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WHPtrr TIMES. *=:-:::a:-:l Thp Sioux of South Dakota arc flying rapidly of consumption and other throat chest-'diseases. Statistics show, alleges the Atlanta *" on ft if >/t.ion, that 5,000,000 young men ^ mi tills country never enter n church. I | " In answer to Inquiries from Governor H Tloss, of Texas, over 100 county judges i H JiaVbglven their observations in regard n I to crime in their counties. There is a unanimous concurrence, states the At- j| 0<m*tUuUon% that felonies 'U 1 General Nelson A. Miles has assumed ^ HI ^^nmmand of his military division at Chi- 11U) H ^^R?go. A reporter asked liini if there is Liu m nny danger of another outbreak amoug J A wHK the Indians, to which ho replied: "Not fc" I , ,. bout at present nny way. The danger of Indian %v|n H troubles is decreasing every year fot brol H ? various reasons. I hardly think there will It ever be another serious Indian war." Kaili i _____ 111 Snva A new York Prts*: "AdironH slack forests chopped down for limber |^H *nd pulp, hurgo game nearly exterminated muni Itnd rivers in the remotest Northwest re- the I j^H tpiiring to lie restocked with fish, (toil !!??? has given his American ifodignl son n under inaei^e"iit portion, but * young mnu built 1 will rome down to husks pretty soon if A j< ho isn't more careful." ^>.u'' to the - Vista, A jury at Syracuso. N. Y., n few days hyylg (, ng.? found a verdict for the defendant, flic tint the foremen blunderingly announced Lynchl a verdict for the plaintiff, and the Court ueres oi continued the same and gave judgment uccordingly. When the mistake urns dis Work H covered after the jury's discharge tho sonic T< judge sa?d lie could not change tlio Lee thru H record. The case furnish*** "!JJ1 .? i mi|in I of J1'1 i B ,no lawyers. ldcut o ? _____ " master o jn People who ''change their minds" can ' i,i/l now justify their apparent ioconsisten- PnSmt' B rits ?>? the authority of a German his- ] tologist, who has calculated that the hu- Roleigl M rnnn brain contains 300,000,000 nerve norted wi cells, 5,000,000 ?f whl(.h , A stock iiiivvndivl k? a,,d acres ^s^eded by new ones every .lay. "At town of G York Cow- ihl)' Th? menial Adrertiaar, "we get an entlrcTy new brain every sixty days." The fol Hh i Carolina v It is estimated by the Nera that the Tuesday: M number of new bulldiuga erected in Chi- County; i A ^ Kdtrccomb cago during the present year would il Smith Oro H placed side by side form a frontage of The sup. about forty-five miles. The average for ley mines, v the whole year will be about thirty-five d?ding v ** ore ever fo new houses erected every working <iny. t,f carlxmal At this rate it is evident thaj the enor- ounces of mous area recently added to Chicago by 14 ton of annexation will not be long in filling up. Mr. kraii I . __ Rowan cou IThe National flag will be saved from pofnt'im"!!^ Iguoble uses hereafter, rejoins the ami throw Lowell (Mass.) Newt. According to tho ngiiinst a st new law passed by Congress any person ^ syndic who shall use the National flag, cither ooo'^uc by printing, painting or nfllxing ou it Yaucey cou any advertisement for public display or develop at private gain, will bo held to be guilty of of^'lawne'i o misdemeanor, for which the United Governor States coig^'may mulct him $50 or soud tors-elect H hiui to jail for a period of thirty dayfe ws nieinhers ^ which luce . Tho Chicago Pott indulges in this tii'iv?>^? the . . j . The Cover grisly speculation: "Did you evor think General au of how much space the {reoplo who dio also ex-ollici every year rc(|uire for deceut burial? If While the one could be content with u grave two 8'Xj by six feet, 3630 bodies could be interred Convention < in ono aero of ground, allowing nothing ta was stopp for walks, monumeuts, roads, etc. On 'l'luirsil this crowded plan London's animal .... uuiiiiri'l U 1*1" I numbering about 81,000, would fill a son's rcsiden I cemetery of about twenty-three acres. or in 'tllr'yar ? the bushes ?> I The Now Orleans Picayune has (lis- son's wife's 1 I covored that the only State that bus been kodaks nlonj absolutely uniform in its congressional ^',"1", ] | ra^^kntation is Ilhodo Island. It hod to present he I t^^Rerabers under the first ccusus and HOI L the samo number ever since. It is bound A Slate fir to remaiu in the same category another jn ow^ni/ei ten years. Its population in 1880 was quarters ther 276,5.11. und it is uow.128,000. This is b'wn* $101 a variation which precludes change, S(,d?ed whatever basis of representation may bo fiJr'Vi, tViV ft HV adopted. Dclawnre has always had just moot* to |M?i one, oxcopt that under Jho third C0OMH as neighbor! w it had two. These are the only constant j'1"" " , quantities in the entire category. vious t welve' k The Director of Russian prisons has ?,?7lv ii"!H^t'i A loft 8t. Petersburg for TcheS lr n, a small chlncry Hull island in the Oaspian Ben, to ex imlne the stock cutter place with a view of planting a iicnnl ... .. . ... flower ex hi i ?it colony thero, liko that at Baglcilien. The mums wcrctl measure is urged by the rogulsr pnpula- Rpeci.il dosigi tion trtpiberin, who consider the inlluxof ddighfn convicted criminals a great drawback to nnuicd cxhibi the development of thoir industries and painted i . itire. It iThr I peaceful institutions. The (lnvnrnm?ml 1 M?utl? Carol in seems to be inclined to dispose of its (ails, bcautif criminals sentenced to hard labor for lifo in a different manner from heretofore. ^ 11 Penal colonies on isolated islands ap|Hjar | !,'? * to l?e more practicable for tho pur|>ose , ' than tho seclusion of criminals wjlhin Medical Colic fortius or prisons, There are soi The Happenings of a Week Preserved and Chronicled. Tb ) Fields of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida Carefully Cultivated; Read the Results. VIRGINIA. More than $1,000,000 of outside capital >ecn invested in Norfolk during tlic past ^ nontli. A vein of coal, thought to bo of good , uality, lias been discovered on the farm ^ f ltiehiird Sweeney, iu Fauquier. ? Work has been commenced on organ Henry M. "Meyer, proprietor of the Rr lain ltoyal dry goods store, at Rich- wc nd made an assignment Weducsday. yit bilitics $70,000; assets unknown. $1( l blind man named Charles Etliridgo | out of a second-story window of a 8p0 rding house ou Main street in Norfolk j^c !e uuder the influence of liquor aud trni ;ethree of his rilis. He died. is (j is rumored that the Pennsylvania and road Company has purchased lands tiom jynnhaven bay for the purpose of ocut ing extensive terminal facilities ou q, Lynuhaveu bay is two lioura deatl r Cape Charles than Norfolk, and by priso ng a terry across from the cape to murd liny instead of Norfolk that much have would be saved. 'Hie Charleston, ville. ington ami Norfolk railroad, uow ti,0 tj construction, it is believed, will be ^ ly Pennsylvania road money. Avala ?int stock company has lieeu started u3 t]M d a licit line railroad from Glasgow James Natural Bridge, Lexington, Bueua havint and other cities of Rockbridge, m j,ca i Glasgow. Tho Rivermost Land Compauv of insessi mrg lias resolved to give twenty ?,ent8 i ' land nud $1,000,000 in money (,y tiie i-assessibie stock for a female eol- ? , Col. engiuee was commenced ou the new Ma improvi cmple at Glasgow, cx-Govcrno; wiug the first spade of dirt. Ma- lucrcc, It. Courtney, of Richmond, pros- .,UHSed t f the Temple Association, was frjCgi,t \ f ceremonies. A lar^o numbci cajj gv ns, Masons aud others, were ncNy cr^ Great enthusiasm prevailed. nessee vi NORTH CAROLINA. i and Durham are being con- The N tli telephone wires. uifir ann coinjHiny purcb&scd 0110 thous- itol buil n .unci in and around the new continue ordon , ncur Wilkesboro, Tliurs- Glenn del ?c lands will bo divided up in- in la-half j^avjewofrotoblwlilpg ,, big en in behi lowing postmasters in North Millodgvi /ere appointed at Washington stone of tl J. Wnitty, at Jasper, Cruveti legislature B. Kocch, at Old Sparta, most pre e county; H. A. Clause, at speeches, ve, Davie county. Arrange rinteudent of the Silver Val- mammoth in Davidson couuty, reports near Hru of the richest deposit of silver hotel un?l iuud in the south, a large vein date 1,000 le of lead earrying 70 to 100 is at the in silver and 30 per cent, of lead Govcuor the ore. message t iklin, a Methodist preacher of Saturday, nty, was instantly killed Sun- Hon. Willi vliilc on his way to till an ap- The Cc by a mule's running away, scooped th ing him out of bis buggy, lumhus. ] uinp, which broke his neck. ^ |!|lJe|. ate composed of Lynn, Mats., tratlit- man City capitalists, has secured . ? res of land in Mudisou and . , .? . Associate titles, which they propose, to t , Kl; onee. The land is heavily id contains mummoth deposits ''n , ; , . 1 wen* cic.cn u.d some mica. < llief j?sti h'owle appointed State Sena- James tl. ( . C. Gre.en and Z. V. Walser ^ Mille of the State He-turning Board, Hutchiiis ts at ltaleigh, Nov. 27th, to |{0nev, Ai election returns of the State, yjaddox, ] nor of the State, Attorney- Wclborn'. (I Secretary of the Btute are -r Gam io ineiulH-rs of the Bourd. Ilanscll, soi 4-white ribbon train," com- crnl, Thou Pullman cars, and contain- Howard 'I'll 40 delegates to the National Dr. Bruini ?f the W. C. T. U., at Allan- wick to inv ling for a half hour in Char- f,.Vl-r in tinay, in some way, one of the nrt. K(,ine cai ovcred Mrs. Stonewall Jack- w'l|k. '"'t ce, and in a few minutes the yi'",,w m*01 were at Mrs. Jackson's fence The Telfti d getting leaves or sprigs of soeintioii nn i souvenirs of Stonewall Jae.lt- *i ""-11'"' mine Several who had their p js 9aj,i , ? took picture* of Mrs. Jack- ?355 w|,jc and 11 general request was i?. aonlied icr but she was tin. uuwell (jcorgin, h( rsHf- Scotland. JTH CAROLINA. r insurance company is he- The Natr 1 iu Greenville with head- 1-"ion will < e and with agencies in all 2nd. T >.< 00 has already lieen sub- r?ilcnad will on nil lines < . * , ... tion and reti lit has been a remarkable w i t ili/er business. The shiptits within the State as well ,he ^'"l ' ng Slates has been larger T . . fact up to the 1st of Oe, 'T!'? re larger than for any pre- "l? ? v<"r.V ha months Tunes-Union *'?ir at Columbia was nuns- .\': *mv ng A new exhibit in Ma- '-,f ' was the Kreeden cotton * aT exhibited by its inventor, ft"i|?"cn. of ftennettsville. The ' Melt especially the ehrysanthc- "rnnges and tie t'mesi ever in Columbia. wharf, f?a>t e is in chrysanthemums elic- fribution. 'I , , the cater sin I comment. One by an untor was a hiir i?i<-iin?? ' ......... ii?tr ncnr. Al wholly in the colors of 1111 were eaten l?\ esented the coat of arms of Mr Mel a. with all its minute ilc* work done oily worked in rhrynnlhe- vvj|| jH. shi|?p for inediciui lilroad is to he built to con- Times I'nion. sville in Ahheville county ,\? jmporta ' & N. placed under ir course at the Charleston eoustruetion < jc is now well under way. i uniting the A ne lifty students in utteu- Mexico. Tin lectures take placo daily, to Ihj 1'roui S is- John's county t^K id it wiH strike At or 'ne?^r edep c rossing the river to Sauhle, iC~ u i southwesterly direction to (M i- passing through Orange lake, I - proposed making a great ccw and locate along the shores ^ i . and industrial enterprises. * I of the ennal is stated ns 117 a depth of 26 feet and a surfs 200 to 250 feet. The comp the work in hand is the FlorU Gulf Canal Co., and is said , tinaucially to carry out its plan OTHER 8TATES"7^h Monday was Editors' Day a ??? ? eru crrxwi'!? , each lasting nl>out one hour. The di sorting classes meet in the afternoon ai are in session at>out two hours. All persons arrested for alleged electio frauds iu Hampton county have been dit charged l>y the Uuitcd States commis sione. The contracts for the sale of the Barn well and Black well and the Alston and ' Newberry railroads to the West Shore Terminal were sigucd at Charleston, and receiver Clianiberlnm. of the South Carolina railway, went to New York to close up the business. Before leaving he took occasion to say he did not believe that the Ivouisville and Nashville roud was bo'liud the deal. He was rather of the >piuion that the East Shore Terminal vould seek connection with the west via tugusta or through the Chicago, Ciuciuatti nud Charleston road. TENNESSEE. Knoxvillo has an ordinance requiring children , O. machin^shops *5?" * istol, Tenu., with all their contents, i re destroyed by tire Thursday night. a ;c President Bates estimates the loss nt ),000. d Ion. II. Clay Evans, of Tennessee, is w ken of as the probable successor of ai retary B. F Tracy iu the event of bis fli isfer to the Supreme Court. Mr. Evaus sli ougTessman from the third district, it is claimed that very intimate rein- a.1 3 exist between him nnd the Chief Ex- ,,rj ive. is t >v. Taylor commuted tho sentence of bet (1 in the case of Dan Beelcr to life iui- 1 umeut. Becler was convicted of jju, Icr iu Cranger County, aud was to rn,, been bunged November 20 at Knox- goo He was only twenty years old at |otM me. 2,2t ; Memphis Appeal litis purchased the dam nche and theeousolidatiou is kuowu p, i Appeal-Avalanche, Congressman Coir Phelan, proprietor of the Avalanche ncw ; retired on account of protracted their 1th. Xli interstate commerce commission is point on in Chattanooga, hearing argu- ttins in a suit brought against railwuvs Chattnnrw*'? *- * -- uoara ot trade. (ulAn| J. W. Harrow, United States chief Ik-aui r in rlmrgcof the Tennessee River mcnts, Monday formally declared ;sel Shoa's Canal opeu for com- H uujrl The steamboat R. T. Coles then jt jsll h rough the canal with a cargo of |OU or 'rora Evansvi le, Iud., and Padu, for Chattanooga. It marks a ?n_ in the developcmcnt of the Tenillev QEOROIA. Pre8id ational Grange of America began T ual convention in the State Cap- j, j, ding at Atlanta Wednesday to Farmer in session ten days. Mayor the roSi livered the address of welcome an intft of the city and Governor North- "The ilf of the State of Georgia. claimin; lit' Girl's Industrial Union. The had sfift . is invited and many of the proporti tniueut members will make sn.ts m ments to begin work on the hotel on Cumberland M?iid, fifu^ u n nswick are being made. 1 he ^ ^ 1 improvements will accommo- twin guests. Judge Dupont Oucrry W.,H ,,m ead of the Company. Minneso Gordan sent in his valedictory lio|, un( o the Georgia legislature on 1I1; after which hi* , i HO . . iam J. Northcn, was sworu iu. "s. J .s v ntrnl Railroad of Georgia has f-irm.-rs'' e C hattanooga, Koine ami Co- i' ..... .. ? President .1. 1). VVi unsoii, of every coi will be retained as general "'We ar ' Ker- inoveiner tatmial Lumpkin was elected pressor! i jnstiee of the Supreme Court ,ory- Fi ite at the joint session of the 'he hour, on Monday. The followiug 'he voice d to other circuits: Associate onlynssis ice, Samuel Lumpkin; Judge paign fui luerry. Patauln circuit; Judge money w r, Macon circuit; Judge N. o. virtue an western circuit; Judge II. C. the thing! jgustu circuit; Judge J. W. fair and si Home circuit; Judge C. J. see what > northeastern circuit; Judge which tin ible, middle circuit; Judge and correi nthcrn circuit; Solicitor geu- was no si ias Kason; Solicitor general, both part omson, northeastern circuit. "" ''"'It o! icrof Savannah weut to Itruns- I*!1' Jh-tno estigate the rumors of yellow ,, , !.u" latter place, lie says thcro Republic 11 sos of malarial fever in Brunsthey present no symptoms of SOUTF r. ir Confederate Veterans' As- Thoy Wil it at Jacksonville 011 Saturday, p November. that for more than tlfty years .^t ? ca",< h was originally iuteuded to '"T hoard to the education of slaves iu >rJ,m is been lying in the Bank of . , convicts f< I of iiierensl FLORIDA. iiimI tell y< onal Alliance and Industrial in agricult oiivene at Ocala, on Decern- tat ion, in lie Louisville and Nashvillo ''intransport delegates free up- The boai >f its system to ltiver .June- proposed, urn. eliase of a who is a distant relation of ?f convict r of China and one of the monthly f manly of Mongolians, says long dcndl 'ille Times 1'nion has opened w,,s hrokei ndsome restaurant next to the had heret building. plantation, ne of Kissimmee and a party !j"n' "|0oh apitalists will huild a large JJ^ai.ssun id cold storage warehouse at (;Vii^gii-ir*l' I heat. Thi cr purchased 5,01)0 sweet m-arlv :$,oo placed them on Coleord's twenty five if Ocean street, for free (lis propriation 'he only proviso was that was ffU.OOt mid ipiarter the fruit mid ? I in a barrel of alcohol stand- The Soutl Inmt 4,000 of the oranges ^ r the surrounding crowd lloMcrfl Hy "mount of niH -n (,oh for nothing Hie peeling of , i d to Lnglatnl to he used ,,ank itl id purposes?Jacksonville ,,ijirl|lwillK recommend lit project is aland to lie change be s way in Florida. It is the that the Ex >f a canal across the State, senile a por tlantic with (lie tbilf of at ion of a b route selected is understood ( J IM., ,UH| i( t. Augustiuo through St. may bo com at Montgoii mck? ind Colonel A. K. McCure, o{\ delphia Times. and John Tenj p of Georgia, made 6|>eechc8. 11' ^ Joe Jackson onu of Kubc B| \ xrK. gong from the parol \ c. A ground floor of the Misstssi J I ' tary Monday, and was kill I **! "TCfVaflfltu in A'I Perry and Washington lrrclled 1 * ** bout a girl. Brown tojnot b> 1 c?na lijincc with the girl again latter 1 r rai id not heed the warnile be I A ras waltzing with her Bikcd up 1 ersh id shot him twice throi^dy, |n" I at 1 ietiug wounds from b died I i mrtly afterwards. 1 I .Vlli The stock holders of (itsviUe, I ton 'a., hew million dollar factory I q {anized a few days ago. Dull**' 1 ?t-g lo Ik? business manager io w-'tk 1 ^ .jius on erecting buiidin)!. 1 \ fire iu the afterhold ofcamship I leU cnaveutura in dock at Ortcans 1 ,, fced damage by water aifco about I bales of cotton. Th^uer was 1 ling for Liverpool and lp board 1 ^ H) Imiles, most of which slightly I , uiged by water. I ^ our members of t.hn 1 .. mention were so much old to the I Constitution that they led to put 1 11 names to the iostrumii le En ins coufflrcuni(.. A..a T^?i?oi ' cd 30,000 bales of the staph I .ro far this season. J I ? Mi I way ear facto ay, cariL n cM - 1 ch $.">00,000, has been es|ishcd at 1 nont, Ark. cv j Btarkville Citizen amfect* tju* I iu Gainsville, Miss., of t* Ipoch, 1 ^ o woman, at the age oftft'WOT. 1 (t stated whether nurscdlfihing- 1 George III. J I* AIMS OP THE ALLINCE. I * ent Polk Saye it H* Elected 8 hirty-eight Congresmen. " . I'olk, president of he National s Ailirnce, is very jfcilant over j ult of eleetions. In the course of u view lie said: j. Democrats and Ilepublicaus are , t everything just nowt Jjut when^ ^ lie to sift the^vftt< ivihdvg ion of the goodnteifwK^H|fBJi^TO| the next Congress, tip lo fho time it is a certainty that Conill contain thirty-eight straight- J ? nice men. and tln-ro ? , uiv i*o ur #l ion: who arc pledged to us. Those 8 from the .South and Northwest? tl a'otions in whjcli most of our work if hi. The Alliance in Nebraska ta and Iowa is not our organizu- tl 1 has not amalgamated with us, f? ude the same fight and will joiu tl miter. Our Alliance co-operated tl 11; we will co-operate with any w association, and in a little while at rip on the situation in almost nor of the land. ju e here to stay. This greut reform it will not cease until it has 1m- w tself indelibly in the uatiou's his- jj, iuancinl reform is the necessity of jMi and it must come. The press aud of the stump speaker were our tauts. The Alliance had no cam- f| id, no boodle. If we had had (rj 0 wouljlvnot have used it. The d patriotflsnTB# -pebble arc 1 to appeal to. Our methods were ijuare, and the whole world could ve were doing. The principles on sci j Alliance is founded are solid ya ct; we must succeed. The fight un nail affair. The extremists of crs ies attacked us bitterly and gave iw f ground. In the South it was no crats who opposed us. In the po most vigorous antagonist were ins."?N. Y. Times. I CAROLINA CONVICTS. ma thr II Till Tho Soil on the Newly J J1 J urchaaod State Farm. t||t, i?d meeting of the State Peniten- 1 held at Columbia a proposition pri T. J. Lipscomb was consider- ury Lipscomb sought to engage ISO 2 >r five years, with the privilege ;J ng the number and time to 800 4 nrs, the bands to be employed |,.?j ural labor on the Taylor plan- >, ia .mu^iud county, near Coluin- t.vp pro rd declined to accept the terra* y Then the question of the pur- 7 State farm for the employment non labor enrae up tut it nan done ^ or the hint ten months. The ??jM] oek as to the choice of a farm 1 by Governor ltichardson, who y ofore held out for the Taylor j?(jj and now with Messrs. Andcrer and Sanders voted for the 0j g( place in Sumter county on j I o Itiver; Messrs. Harratt and loldiug to the Taylor place as j; DcSaussure place contains |t.?? 0 acres. It is purchased for |j,7n thousand dollars. The ap- y for the purchase of a farm an,j 1 M P<*'l h Carolina Allia.ice Bank. ial commit tee of the .stock- t'o the State Alliance Exchange I'orel irabia, S. 0., to consider the ular establishing a State Alliance ids ii luinbia. The conmiitee, after heir the ipicMtion fully, agreed to1 Anli that the charter of the Ex- 1'apt 11 o amended by the Legislature icard change In- empowered to sub- eft >1 tion of its capital to the ere- parai* auk. This will iloiibtless he It has in Alliince bank in Columbia dorm iidei*4u certainty. diiu l< rder Furnishes a Greats Deal of The News For This Coloyhn. ir Florida Woman tiends Her rd-Stickof Thirty-Si* Inches JJJ,"Advocating Many Pending w|j, Political Measures. to ( tcm 1880 there were in tho United States 00 tenant farmers. e Teuuessee Importing couipauy lias clc imported from Spain twenty-two net lie! 1 Alliance school will bo established tio ubliu, Texas, in the near future. we linnce men in Floyd county, Ua., rn1 ct to erect three Alliance stores this J5*! bri uw Mexico is credited with 2,000,000 1 of cuttle and 81,000,000 head of ^ j tb tunic 10,000,000 bushels of wheat *tn (n ice. |m charter lias been granted to tho Pet at iurg All inure Kxchauge* to dobuslucss sv Petersburg, Va. lie Washington Ga^tte learns that an iance store will bo started in Washing- M county at au early date. |5j 'he Fanners' I-eagup is systematically J4 uniting the State of Massachusetts. v t a recent sale in Iowa seven Red Pollhulls sold at an average figure of $153, s females at au average of $201.50. c Nio Fanners' Exchange of Oconee, in 11 [?nge county, Flu., is to start off with 1 000 capital. D. O. Maguiro is prcsiat and George P. Brauuon, secretary. The New York State Alliance has adop1 the Sub Treasury plan, and declares 1 at the force bill shall never lie saddled iou the South if the fanners of thai ate can prevent it. This item appears in tho "Eastanallec ;iUw'' of tUo l_ ?rnenvillo, On., tenterf>ri?c: i ie Liberty Hill Alliance bus just coineted a substantial hall near the Baptist lurch at that place. According to the Department of Agriiltnrc the imports of goat skins and >?t hair last year amounted to $8,000. K). The Farmers' Alliance, of Montgomery >unty, Ky., are making an effort to form company to build a $50,000 tobacco archousc and establish weekly sales. The Michigan State Alliance Exchange 'ill l>e organized at an early day. The tatc Executive Board will hold a meet lg in a few days and select a business geut. It is time for cattlemen to take bearings or future guidance. It must be borne in lind that the dittoed lieef men can carry n their refrigerators fifteen days' supplyprobably more), and it^rS-CS^y for them 0 step out and break tho maffeet when hey please. But they cannot go oHt foi tfrgj*PT-, ftm) ii iilinil supply for thirty market. ? IF^fl' '' sPl ?a?king Company, of Griftin J appealing to tho Alliance men of the tate to take $40,000 worth of "took in K bank, it already having $03,000 capiat tluf AIM*' ?a'' corr?8Ron,lent write* at the Alliances are wielding a power to?n"CVrV"r;J ,.f ie town. They liave a warehouse of ic r own and store house rented, Und 1 early d ate ''^-warehouse at A correspondent of Wutkinsvillu, Ga. i discussing the delay in getting cotton igging, offers this plnu us a remedy The only way out for the Farmers' AT nice is to manufacture our own cottor igging. Do not depend on such as can ! monopolized and have us waiting uu1 October or November for bagging in Alliiyicc is an organization not to le itled with." * * * * * * AN ALLIANCE WOMAN'S YAltl) STICK. Mrs. E. M. King, of Dmtaua, Fin., iids the following "Alliuuce woman's j rd stick ? r thirty-six inches, good menst\ sure not to be adopted until the farm . i have more insight, more self reliance, ire determination, ami less party spirit ; r until women have their fair share of litieal power." Preamble.?Whereas the farmers are , ; hardest workers in the nation, the iduecrs of the food, and of the raw terial for the clothing of the nation; largest tax payers, and numerically strongest body of voters iu the nation; . v demand and have a right to demand following measures: s . Passage of a bill cudxidyiug the v nciples and intentions of the sub-tieas ,, bill. .. Alsilition of the "spoils svstom." si I. Extension of civil service reform. I' . Decrease or abolition of payment to 11 islators. vi . Gambling and drinking in any and ' rv bouse of legislation to lie strictly I' ila.a.-.i Illlll'll. ' . TarilT reform. 11 . Protection f??r every industry, or 'j e at till. 1' , No iudustiv 10 he Subsidized or linvc "f unities'' ^iven it at the expense of tlie pavers. Kqiial taxation, whether direct or rect. 11 I Kniinl tiiiT.e. .- *" " .. ?? miiow distinction 'j*| px- , rii I. An edueutional test for till voters. c\ 5. The Aiistrnlinii ballot system, ,,1 I. A "entnpaign fund" to be mmle il- <-| I. eneli State i i defray its own dec- tit expenses. !. AM odi'-inlincluding President \\i Henntoi-s, to tic elected directly l?y *j*| - tw An Archduko Missing'. "r* tint Kulimky, Anstriim Minister of ((? gu AlTnirs, has just forwarded a e.irdispnteh to nil the AustHng con- jj j n Ainerlen, requesting them to use SV| utmost endeavors to hunt out the j()| Duke .loh'inn, who is now enlletl tin John Orfli. lie has not l?een of for nearly four months, since he i [outeveiilo on July 11th last for Val- rivi to iu his ship, the Spinet Margrotlie. lett siuee I wen aseertained that heavy for s were raging when the Areh Duke's pul t;ft. the SOMEWHAT V18I0NARY. 1 > Scheme of Mr. Qilpln to Bridge Dawa Bohring Strait*. K unf.au, Alaska, November 10.?Tin* ject of ex-Governor Gilpin, of Colora to build a line of railway through the froIU Is of Alaska to Capo Prince of Wales n jj0r :onnect with the Russian railway sys- th< i through Siberia, thus linking the old ^uew I the new worlds with a railroad, is a pcrac able one, ami the future will see it ac- |IU uplished. llut there is a giant obsta- jroV( in the wuy of one uubroken line con- j ting the two hemispheres, and that is crow' liring straits. Mr. Gilpin's proposiu is to bridge these straits, which is all nj?g II enough in theory, but quite a differ- Qri?{ t thing in practice. At considerable j pense the straits ran undoubtedly be j ratl) idircd. as an island lies aliout midway | on j, twceu the American and Asiatic shores, the 10 distance is not groat and tho water is nii? allow, the government charts showing T e greatest fgtj jUfn COTnpPr5%Uow huge icebergs to fmi iss under it, and with strength to with- caui and the great ico floes that are yearly b|c vept down through tho straits from the a 8j' rctic ocean? The current is sweepiug j trough the narrow straits from one grea' pa ?? to another very swift and strong, and ^.h rent icebergs would l?o lioruc against t,id w bridge, its piers und abutments with (jje force that neither steel nor mason work muld stand against. Captain Emery, of the United States ] hip Thetis, stated that the only practi- (iH able means of crossing these straits at ^ 11 seasons of the year is by tunneling tin- ^ol ier them. Hlll RAILROAD "MOVEMENTS. Z ed Wow Lines Projoctod in tho South At- H,v lantic States. "" Augusta, (la., nut- Chattanooga, Tenn., ^ ire probably to lie joined together by a ^ long-hoped-for direct line, to he called lliu Augusta & Chatlanooga Hail road. This proposed road will run from Angus- jn a to (Jiiiucaville, and thence across North eI (teorgia to Chattanooga. It is said that (M this enterprise has for hackers a wealthy syndienlc which is building a Hue from I ( hie-ago to Chattanooga. Should this I belief be well founded, then anew line I p< ..r o .iti.in 1m>i ween the inetroitolis I *. of uirNoVtiiwVsTuua the 1* 2HSSS5H1'. which it is to pass. NvsllVIl.LK AND KNOXVIM.K.?1 W ty-oue miles of track have been laidiho"Cunev Fork river to Cookvilh, Tenn., I ihr mrtranlon of this lino from CookvilV K ? A VmuWt, gonoral manager, Lebanon, icon. Kk vno vni) and Hoanokk ?The auuu ; al report presented at a meeting held on j Octo\>er 21st, showed that the receipt were $t.Ht (119.44, and the operating ex i -siv> f?H'2 27 The compauy exncets to have' its southern extensions int.. Luvv iu uinc ^ THEBIG a i Tho Warehouses of Cincinnati and , Louisville United. ?; I.orisvu.i.K, Ky., Nov. 11.?Iucorpora- *' lien papers lei the tobacco company which embraces nearly all the leading warehouses in this city and Cincinnati, and of which much has already been published, were ^ tiled to-day. Its business embraces the ( storing au.l selling of leaf tobacco and c everything that usually belongs to ware- a housing. f The capital stock is if I.O'JO.OOO, one-half t preferred. The preferred stock is to have v dividends of S iter cent., per annum out of r the earnings, but nothing more. The ti corporation may issue $1,000,000 in p bonds. The principal places of business 0 are Louisville and Cincinnati, and the di- ^ rectory, which holds till January, iu- jj eludes the best warehousemen in the two cities. It is claimed bv the incorporators ? that the organization will he of great benL'lii to tobacco growers. There will lie ai fewer agents, and the agents' pay, they e* isserl, canes finally from the grower. a fhe organization wiil control iiine-tonths ^ >f the leaf tobacco trade in this region. 'e ? d? FIGHTING THE SALOONS. ot at The Governors of Threo Statos Called _T 18 Upon. m w! N asii vi i.i,F., Tenn., | Special.')?Gov- he rnor Taylor has received from the poo- go ile of Cumberland Gap, Tenn., a map, ca bowing the location of sixteen saloons 0f vitbin about one mile of that town, two sc] f fliein being iu Kentuekv and fourteen . - ; * mi I them in Virginia, Also, locating till* n( |n>ts adjacent thereto where liftecu men uve been shot within the past few lonths. None of the saloons arc on this j ?le of the line, hut five of the murders ave oceurreil in Tennessee. The peo lo of that section have decided to p*eut the faetr to the governors of Ken- J111 icky, Tennessee and Virginia, and ash icir co-operation in improving the situa- ,na. an, which they attribute to the presence anc the saloons. hav ? ? tha A Kiee Mill Trust. hoIi Trusts seem to In- contagious. The ir. 'iar st now spoken of h a Kiee Mill Trust lie matter is now being considered l?y no^ e mill owners, and it eould hardly bo cov pec ted that they would say anything opc mait it just now. Anvwav a prominent hitl larleslon rice mere hunt said ' that the surj ist was not among the impossibilities Pro d could be looked for. Whether It tion II include all the mills is not known. a Wl u rc-are in the South at present nliout MOf|l enty-six rice mills, ttf these sixteen jwo ill New Orleans, three: in Savannah, new ree in Charleston, one each in Wilmtng- yor i, Oolelsboro. and Washington, N. 0. ' A ntmilu r of the mills in New Orleana, ^ is uiiderslood, are now controlled by a -cuts idic ate. It is probably this same cor- tvrul, ration w hic h wishes to e xtend its hold- ^ ;s. ^ \ Rra/.ilian sepiadron will shortly ar- ^ eat New York, bringing a medal and :er of thanks to President Harrison Aika bis prompt recognition of the new re- -pj, die;. Orders have la-en issued to givo suppl sipiudron u reception , golu. ion Killed by the Brothers of the foman He Had Married and Deserted. a an Associated press dispatch Columbus, On: T. C. Dawson drove se in the "gentlemen's trotting race" 3 Chattahoochee Valley Kx|**itioit [lay. There were proivtbly 15.0(H) >nn on the grounds, mediately after the race Dawson e into the open space in the rear of judges' stand. In a few seconds the d was startled by the report of a pis shot ami the sight ol iiawsnu mn, pursued by three men who wrre H at him. Dawson was seen trying jet his pistol from his pocket as ho and as soon as he secured the weapic turned his pursuers and lelurned fire. Dawsou fell and died in a few utcs. he three men, Dick Howard and ItobBUvrUCCli?VCLd]1l','s: their brotherir bullets had hit Dawson.*1 Vl?? ^ se of the shooting was a family trouDawson having married and deserted stcr of the brothers Howard. )awson w?s the son of the Hon. W. O. wson, a wealthy resident of Eufaula, i. The Howards belong to one of tlio est and most respectable families in orgiu. Making War on the Editor. Maryvim.k, Mo., Nov. 10.?In August j first issue of thoJllnryvillo Jtaify Adate appeared devoted to Democracy and nperance, and vigorously opposing the oons. On Sept. 10 notices were posted the show windows of the principal isiuc6s houses, warning Frank (Iritfin, itor of the Advocate to go slow, or incthing serious would result. He paid i attention to them, but proceeded to iblish a rcdhot political paper. The itirc Democratic ticket was elected in is county, which Incensed his enemies, ho belieVcd that he wns instrumental in .rrying the election. Yesterday, inoriig between 4 and If o'clock some person itered the Advocate composing rooms id destroyed and carried away the cekly fornss consisting of twenty-four dunius of display and l>ody type, galts sticks, rftid newspaper headings. Jrtuuately for the Advocate, the daily inns were in the press rooms and were ived. The daily appeared this s usual, and contained an offer of *.>00 or the arrest and conviction of tiie perpetrators of the outran The Bishop's Assignments. The Ininrd of bishops of tht Mi 'bo.hst bust-opal Church, in session at AN ,,shl'*" on !> completed the assignments of .ishops for holding annind nmferences luring the next halfyear, as ^ issippi, Moss I'olnt, January 7tl?. '"P VVvvniHii; Georgia, lath. Iiishop Andrews; 1- hnidu, St. J ? liver Law lev, January l?th, lh hop A'arren; Alabama. Edwardsville. January 2nd, Bishop Andrews; ?i Holly Springs, February nth, llishop btrio^^Tflniiary 2llth, Iiishop avannah conference, Macon, (in.. January 21tth. Bishop Warren; South Carolina, reeiiville, February5th, Bishop Warren; 'irgitiia eonferenee, Iloncevelt, W. Va., 'ehruary 25th, Bishop Joyce. The Musk rat's IIouso. Tho muskrat builds its house so that ivhilo it has a couple of stories high and Iry on tho grouud, the entrance to it is J ways under wutor. This entranco is a i long tunnel ruunitig from a point a oot or more boiiunth tho water at low idc line to tho ground door of tho house rliich is always flooded. Tho inuskrnt'n uasou for having this subterranean cnrauce to his dwelling-place is that thcrey he has an exit or an entruncu in timo f danger that will not lictrny him to is enemies, either in his flight from omo or in seeking refuge within its alls. But his iustiuct does not warn itn against the trap his most cunning id persistent enemy places at his hidden itrance to his house, changing it from way to safety into an avenue to cortaiu lath. This trap is a wooden box, threo et long and six inches in width and jfth. In eAch cud is a wire door, hung i hinges at tho top. These doors riso tho slightest push on the outside, hut in not open Ironi the inside. The trap sunk in the water to the mouth of the unkrnt's tunnel and anchored there,and tictlicr the musk rat is going out of his nine or returning to it, he is sure to * into the trnp. If he had time, tho ptive rodent could gnaw his way out the hox, but before ho can free hinif he will drown. A whole family of iskrats may be taken in n single night mo of theso traps.? Courier Journal. Removal of tho Hiiiuaii Liver. [n the course of a lnug series of earcly conducted investigations, Professor niic, of Broslau, lias made the irnport discovery that a large part of the r?even as much as three fourths? y be removed without serious disturb0 of tho animal functions. Surgeons re long known or regarded it as a foot t. the whole of tho liver is not nhitcly essential to hcolth, but have illy supposed that the sudden desfruc1 of a considerable part of it would be serious in the extreme?the disery to tho contrary now enabling ratious to bo performed which have : ? ? .?..w <,uu->iiivrrii autre neyond flcal skill nud human endurance, feasor Pontic's remarkable investigas in this line prove that the liver has underfill power of reproduction?in o cases, he states, a portion equal to -thirds having been replaced by a growth withiu a few weeks.?jVeio t IS'ibuno firm at Searcy, Ark., otTers to pay "><? premium on each hale ?f cotton pc<l iu cotton bagging and bo.ight lent. illiatn H, Kishback will oppose J. ones for I'nited States Senator from n sas. c hand of France has consented to ly Madrid with yOO,OlH) pounds in