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12 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA., TUESDAY SEPTEMBER D 1884. TWELVE PAGES. BLAINE???S GREAT SHAME. Id Which lb* Truth of tbo Allocation* Concerning tbtCeutuhlpaad Msrrlsgoof Jam** G. Blatno I* btoutly Malntsinsd 8om* Hard Qaes tiona to ho Answered by Bin. Ikdiakapoi.ih, September 4.???Tbo answer of the Sentinel company, in the Ulainelibel suit, tree filed in tbo United States court this morn ing. The defense admits printing and pub lishing the article oompliined of, in its issue of August ft, 1964, and denies that it was false in any particular, j It sets forth that Jatnos G. Blaine was married to Harriet fitanwood, at Pittsburg, on or about March 23, 1H51; that prior to that time, during the courtship, Blaine seduced Miss Stan wood; that he at first refused to mnko reparation for the wrong done, hut being ufterwards strongly urged there to, and violently threat ened with chastisement and punishment for his said wrong doing, and perchance repent ing him of the evil, married her as stated; that In June following, a child was born, known as standard Blaine, which lived two or threo years, and it wua always acknowledged by the plaintiff and his wife as their son. By reasons whereof the defendants say that tho matters and things not forth in the nrlielo recited are true, and the some being true they were pub- , Hilii <1 of timl concerning said plamtiiTby tho defendant, as they justly and lawfully might do. The defendants file with their answer a number of interrogations, and require that the panic be answered by tin: plaintiff under oath { ???ositivcly and without evasion, within such into as may bn limited by tho court thereby; among which are the following: QUESTION* TO IIK ANSWERED. went to Mexico, and while there I collected many specimens of the product* of the soil of that wonderful country. I kept them as curiosities and carefully laid them away. In 1/107 I began to experiment with some of them; among them gum chicle, a substance THE ELBERTON KIDNAPPING. A "Wife Abducted by Her Husband mid Two JN'egroe*. rrom the Elberton. Go.. South. On the night of the 25th ult., a man by the name of Tom Harris, accompanied by two negroes, corn?? over from South Carolina and drove up to a house In the upper portion of this county, where his wife. Mrs. Harris and her six .little children lived, and just after supper, while Mrs. Harris was washing dishes, Harris, with one of tho negroes, went to the kitchen where Mrs. Harris was???took her by force???bareheaded and barefooted, and put her in the carriage, which the oth er negro had in waiting, and left in great tried other cxj??rimci,lV, .uch e> mlepting I Csroli ?????- The carriage vrua it to cbl. nurposra, mehlng glue and .Xlh* | ??.Z??U!Z all of which proved failures. I then tried to sell the stuff; but as it was entirely unknown to tho trade, and possessed no recognized value, no offer could bo obtained. In tin meantime the goods lay in a storehouse, tin charges running up all the time, till I consid ered the advisability of throwing tho whole of it into the North river. All hope of ever being able to dispose of it departed. ???One day, as I was leaning against a con similar to rubber. I thought I had discovered the way to cheapen the production of hard rubber goods by adulterating with this chicle. Bucccmi seemed certain, and about 25,009 pound* of the gum were collected and brought to New York, and the business was begun. After expending considerable time and money and patience the project was abandoned be cause the gum could not bo successfully vul canized. 1 gave up in despair. After a while I Trust No Others. - Why endure the agonies of neuralgia when Benson's Capsine Plasters will quickly relieve i Riven t e voters. negroes took the back seat, while the other ne gro did the driving, which was done at the full speed of the horses most of the way. Mrs. Horns was placed on the floor of the carriage, with her head drawn back between the knees of Harris, who kept bis hands over her mouth to prevent her from making a noise, while the negro on the seat with him held Mrs. Harris's Bands in order to keep her in the position desired. It is said she begged he r husband most pitiously not to smother her, her breath, but his only re state when you left Kentucky; if yon at any ???me resided there: when you went tnne; where [you were employed; 111 what business or call ing7 1 If the inaldon name of yonrwlfo was Harriet Hsnwood, slate when she finally left Kentucky, , and - Wliat s< qualntatico had you with Jacob Ht in- wood: u list relation was he. If any, to the "penon you nisirltil, and what conversation or Interview did you have with him (adore said marriage con cerning the same, and when did such Interview, " mlwhatv * - If any. occur, and what wo* said and done there in r Was not the first child of said marriage born flic Dili ilaywf June, 18517 When dill vald child die?; When wa* it buried7 If In any cemetery, Rive filename of the ccfho- terr. Was any tombstone or monument erected at tho grave of said child,???giving its birth, and by whoso direction was snid tombstone erected? Bid Mid tombstone boar the following Inscrip tion !dative to the birth of the child? RTANWOO!) RI.AINE, Born June 18, 1851. nm>nny portion of such Inscription on said tombstone, been erased since Its erection? If so what (ortlon Utcrcol? ??? What acquaintance* haveyou with tho book called "theLife of James (1. Blaine,??? written by Iturocll II. (???ouwcll, with an Introduction by Governor Itoble, of Maine, and published by K. 0. Allen A CO., of Augusta, Maine, ill the year fcctiwicr???. counter, 1 ??.w . little girl come in J".W her MdlMwd her the proprietor fora pen- M ,vn. ??n onth and a comnumd to'keep uy .worth <d mn.ticcliewing-giim. Initautr juiet It i, raid that tbo whole country for a ???? ???Jw.t tJrUrfTInll.aLhiSrlM *| half mile on each tide of tho road herd tho immediately begun to experiment will it and Sreteh*a^Oiat ItmnU^unaUkan P Ur??o afler ??on,/mouth, of h.Vd.tudr and many | liSSfiSS *??? fJ 1 ?? disnpj ointments success -was achieved. Whim (he manipulation of tl^ehiclc was so far de- vcloptd os to produco a beautiful white sub stance, I applied for a patent and so be came tho solo proprietor of the business. Thin*, by accident, aa it were, the discovery was made. The gum is known all over tho world, it has iucroased year by year in favor nud in now an important item in the stock of every jobbing confectioner, grocer and drug gist. and is haudled extensively by tho uotion ???The fruit of the tree from which the chicle exudes is called sajiodilla. It is about the size number of men to have stopped him in hta flight. Ho reached the Savannah river and crossed over before the people of the neigh borhood knew what was going on, but left one of the negroes on this side who has been cap tured anil lodged in jail at this place. Harris took his wife, leaving tho little chil dren, (one of which is a suckling babe) alone In the dark. They were so badly frightened that one of the largest ones took to tho woods, and bad not been found up to 10 o'clock a. in., the next day, while tho others com menced screaming and crying, which brought in some of tho nearest neighbors. The chil dren were taken in charge by some of the of an apple, delicious in flavor, and largely .y.!??^n???,i ??S u..d b??lh# unlive. of Mexico M an article if f " ", w* C ?? Uld U ?? food. The gum is collected by tapping tho .in.*. ,r 'i tree, c, we tnp the rn.pl.. It run, nut freely, and in moulded in the wud into calc,, hard- S??6t ????? ,T 'SSk ??? a m??.e. br0 ??? Kh . t Jh innlo r.rrying nlout twelve arrohiw, or mSP'Llnn !nonth,.olil , *b5bl?? n imt th^/forend .100 pound.: When the Indian., or n.live., L 1 ??! J b ** ???" 7 **???* ??l,rt out on along louroey eero???? tho country ???rotTcri.,. they ??l*ny" provide them??olvc,with chicle in order to nftiiy the pang, of tliir.t, for by ehew- J???????, V ???ft 1 ??? ini? the iruin the mouth and throat are kunt I that baa ever occurred in this section, and de mands closest investigation and prompt pun- ing the gum the mouth and throat uro kept moist and the desire for water is diminished/* ???Hoes ohcwing-gufn possess any merits???? ??? r ???Humph 1 I should say so! There are???' 1 A handsomely-dressed woman entered tho office and tho speaker turned toward her. ???Will you sell mo aotpe chewing-gum???? she sold. ???Certainly, madam. How much do y< wish???? in his politest tone. ???Only a small box.??? ???But we do not sell nt retail at all.??? Bhc seemed much disappointed. ???1 suffer so much from dyspepsia, she resumed, ???and your gum is the only thing that will relieve me. Where can 1 buy it???? She v?? directed to n confectioners and went out. That???s one merit,??? sn!d tho smiling caterer Is not the statement ul __ __ hook A follows: Miss Klii'.wood, In became his wife, nt Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, _ comet statement of tho time and placu of your marriage? Bid j on not commnnleate to tho author of said book, for his me in such work, tho nauio of the place of your marriage a* aforesaid ? aitOkMAKRM RKADY VO* TRIAL Tho following atatoinent was furnished to night to tho associated press representative at this point by Mr. Bhocmaker: To the public: Btaaed report* have bean sent from Imllsiinpoll* by i-crtalu correspondents, In- (Heating that the defendant in tho ltlnd suit hrouiht by Mr. Blaine, will look to delay a prompt trial. On tho contrary, wo shall do all lu our rower to cxpodlto tho conclu sion of the ease, and anti* quite bolng ready for nu . It sue before a jury early in October, if not aooner. John C. Hhorkakril jNPMNAroM*, linl,, September A???Blaine???s at tprneys have tiled an answer denying the truth ot the di fcmlsnt???a allegations. Thu next stop will piobnhly l??a a demurrer to tho Interrogations ot the defendant, m ARCTIC CANNIBALISM. A Nsval Officer** story of (treaty'* Respite - Greet y tier lured Innorent. Washington, September ft.???Tho Star to flight coiitaina an interview with a naval olhccr who waa on board ouo of tho Greely re lief vessels when the survivors of tho Greoly party were rescued, iu which tho officer say* that great injustice has been dona Sergeant Braitirnl, of the Greely party, by tho publica tion of statement* purporting to come from an nrtny officer, thut ho (Drninord) was tho strongest of the party whou found, nud that ho had admitted cannibalism on his part when he was taken on board one the relief vessels. The navul uffioor interview ed by the Btar to-day is quoted ns having said that Loug was tho strongest of the party, ho having been able to walk, while Braincrd had to be rarried. llo is also quoted aa having said that Urainerd was prneUcally the head of the party after Greely became incapacitated for dutv, and showed himself to bo possessed of ability Inr above his staliou. As to Long, tho officer said: * Long was the hunter of the party, and he was a dead shot. There is no doubt in my mind but that he kept more than his share of the game killed. When he met the rescuing party his limuth was all bloody, and when rt little later the winter camp waa visited by two officers and lee Pilot Norman the latter pick ed up the bodies of two eider ducka recently killed, evidently placed there for safe keep- lug.??? Being asked if lie know whether or not cannibidi??tii waa resorted to by tho Greely l*art, v i the ollicer said: ???Ot course there was cannibalism, but 1 be lieve Uieuly did uot know JTit. amt if he ate Human flesh himself ho didu't know it. When it was announced that tho bodios wore to be taken on beard the ship, Greely urged that they bo left where they were buried. Lockwvod, he said, particularly requested it. That was all right, for LoekwmU's body was not mutilated, llraiuerd did not tell of any cannibalism. You can rest assured of that. 1 don???t think any of the diaries which Were preserved mentioned it, but it is sup- posed that fluidcr's diary, which has lest, made aoiuo reference to it. It was either picked up nud accreted by one ol tho men, or was tlirowu overboard with Greely???s sleeping bag by mistake. When the diaries arc published Lieutenant Lockwood's will be Ur nuns interesting. It U very ftill aud writ ten entirely in short-haud, and nobody has yet read it. The mflUlation of the bodies-waa done by a skilfttl Land, and there is no doubt but that the hospital Steward used the knife, after.the decease of Hr. 1???avy." Hum flicer is quoted as having said further that there were no 'sigus of division in the party when found; thut they were all under one tit-t, that is, all were camped in the Urt tut three, win* were ju??l outside a flap of the tent, and that even Lieutenants Giiety and Lockwood had had no serious misuiuU-itlauding up to the time the boats Were Atandouid. CHEWING-GUM. The Mating of tt I rons t???iiirle on Acci dental Uurmrrjr. Yttfcu the New York Tribune. ???*l)o ichoolgirl* chew as much gum as aver? Why, bh-ss my soul, such a question! And do you think fch??vlgir!?? are the only people who The wealthy proprietor of a large chowiug- gum factory learu-d hack in hts handsome chair iu hi* handsome otKro Jowu town and lauphid. When the langb was out ho *ir*i??ht- ??Mil ??p, and taking a small stiver caao out of liis wen Boat pocket, opened it, and handed the rei crier a piece or cum, and patting a pitcr in his own mouth, rolled it as a sweet morsel under his timgns. During this opera tion be emitted various remarks upon tho sub ject of bit attack, and dwelt with emphasis U|*oi?? the history of hss gum. ??????It *m iu 1m#, 1 bcuave,??? ha said, ???that I ishment. We aro informed that Harris is a native of JJart county, and marriod in tbo upper por tion of this county; that ho lias always treated his wife most cruelly, oiten whipping and beating bcr._ He was prosecuted in Hart county last year for wifo whipping, and through the intervention of some friends tho coifrt was induced to let him off with a light punishment, after whieh ho took his family and went to South Carolina, whero ho soon commenced his old practice of whip ping his wife, and treated her so cruelly * that she took her little chil dren some time ago and came back on this aide of the river near lior mother???s, whore sho waa living when taken away. - Harris, it is said, went to tho livery stable at Anderson on to tho schoolgirl???s appetite. ???I know plenty of a Anao ??? on ou people who relieve their dyspepsia in thuaamo way, and cure their indigestion. You see, the action of tho jaws in chewing relenses the sa- ? ??? 0 the jaws in chewing livn, which gm>s into tho stoinnch; and the livn being one of tho principal elements of di gestion, must bring nnout a healthy condition of those organs. For thff snino reason ilia up- pititu is improved. The digestion being p feet, a vacancy is created and n desire for ft must follow.,' ???Who aro tho gum ohawers???? ???Mostly children. Woineu and young girls do their share. Men chow to a considerable extent, and I know ninny a ease where slaves to tobacco have boon cured by chewing gum, If nu n didn't chew tobacco they would bo ai fond of gum ns woruou aro. Negroes aro fluid of gum, mid you never meet a colored girl that has uot her mouth full of it. Tho giMut gum chewing states are Kentucky, Illinois and Ohio, in the order named. The Kentuckians must cat it. 1 don't see how elso they disposo of so much of it.??? ??? ???Is auii-chcwing ccohoinical???? ???Well, yes. Hero is a piece that I have been chewing on for three months. It is just as big and ns good as whon I first put it in my mouth. Can???t wear it out.??? ???Is tliu use of gum increasing???? ???Every day.??? A FATAL BLOW. The Gu vrrnor Offer* n Howard for the Arraat of I.ljr Taylor, Colored. Yesterday Governor McDaniel offered $150 for tho arrest of Ely Taylor, who is charged with the murder of Conductor A. V. Raleigh, in Coffvo county. On the morning of tho 23d oi August, as th???e north-bound freight train, under the charge of Conductor Raleigh, reached the siding at tho Oeinulgae river, in Coffeo county, Ely Taylor, eolorod, who ia ono of tho employes at the diqiot, had aomo words with the conductor about changing tho switch. It wna the negro's duty to chunge tho switch. 11$ quari-ellod with tho omliictor about tho track on which the train a very worthless, bad character, and that ou account of cruel treatment, his wifo has left him several time beforo. Wo hope the next grand jury will investi- ;nto tho case thoroughly, and if an indictmont THE WARIN CHINA. A French Cemetery Hesecmted by Chinese Officials. London, September 4.???Tho Chinese have cut a military road through the French ceme tery at Canton, destroying 'and rifling the tombs. China yesterday paid to the French consul, at Hong Kong, the sum of $27,01)0 os indemnity for tho lofisos incurred by French subjects in the Canton riots in 1889. The Republiquo Frnncaiso says it ia prob able that Admiral Courbet will occupy tho island of Formosa In force. This action is ncccsory in order to secure tho ratification of the treaty of Tien Tsin and tho payment of an indemnity for the Langson affair. Advices front China, stato thut threo Chi nese armies are marching to invado Tonquin. Ono from each of tho threo southorn provinces of Chifliu The army from Kwang Sf numbers 25,000 men; that from Yunnon, 20*000; and that from Kwang Tung, likewise, 20,000. The Feck's Had Hoy again ???Usage Familiarize It. Mr. E. A. Comstock Miss drawn one-fifth of tho Second Capital prize. (125,000,) iu the July drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery, through the American Exprc**. Pock???s Hun called on Com stock. hard at work at the plaining mill. 313 Cedar st-, where he Is-a valuable employe. His number W,204. In the June drawing, Mr. Philip J. tire Is prompted os Mr. O. Is know . *uhstantfates the fact that The Louisiana Htite Lottery Co., h a straight institution, in which the good people of New Orleans take pride.???Milwau kee (Win.) Peck???s Hun, Aug. 2. - Give your Children Bajth???s worm oil Holmes??? Sure Cure Mouth Wash and Dentifrice Cures Boro Throat, Bleeding Gums, Ulcers and Bore Mouth, Cleans Teeth, Purifies the Breath. F.epared by Dri, J. P. & W. It. Holme*. Dentists, Macon,Ga. For sale by all Druggists and Dentists. augl2???wkyly An alligator 21 ,txi ivuk ??WI aiuvu uu tueiuwcr Lafourche, Louisiana, a few days Ago. It will be preserved and sent to the World???s exposition. The People's World-wide Verdict Burnett's Coconino has been sold in every civ ilized country, and the public have rendered the verdict that It la the cheapest and best Hair Dress ing fn the world. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are Invariably acknowledged the purest and the beat. Tho crop of tobacco grown in Virginia this year will be xnuch larger than it has been for some years post. CONSUMPTION CUBED. An old physician, retired from practice,hav??? ing had placed in bis hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of con sumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all norv- ous complaints, after having tested its won derful curative powers in thousands of coses, has folt it his duty to make it known'to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to oil who desire it, this receipt iu German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using, sent by moil by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 140 Power's block, Ro chester, N. Y. After Three Yenrs. Mr. Editor???I hare read with Interest the items that have appeared in your columns from time to time, setting forth the merits of Harter???s Iron Tonic, and desire to odd a word on my own ac count. For three years I was a constant sufferer from Dyspcpeia and disorders arising from diseased and impure blood: had tried many remedies aud several noted physicians without relief. A friend indurid me to try Harter???s Iron Tonic, when to my utter surprise, three bottles completely cured me. ???Old Subscriber.??? FHOVISIONS, GRAIN, ETC. THE COTTON MARKETS. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta, September 6,18SL TOE WEEK???S REVIEW- New York???The cotton market bas attracted no especial attention this week. Futures closed easy to-day at prices n few points ahead of a week ago Spots, middling 10%c. Local???The season is not enough advanced yet to become Interesting, though tho outlook Is cx- couraglngroDd new cotton is beginning to make its appearance on tho street*.* Our stock on - band to bef lu with amounts to 997 bales, which includes CM bales held by spinners. _ decrease. Total r *~ set. Showing a Exports for the wcek~... M .. Same time last year. showing an increase Total exports to date- Same time lust year Sbowinn an locrcano Stock at all United States ports. ???-mo time last year Showing a decrease.. BMa 10,Ml 15,091 20,118 6.127 16,9*5 21.881 7,403 10.951 mi CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta, September 6,1881. The following quotations Indicate the fluctua tions on the Chicago board of trade to-day; WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. September. - 7k>$ 7#y a n'A 7734 October. 80 80 79jJ CLEAR RIB SIDES. September 10 10 10 10 10 JO 10 00 October. 9 Vft 9 Oift 9 93 .^9 93 rnside figures; September 77>??@?8. Corn exetted and higher with very active demand, fluctuations wild nud unusually rapid; a.i an instance, cash ,..mber uataauti; Oc tober easy, others unchanged; cash 23>$; Hcptem- ber 26X62656- ATLANTA. Sept ember 6???Command bran are p.ir- tlculariy Aim and show a tendency upward. Flour ??? Patent process |6.506l$7.00; faucy $>.50 ?? 16.76; extra family $5.???iS; family $1.75. heat ??? No. 2 2?>{fl92c. Corn???8toady: white, car lota bulk, 75c: do. sacked 78c; dray lots Me; mixed, car lots bulk, 09c: do. sacked 71c; dray lots 76c. Com Meal???85c; small lots 90e. Stock Food ???11.35 V ICO It*. Oats???Firm and of upward ten dency; car lots bulk. Hoc; do. sacked-iOc; dray lots 45c. Kye???None. Hay???Fancy, carflots.90c; filOO, Hal].Co; choice, car loads 85c; dry lots 93c; prime car ioods, 80c; 910016* 90c. Wheat Bran???Firm; car iota 77c; dray lets 85c. Grits $i.G3 V bbl. NEW' YORK, September 0 ??? Flour, southern steady; common to fair extra f).30a$l.20; good to choice Lxtra 94.230(6.00. Wheat, spot Iots'^c lower; No. 2 spring e7; ungraded red 33^9.]; No. 2 red 87; ungraded white 85&J3. Corn, spot lots scarce and firm; ungraded C&$*70; No. 2 September ....???- * jOat* opened higher but ??? * t.mberKA&L Cholera Cure c Georgia Eclectic Medical college, states thut uim ujiciicu higher but closed weak; No.2 33%??34%; white3703SJ4: NO. i Sep tember 33(3,34. Hops dull; choice grades 30332. ST. LOUI8. September C???Flour steady and un changed. Wheat active but lower, closing 1*43 l%c under yesterday: No.2rod fall 79>$380cash; September 79<??80)4. Corn opened higher for cash snd near futures, then declined along the whole line and closed *???*' September, whl 4914049^ cash, firmly but very CINCINNATI, September G???Flour heavy; family 93.5C@f3.7ft; fancy (4.G0@( 1.40. Wheat easier; No. 2 red winter 80@8l. Com excited and higher; No. 2 mixed ??6@50. Oat* steady; No. 2 mixed 23@2). LOUISVILLE, SeptemberG???Gram qniet. Wheat, No. 2 red 75(380. Com, No. 2 white 60; mlxod 53. Oats, No. 2 mixed 23*4(929. %956c under ycaterdasr, except tor Ichelosed Y/s higher; No. 2mixed ; 49649% September. Oat* held |alow;2354 cash and Septcmber.^H Groceries, ATLANTA, September 0???Coffee???Kia 9)4912)6; old government Java2T>c. Sugars???Standard A 7!<c; granulated "Yfi\ white extra U 7c; New Orleans an- 90c. Teas???Black 40??60o; green 40a??XJ- 80c. Clove* 25c. Allspico 10c. Clpnamon 25c. Sago 60c. African ginger lGc. Maco 80c. Pepper 20c. Crackqw???Milk7j%c;_Boston butter 9c: pearl tnre of Bed Pepper to oue bottle or FOUTIIEKN BEMEDY with almost unfailing auo- ^^Mm^Th^Corjktltntioi^advjK^Jt^rfladan to I A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN OF ATLA'TTA E Prescribes Dr. Biggers Southern llemefly iu all t??wel and stomach afflictions, and status that for fro to ring the little child that U wasting awar by the daily drainage upon ftssystenift hum* jukIuJ as it is also for Binrrhfea, Dysentery, (Tramp. Colic, Chokia Morlius, AND ANY CHILD H PLEADED TO TAKE IT. PROFESSOR A. BARILI, of the Atlanta Female Institute, states that un der no circumstances would he suffer hb nil v to be without a bottle of Dr. Diggers Southerii Rem edy, the timely use of somenBaving relieve,! al most every member of lxia family of so no bowel orstomacn trouble. THE OLD GRAND MOTHER when called to the bedside of the little child sur- feringwith that night fiend to children ror to parents, CROUP, the old grand mo to send for mullein and make a tea and ... relieve it???made into a tea now and combined with sweet gum It presents in Taylor???s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein a pleasant and effective cure for Croup, Whooping-Cough, c\ * ??? and Consumption. Price 23ots. and (1.00. your druggist for it. Manufactured by Walter Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., proprietor Taylor???s Pre urn Cologne. _Bend 2 cent sUmp for Taylorhi Little Riddle ones, but conti he amusement of the little Wi DWWU UUVWf OU, UOUi e; XXX do. 0c. Caudy-As- kerel???Market about baroof Matches???100ft box 91A0; 200 93.50; 900 94-75. In kegs, 4Kc; in boxes 6M#6H& Rice 697c. NEW YORK. September 6-Coffoe. spot fair Rio firm at 10Y\ No. 7 Rio spot 8.G5; no. September 8.40. 8uga?? [firm and Inmoderate demand; centrlf-l itigal 521-32MtjK; iiruscavado fair to good (fining 4 13-11^4 BMC; refined steady; extra C6X??i>5;; white extra Oby???^S*/ A \ yellow 4j G5; off A &Yi; mould A G-V-yCH; st * * ?????? cut loaf and crushed The First Month of the autumnal season is upon us. It will be some time be fore you must cast off your summer clothing. Then, too, it would be a good idea to buy some of our very low summer goods and^hold them over until next season. They will do just as well to last until the first, of summer, and be. a great savi???_/ Next week we will have so no thing interesting to say about ou Tailoring Department. Prepare to be charmed. A. 0/M. GAY, (??rofftiei* anc] (Uaifor, 35 WHITEHALL. cut! CINCINNATI, September 0???Sugar quiet; hards refined 67607%; New Orleans 5(3,6. lvni, on the Tonquin frontier. There are said to be 10,000 blnek-tlaga at that poiut ready to attack Hung lion. Tne Kwoan Si army will march into Tonquin by way of Cao Binht, aud in connection with a portion of the Canton ar my now at Langson. will attack Bao Niuh. 8ix thousand Freuch hold Hanoi, Huug Hoa, Sontny and Bac Niuh. 1.08dox, September 4.???Admiral Courbett will suspend operations in China until M. rateuotro, French minister to China, has made a report of tho political aituation at Pekin ime time last year 20,on) ??? Showing a decrease. 12,201 ock at Liverpool 700,000 Stock at 1 ~ 10 time last ycj Showing a decreasoz American cotton afloat for Groat Britain... Same time last year. Showing a decrease 19.000 29.000 4.000 NEW YORK, September 5???Tho following aro the total net receipts of cotton at all Uuitcd States toft* since September, 1,1881: Calve-ton New Orleans ; ???liouM W >il, niiil linuMy if ^g.trucS ??f liihiwood. Tho | ??? ???hJSSLIru tho eonduetor with a pioei eomluctor fell senseless on tho ???track in front of the engino, hut did not move. Tho uogro tied, and beforo anyouo could get to tho pros- truto man to remove him, and before tho en gineer eculit f-U>p his engino tho conductor wo* run over and his head cut off. Hye-wit- ntevc* lu lit ve ho was dead beforo Ihututgino stiuck him. Tho negro escaped, and tho ? -overnor has offend the reward mentiouod or his capture. Htiots Flretl In ttio lledroom. sxn, Mo., September 5.???Thomas J. Report* have reached Shanghai, through Tsming that tho apposition of tho peace aud war parties is reaching the pitch of civil war. * The Matin makes tho fallowing statement on diplomatic authority; Priuce Bismarck agreed to give Franca tne support and influ ence oi Germany in an attack upon China, on tho condition that the treaty with China of 1860, be revised, so as fo enablq Ger many to obtain equal concessions with Eng land, America and France. Biiranrck asked the Pekin government to f ive Germany such concession at Shanghai, ut * ??? ' - - - ??? - point, Scarhcro, who is reported working at his house. This morning four shots wore heard from hu room. Libby bad fired two or threo shot* at the woman, one of which passed through her loft cheek and lodged ia her head. Another paoud through the )>artition into tho next r??*??>m, where tho bullet wui found. Ho thou shot himself behind tho ear, but the bullet glanced off, and only inflicted a slight wound, lie was arrested and taken to the stnlionhouse in a cl<ar state of mind, and no ovidonoo of liquor was fouud. Both were found fully dressed. Tho woman is said to ho unmarried, nud between 20 and 30 year* of age, nud of a respectable family, and heretofore good re pute. The bullet whieh Libby fired Into his head inflicted a more serious wound than was at Tbe> Both Bled. Birmingham, Ala., September 4.???A special to the Age from Warrior says that Mrs. William White, residing near that place, yesterday gate her two Uttle daughters, aged nine and ton years, morphine, mistaking It for quinine. Whon the error waa discovered and physician* summoned, t children. They both Good Knongli. From the Kansaa CUy Times. All in all, to sum up, this has been about as good a summer as the average morUl runs across. All Weakness of Ueultn! Organa, bexoal Ini potency, arid nervous disorders permanent ly cured in thirty days, by the genuine Hr. Ricord'e Restorative Pills. Bottles M-Fills The girVwas a loose character, and im 1 lately i 81-25, 10# pills *$2.00, 200 pills $3.60, 400 worked at Libby's hotel a* a table ??Mid. At pills $9.60. Magnus A Hightower, cornor Pry- 1 loose character, and lmd lately ??? ??? ...jby???* hotel aa a table (fetid. At time she was the possessor of considerable property. A Political Murder. Paw.son, Pa., Hcptcmber 5.???Samuel Short and W. J. Mullen, heretofore fast friends, en gaged in a. hertud jvditieal discussion last night, aud finally Mullen became to angry that he drew a knife and pluuged it into Short's side, inflicting a mortal wound. Mul ct; has Ucn arrested. Fapr 1 leuco Wiilt Moriuon Kilter*. KasuviU-K, September 4.???Betcctlvo Frank Moore, of Evansville, Ind.. who went to Lewis count), Trim., to work up the ca??c against the i-itireus who massacred Mormon Elders Barry and Gibbs, pawed throuKh NashviWe, and said bo in quired of a citizen of Lewis county if Ire couUl give biui information on the subject And the man agreed for K0 to betray all the panic* concerned. He said If the detective would meet him at a cetulu plate kc would point put the leader of the mob. Al the time appointed the detective waa on the i](t. ritiwmljr h?? waasnrrounded by forty men, or and Decatur strecta, Atlanta, by Lamar, Rankin and Lamar. ADE7ANA PATTI, the great songstreas, fays of Solon Palmer's Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and other Toilet articles: ???I uuhcsitatinglv pn nonce them cniwrior to any*l ever used.' Principal Depot, 374 and 376 Pearl St., X. Y pot 429 Canal ??L. N. Y. we fr su wky The work of laying brick for the Atlanta cham ber of commerce has commenced. \f ??nr_ UK w ?? JITTERS half an hoar before dinner. Beware of eoua- terfeits. Ask- your grocer or druggist for the genuine article, manufactured by Hr. J. G. B. eeigert k Sons. I luudcd he would leave on the An anxious to get away, he walked to Om train. Being *??? I Z?Kl One bottle of Dr. rullcz'a Pocket lojectfoa, wf*-*i iHnid, eniea wftbont nmsm. fL Mobile Savannah....... Charl??*ton .... Wilmington... Norfolk. Boston........... Providence Philadelphia., Total.. 1,027 13.091 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. New York???The cotton market continues dull and the feeling is much depressed, but prices aro heing|well maintained. Spots, middling lOJ-fo. Net receipts to-day .1,701 bales, against 8,113 baloa last year; exports none bales; last year bales; stock 219,9S0 bales; last year 222,747 bales. OPENED CLOSED. September 10.66A10.70 September .^JO.T.ll October 10.51(4. October I0.5iv< November10.41 A November ...A0.4-3A Becenibcr.J...10.46$. December. 10.47.4) ??? January 10.54$10.M Jauuary.- IO.'.s i February 10.C5$10.68 February 10.71$ March 10.77$I0.7^ March.. ???..10.SIJ Closed steady; sales 33,000 bales. Liverpool???Futures closed steady. Spots???Up- lsnds;63-l6d: Orleans sales 7,nno bales, of which 4,700,balcswere American; receipts 4,000; Ameri can 3,500. Local???Cotton stegdy. New cotton is quota ble aa follows: Good middling 10';c; middling lt*.c; strict low middling 13c; low middling 10c strict good ordlaary 9?$c; old cotton yp higher. NEW. YORK, September6???The total visible*sup ply of cotton for the world Is 1,472,633 bales, of which 701,953 bales are American, against 1,G32,080 talcs and l,0O*\2sO respectively last year. Baceiptf of cotton at all in terior towns 9,793 bales: receipts from plantations l6.869.Crop tn sight not given. By Telegraph. ' Provisions. NEW YORK, fcp t cm bur G???Pork dull nud nom inal s new mess spot 918.00. Cut meats dull and weak; pickled bellies 9>4; shoulders 7JS; haras 12*j; middles nominal;long clear loyf. Lir<l oju ued C(Q|10 points lower, closing weak; western steam apot 7.75. LOUISVILLE, September 6 ??? Provisions firm. Mom jk>rkf 18.50. Bulk meats, shoulders 7; clear ??? 10%; clear sldea 11. Baoen, shoulders 7*i; iBi ???niiatOMinaApy -OR lHil lkON-C O bottom, notes waiving all exemptions; cents per hundred. B. F. Bennett, steam ;??rl 45 Broad street. m a ;vJc ???,??/AMKi)-('].KIlGYMEN XSD TKAMin u take older* in Georgia and Alaba 14 Y* Lord, steam leaf prime ft earn 8% * CHlCimp, September 0???Pork dull; speculator holding oT; cash 918.50(3910.00; September 918.00 918.25. Laid quiet and a shado lower; cash 7.859 7.37k; September 7.5037.62k. Bulk meats easier; shouldeia t.75; short ribs lO; short clear 10.60. CINCINNATI, September 6???Pork quiet; ??... 918.50. Lard easier at 7.43. Bulk moat* weaker; shoulders (>*.j: short ribs 10%. Bacon easier; shoul ders 7k; short riba Ilk; short clear 11%. ATLANTA. September 0???Clear rib sides like. . ipeo uiaticn and export 1,000: receinu 4,000; American 3.5CO; uplands low middling clause September de livery ey-Gl, 6 9-61,?? 8-61; September and October v ?? TJU A ,'AJ A AiUII- IVilAhAP ??? n/l eiy 5 5944: January snd February delivery* 33-61; March and April deli very 6; futures opened quiet at the decline. berdeliviry^CC-64, Mien; December ana January delivery 5 u04i, sellers: January and February delivery 5 C<b64. seUeni; February au-i Mu ret. de livery 562-04: March and April delivery 6, value: October delivery 6 6-64, buyers; futures clood steady. ??? receipt* 3,704; exports none. SA VANN All, September 6-Cotton qnlet and steady; middling 10'*: net recelpu 1.135 bales; grew 1.135; asks 1,050; stoex 3,755; exports coast- ft* 2,496. a NEW ORLEANS, September 6-Cotton qnlet; mttdllng ltf,; ntt receipts 201 bales;Jtrx* 202; ???aks 400; *t.<k 12.747. r CHAELESTCy. September 6-Cdttdn active. aid- dllrglt*,: wet renetpu i.tsT hales: gmm 1.187; ??Ces 1JA.; stock 2,256; export* coastwise iJJA. Fruit* and Coufectlonerica, ATLANTA, September G???There la no market for dried fruits at present, and shippers hr J ter wait further developments. Apples Ftaehee -Market tunplied mostly from < wagons. Prices range from 75c&|1.00 ft Lt-mona???Messina ??50^0.5011 box; Palermo 13.00 693.50. Oronpcji???None. Cocoanuts???Nono. Pine* apples???fi.l??? r ~ ** ??? * '???^ ??? ??? bunch. ????? London I . rants ??? 7k??8c. Cranberries???None on market California Pears???None. Citron???30c. Almonds??? 20c. Pecans???lie. Brazils???10c. Filberts???15A160. Walnuts???16c. Peanuts???Firm: Tennessee 7A7kei Korth^Carollna 7c; Virginia lie; routed IXo |i e Wines, Liquors, Etc. ATLANTA, September G???Market it wbitky, rectified,tl.0Oigtl.4O; rye, rectified,91.103 I.fO. rye and Bourbon medium 9l.VWt2.00: ram roc- tided ihS^.75: Now England 91.75^2.50; 8t Croix 94.00; Jamaica uAOAHJO; jrtn, domestic 91^09 - *--??????-* **?????? ** brandy, dome* .oo^eopper dls- peecb brandy 92.00^93.00; clierry an^Jhiger^jnindy 91.00391.50; port wlnefliOGJ6.(|), owumtoqnality; sherry R150O96.00; catawba fl.??6afl.75; scupper- ?? CJNciNNATI, September6-Whisky steadier at 91.10. CHICAGO, September-Whisky steady at 1.12/ BT. LOUIS, September G???Whisky steady at fUl. , Naval Stores. WILMINGTON, September G-Turpentlne firm at29; rosin quiet; strained 95' ????????????*????. tar quiet at 91.00; crude tnrp?? ???1.00: yellow dip and virgin 91.8& SAVANNAH, September 6???'Turpentine steady at 28: Mies 200 barrels; rosin active at 91.05091.07)4; sales J.nOObarrela CHARLESTON, September G??? 1 Turpentine nom inal at 28t>Id; rosin easier; strained and good Kt NEW4*0RK, September r,-Rosin firm at 91.22)40 91.30; turpentine dull at 3lM- jl tered, four years old.- Solid form with b!ac points. For further particulars, address C. 8. HOSIER, -wklm Calhoun, E. Tcui S A (IK NTS WANTED TO SELL T - Cyclopedia lu Georgia and Aiabsm?? 3 volumes. Write for specii , Pc, to II. w. Scott & Co., 7} street, Atlnutn. Ga. VI PAN TED???A MAN-WITII 3IONEY TO IN IT in a paying buninew, to take an Interest nulvcricfer. the best machino of tho day. A< W. this office. W ANTED???J. R. CARHON, HEIR Ol Meredith Carson, of Jefferson couuty A. Suiter, Administrator, Bartow, Ga. sep2???wkylBt .*???>!??2 l*??r n \hI:i<iMc w??r! Iiotuu rurr of nertouN del _*nd dial (veakness ClUtti. ICIimax Medical Co,] 25C4, ST. LOUIS, MO INDEft??? IIMU bUBSKtf ??? SfisrA? viSu. I C. M. Co., L Box 504, Sf. Louis, MEN WANTED aSSJ? WATCHES. Don't buy until you find out the nc provemeuts. Send for illustrated catalog J. P. STEVENS WATGH, ATLANTA, GA. ut This 0UL A- Petum to n??4 CTS.&J??ua tf J - AQOUIH MI j : :: V , ??? ???. Md.t mchit. ; 7 on. Need Ik* capital. M. V wung.173 UrceuwIchBCN. V Hardware. ATLANTA, September G-Mark*t very quiet We quote: Hone shoes 91.50; mole shoes 95.50; horre-ihoe nails 12H02O. Iron-bound hames 95.00. Trace-chains 4007a Ames* shovels 11050. Spades 1 910/JOA913.00. Ax^r.Ci(Si4i0.00Bdos. Cotton cards itoa Well-buckets 9toa Cotton rope 16. Swede I Iron 5e; rolled (or merchant bar) 9 rate. Cast-steel 15e. Nall* 93.00. GU.lden barbed wire, galvanised, ?? ^ 7c; painted 6c. Powder, rifle 95.fie; blasting | few. tor lwKc; .hot ,2.00. Country Frodaco. runner. ^ ????????????mpmivpmAinx s^uc. Iponltry???Voun# ??? chicken* are in good demand; choice 22c; medium 18020c; small 13018c;Ibens 22)t#25; cccks 15c: ducka 15c. Chcftv Tennessee t2.Ou092.5O; small fl.WAB.75; v ???te ffl.7B092.OO ft bbl. Sweet Potatoes^Cholce Mutcf l.co > bu; do. red 8C.-VS3C. Honey???Strained ISAlikc; in the comb 16015c. Onions???92.30ASL5O B r i-arrvL Cabbage???2^'l}ip. Foatb**rs???Caoiot ???(SCO: prime K03X Ctaiase-Sklau XL Poauuts I for heroes with supply moderate; mutes dull ygood combination bon*s li.5O0f2.5O; good plug 91130 fl.3o; driving horva *1^91.75. TOC supply Of boroea la in exrera of demand. CINCINNATI. September 6???Hogs dull t???? 31 ????** and light fLOO0??b.w; packing and butchen 9L50 c WANTEDl fl HE NAMES OF EVERYBODY Sl???Ki* X ???with Cdnccr, Indolent Ulcers, ?? t -. a.i Dr. W. H. CHRISTOPHER X A wky C9k Whitehall ??trc^?????? DeLoach water \\ Ks lt*5ic. Iron ties???Arrow ( S 1MPLLEST AND i and perfect satfa small miu ran sflbtd ted catalogue of who ???The Star*iril??? mill uxpaased, acdseh