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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA- TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 1884 TWELVE PAGES.
ACROSS THE WATER.
A Preacher Arretted and Charred with Die tar blue
Public Worthlp-lCeetlBB of Irishmen
Blrkahetd and Xanohe??ter-A Mormon
Meeting Broken Up-Other Iteme.
Loxdov, December 8.???Terrific weather bat
preveiled on the conet, and the report of ma
rine disasters are coming in. The steamer
Pochard, bound from Cork to Liverpool)
foundered in a gale ofT ???Holyhead. All
board, believed to have numbered thirty, were
drowned. A ateamer, supposed to have been
the Alliance, of CardifiT, also foundered with
all hands, in the Bristol channel off the town
of Boscastle.
Toitorvo, Out., December 8.???Rev. Tim
otbjjr O'Donnell, rector of the Chapter house
at London, Ont., whoee mind bus lately been
aflectcd, opened services as usual yeeterday,
when the senior warden of the church arose
and forbade him to proceed, claiming that the
bi??hop had inhibited him from conducting di
vine services. O'Donnell, however, contin
ued the service, whereupon Detective Fharr,
on the authority of Mayor Hyman, arrest
him. O'Donnell was taken
the stationhousc, wlicro he was
charged with disorderly conduct and with dis
turbing public worship, but was subsequently
released. It seems that the inhibition wu
served on O'Donnell Saturday, but be return
ed it to the bishop unopened. He donied the
charge on which the bishop???s inhibition ii
based, and will enter action for false impris
enment. Mr. O'Donnell was rearrested this
afternoon by Chief Williams and Detective
]'liarr,at the inatanceof Mr. Shoe-bottom, with
whom be beards, on the ebargo of insanity.
He was flourishing a revolver at the time, aud
was with difficulty secured.
Liv mroof., December 8.???Noteworthy meet
ings of Irishmen were held yesterday at
Birkeshead and Manchester. Thomas I'owcr
O'Conner, member of parliament for Galway,
was the principal speaker at the former, lie
congratulated his country on the adoption of
the franchise bill, ana the prospect of a
aneedy passage of the redistribution bill. Mr.
Bigger, member of parliament for the county
Cavan, addressed the meeting et
Manchester. He denounced tbe Irish
Catholic whigs as the worst enemies of the
nationalist party. The mooting was also
nddret'fd by John Redmond, M. P., for New-
rots who advised Irishmen to withhold their
support from all Knglish parties at the next
elcrticn. and especially to beware of the sham
petitUid parly called the radicals.
Lom.ox, December 8.???Tho Skyo crofters
publicly announce that they will make uo
further fnyments of rent until it has been re*
duetd. They declare (hot they nro unable to
pay tho sums demanded on account of the
impoverished condition to which thoy have
been brought by tbe long eontiuuanco of ex
restive rents.
* Los.Pox, December 8.???-At She (Held yester
day, a Mormon conference, conducted by eld
ers Dam Utah, was broken up by tho conduct
of soma of tbe Mormons who were proiout.
The police found it necessary to eject the un
ruly persons, but the second conference which
hart been announced, was subsequently abau
tinned.
Los nos. December 0.???Captain Dudley and
iTii'iiM'ct vajiwiiu jMiuioy nnu
mate, of the wricked yacht Mignonette, who
were foundguilty of murder in killing tho boy
Parker for food to keep themselves alive, wero
to-day sentenced to death. It is believed that
thoy will bo certainly pardoned.
The court room wna crowded, and the sceue
during tbe pronouncing of the sontonco was
most impressive. Lord Chief .J untiro Coleridge
read the judgment of tho court, citing author
ities at great length. Tho court declared that
the taking of human life could only bo justi
fied on tbe plea of self-defonio. Tho commis
sion of murder for tho sakoofureservingono'e
own Hie was uujustifiable. Or course it was a
duty to preserve one's own life, but duty oflon
required one not to save, but to sacrifice his
own life. The court must apply tho law, aud
declare that the prisoners wore guilty of will
ful murder, for which there was no justifica
tion. If this judgment was too severe, the
court must leavo tue prisonora to the clomoncy
ol the crown. The prisoners were
naked what thoy had to say
befor# sentence was pronouncod. Both Cap
tain Dudley and mate, Stephens, pleaded for
mercy, in view of their terrible situation when
the deed waa done. Lord Coleridge laid it
was the jury???s privilege to recommend tho
prisoners to mercy, aud then ho sontencod
them to be hanged, but without tho black
cap. Sir William Vernon llarcourt, secre
tary of state for tbe home department, has ad
vised tho queen to respite Dudley aud Steph
ens.
CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.
London, December H'
Tsir Makm???s Gift or PaniMirxv.??? It is re
ported at Dongola that tbe mahdi has accept
ed tbe challenge to bis prophetic powers pro-
posed by General Gordon. It is asserted that
no tried to make his followers walk across the
Kile, and thereby lest .10,000 men. Accord
ing to other reports, however, (he mahdi ro-
mains at Margeal, and is making uo attempt
to intercept the convoys tent by General Gor
don to Shendy. This inactivity on his part,
it is said, it having a tendency to weaken the
popular belief in Abe sarredness of his mis-
???ion which has prevailed among tho uativee.
Tm Kararii and Ciiinkmc.--Reports stale
flat French encounters have occurred in Ton-
quin between the Chinese and the French.
Tbs Chinese were defeated aud forced to re
treat.
Akti-IUnt Fbi:n< HVKN.~At a meeting of
the workingmen in Paris, on Sunday, resolu
tions were adopted urging the refusal of all
payments of rent under MO francs.
Pkavii or M. Moms???M. Morin, who was
???hot by Madame Clovis Uugues, died to-day.
A pest mortem examination of the body is
being held.
London, December 13.
Tmi Bisnor'a Hon.???A sou of the bishop of
llccheater, Eng.. has become a Roman Cath
olic.
Crtsnivo vnaUrssiAN Piuaam.???The im
perial council has rejected the proposal made
by Count Talstoi, ministerot the interior, that
the government should prohibit the heuda of
peasant families from dividing their lands
among the male members, thus giving them
the power to obtain auflrare and to alt in
common councils. Count Tolstoi's proposal
grew out of the belief that this action of the
peasants would increase the opposition to the
government.
Tb* Kmabtoim KxrKDiTioN???The natives
have little confidence that the British expedi
tion will prove successful. They poslively ro
tate to accompany tha Knglish forces beyond
Merawi. on nny conditions.
Tbk Birr avion at Ksuxc.???A dispatch of
tlria date frem Hoag Kong to the Times aays
that aflhira at Halting and in Tonquiu remain
In atatu quo. General PeLiale threatens to
resign his command in IVmqutu unless he shat!
be reinforced. Each mail ateamer brings more
> Germans for Chinese military and naval ser
vice. One hundrrd and twenty-sis Germans
have already entered the Chioeae service.
Ti swish Outback*.-???A dispatch from Odes
sa to the Times says: Turkish hostilities in
Macedonia are increasing. As many as 2dfl
Christians have been murdered within the
pest tew weeks, and three villages have been
burned. Kidnapping is common, and tbo
inhabitants are afraid to leave their houses.
Coi rstnet's Davcutkb.???Mr. Adams denies
the report that ha haa married Mias Coleridge.
The Motors of tho I'slnrs.
From the New York Morning Journal.
Ut the people enjoy the street cats while they
y. ??? dajrsof these useful vehicles art sun-
the horse car Jostled the rtspecta-
r* ??* **??? t,tc * wlD the electro motor
lttUoa\J?uS7n.Ku ho I B *??L TheUwiofevo-
Sroted InS* 1 ^ ??"ooi?WilKinthe
THE WORLD???S EXPOSITION.
The Progress of the Work for the Opening
of the Exposition!
New Oxleaxs, December 12.???The World's
exposition opens on Tuesday, and prepara
tions for that ovent are being made, not only
in the exposition building, but throughout tho
city. The indications are that business g*n-
crally will be suspended, and tho city gaily
decorated. During the past week the arraog
ing of exhibits lias progressed rapidly, s '
good work has been aono in getting tbe ni
grounds in order. Tho most difficult problem
remaining unsolved is tbo question or trans
portation. With tbe present limited street
car accommodation, not more than 10,000
Hors daily will bo able to reach the park
with any degree of comfort. Two steamboats
will start Tuesday, making trips from Elysian
Fields street to tnc exposition, also taking on
passengers at Canal and Jackson street*. To
accommodate the increasing applicants for
space, an iron building, 400 feet long, was
constructed at the south end of tho maiu build
ing. Notwithstanding this addition, it was
found twelve days ago that more than five
hundred exhibitors could not be supplied
with room, and tbo management decided to
add a building 400 feet long, to tbo other
end of tho main building. This addition
is now approaching completion. The main
building, with it" additions, is nearly a half
mile in length. The government building,
bHj feet by 603 feet, is found to be too small???
so much larger and more numerous are tho
exhibits thou was thought possible a few
months sgo. Tbe department of information
and accommodations of the World's exposition
arc now thoroughly organized under the direc
tion of Cajrtsin B. T. Walshe. The central
office is at 104 Gravicr street, and has tele
phone connection with twenty-eight branch
offices. Jt will be open day and
night Ur the purpose of
aiding visitors to the exposition, not only in
securing suitable accommodation at moderate
rates,but in protecting them in every possible
way from excessive charges. This service is
rendered free. Twenty-five thousand stran-
ers, including exhibitors ondcmphyei, are
now in tbe city, but have made uo perceptible
draft on the available accommodations.
The following arc the instructions of tbe ex
ecutive committee to tho joint ogont at New
Orleans:
???First-
Uie World . ..... 1M ,??? vWII , IW
that they shall be witnessed by the agent of tho
World's exposition, must be signed by tho origi
nal purchaser In the presence of the Joint agent at
the exposition grounds, or In the presence of one
*???'*?????? * ~~hfs assistant, will
turn portion of such ticket unless signature o7 the
original purchaser is affixed to said ticket lu their
pmcnoe.
???Heroml???That all tickets presented for signs-
lure shall be closely scrutinized, and if therois
any apparent discrepancy In signature, or any
change, alteration or erasure In the ticket, the
Joint agent shsll refuse to slgu or stamp tho same,
and shall refer the holder for adjustment to the
representative of the line from New Orloons over
the ticket may read.
^HHrrt???Ills igagijgg
Joint committee
isilf iiimI s-slstsn
pMilure of trains, connect!
'.the
i to arrival and do*
wt.iiin, nniiii.1 uum, cir,. ruu huiii klt|>
on his counter the loldcr* of nil fines departing
from New Orleans. And It Is hereby Jointly
agreed by the executive committee that all adver
tising matter except that of the initial lines of
New Orleans shall not bo exposed on his counter."
Mr. C. It. Van Dcuthuyscn, general ticket
agent of tho Albany day lino of steamers, bus
been made joint agent at New Orleans.
Our Christmas Presents.
Wc offer the follow OIIRISTMAB PR1MEXT8 ta
our 'reader* ami to those who with to become
subscribers:
1st.???T1IK CONSTITUTION Itself. No bettor
???hrtattnas Present ran be given than a receipt for
THE CONSTITUTION for one year- It will go
every week of the year aud bo a constant re*
minder of thcggtvcr.
2d.???THE BOOKS IN OUR CONSTITUTION
LIBRARY. Either of these will mako n splendid
present. Each ouo costs 70 cents, sent post paid
to any sddross, If ordered by subscribers. Wo will
send THE CONSTITUTION ono year (11.2ft) AND
EITHER ONE (OF THESE BOOKS (70 cent*) FOR
??? 1*80,
Ud.-OUR WATERBURY WATCH. We will
send these Watches with THE CONSTITUTION
ouc year for ???fi.fto. To persons who aro already
subscriber! wo will scud tho Watch for ??????4.00,
This mskai a superb present. Each Watch Is
packed in a fatlmliued box with full directions.
It Is a perfect time kooper.
THESE PRESENTS ARE ALL GOOD.
The paper, tho books, the watch are all Jnat as
recommended. THEY AUK THE BEST. Christ
mas Is coming! These aro the best Christmas
Presents that can be bought for double tho
m??uey.
THE GREAT DEMONSTRATION.
Tlie I???ntcrrlflnl amt Jubilant Democracy ot
Charleston Celebmt* the Grent Victory.
Cbabi.uton,8. C., December 12.???[Special.]
The celebration hero to-night in liouor ol
tho election of Cleveland and Hendricks,
eclipsed in grandeur nny demonstration of the
kiud ever made in Nouth Carolina. Tho
crowd which participated in the pageant was
%. ?? * v - WUS expected
CHARGED .TO C0NKLING.
He P?? j?? Hts Bespects to tbs Eminent Hew Yorker
"Mr. Conkling Could Have Giron the State
Me. Bat Bo Would Hot???-A Wail From
tho Tomba-Otbor Political Fointa
Ai.uaxv, N.Y., December 0.???A Washington
special to the Press and Knickerbocker relates
an interview with Mr. Blaine by a gentleman
who holds a high position at the capital,
staunch republics!, and a warm admirer of
the defeated candidate. Mr. Blaine confessed
frankly that bis defeat was Mr. Conkling'
victory, and gave the following narrative:
???Tbe coldness," Mr. Blaine said, ???between
Mr. Conkling and myselt is of long standing,
dating back to tbe time we both were
in tho house of representatives.
He has opposed my political
advancement ever since that time. Of course, I
retaliated, but more in a defensive way than
otbcrwiic, until Mr. Conkling assumed ou
antagonistic position towards *the*^ate Presi
dent Garfield, when I took the offensive and
apposed Mr. Conkling???s return to the senate
after he hod resigned his seat therein. It is
a mistake to say that Mr. Garfield opposed
Mr. Conkling???s return. lie was entirely care
less concerning the matter. He said he cared
nothing for any annoyance that gentle
man might attempt against the admmistra
tiob. The fact js Mr. Garfield intended that
his administration should be such as to merit
the approval of the country, and he did not
believe that Conkling or nny other one man
could successfully oppose it. But I could not
bring myself to look upon the matter in that
light, and brought to bear what opposition I
could to Mr. Conkling???s return to tho senate.
As ho bad opposed my political advance
ment, I had ??? a perfect right to re
taliate in kind. Ho was defeated, and thus
matters stood until tho approach of the na
tional convention. When I was put in tbe
field for the nomination by my friends. I had
doubts as to tho propriety of my taking the
position with so powerful an opponent at large.
But I was assured Mr. Conkling had turnod
his back on politics, that ho would take no
psrt in the canvass for either the nominatioa
tho election.
In addition to this I was visited by com
mittces and written to from ail sections of the
country urging me to consent to the use of my
noiuo before the convention. I finally yielded.
I bed taken pains to learn Mr. Conkling???s feel
ings. At first he was reticent, saying he w*i
out of |>oliUcs. Later bo said he hoped tho
convention would nominato a man. This wes
interpreted to me that he had prefer
red mo to Arthur. I felt some relief.
1 was nominated. Tho October result
Ohio ^ elated us. I desired to
visit New York. The announcement was then
made that if I did so Mr. Conkling would
slump against me. If I wjuld stay out of
New York he would make no speeches. Ho
said he would submit tho question to the peo
ple without argument, but if I wanted to ar
gue ho would meet mo. I abided the decision
of my friends not to bring any issue in of this
kind in the nature of a personal quarrel. This
contented Mr. Conkliug and he remained out
of politics.
???The ouestion went to the republicans of
New York, ns Mr. Conkliug wonted it to, and
ho won. lie has had his revenge. I don???t
say I kept him out of the senate, but I did ail
1 could^ and ho has prevented my cloction to
the presidency. Only Mr. Conkling could
have given Now York state to me and ho would
not. Perhaps I could have roturned him to
the senate, but I would not. But ho has beat
en me three times to my once beating him.
Ho prevented my nomination in 1876 and
and 1880. and defcotrd jno in 1884
Mr. Blaine showed
statement.
> feeling during tho
much
larger -than
ie estimated that at * least
,ooo persons wero in tbe procession.
Ill tnc stmt parade which marched through
the principal thoroughfares were representa
tives of every trade aud profession. Innu
merable mottoes nud transparencies were borne
???y the men in ranks. Hundreds of veliiclos
r every description wero iu the procos??ion.
Seine of the illuminated designs wero
grotesque, others nitistic end others terribly
-'ijgestlve of the earnestness of tho multi-
It would be impossible to give a just des-
crij lion of the parade as it moved along amid
the booming of urtillery and the firing of
giant flackers, roman candle* and the explo
sions of other sorts of fireworks. Tar bar
rels were burning fire at nearly
every corner, aud all the*pubiic buildings aud
priyato residences were gorgeously garnished
with unique amt beautiful illuminations. The
sidcwalLe were thronged with people who
watched the pageant a* it moved aloug aud
gave vent to their enthusiasm in wild aud tu
multuous hurrahs. The lusty-lunged torch
bearers miuglcd their gladsome yell* with those
of the jubilant populace; the panorama was
one of magnificence. It did honor to the peo
ple of this grand old ci??y. It was a matter of
regret that neither the president nor Vice-
Frrsident Hendricks, Governor McDaniel,
toUgrcMtuau Hammond, Wade Hampton nor
Central Butler was promt. All communicated
their disappointment at net being able to be
present. Admirable speeches were made by
Governor Thompson, Lieutenant-Governor
blw ppsrd. Colonels J. W. Moore and McKii-
sick. General E. W. Morse and other distin
guished citizens. The mcetiuc was kept up
till a very late hour of the uight.
Italad* ol Christmas tihotli.
Between tbe moonlight and the firv,
in winter eveulnx* long s??o,
What shosts 1 rsi-ed at your desire
. To make jrour Uspli.g blood run slow!
How old. how crave, how wise we grow*
What Chti??tmas ghost ran make ut chill -
bate those who troop tn mournful row,
The ghost* we all tan raise at will?
Tbe beasts can talk in bam and byre
On Christmas eve, old Intends know,
As on?? by ana the years retire.
We men mil silent then. I trow???
Such sights has memory to show,
Such voice* from the distance thrill.
Ah me! they come with Christmas suvw,
The ghosts we ail can raise a*, will.
lotr csroia on we tuuiuient tnr??????? -
Ch, bright across the mist and mire.
Ye vnddy hearths ol Christa as clew!
Brat back the shades, beat down the woe.
Renew tbe strength ol moral will;
Be welcome, all. to come and go.
The gboats we all can raise af will.
Friend, annum cord*, soon or slow
???Andrew Lang, In Harper???s ICagaxtne.
Another Life Saved.
About two years ago, a prominent citizen of
Chicago was told by bis physicians that he
must die. They said his system was so de
bilitated that tuerc was nothing left to build
on. He made up his mind to try a ???now de
parture." Ho got some ol Dr. 1???ierco???s ???Gold
en Medical Discovery??? and took it according
to directions. He began to improve at onco.
He kept up (he treatment tor nome mouth!),
and is lo-doy a well man. Ho says the ???Dis
covery??? saved his life.
Experience I* a tropl.
weapon* we have been wounded
lie Cnreful.
Ask for Wells???s ???Rough on Corns.???
Quick, complete, permanent euro. Corns f
warts, bunions
Innocence Is like a polished*armor???it adorns
and defends.
Honk Statement.
New York, December 18.???The weekly state
ment of the associated bat ks shows the following
changes:
Legal tenders increase 6;
Deposits Increase 1.0!
Circulation increase l
Beaenre decrease... \
The banks now hold 142,262,600 in excess of le
gal requires entL
TILE COTTON MAKKJET8.
Absolutely Pure.
This rowder never varies, a marvel of purity,
strength and wholesomeness. More economical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn
competition with the multitude of low-test, short
wefgntalnmor phosphate powdor*. sold only
In cans. Royal Baxikq Powder Co., 106 Wall
street. New York.
On the Carpet.
From tbe Philadelphia Press.
Senator Saulsbury.of Delaware,is a bachelor who
swore, 1800, that be would never many until a
democraic president was elected, and now, at the
terrible ags of Cl. the dizzy old statesman Is ca
vorting around Washington, smiling at girl* and
willfully exposlug himself to tbe magic of their
charms. Any gin who wants n handsome and
unique piece of bric-a-brac at a bargain should
give ttaulsbcrry a call.
Meanest Bnenk In Town.
Malarial gases sneaked up through the
poorly constructed drains and made baby very
sick with malarial fever. Baby would have
died but for timely use of Brown's Iron Bitters.
There is nothing meaner in its way of coming,
nor worso in its effects, than this malaria from
tbo underground regions. Mrs. McDonald.
New Haven Conn., says: ???For six years .
suffered from the effects of malaria, but
Brown's Iron Bitters cured me entirely." Try
it when malaria steals in and undermines
your constitution. I will give relief.
who lives (or himself lives (or but a small
The most efficacious stimulants to cxcito tho
tho appetite ore ANGOSTURA BITTERS, pro-
parol by Doctor J. G. B. Sicgcrt Sc San*. Be
ware of counterfeits. Ask your grocer or drug
gist for the genuine article.
Gotham would lie pleased.???Progress.
UOltSFOKD???fj ACID PHOSPHATE
In Nervous Disease*.
Dr. Henry, New York, says: ???In nervous
leases, I know of no preparation to equal it.'*
A boy once made a kite of the editorial pago of
iu London Time - ??????* ~*???* ??? ~ ???*-???
owing a hurlcai
eltr???s Magazine.
Dr. Fuller???s Youthful Vigor Pills cure nervous
debility, Impotence and spermatorrhea. 12. Depot
420 tonal fct.VN. Y. we frsu w u ???
oiigiual hero worshiper--Beamier
All Wrnknaaa of Uenltal Orgnna, Hsznal
Jmpotency, and nervous disorders permanent
ly cured in thirty days, by tho gonuino Dr.
Ricord???a Restorative Pills. Rottlos 50 pills
$1.25, 100 pills $2.00, 200 pills $3.50, 400 pills
$6.00. Magnus St Hightower, corner Pryor
and Decatur streets, Atlanta. Wholeexlo by
Lamar, Rankin and Lamar.
It D now claimed that Senator I.ogan ha* some
show oi Wing re elected to the senate, but U Is
uol the greatest show on eartb.-Omana Bcc.
Don't Dio tn the House.
???Rough on Rats??? clears out rats, mice,
roaches, bed-bugs, flies,ants moles,chipmunks,
gophers. 15c.
Give your children 8a>[th's worm oil. tf
A luemtier of the legU1 attire who attended a ser
vice at tho Episcopal church wa* asked how he
liked it, and replied: "1'urty well; t ris and felt
w ill) them every time."
Holmei* Sure Cure Mouth Wash and Dentifrice
Cures gore Throat, Bleeding Gams, Ulcers and
fore Mouth, Cleans Teeth, Purifies the Breath.
Report'd by Drs. J. P.4W.R. Holmos. Dentists,
M au*t2 5 wkyiy * a ?? bjr Dru ** l * tB Dentists.
One bottle of Dr. Fuller'* Pocket Injection, with
syrlnic combined, cures without capsules. It.
All druggists. ^ tu.th.sa wk
???You may speak." said a fond mother, ???about
. oplc having strength ot mind, bat when ft
comet to strength of ???don't mind,??? my son William
surpasses everybody I ever knew."
Aside from their excellence, there ie acono*
??y in buying Dr. l'riea???a Special Flavoring
Extracts, as the bottles hold one-half
more than others purporting to hold the same
quantity. They are the most natural flavors
made, and in strength, quality and quantity,
there are no other flavoring sxti *
pare with Dr. Price's.
(extracts that com-
Natural abilities are like natural plants-they
need pruning.
m'KNLVTVS COUO.UNB,
The ltest ol All llalr Dressing.
It allays irritation, remotes all tendency to dan-
draff, and Invigorates the action ol the capillaries
esurpomed.
llnrnett'a Flavoring Kxtrarta are th* best.
Unman government ts imperfect because human
nature Is.
For Urum-blnl, Asthmatic, anq Pulmona
ry Complaint*. "Brown's Bronchial Troches"
manifest remarabic curative properties. Sold
only in boxes.
???abeeatly.
_ . ^ . . X am the
worst kind of a boa constrictor von ever ??w." he
replied, twining hU arm among her waist.
Eat Candy
if you will, but be sure loueeSOZODONT right
away, in order to carry off its injurious eflacta
upon tha teeth. All candy eaten should carry
80ZOPONT with them, if they wbh to keep
their teeth sound.
The Grent Remedy.
ROSA DALIS is a great remedy for Scrofuluj
and all taints and diseases of the Blood. It is
well known to riiysicians, very mnuy of whom
regularly prescribe it. It is a strengthening
medicine, enriching tho blood and Tmiiding
up tbe system. Rend the following: I havo
suffered 87 years with Liver Complaint, Rheu
maliim, Sick Headache and disordered Stom
aoh. I was at one timo raving distracted,
rubbing my hands and half crazy with pain.
My wlfo sent fbr a doctor, and he attended mo
nine months. Ho said he could do mo no
good; but ono bottlo of ROSADALI8 did me
more good than all the medicino tho doctor
ever gave me. J. II. WALKER.
Mooro???a Creek, N. C.
He??????What do you say to Christmas for our wed
ding day?"
-"Isay no, sir; you must be simple! Do
. "What did Christ ssy
about little children?' 7 "Hu said 'Sailer little
children to tome unto me??????but. for goodue??s
sake, don???t say I told you."???Portland, Or., News.
The Da* gar of Insomnia,
If you are a sufferer from slcepuessuess,that
warning indication of serious nervous de
rangements, which, if not arrested may led to
most disastrous consequence*, send a state
ment of your case to bra. Starkey & Patau,
1100Girard street, Philadelphia. They hove
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CONSTITUTION OFFIOH,
Atlanta, December U, 1584,
THI WXXX???S BEVIBW.
New York???No Important changes occurred In
the cotton market this week. The decliue that
took place to-day was tbe most significant
and brought tbe market down some 12@20 points
However, tbe range of prices was some higher
than a week sgo. Futures closed weak. Spots,
middling I0%c.
Ixcal???Receipts for the week amount to 10,021
bales, against 5,025 bales for the corresponding
week hut yrar.
Showing ab^nmaae??????r.V.
Export* for the weel
2,862,217
200,013
118,498
103,488
........ 1,821,218
mmI.460,95!
:m.JM
Same time last year.
Showing an increase
Total exports to date*
Same time last year
Showlnn an increase
Stock at all United States ports....
Same time last year. ...??,wi.wj
??? Showing a dccrrMc 21S.&3
Stock at Interior towns- lvl.iuO
Same time last year. 213,461
Showing a decrease.. 22.HO
Stock at Liverpool W3.000
Same time lastyear. ??? 531,000
Showing a decrease 3 (,000
American cotton afloat for Great Britain*... 281,003
flame time last year. 273.000
Showing an increase 11.000
NEW YORK, December 12???The following are
the total net receipts of cotton at aU United States
porta since September 1, 18M.
Galveston...
New Orleans
Mobile
Savannah
Charleston 8
Wilmington^. 7l,??02
Norfolk 861751
BaUImore M ...... MM ,.. M ..... Mm ... l
318,610
8W.7W
119,768
13,181
39 82.)
82,709
15,8)5
145.693
Newport News'......
Philadelphia
Brunswick 8.391
Port Royal... 1,144
Pensacola 32,874
City Point 131
Indianola ??... 8,520
Total 3.022 347
SATURDAY, T'ECF.MBEP. 13.
New York???Tlio cotton market opened steady for
futures with the range of prices a fraction higher.
During tbe da; the market continued quiet aud
*tcady;without much change. Futures closed dull
but steady. Spota, middling 10%c.
Net receipts to-day 26,613 balce, against 10.736 bale*
lest year; exports 39.437 bales; hut year 20,4 II bales
stock fj???.tfi hales; last year 1,207,863 bales.
Below we give the opeulog and closing quota
tions of cotton futures in New York to-day:
CLOSED,
March.- -.10 0l#iO.9j
April ll.07.wll.0S
May 11.200 May 11.20011.21
Closed dull but steady; sales OO.7U0 bales.
Liverpool???Futures closed very steady. Spots???
Uplands5ll8-l6d; Orleans515-lOd; sales6,000bales,
of which 4,??10bales were American: receiptsnone,
Lccal-Cotton dull at quotations: Strict good
middling lt-^c; good middling 10 M6c; middling
10: strict low middling y 15-lCcc; low middling
t%o; tinges Sj^c; stains
The following Is onr statement o! receipt and
ihlpxnente for to-day:
Btcitng.
Scorgla Railroad.,...-.???.....-
Central Rallroril
Western and Atlantic RaUroad.....
West Point Railroad -...???
f. Tcnu., Va. and Ga. Railroad ???
Srorgla Pacific Railroad.
Recelpta previovui???y???
fairly active: ungraded red 61455: No. 2 red spit
weak at lOftl*
CHICAGO, December U-Flour unchanged i win
ter wheat 83.7ftAfc.50: Michigan winter
spring wboat8Lfi06$4.00; lower grade* l2.fl03t5.0P.
Wheat weak: closed under yesterday;
December 70071: No. 2 Chicago spring 70Q'o/s.
Corn dull andweaker; cash 37j4<|3#)4;atl the year
87%i)S7% Oats quiet and weaker; cash and De
cember 23J*.
LOUISVILLE, December IS???Wheat dull; long-
terry 77@78; No. 2 red73. Corn. No. 2 white 89)4;
Oatr, No 9 mired 28.
Groceries.
ATLANTA, December 13 -Coffee???Rio 9<gil%c;
old government Java25c. Bogan???standard a 6>4r;
granulated 6%c: white extra C6c;N<rwOrleanian-
prs, whito best ej<jc; yellow clarified 5J6?4.
Molasses???Black strap In bbls ???.O ???. Syrup???New Or*
; green tOftC-ac. 1
:o 12c. Cfunamua *xj.
16c. Mcce 80o. Pepper
v, Boston batter 8o: pearl
; XIX do. 6c, Cinilr???A..
'???No, I klu, L.W.,
do, X bb!:i, l??j ffj,
3Cc. Tew???BI _
KIC. ClOTC* 25C.
Sago 60c. African
20c. Crackers???7"
eysterCKc; X??
sorted stick 9c.
do. y t bbls, FO Its, l7.750fS.OO; L_.
*>???50. Soap riOOpaSSTOtt lOOookee. Can dll
Full weight 140 Matcher???Round wood, V gross
51.20; *Sft 51.74: f) 809 53.75; D400 5L52, bola,
In ken. 4XC??? iv fejet 6He, Rloe C37c.
NEW YORK, December 13-Coflee, spot fair Hie
dull at ^; No. 7 Rio spot 8.15 {January 810. Sugar
unchanged: fair to good refining 4*i<*J4Ji:???refined
quiet; CA05Li; extra C4>;@5: white extra C5&H6;
yellow 4off A mould A 6 3-16;
standard A 5X: t~??? ^ ^ ???
hot loner* A
51f-lf(d6: CntC* Cxi. fauutarra uuvuMJKouiucn ut-
leans 4(HkfO Rice steady; domestic 4??5; rstaa 4%
??5X: rsngoon iKOM.
CHICAGO, December 13???Sugar steady; standard
A 5Ji; rat loaf 7fe7%; granulated 6^.
Provtslona*
CHICAGO, December 13-Pork weak; declined
2C02fcar.d cJo??c<l o**y; cash 510..??V < J10.65. Lard
in fair demand and lc&i/c lower; cosh 6.4596.50;
December C.450C 47K- Bulk meats In good de
mand *honlders short ribs 5.495.45; short
dear 6,7??(35.S0. . p ???
NEW YOKE, December 13???Fork dull and de
pressed ; new mess 512.59. Middle* nominal: long
clear Lard opened 8@19 points lower, closing
steadier: western stesm spot 6.90??7.00.
LOUIBV1LLE. December 13 ??? Provisions dnlL
ATLANTA, December 13???Clear rib sides 6Xc.
a *-???*??- Lard - Tiercel.
Shipments to-day...
Shipments previously - ll.VJri
Local consumption since September 1- niss
Total...,
Stock on hand-
119,399
2J.04J
NEW YORK, December Id -The total visible ??np-
ply of cotton for the world Is 2,9l2,0ii halos, of
which 2.473.283 bales aro American, against 3,131,1
bales and 3,655,600 respectively last year. Receipts
of cotton at all Interior towns 180,4l2bale*: receipts
from plantations 3C8.S85. Crop In sight 3,695.299.
IJy Tfllagraplt,
LIVERPOOL, December It???Noon -Ootton dull
and In fcurer*??? favor; middling uplands 5 13 16;
middling Orleans 5 JA16; sale* 6,ouo bales; <pecu-
latter and export .*<00; receipts uono; npland* low
middling clause December and January delivery
??? 62-64; Jtnusry and Febnury delivery 6 62 61,
o3^4; Fctiruary and March delivery 6 5*164,
i7-V4; March and April delivery 5 5964,560-64;
prll and May delivery 563-61. 6; May
plivery C 3-64,6 4-64: July and Augu.??i
1C-C4: futures opouod dull but steady.
LIVERPOOL, December 13-2:00 p. m.???Sales of
merican 4.300bales; uplands lowratddliugdau**
ccemUT delivery 6 52-64, scllen; December and
tellTerrO 67-64, buyers; March and April delivery
60-61, buyers; April and May delivery 6. buysrs:
lay and June delivery 6 4-61. buyers; June aud
uly delivery Oe-64, buyers; July and August de-
livciy 6 1C-54, buyers; futures doted doll but
steady.
NEW YORK. December 13???Ootton doll and
easier; stlts 255 bales; middling uplands IQ 7 *;
middling Oilcans UH: net recelpta 143; gross 3.674:
coriclidatad net receipts 36,613: exports to Groat
Brits.'p 15.496; to France 4,218: to continent 9,693.
SAVANNAH. December 13-cotton ee??y; mid
dling it}i i net ncclnta 6.350 balea; gross 5^59;
sales l.no:. stock 112.343; exports to Great Britain
4^3; to continent 5,010. coastwise 2,155.
NEW ORLEANS December i::-Ootton quiet bnt
ct??y: miodllnglOM; net receipts 9,650 bale*; from
HJ??5; sale* 4,000: stock exports to Groat
Britain !,0S8; to France 4.24S; to continent 2,553;
coastwise 3,285.
, AUGUSTA, December 13???Cotton doll and nom
inal; mtodllng 10 116; net receipts l.vu bale*;
ibirmrnts- nle* 788.
. CHARLESTON, December 13???Ootton qnlet; mid-
dling 10H; net receipts ;'??.avj bales; grom\a>9 ulei
IfO: stock 56.506: exports to Great Britain 3,217;
coastwise 3,032.
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, ETC.
CONSTITUTION OFFICE,
Atlanta, December 13.1554,
Th, following qooUUoni laO lotto the Sactni-
Uow on the Chlce<o hoerd ol tnule KxUj:
nut.
Opcnlcx. Hleheth Lowut Cloeln,
Deceubor ^ K*
January 71?? 71?? ?6>5
roax.
January-
POSE.
...10 67Vi 10 67*
8*
January fi 50 ?? 50 6 42'i 5 4
Floor, Oram and Meal.
ATLANTA. December IS ^ There is a good de-
???- * ???. Flour???Patent process IV 65
JJk); fancy 94.75; extra family
!|.Sfi??04.M; fiuatfy 04.00; superfine 0??.2VjaUft*L
There la an unusually active deuiad for
the low grades of floor, wheat???Kentucky
No. 2 Me. Teen
2 86RTOc; G*jr-
fls wheat sold by sample: Petrasylvanfa
(tn chafi oeed IL2S. Corn???Whitepar lota bulk. Svc;
sacked Me; dray lota 67c; mixed, oar lota bulk
j do. sacked dray lota 63c. Gera Meal
choice Texas rod rmt proof *ccd, Me. Bye, aevl???
Wines, Ldquors, Btc.
ATLANTA. December 13-Market steady, Oorn
whisky, rectified, 91.00991.40; rye. rectified,(l.lOffl
1.50; rye and Bourbon medium ft.50ir2.oo; rum reo-
tified #l.r??ffll.75; New England *L75ffl???2.60: St. Orolx
CHICAGO, December 13???Whisky ^steady at 9Llf.
8T, LOUIS, December 13???Whisky steady at JL12,
Fruit* and Confectioneries,
ATLANTA, December 13-There Is soxnodemand
for dried fruit. Applet.-$J.O>33;uSO. Lemons???
Messina fi.Mffl|5.fjd V box; Palermo ILOOffl
I4.f0. Orange* ??? f3.2ffflS3.75 V box. OoC3znuta
-HfflftVc. Pineapple* ??? Ncne. Uaasuu-|1.254
I2.H% bunch. FJgft-lfffllSc. Balilns-jH boxgl.75:
new Louden 15.76; K box *1.76; M box 9Jo. Onr-
rants-7Xflfc. Cranberrier-CCc * gil; 114.03 Hbbl.
California Pesrr-55.00 V box. O!troa-25ffll03.
AJmouds-20. Pecans???32. Brarila???10 Filoartt
???ItftlCo. Wolnnff???lCc. Appleasnd rough drloi
peaches 8c: pealed pcach< n 4ffl7c. PeanuU??? Firm;
Tenneweecc: North Carolina 6>Co; Virginia 7Kffl8;
rosstcC yyc i tt ??xlra Cider???Apple birnta 57.59;
Xtsrrclr Jf.ec; crab, bamlr is M? % bvrels 31.59,
Naval Htnrea.
WILMINGTON, December 13???'Tun-mttlne firm at
78; loslnsteady; Ml rained 95; good attained 51.00:
tar firm at 91.10; crudo tnroentlne rteady; hard*
61.00? yellow dip and virgin ILflu,
SAVANNAH, December 13-Tnrpantine firm at
78 pales4C0barrels; rosin firm at Il.05i35l.ip; sales
ltO barrels.
CHARLESTON, December 13???'Turpentine qnlet
at2M$; rosin steady; strained 51.CO; gooflstralnod
91.05.
NEW YORK, December 3???Rosin steady at 51.909
51 cu ttupantthe umi at 3J
tJonntry Prodnca
. ATLANTA, December 13- Eggs ??? 27)40. Bnt-
tar-Btesdv; Jersey 80cc; strictly eboleo Tcunoiteo
*- * iso. Poultry???
other stsro
ducks 20022c;
* ??? Ttry-
IrUh Potatofw-
:eys tlffl)2K .
Chickens llffll2H; turkeyL__???.
Choice Tennessee fA0O#5l.?5; small 9t.MA91.799
bbL Sweet Potatoea???Choice white 11.00. Honey???
Strained 9012KC; in tha comb UQVxu Onlons-
5L0C????2.S>bbipchoice eastern H25^U50. Oab-
bage-2??iKc. Chefoa akinuiL
Hardware.
ATLANTA, December *18-Market reasonably act
ive. We quote: Hornshoro 94.60smnta'fthoosfLM;
horseshoe nails J2kffl2tX Iron-bound homes 51.00.
Traoa??hains 40070. Ames??? shovels 510.00. Spades
710.500518.00. Axes 57.00gyio.oo Wdoa. Cotton cards
M.00. Well-buckets 54.00. Cotton rope 16. Swede
iron 6c; rolled (or merchant bar) I rate. Oast-steel
15c. Nalls 12.75. Gliddeu barbed v.lr.%KHvaaixed.
38167c: painted 6c. Powder, rifle 54.QC; blaitlag
???2.70, Ear-ltad7c; shot >2.00.
Mlscallaneoas.
ATLANTA, December 13???Leather???Jobbers re
port a very cattatactory trade: <*. L. M0J6; P. D.
91ffl24o; bost26fiU8o: white oak sole fido; harnesi
leather soossc; black upper 85ffli0a
ATLANTA, [December 13-B4
Live Stock,
ATLANTA, December 13???There Is a good demand'
tn bones with supply moderate; mules duU: good
combination hones Il.??>??ti60:jfood plug 51.16# .
???1.85; driving horses fL60fflfi.7l. Hit supply ot
hones Is In excess of demand.
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