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A MUHT WITH THAIN KOHKEKS. A Drummer*! Experience with Toxi?? Out law ?. cKiom the Atlanta Constitution.) ..Has tho morning paper anything about the ot phire of those Texas traill robbers?" saul a guest at tho Kimball yesterday morning to his neighbor who was burying himself in the morning paper. "Guess not,-' wa? the careless reply. ..I don't see nothing about it." "because, you see," said tho inquirer, apologetically, "1 feel a little personal interest in those fellows. 1 am on my way back there now, and hope to re cognize some of em when I get to the jails whore they have the suspected men confined." "Recognize thom?" said ' ho new .>| ?aper reader, lowering his paper and looking curiously at the speaker. "Yes," he said, touching the top of his head carelessly. "I was on the train, and got u pretty rough introduction to them. 1 don't care to try tho experience again, though, 1 confess, i would be rather elad to re new tho acquaintance under other cir cumstances if I could recognize them among the captured men." The paper went down on the table, and tho reader and all those seated at the table were attention. "You see," he continued, encouraged by the interested attention ol the yet breakfa8tloss group, "it was in the night, and we had all retired in the sleeping car. After we passed San An tonio ou the way to Fort Worth 1 drop ped oil'to sleep. The next thing 1 knew I was awakened by loud voices. J found tho car ?lark and tho train still. I soon discovered by ( e talk that tho occupante of the berths*just adjoining me were la - ing robbed. [tumbled at onco to tho situation and began to hustle to hido my money and watch. 1 Mas just in thc act of slipping them under the mattress when 1 heard one of tho robbers say, 'Hip it open,' which showell that they were doing their work loisuroly aud thoroughly. So I concluded it was use less tu hide it there. I reached over by tho window and lound a little crack just at the side of the bcd and 1 shoved my watch and roll of bills down there. Then 1 slipped my pants under the pillow to give tho robbers a chance to go thrungli them. There were a couple of silver ?lullars and some change in the pookot. Just as 1 did this, howovcr, it ooourred to mo that ii' they lound so little us that they would think 1 had more somewhere else. So i reached over and pulled a bill oil* my roll and stuck it in the pucket, and settled myself as though I was asleep. Win n they came I didn't 'wake' at Inst, and when I ?lid 1 starte?! up as though just waked out of a sloop, and asked what was the matter. Thou one of them hit mo whack over the head with a revolver and told mo to wake up ami get out your money in a hurry. 1 madosome little show of protest and gave up my little pilo in my breeches pockets with a gooil deal of grumbling. The leader, who by the way was a rather line looking tell.nv, and evidently fl per son of good education, said: "Whore's the rest of it? You're a drummer, ain't you? You drummors always havo pion ty of money!' I said: 'That's where you aro mistaken, captain. We soil tllC goutls, but don't collect the bills. Wo never have any money. Now. capt.?in,' I continued for efl'cct, 'can't you give mc back those two Bilvor dollars and nut leave mo without absolutely ans money?' 'Oh, wo are nut making change to-night,' lu: answered, os ho passed on to tho next victim. As ho finished up the car and carno back he stopped nt my berth again ami sibil: 'How ?lo you feel now, part ner?' I answered that 1 iolt pretty weil. .Well, good nigh!,' said ho with a laugh, '1 hopo to meet you again." Whoa they went out I pubed out my watch and roll anil found that 1 was only uut twelve dollars and a few cents over. Must nf the people un the train lost all their money, watches and diamonds." "Would yuu know tho men if you Should see them again?" "Undoubtedly. Tin y woro no masks and tho lights they carried enabled mo to soo them distinctly, especially tho leader, ami a line looking follow he was too. The gentk nulli whose rather startling experiences had furnished tho theme fur breakfast table gossip loft shortly after wards for Texas, where he goes Vor the purpose of identifying, if possiblo, the men now under arrest. Alluded AiiarcuiMiH in l*lilladcl|ddn, A special from Philadelphia, Pa., lo tho Augusta QazctU says the reports ol' a . 'long Anarchistic movement in the niamit'actur lag districts ?d' that city are far from being exaggerated. A closo and careful investi gation hos disclosed tho startling tact (bal thc Anarchists have formed lio less than 40 groups of active members. Thc entire membership is about 0,000. Tho male and female Anarchists represent the most wicked and revolutionary class to ho lound anion.',' thc loreign clement timi have seemed a stronghold in the Kerning ton mtinufactur lng district, when: there are between 800 and Hit) cotton and WO< len mill -, and other establishments, and which give employ ment io ino,non. Since tho recent visit of Herr Most, thc ex-convict and Socialist leader, the r?volu lionits hav? been more rabid in their de nu notations and threats against tho capital ists than ever before. Detectives, who have been present ol their recent meetings, slate Hutt some of the most Litter speech makers have advocated the burning down of tho prominent factories and mills, while other loud-mouthed fanatics have urged their hearers to break into thc houses of thc capitalists at midnight, pull tho mill owners from their beds and hang them to thc nearest lamp posts. Thc Incendiary harangues of the Anarch ists bavo caused much excitement lo pre vail, as it is apprehended Ihcso teachings niity ovenuato In a terrible and sanguinary outbreak. Tho rumor that a number of Anan lusts have lato'y bought rillcs and ammunition mids mu? lo the general com motion, ns these preparations a re bcllovcd to indicate thc carly inauguration of aggies sive operations. A Destructive Storm. A special from Longview, Texas, says: One of thc most destructive storms ovor known incurred Tuesday night, twenty miles below here, and carried death and de struction ?n its course. At New Prospect, n neighboring town, twenty miles south ol' here, liv?: men were killed outrlg)'?, At Fair Play, a small hamlet, one woman and two children were killed, having taken shelter in an old house on which a very large tree fell, crushing them, In tho track of this tornado nothing was left, The country is thinly settled, which accounts for thc few lives Jost. As there is no tele graphic communication, but little cnn bc learned at this time. ---?? ? - -. it is a if mei, That Dr, Harter's Iron Tonic is cool ing to tho blood, controls excossivo per spiration, and will safely tido you over that period characterized by boadache, fainting spoils, exhauetiye spasmodic oflootions, and wpP^ivo'sti ongth and new lifo to tho enlim system. Au cxtravagtdjjl*: Woman burns a candle Ul looking far a match. WL THt? NKW CONSTITUTION . v * i * ' i p 11 i ?ty llio K m -in- "I Labor-Hume of lt* Kontur?-?. PUII.AIUU.I'IIIA, June M.-By returns mode to tho general headquarters of the Knights of Labor this morning, the new constitution of the order, embodying many Imp nant changes, has been adopted by about u three fourths vote. A clause pro vldlug for tho formation ot national trade biles, sent out separately from the constitution anti voted upon by the local assemblies throughout the order, lias also been adopted by nearly tho .same vote. Tho new constitution will bc promulgated by thc general executive hoard in a very few days and will go into effect Immediately after i; s promulgation. An analysts <>t the vete shows that nearly ene bal foi the local assemblies that opposed lin adoption ot the new constitution olid SO on account of section "."?"), which reads: "Mo local or other assembly or member shall, directly or indirectly, give, sell or have any ale. beer, or intoxicating liquors j of any kind at atty meeting, party, sociable, ball, picnic or entertainment, w hatever ap pertaining to thc order. Any member fourni guilty of violating this law shall he suspended not less than'six months or ox polled. No tine shall he imposed for this offense. Anv lucid or olhor assembly so offending shall bo suspended during the plc;' nic ol' tho general executive board, or shall have it? 'charter revoked hy said board." , . , Nearly every assembly composed SOiOly of Germans voted ngaiust this clause, and therefore against tho Wi ole. The article on co operation was adopted unanimously, lt is quito tangibly, and provides for tho creation and disbursement of a fund to aid co-oporattvc enterprises, liucb local assembly is required to collect and deposit a sum not less than two cents per mouth for every member lu good stand ing. Tho money is to bo invested hy the co-operative board, and tho profits ateto bo divided equally between tho general as sembly, the cooperative fund and thc workmen w ho create the profit. Tlie new constitution gives thc general executive hoard full power lo settle lill strikes and disputes, whether sanctioned by the board ur UOl, and il increases the pow. . - ot thc general board in many other particulars. Hereafter each district, state, Dalioiin] or unattached local assembly, shall he cniillod to ono del?gatelo cacti '.'?.(Hil mei '.beis. The term ol oflico, over whicl thole has boon so much controversy, but boen fixed at two years. Compensatio! hereafter will bc fixed by the geucral ns SCinbly when ?in ollicer is elected. I la natioua! trade assembly clause is probably the most Important of l?cchnugcs, lt pro Vides thal: "Any particular trade or calling maj form a national trade assembly by givilUJ at least three mouth's notice to each loca assembly, the cutir? membership of wind ls composed of such trade, to attend a cou vention for the purpose of forming a na donal trade assembly." Al letlSl two-thirds of the local astern bi ic UlUSl voie in favor of thc trade assembly and uol less than len assemblies, ii there lu Ilia: number in thc order, may receive ; charil r. Section three of the article is no very strong, however, ns ii still leaves tin matter ia tho hands of the general excen live hoard, which, if the law has been COUi plied with, may instruct the general si eic tory t-> issuo a charter. Votes will be rt Coivetl until .Inly lodi and recorded although the new constitution will be ii effect some lime before that, prohib? about July 1st. \ IslXUl LAH IM'.A I'll. '. retorc?] Mon lillletl lt) llrlii(i liutl in iii Sli-n.l li\ Aumin r Dnrlmy. Jack Dillard, colored, car coupler in Iii freight yard of tho C. A <?. K. i?.. in thi eily, nu t with death yesterday afternoon i a in .?1 ingular way. About ". o'clock th shifting engine was placing a lank eil opposite the pumps of Ibo lurpenthi reservoir of L?rick & Lowrance, ?ind nt getting lin- cai in the proper position to ri cd Vc lb,' turpentine, alter making sever; attempts, Dillard became impatient an halloed at Scott Logan, the colored ll ronni on lin. shifting engine. Ilia) he was not a tending to his business, whereupon the iv\ men passed a few bantering words. Whc the tunk car was placed in position Dill-u gol on the footboard ol the engine natl lol Logan lhat il ho wained anything out < hin lo gel dow n on Ibo ground. Mr. \V. i>. Graham, thc engineer, snj Ito was not impressed that thc men wei angry, hut wi re about lo engage in a pla; fill tussle. Logan got Oil the engine, am as he stopped on the ground, I lilian langhin , collared and slapped him on tl face. Logan then collared Dillard and tl tWO seullled around a little, when Logll hutted Hillard ill lim forehead. K ith nu were laughing meanwhile and desiste when Mr. Graham told them to quit tia foolishness natl come on to work. Dilke said he had enough if Scott had, an walked off a short distuncc, while Seo got back on the engine. During the toss neither mnn went to tin- ground, but 01 held on to ihe other nial were kicking cai Other on the shins. The engine then went up to the penile tlary to carry a car. and before it relam? .Mr. .M. ll. (?reen, the yard master, foi.' Dillard lying' Insensible under the edge i a t ar near tim scene of the SCUlllo. il coat ind shoes wi re oil', ?md he laid linhll toned his pants, but lie could net s pi a w in n .Mr. tireen called to him. Mr. Grcci thinking he had lucn mashed between tl cars, so -tilted to .Mr. Graham when 1 returned. Mr, Graham thea said such wi not ila- case, and related the circumstance ol' Hu- sen Hie. In the meantime Dr. Taylor had bee Summoned, but before he could leach tl, yard Hillard was dead. Il is thought 1 died in about 80 mimili s subsequent lo t! SCUlllo, ?is m ar as could be judged. Thei was no sign ol tho blow he lind rcccivei bin ;?( lie- spot where he was lying, it ?i| poured ns if he had spit up a small qunalil of blood. He was to have gono up to til penitentiary with the ear, hut not cumin to the eugine when it left, the engine?, went on w ithout him, limier Ihe hnprcssio that he was otherwise engaged in the yan When told that Dillard was dead Scol hogan began weeping and made no clio. io g? t away. Soon afterwards Pollcomn Ogg appeared on the scene, arrested boga timi confined him in thc guard house. ( nioner Civil hiter in the afternoon hcl an inquest, securing a jury composed of a colon d men with the exception of Ihre?. C. i>. Lowndes acted as foreman ?ind sot end witnesses testified to the effect as jail lishcd above. Adjourning from where th hotly lay, thc jury went to the guard hons where Hr. Taylor was examined, lietel lilied that the blow caused the death an thal i' w is his opinion thal death resulte from hemorrhage of the brain. It was shown by several witnesses tba Dillard, on the 1st March last, got his hem mashed between some curs and was lui up a couple of WCCkS from his injuries. II had off and on complained since of pain i thc head and chest ?ind on thlsaCCOUnl ha. to quit work a couple of days during th recent hot spell. This may or muy nc have rendered a blow of tiny kind on iii head (ItingCVOUS, but it was evident thal th immediate causo of death was the butt rt calved from the head of Logan. Logan was committed t<> jail to await preliminary hearing.-Columbia liecord June gO. Tnsna AUB UBPOBTSO? anothor deal bj tho Standard Oil Company. This con cern now sook to control tho manufacttir of the carbon point? used in the aro sys tem of electric lighting. The vast mo nopoly hits Hwnllowed np tho business ii potroieum, cotton seed oil, natural gas artificial gas and electricity; and it look ns if they desire to control the light o the world. - UBMERAL NB WU NOTKH. IIOBM ol Inlereiit Unlhered from Vnrlou* Oiinrlcrn. Gen. Boulangor has boen appointed n> command tlie 18th army corps. Tho pro ject to build tho mammoth catho dral in New York is progressing slowly. The strike at Rochester, IT. Y , is do dared at au cud. ballin & (laud's powder mill at VVayuo, N. J. exploded ut !? o'clock Tuesday. Three men were killed. Archbishop Walsh doilies that ho offered . any opposition to the Pope's purpose; lo scud Mgr. P?rsico OU a mission to Ireland. Earl h.,unke shocks were fell Thursday i:i New Hampshire and Vermont. "Deacon" Russell -Sage gets mere beg ging letters than he can possibly ibid time to read. .lay Gould's telegraph company owns enough wire to stretch to tho moon and hack.' bill Springer says Dakota will he admit ted to tho union next year. Thal se ttles it. Dakota won't get it. Richmond c laims to bo increasing Its population at the rate of 2,300 a year. Thc claim is modest and may he true. Patti's voice is said to he failing. A womat: of -ld can't he expected t<> preserve the thrill of the nightingale. The Cincinnati hack failure W0S such a gigantic fraud that thc comptroller of tho currency has given it his persona! attention. E.\ Governor St. .John i* in New York, waving the prohibition ling in the faces of his fees. The bullion withdrawn from the Dank or England Wednesday (C?O,O0O) w as for shipment to New York. One-fourth of the business part of Eliza bcthlown, Kv., was destroyed by lire on Wednesday. " Loss $100,001). Pi bate Secretan- Lamont is quoted ilfl saying that thc President's cabin ia the Adirondacks cost him "only a day." (?ticen Vic toria has presented lui royal visitors with gold and their attendants with silver medal - , August Henning fatally sliol himself and wife in Louisville, hy., las! night. Jeal ousy. They had been married live months. Tia; President has appointed Joseph W. Preston, of Monticello, Gu . (.> kc Indian Agent at Mission Aj nicy, in California. lt is stated at lin W hile Ilou-c Hud thc Presiden! has decided to attend the lenten nial celebration at Clinton, \. v. It i s estimated at the Treasury Depart ment lhai thc reduction of the public debt for .lune is about $15,000,000. Thc Worcester (Mass.) Lusters' i nion has given up its struggle with the boot manufacturers, and the trouble between them i; lluUlly ended. cv. .1. Williams, treasurer of Jcrattld county, Dakota, is reported missing. His necouiils aro short $8,000. lie has been gone a week. The Comptroller of Currency lins nu I ho ti.'.ed thc Merchants'National Hank of Mae si, tia., to begin business with a e.ipi tal ol' slnti,ooo. Tie- jury, in tlie nial of Jacob Sharpe, in New York, charged w ith bribery, found thc di fendant guilty. They wen- out only thiili -a minutes. ll i? reported that tin- rebellion against Un- Ameer in Afghanistan is collapsing and tl.ai th.- Ghiiznis arc returning !o their bonn s. Tho Russian Nihilists arc al Work again. No deep laid plot has been discovered, but cnotii'.h ls known by thc police io warrant Ibo assertion thal they an- plotting. A Portsmouth, Ohio, special says; An excavation for a pile bu- South Shore tail road Illidge, three miles from lure, caved lu, crushing six men to death. Masons, helpers and labor?is employed on towers and street improvements ?II Koch -a r. N. Y., struck yestorday morn ing fur $1, !."> per day and of nine hours work. Ti c tenants on tho Kingston estate .-;t Mitchellstown have resolved lo resist thc service of w rits of i viction which it is pro p si d . -sue against them. O'Urica will sim; . ly visit tho tenants. Iii l?e Criminal Courl ..t lliiltiniore, j . tenby, sc vend judges and clerks nf eli c lion >..e?e sentenced lo two years'impris onment for fraud practiced hi Hie munici pal eli ellon. Kiln" .Milan, of Servia, lias instructed Premier IttsliCs U> take me o II res to pi'C vent thc relum Of (?ttCCIl Natalie to Set via. A Cabinet crisis i.> expected il the Premier relines I > obey tho Hing, Al bike (?unslgnmond, Wednesday, Ge?l te Ihihcnr, thc champion oarsman ol ''.ic! md, licit .lames A. TctiEyeko thlrtci n si col ils iii ll three mile race for $300 a side, buln ni's lime w as 20:10 . Teta King, colored, shot and Instantly killed his wife, al Asheville, N.e.. Wi dm s day morning. Ile says ho was going hunt ting, and his gun went oil' accidentally, Ho \\ a ur rested. G. W. McCormick, a wealthy citizen ol Thomasvillo, Ga., recently presented tho pastor Ol each church in that eily with a homo und lot. Mr. McCormick is nota member of any chinch himself. Tho families of fifteen strikers al tho Pennsylvania Salt Works al Natl mal, Pa., were nvlctcd by lin-sherill' and his depu ties Wednesday. Thc sherill WOS jeered by tia- Strikers, but no ii ?-lance was offered. Th - Treasury I opart men! decided that imported cows cannot bc embraced ?ri tin cntcgiry of"1: ?UsOhold effects," o"d arc, therefore, not < untied to free cn;.y mi Ute groan I I lint they atc io he kept for per sonal uso. Thc town of Marshfield, Wis., wasswepl by fire on Monday afternoon. Two thou sand people are homeless, and the loss (ses tuniii d nt $1,000,000. A hie a! Hurley, Wis., destroyed property worth $700,000, Thc action brought hy the stockholders of tho charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad to break thc lease of the road to thc b dimond and Danville Company hos been heard before Judge Roney ni Augusta. Wm. M. .Murphy. Nationalist member of Parliament, lias commonccd proceed ings against ?lie captain of H. M. S. Shan non, for seizing his yacht In Bantry Ray last w eek, because she carried a green Hag. Three large cotton mills at Manville, R. I., have shut down indefinitely on account of a weavers'strike, and tho mill Officials notified all former employees to quit tho company's tenements, The Standard Poper Company, of .Mil waukee, made an assignment to J, i;. Friend, w ho gave bond for $180,000, This ls supposed to represen I the assets. Tin; liabilities aro Said to be nearly $200,000. The restraining order secured hy Cock loft to stop tlie payment of interest on the slock ot tho Richmond and Danville on 1st duly was set aside by J lld HO Drown in IllO United Slates Circuit Court at New York. .1. !.'. Larkin, who resigned the Pied doney of the Clncinatl National Hank, has cxecutctl mortgages to all his creditors [ upon all his reid estate. He transferred to the hank Thursday a piece of real estate ', valued nt $00,000. A special from Austin, Texas, says that only two men K. s. Rutledge, engineer, ? and J. T. Dorry, fireman--wera injured in i the accident on thc International railroad, i The accident was caused hy running over i a cow. There was a violent earthquake shock ni Guayaquil, .Mexico, nt 0.20 on Wednesday i morning, lasting two minutes a:?d twenty i seconds. All thc clocks in the elly were stopped, l?verai buildings demolished and others badly damaged. No loss of lifo rc- I ported. i li ll I11** Tho sheriff took possession of tho prop erty of tho Knights of Labor Publishing Company in Chicago Thursday morning, on tim confession ot judgment in favor of George E. DeTwiller for $188. A receiver hus lieon appointed and tho publication of tho keening star will be continued. Tho action of thc government of Mani toba on tho proposed Hod Uiver railway is beginning to attract attention at Ottawa. A prominent Manitoban, now at the capi tal, -tates that the Dominion government will prevent thc construction of the road at ali bastards. Mr. Parnell advised QUI, who was rc ccutly nominated hy the Common Council ns Lord Mayor of Dublin, and whose norn illation cuised some discontent muong the National fats, to withdraw lu favor of Sex lou. (?ill accepted the advice and has with prawn. [tl tho Supreme Court Chambers in New York, Thursday, Judge Lawrence denied the application of Nathaniel D. Powers mu! others for a continuation of the in [uuclion lest nuning the Richmond and Danville mad aud the Central Trust Com pany from paying a dividend of three per cent, upon the railroad stock. Thc war in Rowan County, Kentucky, is by no means ended. The escaped Tollivers are now lu Elliott County, their home, rap idly recruiting a huge following, and this week they propose to take Morehead, kill ovcrj man they cnn who took part in thc recent killing of Craig Tollivor and three of bis supporters, and then bum tho town. One hundred and six boys have passed thc examination for admission to the West Point academy. Corty seven failed to pass. It is estimated that 00 per cent, of the boys who have just entered will graduate in 18!H. [f i hoy do thc government will have a big sm pins of military genius unless we happen to have n war by that time. Tuesday morning, as tho last four pages of tho Macon '/'<'<\'/ni/>/i were being low ered I rom thc composing rooms to thc ses. tho elevator chain broke, precipi tating them to the cellar in a mass ot "pi.' The magnitude of such an accident is known only lo those familiar with tk< work of printing a daily paper. Thc Leo Monument Board, of whicli Gov. Lee, of Virginia, is chairman, awarded thc contract for the erection of an cqucs trian statue of Genoral Robert E. Leo t( thc eminent sulptor, Mercie, of Puris. V i- expected that the corner stone of thc monument will bo laid In tho latter pari ol October next, during the State lair. Tin monument will bo erected in the extrenu west end of Richmond. General Miles sends thc following fron S;in Carlos, Arizona: Lieutenant .lohn son's surprise and capturo and tho rapk pursuit "f thc troops have driven tho bani of hostiles hack to thc reservation, when tiny have surrendered, and 1 have insti tuted :m investigation and detailed a gen oral court martial for tho trial of thosi guilty of military offenses, thus ending th present disturbance." I At Stony Gap, Hancock county, Tenn, il fatal shooting occurred Tuesday night Will JI"M's, n member of an outlaw gan; (hilt has killed severn! men during the pas few months, was attending a meeting will .i pistol buckled around him. Dcput, Sherill' Creen tried lo arrest Hobbs, and tierce tight ensued, in which holli mo: were killed and a number of person wounded. Charles Alden,of Randolph, Mass., one one of Ibo liehest inventors in .New Kin. land, committed suicide on .Monday t escape .in pings of poverty. For on I iteill alone, thal l<>r tho evaporation o apples, ho received tho sum of $300,001 lu former M ais bc was a member of til Board of .New York Aldermen and wa looked unon ns one of the most promlsln real estate dealers in tho metropolis, l i for lil nate speculations swept all his posse: siotis away. Northern capitalists ifrc rapidly acqui: il nil Hie pine lands in Southern Akiham are Billi owned 1 ?3* the Govornmei ami Unit eau bo had for $1.2f. an nen Elihu mid Wm. Jackson, of Maryhnu have juM bought 10,000 acres of ll ucl limbered hind In one tract in Covingto county, mid ?10,000 acres were bought I ; another party about a month ago. t); 'in mell of New York w ho can justl lay claim to success in this life, tho follov big do nut drink, smoko, or chow: chain coy M. Dopcw, Jay Gould, Russell Bagi Cy rm W . ricki, Henry Clews, Stephen \ While, Commodore Bateman, Collect? uno, Washington B. Connor and Joh D. Slayhack. Many others, of almo ?(pi..i Influence, usc tobacco hut do m drill!:. TIM re is a proposition afoot to build ?1 Anglo American exchange in London, i- lo stand on thc Thames cmbanknicn ami lo include un.'.er tho roof a gigant hotel, n banking establishment, a theil I i ibo production of purdy America dramas, and an assembly room, in whit travelers from thc United States 111113- I fairly certain to meet compatriots whoa doing the lour of Europe. Ample furn for carrying out tho scheme have been sn scribed and a sile for tho building is no being .secured. All tho differences between the inaiuifa lurer- lind the iron and steel workers we amicably ad justed nt a protracted confc euee In ld at Pittsburg Thursday. Tl manufacturera seem to bo thoroughly we pleased (lint the strike has been nverto Neither can claim tho victory, as oonoo sionn were made by both parties, althouu the woiknien eenie ten per cont, advam ?ll wilges. The -cale was signed hy a joli committee of Iron manufacturers ami tl Amalgamated Association. Work in tl mills now go oil ius usual. James S. P. Wilson, thc I'hihulelph forger, was brought before Judge MeDoi : Ton n'c, Thursday morning. Depi ill ins and evidence taken in Philadelphie under the Ashburton treaty, were Sill milled, and on the .strength of these h Honor ordered Wilson's extradition, but 1 the request Ol counsel Wilson was remain ed li) days to ena.ile him to take the matti before thc Minister of Justice of OtUVWl Wilson, however, through his comise w aivi I thc I ? day s remano and consented 1 return lo 1'hilndclphla. Detective Rebur and Wilson left hy the 12,20 ?rain, and 1 Niagara Kalls Reburn will hand over h prisoner t.. Detective Peter Miller, of Phi adelphia. Isaac J, Miller and Gustav Tofol, Oil ? i II uni i lrusl(,s of the Purcell CltditOf tiled n report in thc Probate ('oort lat Wednesday afternoon, lt shows tho (ott rece i pt s and disbursements since Januai I. ISM; Receipts, $00,000; paid creditor $1)0,000; paid for expenses and incidental $17,000. Hillanco on hand about $10,001 Thc eulin debt of tho two estates of Arel bishop John ll. and retner Edward Pu cell is reported at 18,720,881, and the nun ber of creditors timi have proven clsltt arc;!,Mil?. Churches huvn contributed i addition to the abovo $80,024 in small sun IO indigent creditors of the Purcells. United States Attorney Burnett has n quested Commlsslonei I looper to laciest the bond of E, L. Harper, lute vice pres (lent of Fidelity National Bank to $200,001 and that ol Beni, E. Hopkins, late assist?t cashier lo $100,000, and it was done. Th action confirms Hie fact tlinl the policy < tho Govornmenl is to deal w ith the stricto severity with all who are culpable la th Fidelity eatastaopbo. The District Attoi ney has also flied proceedings, brought h Ibo Comptroller of Currency, lo forfeit th hnt( rid Fidelity Bank and wind up til itTnirs of that corporation. --# *~-. Thc man who is ill because of Injin iway from hornets homesick, nnd the ma who ls ill ut home ls home sick, too. Some day there will bo an olllce that awyer can't fill, and then the rest of 11 .viii fight ourselves to death In order to get ll Kpltaphi. ON A TKMl'KUANCK MAN. A noted temperance man lies here. Thc green turf o'er his head. No man e'er saw h m on Ins bier Till after he w.is dead. ON AN AMATI'.I K ANOl KU. He angled many a purling brook. Uutlackcd thc angler's skill; lie Hod about the tish he took, And here he's lying still. ON AN .u rou. Ambition's pari bo often essayed, But never won renown; And in the last great act Le played Death rung the curtain down: Fur fame ho longed: il kept afar. And lifo wa. full of jars; And if 1)0 failed lo bo a star, He's now above the stars. ON A COUCHMAN. Pause, stranger, pause, and drop a tear. To pass would boa poor way To show respect-a cop sleeps here instead of in n doorway. ON AN IIONKST DAKEN, No bread lie needs, be kneads no dough, Ile sleeps the sleep that knows no waking: He did much baking here below. But now uo'sgOUO where there's no l ukin/ ON A DU OK. Go, Strang? r, go to yonder mound And j riefs sad tribute pay lhere "Ah' there" ho .o the girls would say, When living, in a giggling way; So when we placed him 'neath tho ground. We murmured softly, "stay lucre' ' --- ??? -- How lu AMil.l n Un.! Ilunboml. Never marry for wealth. A woman's lifo consisted! not io the things she poss? seth. Never marry a dude who struts nboul dandyliko, in his gloves and r?ttle--, willi ll silver cane and rings on his lingers. He ware! There is a trap. Never marry a niggard, close fisted, mean, sordid wretch, who saves every penny, or spends it grudgingly. Take i an' lest he stint you to death. Never marry a stranger, whoso chara? h : is not known or tested. Somo feinali jump into thc tire with ihcir eyes wide open. Never marry a mope ora drone, ono who drawls and draggles through life, one fool after another, and lets things take their own course. Never murry a man who treats his sister or mother unkindly or indifferently. Such treatment is a sure indication ol tl mean and wicked niau. Never, on any account, marry a gambler, a profane person, one who in Hie Icasl speaks lightly of God or religion. Bucha man can never make a good husband. Never marry a sloven, a mau wllO i 111 I igen t of his person or his dress, ami ls filthy in Ids habits. The extern;.! appeal ance is an index lo the heart. Shun thc rake as a snake, viper, a VI ry demon. Finally, never marry a man who li ah dieted to the use of ardent spit its. Depend upon it. you are belier olT al ine. Iban you would be tlul lo a man whose breath is polluted, and w hose Vitals arc bell gnawed out by alcohol. Thing* to lt*mmiber. Thal salt should bc calen willi nuts !.. aid digestion. That milk windi stands too long makes bitter butter. That rusty lintiroiis should be rubbed over willi beeswax and Ind. Thal it rests you in sewing to change po sit ions frequently. That a str<mg hot lemonade taken ut bed time will break a bad cold. That lough heel' is made lender by lay ing a few minu?s in vim gar water. That a little soda will relieve sick head ache caused by indigestion. Thal a strong cup of coffee will remove the odor of onions from thc breath. That a cup cf hot water drunk before meals will prevent nausea and dys|M ; ?I That well ventilated bedrooms wi!! pre vent morning headaches and lassitude. That om- in a f cul should bc laid oil ile Dat of their back, elevating thc nit. then loosen their clothes and let thom ah ne. That consumptive night sweats may bo arrested by sponging thc body nightly in salt water. That a fever patient may lu- made cool and comfortable by frequently sponging oh*" with soda water. That to beat eggs quickly, add a pindi ol salt. Salt cools, ami cold eggs froth mp idly. That the hair may be kepi from fnli'ng out after sickness by (rCqUOIll application lo thc scalp of sago lea. That you can take out spots tn.m wash goods by rubbing them with the yelk ol eggs before washing. The white spots on ?varnished furniture will disappear if you hold a hot plate over them. Voling A.ri cn'? quick Wu. A quick-witted youngster, who is alw > in dirt, got into disgrace the other day. The teacher, ferule in hand, ( ailed him to her desk, and on the way thither the boy made a hasty preparation for the approach ing ceremony by hastily drawing his tongue across the palm Ol hi' right lenci and wiping the hitter upon his pants'lc{? Arriving at the desk, and at tho word of command, he extended thc newly cleaned llSlld. Thc teacher looked at it a moment in silence, and then in a Bolcmn and rc proving voice told the little culprit that il lie would >how her a dil tier hand in liri' school slie would let him oil'. Quick as thought the little fellow whipped out lu's left hand from behind his bai k and looked up with a smile of triumph. The feruling was indefinitely postponed. How i'nlf Von Arr: Is frequently tho exclamation of ono lady lo another. The fact is not a pleasant olio to have mention, hut still tile act may bea kindly one, for it sets thc one addressed to thinking, apprises her of Die fact that she ls not in good heilth, and leads lier lo M ok a reason therefor. Pallor is almost always attendant upon the fust stages of conan mp lion. The system is enfeebled, and tho blood is Impoverished. Dr, Pierce's "(?Miden Medica! Discovery'' will mt asa tonic upon the system, Will enrich the im poverished blood, und restore roses to the cheek. orin K S FRIEND -SM ll KS Child-Birth Easy! The time lau come when the ter rible agony of thin cr!'n ul period In w man'K loo cnn be avonlea. A iii tlngnl/thod phyalclm, who npent A4 years In tliis brnm-ti of brsAlft'?, lett the chlld-boaring woman thin lojracy, TBS MOTH inc. I nu..wi?, and today there are ihouaanda of women Who, having nacl thin remedy before oon flncnient, rUo up and eall hin name hic m .i. w'o cnn prove all we claim by living wiinewa, and anyono inter ested can c.iii. or haye their hnabands do Bo, and eec the original '.citen, which we cannot publish. All drarglaU sell lt Fot particular? address BSaDFlii.D KiODi.ATOa Co.i Atlanta, Qa BBADOTBBST'S bas compiled very ex kauntivo tables showing WO number of workmen nt present ougagcd in tho vari ous Industries of the country, thc wages paid to them, together with other inter esting data. Tho g? noral result? shown nre very satisfactory, lt appears, from these statements, that at lend 100,000 moro workmen aroemployed at thia time than nt tho Btuno lime last year, \\ ogos, which hud (sunk very low in the two years prior to 1885, uro now nt or nour tho name f?garos that ruled during the bright business year 1881-82. w ; . ? tiii.t^nv^l^h-?.^???. 13. aro soul lu Atlanta to ono of any olhor blood remedy, and twice as much cou bumed iu the hiato of Georgia us any j othorpreparation? No ono ned take] our word, bri aim] ly ask tho druggists. Ask the people. They aro competent witnesses" Six houses in Atlanta ure, buying 13. I>. 13. in Qvo end ten gross lots, and soino of thom buy as often RSI ovory two months, oby these unpro louted sale? herc af homowith HO little advertising? Modesty forbids us niakiu a reply. H ui 13. 13. B. bi en before tho public! :. quarter or half a century, il would not 1? accessary to be bolstered iq) with crutches of pago udvorUsomt nt? now. Merit will conquer uni; iowa mon-iv. $L0() l- 'ORTH $50T0 ; For fem y< irs I I .> hoon II stillerer from a terrible torn) ol' Uhcuiuotism, which reduce.! mo so low that nil hopo of recovery was given up. I have Buffer ed tho most excruciating pain day d night, .nu! often while writhing in agony havo wished I could die. 1 havo tri>d ovory thing known for that disease, but nothing did nm liny good, and have hud wane ot the lltlcst physicians of t!i? SSt.iti* lo work on mo, but all t<? aoonoct. I havo spout over 8800 without duding relie:'. I am now proud t ? say that ofter using only ono bottle Ot 13. l'?. !?. I nw enabled to walk around and attend lo business, and I would not take . ' foi tho bono Ut received from ono singlo bot tle oil:, l?. li. I rotor, to all merchants and business men ut this town. ?durs, most Indy, 15. (). GAH A. Waverly, VYalkor county, Texas. Dem? mstrn t<v< 1 M < ?vi fc. SPARTA, (? v., May 1 1880. BLOOD I3AI.M Co: ?'ou will pienso ship us por llrst freight one gie H !'.. J:. !;. lt given us pleasure to roport n good trade for this preparation. Indeed i' has for eolipsed lill other blood roiuedies, both in (lomonstoried nierii und rapid salo with ne. ltox.tr.n .v, VAIMKMAN. /.ll wie? Cc ire full lill >i rantin i nV< u' t?.. . Cf! USC sail eu i e. ot ; lo Hi I'l i ons. ? Ol of' i nut Bcl'OfutO ?. ?W (.'Ililli! . I lOOrs,. : Clltllll tlSUl, Kid ll'1 y ' eur. I lillis. ' III 111 < U . . till SOouiuto mall? freo, ti cony otu - o Illus tr t. il Hool? of Wonders, tilled willi il.toa woiidorfu) and stun Unix prooi i-voi- huton Unown. Address, |jt.t on I: \I.M . e.. Atilinta, ila. lilli HM mm CATAWBA CO UN ! Y, N. C. Newly lill iii . h no? Hotel Ililli I II IU lluro for ovi i ; M ;in i . mu? tin- pron ii' ont Would bo (dud to KO? ni I hoir nhl wil umny in w 11*|en is li' ri?. Ttii) ie died pr?pui tics Of ilui wiitor uri uni Ivelc ? tor :iy.?po| lu, lihou. inst I - m. ! ivei. U i.im v ; ul lU'Ilei rv ill senses, Honora l'ohllllv ami Not voua Prostration. Heult hier loo it on t h? I iiind, . ? i fool, Show er, Winni und Hoi Ifidi'lair, liol .ir -iel Vapor tullin ii.ii- lltind nj ..'ii .ie a ii * l .-ill A.iiunouln kept -t Irst uln>8 Water im; I'I noes. Wi In tn' . ;i i'd . ie' D?. l-l. ? ?. ru,i< u r A. .SON. Proprietors. OM ol' Iii'. I l-XKvST UKSQUTS IX un; MU TH. Thc fl I Hfl?, Itt?t ti.. 11 I'ilOW) K Spring GASTON it. i V. N.e. Thi.- elognnl Hm inior Uef-ort is now open. Accommodation equal to thob i Elevation :?,00? feet abovo ; ii lovel. Botes &2.00 per day, ?10.00 anti &1?.O0 per we.!;. !.'? ; c reniais or information nddrcss tin' prenti lons. CO/iZENB .'. T?IOMAS, All-lit -Hug P. O. FEI?ll INSflT?fi, SKSSJON IlKCINS SKI'T. T. I8i>7. VfO IN-'; IT?Tij -i- 'ON-. I.ADII? i> ?'i tim S ith ha . -rintn .. i sime. meat-.< j ito, Ait mu? Mi c>iilj experienced iou) rom) lied teacher:, Tho building is ?! ,vitli , win ; it ? With-tho bes! Wr< iglii iimi lurtioces, has hot and cold water hiitlis, and iii . . !:.. - appointments ; . .1 Honrt|j . ; Kehool in .' .. '??< school in ino Botilli luis every csp t siinorioi. Ilot) notion for two or moro rrom Hie sunn finn liv <o- n< ttdihoiliool. I'upils r-h iK,. , nly noni dnto of eiitinnco, iiftei 1 Ho Hist month ol t in- ? < ssion, For Catalogue, with rall particulars, nd dress J ; K v. VV Al, 1 :. A i K IN SON, Charlotte, N. C. rHB ONM TRUE IR O TONIC liri fy 1 IVER OOH r- , K I ri t ? ~r Iii ' i..in ibu IIKAI.TU on ot YOI.'tit oj cf Ai i-Ui", IniHufKUoii.l ngia iii,.I Tin I l i... . ly oarttl: Hoi i . cl?, tnd II orr M i ?. | vi fono. Fnllvon Un nu.I -ni |.||? . liriiiii I' LADIES . Kui . ami1.11 r lothfiir ncxvdlllh - - .. lt Al!XV.R H ll:e TONIO ?-fifi: unit I poi > . ire <.nc wir. tiwi my complot lon. Prwjuonl ntu-mpt* ?. countrrfri Ins only ada to tho f/opul Ur oft.Iplrnl. 1 poteip?rlmonl "t thoo top >..ANH lu r, (Or. MART' fi LIVF-- 0ILL8 Our? Conttlpau .'. i.lvi v Colin Irii.u ima Bte) Iioidneho. Harmio pote on: Dr< un : >. mMlPd on roccU't oli\.ocontj In poitato. THE tin . HART EB MEDICINE COMPANY. 8t. Looli, Mo . ijniiiiiiiiiw-ii ^ Tftd m tl I AIHMU tw, nty rttfl nfto I dtoMVerOq ft I nounccil lt onni or. I Imvo trlo.l n rtUlUMf of | nont Ix-ncnt. ArnO?? Iii? Bomber wcro ono Ot wm Uko Aro to tho r.<r>\ MttklQg Inton.io pain. H. a fc. had dons for othsfstimllsrijt sflikied, tho Mcond bottls on' neighbors could noll? 11 bSSlth hm! bess bsd for two <>r three fi %i i niity. IhsdaitvmtMtoinmybfoast. Afu> meanit lKrcwMoiif. rthn,, j >..;d IH>OII for nero a lld lo npf.t almut tho ilio of n hair ?limo, am cYiTjr ono wit h cancer to K|v0 8. 8. H. n fnlr trlft Mn*. NANCY J. Mc<X)NAU< Ki'h. 1?, 11SA impor??^ .. i HE HWii r CU?I?B AM. HUMORS, tvom n common Blotch, or Eruptlou* U> tho worsl Scrofula. Balt-rfieum, ? Fovor - ?oro?," scaly or Routh u, |,| short, -'?I discasce caused ny baa blood uro conquered hy this poworiul. purl , iuui |m ?...1.1- UH diHne. ?iront . ..HIV, Ulcor? rapidly boni under hs pe nlan liitliieneo. Kspccliilly hits ll manifested nev m curl nu !?..-, Hose Bash, Mo I IN. Carbunclo?, Soro r.yo?, Sorof lllotlS Sores ?mil S%vclliiiK?, ??*?? jo'nt l>l?? ?HO, Wliitc Swelling"* fco li rc, or Thick Nock, and enlarged i .i || . l ti u ? . -i11M in stumps for n i . treatise, with colored (ilutes, on Skin 11.., or lim Bunio amount lor a treatiso un SorofnlouH Affections. ??Tim H?.OI>?? is XIII: MIT.? Thorouirlilv clouiiso lt by using Or. I* lc rc?'? coolden .iicd icu I Discovery, nnd fjOpd (UtrOHtl ?ii, a fair skill, buoyant Hplr llH.au?l \ ital strength,willbo established. CONSUMPTION h ia Scrofula of tbo LniiKS, ls ur .. i ;m<l Lured by this remedy, ll taken bo , v(helust HUIKI io! tho dlsoasosro roached. ., Hg tutu r< lons power over this terribly I ,||St.j) -, when Hrs! offering Uns now I rom 'd> to ile- publie. Dr. l'IKROH i 1 ii? it lils " Coll ation Cu're," h tl iibnndonod that i . ? ll I for ll ni'dit inc Willoh, I |3 v combinai loll ol tonto, or ...... dive, or blootl-clcimslng, irai, i i nutritive proper i remedy foi un t lironlc l>ln ma ol Ur asid Lungs. drowsy, debilitated, hnvo or yellow Isii-hrowi] nnotn i |( tot ! Ireqtieiii hcudnclio or duel id lu i.i h, Internai heat or i nil hot Hushes, low H|ilrlta ? ? jiu , h regular appetite, nt 1 ure MillriiiiK from il vt eut J oi . HvnpepKln, und Torpid ?., . ; Uto iiKiienN." In ninny Illy putt Cl Un .... BVinptOllia are expo I ? 1 . IUI' lill Ull'll OIIHCR, . (?olden Medical IMN > \ <? .;. la nn1 nrptu i d. i . vl i i 1 ; i . : i : of ul T.<i < utlt, Iii on . .1 ma, .. ? ere Coughs, und lt. I un edleli'iit remedy, at $1.00, or SIX . '.r'.s for $5.00. id '? ' i cenia . : Ktauma for Dr. Pierce's ..n t'on innption. Address, . i i c.. Dispensary medical ANNO? , lullon, I . Milln Street, lit ITAI.O, N. Y. .;I g?W $500 REWARD J ?^.^?V la offered by tho proprietors 7 \ ?il i'c'.Sn o'?Catarrh Remedy \ - lor a caso "i cnluriil which Ikey cannot cure. If you I ave II discharge from tho isc, offensive or otherwise, partial lons of lc, or h< III liar, weak eyes, dull pola 11 iv mn1 ht h< id, yon have Catarrh. Thou ? i .. t term Imito iii conauinpt loa. iii MIIII IIK.MKOY cures tho worst . vu rh, '..tutu tho Hoad*** I Catarrh l&midackc. CO couts. COTTON t PRESSES, Cotton ?ceil UH PXiits, Cotton Need . co KUI i rm.. mtiiN, ! HlinftltiK Pttlloyn, Hanger?? *.?'hui .ti,;-? urtil e..? (iiiKs, l*uni|>N nial Truths, E. VAN WINKLE A CO., At anta. Ca. A li IdLul DAT, a? ard dj al Cotton Exnoni. y> rile foi MI .HUH,i terms to E. Van Winkle & Co., I!" ?, ATLANTA, QA. |bp0? ALU mm rUlHACING, IXrCHMB. |J otaoom. Jb4PS> $7.0? by Engineers. echanic8andall Farmers. <>. lApof.VrlLeniinalnilri?. ?f trent tor R?lIro?dEnglf, ? ?erlno. Andino NkjhU \ ol waterfall,!; ftfSsg ?ram?. With (el? "IMC light?, J.cob nan mssatiaga m 1 ?? '.Mn eittniion lariat rod, $6.oo| w.fttnpod$;^o S uufictlon at? ?uluttl? fuar* ?nte?d. Aik ' circular. aWtu?*Atio Levai Co , NASHVILLC, TC??. ! UT) t; KN. . :: ' i infants. ' " .'. Cliwlera " ?>f tho storonoh . cal poriod . ' Is?pafsAacI . l>.i Ml drticnribte. Hilo ?oro on mr cltcok, and the doctora pro byarciang, bul without roesltrng ?ny poms two ipeclntuta Ths modlelao (hoy it] pited i MW u iiatomoAl tn u,r. papora t? !iinz what I pr<<<urf<l K.m.. at oner.. Dofon I bad uvwl ?SI my SsiiOSr wa* healing up. My gonortil bsd n hMkiOffCOtUlbSDd ??itt blood cont In nakina ?tx botdSIOf 8. S. a m,cot,Kh Mi ral year?. My cancer ha* liwah^l orof all bm j Ula rapidly dlivir>pcarln?t. I would adrift iflKY, A(.hc OroTo. Tlpp<s>Ano??e<> , tnd. Sl'Kcino CO., Drawer a. At?nia, Oa. th?