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Ol'K WOKtilM. WOMEN.! . i NO LZSS HONEST AND VIRTUOUSL THAN WOMEN OF LEISURE. iVfi Conditions That Make Lifo Less Pllfj j sant for Them in Crowded New Y&fl Than in Some Other Cities-LajKH Commissioner Wrijrht's InvestisratioBg WasHIXuTo.V September fourth annual report of Carroll T>. Wright, Comniissbucr of Labor, just isMui], testing addition to the exis'ing jyCorBiation anil statistics oil the sulijgj^ij/i^lj^M.r in America. The work dcSf^nWifciY.with the ijiiestioii ot workinj^vumeti in large cities. The Not the least important feature of tlie volume is the chapter devoted to the character of working women. Original* investigations were utade .in Hrooklyn,Buffalo, t'hieago.l ]jLua||ti. moti'd, St. Louis and San Francisco. Tables are given showing the various " I. *!..? Ii>.-v?n,>ti i . { OOCU]unions Ul^WIIICU II1V \> mm II in iui.h tit ic? are en 111^;'1'vl" j - ii-t of his own personal investigation into the extent of imtnotaljty among working women and the causes of it"7 Commissioner Wright tints sums up his hesitatf* in asserting that the working womet^ mmry,^ !^?r? wj. as virt'iousas any class of mir citizens." Relative t?the condition of the working women of New York city the report working women there as to dwarf all other considerations?the. tenement house and the inllux and c$l0wlit3f*iC of foreign immigration. The existence of separate -homes is.*** it v even ninqpg uk. <ff|s. 3]g crowded coTTiitHou of iTie poor and struggling is beyond belief unless actually witnessed. >*^}T JT?4"'*? ' This brings with it disease, death, immorality, etc. Tall rear tenements block up the small ;ur spaces that are a thinl^hjBl^lWid^w^rlpth^eWtm. Sewerage is lacking or defective, and stenches of all kinds prevail in the poorer quarters. The new tenements arc built with wore attention to air, light and cleanliness, and there is a growing movement toward securing better lunma jt ??J| S 1 jj|1 ^ Ground r rfnfs are etiOT-* tnous. The necessaries of life are high a id many of the poor live on the refuse Oi" the markets. On the other hand the comforts of life are found in the best tenements. Carpets and clean beds, lace curtains, upholstered firrniiure, "Among the foreign settlers the illiteracy is very great. Ambition to learh English, however Mis with eager pupils, ?vhu6 $li? native population is content with ignorance. Working gids born in New York are al,ert ,?edneaL(*rP ST^n TTrTvircnnirTo ine stnnasure of necessity drive's them earlv into t lie workshop. The utoffi- ?!?*$ the working women Is Tnrluencca Tor evil by the tenement house borne in a way too vast for discussion here. One noteworthy 1 [ ] ^ ^ | tance girls are e|Me!?(f(lJHjrtJfce after dark, ospoeiijufy oiileavlng stores which remain open till 10 or 11 o'clock on Saturday night. Another is tne * crowding of friendless, voting wouioti. to the uietmpolis/vpere {hey live without among tlie'^o^sjL. t there is a i JjSvM itfM# *Mnu'iit and aoTTiiuatc noli f e ih-ss that gun spring truest DGmi>mv0LJifeand conduct .was found '^[dv^and gi rls c<**$??5j tR^K^i^TLv^ 1< iur>nt^ro^i|j^^: j^hffcalq?b^'astregulated workshop is lheTW|^fj{>n^ The average room' is eitberj close or hot opened. Airn-i^nfa^lfy scant and o "The it.iQt&iftf'Wiops vary wi li iheoccupations. the fore^Hm^Oflj^ysiimen, and the iuter^t^Kra^pfl?.S takes in his cinpl'^'HAjtTwiyjevyerthe sexes work indiscrj hen'great laxity obj^ tains. Tfi wellc<*fcinoted roofifcs, the homo, is olten higlie^tfian in. the girjv own. room. --ifftimrrintoioii^of ^-lomlity art* rare ini'k|tty|s (9^1 1U 4ic.-d.| \ViicueJB0B||WRye>l^tt| * personally iicquainro -wg J- Wba&iui hindill ^! ^ are !itt^fi jf ih; than inj^k3to^^|rtTN?^)ri2'ti' 'iii'n!jor of we 1 ijj*S JJe 1 1 !g--p;rca10r. the cliaiicos of ppom'otion avei'l^jetx^-Actual ill treatment by cirijs"|fcr to lie infrequent. Kind iH-dgy just iMgjfci. cordial relations are rhaK^^jH^pr: of 11101 r k"H^^Krn^^B' born men, and the kin?flHft?ej9?or in the world is a Jew of In some shops week wovflgj^H^fccd tine bi iug often have jireat ployeisuj-iimilaiu urffr^pSnaSss a^l?lisenti?&i4r '^efghmp ISswiiee-'* *f health and hdjuf laws insurcs^iy vi^ai.% foriiiorly^iimrokot. Half . -tfic p ; with ;nbx 1 the Worinrt'finhn's'"itTi'O'tcSve 'Association, whicLkUii- r^ irtfs ion-. ducted \yitbpra^?ex?eifl?er to the<-inployrr or .?ei|qjutjljnt:iiul lias been of great "-\r ;- :!>_: 1; :'<i of nearly Commissioner Wright's report, treating as it does of ail almost unwritten AmerhviU-'-^tltlrtio,--and?in?uu.~4udiau&U?i I' way, bids fair to attract wide attention. THE PRESIDENT'S SCHEME. ? /. * -y^- 'J.- ylPlafijttjte ?0 Injure , pending upon the aid of the State of New York. The friends of ex-Rcj.ro#v?t strive Goff, who was defeated in : the election of a Governor of West Virginia a year ago, are manoeuvring to get him into the Cabinet by representing that he can control the electoral vote of (hslT'-SrimrfW can party. To matte a piace i?r iimiu lliry Wallt 4o ad'rf^iB ffis ^mW^iuienT given list; to (lip impression that the P|v?Went has gone hack to his old love, ami that Mr.^Miller will go on the Supreme bench., This will give thePrcsif<>"granty Mr. Miller, iintf to imie& Mr. GotT-i?f West Virginia in the Cabinet. """ ""tirtr President, it is said, has expressed regret that his election was I dependent pm?m the. vote of New W-k. ditions may exist ntwTio next Frestrlential election. It is his desire, and that oL'JcpyLLn,g. Republicans generally, that flic party should get itself in a position to lie independent of the electoral vote influences. Taking, the vote of the 1 lvt(-efu?d-<: GqljjBtceJ&J -It voles of W^li^ii'gfniiirr^B^fflfE^to the Republican side would1 give the Republicans a majority without New York. wcaconie anything that would make thein independent of Piatt and other 1 ? t ..... r..ii \r.. oiuv... InW^ot 168 efeblhfal'1 votes and Mr. Harrison 283. Willi the thirty-six votes Virginia votes Ha'riwm would have had r'W?W FOUR MARRIED AT ONCE. Remarkable Coincidence in the Courtship df>f Lansdale Maidens. *t 15? fir j?rie$ of' tl&Sigif' ""ioiaotithce ? eight young poeple living in Hatfield township, near Lansdale, became enriage, and were married by the same minister at the same place and hour ? #% ?& f? tnony each of the four couples had bteu ! totally unaware of the intentions of the others, as to when, where, aud by whom tbvj sbV'utU. lie married, although the fact of their engagement was known. The names of the young people who cn,k?'A uaon ju^Tiwldife itn<k|r?i<|h|?!tuil ; i^llij'iiHuiiiluhLw wis'I: Ml-'tfilT uerbraud and Miss Murv E Kickert, " = - T onrl Kfi?s K?t?. LI Hill II W. lUIIIIJiU^Vk !??.? "? Bcehtel, Isaiah M. Funk and Miss Annie i1F..'lt?(vietlttlv.und Jakob Kuimand Miss Lizzie Sowers, and tbe Rev. J. L Becker, pastor of the Lansdalc Lutheran Cbuieh, f i^.l'!K?3S2i,-0^rfeSte1?** wiTTniP^Fadius' ot"two miles, \vhile a i Jwas t hat rffe TiitaTi^Tin.sDtfiuis were'ail related to each other, while the young spouses were all brunets. T^i-ee of the husfs?Detweil^, mrotand and Mins ? .N^^'^^ke^and Miss Bechtel ? are 20 years old, and the remaining two are within six months of that age. It appears that the.young people,rwho ' Were perfectly well acquainted wifili one j ^|^er, went to i^^haii^noar Ranged confidences, and .were greatly, su rpriseffar'f lip nWs:^htf{ftl^orflAu r fWitot' dtwyrfion! btlt'tMeJtJO'bplfitf had no vriildts'fiiidiagiaboiit iktKeir niajyui^ypj. .1: .Wtydri tbdv UnettufcjjaiB' ? stw}y., fiber# iW?i brp^d all ,aropd.: ,S?lje Hpfnj^terayad tie.cejei^yAo ill out all af once, andAn, liisjmtimj' iilifSfcng sahkit%at tt nr^MtijJflJMtb# I ?\i&diould'^tiirl outvalI totonce. .< I '> 3 .HAHOJUf G FOB FUN.!S$fefc!!?NN Denvkrv. ;pcf?tdio)Jcr. 20.^A": mirier' employe^ ,ijUi on^ipf tfip,ijiiincsri;a4?/,lk$id-' villc is Aq>ft?iuw undergoing .pqcjiliiy;treatment at' ouc pf the hospitals. ^Severn 1 wool* a'^d'' 1 h rjcii nd ncrs,'' jvliQe . iiijj; iht!ir niytmi^'Mifricli.^Vtu^cwv3 various 't-epies:-' Rr trie; coifrAe /it dj;o' talk death bje stAngulfuion^frrae 'tip;; and one of the men. fKratik'^ehh^rj 'expressed the opinion thatvbM tRse.xercise ofpjittle judgment and nerve a'-tUan; a^uLd sustain life for a considerable tMg even \^-j.wj)t'Rtied ^ th? To a chalk1 ngoStw wustrti ie 4tts thedrrTlr ink own iy;v$9tib?teptf(>^ ,that* J?t^u|< (^qrCectly Vifling T(f?lo <to,: atul a wager v?.&t0 vvas ,,ia<lc -'itkl ?*cedfM'fcd* & }. ' i ,1-uc foolhardy theorist at puee de . ^eftued-t'he .shaft ntid eoinfiietiefd Hfe-' $ra8ions for his experiment. lying's1 t^ujaround his lieek lie gave tbV'sig-" ttSfflftind Ifa'kVjik | in the juri'' *&ft* jv.,s^/ito^a^eciy^cdi | I>ahey a\\5Av(^tH?Vt 'Vipi ! was saewfrfrHis!' rile 'to'rtiV^ ibfqtic: ' t Iieory. kyj&ifc nr^S jjoinirtic^I; C&P'bKwT ! i.i its pvssagf tijlbd''his'Komi iflhrr^t -to' | burstirtg, Id^s fyo? pfotiuidtlh (roar thi-tr ! sockets, his swollen^ Vjugite; bi-gan tq J make its \vay.between hjs lips;. >Bd then | lie becamt|l[mgqpK'loiti. ! 11 js friends, | having tn>*faft^fti'llifc U'iperiineiit. let [him dowir imhr afemiify.- At firsttt ! was thlUipj filing I'l?1 jjgfrgtd. hard^??cK gjlK^iou-nies* wj.? rostorc*|. G-?n. Faulkner Gefcs 3.>veil/X>tvrrf.;o.;1 xBtfalo, X. Y., October 7.?The jury i in the ea+lirtfiCo'ili WiftiW !H FtflttlHj | ci^iniacfrtSt ;tf TbtlfrfMs tobftiftg ; witli a verdict of it) : iho eighteenth coui^f*ff|p||^j(Stnt," : jit making a false report of the condition ;<?r fit IkiusviJJe-Kat'ional'Banki iu Ma,v> i 'W^f t0 wliicfi lie. signed 1ms name: jjpfef Cgxe this afternoon sentenced to seven years in the Eric ! y penitentiary. An application, Lwilfte insule before Judge >Vjijlacc. at; Syracuse for a v.ric pf error. f- ; [f Dm't be deceived by ficfttiou* or paid for cer-; rtifie:itc5. All tpMituonials iiriiitedjia out jtapcr concernirg the moritof B. 1}. BylBotjinic Blopd ! Ii:il4iiiirc tru'tj and n'aruino: Write Brood Baku C?*. Atlanta, tia., for "Book of Wonders." . Geiiir.il Li\v iWa^atej b^iijfleeiVijd , Jbfih|s afcryj'^fij fWj j] ff | GIRL PEDESTRIANS EXCITED" png yrteg. Clothed in Bright Red Treed by a Cross -Bull, The Pedestrian Club, tireh^ of ' i'' ^ the Mate's Cornervroad mile and then across a lot the cluirrr+H+ld'' lessen their walk near]y.a. 1111 lo.? The. Hare's Corner proposition fn'ct tliV ap'-' proval of the uinjorityjjind the jfj'Smy* to the goal proceeded They were not long in reaching the fo*kl4httHE)gp?h> Mi^t?mi.ihgg!.iw4eft. tpshorten the .walk, and no lost lint |>rofusely trimmed with violets. This I ilitlic litlU: mi>s claimed to be the long-i listanee walker of the club. She hii'l >arcly gotten over the fence of field No. 2 when an immense bull, whiet had been taking in all t he i lanceuvres of the fair ones with" aiteni ion, came from the rear of a haystack and started in pursuit of the one in red. The miss saw her predicament at once, and, being much in the rear of her eomp; nious, began to run. She kept up a lively uace around the field twice, and at ma i^iui^T4i^buJl3TilJaf l>e$W9il;J After ai tfiilit pifceftillldfsttMii field, Wfi slacke UqffoktyitM&SJ( p2i?ftod^ eorne ij wiw. memoc? V&, urejitfb n^jhcd'' Gbmd' A .n. n_^?T Oil. ipawjWJU^WiH^ uuf-iifjusrv vwK^iyvu.'ii small bp ladder gjj^ $teji,tfce ypvea& fUlflfcpitlj, tliepiieous shrieks of tbe other members, who stood on the outside of the fence. Miss Red was equal to the emergency, and with great presence of jimkI : lie raised the ladder and.fastened ado a small limb of the tree and victoriously climbed to a stout limb, and there looked on the bull with disdain. Land I ie ^eJ tn|^in^0| piiuch lifliculty succeeded in making the animal retreat. Miss Red showered thauki upon her rescuer and begged retire to an adjoining cornfield while ;he would descend from her peril$ {he ground and received several injuries, from which she had to lc^t> veyed to her home by the young marr, with the consent of other members of the clqb.? Wilm/1 4vA AND BAY HAMILTON. |.^nulim?nt of tL^UrM^B^'fot^rirtd to be Demanded. Xk\{ Yuri, o^t n. (hftt-ke. Robert T&v'mtEiltnflY lrttf \er. got buck to New York veslcrday, after in absence of several days, and for th< njewsptfper"*# caunU of Hamilton's last meeting witl -Evang Mine. Mr. Clarke said that the WiWj* was not proient at the interview in per a'aiwat took nates of the whole interview. Ac cordin occurr.'dr.iipaifknutt tr-iiU Thei e was no kissing or affectionate ombra :e when Mr. Hamilton entered the attic riom in the third story of Sberifi Johnson's house. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton gr ;eted each other formally. There was a distant bow, and nothing beyond that. flwtftaivy. (ufmfiva ?to Ak. _Cbte ^granted llife ifithrtrcw sinipfy BifcAse he had received five letters from ffi'B wile beirging that he should give her |?S;l$ii]ce to clear herself from accusations nade by his friends that she doijsttfeed had been made in accordance i l conspiracy against her. Mrs. ijiu.m>l on began her plea by stating that s really the mother of ihc baby ^Bq^i :e. She said, however, Ylenim:, that tifiS yVifct ttngl ?oi/:fliti ft#i ftfray*vnbout the time she was confined. KB1. li aniilton took the statenmn^ ii$ tfrfrdul >u>ly and questioned- ^hc'.;iflog^<l IniVthci jiboiijt the.time and pjlaee;<fr iher confiin menf. 'On TK'dsfe ''points 'Mrs! .Jdueiil'on did not seem to be very cer[ynil and would not fix either the date ,w?place of birth. " Tlier, instead of being favorably im hprcsreil by the stateintfnts made by Ins [wife;-according to Mr. Clarke, Mr. llam'iltoh,-?b?came more and more satisfied th/iMn r whole story wis founded upon od. Mrs. Hamilton not only tied .herself up in the story of her motheri.ho.odf <ut made other statements that left Mi. Hamilton, at the close of the .interview, more satisfied than ever that ifc had been outrageously tricked. At the time lie gave no sign of his disbelief [fiher story, but left her as pleasantly and as formally as he met her. flfFhit Mr. Hamilton is ciuindv'domi with ] trs. llaijiil|wfi ?>4 dcihj in Mr. Clarke's mrntft^nchrnfU genntr ;rrvani s; ys emphatically iy'.'Th : result of the interview between My, Hrrailton and his wife need cause i;?ipudi ites her in foio.' As his lawyers, P'titlS'' instructed to procure an anuulhij^tiof the marriage, which was efI'Jutfd by fraud and misreij&mtfapjhn. IShyvpreteiidcd to be the niMliCT'bFHlrt' 36{ff)vl eatriee, and alleged that ho was The' Fa'her pfrtAfci eliiliff.i tThtft*.;alK^ed fact lus b -e 11'pMnVirta 1 ate. MK"' ivflror-' nmnn, my partner, was present Hi tlm .ijitecyhw, and the statements made by 4frs?|-] lamillon are contradictory and me out by the facts. Mr. Hamilton wants a divorce and seeks no rccon;e|lijttio u." . *1 * ^ Killed bv Chloroform. fill I w4)i'K West, October <i.?The wife of iff .1. A. R<>b:ns<w.?T$wlfiJeW f!>is place this afternoon from tlie effects of chloroform a'I ministered by her Uifsbrtiid Intense suffering during a dental operation lei her to ask for the anaesthetic, tftjch was administered by the doctor coVifrai y to his own wishes.? Ifews and .. Senator Hampton's Idea. Sbo<i or Wade Hampton, in an intern viev^,'* represses the belief that Congress shqol.il pass a taw tp awl coiorgdjqitizens to-eHilj rate to Mexico, or some island on rlio'AVc =?i coast, and colonize. * Ndfliii B coniplotw^rillwJi'i^DfjSeg Wtjfi pain anii .sutterinfjTntteiiding it as tlio previous ui>t ul XI c Mother's Friend.. Sel<L by Jill jjfeng4* A Frank ."Letter. Ab, Conntess Clare! as I sat last night ^-Jn^rour long, luxurious room, Where gloves of amber and crtmaon bmned 'Mid banks of the rarest bloom, A breeze from the Land of Memory blew, i And the ^perfiunjfcXo mjj^tole \ You looked a qulBBjin raK" violet wagi W:th vour b^mn ry8?in of la^pl^ i But 1 saw a v drdS^Th e riKtd i?i I And the seasons backwaid toll, And a slender girl in a muslin gown Bend oyer a chiea bq^b_.. , ,;T. , y The ivory-white of your satin cheek 'T'^6 ' \nd the roses growing in nun and dew For the dark-b'ue cbina bowl! ?Minim Irving, in ?c/J' rd Magazine, Support Home Newspapers. (Baltimore Manufacturer*' Hetord.) Mapy times within a few years wo have nrgedupon our readers to sustain their local newspapers, provided thev wtsre s.ueh in fact, and not in name alone. AVe know very well that all through the country men are publishing what are called by courtesy uewspapers, that are tfci JaftpfejCWf aft'd-jlf.i Vitffe il cw aim n if rf" WiiWfH) W -fct i?v ^WfWk'i t * (6m4vSftlri 'i ;Ttf uuy Vra^ -/ftaiitsr/i mr5(.,?Abok'ediaciinal(>st(Vetyj1 fctattf their projectors had mistaken their vo-. cation, and after a few weeks or months they disappeared. Unfortunately the injury they did to legitimate journalism did not die with them. The legacy they left their unfortunate subscribers was a distrust ot ana contempt ror in general, and a desire to rience. Recently, while visiting the cditQr of an influential and deservedly popular daily paper in a large Southern city, we were shown two letters received in that day's mail. One Was from a ordered the jtoiper. jdonped. He said had always been pleased with it, but that, for juany months ..he bad.not for some neighbor would borrow it, read it, lend it to another and so on, and was doing tfie nablisliers an injustice as l> aiylfhin concluded to > 'sfof) for aWliile until some of hisneigh, bors could be induced to take it, and I then he would renew his own subscrip 5 tot)': rilMM 1 Wriletrth* wfcuwfoiJ biff eflefctt 1 ' ! your paper the last four days. As seve attend'to this at once and see that there experiences. Journeyiug leisurely in i1 ft lis ftfcufiUwtt M -wt rU?wri ijuk -Htivi<ln?y. rkrrii(); >iiomtvrrifi trrew9; sion a group ot' a dozen or more sur! rounding one man who was reading ! from n paper. We learned that he was the only citizen of that vicinity who i took ^newspaper of any kind, and that I whenever there was preaching at that cross-road meeting house lie was ex1 It is safe to say that the really able weekly newspapers published in the South average twenty readers to one subscriber, while for that number of i readers there should be at least four subscribers. Now where docs the fault be? Certainly not with the editors and . .publishers. Thpv arc, as a whole, the igreal esd klwstjfcdri i>:2 respective A x'omhmhiflfib'tlbSl^ ^i^^bcir <tlme,r 1 chWJr^pots, to pbitifi vocation, and are usu^lljr.,.^e;;,< aptiyp uiwiir.tpts cJattxurvi Ui lUr.-XhjiCuvi 11 hoim-, liliSSpifi 1 rtiVtht-y' bfteii' fbn*(?f their own, and give the use of their columns gratuitously when they should he paid liberally for the space occupied. The responsibility for sustaining a live newspaper in any locality devolves upon the entire community. For merchants it is the best medium for reaching the people. A well-worded and well-displayed advertisement in a newspaper draws, pipre than all the circulars they can issue or handbills and sign boards they can post in their Counties. The merchant should therefore advertise liberally, Mid also influence his customers to take the paper he uses as his medium. The latter will respect his opinion and follow his advice, ana then, as their families l^ad froui,week to week Jbe imgcellanfeous coinifrus/they:will be Snshifsinly fW t<T r'tTi many* new Warrfs that he can supply, for every good newspaper contains items showing what other people, the world over, are wearing or eating, or what tools they are tfbat AWjhooseiioldiiJitafEitorj labor-saving machines have been introduced, and reading about these things creates a desire for them that will eventually lead to their purchase. * * * Sup"porl your htonMi'tapajwrVfor (lie good rhev have done, are doing, and will jiWl^it0^!?^ (- // vh--, /?t One of te#. rSUrt ii?t,s'Pr,6sfeclttorsjU", Gen. George .Foster, wbo^yr/i? ..one of tlio prosecutors fh the irfal "of; Jffs; rntt, was before a Now York, police court Saturday'on the (iffarge'-of raising a disturbance while drunk. The charge if wast ikit'firesSed'-nnd flte! Justio.r fffscharged him. At one lime General : Foster bad a;practical in New'Ydtk-wiorlh ?20,000 a year. "Less than a yearjago," saysitbejdFor/tf^it'tbe General-began ontbe downward grade, after some domestic troubles. > Mrs.! Foster and her two daughters now live down town some whqre. xFiHifn bejtsg unusually neat iu ' liis dress the General lias grown to looklike a tramp, and he. has no money,texcept what he begs from those who have known bira i^jjctJpj-dajk?f., ,lr-, ? The establishniont oj; graded jk'|h>o1s ( for Newberry is being agitated by the wide-awake peop'c of th it town. x r? " f " ' ^ C ^ 1 flicct^W ofth$?pliiisli vei's -1 c.-fitured by Hi Ilia lis off the Mnroceo coasi have jjieen released. I BLOWN INTO ETEBNITY. | Forty' ihiveg- Boat*Tby?thw fixyTUIlOIl UP tigplollera of a. Hiasisaippi River1 jSjfMimer. SSew Orleans,. La., ?tetober,3;?Ttye llrabmer XjMrnua^t-t^lOuactojk 'CopK soflnated iLirte $bft wr,e at fc&O l^st evjkmjjg fo5p t)ucpita f^vjer, wij^b' aTttjl caJraj of flight and a good list of pas* ^rtgpfrs. d!3.hfe adfplodpd fter^TOiJerj^' Fite'i! Rivlse^neai^op^wfte Pot? HotP son, at 11:45 this morning, causing the loss of tho steamer and about forty ;Hyos.- -Thrti Anchor Line steamer City of St. Louii, Captain James O'Neii, a* as ^tar Vv)A:rt(t/\dfil^ his crew and boats ?fv(^imny ^vts.' The surviving passengers and crew were taken on board ^i^jl^OTeirantrTCrTkrhdly cared Jkyfoby laip arid'fiis Crew. awliwj ?n no-1 it.ea ] ;<nw <? > '! tn*fe??V?t 'Oi.t rri f ?f Sr *4d , problem: #3 to,t)e Yiwiwrd n H i IfT-VtrWiM i i/W)4'reafltf-^ fta' S<IIUO ' ,.^\V'ltt(l|^. I?tj feutfjft" J)0; limits' his CO tc^.bat^M?W I 1 Wtft' is seer (it1 brm inr trier mercantile or orpl'i ssioi iiiCTJuciilll: LftnR'1 iQiikin tfhftWSfel ?'rtm#ail^0V^r3 i In! ttfT 1 In soiuthwJBnrmniliRl^bci'Mnrt''afcfltfilllf' Irivpr the white meehairtft^u)i<h/?sraW' and is making a coinfor.table liviiiawit prices 23!bY :th]fc^h<-; white nUnf ?nlrt>d^f* tfdrl??o^\Thyf : Bx-au; (.idtjc&^imtiHitle 'rtr-VniMftytd i nj^/i>^r4?ceaiitfce('-.hwj({gr?JiLc,ihdw<i; pi A*MnrJtfuteilna# z, m; to ' 'Sjfct ullWk'-K tRiIyl. Ync negro wjfll get along jyit fife Vcfi|5'.4" T t i I* I Mejtne eil,at?f e toa \H--ifttV fcud! clothe' Wj,c|^rjf( i(^td'^iy',hhii3cf.i''rt'nfj<Ylll<dUKf5f | jjli;^(l sfesajkltv. nbtr. ^b (KJi|li;)srt>iicidBMl? '.lV H*#heiwife QL-Mii hiMcer-prblf/r AmSk. i ,m& raw y?2? .1*4 a|4i:fcKa, rent ar few bfrflls drcn a '(yffijtiifi thfc S'ttiiie tTay}tfttflff'tihV of then't&Te? large enough*!^ arelfttefl out toe, and .U^wr; Wp'>fo^arsrcdirtInsnon come ( f the family. He, buvs good second hftttd erfothfrr^'^r whlt&'be^aVi' little 01 riot fa i rvg: < - to^VU' fitp' , fht: re'' fi?*e, tlifMt-bis-darly.'; dxponse&af&'prta?cliIraly n tHing w^iencoraxjarefliWitllttlxCTo; JK I bo vRlvUe.jmegtw^; /VP^'^We hw: jbay drj mferior. lyor^jt pe.YeEttyetoss, #fact Mttgradually elbowing mechat id ;ou:" of' the' way. vn hianv places ael'd^tf rig' \vo.Mrnt'pr tc$. at v;hiqhit"is Hfc^rtliyWnfitfeKibltflw me' white tiieelutnid ttfi.iiVfc.^'XtzWash^i^^ view. , *>xA r.fiii'jrirw tfN. .'flfoi* i jlHT; ' l-**""1' i i\ A North. rC?rolin.k: Casa.; Rattled.'' Wt ^ I JVlB HirtpTOtf^ October 3.-^Aj tques tioni of*crni^id(et;a^le ipter^d;?-the* State v(> North (^tfofc sp^leJ.^Q.-j^y^flftef; several! cotif^peiicps. betw^ep,. tljue 4tlgijv ncy Geiitfra]'v die Secretary'of, fhVrr^r" stiry, tlbe; SHcretarV' 6f the fhteriqr and' S1n..'n nrtsM. ITr. tt>l "Wril?fh'> Pt?i Mill ii H. Tt UUKCI ItUl L t/TTIV& VI -involvrtf-fhe-+mbtHty~of tho"Btate- forabout $41,000, interos*lOHA$K45,000 in bonds il-sued by the, State inauv years ago in i.fd' :.'6f' tpe .Norm Cajol ina-RaiV rood, vjliieu'krb in ftre ])os9e^si6li of the g^erMiherit'''irlcfcrtVy'-ftf1 tlic shapt of Jndmfi-'1 frost-fuhdo. !'iT4ft'^n\Js;raal'; tureld it) *id83mnddn:1884i!' Thec&atbd?' ! *^rting;i:o?rodqQin;i4hailxfiidR,: witii^nifOr-.1 est to 4>.t<j,of .oi^l^i^vbrUf^qipWitiOi' the payment of interest From maturity to uatci -nil jTKTccOrctri um vr.^., whereby is'Jf o.'pay "jGi{ja*"(h<i. ., lifted IStrtfaa .|reiisurfe tlio. amounts,"MrHmg fliomiestipn "s'joits liability for interest A($fftti^;on'',t^ihs sii^eo their maturity to be detcnMffcii by f ffj tt ?i 11 qd/ J; t >t Sup re am ftoinfttj '>i V ; b, i.'fi fP ? ** n u) uJr* vrt I lnTftWl4eTert.afttvvSen<>rits .Viit NtEw[York, October 3.?A dispatch jto1 the Maritime Exchange to-day, dated Nassau;, 8GfMui he rJgOpannOttUWV "that the British steamer Earnmoor, froitf Baltimore -Joneu-evtltttHoiwidv m?d atjsea in a gale on September Sthii All lianda were JpAtfleic,qpt.|Se^eiv who were lafcded at'Nassau. 'Ttjo. total Ipsa is aboult twenty-eight liv0*.,: 'tlic" Earn moor vyae a British steamship of 138$, tons, and wns commanded by. Captain. Grey. . Slifc' leftr'BAlt'iiiiori August &).' and TUntffi /IrtOl 'kqniH".TpWiir?' lfamVl'f/i'n Roods for Rio Janeiro. II | 4 j ; ? <UUOi) <r.! , The bill ;to establish, ftn industrial school fovjnrlp h^,.p?ssecL,$he..G<forgin Hota'ijiJ of' IJclegates and wiU,pro{^ablji^ 'finis 111o Senate. The bilT 'lp, oien.thp State I 'if iverity togifl^'failea't'o receive ia eonstifritionril faajoi'ityih' the Sbn'me, i)i|b.-the vofler was reconsidered and the' "bill is still before that body. The friends of woman's education are io a.majyriti': in the Georgia Le?isMttir?, 'ffibtyfh soinfe1 of them object to eOodnentiV)rf,'Of and feuieJe spiMleatB.'indbe lihlvorsltyti:!, .ij.l. i ,nl I ,i "riVrt Laagley Brotfiers,--' V,Ml I "itolt I '1,11 174 KING ST., CHARLESTON,!8. 4; MANUFACTURERS OF LADLES' AND, GENTS' Underwear. Fine Drert Jlhw-tefto order :i specialty. Directions for Measuring scnJ on application.j, | t..., . .j.pj ^ tgerH>?fril'' The Tozer Engine Works Mi.' c .' - IMM'I ; -i .A'IV, (Succe8V?il.t9 pial EfliriM.IYotlul^t;;. p ,-i JOHNA^IJXIS.EROPRffim. .. 117 West Gervais StrSet; Sift *"jj 1 W. *?. .'i . I'MOK DEPOT. ?MANUFACTURERS OF-THET0er Steam Engines AND ALLSI?Efe bf BOTH LOCOMOTIVE 1 AJVD RETURN TUBULAR BOILERS. FOUNDRY WORKJN IRON AND tJLASS. REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. 1 Mfirfcrcta. JERSEY FLATS <i . ? t C'liill nnd.TVver Cure.,., L^rge bottle? ill -4enti?', hnd guaranteed to cure any oni"? "f ChillH nAd Fever, Malarial, Intcrm.ittnt and Rcmittfeiit Fevers, by TIIE BARRETT DRUG CO, f 1 :;-fi.-i !. Awusta,GA. TRY JERSEY FLATS. Feb lfcy Her Answer. "Youpg pap propcsed-^malasLmaiil."---J=Inn can t mean that?" "Indc tl it's y*??.*tpue; AjjlcQ&nu:M?.be his wife outright " "Ooofl!gw<>hjus, dear! What <^d you d??'V "Pot r oijii fie1 looked so "I animal AA cleik on well)1 ifet l 'jf if. Askayoti-^a ^ifty and a belle'! *?{f Bujt temnt^Uat he dared to say.'fr'iiI ji ,! I '{Well?loved me!" "Oh, tWxmrt, N What e st?" "Abdjrfai h& ^ i was the Sort of tirl whose heart M Wou d never let Itself bo bought." VJ ".le said ht-wss a man?thard Was just a woman equdso ^ In youth, hejlth, brain we stood, an ?why, You'd thlnit ho never dreamed of no?" 4 "1 hat he was j oor need be no bar?" < ~ii Wuil i ani(X)waqdg?y4e' eftt-sr- ?"*1 - * ,'iPor Love will prove the guldine star eq0 f,,me and fortune, for my fake?" .i&zmi h^dftrt b^Kftfld'dJT'hSsrfc eto^'tiao#."^"'M ,yv-i ?i'?! WvB* - , >-,.*r.UOM 2 ''1 -"? TX8(>TEiAiBLiQ2>D-iCONVlOIi ittorllj, *nriflo. Mfftaal'tteSBiKj Ha i.JBeen .Conditionally Paxaontd. e ul-ue* RlU: Jasv. fiV.nTf J: /'H:lfc thc'eC arts of ibe ^National Humane So- s WW a'WndV/iorth't |ra9ftfin T^xfifcei7ob- -l ItffWKj from Governor Buckner for Linn-*"o Kitlo.t Jnffrt^ Me)'-'Voting' tif-^'ijbntiek itf&wb iaidtm'bddaflfi'ial th Schoo of Reform torrJJftH. J one day the baby wap uUsiur.'t) .Luiui" WrWAs (ftfestIltfiAH;.'hndiin'Affy;IM "J 11 1^'OSK igbliew? fty'Whfefe rhA tfilfy'^'bAdfy Ws Jf< i5n(U?a.h?crvtfk, fmd?0trd?ofusli?d pi W:'[ lta fl^idr l\fr, Had-tyi tvtitte eh'i Id - bn, thxij WNMj 1 rnok^fi *p*L miiedjjilv f aft?r | wtrtwi be tried to burn the'body; i>; j,vu, J t ffjbfcii I not burn fast enough and-be: tbiftw lff'ifftV) Wdn^Wek.'^'Ifd 'Sfthl salA | ftijftititerifead .p:*i>titfsbu Wm -frpafotHof-'i djtop bootft-rtf'Oho'woUldfbiH^hei !< habv,. #mu?M* ^faB^-^histbwOrf -i, mob# Hgainst the old'man was valueless.,-> , Wftrmrc was sent to prison for lifmHe iver heard of God of the alphabet I audltli J not know right.from Alie^tii lCop liis^eorivictfonHfe' www >? tywfti oMs?iTid ttWf rit* ( ffd'jigb 'of'tSvnitf ?" can re; ifTftbd' wVitte'' Hbd1 ft" VCf# bfigttff 'fifery lebtlvfet 'in tfi# :prisoh signed# pfe-* j1 r tiiimi hlPBfe J*' a h , I wfr;vij ?: -r on " : | to ><! *-fr li^'p^TTr^f.;? <1}? . ,t 1*. 'T'f ?r > f ?'lAtel/TC.)Wgftrft>Wrthy eftTofe?-'Itrrrtf5 * rtftflnt C'rb'fk^Awft&ipT'in 'Hfe etatfMy (Jtf'-Mr. IAWS. 'MUftgoV* "hMd -1fiiS"'UTfflpr 'Hlslbthcr injuries- proved to be more s^flbtis. He leaves a faatilyt; rfrfr Jtouojil obildren-..-;,JJ;i.ildeatl*.t is TegruUadrr and- < touch $?mpa?hy.4S(.ni(4)?e3Betl b)M<b6r>ci6i-? tl^wtnuftUfl^iwbvknewthjra^' -: j,qW(tktornLied!/t'nj<*n:<*utr?.*.+. txt+if! ^ ' j Mi*' xvM'W r?j|lr*?Q?'ief M> 'MX ;*! r| 1"' A' ptfrtty WbmatoSfctiotrHeraelf. ' < /wwy Hfbward, a bright and.attractive woman, -tilt-"-recently engaged as stenographer | for Millionaire E. C. Simmons, shot btfi*-' ?pjf thdno times last evening itl henrfftTr ? [iici' employer's office. She will recover 'Lyrequited utrection'r^pAtn??fr.:,SinimiwV Signed as the eau3c. C'-i-.r.ii.',! I- t > 4r. -lot i'? ' .::!fTtoyj N. Y., is having an epidej^Kh yyp&oid fever. Ia one locality there were last week! thre&drnfMleUd :b*sos! awi' I ' nrwatm^. jIH tUl frta/fr j iro * < ? *? woN "' ! fln'j / ' kUl J .imt Pifkb & P'aiWn I . u |f)ttag.,NqKeir<if?a^ledl((.,, tj ^ ffin'f fit tttm'fot dfittfd Vic v'-tBiJ^icl Stood flalin, (BuB. B^uaslcwtcEmHW' i ji' jsc^^ldod diseases, after other treatment had been ,. an? f#5f ? ( ri^j. Send to Blood Balm Co,, Atl;pla>.,5a j fax,; , . llpstmtdd " Book of Wonders" filled with letters rojn perkonyillreiiby li. y , I Ufivdt .TMntftUrt ?71fT 'JVHi si r. M. J. Ro.ssman, Greensbo?6;''dal'/w7it'e4i^M Wive b^dy) .fripnd wl|ft hjift bfen eptijfttotCOred-; I rW*MrUuH out 0ftBeufcof tWo111 i CJOtdhs'of B. B..B. effected an entire cura. IJcnow ' -nui/, ;ii> >5tuln'.)(ir Tr,* '.it . ^?f,s|veral,<jasj5s of blpo4 dis^as^tqifed.speedpjr byj /:hffX qff?;^^.,,1. hiif d-i ?'t M-H'tt/ 'ritrft s "B. CT. Tijifhf.y v/ritpf: |, M y; mother and sister. lUsed'Bi B.B, for scrpfjula and ulcerated sore tliroat T(l?!fi.AT,ian^'Wiiy-,d : .tfVAC 1 illlUn I from its use than all ofcbeprfj rthiedies they ever used. ... ,. r roj.f' l > : atiy ?:u) l?> i "t? > 1 u > . A\ it Ni if frd ls', T.^513 (iy sYl AtVantoj tlL, writes': ' Mv wifeflf/!??SWraftNftW'ffes beeltihiftdf Intent!. #h;lt physicians term Eczema, affecting^e^tfKOk' j ?linpbs and scalp. 11 appeared that her whole i plyju vyqu'.d W*?d <?ff rtf 'Sefc/tei! ohout Hnti a tfofclc, 1 Jcavi^s; tlifcstfrf.ioe.Ttdind'tender.brtdi ttetettne#l' :n\d;etl o^op.. f tycr (^neraj, fW^K failpdi/c<nd<iqr P il thought she wouldjdiq,^^^!^^ * tors atiUiiunicrous patent methanes Tilled to give U,' was seiring^he pjlitfj I jddinfistetftMr I'ilitWld Ity^cAi'n^W' h ci/iJ"' W,.pnd to our tittffl'AstonishmentsW6' co'mmencbd' ' improving at cnce, and thrao^bttJeakVJOStitigtttiiy1 > i\^fleeted an entire curs. It is wonderfully quick i*h adflo'n."v, r.iovi.tcr ' S' U' r>riijili2iiln PIT.fitj.rftHj a ' I D- MCRah. ^y?Kjesbpw, ijis^mfr^jss: "M?,., | i fiftH r? sister was aSjcted with bpils which sadly (SUfLS lrfpiffrVt? frer lfcahfi.'Vnl/sfie i&t S ? , tnd strength each da v. One bottle of.O D. 13. acted . IISdiniglc hha prodttcWac6nipletec\l/(iIHi' ' (8) ' ' r,'i n <.' n> " ?m*?i; , Bookbinding;;; I HA ?E TWO PIRST CLASS BOOKlJrND'j ^ tiR'fe- as good' as crrn be fo6nd ifnj Vfitret Sdtii' i me'yotir Book* and I will <lo them up riic'elj ? ' iiid it( moderate cost. ACCOUNT l>t)t)KS e' ' afl'kindfl made in the beat style of the art. I CHARLES A*. CALVO,1 JR.,'" | i v . !<VI *'1if'H 'Iti'liitcl'ftnrt T5 <*> o it "b 111 d. e r ' '! * V" ' / "l-'/ ^ ' 6d. North, Richardson Street, . t:c:6'-i'UrM bi a. s. c.Vi,*? vfSrj- ?9-': *; GILDER'S LIVER PILLS, j :: 'ftdttove rhe bilo from the1 intern, cure al i_ bilious troubles, and y'rrivebt malarial disease?. 1 j. , .. .... , y . * For sale jby a? idraggUts brid tnerchaata at Jt ?; cent? a bpx, op mailed on receipt .of price by li, jjj V I THE BARRETT DRUG CO.,: , ' Augusta, Ga. TAKE GILDER'S P'rLLB. 'Fobl5ay n *rj\ fit ?<W ' ; r? ?.ir :jl fi' \ The^e fak&jrft* 'H3 caugty^imh aoold fee could not sinj." " l^or. U& id.'-pjight he must have been. And yet. hisV. ? sfemsriS'te elopr to the''genus homo;* Is utterly * .' y~rcctd torJwWr;^*r;&. ban. sMMMaMrc v^r'aevised: but we rejoice to know that all ymaa ^gmiWTlTgp MivivRLaiBUuai1 nnaj fl)r. Sage's^fJttWfch auEfcsa#' (uiJ^sjOj^-ipD^jft. j aseg of -Catarrh la .the JHeacL.noiJR&ttfcr of ' *tr: limfr gWhdm^T Whne "for-finMuryugcaff"~raneliial. throat and lunar affectipjuu-Dr. .. Tctctms Golden Medical Discoverj?3Bi>?frQl'"t?o Ifrely ^Cubm thow/MBt WSfftn-.'-r jg .coughs, ana oyititeiip cne Jietfn "ima i,,x tfrn^thttidW urtUJ )iavb>been:a(ed?(p?4jrtJc?rt tpjtHl 1 cloatMO iho liv'-r, tt' omach snj >owqW. They are purely vegetable and-peredfly harmless. Oue a Dose. Sola br-,p Irpgg Is ts. 25 cents a vial. ^ ~H j fu*- ;* ." U;M r>~,nK-:Au .f[j;w.-gfrftT i ET C li JJ3r-tW' F EwIM llflpMSi M ENSTRyATlQM -'- : a.- kh ~1 ^ 'Mbwrwrv tibk?csifurS&rr -90i?Jf tafe ,r -Shrtr-**-WXWQtekW'Mmfia .<m-tr VKWMfi^HEGlMATOR-m &mmoA iSiBi^ j.i>! I f ;: .,?.J UffWr nJ v ''>iT|iiv?.y- ';o ctoi&jMKgK*#*Hote MfLific^Wfifetfl Mr P?C Sc-- rnvi ,; ?? ***T'4r.'m7^?t/v'.T' in "')*} -Jw <*i j*rw ^isiil */v ''PftrtJ Wn8blp ?D3 Bi>o?6 Ootto&OinMrtitoUK { fni') "iLSdSfe^vfff.. siiwto 3cr?^j,i?p*lfoeat Aeons'SteP^ <J J litter Cqtttty ***?(? Lid^rjW^ttftrjrhrtbsWIAttt#: Sixy M jlte.'- iLainr. <MaauAntUti(HPi?oni|)iiwr^.1ir^i( gha 1 lin$?*Pfcf 1 eys1 'it :i n gortj rt5cte tfgj,fV <** HpJIers! ScftffA1', Cska OrHidiore aliSfBt^karl{.^tOcT^f erBelt.J tAul . fttfrh*. berve|yw*?iDUh?8tf?b*|l^fjl^i}fr jifrifh phcmglyour orders. , * w~. MSriemil "teWrftaatdb Bade dft vWoa&^T? rliH?!^ Iff)CT JSS * ^ VV. H. QIBBES, Jr., " CoTumbTi'SiC. , Jacaflt j i Stock AND ImWfilW'T1* 1 ^WWwC-v11 * >tn cTRyfjOpft^A^Ey,^ iifjc.'f trr;iq?M>> ml'l CM *^ri-| .K>o?{- :?/f />| few}* o/: Vft>(shii_4itL-Lt,7 , Im?rt)irfe3' Tetcfidfloti7 $tai'lioff.^*/v'" UlbffF. fto.DWV'T.^ w?ll mifcl tfli 'leaijon J$5. CI oice young Jersey Cattle. BKKKsHJWfc >? tS(Wf ^ifine, Light Brahraas, Wyandota, Lnngsnansr B/cwn Leghorns. Plymouth Rocks and Game rS',t""e' .1 . ' i'1' ? I Oil- i rr ,'l a'i.r. i rtr ' ft; * FOR SIXTY DAYS. ,., ' Y ' .! 'i.:' tr: WjWtj ,V1 WE OfFFEH' ODR f-NO.V'2 TIAXJ^MADH 3 HMW HfStMS'- ??< hifjkofy wheels and shafts. i{^ eusbfdiied sent and painted nicely." Not a cheap made cart, but is tirst class throughout. Wo also ??? SS&Sffi 1 painted ih^oodti Et.vle. fi NUrtbyiaby iMtuvuiUlfcil i/ Flfi.-U. I M.I-sh :V^ntTTtftt 'ftanrifrfetnV^lf'A: '*"K -r, i;0Vii 1-v.iO, .,1V -V{P \,a til 'l/.E-rmrN '< ' tfiftj) ui!i ?/r:ff>'?-tf.,f'i 'itf fftiifirl't^')"/ fetlM rf'Y | ml\ '>a'.VrYnfi '"'f Why, iWkfrvMwstlttty 8. C., 'IVpfihlu Ttpaiat'p.ry 8 wanes. SI f j .OTi xTr! .ir?M in tlUfdi %,, $efcw/,,,,.,/!/(,, w &eW,> ifitPW,M: meryiokkre.'? >'fit/trM- '.-i midyi\|f ituityftfvMi if the State#* Always freskkmd uhurZ readable'.1WMB ?<?$ " | Ctlt -hnZ n:-:rb;n "i-WJ ^ '4'V^ w /y< o.n ^ MOWS Mini send* >, M ih))(j ijp\(Y dofthf tirrdfh tyf <7. -ym'AV MemlMyiJA i&. nfuMi A mmey oritur; ? "elfcr. rih Oetvp a, club mid .$& subscription to The {Miimbia^^ Weekly Reyistec* f*>r'^1tt*elve- <? ".': n/mihs.. ' A<blue's* . (fharl^i Ai , M?o; J/:,[grop ry lot:,;*$#>( m ia, S. G:" ! " -" " <* ' " ' I' l'i-i- . u?. lirliiVi "* ?^?j.,.i , ,~~Trn "rr~ >- :, .uf>,r i T.jjH. Pi (JUAttANTtfBG TO.'ClRji*;' iok Headache and Constipation in a s'd<?rt,w , \ me. Preienu all Malarial troubles. Price- -:ifj Hy cent*. For sale by 'druggists and nler- > ca lants. Manufactured by " '*''' ' a THE BARRETT DRUG CO.. .? Peb IPas ' ':' AVm*f ':il u';f 11*