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VMM ?li ll KAILIIUAII IH8/VSTKK. A l'amender Train Jitiii|tN Hi? Track ?*"<1 Cradifn Through n Three-Story thick ituiid UH-Bnglueer Killed ?u?i Twelve Ker??? Injured. WASJIUNQTOM, August 18.--Trolu Nu. A ou thc Baltimore and ohio railroad, com lng from tho West, duo lu i' Bl 0 20 A. M carno thundering imo (hu oily over Metro polltan Brauch to day. and at a curve neill ly a mlle away from Ibo "X began blowing "down brakes!" For tome reason the brakes were not put down. Tho air brakes it was stated, did uot work, aud Ibo cn uincer began blow lug bis distress whistle for brakemen to put oil thc regular brakes. Either the brakemen did aol heed Ibo sig nal or it was not given in lime to bo ol USC. Thc train. Hy tog III a frightful rate, carno thundering down towards tho . harp curve at tlio V. On thc south side of ?bc Y. In a little corner made by t he intersection nf the tracks, was localed tl railroad signal tower, a brick structure three stories high, whore railroad men arc employed lo reun?ate sig nais and switches al tllO \ . When the train turtled the sharp curvo of tho Y with fearful headway, tho C ar* behind the engine tlew Ihi! track and smashed into the signal lower, and in un instant lhere was a wreck which for confusion has seldom been equaled in railroad annals. Tho engine WOS dragged from the track and ploughed through dirt and mud a distance of 150 feet and rolled over. There it lay. giving forth its steam and hot w der ill great jets. Near tho engine lay Hamilton Broslus, ike engineer, crushed and dying, and his lire man w illi several bones tanken. I? hind the engine was a SCOIIC of panie and con fusion. Ono car w*ns crushed and neat h buried undi r the tracks and tho timbers ol the demolished building. Two sleepers and one passenger coach remained on tho track. The mail, express and baggage cars were rolled ovor and their sides crushed ill. A tile alarm was sounded, w hit h brought thc Uro department and police lo Ibo seine. Ambulances were hurriedly sent for, and a corps of physicians came, summoned from ovory directum, Many injured passengers were removed and taken lo neighboring houses, lu this way eighteen or twenty people were gol out ot thc wu k. Some of them were only slightly injured, while others sn Ito red willi bones broken and bodies badly bruised andi ut. In the up per lloor is an observatory, where Wm. Baxter, a railroad si. . .'. mau, w as at work. On thc ground llooi . soph Haley, a young man employed by the railroad company, was engaged cleaning lamps Baxter, real izing thc Impending danger in lime, gave a Shout lo Haley and leaped lo.tn thc towel (0 tho ground, breaking his arin and Was badly shaken up. Hidey below, however, was buried in llicrulusol tho house. \Vhen ho \vus disinterred ii was found that tim hers had lallen su as to protect him fron thc tons of brick and mortar above him Ho was badly flightened and bruised am blinded by lime and plaster. rm; sunn OK ".\,\.M!\ KAT." How lt. ii. Blllolt Tried to Moke n Social Uiieei ur lier II ixl Kittled, The New Yolk Herald says Not loin since there was a brlel notice tuinouiiohi) the death of "Mrs. t? enera I lt. B. F.lliotl, wife of tho lulu negro congressman who, i few years ago, to ?K SUI li nil active part ii South Carolina polities. Possibly no wo man of the prefect century has experience! such a sudden change from i to ii _:< nee h opulence or lias risen so quickly in du- so cud seale. She was owned by a Itu n i ly ii Columbi.s. C. Her natue was Nancy but on account of her plump ligure, sin hore the Suggestive appellation ol Naticj Fat. She was un ninftiblc, humble creature Happy and indolent, villi no ambition oi pride of character, she was as contentci while engaged at Mn- lUOht menial toil i ll drudgery, as w hen, arrayed in fiUltastii and gaudy attire, she dane, d us bebe of tin shucking*;. During the period ot Uepubh can rule, Elliott while in Columbia wa puo afternoon tl riv lug behind hlssplondii pair of bays. Ho w as dressed tn hi* usun style <d" black broadcloth and lavender kn gloves. Al the coiner of one of the stree! he saw a picture Hitit prov, tl io he thc kc; to his destiny, li was "Nancy Fat." Sh" had just drawn a lau kel of waler from lin pump, and it wa* balam i I on her turbaiici head, thc crystal drops trickling dow n he brown face and nee!;, and she laughci good naturedly, lier skirls were tm KU high, and lhere waa tl g< tu oms display o bare fei l and ankles. Thc elf cet Was in stantaneous, and the congressman in broad cloth was hopelessly tiifuluntcd with Hu merry. Ignorant WtllCl earlier. Thens;;'; was a speedy courtship and marriage. Tin transformation was wonderful ns it wu sudden. From (ho washtub and thc cook lng stove she became mistress ol ti maguili cent home bu one of thc fashionable stn eli of Columbia. Flllott was a man ol brillia!) intellect and unbounded ambition, lb was one <d' I ho leading spirits of thc Ucpob can party, and wa* regarded ns ono ot' lin most Intelligent negroes who was ovci know n in tho Soul li. He was from Boston .Mass., ho was tl linishcd scholar and a sue. CCSSful lawyer. His alliance with the un tutored Nancy caused general surprise, Yet she was received l>3 his friends willi courtesy and kindness, Ono day I was passing her house in company willi hoi tonner mistress, w hen we espied a Blghl that was droll and amusing. Beside n marble fountain surrounded by rarooxolict sat .Mrs. Elliott, she was arrayed in II COStUmO of most (\l reine elegance. Peep ng beneath her skirts of amber satin WC plainly saw her hare brown feel. As sin saw us she quickly tucked them mah r hoi skirts, aud exclaimed good naturedly: "Now, old missis, don't laugh ni youl nigger; you know 1 never did like shut -. If tuc General saw nie ho would scold, bul every chance I gel I just slip them oft. All this finery can't make nie forget tho happy days when I was plain '.Nancy Fal,' and now 1 am .Mrs. (?em ral Congressman Elliot'.'' Much moused wc passed on, and loft ber w iih her bare feet In tho damp sand of the fountain. A few years 'aler Alls. Elliott became a prominent fen turo hillie Republican society of (ho State, and also figured conspicuously in Washington, ii was during Ueiieral Grant's administration St one of thc balls (hal 8ho camed such n sensation on account of the devoted nilen lions sim received from certain prominonI while politicians who wished to make con spicuous their approval of the .social equal ?ty law. Tho brilliant negro congressman is dead. And only a few days ago the wo niau whom he endeavored to elevate by oil that wealth and powor could do, died in poverty and obscurity, i oi i ii.e i mut Murdered, Ari.\.vr\, August J?. Tho body of Luke McNamara, ll baker, was found on thc railroad yesterday, horribly mutilated A hole supposed to have beeil made by a bullet and two gashes supposed IO have been made by a knife wore found oil the hotly. Late Saturday night McNamara was In the city drinking and started to walk home. He then had monty in hi [locket, but the money was gone when thc iioily was found. The Impression gained ground that tho man had bei n killed nial robbed and placed on tho railroad track. Two negroes found In tho locality were ur rested and blood was found on the clothing of one. i hey deny their guilt, but arc held. The body was so badly mutilated that tho hole and gashes could not bo posh tlvoly Iden!Hied as the bullet and knife wounds. McNamara's home was in Lex ington, Ky. He was about 22 years old. If you aro looking for a beautiful placo to ?pond tho rest of tho summer with family or friends, you cannot do bettor than to visit the fane IIB Ail-Heal ing Mineral Springs of (lawton county, North Carolin*. * A TMP TO tiBNTHAL AMKHM'A. An Int??? .mi ; Voyagfi >ir.li< liv Two Noulli Carolinian*, (Some limo ugo TUB LIKCO.UU announced that Mr Tn sion Haskell. ol' this city, mid Mr. l\ H. MoMastor, of Wlnnsboro, had troil? ? IV on a t ? i i> lo Central An\crica. i la , ung; tourists have returned, tho for nu r stopping in Saratoga and the latter coudng directly home. Mr. McMuStor passed through the city yesterday on Iiis way Winnshoro, and in conversation wiin . reporter gave tho follow lug account of tho voyage: "We sailed from Charleston on the Olli July lu tho ship Vomnssco and reached Now York on tho Otb. Tho following daj we embarked lu tho O/.ania for Ceutral Atneitca. We stopped first at Turk's Iskii d, wlii di ls under l?nglish rule, mid which is uoted Cur Us suit trude. We next touched itt Cape llayli, the chief port III thc lliiytl Republic, where they deal prlu elpally lit logwood. Tl ere is an old fo t there which is said to have been built by Cou! ambus. This is ooo of tho most lu lercstlrg places Ural wo visited. Ii ls sur rounded by bluffs ?ind mouutahis, which are a mass of living green the year round. The village ls quimil and picturesque, ami the l ouses have no chimneys Negroes ?ire tho dominant r ce. a whilo mini not boin' allowed to own property Ibero. A stunning army of blacks is muiulnhicd at ;i ilaih cxixiusc of ll ft cou cents per capita, i: irrcctious arc common. We stopped there two days, and thence went to Porte nu Plata, in the Sun Domingo Uepubllc, whet o wc saw lin meuse sugar plantations. Sumana was our next point, and wc would gladly have pitched our lents lhere, for it is the mest beautiful place in thc world. The scenery ls Uko a picture of fairy III ld, und lhere ls none 111 luirope lo surpass it. Prom there wo weill lo San Don .ugo, tho oldest city on tho Western Continent. There isa period network of telephone and telegraph wires Ibero, andan excellent street car system hi operation. There is a ( hutch Ibero built in 1?07 ililli mu lin r bulli lu Cd I. There is an altar in thc latter, of solid silver, said lo contain tho icm.das of Columbus. We next went to A'/.ua City, wlioro Corte/, was town clerk when ho conceived thc idea of con quoting Mexico. This was our last point, and Wi then sailed lor home, reaching New Vor' nu tho llth. and arriving in Charles lon un the 15ih."-Columbia liecorU. \ M y HOTIIMIM Murder In < ImrleHloii. Charleston is much excited over Hu murder of Mr. Thomas F Croghan on iii? nigh of the loth inst. All thal appear now lo Ito known ls that Mr. Oroghan wen hilo I1I3 house alter his work on Mundil j afternoon. How kite ho stayed up is no known, lt Was slated l>y one of the col ore l persons ou (lie premises that Mr Croghan frequently stayed up lato at night and occasionally made or waine d up sonn c?fico before retiring. The assassinat loi evidently look place oil Monday uight, fo a bowl of cogee was noticed untouched 01 thc I ible yesterday morning, On tho Hoe was I3 mg an old musket undischarged, I ls 1 a.,likely that this was simply ptishoi from its place near tho door, where it wu kop', by the baily as it was being drnggei fror, the room, lt ls not probable Ijud lin mu fill ter would have approached clos, ellon rh willi a gun loaded with buckshot ll i .. "i I a in shot and sure deal li--to havl aro: sod tho suspicion of thc inn lided vic lim. Tho most probable positions at Un tillie ol Ibo killing were thal Mr. Crogllill was sining in Ids ilining-room ni tho labt luci ig the doer (hot opens on the eas pill/./.a Just bellin I him w as a dour open lng upon thc passageway dividing Un two lo .cr rooms. The murderer enteret thron li tl window, gol into the pnssngi mid .pproacltcd Us door. Thc back of hi vii 1 WHS partly toward him, ami he Urti la ni . il which, with well di reeled aim. took edi ct in Hie left side The mo t:\i ha' ibo murder was evidently to ge money, Mr. Croghan was an elderly mat i . is ol so quiet mid amiable a clinrni 1er as lo have bad no cucmlos. Sam Hun 1er, ?1 negro, made such statements befor thc coroner's jury as IO induce thc belie tl. he was cither tho murderer or was w c< ry to the erina'. Ile is now 11 adc arrest. Tho whole affair seems ns niue involved as the fanions McKnight murdo in Chat lesion some months ugo, i renwell mi !'<> HU'?. 1. d' ?stn ash r General Creswell, of Mn ryland, who was a member Of (.rani's ad ministration, and ?ai carly mid latter da; gt al wail, and who row ligures al the heil) of nu imp ir til nt nanon,:! hank at Washing ton. recently Siddi "I have not bun vcr; active ia politics for the past lew years Republican politics have bel Ollie so i nti menl .! .nd ceremonious that it is almost ? waste of time to attempt lo do any effect Ive work, lt sometimes looks tome :,-ii tm- party surrendered all its vigor w hen i pas--I out of the hands of hs fotllldou ?ind leaders for two decades nt I look nj with management Inspired hy linc Ibcorici ?aid riding hobbies. Taking tin- mon win arc pulling themselves forward as candi dalt , and comparing thom with l.ine .le ?uni (Irani, wc are forced to admit Um Ila- limb r is on a decline, "i am Inking very little part tn .Mary intu? politics. < ?ur" fighting chances an tim wu away hy per>oiiul rivalries am sim ;glos tor personal aggrandizement in 1 political way. I have kopi out. Tho Ito publican party might control thc State. Thu Democrat io vote ls yearly growing loss. Thc 33,OOO Democratic iniijoiityoi rho Governorship in lvia foll lo ?3,000 ir 18811, and on the Presidency President Cte-, ( land had 11,000, OS against 15,000 foi Hancock. This only shows the drift ol polie. .) sentiment, unaided hy such molli ods of unity and discipline as wa re in vogue when the Republican party was lu its p? imo.'' I'm. .li rt-? Sli;:imill/<-.l AM O Tool <il < ii|itlalUl? 'I'i.e Coopers'Union of Cincinnati liol l&stic'il a statement of its reasons for siced inn from tho Knights of Labor as follows: I llccilUSC il seems to us clear and proven beyond doubt that Powdorlyisn trail or lo the working men; Unit he is sanctimonious teni untrue ?is well as a tool in the hands of the capitalists. 2, liccntlSfl all the good Ibo order pas sci st s ls only mi the paper of the const il li ll in, Inti nevir could bo found in reality. Il is opinion that it is the fault of lia oiii,vis, who always paralyzed the co force ment of tin: la st parts of tho constitution, :'. ItecntlilG all the strikes, even when they wen. won already, were lost at the last moment by Powdorlyand the District Mas ter Workmen. I [localise, although the members pay the year around continually, they never lind any aSSiStailCC when they need lt. .Y I localise tho temperance principles of tin- Ohler Knights of Labor are in our opin ion, unworthy of a free working utan, and because liny arc antagonistic to our inter li AMonlnhtd itu- I'ubllc 'fo he ir i|f the resignation of Dr. Pierce as a Congressman lo devote himself solely to his labors as a physician. It was bc cam- his true Constituents were the sick and afflicted everywhere. They will lind Dr. Piel e's "(bilden Medical Discovery"a bcni ?i -i.i URO of his scientific knowledge in ti.'ii iiehnif. Consumption, bronchitis, coll '., liOftrl distase, fever and ague, inter mitti te fever, dropsy, neuralgia, gollre or thick neck, ami ali dhcuscs of tho blood, ure (lind by this world 1 enow ned nicdlehie. . i properties are wonderful, Its action magical, My druggists. "'flu's is tho unkindest cut of nil," said the public man, when lie saw hU picture in tho newspaper. ?J KN KU .VI? KKWM KOTBtf. |(?ma ?I iDteresl ?Jnllirred rroiii Vnrlou? (twirler*. Cholera is reported to bo on thc increase in Malta. Tho Scotch yacht Thistle has just ai l ived at New York. Tho UopubHca.il state Convention of Penn sylvania has declared tor Dlatuo. Thc Key Weal Hoard of Health reported two more new oases of yellow lever yester day. No deaths. Tho Vienna correspondent of tho London '?'?tnt v COIlliNUS the statement that Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill arc living 111 rcltrtment near Vienna. lt |$ SCinl-Ofllctally stated that cholera in Sicily has boon overcome and that there is noi 1 'li ver any danger cd" the disease spic td lug at Nnplt 8 or H ina. K\ Governor I.use Blackburn, of Ken tucky, who has been dangerously ill at Frankfort for some weeks, (y rapidly sink lug. Daken, tho colored editor of a paper lu Montgomery, Ala., k is Von expelled from ila: < ty for publishing an article Insulting lo white w omen. The Uussi ins are forming cantonment al Little Kargazoll, near Sarikat souih of Shignhnu. The railway from Chad ?ni !<. Kalk na is tic illy completed. .Tho receipts of tho government since August 1st amount to $10,1100,803, and the disbursementslo $4,01*0,433, being an i\ cess of receipts ot if 10,310,000. Ho i. Samuel Mall, of Allanto, a .ludffo of the Supremo Court of Georgia, is in a (lilied condition at Asheville. N.t.'.. hav ing beou stricken willi paralysis. The Ciucinnali Conunefciat-Oaxeltels vlg oroudy supporting Korain r for Cloven i r. Thc hm/utrei' doe- not appear to bc sup port I lg any hedy. Tcnncsseo will vote on thc liquor ?pies lion on thc 2Ulh September. From now until i hat dnto the Stato w ill ring with ''pro" and "anti" cloqUCUl'O. The coroner's jury al Chatsworth bold the seel hui master Nameable for thc great railroad disabler, in that ho failed lo patrol tho track tor six hours before tho train caine, lie has liccn arrested. American- ute the most luxurious people ]>, tho world. Sara Bernhardt -ays Paris ls niggarly compared to New York, sin sieb- for thc money bnga of the laud of Hu free. Two hundred weavers in Edwards'Coin ; puny mill,al Augusta, Mo . have-.inn !; foi 5 uighur pay. The compati) say they will I close theil mill Iii.fore tho will accede h , thc demand. i A monument of lienutlful design will s.ioii i.e placed over Ibo grave ol Chi -lei A. Arthur. Destiles this bc will have -, monument in New York city, creeled bj voluntary suhscripttous to lite amount o i $30,000. 1 Many years ugo Punch suggested tba 1 thc ?.est way to prevent railroad accident! 1 ls to lash ono or two director* lo (he loco 1 mot. e. Tills advice is old, bul th?; possi ' bill tv thal II may bu wiso ls suggested vcrj ?j often. Thc Canadian Department of FLhetli , h iv i no in format ion as to Hie alleged sink lng i f an Amer icu ii lishilig schooner, Will * tho I iss of her cutir? crew, off Ihietouelic N. Il . and express disbelief in Hie report. J. Xi Pace, book-keeper of Bcnuchcinii i Co., wholesale stationers of ( hicago, lui . a!?e .tided, after raising ii ???'?o check lo fl?i?, i 000 nnd gening ii enslied. Ile had. losl :?> 000 i i bucket Shop Speculations. Kural guards have bien localed al ni I terminal point- as far north as Jiu.alco am .' a company of fifteenth regimen: will b? s stationl d at .linux to quell any I liter fi tem I ^tt that point. No moro ti ?tible h expected ' Pi lt iso? O. S. Fowler, Ibo noted plum ologlsl and lecturer, died nt his resident:? 1 near sharon station, Conn., yesterday 1 morning, alo r an illness ol only Uiiin hours of spinal trouble, superinduced by ; heavy cold. , The Chicago express o? tho Cleveliim and Pittsburg load. which Kit Ciltcngi j. ycsl rday evening, juni|K'd tho track II : Hay a rd station, hear Alliance, Ohio, wreck lug Ono sleeper, (?ne pt i-on was killel ami three seriously inj.?lcd. Mrs. John Herbert, un iain:.te ot .lolicl 111., hospital, luis been asleep ever since lin twenty i om i lt of Inst December. Sh ha wasted to a shadow. Tliodoetoi prononce In the most remarkable caso of ctitdcps,' i' on ri cord. Since Charles ll. Hood, dui tomi's lu ryei Irin! i i drown li tinsel I bis wife has com ' back to him. That's jost like a woman Thousands of good wives in thiscotnitr are engaged in thc dismal Ulldcrdaliltg d ' trying to reform worthless husbands. Bordeaux, France, has been visited by i ( hu: i ic me which destroyed au onormou , amount of property. The storth caused I Collision Ut Alcai ?icu. of two eXCUlStOI 1 ruins, wrecking several ears and inj uria j M vi ii teen persons. li is aid that thc damages lo bo paid lr (he I tai hoad Company, incident lo ti. ' Cluittswotlli disaster, will seriously emba? the corporation. Two men arc linde arn i, suspected of having set lire to th ? bridge n i emly burned. I Blind Toni has been form illy del i vc rei . into tin custody pf his new gniudian Mis Kli/ .ii th Botlitiho. aud has one with he from Alexandria, Va., lo Ne v York, If ' declares ho will never play again ii:i ho gel 1 b u k to Virginia. 1 The family ol Wm. Tm net, a pi..mila n mill utan of .Mobile. Ala , ten in all, un sick from the dh ( ts of poison in iee < r. an calen on friday night. Tho casi of Airs Turnor Is considered ipiilo serious, and Hu ' sufferings of all are very sovoro, Senator lUddlebergci is still in jail ii Westminister, Va. Tho grand jury ha been called together lo net upon indict imn's against those who recently sough io roselie him, lt la though) Hie panie, can be Identified. It is reported that 160 ldc Indians tiri flglltiou ul Heaver Creek, fifteen mile-' from .Meeker, Wyoming. Creal COIIStct nation is said to pn vail among thc wliitCS hut thc authorities seem to think the li poll Of the trouble ure exuggcratcd. Reports Hom Anderson county, S. C. establish the fact that the .Murray prohib? lion bill has I icon dofcated by n heavy ma Jorily. In Laurena tito result la in doubt w Uh the probabilities favoring the measure Thc damage caused by Wednesday'' storm lavery (-orlons, In London llirot persona were killed, and n number ol churches mid houses were struck by light nlng, In tho country, also, there wai much destruction of property, und mur.) persons are reponed to lujVC boon killed. iv. aident Cleveland telegraphed toObair mari Patterson Thursday authorizing Hu Pacific Railroad Commission to uso theil own disCrotion In the matter of cmplovim counsel In the conn M against elli dals (ti tho Central Pacific railroad in tho United Hintes Circuit C'oufl ai San Frnnolsco, The engineers of tho first And second division of (ho Mexican Central Kailr..;ul Struck on .Monday. The cause nf thc Strikt in supposed to I?' thc discharge of ono ol their number, Thin- divisions extend from the City Of .Mexico to ("dem, a Si I Otctl of K ino miles. If you could bo In Japan next Friday you would behold one of the grandest spectacles in nature, a total eclipso of tho sun. These phenomena do not appear io luton tilla sido of tho world often. The last one visible here occurred in Hui}, and it will he a long time before another. A dispatch from Knoxville, Tenn., says a bloody affray look place at O?d Crook Wednesday night, between Davis Adkins and .lohn Maluiffcy and his young brother Bon. Knlvea were used, aud all pardos were frightfully cut. Hen MahalToy la (lead and Ms brother is not expected to live. Ailkius ls under arrest. K\ Congressman Frank Hurd, who ls an Intimate friend of Roscoe Conklhig, says I hat Mr. Coukllng makes more money than any lawyer lu New York. Ile recently got $'?0,000 for his services in one case. In loss Utan six years Conkling has paid off $200,000 liabilities, about half of which he owed as security for thc late A. B. John son, of Utica. Secretary Lamar .'.onie months ago had a lotter from an old lady in Ireland, asking If bo knew where her son was. Thc kind hearted .Secretary set an Inquiry on foot, and found Ibo son had killed a mau and lu eil hanged for it. in one of thc Territories. Thc Secretary hardly knows how to write to tin- old mother. Thc While river t te Indians have sent limners lo Uncompahgzro camp, Black Foot, Sioux, ( rows and three tribes in Colorado, Wyoming, .Montana and Idaho for tdd, Colorovv knows that he must light, and this will bc the decisive battle, and that it will cud thc Indian question forever, lie luis determined, lt ls said, tc h vi the oilier tribes brought into the pres e .I dillleuliy, und while UlO outbreak ha.1 been local so far, bc wants to make it ? general one. The (borgia Interstate Convention ol Furniers mci in Atlanta on Wednesday morning. Thura was a large atleudanct and delegates were prisent from the hes ol : umer.-.. The meeting WB8 callci lo ol'dci hy lion. J. T. Henderson, Com missioner of Agriculture of Georgia Prayer was offered hy Rov. Henry Cluj Mon Von, pastor of thc First Method i a Church. Addresses were delivered lr] (Joverlier Gordon and Mr. H. W. Qrady. Tiic President of thc World's Woman' Christian Temperance I nion. Mrs. Marga iii Blight. Lucas, of London, and Mis Frances K. Willard. Vice President for tin Untied Stales, and Mrs. Hannah Whital Smith, of Philadelphia?, Secretary, httVi .i nt out a call to Christian women in even ii .1 and of every denomination w ho ur ?eli o led in ti n,pi rance ri form to observ Ibo 12th and billi of November next ii days "I pray or for the success ol' the worl in which they ?ire engaged. CroMHhift Niagara on a lllcyclo, A Buffalo special .says: Alphonso Kin) m Now Yorli this afternoon .succcssfull. accomplished tho feat of crossing th Niagara torrent below the cu turad ou i water bicycle. Ono trip was made iron tho American to Canadian shore in fou und a half minutes, and, contrary to es peet.dion, tho rapids did not capsize th novel craft. Thc apparatus consisted o two long zinc cylinders for buoyancy and tho propelling power was a bicyel wheel with small paddles attached Winn mounted on the machine th tubes saek so low in the water that Kin, appeared to bo riding n regular whee across thc gorge, lie wore a high hat, L'liuco Albert coat and rubber legging! tho latter being tho only protection fror tho waler. A boat load of reporten towed by Tom Conroy, tho noted guide wi .it along to rescue King in case h ?zed. The current carried hit diagonally in tho direction of the Whirl |) ol lei) ni ls, but ho hud sullieient coil trol of tile bicycle to BUCCeod in tho poi f irintlUCO. Several thousand porsoUl including Priuco Dovanwongso and th other Shuni so visitors, saw the feat am ehoi red when it was accomplished. Di John A. Lanigan, on behalf of Budal ti li lirers, presented King with a couti; gold medal. \ Labor Movement In Andmon. Augusta is agitated over tho following resolutions, passed hy the Builders' Trad League of that city: 1. No union mun is allowed under an; circumstances v> work with a uou-uulo mall. 2 No union man Is allowed to work oi any Kith ci attract work. '.. No journeyman shall act as forcma i:t iiny way for loss than 2ii cents per da, . iiu i ef nay other man on the sam job, 1 No union man shall work or bandi HIV building material, or work on a build lu v. lu re any material is used that Is mail Uhu Inn I or sold hy any company tba Iocs not icci gnl/.c idly eight bonis us vi ci !. - wi rk. .". If li bo found by any one of thesev oi il unions represented hy this hoard o deli iles lo ho advisable to refuse to worl or bundle any building material of un; killel on account of convict 1 dior or refusa ol m .nairn Puers to rccoglllzo the fifty clghl hour system, all of thc unions sba! un.I-- in suhle. o There shall ho no general strlko of an; uni n for wa n s without serving genera . intruders \? ?th fifteen days' notice. Tl e league i- not yet thoroughly cslah lislx I ihroughoiit tho Slate of Georgia, bu ellorts uro hoing made lo do so. Bru Law lon, a well known carpenter, I ut thc head ol the League herc. ~ - 4,?.. Honoring a Hero, Tin Governor and Colonel Kvans bavin/ examined all thc designs olfcred for tin Leans Medal hilve selected the one sub mitti d by Messrs. James Allen A: Compani of Charleston, This Is In accordance will tho following resolution passed by Ibo Log ishiturc i.t it? last Bossloii: Win reas on Ibo 2d day of Dcct ?ber, h die your 1801, Ibo following concurren i solution passed by the Senate icu House "t Representatives of the State o ^. mt ?i Carolina, to wit; ultcd unanimously, That tho thank: ol this General Assembly ?ire eminent)) tine, mid ao-hereby tendered lo, Itrfgodioi General N. Kvans, a.s gallant son ol South Carolina, for the brilliant and dccis Ivo victory won by the brave troops mulei his e llUlliand III Leesburg. 2. Thal thc Governor bo Instructed U '?'inca gold medal, with suitable device and COU80 Ibo saine lo bo presented, in tin name of thc State of South Carolina, us r (. stlmonial of thc high appreciation by bb native State of his gallant conduct and dis llngiilshed services upon that momorabk i>ci ??sion. iltsolced, That Ibo Governor bo author Izcd and Instructed to procuro and dollvoi a suitable medal, with the proper (lovlci and Inscription, to tho w idow ami children of (ho ?dd Brigadier Gonoral Nathan (borge Kvans, in accordance willi the terms of Ibo concurrent resolution hereto passed and referred to In thu preamble hereto. ( lorgymen'fl NnreTiimutH. An I'ngliflli surgeon claims to have discovered tho causo of clorgyniou's sore throats, No other speakers uro alTcctcd in this w ay, and he has como to tito con clut ion that tho malady is induced by speaking down to a congregation from au lovatcd pulpit, thereby depressing the voca! organs and causing irritation and congestion, If clergymen would hold thc head erect and speak up thoy would never have throat troublo, and oven if already Buffeting to somo extent tin y may cure thomselvcu by speaking IQ a right position, Thoro are bud habits ol phonation, breathing, etc., which a r ood tricher OSO easily correct, but tho bending forward of the head and bang ing over tho sermon whilo reading it is worst of all, and any mun can correct himself in it. -Living Church, There \? one man who finds lt difficult to got any one to Inko n drop with him, and ho is tho aeronaut who ?umps out of hi? hnll'ion holding on to a parachute when In Isa milo ubovu the earth. MBLLiINU IIKH IIIMI\Mi. i'm Un.: With Illili to Another Woman Tor thc gum of trfSO.OOO. NKW YOUK, August 15.-A case carno tn Supreme Court Chambers to-day Iwforo Judue Donohue, involving the pureliase ot one woman's husband hy another. 'I be title of thc case is .Janies h\ Malcolm against Sarah A. Kobi ns. The plaintilV Is a well known lawyer and the (ll foudatlt la other wise known as Sarah A. .Johnson. The lawyer is suing to recover (10,000 counsi 1 fees for professional advice given Miss Robins. Ile recently secured an order sending the case to a referee. Tito motion made lids morning by tra Shafer on behalf of Miss Hollins was to reopen the CIVIC in order to scenic a jury trial. Thc argument brought to light n strange story. A few years ago the lal her of Miss Hohins, a very wealthy man. died, leaving $750,000, and a short time afterwards an aunt didi, leaving an additional (80,000 to Miss Hollins for life, the principal to go to her legitimate issue. The heiress was liv ing at the Buckingham Hotel, nud two blocks away, at tko Windsor, resided Ur. J. Q, Johnson, his wife and child. Dr. Johnson became acquainted with Miss Hohins, made tove to ber and fluidly asked her to marry him, s tying thal though bo was living w ith w ile No. 1 at the Wind sor he had .secured an Illinois divorce lind was simply keeping up a pretence of mar ried life. Miss Hollins consulted with Mr, Malcolm as to the propriety ot thc mai ii under the circumstances, lier brother, who is a broker in Wall street, beard ol' what was going on and called on Mrs. Johnson at the Windsor. She deni? d the divorce. iMr. Malcolm advised against the marriage, but in spite of this Miss Hohins and the doctor went to Loudon, ll ls alleged thal they were married there, and that during their residence abroad ll child was born, lt was about this time (hat Hie doctor and the two women began negotia tions through their attorneys, Charles ll Heed. Hie defender of Cuit. au, represent ing thc doctor and his latest wife. They endeavored t.? induce tho Hrs! wife t<> n?ek a divorce in Illinois. She agreed to do this for (100,000, but tho other side were will lng to elvo (50,000 only. A compromise was effected on this basis, and she went to Illinois and gol ti divorce in 1880. After the divorce was obtained the doc tor and Miss Hollins returned to this city and were married by ti clergyman, baw vcr Malcolm, w ho has been thc adviser ol Miss Hohins, sues for his fees. SAYINGS BY BOB INGERSOLL. Kxtntrts fruin an Address Made i?y Hin In ii Lectern In New V.irlt. In a lecture delivered in New York re ccntly, Col. Robert Q. Ingersoll among other things said : If nobody has too muck everybody will have enough, I would like to see this world 80 thal Q man could die and not feel that he had left his wife and children a prey to thc greed or avarice or necessities of man kind. There ts something wrong in tho Bys tem when idleness is burdened with wealth and industry with famine. (let out of your minds that old non sense about man's free moral agency. A man is no moro responsible for his Character than for his height, or for his acts than for his dreams. Then yon will have charity for thc whole human race. Wealth is no crime, nor is poverty a virtue, although virtuo has generally been poor. There is only ono goon-human happi ness. To do right is thc bud, blossom, and fruit of wisdom. No pcrfci t'.y civilized man ,COUld 1)0 happy while there was an unhappy be lng in tho universe that ho knew. The poor imagine that the rich live in Paradise. I know that the mos! ol them live in a gilded Hell. No man has the genius or tho brain lo own (5,000,000. Tho money own- him. He is the key to a safe. Vet these nu n go on accumulating, It Is a sorl of in H.indy. Imagino a man-a good, intelli gent man-with 2,000,000 coats [laugh ter!, 0,000,000 or s,ooo.uno bats [cheers], n billion neckties [laughter and cheers]. Then imagine him getting up at I BO o'clock in tho morning and working hard all day to e;ct another necktie. [Pro longed applause. | Qrcat wealth is the mother of crime Tan ?mif is growing wide botwei n Lazarus und Dives, only thc two liovo changed places-Dives is in Abraham's bosom. The rich have RCOrn and COiltCinpl for the poor; the poor envy and hr'-cd for the rich. There must pe sonic way for tho loving poor and tho sympathetic rich to got acquainted. If there ia anything that should bring mankind togolh?i il is a common belief, but in this Christian country there is no welcome in the velvet for the rags. I Would think much of any religion that would allow tho rich and tho poor to clasp hands, if only for one instant once a w eek All men ure not capable of getting a living now. Some aro not cunning enough, not strong enough, not stingy enough. Millions of machines have been In vented to save labor, bill thc lahmet docs not own the machine, The ma china owns the laboror. No man should bo allowed to ow n any land that he dor s not usc; but 1 would not lake an inch of land from ail) ' without paying for it If il were possible to bottle the air there would ho a great Ann rican Air Bottling Association before sundown to morrow, and millions would be allowed to die for want of a breath if they wcro unable to pay the monthly ail I,:!! I would not only see homes m.ide free from attachments for debt, but In c from taxation also. Then we would have a nation and a nation of patriots. Tbcro lssomothlng about money that dries up tho affoctlous. I suppose (hal one reason of it is that the moment a man gots any money there an- so many trying to gel it a Way from him thai ho thinks Hu- u hole roce arc his cncmii . 1 don't blaine the rich, mind yon; they are the natural products of the system. Blaine thc Sj stem. The lirst great remedy is the bullet The poor are in the majority, ll the law Oppresses them it is ?heir fault. They have followed thc life and druin of sonn-party. No man should go with a party unless it is going his wa) A civilized mun w ill nevi r w. nt lo sell a thine for more than il is worth, aol will lu- want to buy anything for lost than what it is Worth. I nm not afraid of monopolies. Thc people will Rtand oppression to a c?rtalo point, und then the end will coinu.-N. Y, t? u n. An old maid out In Kentucky noneco 8ftrily announcoi that sin would not marr) tho liest man living. We say untie'-.... ul|\ because we wouldn't marry lu r m. . One thing sillied about the Intcrslali Commerce bill is that tramps will contint!" U) i do- long and short hauls in hov cnn, If they are not caught at it. A wicked hoy sahl lo bl? aunt, who S*H ri l im what he lighted his lire cnn k*rs will?, ' A slow mutch; and you ought to what that is, auntie " Tho aunt's CH mont hud been of long stnnding. An nrtlrlo entitled "How to Acrjilli< Beauty" is going tjto rounds. Tho way to aeijUlro beauty, If you aro single ls to many bor If she is silly enough ie have you, A Tex?* Manuelle ?lory. A story comes from Bl Puso, Texas, of a magnetic eui icu! of air which issues I rom an nrtoslun well pipe ?ear ?loi ra Bianco, on tho Textis Pacific railway. According to tho story, "?i bas bm i? ?bsci veil l>y boree men that wbciicvoi lucy got hi il?" neigh hoi hood of il>- \v< ll strong magnetic forces are felt, an 1 vjvtrks are given ell it Hie horse s mano ls touched. Uocently a man from si? na Blanco wa? stttlug close i<? tho well, and ou taking OKI lila pocket kimo fourni a nail, which ho had in iii* pocket, clinging to tho knife. He lu lit Hie knife tn tho ourrent of air and found the mag netic properly was greatly increased. BoVj end weeks ?.>go Suporlntoudout Judydicld his pocket lo,ile in Hie current ol' ail four minutes and Ibo knife tn -'ill ; trotigly in iv tlzcd from (ho eiTeoi. Tho outllowiug cur rent of air is believed to possess o Uti rk : hie curative propel I ks. ll- e?Noti?) ls lo he tested ly OXp< ri.til up ni en i - i I pa ralysis an I olin r ii.-' too*. The pei pie w ho live near Ibo wonderful well call il the 'fountainof youth.'"- -Kaahvilie AmeriMt. . . The 1501) velcram in the Ijcavcnworlh S Idler's llnmc haw ext? uded a cordial h. vliatton lo Hie Presiden! to pay ibem a visit. Tliest arc volemos wie? fungid during tito vi ar - 'ml lifter it was over. " A NA.IU;U^S CASI:. M,i ease baa hcoii a very ero ions ono for about thirteen yearn. At intcralsof about one week I \\> uki bo attacked with spoilt ot eovi and most cxorueiatii ?. pain, alway i coiumonolng in tho region ot* my Iud noy?, The pam would then go upwards lind tdVecl my body and lu nd, and scorned te penotrato my very oyo balls, oreating the most intonso Httlier ing, lusting about oiglli hours euc:, spell. .1 resorted to all kinds ot medicino without bonciit. Several dootois treated my c ?se, but uotic gavo relief, 1 llnally used B. I'. B. at un experiment, and to ivy i ttcr astonishment all pain ami suf fi un .? vanished utter uaiug three doses. J o tho present time I have used three bottles, ami nota pain has iver return ed, i d not know what was the matter, neither could my physician mane tho complaint. The ii. B, B, acted liuoly and powerfully upon my kidney*,; my appetite has boon spleudid and my con stitution built up rapidly. K. TUOMAs Constitution, Qa., May (J, lsvr,. Unimpoaohod Integrity. lani 55. Broko down twolvo liars ago, and have not laen able to Voil, since. Have lost i roper action of my hips and legH. For five years scrofulous aoret havo appeared on my sculp ano no e, and at same time my eyesight ht - gan lo fail, and for three years have hedi comparatively blind. I hive been treatoi I by eminent physicians of dil?brool Schools without ll eura, i bavo taken Ilvo bottles of 13. B. B. (mado at Albinia, (la.) and all scrofulous sores ure gradu ally healing, rnlltimmation about my eyes has disappeared and there is some improvement tu ray vision. Am ve? much bcnolltcd and relieved and bo . b> foi 1 Uko a boy H gu In feel good, Btrongth and activity uro returning in my I. gs ami hips. Tho B. B. I!, acts vigor ous!; upon my kidneys, und. tho gruid quantity . I matter thal hus Iv . u biro, tl out through tho skin ... utterly incredi ble, often so elleusive iii odor as to pro duce nausea, i refer io all business iiit-n of fji Grange, < ?a. r. I uoj i i :.. LaGriuige, ( hi., January ht. I8HIS. Ml who .t,-s!ri- ftili liUornmtlon aimiil t'.c online sud OHIO ol I ICKKI I'oKotia, <ioiilin.ii. I hi roi.?lo is awi lllitffs i leurs, .-on--, i:iiouinu tittil), Kinney < o)iu 111 ri l ti t s catarrh, eto , eau soon ru liy mull, free, II copy oui M paito un,. IIMU'll I .. tlc ,.f Willi I : .. ll?!. il 1 III In mi, I ? inuornil timi Btuiilltm iimoi . VI I hoto . known, AtlUruHS, ill?.on llAi.M ci?,. vtiatiiiv '-a (INK OK Tl IK ? INKS T ItKSOKTS IN TIIK >n[ nj, Titi lill Hs? Im? Mi??w?1 -v.,-, low on'Mvi?mig Oin??ii WUriiV^vi GALTON CGUN I V, N. c. This elegant Hummer Hesorl ia now open. Accommodation i rpial to tho best. ISlovatioh ?,<R?? foot above sta lovel. Batt .--'.ci) i), i-.],. , .- hM);) ","( gp2.o(j per week, for < irculara ur in forma ti m addict, the pr. pi i ilors, COZZENH A TU?M?B, All-Heidin? P, o. SMli CAMBA . . CA I .wyn \ co i x ry, N. C. N'eu ly 1,11..I llpwl'li new ll .l.-l nii,I Kn li. llyn? forovi i UOminst? un.I Min nronrlo <- - won la i..- iiiuil .<> .?.. ul: : hoir oin ... a now rrlcinh lu rn. i ho nu a .. i prom rilo*.a iii.- unloi m. un ii v.-i.-.i for i v n<ji ?\,. u . u m..il m. i Ivor, Kiilni y aiul Urin .ry ills?_ Oonortl Peiiillti un i Nervous l'rostn ii. nil In. i lOOdllon HOI n> oe fi un-! B \ i ns COM; U: J I:. ?'ool, Shower, Wann and liol Knlohor. mi Air MI,i Vupnr i un-, i ino lt.oui ,,i ti?. ?lui nil Anitis?inoiiis kept i-Jass w ntor im; riu<-. s. \Vi??. foi i iilaloitiio Du. H. O. BLLtOPfA so\, Proprietors. PEACE INSTITUTE, ria icigii, j\r. o? Tl.. tun s. sslon r?ininonces ort ihn WctmoMlay hi BcpUiiolwr c n, tlay . un I . ml thoflret Wnliiosifaj In June, nus. Kvory ilnpnrttnoiil of instruction mini iv exp oi n,, i nna uoonipll?>ho(l ton-hors miuiUng I lie luruosi mxl mosl thoioneiiiv St!n. "?."?.''>'> stouniaiitl -nni.\ H iii I. htou hj . i.- i rielly >i< -?.i! i nica i<? tw.. moro fron sono nimm Foi < I rou Im. un.I rnlnlogttd Aili.r. H. Uov. il. BU?W33IiL ?: SON, Jab? i .'.n n -.ia bill, .N.e. %oflLL ?RKEGULARITIE5 PECULIAR-TO HER SEX AND POWKRFUL TONIC CHAMIJ?G . OF-LIFE - G ft ? AT SUFFERING AND - DANG tn WILL BC AVO/DED SJL:ND POU - HOOK. ?- "' BRADFIELD REGULATORCO Ht*_ATLANTA.GA . I FARM IEVEIS fd gPo?Si?fS? O ./H ?f j jrln orlnir, ineehairfl, . V\ ?nd Mitha t? ?yrr.*, .l..iil,Ur?|rnilo ?ir? lu?truniout. < in nUrJr,,. i O. O. TIItNV, fi Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute Mtwr of SIKIIIOOU Exportoneml nnti KUHN lui IMiyslcliiiiH ami NurKooim. ALL CHHONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. I. ni' I tented hero or ni their homos. Mnny lat limn.', llnniurli eorrv8|>oiidonco, us 9Uo?.itally II- H' hom In poraou. Como and . . . ;..? ton couta lu stamen for our "'Invalid*' Quido-Book," whleli glvoa nil nitrite m ,, .. A lill .: Woitl.O'S DISPENSARY M SDI? CAI. Assoi i VTiON, COU Main ^t., Iluiralo, N.Y. l if "worn out," " inn-down," debilitated i i 'n rs, milliners.seamstresses, house* . ' rg, mid overworked woinon sonorally. I, pitrco'a Favorito Pronerlpthni ls tho boat li Biomtivotonics, lt is liol a "Cuto-all," il iinlmhly fullllls a pliigloiioes or purpose, .i |x ii m Spool Ho for all thoso .mi.i Diseases peculiar to i 'i ii. it melli of ninny thousands i cam , nt tho Invalids* I lot ol and Burg-? [< i instituto ii ; ntrordod n inore oxperlenoo for Hf ir eun>, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription le (''. rosull of tln? v:i?< ?..vporloiico. For lol.nial COIIROMt lon, I ll lin ni runt lon ami ulcorutloil, ii ls n sp?cifie. It i-. H po? i lui ; . nomi, as ?voil ns uterino, tonic and 'i . no, and linpnrls \ ix<>\- mid Btrcngtta t . p whole lOlll. I' runs .. . .'.ii' . of Btoniaoli, indigestion, bloating, weak baek. ii rvoits prostnitlon, ex ha UBI lou, debility and Bloop!' - -i lu ? lt lier sex i l^avorlto PrescrlP" lion H sold by 'lniriri-t i lllldor our j-.-idro i, arantcc, Ooo wrtipuor around bottle - OH HIX HOTTI.ES F'KJCE:- rj?.ya?, von *o.oo. Bi nd 1^ oents in Btnuips for Hr. Ph roe's larfro Tr, ali-' ? a Dist 1181 . of Womon < 100 luiB-08, nuper-covorodl. Aili. -, Wom.o'a DISOEN RAHY MEDICA i. Assoc IAUON, ow .Mum Street, Itu,:..: >. X. V. ^r***%v. ? 'LITTLE f^*&^\o?s^v^ LIVER o^^a?VB PILLS. ANTI-UILIOI S and CATHARTIC. HEADACHE, Rtltottfl Ilondnrlic, 1.11 IR z I il 0 ss. ? "II ii HI I pa? lion, i ?: o ; ' ' . o nilli III Holm AUuelm, liv cured hy -*?'. I'li'icc's 1*1 on ?ni III li ' ii r ir ni've Voll?ls. i nita *\ \ ni. by i >t*i;Ki?i-itt?. lUFAOTURERB, ATLANTA, QA. -AND DALLAS, TEXAS. COTTON GINS and PRESSES, Codon Need n.l Mills, Cotton Need ld ii I or* Cn. Millo, Sun .11111?, Hliiiftiiifr,Tulioj a. Ilntts;ei?4, wi.ni Milln and CnstlnirM, IMIIII pt ami Tunks. E. VAN WINDLE A CO.. A* anta. Ca. .-tr ?'n"rr- w H> ? ' ^ i ?'. 'li VI H dtCflj AIL \MJA ?/v?5 .'DALLAS TEX. . . awarded at cotton Bxposl. ." ". ' ' ' ' I alla i, Ti xas, an.I < luirlos un, M. ?ii.il ju l ,# Rm? tornis to Van Winkle & Co., Hoi \TI.A\TA. (JA. CH A l!LOTTE 5 II ? INSTITUTE. ION MOINS SEPT, 7, 1887. . riTU'l . i < il Mi LAD1E? .unt'i h - advantages ?lipo* r< mo In every depart? Ail and Munfo. Only . plinked teachers. ' ?' ' '' et-, wanned ' . ri nuhl : h roi . (eater .1 di 1 Huns ' ll? -eh? o| m ie M o : In tin ? Ul bas . 1 "'' i",*"" ' f oin In- ?MUH , ?. ',' " " 'l,,,M ''upi . .. rg? ii ,.ji|y I,,, ()i ii i UKI ; 1 -i i,mi.th ? I ll particulars, ad Io" M I . A I KINMI.N, . . - i lotto, N. V. I ? ' >'??? < uni i VAT.vin I i|li > M \ \ in 1 .? o - ( (Mill I) il VJ N, Xn 0 ''' 1 'or oolio of infants. o Dysentery. Djftrrhowi, Cholera [mantara or any diseases of the Htomaoh ai.d bowels. Rfakoa the critical period "f leotlungmfo and essy, biaaafoanol ' ' Por solo by all dnigffifdn, ftnrtforwhoJosaloby I?OWAIID? WIMJ-T .v ?-.> . Angrtst?, (bi. 8HOW WALL CASES. DESK8, OFFICE FURNITURE ANO FIXTURE8. p"111l>"li o.r J lln.i rnl.'il I'anii.hlr (. i?Jf ?iY MIIOVV t??MU I O., Nii?hvllfc, Tono. 1?. ?!**r|>nnl*)i ? St inoI<|IVB',MiTlwrlo-lii. (Juara I ?rip.?], nr. .'III?!. .I fxl 111 tr oi. < r S*ir mork i ?r..nv 1 nn'l I- Int. r fur teadtna -ciUvM.tdD.io; wlU.ont ?rr, lu.iriiciivu* with T?MM.