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ta Atlanta bfrWtantly fi^alled Inda* BWtta, bot the hata^overod ba nt uactiea andar tbU qaaadooabU gauewill be ft war oanpaifn titan for raaaj ftan past Than are bo local dlawntlons to gin them aa axooaa for baling the Demo- eratio ticket. Hamoar praralla *' annr part of the State. lot be At diatriet the onlr place whan waa aajr probabuitr of trouble, i thhif baa been aetUMby the frank and manly withdrawal of Capt. Harry JaoKaon, leaving the field open for Hoa.JK, J. Hammond, the present ex and able rapmeentattn in Tbo Repobucan Whoraaa him will ban mon cheek than average lightning rod agent, and aboot aa moeh ohanoe of ntooaaa aa the Ban Batter electoral ticket will GaoifU. In thia the new tenth diatriet the Hon. Geo. T. Barnes received the nn anintons nomination, and the man, be be Republican or Independent, who takes the held against Mm, will have the States will eleet Presidential who ware ehosen will meet at r reepeetive State eapitids on 'Wed- lay, December 8, and oast their tots for President and Vlce-Presi- dent of the United State#. Alabama elected State officers and Leglalatnre on Monday. August 4; 1 3ongrasamon to be elected on Tncsday, November 4. Arkansas will elect State officers and Legislature on Moods?, September 1, ana vote Upon an amendment prohib- I levying of any tax or the of any appropriation to pay cefetaln railroad levee bonds of the Washdmtox, Allgnat 12 .-The rumor which waa afloat bora last weak that the records of the Wavy Department •bowed that tbe readied members of Lieutenant Gredy’s party had partially sustained life upon the flash of their dead comrades was at the time ein- denied by Rear Admiral Bankers’ tion held its enstomery annual! n log at flaratoga, N. Y., last week. continues witboat portion of even a harder time than Judge Twiggs did two years age when be ran against Hon. Seaborn Reese,the regular Dom- popnlar with the people, and yet he found so little apoooragement that he deemed it expedient to withdraw In (he middle of the campaign. A man of lass magnetism would have about as mach shancem a whirlwind. And yet the Repabtieaas have determined to pot forward candidates for Congress in every diatriet In Georgia. As they have vary little timber of their own for that porpoae, it is presumed that they Intend to make victims of aspir ing Indepependents wherever they can; and there are, perhaps, esough of those gentlemen ready and willing to taka two bites at the political cherry. In the first place, there is the delusive bite on election day, and in the second, the more substantial bite Congress if the Republicans should happen toget poeeeealdn of that body. And herein is the secret of the determination to make a fight la Geor gia. There is not a man in the Re publican party who is so bereft of bis that any candidate of that ilk can have any hope of success in a Angle Congressional district in this State. But in tbe contingency I have mentioned, every seat will be contacted on the ground of fraud end Intimidation at the ballot box and judging from the past, every man of them would propabiy get in. Tbe Republicans In Coogresa were never known to seek after truth, and it would make no dUfomnee how clearly it waa shown that there is no interfer ence in Georgia with Urn right of the negro to oote. in tide mmsiot, and this county es pecially, Mai. Barnes Is very popular with the colored people, many of them wUl vote: yet no ambori his Ropublioai Bent baa been and a great for him. Aa itative anuouuoement of loan or Independent oppo- sen made, though it is said that several nomadic and enronie office seekers in the district are in the posi tion of Barkis. Of course, as I have ■aid, they don’t expect to be elected in the regular way, but there Is that beautiful possibility of a House and a contest with in flavor of the contestant. Ht the Republicans mg)drity should be seiaed with a spasm of vir tue and keep them eat, there will al ways be tbe contesting expenses paid, with a douceur over ae a balm to tbe defeated spirit. Tbns there will hardly be any trouble to find somebody in each of tbe ten districts to lead the RepubUcan forlorn hope to certain defeat. U will be tbe flret general fight en that line for eofoe time and mended With some degrees of interest on that account Independents have invariably met with Ignominious de feat In this part of tbe state, and such is likely to continue to be their fete. Gaxvubtox, August i Federal -.. If.—Tbe con flict between the 1'ederal and State aathoritica over the celebrated Fran cois miscegenation ease if the absorb ing question throughout tbe State. At Austin, San Antonio, Houston and other points the new* of the issue of Federal warrants for Ike arrest of Governor Ireland and Superintendent Thomas J. Geres and James Smlthers, of tbe State penitentiary, has created a sensation. Tbe warrants are in the hands of Marshal ?recy, who will serve tbe seme early In the coming week. In a letter to tbe Galveston Jfetet, which will appear to-morrow, Attorney-General Templeton tfomeoee the responsibility for the pardon issued bribe Governor to Francois. The peculiar feature of the pordkm was titot it simply released Franooie from imprisonment, specially mentioning * ,!t did not restore mm to “ _ ■ press a rigid inquiry into the troth or r of Informer Casey’s statements tiles Joyce and omen convicted In foe Mautraeoa murders were itoao- seat, «ad jhat he wee eompeHed to foe- ‘net them by Crown Solkitor Crown Solicitor Bolton ae- t informer Caseyvolunteered Me evidence. The solicitor to accept It without e. Georgia Legislatun 1, Congros State; will elect Congressmen on Joes- day, November 4. California will elect part of its Leg islature and Congressmen on Tuesday. November 4, ana vote upon a proposed constitutional amendment providing for a State board of EdnSatlon. Colorado will elect State officers, Legislature and Congressmen on Tues day, Noveartwr 4. . Connecticut will vote upon an amend- ment providing for biennial elections on Monday, October 6, and elect State officers, Legislature and Congressmen on Tuesday, Novembers. Delaware will elect Legislature and Congressmen on Tncsday, November will elect Governor and ore on Wednesday, October, ngressmen on Tuesday, Novem ber 4. Illinois will eleot Governor and Legislature and Congressmen on Tues day, November 4. Indiana will elect State officers, Leg islature and Congressmen on Tues day, November 4. Iowa will elect minor State officers and Congressmen on Tuesday, Novem ber 4. 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Ohio will eleet minor State officers and Oangressmen on Tuesday, Octo ber 14. Oregon elected a Republican Con gressman and Legislature and Demo cratic Supreme court Judge and defeat ed a woman’s suffrage emendment to the State constitution on Monday, Suite 2. Pennsylvania will elect Legislature and Congressmen on Tuesday, Novem ber 4. Rhode Island elected Republican State officers and Legislature on Wed nesday, April 2; will elect Congress men on Tuesday, November 4. South Carolina will elect State offi cers Kegiilature and Congressmen bn Tuesday, November 4. Texas will elect State officers, Leg islature and Congressmen on Tues day, November 4. Vormout will elect State officers, Legislature and Cougression on Tues day, September 2. Virginia wUl elect Congressmen on Tuescfey, November 4. West Virginia will elect State offi cers, Legislature and Congressmen on Tnesdsy. October 14, and vote upon a proposed amendment to change tbe time ofthe general elections to Novem ber. Wisoonsin will elect State officers, Legislature and Congressmen on Tues day, November 4. A New Orleans dispatch to the New York Timet, under date of tbe 10th instant, gives tbe following account of tbe life end death of Robert B. Elliott: “Robert B. Elliott, a very black negro, well educated and of consider able ability, died here this mo malarial fever. Be was icbols, Acting Secretary of tbe Navy. ▲ circumstantial account of this alleg ed cannibalism, published in tbe New York Timet this morning, was shown to Admiral Nichols to-day, and bis comment was that there are no records at the Navy Department which would give a shadow of foundation for such a story. He added tbd| he did not believe there was any truth in it. Secretary Chandler has been absent from the city for several weeks, bot has, of course, been constantly in com munication with tbe department, and a great many important official docu ments have been sent to him, so that Admiral Nichols’s statement that there are no documents bearing upon the matter at tbe department is not neces sarily conclusive as to their non-exis tence. The story is, however, wholly discredited at the Navy Department, while at the same time army and navy officers concede the possibility that the fects may be as stated. Commodore Walker, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, was of the de cided opinion that the whole story was made out ofthe whole cloth. The dispatch of Commander Schley that it was imperativo to place the bodies in metallic caskets he explained as fol lows: Commander Schley was anxious to bring the bodies back In as good a state ofpreservation as possible. They were kept in alcohol nntil they reached St. Johns. Such a method of trans portation was only proper as long as necessary. In these tanks of alcohol the bodies would bo knocked about by tbe motion of the vessels at sea and would be damaged. Hence it was necessary to place them in metallic caskets at the earliest opportunity. “Besides that,” he said, “that bodies which were frozen when found would, you know, decompose rapidly as soon as they reached a warmer climate, and it was advisable to care for them before decomposition should take place.” Bsary Shot for Stool tax Provision*. Boston, August 18.—A special dis patch from Portsmouth, N. II., says: Early this morningCol. Kent obtained an interview with Lient. Grcely, who admits that Private Henry had been executed on the 6th of June. As early as Mareh it was suspected that Henry stealing the limited food which cos- >rningof »in Mas- iltorn sadmeette and removed to Booth Caro lina daring the period 6( recontt ruc tion. There he became Speaker «the House of Representatives end after wards a member of Congress, but re* to sooept the attorney-general- of the State, gfifter the ooilapee of Ms party In South Carolina Mr. Btttott removed to New Orleans, fponl*.! agent for the Mi. Unfortunately with the opposition to it was removed, and since hnd yleheA up a precarious a lawyer bathe police was was apportioned out to the survivors for their sustenance, and this fact being finally and positively ascertained Lieut. Greely had thereafter hard work to protect the man’s life. It be came necessary, in order to keep up the discipline to inform Henry that he would be shot if the practice contin ued, and that a similar fate would be meted out to anv other member of tlic party who sbonfd be detected in a like crime. If Henry bad been permitted to continue his stealings numolested tbe balance of the party would have sorely been starved to death and Henry alone survived. After and in spite of these warnings Henry was again de tected stealing provisions, among the food taken being two pounds of bacon, the eating of so mneb of which made him sick. A search was then institut ed when it was found that Henry had, among other, things stolen and secreted a pair of sealskin boots, which had be longed to the hunter of the party. Lieut. Greely was therefore forced in order to maintain military discipline, and to protect the lives of his other comrades to issue a written order that Henry be shot, which order was carried into effect on June 6th. As to the alleged cannibalism, Lieut. Greely says that if there was anything of th# kind it mast have been aa indi vidual act and not general. Nothing of the kind, however, came under Lieut. Greeiy’s personal observation. Sergeant Rrainard, who is in the hospital at the navy yard, confirms Lieut. Greeiy’s statements. More than a week ago Lient. Greely forwarded to tbe Secretary of War a detailed re port of Henry’s execution. Upon proper representations to Sec retary Lincoln a court of inquiry will andonbtedly be ordered. Mar* *r ta* All*x*d CmmmfraUmm The statement that the Greely party fed on the flesh of their dead comrades has elicited widespread comment. At first it was generally disbelieved, but is now thought to be quite trne. In the cate of Henry, it seems he was not shot to be eaten, bat after be was execoted for theft as already stated, tbe flesh was cat from his dead body. It it also clear that the fteeh of Lieu tenant Kilsingbnry was eaten by some of the party. Of the bodies of the dead, five have not been found, and it is suspected by many that these were likewise eaten—whether the men were killed for tbe purpose, being, of course nnknown. Lieutenant Greely ex- F inesses entire ignorance of anything ike cannibalism, and says it must have happened. If at all, when he was ill, or so much dazed by the perils surround ing him, that he was ignorant of what took place. Tbe enure matter will undergo official investigation, and in this way the whole trnth will be brought to light. OUVHJUa> WUX STICK. —Tbe cholera abatement in tbe greeter France and some parts of Italy —The government of Switzerland will absolutely prohibit the meetings ofthe Salvation Army. —Chief Signal Officer Hazen on last Thursday gave orders for signals of an approaching cold wave. —The English Parliament was pro rogued last Thursday, with tbe tomary ceremonies. —The Salvation Army was mob bed, and pelted with rotten eggs, at Toronto, Canada, last Friday night. —Competition has again compelled the WcstcrnUnionTelegraph Company to make great reductions in its rates. —A fire in Boston last Friday des troyed about $76,000 worth of proper ty. Two firemen were killed and sev eral iujnred. —Lieutenant Greely was welcomed homo at Newburypbrt, Mass., on Thursday last bv fifteen thousand peo ple. — Count Yon Bismarck has expressed himself as very strongly opposed to German immigration to tbe United States. —The failures in this country last week were 203, and in Canada 17—a total of 220, against 222 for the week previous. —A tailor named Albert Wodke, of Brooklyn, committed suicide on Fri- day, by jumping into Horse Shoe Falls, at Niagara. —It is expected that the Mahonitcs in Virginia will formally unite with the Radicals in putting out an electoral ticket. —At the Brighton Beach races on Saturday, a rider named Sax, from Atlanta, Ga., was killed by a fall from his horse. —While returning from a picnic on Saturday, Mrs. Spaulding, of Troy, N. Y., was killed, and her daughter fatally injured by falling from a wagon. —Alanson W. West, of Mississippi, has been nominated bv the Anti-Mo nopolist party for Vice-President on Uie ticket with Beast Butler. —Tbe city of Anoka, Minn., twenty miles from Minneapolis, was almost totally destroyed by fire on Saturday morning. —Tbe Boston health officers report that an officer of the steamer llungo, from Spain, last week died of yellow fever. —A powder mill exploded at Kazan, Russia, last Saturday. Ten persons were killed, and a number besides wounded. —The Republicans of Arkansas have nominated a full State ticket, and their electoral ticket will appear early in September. —Gen. Sir Evclvn Wood, command er of the English forces in Egypt, has started on & tour of inspection up the Nile. —The French government is gettiug two regiments of marines and three more ironclads in readiness to start for China. —Ch&s. A. Dana has declined to take part in the Bntler demonstration in New' York on the 30th inst., pleading professional engagements. —Tbe Duke of Wellington dropped dead, on last Thursday, as he was en tering a train at Brighton, bound for London. He died of heart disease. —A resolution was, on Saturday, of fered in the Virginia Senate, declaring the whole debt of the State void. It went over for future consideration. —The meeting of the French Parlia ment at Verseilles tor the revision of the constitution, closed on Friday, having aaopted the entire bill for re vision by a vote of 509 to 172. —Tbe Irish National Convention woa in session at Boston several days last week. The proceedings, were at tended by lorgn crowds every day. —It is reported that pleuro-pneu- mouia has broken out at Elmhurst, a village in Illinois, sixteen miles from Galena. Health officers arc investigat ing. —Hon. Marshall Key, clerk of the Federal courts at Council Bluffs, Iowa, after several days of severe illness, shot and killed himself in a fit of tem porary insanity on Monday. —In the Democratic nominating con vention of tiie second Maryland dis trict, last week, fourteen hundred and seven ballots were taken without a choice. The Convention then adjourn ed. —The official report of Lieut. Groelv on the shooting of Henry sets forth that Me ary was guilty of theft, and hia eMeation was neccssarv as well for the welfare of the men as for the main tenance of diacipline. —The Civil Service Commission in Washington feat week received a letter from a German in Texas, applyinj for a government position. He aai he would be latlsfied with a moderate •alary at first—say, fire thousand dol- larsayearl —At a game of base ball at Norfolk, Va., last Friday, a disturbance arose from the feet that tbe Baltimore nine nsed two balls—a live one tor them ■la Piemfl AMtoa. Iwdiamapous, August 14.—On the 8th instant tbe Sentinel of this city contained an editorial charging that Blaine hod seduced his present wife in Kentucky and tnen fled to Maine, that the yonng woman and her father fol lowed him, and that he married her at the point of the shotgun. This having rescued Blaine, he sent the following dispatch to Col. Holloway. Ban Harbor, Mr., August 14. - Colonel Holloway: I have this moment reoeived the atrocious libel of the In dianapolis Sentinel. It is utterly and •abominably false in every statement and in every implication. Political ■landers I do not stop to notice, but this editor assails the honor of my wife and my children. I desire you, with out an hour’s delay, to employ a prop er attorney and have the responsible f iublishcr of the Sentinel sued for libel n the United Slates District Court of ludianapolis. It is my oulv remedy. I am sure that honorable Democrats, alike with honorable Republicans, will justify me in defending the honor of my family, if need be, with my life. Jaxes G. Blaine. Colonel Holloway at once put the matter into the hands of Senator Har ris’s law firm, and the papers are now in course of preparation, in acccrdancc with Blaine’s direction. The damages claimed amount to fifty thousand dol lars. , „ ,^ . Atlanta, August' 13. ->Th* Stela Democratic Convention met here to day aim nominated tbe present Gov ernor, H. D. MdDaniel, for Governor; F. C. Barnett Secretary of State; W. A. Wright, for Comptroller and R.' A. Hardeman, for Treasurer. Tbe Con vention endorsed Cleveland and Hen dricks. Clifford Anderson, of Bibb, was nominated for Attorney General. All the nominees except Hardeman are president incumbents, and were nomi nated unanimously. Hcrofnln. Are any members of your family thus afflicted?’ Have they scrofulous swellings of tiie glands? Have they any scrofulous sores or ulcers? If so. and it should be neglected, the peculiar taint, or poison, may deposit itself in the substance of the lungs, producing consumption. Look well to the condition of your family, and if thus afflicted, give tbe proper remedy with- outdelay. But use that wmch makes abso lute cures in the shortest space of time. Tbe unerring linger of public opinion points to It. it. It. as the most wonderful remedy for Scrofula ever known. You need- not take our word—you need not know our names— merit is all you seek. Ask your neighbors, ask your druggist, ask or write to those who give their certificates ami be convinced that It. It. It. is the quickest amt most per fect Itlood Purifier ever before known. * A Talk With a Birmingham OrnggiNt. The Leading Campaign BOOK! History of Growth, Development ana Re sources of the Ueiiubiir. Review of past Ad ministrations. BlographtcM of Candi- daten. IHM4. Platforms of Parties. WOO Pages. Pine IlluntratlonM. Send 50«\ /or full uulfit ant brgin irori. Circulars free. Address J. C. McCURDY & CO., PhtU., Pa. remedy — ▲ Ddnla. of tlto BMImIms •tety at his la- towOsA Withdrawal. New York. August 14.--Senator Gorman, of Maryland, the Chairman of tbe Democratic Executive Commit tee; General B. B. Smalley, of Ver mont, Senator Jones, of Loabtena, and H. G. Thompson of this fit?, had a lengthy oonrerenoe at the headquar ters, No. 11 West twenty-fourth street, this afternoon. ▲ reporter of Urn Ex- prett Interviewed all four concerning the minor that Gov. Cleveland, recog nizing that he cannot be elected by any possibility now that Bntler Is. In the field, contemplates witbdrawrag from tbe ticket. “Tbe story is simply ridfentoas” re marked Senator Gownm, **>0 ridkn- lous that X do not cart to talk of it. Mr. Cleveland’s ebaace Is too foil of promise to warrant any such nonoensi cal rumor.” Senator Jones sahL* “Governor Cleveland’s withdrawal tit this would be oqnhtient to Ms ofthe Pretfdeoey, which any within his « *ders have r trouble is selves and a dead one for their compet itors. the Norfolk nine. The police bad to quell tbe trouble. —Mach excitement was caused in New Iberia, Iowa, last week, by the conduct of a crowd of anti-prohibition- ists. They took posessston of the town an nd behaved in an outrageous generally. The ringieade •wetted, end tio anticipated. —The large mills belong!eg to the estate of Robert Patterson, mooted at Managand and Cheater, Pa., were cloaca taht wash, in aboordanoe with a direction In Us will, to the eflhot that the mills sboald be oloeed three years after hU death. The mills employed about one thousand hands. -Near f feat, Kitty years, was o ed by Loafr jferty oftwehai : too short to Goneral Smalley • •feihaed smile i Hi ., on Friday seventeen n flmrder- form hand. A men found Tay- tbe woods, and on their approach reaigah* he shot and killed hiaamtf with a pis- 7 o ofthe murdered girl —A plot to destroy the government ofMbxtap, has Jugfeean discovered in the City of Mexico. v The conspirators pi aimed the murder ofthe Praskfent s and all the chief affinors ofthe govern- nfatiU The nartlea imolfented am (Clipptdfrom the Birmingham Chronicle.) “How is Uie ilrug business?” asked the Chronicle of Mr. A. L. Stollenwerek, one of the leading Birmingham druggists. “In some departments dull like every thing else, but people must have medicine, and it is as staple as bread.” “What on earth are all those attractive bottles in that row?” we asked, as we turned our eyes to tiie right. “That, sir, is the most rapidly selling patent medicine ever introduced in this country. I never saw anything like it. It is, comparatively speaking, a new medi cine, having been introduced to my cus tomers nine monMs ago.” “How do you account for this jxipularity of the medicine in so short a time?” "Because it is all that is claimed for it— the greatest blond medicine of tiie ace. I know of many cases where it lias cured blood poison, skin diseases, kidney trou bles, old ulcers, rheumatism, etc. A few days ago a gentleman who lives in ( ahaba valley came to me and purchased one dozen bottles of this medicine. Said he had seen it advertised and tried one bottle on ids little child, who had a terrible sore of some kind on its neck. Tiie little one was so much improved by it that he had 'deter mined to buy a large quantity of it and continue its use until his child was entire-! ly restored, and also nse it as a general | family medicine. This is only one instance out of many.” “Is it perfectly harmless in its effects'?” “The tenderest babe can use it without any unpleasant effects. My customers say it gives a keen appetite and imparts strength and vigor at once.” “Pretty costly medicine, then, I supi>ose, as it is so valuable.” “No, sir; it is the cheapest blood reme dy to l>c found. Large bottles only ft.00, and one bottle seems to eonvinee every one that it is by far the quickest known." "Are the sales large?” "It outsells anything in my house. I have bought two gross within ninety days, as it is rapidly running every other blood remedy out of the market” "What do you eal! the medicine?” “U. B. B., Botanic Blood Balm, just as you see it labeled. \t is made at Atlanta, Cia., by the Blood Balm Company, and it w ill very soon make that the richest medicine company in this country, for they have certainly struck the key-note of success.” MASSACRE OF MORMONS. The Merciless Manner In Which a Party of Missionaries were Slain in Renin ky. Nashville, Tenn., August 16.—A dispatch from Centerville confirms the murder of the Mormons in Lewis county by masked men last Sunday morning. The raiding party num bered about forty Thirteen attacked the house of Martin Condor, where a Mormon meeting was in progress. Forcing the door, they were encoun tered by Condor armed with a gun. In an effort to disarm him one of the raiders was struck with the gun, un-! masking him, but he drew a pistol and j shot Condor in the bowels. Condor ; was shot again by one of the party j with buckshot and instantly killed. 1 At the same time aneWierof the attack- j ing party fired upon a Mormon elder ! named Gibbs, who was partly hidden 1 behind tbe wife of Condor, killing Gibbs and severely wounding Mrs. | Condor in the thigh. The party fired ogutn upon a Mormon elder named Berry, who was hiding behind a bed, killing him instantly. Another Mor- J mon elder in tbe house, who ran out | by tbe back door, was pursued by the attacking party stationed outside. They fired on him as he ran, but it is not known whether or not he was killed. After killing Berry, the masked men started ont of the house, and jast as they got ont, J. R. Hudson fired and killed Dave Hinson, one of the masked men. One of the Hinson party stood over the body and fired two loads of bncksbot at Hudson, literally riddling him. Tbe Mormons, in fear of an other attoqk, did not make a search nntil Monday, when theynfound the Mormon who ran away from Condor’s dead. It is rumored that the other oaiseing eider has been found dead. Tbe Mormon elders claim they have been sent here direct from Utah to make converts and establish churches. Hawovkr, O., Feb. 13, 1884.—After having lung fever and pneumonia I had & dreadful cough and could not sleep at night. The doctors told me I liad con sumption and would die. 1 have taken six bottles of Plso’s Cure and my cough Is en tirely gone and I am well as ever. * Emelins Ford. DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. Next session begins Monday. Oct. 6th. Num ber of pupils past year 187. Number of teach er* IV. KaelltUes for French, Music and Palnt- ing unsurpassed. Cost of board and regular tuition for year, aiOo.oo. For Catalogue apply to .the President, J. I*. KKWKDY. I»uc Wowt. S. C July -z;: i.Jin ; FAiUS ! F.c;f;s ? rpHOUOUUHBKED STOCK. 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You cm get any of r hese articles Free \’’/ 'YIT If you will de vote a few hours of 1 \ / U your let sure time evenings to Introducing our new goods. one la.fi s*M nrt •! a Oold Watch ft ft single afternoon. A gentletijjn got a sliver wateh for fifteen minutes’work. Al*.y ll veai-s old se cured a walch if. one day. Hu-.)- \\r A dreds of others of have done M /Y i x l neurly as we’.l. If you have a Hagle Lan tern you cm start rt business that will iwvy you trotn tin lo J..a every night. Send at ouoo tier our Illustrated Catalogu- of Oold and silver Wnt. hes, Se f-Coeklng Bull Dog Revolvers, spy OU.ses. Indian Scout and Astronomical ivie. loopto. Tdegraoh Instruments. Typo Writer*, Organs. Accordions, Vloins, X SC. It mar -t in you on Die rod t i” weauii. YTOiti.i* HAM FAt'Ti HIM. < (>.. I*a XOMAiAU Street. Xew York. AUg D-.\4W-<45\i i:. ITJICIVAL. I x k >I js. IM X )K>. lx xMLS. () -() LOW V n J <’ K: BLINDS, r BBiNDs. 1'.LINDS. I n 1 Prompt Ship men t. 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The Mlaaouri Democracy St. Louis, AQgust.i3.—The cratic State Convention at Jefferson Cjty laat night nominated Gen. John 8. M&nnadiike aa caudidate for Gov ernor. The Convention reassembled this morning and immediately contin ued the nomination of the Stele ticket aa follow!: Lient.-Governor, O. P. Morehouse; Secretary of State. Michael K. McGrath. KIuitTS sr.MLDASD I Demo- i F1IL2! jt~ yy d fl i-idscf in ^ ..,n i al' A n:vor fafilnp remedy for FF.1 INTF.UMI ri’FHT i aMca - I'nrviy 4 MAI.tniA. fitil.l.>. AND KKVVW, r KVKK, Kll.fOUK FBVi.R acd X.iUrr.l dla- exrtnble, sbaolnUtiy ccr'sin to t ithr mii’iX,, t-M , if, more ;ir >m|it{j In curing all lam.s of ACkl.Ait i A1. t Vt .. - _ .. —i'lfucl or quinine, wiihuot any of the mjurn.ue «<nh-e«iticii':ru wnh’h /O/'t Ivilow iheiruac. If taken occaatouall.T by peinv*. expunrit Ui V.lfirk, VA'r they will expvl the poison sad prutout them how aitack Hod-i aSS by tbs 'v-OVieipnnv Chomista and TbysMuos sarhstag th« Rear. 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