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T1IK .H: ws IN ui ss l.t. Kopi ? sen I;il lv< s <>l n Persecuted Knee Who Are tinted ami 11 uni i-i! tty Iii? People. When a Hussion soca tkrco uicu with gauut fncos. long priestly couta dangling at their heola and a lock of huir hanging over cadi cur, ho says, "Moro govern ment spies. " Those Poliah Jows should not he confounded with the thrifty Jews of America. They uro another class of people. Their features, their manners, tho cut of their hair, and thc fashion of their clothing are diflerent from what one is accustomed to see in Now York. Tho number of blondes among them is surprisingly large. They seldom travel alone, but Ul companies roam tho plains of Kassia and Poland, ever talking, ever restless; watohed, feared and huted; and they in turn ever watching, over hating, are never afraid, yet distrust ever lurks in their linely chiseled faces. Thc general opinion expressed by thc Russians is that while Polish Jews are spies by nature, they have remarkable giftii for business, and that when one of them is so fortunato as to get a consider able sum of money and embark in w heat Speculations, ho speedily grows rich, gathers his clannish frionds about him, forms a colossal combination, through which, if not prevented by oppression or legalized conspiracy on thc part ol his jealous neighbors, ho in time is able to control the business of his neighbor hood. lt is not until one has seen these Polish Jews, watched their strangely ex pressive faces and studied their peculiar character that ho appreciates that they are direct descendants of tho Jews of history, w ho for ages suffered unspeak able outages. The wrongs described by historians ure plainly waitlcn in their faces, and as they glide noiselessly along thc street, with restless, Jesuitical coun tenances, one feels suspicious in spite of himself. Mony of these people aro un doubtedly obnoxious. i have seen a weary woman struggle through thc crowd at a railway station to get water for her little ones, w hen a pricstly-look iug dervish snatched thc cup from hoi and drank tho with manners of a boast. Why these yellow haired wanderers al ways travel ni squads of three noone ex plains. They swarm tho country. Thc cruelties of e. nt uric- have given them n ferocious, hunted look and made them as brutal as animals, yet their intolh i lifts them above their oppressors, wilt call thom "spies." \ Murderer** Awful Dreams. Edward Unger, who was sent lo Stni Sing for life for tho murder of Angus Holde, whose body ho cut up and shippet in a trunk to Baltimore, is now in the hos pital of tho prison, a sufferer from norvou prostration. His physical strength be for his trial was grout, and his steadiness o nerve in court w as surprising; bm ins tam inn is all gone, nut! he has become ti misera ble cowering wreck, On the first mm mm in tho prison he told a keeper that ito lint been visite-.! during tho uight by his dis mom bored victim, w ho had proceeded ti reconstruct himself hi ihcterriilcd prisoner'*, presence. < >f this dream ho could net ht disabused. Lie seemed lo believe tt wa> realily. ISvery night i' came lo him, and at thc end of a week Ito was much broken down. In tho hospital il iias bien lia some with him. except when he is kepi very .soundly asleep under narcotic inllu ance. Ile dreams that the mangled -pieces of Ids friend aro strewn (thou! tho room, whore they lio a while Inanimately, ns they did before lu packed thc hedy in tho trunk and Ihrew thc ia ad Into thc river. Then tho fragments begin to quiver. Soon they move slowly toward each other, until Uley arc in a heap. Nevi, they adjust them selves into a human lorin. But thc head is missing. At length thal, loo, comet hilo the room, with its hair dripping will the water of thc liver in which il has lain With a horrible smile Oil ils face, it place: iiself on tho shoulders of the figure, am menaces thc murderer. .Unger shrieks on al this point, and the apparition viinishc: from bis imagination, All efforts hnv< failed to cure him Ol' these visions, and lin prison physician advises Ids removal to UK State Asylum for lunatic criminals. Governor TlionipNon nml lim Kunnin,: Dritlc, Assistant Secretary Thompson of Hu Treasury Department is said lo bo un ex perl in reviving swooning persons, but no! Until last week did ho have an opportunity to dis]-lay bis skill ill that line for tho bene lit of his olllcitll associates. A party ol New England excursionists were passing through tho department, among them be p?g n newly married couple. In cotise quenco of OVCr-CXOl'lion or the poor san I tary condition of ibo treasury, the younj bride fell in a faint immediately in front o Governor Thompson's ofllco. Hearing thc commotion in thc corridor Governor Thompson opened his door, and taking in tho Situation nt n glance, dircctei thal tho fnintiug lad}' bo laid upon thc soft in his room. Thc young husband was al most frantic, and. with utter disregard foi thc presence of strangers, ho endeavored t< restore his w i fe to consciousness hy press ing her lo his bos un and caressing her OX Iravaganlly, Governor Thompson sug gested his infallible remedy of stretching tho patient upon her back, with her lie u downward, SO ns to alloc- thc blood lo cir ciliate to tho brain, Tho young husband at iirst remonstrated against what seemed to him to he treatment loo heroic for hi> belter hali, but lld tinnily consented, am in a few minutes thc young hid}' was rc stored ami tito happy couple rejoined theil frionds and continued their sigllt-SCCing OX pcdillon, Governor Thompson says ho obtained ?iii experience in fainting ca-es from old Dr, Geiger, of Columbia, s. c. Tho doctoi was called upon (o administer to a Indy who had fainted. Upon his arrival lu found the pat il nt Stretched OUt upon a .ol; with a high pillow under her head. Tin doctor's iirst Instructions were to "tnk< that pillow from maier her head, place tm family Bible under her heels und she will bc all right in a minute." Gov. Thomp son never forgo! this remedy, anil he has practiced ii repeatedly wlthgreni success. jB?itimore Su n. Thrashing a Ghoul at Midnight. A night or two ago a gentleman living near Spurkill had occasion at a late hour to cross tho stone bridgo ovor the Hparkill creek, whon ho encountered the ghostly object which was on its nightly round to frighten people. The man picked up a good-sized stone and hurled it at tho object, striking him a pretty hard blow. The spook became angered and clinched witli tho man. The gentle man proved tOO muscular, however, for tho spectre and grasped it by tho Ihr mt. Tho ghost, in a human voice, bogged foi mercy. The Spurkill gentleman re lented, and, after discovering thc identi ty of tho person who had lu cn person ating a ghost, promised to let him go and not make known hisf name on con dition that ho give up tho spook busi ness. Tho ono who has.-personated tho fhosl and caused tho worst scaro ovor nowu in tho lower part of tho county is u man well known in Piedmont and Hpnrkill, but tho man who discovered his identity sticks faithfully to his premiso not to rovcal it.-Nyack (N. Y.) Special to tho Now York Times. A young poetess says she "told lier secret to thc sweet, wild roses." She was vety Imprudent. When the sweet, wild roses "blow" she w ill wish she hod kept tho se cret to herself. UHNtCHAL ?KWH KOTK8. Hein? ol lu terr ?I (lathered from Ynrlouw Quarters. A conflagration in Clarksvillo, Tenn., caused a loss ol $200,000. Montgomery lois postponed lier Inti ? Slate drill until .May, lBtfti. Tlio prohibition amendment in Michigan is surely defeated hy about 5.000. Qcuornl Logan's novel, ''The Volunteer Soldier," will lie published early in May. Colonel Ingersoll is to write his religious Impressions of Dr. McQlynu's theology, Ilygola Hotel, Virgtu, sold for $802,500. ii was bought hy Mrs. Phoebus. Tlie work of evicting delinquent tenants will begin OU bord Lansdowne'* estate on April '-20. Prince Alexander of Dattenberg has again declined to bc rc-clvclcd as ruler of Bulgaria. There is no apparent chango tn thc situa lion of the cotton handlers' strike in Mew ( > ricans. Tho Texas Legislature has adopted rt so lutions expressing sympathy willi the peo ple of Ireland. A Legislative committee has hceu ap pointed to meet a committee of tlie foreign bondholders of Virginia. Delegates representing 13,000 Welsh miners met at Rhonda ana adopted a reso lution denouncing tlie Irish coercion hill. .Vt Memphis, Tina., on Sunday, nine persons wen- seriously hut liol fatally pol soncd hy eating leo cream at a dinner parly, Tho Secretary <>f the Inter state Com merce Commission will receive $8,500 pei j ear. Bon Perley Poore's "Reminiscences,' quoted all over two continents, have notice1 thal author but $2,500. ? Ix President Jcffcrsou I lavis will proba bly deliver au address before tho \\ llliaui Jewell Colloge, Kansas City, Mo. Accord lug to Congressman Townsend Sunset Cox will bo tho next ehairmun o tho ways and means committee. Col. George Johustono, charged with du , murder of -lohn 1>. .Iones at Newberry, hu been admitted to ball in tho sum of si ,500 Secretary Whitney lias decided to pus! U) completion the work on thc cruisers At , fuita, Boston and Chicago. . President Cleveland is said lo bo Slivlllj , Mireo-tlfths of his salary for use winn th r ?ny day of the proven dawns. > . The w holesale boot and shoo house of S 1?. Brickhouse A: Co., Norfolk, Vu., hu ^signed. Liabilities $1)0,000; assets ahoy i hat amount. A large tract ol' Mississippi pine lands ? comprising about 80,000 acres, hos heel 1 purchased by a party of Michigan capital 1 lats. Four thousand emigrants were slurtci " We8t from (asile Qm dell, New York. Snr. 2 dav. being accumulation of arrivals stnci ' I'Viday. The prevailing drought in Texas, nddet 10 the results of last year's drought, is cami j hi j tIto Legislature to consider the SUSpcU . .sion <>:' tax collections. ) Plans have been perfected for con neel hi] - the Norfolk and western with thc Louta rillc and Nashville railroad lines. This i i s nd lo be n big Hiing for Norfolk, (bergo Westinghouse adds another $10 out of his own pocket to i lie death bellell of slim paid by tho Westinghouse Ai Brake Company (employes' Belief Society Tho llrsl day's canvass for fluids to liol nu interstate drill ia Montgomery, Ala. hi .lune resulted in tho raising of * i 0,001 Tho wdiolo amount to l>c raised Is $20,00 i Senator Palmer, of Michigan, is goinj . lo '.mister up his boom nv buildllUj I hill for tho G. A. ll. posts of Detroit to usc. Tho Secretary of tho Navy has Invll I sealed proposals from shipbuilders of iii J I lilted Stales for building live new wi I VC3S0l8. A bill was passed by thc Sen.ile ol Pei i ? sylvania providing ?hat punishment fi murder In the lirsl (logreo may be death i tho use ot eleetricity. .Major Kdwards, who wauls to bc May . of Pargo, Dak., is one of tho llCUVlo . statesmen in die country. I Io tips the beat nt 887 pounds. ?Ix l.'nited Stales Treasurer .Ionian, wll 11 issed llie ocean willi ex Secretary Mai ting, passes most of his limo with the la . ;..!. at Bournemouth, Mrs. Lam a-has finally returned from In : viii :<> Georgia, und lue Secretary of il ' interior eau again be approached by calle wi o left their revolvers al home. John G. Saxe's later lifo derived noni ' ditional sweetness from tho facl Hud I once received $5,000 per year Cor writll . ??a: poem a week for the Now York hedge Tho dwelling of Mr. K. J. Moody, s j miles above Marion, was harned .Monda while- Mr. Moody and his soil were both .Marion. Loss about $3,000; Insurant ' said lo be $2,000. j Tho United States grand jury in S. . Francisco, Cal., has returned forty indi? ments of conspiracy and perjury again " land swindlers, including several Kider ' ofllecrs On account of tho report that negro mi tary companies will Ito admitted to tho ii donal drill, it is probable that the Caph f Light Guards, oi Jackson, will wilburn I from the drill. Arthur Sullivan, a young New Yo I book-keeper, who was arrested for steal it 1 church property from St. Stephen's Chun i on March 18, pleaded guilty, and was sc I tonccd to six years in tho Stale prison. One of the most inunilieent recent git to churches is thal of tho Rockafell brothers, John D. and William--$75.0 in all-to the Tabernacle Baptist Church .Vi w York. There ls A "reliable" rumor from the n , donal capital to tho effect that ex Senat . Maheno Is lo succeed tho unsophlstical ( Jones as * chairman of the Republican i . ti. tal committee. Lord Randolph Churchill says Hint l . resignation resulted in tho direct saving 11,400,000, while Opp08illg tin- scandaio WOStO of public money in the War and A milnliy Di partmonls. The Swiss government has resolved vigorously agalust the Socialists ai Anarchists, whose recent activity isthoug to 1)0 cale iilated to disturb the peace of t Stale. Fire in the dry goods and notion hon of Krankel Bros. on Gay street, Baltimoi ? damaged $8,000 of stock, fully covered Insurance, The building was dumag V i ?000, Insured, Hoary Lower A Son, ol Philadclph; manufacturing chemists, have failed. Li I".lilies are estimated al half a million. 2 est?malo of tho assets eua bo obtainc CatlSC-100 much teal estate. Tho Prohibitionists carried tho clCOtii In Rankin county, .Miss. This shuts o lite whisky men of Jackson, wdio Intcndc If (lankin county went against prohibido to establish themselves in that county tho vicinity of Jackson. J. J. Comoilson has been arrested ni placed il) jail at .Mount Sterling, Ky., serve out a liuee years' sentence for havi horsewhipped Judge Reid, who sub: qm iitly committed suicide. Relit hunters have stolen Tom Deli I rei 'S silk umbri Ila, gold cane and dl&mOi scarf pins and fears ?ne now entertain thal liiey will also steal his bead foi a au sot effect. Charles de Lesseps, evidently Hie son his father, tells a New Orleons reporter tl: everything is propresslng finely on the Pu ama ('anal and that the canal Itself will open lor navigation licforo 1800. An Immense mass meeting has lu i ti he in the Philadelphia Academy of Music f thc purpose of protesting against tho, pro posed coercive legislation i>v tue Tory GOV crantent or (heat Britain. Fully ft.uoo people were present. Tho Secretary of tho Navy hos grouted authority lo proceed tuimcdlntoly wllh re pairs to tho Osslppco, fouud to bo necessary by Ibo Board Of Survey. Thc vessol is HOW lying nt tho Norfolk Navy Yard. Doyle, tho luviucible, has been released on a ticket of leave. He complains bitterly of the treatment ho received while lu con Gnomont, and alleged that thc prison au thorities single OUt Irish convict'; it r cspc cial punishments. "Govornor elcct Mollett, of Ibo Stale ot Dakato," denies that hts bailiwick has atty tutoutton of going to war with Ute com dry, and adds that it w ill walt lo he admitted to the Union until it can come in through Un front door. Thc Supreme Court ?d' Mississippi has affirmed thO decision of the love r cunt, awarding I'. c. Thompson, of Knoxville, Miss.. $15,000 on account ol lujuries rc eelved tu an accident ott Ibo Louisville, New Orleans ami Texas Railroad. Air. Sidney Bartlett, oin-of 1! iston's bl | known lawyers, is ss years old, yd Ids bodily strength ls little Impair !. und Ito ls i s titi never to have exhibited greater intel lectual vigor than lu un important cuso which ho reeenlly COlldtU led. Local optionlsts nt Staunton, Va., Rave notice that they would ' ont? st thc i olio i of last Tuesday, on thc ground lhal thc tickets of tho "wets" were not primed on w hilo paper. Thc i aper isof tt light cream c ?1 tr. William nhd Joseph Wa toed, br - leis, led an altercation itt their home lear Springfield, 111., Thursday, over a an . wilburn shot Joseph, I oak a ? his arm. He theil wcnl to th? io m mid shot hims ll through the lu ul. A heavy landslide- occurred ul Mon I ti Curio; Immense masses ol rock mid earth siid down and now ciitlrc h bl .th rail way and carriage road. A trahi Iud ticil v.Ith tourists hatl just passi !. Lato reports I rom South America and tho Isthmus furnish no support i iii" story telegraphed Inst week from Kl Texas, that cholera hail made ii^ way northward as far.. i Paustmn. Tho election tit MhmcupoJi! ivas a vi lory for thc ih m. ca:-, who elected len Aldi r 1 i ii lo (he Kophi I . : * ell Vc :. THO Council .stands IU Del loci tut li lt I a: M ?cans. For tho llrsl tine: in ye rs thc I loiiu erais are i<? powt r. Tho new Council ol Milwaukee, Wis.', \\ i ; stand lie:.uhlicee. 10, Dc-lnocrnh Ul, I ahur ?. Thirty-two < iti- ..?' thc s elected Mayor- as follows: Thlrloi i Itu publicans, Cloven Democrats, lb co Labor, f Or citizens ntid one Independent. d'en. Thomas W. Con> ny, I eoretary ot the Slate Tempcraiicu L< igue, "'. Nev. Verk, and organizer <i thc i imp?iimec Association of New York died siul'Unly returning from tho Baptist Mi dont burt li, near ll .st New Vork, from bosirt etti ?e. Thc Sui Autonio and BelUnap Kill Cf travo changed their minds regal di LT theil withdrawal from thc N ut lonni tl li ul Washington next mont i. The,> woo ns s ired that if negro con pani did nt um! tho drill, they would crtmp und I iii llvi . ..rate. l-'lro broke out Thut'RiluV io d fl vi il rj building lu Kssex ireeb New Vork. ? ....'? Were 120 people ju the buildb lives of all wen- llircnti .?. .1. ]?'..?? i , <?- ' . ri mude hy jumping from wi dows .. 1 hj Uro escapes. Nineteen people were burned. Dr. Lewis Swift, ot :i;.- Walbor Oh? r vanny, announces the renewal of tito War n rc linet prize o? sion foi cadi inn x? i e ii it i discovered dm lng thc v Man h Ul, qhuiii . i.i '.?0 ?0 moni . lind med:.!- lui hi . ii nw riled The total redemption of tnt lo itu according to the latest returns, uni ii > ;. r".'?,o'??,7?k'i The redemption . tdowj ai i. dientes that there aie few cr ol til ?< i ? bi existence than was ni jlrsi siippot-c i. I i. now ihOughi thal thc n ue n ?.. a liol will not cxet ed six or sc-voti milli, i 'dollin Herr Must's wife, iii" prep y brunet! who was thc liist to kiss ibo llb ruted ' . nivhlst tho other tiny, '. -..id lo hi pud) j. .-dons because nil the other A i dory of indi. ideal be!.-i< til! tis il lise i...-. About un Inch ol! snow fell .! Au, lu Wisconsin, Tuesday > .. t, h . ft o v i eh i. covet ed witlt ti I ty rr ? whlfo which (?ce) i is lo ho dui ' , That whole sect on i :' c 'iud ry . i fur a heard frbbi ls covered with tctno ye lowish snow. U is a strm oj Itenpmoiioti At Edgar Thompson's sti I Braddocks, Pa., hctitcd stool had ! Ol dumped in a portabh Ink preparan p airing it Into Ingol lin ml liquid metal exploded (iud > teri 1 in n (livections, five pitmen were frightful! 1..::ncd, hut il ls hoped Hey lire ; i la ill) hurt. A large quantity of dynamite, used fe bin ting, ural stored in u frame sh my the outskirts of Heading, Pu., o.xphidi Monday, Andrew haiti hid holli leg blown off and Will dh . Tv> ri other Ituliaii were fearfully injure?!, om :. ivhi Ids . torn 01)011. Samuel Wei .. was also badi hurt The President reappointed thc pr Government members of tho Union Pacill Diroctory, whoso terms have expired: R. Comfort, of Now Vork; Franklin Mi Ncngh, of Chicago; Alexundi r Haskell.. < Columbia; Marens A. Ifnm ... ol develin! a al .hunes W. Savage, m Omaha. families of ll. W. Milch ll und ol tb Ccolbuiigh, who isa sister ol Mrs Mitchel and has three children, one an luf.ii I, wei pillioned with tho exception ol tin Infun ii' Boston ii is thought bj . il bi ; pork < (.inned limn beans. Fatal i mils, lil ii ever, are not at presold uuticipn ? : Tin-trial of Cook county llb. bi i- .-et for next Wednesday In tho crlmlm c ?url before Judge Tuloy, hut ll ?sai isi li pf considerable speculation ns lo wlietlu tho trial will begin oi Unit dato. The St d ls n ady, bul lhere ls doubl a l ? *\.c i.' tho d?tense wid lui prepared t-> go i i tiln Gonornl Mahono, accord!oe lo thc No folk Virginian, notwlthstutidlng thc fm tliilt his Senatorial robes are ol?, rcloil possession of tho room of tho Bi nate < ii m?tico on laddie buildings and grounds 1 Uni Capitol, und has ty po-writers at ivor Ibero doing a largo amount of corresponi onco relating to tho campaign In \'i. lui While workmen v. ere OXCttVntlng for th walls of the Kennedy building, in Wei Water street, Syracuse, N. Y , h cav? I OCCUrrctl, burying lour men. Une was n moved, after ii lap-o of l? minutes, desi Tho other three wen-talo n out alive au seriously hurl, but iheir Injuries ate nt fatal. The District of Columbia Supremo Cou: h... refused the rellof asked ?<>r In th . <.,... of .Morris S. .Miller against lin- Civil Sei vii ??_. i J. mi mission brought before ibo Gout upon petition <>f right, in which thc pet Holier complained of tho nets of tho Con mission and asked lo havothc civil s rvli law declared unconstitutional. QUCOD Marguerita, of haly, took p ty o tho reporters who were puzzling ov r th toilets ata recent Court hall ni Romo, an dictated to them a description of thu bani sonnst drcsSOS. She wound up willi tho ii juoflon not lo forget lu r necklace of pt nj ls saylmr. "for these arc tho Ulinga that espi dally interest your Indy li nders. " At Hngarstown, Md., a burglar wu caught hy It, M. Hays, editor ol tho Olola in Iiis stationery sion;. He was mux Bowser, and had been in .Mr. j lays' cn ploy ten years, He drew a revolver an shot himself through the head win n ault moued to surrender, and was not shot I? Mr. Hays, who fired at him. Tho Right of thc Fr?lich Chambers has . ssued o protest against the exclusion of that party from repr?sentai lon In the Bud get Committee. The ohorgo is made that members ot tia- (light nre exchuleil from tho comniittoo because Hie Republicans arr desirous of concealing thc fact thal they have been squandering national moneys. .Mme Bernhardt recently outortQlucd tho humorist, Marshall Wilder, al lunch. She ts fivo feet six luches high ami about six iuchC8 wide, and he is about two feet wide ami. Ihreo foot high. They talked French sad English to each other's entire bewilder ment, lint 'bey a'e in the same language and parted iii'ads li is even said that .Mr. Wilder made Mme. bernhardt laugh. lohn Most, ex-convict and apostle of an archy, had i reception in Cooper Union, Now York. 1: was the largest Anarchist meeting ever held in thal city, the hall lg pocked. The majority present were not Anarchists, but Socialists, and many v ero d re mi n ly tait of curiosity. A large squad ol' p. i n'in citizens' clothes, were pr< eat. .Mr. Pulitzer pronounces the story that ia1 has cm plo Vi ll a di teethe to act as ? body guard, "au invention ol' tay friend. Mr. Daua." Ho further soys: "ff Ira Sheeter uns lo <io thc threatened killing I trust :. . hi will materialize soon, as I tun eon tempi ttblg a little trip next month anti tlo not ca e lo have open and unsettled ac counts." Places of workmen al .Innes A* Laugh lin's lr ti odd. Pittsburg, Pa., who struck a few days ugo, have bren lided by new men. Tho locked out workmen mado op* plications lo be organized into an assembly . I Knights of Labor, but were refused on account of being on a strike. They de i :;:..!: 1 aa ad Vallee ill Wages from (Jil 515 to ! .V) prr th y. CV ?, ii i W. il. Marlin, who will succeed Senat? i ol cl Bongan lu Ibo House, is a ?tall ?uni lida : a rail. He wears long hair ami hus a tun ?n h;- chin, and a mustache His vol o is h *.al and his gestures are awk ward, Iii-; trousers never lit him and he wears II butternut-colored shirt. Ho has vi i all his lib' ia Hie pinowoods of eastern Texas ?ind has promised to he tho same Hill Martin in Washington that he is al home. 'Vi-.-. re< ? et attacks on the Czar of Russia Imvi < un d that potentate t<> hate cvery in ibo shape of democracy. Helias replied I du French Ambassador's invita i . io ?oin in ?de French Exhibition of i (ii ; ting ! . give encouragement to n lr ion oi iinized in honor of a sue* ful i .'elution, mid adding thal he would ito! allow Ills subjects to take any pall hi ut h fm affair either. Peter R. Morrissey, ex-incmbcr of th?' ? . house of ihc Mindt ?ital Assembly of . Lou ld, nud 1 un of the judges of olee : a ie Mia* city la t November, win? ins i on ia fore tho United States Cir cull Court for three ?lays pasi for fruudu I ally registering voters and witli receiving . I? ii \<>t.s while ociihg ns judge of dec , Wits found guilty of tho latter charge. In Wayne, Mich., Circuit Court Judge .i nub n gave his decision on tho contest ol the will of tho late Francis Palms bo ; .' uo.oOO to lils two children ll ho h i hy thom lu trust for their chil li on. Thc if len tl I y foulest was begun lo I ti leg 1 decision on Hie will, in his ! . Judge J en ii ison holds Hint the upai isl controlling fortunes . i . ; . ive from generation to genera li lion. Thc coal miners in Ibo Jcllico region of j Kentucky have gone nul on ri Strike, and i . ti ' incipience Konscc, Would ridge, l'1 11 e, Standard mid oilier minos ! dui vii. with m? prot-'|Kcl of open ; i up b i tome months. There aro OlioUt ! ?0? tuen employed ia Hie mines. Thc ', . I lim hi, ike ; ? 'he refusal upon the ' 'i moo l- a ii a v. arly con: rael ii.im t i agree not to strike for Igin of tia- ? xpression "mending , Ith fences," us used Iii liioderii politics, is lu i buted to John Sherman, While Beere tho frons ry ho visited his homo ut ; dv... followed by a boat of j irre ;. adonis, ono of whom boldly asked i .?. Si co wir ' he was doing in Mans I i' i. ppcucd thal on thal day Sher il I eon rand w itli a man to repair I soiim fences on his place, so he told Hu- re el thal ir- had eotae lo Mansfield to rbis fences. Thus originated an ion which iris had wide usc in polll ! . .i .'ind has Oven found ils way into I tue il: iii - ii House ot Parliament. ? The uto John Roach loved to toll that it 1 Un ugh Ids connection with tho Navy rina ni tia- government iii it he be .widely known. Ile used t<> lake uro in recounting his llrst Interview .. i ? Iden! Lincoln, which was also ; beginning ? f Ids labors for the govern When Roach brought a letter of bi ll incl lon, Mr. Lincoln inquired: "What d , von wa tit?" ''Nothing, 1 answered Mr. I I vouch: "bul I thought you might want Hiiui ol mc." "So i ?I?*." rcpiii ,1 tho ! , r? ld? ni, "And If you have brains I? nigh to build engines that will make a . rust enough lo catch up willi ihoso ?el .< 'V. you have him and now you j dont s Hint are cutting our merchant vessels ' .\ xi cnn go homo and make mo j Ihreo pairs of them." I.nie P.pUorie ol MK* bul vu donut*.. Several days ago a parly of Salvationists il it ii.? umlxaU upon Hiern to visit : c, Consequently they proceeded to 1 Ihc In usc of Mr. Fr..uk Beattie, who hus en III 1 iroverayear, and in consequence ls nervous nnd excitable. Davine I admission into tho house thoy were a o : j H i oso in attendance upon the tick man who had sent them, since they carno wholly uninvited by Hie members of tho .ly. Thoy replied thai ii was by tho order of C iptnln \ odor that they had come j lo miali Irate unto ti,,' gJck, Captain Voder ! unknown lo lliosu present until (hoy told thal slie was tho loader of tho .a n Anny. The party wet?: prompt ly told (hat Hair ministrations were nol uocded nor wanted, and thal they should HVe. Tin y (11(1 not leave, however, nor did the; until tho bod ridden mau him I f?avi them to undorsUiud Hutt ho did nol wish to ho inmboiirinod into heaven, aral told Hain to dip,...; Hail he was II H ember <>f a church, and hail tho "bread of life" tinily' administered lo him by his .r, whoso administrations were sufll eleni. No tambourina music was heard in ilia) house, for al (ho S?CK man's command they Mi.-Charlotte Obtener. ( itt- name i.nw. Tho folk wing extract from the Genend Mutes Is ol Interest lo sportsmen: "It shall not be lawful for any person in this ito, between tho first day of April and LllO In i day of November, In any year hereafter, to catch, kill or injure, or to ptirsilO With Bitch intent, or to fell, or OX DOBO for Side any wild turkey, partridge, dove, iVOOth ' Ck, or pheasant; and any person or pi i HIS lound gullly thorcof shall bo lined in ; less limn ton dollars, <>r ho Imprisoned II t less than lon days, which line, if i m posed, : had go one-half to tho Informer and thc other one half thereof to the school fund of tho county wherein thc oliente was committed." "A Perfect l-'l<i?il orhunOiliin" \\ ill lill Hie heart of every suffering womaii il she will only persist in (he USO of Dr. Lillie's "Favorite Prescription." It will cure the most excruciating pian died pains, and relieve you of all irregularities nod rive healthy .action, it will positively euro Internal Inflammation anti ulceration, misplacement and all kindred disorders. Price reduced to onodollar. By druggists. Crave Injustice- Tho eulogistic inscrip tion upon tho avorago tombstone imicA-imic, Alwoy8 give the devil his adieu. Oval-shaped potatoes ara the best. A bole in your income A 1 N ' Haid persons should bo eh ai lu udid. An oxchequci-A retire ! baggage ter. How to make a tall man short-Keb him of his pur to. "Even a dark lank rn hes Its bright sldi quoth witty Boland. Repeated earthquakes have oeeuri Aden. The carpenters' ."-trike ls '.il. :.i progl'i . tn Chicago. The Atlanta lillies ll IVO withdrawn fr. the national drill. Insurance companies aro deoliulrjf! I hlci go risks for lear of ibo Ail nobb l?. The butternut is n vorydurahlo wood and excellent titulier for lenco posts. You cannot jump over a mountain, !v?ii step by step ! ikea you to Ibo other side. A man is not a man when he turns i..." u bed. Why ls Hm how of a bool Uki sulphuric acid? Because it cuts water. The Lomax lillies ol Mel lo wi;l m '? Withdraw Irma the national drill. lt is a fact known by etd fnnncri ; .? March colds never hurl frull ni.. stubb Thc jackas') would not hide ii ??. u ii ho could. He thinks thoy look well ?. Holli of tho military compile! K of i n Antonio, Texas, have willldruWJ national drill. The coruor-sloiio of Ibo now eily hall ol Klchm nd, Vn , tvus ' . Ith In . ceremonies. ? At Staunton. Va., the local optli lion resulted in a majority ol' D.? foi I let i in n total vote ot 1. Hi?. A poetess sings, "] have found it silence ls." Her friends, il is underwood, aro not so fortunato. There mo said lo be OS variotl? of si . in tho world-not counting Wall Street lambs. Widows may set Ihelr caps more'than widower-, but ttglU'03 sin.'. bag tho game. Hy a singular dispensation of Prov Idenc a lim?! cannot be heard any furl'ie '.iian n gun will cai ry. Ho that b. familiar willi curtain lot may not advocate stage eJT/.'Cls, hut 1 1 ci r lat lt ty in favor of Ibo drop ear.. . Thc German press warmly np| thc new Ittdiiiu Cabinet, which they say will bu favorable to thc ti ipi IlllitlUCC. An extensive strike of stoiio masons and Ibolr laborer.-, alni mortar mixers hi ibo vicinity of Uoston has be n ?un iguri: It bas been computed Ibid tho Ut. .? speaking population of tho world wi hundred yeats nuniecr from eight Ired to one thousand million . Pearl necklaces are doun po < heat tl year that a line eic ian ht! IrOUgilt for ".' ii.i;>. livery lb lng seems lo fa\ n man. What is Ibo ililfcri nco liol ween 1 tramp and ii featherbed? Tinro rial dllferonce. One la bard up anti tin other soft down. Tho Secretary of tho Tn rsury hm tl cldcd Unit tho national deposit01! - rcipilred lo redeem iradi dollar: Undi r Hit recent tu t. Coal shaft No. Coi Qi kal wo, loy h, v totally destroyed hy lire, sup rim Story was badly humed, bat tho ; ih ca pet I mila jut id. Who was lill) IllCiSt SUCCCSSflll ii: Ul ICU: i mentioned in tho Old Testami it? because he successfully iloaied 11 company when all Ibo rcsl of ibo was in liquidation. Two hiiudred laborer nt Iii iron Works of .lone- & Laughlin, Pin burg, struck for au advance in w...,> > . I 1 cents per day. A south-hound ptifotiger I mill 1 th? Mtdiile and Ohio ralbi ry was wrcci Carroll Biatlon, eight miles from jaekso T> un. No one was Injun I, The steamer Brcctor arrlvi 1 ?tl St. .lo ms, N. P., from Ibo icc Heids with lii.OOOi und Illings no nowsconllrining the bl tho loss of tho sealing steamer Un Thc Virginia llouso lins passed 1 hill granting a charier to Hie Charle lon, I ii chianti and Chicago railroad, The bill goes to the Cow i ie ir. Tho sicamor Spoken, with 8-1 ; ? < capsized On tho Couer i.VAlcnU rivet Di got!, Tuesday. Five na n tire ; Strasburg papers report further . skins of French sympathizers, Tin i ne of houses for coinpioml ie doi is abo being inoro rigoroU ... | ttl I, Chevalier Sch lin I ron 'Pavera 1MS del orod lo President cleveland lib cretli as minister from Austria Ililli United States. A register clerk In thc general pi di Uh . of Chicago, win? recently confessed to a theft of about $20,000, and who u leased on ??iv,."ino bail, lins gone lo Canada. A boy in Pittsburg has sw.d! iwcdall momctcr, anti ila: doctors ate unable to ; < I il out. If he can wait till .lane tin- in, . cory will run so high ilia! thc Instrument will como soaring out ol ids mouth, What n poetess particularly refers 1 - "warm paleness"^ almost Identical billi the hue of Ibo man's face who Sim ? wildly on the perilous edgo of a I peel, reclining at length on tho sidewalk, and is loo pious to swear. Charles M. Owens. Isaiah Waters, John Brandon, .lohn ll. San ncr and Willful 1 Hirne, judge and clerks of election in thc iii-t wanl of Bait!moro, tried i"i < 1 lng to defraud nt thc last municipal ole? lion, were convicted. Notice ol tppi was entered. "1 know why the doctor biotlghl iii .1 little baby." Bald o llvo-yenr-old lin othei day to ber happy mother. 'And why did thc tloetor hiing thc baby : ' was 11 "'Causo it cries so much he did not wau! to keep it himself," wi s (la: lvp!\. VII Illili.ITITI l\out liri. CHICAGO, April <i.-A special from Mor ris. Hf, says; "The trial <d Hie alleged hain robbers, Schwartz and Watt. v. given a most unox|K)Cted turn yctcrdi j h) an incident (hal will probably destroy thc worth of all tho work so far dono. By consent of counsel and the Court, tho jurors were permitted lo attend divino service the Alotuodist Church. Dr. Astell, the officiating clergyman, lc 11 ned of their pri . ait e, and, Inking as his text the power of little Illings, before tho astoulslicu con ;.( galion or jury could realize it, ho wu In the midst of an address upon tho impor (ance of apparently trivia) eic ir. tandi when rightly viewed. As ibo Italn rob hors'conviction depends largely tu in cf j cumstnntlal evldonco, tho surprise was great, bul. .Dr. Axtoll proceeded to loll how a colobrstotl criminal hud onco been con viet od, after long yous, by rt i- 11-tale st 1 ?1 of poper. A torn ?lath hgt rcsiorgolyln the lb -ok l ulai 1! <??" i. nnd mm \? f,, Ung was expressed stier tho services al thc sh pilnr reiniirks of tho preacher. ?? ll i| nie convicted, Hair nttornoys will demand a new trial, on Ibo *. ?oiuid ol' undue i rt tl ti - once upon tho jury." Being cntiroly vc? able, no pat titular care Is required willis using Dr Plorco's "Pleasant Purgative Pollets, They oner Bte without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For tick hi fi locho, constipation, impure blood, di/zinc*., sour eructations from tho stornnoh, hui t i t-, in mouth, billions attacks, pulu in region of kidneys, Internal fever, bloated feeling about stomach, rush of blood te head,uko Dr Pierce's "Pellets." By druggists. The striking carpenter* at, Chicago, hy ii unanimous vote, rejected thu proposition mude by the bosses nnd reiiflhincd tliolr tlO mond Tor 83 au hour pay l??d the full recognition of the Carnanto**'Cotonou as a body of on uulzed hdinr. Tho proposition of Hm oin plo j i rs wti? lo ??pccoo eight hours nud make 81 cents an hour flu mud' mum poy, with grades'-ubovo, bul ?ot to rccogtiizo anything hut 11.0 Individual rigbtuol thom .:. All union carpenters in Hyde Park, to tho nuinboi of 200 surlick for 83 coins an hour, A short tuna ugo tho rnto waa mis d from 31 lo v>\ couts au hom-1 und tlufy ugrccd lo work nt ihnt rate for] ono your, Thoy struck out of sympathy j for tho carpenter1 In Chicago, COULDN'T llKAtl IT TIIUNDEH, ' An interesting lottov from Mr, John W. Weeks, superintendent of DoKolb Pauper Homo: I'rom u feeling of gratitude und i> di sive to bcuoftt otiu ., 1 vOluutarily make this : tub meut, ? have great roosou lo be tl auk ful thal I ever In md of 15. ii. 13., ns i know wiulla blessing it has boon io me. I have suffered with Bronchial Ga* turril for a number of years. Nix mo tibs ago twas taken with a severo pain in right cur, wkioll ill 11 ?? W ihVYS begun lo dieohnrgo matter, with terrible ami al most unbearable palpitation and nil 1 >rl . of uoisos in my hoad, in ton days nf tel' tho connut ut Cnn ul of ditt bargo uni |. in ? in my car ? boj OU *o grow deni* and ill i six weeks i >v.r- so deni that I could not : hoar thunder, I I wad thou compelled ho UPO ODtiVi - j lion tube, und it was of len that 1 < 11 J not hear With tho tube, ? then emu-l j menCed taking li. 13, j;, and tho running I ol' my cur ceased running in fivo weeks, j and can now hear without tho tubo, Af) j general health has improved, 1 : pita!io ; i cieed, mid feel I kea now being, md I appreciate tho beuelit I have received from B. B. B. (mode in At-lnitUi, Chi.) with gi ditudo to God and thank full nesu lo tho Proprietors for suoh a medio! no. J c'i< orfully recoman ml ii to all who aro alllieted with deafness and catarrh. Try it; pi rs< viro ii Its uso and you will bo convinced of its vallie. JOHN YV. WEE KB, Sun tint udt it DoKalb Pauper li?me. I Decatur, Ga., Amy 4, 1880. liURIirr'S D1SKA31? j ' have boon a sufferer from Kidney ami j Bladder troubles for .several years. I have lat dy beal what is t nnod Bright's I j isca ie, and huv > lind eousidorublo sw< i. i eg of liiy logs and shortness of breath. '1 he urea' has poisoned my blood also. I ! ? trod and tim using ( B. ti. ii. 1 Bol nie Blood Halm, and ibid ii acts powerfully ned very (prickly, ?ud t am delighted I v. ?th i 1 libel . I hud pv< yiously u ?. o a 1 ho m* tjuriulity of various advertised rem? jodies, and a- ..lal omillOUt physiches Ml M lio t?rts r . tall In uso MU? en i of : m a I'l lilli > W ?iee I i I ? te.mt ami shu i ?1 town, .oior. ?"Vt jrT. ,? VA *R*J?".-? ?'?\: '?^\?X?-:'^ m: On!.Y \ nnom ? < - '??j U$U ? H \ V - ' ^2?^ B >?1 i-i Vrt* -, >.-. r '? '. v I pur! fr (I r:: OOO r g.il Xi ?'AU*- -i IL. UV:.' i . . ' mi IVrt . i.' v ?. j?\ Itv* roi ; th', li M Ai .rr 11 muTvio - A OK < ? YO Ul n i. Vji/'-if!* \ <? . !>. 1 .i'.M.I..u 'i ..: *.);',>. V M >...-. el li i.tt.l 'II, ! lr,-I i ' , 'v*\ BolulOljr i un. lionet*. 111 il", tni't I' in . ur ?.. ? ?M. : Vs i t .. I .: M t<- :. it : I "??Vi' - V nm) ?.. , Druin row..-. .,-;."S<?tTJ~~ Sut'.'otia from coima eia * il A firali f-u S rniait it I i . t i-iwlilin I i>iii'.''?t, '? Li U-,\\t , i)!l. 1 ' A f'.TT.It'O lllON TOKIO n .ifonmti ly cur?. I ivoiuiolcnr.lie I t hy romiilnlOon. Pr?'ilionl itOi-nil 1? 11 rom lol I. i. m.: ono il ..ittii* i. ; .; ill) <.' I ho tn. ?tn !. !'?) potosi rlmonl .1 lli?OniOIKAt.AWO BKM-, A Or. ?AIlTr-R'* LIVER PILLS,., ,1 ?O.iro ConsUpadonA\.tv?<r Cont! latnt and I. lek ll P if.*t'Uohr*. Sun,DOM rioit Droant llOOKB i.ilu-a on ri^, '..I tili..? Otitis 1.1 ttego, ff THC OR. HART ER MCOICINE COMPANY 8t. Loubi Mo . M? M. A, 1 ItA/.KK. V lt I V A T 1: B O A \>. I> 1 N < i, . * ? ? , th Ti :. ont and Permanent Board ? '' nv. iv. d at . 1 . nd r.'.tes. 2-ll/4t v 5i viM/v)ri s<; ntl iii !.. , in? i nd 111 j ?lili} 08, jie; .$IO'i TO from sanie Un) . eba lied inly Hem (hit? of ( ntran PITTS CARMINATIVE! TEETHING ( J, i , ?) li KN. An instant voliof for colic ol infanta. Ouroa I y ul ry, Diarrhooa, Gholoro tnfantum or any disco *os of tho stomach and bowels. \Iakes tho Critioal period of Toothing safe and easy. 'Is a wife and pleasanl tonio. Por salo by all druggists, and for wholesale by HOWAUD, Vi n.U T & Co., Augusta, <;.r. AUnit (wi nty yottm nj'o I illfoovi-rnl it 1 noiincnl u pnm cr. I IIOTP tri. <! n nUlAbtr Of 1 ntrll bontflt. Anions t!io numil' r wer? Olio < wn'i uk? fiw tn Ut? tor?, Mtolng Intern . pMa, s. fi. .a. j,,-, tdniiti f?.r othfrtsltnllsrlf .".tv ic tori. iii? toeotitl bon lo tho nelibhord ?CUM iiotio? ti hofelth hu 1 N cu bm) f r twa <>i tlin-o ."'nra-l BSlljr. Ihtt-Irisover? jain In my broao. Aft? Itu mut I (rrew et.mtrr than I bra! l?*on fornevi r? Uttlo ?pol i bout n,r> |!M nf .t half ?limo, mi ?very on? WU ti 1 an?', r to ?Ivo S. B, 8. r. f:ilr tr lr Mn?. NANCY J. McCONAU r. b. u, |?SL BtHft*a Spcdflc )? ertllrtlr tjtfiHsMc, cf Iiiiiuirlil. t '0.1,1 iho |itix-Ml. Ticni;*.-on |tlo.,.| ?I1B HWlH' ?la ?si. s'.Va ten witts in ehUiii4for a ! tioatlsoj "mi coloren i Int? <. ol Ma 1)IB<UI8CP. or iii.- Bttino amount loi- a Irciuso on Sci? I i!??1"^ Affootloti?. ____ , ".," Thoron " .' ' H bytisiiiH ??''. PfeM Uolilon ftiodlcnl '?- . ?ovt'vy,malc. o od aiROKii ? i, ? rai r nuil?, i? j > o y ? ? l\ii K?ST it?,Mvl 1 Ital Btvongtli,will IjooeliAlIfiUod. CONSUMPTION, .....id, i . torr:i;i o? tt>e ?-?IIBI, toar ; i i roincdy. il I II? ii 1?.; . i. i . i, .... . mo. il ir CUBO aro ? ?cinta. Krom its m trvt i " s power ovor thtalernwy ilium , v. i i*- t orfi'rliitr tita now , , ,?'. " !> to tho iMibl^ llr.l'iinirn ii? rt, R..-1-I ' wi ifii? i< l'ta '*< <>>? "."norton ? > " '"" :'" n???loMk?<l ,W .i'?.* willoh, . i , . i , ., mt lon "i Ionic, or [ ' ' ' b! l-cL'nuslinr, :f ' , i !,., . i:!ilt!vo |iro|ior V '' : ... . . . . i. ? .. ..-nuliv rot . i. ronlo uln Uvor, . : . ir i : ii wpv, ilpbHHn??Hl.TilivO , ., . ' , . . ,1.1.-. ish-brawii Html i ri*, M ? m I., tidaoltraqr dlzzl . "V , , : i. IM, Inlet mu liint <?r 1 . Vii ?ni li || liol I iishi i, l?W S|?ii itr? 1 ; ; ? . .. i,,, r? 11 tar appetite, I',II ure Biiirininjt rroin ?.V.i epuln, an1, roriuu . . - H.? li ninny i ?yni| loni . fro oxpe i ' .. ror 1111 ? it -n ciiBoe, ||i . II .l?cdUMl ml?? ; vo??P v !' 1,1 ?i -, si?i?tk?e ?f ; r-?,. . ? , . ? . tti-cnlll) a?ron ? ' nvo C?OH?IIH? mid . ,. ni remedy. . >, :. il?, or Six ;H l?'oi' Sii-OO. ,; , i roy l r. Plorco a i , j i .i.- uni lion. A dd ti.-?. < . . ivy Medici! Apo? elation, IWH Multi tivel, Hull ii.o, N. Y. 7 - \ ii IEW?RD i .' .,? -. < . . . by Ibo drortrlct?rB ' i ' '-. , ...'. ti alarm le i io'dy ..i'll <vlii<-b , , cannot < ?rf ir you > , . rn ni tho ... ns , i l' nth" r\ so. pail -.I I UM ol , . I ..il!., or 1 . ir, weak >. t dull nam , .,,!' ... i i. ,.ol"..!. hui 'i- 1 hou .;? . hi con um Mon. -, , : . i. (ho work! i ii'' mond?" i ?mi i v i*ri?a! ijcudachtn M coata. From tho World's Best Katers, AT FACTOKY PRICES. Easiest Terms of Payment Eljr,ht Oiwnd .Mukcru, and Oyar Thron il -KUIred Stylof to Select From. PIANOS : diickorlug, Mason & Hamlin, ilalhunlich, Kent and Arioiu ORGANS: Mason & Hamlin, Orchestral and i$ny State. Plan? ad Qi om delivorod, freight p?hl, tu ail points South. Flftean days' trial, and Frnlght Paid Both Ways, lt not BatUfaotory, Ordor, and test th? ' litrumenU In your Own I lomo/?. COLUMBIA MUSIC HOUSE, Branch of LUHDEN A BATES' SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. nacas AN ? TBRMS TO? SAMA W. Vf. TRUMP, Slnnager. I ELD'S P FE1ALE M ?l m I Mo?tl ; . QtflttiQd ma:. I of ia? URI? for fiunnn'a j>.>i-,ul'ariiflJlotlOtia. lt lu B ronn-ey for IOMA: OXI.V,oit'i for noacsciAb ObASSot eran i. ll Ut A SprciAo for ocnatt) dlftoiMad ., ie- i .> conti ?i Dio Mon? inifll ? mi ai to roff<iuto nil domugvmotiui aad :>>UH\ iiII'CB o( lior Monthly Slo?ncat. Thc pr<? u<l ri i ? for thl< KoniC'ly no ?e^rr looiucal U ? itrc ly a Vc'Kcttiblo Compound, i'l prcacripuon of n I 'ai it?*?i ph) ?icu? ti ; HU it I! Ul .i i-'.aii i w!io??> I'? tan .UKO ni hu incctsii in im in i mot ii an i wiro o( fin?alo compiainia. . rn i man, lt will roitovo yon of nearly all oo: pl un > i> nil ir to your ?ex. Knr .i i by il i Wriw for baa*, ?Mea? ...ip: tu ... ..: ian," ma!>i frc. I:K?I riKi.o KRooi.AT.ia Co., AtLinta, Oat - . - . . i, . ;.Vw?,v; JK^ t.. LO Gruc?"blo. l?alo lora OS my cliccli, and Iho doolon pro ihytldaitai,,,lt without roceltlna nny i crm?. r two f|?c!:it!?t*. Tho MOdlOlaC l!.< y njipUod ?fAJtn Kt.itriiv tit In Ott i apo! I l>'"!e ; wlins i |iri<'iiK <i (?uta al "i.i o. lu fen? i iiad IM a int my o.iiuvr WM IIPC?NI; up. My jreucr.U hail a huckin*cotinh amt Ifilt bloodOOttlta* r tnklnn ?U Ixittlciiof a fl. my cough l?fl *rat y i n.-*. My cancer tun hCAleil Oftf ntl but .I Itt* ra|il<lly unappcarlii?'. I ivoul?! *UvU? d. OlIBY, Aiiho Oroto, Tlpprrnnnc Co., Ind. il Wfmi to cur*? cnnc-T? br forclnr out th? I mi.I Skin niii'Afrn innllrtt firco. HI'KCIKIO CO.. DOON, : ;, Allunl?, On.