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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 215

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Ion it- fe persoiialf I- 1 X-- ur guns oi le to proclaim i i reliable bargaiaSoi State rone exclusively Into md are goinj mces lower tan even- I 8125 ANE Will buy a Im i r4 04 PB Black G. G. lot us that Is seHingarounUtQirAJ at 115 140 and lus to send out any numbers and test the tnithjulj Iness of IWhatweClai ja and cents for beaiitful I Printed Lawns 31 TA TTCl 2 10 0 tiH For Best Summer Prfei Big Drives in Hosiery and 15 cents. 25 cents for ladies fullrej Hose in all colors worth- So cents for misses sills Lisle Hose all colors formerl ly 75 cents 5o cents for ladies Hose black and colored 75 cents In former days our bjec has been to keep competition in order might ieel kindly towai but we have CUTLOOiH from such draughts our bargains to wherewe will be future ten per cent 1 market. 5 cents tor beautiful 4- sland.

6i cents tor a Se jjsla formerly sold by us a Again we mention GINGHA fearbg that you over your interest we have reduced purjnj 10 cents Ginghams i Ti We also the harness Another bi THE DEATH WATCH. 3 OUARDINO THBIR OBNv ERAIS REMAINS. rw tJeM for rll IJf Clitnw. XfcSSfte rr I rlptlono McQaiooa July 26. A detail of.

S. Grant post G. A. B. of Senior Vice Commander Johnson arrived at noon and immediate- Jj took up their duties as a private body guard of them being constantly in attendance ut sad inside the cottage reliefs being ozi feitty three hours each.

This. body nsrd will not displace Wheeler post of Sar. Iton who first came and who will remain jatil removal patroling. the cottage on all sides. The states of Maine New Hampshire Vermont Connecticut New York Michigan WijcoLMn and New Mexico are represented ia tb pwons or the Grand1 Army veterans tjw cimped on the mountains.

A company of infantry from Fort Porter near Buffalo tnd command of Brevet Major Brown has Ita oid red here by General Hancock to Ule proper put as a guard of honor to the remain. 01 General Grant. They are ordered to report to Colonel Roger Jones Inspector JOenl and acting assistant adjutant general jho will min at Mt McGregor tomorrow. Colonel Fred Grant and General Horace Porter ed tonight. for New York to meet' Jfsjor Grace and General Hancock to arrange thsdtttilsof the funeral.

The plaster cut cf General Grants face taken half an hour after dutb is pronounced be perfect. Genital Grants old coachman at the white tout who still remains there in the same ea. psciijkss asked the privilege ot driving for the general for the last time on earth at the funeral His request will probably be grant. ed. He 11 a colored man named Albert Haw.

liu. It is desired that the friends and public bond how that on the morning of Tuesday aUUlt Uh they will be free to view the re mail 01 General Grant in the cottage parlor wrhmtbty will He that day. On that. day the principal funeral service will be held at the cotug when Dr. Newman will deliver a funeral oration and at that time the president and state governors are expected to be pres ent.

The interment service in New York will be cotfiued to the Methodist ritual. Senator qibbs and Assemblyman Bunum cf this citytelegraphed Senator McCarthy and Speaker lrwinaiking them to invite the state stuu and assembly to attend General Grant' funeina ESGL1HD EOHOaiKG THE HERO. Lc noll July 26. As a mark of respect for the lite General Grant the military bands through England retrained from playing the usual Sunday selections today but played dead marches instead. GRANTS CHARACTERISTICS.

Jew TorVs rreachen OD tin Dead General. SEW YORK July 26. Many of the churches in this city were draped in mourning at the services today in memory of General Grant id ven. of the preachers wok the hero's lile far their texts. At Madison aronue th- ceilAt church v.

Dr. 0 fl. Tiffany who was Dr. Jr. Sewrjiin' predecessor as ol warn General Grant attended gave a number ff pmcmil reminiscences which were lUtened to esgtrij by those present.

Dr. Tiffany first ttot the general at a meeting called fn Chicago to raise funds for the purchase of the Eo1dim Orphans' home and was impressed ty tie dear and direct. way in which the sol. dIu expressed his opinions General ttid the speaker had constitutional inability to appreciate music. He told mo ouce that.

all nmsic seemed to affect him as discord would the killed ear and he would go a mile out of his way rather than listen to a baud. It each stanza of a hymn in church ms completed ho said he experienced a feeling or relief that so much ot the hymn was disposed of. While at. the house of Post toaster General King on one occasion Mr. Kills daughter asked me if General Grant srer used an oath.

I afterward asked the niersl the same question and he replied. that he could not remember having used profane' language at any time in his life. The dead. hero was very careful of the rights of his ser- vsnts. hen asked why he did not attend a more fashionable church in a distant part of the citv he answered that he never ordered cut hla carriage on Bunday as all his semnts should have the same--opportunity tofotochurchasb had.

He made no Special religions professions said the clergy nun but I felt. certain one Sunday at at Martha's Vineyard after we had had a lonj and serious conversation on religion that General Grant had a personal realization of the tiuth in Christ Jesus as it la. Caicico July 26. The burden of nearly no qnite every pulpit discourse delivered In Chicago today WI General Grant his triumph his misfortunes his lingering pain- Jolillness and his death. PHILADELPHIA July 28.

At msay of the tinrches here today special services commemorative of General Grant were toDireg iions were rather larger Ulan usual stthiateuonoftheyer and the remarks of tl ministers on the life and character of the general were listened to with iaterest. 1HS MOURNING COSTUMES. JcletlpUon of DresMi sad nnets to be Worn by th lAdles YouJutT 26 Early yeeterday morning Hte1Howard4Coher dressmakers here eceiVed a telegram fronvSaratoza giving or. I for dresses and bonnfeta for Mrs. General liGtint and the other ladies of thefamUy All jOier work WI at once put aside and the a- I force was put on the order the mourn- ire ml and coetumes were waatedlmmed.

Grants dress will of black wietta The akirt will be. portecU1I l-jwa with bands of crape around the ptom. Ttfeoverskirt will nlbollmpl1drape4 3 on the left side and bordered with crape 1 JWA hang in graceful folds to the bottom oa' flight side. The bodice will be a poitilloa with a fieh otcrape la froat iraieav s. at the.

tjj lih. a iuca lonf InfroatiJxaahort tUh The skirts be kilted and th-'l1dl baadi a a Herbonne wlU rery tti8g oaeita long pCT Grinti drew jrUl be a plala fbr ri tt elctt iritii BS- orersfc In' the froaland toght ttpoa UurilU V7 Wtbaadilastened by3oop 6f crape. ft we th. thttutcbke oyenkW wOTbs lth broad baads of to bottomi It wiltb draped high oa the. left ilda and fell tteWkiaBpttfoldifThe dice perfecUj plib with im aad the SSSOSSSLSSSES a intended for Mrs Jesse Grants little girl.

a plain kilt skirt of otRenrleUa cloth tnd a Norfolk jacket with cufta and collar of crape. These gooda also were ordered to be shipoad tomorrow afternoon. GRANTS SIstBR' Arrive One Day Too Late to See Her Brother Yots July 25 General Grants i ter Mrs-Mary Grant Cramer accompanied bY- her husband Dr. J. Cramer recently United States minister resident at Berne Switzerland De Jesse Grant theiueventean.

old son louanlvedyeatelday on the steamer wieland. from Hamburg. when the pilot went onboard Mrs. Cramer asked Howls my brother General Grant The pilot had been at sea for some days and answered Re is quite sick at Mount. McGregor in this state.

The lady's fears were allayed. But 1111 her arrival quarantine-Health Officer Smith boarded the vessel and in answer to a repe. tition ol the above question informed Mrs. Cramer as quietly he. could of the death of General Grant the day before.

She was one day too late. Those who were present say the grief of the Sister of the great general was intense and far a time she hid her race on her sons shoulder arid sobbed aloud. Collector Hedden had given orders that the revenue cutter Washington should take Mra. nd family oa board and that steamer went alongside soon as the Wieland an. chored.

When Mrs Cramer went on bowd she seized the newspapers with avidity and commenced cutting out those portions which spoke of her brothers sickness and death. With tears pouring down her face he laiel My brother was very near to me. I wouJd have given years of my life had I been permitted to have been near him in his last sickness. When I left the country in 1581 the general was la the best of health. I am thankful that I arrived in time to attend his funeral.

Young Jesse Grant Cramer is a bright intelligent boy and is remarkable for a strong resemblance to his grandfather. The family were landed at the depot of the Jersey Oen. tral railroad whence they proceeded to Eliz. abeth. After remaining at that place for a few hours Mr.

and Mrs. Cramer and son started for Mount McGregor. U. S. Grant Jr.

was at the Union league club lift evening. He arrived in the city yesterday morning and started for Mount McGregor late last night. TMB HOT WAVE. Death ttfita Htat tu tuiaUjnphJ t' nuAbiirHui July 2 4Thagreat heat WI rttde more oppressive this morning by the moisture in the air. Twenty-seven cues of prostration by heat are reported by the' police and hospital authorities.

Nineteen deaths from heat occurred today and yesterday four. teen of them today. Rain tell in the after- neon cooling the atmosphere considerably. Niw You July 26. The oppressive heat continued lathis city all day although the mercury did not.

reach the top notch. 111 four degrees at. 3:30 p. m. was the highest point The air was not so damp as yesterday yet the heat In its long duration was over.

powering in many cases. Twenty-one cases ot prostration including four deaths were reported. People flew from the city to the seaside. WSHIBGTOI July 26. Three fatal cases of sunstroke were reported police headquarters here today making a total of seven deaths from sunstroke withiD the put ten days.

Figures ot the signal office show that the aver. ace temperature la this city during the lat ten days was 4427. This average in excess of any other city the United States. BalD Cornea Dawn In the Might Besotting In Loss 01 Life. Dunl Col.

July 28. A dispatch to the Tribune from Colorado springs says one of the most disastrous cloudbursts ever known in this section of. Ute state struck a point a few miles north of this city at midnight. But for the fact that the storm truck the crest of a hill where the water flowed in opposite diree. tions the' loss of life must have been eppalling.

Several railroad and wagon brKlees la the vicinity were carried away and a large amount of track was wept off. The house of Superintendent of School Eaton wu swept away and Mrs. Eaton drown ed. On the slopes of Shocks run were number of summer campers. Many of Weir tents have been seen floating ia the-stream and as the flood camedowa in the dead of night it is feared thstmany or them hare perished.

It is reported. that one body that if a Swede woman was fbwul several miles below the towa. Further news trom Shook hin is awaited with intense aaxiety. THB SOCIALISTS. Their Annual Picnic at Women in the Parade.

CHICAGO July 28. and anarchists ot the city held ther Annual picnic today at DedenigTOTe The affair waa conducted ua- der the aMpleesof the Iateraatioaal Work eolesassociationiaBditmoat i rounds Ia irnlca some. UTM ujuuwkuu wm- fonwepresentinghalf dozen differeatsooielieJ took wt. Numerous baunen snd Val1lperen cieTwere carried one of the former large and iu child wbo wa. tath yesterday.

I i. prlatterOfflctarnw. UNMITY BBTWBBH THE UBBRAI5 AND NATIONALISTS If the house of lords re Wet. to adopt tie-liberal amendment tsth medkal reliefbill the majority 14 the house' of commona wDl allow the billl drop but" dealing with the aeasureis aa Integral parT electoral refcrrar The Irish party trtfurf. ins over Mr Brighta remarks at the Spencer banquet hia languaw" a a breach of privilege of the house Ssreral members of the party propose to demand the speakers attention to Mri Brighti speech a breach of privilege.

This feeling is taken as marking atill wider he divergence growing into actual enmity between the liberals and nationalists. XVISU UiCHtJO ITS 11 KIT. AD article in the Moscow Gazette reported 0 have been inspired by tfce cztr deelares hat t1kaia has reached the furjtherest Umita to which she desires to go and that the gov ernment consider its venture ia central Asia at an end. The Gazette says it fears nothing omnch the condition and growth of an mwieldy territory. Tho czar is anxious to.

secure a' solid frontier within which pro- Imiv works of civilization may be carried on. A commercial commission has bet" an. xuntedwVith Major Bajen cUef of Caucasus ustomi in command. Tue object of the commission is the study of trade inovments nd means of communication between trans- Csspisn tenitory and Afghanistan and rsia. ST.

PITESSBUEO July 26 Lord Salisbury ss renewed the proposal that Russia should rithdraw her troops from advanced positions a Zulficu pass in order to avoid a possible conflict with theArghana. Russia will agree to the proposal on the condition- that the' Ar- hans be restrained from. occupying the po. itions evacuated by the 1 troops. Such an occupation will be.

the immediate ignal for a Russian advance. Military authority at Odessa Is maintained. 1 is rumored that preparations are being nade for an early movement toward the Cas- iaasea. losDOjr July 26. Final arrangements were ode yesterday between the foreign office and Roiliehild and leichroder of Berlin to issue the Egyptian loan.

The coupon are payable where the loan is issued at London Paris and Berlin. The Cholera. MIDBID July 26. In the whole or Spain on Saturday there were reported 3350 cases of cholera and 1115 deaths. The disease is preadingin several provinces.

A STRAKGB. RQO A Steamer With Gjpilec near. and Hon- keys. NEW You July 25. The steamship Chateau Leoville of the Bordeaux linewhich arrived tcday hdon board fiftythree gyp- to land at Castle Garden The other men with the bears and monkeyswere compelled to remain on vessel which is at a Brooklyn dock.

One of the men who was permitted to and said that his name. was Stephen Uarincovitch that he was from Bosnia and was accompanied by his wife two children his mother sister and a servant two bears and some monkeys. He said he paid 900 lanes for hll share of the immigration ox- Denies. The destination of" the party he said was ruil. The company had" made the cur of Europe.

They paid the custom house iuties on the bears and monkeys amounting over 60. They will go to Wards island to-morrow id Superintendent Jackson. Ihebears are so savage that they attacked passengers and crew and were cruelly treated by the crew. The people will not be permitted to leave the custody of the commissioners of emigra tion until we are satisfied that they are going to Brazil. Among the children with them are several whom Dr.

Schulte and I are satisfied do aot belong to them. The poor little things plainly show by their appear. ance that they are not related to the gypsies who come from Turkey. The party say they tramped through Europe begging their WIT until they reached Bordeaux. There ac cording to their story they had nearly 1500 francs.

The French officials watched them closely and no steamship would-take the risk of bringing them here. Finally they say they got a letter trom the American consul at Bordeaux to the agents of the steamer Chateau Leoville authorising the transporta Uon of the party to this city. The ClptltiD of the ship tells methat he has not seen such a paper and I doubt ii the American consul at Bordeaux would have givon such a permit. The steamship companies must be taught bet ter tnan to bring to this country such people these. The Offer of Cowboys to GILVMIOS Tex.

July 26. A special from Pallas to the flews says the. truth of the asso Cllted press cable dispatch quoting statement from Russian paper 8vet tnat a Texas firm had oftered to furnish the czar with one. hundred cowboys ia event of war between Eng. laud is now confirmed ia this city.

Such an ofjer was made by a Polish Jew now residing in Dallas who communicated with one of the tninfatera. The Pole sized up the Texas cowboy far beyond the letters mentsy makinir him appear to the czar as something like a' cross between alligator and a centaur. A tinMte Perforated. BOWUKO GUu Me July idifficttlty Occurred at LonUViHe a small itwelve miles south of here in lilncola county this moraing- betweeaV JtWi Higgiabotham a prominent merchant ana DlxOD during which the latter was shot twice wtth revolTeronee la the. abdomen and once in the arm.

Tae dimcaUy creweut of business DWI11 Is iously butit Js thought aotfatally ecr irooaa named Molli Dayt a stepoe on the sidewalk right Bander 4he windows of the opera and bes Jartarue heard tear blocks. Bh cursed Terrbody' ad Tery olleettaa rict aummoned a by- ttander aa i him ttak ihe arreatalld BpoataWns bold ol l1erl sh4h thea both i fWcktr4 threeieyere ei sabdaed ah a from here. happilyaai. fsme ljhe i Jiff er hwdrof u1l eyery to have received largo smn and his wife an the community tnt country for IOme unknown reasoni TerTws4t verfinade that led to the- ed' suicide Or been Ipvv vma tAUtj jomimt ksmmarkable revelation that XDlalaf i jlviaj Yhaf confessed that Hieks wastaur stateil tobodrotera edSUrgV of money EoUi ofthemea tpokeOw jfluentlT tad remained her father" Teral day- Theyianeeeaded In complete confidenc i of John cka btn not ictmting the country were eon. 5 hVdlfsppearance one of the" men took hla departure.

ifollowing night tbeothsr one sJso left. MTJapse of MTeral days they returned aad tooklodging at Jlnii Beattjsf house. j. uBcimsyf partition. betweeav her room' and the 4partmnt enabled her to hearlalmost evewword that was said aadbefore they left finsaj he lliacolered that they hid murdered.

Hici Bd buried Ws-bodrlra spot which she deJ jiateiH and where it has been fonni. She sjs lie refrained from disclosing her secret lest si too might be She is now J2 yteri olfaud now that she Is rapidly near inghrtgrave wishes to relieve her A 1ker nmei aa Inf ortated' fiff ons July 28. few minutes lii Ii ocuafcthis morning Leo Pa i baker roe cenOrjtmployed atthe Commercial restau- ranfc tabbed1n three placevandprbbai bryjatjilly wounded by an lafarlated negress whoseijealonsly he had provoked. Tie wo- maasfiaineis HattieIMorru and Palricohad nude her acquaintance some two years Bhr if td immediately la the rear of the flour mill eas Clark avenne near seventh street PaW4iTisited her ia the diye which she lhoujhjrepeatedly warned by OfScer Carif- tOieep away from thef neighborhoodr Two 6 heauit workat the Commer- cialJsaljirew6 watch was due him at the ssme tfae informing George Collier' the aight cJ erkiviat hews s' goin to leave the city n' accoUil16f ajVfomani. He was agood workman aid trts requested to shook his' head skd Hid it was Impossible.

Last night he- went tte-Meyprs'Jaloon. voa Bevehth street betwett duk. avenue arid Spruce and sat for soils t6with Miss Meyer and some e3H leftabout. IS o'clock an renth treet until he' He was stopped near' is whoafter fiercely infidelity drew atteBtioa of Officer Can who arrested' tae woman and had the man removed to the dipenaar Dr. Priest there found that the' wound in the breast WII8 very serious.

The ung wai cut in two and the' internal hemor- rage wa copious. The wound In the right Iheulder wu alto a bad one and the gash in the arm was two Inches long. Patrico is Frenchman two years of age and. has no relatiyes in this city. His wounds were ItItcbed un and he wu sent to the hospital in ft low condition.

A GLASS tOO MUCH. A Swindling Merchant Trie to Tide Of Bat It Atreted BmUIGUUf Ala. July 2 Special J. y. Glass a clothing merchant went to J.

O. jle late yeiterday and obtained from tae latter three thousand dollars worth of indorsed cotes which he had gwen him as collateral laymg he wanted them to tide over a tight lau for a few days. Kyle let him hare tae- now and he at once negotiated them. Before suspicion was aroused Glass hired hack driving to Irondale six miles out and boarded the Georgia Pacific train and skipped. When it ascertained' that Glass had left hecity Kyle sued out an attachment levied on the stock of goods.

wu then diacorered Jut Glass had that day sold out the stock to BdOlmstead. Telegrams were sentiaerery direction for JSlass Mr. Kyle offering a hundred dollars reward. Glass war arrested at 2 o'clock last night In Annii ton by two Geor- 5 ia Pacific train when about to board the' East Tennessee Virginia and Georgia' train. was brought back to wgll' and lodged in jail.

It JB cow learned that he borrowed seven hundred dollars from Jacobs i Brown furniture dealers Just before leaving. A Methodist MtnlsteT Adr of Black and White Fermoni. LuJTu led. July 28 Qojti flurry was created at the battle ground csmpmee t- mr yesterday by EeT lf Hickman llethodiit preacher from South Send The reverend gentleman in an address on the subject What ShaUWe Po twiththeKegroT tcok broad grounds infaror of miscegenatioa or amalgamation. He denied that eolonti- UonwM po sibleaswM also theory 4r Tccated by President Madison of establiahiog the blacks II.

a separate on Nothing but the lutermarr1age of the could solre the problem. As a matter of course the breth ren and sisteren7 who listened 1o the dii- course were orritd and. the feeling is rery intense against Brother rJl1ebnanlor. diastm inating uch heterodox tiewsjlwithin the sacred precincts of the camp groundils i ehildreafpl William and Catharine Payton and tho of John Hayes and wife hare quarreled consider ably of late and this caused bad wori he- twten the Jatolllea This evening jwhen the mtn from worlHijaes rhot Is a teamstejy Trentv- Wf fh hoBsa oTiraytoBr wh fss packer UTvth employgoflHprae PaitrUge Ce. and the cuirrel6egan afresh.

Pay tax stabbedHayes At timeila tt Ma- men and onedjurt boTItho wife wttV wwbar Hayesttwe terrf-- lI1e blows ba" and about the One broke bJssiull and the third one brokelhlsjnecfc Th murdertia are under sgrest. 1 BtotHIWU tosvjsdiosil sty Toino 0 July About air O'clock Uiia eveningshooting affray occurred iaBcowns onwrne 6u CWt wd Wahlajtai streets i UekDsavCarpwterj kla borer shot lirii iUinaieL unicting wound in the head which will in all probail tty prove fatal. Je4ousy was euaeiOar nt aver that Intended to kill hi wife and then himself The latter plaa unfartn the Inquiry of" several passengers addressedf oyi lba jwMlwTWTe S5 7 Ss---- vr- i ET a ra rjv tut pretence reasoa Theranclixoed froav Jnup RuMwict fjfwarran longerw isS af aMaeylaaaaayt hadia theunioa 1j. Hf Utfto aheettiiStecams sYireYo SsJcffityrotthevJslton hmliaaedfrom yoar ty ffheoceanforteadollarssvweeklThU uiuccu uuuvi ipriTiirge TJor tne pebpl Few. GtOTgians Me too Kbr' to enjoy atftlsH fdrt seaioav-aa elegance at.

yourgretthotel equal to. that of Vrejral pal ace and here the 5 breeies of heaven'-and the' wavest ot oceaa willl Iabortfotsthe1 ttentio yiitherwards fmayC result in' herenterpriseV and money taking told of the" splendid possibilities of I thej island and I developing them into th most popalarVresort south of Cspe May. Nature has started the- subscription towards this object with all that nountain pilednp high with glistening snd the snow of summer seal ft the widest ongest firmest and most gradually Sloping' each in the world as travelled people rde- ilire these represent large contributioaof tock in the The soil needs only be tickleiwith a hoe to laugh with a esVt of fruits and Tegetablej every Tariety An LnTtstm en etf 10008 with' judicioni' ad vertising wonldm ke this' plant" Uopical wifli coupons and dlyideads S' The steamer Thomas CoUyertook our pas a mixed crowd of Auantains and onites down to the island of Cumberland. 1 1' a named for au Whose ksjaol Charles lamb was accustomed to call Ca- cumterland. The eUeged coolneu oi the cucumber males the" blunder TTha tesmer ploughed it track along ih coast by' t.

Simons and Jekyl islands and we see the It WEB the vision of sunriie over theie Georgia wafers that Inspired his la and fin-el The father of iiniers wife lived In Brunswick. He was a frequent visitor there and this accountsfor the large presence of its scenery in his poems. Ono Lanier's. poetry seems to have escaped the crit let. He is specially the poet of sound.

He could bear the squirrels heart as George Eliot finely said the sounds that lie upon" the other side of silence. If to other poets it has been given to see the light that never was oa land or sea tohlmtU3rM. given' to catch the whispers which no mortal ell but his had heard. This refined sensibility to delicate sound and' ex quisite interpretation of are among the- grutut charms of hit Hymns of the Marsh- esM He teaches men to near with the tame' port of leyclation RuakiJ1 teaches them to- tee. IHl nOCTOK.

The strong ozone of the ocean and the koen embraces ot the surf are good prescriptions for au the Ula except lungs farron Into decay to which the fltah is heir. Nature never did betray the heart that loved her. In this over working time every man ought to cling a preserver to some out ing tiahilig horseback rldingHor surf-bathing. The. two tatter are the dearest foes.

of doctors and druggists. Alter all there Is muchi difference between them Theygoodisurl. bather leaps on the' back Tof a foamingsteed and rides it to the shore. Awis instinct- brought the Indians to the coast spring toget sslUd We would foUowj this ex ampleand then avoid the malaria of epiOm- ber among the blue waves of4the mountains liltedintEestiUnetsof perpetual would not be ducuisirii the question tnetlier The bestanswerv after aU whtpilst thatltdepepdsontbeliver I TXSTIXOKUfcft Vi l3upp this grand oldheaer the ocean- had secured certificates ifrom-hbrpsteful patients afterthe manner of patent medicine tnenl Whstan almanacihe eonld puhLlshl Cut of sheergratitude and from a sense of- duty to my kind ts the set1 phrase-of these testimonials" runs I feel' Impelled to give my unsoUciUd onemeni to this great panacea. 1yThis is to WUf1fU1aIi.l bomejoae in deplorable condition of the nerves.

The ulmcst achievement of my ap- VpeUte5was repreientedby" Sidney Bglths motto for the Edinburf Beview Tiul iinuttm medettmnr My muse was cultivated on a rery little oaU eafciAUVnight long the davs brain work throbbed Uh my head so that the luteUee :1111 power in words and thin rs wu aboat to go sounding on its dim and perilous wa yesterday for example I. ate three- fish for buaktist three for dinner two and half for nigh VI slept twelve boors out of the eleven sad aldmci dream dreams nor as jrisioB I I Te cored of diseases which xevarence lor my ancestors aad csnaideraUoa far my sctndsnfs prevents me 1 usti rant the ocee to curt everything except hay fever which no man want to 4rld causeit is distisgniahed disease ail Vhkb terily Arco6ixomo oxrtaxlr Oa Monday night the day1 fcs news raached here of tie passage of the local cpUoa act by. tti bouse tite guests celebrated th el by a bontr and making la la umer hcnseJltwas ImpoMihle to lJTery dry surrounded by Natures great disDlerywith thetceats for pring the atmosphere fer pumpv aadifMielond for Vr Ttalmd that there woold water' enjH for all tvtn when all berta Is drinks Ittskbeversge. The speaks declared that the temptraice way bad tak Ceorgia Iik4 the Atlantw way swept over the CumMrk beach and UiatlUpure foiofte flMbio wt Ibrcvghttgislativr ani eonrrewioqaLball is been la" fall bloomTw lt' 4 rT inached every dfrecitWiarg stoats a4 tfc nd which appeared dusters ol small 4 rtl What caa match this for vigor of rrowttT Equally sudden is the decays As soae so- UM Stalk reached iti maturity th eaeta ela ier atth root bi to droopW die Ixagyssrs of preparation. sucklBg up SM vJ teaanca and strength fromihe soil aid ng la from the sua and air.

u. wprern effort which exhausts its 1H You cannot help sympathising with iC YoaV are reminded of a mother who un lift with her first child whtnthe hate too buried upon the mothers bosomr The' tastes of women for differeat kjad of i surf vary as much their fueI let ta lomtlttv the great tjhear11boilWoaa fellow ou baadjag aom affect' the aUi' wells others ar fbnd of the aaaUow aa uds that dance the JVD1U on the levalbsaok these ere Jones spider Jeggei dudes- resKineflectual and frothy but. atfll nlee wltk little te UdylatheturtHewHintteaofraftUuiVt which MrTurvey drop could nofhaveim- rored when breaker eam jOoag a ilm and alter literally moppbgup the' oar of the ocean with hlnvdepotitod Urn ta be lap rf aa elderly German matron. tathiig suit reduces htuSanity to a iv boa level Ja4 prepares ffrerybody aadirS ilfied situations. viZSS A A queer inen Jones and Mr.

lat rsonlasttigbK r. a teUOD Is the regular fisherman who provid for the table and aa Sac a feilow at youever tawt aid Mr. Jones Is an eGli who tm panudbim. They fished until about twelyftte ickck in. the Wet or river which separatee-j thia part of the island from Little Camber land They then startedhotneand Mr.

Joaea lay down onhis waterproof tae sleep. having llr. Patttrtoa tarow th hoat' home. About one o'clock he waked up and looked around upon wide waste of water and heard the lapping of the ocean waves 1jucom fortanly near There a the end of the boat' sat Mr Patterson rowing with Measured itrolte. Aretoatoingback PattenoafMr.

Joaei Dquireav Patterson started from hit sleep aearly dropphij aa car. i He too had taken nap and while he had totmissed stroke ol the oar had drifted iTpundJnruchawayastotnrntha boatand was speedirg it with the precision of a som mbUllat out into the Atlantic 1 He was now thoroughly wak dapaa4" remained unW he hrought his boat la at the1' DWOMTMS A ride twenty miles down the smooth bard eh visit to theeleg nt-m aai9nof Mr Thomas Carnegie made a ted letter day 111 our calendar. uiilenea ls the ceater of as mucb hlitorlcal interest any" spot ia Georgia It is a common error to suppose that Qenenl Nathaniel Greene buried here but the antiquarians who explode the error ctttVJC u. kaow wlM elM after his death 9 vault In Savannah was thence rsmoved on account of the ofcj tionofihe Den of the wersi English women and tories. Batao oa knows where the bodywas Interred.

Sneh is fame. The grave tit Light Horse Harry Xee who die at Dungenesa oa Ms return from Cubs will alwsjs gin aa interest in the place to southerners who lore the lineage that culminated in KohertKLee. 11250000 HOB31V This is the estimate of Ute cot Toi the splendid stone dwelling which. Mr. Garnegia has erected.

figures Include the cost tof vauportat1011 of- naterial which was la itself a large tern. The bouse has three stories and a tower. 1 had aa open leisme" In the shape of a letter to the. courteous Frenchman Mr. Armor who Is iJI charge during the absence of the Carnejies who left for the north la June and I hid with' me so party except my wife so that our crowd was more manajeaole than the ordl oary lot of tourists.

I attribute the privilege or seeing the interior of the mansion chiefly to my wife's good looks who devoted her loveliest smiles to. a conquest of Mr. Armors good graces until the permission was' accorded and who rewarded his raeommeoda- tion with that plentitude of adjectives "lovely uqnIalW- entranclBg1 lhic' which a woman caa heartily bestow oa any house which so far beyoAII her own ambit tion as to exclude all thought of envy- The broad porch with root of otOeoitaJlIIIe tans almost around the entire house. The front dopr Is fa the rear so to speak pat while this seems rather unnatural the door is a side issue. Nearly every window runs to th floor mh window being a large plate gits and easily adjustib i so that practical there are frontdoors by the doiea.

r' The central attraction of the mansion is the frandhaH. It extends from" front to rear of he house. The front i the wall of the house the rear i bsy window of stained glass ex. tending nearly two stories high. ThesUirif lead from the grand hall to the second orH thiseud axd the windows extend from the Irst landing almost to the top of thesecoad story.

This arrangenient givesto the hall ssnse of amplitude which its mere dimension would hardly afford. The parlor is oa one side cftheballjUiedlnlngroomontheotiier. Helier are very large indicating that the family ifewas the prominent thought in the designer a mind. The wood work I exclusively Georgt pine and holds Us own ia elegance along witfe lb costlier decorations There ia Wepfcwie tommuBicttionbetweea all the rosmsj bet i and cold water thron hout the tovv Fwrid and Georgia ceasU. mi i :3 faUricrli tbesess Wgfe I 1.

tt rz' rrlIl I Of I 1'1'1' BB I 14 li fl 1 1 1 I l' 2 i I 5 1 j. lY i' tfr 4fkit I 1 JJ 1' 0 diw jW t' mrr 1 IHEDEATH OLIJIRS tHB RQB fi rJlraUOM tu Wt J14 OILano reI Gonral GranUhUhml IOJ' lIror 1j Duerlptlon of ttIe 1 WOrD bth Other 11'0! Jhrotn A. i himen from U. poiGA Roof TEo iJII Com anderJo eommandill noouand lm td Liu bodfgulld 0 aUc duco--- co i tJ 1rari Oiop1Ibo patr ling ew tbe GranelArmy Il' elm ped com pan nerButtalo nder oldHed take. nor Thellreordered Co onel ole.

gellaral ho MtMcGregor I Generalnancock the detail. of en lf J1acilI hs aithe nainedAlbert reo willlio th a. eot ge sltime ex ectd i lrwin klng nu. end fltnel naJ. July2B.Aa Jr ugh I I Yor EW IC IlI 2 oUke urcl1es nd It lil cr nue neT.

Q.ll.-'itfaDY wh SewJll oeaswastpumol tho to Utanchur 1Ljlf Wsf1opu Gr htuendMltave remm lc01ices i b1tle Grant IIlUilcleemed leout lis ex. Post- Gener r. 1 hiller. When cit CU lame opportunity to go to church al he I' at we had. 10 I Gt eral Calc GoJuly Tbe quite SuI llnesa many toda emcelt ve ion8Were at this auaon of he 1eM th the ead wwith e.

1 Hs MOURNING Ileu' WornbJth Jnr :6 bile llowud Co he dreasm en lro Sarato den bonn ta i Gtaut laelieuf theJamlllAl1 pu en. wanW lmm 1 buf aT1 blaC ettlt Tbk1rt orcra T1fe boll lefhida rd i ou flh dicewUl i In. wh1ebi bh1L UhmaU erap. he al tnwi1l 10Dgand baY. euffa.

ttpna Ut. bodico S1h bonnet ImltpokcoTettdltherpe Qr thl eU 1ri1l be 4e long and. nl tttire drealNor In ill bejpirec to. 1he 4reup cud Wte itfof Ord iT on AI1f. eutorla I1e1lrlUbeotU 01l1a I bd trImmed 1riU erape1 mof A 1ri11 1r front' aahOr thtl IJ Widbaud fcra I tdeol hektr iU be jb ij kith mp wbic wiU JU do toho th.

J1lJt I' h. 4el1uof rapo Jerri ml he' De1fuW1eda iho WU U1b I1JJtu I WiU11q crap iitf 4 red Wlta ill kid enriee onn1drl ita th fro meh thtigh aanieJJ hICh and at. ed E. 91enl be th. 4a.

Of pefw. lU m. UJ il oalh ithaN1riUbe phb ttI qor J. pI iD--'cl A Ub1 e1IdloJlL-b1a Teil. TeIi Gr1na will be Iho Ulc Ikr looped up.

thelidea1rtthbandiof pe caughJ1PlJid formIng ke on h' ide he tu CTh bodice wUl betri aied' Uha lJaroterapeJaI intoa impl Jaoo. olehalf wa1doW11to the walat. FUf to JnLteh The bonue wnrbe Ia tal d' loo 1i' th' vei1 Tbtldles tor lhlV SOranl Jrii' i1lhaTe a lrJ 411 10l1g. overakin' QITldedintho COJitto Jonl bYlbroid bud 1t lick filleR foldLtThe will be made PO. rfeeUYIWn.

lli Ig1 tandm ollaior rape eu1f omach hebOunttlJ e1IWlll. b. eJIkoth r4ered.bl oherL Lordt loJ aliO re elT04 a large order for' gIoTemoumlllg fuaaoisand jellelrY ae for ehlldren a dreSlel One dreuwhicb. ia iU alid a orderedto bolhipped Arri Nlw YOltJJuly neral Gran iater huabandDr. MJ JesaGran Je.

old I amel Wielandl the. OJi ooard Crmeraabd GranU leen. lad thenuol thedeetbof ThollewhQ presenhay siaterof cuU fAmilyon aIon ide commen ponringdown Ile oUDg e8e I les I a 4011181 OP 4mtiDI HI1 ljIfThagrea pTOItraUonby I andyeeterday The in thia ci merc ry ml poinLThe noio c1ampllyesterday he d.e ha 2 were Fi rtl ge ci ili A TBRfllBLB CLOUDBURS l. iuly26 A pr ip 1 rth waterftowed op ite OD' pNliliDg. brfdgea ofSchoolJ Elto wel a am in.

thell00d came. donin feare jJeri. edn t1t of mll 1 tow Furtherne. U11 withhno THBSOCIALISTS. neb' Plenlaa' Ctcalo WOme 2Sc alibanhl1llchiU theeity unnual picnlod todadyat O' de11lgr Theaflalr Oun drtheauaple lof thJ1tema iqnal IlIg 1opIuaociaUonJld i D1OItnoUc abe feat 1 U1 tpi around.

heJ1 wu a in1 JWf di1f01e11 8ocieue Jookpart. tie. were ried fOrmer Cf llIIiDg dbeiDl borne blthe' el ot lour of the Pflu eipr4 ilocalEaocialistlcaglt JOrt. OnCIDe tranj8r ncTl. the Jnacrlp tiOD ffW I mournlIor 10 Hl1uChiJorGeneral Qran Uclh jw Ierfed to 1 UTJlTOJI iTtn 111.

i. Pectal to hI Ne" from Bq Anloiio aJu thert are :11.0 11. IdInI i fu 0Th a11l1 1 from thla a' au4 onS ml ol111 the empJo7. fJb. ment ro e81a a UUD fD od 01.

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lheI pu. OTer lrBrll1ra rolllarka1 ene jJIqtle DiJ iajiuf a O' Pfpr oU ule propose aker' tion to. MrBnKh pee aI' breachof. fee1lu umarklnrl 1ltWider ce groinginifl uarennlItj 1ib rala. IT LIm Gu to b1tbeczaidee1re.

Jha fu hereit towhlchho eire ihogoT. ceukalAli'- en fearanothing oDluch ath l1Iditionand tlnWlWlIeftltory czaria 10WIIronUer wiLhinw1lich pr or be" Ointrd th chlefot uetoDti Theobj Fof- tudyof mOT I1enta and. betwee1itrana PiTEisBtaGJul url b. thopro aal tl at idnncedpoaiLiol1l in in eOD ahaDI occ pyilig i on. eTacUl.

pian lea. The an Loan. LO DOW Finalarrangemenu 26. dea h. CRGO kej- nhrp ohho deauxlinewhich" fifithreegyp nen iai1e-1V- eWW ko off" I Dd a rdenTh othermQu monk wero baTeaselwhlch Iat 110 On themen 0 lndsaid franCI peDle.

tour hO1ae ard1alnd JlCksonrhebeara Crm ted th oUhe eommial onera ofeaiigra. Bru DrSchulte related. ari1lthey 1heeac cordill offiel1watched teamshipwouldtake thlisk themh Fiuallythey Idterttom illeauthorising theuanapo jo el me that 1 theAmericaa I wouldhTO apermi com an t18 t1 an tobrmg counb1lI1ch ple ne01ferof GJLnIl01fTexJuly26. 88 quo ngtatemeQi paper8vet czarwiU inned teel1 Cl PluhJew Dallswhocommuneat dwi oUlie lQIUiz du beyndthIe1er him. ppear to he u.

omeili ro an a1lig toran ntlur 1 otlliaater1 MJull ecurreda lTille. aTI a tont mUeaquthDfhCfe1nLlnco1n co niythia mominlibetwee i Jt JIlgg1J1 i an oj. which' 1I1. u1be arJni1he Ul' creW' u' trauac oli Jr ul1 jf. Oj fat1l1' i i urm5 ae the byBtpUalil la d.

UoUiDanonp 1 onth tj undUj1J1 1riJlclonof opt blOC h. CUfI UY b9dtnd e.TV1 gf1r lI id onod bYl ia the upo. UID. bOl d. 0' th bo 1 Kbt1lcll IlIr ardthree er 10 JIth 4 11 ed1ah.

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6 ffftr ltIc ehkle OI1 NIeman 1 JI1 be l01 pU 1 itu iudd Ji1I' di pp or1h dOOuY 7" rIiiIfrieridl t1 1 UriJo 1hetXft TiVge cWert oIrer hu' to J1 it I to tngu1i. ppear1 cei yecli 11I1DtOf aiulh et tle4. io Jb eU. U1J1d tlJr WDreuo11f nry eri1Dadeth Iedto he" lUl ldebrb en ii i 1 tfJDarkafe retolatlol1 xpIlaw 1fra BeIU1itof Vil1e Who liTed fl3hir1eJ bttrg hI. JOf' Hiekr ih Jlo un.

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luapidllneat lDg-b graT tore1i DWld Jl isrAB Cut ft il1Diub7 l11filrlatei1 lJ 26hAAe ml cl. a ce1l. tnPl O. ed. C9mm.

efial 1restIt. al placeind P1' blyJa 1. wounded wh dprOTOked. manl nameil Patrico hid ma ra lome10Teart eJITcd narof tClukavenne Pabic i4i cherJnthe 1Jr. repeitedl wan.

by9ffi. Cer Cu tiJ Pi wa1JClm th lghblrh T. 0. h. fIUltWo rkiHheC mer.

cl I. e1f 60 ichlu tthe me theulgh Jed" al. lf goIDgtcj ilie cU tWom requ aybu I dtaidU tmpo aible fey I90n. C1JSeT hUllueet CkrkJlnue udt IimtlwiUlMiuMeyerandlOme tbtr and' i al borthi I Beventh rea afejr ieIt Wutop th b1Liuegrwwh a1tIfieroelTl Jleged mtldehtrdie I JiI i1 1Je the lidewalk. an jjd OaiT.

found. lUDg ilioilltetnal I I a' thi two hewu SI1i 1uI1 Oer 25. CGIIB we Kle a' dayaKyle a ed. PaciJictrain. ne tlie city on di TOred Ed Olmtead unt in erery MrK11e GlaIIWl clock lutnighUnAnn bytwoUeor lia a ut1oboara l11jaUltilliow leaine1thai hebo1T9wed evenhnndred dollarafromJacobs BI IBBE 1JIt tnAdoQtia WhltePenGa JIlI 2 Qaiteirof wuertatedat re kr4ayblR" TW HU ickDl.

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ii nt' 1i tn Uopptnf hoUJi1 for6 ttermni el ierfoie i ffi fi lpti 1 pre nlj ttio i' ttiLd the YJ OD t' tvl1t i1 Withrr.kH-l m1 rj 1Ji j11l. iitj udAnd CI1Diblrlandi lanL F01' ri iie 1 1ifiqt JorIIy lt 6Tialto om 1' Glr' Uyihuc for ndoUaru week I tTh1l' mdUdt1and 1a11 pt1 itettlfor GtOiil1sateto poor JotJljoi ra 8 oJlaeJepnceaf l' our. gtea thoteleq ill aeeandbtro ili lbreue. ill tlbottntor th. of Ute.

faltor s1mon a' Sdet4 hetd r. t. i 1iiF. 1 5. l- reJQtee.

hat AUant a Sum8 IJiher hi lld. UJma1 uU heT enterpt18. mo neT. a.ki. ug JIJ 01d9f laibIlitiea' the 1d a th ni i od POp uthot ClpYa1Natu1eJw Itrtedthe iould e' ofhe di11g' JrfeliwftJi undl ceentiq UYOf bade Fountain up gll 9" 9t Ul 10Iig andmoetfdul1ly inthew rld a'- ple tle.

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PS. theb Ckof foamtn lteedl Jt totheiborelIAriae bro ghtttte othecout T8rY' priAgt to ge' U1JIu ampl ind lnalariti9' bermoJ1g l1iewavelf ihmOUI1b. 1I li1ted In tho' UUnealO tu leJnercy we uJd CUi. I rz 1i that it epel1dl on tile liTeri f' rr seUligrln4ol4bea erlithej rJrom" hilt l1atefuV op piedleine" Wha' jhe ut otaheerf tudoII1i1fromHnaeo utyl 1nIk id ia Ul dphraaeot es. UatiJ runal dJogtve larnat if Ihla Rholl1 011' week lidejl1onbleeondlUon pf.

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