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Tito Aliquot Oi'lolo. A vory handsomo half-tono likonoftH ?f J. \V. TUomaa, IIiq principal pro* motor mid provident ot tho Tonuoeseo tlxpoHitii/ii adorns tho front puuo of tho AuKUst Oriole, published l?y t lic\ Hnlti tnoro Htonm I'uoliol Com puny. ' Tho mono number hIho contains iiioiniil.s of Mr. T. J. Onshiolls and Mr. Wm, Itandall nuontB of tho oornnmiy at Nor folk mid Portsmouth who navo lioon in tho Korvtvo of tlio Old Uav Inno for nearly a half oontury. '('ho oontor piooo it* a vorv lino illustration of Vir ginia I'oai-^ Virginia's notod hiunmor roHort on tho A limit io Coast. liioitti AftVotoil by Weather. A peculiarity noticed h.v lh<> keepers out at tlu> /"mi is that bail weather af I'cctH lltniH Jus I a s It docs human !./? 2u;;i". A rainy day w ill make Ihcm limp uHil 1 1st lens, imd a tflint|?M. of Mliihliine makes them happy as crickets. Hail weather, liowevei', does tint pr?* \*? nt tiiciii remembn-lntf when nival time is at hand, and they arc as restless ax young kWlens till thdr i'? I Is t'<?rt It coining. I'll rely it l.oenl Disease. W/.'lllia i;t || Imjll i||-'Mt?> .mil HOOlH I'M'al iti'.Miijjciit Ttio irritated, imeusctt brih must )>i; <1 ftnij .|)k il .illlt heaps) , N ( ' U-?i> to <t.JHi' J . Ill II .-.nil I II III \ I 'II I ' tl till IK 1 1 )>l t I* UNO I'f 'i li' li/n,; (iii|'U i.. Tot toi I in' Is Illo <;ii!y j ?!;.:plo, i..(io in. 'I ? oi lain euro lor Toller, l-> i. .?mil, I. liicivoi hi .it.' I oilier hH In iron Idea At I ??? 0^|,'lfln . .? I 'V it 1 1 1 1 1 l>i| .VI (llili III li . i 1 1 > | ?>? j J Sin i] . 1 1 1 in), S.u ,i ii ii all, (ill. Fits per 'in.i no nil y cured. JJo (Its fir nervous nes.s ill l? r lir?t day's iihc of l'r. Kline's (ileal Nerve KohIoiki l i In) liuitli* mill IioiiIImi fun Mn, It, M. Ki.im:, bnl.jyj Arcli Bl?Pliilii., I'?. PIno'h < 'iire l?i n wonderful foutdl medicine ? Mil-. \V I'lOKiaiT, \ iin Sbhni hii'I Make Avon., Brooklyn, N. V.. Oct. JM, IM?I. M i'H. Window's Koolbtnu Hv run for elitlil ren toothtmc, notions the KUinM.refl tu ins I nfliuru na tion, all.tyti pain, curt'b wind colic. Wk\ a bottle, Hu'Ati: fir Ohio, (Jitv ok Toi.kuo, t l.V'CAM OoiJNTV, ( FlUNK .1 ('hknkv million oat Ii (lint he if> t lie h'lilor partner of tiie (trill of V'. .1. ClUNKV A l'o..doinn tniHtliOBnin tboOltf of Toledo, Oiuint. v and Htnte afore-mid, and thai sold ft nil wilt pay the iiinn of iink ni'NitiiKn noi.liAim for naen and every cami ill' UATAHUU tilttt cannot In; Clircll by till* MM' <tf II Al.l/H (/ATAItllll < l* II i?, (h Fit A N K J. 1'IIISNBY. ' Rworn to before ine and eubsorlbed in my l-~' ? i |>rtMi'in:<?, ttita oth day of December, -< SUA I. A iJ. 18CJ0. A. \V. lii.r.Ami.v, '( . ? \ /Volar)/ Hnll'd Catarrh ( "nre Is takeu Internally, and nets illrcc.l iy on tlm Stood and mucous Btn*t'aoo3 i>l tin) bVbU'iu. Mend for tantliiioiiiai.H, I'ren. l<\ .1. i ' ii kn k V Co., Toledo, i >. j Hold by tli'UKKtKt.*, 7/io. \ Ilull'n Family I'lllsaro the brnt. Yukon and Kloiulllto <JuI?l I'liSH. Parties intending to vl-it t.be Kbxidike (Sold Fields or Invest In v toe It coninnnien o|ii-im t i iik tn.lliiit country, are mi>lsed to muI tho ('ana ! ill it ti (lovernnieiit Alaskan lloiindarv Cnui- j lulnnioner, I'rof. Oifilvlw'ti, It0|iurl on the \'ii ; koii and K londike liobt Fieldn, before doinn mo. I TIiIh Is tho oHIrlnl inoorl intido lust -ihiiii; j whloti ho HHlonnded tho ( 'auudlan ? toverniiiont that they did not publish It till I'rof. Ogilvlo Von li riuc'd It personally on tils arrival in Otti- ' wii. 'i'hi) report in vorv oxteiisiive, abounding j In Photocravnres and Maps and 1 v 1 1 1 lc tho ; most reliable I n format ion as to routes, elluiat<<, I and the Indescribable wealth availing the j inliiei'f. Sent piiKtfiKe paid, on receipt ..f .V-\ . In Htnnipii, by the Toronto Newspaper (iiilun I'libllflliem. Hay SI., 'I'oronto, i'aiiadii. Sny imlhliig; It Is tlu? only way t<> ^ H vo^J^bi.'lng in Isij in?t Ml. I' A Morton paper says Mint "a nu ssaufi ! cast into the sea In inhloeean hy a Now (York man In a bottle lias been picked up niHir l'raiicc." lint what beniun.* <>.' j the Now York man In a bottle'/ . 'y 'Bond your sou lu tli<? | FISHBURNf. MILITARY SCHOOL, i \VuyiK\sboro, Vii,, 1( you wish him to hrivo piood liistnctioii. k 1 1. < I trontmi'iit, koimI in fliU'lii.'i'W, (iii'l to In til" lirnt ol olimatv, 1 AVrlto (or (.'Jitnloj^uo. j (Wlii-ll tvilllliK please m?- lit loll tlll.i |ui|ief I !? I | The YOUNG Plantation Cotton Seed MILLIE AND SEPARATOR, T h o ti'ptill obtnino'l from t ho hko of our m i ? ( itinr Iiiim Ih'UIi ho \ im \ ?nt'Hfnrlorv tliut \v? rnU<r upon <>ih?-1HIKI) 6&flS()N wit I) ii reel I UK of k'roul i-onMilf'iiiV Our lunch I lies (iro iluialilt) anil t liot ou^lii \ I'llcctlvc. Tin- iMoiiml kurni'l* Mi1 1 ?? f i in <i tint* com! it ion for iltMtritoitinir m n f ?? i t i 1 1 / ?? ?? Tin* lmPli ii i r miIiikMo forvl for rntUo I prrtptivo jinmplilrt with (???"! iiiKiniuls ftion inomini'tii (-ottou |ilniit?is 1 1 1 1 * ? u 1 1 < . u t 1 1 >?* Knutliini Statin. toi?i'tlu<r with mi tn [ >1 ?* ?>( product from o ir machine, will lio forwarded (III /implication. Cctton States Machinery Co,, aSSa. Mention till;.; paper w ! if ll yini w 1 1 1 ?? S. N. I'. ?No. DR W. II. WAKEFIELD. ( '.'in ti ? rnnsult oil in his oill< <> in t.'ll AH LO TTIC, N. < No. North fry on Sln'rl, <?11 (i it v w?'?'k <lny I'Ni't'pl \N ? i i i * < ? I ;i v . lilt! I>rai'll< " i.i to iJiaf-a.1!*..'! "f t li- ? I EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, j 10 ^ ^ ^ ^ (? ? i i'ull In(vim*t1i.'li (In 1 ?!-'< t ti ?*!??)' | ? r ; malic. t j|'<v tii ic <ji:oiUiiA Ti:i.i:<iii.v f>ri sriKwu I < iclir '? (?' I '!'!:> I . .iii-l ii.ui i(> ki .nln.it. s in tin i iilu.iv sf i \ if r ( inly ? x ? ? I ? i i '* ? 1 I i li c.i 'l1'1 Srlioi'l in I In* South I I iI'IinIh ?! It i in* m ii- Si\ti<n Inni'liril '.ii? ? !t , . (ui i i n! ii i ii . :h-ii.i f. i ? 1 1 1 1 ? li .1,1 ? ili , Atliln (il UKIII *i lilt (iK AI'll SCMOUI , Scmil.i, ticoiyld. tflHMnCiafUHIMiATKOMi::-. 9jllMllE.Sr k n' J J1 HAHKUi vt* " " m K I tk<> Imllilliij. ? Iii. Iim.iii, it;,!., / < l-:T Ul( If 'Jul. Vlv '". u i (?>? " V I n v n!) i.s \ * Wnntt-I 1 l?: u 1 ;U? \ t ? . Vl.'> i*r, R-lw ty ^ UUHtS WHIM AIL llSf I AllS. Hrht Coii^'Ii Syrup. Tiihlr.< Uho Iti ti(in> liv rlr??tf|:l>*| * Two of Thorn "Visit the ^Attorney General's OfHco, -r' - * ? . T* SEEKING (LAW'S PHOTECTION. ? 31 O It II I (Ml \\ ll i I ('Clips KI?lO I lll'lll/'l' ('aimli'ii, 8tip|xr<i'(l lu l>o Alli'i' M?r iiiitnt. The SI it I o of tlm '-'nth foiy.H a dulo^ft t it>n, consisting of two ohlom from the \ ioinily oi Uid^o way, called upon the nsprtnnt attorney irenc'ial asking ??? ?jh t < protection liiiiit 1 1 1 ? } In .v, 'llies lull Willi thorn the nnmes of mm ty two piiritoiiit who 1 1 icy su\ took | on t in the binning ol thoir house ot worship. ( >n the list was the iiaino ol n minister ol thu (ion pol of on it ol iho ( heist inn ilonoiniiin t io ns, '1 hry : ii lir was < ?im< ol I lie, lead ,ors. Tltoy coiisii l< i ihiit the Mormons out \\ ' t h ii vi< hi> 1 1 1 them money v. it!: which lo I > 1 1 1 1 ? I a new church ami threats ;ha\ c heuii made thai they will ho killed ii they iittouipt to i cuio\ ii Ilia iiialciialH fioiu lliadepit al liid;<owny. I hoy assert that thoy ? l<> m?t practice polygamy; neither < I o their ohloni pleach it. I ho attorney general would not take then list of names, lie listened to their tdory and saw Ilia' if what ilicy said was oven pin t oil 1 v t r tie I hero is no toll ill" at what tinio souiet Innj/ serious may develoo. lie auhsc<|iietil ly wroto Iho iiia^ist rate in the uei^ hhorhood to fippi ehoiid ii ii y pciHoiiM tdiarui'd with 'HM loiia criminal olVeiiKes* hy Ilia com I ? h 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 and ii it ho um essai v to call upon the sherifV of thoeouiily to oxo ?ii t o the w arrant a. I hero are, il appears, hut compiua lively a few mormon# in litis .State, t'huir set I lemon Ih aio conlined very hiroety to the counties o| I'aiiliehi, ( 'iiOstcrlicM, Kondinw and I nnciistcr. A special from ( nindeii of l!ro hiiiiiii date any con sidcrahlo excitement wan creati d tonight hy a ! apposed w hite ?lip crowd that passed I hi < ? 1 1 >* h thccilv 'it J> o'clock tonight. One hundred and I w only ununited uioli rodolli the city; Ihey were wliito men masked and mined. I hey rodoipiietly down .Main street ami wen! towards the south, i ( 1 1 hers w ere al.su seen on llm side alreols. \ I m ? ? 1 1 lwciil\ livo minutes Inter Iwo moulded while men, also aimed hut ii ii masked, rode down Mam street and imptirod if a crowd of men had passed I (trough. A ciii/en cnli red into conversation w 1 1 1 1 them and on attempting to ap proach them one of lite men firedoll l.is Kim in lo I ho i_;i ou nd and t hull galloped rapidly out ol low n. No one knows from w hero they cauio or where lliey mo eoiiiL-. From Illinois | nek I'd il p t ho whitccaps fire possibly the ones who have heeii alter Iho Mormons lately in I airfield county. Tills is at relict honed hv tlio fnet that a j*ood ninny Mormons live ii few miles helow ( 'ni in len in I ho <1 iroct mil j taken hv I he w Itllecaps. { The. police force, in addition lo tlm pi idols Ihey always carry, are arming themselves willi Winchester lilies and extra men will ver\ piohahly la: put on il II I \ toll lit . I The j- ltd i II and deputy MiMiiI have heeii sent for and aii on tlio .'ileal, not knowing whil Iho niiclit. may l>rini? to 'h A si i i?ni< A l.ioii I !< . I ?"? ton io|| i no aruieil hotly ol ninety two mouiitc>l men masked, passed through tho/fnain sheets of llus city, coining in npipM ii^ly from across the Watcioe rMer. They inarched m eood order and doiilde tile. .1 tid^in-j from I heir dress Ihey were fiom I he coil n I ry, hut initio could he identified hy our citi/clis or police who i n w I hem. The main hody passoil toward tlio southern end ol iho city. After them ciimr two who in<piit;ed after the direction taken hy the main hod v and the time thoy pn--s>'d While t ii I K 1 1 1 - lo a citi/cii near the opeta IioIIno oit?' ill the iwo molt tll'ed his^uu into tlio e'r.nind and holli mi med lately decani | mm I. The police are now in vesh^itt in^. It is fciired tlieciowd is on sumo evil mis t ion. !s !?:<; ijoks i 'o.\ hi 10 cuimk. A < 011 v rn I Ion I >rimu iirot AHHnuKs I pun \\ < inr li . I ') ? ?* lMlpll"t iSm II' I a_V M'ltoul COtI vcu 1 1 ' ? 1 1 fcoloi I'd i in : cMsiuii nl I > it n v il I <> Vu , ; 4 ? 1 1 > | > ! ? ? ? 1 i V ? ? I HI ions si i iin^ly <'<?li ilem n in :: nil 1 1 j* ? : i ?? ast"iiills nit nil 1 1 1 ? * 1 1 . I In* ll"'i > . II t 1 1 III ?? 111 'I o 1 1 1 V ?\\ I il'OHN emphatic <i>niliMii:iat ion <>l tli<> ciuno, I ?M I |'lo<l:;t> "<>111 < i> operation Willi our w 1 1 1 1 breth* i'Ii l"i I In- i-xli'i iniiialioii of CI i !?!?*, 1 1 1 SO (Iff Mill! ? V licit )a\V,"llll(l com 1 1 1 ? - ! ? ? i ?; i lie ciVoi ( s ol' pi cuclicrs ami lcn''licr:? !<? stamp out tin* same, "'lis claiming any sympathy wlialmcr willi t litisc ol' oil i i iii o or a :i v other l ace w h ?> coin in 1 1 a ssu till-* ji^aimt wiitnoii, bhu'k or while, or aiil in any way limbs or \ in h t ti w . N 1 1 ,-i i) in Walk. ' II,,. \\ i \ ! I linliMIIS, tllMllu'll J.ol | I ? 111! ! >1 WMll,. <!'? Mm! ;? I i| ? I'm \ ?? n|' il|<|iV N-ut w 1 1 ( ? ? ? iik ii T!i.' " 1 1 ? ? : 1 1 ? i:mm<I whlti' III .'Hi " I- >((?'!.. lit;! II Willi works ! Ii'ird ; . i : i ? I i" ?;i; l?y iiiul \\ . 1 1 ? ? J i lilin jm I ll>> 1 ? ? < 1 > .'-????111., in : I II ? ? l ? I I I fe * * i 1 1 llrVOT l.lilin;; ]il'';hliru. Pistols and Pestles. The duolliiif? pistol rif?w occupies it? proper placo, in tho muHoiim <>!' tho collector of volicn <?f barbarism. The pirtol ought to havo bosiilo it tho postlo that turned out pills like bulloto. to bo allot liko ballots ut tho ^firgcb of tho * livor. But Uio postlo is .still in cvidonco. and will bo, probably, until everybody lias tested tho virtuo of Ayer's Biifrar coated pills. They treat tho liver as a friend, not no an enemy. Instead of driving it, they coax it. Tlioy aro compounded on tho thoory that tho liver doea its work thoroughly and faithfully under obstructing conditions, and if tho obstruction* aro removed, tho livor will do its daily duty. When your liver wants help, got "tho pill that wiJJ " Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Unless Spain Does Something to Speedily Improve the Situation, ?* ENGLAND IS HANDS OFF. * ? - - - - ? Our Trade Willi llorinan.v ? Tlio I * I* I II ( lux "I i'osl.ll I'll I'll !i? ? * A f{?'~ tVIII'll I) J I ttlc I. ? OOiciala of the State Dopai I moot are v ?u'y lelieout about ii report in cireula I ion Unit definite instructions have been given till of our foreign ambassadora ami minister.'* in Kuropoau countrim to hoiiiiil and ascertain tho attitude of Ku ropean ?ove? ninenls iii easo tlio United States should intervene in Cuba. W 1 1 i 1 1? gen or a I denials have I >??<? n made by some of them, other:! intimate t hat the United hit n t o m is ready to assume 1 tit* position taken by Uresident (Irani in 18M, as shown by the instruct ioiiH of Secretary KihIi to .Si i u isler ( 'nulling, although it never appeared Unit those iiudi ivt ions worn carried out, and there in no knowledge of w hut Spain would do in the prerninos. It is possible t lint Mm i istcr Woodford will luivo a iHlbrent 10 |ioi t to nuiko . It ciin lio stated, on some reliable in formation, that I horo is no truth in tho ru port that I jord Salisbury has sent an unfavorable answer to a suggest iou that the Unitod States Khould mtei fi re, the fuel being that lie has not replied ut nil to Iheattoinpi of our auihasHudor to sound him uii the subject and that his ut t it udogi von 1 eiiHon to believe that he will not oppoao audi action as our in loreidn may make noeussarry. Minister Woodford's instructions mo j to intimate to Spain that the United States will intervene uulesn tho sitna lion in ( ulni speedily improves, 'I lieay in oiled weie tho instructions which wero givon Mr. f'usliing l?y Mr. I'ihIi, and it. is understood that tho attitiftionf the United States is almost, identical with the position taken during Uonoral (i rant's administration. Then, as now, the good ollii es had heen tendered to Spain to bring ahont a settlement of tho war, "hut.," said Secretary Fish, "tho well intended prollers of the United Slates were unwisely 1 ejected hy Spain." The Secretary reviewed the situation, which presents many similar phases lo that which exists now. Secretary ( Irani said tho aecre tary, regarded independence as the only and necessary solution of the < 'ulmti i|uest ion. Tho attitude of the present administration is said to bo 011 the same lines, ami it i.i staled thai. Minister Woodford will make it clear to the Spanish authorities that our in terests will make intervention |?y the United States imperative, unless Home tiling is done speedily hy Spain to i 111 prove tho present, situation, disastrous as it ia to nil 0111 interests. ( 'ounsnl IJohinsou, al Hamburg, lias .'.oul to the State I'epaitniont u report upon tint imports and exports at Ham burjj. For t ho year IMJM? the total im ports by son wore #107,70?, and of this the V'uito^^^tatoti Nfiit &V"?. ItiH, iTiS, \\ lulu Mra/il furnished !WM>, lit!, Ai Routine . t? Hi, OiW.', and Chile 17, ? ii'*. The total exports of t-iio port wero 70 1, of which there eame Id the United States ? ! I, 10'J, 70',', to Urazil S-'l,o|olM7s, to Argentine 100, U0 ami Chile The larue;<t importations are from (Sroat Britain, amounting to &!?, ?/>00, l.'M, and the largest export is to (treat Britain, beiiifj H , I oh , ;;n |. Tlio United States is second in both ovpnrts ami imports. James JeUreys, of Camden, Tonn , who was foi merly a candidate for the ( 'ollectoi ship of Western Tonnessee, hut who way defeated by have N hum. has received his commission as Com missioner to allot lands in severalty to tlio Indians *?r file Cncoinpa^hre Iteser vation in Idaho. The appointment was secured by Commissioner of Pensions II. Clay Kvans, The salary attached to the ullieu is j$10 per diem. ? - Secretary Sherman has received prompt ai'K nowlodgemont from Minis lor lloshi, of Japan, of the Secretary a loltor rotating to tho annexation of Ha waii l?> tho United States. Mr lloshi'ti acknowledgement is formal ami doos . not tro inlo tho moril-i of tho subject i as tho answer to Secretary .Sherman's Into nolo will nol ho made nnlil word i comes from tho Japanese foreign of lice ? ( 'omntis.uouer of Pensions Kvans has 1 1 :i< 1 a statement |>rt*i >.*re? I on tho mini her of applications prepared on (lie number of applications for poftftiona tiled since .1 nly, IN.tiJ. Tlio com pariaon shows thai m .Inly. IH'.di, applicat ions for pensions aggregated while in .liino, |s;i7, thoro were In, largely foi increases ami lor widows ami minor chihlt en. -4 * ? lulled States Marshal McPcriuidl has been advisod by the Attorney ( JtMl oi al (o double I lu? amount of (lie re ward ollerod by tlio Department of Jus t 1 it for t ho ea pi n re of (In* st age i*c?l >' >er;< in the National I'a/k. Five hundred dollars will now 1/ paid for Iho arrest ami conviction of tin* hold ups. llid> for supplying the government with over ttvo I ? i 1 1 1 <> 1 1 postal caids wero opened at Iho postolli.o Department I h-' lowest bidder was \lhorl Daggett, of Washington. The eom m ission of Flhan \ lliteh rock, of Missouri. as Minister to IJns hia lots l>oon mado out at the \\ luti lloiiso. TJie appointniont dates from Aii>,' 10. In I he dopnr I mentul competitive ox amination for tho position of chief law clerk to (he comptroller of tho treasury, the highest rating was made by Mr. \V. \\\ \\ arlick, ol^Ohio, a Democrat, ami' he was given tho uppointmont. ?.A. ? ? - ? A reduction of tariO duties on French impoi t:. under t ho i ocipi ooitv cIhiikh ol tho Dingloy act would amount to lesp than $1,000,001) oil a year's impoits. 4t?. Reports to the I'niled States agricul tural T)epalmenl hIiow that tho wheat and r\o crops will ho short in F.uropo. - 4I? *? Assistant Heerolnry of the Navv Itoosvolt will accompany the Nofth At lantie ?<|iiadroii on its evolution*. ? - < ?* Tho internal rovonuo receipts for July were an increase of $>, v'b't, - l??t* over the n?mo month of iwt;, 41^ Tho fur seal island* of Iho l'rihyioff group in Jiehring flea aro being survey- ' ed hy United States engineers. ""? j - Tho United Staler and Spain may confer oyer tho settlement of claims. * - Japan and (ho United Ftatcs are do ing a good deal of trading. I'lNtiKKK TO THK 1IANKKH8. Ilo Tolls Them Wo Bluat llt?ve III mi-tulUm by I utorn&tlonal. Abi-oo Illl'Ilt. ^ 'I ho American Hanko?' Association opened ilH uuuuul ooovontlou in i'o troit, Mioh. , on tho 17th, with dole (rat oa present from all parts of tho United Mtatos. ? Governor I'ingroo wolcomod I ho del* Ogatas. Speaking of tho ourronoy question, ho Hi?id tho demonetization of silver roducod tho available amount of primary money ono half, To rome d.v Huh stato of nOUiif^it is nought to eiieot an ugreomont among tho nations wliei ohv tho unit rnoaniro may again lut in silver and gold ah a oortain ratio. Ifo Haiti llio uso of the gold in tho arts would cuuso a utringonoy in tlio money markets, 1 1 o rejoin mouds the taxing of manufaoturod goh.1 and said ho favored moro striugon.t laws to compel corporal ioiiH to allow hottest ooiupoti tion mid to provont Iho omisHion of honest obligations. I'rosidont Ijowry, of tho asaoeiation, oongralulalod tho members on tho tri umph of tho gold standard, approved tho Indianapolis mopotary conference, and aiiid if returning prosperity in not hero it is ou tho way. He in ado too statement that tho association had lost ij lo members by tho now echodulo of membership duos. ( >n the lMth tho star attraction was tho great Hpcoch of Comptroller KckelB. With a profound knowloOgo of tho his* tory and Bcionco of finan'co he soundod a note of warning t<? tho Amorican poo 1 ? I o, _ Having t ho financial ayetom of tho t'nitod tttutoa wosapieco ot cra/.y patch work, and that tho only hopo is in tho gold alandard. .John W. Faxon, of Chattanooga, Tenn., dorided Mr. Hi van's claim that tho prico of silvor controls tho prino of wheat, and said tho rocont fall of tho ono and risooftho othor offered con elusive proof of tho falaity of tho claim. Only few of tho Status failed to re spond with a atatoinont of industrial conditions. I ntoi eating discussions of practical banking questions followod Mr, ICokola address. "la a credit burenu or bureau of information to provont lossos from bad dobta possible among bankors, " was the subject of tho first paper, road by John II. Leathers, of .Louisvillo, Ky. i\lr. .John 1\ Branch, president of tho Merchants' National Hank, Richmond, \'a., discussed tho question "What legislation ia needed in respect to tho cm i oney. " VIRGINIA It MIT 15 Id CANS M If! 1ST. (.'Itnlrinau Lamb Downed, Hut Ho Will Call Another Meeting. At Lynchburg, Va. , on tho 18th, tho Republican Stato coinmilteo mot with nil tUhly members present or ropro soiltcd by proxy. Col. Lamb, tho chair man, il i< I not attend tho mooting, he claiming that it was illegal. ChargoH against him woro jn ado ami the ?ommit teo voted 27 1-5 to 'J ?! f> to depono Col. I ;:unb an ehairman. I'ho nddross to tho Hopuhlican votors of the Stato is a document of Homo 1,200 words, devoted largely to a donuncia* t i<>n of (ho Parker election law and tho methods of conducting elections under it. It says that facta and figures are in the hands of tho committee demon - Binding that (in tho election of last fall) tho ballots fraudulently destroyed after they had boon cast "exceeded by thousands tho majoity returned for tho Democratic electoral ticket. " Park Agi ow was oloctod chairman to succeed Col. Lamb. ( Col. Land) has tho following to say on the action of tho committoo: "I consider tho action of tho Stato committee as illegal. It wus called by four members of tho executive commit tco at an informal meeting held in Washington without notifying the fifth member ami chairman, 'myself, which is not in accordance with tho plan of organization. "After consulting with leaders of thd Kopublican party in tho Stato, J will call a convontion, which will not be later than tho middle of Soptoinber, re gardless of tho action of tho commit ters." IIOMH FOIfc FAUItlQ. An Attempt to Assassinate tho Presi dent of France. Paris, Aug. 10? (By cablo)? Tho de parture of President Fauro. of Franco, on a visit to tho Czar of all tho Buusins, at St. Petersburg, on tho 18th, was marked by a scene of tho greatest ex citement, accoinpaniod by tho circula tion of tho wildest kind of rumors. After his departure a bomb' exploded along tho route tho president had fol lowed to tho station. Although no dainago was done, the most intense excitement prevails. It is runiore^ that the explosion of the bomb was an attempt to assassinate President Fame, tho oxplosion having been ten minutes later than was inten ded. The bomb was cylindrical in form, the covering boing of yellow paper, ami was filled with gun powder mixed with long head nails. Kxports upon exami nation of the infernal machine say tho bomb was a comparatively harmless af fair. An oflieial investigation is in prog ress. After tho assassination of C'anovas del Castillo by tho anarchist Colli a few days ago ono of tho anarchists stated that President Fauro would bo tho next \ iotim. A dispatch from Paris says a man named Poi inV was arroHted on tho train <>n which Prosidout Fauro arrived from Havre. Tlco prisoner had a loaded re volver in his pocket, and is known to be a dangerous anarchist, who has al ready ?ei vod a term of two yoay*' im prisonment for having in his possession on infernal machino. To Hang for Itupo. I At Henderson, N. O. , on tho 18th, /by a jury, three of whom woro negroes, (ieorge Urodio," colorod, was, after seven minutes of deliberation, found guilty of rapo upon tho person of Miss Xaunio Catlett, white, of K'ittrell. and was sontenced to bo hanged Hopt, 1st next. Wheat's High Wntor Mark. In Now York on tho 18th tho price of September wheat rose to 01$, aud the tales were 10,815.000 bushels. Great excitement provfcifad tba Aia*k/%V/com atari to finish. Kfilhiisliisllc for MIr?Ioi?. A( tho elo'o of the Christian Altiance Convention, at. Clevoland, O. , a col lection for missions was taken up. Id oven thousand dollars was collected in a fow minutes, making fourteen thousand dollars in all. Hevoral ladies threw diamond rings into tho collec tioh boxes and many mon did the samo with thoir gold watches and jowolry. Will. }? ?nator George's will ~ fcares td drio ? i*ler 31,000, to tho others $M0 each. His library goes to (1. W. (1 cor go and 1 his political library to hffr grandsoo and nao)t'ake. TOWNS El) IE HEY. # ; 'Original Packages" Lessen Ihoir Dispensary Quota. THE FAIRFIELD ?WHIJECAPPERS. 4 ThO <Jomli?? Ktuto It'? >| iiHti'itot Ioiih to Uoor I)lspcnsor8<*?t)tlii'r I'ulmotto Doings. ' # * ' Last week in Columbia dining tho oxtra HQ9sipn of tho tttato Hoard of Control, Mayor Kvana, of Newberry, in bis talk before tho board, ft', ruck a vory vital iiikI important quoMion as to tho "original packago" dealers and tho dis pensaries. 'I'ho towns aro looking after revenue, and thoy do not want to havo what little money oomos in through tho dispensary still further reduced. 'J'o him, and to a groat many others, thin in a very practical question. Ah thinga now run tho towns will get vprv littlo, if anything, out of tho "original pack ago" dealers, ami by tho bnsii?os9 drift ing to tho "original package" doalorn it will not go to tho disnonsarios, conso* (piontly tho profits will ho minimized, ai d tho cities will got loss and loss. It would bo very wolt if tho town authori ties could legally license tho "original pftokago" dealers, an thoy did tho sa foonH in former days. My this plan tho direct rovonuo could no doubt be largo ly luorcasrid, anil as a matter of fact a great many of tho "original packago" nouses would no donbt ho perfectly wil ling to pay reasonable licenses to Keep "original" competition out of their way. Ho ij will be neon that this is a serious problem, and rno which will confront the municipal authorities. In koiiio places it is contonded that tho munici pal share of tho profits is a small matter. With a right to impose license it would bo much more than at present. It is contondod that the uiur icipnl au thorities, under tho existing decisions and laws, havo" no right to liconso "original packago" stores as anything but places for tho sale of general mer chandise. Tho contention is that under tho prosont conditions tho "original pac.kago" man lias to ho charged upon a uniform basis with his neighbor, tho f;rocor and clothier. Tho content ion lore further is that under tho decisions and law no municipal authority can by liconso or taxation koon an "original packago'' dealor from opening up his place and Boiling "original pack agos. " <!? . Tho question aroso as to Hennotts villo, Hock llill and Vorkvillo, where thoro aro 'no dispensaries, and the Baloons aro out of date. Tho argument is made that under tho- Constitution of tho Stato and tho decisions of Judge Bimonton 110 municipality can charge anything but uniform und graduated licenses, and the "original packago" houses are not to bo licensed under tho ipuuioipal right of giving police pro tection, but as any other business would. When tho (loneral Assembly moots it in pretty safo to say that sonio *vay will bo devised to make the "01 iginal pack age" iloalora contribute to tho munici pal coders, if they aro to be continued, -?? The Stale Hoard of Control having granted several beer privilogoB in tho ?State lias also sent out to the dispell ed b appointed the following instruc tions: 1st. Hond of 33,000, payable to State Board of Control; contract and agree ment, properly executed, Bent, im mediately to oftico in Columbia, ft. C. 5,'d. Heer dispensers will order all boor through tlio ofilce of tho State Board of Control at. Columbia, S. C. , giving tho names of parties from whom thoy wish to purchase. 8d. Heer dispensers aro allowed to ho 1 1 to customers at prices to be fixed by themsnl vch, on which they shall pay to tho State Hoard of Control a royalty of $l./i0 per cask; ;{"> cents per l-l cask; 15 cents per do/en in bottles. A form for tho bond to bo given by each has alay been issued and sent out to tho prospective beer dispensers. The contract and agreement requires beer (lispeu3ers not to f ell to drunkards or minors and to generally observe tho rules and regulations of tho dispensary law. A spocial to The State from Ridge way Bays 100 men disguised and fully armed raided tho Centorvillo neighborhood in Bcarch of Mormon elders on tho 1 <th. Thoy visited a dozen houses occupied bv Mormons, byt failed to find them. Tu o mob forced open private apartments, and i.itimirirtted the Mormon's wives, Vflio made a determined resistance. Masks were torn of I' four of tho white cappers and among them Lewis Sharp was recognized. A respectable citizen, not a Mormon, was covorcd withq rillo and was forced to lower his weapon in his own houso. Ilis wife resisted: n lamp was thrown down and tho <1 welling oudaugered. Such conduct is deplored hero and the law should bo enforced. - ~4?r? 1'rcsident Childs, of tho Stato Agri cultural and ' Mechanical Sooioty, in speaking to a representative of TheStato of theoutlook for the coming fair, indi cated that he believed it would bo tho biggest and best fair ever given in tho Stato. He is hard at work getting all preliminaries in shape for (hp fair, and will sparo no ofl'orts to make it a great success. Ho said that copies of tho premium list aro being sent all over tho State and will be sent at onco to any who want them upon application to him. Mr. Childs is delighted at the prospects for a line show in all departuAmts. ? A special from Washington says it has boon agreed that- no change would bo m?do-in\ho Olemson (,'ollogo post office for tho proton t. Tho prohibitionists aro going to make an active canvass to sccure tho repeal of tho dispensary law at tho next meet ing of tho legislature and substitute pro hibition in its stead. Tlio cxceutivo committee has issued a circular letter , which will bo distributed gonorolly in tho v ? ri on s c on n t i o s . ^ Tlio County Comtnissionorn of Hich land aro taking stops to improve tho county roads. . Original package agencies continue to spring up all over tho Stato liko ! mushrooms. ? -4<^ On tho 20th at Nowbcrrv Toomey Lyles was hanged for r?|>o. This is the first legal execution for thin crime in thin State for many years; indeed Sbmo say that it was tho first on record, and the fact speaks \v6tt for law -ami -order ia , Newberry. His crime was committod near Newberry last March. ? ? Charleston's Young Men's Business League is sparing no efforts to induce the Veterans to m>Td IfcetranrmaLcon rcntton ftnd rc nnlj5B in 'thfclT5!ry hetl year. ' yf - ? ? ? j Columbia's Acw new hotel will be named "Hotel Chanel. " ^ j TEXAS LADIES Don't Ue, QuHi?ftn.Tox.lwrKoa: Aftor 13 yoanr uuUorlntf fwtt 1>v?|)oiV?1u Kioli Hortd' ??he I w?H Otyq<] bV Dr. M, A. Blminoni I.lvor Momolno. It oflrod my lluaUnU of Cot?i?tlp\itloo, our HtlloGUl o( NejyovU nvin. uud Our Sob <\t *?? (ut'tii ot tlio UowtU. ?? cured Mi*. Nowwckn, or rntntut Mrn?trwnU*}?i i mul ourrlcU Mt?, rloWU Bttfely throuxTi Lito. It potioci* teropuuUt!S (lio Llvov, Stomuch and >VfolH, und leu von no bad clTcote, wlillo both "lMaok IHaiihIU" niul "ftMIIn'B ldver ltcgulator" did uotldnYO ??>' bowels In t.ucli good condition. ] found more of It in (ho X'iUifcftKo, and it ouly rcquJrud half thftmmu tlty for a do/ *, mid I had rather pa> C > Cts. t .'?>> " t,mn us0 "itollluV ur ' JJroOlt Dniiiiflit, ' ? froo h l ft. Bad Taslo fn ilVa Mouth. Digeatlon Ih tho grand prooesa by which fwturo roimiro tho wantou tiasncn of tho t?ocl v. whloli. whon tho individual in in liualtn la |>ortorm6d with grunt falthfuluc.sa oud I'ojjnJority, nnd without giviug ri30 to ?ny dNngrooul/io sonantiops. Indigestion ia a dlaoaso which consists of a deviation from tbla ordinary inodoof health nnd in tho doQchpioy of vitiafud character of thoao i;ocrotionunvhich m o o^acntial to tho con vorelon of focjl into blood. Tho boat. cor ? rcotlvo for thiaconiphdnt ia l)r. M. A. Sim utonn I.Ivor Mod lot no a fowdoaoaot WliiCll IVill romovo tho odonslyo tauto, Randolph, Ky.i writes: I Will novor bo without Dr. Mi A. Simmons ldvor Medlclno. It ourcd mo of Ohvonlo Const Iput ton and Torpidity of I.Ivor oftorKovonil HhyBlolaiiBaud muny Patent McUlolucahnd failed. I took turco tlinen ns much "Muck Draught" (i m tho directions Biiid tako, and It hfntrbut llitlo offoot on inQj rtnd I don t think H hud lunch strength. ttaokaohos Common io Mother#. Tho l);ii.?7 mother nomcttmoH footo an 1n? ability to porfonn hor acouaiomod (liitlofl. rho xeols lnnctivo, weary and doprcoacd. J I oi- buck, oh, how It nchcHl When filio Kiln down nhe feolu at) though oho must get ri($lit up, and when alio atunds, that oho must ait down. Tho truth Is, the capacity of hor nor* M>im Hyntom hao been overworked, It hn.i become oxliHiMtod nnd thoro is a breaking down. Whut oho nuoda ia a couroo of Dr. fclntmonj Squnw Vino Wluo to routora healthy functional activity and Rivo tOUO ?ud vitality to hor nervous bjatoiu. CO II N KS I' O Np KN 0 K INVITKI). vl<l Honiinlon Iron A .N'all Whs, Klclnnoin!, \ ? IS J UST AS COOD FOR ADULT8. WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. Gai.atia, Ii.ls., Nov. 10, 1503. Paris Mcdlclno Co., Hi. IxjiiIs, Mo. fientlcmon:? Wo notil ln.Mt jpear, 000 t>ot(loa of GltOVJJ'H TASTKMCKR CHILI, TONIC nrtfl linvo IioiikIiI lliree gross ulrenUy ililn yo?;r. In nil our ex lK?rifnrc of 14 yours. In llio druft htinlncxp, linvo never Bold nn nrtlclo tlmt khvo nucli unlvoraul pulls* (action u? your Tonic. Youro truly, HlfflViSAi BV a HEW PROCESS Sw/SM-SW.r'ia sell)* for ft 1 per gallon. A !???? MniitcSn^r nta<l<> from h?nu?. "i whtiI to flmiil; von for (he Maplti Kjnio rri:l|?o whlrli'I flml I* oxrolli'iit. I nui rrciiiiniifii'l It litxli') lo niiy an?l ?>vrry o?p."? Knni I'. .Tow*, Un'lcrtvlllv, Qa. Scud $1 postal onlrr nitil pet rprlpo n 0* n ikI I will ailil i-yclojii-dla r>f n'cljx'H rov <>rliiu a I il<-i>arlliu>ii(i.' Ilohnn*a Tor Audita. J. iV. LOTHrKICII, - ? - MorrUtotvn. Tcnii. OSBORNE'S A it a UN I a* <**? A?tu?l l)u?ln#M. No l?il Hhurt tuuo. Cheap board. band ror cataiofpu*. pmhT&Yi READ THESE PRICES wiilt, 150 ft long, i oil, $2.25 48" " IV)" " " TOO CO" " I.V)" " 3 75 Otlicr widths In monorlloii. NETTING mux Dow Wire Works Co. , LoWjvll!*, Ky. BOYS-YOUIiG MEN Hrad iti Iht* |i?por tho of DAVH flllJTAUW 8CIIOOL, THE THO Js iho most PomplJBKR'tttam of Klovat III ft, IIhikISIiiv.', UWnlnK ami INtckiMtf ('iittuii, linpruvtfr&tiiitlo, biivod lulior, mukt'8 you money, \Vrlto foe Cutft-? loguut; juo otliur ecjuulH it. I HANDLE I Inmost Improved Cotton Gins, Prossfts, l,ltHa(i>rH, J- n?ln?>H and Hoilors to bo found <?!? I In- ni(u !<<?(. My Boi'K?^Ant I<og Ji. am Saw Mill I , in *lmpllidcy nncl oftl* el' ncy, a \vyndor. . Corn Mills', I'lftUOns Onoi( 1Mk<'?h and tili Wood NVorkllnf Maildnory. I.iddvll .nd Talbott Kn? pines nro ti>o boft. V tlto to mo before Inyin^. V C. BADHAM, | (I cMH- ml Agent, Columbia, H. 0. ' THE BAILEY- LEBBY CO. iciOfc The onfcftrnaehln* (or cleaning iou^Ii iloo iri one operation. . M1LL3IUM3' |S~ aAW. COIJN AND CANE MILLS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, .. Hot;*, PacMlofif, Pipe Fittings and Ilrass Uoodn. l.ar^'Cht KtuoK of HuppUcti Bouth,' liO\v<8i Prluc#, I'loiypt Bhlj<iriont t?. Illus trated Catalogue i'ni nlslicd upon Applica tion. Try llio 1J-L Co.'u Ant I- Friction Ha t)l>ft t .Metal, tlio l;<fct for IHCJII Kl'JiEl) machinery. CHARLESTON,' - - S. 0, rim I iMTIill HTA I liK <?0\ i:il\AIUN't 1ia? ? I adopted t ho Ket>!oy Treatment in the 8nl? dl?>r'* Homes ami in Mi Institution) for the fxolu-lvo iiho of i lu> Kifauhir Army, ALCOHOL, OPIUM, l j'rodm o inch a disease TOBACCO USING fhnvlntf clfrfli.Jte puthol. okv. i tiv disease j iold.H easily to the Double ( iiloi i<k> oC (loUl Treatment as ?-l mi nistyred it. Tho Kcvlcy Institute Cireenvillo, S. O, . Detailed in format ion mailed 011 application to THE KEELEY INSTITUTE^ " (OK IIOX U7) GREENVILLE, ?. O. The OMiV Kce ley ImtllliKe tn P. V. TO EVERY ONE WHO WANTS A I (Stm I l'' il ili U!ui lload VVliu'oli, we WiMt to v'n y, .miiI can't make a mistake In buying n riLDMONT. See vour dealer ft ml call for It. Pit; inlly uiiaraiiteo our KiitfotwtuHl yen can't huy a Letter Job on earth at tho price. 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