The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, August 05, 1884, Image 12

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"TV Till: WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA., TUESDAY AUGUST 5, 1884.'TWELVE PAGES. V ri% U- mi- r t THE CONFERENCE FAILS. Sbi Cor ffrince Finding Itself Unable to Agree, Ad* journa Bine Die, and Leaves England with tb* Beeponsibllitr on Her Hands???Mr. Olad- eione???a Announcement in Commons. London, August 2.???The Kiiyptinn conference n.??tto*day nt the foreign office, ami After a brief Ktfkn Adjourned sine die, without arriving at f ny agreement, provisional .or otherwise. This retien if regarded ns tantamount to dissolution. In the bouse of commons this afternoon, Mr, Gladstone announced the failure of the Egyptian conference to arrive nt nay conclusion. Mr. Gladstone said that the conference had failed to attain the objects for which it had met. The delegates were unanimous in their views rep resenting the prospective clinngc* In Egypt, and the necessity of n fresh loan, hut England ami France differed, frreconefifably respecting the Charges nml the* rcet ipt??. France refused to aunit to ??ny dimunition of divMends payable under the law of liquidation. England was unable to ncecpt any plan which did not provide fort lie nocitsary charger, of the administration. The Fieneh plan. Gladstone said, would have entail* <1 financial con ft) dm InKgtpt. lie*expressed tho hopo that the Ides that tlie governiMuii l.ud ?? ver proposed tocoinll- tiiteniiinteriiniiotmlemitr.it. similar to u dmi control, might in u ioRi tlu r dtvulwed. The gov* enmu nt was unable t*?? emmlder any plan in com patible will, tie- ju*t ami-mmlemta though firm goveinti-c-nt of l-gjpi. The conference h-nl nl- Jouri id ImVfii in ly. Th<* government had n<?? pro, CAMJ 3 AND MYLER. Tlie Cnsrs Against Them Postponed for* lVrpk-C'nnip'* Stiitement. Quitcaciowd gathered Rt the United States courthouse f-atnrdny morning to hear the cvl- detueJu in the ra>e* for embezzlement now pend ing agaimt is. II. Camp, assistant postmaster at Boston and Theodore Myler. United States postal inspector in charge of till* district. The defend- ands ap].<nr* d before* Commissioner W. O'. Hmltli, a llttie after 10 o???clock. They were represented by J. T. Glenn, of Hopkins & Glenn, wdilie Dis trict Attorney Hpcer uppeured for the govern ir.cnt. There were two warrants against each of tlie defendants. One charges that whiieCamp was luting pcfttmoF ter nt Atlanta and Myler was his assistant, they told ?lll.T2 w .th of wane paper, for which they made no return in their reports as required by Uw. The otter warrant char, they sold *32.9-5 worth of stamps a cnvclojas which were turned them by Postmaster Conley nml appr >nrlate 1 tli?? money urising from the sale. It Is alleged that their total Mih-sof waste paperand the lot of stamps referred to amounted to 8220, mid that they failed to return Hie amount* specified. Mr. (iJcnn isked nmt the hearing of tlie ease ho eon tinned for one week us enable his clients to hove the hem fit of the testimony of some mate rial witnesses who could not l??o produced yester- day. On being n*ked by the district attorney who id statnprd mines; nt Postrna-I ???*. In AiiylceFn Immediately after the adjo cabinet w. ???sillt. i rvatlve-. held a private of censure, I he go The ill er.il nml radical the ether po Pit i IIILI.???* Lopp.-S*. Align f.'.???The leader* of the eon vi tiveparty have consulted that Lord Rntvlo CbUichtll shnll net a?? leader of the opphsltlot the house of common* wlicuevcr Hir 8t.nl' Nortl << tc s ??iiT.. i it p .xpeeteffth trill he In The Karl < colonial d. jx ???to con.'flit tc nt In future. WsxU i for this. for f. t. hdialvUdih . tl.ni of Au<tmU:iu colonics. iMcnovrnr.vr is mum arrant*. London, August .' A letter from I???.irneli to the local secretary of the > HtlmnlUt league in Ireland has.ust been made public. in this I???.ir.i *11 says In antic! a i ??? a* the outcome of tho parliame.it* ary cuiiiMittie^ report thatun???lmiMirtantimprove* inJtt???fn thr condition oi the laboring classes in of the Georgia ropuhll* mhiloicr that be l.i acted If* n sii| trior ivld.h ???t htatument to the co ted that he eotil 1 ill ny law, hut had .simply till instruction i from lie /aid that First A??>tlst mt Hutton had directed him to referred to I*i the warrant* * try cle*i tin { In the i^totp. ???* * nncy r denied that lie elver! for the s lie [*'!??' 1 ient. In view Uamj, and Ills eoutis-I decided to grant bmid of tan , of Myler .it pu.u.ptiy si. saves' s fora hearing n??*xt lid i h. Their iHmdx i. 'url Wr in master, inl-sioiier. It Is licit . If;. nrdnjr m will cl . co mo t. At hint of his km, Pled* mient, *d the ile of (lie p t- id other cm* t<> tin quantity of *t imps ,<cu*;i. In Atlanta ir. There - and a leng ?? ho-mht the paper i -!inl!, In tludr qii irPwly tl iy have ,?? ll I" snid tin disproportion Jrelai d will be Theofliiialsi (Ii'etr <s1oer.ee cm tlml ) y the Irish pnrty i ,il go Hie ??? i inv *sti- Cr.iwfrrd, ivdigit ??? I r the ruthoitlb ' rcsnid to tlie opt ratn make repairs in pari lam out In i mad ??? to d ilio Irish the .mn of X257.0J "???'i> by the farm rftu mli r nii-nit Utli cotnidi ling Ireli.nd. stut* I tin ck. tlie earl of 11 1 ??????lire Hi* iVtMil agitation fc._ _ tf-u-xMlm Mmu i, I indlordNuttd tenants are l.ln ?? hie. II- piiiitiuy M'liiMils eslabli.shed for ???nr b tiefil of the b mints utc cvorywhoro uppre* 4lr??e* . Tin ifovsrn dm tic. nf mi ulvctl U|Hin a large re* * In lielnml. Till ilo illlA EMDXMIC. FAnta, August T' re Imvelrccn six case* of cholora at G a 11 ogii n ;i i m r o f which wero fatal, and twenty ??lie e.i.-os nt 1'anooiUrl, eight of wlileli were Is tub Then- w?? rc Halit deaths from cholera .In Maixilh- lust ni lit and two at Toulon, f.io icsldrtit-. of (her iv who lied nt the appro ich of IbO cpidemh ii'i.tiiiiic to icturii, and (lie streets id tin eliy are ngiHn n??-umln;; thdr normal mp ?et ofgsycty. _???lt.iii IimUhmi ini'.y one dinth from choK-ra in Tcttli n to-day. Tbs r?? i-onl s??f the !ns| twenty-four houix at lhm lteticot tre h ??<p:tal Is * ??? mltUxi, nolle; cured, four; "deaths, four, ticwtn cm, twenty eight. The rvcord of Hi. MamMr lii???Spli.d for tin-tamo time is: Admitted, three: curt-d. live; deaths, none; under treatment, VI. 1 he mtiilsis r of the interior has sent ti this IN lilt 44,fiKi trams lo la* distributed iimong tho rc.URs o. deaths foil .... i milted, IIv III Mnnellies ther since Anutlc IVi.ntth llos. ???* Fvvcral Ml mu s pSBHlKS*. Ii*atlis, three; cured, four, rom Marseilles has arrive 1 In III* a enseof cholera oil h >anl. list froiu the cholera durlu< the aniimiuriiig !)>??? do ??? In the number of dca'.tis. The total numltirof deaths In MnntcUIca since the outbrnik t?? I/J4K ???day there svere tie deaths ftorn rlbdcra in Mnueilira^ oTiiru vi.Aiiti-s, TakaMa [via G*lvi ??ton], August 2.???During tho mouth of July four prominent people died o( ye!* low fever In this oily. The hospitals hero an*l at ('olou are crow ded. The heat Is IntetnwyXnd ily?* enter) oi m. h im* table form has Appeared. Ft. 1 KTKiM.t'an. August ?????Tlio Hibcrlati plague lias appear..I ut V|Im . in Finland. WUNCtt AND riltHA. I/??ni os, AuyU't- a di*pnt< u from Foo Choo to tile Times MysSWnt it is reported that China (Ul 1 rabiv have agreed to accept tho arbitration of Aim rim for the settlement of the???r i slot) ng dlfllrultles, hut tlist th?? malt, r t* >i.nins uueomin. ptihlishcl to-day elUeli Rhk; tie tut C hina, lu i ??? t.stn K Information o unvriliiu *, lw??* Fraui tlist (Ml M*ldicr> V extra vx Itiede t France only i ??? itc the families of th Id puy th the Ghiue??e attack had ???r France (a iu**.ir. iiideeinity, hut, o*i July she Lad Mil of Ka l*at.*tioirv, n*el that iUBtIM time granted ???mini ultimatum might i .*????? MinUU-r Ferry >??? replied that ChfU-t II I I > .d 101.000 francs, and v 13th rrautv itiforuteil s apy F. REACHING THE NORTH POLE eofOreely s Mm Telia Wlnil Ho Thinks Mild: "Thogreatest I** s to the e the Esquimaux died. Hewn m that lie hud not ntrciigth t . If., August 2.-A reporter Intel r eiyV men to-day, one of whn. f. r our: pcditlon was when aide to get food for kuowledgu to expeditions 1 nil rcplUd; irked If they believed other rent to the Arctics ouo an I and wo arc all realy iem and could start to-morrow, if necessary." Horgcaut itralimr 1 suirl Unit the jmrty did not sutler much on llndr Jourii* ty down frt.m Lady Franklin trny, there hiving been but little inconvenience from cold. "It w is when wt* began toataive," he ??ald, "that wo bo* grn to suffer." When ii rm ortcr asked him if tho Greoiy party Could have gone -till further north than the hud. tidied that It would bav. "A ship," lu* Mild, ???certainly could not have g< farther north, lee would open anil close so rap Idly tlmt vessels would suiel> iinvc been uliipwl and cru-hed. Im l pasn.igo farther north ueen ntteroptesl." "Tho Mine l.ni eoiidltlons," he sr.id, "would prevent sled rim; northward, became where ico was o|H-iiinc to often tt would have been of great dm ger toll.* When asked ns to his Aretle cxpe.btl* ???rth pole. Pei ufd - A SH A it l???ER???3 TRICK. How i Negro hwliiillcd ll tlumllit Out of Twenty Ihillnrs. The town darkey w tin liven by lit* wits is grow ing very sharp. A few days ago a touting nc.rro wus standing In flout of Murk W Johnson's, when ll countryman aptwared ut tha store and statjd that he wanted to buy a patent pcach-peoier, the price of which was FJ'??. The countryman ma le an nppoluttnvin toeumohaek Inter in tho evening and see els ut it. The negro waited around, and Jint aft. r the -ton- clos.sl the countryman appear ed. Theiiegto stated that he was a iKirter ln the store and had been left there by Mr. John-on with fintttiettons t<?? any Hint It tlie c mntrymnn would pay fJU the mm-Miio would U* -h-piH'd to him. The inomy wn- pild nml the negw gave his ro* alpt for it. Ilf (nun** the maetdne win not ship- |nu, nml now that the countryman sees how sue- infully i ??wimlled lie is dUc nsolnteand tins put th.* i oliee niter the sharper. Thera ara liUinlie.ls Of Idle nod v ieiou-, negroes alsiut the city who live by thieving nmt sharp praeth wclild 1 e Well for rmnetlr??? a wide tKrtli n-spei table ipie t i give th?? OWIulioniu I???ay ue Must (l.r, 4???atpw ??i i. Knib, July ;a??.???????. Rogers, of M ivko gee, Indian Territory, representing tho Interior tk| artment, lino arrived here. ||o formally noil* tied Captain Payne ami followers hot Friday they must quit Indian Territory immediately. They refused to go, ami General Hatch was called upon to rentes e tlu tn. which ho will do Monday. 11?? will hum or otherwUe de*ir *y all improvement! lisdei ..kte land* by the II* wllljtrn-t sll the old ofl.-ti o\er to the ll.lUslMlb- ???: Fort Hnith. Aikwiise . ..r ti e??s will Ik- tnken 1??* Knn-a- cattlemen, with tb* ir h, .1 . day train the ratin'* held th ??? ??? Irani il??? cattlemen st.v-k i??.*- eUarse of t rink A l*U|M From tbe Indi ina*H. U J, The lltst paper fUa??r cn pletcal In the t street. Thisfloorinj lug straw Kami- to; droulie prv*??,??? lu the paper ear w heels are llo laid has just been e ??n??* i North Pennsylvania id,-by iHt-tingand pras^ under a powerful hy* ary ns ???.ho discs of the .*. When th*'se blocks London. An. , bill was rajecr . bad It In char tb* Interest *??f 1 . pic moU n an *.U tk* AN AMKm Fa km, Augn-i . evidence to d?? upy roo hlu* rvfuv-M the ral four bet was or* sekod. eoxrwT. 1 1 u-hester ship canal e .-ommlttee which nail*! greatly Injure he expenses of th* the K'heme aggregate hi* charm* t* r. ft??- ??? i flirting seriou* ?????, i auallant wasarr*?? VINA rgrNCU COCBT. JudgeJ*uey was????v1??# tribunal at IVrplguan, ???,. for dvfamatiou of ???in with a revolver. In- i the arm and rbesh Th* London. A a. icvnlmpU*.it They areal me ylacra in Un-??? ; trokera. u-vc*- fedora, and * v twu??f. again*; LuUlr. S *MUb ??? ty men have so for ?? ting Dublin scandals occupied respeetAbl* Among them are stock -???r, castle ofile!sis. two - n. Warrants have her a ??? n who luve tied tram la'riivtl) seasoned and Died they are -awed up Into flooring boards and laid w ith th?? clg?? of the payer forming the surface of the fl**or. This surface is MHd-|>upere??l until it is os smooth as one vtst sheet of ice. and tha adhesive quality of th?? paper prevent* any -Upping of the roller upon th>* Bwr, ThetUntr tvlng without joint*. |N*rfevtly rim oth snd i- mparatlvcly noireless. wttii no -lip* R inc of th- rallere tt| ou it. a now pleasure au 1 rah tf"ni tn u i* given to roller skating which has bevel Pel* te Iran , btsiru-l The t.iilltlli^l rhureti Itiimpus* jrtor siXN-1* mg wRtT or esanoBAiu. Ma.on, Aug.i't _* ???Jiqcial.l--Second street, araur.,1 the coarthcu*v, prcseatcl a scene this Bonring such . - ha* newr bwo seen in Macon or anywhere el*** U-f.??re It a ?? tbe outpouring of the whole ??? cngreratlon of tkf?? famatu church. Including turn. w????r a .cn. J??nt??. and children. It h/okral l.ic ,vn*r.'i n,. *?????? i,t ,Uy of the university of Giorgi* a * -uhnutl bank corner. Ths [ the dc ruri ??- f i \ of Ju Igtf of the law sa .til Thi iaday. ??h. n tlw fl ???-U dl-poritloao JEWELRY SWINDLING. lllcli Firms fymuffgliug Goods Through the Lines, MoNiftr.Ai, August 2.???The customs oOlccn have marie a fcries ofKcixures of valuable goods im- {ortid from the United'States, and entered under value, with tlie Intention of defrauding the reve nue, :rom some of the wealthiest and larked wholesale firms in Montreal. The first descent wpk made upon tlie firm of E. & A. Eav????, where to tbe amount of six thousand dollars effected. The wurehou.se of Schwab UrothcM, Importers, William .iiAinond Ki Jt and watch and A. A. Haundcrx, ' wholesale e next visited In order, and large made, the value of which is at prei* The affair has created a sensation reticence of pfticlals nothing definite korned. Only a few months since K. A. Eaves bad to nay 915,000 and William Eaves 85,000 to the dominion government for entering gods lighted) months previously under a charge ex* r cily similar to the present. A Woman On Uor Muscle. JlFSlSTI ARREST AND IS J AII.El). Macon, August 2..???[Hpccial.J-The upper portion of Oak street lurnibhed a lively case yesterday afternoon,in which Lucy Stafford, a negro woman, proceeded to take the law In hand and rcfusc.1 to rlth officers. Railin' J. G. Harris went out to an action lu trover for F. B. Gartrell, venue furniture dealer. The bill war the Cottor hlu- n fused to pay, and was told tooccomp.my th?? i il.cer to >11. Mn? rtfnscdjandswore sbewouldnot. Gflicer Raiiey was called, who arrested her and lauded he r iii the barracks. Tho case came before " rt< order this morning, who said that he hud ur I: diction ir, the mutter, as It was a state cate * of tho city. Ifo therefore dismissed im;?? ii.**-. piic was made to pay tho difference to tbe authorities afterward for the furniture. Ho Covered Til* Roor-Vnnl With Green. tm<???ks. * On. City, August 2.???Jonathan Steele, a wealthy oil operator, died at his residence In tills city. Many sensational stories bnvo been told about 8tool** hoarding 1.is money and the at tempts to steal It. As he wits distrustful of hank i he placed 175,COO in greenlincks In a tin box and kept the box under Ids lied. Several ma???ked burglar-entered tho room and attempted to stoii it. hut be succeeded In driving them off by hir t'bj-Je.d mperiorty. On another o.X'i*ion. find* It g that ??? * * ???mead then >)Ccomlng moldy. the dry, und wliilo watching tin nine along and filled tho air with with difficulty that liegtth- ifcther again, it took several clays to and he and ids family stood guard- Idle ti:?? neighbors and people from ???en fortune spread .. . ft??-r this* he invested all his money in cut bomb, except 96,000, which he Afterward col* Hu it ro l)iiu)ug;cs Against the Western Union. I ktj rjmtno, Vo., August 2.-Tho hustings i-(.urt of this city, Judge K. M. Maun, presiding, 1 ns bet n engaged for tho past throo days In tho triid i f liie Hilt *f Afrington Andemons ogniu-*t the Western Union telegraph company, to reover hlc-li ninouut tho plaintiff claimc*! Not In tbe Mile <4 n large lot of tali... thiougli the mistake of the company in train-nit- ling a mc-sngc. Tlie offer of sale was tnvde at j;ecub- per |H??und, hut when the message roach* mile ptmln-er It read 13 cents. Tlie jury Int ??? yuiiuir gave a verdict In favor of the plaintiff for the fud sum.nut. An appeal will boThken. l??r. .1. <}. tVostmorelanil Makes n specialty of Ulironie Diseases with which he has become familiar,from experience and study, null us Nasal Catarrh, Bronchitis, Consumption and Asthma, by ids special mode of Inhalation; < ai.cer, Bladder. Urethral and Uterlno Disciscs by hJsrix-ciid application,, mid Biles hy his special is duress mode of perfect mid permanent car?? in leu than a week. Address or consult him at 55% health Broad street, Atlanta, Ga. d&w I???niontdi Briiwers and Fetiicoats. From GoJcy's Lady Book. Can you imagine petticoats, dressing-gowns, matinees, and even drawers, made of damask, Ju.it like dintiing-ioom tuhlc-cloths? Yet this Is whvt our great Lingcras are now usiug for thos?? articles of clothing. Knhy lloniliiJJNut Honored. v Orleans, August 2.???Tho state yesterday fall-.d to pay interest ou tho baby bond-/ About #15 COO principal nmf interest oi these bonds Is payable out of the collection of back taxes, and there is no money to tho credit of this fund now in the lmuda of the ll-csl agent. John C. F.i??o Gets Msd. cjpr.tiw, August 2.???John C. Enohas Instructed hi* lawyers to proceed against Detective tfahoy, High Constable Bls-oiictte and other Montreal off icial- for dnmages for false arrest. Hitrnrd to tho Wntor'a Edge. 1???oi'GiiKeki-sik, N. Y??? August 2,-Tho Btexmcr Foyle, of the New burg and Albany line, liound up, this morning t aught fire south of MlUou and win* burned to the water's edge. A Strainer Hunk. Baton Knimt:, La., July .11.???The steamer John llnuna, just arrived here, reports tho -inking of the atenmor City of Yazoo, this morning, ut Ht, Belphinc, tfiroo mil?? below that city, < atuod by u collision with a stump. Tbe stenmboat men say the City of Yaxoo was sunk by the same sung which proved fatal to tho steamer Laura Lc??, sumo time ago. JI??r cargo consisted of forty bales of cotton aud 1,41)0 sacks. Tlu* European*, or whit?? men, lu Ch : na iiiiml or fewer tliun 10,000, or on?? to about every 25,000 natives. 1 was n long time a sufferer with rheumatism, soys Mr. Antonilruitdcolas, Hdlcvillc, Illinois, and was cured by the use of St. .Ia mbi Oil, tho gtrat | ain-reliever. CATARRH. All mild or frightful form j of this peou* liar disease are speedily cured hy tho uso of It. B. It., tlu* only hloovl remedy liefora the public. HeMd t.* Blood Balm Co.*,Atlan ta for a:?? page l* > fille 1 with tho mojt astounding proof ever publbhod lu At lanta. SCROFULA. No one need t ike our word, hut send for our book filled ??ith home proof from your own Height irhood. Children who hive glandular swellings, scrofulous taint and other Wood di-canes, are cure 1 bjs the two of B. It. It. Troublesome sklu humors, bolls, sores, etc., cured speedily. BLOOD POISON If any one doubt* the value of B. B. B. in the rapid core ??*f all forms and grades of bleed diM*-a- *. arod for th?? B. Ik & book, filled with Li n fre:n i'io>?? who know w hereof they ifrak. The book Is free and valuable. Cun * are posit tv* ti I spoe ly. tuts iburswl s on u\ rd mat * ^tried In vain. Gradually tho bono itself became d(scared, and then the suffering began in earned. Bone ulcers began to take the place of tho*o hitherto on the surface. 1 became a mere wreck. For months at a time could not get my hands to BAD BLOOD. SCROFULOUS. INHERITED. CONTAGIOUS I N 1879 SCROFULOUS ULCERS BROKE OUT ON my hotly until my breast was one mass of cor- luptfon. home of these ulcers wero not let* th in and one-half inches in diameter, th?? ed: rough, ragged, and seemingly dead, the cavity open to the bone and filled with offensive ihatter. Everything known to tbf medical faculty wai my head because of extreme soreness. Caald not turn in bed. Knew not what it was to bo an hour even free/rom pain,. Had reason to look upon life Itself as a curee. In the summer of 18S0, after ten years of this wretched existence, I began to use the Cuticura Remedies, and after two years??? per sistent use of them the last ulcer has healed. The dread disease has succumbed. All over tho braast where once was a mass of corruption Is n< Cuticura Remedies. JAMES E. RICHARDSON, Custom! ous??, New Orleans. Sworn to before United States Commisilouer J. D. Crawford. TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD Of scrofulous, Inhcr ted and contagioiH humors, nml thus remove the most prolific cause of human Miflcring, to clear the skin of disfiguring blotch itching tortures, humiliating eruptions, and loats,* roinc sores enured hr inherited scrofula, to purify the new Blood I???nrifler, and CtmcuRA and <t nA Soar, the great Skin Cures and Beautiil are Infallible. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The half has not been told ns to tlio great cura tive powers of the Cuticura Remedies. 1 have pa d nit) dr* da of dollars for medicines to < n ahensesof the blood and skfn, and never fo m anything yet to equal the Cuticura Remedies. CHAS. A. WILLI A dS. Providence. R. I. I???rico of Cuticuda, small boxes. 50c.; largo boxes. 91; Cuticura Resolvent. 31 ver bottle; Cuticura Soap, 2>.; Ct ricun.i skavinu Soap, 15c. Sold hy till druggists. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Itoston. MONOMANIA. The above disease of tho brain Is of mo c fre quent occurrence than Is generally supposed, mole and female victims bciug numbered among all ckpses. In some cases it might ho termed a fanciful chimera of the brain, tho mind seeming to i tlio lookout for some new Idea or delusion, which really tins no foundation In fact. It appear* to he an intrlicetuhl concentration upon one Idea, the mind remniningelearupon every other point. The Integrity of the intel lectual portion of tho mind becomes appar ently overpowered by the delusion and re maining in a kind of quasi btntc, until tho false idea laconics a positive conviction. Je li ra y, ambition, disappointment and any ex citing cause creating an unexpected eoncontra-. lion of Intellect uni forces, are frequent causes' of monomania', A man???s wife receiving sudden and unexpected information relating to his amours witli another woman, which, although without any foundation in fact, is revolved over and over in her excited mind, until Jeal ousy is thoroughly un.uscd, n species of mono mania being tho icsult. Afterwards, it makes uo difference what tho cause of absenting hiin- ??eif, the wife can then assign onlyamu ea.i-o which l>a* taken possession of her brain. and grievous and if notr NPMW in a more abnormal condition of th?? (train, producing family quarrels, dissentions, ncait- treated as early ns possible, ami the mos: spetdjr and certain remedy is tlio uso of 11. U. U , which produces an immediate transformation' through tho blood, the effects of which are felt and acknowledged lodorc using one bottle. Tbe pnlioutx are all cosllv aroused on certain subjects, aud although ridiculous in tho ex treme, cannot be convinced of tholrcrror. Ono Tarty may presume that tho wholo human iamfly are nfl!ict*d with "mineral poison." -ftrhllB yet anpthor may arguo that "potash in lx tmes" arc pottonlng the blood of tho na tion, and that Revelations from tho Almighty placed him in a stateful position to offer tho lion, and that Revelations from the Almighty placed hfm in a special position to offer the only antidote, while all else arc frauds. These conditions emanate from those of honest and motives, hut aro powerlets to throw off I.;: urc B. B. B. and be cured, before more serious mull* occur, leading to Insanity. Tho actual tmd positive action of It. B. B. is of such tmtiire os to convince any on?? of th?? unparalleled power that It has over all blood poisons, serof- ... swellings and taints, kidney anf- tlicumatlc affections, catarrh, tetter, vhrould ulcers and sores, Ac., Ac. A1I these astound ing cures are proven hy doctors, bankers. preachers, merchants, editors, farmers, and men and women her?? lu Atlanta, whore ??very witness can b?? seen and talked with. We hnvo a wonderful .12 page Boox, titled with blood t urine**, which will be mailed free to any on). It is a regular eye-opener. Address BLOOD BALM CO, Atlanta, Go. tun wed frl sun A wkynx read mat THE BIGGEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE. hour of use, by mechanical mum. * ed In luimtlc asylums Pat. by IJ. 8. Govern- 1TB ment, now offered to sufferers nuts'.do. 1,21*0 cures fit one month. Recun- mended by loading medical men aud Journals. No euro no pay. B'.uo book with opinion* free. Address, G. S. hlsnonsnry, Kt. Louis, SIo. (t hartered understate Laws.) aug5??? dAwly Saved His Life. A PHYSICIAN???S TESTIMONY. I was called to sec Mr. John Pearson, who wo* confined to his bed with what appeared to be consumption of the worst form. Ax all of his family had died of that dread dis cus?? (except his half brother), his death was regarded as certain and soon. After cxI.eiDtlngall tbe remedies, 1 finally on last retort, sent for a bottle of Bfcwer???a Lung Bestorer, and itarted like magic. II?? continued the use of It for tome time and lms been fully restored to health. Fo for as I could discover, he had consumption, -aud%rcwer'B Lung Restorer saved his life. J. O. HOLLOWAY, M. I)., lkirucsvlUc, Go. ANOTHER RESCUE FROM OEAIH. In 1W1, while sewing on a machine, my wife was taken with a severe pain in her aide, which wo* toon followed by lietnor- rages from her luugs, severe cough and fe ver, and could neither eat or sleep, and In m tew wrecks reduced to a mere skele ton. Her stomach refused to retain any food, aud the physician thought one other lungs was entirely goue. At a final consul tation of two physicians her cose was pro nounced hopeless. I tried Brewer???s Lung Restorer by advice of one of the physi cians. and she hegau to improve after th* third dose. She continued the medicine, and is now In excellent health, and la better than she has been In several yean. 1 believe Brewer???s Lung Restorer saved her life. BENJAMIN F. HERNDON, Yotesville, Go. s Lung Kratorer D a purely vege table preparation, contains no opium^mor- phinc, bromide, or any pobouou* sub stance. Send for circular of long list of won derful cores. LAMAR. RANKIN A LAMAR, Macon. Oo. ???Wlsl V t/??* CuMuka, ?? i renoitaivM 1 ?i,ooo W ILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE WHO WILL find a particle of Mercury, Potash, Iodine, Ar senic, or any poisonous substauce in Swift???s Specifics *T have cured Blood Taint by tho use of Swift's Specific n???tcr I had most signafly failed with tho Mercury aud Potash treatment." F. A. TOOMEtt, M. D.. Perry, Ga. medicine had failed." R. L. HIGII, Lonoke, Ark. "Give like a Chri*tiatt> speak (n deeds; A noble life???s the best of creeds; And lie shall wear a royal grown Who gives a lift when men are down." <fc1 A fin A would not purchase from mewl 3>lv,UUU Swift???s Specific has dono for me. cured me of Rheumatism caused by malaria." what Statement of T. L. Mnssenbarg, Macon, Gn, I have known much of the use of Swift???s Speelfis and have seen many of tlie worst cases of lilo.il Taint and Blood Poison cured with it, after h&viu? tried nil other sort* of treatment; in fact, I h ive never known it to fall when taken properly. I can cite the ense of n young man who had been tmtej by the best physicians for Blood Poison, but ail to no purpose; and us the time for his marriage w is approaching, he was nearly distracted. lie finally took h\vift's Specific, and was cured as sound as a new dollar. Another who had tried everything, and spent four month* nt the Hot Springs without benefit, was nt last cured by this remedy. ]ID< like raising one from ('*** ??i<m,.i t ..<><.i i??... tell you of a hundred i i the dead. I could go ou aud Our treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. 1,058,bales are American, against 1,18 vDfi bale find L2W.05C respectively bust year. Receiptsof cot ton at all interior towns 1,95s bales: recelpti frou plantations 1,-iC'J. Crop iu sight5,015,523 bales. By Telegraph. NEW YORK, Ahgust 2-Cotton quiet: <ales l.:W bRic*;midulir.guplaml*H; luMdhng Orl nnaltii; netmclp* 1; grois 001; consolidated nctrcco'pv 14; export*???. SAVANNAH. August 2-Cottouquiet; mlddlHii Wy 4 ; net recetpf* none ha!* -: cross none; talet none: stork 387; export* coastwise 12. NEW OBIEAfc*. August 2-Cotton quiet; raid dLnylQU-lC; net receipts M boles; gross54; sola 2U); Stoc k 34,300. AUGUSTA, August 2???Cottoa dull and nonl .a! ir Welling net receipts 6 bales; shipments - sales Hr. CHABLESTON, August 2-Cotton nominal; m d dling 11; net receipts 1 boles; gross 1; sales 5 Sleek ???89. PROVISIONS, GRAIN, ETC. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta. August 2,1884. Th?? following quotations Indicate the fluctua tions on the Chicago board oi trade to-day, WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. August 82V4 82** 8114 September. W Vi% S2& clear rid sides. August.............. S 40 8 40 8 37% 8 40 Flour, Gram nml Meal. ATLANTA, August 2???Market quiet Flour???Pat ent process lft.6ugtf.7ri; fancy 95.fi0rfj85.7i; extra familyffi.25; family <5.00; southern flour 25??5>Jc fl bbl higher; new flour lower. Wheat???Teuuesie?? end Kentucky No. 2 OOrftlMc; good Georgia wheat 7f<58??c; lower grades not in demand. Cora??? Scarce r.ud Ann ut the following quotations: white milling, car lots bulk, sic; do. sacked si??: diaylotf f8@'J0c; mixed, cor lot* hulk, 71c; do. silk ed 7fic; dray lots80082c. Coni Meal???h2@S7c. 8t **k Fce<l???91.36*^ ICO fli*. Oat*???Western, car lots b ilk Pop 3c: sacked 45??^c; dray lots 50d;- Georgia mDod in to hu*hcl lot* nud upwards 40,343c. R/ *??? Ncnc. liny???No fancy ofToring: choice timothy w ton 919.CC: ICO Its 81.05; prime ^itou 818.00; R THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. office, 159 W. 23d St., l>ct. Oth and 7th Aver. Philadelphia office 1203 Chestnut St. College Temple, NEWMAN, GEORGIA. Chartered 1*53. M. P. KELLOGG, A. M., President aud Proprietor. Ike33d Annual SokIot) of Ten month* berin* 2d of heptc-niher. l or terms apply to the pred- dent. ,vk tu th su Ira GLENDALE Female College". Thirty-first year begins September 10th. Bj*t facilities in one complete and thorough Cou-s??- Engllfib, Scientific and Classical. Suparior nl- Medical Dcpariincnt???University of Loaisiui, NEW ORLEANS. A S IT IS UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED TilAT Practical Medicine mid Surgery cannot ha tail) ht elsewhere than nt tho bed-siuo of the sick ml woundad, tills in??titutiou justly ailed advantages In tlie introduction of Ha elm set into the wards of the great Charity ii *spit il, whose Eight Hundred beds and an annual ml nix- aiou ??*< Eight Thousand oiticnts supply untlml'.'vi liuical material. Circulars sent upm appltca* U NITARIAN CHRISTIANITY...!SERMON'S, Tr.ict*, Paper* and imoks explanatory oi iJul- tnr Inn (.hnstlnnlty Will he sent fro?? and pod-paid NEW YORK, August 2??? Flour, south ora dull; n-incu to fair extra t3.&0' } |!.*??; m>od to e >oi-.D f4.ff0ifi.25. Wlurtt, KjK.t deelinid early '\L tier . . iirRradtd led 79faSl.ro-; No. 2 led August Coir, spot :<f$2c higher. August CI 9 fiAi, Oat* opened J;d4'.;c lower, closing firm: No. 2 .rrftCfcV, Hops al*>Ui Bteady; common to choice 2f(????j:p. CHICAGO, Augn-t 2???Floor unchanged; Mr o choice winter wheat ?4.7.*(?? V PV30. Wheat, do?? ??? *.? funder Friday???* figures: August 81 %(??*;> hfci po ??? 027 * ri( x dot y Oats S??? ??. j'US-. vr.. Corn active, do* t ; ; Cji-h. An n i e.i-h .???{0^30*5; August dull and slow. W ca active* hut lower: No.2 r*n fall *???!cash; < 4 faMAui.ru (.om lower; 2 urixud 4??^3I???"* cash; 17 Augn.t. Oat* slow and lower; 28 .rash 24\???(??'2???iy r August. CINCINNATI, Augi.f-t???2 - Flour unchanged; fam ily f3.7Cftjf4.2u; fumy >>.2.???.. Wheat caller: No. 2 red wilder 85. (Vn>i easier >??? o. 2 mixed tV/i. Oat* active and flnu: No. 2 mixed LOUISVILLE, August 2???Grain???dull. Wheat, No. 2 red winter new ?????(WM5. (Vwit; No. 2 whije fij; do. mixed 55. Oat-. >?? ??? mixed ; Gn 2; old go7* prune !*??:; ??tid* 5>$*JV Mo- \:r. Syrup???Weir O.*- dr 0,^400; eosn non A3 LAN3 A. August 2~0>'"- *-R!o9ai2; UMr.fciii Java 2-???(. Kugars???fttau.lHcd A 7k ulotcd 7Jse: wl.ilo exi,** C 7v; New Orl Ertej a - ??? - ie: iu choice . Tic*??? M.'C fc'-lUi .ce: yre. i; Kl.^Cuc. 8<c. Clevis 2;'r. AiNpln* 10c. Cinnamon i'???. Fi(,oN<. Aliiiaii Linger Jfie. Mice 8m. l???????p'.r Pi. Cisik*:*???Mi???k *>?????: Hoc ton butter t????i*1 oyiterTc: X i*??n mu X.\ J< io. *????? 4c. Caudy-Vv ?????? ottid tticl: 9>'c. ???Mackerel???Mark :t about U*j uf J* and 2f; No. 8 kit-. LAV., ru**; !o. % ??*V*, <1 9?.*.r@98.75;do.kihhl??, I >0?? ??. ?l. A Soap 81.60^ 0S7.H; V HC cakes. C.ndl.-i - Full weight 15c. Nr.tcl'ct???110box91.50; 200 s;t. if*; m 84.75. So la, iu kcpA, ; iu box* s i&i& j'. v ??? Lice fi(^7c. NEW YORK, August 2???Coffee, ??}*ot fair R!o stendy ati%; No. 7 Uio spot 8.2J; August 7.9534.1)0. ; fair to g'*od rertnr.i;' roiiii'Ji quiet nml easy: C 3(.vV<: extra 05?d(jfyj$; white - 1 vcih.w. 4' J ,a.l'i:o:t A %'*???& H ??? taudard eonfecti *n -rs LONG TIME 4 percent. .LOANS. Prlnclpql to atnml ns long ns Interest is paid. Men of moderate moans should wr .0 at once for particulart, enclo-dng 0 ets. for l.ora forma etc. Bowoiinl security only for intiir* . It. West, Hoc???y, 21W. OtU St., Glnclnnutl, $5.00 REWARD. S TRAYED, STOLE* OR TAKEN UP IN A Stocklnw district about 10 days ago, a large, yellow brlndlo cow, now dry; about 7 years old, horn* point backward. The above reward will bj paid for her or information leading to her recov ery. W. V. Ilolmea, *4 in llo west of Buckho id, Kdwnrelsvillc postoflico, or F. J. Cooled*;?? Ji Uw., 91 Alabama street, Atlanta. linw k. 1 HE COTTON MARKETS. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta, August 2,1364. TIIVWKRK'S RKVIF.W. Niw York???Cotton was dull throughout the week, and the months closed to-day without show ing any quotable change. Spots ntcaly; mid dling He. Lfcal???Stocks taken to-day show amount stored in warehouse* to ho 1,'dl bales, and the amiuat in the hand* of spinners 2,141 hales. i'K a Total receiilU. 8a)!)i* time last year SI owl iu; a decrees??*.. NEW YORK, August I???The following ts the com- porati vi* cotton statement for tho week euding to day: Net iccelpt* at all Unitral States ports 4.242 8am* time last year 7,oin Si owing a decrease. 2.724 1.751.11?? year 5,9;*.i,2??i decrease- l,t??k"??.4J*S E?? poi ts for tho week 2t, ts 1 8cme time !n??t year 27,311 81 owing a decrease- 5,s]j Trtal export* to date. 3 7v), ??75 8??im* time last year 1,417.947 81.uw inn a decrease. 8:7, ti: Rtcck at all United States |K>rtH 217.7J) fame tlnie last year. 2 h.og 8h*m It:: a dw reus?? 8kill Ft??* k m Interior towns pj.dh ???**tt> n afloat for Great Briuiiu... 3J.WU Bun*' time last year i*t receipt *, I, iso: Ntw 1 rlcan* 1,5! l!???*17 Bavutu ah - extra <; &&.&??????%} mould A 11-16; .... A (> 7-16; cut loaf 7M: cro*hcd7H; powdered 7?? *K; granulated -0 U-lL^fi'r^i; Cuh??*s ii 15-ld??7. Mo- h int- ftindy; Mvtcet reimius^Sft!*^; New0:1??me fC(&H*. Rk**''Steady;dom??<tie8^7;jangoon4^*815. CIECINNATi August'2~8ugnr dull; liards ro- filvo 7}*(s7%; Neu NEW YORK, August 2??? l*ork very quiet huthoU firmly; old u??c??s *f**??t fli.OJ: family m\a*l<. ; *9. Mh'kJ 1iMicu1.il hi; lo'if'cimrs%. fjird o.icncd 5>47 uointslowci hut close* I firm: western sicaiu :<pot 7d-U; September 7 r: ( *-7.c*7. fc???J. l.OUIB, August 2???Poik steady; Jobbing at f]r.&(>. Bulk meats *iuie<: long dear 8.40; *hort Til * h.20; short clear*.???. Bacon stciidy 5 long cl *ar short rll??s K>i??39>jj; thort clear 9.75@pJ.80. laud dull and nominal. LUllhVILLE, August 2???Provisions firm. Mess pork 917.10. Bulk nuats shoulders6; eleir rib 9; clear sides 9> s . Bacon, shoulders OX; dear riba 9X: llu.r side* 1 < %: hainK, *\tKar-curcu 13?^. Lard, slcr.m le nf i*X. OiJt AGO, August 2-Pork dnM; noah 110.50; Au- gtnt 994.00. Li.rd quiet and lOfllfi?? lower; cish 7..S2>7^7.35; August 7 3007.40. Bulk in??*ats In f*Ir den mid; ihculdcra 0.10; short rib8.49; short door hi*. CINCINNATI. August 2??? Pork firm at 814.75. Laid firm at ???.2907.25. Bulk meats steady; th ??ut- dus short rita.K^. Ba??on unchanged; shaul- rets i>%; short rib* vi57*^: short door to. ATLANTA, August it-Market firm and advano- :;tubs9>ic. Wines. Ltquoni, Kto. AT LANTA, August 2???Market steady. Corn whl% ky, ret titled, ll.uucj il.W; rye, recriiled, |1.10(()iayj; 14.10; Jamaica to.5l'(U I?.f0: imrerted |3.0???(!i:4. r x): (logunc brandy, dome** tic |1.ft(V|92.50; imported 8'i.ui a^.OO; copper die- ... ??? , . i??43o.w, cupper uir ti))* d n id wlihky, G*.*orgia nru-h;, 51.75; apple eod rtat h brandy 82.(u<s$s.00; cherry and ginger brandy M.0r@91^C; port wine $i o whig to quality; sbcn3 5.1.4 (1*90.00; catawba It.25081.75; aeuppet- ccui fl.COt'i 51.25. tig to 1 .75; 1 CINCINNATI, August 2- Whisky firm at 8L00. RT. LCl???IS, August 2???Whisky steady at 81.08. CHICAGO. Augu- 2???'Whisky steady at 81 JO. Fruit- nml Confect lonerlee, ATIANTA, August 2???A|u??!t*^-None. Peich-i* -Mmkit sui.plied moMly from ctmntry w w??m . Print range rram 7.V0I1.QO \\ huf'icl. ivatif u r- ri p, large average 8llo;<??fl2ir c;tr lotion IracV; i*ovil UteillO; V leu lurae 8l6.QL9lrjo.Oi): small 17.00 (ctiMO. CiuitdLUp4H TP dozen 7.V351.00. Laai- nis ??? f5.ro&8??'.50 V box. Orange* ??? None. kflPc. >. k box vjc. iiur- Ml >errIt ??? ???None on market (slifotnin liars???None. Citron???20??. Almo:i l*??? *r??. licmu???Hr. Braxits-lOe. Filberts??? Walnut)???li 1. Peanuts???Firm: Tennemee7 North f aro!ii.a7V : Virginia He; roasted lKo ?? U exur. Kami Mure*. WILMINGTON, August 2??? Turiamtlne firm at 2???.h;roiin firm;strain. .1 go**!strained (1.02M; tai t.itn at tLLfi; * ru.l* tun.*mine steady; hares ll.CU; yellow dip and virgin fl.M BAVANNAII, August 2???Turfcatine firm at 39: foie*Cf*?? ha*rcls; resin active; strained and good strained iU'5cafl.07l s : saleirg 4.u barrels. Clf ABLKeTON. Augud 2???Tur;>??uUueqnictat29 bid: rosin firm; itnUu.^l and good strainod8L02H. New York 5*2 04t . 44,714 111.75 95,JE 25.417 , 101,440 cels 174,142 8,044 II, MS Minor Port*.. 2,447 8,471 2,121 Total.. M t,m.8i5 SATURDAY. At???UUST 2. Ni w Yoik???A further decline took place to-1 ir, and futures closed steady from firfM points und.*r yesterday???s close. Spots uuchanged; mhMling lie. Net receipt* to-day V4 islw, Again-1 14M ba't4 oat year; exports ??? bales; last year7,87Abilca; ???lock 2K,763 bales; but year 291.ufj hale*. Ynr* to-day: OHMI CUWMD. AClU t WM .. 10.'/ 1 # August. ..MM.i.i.Jt<|. I ??* mler ^ flepteurb^r ...11.I7 y C??icierioe.???ftl6At <>iioi*??r . N c v??tr. t??- r.. ^.l4'.4*< * l*> 49 November. U 42 ) . Tueinltr^ ...lotr#?????? D??*v.nbcr. .^tc.12 1 ??? J??DDar3~. 10-5T - January...^, h*ti It*.Ti February :j -ii-sl i Clo*?? ttrady; *a??? Lir* rpotd e>tl.*b exrhaairdAwil bvdey. Local???Cotton stnuly at<??.??? *<1 mi-!- dling Ilc^niddHng U* 4 . t??*V: ??trl> t low mi Idling I05.c. 1?? 0 mhb???i.u; I*.' .* -I'.ot , s-J orii.ury NI W YC Mv \u 191.27^;turpentim dull nt PetroeuaT Hardware. ATIANTA, August 2- Jlarket very quiet. We quote Ho se, shoes 34.50; mule .shoe?? 85.50; lit21^1 J3.C0. Axra *7.iA.*jv!0.()O X.b>x. Cotton c |4.ct*. \v. ;!-??**ket*??{.w.. Colton roj*e 16. ??? lu l 5* ; rollid (or menluUit ixiri 3 raUi. Os If*. Nails F .00. Gliddcn imibel wire,mavHMP Jr ft 7c; pair ted tc. IMwdt-r, rifle 83.00; hlatlng F*r-!ead 7c: shot Country l*r??Htuce, All ANT A, August *???Em- He with upward T.??*??tcv. Butu ???Jersey tiifGBc; choice Tea- Ire. Poultry ??? Young chickens Uf l??c: Lee* 22???.^25o: corks 15c; ducks lac. I ??????Uitfe?? ??? New. small 91. r 5 'j*1.75; large ft 71^8*2.0# -V .. bbL ffweet Potatoes???New In d*n-> nd; w oe on market. Honey???Btrained ???# 1:5 ?? : in ti c comb r???i>r<*. *b.;on%???87 inmtfML , ^???fti r t hr frr rfrir^ nrm.* * r. l tanuusVyei*??? Live block. ATLANTA, August'2???Toe demand(oFranlee la \iry n ??dcnue, aud very lew ou market. HOfMt * re m uir rc^n-t at the following prices: Good t?? ratiertkm torses^ * : driving bOn**a-Fl.*J Lem- ir In excess of derasnd. i 1M IN NAT I. August 2???H*??*oi firm; common end 14.1 tf4/4fM^.7l; pecking and butchers 85.gafl.Bl AT IANTA. Arirost 2 -Market quiet: O.D. 2I#38; . I.-.dt??24c: bt-j whiteoak sol?? 40c; nor* siL* r Wvk upper BflBe.