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TITE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY AUGUST 19 1884. TWELVE PAGES.
PAST EARTHQUAKES.
SOMEOFTHEGREATEST UPHEAV
ALS THE WORLD HAS KNOWN.
DlaMtrcua Itsraic??*??? ID Europe???Two Thoutaad
Square Milo* Submerged in India???'Tliolr Bf-
ftot in the United Statee???Intereetlac
Data Conoernlng Earthquakes.
The large degree of interest manifested by tho
nliM'k of Inst Sunday suggests a ret-runra to
the great earthquake* of tin* past. Kerent dis
coveries in the science of seismology havo
proved that thorn is scarcely nny material fact
concerning their cauae that ha* not been sat
isfactorily accounted for. According to an
cient superstition, these shock* were interpre
ted ???as the anger of the god*." Pliny Josephus
and Ben era had laiuiful theories concerning
them. One of the earliest works upon the
lubjtrt was published in 1790, but the fulla-
ciotis nrcnuntability for them made it of
hut little scientific value. Philosophical
inquiry since then has been thoroughly revo
lutionize!, and the ingenuity of scientists has
mado the subject so interesting that it is per
fectly practicable, with tho aid of a ???seUotn-
etcr," to accurately mrsuuiro the duration ol a
slAx-k, even to the fracti<
nts anyth;
fourth
gro.l
numerous that spar
e even a chronological
mine lit. Peru 1ms frequently been visile
1 Callao hit* twice be*n destroyed???once
4* and ngftin in 1719. In H#;- tho port
lea suffered suverely, filn-ka also fu!
< 1. in IciS. Chili is notoriously addicted
runic eruptions aud upbeat
??? t leuinrkahle occurred in l w 22. In 1HI
ily of Cone, j tiou
In fu
the lisi
??? the earth'
x hails ti hie
Espr
THE PRINCE OP WALES
i Forms of Govern-
??? sex Ills Opinion ??
ment
nos, Auvust It.???An inspired article
p<bred in JJoyd'i ??????????????? ?????? ??? ' '
of tl.r working clam-., on the oolitic*
???inco of Whir*. The writ-r say* t'
of Wftb * bus no belief in the policy
un in* nt of the empire, and will not
when necessary fr<
ion cf imperial re-pon-ibilUn v* Thong!
d to flggres&ion, lie is therefore drawn
rnoirnfa, who had broken from the tri
ditjens ol'tbo Manchester peace party,
article furth 'tite '
to 111.
article further recites thaL tho heir appar-
to the throne of England is a free trader
prinoij al, and regrets the existence of a pro
t??. lion jioliey in other countries, on the gr<
tint In ???Mile tariff* begot other f*
of international hostility. If* confide,
that many of the idem and plain n
ghly pn
iitilnd i
have been pre
British atsociniioi
lop lie," which gi
and 7,OUO eaithquaki
thoroughly earthquake
ed, it may be added t
I that tho
earthquake cilta-
l of between
tv ecu 1909 II. C. an l
A. D. I M2. From 1842 to IS**.! them record*
have teen added to by Mon*. Perry, ?? Ilfl-
gian, f>.r (be me of the Belgian m*a lomy. Bo
that we have a comjdeU* list of earthquake
slacks ebr. nologi. oly tabulated for 3,493
years, made on time measurement.
It fa also worthy of remark that while Uen-
trnl and Bouth America and Europe have I??.m*u
at interval* tho scene* of monstrous upheavals
in geologic revolution, North America ha*
.lx en most fortunate in escaping the fearful
havoc tin y have caused. It is a fact that in
southern Italy and HlciJy no century ha*
I'lapsed since the eurlioM period* of history
that liss not been distinguished by frequent
IT i* vere earthquakes.
Biblical reference is made to tho earthquake!
in Fyrin during the reign of Ahab, 900 II. C.
Juden wax also devnstated during tho timo of
the battle of Actiuui, .11 B. 0. Josephus says
it rallied the death of 10,000 persons.
Tin* cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii, in
central Italy, that succumbed to tho same
gigantic ainf destructive force in A. D. 93, aro
so limilliarly known its to need no special
Jt has been a fruitful theme for novel*
i tx and pot lx.
Antioch 1ms frequently boon visited by earth*
quake*. In A. I). 116 it wax almost destroyed
In ??? ~
In A. 1).459it was again visited,and in speak
ing ol this Gibson,'the historian, at ate* that
2M),<u>0 ptrsons lost their lives. Again, in
A. 1> 58i, 30,000 person* ennm to their death.
The last in that city occurred in April, 1872.
In the year 1773, for instance,there were no
fewer than 917 shocks, and 50| of these were
what scientists' term * r of tho first degree of
al, ( biixtii
mil
mg the forms of g.
pol e???*dictum that win.*, is bent administered
n lust. A constitutional monarchy j H the nio*t
((Mimical form of povortwn-nt, heeuusc "
knj-xn cluck upon imllvidunl ambition, c.
trnvagiii.ee and jobbery. J be republican id<
in the abstract is very fascinating; in praotii
it is delusive nod costly, through waste, ni
unstable, i specially in its foreign policy,which
should be permeated by n fixed principle con
ii on to nil parties of the state. The prince b
it. . i.- ??? * - ??? ????????? '???
???narcliy will endure, bo
came u i* me nucleus of a real republic, au<
I living what other republic* need, a center of
gravity, apart from all, yet allied to all.
Where Itoforiu lx Neoiloil.
Lmsdcbo, August II.???Hon. Arthur Elliott,
liberal member of parliament from Hoxburg
shire, has written n letter to tho Scotljrfum,
this city,
the h.
the
whieli he soys that the reform
commons i* more important thn
foim of the liouse of lords. He say* tin
worst fifty lords are not worse than the
fifty un tubers of the Iioiiso of commons.
Mr. Gladstone said tho earl of Northbrook
wsf. sent to Egypt to make inquiry mid t<j
vise the homo government concerning tho
lan dfauxter* and Egypt'
The historic earthquake in Lisbon in 1755
threw down the greater part of tin* city. The
s??a retired and left, tho bar absolutely dry,
and a portion of the city was buried beneath
the wuters of the hay to o depth of 809 feet.
Humboldt estimator tile urea shaken by this
earthquake as lour times thuexientof Hump *.
H.xty thousand people perished within tin*
space of six minutes* The shock wax felt in
tin- Aljs, on the vonst of Hwcden, in Bohemia,
ni.trtuuny towns were destroyed in northern
Attica. The ???earthquake waves'* oven
rem ind Heotlund, and tin* wafer* of Loch Lo
mond suddenly rose two feet. Us velocity
wsa 2,0t!t) feet per second.
To give some idea of the ininumso deftrue-
tiou o| lifo and property, it is recorded that
the great earthquake m Calabria in 1783
rnmu d the death of 100,900 persons. It* origj
finaneial troubles had created. Gladstone re
minded the house that oven Imd tho Egyptian
conference succeeded in adopting thn French
agreement, it was entirely ami al
lately dependent on the will
parliament. The powers to he given tho debt
commissioners, under the agreement, ho said,
w<*n* entirely of a negative nml restraining
character, and had in vi-*w tho prevention of
an i xccisivc outlay. Tho fiuuucial trouble*
in Egypt, Mr. Gladstone said, had entirely
changt d the a*p< et of affairs there. Her ntaj-
exly 'x government would, Gladrtone said, b<
can ful to respect the supreme authority of
parliament.
A FAST YOUNG MAN
the
elitre of
tek* that fell
ity of Met-
littlo
<???nluli
into (lie sen ami destroyc
aitia.
In I8IU 2,000 xqiuire miles of country noar
the mouth of the Indus were Hibutorjed, and
the thick vru* distinctly felt at Calcutta.
On .limuary 22, Ih35, 4G ut rut -America, on
the creation of the eruption of the volcano
Costfiiinti, darkness xmldcnly enveloped the
country, and the people were plunged into
g*??? nt bur.
'111* laiiiHix earthquake in the kingdom ol
Naples in 1857 is perhaps the greatest in
modern linns. It vvwx lelt throughout tho
kingdom, but singularly enough * jjj|???
pnrative uaiiiugc was done in
Nnpbh iiM.lf. Its traveling force
ii credible. At the town of Potonza tho
stud of theshiK'k wax 775 feet per second*.
It was felt in Paris, Metz and Genova. It*
cm a test violence was between llernc and
t hnuouui. It traveled northward at tho vata
id 2,881 fei t per second mid southward 1,391
fei t.
On Novi tuber I I, 1881, Switzerland was
similarly visited, though tho results wore not
so disastrous.
The last nietnornble incident of an eruptive
rl si sett r happened on the night of July 28,
of last Year, on the island of Ischia, near Na-
idra, wb??u the town of Un*anticcioU wu* nl-
st destroyed. The adjacent town* of Forls
city
and
mm need at
in* were greatly dkiuftged. It
9:30 o'clock. Three thousand
(wrsoiif were killed, 800 were injured, and
nearly all the houses were thrown down. Great
dai kin is fell upon the people, the earth open-
i tho
rushed U
i to tseane. It left it* ravage* nt Laeo??,
??t lorio (where the eliurehex were rallied),
atBirusra fifteen |>ersont were killed. Tho
re?? I.* s were lunrtrinding and impossible to
doerlbe.
Referring toearthquake shock* In tho Unite I
s. which have been remarkably
notable Mie of 1811 took pluc??* nl New Madrid,
tYlio lletrnya Ills Employer* and linns
Away.
Mostoomebv, August 12.???[S|??oeial.]???John
K. Burke, lor a number of years dork ol
Hannon A Co., wholesale grocers, decamp*
about June 23d, and was Mihsennently chnrg??
by his eoiiliditig employers with grand I a r.lot
niql opening n letter aud abstracting a etux
tliero'rum. He is twenty-one years old,
phnrant nddn-SH, tho sumo who deliberately
shot hix sister's huslmnd, Uni Mc
Curdy, but a lew year* ago. With nil
eh an ccs to go to tho penitentiary
tin n. had his kind and trusting employer* not
???h * d up to him,they nover would havo known,
until he secretly left, that ho wo* n fast young
man, fond of gambling, and took advantage o '
their misplaced confidence. He managed t
return hero again about July 5th, rcniaiiie I
hidden away for several days# without being
caught by our police, raised tho wind from hi
relatives, and got away successfully a seconi
time. Subsequently, on the second instant.
Hannon A Co., ulli-ml a hundred dollars
wind tlitoiigh the Montgomery chief of po
and yesterday the police nt Dallas, Toxa*.
caught the fugitive, who will ho dcliverflH
here hy to-morrow night to stand trial.
Vincent, the defaulting and absconded statu
treasurer, in still at (urge. At loust holms not
bieu caught yet.
A TEXAN DUEL.
by
Two 3len Nettle Tliolr IHIVercne
l'ltrtieil Untile.
Tsksii.l, Texas, August 12.???Bill Douylwrty
u??.d Zuch Gray, young raueltars roddlug on
Bond prairie, in tho southwestern par
*f this county, were print*!
pal* in n desperate duel foi-jh
t'U Bunday evening, in which both were wum
di d. Gray fatally. The trouble grew out of a
b ml of long Handing, aud ax tho only adjust
inetit, they agreed to adjourn to an* it*>Int>*
place and use revolts until one or U??th fell.
At the appointed tiiuo both were on hand,
without pnrlcy commenced action* both u
single action colts 45 calibre revolvers. A
the first lire tho tucii changed position,
began firing nt will, Dougherty receiving
ol tiruy'.* three shot* in hix arm, while ii
at Dougherty???s fifth shot, fell with a bullet iii
the lower part of hi* back. This cndc-Uh'
buttle, and tin* wounded men wore cured ??oi
by friends who, from u distance, h id watched
the bloody encounter.
ca of 300 mih
ward from the mouth of the Ohio river. Tho
gr??t) d rose and sank in mighty mpuiid*, lake.*
were fonmd ami again drained. ???There ware
two distinct motions felt???a vertical amt n
horizontal. The latter was considered to havo
done the most damage. Tho disturbance*
rentinurd at intervals'until March 28.1812,
whin they suddenly censed coincident with
the print earthnuako att'aracas, tho capital of
the republic of Venezuela, where iieausod tho
death of I0.UU0 inhabitant*, shewing unmis
takably that there was an evident transmission
11 force between them.
A Horrified 1'oxtmnxter.
\V*siuxoTo>, August 12.???Wiliinm Sitnpi^n,
t???ostollice inspector, telegraphed from Bun-
berg. B. 0., to-day that the postoflice at tb it
place was open, and that he would rep*rt the
rause of the trouble in that place by mail. Tho
| ostmaster of Bamherg, Babin**.ui, telegraphed
. that his life ha<l been threat . _
I that he lutd closed tho office.
'llAMi.rxTox, S. C??? August 12.???The staff
rpudeutoftho N
???bus* tts w ith u noise resembling thunder. It
lasted a minute, followed hy a long swell, like
??? land billow. It was so great that men work
ing'in the fields tried to lav hold of goruoUiing
to pn vent thou falling. Jerks and wren*vho??,
lasting two minutes, sUfgceded. In IVv??lon the
rfleet was ft ??? ' ft fl * ???
umerous brick bmuttugs.
Mill!* r.s ol fish were killed, and floated uu the
surface of the water. Nine hours later (2 p.m.)
the tin-wave, twenty feet hii(h. arrived at the
hartorofPt. Mart*s'-, West Indies. The wave,
umhubudly, orignftcd at the source of this
earthquake.
In 1852 an eartlnpmke destroyed the mis
sions in southern t'sliforuia. That state ws*
again similarly visited ou March 28, 1872,
wluu the walls of several public building*
w?? rr rrackid through.
A Uxsastn-us taithquak** visited Mexie * *??:i
June 19, 1x58. It trareled through the entire
vsl!o-ai.d destfwidthe aqueduct that sup
plied 4hc city with wat*-r. It did great dam-
ac??^t|| ws* the tu<4t severe ever experienced
Uitu^rmsl proviucof were greatly iujured.
Tti rmet con??id< ruble th>K*k experlaucod in
the rnladle and eastern states in this eentnrv,
i till on Octal gflBfl k
was fi.t on October 18, |ST8. Its course w i*
traced to the volcanic regiou, 190 miles north
east of timber. It spread to St. John. X.
thence west to Chicago, and from there to Ns#
York. Its velocity wta about I4,t)M feet p.r
seer ad. Notice of its coming was tslegraphe-i
tiurUc to Montreal, and arrived lher<
fn
just thirty secouds U foie it rsaehed the latter
?? mining regions in Kevs4?? itaflVred sim
ilarly in 1971, when several settle msnts.sm mg
them Urn Tiuos, wen* destroyed.
In the Writ Indies the** shocks hnvs bean
investigated the mulni^ht attack on INutmax-
t??r Bobinson, of Bamberg, rsfw.rts that U *b-
insin is nt hi* post again. Ho also says that
i o complaint hail been made ugainat
l.???i billion by tho people, uu 1
that hi* general reputation was
good. It liasbceti established that the attack
upon him was not made on aemmt of his p>li-
ties or of the position held by him, and l'ost-
ollii e Inspector Simpson, who is on the ground,
is satisfied of this, and ha* assured ltobinsou
that the people of Bamberg will protect him
if mohsted.
I-oral I'otttlrs In t hnttaooo>;.??.
nurmtoouA, Tenu., August 13.???{Special.}???
CDnvcrsattcn with leading local pollttclana de
velop the fsot lhat the contest for the shcrj.F*
olet Urn i?? uncertain. It seems that t??stt%
side.
t tho opposite
Mackey Will Hold III* IM.icc.
nmnit, S. C??? August 13.???[Special. J???The rc-
I* it that i x Judge T. J. Mai key will return here
and * |*p?? m* Ukdonel J. J. IlcmpliiU. the democrat-
icmudldate for ivugrcss. U anthoriutivoly de-
tihd.
lute for <
Wreck on the Cturtnnntt Hautliora.
riUTT*jm?? ns. Tfena.. August 13.-[Special.>???
Votenhy iv?? nine a wreck c^ir Hat U K*k. on the
Cir.cii.nsU :iuth??m rsilroa.1. dslsyol ali the
tialns. i-nuxlnx a failure o( i-onucctlou?? to Atlatiu
id other south?
i point*.
Tt
An Kxhftdtlon of t'lissk.
m the 1'bilsdoIphia Times.
sic a good many exhibition* of cheek in
. world, but asking thousanddollarcterka t<??
trilutc money to ctecta ilfte-thonamd-dillar
idert. who |* already a niUUonaire, t* about
Decked test thlugc
ord.
Very Few Escape It.
< tn |be I an raster Fxamlncr, Itrp.
tt Leu lu-t ry i'Uy was secretary of state, a Wash
er informed him that "achiral-
Irgton newspaper informed him that ???achiral-
ivus*erard for thefodisnof hU family prereat
id a twlUxposttrc of Ms sluttkm dahawdmtak"
IN OTHER LANDS.
GERMAN COLONIZATION SCHEMES
IN AFRICA.
Frcnob Operation* Against China Sustained by the
Cbambcra???lbs Fropocad Helier of Oordon???
Ttaa Irish Perjury Cases???Anarobista in
Austria ??? Fire fn Loadon.
Loxnox, August 15.??? Tho Time*
Foo Chow dispatch says: ???Chi
nese conference in their ability to resist tho
French is very dangerous to foreign resfdent*.
Their position nt Formosa is especially dan-
gcr.
A Foo Chow despatch says that Admiral
Dowell, of the British squadron, has arrived
el that port. Ho will arrange with the other
foreign naval officer.* there lor the protection
cf Europeans in China.
1*ahim, August 15.???The chamber of dupu-
hy a voftj of 173 to 50, pas *
clutkiis cxpi
sing confidence in the go 1
iflei
Tlie Cliolera Itecord.
I???iaia, August 15.-During the twenty-four
tiding at nine o???clock last night,???there
were 29 death* in Marseilles from cholera.
Thoimncso is due to the intense heat. A
patient at Fort Bon has recovered. Thoro-wras
th from cholera yesterday at Hpeszin,
ut Villa Franca and
one ut Castlenuovo,
four at Berccto.
The record of the ravages of cholera in tho
various French town* during the last twenty-
fi.ur hours ix n* follows: At Toulouse throe
drutha occurred, at Ctirrassore six deaths and
sixteen tush cases; Naiuoa, ouc dentil; Cotte,
seven; Vogue three.
rams, August 15.???Humors aro flying about
the lobbies ol the senate mid chamber of depu
ties to the* effect that tho French flag ship snf*
vi rely during the bombardment of
Foiling. It i* reportt d also that tho Froneh
were repulsed win u they lamlud, and that
tLoy foiled to spike the guns.
TORPID OOIVELS,
DISORDERS O LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From these source* arlxu three-fourths of
the diseases or tim human ruee. These
symptoms lndicuto theircxjxtcnce: Lois of
Appetite, Uotvrls costive, Sick Head*
echo, fullness efte??* eating, aversion to
exertion of body nr mind, Eructation
of food, IrrKuiiiiuy of temper, Low
???ptrlt., A fcella* et Loving ncclcctcd
some duty, iNxsfaess, Fluttering at the
Heart,Rots before tho ere*, hlahly col
ored ITriise, tOUSTIPATIOjf and do*
iaani tho use of a remedy that acta directs
PIL.U8 havo no e.|iin! Their action
Kidneys and Skin is also proms.; removing
oil Impurities through these tureo ??? scav*
) three *
.roduciiiL
, regular stools, i
tite,sound digest!
Skin and a vigorous body. TUTT???8 PILLS
cause no nausea cr grtplng nor interfere
with dully work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
HE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAH.
I have bad Dyspepsia, with Constipa-
i,and have *-*- J ^??? **?????????*
tlon.two years,and have tried ten different
kinds of pills, and TFTT'M ore the first
that hare done mo nny good. They have
cleaned mo ont nicely. Hy appetite 1#
splendid, food digests readily, and I now
have natural passages. I ,'ccl like a new
man." Wj). EDWAUDS, Palmyra, O.
floldsvejywh??n*,3f7c. Office,413fnrraySt.,N.Y-
mm mm dye.
Gnxy Hair ou Whihrcbs changed lu
stantly to a Glossy Black by a ainglo ap
plication of this Drr:. Hold by Druggists
or sent by express ou receipt of 01.
Office, 44 Murray Btroet, New York.
HITT'S MANUAL Of USEFUL RECEIPTS FREL
The French In Mndagsacnr.
I'xrir, Auguzt 15.???Dispatches wore rocoiv t *d
to-day from Admiral Mint, which M. Ferrv
withheld from the chamber of deputies. Ad-
mirulMiot declares that he cannot undertake
offensive action, aud cannot even e*tabli*h
health cnmpK on tho heights beyond Tiitnn-
t v*7 unlcax he is reinforced. Ho has only
1,500 cflcctive troops, capnblo of attacking the
< nimy. The Holms earthworks, at Faralette,
ure mounted with howitzers, and their tronpi
are armed with Itciningtou rifles.
Pnttl's Appeal fora Divorce.
Pasts, August 15.???The advocate fofMmo.
I???atti presented a petition to-day for divorce
from her huxband, [ho Marquis ^Decaux.
The balance of opinion expressed hy the bar
is that thn court will refuso to grant the great
nriina donna a divorce on tho ground that tho
law reserves the right of divorce to such ap
plicants ns have received injury iu tho mar
riage relation.
An application for divorce wa* also filed
yesterday by the Due DeBcRiifTreinont.' Tho
ground on which this is based is the alleged
ruinous extravagance of his wife.
An Irish Demonstration.
Cnicano, August 15.???The Irish national so
cieties of this city held their annual demon
stration at Ogden Grove to-day. About 12,999
persona were present. Among tho sneaker.*
whs State Senator Grady, of New York. He
dwelt at some length upon the wrongs of the
l.i.L t> ... __ i'.....
Irish people. Resolutions were passed\r.
sir ting the determination to continue laboring
fir the freedom of Ireland until it was of com-
plifhed.
V
Anarchists In Vienna,
Viknxa, August 15.???There ere strong* ren
tons to euspcct that the recent large fires i
this city were the work of unarchixt*. Me .
were lately discovered cutting the hose k??ip;?s
at fires, hut they effected their escape, 'it is
assertid that three dangerous anarchists havo
avenging the recent executed nunre
dertr, Btclimacher. The police, however, are
utittble to find them.
Disastrous Fire In London.
Loudon, August 15.???A tiro was started thi
nnoon in tho envelopo factory of Jnmei
Hodron, 17 Little Trinity Lane, K. C., by the
bursting of n gas engine. The flames spread
with startling rapiditv, and before tho cm-
pIoyiH hud all succeetfed in leaving tin* build
ing, all way of escape Axcent by windows wh*
cut ofl'. Mirny were compelled to jump to
???not, and several, including a woman, wore
ore or less iujured thereby. Tho fire wa*
'iifintd to the premize* on which it started.
The lies was filly thousand pound*.
The Fdgltsli In Egypt.
Caiiso, August 15.???The mudir of Dvngola
ms received another letter from Gonoral
Jordon, showing that In* i* still safe. G.m-
rid Btcphcnsi n tins been finally in??tructed
to take ei'tninnnd of the Ci.rdon relief expjdi-
It is Mpoitol tbiit King John, of Abys-
, will nsxixt tho expclitiou by
ii^llnnk niovmu nt on Mnntrmcr.
Ttir-Monst i-iimui .Ylunlor*.
DraLix, August 15.--The Irish exc-'utivo
ruthoritics arc busily engaged inveAtigaUng
w the Mnnidrasua ca*e, in order to deter
mine, if possible, the truth or falsity of
luforincr l asev '* conf, s*?i.'n.
FiiKlniut???s He|>rt-iontntIon.
London, August 15,???Tho Dai'y Now* ex
press the belief that the yov?? ruinont will not
anv pul lie funds fi??r representing Huglan l
4toil exponi-
at the S???ew Orl
lion and world's fair, but
ter to the Munchcxicr ehambt
ill refer the
??? of (
The Gordon Belief Varty.
Cairo, August 15.???The whole Gordon ro???iof
xpedition will b?? pushed forward to Wtt-ly
Haifa as speedily a* possible. It will pr.vccu
lirect fr< in Bcnmet n> Dongola. There aro
???Icnty'bf beats on tho Nile both belo v and
the cataract for the transportation of
tn op*.
A PREACHER'S HONEYMOON.
Hrglne With nn Onelnught From the Hilda
I licensed Relative*
rta???s Mills, a la . Auyn??t 12.???[Ppec'aM-
Suudtt) u.orutiiK Uov. liotK>ri llirdfu v. .. .
e.l in the public road, near Mr. Abe llo
ids, whllst riding tn hi* hUggy. bv three
1 Argrove and Jamb Fuller,
Dock \Vallr.ee, G< |
mid Mvrnly eut with a knife. Hardin hid boon
to 'Squire Anderson's aud married, and Wiu going
??? ??? (Hjlutment at Union Hill and hal hi
jug hatred of him b?? tho bride'
..lathe*. Argrove, her brother, and her step
father. Thomas Wallace, and hi* son by
former marriage. Dock Wallace, on I
marriage,
??? in-law. Fuller,
making threats for three
,
four day* and
.ountry or they
him, aud Sunday monilng when Uu^r
staud. Argrove seized tht^ groom|s hor??o brt tio
WOMAN
In every gesture dignity and love!
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> seen In Atlanta, In the fo 'o.v'ng
White Goodo, Table Linens, Towolg,
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Shh lings and i???illov.* Oaeo
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CIIA 51 It Kit 1.1.V, JOHNSON * CO,
Cobb County, Ga??? Farm
FOR SALE.
I e&utiiul litre village on the K. T, V. Ad.
ft. It., ???O)miles northwest of At! mu: well wat-ro??|
ly mcvl exedient mineral water; tine
leave the country He attemp??
Ml to rtsuonvlrate with the men. but Dock Wal
lace ran up to him sod struck hint three time*
Ith lu* knife, iatlietiug three revere wounds on
' right arm and shoulder. Oue gad* was nearly
iurhtx long, nearly revering the arm at the
lUlder, the tecond cut ws
third at the elbow. Hewn* striking at I
(the
i *-it t is
din's
the srtn received the blows. The bride seeing
they were trying to murder her new made husband
tepid eut of the buggy and nm, and Wallace
<n ran alter h?? r mnl threw a stick at her He
tight her and dealt her two blows with hi*
the lack u| the head aud neck.
U* inly and Mr. 8am Shaqiate,
Hen
The UnpeiKS Opened.
the liiiladelphia Free*.
An Indiana editor calls the editor of a rival
journal, ???a laid hesdid snipe whose miserable
rarvar* is a foul insult to the earth It fatten* on.'
'???"this we inter that the campaign i* fully
ice m dwelling, newly paintec.
geed tenant houses filled wtth reltabl*
geed tcrnr.nd otherneeosssry outbuilding*; new
plnhouse. gtn press, saw mill, grist and il it???lug
mil!* iuu by ic tine 25 horse power Tar lor m.tnn-
???.aettircd iDgir.e. which has been fn iPe f ??r two
era, all of wM**h !x in 1(V yards of dwelH'w; al* >
fine fish pond well stocke<l with Gerr.uu etrp.
uclient society; convenient to good setioo!* aid
churrhrr; mules, cows, bog*, corn, wheat. ??nit*
end other farm produce can l*e bad xutli ???lent to
suiplysaM farm. Every field wut-*red bynevar-
falling stream*. Thi* is raid to be one of tne most
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rotten, cereals, and the different gnu-e*. etc. Call
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dtuAw Fonder Spring*, Ga.
$10 A BALE SAVEO.
Tlie Clarke
tn *n. ft greatly ir.ervsjw* the quantity and anal-
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w* rk on eight bales of cotton, and gives increased
profiu loan who handle rut ton. A cent- wanted
m all ctoccnpieiQttrtUory. Fortfnrtner Informa
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CLARKE SEED COTTON CLEANER X'PGCo.,
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Wesleyan. Fem
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M *
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(Mmc i-mbrntes two terms, con-isting of flvo
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Upon payment thereof law student* aro entitled t??
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egiven in |
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>thcr students. ntt< ml u|h>u tlie literary societie*
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KENTUCKY
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JulylO???dAwkylm
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Chartered 1853.
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Proprietor.
The KM Acnual Btvsion of Ten months begin*
1 of | temitr. For terms apply toth??pr*??*l-
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Female College.
Tl??<rty-first year he
frrftltits In smei .
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Rev. L. D. I'OITKR, D. D??? Glendale, O.
FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
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lltdifsl DffartKfiil-rniversitji of Loirntu,
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A B IT IS UNIVERSALLY admitted THAT
rractUul McdRIut- und Surgery eauuot be
taught eKewhere than at the bed-side of the sick
???Jed. thh?? i*i*titiitiou Justly claim*
rivalled i dvautagra in the (ntrodoetlon of it*
a ho
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ALBEMARLE
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T ABGK FACULTY. BEST EQUIPMENT. LO-
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FIRST SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG LADIES IN THE
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MONO TH E BEST IN THE UNION. Board. Wazh-
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UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE AND
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nical and dissecting room facilities. Hospital ad-
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Excellent buildings. nu?? by 110 feet, containing 125
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Ovt* mo liundred young lady boaniers tho i
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???r COLLEGE
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* ilKS.
he Thirty-six year tiegius September 24th, 1884.
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July 1???wkvSm
PHILLIP???S EXE I EH ACADEMY
EXLTER, N. H.
THE 102d YEAH ItFGlNS SEPTEMBER 10th.
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, I L .-tt V,
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?? T1Df.NTS CAN BEGIN ANY WEEK DAY IN
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cinltv. Litoiary Course free. Lcllea r*colvod.
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a out In one entlro
j could hide a hen
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