The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 21, 1887, Image 4
UKNBRAL NKWS KOTKM.
IlMMa *1 latorvsi
OalhrrH
Uuartpr*.
from \ arloua
Col. Moaby’s book will be publiRbe«l on
April 29. .
Tbe Beecher memorial fuml now amouuls
to47,10U<. 4
Governor Hill of New York baa vetoed
the high Ikenac bill.
A prarie fire in Dakota destroyed $100,-
000 worth of property.
At Bordentown, N. J.. the city election
resulted in favor of the Democrats..
Paul Boynton is going to star with Bar
num, w’ith his little paddle and rubber suit.
The tailors employed by throe firms in
Chicago are on the street.
Dr. McGlynn has started ou a Iccluiing
r tour throughout the country.
For the first time in Paris since 1?H!>
Easter Monday was kept as a close holiday.
Harriet Beecher Stowe will not go to
Florida as reported.
John C. Eno is know n in Montreal as the
king of American boodlers.
Only a very few hairs still sadly Huger on
Wales’ bare footed beau.
rery
the Prince of
Small has gone to Florida to recruit
his health for the next evangelizing season.
—A large mass meeting of eitl/ens wfe
held in Savannah to condemn the coercion
bill.
The annual convention of the North
CarolinaJStale Medical Society will oonveue
in Charlotte to-day.
A meeting of the Protestant Home Hole
Association was held in Dublin to protest
against the crimes hill.
Five thousand emigrants, natives of Ire
land-, left Liverpool on Saturday and Sun
day last for New York.
Interference with travel on the New
York Central and Hudson River railroad
by high water continues.
The story of the Uulnare, witli a cargo
of dynamite, coasting off the west of Ire
land is not believed in Cork.
The Anti-Prohibition Convention to meet
at Dallas on May 4 is the most important
event next to hap|>en in Tesns.
A fire at St. Augustine. Fla., deulroyed
$1V).<MN) worth of pmtierty, ‘ ‘ “ *er
era! of the finest I abiding* In the city.
The Itemocrntlc Legislative raurua in
Florida are still balloting for I'nltcd Stat««
Senator.
The <Governor tieneral of Canada is eon
lidtul of a pcatvfui Milutiua of the Fishery
i|Uesti>>n.
lajater Wallark • health has bca-n mut h
Improved by his trip to Florida, but hr U
still very lame.
The two Senators from Nevada live in
Nan Francisco, although having ostensible
rraidenors In the Slate tliry represent
Two UtoiuaiMi threeluutdnsl and ninety
two more Immigrants have arrived at New
York.
The Awmakm < Episcopal) Church at
Stillwat4f. Minn . was struck by lightning
aad totally dcatmynd.
Owmaar Hill. <>f New
named Veto. so«l he lias
>•» lhaf high Hemsr law
t lapp »V Davl*. vsholeaale jewrlm of
Chicago, failed ynamlay. having ronfwnd
jielgOH-nt for $147.tan)
In emtrai UliooU it has not mined for
•la week* ami Dm- thermometer ha* daily
recueded near IS) ilt grvr*
The Ameriaan t 'igtno heed Oil ‘Tnist
i ompany ha* tern enjoiani from doing
bnalfwa* In the Mate of L>uUiana.
The Maumer Rolling Mtlla atT'dealo. ti ,
were entirely dmUoynd by Dm L*«m,
$:!UU.UUii Two* huntlml men are thrown
•mt of employment
Henry Clay . the great sin- of the kprrd
imnlueers. died WrvtDewla.
ton. Near Y»rk. Block farm
Age«i M year*
Ehen S. Stern*. Pmahi—
me Normal ColUge and C
l Diversity of the South, d
Monday morning
The statement That Izir t Dunraven anti
Lord Balfour were engagtd in drafting a
•s heme of local aelf goremmt n for Ireland
U mHhoftaihcly contradk t<*l.
The stove moitler* eropl<>y<. by Coiltna
A Burgic a foundry, Chkago, ouit work.
This together with ihe-rM»u wttn struck
Saturday throws 60t) out of work.
Dnvhi Hoffmtnr.' tvmvtttivl of • r<< king
the Missouri Pacific train at Dunbar, Kau ,
lost January, was sentenced to l^liangrvi
July tl. Death resulted from the wreck.
Father MrGlynu de-Uvmd bU lecture*,
“The cross of the new cruaaelg,' in Cin
cinnati Tucktlti) night. N* Catholic "clergy
men wen* prcw’nf.
The Rt. Rev. Alfml u«s- Protestant
wareTeliid at^Wilmington on T iwalay. Ik
was the oldest bi-bop of his Church.
passage by the English Parliament of tiie
Irish coercion bill. '.*■
Lawrence Collins! of Amstcrdan), N 1 , V.,
tiie Knight of Labor vfho assaulted Editor
Wm. J7 Cline, of the- Amsterdan) Daily
Democrat, wm sentenced to six months in
the penitentiary and fined $50,
A terrible wind and dust storm passed
over Hastings, Neb,, unrooting tiie Opera
House and City National Bank.’ Much
other damage wits done in different parts
of the city.
' Arthur 8. Austio, an eccentric lawyer of
Vermont, who recently made a fortune of
$150,000 in Birmingham, Ala., real estate,
was arrested at the instance of his wife,
who says he is insane,—
The requisite number of Knights of La
bur, of Pennsylvania, signed for the forma
lion of the Vale Assembly of iron workers,
It .will number its advocates not less tlmh
25,000 men. .
i. John Neve was recently arrested at
Liege, for trying-to smuggle copies of
Most’s Freikeit across the border. He lias
1k*cii surrendered by the Belgian police to
the Prussian autborities.-
At the fortnightly meeting of. the Nat
iotml League Hbnly announced that the
I/.'ague meetings would continue whatever
stops the Governmenk might take to sup
press the League,
At a edbfcrehoe of tiie clergy of CVhcl
Diocese, held at St. Patrick’s College,
Tlyirles, Archbishop Croke presiding, u
resolution was unanimously adopted pro
testing against.the coercion bill. -- —=
Every Mayor br other olticial in Alsace
Lorraine Miapected of French sympathies
Inis Is-en dismissed. Even in schools the
s one dvtarminatloy is evident to repress all
French sentiment. ^
An Atlanta dispatch claims that Prcl
dent (‘leveland lias definitely luiecpted an
invitation to attend the Piedmont Fair,
which which will to* held in that city
during the first two weeks of Octolicr.
Up in New York they say that Sarub
Berubudl's Ifcmr rcsemtilcs that of Senator
Lvarts, hut no ril>ald wretch ha* yet ac-
ctHed her of wearing an Evarts title.
Aldace F. Walker, of the inter state
Commerce Commission, stands six feet two
in his stocking feet, and ti|w the t>cain at
the 250 |>ound natch.
Sales of S<*ott's and Thackeray's work*
have not I cen overly large of late, but E.
P. Roc has made cIom- on to $10,000
1.1 ready out of Ids “He Kell (n Love With
HU Wife."
Es'Senator Fair, of Nevada, whose term
baa but recently expired, did not pan* a |
•ingle wick in the vest jnx k
vkealth <luring the pcrbal that
i> prrseatatlve.
W Cecil, Mxvmd son of the Mar
qul* otaalisbury. baa lust been Ibrnsed to
a curacy In Gnwt \ armouth. He will
labor In one of the |«airvat districts ol the
tnwn.
Mrs. (‘h velantl is i|Ui4eil a* saying that
Iwbies have Iwra named for the
that be say* hr Is afrwkt that in
la* full of
Raymond’* n'id name was John F,
Hay
O’Brk
icbv When lie first went on the stage
some one Told him that OBrien was not a
good stage name, so he adopted Raymond.
In 1881 Chief Justice Daly gave ntfii the
legal right to assume the ninne by wlddi
be has since been known. '■ l " ^
Mrs. James Brown Pottef get si he most
unkindest cuf of ail from .Mr. Bancroft,
tin* owner of the London theatre where she
is playing, who says: “If 1 had ! known
w hat 1 now know, 1 would have sent her
into tiie country and had her play three
months as Miss Jenkins until she had worn
off her angularities.” “ *
'Mr. Purnell says Tie like*..the looks of the
Irish situation. “The arbitrary adion-of
the government in dosing the debate when
my amendment to the first reading of the
coercion hill had only liecn umier discus
sion for one evening,"' lie adds, “has pro
duced-arslrong feeling of antagonism to the
measure tlmtughotH <lrent Britain '——~
Tiie sealing steamship Engle, whidi has
arrived at St. Johns rciairts that the debris
and apparent wreckage, with the ship's
name found on fhr- iej*. were (lung ovgr
Liard to make room for Mails. ( There is
great rejoicing among tiie sealers’ families
over the arrival of • the supposed lost
steamer. *
t{tirHtT~TsTiT)rd, Wl'ilni'ViTav.
electcd a Ilcpiddican rumator and one Be
publican Representativ<! and faileil of an
election for olio Reprckentative The Sen
ate is now complete and stands Repubii
cans 20: Demucrula Hi. The HousiMjtaiids?
RepuiiHcuns 29, Deims rats41, Prohibition
is* one and oueyet to lie dected.
Cardinal GtWams will go to London
Monday and remain there tu few d.itsto
consult with Cardinal Manning on questions
afTeeting the Kniglits of Labor. The eon- -
gregatiou of the Holy Oflice lias (leddcil in
favor of the recogtiition of the Knights of
4/ilior in lu^affLinec w itlnl'ardiiial <iilih m’s
report.
The firsTtlay s sale of lots .at Bessemer,
Ala., nggregalisl $l.'»o,*ss).—Bessemer Is »
town 12 miles from Birmingham, whidi
ha* four loo ton furnaces huilding, tho
rollingTnills and numerous other imluMrial
plants, which a
less thuii 40,000.
A spedal di
Itichmond />i'i
lee of Bril Mi hdd
sdeeted to visit Hi
ttie comm
in ilu- ili-ia
“Wlltttr'Tlir 'Freneh detachment of the
Salvation Army were parading the streets
of -Guelwc Sunday iLwas attacked by a
howling mob who pelted the members with
large lumps of snow and ice. One of the
females of the army was knocked senseless
and dangerously hurt by beiug struck on
the, head with a piece of ice weighing
nearly five pounds. T!je drums of the de
tachment were all smashed. The police
have as yet made no arrests.
Henry W. Grady writes of Cleveland’s
prospects: “The South is more than satis
field w ith ids record, and there will not Ire
a division of sentiment in any State from
^Virginia to Texas on the question of his re-
ndniination. Ho will carry every State in
the South into the convention and will not
lose half a-dozen ilelegates. In the Electo
ral College he will not lose a.vote front the
South.” • V
A tire occurred at Lancaster Thursday
umruiag, Imrmng down several houses.
Mr. Joseph Walket, in feeding his stock
yist about day light, in the livery of Hick
son A Walker, was-using a new lantern
and finding something the matter with it,
undertook to take 1 lie lamp out of it, and
"in an instant the hay and lodder took fire,
and the flames spread too rapidly to lie ar
rested. The horses were saved, but Mr.-
Walker was severely burned—— —
—Xlm- language used by Chiunherlum, In
' ***■*«<*>* ***->*-<»-ii
KOAHINt* FAKCK.
An ICxtraonllimry Scene In an lllinoiH
. Court.
MriUMivsnORo, 111., April (>.- The cir
cuit court closed without trying Mutiier
than criminal cases. At the; close the
sheriff announced that a prisoner w .is.iu,
jail charged with stealing a skill' on the
Mississippi. The case was tried and it
ended in a laughable farce.
When the prisoner entered the prison
er’s box the judge addressed him:
“You are the man who stole-the boat,
are you3£
“Wal, yes; hur tbar’s a pii’t in the
case, jeilge. They charged me with
stealin’ it in - tko. moruin’, but 1
didn’t steal it till after dark. Great
laughter.] I don't want to Ik; tried till
they get Peter Cooper (his partner.) He
is a worser man ner I am. He steals
wimmen, girls, fish-hooks and every
thing. | Roars of laughter, joined in By
the court. | Pete wanted to keep tl;G
boat, but I intended to return it after
I took my things down the river."
“Then we mast defer trial till the
August term.” '
“No, jedge, I don't want to lie in jail
till August. T want io~l>e tried now
KolMnK Kaitrr Ksk*-
7“XpflTTL—The'^timtnls-i
tth of the-Eresidcsts house !
ure a population of- not
*|utcU
from London
say* th it the ci
r* of \ irginia
I to conft
iiumh
bondi
tmi
•f
L
*ir
<f the
Kdw
ml Tl
Iwur-
in
l*r
t cuaiuton iiliitl in
Jtc *it as it* I gtoiuxl
to U
B
York, has a
turned tt h
I* Mohaak river
paxard. The (
re than
are mi
' *,« • .
at the Muldk*
il J. D waihi
of the Ton Bo*
. .i ieltor of tli«
i*l in Naahvilir
**. many
Preridrnt
21* >< *r* the |*-iilteuiiari<*> will
Urover ( leveland*
Dnnit«r along th
hiitli water i* now
tra< k* Writ* found lore up m<
nnlirlpntrd. I'aasengrr trains
the V\ eat Shore rend.
Arrhliiabop Croke. ul t aohrl. and nil Ihn
prieal* of hi* diorrar have rigucai a uu no-
rial promoting amdnst the pa**agr of the
new cartrinn IJIL which the document at I
iegr* I* n mm*ure relculnlrel In kml to I
greater rriiwf
The polkw haw brtsi ofxlrre*! In f**uimc
ex irtloa* on the Marquis of I^BiulMhrwn'a
eiriatr next week Thi* bring the cnar Wm
IJ Biirn will pomwd to (’annda ininudi
ntrly to droouncr the Marquis counc in
sanctioning tl*e cvlctioo. * *
A vigilance inmniiiu*. fnuu Bn
ei -unlyf Net)., oil rt<* k iwy ^oUl e h
iliievc* Hear Hargrnt. Neb . and *nvt
It lied one of them. J<*R t>h Are
ci'Pturcd the other. Jsinaa Itohan.
tiie vigt&nt* wn» dangerously shot.
The strike of the I oi«>n nog* no rx i
t hicago is still on. and wi>rk on ninny larg
Ixuldmgs is bring retanled in run***tueiM«
Brick layers and nod carrier* have omcinll,
aoooumi*! thturolnaize iu help the rarpeB
ar.ti
V\
‘or
da at
ilrhugb U
-1V•umiander in
A Are on Tuew
croaim: county
>e liusinr** | • >rtl
ree buihlina*. Il
si Hotel. Pu»tot
esa k»ou«*->. wen
viiUnee $'.M,t**]
The remain*
i,| Hu
U hi
speaking-^L die nieetlngs in Ayr, has in-
fiamed tlie-Irish against him, and he lias
received nuiiierops letters warning him
that he will not leave Scotland alive. Ail-
dressing an .isvmblnge of 2,500 ik.'imiii-',
t’liamlierlain spoke of the Irish people as
those who “commit theft, ruin industrious
hicn, mid outrage women," and he used
other language equally abusive.
Martha Washington's tpemory is libeled
by some gleeful ghoul, who says that her
writing was very bail, that she knew no
other punctuation mark than the dash, and
tiiat tiie apostrophe was a stranger to her.
The g’eeful ghoul evidently has very few
feminine correspondent*, or he would know
that some some of Martha's most charming
• laughters—if she he regarded as the Mother
of her country —are similarly scornful of
these little conventionalities.
Tiie arrivals at (pieenstown of emigrants
on their way to the United Slate*, are enor-
mou* _Thc railways are running special
train* to Kecomnpidale thi* cla*s of travel.
Tiie number of emigrant.* now awaiting
•u aim rs t i carry them to their destinations
is already greater that can be housed fn tlx
h'del* and hxlgiag h< uses, and many an-
(.tTuping in the *trre*l«. Fifteen htindml
emturkid yesterday. Three thousand mon-
aie expectisl to arrive Saturday next to take
Wash
tlMffl
f \ 4rgt
t hlaf.
Mi
lb
eau
Dr
ulm
i n
IS
«»n*n«
ed mo
. Tw.
timer * son, Ih r. t barh-* R.iy
xj. thus exi'lnin* the story that h;*
u* liyinu. “My Faith Ixioks Up to
ha* two stanzas ie*a than the origi
ruft nauded to Dr. Lowell Maaon The
i n**>ut that is that his father translated
the (ftrrman two stanzas deacrlbt
llant K fore the croas and then
WahhiniTtox, .
ininuxUatcly soutli.,. —-- - -—
prosennd a pretty picture teakty" 'Thou
sands of tdiHdrnr wen* piitticred tlicro en
gaged futhc pht^urys of K istec egg rolling,
a custom which’hits ]>royaihd in this city *
for ever so many yit'ars. Tiie pmtii ipunt*
were of all ages, sizes. .und conditions of
life, from the panijK'iid Chifil^f luxury,
witli her French tiurse. to the poor, bhick
'pickmiiuuy with bare feet. . • "tt, - , , IA , . . .....
All bad eggs, boiled and dyed, and niiidi tjutgl 3110 811^1021 lUStltlltB
tlje air ring w itli tlieir Inippy slionts and “ v ^
merry laughter as they rolled their eggs
mid themselves down the grassy ifnoijs and
chased each othorncross the lawns. T
Pri sident’s.public reception was in progivs-;
in the Eatt Room hi tiie itiernoon '.iu-
tMaffof ijitluci'ii IxiKTlenceil and Mkitl-
tv.l i*hj r f'lrt»tos unit Hunt eon*.
ALU CHUONiC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.^,.
..dliireu heard of it . ._
uumlicrs to'hake hands w ith the I‘i
ron.DN-’i* iihai: n hii'Mikk.
Me -f.ilm
‘Have yon an attorney fo defend
you?”
“No, and don’t want arty. I h iin’t
f ;ot no money but a few tTermau coina
or keepsakes. They wouldn’t hire a
good lawyer, and I wouldn't have no
poor one. He'd only make it worn* fur
me.”
The court appointed three .prominent
lawyers to defend him.
With awkward .gestures and uncoufh
language be admitted stealing the 1; at,
but blamed Peter (tooper for it.
When the jury took tho case L< Aga
sis ted on retiring with them to explain
the situation, hut this the court heart-
lesslv denied.
After an hour of wrestling with the
case, the jury, to the consU rnati. .u i f
the court and audience, and the disgust
of the prosecution, brought in a verdict
of not guilty.
* —• •
HI HK\IN4* I r 1.%^| AK. t • —
Hnk«stst Istrl \$ \\
!«• Ilrritlr "31a
• * ^
rroiu lb < iiu-lun tl
A little* girl«uht
An inti-restthg T7!tti'r
W. Weeks, . superintendeut of Pelvulb
Pauper Home: _
Prom a feeling of gratitud.' and a de
sire t > benefit others, I yolnutariiy maka
this StkteTnont. TtiaVi great, reasoh to L ■
thankful that 1 ever heard of B. B. B ,
as I know what a blessing it has Ireen to
me. 1 have suffered with Bronchi ail‘a-
turrh for a niimtier of years. Hix’months
ago I was taken with a siven quin mi
ngtit ear, which % iu a few <T»ya. began
discharge matter, with terrible and al-
nepst nuhearubU' palpitation mrd all sorts
of nous s in iny head. In ten days after
the commencement of discharge and jtiin
iu my ear 1 begati to grow deaf-and in
tax weeks I was so deut that I could not
'In-ar thunder. —
middled to nw conversa-
it war often that I could
the tulx*. 1 then Com-
For **worn-out,'’ ‘‘run-down,'’ debilitated
^rtii'iil to.v-rrr-r*. Tnillini-!'.. •' nmstn'ws boqse-
-rii Hii'l m.'i tvo. l.'d woiiu n imnentUy
Ur. l’U v
.'ill r.
in..|;u.-m'l.— . —
•rei''8 Fiivorite Prrs<'rt|)tlon Is the best
cu !'u rostor.itivi-tonlo*. It tenoni •*» ure-all,
but Iidmiinl.lv fulllllau simrlimes* of t>«rp<>ao.
- -- o no. for all those
).>eculiar to
thousands
. and Sunr-
!u 1 uiU' , piit'J'r.'i.1 i"s'fiir"th.'l'r run', mid
lir. Piercs’s Favorite Prescription
I was t
tioti till*'
not hear
n i raced t
oA my ea:
jeu ei
. and
with
(king
B.
d
i mm
ar with
id tl
in I
rut
(a the remit of this vnst
luteniiil eiMiBC"!loti,
aiut ulceration. •* •*
H a poWert ul x»-tx'rul, u
u:i t iHTvinc. and imou
to Hi*' wlude sySP.in.
StulUSch. illdU*- • *' >>•
n.-rvous j>rostrntioii. * ’
sh* pi. r-'i-ss. in i tll!. rs. \
ti >u is ■ i I V
ytutranict. ceO wi»t*e> r
PRICE $1.00,
Send 10 cents In »tauii <
Tr-aii!*' «o Di-v- « • r
j>*,.• *i'-<->>x> n-*1'. A'Slr*.
*1 tv Mi nieu. Aj^x i i
. UuSoi *. X. k .
oxjxrlcneo. For
luflu nimwtlon
.. a S|M*ciflc. It
wi lt nr. uterine, tonic
im \ i ...r and Mn ngth
It eun* wvskneas of
11 ..'liiitr, w.tik back,
ihauslioiu di liiltty and
i . .in. Prncrip-
-i under our pcaWtrv
r in- .iiii.l iH.ttlc.
U|| SIX HWTTLES
»OK AO.OO.
ti i- Dr. Pa-m-'s lanre
Wnnwn i ISU paxes.
.. Wonui's pincts-
iox. e>*J Main >tr>-et.
•ut tl
ol t:
!th In
IT I
the
Tb
uppliant t ullrraacr
4 two of the bjuia
r t ranrinlnl rereta
iiti
and
as It
\V.
ii
>w n
l|FYH|a ,
and
l rui.
Royal Is
l**Yt, has
the man
are** 1m* e
Ir new hit
IWil«
“Dvwts
say* that
K-uthcni
■ rn«*>n
- iburhan vilhut
ill'amriwirg. W i* , pun
(at name<I Henry augt
ruler sharply to hi* t
VII back In nia srwt ui
ring Hwt the boy hmt fa
r two pair* of water
q» 1 w *• drml. Thr t**
tot bn n •mi »ir.. e
•bed
,14. ft.
at (*ordou, Dakota, L
lowing letter to ■
was printed on a
with a lewd pencil, in a
only to children when the
their first letters. Every
tal, and read*:
“Mr. Lsiivx-. Won't t
cidc the land ooee that i*
now. Ma lias to work o
is ack, aad 1 have to d
am only eight yean old.
money, ana I age M
our cUim.
“Ma want* to get wm.
can buy aoiue clone and i
is awful add here at Mi
and we have to burn
hardly keep warm. * iou
eld, re-.,
■fitten the
Secretary lamiar.
»mall puw of j
i styk* p* e
■*1
h
rr
t> It
' tl. I
n phwap
i \..ur <
-
m
>n
ot. an
O the
W..
i* try i
Mm
t
l*i
r u
olal
over
rite*
The
d lh
xnRiunity are la<king for
l to b im h him e* the l«.* .
Ml W.
rr . hnkal him t>
L
l:
okl, a
t*ue
. (
l 'MM *1
..'in .
M lut*
•rk v
n Um
i
Stair* a
iari* mb« I
i nr nut.
ilMAIA tlftlit
U
TIm
The managers and n pn*M-nUtivn> of thr
.lilfei.'nt tbeatrieal inn-re»i*of Chhwgo met
*t Iksdey'* Theatre to take action diwlgutd
avert tin- tliaaktr.xi* effects to traveling
wt
The evkh*n«
n*iiM*l L' .hi
m # .«1 w b n l
I belli provk
jury in ***¥&!.
■m of alleged
ku.l tl <41 the
!.
14 .
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III
:■ * -
Mr
'■imr
1 of
il
•I ilia
l‘
e
! perhidr
which pr<
r
I CO
mpanic* by the in St'tc railruad law.
A negro living mar Greenville, Ala.
went off at nigbt leaving fire children, the
ol lest II v.wr* of nge, hM'ked up in his
houHC. While he w** atMcft the houw-
cau/Lt lire and the children were all burned
}o dentil ^ ..
Friend* ot l>r. McGlynn, who Im* ar
livul in LlocinnaU. wished him to visit the
t'bauilier of Commerce, Imt no member of
ChamlMT could be found w illing to intro
iluee him to that bodv.
Ii oMlle mitt
i^.l A I'
>it.) men o
ii'itking up-
11 i • *u*pic
i*. provi
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ihivernor Ross, of.Texas, has vetrxdttic
The inter state law is said to have in-tax bill which postponed fur one year the
creased the cost of transputtution of wool
| ict wee 11 San KramuMir and AUuidi^ports
from fit cents to $J 7U.
The uiitirc eli-ction board of the eighth
precinct, second district of Jersey City
was limited for tampering with a-baHot-
Ai IMlUburg, Fa., the wholesale-arrest
of employees of the Pan Handle route for
roht^g freight trains continues to be the
prina£al topic of conversation.
Three men who boycotted the New Ha
ven Oovrier and Journal Publishing Com
pany have been fined $50 and costs, the
amount aggregating $593, which they paid.
“Buffalo Bill,” says the London A'etrt,
"is not a wild Indian at all, but is Hon.
W. F. Cody, a member of the United States
Parliament.”
Photographer Bell, who took the first
photographs of Mrs. Cleveland which were
offered for sale, has more orders for them
yet than he can till in months.
The Memphis and Little Rock road was
sold yesterday and was bid in for the Dow
jiarty, the present controllers of the road,
rty, tl: .
tor $72,530.
The Comptroller of Currency has author
teed the Merchants’ National Bank of
Rome, Ga., to begin business with a capital
of $100,000.
The tug Corsair, with a pleasure party
on board, capsized in the Mississippi river,
near New Orleans, Thursday, and Miss
Barton, of Algiers, aged’ 18, was drowned.
A public meeting was held at San Anto
nio Saturday evening for the purpose of
devising means to aid families rendered des
titute by reason of the prevailing drouth.
During an altercation at Opelousas, La.,
J. A. Bailey, a sewing machine agent, was
shot and killed by Jeff Thomas, a young
business man of that place.
The French government has offered to
mediate between England and Hay tl The
Soir thinks the imminence of Amercart in
tervention gives tho question a grave char
acter.
Messrs. Kahn, of Evergreen, La , found
on thdr veranda a notice gotten up in the
most approved ku ktux style, with all the
symbol* of murder and arson, ordering
them to move.
J. C. Pendergast. another of the deputy
record.-rs, who were indicted for commit
litur frauds at the election at St Lout*, .last
November, has been convicted In tht United
Stales Court. «
Tbs Baltimore and tibia Railroad Com
pna/has instructed all It* scents not to sell
dMowfh tkfcsU over roads which w^jM
you ia the combination to w no
mttmion of taxes In the drouth district
embracing some TO counties. He declares
that the* bill violates the Federal Constitu
lion. —*
The anti-coercion meeting held iu Wash
ingtuu Thursday was a grand success.
t oneiessman Springer presided. Sympa
letters were njceivotL f[yin Jphh
Lei',
' nT K T
tlietic letters were rcccmxt- tepin
rdTcrman, Rivscde f?ofik'ffri'g'’PrtTwugh
Sunset Cox and others.
Secretary Whitney lias awarded to the
Bethlehem Iron Company of Pennsylvania
the contracts for furnishing about 1,-109
Inns of steel gun forgings and 4,500 tons of
steel armor plates, at a total cost of $4,512,-
H38.
Hcgeman’s drug" store, 205 Broadway,
New York, was gutted Monday afternoon
by fire and water, causing a loss of about
$, 5,000. The fire was caused by a gas leak
which was ignited by the lamp of the
plumber.
Tiie New York World pat. Wilson Bar
rett on the back for<“imparting some new
features to a very old -piny,” meaning
“Hamlet.” It was Bill Nye, however,
who first deplored the absence of local gags
iu that immortal production.
The fiscal proposals In eoursc of prepara
ration for the Reichstag are now known to
include the new consumers tax on brandy
aud«ugar, abolishing the tax On raw beet
root material and substituting the tax on
sugar for consumption.
Advices from St. John's, N. Jr\. states
that the schooner which arrived there Sun
day morning, reports that the sealing steam-
cr Eagle which was reported lost with three
hundred persous on board, was taking seals
in White l>ay on March 24-
The body of the murdered girl, found
near Rahway, N. J., 31 arch 28, and her
clothing were exhibited Sunday. About
2.0(H) persons visited the morgue. The
lid's head was surrounded with cut fiowers.
The apjiearance of the face has been greatly
improvedn .
Chicago west hound lines have concluded
an arrangement with ij-r..Grand Tnink
whereby the old rates and divisions are en
tend into again. This will give the Grand
Trunk control of the business unless other
Eastern lines yield the poigt Uicy have been
lighting over.
A convoy of 480 otttccri has arrived at
Odessa for transportation to the convict
oohmy of SagbaKen. They are ebamd
with being implicated in the plot* against
itw Czar. They arc not Nihilists, but an-
merely suspected of bring in tyk>|>*lby with
the revolutionary party.
Dr. Sowers, of Washington, who gravely
Bounced sever*] weeks a* > that the Pres
ml wouldn't Man long h* died pntty
b ret.Jure .•uqaeted arc hnpli'ui
Andrew llilllir>u«t', a D' t.’rioii
ot,* ru-gro, ctir'cTa lulyat her k
ririft mill** from Aji'lereon. "S
days ago. Wcdix •.Ii) (‘otiMn
Sinith ntt. utl'tiil to afrext liilll
stoutly r. siev'd and Siiiiih, to
•-If. shot hi* assailiiit througb t
A mx* tal tr. in Fort Gilson, 1
"Dr. Byriie thadcsnexnndnatioti
chest hnt_evening, ami f un.l t
niulion ot the luug viaibly dint
the lung healing rapidly. There
per of a relapse unless it should
by some great impiinkncc. ’’
'i'lic Boston Herald states tli it Mrs >a*id
I!_Huw<.‘, of woman s hark fame, has ah
s. mi. led with $50,000 of depositor's money.
' !vcr since her rt-leiiM' lnun_. '">*'.'.'ta.-i^
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Ml know " and Um- Brooklyn
them tb.il "*br i« a tli<>r> ogb
•lev, U,l to brr ImsIoUld SD'I
ikirfii enr ortiic oniall. plump,
a Iha* never gvt down tu-tried
ihobave known (items long
L t >ui for bt r ifnltuggiiig
Itbu«i:tstie ta-lief in bit
<1 never have been able 0
|T through I be long
can*and hard work
>u !<k-u Micrrv* "
I'-id.ulund Mr* ('leveland wt-r
>* at the rhrhliviing of list
they vhowed they were n
iinniiniltnT of the event in a very substan
jial iiemner. Their preiwnt. which w
mtaintd in a large roar of bidosom pii
phi'll lii.t*l with white satin eonMoted of
a )istidsi>me silver platter, milk bowl an
*;•» 'ti Th»' nlsttcr and bowl were in t
style known a* sa'in finished, in tiie centfe
id »•»* h of which wg* engraved "ItoruUi
Forming a deep
t •onto n, Lakota.
The letter was referred to C
otooef hunrka, and went thrui
routine of the hu.il office, and si
letter was written to th* girl utl
brr that the GulMUjtfhMMM»r Uftel
the cUim in tetor of l»or mutU r,
a|*|aiaI hml tuasU* Ui ilu* h
oflLr in tenor, where it w do* p
The little girl wrote another U-tt.
lax to brr previous owe, l*
r>'iami»*iutM r “to gtt Mr. Lai
(Iccklr tua • cuss*. I ugu .Mwou, si
“told ma that if you dewnlol i
favor he would not give her an
trouble, but Lige Muon Iks.”
Tins letter vba mlmj
ourrcanontleuoe scot tu tl.
lITV iu*
i*i.'tai >
hairy
i action.
A* A Its
order around Ute
:l,v.’’
• di,*.
tj)i' charge of swindling depositors in tier
liunk, shq busemrttmtcd the business of re*
ciying deposits of money from women,
paying, or promising to pay, an exceed
tugly high rate of interest thereon.
(’apitalists who arc iuteresteil in tin: di
vclopment of Nonb-Georgiu's n.incral rc
sources have organized in Rome a.- fti'e
Rome Land Iron and Improvement Com
puny, with a capital of $1,000,000. Of
this amount will Ik- retained by
the prcoent members of- the company,
while $100,000 will bo plaeeil^upon the
nuiiket.
At a special meeting of stocklioldcrs ot
the Western Union Telegraph Company an
isoic of 12,000slmresnew smek with whieli
to retire diSidends, and propositions to
ifsue 5 jK'i - cent, collateral trust bonds, into
wtik-h stocks and bomls guaraute'd !,y the
Western Union Company shall be piuccd,
were both ratified. • v " -
Three men were killed at shaft to of the
new aqituduct at New York by the falling
of the cage. The cagb had just-come up
with about 20 workmen «n;ii was ioft un
guarded at the top of the sliiiTt! - Oup.man
slipperi into the cage, w liich waa not secured,
and if .dropped, striking two others, who
were at tha bottom of the shaft, and killing
all of them instantly.
A dispatch from Dieppe cays the packet
steamer Victoria went.ashore on the rocks
near that city during a fngrrnd afterwards
sunk. Heveral of her passengers attached
life belts to their bodies and then jumped
overboard and were carried uui tu sen. 8be
in MiiH4d ^gun-s all manner of quaint <
sign* of «hililren eng ige. I in childish uporLw
Ac. i.iiijmiiying this was a dainty basket of
lilies of the valley.
Attorney General Garland bail a hard
time of it iu his earlier manhood. After
bis admission to fife bar he hung out hi*
•hiiigk* at Wa-hington. Arkansas, but the
clients all letssi-tl his door ami entered the
oflioe of an.older lawyer. Oue day he
astonlain d "Ids ollice associate by blind'foh'
Ing blmsultr stepping up4*v
1
a map of the
State and viciously thrusting his pencil into
the map, with the words; ”1 am going to
move where my jienriUstrikes. If it’s
tow n, 1’H practice law. If It's countryTTd
farm it, if its ;i river. I’ll go to steamboat
tIw— 45
'tri^.. > l lie jHiicil struck Little Rock, and
there be went.
Rev. Edward G. Taylor, pastor of the
Delaware Avenue Raptist Church, Buffalo
N. Y., died yesterday of pneumonia. He
wits editor of the Baptist Sunday School
(juurteriy and furnished lessons notes for
the Bapttet I,eatler. lie was author bf
some of lue Moody A^tiankey hymns am
other musical favorites. He was a graduate
of Buckueil College and Rochester Theo
logical Seminary, and had te-en successive
ly pastor of the Coliseum Place Baptist
Churcli of New Orleans, the Park Avenue
B’lptist Church of Chicago, and the First
Baptist Churches of Providence, R. I., and
Newark, N. J. His Buffalo pastorate be
gan January 1,1888.
An Indianapolis special says: Ou Satur
day last the ticket agent of the Pennsylva
nia road at Logansport refused to sell a
party of [4 ticket', to Sin Diego over the
Chicago ami Alton road, the Weetern con-
nection of the Pennsylvania lines, which
the Pennsylvania Company has boycotted.
He offered to sell the party tickets leadin
ove r a competing line of the Chicago ani
Alton. A .eprceenljitive of the Chicago
and Alton went to Logansport with inatruc
lions that should the Pennsylvania agent
still refuse to sell tickets via the line, to
tiring the matter before the United States
Courts under the new discrimination clause
of the new law.
whom
wreck
12 were
occurred
had 90 passengers, of
drowned, although the
ijkM to the mainland.
The Haytia.i (’onsut GetH-ral at Paris
writes to the -Iourind dtn inUiU, denying
that Haiti oymd 1u -4St4 to cede Tortuga
Island in settlement of England’s claim.
He further soys that ills ■undignified for u
great nation to assert tint gvoiiDf country
struggling with difficulties ami-ailvmitie'
is so totally devoid of palrioti*m'a*lo it>le
territory to any one seeking- a uitarrel
with if. , ■
All of the 8.000, iinion car pen ter» of Chi
cago are idle, owing to Lie derision of the
strikers that ttey would not return to wmk
until the majority of basses hail aocxded to
thrir demands. The two aswxn
eniptoyrn are united agwfn, asd
they wiU *o4 roDeede vs the drmsn.ls of
Ml of the •tnkx.v i—i* U.n
for iateHcfiag with
of fhArs
declare
Vrrr*i ort»aw4u*t RnlaSIrr*.
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The den of-a gang of sawdust 'swindler*#
W iis raided yesterday in West 47th street,
New York. The place was in full opera
tion. and the whole gang was arrested and
looked up. They were found making up
circulars into express packages of alleged
bogus money and fitting out sulwtitute
va!i*>*. also suppooed to be full of “Green
goods,” but in reality containing bricks and
(wiper. The bouse is a brewnstonc fiat,
directly opposite a police station. The
operators had two flats, fine for work and
the other for bed rooms, luxuriously fitted
up. The police adzed $2,000 in new crisp
genuine bank notes. -
Dr Piefoe’s "Favorite Prescription" is a
most (luverful rvotorslire took, aad com
tdan tWetCist Mluabit nervioe propartire,
-ffrctejly niianffA A the wanta af deUiiu
ted kdiea suffering from weak hndk fte
It
m,
The following is a tie**
clay statue of (h-aeral 1^
14, wkieh is being model,
it is booed, will be erected in n
front of the bouse of I^e’a cln
WestmuraUud county, \’(E,
of the tomlw of many ol h
who fell in the war. The t
eeedingly charwcUmtie and fuil
tv etian
and the face rejuvenated by Mr- Ea
from {tix own bronze portrait of the
General in later life give* eloquently tht.
promise of w hat waa to come. “The
boy is father to the man ” here, in very
truth. The right hand, holding a little,
simplejeap, rests on the small Htumj). of
an oak tree, while the* left^ brought* up
to about the level of the wai^ chop*! a
Bible, with one finger te tween the
leaves. The youthful figure is slightly
turned iyom right to left, and the lieu'
an
■ r! >,
llOtH
Um
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9 in
of
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an
is erect and thrown back a little, aa if
ca&h the light breeze which blows aj>ai-
the fold of the boy’s simple blouse am
reveals in part the promise of htrength
and compactness in the figure. Th<
small feet for which the-Lee family are
famous, are finely modeled, as also the
slim, boyish leg, in its neat stocking am
breeches buttoning below the knee,
had, by a mere chance, an interesting
opportunity of judging the, faithfulness
of the likeness os a mere likeness, if
hereditary resemblances are to count for
Anything. While I was examining the
figure in detail, there come into the
studio a lady with three pretty daugh
tens, who was introduced to me as Mrs.
Cooper, daughter of General Lee’s first
cousin. One of the young ladies, aget!
about 15, bore so striking a resemblance
to the boyish portrait of her illustrious
relative, as to make it certain even to
stranger’s eye that they were of the same
stock; and, indeed, Mra. Cooj)er (who is
usually called the “niece” of General
Lee, though really the cousin once re
moved, and was on terms of the greatest
affection and confidence with him) de
clared that any member of the family-
must be satisfied with the striking like
ness, apart from the artistic merit Of the
work.
A Y eteran at lh* Uualn*m.
I was in the room of Hie Postmaster Gen
eral waiting my chance to speak to him,
when a Democratic Senator said to me,
under his voice: “Wail gut here first, as
usual,” indicating with his thumb the ven
crable Republican member from Connect!
cut, who was in the revolvingrhair at Gen
eral Vilas' ear. "He always gets litre fii>t
—Wait dt>es. He always gets everywhere
first. He is the obstacle I always run
ai list at the Navy Dej a tment, at the
reasury Department', atthe Pension Oflic.
and the President's. Tlm'.’s why he is
called ‘Wait.’ The worst of it is he knows
everybody in Washington ami it gives him
tremendous advantage, lh- Tr*« teen
here over ointc Jobosju* lime, i ikLik.
and I suppose has got more iicopic into
oflice- w ithin the last 20 rear* than any
other man, living t-r dead; — Wa*hinonm
/w. ■—
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error p--—
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.ver us
fearful
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