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THE VOUIMIC XII. CAMDKN. S. KUu> AY Al'ttll. 12. !!>(>!. NO. U. '?<*? THROUGH A BRIDGE. Frightful Drop of a Car Loaded Willi Passengers. Forty wrsons \\m injured. Remarkable Accident in City of Syra cuse-Ires tie Continued In Use, Syracuse. X. Y.,--Special.?W'uilo a car on tiio old lOa'st side surburban Uno of tin* Syracuse Rapid Transit company \v:ih crossing the .lames street bridge over the Oswego canai In tho heart of the city about 5:30 Saturday Afternoon, tbo bridge sud denly gave way, dropping (lie car and Ur. 00 passengers to tho canal bed 30 feet below. Several persons were ft, ,|vt, and went down with tho car, while a horse Mid loaded lumber wagon piled on top of tlie ho;* p. A'out 4<> persons were Injured. It I ; not bHIeved that any deaths will result, although there are t< pons <a M*\eral of the worst injur ed I oin.c dangerously hurt. ".'??I ihij canal been filled with wat er, the result of the accident would have been terrible. The car struck tin; tow path end lirut and then slid o;t in'o^the mud at the canal hot loin, where i( cluck. The water would have been deep enoiigh to cover all biit a few windows and the front door, and many of the passengers Would ut)!iobledl> have perished. When ih'. crash came persons on Die street. < ati< d the lire department. Ladders vt-n* ?;uickly lowered and the hiju'e-J carried np and sent to their bonier or to hospitals in earring en and am'.?ltlttn l'or more than a year there have been eriUei.smu of the condition of the bridge. The bridge was about h0 feet long and CO feet wide. It was broken shu; p off at both embank ments, the entire structure going in to thy canal. To Open C' nummkntl ?n. Pekin,?I5y t.V.hle.?The meeting of the {.-eiMd'als of tile allied troops and Count \o:j Waldcrsee last week wan of grewt ir. teres} and importance. Though it v-a.; known before iiaml wliat had practically be* n decided upon, still the meeting showed con clusively tbo attitude of the different powers. 'I lie only dissentients Iron) tho plan adopfed were Gen. Chaffee, the American commanded and Gen. \Vogack, commander of the Russian forces, who both thought that the num ber of troops was too great. The other generals were unanimouc in the opinion that nine points on tho rujlroad should be occupied between Pekln and Shan llai Hi. with 0.000 men exclusive of the 2,0^0 in Pekin. This will be- h permanent measure, while the reduction of the present forces will be made according to tho wishes of the respective governments. The railway between l\io Ting Tu and Pekin will not be guarded, it not being a line of communication with the sea. Geti. Chaffee suggested that it was only necessary to occupy two point between Yang Tsun and Tien Tsin and three between Tien Tsin and Shan llai Kwan, with a total of 2.00t) nii-n, exclusive of those at Pek.n. It was not necessary, he said, to* have soldiers at Tong Kii, as naval vessels were a'.wave there and also because Hie reliefs were always pas sing backward and forward. (Jen. Wogack thought 1,000 men would ho sufficient for occupying Tien Tsin and Shan Hal Kwan. The views of tho majority Will be presented to the ministers for Immediate action as the generals feel that the acceptance by the Chinese of these terms including the total destruction of the forts at Shan llai Kwan. Pel Tang. Taku. Tong Ku, I'ei Tsan and Hang Tsuti, will mean complete submission when arrangements ought to be made for tho" withdrawal of a majority of tin? forces from China.. Murdered rillpino Hoy. Washington, 1). C.,?Special.?Pri vate Kdward M. Hrodle and James F. Coffey, Troop C, Third cavalry, were recently convicted by court martial at Manila of murder and Kentencd to imprisonment and hard labor for life;. It appeared from the record, a copy of which has been received at the war department, that the accusod mur dered by uhooting a harmless native 'boy 10 years of age whom they met on the highway. Maj. f?en. Wheaton, commanding the department of north ern Luzon, approved the sentence, which will be executed at Hilibid prison, Manila, Philippine islands. The Swlos Were Engaged Geneva, Switzoi^ond,?Hy Cable. A serious demon&tAition against the Russian and Italian consulates aod the" residence of the Italian .consul occurred Saturday evening in connec tion wiUi the extradition of Jaffei, an alle&d accomplice of Caetano Ores cl, the assassin of King Humbert. The mob tore down and shattered, the coat of arms at the Russian coy sulatff vBt Tsre ?r*v?nted by tie poll?* from doing matertl darna' elsewhere. Activity In Japan's Army and Navy. Yokohama Cable.?The Japa nese government Is maintaining great secrecy regarding its policy, hot It Is said oa cood authority that the cab inet meeting held Friday reeolved to commnnicate with Russia la firm terms respecting Manchuria. There Is extraordinary acdrHy la naral asd THROUGHOUT THE COU N1HV I tic South, Thirty telephone llnomon have struck ai lilrminghnm, Ala.. because tin* n\an asonient put negroes to worW with thorn. Four hundred t-ca! minors who have been on strike at H:ossbut g, Ala., on account of a differenco regarding the charges for yardage work, hav? re turned ih work. The Abbeville*, i). ?-ottt>i\ mill has |jHT(Msf:U ita btork from $500,oou to $700,000. The Vanderbilt University, of Na;h* ville, baseball team defeated the Georgi i School of Tcchucdogy bv 0 to 5y The directors of the Slate dispen sary of South Carolina have decided i > test the right of the I'nited Stales Government to exact license or juve nile of/;ho dispensary system. Tho! House of Kepi'esentnt ves of Tennoasoe h is passed a bill pr..hibit ing prizefighting or spat ring with or without gjoves; violations toe mini h sh}c ?-,">}>> n 'til wpjve ITSnTU^S* illipi bon\ier..r. The s!e\Vpiship Stvrla. from N.-w Orleans, wlifch went on French reef two weeks ago, has hecp Hotted and is on her way to Key West in tow of lite tug Dewey. Nearly .ill of tho S yria's valuable* cargo was saved. Governor Samford of Alabama, W. I-. Martin, ?:imnel niackwcll and I? C. .loin's to confer with a like pom-' lai !re front the Sta.!e of Florida re lative to Irv r n x?-;ion of the west ern portion of the latter St tU? to Ala la ma. The North. Trading and transportation eotnpan es in Alaska are to l>e eon soli dated. Floods are expetced In M??, a- husetts iowns along the Merrimae river. , The'"A rbuekle- Woolson coffee ficht is to go to the Supreme Court of Ohio. A holler explosion at Uuftalo, N. Y . clllled an Italian and injured four. , John I). Rockefeller deni^K- that ho has purchased $1,000,000 worth of land in (Wisconsin. llifiirse and nmle shipppeus In Kansas City* Mo., have no knowledge of th? suspension of Ilritteh orders. Th\ University of Pennsylvania de feated Vtlin Virginia Military Institute in a lo\eely-pl.iyed game. S.ore: l'en Uf-ylvaniSj, 11; Cadets, 0. I he Nfvy l>n>ai i tii?-iit awarded ' the contract for the building of the twen ty- 11:re<;-k 110' pioteecl cruiser Mil waukee to thfc I'-nlon Iron Works, ot Sin FrancisccV T'.ie contract price is fif,S2"),000. Andrew McCreery 1ms announced ti e bale of the .lames McCreery 'and Co. establish men L' to M. Snellenherg and Co., of Philadelphia. The stock is to he transfer:cd iw the. appraised valuation. A rough estimate places its value at $2,000,000. Alhc. t Priestiu.m, of Philadelphia, who arrived here ir. a cabin passenger on tho While S<ar -steamship Ger manic, was taktn to KUis Island by the immigration society. Although Mr. Prlestm.an is a merchant in the "r tfrr City and has lived tliero with his family twelve years, he will be re quired to explain to the hoard of spe ci 11 inquiry why he is not likely .Jo be come A public charge. This is be cause Mr. Priestman has hist his left arm. Miscellaneous. A life prisoner, James F. Hodgon.was liberated it??m prison, at Thomaston, Vie., by Governor Powers. The warehouse of the Southside p'autation, containing a largo quantity of sugar, was destroyed by fire. The Ions is $200,000, covered by insurance. An Innovation looking to the com fort of letter carriers throughout the j country during the heat of summer j probably will be introduced this year by official permission to them lo di vest -their co.its on their rounds when f<-lt to be necessary. Quartermaster (ieneral Ludington has resumed his duties at the War De partment after two weeks in Cuba. A m.m under arr^L a<L Marshall, NT. C., for bank robbery, is supposed to ho Frank Woodarw, who is wanted in Titusvilie, Pa., (or aho murder of Ohirf of Police. I);inie] MeOrathf vho was killed in the Vail' of 1809,/ while endeavoring to rorVvil a gang W safe blowers at the New York Central de pot in that city. A dead letter offico has been ordered for Honolulu. The Ixin^lon council has decided to buy226 aeres of land on which to build ihe workmen's houses to accommodate i2 0iO persons The cost will be 500,000 ($7,500,000.) In a rather slow contest at th<i Phoenix Athletic Club, In Memphis, Tenn.. Harry Forbes, of Chicago, gain ed a deciHlon over Casper Leon, of New York, In the 15th round. The war In South Africa has drained om Australia more than ten thousand r workers; baa lessened the Inflow rf British capita) for the development of new mines, and, combined with the re markable Industrial boom In Europe, fully stopped emigration to Aus tral) Matftice Barrymore was taken Wed nesdarf evening from Bel levy? Hospital. Ne^York. to Brans wick Home, a pri vate ittMM aeylwa, near Amltyvllle.L. Tben are four Bothaa among the leader* of the Boeva- and they* .? brothera. The eldest Is CkttT Pkiliy Botha. Commandant General Lohj* Botha la "the" Botha. Commandant (now acting general) Christian BMhi le the Botha with whom Gen. Bailer ? lulei i Ww teat J? had the lulei iltfw teat Jane. The fourth brother la a Botha who haa hoc ASKS 111 $25,000,000 America Presents a liea>> Danube A U Oil 111. ? + INDEMNITY DEMANDED (II CHINA. _ 4 Aii Itemized Statement of Military Hxpcniles niul Damage to A\is>]on? ury Property, Washington. I). C.. Special. Th-? fiMto l)e.p:uimeiit Kan heard fti: he? from .Mr. Koi Khil). our s;mt| tl com missioner at IVkin, i<>?: liing ?hc e:\ori making there to iv.ieh an amien.iJU, i*c&petiihg the Indi'iuui-?' to hf> ?!?* manded from the Chim e rov? innon' Mr. ltockhill'si principal ei'io.t, ac-ling under direct instructions from secre tary Hay, is to induce the mini.-, er* or Ot.ll.cj; i 1>\v"ito k?*<?}? down t!:?? to: i' uC t(u?(v c.&Xaix e r tlec iut&tftot tfJ&irh ) the financial exper;s, headed b> Sir 1 Robert Mart, have decided to In- w'.tn in tihe ability of China to pay. Tnc I'nited States govei? meat h. s r??:? l that on no account should the t*..;??I i: deinlty claim exceed b'.OnO.OOrt pound.-; i alcrliug, and has steadf u-tly .-.ought I to make that figure the out' id< ]';:i !t of the claim. Cor 1 i* he S.ate De partment claims nun in lejin l v j and It has supplied Mr. itoekhili I with data for the presentation of an j Itemized account snowing ?*li** e\pi.n- ; ditures made by the government of the United States in the tr.Mtit ? n of our military contingent in china, | its maintenance there and the .m ' i claims of the missionaries wlu? wen- j American citizens and suffered in pro. perty ami person f'ion ihO Doxer out break. In its anxiety to avoid oppn-v.- j Ring China, and to sccure a 6pcc.lv j settlement of the Chine e question, j the Vnitwt government stands j willing to make a heavy cut in its* ] cluJm, provided the t>ther nations rep- i resented at I'ekin will abate thvii i claims in proportion. The Hocr War. London. T.y Cable.? Lord.^i vh> m f has informed the w-ai oiTkc that is volunteer companies, Deed by re liefs, are coming home and thai a:< rargrrnents are In mog.-i .-.j for t speedy relief of*furJn'*r companies. He thus appears to he ?ndeavormg i.> meet -the demand thtC fresh t loops he $ont 'to the frotii to re .dace the stan* men. The Pretoria coi; es-ponden t of The .Morning Post who wains h;:1. countrymen against hoping lor ::n early termination of hostilities or be lieving the storle.s that th<* Moers are fired of war. s.hvh: "1; hecomrs daily more evident that J^e lioevs Intend to fight to a finish. Many are surren ler. Ting, but they are men of no standim;. The real fighting men are :-till on commando, and. although the recent successful British operations tend to bring the end nearer i: is evident thai the Boers must b<- completely e.rushed iiC'foto 1.1 general surrender is prob able." Dry Goods Trust. New York, Special.?'I lie .lo!,rn*1 of Oommcrce says: "l<t may be stated on authority that the plan (o c'om.pl'ulM'c large, retail dry goods companies, on Which Mr. John Ch.itlin lias been u.t work for some time, has now been definitely completed, and a syndicate has been organized to finance it. This would seem to Indicate that, the se curities of the new company will be offered for public subscription. .1. P. Morgan & Co., are the head r.f the syndicate and will, it is understood, underwrite the issue. The capital ol the lie a- concern will b? $20t0h0,000, including the common and preferred shares and bonds. The names of the companies which will he taken in o tJir new company have not been offici ally ?'.ated. hut friends of Mr. Chaflin feel confident that his two New York s ores, the Adams Dry floods Com pany and McCrr cry's Twenty-third street store, will be included, while there is some talk that l.ord k Tay lor's two New York stores and also the Jos&ph H. Haul & Company, e>f Brooklyn, may be luvi'.rd into th<? new concern.' j \ ! ?y L.ogan Statue Unveiled. Washington, D. C., Special.?The heroic bronze equestrian statue of Ma jor General John^. Ivogan, which rests on an Imposing bronze pedesta) In Iowa Circle wns unveiled Tuesday In the presence of the President, the cabinet, the widow and relatives of the gallant soldier, many of his com rades In arms and a vast multitude of people. The sculptor, Franklin Sim mons, who was knlghtrd by Kirs Humbert of lialy, as a tribute to th? artistic characier of the work, was al so present. A hotel and Theater Fire. Ottawa Ont, Special.?A serious % started In the Russell House block, at 1:45 Tuesday morning. It is believed that all the guests succeeded in getting of Um hotel. _The flames are mak ing rapid headway and It now looks as If thf? whole square, which Include!) besides the hotel, the Russell Hons* TosSC* ssd -.tores, would be destroyed. AgulMldo Signs. Manila. Br Cable.?-Although the officials are uncommunicative, It U nsnrertheness said that Auglnaldo signed the pMC* manifesto Tuesday yontif. Chief Jostle* Arellano draf ted tka document. Auglaaldo strong 1j objected to two clauses of the manl MH and considerable argument was to uiuwi his objections, STORY OI: CAWIBAUSM. Sflilor.s Drifting i'ii liftit !).->*, AIo r!?;ch Oilier. Iain don, Iiy The Si'iK-ipoco Corp >? pendent of 1 In' l>ailv lOxpr?- s tvlroa a ^lia.stly <<t ei'Millinli-vn M s?-a !>j i).iv 1 t in Siu?;.i pore i>y tw.? su. \ ivo-s -he \,o y >?'??: ?.it n>..W \i>;ola. waich v. 1 . ...\? ..ul ?roi?-? Maui i, I .-t. v; ? e.irre:, paadont snvs: ? ivi:o survlvii ?? .lolui nseil. a riwvvir, atul Marti. <i. ?> t, ;1 Sp Ml laid, ,4. a.'il iha. (ho \l!^ol.? A j ark a ret t. Two j;?? >? ?>.,? l.ij.lt. i'-4?? stiialui'r, hi .?i"ii*;t Ii\e ni-'ii, A.t PvMiad. Tlio t'lh.: l'j iiifii erii'led *-? (biv* 'I !.,? , at,. 1,., ii ,v 1,-s. 1 and ftr,:ih> t !it'i!' I? mis "till the. "J.'illi da> t v. ?> iirjaiii"-' iY.> ..ne and kilii d tliemsohes. On the t?ti;!i a < aaiiiii hliie.i the mate w. !. an fixe d. a:?k his bio. <! ,'ti'd ti l" 1 to o.. i, hi.* brains, i>4 ?; wan jncvoa ? in- tiir ntht'rs. Ni'\l (.' ty the Krea. hnian wan K ?h;<l while atti'a.;?t;u? to murder the v-lii'L _LU Thr- *ar\ !\nrs, all of whom were r-;-w <wiiw>, ii! c5<?'' v ba;ly. ' ' maii?ali-ai continiud .mi*? t iiaJy J.ilitu.- i ami Ma: 111?:?i mi ivaiaint I On the IL'tl day the raft i-.'ran.!. I ; ; : ni l or Flat inland, ia the Nutu.ia i:uhi;>, nor ih v.c.t o,' Morneo. .'vt-ipiliM-a and M; rtieornn wore aw fully ?m.'u'iau 1'iiendlv Malays so a; tlx in ay junk to Finjs.pore. (Mowing I'p tin* Morrimav. S:in'i:c4i? do Cuba, My Cable, -l-'if tr< a liri' iihl pounds of dynamite were lived hy : J:i? nuthoi IIlt\3 of the port .^attiniay . I'n i i.ooa ia blowinc. "t> tlio forward Mipi j-.tnuturo of tlio .sunken l ni'.f". Hi ??I? (.illiep Merrininc which lr.is liny in. I 'lie cut ranee, to the bailor. 'lh'- explosion wftfl, plainly lieai i In tlio e!iy. live miles away. lain'- di . el\ Hi -vended and found 10 f"t t of i.lcar water over tho forward ;*n t ioii of tlio ' wreek. l'o: t C' iplali; It via h( ?. n Monday to p'ih< liiia/s aft wiileh lie expevts to cxplodo in a wt/f.k, tlnta complotely clearing <lie harbor oatiiinee. 'i'lie Inetdent was Iii;',l.ly spre'neiilar. l{e--ideir..s on Knii- i kfy, atljaeenj to the w reek, loft Mie Vuul. feaiiiiK that their housts AM?iild hit dcmolirhefl. 'I !;e <"verlook itlK hilh'- were lined with people and ?large numbers i.f jtkaKind vessels en elre!< d J;'e wTeck at ?i k;ife d.slatu * . Wlea ?!!(> t lvcl; if button was touched a pyramid ol \\ irer rose ?Pi feet and the sUi face was iii'iin i5i:it(dv covered ?wlt'a wK^'kaf.e and :upt; of dead flslv. The launches aivl jarhts i? tinned to tho city laden wi;h jouvenlrb of th\j wreck. (irain l;levator i'litticd. St. IwniJs. Spee'a 1.?Sparks from a switch (i)gii:c ret foe to ;he b:g ele vator 011 the ilvrr from a; tlx' foot of Hindi*' street. ovik-i I the St. Loul3 K'lf \.:;or and Stoiagc company, and v. itb-in inn h nits tin* building w.'.s red nee 1 !o asiie.s, entailing a losa of ni'ariy $i;.">0.U?u. li t\ llaurstick, firc.sicii-i'.t o! the * i.-ir.jt.tny, naiil tho building and tlx* contents, which con sisted of ahom MjU.OUO bushels of wheat and corn. wcri* fully Insured. It was h's oplnicn thai the Iosh of the grain would not affect the local mar ket. The burned elovator w.i.s the second 'largest in tt. I/mii'h, and was used for s.or.jgi- purposes by otheis than mcnihets of the St. Louis Eleva tor and Storage lompanv, but. the lat ter Just at this time happened to own ino.S! of the grain. The building con tallied com and wheat of grades be low Nr?. 2. Only a small auunint of J igh clnA eejcals was stored there. The building \v:is insure 1 for ^t' O'ta. and the"htornge company's gt'ainj for l.ino.Ooo. Other insurance on pifvatA stonag" will angropa.'e $."i0.00rt. Warl.t every Insurance company represented In S'. l.ouis carrl'ttl policies on the grain. There will he Little, If any, grain salvage, the Jlie and water hav? i:ig made a clean sweep. Miy Purchase llond*. Washington, 1). C.. Special.?In nr. rordanec with Secretary (lage s an noun' ement thnt he would buy from time to time theshort bonds at an u vestment rate realiz^able tu the lnv<s tor who buys the new 2 per eems, should the market pri.-e t.?r the n< w remain on the present hi-d??, ?li" Treas ury Department was ?o da/ ? tendered $2,COO,OCO government rdiort bonds on practically the same ba.-uj fl* the Cs io turned at the current market epiotation about Jt!6 1-4. Exact figures cannot be given, for the details have not been completed, but it is practically certain that the Secretary has availed himself of the opportunity to purchase bonds In accordance with his announ-einents. No ore Strikes on Newspapers. Indflifnanolis, Special.?Member's of the International Typographical Union by a mHl vote, have decided In faver of the arbitration plan to settle all dif ferences that may arise in the between the Union and Newspaper Pnt?tt?hers' Association ..Aa. the claU^n has also adopted the arbitra tion plan, the action bf t^r; union puts an e?v! Jr. ta? '7f v- "Hi lockout ' strike or boyo" . - --."jpapers that otuOuU uTthc &S*o<dauon. Radical Member* Broke Quorum. Havana, Br Cable.?The radical member of the Cuban constitutional eopvsnOon did not attend the special ?flop called tb discuss the question of sen dine * commission to Washing ton. Their sbsence made a q00rum ixcpocilbls and another caM wu Issued for a mcetisf 40 consider tits Hatter HIRStf CHOP BUI l.l: 11N. v 1 he I'rtjit \N inlc\ Ha.i lie erf ti markahU "VJIftt sOiu'. 'I'lic week ending Monda\ \\pril St mcragcd about seven dej cooler than wlrli H^ln tin' Ji???l.uitu: Hi' (lie itli o.cr . II the rutin1 State that retarded /row i !i of vogetation Init wa.- uTtK^j/h'M w i ? Injurious Micro A a - a d^rtctyip y til sunshine j \ fllC ?Hl|tHlM WftS eXCCsiVe oxcrythi xvliuli' Stati, ami th. ronouiiis to/ ih'i week i?t thuVront points ratrxetl 'tun one i<> nearly four inches. In the up counfre fand:-f wer?> badly washed and lowlands flooded. M;c "? ( condition ut t!,0 ml! Stopped the plows tin- gi>ai er parr ,>[ the wok, thus delayiug th" preparation of lauds and planting 01 eratlo is though farm ?vork is well a I valu ed for the season. It has been g*n '?rally loa wet for plowing over th" ve*'.*M!n half of the State since Mai'i n 2;.tt. Corn, rice, melons, cane gardens, and minor crops generally have been ex ? /??>.-.v jtiuuiml u\the ca-'t' i'u an I icn'ril counties. hut gernilnnrioTi vs> slow and corn i>? coming up to poor stands. Over the western counties planting oporations have made leas progress, al though $om? corn, minor crops and gardens have bt en planted Most of the In mis for cotton have heen made read} to plant, and aufne cotton has been planted, hut the hitler work will u<>t become genera! until itho middle of April, or until the weather conditions are more favorable, except that mu h tet-hilund cotton is already planted. Tobacco plant1; are unusually email, plentiful in places and scarce In othci ?, hut none have been transplant ted Wheat and lall-sown oats are both promising, but Hie small, having only neen'ly started ,.n grow. Spring oats are poor. Some hesslnn this a it* report ed on wheat. With the exception of ftrtgofle'd county, whore icsa than it full crop of peaches Is indicated, lite fruit pro; pei ts are unimpaired and the ties are In bloom from the mouutuius to th> sea. The moisture coudlti6nfl arc fabora ble In the coast truck llelds, but (he temperature litis been too low for qui k germination of needs and for nipul growth uf the vou.ig plant:1, nit hough truck looks healthy. S.mte potato bugs have appeared ot^ white potato"1 Heavy shipments of cabbages end a few Bhlpmenls of strawberries have been made to northern markets front Charleston In genera!, truck Is fnir.j one to two weeks I iter than usual. Sugar Refining for (ieorg'n. Athnta, Special.?The Southern ?'af tlo and improvement ('oniony. com posed r?>f a number of WesteMi Capital ht.'j, h is purchui-ed 51.000 acre-; of land nrnr Ihipont, fia.. and this comi.iny, according to the secrctury and attor ney. (Jio. .1. Munroe, of .loilit. 111 . luis options on 117.0U0 acres more in the same ?.ctviun. The prndpal industries to which this compiliy will devol e 'its attention are cane and catt-le and by July 1, it is stated, the Mtv: sugar re finery in Geotgin will he completed and ready for oper:'/ion, either at lloinervllle. or Dupr-jy. The company. Mr. Monroe says, has alr< idy planted much sugar cane and will use this ami whatever an he procured from other planters in that section in operating ;;he refinery. Maids of Honor Named. The following has lu-cn Issued fi*??:n the headquarters of th<? I'. ('. V., In Charleston. H.ejdi|iiarten South Carolina Divis ion United Confederate Veterans. Charleston. Api;lf J9<>1. Special Order No. 2~>. ^\( The appointment of M ih'<;, ?ttann !?'. II. Manning of Columbia ahd of MIks Tli.vra Sehumpert of N?*lebtq\ry as maids of honor to the division spon. hoc, Miss Klixabeth C. Tciafcn** of Aiken, Ik hereby announceir They will serve during tly*division reun ion In Columbia, May' XNi, fith. and 10th. next. By order. O. Irvine Walker, Commanding 8. C. Division. James G. Holmes, ^ Col., A. G., C. of Staff. Her Hatchets Held In 5oak. Topcaka. Special.? Mrs Carrie Na tion says she will Hue the city for some of her hatchets, which are now in the possession of the police depart ment. The hatehf-tR were taken from her on the rjccaHions of her several ar rests during salloon-smashing days. She made a demnrrrt oaj.the chief of police for the hatchets but was refus ed. New i-nlerprlscs. The secretary of state has allowed an amendment of the charter of the Carolina Loan and Trust company of Greenville so that henceforth this company may act as executor, trus tee, etc., for all estates, etc. A commission was Issued to the Honea Path Lumber company, of Ho nea Path. Anderson cflijnty, which la capitalized ^at $5,0(iTTT^ It Is proposer] to buy and sell lumber. The corpora tors ate L. If. Wilson. W. G. McGhce, J. R. Harris and O. VV. Grubbs. A charter was likewise granted the Argyle Hotel company of Charleston, which Is capitalized at $60,000.' The officers arp "VT. B: Wilson, Goo. IL Moffeti.-a?Ueltor. * The Pension Board. Tlx* State board of penaiens is to meet again on the ?Sal by which time it hope* to hav? from the sev eral county boards the papers re turned to -each of them for Verisfon and farther explanations. At thta meeting tt la proposed to finally act on all the petition* aad procaad to rate among the raterana o? the ? the appropriation for the vete rans. It la Important therefore, that each county board send la before date each petition that has been to It for farther rROMINFNT PfcOPIR Tin' Mi vii-aii . I'i.-i.il Cn/oitc d. nfos .hut I * t < Niili-m l>ia/. n? ;,?>!()).' to Kurop\>. I'tvs. .1. iii M? l\ mli> sji\s Ik* m>\?*r misNi ? .< ? bainv io mv it mountain miiu Sir J..1.11 > .mhiiT ill.* i'.i orj*au 1st o.ii,Ji.ik.'I* Jlllil I'lU l oil IllUSlOttl (upii >. ?U :i?l W t.i fornu-r \tlorm\v ili-iti-ial. Ii.is usuim'tl Ms I?*pi'rtuo in r.iwi.-i'ii N. .1 Si iimIoi* .Si.-wiirt v a. ;i pr.-ft'ssor of lllill llfMlIM i l?-s I'l'l ore In* ltl.-h?d U? till1 MO! Is* ivilil ill.' l>.lt,l II.IU'IS, I'ln* ' .''l H:llH I '!. i I *1 I "I* hits pli'SiMcd Maianla, Hi. fotniir Kins* <t Saut^a, with a i" hi.-f ? a i n s ii.ii?-?? >n *'l?on>\ Sara-.:''- tli.? nvat Sp.Miiinh *iol.n 1st. |io\V lil t \ > *?'?! ? I'?-? old, In studying lin- violm i. i??-n was i \\ i*l \ <? l'i?>.i,.i Salisbury's physicians nn* n.mni-i* Mm' i?c m i 11>1111 > improving, a i it I w Tt i soon '"'iv. t kimtli for lux In-ill li. \| ' ? iiri li... li fori 11a - as a m. l\ii' (Ji<? >i. i( ..I' 1111 I? 1 a>? -? iioi'sv*i ii11li'11 I' v (!c in'I a I in 'in i*i Iil tit*' uii'Ui'.'lii I ?'*' review of l.'vMj. I!\i\>n1111u!iii:\'.ioii lias ;>i|niil tt> kioi's |M?j'U?a rii \ in I {iis'-ia a n<\ binnvjt'l lull) J'H 'o '? ni titvuau 'ti 10 iliaki" lus v ? r:>7/.* . liUUn* VA sA.nvvv.w * \\ illviiM ll.'.ui How. Ill Id'OpM 'ill- ] original maun i i i|'ls of Im.---I-o.iKs His jiitl?i!i> hot > i lln* lypowrtii.u <-opiun, wlii<ifc.uil luil'li' hi'i s i?n'l?'i. I'.itUK'l ? ?'ii liaih's A 'lowiii'. li It.. I h.okuti; o\i'i .\ i' v V.?rK Illy as a I..'I.I l"i ilio |o.i.ii?-?' in vi-. ltiH>?'I to l?. It,lit. 11.' prefers ??>" \\ * " S i K l*i no' i:rni'inll.v Know i that Sir W111 i a i: i Nan ' f ' if '1 ' h??<l of llui (.'a nail ia n I . ? ?? ? ? J" ?-si ci'i, I* a 11:11 < s < i.l Illinois. \\ i.oJV !i ?* !?' ' .;in lit'I \ t-ii.lit ji;:is ittfo. ami In wlrirh Si.its '-'ui.!i' lifo ;l tt*I???:?a|? 11 o|i j-iiit. ?14 ii., -. v n o oi lln.* llliii ns l.Vn.. a 1 U.t ill', .til. Naif ii dozen leading artlsis In No\<' York have phiuiicil ? 12-story Rtinllii tiuil?Ung, which Is lnt?>li(h'?l to ho ilto fvntor of hohcinlnn art clrclcfl. Tli'-ro nro to In* ft do/.vn Htudiiis with liviii*-' wpartiijoiuh and two flozon ivllli l.ft. In clor qunrtois ntlfti-hcd. Tin? projert tiiuwM old <>f <he dillii'iilty in Rocnrlni,' Ulfrht'ii aroouunodatiuiis in I'onucottoil it si ml Sru'h Carolina atttl 6eof<>i9 t'xtoiisioii R. E. Company. sriii:i>Ui..K no. a 1?1 Llf.-ot 12 01 II. in., buiulny, V4th, "J? liclMccn Caindon, 8, C.. and Itlitchs lnir?r, S. i,. W.'St. lij i)H 3 J ' i:ahtj-:rn time. 'J 1 CUm 1st tllitAh IhI Class 2d Oiii1* Ij.i l-'ii l'ssHii^'r , J'aMiiiig'r 1'iirtHUK'f 1 ? hiamonh. Dally ex. Pally pa. J'nllyox. Dally <>*. J Huaday. Snuilay. Mumlay. Hinnlay. p. in. p. m. I', in. - |?. m, tj'JO I*2 60 Camilrtn 11 25 l> J1Q b t,n 1)0 Di'Kulb 12 02 4 Ml li ju ) 27 Wwtvlllii 11 tO I 30 HI !t0 14D Kornhfttt I IDS t 10 II ill 2 10 llfittli Ktirlm^i 11 20 !' IS 11 2)5 ?. 1.1/ Ploafiu.t Hill 11 15 3 00 12 :J0 2 :(X l.niiciut. r 10 66 2 :i;i 1 03 jl !,0 IIIvort-i.lo 10 40 Hi'! 1 20 3 00 Kj.rliik'doll JO 30 12 10 2 .'10 3 10 Catawba Juno't 10 20 12140 2 60 3 20 Lf'slio pi pi 11 Of) 3 10 ' 3 40 hock II ill 10 00 10 40 4 HI 3 65 Now l'ort tt 35 H 20 *A4f> 4 02 Tll/Jih ? 930 ?00 ?130 4 V0 York viilo !? 15 7 30 6 00 4 35 Kliaroii 0 ?'0 ? 0 25 4 [>() Illi'k'iry <?rovo H 45 v 2o 0 35 '6 00 binyrna mi* ?? 0?, 7 O0 ft 20 liliii'knliur;? 3 15 6 31' |>. in, I', m. ?? "i- H "L IK'livccn liliiok?l>urK? S. Marluii, N. <?. Wont. East. 11 33 82 12 EAHTEHN TIME. STATIONS. 2<1 Clrtss 1st Cliw* 1st Clasn 2.1 Class Mixed Ph-siik't Phkuii^'t Mlxi-4 I "itly nx. Dally vx. Dnllyox, Dully ox. Suiiilay. HuiiAny Buiulny. Humliiy. ??. in, p. in. ' ft. m. fc 10 5 30 RlackfltnirK 7 43 8 30 6 45 Karl* 7 3'J M 40 6 60 Pattr'a Hpn'u 7 26 9 20 C 00 Hhelby 7 16 10 00 6 20 l.atWmoro 6 66 10 JO 6 28' MoorenhorO C 48 * 10 25 6 38 IIuriri?tta <5 WH 10 60 f. 65 I'or?*l C'Uy C 20 J1 15 7 lOHiUb'srfor-lloKiiO'i 11 85 7 22 Millwood 6 63 1145 7 35 (JolOf n Vnllcy ft 40 12 06 7 40 Th?riiifil City 6 37 12 '^6 7 53 (i lira wood 6 17 12 60 8 !6 Marloo 5 00 p. in. |>. hi. a. in. p. iu. WK8T. Ortflnoy l>lvlnlon. HAST. lit Claim. 1ft Clfisa. 16 IS EA8TEKN TIMK 14 Ifl Dally e*. Daily ox. Hunclay. 8TATION8. 8uudnr. p in n m iiti [ill 100 fl 00 Blaekftfourg 7 60 8 00 1 20 0 20 Cherokoo FalU 7 30 2 40 U40 6 *0 Oaffn?y 7 10 J 20 p. m. a ro. a* m. p. in. Train No. 82 loavlng Marlon, N. C., ftt 6 a ni., making clo*t? coniUMitlon ?t BlackuhurK. H- V., with the r?*outb?>m'M train No. 86 foi Char.otte, N. Oawl nil polnta Knot, and connecting with tho S.^?thoru> vestibule go> lug to Atlanta, On., and nil point* Waat, and will reo?lv? paM*?K?r* Koing East rora train No. 10 on the O.ANW, Il.B.at YorkfUle,*, O., at 8.46 a. m., wfld oonneota al Caraden, B. C., with the Southern'* train No. & arrlv In* 4n Cbariaatou, 0. 0., at & 17 p. m. ' Train No.M with pa*aengar coaoh attached, tearing B'aekabarg at 5.S0 a. m., and con Bn.-. Ho**.?!. Train Ho. 19 iMitn# Camden. a Ct, at 11.10 p. w.,after the arflfid of the flaatfaa n's Charleston train eoanteta a|Lancar <*,&<).. with tbaJL S C. OaUvta JouoOea wS IMTB. A. cola* Ea* at Bod* UA ft. OL wttb ??M ?ovMMra'i ttXiS Sft ObuiMk X. 0., and all notetaftvt. da* " tba NFWSY Ct.H AMINOS. Vfiinral i.ii.-i has Lorn struck nonr I <>\> t || \ ilU*. ( Milo. I'.111 eelolUI, .Spain, will hold nn Irish |MlalO ( Vlliitil dill ill;; . ll.y lllld .1(1 lit'. aiioilu'V <(iiiMicrfcii ?? r tin* $r> silver I'i'i'i .in.iU', ifHUo of 1 .''.H', has been found. Tiu> Iii*;< ii:i of We.-itorn capitalists ?mil < .u: uu us to Now York Oily '? still kept up. Aiui' having , 'vn fhronienod many years, tin' fori i in',11 it>iity ul' 1'aris avo at last In l?o < I e ?> I1 n.vt'il. s ( Landslide.* ia mo Apouuiacfl hnvo (lc.Niii (I mi iic \ iih?|.vs, ami caused oni>idoial>io V>*n df IlU-. ?'liie:i,^o Knits ul' n sool.'ty just or* ?i.tni.'.ed lor "innki11;f Utinys unplenft mil lor unpioiisnnl peupU'." IoIiikto-i.?i.viMu *eeins likely to 1 ?o ?;<'iiu? ii in v, ami leading farm indus \v\ in Nort iiw f-dern W'iKeonsiu, 'I';." Venezuelan t.'ovcrnmont has \\:ti\.<l ili,. duly >11 self-propclh'll vo? lil. 1. s taken into that eonnlry. U Is ihoncrln i?y the oilleers in ehnrsro ol ?h?? Yellowi??111 * .National I'ark that men- .'if" ai't.iu liliy hison in iho park. Mine. Nordi?a. the singer, having lo* ealed iur niissintf brother, will now conn' Into po/isrssion ol ^JUO.OOO left h.i )?!>?' mother .t *'"* ???? in OiucaiiiiilL.i>'?l"i iiis M'lison. \? >W proiiaifiy Ve vnp Svctw i u one in the eonnlry. IH IroulagO \\ ill li|> 1?HH) K'i'i, ^ hf Kwirh ? i 1UU1.S li:tf* JllMt boon de elnred. ami Khow.s lliat there arc S,? i init.ibiiani ? in Swit/.erland In U>..n tlii' p 'pulnin.!/ was J.wiHi, 1 Id. Tin' l'iiii-h Admiralty have resolved P> c ?.*??? is 11 eiyhl w 11\ It'KM telegraph st/ilious if' na?al s!-naliii;; in liuu* of wiif. All the Vt-M>p|K ol' the navy ury In In' tilled with a pinlial U.-5. Moiiiaua. t'oloriulo and Arizona worn i ilie.id'oi' California lasl .\'f?r in the I.e I? l"?. I lie! lull of lllOlfli*. TltO a ;?r?-::?? I e . f M-u ?lari.l nlotn? WO#* UHO.OiH I. a lid I I ( dorado # 17.ulHM.MC (!>?'; ihiiiiih W'm l> 'pMin|ont isnks l"i t;m ,? urnii'.tia Mm ? l" ? I O.iHiuO^lO l.>i r. iiM..;ru,'. Many ecidttricy have |'ft;:r*e(| iUlK'V ,l?d> fcpoko ol' thu UlUIHlcT v\:ih whii h Iho tiol tho imttlcf ePHijv ?? i>: i.... ?..!.! \ ' clothcd when In' vi id t'.i tij meet tin: arinod inon ini*.l w-iv i;ot nffriyMi'd. h it evon nov in lho fin of ti?o aillomohlio and th< hie >< lv rhi* 1 ot .se Ih hy no means obso h t?> in in vh v?? war or *)f peaco. Double Daily Service?<\ Between New % ork, Tampa,Atlanta, New < iloans und PointsNoiilli artd West. ; IN liKKKer I M l;| Ai;V 24-tli7tl)(>j I i\Vp 1 H( >U'lll W Xlu'/. ' Pally D silly No. 81 27 I<v. Now York, 1\ ft.II. 12 66 ptn ^2 10 aof Lv. I'lillatlflpltla, ?? *? 8 20 ptn 8 60 at* Lv. Jiiiitlmori). " " l ift pm 0 22 an 1<V. WiiHjiluifton, " " 0 65 pin H 86 nn Lv. lliohuioii'l, S A. L. 10 40 pm 12 28 pm Lv. " " 1131pm 110 pm Lv. Nurlitt'i " 2 05 am 3 HO pa Lv. " 2 80 utn 8 Sftptf J.v. Kulol^l), M 3 40 am 6 09 pnj Lv. Hoitlhorn J'lntw, " . 5 87 ntn 6 67 pm Lv. 1 f ii in lot, " (j.'J0 au?J 8 10 pq Lv, (.'oIiiiiiMu, J " 8JO?tn 10 30 pm Ar. ttitviuiiiiili, " 12 10 prn 2 20 an A r. Jmtkrt-Mi villo, 8 60 ptu 8 30 an Ar. Tninpu, " 5 00 urn o 00 pm ------ Lv N?w York,N.Y.I'.A N.f 7 55 urn 8 65 pOB> Lv. PtiilnJf'ffiiiiiij " 10 20 oin ll 26 pm Lv.N?<w YorK.U. D.K.H.Cof 3 00 ptu i.v. lialtlinon.1, Jl. h.l'.Co .... f 8 80 pm I.v. Wmli'lon, N. A W.H.H. a ........ 6 80 pm Lv. l'urtHinoiitlt, ti. A. Ik 0 Oil pnl 10 05 an , Lv ti .-Mod, 11 88 ?m 12 8fl pea Lv. Noriinu " 12 55 Am " 2 10 pm Lv 11 ?? ?i< " 1 w HUt 2 45 pm Lv. HhIHkIi, ?' 8 02 urn 4 27 pm Lv. hmiiliorn I'iuus, " 5 18 am v 48 pm Lv, llainlol, " ti 45 am 80<?M Lv. WiliiiluKton, " ...' 8 SO pi* Ar. ('l)iirl'jl(u, " !> 61 am 10 46 pq| Lv. < fiiMti'r, " lOOMutn 11 20 pm Lv. Q^joijwi.cI, " 12 07 pin 182 am Lv. AUiou*. " 2 I'J pin 408am' Ar. Atlanta, J " 8 85 pm Ar. Aukan"a, A \\\ O. 6 10 pm M Ar. Ma<.'oii, (J. of (Ju 7 20 ptn Hi* am Ar. JlonlK"iii'rv,A.A\V.r, 9 20 pin 1100 am Ar. M<>bil<.?, L. A N 2 65 nm 4 12 pa| Ar. Now Ufl?'auhtL. A N. 7 30 atn 8 80 pm Ar. Nwahvlll>?,N. .A Hi.L? 6 35 air 066 pa Ar. JJ.!iuj.lii?f " ' 4 00 pm 8 10 Mi'* NOltTHWAIU), Dully DallV . No. 402 >0 Lv. MKinphiH.N.C.A Nt.L. 1 00 pm Lv. Nutli\ liif, ? 10 66 I'tU- fl MM* I.v. N?\v Oiioati?,L. AN., 7 45 pm Lv. M >Mlo, L. A N. 12 20am v.. l,v. Montg:iii'ry.A.AVY^P _G 20 am 180pm Lv. Alacun, C. of Ga 8 (f am iiltO pay I.v, An^uMu. <-? A W. 0. ? 9 40 am ..... ... ^ Lv. Atlauia, J tf.A.I* 12 CO ptn 8 00 pm Ar Attiuii**. 248pm liaapm; Ar Urec'iivvood, " 4 50 pm 2 04 am Ar. Chester. ' " 0 43 pm 4 >6am Lv. (ihart'ittc, ' " 6 30 pm ftOOiim i.v. sviiiL'ii.^toii, ?* a'aOpm Lv. il?ml?(, " ' offpm 010am Hontlmrn Pine*. ?? 10 55 pm Lv. Ar. Hcn<l?r?<>iit " 2 27 am 10* Lv. NorllbU " 8 10 am -TWom LT.Wol.lon. /> " 4 20 am 9t$pm Ar. 1'orunitVuth, " 700 am I~B8pti Ar." WaHbton.N.AW.8.a. Ar. Baltimore, u.H.r.Co... ? ? ?.? ?>* Ar.Nww Yorli.b.b.agrdo Ar. Fbiln'nhia, N.Y.F.ANf M* 9+ kr. New York, ". M#p? Hor; Lt. Tampa, ' 8. A L. By. 800 pm. Isr. #aato>*BVtUa^- - - ' Lv. Uav?aoabr "Til K-SJasr-' - Lr. Dp^tttMrn Plaaa, ? Lv.BUaicb, ^ Im. Jtoudaraoa, .14 Lt. NvtUaa ? J<T.Pvt*rabar?; Lt. mcfemcc49 ** Ac HUSmml m < ? Ac.mrT?k, ? * Tcr^iHSEr;?