The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 05, 1887, Image 4
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Qaular*.
VarloM
Dom Pedro, Emperor of Bnudl, is serf*
ouaiy ill,
k dan(rercAi8 flood prevails at EraoiTiUt',
Maryland.
The mountains near Lynchburg, Va.,
were covered with snow Tuesday morning.
A large anti-coercion meeting was held
. in Cincinnati last night.
Roecoe Conkllng is talked of for the pres
idency of ti^e New York Athletic Club. ,
Fire gutlcd 223 to 227 Canal street. New
York, last night. No fatalities. Loss not
stated.
James O. Ulaihc and family passed
through Albany, N. Y., Wednesday, bound
for Augusta, Maine.
Bloxhntn 19, Perry 23, Pasco 10, sejt
tering 12, Goodrich 13, was the vote ir
Tallahassee Weduoday,
Thirteen Irish constables, who have re
cently resigned, will sail for America to
morrow. ;
Lieutenant John W. Dunenhower was
buried Sunday with_iaUi.titry honors at Os
wego, N. Y.
The trial of J. II. Vincent, the default
ing State Treasurer of Alalwma, has txjcn
postponed to July.
The Husaian government has decided to
recall Count Schouvaloff, Hussian anibnsM
dor to (jkrmouy.
The Muugaiian primate will present to
the Pope, on the occasion of the letter’s
jubilee, a iiesutiful gi>ld chalice.
Fifty of ill. Louis' “lx*t citizens” have
Ifeen indlcfed for election frauds, and the
end is not yet.
Ex Secretary and Mrs. Manning will lx'
presented to Queen Victoria at the next
drawing room, on May Itt.
(Senator Hawley has left Washington for
Hartford and will remain iu Connecticut
for several weeks.
Murat Halstead has gone to Chicago to
call on Mr. Blaine, in the interest of tSena
tor Sherman's fsmdhttwy, of cnanr.
Ttic works of the Vcaburg Mannfnrtur
mg Company wire burnni last Iilghia in
New York. Lnaa $100,000.
The First National iUnk of btatwville,
N. C’.. has Ut u autborTzeil U> comment c
busineaa with a capital of f.'iO.OOft.
Hmiiiel E. Highland, ri Treasuri r of
Carroll counly, icd . haa been arreahai for
imtwzzteaieai. and im huud Aaeti at $S.0OO.
Mayir Inoca lUiuloipb. one of the edlto
rial suifT of the lUldmore Am^ttean died
Thur day at hie naddence In Baltimore.
Water In the St. Lawreoia; river is slowly
subaiding, and danger U gradually passing
away.
Teastn sod mixer* in all wimtow gla*»
(aclories of the l’itulmr| district have
•truck for blghOT wage* HO |wr rent.) and
lbs mills are epawd. . * Jj
Two men w«rr kilUxi < n the new a.jar
duct work* in New York Wedaretlay One
(cll down a shaft and a roek weighing a
ton tell tqoa the other.
The Trey, N. Y . stove mouhlers want
to return to work. Manufacturer*, how
ever, will not r.sume till the hoymttnl
jwtu-m triiubte U j« rnurualiy scttlrd.
Kaconhd Trailer, w h<ae aliwr mo very
has arraatoaol ahum among his Irirmia.
Btrv from England to enforce the
t of his so-called claim.
was Ukao to ku hvme
day
kl a reeent rerrj*lit»i
Ksliaund* kl«*c»! thot
rtlmM |mragr*|4M-r *a)i
euagrsdve ibl.'U.
The general • fill Lit
.Labor have huye>UU-tl i
iu Huston on M' -r
i in Ihwion Srusti'
little ta'-irs. ami
that they all died u
<>( the K
I the UU
»r oajii
i.TT.i—.
this CQUUI
pnym^nt
William J Florence, the ketor, bus pur
chased two large lots at the intersection of
Twenty-first'street nod Connecticut avenue,
Washington, for$10,600 ai>d will builds
fine residence on the ground at once.
A Fort Monroe, Va.. dispatch says that
Private Minfleld 8. Miller, Company G,
5th artillery; was drowned while returning
from the Soldiers’ Home Theatre. HU
body was recovered.
Sir Edward Thornton and party have
arrived in Kichmond, and made the ac
quaintance of the members of the commis
sion appointed bv the Virginia Legislature.
The Joint commission is now fh session.
It is fortunate that the wa^ horses of*
famous soldiers are dying off so fast. It
would have been only a question of time
when some Congressman would introduce
a bill to pension them.—Phil. Time*.
\ dispatch from Cook ton, Australis, an
nmfnce# tl»«t the steamer Benton, from
Singapore, was sunk in a collision with a
hark off the Island of Formosa, and that
150 persons were drowned. No Europeans
w ere lost.
The Denver LaTor Assembly No. 3317,
Knight# of Labor, adopted a resolution
censuring President Cleveland liecnuse of
hi* action in oftleriutir troops to Dakota to
evict settlers on tits Crow ami Winnebago
agencies. J - j =- =
The antl-8bernmn men at Washington all
claim to think that the Ohio lender’s South
ern trip ws* taki-u too carlv in the canvass
It would have pleased them better if lie had
not gone before the spring of ’dU.
Lieutenant Governor Biddle. Secretary
of State Allen and Stale Auditor McCatUiy,
of the Kansas board of railroad assessors,
were injured and narrowly escaped death
by the wreck of s train on whi.h they wi re
riding.
Eight "scab'’ pattcraa were put into ibe
saud *t each of the three stone factories of
Detroit,Wwlnesday morning, and the men
.went to work uj>on them without pretest.
M<»re of the St 1>ouU patterns have been
lauHVL 7=ei ”
A calf jerked the pro|w from under u
M'affuld uu which three uu n wi re si work
in Mansfield cuuatv, IIL, Wedneaday. J.
II, Burns, a’ wetlthy farmer, who w-*s ou
iIni m-affold, was killed and ooe workman
fatally hurt.
W. P. Fowler and Mr. Sliver*, rector of j
the Episcopal i burch, had a diiHi ulty at
GrcoocU. Miaw., in whkh Btivera Was mar I
tally wounded. • The rwo*e of thrtrentitr |
ha* not IWru aaorrlaloeil. but Stivers su) » !
(hat Fowler's act was jualtdable.
A reaolulinn waa intredutwd in tb» West |
\ irustia Seitato WedneatUy to previde for >
lement of a claim of Virginia agaioft
W«wt Virginia for $S.UHMhX) as the Utter’s ‘
• Uam-iif the ritale of Virgiala at the tiate
the Stale of Weal Virgiala was crrwu<i.
If the ineoaH of ndhrays is decreased |
Iu <>ae wreek. through the Inter Stair Com
ra vre late, the sum of $110.uOu. how n.iu h J
will U the do teas* f*w • year of the raVW-1
ia;s of the I.Mk) railway ompaunw of the
Uuitnl ritalm? Kesj* < tfally refer ml to
Uragwn fee aa ..rawer
Jraob' Sharp of M-w Y vk Breadway |
Court.of Oyer and Tvralncr f.w teul < n i
the . tjetra—t lor briber> ow $1 cout.ls
The <1. f jadewk was M ready, and the c^*-j
•vra set tor Uial May Ulk
An cast bound freight train on the At ,
{ham, the new Cltiefl
itabh
Justice of
the DUtriet‘of Columbia, I* tiv^ foet ten
inches in height and well proportioned. He
has keen blue eyes, a straight uoac and a
ht K hforch^l while hi* iron gray beard i#
w, m ftill. With the exception of a dight
fringe of hair around the*lower part of uM
licad lie is entirely Iwld aud lor many years,
wore a wig of long tiaxen hair. Lately he
dlscajrdetl this vanity.
G. B. Masbn and wife, of New Orleans,
have arrived at Louisville, Ky., on tjieir
tricycling tour, having covered it distance
of nearly 2,000 ilflies at an average of 30
miles per day. When they left their Louis
iana plantatiorf Mrs. Munson was suffering
with rheumatism, but not a twinge! of it
now remains. Tito route t-ikc ft was uj) the
west side of the Mi.«#is#i|i|ji, the return
journey will l>e down the eastern side.
In the’Democratic plimnries held in Ken
tucky lic-t Saturday Ifwa’ practically de
cided that General Simon B. Buck&er, of
Mart county, would.be the"next Govciiujr
of the state. Out tff the 707 djl 'gi.tes
dr'ted 375 were < lected by hi* fiieifds, •qtd
a nuinU r of other# thavi- eiiHiv-atiuounretr
th.1t they* will *up)H>rt him in conven-
tiou. thidc Seuator Bryan Jeads for Lieu
tenant Governor. The*other ciTntevt- are
still in (loulit. r —
A *{M_Lial frour Jtllcrsan (ILty. Mo , say*
lliafc ox Supreme .lulige Jobti W. Henry
and State Auditor Vy^lku'had on aU< n ii-
tUiu on the street between !) and 10 o' 1 a k
'Puesdsy iftg.-tn wdrieh
wa# shot, nnco in tiie riglit nfin and n/aiii
iii the breast, and Walker was severely cart
on the bead tiy a blow from judge Henry *
cane. Both men are now iu t han e of I
Pa
late
itiveatigation of AiniUor
iutive eoimriitlcc. Both
Wi
dker by u
old zueu.
‘‘i lluttuli.
I
(It. J. I etbjing in southern Cultivator.)
The chante*t rta'ic work on a cottou
farm during the month of May i* cotton
chopping. Among tiro many machines
that have been invented to do thi* work
none has yet been vtry favorably re-
tv-ivod or generally odopted 'by fartm ni
Tiie o|>( ration is one—tike cotton-pick
ing—that aecma to demand an ever*
changing motion aud the exercise of an
ever-acting indgment which cannot be
aterialund into a machine, bnrh a
however, is preiotbly wit hi a
Ibihtiea of human iurt utmu.
Tiie cotton'barvi #t*T is ao undi'iuttd
nmrraiij; but it is not st> ch ar that a
machine lux c hopptiig. or m. r. iy
••blocking oht” cvttoii—rvalnclug tin-
roiiUnuou* row of plant* to bunehea—u
exactly wtiat u iHaaicd. tVhyaow tberacd
so as to arrure » cnnHtuiou
planta, and tuen at tbo hr*t
proceed to destrey tire eotittnii
poor, unfcrtiby-ol land, wbicli
that the plant* *l>ouid rtan I i
in order to make a maximutu c
a
CARL.I8LB OX UBNOCRACV.
Ill* Views HpgsraiBg the Dulles of kls Party.
At a^receptioij tt> John G. Carlisle, given
by tire Kentucky Democratic Club in Cov
ington, Mr. Carlisle made a short speech,
from which the following extract is taken:
‘T want to say to all Democrats that we
w’huld be unworthy of our name if we al
lowed un'y number of reverses to dishearten
us. The growth of the Democratic party
iu the lost 25 year* has been wonderful
At the close of the war we were entirely
out of power, we had no office or patron
age, aud were practically oetnmiaed from a
aimrcTn the aff tirs of the government. The
Democracy had a political faith founded on
tile principle of Jefferson, and they fought
for it without hope of reward. There has
never been a lime since 1876 w hen the ma
Jority of the people were not in favor of
ti: 'principle* iii the Democratic partv. I
want to impress upon yon the necessity of
sending to your,principles iu any emer
gency, and at nil < lections, no matter how
mall and tiiiiinporiitnt they, seem to be.
No party ci;-> be successful iu any country
nules# it bus principles upon which it will
stake its existence before the people. This
country i* full of vagaries on tiie powers of
gvvt rule. i,t, tsotne want H to- become
great eleemosyriafy institute for tbe c:tre of
cM'ryfTftdy: some want it to purchase the
railnia'N mil ft legraph lines; some want it
to inter fere with me people’s^ private liusi-
t-- ' it !■ i loan money to indi
gent [ieople. It ls”inip<)ssible tb eminu mte
Uic m ’h mo to reb tiie taxtuyers for the
b n; tit of somebody e lse. VV’e must over
borne the Socialistic .theories abroad iu the
l in l. Wo must stand every where for the
rights of men to do liuauexs with their own
money in their own way. If tiie Demo
cratic party docs not do this it might as
well ctasc to exist. -
-v --ra ♦ re-
The Cotton Movement.
Tlio New Y’ork Financial Chronicle, in
its weekly cotton review, Bays that for
tbe wtek ending Friday evening, the 22d
iust, the total receipt# have reached 14,*
222 biles, against 21,(727 bales last week,
21*,3m8 Iwlua the previous week, and 34,-
11.5 balen three weeks atnee; making the
total receipt* aince the lat of beptember.
b
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in ic hit
tiie |*
s. row
o|H rat
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I MJU
'erv i*i
'litiiiin
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it It
ed a
ills l’
liftd
The
a hi
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r V*
\ ■
■ptwiibe
5,U»7,«tld bale*, against 5,998,889
dea for the same period of 1885 86,
lowtcg an iuen a*e since Septemlter 1,
■r*, of 108,124 bale*.
T he export* for the week reach a total
lti,15«> t-aiea, of which 32,227 were to
nwt iottaia, 8,543 to. Francre and
5'>6 to tbe reri of the continent. The
upotte mtn continental porta for the
mie i*rk*l liavdbeen 85^000. There
u be«-n an tucreara in the eotton in
qht, I’ndny night, of 67,132 bal> s as
•mpared with the ram* date of 1886, an
icvvene of 512,219 baiee as oom|#*red
itti Ui-* Mim n|*>Ddiug dale of 188.
• Ufn anv of 24.t,tr77 bat
dh 18W4.
i'he o!d intenor stock* liave deerraard
trii.g the week 12,257 treles, aiul are
d.Kpt Lale* lere tiian at this same idbc
'I yitox The r»<*« ipU al the rauu-
ran* itave Uva 11,957 Lolea haa tlien
*“ .-are*: week lari year, and rino*. Sep-
mU i 1 ll.c net i|>t* at all the town# are
', 18-5 Iwlea mo re Aiiau for the ram* lime
The large and growing trade of Mexico
ought to be controlled by tbe United States.
Commercial intercourse lietween’the two
countries ha* been hitherto hftidt red by a
Mexican tariff which practically excluded
those articles which the United state#.<x uId
best have eujiplhsi. There Was lio'betictil
lo Mexico from this tariff. It did not.pro
tect any conalderable inane industries, and
it was laid principally upon articles which
are not now produced in Mexico. A-no
effort wa# made’to supply the home market
with home maonfaptulvs, these tuxes bon
very heavify en the Mexican consumer.
- A new Mexican, tariff ■chedulc 1ms been
arranged to go into effect on the Iks*—of
July. In the opinion of those who are iuo#t
familiar with the condition and neel# of
Mexico, the new tariff will give u decid.•!
impetus to our trade with that country.
The Mexican reciprocity m aty now t n
ing 1m# for its object (he e#t;itjli#hine; t < i
closer and mofe exten-ive eomni'. rt i.i! o ]
lions Ix'twcen-ri.e I'nitt d_ St.i'e# •,-.d
ioo. it has liecu ratified by the Nmte, •
the House ha# never passed the le’: : #hi!•
necessary jo its euforeement. There wiii
not be #o great .a ucmahd for this .treniy
now-.Jhat-Mexico has so revistsl her tariff
m toacroTTTrtrsii. ay
ainieii at in the treaty. M ;py of th- ptjn
tipal articles wIiL li our uicn.iii.ut* ic. i
manufaetutcT# would have exywutcl i< ■
Mexico iTtlie treaty imd hen rez.ii-'d, will
be found "’i (lie Mexfcin fig--;i-t ,•*
first of JulV, So far as U
Mexican tut iff i- l« tier for ns t .an
rtH'ity treaty would tv. It grant# i
very valuable nrivileges Mid * v
turn no conrimious on our part.
Cun*titn(ivh.
ra ra re-
ll.ake thr ili'Uom* ll*i«*ki «l 1»
The Toronto, Camida, Globe, referring j
to Lord 8ali*liur\’s proposition for 1.1
settlement of the fishery question, says:
Lord Saliabury projuaua an al»ji et tMr-
reuder to the Waeluugton 'govermrecL
not a surreuder of nuytUing belun.^iag !
to the English or Great BriUzu, h e H.o |
surrender of an iinmeiisely valuable
property helongicg to the Uureu# of I
Canada, and the sum nd« r of ev» ty z.^iu |
contention hitherto “^pheid hjr t.. |
Canadian people. \Vc |><>iiitc.l
other dav that tho issue ootirevn t.
and tbe l uited SUtea was Mirb tl i
or the other must yu-UI airadutsly t
a general settlement evading that
could be arrived at One ha*
reached.
It conairi* in giving everything I
U nited Statea, and in diag M**
A gentleiiinn who was ul the White.
House yesterday to invite the Preside at lo
visit, hi* city next fall and attend a fair
say#; “it i# my judgment tint Mr Vtetrr-
land makes a niiaUke in tin w ;»y he receive#
and talk# to jierson# w ho Extend thete in
vitutkms to visit Ihiift. He hWs Uk m ail
to believe lie wiil be there, aini tln-y go
and triake preparations to receive him; then
he doesn’t tip)h‘ar. It U my UTh l' that her
doesn't intend to atteiTil any of tij(b fairs or t • i i «
other public occasions, but to go out,pretty InValifJs’ HotCl cU'd SlIFglCal IllStltlltO
soon and syrjug round an entirely^ unex . • _ ...
jieclcd circle. Yve will all be disappointed.
-—Omaha Dee.
as compared
Mair or f.ialiiei ii i;xi**Tlenee*t awU SkllD
tul IMiysIciunn iuiiI (MMweoas.
At,L CKftONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.—
Patiem 111 • ited berc or at their homes. Many
treated ht/hrnne, ttieooxh coirtsponoonce, M
Ml. e. .-si'a.r? as if i, I - in person. Come and
us* or sciici t<‘ii in utiun|»e for oui*
“ In.iiihs' nu-do-B >»k.'’ which Kivi-s alt i«artic-
Ul ir# .A tin r#S \VouTU>'H* DIHPSSIHAHV MEOl*
rAii A J i • Vi jot', Main tit.* UuffoJo, N.Y*
qj
i^e Ar.i*t Who iv.-it
HuflihaQa Fhotogiapli.
Htcsoitr, N. C
I Hcnd you to-dav half do» n jdi-i
grajdiaaif G G. lloftuaan, of Csnov
and I :im#t #av tliMiyonr iired.c
>r 11 i.'cin i ra
t< 'dicrs, railtincr#. Rcamutressi's.hoiisc-
I;. rM i. .md orworked women avnerally.
: - •• •'f.v-rrn.'.vCiV' .rtf" fti'i #ert|)ttnn 4s the MSt
■ ItUuota ‘Ture-al ,7
Out ai'iniintliiy luiittl.siiwiiiifh'iicra of purpose,
a..’- o jv •zent Si>oeiflc for all thoao
t 'L:UVaku.^*-# atol' IMsmuws peMdteto
from- i. Toe tn ntmcnt of many ihourenu*
of i , at the lnvll!l.l# , Hotel and 8ura-
I at I-i - ii 'i«t- ( Tor.l- J a law experieuco
in zzdai-tius reiiadlea Cur their cure, «no
Df’. hercs’s Favorite PrescriptiM
w t’-'S • .it i#if Hits vAct cxtericnce. For
inicriini ro.i&cstioii, InftawiHStlOB
u#(i nlcoralioii* it is u specific. It
la a pou rt.ij ;- '!e in 1 , n# welt a# uterine, toaio
and nervine, and imiurf# viiror and strenstti
stem.
Ir eurrs *>wkncss
C
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se*-m# like
look* fat a
•iidt-ni f'*r
raising tie
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Mr
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to the whole
sjoimv'i, in)!.' -i :.. I'! iiiuir. weax oacs.
n'-rvous pn«iration, exhausDoa, <W-MMty sad
skvpti *-'! '#*, in • itlaecsi'S. 1 avortte I'rvsrrtp-
tion W <• >M hr di wri#ts under our postttr*
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which are not iii accord with their
iatration
On the psraagtf of tlic ivn-re ion hill, (Im
Hlgbl Hon llngh HoIuk-s. All-tneF Gen
end for IreJtnd. will lw raisod to tha judi
«M hrti<h of Ireland.
Tiw J‘wpt' hi# scut contetreiliaj no(<w to
the Frmrk and German g< >venun*nts, «fft r
ing to act as Oredtolor in the N ..i acbek>
affair.
CapL ItohcrU and three of the crew of
the Britiah ship, l ity ul Ottawa, whkh
arrived al .H.wimUie on Wudwsilay froni
MiAiM, d*ed from fsver during (he voyage
Advhxw front Scutari, Aibania, Mate thai
tbe Miri<iara lure killral *evoa TurkUl.
aoldters lot interfering with the tomb of
lhair a ■red icaikx, Mzb Ikoia.
Three young men wire drowned at St.
Uonie r »ld, Out., oq Sunday by tlic upset
ting «>f a boat A fourth man raved h
•ri f by dUfri*** to a cdks of ior. » *
Allen G.'Thurman in#i>ts that he won
I* Governor fd Ohio or bokl any other pnftt
ical ufike whaNwvir. and It dura begin to
A jury ii i# U# n sumiftouci iu determine
the mental ro'.rtti ui of LdJUben Cilhag*,
one of the w uaUlik-M im-D in Baltimore.
UU prop- rtj J* estimated at $2,000,000.
The locked out silve romilbs of New
York bare decided not to sum-nder on any
comlitlpna uuk-satlie bosoea withdraw their
obnoxious Mipulalion hi regard lo the onion.
An attempt to make Move moulders work
by 6l Louis pattern*, which have been boy
< otted. is causing strike* by workmen
that trade In various places North and East
The motion for a chaugn of venu* ft am
Cook County is the Rood tors' cate i}aa been
Overruled, ami tho trials will, therefore,
take place in Chicago. h
The Mobile,- Ala., Chamber,of Com-'
lucre c want* tbe lempotvy order sugpend
lautu. aud i‘aciU< raiiwqy ft
l<«rtl Uly (•urord bridge ore r ti
CaiMra I'lMirv, and th« firemvi
wimi ibe wrvt k of 15 car* anti
*u I 1 Hirntd UrytuMi u» •gnita*
The actlng-mraptmUcT of 1
h*a auiteiftacd Ihs f dl«»w|ng
y,u bii.itHra: Uirmirgtmm >j
id ll.iu*togb.m, Au. rapil
M* re bni.i* Nsititna) Bank, of
KM., capful $100,000*
<(>r. A. J. Grant, a noted tl
at Canibridgt-)ali. slier an illm
days He wa* awaiting trial
and deserting a Caeibgtdgp hat
ly after marriafe. OU# r < hat
ik^ naiure were accumuUUug
rapldlj.
Aviiag Secretary Thompson
ret Janirw H. Wheeler, of Virginia, a watcL-
<iioa al the I reaaury Departum dI. WImwIi r
U the Ulan who was so badly injured at
Uu-hmwed. Va.. Inst )ear bv tin prematuie
divliarge id a .wnmai while firing a salute
In Inraor of the vui* of J'nouk ul Cieri land j
The Holton Dvring. l > riii»ie^ add Hlwu h .
ing Company's mill* al Bruoxviite, ». 1’.. I
took fire \N wlmadat . luumiai^aiuL alt* r •
if'ficlRrty aT0<'iTtiin>' wcrereattcrevl j
to tlic four winds by a m-rif* of explnaion*.
wbteh shook lira nwgbhoriMaal like tarth-
luskea. The tutiia wraw lotaUy deumluhed.
Eora. $150,000.
A special dispatch from the ( Uy of Mex
ico tnumphautlv announces I he Utoitvery
of the seven lost Mexican botiaitra tninr*
by an AmericHD party of pruajartora. Nqv
*dy
If ti
Era i
d. it
the
lb* rwfT*M>
banks to to
I sod the neenettu-* of
. lUHIC* wilt ! Us ' ll
the cv-rn m>]
itton. t Itenk.
J eb .p Upfore or sfti r
W I1«*Ia
•1 $2V'.(«o
! (Jn- grraitui u ia go* >4,
litlQUa
f Tuscal **a.
■ nimI coai|K*ral«irij In
1 have -ite u to ind .it
L tU r to t t
|fSBli*t, dhd
i>t*os to work iu raliai.
loaof |4owi<.|
toi*' V
r»s of u-vi fol
1 ss soon as Um seiri-U*
J ol the |.l«
tor ro** mg
1 Icily doVtitllN d. Jl t
uts ploii to otz
IrftJ
v ltamediol<
gc* of s stoi-
■gimst him
j lira work of choppim
j out sho-ui-
i amt
1 may be vary rapidly 0
U/sHkf| UlO %at
Uig t*' get ««v» t lira cn
•p in s*w« x
i'f te n
Las sppulet-
tiagfs u( less. It •
piot pny to
• Hi-
■ Mime the tune that we
■nld he nwini
r. l to
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II
I
I Oi ’
\ rirs
. wit
eiists stoMk of the fabulous wealth obtiiinctl
from iht se uiioea by tbe Spaniards. They
were worked up to the
canttiiy.
Now that *o many railroad compau!^
have undcriaiton to serve the intcresi.s of
passengers by au bsUuttin^ ittamdiani ini:
apparatus Tor stoves lit core, they thcuM
also strive to rave the lives of tneir em
ployes by diocovcriug and using some kind
of coupkr that will not kill those who op
erate it—.V. F. Timet.
Report comes *2001 Cincinnati that the
patiooal aasociattou of distillers and whole
sale liquor dealers has taken alarm ft! the
{tmn out to • (praH number of punts, nr
11 • tearc rwah ouneii m n pefttmt re>n<ii-
t:i>ll. If Ute crop ViU* btvfl sill and
! a nootbiy phuiUsi and tb» groniid u>
) luciiow ami Iri* from f>la.tmi*tu»ti«, atzeii
I a* clod# ami Bt'dmrwhat-d sho d . ‘go in
nllndof half «a!k, run *) Ki'inff tuore
‘ tijn a stroke for tacit buL- li oi zdxut-,,
left. W« h*v.- atvn t ipuit i.o, lanif go
over in tht* way two sxre* haiHl p*.r
il^.y, amkcvt ii more. Ite tuciuiier, Ju it
tin* pliin-hotdng, or ••blocking out '
ahead of the plow*, minirt # ami u- rtiiiuc-
tho cottou sLuiiltl Ur plowed within
n tow dnjL. tjchenilly the cotton ciop
xuxola to lx* ’‘gone oyer” with ploFa oi
hoes an rapidly aa gr atis piantoi. i.
b» •inctunca occur# tli at the wliole crop
i|>ts from the piantatioos
tv* |>tomIwr 1, In#., are 5.1*16,(159
in l.-uiVNg wt-re .251,375 hakw,
rre 4,7At,?U8 hahra
i.o i.v. i|ga at Um outporta
«k w.p. 11,222 Iralra. Um
u;<ti fre>m puntatiuRs was
•.wi, the iwlat.c,' 1# mg taken
"eka at Um- introor towm.
rear the receipta from the pUnhs-
!ur Um- same wirk were H'.lftti
ab.1 for DWj they Were K,Xa2 liatea.
' art*rage wahtht ol lb# dahvt-ivw
■at Hrilain is 446 ppiinda ja-r hale
nosua, againri 158 pound* dnnng
mi« tune lari raw.on. The cati-
<U liverier avenge 446 ixmuda,
t 458 iwnuids lari Tear, and tor the
of Europe tha tMiraric* averwgi
U\ itotuida par Irala, again>t 4 V> pouada
st rerasuo.
B >ia>iav app< an to show an incnaac
uiport-d wiUi lari year ia the wi-oka
crij.t* of>i,0U0 bahw, and an inrreaw
hhipuicnte of 28,01)0 baba, and the
i; au i.ta since January i show an ia-
- as« of 43,(MX) b*lc*. Tha movement
"in tbe ports other than Hombay ia
OX) bales more than for the same week
st your.
M-"- ^ -J- "" ' ra # a>
our ItuilueM nlth ranoda.
Few of the men, perhaps not even
j i- natrrr Tngali* himself, who will be
aithtit d wiui nothing but n war with
' Cauodu, have httio knowledge of the
j enormous intercsta that would be im*
j periled by such a conflict. According
j to tho rejiort of the Bureau of Btatistioa
| the exports from the
lieu,
whole
ooiuee up together, however planted. At! the Dominion in 1886 wero of the value
to it i.# more important to j of £14,858,039, of which sum $29,659,-
get over quickly tluui to do too work -'>76 represents the valae of dutiable mer-
■ oliandiMi aud $15,198,163 the value of
merchaudisc free of duty. The Canadian
customs officers report much larger
ffiiurea. Tho value of our importations
from Canada in 1886 was, according to
i hoe-work) perfectly. The aim should
im to make every stroke of tho hoe do
it# utmost, rtruly striking •'twice iu the
same place," time ge.Uufk. over tho rrop
ing the long and abort haul section of thai look of things ia Texas and is going to fend
Inujr-buta Commerce bill made permanent I a bfg *mn of monyy dow n tliere for the
Capt. J. L. Strong, of tbe schooner Oar- j ADtoproblUHoRcampaign chest. That sort
rie Strong, late from Boston,‘while out
>tU$| yesterday afternoon shot aud mor
tally wounded flaielf. The shooting war
telly \
uccide
wounded MBMC
Jental. « > .
James H. Muir, chief clerk lo the First
Assistant Poettnanter-Genml, died yester
r day. Had he lived until June 1st he would
, have been in continuous public Service 50
Hi years. •
. Frank Mulled wus received in Sing Sing
prison 4,prd Oth, to serve out a sentence of
' tea yean tor in titoanll in’the ffnt
_ Wedneaday morning he was found dead ie
hi* cell, hanging by the neck.
. , The water is gradually receding at Mon
treal. It is believed the worst is over. The
greatest sufferers arc residents of Point
SL Charles and Griffin. ' The tomp pumps
have again been started.
Edmund Pendleton, of Cincinnati, * tall
and slender brother of "Gentleman George,”
and a rich man in his own right, is quietly
looking about in New Y'ork lor bargains in
real estate.
Billy Cooley f a brukeman. was killed
and Conductor E. lliusdl Iwullj hurt in a
wreck on the Valley Branch of the Balti
snore and Ohio Itiulroud. No passengers
hart Cause of the accident unknown.
Tbe President ha* directed the appoint
ment Of Burgeon Geo. Mr. Sternberg, U.
8. A., to investigate the merits of inocula-
Uao for the prevoation of yellow fever aa
practiced in Mexico and Brazil.
The Bilvenauih.# employed A the Oor
Manufacturuig Company’s Works
disband the focal Assembly
i of Labor in Proridcnce, K
i they betengr -
toil. II. \ inCMt, the default
prohlUih)* campaign chee
of nvslstaace froar outnde htu> jjeen known
itofare now to hart more the*) jt helped.
A local option election was hold ia liar
risonburg, Va., Monday, in four of Uic
five districts In tha county. Harrisonburg
district (ntve 224 prohibition majority,
Ashley district about 800 and tbe otbl-r two
districts ace claimed by the FroMbittoiysis
liV SBteUmajartikri. Everything passed Off
quietly.
An importaut meeting of lumtie* ir.ymi-
f.ictureas was heM ie Montgoiairy yesthr-
day. AMtanm ari! Mississippi were repre
sented. A petition to the Inter state Com
mission was adopted asking for suspension
of tbe fourth section of the inter State law,
as the lumber buairu&s is terribly demoral
ized by the increase in the freight tariff.
The inteKBlate commissLon has made an
order suspending the 4lh oectiou for 75
days, sutiject to revocation, and with a
proviso that intermediate rates shall not lie
raised above thoec in force oh April 20.
Tliis applies to the Northern Pacific,
Southern Pacific, Atchison, Topeka and
Saul a Fe and SL Lpuis and dsn Francisco
lines. - .—Z
The Berlin VtAkt Zeitung brought action
for libel, agalnat Prince Bismarck on ac
count of an attack upon that paper made
by the -ChsoCelk r in a speech to the Hdch
stag. The court has just decided that it j
has no jurisdiction (n the matter, a) the
Prince, being a German geti^ral, is only
amenable to a military tribunal.
The Consolidated Coal Company's mines.
More* apd offices st Danville. Va., were
dosed Monday, and all of their employe*
discharged.' Tbrra .hundred men^tere
Uirvwa out of siipioyWral iW only
cause known ia that the company had lost
•ome contract*, and had no orders which
could not be filled from their other mitw*.
.luflie* Wpuds, of lisrlem, who was
ls*r Xcfk on Monday, teases an
.ned at $2 (XJfi.OOO. Hccaraetothter
try from In-i#ad to 1810 and
rapidly and quickly—on tho eamo prin
ciple that would govern u rescutng party
iu relieving the hunger and thirst of *a
furnishing ship’s crew or a stuffing gar
rison. The plows should follow this
hoeing as quickly us possible and go as
rapidly. The second hoeing should
ooaimeiicp jp r few days after the iuler-
vomng plowing,
tboir figuree, $37,314,636, of
309,103 was the value of dutiable mer-
i handiso and $12,^05,533 the value of
free wares. I'he value, tLesetor^, oi the
commerce imperiled by the passage of
the tihlieriis retaliation bill is in the
neighborhood of $82,000,000. Our ex
jjorts to the entire British North Ameri
honoring the |>c<'i.!.' of ,|hii
they could never tw ilisgrwo
honored by manfully .h-U
rights to the pout of war.
the lory premier is cowardly
and treweberuu* t>> C.v wlo^
U be ratified by the >lt mini->i
it will nevwr again be puratl
right* to exclnite Airancai
from oor inahore water*.
<4B*ra*-
—■ to* asa*a« BtertSo
The New Yi>ik AV#*«*y it
traper* ever *ii#e tl# K
kaie two ristloing Ihs **hs
rk-etkra. In Jmr%nw -rib t
'h *t riled w tswitering on ilht*
h itik Mlitof - are st.ll ntaktt
The refmagOekl Hr/
cores* IoIIm- rera ue «‘l ths^b
w 4 r- If tbr mtet-redwt rr '
u# ut »4 a Uw Kaira-. w.raii
ag*in«t the right* • I ttu* wb«d
part in the if t< tritMmt <•( I.
h.ljedtota. it and re^NiteiP
Waa BUklr B fftr bUlti IlKWi^l
Umn IIt CmCI- aUm- Milks! B
male Sr* lh- re’ la tl#- fir •
*jr*ln«t one parly or the vtl^r. It
favorite mrth'*l In siral (h* liaihrf
■hkiot the to*prt t<tr of elceUuos. - Tl
catnpaiKn In whah w-i ra# n ;re ptM>i
their legal hulks* will creur*.| »(fj
ably with any of the ckrtioo «*111*0
Kauras before tiie civil war,
rarifims.
I ••kllwg ■ Ktwh AwlMMiAl terirre nn.
i. 4$.
I*-,U
It. i!
Dam n
I Wiin
Billon* neadnehe,
ll.astoeaa. <
• tan. lM«t|ieall«#t(t
nr»4 Ml Ilona Atiarh*.
If h
Fieri
FufW-
riea*ant,
flee >*el|el*. St
raL nr i>n)*rM*a
Proai the TTorld’i
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lAtoa A Han Hi, Orehntrhl mi
Bkj Btalto
Pianos sad Organs detfraud.
paid, is all p*t* u f
total, and Freight
Paid
•WLTSil
*M*w.n, u
nro
Mr, Conkhng since be was forced out ct
politic#. A* a geiurel thu.!
who is long in political nfe becom- >• a
lawyer oniy in name. Il.i «. r
one when among those not luarno 1 m
tbe tow, bnt among practitioner* be
paHses for a politicum. The reoaou fi r
Una ia obvkioa. .The laws of I'aritmnet t
or Congrera are not the rut# of C-mris
“ tms, and
LiVC*
I of VOl
It OOO r
r
KAI T9«««
Ordnr, and tee* tha
your Owa Dsraea.
COLUMBIA MUSIC BOUU.
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LADIES
TOfClC * 1
or the
ngress 1
»dociaic
MB
f f a- --
the natural lawyer follows the latte r afte r I I
the neceasity for doing no has piiwinl t " u “ !
ions ofl&e Ju*i
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I'onkling never abandoned the castom. ]
tT .. . a. While m puldic life ho pursued In-!
1 riudiee we diiigcntir iw when only 11.
struggling beginner, aud the result wu..
that he was not a generation behind tie 1
age when he resumed the practice ol Lia
profession. Few New York lawyers
make half as much money os he, and it
is said that few save more than he inis
saved in recent years.
HttMMr a* « « ' fit -I
F AHT FKM 1 hON
ivt ir**. Xaw«»f’wrar. kra**
J Ff*- »Vrir)jj4h hi r<MBtet* rf#l?-
t on*y h<l>t jofriiKfi*? of tfch cruur^j- I 1 ®
)• Olf-wn .ks.»,t u>re 4U |..f*AL 1FD WFIT.
^rr FILL
tiro conhtlphtto i.lHr^r foa. lAlnt ad
|. H«ri;-:re »nd J v* ttm h
hi icd DM rowisit tei I AOCiClEln
Breach 9t LUDDEH h
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
nuenm xrd
■. w. me
4H 1 * *•«**•' I
r)
nd tiionid be done
with more care, the plunU now can jjossessiona in 1886 were of the value
finch can bo done''of 819,778,382; o;
put to a final staQti, w
with comjmrative safety. If this houing
and the consequent plowing* be skill,
fully done there will bo little, if any,
more need of the hoe*. More depends
on the age and phyoicid strength of him
who holds tho plow than is generally
supposed. As a rule boys and girls are
not strong enough or careful enough to
guida tha plow properly in cultivating
cotton iu the earlier stages; it should*
only be intruded to older and stronger
and steadier hunus.
Jim Sellout Terra.
'I 1 h« Cons^tutian requires at least out
school to t* kepi bpt>n at least six monlhs
in each year in ca<;h sclioul district It oc
curred to. us that it devolved upon the
.officer Wfio is by law the superintendent of
schools to see that thi# requirement is e.ir-
ricl out. But a correspondent. Mr. Geo.
B. Cromer, who is a lawyer, and ft gixxi
lawyer, tidies) a different view, and insists
thiit the Superintendent has no powers or
(Intie* beyoud those conferred upon him by
the Uefterd Assembly. If that view is cor
rect, then too G*c..'ral Assembly is to blr.na
for not making it the quty of tbe Super.u
tendent to carry out this requirniurU.—
A'eirherrj/ Olmerrer, *
"Isn’t that Mm. Hoi new 7 I thought thi
doctoregH'’e-hemp. Plie I M»ks well now.”
*'£>he i* weife- After the doctors gave up
her tost she tried Dr. l > terce> •Aasonte
Prekcrijitioq’ find began to get belter right
away. 1 heuru hu Wj' pot Jong ago, tijal
lanUi’i telt so writ to 2t> yen's. -Sat
doe* her own Work and says that life seoia*
worth Mvtor at last. *H hjr,’ mid she, *1,
fad as if I md been raUd'troto thh dftd.
kllU'MX.” Thu* do UiuttAMS alost the
marvel ►usefttiacy sf*!#1* Od /ires
dy fur female w
Uust, WiiC'-rrUatf. murarag iLkness, weak
aess of MOBton. taadcra.^ . to eraMvre o*
. ra' 1 i*is iseJTtoliira. firaiai drtCY
ai^dn.-d -
mm.
our unporte thgrpfrom
$37,496,338, making a. total oommeroe of
387,269,570 likely to be be affected more
or- less by retaliation. The total im-
i>ortations of fish in the name period
were worth $957,640, over one-fourth of
the value of the fish importation from
all parte of tire world. The number of
New England vessels engaged in
ing the cod, mackerel, herring
fishes and menhaden in 1886 waa 1,200,
imployiug 16,420 men, two-thirds of
whom are Canadians.
4 ftfhrme to Rob tbe Goveroraest.
The i’acific Railroad Commission Las
hhrdly been organized before the rumor
is put out that the stockholders of tiie
Union Pacino, one of the companies to
be investigated, will turn over the main
hue, stripped of its branches and busi
ness, to the govemmeniior an elephant.
The government will thus, it is assumed,
practically lose its debi, and the men
who have swindled it will form a new
transcontinental system out of the roads
built, it is alleged, with Union Pacific
funds, but not consolidated with the
Union Pacific line. The investigation
now on' foot will show whethar the
scheme will work. It may turn oqt toot
tiie government will be able to trace its
property and find itoelf entitled to con
trol tho branch hues.
——— — —
If you experience u bad taste in the
mmUh. xnttowtfess or yeffow colcr of s^ln
feel stupid and itoowsy, appetite unsteady,
irequent iieadthe or dinirtera, you’are
Mlilotis." and nothitig will asoura your
liver to action and streagthen up your sy*
tem like Dr. Pierce’s "Golden Msdkai
Discovery: - By druggist*
t'owfrPMloual Istenlea* s OruR.
A half-dozen Congressmen, when once
interviewed properly during a r* ('<■## of
Congres*, c„n make •.be'country Lelieye
there are a million of tliem Leri*. T hu,'
enter the office of thji newspaper corrc
spondent at all times of the’day or night
and sit for hours wailing to he interviewed.
If the correspondent does not fake the
hint J}C is gjven one' in terms often* like
this:
"I can give you some information about
some political matters you and your paper
are interested in. How'much* space can
you give it?”
If any encouragement is given the stall #
man he pours out enough to till a page oi
an ordinary newspaper. The general bent
of the interviews at this Burn is to solidify
the gentlemen interviewed’with the admin
istration. Almost any correspondent can
S it a dozen interviews every day, praising
e administration in general terms, but no
one wants to print them. The Imlk of the
statesmen at the capital nowadays are not
heavy weights.—HWi. Cor. Indiaitaj«>lig
Journal. . v
Free Trade sml Prulrrilon.
Our brother ut the Home Courier thinks
that we are on the wrong line in being in
favor of a protective tariff. Well, we are
of opinion that our friend of the Courier
is on tbe wrong line in being in favor of
free trade. He is entitled to his views, and
we always respect an honest difference of
opinion. The Democratic party is large
enough and patriotic enough for iu Diem
bers to entertain different views on eco
nomic questions We warn our friends
that the party will l»e handicapped if itgoc*
into the next Presidential election with
anything like a free trade pisiform, in our
judgment, it cannot w]n with aiuriff
revenue only. Tfts un open secret t
lost the th-aiua <*i 1 al Hus n
Won in. 1884, because. wniu> (-rmur-mg a
tariff for the needs of the government bon '
erily jdiuiatetemi, *e pronuraii. at the
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