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1tE DOOM OF OLUVflIr. No Aprrent ('hnce for Him to Escape the '1 GallowM-- onaething of the Urin(e He Com. nitltd. The case of Thomas J. Cluvorius, con victed of the murder of Fannie Lillian c Madison, has attriwted widespread atteu- i; tion. As the facts of the case may have r passed out of recol'etion, a brief state- s mnent may now be Proper. Otn the 13th s March, 18*5, at 3 o'clock, a. m., Miss i Fannie Lillian MalisotT arrived in tiel- e mond from Bath county and went to th4 r American Itold, where site registered as s "Miss F. L. Merton." Next morning i her dead iotl was found in the old city I reservoir, a short distatnee west of Holly- t wood cemetery. On the 18th, near < Little Plymouth, in the county of King I and Queen, her first cousin, '1'. J. Cluve rius (la-veers), was arrested, charged ( with the murder of the deceased. He 1 vaived an examination before tho Police 1 Justice, was indict'd in April, and was 1 brought. to trial in the Hustings Court. of Eiclmntonud at the Mtay term. On the 4th day of J une the jury returned a verdict of "guilty." The case went to the Court of Appeals, the decision of which was adverse to the prisoner-as already ptblished. The Richmond papers give Eoine ea'i tional particulars of the result of the case ini the Court of Appeals. The judg ment. of the lower court is sustained in all part ieulars. Little or no surprise was manifested at. the decision; in fact, public opinion had been very well settled upon the presumption that no new hear ing would be granted. For over a weekl the tir has been full of rumors that thl court stood four to one against a tew trial, and that two of the four disagreed only as to the certain particulars, and for once rumor was correct. how these facts leaked out is not known, or wlut.h er it was only one of the lucky surmises of those who are sulpposed to know everything. After the reading of tie opiinion of the court, as exp ressed, im I been arrived at after a very patient andl sfatrebintg raaView of itll the ftes its s'l forth at the tite of the tr'itl, iund wts Sllplorte'd 1'Y eolpit ns <pimtat ions Iandmi refet'enet's to tl, mttst leat e1l and (om0t pteint atUth:orities. 'hus is ended anothl er net in tht crait tigi'dv which shocked a cOntittnitt iitmd tor it time attde Rich mrond unen'ivinhly fitmtous. ('hiveritts iit'v wvhat. the ldecision of the ('i lout utn(1114 1nt' itt least one hot' lie fore Ju(dge .alniitlerov finished reaiig the opiniot. Tle first few mpages Imtt were readl inmlitatetd a decisioi unaitv"orit ble o the prisoner, antit' tait. half-past 12 o'elock \lr. iMe(ieorge, a feed deaier, doing 1busit'ss int 1 iiton(t, left. the courfl rom and WI 'an. tdown to the jail. It was he w io told Cluverius how time case wouldl li decidetd, but it was after two m4t'locIk bm 'fore ti p risotte' wits atWiare 11lmt thm 'Upr1(1me C:ourt had suts tained the deeision of the liwer court on ('Very po iit that wits raisel by ihe pris oner's connsel. 'hel time niti mat of timi eonrt. \tais imatle ktlowi to hint he never trembled (ir movedI ia iiusele, (exce1ptperhapsIL lit lth' twitching oft thme faciaI itumslem, mind this soon p~assed aiwity, giving plaice to thait sternnemtss andim selfI-ct trol whmichm hais ex cited Mo imnnieh 'wondiermt, aind lis b)eeni a putzzle ti nntyhili . Whei tn hiard'i 11he wmordts, "Th1m'<hltisiont is ttnfavorabb,imim tom youm," he( ratised hliis eye(s, wh michi hadt beenuI giazing at thm hinoom, uand, imi a cleari v'oice, sid.i "1 hum surprjmistal." llre 1t. puaused,i andm ihe silteice seemmedt its pinit ful to thomse whio satw then priisonmmr as it wats to time pr'imoner htiielf. Prets'ntly lie godaitih-d hi> rmarks, mmm inm a voie miore trmemlinug thanim at tany timet( heiretto foame, hem t'teiaked, elimd hoImiped finri -aette'rsuilts." fBergeanit I .ee smubsmqutly sa Nid: "Mr. Chaverius, I wmiil anowm hamve to putt y'ou in solitary cinlli tienwnt. Your trmeatimiett hereaftera muit 1he somewhat dliflerent fron m what it lie Ibmeen, iandl it is my duty to hatve yout putt int solitariy 'ontftiemenat and a guard placetd iat , oilr cel'l." Chuverius looked up i.t Se-rgeaint Lee and rep)lied: "'Mergeanit, 1 make no ob jcetion. T have tried nom.t to give troutble to anyionte ian this jail and I will continute 3iot tom dlo so.'' TheL (milly lhope ntow hlft t the prisoner'm is exe?cuitiv'e e'lemeney, for unless thte Governor' intttrferes, Chaverius will ptay the penalty if htis cr'lime' unii the scaf fold. '.1he mictionm tf thle S"upr'eme (ortmt wmili doutlehss he cetIifiedin to tihe iiuastinigs Coutrt before- time Junemi tetrm, ndi whetn-a that is dlone thme prisonamer wi.ll be ibroumght upi to be resenit-nm'ed. Nim,th in g fomr lw, G -ri',. treatinent, keetps tal med inen an houi ttise' hold ft'minitnrem. Girlms do anot ai hyas know or rememberit in thamt great cairo of their owni litt le po?$s5simons wmill oftent enable thn-in to tdress ictmly ont very little mlonley. A lady'm says: ''Wh1eni I.was a girl themre was one of my younmg friends whmlo was distiniguishied for 'tmak iig ihti tintgs last.' lir dress'5, hata, gloves and( idbbonas wevire a ma'vel of durabhility. I used to wonder how she manaigedI to mamke them last so wm.it out their lookintg shabby, but I ensed to do som after' I hand visitedi hmer mat her own homue. VTe reasonou whyt~ lier c'ltes wore so long wats thamt she ttook suchl good care of them. H et' dresses were 1brushmed and fittledl aiway carefuaIby, antd the slightest spomt ont them wmas remotved its soon as it wits discover'ed. iIer' limt wats wrapped itt tan old poctmket hanidkerchiief, and put away in a box ais sooin as dlon with, the strinmgs otnd laces being staighmt tined amtl ro~ll out most symmletricalily each time. 1Her gloves wer4.ie never folmd ed together'i, butt wmere pulled inut st.raight and laid fiat ini a box, one upjont the tith er, each time they were ased, the tiniest hole .being mended abntost before it htad time to show itsewlf. Butt the thing that impresse4 ime most wis the care she bte stowedI on her r'ibbonts. Whlen mtakinig up bows ehe used to linie the uippet' part of the ribbont with white paper, andl this not only preventd the ribbon front be comning limp and creased, but kept it cla,so tint when thes bow was soiled on one side she could turn the ribbon, and the ribbon, and the prt that had been covered camne out loo'" new arnd fresh. That irl married and brought uip a large famdty. Hecr husiband had to fight his way, and did so bravely, andi * ~na unusually sucessful, for he became Apalthy. But hmi,a prosperity was duo * omas much to his wife'$ care and ~nomy in saving monety a 'it was .to tii nmakng it," / A TORNADO i4 MIBBOUtI. co '%ruty Lives Loet in Kansas City--Pactory D (firs Bntried in the Ruins of Their Building-- 8l The Street PerIbet Rivers. CC vi A fearful storm of wind and rain swept ver Kansas City, Missouri, on the 11th o Qst., continuing from 11 o'clock till g ooi. The ";ourt house on Second I treet was totally demolished above the Ir iecold story. The Lathrop soool build- a ig on Eighth t treet was partially wreck- o c1 and many chil(lren caught in the N uins. An overall factory on Second e treot was blown down. The old water t vorks building near the court house was ' i1 own down. At the Western Union ' elegraph office but one wire is working z >ut of the city. Oommunication has >een established with St. Louis over that F vire by way of Dallas, Galveston, New 1 )rleans and Memphis. One span at the < orth etid of the railroad bridge across 1 he Missouri River was blown into the iver, blocking the Hannibal and St. foseph, Rock Island, Wabash and Kain ias City, St. Joe and Council 'BIlufts Roads Eight girls have been taken out Df the overall factory, four of whom are dead; many others are in the ruins, but there is scarcely a hope for their lives. In the confusion it is impossible to ascor tain definitely the extent of the calamity, but it is said that over twenty employees are imprisoned in the basement of the factory. 'T'lie disastrous fury of the storm was confined to the north end of the city except in thu destruction of the Lathrope school biililinIg on Eighth street. lie buildings generally except ing those meitiolled witistood the fury of the storm. As ieurly ,s can Ibe learned amid the il int'ISC excitmnlcit an(1 confusion, Itbout twLntv iersons are known' to be dead. At the Lathrope school eleven children arc rep,ort.ed dead. Of the four build in:s wrecked all were m11ore or less un11 souinid. The school building has been t wiee e'oideined an(d the court house by i~nny was considered unsafe. No ('io was killed except in these four holuses. Tue storm, ailtlough entailing such heavy loss of life', was nothing of tile nturtlit' of the tornlado that visited tihe cit v three yeaL'S ago. It was a violelt vitd, accomipainied by at flood of water IuI heavy hail, which turned ntiiv st meets into rivers. Signs, shtttters, 'im11neys, etc., Were 1blown with the gah-' and a beirge iinumbe"r of vehticles weIe overtutied iln the streets. Thle Ila'k clouds that. rolled over the city (created almnost the dlarkness of nlight and lLmdle timid ones eroleli iil terror in1 c'el 1lar:+. The streets were entirely deserted, at1 ill m0111e iIistances horses were seei Winiering atboUt atttachbed to vehies i1ud seeking refuge from tie pelting I --.me 'Iti: Utu l'l; lt ii'fM L Auuli:ss, wit of 1i1 tiplin(' in tito Orcer---A iatl for1 tleo Futute' (ioVtu-nttm('nt (If (lte lintightt, t iil'ul,itec(L to (,he (:enertaI A aseil3'. 't'he Chicago 1)ai/y News publishes the tollowing secret circubar, whii, it SaVe, has beeil received by the Knuighits of' In'bor of' Chicalgo, andt will tnc readt in the variitous aisstembilits do :-inig the ctinhg week. 'The ci renlar11 derly, andit't i is very'4 long one l 442m-, ;un1111 htae iii ho int' hae ieii to A nitur hins fot-1111i t1ebfi't of' Mthe cO:::mili'ttesir anywhereI'' fr:ltoIm the, illice t'itilie ieting o the'iai f G n rl " t21j5, a 'lievteland,i i o. Thl Ie l0 pit uil oe 0i1en1a Oi'dee'end inter11t i'' al i havie plt3 d theelvs t olntw hetl ote I lie tiineds o in lthe Icirlar ofiil lhei. th lilt imo.-ki I feeI'lit lt'ht 10 c ly eej i t'i'iries the om igito the ronZtlof rel' i' men1 of 1 our Orderle lt ot us 02 ighti " the J,:j' aale itht we~igS 10 have1 alle sibl Ia4)' ad otf litr membersj keepi jealous ey'tie oltihehings o f the bor 1oe' whoii'V niier labort, nd( itbe iey chargie t sal of01 y our cond3111emm31'It ion t ioh itl at onc1 e by enigit. Ifaer , en2tIiie thouie lInysI ight Lao or fit , Ipili its, o not ba c 1Iit, and ites yo inIliv any auc yc trdsheet rt'ove i them. h bakuadhmsl' " jio lda (1t, long ric inade same il .\itlas1e sttito of ie 02 i ig hts131 11f Laor an o te ex. ti ootir el Itihe werth iassiely aIni;:!ion Wes Was wttol boyci' t ctal lte te-o ti We' alion~8e, ilt v'rv lperson ii ofhoiadror ft ie.. h oun fteppr wroe havte u31(1mnly1 aiking 1hat tr g remk oeth buycott, an itws dond 1' iiie. I to hmus ~t bea t.inm th a zit vtie Gen and i. s no ablve criicias fsm e wel neluei tor iourseileahe r.ii vof 1fre tph. e canni o ot tonisent'lly denll 00t1to othe. We mustii toertat tfeir, mapen cii os.t If reply it necs. Tayhe it Win cangnttemantly,dgni ied maner wifnt watc crtaicie'o abused byi ai blckguar seet, taint be 'a berspshouhi bn regardediasebeing or dani tue. Ihe sato he,ed arthhan 01 mhee ak ofth wor ld. tI ronre iiowl nfrontiig us, his hand alone will ver solve it. If I kill my enemy I lence him, it is true, but I do not viuce him. I would make a con r ratherthan a corpse of my enemy. "The men who own capital are not ir enemises. If that theory held od the workman of to-day would be ie enemy of his fellow-toiler on the orrow-for, after all, it is how to gin1re capital and how to use it pt"op ly that we are endeavoring to learn. ol The man of capital is not tOCe8 trily the enemy of laborers. On the Lntrary they must be brought closer )getler. I am well aware that some xtr"emists will say I am advocating a teak plan, and will say that bloodshed ad (lestruetion of property alone will olve the probkm. If a man speaks tiei senti nents in atn assemnbly read or hi in the charge which the Master Vorktmtn repeats to the newly initiat d whoj oints OUr 'army of' peace.' If 1o repeats his nonsettse put hii out.'' TIlL SA VIOUIt OF TllE WORLD. rhe IKraellte$ of the New Covenant who Coint'ens that .JQtLM is ithe 1esialh. Unler the leatdership of a preacher 'tuned lathinowitz, a Jewish Chris iin tioveneint has beeii ii p'ogress or nouie tinie iii 13esarabias, which is levelop)iog toward an organic form. t liee ,Clristians have adopted a 'S iii t)l of tihe Congregation of the srcalit es of the New Covenaut,' romll which, as printed in The i de )ndent, we extract the lol lowing sig iilieu it pasages: 2. 1 bilieve wit Ii an unwavering iii Ii tht our E'ather in Ileaven, ii tci orithuo'e withi Ili: pominse g iven to 'ur lit her, Oulr prop hcts and ouri King Da;vid, the ',,t of,'lose has atwakceed ' r [-rael at liedeeluier-ittiiel , esbit, Ivh) Wa) li n of Mary the virgin, iii he city of Ihethle'ieui, of Julea, who '- lt' red, w. ';rueilied, diedI, tuitl Was turiedl for ont atlvait.iou ; who arose in l'rii m lie dcad and lives, and hu li Iiie is tilttlg' at the right hand >I' our 'ather in Ileaven, tn(1 n\ ill 'I e Irot there to judge the circuit of' he tartIh, the lviigi ai the dead, and lie is king over the house of JaCob R'i tver, aii Illis kingdot knows no "3. I believe wvith an unwuveri.ig laIuIi tmt, ac:urditg" to the deterniina )I' (ioU to pas juini m int, ttitt this Lriowtle(ige,our fatiers were strik ,in withl hue,s of' heart, that, they bl.12t':timounshly resi.tedh Iheir Messiah, lie Lortd, I-, iI 01(er tO arouse the it her uIat iots of tIe earthi to all the rei(iier leal, :tul to reeoieile theti all ltonghi th( iit hili ii (C'lri:t, according to th e wo r(ds of Illis evangelists, in re rie th a tlhe eatrth shoul be full of' lhe knot'ledlge of the LoId, and that the lArd slouihl be king over the w hole e;rth. ". 1 Ihi eve wit I an unwavering lailh1 iat only Ihrough lit It in Jesus, ihe \Ie iaIi, anly ntai ran e justiied, wtoit tie works of the law, a(1 lat Ili-re is one (;ud, who, through ait hi, justifies the circti'umeied Jew and he it ncirceuieis,d Geitiles, uid that lterc is no dile Ireice I et ween Jews tndl (Greeks, se vaiits aul freemeu, ut,n andi wuomen; they are all one in bhrisl. i O l 'uttell '%l.iek ell, of l,anias. -loi ( '..nIn ".o..11iu . ..lo .e<l. of A biheville , ' a-k ilt.t lby Ca-tsar' Tlhon)aJS, color'ed, withI .\ 'diuiihe lo th ;is .-'.in t ,i!i h(ille(d ly an. l'o' Warlawt. itloreid, wtho is in A bhe~' ille jaiil citan 2ed wvit hi hueetny iif live st ock, a' tine 'zr/y, atal ha's not 'aten or <lranik i.' ting fora six day s. <>her lesit-Ir, Ilhe slay-er of' his birothier I lhw. Ibaneii't, int S")p'aanhurg, camne in no the dleed wasi done ini self.dlel'entsi. uid lirid i'arele'ssly fn~un anl old guin by~ a i s hi lef t- launl torn ii3 and his la i:iial Itadllyi nijuredl by~ the e'xplosioni la:bnut' cap on the end of a la iliuber li arel, f Spitn ur, a lid by h i i a te-in lawt-, Ol)iver 1Itester, it lwslit .vel. Thle dilictulty grewt ut if lIt steri severel'ey bietating one of his .hio' Wall, of Spiltiburg, caught his tot 'ii the tr:ici' <. ai runtaway team) and.i "as dra..getI over 10i0 yards anid seritiusly i. .Na thii le samte plauce anuothiir team a of as uthle Ad1kins brtotherus wtere biadly urt. It is nio ltnger the (Charloitte, Cotluiatii; illto lito at I ailro:al, uth (Ca oliahiisind he tti lmbii ad reitnvile is the rcich tiornt'm'. lhoiieWa l{io at Cotnia and retnvill iision. Ani' waiedi led m:mlI Iune op ymmpuhe ittrnwirlyih,i li i-(propelyi iie' of Co l i'thnt1 l'i it i andt wh hadi eltrtie of the' raiin, 't'e iililt f ta litt le itl <iif'ed r 'sen t yi eingr. linuml (ii it' 100S ters otlt'n niI ptl 1 th in sIt- P t ine~'iee in1( anteChll 1r. lreetni , :'hirayt SlIrtann. aMal ibl horteiby a tilp ntl, ..'oo accint,.The tra-ls l mv wingk tinI I hieand stned 0'I Sthise ithih,l struck an rtelang teai Tx,ht fer ad,oh warehusof Wll. P. Ci, f it lresbr,i wihtihe enill ctnts, 'Ieies burn byhs ia, ft'iden tl iyeteribnty 'tning. Tlhtt tIle safe door wa lorn and th ljaen ropertyy tes aed with oin. rulty. unin Fidto. wtill tae oum e abu*h .C. Thet apitai, twho wnt'iltl.b 0nx i-th duy,t atskn an n oke in the iToed tatesin or a wlk of onie thousand dolles.o "os' orinderfHo Eo laednc it." l odthn havle been donff for thfm bth nera!$18 dealty the sysetem.a arrested GENRAL 1rBW$ ITEMS. t Facts of luterest Gathere4 fron Various Quarters. The business outlook:t Look out! Winter clothes have been put in cam phor. Some of the new names for candies are very absurd. Collars now are of all shapes and sizes and all are fashionable. 'Tis not against the laws of man to kiss a girl Whenever he can. The gallows exerts a necative influence on the life of eriminals. Whom the gods love die young; but -the gods do not love spring chickens. 74,420 persons visited the Central Park menagerie on Senday. Geronimo's band are still on the war path mid several murders are credited to them. Three soldiers were drowned in the Yel lowstone River by a skiff upsetting. All coats arc made loose, even cutaways, and hardly any smooth-surfaced cloth is used. Big bats, wasp-like waists and a Jumbo bustle, make the average woman on the streets an absu'd caricature. - "Running accounts" Is bad business for both huver and seller. It has ruined many men rnd will ruin many more, "People who live in glass houses" should go to bed with their clothes on to avoid mtaking slectacles of themselves. A number of counterfeit ?100 Bank of s Englai notes have becr sent to America 1 for circulation. Edward lrehran, a German bar keeper in New York, committed suicide through homesickness. A tornado passed through WYayne Count v. N. C., destroying everything in its track. 1 Several people were killed. ''he Grand l)ivision of the Sons of Tem nerance will meet in Columbia in July next. 'I'he Toledo girl who married the fellow to get rid of him has commenced a divorce suit for the smine object. "Where are the men of '76?" shrieks an excited exchange. Oh, to halifax with the men of 76. Give us the women of 23. Up in Kentucky now they settle do'Js by arhitration. This shows that Kentu ky is progressi mg. ''he Orangemen of Ulster, Ireland, are enrolling men from 18 to 00 and are regu larly drilling. Queen Victoria has paid her second visit to Liverpool-this tine to open the Inter national Exhibition. Preston Valentine, the negro murderer, has beena sentenced to be hung privately in Auagusta on the 2d of J1113'. The new German tariif is threatening the inlustries rf the empire with loss, instead of promoting them, as Bismarck expected. George II. Butler, Consul General to Egypt, and a prominent newspaper man. (ied in Washington Thursday. Four persons were drowned in the Nevoho River at Maguire's Ferry, Kansas. ''hey all helonged to one family. A cyclone struck Pontiac, Ill., Thursday, destroying seven stores, a hotel and several other buildings. .oliet also sulered se verely. 'I'he remarkable charge is made that the prohibition anendient to Rhode Island's Constit utiOna was carried by the wholesale bribery" of voters. F. Shaw, a farmer lIving near )allns, Te'xas, killed two brothers-Jeff. and Toml I radbiury--in a dilliculty about sonic stolen bacon. iDr. . N. Plmer, a promient physi ein of lBosteoni, jumpewd overboard from a steamer with his four-year old gra ndson andl both wi~ere dlrowined. A mnd (log bit a row nea r Little Rock. Ark., aw:l e- m.I i.ersonis who partook of I ie milk el ' matil are seriously ill,wt sympijtoms~ 'i crnphobia. l it T1en cbilbbra e-iding in llrookv'ille, Pa., wvere plisonai( 1 y enth--r snakerooit iin mis. take for swm (myi'rh. The attending phiy siciuins t hini!, iib ht one v.:ll recover. lingo F'lore-.s. a youan 1 -ran who shot a burgla r ini his mwe's stlre- in 1Itart ford, C'onn,, la s Ic-en eeniieId on a chcar of at Thel seven! year locust is dhue thsi-ummer. This will pilease the bug collector, bitt it wvon't thi-ow the farmer into a ver-y high i statte of exhilaration.u Jiames Mannion, a member of the Chat- A huun Artillery, was drowned in Savannah J River-. It is thought that lie stumbled arid fell ini the dark. Rev. .J. M. Wilkes, of Montevallo, Ala., a delegate to the Baptist Convention in i Montgomnery, dIroppedi deadi in the street fromu heart dlisease. t Those people who want to knowv whly f printers call the boy the "'devil" cani readily C brmny themuselves to uniderstand it by ema- C ly3ing a boy for a few dlays. d When your watch stops, be sure it is wiounad uip before rushing oif to the jeweler withi it. D)on't, as-sume it is broken because here is a temiporary stoppagee. r Tlhie Milwaukee City Council has passed1 a resolution looking to the impeachlment of Alerman Rudzilnski, Polish Alderman for the patrt lhe took in the labor riots. ' The conductor-, enginteer and fi renieni of a freight traina on the Peunnsylvainia Ratiliroad were killed in Conemaugh Valley by ruin-f eiig into tin olbstruiction on the road cauised a by e. storm. Another terrible andi destructive cyclone dlevast ated portions of several North wester-n States yesterday. An immtenise amount of I dlamatge w-as done', andi a number oif lives I lost. A lar-ge camp-meeting tent was blown (lown ini Johnson County, Kansas, while the sas :,' ere in progress. A mnn namned .Jackson.- hijs win. pnd theiir hble I wce~ killed ind many mnoreIn'juncei. Theli legutlit M ' the Act jiniulling the' charter (of the lhireadway Eur face Bailrotad in Ne'w Yorik is to be tested ini the courts by a ba.uk wb.u h ad(vanied( nmoiney on its ~ biondis. All effort is bleing madi, t5 mpu*ar6i5 thw English bumbllebee in Aistrailia. Thle prtlimitive ttire of the natives certainly futrnislcm: t.ie inducements a bumblebee coumld expiect. Of thle Poli.sh anid Jtohiemian jiiters who i. regaled themselves with liquid refreshment. 1 whlen they sacked the drug store in Chicago eight hiave dlied and at least four more ni-e o tbeyond hope of renovp'ry, b: It seems to have takeni a good miany yearis to discover the true birthplace (if Colunbus. C ''he next thing we shaill heair is that Mark n] l'i-wiin, when be we p1- at lhe grave of Adamt, a wet the wronig sp.t. 11er Most , the New Yoark anairchist and dlynamniter, will lbe tried to-day for riot aird imeeniri-si. The best. thiung thle jury in his case coul do wouild be to lbrinig In a verdict of guilty, and swilng lhim up. Robert Wright, a mer-linnt of Elizabe-thi t Cii., was shot anmd killed by3 a womnan wiho ehaimeud- timt lie hiad betrayed her tandi re fuisedI to minne reoarit ion. Th''e wo mitni gave herself up, h/ut gefugi1 to give her inme.* Th'le Armericain C1olonizationi Socetyv wiants $100t a lie-id for se-ttling col mil Americans in Liberia. Petitioiis have been presented to Congress from colored people in the South 64s4 Yest ausking that such id b)e granitedi. Three tramps attempted to rob the gro cery store of Anmos Hatrkins at] Haneytown, W. Va. A large bulldog that had bee-n left on guard in the store tattiacked the ini truders, seizing one of them by the neck, killing him instantly. Norman L. Lounsberrv.~ armer ln iear Oswego; N. Y., became jealous of his vife and a man named Horace Pearson and dilled them both, he then suicided; in each ase the heads Were almost torn off by bul ets from a shotgun. Any material can be made fashionable oow If the right person introduces it. The variety of dress goods this season is unpre. 3edente4, and hundreds of ladies daily out an shopping excursions are bewilcered to know what to buy. A bill has been passed by the Kentucky Legislature for levying school taxes, one clause of which reads: 'Any widow, spin: iter or alien who is a tax-payer and has children of a school age shall be (ualified o vote." Who would have thought It? Mr. John 3herman is indignant at the Southern peo ple for the (lemnonstrations that have been unde on Mr. Davis' account. Poor .Johnt! lie didn't do any of the lighting-those who lid are not indignant.. Mr. Daniel Sedford found a ruby in Clay county, N. C., and sold it for $15. It text sold for $3,000, then for $6,000, and a apidary was the next purchaser. After working upon it for a awhile he sold the iame for the sum of $10,000. The Popular Sience New assertl that he average length of life is constantly in reasing, and the time nny yet come when )ersons 100 years old will excite no ruore ;iriosity than one of eighty years at the )resent time. Charles Slocumn, an elderly farmer, went arly to feed his stock in Seoharie, N. Y., ntd1 it is supposed1 fell in a fit a(1 broke is l:mntern, winch set tire to the barn and c 'ras burnt to death, together with seven :ows and tiree i horsvs. Mrs. J. Strniamnn attempted to inurder er young daughter in WVrest Denver, Col., nd then shot and killed herself. She s said to have been deranged by grief over he nturder of her father in Cincinnati in )ecembtea last amid the death of her mother t month later. Sonduers Manning, a younug reslent of 11a(on, (hi., while ltting beavers, saw vhat he thiought was one of Ihe animals noving neart the water and tired, killing Joseph Bay, a young man, whi>t was fish ng. T'lhe lad who did the si' otbig is in errible distress at the result. Charles laynor was killed in Erie, Penn., >n the Conueaut Bridge. '['he tnfortttnate 'outg man was caught by a gale, raised ron the Itp of his train andt dropped be ween the ears. lie was c(ut in twain, and me-ha 'f of his body went down the ravine, 110 feet deep, while the other remained on the track. It was noticeable in the riots in Chicago, is in the (listhtiances in lelgium an in the history of all anarchy in France. ihat w"otet are moltre aggressive and violent in heir demionstrations of passion and devil Iry than mcn. There seems to be a fieadish ;id to female nature that knows no law or limit. A monumtent has been erected in Gla1s novia, Ireland, in memory of O'I)onnelh, who killed .James Carev, the informer in the trial of the Ph<enix Park murderers. An inscription on Ihe tm:nan'nt savs: '"lc died for Ireland.'' T'e expense of the monumcnt was defrayed chiclly hy Irish Americans. An estcemed Itadical ('ontemporary says: "1)id you observe the names of the 'Amer icans' who preci'itated last tight's out rage in Chicago? ' Anil yet Ithese same "Aniri cans ' were eonsider'e(d good enough to enter the Federal Army as soldicrs during tin' war. I'cilia ls, hovever, ihey wtre only gool cinugh "patriots' mtt il after the con II let. Oiio is still living political war. Twen - ty-two I)1o tcratit icati ers of the Ohin Senate have left th,le Stat to avo.id bein.g it<inpele.1 to attendl te seionsttt and forma ur. oiurtteit of' themt are at ( hiatta tvytie t dt'es't thIe expret ed poirse- of lie liepuiani -i;t,imis to frauitlilenitly ''tunt the D eain,er:As fro'a llatmtilini Comi yV out and( the ltiepubliti. aspirants in. There is a 'g-'l deal tf hlotle about the WXhiite I hoist' juti~ riw, wthit-l is not diut tto i.mummal liou,i e-le::.:ng. oityi youing Ia lies who proifiss ti kniow afllait it is ignt the cauisteI liithe aponebi-indt tranisfer ii Miss C'lewblun!i fro iihle t-xalldl sotial ost slit ha !ulb<i firmothan a yt-it Posit in ofi tiim I of the laind. '-)itd I pany ti'or that wine wte had last igh, landllordh Y" asked Crimasoinbeak, (comt ig down~i onie mioriniig wvith his heaid tietd p in a towetl. "Whyi), youii ought to kinow, hr. Cr'imasonbeiak,'" replied a bystander, kinugly. "Well,'' saidt Cimison beak, "'1 tnul ted my- p)ocketbok, andit it sttee to 3' I hat I dlit; but whmeni onisulted my cad I camite tto thle concltusionii t hat I was ayintg for it this nmorninig." Theli Snuprmeme Ctourt at Washuitgton has ismissetd the three Siiow polygoiny cases >r want tof jurisdtljtion. It lois also re illetd the mandate in the Ciannon ptlygamntv ise,, set aside the former' judgmeint antI ismissedi it for wvant of juristdiction. The( oturt has decided that a Uniitetd States ourt has juristdittion over a ease of mautr er of one Indian by ainother oili or on a eservaition. F'ranik (;lemnents, a huandlsome anid popu)1 ir actor of New York, aind a muemiber of lodijeskai's comtpany, threw huimsel f befo re miovinig tralin at, Newark, N. J., on Saitur ay antd was grouindl to piet-es. lIe was a cotchimant of noble faimily andt hatd takeni rders in the Churecb of liielthmd, bu't wais toredet from the puil pit by the inteimpet(raie ad scandalous ctonducitt of hiis wife, to whtomt Ce wais p)~ossitely tltached. Th'le mnmber of bills intirodime' d in lie louse t his sessdin is 8.740, jointt re-soluit ions 71, total 8,911: private bilIls wich ih ave >assedi the ltaise 6151, pubtIlic hills 1 72, total 23. Of this anonher 170 privaite awit -49 ablie bills hiave passed the Senate. 'he louse hats recei ved 381 bills paissted by the enate, 129 (if whlich were ptublic andi~ 252 private Tlhue hIouse has passetd 80 of thiese ills, 33 of which were of ai pu blie iin aure ltd 5j pri vat t. It is sftated thiat the MclMai' ist; wetar thynoa dite btoimbs attached tt tlheir wiaists and oncaled by thieir' coat tails. If such is be ease, Ititaold not be a 1bad( ideatltoip JI lie police with a htong 1poh', so that whten icy aire called upon01 tt disperse a rit)touis rowdl or xo, a y cran piunch themti uder lie coat tails with the polen, and. thus blow p the dlyniiiiteis with their own petartds, nd( tit time sa mie t imae asterhitItn th i mhair r of the tissemmblage- wvithIout tdanger to( icimselves. Mr. Jedve.son Iavis isse venity eight years Id. M1r. Lincoln amid Mr. iavn were bth i orn in Kentucky. Mr. D)ais camne South, Zr. Lincoln wvent North , maid their' politi aj coutrses tdivergetd accordingly until euit tinat ion as aposn chiettainus of gret rmnies antI govermntmnts ini ti.e irre >ressibb4 .mitlict. Mr. Davis was a year oi:.oru that imco!n, two years oldler t han the fiery (tomb a fotur yearis oldetr thn the ''Little il''" D)ouglas, fIve years'i olor t han WVil ani L. Y'anmcey, four- year-s older- than udh P. I lentjaini, andt twelvey3ears ohtker tan Jlohnm C. I rec kinidige. 3 H OW C AS E. A FRPA PL RRYHO CAEg T NN Men Think ' they know all about Mustang Lin- , iment. Few da. Not to know is not to have. "OTHER' FRIEN1D " NO More Terror! Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens the intensity No More: Pain I of pain, hlut,. it - Ireatly eliminiahes thu anger to life of both * No'More Danger I "othe " ni cin an To condltioni highly ft vorablc to speedly re Mother or Ohild. laetoa 1d1a o vulsions, and other. - alarming symp towas incident to slow or The Droad of , ainful labor. Its Mother hoodul wonderful effica M oter h od iy inthis respect en titles it to be called Transformed to TilE M 0 T i E R' f FLl1ENI) and to be Eraked as one of the life-saving remedies of the nineteeith cen tury. rud Jrom the nature of the case it will of O Yii t course be undlerstood that we cannot pub ish certificates con corning this Rti sEny jwithout wundling the delicacy of the writers. Safety and EaseYet we have hundreds of such testimonialson -TO- file, and no mother who has once used it will ever again be luffering Woman,without it in ier time of troublo. A pomiim'nt physician lately reiarked to the proprietor, that if it were admissibio to make public the letters we receive the "Mothers' Friend'' would outsell anylhing on the market. GENTLEI:E:-During my career in the practice of nmedilicne I used. your "MOTH "R'S FIlEND" in a great number of cases, with the happiest results in every mnstance. It makes labor easy, hastens de livery a11(1 recovery, and INSUHEs SAFETY TO BO'TH MOTInR AND CHI I). No woman can be induced to go through tho ordeal without it after once using It. Yours truly, 'T. E. "ENNINGTON, M. 1). Palmetto, Ga., .1 une 10, 1884. Send for our Treatise on "health and I lappiness of womn," mailed free. JIHADFIELD REGULATOR Co., _____ _____Atlanta, Ga. TRADE MA R K. IafhaWino growing Countries orFurope, there ofthis Mod icated Wine is universal. It is comrpose dof themost approved VEGETABLE TONICS, whichareintroduceditoapure - generousWineo. The ver7 finost IOACINCHD1NAWRK, being its medicalbasis,itia confidenAly rcomnmendod aa a cure oad prevetive of F-EVER AND AGUE 9 anA al other diseases originating fromi nalarious causes ' purifyintgtho turdimproving the Secretiona,Chrni, A heumatism,Btoodpoisonin g,a certain cnrsfor Oyspep ie,Cramp in the stomaoh, animmnediatereieffor Dymentry,Calla, .Cholera-mnorbus and kindred disass, General Wonkness,Nervous and Mental excellent appetizer, and a without a revale in shortmJor invigorating alike.ibntians ofthe system, it. is un equalledl. A smaTlIW1ne-glasst,ulthretimes a day. I Sold by all Druggists and dealer'sgeneraly. TOPAZ CINCHIONA CO RDIA L CO, I Jo1h J3opretons d Manuactidazr. - . a .7ya4 Price per Bot-tie $1.00. JBL E ~UAN O, ed1 A.lmmopiated Gulano, a complete Il1gh 'OUND I)-A compl)et e i"erti lizer for these kers 'near Chlarle4oi for vpgetables, etc. atp and1 excellent Noni-Amomonialedl Fur 'Ops, andl also for Frjilt 'P'rows, (fragei Y AC11D Pli(JS1'il E, of very Iligb for tlie varlqis at tractive and( iistriletive ?HATE~ 00., CharlIeston.8.C. ANODYNE ~ENT&dir ONet.fa3OD.2tt U h *gK minthe wOl.iln tirol eat Ad j~ot .e ie 005 .t .ort ftr-n m .m er -';r, at pl slisea's ipesorlption for thuss who need . up. BRme I ---THQ ____BEST TONIC. ,or Weakncs Lassitede J.a k of sthte onl ytron medic lithati n i rio an It } nrlelte the Iilood Inv ojLrte h System, Restores Apptl,AIt i st o It does not blacken or Injure the teeth, cause head. ache or produce constipation-other Iron m cedcfns do Dt. 0. H. BINKLZy, a leading physician of Sptringfield, 0., w aye: "Brown'. Iron Bitters isa thoroughly good medi cine. I use it in nmy practice, and fintst action excels all other forms of iron. In weaknee ot a low condjtion of the system Brown's Iron Bitters is uuaalll a positive necessity. It is all that is claimed (ienuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Puke no other. Made on nl by BRNOWN~ CuiFMIC AL CO., IIALTIMOREI.,MD. HATU IlID BOOKusefu an attrcie,c BO'CiE1'ICo,IATMR,M.iitaining lhet of prre,Ofor recipes inforation abon. coins, etc., given aw ay by all dea ers in medicine, r mailed to soy addrwe on receipt of . stamp. FOR COUCHS AND CROUP Ug* g,%EE RC,.y w~ E 4ET G9 the sweet gum, as gathered from a tree of the same name, growIo along the smal stream. in the Southern Smates, contair.+ a sttr.nulaling expectorant principle that looeeni the phlegm producing the early morning ceugh awd stm. lates the chldt to throw oif the false mnembrane In eep ant whooptng"coue~h. When combined with the healing maot. Iaginou. principle in the nltciu plant of the old ields, pro. sent.. In T ar,oa's CIaROafa Ra.'siny of Swarr titu s fwD HULLSts the Sent known remedy for Cougahs, Creep, 'honing.Coug9 and Consumption; and so pa ble, any child is pleaned to tae it. Ask eonr udroggist for it, Prios, 9'5. and $1. WALTERA. AYLOR, Atlantaouir Use DR5. RIOISRY'i I1IICKI,itRFRY CORDIAL fbt parrhrea, Dysentery and Chlldren Teething, or sale bi v:ruggist.. AURANI I Most of the disonacoa which aijliet nankind are origin ally ocausod by a disordorod condition of t he L IVE R. For all complaint , of this kind, such a- Torpidity of the Liver, Bliliousness. Norvo'is Dyspepsia, Indigos. tion, Irregul:arity of the Bowels. Constipation, Plato. loney. Eructationestand Burning of the Stomach ('nmetim.,s called Hloarthuru). Minsma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chtilla antd Fever, Breakbone Fever, E,xhausti(on beforo or after Fevers, Chronic Diar. rhwta. Ioa of Appotite, Headache, Foul Breath, Irreamlarities incidental tn Formales, Ilearing-dowrn Pie a' k- UTAl I R'S A U ANTIl butseft a l disteao th IE, "i" STOMACH and BOW ELS. tinge, to a rudd ealh coor. It entirely rmoves low, gloomy spirita. It in one of the BES"." AL,. TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Ia A VALUABLE TONIC. STADICER'S AURANTII For sale by all Druggists, Price S5 .00 per bottle. C. F. ST A DICE R, Pr-oprietor, 140 SO. FRONT ST.. PhIladelphia, Pa. Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. Will~Efg IiE4lIE0tNS. fromil M5 toi 90 points.. Eggs $1.0 (0 per. sitL tilg of l3. C' ileks, tlhis tall, at $2.50 per trio. Eggs lacked carefn: ly ini baske,ts. Fa~lir hatch guaateedctI. lFor futhter In Ji. S. McCREIury~i' ASHLEY )OL 'nTe'~, olth-tianIo'ii-'ahighly concentrat rradle Feril iizci for aIl crops1. AS!IILEY COTTON AND COlRN (COMI w(l cropl and1 alsto largely used by the TIrtu .ASI I LIyY Asi I ELEMENT.-A v'ery che. ilizer for C;otton, Corn anid Smnall Qran~l Ci ' inet, etc. AShIblXY DISSOLVEI) BONE; ASThlIm For TIerinis, D)ircCtions, Tesiitimols011h, and( ulbliatjins of the Coinpany, akddreOss Nov2 ijy Jj ASH LEY PHOS8 JOHNSON" UZ-Dihtheria Cucp, Asthma Bronohiti' ornere. dInl ns..and*ng o~ boi".n.5" ell a a woneru dicoery No eth 'owder Is abeolute9 ti a ati