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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GJL. TUESDAY OCTOBER 13 1885.
POLJTICAL.
The Drift of the Parths ant
Gossip of Party Leaders.
NEW YOBK PROHIBITIONISTS,
Ex-Senator Shurman Mikes a
Speech in Toledo.
THE MiSSKBOTSDEMm MEET'
Toi.ido, Ohio, Oetobor 8. — Ex-8onator
Thurman made ft ipooch hero tonight, and
givo a groat portion of hla time to a reply to
tho recant apeoehe* of Senator Sherman.
Jqdga Thurman, at the beginning of hie
apeecb, laid the Uonnt Gilead • peach ol Sen
ator Sherman, delivered at the opening of tho
campaign, wee an indictment ol the Booth and
a revival of tho chargae ol crime and outrage
aide in pearl gone bp. Ha quoted tho worda
of Preeldent Garflold In oppoeitlon to a revival
ol eectionat hatred.
The laet preeldentiel campaign, ha laid,wee
opened bp the republican candidate on the
tariff a* the chief ieeuo.bul before the campaign
eloecd thin wen dropped and the “bloody
ahlrt” railed u the banner of certain republi
can vlctorp. But when the voice were counted
the banner wee found trailing In the duet.
Particularelreee wae laid upon theeentlmontof
Grant, that tha pace lone ol war wore at an end,
and amaaemant waa expreeeod that a man
apeahing ovar hla tomb ehould be to audacioua
ae to tap there It no reconciliation) that rebel,
lion It not at end i that the onlp efiaetiva wtp
to eupprtaa it it again to land tha "hope In
bint” to tha aonth.
tcotno axil van.
Quoting Irom Senator Sharman't apeaoh,
tha apeakertaldi
Mow It It lmpoiilble, 11 It teeme to me, to mil-
Under.tend tncao mtrraocec. Ttwv ere either
vain and amply speech or disgusting bravado,
tocb ee no men of the eblllty of Senator Sheri
at In hla hlah atetlou, oould Indulge In wlthoui
dluti.ee, or Urey are hla real aentlmenta and
' wnen tneroughly analpaad, that It tha
ailCIUf WtIBH tUViUUiUip ■uailMNl tuai gt IUU
republican petty cannot obtefn power In any
other way, llahaU obtain and bold It ny tha
f _ _ fhOBi tWO
tara ago. yon elected ; if tkayeheli hew a way to
filth Icim In tha aanato for tholr author, they
will become the creed of the republican party In
lies, and tha doctrine of hate will bo strongly If
not permanently catablbhad In tho laud."
Judge Thurman aald that tha iaeuoralaod
bp Bharman waa n daagemua one to tho bull-
lnaaa and proaparltp of tho Amorloan people,
and tho effort lo blow Into damn tho dying
embera of civil alrlfo ahould bo frowned down
bp nil lopal people.
tne cotoaxo raona.
Tha apeakar next proceeded to nnawor tbo
argument, of Bhorman eonoarntng tha griev
ed condition of tha colored people In tho
•outb, claiming tbat thap wora now in tho on-
jopment of greater proeporltp mil greater olvil
rlghlathan wora aver enjoyed on thin globe
bp an equal number ol their
rice. He dated tho proiperitp
of thel acctlon from 1875, when tho domocreta
cemo Into control, end radical rule and carpet
bagger retgn reeled. At the ond ol ton pearl
It can bo aalolp claimed tbat theco la not an
Induilrp In tho aouth but U more prosperous
than it over was In tbat region before. Now
thep have In manp tinea ol manufacture bo.
come rivala of tbo millo of eaatarn atatoa.
noernran nnvnararen.
Tho apeakar akatchad bnoflp manp enter*
prlaea In development la tbe aonth, tho free
schools for colored ponth, tbe oonteatmont
which extoto among the colored people, and
tbo fart that thap have not migrated to
anpoftheold free atetca. All ibis, it woe
argued, provea tbat tbop vraro not diioonUnted,
nor murdered, nor deprived of tholr rlghte, aa
depicted bp Senator Bhorman, and other re
publican oraten. Tha colored man loomed to
prefer living with tho white men aouth oven
though thep bo democrati, to dwelling
In tho tenta of the radlrata, even though thep
bo lalule. ft wee argued that all thoee thing!
could not be ao If the negroee aouth war# In tho
etele id wvttchedacu which ban boon to often
Judge Thurman quoted ut length from tho
tenth conana—of 1880—atatlatloa In proet of
the aeiarttoa which bo haa made, tha principal
S nt being that colored people are In s mi-
itp In bat two of tbe aoutbern atatoa—South
ollna and Miaalaaippl—and ha confined hit
argument to the eeaaui of thoio two itatao.
Tho otyact in thate figurco «i to ohow the
dcprnnon In ell values In period! covarod bp
republican rale and thu advancement of nil
deprotaion In all valuealn porloda oovared by
republican rale and thu advancement of at'
material lutereate under democratic govern,
■out,
coxrxavxD rxovLU.
Alter dlapoclag of tho wildarnoca ol flgnrot
In regard to tho condition of South Caroline,
tho apeakar anmmod up bp onpingi
In snort. tveryUsing Ural (cede or doth! thu
aey re In that tutu la within hu ranch to u degree,
that he never know, before. Now,. once mom, I
tpcekrn reprterut II to bar Not mneb. fellow
rltlrrr a.tbl, couttonid atreem ol proeperily under
democratic rale,prone that the rale tabeaetolent
surd tbe quiet that premia in that .tile, prom
that the people of ell classes then ere content
ed nndtr Ibetr government."
Judge Thurman denied tbe tanmpllon of
Senator Shtrmtn, Ural nil colored volere la
tho loath ere ropubllcani.end would vote that
ticket If not tenorlaod, lit laid i
people m eeivlle end cowardly are at
tee elective franenise. Bahloroae. I __
rre they eraeo utterly debated I believe
* —eon lor not voting tbo repub-
,—ittlu from doing eo In greet
,bin or rate tbe democratic ticket,
know, rtry wall tbat under
mutplatloa 01 tho trotdmen'e
lie toon alter tbe war, tbe colored
ton
extent, drawn Into
■arena
people i
ware Uutktjo belltTo thil It tho dimocrai
TMtr luemded t>« would ba one* bow i
protoccaa: bnt wo have apod reason to believe
tbat yter by jeer that fobs impressions here
grown weaker end weaker, end that tbe negroee
t»so. to a grant degree, teamed the truth.
Ciirtan.Ti, October 10.—The second and
le.t debate betwoon Oovnrnor Boadlp and
. ... -T»rf,*ook
ui, ,m|. Foraker
, Governor Hondlp
nIL ii4 fwikw
clotlng fir thirty minutes. Hon. William J.
O'Neil acted aa moderator on behalf of Gov
ernor Hcidly and Judge Alphoneo Tell, ex-
minister to 1!oe.lt, acted for Jadgo Foraker.
Boms 3M chain on tho itege were occupied
bp dletingulehed gneeta of the two parties. Tho
helcoclca were referred ter lediee and their
Canute, and tha remainder ol thn mat hall
wet thrown open free to the mutlUude. At
> o'clock. In late than half on hour, it waa
died to the leat (quart foot. Fully 7,000
rerione welted hall an boar ter tha debate to
begin. Tbe interval wee occupied with mnalo
and with good-humored calls for favorite can
didate).
Jndge Foraker appeared five minute, hater#
S tad received a voclferoc. greeting. Gover
nor Hcedlv'e appearance, three miantM later,
wa. slgnaiutd in n like manner.
rotitn .real.
When the applause which greeted the prat«
cnteUea of Judge Foraker had tubiidtd. ha
begun bpuying he would briefly refitw tho
Toledo diaouauew. At that piece Jndge
Hotdlp devoted hit entire opening apceeh to
adlicnilonerpcraontllibertp, and argued in
favor or llcenac. Ho led the audience to
think tha oulp question between ‘the parties
vu prohibition. In tntwerlag him, he
pointed ent that, there wee ao inch leeue,
ex«pi such as existed In the Tilid imagine-
tionofonewho fired one handred gone in
honor of Cleveland's nomination. Ho went
on to aap ha pointed ont that the leint wee
whollp different) that the npublicaua pro
posed to do something practical w.th tho
whlekp question, while tho democratic plan
wta to do nothing. Farther, ho pointea oat
the rations whp the leet legislature wee not
wortbp of indontment. When Jndge Hoadlp
rrjoined, he mnnlfeated dlepleeeure, because
J rohiblllon waa not made tn iiine. Thn pertp
td not pnt in tho platform whet he had naked
them to do, bnt he, in ipeeeheo,hid made tha
illUf*
Governor Hoadlp ended bp an abuse of tho
republican pertp, hence the speaker wonld
now tap something about that pertp. True,
it wee out ol power, but It did not go ont ae
did the democratic pertp in 1M0. Instead
ol being condemned, tbo republican party en
joy* the unqualified approbation of tho
people. Ho tben reviewed the
leading achievements of tho
repupucan parlp, which bad baon accepted
and approved avan bp tha domooratto parlp,
Even Mr. Hendricks said there waa no taane,
onlp corruption and fraud; but tha books and
money, when examined end coanted, oho wed
thn greatest victory of nil. Ha bogged Judge
Hondlp In thn pretence of this audience to ut
ter no mere slander against tho “grand old
rornbllran parly."
Referring to tho charge* that.tba memoriae of
war wore being recalled bp tbo republican
he said that if that waa true, than Ohio
bind Virginia, fortboro tho domooratto
party to carrying on tha campaign with onlp
General Lea’s memory ae an Issue. But whet
tbe republican! In Ohio meant bp reviving the
luuct of war, wee In tho joattco of one man
In Ohio only bavin, one seventh the polltioal
power ol a Georgian.
Bathe preferred to talk about state politics,
and nlarrcd again to the charge ol corruption
in tha election offSonator Payne. Tho only
answer ol Judge Hoadlp was equal to a eon-
foialon, and tn ropip he onlp onid that when
tha democrati did wrong there waa an outcry,
while tbo republicans kept still.
During this part of hla remarks the inter
ruptions wora inch that ho atopped, and
Governor Hondlp rising laid. "Any
democrat who interrupts Judge
Foraker Is acting badly.” Tat
house then became still, and afterward main
tained better order.
Judge Foraker then wont on to repeat In
•cm* degree hie charges made before against
the record of tho lost ctsto legislature, and
aald that although It had boon gnlltp of much
extravagance, ha wlahod it bad mad* one
mor* expenditure—that of tho coat of taking
Governor Hoadlp and stall to attend the fu
neral ol Oeneral Grant. [ Applause,]
Deferring to the action of Cincinnati bp tak
ing police from the
done that Llentennnt
Bill awtp. [Cot
disposition to
might have
Ha charged that the
Lloutenaat Mullens lu
democrati to sustain the action oi tho com
mittee of one hundred, whloh wee trying to
prevent Irend at next Tuesday*! election.
At n temporary question, ho laid an elec
tion cannot bo had under three years
at the earliest. Judge Hoadlp fs*ea much a
prohibitionist aa Dr. Leonard, tho only differ-
etc* being that Leonard wants nbaolnte pro
hibition, while Hoadlp wants to contro J by
licensing an exclusive few, and prohibiting
ell tbo real. When hla time expired, Judge
Foraker remarked that he waa alaeorelp glad
of it. [Cheers.]
noiubv niruni.
Governor Hondlp replied, altar tremendous
applause.
Aa n judge, Mr. Forakor left tho bench too
•oon to loam that ho could not oceupp n post-
tlon ol neutrality) tbat ho could not bo
neither for nor against. I ask him
lo up now whother ho to
lor or against prohibition. Tho democratic
pulp never cheated tho people on tho rebjoot
of temperance.
Boforrlngto JudgeFonker'a statement that
tho republican party had bun proved bonost
bp tho declaration of the trouurp hooka, ho
onlp laid tbat it did not taka a vary sharp
man, where he kept both books and money,
to moke them ogroo. Judge Forakor forgot to
up that tha book of books wars tha star routs
thieves, and tho feiluro ot tho Freedman's lav
ing) bank.
''Judge Forakor rays there la no difference bo-
tween the democratic and republican parties on
tbe lubject ol prohibition, and tbat there waa no
dlHeiincobetwoeu tbo democrats and prohibi
tion)", ou this subject. Island for a retloaal,
graded llcenie.ystea. I .tend lor Ih* right ol
ecntioh 1 ask your votes, kecauw my party bat
been con,Mint with inch principle, and
tha refill,Mean parly haa been fall* to
theirs. Tho If al.laiuro elected tn tstl declared
minora, prevented
liquors to drunkards,
1 by allowing a olvil ptooaaa In
ooo breaking tho law, and tbls
I tbe repnblloana tried to amend
Isni^
of llceme, and every democrat was present and
voted In favor of It: bnt three raoant republicans,
who bad be fore declared tn favor ol license, becked
water, end In obed lence to tbe republic)
related to rote el ell.
iioAPLv run van qcunox.
He then ukod again t
"Jndge Foraker, era you lor or against problbt.
Uout You bars another hell hour to answer in
and yon ran rarely answer the queetlon In that
time. (Avolca—What«oypaUilukotItr|
"1 am egalnat It, and I am alao against the
1y abTrt. then have been twe sermon, on
..... •— lfoni '
the mount lately ^a one fr om Uonnt McGregor and
one from Mount Glleed. Tbe one full ot love end
peace, end the other hill of hate and war against
one ball of the people; the one on Mount Mo-
uvgoMhoother at MonatGIlead. I am for Grant,
and Mtimt Bbennaa.”
Referring to Lieutenant Mnllln, bo aald
what th* republican* wanted was to fill tho
negro barracks and crop hou.oe on th* pnblio
landing with repealer, from Kentucky.
Ae to state all sir a, ho aald tha expenses ot
ordinary administration of th* auto, lasting
two pure, was (141,COO, loss than Foster’* teal
two ptara. Aa to lagialatlva fraud in th* also ■
lion of l'apnt, he laid th* onlp twtimonp of
fraud In tnal election, point* to those who
won frlendo ol other candidates.
Aatotholut legislature, thep gave civil
rights to th*colored man t democrat* gave tho
colored man tha right to testify in court i dem
ocrats gave them t repeal of the black lain.
“I map not get their votee,but, I know onough
to do tho colored men jutlrce."
As to giving position! to eoldien, he laid,
there were more widen holding ollct under
democracy, twice over, than under any repub
lican administration.
"Now my Urn* la about up, and I only wUh to
aay one thine more, end Ural la; 1 went Judge
Ibrsksrto tall us whether or not halt egetoat
pioklbiton.”
Judge Uoadlp devoted n grant deal ol hit
time to towering questions from the audi
ence. There wit no chance given either
Foraker or Hoadlp for continued argument.
The contusion end interrnpUone bp tbe audi
ence wore continual. Tumultuous ohoorlug
followed hla clow and Judge Fonker'a nip
ptara nee.
roiAtan aasroxpe.
Referring to Govwnor Hoadlp'* champion
ship et the colored race, he uked how ho
eculd reconcile with that friendship what h*
had don* lor thla man Molten, who perpe
trated tn outrage en the colored people at th*
last election. How could Judge Hoadlp ba
alien* tt he la a friend of the eolored race,
when he knows that the eolored men ooath of
tbe Ohio rtvsr era prohibited from voting f
Tho question being frequently naked bp
ptreonela thaandtoncoi “How about prohi
bition I" Judge Forakor aald t
1 told yon In U* outset that tbo repute—
S’JirpSStotti
MSW YORK'S CAMPAIGN.
Bow Governor Hill Dispensed Davenport's
Wlsse to Hta Friends.
New Yo«x, October 10.—[Bpeeial.]—The
headquarters of tho two itate campaign com
mitteee are opened in Broadway hotel* onlp
five hundred feet apart, and the rival cendi-
date* for governor have been In their rospea
live premises during moat of the week. Still,
the ontlook It for n qoiet, If not npathetls
campaign, with onlp the politician* excited,
and thonaends of possible voters not at the
polle on election dap. Onlp n positive par-
ticlpatioa te Jho canvass bp tho^admlnit-
aoi
aids,
Uon will change this aspect of aSatra, and
inch interference is looked for bp e;
either
The man most watched and discussed, both
in bis own and the oppoaitlon headquarters, la
David B. Hill. Tbs qualities of bis antago
nist, Ira Davenport, are pretty well under
stood bp friends and iocs alike; bnt Hill la a
pnssl* and wonder. It It conceded bp tho
committeeman for and against Hill tbat ha la
a perfect muter of political mechanism.
Neither weighty nor megnetio In hit Individ
uality, nor affecting either greatneu of mind
or disinterestedness of punroee, he atilt
’ baa what an admirer termed
a “remarkable faculty of getting
there.” Numeroua letters have bran
icnttoth* republican oommlttoo that were
written bp him before ha had boon publiotp
mentioned for nomination u lieutenant gry-
ernor with th* Idea tbat they might somehow
bo used against him now. They are nil in
the asms tenor, and tholr substance Is that
be wu going to bo a candidate
and wanted tho influence of hla
correspondent Hla success wu a sur
prise to thoie who had not known thethor-
ongbnoaeot hla preliminary work. Again, u
tbe presiding officer of tha senate, a majority
of whom wore republicans, hla skill la ma-
couvarlng wu so good that he secured from
thorn the paatage of many n measure ou whloh
hla political furtherance depended. Tha etoe-
tlon ol Grover Cleveland to tho presidency had
so sooner advanced Hill to tho
Plate than ho lot
get the nomination to it
The mooting doted with mingled cheers lor
Fcriktr and Headley.
gubernatorial
work to ... .
this fall. He signed no bill without n con
sultation with tho political leaden of tho dis
trict effected, and hie vetoes were Invariably
preceded bp elmllar atndies of tho efioot upon
hie proepteii. Pledges of support were thui
obtained In greet numbers, and before the
convention aeaemblad bo wu u certain of vie-
torp aa he wu after he had been formatlp
nominated. While thue gruping tho politi
cal wires, he gave ovar tho social management
ol the executive mansion at Albany to Colonel
Gillette, of hie eUff, who singularly onough
dispensed n largo amount of tha Pleasant
Valley champagne, in tho mannfeotnre ol
which Davenport, u preeldent of tho com
pany, la now ‘ — 1 "
intemperance.
Governor Hill now occupies the bridal
chamber) in tho Hoffman fiouie, and la the
practical, active, antocratlo director of hla
campaign.
New York I’rehlbUloi-tete.
Khgstox, October 7.—The prohibitlonlela
nil along tha Hudson river have began the mo
tive work ol tholr campaign, and 11 the appoar-
ance of things at present is any Indication of
what they will be on election dap the party will
poll more volet thle fell tben at any previous
election. The nomination of n wlno and brandy
maker for governor hu sparred them up tre-
mendotulp. Temperance meetings are balng
held every dtp, Sundays not excepted. Ir
feet, on Sundepe thep have the largest gather
ings. The nbleet apeakon la tho cause are en
gaged in the work. Fall coantp, uiomblp
ana ion etc and atato tiokota aro being placed
In tho Held.
Ex-Governor John F. St, John te to apeak
daring tho present month nt Nowbarg,
rtugbkoopsle, Cstaklll and thla oltp. A
leading prohibitionist in conversation aald, n
faw days ago, that the prohibition party bad
fooled long ' enough with the - republicans.
That party boa foiled to fulfil' aoy of its
promises. In fact, at every convention they
bold thep Ignored the tempoianoo party mors
and more,; until now they have outrageously
Insulted not onlp the prohibitionists, but all
well wishers for tbs country bp nominating
e wine and brandy maker to tho highost oflloo
in tho atmte,
me Traders.
New Yoax, October 7.—Tho following cir
cular was laanod today i
Tho American free trad* league Invites attend
•nceat th* national conference in the In'
i the'bnidtnidl tbe preeeent tariff,
er believe imagined lets end moderate redact-
nol tariff taxes, or In a more tborouih change
ou ijrsiem ol taxation. Tbo puposo
m tho meettef I* to promote
Immediate action bp tho,, present
rapiMontatlvee ol th* people, and falling in that,
to consider tn* advisability ol Independent action
on tbo put ot those Intaicatod In thla reform.
Tboas In sympathy with this cause, whether bo-
longing tooxbtlniorxanlcaUooior not, are In-
— p, present at tbo conference, and tt la
organisation
testa to form such organ!
may b#
_ - _ itriiatlona, which
officially represented it
Tbe btale ot representation
a. It has i
ti atato aa many votes ae i
to have one vote.
KKl, (
auNeaeau street, Nee York.
H. J. rnouroTT, Western decretory,
Das Moines, lows.
Massachusetts Democrat* tn geeston.
Wotcuvni, Mut., October 7.—Tbe demo-
entto etate convention wu called to ardor nt
11 lit this morning bp Hon. F. A. Collins,
chairmen of the elate oommlUee. A tempo
rary orgenieatlon wts effected bp naming Use
oneentive officers of tbo atato committee.
The usual committees were then appointed,
arisen or vnn CHaiauax.
Mr. Filagarald upon taking tho chair ad
dress tho convention at some length. In th*
conn* of hit speech be said i
Ut me congratulate you on the feet that thle It
tbe tint democratic auto convention In e quarter
ol a century which could lend greeting to th*
democracy olth* country over the national tri
umph ol our party principles in tha Inauguration
cl^s democratic president.
nixocaxTic Apuixunanok.
though only n low months In pc nor, demonstra
ting Its flintss to control tba destiny ol republics,
audita aeuMol honor In carrying oat its precise-
.. —■- “—iple.
ii«t to prove that wo are
, the tender and patuetto
from southern tagtsiatora
tlon pledges to th*
If anything pci
one In name ahd fame.
prop!
reneeds
l fam
H rami ,
ond ex eonirffrrara aoldtera to thoead homo ot tha
eenUmcnla that came
dying soldier of th* republic a few days ago, ahow
wear* one again-.that blllarnera of tho out Is
gone; that patriotism reigns supreme,
and that tha rebels and traitors today
are those who. for party purpoaer, an wlltlhg to
do ai) thing, whother ft b* tha stealing of apraa-
dt pry or aturtng up ol sectional bate, to the '1st-
ilmeutol the buslnese prosperity ot our country.
Tho Dio ot sectional eulmeoty U dead, thank
heaven! Tbe ashes and embera are cold, and all
the blowing ot party bollowe, month that an
cient instrument be manipulated by prctdemlte
end antediluvian, ran never live them life end
warm them again, KosaiUim erase* to
Interest, bo It democnUo or re
publican, and masquerading before
lho people In tkt cneanqulnetl clotulu* ol the
dead end burled Ha ties, ae Benatort Hoar end
Pbttman aradolng, la aa ttetculous e Bight, war*
It Dot unpatriotic ond wicked, aa could be tbe up
pcarueetnourttrrelolan cocentrio Individual
who adoptrd In our day u ble ety te of dreae that
of tbe tllaabeihen period, ot of th* pirates of
rerunee. Tbe adsalnlatnlton ol President
Ccvelend bee demonstrated that th* rights ot tho
colored people ere tale tu democratic bauds."
Tea Ticarr.
Tho following ticket wu nominated: Gov
ernor, Fred crick 0. Friact) lieutenantgover
nor, U. H. Gitmora; eocrotary el elate, Jere
miah Crowley; attorney-gtatnl, Henry R.
Breley; treasurer and rtralver. General Henry
M. Crete; auditor, James K. Delaney.
Tho Civil Service Cemmletloa.
Co mure, 0., October i Vice-president
Headricks pasted through tho eitp Bator Jay
night, and In an interview in reference to th*
civil aeivic* commission, told in answer to
tha question:
Will tho president appoint men who en
tertain tho fame views that chart rieristd Ut*
Ealea, Gregory end Thormaa board7"
No, air; I think Mr. Cleveland will ap
point men who, while pledged to tbo prinei-
plee ol civil eorvico, will have n buiinoa* liko
conception ol tho dntioe ol their petition, and
m»ke their ruling* more in harmony with th#
spirit that dominates political p*rliea than
the old bc»rd did."
“Will Thom*n reoign of hla own accord, or
tha president of th* embarraaamont of asking
for bit resignation, becauie in tho reorganlxa-
tion oi tbo board ho cannot hops to Ire re
tained. Tho resignation oi Eaton and Greg
ory, of ccurae, mean* n now board, and Judge
Thoman, I cannot think for n moment, would
want to continue aa a memnor after hta col
leagues saw fit to place their resignations with
the president." ______
Wtat (’resident Cleveland Will Do,
WisntioToif, October 8—Secretary Man
ning expreaaee the opinion that President
Cleveland will go to New York in November
to vote tho democratic ticket.
ran xanogs cab r.
Tho case agtinit Bailor Mahone, son ot
Senator Mahone, charged with ueanlt and
battery with intent to kill John Willie, a
waiter at Welker’e, on FobrueiP i 13th laat,
cam* up In tbe criminal court before Judge
McArthur, today. Mr. Teggart, prosecution
attorney, stated that th* poreon on whom tbe
alleged aeeault wee committed had not been
found. Ho tinted further that tbe district at
torney's office bed been informed by n letter
from Willie that he did not with to prosecute
tbifease, that tbe mntior had been satiefoeto-
rilp adjusted between him end Mthono. he
having received 150 with the promiee of $75
more when tbo aaio wae lettled. Tho trial was
sot lor December 14th next.
Connecticut's Election.
HAivroxn, Ct., October 0.—Nearly full offi
cial return* from town mooting* in thia state
on Monday tail show that fn 103 of the 187
towns, 70 aro reported republican and 55
democratic, and 38 equally divided. Last year
tho trending wu ilmoei exectly tho tame.
WASHINGTON NE ITS.
The Preeldent Invited to Attend tho Virginia
State ralr—Appotntmonto.
Waihixotoh, October 7.—Tho president has
appointed J. L. M. Curry, ol Virgin!*,
envoy extraordinary and minister plenipoten
tiary to Spain, vice FosUr resigned.
Mr. Curry served in congress from Ala
bama, but is now a resident of BJchmond,V*.,
and ia president ol the board ol foreign mis
sions of the Southern Baptist convention.
He lo alto secretary ot tho commisrion in
ebsrgo of the Peabody trust fand.
tns rsasioixT isvitsd.
A large doiogation from Virginia waited on
tbe president thfo afternoon to invito him to
attend tbe State Agrienltural fair at Rich
mond, on the J 1st inat. Tho president said he
would consider the matter and lot the com
mittee know bis decision in a faw daps.
Th* president alluded to tho pleasure* such
* trip would afford, but laid he was afraid the
pressure of official buainesa would require his
constant pretence nt tho capitoi. He remind
ed them tbat thia waa the first pear oi hit
term, and there remained n great deal to do
In tbo next few months, owing to the near ap
proach of the meeting ol congress. While no
wonld like to enjoy n holiday, ho could not
neglect public bntlnosa.
The (mount of standard dollars put into
circulation daring September in tho regular
course of buiincs* waa $3,700,000.
Tbo following toma from tha Peabody edu
cational fund bat been paid out thapaat pear
in southern <Uttt: Alabama, $5,300; Arkan
sas, $3,100; Florida, $3,375; Georgia, $4,175;
Louisiana, $1,800; Miasisiippl, $3,150; North
Carolina, $4,300; South Carolina, $5,000;
Tennetiee, $11,850; Taxaa, $7,150; Virginia,
$0,750; West Virginia, $3,500.
President Cleveland waa elected today n
member of th* board of trustee* of tho Pea
body fund,to succeed General Grant nnn J,
Plerpont Morgen to succeed Samuel Wetmoro,
WasnixoToa, October 0.—Tho preeldent has
made the following appointment** Cbarloe D.
Jacobi, ol Kontnokp, savoy extraordinary and
miniilar plenipotentiary of tho United State*
to tho United States of Colombia.
Charles Foster, of Indian*, consol general
ot the United Btateo to Calcutta
D. J, Pattello, district oonaul of tha United
Slateo nt Dossoldort.
William F. Henderson, of Arkansas, asso
ciate jnatico of tho ouproma court of th* lerrl
lory of Now Meiico.
Thomas Smith, of Virginia, attornay of tha
United State) for Now Mexico.
Charleo Farlango, of Louisiana, attorney ol
tbo United States foi tho eastern district ol
Louisian*.
A MAN’S TEARS.
Bow a Two Hundred Pound Clerk Cried Be-
catu* Ho Was Discharged.
Wasblniton Correspondence Pittsburg Dispatch.
I am tho fathei ol a family, sir, and-"
'Now I cannot help that," Interrupted Auditor
Williams. "It haa nothing to do with the cue.”
But what la my family going to dot What am
going to dor'
He waa* gnat, brawny fellow, broad-shoul
dered, big-bearded, and weighed at toast two
hundred pounds. Ha had beta discharged. Alter
having been In the service for ten or twelv*
yens—so long that be bad doubtless begun to
leollikan fixture-bowa* suddenly notified that
hla service* wore no longer loqnlr ed.
'1 bad to reduce foree; somebody had to go,
and why not yont" tersely Inquired tba blnnt old
auditor.
-Thera are other) hare-"
'Ob, ot course, but they would poalbly object;
possibly suggest yon. That Is tho way. Now yon
•peek ol your lamlly. Yon ban boon In office n
good while. If yon bar* raved nothing tor the
uture in ell thle time yon have no busluera here.
You tree stout, rugged, healthy man ol (air In
telligence end accomplishments end ought to be
•ble to gat along. There art other* who media*
charged with you who are not nearly aowellfitted
o grapple with the world. 1 am sorry for yon,
but.I can'Uiefo
collector ol Internal revenue in Indiana nndet
Andrew Johnson. When Grant wu elected off
went my bead There w*e no pretence er apology.
* u promptly dismissed because l wu ademo*
E Don’t talk to me about politics!" Tboex.
desk, sating ho wao not bottoilna hta rate very
tail, beet akuty retreat, buratlnaloto Were.
MBiZttr&FSSAgV"*
■MW» CHKXIOJkl.OOnBJLl.TniOKE.inK
DR, JOHN BULL’S
MsTonicSpn
for the cure op
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND Aa MALARIAL DISEASES..
The proprietor of thla celebrated medicine
loitly olnlmi for It a reporter!ty over »H rem
edial ever offend to the publie for tbe SAFE,
CEBTAJ*SmSy andPERMANENTcure
Of Are* and Favor,or Chilli and Favtr.wh* St
ar ofahort or long standing. He refer* to tho
entfra Western and Southern country tobear
him ttltlmony to tho truth of the assertion
that in ao case whatever will it foil to core if
th* direction* aro atrletlyfollowedqndcarried
ont In n greitmxny cases n alngla }«*•}“»
been anfflolent for a euro, and whol# fomiUea
have boon cured b* n single bottle, with npor-
feet restoration of tho general healUi. It is,
tss^s^Sssffjssst
DB, JOHN BULL'S
SMITH’S T0NID SYRUP,'
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA,
BULL’S WORM DESTROYER,
i Tho Popular Remedies of tho Day.
Principal Office, 8M Main St., LODBTILLE, KY.
angl-dcm ut moo thnr A why top col n rm
THE SCIENCE 0FLIFE, ONLY SI
, L BY MAH, POST PAID’!
°U/urfj
wmmr
■KNOW THYSELF. J
A 6REAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD
and tbo nntold miseries resulting from lndlacr*
tlon oe excemra. A book (or every man, young,
middle-aged end Old. It contains 1» mracriu-
tloDi lor ell scum end chronic di*c**o«,
ol which in Invaluable. BofoundJmdaJ
Wboac experience !or»ra«
never bdorc fell to Ulg U
TrAccfl, bound
led corer*. full Kilt, guaranteed to be a finer work
SomS^huuyMSr^k tMtntblt eoSS
Eaa^uWSo^^MSSTASS
■ration, to the Freeldent of which, the Hon. P. A
officer! ol Uo Board tha
Tba Science —— — ■ - ■ — - - —
nr InAtructlon, and br tbe afflicted lor _
whom Th.
Science ot Life will not bo useful, whether youth,
parent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman.—At-
*°Addrem the Peabody Medical Inatftnte, or Dr,
17?H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch street, Boeton, m*m„
who may bo consulted on all disawra requiring
Iklll and experience, Chronlo and obstinate die-
Sara tbit have baffled tbe akUl of UCAI *
“ ■- - taeu wd WAwblv
paper.
Hemorrhages. Sfomalrib
SK*Vp“ol cau,<,li "“ n -
Sores, Ulcers. ..
Sprains and Bru .
It a cooling, eleauing and Ueallnff.
Catarrha^SruKHcSi. r ^
Owr "Cutsaxrk Core," It epeeiiRt
prepared to meet eerfoui cases. Our Nn»
■at Syria gala ebnplo and lueipenalva
Rheumatism, 1 Neuralgia.
—- other preDuration [has cured more
oof tbeaedUtrctelnzeompbUnte Uutn
Extract. Our Fuuter is lntalo
Lombsgo, Palusla
Our Ointment Is of great service where
tbe removal of clothing is Inconvenient. *
For Broken Breast and
Sore Nippies.
used Tbe Extract will nerar be wtthout
U. Our Ointment la the beer emollient
that cut bo applied.
Female Complaints.
female diseases the Extract eon boused,
os is well known, with the greatest benofib
Full directions accompany each bottle.
CAUTION.
tbe glasA «nd our picture trado-mwJc on
genuine* Always Insist on having s oua e
Eitrect. Take no other preparation. It
i> aaaar aoM <a 5*0, or 0, auenra.
' Sold avorywhom,Pries a, 80s, $1, iLTSs
Prepared ooly by POND'S EXTBiCT CO.,
NEW YORK AND LONDON,
rat mon thu wkp n r m
{^i^asssr^jti.sisaw
THE
Gate City National Bank
OF ATLANTA,
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital and Surplus $300,000.
Collections p
r lHBmmimll
—Tror them VE8TOKST ct
jFCMDfl Ol SANSB OC IN-
Y>1LL A<
ID1K sed SL
In onr active tad growing dtp money if tlwayt
In demand. OnrnteareAsonxbie. Give net trlml.
We have a savings DEPARTMENT In which
we lane TIME certificates of
txsnrK rOl'K l'FR CERT INTERK8T.
nucr27~dAwliy U fl n co
C0H0N SEED MEAL.
QINTRL OIL MILIB, SELMA, ALABAMA.
Manufacture:* ol Prim* Quality Cotton Seed Pro
ducts, Mpaaiwtadwut
rirCAFITAT, PBIZK S7.v,000.-*w
Slokota Only S3, Shares la Proportion
LOUISIANA STATE L0HERY COMPANY
“We do hereby certl/y that we supervise the Art
rantemenla ior aU the monthly and semi-annual
drawings ol tbe Louisiana State Lottery Company
safes®
cerUficatGowithifacsimiles of our slguatuxeeat
tached, In Its advertIsemente,” 6 ^
.. 8L0j0,G.. ^
fund of over t550.(X0 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote lea franchise
“ “ d “ aot,cd *»
It never scales or postpones.
.Ita grand single number drawing# take
place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. 11TH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS
L-IN TllK ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEWORLK-
M0&inLY S DBlvra?G7 m,,erl0 ’ l885 - 1 ““*
Capital Prize, $75,ooo,
lOOaCOO Tickets at Five Dollars Each, Frac
tions, In Fifths, In Proportion,
list or raiZES.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE. —173,000
1 do do — 23,000
1 do do —... — 10,000
2 FRIZES Ol $0,000 uloo:
B do
ltOOffwttttt 10,000
100 do
SCO do
600 do
■fiOi)
APPBOXTMATIOHlnnigfc
^Approximation Frigs ot 975Q.~
ajasq
1,967 Prliei amounUng to....... *..9265,50Q
ApplicatlonMor rates to clubs should be made
Mo A. DAUPHIV,
— . .x*n..aaau »«W OrleSBI, IA
Or Mi A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. O.
Make P. O*. Money Orden payable and address
Eegl*tered Letters to
NEW ORLXANS NATIONAL HANK,
New Orleans, La,
OS
LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La,
BTATB NATIONAL BANK.
New Orleans, Lo*
GEBUANIA NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La,
Why—OCtl3 2027—POV8
niparaatorrkoa wad Imyatsae^
ne>»r**nit #f wif-aMteM te mtwI ,rewi v*.
SSiS&SZUXSJdiX tgu&iftg:
AMnV «reLvt*). DlBiMM ot Si/kt. (teraraJre rt«ra
na$n»4Tie>itt*up>yfcU»t.$.|viviSiismia
fiM bteLllKMMlg Itae
vkittMfiflin'arvwWMa, i^MttM UmU yareUMg
fiZxnatoLiTii >11 Cam,
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PitIVATI COtmSIXOH
WitTSfa *■ *■ *8eo l r,
CHATTAHOOCHEE BRICK CX
MANUFACTURERS OF
0FFICF 331-2 BROAD ST„ ATLANTA, 6 A*
brlok 10 Qvwnutsr
^lalu OU Pnaaed and Molded Brick a apecfolty;
Bemjtariandurioraturnlabedon application.
Bleed Felton Eliminated,
non a kxcon tun.
Two yeera end a half alnce I found myieU flues
with bipod potion and began to fry tha efficacy ol
found to be begira One remedy I found tobe,
perhupe, good, but Ita effieera upon th* nervona
avaUm waa too. severe, and I waa compelled to
give it up. At test, elter my coadlUon was what
AS
aa a welcome visitor), I wae induced to make a
trial ol Q em'a Ptoxxia Bxood Rxrtxwia. I pro*
cetded to use It accordingto directions. My limb*
were perfectlyaunwltbrheumatism, alarm sore
a^S"W^L h i?h 1 S. n S?. , SSr , S
oflenaive odor, ttaued from It. and every one who
Wot coodlilon will traiify,
only luSqusru oIGLlxu'a
in T tbe ayswru U lfpefJ
nmady. Unltk* meat outer madteliigi of tt,
I Korx—Mr. McGehe* ha* been'efiMH
conrvwlnx room for four yeire an ! wei
l'-»u- • •
t. u
H. McQXHKE.
u*d m JKT
PARTIES HAVING
lands la TEXAS ter
haioorforwhlchthey
, need an Agent, end
those wlaSiui to i>VE8T in tex as fkopjcu.
xv an Invited to correspond with tbe under-
tightfi.
lufeneuUea farnlehed ol
AGRICULTURAL and K INCH L AMDS.
G. P. MEADE,
L*MD AGENT,
FORT WORTH, TXXAS.
oct 13 wk lm