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Wit in umterRljKMt between the Publishers
and the Hiil-wi'iiber who nbtnlfis IiIm paper "on
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tmte for collect ion. If not settled within thirt
-.'ay alter luuturliy.
THE TKi.-WEKKLY EXAMINER
iHlwmed on Monpavm, Wfonkhda yh an 4
Fridays ; Monday's paper in delivered by tii0
Carrier on Kunday morninu.
TKRMiS OFTK1-WEKKLY:
For One Year, -r.fi.00
for a Is Months, 3.00
W have seldom stopped f lip pnper of a snb
icrlber in the County at Hie expiration ofth
time paid lor, without givim? nir'enne, ijenee
Wu shall continue the Wekki.y KxaminkkI n
til canes to paiiios known to be "good for th
jnoney'unleflslnstiiieted to discontinue. t .
NO POISON
JN THE PASTRY
IF
AEE TTS:
Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc, fin-Tor Cntte.,
Crrama.luUilliiif,.V!..ii delicately una not
Jirallyaatlie fruit from which they are made.
FOE STRENOTII AM) TRIE FUHT
FLAVOR THEY STAX1) A LOSE.
PMPARID BY THE
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Chioago, in. st. Louis, Mo.
auxin, or
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Pr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems,
Beit llry Hop Yenut,
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WE BAKE UUI ONE QUALITY,
TONIC
late LIVKK and KIlNF VW,
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1 VIGOR of YOUTH. Ds
'UbIh. Want of Annctlta. In-
tfistimi, Lack of Htrenpth,
ami urea v etiJiiigausoniiciy
fluiuu. uiifn, uiNbi;iua ami
nerves receive new lorce.
Enlivens tho tulud and
m m, e mm i PP-ies jiram rower.
I All I K Q BiillerhiKfronicuuipliitiita
faMW I & V neuuHiirtn their sex will
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lremiunt attemnts nt count errd Li hit. onlv add
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priuieut get Uie Ojholval and Bsst
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IerioiBDtTrirltafrora TORPIDITY of the LIVER
or Inactivity of tho Bowels, will Had a perinanunt
CUKE by thn ncf tfcewe Pills. ISo mwifcino should
ba taken without flrt filPnHsinn trtn Ktnmnoh and
JBoweln with dn-e of H AHTEIl B LIVKR PILLS,
Bample doM Hunt Free on tiiiiilioatlon by poatuL,
(Hand your RrtdrMBtoTbn Dr. Hnrtnr Mftd.Oo.V
Ht, Louis. Mo., for oar "DREADS BOOK."!
Fullol atraageund uaofullofoimaUoQ.frte.
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St
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Korvom Wakueba quickly rolicved and cored.
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ArNentrallK-a germt of diicaae and alckncM.
Cure ugly blotch ce and stnbborn blood sorca.
Cleanses blood, qnlckens alngpfiHh circulation.
BUmlnatos Bolls, CarbuncleB and Beside. -a
0aPermanently and promptly cures paralysis.
Yes, It Is a charming and healthful ApciionL
Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers.
, Changes bad breath to good, removing cans.
tWHovt biliousness and clears complexion.
Charming resolvent and matchless laxativo.-st
It drives Sick lleadacho like the wind.-o
rf0ontalns no drastic cathartic or opiates,
rromptly cures Rheumatism by rontlug lt.-i
Eeetorea lifcglvlng proporttes to the blood.-.
Is gnaranteed to core all nervous disoruers.-fcA
iYBcliabla when all opiates rail.-fc
Refreshes the mind and tnvlgornti the body.
Cures dyspepsia or money refnndcd.t 1
MEndorsed in writing by over flfly thousand
Leading physicians In 0. 8. and Europe.-s
Leading clergymen in U. 8. and Eurupe.-U
Piseases of the blood own it a connneror.-fij.
For sale by all loading druggists. l.60.-
C Dr. S. I. Richmond Med. Co., Props
Bt. JoaaptL. Mo. (13)
Stories on the Road.
COMMKRCIAt.TBAVKLEHSATA WAYRIIlIt INK
HOMUT1IINU TO tfUT IK A UIHI'SACK.
"Gentlemen. I almost envy you the positions
vou 1111; your experience of tho world; your
.1r D'lwMgo of business; tlio cliiinging sights you
' sou. and all that, you know."
Tiiis warmly expressed reuret fell from tho
Hps of an elderly pleasure tourist, lust August,
. an l was addressed to a semieirelo of conuuor
'ial travelers seated on the porch of tho Llndel
Hotel. Nt. Louis. Mo.
"Yes," responded a New York representative
of the profession, a drummer Isn't without his
pleasures, but he runs his risks, loo risks out
side the c bailees of railroad collisions and steaiu-
, boat ex plosions."
"What risks for Instance?"
"This, for instance," said Mr. W. I). Frank-
anrt is known to merchants In all parts of Hi e
country: -ine risK witien. intieeti, amounts
almost to a certainty t gelling the clyspepsi
from periH'tual ehango of diet and water and
from having: no fixed hours for eittlmr and sleeo-
Ing. 1 myself was an example. 1 say was, for
1 am an nni. now.
'No discount on your digestion ?" broke in a
1 Chicago dry goods traveler, lightning his cigar
.afresh.
"Not a quarter per cent. But I had to give u p
traveling (or a while. The dyspepsia ruined ir y
; paper. Finally I eaine across an advertisement
of PAKKEK'H IONIC I tried It and it llxed mo
up to perfection. There is nothing on earth In
my opinion, euual to it as a cure lor dyspepsia."
Messrs. lliscox & Co., of New York, the pro.
ririetors, hold a letter ti'oiu sir. rruiiKiin stat
in that nrntlui raet. FAUKKK'S TONIC aids
digestion, cures Malarial Fevers, Heartburn,
Headache, Coughs and Colds, and all chronic
i diseases of the I.I ver and Klilni'vs. I'ut a bottle
In your valise, Prices, Boe. ami 41. Economy in
.graiersize.
Bids Wanted.
fi( POI.EN WANTEO.-Cedar.
.Ow Itoil Cypress, Biuck Walnut or
..imestmit tnnoer.
Polos to be of the followinp dimensions:
28 feet long, 6 inches in diameter at top
emi; pole to oe ruHsoniuny nu-tnirnr. anu
pealed. Poles to bo delivered on route
.25 to the mile, to Cotton (Jm Port and
'Aberdeen. The right is reserved tf re
ilieot any or all bids. Address,
BEN HUCK,Snp't,
pre of Telephone ExehanRf.
" 4 berdsen, Miosisiiri'i.
exmKcits
ED.
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THE ABER
VOL. XIX,
EDITORIAL MATTER
From Tri weekly issues of Monday and Friday.
Blnine became a resident of the
State of Maine in 1853.
I.ee County went lor John Allen
by a large majority, on Saturday.
Hknby Ward Beecher says "Put
me down one hundred times ininst
Blaine, in letters two feet long every
time. "
The Presidential campaign was
inaugurated by Blaine and Logan,
with speeches nt Ellswortb,Maine,on
Tuesdny the 171 h.
Little Delaware comes to the
front and in State Convention in
structs for a very large man, politi
callySenator T. F. Bayard.
Gov. Bate, of Tennessee, was re
nt iminated by the Democratic Con
vention by acclamation. There is
no doubt about his election.
Cokgkessman J. D. C. Atkins and
Hon. Robert Tffylor, are the Demo
cratic Electors for the State-at-large
in Tennessee. They were elected by
acclamation in the State Convention
last week.
The Kepublicans of Indiana have
nominated Hon. W. H. Calkins for
Governor. He is the strongest man
they have in Congress, and it is a
pity they should retire him from a
sphere of usefulness, to lead a hope
less fight at home.
Colorado, Georgia. Louisiana,
Michigan and New York, held Demo
cratic Conventions on the 18th, and
most of them expressed preference
for Governor Cleveland for Presi
dent. The Prohibitionists of Illinois
and Ohio were in conclave on the
same day.
i i
There is great dissatisfaction
among business men and the inde
pendents in the Eastern States at
the nomination of Blaine, but then
there are many who are endoavoriug
to push themselves into prominence
from obscurity, utilizing the action
of Chicago No. 1 as a lover. "Twos
mr tb.UB,'' and RO forth.
The Congressional Convention of
Prentiss county will meet at Boon
ville on Monday, Jn'y 7tb, for apk
pointment, of delegates to the Dis
trict Convontion at Columbus on the
15th. Bologates to the County
Convention will be appoiutod from
the several voting precincts on Sat
urday, July 5th, and will be instruct
ed as to choice for Representative.
ii ia.
The Meine Democrats in conven.
tion declared opposition to war taxes
and in favor of the retention of pres
ent duties on whisky and tobacoo.
They also resolved that it was the
opinion of the convention that the
nomination of Governor Cleveland
for President is demanded as the
best to unita all the friends of good
government, etc.
Tub Republicans of Vermont held
their Convention on tho 18th, and of
course heartily endorsed the nomina
tion of Blaine. There is a respecta
ble handful of Democrats up in the
Green Mountain State, however,who
never fail to demote their best efforts
to the defeat of the Republican party,
and they will give Mr. Blaine as
warm a raceptiou as possible.
The Democratic State Convention
of Indiana meets on the 25th inst
It is reported that Hoii. Thomas A.
Hendricks has stated his willingness
to accept the nomination of Gover
nor, and if this is true it will probably
be accorded to him by acclamation
and he will be elected by the most
irwhelining majority that has been
polled in that State since the war.
Joe McDonald, of Indiana will
work wherever he is placed. He will
if nominated by the Democratic Con
vention for the Presidency, lead the
ticket grandly; if called to the second
place he will aocept the orders of his
party with alaority; if assigned to a
place in the ranks, he will buckle on
his armor and make the very best
fight he knows how to mako, as a
high private; and what is more, he
will neither murmur, sulk, grumble
or manifest the lihtest dispobition
to kick out of the traces.
Notwithstanding the Btringent
lawg, the immigration of Chinese con
tinues to such an extent that the ar
rivals this year are creating great ex
citement among tho Pacific slope
people. "John" is cunning enough
to find out and avail himself of any
loop hols that may afford him ad
vantage, and our Pacifio coast friends
wijl remember that the enforcement
of the law made to restrict Chinese
immigration, is entirely iu the hands
oi a Republican Administration.
THE RIGHT: A
ABERDEEN, MISSISSIPPI,
TnE Mass Canvention of the DemV
ocrats of Monroe county, that as
sembled in this city on Friday, was
one of the largest we have had in
Aberdeen for years. A special to
the Mobile Register estimated the
crowd at 350, we think it was nearer
threo times that number.
The proceedings were conducted
with good humor and modaraiion,
although the enthusiastic friends of
the several candidates were rather
noisy in their demonstrations of par
tiality and attachment.
The main object of most of those
who participated was to reconcile tho
dissension within the ranks of the
party that had grown out of the
convention difliculties of 1883, and
that this was to a large extent ac-
accomplished is due in great meas
ure to the patriotic speeches of the
candidates for nomination, Mossrs.
Simon! on Leigh and Allen.
At night the boys got out the can
non and fired a salute in honor of
the re-uuited Democracy of Old
Monroe, and in defiance of tho cun
ning enemy confronting us.
riiMKCiiKer t'lirtt to Hit Exposition
The National Passenger Agents'
Association has appoined a com
mittee of fifteen of its members, to
consider and report upon the subject
of rates to the World's Centennial
Exposition at New Orleans, The
committee, consisting of General
Passenger Agents of the leading
roads and syndicates in the United
S atuB, was in session in the d escent
City on the 18th inst.and gave D rec
tor General Burke assurance that
a reduced rate would be granted.and
every facility afforded for the
transportation of visitors. This
committee very properly took into
consideration the matter of accom
modation of the immense numbers
of the people who would be assem
bled in New Orleans, and demanded
assurances for their entertainment
and protection from the oppressive
exactions that are so common upon
all such occasions. While this matter
was a little irrelevant to the subject,
the railroad officials wore unwilling
to be instrnrnentiil in scouring vieit
ors who should be subjected to in -
convenience in the way of accommo
dations, and they were right in
manding that full and complete pre
parations be made for tho entertain
ment of all who might pass over
their lines of road,
Mr. E. P. Wilson, Genoral Pas
senger -Agent of the Queen aud
Crescent route, (Cincinnati South
ern), is chairman of the committee,
and C. J, Waller, Esq., of tho Mobile
& Ohio, is Secretary.'
Messrs A. B. Dille & Son, near
Sessumsville, in Oktibbeha county,
have eighty acres in vineyard, their
vines being about four years old, in
cluding twenty-five thousand vines
of bunch grapes Concord,Delevvare,
etc and six hundred scuppernong
vines.
These gentlemen expect to do an
immense business in the near future,
and will make a fine exhibit in the
Mississippi Department of the New
Orleans Exposition. They are from
the great wine region of Ohio, and
are confident of meeting with far
greater success in Mississippi than
can be achieved in the Buckeye State.
The Louisiana State Democratic
Convention wa3 in session at Baton
Ronge on Tuesday, for the appoint
ment of delegates to Chicago.
Messrs, E. A. Burke, B. F. Jonas,
A. A. Gunby and E.G. Wickliffe.were
appointed delegates from the State
at large, and tho following oloctoib
for the Congressional District?, in
the order in which they appear: Alex
Brewster, J. C. Denui3, J. D, Moore,
W, H. Jack, J. L. Gaskius.and John
II. Stone.
Secretary of the Treasury Folgor
has written to Mr. Warner, Chairman
of the House Committee on Claims
approving the bill to relieve States
in default from payment of tho war
tax of 1801, and to rotund the
amounts paid, to the States that paid
thorn. The law as it stands on the
Dtatute book is a continual threat,and
ought to be repealed.
The Mobile Ritles took the first
prize at the great competitive drill
at Dubuque, Iowa, on Friday. The
Tredways came out second; the Light
Guards third, and Company C., of St.
Paul, fourth. As might naturally be
supposed the Mobile people are boil
ing with enthusiasm, and are prepar
ing to give "the conquering heroes"
a grand reception.
Among the other shipments of
fruits and vegetal' les i'rom Crytal
Springs, Copiah county, last Satur
day, were three thousand boxes ol
tomatoes to Chicago.
BEEN
Oil VOVRT1MG FAVOR, JSOit F EJlMJfa VOJDEJHJVjlTHK
Knights ofllie Uoltlrn ICnlc.
The Knights of the Golden Rule
of Mississippi assembled in Meridian
on the 19th inst, and elected the
following officers,
S. A. M. Sniller, Aberdeen, Past
Grand Counnaudiu'. ,
O. 0. Chautiler, Corinth, Gratid Com
mander. H. H. Stadeker, Canton, Vico Grand
Commauder.
A. IT. ISiill.Meridian.Uruml Secretary.
W. lj. Taylor, Jackson, Grnud Treas
urer. 1!. D. Thweutt, Aberdeen, Grand
Ilernhl.
A. 1!. Warner, Meridian, Grand Rep
resentative. Trustees ,T. Elson, Meridian, 01 c
yenr; Vtilliurri, of Fiuustm,, vl,wo yeai ;
WW. lXlien, of Canton, lliieo years.
Major T. C. Dockory, Sheriff of
DoSota county, read an able paper
before the State Horticultural Society
at its meeting at the A. & M. College,
Wednesday the 18th inst, on tho sub
ject of the scuppernong grope He
said, in giving his own experience,
that his vineyard paid him a net an
nual profit of three hundred dollars
an acre He brought several bottles
of his wine with him to the College
aud as the fortunate recipient of i
sample uotue we nau an oppoi .unity i TOte for the man who is mist. c
of testing it and found it excellent coptablo to tho party. Who that mun
He will have samples on exhibitiot.
in the Mississippi Department at ths
New Orleans Exposition.
The foundations for the buildings
of the Now Orleans and Noith
Eastern Railroad at Meridian ire
being built of excellent stone from
the quarries of Lauderdale coun;y,
and wo hope that flue specimens of
this stone will be prepared for ix
hibition in tho Mississippi Depart
ment of the Now Orleans Expositbn.
Governor Lowvy and State Treas
urer "W. L. Hemingway, were iiuung
the visitors to the Agricultural and
Mechanical College during the Com
mencement exercises last week, and
also Major E. G. Wall, Commissioner
of Agriculture, who took a prominent
part in the business of the State Hor
ticulture Society.
The second trial of Farkus, at
Vickbburg, for murder, resulted in
conviction and sentence to the peni
tentiary for ninety-nine years. Wc
don't suppose that Farkas would
have made much objection to the
addition nf another year to as te
make it a cool hundred.
Prof. Lawrcuco C. Johnson, of tho
U. S. Geological Survey, will spend
the next eight or ten days in pros
pecting and investigating, in Tish
omingo county, and after that will,
to Itawamba.
The merchants and citizens gen ors
ally of Canton held a mooting on the
17th and aiioptod measures looking
to tho immediate construction of a
bride across Pearl river.
TnE Natchez Democrat says that
the merchants of that ';ity have jnst
received 2,700 from tho Treasury
Department on account of rebate on
tobacco and cigars.
Judge Green C. Chandler has
published his letter of acceptance ol
the Republican Congressional uomi
nation in this District.
A change of schedule for tlio dou
ble daily passenger trains on the
Illinois Central Railroad, will take
place at an early date.
The Ripley Argus, an able Missis
sippi Greenback paper, declines to
support Butler, the nominee of that
party, for President.
Thk oat crop in the piuey woods
counties has yielded a splendid har
vest. The State Convention of Louisiana,
adopted the Ohio Phittorin, in refer
ence to tariff, in the following lan
guage: "That it is the duty of the country
to protect all its citizens alike and to
conserve all its industries, hence we
favor a tariff for revenue, limited to
the necessities of the Government
economically administered, and so
adjusted in its application as to pre
vent unequal burdens, encourage
productive industries at home and
afford just compensation to labor, but
not to create or foster monopolies."
This platform was substantially
endorsed by Penusylvauia,aiid affords
the very best compromise ground to
all genuine tariff reformers.
In the opinion of one of the oldest
newspapers in the land, Mr. Blaine
is not a safe man and the business
world knows it. Thoughtful people,
it suggests, will be apt to hesitate
before they vote for the brilliant and
restless man of Maine. The oppressed
business man who cannot leave his
office or store or factory for a summer
rest, will likeb think twice before he
helps to the Presidency a man whose
career has been full of surprise and
daring declarations. Jackson Mis-biasippian,
EX
THURSDAY, JUNE
Two Soul hern leU'gnlr to (he
Nliliomtl leiio i ii ti t ( oii-
ent ion.
Two delegates from the fur South
to the Nalioiiul Democratic Conven
tion tire at tlie Grand Pacific hotel
Tiiey are Cnpt. O. A. Johnston, ol
C liinbus, i.B I W. B Bait r, ol
llacon, Miss. They are here for th
purpose of soitling on the head
quarters of the delegates from Mis
sissippi to the Convention. Thej
li 'VP visited the Grand Pacific and
the Palmer house, and have yd it'
settle which hotel they will decid
upon. Cnpt Johnston suys 'hat the
delegates from Mississippi linve beer
elected and that they will come te
Ciiicago unpledged. Until lliu pub
lication of Mr, Tiklen's letter (hey
vcannit f.ir the sago Since he
declined, however, they are nt. t-t-a.
and Cupt. Juiietoii nave it as his be
lief that they would not know whe
they intended to tupport until they
get hoi a,
"I-m't Buyard the choice of the
Southern Democrats!'' Cipt, John
ston was asked.
"Bayard.'' lie r.nswered, "is very
favorably regarded by the Southern
Democrats?, but he has no stronger
hold upon thorn than McDonald has.
McDonald ia 7jry well regarded, but
I do not. believe the South will come
here with a candidate at nil. The
Southern delegates will conic to Chi
cago unpledgod and prepared to
is we cannot uow say.'
"What lmvo you, as a Southern
Democrat, to say to tho Republican
boast that the States of North Car
olina, Florida, and West Virginia can
be curried for Blaine and Logan."
"I can answer that question
Mr, Barker interposed, "They can
not carry any one of those Wales,
Florida is tho most doubtful of the
. i . . -it i 3 i . i.
i.i.i.c, j' ,u - i
Carolina and West, Virginia are cer
tuin. Tho 15.000 majority in West j
Virginia can m Who overcome by any I
candidates the Republicans put up, I i
don't cure who tney nrt , Any j
Democratic nominee is as certain of
the solid houlu this year as i am
that the sun is now shining,"
The negroes. Cap. Johnston said,
wonlu not vote. They ere not
cotrcod, mliicidatod, or driven from i
tho polls. In municipal elections it ,
,i . i it:. ...i. ,i.: . . -
was me moai o.mi-iui iiiiu uj n
Hum to the polls. 1 bey laid wmpiy
quit voting, Chto.Hjo Acics.
. TfTT," . . ,
( on vi-nl ion ol th ii(,":.tsi!!i n:id
Ahiluiuiu Fair At.eiiilioiii.
Pursuant to an agreement of the
.Mississippi and Alabama fair Assoc!-
ations a convention of the following
Associations as: einbled at tlio Court-
House al Meridian, Mississippi, June
'. ISM I- with tho followii," represent-
altves, to-wit: L. K Chiles, Sei.'"y,
lacksoii Mississippi; E. 11. I'risiow,
Sec'y, Abordeen Mississippi; M. 1..
Jenkins, B. F. Cameron, Meridian;
W. A. Davis, Uufauki, Alali.oiia; T
W. Roberts, Eutaw, Alabama. Mr
, ,i :i. . ,t...- c r'
. r rt"- i i
V .M" "h0"'. n """"" '-i'."l'iV""'
lair Association, was authorized to
represent stud Association by proxy.
The convnetion being called loonier
I-.. 11. 1.5i istow,ol Alienlecn,wasoiecl-
ed ( liairman, at;d 15. v. tarn
Meridian, Sec'y.
llieobjoetol the meeting having
hpen explained by the Chairman, a
iniilioii otiered by Mr. Dm is, prevail-
ed, that tho holding ol the dillorenC
lairs in tho circuit should bo as lot-
lows:
Ilitntsvillo, Ala. 3ct. 7, 1SS1 con-
turning 0 days.
Aberdeen, Miss., Oct. 13, continu
ing 0 da) I.
Jackson, Miss. Oct. !JO,contipuiiig I)
days.
Meridian, Miss. Oct. 27, continuing
0 days.
Kutaw, Ala., Nov. 3. continuing ti
lays. i
Marion, Ala., Nov. 10, continuing (1
lavs.
Kiifinila, Ala., Nov. 17, continuing
u days.
Upon motion, the Scc'y was instuet-
ed to correspond with Uniontown and
other adjacent Associations, with a
view to have them come into tno cir
cuit, at tunes not to conllic! with any
of the above dates mentioned. Upon
motion, it was agreed that each As
sociation gi o one page in the regu
lar catalogue of the res.pectio Fairs,
to the advertising of the circuit above
stated. A motion prevailed instruct
ing the Secretary to correspond with
newspapers outside of the State, of
which ho is furnished a list for adver
tising tho circuit ; and an additional
motion was carried authorizing the
Secretary in his discretion, to make
contracts with said papers, each As
sociation in the circuit agreeing to
pay a pro itita of the expense, said
payments to be made through the
Secretary of tho convention; the space
for advertisement in each of the pa
pers named to bo two inches single
column, and time three months, com
mencing July "JJOih, ISS-l.
Upon motion, the Secretary was
also instructed to secure 700, No. 4,
40x(50 posting bills, nt such place as
could bo had best; and it is agreed
that any other advertising in tho way
of posters, that may be had by the
different Associations, shall embrace
the circuit, as well as any individual
attractions that may be desired.
The circuit to "bo styled. "The
Grand Circuit of the Gulf States Fair
Association." No other business com
ing up the convention adjourned.
E. II. limsrovv, Chr'm.
B. F. Camkkon, Sec'y.
It isafaet thai Pr. la-lee's Special tnavorini:
KMractsoi Leinon Vanil.i. Oiaaiie. linse. Net
tarlne. Alntaii'l. e4e.. ose Hie llu.-sf Havers lur
eaken, piiiliiinjis, lee-ireains, and pastry 11ml
t-ull lie nenle. Tlieri' are an poisonous oils or
ethers ia Pr. Price- Kiavors; lliev are iniulc
lroni ,ie -et 'ruit anil uroimutcs. ami have then
natural taste.
AMINER.
2G. 1884.
oiivciuion of i iiii)-l I ;it.i-
'l':llS.
Pliilruielp! i,i 'J'j.
Nkw Y":n, June, 12. A ci.f'.'i
enee of conned iie-n fi'"iii vari"U
States will be held in tin's cilv in a
few days to decide upon the political
- , ' i .
actum to be Uh-en by tiiem ttt the :
coininir 1 resiilential caini ai'ru. Very
many of them favor sending proper
representatives to the National Jjein
ocratic t'otivention and sav that" they
are ready to niiiport nnv eoual rlghxu
Democrat whoi.t the National l.v,ii
vention mav mat. inate. .Ml of their,
are uiialterablv ojiiiosi'd to lUaii.e.
I'o Invi'sitiuatP ;:inuie uni l.oprHii
l'liiliM..ia I niii"..
Ylw Voi:ii, June
I I lie oe
tive eonin.i! lee of li.e vm:
alMi
lu.-l
can (.'lull, of Jirnoklvn, that I
Ciibsi'lerable inlliiein-e in ,'w Vurk
polities, has !v.io,iiieii a ,.i,i,.in;ttee of
live to in ve.t ii.ru in the reeoni of li'aine
and l.i aii and rejiurt to the execu
tive committee. The renort then will
be printed in pamphlet f,,rm anil sub
mitt'jd to the r!tt!. If it U unfux ra-
ble the eh.b
and Loeaii.
nl not .support
?!r. Til 'eii lnt ho n:ii'nio!.
Special to Ti!,' 'l'uiii' Iiciit,'r;u.
W.'.siiiN,,,,. .(line 17. '!':!, eve
of the jiolhieians here are tiinifd "ii
New York t.t-i.itfht. It seeies. to lie
the opinion that if the New V, ,ik
Democrats instruct a- a unit for any
body to-morrow it wili he for ex
l'resiilent Tilden. S"i::n of the besi
Demoijrais here are anxious that tii'-
should in.-truet for Mr. Tilden, as it
will bo the i-n!y wise (.-., u'se lo pur
sue under tho oircun'-tances. T.hev
say that Mr. Tilden should he nomi
nated by acclamation, and then if 'la
I at y nii.ju iu aoiA
the ttoniiuaUo!!
tho party would have ample tune t
select sonic other man t
carry tin
standard. Tlie.ro is. indeed, a Trow
ing belief hero that if the l.omiiiaiioi
is tendered to Mr. Tilden he will no
decline.
Tli Meridian Spooling Tom-mi-incut.
Mi iiiniAS. June 17. Fortv fiv-
shooters are present, fr un Al diam.
Louisiana, North Gu'uUn.t and
Bjssji
.... ' ,. . , .
Mi.-
idle lirst match, tivj sin
;hi p:
i.Jf of M,,!.;, ,( CotiKins...!' Ne
I Orleitiis, ouch niado a clean scon
! and divided fust money; Tucstali
, , --. . . , .
, of Alobile. ,eoond in niey; btroop, o
1 Meridian, third money,
Second match, ten clay pio-oons;
K-'"e, liei-i ki.-j, vlc.-tu iwif, tiuld
,)f Mobile, s-. co-,id, willi a socio of 0
landed, of New Orient:, third.
1 ' tho '"ut '"aich 'cr to-day, Uv
l Kco i.s,tn.'re wcru tuny outin
Ciiadeaii iu-nl. jCk'U and ard o;vi
iled second, Gmerron and Strooj
(livid, d third money.
Mih'pu!?, Jnno IS. More shoot
ers arrived last night, making tl:
total number pr sent Cf'.y-odd.
Tlu first match was tit throe pa'i
: a .lUolo pigeons, eight yards rise
doublo pigeons,
twenty-two enti.es. Jordan.of North
C.lroliim allJ StronPi of Meridian.
. wa,)e c,,m li(.01Bs. Joxhn Wull tUt
u,t mol, v the shoot-oil;
j q-a M, ,U ma(cl., f,:t00n
clay
, pigre.r.s, oiuiocu ;
Li-da ri.-,
u OohiP.
A Merid an, won first,
aki::,' 14:
Footo, of V.t-ksburg, rec.md. Lieut
; ing VI Jordon notilhii d iiioney
Third match, ten gla.-is balls, twen
ly-fonr yard rise, Chau let, of New
Orleans, first money; Bfookout. of
I Vick.-burg, second; Cousins, of New
Orleans, third.
rth match, hve single pigeons.
twenty-six yards rise, lunstali. ol
Mobile, won Cist, making a clean
score; Canioroii won socond money
Thirtc.oij t:cd. for thirj uioiicy, tin
tie to be shot oil" to-morrow,
'l'lit- .tiittita! liuriti !?os.
UriN'cv. ti l ., .Ii.iio 1 (.--I Ins city
has a Charlie lioss, who bids fair I
turn out tlie original and only al
least so says G. W. Morau, of Troy
N. V., a coiisisi of tlio uiixsiii" ly
who has come on lor the purpose and
who ideitlities linn. 1 lie hoy says li
is Charlie 1-oss, and claims to hav
been stolen by gypsies from h
lailiej s nouse and taken to i c-as ten
years ago; that he escaped and made
Ins win to .Missouri, where lie was
picked up and brought to Ouiucy
'i'ne original Chin Ho 1'oss had an en
hirgeineiit of the veutebne, just be
low the neck, which this boy has.
Charlie Ross is the same age as this
boy claims to be; has the same color
of eyes and the same features. This
boy's eyes are of peculiar shapn.whicb
he chums is owing to his having been
Scalded by the gypsies, and his bod
is covered with inaiks of burns, re
cords of his cruel treatment at llie
hands of his captors. lie has always
known his name was Charlie Ross,
but was iie'er allowed to use the
name or bo called by ::. Me has a
scar on his arm. cause.!, ha says, by
an arrow. The original Charlie KoSs
had a sear on his arm. lie describes
minutely his attest by two men and
his life in the gvpsv camp. The boy
is very intelligent naturally, but can
neither read nor write, lie has been
subjected to rigid examinations, and
ansveis every (picstion, never eon -tradictiiig
himself, and giving many
points that go to establish his identi
ty. So strongly do circumstances
point to him as being Char.'ie Ross
that. Mr. Mm-an says he will leave to-
niirlit Nitli him for niiiiuloliihi:'., and
that tho boy shall always have a
home iu tho lvoss family, into which
1 -ii i 1,1 l
ho will lie adopted in case conclusive
proof is not foi thcouiing.
Smart Weed and I!i'lliidiiniinci)iiiliined
Willi Hie other itn-u-edieiiis nsetl iu the
l sl i, oi',,, is nl-, si, ',-s ii,l. I'ni'tj.r'a w
lies I oiiiiis plas is niatii I in In s H W
. H lliiekaeho Plnslei-s Ul l)08l, I it the
uiailu't. rruti uul4t
NO. II
Ikioh ol Itiihop Ktuioii.
PlilLMJKLI'IIIA. J Il'je lb. liiKllop
Simpiuju died this morning. I"ew clergy
men nre better known in tl.it. cm 'n
tiiiin Matthew Simpoou, bishop of Phili'"
delj hirt. He wits seVeidy-live years
olii, but even 111 lufe ns three years af,'o
f-ou u is,i 111 iurope as oeief ate i'j
the Firt Meitio-iist Episc pal tomcui-, !'
lie paid a visit to Luroiiu as delegate P
eal Council and made a decided impri i
siua. He Haw Ijuiu iu Ohm, aiid coui
lueuee.! lite us a ttiior nu . uue or. ,.at
utter a ijivi service in tin- donbi.j ca
pacity euten-d ttie u. u.ii-.! ry. vner.i his
rise was rapid and bifciily tu'-iiivd. He
Wits H;e cessive'y vice pi ,vs:,ii-iir el Aih.'
glieny Coli.-'e. president of tne Xudiana
Abury tiiiwrsiiy, uml eiir.or uf tl,,
Western christian Advo; ite.'1 In Js.i
he waii i'1-cteil in -h ., iiud dtiriii' lb..
tr of the Stales did s'imt i-.Ji'viee b;
ids Ctiio:, iiililressi s. At tin- mtmrn) ill
the !;,(,; IVsiu.-tit Lincoln Lo olliaiup -d
wrli at ih'i'iiity. Anions tie- w!,ri;s
I f.-:;, i i i;s j,.-ii i.lj.ch vol prwlwol- nu-!-HK!.ii.-r
J;.t me -'A lluni -,-d V,-;.,,--h'tli,l
miv' Olid the ( y-'loo.-ilu ol
M--tboJ.siu." Meeapliis Ap ed.
lnf iirutii lion tl allied.
Ivlilors Va.oi
lie'-. 1!. I!
Ili-mid
lets, f,
e;erh- :(
i of v-ai-escaped
at I.ittle
II
hut for K IHiliii
a re.ii'lent ol this c, uiiui-
from ti.u Lniatie Am Ipiii
:?ock , and at laot a-,ui. w(.s it:
Misj,." ,j-pi, makipg hi-, way hack t,
his old Inane neai j'azoo r'iiv. lit,
wil'j is ve;-v uneasy ab.mi him and j
anxious to h. hi of hue,. u-,,-this
a place, iu your columns. Ifauv
e nas any :r.: innaiem .i him tti-
II collier a iaor hv addressin" the
Gazette, DeWi'.t. A 1 .
Origin of Amnion ;;t.
Ammonia "Ualnci ii, h
mailt i-
11 it 1 It ol
ll'-s hv (hi- PHI o-hc-l : ,, i.r
llli UUI is. K,r,ie ,,,i, IU W',
Every hen-, i,,-i-i-i- ,-:m
ikuiL
pnwdei - nut amiiii i .1 -
,v plaoeer a an .,. rn,- .
trews' I'.-ai-l" top ,1-iuc ..i
iiitil healed, l ii, u la in , .- I
,cl and
-moll.
1'r. Price'- 'r"atn i'reiinr
nit eoni am A ,iii:ii ,i::u.
Potash, p. ac It.,-p, a.-..
he aline- let ll ,- .!-, :, !
ician an, I in iii:-t wi'h -,
o i-le:noiiM-- am! hca.l n' i':
jcl:iw..i w ::m.
l'iiv-
(. !;s)M a u n s.
It was anpou::,
sui prise and dei
person inter,. .-.tt-1
I't-o-r it
Moiiii-.
eer
ait the
well-known am! e--.eei.'ed c ;
if Garilner i tiatcs ha 1 a-',g
the beo'dit 01 their credit...:'-,.
Capt. W. Ii. (,,u, iner, tl) n
-poken to eion the subjeci :
"I have liitle to say. Tl
plications of our New Orlean
ioi
t'.'irdnor A.
CoPP,
ran 1, isses
here
,ilid tho ;;f,nt :-1 1 1 1 1 n . tuv
money inail.ei l.ae n.ade i:
-ary, in our otiinion, to as-ig:
n th
llCce:
: .f t l
e '
benefit of
ill our creil:
'f assistance
i, it. to e, -ii', i
Olii' llr-:.'t
uid our li
Our paper
o ,rs. e l a
, but felt that
ict further oi
s ab'Hi;
tb.li'ne-- a!"iu:
.il-.-olOited in
Hers
u e-
u ,
egat ions.
-j:.',i i.i.n H)
-sltlO,! I' ll I.
Mobile, and -v
is fully sea::.rei
Paw in aie elei- pen-,
and has i.ot a th-llar
of oil'set ag dust it. 1
any of the iiis'.ituti-ms 1
by our failure." Moi
IK 1
,;;i;ik
Advoo;
no teal s
a mot;
lies uf pi ,,ii, ,, ,t i.
f "i'lin 1. 1.1 - -1 1
Ine.an-.l I v : , :.-oi
r' u s caiunu I,,- ii-
I le prm -
li is sum
tin 'I ii'iiui i :
On- .-li ,.:, i
neip ri;.;- an-
rl-
liidnev, M,,lieic': lt
nl. ,uil purep-r it li,
pleai-aiit to the tat
action
le.;
and
Mississipoi is tiie largc-t
glowing tale in the I'niot .
politicians aie .h-tingc.ished p.
devotion t.n principle--and 1
very common de-sin- to niiei
neighbors of al' ,iC tr-it! -1 i
sponsiliility o
shows that tl
:n:
v nine a
Ik of ham
ance f th
UKllless
it may
' . ! : I s
:n tneir niora. tna! e-u-i, a,,
oe sa ,d el' such specimens .a t
novo tiait tiu-v need only tl
Utility to till full well tlu- te
their coi-.ntiv's glory. Jacl
sissippiau
Mis-
!!A3!V
Il;iiiiL ;i !;ir:
!U OHsi !
:in-.,,,-i tiieul cl hi i, ,:a- :,:,-
Plll!-ii,-S :,,-1 I ..111!
',,riv" l n-i'Pi.o.
N.i. 1 - t- a l.....
N.ains ,u',i l,f,, -:i.:
Hi'- 'lui',1 mr lli.
ir,,,'.' s ;it li., st;
. tin i
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iT I ,'i'n: st:,"!, ' v,
I In I CCS .is mu,-;i
..i-l.:ilil I Si ll,
II lust ,ju.litif ;i;i, ,
illl-'t s.lk lO'l'l.- in '.ll,
lil-i-'-M. Tlli' Wll! pie
alwavs hriiu- a ,i,i,',,
"I t' ANl l , IU,, I, j!
ii'siriii-i i , mis Ph- arti .1 ;
lii'llll'l. p,,-.liai,l. .,,i,-l
T I ' K lii i. UI..S- I, l Sll
v ij' ii sw.
- ,. Mil i
Oil' lii' i'-cilii
I S. Ill . ,-, ,
anv l,;.! .
i. ; i. vi'ii
, fie iici-i oil
l.i m- ,,! 1
. Or,,,-,- .,
in- a
AilPr.
r, N.
IP
a-.-
The llotse I.ii-lor.
We leu heai il of a "cun :
wlii'ii a lailicr i- lakini: a Imtile
a-ine tin t i.c siuuinei ciiu piaiiii
l aii'ily in t lie ini't.lj v his tioi-i
suildeii allai'l. i't cl;ol 'lit I rum;
iiifi'. is ipveu 1 tie eiinlcnl s nl :li,
III
tec
'hull
auii Is such re-l iifcii. as v as a .ii-ewe
liai e just lieiu ' el I U . Piaaers ' s,,m cent
lleieedi- should certain If : t i k ' i P'cii -.i
l!ar:'l"i a. diseiueiy and ''liil.li- n tceili
ill. ,'liis, I'.itli a pnIHe el 'Payiiii s
rtlC'eliee licineilv el Sweel ('tun alel
Miil'eiu, eultiltiiiinL Hie st nu ill al ;;: c
liecliirant principle el tiie sued eiiiil
will) the li.'liuilceul heaiiua: line nlthe
tlieUeill, to!' I lie I lire ot CO !! p. wlioel'ili"
celt;:!', eolds an t einisumptiuu. pl.s' Pi
ll li.lie in.-oi'ivK i iicsr no Pons iiold
Imiful In' w it hunt liip I he sp !y n lief ul
sudden ntnt itani-'eruus ailacki . t the
lulies met licivcls. .Ask i uu" 'p'c.u:sis
fur tliem. Maiuifa.'lere.f In tV i.io' A.
'rayliii', ppupt-iet ui- Taylor t i ciiiiiiiii
l uii gue, At I. una, tin.
I.OlKloiillHlr lli'ttlorer ClreiM rilt-H-h
i inlet A rllele. Itestmes rultlli. color.
ul"-;s, and soil ness. IP-moves I laniii nil.
Arirluei-iitie families of I. rent prilini:
einlurse ii. klercant dressim:. Prai-aiirv
pe.'fuuied Tile tax .ti ile ul' lasji ,'
lt nyiiisiii fur ;ls I 'd, or 7 a ris,, in IJ , s
money. March IP- y
V.T" f.V'T,.. fr Vl .-7" , .iT ':f
' iai 'i'se it. him.', inei-faseii tv send num; , r
i ilisll-essiiiL:, paitieilPulv at 1 1 T LT ' , I ' S,'ll:s ;(s ii
pIu-woi-hs were era -ii,', m ami i
! j'y j,1-; s't ;'l!!!";vs,:,',''s''!,'
l-elli,v. ''-SW A NK'Soi'n i y.; r'-'is"1,'",,"';'!-1
, a"1- "'"''' i';1!''-. At-o, i .u- a, per, p. a. smi,
!'!","," s'''! ''-"'- i viprlas liaii.ers' li. h
IH"P l" s all sraK, i iiisti .-.km lusi .iM ,. :,,v
,,v ,.,,, v) ,.ls . , ,,-. A,,,r,s
Uav.WNI .V son I'nila.. Pa. Solil hs Phii;kii.
1 Mareli I lia.-ly,
is i-sri,D O.N
iltMiAV, WLj.NWlHY AND FRTDAT
JOXAS ALTON. "
ruiii.iiiKiu at a rkumiEioBa.
SUlKCRIlTiON TERM
me co.iyom- .', - - - " - f-f'
mx ii. !, Ui . - - I-IW
' " i ievi n: .r.'hs, - - - Lw
IN'VAKJAiil.y IN ADVANCE I 1
HATES OF ADVERTISING :
:h- Inch, or !ls, ;:c:.sliluiei-H square in tfe
tJAiiiMii. and will .:ost lua advertiser tot
Kia i(. il.S':rtkll,1.5t
" " I in o iimo. (lino., 1 '
'.'li (J-J'jini-i,
-I' w. S i ,
T! ri-,- s.U;ti-e.s,
I. nr , n:t: i-.
tl.i K'-i - ,1 tiui:,
'i :vi:-e"iiii,ili.
-;t 110 -7-1 I"1 Ho
.SI ! p, ,S 1-5 DO IS
Kin I M HI 2i m '
In ,0 -"i 3" "
i ' - e i, in wl 60
' , . n I 0 HO (Mil so
3, i, ii- le.Hlillf li
Ulilninry Sol lees ami Trl ho'es of Be r
rei,. when thev do not exeenu words. Jfcfca '
fcd 111 w.iiu! -S" w.irtls will eot -l.oo.
Ivlit'ina! Nut iei-i- will be charged lora tth,
rate ol Ten i Vno. per line.
4'lvL'rtiseinen's for Cuurimula Object vl
iiirea in. u rat t-f-.
TUTT'S
TORPID COVELS, "
DISORDERED LIVER
and MALARIA
Pf.-n '.iiuoi: touiccb iuu ii;re-raraiJ0(
ll. b :,,:iwu, it ti.o l.umn tu:, Thes3
M-::,.i-,,iu.- n.,!i0!U; u.ir uutl,:e I Loat M
Api.tll', llunil. (uillvi, Mck lloxl
atin . i.i.I.c o iiUr MUii(;,vcrliiM
UBrcumilf buily or luliui, lOractttion
oi ,.), Irtiuuality uf tkinprr. Lftw
h(,iill, a in lin of having iircImM
':lt limy, I'izzpaCM, i-'lulli. rlne Ht Uut
ii i n i t, i,),5 Ixrlora Ui . h mr col.
ou t! Irlnt, I O.VS1 IPXtioV aLa d
r.. i,. Pi, uo of tu cmeily that nets 'iiraotly
-Oi.-I.Pi-r. AsaLiv.'i modlc.ilie TITT'S
pii.,..s :,iive no e.junj. Their action on tho
! a, :' ini'l s h in isuiso prompt; romovlni$
;', ,.i.,,:i, i:i,it, tliro-,it,-li tfiete tlir. j mv.
rntrA of the srnicnt, proiluotnj? app
in-. -o'ii,, hir'isaio:-, riifipa;- e.toie. n eionf
--"ii .i-iaviu',n-o,:sli,,'',. Tl rVS PII.LA
'-cm n- iuiW.t or Mltpini; I.i.r ItUMM
inn, ,1;,.!v w-di-ir nnd ai-n ft r- rfei t
AKTiDQTE TO MALARIA
tvT.tw(.re'-.!-.,aiil In. v trif-d tn difforonl
hi'Ms of jnha, mui Tl XT' tuo vhe Prut
turt imve ciuno m aiiv gaori. Thv bkvo
c.eiitifil nifi out n:'!y. ji'y ET',"'''-'' 1
K-.- ju!:t1, io..j 1i fro-Tj- rt-oniiy, ini'l I now
hv.vt natural 'Miiii'.-r;. J f-y ,& a new
n W... iiUWAULfc. PUifii-ra, 0.
hni V'-crrn-horf.afVff. C'rH'--t Mirrflf RtMW.'Vf
mm
7UTXS KAIR DYE.
Of;T H.Wii ou Vllll-Kl'liS tUang'f'l ium
.:U .V'H tJjXMsT JiL-V-.'K l V a ( 11 ffl! RI)3
t-'ii Of tills l;Vt.. NJ.i "hv JtrilfatMfe
.-r bt:..t by tx(rns on rvcfipt ( t $ I.
Tv-- .4- Murrrn Fi.vt-i'i, .Sw v ttrk.
rUTT'3 MANuAL OF if-SErUL Rrniftf TRtt
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i' ii- '--'it: 1-.M.-"i;iii;iTil tlysP'psin
; i- st-l'.t't in .-;tMt'
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rti if :iip-! l- VW.'i'h . ILH'tiirini'
i w . ' i "n t a ( !i i a. ! ' '-' -i'"-ilio
uid' .. t-t I'.ii-v.i lit-iiLr. Lul viu'nr,
..! i- ;i i llMi'.if I'uriVflive, i- '"''al
'fi. Is i i ptwfSSMii ol ihiH a';my
i . 'p-iti-'iit iviiu'.i ;n:ik'p I!" -i -iUT k
li.lt, -v . ; r . ; . ; V p ;- UI 111-
i'.:n: . F. v mil- i.y al! 1 : iiii-'ils aud
. - ,U' ii' valiy .
cr4trv. IB
mm
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ss j. yi
m CASH
No-li-cJC j Bull p-artieii -1', tniitr Tetiaore will
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1-t 1... inift r ii-iiows on
I aid " S2,000
I 3d " '.OJ
' 2? Prcmhr h 't utiown.
I Till tfpiY'i!! IT.- W,M V BWrdd
I t-t'i.iK'i i i t 'Twnmra
' (. fu!: i , r-.i: r-r; Mhmwprs.
: A' ih -lrw 't i.u;,.'.rr . nirwripty
i : .hj.ci.'in,' j.v.T- 2d wtU
I fi .ip-tf, ri'i n tt rr'i-t i nmtv-t
am" t'i'.s, n. th.' .f ti,' nuruNir
. ;.f i ii.i'ty bi. n;''! f-m cftcti,
j ti tin- tworitv flvr pmc i-H8fnl eon
! t-'tTitri l-'rv:i. l'-ur ir.ilfl h--nr
' ),. Puli Pii'him InlN"!, V S.
I H--.ciii1. -tfMi.i.. I'ftiit' -n N nm
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