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1GENERAL NEWla NOTEU. Item. of Interat Gathered Irow Various Quarter.. Ex-Congressman A. J. Weaver, of No braska, is dead. John C. Breckenidge will be perpetuated in bronze at Lexington, Ky. The German Crown Prince is dying of a cancer of the tongue. President Eliot, of IIarvard, is doing Sicily and Southern Europe. John A. Roach, the new Mayor of Chi cago, has been formally installed in ofice. The island of Guernsey was shaken by an earthquake. Three more constables have resigned in Ireland rather than take part in evictions. Agent Joyce is suing the Marquis of Clanricarde for $50,00O damages for libel. Alexander Mitchell, President of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad, died in New York on Tuesday. The lifteenth and last reported ballot in Tallahassee stood: Perry 40, Bloxham 40, blank 1. +r" The Massachusetts house has passed the high license bill to a third reading. Vote, 188 to 89. James G. Blaine has arrived in Chicago. He has completely recovered from his late illness. The French corn law is bringing forth loud complaints in the republic. Petitions are ilpourig in. An explosion aboard the Delta, at Wil mington Wednesday, killed one man and injured several. In a battle in Maruf, bctween the Amcer's troops and rebels, 50 of the former and 500 of the latter were killed. Sani Jones 'il1 next carry the war into California, having agreed to an engagement at San Francisco in June. * Fire Wednesday burned out the Fulton (Ill.) Journal prlnting olie and three other buildings. Total loss $25,000. R. II. Knapp, the Atlanta broker who took in his friends to the extent of about $25,000, was a Canadian by birth. Via Bremen, 17,710 emigrants have sailed to Amterica, from March 1 to January 1, against 13,175 for sane period last year. Marshal Bozaine w-as pa in fully wounded by a Frenchman, who attempted his assas sination. 'I'he business portion of North Middle town, Ky., was almost totally burned Mon iay. ILoss $5,000. Nine of twenty-tour Socialists were convicted of conspiracy in Berlin and semi tenced to short terms of imaprisonment. A strong effort is being made to settle the silversmith strike in New York and Provi dence. The Russian Commission has beenin formed to increase the dutty on cotton gools and starch. fly a falling elevator (broken rope) in Cornersville, 1 nL, George Ilnmpden was killed and 1J. McCormick fatally wounded. Maior .Tohn E. Blaine, paymaster inl th armiy, and brother of James G. Blaine, (ied at hot Springs, Ark. The court iouFe of J1ones county, Miss. together with all the county records. was destroyed by an inecdiary lire on Monday night. Two more men lost their lives in the construction of New Y-ork's new n(-quo duct. A dynamite cartridge was accident ally exploded. ''he President las appointed Col. Wes ley Merritt to be Brigadier General ric Brigadier General Orlando B. Wilcox, re tired. (hauney N. )epew is going to Europr in a week or two to commniit several exten pore speeches for next winter's banqucts. P rince Eugene, of Sweden, is in P arb studying nit with lxlonnat , who regaids hin as one of the most prom iinig iof his stuidenits .1 onijuini Nil Ier has b;ought six hundIre& ad forty ner-es ot hliI near Shasta, Ca:l. and will become am farmnr, if lie isn't tot indolent. Friends (if Post mast er Gener al Vihis say liat iron ore abiound s on his WVi-conisii lands aniu that. he will lbe a ililionaire- in little while. Among the millhionair'e girls in Washing ton. Society are thle Mlisses Riggs, who sue ceeded, with thir briothiers, to their father' banking buisinecss. Millionaire Coreor'ai, who does more foi WVashinigt on than all Ithe ot her mil lionairel lumped togethter, pays taxes on $0),100tt,tt worth of protper'ty. Billy Emneison, the minstrel, who; with his firist iname wit hi a smail b,h receti ves .0 his wife whtereyer' lie gej s. Queen V itoiiia li received; en(oud12 juitlee gilt- to fl a -toreshio-' as biig a Windsor Cast le. Nhtny of them hatve to lit givemn away f'or wanit of spaice to put Ilthei Senator Shlerm'isi. Manstield friends say that their f'avornite is not a inillioinaire-, but1 the man wh'lo hias four acs in his sleevi rarely alludes ton tiuit fact premlaturiely. Plots to kill tihe Czar- haLve beeni ulnearthie a Kil and Odlessa. TheJy waniited to bilou upl the implerial ear, oppoartuinity present. ing. Frzaink Laster' mail his wvife wen;- klitted by3 cars omi the- Irestle ot thle (Geiorgia P'aiin roadt at I liriniatimm, Ala. Tlhe latter wmi decapitated. C,ha rles C. WVeillher 'e Soiis, I alltiniore, mmdcle an ssigmnt to Jo sephd Leophoik for the bnefit of thiir creditors':. Th'le boum of the tirustee is $10(I,0t00t. H eimnan Levy, alias lairry LeovitIt, tin. well-knownv i iitnformer ini lie faous Hadnt dIo ck murdler trial, is suing the Chuicag< Drx. Mc'ttyni's friendas say thmt when'i hit deliveis his lecturie in Ih-stoni on Xlth May, lie will hiava as sympiatthetic atn athlence is hie laid in Neow York. It is expjeted that another icia(ll for thiree per cenit. bonas wilt tlyimule in a few dalyS. T1here' are iio v oiitstandhing i$19,t) 11000 TIheore wvere Iiv t Ipas.senige rs repo,rted imiss I ng tirim th le wvrecked ateaimieir V ictoiria. 'lThey hiaye aipplied for thle'ir bggaige iandt arie all right. Theli Queen of Servia has separate-d from her husbandi, Kinlg Mihm, aid return'med to hier family ini R ussia-pol01iticeal ad domes tAe dlitliclties. Ain ,Irish noi n-comisionedi01(l oflicemr ihas beeni (dism11issedl fromi WVoolwich arsenl for)1 'giviing awv~ay secrets.'' An accomlice' goes with Jun. Bly paipal autthorit y, the Niincio iat Partiis n'idoimiled( that the' Pole has promised to miterve'ne in .Alsace-Lorrinei in favor- of Glermnany. TIhe,F"renchi Criown ietwels aire oin ('xhib i tion.i. 'l ('h llibes say pilenty (If oirders, principally firian wivesn of Uniuted 1 tates Senatoirs, ar'e being receive'd from Ami-ea. Johin E. lNaiine, btnhier of .hnies Blaine, is a1t the pinilt of death in I I i Spinlgs, Ar-k. Hle is p)aymuaster in the -Feder'al arimy. .Delawanre's Anti-PItolic-y (mailihng b ill 'ials stolen eni rouith to thei Governior for signature. A dupitlcate bilt is bingla rail r'oaded (A) the end of its legislative jouarney. iale & Slatniaker's box factory, \Vhiei. ing, W. Via., wvas bur inod Moiid'ay miir n ing; Incendiairy. Less ij2t).000; inmsurance-l $11,000. TIhe liuiihling Tr'iial Cou'tnt-il organizedl in Chicago Su ndaiy. Tiriity t hious'nd wvork ingmen In the buildinug business sure con coinned. Johni Browvn's houiise, at Seven Mile Ford Smy th county, Vii., was burnmed Sunday night. 1113 daughters, amged It9 and 21, P. J. Ega has been sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. F, will be-ro membered he was convicted in St. Louts of election frauds last November. Secretary Fairchild will attend the Cal houn monument unveiling. Assistant Secretary Thompson will assume his duties in his absence. In a speech before the Eighty Club in London, Gladstone favored a dissolution of Parliament, on the ground that it would be good for the country. 'l'he American Newspaper Publilshers' Association has established an 0111cc in Npw York. James S. Metcalf, of the Buf falo L:rn"ess, is to be in charge. The Lord Mayor of Dublin has called a meeting for the purpose of taking steps towards the erection of a national memo rial to Mr. Gladstone. Cardinal Gibbons is supported by the Pope in his decision in favor of the Knights o1 Labor. The decree is conditional on good behaviour on the part of the order. A sharp shock of earthquake has been experienced over the whole of the island of Jersey. The tremor proceeded from west to cast. No damage was done. ''he threatened strike of carpenters in Milwaukee, Wis., has been averted, the mn aster carpenters agreeing to keep their shops open only nine hours after May 1, an(1 to pay men the present )tices per hour. The three-masted schooner (leo. S. Marts, from Baltimore, Md., for Charleston, S. C., was blown up and set on fire from some unknown cause. Two of the crew were killed. The charge that Parnell had something to (10 with the Pl(nix Park nurders is gen emlly isblileved. The matter will be in vestigated by a committee of the Ihouse of Commons. By a (lynalite (xplosion, 30 miles from ('rystal 1alls, ,llicl., August Jhash, John Good, WYm. IlornbUck, Joseph Veismn and three others were seriously urt, hree of them mortally. Evictions have been resumed on Lord Landsdowne's estates. O'Brien aid Kil bridge sail for Canada on Sunday to (Ic nounce Lor( Lan(lsdowne's course. The I)elaware house, by a vote of 15 to I I, has passed a high license bill grading litiuor licenses from $100 for Wilmington (lownt to $200 for village and county tav ernls. The Italian Parliament is in session. 'I'he government's policy was stated to he one of peace, but, to keep up with the times, (redits for increased armaments wouhl be asked. Phil. I). Armour is up at 6.:10 in the morning an( in another hoar has read the market and stock reports, eaten his break fast and decided on his line of attack for the day. Tomt Ochiltree says that le never co tradicts a newspaper statement, but he does often wish that he could lay h:nds on the reporters who credit him with what lie terms villainous grammar. Prince Frederick Leopold, of 1Prussia, nephew of Emperor William, of Germany, :1(1 Prince Louis Esterhasy, of Austria, have arrived in San Francisco. They are making a tour of the workl. Managers of the coal and iron compa nics in the L'irminghaml dietridt. have ap pointed delegates to wait upon the luter State Commerce Commissiou when tit hedy is on its Southern trip. Magor-Elect Poche, of Chicago, lies ap pointed .lohn English, a newspaper report er of eighteen years experience, his priVate s'ecretary,at a comfortable salary. 'The :layor is evidently looking a little hlier. Anent Andrew Car'negie's rumorcd en gagemcnt to Miss Whittield the Washiniii'. ton loxs recalls that a year aeo he was sai.1 to be engaged to Mr. Gladstone's daugliter and later to the widow of a Scotch duke. 'The striking Newark, N. J. , brass mlouilders are suffering for the necessaries of life. It is clainmed that the l initrs of I ,abor' are not standing Iby thieni. Thiy wenit ouit-ind aie still out- by erder if the lo)al assembily'. About :t,000 Chiicago ('aipeiiters ir ern to work on the basis oif S hours and ;5 cenits an hour. All emplloyers alipear' to lit willIing to enlgage men(1 oni thlese terms1T proi vided the meni appl. lag :ire skilled wvork Thimibei' Agent ( (nner of F'lorida hias re in-teud to the (Gienerail Landii Ofllie that ai luhin'er firm in that State hia- ('aused to be cut and remioved fromn gov'eriniint. lainls ini on (llo iidiity 2,5010,000 feet of! timibe,, valued at $20,0t00. A piva~te letter' from iex-Secretar y Maui in,thme first he huas written himuaelf fir moniithis, haes lein reteiveid by a [rio nl ini iemdit ion thin at ainy timi sin1ce his it tack. A ide:misatjitch from St. Jolmi as. N. P. :iys the bill Ifor,i the ti il prohibit ionii oh lh;uor' tratile in thatt ciiloiiy was5 de-feated by thie (eastinig vote oh' the( Spt'ri, bu t that, it will eer'taiinly be 'a rriedl at thle ne(xt sesion. Queen IApishinioft lie Sandwich Islands ha:s arri veil in San Fi'aniiscoi , en "oue to attend the juinilee of Queen \ iet oria. Shle will visit Washington to paiy her respects o President Cleveland buefoi'e going to E ngland. Si x of lie men aurated foi' comiipl icity ini the plot to aussassiinate t the Czar, whicb waus -i 3arch, ha:ve bieeni sente~ncedl to (teth. Othier :i) cosiratiors have b(ell sentt encedi to imprlIisonmendit for life. Ini a tight at South iemi, Inid., betweeni the (city piolicte and a gang of trampl s eleven itrampls were capthiied; six of' t hem were armed wIth Icevolvet's. i turing the fIght a policerimn, John11 Metz, shot a traimp thirough the heait , killinag him instamtlhy. Thle]u nnnsylIvan ia co impany bas exi mp lt eid the: St. P'au :uiul Burnlingtoni fromi thle homx ('ott. A Chicatgo di;-.pat ch says tlimt East - i-irn ti'ink hines(' hiive rm'noed thle salie of I ihrouigh tickets ovei' the llanniibhat mal St. Joei~ to Iasa Ciiit ity aind pinits bieyond. miinistier, who( hiais bieeii coinducting a ere of revivuil mee'tings ii (Ohiio, was driiven out, of fte town oif L tah by a mobn withI i'it ten eggs for preacingi~ doctrines; bl)iixious tom imny of the people. Tlhef St pr'emie Court h as suistai ned thei validity of the Maixwell hmd1( grant amim thle 01(1 MIexicamn grin t, covering over 1 ,'700,000~ acres, ini New Me'xico andi Colorado. Th le p)re'sent owznrs oif the grunt are bond1(hioil ers of' thle D)utch Land C ompanuiy. The1 it' ac'tt numler considerat io n bet wiemn A\rmoiur &i~ Co. , of Cicago, anid thie Si'hina Lan Ci oinpaniLIy has been'i ('losedl, thin samie hiavintg been'i signied by bo'thi partiles. Ex. f ensivie war ehouses of A rimour', with refrig ('ratoriis, will lie erected at. onmce. TIhie rceiivers oif the Texais anidI~e taine iramu:ilra hauve ap~plieud tim Juiige Pardiie'u fori a conilstru-ction oif the inllter-Staite liiw, set. ti ng. fortth thIeir ow n conistrnuetionm. P ardlee ioidersi that it hei followved uiit il thin furtherci oi'ider of tihe Courit. Mr s. hlich0r1. H. D ana, who was MIiss Edith Longfellow, andi Mrts. J1. (. 'Thorpie, whoa was MIiss Anmna Allega Longfellow, bothI daughiteis of thle pomet, tre bauilin i hiomiu'es on hiIs formier estate, whIiich theay Will oceupy w~hien Iiniishedi. Willianm .Moiir', a hoitel man (if AtIchiisoni 1lioks so muich like Frank .Jame's that whiei hei visileid Kansais City the oither (liy, all thipredestrians inistiinct Ively buttoned uip ihir ('oat and( allowedl thleir rIght, hand to wiinder' in the direction of theIr hIp pociket. As a rainldrop) loretellst a storm, so does a pimplo upon01 th11 human body in (dicate health-destroy ing virus in the blood, which can be neutralized and ox Delled only by Dr. T-aytrs Tron Tonin, One of the old boilers at the Georgia Chemical Works, Augusta, exploded Mon day, killing a machinist named Geo. 'Big gers. At the time of the explosion four men were standing near the boiler, all of whom were knocked down by the concus sion. While walking on the tracks of the Bal timore and Ohio railroad near Everson, Pa., two ladies-Mrs. Gettemy and Mrs. Anderson-were struck by a shifting en gine and terribly iuinngled. The former lied in a few hours and Mrs. Anderson is fatally hurt. Rudolph Sehnaubelt has been heard from. lie says lie did not throw the bomb, but intimates that he is sorry he didn't. lie is hi Norway. lie will be remettibered us the much-looked for Anarchist and al leged bomb thrower at the IInynaket ri-ot in Chicago. TIhe Rlidenour mnnrder ease, at Winches ter, Virginia, hias lecn l1cnclC(d witi a verdict of guilty. For intricate points of law an( number of witnesses, this has 1)1(11 the most interesting case, except ihat of Cluverius, in the listory of Virginia's creuninl jurisprudence. (overnor ('hurli, of I)ikota, tells this at oy: A year or so ago, when I was nak ing a journey into the Black liills, the train stopled in the prtiri1 and looking out I saw a solitary house. The conductor eimced to cone along and I asked who lived there. "That," s:id he, 'is where Mr.-lives and printS his paper.'' '1'ere \wasn't another house within 100 miles. 'Tenmporary or(Irs have bneen mn(e by the Inter State Commission suspenling the fourth section of the Act, on the upplica tion of the F'orfolk 11nd1 Soiturn I ailroad Company, Cincinnati, New ( )rhans ani Texas railroad, as to points iouth of Ohio and (last of Mississippi, n111 tls til peti tion of the Texas 1'uit-i tie rairoadl as to freights (lestinel to El Paso. 'l'hie party of Sinatorial pleasne-(eekears who recently cane back froni (liha hait a St( hio y trip fromi Iittvaia nortlwanl. Gen cral \eCook and Suenator Shlernnlti( didn't mind it, but Si-enators Manderson, Ialner and Aldrich were s:al at heart-mand else where. Ie ladies all yielded giacefuiilly, except Mrs. MeCook, who nade a imt with Seiator .alnei il i a ox of ornges that she woul( stay on deck ali day. She Won the bet. Ceorge A. Ford. a .ieweler of New I Ha ven , iniertook to get, i1p the invitit ioil for r. and Iis. Cle\eland to the (ed i-ation of a soldiers' nuttll'iut. lIe (xposeti the to'ir lus dlo(ument IIinis :hop w\indow\. 'ihe New\ ilavn Uin teth attentiton ti somle hlaui gr'amma1:r inl it, nal( now Ford't S.It lhat newspatpelr for t),tI0) l::rmiage. (raaiirianis sa- the (aion is ih1. All otler invitation was sent to the I'resIct 1ad his wife. \onday night. a cyclone visi'ed the vi einiyt of Suffolk, Va., with fatal and de structivc efleets. Its track was a mut t tu) Varis wide. TIh house of .Johnl Wi ig ht, s;x miles nortli of Stufolk, on the Nort1k :ultl Westenm lairiuil, \was comiplietely le lolished. Wright :ind his wife an y<llmig st ier and Janes I.uke wore in the huse at t le t line. Il is. W r light in:1 Mi-. I.iiluke were killed, the young girl fatally in junrl, a(1 Wright serioutisly hurt. \iuiI uthier dan \"was inet to piperty altog the pit Ii of I h V yelone. ( )n the plantation of (' alet.l. Jh I:ris,nel T'urin, Ga':., lives atn :gedt c:toledownum W !io clails to be 101 years old. lier oll i:t living child is hetveen st :("c l tl :m' d h(r yonungest, wit1h whomnli she i. in\wliior-, hS sveral grt:uul(hih(iren. tihe dit s :nil the( cooking; for at famiily of 11 andl in adi tion to her kitc h. n dutits liutls tim tr d all h(r sewin-. Ier i eyesi;ht i1 almost 1s nnod aS it wast50 :i r (; :> yi:ars a1(( :till shet ht;'s nt'ver h: l ()( ln 1in to liu :: ;la- :i or to take a dose of med(licin . 'Tayloi Eat ut:u, a u Itle iirmert t of W'':yn(e hi..n was his I .iiv, - it.f-, dhtil er1 , nd i wo sons, agetd : -l a 't 18r 1 i (((liio :iani tile yioinlit 1sa '1wI :- th iiw AI 'i~~ ho t l it Min k the :'i.- h 0 IiiL hehouse andth-fail Ieetrw iI lI ret dietions.- -~The wife lit rei' re lit1 tlt lii leol tini the .! ifth roo(1 lI - d ut er (ni I h:: I - n ai e t le m e uios. l The~ii houi e lilt (li-i . ti thi I il ite s::tis li wit~ notig bl- pt , !ar Ill.. ret ils te very~. -i a:: .V ar 11111., i 'ot I0 llien s ia: tlj:i-, wi leo' th it- ., ntie- at Lilr,u Ark. ii-ar ;; lrn . tri liii, therIeoare int thSate are0 lti. ioters win>a riveI nol inr th:l ay (1-ni .ilmip an 10,ino h reem- ic eni mgan is :- e yea. S m ftn. le : se i thi own ui uilings. li te 1 oli at thly pre 'nsh i\-i-ir and flit do nlt.I t it ivt fIe 'an s nthe leii wtdlde, I)l iloseig 111 t o(ilgt \a Vnlltl lineill-pinlie Itf In Prnyer.i08 iThel lovetail adIliiio S in tii h WIlis loil, byn thepope myofl toi S tar tius inaedf ilt ant icitet-il rlatui abyi Glteer. littIviam ty hnI il he llas re ii.iering from h i am-t Wl ertaVi h te aid "lit y lf wa save I byil athe fervenilt priye I -f 1th - in leIl of t81i So t Carlin . It (il s at th t (11 death: :- ihu los s-itt l iterestIin fo, whenlI reived lavi! leter Ir :ni--d IM e oi t m i-i-er, a rIen, tell in m e I'il line oistoraso hi--o halh by ihthesi- Altintii Ilay wliii sItill tfllvt i re ons t t s li n-t v;ere1 pitngiti(i for I nihttiandl daintI! tmyglaiusehtum . W hlie kn is hearl ihe wtIer tIead il prim e d finy~'I ill-r tii I wubet ise theIa kind, 'ovi lIlnit ithet' maniof (Ioighty, tu itos my w8(,ae iii i -t i Ttt o nia h diaod f l ti ta vp i slady g-f dreame limot viidoe nuti tlwas iner mlrom-c roomi tnihre ast cu wah mhed po ttalfpasui. WAT TARN PAPBB5 SAY. yy... -o, Panders Heevtltjo ehU)Iugwempr. (t'alfden Journal.;'. It does not take a cloeo obeerver to find out that Mr. Cleveland papdera heavily to the "Mugrwumps,". and really, sometimes, we are forced to, believe at Harper'e Weekly, the intolerant radial sheet, and the New York 'Jimes, its peer in Southern bitterness, are the stars which illumine his political path. ills appointments up North are, to say the least" of it, queer, and there is scarcely one made but what surprise is brought out. lie shows a disposition to drink from Re public:u fountains, and literally rejoices at each draught he takes. To us it is not pleasant, and, although we may be called spoilsmen, yet we glory in the amie because we can well remember when these calves who are now drinking milk from the Democratic teat were vilk and insatiable enemies of our postrate and much abused South, ardent and unrelent ing enemies of the )emoeratic party. Why should they be rewarded? Is it elliclency alonte? If so, the )emocratic party must indeed be weik, and ought to be disbaudcd if it cannot produce and hi lng forward th( equals of such men as these. For more than 21) years past such men as these have reviled and abused our party, have been able and valuable adjuncts to tiose who have nearly destroyed our liber ties and made a mockery of civil govern ment. This being the case, we cannot en dorse Mr. Cleveland's course, and whik the gentle, sweet words of Republican nmly warm his bosom, and give hope to his future, it will not do, for under him and around him the solid props of his owni party will fall, crumble and decay, and what the President gains by running be tween wind and water will be lost in th( great straight forward course which in the endil will alone gin success. Mr. Cleveland is mistaken, and if his course is to be pur sned, we see only a name without a practi cal distinction in the two great parties. im protlng ,Morulr by 1Legilatlon. (Abboville Medium ) 'l'here was no demand for the law against carrying concealed weapons when it was passe(i. It was the outcome of a clamor about "whisky and pistols'' (luring an cx (itcd political campaign and we always thought the outcry was for the purpose 01 divertiag attention from the manipulations of one political faction. But no mattei how it came about, a stringent lnw was en. acte( against the vice of carrying deadly wVeapoul', in advance of public sentiment, It very few instances has it ever been en borced. Only the obscure and humbk hmve 1 bn punishcd to any extent. Promi n(llt aini inluential people can carry pistolh with impunity. They do carry and use them. If a crime is committed with suclh (iadly weapons the punishment is not in cre:sed for this double violation of law. 'The law against dueling is almost a1 nullity. Challenges have been given under the very shiadow of the Supreme Court and all the circmnstances published in the news. papers. Neither Solicitor or grand jury have regar(ed this open deliance of the statutes. If they did undertake to punish the olfence it would lie exceedingly ditlicult to get a jury to conviet. These efforts at iaproving mmrads by legislation are vain so ir as our State is concerned. llnrtd Times. (O:ngelurg Timn s atl Democrat.) Yes, lmoney is scarcul It is a wonder we have any, when nearly every pound of ha c,n, lt tar anid laid is purchased outside of the State, aund so ninmy of our farmers feed their st:ck on West ern corn and Northern Im y. Y-, times are hard! But we send tt olB tion for babllge and potatoes, and te Noifolk :>r turnips, and it is no unconm mon sight to see a wagon from the country going insmte loadled w ith provisions and loduince not, a single pound of which is rimed+ in this State. No country or peo tle enn truly thrive that sends abroad for I ht ariticles thtat they cian produc(e thiem .A uen 'Track Must~ hie FoIluowit. (Gleenville News.) IThe nlumierous notices in lhe papers that diWer-t lplta-es ini the~ State are end(eavor i:t-> laItihl eation' factoriks shiow a healthy Ci It,n e(ffort0) towvard i mprovemient. e fteuiliih sit MIicawbleilike and wait itor som:ethiing to turin up are being puisherd a-Ide by thei younig andii enterprising mn wh hav'.e lent the se:les torn from their eyt by~ t- deprIessioni in the country, and n:Itz iht somie netw track mluist be fol I 'I Itd besides thle (tie that leitds fromi the I : ri tt tht sttre. A hiuite of .tuuries. (Newberery lieraltd andi News.) Al thIis abuse of juries andi chartging thetn wi ahiI the failure tot terfornm their duty ii not e:tiilated toa make the jury system ior thliet, attr to iiake juries any more readt(y tt conie'it. If it hats iany inIluence at aLl, it w ill lbe in the othier direction. Istke the 'Tariir. (Carolinia Sltartan.) It seemis that the inter..State conmmerce lilt dat-s not wotrk without friction. It is near-ly as unianageable as the tariff. (Newrberry I Ie.ral<tlind News.) .You (-annmot make meni moral by legisla Itutiand yttu might till up the statute book wilth such laws atnd they wvoul be of no ava.il. tnmtroil inhg ai liipe. "Ta'lkiing albotut inigenuiiity'," salit a(drum nmter to a Chicago lkrtld reporter, "I want to tell ytou what I saw last winter out WVest. I was ini aL tini that wias snowed in for three dlays Th'le company sent us food, bit tIey t,di't send any cigars, anti the tini boysa stock was exhiatustedl the first d:ty. Ini the express car we found and (-OnlisentedIt a box tof simoking tobacco, but Itere wasn't. a pi l'C til the train., Among Itle issenigerls wvas a Connecticut yankee whit was just dying for a smoke, lie got ouit mi the sno1(w and louokedl around for a wetd tor somlethinjg of t hut sort, which he nutiII use ini niiking a pipe, buit. couldt tintl a I hng. 'l'mi ging toi have a hpipe, n y how, lie said. So lie tottk a lead pen t-il, tIpened thle woodi, took out the lead, aoil. pldat-ing Itue twov strips togethler- again wo'tuindl them tightly with the tin foil which amie (oit tf thle p ackages oif smioking y' ha:cteo, inaking thenm air-tight. Tihen lie took an apple, hollowed a bowl out of it, iiadlhad one of the nicest pipes you ever Saw. if yotu doi't btelieveh it, mnake one for youriselfI andt try it." Tou Itemuovei the Commuon WaVrg, It is now fuilly establ ishied that the comn n,ln wat, which is so unsightly, and often pr-ol iferouts oni the hiandls mat face, cani be elsi y remoivet bytS smiiill tdoses oft sulphate o iit'ne;m t akein intenially. MI. Col rat, Il iyymns, has tdrawni attenitionm to t his ex t ranur diary fiat. Several children treated withI three grins ofl Epsomii salts, moniig nal evein g, w\ero promptly cured. M. Autbers, ilk-s the eese tof a womlan whose mee was' di iured b11 y theitse exera-eeenees, andh whit was eurmed ill a montith by a i nehna itd hall . of a gnesia taiken daily. An ither iinethial ia.anm reports a (-ae of large wails w hieb disappleared in a fortnght frt,mthie (taily ihinistr-at ion of tein grains The prieliminary hiearing in the post litot Pan I landtle railroaiY robbery' ciases (tmeup W~P\edniesiday morninig, In Pitts huri g, before D epuity Mayor Crlpp. All thle priso ners wiiveil pmrcl iminar-y exam111ina tion aund were hecld tor trIal at couart. T1hie itse will proabhly lie tried duiriing the pres emit touirt terma. I )r. P ieree's "'Favorite Prescription" Is everywvhiere acknowledged to be the staund aird remaedy for feamalo complaints and wveaknespe It is sold b., druggi~~s. YsnW.A.DAU. BOULDN'T HAVE ASKED IT. So beautiful she seemed and so pure Ah me! how I should miss her. Unable longer to endure My wish, I asked to kiss her. A blush of deepest rose o'erspread Iier face, as if- to mask it, As, with a woman's art, she said: '"Why, Frank, you should not ask it." A man of mark-A marquis. The height of summer-Fahren-heit. A go between-IIlam in a sand icli. A sound instructor-A nmusic teacher. A sound investment-Buyiug a drum. Putting on airs-Thie western cyclone. The greatest ro.in man of them all-Te tramp. Sober thoughts-The kind that coie next morning, you know. It is not the cream that ought to be whipped, but the milkman. Every sucker in the land ought to be put through a ''course of splrptts." It is a mean girl who will give her fait h ful lover the mitten in hot weathe(r. A bulnion is spokenl of as a nobby tlhim: in low-cut shoes. An executive session is one in wlici to do nothing and keep it secret. The lawyers are a very econom ical (a' They make their suits last so long. Rising with the lark is nothing W 'tnder ful. Any rooster can beat the lark rising. The man who takes a hint is not neces sarily a thief. Now that the base ball seatson is at letaid ''strikes'' will be more frequent than ever. Every dog has his Iy, but the aihits belong to the eats. Gone up higher-The manl who lidu't know it was loaded. The bec can draw twenty times its own weight; so can the porous plaster. The cream of experIence is skimned from spilled milk. A Richland man has been lined $'2(0 for keeping a cow. The cow belonged to a neighbor. "'Oh, I'm slow,' said the tortoi"e to th' bare; "but I get there just the nane." And then the hare said, ''Chestnuts:' When vessels ''list" is it because they are anxious to hear what the wvil waves are saying? heavy dews promote vegetation, aul heavy dues have often sent a business man to vegetate. The fashionable slipper of undressc( kid is just as effective in dressing down '"kids" as any oilier kind. 'Yes,'' she said, "1 think (hares is in love with me. this breath now sielis of cloves instead of plug to)aceo." Ginger ale is said to be good for the blood. That's the reason the dude drinl-s ginger ale. The dude is a blood. Fogg speaks of the Government wtarc house as ''Purgatory," inasmuch as spirits are there held temporarily in bond. There is hope for tlie (hides. A Freacl scientist claims to manufact ure art tirial brains. A t'hicago collector of rare borhs ha:s paid twenty-live hidllred doliars for a bih. Thought it was something nev, probad!'. A prominent clergyman ('nl Is the faCe 't lie pl'yground of the soul.'' TI'hen a book agent's cheek must be a prairi(. The fool knows nothing of sliame. A man can hold ulp his hema underany ri' cumlstances when there is nlothing in ii. 'Trust'' may lie a good niotto f'r a Christian; 'trust not" is a good oni a tailor. It is an old saying that the w:~ehed pt never hats a boil. T1hiat is thle reasoni wh li man(1 ('annilot se'e the baCk p art of hn. D)o not wvear your tro)ubles aniy mti-for tuines all on1 the outside, like an ~overcs, but keep thieni ihidden within, like a rata. yest. That homely babies make the be.t Ionk ing folks is an adage as ohld as time ii ; but. you dare not tell a miothier ht(r'baby is homely. An old1 gent niamedl Johin Smith has ni cently got nmarriedl, giving as his Cihf season his desire to sav'e the namiie fromi utter extintctiont. ully fCor SmithI. .An ordinary womianl's waist is thiirty inchles aroundh. An ordinary nin's atrm i-; thirty inehes long. I [ow adhnirable are' thy works, 0 Naturec. The number of p)lltts raisedh by maon dosi not exceed three thouisandl. A ini indstrtiotus hen will raise more than that everiy ho our in the day. Borax is so abuntdant in (Cohnnhiai, Nev ada, that it sells for four cenxuts ai ploiu. A b. at last we htve found out whiere the hotel clerk's dliamoCndl comes from. Said a fond husbatnd to his wile: ''\ (lear, I think I'll buv you a little db'g ''O, no!" she replied, "do0 not! I prefer gv ing you all my tiiffections!'" A strolling actor startedl omit withi high hopes of captivating the cotuntr'y girls, but repoit saiys unicer'tin eggs wecre thle only things that were "'mashed on him.'' F'nNhiozn Notes for' Mai y IInats ate not quite as high , butt boinnets have not dlescendtedl an inch. .Evening gow'ns for young ladies arel lav' ishily timmed with ribbons andi( hiows Cuffs andi collars of linen should otily Ib' wor'n wi th tailor matde costuimes. Monograms for' underweatr tire embiroid cr'ed ini long nairr'ow letters on the left side. A piece of p)erfutmcd card-bhoard orli leather' latCed in ai writinig box, ort's will perftume the patper v'ery grateftully., Wide sashes ori scarfs are still tied aroundtil the waist, but they r'eqirie a very slim figure, for being so wide they mai:ke the waist look mutch largetr thtan it realy is. Elaborate n ighit drtesses areicnmle e spoCt,tedC Caii)'C, with tutcks ini frot m a fl'mlI coqutille of lae dtownt thle 'etr i; the, neck and( sleeves tire atlso t rimmedot with Iiace( iatnd ornmamientedl withi botws of color'ed ribboni. Straw bonnets atnd hats are tiniiinied whIt bows of ribbon-or aec phliitttgs, formiiiig a backgroundi to a botiquet of sitail fairy hike velvet tulilps in a variety of nturalin colors, tmixed wvitlh light foliage of grasses Velveteeni requires lit tle or no( tri'inuninu It, is therefore a l)CuCtliar'ly eC'onitthc:,t fabric for drtesses andh costutmes fot- bothI ladies ando chiildrien. It enni lhe puriCha iSCed in all1 the dilerent shadt(es fash hiiile thIiis Some of the newv hats have thle ct-own of lite stiaw, and the turn'ed'i up brimi hund with co)arse oi' faney straow ini th Iam ;ie shade. Th'le velvet lbower.~sul d lupo i o nets tre ailso utsed itn ttriing'' i ' haf. bu t a muichi stmal let' extent , andh inumy sly Iili mtodels tire of vulvett rimmedt'i with guiipme lace. ends, are madlCe oif silky1 fibrici aw ini els, aind thIese aire ver'ty hm tio''w. i my take thle formh of a platini yoke, othleto ir~ the yoke divided itn tubs, -nding : in t:tssels or pe;iilnt', andI raiseid r:>Is ion Ied~ with bend workah take the' lace of a dti i':iulit on the shioulder'. - - /, //'s LO/I// //w.k, (ov. Larraubcc has wrv it ten a liettr on thle AVoirkinigs of hrohib it ioni ni lown. ii 50 of the 99 eoimtiis the nioti-liquor't lw is rigiodly enforced, and 1part illy in thle others. iIe says prohibition htas gretly beneftited the State, anid the only poplht onI lost is comli osed of confirmed rum salIers thnd I cr1ln kers AIlo I oq Vheei. A novel train o Pullman cars has been exhibited at tho 'onlsylvania lliilroad depot. ''hc train nisist of five cars only an(d will be tho Ni v York and Chicago linitted expreus. T e front end of the first car is for baggago. Cue centre i an cl. gnat library, tilled vith extensive book CaS3, works of art, 1 aidsoutn uplholstcry. etc. ''ie rear end is a barber sh)u;p. 'The set'ointl is a dininy ca atnd eviy m 4lode r4 invetlion is utlizired hiete. 'Flit cur is tiii islled in c;ivc I nuik ttt1 grneen kl Iin r. ! I 'wo (i' the tl,hks c libe slurrottlunldd by drawn cli'tains. 'Ih other tire ('ir. Iare stle 'rS, liini-:Itet'd In li,'ht btlue and al) tic lal,t e ll ve i mient.s. Th'ie t"lr' itin. l :itii "i-t by t^ -. Peteul Vestibutles :ndl the Irve)er.; c:1iu o frota tlnc endi of Ilhe trainl to the n!e h.in' cari)tedvlolonrs utnul not h 1 t txi ed t) t he atir. Th'ree tin,re tratins wvil hehuilt eo t ly like thik onte. C'UJL1).\"T' IEARl IT TIIlUDEII t An interestitg Jettter froi Mr.. ,liio \\. Weeks, hnuperitdi&nlt of D)t ' litpr 1i omle: FiHin a feehing of gratitnitle t ,1 a d(e slire to bent.oit othteta, I. voltuna'-il.y mt:h tis l;tatemnit. I i:mVu great reas,ot' to 1bt tha kful'ttl IIiat I ever hI arld of 11. . . as 1 knu? wiwhat a bh 1 init alus bcen to 1W'. i iave iti-"ic,I with 1:.ronch t inl ( - tarrl for a nubller of yc;m's. ;>is m1101t1ts tgo I was taken with ai severe p,atitl in right tar, which in a few day:; ba i to disCiuarge nuttter, wit Ii Ierribtl) -a1 : Inost ttiilicue 'a leIt l,tpitation t:nd IL 1:n (if noi)1:s in lny" h_ead. InI btn d;-v 1 i - thte Colinenicemtentt of diieIharu;e nltl p.u ini iny ear I_ lwgii to ;row tkatf amd ini sx we(iks I_ waIs su dieaf ItIltt I Could n1 ia rlt" thul(i1tlc'r. I. was:ui then cwt)i'lled to ii coVI - timi tulic, an3d it wa:e; oftt ta tl i t c,t;ltl 1not hteaar with t1t4 tubh. " tIhn ct nienecd taking 11. . B. and the i'ting of iy Car ceased rumning il live week-, and can now lcar withut the t+be. ;t y general Iicalth ai its iiiltroVed, pal'itatinit ceaai'd, and feel like a iiew being, Il Iprltciude the benelfit I lve retceived f'ronu t. JLIL.t. (inade ini Athunta, G;a.) witit gratitudo to (God and tliUhakfuln.s; to the Propiiietors four 1u chi a iidicitne. I celerftutiily recontnend it to all who a,n afilicted ctitht ditalnt8sa and catarrhl.Ty it; lerscvere in its ut.e and you will be convinced of ita valruu. JOIN W. WEEKS, Supcrintendent 1)t Kalb 1'auper 11011'. Decatur, (a., Muy 1, 1i;. 1ni111G' llTl; ISAi-.. 1 have been a suli;erer from .Kidney a)1 iddler troubles for several yeirs. I hautvc lately had what in termted 1i ight's iisca1C, and have had11 consid(ri 1 swll' - ing of my lrgs and i llort:a'ns 'r .il. the cra hias p,oisomI(I myt bltood, a1." . I Seellredl. anld atni using ( I,. JIL., ) Jjrta;;IC I ottld Itlni, lld fiid it act, 1oweri iily ; and very quickly, and 11.a dt 1ihtcd with ii:; e'fectS. I 111m1 llr.tiomItJ uI a al11 e tillltit vof vijitis n ri i" u I tl . tli , and s e tl ::vertl t mi' n phi-i al" w nanited on mnn, lut i;. IL. " tain at 111 tto p. JO I1 Ii. .L\ll 1 i . 1iuckt Crveekt, Ala., 1lay 1, ii ;. .\l who t0 ti r--t 411' ,t1ll lit. 4 ,at1 . (-, it4 tlu' 4 !tl Ci: <"' i' I lo't4 t ois ,. . 441.oit:lt o 4i 5(1ur ! 115 1. rt, l 1 c opy 0m- ;;- p'1 I 1)11 - Ir , tl i.o t t ull . ll 1 i l t I i tI u1 t wt'o 'lt 1tl :L. ( =ltartiiing pt no' t Vter c t kiowlt-l hilr i,y 131". f,1 Ot D e 112.: ..t: : . t: :t wi414uit the' 4LOOD reill:to. of 4 A p )t t . Ind( iu'S l IO 4 411434l1)3"4tyrnlba 'i. i - ( F4444 4'lin DrfoRTrce. LIJ) PLinShrui znalcd0(4rL'e4 o- 1:40 4uppli1 14r' l or . - THE R.HRTiE MDICIN COATM'PAlN Dr SATER' oiVER Mo LL 1P 1 1 44U ..} nfa tall o aly licaesol'th sora 4 leasan l n ie.1 4or al by1 ' l druggi'ts an 4o whl.'4b oa,,W a & Co.IEngish, th' In futi it(Ii iii v isae (1 b11 n St ro1,bl4211 ant ho lis ?.;4k's ill rI ':24. f4lI |[l ( of ''(IltljI - 4:1114 be lind ( NI; my wif s e :re 1 ly C'.141f r a breOi'4 itl. i ut If W 141,, itle the yeI r < ' .,atk:alllnl. (n e tl TretiM O 81001Stl S ui is ase nje I ~ .'JHE AW I y CUalt+ AI.1L HUMORS, tr1in a ('(oiutn Elotci, or Eruption, to thetwor.t "ieroftuln. Salt.r teum tc Foyer - Morou," Scaly or Rou la Sk ii, in shrt., till dliseatse"s caused by b>ad bloodl ar(u xniulutdii by this powerful puri :: .In, and IIIvigorntting niedicino. treat aiug Ulcers rildlyt hcal under its be ii)n hnllu("nc(. EHp(ciflly hats it mnanlif('Sted ta 11o1(t(t n ("tirring Teller, RONO Rtui itloi li, O;'ibunc1i, Sore Eye., Scrof IlOllM orea and Swellirige ip. o1it YLseatsc, White SweIlinagN Lioitre, or Tie"k Neck, and Ettlargecj Ualaudr. Send t'n cetits in K<talps for t largo traitISc", witi (olore(d pitestc, on Sku Dihse . utr th(+ cttn(' artntL for ta treatiu0 "''Ii: 11.A)OD IS TilE LIFE." 'T'lorou':hly (l8antse ii. 1>V UFing D'. Pierc-n (:oldett itde ient Z)h(overy, ntd good digest ioi, i n ir wkin, buoyant ilr. ifa, and vital tireutigt, will be cstiulluxM. CONSUMPTION, whlich 1s .iroul8 of the Lunge, i9 ar r( ((1 an:' <(ir(d h.vu 1hii rtitdy. if ttkun bc 1 (o ItI' I 4 : s (I 1I' t '1lase are r((tl-. 1'r( i j" i(( 1 +" i l(s pow )V r) ov(r this terribly t:anl di. -a; , wh't n it 1st. olifring thiis ntow ' "1 ('(Ilil ('('1n 4t'. to th + publiie, Dri. Pit:n('i.: thn11 :ibt :a'riuml '1,of citlhIit it hise 'Con. ti11 a ptiI>II (' iite." hut hidlt(loned that 1r.1lut19a tou li: ,"'(i th r 11 1II dikinc which, r nt it ti : rl ul +', i::;ion (f tonil, or bitr 1n 'h("nin,r, :"'.(n . < (r)(Io-cleansing, anll-,i:ih.'" '.:}- I ,i lita"e proper 5I , iti ' :1; ., I : n t" medy for conIrstua( ion, bt, i("-" t:ii C:..otic DI. (,a,,," of .th r P d ad Lungs. TI! y'(.' f. (::!, 'sovy, deb"ilitted, have ra love ar .(.(r y('lkmw ish--browtn 8pots (on w ' )' !' I., i r, ;,it h;al lie( or dIzzi S : ' , i11 11(n Ii, inttrnal heat or ::,: ith!:'il h e tus , lowt spirit - :m,I Ir'rtrthl iappetite , I"'" ou tre t a \((I1:4"( e1ring frot>. ",i,":)p"ti 11(1' o mi Yu - - ,,imin, and T5ord r;;i':tSs.7 inany (.(,. ~M I 'ym"(Vtptom) s lire eXpeO ri(-:;a "1 , '("yt fo'r atll stuch cnsel, P}(".I'i^ '("" i ' i)d( t : iT icall Ile.' - (i G't:deit Med1 "+ica11l Di'. for ' ;l Spittin of oo(t, I ('- of lrenti, I ,ron. i.:((!r +1 'e1 1 al, 1 III (Illei(nt renedy . i) I, Il:n;e1.,T.:t i'.OO, or SdX fK'i or :t).00 ni'l t ( cltl in i:'1i'S for D)r. Pierce's l 11 I'n '1i t1!+Inipt :n. A\(ih'("11 ((iCd' i? };'o'i; ledien! Aso (ittioii, t(;(;' Mut : "It, l'A1.o, N. y. $50 REWARD. rd fi the proprietors I. 'e's ('at arrh ltemiedy a .f " .:atrrh vhich t I :' eure". If you ' a da,t"harge fr14m the I d r.at( (,r ,(lthe ia", partitl loss of mn -II, t,:'', ((r h("ari;nli, we(tk eye"(s, (1ul1 pain I' l' ':;r,. i h1ol, tnu havI Catiirrh. ''iou i_41:1 o+f (n t( trm1in4t(' in ("unsnumption. I)r. ::4 (''s .tra' (I llI11i1:>Y ures the worst c:s of (tatnrr, ''Cold tin tre Ilead," tial Caturriai .endache. bi0 cents. PIANOS and ORGANS From the World's Best Makers, AT FACTORY PRICES. Easiest Terms of Payment. Eight Grand Makers, and Over Three Hundred Styles to Aeleot From. PIANOS: Chickering, Mason & gamlin, Mathushek, Bent and Anon. ORGANS: Mason & Htamlin, Orchestral and Bay State. Pianos and Organs delivered, freight paid, to all points South. Fifteen days' trial, and Freight Paid Both Ways, if not satisfactory, Order, an# test the Instruments in your Own Homes. COLUMBIA MUSIC tOUSlE 3ranch of LUDDEN & BATES' SOUJTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. PRIOCES AN D TER~MS TE]B R aMZ AT. WV. TRUM!P. Xanager. RADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR! Mtost happily mioots the tdemandl of the ago for Womiian't littIjar aifilicttin. It is ta remedy for WI0.'IA N ON LY, aind for one SPEiClA L CLASS of ier dllii',:lts. It isi a Specific for certain disessed enit:,: ito f I hei: wombi , antd so controls tho Men I rual itrgiti ait t o reglilate nlt derangements and Ir'ilaltois of her Monttly Sicknetst. T3he pro. priot ' clim for Ithis I{emtedly no other miedical ,tI tityi. it ist strici!y a Vegettablo Cornpound, sht'e itittei presc'rtp'ton of a learned physIcian Wh?tS 1a icially wast Fl'iALII DIssA8sE,and Whose (aluetc ie ettvlablo bectatse of hIs auccehs in 11h0 treatttiet andI cure of female comfplailnts. Sitffetrlig womtan, It will relieve you of nearly all comt~pltitis pecuiatir to yotir slex. For ?ale by tdruggista. WrIte for book, "Mes. 'age to Wotmain," nailed freo. l:HRADFIHLD IthdOULATOR Co., Atlanta, Gag DEKB FFI1G & IXK( FUJII'TURE & FIXTURES. As:k foriII Itutatedl Pmnpihltt. ERIRY SHOW CASE Co., Nashville,Tonn. ,AD1lA TED k 'r n rFwlofe s aatrh vn h vev myf nrI t p ng k 'at" N cinn ; wi s- n, m. i cniti ontiit I(xv. JIAMJ'P V. M1. '(titl(tS. t ir Nertroi C., iawsi .,tlanta, (ia.