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THE ONLY PAPER IN COLUMBUS I *«AT »M TUI I Associated Press Dispatches.! 47TH CONGRESST A BEIABKABLE TIDAL WAVE. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 24, lara Special to Enqnlrer-Sun.j Cleveland, Ohio. June 23.—A re-1 ® r, Bhton Beach in 1882, one mile, J •rk.ble tidal wave .wept tha lake S?° n H ’;? n riS 8 ™ Al ad * ^ ont here at 6 o’clock thla mornhig. w £l 3 n J J ‘l?*’ TURF KEWM. ■rlihMR Beach. Special to Enqairer.San.] Nkw Yobk, June 23—First race, urae 1200, for horses defeated at ‘ * Hal- ona- Heware ok Strangers.—A few days ago a young lady was on the train from Albany to New York City when a gentlemanly-appearing young man secured her permission to sit in the seat with her. He ottered an apple, which she took and ate, and then a package of candy, whlcli | she declined. Boon alter he began I markable M v fh 0 e nt wave w M ”.Vourtwo'mU»'wl £ | .Second race, purse 1230. wiling .1-1 fUmbHng with hThandkerohleflud Mr. Stephens on the Internal ^ hl8h< T t ! , 1 ? n th ®; urf8c8 £* D .o“n 2<? V Q“en EUa“I"’ Tlm^TfaT 8bB8 °o» g f B lt a sensation of stupor. s^.wsi.sm, Iss.^s^si.'syswl that her brother was Cloud'which moved "sullenly “frointhe I *«"• J 000 »<Med-H mile.; Bramb'aletta I neal| y chloroformed in a street- northward over the city. Therewm I r°“ T by „ 01l “ Bt Sf..?£ l ff, k , U ' B - M > B * r ‘ o“f e ^ y Rwh °] ,a “ e ^.*„ lmu f!!L e . r : two three times • — norm ward over the city. There was „„ r ' a i ®-ri of. ’ Memorial Bervloca on tha Death I s°mg < f of° l raln 1 fetl l !n some 1 * parts of I ^ oultb race—purse |2flb, h.ndlosp all I hack and forth in front nt him, Of the I«at« Representative I the city and the wind blow fiercely I H* 8 ? „, „ . ’ Msrohloiiesa won, Bab-1 she made a frantic effort to an.— nf | south of town. Vesseli parted their | w> £.n. 2 ,' , ’ B ®‘°H T1 “® li . 88 - open the window. "What Is ii?" he Allen, of Miaaourl. I line, at the month of llio river, and the | ®Jf®P ,e l I asked. She Insisted on his opening Si e n r r n , d r d00k *, w . ere ®_ ubm ® r K e d to the » h 0 °n 1 *vvhMW°2l Cl “>® window, which he did, and after *r. Towisead Betting Anxlo.s to I u^rels^S.^.r. St^SSS «« & ' ^ "* tSSE&Jh&Z.'te. AdJ^m, | ^‘IISP I I “.at Jay* lU€ the river beach were put out. A scow I emrlabid. ■ . „ „ . — loaded with sand lyiug at break watoi 1 8p * claI loEu( * ulrer ‘ Sun ‘l I after, on her return, she saw was landed high and dry on the shore. I London, June 23.—In the house of I ^?I.V e ra S? conversing with a young a, house. I A section of railway near the Union I oounnoua this afternoon Gladstone, re-1 ® r i on tra ' u ‘ She looked at him, special to Enqnlrer-Buu.] I depot was ripped up aud numerous I P l y* u K to Sir Stafford Norlhoote, stated I aud » recognizing; her, he soon after Washington, June23.—Townsbend, I 8Wlt °k shanties and small buildings | that a *l the representatives of the pow- 11®* 1 fLe car. Hhe related her experl- of Illinois, gave notice that it the com I were overturned or moved about. I era at Constantinople, except the Aus- ®nce to the girl, who was very grate- mittee on ways and means did not .+ S t °, m , e lron rat,8 j tw enty eight feet long, trlan i ©presented ve, have received In- ful for her fmerfereuce. Some man ways ana means did not. at I »«.*• — .1.- p and ^ructions for the r guidance at the ought to catch him at it aud hold the — i. — * —. Huge I conference. He said he had no reason I scoundrel’s nose to th« eth«r nniil ho the final adjournment of congrees, he I logs were washed ashore A life saving Jo think that Austria objected to join amelia brimstone 1 6 ClUer UUlU would himself make s motion to that.I 8tatio “ was badly wrecked aud various I th ® conference. Dr Histone. effect. w I other damage waa done. The wave | In r ®ply to another queatlou. Glad- j KaIIav txt , , . I lasted only about one minute. Several | 8,on ® 8a *d the whole subject of the I on /^ e P°H4ioal comply Keuey, or Pennsylvania, chairman I parties who were fishing in skiff* re I control of the government and lhe I !? n 0 , " e ,JCX * house of represents* of the committee on ways and means, I P l,rt that there was a sudden ri3e iu I neutralization of the Suez canal was I “ ves 18 a ver y lunooeut and lazy stated that the matter would be brought I fc * le water ant l tt vlolout conmioiion I outside the scope of the conference. | amusement during the heated term to the attention of the house 7i.« ] ! ko a wl,n P ooi * The skills weathered I Special to Enqulrer-Sau.1 but the prognostications of none next committee meeting without accident. London, June 23.-In the house of our esteemed oontemporaries a.r _ I The damage to property on the shore is I lords this afternoon Lord Granville I wo|, lb recording. Whether that body a.. °^ Iowa » f rom Iheoaramitloo I ^tjuiated at f.10.000. Steam- I announced that Austria Vas now con- I * 8 to be democratic or republican is hliuSLn!?^ ^e*"*, reported back a I who came in t lift morning, I stnleil io Join tho conference. I louse the language of a lute noble ^SSSSSSt „* n h8 naoveolontcfftlie water ofl'^th?. ^lol lor*I "one of tLJtuC* thiehu'o* par. .hall he assessed on the anaotltv I wb ‘ c ‘ 1 u< * particular notice was Uuci I ivi ^ j0Nr)1N ' , ‘ l i Inf, ^l'~Ylm house or com- I tel lull can llndf.ul. In the present delivered Irom instead of the quantity I Bt th ® tlme - So lHr ou >y «ue lue is lost I XsTn«r P thV h v»r?J.n 8 H(lern, ’ OD ‘n <'Ih- eeudl Inn of the two parlies It should entered luto a bended warehouse r/ I —atrauip drowned. 11,8 various amendments to I he democratic and will he this ferred to committee of the whole — move.1 by the Irish membeis, year, barring accident. With The bousethen, at 11:25, went Into ** UkrOMTPMATli H no now. wYihaTon l?vo'f the sworn' b | 8 f' r " “ vigorous 'campaign ami a ?.°““i t ?®®° r “>® whole and resumed L.o.o.e " s«o?. Tn ™/" 1 presen la. Ion. of the Issues SUNDAYS STORM. Twrlkle Wind sr4 Rsim—DtTaaiatlon •f (!r»H. Franklin Nowa ) On Humlay evening about 0 o’clock, the storm king again paid his com pllmeuts to Fraukllu aud the ad joining country. From a half mile above lo more thau a mile be- ow town it Is said that there is hardly a stalk of cotton In the river bottoms having a leaf left on It. From one to two miles west aloog the lluokalo road, aud to the uorth, cottou, peach trees, grape aud other vegetation are literally stripped of eaves and fruit. Mr. W. J. Kirk END OF BVITEAU. ■*rrpa„uff ~for «he Karen I Inn- w«®k from Frldey. g=gsa ss ar»T3S i —- ——I SEarsS t-SS; I =ckk *—t'»•*T5-FS&US "T"Iaa»e.«s—.» 1 ^I!—j?.—IJSafte- is honld close at 3 o'cloek, at wbinli bom I ,, ES Moinks, Iowa, eulogies on the life and character oft be I °“ ler , ,errl ble rain and wind Morin late Thomas Allen, of Missouri, would nv< r tow a yestorilav ahernonn be delivered, I lh® recently desolated town of Mal- Stepbens, of Georgia, said that tbo ? ohn ,' l ’°w«shlok county, was vi.lted bill wu right as t.r ss it went, but that I i?, r tll ! oe hours by a pitiless Morin, it did not go nearly as fsr as he would I J . ‘‘“'““K 8 to goods rescued from have wished. Ho thought the entire I 8 *™ r “ a y 8 hurricane Is enormous, sml Internal revenue ayalom ought to bn I will probably prove total. At Pleas elding for redresa by action against the I r f as,,n why our majorlly in the nexl sunretary ol slate for nnjust expulsion. 8U0U ' <1 below twenty; but all the Tbeainondineuts were approved hv the I “ghfing iu Ibe world will not aid iu government and wore withdrawn with- bringing about ho desirable a lesull outTi division being taken. | There is an abundant opportunity for bard work In every close district, in Hi. and. I and it is only the Impression that too Bpeolal to Enqnirer-snu,) I much muy be left lo chance Dial London, Judo 23.—Aoompanv, oom-1 ‘blows any doubt on Ibis result — -— ,— '-jniwui ouhiiii tu util I,.. “ • , « hud mi,—nuiiuiuHiiv. OOI1I- I abolftked. Iaternal taxes, except in I Manon county, the residence I prising Irish noblemen uud lsrae land • Baltimore Day. of war, were antt-republicau and I ri ^ on wa8 badly twisted, I ownere, lias been formed as a purelv I antl-demoaraiio. They were In oppo- I J'" 1 .,,‘’ ro P R . P l,8e<1 against It I commercial speculation, for ibe pur- Fast Matl Again —Pant Burt, sttion to the general polioy of this gov-1 ,f' e b( ‘ fl were drlv-1 pose ot defsating the Influence of the I sunerlutKoileoi u, aid..! ” 1 ^,' ernmenl; they were of British origin I ll| rongh the wall. Nnmerous I land league and supplementing the I ('narlolle' Alr'r i.! l u ^‘lauta and o n .?..A ,d ?iw«J® b-en viewed with "hi™ " 8y " n f t “ d ®b 8de b 8 “d frnit^treeHin | work of the Property Defense Aal.eia-1 m n “hmi! 8 rt A i r „'.V wav I 1 ? 81 vioinlty were blown down, and I tlon amt emergonoy'ooramlttee."~Clau? I Hlohmond and Dmvlllu railroad, was ’ll 8 ? 8 8 " li awutugs whistled awa.v. talisls are invited to take tho shares nl r,? y , 8 , m , t 8,1,1 8,,er H "h<lay, Juno le«8 I a?!?®, uaraage east and I ibe company, which will take posses- I ... ”ie fast mail train acrviiu* British odium. The best in which to raise revenue naa by import duties. They bore less I ,ue aa,na E® aa8 t and I the company, which will take posses-, . heavily on the tax-payers, and tha> norlu of there 19 evetl »‘ or e «overe. I slon of the evioied lands and work wl11 l,e r ®*»timc<l over the “Piedmont was wbat legislators ought to look to. I «penlai to Eaqnirer-8uo.| j t hem to tho greatest, public advantage. I Air Line route.” Trai tin going oast iK D *?. ra ii <,ebate f°B°wed which oc- I Dubuqub, Iowa, June23.—A heavy I Hpeclal to Enqulrer-8un.] I will leave Atlanta daily al 2:35 p. m 3 ° ,c,ook * when I "I"* audra j u «torm prevailed during! London. June 23,-Tbe police dls- a,id nrrive at New York city the fol me committee rose* I yesterday afternoon aloniF Mm iin.ru n f I nnr»»>.i r....... .i.un «„ im I lmvinirmiuiii».. »i m.on yesterday afternoon alnnu* Hi> ern mails him the oily al !);;I0 ». m., with the hope that nn unproved schedule will at once be adopteil place. From reports of railroad pas-, .s®f°. 1 f. ofl ' fred 8 r< ‘ ,l ‘utlon reciting "? ,, *® rB / ron ? t, i 8t 1 dIat f‘ ot i “• appears NnsclattoErinnlrer-Hnu 1 that it isI alleged that the dlreotnrs of I J h8t 11 "truok Independence at a little I r .,. , , some national banka In Rlehmond, Va I before 6 o’clock and wrought great do-I __ J /,nNi>ON, .lone ii — have been permitted to tile in tbeollire I Htr,10 * lo r the comptroller of currene; a modi- I wr8 °k 8 d ff*«5St!K?sSS I s~^«i^iAi£rSi81 .»-? y-* »ry of the treasury to I t . h ?, r . lv8r ‘ 8 88 ‘ d to havo_been injured. J 8 * , -.-.....inioe. , “T*'° A‘ 8XHn( lrla I the lineH leading west and connecting have been permitted to tile in tbeoHice "triiotion. Fences were torn up, barns rafSe,i.e^lT-s^.nMmMra ^"t ", ITr w,,h the ‘' ,re8, Southern Pacific sy - wrecked, houses leveled and trees up-1 E?. r,nfd „® .antlmrlty t hat If tem.—Atlanta CanMMian rooted. Nearly all the business houses I P r8 ” ro au d Eng'and Interfere actively I vontnru'in,,. he landing ol Eu- I so lotig as the electoral system Alexamlrii', If beaten prevails the only safe way "Is to eoin recta the Moratory oY th'e‘'treKsiTrv”h> I thB river Is said to havo beeninVurad" I n ® wl ,' 1 r " t,r ®«° thB <l8B8 't where he in pel Hurti stale to provide a proper Iri furnish a certified copy nf all oatlin I Me “ 8 ’ olrouBexhibited atlndepenilmme I promised Uie snpport of 30,000. Bo Itunal to determine Known vote, and, which were taken by the dlreotora ol iThoclreus tent was badly damaged, 88 ,, p8rt 68 , 0 f , Pr 1,09 ,,ole rn- The tailing tliiH, to run the risk of losing national banks In Richmond which I 8nd one w “gon containing animals b8 ^ p , t ' 8, }, 8 i\!’’ 8,ry are prepared to It unless both hnuseaof ecingressshall were on file In the comptroller's olllco I was lifted bodily from the ground and 1 B »notlon the above on patriotic grounds. I unite In their deelBion regarding it.’ dnrlng the years 1879 and 1880. Adopt I carried some distanoe. A large mnn- UPf'ctal to F,uqulrcr-“un.l I In 187(1 a state court of Florida ed. I her of people were In town, and many ALKXANnaiA, Juno 23.-It is under- having hirlsdiction in the The senate took up the rule recently | ? f tbei I horses were killed by tile fly- stood that Arab! Psalm, In reply to the premises, declared that I e -eported from the oom mittee on rultw hjK debris and their wagons broken, sultan’s invitation to go to Constant! Tilden electors had been Hiilvi.lin.Ln to settle the right of the president pro r , wo raen 'r erB killed and a third bad »‘>Pl<>. states that, though he is willing I vet .... vote of M.o.rara" !L“ V tem. to dosignSte bis substitute in cases his arm broken. At Waterloo tho for co to g" there, llio Briny will prevent him. fl,r Haves ndfudf l ' (HlnU ‘' 1 otaheenoe. After oooupying three ?, f tl,B wind was terrific, hut It Is known Hpeclal to Ennulrer-Hun 1 f ; though both hotiers ol tonrthaorthe time allotted for mom- ha, 1 uoserlnuschurmge was done. The London, June 2:i.-Ofliclal oarres- Asa!n!" ,,B . ,D 8 '‘‘IVi"'"!' log business, it was referred, with h™ ,s ° f Mi® military enoampmeut wore p0 n<ienee on the Hgyptian question ii.mra 8 ,^”. “PP rov ® d Hnqualifietny amendments suggested hy Brown and J u ! n ? d, 1 , p he storm strnok Dubuque at shows that Prince Bismarck informed 1 rrandiile it count It must lie pre- Gormnn, to the committee on rules for I B ‘"°k, but no special injury waa in- I Count Von Munater, German amhaaHa I HUmed that its opinion is lint good farther OGnslderetion. I nlotea. I dor here, that he was oppnawfto Join- I * aw 88 list defeated republican The bouse bill toeatabliah a uniform | Th« iuiira>4 n. r i k » lint? the EiiKllsh and French In-1 canuinates counted iuto office. I terventlon in Ktfypt. becauae I » —— Thn ulriha he believes it would lead | Rirtoaei luviti. emainaer oi | th _ 7 ei hfc -r-'“^ ue . °. r to disagreement and quarrela be- | Eoqulrer-Sun.] finally laid I and^Ed^t river fronts wntinuea witK fc T 0e . n FrR ° c ? and 1 Eo 5““ d which New York, Juno 23-Michael Da - , I out anv material chanveand the ill. I whatever might be aala of hissuppoaejl vlttwaa t Ids afternoon preparing his avoided. I speech to bo delivered In Jersey City *■ lorei«n | f-o-niKht.. Hesaldj “I intend to-niKht the charges if after lids “Th.«Khe: 7 took uu and passed I Ee?n“IheTosto'TSSgEft&S' I poiloyTe^see" the senate bill to pay for the use by the I _^ t where the men atrnnk ^snilo’v/t 8 " Ii0rd Granville, minister of loreign | to-mgnr, tin said: “f intent government of the prottstant orphan I Knelra^wIthmSl^iolrto *?, affairs, in April suggested that Eng- to answer once for all tin 8B A 1 , U « n li >r . 0 iP 8r t y 8t N8toh8z i MIsb . n |ght at the denots' ao as^tr.Inoch ,1c lH,,d ' Kranc " and Turkey each send a brought against me, and, If At 8.45 the house resolutions com- th 8 , oontenrauds mcmll d A? ,.„ 8 genoral to Egypt to restore discipline they ure again repealed, I shall resign “®“° r * ! L 8 . °‘ th 5 l8t ® Representative of these truok*' men wmo ln lhe 8rmy - 1, ' r8noe ob J® l ' ted tbB ,ny P' )slt ‘" n "■« >»nd ’league a,"d re- Allen, of Missouri, were received, and Mll wshlr/nstlo,?nl IS i? P‘an as dilalorv and as possibly leading turn at once to Ireland after Impressive remarks npon the life „„„ 0 W8 f P nl® 8 , y ““'T 1 ’ At I to sending of Turkish troops on the 5Stt,DMrS? £ “— - ky °° ok : I Strunk?to‘.nvth?S2 Si W iht , i»» a «? , “l!? I ‘«?> °- w " 8U ' b °rity. On the 21 of | ».ura» Tr»uhi„, mortuary rt the senate at Monday. oea of the deceased by Cook- Imuk 0 is anvthra^fn r‘ 6U Hultan ' B own aulhority. On the 21 of Inula., Troni es, Brown and Vest, the usual I , , • 8 K L , d . ,e ' Mny the French government suggest- Special to Enqulrer-sim. ’ reeolutons were ad ,pted and “me 8 Kha eingleexcmdlon of,hZ ed 1,18 80ndln8 of " ’ eta ’ 811,1 a£««l Dknveh, June 2H.-A sat 5 o’clock, adjourned until I N “ I!' tll8 V m.aff 881 the desired oh- Fort Stanton savs he Now JorHflv rnntrnl Hnnot iinvo u 11 enout lue ueairotl on- I Port t neaals progressing very 1 ’ fatmraWy', a t 80 ‘ » b hV d"l?« } b ® Turkish dlans have broken out.' Tim Indian larva rminlmr Of tho oirt'hanH. troopa by 1'ranee and England would police Omari Ballroad Coasolldatlca. Bpeolal to Euqulrer-Buu.] New Orleans, June 23.—The legis lature yeBtorday passed a ge. eral law, authorizing the consolidation of the largo number of the old'liands being work superintending the green men. Defaulting Tellers. Special to Enquirer-Sun.] Washington, June 23,—B. Frank v.wasw., a tauwEx rauw .g.igmuu wuuiu j police killed aoin« prisonerH who tried be the leHst objo'tiouable form oi to enoape from F<*rt Stanton. M >nte- .armed Intervention. | ztirne, the war chief, is on the iiirent'a Special to EnquIrer-SuD,] I side and is 0j?htin(? the Indiana. The London, June 23.—The Standard'a I aBRnt WrtH ,lr ® d 0,1 »nd wnuodo I twice, correspondent at Alexandria, tele- I Trw0 P* will go to thospotiiomediately. railroad companies in Ibin state; also, | Biyelow, recoivinc teller of the Na-I P, rftsidont . the consolidation of the railroad oom-! n i na,.b. .ho . ... I of the council,.has written to tho Iral-1 The tr»w or iki«t named Hodgare. panies in this state with comnanies of I fc .? na L Ban i C Republic, of thia Ian consul oa Doyen of the diplomatlo I Speoml to Unquirer-Huu.] oUier states, lift imderstood^Uds^aw *u% acc n nfs * t,0,i<,it h, “ and 'W* ^hanoi.oo, Gal, Juno 23.-The was framed to enable lines recently of ab ° ut * 8,00 ® lu _ ,a ac ® ount8 * to appoint delegates on the commis- U. 8. revenue cutler Thomas Corwin S urcbssed by R. T. Wilson A Co., of St. Louis, June 23. -Ueuuivinq teller «» n n of inquiry into the late riots, fur- arrived here to-dav from Hii ka with few York, ruuuinK from New Orloans I Gwen, of the Third National Bank ot nislied with full powers, in order to I tho crow of the ateamer R >deorw, ami to Memphis on theeast side of the Mis- s * 8 ^ oui8 ' "rested last nlfdit on *“*“ - # “ *“ 1 1 1 ’ * * sisaippi river to eonsolidate and uudor I l b6 ®barge ot having embezzled $150,000 it tlie consolidation of those Hues will 1 ‘ )an , 8 funds. His operations at once be perfected. I have extended over several years Special 1o Enquirer-Sun.] St. Louis June 23.—A warrant sworn out by President Thomas Tutt, of the Third National Bank, this The Vlrglal* Wheel Crop. 'Special loEnqulrer-Hun.] Pbtrksburo, Va , ^ June The I momln's, first lot of this year s crop ol wheat him with the embezzlement of *150. raised in Virginia, has been received 000. President Tutt also tiled sn at aere. It was raised in Chesterfield I tachment suit in the civil court against county, near this oity, and is held at I the property owned by Owens, to the 9bo0 per busRel. Reports Irom all I amount of 970,000. Owens’ bond is for aectious ot the state represent the fso.000. His sureties aro responsible “ < ‘" A " * “ known in I parties, so that the loss to the hank, af ter all, will not be great. A heartrending scene occurred in the VlrclalaSlat* Bond*. I caliboose this morning when Owens’ Richmond, June 21.—Judge Chris- I sister visited him. She broke down tian ( of the hunting’s court,on a petition completely, threw herself on his breast for a writ of in ana am us to compel the and wept bitterly. Owens whs city treasurer to receive past due cou- manned and fainted. A physician was pons out from the state bonds issued called in and said that ho is prostrated, under the act of March, 1879, known as I It now appears that Owens was a silent the McCulloch builds, decides the act | partner iu firm of Obey Owen A C< . seaed by the legislature last whiter, His father was an active partner In the .. firm, and it is presumed that the mon ey whs lost through this tirm. This, Owens’ father, however, states positive ly that the money was not used by the linn and that, ho is ignorant of how his P 1 known as the “coupon killer,” is un constitutional as to that class of cou pons. Hod. A. H. Cox, of L«Grange, lias , . .. - n , ... . recently written a Very manly letter to ?‘ ,n yot , r d " f “• ? wf " H 1'"* 1 the Columbus I’Inquikibk-Hun, ' 1 h, “ h “v» «vt..„i«,i Jnlumhiis , which be claims himself as good a dam ocrat as anv, aud that lie has never left nor intended to leave, the good old party of democracy.— West Point /En terprise. his defalcations have extended over ten years. On Ilia Unllow., | Hpeclal to Enqulrer-Hun.l Kinohtkkk, S. C., June 23.—Andor- I son Mingielon, Lucinda Teasdale, Hon. A. H. Cox has’ written another A 1 ^,™!| ,, " , .„ A “ d 1 ®”?," Z'l'l B ,° Ht ° n , H ‘ n ' letter in which he nearlv nlanrs him- « leton ® all colored, were hanged to- to* dim„52f|J ?.„kH He d8y - The first two wero oonvlote.1 of hadbTSome l»ok entirely anfl^dmit “i 8 A “i‘ rd8r n 0 a r ln B ! 1 ™!’ 8 , W ,"° he made "the great mistake of hie life’' " f A "‘*»™" n Slmrletnn. en.i h.lf-.l..«r when be went off af'er strange political Sods. He may regAin his former proud standing by such a course. But it is a hard matter tor most men to sav, “I wss mistaken.*’—Meriwether Wndica- tor. ®»«*a CalUTSlIta la Caairal Aala. _8t. Petersburg, of Anderson Singleton, and half-sister to LucindA Teasdale on the 12th of Jan uary last. Hingleton and Anderson were convicted of robbery and arson on the 27th of March last. The execution was conducted within the jail enclosure, but a crowd of about 2,000 persons were In town. There was no disorder, and everything passed ofl quietly. All the prisoners protested their Inno- rniMBuiw, June 23.—The cence, except the woman, who said she Goto, aaya five impurt firmaof Moscow killml her Mater in aell-defense. Win- nave formed a syndicate for the pro- I ^leton In bia last speech said the rope motion of cotton culture in Central I had lieen put around bis neck by a Asis. They propose to engage Ameri- witchcraft and named a voudoo doctor JSSL^RS^i 0 . 8 «P a *’*»ten d the cultiva- | w ho he said bail bewitched him. The tion of the plant. ■atj NfMir execution occurred at 12 o’clock, all the prisoners died easily, except Singleton, who strugtfled violently and had to I push away from the scad'rid. [ Hpeclal to Enquirer-Htin.J Denver, June 23.—Geo. N. Woods, Pmasiit _ Special to Euqulrer-Bun.l Portsmouth, June 23.—A tank voh- •el, capable of distilling one hundred tons of water hourly, has hastily sailed I who shot and killed M. G. Buchanan, *a*L It is supposed that she la sent as I May 12tb, waa liangod by the sbeiiff at a precaution against the possibility of I Durango, Colorado, at 11 this forenoon, •uppllea for the Suez canal stations|be- 1 The execution was public and ing interrupted. 1 n eased by a large crowd, avoid tho constant references to their I proceeded at once to Mare island governments. Sir Edward Malet, and M Slenkiewicz, English and French consul-generals, respectively, are op posed to any court of inquiry into the recent riots, at present. Nmitllimx Amonc Inrtlnna Hpeclal to Enquiror-Hun.] Little Rook, June 23.—Advices I from the Indian Territory say that smallpox Is raging with fatal’ effect Couldn’t Be Expected Know.—A certain clerk iu a western village, recently made the following ~ tmrnent on Pocahontas. Raid he: “Pocahontas was a great man; Po cahontas was a kind-hearted man.’ 1 “Hold on !” or led his companion. 'Pocahontas was a woman.” . “Hhe was, eh?” said he. “Well among the Creek Indians at Okinoul- that’s just my luck. How am I ex gee. There are lll ^enty'two cases, peeled to know ? I never read tlx many of which will likely provo fatal. I Bible." The scourge is spreading rapidlv, and neighboring villages have quarantined i , and general vaccination in progressing’ LR Ollivier—Since the full of at Okmonlgeo. Medicine men are prac-1 Napoleon III., Emile Ollivier has lining very unwise treatment which 11 vt * d iu **iecountry in grand style, kills many patients. I his second wife having brought him u large fortune. He has now re- An Ri eoium»iuii* Commit* woicM#. I turned lo Paris, less the famous blue Atlanta, June 23 —Last night about I Hpeclucles and sinister expression of 12 o’clock Prof. W. J. Land, the most, countenance, and with much more ted suicide In his office here hy shoot Ing himself with a revolver. He un dressed himself and laving down on a I pallet in his office, fired a charge into Ids head Just behind tho right ear. His mind was unsettled. Noniarky'* M«»vrriior eiMvorloil, Hpeclal to Enqnlrer-Huu.| Frankfort, Ky , June 23 lose who professed convention at a meoting held l»y the Moun'ain gel 1st, Rev. George O Rarucs. at the opera house last night, was G iverno w '* khiirn. It is understo. LliHt Governor Black burn wi with the Protestant Episcopal church in Louisville next Sunday. pire. Tbe reinalmler of liTa Iff.'lie Hays, lie will devote lo literature. Bkarinq Malicr.—When r any "one ouglit not to hear malice." ami then do nil munner of evil lo mineadveraary, how ahull I he nlile by words to win him, while by my Amonp; deeda I urn fri^htninK him away! - — - ‘ >et uh catch them then hy our mode T life; and hy their aotila let uh build up theohurch, and of theae lei uh on amaaa our wealth. There la nothing nnlti 1,1 WBl B b BKaiurta houI, not even the old world.—ChrjjHORtom. had 2s sores In cottou, which heatr waHin Huecondlllou,|lralf knee hlgL,, clean and growing. It Is all gone. He had also a crop ol ooru amt cot ton on the Meadows farm which is almost entirely destroyed. In the narrow bnttoma along branches aud lu the hollows the raiu was as destructive as the hall, wash ing off the plautB and sweeping off he SOU to the clay. We hear ot but little damage from the hall east of r rail kiln hut the storm ol wind and rain has left the marks of Uh violeuce for six or seven miles eastward along a be t from eight to ten miles iu width. At Franklin the hall oon United to fall from twenty to twenty- live minutes, during which time the wind shifted from north by east around to southeast, blowing all the time with violentgUHts. An Immense quantity of fencing wsb blown down. When the wind was at its height the bridge across the Chattahoochee went over. Persons who saw R sav that It appeared to he lifted up. The two central piers are left standing; the others went down. It now lies on water just below the piers, and peo ple pshh over on foot, while hands employed hy the ordinary tire getting out (he loose timbers us rapidly uh possible. Thn SnuiRLB Rrkf pn-nitr* ih foot! par ex.-,.Ii*. r„ r •» real Mitntniic„ ill will uouriah th* ioAMt tUaii tq ,tli,«al,Ht The Unconscious in Kducation. —When a ehlld is horn we may im agine that It tries to conceive what kind of world it Is about to enter Myriads of kinds of worlds are nos- siblcor conceivable. Rut what is to he the kind that II la lo enter? The ehlld’a nerve-partieleaare In a perleet oliuoa, with mil a nerve pruceHs or an Idea formed, hut only a general ilia- ■osllion of Mh nerve-particles, which s to modify lhe uerve processes and Che Ideaa that it Is lo aeiiulre and |°„ t . l ' Ul, „ K ,y « ‘t a dlHtiuet ndtvlt utility in ndditinu to the individuality that lhe peculiarity 1|H , , experience will furnish, till Ibis diIterance to Mart from the child receives impressions from I he Older world with every sensation that It feels, Kvery glanceahows It a milltitude of things which might have been different for all It knows hut which, being uh they are, anil the child having nodlllereutexperiences to compare them with, make Impres- siotiH upon Ita mind that are, for the moat part, received tincoiiHclously and without aurprlse. If the ehlld hud any leaemlilance of any other bifid of worlil wllh which to compare this, It would see much to wonder at utd would he cotiHcioua of every new and strange experience. Rut, lislt is, nothing Is new or strange In the ehlld; everything makes its impression on the mind ; and, because there are few contrasts, few ideas reach couscloua- ncPH, It ia aaid that a child learns much more In Its first year than in an y other year of us life, and almost all flint if then leurna imiHt be ac quired unconsciously. Theae, rather than any other ImpreHsiouH, are formed iu the mind, aud the mind recLovea them without challenge or comparison, because it has none oth er to compare them with. OoriH. louH- neHu Is only possible In coniparlHon. in tills unconscious way the child learns the fundamental laws of the world and of life; it gets the ideas of this particular world rather limn of any other; It only becomes conscious where it sees contrasts aud makes comparisons. And this un conscious acquisition continues all through life. I learn to think this rather than that, but never thought that there could beany "that;” when I become conscious or a "tliat” I be- 801118 conscious of my thought of tills. Thus most of my uncon scious knowledge Ih a negulive rather tliun a positive gain; by it I am pre- vented from going In any one of an iulinite number ol ways except this one. My uuconsciBUS knowledge furnishes me with hounds within which I move which prevent my wunderiug.-,/o/m liatoom, in Edu- cation. NO. 149 the Coming Transit of Venna. Providence Journal.] wIm"i?c f rom - I F ri<lay Oulteau by thea^^at|o?ha t B h teln eX mo«rLr , '?f^!"^ ,he R 8 »u-bor In I’aratflsc j | or ° ,l8erv generally assented to than that "he Stolid. , 8 .® hro ,“ 1 P ® llo »’ 8 the enti re I ,( ? w . llt,eM “ prisoner's self confidence would 1,2. if i bt f' lor of . “>® Detroit FfTTpiraa] 8 '*"* C, " , ‘' Paradise Hal" aslhe menmerahegan I ini. 8 Kr f? 1 l ,, '. portance of ,be cnnl - to assemble. The Calvert Lithograph I th? tr f. n8ltof the «tli of I)eoomher, In Company had for weeks been engaged I h, 8 ! ? f * be n *®fi of science, in getting out a chronio entitled: I ffi., 8 ,*? 11 .* n ,*J 1,8 Preparations now ^Passing the Reau-hox In Paralhile I for 1,8 °bservatlon. Forty are already prlBouer's self oon flilencewould^i'reak ‘“‘fl 10 ’ » f ‘ b ®^tail, and’the foZ 8,1 <' “j® »n«Cr’ winZ WUh those'who* .rave°re«! B -W I Tht *!. ,8 ."!.1 8r A’ I UlS Sliatf *JST mania as assumed, the near — *• * »~i~ i j- 8 ® 8 ® oay umi ine nmininAnimaitra i •*-*''» h«»wuu«ih followln With thoHe wlio” have 'regarded^hIs IT* 18 N™ 1 obr °nio printed Stas sen * to 1 8,8 ‘® 8 ’ •»<! Austria, mania as assumed, the near anumani? I tt,e J au,tor °f Hie club to be exhibited I >av » e ,,ot been announced, to (he gallows has been^LTe.Mh? ? nd tOH «y the prominent mem- 1 ren ch government will send ward to as certain (o unmask the I i >e,S Were ,P |eaaed . gratified, knocked I f 1 lf[nL? X, 5 f 1 '? ni " to .. t,1 i e followln* cunulug fiend and exnose »!u I dowu and draggeil out would not I EH ?i 8 * *® u ** * n north latitude and ed crl m I nab _ But"t here'lTave been 8 .,.' 11 aive8( , lam j«»es, who looks the Finri!?„ tlonR ° bo!,e “. 8r ® the coast of yet no visible slgns of sSch weak* l"'’, 8 . 1 ' 9,at ®?, 11 ' 81 “' 11 t be I", "Hld of ( ^; d8 ’ "»** ‘he charge of nesB. Oulteau has not aoled like a !hn,?m m °i.i No respectable family | m d’Ahhtmf.’’ „ c,,ba ’ under common criminal, and dot a wi lt nf I Q Uld ^ w,tbout °ne.” M«vtri„ A . „ the cna,t ,lf hi. "“i' con fldence has ali.io.i W »r I Namuel Shin, who has his seat ho. I u X .: ,' untler M. Ilonquet do la Qrye; I appears to be “no^differont' ?™ th ,he B ®»f : ‘™| 1 . K ttpto- AnUl e^'u'n !’ '"'r," 1 S' 1,10 "'f® 8 ®' 1 “ le man who nlann»Mf-.urteen tilnes | .V.‘2 d8r „?L_T i8S ®rand.. It, his self-con tally he ap|>ears from the murder ...v an(1 'a'Te 8 ;! ind > 8 “ -SSSi* "chUdren 1 '^ P«lns to he carried dKeot^^ to r ry ,( or ltlu every ® 0 “»‘y ‘n Amer- & l?, Ch 1 ". under M. Leclera; ^liy°hMs P Unproved^*^"'ileah''aud Bebee-s eyes glared wllh SSSTtfc WtS^s^ifo “i'js ““ m wor^o? , r,r n < :, o t o u^7 n u g of the best eousUtutlons fn Washing- R8 J«r P8 V 8t< ! ok 1,6 a ' ,rtlv whisper? Hatt bUt The"m V 8 ' 880 " 18 ’ 1, 1 ,1,ler M. ton. He eats and sleenswell si "tfo I 8d: We don’t look as l.euktlful as ’ rbe m ®fi lbBrB °f all the expo- bas always done. There is So ra “K ?’ b I' t ‘J 10 "?, be,ll8 “ ®*l'reshuu8 work a t The n ThJS^ r " K i f ° r J h ^ IP viug.no special nervoiiai»«HM SS S. I 1 beft ^ en . tIle noHervatory In Baris, morse. All the stories ahont I Various other members indulged I n! l i°L e ' meaus of a model Venus dreams, apparitions regrets etn^am 11? ,,atter Lig remarks, aud when I n?‘ i?», ni0 | del 81,1,1 are pfaotlolng purelnveXns. Were*™ iewlrfal . 1 i rot * ,er G “ r,ln ® r en '®™ , ‘ tiie hall hMn'™??" 8 ^ ra,l8l,a ,‘u hopes of to be ordered he would In all Tirolm^ . ,here was har.Hy a dry eye in tile !!!*“!?[i 0 ol> ® erv ® With solentiflo blllty, go into court to re“i am the ‘° U8 ?' He 8,00,1 ln fro,lt of ‘ho pic “°’ Ur “ oyt ® P 88988 ® of , ‘h® real Ve- scenes of egotism, heartlessnras ‘,® * ur « 1,1 earaest contemplation for a Thev wfn Ira., r ®nn ‘n Depember. daolty and bufflionery which marked feW an, ‘ “'eu walked to his | u theTiouth of f![i h# r ^"“nations his late trial. Not fi?r r » „ B00U8tomed 8ea t aud ooened the I ?# tUe m ? n ^ M *.°f Ju, y» a « d spend the be varied from Ufa flrstthZyof he m .? r ' lB8 l) y 88 y‘fi8: * 11.'®?! 1 ! 8 “'fie after .their arrival assassination, and not an Incident or ? f’ 8y ? to he good. , -j, . j iitiys io ue good. Don’t i,a inn I proparation for the event, word can iie poluted"to as' showloT ^ ut heJuBt gooil 'nuff. Christo-1 lora'^ti’ ei:t ,°i tl,lfl Kreat expendl- loss of nreseoc, nf I pher Columbus diskivere.1 America I Jur® ?f,“me, fabor, money and brains mat tile observers may a loss of presence of mlud, ff the I ^°! l,lu \ ms diskivereil America, I j H #i ie theory of shamming ia to be adhered I’l' 1 1118 1 18 e h®r hl n jmt In a oliromo? | iietormlni JLi>i, - e lo. Othello’s dlntuni nj,iL,.5Vii. rea H ® waa too good. Can. Kidd de til-11 .1®, w .“‘ »u accuracy never will speak though toniues B were o“ r, “ e ’ 'i eb ®r eben had his photograph fronrthe stlii 0 ' ’Fo^tM rt | h d ,,lH ' an<, ® of tise,” seems to ho cm i 0,1 Hal ®’ Wily? Kase lie wi too m .. . ,an ’ For this is the unit ot this case. There is talk enniml| U I o ! 18, ‘‘ My advice to you Is to hit <le 11,88811 re, "ent, aud os long no variation UK *> hut happy neutral groun’ between Cob ^i' , 18 1<!0 "® ern ‘ n B “s uccuracy (timmurn I.,,. I umbua and Kidd. One was too good I ex . l8U > 80 ‘""K there Is doubt In tho As rCln Tim I'liRaiORNr. to want to knock somehodvfa fieT, h? 11 ™ 8 '® of fi® ,88 “«l .listuuoes. Kota Hcovllle so }!„ < ‘i“ 8r , ro 01 1 ' yl “ 1 Mr. | offarter stubbing his toe on a stone I 2i° U i!}i da ? 7 111 ren<ler months of un- • niarrel will. It i* 1 VJ W ‘“"P 118811 •" I tl« odder was too had to siiliscrlho fur I *? n, ‘J“{ 1 K laiior ol no avail. It Is es- •liiarrel With Heed. Ho has not the a religious publication? As Mole you i "!?'?“ "‘.If wea ‘h® 1 ' half the 'ere he now in a former lecktur, he pnrty goo/on “ “ J? 0 . 8 T l, e unfavorable, hut a , his choHeii de Shull an’ a leetle had on de aver- de # ? may l> ? * wa med from the • , I, .— »--e»4bt but that I alge, ffyoutln'a lost wallet ilnn’t I ° » Merva l ol,H ** ia< e a ^ the other half, ,U ro1 ' ri'upewllon | give It up until you havo counted do 7au'anw / ttvor8 ' ,| o conditions pre money In Ran’have de I,es’ Of proof tm r< , 8 to ‘h®, ‘aw of aver- dat somhodv In*! it if vn.. lom. - a £ eM * 1 lour southern stations Hu has not tho same opportunity, hut wore w ‘“'“'Kills., Bll . tt d’H. 0 ! 98 ’ “, 1Br ® ‘a no doubt hut tliut I nlge. Ifvmiltn aiul^Insult such 8 ‘a r °'' v ““‘ ,er8 “ ,1 » K‘v« It up until , -ttl" 8 ' M r .n-&hhl dTso^y r'iriou lose your I "f Tr in him and liii'i'T ^ ‘° 8 ‘; 00,1 flj‘enoe I an’ ylt .loan 1 hesitate to glv’ i'le Hug: Oeoamber will he near their summer gJeat trouhi« 1 ?' He had llali language full sweep 8 when vou 9ol8 ‘ loe ' k « “>® «“> «f June at llio rr 6 2,1 to 8 ®‘ hi" signs- ootoh a boy girdlin' your apnle trees i° r . T ' ,e ‘°°a““® 8 favored with a lake 1 h? 1, u ‘ ?' ,H 5«® 8888r .V to Honor yer fader and yo fr mml-' « e “ r B . ky . °" thi8 »'®>-i«“u'i at the imhoriJi application for a writ ol der, hut doan’ lend da olo InT., i lnl ® of “ia transit will he specially .»«a?M, aSl^'thc"? .. B, ' Vie8 . P>' 11,8 ,,,0, ‘®y you have S f 01 ' 1 " 18 '®. f«r “>,« short wln.'er days a?.I 8 f ?i ". re ,,f ‘h* ap- curlty. Come down llhorallv to cram / e . 00t ‘‘"P®?' 1 1,1 ‘heir conditions. A lady of onr acquaintance has been i qiniH fcohlo hsaltli for many years wiih hoiiio complaint peculiar to flic sex—hecaino ernaciafod, lost her appo- it«, was melancholy, cross ami froi ful. riany years suffering indioaled i hat all m enjoin oh wore a failure. Some one Huggeated the iiho of Droingoole's Eng- r isii l< emale BriTEiis, hh li was not a 'Mtonl nor a secret remedy. It whs used, and seven bottles effected a cure. Bailey’s .Saline Aperient Ih a pJeamuit, cooling cathartic for tho In stant cure ot headache, indigestion. msi.ifiaLlon, heartburn, hilioiiHiieHS, L "‘ j u21 eodAwlw Mitld Vnlprrfgy. iceberg.I ell."— The Mar Just now the editorial columns of the American newH|«pers are filled with articles giving advice to the New York, .Inns 23.—Failures of tho I khedlve, We ure pleased to see that we, k reported to Nsw York mimher all have omitted to tell him to pull widen is a reduction on previous down IiIh vest. TliiH nroves that oeks. lhe easfern staloa hml onlv I they know he doesn’t wear a veut in bs=*is7as Now York City anil Brooklyn Hflven. "The Mannem that Win" is the _ ——— I lllleofa new work on etiquette. TliiH. Thrr« Men Hmrrt by Li K h<ninc. we presume, Ih Intended to teach u Special to the l'.nqulrer-Hun.| man how to look uncoiicerneil when Findlt, III, June 23 —A terrible j. u hiildH four aces storm visited Here last nlirht, and three 1 men, Cliss. <1. Ho isey, nf Fort Wavuo, lad , John Wilson n..i™,.» wero instantly killed hy lightning, The girls are very much runted ilChnsG Holmes nowadays. We trust that none ol * — ZISWL IIWUC III them will tell us tliut we’d ought to he shirred up. #J A little hit of a girl living near one Lawkencb, Main,, Juno 23 —Tho the cities ran in toiler mother store bouse of tbe Pacific mills was “ om ^’ ,e roadside with some earl spring blooms In her hand, and early , full burned to-night. Tbe los^ on t he build ... , ing and stock exceeds |l,000 000, which of the outside glow, exclaimed, “Oh wit-1 is fully coverod by Insurance iu Boston I mamma, how nice it is to live where offices. | Homebody doesu’t own everything! WlmllhKllrdiil .11 ‘Bring me i< ^resident Darin Hit’s ’otter’d f/ufs. “T wish dial T was up there again. Lieutenants Sehwatka and Danen- hower. ilo T Captain /fovu/ate, ‘It is a cold day.Senator Sher man. It is a cold deck,”—Charles Fran- Adams 2 wish 1 were a polar hear.”— Senator 1 r est f I were a Western blizzard You bet your life I’d blow z»*ro brer ze t hrough these here trees And a couple of feet of snow,” —Colonel 7om <)chitfree. ‘I lake it all back.”—Colonel In rjersotl. “Oil! for a lodge in some vast wil derness; some boundless continuity of shade.”—Mil Jones, “They say coming events east their shadows before. I wonder if it will he any hotter than this.”—Charles uulftau. "Yes.”—Jicnerlint. Arnohl. Referred: This purports to he a lit eral tratiHlation from the ticriiian- ‘“Pretty wirekin,’ said Herr X to IiIh young iielghhor-ess, ‘give you me yet a kiss-let. ] ask only out of curiosity, because I gladly know would whether It from your mouth sweeter tastes than that of my frau.’ ‘Neighbor,’ repllei she, snappishly, ‘ask you only my husband; he liiiH your dear frau many a kiss given; he must it know.’ "—fiyraoutc JTerald, The Watermelon.—’The Detroit Free /‘res. ssys; "The Mississippi negro will sell Ids shirt for u first watermelon.” That is what he will not do, by the way, if he Ih acquaint ed with the dog that runs in the gar den.— New (JrIcanit Vluayune. ,d “l‘This man made you president! | 8 ®‘f. but soe dat^raturrmyer^hovei I L»b? , .? Ud "? ] lu ?! 8n eye “ 18t He did not do Ibis of himself. He | and spade an’ rake In good order or I <K> ^ H u P wart ‘ ‘° “i® stars will ever was Ood s man. It will be nothhur I make him n»v r - ( j i I a K a Li behold ita recurrence. It is the him nav de retail I r n T‘* ,in icuurreuoe. n is me He lioneHt! hut do».!’ I L^f. ol . ,8nee for try ‘"b' “ils method of estimating tho sun’s distance until 1... —v; 14 w ‘“ he mithlng make hut cowardice If you fall to save him price. Ho honest, ieu Him, Oulteau continued, ‘that let a grocer imagine dat vou I .■ , " v;r —~ the peop'c may howl a little at first, | ‘-uy a quart box of strawhe?rleH ex? I ° “ ,lv8,,t of t,le y,,lir “ >(wl - won t last long. The mob pectin' to gltoherapln an 1 a half Artllnr 'iT, 1 '" 0 ' 1 ,,,B Rl nrHt - 8,1,1 9 ,ey ,le law ’ ‘>ut .loan- clean outyer' Arthur, too, but now everybody hut alley onleas yer naybur does. He o^!m 8 would , let me alone. The seen often at church, but doan’ argv I ^ 0 artlsUc aolucvement Ih ever tho people see that the removal was a good list de preacher kuows de alge of «(e 0 nu tC0,,le ?/ 8®P‘ UB I 1111 ® »n<‘ slmiile. I.eoMri/ 0 ! I ev ® ry * 81| ly- Oarfiold Is world an’ de area of lieaben any bet- , r i f °, rea ,“ v ®’ l» 8 “u®“ve ami inoalou- “PP ® r . h‘® /? m lly I" comfortably I ter dan lots of odder folks. Hutmort I j® fa0 ‘ o1 "‘“Y make its presence provided for, the republican party Ih de cause of eddecashun, uu’ ylt re- 8,1< “P®{»““J> » lll8 t largely and lm- saved, and the country is quiet and member dat some of our biggest fools l ,r ® 88 ' v «ly felt, but In the very greut- proHperous. | um people who have bill stiillod full work, from which it Is impoHsllde nvH/raE. T 18 ’. I? 80 . not expect the | of It. Wld dese few Impervious de- J? ,, l 88,,ci “ t ®“ 1 « Idea of inspirallon, president to visit him, but he will jecksliuus to asslmilale de general in- “’f y ®,‘ H “** element which Is not in- he KIT!™ next week to go to iwngrulty of astronomy, we will now |i‘® "■ 1,1,8 h«uiHe IO argue Ills ap peal I endeavor to disparage do similitude for a commutation ora pardon with of de syntax.” the president. The efforts of Mrs. I ii Hcovllle to get up petitions for par- HE AROSE don are verv' tJeasjnn’"'tnYr.« S' I ,, T,J ! 9 wa H P r,ll, ably thrown out for doomed man* Lml he Is also verv‘ tt|fj of , , l "« «® v - Pefietook. ^ U i, t s°ave r 'hhu ry al^u k 7 h fcr ' ,8r ll.to.'rar 'aml hi w^'o M,m - J)r. Marv Is a i "/ H ? y " he . fo . ru “ 1B president closed, theory tfiat lie is the'orazy on™'" ' tr I ....!£!!!!..Ym' w J 9 ^. to , ,,,OT . e “m.preyus Wll r . l,e * mm4 I “ No i « a *‘. I desired to—' ins, roach*., ants, bed-bugs, rats, I “Your desire am outer order, sail I y™itough 8 on Rat P s , ’’" n |r.c oleared 0,,t an ' you Will please ,lrap hack! You y nouguon Rats. J5o. (7) ueeden’t sot down ham ’nut! to ■* “ bring down de roof, but I wan’t | to feel ajar when you strike.” Penstock sighed drearily and fell back, and the secretary announced tliut the next thing in order was the programme. Distinguished phvsioiann and olencV' non use Golden’s Liebig’s Liquid Ex- PAPER OAK WHEEL*. ■lovr They are Blade, Huleooe Journal.J Paper car wheels are composed en tirely of itaper rings pressed together under a weight of six tons, ami then fastened hy means of holts and steel Ure put on them when tliov IrL f r0Ot ."/ . Ba ®/ 8ud T " 01 ” Invlgorator, reudv for us« r «i,i *7' f i y 018 In pint bottles, In preference ti uny- rings stock M'hfah ^ II 1 . 7 y, i ,1lhe thing else, fur Dyspepsia, Indigestion, rings stack os high us the shoulders Nervousness, Debility and Weakness of an ordinary man. Under treat- Ask for Oolden’s-fako no other! Of ruent they sink to the thick ness re-1 dr uKgiHta general lv. quited. If the tire should wear or I " 7Z - full off the wheel, or the train run , ' v ;'T ,; fi Ui’ Him. — Kerne scientist from the track, there would he no I has discovered tliui wuter will run danger of their breaking, us they ure u , p hMI ,, pl ,‘® of tho proverb. All very llexilile, and would spring. A rlv V rH riHll, lt In the north or the south paper hall can ho rendered so solid 8I “. rmmlfig toward tho wpiator run that nothing hut a diumond tool I *’ p h*l*, b ®«au8« tho mouth of any can cause an identution in It I r J Vpr I" 10 torrid /.one must he many At the mill Isa squure block of com- ,‘"usand yards further from the o;qi- iressed paper fastened on a turning I ‘ er <d ‘ ie ettr “ 1 ‘hau the head of the athe, aud so hard that, If a fine steel H ? l,l , e ri y er riMll fa "carer the Arctic chisel is held against it when mov-1 ■ rclen;; because tile diameter of the ing. instead of cutting the paper. It ?? r ,, 8t “ l ® e< l U8 *°r Is longer Ilian will break the chisel in a hundred I . ' 6 ri‘ a,n ®‘ 0r °»theearlh at the poles pieces. The strength is astonishing. I A,1 °lh f ‘ r reason Is that the greater You can take a X5 mite of the Hunk 00 ty 01 “ ,e ® ar ‘h at the equator of .England, twist it iuto a rope, bus- I ‘\ 0U -I' H "I 1 “>« waters or the river pend 339 pounds upon one end of it I ‘ ’®ro as compared with tho head or and not iu|ure It in the slightest dm I 7P! >r i!? nort h- Those who ?ree. Hath tuliH and pots are formed , ‘"a of climbing up the Mississippi uy compressing paper made out of "® w Dfleiaus next winter cannot linen libers and annealed—that Is I M8y ."’f “'ey nave not been apprised painted over with a composition ‘ °‘ th ® situatlou. which becomes a pari thereof, and is fireproof. The tubs last in-1 , Tlis lili, definitely, never leak, and I Kvery one has heard of lhe Ghetto put lu the fire, will not liuru runfiifiK along the hauksur the yel- up. You can heat on them with a ,<>4y Tiher. It is one of Hie iiiimt in- hanmier and not injure terestiug Jewish ipiarters in the Plates compressed and annealed are I world. There isn’t as much of the very durable; you can not only wash I cllr l° U8 h®r« as iu tho quarters of them, hut drop them uism the Hour I “ ,i8 *trange race in Prague; hut all and stand upon them. The fork can I ufi’lyli'K interest clusters around the be used for any practical purpose, and ol< * W8 “ H “lid Iiousch hero which the knife can always lie kept sharp surpasses all others. Ills about Hie Paper cun be substituted for wood 1 0,1 ly l ll80B >» all the city which converted into picture frames and ‘"isn’t changed Uh face since the day colored like walnut, cherry ami the I when Ht. Paul took up his abode like. Hedsteads are fashioned tile I J" “,‘I H very street, and very proha- same us car wheels, only of long *" y *" “‘® house which the inliabi- strips Instead of rings. They are ,au ‘ H l«*lnt out as Ills, Fur back In very tieaiitiful anil lasting UiHiking “ ,B a b r, ‘ H ' wlu-n Hie ItoniaiiH were not or heating stoves are also annealed, ”11 hi ggurs or cripples, tliiH quark and it in impossihlo tu hum them I WIUI a “n* 1 market, and oiintlmied > out; they aro less costly than | until quit® recently. It was also H,„ Iron. A house can he literally Jews "prison,” fur at sunset the Jew -‘/instructed of, and furnished I ’’hi had to seek his home. It stilred—which belongs to the me chanics rather than to the dynntnica of the intellect, and which is seen Hi (hose portions of the poem, or the picture, or the symphony, which hoars witness, not to (hat uncon scious creation whose laws are hid den with Hie secrets of personality, hut to Hint conscious construction which laboriously adapts menus to ends. In tho highest kind of this complex work the genius may he so potent us to absorb the talent into It- self, so that wo may boo every- whore the two elements lu union, and can nol say where one ends aud the other begins; hut this is a rare experience, mid the more ordinary spectacle is thatoran Imperfect amal- gamation, or nerhnps of no amal gamation at all, tho two products existing side hy side In a combina tion which is not vital or even chem ical, hut simply mechanical. In these I iistauces, whatever error or lm • perfection may exist, the work will he found to Inhere lu that part of it which owes Its being to talent, for the simple reason that talent Is falli ble, while genius Is infallible. Ge nius Is like a sixth sense, anil as we arc never deceived hy our senses, hut only hy our reasoning from sensory impressions, so in like maimer tho errors are to lie found lu a work of genius, hut errors caused hy a tem- IHirary absence of genius—hy a reli ance upon talents for work to which talent is not equal, or to which ills only equal hy good luck. .. that Hie gates was closed until I all the|?""Y H ® a,ld he came forth with his head swathed iu a yellow bandage hlch Paul IV compelled him lo wear. ’Tisruimiiig Hie gauntlet now to piiHs through tho little winding with every convenience, lu paper. The printing press, type and all *‘-- fixtures ol the olllco could he cone. ed of this material, and more cheap ly than of the ordinary kind. complete steam engine can lie th..„ manufactured mid dn all the rtqulreil 8,ri 'els, for a legion of small children I come | « •mpletoty surround one and iu say duty. Clothes and shoos will come, - - — In the future. Twenty-nine hours ‘"ng practiced tones of sorrow are needed lo transfer Ilueu fiber into I “’ey are hungry and pour. You a ear wheel. don’t doubt the assertion as you look Solid card-like paper was made as around and see the sights of wretch- early as the fifth century, hut It | s edness, gaze Iuto the cold damp cel slated on the authority of tho Amid- ‘ arM HU(! h as are found In warm ooun- an historians, and largely conceded, ‘ rl,,H ""‘y, “'"I sue women and cliil- that linen paper did not come iuto ‘‘r, 1 half-clad lying on the ground, use until 1270, or, at most, Imt a short AM ,lf “ le ordinary duties of the toi- time before. The cotton card or pa- *®“® ar ® performed In the street, per known previously was of a thick Lamented Darwin might have found coarse, woolly texture, brittle and in- I a,10 ‘h® r argument iu his favorite ferior. I doctrine if he had hhou these people | looking for puc.ee a la eiiwe.—Jlorna Cor. Philadelphia Jlulte in. Nursing mothers gain stromr'li by using brown's Iron Hitters. It acts liken ohsrin in resuiriulng lo health aud strength overstrained nature. >u20d*wlw lid liiviill.h, Fur i The local editor of tho (Springfield Miihs.) Republican, Mr. J. H. VI alibi it, Buys that his father suffered from rheumatic pains in the back, which nothing would relieve until he commenced the use of Ht. Jacobs Oil. The doctors failed to afford any relief, hut the Oil did, mid now he peaks enthusiastically of tho Great German Remedy. Too Tinny Uenernls. A Detroit saloon-keeper who spent considerable money for decorations mid worked his patriotism up to the top round, was heard wondering if any of the generals would he around to see him, and this gave one of his acquaintances a due to work on. He wont off ami put up „ job w’itli a friend, and yesterday morning walked linn Into the saloon mill said- “Allow me to introduce Gen. \l- paea Hniltli. the hero of three wars ami eighty-four battles,” "Hheueral, I vlias gladl to see you,” said Hie salomiist, ami lie set ’em no for three. In the course of twenty minutes Hie deceiver returned wiih muitlur stranger on his arm and said; "Allow me to Introduce Gen. ('em- mlssary Jones, the man who fired the first gun in the war.” “Shomirul, I vhas hleased to shake hands mil you,” said the man of beer, and beset 'em upngaiii. Then ttie friend went out and re turned with Gen. Haul Tuck, and after him came Gens. Debility uud Hark Pay. The last one received a rather reel greeting and the beer glasses were not quite full, aud after lie bail departed the saluunlst turned to his friend and said : "My front, I vlias mooch hleased to see all dose great shenerals in mine saloon, but you needn’t bring any more to-day. From now until night we'll let der sheneruls go mid look out fur dor fighting man. Dose men always hay cash for beer?” Hrlihl’a UliriMp, Ulnbrif*. Beware of the stuff that nretends to (uii-o these diseases or other serious Kidney Urinary or Liver Diseases, as thoy only relieve for a time and make you ten times worse alt /wards, but rolv solely on Hop Hitters, the onlv remedy that will Hiiroly and perma nently eu re you. It destroys and re moves the oause of disease so effectual ly -hat It never returns. I u22 tu,th,sat,aeAwlw