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* . V. 6540? '.?Do Thou Liberty Grout. Inspire Our Souls and Make Our Lives in Thy Possession Happy, or Oar Deaths Glorious in Thy Just Defence." YOL. XXVI BENNETTSVILEE, S, C,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1901 .J ? TERRIBLE TOCK. A Train Jumped th? Track nnd Plowad Into a Hill. FIVE KILLED, MANY MISSING F(iw Pn?flrttit/<irR Evonnnd lr ? J V . ?...???. -. - .- . i ? Three So'diers Undor Or ders for Phillpirtes Ar? Among the Diarb Train No. 6 tho Nnv Yrrk-Chiongo limited on tho JOdo railroad, was wrookod Thursday motning within tho town limits of Grcor.vdlo, IV F.ve pASaongors woto dead whou taken from tho v/reok, covoral am -missing and thoro aro many bAdlv iii j ur d. TH K DKAD. Tho doad aro: Sorgoant Major Harry A.; H*rt, Fort Wood, N. Y. Goorgo W. PattorBon, Philadelphia, privato Co. I, U.8., infantry; oa-ricd a card of Iron Moulders' uuion. Peter J. Ourry, (Jobeo, Nnv York, privato Tonth infantry, uged 21 Unknown mun, aged 25 yoard Unknown man, only papers OD por son wau a postal oard that he.d boon sont- to tho AdauoB Produoo oompany, llushvillo, Ind., aad a tickot from Now York to that point. H is faocwas litor . ally torn to shrode. TUE INJUUK1). Tho injurod aro: Wm J). Mooro, 32 Lonox Road, Brooklyn; onmpound fraoturo of left log and badly out about tho hoad. B. A. Marsdon, Philadelphia; torribly orushod about tho body. Ivan Lostorsmith, Canistow, PA ; badly bruisod. Jos. vKonncdy, Brookfield, M ?ss.; Oorapound fraoturo of loft log and bruisod about tho body. . Wm F. MaoGiDnity, attornoy, Port land, Ind.; hip orashod, faoo out. O. H. Simons, Kontoho, brakoinao; oompouud fnoturo of left log, right ..log badly bruisod. 0. J.Henry, Meadvillo,baggageman; {eft log broken, injured about tho ehest. >8. Aikon, salesman, Now York; slightly, sufforing from lite ahook. Olaronoo Look, 8ummorvillo, N J;j injurios serious. Milton Stanley, Nowaik, N. J ; leg fraoturod, out about faoo. Harry Woisburg, express mossongor, Dayton, Ohio; orushed. Hardly a paesongor osoapod without i nomo injury. Tho train was oompoicd of vestibuled Pullman oars, threo ?looping oars, a day eoaoh, combina tion smokor and baggage oar, and a 'moil oar. and was drawn by ono of tho now Atlantio typo of onginos. The smoking.oar wao oompl'otoly tolcsoopod Vi.by U oar ahead, which mihi through it " as-if it wore - paper, toaring, crushing, maiming and carry ing death. The soono of the wreck in on a sharp ourvo. On ono sido, 40 tout bolow, ?o?? tho Su?Q?nuo river, on tho other is a stoop bluff. Thoongino loft tho track at the ourvo and before it bad gono two oar lengths \ lowed into tho Bteop hill, wlioro it foll upon its sido and waB half buried. Tho train was running two hours lato, and tho aooi dont happoned at 7:10 just about tho , time when tho oooupants of tho Bloop ors had finished drossing. Aftor tho torriblo orash tho unin jured paBBongors sot about tho resouro Of tho doad and woundod, surgoons wore summoned and within a few min utos tho dead and dying woro being oarriod from thoro as fast as they oould bo disooverod bone ?th tho wrcokago It woo several hours, howovor, boforo tho victims had boon romovod and placed in tho two roar PullmanB. Tho uoono insidotho telescoped o&rs was torriblo. Mon boggod to be roloasod and soroamod in agony. Thoy woro all heaped in a oorner of tho car, dumped thoro by tho impotuB of the mail oar. Tho injured woro plaood in a spooial train and takon to tho Sponoor hospi tal, Hoadville, about noon. What lit tle was loft of tho baggago or cxpross matter was dumped in tho rivor to oloar tho dobris for rosouo. Several handrod sacks of mail woro apparontly littlo injured. TSQ train was in oharge of Oonduo-. tor Randall, with Bogin?t r Luoio and Firoman Eokort. Both tho onginoer and firomanoBoapod by jumping, though both woro painfully bruin.d. Supt. Tholknnp and othor ofhoials ivero early on tho ground. Thoy woro unable to assign a causo for tho aooidont unless spreading rails oan bo blamed, A par ty of nino soldiors on thoir way from Fort Portor, Now York, to Port Crook, Nob., oooupiod part of tho smokor. Of thoHOj throo woro killed and two Bori ouly xnjurod, Thoy woro undor ordors for tho Philippines. B. A. Marsdon of Philadelphia, pin ned in tho smokor by a boam, his foot and ohest orushed, his faoo shattered with tho brains Of ono of tho soldiers, insistod on tho renouera roloasing an unfortunate Jow noarby. Mr. Mars don's wounds aro oonsidored fatal. Van Wyck Eight. In Tho Oommonor issued Thursday Bryan upholds tho aotion of Mayor Van Wyok, of Now York, in failing to lowor tho flag when Quoon Victoria diod. Ho says it is not a sorious ques tion, but simply on oooountof oourtosy. Ho adds: ''Mayor Van Wyok pro tsontod a completo dofenso whon ho oitcd tho failuroto pay this tributo to Joubort as aprooodont. If a Algona publio building is not mado to pay .tribut?te tho memory of a hero who diod infroodom's holy oauso thon it is not extremely impartant that that flag bo recured to pay tributo to Kings and Quoons." Maitiago of a Quoon. Wilhelmina, tho first ruling queen of Holland. Thursday nnrriod Duko Hoary of Mooklonburg Sohworin, who booomos prinoo of tho Nothorlands by proclamat ion in tho Court Gazott Thurs day ovoping. Tho marriage was a sorios of brilliant colored pictures. But tho severo simplicity of tho Dutoh form of marriago, wltioh was followed to tho letter ia tho oivil oontraot boforo tho minister of jiistioo, Dr. P, W. A. Oort vari Der Linden, and in the old fashion 4 religious sorvioo in Grooto Kerk, veit a domoo?atlo spirit. i SOUTH CAROLINA TOWNS. Census Figures That Will bo Rend With Interest Tho following in tho population of South Carolina by counties and minor civil divisions as ropotted hy tho diroo tor of tho connus: Abbovillo township omtains ? 457 poop'e and tho town of Abbovillo 3,766, Tho other towna in Abbovillo oounty Imvo populations as tuilO vni lui. ? 'omi " oto, nriih?giun, 861; MoOurroiok, 237; Donald's 229, Duo Wost, 631, sud Leesville, 241 Aiken township, including Aiken town, oontains 5,757 pcoplo. Tho town of Aikoubas a population of 3,414, and tho o'her town i of Aiken oounty havo populations as follows: Wngonor, 102; l\rry, 76; Salloys, 241; Ellenton, 252. Anderdon township, ooextonaivo with Anderson oity, has a popu'ation of 5, 498, Tho other towns in Andcs.in oounty havo populations s** folio vu Bolton. 826; HonoaPath. 617; Pot d o Ion. 568; Willianintou, POI. Bimboo township, inoluding B?*? borg and Denmark towns, ooncains 0, 015 pooplo. Bamberg's population is 1, 533 and Donmark'a 724 Tho o her towns in Hamberg oounty aie: Qovan, 113; Olar, 196; Mulway, 138, and Ehr haid?, 215 Tho towns of limiwcll oouuty La 'o po; nlations aa follow^; Barnwell, 1, 329, and Dunwell township iooluling tho town, 3,478; Alloudalo, 1,030; Pair fax, 301; Sioglingvill, 134; Blaokville, 1.116; Kline, 93; Syoamoro, 70; Ulmtrn, 150; Elko, 208; Williston, 617. Beaufort township, inoluding Beau fort and Port Roval towns, contains 10,343 pooplo. Tho population of Port Royal is 601 against 524 in 1890. That of Boaufort is 4.110 againat 3,587 in 1890. Berkeley's tovns aro all vory small. Their population is as follows: Holly Hill, 256; Linomilnvillo, 400; Pooks, 87; Chioora, 60; Eutawvillo, 305; Mouok's Coruor, 202, St. Stcphone, 256. Tho population of Charleston oity is 55,807, Tho other towns of Ohnrloston oounty aro: Mr. Ploasant, 2,252; Mary dllo, 516; Moultriovilln, 511. In Cherokee county, LhnoBtouo town ship, whioh includes tho oity of 0aff loy, hai 8,112 pooplo, and Gaffnoy oity 3 037. Tho population of Blaoksburg is 1,285 and Ohorokoo Falls, 63(5. Ohor ikco township, whioh inoludes thom, ms 4,800 poi plo. Ohostor township, inoluding Ohe ster town, coutaius 8,060 peoplo and tho town of Uhostcr, 4,075. Oilier Ohostor oounty towns follow: B'aikstook, 181, but 40 of thoso aro in Fairfield oounty; Fort Wo, 126, and Riohburg, 240. Ohoraw township, inoluding Ohoraw town, oontains 3,822 pcoplo, and Oho raw town, 1,151. Tho town of Ohostor fiold oontains 308 pooplo. In Ol condon oounty tho oourt houso town, Mauning,. oontains 1,430 pooplo; Foroston, 224; O?-vrondon, 97, aud Sum morton, 236. Oollcton county is aooorded only two towns. Waltorboro, tho oounty soat, contains 1,491 peoplo and.Jaoksonhoro I 44. Burlington township, inoluding Dar lington town, hasapipuUtion of 5,119, and Darlington town 3,028. Other iowas in Darlington oounty follow: Hartsvi'lo, 704; Lamar, 220, and Dovos ville, 147. In Dorohoitcr oounty St. Goorgo, tho county seat, has 576 pooplo; Hidgovillo, 250; Harloyvillo, 243; S jmmoivillo, 2,420; Grover, 59, and lieovcsvillo, 1.37 Tho oounty town of Edgcfiold oon tainB 1,775 inhabitants; Johnston, 865; Trenton, 266; Modoo, 77, and Parksvillo 143. Tho throo plaoos last namod show oaoh a loss of population sinco 1890. In Fairfield oouuty, township Four, toon, inoluding tho oity of Winnsboro, oontains 2,654 pooplo and Winnsboro oity, 1,763 against 1,738 in 1890. Ridge way town has 334 pooplo against 249 in 1890. Fortyoight of tho inhabitants of B aokstook town aro in Fairfiol 1 oounty. liloronco town-hip, inoluding Fiorcnoo oily, oontains 7.336 pcoplo and Fior enoo oity 4,647 Tho town of Timmons villo oontains 861 against 516 in 1890. Goorgctown township, inoluding Goorgetown town, oontains 6 038 peo plo and Goorgotown town 4,133 peoplo. Groonvillo township inoluding Green ville oity, cmtair.s 17,357 pooplo against 11,039 in 1890. Groonvillo oity hes a population of 11,860. Tho othor towns of Groonvillo ooun'y follows: Simpsonville, 195; Athens, 107; Travel ers' lie?t, 106; Groors-that part of it io Groonvillo oounty-573, tho total population, partly in Spartanburg oounty, hoing 648. Of tho population of Prinoaton town, m linly in Laurens oounty, 54 aro in Groonvillo oounty. Tlio town of Fountain Inn oontains 497 pooplo. Greenwood township, inoluding Greonwood town, oontains 8 893 pooplo and Qroonwood town, 4,824pooplo. Tho othor Greonwood oounty towns havo populations as follows: B-adloy, 289; Gokcsbury, 394; Ooron*oa, 236; Hodges, 257; NinotySx, 414 against 415 in 1890; Troy, 263, and Verdi ry, 180. Pooplos township, in Hampton ooun ty, oontains all tho towns in tho ooun ty, and haB 6 578 pooplo. Hampton's population is 536; Yarnvillo's 372, and Brunson's 342. Oonway is tho only town aooordod to Horry oounty. Its population is 705 against 677 in 1890. In Kershaw county tho oounty soat, Camden, is aooorded a population of 2,441. Wostvillo has 123 and Luoknow 122. Of tho population of Korah aw town 117 aro in Korshaw oounty, tho remainder in Lanoastor oounty. Tho town of Lanoastor has a popula tion of 1,477. That part of Korshaw town in Lanoastor has 510 pooplo, tho total for tho town hoing 627. Tho town of Iloath Springs has 266 peoplo. Laurons township, inoluding Laurons town, has 8,549 pooplo and Laurons town 4,029. Tho othor towns in Lau rons oounty aro as foll WP: Oross Hill, 459; Gray Oourt, 181; Clinton, 1,869: Mountvillo, 120; Waterloo, 189 and that part of Prlooton town in Lauro1 " oounty, 187, tho total, in Laurens . Greenville conation, hoing 211. In Lexington oounty, tho oounty soat, Lexington, has 806 pooplo against 342 in 1890. Othor Lexington towns aro as follows: Ohapio, 187; Peak, 156; Spring Hil), 72; Whito Hook, 71; Swan son, 230; Batosnurg, 971; Brookland, 1,089; lrmo, 193; Loosvillo, 538; Lowio dale, 173; Gaston, 115 and that; part of the town of Littlo Mountain in Loxin ton oounty-reeontly annoxed to Now borry-98 pooplo, tho town's total popu lation hoing 283. Marion township, inoluding Marion town, 4,472. Marion town, 1 831; Ut tlollook, yt); Nioholp, 82; Dillon, 1,015 against. 82 ia 1890, Latta, 453, and Mul lins, 828. In Marlboro county, Hunnottsvilia township, inoluding Bonnnttsvillo town, 4,807; Uonnottsvillo, tho oounty scat, 1 929; Tatum, 200; Dunbar, 115; Olio; 508; MoColl, 1,311; Bloohohu, 176 : Nowborry township, No. 1. inoluding Holona and Nowbirry town, 6,830. Tho population of Nowborry town is 4,607 Othor Nowborry towns follow: Roh na, 269 against 481 in 1890; W hil miro?, 131; Linio Mountain. 285; Prosperity, 592 against 565 lu 1330. In Goonoo oounty, Wagorortownship, inoluding Walhalla and Wost U lion towns, contains 4 553 pooplo. Tho towns fo'low: Wa'halh, 1,307; Wost Union, 289; Sonoca, 920j Westminster, 857 Orango township, including Orung). burgoity. han 9,389 pooplo. Tho popu lation of Orangcburg oity is 4,455 Tho other towna in Orangoburg oounty fol low: Ifjrt Mo t', 308; St. Motthow'f?, 758 against 524 in 1890; Braiohvilln, 1,101; Bowman 134; North, 368; Woodford. 205; Sprinpfiold. 344; Liv ingfiton, 79; Cam ron, 320; Rowosvil'o, 2)2; Elloreo, 413; Copo, 80; Banka, 81, and Norway, 218 In Piokons oounty tho county sea*, Piokons. has 449 pooplo; Iflwloy, 903; Liborty, 368; Calhoun, 209, and Con trai, 349. Tho population of Columbia town* ship, Richland oounty, is 26 373 against 18,437 in 1890; Columbia 21,108. Tho population of all tho oountios outhit!? of Columbia township is 19,216 ngainBt 18 384 in 1890. In Salud? oounty tho oounty sont, 8aluda has 289 pooplo, Ridgo Spring 411 and Wards 135. Spartanburg township, inoluding Spartanburg oily and part of Cownons town (432) has"23,810" pooplo against 13.616 in 1890. Spartanburg oily ll,; 395 Othor Spartanburg oounty towns follow: Duncan's, 149; Inman, 294; Wollford, 316; Oampobollo, 203; Lan drum, 263; Glonn 8priogs, 187; Cow pons, 692; Paoolot, 365; Daidvillo, 162; Woodruff 596. Sumter township including Siimtor oity, has 8 884 people and Sumter oity, 5,673 Other towns of Sumtor o ninty aro Bishopville, 715, and Maytsvillo, 761. Union township, inoluding tho town of Uuior, oont&ins 7,964 pooplo and tho town of Union 5,400. Other towns In Uuion oounty aro Carlisle, 358; Jonesville, 508, and Kolton, 76. In Williamsburg oounty, Kingitreo, lin county scat, has 760 pooplo; Trio, 168; Grcclyvillo, 252; Scranton, 208, and Lako City, 375. York township, inoluding tho town of Yorkvillo, had 6,400 people, and Yorkvillo has 2,012, Catawba town Bhip, including Rook Hill city, con tains 9,999 pooplo, and Rook Hill oity, 5 '485, Hiokory Qrovo has 289; Sharon, 150; Sm: r.na. 48; Kbonczor, 331; Tirzah, 131; lfort. Mil), 1.394 against 689 in 189U, ?nd Clover, 961 against 287. .. " i it ..... . A NEGRO'S GIFT. Ono Thousand Dollars to Ent?rtala Confederate Veterana, Robert ll. Church, of Memphis, i* a typo of that ol ss s of Negroes who realizo that thoro is a community of in terest botwoon tho whites and tho No? groes of tho south and that tho Negroes should oultivato oordial relations with their whito neighbors. Churoh is ono of tho wealthiest No groes in tho country and is notod for his public spirit. Ho contributes liber ally to oharitios and takes a livoly in terest in whatever Memphis undortakos. Unsolicited ho has conceited $1,000 to tho fund for entertainment of tho Confederate votorans at their rounion to bo hold in Momphis noxt May. Ho was born a slavo and during tho war wasstoward of a Mississippi rivor steam boat which did the Confodoraoy no lit tle sorvioo. Af tor tho war ho booamo a popular oatoror in Momphis and amassod a fortuno. In roforonoo to his contribution to tho rounion fund Churoh says that ho made his monoy in Momphis and feels that ho should do what ho oan for tho oity whoso pooplo havo boon so good to him, and ho adds: "No porsonB on earth aro moro dis posed to holp tho formor slaves than aro tho votorans of tho Confederacy, thoso old mon who yot romoinbor tho Negro in slavory." Tho ohairman of tho local oominittoo of arrangements in acknowledging Church's gift writos: "I havd novor soon a moro striking aot to show what should bo tho real gonuino fcoling botwecn tho raaos h-ro and to provo boyond tho question of a doubt what should bo dono in cement ing and building up tho roal intorcsts of this great growing oity rogatdloss of nationality." Suoh N;gross as Robort ll. Church aro an hon >r to thoir raoo and orodit ab'o oitixons of tho communities in whioh thoy Hvo.-Atlanta Journal. May Oomo This Way. Tho ourront numbor of tho Now York Mcdioal Journal gives an aooount of a now disease attaoking tho oyos. and in many rospoots resomblos "pink eye," whioh is opidomio in Chicago. It is infectious and is not oonfinod to any partioular part of tho oity or olass of pooplo. Tho oxplanntion offorod for tho origin of tho malady is that it is duo to tho olouds of dust drivon about sinao tho windy soason sot in. Thoso dust particles aro with reason supposed to havo oausod inflammation, whioh has dovolopod tho infoctioiH opidomio af fliction, oonoludcs this authority. Republican Prosperity. Tho Wilson Daily Nows wants to know, very importinontly too in our oontompovary, how it helps this ooun try for ou v manufaoturors to soil thoir stuff to iCuropoann at half tho prioo thoy soil thom to us. Why, that is tho Re publican iden, of pvonpority, and wo "proloot" thom so that thoy oan do it. That's tho way this oountry gots rioh, or tho manufacturen:, whioh moans tho samo thing in tho llopublioan diction ary .and whoa wo dis agre o wo aro told that wo aro dron nors{ running af tor thooriofl.-Ifloronoo Timos. Six Men Drowned. Six mon woro drowned in tho Ala bama river Wednesday ab Rooso's ferry, a foy/ milos south of Montgomery. Tho mon with, team s wer o in a ferry boat whon tho latter struck a snag in tho middle of the river and upaot. THE TAXES. The Armunt Each County Ma? Assessod I TS CITIZENS THIS YEAR. Figures that Will ba Read With Intorost by Tax-Pay or? An Over tho Stato. in tho Houso on Friday tho supply bill was oallod up. ThiB bill makes tho lovy in tho aovoral counties for tho pur poses of oonduoting Stato and oounty affairs. Tho first scobion of tho bill ro quiros timi a tax of 5 mills, in aooord nuoo with tho appropriation bill, bo loviod for tho purposo of oonduoting tho Stato govornmont, and 3 mills for tho publio sohoola. In tho rospootivo oountios tho following U provided: Abbtvillo, for ordinary eounty pur poses, 2 12 milla; $10,000 may bo bor rowed at 7 por cont, to pay salarios of toaohorn; 20 oonts por day is fixod as foo for dioling prisonora. Aikon ordinary purposoo, 3 mills. Andorson, for ordinary purposes, 3 mille; past indobtodnoss, 1 mill. JJ auf ort, for ordinary purposos, 4 3 4 mills; past indebtedness, 1-2 mill; sink ing fund, 1 mill. Borkoloy, ordinary purposos, 5 mills. Hamborg, for ordinary purposos, 3 mills; for tho spooial road district of Denmark, 2 milln. Barnwell, ordinary oounty purposes, -? Ct ... ill _ i. it IU1IIH. Chcorokoo, for ordinary oounty tax, 2 12 mills; for new jail, 1 mill; for oounty road tax, 1 mill: for sinking fund for Draytonville, GowdoyBvillo, Whito Plain, Morgan and Limostono townships, 2 mills; for sinking fund for (Jhorokoo township, 112 mills; for in torcBt on railroad bonds, Ctiorokoo township, 1 1-2 mills; iu Draytonvillo, Qowdovsvillo, Whito Plain, Morgan and L'moatono townships, 1 1-2 mill. Ohostor for ordinary oountv tax, \ 1-2 milb; for intorcst on railroad hondo 1 mill; in Court House township sohool distriot No. 1, 1 mill, to pay past in dcb tod nc 9^. Clarendon for ordinary purposes, ? mills. Colleton, ordinary, 5 mills; plSt in dobtednoss, 1 mill; intorost on railroad bonds, 1 1-2 mills. Darlington, ordinary, 4 midd; past indebtedness, 1 mill. Dorohostor, ordinary, 4 5-8 mills; in toroBt on oounty bonds, 5 8 of a mill Grcon Pond and Waltorboro railroad bor,ds, 3 8 of ono mill. Edgofiold, ordinory, 3 7-8 mills; past indobtodnoss, 1-8.of a mill. Fairfield, ordinary, 4 mills. Floronbo. ordinary, 3 1-4 milla. Greenville, ordinary 4 milla; past in Idobtednoss, 1 4 mill; for roindoxing 'records:, Tt?2 of.pne'mtll; f oriptorps^on Air Lino railroad bonds, 12 bf ono mill; for intorcst on G roon viii o and Laurena railroad bonds, 1 2 cf one mill; for maintaining convicts and bridges, 2-3 of a mill. Groonwood, ordinary 3 milla; past indobtcdnoss, 1 mill. Goorgotown, all purposos, 5 mills. Hampton, ordinary purposes, 4 mills; for homo for poor, 1-2 mill. Horry, ordinary, 5 3 4 milla; intoroat on railroad bonds in four townahipB, 4 milla. Korohnw, ordinary, 4 milla; intorost on railroad bonds, 2 1-2 milla. Lanoastor, ordinary 4 1-2 mills; in torost on Choraw and Ohostor railroad booda, 3 mills; for robiring said honda, 1 mill; for Throe C's bond?, 3 milla; 3 milla in Ploasant Hill tovu.ship; 5 1-4 in Gill's Creek, and 4 1 2 in Cano Ciook township. Laurina, ordinary, 2 14 mill.; past indobtcdncsa, 1-4 mill; road purposes, 1 mill; intoroat ou railroad bonds, 3 mili?; all tho oouuty's part of dispen sary profits go to tho publio sohoola. LoxingtoD, ordinary, 312 mills; past indebtedness, 1 2 mill; interest on rail road bonds in Fork, Broad Itivor and Saluda townships, 1 1-2 mills; rotiring bonds in Saluda and Broad liver townships, 6 milli; in Fork township, 4 mills; attorney's loos in Broad River and Saluda township, 1 4 of a mill. Marion, ordinary 3 mills; past in dobtodnoss, 1 mill. Marlboro, ordinary, 3 mills, past in debtedness, 1 mill; Now j di, 1 mill; roads 1 mill. Nowborry, 2- 1-4 mills for ordinary purposes. Goonoo, for ordinary purposos, 4 12 milla. Orangoburg, for ordinary purposos, 2 12 mills; past indobtodnoss, 1 4 of ono mill. Piokons, ordinary, inoluding roada and bridgoa, 5 milla; paat indebtedness, 2 milla. Richland, for ordinary oounty tax, 31-4 milla; in Columbia to.vnsphip, for interosta on railroad bonds, 1-2 of ono mill; for rotiring railroad bonds, 1-4 of ono mill; and in addition thora to thcro shall bo lovicd a fax of 2 mills in tho sohool distriot of tho oity of Co lumbia. Spartanburg, ordinary, 3 mills; in torost on railroad bonds, 1 mill; oink ing fund, 1-2 mill; roada, 1 mill; por manont improvomonta on roada, 1 12 milla; ono half of dispensary profits to go to sohoola. Saluda, ordinary, 2 3 4 mills; east in debtedness, 18 mill; jurors and wit no8R03, 1 1-4 milla; pormanontimprovo monta on ronda, 1 mill. Sumtor, ordinary PULPOSOS and past indebtedness, 3 mills; out of disponBary prafitB $2,000 is to bo sot asido aa a sinking fund. Union, ordinary. 2 1 2 mills; intoroat on railroad bonds, 2 mills; sinking fund, 2 milln; road tax, 1 mill. Williamsburg, ordinary purposos, 4 mills. York, for ordinary oounty tax, 4 1-2 milla; in Catawba township, 2 milla; in Ebonozor township, 1 12 milla; in York township, 3 1-2 mills to pay inter* oat on tho honda issued in aid of Charleston, Cinoinnati and Chioago railroad. Mr. Lido o Pored an amondmont to roduoo tho ponalty for non payment of taxes, from 15 to 10 por cont. This ho said would in a m Garnir o obviate tho domand upon tho goaoral assembly to continually oxtond timo for payment. Tho amondmont waa adopted and the bill thon passed oeoond reading. WHERE T?E MONEY GOSS. Approprirtiojifl, Made by tho House of Repicnontfttivou Tho appropriation bill adopted by tho Houso Of fyeproBotttativos is as fol lows: STATS HOUSE EXPENSES. Salary of gdVornor," $3,000; private soorotftty, $1,350; raessooger, $400; oon tiogont fund* $'5,000; s'tationory, $300; Stenographer, Shi?Qlf. Salary of soer-etary of stato, $1,900; olerk, $1,350;*' bontingont fund, $150; stationory, $500; extra olork biro $100; for books, bianbi, cte,, $300. Comptroller ??noral's salary, $1,900; thrco olork?, ; $1}<100 oaoh; oontingont fund, $200; prit.'ljng; $500; stationory, $300; traveling exj oonoo, $3)0. Stato treasurer, $1,9(10; ohief olork, $1,500; two u'o?Vkoopors, $1,350 oaoh: oontingont' fi t fl, $200; irinting or bonds and it?rks $2,0UO; stationory, $200. V Superintendent of edooation. $1,900; olork. $900; yontingrnt fund, $200; printing, b?okk oto., $1,319. Stato board oxpensot; $300; stationory, $300; stonograp?r; $4<J0; traveling oxponHos, $300. Adjutant general, $1,500, assistant adjutant gonotal $1,200; Stato arnaoror, $350; traveling exponscs, $550; oontin gont fund, $5tjp;vBif.tlonory, $150; re pairing arseiYSk at Beaufort, $300; for tho militia, $8>000. Attornoygdnbral, $1,900: assistant, $1,350; oontip|bnt fund, $150, station ory, $100; litil;*tion oxponsoB, $1,500; for oinorgonoy: ?500, if nooossary. Railroad eo^n?ssionors' salaries, $5, 700; Boorotaryv$1,200; oontingout fund, $1,200. g ;; Stato. librarian, $800; oontingont fund, $?V5; stHtionory, $300; othor ox ponscs, $100. ; Two watohinon Stato houso, $900; Janitor, $100i>onginoor $75 for sovon mont hu and $25 for ?vo month ; two fircmon at $$5 por months; for five months; koopf r's oontingont tund, $200. Supromo oftVrt, Ohiof JustiooMoLvor, $2,850, JuftCfb'O' Gary, $2,850; Justioc Jonos, $2.85$' Justioo Popo, $2,850 olork, $800; '{librarian, $800; roportor, $900; attondaiit, $200; mcssongor, $200; oontingont ;?fund, $500; books fo: library, $500?100 oopios of 59th and 60th, ropons/$1,200. For oaoh ot tho oight oirouit judges, $3,000; solicitors $11,050, stonogra phors, $10,000. Board o? . Health-For quarantine purposes, $16,000; foi Stato board, $2, 200; Charleston quarantino station, $2,G50; St, U'oio^n'^^yO; Port Royal $1,275; Go??gotowo, $075; Lazarotto $300; olork biro for Stato board, $300 Salarios bf oounty auditors, $25,500 printing forNOOupty auditors, $2,500. ? STATE COLLEGES. South Carolina oollogo, $28,107, ant $11,000 fo?jjt'oward'a hall. Winthrop fiollogo, $43.000; forsohol arabip, $5V'r.O; for now dormitory, $20, 910. : ' ? Tho OilVoL $25,000; ropairs. $750 bundr^^ ?O^laUoc'Uory, $758; libra 'i>?.?-* .'. .. State colored obllbgo, $8,000.' For tho public sohoo?s, $100,000. PENAL AND OHARITAHLE. Cedar Springs deaf, dumb and blin< .asylum, $20,000, and $20,000 forth orootion of a how building. Salaries of Stato ponitontiary offi oials, $5,400. \ Catawba (odiaos, $800 and $200 fo Bohool, Tho Stato hospital for tho insano i to got: For running expenses, $100, 000; building purposes, $10,000; Wa laoo property dobt, $4,120; salary of st porintondont, $3,000, board of rogonts $1,200. DE1JT8, INTEREST, ETC. For.the completion of tho Stato oai itol, $15,000. Charleston oxposition, $50,000. Tho largest singlo item in $285,0i? 45 to moot the intorost on tho publ dobt. In tho samo oonnootion is $20 000 for tho payment of pa9t duo inter liablo to aooruo on old bondB and stool liablo to bo founded undor tho laws this Stato. For tho tonnions $100,000; $600 f olork and $120 for postago, oto. MI80ELLANEOU8. Pabilo printing, $12,000; olaims, Sf 000; governors's mansion ropairs, $2R water, $2,000; lights, $6,000; fuol $J 2u0; phosphate inspootor, $1,500. ? number, of improvomonts on tl Stato houoo aro oontomplatod, amoi thora $2 000 for rewiring. Tho amou for ropaus to roof is $250. Phosphate inepootor'a salary, $1,20 For legislativo examining commute on ponai hud oharitablo institude $163. Salary of oodo oommisBionor, $10( Exponeos of oommiltoo to cxami books of Siato orhoials, $500.50. Exponaos of militia in Georgoto and Flo ron oo troubles, $2,536.10. Unpaid acoounts, stationery of hou $284.44,:. Exponeos J. B, Watson, witno $16.20. Rent of oflioo for Stato suporintoi ont of oduoation, $400. Salary L. M. Ragan, olork, Sti board of eanvaesors, $80. OaB used in session of 1899, $169.1 Unpaid salary of adjutant gono for 1900, $300. Insuranoo on South Carolina colb buildings, $3,000. For attorney gonoral's oflioo to aid prosoouting fortilizor oompanios said bo in tho trust, $2,500. Rolio room in Confodorato mino at Riohmond, $100.. Commits Suicido. ? oablogrom roooivod from Uni Statos mimstor Iluntor, at Guatam City, ?tates that Sydnoy B. Kverc 8ecrotary and Chargo of tho Uni Stato Legation thore, oommittod Baie by shooting hiuesolf in tho mouth. Buffered a long illnoss, and it is und ftood that tho aot was oommittod i temporary aborration of mind. 1 iCvorott was appointed from Massae Botts, boing a son of a former ohio! tho diplomat io bureau of tho Stato . partinont. Ho was appointod to oonsular sorvioo as ooneul to Batavii May, 1897, and was appointod Guatamala City on Juno 19, last. '. parents aro resident of Washingto China is Still "lt." Chinono oifioials aro talking about imburaomoDt for tho looting ?mile by Pekin. It Boonie difficult for Cti to understand that it is tho footb not ono of tho playo?. STILL CRUSADING. Mrs. N <'t n Smashes Another Saloon In Topeka. 8ME ADDRESSES CHILDREN And Appia's to Thom io Smash Kaloon Windows With Rocks in All tho Cities. Mrs. Garri? Nation and threo follow ora Wodnosday wrought damago to the oxtont of $1,500 in tho "Sonato," tho finest equipped "Joint" inTopoka Kan. Sho also gained tho first polioo protec tion. Thr> polioo followed up hor raid of Wodnosday and arroatod tho proprie tor of tho Sonato and two mon who wero guarding tho plaoo, and tho o took of liquor tho saloon scoured to noll to tho orowd, Uookod to viow tho wrookago. Mrs. Nation was arroatod, but prompt ly released. Mrs. Nation and hor wreckers, oaoh armod with a hatohot, salliod forth at daybreak. Thoy forced their way past a Negro, who was guarding tho door of tho Sonato" and in loss than ton min- i utos had strewn tho floor with brokon mirrors, bottlos, slot maohinos and splintered bar fixtures. Tho Nogro fired a shot of waining into tho coiling, but it had no clloofc. Prosently a poliooman walked leisurely iuio tho room and said: "Well, Sister Nation, I guess we'll havo to arrest you again." Mrs. Nation had Just smashed tho last bottlo and waa roady to go. Tho polioo Judgo waa glad to rolon.no hor whoo oho appoarod for trial and ad ministered a robuko to that offioial. Mrs. Nation soon wont down Kansas avenue, doo again. - Later Ohiof of Polioo Stahl, in an in torviow with a roportor, aaidi "I do notoire if Mrs. Nation smashes ovory joint in Topoka. I sympathizo with hor, I hopo she will close up tho saloons of tho city. Aa an officer of the law, thought it is my duty to arrost hor every timo sho oroatOB a disturbanoo or destroys property. If wo had tho right kind of stato o iii o o rn it would not ho necessary for Mrs. Nation to do what sho is doing." Thsrs areropor?e of plots to hurt Mrs. Nation. It was said that sovor?i sa loon mon havo charged thick glass bot tlos with tromondous proaeuro, no that an explosion will follow thoir hoing brokon. Sho is not at all disturbod by these storios. Wodnosday Mrs. Nation diotated an appeal "to tho children of tho high sohoola of tho United States," ia whioh sho urgod children ovory whore to smash saloon windows with rooks. Whoo M rn, Nation appoarod in court, to,-.i,nBwo,r tho Chargen of "disturbing tho'peace" and ''smashing a joiuVHhtV1 first ohargo waa dismisaod, notwith ttand?Dg tho crusader domnndod a trial; a hearing on tho sooond charge was sot for Thursday, tho priaonor being re loascd without bond, "Tho ohargo of disturbing the poaoe ia ?iamiasod," said Judgo Magraw, aa tho orusador stood at tho railing. Tho ohargo followed hor arrest Tuesday,' aftor hor fruitless attompt to wrook tho Uniquo restaurant. "I objootto tho dismissal," exclaimed Mrs, Nation. "I waa arrostod wrong fully and doprivod of my liborty." To tho ohargo of smashing a joint, Mrs. Nation replied: "I pload guilty to that, I rathol- think 1 did smash it." Tho priaonor domanded that tho oity attornoy bo brought in and bo oom? polled to givo oauao for ar rooting hr r Tuosday. Tho polioo judgo triod to ignore hov and tho chief of polioo ro fmi'd to liston to hor demand. Thoo Judge Magraw bogan to read . ho law touohing offenders who oroate a public disturbanoo or oauso riot. M rn. Nation interrupted sovoral timoa and told tho court it "might as woll road a novol to mo as that stuff. It doos't cover my oaso." Tho judgo was indignant and Ohiof Stahl throatonod to have tho marshal put hor out. Judgo Magraw had no dosiro to hold tho priaonor and pormittod hor to go on hor own rooognizanoo to aproar next Thursday for trial. Mrs. Nation thanked him and shook hands and dopartod. CZJ Mrs. Nation was again arroBtod on a warrant sworn out by tho owners of tho ' 6ut?atu" saloon. Sho is charged with malicious destruction of property. Sho was rdoasod on $100 bond for trial Saturday, A iladloy, physical director of the Y. M. 0. A , fought Tuosday afternoon ovor tho morita of Mrs. Nation's orusado with a Nogro named Jaokson, who said ho wishod Mrs. Nation had boon killed. John 0. NIoholson, a lawyer from Newton, io horo with a bill ho h VJ pre pared to legalizo joint smashing. A Shooting Scrape. At Spartanhurg on Tuesday of last wook K. li. Doan waa shot and painful ly woundod by Ohoif of Polioo A B. Doan. Tho prinoiploB of what was nearly a tragedy aro first oousins. . The oxaet oauso whioh lod to tho difficulty cannot be asoortainod, but politioal re lations bctwoon tho two aro the suppes od cnn-ofi- Laot August Capt. Geo. B. Duan, fa hov of IO B. Doan, the wound od man was dofoatod by Jno. Jtjl. Vor non for sherill of tho oounty. It is ohargod that A. B, Boan unod bia in fluonoo for the suooosoful candidato, then ohiof of police. Mr. A. B. Dean was oleo tod as Buooossorof J. JO. Vernon, an ohiof of polioo, which position ho now holds. Tho injured man is hoing at tended by Dr. Geo. lt, Doan, a eousin of both' partios. Electrocuted. Lorenzo Priori,'who muidorod Vinoon zi Garuz >, in Now York Uity, Ddoom ber ll, 1898, and a fow wooka SRO BO? ourod a ?tay of execution by tho repr? sentation that tho or imo way oommittod by his wifo'n brothor, Jam o 3 Saoarrdo, was put to doath in tho cloatvio ohair in tho stato prison st Bing Sing Wod nosday. lt roquivod two shooks to kill him. He left with tho prion to who at tended him a ntatomont dedaring hin innooonoo. THE FA ROIS OF LIFB. A? juronR)it Out Vividly ot the * Queen's Funeral. How tho Angel of Death mint h nv o smiled last Saturday At that array of power as roprosontcd by tboso ompororB, kings and prinoos who followed Quoon Viotorin'o roinaius to tho last routing idaco There they were, two emperors, flvo kings, moro than half a hundred ?jrinooe, innumerable dukes, cori?, ords, oto., marohing behind that ono little collin. And there was the Angel of Djftth also. Thcro tho oombiood roprouo^tativo of all earthly power and glory. Thoro tho unaocn monarch of thom all, to whose tiiandatothAt prlnoo ly array aro ?8 much subj ot as tho bumblost Y ma. al is to their own; to whoso book and oall tboy must lay aside all ern t hly trappings, throw of! tho taw dry crown and robo of offioo and go boneo, as humble as tho lowliest of their own subjects. Foras some ono has said, at tho grave all mon aro equal. How Hanny atbingsoomp kingship, all earthly power and display when brought fdoo to faco with tho Angel of Death. It is as eonio groat majestic ship whoso groat proportions and won derful construction oxoito admiration, and oven amazomont, yet which, in tho fury of tho galo is pioked up, tossed about liko a ?hip in a mill race, its masts stripped off as if they woro straws and tho wholo finally brokon in two and thrown to tho bottom of tho ocean, as a child might chunk a pobblo into a tub of wat or. All things eoom great or small by contrast, out tho groat ships that go down to tho Boa aro not moro at tho morey of tho storm nor moro insignifi cant in its fury than tho groatoRt of king and queens and prinoos and lords at ono look or nod or oall from tho Angol of Death. Evon tho chip that floats on tho bosom of a turbulont rivor is not moro subjoot to its ourronts and cd dio a than thoy aro tub] sot to tho slightest whim of tho Jnfiaito. For of all ophemoral things, this thing of kingly powor and display and glory und ovon exifitonoo ia tho mor.t ophomeral. Yot thoy all play it out to tho ond ovon beyond tho ond. They strut ovon in tho faoo of death-ovon after doath. Ono pr or little collin, a oouplo of em perors, four or five kings, a few Booro of prinoos and dukes-and lords. Tho Angol of Death. How tho latter must tm ile 1 say, nt their pretensions. How he must ohuoklo over thoir theory of "divino right."_ To Purify Politics. Senator fi. W?m<?? .? . Ohanaior,5| who has just been defontod for rc-'oioc tion to tho sonate, as ho ohargoB by a railroad corporation in this stato, bau introduced a bill in tho'sonato prohibit ing corporations ohartorod by tho Unit* od States from making contributions to campaign funds. Asked what ho had particularly in mind in tho -matter Sen ator Chandler paid: "Tho groat ovil of tho expenditure of a vant sum of monoy in controlling politics is not individual contributions, fdthough.it is truo that lr&c&'-' cf raw? minions'-. lika Senatqr Olark of Montana could afford to make larger contributions to control an flec tion than many corpora lio no, But ouch individuals aro fow. To control cor porations in this rospoob it is only ncooBsary to pr?vido that no corpora- I tion shall contribute from its corporate funds in commotion with any political : oleotion. Tho praotioo of corporation oontributions to political oommittoon has grown up nineo 1896. Thoso oon tributions have boon mado in noarly all canoa directly from the troasurios of tho oorporations by votos of thoir dirootors and havo bcon mado to both political partios." Fearful Famine in China. Iloports roooivod from Singan-fu all agroo tbat tho famino in tho* provinces of Shansi and Bhonsi is ono of tho worst in tho history of China. VAU informa tion on tho subjoot is noooBsarily from QhinoBO oourooB and is fragmentary, but tho stories are all to tho ?arno offoot, pioturing a condition of affairs that is calculated to arouao the sympathy of the world for tho atrioko poop lo; It tho United States and great Britain in whioh tbo financial battorios of the two countries would bo arrayed agninst oaoh o thor. Ho was inoliued to think tho United States might be worstod in suoh n oonfliot booauso of tho immonsoly superior sea power of Groat Britain. Mr. Morgan ploadod for the adoption of tho Clay amondmont to tho subsidy bill authorizing negotiations fer a right of way for tho Nioaragun canal. Muoh as ho opposed tho shipping bill, ho indioatod A purposo not to oppose it if tho Nicaragua amendment was addod and provision mado that con gress ohoud havo powor to ropo at tho shipping not at any timo. A Senator Arrested. A dispatoh from Washington naya a warrant was issued Thursday afternoon for tho arroflt of Senator William V. Sullivan, of Mississippi, ohargiog him with ASBAulting Miss Mao Luoy Looton, tho young woman who is suing him for $50,000 for alleged broaoh of promise. Tho assault in said to havo boon com mitted shortly-af ter 8 o'clock Saturday night. Miss Looton alleges (hat whilo talking to Sonator Sullivan he slapped hor in tho faoo. Sonator Sullivan's at torney Attomptod to havo his oliout f or foit twonty dollars collateral, but tho i a wyo vf J for Miss Looton ob j cot od. Tho warrant waB thon plaood in tho hands of A dotcotivo. Tho Sonator WAB cited to appoar in court. Fr id Ay morning. A Serious Charge. The Nowport Nows Hor aid says If, L, MoAlor, who WAS arrostod At Kook Hill, S. O,? on tho ohargo of having sent through tho maila An obtcono lot* tor to A youug woman, arrived At Nor folk Tnmsdfty night in chavgo of Dep uty United Staten Marshal Dodson of Rook Hill. Mo Aler was llvingon Now port Nows whon tho allogod orimo against tho Postal laws WAS committed, Ho WAS plaood in jail in Norfolk Aha will bo tried in that city. Ho baa A wifo and family in Hook Hill. Many KillodP' Advice? from H Atavia, lol And of Java, capital of tho Motherland IsUnds, Ray tho oxpodition sont against SamlAnga, Island of Sumatra, has captured tho A chinos o fortress of lUtorilik, Tho Dut oh IOBB WAS six killed and forty wounded, Tho Aehineao lost seventy. WANT -THEIR HEADS Tha Formal Indictment of Guilty OhinoQu Pfoooniod. NAMES ANO OFFENSES OIVEN Tho First Mattorto bo Determined In Battlement of tho OHM Against PoorOld.;...?'?/ China, Diapatoh from P?nkin, China, aay? at tho meeting of tho foreign minist?re and : Chinoao plonipotontiar?a, Wednoaday. tho oct'ro proceedings being presented . to tho Chinese. A .formal; indictment, against tho 12 officials whoso punip? mont had boon demanded by tho powers - waa i\:nd, however, though Kang Yi and Li Ping Hong aro (load, 'l'ho offi oials whoso punishment hos boon de manded aro: Duko Lan, vioo prcoidont of tho po lio, who waa aooossory to tho giving of ordern for tho oapturo of foroigneis and waa tho finit to opon thu gate? of tho oity to tho Boxora. Ving Ki'.o, or i IO in ni aooomplioo of PrinoqOhuang aud Duko Lan in their machinations. Kang Yi, ono of tho instigatoro and consolloio of tho Boxers who alwayu nrotcotod thom. Ohaoa Hu Kiam, a noinbor of tho grand oounoil and also minister of Jua tioo who was ono of tho loadoaa against tho foroignora. Yu Halon, who reorganized tho Bos era, wa? tho oruol author of tho uiaa aacorcs in tho Shun Ui province and aa* aaaainatod, with hia own hand foroign ora and missionaries. Gen. 'f\ing Fuh Siang, who with Proino Tuan oarriod out in Pokin ?ho plana againat tho foioigncra and who commanded tho attaoka On tho lega tions and tho soldiers who assassinated tho Japaneso ohanoollory. Li Ping Hong, who influenced recog nition of ibo Boxors and tutor to tho heir apparent. Hsu Chong Yu, who has tho darno re sponsibility. Kih Siu, ministor at tho rites of cor vioo of tho Boxers. Tho minist?re then announced that thoso personages all dosorvod death. When thia question was sottled tho foroign plenipotentiaries will havo to indioato who, to their knowlcdgo, com mitted crimes in tho prov?noos, punish D19.D.L,fpT^wJbioh will have to bo in flicted, '?5 They will also present to tho Ohinobo in ordor to provont misunderstanding, tho text of tao edict roforrod to in ar dole 10 of tho oolloctivo note, boforo its publication. The ministors definitely decided to dom s nd tho imposition of tho death penalty upon 12 of tho Ohincso offiolala named in tho list submitted, including thoso who are dead, on account of tho moral offeot upon tho Ohineao. - Tho pe.i'tonoo of-tho-living, must bo inflicted exoopt iii tho oVooa of Pirineo Tuan and Duko Lan, whioh tho ehi poror may comm uto to banishment to Turkestan. A PLEA. ?VROM TUB.THRONE. Tho foroign minist?re, ga ve out for publication a aeorot imperial odiot to thom by tho Ohinoso plenipotentiaries, whioh picuda capooialfy for tho lifo of Tung Fu Siang, eommander-in-ohiof of tho army. It aaya tho only reason iii on aeeount of tho tho turpulont population of tho provinces of Shen Si and Kan Su, who aro dovoted to him and might mo and commit aota of violence agf.Ji.dt tho miaaionarioa and Christiana, whioh tho oourt would groatly doplcro. Comic qu ont ly hia puniahmoni ro rtuiroH caution, deliberation and envoful oanaidera'ion. Tho omporor it ia pointed -out^evan in tho puniahmont of prinogu; of tho blood, had not boon movod b^ motivo* for, thoir proteotion. Why. then ohottld bo do so in the oaso of Tung Fu Biang? What had alro?dy boon^done should be taken into consideration. Bia army had boen rctluocd tQ 5,000 mon, with the obj oct of lessoning hia* power and with tho ultim -ta object of bis futuro punishment whioh. will bo promulga ted in an edict, tho language of which will not bo too patent, After tho de privation of bia official rank, tho em peror willi horop.f tor, dooido on a hoavy punishment. x TUB PI/EA REFUSED. At thoir mooting tho foroign onvoya Sropared anota, td bo delivorod to tho hineao plonipotentiariea, containing tho tubatanco of the dooiaions arrived at last night, including tho nom onces of ?xecution. Thia will be -translated and delivered to Pr hmo Ohing and Ll Hung Ohang, who will immediately eommunioato with tho court, W ?oro re ply. Tho ministora refuso to aparo tho lifo of Tung Fu Hsiao g, on tho ground that they did not consider tho claim of tho plenipotentiaries roaaon. They al lowed tho li vos of Prinoo Tuan and Duke Lan, booauso of thoir relation? ship to tho imperial family and the of feot thoir doath might havo on tho I Chinoao. m Train Robbery* A dispatob from San Luis Potosi, Moxioo, says: "The fi rat train robbery in Amorioan atylo over committed on Moxioan soil oooured on the Maxioan Central railway noar thoro. News of the affair has juat roaohod the city. A passenger train was hold up by masked mon, who ontorod tho Pullman aloopor and robbod tho passongora of monoy, valuablos and baggage. Tho train orow were hold up with pistola. The bandit? wore five in number. The loader and it la boliovod all tho o thor robber* woro Amovi?nos. Tho bandits aro hoing puv bttod by a force of troops and their cap ture ls almost o or tain ? Tho robbers, if caught, will bo spoodily put to death, aa Moxioan law la very DOV aro on auoh oriminals." Republican Anti-Trust Pl?mh;, This tendenoy of trusta to inoroaao in number and to rairo pvlom? la oalmi latod to show the agriculturists mi other" otaos of oonaumera how hollow waa tho anti ttuat plank in tho Phil** delpWa platform, and ought to con vince thoso among thom who voted tho Bopublloan tloket that thoy doaorvO to bo diaeipHnod by an autonutio kicking machine,