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TS1E NATIONAL DRILL. The Three Important D)ays of the Great Military Event of the Present Year. WASHINGTON, May 24.-The oompeti tive drill began at 10 6'clock this morn ing. Company A, First Minnesota Rog iment, was the lrst company to enter. They drilled well. The second company was the Eighth separate company of Rochester, N. Y. These two companies drilled in the south of the grounds too far from the grand stand to be seen to advantage. Next followed the Muscatine Rifles of Iowa. They marched to the front of the grand stand, saluted the judges and began to drill. They handled their pieces well, but were a little weik in foot movements. They were liberally applauded. Then followed the Grand Rapids Guards, Company A, First Bat tahon Virginia (coloced) Volunteers, 8outhrons, Vickshurg; Company A, - First Virginia Regiment. Fopular de monatrati.ns indicated that the Vicks burg men and Company A, First Vir ginia Regiment, had won the greatest favor of the day. The competing com panies were limited in numbers to twenty-tout men each, with their three officers and two guides. The program of maro>uvres was (0 livered to each company's commander one hour beforo the time allotted for the 'corps' appearance, and the men were thereby kept in ignorance of the manouvres they were to execute till the orders were actually given. In general terms, they were to exorcise first in the school of the soldier (that is without arms) then in the manual a6 arms, and lastly, in the school of the company. Thirty minutes were allotted to each company to complete its program. A furious thunder and wind storm came up about four o'clock and put an end to the proceedings. Tho crowds scattered at once. The roof was blown oiY a large part of the grand stand and the canvass, rocks, forts and war vcsels, lnd light house of the "Pyorama" were tipped over and scattered. The order for dress parade at 5 p. i. was rescinded. For the proposed dress parade commands have boon organized iu provisional battalions, in which the troops of the respective sections of the country are grouped to gether as far as possible. Kentucky, Ohio and )istrict of Columbia men each form ono battalion; Texas, Mississippi and Missouri form one; the Governor's Guard of North Carolina are with Mich igan and Minnesota1 men; the Virginia troops constitute a separate brigade, already completely organized under Gen. C. J. Anderson. The total niumber of men in camp is about 2,800, in seventy organizations. One-third of the toti are Virginians. Three-quarters of tih commauds have entered the Competition for infantry prizes, one of which is col ored. Four colored companies aro in camp, twc from Virginia and two from the )int.riet of Columbia. WAsn1INoToN, tay 2..-The parad of troops to-day for review by the Presi dent has aflorded the first opportunity for seeing at once the entire body of those forming the nenampment, an(1 was an unqualiiied success. The weather was perfect, Washington looked its best, and the greater part of the population seemed to be on the line of march. The arrangements for the palrado were sea sonably completed and were cii ried out almost to the allotted second and with out an apparent hitch or break. 'Ilie head of the columitii started from ctmp promptly at 12 o'cluck and reacheed ilie stand erected for the President auid in vited guests ten minutes liter. This stand had seats for ntirly 30() persons, and was wcll hiled, wit hout crowding. With the President were Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. Marsey, and Colo. nei and Mrs. Lamont. General Shieridar andl several members of his stafl in li uniform were theire escort. Atuong thie guests of the drnill were Ghove riuor ILee, ofi Virginia, andt stall; (G~oernor 31euill, oi .Mlinnesota, aind staff, andh the stati of Governor G ray, of Indiana, (thme Gove ernor imnself having been detained at the last mom,flent), Seerebirmy tiidicottI, S3enators Sherman and (Gor min, the Mexican and1 Japines~e Ministers and the ladies of their famnilies, and a liberal sprinkling of other legatiomn and army people. The troops5 lookedl an d marched like veterans, and weio encouraged wvithi liberal applause. .in oit respect the programme wvas depar tedl from. The 'icksburg Souithrons, with their baind and the Memphis Zouaoves, brought up the rear with qjuiite an interval between them and their predecessors. They formed in fact a little column by them selves. They had been assigned to posi tions respieetively in the fourth andl ninth p)rovisionaxl baittionets, bmt dropped out of hine because, ais their oflicers ex p)lained, t hey were placed inmmediately behind the colored o,rgaiz'i-at.ionsr. Another heavy shower about 4 o'clock prevented the dress parade, scheduled for 53 o'clock. WasmINo-roON, Maiy 2G. -T1he Richmond Greys broke camp this morning and left for home. Thoy cameu here wvith the understainding that they would not re main after they lad taken p)art in the comupetitiv-e inifantry drill. Comxpany A, T1hird North Carolina Rtegimenxt, also, re turnedl home to-day. Thle reason'i is thmt many of the menmbers areC enigaged int b)usiness, and they were uniale to obtain leave of absence be3 ond to-day. The weater was superb to-daiy. The day was indm-triouusly devoted to com. petitiveohdrilintg andl the authorities, profiting by expex ience and criticism, are making the work very interesting. S3even or eight thousnand spectators were on the grand stand. The compet ing infantry companics were the Governior's~ Guards, of Rauleigh, N. C.; the Louisiana lRils; the Sars field Guards, of New Haven; (Conn.; Company C, first N. .T.; Company B, Washington Light Jnfantry Corps; Toledo, Ohio, Cadets, and Company A, \Vashington, D). C.. Cadets (colored). Three of the companies are worthy of special mxenxtion: The Louisiana Rifles, the Washington Light infantry (Wash mngton's crack corps) and the Toledo Cadets, the Toledo aon probably carry ngoff the pahoit. -The competition for' the art illery prizes was narrowed to two companies and the contest conlseqluently was for the first prize of $l1,500. T1he Petersburg, Via., * ~ company had withdrawn from the conx test. Had there been a third contestant a second prize of $1,000 would have been awarded. eOecompany from IndIanapolis an(d oefoMilwaukee drilled to-day. The * guns, horses and drivers, and also the judges of the contest, were furnished by the Third (regular') Artillery. Two gmut and caissons wvere manned by the visit ing militia and were drilled by their own captains. Both acqluitted themselves well. The rifle competition also came off. Ninety-eight entered, but only thirty eight reported. The highest score of the day was that of Lieutenant Pollard, of the Washington Light Infantry. P'ol'. lard was a member of the international -Rifle team 'which went to Wimbledon a few years ago. El hty-three was acored byLeutenant hleI and Private John sne, of the Continentals, of Washing n,D, C., Private Orossman~, S3econd Iowa, and Private Steyer, Qeoond Mary land.. Many compames will leave to night and to-morrow. CLEVELAND Vi. 8NHEMAN. The ieaders of the Opposing Forces In the Next Preidentlal Fight. Ex-Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, has been talking politics a little. Hero is what he said: "I will tell you what will be the tickei next year. President Cleveland will head the l)emocratic and Senator Sherman the Republican. All this Blaine talk of th< Pennsylvania leaders makes mne smile. Walt until they get to the convention and you, will find out. They will take nc chancs. Unless some very exceptional condition of atlairs arises they will not b likely to take a candidate handicapped as Blatne is with defeat in two nomin:ting conventions and once before the country, which shows that there is no harmony in the general sentiment of the party, no mat ter what may be the enthusiasm of his per sonal followers. If the Republicans should commit the folly of putting himl on the ticket again it will not be the old fight, but a vezy ne'.v one. There's where Blnine's friends are blind to the natural tendency of public sentiment. ''In the campaign of 188-4 the I)emocratic >arty was heavily handicapped by two very Importint influences; the first was the fear of tho industrial and (tier material interests of the probable policy of the party on the great financial and economic questions; the other was the uncertainty of the ability of Mr. Cleveland, notwithstanding the high ( h:1' utter of his previotus brief public record, to carry out the pledges which he had made in the interest of reform and good government. Those fears will not weill t the balance in favor of Mr. flaine another time. The 'resident hIlas gained the confidence of the whole people for cou servatism andu regar( for the public interest above party or personal considerations. Wilth him at the head of the ticket no ex iplam:iions are required. lie has simply to pointl to the record. Therefore the two cta(lidtates would stand( upon their merits. Thn tlie fear of high-hunded partisanshii: would be the other way. A great many b)lsitess men will recognize the irudenc( of Mr. Cleveland and will not he in a great hurrv to nuake a change. The strength o1 Siiwrtnan woutl be inl his concded conser vati ,m and his soundness on all the grea i5'11s5. ihe Governor addcd: "Since Congresi ad"j urned I have talked with a great mnan peolIle in and out of public life in Nev York, l'hilttclphia, Wnshington and else where, and I have come to the conclusiot lhat there is a great (eal of quiet think im ;goi tg mtnlong the Republicans in regar( to tlie choice of a 1nan to beat Mr. Cleve land. They know they have a big jolb ot their tutds and (out intend to muke anm mistaLes if the.y ctan prevent it.' G overntor ('uirt iii is also taking deep in te rest in ithe tew hirthl of intlustrial pro gress in the South. lie said: ''li th very fee f the revivial of industrial activ ity North and South, we are confrontel bi hr e tnllorttiions of iron, which will gin the tarket aud interfere wit Ih the demnan for tr home10 product. The Sotlhern pro (t1lt is now b eomitng a competitor will the pIrodlut of the Northl in our hone mar ket, which is for the good of our iron peo ple, no a:ttir how it goes, but this fotreigt prod1 !'tt bcnctits nlo one. The'labo 1 am11 t lie profils all belong to foreign countries. 'he Ssithert peolic must begin to st( Ihatt if t hey- w:ni it mtarktt for their pro du(' it utust h it iotte al arkot and tlieu c 1.1etition shtuld he otntinei to hout itabie.ttand uot impo. rted. Th'ey shounld 'thavi p resented patintt.lly beforc Iihen'( tht imcud u hisdtory101 of P'ennsylvania. Tlht ' ili giie then iractical It-sous in the hen (iit). of tan industritil policy w hichl will se titre to th(ni ma iirket which wll be anot. (i rlii ::ntd imieditic i is subetantial re sub s Ih:ti any chim erical ideas ofa spet-ula tite nLets, withih ixist ilihy in tlb s- phitMU: ti infern,es of pro-Brinii-th econ tint ii de'ietriots, or lace ftrade'." 'I t.\ro' lteitiona ato the Witte Mi an. Io the /Itbli </' /' 3Am'o a ( tourit'r I in\t thruii't uponia hium, mat lit propjhtleto steem to tbe for'gettintg rate dli: (lirent n wvlmt solid gr'oundas t.hey' cani cotn stent to ' uItt fte neg~ro tn fte sameut plhint wmi f ihthei superior races5. It is aissiutniet 1tat It' naero is a tdesccnidant oif Ihlun throuigh ( mitumi. Thae ibile declartes o tt Himn oft hitam: "'Caursed be Canaatin; se'rvanit oif stervatnts slld ite lie utot hi Shtem. t :nt I(:imuian sh:dil ibe his serviu'itI slohIli e hi: sirvat." With fhis beufire its, does it tnot seemu thta evryatep fti makile ltain, or the tnegrot .h talof or a trilhr tover Shiemt am ,lpthlctI. tlit is the white races, ftendts tb f .sf thishprophe'y? W.e hiave hteet ft- i 'hI abolitiona fainatficism .whuich oua SoutIintt tathleiioogians retgarded't its inifidelity, bitt studi we*m, witha this prophecy int view. of miur own a ecordi not only take the negra an tinal in thae Church butt aetualtly put lham ini itthority over its? Th'le curase upon0! C'antan. wicih is tlso a pr'ophtleiy, was hat he shtouiIiIlie a servat of serviantis, or a slavi oi~f slives, tat is thle lowiest of ser vt.~ andit I canntoit but regard all efforts to pt hii on igudity' v.itha the other(a chtihiren vatil .oid's pro'iviidenace mat very muttch likt the <ht teriationita of the Ihmpteror' Julitan tit prop-ihecy mtighit lie falsiilulan othe Im Bille if mhitedu. ,Jutlhm's gigitttie ellforts to fighIt :: g iist Giod resultedi to himt itn disais ter. N egro e<ijuality andt authaority, ats we well kno wi . hatve resaltedi disatstrtouasly ini the Statet. Shll wein siublject ourselves to like (dang''r in the Chturch? ~ My seariptuatl inference is that the posi tti o f thle negro towarids thle (Ctaucasian rtt'(s i-- ionae of ina feriority andtt siuboirdinaition hthl itt tChurch anid State. cA1'casIAs. Sotlie Newii Yor'k paipers mire stronigly itt fo*tr of a Southlerit mtan fori sitondt latce on tlu Inext iDemtat'ie icIPresidlent ial ticket. W\e htavt' outr dhoubltsi ablout lte intcerity of ti' thi(Vole ona thei part of tour Noirfthern tric'it U. Th'le (C/t once wtICmould like to see a -uii tt t tmn tihus elevatedi atnd this pape ir woul! li-nil till of its eanergies in this direc tion, dhii we thinkt the timle protplititous for such a 'mve. Bitt te South ean wait a whtilei Ittagir. We cianntot iaffordl to stacrifice onie of oimr leaderi just now. We ennt gtimn thin itbt y hatste. Thle Soth hasm ex'rised( pat ienm:aui int-ia hiidedi her titne. Shte cann it Tordi to watit tawhille longer. 'We have ino tibjfect ion to tiny Southern tuan namtedl for lie pisit ioni. Either onte would give us ex tne ilea;siure to see elected. Bunt cani the D)emnot-ra t-isprty do if, is thre iqute-stioni. T'he t imte has hardtly eome for' this step. Tfrut Ameriean men and women, bty reasoni of their strong constitutions, beauti fuli forms, rich complexions anmd chiaracteristie energy, aro envied by all nationts. It is the general use of Dr. H-arter's Iron Tonic which brings about these results. * A ma;n (can express his feelings and still aend thetm by mail. IThlere mare only three species of poisonous -serpeuts in this country. This wIll lie good newt. to the gentleaman who dIscovers t hrec or four hundred varieties in his foot-geal afte an xtndeA vine of the elephant. UENERAL NEKWW NOTES. Itens ot Interest Gathered from 'artour Quarters. Queen Kapiolani and her suite have left New York for Europe. The Catholic Young Men's National Union is in session in New York. Lord Laudsdowne owns something like 95,000 acres in County Kerry alone. United tates Treasurer Hyatt has duly qualified. )aniel Manning will soon return to Ncw York. His health is greatly improved. Three cases of yellow fever are reported ot Key West. The Virginia Legislature has adjourned sinc die. I'leuro-pueumonia has appeared among cattle in B3altimore. On the night of the 22nd, Sumter had two shocks of eart hquake and one fte. More than 700 bodies were cremated at Tokio, Japan, during the month of March. A plot to assassinate the Sultan hIcas been discovered and the Turkish ruler is badly frightened. A cordial and complimentary welcome was extended to O'Brien by the New York Legishiture. r1ite great cotton mill of Parent & Le maire, at Roubaix, France, in the I)epart ment du Nord, has been burned. Botht houses of the Virginia Legislature adopted resolutions of sympathy with Ire land. The Surgeon General of the United States has been notified of yellow fever at Key West. A jury has been enpaneled for the trial of Jacob Sharpe, charged with bribery in New York. O' lrien has received a note warning him, on pain of death, not to enter Kingston or Ottawa again. A storm at San Angelo, Tex.r on Tues day night destroyed $20,000 worth of prop erty. A movement is on foot to consolidaite New York and Brooklyn as one nunici pali) y. T1he Augusta K nights of Labor have arrangr'd to pay ail their (lbts glowing out of the strikes last year. It is stated that the Charleston, (incin nati and Chicago Railroad is owned by the South Carolina Railway Company. John Thompson, his wife, his three chil dren and his wife's sister were drowned oil Hamilton, Ont., on Tuesday night. The graduating ('lass at. Princeton this 'ear will plant a slip of ivy sent them by Mrs. Cleveland, the President's wife. A heavy storm at Montgomery, Ala., T '1'ue-day, uriuoofed several houses 1111(1 up roo' ( imany trees. The (,eorgi State Funcral I )irectors' As '-i asn m,tin have had a jolly time ;at their - et i nilo Augusta. A I iantilton, (Ont., O'Brien's c:rriae Was Ired into, ad the r(iiver slightly wounddc(l. Th occupants escaped unhurt. 1 The C'anadian P'acille Itiiiroad haslse ctr'I an Cntr'antce into ('hiago through sone agreement Witlh the Michigan ('entral. [The iPresident hay appointed E. 1h'nry La('omb e, of New York city. to lie aih tion,t (:ircuit .Judge in th e 5econd Jud(icial I Cirecui;. 'T'he I'resident uis fappointed L. V. Ieid, of \ irginiu, Assistant Register of the 't'r(;:e.try. 'this a pauromotion. Hteidi \was alrcaly elp)loyc in the i{egister's 011i(1'. A clorelrd man Wit the samallpux ('a pal foina the cesey ('ity pol ice on 'l'ue.I:av last : ni wondered over Now V rk aii l'o( -hlyn. lie wias recapttured. .Ju.ige lI;nd ha;s grt:ui:d an injunct iun tO re'-ltii. -uis In the Virginia (null agairnst lefautlting taxp:ta(rs who lave tenlered State enu4ponis in paymewnt of taxe.. The itailroad C'ommlission contlinua's toi - ci e titio,ns for andl againrst the s-us pt'n s'on 'Ifn It ~cl as to long~ nedu short hiauls Ti1li chages~ ini the ('alais haarbo'r, nowa neari. rompletedl, will shiorten thei jouaarney frin i I.adon to l'aris to sevena anaii a hiaff St 's show I lat no t overu lia pecent. of the ininaites of' t .la-elaahustt- State PIi e- are returaried to it fir sublsu'iinent - i Ilev. I {ich ad Newitoin, 1). 1)., ia dis Ira'tigumbed Pl'aianrt l':piscoajtl clergy~vman, Sdlied :st his rsidece irn Phiillphalia~ onl Wenelitsiday maornaingi, agedl 'l year.. ( a<rnt rains throughout the Northiwtst hii(ave extinguishedl a ust oif t he forist Ii ras wii ach live been araging in Wtisconsin anid Cppera lcigana. Sher anoi lhi-on, coliorued, wras acctidt-ur ailly Li i l y Wmii. P'renty, whot poited a una . at i, not knointg it was irlodd. BothI of S-:Vlavnah. I iepty UnI.rited States iua rNihals have ar r-este i'nur more nien ona the Soutlhern Pa cilie t'ilroaad , suispeted oa(f bieling implhi cated ina thle rcenaat tri'ian robbecry. Mac-u'n L. Segir, aniager oif the P'iti laidelph'lia Umtal.relh:I. Coman1 iay, at .15 Nort 7thIi street, has left thait c:ity, leaavinag. it is a Ilu-ie, a deilleicy of $85,000) in hiLs accountais. Quaiean Victoria's fassistant nmaster of the ceremaoniies wveairs a cuirious biadge of olIlie suaspendied froma his ebhin, with an allegori cal repre-sentaition oif p)eacet on on eside, whicb is rever'sed ini times of wrar. Amaong th le fi fteenCa yunag thaeo log ieal .stau detls grauatedi friomi the Aaauburn Theao loigien!l Sein1iary, .NewV York, it few day~s rago, werea a lIindoolt, a necgro anid seveal:0 Th'le liona. Wm. P. Keulley, of I >eritsyl vaniai is to write in the 3/uiana'u/,luers' ln?a series of artilecs on th loIndulastrtial ('otnditio or(f the S3outhl. lie wu~ill inciden tailly arguec ini favor oaf pro(tectioni. Thle Tiravelers' Protective Associat iota, numbi erinig 10,001(0, deire thir iiirpnse to use( thi ir inhliece itn fuature ('amaiignas toa to ekt Conatgressmieni who wiiiill vote to ie peal thae Intter-State Conatutrce lawv. he. s ale (of thle Frtech Ctrown jewels han baeen conctluihkri. Th'le chief lit, the <ha monda hia:ol dres.s, wais stohl ini sixten piece-s for t;5),li00 franaas. 'lTe procedsi. Itroml the ninoe<bry3s'.ale almaouneal toO,80ii1,0001 ftranes. (Cih aatooga h aas sublsriedI hel0150,u00 tio soon1 ti be~ removed'(~ from the Ila NaorthI to th at City. ' Te wtorks will empalloy 000,000I enitail anl '0t hiandis. A coloredoa woman wlas killed bay lighatinag ait Smiiithi's (O!d F'ici, Spartanbutitrg cou'tnty last 'Thuiirsdlay afternoonn. SIhe wenat uIt of the hourase andh wias fa'ediang a pig wh len thei fatalh shoek came, killing hera inastanitly. 'The king of Sham hias senat a niumbier (of dignitaries of his kitngdlom in searchI of a scorer (or mole of sualel miaidens to lbe marr'ied-i to his soni, the youngeigst, whlo wa'is recently oflleially aeltared "'crown prinice.'" Phlillip 1). Ainmor', thet pork prinrce taf Chtict'ago, celebarated lia 5-SI h bithdaiy onea ay last week. lIe wo'(rks just ia- hiard a, lie tida 20 yearsl' agr,o. I'The 125 mient :taa boys' empnlloyed in his etlice sent him aa a fineaa basket of Ilowers oin his aniniversairy. Chiarles I larris, of Poit Pletaant, W. Va., baoughit a bottle of patenit nmedia-ine andat gave twao doses to his twelve-y'ear old bioy, who wais atilinag. Thela hioy died ina a few haourts withI all thec symnptomas of airseni (cal poisoni. A year ago ,Justi-e W~oodls, w lho died imn 'Washligton theo other day, was the iaosat vigorous amid robust man in appearm'ance otn the Supremea 'ouart bench. At the biegiti nin g of laust a etober, however, lie be!g:ai to suffer froma a caugh, wvhich rapidly gr-ow wor'se. - Grant Best, of Wilmington, N. C., thea negro who at ne sxt. iled .t.h re ofhi companions and wounded three others, has been convicted of wilful murder. It was thought at first that the shooting resulted from carelessness. It is said in Washington that the Presi dent will soon appoint a superintendent of F the coast survey to fill a vacancy which has existed for somo time. Professor Kimball, N director of the mint, General "Baldy" Smith and General Rosecrans are among 1 those mentioned for the place. Brother Burchard has been to see Mr. D Cleveland. In the conversation that took place the doctor admitted that his famous B remark, "Rum, Romanism and Rebellion," was alluded to. "'I told the President," T sail the doctor to a friend, "it was the will If the Lord that he should be elected." If Victoriano, an Indian of San Jaciuto, a, once chief of the Seranos, is thought o be at least 125 years old. His narration >f scenes at the San Gabriel Mission, vhere he worked when a boy confirms this elief. IHis mind is active and his memory ood. In Liszt's memoirs occurs the following: 'I knew George Eliot and her friend Mr. .ewes, at Weimar. They were remarkably h igly, and Lewes was rather delicate about >resenting Miss Evans to me owing to the y elations existing between them. I told tim, however, that I did not care." l The Baronesses, Anna and Louise, of iuttenberg, recently rowed in a boat to the c ipot where King Ludwig, of Bavaria, Irowncd himself, and committed suicide in the same way. The bodies were found clasped in each other's arms. They had been suffering from melancholia ever since t the king's death. Lawyer Win. A. DeLaney, who repre sents certain foreign bondholders of the Kansas Pacific Railroad before it came tn- 1 dcr controj of Jay Gould, Russell Sage and others, says he will commence an action . against those parties as soon as the neces sary papers arrive from Amsterdam, 1lol land. The amount of the suit will be nearly $3,000,000. Samuel Dunn, colored, aged five, was ac:cidentally killed in Augusta Tuesday by one of his companions, who threw an old compass at him, the point of which pene trated the skull and brain. Death was in stantancous, and it is not known who in Ilieted the blow. Several boys were ''chunking" each other in play. Each, when questioned, denied the deed. The General Executive Board of the Pittsburg Knights of Labor have decided to personally investigate the strike in the coke regions. Thousands of men are now out of emnployment throughout the manu facturing districts on account of the scarcity of coke. It is on account of this army of mhen, andl the prostration in business that the General Board of Knights of Labor is anxious to reach a settlement. John V'and(hrlbrg, who outraged a ouig giirl at 1 irkville, Mo., a few days ace. har a hearingi for bail yesterday. The .luge had just lixed the bail at $10,000, when w.veral shots were fired, and after quiet was res'ored, Vandcrhurg was found to he dlead. The two brothers of Miss An derson, who were present, have been ar rested. It is not known who did the shoot ing. The sons of the late "Extra Billy" Smith of Virginia were fond of adventure. Ills ohlc t s m, William Smith, was a midship urn in the navy and was lost in the Indian )(eain. Austin Smith, the great bowie knife lighter, was killed att the battle of Sev n Piines. I'eter lbelI Smith was acci- 1 dentially kil 111 by a pistol soon after the I war. .hanmes Caleb Smtilh and Col. Thomas Sitiur t idri promninently as (I uelists. Of ' ":lrI ili '" chiidren but three survive ' lion, a (au;,ht(r, (rl. ''homis Smith and (:aPt. Frederik Simith of 4ew Mexico. Mla+j r Rtthhornc, who has becn ap t p )int,( ("'nsuil General to Paris, is a man of mn-liui height, full figure, with a bald c l ea, Lray nustache and tlorid complexion. I Isot I 42111 i yers~ of age. lIe is wealthy andir so Is his w%ife. Bo(thl of them speak 1 i''rnc ihet ly. Major Rat hbone is fond c (If s (iety, IS aL good walt zer and will shine ini tihe bl tlroos of Paris with a brilliancy t 1(1ming a (consuIl geneVral of theC United t I cwi0 F AlIlen, of Iluiffalo, is an uncle (Itf P-, it ( leve- lnul, lie is a tail, lean num0, Icot at all like lis neithew in build1(. C Ii is sicr w'as (Grover (Clehmd's nmothier. Mir. Allen halos noit coniversed with Mr-. r Clecvelanid for four y-ars. IIe considers lie P resident a man of onily ordinary abil ity, wh1(1o hs lots of luck.'' lie says thatI the Precsiderit gets his obstinacy from his fiat her. "'The Clevelands," says Mr. Aln "'were ani obstinate race.''Al" Ilootinag Out ttituiaism. A somewhiat sensatIonal case is under dis eue-sioni in tihe E'piscop)al Council no0w in sessioni at I lendlerson, Ky. It is that,of the lIev. George ('. Uetts, rector of Grace Pro r.st:mtl- Episcopal Church, Louisville, Ky. 'Thlis miister has been ini charge of that Church for the paist two year-s, andl during tha time1 ha11( os shown un mistakable tenden (ie's to the lRoman Catholic faith. This has been evidenced in nmany ways, hut more part icuilmly3 by his recenit action in having aL tabernacte conlstructed in the church. This is a distinctive pliece of furniture comn mon01 onIly to the Roman Catholic Church. Heyondl this, Mr. Betts is also accusedl of extreme ritualistic tendencies. He insists upon01 being addl(ressedl as '"Father," which is a title distinctively worn hy the ecclesi atstics Of the Ronman Caitholic Church. T hese inn iovationls haive niatuiral ly p)ro(hIIced severe c:riticisml from thle laymen of his owni'li rhurch ils well as his birethrenl iln the clergy. The malltter was at last carried be [tire thle bishop01, the liit 11ev. Thomas M. I )bddiey, who aLt onc(e ordered the removal of the tabernacle and1( the expunging from the forms (of worship oIf all features extra neCous tol thle r'itual of the Episcopal Church. Thease inlstruictionls Mr. Betts disob)eyedi, re treatinig blehindt the vestry, whose consent, lie aLsserted, mutlst b~ obtatined( before lie1 couldi remove any article from the chancel (If hlis chutrch. On the matter being re ferred t o the vestry of G race Church, it was founad that thley folly sustainedi Father1 lietts, andl refused to remnove it, thusdey ing thle mandal(Ite of the Bishop. Nothing I miore culdI he (lone but to carry the matter blforIe tihe tribh ual of t hc assemIbledl coun ii at I Iindersoni. 'This w"as (lone, and1( a< rigidl invest igatiois no 11w proceeding. A WVilin;;lltoni dispatchl says: Pubillic sh' pp:igs lit N ewenetie attracted at larger -rowd ov f spetatitor', amon011g them11 several \les ii,iiembers (of the Ale'xican1 Village 7 2ompai)iy C exiitinug here. E'ight clprits cire s'rippedif their clothing atnd lashed o thle wiIppinig-post, while the sheriff ad- 5 aliniisteredl tile cat, Two men, for' the V heft oif ai chictken,l wire puniishetd with as li maniy bilows as a thief who stole nearly t] S010woth of platInum, while a p)rofes- y Sionaill sneak thief, who robbed Ia Jewelry store of ia t ray of ings and1( locdked the pro0- a plrietor in tII prevent pursu5tit, received onily fi live lashes, just half the nulmbier given tile n Cie(ken thie'ves. Th'le punishmnents btegan pI w ithi WII. MX1orris, collored, chlarged with iisaubl wit In Itent to kill. lie was given an: hour mi the pillory. Charles Scott, for tihe lati Ieny (If a watch, receivedi flyc lashes Jhin Wi. Camp1bi lI, for the theft of a tray i If rinlgs, tive lashes; Antonio Glallo, lar erly (If a watch anti chain, flye lashes; 14. A. lI videncee, larceny (If a coat, five lashe's; Johin llIck and Allen McCracken larceny.(If chickens, ten bashIes each; Ben jatmin Simnltons, coloredl, larceny of a clock, teln lashes; Siii Muirriay, colored, larceny y (of a (ilantity of lahtinum, ten lashes. .SprinIg (hiceken buyers should state dis t riel ~vther they want the spring ofc D)r. Sage's (atarrh Ilemredly cures when every oilher sonaledi re lis.: BRW-A-sRA THE BOYS WHO AnK WANTED. oys of spirit, boys of will, Boys of muscle, brain and power, It to cope with anything; These are wanted every hour. rot the weak and whining drones, That all trouble magnify; ot the watchword of "I can't," But the noble one, "I'll try." o whate'er you have to do With a true and earnest zeal; end your sinews to the task, "Put your ehoulder to the wheel." hough your duty may be hard, Look 'iot on it as an ill; it be an honest task, Do it with an honest will. High-water mark-Your chin. The turding point-The pitchfork. Stage struck-lilt by an omnibus. The health question-how are you? Posing for effect-A goat ready to butt. Superior blankets are now woven of cow nir, Labor has bitter roots but sweet fruits aq ell. Straws shows which way the sherry cob r goes. The black silk hat can "go to the head" nce more. The sky, hnlike man, is most. cheerful then bluest. lie who foresees calamities suffers them wice over. Jones says the only trouble with his baby s that it is too high toned. It is not a good way to preserving your ingers to have them "jamtued." "Truth crushed to earth will rise again" -Provided the yeast is not sour. The man who "wouldn't wonder" must e the laziest man in the world. When a man starts out to paint a town 'ed, he does not do it in water colors. Why is an infirm old man like a musical haracter? Each require a staff. There are few girls that can make a per ect mash when a potato is the subject. Alaska is soon to have a newspaper. In hat cold country it ought to be a blanket heet. "how shall I sleep?" asks a correspond 3nt. Try to stay awake to catch some rain. "O, my!" exclaimed Edith, upon her Orst entrance into the rink; "they're all on :astors' an't they ?" The gravest beast is an ass, the gravest bird is an owl, the gravest fish is an oyster, and the gravest man is a fool. A young lady calls her beau ''honey uckle," because he is alway:s hanging over the front railings." ''I'm at your service, madam" said the witty burglar when caught with his armas full of silverware. The usual course is to draw before com mencing to paint, but some women reverse he rule, and don't draw. ''Who was the straightest man in the [ible?" "Joseph." ''Why?" "liecruse Pha aoh made a ruler of him. The Duke of Argyl says the world is en million years old. how did he find >ut? Let your heart be as large as the world. mt let there be no room in it to hold the nemory of a wrong. The turning point in a woman's life Vhen she makes over that old dress, 'wrongside out." A boy is called. "a young hopeful" be ause the one hopeful thing about him is bat he will not always be young. ''Nervous Girl" wants to know how to ure "a tickling sensation about the face." let hiim to shave off his moustache. "'Ma, why Is that darkey equivalent to a nnuindrum?" "I'm sure I dlon't know iy son." "Because lie's a-nig-ma. See?" They are now making bricks of cork,but te bricks carried in hats late ait night wvill antinue to be made from the old materuiail. We sutppose our' sailors could chew shav tgs on a pinch, because they arc used to sting aboard. D)r. llammond says eating mut ton will 1ake women handsome. IIence their par iality for sheepish young men. "'is an ill thing to be ashamed of one's overty, but much wvorsc not to make use if law ful endeavors to avoid it. There la a town in Arkansaws which aruggles under the name of "'Limburger.'' Ve'll wager a scent that it's a live townt. ''Pa, I want, to go whaling." '"All right, ny son.'' And in a fewv minutes he was msy in the woodshed, with lots of blubber. If meon knew as much at forty years of' ge as they thought they knew at, twem y here would be mote statesmen in thei ~ount ry. A tirntover is so called because when saten at night'it makes a person turn ovem' ibout s- en hundred tinmes before he can go to siep Reven go is sweet. First Baseballst Ah, ha! I hear you fellows were licked yes terday. Second Baseballist-Yes, but you just ought to hamve seen the umipire. A New Jersey defaulter tried to kill him telf after being informed of his crime. The news should have been broken to him more gently, as he had probably not heard of it. ''Yes," sighed 01(1 Mrs. Gumbo, '"that iccidenit was hiorrible. When I readh about .t, At exaggeratedl mie so that I couAldn't die 30mpose myself for several hours." An Easterni paper says that a dozen Pretty girls from New Ilayen arc taking a tramp thirough thle Adirondlack Mountains. TImat ramp must he having a good time. "You may sp)eak," said a fond mthe l'r, 'about people hiavinig strength of mind, mt when It comes t) strength of don't nind, my son William surasei yrybd ever knew." 'asseey-d You say you are in love wvitha two girls, moth beautiful, one '"divinely tall,'' and the thmer ''a perfect little fairy." Marry the' ittle one. She won't need so niuch stu ff or a tdress. A little girl went into a drug store, thle ther (lay, aiit said to the propritor', ini n aif whisper, "'If a good little girl ain't got o mioniey, how much chewing gium do you ive her for nothing?' A young lady on bmeing aske d wha:t bmsi ess her sweetheart was in, iad not li king say lie was bottling sodca andl miinerali rater on WVashiington Street, answeredo, iIe Is a p)racticinlg tizzition." '"Tell me, papa, arc you still growing?' sid a charming little girl to her father, rhose baldness was assuming alarminug pro ortions. "No, my child, whiy'f" "hIecau e tc topi of your head has conmc through our hair." A Mississip)pi dog bit off a hioy's nose ad swallowed it. This shows the thought iness of the dog. If lie swallowed he ese without biting it, off It must have' rovetd fatal to thle boy. "'Waiter, didln't I tell y'ou t., give me a iece of melon off' the ice?" "\ I ns, sal. 'm dlid, sahi.'' ''Well this pliece is as warn, a UIn roof." "'Yams, saih. Dat's 'eauw it's of (10 Ice, salh. Dey's allus wva'm hen 'icy's off do ice, sahi." At, sea. Small Girl-aren't you glad It be on land sometimes? Uncle- Why 'hat (10 you mean? I flatter m.) self I aL'' ri land most of the time. Small Ghirl-YXou re! Why, Papa says that, whlenevei' lhe sees ou, you are half-seas over. A critical purchaser was recently exam iing some muslins In one of Bloston's bem 1ops, andi asked for Indhia mull. The' lerk insisted that what sho saw was prr laey what she wanted, saying blanmly, Tisia rga(India muslin, best quality A Pank'e Re postaIbIIy. A. J. Glileaplo & Co, of Kansas City were owners of abaut eleven hundred hea f cattle, and shipped tho herd to Chicago, :onsigncd to RIappal Sons & Co., and im nediately drew drafts for the approximate value of the cattle, Ilappal, Sons & Co., told the cattle, and deposited the money, ibout $25,000 with the Union Stock Ynrds National Bank. At the time Ilappal, Sons L Co., were overdrawn at the bank about he same amount. The bank, not knowing who the money belonged to, but only that it was deposited to the crcdit. of Rappal, Sons &i Co., appropriated it t'i pay the over Lraft, claiming to hold the same by "Ban ker's lien," Gillespie & Co., filed a bill in the United States Court against the bank to recover the money, and Judge (,resham de ('ided that they were title toi( f the $25,000. ''aas'' said Snooks, "'lve been livi g on an exclusively vegetable (it down in the count rv-notling but eggs and milk, you know." A Sensation Why is it that three bottles of .. B. B. are sold in Atlanta to one of any other blood retncdy, and twice as much co'n sumtd in the Stato of (eorgia as any other preparation? No one ieed tak' our w ord, but simply ask the druggists. Ask the people. They are cnp;)c i ttt witnesses. Six houses in Atlanta are buying B. B. B. in fivo and ten gross lots, and some of them buy as often as every two months. Why these unpro cedented sales here at home with so little advertising? Modesty forbids us making a reply. had B. B. B. been before the public a quarter or half a century, it would not bo necessary to be bolstered up with crutches of page advertisements now. Merit will conquer and iown monoy. $1.00 WORTH $500.00 For four years 1 have been a suflorer from a terrible form of Rheumatism, which reduco.l me so low that all hope of recovery was given up. I have suffer ed the most excruciating pain day and night, and often while writhing in agony havo wished I could die. I have tried everything known for that disease, but nothing did me any good, and have had some of the finest physicians of the Stato to work on rue, but all to no efl'ect. I have spent over $SO() without finding relief. I am now proud to say that after uing only one bottle of B. B. B. I tee enabled to walk around and attend ti bu5iuess, and [ would not take $5110 for the benefit received from one single bot tlc of 1. B. B. I refer to all merchanlk and bui,:ne: s men of this town. Yours, most tr.ly, J. (.. GA RBA. Waverly, Valker county, Texas. Demonstrated M ei it. SPAnrA, GA., May 15, 1886. Boon BAL M Co: You will please ship us per first freight one gross B. B. B. it gives us pleasure to report a good trade for this preparation. Indeed it has far eclipsed all other blood remedies, both in demonstarted merit and rapid sale with us. RozIon V Y oAIIDaM.N. All who dIesire itl inf ,rinatton ai out the aUOse yl curt o I lo.ni I ions, icrofuIn :uti Scro'tilo sw sw lling,. I let rs, fores, lihutult I r,n,, I:ilney ( oltl ip illts. taerllt, (tc , ((ti 8etie i,y mail, t'O e, IL co)y OUr paa5 Illus. tt0il 1:tok 1 . I"o ll . n t l.'r e lid th t1i1O0 1 W tirfutl n1(i stltiiag 1)roO~ ever b)efore :nO 'li. A (1(rc,ts, i l>( ) i\i. t M '., Atianta, Ga. THE OI TRUB - TOIC w.iti purify theo BLOOD renutato , tloi $ Iti, HELT H nntV - Ol ot YOUTH. D)yspg,~sin,,ant of A ppetite, I ndt iestion.Lack of Strength aund Tirod Feeling ab. fiotetly cured: liones, muo, force. Enlive, the minf aind supplie 1rnin Power. L A IS ITAUTER' RN TONIona,fn nind speedy cumr. Givue,nnlmmr, buen. t,complexion. Frcmt i tumptu at con trritit not experltnettept tihf OnIGINAL. AND BT core constipnuon.1 i er Co,,!rnt ad siock mailed ni receipt oftwoccntul puoage.k THE DR. HART ER MEDICINE COMPANY. St. Louis, Mo . FMALE INSTITUTEU iin the Souith hasii adv anltages .supe ri1i to thofse1 010red hiele0 ill every diepart, mtenlt-Col legiate, Arit andl M usic. Onlty explerienicedl andf affOml ished( tea~chersM Ibe hiiin Itg is liihtedf wVit Ii!as, wvatl-med with thie best wrough lt-iro i urnaItclites, has hot an11 t 1ohl water- hathsi:, and11 IirtL-olass appoffitments as5 a llitring~ Schl(,) iii every, resllect --o schlool ini the Iouth hasit F'or lloar(tl aduii n i n Overtyt.}iuh ini full Coilegiatte c(llIourses, including anitemnt and tmoldernI 1 laggs, per1 seionf of 20 week{s. .. .. .. .. ...... .11( 1J iducfti In for two Or mol(re fromt samei fatnlly 01 nieigihborhnood. l'upjils chairged onl' fiti rmate of itntriatnce. >~ r Catalogue, with full pairtleularms, afl dtress Jmv. WM. it. AT1KINSO N, Charlotte, N. C. PITTS UAIRMINATIVE ! FoJ4pJ rt~( C JI. Inii) ~F Atn inshait relief for cofli cof 'inIfnn1 Ctures D ysentery, iarrheen, Choletra Infantuma or any dineas(ea (of t.he stomauch and b)owell. MakeI(s fth (' eflical period of Te'ethinig satfe~ andl easy. In a sa fu ati pleasant tonic. For sale by alil dru gistai, and for whlolesatlo by H[owAn1Il, Wur' & Co., Augusta, GIa. Potash VIctIm. CrdbyB S. B. S. S. 3. vs. I have hadi hh>od pson for ton yerr. I Iodide of pontesh In that time., but it d id me ni anti limbs wf-ro coveredt w'thi Norea andl I coul mateom In my shomudersq. I look s. k. s., an<d It cmnea I have takeni. My face, hotly aind necd mnatism Is entirely gone. I weighe'd 116 ponnds 1'u ponnds. My first bottle hled -tme r:reatly I would not bo wIthout 8.S. 58, for several tim C.Ei. Ml Invalids' Hotel and Surgloal Institute Staiff or Eighteen Experieneed and SiiI. ful I'hysicans and srgeoas. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Pati'nts treatetd hero or at their homee. Many treated at home, through correspondenoo, a sutcessfully as if here in person. Colne and sec us, or s1idl ten cents in statnps for our "invalids' Guide-Book," which gives all partie ulars. A'tress: Wonr's 1)sr'kN8AitY MaED CAL ASSOCIA-ION, 03 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. For " wern-out," " run-utown," debilitAt'{ Ncl hool teacl' mrilliners, seamst.'esses, hOudO k,,e[nas, and o' erworked wonren generally, I u. 1ierce's Favorite Prescription is the beat of all restorative tonics. It is not a "(Cur-all," 1; 1 admirably fulillis a singleness of DurpoSo, 1' :ig a most potent 3peeitflo for 1l those 4 t hronio W,aknesses and Dsease peculiar to woen. The treatment of many thousands el such eases, at the Tnvalds' hotel and Burg ieal lustituto has afforded a large experience i adapting reiuedlcs for their cure, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the result of thin vast x perience. For internal congestiona, inflamnmatiOfn and ulceration, it is a Specifle. It is a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, and imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It enrett weaknes of stomach, indigstilon, bloating, weak back nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility and sleephesnuess, in eitle"rsex. Favorito Prescrip- A tion is aold by druggists inder our positive uuarantec. Sco wrapper around bottle. Sn sI BOTTLES PRICE S1.00, FOnRG.O Send 10 cents in staimps for Dr. Pierco's large Treatiso on )iseases of Wornuen (100 pages, paper-eovered(t). Addrmess. WVORLDl 5 DIsPENr SA i nDic^L A S )CIATION, 003 Main Street, iuttalo, N. Y. _______ Bualo, . Y. LITTLE C e rm LIVER i. "i 49 PILLS. ANTI-BILIOUS and CATIIAIITIO. SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Iltadache, - Dizziness Coustipa tion, Indigontio., and ili liouSAttackN, promptly cured by Dr. Piearce' Ileasant Pur?gatLVOJ'oIlety.:23 ren{a a vial, by Druggists. PIANOS andORGA From the World's Best Makers, AT FACTORY PRICES. Easiest Terms of Payment. Eight Grand Makers, and Qveu Three Hundred $tyles to Select Jreoa. PIANOS: Chickering, ason * Hamlin, Yathuahek, Bent and Anon. ORGA NS: Kason & Hamlin, Orchestral and Bay State. Pianos and Organs deliver9d, freight ai,to all points soath. 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Writo for book, "Xe. nIA DFIELD RUGULA'ToR Co., Atlanta, Gas '*uN2 A '3iaMn'O s3' s sattunodiqma saasu '0*u3 Aqu ucJiu;'s aoxqno Conmrs hu d not onus or pei wihu h nuuo~us mtain, ust s potash and mercury mdxtures whi'c'a are got tem up to sell. not onm their owen merit, but~ on the merit of our remedy. An imnilation is always a1 [rau an a ( ch ( eat, anfd they thrit-e only as.th y'/? can sefth article imita"Nd. Trealise on ko: and Sk in Di-seaes mailed fre4. For sale by all druggists. TH! Ic ,SWIFT~ ,SPI'CIFIC CO., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. POTASH. know I have taken one hnndred botties of good. Last summer my face, nceck, body I scarcely use my arms on account or rheu has done me more good than all other medi are perfectly ciear and clean, and my rhen. when I becgan the medicine, and I now weigh .and gave mae an appetite like a strong mani. TC1 W. 23d St. Ferry, New York.