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IWPresenatives ofta Peratptedl Race WVLi Are Rated and Hunted by the People. When a Rusian sees three men with gaunt faces long priestly coats dangling at thec h and a look of hair hanging over each ear, he says, "More govern ment spies." These Polish Jews should not be confounded with the thrifty Jews of America. They are another class of people. Their features, their manners, the cut of their hair, and the fashion of their clothing are diflorent from what one is accustomed to see in Now York. The number of blondes among them is surprisingly large. They seldom travel alone, but in companies roam the plains of Russia and Poland, over talking, ever restless; watched, feared and hated; and they in turn ever watehing, ever hating, are never afraid, yet distrust ever lurks in their finely chiseled faces, The genoral opinion expressed by the ,Russians is that while Polish Jews arc bpies by nature, they have remarkable * /gifts for business, and that when one of them is so fortunate as to got a considcr able sum of money and embark in wheat speculations, ho speedily grows rich, gathers his clannish friends about hint, forms a colossal combination, through which, if not prevented by opression or legalized conspiracy on the part of his jealous neighbors, he in time is able to control the business of his neighbor hood. It is not until one has seen these Polish Jews, watched their strangely ex pressive faces atndl studied their noculiar character that lie appreciates that they are direct desendanntiS of the Jews of history, who for ages suffered unspeak able outages. T1'he wrongs described by historians are plainly waitt'n in their faces, and as they glide noiselessly along the street, with restless, Jesuitical coun tenances, one feels suspicious ink spite of himself. Many of these people are un doubtedly obnoxious, 1 hauve seen a weary woman strugglo through the crowd at a railway station to get water for her little ones, when a priestly-look ing dervish snatched the cup from her and drank the with mlan netrs of a beast. Why these yeliow-haired waiiierers il ways travel in s<lunds of three no one cx Plains. They swarm ithe cottntrv. Ti i cruelties of centuries have given them a ferocious, Iunit ed look and made th c.t as brutal as animals, yet their intellect lifs them above their oppressors, who call them "spies." A Murderer',, Au fni nrenmnat. Ehvard luger. who wts sent to Sing Sing for Ii te fi r the mtler of Augaust Bohle, whose Iboily ht ui iup and shiipet in a trunk to B:ltimiiore, is now ii the hos pital of the prison. a sir lerer from nervous < "1* l rostraltion. llis pliysieil stiength hcore his trial was grait, :tni his stealiness of neive in ciutrt wis silurprising; but his si tnt ium is; all gone, tutu be- hats b)teomeu a mtisern. Ile CoWerii;g wrt'i'I. l)in the lir:. n >ro int in the prisni lie told a ket per that. lie had been visited tlrin; thre ni ht byv his di. membeltcred Vactimt. wh o hi: t proeete toi reeonst ruct iitsiif in the ltrrified prisoner's p resentee. I)f this irtatm he cobilt not he disahusel. ite sti dii to helievt' it was reality. Every ni bta it mi:ui It hin, tndl at th end of a wett lI was it i Ibot ken down. Iii tie hpiital it lits len the sain- with hime, t'x tpt when t he is ilt very s'tindly eslteli ith.r n ti ci0 ii lnu :1nte. 1ttd en tht'ti l t ithe ma:nahtt l'ieces of his friend il ;it' : ttr. ti ablit I'the rium wie're they lie at lthith- itutninitatel,. al s ten did heforn heo It:i-kldtthl bt' dyI in 'itt". t l. and thi wre the :i tl ito ti. rivr. 'h n the ini itl t't l in lt tiv r. tin n iltt. selve tlufty t1 inan.ii :th o ithe ath.' ar't' it 1\ a tlil ieti itw :I- ltt It h u isele ina ht unit t i t la'. :;t tiw tal irit is i g i t . A lllenihith: tsto aiei. finieto t te im, it flit drippiht ,ngt f,ith the water t't hr rillr iiwh enti it haslin. Wit ta hstrril -'et hnils. fA it yi tu mnenn : f el ina unbi r ~iriii -ie in utitti atisnio pohuintsti te~ tpitioni vish,iii fromn hinsh ifiti in.i Alehfots itt hv futai tooti 'lure n of thrll vistins, tan te flito phicia mitts ih~is lieniu>vtl' t Io merntor hi on fitit the .'ntintin1 :rble. A' sitantll1 f t rl:iy Tt u nsi, i ,t Ii t-iIhei ( wtasury si lk-p Iiiw:tlistw:flit btten t:m eii t hino ieievif swa onin pritue ftut nit util liti I,e l b lw'I havh 1 an otpi st- i ntit y tu .Naew uittt- flit'an extutinis i)'wts weepa en thredg tht Ie deiiarl)yent,tl amonthem flth filugl a niewltim:i ietid oupl. sceiconce pey dition o h rauy h on br viide fel lti i-dat inunesa l ttl if fi t Iof i Goerne,of toluisn eei '.( hi' oor,I and tvak ~hing itei siution altlaglanfe, fita tedl dto s the faitiahol bi tl id uponit the f in ill from. Tihe yun h iu h:nntIwas flt fat. frant'tttid with futesi idisheinllo theal prightc ofi at rnge hut e ndeavrd. 'Ihto sing hter tomgtis is I.Iml' an tIresinher ex gestett his' inll iberm y of.rthn 'he'ptienutitm (hr at ck,tt~l wtith heg ha' downwat r tso asto aw gethenibldti nairs prminstratd ocaaint wat aelmed houri to be. tireateto eridge or this bettrii cree, uie he nycounted, lid it a tew ominut,estreiking lady as re hard and0w The appyk cae aoneteir fisand c tinuedt theirt ih-eentlex. th peto dgap i ytl ti'~ Gvernhos nahman oisce obained for mxericy. Te aig getes rma o r lete,rtl,fterlumia,scr. The identi tyund the pationt stretchad beut upeon.f wtinh a hght powisndero e himd The nector'sThesonintwuotios wretod "take that pilnd froude hewrs car,pae e fa iy he lnder Prt iheel cnd tyh wils ao mn~ve i korotthin iedmo and a hrie idoty estidky fwit hfullyatohicss. Jia.bnoe not n.rva i.Na N . A neightor tew Ygor Tmes.ealvn nayun Spa etill had' ocsi t he secrt ho uto cwe,~rosate ston bride wasrvery ipariltl eek, when the secut,erid the0 ghostly"objectil ih w ad kneits nihtly run to refrihe. epl.Tem' pikdupagodszdstn ndhre it at the objet tiighmapet hard low.The sook ecam angered UBNEBAL MNWS NOTBM. r En of interest Oatherd 'on Vartou Quarter.. A conflagration in Clarksville, Tenn. cause( a loss of $2g0,000. Montgomery 11a8 postponed her inter State drill until 3May, 1888. The prohibition amendment In Michigan is surely defeated by about 5,000. General Logan's novel, '"Tlie Vol Utecer Soldier," will be published early in May. Colonel ingersoll is to write his religious Impressions of Dr. McGlynn's theology. Ilygela Hotel, Virgta, sold for $352,500. It was bought by Mrs. Phoebus. 'l'h work of evicting delinquent tenants will begin on Lord Lansdowne's estate on April 20. IPrinec Alexander of Battenberg its agin leclined to be re-elected as ruler of Bulgaria. There is no apparent change in the itua tion of the cotton han(llers' strike in New Orleans. ''lie ''cxas Legislature has adopted reso lutions expressing sympathy with the peo p!e of Ireland. A Legislative coinmittee h1s been ?lp poinltei to meet a committee of the foreign bondholders of Virginia. I )elegates representing 12,000 Welsh miners met at llhonla and adopted a reso lutio denoutieing the I ri.t coercion bill. At lleliphis, ''enn., on Sunday, nine persons wee seriously but not fata'lly pi sonde by eating ice.cr(''.n at a dinner party. The Secretary of the inter State ('oin n0-ie (oninissiou will receive $3,U0t pr yer. ilca In Pirl(y Poore's ' "Iininis(eceii. ( t 411 (IIll over two continents, have netteid tant 1au0 tor bult $2,500. i.x-President .Jeterson I )avis wili probt liy deliver an address before the Willialn .lewcll College, Kansas City, Mo. AeoriItng to ('oigressinan Townsen,I Sitnset Cox will be the next chairian of tie ways ial Ileanls Conlinttee. Col. Gcorge Jolistone, cha:r;,c(d with the nlu der of John . .lones at Newbe:ry, lis I In ainlitled( to bail in the si of I.5(tlt). Siicretary Whitney has115 (c:idedI to push t> c-tle tion the work oil tie cruiser At l'.n t ostonl and ('CicgO. iPreSlidett (lev'lanld is s:aid to i savina the liftlis of his salary for ise when Ii r.1ly day of the proveh (Ilawns. The wholesale bo,iot an shoe house ot S. . rickhouise . Co., Norfolk, Vt. h:is a-sigiied. L.iabilities $110,000; assets abiave t hat amlioilit. A lrge ttact of Mississippi pine li lids, (iniprisinug abotit 10,000 aerCs, lois Ien .ii)(rchistul by a party of 1liebigani citita i ts. I"oi tIhousand ult igrants Were stirt ((1 \\'(st froi (astlc Gar(Uen, New York, Sin d,ay. hcin;, aiu'tnluhiltion of arrivals sitar i- tidtay. T'I'u prevaiIilin drioughlt in TI'(xas. :0bl1di to iii isullsof ilst ycar's!rOught, is Cai( t ( tii- L.gilatur( t 5 onsiilr' th u p - s,in ofl tax collect(ions5. iltiis hi:vc b1Cei pcfcctrd for (,u-ii(Ctin. thue Norfolk :ind W\es1trn with the( i.oii. vil!i and Nastiville, raiilro:d lin(1 -i. 'Ti- is said to be a bi tliintig for Norfolk. Geiorg e We'sting house ath15is:another 1$int) oat of his owtn poCket to the death htiieneit if h04) paiI by the Wctslin;hou5e Air >raikc (C.inptny' Eiploycs' lhuiil 'tm.i(-t\. iie lirst. (l:ty'S c inVass for funds to holi .ii ititer Slate rill in -\lontgomiir, Ala., in J1un11e :a-ilteul in the raising of 1 0,00, Ite shole aurnttt to ie rai.-,e is'(I 4>1 iiator l'I imi :. ol .lielig:in1, is -ti - ti) h tii.er tup ii boin hv buib(liiu i Itill loi lor c t 1. A. 11. 1t4ts of l)etroit to u .. 'e - ietla' f li.' Navy i i .nvi d t nit-dt States tir iniihtitng five new war stivanie provtIdin l hs t (lgi un 103 iinet for1iiL Aljo iars, wlm w'ants I t be3aviti itf FaXrgo, I hikl., is hiine of the heauvltes nen- uli thlIe counmtty. lI I tipS- the bo :;U .1 poundis. lunl~ ,Ipals-i inst of his tilne w5ih te l-u li-i at ~i tii;etu ilt i, l:s:to Gergi, :nul the relinrm- ryl to wh io lu-ft thliir leviolvers at homite. -hit G'. Saxe's later lift' ilived noi uuil it a o)10d sweetneiiss lrini tIhetfat thiat in 'li(e recivedu $500 ()Pitr yiear fitr wiini one potutn a week for- thle New Yor-k /n/ihl:. l'he dwelling of Mlr. F. I. 3Moody, i: tnltes abho(ve NIlariont, was burntied Nilnda w hile- Mr. Motoody aind his stil werte both Ii i Nt- ion. loss uabout :e,000-t inisi-am-ii 'mid to lie $2,000O. Thle t'itedi St at-s grand jitty iti Siu t"r.iiisco,t Cal., hats re'tutrnted titrty indlic attl u-swiiitller -, inchliniug several F'edit (inliattilunt of the relai that tielrt iiil tary (o'itietis wsill be iniitittd to thei in: tttnal illt, it is proihatli that the ('aliit: laii till tidrtill. Alt lilr Sulliv'.ani, a yoc, -g N -w y or hotk-.keeper, wIlt wiis attest ci for :,teatlini -liutrch lproprt:y fromtil St. Stephent's C hitre on Muitich 1S, pileadted guilty, andi was sei tututhers, .1lihti I ). antti \ illini._ ' ot| in itll---to thle Tablerincle lI nPtisut Chuibiii 31ait hne is to) 5iue'ced Ithe unisoistien Rte tin's as eluaI itmati of t lie lepiiubli-au a; re-ignaitiotn li-sitlted in thle ire ct sav ing i' Ci.-it00,000), while opiposinig tIhe scanidailti wuiaite f pubttlic moneyic3 in the WVar iand( Ai m~ira ltyIN l ,epartmenits. Theii Swiviss giovertnment lhs riesol vedil lo e clcuate tistutrb thle peace of1 thI State. I''ire ini thei dry gioi<ls and1( notitont hius of) lranikel Ihr. on- Gat Jiy streeitt, lhiltimiori fli--ig-uted $-,lt00t of stock, futlly coveredi Ib I fu'ry~ Iowe &'vc'A Situ, of P~hiiladelph ii ni:imfauri ng chiemiists, have failid. Liia bilities lite estimtid at half a miillioit. N i- uiatie of the aissehtilla lie obltined(' ('iu -O l-t) muhel real Iestaroe. The Prhib lit ion ists catrried t he electint in 1 an~kini county, 31l t9-. Tlhiis shit s ou1 bei\ whisky me of-t bi 1nksion, whoii in tended f IHaniktt in onty wenlt against prohiItbit to estalishi thtetmsel ve intt 1 coutly it It- vicinuity oif Ja cksion. -( . orniehlsoni bii., .eei art rsti ii m10 pliaied in jail ttt M~o'mnt Sterlinig, Ky., .0 se-rve' 'lit; th ree 3ers'' -enttenlce for hauvini hotmewhIipped .J .. Ieith, w ho siubsc quii 1' n tltmm ed suitlide. tre es silk utmbrehna, gold ('atne andl( iamltom silf pins iand fears arc nowy entertaiine-i that they will ailsoi steadlhist htead for a sun 5et eiTeet. Charles (Ie Letsseips, evidently the son o his fat-her, tells a New Orleans reporter tiht eiverythilng Is propreseing finely on the Pau ma Canal a ind that the (canail itself will bi open21 for navigation before 1890. A i Inmngense mnass meetIng has been 11l1 in the Philadelphia Academy of Music fo the purpose of protesting against the pro posed coercive legislation by the Tory Gov ernment of Great Britain. Fully 2OO0 people were present. The Secretary of the Navy JIas grauted authority to proceed imlc(iatcly with re pairs to tie Ossippec, fou nil to be necessary by the Board of Survev. 'Ilie vessel is now lying at the Norfolk Navy Yaid. Doyle, the invinibile, has been released ou a ticket of leave, lie conplhiins btterly of the treatment he received while iin con tlnement, and a1llegd'( that the prison au thoritics single out Iri.h c'inviet>; for ('Ial 1)11 nishmi ents. 'Governor-elet I'll l1ett, of thie Sti.te of I)akato," ' (lenies :; llis hailiwick lots any inltentioii (3f ~oin,_ to w\"ar with the 'OItry, anti ad(S that it will wait hi be b m(iwittei to th' Union until it ei come in throigih the trint door. 'i'hc Stiuprmlce (ou it tif AIississil)I)i lIws llimi e1 the (e(iSion3 of th:: low r 'i'w o)rt, ;iw';rdin111 1'. ('. 'Th 1im iWtln, iii l-ie.'ox ile, 31 -s , I.5,UU00 on ;l("UUnt o)f injiari.S r"c c'i. d inl t ( 31id(Ielt (i lh',' i.OIlis ill(', New\\ Orleanls :lnt 'iT-x:t: I ilro:ld. .\ir. tiidniey l;arll(tt, one of lits!t?n'.s best. knol n ltwye'', i v years obl, yi't his hoslily' strengIthl is littls imi redtt"s, snal he i"; iuh'neer to hae e (xlhiid g;reatcr int(:l ie''tlal vit;or th:ml in 13ni ili)ortaut ex.le wh'Iicl lie recently' comhlu( tell. Loail optioniss at Sitaunlon, \'a., ;tave nI til tat ly'V w 1 (uh l il t Ih ' < t ton of lIst Tu'..(ay, <mll the ;'1rlu li ilat the lickt-Isf o the "wets'" were nit pi1iit On wIsit' plpr. lhe iap(' is ot a liiht creami e (or. \V illiam, un i tt .iie4tPh \\rf,r( . b(oth( 5r5, l.:ttl un allereistun 51 th. ir i:tnl': near S rlingtiel , Jii., Thlur.;li;y, ov<rt at horr". \Wiilica1 shlo,1 s Jo 'l, b)r('jleakiu' his rm. I 1e thn ('eln.1t to the r0.m and shot hiiiseif Il"i154Ii tilt' hc: ie2. A h(e:vv 1anl.lile i ( u('(i1rr(1 at. Jionle (!ri4; imn wnc'ii-t lllassns; IIf r<tk m::u1i tarth sibl ow(nO\ all now\ ent0irely bloc'k tw' ril wr:I i (nd ariulge road. A tratin l:elcsesd \. it hi t3uri'-ts had1 just Pla'Sed. Latt r('pr'tS fromlt StI h. Ani(:rien an1( thi ams f u trniah nSt ' ui'port 1(1e the s-nr'y telt' ralphd(-1 last w\'' I n111 El I'59, 'Tex'' s, that h'lolIer) hl:l(1 mm i: ii:; way it, rihwarll as tar as l :llil: . tll' ('letinii at \lin tle:ii lis w";as a vi(tory" f~r (II'w )(l-n )('rUtu, w\h t ('lt ( 'd iteni A lIr Ifl- n to the l-1) lil i ni:uls' I lve . 'lt ( u1micil st,tlls 111 1);-ml a:ls :and( I; t lul:l;t . ' ' tlh' lirst ti:nc in Cear" the lI) lo1 1( I':Ii- 331t' 1Ii I a33 U'.' THe new ('nicil of \ilw\aukev. \\i v.s i SI;nmd 1::Inibu:l s 11, 1)euwer:t; I 1, I.abixor .1. Thirty-two (ities (f i . h; t I i'. 1ted1 M[ay\rl aS fIllulow:s: Th'irtee Iat Iublie:iii, even i )Im raIi , h- uLlr, GAl-n. 'Th ma \OU-s . \ onw('(1 \ .\', '(('i'et IV (It ti:' "t tt I Imi)(r;an(e ,l'st.::gn , of Net;' Yurk, :ultl trnir/er 3f t1' Tp'nIltl'se o i:: ei; New Yt' '' \"ork: (15(1 =i's: 'rinl' r-'turnin Ir(tm the 1B:1r - ,i-_ion ( lmr, { :! :at N w Y r , froin h,arlt i":r:lt.. 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M. r, edto ofth..o/ The Right of the French Chambers hag iasued protest against the exclusion of. than y. fro re resentatIon in the tfl get mm The charge Is made that members of Right are excluded from the corninitte ccause the Republicans are desirous of concealing the fact that they have been squandering national moneys. Mme. Bernlardt recently entertained the humorist, Marshall Wilder, at lunch. She is five feet six inches high and about six inches wide, and he is about two feet wide and three feet high. ''hey talked French ma iiil English to each other's entire bewilder n"nt, but they a' in the same language and parted friends. It is even, said that Mr. Wild r muade Mume. Bernhardt laugh. Joln Most, ex-conviet att apostle of an archy. had a rceeption in Cooper Union, New York. It' was the largest Anarchist n ;etio ever heid in that city, the hall leiig p:lckcl. ''he majority present were not i narclists, but Soealjsts, and many were th le merely out of curiosity. A large sinad of police, in citizens' clothes, were presetit. :ir. Pulitzer pronounces the story that lie hats employed a (etectivc to act as a body guard, ''an invention of my friend, Mr. Dana." lie further says: "If Ira Shaefer ie:ins t') do the threatened killing I trust that ie will materialize soon, as I am con temnplaatingc a little trip next month anld do lnot, cle to have open and unsettled ac counts." Places of workmen at Jones & l.auglh lin's iron mill, Pittsburg, Pa., who struck a few days ago, have been filled by new me n. 'l'Te locked out workmen made ap l)liations to he organized into an assembly of Ktigits of Labor, but were refused on account of b:in g on a strike. They dc mimnaded an ad vance in wages from $1 3i to :l 50 per lay. 'olonel W. I. Martin, who will succeed Senttor-elect Reagan in the house, is as tall and thin aIs a rail, lie wears long hair and has a tult on his chin, and a mustache. I Lis voi' is loud and his gestures are awk v,ad. liis trousers never fit him and he wiar; a iltternut.colord shirt. lie has lived all Ii: life in the pincwoods of easterti 'I exas and lis promlised to be the same Bill MIart in in Washington that he is at home. Tfhe recent attacks on the Czar of Russia have emi:,sed ihat potentate to hate every Illing in it' shi:ape of lelocracy. lie has rfp1aid to the Friench Amlassador's invita 'In to join in the French Exhibition of I 'I, uil iug tI) give encouragemett to a deminca i''ion organized in honor of a sue t I"fu ir volution, and adding that lie woutltl not allow his subjects to take any p r 't iii uni an i'air either. I'tI I; IL. Morris ey, ex-lmntber of the iowie house of the Municipal Assembly of St. Louis, and one of the judges of ekc lii im that city last November, who lts been on trial before the United States Cir lit Court for three la ys past for fraudu l1 ntly registering voters ai with receiving illi al votes wlhile actin as judge of elc an, was found guilty of the latter charge. lI a yuns. 2ii hi., t'ircuit Court Judge .-i sn t+1 :t:-n hi'; dcisioln on the contest ofthe wil1l ofthe- h::te F'ratncis Palms be p;a:"; im 'i . t: to his iwo childlren is'n lhit by tlem in trust for their chil i-nii. 'ihe ri'::ally co;lest was begun to 1ure a 1('le:l decision cn the will. In his d '''i' ,;;g 'Je nn isiMn holds that the .t:tutes 'r 115:0sst coitrollinfg fortieics Iiria tha yn,ce ro gcilgelnr'ati:n to genera i-l. hI1 t 'el ina, rs in the .fellico region of ii ky' have ;-:'n nut oa a1 str'ikec, andtc t oL u ' aIlncI' Lense, W1"ouildriige, 'I',t::c '. lanIl :i' l other mines lut "w it h noi prospect of open il ii i. : -,ot' mongth5. T iiei'u are aht,1 'mn e uployie'l in the nites. The t ii ie r lc lefusal upon thle lilm-a t :it to sin at yearly contratct i I.ii to a414CC not to striike for Tii ii'a '4 the expre.sionl "miending aut oJouhi :Shirniiim. Whil ~e Secre I deTreauryie vstdhis homie at ln-iltm was followed by a host of -remry wi:it hei. was doing in MIans I happen( di tOIfi on that <hay Sher I .l cma Ie ithd a itnin t<o repair - 0e l o hilace, so lie told the re le I h~ 'l ''one to Manllsfiehl to his fences.- Thus ori niginiated an ia which hii had Iwl~ ide iuse inl poilit 1141 h:- even faid( its way'l into hI I II ii i it: l' aliamenet. T'1 I te Jlmi ILichl loved to tcli flatl it,I h u ih hiALconnetionl withl the .avy'3 n I) 1 the goverraneneit t hat lie lie iu iddy- i kno. IIe usedl to take p -L0- ini re'Lounitling his iirst interview * Idenit. I liinb, whih -iwas also t he h inning of lis h:laor foir the govern nI W Ihen li inch biroughit, a letter of in Mu-htim Mr. ixncolni inqtuired:l ' "What 141 wan I" " Nothing," answecred MIr. Iich l"but I thought y'ou might wa'nt Lnn thing of mle."' "'o 11(o,'" relied thIe t'eLIIt.i "Aiid it you have brains e iuhl to build engines that will make a Ihi1 goi last enioiigh toi caitch upl withi those I k- ol 'Now -you hIve-limln-and-now-you do's ' t 1imt aire ('uttinagourl I mechCaut vessels into iis youl ('an go) hoiiie andl miake me thre14 iLl:r-o of them."i NevenVili daiys nlg a paty't3 of Salvationists thoughtiil it incinnhencit upon them to visit. Li Nk Cioisine nt ly they proceedied to th houiie of Mr. Fnriok leiatt ie, who has h. enli I i fo over ai yeair, andl ini coliselueneic iwi 11i nssiiion to the hlouse they were S iul by lii hsie in atten<inlee upon01 the sick a -m who liii111 seit thern, sinice they came 4 b4dy iniLni\itid by the inihmbers of the Ildy The ly relil tha Lt it was by thle nhi i 'f (-aptalin Yiniter that they hiad coinic ankn. Ol iwnl to thil'l preset until they I- blt tha:t 51he was the leader oif the bl14 dmht their1 ininlisratons were not Ii ha-L ii w:ii,t and tinit they .should - -d I ui lit leave, however, nor then i 1I ito depa it;L ttimt lie wits a rLIit.i of LI Ihthl, anid ini the "'breiml lii illy mbiiniste'redl to him) hy his p, or whos Iadm L(ninist rations were sil Ci' i. Nii tambtouirine music was hleardl in hi,t hui ll, for at the sic4k man11's conmtnand hey lt t. im,'lr~ine In,srre.~ 'Toa Miiowing i'4-raL1t frithe1( G'euieial mitst o interist toi spolrtsmen I: --1i * no1 Ii t hei tldl i foriny personClL;i in this hu1,4 het1 Xli tnill first day13 of A pil and11( li-t dayllI ll f itoember Ii any year herni r uocth, il or lini'u' o to ursu wit hlL1 sm;h intnt or11 to li , orlose 414 Ilu titnd Olitlty ter'leof shal be1( 54ined 'emrreni' d"oh,its or hett 'irrisone ") 14h1 n 5 0 d'i ayis, whtti(liriln , if it I'-h)i ili o ne hau ' to1 kin e inforer, lon m liiithe wlCil tonpristn e u o HRIO-A-BRAV. Always g1vp the devil his adieu. Oval-salfed potatoes are the lwst. A hole in your income--A large reat. Bald persons should be clear-leadci. Au oxchcquor-.A retired batggag( a ter. How to make a tall man short-Itob him of his purse. "Even a dark luntern has Its bright side," quoth witty Ioland. Repeated earthquakes have occurred at Aden. The carpentera' strike is still in preg . in Chicago. Te Atlanta ltitits have withdrawn froi th, national dlrill. Insuratice Coip:niies are dhecliui'' Chitn go risks for tear of the Anerehist. '['he butternut is a very durable wecd and excellent timber for fence posts. You cannot jumnp Over a iuoultajtin, blt step by step takes you to the otither side. A mnt is nOt, a tlnant whlent he turns into a bed. ZVhy is the bow of a Ioat like sulphlurie acid? Because it cuts water. The Lomax tilles of Mol e wciil not withdraw fromt the national drill. It is a fact known by ohi farmers t hat March colds never hui' " ruit or ;e-l ti The jackass woul not, hide hi kats it l could, lie thinks they look weil c: Both of the military compaik cf S Antonio, Texas, have withdtawn I rot ti national drill. The corner-stone of the new city h:ll ot Itichmond, Va., was laid with imipa ceremonies. At Staunton, Va., the locai option cIc tion resulted in a n1m2 jority of t:tf li 111 a total vote of 1,162. A poetess sings, "I have founal iitt silence is." 1Ier friends, it is imderNt,n.i, are not so fortunate. There are said to I 52 varie.ir of.f ,:-p in the world--not colmting \Vall "trett. lambs. Widows may set their caps mor tiin widowers, but. tigures show that the lattt bag the game. ly a singul:a dispensation of P'rovi.itn a (lute cannot be hearima', furc::e: ih.e g;un will carry. IIe that is familiar with c urltaint c Ian may 1not alvocnte stage ellcts, b ut ic i certainl:y in favor of the drop curinitt. The German press warmly approve 'I the new Italian Calbinet, withich they say will be favorable to the triple altice. An extensive strike of st(ne m:sns :md their laborers antl mtortar iixers in tit vicinity of Boston h: been ina:ugurn"et'?. It has been computed tlint tihe Enli ;sht speaking populitioun o the wrb.l v.i i': a hundlred years number frm eightt hundhr i to one thousand mill onls. Pearl necklaces are dmr:n t,o i:. year tlit a tlne one c;I Ie i,tot:),t in: OJu. Everything cems to :tvr u mna:. Vl at is the dilireci htlv,t" a :. t, .ctr lt itndl a feat hitrb<d-: i:i-rt i ' rial diaicrcnce. Oner iS hard"cl uh :.i the other soit (own. The Secret:ary of the 'i'rc"tsurv ha di cidied that, the nation;al (tepositorins : . required to releeni trale dollars nod:i t recent a(t. Coal shaft No. 2 of < ). kalta-,ia lr, totally destroyed by firc. 't;parin:'-.ik"t; ;tlory was ibadly hn;d bci u ti:- ait: ('apt'd unin jur,'t. WVho w\aS tho mo')t s:1e.,di tint aen meno'tio nc.l in thm Ohl T1e- ",nw, ;: because lie successtilly tlottcti a i min: conpaliy vhen l-dl the ri'' nt thew: was2i ini liquida12tion. 'Two hundedi~ labic:'s t ti Iron Works 0f dlones~ & ILauliai u 2 burg, struck for an aidvanice i' wa es oft .h) eeIts per (liy. A sou1th..bounld hissengeri tiod' on1 the Mobile andt Ohio ra21 ily was wr ekd I. Cairoll station, eight iiiile from iackso'. 'Tennl. Ni' one wias inijitl. Thela steainer lireetor arr iva n1 a. .In N. I"., froin the ice fiehls' wxithc 1.ii0 ii and brings nii news ciirin he repii ii n of the loss of' the sealing ' e:nnir lEn : Tlhe V irginIiia IIou)11 has 112 ase:MMd a il granltinig ai chalrter to the (-hlari'-tin (i goes to (lie Govixerunil'. Tlhie steiameri Spoikeni, wvii h : paCc s cai psizedi onI the ( ''11r I 'A len1k 2r'~i-r (iira gein, Tuesday. Phive men:1 are repoliletd loi Str1asbulrg papers rep'hort fIurtheareim sions12 tf F"rech2' Syilnp:lthizers. Th'1e .wch ing (of houses for' comprom)'liiisincg doiicumiienit is also( bingi' mlore v'ig'oisl:.y pri.i' i. Chevalier Scehimlt roni Tavxera: has iei ered to Presid(ent Clevlandl ii' his i<ia u b ats miinister from1 Auist riahun1122 o th. tnited States. i)H' A register (lerk ini thle general:l poistoliire of Chicagec, who recently confu~sed to a theft of iaut $29I,00(1), n'ud( who wa'2s ti' leased on $2,500O bail, ints gonie to 'ican:2. A boy ill Pittsbuirg ha:s swalliowed a hr mlomheter, anid the dolctorIs are'( uniable o Iia it out. It' lie canii xwait till .hnn iheli ii.r cury wvill runl so high thait the iins r'aa-:o will comeI soaIring 021t iof his linoiut li Whai.t a poeitess parlticullarly rcee :a a "wiar paileniess" is abnuost iden'it iial wix the hue of thle mian's face who l st ruiigiles wildly on .the perilouis edge ofj at bani:an peel, reclining at hlengthlon the h idxwalk, and1( is too piiouis to1 swearI. Charles M. (Owenis, Is~iaih Waters, Johnli lBrandon)l, Johin B. Sann uer and1( \Vill1imn1 .1 Hfirne, juidge iind clerks of electionl ill iihe hrust ward of Baltiinore, trnid fori conspir-111 ing to defrautid at the lust muiijiild 'h-i. tionl, were conivicted. Notice of ippieal wais entered. "I1 kno1w why thle doctor liu1gh4t Ih::! little babcy,'' said 21 live-yeairi lim iii ll2 .u' (1ay3 to he(r impjpy mo1 thter. 'A 1( liy i the doctor briing the Iiiby" w'' xx.i "'Cause it cries so much( tie didl not w.vii: to keep it hiinisel f,"' was Itie retply,. An IntUIseore'ct l'reancheiir. rc, Ill ., says: "Theii tIrh ia o the ailleged'1 ranii robbiers, S.'chwxa r'siz iand \yW :211 giveii ai inst unOexpieeted turini yesterday by a11 illincit thatt wvil probabitiy diio'. i .ii woriithI of iill thi wiirk so fa im. I t :onisenlt of (Silunsel and1. Ih ('u ila- jur othIin;tmlg ('lergym-m, I: limd t ii i. (lnUe, iln.d, taingli as his Iei '11 lii i''. ga'itin,i ori jury' co (11r2l,: itlihe'' in the liidst of an1 aithlre. u lponl the iii t2anc(e of' apparen('ltly~ tiia ircun i xwhlen l'iitly viewvi. ,\ th ai' grea'bt 9 A; lll 'rojeideditiih-iilhow xlvi'i-d, aifti' hillg xci' lir it iit i: the convtd, V''lac-ir' 11:212s reNured v. h ate without dilsturbcance to the~ conlltituit ion ('14 t. .orl roua ton. Itfor ickI h:1 la -he111 consippion,anye blod,diz i-ts 2som Ilouth , illouits at ta'ksi, pain ini le ion of kIdneys, Internal fever, bloateibd felIng about stomaclh, rush of blhood to head, take D)r P('rce. "Pelet." Byn. ch......... The striking carpent'rs at Chicago, by ia unanilous vote, rejected the proposition made by the bosses and reafiined their de mand1 for 3 an hour pay andi the fill recognition of the Carpenters' Counril a a body of org:nih'.ed labor. 'flT prol+hil)tln of the euiployers w1s to cliIiCC hours ilnul til)lie 31 ceutrs un hell; I Illuln I'mY, with grades alave, hIt i l recognize anytlling hut tlie iniividuil righ ts of the nwn. All ttnion carpcntcrS in II.yde Park. to the inunber of 2t)O su i. for 0enits anl hour. A short, tiin ag the rato was riseti fron 'I to 81 (Cnts an hear I 11(1 they ilyrl(d t Work at th a r hr mtle yec:ar. 'T'hev struck out. of syml}p:thy for the (:ar ieter in bi ch( . An intoreting letter i.o + M.. aoli w. ?'eeks, su1printentidilnt of )eIi uld l'lper I tome: lrom1 a feeling of gratitudo nd a IC sire to laijelit ot"'l :s, .( - 1'ihe this stttenient,. I have great reason to ho1 tik li that e cver heard o1 B. 13. B., as I know whlt a blessing it lIs been to me. I have suflerd with ]3ronchial 'a tarrh for a inluier of yuars. Six months ago I was taken with a severe pain in right ear, whieh in a few dav: 1h::in to discharge inatter, with teirriole a)ui aI mnoat unh); rable la lpitation and all :.ert of noises in nit' head. In tn thya 1 tri ti eomlnllt'ieC1 t'il(nt lof diirhurge {iii 1ti a iIi my &'ar I begant to grow haif iul ini Nix wt ks .1 ws so deaf that I couli i hear thunder. J: Vas tlien coml)elled to a'u (..'i tiont (ube, itlu( it wt:as olt(-u th)tt1 (I i not heair w"ith t lie tube. .1 theu oi Imeieed takin il. j . Ji. BJua1l. the runnin,t1r of my (ar ceased running in fivo We.t, ai( can noW hear without ie tilb. ;1Iv general hea:ilth i la liintprovcd, p:tipIitio1 east', nl feel ii he a new leing, :ia,l a))rCite the eh'iit 1 havo r('ceivec1 fromu U. 1. D. (iu1ade in Atlhant,, Gii.) with gi ititude to (Ghd imtd titlhiainkilnet.s to the P'rulprietors for sneh a n1edici:)e. I elte inly remine lcnd it to al; v:ho :re ailleted Witlh de:fm'a:; 1)11(1 e titrrh. 'Trv it persevere in its uase and you will i con vinCed of its vallt. J)1N W. W im-, Suip1erinteutient J )eI alb I'alnie' i loit'. 1)ecatur, G1., May 1, 1I;. BI( Il 1)1SE\%.1: I iave been a mfuerer from hidiney anid ItILdder troule.s for several years. 1 have lately had what is termed :L'rigiht's I )isatsc, andt( IIVO had consideral)e sae,rli ,uig of 11ny legs and shortt.- of b(ireath. .'n ureats poist)ned my b lood also. I secured and1 am11 ulsinig (I .B. II. ) Jl;:ni0 Blood lilm, and(1 ii nd it neta potwtrfllly aidt very < ieKli, atnd . 1(m ('l-'tt \i' h i) :s t'!,. , . lei 1: nu prm ite r1 -b u 'll n h '' th !r1 n! ' 11 . I. j I ' 1 -::l ' , : i . y ' i n. .(i ei . ,I', Ill {) b1' I .I: Ii Iie Igs e I .o ! l .Au 1 "mi : II , 1" ho l ' {$~ , I11 I :1: {i \t ~ ~ ~ o AI ro l:lli l tiut . 0 (n'-Vonlac .i . L ! ." '. ) .'{i lt ! " r--ntt I. n .. olu l cured:L00 abn , n ti ni ' u V u i At .rin l'uui r. - ToNi a - - 1...<.. . o. ;il al e- aeor - titl Sh:- co pl-it n. (' .o ii iiem t at co nt i 6 su n ly-d ,i,i I. tof ih iris ina. r4A'RTo:' LT P uILL u4 o . . ir uo: Iit ai ttil-u.t:cllsnte u.Ii aniom t h Tm.sint nd iermm-n i m r e a--t b ittd r i t 't)itiI -'iiA (ib N - anOl howi . 1akis the crkit ical pei('odI of4dhng fean:&ey. ns afh pley.at tnie.For at.Nb al-C drugists,I an ioiwoea, y loa., W a ivi.fAgu t', (ht i4ilrl u. 'llu i Y m.,E u:2gisi ilnl- 5WiI CUtEs A1., HUMIORS, from a ciitt':lO ltlotel, or Eru tlo . t) the wur. Sc 'o ln. lalilt.r hottn, 'Ft!ver . .O,"ov Scaly or Rough Skili, in4 n.irt, oill di8ce8 catsed by bad bloi tatre ii Ciii ( ert'Td 1)3 tlhIB powerftl, puri i n:'. In iin\ i'r.(tliul anedlclio. Uroat l atittt; allcer' rinthilly leul under its be ni:g iilien'it . .: eix'rinl'ly hs1 It maittnifcsted 11i4tultvh-"V It ('!rin'r Teller, Rose ltanl, loills, 4arbuna ies, Nore Eyes, Scrof ul: itt Sore + al 'wellin1gN Iii. jointt l d 'ei", Vte't Swe 1liang, Ctoitre, ur 'I'u icl. t !., mi Ealarged (i:i1( . 11nd (< t r1nt i ,1tali1s for a l:;5 t ti it'e. witll (utoi'd phit(, ol) Skin 1):ti""?, or I he san n-tt ' amniWt lot t treatiso Uli Serotulous A i'(ti(nS. "'A'lllE ll()lDt) IE E ''nPf: 1,ii'., . '1'hortnughly elt'atg:o it, by t: iing D9r. icrtewa (l(e',a Iio(eta Is lcovery,nn(d goot ilige i i0, a -t'tir nlcIt, btto1)41 t1ir ltl, tu(t vital nt.re lagtla, will be e:tublishe<l. CONSUMPTION, which i Serofuia of tho Lungo, is ar 'stt tuot an iet by Ihtis roinody. If taken t' fnr+ It h list ;in s of the dis.'ase atr(i rcache(1't. Froat its nilutrVlou4 s lpower over this terribly f:tali tiseii ;:-, t- h 1 Ihrt. ol'e'ring tii 110W e''lhirted ':'n iyi} to till public, Dr. i1:1te (hot'+,;hit 4riou:.ly or ' (ailling it hiti "C oa. ft ii 'l 11a '1 ': (',"' hut nh iitlorled ihat runie na to:) iitu!h'tl Io 'I 1 t i itin(e wvttklh, 1tron its ;i, ite tt! i : n: r'f<i tie, or air i iiin tit is1' -- n ! 1tl'-l('a ing, an ti-bt; o:+ , 1111 "-:':'. 1: 11 n' "itiwr in>m )cr tti "j, i 1t :1i :.,i. , ii'" :.'' ii: : 1't'1nn'd v- tfor' (" ., ,'i..., :. . l' '7"' uic L ltj-. 4o s o . ( 1 i.ri te s T v au , 1 .a , d1<-hilitetcd, llavo ):tli,)1(tl+ e ie .t: n:- y'tllnuwish-br"owvt aloIs un lua :!ci' Ii r li t4 . ht hlt;chl or diz.i n. :, 1':" to -1 i:l 10n 111th, linti'rtal llctlt or :h", ' i . n V . ii liullht R, lOW Iits)it"t n:4 t i' :r; :t.r. ' i n:''' g , irr("1rgular l)a'itite, ttno cun i- I o gt, y 1)1' at 1 u4l ig front Rndi:;:':. ;.o; ,DL?'.' .ta. and Tor'pid r,1 ert'i', or ' I . i(o e: . In nny ('"44 84 1ol,I:art r.1 I:t :.':' t.ym tomn3 are cxpe rienuct tl. a rem'll+ty l uo 4 ' ll siuch ( ',('4 , Dr. P'ic'e'ae (o<ldeu Iedilcal is cevery is iii' r,.:.l. k'or '. .,k Eaga, Spiltitig of WI_'ond ,': .1 i!04,' ood,' tir(',tti, Ilrolt ( 4I(:+, .A't) 31n t, 'r('t(4 ('otIghat), 11)41 1::di'+'t! i l' ''' i, it. :III cliit'ien tt 'enl('1y. '4i ' .i:::ito':'. utt, $1.t0, oc bIX "Iam1 hor 3;.,) 'ii 1 'i t. i u: it1 tu. .1' for )r. Piercce S r ^ t.it: : c i cal Asso ('1::1,c t) , i.i. l c '.'l, ot I''Al.O, N . Y. i i by (1 )11 O r )1iet)r1 - r h.::i::t's ('attatrl Itemedy \ - i a w1 ' -ii t'at::rrh whict 44m 4 eue If y'oti S 4:' ii.t'lt ' 1' the' n n~ il"t (ri' 11' I i , 1)r41 a:tl 1us5 of i Ii, ' i4l' 14iih t in.:,' 'ak t' y(":, tit111 pati) t ; ' ii i't - iI. . ' i hn i ( 'atar'hil. 'ihou .:,i .1 (':1' . .:nin 't int i l5n upIn1 . I)t., :,,;. '' . l 't; i ti'' u lI s t lie w orst (' . < .' ' 2:. , '"( d C )t 22 ad,'f PANOSandORGANS From the World's Best Makers, AT FACTORY PRICES, Easiest Terms of Payment. Eight Grand Makers, and Over Three Hundred Style to Select From. PIANOS: Chickering, Mason & Itamlin, h athushok, Bont and Anon. ORGANS: M1ason & Thamlin, Orchestral and B3ay State. Pianon and Organs delivered, freight paid, to all points3 South. Fifteen days' trial, andi Froight Paid Both Ways, if not satisfactory. Order, and test the Inst.ruments in your Own IIomes. COLUMBIA MUSIC HOUSEL Dranch of LUDDEN & BATES' SOUTHER~N MUSIC HOUSE. FRICESi AN D TERMS THE S3AMNL N- W. TRUMP. Manager. RADFIELD'S FERMALE MI. 4 i19c'4:'me2''s th4' d4,44an i of the alge for 4?44 141 '1 la''' 44'i 44a 44, (44u'. It is a: remeny''4 fr '4 "4^ \ u' LY", 444-1 "4o' '4ne 'I'E01l~ UCI.S of h4er 444 4444. II i' a. "4:'elt for cer'laut44 dis104ese 444li 4 4n o 44. wenn'~ b,444 an'i 4! co'trols! thle Meni O run!' or.' as' to r'ea!ateC441 alI ranIgeIneInt8 antit tru r.r 4 of her Montl1I4y Sl'~IdIrs4. Thec pro.. Iri 41 4's '.b '4 or 1444 114 14itme y no4 o:Iher nlitical Ii' 4444n I prt. i't onl'444 of a) Ila4rned ph1y.4lc14an wh4 ': '. (' elily' was2 Flu '4)AI. i44}A51/,fit WIIoIIO 'un4h44 .4:v4 ble' bec'i:iu:e 4of) hi4 4'ies Irl 41.'w 4 4 t 44441i 4an.41441re of fenunile Co.nintsI. 4n'! ''4- . .o a, I it wt! re:eve you 341of ne(arly all11 !on-4 :~ 44' 442p:4niir to) your1 4(ex. . F4o4 4a:' 447 P: ulggist. WrIte for book, "Mes- - l!R AFv"4r.o lbEoU'I.A Ton4 (o., Aftlant'a, (15 '-..4. - t) myen< wa. __ p iyeea it is rapidly dit 4pe ring I 4 o hiud i ill ,44h4Go 4 Tip In o Io. In 4 "" .4 " 144 o ne b I fo c , 1.t h