The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 27, 1887, Image 4

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TEXAtd TRAIN ItO11nE11tU. NIrw.1 xpresa Messevger J. Ernesi Snith Killed Two larIog Ticrte's. EL PAso, Oct. 16.-T-'he meagre reports sent from .here on Friday regarding the attempted traia robbery gave but a fraction of the tale. It wasi a great. victory that one robber should he hilled, but what was the aatonishmevt of thRe public here when the dead body of another rubber was brought in yesterday. The Galveston, hart Isburg antl San Antonio exl-es, which should have started East on Friday at 4.30 P. M., was delaycd unt ii 8 30 while waiting for the Southern Pncilie tinin fi um the West. Engineer Lohtel says tlit when his train had gone about a nule two in \n wearing cloth inasks came over the tender n ith a revolver in each huaul. The en,il:eer tried to stop the tiin, but the ine-n ordered hiin to run on to a curve and stop tiuick. When he reached tltl; 'LFV lh0 suppused they incant, live miles roum the city, they or dered him and his ilemuan to get oil the engine and took then back to the excpress car. '1Te robbwrs in the lcitimne were firing off their revolvers and shouting and cursing. lteaching the express car, one of them threw dynatite against the front door of one side of the car. 'T'le explciun knocked a large hole in the door tuitl (.rokc out the glass in the other tdiots. The rotbbe ii called to the express tt( seuiger.to coie Out. The iCtssengte(tr was J. Ernest Stuti, and with htii was ,J. H. lie:rdsley, elcik in the Wetls-I",ttgo ollicts it ifirt Wolth. WYhen they heard( thu lit ing4, i wy put out the lights nain went to the c:ii- ~I tie car. At the cominduitt 'f 11tm iol,birs t,ny came out, Smith ieav ig his revivi Ver jit. inside lie door. The 'r cbers ortere I 1u nth andi 13eartdslcy to htoldl up tieir luitts tand t lieu searehed thim. Sinit i Was tI ten ordttretd to go back into the ear atd light up. lie climbed back at', the ftioemowst robtber started to follow. Stmith sejzi( his )istol, pcted it ttitot ;Igain t the rbtberl's breCat andu i]red:, -( llI a h tlb t lhr.ili hi s hite t. 'Tlie 1.r1bbi i 'll ith:wkt d ad, bt ut 11ired twiCe tt elitt thilt eliniig. Smi it md1i(t thet other' robbelr: o e-ttxt'h':n .td shuts. TFli 'ob'er tite ainttmp toitttl igi;eti hti u nuleu's botdy on t gin,, it'iti t unloilt it fro t I hC t n 1It iu . V iiiltt e In Wats trying I' li:t I ,. t t tild tuu ginle the mest n (' g, t hii; di(ub):e i:.,rn-tld hot gun, t":l:m d oit of Itin ca tIa I at hili. 'TIhe rbttelt it duown, then ill it 'n lu u ranes itt of sigit. The train litirncd fa tihi ci, lthe cx o ttt \\l:1 le t 'eld,titl''t " t int theta t:101 \'eit presse tar lias rirei n h inwn tilo , 2 stleeg r i S it i t'iait it i the citl. )eputy lar. t imls \'t i l iii a i nd Iit uSS at (onCe statel for i : i it : i t .i'n mles tot Of El Paso, an d securling ii bree t.pcriecd Mexicanu traitrs. had th mi at titl uw tcn of the "hold-up" btfore d1tbh t. lity Jl:r shal W y tt i tlit :u tla i' r t-l were al !o un the gruid by a-t'. Thein wa \:is ihort --less than ti icards L om V.h1re he w'as shot lay the t mul r'bb)., tead. lli' hody w ; ii u ht ba"ick to tie 'ity 'l pluct [Ibside his i ati ; irade in trine. Ln Cxmtt ina tl : i)t I d >ii ti-tk itin b k h t hadu strtiek htint: litha t 1,n1e the 110111 sidet of the lft shoultder ttnd cl:. the ul ttry juSt above the heart. ('ie ollit "rs : i ar rcticcu i b t it i le t rned tlihat theit Ietie t h rw oa t un the itril < i re rosili . T' h e te'; it th":r the p:11t of the two ltie iln the litan w1 it \re 'w itting' with horscs a lillt Pty'n u hI re the train was ieth( l],p. TH im tti ed b lhe I We robbers eitetl' I h' i i tiat :i e thtii their 1lUl r i t 1'. ti i Ib b . i 'ci ,itul t.: run1 I'orw :ttd writht tI (:. :t li ;:;i'.t the lest of ti ii ralin. I i' I c ' )t I' k iiiii we' tat el a r i :f ' I :., i :!i ji w".t' l!iyi built m1 -. T hI iir ti- It il lii ,, hIii, ttrSon a met ti'; att l Tl e c. I I!,Ut , I ut .i *sayptiher , u-ir I hat unki Ioi: l d.-o E. ttuerIion, 'itireli it fai Sit E.it Em-t r son.t'l T \u<tnal ujti r ~vi: mcciy e th th'n lin;;',r cth ii hti I l. i U t'tiii i m.li abou. T heytit hi-ilii- are ne ter: it erIe,i but,u l -i st-ties ar'uii . it iI i i t h ii w tere p lt: St. Loi', lii n;:: now - a-l I luit'r .i ihe bt fori fiout ' :a : tit liii t. u b iie (Iif lie an tint ':o Tit: :: .:F.P ancu; d l e 'ii- -t it i .. etii t.ll. followed re i ebbingl haul,ieath o t.ENERAL NEswK NOTEL . Ii,ms of Int(rt U*$hered from Various uarter. A tmovement Is on foot to start a State Bank at Suniter. 'Ile Czar has been ithastily summoned to St. 'etersburg from Copenhagen. The :tcamer Great Eastern has been sold at auction for $105,000. 'i'hirlv tve persons were drowned when the Au-) alinn steanier Cheviot went down. T'e h'pnillicans of the Sixth Louisiana I)jsltict lmve nopiainted Judge John Yoist for ('ngre.s. r(iunt h,lwre the New York Coin t of t!:nk In .hi trp'scase has been post )oelCd uwin Ihlie a hinstant. lienjtuit F. Culea'son1, a white nia fri a A imicrSn, is said to have left for parts unknown), after defauding his creditors. A sriouis lire occurred at Syracuse, N V., last night, tho losses aggregating $tJ00, 000. Falr ('aina, ia stock lroker of London, has abscoeankl. 1lis liabilities amount to about ?130,000 Tiiotly Brothers, (lrvy goods nerchuts of Nashvii e, have nadle an assignient. Lahilitics about $200,000. Thure have been one deth l an( thrce newL1' (:(S3 of1' yellow fever at Tainp:u, Fi., sinOe lst reIrt. 'h '' rti Iains of (Gen. .1i((1dson hit lieatri'c we+re" i) id iiiat. WYcst 'oint eteadtay with im'osiu; inlilitary honors. 'T'he siub-coainmissionCs auder the Lanzud Act, a (iII'I att 'lhirles, have in nlnumeroIs e( ae rdul((4(1 rtnta from 40 to 5) pir cent. .li(c:.(" 1)nvitt was given a splendid re ce)tion auapo n his arrival at Qauecnstowii fromn ew York. A l'irP special reports fourteen (ses of fev'r, incilin two colored, and three <eats. lhc hospital is ready. i'he" a(l1it'io nI1 of the Mayor of IhiOon for e h''rship in Massachuseltts ('Ianrta tl,' \i (liatii;'', ASSOeitt ionl hats ibeen rC jett. 'T'e Geo;rgia I.egislatu re nuij')nracd laSt uliht : ir t fnlti inontlis' ('ssi)n. () all tlie pi lit:e:SlieS discussel aone were liia l ad ptc,l. AI 1'(ribuid1, t1('., the e'xtensice j,)bbling dry g (hlouse of \eoolinlan, 'T'rue 'e ('o. [m- ' uendai payment and in:1ea an aS Ih A er,;-Iin sdhoonzera' S:irahi F. l;ird, of lt 'kl:iih:d, tle. , lies disanastc<l :1 i sunik out:d be 'wCen I'enisacola and I'erlido )avs. NO liveS ltst. TIhe d?inonstratins of uninpIiil((yed wn iitkh. . ( a inll I,nd1(n hayve he-omec so w i hit the po((lice (I' tcalle"d ilt') a(tivc Thiie1 (., -antinorp'e ponli(ce arc ('!O.ing atll !hiT i(t ;i kh pt by Eurohi(ta(n n the0 r,), ih they : t' lenioriial ii,: the 1iHa :i'n aut ir'iiit'i :Irc drh;+ing iti i te O (f in:(rr:l;ing thc dlutieS (n raW c ,toi , .:ttnn :(rn, C fl ', (luckl and jew. Il. T1' t l'ni(; a?(sembly nf ,siu:n eng(I)ineers and b onis h a us with<raltvn froin ilhe ni (f ib1 and 11i(i for(ied i ui inle p1 d e i (I( t (rdea'r. W im 1W a'll(r, imporelr i 1 dr(css tril liii; ("'. ! . ' Ii tlmlaunyi , New nrkl, thas 0( 1( .0 :i"i nIUeit. l,i.tbiiliies $1 '5,000.U 1, it 1!. ' i' i ( !! ir niti , (f a Vn;. Y i, i tia r,' i i no (-b0 ht ab'( oard the Lhi' rT' it ,, . i t i tlit , ( I :1 t he is trvii)g t 1,("m ( ! Ithe truthi. 'i ft Pro'i t ie Episn lp iu'('ual- u IttI li i Unite St''ehi openiI1 yestfenliI 1ino nio at,i Chi'H-st Ch iub its Luisville, Au h-r:l/ cqes iii -inlstatu gofi Gener Gt r i I iia--len rected i Firmi'ount, ark -----at iy'io, wias iilivetiikd illerli aftier 'ti E) -( e un 3 tenw lnu tii ii ' '-ihiIlI,st hiitding o the ( i nen :e iif iti e u (I -ther. tv snI aala 'I: d -i i 'h aoi lte altis bl etwo a .1:i0 1) Iiis 'm St. lail.i B. ()ir- 'aiei wea det tha limiprn,aeiu e I ii hiatnie iadibytheareionier ofX' Corl,'i at. 3 i lo wn ( )eW it hberi iiH lit. ' Tl Ii conventin uaa thiteau Brtiehod L.i i' Enat'in ie n i tsil e biuineaai: (int :t. Chic\~alu .Mo s wit iai0dlegteis prS i1l iiuIl th tli usii intends to re-Inet inn rS u t hI aie i onl ,gls gwIi~i Ial. 0 pa eia UI: :an -ood ''o liuion,w il beit' mad T hI I l'hetv. itark lA' taicli ke ao . Im ( !!:i0 'il ia r ]!p t hu'iieb,il ( ouau.s: hi u- in, a:rii lia he dcult I heW astrah of iw lit itisI. t hriof e(~ Wuaahig 'iii Dun ldu,iriu iuuhe wiarnedl rlala li-i m i .t neit Iie posingitapersu (o: phward ) cna i igi anyt n-orns t ne in s. (of i i luppr-sed binche ofiIlna' thuNa (in .u' e. u ( .i,(I lIi Th 'i.oi ilist ofiii(ii Paisti have Set frae sulr' an hi'- n ' b nthircurg)u a at ih tiwale tuhe ''apitIllsts. ~ t ih(I AIi ' ibl hidal lof typuoid fve a i:n u-i jOl ui u- Iin' theaug~uti, towI ls a Sat uare inneru. The- iioJ, ihing schooner Heb)cca Nike:is Cuba, cro increaing. The village of Itouque has also been inundated, and bun dred3 of persons have been rendered home less. Numerous springs have appeared and have formed sevcral lakes, which arc gradually uniting. The ease before the United States Su preme Court involving the constitut ioiality of the KanAas plohibition law was sulmitted without oral argument.. An effort is being made to remedy this oversight of counsel, and have the cause orally argued in full on some future (lay. The Kent IHouse at Chautauciua, which had 800 gausts last summer, to)ok lire Mon ti,ty from the explosion of a lati p in the huudry at 5.:m o'clock A. M. 'The ser vant'i had birely (tie to escape. The' iiot ei bn)lie I d1wa. Ioss, :$1'i25,Ot ); in'utiance. $:k,00. 'Th lie'c spread tand daiged iiix or eight cottages. At the I)ubli Towni Fair vester1ay thoii ands of catIc titi sheep were ollered for sale at ruinous figures, but desiite the excediigly low figures lteie were no pur chasets Large grazers declare limt tiy catnnot. cont inue business any longer antil must take advantage of the bankrupt law. A disatrous wreck occurred on the lhar Iington aul Missouri lI mad, aboat four mi lies (roml Lincoln, Nebl., early yesteraliy morning, two freight trains colliding while going at full speed. The wreck ttook fire, and bot Ii citines and seventcen loaded1 cars were burned. One brakenian was kilkd. Mrs. A unei Lachs, the wonin who tirew a hot ptinmnkc intoi the 1la1i of Ms Cleve land0( on the lay tlie ['II sidtl iitl iirty '.:e i itt the St. Louis Fair grounds in tait ( V, was finedl 15t) in the police c(otl4il. 'I' c' woman11 II diel timed ny disrespect for 1is. Cleveland, and said she Ibrew the cake in a spirit of fun, but the test jimny was against h 1r. In the United States Suprieme Court. vis tenliay Chief Justiec Wai;c ainnoulncel that irgi ni.tt upon the Iucstions raise I by the s ')ry4s (w',s of AtLorncy Geii'r,il A 'res iii t It her iip isoied Stte olllicrs of Vigii:ia will be set down for the recond Minlay in Nli\ombcr, :aid Ibat e:miiiwliile the p: is':ers will lie -et it. liin rty Iii their otwn recgiuzntluces, in the sunm tit tl.til(i each, to :tiiwer iihe sniurtuns if the 'otirt V lien tit pi t,resenice shall he reqiriied. U1t1('-A-t it(A7. Ii1-;it ' x ( 'N. . Iicr china cui is w:ite in t 1hin: A thiii'aiid tilnes ficih iert i ,s been Mittle merry at is sclloped hrink; An(m l i thcibttomn, painted pink, A uri:oi gin.esl her with a grin. 'Thu hr im her kisses lov i to win: ''h' li:muitle is a nlaniki,n VL > pies the foes tbit (hip or clhiuk IIcr china eup. '- till n ' if it ie a sin; 1 'n:ih li her lift it 00s5t her chini 1 ii +i:' scttrlet lips aili dh ink lh i ln d,ri tlraugh. ,omchow 1 tiin I'dt l1lk to tib c h e r tio ini I It1 (hina cup. A. la.y mitan Is always c li:d to the excr tu it t'atinig. \h'y i a bok like a king' Betti i'. ha' at e'' it ilany Pug5. 1, i, g tIi; ilh t.ad of the s.iiry is fatal to lhi.' lpitnniintg of a sea- 3arn. Tl'it- hi.'mt stret(;h--''ixingr 1'p a -hiry toi tell yaur wile at 1 A. 3M. le a n n who is iital'w r.ttiug Iu1'i iS sin! to Ithve fd'nty of e"ur-r::g1'. ('. t's ii S ai:i1 mvt been d< id 1 to i(' it" na rii 10 ' 4att1 i r(a h:cril c : '1'iti> ('1.',.i: \ 1: l+Vt"ii It 1c184.l'I 1 :.('::; Ub, r.ini i ., ,;tit t .nl is i go'id tt., t' r. i. ha. WhyVli does a wi ddlin'g ceernoiniy neve.r tanof sainoothilv-1' ieuse it in 'olv s a hit ch. AX fa4 hiborlle andl much:1-tr'imed ec' htm: is de-rlehe 8s being'-'f l! nd non Fol h::v1' gi/.ard's toi 24rii41 their fel'i lone 14hl grinitII (e(ncC.'4iIil is it b'nw Ia e is ino ishi i t th: m <?e in14 .4h i :: ho s:u'ii'- y 4i 5 '., .Iti c -, 1a li 4 : 1:r il4 in Ih'.u it \4,i; IWt:i iivs thew dill.c Ntmen: o ti 1 n 1 : 4441144,sikin044 itheR lit' a i : ips Il':other Ii-Is the fre4 1i f a V: d. "4 4:5. ;I sg" is it v 4 i nbin411!; o 44444s m4 i reformt45 Ii.a. I) ci is the' lo4 Ae t g liit l s iv ne h . "Lo ii - n.e v14, ht litfniThe fool kill' Ii.h- ict!. I i I I 44p 14 ii ini that w.4:41.4 44Kc14i, t is renit m!srcll by hIie hat,1 ..n. riabi' rhe - h m hr. :m545 I 1ii::'. le' '.Ia4 i ('iil-'i >I s tli le a reo': Ia fiI:lvan tII i , for3 iitiiwe hilenI a m41mher. of4iV'i an4 eitbe traha a 1w to4o a ny.ii ti''t.~il '444 ike and:4) li wC-'eighied the ni is t i m~ iga d tn-rfumelw han. rcif Fia'wy [4irpin is con.tinu 14( > i':he' f w in, hit' are44t0444 falh It' ~4in$ :i44 W i'or lit c iit:' ce'n . ill ieinels to e ik n j.ei "Iay be il, bout:I I)' a rtu)er, s144hp t,eliti lI- I I)og f4as 41 w;e-'4i the41 i,:liI lt b.'44>ik.d ealP 144It' ii4t 44hl that a. ptintg4f4. nAld a iuatideitr-y th 144 e li ies tifo t4443' :fsl t 1igur4. Th asam e, phu; ie femal , iw( I< t il t,iwi rit, is1 e~ illed 4 tthc l.h igi:kt. "Advih e ."1(4'il' jiay s , 4philo ipher,"'ht u I,om ltI us like a''4lib ge tl fal [ of4 '4 now.' \ 4''y ' 'n - 4Xotc w it us ul i e i t ha ifitt h144)S.'n iti ter ai mal .I'try ig in vai t upro'4ot) 1i hug les ou44 ,m be4 44ure4 tic 41ne of dtwoS things-ither [ lthe lot lnc 1tiht: the dmaniv 1 )gl. a IOEERtTON DIENTT$. lie IIrern':!4ically with Mr. Oberly's Civil $etylce Reform Views. Civil Service Commissioner Edgerton who has returned to Washington, was asked by a repol ter if his views agreed with those of Comnissioner Oborly, as expressed in his recenti letter to the Illinois Deumocratic Association. lfe replied: 'They certainly do not. I do not be lieve in extreme or strained coastructions of the civil service law. These State or g:mizat:ons have as much right to exist as they ever had. There is nothing in the law t o pruhibit it. A ulnu is not deprived o the iivilegcs of citiZUnshtip because he ii his puble oillce, and I think the idea It hat. a ma hould abandon his residence in 1 'r.te ur his citir.'nship wheni he takes (llie in W i ih:gt.nm is preposterous. The legislativc prwet I above us all, and if the law is to be applid so as to deprive men of Iheir rilt as citizens the d:luger is that a mlndnl will be nmde 111)011 the legislative It\er to wipe it out. There is no necos sity for anything of the sort. 'rhe law is il ih it, an11d it only needs to be construed il acitordancc Witi common senso and ir:t' heal experience. "No, sir; I do not agree with Counmmis siOI'r Oberly and I do not see how he is g ilng to reconcile his present views with tit se cxprer,sei in the Seeberger report s ti by Uolllnissionters Oberly and Ly. 1n .a. In that report they said of Mr. Veb-tcr, the di7tnissedl clerk: " 'tlog political views Webster had a ri;it I > ctitenain, and during the time he hii a plh;ie place it was his right to give, at pI(.per tiunea, strong exp'essiol to those views. he pitifo. is not to be tolerated that becatujse a ra.. 'eceupies a place in the e'ltsIli civil servicc lie lust therefore .urrecier hila right to take an interest in tihe I'lit ic:: of the country. No good citi z(:u W11l (I) so, mllno degree of activity in eflort to a ivance the interest of the party upposd to: the adiministratlion should, pro vited his lartis:al activity in no way int i ft eS with his public dities, render in .wlliir in the scrvice of the government the potiII of :ny pC1rsonl who does not oc 1Up,y a place the dielitrge of the dlties of t. Ii a Il'ts(ts )lub,liC politics.' 'Now, ir, if it is right and commend 1.h it r, Webster, i R'Publican, to eu tr inttllp liticial views in opposition to the l:litt rt ltiomnd iat proper times to give '-t ronr t": Irtiots Io those views, why is it -lc died to I)t'lnocritts to entertain views in sUp:t -rt of the :luilistration and at proper liltn' to iye slrong expression to them? Nu, sir; their p'sition is untenable and I take i :sue with it.' Cloml cif su :oe belched from a :ravhl'a1) Oilh 1'tii tvenue, opposite 1)in01i o'. A fllrioul fire was roar itn li : sc 'ttin of irot tlbing under the In ap, wlic 1-h it was ht:ting to a prop'r thiro of utcairit to lIe of ut'j to the s'rt-.tin(t lwn. Atonild the glow nt' lllot): .-tlir d 1(1, a1:S sqIt:iitid .'llid ltim('rUhlhi a group is ever c:tlped by Ihe rt:lais oVt'r in dersey. Swaddlei In r:t:a ' "imi Siuluilitlr iii the ('o1(1 wind tt-V (r:wItketd their coli knuckles over thie ht p ile, anti two or three gnawed fra 'Ittel I of food like hunnry wolves. W1h th smnohe billowing up in .vii:ngl' (l,1:1 of dun and black com IlinII, the plihl of li itian blocks, Lith silt'c n'i ),ilcih boilers, tihe carts aittl \i;l:m)s of tlie eoltratctors. and the dr111)pilng it tile November dI/ . : l'tltlr was Onte thlat no 1.:tit C utt the ra,(!pls a1lone who unuind ti ll I workmei knioek off for dinnter they athltr abot3L themit in p)icturesqutO Ji yout wan!t to nte the contrast be ( tee n'soute( and1( htopitless utselessniess I '1 IwI aIt the(set cotrastiitedl groups of lii' itI' who)a work mi1d earn' their breadh n'oi ta whoV ll do tnot. T1hte laborers vw ilh-'r s uldneighbors with s:n:*l'favor. Th le sighit 01 these hulkinog id lIta thir handtis in tihe pockets, .1 -ulhe:ttiy at letter meni earningi r'na h ving~ is nt caileculated to * lletfr toeni good-telnielefl. n ofd lthe pu.o It it: "GUod knows, sir, Iineto be a- otti Iof woi it th is t. n. bit to be willinlg to bo ot of Itrk h-e t, vagabomtds, is enotught bi 1 h>w theri' was ol'eed a jo)b to h:i d 'irt this moinatg. WVhat do yott hin heIt toldh the boss? 'That Ite wacnt. itchtti-diger. But for' threec uay h'I has hunlg a1bout hetro and hias not beenl ttot prloudi to pick tip the .rap Swe thrtow aiway."-Co. New 01:' or g1r<h'n imtlt'ss1 h ives ai long *h n:e from01 hiV work. I is home is te-o uly in a chteaiply butil t wootden bt ont. 1ne (It aI ltng- r'ow jut alike, w-mi malc turpaintted andt inisido un t!bushd.L -tt --noelI:ar, not dloor-yard't, no0 shide iree :about Iitt. M\ost of these huu tave bult two r(omts, 0on0 upI t - rt:ln ole tdon, tie lowver ser'vina t on in. It h le f:uiiy isi lairge, fort betd It Itin -' wteli. lilt lives it at cottpanty hor te --ame1( :t varyving lates, $1 to 89 01r0 nt. l!- renit is al'ways taken fromtt I -is wvate befo-hre hIe is pahidI. lie n:ium s ai rte, tpay fotr thle cotal hte lmen in hh hitous, in some locatlitie as ii a . '7 Ier tont. 11Il works iln th niunl.a jus51 as thlt stIn IS listing anti uVtr heti t rar-li 1.1es da:ylighlt ait all. It. H oftiln So wetl in thte t!nllertv that his oe a re hIOlsoaked;cc fromi mornin ut till mnighi!. SometOtmles the vinl is tmnly ttree at foiur lIlt Ilueh. :aul lhe mutst wioir. inl a sitin or iiig potsi on. 110 : i'xpti.'c tc >t ca iinn daner~ froml Ia "":c- ittlk. li'- <hu 'p. texth,sijon , ior hcatrd, it is <hmllitiIIl . it rltireil skill, ma l ouo-th .lt to be we lid. Iln fact, ave'rai-e of mlIitrs' wa e is n Iot 'retr i than thccstt of tIlt orinaryl I day tiIborer in AIa.tachuistetts. Atlilnt'.wth~o wvork ott hmt of cotal mlinledt--n t'cn at.hraitio minetis, earmnied, iln 188M . otn ani av-emrate, ~.M Ie wee' ii1the It whoi I worketl "b Sitha da, IM7~ ier welk ill lio bitttntinouls mtinle-, .10 per) it'we-k. Oit of theso pIr, a:titl md atlo h)uttv the oil tand tho Sts f -r hi hup tandiii tt ptowder or ill r I) - ithe it-c. (iorgoe A. . / r ;u'l Way-, llofyoke', v tt[f lit-ir It. iupp tot Prinice Bitsartec at .l'reb' iihiah i it Iwas ieartetd todayi), was ft ihcli-b li h theth tncltir to aissist hIn in lh-ns:' of linillp htas hlId algainm- Ithe 'iTurk ith g- '(nilintt for ordtinanie't furnished at tI It ti er (lc p rece-tived a pr'omisc I.at ih Supanci'.; go.ernmtenlt to litute Its in. Th< 0' lare tigin. oft a Ce'ss lti(n of the yel THE MANDOLIN. A rleasing Italian Musical Instrument that Is Just Now in Fashion. Ti'e mandolin is the reigning fash ionable caprice, having quito superseded tho banjo in the esteem of the ladies. That it should have done so is by no moans strange, for it is really a charm ing little instrument when at all de cently played, is not very difficult to learn, and has a good deal more style and fhlish about it than the banjo has. however the latter may be adornod with nickel-plating, mother-of-pearl, and all sorts of gaudy ornamentation, it has a plebeian look about it and sug gosts the idea of a lield-hand in his Sunday suit. ''ho only unpleasant feature about it to the learner is the knife-blado-like sharpness of its fine wire strings. There arc eight strings, in pairs, al of steel wire. Two pairs are wound with Ger man silver, and are not so cruel as the others, but unwound four, hardly thicker than horse hairs, seem to cut to the bone the finger ends that press theni down upon the frets. Of course that pain and trouble ends when each linger of the left hand is tipped with a bony, callous spot, and one must expect some such trouble in forminn a close acquaintance with any stringeiI inatru iuent, When nature has provided that protection, the mandolin player, if an expert, can produce some very pleasing elfcts by producing the tones by per cussion on the strings over the frets, instead of by strumming with a bit of tortoise shell held between the thumb and forefinger of the right hand, which is the ordinary way of playing. The Spanish mandola is much liko the Italian mandolin in its gen eral features, but has important differences froni it nevertheless. Its body is shallower, shaped more like the bowl of a spoon than the half of an egg divided lengthwise, which is the form of the instrument beloved in Naples andl Rome; its strings are of catgut in stead of steel, and its tone is not so sharp and incisive. Either mandola or mandolin, however, has a surprising volume of sound for so small a body, and dominates pleasingly the tones of a guitar, or even those of a piano. Expert players have a way of main taining an increasing tremolando by keeping the little instrument in a con stantly quivering motion while they are executing a solo, that at least looks as if it would be rather hard to effect and harder yet to continue for any length of time, but the lengthening of vibrations thus achieved prettily supplies the lack of a supporting instrument. The power of controlling the volume of sound in a crescendo or dimiinuendo possessed by a skillful performer is really surprising and extremely effective in rendition of the peculiar passiolatc a11d sensuous music to which the mandolin is best adapte(l. V hile the mandolin is easy to learn, up to a certain point, it s, like all seemingly simple instruments, very dillicult to develop to its highest artistic capabilities, and the Italian who has achievcd complete mastery of it not only very justly respects hiimsclt highly, but is even respected in an ext raor i nary degree by his countrymen. The best payers are said to coIe from Na plies, where a native who does not at least think that he can play upoir the man (doln is a cuiriosity". I Iere ini New Ytork we have not mnany who de'.eredIly ran k Ihigh as cx perts. Prof. D)omiiio Tlip aIh i is regarided as a very correct an d artistic pierformer, buLt in extpre'sion and1( delicacy of tone shading Signor F'. A. Errico, wvho is p)roprietor of an Itaiian art andt curiosity store in Johni stree'. and only an amateur mandolinist, is deemedl by c-'itics the muost liniishied artist here. But inferior layers flind as much employment as they wvant in teaching the mandolin to the young men and woemen of Gotham's "'upper ten,"' andL from presenCut indicaitionis the instrinnnt wvill be the raige whlen fashl ion returns to the town with the early frosts. A good mandolini costis from 05 to $50, andI all procure hle lhere are imu por)ted1 from iNaples. . . K un. P'rop)ortion of Decaths by Lighat ninug. Tlhe yearly average nmunbher of dea ths from Ilighutning in England is I wem v.. three, or four and four-tenit hs pcer 10),. (too deat hs. As a generalI rule it seem s that unless persons aure killed oni the sp)ot b)y lightuing they recover. .\ per son nruck b*y Ilighitni ng is more or les stomicui, and deprived of conusciousness for a time, often, no (loub t, hy mere fright, ini which ease flue elfect is t ran sient; but sometimes in consequene ofI aL shock given to the brain, in whuh-h dicas thcre is a certa in amnount, of parln:I ysis of mtot ion andh sensation. TJhe, ap pearanci(es after death of bodies~C w hi-h have been struck by lightning va:ry ex tremely. Sometimes they reta in tie p)ositionl which they occ'unied whlen struck: wvhile in other cases t hey ma1)y be (lashed to a considerab)le di.stance. T1hei r clothes arc often burn t or toirn, and1( have IL pcul ian singed smell1. Mletallic siubsta nces abollut the bodi y I re senit signs or fu-sion, whilhe such1 a are conmposeid of stel become matgnlet ic. She Loved McPherson. Reg2(uarly on1ce aL mlonth, says a WVashinugton let ter, tIll figurie if a wvomi an, closely veiled, IS seenl ill AlePherson01 squIare, usually about twilight. She is of god ligure' and quito prpossess ing . She will sit on one of the pail: set tees for a few miomentq, while her gaz/e is riveted upon01 the m agnIiflicentI requestrmll statue of the deceased genleral Tweni ty-six years aigo Miss Emily Illmnan 1, one of the ric hest belles (of I tiItimore, while visiting out wvest, met aunt fill in love with Ge n. McPherson, aond they beename aIli an cod. The genieralI was ei glgedI iln the wVar and( couhl no spire timel for the weilng, besides t hei well1 knowvn sout hern sympathie.s of the 1lloffman ilI provedI11 anothe cauisie of thle piostpIonemen~l)t of tIe wedd ing. Thie (dark days of strife contin'indI, am11 thle generial fell int battle with the 11mtia1ur of his sweetheart p)ressedl to his lbreast. ThIe holy n ever re(overedi froim lhe shoek, and regul arly visits t he stat ue of her hero. fromithe army~ am~ i na:i r tietsu ofiFih- andt 111 Iml. L Id upo th r ioen Iized( nelit b o h:rii' n om i Stflmen 11111 nli blI'' , it s in , I h ab t t I n -fu t pe ( aI ior ia , onlivaluah o ti :i . i Enumeatnndr tiV i)hnahie wiadn 'lhe A1r-Ltie uollslou. e The Grcenvfllo correspoldent of the News and ('ourAer gives thv followiint i count of the collision ou the Air Line rail road 'ihutaidlay: Wh'ien the P:Senoger train reacheyd herec thIis mnornhn" I'rdh-r: we!rc hiind(11d to ('m. ductor Marni 11 and Engineer 1a'(l to rnn four hours and twenty mtiuutes late. '1'his gave ihu train the right of way on that schedule, ant after signing ip ordcrs and ta1c . ('oli("S, thy train pl)e d out, for Its rall,bv:ttl run. Itli iti Ibo t. thirty miles an hour. Orders for No. 5i had been gitven' to alil trains on the lina', :a dt wht'n the' sp'c'iall tirightl rain rea:cit(ed Unl tr's Ein'hi cer liatiis artd (ondun;'tur I('vel weile in posSCSioun of them. Ihul hey side tiie'iel'd at (G;reur's all wotld have h('len well, but th t th'i lot dI') S( . (1 t waS <liy' f"ur t:ih.S t T,oltr's ' ltait n, andt t:u nhu e that wit'lhi the tl' vy. td ( i o'lh ab lih;y t c l'(I , tkl tlt;t 1 i lint 10'l>f e t' :1t ' r tr.n. 1hetc (t'ulation w a.is a ral tion Ira:u1, ul't; ti nii ; at'cr he trighiiit train h l 1l.ft the l,t3iti(n!t ( i. on ' (tr3 urr dI ,. 'iThe fmil frei t: t, unnint: (litn t ia (l1 witln I gnrude 11nt ! the l)'. -"I,;cr h;itl ju.st ntuntlced : lo"' (cur'%(' wh'n. like at metin of niOh, y mlonSierS in ("t:tnhait, (11 .l' ! t the t l)IIU) tiyt'. crlt' 'Iw l tt I ht-'. 'I'Ith."y (le,n n 111td' w'ith the lc i f'1 l t (I" it' 1 n g r It'II I 7ll' ' iaim i!e e 1\ :n'lt d all(1t.ll the engLine of the freighIt catr(en)iur to (tilw -aid'.I it Ii, iG . . . r y ,t Inlt vt:.. til lu- a t;:.l IIIr, :I III 1 . is 11t3 (pl)rl 1:1 I . Il' !'1 (+Ita tC thc tI ll i'(til' tf the i t ll 13.u. T iii' : ' . ~r t'I ;ar. ll1 t iiing :1 Ihe ' t 1wo ' S : ( ; I ^:t 'l' I 1ti ll ia. i le. 'Ic h , :s.. 3 I r:,. w\"t ' I t ~' .n' I ' Xt, wt'' 1 on'1:' 1 ,~ '1113 .1 e'.li iIlmt d3111. 3311 i tttt(h ,l hut i t i. rtl' tl \l ,l '3 3 ' ii 31 the 'h' ,3 II t 1 i 1 . and 1ba k in Ilhe 1 t!1 nml" :"1) , a1 the' l'ear i,f thie (rain, it wasi -X :ti ' '< y iI'tt. i we"tr0 wt'. e((I tl, 811id, c: tchIin1 ' lire, were:t hun'ed Itr ('I Thc (xprestcar (ttookX l fire, butt the Illamecs wy'le prn:l11y (xtingui'i: I. '''f en:-tuabicls ineh(ttled .woi, killtd :lu;il ten inljtt-. O1 the injured, Fireman 'l )"t-ter h 13 (ii ie , 3 111 t\VI w o hcei s are k 3no to b la h d .ly in j(uredtl. Titll "l> u"r nto outh, ( that he ccident S1111' to t (areles,oe=i of the n,ncer 11! con uc'tor o the f'r'ight I tain. Thty bthitlisap)pearetl inuunediat(ly aftlrrt::ad(1, n1 hive not bcu een 1ince. t Vi I w ( ,tI e '1)13 :r a't t'X('i!(;tei -tnt, 8111 ltibl)i' tOpintic)n i'- raj)idlly 0rys1tatlizring: in at dl(mandi( tor the 1putni h 'ent of the 1uilty 1r11tS. Theii ('lrl I'rp Th' (31 n1 I trtl i- )is pl 'edi It aboutt 11h1r - frthl s of 1 Ill t"rol bty the A 3(icultural 1(ep' tIt t 1('pott ) ftr Octob er, I' at lA 1 t. U,(li l l w'i-. ' T is i- , t ut : si th h t311 r th t \i Ii f l:u l Ir1 111o1r thlanl n" ! ' t 1 <"11 3iimates . Thie erei us it > .t1,-, ho'wtv' t'1r, i1 the :an.all' t ini tel I1' . h', i , wi n it wa31 o:n tl 1.t1l ' : i '3. I(., nt i 'l is l(e 3310, 1 1 I u-, i lt o r ( 't'(') at EI .' 1 o th. . )_ lit,(u) 1h -bili: rgt I !,an t ) V :(? 1.:lo. T" h t S33 t h twill 1Un:dit: " 1n r11 a ii'tl I t th;." r':1 ' I r n t i't t, tr It'1 1idv Cenout,,h I Ii i!'s u, ow ('iiISU:lllion, wthile it lit' .t'l":: t lf:h ttr'c\yiehtl Ill: Sottit"n-r 'illa(e. hav' Sl;i-1li('d at b:,-c ixtht of bt' the 1: . ' T 'm r ":! t ( 'Il t i t', Indi: : . I. 1llint'i-. Iowa; muid K:ut:-:r. h,vt - a('tv half it ' op. : 1 ihuh u' itt l I itl is ': t lan '.' ' ':t i i' . 1:1. I'it' ( i I l. ('13 ' 313 il;' Cl'IIVtI;1-1'Ii 1ta' 1 I , t'11 h,i_:I, (t1 i' a1 a' \1 11 \. (111"r1 W+;t b'1. I h_"I ; < i r i t 3. \''ti f.r r - r%ri altt h It I 3 j1 .1101'1 I3i ((,, ourcol: Aht(irht.,n ouths'33 ago19 aus e.'l io bed, an i' was3 thought med le pb i ] ':iil. to ivrlif 1jj J e i 1 oli131 or II''1t31 th shaof Nn- ;g oruedjut abov, CURE9 Al, 1fUM RS, frot t commntnlon lllotclt, or Eruptlon. to tho wrorst Scrotulat. Salt-rheut, u l"'e er - .oros," Scaly or Rougl Skirl, iii shlort., tll dISettSA('4 caus(l by bau bk'ofot C'r L con :tr('d by' thks powerftul purl tyline, anmd Iivg rat(Inl. 1nl'di(inle. liraren iItiltg Iticorx rap(ily heal tinler its be. nigii intlu(I 4e o. l.s 'cial fly hot i t iunu.Iftl t i in lot"ney li et0-ingr 'letter, Rose ItaNia ioll:, (,atrbuit oes, Sore Eyc, Scrol.. utles Sores anll Swollitagti, h ip. joint igNenMe, Whlito SwellingN Soitie, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged GIIt1 s . Se(nd( t('n C('ntlI In $((hips for a JIUgo trcItIs'', 'iti coloiCd piltt4, on Skit Disetsea, or tho i:nte ainloul Cot' a tritti o On ti(rutt- Olou A 11'(Met l,)ns. "Tidu )R0)(9E IS TII II'r." ''hu)o'oughtly (can'1s0 it by u:ing Di. Flere, (ioldet igudtial I1Icovery, tuul good d!!(g'stioll, a fir 141(11, buteyant )lpir its, andt tvital stren)gtll, will bec'stablishoi. cCONSUMPTION, w"hi(c h i Scrofulna of the Ltrttga, is tr rta'1 :it- euir'(i ly this reni 'dy, if taken her 1'uro th.-' Lat ItalI-'s of tho d1I'ease( are' rt'ach('d. I'romtt I . II1'(V.1(14 )('W('r o(4r Ihis terribly tat:tl 'i:a ', wt'h('n (41r41 o ell'ring 1 this nowy e"'I-I-r:itt'l r,'lt'"iy to tho pub(lic. Dr. P'mruc: th,'uviht <riouu'ly of ralling it his "C(ott. 14 mtii))1U tt 'Ir(',y' Im(( abr:-d)n('d thir it:une a I i s It' <l for a Ru' dirin(' whIch, frOla :i. -::' r u ii c(0111:b i "'i l of tonlc, or s$eu ' 1 i' r .. 4. l'jlrod-("( at nsing aultl-I' i((I' , .0., .I . i n r:( t .' propecr i'', : a . - . :1"'8 . " '" at r('ei n (1 % f4' ruon:'ni p b,l ,t,: . ,. :.2 , (:r,niC D is Livan ai\an Lungs. If y(1 9- ' :1, .: 1.4, 4i'ilitati, lia y d e: a o uit. r llow'Ish-b'rowtn t=lote .n* .:4 - - ' ,110 ul h: 8 headtteht' or dizzt n' ' t4 1 - i -: in i .,ruth. int('rrttI l heat (' r ch I, enM ith hot flush's, low prt (ne1 1 . : ' ,:n 'i , irr gl ar appl('tlAr, itn, l ',' I ,'; ' :. '., youu (tt, nl ')ring frotn 1 lII 4 I .).. 111' pe44 , 'an TI'orpi lbi'4ei, <'e . In many111)' l9:w'' ont' ' : j ,"lt <. i' hIc"" -1 ,Iympt~insy are ('XpC r'i1:1(t^1. " ,t 1' :i t',iy l :IIr 44al -( 'pse , )r. 1210.-0 G( lde: ((?S' illed1cal Dis cotve4y 1 :~ :n il 1. For We''a'; rtibur Spitting of fllUof, :"?,r(lt''-" (t hBreatlh, ivren. '1h iti (, ,..,s:i:t, '4've(re Co lug s, and kin (r"i :ii,h'din~ ,l. , 1.i l l'in "i e i ) t remiiedy. !. av lI1: ;n i' , :(It $1.00, or S1X " '! 14t t' n It: ,. aIn st:nnl " 1' for 1r. Pierce'e 1. ,(1 1(4'I '(ll. A (hlr('ss, tsS'orl,l-' " i'per'>< ary (lledteal Asso C110 1 1, ii ai t M1 r((It, lit ItA1.O, N. Y. $500 REWARD o119r11 by tio prop rietors I li 4 ' s ('is at:rrh ilte ed r a : 9 ,':e ' of calttrl"rh w"hic I,Vb (4y , tnr'. I 8 yor (-I-Ihat e discharge from th n,I-, (Iffonnive ('r o1t"i'wis, parutiatl loss of taw( , II 1Us', or hn"itl' otr, weak '4s, u1111 pain (+r I're44r' in lo.t. you have _'tarrh. T'Ihou-. tn'!w of ('a 's t("r,nint:t4 InI (onsutnyltlon. lIr. ':1} e's('.Ti s n. v I eur eti(sthe wyorst ( :- oot Catu trlh, '"('ul1d In thi lead,'' and( Caturr"Iaa1lC 'adchle. :o cents. PR.1V ATE BOARD11ING. ON TtE. 1 1ISI' 01 yC1'OJBE, the u1e''rsi{nI ' 'e i m I1 1 'I I\(').\"' 11'(1)( t 'lt)1 S1 ill Clr t :' eiu (l.tion of 1J .: 'h .(. . nani' ool'.Lt Hio4.rder"s. .1~~~ ~ ~ ~ t4 :;" i h rthe astlc t ccr (I )' .4t1'('t, 1 4(\- (j, 1- tI,' '"- I portiou of " 1' It i, ' t t l C t t( 0 I, 'n'l i nois(1 f . (' ,. I .' .7 - h roighlyi'et PI .) le wI'ith 4)9 -Iu i1..()19,y -A -. I."N hII'U I lI11q - I! 11 III i;I449 , 11111 r 1-l0t: thirst.ingltly 11ev. . B1JRWE r-, SN7 jO Xi lg h 1JI U. C . 0'eueson th nI n 'titih r(thd y,a de d I i bngthe~ hn1'st and mo'sEhrog /iip di 'j 9'1' at? 10 lentC n by ten:n ah Rovc,/ R.IBURWEL &V SON 'ly 01;0 1,N.d T A - -UER-SEX. DFS~, FFCI~FITUtwAN FITUES 1'~,~ 4.04~ (' I FUL (, 4RV0 TonnC i4 IT iN-DUTLE4RNTH '. 4 ,(N G~RE UF -U 14444 A101 T S3~ UFFERING AI wrig D443 A 4NG 41 R WIL'444 Lw DE4, AVtimODED(l' DESKS, AO AETFIC LTUE Co.FXTRE TERIii NuoU W1~~ ULOot N A. hyVLLt, TNm, IRDT'IGTl.1RANN