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t - lltlAKUUD Willi ItomtlMi DAK. W lule waikin^; along lho tricks W: of ?' ? s . :: ^ - yesterday morning on his way to Bein lor shrimp. "Kuddu" Mvcrs, & WitilO Itt.lU, It ito till tit ?li~ U(?Cl> . unil Bi'Vt imy lrjuicu >;? .< i ox 01 fly paper thrown trom the door of a freight car. 111 item diati ly notiiied tSerirl. McCall'ery, oilieer of the dsiv. and f!i<> ' ilti>r inlurm ed Special t )ilif*.*rs I, v;, Iliddock ami Dunn and iiieu'en ml S'een* k',rl ef '*?? "cMni'l 'I'll > , mat ion was received about 12-0 o'cIwck ami mi a ie?\ untunes iu<offir"r he ' nrvi,-o ' the (^lina street ero.-siii}*. (Mice Riddock and Dunn were leit \vi li Li'the P 't i<d w ?::<>, ti. i I.ienl. S - ken ami Ollioor b'V> waiKeu up 'the- 11 aek - where I lie acce Occurre1. The ear from which the I i X el ' ; per had thrown w. u.-ai the K.\a! !! ,.. Faclorv. I i a diteli uloiibracks t h tli ionnd t lion >v an I J he frairme* Is >1' a la x that had been around A rluu ! :.i Whoi i!, e i v 11 ni .i . n . .n. was a 1><>\ "i ilv oaper. Nearihe eit V lirni's -i l?.x el jellv Wa 1 * f I . It I I Vi 4 ' v ? , A\i i ?4 i 141. _ a. ' been broken n tt< 1 I lie \is>cou-> liquid 1 f i J 'tied from the sides ol fl>o ' ?>v Villi fiirfhor 11 n :i ni> i?? tity r t oy'ci' : ' re I'M!v. !. T'.vr. negr .n n ' t ( Uracl- s ,ii 1 t' i v.- r an 1 1. Miough tie. j ! t e 1 t h .1 t h< ^'were innocvnl. Winn the otli cers 11:i< 1 proceeded np the track for some distance they noticed a man walking stealthily along. Thcv sic:.;. 1 *n the shadow an ! when the man approached he was recognized by Lieut. Sleenken The officer advanced on him and charged him with breaking into the o.?r. l'.ie man warn dumb founded at the sudden appc.ir ance of tlie officers and immediately spun a tale about having Started to Columbia on the freight to attend a prize light, lie said it . tii , uiai vvinMi m?? nau goiien a* lar a> the Seven-mile J unction ho had changed his mind and started back. He was taken to the wagon and brought on to the station house, where he gave his name as J. K. Davis, while. It is thought that Davis lias a pal. Myers the man who informed ihe poiice ; !..I. ?n aouu. (>i - acce1 n >. is the same man who found r. pocket hook down hy the f'ustom House during the oi-h Anwri. can war. The bona eontaineii between .+ 2 ">.000 and $10,000 and had been dropped t>v a ladv. The honk was restored to its possessor in a day <u two. Davis was lodged at 1he police station and will bo called hclore the Recorder tliis morning. I llK PARROT TRADK. New York ('ommercial. Most of I lie 4.MOO or .">.000 par rots that are brought '' this city every year are <>l the sorts known as the "double yellow head ' and red h< ad." former are Die besl talkers and as young birds sell lor I or -f 2<t, while the red heads letch the same as the Cuban parrots. The finest talkers, accord ins; to a dealer who talked to a Com. mercial reporter the other dav, are the gray African parrots, but, although they are in good demand, it is said that only 100 are sold today for every 500 that were disposed of in this country years ago. The demand fell of at one time because people had become alraid to buy them, they were so likely to die on the pur/ I chaser's hands. When t lie* de. | mand increased again the supply 1 become in b qui fe. A | matter of fact, it is said, the | (jupUiut idccl tlJho tilCoO J)|.I i('u are delicate is a mistake, as they I are even hardier than the Mexi |v'.?u oU'.s, uul IuOj ?4re ubu.<i'^ I Mitf ?'o!| I/m* t,y fll'lor" (> ' the voyage Irom Africa, on wuici; thev sm liable to eniitrael. I?Ior?tl i poisoning from inn roper Co *?1 Only a Iron t 1.000 of them are imported here in a year, and the average price for a young bird i$15 In regard to their linguistic abilities Mie importers spoae of | uil aIi! iCitll bti . ? lidl JiS Alio V \? I j ! personal pot. which, he said, talkltd lluoin iy C,ngilMl, I'it-ln ii, itiennan and low (iormnu. b? sidesla little in Kussian. For a line [talker prices run tip as high aI * 1.000, m pr'ce which is paid lk,nerhaps one?? ri year." The | (>a v men I ot $ 500 lor a highly liainrd and aecotnp!i: he I talkei lis said not to be uncommon. | WISE SA VINOS liV UK N.I A MIX 1'KAN KLIN. Front Poor KiehnnPs AI in ana'-. Employ thv litne well if (hot :>i.v<iu to g in 'ci-ure. Spare and have is better that ' spond arid rr> ve. I !: yon v.*. d I !;....v.- i!.o va!;i. , of money, go borrow petite. tpp'i ;.j.t,^ ,.i v- v.*e'i ir piety by his Sum! iy elothoi. lTp, sluggard, ..tid \v.,.U- nr.: jli'e; in the grave will bo sloop I iit_, and enough. I "" ? ' * ? ! ..... .... - * * i will U-..|, Ihea. j All (nipty bag cannot statu! uptight of its own aeoord, () tn-'tt Mt'iv bo iii'>r-' i'ii"!i'!i' than another, lint not more enn loins llian every one else. lie's a luekv lr:low whit's ni'i l" I prudent by ot her mien's perils. He ware of little expenses; i i small leak will sink a ship. hKlKlMIVH'N NAlUUm ESC A PH. Scranton, I'a. July ? Ai I attempt to lyuch John i'eel, , j Delaware, Lackawanna and Wi s llerii Company detective, wa j made last night. at Foster, by i crowd of villagers who were in luriated upon learnimr that In | trained evidence which woub connect a score of the families o the village with wholesale t.hiev erv ol brass and other junk Iron the company's property. l'eel w is attacked at the hate while waitimr lor a train. WIhm t h" "iob m-de ' ? at I w > I h < i ol "Lynch him!" the deteetivi 'drew his revolver and began pull in:; the trigger, luit there w i ; sonieteg wrong w ith nvrhani^ii of the hammer and I lie c irlridgi j were not exploded. l'eel gained the v. ; i 111 i roou j while the mob was shtinkin; ! belore lii- levelled revolver, hih I lie locked in Word w is f.*1 * til' |'lint 1 to | hi- c11v ;t11 i a force o Iwcnly-livo officers whs liast.il; | recruit oil, to be rent to t lio ?lc*t? ? tire's rescue. In the meanlnui 'a parson^r train arrived and t!" ? revV, action under It 1 enta[?hie or ders Irom 'hi" < itv, <|nit the trail and alter a hard Ihrht Kiieeeedei 'in net I i n<i the detective on tin i I rain. The ringleader of tfie mob i j said to be one of leading citizeni lot tiio town, and it is alienor that because the detective ha< , nained evidence in connecfioi j with the thievinn whicl; j would disgrace him and his (tor forever, lie nullified lite moh am led them in their murderous attack. t?r m a Simmons I.lvcr Metl'clnt Clear* lbeComplexion, vivex Bouvenev to .me 'J cures Iteaiiivche, KckuU b.' S .wb. Uowe! n<> l.trer. . NO 110Lli WKKVII* KANT O! TtiXAS. > I CioveriniHMit Kxjwrt Ncoft's a ) Oi?Oi J A* A V# lli ii UkfililLl, Dr. L. O. Howard, chief of th i '>M?n.ni f)| r |<tn)>io|(|<r" ) ?i I })^ r i |Mitiiieu( ol a^ricuh n?e At w'.isn Hi, S.iii iolUitrS It) Ot'.JtiV I that iho Mexican ooll weevil ha passed the border of Texan nni | Lu bo 10ulid 01 (he Mj ' pi river, says a Thn' dispute from Washington. | Wiien his alteniion was cai 1 e< I ... .4 ..I A* 1 .1 I . |i<* ???i accoiiui n;ui i H* e I widely published in I lie souther jKiHiebOi 1110 exuiuiuon i?i sum ' '!."? ^oll fV >pv ' I plantation 15 ?*!#? south < 'I Montnr.mcry, A'.1 , l'* says h i was conlident ilia! there hail hee some mistake ahoat tMo tnattei ; Tii i ' i hi! i. n ?v *% I nolo a! ' ,, nt .1, , \ ation ot Alabama *t U*nti;omor\ Ala., on .July 10, ami these wh saw the insects do not seeni 1 'have en'erlaineil any douhl as ! iheir briny: izonuine Mexican ho j v. c( vils. 1 )r. How;;; ! lm; rcccn : oil numerous sajnples of weevil ' : tn A ' a ham > I'd er i* I oi i !-itntos oast of the Miss-sipr who"; tlie se?; 1 vrr hare b 1 iov<* ? to lie the M ?\ir?n tre>! I weevi In v<*i ( !->? loiu 'or an < vim " ? . i i j I??????>? i * ?? i llU i * vr viS Ll. I :> *w? O \\ them to he samples of weevils < , I .#1.r>. ,:cc. i :,.b ..r(1 v;r j K I) o \V ti to ill i : i 'r ' ' I vvlli. it tliO iil)J ll il.ii, d l.^l-oit.n 11.e ,-oa- on !ia< not ot advntu j Cu iti 1 cuwll^il ioi ail. 11 o V. al o > I ; , . i ||>.o i' iy he don" oV ii.e Uu , | in 'le inleete.i in IV.\ 'i hi.- yea r. lie is reei'in : report -1 Iroin time to :ime from hi "ill ! who are eon lnetin^ experiment ' on Texas plantations. The moi interesting report thus lai reoeiv i j ed is one bearing ouk iue theorii .i,t ?|"p'?ri mont as to the ere lie Nihility ot cotton {JIonn n iroi northern seed. Due ot the < > perimen ai t'acis near Vietoris I l> V VV I ^ (U kill lllftl Itl V n Vol ll I vU'ii I ' r v 'v w '* ? 1.1'" " llaftor 11?<? cotton plant* worn we , ri?.> ii niui ibo j.i*nw>. v?\iO cov o'l with ill A ft or tho Hon subsided l houe pl*:?t* continue in jjpow, wlnlo ? 11 i 1?m cot I on on 1 side ot tho experimental t rat that had hoon overflowed \v?i 1 killed I ' ( )l course." said tho optimal "if a man jrots into tho habit ? hunting trouble lie's sure to fin it." "Yes," replied tho pessimis H"and it ho'a ?o 1 f>7.v fWat ho a i I ways trio* in nvd.) it it wjl| tin jjhim. Sn whai's t ho di 11 rone* 't iA 4 t ? >W ft 4 ? d 4 ITor Ixi&uU aiul Children. lint ivi;*! ?wu Mat 8 AlWuVo uOUkIi IS w B'-ars tho yiguatuia ot Cytt*Ar^v'7if ;imm? ' m $ . ' ' '' ? r. .VW - > *, Ws 'MJti Dwoponni^ P nr?* y 3 pu rr w - ol v Ji t Digests what voti eat. , Tli is preparation contains a!l of tl ' 4I| <v%r'ti a'irf tfigeptt pi) k !t < t food. It yivu> iii 'i.oiL iclit f .mil ncvi fails to cure. It uiio.vs y'?ti to eat a ' the food yott want. T1 tii??d son* itii I 6tomaclis can take it. Jly it-- u>o mar thoututnds of 4Yii>ej>t.im have bee cured uftoreverv h'.o? ok*o failed. ] s unequalled for the *;oina<'h. Chili I reu with \r?ti stomach* bhrivc on i 1 Cu. cs e&i sifits^eli iicf^ible i lfroj.arufl ' *> 1 f by V T~ Tf vn Jt ' , Tiio t; bottle contain*-'.ti!'!< >I lie60c. bU, ) I Take Laxative Bro ^ ,?jt ^ Is nnp which ia t ? ana can oe rciiet 'I f -* - ? ^ hrv-fw-vhh' rlfflns nnpurmes. Sucf e H Lemon Elixir. It is a pleasant U the most delicate stomach, and I W "ecc Sold bv r.U d?*?i flirts nt 50 a Aiozley's Lemon Hot Drops, v b equal for coughs, colds, sore tl '1 P broprb'ti0, 9rc a bottle , .iimnii^iMfnii.iri fr< nrifai?m il C"' '<h* ;; i mu. wnin^ n I5? 1 Mr. t?nir,i' j :k N Win 1 ,?i# SPRINGS ill AilI f* ST IT T. AND CA 0 j J\ ^ r j '7 (, V|' <v' vl?i\liS Diseases ot lij^ V/ Stomach and Skin. r sicians and welcomed by >, iv fil^rvr* Rnybirrct : : ft . ?J.-2 1 \ i) iv 111 Mil imviv.ornIin ( ! y* inineral icuiI'UH'iiis i?l (jienn Sp i fit ( I I . ! i .*> . N 10 * . \ H I ? ? ) . > . V J- j ylf 1*1 . 1 I nil ia?iii? water, ami positive I * immediate rt*11?*I ironi 1 mii^e.stin 1 l*or saio hv till driifiviOs. d | ' I 1. j r sCfl J, I ;:!Siow to Fatten Fur fattening nml giving life ami | poor condition one -5-ccnt package o i i.-. ctjual in 10 bushels of corn. The ] ' lion creates a healthy appetite, then ( nothing passes through the animal un ,, Ashcrafl's Condition Powders is and every stockman who uses it gets ;?j "1 had an old horse in very bad cc '1 j and had a blood disease which was c II 1 pave the horse three doses * f Ashcra 7 days and led hun lioerally. The a] (1 I from the first few doses and he pain*1 ,| week, and he was made almost a new l_ mend Asherafi s Condition Powders , Farmer, Monroe, N. C." 25e. Packt 'S I ';| Ci d 'j . yltf \H jjg * I mn?/-earfTS!mi!UC ra Coste0"'ys??ite | Or wall cents to O. J Curt i Eruptlonu, Sores, Colic, Ilivos,r Worms. TEETIIIKTA cc j THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER S HI ' "W^ Zv^t- *&,<% -fy ? Do You use a S I ,5 _ >, <? Do you use a Ga: j #> i # Do you have 3 ? with it? r ieV Do you know jjjj? McivEOWN ly make such cri| right? u , ^ 4ft Call on or write them S f* y-T 1) 1 I?ihi wmi? iiiij? ?? mini ure a Cold in One mo Quinine Tablets. >e n month*. This signature, ** i upon to act geimy, but ^ (Jr^c the entire svstem of oil W a remedy is iviozlcy s Ml lemon tonic, acceptable to I acts thoroughly upon the ^ s It tilC I?:^HICol II"f?v<iSUnt" Jm c n bottle. ^ ? without an J iroat and LemOtl ' III tMxir l I9(| l. I (II !* ? upp] Watcp 5 U 1 XAt il ? A l j ij :i .rlonatld ^ $> tin.! Liver. Kidnevs, V 1'Indorsed by phy- ^ patients. <? ^ir^er ^.1 ^ ^ V, 11??*?111>1111. ? '?!?I M:iiin" i ] <> nnys AIiium ii Water. ^ i i"y i > \\ A i i. u, :i tit'i jw'ul;:ur<? lor 1 K\s|H-|^n. (Jives r,_i>7?Im. ** '*?.cs .-cr. jf /,-\ .r. ^ ?> w" V' V U/ W ?v w' ^ ^ ?- itow a Poor J * o rse 1 strength to a horse or mule in f Ashcraft's Condition Powders j)owilcTi> l'V correcting llic u., ' sall the is assimilated and digested. a strictly high grade preparation full value for his money. * ndition generally. lie was thin ausing the hair to come off. I ft's Condition Powders a day for )pctitc of tiie animal improved <1 52 pounds in flesh dtyitu? the horse. I most heartily recom.?C. C. Sikfs, Liveryman and ige. Sold by . 'i~: CT> > awford Bros. III? <???.3Cl!r3f Cfioiera-lnfanliim, jM Diarrhoea,Oysrntrry, and Ij tclpA & the l?ov>el Troubles of t." W KS fl Children of Any Ann. t" Aids Exte^don, Ki^ulatet , "btrtn jii.CiiA vt thc ^hi|(' anfl Mak?* J. I. fixate teething easy. . 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