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& THL'RM.W OA THE WAR. What He Think* o' the Keiatinlion BUS and of ?he President. "Do you anticipate a collision with Can ada or Great Britain?'" "Hardly. Such a thing is possible, but i not probable. Negotiations will eventually | intervene." "What do you think of the course of the I Canadian governmentr" "Waiving the consideration of all treaty : rights, stipulations and restrictions, and , looking at the naked facts as they exist, : Canada exhibits a very unfriendly spirit, j and is any thin r but neighborly."' "The Senate bill, as well as the House j bill, conferred a very wide discretion upon | President Cleveland" did it not?" "I have only read them in a general way, j but the Senate bill seemed quite as sweep-, ing in conferring discretion and grave responsibility upon the President as the House bill, except as to the railway transportation." "isn i it somctning unus; ,<u ror pouucians to confer such important x>wers upon an opponent ns the Senate bid sought to confer upon President Cleveland?'' "It is not the usual thing, and I rather suspect that the Republican. Senators thought that they could use this retaliatory bill in the Presidential campaign of 1 $?> $." "Use it how?" "Well, if President Cleveland exercised his discretion and precipitated a collision, he would be held responsible: if he didn't, and the dispute lingered along in statu quo, they would hold him responsible for that." "They proposed to catch him coming or going?*' "Very likely.'"' "What are the chances of catching him in the event a retaliatory measure is finally agreed on "Pather slim, indeed. The wide discretion proposed would be wisely and safely lodged in President Cleveland's hands, lie is a man of great courage, and this courage is backed up by a level head. As great and iis are the discretionarv powers embraced in either of the measure's, "the interests of the country would be safe iu the President s hands. lie has courage, coolness a nd wisdom."? Cincin nall Commercial fyacial. ??je? A la*c with a History. The United States Supreme Court Las just rendered a decision in the case of the heirs of Herman Sneidlc against Jacob Henrici, brought ou an appeal from the United States Circuit Court for the "Western district of Pennsylvania which brings to light an interesting story. "in 1S01 Geo. Iiapp, brought to this country from Wurtcmburg about ~>0 families and settled on tiie banks of the Ohio river about 20 miles from Pittsburg. The company were known as the "Ilarmony economists" and the town they fancied was called Economy. Rapp not only installed himself as leader, but informed his followttt.C fjf f T> I f f JiAV IJLUIO lit v> UO LUVlJ. V.'V? VJ would jeopardize their salvation if they failed to turn all iheir property over to the church, he beiug the self-same church. This was dene a:ul then the self-made prophet issued another edict forbidding marriage among his subjects. Everything went smoothly with the colony, and they flourished and were apparent!}* happy until the year 1SU1, when one of their number, Herman Spiedel. revolted, went to Pittsburg and married. It was to recover his portion of the wealth of the "Economy" society that his heirs brought suit. The property involved is valued at ?30,000,000 and as only about 15 families remain all are in affluent circumstances. Henrici, the defendant in this suit, is now SO years old. Without going into the merits of the case, as to whether-the society was a proper one or not, the Court held that the complainant, Speidel, having aiicwcd his claim to sleep for half a century, the Court must hold his demand to be"a stale claim, and affirm the" decision of the Pennsylvania Co.urt. Mr. Cleveland Talks The President has been talking about 1SSS. It happened ia this way: The subject of the inter-State commerce commissionership was under con sideration, and the issue of politics was brought in. The question was whether a ccrtain gentleman whom the President desired to have upon the commission could afford to accept. Very frankly the point was made that 3Ir. Cleveland might no* oe ms own *? ' successor, in which event the one accept icg the commissionership for the short term would serve during tiie perplexing and unsatisfactory period that the law was being put in operation, and would then, in all probability, lind himself thrown out. The gentleman was proceeding to apologize for his plainness of speech, when Mr. Cleveland interrupted him. "That is all right; speak frankly. Politics are very uncertain. I may be renominated and 1 may not. If I am renominated the election is not sure. If the Republicans nominate Allison and Hav/Iey, Allison will evidently carry Indiana. Hawley will carry Connecticut and Xew Jersey. I would expect to carry Oregon and California, but how is it about Virginia and -North Carolina?" This is the frankest expression that has come irom me rresiaeni on me suojeet 01 the next Presidential campaign. The Xew Cotton Oii Company. Tne nev.* Cotton Oii Company winch is to compete in the manufacture of cotton seed oil with the Standard Oil, "was chartered in Camden, X. J., Saturday, with these officers: President, Henry 5. Butcher of Washington Butcher's Sons of Philadelphia; Manager. Frederick. Oliver of Oliver Bros., Columbia, C.; Secretary and Treasurer, John Oliver of the same firm; Engineer, Daniel A. Tompkins of !>. A. Tompkins & Co., Charlotte, X. C. The capital is $5,000,000, of which *4.000,000 has already been subscribed by Philadelphia capitalists. The company is au ?J . ix-;i tnonzeu u> uiuiu at ~wlivis\. > .1., ??;imington, X. C.; Charleston and Columbia, S. C.; Savannah, Macon, Augusta, and Atlanta, Ga.; Mobile, Montgomery, Demopolis and Sheffield, Ala.; Jacksou and Meridian', 3Iiss.: Xew Orleans and Shreveport, La.; Memphis, Tenn.; Houston, Galveston, Dallas and San Antonio, Texas: Little Rock, Arkansas, and refineries at Kansas City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Camden, -Jersey City and Iloboken. Work will be begun soon on the miiis and refineries, and the most improved machinery will be used in them. Wifrinaa in Charleston. Senator Sherman and his party reached Charleston at 5 o'clock Wednesday morning and remained there until } o'clock that afternoon, when they left for Savannah, whence they go to Florida and thence to Cuba. The party consisted of Senator Sherman and his" daughter, Senator Manaerson of Nebraska, General Anson G. .Me Cook, Secretary of the United .Suites Seaate, and Mrs. iicCook, 3Iessr.-;. Grace Wallace and Frank G. Carpenter and F. D. Mussey, newspaper correspondents. .Senators .Ransom ana Butler are expected to be of the parly, but have ncl yet joined it. The visitors stepped at the Charleston Hotel, and after breakfast visited Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie. Ou returning to the city they strolled on the Battery and inspected the earthquake ruins. On account of their brief stay, no public reception was tendered to the party. Senator Sherman expressui great pleasure at the 's - * ' ' C rapid recovery 01 ciiaricsiua arum uie earthquake disaster. HeTfcanJw Ills Fi:>?er. Mr. Editor: I was induced by reading your good paper to try Dr. Karter's Iron Tonic for debility, liver disorder and scrofula,, and three bottles have cured me. Accept ray thank?. Jos. C. Boggs. * The bronze equestrian suttnc oi Albeit Sydney Johnston, which is >,!and upon tlie summit of the mausolevni which has been erected in Xew ()rleans, is to be unveiled on the 6th of April next. The statue is the work of the Sculptor Alexander Dovle and the day for the unveiling v. ill be the 23th anniversary oi" the il^Ui of the Confederate chicfiaiii, o.v the hallle-field of JShiloli, :d which General Johnstvn fell. Jefferson Davis is io visit Washington in a. few days, for the iirst time si Dec' he reSigge! his soat in the Seiv.'<-. uknkkal sk'.vs \ote*. j Rock road from IIopi city, to Madison. Ark., Itciito <.i !nt?rr?t Uaih-rrd Iron. \ ariout m]jcs> making travel in (?iiart-r-. i 'Piio barber's cliildre The session of the Indiana General As- the upholsterer's are sembiy has expired by limitation. batcher s are young lan Secretary Manning has arranged to make are chips from the old h a trip to Europe for the benefit of his health, man s are little pets. The German Keiehstag has passed the There i> great excit Septennate bill l?v a vote of *222 to 23. Neb., in financial and i. over the suspension of ine process <n r^ru:^ ? Xo particulars can be begun at the assay oihee m 2se* \ ork ^ fc^crvbody seeni5 l0 Fifty-seven miners who were c-niombed surprise, in thetjuaxegaon colliery in Jiclgium have ^ spcci;l] }rom Vid escapcu. While a freight train A il'jci 1'! seven steamers nas just arrived 2\ew Orleans and Texa at New York, bringing between 2,000 and : g0U.j, through a tunnel | 2, *>00 steerage passengers. carloads of cotton caug The striking printers of Milwaukee have bales were burned, i returned to work on the employers terms, flic situation alongt; | and promising not to remain in the union. | 01- tj,L. Baltimore and Tlic Massachusetts Legislature, by a vote ; cally unchanged. I>o i of 77 to C, defeated the woman suffrage j firm front and there is | resolution. : earl}' settlement of tl i ir.t tpnm! is hfin<? made to -Noan .uarun, ox _>uwuuitv. uiw a i?u ui j -?i ? -?o Sunday shoes of his own make, which he Speaking about the ; has used as such lor years. j appearance on the sUi HenrvA. Middieton died in Charleston ! Mrs. James Brown P Friday." lie was born in 1T!W, and was uo hurry to get to Amc the oldest inhabitant of Charleston. that America will b< Representatives of all Xew England rail- s*:iv''u' roads met in convention Thursday to con- Secretary Manning 1 j sider the* inter Slate conirncrce law. for a short visit to 2sev Samuel Bonser, of Springfield. Ohio, P ?r J" h,is dcParture Tuesday ni^ht shot and killed Dora Judd faring from a severe and then killed himself. Cause-unreuuit- i lnf bca}* sfows no 1: ed love. : return to duty. Charles West, -??> Maiden Lane, Xew j . ^eBev-Br. /0SCP York, has been arrested for swindling per- |ie A. i<--mpie, wh sons through the mail. He was known as ! !tm-' :}rt Beecner \ the Victor 'Watch Company. | I,1SU,t0. -ondo?> P" Ar -,r a-. * u w . Beechers memory and r.?.L7 goddaughter of I greatest preacher that < Ciiief Justice Marshall, was married to i ' . ,, 1 live nnrnl<infl c Count Eurrenc Mitkiewiez in Washington, j ~4V-"?. D Q i worn m memory of J ,, , .. T> , : mother, includes a tall The strike m the marble yard o BowKer, a geQllcman-s siik hea, T?rr>; & Co.. of Boston, has ended by the orsfealhers of any kint complete surrender of tue nrm, and 300 nre k]ack laborers have resumed work. ; ^ Randall Gill & Shollics, boot and shoe i bcr of'Sromlncn? oflfc L-ea}^\ L?St<0n' h,ave C1 V:.l?llU1^ i Department intend to *80,000: assets unknown, ^ihe failure is k^jsome memento o ; attributed to losses in the southern trade. | friendship. It isestim A fresh shock of earthquake was felt at j over a thousand dollar Nice Friday afternoon", and created a panic ! rp],0 ]\[-^-(:uis de F< anion- the people. The vibration travelled | die(f'fn [^ndon at the : frora no.^icast to southwest. ! once drawing-master t Tiie students of the Georgia University Queen Victoria. His have inaugurated a boycott against the I British army and was boarding houses. They demand hash-re- j and children, at Luckr lorm" ; A dispatch from 3 Emigration agents go to Spartanburg as j that no dead bodies, ; regularly as the "negro traders" did in old j have "been brought to times. One earned ofl ->0 from Cedar j regnon collier}', in wii Springs week before last. i tire damp occurred. Nearly 100 persons charged with crimi-! the sum of 2,000 to b< ! nal offences are to be tried at the next term j the families of the vict: 1 ot Court for 1 ork county. In one case! Imposing naval inn | there are nearly :>0 defendants. j at Toulon. The ileet er The business failures for the week are i stration numbered 3S ! ?United States S^O, Canada .">2; total 2?2: i iron clads. The prin against 229 lust week, and 20!) the week j programme was the at' befoie. I ron to force the passage At 11.4:; Friday morning Henry Artis. i defended by torpedo 1) colored, was hanged at Goldsboro" lor the ! Representatives Dil murder <>f his stepdaughter, Louisa Diclc-j pared an elaborate br son, in November last. j President has the CO John Mo: leys address on the study of siSn liie T\ver and hart; literature, delivered in great part without j approves its contents, i manuscript, is to be written out and pub-' <?CUlCt*t0 ^ie President j Hshed. : that he will change Treasurer Jordan will accompany Secre | The Jacksonville (F.' | tary and Mrs. Manning to Europe and i pounces that Southerr i travel with them on their journeys while I ^nl? ^ lorida have ( J " I ir.?rK PlnnVl . ,, v , points iu the South 01 1 nereis mere or less money in English 29th instant? The f politics for some peopH Mr. Schnadhoret Qver one Ctnt per mile navmg just been presentcu with 110, Out) m it** r recognition of his services to the Liberal Recorder Trotter, cu to be a ]mcal clescenda 11 "" ' Trotter who taught 1 Francis Murphy added 4.000 converts to ; dacce ,hc new nud f. his blue ribbon cause m the single town or , \eWp0rt over -i bund Vincennes, Ind., which boasts of only 13,- j /icVer a slave> nor 000 inhabitants. cestors been in bonda Both branches of the Maine Legislature } John Ilandcock. have failed to give the necessary two-thirds ! The case of Smitll a vote on the passage of the amendment to j detcrmiac thc c.uestj( the Constitution providing tor female suf ; Lieutenaut Governors frage. . . . . i finally settled so far { Up to Friday night there had been , cerned. when tlie Suj i filed ic the pension ollice 7.7.10 applications | Smiths petition for rel : for pension^ under the Mexican pension holds in effect that th 1 law passed late i:i the last session of Con- is ibe only tribunal coi j gress. the question. ?J UUJJi; -UUV/UL', VI Uiv hvjucuij , I XiiL' iilic iiACU U) UitJ j will visit Charleston shortly under instruc- i Association for partie : tions from Acting Secretary Fairchild. with tional drill in Washing i a view of selecting a site for the new pub-1 0f one cent per mile U | lie building. ; than 25 in one party f( i The last Alabama Legislature enacted a tance traveled from all | law allowing won>c% to hold the ollice of ton and return. This | Xotary Public. The Governor has made zens and soldiers. j his tirst appointment under this law in the i The negotiations bet' | person of the wife of State Senator Long, j Richmond Terminal C I The dynamite works of Mrs. Mary A. j through and the deal i: I Ditmar, at Day Chester, on the Sound, Dear 1 sition is now being co | Xew York, blew up for the fifth time Mon- j and regotiations are : | day, killing one man and levelling the ; transfer of the contn j buildings to the ground. " j and Oiiio to a syndicate A Berlin dispatch says: Trade returns i The will of Mr. Bee | for January were better than those for the ' presence of the family. ! same month last year. Imports of Ameri- i it will not be filed f I can cotton rose from 170,0^2 German quin-; its main provisions aut tals to 220,041. ; of the family to settl It is probable that the entire military j ^e division of what force of the State will be invited to partici- 1 . leature of it is t pate in the unveiling ceremonies of the "rs'; Provi('ed for. | Calhoun monument in Charleston next The Stanley expedit: j month. i Emir Bey, which left Showman Barnum says he cannot be the j weeks'ago, has arrived j Prohibition candidate for President, al-! will proceed to the C ! though?perhaps because?he thinks he | Stanley says he will g would stand a better chance of election than I instant, three days ear anyone now imagines. j pccted to. The men Senator Reagan, of Texas, who stands j dition are all in fine co near the President on the subject of inter I The Parnellite mer mmmprn- reform. savs the cornmis- j propose to raise a deb.i sioners will not be appointed before the j modification of Gen. j middle of next week. ; fore the Land Commis Secretary Lamar has been invited to be-i tbat Commissioner Kn come tlio guest of the city of Charleston 1 several important ps during his visit to that city for the purpose demr.ing coercion, wl of delivering the oration at the unveiling of j in ti!C (ve.sion. the monument to Calhoun. ! Tlie steamer Yazoo A Los Angeles, Cal., dispatch says that! tf) tllR iter's edge nc Tracy Titus, a well-known theatrical man- ' t}ic river. The ager, died on Saturday night at Sierra t.013'loss- The fire sp j Madre Villa. He was at one time husband !'iere was not time to of Alice Gates, who died recently. the books being destro Lucy i). Parsons, lecturing negro An- <*eck Jirin<'s were ^row archist, was refused the use of a hall in Tuesday morning, a Columbus,Olno. She called on the Mayor to j mill. 12 miles north of protest against such action, and became so I boiler blew up. Em abusive that she was locked up. ! instantly and Waldo In man and Mead Case, young sons of a ' Eugene Carr was ajso Baptist minister at Hawley, Pa., quarreled cause of the explosior at their home and drew revolvers, and In- m'-*' was blown to piec Ln5? brother 3Iead% inflicting a The sentences of so: , mortal wound. Icman is wn? ^:th grief, reikis who were cowl .An effort -was made to induce the Presi- been commuted to lo i dent to the river and harbor bill after Capt. Boilma;;, who Congress "had adjourned, but he declined, teetion, was not shot, as such a course would have been uucon- over lo'lie German Cc stitutional. tion of his case has The wheel burrow* factor}' of J. G. Drey- amoao ^ie P-?P^efus, of Xew York city, was desii'oyed by Bmit;g an exciting lire on Saturday. Loss si00,000. The i Paul the other day c office of the Xew York Weekly was much wife as the equivalent damaged by the water. Loss *40,000. ];is opponent ?250. r Last week's issue of the Farmers' Jieriew found he held four tra; says: Thus far reports from the winter donees, and after rakin wheat belt indicate that the crop is eraerg- 0n his hat and ran. ing from winter in a better shape than last and" is s&id to have kne >'car- i The Longfellow Si; .). Moreland, while working a .saw Portland. Michigan, 1 mill eicrht miles from Eufaula Ala., fell in ; the ^ronosed statue o front of the circular saw. One leg was | by S'imiiiuiis, ca ;j, red sawn on dean, the other badly mangled fcct hi"h and ten bv and his body horribly lacerated. lie died The cost of the statue in thirty minutes. fully ?11,000, of whic' Frank C. Budd, broker, of Xew York,. yet secured only about who was brought back from Canada, " ? t < charscd Willi d&mh&sH. II. Mallory , ^l ,:f $ l,ubli,iar of the Ckmhmun. s kr **", l0,ara> sumof noe.?. is couiined at police head- or ^hd^nsditors. ?ia ?uamr5- | at Si.yiw, due ic 'In The uupr;r.u-r has Uiichr.r^cd IOC-1 Assets plural at ?110 emp'.ovfmany of them roguliv hands. : n1L. ;,<s:g!;mcni, it is el The disehar-ci employees include men < trader ami womciC.asJ are distributed among! Mi ^ various brandies 0?ti? oflice. j Capt Laws0,, ^ At Gloucester, Mass., ol. ,Sunday, the; camped near Xogales, ? eiligy of Capt. (Juigley, of the Canadian I pated no trouble. The j cruiser Terror, was found suspended iu In- regret the outrage c< I dependent Hall, with the British union Guitterez and foyr M 1 *- fr,'~ ' "* it 'lrnrn ne oil il;r> n, , UUVfil. 1 ilC W-J AXlUSas+w? vuw %%*. j UiiVV^ *411 wau UII M4V vsoon :is he discovered it. ; turned them over to tli ] i 'presc'iilitives Hemphill and Dibble are , thor'lies. looking after the interests of their constitu-1 AViilie Lasab, ;j thi en*.;. Hemphill has called at the postoffiee j tueky boy. found that: department. and recommended the estab- Qtl the railroad track lisbmcnt of a mail route from liock Hill to ] near Scottsburg. lie (Jastonia. then flagged and stopp The owrHow of tiie Missioippi has invm ger train. Thepassem iai.-l 1helr:t'k ?>f 1)"<* Memphis and Little j for bint. "I didn't ex afield, opposite this ; Willie. "T just didn't like to see the train : a distance of forty j busted up." ipracticable. The Dublin Municipal Council have a Habit tin n are little shavers; adopted a resolution to appeal totliefiec: and! little lackers: the people of the world to prevent the British tu t:,e fror lbs: the carpenter's government from carrying out their threats j r;t;iil tobacc lock: and the angry of outrage against the Irish people. Lord ]is7r Mayor ^ .livan and. others spoke during v>*.'.\.c ve^e! ement at .St. John, meeting at wiiicli * Lie resolution was j . , commercial circles adopted, and oil violently denounced the I ' Hie Maritime Bank. government " SuTUSLJ obtained at present John II. Kane and Giles K. Kich were ! Although 1: nave been token by arrested in Boston upon :i char-re ol using 1 the.-e modethe mails to defraud the public^ under the . a:u! million.ksburg, Miss., says: ll^e of the "Massachusetts Watch Com- them. not o: on the Louisville, panv. " Their ''elegant gold watch lor oik* su>[.pi-,! to c* s railroad was going j dollar. was a cheap brass hunting case j is in thc-m. a [ Sunday night, two containing a paper face on v.nieh were; patrons of ill lit lire and about 100 1 painted the Tig;:res of a sun dial. 1 curate idea It is- stated in "Washington that Gen. : cvt'11 if be Pittsburg division ' ^ das ma}* promote Col. K. ('. McLurc. of waso'.i Ohio road is practi- i South Carolina, present appointment clerk most 11st? <>nl th sides maintain a in "\\ ashington, to the position of s-iperin-; into disuse c; no indication of an j tendent of the railway service. Col. 31c- j f-"- 'he li iie trouble. Xo at- Lure has made an excellent record since he ' Ti!m';V:is :l move freight. entered the postal service, and his promo- 1'1C mc , ,, 4.w ,, tion would be meritorious ana niso inve probable time of ha . slti,ta(..io?. - ! fn- xbut lu ige in tins country, ;? , , nfter now. otter says: "I am in I Among tae iast acts of Prcsuicnt Ucve- J ..v%-e keen rica." Itisbelieyed : land in connection with the dose of the dilion antl 3 able to stand the ' congressional session was the signing of the o])li._,e cu, joint resolution providing that all L nited tiieic* is any i ^ ; States employees shall he allowed ful! pay ! i r'i.i* ! York andS?v ""li'MHw tfc. Fourli of jily. for Eurone lie A Washington s birthday and Hceorauon d^-, i)Ut not enn, cold7but otherwise u?0?. wliicil thcy arc no1 txl>cctod to do :IU-V I cupies and t inpayment siuce liis Vt0rL^' .... : ,r,iy*jt' The London Vauy JScirt, ia comment-j snim users , -r, , f ing on the death of ifeniy Ward lieecher. | and women h 1 arker. pastoiot says; "He leaves no system either of the-j days when i; osc guest the he\. j 0]o<ry or of church government. Ilis in- ! quite u num vas dunnghisiecent jjuence> except in a personal recollection, ; uny. 1 mule bushes a tribute to : eu(|s ^ ]jfe# jje was for Americans people use ii pronounces him the j ?rc.^ expositor of his time, lie was a ia the head iver In ed. great preacher, and nothing but a preacher/' however, nr mniirninnr rnstnme. I mi. _ m:..!. r\ ?_?i cw.nnn,. used to sell ] . _ _ . i j' ) IDC 1U1X1U1S V-'Cilliiii liuiiiuau wi tii.'iiii > , n r.' i t I" n. I 'ias given notice of its withdrawal from all i xk1-v ;:ni?'kei ^ -m ' 1J0(,]S- This, action affects all Western, ! \'Is t,,cre j K)l11'* .r~ 0af j Southwestern and Northwestern pools, ami ! as practice . Her gloves and I js supposed to mean the hurried collapse of ; _ , ,l tl all combinations, and that the roads will be j -i:iI's l-irec ? mring retires a num- compelled to take independent action in; rrsc..c:: lo; :ials of the Treasury reference to an observance of tiie inter- coiiiinneu si; present him with a State railway law. i s?,ltiH'ru l)L4l: f. tl1^!r A lire in the 3>owery, New York city, j We'f"*om r'i ated that it will cost j ^jocj.ej eiCV;itcd railroad cars. The weniavet ' passengers got out of the coaches and were ; onC(. ' 'snufl julon, who recently , strolling along the sides of the tracks when i in the liorh \ge of 92 years, was j the blockade was relieved. The moving! ,iip.)Crs dec-1; o the Princess, now j cars caused such commotion that several! s;it isfi only son was in the 1 passengers fell to the ground. Three were ; i-; - ?i.m~i ?.i wc ,n,w ?.Aa,c.c auivu, Vi an lii.-j v? iiv i umuuiiv Auicuauu ckii.iuiwuiWu mVUUUv... .. -... ; / VY IK.* M JillUIl | In the Reichstag the budget bill passed j on an old sti Tons, I'elgium, says ! its first reading, after a debate lasting one to the finest all terribly burned, hour and a half. Some of the clauses of or bucket f the surface at Qua-; the b;)i were referred to the committee. But the hah ich the explosion of Ilerr Jacobi, Secretary-of State for the Im- and that's . The King has sent perial Treasury, announcing that the gov- south, youu 2 distributed tunong : ernment was not in a position to state its the habit art inis. ; proposals for an increase of the revenue of | bad form. J LDd-uvres took place j the empire. . jblysuchat! igagedinthe demon- ; A sensation was caused in Austin, Tex . I known as k ; men-of-war and 0 ! by the arrest of P. II. Ilennesey, Sergeant- Y. Mail and cipal event on tlie i at-Arms of the Texas Senate, charged with ; tempt of the squad- raising a ?100 warrant on the Treasury to : Tii ; of imaginary straits '$150 The warrant was for postage for Hitherto t oats. * ! the Senate. 'lie says he increased the war- i found ln-lief >ble and Willis pre- i rucl> bl,lt charged himself with s.">0. He bc-innin^.o ief to show that the i contends that the Senate owes him fori that The ch; institutional right to mone-' advanced for supplies. disagreeably ior bill, providing he ' Sir .James Ferguson, Parliamentary Sec- blanks unr< The brief was pre-1 retary for the colonial olllees. told in the i compelled Hi but it is not proba- i House of Commons that the railway being v-'ith the eon : his mind. ; constructed by the Russian government lo resort to In ^ r;mj>9 JTnon ; froD1 tlie eastern shore of the Caspian Sea ! their tickets I railrmd '=nes le-td'1 Lal> "WW Charjm, on the river On* : lecided 'to run cheap | sir ???? aiWed "f' IMf* ??*?- IS'!', ,t from all important nicnt a:,ti. '" reason to beiteve Uiat Kussia | i the 15th, 23d an<l j was massing troops there. . ; torn offTr t are will be a little Alexander Crawford, a negro murderer, j ! was taken from tne jail, at winona, .hiss., . , Washington, is said : b>'an imfcnse awdot emsjwl citizens: ? ??? nt of the white John ^d was hanged from a trestle on the rail- (j , , ,, Washington how to ??u- town, he made a desperate al,(!.lli0t0t fhU n.; ?>. - ii,!a"-v over',mvfrcd;! (TC since the davs of ! His vlcLim was ^IC Lo=-"aus a Prominent , tJ t =e smce 1110 - 01! merchant of Winona, whom he killed on t " , w the evening of February 2i>. : 1 i^ainst lloberfcson to i m r n "s ( ccii?)ii m of the disDu'ted Thc United States Supreme Court has ! that they wi Hn of Tndi-m-i wis reutIercd a decision in a case brought from Paris Cor. S is the courts are cot I ??" * which involves, the right of one | )reme Court denied f ?tatu or to impose a license Th< r~ ~ ! tax upon drummers or traveling salesmen - r nTrol \ wm! lv ^rom another State seeking to sell goods by f J1 . \ Sn6tS?^J S i staple or otherwise. The decision is that! ^ npetent to pass upon ; ^ taX;llion is au inlerfcren(x. with inter. ]?*?? On, State commerce, and is, therefore, uneon- u. : Southern Passenger stitutional. he-t^, the ,c nftonHin.r f]t<? ni ; . sometimes c ? ,-c tiir#w./i?:irfprs ! Al ^sworth, Ills., pn Saturday, a band ni^ht. The ---- ; 01 o'g women marcneu to uic i^iuuii nuusc wun skim, st >r parties ot cot less ; j }[c(jrcvv umi asked liim to close bis ; twenty-four jr uic orA. f. ~1 saloon and leave the place. This he refused i The small < . points to Washing- | ^ wiien they charged ou the place, than his ma rate applies to Citi ; 3jcQrcVy met them at the door with a : caresses hin ! hatchet but was promptly knocked down . restlessness ween Garrett and the , by Geo. "Wliittaker. The women raided comes udoci Company have fallen i the place, rolled out all the liquors and and eompani s oil. A new propo- spilled them in the mud. The women de- has a ' lappy nsidered by Garrett, clare that they will clear out ail gallon . he has to eat now on foot for the i houses that may come. exquisite sy >1 of the Baltimore A1>0i!t midnight Mcndav Mrs. Smith, a conbl .- tana eof private bankers. | wid(nv_ who liv?es six mi]QS soulh ?f In- 1'ttle ^ly co cher was read in the j dianapolis, Ind., on BlulT road. v:ith her It is probable that: grandson, Cornelius E. Sutton, a yourg j 1 Jiey iirc 1; or probate, as one of j boy, was awakened by some one demand- i aro ^ horizes the members i admittance. Sutton was also awakened ; of J; e among themselves an(j warned the intruder away. Instead c?: kazar. there is left. The! leaving, however, the man attempted to Vs| hat 31 rs. Beecher is j gain an entrance thiougb the window, j .. ..." i Suitor, lired through the glass and the fel- j America " ion for the relief of low went away. Xext morning his dead ; *,ie ('('>l(V-inf Zanzibar about two body was found near the gate with a bullet ' at Capo Town. It I through his heart. His identity is un- of , !on<ro river, and Mr. ! known. ; 0<i. i-idth-v .-it et there by the 18th \ deadly affray occurred at Fayette, j v.-ho #rts th lier than he had ex- 3Iiss., between a man named On* and his ; streets to co composing the expe- three sons, all armed with revolvers, and j js then take ndition. Lud Cburchwell and his two soas.^ the : pressed into bers of Parliament former being armed with a shotgun and the ; for fertilizin! .te on the blue book latter with axes. In the fight Lud ('hurck- do dot. . win iuller's evidence be- well was killed and one of his sons was is valuable, sion. It is asserted mortaliy wounded. James Orr was also ti.<e you won ipe's version contains killed and his brother Asa was badly hurt, -would ^1 issa^es, chiefly con As Orr was killed by a pistol shot, it is , trnr-t i:> cle: licljwerc eliminated thought that the wound was inflicted by : He would gi ' one of his own part}', as their antagonists Call. ' Valley was burned j n0 plst?ls- v f., :ar Grand Ecore, on j -\vj]c0n Driver, a deputy constable, went i TIiC boat and cargo are a t0 Jlillersburg, Ind., from Switzerland I ]ifl. ,.,ore iread so rapidly that C0;mty to arrest William Sleet, who had j JlK.r*j*,i'.rhts"t. save anything, even ; leaned from the ofiicers wnue unuer arrest i . ycd. ihree colored : for stealing, and found him in a skill iroing "c ,! nod- towards tlfe Kentucky shore. lie wiled to ! ^ L" ? I Carr Bros." shingle i Sleet to return. Sleet's son, a iad 14 years tiVt the Ac! Alpena, Mich., the i of age. who was also in a skiff at the In-! ' iust whit cry Carr was killed j diana shore, called to his father not to re- siTcccWul'' Carr fatally scalded, j 1,1 I> *cr then tired at the elder Sleet. vrance badly scalded. The ! The boy begged the constable not to kill his cxhans;e(I f i is unkiiowc. The i fatll<-'r- whereupon Driver deliberately shot; i'nstru(.t es. j tbe boy, inflicting a fatal wound. A war-f ' llcah ,vi ? , _ , . ! rant was issued for the arrest of Driver. -V.;V,', me of tlic Bulgarian i Ixeaith. emned to death have 0n C:,t's Fork, Laurence county, Ohio, rears' imprisonment. Samuel Smith, aged 12, who had had some ! sought German pro- difficulty with a neighbor, Stephen Ham-j ^.icrc are lie will be handed mond, armed himself with a revolver and i ' 'ua(law. tnsul. This' disposi- went over to Hammonds, following him 1 suy;?rt nor caused indignation : into the house. Hammond then reached I azures tilC!: a I for his ritle, but Smith fired and killed him. j i;r,cst ',r I,r [ Hammond's wife and children, a boy and | uemned mai game of poker m St. 1 gir], attacked the murderer, but he" soon ^nces>nc gambler bet his ; family wounded 3Irs. Hammond, and as | 7,.. ^ for ?.100 and raised I the children attempted to escape, he felled j r , ? rhe latter "called," ! them both with balls. He fled to the moun- i ys to the other'.: four j tains and has not be?n caught. Mrs. Hum-! _ ii in the stakes, put| mond was mortally and the children se j is.-j.ori He was a bachelor j riously liurt. iwn the lady. I i uuc As^opistion, at! 1 v:o. ias decided to place j Ws for the committees a f llip noet executed , of th"labor ( granite pedestal ten I There is a mistaken notion that a large , public. One Uiirleen feet in area, share of the official entertaining at the tee of the I and pedestal will be White House is paid for out of a contm- pointed to i h the association has gent fund voted for the purpose. Only the \Y extern rail ^ ?Qo "Steward of the Household, the florist, repori of the " doorkeepers, ushers, waiters, laborers and Assembly, w rprietors of_ the Gil- Metropolitans, the furnishing, heating ants the recent co: ses, Louisville. ?y., 0f i)ie ^lansior. and maintenance of1 committees d nent for the benefit tl?e conservatories grc paid for out of funds oration of tl .bilities are estimated app-opriated. Out of his salary of $."50,- action of org;; s banksin that city, ooo a year the President pays for his chief in taking a sc ,OOy. ?br? cause of i un(j assistants, for ail his official dinners as conclusion is aimed, is dullness m | we]j as i,:s ppvate living, the waiters at his of a man or < I official or unofficial tabic and the female labor for wh vo<] a telegram from i domestics in the private parts of the Man-1 muneration is that ti'oop., were en- i sion. lie also pays out of his own pocket employers to but that he antici- j for his private coachman, footmen and sta- j shall pay is j Mexican authorities blemen'and the 1.rc of ]>is private horses. ; the right of x jmmitted by Lieut. It is a small business for a great-nation, but! aloof from k exican soldiers, and such are the drains upon the annual sti- j lions to dispo (fenders but one and pend allowed the President out the public j and at what r e American civil an- *reasurv ; constraint or i; | ; ! ibis freedom 'rteen-year-old Ken- " " " ^ ^,c ^:l',oieri a big rock had fallen For weak lungs, spitting of blood, short- Ihe congress in a narrow cut ness of breath, consumption, night-sweats has no great waited an hour and and all lingering coughs. Dr. Pierce s arbitration, v. cd a coming passen- "Golden Medical Discovery j.s :i sovereign i uhuks mat ?. jersmadeup a purse remedy. Superior to cod liver oil. ]Jy { Slate has too :peot nothing," s,*iM druggists. i increase t i THE \EGRO IN POLITICS. AND SNUFF TAKERS. I ? I Some Sagacious Advice to the Colored Peopli it is Dying Out Both Xortli J of the South. South?Snuff Dipping. it window of nearly evervMc ; ^ tltc Editor oj luc cic* find Coui'itn'c o store from the Battery to Permit me to thank you for the kind su:.' small round glass or earthen- gestion made to President Cleveland to ap sluo-d not unlike a Boston point me to the oilice of Kegisler of D^cd: id ornamented on the side or for the District ot Columbia, suouia tin op with a faded yellow label Senate reject the nocination of Mr. Trotter . old fashioned letters on it. as appeared in your issuse of the 3d inst um;reds of thousands pass I rejoice to see the time coming when inci t little receptacles every day, dents in the administration of political par of eyes run carelessly over ties will show to the colored man. of th< tie person in 10,000 ha? ever South especially, that he must regulate hi: xamine them or knows what politics as white men do. to wit. according ml not one in 100.000 of the to his best interests and the highest welfare luse stores would have avy of the government. of what the stuff rerdly is, I do not endorse much that the Demo ,* were told, so completely has cratic party has done toward the negio, bu ce the most popular and al- I recognize the folly of dwelling upon it y way of tisin.se tobacco fallen in the face of changed relationships and ; veil in this tobacco consuming new era in the South. The negro must se ti le bean pots contain snuff, lect in the South that line of politics whicl time when they would have will give him protection in his rights. T< ist attractive articles in a to- say to him that he cannot be protected is lisplay. The poorest "two- bad as to deny him protection. : has m stock is more sought r earing mat some ma\ &a} uiat mis t. written to favor my nomination to tin snuff more as a kind of tra- office, let me say that I know while I writi because we can occasionally of Mr. Trotter's confirmation, and am glac mm.'r with it than because of it. Why should a negro Democrat b< profit in having it around," objected to by Republicans and a whit* Broadway tobacconist. "Of accepted I cannot understand. The Repub is some little demand for it, publican has done much good for the ne f-cii to pay for the room it oc- gro; let it continue in well doing if it will he trouble it makes. Who but let it remember that its ward is a man : there are still some regular a citizen, a thinker and a politician, like it: left on earth, mostly old men other members. who formed the habit in the In the South it is of especial necessity was fashionable. There are that the colored voter should be in co oper ivor of them in the negro col- ation and harmony with his white fellow rstand. Besides them, some citizen, to the end of peace and prosperity t, to break up catarrh or colds politically and industrially. Very trub I don't sell a pot a year, yours, D. Augustus Stkakeu. id 1 can remember when I * ?^ - r? lifty in the days before every- Another Bijj !>eai. N any 'snuff dipping' here, such The New York 2't'tnes says that it is an d iu the soutli?T' thonzecl to announce that Uie control ot tli le. Once iu a long time, per- Baltimore and Giiio railroad lias passed int< r four times in a" year, some the hands of Alfred Sully, of New York r snuff whom I can tell is a Sully, it says, has a written contract b; tuff dipper. They are mostly virtue of which President Robert Garret pie stopping in the city. Oc- puts him in possession. In an article ove [icy will send their servants a column long the Tiroes says: e hotel to buysupply. Then "The possibilities of this new control ar rid of four or five pounds at beyond estimation. By the acquirement o dipping never was popular the acquirement of the Baltimore and Ohi( I don't know why. Snuff railroad? the one railway of the land th;i ire that it is altogether the has ever been considered out of the mar ictory and cheapest v.r.v of ket?Sully and his friends become con o. I never saw a snuff dipper trollers of what is probably the most ex "c prefer a few grains of snuff tensive railway system in the world. I ck that he carries in his mouth jstretches fcom I\cw York to almost al cigar ever brought from Cuba parts of the South and far into tbe West nil of golden Virginia leaf. It includes the Central railroad of 2sev it can't be introduced here. Jptsav ilio PhilndflnJiifl nnrl "Rrwrlinor cvs iii end of it. Even in the tem, liie Richmond Terminal, the Rich people who never formed mond and Danville properties, the Eas i beginning to look npon it as Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia lines, thi In another geuerarion proba- Central railroad of Georgia, and now, his ling as snnir will he as tin- 0f all, llic Baltimore and Ohio. All o nee breeches are now."?X. these properties then are to l)e made on Express. great trunk line with 16,000 miles of track There is no longer to he any quest ion.abou e tottery in France. . how the Baltimore and Ohio road is to ge lie Frenchman has had a pro- an entrance to New York. The .Terse] in the lottery, but lie is now Central and Reading lines give that. Tin i lose faith ill it. from the fact control of the Baltimore and Ohio Expres xnces of drawing a prize are and Telegraph Companies is included ii small and the chances of the transfer." Liisonably great. This has The Time* says that Garrett will remnii ic organizers of the lotteries, as President of the Baltimore and Ohi< currenee of the government, road. all sorts of devices to force - . , down the throats of the pub- A fecandal in bumterper cent, is knocked off in J)r } j L MilIer> of Sumter, has prose uce s lop/eepers o se eir cute(] James W. Budd for obtaining nionei SS Mtwler false pretenses. The Sheriff Sub! ter went t0 Atlanta, intending to get a re jxettinsan ordinary ticket for <l"isition from Governor Gordon forth, ,an exposition or a fete, von of. Budd but O.e Governor m? ab tly presented - with a lottery and the Sheriff lets come back with if entitles you to admission . ? pnsoner. he chance?very slight indeed An *vesngation of the matter aisclose.i when the drawing takes f most disgraceful state of affairs. It seem n such dodges are resorted to bafl Budd * resident of bumtercountj set rid of tickets, it clearly lastjear, and during that time Mi er liv* the faith in lotteries here-? on terms of criminal intimacy with Budd i are looked after In* the state daughter. _ Budd moved to Georgia las I-- ii seems likelv indeed fall, and since that time Miller has on t\v< i? soon die a natural" 'death.- occasions visited Georgia under the assume, t. Louis Republican. n.ame ?} Jackson, for the purpose of en - ticing the girl away from heer lather, i h? , warrant was sworn out against the old mai u Pony of Shetland. for the purpose of getting him away froir camel is to an Arab, the sure home, so that the prosecutor could resume ii llbered pony is to tho Shet- hia intimacy ?it,b euvtiouguwi, ii familiar with their customs quite a number of scandalous reports rif< at though bred wild on the concerning the matter which will noi shelties," as the ponies are bear publication. The ;illair is being gen ailed, can be tamed iu one erally discussed, and Miller's conduct ii hunter, throwing his lasio universally condemned. icnves a frisky colt, and for ... hours keeps him a prisoner. . ? creature hears no other voice Henry \\ ard Beeecher a Funera!. iter's; the hunter feeds and , , . . ,T 1, and graduallv the terrible ? Th,c funeral service; of Henry Uan TW^fi-er h? ho- Beecher took place in Plymouth Church 01 le affeetionate burden hearer Friday morning The building was pro on. He needs no stable, and fusel-v decorated with flowers and ever faculty of enjoving whatever Sr,ceas> an? the bierwaf covered with them \ dun colored ^heltie" of Tlie church was crowded, and numbers o! inmetl?, seen by a touris" people cotild not gain admittance The tinder a dining table, and a Kev. Drs.Chas. H. Hall and S. B.^ II0L1 uld seat herself upon its back day ofliciated. The Protestant Lpiscopa her feet from tlic ?ci*ound.. scivicc w&s used, tied. Dr. cic ivorites for the saddle, and leered the funeral oration. Services wer< it to other countries for the likewise held in other churches. It is estl idies and children.?Harper's timated that fully 2.1,000 people attendee the services in the various churches, anc that fully twice that number were gatherer tine of street Dirt. in the streets in the neighborhood of Ply never have clean streets iu mouth Church. After the conclusion o: Kiid an Italian gentleman in the services at Plymouth Church the pub le hotel yesterday, cias long as lie were admitted to view the body as i away the dirt, ' In Italy the lay in state. Business was suspendec lie streets is sold to the high- during the obsequies. public auction, and the man < ? e contract fairly scrapes tiie A Lecture on Economy. llect all the dirt he can. It a stupid looking tramp knocked at cm* n to a factory, where it is 0f the finest- residences' in Austin, an< blocks, which are then sold WIS reived by the lady of the house, x purposes. You Americans " '-What do you want:-' to know that your street dirt Ploase'm. give me a clime to buy i l t'ritik if you would adver- glass of bread; "sense me. I mean "a loa: Id lind some smart man who of beer." ad to take a ten years con- '*1 haven't got any money." in your streets ior noining. vjraven'i got 110 money? Then, madam, i very rich."?Philadelphia modest as this cottage is I would suggesl your moving into a cheaper house: you art 7- ' evidently living beyond your means. Econmse of KhcumatiMii. olny is wealth. Economize in the way ol nt drafts of air which render clothes and Jumse rent. Cut your ex[arable during The hot sum- pauses, and then perhaps some day yon ik> often pave the way for the w;n ],aVe a dime to spare?a dime, madam, lections of the winter. Euro- that maybe the means of preventing ;i hot climates, to secure sleep, hungry and thirsty fellow mortal from ee use of the punkah, or fan, committing suicide: or it may be aquartei [iiire a form of rheumatism ?a coin of the value of twenty-five cents h no remedy can be wholly ?that will upholster the dark clouds ol Gen. IJriere de 1 Isle,, of the horizon of his despairing soul with :i .e of the number. He was so silver plated lining and Jill his stomacli am lack of sleep that he had with bock beer. Good day, fair lady. Ins servants to work the Texas Sittings. thout ceasing.?Herald of Our Indian Reservations. Peculiar riedgc. The Indian reservations of the United no fewer than four societies State5 contain 200,000 s^j..are miles, and 'lose members are nledtred to their l>opirIiitiou is about 2(iU,UU0. Twenty, andidate for sheriff until he six thousand square miles would loeatc :1 that he will not permit a fich fanul>' "l 1ar h?lc ^???f lam,< richer to accompany a con- bsmng a Mirplus of about 1,0.(X)J square tl to the scaffold?Chicago ?*?. would produce annually $4,4b0.000. This amount exceeds by about $000,000 the entire sum appropriated foi . an eminent Paris physician, the payment of their subsistence and civnd denounces M. Pasteur's ilissation.?Chicago Herald. ment for hydrophobia. ? ? ? An 0<1<1 Character, ;* on the Labor question. New York city has an odd character who delights in fooling people by posing , as a wax figure. He is over 41 years old, csum, icporii 01 legibiauve Besses well and is often taken for a wax ppomted to investigate pliasp figure, as he pits with au umbrella <;i- cane question have been lately made across his Inn and a programme in front of ^ is the report of the commit- ]11-m ^},c sujH.*rintcndent <;f the nuiseu louse of Representatives ap- thinks of putting him in the catalogue.? nauire into the cause of the Chicago Times road strikes; the other is the ? ^ committee of the Xew York Ratine caps?i??. ;hich has been investigating ... , il strike at New York. Both , "j? s""u,w? I'racl.tioi.cr says that ihc evoto some space to a eonsid- g^tine rapsii esso much rood mincedle rights aid the limits of ITS?"?",'?f meu,cuKs are mizeJ labor, and both agree ln>' 111 a.1?",")l' ')"s reason it is und view of the matter. Their !f^5, !? medicine in this form t? in effect that, while the right f'' !"" 0,M ,I|L' "s0 >f bodies of men to refuse to ' l' 1 1 - of 4li/vtr rorrorrl oc nm'nct m - .. ^ at buujr i^uiu uuju.'w XV NM'ICIV OI i;OOKfim ' U''i J??1!} ?l ??*? are mure than a mans life. Tliey determine wtat wg the? j , , au<1 s,IKii(sl ,Jwdt ,vith ,, e.iuaiiyunques ionalJe as is p]0SCI. ,4,,,,^ ,vjtu the rorkmen who destic to keep , ,f t(lc stmlv where influences are d.or assoeiauons or com ,ma- ^ ^ (,m. M,ety in; 01 taeirUbor as they please ixujks, ihc character nt which we would ates they p.easc, and that any in individuals.?The Current. nUnndaUon intended to restnct of employers, and unassoci- ,r. , ~ ; . i is improper and unlawful. fhe most etheacious nn<. mc\\ pensive <ional committee apparently jwrthroi m wliicii to rid a house o.rats i.s confidence in the efficacy of !? 11 ,for few months to :i (hinese liile the New York committee hoarding-house keeper. ie hoard of arbitration in that Christine Nilisson has been married to little power, and suggests an Count Miranda, and it is reported that .-Lie if; same.?Braflsitrcel'x. will now retire from the lyric .stage. TRt T.'l WILL OtT. i ! Fact* in Hi'snni io the Hclinrs.* EvanscSistu, j Recently Comprised lo (lv.ii ihi* I'ily?They ; i Prove :o be Fa::aue* nnd Liiicrt'np*. (* oJuaima Pnuv Eeconl, Maroh 1! ) Tin* following idler from Toledo. I < Ohio, clerg? man was received yesterday by ; ; Postma^er Gibbes. it clearly shows the "1 " ^ . true character of -he so-culied 'Holiness! ^ . ; Evangelists," who came to this city and Vijc > endeavored by lying words. assumed earn- <? ?ctc: -; estness in religion and wild harrangueing i. to stir up the negroes and incite rebellion : ? among them. The letter has every apjK-ar- bating r ar.ee of truth, and there is no reasro to dis- ;nt!: believe its contents. Ansel 31. IJaper is jrjJns^ : evident]}' the same man whose lying utter- cJpus - . ances and scandalous assertions were so sir- i?-:;* I j vereiy r> baked in the columns of Tin: Kmc. : <>Ki). He was the prime mover and ins!:- brse trc i" i ..T:.. . !. .. 'i ;>Io/vier>c i jjuiur ?>i uhj piug, iiu?e n::u\v> ;?i? *" -. *-". 3 - : things even," ss'wc -M<i before: i 1 Toi.ei;o. 0::io. March 4. i??7. Thr.roas j Pottma.<ier, Columbia. > C. CoMct > I D;:a!: I saw notices in the papers j recently of the mobbing and expulsion ' 5 from y:>;;r village, or city, of a band of <0 j j tivemen and women preacher.-; of holiness. >*n j; 2' It was published in our papers as ::r. out- vested ai 1 rug-.; of ^.)Uthern intolerance. But I Lave 21 just heard that one of 5his holiness parly /.^V1 2 S was Ansel M. Tiaper. It' that is the man. f know biai :r be.a wild fanatic, living in : - I adultery, ami who ought to be driven out < -i^-Waa . | of any community where they undertake iroia its , j to tcach. I write to ask you, or any one to s! whom yen may refer this, for information !'VA^~is ' ; as t!ie facts in the case. 1 should be sorry r co-Ama* y | to have prejudice created here at the Xorrh easss c ; against your society on ur.ji'.st grounds. If j | ? -1 the man's nome who leads that holiness ; ^ , | party is Ansel M. Ilaper, then it ? ail K 7ov f | explained, for I know that man to be unfit j to live out of jajl. I have no object in no:--'." bn ! writing, except to get the facts and virx'.i- j c'.iijJs, j cate your people from all blame, u>'I shali j ^;;\l uo uiropgii our pupc;*. luius, uiiy, j,r:U!io j " Lvmax K. Joirxsox, Liver, c- Pastor Free Ciiapef, 20o Tenth street, To- j ?f^ice?I? o ledo, Oliio. i p'i coverj For 't The Paris Tenq-s asserts that the politic;";! SS;oo^; r prisoners arrested in Sofia for participation ^ndi-M* in the recent revolt v.-ere v/iiipped with ?01.0* e knouts daring the entire night follov.-irig B?TT2 j their arrest, that Karavelou is now dying * [ from the elTects of the knouting he received. \vori<i t and that five officers have alreadv died ciati< from the effects of their punishment. = 1 EX. GOV. A. II. STEPHENS* COUSIN, i I r-m I'rst cousin of the lite Ex-Governor i \ Alexander I!. Stephens, and bave been postal j >' clerk oa different railroads since ISoS. For ten years I have been a su*r..-rcr from a can- nose, oil cer on mv face, which grew worse until dis- | smell./ ta * charge of matter became profuse -md very ; or press; t offen.-ive. I became thoroughly disgusted I sands ot e with bl od purifiers and pronounced them! Dr.ssf humbug, as 1 had tried many without relief. 1 cases ot f Finaliy 1 was induce' to use B 15. B., wh eh | ana toa. ' was about tlie 1-t of February,and continued \ 2 its use until the latter part of Apri. The ot- j tensive discharge decreased at once and the 1 hardness around the cancer disappeared. it J 1 improved my general health and l rapidly 1 1? H 1 t gained tlesh and strength. T5ie discharge! U|H| ;r g adualiv decreased a- <i the- cancer became , j I o j ; le>sand"less in size until nothing rv-m >ins ex- q ifli ccpt a .-car to tell the ta'e of a once danger- , s ous cancer All who have seen me siaee l i have commenced the use of B. B-1), bear tcs-1 tl^. timony to my great improvement and the i JcXUII scar oa my fac~ shows that it cured the can- J 3 cer. I fin'i that B. it. li. comes squarely up to ! j what it 13 recommended, and i cannot s: y ; too much in praise of this wonderful mcui-< r , cine. I havp triedthem all, but P?. B. B. stands : r at the top as a blood purifier. i ! me at:ovc is copieu irom uie Atnens fua.) i Eanner-Watchinan, being the voluntary Ian xa? - | gunge or Mr. .'air.es A. Greer, which. Kditor 1 r I (iantt indorses: ".Mr. Greer is an honest, upright citizen of Athens, v.ViO had a bad career, and his numer-j ous friends thought that he could not live ? very Jon^r. as the cancer was gradually sap- \ ping the foundation of his constitution, but ! ! now looks well and hearty." ! ? , ... Chicke . i TWO AGAINST EIGHTEEN. Mat] Several physicians have pronounced my disi ease Koo 1 p i>on. caused by paint or lead ia t | the iiaint, but t^eycoakl not cure me<?Last I i ; oU!iiin?r i used eighteen bottles of al-rgeiy ; ! advertise! bloou medicine, which ditl me no : j more good than so much w^ter. Wocrvn - i 1 have used only two bottles of B. I>. B. and ) i am proud to .-ay that i Lave received groa'er i i benefit from tllem than from the eighteen, and am now rapidly recovering. There is no - question aboutthe'suoeriOrity of D. v. U. over "Plain i all blood remedies * " j +r , Keynoids sir > t. W. U. Woo&v. ,?lc t Augua, <_a., April 2!st tssc. trial, a: 1 ; not sat; . Scrofulous swellings, L Jeers, sores, iiheuma? .^ ( tism, Kidney complaints, catarrh, etc,can L secure by mail, free, a copy our 61 pajce Illus- jifsT Tj tinted Book cf Wonders, rilled with. the most VviSw ; wonderful and startling proof ever beiore known. Address, 1JAL.M < o., Atlanta, <;a. .Bran I I SO CHARLOTTE i FMiiil fflSHTUTB.1 1 V-0 INSTITUTE for YOUNG LADIES plk 1.1 in the Suuth lias advantages supe- tSL 8| rior to those oilered heie in every depart- faJSfj ment?Collegiate, Art and Music*. Only j|fl?v experienced and accomplished teachers, j |a||| The building is lighted with gas, wanned : || ?& - with tiie best \vi ought-iron furnaces, has &g$? hot and cold water baths, and first-class ; i appointments as a Koarding School in I i every respect?no school in t;ie South lias j [T^ sj~ 1 superior. * cp, f . | For Board and Tuition in everything ; E= [ i in fall Coliegiate course, including i ancient and modern languages, oer ! Mostiu t ' session oi -O weeus $100 woman's 5 L'oducti -n for two or more iron; same WOMAN family or neighborhood. Pupils charged ' Qer dIsea ! only from date oi entrance. * i ^?ncll,tlon j For Catalogue, with full particulars, ad-1 ir^guS uroisS Rev. \v M. II. ATKINSON, t prletorac > i Char!otic. X. C. I property. , i ; the atndS j " ? ^oses^ : BTONIC | Will purify the BLOOD regulate 1 3?M the LIVER and KIDNEYS nnd t ' V* BKSTORE the HEALTH and VIGTjEMCgBft OR of YOUTH. Dyspepsia,Want ; of Appetite, Indigestion,Lack ot 55322 Strength and Tired^Feeling abc*es and nerv%s receive new j gu [ a , ' .J, _ -Snffprin-.?Pfrnm complaints i A 8 STSc peculiar to their f*x mil tind L#?S ! inDS. HASTENS IRON TONIC a safe and speedy care. Gives a clear, heal- ggasE thy complexion. Frenuent attempts at counterfeitingonly add to the rcpolarity of the oricinal. Do Sa'p not experiment?get the Original and Bkst, KVy); . / Dr. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS , V gftig I ?Cure Constipation.Liver Complaint and Sickfi e?ggS iKeadaehe. Sample Dose and Dream Boole? 1 ^mailed on receipt Oliwo ceniam f THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY. PI 8t. Loois, Mo . A .1 A J : j E-B~MARKS, ; | Manufacturer of TEE1 ; PRINTERS ROLLER COMPOSITION COLUMBIA, S. C. r. An 12 Cures ^?7? ? ; t) )] Iiifantu 1 rintera i\oIlers cast oa ^ ! the shortest notice at the most;of Teet] reasonable rates. Use Mark?" p^ef^ { . . mm ior Composition. . <t Co.,. j MjBpMMMMMM if in fhfi fit j About twenty years ago I discovered a little scro c tounced It cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, nent benefit. Arr.or.g the number were one or two spec;: was like fire to the sor<\ causing intense pain. I *aw r. s:a S. S. S. had done for others sim:l-"-!y a{!!ic:e<I. I procured the second bottle ;he neighbors could notice that mr ea: health ha-1 beer, biu for two or three years?I had a hac ually. I hs.I a severe pain in my breast. After taking si: me and I grew stouter than I had been fur several years, a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapi< every one with cancer to give S. S. S. a fair trial. Xes. XANCY J. McCOSAUGHEY, Asl v..i. -r ?zzr Swift's Spec:Ml* is entirely vejretaW#. ar.d seems u B impurities the Treats.-onan>isicit> 1 V "m 1HE2.SS A-.:. HUXORS, I common r.'o'fls, or Emptioi:, >J vorst ficroiuix Sall-rhenm, p.w.1 >?' .v-aly cr Rouglt ? a short, si! disessr caused by bad M e coaqaered by this pcTitlbL ptiri nd ir,viiror.iri:ifr medicine. <;reat Ulcers rapidly heal under irs be- 9 luence. Especially i:a- it manifested <?! cy in .-;v:r s 7Tc:tcr, Kose Rattb, JJ Carbuncles, Sore Kyes. Serof- Jf Sores a:ia' Swelling, Hip- - Jfl SUC2S^ Whito Swcllingr** JH or 1 hick :%f etc,and Enlarged t. S.-r.d ten crjits in stamps for a.*atls -. with colored plates, on ?kin . or the same amount for a treatise iuoetions. : BLOCS rs TKE z.^ hivclea:: vi: by 25:-. Pierce's i lucdical Discovery, and srood | o:.*, a fair skin, ynojaat spir- 1 Vi:al t-oisiabiished. ' J mSZJUIFTI&N, Jj ; Scro;:- lr. ol ilio JLtis?!*, i's nrid cured by rremedy if taken be1 ist sta? sot;::? disease are niched; mane! >cs power over this terribly j sease, trhea first clTcrio? this now id reuse ly to rise public. Dr. Piercs j^rioiisiy c.-aliinjr it iiis "Coni too I::-:;;. which. ' -v-?l-eu*nnsing:, >t;s, ; ::u:ritive proper- 1 ;n.: <-;;iy a- a rcsaedv for k'.o:,. but Is; all C lirosiic Sisr, Blmif stsd Lungs. ' * feci ('!: v-y, debilitated, have >;or of <?r y.-iiovish-brown spots or bv."I;,\ ii< .[ <:? ur headache or dizzi- j i-I teste in i!io:?tli, internal neater . j : :::ar wit!i ;:ot Hushes, low spirits ) 4 0:11 y I'-.ivi irrojrulur appetite, ' t:'.5 t-injr.ie. yosi are eufferinjr from *>v*pepssa, and Torpid ?-? ^ or "iSsJioiisnesH.'* In many Iy part of tlv. se symptoms are o.tik-As .1 remedy lor siil such eases, crcc?s Golden ?Icd?eaI Dis. is unsurpassed. Weaic SpiitiBS of , Shcrtrios* oi Breath, lironAsilima, Severe Couirlis, and affection?, it is :ui efiiciont reme<lv. by Dkcgo.'sts. at $1.00, cr SIX for >5.00. :en cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's Consumption. Address, c^*"i 's Dispensary ITZcdieal .Asbo- * 3 3i!, 003 iliiin Street, Buffalo, X. Y. v m $500 REWARD ' fgpfc* is c.'.'c-rcd by the proprietors . " j}} oi' Dr. Satre's Catarrh Remedy ' * *"> ? tor a case of catarrh whicn >" f./ they cannot cure. If you jr * have a discharge from the ensive cr otherwise, partial joss or ste, or hearing1, weak eyes. <luil pain ire in heau. you have Catarrh. Tnou^ cases terminate in consumption. re's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst Catarrli* ''Cold in tise Keadj'* arrxiai Ucaiaclic. 50 cents. 40S and ORGANS i the World's Best Makers, A.T FACTORY PRICES. _ st Terms of Payment ? ;ht Grand Haters, and Orer Three Hundred Style* to Select Prom. >. PIANOS: \ ~\ 'ring, Mason & Hamlin, ~ iushek, Bent and Arion. ORGANS: & Hamlin, Orchestral and "Rotr Sfflfo 1 c 38 and Organg delivered^ ffeight , [ \ all points South. Fifteen days' > ua Freight Paid Both Ways,. if ^factory, wn Hocae3. J' iMBIA MUSIC HOUSE, ch of LUDDEN & BATES' UTEEBN MUSIC HOUSE. / 2ICES A27B TEEMS THE SAH& 3. W. TRUMP, Kanaeer. radfIEd's 3 FEMALE GULATOR! * ippily meets the demand of the age for peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy for ONLY, and for one SPECIAL CLASS of rjSSfc sea. It is a Speclfie for certain diseased jgdttm 3 of the womb, and so controls the Men* jga pais as to regulate all derangement84at0^flH itles of her Monthly Sickness. Tfee jam :Iaim for this Remedy no other' xeqSgsESp'** It is strictly a Vegetabie CompggfiHjJ**1* ecialrv was Fshals disha8a?BP^~2 ame enviable because otitis '"" fr cment and care of female woman- it -will relieve *oa e by drngjlsts. uvei. ?oman," mailed free,.1; ?r t>oor' ' iiijj. aBC5BgBBHa?3SBBBBSPBBIMi B CARMINATIVE! roii i.vj-'.wrs v\u rilING CHILDREN.. .staiii relief for colic of infants. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera m or any diseases of the stomach veLs. 2.lakes the critical period Lr i - -r * salt,- u.j;.u easy, is a saie ana t tonic. Fo:r sale by all druggists, wholesale by Howard, Willet iugusta, Ga. ^ - * :ucibk #WW I <r. my cheek, and the doctors pro but without receiving any penna- ? illsts. T:.e medicine they applied I Ltement in !';< :"'pcrj ailing what j ' some at or.ee. licforc I hid used icer *.vas healing up. My general i king cough and spit blootl eontlnt bottles or S. S. S. my cough left :>Ty cancer has healed over all bat B lly disappearing. I would advise S| y -.e Grove. Tipjiccanoe Co., Inu. i cr.ro cancers by forcing out the CO., i)ra.wer S, Atlanta, Ga. k > tStJ