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AN APPALLIAN4 ACCIDENT. An E preaa Train ltun Into a Body or Work nen, Klulling Twelve or Fifteen of Them and Wounding Many Othera-The Track Covered with Mangled Men and Blood. A New York dispatch of Thursday says a frightful accident took place that morn ing on the Eric Railroad, between Allen dale and lIohokus. Over a dozen mangled bodies on the track attested the neglect of sonic one who should have given warning. A gang of Italian laborers were blasting on the railroad near a sharp curve about three-quarters of a mile above lohokus. The Chicago Express, which was due the hour before, had not arrived, and these men, whose foreman should have given a warning whistle when the train was ap proachilg the curve, were busy at work unconscious of the terrible fate i store for them. The Express dashed through the gang, killing 12 or 15 and woun(ling many others. The shrieks of the victims were heartrending. and when the train pasred the track presented the sickening sight of being covered with mangled bodies, the rails being spattered with blood, and ragged flesh and detached limbs being scattered in all (lirections. Some of the bodies were mutilated beyond description and crushed out of all semblance of humanity. Death must havQ'comc to'omiit of the victims in stantly, but sonic appeared to be yet quiver ing and life ebbing away when the train slowed-up. Another account of the terrible accident says that about 100 Italians were at work 1on the road-bed when the train came along, and the workmen stepped on the other irack to allow it to pass, but just then the Chicago express thundered down on them at the rate of 50 miles an hour and literally mowed its way through struggling unfor tauates right andl left, t aring legs and arms and heads oil and grinding flesh into the road-bed for 200 or 300 feet. So fierce was the shock that although the engine struck othing but human beings, the pow erful cowcatcher was torn, twisted and broken into pieces. Sonic of the men were crowded against tlie rocks in .a very narrow space. The engineer of the express trati reversed his engine and was (liming to a stop when the passengers told him to go ahead. Looking back, they saw the unin jured Italians acting like maniacs. They were yelling, gesticulating aidi tearing their clothes. Some were kneeling and others dashing about the Iniddl' of the ghastly pile of mangled b a'oi' When they saw the train stopping they adnie a rushk for it, andI had they reachied it they undoubtedly would have niurdered the engineer, fireman and1 Com1(lil('tor. lr. i\laich. the padrone who supplies the Erie lailroad Con puny with its Italian laborers, arrived early at Paterson. lie i(ntitjed the me by means of their num hers, which are Written on slips and carried( by the men in little tia boxes. Six or seven hundred dollars was found on the persons oaf the (lead ten and was taken by llarch to he han'ed to the Italian Consul at New lork , in trast for their relatives. JlarCh's atction was lie source of indigna lion to the other italians, who wanted to take ch:rge of the moncy Ilhheselves. Ihey would have lb(al)bcd h1im blt for the telmcy interference of two policeien. ViitiHai t lin' Io - of iiN Ilov uo . l'.vi.:-rrn: vliu..:, N. Y., .uly 19.-'This acauliful little ilikge, the hoyhood loe of Grover (lecveumtd. t as to-day birilliatly ulecoratcd w it Ii national Co los and isiglin of popular greet iug to Ilie aepublic's I'resi deit. The large d(elegattions froat Syra CUSC and :alj aceaat vilbo&es andt tow its e:unte in during the foaretoo aai i the village streets were Iilled wilt Curious Crwds. Iiesideiies an d butsincsS pl:tces were pro fIsely (eoaiu t(I. \I r. ('levelaaua's hua a. the schoolhouse an d1 :t(aad(my which he attndeal w're suitiab 1y d.ecor.ated, also the palain hiomiesteral of a'rs. IIloy t, the P resi dent's sister'. - Th'le Piresideaatial puarty, includtcing a-r. and is. C la'vehodaa, andaa Secretary and NI as. Fai rc-ibi , di aove lh-re [rom C:ase-novia, leisurely miakinag a two h ouirs' ride Ithrouagha I le 1baauatiful regiaon. The iy reachae Ide -shortly befeta- noonii, (liiving throuiaghi lie iaaaititudla iaa thle mikan sirea-t to Mrs. Ilaayt's residlen-. A (aommilittee of aalad uka<kiaint acees a eceiveda andh escorated the P1residlenat. T1hae lunge adelegation~ oft Syrackusians in ear' riage and on hoarsebaack was5(11k draw kil nar~a thle I loyt residenice lad te partily passed thlrougha th li ines. A pubh lic reeptiona toaok lace ai houri laer in lIintoni Park, w~herei thle Presidlent and Mrs. CJlevelaiad wa-re escorted lay ak pro cessionai. haeade<cl by Itic Syrackuse police and followead lay abmnit 10(1 citizens oaf Fakyetteville and the village au llowarid 11. Eadwuards, his baoyhIood com panfioni, maide a brief adress oft welcome. Th'le P'resident, on baeinig introduacedl to thle lakrge iassemllage, mad(e nc-knouw ledlgmn-it lay a forinmul bao and( a brief spaeech, in whichk lhe refterred to the scenies of is boy. hoocd. TIhen bie ard Mrs. C lev'eluandl steppati firoma the top of the plat foin, anda for- I wi hours receiveda thle .saluaioans of thle paco pIe. A ftc-a diiing w itha Ma-s. It cyt, at aot. 3 o'clock the part.-y stuated cin lhind wvay boa-k tfa .zenaov-ia, andi( at Manhier w~ere the recipjient s of a brijef nand corall rCeceptionl from10 the peaople of thiat place. T1hey will take a laecial tr'ain :at 6.301 this eveming faar Wa1shin igton,ni ag a brie'f stop at (Courtland, wvher'e Col. Lanmont will join them.. A Noa tl Proeediig. A proceedI ig I lit wits necw, lbut apapa iently goodac law and good pocli(-y, was1 hadk( luast wveek baefcare J3 ia ge I 're-ssle-y. Setic day3s agol Ithe at tornaeys foar A a. Geora ge Johnlaastone,' in inavest i gatiing saamec rumoredat-a Ithreuats amaada lay .tlha B. Jonaes, iaskedc N a1. WV. If. hlaamt, Jra., in ivately', if lhe h:ii haurdl Itie decaeasedl u-se thrieaats. I Ice() rlieda that hie had( noat. itte wvas then ~askedt if lie loot I earda anyon ii0sy thle adec-asedI uasedl tha ts. I a -ll elied tluit lae lul butat whlen fairtheir <1iestioned:: as5 taa hui iiforanatat, hec aleclined to answerva aaan tic grimdtat that the inifcorma Itiali was gi va-i hiini ni confIidclaca, anda toa r'eve-al the samta- inifaarntion i fca his intfor Iiuitiona wouhitll baa a brach ofi confaii(idece. Thei atllortneys Iho li oba ttdnc-a [rom Judicge I .resslcy a irule agianst Mr . Itut .rca<inirtig han toa show anausa whIy lie sthouhll no(t is (calos the percsonit's I :une. I efoare te turnt was made toa ihe ratle, Mr a. S. A. Haaazeri i-ate forard~~i voclua nbtriy 1'iam la ainow li-ageda to thle attornieya, teat lie wais Ithe paer -ona, andaa exprea.si-ad his willintgness toa tall tha-m all tie knewv in t hei (-asa; anda this set tiedl the maitter.-A wberry, Obserrer-a. A Itl ir li1t 1%lihtM. If you are11 tioubb d~: V witIi inOsomnia thecsc .ailtr-y nights, just tatrni the fauaet caf cold water ini3aai yo u athI romom haor a ninuate aor tw uponlaai youir feet andia the laihIloriaaghly3 adry thetm. I laul talt youar mlosqulitoi hauar, let yaou htead lie loaw, and, like the Pmuaas c-ountay b ,' lacksith in l his paw atl churnchi, alose' your a eyes anda thaink cat ana Ithiaag. TIhea cauhl watera crives lthe lodaa ta thle had na iprodu aces ik saoporai le tffect. A baig Po'crtuagues'-e aoniuin sl iac-d adI nicely reasonaed-a uanda iateni n ilahltiaa brada, int lie foarm oaf sandwices, wouhai he goodia. Ani 'aradinary Uniitedl States~ aoin willa if the great baig followvs akre out ouf Ithe mnariket. Onionts are fulli of opikina. Let business anda all amental luaor go (aut oaf youir haead. heep) the thoulghts oft'imatuaring no,tes, inm terecst upI on nwrt gaiges, the gooddo lcok inag champ that wvas 1kttA:n)tive to) your best gIrl, ~and allt suenh enemies to repose. on the ouat stale of youar msquiito net ng.-Ech.angfle. Senator-elect lodgett, of New Jeeracy, dlenics thtat hke made any u'-rangemeont with the Republican kmemrul-r of 1-he Legislature t'a secure his election. He salys ho is a Droorat, arid will stick to his party tArough thick and thin, UENERAL NEW$ NOTEl. !ten. of Interest Galhered from Various Quartern. The French Senate has passed the mobil ization bill. 'Drought is causing water famine in Man chester, E ngland. Already 230 amendment& have been of fered to the Irish land bll. Katkoff, editor of the Moscow Gazette, is reported as dying. Queen Kapiolani and party sailed from San Francisco for Honolulu yesterday. Baron Seilliere, has been released from the lunatic asylum at Paris and on his way to America. - Twelve new cases of yellow fever have appeared at Key West and one death tILs occurred. The jewelry establishment of Geo. W. F'aireidhi, Bridgeport, Cont., Was rol)cd of $15,000 worth of jewelry. No clue. 't'he Standard Oil property at Constable Ilook, N. .1., has been destroyed by lire. Loss $1,000,000. No insurance. The cotton crop in the province of Men uflthl, Egypt, has been attacked by wormts, and much of it has already been dlestroycd. The President has appointed John C. 'Wallker, of Texas, to le Secretary3' of the Legatiou and Consul (cenraI at. I ogotat. Strikers are resuming work in the Penn sylvania coke regions, and by Monday it is expected that all the works will be in oper ation. The extensive bark extract works of J. S. 'oung & Co., laltimore, were totally (lest royed by tire last night. Loss about $250,ttO0; fully insured. .1ohi Tyler, son of President Tyler, for a long tiue a clerk in the Treasury )epart ment, was stricken with paralysis in Wash inglon last night. iriggs Swift's )l(1 pork house at Cincin nati, recently remodelled for maufttetur tng purposes, was burned ''ucsday. Loss $1 iu),t)0. Partly covered by insurance. lIhce hundred andi ninety-six houses have been destroyed by tire 11. Svenzjany, im t he government of \ilna, Itussia. Four tlhoustl people wire made homeless. 'lThe ( 'lunber of I)eputies voted ; O,000 franis for the temporary resumption of the perturantuuces by the Opera Coniqlue com panv, whose theatre was recenlly burned. 'Ihle Paris R'ptull/ ec "' rfneaise', COim uenting on the Angl) Turkish Egypltian conve"ntion, pronounces it a masterpiece oIf d.up llic it.y, intendecd to transfer E:gypt en tireiy" to Enigland. Six imles of new cotton were received in New (rleans by rail 'luesday from Cue rotod. The cotton in two of the bales was rtaistd by-\Irs. Ilausarna. The rntainder was shipped by Buicheles & Co. 1l..Jouveneal has presented to the ('ham l)cr uf' I)eputics a biIt proposing the tormta tion tf a corps of 30,0( 11 n espcecially to pr )tc.t the Italian frontiets in the evenut of Italy assisting Cermiamy against. France. A iiench custom ollicer named Hitter, at IP iny-tSuhr, was stahbbd il a Quarret by a Comnercial traveler nanied Andierbe. Tht lattcr was arrested. Hitter's wound is no")t Serious. The French press exagger ites ile inlcilent 'lhIe big bear raid on h ussian secumri ties is the talk of lierlin, now the nuoney centre of Iur,loe. It is generally ad mniited that this rai' was Iart of Certmany's retaliation puli'-y. because of Hnussia's adoption of a'n anti I-rin l economnic policy. G:lmbrinus Assembly of Knights of La bor, Milwautkee, Wis., is getting realy to secule tromt the Or"der tuti account of th' telpcranlce" views beld by (;eneral Master Work nn;l P'owdierly. A ii Tortto corie" oatmeal is being lmale. Ilhis IS tl le ment:. t levelopmient tf t e spi rit of sptecu ilion whlichl has lerpietrat ed so) 1 tany outrages oni the people of this * n' elect, Faul kner', of West Vjir thatii i vtiinlr W ilsoni's tefuisal to) giv him1111 a1 cr:liliI:te oIf election will amloutnt to T iim O-h iltrice has mnovetd toi New Yorak, amlt w.il li un 1 for congress in (oe of the tit v dist rifts next year'. Tloiii will tdteterma ie whicth par-ty lie will runa with its stoon as lie pick, tut hiis d istr-ict. Screl'tarly Wh' Iit iI(y has received an1 llicial rrcit Iim Capltalin ihtmee of the rectt trial of tie bai;tter'y of1 thle At lata. TIhe resl t luts been to throw doubtlt upon01 till letcliny ofI the giin carri'ages and mloutnt.. The imiter' tof E. L. Chambiilerlin'is saw ill,I at Natez, Miss. , ex~ )lodedI yestertday aitternoon.1 wrie('kinig the muilt and killing IDir:-ey Scott, thit colored firiemanm, andl ini jiirinag (hamb1 erlaina, the enginleer and pro-' l rtet 'r. ilavto or threie othters. TI I <:se's algainst Nthanit Ioohn andii lis; nii er. i.mmtia Frantkel, of WVindiest er, Vi., in-li'',l fto' viltion1 of thle Virginia law tiitit until the SI!etebe termt ofI CJourt. The IeIeC\ to aii' mnnall houIlse oIf (Gerlimrdt L al: a' t ltennesse itind. Jefersonl streets, I Iilt.I N. Y. , werec burnd htilst itighit. Lo(ss -9..,000). Two V.))Iremteni were badtlly hurt. I in~g foredt to jumitp froiu a greut heigh t to save their lives. Tui tt le, of iowat, who IItpropoed to insuli t P1residlent (leveland if lie went to St. Lou is, dlisco veredl 14 y'ears after thle war was over' that. lie lidt beenI hiurt. lie thien went to workl m111 1)nadeh it grab) ftor 14 years oif ar' TIe case of . II. Lowirey et ial. vs. tie Clinairlotte', Cohtiunbia and Augumsta i'ail road, beingii an etffort1 to br'eiik Its lease toI the Itichiuit>td aond )hmville Sydieate', ini lie ilteritt- (of etin stockhitohlei's, wvas de (1ided int Augusta yesterdal~y by Juditge liot Fourzteien mnthls ago thteie were 1 ,000,(000( Now t hire toe less thatnt 000t,000. F'riends its dec~ riae tf moetemestiip. Theay stay it wvilhlibe motire effect ive it its present size thian it 'oul havlte Ibetn wh eii it was latrgei'. Th'le li'ris Li / r'ance stales tat thle mcmhut el's of the parlty of thle liight, afte lie Melumbtiteile inicidlent, propthosed to lIu d'c/at. hlie tespondited: "If everIt I take parlt in ai' p//i d'e/at, It willibe agatinust muon arthiat i-andiIi t) mitain~ Ithe repliei." Theli liuIgamiti ditelegates whoii were sill (1otha, tof his electionl to Ithe I Iulgar-ian Iithrone, tand tol urge his aceCpItiance, are leaving V ienta. It is thle general opinion01 in \'iena tht,t Prinice Ferdiinand( will dec (line. W hington wVill soon have It D)emiocratic po)5 st csie. 'Sli thouIlsandI s of gottd IDemi otrats whlo live lt lcat tnitatl rejoice att t his. 'The O prsient inumblt eiit, is Fruank Coniger, Soil toftli l h el~iian -.Sentlior. iIe was ai delegaitte!o the Itast IlItpubIili conven Viioln, l)uingii thie W' ihl West'' periformanittCe of Mellst irthers' circus itt C liton, I owa, Tuiiesday nightI, [out' people wer'e shot. ''Te shioottig wtas donle duingii thei encoun lter oif It e Iwoy andi 111 Iniiiatns, anti It is thioughit tat Ime of the co)wboy)s got thie wronlg re votl Ar. [-em. 11. Jlohnsonm and1 Charles fH. Smnithi, hr .hi colored, actoimpatnied by it nuimber of v. omen of t heir own race, enlteredl A. C. Iliuston' beS ier gardeln In Cicamgo, a few nights atgo. Thley were told that colored p)eople were not servedl in the establishmnent, and Smith and JIohtnson at ornco had I lous ton arreitted. Hie wias b)oundl over for trial. Much military activilty is reported at Aictz. Enliarging of forts amnd evolutions of troop)s aire proceding constar.tly. Work is .donlehd at night b)y the aid of electric lights. The ha,lloop department is experi metnting wIth p vjoy ;o trying the destruc tive effect of dynanite hurled diown upon forts from a balloon. The Inter-State Commission have ren dered a decision covering three cases, grow ing out of the refusal of two railroad corn. panics to sell through tickets and check through baggage over another lina because it refused to joiu in an agreement to abol ish ticket cotinissioiis. The complaint was dismissed. Commissioner Morrison filed a dissenting opinion. A. terrible hail storm visited Wabash, Ind., Tuesday. The hailstones were of the size of lien's eggs and could be gathered by the bushel after the storm had passed. Not a field of grain escaped destruction in its pathway; corn was riddled; oats were threshed and the stalks thrown to thecarth. All simail fruits and vegetables were de stroyed. ''he Ohio Democratic State Convention convene(i at Cleveland yesterday and nomi natedI Thomas E. .'owell for Governor; Geo. W. harper, State ''reasurer; Wim. i. Leet, Attorney General; Peter ,J. Murphy, member of the Board of Public Works. Cleveland's adminiistration was strongly en (lorsed. A revision of the tarit laws (ie manled. ''he proposed reduction of the tax on liquors collemInileI. Giks Lauther, an ag4d resident In the o' 'kirts of Warren, H. I., left his invalid wife at 11 o'clock Monday night to get a neighbor to go to tow1'ni for a toector as Mrs. Lauther was failing. On his ret.urn he walked into Kickimnit itiver, fou11 feet deep at that place, and being iuch fatigued and partlally blind, was inable to get out. 11 is body was found next mornini , and Ii is wife died while they were bringing it into lie house. At the Itoane Iron Corn pay's steel mill, Chattanooga, Tenn., 'T'hursday morning the tly wheel of the ntummnotlh engine working the bloouing rolls burl'st iuid tore tip the roof of the mill, fortunately not in jurig the machinery much. Engineer I1ord and another workman were s'erping under a shed wliei the explosion occurreol, and were buried undler the debris of the roof. 1lord was killed instantly and the otlieI mani seriously hurt. in i)ceeniber, 1885, the sitfe of the :1pa che county, Arizona, treasury was roblied of $l9,)00. 1)inicio Ihtco, the treasurer, and his lirother 1'raniciseo had a uniil)er of airiests uuiae, but c0b11111 coivict no1 one. 3uspicion reccntly pointed towarls 1rai (i5( ltco, and lie was arresteI 'Tuesday, 1i is original ory of I eiig comn:lledI t<i op)en the safe at the point of a pistol b liiaskcd rolbers was shawu to be [al ria tion, and lie was held in default of $3,OtiO. (G in. Siherniti i oes not believe in thco reti(al soldiers. lu his spece1i to the re cent graduates at West 1oint he saul: l'h(re is an old saying flint 'knowledge is l wer.' This is not true. Action is power, and N lien guided by kiiowledge, produces the largest mneaslure of results. I have en o intered men who knew iore of the sei enee of war tihin G rant, Mleade or lian ("ock, wihomi I wotil( not have intrmteu:d witlh a picket guai"l Wrhei (Queei ctoa was tie ines, of I,oo 'alisbury, slit en joyed the luxuries of on' of the finest res)'sien('es in the wo rbii. I bit lie!l house is one of the noblbi inu i mienus of E-liz ib('th:m)architectur(. It is liite(d (lut with all the nnviiei( ni-ts of the Victorian age. The great l:l is li_htel witi ;i50 electlie iops :1ad Ihere are .(II iii the huilling. :vciry part of the housi is oup(Iplicd with s)iing water. Th'ie tat iii estalishinient is a miodel of co'nenience 1a1l(1 l(iiiir. Tlt I iscop:alians of the E istni, .\l.. (1iO; ar le 1mVinig at hard'( time ini their elforN to pr')vide themiselvesitI wit abithop . Over a year ago they electe i Uev. 'hauu ce WIVilliais, of Augusta. lIe id eclined(. 'hre ot'e elen t 1rm11s were ha;l, but the re (ip -nts of the hotior all <ie(linel. I )i'. I )iisilale, of New Or)tleians, was also se lecede<, hut lie died befor'e lhe could bie in' stallid. Dr)i. AdIamis. of V'icks,buirg, is the latest chloice of ItetiI unfortunate bishoiie~in. It is stated that li'eti laenecipti',l. Thiansin lay i mornis lie (litire ('ity oif Sireio'il,I Ills., w:> ariu.isi lby a mi.>ist teci. folloii~ilib the ringLi!' oif the lIre is-il. mlliiint,m ial \'ermion ; i Coal ('omp.msIy hm:! tiien sIt ink byv 1 lltning :0(1 letw'(t ('ighut :oni tenl thiioiuiam p'uiiiis of llow<h-rcl south andu wes(t Shile oiifl' th pwder' house wazs'( r-implete'ly shiiattee,:'nil ini moist eisis enitir'ly ih-miilishied. ( )ne per's. n was tatally. hart iand six itihers wire (eionily, Th'ei iSe 'retany of Shiate hai s-ce ivi'd, jl1,000u ando I wo 12ohl( watches, oemhilli-hedu with the( likeniess :uii1 mono(iigriami oh' the liniperiii, wit hi the re<quest thmt thle niimoy lie e<ii'ally dividled amlol.' thte f:aiti lis oif the hive,o timhebers of thle lite-: vinig criew a Ihun N eek Al ills statihon, \ .. who list I hwi' lives ini attemingiii toi r'''Sue the crew of the Ge'riiian ship E'lizateth on 1lie 8th of danniii'ry last.; t hat thle w'atchies lie hpseiteil toi Fiiiik 'Teilford andi( .losephiI- lt let'e idige, hte onily sur'Vvivors' of' the lifec stiui turnid ov'ei' to Genieral Siuiperinlti.(edet Kitmbaoll for dlistribuitiion. SlirlN li Iiu nng(r,' of ailost '<iiuil f'oit abou lt :1 o'ickc t his street nietir (ilmetr werie struick by', light Park, thle mlost beatifultl resor-t within tIhe iif desohittion. Neatly aill the trees1 are~ damaiigoed and1 imany~ tireil(ly destros yed, I' nroiio'id huses arme S1'en all oiveri this .'eie. is hieavy, thouiighi indlividitd losves aie ('oml pital, donh,,i Pattaisco Ri ver. thle hatil of on th1e south sidle, andii thie enit i bilini wa''us Ihluided. Thie rinfaulill for' 12 hiois was !!iniches. At I Ier Oiwnm> ipeunLe. The ohe' daty a Now Yorik maiden(1 wilnt to Piladeiltphmii, and1( w,v takeni biy a y,oung mani to the operi, after which t hey w',ent to timke i-omue slight refr'eshmieuit. Thle youlil noly imi een ciionisiderable if t his the tust oms of imost people ; buiit she wvas onsiiderabldy sutrprised to ses li'er''i msot , at the1 conceluioniI ofi tihe. repatst, cooilly reiaih foir lier picket biooik, whieb lay tin 11he tabtle at lher sIde, ami pay lime bill wit h lien muonei(y. Th'lis, it senms, says thle /w/rpem/d ent, is O:ustonmruiy in P'hiloelphia w,,hmen a young gentlemnan's- riuin are1 somtiew hat limoitedl. It rl'i'ee his htuly frioeimol oif the embatrrassmunit t hey miiighit oilterw ise feel onl partaking~ of any~ e'ntertaoimenmt at his 0(ost. It struck tIme Newv York gi, houw ever, ias bing riodicullus, anod she hogan to "1 fo-ar y,ou iir'e hmighinrg at muy oxpIenise, sidi flue yoiuntg miiin. "' 'elt mue explitnt." '"O uoi,' sihe reied:'i "'I was laughlinig mat miy e'xpense5i." housandi s of w%(oen biloss thle <bay oni w''lhih I >r. Pieroe's '"Fiviorite IPres.crit'ioni"li waus miaodoei known'u to hemu. In aull thiose lirngemnmts oaulsing baitckacheo, dragging Ilown senstilouis, ner'Ivouls ando generail id' bility, it, is ia soveeigniu remedliy. Its soot hi Ing and hmeuintg prri~ t'ies render It of the utomost valumo to, bialeis suifferling from "'in ternal fevcr,' cotigestion, inllanitnation, o ulcera-tions Bly dlruggists. A hiard thung to sl'openWi-T-he watirs' edge. The red-haIred moan who consults a pihire. nologist has dioubhle advantage. ire has a red had and a rad, hed. MISSING LINKS. Oregon hogs are mostly fattented on wheat. No lawyer is a member pf the Mon tana Territorial Council. Sidney, Nob., has an ornamental higl school with one pupil. iho street-cars in Pensacola, Fla., are run wholly by electricity. Eleven American maidens are now engaged to marry foreign titles. TIo'chief of a tribe of Diggor In. dianus worships a stono churn as his god. Ex-Vicc-President Wheeler, it is now stated, is a victim of hypochondria in ste:l of the opium habit. San Francisco boys stole the roof of the now1V City Iall, which is of lead, taking it away piece by piece. A I'ouLhkee psie young man set his "lady love's" bonnet on fire, one night recently, by the ashes from his cigar. A grand juror at Missoula, Montana Territory, recently asked the court to excusO him on the ground that he was Iiable to indictment himself. 'The largest fish over taken at the Isles of Shoals was recently caught by Miss ltoye ilillmine, of New York, and was a halibut Weighing 111 pounds. Mary 1)ickens, a granddaughter of the novelist, is going on the stage in London, and a cousin of Charles Dick ens is living in Now York in very straitened circumstances. Peter Jenks, a BIl'alo lawyer, made ten wills (uring his life, all of which were oflered for probate after his (teath. lie did his level best for the profession before lie quitted it. The niece of Beau Brummell has ro cently lied in London. She did not in herit her celebrated uncle's talent for tying a cravat, though she was an ox ceptionally handsome woian. A lawve's clerical error in the trans fir of a certain piece of property in Kan.sas (iv, which in 1814 was sold for ir0, has led to a lawsuit over the pos session of the land, which is now valued at 120,00U. 'Thie first hard-coal base-burner stove was taken to I)eadwood. )ak., recently. As there is no hard coal out there to burn in it, the importer of the curiosity thini s of converting it into an ice-cream freezer. A Naugatuek, N. Y., saloonkeeper has just hught a clhurch. his applica tion for licenso was objocted to on the ground that his saloon would be too near the church. lie did away with that objection by purchasing the clurch. ilonry il. Stanley is remarkable for a brtma I head, very thtick through the cheek iones. ills hair is still lark and thick, covering tile templos. lie is of iiididlc siz"e, wveighing about 180 pounds. 11e looks like a man of about f0 years 01 aI. Williaun Alva I)e Long ran a savit rs bank at Long Creek, Neb., taking e pusis of a nickel and upward. At the ndi of a montIi he vanished, and his gnr..oteus safe, which looked as though it neighcd tenm tons, was found to bo of wood, painted. A lady in Oil City the other day lost > 3(ti c nl on a street. A little boy fuml it, and the lady, overjoyed at the rec,vcrv of her treasure, direet4dl her iiusraditt to reward the lad suitably. The smiallest coin tile husband had was a niekel, and the little boy got it. AM ss IElla hDe Lisle, a pretty New En glandl girl, visited Montreal, smlote the heart of a member of thec cabinet, promi sdl to be his wife, received a I ,5.0 d)iiamiondi ring, wvent to Now York to buny her trousseau, dIrew On him for ..',500i, received the imoney anid Guumi*vewing girls, take nlotice! A MmTiistown maidoen has host all conltrol if her jawv through this pernicious hiah. A phiysician whlomi she con sute said she had worn out theo muscle that :et as a hiinge, and shIe would be obii" to resort to ani operation to tnimit tat again! 'The "'hair moth," wvhichi creates havoc mid a line head of hair, rapidly destroy mnn it and creatino baldness, is being taII<ci of in Newv ork and Brooklyn, and the chieap barber shops) are being bh ned for the propagation. Rloger A. Pryor went to New York without a dollar at the close of the wvar. His pract.ice is now worth $20,000 a year, andh he is interested in some busi necss ventures with Ben Butler which prIomfiseI a large return, Ile is said to have recoently realizedl $100,000 ill some1 rai lroJad securit.ics. T1. Hriighiam Bishop, who ran in New York a bucket-shop much frequented by womlen, and( who has just failed, has discovered that women creditors are wvorse than men. They bring their lunches and hang about his oilice all dayv, turning up their noses at him anid calling him "a mean thing.'' Ubieziali Slayton of Fayotte oounty, Ge'orgia, is the father of so many chil dren that lie cannot remember their namies. le has been married twice andl had eighteen chilrenl by one wife and twelve by the other. Hoe ha d live sons il 0on0 company of a Georgia regiment during the wvar. Garnet I). Italtimore, a civIl engineer who wais gr'adulated somXo years ago at lie Troy Polytechnic lnstituto, is one of the most successful young colored mon of the country. lie now has charge of theo cnnal locks enlargement near Syran cuse. lki father is a barber who clips loeks in Throy. Blallet. daincing is a pretty good busi.. ,ness whenl you onee get the hang of it. .I'tus Maure, the exponent of the Spain ishi fandango, gets $10,000 a year, IRosat ti gets $12,000, and( Subra $6,000. That's better by several thousand dol.. lars than going to Congress or even be. ing president of a university. A lhlo lawvyer was under oxamnina tion1 as a witniess and had statedl ap) proxunatily thle timo at which some thingij (ccued1ii(, when lhe was shiarply recquested by thle examinining attorney to le mnore deli ni tea. "You ought to know. It wasi about. lie time you clollcted m costa in tha :t sui t and kept the money," was thle paralyinig reply. At Priesidlent C(level and('s prIvate table wmie is not serv'ed, unless guests ar pyresent who ha:ve it hiabitually. aind as tor bieei, two dozenIl biott les stufliced the whliit e ho :ue for a year. Th'le President dhines at o'cloek andi smiokOS one( eigar aftter dinnier, whlichi is aill lie al lows him nselIf; lie takes it wal kinig in the uippOr coridtor A few eveiiings ago several Indian bucks at Triiuke, Cal., miado up a puirse for the( purpose of gettinrg some fire-1 wvater, andl gave the monoey to a wvhiite muan to iuvest for thienm. T.his lie did by buiyiing the whisky as directed, but In stead( of giving it to the noble red,man lie consuimedh It himself. This mndoF the braves mlad and they half killed the fellow. The luhckiest, woman In Amerina tQ day is 'Mrs. F. B. Thurber. But that is not all; she is the most executive, and an out and out Napoleon in pettiooats. The only objection to this comparison is, the Emperor didn't care a sou for musiq while Mrs. Thurber is the em bodiment of the art and loves it with her head as well as her heart.-Boston Herald. English people are aghast at a son tence recently pronounced by an En glish clergyman who was sitting as a magistrate. An old man 69 years of age was brQught before him accused of stealing a L irt. He was at onco sen tenced by the reverend judge to fivo years' penal servitude. it was a fortu nate thing for the old man that theft is no longer punishable by death. A Schuyler, Nob., man was sununon cd on a jury. He walked into the court room, drew off his coat and threw it over the balusters. A largo, empty flask dropped out of the inside pocket onto the floor. The juror gathered it up and meekly Inquired if he was competent to sit. Ho was informed that it he would get the bottle fillod and pass it to the court he could remain in the box. The Fuel of the Future. It is a fact well known in manufac turing circles that the vast bulk of the heat contained in coal is wasted. Only fourteen out of the hundred parts of carbon is actually utilized. hence, one of the problems of chemistry has been to got more power, in the way of heat and light, out of a given quantity of coal. Prof. T. S. C. Lowe claims to have solved this problem, a matter which is of vast importance, if it is a fact. Tin prFocess is to pulverize *o coal, and, iin converting it into gas, the coal is re duced to a powdered form so line thal it will float in the atmosphere, and it is carried into the burning furnace by a current of air artificially proluced. Ir the powdered form everything is con sumed, as it makes no smoke and leaves no ashes. This would utilize the moun tains of so-called waste, now piled u1: near coal mines and muanufactories. IBul Prof. Lowe's invention goes further. The coal is converted into a water gas. A ton of anthracite coal will generate from eighty to a hundred cubic feel o. gas. The cost. will be about nine cents a cubic foot. This invention is alr ead in use in the city of Troy, in the launi dries of that place, and is also used foi power and for heatng and cookmng in hotels and restaurants. Tho gas fur nished is non-luminous anti resembles that from alcohol. These facts hav< come out of a report to the Seranton board of trade which calls thu new in vention anthracite gas. The result will be a marvelous economy in the heating of houses and the cooking of food, whih onie ton of coal will go as far as a hunt dred of tons nowadays. -- Dumore.st' Monthly. UhRi(-A-HIIIA(. I know there's a cross tlout Norali's blu eye. But that fact nie love can(not snmothe 1r: For her eyes are so pretty no wondr the' thry '14o be gazin' 'round into each oitlr. The best thing on record is tihe lecil c a corner lot. Every cut has a night-key. I keeps i in its voice. Persons 'ho take measures to entlurg their busines..-Tailors. T1hie sonig of u'l railroadt me4n-Blest b the tie that binds. A pig's tail is 1no muor use to the pi than the letter "'p" is to pneumonia. A good organist will know how to tunt his reeds and readl his tunes. A veteran of Reno Post says lie was i ten engaigemnents-all Southern girls, toii "Th'lere is nothing that makes mec feel s Put, out ats an ex tnguishier,"' said thle (ai k The Arab whoi invented ailehiohol die' nine hundred years ago, but his spirit stil lhves. It must be dliscoulraging to the fool kill'e to realize how far behindt iln his work hei getting. A cross oltd bachelor suggests that birth shi mid be announced under the head 'i niew~ music. War.nt, of occupation is the bne of mei andi womeni; plerhaps mnore especially of thi lattecr. Cedar sprigs p)ut around wvindowv-sills; o aniy other lacie whlere there atre antIs wvii dhispose of them. "Alny port, ill a storm"' is ai goid oh maxitnl, bitt any umbrlitellai in a shoiiwerti getnerally conisitderedi a better. Th'ie yoig mani w'.ithi a slendier sailar, shoul choose for his bride a .young wv' man11 of small11 waste. Although the mlusic o4f a bass-dn li nlot dlrawti froma the wood, it nieverthtoe: conies from tile tap. I low do0th thle little h oodle Ihe Improve each shintingl minute,l IBy catching on to every scemne. And scooping all there's ini it. It. is premnature to tell aniy womani I tin shle is ani antgel unitil it is seen how shen cal. cook la steak atnd b)oiI a piotato. l)ialogue het ween t wo bl1inl non : -l-b you know the gent lemlani who gave youi: iinte just no0w?" "Only biy 'ight." The piotaito lparltakes of thle sail ini v, hil it is grown. Heavy lanid is alit to) pn,du' wattery plotaitoes. especially mi a wet s as 'n The man who doestn't knowi~% mucih,:ha his tnamle is le'gioti. is thle onte mtost anlx ii to dlispliay his ktnowledlge. 1)4) thte g(ood tihing which yout can do, iam sotme o1te giood tiling you enn(ii't do. I )ecoraltd panl l ooit1 11k very ni1cc it thei plarlors, bt, fo r le'gal puiirpo)se.- i a.. nlothiung thait Colles up to the plin ttury p)ancl. Eveni ai wortm will I turn whietro upon il 't llut, it dloes him1 nmighity little good.'ii tale to tutrn is before the treading ulpot begitns. "'Are we ruitng 01n timrie?"1 sidi thle con ducitor, repetintg the niervous pas.enger' (jiestlon. " No, sir; we tire dloing ai sti ly cash business. Fare, pdlase."' .101hn Wan,amalitker telegraphedi a led itur who askeid hlim tile secret of' time mter'chaint' sucecess, " Thintking, tryinrg, toilhing, I rust itng I (od, is all of' tmy iographly." l)onu't call a large, stronig, .inewvv man11 a p)revarienti'r. if yoit are sitre lie is a ni varientor,,hire another noin to bieak tie news to hlimi. .)ne reason why the worild is not reformedci is becauiise ever y manit would have o thlers mtake a bleginillg andti never tintks of imt self. A yotung mtan out1 West. was re(cetly3 ut restedl for kissing a girl itnii telt- Hi. shioutlid htave waited u.nttil the conlgregat ion had1( falletn asleep. A wvell-develope hum1li Iip o)f mem'lion..' thne JIournal of Edullcationt, Is v'ery' uset' l I1 any~ man, blut It, Istn't to lie comipartl forb vtilue1 tol awifewh willl find things fot him. Friday Is raidily losing its ttnpleisan t is sociaition as8 hantgman'st d (ay, since( TIhitirsday is designated frt<i9nltl ty nlow fot tile exlic tion of the senitenc of thle how by t hose whose unaleasanlt duty it fy to sign deaith warrants. The famiers of Mfarion arc very imchi pleasedI with thle prospect of a bounttiful harvest, as8 the outlook is miuch better thanit Tu ArANTA OoNTITU'rION prediota that Ohristine Nillson, who has already sung four farewells in thta country, will sing still another faxowell, if there can be found any manager bold enough to offer her therefor the snug little turn of $2,500. TIE (orO LIN1E has been drawn again, but this time it cannot ho charged to the Southern milit4ary companies. eneral U. S. Bentley, General Manager of the International Military Encampnient, to be held at Chicago next October, olicially announces that colored troops will not be permitted to attend the encampment. A NAMELF S CASE. My case has been a very cirious one for about thirtcen years. At interals of about one weck f would be attacked withl spells of severe and most exerneiutii:g Pain, always COmm1elCin]g il tIe regioli of my kidneys. The pain would then go upwards and affect my body and head, and seemed to peletrato my very eye balls, creating the most inteise s l'erien g lasting about eight hours each tpell. I resorted to all kinads of medicine without benutit. 5e oral docto s irette(l Imiy case, but iione gave relief. I Itnhtly ubed It. B. B. as an expeuriitue,t, and to mhy uttir asti ni-hmen 5(11t all paIn and s1f feril g vanisledi after using thlrec duse. To the liresent lime I lit. ye usei ii let' bottles, and in it a i nll he. ever retllrn ed. I (o not know w\ haut V, as the Littr, neither Could my pllysicialn 111 te i Comlplainlt. Thll B3. 1;. B. eti". tinn .l and pow(;rfully 111)011 iy ki,bwy ; IV appet.ite has been splendid and my cou stitution built up ralpidly. 11. TuIomA. Constitution, (a., lay I, l,. ;, Unimpoached Integrity, I an 55. Broke down twelve 1ear: ago, and have not been able to work since. llave lost proper action of iin; hips and legs. For live years acrofulouu sores have appelared on my SCalp and nose, and at same time m11y eyesight bc gan to fail, and for three years have been comparatively blind. Have been treated by eniinent liy icials of dill'erent schools without a euro. I have taken five liottlesof B. B. 13. (made it Atlanta, Ga.) and all scrofulous sores are gradu ally healing. Inflalinmation about my eyes has disai>peared and there is sona improvement in my vision. Am very much1 heuefited and relieved and be is to feel like a boy ugain-feel good. My strength and activity1 are returning in my legs and hips. The B. B. B. acts vigor -usly upon my kidneys, and the gre:t iluantity of matter that hts been fore oiut thtroughi the skIin is ut.erly incred. bk , often so otl'enisive in odor is to pr~ dume nauimt. : i r ifer to ill i hu=im. 11( 1 , of L rt(i Nt ';;e, (ia. 1 ' wtmn1'I:ii. La ania , i al., 1ail ualy I .l , I1- iIL. t .\ 1 whol l e ire l {I1. u1iI( 117 i1fim m tio i li it. ca:use nuil (e t i "o l l ( u>ls"ons, . crlif l i u ., f1tll;:s aW\ ' l, igs, Il (11 . , j Oir -, I:IL,(aiui:t iism, hi.lini < O laiiuiits, (at:li ,, tce. , l Sciure 1 iail. Iel, (,a piy\ oui :12 lpa e illu> I 1144t 10' : 1 11t11 rs, fill- I w(ii he IIo k lio w'i. .\lhlr- t, i,.!liI t I .'.I - Atiait::, ':l. I5 A LI NIVM! ! PIRrFrrCTLY H AR ML AND4L S 100i'-0 PE USur0 A fFEW MONT HS, I~Foiw ~LCOuN NEME. SEA D FrOR LO01K T O MOTN1?RS BREDlI) VRE QIITOl (.. id LAl'ITA.GA. ,, 1 he l s ' w''Ii. Wa1 -L: i .Iol I lIl- 44iI 1 I tX litJJn(:'jnp7,edt we ('4inipin- In I -w le. Ii4L 1 iv ' e a Rev. R. B3URWELL, & SON, CUiA Ri LOTiT SESSN I EG IN S ILLT. 14: 44. -. IL th" . ul i inha t:n a1 (it tI he he w o1i n, i everyrespct nose aim to i N. C.h froin dat ACofIdtl mne ual to tIe lu t th dr41 e k li) (1;. w l. i. 11 r i foriioi chalon a.ll O TE K TLE armeTrls.lTSj rnentt0ETil,a Egn GASTNu COllNVg. dng.l9t This elgtuit,S 1tume esortu is now Eleatin 200fee, aovesetrcn leve. Aleeli . AO. wi.~u~o ~.vu~ o., NsWV ndorsTed - was1.L y Engneer rit, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute tltai or IS1ttaoen Experienced and Skill. fi Plh.ncians nud Surgeons. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. l'at int t: rI nt h ln're or at their homles. Many ( tate<lt ho I41n, t broglh cotrteSpon1dence, as seces'1 tulily ta if lil-r in pt'so. Come and ha ii, III tirnll tu (X Itts In tstatnpe for our Invalids' Guide-Booak,"v whlich gives all partic (Al Assul4da1, ti Muiu St., Buiralo, N.Y. Fot " woin-ot," " runl-down," debilitated aelool tcal'1h(15, 1ni11iner5, Bcastr'reses, house 1I'('e)rs, al ove'rworkec'd wonien generally, L'. PioraIc a Favorit 'retcrlptlon Is the beet IIi all lest rat e Iot ns. It is not a "Cure-all," bltt alibcthly fltlllla it Hingleness of purpose, 4 i int,"it tost pntl'nt t4perillo for all thoao (-ronuci 'tI ussL aIdl Diseases peculiar to t tnin. '1e I trat tneunt of Inuay thousands oIf t+ult ('a4-, itl tie I nvulhs' hotel and Burg i l 1 inlt it ute lea afIordedl a largo experience laduptiig remitlles for their cure, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription 1f'lsi rasult of fthis vat experience. For iaatelaal coIngestion, inflamnlation I tid a leeratiota, it Is a Specific. It II a po W I r1i1ulItI'ral, 115 w% 'Il aIs uterine, tonio 1 it nterviIi', tal inarts vigor and strength to th' whl avat m. It' cures w eakness of ta hio", Imiitai n I)1, bl'iat ing, weak back )tervtu, pil ati ian, IXhast Iota, debility and sle(pls;na, in (it tearsIt. Favorite Preecrip i i ' ;> a 1 b y hI'uinistu at under our posit(V ttuatrat(I eI. i_ee ; lppe arou11lnd( bottle. 3RICE $1.00, i' s 1."LF1 fenld 10 conta in 6t,als for Dr. PIerce's largo 'irnti' (n I s en ' o'nten (100 pagee, l 'r-IVVI r'" I. A tlli Is, w\oIt1a.)' D1I'EN t,AtHY 11: ma t A, .-=clAT ruON, 663 Mutiu Btrcct, tuittl , N. Y. T C c cS LITTLE " nd a s t LIVER * ' \\e PILLS. ANTI.13ILIOUS and CATIZARTI, SiCK 1EADACHE, filiontt lleadaele, ?)izziacst, S'oltNtiNu- a a tion, utidigfotioil nad lIillousAttacks,I plruompltl'y curel by Dr. P'ierce 9 PIlea It I'irurgati' I'ollet. :~ renty a vial, by 1)rttggist8. E. VAN WINKLE &CO. - MANUFACTURERS, - ") ATLANTA, GA. DALLAS, TEXAS. COTTON GINS and PRESSES, ('ol tal ,,t ti oiLq,(' otton Need i.tt( d_a. -M:lly, 41aw Miills, ils and Casti ~. LE & CO., At anta, Ca. tBLli MF-I)AI tawardedta at (cotIon ye. I ,l in I ihad a, (-. >aila Texlias, an,' Charles on . ' . rt fo pratis andi te- to E. Van Winkle & Co., Bo)x- NAT LANTA, GA. TflE 0Y TRUE in turity theBODr lte th LaVE~R~ an iDNEY~ ad itror th I iEA LTHan VG e f XJ OU T 1 i- e .DspeanWana. ofA ae ito intetion,Lnckof art-itt handl Tred Feetili k hauiy cuired: tonies, tna-t * or ce. E.nlivans temn I alasuli rtain l'ower. --- 4 la-ring from cotm 1nltata L ADIES f:lAIiIE' IO Toama d n sol y,;. e ( sGivetataluar, hntal thaopoin Fr tw t iittirts tat counate-rinlt on only l to (L i a y of tie oriiatla. IJ( tot 'I i-imiena( .t , ' ItO IitnAY ANDI Ba-iT, S Dr. HARTrr' LIVER PiLLS eurro Coiistipat ain.ive.-r (Compaint and P 10k Ite'adache. tiamptti Dt-o ad Dream '*J00k mtaaied oan receapt o at Iwo bents I n po'ago. THE DR. HART ER MEDICINE C4MPANV, St. Louis, Mo . (u j t\\ ~\(~) N UY, N. C. N--- lyiti P h neI aw Hotel'athtli"aytt. ivlatol l a ya hitiry dis)tteaes, I Ittl i-a t i tI ha.I '*iiat t ratl o ii! I aua--llui kh-p Ho1 aUnrtulior MushtC IProprietors.4 Foufs ~Ia,T AAD) I':i'iT Nu CIl11Ll)1REN. An instant relief for colic of infanto. Cures . )yaenter-y, JDiarrh<ea, Cholera lutfaitumti or ainy <hsease~ (If the stomach and bowels. l aik<a t lbe critical period of teaething fa f1t mL d ttaty. 18i a safe and plea$sanlt to11ie. .' (If sle by atl uggite tand for whaolesale b~y HJOWA&Ds WuLLR k (Jo. Anmotdta (Jh