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I ..;' s ' j SK\i - .VOX?>. j \ Jterrts cl Iistercut (iailu-rpa Trent . ariou* j quarter*. [ Jacob Sharp is sufitrir;: greatly. i' Ku'k<the v'.l.-.v. if the Moscow (?'? !' setieT X-rv Orleans, ii dci-.l. To.\v= :.r - u 4e<I'y auii-pro-J1 ju onion uy a T.ivgo majority. j The. Calumet o r?u I lech mine, at Calumet, Mic..., is oiwlre. Mmc. Xilsson ovrr.s buildings in i Boston th-it are a?e*iieu at ?12:),000. John S." Barbour is said to have come out for Cleveland for a second term. Pittsbur . I'.;.. invited President and Mrs. Cievel;;::d to vis;' il. Tli^e have :<-eu five cases of cholera! and one death from that disease at ilalta. An ewa::- : s'vike of coal miners in i Bohemia. h-.. i;-d to r.v.iner as riot?. 7????wmc m vi: i-:- vim have been com*' milting depredations of all sorts. Ecuador sniTered terribly from earthquake siiot ks during June and -July. A bru':-.! prize is reported from tie jaml of 7he p:aithiiiciil Yankees. The .Chicago anarchists --vili not le builet!.- They -will eventually hang. Seven r.cT.v r-ci' fever have been reports; : *. K.y West and no deaths. .1 iwsu; says that 10,000 troops '.vill bent to Massovrah in the autumn. I. Joh.a I'eutcr, of Chicago, rccentiy cicarea j r i,C0'i Id tw <!ays in a deal in lessons. i The project ' j build a cotton factory in Union a- :tv- ..-have fallen through entirely. The NVv Era f:o:;r mills of Nashville. Tenn.. v.cre destroyed bv lire. Loss about $45;000. Indianapolis claims to have made ?200, 000 -profit out of her high license experiment. Senator Arthur P. Gorman, of Maryland, i- onojoi the liveliest bees in the Democratic Of the tour thousand Englishmen residing in Now Haven 3c;s than 000 are registered voters. Y^?Icnt shocks of earthquake have been fcfflt Laghout, Algeria. A number of houses were (lesirpyciL JJpjz k rpssoe s- elect -llic^agfiL -, ^Minnesota, ancrllafe, of Texas, r.a' vetcrans of ."theMexicar war. The Prince of Wales, has .presented Buffalo Bi3%itfcra horseshoe'pin set^vvith diamonds. Senator jXr.tnplon has been catching salmon and getting sunburned in Canada for a couple or weeks. At Ly"ehV:r.r. Ya. Wednesday, Dr. j ('arvcr tilled fifty pigeons, making a clean score. Judge Cooky addressed the Georgia Par Association ut Atlanta Wednesday on. the' " I"aartalrirty of the law." .The Sherilf of Dui- 'n has seized the work ! house at Groolfifc county of Limerick,'"for dept. Freight tr^fTrc on the Midland Railway, England,-has been partially suspended by a ( strike of - 4,000 operatives. There were four now ca.-i/s of cholera and four deaths from the disease at Malta* during the. past twenty-four hours. The SI. .James and the Eastern hotels at j Dunkirk, N. Y., were destroyed by lire Thursday night. Ivo casualties reported.! A hurricane has destroyed TOO yards of Railway at Olmu'/.. The break will stop trail!e a fortnight. Tiie United States cruiser Atlanta has sailed from Newport, li: I., to join the North Atlantic squadron. At Lenioerg, Germany. a Frenchman and a Russian Lave been arrested on the ?>n the charge of being spies. Rnssia proposes Gen. Prince Imcritinsky as sole Regent of ..Bulgaria. The proposal * - 4. .. . l r "i. 1. . ^ j i* uvi i JLiiiU-jv: uivoruui) ui, : The Stale department is informed of the d&tfh of Vice Consul General John T. j.Iiiier, at liio Janeiro. At Green Day, "Wis., a beer kettle in liabrs. brewery exploded, scalding seven inc-n, six of "whom died during the night. The Italian government bus accepted ? England's-:'oiler to mediate between Italy j ^ - and Abyssinia. The last of Pir.kcrton's guards, fifty in | number, have withdrawn from the coke re-1 '^ions. The State Department is r.otiiied of the death in Japan of the wife of United States j Minister Hubbard. the President asks that cities exlecdinc; invitations forego the formality of a dele-1 gatioa ?o 'TVVisMri^tnn. Mrs. -John A. Lcgun Iiris arrived at her { liomc in Yv :is&iirgion. She is reported to J be in a serious condition. All is around the shoe shops at j Beverly, Mass. The striding lastcrs have resumed work. Phillipi Xavier Fellissier. the distinguished French General and Senator, is dead, lie was seventy-live years old. Emma Abbott has landed in Xcv/ York j with "the dresses, oh, such dresses" as I never addedto a sin-rev'* fame before. vA boy only three years of age was put! into jail ia St. Augustine, Fla., for stealing ! four plums from a garden. The Boston Transcript thinks that the leg-of-mutton sleeve", like its namesake, should be rare to be in good taste. Mrs. Cleveland, who is at Marion, Mass., with Gen. Greely and id* wife, is avoiding publicity us much as possible. An Ailken. Minn . dispatch says that the U'ftT -r-w^fU jlk,'u uavai v. ~ Lixu vuu'wam. x:ni;t -LiJ" dians have been killed. 3 En rat Ualstcad, who is now in London, . solidirie'l his circle cf friends by giving a largo luncheon party at the St." James ' llotcl. 'The fortune of the late William A. Kenncaiiy, who died in Brooklyn in 1SG7, is stdl without an heir. Good investments have swelled it to $-500,000. At the Meeting of the Land League in Dublin on Tuesday it was announced that : the receipts: from America since the last meeting were ? ">,'200. ' Jke Belgian Cimn: of Deputies lias adopteil a->D abolishing tLv; system of pay- . icg workmen in lactones in goous instead of money.' President ilimmel, of the Miners' Associatioirat West Leyhing, was arrested Sun- J day ou the charge of conspiracy and inter- ; fcriag with men at work. Te.tas has over half a million enrolled in , Iter schools. The next ."MiftrflTirm in Tpy?i? r will be a sreat iniproveiiient on the present . one. ; The Boston Glob2 culls the attention of Robert Todd Lincoln to the faet that "tTie c soptyy^Lfathcr racket", will not work in | '< this country. fi Chas. II. Iieed, Guiteau's counsel, v.-ho 1 jumped into North river. 2ie>v York. Saturday; has been pronunced insane. He i.s t suffering from melancholia. Twr> no.v.- c.ises of vnl'n-re- tV>v?>r Iiht !vr.n : reported by the Key West Board of Hecllh r sincc Sunday. Xo deaths have occur: ed ti during the past' twenty-four hours. A number of new free delivery pestoffiee.s ', will be established September 1. Only j' three are in the South?Columbia, S. C.\ . . Shreveport, La., and Charlotte, In. C. l; A rumor recently started is that Mr. i ' Randall will head a movement to organize the next house of representatives upon the tariff issue and reganlless of party lines. * Justirt! Crvr of tin* TH*'?><ws ^nnromr. Court, lias said that the Supreme Court ^ will not grant z n';*.v tri-.J to the Chicago Anarchists. Louis Gilbert, a negro, is in jail in An ^ gusta, Ga.. charged with the jaurder of Lis ^ own daughter. He whipped her so brutally that she died from the ciTects. " ? ^liss Josie Holmes, lute exchange clerk < -or fife Fidelity X i i*.: k, L;*.s been h; * refca^Jroui^ jail, on an understanding K that t.iZTil: ;:"S. ... j:ce. a: Vb* S( *Ta5 ?. >. nf "?jc?iet?nnp M.. or . V.:Ui' suceceded in sccur vi ? ^ic^Uircej>oliU?naoa4 and v,-as relied I'roiii "- C'IJhOCij . _ Vjo 'MondayufgiiCtlie First4'B:"pti>t Church pr , * -airuok'by lightning, bi \ t^j^JicJwljc^e y^th^nrrtlTside of tiT? pir r ??ecpteTo"picees? _ co ? i -UlykeSfcfro^r'hut^ vaviri;:.'.'.there.Luve . ;?.-occn two fatalif case?of C K3i?fa uiere.acd cit - c- ~~~1*" ? . - ' V r^-; . . - .Iial foul bills of lif-ilsI: Iving issued to j t> res>.els departing frum li:e island. : r-. .Mr . Crove:1 Cleveland, accompanied by ! l' [icr mother and aunt, arrived al Marion. ; ? Tuesday. TIjo parly will be the guests of ! 51 Guests of General A. "\V. Greeley. All the prominent Irishmen of New York ^ deny any knowledge of the 31<>6ncy man* u who tried to destroy the steamer Quqeo 1 Wc'dncsd'-y. ' v * ') A wind storm visited Corryville, ICy.j and blew down a building on vdiicii car- ; penters we-e working, injuring tea of thens.. ! ^ some fatally. Prince DeYawongse, of Siain, and Us j' parly, twenty-two in all. including five of' , the children of the king ut Siani, arrived in j Washington yesterday. " : A "distinguished Virginian" is authority < for the statement that President arid Mrs. . : Cleveland vs'i!! visit the Greenbrier Sulphur -j Springs this month. Henry Irving lias i>een elected a trustee i' o? Shakespeare's birthplace, at Stratford- j , upon-Avon, to fill the vacancy caused by j the death of the late'Dr. JngJeby. , ? ; * Governor Foraker likes the piece he has j ; contributed to the Forum so Withal ho;, spoke a large part of it to the Ohio Republican convention. Senator Sherman'has: started for Puget' j Sound via the Canadian Pacific Railway. j Should the political condition of the times ; permit he will go on to Alaska. - -? - j Justice A. Yi. Crm|vof the Illinois Supreme (.'."an. denies that he stated that the 1 Anarchists would 12of"be granted a new ! , {rial. Tliiity-cigut French railroad'employers j residing at Avricourt, near tho'ironticr of | Germany, have been expelled from the country. r. "> Letters received at Stanley Pool from iHenry M. Stanley announce that the expe- \ dition arrived safely at Aruwhimi Fails on : June IS. Mill Brook, Graham county, Kansas, : twenty miles north of Kansas City, wits J -1 TKni-o/'oir K\r o vti'Miorlif ! a-iiliUfcl UCMi yjj lum evaaj mj .w gui?>^uv wind, coming from sligbtlv west of norlli. During a thunder storm Tuesday Mr. Tatum and 11is wile and boy named Kirby |were killed by lightning at Ta.lum's house,* near IIuntsviHe, Ala. Considerable dam-'r [?age was uonc* by tlie-sioriu. <i Four young children o^Owen~7l;ide, of Pittsburg, Pa., were fatally "burntd by\lhe explosion of an oil can wilii wkica they arerc playing. ^Josu' Fr.'.nklin and Victoria Byrnes, two j American girls, have been licensed as tele I graph operators at San Luis Polosi, the I first "in Mexico" | Alabama's first bale of cotton was- re i ceived at Seluiayesterday frctfhJ^SrSllcn, i j of Xev. bcrn, and was suJd toSB^ndge & ! ! Co. for iSj aents per pound. It classed I Strict iosv'flftddlfcy. ' Agent Sheeh:in,-.at Aitkin, Minn., | has teTegrap^sd tbat tbt kiHing-of three : Indiaos at Kiinhsrlv- v/asV done bjrjthe ; j Indians themselves. There is' ay serious , trouble between U:e ?5<Usns-nnd whites. j F. A. Sawyer, who was & carpet bag j Senator from South Carolina and AfstSlaht i Secretary of the Treasury under Grant in i ISTo -2, is now a ?i,:w ciesa. iu utu v^uuigtermaster General's office. , At {lie (fine of the earthquake Monday night the iikifrof Z. P. Hayggn, ia Trigg j county, Ky., sink four or fiveieet There i were ttiree hundred acres iu ibe farm and it is filling- with water. The strike of the employees of the l3h-.cw: Diarnoiul Steel Work of Park Bros. & Co., f Pittsburg. for recognition of the Knights of Labor has 1'u.iicu, and work ium been resumed. ... Only six seats in the nexV House of Rep reseutatives wilt be contested. The most | ?n??.r..at!* ?? r-aaf iviii 1 nf llohftrt ! Smalls, colored, against Col. Win. Elliott, J of the Beaufort district. The Austrian mint has received orders to make (>0,000 silver and bronze war medals, bearing an effigy of 1'rince Alex- i under, for distribution in the Bulgarian ; army. A diabolical outrage wa3 committed at f Mingo, O., rccentlv. While -i negro bali i was in progress a nuniKr of white .men j blew up the ballroom with dynamite, hi- [ juring many of the negroes. Harrison Guater, who, while drunk, killed a policeman of Montgomery. Ala., last August, h;:s been convicted of man . slaughter and his punishment fixed at UO months' imprisonment. A terriric iiaii and rain storm swept across : Yellowbush county. Mission Taesday! afternoon, leveling both cotton and corn \ to the ground. The young corn is almost j totally destroyed. Haughty Xev.* Yorkers are apt to look on j Brooklyn as a comparatively insignificant: adjunct of tidr great city, "but Brooklyn j comes up un^cr ;i;e reccnt assessment with i ?362,000,000 wtfrtli of real estate. Major General Baird, inspector General; of the United States army, mailed ?^r Europe : | S-itur/l-iv <-'orrsmifcsjr>Tipii bv llift President I to watch tiie man a* uv res of the various ' armies abroad. !J Morrison is said to want not a re ekfction I to Congres*, but second place on a ticket i ' with Cleveland. It is believed, however, j ^ that he will take aieost anything he can ! Set. William C. Gowdey, general solicitor of ( the ^Northwestern railway, and odc ot ijie ablest lawyers in Chicago. is piloting Post-. j master General Vilas's Vice Presidential' ^ boom through the shallows of the West. j A Syracuse, X. Y., fire damaged iho ex- j \ tensive sadd'ery hardware manufaqtrwy .of i the Frazev & Jones Company $100,00(\ i. which is covered by an insurance of about { f ?150,000. - i; Tiie United Ireland publishes * copy cf i i a circular which it asserts Las !>eeu issued j t to police, directing that watch be kept upon i v movements of members of the House of \ Commons belongingto the National League. ; Russian peasants and farmers are going j ^ in large numbers to Wesrern Liberia, where ! ;1 free pasture and arable lands abound. The j Jj movement threatens to rt&uli in a serious j ], agricultural crisis. ; c The-mcmbers of Uie Municipal Council j a of Home have decided to place a bust of j t De Prctis in the Capitol, to graut ?20,000 ; for a public monument to him, and to name ' * i street in his honor. . j ( Trouble is being causcd ia the Pennsyl-; t> vania coke regions by the Amalgamated j c Association enforcing an old law i/j their t; constitution, which provides that :>o man j a shall hold two jobs at a mill. p Danger is over in Augusta, and things .vill soon bear their foinier appearance. b The loss, it is hoped, will be less than was " it first expected. If is now estimated at ii < ",0,000. ^ tl Susan B. Anthony will soon projec t her- r< elf into the woman suiTragc campaign in i *r vans:i=, wliere the chinch bugs-have do j ,:l trr>v/.i 1 nrr-Ttv !??! i-ii.' (.r/Srvl liiti.r tli/? ! lumor of the women along with the rest sa Fashionable .New York mothers have ,v! heir nursery maids wear distinct uuiforms }1! rhen cn the street with their' perambuJa ls ors. In this way the mothers are able to ; eeogoize their own babies when they meet I ?? hem. . " ,s The Boston Journal of Education says: j Woman -trusts toiler- intuitions rather j se iian to her reason, but her intuitions lead ' th cr astray when they make her afmid of ; C< ie thunder rather than of the lightuing th uring a thunder storm.'.'* j sv i i I (1 )? wuvu iv: v. ujxvi* cii iitiNv; ?/CwJ i ii ! oduced with soioc success in London. <-a 'hey arc so cheap that tlfcy cannot be :avr.cl, as leather shoes are, Uy tijcpurents ij;! i many poor children" lo' whom Lhey arc on iven by charitable people. ni; The Hon. A. 30. Maxwell, \\ho has just nc . en made Chief Justice of the Supreme i fo: ourl of Florida. after holding various -an late oJiioes, was elected to Congress in 1-S3C j de jd again in 1S54. In 1S02 he was elected ! hi? > the Confederate Senate. j Mrs. Julia II. "Wilson, of New Haven, j $31 is received i;omx>einany coiiege, lopeKa, wi ansas, the degfee of PL. I). She greatly acj (led her father, Dr. E. A. Andrews, in eri >mpiling Lis Latin lexicon, and Las re- to sed the work since Lis deatL. ^ : "Chet" Smith, a dramatic agent of Chi- So go, has been sentenced to one year's im-1 ] fsonment for sending girls to disreputa- j fr0 e concert halls in different towns, under I t-;01 etence of getting them employment in j s{c. uiiLiy iuuaues>. j 2so A large meeting uf white and colored ! ing :izens was held'"in Boston last evening to 1 ter 1^ ? ri'tcs'. against the enactment of the bill ii cc-tly passed by tbc Georgia House of i Lcprc^ntativc.s prohibiting the mingling f v.'iu'e and black pupils iii the tame j j shoo:. _ ' _ ; a That beautiful steel cru'fser "The At r mUC' has hud u series of unfortunate acci- e cn!s?tl the/very beginning of her career, i mt she wi>! <<>nie out aii right yet. There ' r - ..?> hi- r?rtf sjTfff-ss ia ibc vtr'v* uajug she j t curs.?Atlanta Constitution. 1 T-.e hot waves bore comfort to Smith { rerh?ne,";i young man in the employ of j he Windsor, X. 5., Furniture Company, i > vho has received information that lie is the t loir to a propartv in Boston known as T } iVij.irf, valued at xl,500,000. A -statement is going the- rouuds to the 1 'i.rit seventy-Live thousand copies of ' .Sh<:' have been issued in this country. I?ut 1 ;ust how many cents H. Jiitb-r Haggard ' i *v..r?i i'ir. cnlo ,,f >'i^:n is uol ' II1? nvm i.*v ^ ... isnwuccu. The verdict in the so-called Chicago "bo >dlers" eases \v:is "ail guirty!"'' Seven ; >i the eleven got two years each, but,Coin- : iissionOTs McCarthy" Oliver,-Cassell^iau md Gcili escaped with a liue oi' $1,01)0 ; jach.* ,, Mary Anderson seems to have worn her . iveleome out iu England. The critics now ' c-oih;>!:dh that when she falls in a faicl 1 they can hear ]ier i.ones rattle on the stage j rl'j' i. Mary should come home and take a ; 7 i;<: SL. Petersburg Bourse Gazette, states i Lh;;>. tin- clause in the recent imperial ukase j i ;r?< risjg the removal of foreigners i'rom I >ueir potions in private commercial houses . will !'c suspended until it is decided whether j ineii removals will benefit home industries, i J Jr. launders, the Alabama examiner of; color-blind railroad men, denies that he has abandoned his work. He declares that there were only about 4.U0O men in the Suite io be examined, 3,500 of whom had and onlv 4 per cent, of these had failed to obtain certiticates. The iter.. D& Itol*ri.. Piggot, the oldest! ProU*sta.nt EpiscoparKmste/inthe United i Stages, diedathis residence, at Sykcsviile. 3Id <Jii, Saturday night. '-.lie was born in j New .York, .May SO/lTS-". and w;isaithei time of. his death in his ninety-third year. &J. Govern or .'Ames, of Massachusetts, gives ?>itklc?ice of the fact thaj t}m heated tern: lus; ariivca? He IggegAly juiiil in ;v address, "'The manwio has wine regularly upon hij?,{abie fo justly-the subject of widespriiiifi remark, and !s noVJield in thcSiigh- j est estfmatfou by lug fellow Men/" :l " f . A sensation, has been caused in Ottawa, ; Out. ."oh good authority evidently, thai ilie j aciftnl murderer of D.'Arcy -McUea esnaped j the penalty of. the laV:, while Whaleh, an I irih;0-'nt marr, was"; made the victim of cir cu.'usuiutiaj evidence which cost him his life on the gallows. A special cable dkpafch fo the Toronto CI iul'C says fresh., proposal; for the settlement cf fisheries dispute haTereceutJy been J submitted by Washington, authorities. Th<ywere approved at Ottawa, and fayor-1 ably received by the iaiperfal-'govcrament, but are sSll under consideration. S ropoil^ Qxi&i&c Secretary to ihe j Russian lectioli 'JE^Pckin, ha$ ; listed a painphlet on thcl~CJ 1 inese copulation) ie'z-bjch tie%?:ites'it to be&2.0,,j(<*i|i agihrst 415,000,Wis in tha-ycar 1842. His statistics are derived i&p; "Chinese official SOHTO&S. - ^ Jawing a 1i^jit in Itfacbgdoebes, Texk-. bcrtwccc'a nhmber-of wbiie'and colored : beys rearming from a concert Ctlie cliHIculrv ; feavfog been brought on by the latter), pis- j tola s-'^^ised aud tBrefe of the colored 1 fctoys ?ilieci, atici one or me wunts j was badly iajinW; The StaTUIioMer cf fcajice/ia lias begun i iix: excavations of nn old itooias city, . Ajwviu. :'n the district of Zara, : fonnd the fe.oios;al walls of the ancient city.; Daluialia is aoQ<4l?be only disniot where Roman coins, gems :^d .'-.'incus are still fbimu in large quantities. feobi-j^ody has started a silly story to iilo effect: thai J?r, Gladstone is coming to1 Anjrrifn as the tiicit of Mr. ULiine. If, .Mr. Gladstone-ever comes ?o America at! ali, u liicli 4s doubtful, lie will pa ^ucst i of the Mtiiolc American people. Mr. Chauncy peoew wants it distinctly ] understood that lie Ji&s a?t gone to Europe to llv. any political sla'e for veur. He j has gonc'io borrow $7,000,000,to Leip ?;u;M ' :i mil road frorn lljp straits of Mackinaw to 1)i!IA man who c^n borrow $7,000.- ; 600 has uo time to fool with political slates. ; JMspntel^.'sfrom Sbacgl'-ai, China, Co l\xe ! Lor.do:-. Standard state that Jay Gouid and the American Silver ITinij have established ; an American-Chinese back, y/fch a capital j of :;;00,000,000. tfeorge (iouia :r.ere ; is bo U utli ir? the report th;it his father is . interested in'an American-Chinese bank, i Ymy Sharpstecn is a little ??rl of seven. ! who' is heir to ?1,000,000. .She inherits i the money from her late father, who was? member of the wealthy firm of Arnold, Constable & Co., of New York ?ify. Miss ; Shft'.-psicen narrowly escaped cfcaifc a few I days ago at Sea Girf. '1 twenty houses in Northampton ; ;on;:;y, Pa , and eight in Warren county, j NV'r? . vv?fK damaged by lightning Sunday. . Many s ly/erx: Hooded by the heavy rain-, T I jo damage it> c i reels and pave menlr, i'i l.'gston and So.uti Boston, Pa., bv wash outs-is estimated at ^ 1 in re are now seven Canadian cruss< rs : i >21 the mackerel grounds looking after , Lmerican fishermen. The mackerel are; /eiy ??ientiful in shore, and Americans very ' laiing. ixiZ&V-k the presence of so many j : jruiser.son the <oc?cu?. opportunities for ' hftjn to steal Canadian ksii asz not many.. ! The internal revenue statistics Kx i fiscal year show that the consumption : j )f spirits is falling off in this j 1 jouutrv. whiic,that of fermented liquors is ; j ncieasing. The r^iots from spirits fell i , ,n 000,COO fir: compare; >-(:th last year, j j vhile "he receipts from iVmeaku ;i-.uors i j ww increaC*ed by over ?2.000,000, Dr. FriLsch, ol I he Indianapolis Board of j < lealtii, sia:ts that the Juils in Lawrence j j ml Perry counties. Indiana, ^rc unfit for j j tuman habitation. * Perry rSounty is jy?wer-1 ? L'ss to do anything to aid. ?lu> poor am! riminal classes. Both the county treasurer ? ,nd prosecuting attorney have run avay,!.. iiking all the funds. . The Nov.' Orleans Picai/unc observes: a 'Ti ui Koch ester Advertiser oilers Henry 1< Jcorge a farm if he will move'on it and go t i work. The oiler is a safe one! George ; i: annot own laud, and he certsiinly has no i a isU- for laboring on a farm. lip has other nti [loverly methods of hogging tr'ie ublie." y I'straw?, P" . is sorely distressed. A (inm * ur.st oil the side of tlie mountain. The j j hole town wtib Uocdcd and people liad to j ee lor-their lives. So^e were cauglil in ] ic current and. drowned. Undoes, rail- a >aci tracks and even hotels were cu'.ept C( ivay. Damage to railroads. $95,000; vii- , lire. *15(5,300.' } ' President Cleveland is the most univer- } illv courted nun in iUe country. Every 1 iihiiio. town and city have or will invite p im "io spend :i few days" before liui yuar ; o; ov,-r. it looks very mueii as if the pco- ir e were going to invite liim to spend a V cond term in the White House. There j \\ a veritable tidal wave in his favor. General Grcely, the head of. the sigcal j tjj rvi-f, wants the government to go inlo \ n: e balloon business. He will ask the next i 01 _>ngie*? 19 appropriate $10,000 to begin Si e establishment of a permanent balloon : al stem of weather observation. General j d? reely thinks the efficiency of the service j II n Le greatly improved by this zxaas. : w T i T-> ii ? ?< 10 ..fOiin j>ea?, inirwcn vvuia ??i age, w s i.oc;) in jail ;;t Eaton, Ohio, six weeks f.' . thr_- euargc of killing his mother, has ide a confessica to the prosecuting at'ory. the sl/eriff and ck-sheriff. No motive ar r Lis car. be assigned, except <lint h?; was! 'I1' gry at what seemed to him to ?,e evi-1 nces <>i favoritism shown to his sisiei by !'1' ? mother. ,x< A. correspondent. writing from Delaware, ps that that "relic ox' ixtrbarism. the ' lipping post, is iccpt m consmm ana 1 ;ive use just now." Delaware is a Xortli-: tul 1 State. That is why it is no "outrage': "C beat men mercilessly for trivial crimes, i it j far less brutal act, if committed in the is i nth, would be a 'Southern atrocity." 1 am [n the neighborhood of 1U0 Mormons, ; ch: m Salt Lake City, are makiug applica- ! its a to the Dominion government for home- J id lands in the vicinit\*of Medicine Hut, j rthwest Territory, with a view of form-1 _ * a. settlement of the faithful. The mat- j tisc is now under consideration as to whether I tan . is (icsirab!;; to encourage i.Tin; ion of! !:-it class of settlors. v . Some friends of 3!rs. W in field Scott j j lurcock, who nc.v live.'.-; in Washington, j ^ re urging bur appointment as pr-st master >f that city. The movement was begun j t ntireiy without the knowl'.die of Sirs. i v ;0 B,,? ,Ws \ 1 ilii'.A SU iO [/iwuiiy.v. ? i * c?? ... v v, -^ ? ~ lot cure fur the office. General Hancock ! 'r lied po n, bat a fund of ."?40,000 was r:;i>cd ; y or his widow soon after hi.- death. and she i / 'raw* a s"2,000 pension. L Ohio has queer election law, which i . nukes it an Octi ber State in 3 ears when, j > here is no presidential election. When a j j presideoiioi ele< tlon i-s at Ohio must j j rote in November for any State officers it j > amy h.ive L-: elect. The terrible strain ; iviiit ii I-jth pari;, s n-ea l:> endure in watch-! ; in;; Ohio and Indiana 011 the eve of a na*; tior. il contest is thus removed, as iuuuma j < is longer an October .State. j i It is said that the name of Jmies G. ] lifttino vrtis uot mentioned at the < ?hio con- : ven'iifju. This w:u> in accjrdaneo with the ' instructions of John Sherman. When ! Furaker nominated .Sherman lor "resilient 1 at the Chicago convention in lssi, he casually referred to Blaine. At the mention of . this namdhc convention roie an<f cheered for Jive minutes. Sherman did not want a 1 repetition, uf that scene at Toledo. If the Tacts should be obtained it would ba interesting to know how many people reaii v belies^ Jaflkn -Shennaa told the truth when he exclaimed at the Toledo convcn tir.n tLut lie would rather have the endorsement of Ohio than the Presidency of the I'niied States. John was laboring under gre.it emotion nl that time and people are not disposed to take his words literally. G't-neral'Clinton IJ. Fiske, or Xc-v Jersey, usicT to be an ardent Republican. Of Jnts years: he has beetrone of the leaders of the Prohibition parfy, and was its last candidate for Governor i>f I\rew "Jersey. He recently said that President Cleveland cannot be beaten-in 18sS and ihat it makes no j difference whether the Republicans put Elaine or Sherman or anybody else against him "While Deacon Richard Smith is grindiDg the Commercial Gazette orgau for Sherman, Murat Halstead is on the other sice 01 me ; itiJ^utic. prophesy iug that JJlaine will be uomic^ed. In the meantime S. l'onieo Kotvl slttetC .'.-lear of the turmoil of politics and continue* lo write 1<:? twoeoluaiu pas- f The CVrnnic, 'c-al Gazette is operated by a powerful triumvirate. Chinese aatiye.p^pers contain tfollowing ite::>*: 'A [plague of sudden death is raging at Nankin. people arc dying in every (juarier, and there ?re many instances of sudden deaths. People are apparently wei: i?: the morning and dead mihe after-, ii00!i." Figures show that the Chinese population has diminished 30,000,000 in j torty-liyc years. Emigration has been in- j considerable. A year ago County Commissioner Van Pel*, of Chicago, who is cow being trie;' fur bribery, was at the head of a delegation ftfc irpfciness men who called on the President t'> $Sjv him to appoint McGarigle. now ;i fd?fiTu:e, to the M;:rshal$hif>oi' the Xoi them District oi' jiiiiois. Mr. Cleveland, with \vho:n first impression- yo a great way, did not like the looks oC d'J^r iyw felt or j Mi-GarigiC and appointed another iaa?;. ; At Manchester, Ivy., on Monday, a difiiculty arose about a negro's vote, and ;i fight ct.'sucd Ixetween I). Yv. White, J.'W. H'liUc. Ben White and A. J. Hacker and Date iiitile. Hacker was shot and instant* tv iVJ" While and Little were both seriously wounded "ii'ii sported j that, the negro was killed and h:s body j thrown into a crock. The W'Liics arc liepuWicans and Hacker was a Democrat. Tue report that Secretary Laair.i- has re(jUcstcd that all bureau officers shall brim: in thtir rci>orls much earlier than usual this /car, by the middle of September, if possible,"ha* .cr;t-""cd the talk that he is to be'appointed to ti>* wu^rcne Ber eh, and that he wishes to prepare Lb J r;pori ::s < ar]y as possible, in order Ui;ir, if it j I;*e deemed necessary, lie may take his j seal i:oo? ll>.: b"neh at tlie October term. A monster in Lo, Chili, in ;i lit of anger iviili a family living heir c.'^o put a number of dried small-pox pustuic-es in" a pit#,}' tobacco and dropped it where lie! kne^-ii ;r-2 found by t!ie children I of his neighbor.' rrhc ^bi'.ccn wa.\ given I to the paresis, who used it fo? d^rettes. ! A lew days after small-pox broke out i:i the f?j;;::'y and all died., The criminal, however. dk<i.?v ij^e disease shortly after confessing his dmbollcai At noon Wednesday a man named-i-hos. J. Zicmzzy attempted to burn the ttriiishV steamship (^ice^, while lying at her dock at {iie.fooi of West Hudson street, New j W..!- Ki- tl.i-nn-irxr -> r.f rwV.'nilO. .. ......... ... J roo*. o,7 board. Tin.- vessel took fire, bun the ilames w,.rc extinguished. after having [ buriied a hole in the uecl: twenty feet long i an?l en feet wide. There were 'JJ$ people* Oti the vessel, and her cargo waff worth half a n-iufon dollars. Money was fcr- 1 rested. " ' 1 Joseph .W. Drexel, the banker, has writ- ( Ls;i] Comjnander-in-Cbief Fairchild a letter; ' tentiurisg to .the surviving Union soldiers! of the hlio war, in p^ryetuity, ihe cottage I . on Mount McGregor Tjj y.hi.-L jQ.enpralj, Grant died. There is m. ?ijnul&tio? ;^s to s' I.,? ..I ?T1 1,? ..r-r.A 1,1,t -t 4c ur\r.,.iC-'\ -flint ' ' LIU w JI ITZ UOCU, 1./IU lb 10 t ..?v J | the; nistees shall consist of the Commander ; [:t f.'iiief of the Grand Army, President of th.c McGregor Kail way and su-'b at&er person llr. prcxel may designate, ' Among the brief fj^cbic^T^hbs of our ( taU-sme'n whici; are pri^iecf.althe Govern ! J m t'ni's expense in ibeOongressioriai' Pi roc-.: i tor}* ;:re to be fouud some rni> 'literary: .' rr.s. In the new directory :i very new jor.ihern member writes: "1 am six feet 1 all, Vejg^. .220 pounds, have soft, auburn i lair and J;lue ?yezJ' Boa. Pcrley Poorc, \ he former editor n{ lcc''d''i.eao.y, used to i. prune such excrescenpe^. bul a new aau.y ;i 1 jas the work in charge' now and we may c ook out for much richness. t 4 from Cairo, Ills., says the c stealer* irsaich: *_pok a ne.^ro excursion * surly (iowu the" ^tSMS^p: ,Sunday. At lickman, ivy., seyera! whiles ?oi aboard, ' >ue of whom got into r. .''iiarrei '.villi a ne- ' jr0 on the way down. 'w'hcu the i;oul re- 1 urned to Hickman the affair broke out lato ' . right with kiTv'CS and pistols, in which * weniy-iive or thirty men engaged?black * .nd white. }.~i ye were wounueu 'norc or * ess seriously, ani one died yesterdav from c i._ .re?, ,g .i._ ? r,v.. t; lit' I'iiL'Ub 1)1 iiHJ VWUUU5. Si L+i: ;i a aiv | n ft precarious state. An w:is quiet :u in St i " ccounts. The United Stales treasury has given d oticc that interest due September 1 and a ieoAuilxz I. ISS7, on 4 A per'cent, bonds d f the United Elates- October 1, 1S37. and ft an nary 1. 1SSS;. cn f p..r <.e:;l. Jionift. and Ji anuary 1, 1SSS, fin bbnds iss;ievi fo uid of c 'acilic railroads wilPbe prepaid on and t.j fter August io, lS'ST, "withrebate of '2 per h entum per annum on the' amounts pre- h ai-J. Notice is also given that proposals tr ;r sale io Government of United States :t A per cent. bon.Ij of IS'-1. Acts of July ir i. ISTO. and Junuary 5:0. 12~1. to he apr :u lied to sinking fund, will b;j received snd b< peneu at tlie olliee ot *,!ie Secretary ot the s:i sasury, iu Washington, at noon on T fednescify, August 10, 1887. and on each, tli Wednesday thcreaTce;" until further nolicj. ijj Dr W. IJ. Saunders, of liuDtsrillp. Ala., al lc physician appointed to make iin cxaiiii-: ition? oi the locomotive engineers and her raiiroaii employees under the new m talc law which went into*effect Monday, si; >andoned his work at Stevenson TLurs bi :y, and has run away to Birmingham. ; w; e v.-as arrested- on a writ of mandamus M hich requires him to complete his tests as lc; color-blindness. His reason for aband- in' ijnj his work is said to be trouble wilh ne (> niilsocd men who dislike the new law. c?}; II railroad mec ^ho operate in Alabama ci< e incensed and caii it;;;; outrageous law, dil my refusing to submit to the lamina-1 he us. < >vcr 2U.OOO men are affected by the :ia ,v and n is estimated that over 5,000 will \Y forred to give up their positions.' ne A Endowment tj1( Is eonferred upon that magaiGcent insti;ion, the human >3"stem, by Dr. Pierce's folder. Medical Discovery" that fortifies j igcinsl the encroachments of disease. Ii ^ 'he gre^t yiooci puniiyr ana unerative. | 1 as a remedy for consumption foron- oa itis, and all disease oJ a wasting nature. ^e] influence is rapid, efficacious and per-! ,nent. Sold everywhere. ne: ? am 'African bark" is a new material adver 1 id, pro'. -My the product of a black and dog. " i MfGlyna'.H CIo?e Friend. York, August 3.?The action of lev. Df. Currau ia prcsidiBg ovcr,lUc f ueeting of the guests ?t the picnic<<>f the \ ligbtccnih Assembly District United Labor 1 mrty last night, seated beside Dr. MeGlycn. s hus" plainly and publicly putting himself . :.'i tli?: Henry George platform, is likely t<"> i ;ive him t\se prominence he seeks.?that of i eing a martyr with bis friend "Dr. 3Io- r Jlynn. There can no longer bb ato)" doubt j hnt this priest is determined to defy the , Irchbishop^rfnd follow his old leader. lie vas removed from his place as assistant ( >;:sior at St. Stephen's Church because of ' sis friendship for the excommunicated ' This not quelling his rebellious < snirii, l;-j was sent to the ilobokcn monas11 ' cry for tea days to do penance. lie went | ! in.] came back unchanged Then he was , 1 e: : to :: country parish, but last night he ' 1 !>n! *>*'<1 up again. as determined :is ever to j ! [>ur.-.ie the course that he has marked out j for himself. The.result of i^s persistency I w;?s clearly pointed out to him, and he t knows the punishment that will follow his ] L-jntinued disobedience. The next step to ] k<. ic tn 2::s?v>?ir1 Dr. f.'urran as Dr. > ?>IeGlynu was suspended. It is said that j the Archbishop can consistently do nothing ] ^ 1 Guiil !n ?(>arinnl>urg. Tiie Spartanburg I/cra'd says: "We j have hrru shown by Mr. Thomas Fawcett ; some, very line samples of gold taken from : the surface of the ILimmett mine, among vrli.ii.-Ij. is a nugget of pure gold weighing 29 dwt. jI;\ ir'-iWCett informs us that a < number of nuggets worth fro:<; one to ten ; dollars have been taken from a small surface on a hiil by means of hauling the dirt , sdoui iiaii it miiu iu v?;m:i vyiui i;uun iusuits for tlic-ir labor, lie has now a lease on tlic mine and is anxious to get some one to join him in the enterprise of pumping thu water from the river to cover a large extent of surface that can be made to pay well for the outlay. ]\Ir. Fawcctt is a miner of considerable cxporicncc, which justifies hiin'in the opinion lhat a great deal oi money can be made by washing the sur- , face on the property, as well as uncovering a number of rich quart/, veins. lie will show ilit< property with pleasure to anyone feeling an intercut in the success in our gold miucs. ii uas ucca kuuwu itcfc ror a 101115 liirjj'.that after u heavy rain #oi<l could be : "found on the surface of the hill mentioned, and .Air. Hammt-U, when in health, was accustomed to semi to the mint every year a considerable anionnl of gold gathered by | the rudest- and most'primitive methods." infant i%nuri<t?v?. I'Vo]4c have hcaril a great deal in late years of "'infant industry,'' but there now "i comes 'o H:.e front a ne^' infant enterprise ?infant insurance, children over one year { old an.i under twelve. It has been esti- j mated that the lives of 300, >300 such little i! ones have been insured in this way for suuo sufficient in most cases to merely bury them. Four companies carry on business of this sort in Now York alone, and thrive upon it. By the terms of these companies a child cannot bo insured until i: is one year old and the premium in every co^e.is live cents a week. Those over seven liav^ :.i:o privilege of paying ten cents a week iihii'the amount of their policy. If death cninis tin child within one year the holder of the policy receives ( $14. and payments arc graded after that uuti' in the case of a child dying in the twelfth year, when si2:j is paid. v';;rio!'H Freak or .\iture. In I he woods near the ho;LSe of ilr. Jas. . A. Durant, wh.0 lives about three miles' from Lowe. there is a persimmon bush that ; has a beautifiii piciupu 0:1 each leaf. On 1 examining the leaves a blue iiowcr can be ! seen ihat very much resembles the work of 1 an artist. The same picture is presented on each leaf, except a few where the outlines are not as clear and well dellned, and inline ' be view seems to extend like a landscape. und -,.,'J!e the picture is not clear, yet by the aid ot 'ttiv ^^rja'.ion a I beautiful picture is seen. T.ife u> a s6ange> freak and puzzles all who bc.jolil it, and no oue so've the mysterious; painting, ex- , cept it be'iLc ,V?;Tdi:.vork 'of the Creator. , Mr. Durant has eoUc&tat sojnc of the leaves, and any one doubting the veracity of this can be satislied by calling and cxami^'n^ t?e leaves for then:selves.?Link unci'A Eiitei'i'iis*. I'ro^rCHs in the Sm .e. J Baltimore Manufacturers' Record, j ' of this week, gives i?p following statement j of new enterprises in South Carolina; Aiken.?J as. L. Quinby, of Granitevillc, < ?. (J.; E. Sawyer, of Aiken, and others have organised Jhc Granitevillc Porcelain < Manufacturing Co., capital tiozk $?0,000, ( for mining and manufacturing porcelain.? ] Bennettsville.?J. T. Edwards has' sc- \ cured subscriptions amounting to $75,000 \ towa-d> building a cotton mill. Marion.?A meeting has l>ec-n called to j organize a company to build a cotton mill. g Tiie record o? the ioud in.onthcd Tuttle, ^ who thought Presid/int'plcveiand not jit to j issociatc with'the Grand Army of the Kc-f ft puliL, is growing worse anc'worse. 'On * Lbc heels of lyp slo-y of Ijjs colion specu- * iafions, ap arni/ofucjr'csni.e? in- J formation that, in Igffi, Jic vas .sjjcji'hy a P ^itciiez saloon keeper to recover blood ic .nr-nfy said to have been exacted by him t Tattle) while in eoHuiwilil at Natchez, c Did lie fight the suit on its merits? Oh. t no. lie r;lr-a'! tjic Statute of Limitations. L ; ? . c An invitation hai> {.eejj j^si^cu tc. a:: Cer- n iian-Amork:un> !O..WOet at ('hichg'd, Sep- J t ember 'Jib. The object ot' tiiG convention j t i> 111 ?k u". .mui, u;uoiutiawyn vi tuuuiu^i^ x :nces existing between the German and Tisii 'io:."an Catholics. "vIt has often been :orai;ljirrt r.,1 ,^en.-.u:: Hpnian Catholijs in his country Uiaf" tucp a;c n^belcd. or a :ven intentionally slighted by UicWghcsU ,c [ignitaries of the Church. Complaint has ' >een made at Home, and the Propaganda i:i.s recently decided that German lioman tl ;at!::.Iie? :'u the United States must be i: reai.ed'as fr-uru to ti.e Irk-1.;. Jt is claimed a hut lhcr;J are abor.t'2,CO(T,oO.O jSemian 12c,- 1 nan Calbci&s in the' Cjjilcd Stated. "It faS o ,]so intended thaUho eouvciilbhshail take r omc position with reference Lo the labor r, ir<;!;le;n to encourage rcspectablc organiza- M ions of l*bcrvT? and keep them from dan- 0 />rnn? inHnrweS ? a ri he Missouri Jiyjui^Uccn chums to have I r iscovcred a now way by ftliicii'.lho ua^c |r lanagcr. succeeds in evading the dise'riiiii- " alion section of the lutcr-tjtutc Commerce e< iv;. The scheme is this: Every railroad w as filed with its claim agent every day 11 laiins for damages to freight while in It aheiit. I^rhnns fifty per cent, of these ii nuu'n * in'i r> rrnrnlV- nirmrin. tv oled. This class arc being resifrre&cd' fry. a aflic managers, and where the- claimant iz: j( big shipper he is -waited upon by the eon j1; acting agent, who intimates that there is a j ol-.t claim of his on tile that has never x-n properly examined, and if the shipper lys zo the agent will liave it re-examined, he agent reeis -urc that if the shipper -will j.i irow all of his ImtiuetiS oye^ the agent's h ae tor a given period the old claim will uc cr lowed." h; ]a The colored people of the South often a< ix up names in the most incongruous m vie. Lily is th:; favorite name for the sr. ackest pickaninny among theiii. An old j ur .>chnncmrj?in mimod lir-r onK* r-hiTd V.-irv 3 -i. :my Scli^a Pleasant Delightful. A bow- i ^ ?ged 3'oung descendant of llaui rejoices ; .. the name of Shadrach McschacL Abed-; / go. though he is generally known as , ] lad A fond young mother could not de- . !e what lo call her lirst son, so iu her 'j1 lemma applied to a young lady, who told s*: r to call him Willipus Wallapus. The su me tickled her fancy, and cow Willipus nc allapucu: added to the list. A half-witted eei ccro in Alabama hac named three of his 11 ildrcn Heaven, lleli and Moccs Sj^otc ] bu i Water. pu dk Pianos and Organs. tra Ail of the best makes. $25 cash and 0?" lance November 1, at soot cash prices ,1.. a Piano. ?10 cash and balance No- ^a] nber 1, at spot cash prices on an gan. Delivered, freight free, at your j irest depot. Fifteen days test trial j r, 1 freight both ways if not satisfactory. | rt'rite lor circulars. 1, 1 X. W. TRUMP, j Columbia, 3. C. Explorers Astonished. It happens now and then that an ex>lorer makes a sensational and wholly !. ine-xpccfed discovery. Several unique i : acts with regard to re it a in tribes of j, ;ava<ros have recently been a.<?;eriained. j . dr. W. Montagu Kerr, for instance, has . , bund among the Ma k] >rikori trio.- in , Vfrica, whom iie is the iirst to describe, ; gunpowder which they make theni;eIves for use in the llint-lock muskets j, vhicii Kiev obtain irom native miners, j This tribe lives far from the east ;oast and quite a distance south of the j Zambesi river. Their :rim powder burns , dowly, and its expiosive force is far in- ; : 'crior to tb:it of ours, but it answers j heir purpose very well. They mix the ! . lilorescencc of salt peter with charcoal ; -vhich they make from- tiie bark of the nufati tree. This mixture is baked in | in earthen pot fcr several bout's and :hcn it is pulverized anu spread in the >unlight, where it is left f->v come time, [t is not at all likely tLat tr* Makori- j iori, like Use Chinese, discovered the art of making gunpowder. Their fathers doubtless learned it from the Portuguese or from slaves who had ' ived among white men on the coast. ! We hear strange things once in a while : )f African tribes, but k was hardly to j be expected that a wholly unknown tribe, hemmed in by the mountains of inner Africa, would be found engaged in the manufacture of gunpowder. A few years ago Lieut. Wissmann ; came home and toid a remarkable story j about tribes he had met with south of | the Congo river, who were far more ; civilized than most African people. His i report is now fully confirmed by the . travels in the same region of Licuts. : Kund and Tappenbcck. They found | last year, between the Congo and the j Saukurn rivers, many street villages, I with large, gablcrroofed huts standing squarely on either side of the street, inhabited by brownish-red, tine-looking people. These villagers have advanced notions of comfort. They sleep on wooden bedsteads instead of on the lioor. Their homes arc the largest yet found in Africa, and are kept clean. Their streets arc about lifty yards wide, sometimes uvo or three Tillies jonsr. ami arc carefully swept Refuse of all sorts is taken away a lid thrown into pits <iug for the purpose. They arc .clever lu-ct- ; ers, and train their dogs to follow game. : They carve pestles out of ivory for j pounding manioc, and they have aston- j isning skill as \yood carvers. Lieut ; Ivund brought home two wooden cups ; representiug negro heads, which might ; readily be taken for Ktiropean products ; owing to their superior workmanship. , IJchiud the hou-cs of this populous . Zengc tribe aya pcaXly kept gardens I and plantations of bananas. "" T * - Ttii i vy lien iionjj \ imicu ;iii itouiu;u j setlLcn?cr}t of East jUrccn hinders t '.vo ; years ago hp wjis astonished to linu ; amoog these natives, of whom the ; world had never heard, walrus spears j of which the handles were made of ; wood, although no timber grew there, j and the points of hoop-iron. lie ascer- ' tainedtbat the sea-currents had brought j, these useful commodities to the poor itisii^iijia^;: in the shape of wreckage and iron-bound bc*^, It has recently been shown tnat in j Darts of Chili where European trees and : plants bavc been introduced the native j ilora is actually disappearing and the i vegetation i.s nourishing in its ! place. Jtxpcrteys are often surprised to sec the 'familial: plants and 1'r its of' otb.ef regions growing as exotics where ! Lliey did pot dream of finding Ihem. | Kerr discovered the l?m;)to incite far i interior of Africa, and beliii'eiu'urih : was much astonished to lind tobacco in j the heart of the continent, where it was | raised and enjoyed by natives who had j never heard of its America:i home, j li;0?gj, t'*e name by which the weed i was known" nit'wui, some tribes was doubtless derived from bus? nam* fur it. 1 r " < ? i ?1 .CllM. IJ;c Bee's grins " Useful TooJ. A nevr champion hits arisen to defend 111c honey bee from the obloquy under which it has always rested. Mr. Win. i?. Gisvlic, pf Canada, claims to have : discovered, from repeal ,d observations, that iiio ihost important function ci the bee's sting is not stinging. In a recent liriijc he jays: My observations fUi'.l rejections have convinced hie that the most important; \jl uiv; uv;v; ouii? in ujuc v??iiv.i io ; TCiforipejJ in doing the artistic coll ivork, capping the comb, a;jd infusing ! .lie formic acid'by means of wiih-h ; loncy receives its keeping quariues. As t said at Detroit, the sting is really a i skillfully contrived liltic trowel, with ; vhichthe bee finishes off and c:ips the i jells when they are tilled brimful' of j loney. This explains why iioncv ex- j racted befcte it'fs capped oyer does noc zecp well. :>'The' formrc 'acid has not j )een injected into it. This is done fn ; h.e very act of putting ihclast touches j >n tVe celi jyorfc." Ai" the 'JitJp pliant , rowol id worked t^'and tro ii'iiii such j . lextei'ity, tlio darts, of which there are : I wo, pierce the plastic cell suvface and < cave the nectar beneath its tinv drons ! ?f the fluid which makes it keep well, i ["ins is the "art preservative" of honey. I i mc3.t jfQud.erf^I provision of nature, i rulv? IJerejir t&o-ibai. jt^espng and jj lie poi*on bug; wiC-U Tii'Plj sa'nftgy of j .* 13 woulu like "to dispense, m-e o^cR!!-;^ )' a the storage of our coveted product, | jj .nd that v/ithout them tho beautiful ; b crub hcr.cj of. coraracrce would be a j h lfrg- UttjsnOVtK ? If these things are so, now mistaken i hose people are who suppose that a bee j ; i, like the Prince of Evil, always ;r^':v? I oout prowung in searcn or a vicl::::. ' 'he fact is that the bcc attends to its j wn business very diligent!]-, nncl has otime to Waste 'iri'ilmvcccssarv qtuir[j!s. a poo is like "a farmer working j "itli a fork in his liav field. lie is l'u!Iy : ? ccupied, and very busy. if molested i: r meddled with, lie will be very apt to j afeud with the implement he I : working*wlth. This is what the bee i ~ oes; md man, by means of his knowl- , I Jge of tuo'nature a^v halite of this o'ndrous littlo 'insec*. is Enabled, in lost eases, to ward oiVor evade attack. ^ ; is proof of their natural quietness, g idustry, and pcaceabieness mat so , iany thousands of thorn will go through summer cf eeaseloss activity close to ; dtVr"II\vc111n^ house, and peril upo not o air a dozen stints be'ihfiict'cd during ; ~ whole scasoo. i ^ ' cl( A Boston man tells how few in En<x- j 11 ?? ?^ /1 A .. ^7 ' . I. *?f : bliu UiiUUiOUUlW ;XlUCliC.iU i ; :id not been in Liverpool nn hour." ho ! _ iys, "when I became convinced timt i j ad much to laan; about the English : nguage. When I entered ray hotel I >ked the young woman who received - |? e, 'What are your terms?' and had 1 & oken Choctaw she could not have iderstood me less. 'What do you ^ large a day?' J next ventured. 'Charge!' > e replied, vaguely, and I t'ned ajrain. ! JL .hi you want the tariff?' she said at ri' st. and sur.c enough 1 did. Now. if 1 id used the wctd 'tariff' in that sense , p Boston it would have been considered j ^ mg. I tried in vain to get a pair of j !,<j spenders, as they would show me w >ne but tlio.se for stockings, but sue- i ?-*v iin-illr in lun-inflr enmn ' ! Sll t,??v.4 " j ??? "'a ""vw. | j night prolong the list ad infinitum, i ClJ t enough is shown to warrant the I dc blicaiion cf an English-American j 01. :tionary of synonyms for the use ci ; ^ ivelers."' ' ['he Cremation Cemetery Company, | ? Baltimore, has just bought a lot in it citv. on which it wilt soon hiii'i! c I ^1 adsomc crematory, similar to the on* ' ^ : ently erected in BiiUulo. ' ] ."he contract has been let for plowing | 1 grading a trail twelve feet wide | | 32 Kegina to Saskatoon, Northwest- j r ] territory, a distance of Kid miles. ' An U:nve!c<uu-.' Vi-itcr. The 3:>s* Ir.snt of L->r.i II >t:)>chikrs j 5t:i'jr-houTiiis h::<.{ :::i raonlinary tor- . ?r nation. >" i<N*i in :h?* morning: >n the' bo: !--r< ? ;' IJi'tlfonlnhire, a ;oo?ily tnr.!::i^ o;< : and after a smart ru;> ?=l >' a cont.le of hours. it... i - Mi.in :!w? i rillagtf.o* Webum Si;:<!s. far from ; l;;u <)' t':'- ft.;:*: o: Doiiford. It t:to:e?I :::i :it I:.',' JV:ir of the 1 i'ou.se of Mr. (]<-or_;c\ an ! ..Irs. George, vviio "was >.Ui:i? in l!i?# di:iiu?-roo:u, [! was Mo I a r.illc j.;:irtkd by the deer suddenly through the window and alighting ciose by i;or side. Sue rubied into I io liail an<; opened Itte froul iloor. iiop*:iir ?istit her uueereiuo- , nioiis visitor w.i ; he *ii;s <irp:irture: !i but instead of :!: >; ;? tiiiweii a>:?!e info j' trie drawinpr-royn:. i:s way to !? - v:::>!ow. e-:->d. Kihv.; ?;. ? foot on a and raising ii?c!f took an nncjjic viv.v of *.v'?i:11 was ?o- ' i.il on i:i ii:'i s:v;-;-t. The sound of tire approach in;; hounds an 1 horsemen, however, made il retreat tu the kitchen. j Hero it luade a dash at the window, j but w:is unable to through. and, ! - - - - -- * - .is tue e in ;:i. ;i. ? . a- .?i>vu>u- | iy captured : i !ce\i;i Jl:. for tliu I'-isriit. i i:u cut it?cii | severely lurougli the glass. ; ? .<t. ' hi ?; . A XA31ELESS CASE. My case has been a very curions one for about thirteen years. Ac interals of about one v?eck I would be attacked v. nli spells of severe and i^cst excruciating ptiljJ, AVfjiVof my kidneys. The pain would the a go upwards and affect ray body and bead, and seemed to penetrate my very eyeballs, creating the mc&t intense suffering, lasting about eight Lours each spoil. I resorted to all kinds of medicine without benefit. Several doctois treated ray case, bat none gave relief. I finally used B. B. B. as an experiment, and to my utter astonishment all pain and suffering vanished after using three doses. To the present time I have used three bottles, ami not a r:aiii has ever return- 1 cd. I do not know what -was the matter, i neither could my physician name the, complaint. The 13. I>. E. acted finely' and powerfully upon my kidneys; my appetite has been splendid jmd my constitution built up rapidly. 3?.. thoiias, ' Constitution, Ga., May G, 1S8G. Ui>impeached Integrity. I am 05. Broke down twelve years ago. and have not been able to w ork j since, have ;ost proper action of my j hips and legs. For live years scrofulous wres have appeared or. my scalp and liosc'j and at same time my eyesight Logan to kii, and for three years hace been comparatively blind. Have been treated by eminent physicians of different schools v/iihout a cur?. I have taken live bottles of E. 13. B. (made at Atlanta, Ua.) and ail scrofulous sores are gradually healing. Inflammation about my eyes has disappeared and there is some impro\cuu?Juvv xii u&iuu. jxhl vexj much benefited and relieved and be.-in to feel like a boy again?feel good. My strength ;\nd activity are re turning in my legs and hips. The I7.. B. 13. acts vigorously upon my kidneys, arid tlie great. quantity of matter that has been forced out through the skin is utterly incredible, often so offensive in odor as to produce .nausea. I refer to ali business men ' of LaGrange, Ga. P. PscrsiLi.. LaGrahge, Gai, January 13, ISS6. All il-r-n drtsliv full infnrmn.tion a.ifint. 1 he cause sad cure of i'icod Poisons, Scrofula-net Scrofulous swellings, i leers, sores, Kbonma tis.m, Kiaa&y cornp1 lints, catarrh, etc . can secure l>y ijiu.il- fixr. u copy our 'ii pa^e Illns tr.itfd lioosi of bonders, illlcd with the most wonderful and startling proof ever beiore knov. ii. Address-, ?>'_.< 01> 'BA L.M Atlanta, oa. h ??VM t?&: %M - |* | fP F l < Ai mmtiJ I! \ r v ^-Vp- .^rr^^v.! i t; qsnfii TRS1 M Hi ^<5! KM ! i_iLi.li^jVu iilli i. ruj j tVfAtMSHsvftTTSfe- 'i^, i MX' "Hi -?-Lf.r.T^ | *1JJAN6ER 1 w **! | !, /c /s / iMtMjrfjr DPP/rr/mv \ i nARKLKZAtta $!!QU!.? &? USED A ! FEW KCi~HZ,?ZFOR? ZOXFMSMSttT. j : . SEND FOR ECCK 10 f/[OTHERS . < teHiSDFISiD^RSGULATGPi Cbj I KT ; ATLAMTA.GA. eg ' sho yy cases. wAi-.^ ?p|.; JUSKS; OFFICE FURNITURE AMD FIXTURES. I * > ,. .jL*k tor 2Hn?trated Pamphlet. CJSKEX SHOW CASli CO., Nacii-ine. Tenn. PHHarhm 1 ifMl? MASSA srliikt, CATAWBA COUNTY, X. C. Newly tilted npvrh new Hotel and Fu r.-* ;'<). ovc.'4i." guests and the proprie 01.- : rbn-d Uv' -iuV. -d s_-.i s}.: clZ .*?nd irw ii'icu.is li??v. 'the mtd icul'propertle., a ; _ lie water ace unriv-Jed lor Dyspepsia. Khev: s natism, l iver, Kidney and Urinary diseases. : ? ener l I ebilitv and Nervous Prostration, a lealtliier location not to be found. BATHS COMPLETE. * Ccci, Siiowe/, War:.: a.:d Hot Sulphur, Kot .ir snd Vapor ! at>is. J-ine Band of t aiuudcuiciio ?ki'pl l'ia^ ?ucci- \ ugPiaccs.' write for < atologao. Dr. E. 0. ELLIOTT j: SOX, Proprietors. ; _ GTE OF THE FINEST RESOKTS l.Xj1 THE SOUTH. h i-Mig lisjfil Sprkfii GASTON COUNTY, N. C. ; u Tliis elegant Summer Kesorfc is now j1! pen. Accommodation equal to the best. I e: llevaiion .vuuJ feci above sea level. _ iates'$">.OG~per day, ?10.00 and $12.00 er v.-ce!:. For circulars or information ' 1 ldrsss the proprietors. j fa COaZiiNS <c THOMAS, All-Healing P. O. ~ C'iiAKLOTTE \ <mm DBumi' ESS10X BEGINS SEPT. 7. 1887. jr JO INSTITUTE for TOU3TG LAD1E? j ^ in the South has advantages &upc j ;r to those offered J;e:e ;n veiy depart j r i-nt?Oo!ieffiat?*. Art .Music. Onh ! perienced ssd act ocxpifelvid teachers ! lie buif&jjig U lighted with ,%as; warmed ! an till {!:?* b'-st v;n?u^l;t-ir<>:? furnaces, hvj of t ai:'i '.-Old w.iicr Sr.v-clas- p{i - > h J>oardii > !:?/'?! it i en r'jspv-cl? uv sc-.yv! i'. Uw ha- J peVicr. iC"no:l6u for two or more 1'rota :li - ":nily or neighborhood. Pupils el: rged only tin dale 01 cr.Uance, i'.tV-r the lirst ? j the session. ?'or (;&?ai<v--r><? w:4i: 1':li n?rri<'T-lr-r-i. 20 u! i?3 i'.uV. -V w-i. K. ?iai>>../.l, I CT= Giiario'ttc; 2>. C. ' ' i fei?S FARM LEVELS FOR TERRACINt a, ^gyT" I ? for Knjri&eers, Architects * ' -X" o and bruise men; for youn O .4 4 S Kineering;, mechanics, anc * 3 \ Q " ef?'f- far>?^rs and JUcc/iantrs. S ,1 Telescopic sight#, iron head tr -2- /ii .' % IS ? degree*. aoi:We extension sradu; ^ f* \ * s graduated circle and pointer, xtJ l-T- to .^2 instrument. Circular troo if v C. C. TERRY, Jec ? . ?:?1# J Invalids' Hots! and Surgfoai Jnstrtuia ?::iIT ofliihioca Ertwrienccd and Skill f:ii ? and Surgeons. ALL CHROMIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.? Patients :ivat<"! hero or at their homes. Many treated at homo, through correspondence, aa successful!}- us if here in person. Come and 5>e or ten o-nts in stamps for our " invalids' Gjicc-3ook," wnich gives Jill particulars. Address: World's Dispensary Medical Association*, o?> Main.St., Buffalo, X.Y. SSffSmorTl For u worn-out," u run-down," debilitated school teachers, milliners, seamstresses, housekeepers, and overworked women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the best a of all restorative tonics. It !s not a "Cure-all," tH bat admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose, M WB b .-in? a most potent Specific for all those mM Chronic "Witnesses and Diseases peculiar to women. The treatment of many thousands M of such eases, at the Invalids' Hotel and SurgInstitute has afforded a large experience SH H ia adapting- remedies for their cure, and if, Pisras's Favorite Prescription 1 fs the result of this vast experience. For ]{ internal co;*2re?tion, inflammation W and ulceration, ie ?* a Specific. It ) is a powerful general, so welt as uterine, tonfc JH and nervine, rind imparts vi^-or and strength M V to the whole system. It cures weakness of gjf stomach, inuir-stion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility and sleeplessness, in elthersex. Favorite Prescrfp- m tion is "sold by druggists under our positive guarantee. See wrapper around bottle. #** # Oli SIX BOTTLES FR50S S1.i?09 FOB$5.oo. Send 10 cents in stamp1; for Dr. Pierce's large Treatise on Diseases "of AVomen (160 pages, oaper-coverod). Address. World's Dispensary Medical. Association, 663 Main Street, Dnffulo, X. Y. "cT a s LIVES hlis. ANTI-SILIOrS and CATHARTIC. SiOK HUSDfiCHE, jggk r;;3ioi29 Headaciue) * *>i~ziness. Couslipa- Jw ^ ion. IncLigestioUj a.*' BiliousAttaeks, -ggL Pierce's0''Pleasant ^V^sahjjgj^ Purgative Pellets. ?> -yfa, tents a vial, by Drogsflsts. .?& S, ViS W!SSS(LE SCO, CSSSSE^ MANUFACTURERS, l^Ssfe^} |*TU?T?. GA. " ^ Coticn Seed oil 'li'Is, Cotton Seed a Aiders. Cav: 3?ills, Saw Mills, Shafting:, Pulleys, Hangers, ?. J 7J. ?A3U VUO?>?lA^} Puraps and Tanks, H, VA ? ^VV I Ti GOLD MKDAL awarded at Cotton Exposi- JIB ion, Atlanta. Ga\ Dallas, Texas, and Charles- 28 cn, s. c. Vi'iite fjr prices and terms to E. Van Winkle & Do., EOi:S3, ATLiJTTA.^^. M TVili r.arij> tisa 3L039 -*gg> vSSA the UVER'ora Mi9MEtfSfci: W* Shsyokx tr.o fTEAL-XJifiiaVIti OX of 70UTH. "Dysffersl^aat v; ,^*.: of Appetite, I ruii-t-: ion.T^ack ni Strmsrh and Tireti FcsSiryatj' solutcly cur.-c: Bore-. .t.iJjc. cios and P-?r-r<-s rcc*ivc 7rt-w ^Hj 6**. Enliven* t>.<-jni&d V "v->S> mil iapplic> I!r::iu tWr. ^ *?:?r----C-C^r? (ij.M I 3 ?j*2L tottioif y.- -"'*-? ':c-' ^ in I>I<. ift> asd spec-orcum. Givoac!?.r. >. ,-v -.,i..- in Pwnnrat r.ttMMftts at COPfltt ? it? 11 r0 tho ror.uterity of thn oricinsl. lot ei;*;rlmcnt?pet the CzuuINaL ^ND Bj-.st, * Or- HASTcR'4'- LIVER PILLS V ? : fp?::or..I-Ivftr CoTncMilr.taad SICK? 3 S'.-iA.- ~<*0 Ssofcf vecci?to:rvToc<?itslBpoet5gc. THE DS.HAHTES W.EDiCiNE COMpj^j. > St. Louis, fiic. ~ * . >EACE INSTITUTE* B.alei six, Z-vT. C. The Fa.il Session commences on the first eunes'iay m September (cth day), and cods ^ "V se first Wt duesaay in Juue, l>-88. X Evciy depaitmenl of in. irui-tion filled by ^ cp -rifiKva ui:<I :ucomp;i>lied tc-.ohcrs. I niUhng tii?- largest and most thoroughly < lUlppcd ::i th<- m-u-. Hct iedby steam and tt?ly 5: ill i&hsed by ?IacM*?-lry. - . . | >])c rates for two oi; more fro 2 3am3 idly. ' " * For irculars and Catalpgut;, Avi Iress," ? Eev. H. BTJBWELL & SON, july2fl/2 r. RALEIGH, X. C. ITTS CARMINATIVE 3+ ^ FGK JAKANTs AM) " JbJii JL ii i:'v vx An instant relief fur colic of infantf, A ires Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Cholera tantum'or any diseases of tlie stomach L d bowels. Makes the critical period \ Teething sa,'e and casj.' I:; a cpi'e'an^ aiit tonic. For sale by all dru^.o&ii, * . 'i :V-r wlolesuk hj IIowakp V. r.ixr Co., Au^tssta, Cr<i, ?EMTC!?sr^ fi&ssarass *1 i*s ?5 v, ~ bccoimngiiKnUi 5 54N*onr?.<ja:ck.ctics. Territory srivpn. <M| ?.???!? -r ' !?lw, i. SCGTtI 8-:2 Sroactwayj wE-W YG$J$? " 1 DITCHING, TILE DRAINING^ . ! : AND CARDEWsNC- , . Carpenters & linilders, Millwrights, -* ^ men developing their taftte foren1 correct farming. Endorsed by ail Elgin- , Guaranteed to do their work perfectly. ipod, graduated circle and pointer for rwidinj? ml sited rod and target, by express, SlO.flO; without S7.00. Cash with order. Instructions with ranted. :t'y AUTOMATIC LEVEL CO., ^ iorti Cicrry Street. NASHViui-e, TENN.