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ii THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTIONS ATLANTA, GA.. TUESDAY DECEMBER 9 1884 TWELVE RAGES. HEROES OF THE WEST- SCOUTS AND* FIGHTERS AT THE CATTLEMEN???S CONVENTION. Lodinff * B??o6 f>f Dopftru'loi* Into as Anbu*h-A Corr.ercd Rcbbor'4 bold Front-Sauersl Porter*# Bp*< eh~In ii??n Eloquence Kill* *Bc??olutlon~Luyk*n??*j Amcr.g the delegates to the Nation al n ttlcmcn???s convention, which bus juit finished its session in fit. Louis, were some of tbo moot celebrated frontier .men In tbo United Status. Many of them were fa* Hums as scouts, fighters, and detoctlvcs, and home of them bad figured at the east in poli tics or business before taking up their present pursuit. W. If. Llewellyn would be a noticeable figure anywhere. He is unusually tall, of meg. nlficent physique, and his carriage is such as to impress the observer with the belief that he has been a participant in atirriug events. Trobably no man on tho border has a better record than he. More than a dozon despera does have registered oaths that they will havo his life, and every one believes that ho will yet pay the penalty tor his devotion to law and order. When the stock raiiors on the Niobrara found tho depredations of tbo Middleton gang unbearable they mado several unsuccessful ef forts to hunt down the thieves. Discovering the names of the men instrumental in this pursuit, the chief outlaw sont them letters warning them that if they ever appeared their ranches be would cub their heads off and forward them to Omaha, to bo exhibited poles, Ibis made the stockmcu furious, and they beemuo more determined than ever to ef fect his c upture. Llewellyn had seme local reputation ia tho North Matte and Deadwood country as a <ic tcctivc. lie had made sovcral difficult arrest?, and on one occasion had killod two Black Hills ftlsgc robbers. Wishing to obtain l>is views, the atockmen sent for him and he unfolded plan ol operations which was vory satisfac tory. He prc|??oscd to take one or two trusty men With him and join the outlaw band, learn their haunts, and at the proper time seize tho leader. Jn all previous attempts torapturo Middleton, c*r any ol bis porty, it had been found that any ordinary poise recruited in the country a<lja- cent was ol no avail, for confederates of the outlaw would invariably bo found among tho number and no plan of operations could be kept a secret. Llewellyn proj*osed to pick his own men. have arrangements mado with the troops stationed In the vicinity to givo him ns alliance when ho needed It, and pluco no dc prndci.ce whatever ou the settlers. With au order from W. A. Paxton of Omaha to his ranrh foreman for horses, Llowcllyn, accompanied by William Hazon and Cbarlos Hwcc zi y, started out properly disguised. Stop- ping at Paxton???s ranch, they produced their order, obtained tho horses, and under cover of night redo rapidly toward tho North Loup. When they arrived at Buffalo Bill's ranch, Bwcrzry left them, and Llewellyn and Hazeu proceeded a few tniloa further and met Middlo- rrlvcs as fugitives from Wyoming, thoy hnd no trouble In disarming any suspicion tho desperadoes may have had, aud were cordially welcomed as members of tho fraternity. For more than two months they retnainod with tho party, participating in thoir robboriei and learning tnefr habits and hiding places. In thq moan time Llewellyn had found an op portunity of communicating with Paxton by means oi 8weezey, and of explaining to him his plans. He directed Taxtou to send a trusty man to an appointed place, where ho was to lio in wait until he could get Mlddlotun there, end then, at n sigunl, tho outlaw was to be taken, dead or alive. Mr. Paxton solectcd for this errand Bill Luykens, an inspector of the Wyoming stock growers* association, who went to tho designated spot, and waited there In the brush several days. At length the party appeared, Middleton riding ahead, Llewellyn aud Haken coming next, and aovon or eight desperadoes following. Llewellyn says they always observed this order when on the mau n, as if determined to bo on tho safe aide respecting tho newcomers. Coming up to tho place whore Luykena was concealed with a rifle and two revolvers, Llowcllyn gave tho signal. At that instant Middlot<>ii???s horse ahted, aud threw tho outlaw, but th?? latter w*s ou his loot iu an instant, with a revolver in ruch hand, pouring shot into the builics. Lvykena???e title missed firo and ho hugged tho ground while Llowvllyu and Haxon, riding kapidly to oho side, ommed on the oilier thievts. lla.cn soon fell with threo bullets in blm, but Luykous, setting his wespous in order, opened a rapid gnlliug fire from the bushes. With three or tour of their number Wounded, the desperadoes, including Middle- ton, wheeled and darted off, pursued by their two assailants. Alter a little Llewellyn gavo up the chase, carried flaxen to tho nearest ranch, and then mado all possiblo haste to Fort Kublnaoti, where he obtuiuod a detail of cavalrymen. Once on Middleton's trail, thoy pursued him to the Niobrara, and finding tho outlaw's father, mado him conduct thciu to the gang's hiding place. After two dass and nights tn the ssdale they came upon the party iu camp, and at onco ouened fire. Middleton and two others fell at tho first volley, and tho former's wife, who had previously* been uuobsorvcd, came tunning out begging for ber husband's life. While ??liis parley was in progrOM tho unirjuicd number, of tho ntrl, look to their horn., tut nude oil, but Middleton we. token jirltoiur, tind iu tbocouno oflliuo wm ion- lonrci lu the ponltontiury. After dUnojinr of Middlrtou. Llewollju loltowed thr.o ol tbo moot d??)*r.t* member, of hi. ,??nf thmuudi of niilf. through th. torritorio, .ml >t l.it cornered them in Minimum, whore, nflor n ???lubbrrn n.litenro the, wore oiHurod. Llewellyn i* now agent of th. Mok.Iom, Indian,, n put of th, Ap.ch. tribe, and Hud, Umc t<> d.vot?? to cnttlo railing for hi, own bear # I. Itavld J. Cook, .uperluUuJent of tbo Ilxkr mount,in d.wctir, nuoclntioo, U .author ou. oftbe quirt tallow, whom carer, if written in detail, would be read with more latercit than thaordinary border romance. During twenty yewabahia made more than 3,Mo arreati, and, allgough ba hat taken aomo men dead and had hot tigbta with other,, h. ha, uevor yet tern trriou.ly injured himirlf. It waa ho who hunud down the Mu.grovo band of hor.o and cnttlo IhioToa who htddong Urrorimd the plain,, ??nd roreral of th* loader, of whom wort afterward lynched by citiiana or Dearer in broad daylight. After tho morn prominent membtra ol tha gang h,d baen thu, dianoaod ??f. ft* ????? hia iMtetanU ma le prcnaraliona to take Ed bruklin, . do.per.to tiler, who had until then eluded them. They found him aalctp iu e enloen et Uolden City. Ue had been drinking, and when Cook placed hie hand on hie eboulder and told him that ho wa, wanted he Jumped up with tn oath. ??????Conic quietly, now," .aid Cook. ??????imictly? Sol much, ho men from Donrar ran take tue," ha acclaimed. By thio lime he wa. wideawake, end wee making npid Ptucl with hi. Cola at enrybody who undertook to com. near him. Cook tried to pertuade him tvgo.UingwiththeoKiecn.but he paid no ntt.nl.t n to him. When the officer produced n pair of handcuff. Franklin grew livid with Tags, iid said bo bad soma Irons himself, drawing his revolver, irons beneath hi, pillow a. he raid to. Just then one of the deter tires dean bins a blow on the heed which cut hie acelp and stunned him fur n moment. Wb.n SK**??S* k - jumped Irons his Ud into tb. middle of Us. Mom, leering his revolvers ou Isla p; low, cad aewwmcd in his fury: -Com. on, nil of josh Tea can kill me, but you can't ??? mat me. I will w go with you. it you want to ihoet, nut it the.: lUerel lherel 'and JE 1 -W-aUy -o his hesrt. Fraahliu that noon# intended to aheet if ha would go along quietly. Maddeatd by tho (fficer's cooler ss, the desperado cx claimed: ???If you don't shoot I will. I woa r go. I???ll (lie Aval, but I???ll die hard, and taro i three of you will go with mo.??? He male move got his revolvers, end that instant Cook rent n bullet through his heart. One of the most interesting members of the convention was General Porter. Not many of the drlryntes knew him. The committee on resolutions scut in a report ou the Indian question, calling upon the secretary of the in terior to limit all Indians to their respective remvotiona. The prcamldo of the resolution recited that "either through criminal caroleis- ness or careful criminality tho Indiaus had done tremendous injury to tho stock interest.??? It was supposed that the resolution would go through without opposition, for everybody bated on Indian, when a tall, dark-skinned man was seen to rise in the middle ot the ball. He caught the chairman's eye, and was re cognized aa General Porter, a Crcok chief of Indian Territory. He looked around him tn ???a moment and then said, in good English: I ramchcreas a representative of the cattle In duHiy. hull assume now to represent the Ameri can Indian. We arc hero in America byjtho aflt of Almighty God. Tho Indian preceded you on this (ontiiant, a?? the carboniferous era preceded tne preterit. To day we Hand among you, on the nurniiifiof your growth as a nation, as a few clones rapidly hiding away, and soon to dLtppear utterly from mortal view. Wc, the lingering rem nant of a vanquished race, want to be at lea(t fn corpornted with you. We know it 1* the inevitable rc.-ult, but we must not be destroyed. The United Mates have In the main treated us well and bit- msreiy. We are here to look atone Interest???cat tle growing. This Is nn element which has brought | IcainYd your wa\??. You have taught hi in t be Ilea of land ownership, which he never grasped before ??? You an- leading us over the road every people .'had travel! d to civilization. Yon arc doing good < brbtisn work for us, while you are doing good for yr uuelvf s. If you of Montana and Wyoming would consult with tho people of Kansas aud thud Territory, y >u would get along better with thel Indian*. Mutual concision* are all tint are wanted. We of the nation have no trouble with Texan* or Kansans. T hei(solution underconsld- riniion is not one that does credit to the tmcrlcsnj Indian or to you. I am scusltive on tbh matter.! ... ...Jed bylaw aud by treaty. Hun- note vre fight about ft. Tho eastern people will (ram - * * *??? fecit s that in the end may destroy tn. . . preamble of that resolution be stricken out. General Porter's aneech took the convention curprisi whoop, Kx-Senator Htevo Dorsey mode biinsclf con spicuous losing a thousand dollar watch pre sented to him by udmiring republican friends, and tho celebrated cowboy bruits baud from Bodge City, tho leader of which beats tiino with a derringer, was one of the greatest curiosities ever seen here. JTIIE WEB CRY IN THE NIGHT. Finding n Lost Child In the Night, Taking It Home and Finding It to be Ills Own, Ht, Louis Globe-Democrat. My name ia Anthony Hunt. I ntu adrovor, and iivo nine miles narny upon the western S rairic. Thcro wasn't a house in sight when I rat moved there, my wife ami I, aud now wo have not many neighbors, though thorn we havo arc good onos. from home lo sell about fifty head of cattb fine creatures as I ever mw. I was to buy some groceries and drygoods beforo I came back, and. above all, n (loll for our youngest, Dolly. Bbo had never hnd a storo doll of her own???only rag babies hcc mother made her. Dolly could talk nothing else, and wont down to tbo very gale to call after mo to get a big one. Nobody buta parent ran understand how ftdl my mind was of tho toy, and how. when tbo cuttle wero sold tho first thing I hurried oil to buy was Dolly's doll. I found a largo one with eyes that would opon and shut when you ptlllod a wire, and had it wrapped up in a paper and tucked it under my arm while 1 hnd the parcels of calico, and delaine aud tea, and sugar put up. Then, late 01 it was, I started for home. It might liavo been more prudent to stay until morning, but I felt anxious to get back and eager to hear . Dolly???s praises about her doll I was mounted on a and pretty wa.???l loaded. Nlg'l was a mile from town, and settled down ns dark as pitch while I waa in tho middlo of tho darkest hit of road I know of. 1 could have felt my way, though, I remembered it to well; and when tbo storm that had been browing broke and pelted the rain in torreuta, l was five miles or may be six miles from homo. I rede as fast as I could, but all of a sudden I beard alittlocry likoa child???s voice. I stop- ped abort and listened. 1 heard it agin, i call ed and it answered me. 1 couldn't seo a thing; nil was ns dark as pitch. I gotdown aud fJU around in tho gruss???ealled,again, and again was answered. Then I began to wouder. I'm not timid, but 1 was kuuwn to be o drovor, and to have inopey about me. It might bo a trap to notch nieuunwarcs aud rob and murder me. 1 am not surerititioua, not very, but how could real child bo out on tbo prairie in such a night, at such an hour? I might bo more than htiniun. The bit of a coward Unit hides itiolfiu most men showed itself to mo then, but once more 1 heard tho cry, and said I: If itny men's child is hereabouts Anthony Hunt is not the man to let it die.??? 1 searched again. At last I bethought me of hollow under tho hill ami groped that way. Buro cucugli 1 fcuud a little dripping thing that nu-auedjand sobbed as I took it in tuy arms. J called my horto aud the beast camo to me aud I mounted and tucked tho littlo krd thing under my coat as well as I could, promising to take it homo to mamma. U sevuitd eo tired, and pretty soon cried itself to sleep on my bosom. U had slept there over au hour when I saw my own windows. There wero lights lu thorn, and 1 auppoicd my wife hnd lit them for my sake, but when I got into the doorway I saw something wax tho matter, and stood Hill with a drend b ar of heart five minutes before l could lift the lateh. At last I did it and saw tho room full of neighbors and my wife amid them weeping. When sho saw me she hid her face. Oh, dent tell him,??? she cried. ???It will kill him." What is it neighbors?" I cried. ???Nothing now, l hope. What's that you have in your srin???? ???A poor lost child,??? said l; ???1 found it on tho read. Take it, will you? I???ve turned faint.??? Aud 1 lifted tho bleeping thing aud saw the face of my own child, my Dolly. It was my owu darling and cone other that I bod picked up on the drenched road. My lit tlo child had wandered out to meet papa and tha doll while the mother waa at work, and they were lamenting her as one dead. 1 thanked heaven on my knees before them. It is tot much of a story, neighbors, but l night* ??? ??? * * THE BUSINESS WORLD. A JUtlt iroHlic Iron Labor Slirket???T\reve Thousand Men Ihrosrn out ot (York. Cx4.vir.AKD, December 5.???'From a careful compilation of the reports received the Iron Trade Review computes that within the pait four weeks twenty-five iron establishments havo started up, giving employment to 12,175 men. In four establishments the force has been iuerfsaed by 1,250 men. In 10 establish ments the working time has been reduced au average of 8 hours, and in 39 establishments the wages have been reduced an average per cent, affecting about 20,000 men, and 27 cst&bilFbmenU have closed down entirely, throwing out of work 12,275 men. These figure* relate only to the iron and steel industries. Bonu Norwalk, Conn., December 0.???For the last few daya the proprietors of the factor ies here have made desperate attempts to gain new hnhds, hut the vigilance of the atrikeri have prevented them. Becoming desperate, James II. Knopp and Wm. I???almcr, the for mer of the firm of Crofut & Palmer, and tho latter euperintendent ot tho bat factory, form- ix-g a company, appeared on the streets with revolvers in their hands end threatened to shoot any of tho strikers who attempted to dissuade any of tho imported laborers from New Jersey from going to work. This naturally aroused tbo ire of tbo atrikeri, and so vory effectually, that they in a measure rebelled, but offered no violence. It was through this that tho un truthful reports of tho riot wero started. The disnatch sent to tho governor last night was done in the heat of excitement, and was unwarranted. It was brought about by a gang of boys following Andrew J. Crofut, a hat manufacturer, about the streets and hooting at him, and not from any action of the strikers ttemselvcs. WuEZLtKo, W, Va., December 6,-Nottces were posted to-day In the firo flint glass manufactories at IJcliaJre, 2 at Bridgeport, aud 3 at Martin's Ker ry, that after December 12. all work of prefers and finishers would bo paid for by the plecj, aud at nttHmrg rates. This amounts to a reduction of from 25 to 75 cent* per 600 placet of ware. SOUTHERN IRON, The Sensation Created North by Recent Development*, Bi IIMIXCII a m, A la., December 3.~[8 nccia 1.]??? The dieratvli which your correspondent sent from this city something like four weeks ngo, relative to the shipment of large quantities of pig iron to Philadelphia^ Boston and oth.-r northern end eastern mnrkots from southern furnaces, has caused a great deal of dlscusv.on os to what will bo the rcsfllt. The prominent iVmtsylvoniajournals maintain that the sou'.h cannot compcto with tho furnaces in their itoto when tho actual facts, showing oxuctly tho contrary, ore starring them squarely in the face. The many inquiries roseirci in this city from northern individuals show that the possibilities of tho aQuth's becoming tbo chief iron-producing region of the United States in tho near future aro beginning to bo realized and appreciated, notwithstanding the efforts of certain journals to conceal thu real facta. Tho furnace men who mado tho largo ship ment of iron from this city to Philadelphia, ami the railroad which contracted to haul it did not intend for the shipment to he made public. No ouo know* their reason for con cealing it unless it be purely a selfish one. Your correspondent belioving that such information would be of incalculable benefit, not only to this im mediate section, but to the enliro south, pub lished it the very moment ho "taught on??? to WAS IT A TRsOEDY? think of it often in the t I , ??? - -tgnts ttiul wonder how could bear to live now if l had not stoppsd when I heard the cry for help uj>on tho road hardly louder than a squirrel's chirp. That???s do.ly yonder with her mother in the meadow; a girl worth tsviug. 1 think; hut, then, I'm her father and partial, maybe: tho prcttittlimi svrettest thing this side of tbo Miisistippi. rtchteg Hickory Mutant Ntgtit. From the lllnmiUe, (ia., Gazette. Two littlo ^irla in this community aro striv ing to see which will collect the greater num ber of hickory nvita. Bo strong has this rivalry become, that they are up ns soou aa it i* light encuth to see. and out they go under tho trees to collect wbat has fallen during the night. One night last week there was a shower of rain and they knew that many nuts would (all dur ing the U'ght, so each uuo determined to be out before the other. Ouc of them awoke at ???n early l our, and deceived l??y the moonlight quietly slipped on her clothes, and made her exit tf rough the door into the yard. What was her *urprt??e to see her companion, na ??hc supposed. Handing in the yard. ???Oh. yes.??? she said, ???you thought you*would be abdVi of we, but I'll be * ven w ith you." The object iu the moonlight never replied, hut kept wav ing its arm. A certain chill or fear came over the bickrry nut girl, end with the thsaght that a ghost had made its ipptmn v, iU bounded back in the house, an-l fouad hir companion asleep in bad. It was the Japan is* bosh with Us white (lowers which bad Light ened her. Seme of the prominent cltizons of this city havo already begun discussing tho feasibility of holding in this city, two years hence, an international mctulic exposition. Birmingham has already an exposition building which could be easily added to so as furnish ample room. A Novel Wedding. From tli& Harshon Banner. Bev. T. W. M. Brown tells us of a very novel mnrriago. It is us follows: David Esters, of Meriwether couuty, came to tho homo of Mr. Brown a Java ago and told him that if ho could find a hardshell Baptist lady that was smart and poor, and about 40 years old, ho would marryher. He asked Mr. Brown if ho know ofsuchnlsdy. Mr. Broaru told him that a lady a few days beforo hnd told him if he find a hardshell gcntlomon sho would marry him. -Mr. Kitsrs asked where the lady lived, and Mr. Brown told him, adding that ho would go with him if he would wait till ho could do a small job of work. They food started aud arrived at the homo of the Hardshell lmly. Tho geutlemsu nr.d Indy were introduced to each other by Mr. Brown, who explained to tho lady that the cutleman ???just filled tho hill'' for her. Mr. isles and Mrs. Mary Lcathcrwood had an in terview for n short while and returned, stating that tho trndo was made. A faw nights alter ida Mr. Brown joined tbo two in noly wed- ???ck, and they boarded the train at Bromsnou Monday morning for the native home of the bridegroom. A STRONG TESTIMONIAL, The following letter, from the wifo or At torney General Fair, of Tenttcsseo, giro a clear aud emphatic report of the great benefit received from the use of Compound Oxygen ???*BijOIXTVIi.lk, Trxx.,October Kith, 18??j. "Di:s. Starkkv A* I???ai.kx:???For sovonteen yeurs I have been a sufferor from disoa^ed ???iver, having contracted tho ducaso while liv ing in tho malarial districts of Texas, each bUiTccding attack being more severe, and leaving tye less strength to bear the next. AI out two years ago 1 was induced to use CoiuiTum! oxygen, and since that timo have ??t adily improved without any falling back. For years I had not had two good nights* rest in succession, hut since using your remedy, have slept well. It i* now twelve months since 1 have had nn attack of bilious colic, and have fewer symptoms of tho return of the diftaic than for year*. You are at liborty to publish this. ???MaH John Fair.??? Our ???Treatise on Compound Oxygen,*??? con taining a history of the discovery and mode ot action of this remarkable curative agent, aud a largo record ot surprising euros iu Con sumption, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., and n wide range of chronic dis eases, will be sent free. Addrcsa Das. Star- MV A rALsx, 1199and 1711 Girard 8t., Phila- elphia. Tennyson???* ???Freedom.??? The following new poem by Lord Alfred Tenny son, poet lautcnte of England, has just been pub lished : O thou so Talr Iu fiummera go tie, While ) et toy fresh and virgin soul Inform'd thccolumn'd Parthenon, The glittering capitol; So fair Id southern sunslur.e bathed, But irarce of such majestic mein A* hue, with forehead vapor-swathed In mvadows aver green; For thru???when Athens reign'd sml Roms??? 7by ttlorious t yes were dimm'd with pain To mark fn many a freeman's home The slave, the scourge, the chain; O follower of the Vision, still in motion to the dUtaut gloam, KoaiVr blind force and braialc** will May Jar thy golden dream. Who. like treat Nature, wouldst not mar lty change all too fierce and fast ll.n otder ot our Ifumaa Star, This hctiUgccf the past: Cfctccr of the party cry Hat war. din from the public good. Thou???when the nattouk rearoa high 1 hdr idol smeared with blood, Thou loathcrof the lawK**crown Aset the lawless crowd; Dow lory thine ever growing mind Hath silikd the blast and strevru the wave. Though some ot Ute would raise a wind To slug i2.lv to thy grave. Men lottd against all (otais of power??? rufornblMd hums. teaiMwittoas tong ies, ksMctingalt Usings m an hour- Brass Eicuths sua iron longs! Lamentable I)??hiU ot Two Tonug Ladies nnd tbo Narrow Escape of the Third, Cincinnati Commcrri.il Gazette. Not long ago a mother and daughter called et tbo c-ftice of a prominent New York physi cian. The young Indy was fair of faeo, gra-iu- fill of form, with & complexion indicating health, and yet her mother said thcro was every indication to her that she was the prey of some mysterious disorder. At her request the physi cian mado a searching examination. Nothing was discovered. At the importunities of thu mother another physician was called ia and another examination made with the same re sult. In the same city another prominent physi- ion was visited recently * ' ' * attractive address, refined some appearance. Bhe htd scarcely stated her case wbon her lips 1 quivered, her face paled, her arms dropped to , her side, and she was dead. Bhc died elono with her physician, and gos sips made high scandal, but a post mortem examination showed that her death was caused by a convulsion, and tbo voice of slander was hushed. These are facts which can bo sub stantiated if need he. Medical.science docs not tell its all we ought to know. It is small satisfaction for us that j death must toy our friends low before wo can find out tho nature ot their diseases. Life is a great mvsttry; and it is a sad commentary on present human attainments that death is the only key which in many cases can unlock tho depths of this mystery. There is something more to be dreadod than cholera, more to be reared than consumption, I Itank Statement. Kxw You, December 7.???The weekly state ment of the aaaociatinl banka shows the following changes: Loan* increase........ ...92 530,200 Specie Increase - 1,221.400 Lofeal tenders decrease 1 TIM 000 Dfpctfitf increase -0011,900 Circulation decrease. f*i,230 Rocrvc increase 3,275 The bonks now hold $42,297,150 in excess of le- lcgsl reqnlien ents. THE COTTON MARKETS. CONSTITUTION Off ICO, Atlanta. December 6. loot, THE WEEK???S REVIEW. New York???Notwithstanding receipts for the past week have been heavy, the market is still possessed of a firm tone and cotton has been of a decided upwatd tendency. To-day no material change oc curred. Future* dosed steady. Spots, middling lt%o. Local???Cotton firm and tending upwards. Re ceipts for the week amount to 13,719. Some time last year. Showing an increase Same time lost year. Showing a decrease..... ..mm.,2,796,715 ........2,'H >,919 171,796 ..mmm 219,026 160,819 ..mmm 87.13S ...mm 1,650,720 ..mmm1.351.OS 272,692 ....mm 905.357 1,0(9,850 which is preying upon the health of I Stock at Interior towna^. our young ]*eople. because, unlike them, I Ite approach {, la.idioui, and we aiocl.t know of its presence only by the I 8arae time lastyear....M.??. death it brings. Mr. Charles K. Stephens, the I Showing a decrease well-known exporter at 1,223 Third street, * ' ??? Louisville, Ky., had an experience somewhat similar to the mother whose case is above re lated. His daughter, when but nino years of age, seemed suddenly to droop. Sho was ex- l cecdingly languid, was frequently prostrated I B??rt* ???] n cc September 1, 1884. with headache* nnd nervnu* danreasinn. and I Kew Oriwms"*** Showing an increase ....mm. NEW YORK, December 5???Tho following aro ?! cotton at all United States 320.951 771,SJi 121,891 Mobilo savannah.... .... Charleston ...... Wilmington-.., New York- Boston Newport News.- with headaches and nervous dopression, and the feeling of extreme fatigue grew upon her constantly.. She could scarcely breathe; could retain nothing on her stomach, she bloated so that she measured forty-five inches around the waist, and it seemed that she would go mad with ogony. Every month sho got worse and worse and finally, os death accmcd to be obtaining the mastery, in alarm her case and treatment wero telegraphed to a 1 prominent New York specialist, who, after I Brunswick7 duo deliberation wired back that everything I Port imyai.?????? , ,*,^*???*^??????',???,*^*???'7^|???*,7!li pcesiblo had been done and that she could not 1 Pensacola..... recover. In three months from that time, I Indlanola.... however, she begun to amend and in a few weeks was clothed with health and in her right mind. In tho first case mentioned, death was caused by what is called bright's disease of the kidneys, in tho second it was found that uremic blood noisoning,caused by the sume'dis- esse, produced the fatal convulsion, and in tho third case death was threatened by the same disorder, but was averted, when overy other means failed, by Warner** safe euro* This ro- ault was accomplished threo yonra ago nnd tbo lapse cf time has ihown that it was not a mere temporary effect. It Is evident that medical men do not know ..... W5.159 .... 830.721 mm. 15,410 mm. 11,924 34,204 .M. 29,261 imm II,633 .... 143,735 .... 7,864 CHICAGO, Dectmoei G???Flour unchanzM wir- Ul wheatr3,7??gpfL??Ql DltLuiu wluutr S3 fn r?? i.aO: HTttitt wlMtttfXfft b*vrr gnules 32.09 wbret retire aim *????>*. eh-*-*! under rater- day; D??ceintHr72a7.\ Ny 2Obicaco spring 7??a l??WJ'S?a?S:! 7 Qar.!',.. Oat, latter: mirtet declined (>f SERS'SBBSh?**?? ,or ?????? 8 CMh u -??? WKW Hum IttcunaerC -y.cur.KuUie/r. aulot: common to talr exit* 8S00&!:: ~J; good to tiilci I3 05??IS.??0. Wheat, .pot x4lc lower, clot , Ca,h: 70 ireeembor. Oora easier nnd !caS ! ^ 9,4)4 December, oata doll; 113^3 ??S7H. Ostaqolet; Ho.'rmlxndtf. LODISWLLi, December 0 - Wncat dull: longfcor- e??. SrB ? Com quietNo. < white tt; ratal Itii. Oata steady; Po. . mired 2SHQBfi. no YORK, Rewrote* r.-Ooiree, spot lalrRlo [dull and nominal at SJi; K0.7RI0 apot &16; He- flosar unenanacd: Louisiana45-lfi I??4J4; tail tosoodredoing tJIOIJS: rc3ocJ,;ulet:0 Total ??? ,.,2,767,715 SATURDAY, I'ECF.UBZR C. New York???There has been considerably Ira* prorent in the cotton markeOrlthin tho past day or tiro. To-day future! ruled firm, and toward tho close developed considerable strength with higher price,. The market closed IIcm. Spots Arm: mid- middling 10J??c. Net receipts to-day 41,209 bales, against 53.661 hale, last year; export! 14,919 tedtei last yeart5,010 balct; stock M2,53) bales; hut year 1,086,312 halca. ^Mowwegtattraojicningandtaslngquotattoni CFXNID. soaMy y -.i hom ' tr !??? g0 I peccmtS^O.70310.75 Dccemher'^Swatl.OO pio credit thorn with omnucicnco end die in I January 10.S'., January U.OxSu.Od the delusion, "I am not surprised," says a I February lO.ornt....... February .,.,,.1103311,0? candid physician, "whon I know tho ignor- I ??arrh.??? }!???!???'??? " *" once nnd incopacily of tho profejaion con- 1 corning ancli disorders, that that compound is doing such effective work. If it can accrm- plish what wo cannot, peoplo aro vory IxolisU if thoy do net resort to its use." It teems to us that these threo cases convoy lesson nnd imlicato a course ol proceeding which parents and young people cannot aiTord to ignore. You Can't Uako 1640 by Bending This, Kren.if you havo chronic nasal catarrh in its wont stages, for although this amount of re wnrd hoi for many years been offered by tho proprietor! of Dr. Sago???s Catarrh Itomedy, for any case of catarrh they cannot cure, yet not withstanding that thousands use tho remedy they are seldom called upon to pay tho ro- | 12^:5 wnrd, and when they havo been aocalled upon I ixenn.,'VmandGm SSliood' they have universally found that the failure to I deoraia Pacific Railroad euro waa wholly duo to aomo overlooked com plication, usually easily removed by a alight modification of tue treatment. Therefore, if March 11.16*11.17 April ..........???.U.12@....... April 11.37311,28 lay..... 11.24(5. May .11.40311.11 Closed steady: udes 185,100 bales. Liverpool ??? Futnrcs closed dull. Spots ??? tJp- lands 613-lf d i Orleans 515-16d; tales 8,COO bales, ol which 0 ICO bales were American; receipts 17,000; American 13,400. Icoal???Cotton firm and ke higher. We quote: Strict good middling 10J<c; good middliog 10 S-16o; middling lOXcj strict low mlddliot 101-163; low Dlddling913-160; UngraOJilo; sta'ns O.'iqiOc. TTm ioJlowtaq ls^our sutementoi receipts and 3% standard A 69-16: cnl ( tloncrs A 61516: powdered GM&V4: granulated f Mobuiea steady; Now Or- leans 8S34S. Rice steady; domeatio 4 06; Patna H; tingoon 454*4^. CHICAGO. Deeembor 6-8ngarsteady; standard A 6; rot loa) 7*7H; granulated ty,. CINCINNATI.Reccrober3???Bngardull; hardi re fined 6)10714; NewOrIeans4H*5H, l-rovlaloaa* CHICAGO, December 6 ??? Pork ruled 21O.70 lower: rallied 1001.7 and closed easier; cash 111.4a 0311.60; January 6ii.40itll.47H. Ur,l adranced 5010points: ruled steady; cash 6.7004.80: Decstn- her 0.7T 06.76. Bulk mcaw In fair demsnd: s'loul- ders 4.77(31,10: abort rite 5.701 short dear 6.20. IILOCISYILLB, December 6 ??? Provisions dull. Mtaa potk nominal. Bulk meats, siicraidm 5; ccsi rite CM: clear side* Bacon, aboulders 7; Sw , rtl ! Wil-clMr iidea 6J<; hams, angar-enmd 12X Lard, prime leaf t%. CINCINNATI, December fij???Pork dull; mom 811.26 Lard sternly; prime I learn 6.76. Bulk meals>leady;shbuIdcri6;sliortrlb6. CBuron dull stul unchanged; shoulders IKlshort ribs 7'i; short NJTW YORK, December 0-Pork dull snd heavy; new mesa -i??t JIACOS513CO Middles dull! long clear (If. Lard opened 403 points higher, closing etiy: December MO07.16. , ATLANTA, December 6-CIcar rib sides firm at 01c. Bacon ??? Sugar-cured hams 160. Lsol??? Tierces, refined 8Xe; tnte Wo. ST. LOUIS. DcccmborO???ProvUIons unchanged with only 0 job trade j Wines, Liquors, Kte, ATLANTA. December 6-Hsrkot steady. Oam whisky, rectified, 6LOO0H.4O; na mattfied. ti.ic* UBiMaand Bonrbon medium ??.6O02.O3:ma roc- | MCnCMi <t On* ??? dorawl'.o 91.60* ebrandy, domes. UtVUl.'l-.UllOU Vt 6110 UCUIUICUIs AllViOiCtO, II this shoniil meet tho oyo of anybody who has mado liitbful trial of this great and world- famed remedy without receiving a perfect and permanent cure therefrom, that person will do well lo either callupon or write to tho proprie tors, tlio World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, of Buffalo, K. Y., giving all the particu lars and symptoms in tho esse. Dy return mail they will get good advice free ot all costs, Total.. Stock September 1 Grand total...?? Shipments two daj??~.??????.???........m. 4.W1 Shipments previously - .101.801 Local consumption since September L. 2,291 Total... Stock on hand. .The following la our comparative statement; Receipts two day? 2.838 YOUNG fiXKN, HEAD THIS! I ???{S^gg.j ??? ??.*}} Tee Voltaic Belt Co., of Mar??hall, Mich., I Rectlpu office 8cptexnb??r iI'.T^mm'T.mm'^I23.814 offer to lend their celebrated Elxcteo-Voltaic I 5*iae time lost year. mm.U4.cj3 Belt and other ELEOTarc ArrLiAEoaa on trial I Bhowlng an lucww of. 1211) for thirty days to men (young or old) affliotod N*7 YORK, December o-Tho total vWbie sop- ,v_???_,_a;??? j I rrnico 2.3(2,903 nalesare American, against 2,??7,4.79 cthcififiMmcs^(hmijplcto rostors'l*n*to*lhea???lh^ I ??????nfl2,rS8,M9n*pccUv0y test y??r. Receipt, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is Incurred, as thirty daya trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet, free. of cotton at all interior towns 188,895 bales: receipt* from plantations 525,180, Crop In sight 3,336.110 lly Telrgrapb. LXVXBFOOL, December 6-Noon???Cotton, bust- No women I, educated who U not cjusHotho I ????'??????( PJA-jV^nE: msn.gem.uto.alamlly. | Ano.tan 23,400; uplands low middling clause BURNJCrrS COCOATNB, The Heat of Alt Hair Drsulac, U allays Irritation, removes all tendency to dan druff, and invigorates In the highest degree, and healthy growth of hair. Its effect upon the glowdncf s and richness of the hair Is such as can- Uurnott 1 PM?? 'I a voting Kztrnrt* are the best. 23,400; np] jnd Jon nil and February delivery S&t-fii, cmovoa all tendency ta dan- | M*rrh delivery 6 57-64,5 f.4 64: March ami Ap sssssxs I SP K ?? a ??? LIVERPOOL, December 6-2.-00 p. m.???Saloaol American 6.too balca: uplands low middlingcUum December delivery 6 &>64. vain*; December ??ud January delivery 66o-6l, value; January and Feb- ruary celjvpyttfll, soljem:. February and Hatch a: Am . era: May and June delivery 62-64. value: Juno and July delivery 6 6-C4, tellers: July and August delivery C 664, seltcn; futurea closed dull. NEW YORK, December f,???Cotton quiet; sole* 16) Mica: p|44i|n| uplands 10k: raid??? ??? 11?;: net receipt* lu;nou2,C>; coumwiumm uh receipts 41.009:.experts to Great Britain 1,3X1; to France 3,156: to continent 9.4*0. SAVANNAH, December G??? Cotton strong; mid- ...??? io?$; net receipts 5,2>1 bales; gro r at>,2ii: sst w stock 113,324; exports to continent 6,uM; coastwise 368. NEW ORLEANS, December c -Cotton atrons; D'OdUneKM: net ret-vfnts I7,0t6 bale*: gross ls,tt>i ???ala* 7.C0O; stock 306056; export* to France 3,150; to continent 2,150; coastwise 1,896. AUGUSTA, December6-Ootton firm; mldlliig 97;^ net receipt* 1,113 balca; shipment* ??? 4 u???ei CHARLESTON, December C-Cotton quiet; m'd- dUoiUMsBctxaoelpt* 3,069 bale*; gromx.OKt; tales LOCO; stock *2,00); exports coastwise 5,069. ADELINA PATTI, the great aongstress, lAja of Solon Palmer** Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and other Toilet article*: ???I unhesitatingly pronounce them superior to any I ever used. 1 ' Principal Depot, 374 on??ITfi Pearl street, N. All Weakness of tienltal Organs, Sexual Impotencv, and nervoui disorders permanent ly cured in thirty day*, by tho genuino Dr. Ricord???a P.catorative Pills. Bottle* 60 pills $1.25, 100 pills $2.00. 200 pills $3.60, 400 pills $6.00. Magnns Jt Hightower, corner Pryor and Decatur streets. Atlanta. Wholesale by Lamar, Rankin and Lamar. There are now at Buatqr,Tepn..255 persons, ot I whom 135 are of Americen and 120 hngllih birtb. FRO VISIONS, GRAIN, BTC* Deserving of Confidence.???^There ts no article which so richly deserves the entire confidence of the community a* BcovsTs Broxceul Troaic. Those suffering from Asthmatic end Bronchial dims s. Coughs aud should try tnem Price r-o cent*. CONSTITUTION OFFIOl, Atlastx, December 6,188L The following quotations indicate tho fiactui* tionj on the Chicago board of trade to-day: WHEAT. Opening. Highest Lowest Closing mmmm 72H ?3?i 72 72 78 74 72X 72J4 FOSE. . -..11 43 11 4774 11 <0 11 42)4 ANGOSTURA BITTERS is a household work | all over Ihe world. For over fifty year* it bus advertised iUclfbr merit. It is now advertised i to warn the public against counterfeit*. The | genuine article is luauutuctured by Dr. J. G. B. Siegcrt A Sous. _ .575 6 73 5 73 fire with the uohtauce ot kerosene. : tho kitchen It is acknowledged by chemists and phi ciensthst Dr. Price???s 8pecialFlavor.cz Ex- j tract* are the pr.rvet in the market. They aro j used tar tha first families in the country, uu 1 are daily increasing ia popular favor. House wives who desire the most delicious Hirer in their cakes, puddings and pastry, will get is , by using Dr. rrice???eTIaror*. 5 75 Hour, Grain and Heal* ATLANTA. December 6 ???There ia a good de mand lor seed grains. Flour???Poteut proouu fci.65 There is aa unusually acuve demand for Boar. Wheat-Kcotncxy NO. 2 84990c: Gear- 63c: do. lacked Sc; dray 'tots 63c Cora Heal ror tots. fPc; V vc Si 10: ehotoe. ear toeds OW; W S ??: prfea earlosds,??c: ettrsr, cor MtOc; V W0 fee. Wheat Bran???Car tots iic; small Grits-KCS ft bhi. U0; lye and tilled |k2SOL75{Ncw $4.00; Jamaica gLfOfl CINCINNATI, December 6-Whisky steady at 9L11. BT. LOUIS. Deeembor 6???Whisky eteadv at tl.12. CHICAGO, December 6???Whisky steady at 01.1f* - Fruits and Confecttonertee* ATLANTA, December o-There l* some demand for dried fruit. Applet???f3.0Gi388JSC. Lemons??? Messina 9l.W0Jl6.Ofl W boxiT PaRrmo 81.030 S4.ro. Oranees ??? f3.5f(L???!3.75 ?? box. Oo33vjum feFwaarTteJirs f box fif.76: new London $3.??; X box 81.75: X box SOo. Cmranls-7KO&\ CJrjuiborricc-eOo V 8 *1; 814.CO V bbl Call fora li. Pears-OLSO^hox. (tree???2Ce. Almonds-18. Pecans???11. BratUs???8. Warn t Tcnnaawf707kc:???worth Oarollux life: Via glnla lOo: rosatod V V> extra. Older???Apple, KbarraSzwit?^ ,c0: W.W; Naval Stores. WILMINGTON, December C-Turpentine firm *t 28: rosin firm: attained 0G: good twalued f MW: tar urm at 81.40; era do turpentine Ucidy: lurdE 11.00* yellow dip and virgin 8i.en. SAVANNAH, December 6-Tarpcntino qalot at 28: sales ICO barrel*; torin firm at 81.05081.07)4; tales 2, ICO barrels. CHARLESTON, December 0-Turpentine quiet a^ 28 bid;rosin quiet; ttratnod 81.00; good strained . NEW YORE, December C???BoKnUntl at $1,901 81.27M: tarpentiae unchangctl at 81^032 Gountry Frodaes* ATLANTA- tii-Suadv; live turkeys 1 joauot V b*. Dresied Poultry??? ers 14015. IrNh Potatoes??? <183.26; small 61.30011.7311 Choke Tesno , bbl. fiwfttPoUtoer???Choice wbltd ll.oa flouoj??? grained B^Hjjc; tn tta eo mb lSglta.,, Oato 017- Hnruwaro. . ATLANTA, December 6???Market raasoaably act ive. W e quote: Horae shoes $tW; male sboeefAM; ho,*ratiioe nails 12)^20. Irou-boundhameafLCO. Tnui>chalns4O0<B. Ames' shovels 140.00. gp ' pc^oafU.OO. Axes f7.aw316.00tl dot. Gotten c 84.00. Well-buckets (4.C0. Cotton rope 16 ??? iron 60; rolled (or merchant bar) 5 rate. Oa 15c. Nalls 82.75. Glidden hazbod wtra, gain c. Powder, ; sho: 12.00. Atlanta. December o??? Leatoer???jocbert re- E rt a very intisfaetory trade- t??. l/. 'M &6\ p. D. 12tc; best25028q; wkitooak sole <Co; harness leather 8O038cTbliick upper 85040a ATLANTA, [December 6-IU??tng-lK ????? 100 ll^ C fe^nndla ??ro ??? uea-ArrowSLlol 1.1 ve Htoch. ATLANTA. December 6???There t* a good demsnd Waterbuiy Watches A Good Reliable Timekeeper and the Bast Paper in the South One Year for We here secured another lot of the famous Waterbury Watches, which we offer to our readers st the marvelously low price of 13.50, and besides this the paper for one year. These watches are exactly similar to the watches we sold this spring by the hundreds, and which gave such perfect (otisfsetion, and for which wa have hod so many calls since they were ex- Remember! This watch, a satfn-lined box, and a book of directions, and The Weeelt Coxmru- nos one year for 63-to. Such an offer was never ^Revolver*!