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T I. ■ ¥ mkb (Job Pnnting *Kxecnt«t promptly ami In tht bent hty les on tho Psorus Pre»» • jOI'I 'sM-V Vol.xV. BARNWELL COKJiRT HOUSE S.. OCTOBER 1, 1801, Monrt to Town lrt»n and 1 landfl for aale. VfjU \ Hftlca of vloamf amt lamia and buy school and < t i <a» m t n i tf elatmn* a: No. 5 Latest News -FOR- LOVELY LADIES -AT— NO SILVER CRISIS. m JUST RECEIVED A very large and ‘ Very beautiful "StOEtrof thrLate^r- and Loveliest Millinery Goods, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, &c., &c., &c. r ^- Tt»« (^ueatlon of Ita PoaMlhlllty la Tlila Country Dlaruaaed, Kkw York, Sept. J38,—The question of the possibility of a silver crisis in this country having been ruiaeil, according to a cable message, by the eminent sta- tistician, Robert Giffon, chteT of the 'commercial department, and cqgip- trolier of corn returns of the British board of trade, thgi yie>vs of New York^jj financial men Iteeonle of interest and importance. Mr. Giffen is cabled as saying that stable American houses aro making prepanitions to face a silver crisis which is now inevitable; that the SHORT ITEMS Important General New* I>l*p«tchcH In Condensed .Vorua. Minister Egan’s record in Chili is to be investigated. There are less than $ 1,000,.000 curren cy available for business in the treas- nry vaults. Elijah Watt shot ‘ ntttV perhaps fatally wounded Miss Katie Halloran at Topeka, Kan., and then put a ballet in his own brain. The Wisconsin MethodflMi conference, by a vote of 100 to 30, voted in favor of the admission of women. a$ Iby delegates to the conference.. It is said that the president will ap point ex-Congressman Glemcutsof Geor- The t'n***i- Trndft. Chwinpioa Gets » Ron#, tug lt<-c«>ptl(Mi Ut .Spjrlncllrld. SiraiN(iriEUiy.d. f .8ept. 24.—Ai grand'! oration was tendered Roger Q* Mills at tLe city hall hvo*. which* w.a* filled ig overflowing, ^JJuited States has become overloaded i gia, on the interstate railroad coinmis " with pa^^rreiiqy; tUVtllTenssmr oTf' Biu »^ silver certificates to the amount of #00,- ^he pope shh-j qc ,, - , • , ! making mixed marriages between 000.000 annually was a gross legislative j (’Htliolics and I'rotestanls. more diffi- mistake and will bring a crash in4 latter | cult. MlLLSs Ti&NCERED' AN OVATION. POLK IH WASHINGTON. A largo-nvjnberof Rrimblicans wore present, among whbmi was tho ex speaker of the-house <>f representatives, General J, Warren Keifer, A large hannec w-t« strung across the balcfli# with the words; > "For speaker of ■ House of Repre sentatives,. Uon. Roger Q. Mills. ' 1 Hon. John, L. Zimmerina#Vi presided' over tlu»’"meeting. Mr. Mills wa^so, The ixtoe is considering the question than February next. This dispatch was shown to prominent New York bus- iueas men and they all ni.ited in saying Which were that Mr. Giffen was far astray. Boil L r bt at , UnitcMl • 1 Sta D; s . Treasurer ^ _ Ellis G. Ibiberts said: I believe tho i Tices prediction of a silver crisis is without Undreamed of before fnnm!i i ti< ' M - t ()ur « lor, » o, ' s wil1 . p, . . , compel the return ftum Europe ot inanv in Barn well s nistory* millions of goM ami unless there should Is* congrey-ional legislation for tlie re peal of the act of 1M90 authorizing treasury notes and leading to the free «*oinnge of silver, the country will Is- nbnantly aide to maintain a gold stand- At the figlit before tin*. Olympic club TaJks About HU Kp«rcJ»us. an< ’ ' ^ • Treatment In Kun»u«. — Washinuton, Sept, 28. — Ifnesident Polk, of theNtttibnalTajdners’ AJliupce, has jnst returned from his w<**tero trip, amt to the , inquiry as ta what the Undi few days tlint< for a short time it was almost, im^ssible. to. hear him,. Mr. Mills, almost entirely- ignored the- free silven.qijpsitivn,* He, howyger, gave. foundation there was" for the rejiart in the press that he was tKreatqned, with violence wlijjein Wichita, Kan., by the old soldiers, he said: "There was no foundation ; for it whatever | never was treated mpre kindly or* courteously than by the people of Kmisas, and especially by the old soldiers, during my whole trip. I was peculiarly gratifies! at my rycep- ceptlpn by thegiKnl jeeople of VViqliitn. tgirrr^'-TitrrnTyar-TirTiM ■ wrtfflnr and which will be Sold at First Cost. These £oods must be seen to be appreciated and no lady should miss . the chance to get a share of the BEAUTIFUL BARGAINS now Waiting for wise buyers at Jesse punn’s, BARNWELL, S. C. DO YOU WISH TO Bt BOSS —♦*1* OWN GIN HOUSE? TilKN ll|*\ T HE ' | ...smmmmm- * Thomas Steam Press \M»— Seed Cotton Elevator. I do n^t He*« nnything else In it. It I* tin* people who M il the goods, who dic tate what they aro paid in and in this caae wo^re the )ieuplo. Ther»- tv iM be Aver 20n.OUO.UiO bnsheln of grain of dif ferent sort* g.» over there at Nb>nt #1 a bushel. That vrill tiring tin* balance to between #cOb,(iU0.«4i0 azul. #Am,uu»,taai, whk'b has got to come tr> >m tiiem iu some ehajti* or another. * 1 bomn** Banng of Baring. MeGonn Co.; Pres n l**n t Si in moiie of the Fourth NationaJ liank, Hear> - Clew* aud II. K Tburber vnprtMPd otnular views. present. 1 spoke to an immense crowd m the cqiera housei and vvw never honored by more marked attention Hiiywheije, At the reqm*8t of some of in New Orleans, Cal McCarthy knocked 'j free silver n blow ha aaying there is InUr . fr I ' < ' n ' ls : 1 .^ferre.! to tho out Tnmny Warren m the twynty-first | ^vel^ethe I P™ “W ' Uuf‘w^" Mv ^ Walter S. Beresford, the ls»gus Eng- importations amounted to #4H0.(H>t) # (MN). lish lord. and confidence man, has boeu- The duty on the same amounted to turned oyer toythu authorities at Rome, #220,(KHbtl00, making tho thn total cost Georgia. \ to AmericjinH of #7iH>.000,(kH>. Hm&. It is said that Moses Cnanlgarten of ' inowirig that tlw consumer paid this Charlotte, N. C., wno was reisirttnl to.! ^ a y* have committed suicide iu Chatlestou* | nsserted that a high taiiiff mub) low wag«*s. and a low tariff vice versa; that the tariff throttled agriculture, and was sowing th#* swds of monarchy. He said the poverty ot the Reimhliuma ar- gnmrujt was shown in their efforts to. ■H ■ t *L??..",T , J? , ” tlng »» pww «. -u. u> I t h nn ihlii, .Inrln, lb. w.r * '1. l ... , n . . . ^ 1 uever was tn mtnmimdof imr prisoner I look Co* a uHllmminm. said he, or prisoll . , Confederate prison To show the rn.ml- b'st,unfairiiess and determine*! purpose died of heart disease, A tramp has been arrest a* Vat Wat- kinsville. Ga.. who is thought to have had a hand in the wrecking of the pass- ! gunge, as rejstrted, l*j The - Wichita Ibacon, vgtMS this: ‘ I am charged with | mistreating Union prisoners during the i war, and I want to say that iu its conception, in, gs utterance and in its i vpint. it is a malicious, premeditated mid base lie, and 1 dure the man who ; said so to stand up in this audience ami repeat H. I never captured but one Uiuou primaior in my life, and if ; he was hen* tonight he would bear j testimony to the fact that i treated him ss if he were my brother. PROGRESS OF TH£ SOUTH. '^Aw.MHMufNrtii^prHC ItefurU'i* Hsy^ew for the I.HMt Nine Mont In*. ' . Baltimore, Hept 25 v —The Manufacjt- Urprs* Rpbcvd of this w^eek cqptains a ‘uuppiary of all new maimfp^tnring en- ♦eriyisett. organiqpd, in v the a^pth sinc« Jan. 1, ISbJ, which aggregate 2,472. Reviewing the progress of the south for the last nine months The Manufacturer’s Record says: The moat trying period whH*h the industrial gwjwth of the south has ever encountered,' andf doubtless the most trying that it will ever huv t^.fhbjp, has lieen tli^if qovered by the last nine or tqn moiiths. It would have been natur al fqr rajiidly developing, section like ! ferprises were, hying organized or were | under construction, to have felt the eff»*ct of financial troubles Seriously than any other such Icjs not been the cjisi many enterprises jirst getting under way when the panic came''hare been halted, and»some have ts-eft abumhmed; but, tlAs has been mejnly in tin* line vt development and town- coDtnpuies. Manufacturing enterprises hi opera- tjon have GROWTH OF THE SOUTH- T rV tadastrl^J Itavelopnptnt In thm ^ a tispp 36. Ch ajtA.sfxxta. Sept. 28.—The Trades-^ man, in its weekly review for the week ending Hopt, 28, reports 30 new indus tries. 7 new buildings, 8 new railroads, 1 belt line and 1, electric- car line, A#npng the most important new indus tries established, tis reported to The Tradosn^, are^thy following: Brick works at En|gina, Gp., and, I^ake Botr ler, Fla.; n (ginning factory at Atlanta, ( $n., to cost #20,000; a. cotton gin a); Duffnu, Tex.; a cotton mill, at Ball Ground, Ga.; a mining apjl manufac turing company with, #20,000 capital at Snringfuddi -Mk Va. t and dye worka Birmingham, Ala. A mattrcss faqtoy, capital #50,000, in. "V a les far mofirt reported ah .Huntington, W. section, but ^/ating miH at Memphis, Tex.; *. Of course »ntnsk, Tex.; a tm mining cumj n. GEORGIA COTTON CROP. r«*M«lll|un fa HHttl Im He 4.r<>«lns l*a* 11 ••i An.. l\T% * ^1 •t. ! 2fi T t bi .nn a ml toll t»r*i iW * gr. •I At tie* atat< •or tu lent 1 J it wa** sail that itv •lu rath •tl* i»* XI r* •port fr**i it t Ih* etit ire tmr a r top. •f I- r rent to th>* avefSig** i' Ft It 1 X iW-tw rwriv* *1 fr» •tn Ii sit fe w o •VII but tie FOtllt t**s V *1 iflj t»*r»d l •» ivnl ltcnt< s thr C4I*1 <Ttq> in i all r«nrt a i t if uitdoU 1 j w| rt ii t 1 f ft* U! reswly . ft inst im fth<» Wi SHK** 1 ■ l*»ft f »t | •Hwh « frau 1 P2 t ii i * k 1 it. i*. imt* the *:»* r 1# *11 Ill* (ia inti vtt e ••unt %•*!“ th show* a na ..I,*. 4*111 * *#J| k-W a*) in the lest ft til i i3| fl nrrt Hrt ’• tu \V .*r ii c ■ |ir.wti« ally 11*» 4* ll-H 1 ** t* *111 U*t rial r-i ;kirt. t hi I 1 *1 * if fit tf r gl» ns. Mark*' Kramer, who is lies! known in Washington as the wife of Paul Wolf, one of the ablest and unde known Ger man writer* in this country, ha* com mitted suicide, .The Ohio campaign is becoming more enthusiastic every day. Toe two lead er* of the two great parties in that state are addressing Urge audiences at dif ferent Hppoinrtn *tu«. In Hale county. Aim. Walter ('ollina wa* exaiiiining his pistol while Rufus Ktewnder w.*»* iu frv»ut of linn. The pf*t * I n«vid« tit ally went oil, killing Htve Vender aliitoat instant)y. Light* fUcken'd at a negro revival tn«* !ing in Jacks*mvilk*, Fla., and a rn*h wa* made for the d«**r* by the au- i* wt#r»hip|>er*. our ot whom t and three fatally wounded. 111*., the state l*Mtrd of an tait- River. Joe Davit a* county, uf p>> serion* a eharai'- trr that the aclKaJs have lr**n rluacsl. A Little R.H'k *}ie<-tal *vay* : Kx Treu* nr»r W*»nruflf will be trie I Oct. l€ The date wne seUkd up** in atneney* repn *• iitiug th** state ami the <1 fend- aut. He was indicted for ruila'zxlemefit. X'T&X l .” i — ml ting it-on, "l look Cut a °a Ht * tM I <'o.,f„lcrnto ,,rt^n To hIiow tho manh yp thrown upy.ndlwt fly. «.• ».,.l dotorrai.«.|l porpni '** n , ^ 1 ,r / 1 Alien vnc J. 0 j tlio |Nirtl.An iiron, to iiil.n-iimt'Dt lurevriU be quickened by reason of an u ,^ lt <[ 1 \VZ7 nwrea«cd demand CRIME IN GEORGIA. p*r«i*iti« wa* kill At Fqiriugltetd of h* ailh ha* l***u a*ivi*eii brt ik * it d4>ulheria at Appli , r.-«|uire* i lime aud u Talbott & Sons’ Engines anJ Boiler, Stationary anJ Portable. 01J Do minion Corn Mills SI2> to $*00. Talbott’s Saw Mills, Improved Friction and Itnpe Feed f.** 1 *) to f m*». Lunimusaud \ an W Inkle cot* twt ’’ 1 "i!? 1 '’'^ —*• ■—*" "" Gins 1 Cotton Presses. IV«? otrer Saw Mill men ami Ginner* the most complete out.Ill* iu the Mute, and at ImiUoih prices. V.C.BADHAM, «1*-7N*KWAI, A < i K N r 1\ C OU -MIUA, S. r. The Talbott Engine is the best, apr 1«» tf K bav< of ti bt* state. t l*IUUIt*s t* •Her >*ays that the r«* rt*i*t dry ive.i had n 1 ten lettcy t ti t>l**n t he 1 mat ii iredy, a»**l h» •n*v the* treatl cre*p show* a gr« rater fall ling the U ••iieral avt*r; !£•* thau 1 :»y th< final n*is*rtM. laj »tat«-* that R< v. iln*l It** gnmed na iu the Itjallte-l'leVt* hk fanions aiiiten- tl<aiiani«tii ami i{el*-lii«at.'' O. snecial say*: t harh** vear-*4d !a*l living in ILq**- . . ill*, «nieid<*d bv jutiijniig dead man t •II He had dtenbryed hi* T™*** ' ft SOUK* tllfiliig matter, and pmii*iini**nt led to tlte rash act. ■ I'au* h*t*» r(*;nes*e<l that his fev**- thr«<ug!i B*-ritn. o*t hi* w«y from *• nil.igeu to M «scuw, whtth* r l»e m * f tin* dvvith id Grand Batil, alial Aa I’nkMown %Vh»tr Wan PnJU l»s*A Mi* Vtrtlm of m ahotgon. TkMMLLK, Ga., Kept. 24. —Jake Davis, a white citizen id Tetinille, shot snd’in stantly kilhsl an unknown white man at ll :20 oVhck |w m. Kollowitig are tl»o |virth iilars: Dnvi«. hearing a ti<Hae out iu his lot, sceurei^iis shidgun and sHpt<ed out to the l*ark gate. Ho th«ti went quietly up to tho barnyard gntw 11** saw some i otw trying pi hi* atahlc ihagr. Da- 1 via called uj«rai him to klvg), w hrrmpsi the man ran. Dagla then fired njs a | him. Davki unmr*ilately threw tqwn tn#* gate and ran iu, imshed the man tfc*WM and agam commanded him to i •t*>|*, when the fnlhtW u%Uod «uit; “St**p. t’ap; 1T1 give up Don't about me again. ” • I lav is r*‘|ilte*l: " D —n yen. Ill ahnot jr**n again. ^ Hi k-v« l*-«l hia gun and started to *h<Hit him again, when Mr. ftnn Butch • ard, Ins (Davis's) l»rotacr in law, rati np • n ! calltil nisei him u<>t l<» alwvit .wain. Ihtvi* g4V«s I uni*. If up Mniuetliateiy af ter th** »>ht**ii»ig. Ptilato rqitui.m ta very tnuch dividtsl iu nyrard to th**shooting. ai**»tit 18 years of age, high, and a Ui*n*l*-, U a fact that certain southern ; pspera publish*! this lying dis|*atch. i containing tho statement that 1 was a i bngsdicr general in. charge of the Oon- fe«le»ate |>rt*.*n at Biliabury, when they ! knew that I had never held the cointnia- 1 sion of brigadier general, and wero in- ezcnsably ignorant if they did not know that i hajl never htef charge of the nris.* 1 *. I R*ll as uafe hi thaatraeta of tVichita ns i would iu the atr*-«*taof i Raleigh, nud n.iu^lit but lavi*h kind* it *,1 m*i» law v>uir<k44^u* fu! g sect tonal pre 8 Id. LOOTED THE TOWN. A linn it of SPECIAL SUMMER SALE. One Thousand Supcnb New Bianos and Organs, from best makers only, to be sold during August, September and , H.h r.iev,, w,u, I ^ i in payment Xo\cm her lot li ilex t.^ So in terest. m *, See These Bargains. ~ 3 p JBeautiful Upright Plano only #225. ae^a—» srh Cabinet Graml Piano only $250. Fine Parlor Organ only #50. Rich Parlor Organ only $05. Buperb Mirror Top Organ only #75. N. W. TRUMP, COLUMBIA, S C. augCO ' ROBT. C. MIXSON* SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER, BLACK TIJ.K, S. C. Artur*! Wen lMva*le nu-t IMI. . I **:*• a V * I In NT. J.siKPH, Mo., Sept. 2«.—A l*Ond of nrine«l men*have invaded the little- 1 village of Sju .Antone, mi l l>s*te«l th»* ' |s*ttoftic«. ami a number of store*. In vestigation showed that the i**»st<>flit*v had l*e**n eiiter.il and every ounce of ) mail matter taken off, together with a snmj'f money kept by the |*Htniaster in a small safe. Among the mail taken was a largenumlterof registere l letters, th** value of the contents of which is unknown. ' ^ Two hardware stores and n blacksmith ^ shop in atldition, were fouiel to hav<* 1 It.*, n looted, everything they contained i lie taken away. The stuff taken, which 1 comprised the entire stoek in trade of every merchant in the village, must - have U‘.»ii loade.1 into wagons and driven into the deep 41 nd .len-.* woods surroumling the place. From there the i thieves evhhnltly exjwHded to get it into St. Joseph or Kansas City when 1 u the excitement has codlod down. *11 1** strietlv private, with » recvpti.ui at ai)> .U the nflKm# atatkiMi. At A hi U*ue, T.x.. in tlie district i curt \V. 11. Frixzei wa* Mcntctioed to he halig.ii Nov. 2»t. He was c**nviete«l | of the tnur*l.*r of his wife la*t March , and an app a! taken to tin* court of appeals, iu which the judgement »»f tho ‘ lower CmUG W (MV afltemed. w, It is rejvrieti at (^nel»ec that stsveral j British regiRietif* are nmung foi’auad.t 1 t*» Is* stalioiivil at Halifax, V^iu-Ur an*l Yancnw.r. Thi* new mow is sai<l tu Is* litM'.e with tiie object of e*tahli*lnug traiisj*»rtHtio:i depots at different pants ^ along Canada's short route to India. At Nasiiville, Tetiti., James Lkaigloss, while in an intoxicate*! ctmditum, t.Kak a rtnitll dost* of in* >r phi tie with suicidal intent, iijs hf** was >av»*<l, after sev eral hours’ hard work, Douglas* i* * fast young fellow, about 21 years old, and a son of Byrd Douglass, a wealthy war.-h. msetnau. laml •ire*.»e*l rnliter i^a’ly. ah«l evW«*fl11JT a pnnt. r out of a j*»b, judging from th.* ink mark* on hi* lingers, 11*' wo* nhot through the heart. Uavi* takes th»» m .tier quietly, and think* that he did right. Davi* is a hard working man. and »* well cocift'vt- #ii, l**rug a br*itiM*i-iu law .*f Sii(wrin- tendent l*ritehar*l of th" W. «k T. R. R. A N.’gre’* llt lllah I)r* *1. Minx ii.u .Sept. 24. —Newshas reached here from Hwainsbnru, Kiuarm *1 county, of an niiknnwn negro entering tin* hottw nes* and court#wv grectiil me on all hands Tkui oiMf*m«‘vu* falio-tiiMid woe ■ot only a slander on iuy*«df. but un tlie goo*l p-**plt* of Wtoiitta alyl the • Jd sol- di*T* an well, alii wr*v* g&4t**u q|) for the double nuriMwe ol tbiumg.og tho Alll- •nce au*l of iirr]M*tOatufg i jndi.v." A" to the dUiiatches charging tTixt he •Jir*!* gim 1 tt) ots ■p’ech.w for hirirtnx (fotv* into tin* C**uf«-dcr>«fec service, and •l^ke ap|«r<-viigrly of a strike amrwig the colt.si pi.kere of tb«* Mnifh, t>4one( Polk said; "It in totally and niMptah* ietllv false in every |wrfh-itlar. 1 «t- teri*u no •«*r.ttnivnt in Knti*as <w else where. wi tch, bv any f.irce.| omstru.'-’ lion. coqM have la*eu .lu>tort#*4 into any •iwh exprt*asiut| It R a lie out of the »b*»i* - cloth, i hare never uttered a aentintetit tn a non tym stata that I w<»uhl not wilhngly rvqwat iuany south- eru state. As t*» tlie strike of the cotton |»icker*. I had heard nothing nlemt it auttl mf return t#i this *4lice. The |*o 14|<' will ■oon learn thi.aigh tlie frantic eff.»rla of the*#* pditictait* how ntteily itiuaJi- ahle ili.*«*- S4*nsatt«>nal ehsrgiw are. It will la* relueinU-red that as late as the m.aith of July (Literal Weaver and longreafttiian Htnipooii wyut through tlie slate .if tl.urjjia «st % ranva**ing tour. They were received wttUtae ut- ui.wt kindnena and e«*r.|i«lity, nn.l vet they ha*l ted reached their reeiHCtive hofn.** Icf.ir.* it was heniM.iI to the world fliat their hv.*s were threatened by the old rebel*, and that actually the}* had to make their esrupi in the night time or t$k**y would f.qve isM*n mobbed. Sl.mdejr and mKrepr.-s.nta- tion count for naught against reason Mon have ^oue nlpi^gsteadily. Banking Wnterwo: «4ul g.'iieral business o{)ecationa, though | ( j rt somewhat restricfwl in volume, have Hnrr...ui. stissi the financial strain remarknlily w.*ll. Despite the extreme depression hi iron, southerly furnaces have gener ally been running to their full capacity and making some profit. Cotton mills have been busy, and in nearly eve»y Hue of luntmfactunng there hna bceu a steady, aulsitmirlal gain eyen during the nmnetary stringn- y. r lhe way In which the south has stood the strkin has suiq.rimii the financial world, and lias materially strengthened the lonfidence of the capitaUHs of the north iu the great future<g this section. The panic it passing away; the whole cwwUy i* entering upon a period of nnprec«dente.\ pr.a|>enty, and in all human nrolialnltiy the next two year* will lie the m*«t active in industrial ad vancement in the btatory of our country. | In thia great activity an.1 |»re«p*r!ty tlie j »0Uih will undoubtedly shiuv It* vast I riwtuirce* will command the atteutioa I of capitol; new furuarea and steel > Wiaks will be built; new cotton mills 1 ests pi lulled; new iitUMW o imu.il, many miles u( nulnvel bmlt, and ui every brsiu b of its trade and industry new activity will be felt. Memphis, Tenn.; a mill cnypany at Stillsborii, Tex., aiul a jiottery at New Birmingham, .Tex. A shoe company will be established at Atlanta, (in.; Vick works and tannery with #100,(XD. capital ai Manninglon, \Y. Va., and a tobacco factory at Columbia, 8. C. o*-. jn-e'fo ^ bullt at Perry, reeu C<>re Spripm., Fla., ami Harrodsburg. Ky., yid wajfccrworka and an electric l/ghting plant, to coat #40,-! 000 at ElbeUvn, Qa. Carriage factories arp to'lx* built at Baton Rouge, La., and Fort Worth, Tex.; a hoop factory •t Kenton. Tenn.; n furuiturq factory at Guntersville. Ala.; lumber companies at CharlestOA, W. Va.. capital iJOQ,OOOj! UtbsUndrLo.. and Newport, Ky., «ad sawmills at Uainbridge, Ga., oml Lire Oak, Fla. New railroads are reports.! at Covtn*- ton and Milledgerills. C*a.; Hnrnesvillo am! Montgomery, Ala.;Rileigh. N. C., and Taylor, Tex. Extensions are to bo bnilt at Uuntiuftou, Ark., ami Taylor, Tex.; a belt Hue.at Atlanta, Ga., ana an electric line at Taylor, Tei. bchool buildings, each dating #IO,hOf> 1 will bo built at Raleigh, N. CL. aud Del Rio. Tex.; a goneent at JnckoonrUkv Fla.l a court hon*e at Fairfield, Tex.; a botai to cost #75,000 at Raleigh, N C.L a fact«iry at Grs#*nviUs. Tenn , and a syuagogui-to coat #5u,0U) at Mocnt.Ga. TWCNTY-flVl CHOPPED INTO PIECES, A Martlerrr** % I#41m I* U tllr.l ■•*«! 1'*-4 t* M*»g* •w.l lla^e*! lt*(Mi*. J' vv Fa vv. tm*i, fk pt. 25.—.Nut Lni*. Gla*|*v cwttnfy, baa in tiunm |iast lawn the theater of many bka«ly and myate- noas cfluies. in wtu. h phase* of devil try w* ft) deviuoa, but the (Tim^vx lyw lav-n feoelH-d In a reevtijl uiurdef near CieJaiiH*. on i)«e. eostefti hue of tlie cotutty, in which an inoffensive man ws* kdhd. hi* bon#**« h*»i.j»-d into with sharp lit*trutu#*tit#i, |iart of the re main* fed t«* leg* sad |Mtrt strtppul .*f it) skin, sails*I ami fel to liorvest * anployed by (he iutit*b nw 1 he *t.»rjr ia ao utterly h*«rrible that, ex.v-pt for a well eonn v Uil c!min «if i iri uuy*t*ii<-v* which has l*ei*u carefully put l.epdlier, Wouhl I** utt.-rly l*:yoi».l cvedilaltty. Tie-*.* pi<mf* are *.» mutt lat.-d that a warrant ha* io*en nerv#*l by Hit. t iff ii Neal, charging John Gularte with the wilful tu artier <»/ one Martin mat*!, i 1**4nr lie H. t^edat** A aortal POISONED. VSse CHI la. # \»„ i r , . ... ; and truth, A» iu tin* past. 1 shall nm- .,i- hittw.u with a \S mt Inaler xi- , tmws nvetnnff flfmrf^MUl 1UIUIRII fie, telling her what he cam** for. After the All an.* I Hernia, the uiei u i * «CUirthg pn-MUiut I4y •*# June fi, t|p* date wneu Heims was lost wen. liettn* was etn Joye*! by Gubtrte, and was killed for his n«v!uga «d #Ju0. Many fiaguo-nt* of the ImhIv wete found In the rear of (Jularte s Iiincm). Tim )uu vest).ys wh-> r**ct*ntly worked f.*r Uttlarte were f.sl on aalt j pork Tliey are firm in their pr«r*«/it } ct.iivicthm that they helped to dDpoac of Heimaby eating him. Itr | cause' and it* pnnciplt-*, and will not Is*«let erred fpnM wiuit I dincciye to Is- my dut city su.-h attacks. " A Han Aut.tnio, Tex., special snvs: Carload after carload of stork is rush ing through here fur Mexico. Hogs from Kansas (Tty nud other western jHtints are csjki ial'y numerous. The object of the shippers is to get their animals info Mexico liefore the tariff g<es into oper.trion, Nov. 1. VtJNi'W York, Rosaliua Cmtauda and accomplishing his lielluili dctil he es- cape*l f*tr tha woods. As soon a* the news reached town a party was made np, and ho was s<ton captur.il, nUmt six miles fr<nn the house. While waiting for the other party, which had gone in a different di re, tun. it is said that the negro un fastened the rop** with which he yfa« bound and esen]Hsl again. Tlu*v U»jn i X t . secured dogs and chased l\itn for several i'*''i notify his friends and adtni- hours. I rers who an* now urging his r.unination Heveral of tlie party that were in ^he |b>rth«* presidenrv, f hap under no’eir- Ohase have not shown tip, and it is ^nbl he arcept sneh an E.vstux, Pa., N*pt. 25.—Jtahn t THAT SETTLES IT. IllnllW II III >'*it A«*.-f|it tl.f \oiuin*tlon fi.r tils I*re**l«tenry. Chicago, ' Sept. 22.—The Herald’s sja pial from \N ashington say.i James G. Bln mo will after the first of the 1 Francesca Lorano, two Italian women, , resnimg at 02 CatJjyyriue street, Were A Imn,! of W„, forme! honor, and that he i* for the re-nomina tion and election of Benjamin Harrison. The information is given on the an- fhority of a man whoso name is nation al and whose position n*j a friend of Harrison and Dtaine is unqqestloued. The situation us here given has l>eon known to the president fur some time Further Detwii* afp Ite.-eived «f ( and Mr. Blaine p<x-i't{Kt:)ua the qotificn- I.'liaiiv Affnlr. VAXiHiy-VKH, B. C,, i-L'pt. 24.-Further thought the miscreant is now hanging to som<* tree or is rpldhsl with bullets. The negro was anpp. wfaLto begrailrojul Uiind. 11** was j.hont 2U years t^d, very dark.an<l kn.a k kimod. - CHINESE RIOT^, nareli, n Hungarian, was arretded here, charg.*.! with bigamy by his wife, whom he deserted in Hungary m pvqk The family consisted of a htutMlul, wife and thr.s* children.' They had saved about #2,^)0. ($ik* .lay I^Nhiart-k dis- apjieared and so did i)rrtl\ Annie Jl**ii- owski, agcil 2.2 years. They came to 1 America, settling in the ^>al fegiptu of the Wyoming valley in this state. Mr*. Bo*luarek follow.il them and after a seven-moil tits’ search, found them in Pen ArjA-l, near here. Bslnarek ad- inittcl his wife’s steg.v to K* correct. As the pdice marc h.* ! him to his pc(i Annie Benowski kissed him, iiettcsl him and showed him tin* greatest devotion. Bo*lnar< k, whc*n he fle*l from Hungary, took half of his sayings. He is 42 years old and his wife 42. I'»rty DrtmO* Cv^pt Tfcrlr CnWm*. Plaixaimo#, Cotm . Mepl. W.—Tliera ia tnuch rS(4t(*tu#*ot here over an affairi that proiiii*r« to result fatally to rereral; re*i*lmt* .j# the pi are! A aortable danon am! aupper were gives ta the puUiu hall by pariWa from < vntral VliUpe and Mnoattp M.jor W F Picket, tha Mure *ap caterer, fnrttlahhig tlw sapper. All rajuywl a good time aatU the *«p|wr was nearly over, when aoddrtdy aeverml ) nnng la#)i«« cmnplairte*! of being aick. and in a shorter time than c m bj tohl th** whole tabKfnl were rolling about in great agony. The loro! phyoiciana teu*U | were qtuclily rekhsl. and for n time at h*«e| it |Moked ae if twenty-ive pereooa would lift* Dr. Daria found that quan title* of crotfjti o41 ho*) bi*eti placed iu the coffer, the •ii|#pnaitiou liriug that Ik wa« put there to harm the caterer. Tilt* belief ia attengtheued by the fact that Mr, Pickett * harness was found to be cut tn oevrral places Mr. Pickett drank the coffee, and at preeeut Tit* condition i* e**»*tderBd very danger- (Nta. (aptNtn Hill, hA years of age, and owner of the h.dl. I* abo dangerously Ml. Among those who are very aick. (f n*A .b.ng.-r tvdy ill, are Baggage Clerk J"m#** ft hh«*a, James Qalgia, of Can-* t. rtmry. C'harlea Dungiaas, of Plain- field; A. V. TUltnghast, ( hna Jolinaou, (a* Kennedy and Maat.*reon, of M«a>- Th«*ae p#*rsoiis are unable to raiau their head*, and are terribly weak from .uitiiiiUL..iur':it[»J..vic'a n U>tOi- jjatta. vWenl n»-ni**riJ:agu TT ihe boWetS. Over twenty fire are ill. and at lemt a d<*xen sertoinly. Thus far nothing has been learned of the i-U*ntity of the mis creant who ]t*rformod the act. d- will probably new 1><* called upon to trouble a court of justice. n details of the riots of |clmng were DESTROYED BY FIRE. ftnvnnhuli T*. Swept hy si^ jiiintlrcd ThoiiKaiitl Dollar Itlaxe. Savannah, Sept. 26.—Nearly #»)00,000 worth of projierty has been destroyed by fire here. The main Iohhoh were; S. Guckenheimer Co,, wholesale gro- cers, #;y>0.00(», with alKiut #225,01X1 in surance; Henry Solomon & Sons, whole sale grocers, #150.000, insurance un known; McAlpin (Sr Tate, #10,tK)0. Minor losses from the flames and water foot up nearly #50,000, The PrituKian IVli.*»t Crop, Bert.in, Sept, 20.—The North Ger man Gazette publishes tho official- re sult of inquiries made in regard to the wheat crop of Prussia^ According to this report, the eroy amounts to 1K,- 4(H.000 double quintals, against 17,528,- WMHiylSei). The summer and winter crops together will yield J.OoO.OOO double quintals over the same . crotw of \m./ \ were found five moles and forty spurioiuC nickels, i’lie women were held by Com missioner Shields in #2,000 bail each fur examination. At New York the health authorities are of the opinion that before the end f the week the people will awaken to le fact that the grip ’is there again. So far forty-nine deaths have been re. ported over the corresponding time last year from respiratory diseaaes. President Wilson uf fne hoard of health, i« one of the grip's victims, England and Germany have each ap plied for about five acres of space in the World's Fair building for their ex hibits, The applications"‘were made by T. U oo<i a*' 1 T — ^ ’ x^ir Henry and James Dredge; rqifosenting the government of Great Britain and Herr A Woymuth, im|>.*rial commissioner from Germany, Toe re. quests made liy the foreign commission ers staggered the World's Fair officials. brought by the steamship Empress of China. They state that the Catholic (ind Protestant mission houses of Messrs. Cain, Dedndge and Uqckburp were plniij derud ivfid btmi'*d t The English custom house ami con. subtle were left uninjured. The Fran ciscan sis'tors were saved \yith difficulty by the Chinese authorities. —^ — The ostensible cause of the riots >vas tho bringing to the convent of a stolen child by an unknown iieroog, # The riot came without any warning whatever, The Franciscan sisters find one of the priest* wen. badly hurt. All are now on board th* gunboat Paulina. Customs officer* are under iuius. The damage to pfopyrtV il Witimated' af fiW.UOO. v tion for good reasons. TERRIBLE RAILROAD COLLISION. nn.l A FI rein i.n I* Ruriie.T to , » CrNp Several OllierH Ar.* 5 ' Injury. Atlanta, Sept. 23.—At Smyrna, six- teen miles from Atlanta, on the West ern and Atlantic railroad, has occurred a terrible collision. A passenger col lided with a freight train on a side track on account of tha switch not hav ing bwou turned open. Fireman IJicka on tha passenger engine was bnrned and xcahted to (tenth. Engineer H«ck- nuy of the *nmo train, two umi) agentH and a boy worn injured. All the paHsangi'fs were badly shaken up. The engines wafo (Minsideffibly damaged, as well ns W(TM several pnrq craaljud. Hnniml Illille lighting Foi«*»t \ it*,a'. Pint ki.f.y. Minn., S#*])t. 25. — All day long the citizens were battling with tires that threaten«*d to destroy the town, A party of six men started from one of the Brennan Lumber company’s -cam]is to go to another about two miles away, pan Sullivan and bis brother of Mora, and Sam Johnson of Eau Claire, were of this party. After going a sfiqrt way they got in front of the fir®, and Dan Snlliv'an. missiqg his brother, wont back with fTolmson to look for him. '1 hat was the last seen of them alive. Their remains were found by their camp- mutes. Thebodies were badly burned. iVaFin Wi<rtlhe r I'raycw Aiixweraifi; Mo?fMoPTft, fUs!, hkqit.- 23. — Ttyo weeks ag(i the fanners of Warrafi'arin- ty were pray ins fnr wgriit itipl dry Dent met iv» Wfeek «a Mi* and weather to savt* their oorri irop. Tb«r CRUSHED TO DEATH; 1891. -OCTOBER. We.lTh. 1 Su. I Mo. ^ Huh Away Mith tha I.ur.dlu<fy. RaIXIOH, s*-pt. 2(».—-La*t spring a master carpenter, named (’awrrain, came here Prom Selma, Ala,, leaving hi* family tlu-rc.' and toimd. eninl.»v ’ HeIiVA^oWh" SinTTh Veying. I'rmupt Aitem 'ou W all htid- During tin- mi;lit ha eloj^ed with the i ntrusted ttf my c'iu*** ? The p*'!!!*** have 'Um4 1h^*u hLU* aeji^-tf 9 . 1 to find o<y trace ot* them *o fur. Tu. \4_ 11 5 12 6 13 _7 14 p*titioiis were more than granted- -A wreck I ^TPP of corn Was fhe - , , r>s .. . ^ ‘ 04 | situation is aUrimog, Theold»*Me*i- tek»i(WUrr**d (41 the f^ttsburgand West- ... flVSteril ftallr(.H<ti Pirnuu'ikl, Pa , Sept. 24. dents never egpprietmed liuRef Weather ani railroad at E’.wood, about eiglit ; in September^ Veyetatlott is iitefafiy d }- mile* P<a4 New Castle, in which Lj fibers «f“ MiUtP^Jied r” W T kmed a ' ,J and right other* Injured, ieveyal, R ja said, j.»treg«iia njre firy. fatal!}-, , . ~ — V; '~ TJi* foil! far!imlar* have not }**en re- i ' H, * , f , tviyed, but itNi^eiaa a treigiit trinii r*n Taf>F>, S pt. 2J. - fm- a^htUtton of a workjnqe y» wtUilll Efkilll i lllf 19“ t9 20~T\ 22I TT 94 JVnjfmrT HtimTSr of "an. Were w*r of. peojde wli*. hi.ya Vkiit.sl the holy —L . * l j oofilpit fely wrecked and. the w<»rlgmen coat already ■^*ri***ds the laiutlsir who cru*a**l in* the wmk. A wrecking viewed )t whil • oa vxtjibitv>fi in lati. ITji - r * » mt m j'# ■ V* ♦ _ _ ♦ m. 1 K& ^ * * • 25 26 27 i 23! 29 30 31 tram ‘ itrfyjnj )n^ goue.tw aud thf total ljuiaWj in thi** exhibition lk< eUl/C. ffi Vnvfi5i*#y ren*dj tw»» »%*id rpi. • "j 'S' «1 tn r*>i* i o (Iiitui-R. Canton. O., S.‘pt. 23.—,Taint's Scott of Delroy, is engaging extensively ii polecat culture. He has one farm in full oia-ration with a score or more nni mala. A high lM)ard fence surrounds the grounds, and in side he has caves, logs, etc., it} which tho animals find shelter. He is now- preparing a six-acre tract of land for the purpose of extend ing his business. Pracw Ilnliqifl Supreme. Atlanta, Sept. 2o.—News has l)een received here that Rev. Dr. Topper and ‘ his wife will tea ye Leavenworth. Kas., [ for Atlanta on Monday. Friend* of the yectnr in this city are glad that Uie wife pf the popular minister has become j again reomciletl to him, and will give the good man and wife a happy welcome. Whe Fit-mi lit;. It*l<! tv in AlT»lr Aettled.’ Mr. Flemmg and Dr. Baldwin o&the hous<' of representatives, have brought (About a sett him nt between the two I* gtdatum iu tha rtc*iit un- * pitas .utneos, ♦ * Honor Flower. Sept. 28. —Congressmai* Mrett na Nkw York, Benton McMillan has suggested, and iq working hard to arrange, one of the most unique political meetings ever held. The meeting is to be held in thin city in honor of Rmwel| f. Flo ver, tho Democratic candidate for governor, and incidentally J4*\ McMillan will proW bly dp a little missionary work in hi* own inter.-st as a candidate for speaker of the house. The meeting in question is to I** held in Madison Square garden •jt in the Metropolitan oi»era house, and Mr. McMillan's plan is to have every Democratic memoer of congress present and seated on the stage or plat form. The idea-of tho meeting is to show how much th.; Dem<»cratic congressmen of tho country appreciate Mr. Fluvrer’tr services as chairman of the cimgrewff- innal committee during the last cam- paign. * China A*l* f^r Time. Paris, Kept. 28.—Tho Chinese Chargo d’Affairs in this city had an interview with M. Rilxit, tho minister of foreign affairs, and poramunicutcd tp the latter the contents of a dispatch he has re : ceived from thp Chinese government. The substance of the message was that the Pekin offlclalf had ordered the Chi nese northwfn fleet to proceed to thedia- tnrlje*! region with iustmcfipna to pnv tect foreigners from piolestation. ' Thq charge d’aifairs conpladed his interview with announcing that th . Chinese gov-- emhient bail instracte<l him to mrerni France that China hoped Franc© would await the result of this iqovement otW the part uf tho port hern floet before taking any further action in the matter.] "... . j- _ i Difn Lumtukt on th* C’ominttfap. , i New York, Kept. 28.—Chairman Ed-( ward Murphy, of the democratic status committee; announced to. the canipaigig executive i*f»minitfQe that* Cql. Dan J^a^ mont ir named a*- one of tlm executive! committeemen, afid his appointment# WHS tv genuine sqrtnise to the politiJ riam of this city. It known tliat lat-t monk b’as been actively at work iu thtjj intt Tff t ^ M j/jkrl- Itducy forlue prestJeutiaT aon tion next year, ami it wo* n.*t expeuG that Hill’s friend* would rire him of ) c haaoe in the coadnci slate campaigU; the