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' ' ?? ? IBBPO ag1 gggggggggg -i-. . >. CEyEB.lL SEWS XOTEts. ! to establish, 1 , ! the vicinity oi Items oi Interest Gathered from arion* _ ? / * - .J. .1. ton: Quarter*. , , . - .. _ placed in juzi A con narration ir. Ciarksville, Term., serve out a lb J1 ~ c-O-A AAA v l .V . , T cauyju n UOTsewiiijij?uu Montgomery has postponed her inter- quenth* comn SUite drill until May, 1 8SS. Relic hunt; The prohibition amendment in Michigan -rec'^ ,:m' is surely defeated l.y about 5,000. General Logan's novel. "The Volunteer Soldier," will be published early ia May. ' . A citizens* meeting Ln Indianapolis has j,js /|jv'/.r protested against the Irish Coercion Act. eve rv til ;;!<? is* There's many a dynamiter who is afraid an)a*C.\riai:::: to give his mother-in-law a blowing up. open for navi Uoionei ingorsoii is to write ji:s religious j jjv ;he new impressions of Dr. r?IeQ]ynn's theology. ! Hygeia Hotel, Y'rgta. sold for .$032,000. j seinblv s:,-:nt It was bought by Mrs. Phoebus. Democrats .1 The work of evicting delinquent tenants Seua-nrs and will begin on Lord Lansdovme's estate on *? -?^'Cted. April 20. Reports of Prince Alexander of BaUfnbeig has -ontinue to c again declined to be re-elected is ruler of cattte distric Bulgaria. The business _ There is no apparent change in the skua- kern appealc tion of the cotton handlers' strike in Xev.; The Pope J Orleans. Government The Texas Legislature has adopted reso- au u::! <ho ,v>o. reference to t wi,.^ o.. relations bev p'e of Ireland. ,, . Tr.r . t ., Ahvm IIiH A Legislative committee has ocen ap- erg pointed to meet a committee of the foreign 1 \. "f; bondholders of Virgin!;!. ^ ^ ^ morning'llii Delegates representing Vv cha bold liorcly miners met at Rhonda and addled a reso- tated with"d lution denouncing the Irish coercion bill. Uuvernoj At Memphis, Tenn.. en Sunday, nme Dakato." dc: persons were seriously but not fatally poi- intention of: soned by eating ice-cream at a dinner party. an(j a<jds jjj.j The Secretary of the Inter-State Com- the Union a: merce Commission will receive .*3,500 per front door, year. The Supn Ben Perley Pocre's "Heminiscences," affirmed the quoted all over two continents, have netted awarding P. thas author but $2,300. - ?.Ii.-s., ?15.0 Good Friday was more generally ob- :ir served in Baltimore vesterdavthan ever be- -Newtnean; fore. Mr. Sidne Tic prohibition amendment in Michigan ^nowa seems to have been defeated by the v } bodily siren: of temperance men. " saiu never to Failures for the week: United States 198, Canada 23, total 220; against 223 last . week and 2-39 the week previous. ~ Jour-S i ^, , ? . * . to tne sweet x-dward Cummrags of Davis City, Iowa, imprudent, tried to kill his wife, and gave her a serious ' blovv" she wound. - lie then shot himself dead. cret to vlrsc Ex-President Jefferson Davis will proba jmme] bly deliver an address before the William jn*tbe Philai Jewell College, Kansas City, Mo. tjje purpose According to Congressman Townsend. posed coerci Sunset Cox will be the next chairman ol eminent of the ways and means committee. people were Col. George Johnstone, charged with the The Seen murder of John 15. Jones at dewberry, has authority to been admitted to bail in the sum of ? 1.500. pairs to the i Secretary Whitney has decided to push oytheBoan to completion the work on the cruisers At- lyi^g 'he lanta, Boston and Chicago.. Doyle, the President Cleveland is said to be saving on a ticket o three-fifths of his salary for use when the of the treat: rainy day of the proveb dawns. linemen;, an The wholesale boot and shoe house of S. lhoiiiie!> sin: N. Brickhouse & Co., Norfolk, Va.. has c^Pnnaon assigned. -Liabilities ?90,000; assets above Local opt: that amount. notice that t A large tract of Mteteippi nine lands. comprising about o0,000 acr:3, has been 1; TMiroSocfxl hvo wt.v nf oaitvAh]- . fiT 3 color. Four thousand emi-^rants were started .A' West from Castle Garden. New York, ^un- .. . ' day. being accumulation of arrivals since Friday William sho then went 1 Shade Scarborough, who murdered 3;adi- through the son Ciesai" in July last, was hanged in : he ' *. % jail yard at Clapton, Ala. Both were negroes. s]jj down a: The prevailing drought in Texas, ad Jed wav .-,nj c;. to the results of last j car's drought, is caus- %vj{h tourist* . ing the Legislature to consider the suspen- T " sion of tax collections. the %?^ Plans have been perfected for connecting stc,T tele'-r, the Norfolk and Western with the Louis- Texas, t;7at ville and Nashville railroad lines. This is northward a said to be 2. hip tliinerfor Norfolk. George "Westinghousc adds another ?100 < -. the Dorr out of his own pocket to the death benefit ;ntn "tr, tlx of $100 paid by the Westinghouse Air Council st Brake Company Employes' Relief Society. ?)l;ii]|c;>rsV'" The first day's canvass for fund? to hold Democrats a an inter-State drill in Montgomery, Ala., f^c rcv-. in June resulted in tbe raising of $10,000. vrir^tand I The whole amount to be raised is ?20,000. xlaboV -i. r; Senator Palmer, of Michigan, is going elected ?.Ly to bolster up his bocra by building a hail publicans, e for the G. A. li. posts of i)etroitto use. fcur citizens The Secretary of the Navy has invited Gen. Tho sealed proposals from shipbuilders of the the State ' United .States for building five new war York, and vessels. Associat i on A bill was passed by the Senate ol Penn- : > sylvania providing that punishment for 1 murder in the first"degree may be death bv The San " - ~ 1 tixe use of electricity. aau- ujnu;v An explosion of giant povrtiei- at Tus- ^"itlidnr.val carora, Nevada, destroyed the hoisting Washington works of the Queen mine, injuring five surc<- y-t 1 men, one fatailv. or.J. tne separate. In Rhode Island. John TV*. Davis, Dem- p.ro 7.f ocratwas elected Governor by 9? Eajori. ty. There is no election for lieutenant ? Governor or Secretary of State. ,r*f., j Co]. King Harman, Conservative member made In" juu of Parliament for the Isle of Tlianet. Di- gre escapes, yision ol Kent, has been appointed Under burned. Secretary for Ireland. * Dr iVvr Tiie boiler oi \v :;iwm :.iomss SilVt niiii, j vaicry, urine near Harriaviiie, in Eitchie county, West ner comet pr Virginia, exploded on Thursday, killing comet disco four men and injuring three others. March 31. j Major Edwards, who wants to be Mayor ana medals j of Fargo, Dak., is one of the heaviest The total statesmen in the country. He tips the beam according t< at 337 pounds. $3,Si "?, >>;" Ex-United States Treasurer Jordan, who indicates t^a crossed the ocean with. ex Seerc-luiy Man- in existence ning. passes most oi' his time with the lat- is now thou: ter at Bournemouth. will not excc Mrs. Lamar has finally returned from her Ecrr Mos visit to Georgia, and the Secretary of the who was the Interior can again l>e approached by callers archist ti?e o who left their revolvers at home. jealous bee; John G. Saxe's later life derived no ad- ?(lu_av' * ditional sweetness from the fact that he ?p' 0i *"ai once received ?-3,000 per your for writing c%fcr; one pceiii a week for the Xew York Ledger. _ About aa The dwelling of Mr. E. J. Moody, six ^ ifconsin, ^ miles above -Marion, was burned Monday, it C"VT,K-unr? :.'c ?nn hri?;> i?i 3Iarion. Loss about $3,000: "insmticce i uat v-aoic* said to be $2,000. feard from The United States grand jury 'n Sun i0W1's" snow, Francisco, Cal., has returned fort} Indict- At Edgar rnents of eocspiracy and perjury against Braddocks, land swindlers) including several Federal dumped in: officers. pouring it i On account of the r?por- that negro mili- Ulct:1^ tary companies will be admitted lo the na- directions, iionai drill, it is probable that the Oupital lmn3?d, -jU" ? LighJ" Guards, of Jackson, v/ill withdraw -iUr*:from the drill. ? trge a Arthur Sullivan, a young Xew York blasting, .\r.; book-keeper, who was arresied for dealing the outskirts church property from St. Stephen's Church Monday. A on 3Iarch 18, pleaded guilty, and was sen- blown oil an< tenced to six years in the State prison. were fc ;rfuli. One of the most munificent recent gifts toni C'l:c:ito churches is that of the Kockafelier aurt. brothers, Joha D. and William??7.5.000 xne rrcsn in all?to the Tabernacle Baptist Church of Government jNew York. ~ Directory, wl There is a ' reliable'' rumor from the na- H. Couderf. tional capital to the effect that ex-Senator Xeagh. of t 'l 3Iahone is to succeed the unsophisticated Columbia: M Jones as chairman of the Ilepublican na- and James AA tional committee. * Families of Lord Randolph Churchill says that his C->ol''au::h. w resignation resulted in the direct saving of and has three ?1,400,000, while opposing the scandalous :x>;?i>neu will waste of public money in the "War and Ad- Boston it miralty Departments. . canned lima The Swiss government has resolved to ever. r.- '. act vigorously against the s .dalUts and The i-:\ 1 Anarchists, whose recent activity is thought is set for i to be calculated to disturb the peace of the court before State. of considerab Fire in the dry goods and notion house the trial will i of Frankei Bro^. en Gay street, Baltimore, is ready, but damaged ?8,000 of stock, fully covered by the defense s insurance. The building was damaged General 31; $1,000, insured. . ; folk Virginic Henry Bower Jc Son, oi Philadelphia, j tiiat his Sens manufacturing chcmists, have failed. Lia-: possession of fcilities are estimated at half a million. Zno | mittce on pul estimate of the assets can be obtained. ' the Capitol, a Cause?too much, real estate. there doiDg a , The Prohibitions;* carried -he election j C2CC> elating 1 in Rankin ccuaty, 31:$-. This shuts out! Wh&: srorls the whisky men of Jackson who intended, I walls of the jf liankia county went sgainst prohibition, : Water street, ' . ... .iici::s?l :cs in thai county i:i | occurred, burying four men. One was re- i : Jackson. j moved, after a lapse of 43 minutes, dead. 1 tiL-on iir.s arrested and i The other three were taken out. alive and ' ai Mount Sterling, Ivy., to ' seriously hurt, but their injuries are not ree years' sentence for having j fatal. : Jiki.ire Kt-i', who subse j The Idistrict of Columbia Supreme Court litted suicide. j has relumed the relief asked for in the case ; rs have stolen Tom Ochil-; of 31 orris S. Miller against the Civil Ser. rella, gold cam.- and diamond | vice Commission brought before 'he Court id fenrs are now entertained j upon petition of right, in which the peti-; ;:!> ? s'eal l;i- head for a sua- j tiont-r complained of the acts of the Com- j ; mission and asked to nave the civil service : Lessens, evidently the son uf jiaw declared unconstitutional. Is a Xcw Orleans reporter that At Fort Smith. Arkansas, Patrick Mc-: propressing linely on the Pan- Carthy was hanged for the murder of Tlios. , (1 that thc^-anaf it?elf will he and John Mo honey, in Cherokee nation, on 1890. the 16th of February, 1886. The evidence ions in South Kingstown PFe]>' circumstantial, there being no ; 0 njpton. 11. I.. the General As- eye-wstaessts to tne crime, and McCarthy ; !s. on grand committee, .",0 died protesting ms innocence. q .n.i 4'j Republicans. Four An anarchist named Frank Moec* tried eight Representatives are yet to kill Dr. W. X. Williams, of Chicago, - who w;.i; oneratinzr on Moeck's son iniured great suiierin? from drouth car- ->Ioeck seemed to think he . 11 :ome in from the cotton and ccm1;1 revenge on tee radroad compats of the Southwest Texas. *?4 !;.v k.lll,ID= ^ <loctor- Luckl1^ *"s t ; men of Sun Antonio have P1:n ??ueu to explode. I to for heln. Queen Marguerita, of Italy, took pity 0:1 ; t lias forwarded to the French lL.<f ^porters who were puzzling over the | proposes aim in- to bring toiler at a recent court ball at Kome and ; fc&landiius with France with dictated to them a description of the hand-, he establishment of diplomatic !omfst (lr(ffes: bhe woundup with them-1 ivecn the Vatican and China, action not to forget her necklace of pearls, | ? , saving, "for these are the thinas that espc- ; and G. ..renoold, two travci- cjui]v interest vourladv readers." s gas burning when they went ,* ,r / ,r", . . e?r hotel in Chicago/ Next At I agarstown Md. a burglar was: il was found dead and Arch- ?aurbt h-v 11 3l" Ra?S' ed"?rof lhe Ghhc\ 1 alive The latter was resusci: \1} ms ht:Ul1OR1t'r>' store. He was named iilicultv Bowser, and had been m Mr. Hays cm- a _ _ . , ploy ten years. He drew a revolver and -c:ect -McIIett, of the State ot sjtoi himself througli the head when sum- i lies that Ins bailiwick has any inoM.<! to surrender, and was not shot by i 1 going to war wilh the country, j i:.vs% ^ho lircd at him. i it v?ili wait to be admitted to , , 4, ! ] itil it can come in through the . , F-ench Chambers has , = issued a protest against the exclusion of j . that party from representation in the Bud-: ( erne Court of Mississippi has get Committee. The charge is made that \ decision ot the lower court. members of the Right are excluded from ' j C. Thompson, of lvnoxville, the committee because the Republicans are | i vO. on account ot injuries re- desirous of concealing the fact that they j i accicent on the Louisville, have been souanderin? national money's, i l 5 and Texas Railroad. , r ^ Mcne. Bernhardt recently entertaluod the i( > wl. . k. t one of Boston s best h . Marshall Wilder, at lunch. She ! ? Sl,T'ond hM is five feet six inches high and about six j t '' 'lYf""'?T'?r< r ii tr-f inches wide, and he is about two feet wide : i r ^ and three feet high. They talked French} ?,i.. '/ and English to each other's entire bewilder- j \ - inducted. rnent. but they ate in the same language IJ ;oetesssavs she 'told ner secret !1Tir) rafted friends. It is even said that I wild roses. She was very "Wilder made Mme. Bernhardt lauirh. j vVnen the sweet, wild roses . , ~ M will wish she had kept the se- Most. ex-convict and apostle of an- ] < if arcby. had u reception in Cooper Lnion, i , , A New York. It was the largest Anarchistj < sse mass meeting has been heid . held in that dtv, the hall;! tejpma Academy of Music for ^ ?acke(l The majority Resent were ;' Ol pro.esting against the pro- cot but Socialists, and many i . ?e legislation j\ the lor) Gov- there merely out of curiositv. A large : ' Great Britain. Fuliy o,000 ^ of police;in citizcas> clothes, were j p-CiCU" , . present. ''""L. r^f- Mr. Pulitzer pronounces the story that i1 proceeu uumeaiate.) ith .e- ^ j employed a detective to act as a body ! < yippee, found to benecessaiy , fnyention of mv fri?nd, ^!r. ! vessel isnow ^ He further says: *:If Ira Shaefer : "V * means to do the threatened killing I trust; 1 i invincible, has been released tLat he will materialize soon, as I am con-1 i leave, lie complains oiueny templating a little trip next monin una go ment lie received while in con- not Care to hAve open and unsettled acd alleged that the prison au- counts." -lc cut" Irish convicts for espe- p]aces of workcien at Jones & Laugh :ents- Jin's iron mill, Pittsburg, Pa., who struck ionists at Staunton, Va., gave a few days ago, have been filled by new hey would contest the election men. The locked out workmen made apsdav, on the ground that the plications to be organized into an assembly c "wets" were not printed on 0f Knights of Labor, but were refused on The paper is of a light crcam account of being on a strike. They demanded an advance in wages from $1 35 to mri Joseph War ford, brothers, 50 per da}'. creation at their home near Colonel W. H. Martin, who will succeed Hi., ihursclay, over a horse. Senator-elect Reagan in the House, is as tall t Joseph, breaking his arm. He an^ thin as a rail. He wears long hair and :<> the room ar-d shot himself 'nas 0n chin, and a mustache, heart. TTk vou*. is loud and his gestures are awk landslide occurred at 3Ionte ward. Ilis trousers never lit him and he _r.se masses of rock and earth wears a butternut-colored shirt. He has :d now entirely block the rail- lived all his life in the pinewoods of eastern ; rriage road. A train ladened Texas and has promised to be the same Bill; j hjul just .passed. Martin in Washington that he is at home. ! irts from South America and The recent attacks on the Czar of Russia , j furnirh no support for the have caused that potentate to hate everytphed iast week from El Paso, thin.? in the shape of democracy. He has , cholera had made its way replfud to the French Ambassador's invita- 1 s far as Panama. tion to join in the French Exhibition of on at Minneapolis was a victory declining to give encouragement to a locrats, who elected ten Aider- demonstration organized in honor of a sue-1 ; Republicans* eleven. * The cessful revolution, and adding that he!; ?!.-? 19 Democrats and IT lie- would not allow his subjects to take'any For the first time in years the Part iu ?'JcIi -n affa,'r either. j , .re in power. Peter R. Morrissey, ex-member of the i ' Council of Milwaukee, Wis.. lower houEe of fhe Municipal Assembly of i Ic publicans 10, Democrats 13, St- Eouis, and one of the judges of eiec-j PMrtv-'wo cities of the 'State tion in that city hist November, who has h ors? MlSSf Thirteen R? been on trial before the United States Cir-1 i icvcn Democrats, three Labor, cuii vourt ior mree uays past iw irauuu-;, and one Independent. lent!y registering voters and with receiving ,v r, . f illegal votes while acting as judge of elec- . rr.as .?. Conwav, secretary of ti . found guilty of the latter charge. ! remperance League, of -Sew ' , . ? .J , T , organizer of the Temperance 1 ne coal miners in the Jehico region of , \t -v Vnrk rl'Vd smMrnlv Kentucky have gone out on a strike, and ? a consequence Kensee, Wouldridge, sew York from heart disease. ; ennessee, btandard and other mines . 4 . I-.-, t>-? are shut down, with no prospect of open- i Antonio and Belknap Rifles ins up for som'e raonthsF Tfere are about d their minds regarding taeir ^en employed in tiic mincs. The,' xrom Jie iSation.t: drJl ... cause of the strike is the refusal upon the i . next montn. They were as- part of the men to sign a yearly contract i ne^ro companies oi l attend rc.qUjr:ng them to agree not to strike for I y would camp and be unllcd 0Q? ? 3 _ . The origin of the expression "mending . ; ?*o. i i:ursaa} in^ a j\e-sto . his fences/'as used in modern politics, is i .n.m'X .it. ec-i. - ew i or^. J w attributed to John Sherman. While Secrc-! : soi.le: m the builumg, and the tarv ?f the Treasury he visited his home at < .ere threatened. Escapes were yL;lMd aod followed by a host of ?roni Windows. a .id >y correspondents one of whom boldlv asked < Nineteen people were badly the Secretaiy-what he was doing in Mans- j Held. it Jbappeaed tiiut on mat day sner-1 , Svr.fi, of the V- arner 0-r;ser- man had contracted with a man to repair '' (unccs the renewal of the V? ar- $onie fences on his place, so* he told the rei/.e of ?100 for each unexpected porter that he had come to Mansfield to : * vered during the year ending look after his fences. Thus originated an j ' lySS. About ?5,000 in money expression which has had wide use in polit-I i-s been awarded Since 1SS0. icul circles and has even found its way into ! 5 redemption of trade dollars, the British House of Parliament. ) the latest returns, amount to 7"be striking carpenters at Chicago, by a , 1 The redemption is slow, and unanimous'vote, rejected the proposition 1 1 are fewer of tnese coins made by the bosses and reaffirmed their de |( iStan v/ac ^ ?rst supposed. It ^and for 35 an hour pay and the full j f jht that the eatijt. redemption recognition of the Carpenters' Council as a j ' cd six or seven million dollars, body of organized Tabor. The proposition I i's wife, the pretty brunette of the employers was to concede eight j < : first to kiss the liberated An- hours and make cents an hour the mini- t ther day. is said to be a trifle mum pay, with grades above, but not to 1 iUi; all" tiie other Anarchist recognize anything but the individual t to kiss ilost. too. The mys- rights of the men. All union carpenters i i viduul taste is stiil as dense as in Hyde Park, to the number of 200 struck ' i for ' !') cents an hour. A short time a?o the ' < inch of snow* fell at Augusta, r:'-c w^3 raised from 27 to 31 cents an hour ^ Tuesday rright. the surface of and agreed t0 ^vnrk at that rate for overcd Viih a thick layer of one year. They struck out of sympathy < i fcenis to be dust or ashes, for tae carpenters in Chicago. . section of country so far as The iate John Roach loved to teil that it! i is covered with the same yci- was through his connection -with the 5*~avy j r It is a strange .phenomenon. Department of the government that he be- \ c Thompson'.'? slcti works at canie K? widely known. lie used to take ! Pa., heated steel had been pleasure m recounting his first interview j i portable lake preparatory to President Lincoln, which was also j ato ingot moulds, when the beginning of nis labors for the govern- < exploded and scattered in all meDt- When Roach brought a letter of in- j Five nitmen were frightfully Production, Mr. Lincoln inquired: "What , it is hoped they are not fatallv 3"?u want?" "Nothing," answered 31 r. ^ " Roach: "but I thought you might want * ?? a i . , .. , . something oi me. "oo i uo, repxieu tue i . uantnv o: uynamite used 2or pres;<jcll{> "And if you have brains 11 stored id a ^rarae snanty in c20Uirjj t0 build engines that will make a | ^ s 01 reading. I a., exploded sJ - } r.ist en0U?rt1 {0 c^ch Up with those 1 nurp;v Lulu jad^b >?u legs j^ei x0 v?-you-liave-him-and-110w-you;i y.!i o;c. A ;vo owUi- ..tahans t;ont s t:;ul are cutting our merchant vessels -v. -r'3ar^>:''or^' iug his d<x?} ictQ chips you can go home and make me Samuel U eriz *as also badly three ^ * I Sent reapt>oiai?4 the present : members of the Unica pacific T!"- -Vrw ,nter"-tn,e Commerce 'i-trij. I ^ liose terms have expired: F. , ~ " . , , r,i Xew York: Franklin Mc- nalroad conductors have been fur- " iii;;go; A)."*:as(ler Haskell, of mshe-1 with a set of big books containing = :ireus A. Ih-.iw.a of Cleveland tbe,rate of fare to ? charged on the roads ? Vw of Omniia. under tne provisions of the inter State com- " * """A"0"!..* . ? merce bill. There is no change in the pas-! c< J*. W. jUtcheli :uvl <">: -Urs. tar:IT on the lines of the Richmond ; ^ bojs a pisterof Mrs. Mitchell, a3(fbur.vlllc read, except that the through children, an icxont, v.ere second das< tickeU h^ve been withdrawn. ?' i the excepiion oi tnc infant, por instance, second class tickets for all is thought by eating pcr.-c or M3,i0:is jjotween Charlotte and Richmond 11 beans. Fatal results, how- w;:j /.,)n?jnne t.0 be sold, but hereafter a ? it. }> ---c :;t anticipate.':. sccond-ci?w? ticket from Charlotte to Wash- j! V. !. jouriiv". J11.. boodiers j ington Ci5y cannot be sold. These rales j <',ioe*:uv"in the criminal; have been put in printed form by the rail-; iiTc Tuley.'butitis a mailer I road managers in accordance with what is : l,i le speculation as to whether ! 'believed to"be the requirements of the bill, ! Cl xgin on thai date. The State and have yet lo be adopted or endorsed by | p there is doubt as to whether the inter-State Commission. j a. ill be prepared to go ic trial. j ilione. according to the Xor Being entirely vegetable, no particular j ^ rn. nntwirbst.-imiin'* UlP f.lft ic rwniirpri trhilp 11 si no- T)r Piem?'s I Ltorial robes are off. retains "pleasant Purgative Pellets." Tliey oper-j rc the room of :h^ Senate com- <?te -without disturbance to the constitution, j ar >lic buildings and grounds in (jier. or occupation. For sick headache, j a nd has type-writers at work j constipation, impure blood, dizziness, sour j ' _ large amount of correspond-1 eructations from the stomach, bad taste in j :o the campaign in Virginia. ; mouth, billious attacks, pain in region of; :men were e..cavating for ihe ; kidneys, internal fever, bloated feeling I Kennedy buiiding,*in West I about stomach, rush of blood to head, take be Syracuse, N. Y., a c-ave-in 1 Dr. Pierce's "Pellets/' By druggists. 1 re; BRiC-A-BRVC. Frame Cottage Costing S2,2(XX It was only a glui! "Good-morning,"' As she passed along the way: But it spread the morning's glory AIw.'ivs Lrive the devil his adieu. Ilmv to make a tall man short?Rob him j ^ e here.. ith present plans and ele\ f Lis parse. ! tion 01* a vcr-v attractive and conveniei '"Even a dark lantern has its bright side.' j arranged cottage for village or cod [UOili witty Roland. *" i try. To give it a more commanding z Repeated earthquakes have occurred at ' pear an cc it ^nilt on a terrace, tvli: * ; assists materially in insuring pro] The carpenters'strike is still in progress i drainage. A veranda or porch exten 1 * - r .1 , [i Chicago. i me entire irout ui wc juuusc, hjc pam The Atlanta Rifts have withdrawn from ! posite the parlor being roofed ov he national drill. while an over hanging room cn the s< Grave injustice?The eulogistic inscrip- ; on d floor serves the purposes of arc ion upon the average tombstone. ' on the opposite end of the porch. T Issurance companies are decliuing Chica-! large open hall extends to the rear of t ;o risks for fear of the Anarchists. | house. Arches are sprung over the < The butternut is a very durable wood , tiance ways from the hall to both par. iid excellent timber for fence posts. 'mrrmra lou cannot jump over a mountain, but j I A y* j tep by step takes you to the other side. j 8 : A man is not a man when he turns into a j ^ ;cu. g Why is the bow of a boat like sulphuric j 1 |v~3 c jA ) iciti? Because it cuts water. j L>-j r^TL ??J j/ ' The Lomax Rifles of Mobile will not I jGl f "Th'*#. vithdraw from the national drill. | i,j ^ It is a fact known by old farmers that j - 1: J z &?<#& Vlarch colds never hurt fruit or vegetables. 1? . - ii . \ f The jackass would not hide his ears if he | - ^ jould. He thinks they look well enough. I TVhv Both of the military companies of San ; I lilli. \ntonio, Texas, have withdrawn from the K M national drill. ^ and dining-room. The parlor is fift< tm.? of r>r.Ttr r-iff nn'l of >11- with an ot>en firepla JL ilv I WlUUi'OlViiV Vi ii?v UV ^ WW** Richmond, Va., was laid willi imposing The dining-room, also with an open fi ceremonies. place, is twelve by thirteen and a b At Staunton, Va., the local option elcc- i feet, the bay window giving it a v< ion resulted ia a majority of 93 for license ' cheerful appearance. The kitchen is n a total vote of 1,102. ! by twelve, with conveniently arrani "Mamma," cried a little girl. "I started closet.^ si"Ic- JrcPlace and dresser. E; ,o make mv doll a bonnet, and it's come access 1S kac*t0 ce]la? ^v a passa, >ut a pair of pants'" L af ss the rear end of the main hi ? . , . a lanre storage closet beinir at the extre Dreaming on a piece of wedaing-caxe is cn(Io-f the hallwav. The second st< aot always a sure tnicg. Mince pie and is arranged for comfort and convenien ,v"loc"!,r mnrfi mnre fifertain. Wn?. hv fifte< A. poetess sings, "I have found what j twelve by thirteen and seven by twe silence :s.' Her rriends, it is understood, i respectively. Each room is furnisl ire not so fortunate. . i witn a commodious closet, while 1 There are said to be 52 varieties of slicep j bath-room is large enough to be used in the world?not counting Wall Street: a dressing-room, if necessary. A la: lambs. j store-room is made the entire width By a singular dispensation of Providence j ^ront cni^ ?f ^ a flute cannot be heurd any further than a j j ^ n gun wiil carry. .-?J 1 JjeJfyoty \ / lie that is familiar with curtain lectures i J-* g / may not advocate stage c-ff^cts, but he is j ?~p, / ? certainly in favor of the drop curtain. ; b' i\?3ft Tiie German press warmly approve of j jj j 1,1 Ti. L j the new Italian Cabinet, which they say jj r ]Ejjj ; S will be favorable to the triple alliance. ^ \/ \jH? =* r\ \ n ,,o An extensive strike of stone masons and 3 7?-c5T?rcmVl I vJn?? their laborers and mortar mixers in the * itnyjr} ^^ ) vicinity of Boston has been inaugurated. " ~ / it has been computed that the English n E C"' 5& speaking population of the world will in a I . hundred years number from eight hundred -? to one thousand millions. The floors, arc all of spruce, nam Pearl necklaces are down so cheap this free from knots and secret-nailed. 1 year that a line one can be bought for *12,- rooms and halls arc finished in plain p 000. Everything seems to javor the poor wood, with hard oil finish. The scco man " ? storv should be shingled outside, wl What is the difference between an oid tLo irst sl.or-v ? clapboarded, to give tramp and a featberbsdr There is a mate- a moJL' appearand, ibe bull - -1 ti.-n- ,m nnrf thfi cn? find plcntr of room for the exerc niu UIU^"^ ? ?- -l- of taste and origin amy jn me ouisiiu other so.taown. ^ well as the inside finish, bearing in m The Secretary of the Treasury has dc- that harmony must be observed throu: cided th it the national depositories are not out._Arthur L Yctlk. Architect. required to redeem trade dolhirs under the . recent act. - The I>avr oil Kissing. A piece of borax weighing two Or three , ? , , grains will, if allowed to dissolve slowlv j a Brooklyn court me other da; in the mouth of a singer, remove all trace : young man was convicted of stealing of hoarseness. ; kiss from a pretty girl. "They sat in the gloaming" means that j The culprit made no defense beyo they occupied one chair. A gloaming m-y ; ihc miserable plea that '"he couldn't h be obtained at any furniture stove. .No \ j^" ;ind there was nothing for the st< parlor is complete without one. jn^G to do but to pronounce sentenu When an officer is dismissed from the I jf;s honor was fully equal to the < army he is said to be cashiered. When a j casira. In thc course of his rexaarks [ asmer :s dismissed from a bank i;e is gea-; ; erally omcerea. aameining, onry tuuei eiu. i . , . .. T , . , ? ? 7 r 1 i here is no objection, so far as I < Coaisnaft No. ~oi Oskaloosa. io?ia, v..'S sce^ {Q a maa ]-;ssjn<r a gjri jf s^e ;s totally destroyed by lire. Superintendent; in? But Voll must not do it against I Story was badly burned, out ine miners es-; v.;!i_ ^l.^has a right to object, and japed uninjured. ^ ^ j sj)C joes yOU mUstn't do it. Be sure s "Who was the most successful financier j is willing before you try." mentioned in the Old Testament? Noah, The lame part of the law is its faih because lie successfully floated a limited j to prescribe the test of willingness in St company when all the rest of the world cases. Of course the girl always sf was in liquidation. "No," but it is a well-known fact tl Two hundred laborers at the American under some circumstances her "N [ron Works of Jones & Laughlin. Pitts- means' Yes." How is a fellow to fi burg, struck for an advance in wages of 40 j out': ;ents per duy. " | Of course the decision of the Brookl A .south-bound passenger train on the ; |nust stand, but we are strongly Mobile and Ohio railway was wrecked at! l]1C: opmion tuat in this ciass Oi oITen. Carroll station, eight miles from Jackson, i administration of justice should renu. No one was injured. j temperccl with mercy No iron-cl ^ , r.. t , ! pro nib it ion law will fit the case. Ave Tae steamer Erectorarrived at SuJohns, ; mi]r[ local option measure of a flexil * * * Irom e 1CC ticli.s v.uh 1~,000 seal?, au(| self-adjusting character is the b ind bnags no news confirming tue report. that can be hoped for.?Atlanta Com Df tiio loss of the sealing steamer Lagle. j tu?ion The Virginia House has passed a bill! r ~Z . . ~ " * -? ? tiw. Pm. i 'Jce Howllrcl to Go Lecturing. ?liUJU:i? u tua; LV;L CV UJ^ vuu* W?W > __. jinnati aud Chicago railroad. Tbe bill now r[\ e salary paid to Mr. Hawthorne joes to uie Governor. ; the V>rl<l is, I believe. -$4,000 a vei The steamer Spoken, wiih 24 passengers, ]j;s WOrk is rather light. The lioi ap&ed on the Com* IKitak river Ore- , ^ Col Cockc] -on, i uesday. F.ve men an: reported lost. J^im |,(,0J0; j ? HowaRl, j Slrasourg papers report further expui- j ?7.300, and other specialists and edit< >ions of French sympathizers. The search- oblain betweCQ gg ^ and q-qoo H Dir or houses for compromising documents ; ,. -, ,. . , ? s 'also being more vigorously prosecuted j ar<i,s oue the luckiest of all our jot rn m \ I nalists. i or his services as regular c< Chevu.ier. Schimtron Tavcra has deity- 1 rcspondcnt of the Boston Globe he w ;red to President Cleveland his creuei'tjals 1 receive next venr SI0,000. A. C. "Whe is minister Irom Austria-Hungary to the ? er (^"yrn Crinkle) was, until recently, & ?niled btatcs. ^ i other of the World's high-priced m< A register clerk in the general postofnee 1 But Wheeler is no longer associated wi >f Chicago, who recently confessed to a; the paper regularly. The mention heft of about $29,000, and who was re-; Howard's name, by the way, reminds 1 eased on $2,ouU ban, lias gone to uanaoa. i that JJ r. nenry xi. Aooey.tne weii-Kno"v A boy in Pittsburg lias swallowed a liier-1 theatrical manager, who lias just rettu noineter and the doctors are unable to get! ed from Europe with Patti, has offer tout. If he can wait till June the mer j him liberal terms for five lectures to jury will run so high that the instrument delivered this winter in Boston. Ho1 -vili come soaring out of his mouth. lard is an immensely interesting talk What a poetess particularly refers to as j.an<^ ^is head is full of reminiscenc< 'warm paleness''is almost identical with; For twenty years he has known eve he hue of the mans face who struggles i singer, actor, lawyer and politician vildly on the perilous edge of a banana ! prominence. It is to be hoped that >eel, reclining st length on the sidewalk, ' accept Sir. Abbey's terms.?A md is too pious to swear. ! Yor/; Letter in Aorth American. Charles 31. Owens, Isaiah Waters, John j 77 77 Brandon, John B. Sanr.er and William J. ' ter e rong Birne, judge and clerks of election in the a Boston undertaker was so persect irst wardof Baltimore, tried lui con^pir- ed by a mvsterious voice froma cemete ng to oetraud at the last municipr.l elec- * - r ^ ,, , ... ion, were convicted. Notice of apnea! simpiv called tnrough his telepho: vas entered. " "Hcl?lo, hcl?lo?oo, hel?lo?o-o-c '"I know why the doctor brought that t!iat he had l^e machine taken out. 0 ittle baby.*' said a five-year-old the other ! wou]4 naturally think that a physicu [ay to her happy mother. 'And why did ' w? be quite as likely as an undc he doctor bring the baby /" was asked. ' . ('\ \? "c(iu ;l stdl small \ oice rcproac "Cause it cries so much he did not want I oin direction. Lafia o keep it himself," was the reply. i n g.. . Late Episode of the JJalvationlst*. I An indiscreet Treacher. j Several days ago a party of Salvationii . , , ,, j tnougnt it mcumoent upon mem to va: t'm AM>' i p ti n S"!llie s5ck- Consequently they proceeded :s. 111., says: ^he trial o^ the a.leged j tije house of Mr. Frank Beattie, who h rain robbers, bcuwartz anu Watt, was ; been jjj for over a year, and in consequen iven a most unexpected turn yesteroay by thereof ;s nervous and excitable. Ilavii a incident that wiu probab.v destroy the rrained admission into tlie house thev we 'orth of all the work so iar done. By asked by those in attendance upon the si( snsent of counsel anu t.tf; Court, the jurors maa who had sent them, since they can "ere permitted to attend divine service at wholly uninvited by the members of tl ie Methodist Churen. L>r. Axtc;l, the fatnilr. They reolied that' it was b\r tl Eclating clergyman leai ned ox tuwr pres- order'of Captain Yoder that they had con ice, and, taking as his fexitae power of to mir.istraLe unto the sick. Captain Yodi ttle things, before the astonished congre- was unknown to those present until the <t ion or jury could resize it. he was in! ,V(.n. sf10 was the leader of tl te mid-.L of an address upon the impor-; jjjjvation Army." The party were oromp .nee of apparently Uavi?w circum.Mjuicts jy told that tccir ministrations were n( hen rightly viewed. ~s the tiasn rob-. needed nor wanted, and that thevshoul jrs'eviction depends largely upon c:r- i,,;ive. They did not leave, however no lmstuutial evidence, the surprise was , did they go until the bed-ridden man hin eat, but Bi*. Axtell [proceeded to tell how f gave them t.o understand that he di celebrated criminal had once been con-; not wish to be taiubourined into heavei cted, after long years, b.v a tell-tale scrap j aad tol(1 tbem t0 dcparl; lhat he was paper. A torn check tigures largely in J member of a church, and had the "brea e Rock Island case, and much feeling was ! 0f ]ife" dailv administered to himbvhi J - r' * 1-? frvirmnac Of tnu ClJIfniloT- ! . v_ ~ ? _ 1 :;i ___ ^ _ ipresseu auui uiw i pastor, wiiuw uuiuiuisu&uuus were sua. marks of the pre&cner. I- the prisoners j cient. Xo tambourine music was heard i; e convicted, their attorneys "Kill demand J -Lhat house, for at the sick man's commani new trial, on the ground of undue mnu-1 ?Charlotte Observer. ceupon the jury." ! a3 c" An instructor asked a French girl wh; The men whose names appear on the j boer in French was feminine. She repliei md of Postmaster Mo-.ry of Charleston, | that it was probably owing to the fact tha present about ?S,000,000. 1 the boys liked it so well. t . : , . . - 1" ' ' ' -- - y _ / Governor Thompson and the Fainting Bride. A Murderer's Auful Dreai Assistant Secretary Thompson of the i Edward I*cgcr. who was so j Treasury Department is said to be an ex-: Sing for life for ihe murder pert in reviving swoouiDg persons, but r.r.t Bohle, whose body he cut up a | until last week did lie have an ( > utility i-, a trunk to Baltimore, is now | ?o display his skill in that line for theWne- ;>ital of the prison., a sullerer fr< i rit of liis official associates. A party ui prostration. His physical sttx-i . j Xew England excursionists were pii-sin- ltis in i was grear, anu m- .< ; i through the department, among them be-; nerve in court was sr.rpr;>icg: b i icg a, newly married couple. Ia con<=e- ' ina is all gone, and hehasbecon i quence of over-exertion or the poor ?ar.i 1 tie cowering wreck. On then: L< j Uiry condition of the treasury, the young in the prison he;old a keeper ; gS ! bride fell in a faint immediately in front of !._> ? visited during f..e right 5- ! Governor Thompson's ortice. m-mbered victim, who had pr ' j Hearing the commotion in the corridor, rceunstruct himseif in the terrific -a- | Governor Thompson opened his door, ar.d, piv^ence. Of this dream he ci lt_ i taking in the situation at a glance, directed disabused. lie seemed to beii j that the fainting lady be laid upen the sofa n liry. Eve ry r.i-rlit it came " I in his room. The young husband wss al- at. the end or a" week he was mi LP" most frantic, and, with utter disregard for: dvvn. in the hospital ;t b:> the presence of strangers, he endeavored to snrr.e with him, except when >er restore his wife to consciousness by press- , very soundly asleep under na ids ing her to his bosom and caressing her ex- ::nce. Be dreams that the mat >p. travagantly. Governor Thompson sug- ? of his friend are strewn shout er gested his infallible remedy of su-etchiu:: where they lie a while inanimat ' the patient upon her back, with her head ; did before he packed the body i " " downward, so as to alio** the blood to eir- i ::\u threw thex head into the ri |0' culate to the brain. The young husband ; the fragments be^in to quiver, he at first remonstrated against what seemed ! move slowly toward each other he to him to be treatment "too heroic f^r hi? aw in a heap. Xext. they su ;n- better halt, but he finally consented, ui:d , selves into a human form. '13 tor in a few minutes the young lady was re- ' is missing. At length tha*. stored and the happy couple rejoined their i into the room, with its hair dri friends and continued their sight sLeing ex-: ihe water of the river in which j pedition. I With a horrible smile on its fa< ! Governor Thompson says he obtained his k.-eif on the shoulders of the ? r- 5 lv- ' vti* I'ttrfYAr 3! experience in tainting cases jroui ?m u-.. wcuaw i? mmuun. j Geiger, of Columbia, t>. C. Tie ciocto; , a: this point, and the apparili j was called upon to administer to a lady ! from Lis imagination. All e j who had fainted. Upon his arrival be : failed to cure hiui of these visit I found the patient stretched out upon a sofa ! prison physician advises his ren j with-a high pillow under her head. The j ?late Asviuai for lunatic crimii j doctors first instructions were to "take , . that pillow from under her head, place the i r? ~ family Bible under her heels and the will . *'J-uatn i. Coleman, fa Call be all right in a minute." Gov. Thomp-J )s nur*i*:g an unaer-sized son never forgot this remedy, and he has! !XJ? u ba.u-hea?:ec. man *? practiced it repeatedly with great success.? I J"Ciie big enougn to knot at the Baltimore Sun. j bcfid- His availability as a < ^ ! said to bo largely represented 1 '<?" j (Spartanburg's Gold Mine*. I oi $>0,000,000. Ire- | ' ?ki The gold mines near Glendale have been | j }"\T'T TIP A T? IT T1 | attracting some attention lately. It is not; ^L ** I | proper to give such an enterprise an undue ; . ' j unci unmerited boom. For more than half , interesting letter from ' i a century it has been known ihat sold was j ^ Weeks, superintendent j to be found in this neighborhood. Tne ; Pauper Home: ?jj j Spartan will report only the fac-s ia the ; From a feeling of gratitudt mp j case, "which will be just both to operators j sire to benefit others, I volun )rv j and the owners of adjacent lands. A vis-! this statement. I have great r (.g j itor just in from the LosJon company's thankful that I ever heard o ,n' mine, near Giendale, reports that the work- I know what a blessing it Ive m.cn in digging in the west portion of the j me. I have suffered with Br ied Linden property, came upon an immense;} ; tarth. for a number of vears. :ho rich deposit o? goM ores about 30 tcc-t be-1 j was taken-with ? sew as ??'l , v , 13 1 ach4eS ? right car. which in a few &K rtra thickness, of a dark brown color. Aver-^ .-*1 * age samples have been taken from this vein .7-f J at this point and found to contain one penny \ un o&raoie palpitation a _ weight to the pound of vein matter, or, nojse'5111 ^7 bead. _ in. tei /\ $2,OCO to the ton. Just how far thiswil] the commencement of dischar; i extend cannot now be determined, but the ! in mJ ear * kegan to grow < ' ' - T ? -1 ? v fact of finding the same class of ore 1,200 : weejis x was su ueai mm. ? feet east on the same vein and shewing the j hear thunder. "" same characteristics at several other point.- _ I was then compelled to lis [ is pretty conclusive evidence that the rich tion tube, and it was often I ore is continuous through the whole of this ; not hear with the tube* I "" vast distance. These mills are running full j menced taking B. 13. B. and t blast, and, as we understand, are showing i of my ear ceased running in good returns from their poorest grades of and can now hear without the ore. it was told that they have a Dynamo j general health has improved, aad other fixtures for treating the most re- ceased, and feel like"a new bellious sulphurcts. which will soon be put j appreciate the benefit I h:r in operation, both for this and other mines ; jg t> j> (m~?e -J in the State. Carolina Spartan. ^ ^ God aEd*th ""he Congressman CrnSn's Amendment. : Proprietors for SUCh ! jae jl cueerfully recommend it to ind Congressman Grain, of Texas, is hope- afflicted with deafness and cat r -i ., .. . --? ? n ,,.:n ir.* in ifs ns<i j>r>r! llle 1 IU* lI>at lUK U'JAl SCSSiUU ui wugicss ?>m ; " > ~ it j adopt his proposed amendment to the Con- convinced of its value. der i stitution of the United Suites. 31 r. Grain j JOHX "W. TV] :ise I -would have the Congress which is electcd ; Superintendent DeXalb IV.; I as ; in November assemble on the 1st of thefol- j Decatur, Ga , May 4, 1886. ind ' lowing January, instead of on the tirsi.' trh- i Monday in December, thirteen months after' RPirU'P< fiTQI.1 W - ! its election. He thinks the Congressmen ? bllUjllli? ; should come fresh from the people, and j i have been a suilerer from j ! should vofce the political sentiment of the Bladder troubles fur several country as soon after their election as pos- have lately had ^h3t is term y a sible. Mr. Crain's amendment also pro Disease, and have had eenside r a poses to change the day of inauguration of ing of my legs and shortness tie President from the 4th of March to the ! The urea has poisoned my Li< j last Tuesday in April. Washington was secured and am using (II B. j . inaugurated on the 30lh of April, and it is : Blood Baku, and Hud it acts ClP claimed that an inauguration day near that! auj verv quickly, and I am 2rn date would, for many reasons, be prefer-: its effects. 1 had previo 1 ?Ho fj-i tTiA .If!) of "March. ' i ; ??? iui^c ui viixiuu^ iiavc oc* i , ? ~ . . .'*' " . 1 edic-s, and several eminent y.,, A Deaf Mute ? Speech Iteturn*. , ' .. , v j. ? t> ne : also raitx-d on me, but B. a Joseph Henry, a New Haven deaf mute, | at the top. JOHN H. MA. about 29 years of age, began early in the j Hock Creek, Ala., 3iay 4, ! winter to attend the polo, games in New _ 7-?1?5 Haven. During tbe exciting periods of the / }} w-?. desire full i?ror^ia-ioi game it was noticed that Henry jumped ^rofulo^s sw-oiin^0 "1 i???"or from bis seat and attempted to shout. For tisrn, Kidney; iompiaims c.;t ;r: a long time his eflorts in this line were un- secure ? ;.* mail, free, u. copy our 3: "J cuccessful. But recently his powers of ar- ^derS'and Vtu^i^^pr^r lc" ticulation have steadily improved and he is known. Address, ?, iys now able to speak considerably. Local pby-; a ia* sician.s are of the opinion that if tbe young ? 0? man keeps up bis a4tendance at the polo nd crames, and also his happy facultv of going ' ! off into a white beat of excitement, be will be able to talk as well as anybody by the ; ?* end of the season. He is still as deaf as M? ?es ever?Cleveland Leader. ad A Love Romance. ^ ^ ble A sensational marriage at Surater, last ^ est Friday, has caused a flutter in society cir- Ip^^jlj (^9 /&<&. E ii- cles. General E. W. Moise, who was i gL/^ |T ^ elected Adjutant and Inspector General on ; '$ ^307 a ? the Hampton ticket in lbTC, and has since ; 1^^-13 wiu purify the blc taken a leading part in State politics, is a : sp?| the lix/er and kTi vy strict Hebrew, wealthy and accomplished, i oft^focra. Dy His eldest daughter, * Agnes, a girl of 20 j ?st?SShma"*? * years. There were many desirable suitors *>iuteiy cured: *f" for her hand, but no advances were sue- cl^r?^d ill cessful until a dashing youn? Irishman, a i and supplies ~ . > -.xr T. -n. L_ _ . - _' Sjlllf-TinT j'ron r., <jauioiip, w. is. liogin, 01 wisiiuinoogu, . g ? nigSG"? peculiar totheii )rs met her and fell desperately* in love with a?a ***^3 nD2. ha?.t w- her. He proposed and wi-.s accepted. Geu. ; tVcom^ielic^11 Frequent nt^mrtR a ir. | Moise refused to consent to the marriage,; 3r. j and the young couple ran away and were : . Dr> hartcR'S liv=r p ill married bv an Episcopal minister. They ficnre constipation. Liver el- ! have gone*to Chattanooga. | reSccl? lit??cc*isin in- ! ; THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE C :n. I Senator Coekrell has horrified the heads ' St- Lonia* Mo. th I of the various departments at Washington j 1 ~~ ~ ~ of j by asking for data that it will require four Ailib. M. A. riiAZi ne ! clerks three weeks to compile. ! PRIVATE B O A R I va | The house in which Tom Paine was born Xo. 119 King St.. Ckaklest "n" i at Thetford, Norfolk, on the 29th of Janu-! " m '' . ' V> ' "" e<^ j ary, 1737, and in which the earlier years of i J xrar-sient ana Femian his life were passed, i>. about to be pulled i eiS receive kberal ra"csw~ down. I ,^r ' Blaine is suffering .from bronchial ca- CHAKjjOTT tarrh, with fever of remitting type. L'e c'f sleeps well, and has no typhoid symptoms. 35?? %|f h s T'i Tr-Tvs^j?? u? His respiration is normal. ISo serious j g" f.ft ?j ) 11 i ^ j effects are now expected. "** | City Marshal Smith, of New York, c-x- VO IXSTI1 "TE for YOrX( j peets to make tlic neat little haul of $67,000 1* in the South has advar.ta i as fees on the collection of the bank tax re- nor to those offered heie in evt i cently declared legal by the Supreme Court Collegiate, Art and 2,Li it- j of the United States. * experienced and accomplished ,r ? , . T , . The building js lighted with sa ry j M. Bart::i)ldi has gone to Loiidon for the with the best wrousht-iron flu ne | purpose of tendering to the officers of the hot and cold water Whs, arid j American Exhibition the use of a large appointments as a Boarding Qe j model of New York harbor as setn from"a : every respect?u-> school in the in ! ship's deck, with a prominent replica of the superior. T_ Statue of Libertv. For Board and T: ition in ever h- | When Sara Bernhaidt reached Boston 5^,1 lo j the other day two feet of snow separated session of'"t) wST ! her from die carriage in waiting liemem- T?P(, r.of, fnr r. or V ' f I S?,S.l,r uric: j tami!y"o? nefghbVrlioSt" ripii somewhat ^ (.issuniltr circu.ns..tncts. Ish- 1 only from date of entrance. >ts PaD:1?er7 Jiauuce Grau, tirew :,b t~:v. I . For Catalogue, with fuil op.rti sJt mgcoat upon the snow, and jlme. Bern-1 dress Key. WAI 11 ITXP t<J hardt stepped 1'gJitly upon it and entererl j Chariutt as her coach dry shod. ce A Boston pnper says that Thomas Bulev | ig Aldrich was seized with stage fright a: the re reading for the Longfellow memorial fund. S p -- i?? :k He came forward like an awk wai k school- H ie hoy, stood first on one foot and then on an- | Bar ie other and seemed to suffer consider::!>!\ I * elf ie with Ids embarrassment. One bright ];{>s- ; a ""Pi .. *-5?2/L ie ton girl exclaimed in amazement: "To , 2 -&sk 2TI think that he should be afraid of </>.'" ? S *?]- JL'XvCL y I In an ajiti coercion speech ?ri Boston ?.>> ! 9 ie j Monday evening John Bovle O'KeilJy said ! ? f? j t"1 that at a low estimate Jhere were sent from ; g >i; Uoston ana iroai .nc w iorKjg r~rnriTi7?T" d | >:i,000.Of?0 each year by the Irish to their i ?5 )r i relatives in Ireland. "Xct to make their j 4 Acouc twenty years agoIc I" ! homes happy, not to make the people com- ; a corniced It cancer. I hare tried: d } fortable, but to pay to save their lives, to ; 3 neat benefit. Among thcnuinbe; i, save their shelters, to keep them frcm the > a was like fire to the sore, causing i a ! torch of Glcnboigh." ! ^ s. S. S. had done for others slmila d ! n. S. Cantield, the newspaper man who : |t the socond bottle the neighbors c is | was recently imprisoned hy order o? the j a health had been bad for two or: i" | Texas House of Representatives for having j g uaiiy. i had a severe ptininny D i caused the arrest of the Speaker during the j a and i grew stouter thar. i had 3 ' recent session, has Sled a suit for damages j m a lit:le sp?? abou? t,Je ? -<-*cf a ] i against J. C. Carr, Sergeant-at-Arms of the < 3 every one with cancer w give as i House, and 48 members of that body who 3 F 2Iur" yAXCY y j voted for his imprisonment. lie claims $2-) i a , J i for actual damages, $10,000 for damages in j a impurities from tie i.ioo3. 'r/e: t1 character and reputation, and $100,000 for j j3 "~-r punctuary damage. ' . ? ic a aiiavra- or Ern^tlon, >! ITJ.-rnii:,' ; ; ... y,srn: j"r:ia. saii^rucuw, _ lint he ' :\-v?r-r-r-v.-,- scaly or Rough f J i?. i,;s ,i;.. . caused by bad / 1 *; , ; W--> >.i a're coniw?\-l f.y this powerful, purl- , I'cec-c.en iO , :Yi:t:r. i.nd jnvi;j;'ntfin;r medicine. Urcat S >1 prisoners Li-.t Jv-s: L'Jcers i-u:>i?ily heal under its bo-: ,,,',1 mri'K-nee. r>?eci;ill\- has it manifested; jaii. no. t...,..:.r iYjjcr, Kosc Hash, c\c u was earbuis'.-j Sore Eyes, Scroftoliici, and nloss Sore*? and Swellings* liipicii broken j?5?:4 F",ito . Goitre, or TZiietc !C?cfe, and Enlarged s in Ma: for a he is pt large treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, of the same amount lor a treatise VH on Serofalous Affections. V igieu pieces "the is tzfe e,tfe.? ihe room, Thoroughly ritbf udo? Or.Pierce's j a&fhi.v GoldenMediealOtscemy,aQd{tod jfl ; dureviioJi, a fair skin, buoyant spirn tiic track its, andi-ital strength, wilibeestablished.* 'Son fey CONSUMPTION, ? until they which is Scrofula of tie JLnngTS is arijubt theas- rested -and cured by this remedy, if ta&en be- IB ; :? i the last stages of the disease are reached. * L U- From its marvelous, power over this terribly 1 - tliia nnur I **">0, conies j'ui.i: -tso, .u.-ju v..,.,. t...~ ir>pin,r w'tb o-.:vbi::ted rem.-viy to :!>e public. Dr. PieiiCe i,* i ? riois !v m eailinsr ir his "Conr.* | suin'ption Core." but abandoned that ^ jj -'C. p; .C .-c :13 too V: : ti'cinc ivhicb, figure and from its wonderful combination of tonic, or fl| H /\i?, SfcrsnsthenSnp. plterativo. or btaod-clcatttiag; H om r::*;*i!ivo properon vanishes *I? -. is u:vi-<:..i J, not <riy .?; remedy for ffoijs have caarimption. but for all CiurOttiC Dfs- T3 >ns. and the - i'2? :'J 01 . , , ,ov,; u, uk ; y^er, b;53d, and tangs. \ If you feel d:dl. drowsy, debilitated, have 6011 .w color of ?>: ycllov.-ish-brown spots J r _ .on i;icc or body, frequent headache or dizzi- 3 r? vy .0 j ac-f^/ bnd in li'outii. internal heat or A X resiclc-nt i::i C-: :i:s. alierrniTin.-r with hot liuehes, low spirits. wfl vilb a raus- ' ~'i,;>my foivlxxiings. irregular appetite, J9 i ' r , ; n:i'l eoat'-d t'iny:c. you ;>re suffering from ,0' *1!'5 5::dI-rc>tto;!; F>yKpepvia, and Torpid candidate IS?XIrcr. or ""I^iliciisiicsx." In many >v a fr.riii- p cu; s ot:iy p;>rtof these symptoms are expe > e ricaced. As ji mnwjy Jor^aU^such ^ses, Dw ?*zcrcc-? tfuiuuii luvuviu ~ =?=????? covcry ?? unsurpassed. .$ For W<Miv Lna^s. Spittinsr of 3 TT'Ynrp BTocflj KJiortncfs ci' jJroaih, Bronit-MALii. c::;tl3, ./isi^aia., Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. * ^4 . Mr. JoLn S1*00' or s? ^ tv rr 11 1 jl 302T So?-/v# oi JJelva^.0 stamps for Dr. Pierce's . on C&isumption. Address, > 0 j,. World's ?IspcnsarF iTZedical As*o' ,^u 3 Uc~ ciaiion, &;j ihun direct, Buffalo, N. Y. ^ rarilj make eason to be AWftA np(a>a nn f B B. B.,: $s08 REWARD nas been to h~// is offered by the proprict^ba N * onchial Ca-: 1 1 , \ of Dr. Sucre's Catarrh Remedy Sis months i U \ "?-f ,or a case of catarrhwhich * .a ,.., T:iev cannot cure. If you ic pain m * . have a discharge frcra the 'S oegan to nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of * :,]p pnn oi i smell, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain a ii i ! or pressure in head, you have Catarrh. Tuouna all sorts ! s;mds of cases terminate in consumption. i days after i ^r- Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst " ^ cases of Catarrh, -Cold In the Head," 6e uia pdin and Catarrhal Headache. ?0 cents. leaf and in : [ could not . J sis! PIANOS anil ORIISII lie running; : tobl6 My j JVom the World's Best Makers, palpitation j AT FACTORY PEICES. a being, and = tota^S.)! Easiest Terms of Payment. ^ ankfullness; ^ht Graild Makerg | a medicine.; Three Hundred Style* to all who are Select From. :arrh. Trv! : '4 Z?*\ PIANOS: J per Home. i;nic?ermg, nason ? nanwnt Kathushek, Bent and Arion. Sidney and | OfCQAIVIS ? ',->1 L vears. I cd Bright's Kason & Hamlin, Orchestral and rabies^eii-l Bay State. of bream.; >od.also. 11 pianos and Organs delivered, freight t3.) ijotaiuc p&id, to all points South. Fifteen days' powerfully "trial, and Freight Paid Both Ways, delighted not satisfactory. usly used a' Order, and test the Instrum* rtised rem-! your Own Homes. physicians j J*"* COLUMBIA MUSIC HOll 8S:5- Jr&nch of LUDDEN & BATES' r. :iv,n*. the! SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. rc:ofnjaand J cs, bhcuzoa j PKIOSS AND T3ZKMS TEE SA3E& ra, eic can , fiSffeSXt: ST. TF. TKUMP, Manager. ever belore i A ai.m *^9 tianta, oa. , |,1pRADFI ELD'S , ms |H FEMALE v . incrtm A Tnni jri&?3y lh i urn 2 S j Most happily meets the -leman-i ol the age tor on recnlnte woman's pecul ar afflictions. It is a reme<iy for 5w?YS rtid WOMAN ONLY, and for one SPECIAL CLASS Of xS andViG- her diseases. It Ik a Specific j'or certain diseased spepsi!i,Want J condlt'ous of the womb, and so controls the Men- M sirual organs a-: fo regulate ail derangements and "> * ' irregul ir.tos of i'.er Monthly Sickness. The pro- * s receive r.oW i pfitt irs claim lor this Remedy no ciher medical ? ens th"in:nd pioperty. It is strictly a Vegetable Compound, Eraic Power, thp .-tudied prescription of a learned physician i cocr.piaiELS W[j.-Se s; ectalrv was Fsmale DiS5ASSS,and whose er-skon fame bee :me eanable because or his success in i a clear, heal- the treatment *n-i c;;re cf female complaints. t counterfeit- Suffer.cg woman, it will relieve you of nearly all orw-inai. Do | complaints peculiar to your sex. d Best. LLS V ' For sale by druggists. Write for bock, "Mes* ^ it and sieM a ; *age to Woman," mailed free. j| ean BockS ~ postssc. / j Bbadkzld Rkgulatob Co., Atlanta, Gaj OMPANY. | ?j; k "6r.lv J PITTS CAllMIXATIVE! J| maces, has; first-class eo& lyfavfb axd School in : south has teething children. jrthing An instant relief for cclic of infants. es, per^ Cures Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Cholera , S100 Infantum or any diseases of the stomach rcni same anj bowels. 7 'akes the critical period b charged. 0f Teething safe and easy. Is a safe and culars ad- pleasant tonic. For sale by all druggists, < SSON,'' and for wholesale by Howard, Willex jH e, jN. C. & Co., Augusta, Ga. ^ Ttr yi'JL . i?^L.ja. .jjA-t jjm. m ths Cruel Dk j ; Ilscovcrcd a little sore oa my chcct, aud the doctors pro i number of physicians, but without receiving "~y perrca- % r were one or two specialists. iT-.r medicine they applied ntensepaln. I saw a statement in the papers telling what rly alTllctcil." I procured some at once. Before I had used ould notice that my cancer was healing up. My general !irco years?I had a hacl^nS coujjh and spit blood coctlubreast. After taiir.g sir bottles of S. S. S. my cough left bcea for several years, ily cancer has healed over all but :a:f dime, aud itis rapidly disappearing. I would advise >. S. a fair trill. J. HcCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. veset.iUc. and seems to carc cancers br forcing out the B jS itise or. l!io<vl and Sfcir. Diseases mailed free. a ? THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. H p | i--.. " - *' * I I ,