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A FEROCIOUS M - HlGH-H ANDEO : y : lvrWfc The three *?h*??uwj. wo *n jwhom are prominent Chileans, from W^Wiom these facto ve obtained, are at present in Now York, having arrived here laif They have witnessed the conduct of the revolution from Its inception, and apeak from actual knowl edge. The combined stories of tho three show that llalraacedtt Is well termed the "tyrant," in Sautiago, where his hoad <iutrters are, no one dares "to jitter a word against him. He has ? cross of red painted on all tlio houses of, people whom ho suspect* are not wholly In K \ in path v with him, and 'into, these marked residences hie .Aioliee and sol diers j;r at any hour oifihoday r>r nicht. >^tho rooms, ou the ground -fefr re voiu:ioni?ie 71 to be hidden there. 4nd wine ai id food. And ?oda timua-i iUey wish, 3 ropeat tho ofl'onse in ced residence. The neo ^^nouses are forbidden to lock nawjiT ftaen. Mo one 19 allowed to rldo on horse hack through the streets after 5 o'clock In tho afternoon; no *three persons are allowed to walk the streets in company ut any time of the daV,^md ho two por tions "con stand and 'converse on the street. It is a voritable reign of terror lor all who, either through fear or inter est, have failed to cast their fortunes with Balmaceda* ?,> Tho Btorckeejvors and all who employ laborers bn.ve to furnish each one with a tag, showing that they are regularly ployed by such a 'merchant at such a place. If the laborer is caught on the btrcet, going to or from his work, with out this tag lie is gobbled up bj* the sol diers of Ualmaceda and impressed into his service. This system exists in Val paraiso also.. - lea j * One of Iho gentlcmcu referred to wo# walking along thostrectpast a jail yard'. 31c heard some terrible shrieks from Home ono on the other side of tho wall, lie enquired of a soldier the cause and was told that some of Balmaceda's sol dier* were punishing n man who had re fused to work fur him by driving tackB and pius iuk> his i urn da and lingers, - The next day he saw ft horrible pun* ^-lent meted out to a Chilean who had ?.jud _ kin ba ? n ^ -_i? 'Utow ft tin ott *d u> n .jolly byajj^g mallet hewaswtll the re vcAmi of a soldi could wan a itftwsr .y ester day4 icmpted o_ prisoners f: ^ wbehahAa as then told that he s hands any way he ono.?-: >????;> ~ - - ? ?' .. Au-I?rlnoe. T^xmnaitirw Port-au-Prfnoe Ilippolytfl at IjOtAe four polltlottl , _ m the Mexican consulate in the Hiiytien Capital. "When the entire diplomatic corps called on the Presi dent, May 80, to protest against this vio lation of international law, Ilippolyte attempted to play a high-handed game 01' bluff, and he might nave succeeded had not the German consul threatened 10 report the matter to hla government. Minister Fred. Douglasa It Is said in the letter, stood trembling with fear and heard the black ratar Insult the flag of every clviliaed oaf" ding his own, and ha any protest, Terror Porttau-Prlnee. Ill,, to kill his supposed e k accumulate faster thai The real instigators a-~.?, movement against him hi his vengeance. Some tr* retly at work iu Port-au^ poly te, the writer thinks, i. erar.y. It Is stated that whel called on him he became . ' rushed out of the room, ana \ alter heard playing a flute f Iroom. '^h&aonsuls wore lea , ,, Hl'^Jnltiifiter of foreign affair* jana begged them to rem i almnst, lnclu I not dare offer m ing the President had been summoned away on important matters, but would return immediately. Tbeminisf "* oot and apparently remou ?with Ilippolyte, as he soon re-e^,, the room and excused himself on fame grounds mentioned by his mttol* tor* ? '? . * *T 1 nr?| .1 > jir; ' ?l?hu?o?a WftutaUi* Honor. 0. IllOIIMONl). v'ing " u the lieldjhis cveni sSftifltt unanimously a? ? at which a preamble prepared by Mayor Peyton "Wise were jpted. The resolutions appointment of a com , v fteam> the permanent inter ment of M*. Davis' remains in ltich provide for the iMtteeto uirfhd, and another to at once formulate Mnd cause to /be exected a pli or to the appropriate parties, should it be decided to erect It elsewhere. '?XK-*-- * J*l^on> IHvnrrad >ta?b?nd. <. At orSTA, Ga., June 20.? This moi-n Ingabout 2 o'clock, as Mr. Leo, Schwartz and Mrs. Kd. Burnett were returning from it 1*11 at the Kohuetienplatr, Mr. 8ohwart? was attacked by Mr. Burnett, who felled him to tho ground with a *-? r frseurring M*r>nll. ITls con i? bowijoite ous, and it Is ?t t>K xvnttiu* wllihe fatal. Mr. <uu IhOO, i. HtirprU have >.0tbeen living . for *<Vtjk a divorce ?V?U'd by hwr. brithe ob iw&M ?*?? receiving nu rth&frm. The wouirbbe Stif m 5Ssrt*w?:.ir ? - ?' XKUPTT in the " ii ps tVnchtd f4W Ve 00 from rderer Is ink they ing some i.jnrttwa tliti MjK-h* Mw, a , . fliciii.AKD Cejcthk, Wis,, rune 23.? Irwlu Towler, of Vl6lft, ltiehland County, has confessed that he had a hand in the murder of old Hetiben Drake, his wife and two grand children to May, id&Mer which Anurew Grand* etat! was lynched three days after wants. It reported ti-at Fowler irn vrteaUs delf Bowker and l'rank and Kbj*h Carey, Xvho wete under suspi e-i<?n at ihfi timenif the murder. Great j ? xcitouient exi*ta In the \McJtilty where : Cii lvptd erlttn? tva* eointnlttod nn?i in eohiieqtteuce of l'owler's confession I ** another teay of evading the Uw isSlOO'Uoe lor declining to servo ?? gro. There they keep two bilU one for the whites and one ttft the blacks. . If a colored man takes * Mat hi n restaurant the waiter places before htm the 'black* bill of fare, which reads something like this- Two boiled eggs. To cents; pork cbope, SI ; bam and eggs. SI .GO/ etc. Of coarse he does not order and ne never returns to that n sttfurant. The corresponding articles in the*whH?* bill of fare are: Bay 20, 30 and 40 cents. It was through tne misuse of theoa two bills of fare tbat I lost my job there, Absent-mindedly I gave a ? white* UU of .fare tb' a smart colored department messenger. Of course he ordered and was, allowed to eat. It could not be hclpixl. The next day ho returned, but tblKtlrae hf was Riven the 'black* bill ol t.-ire. To our consternation ho gave the stme order he had the prehriOiMf dav. '"Hut thlR tJ .????* 2 ji s, c hvck for 2 1.76. He walked up to the cashier ami plunked down a half dollar pleoe. sawugho would duplicate his oraer of LUts aay before and would pay the same rate and no more. lie threw the half dollar in the glass cane and made ubreafc for the door, hut we seized him and locked him up in a room while I went for Ihe police. When 1 returned with blue coat he was gone, having jumped out .through a window. lie had the proprietor arrested. The judge fined dim 810P, holding that a public oaterer could not charge one price one day and another the next." One strange feature about this evasion of the law is that colored wait ers are the most zealous in excluding colored men from the restaurants iu which tbey worfc. It will be remember ed that a colored waiter was discharge froin^Agrvico in a Chicago hotel li1* Winter nee, aube he refused wait upt n nobleman from Siam, saying thafti would not serve a "nigger."- .Sentin.; T , Xhe^Vefctlior th* } The weekly weather unci crop bull* tin of the Soulh Carolina weather ser vice. In co-operation with the United States Signal Service, for the week end ing Saturday is aB follows and is not very encouraging to farmers: The rainfall for the past week was about the normal, fairly distributed and beneficial to all crops in most sections of the State. The temperature was about the average and beneficial to all crops. Sunshine was about the average amount which wa s very beneficial Vo crop*, and. While no excessive rains, jMUuctlve winds nor liall wa? wporUad, J? w pcmiTtn too ttBtitO amot farm labor, and the result baa w that a large portion of the cotton ci< islh the grass, and in some instants* almost iiopelessly .ruined. The rains* whilst they have benefited the cotton on . olay lands, have to a great extent 4* \ j*mwl -that -ou jraudy lands, scalding tM 1 young plant* and thereby cauBing much of it Ui die out. The stands are generally , 'very imperfect; cotton at small and from present appearauces tbe prospects are very discouraging. The condition of the corn crop con tinues to improve, and the prospect for a full average crop is now almost eured. , , " 'A The fall oats have been harvested aud the yield Is much larger than antici pated, but the area is smaller than laat year. The early rice is later than usual, planting having been retarded M heavy nnd continued rains. In some sections not more than half the crops were planted until the present month. The crop Is up and growing finely, and with continued favorable weather It will be increased over that of last yea*. -&t - %?'?>-:! ? ? ? I , Tb? Iovb !)?tinoew?r. Ottowa, Iowa, June 24.? The Dem? ocarlto State Convention today renomi nated CJoveruor Boles by acclamatK The ticket wa* completed as follqt. S .ieutenaot Govornor, I. L. Bestdi udiie Supreme Court, L. O. Kln| M ' rlutcndenl of ?cliool*rJv V. Knot Railroad Commissioner. Peter , 'ho platform was adopted by a unam _M vote. It demand? the repeal of WS?.l>rohlbltory llqnor law and iavojra the pasBngo of a carefully guarded license iaiiaiy'; advocatOB the Australian sya tem of voting, and favors State and na tional con trolaud regulation of railroads. $'*$%'? <)enonnce ? all trusts, pools and combines, and favors tbe eloction ot United Stales Senator by a direct vote oflhe poOple; demands frco coinago of ?uvet attd that it be made fbll legal ten der; fkVOrs liberal and equitable pension It^Qenounoca tho McKinloy bill, the aflgiuffai*-. of?U authors and defendora and _ry under which it is submitted approval of the American people. "'Aslatlon, It says, increases lbs necessaries of life, promotes : manufactures; trusts and combines, creates aectional envy dospolki the many for tb# beuflt of the few, threat ens Utt country With an aristocracy based upon ill-gotten galo, nnd above all c<jwr?? ruj?t* tbe polltlos of the country so as to seriouaty endanger the perpetuity of popular government. It denounces ft* Wasteful and lavish appropriations Of tf* last Congress , a|* i concludes by reoomaaendlni; a liberal a^.; proprlatlon tot jb* dliplajf of Iowa's re sources at tit* World's Columbia Exp*] sttlon. '? ' -y\ Thr?jv tit* ChflS tmtm ID* ??*? Nr.\v Yoiik, rt*ar" La MretHgneSf8? day from llav l eys, aged 40, $ native of Bwltte with his far " nndilvfc chlt^..vM er a arm i andthi The child wiu lo was insane, was.... the ship and pot ?a threatened to throw Thf ShiinotikIjI*, O., .luue lO.ovn* opening gun of tho new l'eopfa's Pwtjr i campaign In this Suite will be Bred at a i blp mass meeting hero tonlfiftit. It will ' be followed by meetings i n-vcry village , and hamlet from now on to tl?e end of] the campaign. The efibrls of His Usw party will l>e mainly concenlrafetfljn ae-j curtt-'j? ri SMIllelent hnlnnee V | the legislature to defeat the re electiou j of Senator Miennaii, & WjM J?p] IgnfOtl erih it* origin . }w _ It may] will be I, too third . lgniOes nothing..; ) of the event is rr , than In what may Ims Its immediate re nltt, in the oauaes'^rhlch have led to it ratter than the effects whiqh may now come from it. From thispolnt or view ' atherlng on the banks of the Ohio, ?entingas it does the Farmers* Al and the Xulgbts of Labor to sr. v ng of other organisations, ismon significant than any so-called third 7? ty movement we have had in thiB Ct; mm i try for years. The greenback, th'* pro hibition, the woman s suffrage arij e\ tn 1 the labor cause have appealed u. spv ial classes of limited numbers. Thy 1 lacked the elements of national i Strength, and consequently of national achievement. Different from all these I fist^e movement now looming up will) growing importance especially in tlx west We have said that its slgnlti ?3306 Is in tte wigiv, iU JSL'rC. T.'.'"* cause is party politics. It is a deep aea\> ?d ^grievance felt by the farmers aud the wage earners of the country in con- ' sequence of the shameful disregard otf their interests and welfare shown by tht party in power. . The organization o( the aggrieved classes is a practical pro test against Buch -party managements As the grievance effects agricultural ; mod industry the scope of the move- j msnt may be as broad as the nati ??s general as the masses. The FarmutV 1 Alliance joined with the forces of ! and other organizations may pro- ? :< factor In coming politics more pot#".; than many effect to bellevg. Of coi * ; It is not expected that a third party. If one should ho formed uext year, would elect its candidates. It might, how ever, carry enough States to throw the \r*r> ??"* which would in s'n,? tin it'-'fi'-. or democratic piesi nw.i. ? "?'?t v'./ may be the imme "? t new uprising; the n.'tvr'i ? m r. not going' whh, ilu -m wifleh started It exists. Iv'.lI: - 7 ? wer must look to the iaLw.vw^? v.a: j..rmer8, worklngmeu aud the masses generally, or these class es will combine ior their own protec tion. A hiuatntiup. r Aiken, S. C., Juno l'J.? A general , smashup occurred ou the South Caroli- j na road near Aiken sit 9 o'clock tbis 1 morning. A freight trsiin from Augus ta to Charleston, consisting of twenty four boxes of coal, stalled on the hill about a mile from the depot. The con I doctor divided the train into two *eo- j tlons, leaving the second behind, ln-'j Steading going on with the first to the ; shifting yard. When the first sectm?] reached the cut that runs tn rough the heart of the city the train parted bf the breaking of a coupling pin. Th$l;de taohed part, owing to the Ujrrlbletn- j ell nation, rolled back toward the #e<v ond section. Owing to the distance,' the detached part had -a chance to go,, with great epued, and when 4t reached the bax& left lyehiud it . utterly deinoUj Ished them. rou3r?b0ke? * v?CTB TQJttBP tered to pieces and pitched on top^oT one another, the coau being ktatfered* ever* where. A construction fcrjilu with a Urge force of hands set to work to clear the debris and repair the track, which wa9 injured. Af) trains going north and south. Avere delayed until 1:20 p. m., when the train from Charles^: tou to Augusta -psissed over in safety. This wrock occurred where the bank is 100 feet high, a slanting position, and it was fortunate that no brakemen were aboard the wrecked curs. The ooal will be saved. A brakoman on a Charleston bound train was killed this morning at Hamburg. He was caught between two cars and mashed to death.? The State. "I'll? Devil's Hlnk-IloJ?." San Antonio, Tex., June 22.--J.C. Carr, an old Texan, for two terms Ser geant-at Arms of the House oi ltepre aentatives and at present interested in the presentation of Indian depredates. Claims at Washington, has return:-'.: from the Hio Grande section and re ports a singular discovery in the e n tre of J5d waidsCJounty. ] tip known the "DeVil's Sink-Ilole." It is a oim lar opening Mix feet across and desoot << log perpendicularly, * Itsoently it. was partially explored. A man was let' down by a rone loO feet and at that point he found a lodge from which ran a passage way seven feet high and wide enough for three men abreast, and running at a steep decline. He followed it 300 riet and came to nn immense lake of water, ice cold. He had no means of determining its ex tent, hot a stone hurled with all his force splashed in the water fully sevens ty yards away. ; The bank of the lake was covered with pieces of rock looking as though' they had been blasted; ISome were brought to the aurfaoe, and they assay-1 ed about thirty ounces of Silver to the ton. All of that region is rich in silver indications, and it is supposed that the mysterious cavern is an abandoned Spanish mine and has other exits and 'outran os. It will be thoroughly ex plored by competent prospectors. Inilliniioii a Drnnk, .' New Oni.KANs. June .22? A special from Paul's Valley, Indian Territory, says sixty Chickasaw militia, who loft here Wednesday in rhargeor Governor Byrd and United States Agent Bennet, to meet the United States troops West of herv""1 pject six thousand United States citizens who are living in the country without permits, all got drunk twenty-five miles West of tnis place. An eye witness says they have a barrel in the commissary wagon and a gallon Iug in eioh saddle. Some of them went nlo a farmer's yard and shot down horses. They halted a white farmer, abused and threatened to shoot him be cause he was white. This much whis key .mixed with sixty Indians, who are fitothed with some authority, is liable to cause th <<-- it . r.i' as tfftosty.thoy are '? ?>' u re ? it ?r <; tai. ' 1 JHBJo-i* J* 'I i ml that W ?nor < -?rt?'. I).'- !',i]|.iii t til mlffn Oiitais, ?: ? of Premier lludlni, has prepared a report on the New Orleans atiair. Signor lOorte affirms tkat the victims belonged I to no particular society, but wire mur dered simply |>eeau.)etiiey were Italians ; and were competing in the labor mar ket against natives; that immtdiatel) at i or the murder ol the Italian prison ers. his A meriran servants ran nway, and that h? (? i m s< 1 1 and hi- senetary barricaded t m ( on-ulate su.l ari .< ': theniselto w;;l: revolver*, tin- lyiu tn-i.s havlnjf tbr> ?" a'tav;. ! SWiaffc ? e { Illienltflil n: i i?l? . v ?? >u>v I I SI""" \ ** V ' I I -? 'or fro". has col iv " importer* ol m wuous parts of be nuit of Meyer & nson wohu tent null, nod was in to test Ihe right of the Govern- ! to collect duties on goods in te. Other pending suits are affect ed 6y the verdict, and that is where the large amount of money nud the great In wrest take? by i reporters cornea J - the impor&ni Claim tjie goods in <? *stion u? t >e tUt trimmings, aud to 1 ? j Mble at 20 |>er cont alvalorein un iii - V!c (JaiiSf ol the Act of March 3, 1 l:>V ?? nich provides lor hata, etc, I i. taw br.tldtf,' plait*, laces, trim willow, uh^et.s and squares used i tor making ornamental hat?, bonnets I .f 'i gojds composed or Etraw, chip, [ ?rass, paUn-le>if,' willow. hair, whale bone, or any othor au'.'S'anceor material nt specially vouim-r. tied or provided jr. The Goyrru^ en; c hum4- tuat they V dutible <U o jfc;r ct-n'.'ad valorem. %jpr ??? ji'.; ;.ri>ouN, wares and ? ? ? Vlk . or of which the laterial is the chief ise by reason of the I ol March 3, 18&8, of bie" Irom the bat 'the former Act. and before ilie Court in >n April G, 188G. In [eld; Vi> llartranft, in Tk ribbons were the 'the Court, it whs MeKennan tliat if thai the chief use >bons wi-re put vas lis, bonnets and hoods, Iect to 2u per cent duty. 1 in lavor of tiie plaintff. fcKennan's ruling was supreme Court. 1J?* this 000 wore refunded to the krwnrds. in iht* New York similar q tuition was de Ease, of J'.dotioil vs Collec iJ^tieles nnfcorted were yncnmit case nlisV> was in fa '?he impor liet u*;? > ^'il if decisir oy ip. Court The t. 1; tion nhmW HiiucatLiB lookout n S, is mm |#?od |!U' OW .Ion r mg r ma th ern the ?)ee(Jii^ w <? lal associatiuiio l* ..eld on fountain, Ch.*mooga, July 11, is lumisU bv l'rof. \\ . has bit inukingar : J.tl' ?'-utbiOU froui Co ,:gen k, TuM?? <f> and one third j granted. tickets Parties trill **? ? ,*#t? #<?in#, aad ??? :n.t * the reduction r?un ! trip fajy from i>e i.*!'1 ^ ? ? ha * l ookout moua TT.u tc 4a?*f and in tb*j Thl? ?TniiU*j. ; The lo( i>y i -nth fcuu;r<; ru 1) xv a^'-v iT ? ,\r\ MMUU wP > meet J>*jU to it, Tiifteau^.g' E tie-third centk'pci k^.r.ur >*eiJ - * sp*/r?& OUS+5, Ht O? IUp OJooM) rNw?* r.rn h 7ii. Wut-ri * ..?*: e:l ai, r? i *? i-s W- ?>va ' J. 1>. 1^3] w... '*iwbed oi t,..>le ana broad UsI;k.j{ respectfully ;ud car hour to make i-V, itlon association' mada, J uly 14 /? by th? n ? from Cha< the adjour This part; manmoth rate ot one a has been ma 'made up a* , Oreen vlue -Stafeir., ytank Goodman to ame^o\thimm^y Aviii wak*,,*' ?, ? ?aditw^%-?jiee of lM?r?st. Th*. round trtj H orn to Toronto is 'ii? rough the co o-<* rRtlon'> :* .1 a 'TiKf r/~ni. .jf Oi.'trlestoD.I it % n ? Vvu " . iiu* lilt1 tfaci el - j! the lo ?v. ?section . Stat tr Hii'i t h ( is-, whs ire a sea aye: A rate of ?20 via the elegant ...? of Clyde steamers ffdin Charleston to New York; frotn there to Toronto from ?9.00 to 911.85, according to choice of route. This wlU^nrake the round |rt B from Charleston* from ?29.50 to ?dim. The trip via ?he west Shore road up "WW. ington has been j?e hoadqiiartera at of $2 per day. r he had before' Hill, secretai mlttee at Toron th?*u ble UgEt ated mil itloni Mul?. ih? June 19. ? A terrt d a ih an and an ittfurb in JJeyman's 1 tedWkbop on duosday. Tho . had no Aversion to b^ing shod. an<| tobe"tiirow 'Ievnflinn said he * sh6eQ<ui ir ^tt t(A' ri^gufar vr^ di^dyVHh <rf three men,,] manfliialiy iit'x* d lb shoes rind ,_it to th4 ilo ?f to Cv'Ol off. He had h,j?y done v... w)i's>: ti ' inuTe broke BH'Hf from the rimft holoihg him, and witli difiten ' jaws madewr Heymttn. lower TifrhV cheek. I ley man fell to tb? lloor and 0ite,n?ulo deliberately pounded hli pfostfate body. The doctors fear II??yman will die of poison from Uwi foam-flecked1lp& 6f the mule. X??<1 ?U*n>,4 7>MU?. Omaha, Xnn^ .tunc 20.? A t /ear-old school boy nsmod Miles hero's death during the recent near Norfolk. The school house Mated In a Jravlne. The water pouring in lirnugh the windows \ the tosche'llpd tnepuplls reallro^ Miles conduct? danger, teacher ..: ^tOUi; wan*. Cox :Si N.WJ Ihrn' dir? mif I;:. f f'- i II i mn ?tipils swfelj tht nip.U TTSBTtnTand *??? Or**),!. _ . 181 Main Ktr r-., sells l'ianos and fc factory. No Agents "The celebrated Oh Id t-hiiMhok I'lario, celeb iv-bs of tone, llghtn^L?. stine qualities. Mnfon j?] ifrht 1'iatio. Sterling <Jp from ?22?> up. Ma >ti? turii.i' M'd by non^ li \\i! ? . "I'' Kvery ln?tri gu'?r?#>'\ \>r t'i x ye;ir?. FifU^-n tr# ... <" \ b'lth ways, if tw?t ,r'' I NO BOASTED SURPLU9 (HOW? fa ' ?wm- 1 Ku>ttWt(?u EiU??ig*uc? HM H| , ITQJI, $tt ???*'.< l? -*?? statement isMt : km*? the cub batenoe to * u 4*i. oh ?22,039,000 is on laUoriaL biota and jWQ* ' >,?#* ional stiver, deducting , net cashvballeoce is but ft,-* 7 l which 1* the lowest ligure jrei imitpiS&su' itstrarUeT' cash ^balai^e^^This is the first time this has occurred since tl Ml present form of statement was adopted by Treasurer Jordan. In making this calculation, liowover, no urcount la taken of the 822,UU0,<XX) on deposit la the national banks and the ?2$,OOOjQQO fractional silver in the treasury, v The expenditures so far this month have been 88,1 ss ,824 in excess of the entire revenues ot the Uovernment dur ing the same period, amounting to ?18, 221,852. These were exceeded by Use1 pension payments alone, which amount 1 to 818,312.155. The treasury officials say that the expenditures during tba remainder of the month will l*? light; and that the receipts will be sufUcieutly heavy to overcome the present excess of expenditures and leave a small sur plus tor t!\e month. The same officials say the treasurer's statemont tomor row will not include the receipt* dur ing the pa^i two days, and that il It did an actual surplus ot S'J.OUU/AK) would be shown, Instead of an apparent dell - ciency. A meeting of the Cabinet will be held on the 2ttth lust lor the purpose of con sideration the financial situation, espec ially with reference to the extension of the 4*-s per cent loan, and the continu ed coinage of silver after the 1st prox. The President and Secretary Foster have arranged ta be in Washington next Thursday. Secretary Fonter, in his speech written for delivery at the Ohio Republican State Convention, paid particular attention to the silver question, and made a special point iu regard to coinage, calling attention to the fact that after Juiy 1 next it will be discretiouary with the Secretary of the Treasury whether the silver coinage shall be continued or not. A great many suggestions have been offered to the Kicretary on this particular leal lire, Indicating a strong sentiment against suspending the silver coinage on the date named, and it. ts within the range of probability that the coinage will tn? t-ur.tJ.MW-] :or h v.hMe at ltrowutd lu lev Mmjt. Yictowa. B. C., Juno Hi. ? Thestearu or (Jueen, which has arrived from vitka, reports that the revenue eotier Ihvar has reached Alaska from Icy Hay, bring ing the new 8 of ihe drowning of Lieut, llobinson and four of the crew of the Hear, and A. C. Moore, of Russell's party. The drowning oivured while the party were trying to rnak" a land ing in Joy li;iy with Russell'* Mouut St. Kllas party. The Dear le't Sitka on the moaning of the 14th for Hehring Sea. . _ 2 The importance of purLf) blood cannot be oi ZSHfLSTv" ..... I Poke Hoot and Pott*?l( " purl" >T- James Pax ton. or 8a- 1 as says he had liUausoatlsm iat he could not uiove from dross without help, and that itnaoy reined lee, but received until he began the use of P. P. Aah. Poke Hoot and Potas two bottles restored him to ^Kheumatism is cured by P. P. P. , Pains and aches in the back, shoulders, [knees, ankles, bipe, and wrists are all attacked and conquored by P. P. P. This Cteat medicine, by its blood cleanslug properties, builds up and [strengthens the whole body. A complete Bedroom Suit for 816 50 I freight |/aid t> your depot. Send for {Catalogue. Address L. F. Padgett, Augusta, G a. DO YOU WISH TO BE XtOSN OF VOI'K OWH , n I,0, HK' -| TI1KN BUY THE THOMAS STEAM PRESS AND SEED COTTON ELEVATOR. It Is tho most perfect system in use, un loading cotton from wagons, cleaning and delivering it Into gins or utalls. Cotton does not pans through fan and press re quires no pulloy nor belts. It saves time and monr>y. TALBOTT & SONS' . v-*" y; JtNQINES AND ROILER8, STATION ARY ANI) PORTA BLK. OLD DO MINION CORN MILLS ?125 to 300 .TALBOTT8 SAW MlLl^S, IMPROVED I FKIOTION AND ROl'K FEED PSftrr. f 200 TO >000 . ? LUMMUS AN1> VAN WINKLE COT TON WINS AND COTTON PRESSES. We ofTor Saw Mill Men and (Honors thS most complete outfits that can be bought and at lxittom prions, V. G. BADHAM, | GENERAL AGENT, CourM nr a, S. C. THE TALBOTT ENGINE IS HIE BEST Feb 19-ly. Young Wives i Who are for the flrrt time to tm icrgo woman'fl sovcrcfit trial we offoi . ? mm it rr -r\r ?! n? directed :?? f w . confinement, ixV *v Av-' r diiii ni??i nitkfoLl.fi I jf both mother a* id child, as tliou land* who have w*rd it tc&tify. A R)n*(ilnt to Etpoetnnt Mother*. Mwntl! ? Pwir.no l? worth lt? wcljrht fit rotd My nlfcoiltiTKl iiiurn It ton min KTCM *?U1i r>ltli?> of In ? tlr?t two children flint) ??!?*? <liil n ltf>;?rt Ii<t with hfr ln?t Imv tuft |vro\ iomly i|te?l four l?ottle\ of M?>TM? kn'6 F if r.s ji It it n "(us ? mf- )ier? Ci. r m I. I II . .in ii . I ? ? ? t . , I 1 ,? >i i. w <>ot). ) (Ui|* In c?|iifi cli-ui ?-<? |?-c|Ktl<l ?in re- I ?Mli'! prlr*. f I | ? ? ? ? l ' i *? S- I l<v nil Ik' * it r rl I M I IV 'I if I lr??. ?. r? 1 Ma NOTICE ! ; THE EQUITABLE > gsj4 , .? ? *: ? LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY P;" ? -/ OK THE United States. Policies maturing la 18U1 reallrecash returns to the ownnrs, of amounts varying trom 120 to 170 per cent, of the money paldln, besides the advantages of the Assurance dnr,n? t*?? .. J vrhole period of twenty year*. The following Is one of the niauv actual cases maturing tills year: Endowment Follcy No. 64,926. iMued In 1871, at age 27. Amount, $5,000. Premium, $239.90. Total Premiums Paid. HW. ? R E b U L T S at end of Tontine Period in 1891: CASH SURRENDER VA1AJK, *8, 449.45, (Equal to ? 170*10 for each ? lOo paid in premiums, which is equivalent to a 10 turn of all premiums paid, - 7 <4 per i-f i.j : a.) Or, in .!???; r.< "i. .1, ? ? ? I 1 A. PA11) i.'i J JUY FOK*1<J,470. ( ? . : i t ' ; ? ._>() for each fc "? I'tti'i ?u premiums.) OK. A LIFE ANNUITY of *S3a.55 One fact is worth a thousand thoorlee There Is no A&mrance extant In any com- j pauj which ccuipaits with thb>. The JS^jjUahle Is the strongest company In the world and trausacLs the largest buslnet?. v For further information address or apply to the nearest agent of the Society, or write direct to . : T - . W. J. RODVEY. <20Ur-t i.ia- - . V ttlvKEKAL ACiKNT, April M?V'. .- KOGK HILL, 8, C. THE LARGEST STOCK. . MOST SKILLED WORKMEN. LOWEST P KICKS, Sontli Carolina Marble Worts. F. H. HYATT . PBOIMUCTOR. Is the best place In South Carolina 01 Southern States to secure satisfaction in American and Italian Marble Work. Al) klUUH of Cemetery Work a speciality. TABLETS. SJ^USXQBXfi* MONUMENTS, Ac. Scud for prices and full information. F. H. HYATT April 8 ly COLUMBIA, 8. C. VICTOUV l OIt Till: SAILOR M AMlIMItl. Exhibited side by Bide with Its leading competitors at the State Fair, 1890. The Superintendent and Committee of the Mechanical Department, in Inspecting those features not Included in the Premium List, deem worthy of special mention the Sailor Seed Cotton Elevator, Distributor and Cleaner exhibited by W. 11. (ilbbus, Jr., A Co. The system operates most efficiently, and much Improves the sample, facilitates the ginning of wet cotton, ana saves largely in labor and cost of handling. The Committee recommend to the farm, erf of the State an investigation Into thr merits of these devices. [Signed.) D. T. DUNCAN, for Committer. W. H. GlBBES. Jr., A CO., Columbia, 8. C. State Agents and Dealers In first claw Machinery, Buggies, Wagons, Ac. Spv.ciai,.? To test the advertising value of Tn? Stat*, we will sell to any farmer referring to that paper one of the best Dow Law Cotton Planters made for 4.B5, oash. The usnnl price Is f 6.00. W. II. OIBBES. Jn.. A CO. FINE SHOW CASE4 Fl UVIKIU pp| UJ wu, . ijy Twelve DoUari* ' ? \M Again, 1 will well you a 6 bole Uookmt Range 13x18 inch oven, inch top, ttt < Uxl with 81 tdeoes of ware, for TlilU l'KKN DOUaAKS, and pay the trei^Ut to your dopot. ' .. , ? , DO NOT PAY TWO PIUCKS FOB ? . TOURQOOJJ8. 1 will send you a nice plush Parlor suit, walnut frame, either In combination ot handed, the most etyllsh oolota lor 84.00, to vour iUlroad station. freight paid. * 1 will alaosell you a nlee BedroDM* uit consisting of Bureau with glaaa, 1 high head Bedstead, 1 Waahstand, 1 Centre table, 4 cane beat chairs, 1 cane beat aud back rocker alitor 10.50, aud pay f rclgto to your depot. Or 1 will send you ati eiegaut Bedroom iult with large glass, tult marble top, toi 980, and pay freight. Nice window simile on hpntiu' roller I 40 Klcgant largo walnut rt da> clock, 4 .00 Walnut lounge, 7.(M l^ace curtains per window, l.oo 1 cannot describe everyt'ilup In a small advertisement, but have nu luiuiense store conUlnlug 22,000 feet o! lluor room, with >?MC ilUoqnniU lltUtui j vuiiituiM*u vl^CT parte of Augusta, making In all the lai gest business of tills kind under out- man agement In the Southern States. These storeaand warehouses are crowded will) the choicest productions of the best facto ries. My catalogue contalmug UUistrattum. of goods will be mailed if you will kindly say where you ?aw this advertisement, i pay freight. Address, L. F. PADGETT, Proprietor i'adgett's Furniture, Stove B and Carpet Store, I 11110-1112 Broad tJtreet, Al/GUSTA, UAJ n ?w? ,? > 1 1 ; v ? R3H liltED 1. ^ ANiJ WUMffW. t ? r will purlfv i*t' '-our ' ?"> i, v . '-.v ? ti ? ? i ii, . ? ! ? u: il Utilt- IIIK --if "V . ' ?>.>!. raitr<Mi ) ?!? iii.V' i it > i ?.? Ti-rici; viUi ' 1 I- w 1 li!i. ontlsm sn; ,?i.v . t 1??- ri??vor toll iwj w-?l! >ii ' ?n-U linuiidd llvoti v. ii utv.jvimP. P.P.* 'v- . ' ? !r you are tired out ft oil..*- conniiMiM.MiL, t*ka P. P. P. If you arn froimc li-Jty lu ti>? sprtnit au'l ouiol kurlo. take P. P. P. If your ditfeaU re orj;? na toulug up, Pp. p. ,^.44 If you suffer with iio&d&ohe, tniU?e?tloO, debility ivod weakness, take ? v -v . ? V-f ? P; p. p '* If you suffer wltb rerrout |TO?tratJo?, BPitin unntruuf; And a gt-iitiral let 4om> of the systufb, t*ka P. P. P. For lilood Polfi'in. Kh?Mim?tJ?m. Scrof ula, Old Sort*. MtklArm, Chronic Feru^l" Complaints, take P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. The l>o?t lilood purifier In the world. I.II'l'M A.N DUOS.. Wholesals r>ru?Kl*tB, Soln Proprietors, Ijppuan'k IJiAKat, Buvannah, G&. WHY NOT USE OURS ? \ ? \ . * /? ' P r ' - - . ? > f r .?> ^ - v.'?" " r ' v , Miiwrriff Sit uAXim: IS A GKN U IN K IJLOOI) TON 10 1 MURRAY'S SA USA.PAH1LLA Is a Blood Purifier Mid Spring Medicine! We are the Mannfactuies and Sole Fro prletorH of both. This Is the time of the year the system requires a tonic and the blood a purifier. Our stock of Drugs. Medicine*, Chcirrt rals and Druggists Sundries is complete. Our facilities for filling your orders cannot Ik' excelled. We solicit your patronage. The Murray Drug Co., UOLlJMniA, 8.<^ First Class Work. V ery I ,ow Prices. Huegle*. Carriages, Houd CartA, Wagon*. *tc.# m ftn f\nU?d Second to riou^, liKjniri' of nearest dealer In these goods, or wild for Catalogue? Mentioning tiii? paper. HOLL E U fc AN 1) E I? S 0 H UUttO v no .ltd' . ? i< nr-.iN |.lt'?V. V I ?? 'r^, T ? -?,!?( I -l L| fly r. flf