The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 05, 1887, Image 4

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" 7' - us ill.*4 MAdanlerou nsville, The m6 Lynchburg, Va., were covered wt 8tok Tuesday morniog. A large ntie?oion meeting wa8 held ni pinoiinati last tight. - ling istalkod of for the pres New York Athletic Club. 6 t*f3223 to 22'7 Canal street, New Sat anght. No fatulitles. Loss not G. Blaine and1 family passed \ tough Alban, N. Y., Wednesday, bound for Augusta, Maine. Bloxhan 19, Perry 23, Pasco 16, seat tering 12, Goodrich 13, was the vote in Tallahasseo Wednesday. Thirteen Irish constables, who have re cently resigned, will sail for America to rnorrow. Lieutenant John W. Danenhower was buried Sunday with military honors at Os Wvcgo, N. Y. The trial of .J. 11. \incent, the default lag State 'l'reasurer of Alabamna, has beent postponed to .July. The Iussian govcrnmnnt has dcei(led I') recall Count Sclutvaloif, Russiant apihaSsn dor to Germany. The Iungarian primnate vill present to the Pope, on the o(1sion of the ltter" jubilee, a beautiful gobI hitilice. . - Fifty of St. L< i ' henn oest citizens" have , ior 1 lection Ilrauis, and the Ex.Seeretary and M rs. Manning will be presented to Queen Victoria at the next drawing room, on May IS. Senator Hawley has left Washington for Hiartford and will remain in Connecticut for several weeks. Murat 1falstend has gone to Chiciugo to call on Mr. Blaine, in the interest of ten1a tor Sherman's candidncy, of course. 'Tho works of the V slhuri4- Manufactur lug Company were in Incd l t-t night. in New York. Loss $I,(t0. I'hc First National i;:muk of ShilitesviI1e, N. C., has been authc,rized to coin in e lUSinesa with a cpitalli of 50,O0(. Samuel E. lliighlatnd, ex-Tlreasun( r of Carroll county, ltal., his been irestul for etnbezzleimnt , ans b L 1oidi fixed at $t,O0t). Major Innes I idol ph, one of the edito. ilal stail of t he Untiinore A lica;i, dit d Thur:day at his residence in Baltimore. Vater in the St. I.:wence river is s!owl subsiding, ani duang r is radially passiq; awty. Teasers Itntd miXers in till window gln"" iactorie' of ite IPi:t-lurg district have struck for ni'Ier wtages (10 per cent.) and( the mills a( clo.sed. Two mecn were kliil n I ie new :ile dut work:sin.I New York W1ednot-tlay. (Io fell down a sI;tift aul a roik w\eisching; a to fell upson tht ohher. 'Th'e roIV, . Y., stove motlilers wVan to retUu to w1ot k. .Manutflitlutlrrl, how (:ver, vill not. r<1Sum1lie till lie boy1cotted Jtattern tr Iulec is I lria net ly seil led. Rcco,lia"l 'T'rolIte, wIi osc sluw 1every J(tts oc(^asionet, d ; hun tin ng his friends. wast5 t:kcn to his Imiue in, 1;ostuon on 11oni daty. A t a1 rt ece.t (, ot i iii ; in I iasin Sen itot Ildtu nds l.i "'.i Ihn-e(4 II t l ih'>it', 71nd( i ribald I>>r;0: I. ph :i r ti tthat tIy tll died of congLes:iye <rlI: Lab'orl i.ve h, It t !i ,i al , tit- Uli i e 1.A II I 1l :- VI" I r. t l t'~ "'t i :tl I lilin, 1I113l. whi h tre ito,t in nc" d I tI hVi t I ie nadt istratio(n. Onti te i21 o li f 1 hec3111nh1.,th flihe l ion.-l ilio li0' hne3 , Attorney11)3i (lh'r eal fr. Ieu ! l era idt h u i eialap hench 1t'3 (:a 311band. t113 (tW The I (3 l'ope less en co ileia l not3' t the French al Ge a 1:.1 -3ilver1nnnt',, 'l3er-1 thel rit-. h : hip, (3 3I ily3 l f i():t w , hic the (iid. '1firlm ki!' Hev- n Turkh,h'Wil' thei(0 r nor lItr Lihh (3Dada.13 1111 lU ting of01 al) bot. Aitourth man 33 aved h31(iin tself byli nging3 to11 a3 enk' of-i3' ie. 0i3111i AIllen.\Oi Thurman 3 - inlit2311 ththe w3on't1 i1a olie1w l31.ve, an ii doel heiv- n13 t33 Ato juory beln liinonl to'3 detmine tlly ;i1l tyd h310- hIta ali 3',olique13. Fhnoious.Mi tpuh3.3,n inn-pan tl the uin ion. Arsn AtepI-t 3Linake3-13I (3toe iSublm Id >rk( tellt 3111uisw pt t3-l1 Is ii tih le beend (Igy coted is3 cauinlig itikis by workw deiit tht trall. hinlii var13 htlesNothad Tihe moltisn fralill Iban'l'ofil 1enu fr om Cookd Como i le theiWe3 er ie OVlms beena ovete d, and1 the- tial w(- ill,t tho flore, hae MobIil aen,it e . lubro o tuerre antsel t11hitemorary ole isupend) ling oug aiin hort ll(111iaI o iI rie1l Ctog, late aro enoltn, whL' illout shooti Cnduyetor Iay 1iternoon31 stOl land mor wracy wound h1im3 f. Tc rnh he otin -w Jam'he si.err, Jhi li l(rk to the Fir(s1tt Asiat Sl'oc(n (l.r 'nu:1, dtidiser, da. H t a he livedt utildn st' o hei'uold he beel-nmin cont iiu publidca sevieS Fank Muulletn was received lmin iig Woi prion pl ih rv u toasenoid ten years for aniassaul in)the firt a gel oftenesht monn he was(1 l'fud dead I is,t e lll aning bylng the tfl lra lbama is beit thewotis er. oTe gtstoJulkers o acousint of Pabsmc of. Crawfrlsad Vrin.t' cle temn themp h avgi een tarete. nie ohl adasic metan Im Vistowriaght', Londoui on Bily 2C o oy, agbrakemn, the krm illd The residen hoIss ditoe the apo~int.0 mendt f urenGokr trbr,U P.A,t inetgt h ert fioua in orth pevntono yelo feera prcicdinAexc and Bazil The ilvrandhs mploed t th G t *08 l tor's property in Milwauk , has come to this country from England to enforce the tb payment of his so-called claim. in William J Florenoe, the actor, has pur' ht chnsed two large lota at the intersectiol of hi 'I wenty-first street and Connecticut avenue, w Washington, for $15,600 and will build a fr line residence on the ground at once. h A Fort' Monroe, Va., dispatch says that Privute Minileld S. Miller, Company G, 5th artillery, was drowned while returning from the Soldiers' home Theatre. Ills It body was rccovered. ti Sir Edward Thornton and party have ? arrived in Richmond, and made the ac quahitance of the members of the conhmis ston appointed by the Virginia Legislature. The joint commisiou is now in session. It is fortunate that the war horses of fun.ous soldiers are diying off so fast. It woul di have been only a qistion of Iih I e when some Congessmn woltill intrCdtce a hill to penlsionl them.--1%/ii. TIiluaw. A (ispatich from Cookton, Austrlia, an nolLces that the satealer Bentun, I riii Singapore, was sunk in a collision w1it a , hark -off the Island of Formosa, andl that 150 persons were drowned. No Europeans ti were lost. The Denver Labor Assemly No. 217, SI Kights of Labar, adopted a resolution censuring President Clevelan l Iaeouse of tl his actai In o(ul'ring troops to I)h(kota ti , evict settlers on tl; Crow tond \V ii nnchago .1 ''he anti-S heryil' L,tn t \isllin'hm all ,., nk thatt the Ohio li a e's utlh iI i .i trip was t:an to esirly in the c inv:1 It would hav,' ph':lsedi 1iem1 letter if he l(1 (' not tone before the spring of 'b;. p I.icuten:ualit ( ivernor ItidIle, ScieI t:try l ;Iat e Allen atnd State Audlitor leCarthly, 1 (It the 1Kn. itsa board of lail',m( ass(essrs, were in ji red( and narrowly ('seCapid deal Ii b;y tho' wreck of a train on whii:hi they were ridiig. Eit;ht "s(eab" patterns were put into the 511(1 at ('heli of the threc Si e tfact o111s (1 I)('troit W(ednesday Iiorning, and the men t 1%int to1 work up lon 11hem wVit hout1 proteSt.t 1l're of the St. Louis pltterns hav been reICeivedl.' A calif jerked Ile prop a frimt un1ld *r a i se itio l (( I I'hic thre nre iite a \ t((' l 'ork in ,'Iilnshld( c'unnty, Ill., W\'dne'I:y\. ,1. II. li,rns, a weallhy f:rnl-r, who ws 4n the Mt'ihlll; , w(,'as kiled an n( e workmii:In t;t:illy hUrt. W . I'. i"owler and iIr. Si ivert, n.e(t r of tie Eitiscop:l Church, had a ditliutiity at Ua'iad;i, hliss. in which1 StiV''4 wa 1s m r ttv\ woundcd. The cause of the trouble 1 hi nit hlecu ase('rtained!, bu0t Stivers sayVs that 1"(\F ICI''s act waltS julstiliatble, A 1'('so lion was introduced1( in the We'st t irginia1 S'nate W\ednesdtiv to rvd111I for i ii' et'lemtent oIf a c'Iim of \'irgn i:l d:litist \\' t \irgtinia for t8,1 1,0I.0)Il as tin- 1lter's 1 'inir' of the Stalc of \irg(;inia at the thin tle itatIe of \\ e',t Vir:inia; wIS ('eRted. If the iintcome of 21 n:tiiways is dIe('rIa l ll in 'lie week"I, th1-ou_h tih- I I'lr Stati: (' m n Ie Ittaw, ii('te n (f ,1( ,(tUU, h \w n1, II I will I 11hle d1'c ea'(':I'-e fI ' yer' of I It l U' rn s in l fthe 1,21)1 tanitaw y complitnites 8 h'I I II I l't il t Stlte-: lbp''"1ectfu!1ry' t reerred to 1( I Sen l'i' lic:lgatn for li II cnsw r. 1: .cIrh Sharlp, of NeV York inr:ulwty 'I surfa ce ratilr<r;dl Inotorie:ty, watts ( '1111 in tie S ('''nit of )3er 8m1 'Iermliner 1,r ttial in I the: indlil'tment for1 bribery}, (n 2l ('(;uts. t 'T'le lefendelnt was'N not read3-, and tlie (":t-(' l v8 set for tri .M :iy lit1. An caslt-h'ndnl Ighcitllt 1iniin1 on lie At- 1' hl, i8' 18 i4 l :In( 11;lO )'('di ' lullO:I 1,1 (ii-i t (I p:ill hlyi b u'rned brdg merlL \(1 the A rroya'1f ( ('.110n 1':IrIe. a81ndI ll t i I ano went do. i n..Ii I liell' It - !,t 'tl( le I t '8rttt14l, w 'i ( t 11 )1 11 of Iii' ( 'c r 1 It I etmll ' I lle I b r i of\ i: - 'ur tic i a 1i b1 In. lel's : lil mnl? u n lIl ',c t lt' tl 1;; t.h, , ; of (ltiiinR .'' inh::m, ( Ala., cap8 -it $ c: ,c ci I \' .,1 caita 1 00,0004. . h c liiC1 c Ic 8. A. ,I. Grant.'8, c noted higa i, died.4 b( atUinbridge8 jail,8 a4.lter an id . ill s of nIl days. l'ccie w'ai awitin~-c e- ril forc r 'bin 1cd8.lan i8I. \\heler, lof 'ie,r: i,l ..dl 8 n t thei Tr(ii:lcury 81h-i'1si(wn \'h4-ii r 44('i the 118m:u ich was soc4'1(0( r l ul i 888. i dic -h rg of a c c!: un.n uIli(I ( b i tii( i c a l .8un ml hncr 'c ih'e ist of 'x-:eshlent lehi: lt Thie lcioll--n ting,O rinn an li kncIeofteh 185 to1181the8' four wicnh'(by-a sie of~5 texplsions,1 wich shook884' 18 tI neighorhod tlike4. erih - j9 lcuiti s. The m-lc)ls wer tot'ai ly4'- 18( demoli 1i'- I i timuph:mtly1011)cil118 hnou c.' ct discovery 4.8 IllI' cA'lIcIl tl i 88 88)88'818:1 i i-Ii-c a by :c \inlcria \8 :n . ylofilc~, 18188 prsen t Nov- h el i wek ofthefablouswea b ot:ded lt nes bylt c'uti titutI)'Iing steam-hacting it also8)(1 s iiitive sv.h Lyt livesio teise-d o r $ of( Ioul.h rtitwill notkl the se who14 (op- is erat i .- . . :1. i 'l 85( 8p . (-.).i5c i/'( 83 iiit et814'i. from (liefiniglit Ilti'. he s lice o things in(1( T'(ixaisjd i s igto( tind a11. h l8i.1nut ofIc (18n.y dtwn S4'thi) for hla -c 18 14 8i 1 proicit 1 8iili ':nn pai4n cit(s. h: n o n o 818f, 88itac from I11I utide h:8c hti Apri kum n 118'19 iiplow- to ur line N thnit e lps d.(i 1', A'I1I ii8 local( pln Ach-eiowa h1oeka in l(Ia i ""io'urg \''n11., t 1.ols nd in t'oraniof th lie ditit Win the-. Z ent n. b!rrh isour d' i rieht cgveos IM ri hiti''on ljoie'y Asy hey dlistietI-- abouti 80 am nd te t~he i distr it are(caimed bym the Priit t ionis881 tlt by sma81lll 488 maoiiei1i83 Everyhing8u8se1of An:'zc impondan, an'e8811 of tuher manu.yv a facurers was Tbrelui dngm'e y yestr . ('Is :etd Aktiion i to the CItr) 1tate Chc a 'm88s8.'iontas, lopted ing forie suspensin ol noth e f lledto fof tei interte h8Iiw5 i a thlei atunb0er 00 u ine in eiblyI dcomal- I ire y thIeia increase an in riht toli. is odersuanddlaIin truckt dritin for 75 m (d(1 subet to revocsati, aiyndu wi the ato iloIs ae phedsi to he Nopr)rther Paorkl, uat F ads.Loing and Sanu Francictto forh libe aginot Princee Bima'ekI on ac-Ir 8on fa tlckuo ht ae aef nyth Canelo i aspec n heRecht M. hecout uisjut dcied ha it has n jinsdicion n th mater, scth i ri n c , b ei n a G e m a n g e er a ',i nl Judgoitbam1jtbe ttew Chfl Justice of o District of Columbia, is five foet ten ches in beight and welt p)roportioned. lie s keen blue oyes, a traihht noso and 1 gli fore'head. whito hi iron gray )eardi trn full. With the excepto1011 of a . i1it - in g of hair around the lower pat of h ead1 he is entirely bald an( fir mnuy years 'ore a wig of long tlaxen hiair. Latl ly be isc'trded thi8 vanity.i G. B. Mason and wife, of New Orleans, Ive arrived( at Louisviile. I{y., on thei 'icycling toi r, having coverd a listin i14' f nearly 2,000 mn itl s at an nve-r:tge of 0h , iles per (liy. When they let their L1oIins mna plantitilon Mr .l l s' l waii 51uIferiii: 'it It rhell t tisn, lt no; :l tcln0g'' Ii 11 (,\V r len:ia i. ''le I'lit(' t:!lr ii \\;t"i lip th1e e:.t side of the ;lii. i-pi'l)i, ho' return I1 >nuney \\ill be0 doiwn th c:i- rni sidI,. ) in the i)eu ratic liiiiua;i 's l l In I'" il y l't. -htatilnvy it 1 r, Iib'l di'- I itdi th:tt Genciral intun i',. l;n< 't :. if h'rt fliu ty. W ,lillld hs' th ' n( : (; .\", 1'o r - I h ':tt, o t 't ' tln , l i i l I -:-i Irl';'l 3 ii w 'e1 -lected by 1 ht. . 1 ii ntt:lil),-r o(f othcrs hi \' >int atl t.a i t mtthey wviil iIupputt himn in thi' t 'nym( tn SitI, l't'i orii liry:tn h t h i".r I,ii n -liint (.i ve''t'nlr. Thel, othert 11)nt1-t ar IlI iln lolbl. A\ spi'i'htl fr'nnl .Jile - i'f ('II, Zy i t l ( . ti )1 ('ti( , 4 1 ' :l i' .''-:t'. , .14 ' r 1rI 1 I i IN t n ' . s w t ' i l 1 , ' i i l . lu I' h S)i IS I 11.it \ e>.rhy t M rr i'"di:y iii rin it' i t\hilth .I ;o I hi u(y 't'. i shit,. t i, , ii it i'! t ::'i! ind : ;nill Itt I:'i -i , ti \i1I11l -r. i i :: s :we n " 4i ii i''t. Ithe he l :1+!by iuw.v iri . 'i " e 11,"I t 'l, ': i t- '1. IIh'u 444 tlli tl '(w iI '.i t !) | 'ie (llv i11iiL' l i t o 0 w\iid. \\14dkt'rI lov I:. J1. I1 tIng Iii southi n (-i tiv:Iti,r.) T''ie iLrate' riistio w\"ork on a ctttiuit Ia1m luiig the('11111 itoit of May 1 ('11cotoni lpiin . Altnong; tho uiltmyOp i);nt'hin('s hat- have bleen invt"uti'd tt dlu I bin wurkc o)ne has1 y't b,i.'t vcy fahtVo)rab.)ly re' ('ived tor'E; i ge iail\y adiip)t!l by fai<i er::. h( / Iloierti" Ii (if 1l ike11l to 1 4l41opi -i ai g;- i tt :"':mii- to d1 titt .d i! tn , ve-' Iluigin. ui) h! iut :ti l I th 1 'I ( ' is' 1 n0 \t r-e1 ttt ji,limet htt t ilei,'l ct 1t hc41i literializedt 11 0 aI mt:tliie't., Sit('ht a ia:rl'lhtitle, It a ei, i:4 ,l11, pr bby 4 titin hit pOsstibilities of liunan invi tion, ii t 44III) C tlt o ll4:t\cst 41 ' :t.\4 1 1 ttuili, j t .tt .he44c01t.on 1mrve4' is an1141: uni44 itd44 a t it imt Iii it no t o clcar thtt a ttat;hino for chop'ping, or merely 'b)locking out"' routt--n-rrleduing the ontin1o111 11W of platnt to hutnh i xat4ly what i:, needed. Wh'liysthedl 1. it' 4(51 IIIs to t'uro' it a ion1ltitmous 'ow%V It ,ianta, and( the aiit the Iir,t (op'rattionI >rul'e'd to dr(itroy, the' contin uitt ? Ont ,n>nr, ulnf(1rtilized1 i ltull, ichi II piti hl't hue phtuits ihlubtlt u-hmd' v('ry lt no !1l'1 rdt.' 1U llhke i 1 'a\ llin- ; trlj ,-! .onii li ,it i 1,,w ) :is 1 '' 'i. U11 t t . -1. 4' it j4 'eIl1st1h ill 'nine 4::ury v.l 14..1 r i sttalhs 14 inch'es: to tu i ( it t i >'a 'd . in h il or 't Ihe - '!r trdy b pitc ''a 1114 I il 1"111.14 ("e m - -t!'( , '(1 i .t (!'44 1 \\'writcr ph..nt(d hti:; O l te cr'p vu wo icte(+ive 4I ars 4 in lulls I-l., w it Iii'rin st Saiti.ht:tl ry' re'slli.. Jhit it i - ,"> latie now tO 1t.i1s the pli cy of hiil r iti -1lanitii; T1'he cty ti near .) l , .iulti"dt and i ll tO l.1oh1 it s u n' -: 'y f( 11r thiv lirst, Op\e'l'i i ' ll. If the soil l:t: be1 e tIp ch i in 1: ,i it ( o1 h(1 ( i4 ii 1por t ie i "t irt' t 0d l t in th i ; ! co(ii1 ltionl ut tlie I:'tlt tiin ':t It 41' 1' ':n I'. i t. 1 , '.. e -' 4 ' , ;( llnte 14 w ii la-i t14 \'I1 lii i' I 44- 1 nd compara4 .t i 1 1.1ne e.i~' 114. , cr 1 b n i I 44t1h1y pi I i m 4'a, 1 444 um:1 a1 'troke'. f1or e 1- ha .4' 4 p4 n ' i. We ba 114.4e.en4 'jp4rt h44-h.uah4 go ver. in411h4s 11ry1 t44 4o11', 1' p4 1h:u41 p4r ay1, 11444 ('ven1 114re. .1t mber,14 in 1ts pla -ho.4 i1ng, or "hh;1.4142' :( " h1.41 of4 the plows n qir : m.14r441 4mes up(1 together 1, hov.14ever pted. 14'4 une iace,"l ilthu 18 e:12 tn i t irv the cro,1' '4 rlievjing 14~ the hunger and4( tis of(44a 41ing (1a1s tnickly ill p:ie :t ti o as44l" .1ridly2.(4. The1econ hot. ing)'4 ('hould(i imu1e1ce in 44a1 feyw 4hty afterll 01h iter it0hmolds care poW 11;1111 18> being41 ti4405:(to a ru baii wiebyl canl hoti done iid the plom lquentI p ls e kill-u Ily done) thrilttU41l lit(tle, if1( a41'ny, hoe~111 hold the low than: is g(111enerally 4 >t1 )1ron. cuough 4 r catref4ulc4 enoug to (1: >tton i ho( tle 0rrages; itn shldlt del10111 intrutcd .s..'~yI to oberan arner ird141 steadier(t haude.(4434f h 8h)t' 1 hooIt bm et 111p.en18 at4144. least. i oths4. ed 1out.1lt 14 Unt a corresponden4't, M. Geo.! wyrc ks a4 4 5 4WE1 ditTeren view,411 -ui ineists aInt thevinperitendnt. hasy, n-ol powm(s 'r ies beyonhd tho1sei cnferredI uon him4 by211 e teneral Assembly.4 If) that v(l4:1e s cor-4 et,V then thei'1'yI tinra Issenh.(y gis to b'lme r not' fmakeing1 i the':4 dutyl of te Superin :)nt leto'enny ., loutin thil requilement. aIn'tiare t attois. n Ithu tth >etors gve ha upotatone>rur wel n. "e i ell nt i w't n oto" aeu orhliig,a l. 'W y, -i" t ,' el s i I ad eenraied ro th deml,'14 (;ARLI LR ON )EMOU AtLV. It, Views Regardtog the Dutie of hi Pat, At a reception tr> John 0. Carlisle, glven y the Kentucky Demoeratic Club in Coy ntttn, Mr. CarlislO made a short speech, rtm which the following extract is taken: i want to say to all Democrats that we voultl be unworthy of our name if we sl owed any number of reverses to dishearten ;. '[he growth of the Democratic party t the inst 25 years has been wonderful. \t the (lose of the war we were entirely mrt of power, we had no ohice or patron . and were practically ostracised from a tmie in the aiTairs of tte government. The minocr;cy had a politicul faith founded on he piinciple of Jefferion, and they fought or it without hope of reward. There has nvcr been a thme since 1876t when the ma triiy tf the people were not in favor of hs prot pks of the )emuocratic party. 1 at.t to uirss C upon you the uecessity of ":c;nlig to your principles in any emer tncwy, ::n1 at all tlections, no matter how I 0al1 amil unimportant they seem to be. .> pm can he successful in any country n !ss it has principles upon which it will .take its existence before the people. This onnt ry i' full of vagaries on the powers of veirnment. 8eme want. it to hecome a ;tcrd i.-lnoevnary institute for the care of y body; sone want it to purchase the ilrotls and telegrapih lines; sonic want it o inter fere withI the people)lc's private bust m.,; n>m wient it to loan money to indi "t p col t, it s inpossi ble to enumerate Ie (cha-; to rob tie taxpayers for the Iheri-it of omebody else. We must over me the ;t:ialk,tie theories abroad in the cii. We 'tm't stand everywhere for tihe riIts of neun to (do butsiness with their own mit ey in: their own way. If tle Demo lCt IC party (eICS not do this it might as w-ll (cnse to exist." 'Thle Cotton Movemeont. The New York Financial Chronicle, in its weekly cotton review, sa's that for tho i eek ending Friday evening, the 22d ittm.t., t.n total receipts have reached 14, t?' a:lt-s, against 21,627 bales last week, ,:8;s bl;s the previous week, and 34, I 1i bales tirei weeks since; making the tt.tl rceeipt- sinco the 1st of September, 1 , 5,107,013 bales, against 5,993,889 Ibales for tihe same period of 1885-86, :lr V an increase since Septomber 1, i8 l08,121 baler. The xlorts for the week reach a total of 4, 1511 hales, of which 33,227 were to (Uin at Britain, 3,543 to France, and 9,:M6 to tihe rest of the continent. The .imports into continental ports for the -ane priod have been 85,000. There his been uan increase in the cotton in sight, Friday night, of 67,132 bales as coi1pftrc(l with the same ditto of 1886, an i'rea of at9,21) bales as compared wit hi lhe corresponding (late of 1885 and a ih-ercase of 213,077 bales as compared with tHt. iho ot1l interior stocks have decreased tei t:e week 12,257 bales, and are 1, 1 ales less than at this same time Li car. Tle receipts at the came . ns haveI been 11,957 bales less than tin' s:ue week last year, and since Sep b itibr 1 the receipts at all the towns are 1 h-,s more than for,the same time 'hi iodal r_eeipts from the plantations : Sj'ttcniber 1, 1886, are 5,166,059 it i -5i 3G wore 5,251,375 bales; ii t ; wer, 1,733,708 bales. .llhsught the receipts at the outports h ' 1:s! wtek wer-e 11,222 bales, the i ; tve uent from plantations was I. 1, the Ibu:+ace being taken ia : 1,'cks at the interior towns. r the receipts from the p)lantta r the :oaruO week wero 19,486 i for 18 5 they were 8,282 bales. averago weight of the deliveries reat Briitain is 14( poundi(S per bale Iseason], againist 458 pounds during litimino inne hint season. The conti antalI di liveries average 446 pounds, .2inlst 1n: pounids last year, and for the hole of Euirope the deliveries average t nun.la per' bide, against 435 pounds I eimbaye appears to show an increase tiiumd with hist year in the week's p t f t;,000t bales, arnd an increare a -Iiipenuts of 28,000 bales, and the aolit linue Jhanuatry 1 showv an in of1 it4*3,(t00t balos. The movement tut the ports other than Bombay is ,t00 bleslc more than for the same week atd year. Obar Husninesns wvith Cainada. 1Fewu of t.he men, perhaps not even inottr inigalls himself, who will be tiiied wmih nothing but a 'war with uula, have little knowledge of the orouos initerests that would be im iiule by1 such a conflict. According t ihe report of the Bureau of Statistics e \aotts from the United S3tates to thb Dominion in 1886 were of the value ot.tel,M8039, of which sum $'29,659, represents the value of dutiable mer eiabhso and $15,198,163 the value of unwrehanmdiso free of duty. The Canadian eiistomis. ohlicers report much larger tigiures. Tiho value of our importations fiomi Canada in 1886 was, according to their figures, $37,314,636, of which $25, ;;09,10t3 was the value of dutiable mer eliandiao and $12,005,533 the value of free wares. The value, therefore, of the couianeree imperiled Iv the passage of the finsheries retaliation bill is in the neighiborhood of $82,000,000. Our ex p)orts to the entire Biritish North Ameri can possessions in 1886 woro of the value of g$19,773,332; our imports therofrom 837,49;,3;38, mnakinig a total commerce of 37, 2t0, 570 likely to be be afi'ected more or less by retaliation. The total im portations of lish in the same period wvore worth $957, 640, over one-fourth of the value of the fish importation from all parts of the world. The number of New England vessels engaged in catch ling the cod, mackerel, herring and food jishes and menhaden in 1886 was 1,200, empjloying 16,420 men, two-thirds of whom are Canadians. A Schemonn to Bob the GAovernmnt. Th le Pacific Railroad Commission L.as hardly been organized before tihe runmor is punt out tat the stockholders of the Uniion Pacniiic, one of the companies to ho iuvestigaited, will turn over the main liue, stippedC( of its branches and buisi neess, to the government for an elephant. TIhe goverm.ient will thus, it is assumed, p)racticalily lose its debt, and the men w~ho have swindled it will form 'a new transcontinental system out of tihe roads built, it is alleged, with Union Pacific funds, but not consolidated with the Union Paceific line. The investigation now oni foont will show whether the scheme will work. It may turn out that t ho governmeunt will be abnle to tratce its propety and( find itself enttitled1 to conl tro)l nine branch liu,s. If you1 t Ixpeillnet had taste in tIne moullthn, I niem on yellow (olor oif skini feel stunpit anali drowam, appetite unsteady, frelte~ll n u .em(eh or dIizziness you are "billmuns. .and nothIniag wIll arou~se your liver to ac(ltin anud strnengthn uip your sys tiei like I )r. l'ierce's "Golden Medical iicovery. liy druggIsts. .A 1Ioston (doctor, who has ju.nt retiredl with a b)ig forame, says he dIrew remuedies for corns and1( consunmption ount of the same keg, anld miost-of hIs patIents got well. ThIs Is believed to be the first physicIan who ever (onfeseed "e t11QneTrade. The lag ~- wg trade of Mexico >ught tobi Controe by the United States. H :ommercIal 't reourse between the two vi ountries has beeh hitherto hindered by a 8 Mexican tariff which practieully cxeitl:d la ihoae articles which the U nhed Statis could at Lest htave supplied. There was no benelit vi to Mexico from thls tariff. It did not pro- tc Geot any consid rablo home industrics, anud at it was laid principally upon articles. whic hi are not now produced in Mexico. As no di siort was made to supply the home mar"ket 01 with home manufactures, these taxes bore s< very heavily on the Mexican consumer. P A new Mexican tariff schedule has been - arranged to go into effect on the tilst of July. In the opinion of those who are most familiar with the condition and uce.ls of a Mexico, the new turiff will give a decid impetus to our trade with that country. The Mexican rcciprocity treaty now p ;,d lug has for its objeet. the establis'.uiet f. closer and more eXtcnsive ceu :nm.ei:ein re'l. tions betwecn the United States a'il 1. ico. It has biee ratited by t he enate, oltl the Jtouse has niever luis-ed the leI-hit ion necessary to its enforcement. 'T'here will not be so great a demtani for this treaty now that Mexico has so revised Ier taritt as to accomlplish, at hast in pa: t, the c:n aimed at in the treaty. Many of the p' ii cipal articles whici our muerchai;t ani manufacturers wouli have exportcd to Mexico if the treaty had br en ratl ied, will be found on the Mexican frce ii,t af to tirst of July. So far as it go.s, the new Mexican tariff is betthr for u than :. n p rocky treaty would bn. It gran:s . 5;)o very valuable privilege. iaed ms:tc ii r turn no concessions on our part.-- itent Constitution. lave the rliltonw Itakaet )on -? The Toronto, Canada, Globo, referring to Lord Salisbury's proposition for a settlement of th fishery question, says: Lord Salisbury roposes an abject sur render to the Wasbington gove-nent, not a surrender of anything belonging I to the English or Oreat Britain, but the e surrender of an immensely valuable i property belonging to the Biitons of Canada, and the surrender of every miain contention hitherto upheld by the s Canadian people. 'Vo p oirited out the c other lay that the issue between Canada and the United Statej was such that oPe s or the other must yield absolutely unless r a general settlement evading that iusuc could be arrived at. One has been 1 reached. It consists in giving everything to tie United States, and in disgracing and dis honoring the people of this country as 1 they could never be disgraced and din- I honored by manfully defending their e rights to the point of war. The offer of f the tory premier is cowardly, despicable s and treacherous to Canada, and should f it be ratified by the dominion parliament e it will never again be possible to assert c rights to exclude American liheruen I from our inshore waters. '1 he Kan a,, l;leetlun.I The New York J:renin/ Jbt, and ether I papcrs, ever -ineC the Kansas eel"ion, have been defining the "lessons of tli. election.'' In Leavenworth the seeie at e described as bordering on disgrace, and the hostile editors are still making girct ado. e The Springtield lepblican, however, comes to the rescue of the fair voters in this t way: If the iniscouduct. or wrong judk- v Went of a few Kansas womn is to wei:h v against the rights ot thlie whoe seXr to tik i part in the governmenIt of the t:itae ;hey helped to fuid and niaintain---fr Ki:as was made a free State mo e by its woinc (I thaits nen---w hat ihil we iy ut tha muC S0x tliere? In the irst Kan:5 alt tionsi, from 18%- to 18i5i, gossip and?t s(oi lng were not the weapons miost to) be feare bullets and bowie k(n)ivesL lai a f-cm place, and when the vote seemed to be gain agaunst one party or the other, it was a favorite method to steal the ballot blxi\ shoot the inspector of elections. 'he: Iit campaign in which womeni p)repared toi (ast their legal bal lots will c:ont rast. very fav.r ably wvith any of Iho eleciton caiaignts -n kansas before the civil wanr. t.onkiiug's Profmstin ni Suret-M,. T1here is something remarkable in the professionatl succeIss which has aittendedu Mr. Conkling since he was fored oult ot politics. As a general thing, the lan yer who is long in political lifo becomes a lawyer only in name. 1H0 may pass for one when among those not learned in the law, but among practitioners lie passes for a politician. The reason for this is obvious. The laws of Parliament or Con Gress are not the rules of Courts or the <teisions of the Justices, and only the natural lawyer follows the latter aftter the necessity for doing so has passeCd. Conkling never abandoned the custom. While in public life lhe pursued hin studies as diligently as when only a struggling beginner, and the restult was that he was not a generation behind the age when lie resumed the practice of his profession. Few New York lawyers make half as much money as ho, auid it is said that few save inore than he has saved in recent years. C'ounressonal Interviews a 1rug. A half-dozen Congressmen, when once interviewed properly dluring a recess of Congress, can make the country belies e there are a million of them here. They(3 enter the offIce of then newspaper corre sp)ondenit at alt times of the day or* ight and sit, for hours waiting to be intervievwed. If the correspondent (toes not take the hint he is given one, in terms often like "I cani give you some informant innt abaou sotme p)olitlcal matters y-ou tad your paper1( aire interestedi in. IIow muchspac cani you give it?''"tail If any encouragement 's given the i mnan he pours out enough to fill a page of ani ordiinairy newspaper. The general hent of the interviews at this time is to solidify the gentlemen interviewedl n ith the iadmin. istration. Almost any c:orresp onidentt ennt get a doren intervie-ws every (lay, priinit the admintistration in general ter~ms, butt ii' one wants to p)rint theta. The hnik{ of iin stattesmuen at the (apintui nwadays are not heavy weights.-- Watsh. Cor. Ifj/nitIaji Journal. Free 'Trade andS P'ruitotero. (inr brother of thle Rome ( 'urier thinks thait we aire ont the wrotng line ini being in favor of a protective tar-ill'. Well, we are of opinionl that our frietnd of the Courie u Is on the wvrong line in being itn favor of free trade, lIe is entitled to his views, and we always respect an ltonest dhilff(een of ophndon. Thelm D)emocratic patty is large etnough and( patriotic entoughi for its mlemti hIers to entertain dIiff'eretnt views on ecoi notnie qumestiot.s We warn our fra inds that tihe party will he l-hani('iliied if it goes into the tnext P resuid entiaI etion 11)1withI aniythinag likhe a free tre phii form1(1Ii~ . ini (our .judgmtet, ii.t annot win withi to :ll for revenit ut) onl. I is :m optin .I r 5-'m wa~i ~ lo1st then ueiin ot 1-S!i00 that i--,..: \ye : won itn 188-4, hecange, while l)romistng a trtiff foir the need-: of thle gm~i etint hotn estly aministered, we prin ed, at lie same tone, to roteectit ur itie and15 11 labor.- .11untt Chroiel * * * * Declicate diseases of either isx, however iniduc<d, speedily andl permnentty cure id. l3ook uf part-iiculars 10 c.ents itn usa)mps Address, World's IDisp)enlsiry falo, N. Y. Nature niever bumilded so p)erfectly that fashion (d1( not try to improve the work, ouse yesterdaiy to taP nt to it hia cty uext, fair ys: 'it t my jud . .' Ive ud nmkes t mstake i WaY h e Xecivea id talks to persons axteud tlio in. tations tp visit thei: lcads them all believe he will ho , go d make preparations to reeivo him; then" doesn't appear. It is -i belief that he )>sn't inteud to attend any of the fairs or ,her public ocictsions, but to go out pretty on and swing t )uu'd an entirely ilnex acted eirte. We will ail bie disap)poited." -Omaha 1k. Fire. ull pox nd a boy . hoes are al- t ays "brenaking out. t i LO i.e Art Vho ioak G. G. n Hoffman's Photograph, .1It)onV, N. ('. ' I send 3ou1 to-day half dozen photo rapho of (. (1. io.2u1an, of Conover, ' 1. C., and I must 5ay that your medicino as done wOndrcrs for Mr. lHoflnian. It cons like raising the dead to life; he 7 >oks faat aru+l heat ty nOw, an1id they tell .o wien hei c,tnc 1t't d youtr imcdicito e Was nottin;l bit skin and bons(8. The oro on his bruast is h ald over, and you an see the one on iho for -head is heal ag up from the top. I wish it had been o that I could have taken it when hie 7as at his worst, but I could not leVe ny ollice and lie lives som11e ditane fromt tore. Yours respectfully, A. MCINTOSH. This man, G. G. H [olf'man, has rison y the use of Botanic Blood Baln (1. 3. B.) to his present wonderful im proved ondlition. in a short time hii'suhoelss orelcad will bo fully healed, and lie wvill taud a ronumn(.t of humanity raised ron the verge of death. Few per ons ver reCover from such a low a"tato. Leiit, 11 dying bed from that 1(1 (lestroyer, loud poioon, withl the bone of his fei: euad ttte( aid taaku out ' ine t . y the doctors, anid given out to di,. romf1 skin and )01s, N rcekc'l by ldood 015011, to health and sound flel is the rork of B. B. B. Not many such desperato cassc iay o foulnd, but when they are they should of despair of recovery, as 13. B. B3. \iiil urt thun. WhL this medicito can eure such a - rente cases, is it not reason1ablo that it ;ill cute all cases of blood p01(i1 of less Iolence, as it has done in th1ouSnds or 1 tances? .i' e ..r tad dletora tf Conovor' ai Vet m l th : f'al cuiidition from' incI Mr. Luimuanw:iia- raisel 8. 8. Co. 'Ailpurd;th l OO0rru)t 1tierli*Ii- axdVIm sO.1 cii of YOu'i if 1U0-a sia.wnn,it of Appetit.-, Inine~,tion1.uck of solutOiy cured: 1one,- mns,i cia'i nna ner~ves rece,ivo n,ew fordo F.niliilven J In- min I.,A D ES ri-anax i)f T011o ai wifo anid nonedy enro. Givt a a ,-lar. beul.I thyi comnpterinn. Freriannt~ nt temnpts at co-unte.r fnt inw onlyv ndd to thn opiaIrity of the o-rieijnn,I. 1)o noL ex Jn ri t ~:et ti-i (OerninsA. AND lH , j Dr. HARTER'9 LIIVFR PILLS carr costip:tc<m. .ver tiom.:iint and Sick HenMCIno1it. damplo, Io-souind Dreams Book E mulited onl roceipt o f two cents. in i)ostnge. THE DR. HART ER MEDICINE COMPANY. St. Louis, Mo . 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