The Exeter Times, 1880-5-27, Page 66 TIM ES
THI; IiANLA: i-- CQUiiTN1 YRRACE.
'Washington, D. Ci, A:i:tty 19. ---Ab
0:.15 the evening the long debated
'lueettou WAS fully settled, and 3iawttrd
1laulu had won the title of a'.:tattipion
()areal= of America. The treat race,
if it, may be walled a race, 000upied just
iltl minutes and 80 3.10 seooude by the
computation. of the o}iioiltl titueke per,
though 0 secouds loss were claimed by
parties upon the referee's boat, C slug 1 Utes 84 seoonde from the start,
to some hilt appreheueiou in regard to A IitION SE71L.
the postponement of the race to to later Cu the way hone Iiaulan gradually
flour, the Speedwell, which had bawl overhauled Courtney, and the thous.
assigned as a press beat, left her pier ands upon shore and upon the boats
and steamed up to the start, a mule and steatuers whish lined the oouree,
auove, at least a half hour earlier than c not knotting that Couetuey had not
had been expected, A score or more turned his stake -boat, imagined that
represeutativcs of the press reached' the ,trio was still a debatable issue,
the ;tier after her departure and were and rent the air with cheers for their
taken up to the start by the referee's respootive favorite. hauler), however,
boat, and transferred to Speedwell. s!•,ou passed (luurtuey anti pulled leie-
;.'ith the exception of this delay of
.about twenty minutes, there Wad no
other flitch whatever iu the arrange•
iueute, which were pronounced most
admirable. At u 43 the Gedney, hay -
lug on board the referee, judges, title
keeper, several newspaper represents•
tivee and a score 'or more of dietin-
guished g'.leete, inolu3lug SectetarLes 4y 8 to seconds from the time of start.
Sherm:ln end Thompson, Postmaster- ing. Potline Lip to the referee's boat
THE TWO AMU mai
in 18 minutes 81'leecouds, just one -
eight of a mile iuadvance of Courtney,
who stopped, finally, threeoighte of a
mile from the tutu, or two and oue•
ei;4hth miles from the start, turned his
boat and pulled leisurely peek aver the
oonrse and disembarked at his quarters
nt the Potomac, boat houiio. Jlanlau
pulled ou to the turlliug stake, and
squared away for the fiuieh iu 17 min-
•urely to the last eighth of the source,
when, lu reepouse to the blowing of
whistles and the clleere from the
thousands of slteotatots, he quioltoned
to a forty stroke, and exhibited a
splendid burst of speed to
THE PINI.Si1,
which he reached in 80 minutes and
General Key, and the 'alias of their Haulan tetra awarded the race by the
families, draw up to the starting point, referee, and was cordially congrtttulat-
and immedi'ltely after the second faun cd by Mr. Soule, who tatty a decitll.dly
etas fired as a signal to the men to get
ready. ,i 1t 5.51 Haulm pulled atony
from his boat hone a mile down the
e:turse Iron the star, and just as he
reached the Potomac boat house, a
short half mile from the start, he was
jj aiued by Oourtuey and both rowed
leisurely up to the start, Just as the
Hien reached the referee's boat the two
judges drew for positions, and Mr.
Ward, representing Haulm), won the
RILEY >j DFl.1 it '1RSC]s.
L'iloio.`. Thin teas auI0ulltretl to Eau Riley, will) was at the start prepared
!au by the referee, and by the advice to etater the race it anther Courtney or
t.=f his judge he chose the Virginia 11 I f '1 1 tostarted down
share, giving lliiu the inside in the the other edge of the c )orae a few
tura alonnd the te:;int of Anaiostan 6m:ids before the worth was glvun, lr,u L
Wand. 1'itiiout delay both mon back- and rowed nearly the eutire course in lovers of
front of I.i:Wein iecietteing his 1ea,1 to
interested ei.eetator ou the referee's
boat. Hainan then pinked his way
through the seores of stealners and
river crafts of every description, and
reached bis gaarteis at the Aual3stau
Boat house, where he was received
amid the wildest denioiistra:•iune of de-
light, lifted bodily from his boat and
carried ',n the .shoulders of eutbuettstic
friends iete the boat e wese. .
all tau a1 at appear.
alarmed at a remarkable change that
was owning over the child. He grad-
tialle grow dark. At first his skin be-,
camp a pale yellow, then deepened lu-
te a saffron oue,and then, to the terror
of the patents, grew dancer yet..
The Dolor was uniform all over the
body, exoopt at the joints. where it wits
a little darker, and in the palms of his
hands where it was lighter. The once
brown hair grow stii3 and jet black,
and the eyes oleo grow darker, so that
the line between the pupils and iris
would not be distinguished. Iu spite
of medical treatment the body became
worse, and grew very weak, all the
time the color of the skin deepettinc.
At last lie became as Mack as a full
blooded negro, Then he was attacked
by convulsions, which grew more fre-
quent and violent until they threaten
ed the child's life It was in one of
these eases that Pr, Reynolds was call.
ed in, lie succeeded in curing the
spaynls, and thea devoted his attention
to the strange disease which afflicted
the child. Ile at onee recognized it as
tnelauoiis or pigmentation, wilful) is
mentioned in the boobs in a general
wary, bat there is no cavo giver whole
it had developed all tllrtnrgh the body,
This \vas over etsteen menthe ago, the
child being then sixteen mouths ttld.
biuee then the boy has greatly improv
ed, by decrees becominglighter, until
now he is of n 1it;lit chestnut brow':
color. Singe Dr, iteynoltis has had the
case in charge the child has been visit-
ed by over 200 physicians,
1FIU ULOQD es •errs j.,IPI;.—It 18 f onl
the blood that our tissues are b(nit up.
and it is from the S:floc: srt(irce that all
the \vastes of the body are re -evil -OA.
l t I+ necessary, therefore, to lit•ei' the
blood pure. .if the stouetcll or hoe ele
become clogged of e.turse tele blood ai
once eeeenues impure. Netivual Pill.
are the Mort searching fold purifying
medicine auld. To be had every where
from dealers. Mice .i3 0.13 LS.
ed down to their titarting boats, which
\sere mo.)retl seventy-five feet apart,
lir. C.tulsun holding the stern of "Ian
ebout Lala eighth of a mile. turuiug Han'
lane ,truce, and rowiug back to the
1411's E.hell, and Mr. 'Ward Gourtuey's. l Potomac: Botta-}Douse, where lie :Thera
TUE ra tr. barked with Courtney, filmy pet)pll•
\y a3 give4: by the ref"r ee, a4K'.' . 11i11ki't
t {slow tsi.l Cwtll'ee, who had not seer) the.
'with the castone ry "lire you ready 2"
sear 4, sUill)ur.cil from this that Riley
and three second later "at) 1" which t way in i.11e race, aIid was svinni,,g n
beet the Lien 11.M7 to a bt:'t(atifttl start. !grt,at vietory „vet, tb0 little C.,,tiitdiatl.
x\' oar. s3emed to Batch a t'i-
( •i. flit.•, e
fie auvance of his oltl)ouoLlt, anti)
whit a sturdy even grip upon the 1
water snit his boat pall ebly to the l
iisnot. Per the first half minute ho
pulled eighteen btrokes, or at the rate
t.178el to the Minute, while I.Iatilan was
ti:l:,ld 41. Before Courtney had pui-
• teal ten strokes, however, Hanlon had
overhauled. him; and. each succeeding
stroke seat hie btat fn;:thee to the fore.
Iit?c'LA:L AIili:1D.
At the first flag,. malting one-eighth
of a toile fi°oiu the, start, clear winter
e :ti.i :in -it be seen between the stern
of hie treat and. the bow of Courtney's.
..t thi- point C.su•rtuey turned to look
over hie shoGider, amt. evidently reali-
zed that 1(e was beaten,.. es he suddenly
dt opped his strokes to 80, and shook
his head to somcc1..o' ou the referee's
beat who hald.Sh{,tutee to hiiin, to hull.
ea3 ing :
''Ir liN'T r. 11 •,
neeeeex melies A NPFEcti.
Go teenrning to hip hotel this even
iilg 1Har1en.tvns selo:1111 t, a:td in re
sponse to itli.•d for. i> spe::e111i;+eapres•'ed
hie gratitude for the litany biedeesse,
he had rt'c:_ived. at the hands of tl s
Witehi-•,,rton pet,ille Living his slue`.
He said 11e had came bore to row tt
1 -ace and he very nineb reg ct•ted Hint
sn o,)purtuui'y had not been given 11101
to do 80.
A CIS:tLi.Y:N(;E TQ NILNY.
In couch, iuu he referred to [li1i v'a
Vltli,, tone on the eoll • land row sl
ba„
over a part of it to front of the coot est . Lt will lia.yyou. Soldhy •
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th.lse prc•d.tc. tl by a ;'r .01 iota dyer.
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.4_4 i Iii itritig ease, 1..4111,-$. or 1•l!'tlulti`.i Ul:c•i ,a:
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US1
Supol:•pho2phate:: ter, )Bane Du.s.
FOIL 1Ul II \.,Ai4D1(NS.
ants, }it'd denouncing flim as no gent-
leman. lie said that if ilitey wau(eel
to row with him to -morrow or a yeah
bonce for ten dollars or for ten thuns
itntl dollars he would be ready to meet
1 hin'. •
IA Wil ITE IN PANT TIJanis .AS
Battler) also eased up, and pulling;
LL.i(3ll AS A 1'Ui UIRU.
tet1i1:1y ttt i;2 etroliee to the initult(`, ( For over sixteen months 511 111)' town
o1ieued. the gup as he pleased. All tile
ietea'e,t 1.11 the, race was gone when
• Hanlon retiched the. threw lenarter fliig;
1'ni,y ten lren•gths• in ail yahoo. At the
firs; i:iile he was palling at strokes to
the inintlte,. dud• leading by fully l3
h llut lengths, Courtney laboring 00-
1•tttadily at about 2d, and frequently
ec::,tF'1'']]g !a ties iii iiig glance over his$ll '1111 r•3.. 6•.)0n. after [.itseiug 010 mile
it ig.,
coterie NY?' Sti,1.0• 13- NOW 11(1,
116:1 19111..V r1 :114 1t.tu t;alrS11L8f,' ;I:L1tIlr,ti'
iv i:1 the water. 11.1111 reel teed. it on hie
l:ioat1, re -[seating the. ('1'04'11tl-01 Po half•
iaeu ti'iisi$. 1) Iriog ttl•) next mile!
111. 1t:.l-' i ing, wheel, was at the firzt
t.atlltl 8 a,
;weenie uu..lro and 1)1are- en.
rule, and three of the. 1'1)1 i1)t C from
t
0-11411 tulle. to, the, two. Milt; to iilit were
e Cher bt it.•ille t t•y the lf''R or ran 0,7p1.
tliltec'ly • by his 64at4 1ea.rlltI reach
physician 111 Philadelphia, Pat,,, ha-
beim a•ttsndl,(g a °ilea of diseatact they
is so rare that the like of it has Leve)
been known,. ur, at least, reooldel it
'neiljOlti works. It Is a 0a40 of 1 o t
t11Clanttsis, or piginectati.•0, where the
pigment, or n1'tlaliteUlil1, as it is tech
uicttlly c•tlle3, which gives color to the
lithe and 0,5i4, t psi uatles the. whole
body,. :1. bay bora. of white parente,•
surf rerfectly u.ttnral is ''aur at his
birth,, turned iii,d r, d.-toaso ars hiaolt aa,
it full blood'''1 11I' ru. The p)at!salte. livt
al N'1. 1;1,17 J.,mI )it street, the, fttth.al,
'J01La :S t11tar, bai.uv, 11. 1139(511.tulr. 'Heil
tn:)It bila aft../l; th,lit• ward. nee there was
1
Ilhoapparently
In s l i t h t1 and 6t ell
.. •(the f a t
b t t
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1p
y
healthy boy. This infant thrived dud
;trilttli t tl to develop inti rcbost loane
tits wee a beautiful 5111111, with. fair f•corn-
F
;��aLiau, (lark eyes andsilky,. dark
'< ow,i hair, which gruw lu profusion.
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