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COLORED MEN FOR CLEVELAND. j ^ Tbey lii*e Th?Jr tieaw.ai ror Leaving in< Kt public is Party . ^ ??( New YoiiK, June 15.?The colored County Democrats of the Twenty third Assembly District met at their club rooms last evening and unanimously adopted the a. Saa following resolutions: a F Resolved, That the Republican party during the last few years has b^-.ome corrupt, and that it is insincere in its pretended interest in the bettering of the condition -? ** * J ?? ? ? Aivsi A f ? . 1 ox uie wioreu raue, last its yruiessivua paia i solicitude for it are prompted by base anil that b selfish motives, and that we frill treat with a caus contempt all sordid overtures made by it to other induce us to.desert the ticket which we twelv hereby pledge ourselves to support. popuL' Evolved, jThat we, as members of the 0f me: Cuuuiy Uev&iKriicy, do hereby express our beara hearty approval of t< e action of the Demo- guest cratio delegates to the St. Louis National intrcx] pAntrflrvtiAri in r?Aminotinor mpn V?f hiffh ! io fhp unimpeachable character, and of acknow- doorc ledged ability, being stern and uncoinpro- apart mising advocates o! the equal rights of ail gang' men, and who have proved themselves of tumbl noble Spartan courage and ability to man- recei\ age and direct the affairs of the nation, not to be for the benefit of the few favored ones, but the v of the .whole people. is ans Kesolved, That we endorse and ratify charc the nomination of the tried and true the who Hun G"0ver Cleveland of New York for conni President, and the noblest Roman of thera hotel. ->i n nr ak;.-i Of< ail, UUC jlxuu. iiucu \j. Jiuuimau vi. vu*v, as Vice President, of the United States. perfo; ? _ five J A HORRIBLY WICKED WOMAN." *1^ the ci ftb? Puiaona Two Children and Strangely Span; Disappear*. a ree The entire reserve force of West Side detectives was out last night looking for a cadeE "short, thick-set woman, who is slightly five y lame in the left leg, and who in conversing tooJf 1 uses a most pronounced lisp." She is a Per*e latter-day Lucretia Borgia, a woman wh.< P^.e: is credited with having seen one of htr ^nm - victims consigned to his grave yesUrday, and who may at this moment live in hope- ?r ^ ful expectancy of the death of a second. jjtti mree wees ago yesieraay me wouusu above described passed through the alley - running north and south from Congress to r* . .Harrison streets, between Hai3tead and oti__i Green, -\JV~hen in the rear of No. 243 South ILiktead street the woman stopped, and to ^ going into the yard, where two little children were at play, tossed them something wrapped up in a piece of paper. She tbec ert . hurriedly retraced her footsteps and was soon lost to sight. The two children tbQ picked up the parcel, unwrapped it, and a iar^e moment later were ravenously masticating att?Q its jcontents. a huge, highly-colored bit of confection in the shape of an egg. ^ ^ The smaller of the boys, W alter Bacci-1 _ * r :- r> * .. _ _i 1 I sou ox lKHUS r>accL, lue su:ouu neuter oj snak l>o. 243 Balstead street, an instant later was taken -with a severe pain and griping tlie a in the store sob, and medical attendance, io t^e ^ the persons of Drs. Lull and ivIcClellan, Yrhe was soon summoned. These gentlemen kickt found Walter writhing in all. the agonies of up0n poisoning by paris green. Antidotes were said, quickly administered and a stomach pump sppli brought into requisition. The little one quisi rallied for a time, and by the aid of heroic as a measures gave promise of successfully mad? battling the evil effects of the powerful a j drug. of ag But the potency of the poison was not to smal be so easily overcome, and after a desperate went struggle the little one succumbed. He was hers* buried yesterday. Walter's companion doub was stricken down that night. His name back woe WilKo Vanahn and +ip i<* fhp ?snn nf comr the meat dealer of that name, whose store dagg adjoins Bacci's place on the south?No. razoi 245. "This child was at once removed to ware his home oa Van Buren street, between need Robey street and Seeley avenue. Being a the -5 much older and more robust boy than back Bacci's son, the poison did not make as jtsp< pronounced inroads on his system and, al- iagt though very low, the chances of his reco'very are favorable. web Ac fr\ /\f rmrotarmnc B& bV WUV iUVUbtbJ V/4 WUV/ 1VUO woman, and her motives in perpetrating ?* her diabolism, all are in the dark. Sbe ^ 1 spoke but a few words to the children, and fiom this her peculiarity of speech was ob taiaed. This is all that is known of the woman. The matter appears to be shrouded . 1 ic impenetrable gloom. It is known that a number of houses of ill fame have lately t0?. been suppressed in the neighborhood,- and a that Mr. JBacci has aided the police not a CQtt little in locating these places. It is not im- 23 probable that the poisoning and death of I?-w? * tfie . A*1* STRUNC UP BY A MOB. ^0XB room After a Coldblooded Confession, Ttogesnce in who, vuuc. 3018 At 9 o'clock last night a young man anas named Andrew Grandstaff was arrested sees, for the murder of the Drake family one glisfc week ago. Grandstaff is 25 years of age the c ? ii" and has home a hard reputation up and Th down the Kickapoo, where he has made gray his headquarters. For several years many on tl depredations have been laid at his door, er st but he has never been arrested for them. thinj The arrest was made by C. J. Farrell, of Bisil a detective agency of Chicago, who has mad< done vigilant work during the twenty-four 511051 hours he has been on the ground. He was ?* a assisted by ex-Sheriffs Goodell and Morley. t-re< They brought Grandstaff to thi3 city, ar riving here at 7 o'clock this morning.' He ?*Qei was closeted in a room at the hotel with officers until 10, where, it is said, he made , a full confession. Violence was feared and Governor Rusk ^0W1 was telegraphed to, but declined to i$ter- " fere, saying that he relied upon law-abiding p citizens to refrain from mob law. In substance Grandstaff's confession is saia to have been that he called at Drake's vfL_ house and asked for a drink of water, rf% which was given to him. Then he demanded money. Drake refused, and he ^ ^ shot him dead. Drs. Drake, who was put I ting the children to bed, ran out and met her death. The children were both awake when their throats were cut. The murderer then rifled the house and fled. dut_ At a late hour about 1,000 determined yeJe men surrounded the jail and demanded the .prisoner, bit the authorities refused to give . up. The barricades were then broken out t down and the officers were overpowered ^ ^ An hour was spent fli breaking down the caar. steel cage, and tnen the prisoner fought with desperate fury against the mob that y~~? ^ sought to enter. The struggle did not last Pn - long, and be was taken out, bound hand quesi and foot, led to the porch and there pre- whin parations were made to hang him. A rope His r was was placed around his neck and he was daub asseu u ue xiau ajiyuiujg 10 say. ne pre- Deing tested Ms innocence, but the crowd were Next satisfied that he had made confession to the more officers, and strung him up, where he dan- ward - '? " gled in the air for eleven minutes before TO,00C life was extinct. Span: The scene at the jail was a horrible one. der 5 The prisoner was drenched in blood, having been terribly mangled while the steel cage was being battered down.?St. Paul If, i s"* Globe, June 13. legal ^ ?> done, In his "Twenty Years in Congress" ex- cles 5 Senator James G. Blaine wrote of ex-Sena- becor lor Allen G. Thurman as follows: uer k His rank in the Senate was established from the day he took his seat, and was never G?' lowered during the period of his services. a Jtie "was an aamiraoiy aiscipnnea aeoat* r, was fair id his method of statement, logical Ws in Ms arguments, honest In his conclusions, three Ee had no trick in discussion, no catch will/' phrases to secure attention, but was always Air direct and manly. His mind was not pre- Wise* occupied and engrossed with political con- mon i tests or with affairs of State. He had Th< natural and cultivated tastes outside of ters' those fields. He was a discriminating Richu reader, and enjoyed not only serious books, i>ht but inclined also to the lighter indulgence iJr;n of romance and poetry. He was especially fond of the best French writers. He loved n. Moliere and Racine, and could quote with ?i>ls' rare enjoyment tbe humorous scenes de- ~,a<? picted by Balzac. He tc?k pleasure in tbe . * drama and was devoted to music. In Pomts Washington he could usually be found in were the best seat of tbe theatre when a good W0UD< play was to be presented or an opera was The to be giyen. These tastes illustrate the of 71< geoial side of his nature and were a fitting nomii complement to the stronger and "sterner know) elements of the man. His retirement from sor. the Senate was a serious loss to his party? amom a loss, indeed, to the body. He left behind At ( him the respect of all with whom he had confes oeen associated aunng nis twelve years 01 ing to honorable service.?Philadelphia Times, i man Sp& 4L ?? was s< The modern widow's crui3c is a voysge notes, /or a husbandL " accide fere. ft?;.: p r .. * V -: ... lTUIiES OF BOMBAY. labor's endorsement The Kings County Labor Protective . Durttry Where Ill-Paid Ser- Uon ,n Llne for lhe T,cket* vants Annoy Travelers. At a regular meeting of the C Labor Protective Association of _ _ County, held at their rooms in Bi ie and Mangoes. KiSht - icaw 01 Qn the night of tbfc llth inst> the emalo Contortionist Dinner -with jDg preamble and resolutions were ; a Farsee Gentleman-Oriental after a lively discussion. which 1 x>ress anu Customs. the whole body to the floor, by a 95 to 5: * ert de Leur, writing to the Philadel- "Whereas the Democratic Nation from the city of Bombay, asserts vention held at St. Louis, June i otel life in that town is annoying for adopted a platform of principle ;e tbat would seem strange in any recognizes the rights of the people I country. The waiters receive about their representatives to fill the highe e cents per day, and this cheapness utive offices of the nation, divested ites the caravansaries with a crowd influences and co-operation of n n and boys, who become simpiy un- monopolies which seek to enricl ble in their endeavors to look after a se]Vfes at the expense of the peo] s necessities. Bells are yet to: be aiWays impose unjust exactions luced, and if you wish for any thing it wage-earners; and custom to stick your head outside the -Whereas the Democratic party ,f your room and cah boy," and your deeffied tbg M made .Q lgS4 ^ ment is immediately crowded with a tQ thft ]e lh(f miUion& of acres of eagerly inquirmg individuals, who Jic lands wilich had ^en corrupt] .e o\ er each o^ier m their endeavor uo l0 ^ili-oad corporations, who desir< re your command. Your room is apt ^ them fc/specu]ative pur invaded at all times, day or night, by thereby deprive the honest ma?? rashe-uian, the decrepit old lady who citizen^ u^ughout the United g :ious to clean your nans, or the snake- opportunity t0S secure lands at pr let wna nis un^eo ux umui> rnerly eojoyed unuer government has sneaked mto your room by the tj0Ir anj ranee of some cousin attached to the ?%bereas. lbe aomination o{ ., * ., . . Cleveland as President and Allen G x>urse, we united the sna^e-man to man as Vice President fives the as cm, and two hooded cobras, of at least ^ , 0ives the a. feet in length, were exploring the Jat ^e. Df^ocraUc party lias fi ment with a carelessness tikten?rged he anticipations that our Governm rele formed by the spectators. The ^ conducted so as to redeem the igly-dressed proprietor brought forth ade, and that the administrate d instrument, and the reptiles moved the_ affairs of the country will be slimy bodies in accordance with the basis of honesty, economy and a ice of the music. A little boy about observance of the rights of all ears old, the son of the sn&ke-charmer, al^e, and more especially that th them in his hands and seemed to be earners 01 the country can the inc ctly at home with his terrible plav- Gently repose their interests in the 1 3. In a little round basket, standing "*e party founded by Thomas J< ,d the musician, a mangoose was con- therefore, be it _ on/i +rw?vpntA <i little excitement one Resolved, That the Citizens La i tourists accidentally turned over the tective Association 01 ii-ings t^oi it, when a battle royal ensued. The cognizing the vital interests at stal animal} about the size and looks of a coming political contest and thoi el, appeared to have sufficient courage taat bearing upon the welfare of tl title him to the body of an elephant as earners of the country, hereby pie Lirly flew across the room savagely support to the nominees of the Dei ting one of the snakes. party, Gover Cleveland and Allen ( a second the room was too interesting man, for President and Vice Pres > comfortable, as the snake-charmer spectively, as representing the p ired unprepared for the occasion, and most conducive to the prosperity >mmands were not obeyed by his prop- Union and the best interests of li The little native dropped his play- earners." s, ran screaming out of the room, and - blood oozing from the neck of the SENT TO PRESIDENT CLEV st cobra proved that the mangoose was ding to his business with a vengeance. * 0UDS Men'* independent C'lu illed the snake, and his master had to H m of Their Action. ?e Tl piecek 01 wo?? Tbe Y<K">K Men's Independent ^ ^waystake: ""*n 'aaoI o>.H nohn & w^u wv 1 " "" iiliu active pan iu xuvm at'u ^juuv his born enemy. It was stated that tjcs> aQ enthusiastic meetin langoose is the only creature to which club rooms in ti}e Lexington Aveni ite of the venomous reptile is innocuous. > House last n5ght) aud un?aDimoUsly n the battie was ended the man who following dispatch forwarded I 5d over the basket was found perched ja2toD. a table to view the engagement^ so he Hfs Excellency Grover Clevelanc After a pecuniary balsam had been deQt Wastiogto D. C.. ed to the snaKe-chaxTiier's bump of ao y 1(J frf ? 1S84 th taveness, he demonstrated his capacity rt- , rn,-,v. nr tiJo juggier'in a manner that would have m eHoC ,PrOj'. Hennann green with envy. g L ; Sc0uventi0D; UB3Di,fo t^SS^SSTSTS'SS ^ *?? ?aiion aad , 1 stature, Was our next visitor. She you the ^me brarty support as lei i through a series of exercises, tying George A. Ju&t, F.J. ache slf into so many peculiar knots that we m r resident. b< ted if nature had provided her with a William ftatstkr, Hi bam C. D bone, but were convinced when she James T. Sparkmax, Comnin nenced her eyelid performance. A Addresses were made by Assis er, about a foot long, and as sharp as a trict Attorney Foster, George x r, was fastened to the floor, point up- president or me ciud, oecreiar Is. The performer laid a small camhric Ackerman, Henry C. De Witt aa le horizontally across the fine point of T. Spark man, delegates to St. Lo weapon, and standing before it bent excited the assembly by waving a ward nntil she moved the needle from danna, causing prolonged cheering jsition with her eyelids without touch- A committee was appointed tc he floor with anything but her feet, the interests of the club during [ding a wrinkle of female eye capacity paign.?New York Star, June 13. ad never dreamed of. fore we understood the design a proof a can:* War to Indian Terr?t< sr dexterity was given which chilled g L j 12 _Some tim< orcclatos medimn m nii vem. A 0f' the Chickasav Natfc babeofal)outten months Qndging by dian Territory resisted the collec; rican standard was laid npon a cat,Ie 0, |i p,r head for cattle uon, and a small orange placed upon Indian lands and drove the iaked baby in the vicinity of its com- , ?? ? ia?.' anQ .?7 , and his deputies away with violen Lwti Governor was notified, and throi ,eitS.r^ the United States Covexomej^ he orange withont banning the cMd. , fa ahJ&le9^S ,vmg received an invitation to dine at bos&^^^S^^nble, and no are rendezvoused in the south issed the Hmdoo tu array ocrseives in f ^ Nation. Governor Guy has brass buttons of Uncle Sam's navy. . ,v -. , ..... , /- AA . , , . * out the national militia, about 100 vmgau tnepaiauai nome 01 our sun- A th asspmbl^i now at < ;>iipng host, -we fonnd the drawinj?- tbey are assemoiea now at , -JJVk iQ^;oa ^ preparatory to a move upon the c L peopled with, ladies and gentlemen, Aa thp militia are ntimpricallvwea by their dress only, were distinguish- 4*the m3JlUa 7 t trim the ones apt to be met in such l*e wwboya, the United States 1 ssembly. The gentlemen were all Par- Mount Reno will be sent to th< with three exceptions, who were .En- ance- CiV1^ war 13 imminent. men dressed in the dinner costume of ?* ? ivilian. Robb*d in B<oad Daylight. e natives wore long surtout coats of Albany, June 13.?A dariDg ro material, shirt with nine seams folded the Post Office in this city, on t] le breast, white stockings, patent leath- noon of April 26 last, has just be ioes and a peculiar shaped hat, some- public- Assistant Postmaster 1' j like the miter of a Roman Catholic was alone in the office at the tim au. ?vuio uuo Jiuati ui gunuc, young men entered and lOiU iur. JJ. s of seventy-two woolen threads, in that a young lady at the door v a manner that it gives the appearance speak to him. He went to the d flat cord. It is wound around the body one 0f the men said the lady had i times, and we are informed that no stairs and he would go and f ract between those people wa3 con- While on this errand the other r ed binding except the ends of the gir- jfr_ McMurdy out of range of tl of the contracting parties are held in an(j his accomplice entered it tb 'hands. side door, and secured $3,526 i e ladies of the company wore loose stamps and $20 in pennies. The is of somber-colored silk, heavily em- was discovered a few minutes latei lered. They had their long black hair t0 this date D0 trace 0{ the buri ed back from the temnle? no Shetland i r j ? ? yeeu 1UUUU. fashion there?long filagreed gold ear- ^ j embellished witi diamonds,like the lit- _ ~ ~~ ? imbroidered slippers they Wore. The 0fllcer? of the fe^reme Lodge tof h ring-room was very large and furnished- The Supreme Lodge of Ku kiropean style, with a grand piano, Pythias, in session at Cincinnati, 1 h was not placed there for ornament, ed the following officers: Supren e daughters of the house were accom- cellor, William Ward, Newark, ed musicians. At dinner (European Supreme Vice Chancellor, Geo. D ) we observed that finger-bowls ha4 Eauclaire, Wi;.; Supreme Prelat placed in front of all the Parsee par- F. Bragg, Bangor, Me.; Supreme rs and that the fingers performed the 0f Records and Seals, R. M. C of forks. Whenever a morsel was con- Nashville, Tenn.; Supseme 1 d to the mouth the lips were not Arms, Robert Newell, Little Roc led by the fingers, but in a peculiar Supreme Outer Guard, John W. the food reached its destination with- SODj Washington, D. C.; Suprem< he operation looking vulgar. The water 0f Exchequer, Stansbury J. Will e finger-bowls was changed after every mington, Del. ie. ' Tli? Mctt-Used Language. PIAS08 AMD ORGANS. >f. Kirchoff, of Halle, was recently re- One thousand Pianos and Or ted, in ord^i to decide a bet, to state c[0se out by October 1. All Org !i language was the one most in use. Pianos sold at cash price, ?piy to the effect that, without November 1?no interest?delrv fc, the Chinese language sL?od^ first,.iti VOur nearest depot. Fifteen da] ' sP?ken ? a5a\ 400,000.000 of people, ^ Pknos fro comes the Hindoostanee, spoken by ~ ^trnmente Van-anted than 100.(^0,000; then English, by up- ?P- .AU-jasttoments warranted of 100,000,000; Russian, bv upward of for circulars. Buy now and h ,000; German, by about 5S,000,000; nse of the instrument. Kemeu i=h, by about 48,000,000, and fifth in or- pay freight both ways if the ins' 'rench, by about 40,000,000. don't suit. Prices guaranteed le New York. Without Legal Residence. N. W. TKUJ as has been held by the courts, a man's Columbia, residence is where his washing is t TT*A /v-1 r* AAA /-* l v> nil W A A^?r>Vo v\c; coa acc cue mouxjxivuuvuamr rpi^-,* f _ c j, :_ +v? ?> _- There is not a great deal of a: -hp betweeD a professional pedestriai omg entangled m the possession of cor* framp. TheP chief point of dissi lies in the fact that the latter is tfc ssip is said to be the art of putting wa^er* nd two together and making five of An old lady who could not bear of herself as growing old, and sp . , , , f thirds of her time in endeavoring rnted for a museum Any one of any jjersei? Xook young, said one day t cheers .hat were not given with a frjen(j. <<j know people laugh at . . A .. what can you expect? I belong to long the passengers yesterday on the ? -Yes, but to which?" >nsm from Liverpool were loO Siormmigrants. i annual Convention of the Yard mas- it777T i - ,? Benevolent Aid Association met in WALL CASES4PRESCRlP aond, Va., yesterday. 1 i- J e A } Boliva flouring mills, six miles from ?k, ifJjL Q gt on, Yh. ,_were destroyed by an in- = irv fire on Tuesdav nieht. RflF^IM^i! I iffi 181 IF patches received at Chattanooga from j :>?k county indicate :bat the Jones ! j j j Jreen factions are 9gain at swords' j I j *|L^E=^f Saturday night two of the former ? I! 1 =1f1}^3i killed and one of the latter fatally i * P^f led near Moorestown. j j 1 | | fc^jils ! Boston hoard of aldermen, by a vote i j i >4. refused to confirm the mayor's tii j^|^| j t "**H sation of Edwin G. Walker, the well ; | i colored lawyer, as principal asses- : | j This action has made quite a stir ; the colored residents of the city. 'pr Chelsea, Vt, Charles H. French has - raised to the forgery of notes amount- - . vjf' N $500. against the estate of Hon. LyHi?SSS'.vd?^3KL Tie w>.'- Sw.w. o skillful that the executors paid the The discovery -of the fraud was DliR CASES MAHF (1FWA nlaliy made. J [I \ X. - 1 *N ??? | POISONED HER WHOLE SFAMIIX " g.y JJ|] Jjjjjj, \sjorla- ; A Philadelphia -Murderemi Tell* the Story of i ' < Her Dreadful Crime. I Jitizens' i Philadklphia, June 12.?One of the ! Kings most horrible poisoning cases that this city i g^^agSj] ooklyn j has ever known has been discovered, and j ?- Sg follow-1 the murderess, through the vigilance of j r idopted Coroner Ashbridge, was this "afternoon | vote of John Whiteling, aged 38 years; bis al leged wife, aged 40; his alleged daughter j tal Con; Bertda aged 9 years, and his son Willie, j 5, 1888, aged 2 years, lived in the rear of 1227 Cad -! s which wanauer sireei. <iuuu ?? u^uu, u>i.u vu , x> select ilarch 20; Bertha on April 2!5, and Willie [ of the The doctors in attendance gave certifl- ^|3?888p5!P? loneyed cates of death, respectively, for "inflam- " i them- mation of the bowels, gastric fever and c-ppriTAT ?le, and congestion of the bowels." - - ayJ-axj on the There was an insurance on the lives of . Being agent for: each, ranging from $200 down to $50. for Liddell & Co., ' has re- The Coroner, accidentally hearing of the am in a position t< ?restore case and having his suspicions aroused, their Variable Fee of pub- bad the bodies exhumed and a chemical Boilers Boss P? ly voted analysis made of the intestines, and found Engines Shafting id to re- ar^?1*c in all. engine, of which I es, and The woman was sen for by the Coroner i3%e'moet gatis ! of our and at first aemed all knowledge of the T Aft1 tates of crime, but finally made a full confession. ~~ -, ' 7T~. ices for- She said she was born in Germany and consideration ot il protec- married a man in Iowa named Tom Brown; P^fave purchasers that Brown died in prison, and in 1880 she Winahip (xu Grover married John Whiteling, in this city. Her cheap as manufa r. Thur- daughter Bertha was the child of a man dealers will allow, ssurance named Storey. Whiteling, she said, was The Improved " - J .Ul, illy met sick much of the time, btie procured rat iw uuxauio ?uu ent i.<5 to poison, and, giving it to her husband, said Pitman Cormectio: pledges 'hat he committed suicide. sizes?one-horse, 1 n of all She gave the children rat poison and and the Thomas L on the lben summoned a physician, but did not Plant and Cultivai faithful administer the medicine prescribed. She farm. Don't forg citizens said she could not go out washing with a Barbour Cotton & e wage- baby and resolved to get rid of Willie, and Mills. Fore re confi- that she*was afraid Bertha would grow up c^es Planers el lands of a ba(i woruan and she had better die, but Writ* for fWn" Person; she was afraid if she poisoned them all at * tt once she would be found out. . J? bor Pro- Mrs. Whiteling came to this, city just ^ucce^r to Mc intv. re- after the Chicago fire, in 1872, anc^bas Ix a-Jj. CmJ :e in' the hved in houses of bad repute both heretfad rimpor- in Chicago.- She was frivolous in manner |R|SBJ 9 lewage- and was brought to the consciousness of her dges its position when confronted with the evidence U|l|UCI nocratic ?f ber crime. When she had finished her ? t>i? i nAnfi^asirm she said her conscience was ^ ~j- . y. luui- ? ident re- dear, and that she would meet her dear 8 rinciples children iu heayen. of the v Purely Vegetafc. ts wage- Reunion of ihe Two Armie*. effective in their a The twenty-fifth anniversary of the battle GILDER'S PI of Gettysburg will be commemorated by a Druggists. Mant ELAND reunion of the survivors of the Army of G I the Potomac on the battlefield at Gettysy from July 1 to 3. The Army of Northern Virginia will also tppqvv vt a a Club of participate in the exercises, so that on this '-"AI i a clean occasion the survivors of both armies will ? guarantee nal poli- re-3ssertin friendship and fraternity the Chills, Fevers or g at. the sentiments of goodwill and loyalty which refunded. Larg( fe Opera D0W. Hniles 1)0111 in one sincere bond of Jonr merchant ha ordered Patriotism. The reunion of the two armies to G.I n Wuh take place on Monday, July 2. Governor iieaver of rennsylvama will , p deliver the address of welcome. The re- , H. H. P. is guf ' ? -spouse will be made by Professor McCabe 'Headache in 20 : >Y of Petersburg, Va. The Bishop'of Gettys- case of constipati tv have bur? wU1 make ,he ?PeD"1- Prayer, and orders of the Bow offer ?he tbe henedictioa will be pronounced by the H. H. P. gua uslv "in- President of Gettysburg Theological money refunded 1: vill crive Seminary. General Daniel B. Sickles has p K been appointed chairman of the Committee ?}. 13 AT pmaV of Arrangements by the president of the ;cretary. Army of the Potomac. lTT' The Dead F,edt-rlck- IVfTl VNT tant Di^- Berlin, June 15.?Emperor Frederick iiliU ? died this morning at 11 o'clock. X. ' U3i, >T i ?i i.:. J:?:? ' V F J uiaicriai cuauge iu ms uuuuiuuu was 21 Urnea apparent during the night. He seemed to . pAMpA1Sltvi be apathetic until his death. The mem- A COMPANY ] h: ' u _ bers of the royal family remained at the are D?w P - castle until after midnight. The Empress anufMj^ing th I' -rrttwt watched by the Emperor's side from 4 ACxK the cam- ?'c^ock yesterday morning until he died: STATIONARY ] 1 A ministerial council was held this morn- their great dura ing just before the Emperoi's death economy in fuel. Prince Bismarck, who presided, was great- ^ ? , , ry* ly agitated and made the meeting as short Excellent woifc ' ago the as possible. . T^? ?n of In- London. June 15.?In London here ^so "aw . * tion of a I where Emperor i'rederick was greatly be- Mostj^Qnygi^ent t : grazing loved-and very doiB? y?pr repai collector is pjofnnnd A-irffittj^jSnTnags display All work guarai ce. The ^j^^tS^a^fand the blinds of private in ir0n and Brase ighj> dwellings are lowered and geuerally Write iw for esi AgJsSce- throughout the city signs of mourning are jot with- visible. W. P. LES'] 5. Cow- Numerous messages of condolence have w about been sent to Empress Victoria fromEng- _______ tern part land. The Queen instantly telegraphed her THORN Wx > ordered daughter a sympathetic message. Indians, The Prince of Wales left Ascot, where Ordmore he was attending the races, immediately ;owboys. upon ieaming of the Emperor's death. He ^ ? ker than will start for Berlin tonieht Drobablv. ^ x R s roops at Berlin, June 15.?The Bourse is closed ^ jj "O #%? iir assist- on account of Emperor Fredeiick's death. London, June 15?1 P M.?The stock g a r market is inactive. Foreign securities are IPF/ j k, a shade firmer, the impresssion amongoper- [ L bbery of ators being thai the death of Emperor t ae after- Frederick will cause no weakening of f" p\? \? r en made Prince Bismarck's power, and that a peace [cMurdy P?^cy "will continue to predominate in Ger | *|p ?if ,fy&. e. Two man^- " -ished to A-t l^e annual Convention of the Kansas oor and State Temperance Union Tuesday resolu- * y '/* ' gone up- tions we7e ?dop:ed denouncin_ the state- XT/nTHf jfTV iod her. ment tbat l^e prohibitory Jaw" cannot be O UJjujIil nan kept enforced, and asking that the National Re- a y Tdb he vault publican Convention adopt an anti-saloon irouph a P^aD^- ^rs- J- Ellen Foster, of Iowa, PT^nTTJfl R vorth of addressed the Convention. She said that ^7 robbery s^e was en rou^e Chicago, "and in the AJPKHFEX2 but up name ?f the Republican women of the AND Po"V c'larshas country would demand that Republicans * = . declare against saloons. TT ?X -A* TT? /7W47' S/j orr university 01 Virginia. dam&er'w lis elect- (Founded by Thomaa Jefferson.) Br3!fIeU ie Chan- Lw Atli N. J.; THE 65th Session begins OCTOBER 1st, i Shaw 1888, and continnes nine months. a rw' There are 19 schools giving instruction in PTTTC P A e> vans. Literature. Science, Agriculture, Engineer- i 11 li? \jj3 Kfeper ing. Pharmacy, Medicine and Law. . White ' Al1 departments are ihoroughly for > r0QtPr Ot' equipped. Location elevated and healthy. Lasier at- For Catalogue apply to k Ark.; C. S. VEWAELE, L.L. D. TEETHING Jhomp- __Chairman_of Facally. ?? ,w.?t?,!;? 5 Master r-u- uniyertnry 01 Virginia, Virginia. | ? ? ey Wil- Cures Dysentery CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE, No Institute for Young Ladies in the gan& *2 m for wholesale jansand offered here m every department?Col- ? p ( payable legiate, Art and Music. & Uo" Augusta'1 ered to Only experienced and accomplished rs trial. Teachers engaged. The building is SPARKLING ci m ?150 lighted with Gas, warmed with the best . Send wrought-iron Furnaces, and a Hot CATAWBA ave the Water Heater, has Hot and Cold iber we Water Baths, and first-class appoint- Newly fitted up trument ments as a Boarding School in every Furniture for ove: sb than respect?no School in the South has proprietors would superior. old and many ne IP, S&- FALL SES3ION BEGINS SEP- medical propertiei a 'n T"F,M"RT?/R 5 i ?ss rivalled for Dvs ' For Catalogue, with full particulars, Liver, Kidney a] address General Debility f and^ Rev. Wm. R. ATKINSON, tion. Healthier lo milarity Charlotte, N, C. Much new furnitu '.e belter ~?_ ~ BATHS < j tt^ ^ Cool Shower, the'cen- DESk$, OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES. Db* E* ?* E A?k for Illnitrated Pamphlet. TESBY SHOW CASE CO.. ^aahyllle-Tenn. TION CASESjSHELVING^OUNTE^CABINET.WORU * !===!?1=1^r. BJiP ^ 7? A r # ' *A KjTTvfiVTCCK^^^^^^ iiwac LU.si\s> osx < LNUT,"CHEf\!\T,OAK^ Blf\DS EYE MA r ai Agrirallml THE CRY IS gsT STILL THEY COME. GROESCHEL & CO. lllgllilg HAS OPENED A COMBINATION STORE HSP?|b3^;;> "\t7here you will find bacon, ffPgjlisjasa^-^^KS ?V Meal, Flour, Grits, Lard, Oil, Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Salmon, Mackerel, Lye, Axle Grease, Baking Powder, soap, Pickles, Corned Beef, Pickled Beef, Sar, dines, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Paper, ATTENTION! Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Blacking Brushes, Brooms, Cakes, Candy, Spice, almost the entire State penper, Cloves, N utmeg, Bologna Sausage of Charlotte, N. C., I and Magnolia Aims. > offer close figures on d Saw Mills. New Era our liquor department jsses, Straight Line PniWo Their Is stocked with the oldest and finest Corn : have sold a number, and Kye Whiskies' Wines> Brandies> Acfactory I have,, ever our restaurant mestly recommend a ts merits to all pros- Is always open, where you can get the -^r T-rr- -r% . , llMt, f>f tllA ^aSOTl Come to see us. , is will be offered as GROESCHEL& CO. stirrers' discount to Deering Mower with IT S?W Unbreakable Steel * ? " as, in one of its three B two-horse and giant? mperial Hay Rake and et'^oa'^rS TAPIOCA, OAT MEAL, SAGO, sod Crusher in the fall. Fanua and Corn btarch for culmery a Pumps, Brick Ma- U8e* sc., for sale. Cox's, Nelson's and Royal Gelatine, ntive catalotme. Millard's Chocolate and Extracts for r. H. GEBBE8, Jb., flavoring. [Master & Gibbes and Cook's Medal Columbia River 3alds, COLUMBIA,S. C. mon, the finest ever brought here. Potted Ham, Roast Beef and Tongue. 1 * Teasaud Coffees a specialty. S ft*8 W fHi ?or^en's Condensed Milk, Carolina The best Grits, Meal, and the best T T Q Flour. 4 Molasses, Sugars of all grades. , , .. , . Evaporated Apples and fresh Prunes, le, mild and gentle, but _..t , , ,, With a good many other goods, all LLS* for sale by all wljich will be sold cheap for cash at ifactared by __ __ JARRETT & CO., s- s- WOLFE S. Augusta, Ga. __ FAMILY I10OI1IIS, Dysentery or money 3 bottle 50 cents. If mTTAno s not Jersey Flats send WINES, LIQTjORS, TOjabrett & CO;, bacco, cigars, etc., Augusta, Ga. 7 7 PA TA . . VJV IV? iranteed to cure Sick ion. Relieve all Dis R. P. LUMPKIN'S, ranteed to please or Three doors sonth of W. C. Beaty'a and )V one door north of S. b. W.olfe's, Winnsboro, S. C. IRETT & CO. * aTtAnomt /ia A/fY motto is "Quick Sales and AUGUSXA, GA. jYJ Slna? pr0fits> Cbeapest town for cash. I also sell the famous jjSE WORKS. fire-proof oil, hi 175 degrees. The safest and best. It is just what you want and what yoa IAS BEEN FORMED should ase. It is a good insurance eratinK these works, Policy. Ask for Fire-Proof Oil. e Celebrated TOZER R- LUMPKIN. ICtJLTURAL AND IMPURE RYE AND CORN WHISENGINES, noted for KEY A SPECIALTY. bility, simplicity and TTTnm TWI/^TnrTTTITJ JUST KljUiliiVEJJ. Shafting and boxes. . shop in. the State for rs done. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THAT teed. Foundry work TOrDLAj^sraMER U 5 TT T _ TUT T >7 f PER, * AW U i Mia m M i Superintendent ILL, MoMASTER, " Business Manager. ALSO SERVED DAILY, . MALTO, GINGER ALE, TO* I fcffr LEMON SODA, IS*I kV MILKSHAKE, SODA WATER, li$k\ At g* a* white's. mmwwmvltrt^?p? penmanship, < ulsease pen drawing, ^htir pencil drawing, egulrrit3bs. crayon drawing, tn upd.cw water colors painting, 1 ul'iie/iv a&iv. b00k keeping, rbsgoomsi andthe vfirtpral tamfi. rpan7sh t.aftfnttafif. ortrfl. M'DURJNQ'TBB\^ TIVELY TAUGHT. Tuition reasonable. ttFeiAWiSSI D'HEREADOKA, t-jsr, bqQK.-^r r Pen Artist. 5 HEGULaIURva] Visitors "Welcome. Thespian Hall. MTA.GA. _^i June2tf UTVfT? 4 TTVP ! KEROSENE, 20c., WATER WHITE, lXIIII.U.1 jx a a T Hi J Fire-Proof, 2ec. The price being so low every one should use only the Fire-Proof. rFANTS amd Safe. Better light. WINNSBORO WAGON CO. . CHILDREN. f for colic of infants. IJVA f , Diarrhoea, Cholera 1? X . A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! nd easy. Is a safe and )r sale by all druggists, tobacco aj? aid to health : by Howard, Wills? Ja a NEW TOBACCO, manufactured by A THOS. C.WILLIAMS & CO., Richm i Ti-n ? nnT,Tv/^ mond, YaM.under a formula prepared by iTAWBA SPRINGS. Prof. J. W. Mallet, of the Universitv of Virginia. COUNTY, N. C, Anti-malarial, Anti-dyspeptic, a good Nervine and an excellent chew. r ?0 te TRTIT! NO HUMBUG! be glad to see all theii For sale by all dealers. Cal for pamphlet, w frends here. The Apl24-6m 3 of the water are un- : ipepsia, Rheumatism, kma<pp?ii! ad Urinary diseases, STO V ES and nervous prostra- W sfc w V aa%7? nation not to ha fnrmd re is being added. ^ COMPLETE. Warm aod Hot Sol- BOXING & HEATING STOTES iauZo^ntak^t ALWAYS ON HAND, ring Places, Write for _ , r T tatt jtr QA\F A LSO, TINWARE, HOLLOW-WARE LiLdUll <t oUiS, Jars, Flower-Pots, and general houseirropnetors. hold furnishing goods. =r==j| STOVES, T1NWAEE, &C., REPAIRED ** ^ * *V All work guaranteed first class. Every ???'' " " thing at prices to suit the time3. When in town give me a call. One door eB5E55? north of P. Landecker & Bro.'s. |j j f W. W. KETCPIN, Agt,. ! I I Successor to-I. H, Cumuiings. [[JA I PAINTS, OILS, &C. ~ tan <?J THE WINNSBORO BAR. PI h. a. gaillard, attorney-at-l a w, con; WINNSBORO, S. C. Officeup-stairs over J. M. Beaty <fe Bro.'s store. ^ort Lv. < j. e. mcdonald, c. a. douglass (via! Solicitor Sixth Circuit Lv. Mcdonald & douglass, 1 attorneys and counsellolls at law Nos. 3 and 4 Law Range, ly " WIXNSBORO, S. C. ' Lv! Lv.] Practice in all the State and United Ar. < States Courts. Ar! I H. N. OBEA.R. W. C. RlON. ' OBEAE & BION, Ar.: ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Ar. . * Ar. Nos. 7 and 9 East Washington hi* ; WIXXSBQRO, S. C. Sout Offices same as occupied by the late Col kv. James H Rion. ^v. v Lv. W. L. McI>ONALD4 ^ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Lv. Lv. No. 5 Law Range, " Lv. Lv. WINNSBORO, S. C. Lv. ; Lv. E. B. Ragsdale. v G. W. Ragsdale At. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, {? ATTOENEYS AND COUNSELLOES AT LAW, At No. 2 Law Range, ^ WINNSBORO, S. C. P OSllJSD w7BCCH1SM, aDp ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Auj No. 7 Law Range, 52_J WINNSBOKO, S. C. ? tO 3 Practices in all United States and State Courts. Special attention to- corporation and insurance law. r * ci t ttwt-vt n* ?n a xrrncj ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 1 LAW KANGE, WINNSBORO, S. C. ? JiT Practices in the State and United States Co arts. saw, hmamhatecmtT ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW, WINNSBORO, S. C. CB Practicee in all the State and United Sates Courts* J5F* Office upstairs in Bank buildingt - A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AND COIJNSELLOE AT LAW, No. 6 Law Range, pT WINNSBORO, S. C. ^ Practices in the State and United States Courts. LI A WISE WOMAN Bought tho Splendid HIGH ARM b1 JUNE SINGER : SEWING MACHINE NOW TIET ALL WINY IT <> For it does such besntlfal work. & S&mpI* Machine at Faefory Pries. ^ Mi liCHHE VASSiRED F0S5 YEiSS. ** Agents fantes ii Ulcciipt Territory. JD1 WACT0M& COLBI 8ELVIDE&E, IfcL. Inet Poppifod ? UUUl iLUUUlT UU.? bet Ml A NEW LOT OF EE ( an< jjgt POPULAR SHAPES, m WJ Sot RIBBONS. FLOWERS AND rpp FEATHERS. pas ?" I IF YOU WANT A HANDSOME HAT or BONNFT at a reasonable price, give ua a call. PATTERN HATS AT COST. Everything in the Millinery line cheap for cash at ^ MBS. J* I>. 31 CABLET'S E FOR SALE. i)A A ACRES in Longtown section, ten 4 JL' Jb Miles from Riageway. 195 acres in timber, 50 acres open land, of which zu acres are gooa creeK Doixoms tnat will make fifty bushels of corn per acre. A No. l stock farm Can be bought exceed- SE ingly low for cash. One Hundied-ACfes of Land, four miles from Blythgwood; welKwatered; one-half in timber. A desirable place. Lot with' Two Store Buildings and Ware-house, southeast corner ofCOngress~ _ and College streets. ^ Lot with the Store Building now occupied by W. C. Beaty. . r One Hundred and Thirty-five (135) "*? A PTPC Af fvominnr lonH f mA mJlAn **v?w V* ^v.v^u i,iauuu^ vmv HlUCQ from Winnsboro. Three good tenant houses on the place, and good bam and stables. One Hundred and Forty (140) Acres in Pgl Township 33, on Little River, known as the Walter Keller land. A good farm. Five Hundred and Fifty-three (563) Acres of good farming land, four miles from Blackstock. A good gin-house and good tenant houses, insufficient numbei. A No. 1 cotton and grain plantation. One lot of 40 acres, one mile from Blackstock, with good dwelling-house and all neceskry outbuildings nearly new. A SA nice farmOne tract 392 acres -of good land, well _ _ improved, and now under good cultivation, MC ZV, miles from Winnsboro. J. C. CALDWELL & CO., Real EstateBrokere^ _ ___ __ . . m -r { ED&OOT A IB-MITE. HMOND AND DANVILLE R.R ^ SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. lensed Schedule in Effect May 13, \ 10OO xooo. AINS BUN BY 75TH MEBIDIAN TIME. h Bound. No. 51. No. 53. Charleston 5.C.R.R.) 6.15p.m. 7.00a.m. Augusta, 7.00p.m. 9.3iia.m. araniteville, 7.53p.m.l0.15a.m. Trenton, 8.30p.m.l0.48a.m. robnston's 8.47 p.m. 11.05a.m. Columbia, 11.25p.m. 1.40p.m. Winnsboro, 1.10 a.m. 3.19p.m. Chester, 2.17a.m. 4.29p.m. Rock Hill. 3.10a.m. 5.12p.m. Charlotte, 4.20a.m. 6.15p.m. Salisbury, 6.44a.m. 8.02p.m. Errcensboro, 8.28a.m. 9.4Gp.m. rcicnmond, a.iop.iiL. o.m. Washington, 8.23p.m. 8.10a.m. Baltimore, 11.25p.m. lG.03&.m Philadelphia, 3.00a.m. 12.3?p.m New York, 6.20a.m. 3.20p.m. ;li Bound. No. 52. No 50. New York, 4.30p.m. 12.l5ngtPhila'phia, 6.57p.m. 7.20a.m. Baltimore, 9.42p.m. 9.45a.m. . Washington 11.00p.m. 11.24a.m. Richmond, 2.30a.m. 3,10p.m. Greensboro, 9.48a.m. 10.44p.m. Salisbury, ll.23a.m. 12.37ngt. Charlotte, . LOOp.m. 2.10a.m. Rock Hill, 2.02p.m. 3.10a.m. Chester, 2.45p.m. 3.52a.m. Winnsboro, 3.47p.m. 4.53a.m. Columbia. 5.43p.m. 6.55a.m. Johnston's, J.sop.m. y.uia.ut. Trenton, 8.02p.m. 9.18a.m. Graniteviile, 8.31p.m. 9.46a.m. Augusta, 9.10p.m. 10.30a.m. Charleston rca S. C.R.R.) 9.45p.m. 11.00a.m. ullraan Palace Cars between Augusta Danville on Nos. 50 and 51. ullman Palace Uofiet. Cars between justo and Washington, j>.md 53. Vj ) and 51 makes close connection at umbia with C. & G. Division 50 and 51 ,nd from points West via Spartanburg, leville and Paint Rock. SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. D. CARD WELL, D. P. A., Columbia, S. C. JAS. L. TAYLOR, General Passenger Agent. FRESH. LOICE EVAPOR \TED APPLES, rnnmp tttrktsft ttt7tiatgrtl8b CHOICE CREAM CBEII CHOICE MESSINA LEMONS. tOSSE & BLACKWELL'S IMPORTED PICKLES. SA & PERRIN'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. FRESH MACCARONf. 'EAM-COOKED CRUSHED OATS A. fall line of Canned Goods, folding something very fine in caches and Sliced and Grated Pineapple. IESH GROUND SPICE?all kinds. SUGAR-CURED PIG HAMS. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, at red oped prices. TERMS FOR ABOVE-CASH. K* 91* iAU JSY*. UST RECEIVED, one cask of pure (ve:y old) import Otard, Dapny Co.'s BENCH BRANDY, e best in town for six years. Also jACKBEBRY, ->? CHERRY and T GINGER BRANDT, id first-class Imported and DomesWines. Liaaors, etc.. each as the it JMM'S EXTRA. DRY C&AJ*- PAGNE, Etc., and the. keet of ENTUCKY RYE and NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKIES, i every other brand of Wine, Whisr, Beer, Cider, etc.4 to be fonnd in a / 5J.T, KTf&nrP.Ti RAWPTT? wnnir ^ - VVMAM/ . I .u JL XKVViU.) ith of sanrise at present. Call and ' me. Opposite postoffice and near senger depot. F. W. HABENICHTS, unliinfiPT M'COEMICK (^ Hn ??o^H LF-SKIMMINGfrU TORS AND PORjffl FURNACESjA WAT?MTfifl STEAM ENST" ow is your time to place year orJ. P. McMASTEB & CO. 4 doors;. SH, BLINDS, )ULDINGS,