The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, April 20, 1887, Image 4

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GENERAL >E\VS \OTKS. ! fjv sold i Items oI Interes! Gathered from \ arioa* ; parjy Quarter,. , for ? Col. Mosbj's book will be published on j xh April 29. ? ; ized The Beecher memorial fund no amounts ! Komi to $7,151.16. of Governor Iliil of Xevr York has vetoed ?Th the high-license bill. 011 ** A prarie fire in Dakota destroyed .$100,- pG~5 000 worth of property. >l' At Bordentown, X. J., the city election ^ TAcnlfj>H fn favor of the Democrats. ?aul Boy ton is going to slur with Bar- I ^ num, with his little puddle and rubber suit, j . : Ine tailors employed by three iirms in | j a" is : Chicagaare on the street. " j Dr. McGlynn ha^gj^rte'T on ?. lecturing busi; tour throughout the oBfntry. ji For the first time in Paris since 1T89 medi Easter Monday was kept as a close holiday. Soir Harriet Beecher Stowc will not go to tervc Florida as reported. sctei John C. Eno is known in Montreal as the M king of American boodlers. on ti i-?:; v Mr. Chamberlain addressed an audience mos) ''r .. of 20,000 at Edinburgh Friday. i s?m -:r-. . ' & j then The cruiser Atlanta will probably be ac- T " - cepted on the results of her lust trial." reco The Southern Bivouac has been bought! tjEIr : by the Century Company of New York, i Nov (The fisheries question was before the | Stat House of Commons of Canada Friday. i t; Only a very few hairs still sadly linger on pan; the Prince of Wales'bare-footed head. thro 1||| ".: Sam Small has gone to Florid;', to recruit i?*2 fhis health for the^next evangelizing season. I s^02 A meeting was held at Trenton, X. J.. A to denounce the coercion oolicv of the To- A12' ries. * for SG& - The extra military credits asked by the German government'amouut to 134,000,000 l . marks. ^ Archbishop Corrigar. has a cable message saying ilgre. Quinn died in Paris Friday j jjen - afternoon. " j ^ The brick manufacturers on a strike in j tx' ?*- -3-1??in nhmi tn tvArt nrs their 1 - - -rmiautipmit nm. i?iuu 'aire employers' terms. j The miners of Northumberland cornty, anc< . England, decided by a vote of 4,100 to 3,COO is si to continue the strike. jj - The highest price obtained this season at j ther Matanzas for sugar, polarizing 90 degrees, J that was paid Monday, ?2.62.}. law, Half the town of Pegu,-says a Rangoon ^or Sfegg: special, has been destroyed by fire, pre- 31 . sumably of incendiary origin. yisi< The Conservative members of the Lower on 1 House of the Prussian Diet have decided to support the Ecclesiastical bill. s^011 ' Business failures for the week?United 4 ll^v-VV.' States 146, Canada 29; total 173, against n?ai . ' S23 last week. Jura Ex-United States Treasurer Jordan, now ^ ^ ^^ wll coil "WvtXT u im jrans, "wxiies uini. uc *?.** mu t Tork April 21. ? r-^V--; v"s . . _ .,. tllC A lar^e mass meeting of citizens was ya held in Savannah to condemn the coercion mQj The whale thinks itself a big fish, and ^ one cannot make a good dive without com- waj ing up to blow about it. A meeting of the Protestant Ilome Rule | Thi Association was held in Dublin to protest j of 1 against the crimes bill. - j die< Five thousand emigrants, natives of Ire- 1 land, left Liverpool on Saturday and Sun- ; issu day last for New York. ' ; ope ". .. . Interference with travel cn the 2s ew j Pr& York Central and Hudson River railroad ! mo: by high water continues. j A The story of the Gulnare, with a cargo ! oje of dynamite, coasting off tl"5 west of Ire- i land is not believed in Cork. j otii The Anti-Prohibition Convention to meet! 0l 1 at Dallas on May 4 is the most important I ^ nrront novt tn h<innpn in Tpyas : "V CI {A fire at St. Augustine, Fla., destroyed i ' ^ :'* $250,000 worth of property, including sev- i ?! 'f:: \ eral of the finest buildings in the city. j The Democratic Legislative caucus in j, ^ .Florida are still balloting for United'States | fv^ ' The Governor General of Canada is con-105,( . j fidentof a peaceful solution of the Fishery 1 j Lester Wallack's health has been .much j Mo Ifey - improved by his trip to Florida, but he is i : still very lame. ' i the The two Senators from Xevada livenn | > San Francisco, although having ostensible ; ion ; :. residences in the State they represent. j Lea Two thousand three hundred and ninety- ! stei two^more immigrants have arrived at Xew | pre Tie Ascension (Episcopal) Church at Stillwater, Itfinn., was struck by lightning -*-"1 Sj-. v and totally destroyed. . res< Governor Hill, of Xew York, has a cat named Veto, and he has turned it, loose * on that high license law. ' i ^01 Clapp & Davis, wholesale jewelers of i Chicago, failed Thursday, having confessed i ^ |g? judgment for ?137,000. . j~ . In central Illinois it has not rained for j ^ six weeks, and the thermometer has daily | ? ' recorded near 90 degrees. ; The American Cotton Seed Oil Trust qUI Company has been enjoined from doing L- >-' ", . business in the State of Louisiana. ! ~ 1 The Maumee Rollins Hills at Toledo, O., I were entirely destroyed by fire. Loss, ! CU?' jrv $300,000. Two hundred men are tlirov/n ! \ out of employment. i ^ Henry Clay, the great sire cf the speed ! ja i producers, died Wednesday at the 3Iidd!c- ^ ton, New York, stock farm of J. D. Willis. ! g Aged 34 years. - . j hav The fight' between employees-and ihe j P. Master Carpenters' Association of Chicago, j aire promises to continue with increased j His i';/;-.'. warmth. I r A panic in the jail of Cook county, 111., j lias " ? -ftrn<y? frnm a firft in nrtp ri.i-it. of the build- i sins ing. There was much confusion, but no-1 veea * * body hurt. ' repi The Senate of Delaware passed the House I 1)31 prohibiting absolutely the manufacture qui: and sale of all kinds of imitation and adul- a ( terated butter. I lab< 1^,A dispatch from Rome says the Papal' io*>v |f| brief ia favor of recognition of the Knights j 3>; ^.-3.; - of Labor will be published before Cardinal sa ; Gib'jons' departure. Pre ?K On Thursday evening a premature blast 20 3 killed six men and wounded seven others Gto fit, renpn of yvnpr, Higbee & Bernard, L) Colorado. ~7 higl w <" cii n :j 4. .tit. rn- ? trnr> - " v' . JJiDen o. oterus, f-wsuueut ul ujc xeimco- ?pmm r ' see Normal College and Chancellor of the anti University of the South, died in Nashville the Monday morning. A " The statement that Lord Dunraven and Prie Lord Balfour were engaged in drafting a rial |gj scheme of local self-government for Ireland UG'7' is authortatively contradicted. lege, The stove jnolders employed by Collins i ?rea & Burgie's foundry, Chicago, quit work. j Ti This together with the men who struck i evfc - - Saturday throws 600 out ol work. j estat David Hoffman, convicted of wrecking ; aie), the Missouri Pacific train at Dunbar, Kan., j ^3 last January, was sentenced to be hanged ~ , T?*7*r * ? TYootl* -roc7-?ltAH fmm f hp tttp/'L' i Father JfeGlynn delivered his lecture, 1 4 The cross of the new crusade," in Gin- ' kille cinnati Tuesday night. No Catholic clergy- j capt; jaeu were present. w" the \ -T'he RL Rev. Alfred Lee, Protestant ; g&-5~:~v' --i- - Episcopal Bishop of the diocese of Dela- j ware, dieu at Wilmington on Tuesday. He j ^u!1(; 8ft > was the oldest bishop of his Church. !i5nci ., , . " a^no The iDter-State iiiF JS to nave in- ; ;ers. : creased the cost of transportation of wool j T. between San Francisco and Atlantic ports | . from 6j cents to S3 TO. j ^ j)t' The entire election board of the eighth [ to r.x precinct, second district Jersey City, j coj.1v was arrested for tampering with a ballot- j ^ , At Pittsburg. Pa., the wholesale arrest; oldes of employees of the Pan Handle route for j housi f:-- . Tobbing freight trains continues to be the j caug principal topic of conversation. i to de Three men who boycotted the Xew Ha- j Fjj ven Courier and Journal Publishing Com- | rived pany have been fined ?50 and costs, the j Chan amount aggregating $393, which they paid. : Chan "Buffalo Bill," says the London ITevs, jt:uce *'is not a wild Indian at all. but is Hon. I Go "W. F?Ccdy, a member of the United States j lax b Parliament." | eollec Photographer Bell, who took the first i em~r photographs of Mrs. Cleveland ~hic-h were i "iat mmmrws offered for sale, has more orders lor them j ':on^ _ | jvttiitii ho can fill in months. ^ : lh e .Memphis and Little Rock road was ! ingtou Thursday was a grand yesterday and was bid in fo: the Dow ! Congressman Springer presided. , ;!ic present controllers of the road, 1 thetic letters were received fro: 72,530. j Sherman, Roscoe Conkling, Fitzhi e Comptroller of Currency has author- ' Sunset Cox and others, the Merchants' National Bank of i The 22d anniversary of the r a, Ga.. to begin business with a capital; Abraham Lincoln was commemc | the H?ll of Representatives at Spr e tug Corsair, with a pleasure party j Friday afternoon, the servic >ard, capsized in the Mississippi river, i under the direction of the Lincok Xew Orleans. Thursday, and Miss j ?- Honor. >n, of Algiers, aged 16, was drowned, i Water Commissioner Murphey, public meeting was held at San Anto-; k?kea, N. J., is missing. His olE jaturday evening for the purpose of j u.c confusion, and rumors pre u.c means to aid families rendered des-1 he is a defaulter, llis accounts 1 ; by reason of the prevailing drouth, i examined during the 19 year r I held the ofncc. iniigun altercation at Opelousas, La., . Bailey, ? sewing machine agent, was ' -^oard 01 Trade of Indiana] c.r}?v n voun<r I petition tlie interstate Oommercc less"man'of thlu" place? ' ' " " ' sion t0 immediately interpret the ? ^ third and fourth sections and that ie xrench government has offered to j . , / , . , . i- i -j , rr T-i ot twenty second section winch pt ate between England and Hayti. The +T, ? , ^ , -r,_ 1 4i 4v ^ r Aw/it/vin the issuance of mileage tickets, thinks the imminence of Amercan m- . intion gives the question a grave char- The official canvas of the vote of con ntjf, ilich., makes the maiorit , i r, T e j prohibition 2,155. Attornev Chut ess:s. kaun, o- Evergreen, La., found t^e Prohibition State Central Con: icir veranda a notice gotten up in the investigate the charges of fraud t ; approved ku klux style, with all the- no evi?ence of fraug and has ^V( bols of murder and arson, ordering Soarc], V^l'- * e 4U i * Secretary Whitney has awardt C. Pendergast. another of the deputy BethlebemJIron Company of Pern rders, v.ho were lpa^cted for commu- the contracts for furnishing abo frauds at the election at St. Lou-s, last tonsof steel ^ forgings and 4,5( beCE c'onTiCted m L mted steel armor plates, at a total cost oi TO UUJl L. ?? WW. he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- , rhas instructed all its agents not to sell Heeeman s (-rug store, B ugh tickets over roads which will not ^ or^> was g^t-ted _ Monday ; in the combination to pay no commis- *jy I~rtanicL,Tvaier' causin? aJ0SS s to aeent* - o.OOO. The fire was caused by , ?, , , . . which was ignited by the lam largely attended meeting of Irish p}um]>cr ericans was held in Baltimore last n;^ht, ' ' ' 4 ..... the purpose of protesting against'the Pals age bv the EhglMi ParlSmJot of the rett oe-the back lor "impattmg ? a coercion bill. . ?? t" TeIy PiaJ' ~ ... , , , , ~ ? "Hamlet. It was Bill Nye, awrence Collins, of Amsterdam, >,. xgret deplored the absence of 3 Knight 01 Labor who assaulted Editor in that immortal production, i. J. Clme, of tne Amsterdam Daily , , . xocrat, was sentenced to six months in . e ?sca] Proposals m course ol penitentiary and lined ?30. ration lor the Reichstag are now ? ., * , .? _. , include the new consumers tax o r. Bru~, of Dodgeville, T\ is., who was an(j sugar, abolishing the tax on sted a few \\eeks ago on the cnarge of r0ot material and substituting t ing poisoned his wife, to _ secure insur- su?3r for consumption. ' mourning to $10,000, ciieci in jail, it from gt John.s< N. lppo^Cu 10 be a cu*e Oj. suicide. that the schooner which arrived t .erchsnts of San Francisco, Cal., say day morning, reports that the seali e is danger of disaster to the trades of er Eagle which was reported lost1 city by the operation of the inter-State hundred persons on board, was ta , Statements in reply are made by New jn White bay on March 24. k merchants. The b?dy of the murdered g [r. Parnell will visit Ireland after a di- near Rahway, N. J., March 26 on is had in the House of Commons clothing were exhibited Sundaj he second reading of the Crimes bill, 2.000 persons visited the mor? :rning to- London in time for the discuss- <rjri-s head was surrounded with cv . of the bill in committee. The appearance of the face has be< .t Birmingham, the elections for the re- improved. ning delegates to the Liberal Associa- Chicago west bound lines have 1 . resulted in the return of all Gladston- an arrangement with the Grar candidates with one exception, where whereby the old rates and divisio 2ph Chamberlain was successful. tered into again. This will give t Robert W. Gatewood, aged 25, a son of Trunk control of the business ur Rev. Robert Gatewood, of Norfolk, Eastern lines yield the point they , shot himself with a pistol Friday fighting over. -ning. His mind was unbalanced from _ ^ convoy of 4S0 officers has essive study. Odessa for transportation to th firlmpl K"p(>fe. the wife murder, who! colony of Saghalien. They ari ? to Lave been hung at Suisum, Cal., with being implicated in the pic lay, cut his throat with a pocket knife the Czir. They arc not Nihilist irsday morning. He resisted the efforts merely suspected of being in symp the physicians to dress the wound and the revolutionary party. i that afternoon. , j)r Sowers, of Washington, wl 'he Commissioner of Agriculture has announced several weeks ago that led a new set of rules governing the ident wouldn't live long if he d rations of the Department in the sup- soon, is a staunch admirer of th ssion and extirpation of pleuro-pneu- the nation, and hopes that his du cia and other infectious diseases. tion may not be fulfilled. l terrible wind and dust storm passed- Raymond's real name was r Hastings, Neb., unroofing the Opera O'Brien. When he first went on ZS2 and City National Bank. 3Iuch some one told Mm that O Brien er damage was done in different parts good stage name, so he adopted ] he city. In 1881 Chief Justice Daly ga\ Lrthur S. Austin, an eccentric lawyer of ^c51* right to assume the name rmont, who recently made a fortune of j since been known. -0,000 in Birmingham, Ala., real estate, I . Mrs. James Brown Potter get1 > arrested at the instance of his wife, I unkindest cut of all from 31 r. o says he is insane. J the owner of the London theatre ~ I cove. <*Tf T fm .'he requisite number of ixcignts oi La-1 ? ^o. ... , of Pennsylvania, signed for the forma- "what I now know, I would hav 1 of the Vale Assembly of iron workers, into the country and liad her ; rill number its advocates not less than months as Miss Jenkins until she 300 men. otf her angularities." ohn >7eve was recently arrested at Mr. Parnell says he likes the lo ge, for trying to smuggle copies of Irish situation. "The arbitrary st's Freiheii across the border. He has the government in closing the de; n surrendered by the Belgian police to my amendment to the first read; Prussian authorities. coercion bill had only been und< Lt the fortnightly meeting of the Nat ^on tor one evecin?>" adds, al League fiealy announced that the ducea a strong feeling of antagon igue rneettugs would continue whatever msasure throughout Great Britai )s the Government might take to sup- The sealing steamship Eagle,' ss the League. arrived at St. Johns reports that it a conference of the clergy of Cashd and apparent wreckage, with t >cese. held at St. Patrick's College, name found on the ice, were fl urles, Archbishop Croke presiding, a board to make room for seals. )lution was unanimously adopted pro- great rejoicing among the scaler * '?* K-"" * nvpr tliA arrival of the SUDE dU?J iXgHlUSl LUC VJUClUiUU UH1. , w. ^ __ >ery Mayor or other official in Alsace- bteaK1^r rraine. sospected-of French s3'mpathies A deed has been found whic been dismissed. Even in schools the Chicago the 20 foot strip of prope ie determination is evident to repress all now forms the south docks of th nch sentiment. river, stretching from State street lh Atlanta dispatch claims that Presi- l'ie lake, a distance of atx .t Cleveland has definitely accepted an mile- 1.hrouSh one of the most va] itation to attend the Piedmont Fair, }l:cis ln the business portion of Ech which will be held in that city 7hQ property is worth sevei ?l m ing the first two weeks of O.ctober. " *ars"n in Xew York they say that Sarah A cyclone pas:2d over Belmor nhadl s head resembles that of Senator Chin, Friday, wrecking several fa irf? hnt no ribald wretch has Vet ae- a?d hams, and doing considerabl ed her of wearing an Evarts title. churches ana Dusiness Die 21 Jdace F. Walker, of tie imer-State SS1'"';, 2?! ,??^ amerce Conunission, stalls six feet two '[ ; Trtfnl'Wo r???. ?*j t- , tl,_ strovea. 1 otal loss at bt. Clairs^ Ps is ?20, COO. At Martin's Ferry, ni ?itc r,i-\l.n7r^c ^ Th^w-rN r-Ari-c house? were destroyed, the loss! ales of Scott * apu lhackeraj ? works { d t QOO. e not hef-n over.y large of late, but E. * ^ Roe has made close on to $10,C'J3 Bumllville, Rhode Island, i iadv out of his "He Fell in Love With elected a Republican Senator an/ Wife." publican Representative and fa , r. *. T, . - , , . election for one Representative. .^Senator Fair, of 3Sevada, whose term atcfcnow complete and stands but recently expired, did not pass a cans 20; Democrats 16. The Hou rle week in tue vesjp^ket common- Repub!icans oo Democrats 41, Pr ^ring ihe period -hat ne tat as its ^ oae an(j one yet t0 -oe eiecteci. ressBuiiivc. ? a -nr e 4l -\t Car4inal Gibbons will go to - Monday apd remain there a to , of beteMry, ai? yet .tKOTtoemed to coDsult"withCardi?ai5bao:iigoo ,ui_uv) m > "' affecting tne jvmgnis 01 jjauor. >r in one o.. the poorest districts v?f tje g^e^i'don of the Holy Office has c n- . favor o* tbp recognition of tlie E [rs. Cleveland is quoted as saying that Labor in accordances it ? Cardinal many babies Lave been named for the report. sident^ tliut.be says he ;s afraid that in -yuc, grst day's sale of lots at 3 ears ine penitentiaries wul ye iuii o. a ia_ o^regated ?4*50,000. Bess< ver Cieve.ands. towa ^ j^jjes from Birmingha anger along the Mohawk river from has four 100. ion furnaces buile i water is now passed. The Central rolling mills and numerous othe?: ks were found torn up more than was plants, which assure a populatic cipated. Passenger trains are run on less than 10.000. West bJO?e ?oa& \ special dispatch from Lond rchoisnop Croke, of Uashel, asd all the Richmond Dispatch says that the sts of his diocese have signed a memo- *ee of British holders of "Virgin protesting against the passage of the selected Lo ;-;s;t Richmond to coi coercion bill, which the document al- the committee of the Legjslatur s is a measure calculated to lead to to the debt of the State will consis ,ter crimes. persons. Sir Edward Thornton anc ae poilee have been ordered to resume Braii^yrite. tions on the 3?arqais of Landsdown's Preparations ha^e be^un foi the enextwec-k. This being the case Wm. drill in Washington. "The Wfcii rlea will proceed to Canada immedi- grounds and the Washington M to denounce the Marquis' course in grounds are to be used as camp tior Lit the eviction. Fitzhuzh Lee, of "Virginia, is ex visjilance committee, from Brown be Commander in-Chief. rty.^eh., overtook two young icrse A fi Tuesday night, in 0 res, ?*r Sargent..Neb and shot and Act0,M "county. Va.. destroyed Ls?eiJ-w*^flhe business portion of the town. j.ed <L. o>n Joints i5c-"-o. One of ^ buildings, including the Gr ngilnnts was dangerously shot. (ref Hotel. Posioince and?a numbe ie Siric-e of Lie Linoa caipcnters in iness-bourse. were burned. Loss ago is still on, and work on many large insutance $20,000. .** ?r??jy 11 n ? *** to help the carpet and interred in the north vault of ie managers and representative* of (he cob monument, in Oakridge o real thea trical interests of Chicago met Dear that city. There were but i Foley's Theatre to take actipn designed SOn* in yttciidjnc.e. erl: {L;^!f5roS! fefl5? 10 traveling Prof Traddh re?jgaaiiou 0f "} ' e in-St<? *ai ro<.d :uw. fessoribip of natural philosophy negTv near Greenville, Ala., lioya! Jaai'.uiivO, which be hash. Oil at night k-av?-? fj re children, the 1853. has been accepted with deep r n vt-ars oi' ace. ioc-Ke<I in his the managers. Having refused a While he was absect the hoiipe.,1 ance he lias been requested to sit tc Lt fxre <&? the children were all burned I in iaaiv?e, which will be placed in 1 ath. i tution. Lord Raylsrjh succeeds tl lends_ or Dr. AIcGlynn, who has ar-j ''Deacon*' Richard Smith, of Gii in Cincinnati, wished him to visit ihz ] says that John Sherman can car :ber of Commerce, but no member of Souciiera States and Indiana. He iber could be found willing to intro- doesn't care whsJJjer ]Sfew York : him to that bod}-. publican or not. ''nowcv^- " sj vernoi: Ross, of Texas, has vetoed ike jrmgnanimous man, "if New York ill which postponed for one year the j fall inio line she can." Doubtle :tion of taxes in the drouth district, j York will' fed relieved over the ( acing some 70 counties. He declares j failure to shut her out entirely, tim bill violates the Federal Constitu-; Thr> grand iurv in Savannah has I gated the cases of alleged cruel tr ? anti-coercion meeting held in Wash-1 o,f negro \vorkcien on the Tybee ] * I ! !! I ? ! ?! I Ml I? II 111 THI II ? ? ! success. | The evidence showed tL..t a sub-contractor j plush, lined w: Sympa- j named Long had half starved his laborers, : a handsome si n John _ and -when the}* got sick refused to give i spoon. The ] igh Lee, : them provisions. Nine ff the victims have j style known a< died. ; of each of whi ieath of Some new points in tL-.'- wholesale Pan j Forming a dec irated in : Handle railroad robbery hays been devel- !raised figui ingfield, i oped. A leading tailoV notified the rail-1 sig335 or childr es being : road men of his suspicion that he was j Accompanying 1 Guard : making up stolen goods for the trainmen, j ^es of-the-va] His suspicions proved true, and men not ] Attorne\r G of Ho- heretofore suspected are implicated. i time o? it in ice is in Andrew Hillhouse, a notoriously danger-; his admission vail that ous negro, cursed a lady at her home about; shingle at AS a iave not eight miles from Anderson, S. C., a few clients all pas; s he has days ago. "Wednesday Constable James ' office_ of an ; Smith attempted to arrest Hillhouse, who i astonished his >olis will i stoutly resisted, and Smith, to save him- i in? himself, s Commis- self, shot his assailant through the bowels, i State and vici< second, I A special from Fort Gibson, I. T., says: i ; portion 'Dr. Byrne made an examination of Rhine's : T'll irtains to chest last evening, and f und the inliam- f0Wn'-t j mation of the lung visibly dimislied and . ^ ip p1'8 Gogebic ! the Jung healing rapidly. There is no dany against Ser ?f11 relapse unless it should be invited ,e sent by | ^.v some great imprudc-nce." Kev. Edwa imittee to j The Boston Herald states that Mrs. Sarah i Se^aI? 4'c as found ! E. Howe, of woman's bank fame, ha* ab- j \r,!5 ;n up the , scondecl with $50,000 of depositors money, j A^-f i ?J ; Ever since her release from confinement on I ^ | ;d to the : tbe charge of swindling depositors ir lier | I asylvania 1 ''ack. ^e has continued the business o<: re-> ut 1,400 i ceiving deposits of money from women, ] )0 tons of I Paying, or promising to pay, an excecd- j,' ^ Lrain ; $4,512,-| insfly high ra'-e of interest thereon. j jJ^!or of i P-mif-ilicta whn am interested in the de- ! m.,r,f ~V, roadwav ! veloP^entof ^'onh Georgia's mineral re- ! BaptistChurc ifternoon i 5?urCeST hav* organized in Rome as the Baptist Churc j Rome Land Iron and Improvement Com Newark N i?ons lit i Pan-V' with a caPital of $1,000,000. Of ' January *0^ j this amount $600,000 will l>e retained by p oi tne : tjie present members of the company, Indiana while $400,000 "will be placed upon the "ay ^ !son Bar- market. nia road at At a special meeting of stockholders of F^Z a the Western Union Talegraph Company an ^ J*. S? f . , to issue of 12,000 shares new stock with which th Lp i ocal^ tQ ret5re dividends, and propositions to issue 5 per cent, collateral trust bonds, into , f prepara -which stocks and bonds guaranteed by the ,*? ? known to Western Union ComDany shall be placed, f~v. n brandy were both rasifled. ,S ,? raw hppt i tions tnat sr s\r> Three men were_KiIled_at_shaft 10 of the \ still refuse t v" : new aqueduct at JNew Yor? by tiie tailing j bring the mal of,the cage. The cage had just come up j Courts under F., states vrith about 20 workmen and was left un- j 0f the new la here Sun- guarded at the top of the shaft. One man J ing steam- slipped into the cage, which was not secured, j svith three and it dropped, striking two otbers, who ! king seals ^ were at the bottom of the shaft, and killing j The secor ; all of them instantly. j the National irl, found j a dispatch from Dieppe says the packet quarter endii ', aD(^ her i steamer Victoria went ashore on the rocks j gives some v * ! near that city during a fog and afterwards j regard to the ;ue. ihe j Sunk. Several of her passengers attached i interesting a it flowers. jife belts to their bodies and then jumped j obtained frc 2n greatly ; overboard and were carried out to sea. She I v>orts formi] ' had 00 passengers, of whom 12 were | jggQ concluded < drowned, although the wreck occurred ! r\' id Trunk , close to the mainland. dustry has d< as are en- j The Haytian Consul-General at Paris caE vessels e: ,he Grand j writes to the Jourkal des Debate, denying a tanna iless other that Hayti offered in 1874 to cede Tortuga nT.i. have been i island in settlement of England's claim. cr, ' i Ke further says that it is undignified for a fa ?rotinn tw ? vmino- m hT tonnage_use aUiVCU a- j ovy UOCUi U UUMtf v. J v , e convict i struggling with difficulties and adversities j f-,3^68', fe e charged j is so totally devoid of patriotism as to cede j businc: its against I territory to any one seeking a quarrel j amounted t< s, but are j with it. ; I?33 than hal iathy with j All of the 8,000 union carpenters of Chi- j . '^erefi cago are idle, owing to the decision of the j m i 10 gravely f strikers that they would not return to work I thirty-c ; the Pres- j until the majority of bosses had acceded to j ployed, and ied pretty j their demands. The two associations of * ?13,000,000. c head of ! employers are united again, and declare i amount of c. :e preaic- ! they will not concede to the demands of comes next i ! the strikers. Six of the strikers have been number of John F. i arreste^ f?r interfering with non-union work. Lea\ :'the stage I men- Virginia an. was not a ; The debate in the House of Commons on largest reta .Raymond. j the coercion bill has elosed. There was in the fishe re him the! great excitement. Major Saunderson ac- each being n by which I cused the Land Leaguers of associating of capital i] ! with murderers, whereupon Healy and setts the ar s the most' ^exton him a liar- .Riotous confri- cent. of the omir] T__ jlT 1 Bancroft i 510X1 Cii&UCU. xaeuij' WOJ suo|jtuusu, ?uiu 1n T.riH YUII where she i ^cheers of the Parnellites. Saunderson ranis first, J ;d known i fd ,fcext0?> ?n, ^e. suggest on of the tMrd New , e sent her i sPeaker> retracted their offensive-remarks, ^ary play three | While the French detachment of the tion oi. oj.< had worn : Salvation Army were parading the streets Xew Jersey j of Qne!)ec Sunday it was attacked by a ?? L 'f tr, ! howling mob who pelted the members with j ft? i large lumps of snow and ice. One of the j hMp-whpn ! ^e""i:^es tbe army was knocked senseless j The Gover ine- of thp and dange??wly hurt by being struck on i ]y got into th tiie bead with a piece of ice weighing j when ihe n< ''has nro nearb' 2VC pounds. The drums of the de- i their baby be ismto tl p tachment were all smashed. The police | It will be ren urn to uie jia7e ^ yet ma(je no arrests. j Governor an a" . Henry TV. Grady writes of Cleveland's j tive mansion which has prospects: "The South is more than satis j j* child from the debris fed with his record, and there will not be | its deadly wo he ship's a division of sentiment in any State from j before a ph; ung over- Virginia to Texas on the question of his :e- [ meet in whicl There is | nomination. He "will carry every State in j yasseo. s' families j the South into the convention and will noi household w. 'osecl lost; lose half a dozen de'egaces. IntheElecto- remedies shoi ral College he will not lose a yote from the Sometimes :h gives to j South." to afford relic rty which i Afire occurred at*Lancaster Thursday, theria the fol. e Chicago j morning, burning down several houses, j - but us* east near- i Mr. Joseph Walker, in feeding his stock i fon >ut half a j just about daylight, in the livery of Kick-j W1'} check tn luable dis-1 son & Walker, was using a new lantern, i iake equal the city, j and finding something the matter with it, ;tar? ^ tw0 1 illion dol-1 undertook to take the lamp out of it, and j f Pa^ or f | in an instant th.3 hay and fodder tcok fire, : taking care t( ,t j and the flames spread too rapidly <o be ar 9 s"l;e Sl!?rd rm iirns?' i' rested. The horses were saved, but Mr. smoke arises L damage j ker was severely burned. Sftfch as at St. | The language used by Chamberlain, in the patient se arv barn, speaking at the meetings in. Ayr,'has in-1 D;ea* ana etely de- j flamed the Irish against him, and he has | q0US m'embx rilie alone j rccsived numerous letters framing him j and the mli imbers of j that he will not leave Scotland alive. Ad-1 -pjiese ( being esti-1 dressing an assemblage of 2,500 persons, | +Q di lve j Chamberlain spoke of the Irish oeople as j ^ree davs th. ednesday, I thozt wh? "commit theft, ruin industrious | j wouid advi< a one Re-! mP> ,nnd cutraSe *0In >. and hc used j of such thiDg iled of an j ota?r equally abusive. j Iy t0 in * The Sen- J Martha Washington:s memory is libeled i caster, j?a. Republi-: bv some gleeful ghoul, who says that her [ ' co ctsinHs* ! -ocrr?;?r-ir raao wrc harl' llial- cVi/? bnorr nn ! r? ohibition-j other punctuation mark than the dash, and j " j that the arostrophe was a stranger tobr*. i Washingt London The gleeful ghoul evidently has very 'ew : immediately ? x days to feminine correspondents, or he wfluld know ; presented a p: questions liiat some some of Martha's most charmiag i sands of chilc The con- daughters?if she be regarded as the Mother ! gaged in the r iecided in j her country?are similarly scornful of { a custom wh .nights of I these 1 itLie conventionalities, I for ever so n [Gibbon's! The arrivals at Queenstown of emigrants j were of all i on their way to the United States, are enor- j life, from th< Bessemer, : mou'a. The railways are running special with her Fre smer is a j trains to accommodate this class of travel, pickaninny w m, which i The number of emigrants now awaiting All had egc ling, two steamers to carry them to their destinations j the air ring industrial is already greater that can be housed in the j merry laught m oi" not hotels and lodging houses, and many are ! and themselvt j camp<?? is J.J;6 streets, jmteen nunared | cuasea eacu o ' embarked yesU-rdry." TPiiroe thoiuiand more j President enj< on to trie are cxpecjed to '_rrive Saturday next to take His office win ^commit- steamers. scene, and he na bonds to gaze upon i afer with Dr. Ray Palmer's son, Rev. Charles Ray m0rEiD^ atth< e relative Palmer, thus explains the story that his to sce ?f>e c] it of two famous hymn, "My Faith Looks Up to President's pu 1 Edward I Tiiee,'' Ijss two stanzas less than the origi- ] | nal draft handed to Dr. Lowell JJnson. The i children hearc ; national: truth ab?ut lhat is that his fa^er translated numDore t0gn, o House j from the German two stanzas describing a j i suppliant oeioretne cross, and tnen added | .onument ^ thc suppliant's utterance, and ; a ber.ou* * there were the first two of the hvmr, as . doc P"*410 I now appems. The translated rerscs were y never used. the fisheries di nancock, ] Thursjav afternoon George Werner, a Cleveland's re most of rher 0[ "the suburban village school, in ; ^ Union ac G Twenty- t of Williamsburg, Wis., punished spirit precisely and Cen- rr,fr.worv pupil named Henry Zugbusch tionsofEasterl r of bus- ruler sharply to his wnst, ly t0 Canada, i $50,000, JJ> , 1byV fell back in his seat uncon- a public manif Qr>ir>us Supposing that the boy bad fainted not be follow irs. Lin- jj - v then threw two pales of water over The whole n: om their! the pupil was dead. The teacher Cleveland, in t Id; IDs., | Hed'and has not been seen since. ihe er;es retaliatio the Lin- j f.,rmor< 0f the community are looking for j understood th. emeiery, birn threaten to lynch him as the boy s j provisions-witi "ew per- father cluiuis that Werner choked him to j The President 1 death i prepared for sj the pro-! iTpnn- George's wife is coming in for her j self reject ant % the ! cV^re of tie curiosity of those who "want i in supporting t ,.1,3 egretlbY i: ?aov ?>nov;'> aad tlie Brooklyn j v0 c^crificfi <-f aallow- ^ ?e B a thoroughallowed >r a bust iomc, body, devoted to her husband^^^^J^!^ hninct; their four children; one of the small rdSfmn 1 *7 \ :ie chair. j c1^ bodies that never get downjJLd,' j | and people who have known the*! lonjr tepil0ielcin^ti, i time say that but for her unflagging devo i ~~ ry three j t:<>a ^ enthusiastic belief if him Air i Dr- Pierce's : says he ; George would never Lavs been aftc to come most powerful ?oes Re- j triumphantly through the long period ofbIn- thgmost ays this straitened means and hard work^vhich pre-' especially adap Wtniiio ceded his sudden succe ss." v <* ! ted ladies sutf ss New 1 The iresidcut and ?lrs. Cleveland were ! t<f:eler' cc< 3eacon s DOt present at the christcnhj? of Bab7 ufWil\uuu?A Whitney, but they showed they t were not Pams- By invest!- unmindful of the event in a vei^ substan- Legitimate i eatment tial manner. Their present, which was Prohibitionists, railroad, contained in a large case of blossom pink those who appe ith white satin, consisted of j lookixg ahead. Iver platter, milk bowl and _ " ; , ? flatter and bowl were in the The Frifnd" <* Mr- Cleveland Prep.irlnS waiter ana dowi were in xne 0r?,anizatlon_Governor hui to kee ; satin finished, in the centre * ch was engraved "Dorothy." ace' flfAnnrl tV>n C\f\tru { . ^ t .1 f" . ;jj lA'iuci tiiuuiiu '"v v-vi^v. , [leutr IO Hit; i miaueijjuiii iiLuca. es all manner of quaint dc- Washikgt02s April 13.-It was. en engaged m childish spirts- j tionecl in this correspondence some j this was a daio.y basket of j ag0 a conference had been held be; ue?' | Smith M. Weed, of New York, an( eneral Garland had a hard President, with a view to an agreemei his earlier manhood. After j on a plan of operations looking to t.' to the bar he hung out his j ganizition of the Democratic party c shington. Arkansas, but the j basis of the renomination of Pre =ed his door and entered the Cleveland. The visit of William E. S older lawyer. One day he chairman of the Democratic executive office associate by blindfold- mittee in the campaign of 1884, whici tepping up to a map of the ceded the visit of Mr. Weed, opene' >usly thrusting his pencil into way to this meeting, which not oulj the words; "lam going to braced the preliminaries to the org my pencil strikes. If it's a tion and control of the National Co law if it's connlrv. I'll tinri hnt: thf? . of a river, I'll go to steamboat- State politics in place of ex-Secretary incil struck Little Rock, and ning, whose health has compelled h; retire. As was indicated at the :rd G. Taylor, pastor of the Mr. Weed intimated to the Presidenl ;aue Baptist Church, Buffalo, he would only consent to undertake t esterday of pneumonia. He duous and delicate task of haimoaizii : the Baptist Sunday School political elements in New York and i furnished lessons notes for ing them in line if he could be assu leader. He was author of read}7 co-operation from the adminiit Moody & Sar.key hymns and as emergencies might arise. Whi' favorites. He was a graduate President was nor. disposed to make College and Rochester Theo- mal admission, of his candidacy forai ary, and had been successive- term, as that would be governed t the Coliseum Place Baptist cumstances, he readily assented t< 2w Orleans, the Park Avenue Weed's suggestions as to the importa :h of Chicago, and the First the good offices of the admini-strat :hes of -Providence, R. I., and making their efforts practically off* His Buffalo pastorate be- The President expressed bis desire t< 1,1886. the Democratic party put in good noli* SDeeial savs- On Sat.ir DOt 0nly in NeW .York put throuSho poll- special says. Un batur- country, as the time for the quadr 1?^, n^nArt ?r^fnt^e?A SLiTa? Q^tional convention and campaiga w J nlfli proaching. He conseled. however, $ movement on the part of his friend iuau, w?- promiS d ail me assistance ana co-opc Je Pennsylvania lines, "which lay in his power, mia Company has boycotted. "With this understanding Mr. Wec sell the party tickets leading returned to New York, ant ting line of the Chicago and !}00n after followed by Private Sec presentative of the Chicago x.amont. A quite convocation oi th nt to Logansport witlnnstruc managers was held. The situatioi lould the Pennsylvania agent (bussed and a line of action agreed o sell tickets via the line, to The inside manipulations which ,fer before the United states j^g presence of Mr. Weed and his the new discrimination clause nephew in Washington and the res ,w- which were announced in the Time. - now become the theme of renewed anr The Fisheries. ments in the Albany and melroj: . "T ... , . organs. While there is nothing in t id number oi the report of nouncements of the New York press Bur<>au of Statistics for the jg materially new, except to the ext ag the 30th December, 1886, the consummation of the arrange ery vaiuaDie lniormauon in agreed upon Here, wnico. verity tiie fisheries, which is especially shado wings of the Times sevcal t this time. The figures are ago, the formal proclamation of the: >m the yet unpublished re- the President's candidacy by the or< 2g a part of the census of & serving of notice that the shap: affairs to that end has now comment shows how the fishery''n- will be prosecuted with vigor not o ;clinecL In 1858 the Ameri- New York> but ic every section c ngaged in the whale fishery countiy. On the strength of these geot 198,594, now the ton- announcements it is admitted in ad f 23,138. A great decline, Katlon circles that an understandic oc- i ' been reached by the mends of the Leat as this, is shown in the contemplates an eliecth d in mackerer and cod fish- m0nization of the apparently .conf largest tonnage engaged in interests, of the democratic party in tl :S was in -8o2, when it 0f jjjg renomination. > 214,197 tons. It is now There have been some recent de f these figures. _ ments in the undercurrents of. New ?38,000,000 capital engaged politics which are suggestive of th ag business. One hundred political management in the State, an* me"thousand men are em- which it way be judged that the me the value of the product is are disposed to bestride the political i ;-r, will in the future not be received ii JJjLC?Ok>cVl>U.IXO^I>iiO X&ACU9 XU UU^/ *? ? ~ ? ipital, but Maryland, whicli counsels of the party. It appe n capital, has a much larger one of lIle first stePs 10 the rehabilitai persons employed in the the Democracy of Sew York in the ong out the seal fisheries, the ne^ dire?Uon ?f af[airs {?* tLe c i Oregon have much the thfe,h?? bP a ver? ( r^c. - ; inquiry into the fealty of men who ^ t v be trusted with the details of can nes, the annual produce in management. None but trusted li lore than double the amount a<3ts be put on guard. There is: avested, while in Massashu- position to rule Governor Hill ai inual product is only 60 per friends out. He can have a renomi amount invested. for Governor if he wishes and wii le of product Massachusetts hands off. Any move on his part or klaryland second, New York friends, to secure a leverage in the < Jersey fourth, and Virginia tion with a view, to contingencies, i land is first in the produc- relented. A contest between the i stcrs, Virginia second, and of the President and the friends of Hi third defeat both for the control of the c ' ? tion. as neither would be wiilinz to i Cere for Croup. other carry off the laurels if there : . be an issue. The most sagacious poli nor and Mrs. Beaver h?d hard- in the State, such as Mr. VVeed himse eir new home at Harrisburg Mr. Smith, say that there will be n< ;ws came that they had lost test for the delegation as against Pr< >y from membranous croup. Cleveland, and that the present indie icmbered that the first year of point to a most cordial co-operation d Mrs. Pattison in the execu- the Democratic forces in the State in ; was saddened by the death of paign of exceptional vigor and enti: the same cause. Croup does cess. >rk so quickly that sometimes S'siciari can be called the mo- Mutilation of ti relief might have been given _ . ~~~~, It is important that in every Washington, April 14.?There v liere there are children croup ajiveci at 1116 United States Treasury aid be kept on hand. for redemption a package of perfect] when other means have failed ^ ?ited States notes of small dent :f for'severe croup and diph- tions, to the amount of ?1,000. whicl lowing has been tried success- ttlUtilatcd by having a hole punched th lally the ordinary simple them, through which a cord had ent remedies, if used in time P;1ssed, and then sealed on the outsi e trouble: the wrapper. The package was & parts of turpentine and liquid Washington by express by a nationa ablespoonfuls, put them into Tiie mutilation was evi UD.-and set fire to the mixture. tended as an additional safeguard > have a larger dan under it as transportation of the notes. Ihis j against flrel A'dense resinous ? be the Practice of many of the Soi which darkens the room, but Express Companies in the transports eems to experience immediats oneyt0 the Treasury for redemptic oking and rattling cease, and Presef13 the ^slajace wher cms to inhale the smoke with uninjured notes have been treated : soon falls asleep. The fibri W- It? not known aue soon becomes detached, l]cnl&T not^ ^ outdated by the h ent coughs un microbeides. the express company, but it is thou caught in a glass may be seen department- that it was done 1 the smoke. In the course of .an^ to secur? exchange on ^ewli e sick one entirely recovers. e expense the government. T-ue e the removal from the room ur^?rf fe^ t0 r^1V0 the n?tes> a; s as the smoke would be like- recte^ ,returri t0 the bank at 1 -Mrs! M. L. Thompson, Lan- pense^with. the statement that such lation is considered a violation of m will not be permitted by the departm ? ogling Banter Epg?. Corpses Floated by ths Southern FIoo ox' T.he .^unds floods have begun to play havoi south or the President s house j? ..i if . v rm ^ Kirtvcyiiiuo aiuijii mr .lauAO ui uic retty picture to-day. Thou- 'pwo or tbree ^yg i2r0 a coffin -pras : iron were gathered there en- goatin^ in a lot of driftwood just ll^sures of Easter egg rolling, AustnfIia Landing, Miss., about one ich has prevailed m this city dred mileg ^ ? here ^ puI]ed, lany years. ^ The participants dryjand. The case was a h&cdsonK a5?s.: s'res . conditions of W ]j preseryed, and gave evidence of h ; pampered^ child of luxury, ()een recent]y put to use. The remai ?th I nUrft'-1? ^??r' c side of the coffin were those of a m ltn oare test. aged lady, and no signs of decompc 'S'^i01,f<^.an^ f nc*.m ? were visible. She was evidently o with their happy shouts and Upper glass, as the clothing was of the or as they rolled their eggs uge?j ?or {3^^ purposes. Her re: is down the ^assy knolls and were ^interred near where found, ther across the lawns. The supposition is that the coffin wasw jyed the spectacle yery much. (rfZ, ? w dow opened directly over the ~ ^ frequentljfcpausedinhis work 1 1 rt it. Mrs. Cleveland spent the . ~ 3 country home, and so failed Arrcst of&ftWdast bwiDdft?5SS^f2^ The den of a gang of sawdust swii was ra{ded yesterday in West 4Tth s ? Sa New York- The v** was ic ful1 c i t f ?? J? ? tion. and the whole gang wa? arreste( 1 x-resident. ioc]-e(j Up_ They were found maki? circulars into express packages of al View of Cleveland's Letter. bogUS money and fitting out subs ' ? valises, also supposed to be full of ' ( ! Globe takes a very serious goods," but in reality containing brick Cleveland's letter regarding paper. The house is a brownstoce spute and says: "President directly opposite n police station, ply to the American Fisher- operators had two flats, one for worl ioucestor does,not breathe a the other for bed roonis, luxuriously : in unison with the Associa- up. The police seized $2,080 in new ;ide. It is about as unfriend- genuine bank notes. ind therefore to England, as ?? esto could well be if it were wheels of a ir. owing machine t ared bv a declaration of war. ? ition is concerned, says Mr. ?* he enforcement of tke fish- A man who breaks bis word?The a act, and be gives it to be terer. at he means to enforce its A new rose, called the "Beauty of i the utmost possible rigor, pleford," has "an odor like old 3Iade bids his fellow citizens be Now, that may be a recommendation, icrificesin maintaining the it does not sound like it. 1 dignity of the nation and -phe people of Galveston keep up lh< he honor of the government, niand for more water cn the bar. In private or personal interests iumjjja SUch a thing never worries f< [ to weigh with him. These \yfcat, the latter want on the bar is r . but iris necessary to attach wi^stey ' mating of wUfch tbey are ^ ^ a cMpped wing made eral ineffectual attempts to fly over a fe An Irishman, who witnessed the effori "Favorite Prescription" is a the chick, laughingly exclaimed: "Begt iCSLUliHAY C LUUl'v, (UiU W1U' 3iC U UCICVUVC JICIV . valuable nervine properties; "What is true bravery?" It is goiD tea to the want* Of debilita- the front door yourself when you d ering from weak back, in- know whether the caller is n dear frien ingestion, imflammation, or book-agent, or a man with a bill, rom nervousness or neural- ^alk 0f mesmerisers putting people druggists. sleep. We know of preachers who can actresses are now known as more people to sleep than any prosessi< to distinguish them from mesmeriser, yet their mesmeric power ar in tights. uncredited as such. Cocks, Cake and Crow. ibeir ; """ . j p Bis j j time i ' fl i. , uit I Two cocks one day upon the ground ; , * t i A piece of cake espied; 1 lie ar- The one, who first the prize had found, jg the { Suggested to divide. 1 "Oh, no!" the other cock replied; . ea 01 greedy cock was he. 2 ration "I certainly shall not divide: le the | This ca^e belongs to me." ' ^ n fl'T. . " kl . j To arsrue then they did commence, D lGtuer While downward flew a crow, , o1 17 cir- i And settled near them on a fence, bi 5 -\t.. : To watch how things would go. : b; nee of j "The cake is mine!" each cried aloud; j n ion in While each replied, "?Tis not!" i o: .c; :,rC j They glared and screamed they screeched lie ; and crowed; j ir ) nave j The strife was growing hot. snape ; , ut the > Soon words were followed by a blow; ?nni-7 I Thej\quite forgot the cake: ;? enniai [ "While from the fence the watchful crow 1 as ap- I Did observations take. : ? l quiet iif 5 onH i And while the feathers flew around, ; r . ! From each contending fowl, ; r! iration The crow hopped lightly to the ground, > ? And to the cake did prowl. : 5 :d aud i - ' !t * i When beaten was the greedy one, < ? l were ; He paid. 'With humble air, :retary i "I think j-ou're right; when all is done, K : party ; The slice of cake we'U^iare." B ^ i The pair, now being of one mind. 5 upon. Turned round the cake to share, F led to i - Alas! the prize they could not find? s astute - Because it was not there. I alts of So, children, as you go through life, i S Juaye To heart this lesson take: lounce ^ you induige in greedy strife, s K>litan Some crow will get the cake. ,i j p iiC <111- ! CTM?M I I I wliich + CTtot! COULDN'T HEAR IT THUNDER. iments; ! fore-1 An interesting letter from Mr. John J weeks | "W. "Weeks, superintendent of DeKalb Eact of Panper Home: ;ans is j From a feeling of gratitude and a de- t lx\S ' ^re *? benefit others, I voluntarily make sa and j statement I have great reason to be j nf^* m I thankful that I ever heard of B. B. B., 3 1 i2X31 know what a blessing it has been to * minis- me' * ^ave suffered with Bronchial C^- ~ i" lias tarrh for a number of years. Six months Presi- aS? * was ta^eri 'with* a severe pain in re har- right ear> "which in a few days began to 1 licting discharge matter, with terrible and al-' J tie line mos* unbearable palpitation and all sorts | j ! of noises in my head. In ten days after L? ;velop-1 the commencement of discharge and paini York I in my ear I began to grow deaf and in e new ' six weeks I was so deaf that I could not I from i hear tlmnder. n who ) I -was then compelled to use conversa- j fence i tion trbe, and it was often that X could | itc llie : BOt hear with the iube. I then comars as | menced taking B. B. B. and the running Lion of j c{ j^y ^ ceased running in frrc- week0, line of ; ari(q can -jow hear without the tube. 5?y general health has improved, palpitation are to cease^> aii<^ a new" ' at^ appreciate the benefit I have received: euten-' *r0E1 & (s&ide ' in Atlanta, Ga.) | . qo dis- i ^h gratitude to God and thanklollness * id his 1 ^ tk? Proprietors for such a medicine, j nation : I cheerfully recommend it to all who are! 1 keep i afflicted with deafness and catarrh. Try I of his | it; persevere in its use and you will be | ielega-1 convinced of its value. * Kill be j JOHN "W. WEEKS, j J 'riends Superintendent DeKalb Pauuer Home, i in will | Decatur, Ga., May 4, 1886." BRIGHTS DISEASE. |, ' * ^tave *ueen a sufferer from Kidney and t If and ' Bladder troubles for several years. I t ) con- j k-ave lately had what is termed Bright's j sident I Disease, and have had considerable swell-1 J jations 1 i^-g of my legs and shortness of breath, j of all | -he urea has poisoned my blood also. I! I i Mm-1 secured an<*. am using (B. B. B.) Botanic j " re sue-! Blood Balm, agcl fine3 it acts powerfully j | and very quickly, and I am delighted; i with its effects, x had previously used a j Large quantity of various advertised rem.| edies, and several eminent physicians i also waited on me, but B. B. B. stands j at the top. JCELNr H. 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