigao were engaged In frauds. Did lie not I put you upon notice and Investigation? Yon ten* heard; vulgar stories are told; tho air is block with putrid oaths; timid men are seen groan ing and weeping over their disgruee; hardened ???inner* are floating over past misdeeds. A young thief is heard boasting of how he robbed a drunkan"bloot??? of his clothes and money and divided it with tho "cop,??? another tells tho unitiaU*d about the life one must lead on the island; others curse the judge and vow veugennee, while more than one almost giv before our police courts and are sent fo first time to tho island ever become better citizens or not. Mnuv lose their self-respect altogether. Many there learn for the first time the way of thievery, aud too ninny end theft 1 days in a prison or on the gallows. On the walls of Jeifursou market is written the name of the murderer MeMloiu. Hu wrote it there years before he expiated his crime tho gallows. It would seem to bo the especial delight of some of these island birds to. leuVe their autorgraphs at ail placet they visit. The justice sits about V:.10 a. in., and tho r risoners aro arranged before him. Matty are old for a hearing before the court of general sessions or the criminal courts. Home are bail ed, some are lined, but a majority are ever doomed for the island, llails and tines aro not always forthcoming. These who aro not pr pared iu this emergency ore quickly hustli into a large room iu tho prison to await their future doom. Tho r<K>m is furnished with long wooden benches, a row of raised plank oi platform, which serves as a bed for forty or fifty; a closet, a hydrant inid a single tin cup. Those who are so utifortiiiiato ns to be detained here are furnished with u tin pan of rye water! called coffee (sttgarlcss), and a piece of dry bread. Occasionally at dinner time mutton soup or beef soup, or nil excuse for it, is served in a small tin can. A spoon, but no knife or fork, is provided. Tho prisoners are always deprived of their |K>eket knives for fear they mar do mischief or attempt suicide. Every day Fxcopt Sunday tho prison van carries prisoners to tho foot of Twenty-sixth street and ships them thetiee to the work house. The van Is usually filled to its utmost capacity. At the foot of East Twenty-sixth street a dozen men or more are compelled to descend a ladder aud enter the hold oi tho delity or Bellevue, for Blackwell's island bound. The hold will not uccommodnte cor firtably more than lintfn dozen person*,*'y?????t dozen aro crowded iu it nt ona*. They a locked iu amid filth ami rats, und at times confined there for hours. Should the steamer Fidelity spring a leak no doubt the prisoners would be drowned, as there would he little hoi* of rescue. Huge water rats move about boldly in the hold ol tho vessel and play at the feet of the prisoner*, lu summer th t irisoners almost die while confined in thi told of suffocation amt thirst, lu the n into they are liable to freeze to death. Arriving nt Blackwell???s island the prisoners form s lino and march to the work house. Here their pedigree is taken, and at times from a dozen to fifteen are confined in one large cell to await further orders. There are uo seats ???not oue in thi* cell???am( dozens of the prDoticr* have to sleep there for davs and nights on the bare floor. There are no (dank- ???ts. One who has been accustomed to a downy couch all his life must sleep beside the l>c ted tramp ou the bare floor here. There is uo respecter of persons. If a insn is very ill he mav die here. A physician must be asked for, as nc does not call of his own accord. The ten day men aro usually put to work From tho Springfield Republican, ind. rep. The nomination of this ticket gives tho deinoe-. t uijoj racy an even chance of carrying the country. They J ilflcd that some inquiry was made have sound candidates upon a good platform. | the conclusion was that while there were some I 1 suspicious circumstances, they did not warrant [ to solidify the party vote In New York. On tho I Sfif f f*HS , L* nd other hand, the lii??fc|*eiideiit vote which tho Horn- I declared he would iiiatlon of Blaine Ims turned from the republican I tin? 1 fV??rt.Iff J f0, '*??? # d e P* rt,ne, *b ticket will bo cast for Cleveland. The liidepond- b *&Ki5 !?????? on before congress, cuts will put up no third candidate,but will heart- I !* : Jf**** p U?** cxcimo? Norse. if possible ilysupiMirt Cleveland and Hendricks. From the Chicago Times, Ind. than all before. You suyulurgo number of con-1 gressinen, including some gentlemen of I great infiiieneo nml poaitiou recomcndcd | Tho whig* asked In 1*14, "Who Is James K. I that the In-ad of the bureau. Dr. Wales should gardens or placed on the boats various institutions on the islauds. Men who are sentenced for a mouth or more, if not re tained for duty about the workhouse, ar placed in gangs and sent to do service at th asylums and the hospitals Ward???s and Hart's islauds. J house is maintained ou Hart's island, where some two hundred men are kept at work breaking rocks, building sea walls, digging graves for the paujwr dead aud burying them. The prisoners at the workhouse must rise at 6 a. in., and wear the regulation uniform. Gang* of them are marched to Hhe washroom in Hue. They have only time to dip their bauds in water, touch their face and hair aud hurriedly salute a dirty towel. Then they are marched* to the messruout. Bye eotfee amt dry bread for breakfast (nosugar); soup and bread for dinner (no knife or fork). An ex?? M for supiwr, with dry bread five lie week. Two evenings during the work the prisoners only have mush and evenings in the 1 molasses (n??< tea or coffee). On Fridays st din- Her.codfish soup as thin as water (uo fish) is served the prisoners. Many of them complain of hunger. The ???cooler??? or dark eell is used to pum*h refractory prisoners. The reporter noticed two or three prisoner* who wore boils and chains. One of these was being punished for swimming the East river and trying to es cape not long age. He was so unlucky a* to get caught. Home of the prisoners are put in u??e dark cell for various causes and remain there for day* living on bread and water. The prisoner* are locked up at 6 p. in., for the Bight. It would surprise one to tee th# number ol men who are sent to the island on account of domestic troubles. But a large majority ol the prisoner* lay the eaase of their im prison men t to rum.???New Yolk Herald. Folk???? Yet Polk had been speaker of tho house Before his elevation to tho station of n provincial I to { rovonioi by a phenomenal majority, Cleveland I were mil Ik-oii mayor of Buffalo. In Inmi I.lm-oln waa I official known only m the man who had made a brilliant I understood sss In Illinois ngalust Dougins, wherefore li I Ive said Douglas* had made him pn-tddeut. I But The members of oopgre** knew | ???thing of tho frauds. They had no opportunity know. It wn* within your reach and duty. They are probably his |K-n<oual friends. They were hi* llelal *ii|tcrior*. but did you re-appoint him? I Dr. irauds was detect- I soon. I one I ro??PID BOWELS, disordered liver, . and MALARIA. from tbeao sources arise three-fourths of cue diseases of the human race. Those svinp^tm* Indicate their existence: Loss of Appetite, llotvel* costive, Sick Head ache, tallness after tstlng, aversion to ?? l 2 0,ly .. ot Eructation of food, IrritahiJltr of temper, JLow spirits, \ kHing of having nealected some duty, D!*??lu??*s, Fluttering at the Heart, Bom before the eye*, highly col ored Urine, GO.VSTiPATIOIVf and do- raam the use ofa remedy tlmt act* directly tho Liver. A? nLiver medicine TUTT???S FILLS bavo no equal. Their action on the ; removing ???* *??? ecav- l appo ??vnuior imiuih, a clear skin uml a vigoi-ous body. TUTT'S PILLS antidote to malaria HE FEELS LIKE A NEW HAIt, 1 I hnro had Dyspepsia, with Constlp* o year*, aud iiavc tried ten different 5 1 *" 1 * of Pill*. w??d TUTT???fl are tho first hat have dono mo any good. Thoy have bicoly- >Iy appetite is splondld, food digests readily, and I now have uatnral passages. I feel like a now man.- W J>. EDWARDS, .Palmyra, a bold every whi* re,3Bc. Office,44 Marrsy8t.,N.???~ Glcvelaud is Ik*si known as the man who l??cat the I of tho three guilty parties. He ncltncr forged selected nitidldiitc uml wliolo power of the Wash-1 vouchers nor embezzled money. His rcspousildl- Iiikt<ui government in a canvass for governor for I By In tho rase is Just the same ** New York. tho New York Evening Telegram, Ind. I was the official superior of the three r 3 HA YOU I UAIH UJ( WIIISKI.KH Cl cr him I . b ? ???A*"**!!???P- to U*nr against tho nomlniition of Governor I???lcve-1 1 have not thought of nor cnnsldirod this as a . ployci by TAititimny In Ju-t ilio wine I SSJP'l???olLS'i. A.l.lr.^iiiK my nelnhUor. I huI.I I .... I thi. ??nd like it.lmnnf.h them, to rtem.mil TBITS HAIR DYE. OR tVnisKnw changed In ilant.lv In . ??? - ft ??? ?? e , e Kp , r Druggists v.j/.wa ou rcuoiDtu'*??? OdIce,Mliuri??y Btreot.Net. rUTT???g MAHIIAl IIP MRfrm BtOtIPTB W??r Butler. From the Boston Advertiser,- ind. rep. ftcnb Iteese Nominated. Athens, Ga., July 15.???[8pccUl.]-Tho congrcs- those republicans who refiiKc to support Mr I , _ , ??? ........ . Itl.lne yeeteril.y???. will In .onto re- T ???in.l* .Imullfy thepolltlral problem. It remote. U ' ,1 * y ??? f??? 1 ??? 8h ??? mio l n ' olK, ??? from the ll.t of contlnuendn which th-i I I l,crton ??? ??? llcrt ,ho *?? " r<k ' r ' ,n ?? ,lc to consider the possibilities of a praetti ... November between Blaine and Bit I ter or lietweeu I of the former chairman, Hon. I). M. J)u Boko. Blaine and any of the iiumeroiiK nartiraiiM ii|niii whom It seemed tho cholco of the democratic con- lion might fall. From the Philadelphia Times, (ml. Let uoiio misunderstand the issuo of the great conIIlet that la upon us. It Involves a sweeping INilitienl revolution, not merely tho transfe (Kiwer from otto political party to another, but the WATERMELONS, PLUMS, GREEN APPLICS, VEGETABLES, In tart anything that Is tempting at this ,...?? .v.??.v. M . n ..??.????, duuuw, | of the year, aud which so often result* in a disor- Jmlge Samuel llarJeman. of Wilke, was clcctcl I .* doM S 'inpornry ehalrman. ami J.O. Davldwu, I aSSSSIJ w it m!t\mly St temporary tary. A call of counties was then had. and it found tlmt even 1 county, iu the district was repre- gcation but act* a* a neutralizing agent.' Children Teething. My little girl had a vory high fever last woek and wa* thivateucd with Cholera Infantam. * Judge iurncr, of Katontou. was elected permn- ..[???nt chairman, and accepted with a very hand-. MM . some little speech. I rave her Dr. Blggers??? Houthcrn Remedy. A few . t , unk Little, of Hancock, nut Hon. I ected Uko magic and relieved her entirely, T*t methods and I Seaborn Iteese In nomination In a fine aadress,and I family should be without it. Gratefully your*. Vl , - . of the I was seconded by A. J. Cobb, of Clarke, in an 'M * nut liiNpirutlons of every taditlcal faith. It is not I appropriate manner. ??? sure whether there slintl Ik* a republican or a I motion of Mr. Shannon, tho nomination I c * r Company, say* _ .. _ nocratlc nrcKidcut, nor Is it n struggle to make I was then made by acclamation. I leave no better legacy than his Southern Remedy James U. Blaine or Urover Cleveland the chief I The hall shook with applause when the chair I f?? r bowel affections, and *?????? * mogUtrat# of the republic. A revolution bus | Hnnotincts! that Senliorti Reese was the congress-1 never found auythlng to onary e ??of fad dan lied iiiniii been lairu o. , HJ0MHP??? coiitllct will be ohe of the most viident and lisnsiive of our |Nilitienl history. There M have their ablest leader. His uudivt .. Mtunvsarc vast and will be employed In di bus I tonal nominee for the eighth district. *" In response to au Invitation, a teh n . n ... ...... . read from Mr. Reese, Kbit lug timt lie would arrlv. repuId leans | ou the five o'chK-k train, and the chair, upon motion, appointed the eonvcntlon as a body to meet him st the depot. Reese was royally received 1 racy of Clarke nml escorted t --- - .o equ Dinrrlm a, Dysentery and tno restoration of the little ones whose system Is sur I ??ge from the cfiecl of teething. Father 1 nl in* the viin nl- I of sleep sustained tn the anxiety spent in to tli. hotpl*hr ???i" 11 * the UUIo darting k .low), an.l pltlfuU, to tin! Iiottl IIJ I , w , y , jy lhe y n ,| IWW)I1 J on It/ ,y,tem r Iff lh????? thfov'M. 'prVm'i I ' The iw^TunmnUa elected J. P. Shan-1 ???^5 l ?!! ai iL l ^! n ??.;?? rl LH?? l * >????*????? Iterjf fof fool., but the I non, of klbert, tholrman. The comraUlcc Is com- j olDrBfoc'rs' Kootheri^ifoli????? 'Jiifi^i'f Ifc will mu11ii>I> anrt I poM'il of the rc|ir??cntntlvc men of tlie cioMh I nave. n ; form, and M??me lil-.rlo.. ??? *** in,*L ilicrc H ill la- money for ilio venal, honors I a lar??e nninla'rol ettlieni, for the ambitious, plunder for the thieves, p iHHiforthe weak and llattery ??? - ' * * cry desperation of the strife ryctallUo the forces of ref . iionuinciitnl dcmoeratlc folly nui hinder the elec tion of Grover Cleveland. ???rom tlie San FnuielM'o Alta, Ind. The convention has given u* the old ticket with new head. Cleveland 1k the legitimate successor i??f Tllden???the record of the two men being a! most identical. SECRETARY CHANDLER REPLIES I and sickne** will!?? unknown in your ltou*e. 1 For sale by all druggist*. And Every species of Itch ing and Burning Dis eases Positively Cured. BARRY???S ???ILUXOMNI. lias written a long fetter to Thomas A. lieu dricks, in reply to the statements made by the latter in his speech st Indianapolis Saturday , ... ... . , .%S5LSff 4 TtoliSli i f n???,??rt ??!, ST F^?????s'iS..???i.????? huSiUy???iW???i' ay UepartMient. The litter is in part as lol- I u t th with Cuticura Hoap, aud a siugkt ar In your speech at Indianapolis Sat unlay night. I prated dally, with two or three doses of Cuticura you made statement* from which you meant that I IDnolvkst. the New HI>nm| Purifier, to keep the the public should Iwdleve that ft apinariHl by my I bliHMl ctad. the perspiration pure am! uuirritn- I r testimony (hat the fraud* iu the bureau of hicdf-1 ting, the b??)welsoiH>u, the lirer aud kidneys ae- I ???*' tlon of Cutht'ra. the great sktn Cure. - W ^ *ed daily, with two or three doses of CUTICl! u.vknt, the New Blood Purifier, to keep tht ???d (tad. the |>cn<piration pure nml uulrribi ???I ??? ??? m t the boweU.Open, the liver aud kidneys ar chie and surgery of thlsde|????rtmcnt, amounted, I live, will speMify cure Kczema, Tetter. Ring- during the (Mist year, to sixty-thnv thmoand dol I worm. Psoriasis, Lichen Pruritus, 8calied Head, lars; that I was lufoimed of Mmio of these out-1 Dandruff, aud every specie* of Itching, ti^Uyaiid. rages a year ago; that alter I was informed of the I Pimply Humors of the Sculp and Skin, when the frauds I disbelieved them, because members of | liest physician* and all known remedies fail. tiongre>* had recommended the continuauce of 1 ??? the chief of the bureau, and that I took no * I uste action concerning them, whcreuinm emsmlcd the election of a president who ippolut a chief of burc.iu who would Investigate I 11,11 * b,< * *0 walkeAivnio .1 fo. eondllfon ..(th. U??>k., ami l.rli,.- all Ike I ??5?7J?? r : "???laMHionajphtimU(or ??l??IHj utlly parties to trial. To the contrary of all thl??. I hundreds of remeiliea; doctor* pronoi testified Bui suspected vouchers commenced as I ['}* hoptdws; tieriiianeully cured by CWTl June *j|st, although a small vouch-1 Rttot-VKyr (blood purifier) internally, and Cun- \ oslsu as January J???*th, InM; that while | uura amt (.ut*cura Soar (the great sktn cures) i, ami that I took no ade* I W*** MrI)annld,25i*.?? Dearbou street. Chicago, I tig them, whereupon yon I liretefully acknowledges a eureof Silt Rheum ou 1 of a president who would I h??d, neck, face, anus amllep for seventeen years; mu who would Investigate I M, d able to walk except on hamt?? and knees for Chns. Hougtiton, Kw.. lawyer. 2$State street. far heck so prti?? an.myti. . _ . drunkenness U|??n Chief Clerk Daniel Carrtgsu. which the chief of the bureau, Dr. J'hilllp S. Wales. rc|N*rt*Ht U?? me wia not true. I had no in formal io . leading to frauds until Pc ???ember January last; that 1 determined with the hcgiimtng of the luvcstb new chi#! of the bureau iu th# pis whose term wa- to expire January Ai, amt also a | h^iithv .kin new chief clerk; that great opposition to changellii????-' was made t??y membeniof congretw, but 1 persUtrel I F* II. ItroKr, r.*q., Detroit. Mien., suuerra t Dr. Wales went (tut on that date, and Caret-1 untold tortures from Salt Rheum, which appeared t was put out February 4. and that the investi- I on hla hand*, head am! face, and nearly dretroye*! (on of the frauds and arrest of the guilty par* I his eyes. After the tu.wt careful doctoring and a -??.H U i??????of physicians failed to relieve him. 1 ??? a Kit MED to date. pa m < m o m > cc t??? m The gem of female remedtea, speeunf adapted to troubles of pregnancy, used during the last two months of pregnancy it relfere* all sense of tight* ?????? and weignt, so annoying to the cendlUon. gntionof the frauds and arrc*t of the guilty tic* have since proceeded with due dlligemv. is true that I Ktatcd that the recommendation for ??? v JR the reappointment of Dr Wales, whom I found in . and has remained 'dice when 1 went In April 17, *?????? character such nlg^ convulsions, aud oS#r??trou bJ^connectsd with the uterine and ovarium disease*. Luxomnt ts no liqnbl preparation, bnt s combination of xegetabls pls ~*^ *??? * simple tea is made, aud U wlthot Drawer 2$. Atlanta, Ga. A POSITIVE Ct/KE FOit DR. ^SAZXffSSJE5?? Colder 3pecsf2C. 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Senator yeare, at time?? so bad that I eould not attend to I McPherson, Speaker Cartlsla aud other*, who d#- i my Ixtslnesa K??r weeks at a time. Three boxes af I mantled Dr. Wales's reappointmeut, were with you Cnrtrvta, aud four bottles Kixilvcxt. have eu- I in th# remveutlttn at ( hbwgu and remid have in-. tireiy cured me of this dreadful disease. ties he waa a democrat, and that any attempto . , make poUtkwl capital out of the frauds for which Vm JilK.v this naval surgeon, who Is their intimate friend, L U 11 Bath, Sold by all druggists. Price: CmcvoA,-V)ct*.: I Koolvrwt. tl; soar,?? cts. Pom;* Dnuo asd f Chemical t*o., Bosum, Mas*. Send for ??????How to Coro Skin DIsMases.** oteTCHeT 1 war. au exqu and Nureery Sanatii ?3Unl I esaaciKAtvsgB ????? ??????? tny ol n???? i rfl Bl?? % fl-ib f r tt * 1 > .??? >151.0.1 r rtTtoE Rv* si OI - ??UU H ??? ?? fct rr-r# z.r ??-.r l.laimnu *. A-e-?? mt VoaM,t>Zmi;u|mt. PHPM i.T*ucrvk Or .??? 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