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A FLORIDA COON HUNT. Incidents, Accidents ane Fun to Be Found i an Old-Fashioned Way. "Come," said the Major, flipping the ashes fron his eigar, "let's go coon huntling to-night."' "'Why, certainly;, when do0 you start?" "I will come for you at . p. I.," he answered. "It is tell mile. to the niantationl--our starting p)o lit For lie Intut. I'll ride Sel im and bring mly black mare for you. She is a daisy, it' sho is a little frisky. G,ood day." At 4.301 p. i. We mtmllted our" horses and rode out toward the setting sunl. It wva' a beautiful aftlernoon, with just a suspicion of fall inl the cool, sweet breeze. (In either side were tangled imasses of wild and shaggy undergrowth, the tilotsami and jetsam of the re(tindant lif"c of nature. Giant oaks and stately pintes stood guard over these and lofty bamboo bines climbed to the top for a more extensive view. Someliimes (lie road ahead of us woultl seeml to come to ain abrupt -conchi.ion, the overarching trees appearing to fornm an iml assable barrica(le. As wve apl)roacheed they would open rainks auid onward we would go. About five iiiles out. we cale to a lit tle streal ald stopped to water otur horses. ''hlis little stream was clear as Crystal, the bot tom being of hard clay. It slipped out of the woods in the etleSt mainn'er and, splreaditg iout to a w idth of three feet in the rolad, sp:t-kled and glittered, then dashied into the darlknless of the other eith-. so.\ll i l N T I() B i-'.:N ' Tiil. A il+ tnr:hi r ont a little epi5 dle ocei l ii'e Ili i at l thoil l se colsidera hit' u ilie1illes :tllad di"s.ollt%,t and1( tile :\alir at lilk( <lttantity of amuusemlenl. 1 m 1- Itintit, tollg, carelesly coni verinig, bat\ig hit very little t11ten t ! I In horse, wvh( len little "pottedi the \ I 1 .(ro s he 1 " nii v hti rse Iitd l stil 1 lth<mt o i- econl, r mblin' il er ywa limb, no tii i- ls isteinle(, wilii wii h te'rtl1r, alit th li t i:i : 1 tr<lnelt - tous lea it tii ine sidt, thlrowvig' lo - 1hat, out of it :uhIle. Ilere mi t tlanl li i N i' h t - 1. 1 e e lie i l (i aili 1 sooll le tiii I. ivi.-d a 1i ',. 'T lte i" t . a series I ~ i i 'V : ', Isi l-. iii. ;i : :1 ( ilg, a l j' .te a lI iI ot ru l ne e.) agailst li t- te ad oh n i iti-, l tvinl (l ( i ltlie li tl I, ,ettl'il IloorI. I to l ieiel :w:i li. AN ( i - .l l'aII)I I :I IN I: ll i IF l c Passi- trliog(ii oIni (11r1 i w11 el)l1I.I ettlti iat(P jul: tio l , ew t en;n' ts at terO1lnd on , aie hlI'e lli' joil'ier itnlcd. A lonll"' Ivenlile, illed a ill spaish bayonet, 1ted1 to the tl tnuh sion, On.e A 'tltely tdillee. htl now alnost. ill wlils. It wa, lnearl in thie Cenltre (of': gT11\re of inlinlenlse IlIi ai, lulicg with t1:1 to o l'.iit, iiit tnolt . .lnligled viule::llltl e-reellig, m'o s b1i(1 the the lottell ph1ink s ot the wcide piazzas. (On(I -th sc ndI IlO(or but I w\-( Iroomus w\Ieie hab ittbie, line beinig ei 1 pied by tei(' :chelor ors, ile other Wias hie iuet eliunber. The on1li furtniiit of the tltel n t1 ii a ut lhti e gave i air t' I o' fri t to tla, larg'e, dfinf.y, hulterhu, roolll. TIhis dlilplidatedI m:ansionl h:ad on1e b'Ieen the smnumler h(m o ne ofI( th1e (4 a hie i planters inl It i' 'tn11\v. . \ ' t se Inii' of lmerrim ient th r u m liin will., a(i' wuitne Ii'! \ 1'h .t sho tit iIts utJ y 'nd laughlter! W hal;t -Iri lin lo n fngt'or gottenv iui , \to lwhich tlit' 1li1!it kept bt im in stlage rooist' g ti w iil us,th fa)ir l'idet he ealt upo ,Ishh e thhh ft o us to the t:a gha , beent' 11 ':u-rid irli. for the WoIh41 tInev lun wthi('l cin the1 groel sle d'ati guras wnte riie o the iose. Jlen-e i1 tae uithi Ie handsoeat sstoait hiviitrous on. doed 1111'cs tCneaes fi gra :iid 0 we forth t battlecor athe causet fe hlisli peopne. IIre,also wagcis het br out bck' cold mjent, did 'onr the uied chioor. u Atgo~ (loretuifi:n st-h ci' l5 i MFrom ome the ciecfss ohen youn hverseer bing. i>rth' aworent lawek' bowtc We hal to cilrouass wwf,siiuua sream,ishoing (li-k l poiiv ite the Iupri libhe of the oer oo bacheors and wicety tteri golod ourld n dby anowsall rxkty whatd rael waT.e Awate okb of at hom leswn deithd pho ut'oes tnd the obrwnr go.kt oeri thebidg ears taro lel easen, ctowae, stable ad sidgso othe omnetlA flinr uperwe Newou ipe abioul sat utii on to g cr irli. pWrth whie atin th crossitraftion air wemrie ul , ofist aluigThe grot)0pt tougter hui ph. nle thue middl frn the far-offe t:ehpolo-th chiro s whir bof incA-bect iiads the ihnkne a nisto in he goes. How the the overseer and I laugh, for the water, deemed almost a uile in depth, does not roach the top of his >ot(s. As he scrambles ip the bank we greet him with renewed Iauvhiter and cheers, but become very soleinn when lie says in a quizzical one: "Boys, you forget that the flask s in my pocket." Now we come to a sanc-brake and plunge in boldly, no ntter how coldly the swatp mu(1 an(] vater rtins. After tram,ing about a nile we halt to hear flom tle dogs. We build a fire and break off some .ancs to throw upon it. As they catch ire the quick, sharp snapping sounds ike the skirtnish fire of war time. Aw"akened iren pleasant dreams by le u1Nwontel heat, at (lelytdv moccasin flides (l' witlini reaching distance of le Ma.or- 'T'here is the sharp, quick [)>ar"k of .t Derringer and, its hetd shot 11, the vnake writhes out its life. WVE FIND 'ilE COON. The 'rantic yelping of a dog. "Dat 4hep," Josiah savs.. Anlother (log joins in. "D1)at. Bell, cooln tLon t reed." "I golly, pop, lie inl dat tree oh)er dar 11 aige of de swamp," shouts 1ke. "llush you mouf, yon fool 1 iggah, (lo1' you s'pose old Josiah know vhar am?" is the paternal reply. All fatigie is forgot,ten. 'T'orches are repleislied and on we rush to the spot indiented. Ike is right. A rather slender tree hangs over tihe swii. ()n one of the limbs we see soinethinig gritn aid silent, its eye; slhining like coals of fire. It(t fewi words ar, spoken. Bell is leap,ing against the trn:.k, Shep sits on tie groudlt, stvadv, tiltionles, watt-hing'th{e env Iny aho>ve. "'Ike, ("liul 11 ;v i ree :ttlii sha:ke fill- 4-tr1t tdl'. It i" tl,t 1ver -er 1wh spe44 ;Ik . 'IT griltni., the s.4ilbht"s (1 Ilit 114 r Ill(( ra w'. ls ,ill nt,>)ni :t !itttl, 'Illdcb i 1tit1 44n X lbi hI ti, h ' ;n i ' i 'I Il i 11e trly to wvIttre ilt- r:tln rt a h!tIli :tiLh w hil il :l ihtt ;;en !>ti, t,r \ hitlh be i, b reatks :and Illwn-wt h o. il!i Iltt. si' :tt4 itl , i Ii li Ii > l :trt tt t h iill itt : i iilnnie : ll 1i. 11 hilli (4\4 ('' ill the w ; 44. -'TI"I'ul rtte hut.e, I telt, Vt"r; 1n'u1 Ilte Itio.4 e. I .\t (- i( It'll i iigt-er I'ro ti tI" t<otint? -'n'u 114 ' l4 !"4'st," Thr d1ot_ -lin III-a. tY;i ah:a-h,ttl :11lt1 re'nluie Itheir 4 i t ' .l :14 s I. 1 I r it he ' re a:iul II"-. TI'I -i' tin e Ie re:t.lles Iht Iiit I,h -. :n,i' giv , i:t a vigorou. ~ shahe. IIo! III ' ('t,rll .s the r ' >l4 . "Sit"k h.iln, -hep,! "irl. him1, 1i-1I!" 'I s!uhri , sh:Iarp1 light till \li.ter ('t,n rlIin(jliW 'hes tlle g o ITtil: 1( i;T".\IlN o>utit's. It i 2 :1. ,u. w hIlt wi ' t"i, :til the h itl'e. 'ITh:tilks t \liit .lill u\'s Ilitilg t l'ti es , i. ,-oo<l ie i. b z:iyi in the lir 1-lac"e :11ed o ll o 444 11 14it is a hItg reke of"solne it uhikow) i siv le oI a-r hlt i tte. W1e :ttr hun ry :t'd e:tl. We :a"' chilled Ihhr.'Igh. huI1 a hot whiky plt-hrr restores the cirrulatlion. Now f: a liltle i n(411j1g of Ilte hanl in slcrlp. idrm tha t 1 I atn a roonl; and the \l:itr, aI bit yller dog, Ihas me hov Ihe i lto4nt, u e i'i vitft ro.: shake IOI11: : I.e out of this Ieats:tnt de11amtn inli the genial voice of, he1 laior says: "('t (li, old tIn. 'he horses are it te tt'tr. Il(, fur'hol-".' :aly as it i, A n1 dinny is up1) to bid its iood b.i e. This iaus a pt elou aiece, whirh wte gLlly !give her, anid then riode o it i to the gloy of the awaken of oi'da. l e. I:s l JAr. Tl1 li serie slf ll'S OF A oi(it:ls, ( tr. ATat rotgt n arie x ,'t an Ge rathn \okti ineal iflica,ayrf. i hisl usuiale dramaic aIti'elquet iOti'sh-o of li silerie of leure of the waor worker's, especially the \vorkini4 girls. "Iin lie olden timie,"' said M'r. ITal miage', "the C~hiildr'en of .lsrael were G od's choseu people, but to-'(liy thie 1po1siin. I ew persons 1 ireali i.0 thie trials and44 burideins of anybody1441 butl thIemise'lve's. It iS idl e 14) say thalit 144 cause 5.4me4 of1 the false fiend's41 44f 1:abor did unilawl'u l ihiings it' 4ry 1tiw toi'n' is all huillabal'o. Thei4 grea:t <pi('.t ion of the day is 11he ihoi' prlem41', :114d it must he solve id inl a sinu ime411. W4ho Iim to1 daiy is ((rip, Gougeh-~4, 4'inin1(i & Co.'' a4 late. repor41t , inl whIieb : a4'hetory girl wa4'is quo4tedl t a4s~ testifying In-tiw'e a labor41 tget fourii 1(n4th11' work41' ini te year4 , and14 'liihen she4 40oub4 54':u-'44'y (earnl .; per weet . 114i1e 4 also rad 1the list of1 11ines II o44 whichi lhe44 4inloy ''of a large c'4t 1441 114i1l were[4 "iubje'c'ted. Ii41 conlined'4 such1 itilins a-444(44 wnt-live cents(' liIne for1 l i4'e ' t' 4 bre:'. t at 444 1444 l ittin alltlier( irl was:4' (14k a4l44 do(141Lu'. A 1poor1 tl::nt 114r 44uol'ter \ :'- aht>lt1 144 di44 b:14 11o1:4ay iui -i vegI4 11:41 tInI4 .4 441" .4 Taloe 11hought ('41 at liwr ''a4 s no'(44'4 < Ilies in Washiinlgtn and 1(1inI the( public4 school0s, shonh114 do4 tInl - :u111e wor44k is the mah,It en4i4l44 ." 1 and g4'i only half a4s in4achi pay.' lIe :'aid lh:1! th44re 444r1e 4Q(>, . 4 uiing ir'Is in New'44 Yorkl' anud I l'4irookh II who1444 hin. no 1get 1 halfIough I bei11 r em p1(laes were ro(llingi. ini we4'al(ih. 84ome of tIhern mad1(eI sh irt.s for1 Six cenits a 414zeli and( (lied oIf slow44 starv~a tion. lT' needle(, lie said, kilel imoire people4 than11 (lie swor0l . Tihieie is a buzz7/ of' talk goinig oin inow aibou11t SpIea'1ker' Carlisle bein11g a l'resi4'idetial 4:llllida!te in 1888. It is s1'tange2 huow 1that (41d wom4IlanI's super41 sI ilti about14 te Speakers(4'~hipl of4 1 he Ilus b4(5'Ieing a4 short cult 144 then Pre'si dnystill prev'ails. Alt Blin inl the 5peaker e's chirI hils thouIght o. 0 '114 I'a't is, tIhe Spealker' of thle I louse 5tam4It just. (4ne chancite ini hirty of gel tolg mi thle WhIit llouse)154. TJhiere have beethirt 1111 Speaker CIs, and(4 of theise onliy 04ne4,bune(4'' li. I '44lk, and lie wa'is ai11 :4'e'j4 1*4-(vter b4ecame14 l'esidet. Alrn. 'hay 4(o;ne. first with4 the girentest <'hair'. lIe wa44s elt'cte t'( o 14esid1e (ov4er six t 'ongroewes. Ie hcIad tihe 1'rei denitial iraiS hiully4 Neteni' Andi'.w S"tev'en 014 44', \'rii. ,~l was elected four1 tliies, 1and4 wa411 a bitteni hv the tarantu la,. J.une44s 4 iline, Sebuy1l'eri (4) Clfax 11444 i'm44, u'h Ran41dall Ifollow,4 eac4h oft whom ltl serve'd t.hrec Cong~re'sses.J Everybiody kunow4s hiow~ J%iotheriil ' Rhne and4 poor' Mr. Ccl ifax iravecd aid Cav4orted when(!i thie virus1 got 114to thiri blood. Mr4li. hsumd!2 has mnoro llearly Ceapled than11 any man44 who eveir aat. in tile Sp(eaker's chair buit lie, too, has hadt finiIt s3ymiptomis Now that Mrfi. Car'lislc has beeni inoeu lted, a1(1 cas oflmore 01' lesi deCveoOped mamnia malfy be expmectedI. But to b)e Speaker' is to take omne chance inm thirty Iof' ever heing Pensident A TRIBUTIE TO JOHN KLLY. What a Once Hostile Journal Now iyayr of the Dead Tamrany Chief. It is not as a philanthropist or as a dis penser of large charities or as a man who went isuch about doing good to his fellow nun that John Kelly will becliefly known in history, yet we doubt whether there is mother citizen of New York whose death would touch so many hearts with a sense )lperso.al loss. Unquestionably the sincere utl widespread sorrow occasioned by his leatlh is due in some degree to the gencrous aln charitab le nature of the man, but it is the leader rather than the friend whom most of those who followed and trusted himt in life will mourn to-day. The po1111 eal followers of Mr. Kelly belong, for the n(ost p i1t, to a class whose emotions are easily stirred ard in whom the sentiment of lotilt y to a leader approaches niuch mnore iealrly confines of personal affection t11 i is tie case with the t members of cooler bl1otled and less enthtlsiastic races. A life oI i>rolon1y(d :nll Inainifold actiVities huud nIade .toIhn Kelly not only prolinent:asthe skilled lI:a er oft a I>werful faction of th le loical I ht-ntiiracy, hut it iatl also wonc for him the bitihoullcss contidcille of something like a thiad of the legal voters of this great city. I'o those voters, not the inost dis eritin tingi pit of the clectorate, ut tln denitbl' a vr Viv e piarl, a lr. Kelly wasI l il- i,iblle e h i tinen)t of Very ploliti cal n i un-t tiit terhry p tolitical principle. lIe wa:I: 1o thcin not Incly'IT:unnm:ny Iiull :nd 11,i 1 i.in t (eracy, nt.thte o istitution :11d tht- coluntry. So; long as hie retained his he":11h anl his part in polities .John keI carricl t tnler is h at the principles of hli., iln:nloliallc I:u1y , :11111 the rnembers of th:tt 1-: N' will I:ualnt his d1ath as a l:illlll: t liti, its s lveilgt orn repuithli !, It iontl '.- iil-Ii itiii iitl' 'ti T b - i toctblic's the1,tl h l inio y of - I it I i" iv ilt 11 rai I i u t-ob i t -inll rity , Io, in ii sI\t In ss lroin the pthlicis bt tn _ t,:aIbe was -:n hone.r nan. 'r a lh"w i c,\ctn lns f'lr 11ouc1h in life, even i! th : .u hcreIl the li,.houc;ty of public :wt n i" I. I ib l I it in I e:ctht it c iUnts h il l'i, - -ic it has no t y t te t rcinl t It i y n ilh tit, abh t - l erIt on ittfis lto joi n I t it I. l lI ( itit . (ill v (1i s1 t I prI-c( ,111 . . ntl Iltt (' ol tinl ' r.(e l(I 1i1n that iIn ll I b I itlt old Ihe u 111111 lts ilf is, lift. Ii 1 Il:,I l ii lit he ht l, andi in his tr i :l -l -lal b ut, l,l i ''s loti stl l ha r. ;It"It""-eri I n:I'ditii the reslet of his hitter citsi ittli g 1 cnolit wlll rVt aS the con - ittrl it t lu t o;t a l h er allt inti inte friorntIlloid Ihe("ritic"ismls which it is in tvitnlI -Ind not to Ibe rci'rttled( that his I,ul-i It .n rcr tninl SeIrv"ices shodb undergo. ---1. I . l " / m s F. 1 bltvion in i Fire i orlw Fnetory. ThIll sellcd Fireworks 'omlpainy, of whiich I.. F . l.intton is the President, oc 11111s tlt l det:-hld bdtilin,,,s onl the cor- - r of I'tlmnft :1o, tt iherlo nty n,v nues, Eanst ici st rk iti,cl it h c-la0 ns anre employed. Itbes Itilin in spre:a out over in acre II: vi- tlind. tld aIll were in full operation lI'u(itbi . Sh tl- after 11 O'clock there wa ixIitl,ion in the buildin No. i i;lln,"ttI ,vernle, :lnd the brick wa:ll fell in with i- r;lsh. 'here denae not mlany- work n-tn it theat hbigitti, and the firemen pev Veutet itlts . he Iln" hich were caused by the expl.Sion fr(n spreading to the adl jodiulin_ 1)twes \\( h,cn the debrnis had( bteenl cleared away tlhe I- dy (If ioW'ani Johnson, atn operat tive. w\:OS founal. A lar;ge steel boll had saen slit into his chest, ainl his foot had bectn tlru o11iat the ankle. Dvath must have eniucil t liliost instntalito tils. Near his bodly another. emlploye..)aames baske-r, was i'o-l l insensible, but still alive. Ile will nii -IVer. Thie damage to the utilin cini e retirel fot about $1,at 00. Thlie call ft t he exlowsion, the force of whibc 1n, elt waiy isl nt kltnwnt tret cool liiii I ittbIe I Not and s tth.iit- ttcl The Proidence (iitli. l.)t/outwd, int anS arich In 'liI tines Nortuh andttI i Soth."es fee lit tlei ori noii il n trution t o t heir nia al-lriiateN l.-'\li- ittontill- s, --ili the N r-h it t li l It -t liritain t i c-i Stl th. It i s Ii! ii lia t el Wh i irin t h e (Ii t Nfi-u l tit- I tivtl t I tic- i- teith jt e ts tif al r ii . itt i ,f it t (1 -t ui 1it . tilit a n d15 ishe'litlt i s i i intrettheNo itt woi ngIt inan."c TltIiii- ItitittiinouitI (a. /t/tl/ih aihis: a- - I: Ii lnn- hin hi eblti t i thiul iteretis \ i -i- t t I -en I v lji Iif i-iu itt,ii "'t it:l 'I1:1 i. tn i tn -r I uii-ues litit The lilt tl ti al - i inii:is I tha tt woi ng itt lit to -I i i tha ittl- itn works ofti htta tilt. - , liii ih: IandIfli Notht ICar limi, tin oi hrtml r ii o .leihii s , l lelenai an i ew t i'Itt ih ui it tt th t it o l i iti.t iles it ISlit- l t 'i ittolita it lit Iit ria, are t al- busy,i i hitw ith ut a ittuvii Ihoyco ltt srl kut-i .iff i' e islatnats.ii71' of Bt ii, nar t s", T..w. (lelc-aivtals ofr from (l. \ucll- 1tt' inuneIan-l $ uovel hi wipt diuge latiot int.\/.< ahin .id in:u flu' wi,iy thui othe' fu far agineiiu parla.t. t u'iis tni rtod that icch inoswil erine I~(~ i' !in in eb.unaior tctl s.Ati ii lve: Ih-nn .ei L~ til.e 'the whort krowp iswoh iy liht iy apipe fo c>umrelf-r clisepsh:i.an 'veilass mla,rias, eianiin '-lin fhi ole sin id i s asinp18it n ninyo f e .i)atl foflhidatnet aue GENBRAL NEWt ITEMS. Facts of Intere.t Gathere frOlo Various Quarters. John Keily, the Tammany chief, died on the 1st in.A. There is at scheme afoot to enlarge the navy of Spain. Thirty-two new eases of cholera have been reported at Venice. Captain Bonham, of Abbeville, has been very ill at Providenco, R. I. A n epidemic has broken out at Chemnitz, Germany, arising from eating raw beef. United States Minister Cox and lady dined with the Sultan of Turkey Sunday. Major 11. C. Russell, a Mississippi gam bler, suicided at Indianapolis Sunday. In China the fee for medical attendance is from 5 to 10 cents a visit. Henry -lhivemeyer, sugar refiner, died suddenly, on Wednesday, at Babylon, L. . Over $30,000 has been raised in Chicago for the families of the killed and woundod police. The police of Belfast, Ireland, seized a quantity of arms consigned to parties in Armagh. 'lhe Normal Institute for Richland will begin on the 19th or 20th of July and last ten days. Silence never shows itself to so great an advantage as when it is made the reply to ealumny and defamation. Opport.unities are importunities. They aire like flowers that fade at night; seize them, therefore, while they last. Orangeburg is now without a telephone, the Bell Telephone Company having taken their instruments away. On Saturday night last the Quirk resi dence. about a mile from Florence, was burned to the ground. 'I'le Rev. J. Q. Wertz has accepted a call to hecote the pastor of the Lutheran congregation at. Orangeburg. Mr. M. U. Anderson shot and wounded 1 large eagle near Three-and-Twenty Creek, A nderson, on last Wednicsday. The deceased wife's sister bill has been oat upon )by the House of Lords again. I'his was expected. 'I'The Washington fund collected for the nurpose of buying Mrs. Hancock a house iow reaches nearly $10,000. 'Fie Grand Division of the Sons of Tem perance in South Carolina will meet in Co lumbia in July. The United States Consul at Samoa has establisled a protectorate over King Ma lietoa. Ex-President Fish, of the New York Marine Bank, Is now an assistant to the Auburn Prison chaplain. Mir. Ejijah Wilson, of Abbeville, aged 91 years, fell from a wagon last Saturday and injured his spine Dr. W. O. Baldwin died It his home in Montgomery Sunday. IIe was amuong the most eminent physicians of the country. W. U. Giger shot and killed 1)eputy United States Marshal J. W. Higgins at Carthage, ''enn., Monday. Old feud. 'The Chicago Grand Jury returned 34 additional indictments against the Anar chists Wednesday. In the first game of faro on record, the inventor (i#correctly callek Pharoah) went in a little too far and was done up. It is now thought that the present trouble im the fisheries question is a blessing in dis guise, and will hastenI a lasting settlement. Fourteen thousand miles of railroad track were cht:iaged in the State of Georgia from the )road to the narrow gauge wit hin a few hours. On S:itrday W. G. Riley, town mar shal of Abbeville, was accidentally shot while aittempt ing to qluell a row, iIe will rec(aver. lime residen-tce of D)r. H enry Faust, near G rlaam's, <(rani bu County, was acci lenatmally hiuroiai. i ba hay. Loss $1,00t0; nio imsurance'. Cap1t. iera. , a q S;ni C 'arlos Rieser-va tiont, Arizoaie, is. I: ing~ $15nt apiece for thme hea:tus of haost ilei n,li:m.s fom.nd ini San Pe drot \alley. Th'le PallI .\:a il (a /' . (I,uf 3! aw l:ay, calls upon)t the ( ;vernaa-nt tob takec itnemediate steps to inuti t thraeatenaed I lster rebiel D r. George W. Pyle, his wife and twvo childiren and a h lireil 'mnan were brutially nomirderedl on Monday in the Cherokee Na 1ion, Ind ian Territory, lby unknown parties. A freigeht hiouso. In East St. Lous was (lestrotyed lby an incendiary fire yesterday, andt an (lcer shot at twice while entering Ithe buiiling. Loss estimiatedl at $75,000. A closed door meceting of Chiesgo So (malsts wvas held Sunday night to raise mec~ans faor the (defenee of Spies, Schawab andu Fielden. lime subIscription raised for the families of the Chaicago policemen killed andl inijuredl in the( I lay Market riot, now exceeds $70, (a00( and( is still increasing. Fridhay afternoon the wife of Silas F(as ter', oaf Colutmbulas, Ga., shot herself tharougha lie helart. 11er haushand chairged hter wvith infidelity. Thue Provincial Mayors t hroughout Hel ginnii nve issued orders prohibaiting thle Saicialist denionstrationis anniounced for Th'le President hats nominated D)avid h. lawkins, of . iaisouri, to beo Assistatt Seetary oaf thea I nteriar, rice Jenaks, re signted. lihe ame'asles and spring fever htave baeen combaietinig a joitnt (anvass in Georgia faor 'ome a'imte. 1 hithI sides5 have foaind futll aaamterial Tu-n- is nao lo nger any~ concerUnag thae tfct t hat prohibitiona has flil possesiont (af t(Orgia. lIn Notrth G(eoargia th peneh)es(i( are rott ing andi falliig froma thec t rees. Anarcihist M~ost wvas senteanced Wedntes day toa thle New'a Y1ork( Peniitenitiary for' one ye'ar anud t'iaied $50(h Baunschaineg, nine monarths ai $5; GehenOuck, ninie nmoths. Tihe Jluew and( thle (Gray mingled in 'hitrlelstonl, West Va. , (an decorationu (lay, to pamy thira floral t ribute to th dae(ad sol idiers of thle lite war. A pet1it ion frona thae K{nighats oif Lab or haas beeni paresenated to C'ongress to ablolish natiaonaal bianks and establish national 10oan ofhiaes, Mr'. TPhomas Adaams, of Prosperity, says lhe saw a 1horse and hauggy floating doawn lie Sal uda whlen thec water wvas up last week. A rattlesnaike measuriaag four' feet five iches ina lengtha, with fourteen rattles, wias k( illed tay a (ohoredl mani, near Slaia's hlrilge, ini Colletona, on Wednaesday last. A dispatlah from Australia re torts that ithe steamer i ,yt:emoon, fromn 2elb oiurne for Sidney(3,.s wiSWreeked otf Grecen (Cape). Sevetnty pearsonsu werc dIrownedi. D)eputy Collector ,J. B. Elkini captuired TP. Hlellew faind dest royedl a large (list iller - anear htaidrum'as, Greenville CJounuty, early Monaday mortninig. A destruictive tire braoke out in Pensacola, ti., Tiuesdayi), bun inig thirty buail dinogs. One hunaadred people arc honmeless in conse quencem.. Loss $60,000; small itisurance. Th'le Count andil sountss~ of Paris hiave returned to their residlenc:e at Eta to make pireplarations for thaeir~ departure froni F'rance in anticipation of an order of ex pulsion. The Untilted States Consul at Samoa has placedl that dlomain uinder the protection of the America a flag at the request of Kingr Malletoa, andl notified PrsdnCevan of his action. rs(ei lvln Rev. Sami Jones huas modifled his viewsa a pon base ball, and now admits that it is a healthful aind harmless sport ina itself, and only becomes obijc4ioniable whenp itis matd the occasion of betting and the like. The national game may now proceed. The conviction and punishment of all the nen in illinois who preach chaos and prtc tice bomb throwing would not deliver the State from anarchy, 1ler divorce laws would still remain to menace her tranquility. Tbe inclination of the American girl to marry a coachman is justly charaterized by the Pittsburg Dispatch as an "extraordi nary freak." Most wives prefer to take t; e "reins" in their own hands. A fight occurred in the Minnesota Legis lature Baturday, between Premier Norquay and an opposition member, on account of the defeat of the motion of confidence in the Norquay government. New Orleans is a little straitened for money, and last week borrowed $165,000 at 8 per cent. interest to meet the pay rolls of oflicers and other employees for the months of March and April. The Pittsburg, Oakland and East Liberty street cars, of Pittsburg, Pa., were tied up Monday on account of the failure of the company to make out the twelve-hour schedule as promised. Congressman Tillman vigorously defend ed the manufacture of olcomargarine, which, he said, was the poort man's butter, and denounced the proposition to tax it out of existence. Rev. Dr. Michelis, Bishop of the Old Catholics in Germany, who persistently re fused to accept the decree declaring the in fallibility of the Pope, died at Frieburg Sunday. The Salvation Army Congress opened in London last Saturday. It will remain in session a week. T wo thousand ollicers and many thousand members from all parts of the world are present.. It is authoritatively stated that Chamber lain and his Radical supporters have made up their minds to abstain from voting on the home rule bill, thus ensuring its success of the measure on its second reading. A North Carolina Congressman has re ceived from a constituent a request that he borrow a sum of hioney from the United States Treasury, to be secured by a mort gage on the constituent's farm in the old North State. The United States revenue cutter Dix brought to Pensacola, Sunday, the Spanish fishing smack Chlotilde, w hich she captured for violating the fishery laws. The captain has been reported to the Washington au thorities. The annual report of President Gruner, of the New York Cotton Exchange, states that it is a subject for regret that the busi ness of the Exchange had felt the effect of dullness which had prevailed in the trac during the year. The acreage in cotton of the cotton grow ing States last year was 17,322,388 acres. The crop for the season wits 5,774,6: bales, equal to 2,742,966.011 potutnds of lint or about 8,228,898,083 pounds of seed cot ton. Two children of A. Leidy, Boyertowii Penn., aged respectively 3 and 5 years while rummaging in a bureau drawer dis covered a loaded revolver. The eldest shol his brother nearly through, but the plysi clans think he will recover. An understanding luts been rea-he( con cerning the bill for the expulsion of th< French princes, retiiring that!the Count of Paris and his wife and chibiren and Princes Jerome amd Vic!or Nipoleon should be ex pelled itnmediattely after the bill was passed. The committee of the Kn(ights of Laho waited upon Pi-esidemr 13liss anmid otlier of licials or the Boston and A11'any Raailroad iondav and secured a raise ofi wages of freight handlers and track layers. ''hoosc getting $1.50, $1.7ai and $2 per day we-en alvanced to $1.05, $1.90 and $2.15. Henry S. llannis, the famous distilier died on WVednesdlay afternoon at the N(or riston (P~a.) IntsaneI Asyhun. lie was om1 of the largest operators in whisky in th Untitedl States, and0 just aft er the late w;n wats ratted as onte of tihe mtiliionaires of Phil adhelihil, his native city. Special dispat ches received at Milwaukee' Wis., state that tires are r-ain in the tinli her landt(s along, thle E'scanaa iIivert, in. volving ai loss of thiouiands of dlollars. Forest lires arc al!so burinit- at .Junction1 City and i the v'i(cinityo ,s tiurge-n lh:y, and1( they are raeingt htecely~ :on the linei of railroad Nonh ( :14.4 .Ns ofd Phii,ips, Wis:-, much vahm:. :im ber - hv ingtwen destroyed. Thte Nationadl Line steamner Anwirien which sailed fromt Liverpool for New YorlI May 26. arrived at Queentstownt, Maiy 30, hta"ing put back in distress. (On Fridlay last, while in latitude 50 degrees North, longitude 18 degrees West, a ptistont rod was broken, cracking thIe b ottomt of thet cylindler. The Amecricai has ret urnted te Liverpool for repairs, whbich it wvill take ai mtonith to comlelte. A negr-o boy, living wvitht Walter Gray at Laurens, w"as k illed by lightning ont Sutnday afterntoon. le was standing near ani opet door. The planks on the door where hec was standing ail those of the door- on t he opposite side of the roomt were splinte-red and( the chimney was slight ly damatgedi. Several other personts were present . but scarcely felt the shock. 'lThe boy kiled, was about 12 yeats 01(1. a decrease of the pu li c dlebt din g thei mtonth of May to lie $X,828,5H5. Il; cash in the Treasury; $490,406,01.78; godld cerii enites outtstandinig, $80i,12t),12; silver ecr iticates otstantdinog, $89),18 I,129: cert ii cates of deposit onutstanid ing, $18.9155.00l0; legal, teniders out stamltt in1g, t $3d, ;N,~:-1st; fractiontal c-urreniy, (nit ini-eling.- tht armoutnt (sttitd ais liet iir dei-trIt i'd It is hiardl for ourti ( 'aolina rieadeir. to lbt lieve the repotst andlicilIt ne ttn ( Gener-ia] pears ont the stutmp. \Vell. it was har.d Geotrgia to irealit.e that I tt-y wiere his own wvords andi senottin, nts, andt 'mtanty wuho ha ve heardc him dlo niot be lieve tha:t thecy are at his heart; stil he ha s tletd the style di seihedin athei public printIs, andu tihe repolrts ate substantially ~orri et.-A ugu.ja (Chron. Atn interestintg cxpierimetint inl skingt~rft - lng i hieing couttied in San1 F'ran'eisco. Thte ppttient was hwinly 1huirned five miotthis ago by an explcoion. II is limbs, face and hiands we(re covered withi huge soe which rcefuised to heal.- Skini -graift ig was resorlted t,, an td fi'lly lifty pieces (If flesh ftriomt rela ives of the sufferer have lbeen gr-afled. Tihie fleshi fromt the thigh (of a live' c-hitckt-n wats also grafted sutccessfutlly. 'lThe cuasce is one (of thle worst ever k nowit itt Sanu Fratt -isc-o, andl the result is awatitetd with hitter est by phlysicialns. Th~lomaN .J. Cluvercius, the otutng liwyer who is ini jail at i{ichmttomi, Va.,- utnier senitentce of cdeathI fior thle mturd-cer of faillian Madison, does niot sleep sotundly now. Thle gutardh who has beent pliicud int his c-Il tci wtch him satys thle pirisonter wia kes up everty ntighit about idnciiight and a ppeatrs restless frotm t hat lttme otn. He tal11ks abouit his c-lse to1 the gitardt , itndi cxpre-ses thi oIpintion thtat thIet Cortt o-.f A p e-as wi' giv~e huis cause a rehtearinig. i s litng continemienii-t i-s begintninmg tot te-ll oni himt. All Sorts of httrts and many sorts of Si1s of plan and bcast need a cooling lotin. Mustang Linimient. MALARIA Enters the systena from aunknown caases, at all seasons. Shattes the ler s, Impairs Dlgestlon, and Enfteblee the *uscle. BROWN 'tra t *BITTaS e anB rrenoltlyEST TONIC Quickly andennlotl Ma ia,and hils dvs hter Interanittout FYers, .ae enrichles an puri tion ho boto, stimulates the ap petite and stroncithens tho muscles and nerves. IL oes not Injusre the teeth, cauae headache,o ro eonsti paion-all other ron ,nedfefnes do. Atodsn J. i,t the patriotio and scholarly OJathollo bivine, of Arkansas saya: est na ifaution for Malaria andaara ptrh eof ils and le diseases and will aiways keep it on hand as a ready friend It i (lonnino has nhovo trado mark and crossed red lines on writer. 'rteo no other. Made onl by 1110 ;,OfiMICAI,. HJAL'IMOItL"MD. LADIVA' HAND BOOC-nuontl and attractivo. con tatint list of prizes for rodci lttw iuWrnlation about e th,n. oto., Iri-en away by all tlealern in medln., or nuiled to nuy nddru't on ruoeipt of 2o. stamp. ROR COUOHU AND OROUP Ua WEE RE, 'ET CG MT?LrL3M INa The sweet gm, as gathered from a tre, of the sama name, growing along the small streams in the Ronthern States, contains a stimulating expectorant principle that loomens the phlegm pro4ticing the early morning couagh and stimu. ilten the child tothrow off the (sloe membrane in croup and whooping.cougeh. When combined with the healing moot. laginous p rincipe In th mullein plant of the old felds1 pro. lent Int AYLOR' 011BRaa Iltosv or, Swarr tlvuE axn btvt..atx the flncat known rcmcrdy for Cougs, Creup, Wthooping"Couatand Consumption; and eo palatable, any ehil"t Is {,leaed to take It. Ask your "lrogiat for it. Priceq 25o, an $1. WALTSRA. AYLOR, Atlanta, Oa, t.se DRl. Riti;G4RS'. lit'tKLFI.iiR.Io CORlDIAt, for DJhia. D uory and Chi lren Teething. Yor sale bj AURANTIl Moot of the disoonsos whlich aillict. mankind are. origin ally caued by~ a dlisnrdered condit ion of the L IVE Rt. For all compilnits of thtis kind, anch as Torpidity of the Liver, liousntess, Nervous Dyappoa, Indiges lion, Irregttlarity of the Bowels, Constipat ion, Flatn loney. Eructations anid Bturning of the Stomach (sometion caled hloartbutrn). Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, lireakbone Fever, Exhaasstion before or after Feviero, Chronic Diar rhoea. Loss of Appetito, lloadtache, Foul Broath, Irrogularttiea inotidental to Females, Bnaring-down is inva lua bie. It is not apanoacoa for allidiaeases, but-alldisesesof the LIVER, Will STOACH and BOW ELS. It chainges thto cotnplexion froms a wsaxy, yellow tinign. to a ruddy. healtiby color. It ot irely renmoves iow. gloomy epirits. It is ono of the BEST AL TERATIVES and PURIFiERS OF THE BLOOD, and ia A VALUABLE TONIC. STADICER'S AURANTIN For sale by all Drugglsts. Price Sl.GO per bottlet C. F. 8T ADICE R, Proprietor, 140 S0. FRONT ST., Philadteiphia, Pae AA SEILY Iiimplet, Moet Dunrable, Econoical, and Perfect In ltse--wrnstes no gratist; cleanse it ready for moarket. THRESHING ENGINES adHORS erly, Send for intatool catltgtionsn,gn A . B. F A RQ U HA R,' Penonsylvanis Agricultural Worke. YORK. Ps. JiSHLEY OL Thle Solul1 '. t llanot is a'hightly COll(entral (Gratle F'ert:hzer ior all crops. two) (erops and.t atlso larigely uscil by the 'fTu ASI I EY ASIlI Ebl, l EiiN T.X-A very ci tihizer for Cotton, Cornt andt Sumil (Grin ( Vinies, etc. ASIILEY D)ISS()LVED) HONE; ASHLI1 Grtades-.-for list alonet and1 iinioiupost hea:j For Tleiris, D irtections,'lTest.jimoia its, antd pulient11ins ofi thle Ctoinpanty, addrless Non.y'I'llIE AShlEY PHOS8 JOHNSON" S hthor tp, Asthma B ronohitj Diarhea itdn Trotla an Spia Diene Pa relieve amanner of disee The infbrmnatin arne - uoto about he and you wil always isbelw n uonhtof *ode {* *bouoyE E The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charm.. er that almost cheats the looking-glass. DR. J. RRADFIE Folale Re 1ator. This famous remedy most happily meets the demand of the age for woman s pecu liar and mlultrform afiietions. It is a remedy for WOMAN ONLY, and for one SPECIAL CLASS of diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased conditions of the womb, and proposes to so control the Menstrual Function as to regulate all the derangelents and irregularities of Wo mau s MONTIILY SICKNESS. Its 1proprietors claim for it no other medical pro ecrty; and to doubt the facts that this d oes positively possess such con trolling and regulating 1owers is simply to discredit the volntary testimony of thou sands of living witnesses who are to-day exulting in the restoration to sound health and happiness. Brndfield's Female Regulator is strictly a vegetable compound, and is the product of miedical ,eiei:ce and practi enl xIerience directed towards the benefit (If Suflering Woinai ! It is the studit1ed Irscription of a learned physiean whose sleciaity was WOMAN and whose fame hecaic enviable anfd boum!less heeai-e o:' his w"onlerful suc cess in the treatm ent auI eure of female colmlaints. Till Il Uil I,ATOIt is the GlIANDES'' REME DY klnown, and rich ly deser%es its name: WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND ! Pecause it controls a class of functions the various derangenietits of which cause more ill health than all other causes combined, and thus rescues her flom a long train of afflictions which sorely embitter her life anl plremlaturely en(Id her existence. Oh ! what a mtultitude of living witnuesses can testify to its charming effects ! WOMAN I take to your confidence this Precious Boon of Health ! It will relieve you of nearly all the com plainits peculiar to your sex. Rely upon it as lolr safeguard for health, happiness and1 long- life. Sold by all dru ggists. Send for our treatise on the health and happiness of Woman, mailed free, which gives all par tieulars. Tir BuRAD FIELDl UEGULATOIn Co., Box 25, Atlanta, Ga. TRADE _ MARK. Itis camposudofihemnst approved IVEGETABL.E TONICS, 'wihi&rointroducedixnto a-pure generous'Wino. The veryfinest 'bongitsne dicalhasis,itis conddnal reennanonded as a.cure and preventive o I FEVER AND AGU E, In allotrdisegsos originaUngi oi -malarious causes Thr purifying the .a.itmproving the SecretionO,Cirunio, Rhuumatim,Blo odpoisoning,a.certain CIEmrniDyupep818,Cramp in the Stomach, anliamediaterelieffor Dysetry, Calia, Cholera-morbus anidindred diseases, BeneraiWeakness,Nervous and Mental1 DJabiliay, auuvereignremnedyfor Livme Comnplalit.anddiseases of' the K(dnies,an Iexcellent appetizer, andla TONI Q 'without a rival? in.sharbBr InvIgorating allthafunctions ofthe system, itis un equalled. AumallWine-$1aas fulL.three times a day. Soldhby all Druggists and dealers generaly, TOPAZ CINCHONA CO RDIAL CO. .$aT]kgodvfnic Mafnudazz.a s sP.AR 'TANBUR Cr. .C. Prfce per Bottle $1.00. SampleQ~ rete cmag es' DR. SCOTT, 842 Broadlway. NEW YORK. e [JBLE ,JUANO. ed1 Ammonilated Guano, a comp1lete high OU11ND.-A comle)lte Fertilizer for theOse kers near Chlarleston for' vegetables, etc. ap andl eIxcehllnt NOn-Ammoniaied For sops, andl also for Fruit TIrees, Grape XACID PI'IOSPIIATJR, of very UIgh for thle variouls attraetive an 111inlstructive LPIHATE CO.4 Charleston/,S.[C. ANODYNE IENTW Nieuoiral IlbeutlS s ent h e MAK E NUEW, R IC Oos R BLOOD. * he ina dose. .liutis p. anON e 0. n2 . r .Bt Phet LANit i nre