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TOWN DIRECTORY.
Afav*r~»Je*fph J. Bell.
Mayor pro 'em.- W. Barri*.
Clark and Treasurer—Ihomw A. Floyd,
Marshal-—John N. Giod bread.
Aidrriai a W. — \V. & 1. Bennett WiikiB*, W. Burris, A,
WiMhw, aad Thom** A.
Lloyd.
Ordinary—R, B Hoppa
Hheriff—J, 0. Robinson,
Clerk—J. A. Rnmrd>.
S. Treasurer—J.T, BewOett.
Ti* Receiver—A. R R rhardsOB.
Tax Chllecwsr—G. W. Wifli*.
fferoyp- W. T. WHS; ha
Dvpafy «b«r;yff—W, M. Austin Call.
CofttWT SMi'seyar—.lau'es Ms
Superior feiMs.rt, Wayne county—-Martin
. Mernhon, Judge; G, B. Mabry, Solicitor
General. Seiwioaa held on third Monday
a Match and September.
County Ceniinis-ii,tiers—O. F. Littlefield
chairman; C C Grace, K Her per, K C Fort,
»»d A M Cmierfm. fnurttbesrd Wedate
da,r in Jmmry, April, July mil October.
RAXLKV, CiA.
APPLING COUNTY OFFIOKRS,
Ordinary--.fame* Tillman
Clerk Superior Court—B. Mobley
, sheriff—J. IT. Cock.
Tax Collector—W. H. Ovv*r*ue«.
T.v* Itees'ver—B. Thomas.
Coroner— II actor McEach*a
Snrvevot Arthur Johnson.
County CommNaicmers.—W. K. Tipping Daw#
Chairman. .James Waraoek aud
'fcKsc.Mn.
Daniel McKochto, School Commissioner.
TH AI >KlcS HILL, GA.
i.'lUBLfON COUNTY 0FFJOXB*.
fthrrifi—Jefcn Ordinary—Robert Brooka. Hatcher,
Clerk......Andrew G. ‘towen,
CoReetor—tV. O 0 bon.
As* eseor-- 0. F. Mtoibtny
Tressurer - John Paxton,
No Coroner.
Cline at Monday* In Vfircti and O'
tei-«r. Mondays , March
Anyiling—Second m ae
<y, toecr. Mondays ... March and ,
YViiyiie—Third ‘tnhVr. m
t) Moml*ys March ,, sod .
PietcK......Fourth w
October, Monday* in April and No*
Wure-First
veto trer. Monday ,
Coffee—Tne> la- after second in
April «ad Noeeuioer. third Monday
t”ntr.;o8—Tnes-lav after m
Aurll nod November. in Aprs! and
;'.linden.....Fourth Mondays
Ncyember.
Git n*i Gomnieue'ttg on the first Mon
days i« M « id De, eruher, aid uiccattnue
for 11. n k*, or ss tong as the business
luav rt quire
SYMES S JOHNSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
HR TINS WICK. Gf A.
Will regularly of Oamd< attend the Cllymt, Superior Fierce, Court# Ware of
tin I'oimticv m,
md W«y«a, aad ruatevi will give pwsoiial atteuUon to
ill buHinvua cm to them. Office over J.
M„ Ma,|.i,-n'» Ranking Office. Enti-aaoa <-u
tiw.-tei street.
JOHN L. PAIMER,
NOTARY PUBLIC
— AND—
Ex-Officio r nr0 . Justice I of fl the , Peace, n
1,255-th District G. M-, Wayne
County, Ga
Oourta h«M in court house second
Saturday in each month.
_
SPENCER R. ATKINSON.
Attorney nuullluj anil Uliu Coiieiellot-al-La# UUyUJUllUi Ut t-0n
And Solicitor in Equity.
BRUNSWICK, - G-A.
Will regularly attend the Superior Oonrt* of
e Brunswick Circuit and the Federal Courts
In Savannah. Office over Madden's Bank—
entrances on New Castle and Gloucester street*.
C*EYM01MR ---------3*——~r—~!~-----—- J. tiE# ARK,
KJ -
kWOmr AIR)
nnunonr COUNSELOR an AT _ _ LAW
IJBtfP, 1 siouu
wi^C-STIt** iB <,OTatl ** •* *>• Brea
0 P- GOOD YE A P
Attorney at Law,
Over MisfeoelaoiYs Provusioe Store,
‘^iouoyrter Street,.
BBUNSWIOL » i , QBOBG1A
g ft. HARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT L
JJ88OT fiK'XaiA.
Practice regularly in the fonutien ciMn.
PamfC&rn by Brunswick eiretu*, andkiaeehere
#pee;al contract.
Q E. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW#
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
Tm&m fh^Uflxty in tbe CVibbUm e
Giymi, Ware Wayne, Appling, Pierce, Coffee
and Gumcton of the Brunswick
Circuit, ‘ and ^'eltair o! the Oconee 0fev
• tweMMyr
Tufvsr: ss red and green a* well os
feiftek dUasjL
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VOL. VIII.
LATEST NEWS NOTES.
Happenings of Interest to All,
At Home and Abroad.
- Three thousand troops of the Warsaw dig
trict have Wn cchehmcd along the roadway
iKtweori OMriMot- and Warsaw, the route to
taken by the Czar.
—A disastrous fire occurred Monday at Ma
rash, a town of Asia Minor. A thousand shops,
two hundred houses, four hotels, destroyed, three .mosques
and the municipal paioco were
—AriothM occurred at Klirnoff, Russia.
Tito workmen attacked the shops of the Old
h than ie V Jews r The J contents l> 7 iTil,” of tbe shops wonw were
earned off. One person was killed and two
wore wounded.
—The Treasury figures show a shrinkage of
Bie currency in circulation during the seven
toonths jgrf sr to July 1 amounting to about
♦38,000,(WO.
B ^a5 P tto to £rtb‘«n“ l JSik? * n,5t ^ k lak;
^ ' ?wr
are .
—A SO called “basement burglar,” who ha*
robbed over forty hooves in Haarh x», N. Y., to
five tnontoe and Who hm sivireeded admirably -
in keeping out of flie hands of the poili'e, wag
captured at his work, A wagon load of stolen
property was fiXuud »t Die limae
—A dispatch from Reading. Pa., mvs: Dur- j
roommate, hv hatter.; g in U» bead while
Louth xra* asleep. Louth was fouaddesd in the ;
morning He was eighty year* of ago and came
here from England As Flowers is a lunatic he
fined in ^ the tried iwm-clad for Binohr, cGi. but wdl l>c eon- j
—A severe, ihuud i-te rm visitcil the region
of Beatrtce, Nob., before daylight Wednesday j
of Htouinig. Natiiftii Miller, Lightning struck th: farm house
hm four aftu^h^n n ar whslf? Muryvilki, imleop. h»n., killing
Their agon ;
were sevnnteen, thirie.mue «»<} mvm re- ‘
spwtively. tuna from The bereavement. awtiui issnamtimi re,mil- . |
her
— Rag* Moiwaox and hides in tb‘cargo of the Cha- S
teatt ran the b.<wkade of quarantine. >
*ii officer of the steamer declaring that there i
was up six--h cargo on board. They were dte
coverlfl at tin.- duck sit Bcookivh !
—Oil Tudslay a station agent, on sin Iowa !
ejected. railway was killed fey a negro whom be hod
i
woman'* - A mob dotbes, in Rome caught pursued him, a and burglar hanged to j
^®* j
—Bags from Marseilles ■ hipped in May last t
.•aauot be landed in the ttottod Slates.
.
-The bones of Captain Ballard, a hrro of :
the naval engagement bttwren the Gmisiltu
the * ,on Nava). and two Englixli vt-srela. were tmried in
M ’b Academy Cemetwy at Aimapoiis,
sfeSSS^ 3, |
—The Commercial Bank of Braail, Ind,, and j
thv mmtrn W,„ „„ r k*, « t Detroit, Mtoh., ;
A , lynching . i
capturing park'- in Uie Far West, after
a party of horso thieves, hanged the
two leaders and turned Uir others over to the
aiuiwritiw for trial
—A surveying party, a nsatsting of W. O. ;
Johnson,. F. ISe John I astwobd, R. J. E*.rdo«, and
Ikwsad*. akUy, were drowned to Bjwnish River, :
j
xfteriu.H?n. nmss^fs+^feigsitzss As ic,-u!t all-the “** trains ““*•; that
# on '
w “ te * i
—At Saratoga OI , Wednesday, a portion ox
toe OotaHMttee appointed bv th* roeeitt -Setorr
Ea&SZ*TJ
sa-f-atssf— —- -
—The wrest of two Amrioui to Mexico
emoHK the American ooiou
wa%u. ti wm- ibowti that they were tin* :
of th» baited State* A » 1J ”
rr quest goveromout they
released,
“~A goflant young mau from New York eitv
| «J*t , ton life at Kingston, N, V.. it,
!*d from drowning. while saving
,
i •^G'sssyr --Three train wrecker* were arrested *• — near
1 Lynchburg, T*.
-Whisky of sent to Canada to avoid the pav.
, went the tax will be mulcted flftv tmumt
p«<k«K< before it is ogam unpoited to tto#
I country.
1 i SLrlii u «cwvcr th of ? the Indiana
1 hr ' Kali ". ha H *<i', *' ’fe*- i 2 i£’ u> ItnhftnapoUa. ^, h * en wrested for em
, wwveying party of four
fIr,,wr Spanish River, Canada, persons wire
’ >ea iu Tuesday.
; -The NotiBcathm Committee of the Dem
ooratiii National Convention for officiejiv
V.'.’i apprising f t A’° Governor Ih-vsHlcncy, Cleveland of hi* nomiua
" r accompanied by the
satiunat i Committee, watted upon the notatece
J* Executive Chamber on Tnesdav and
! *R« rawsion »Uh which it had boen
| vested. (10L 5 has. of V> riomsto mode thoad
ohess Gov. Cb vt land ic-potiotd briefly, and
etated that hit format letter of oooeptance
would be given m & few day*.
— Three Frenchmen from the cholera di#
tricts of France were among the immigrant#
on the Halits to Now York. They wore ai
>0vn-d to land by the Health Officer, becatise b»
believed they were going to South America.
The men arc at large to New York.
—It i# reported tiiai Hartmann, the nihiHri
ha# eonuntteed suwi.de in Parte.
Birkenhead, —Italy, the dynamiter arrested in April in
has been indicted Lv tbe Grand
Jury,
.....TW Englirii government l« ready to con
firm the confederatit* of the Anstralwn oolo
nvu and the annexation whenm.
- The cotton worm is ravaging the cotton
crop iu Low, <■ Egypt. The prospect it very
poor. The Nile i« now mu di lower than ut
ishvd any time from oinee famine. 1878, when 40,000 person* per
Weldon —A dhpateii received from London rev*:--Mr*.
a verdict of iljHW damages
against Mr. Temple, tbs medical man who
had declared her insane.
—Warsaw is placed under nmrtial law in an
SltTtL T L \'- 0 ”«**ER W ofB»
- • lh»- V leading . banker*, . marchsuts . and , wan
nfacttttera of Berlin ore leagued against Bis
niOrck • colonial plan#.
- A pasrittger steamer os the Volga Paver,
Russia, oajssiaed ami twenty person# were
drowned.
The Siberian port ha# appeared at Gats
ehina. A commit!.*- ha# been fanned, with
Prince 8e*akotr*ky at it# hewl, to enforce vig
com# .sanitary no asstres v> Check the spread of
tlie disease.
ftmindurbreoimng omit L-ttow
up with an mmo, cm
'
—lo , AhotdMB .# , (D. 1'.) artssian flowing
are twjnt need to null. well*
rnn a grwt
—Eighteen members of the .Salvation Arav
were arretted at Rochester and locked tin for
tingiijg while parading '*
the rtreeta.
witb - At hriiKHi# Blakely, Ga., a colored man, charged
crowd a ontue, «u taken from iafi ;by y
» of cwuseti* and lynched
JESUP. GEORGIA, THURSDAY. AUGUST 14, 1884.
ittZ&v&li&Z of hqnor, aixi when the of 1.4 Oi-onpe rt-iwik free Gft., S
s&me R»nit» vm nea
e ruled Scj ohn Henry, an idiot negro pinched
of the cake, which aroaaad great rent w
io». He “ wit# take ' out by Kin sir
an uua,
stripped id to to the the waist, w*a an d w-i ».-•-! 750 i ashen,
w I. 1 . in a as 1. 1 1 welttarijjg W in his blood.
—His; Itndir of Pongola telegraphs that re¬
port* ports have have reached reached that that citr city to to tlm the effect e; thai
General Gordon ha* c»ptnrr<d Berie r.
__ A p ri rst was aim-hi d at Witcjwk, Russia,
tod by a mob to an attack on the ijumses of
Jews in that place. The military dUperaod
mob and verat ' Hie
the Blade g arrests. priest
rHesped.
Hie Huggian rillsgrs of Rybatzkoge and
Smolensk .?r. near fit. J’utereimrg, have been
destroyed bj fire.
—The 1 re.u b men-of war lying off Foocnon
hare been cleared for action,
SOUTHERN NOTES.
Talk of a lagging fsetory at Griffin, Ga,
^ord whkI wUs for Dm. dollar* per cord iu
The average monthly wages paid farm bands
hi O. . igia i,-.. J.s.,
Ihcrc a going to Ih » t hmtsand acre cocoa
P**® 0 8 r ° 1 ' ! * ifi bo mij Florida.
lot's A giiwn to be factory eroded to com JHanriltou, twf nty thousand dot
ts at Ark
Eightef n hundred lkomesteads have been cti
terea in Florida during the juun year.
.hey A.-st imported over three thousand gate
tons of claret wise from Havana last montto'
It is said that the peanut crop ring year in
the South will amount to three million dollars.
The M.ssiwippi carries annually to the sea
eight million hWidred pounds and of mud. twelve Wlltonwre hundred ) :
With her cattle upon a thousand hills, Texas
people butter. more oleomargarine than theV ' cat
A . large . ♦»lt>uv . of . imnttgrtata , from „ Germnj
Mrtved to- Lmii4*8a to settle on tomki
® *“ e oorihern part of that State.
fikvine Belwa, of Ala., them ha* flow seventy-four exce.Betutnii.verM, artcatati weils.
*»d stream is and healthful. water,
every pure
Alabnma's output or iron o, was less
than tt.oho.ooo, in 1*>U1 yiy.iXNUHki, an n,ci.-as<
of 4IK* f* r cent, in four v»*r*.
Arkatisa*’ prepurtiou of the fund to be dis
tritinted under what is known as the “Blair
bill,” TJ,toO,6ut). for educational purposes, will amount to
trier
A sing) - ! .. ■ - -■ 1,600,OW)
acres gether of land in Texas. Foreign capital ajto¬
controls >: il aggregate-, of 21,0iW, 600 acres
In tb State
The Scientific Anif ricnn asys 11 l st of
hickory used in the arte, where toughness is
required, East Ttiimsisco i* ohtsdnsd from North CaisJ.na s»d
£“;£H?‘SfcS engage in raising sheep, ”"i
eoxtle, rice, sugar, pc an*, olives and grapes.
There are aWut 30fe men vugs aged m MHinsr
alligator* teeth in South Florid*. i'toi hob and
Winiu,-s«i of th - 'gxlor is what's wanted. The
- will bring to that aliout
year * section
f45,0«>,
ImatMise qirsutettf-s of pktee mode from the
common gum tree ground up to into wood pulp,
pressed, and dally arc maun shipped factored New hern N V
are from Norfolk t<. points
all over the countrv.
s^stsSn^SkfpSii KCTjjys 1 uL* * >'h*ngeR greate ** f t™^** r than
, “sr**
!&!£X 2 »irS S&SZ 2 xr& a
from into ,fT.5f run# “
froaotl. Spout* trough#, aud passes off under
1 "^ ^T tio h ep yMiid in< »
SSsSSiSS &‘Ste,a“jTv“A . s^‘vs:
,
tones
A stock company has been organiz*d at
Montg-jssetY, 30,000 Ala-.» with paid up rn.nXto.7rf c* pi tat stork
^ f for an extensive
s'-ap. ball p*rta*h and axle grease. Cotton
seed oil wi2 take the plat* of offal and grease
**»d Vo be far superior. The anterprisc is to
•» hands of ieadiug businc«9 met,;
Jay Gouid «ay« that the Southcrh mats* are
assf^agyssesi# U* 1 *.** 1 ' 1 »» Florida manufacture* of arjs furm^tore,
etc., are ttatnarim*; things that they used to
i* they 1 *'® now to d *P** d !m ° n then>M,lw $' 6 ^® rth for exciusiv.-ly,
**
Ti,« cattle interest ;# Lccoaung immense, the
growth of which can aj^WtSas scarcely be mowittaetl by
thelr utmost to furnish transportation for thi*
aheady vaat and increaaiug traffic. It is wti
mated that from the first of thi* month to
Octolrer cot less than 1.UOO.OOO head of cattle
wiil Northern be shipped point*. over the#* lines from Texas to
In thi* no estimate is ro»de
at boreea, sheep and asrin* that will *e*k notrth
•rti markets
in reference to the cotton industry to Au
gusto, O*'., plight, whfok it faaa is been stated representesf m in a
serious now that all the
mill* are rnnntog in full, and the fable* mill*
are about to inure***, their eapacitv Irv new
machinery. Two out of the ten mills have de
cided to reduce their wages,,bat it is claimed
that these two miUa pav higher wages than
any of the others. The real cause of the
trouble ix the short cotton crop of 1883. Many
of the fteathem mills did not buy sufficient
«h«s» cotton mi low, and the present high
price docs not make then) particularly anxiouB
to work tt up. Mills with an abundant stock
ofMotfctt will go right along
MKWS utti n 1:1; Vi‘T.
Five llanilretl IVeple KIHeU-fieB, rterdne
*>iltc.
A despatch from Snakiffi revs: “The friend
ly tribe* on the mainland, nesr Agig, have
beert mariswed. Five hundred per#,m.. were
killfd. Huventern tlmnsand rebel* are around
Buakim and make nightly attack* ujxin the
bwru, coming wall in short rouge of U»» garri
s'm. The sailor# and inanm-H iamh-d, but the
pdfl* m fearh^sly ‘taylight danced within ami two waved mile* of their the #p8*rs fort.’’
i A letter from'General Gordon, dated June
fU ,, eaajtoarizha the necessity of hi#
£flfi£$'2SS» rstaatiiipK
I and 7^ordv waidn^
A merchant who left K»Ma!a on June at
rev* liefnre atarting he read a letter from
Gen. Gordon to the Mndir of Kanreio,
dated June 11, According to this Gen Gordon
wa* safe and had abundant auppite#
of previsions and ammunition. He wa# »nnrt
of luouey, however, and was raising fund# by
writing bonds. He wo* hemmed iu on ail
by nsbria. Aasoun a* too Nile rare his
mteution wtw to equip steam era. At Kosrela.
thR ““ tchant say#, there were supplies of pro
. Vi »*'>n“ sufficient to last five months The
ngTOS&SIl dutpatcl SS^iSTS fWml
Modir. have sent a to tin
• rtwwsmdtog *M> and at using AriodOn. deriarttij: thrir tour ho
exprt regret for wavering
, in tbe pret. The telegram is regarded a# a
> P r0 ° r ibfc Mahdi’* iufluence i# waning,
i *® Arab Uader who ha* arrived at Assouan
} 'from Amarar says it wa* reported there that
i <>« br 1 1 *»»>««» * wa* w ‘“ kffledon ^ly wh is « Ik nephew by a mem- Os
: ' '
j ^ refused to join toe
NEWS SUMMARY.
EMemaait middle Stans,
Ex-flovr.RsroR John U fir. John sent a
telegram he had from Rochester, N. Y„ near whi>
I ss-n addressing a camp-meeting, to the
romrnitteo at Pittsburg, accepting the nomi¬
nation for Pmfkkmt, of tbe National I’rohihitHm convention
EX-Girv ptiNOft Wvitnh H ah Hut an, <7 i
New tifljiqwhi;,.- .li.-.t n few days «wv h*
>\ams-f, N. !(., aged a.xtv-seven years. Ho
elected MOf "lit of tin- S'!-il ir ,-s iff.!, ra!. ami was
graverm* in 1*ov; mid !«««,
Miss Mart C. Ai r.reiw. the }jotrrttb«l of
Dr, t.Wfrfwn IVrftttrgh, wfev autuxiitfei stSidd#
taking at Ulltsburg. 1 ‘onri., ti few- wooks :ig(> by
PetHi., inlijcthig pruv-ic acid, fated shot woutkI herself in Leochburg,
a
Thb boiler of a locofitntive on the Lehigh
Valli-v railroad mur-W i.iu- iiavtjn. Form., <■*
etigineerv pfoded with John terrtfflc Xt-ndunistcr. cites.-t. Jacob ilasset!,
Haestdi. tir**ma« John ami
li, fit. I.j'akeina!!, Mott of the engineer,
etnntly firaitii, ktilc-1. a teifigt'nph fn-ight <R»»rator, were iu
A train ran into tlio
vmvvkcd lowMMotivo, s»d thirty curs worn dtp
troyert.
I’t!<lv-0\K men of all ti!iit»iiahfi<‘s,
pmi 1‘cnn., binck, .v.i-1 fedjpMl wmt arkPfesl in' wear Pfft btwg,
utthrageous jail, clms*g«s! l w ith an
assault on lcr.de Brndtov a young
woman of uiMpmtd uuud, wh had l sl'ii eu
from liar hotr.p and mi. vvanderitlg
about the c siutrv when disco vein, ! bv her ate
tekflante
Titx: enmmittee of notification *P5 •illicit
fiSfel! hy tlitj national Dohiocrati tnmittre Oil, to
-m Gov enu-r ('i. «>vt land of his s miiwition
for Pixiskb. t»t. wait ret upm *» h him it! in the ex
C'-ut've inn W ti¬ ll m 11 batty no. I dis barged
its duty, TtitH Cleveiuiid in a sj»-e. U
aiweiitrei the n>.ruiitutkni
Dtt lVijl.p ,V Sw.xv, NVw York «hs k brokers,
haw* failed thronsrh the thievish msimrions of
one of their eustoincre VV. U. Hi-.vil, h »ton
fewys-rs ngrapln-i < li)p!,iv,\l if bv 1 owj Da v A I/,rd
S -o stole ate .iit worth of
Mr - Day e « untie-, Mihstituteii rouiih-rteits
for the genuin. ,.ii«k. and forged Mr. Day's
{denature the 'Vtmiin- ^to* kw
Thk committee >>t forty tovpn who lm>] in*
formed Governor (Tevctmidof his n,.minatv*n
for Pre-ident by the national Democrat!,;
reunventlon Hon. Thcaiiow p*wf<feni6d a like duty toward
A. ficiiitri ks. Democratic nom
im-o for Vico-i’ccsiiii-ut, at i.lie Grand
Fnioii hotel. fiaratoga, N. Y i te¬
ceremony was almo-t a repetition
•>f that on the previous day in Albaiiv ('o!
on t ?l Vjias made the a.tdii -< informing Mr.
ndricksof hG uommntio i: finctvtarv iteli
trod tin- tifilcjivi D itci of uoUftcatton, and Mr.
Hendnt'ks ri spm.b' l ih a short address »<'■
rttptlBwthe neuiillation.
Sow*!* «ml Wrest*
Vo tok F.i.oi ,while), for the murder ol
his w ife, font Kendrick Holland (colored), for i
the murder, of Httmwdt tHover, his r»p.ite<l
wife. w,re hanjturl from tin? wnw giulow*. :
rin.'iilmriwousb- at New rh-tonne
Arran IDh UalkUe e.\ UiiiUhI Hint'-- Senatof
Tbutina- M, Norwood w as nominated for CSon
gr» srtn the First Georgia district
low a’s rsvrn crop is entimated at300.000,000
bushels—the bigg-s-t. ever known in that
tontw < , ♦,..■>
The tornadotw which wrought, «ioh havoc
m Minnesota various portions of Wisconsin, Dakota and
have Iwcn foJhxw«l by imilst.lnns
she. dpi urfjr JtogW as wad <ksii cniv.-s u -five were to cxvtjra, kflje#!, Many white
tld cattle suffi rial SJ-veit.ly. Mttirt
bridges killed. Hailstone:- were swept away, big and ben's fle«*.ks of sheep fell.
as as eggs
Near Tower Citv. Dakota, the damage w«*
esUmxtod at
Choi* from Ohio, i Indiana 1 E-u¬
lucky rhpirte nn<
are to the effect that wheat is tl se I fist
in in quantity Corn nnd quality that has Iren gathered drought,
years inis suffered from
- uod it. and the
yu lu wilt be an average one.
Di i.tv,; a wrretltitfr tnatoh Iwtwren two
hegrm * fit Flaqileiilitie, tio., one tiirhw the
otle-r with such force as to break his nock,
killing bhii mstanfciy
Tiik Ohio Greenbackers, at their State con*
vention in Dayton, nominated a full ticket,
hcad-sl by Deter Harrod for secretory of
•late,
tojosiEt. it. 8. MfitottY. president of the
Mold I.-life Insurance ccmismy , was shot and
Icitbsl Tripp. at The his rerfdence near ilobtle, by Itoulart
shfxding .and grew Tripp out of a arrested. dispute
>ver land trespassing was
A BtSitoJISHIF collided with and sank the
pc'pcIU'r J M. Osborn on lake Superior. The
propeller* ninri- a fireniau.cook and five drek
hands were drowned.
ts-,,-,. i;s- ), thiev*. were found \ hanging to
trees at the month of fi»< hell nvw in
Mtmtai: -. Cow boys htui done ttoi httitging.
A rcooxi to tbe yallcv of George’s creek to
the eastern pert of West Virginia, swept
away small from OXtoin twenty to thirty and caused houses at loos Bar¬ of
ton,a ; t "vn, a
from, night to fifteen lives
T\ rrstoir haa.Uvn ticket nominated of Republicans West and Virginia Gr* eiv
liackms to
headerl by F.Lvin Tn rciuainrfer Maxwell of (Republicnn, State ticket for
governed*. tin?
is Grrenbaeker* made up of D ree Republicans ami three
DtrKJwe a Hriere tlmnder-storni lightning
Struck the farmhouse of Nathan Miller, near
daughters, Maryville, aged Kan., seveutred, billing his thirteen, four nine sleeping
and
*ev«»n rwipcc-tively
vssblwittsa,
reSSSSX Whitest ht W stii A \ W t uTV^l
Wteshintforf £T wWv to . ' d Nst,wn ^ a) *^N->ta| hotel at a
TJs&VJL ga. ssa-a '“ri JS
..
thv hiiJiv fmrpwing »km*t the -skull without
Ex.-resive bp-a king It, inking but inflicting' Is given Serious the wound*. of Mr.
or os cause
< uii.<Tt#ou s attack up<n hira»olf. Culbertson
n- 1 a native of and Pennsylvania, the Kentucky hod hem in the
mnn army, in togfeleUBw:
wo; once mayor of Ashland, ky., and had
national ii-H-n a delegate p« tl«i lari three K«®uWtetn
eon volitions.
Thr surgeon gcm-nU of the marine hospital
R'fvfee, iriviag fecrivcd infonuafion that the
v ! < # tov.-i i- spre-ailing m Soi.oi-n, M.
bus inrirartM the inspector »t -Ntmlre, Vn'
wiia, to «r» extra vigilance to prevent its in
fcroduction into the l iiited States.
cmwv mVmtta^rhw 1 'ta ^7a«S fute^I a^»»,tf,,-. W d,.ri^ nk ?r <,f TtZZ ““
frt'iioodoo to ' * n b to re about
'
I- view of the threatened Asiatic chofere
Invasion . tt» national lx«.rd of h.-alth ha*
direoted ite executive ronunittee-to fully in
voritgate al, matters twanng on that subject.
~
rorHen.
a body Of French troops ,n T-mooi,.
\ WKM ¥ p*r*?m W«r« (irvjw'aed by t ivn cap
fi/rn^ of a steamer on tbo Volgu
nrer in Kuaua.
JEviir.A !#!>*» hot> crop this year us pronounced
a failure
A meRTtBO of the emperors of Germane
*n i Austria and the earn- of Russia is about
to take place at Alexandrof. Rurete.
I l«MRT M. SfxUxv, the African explorer
• • i# tiruer to .ngland fit nil Africa
iiisA»»THto : s thv (lecurrml «t UarasU,
* town of Amh Minor. One tbousaml -.hops,
two hundred h<m*ri. four hotel-, three
SSS*” 1
Ij-totho 1st in*t about 3.aoo deaths fn m
cholera had rex-urred in Franc*.
A won in Bnmn t*«!v . K , „i.«
Ml 1 SICAL AND DRAMATIC.
Km**. Abbott, the singer, 1ms become very
rich.
An English lord is to go on the New York
Stage nett winter,
Clara Louis* Kkluxki has been dinwi in
Paris by Mrs Mackay
Thk sppliottion of Mmo. Patti v*. th* Mar
quis (.to Caux for divorce will be the first cass
triwl under Oie new divorce law iu Faria.
Ch.hxsti.sk Nturaott says that if Patti i* to
get #4,tXiO per night in this country «e*t sea
*on her ewvices are certainly worth *8,0x0.
Mbs, IjaSgtisv’s next- aenacm in America
does not tsvgin until January 5. Enellsh Hhe will have
four new piiy-ee end three i»-w s.rtora
It is Hay suggesusd would make that Alice jKipular Mates conibinsr ami Icd
wanl ft
tieui < >at<* and Hay would sustain the big¬
gest Borl of a team.
Thk plav called “Shadows of the Gnat
Citv,” produced rtwmtly at Me Vickers then
tre Chicago, is understood to have been main¬
ly the work of Mr. Joseph does net Jdhrmjks in actor,
alth «gh his tiaiue ai^pear counec
tion wuh it.
It is now definitely settled that Mr, Miss Abbey Mary
controls both Mine. Bernhardt and
Anderson for tins country. Both of them wiil
tie brought over a year from tiie coming au¬
tumn. and Mr. Abbey’s lima ail agent* are the already en¬
gaged in booking over country.
Marik Roxk and Minnie Hauk have bean
in Fa'-is listening to fieilbrou in Mossanet’*
“.Manou D-w-aut.” Marie Roze is to give (.ha
opera in English at London, and Miniiie Hauk
w dl sing it in Genoan at Vienna in the au¬
tumn. and m English in this country next
year.
Tins Wor*-ester (Mew.,I ,%>psayw that Mrs.
Isnbel Fassott, of Alliany, who baa met with
marked sum** festival in in oratorio At in Europe, Thewute. will
sing in is made a that she will oroMter. sing nowhere visa
incut
in this country, but will return at mice to Eu
rojie.
Mtan Mary Axusrsok says that- she iir
tend:- to ex- cl anything ever done by Mr £
ving in the-tvfing of “EUm*eo and Jul.at
ft he has brought saiveral sketches and plot for
Wage aiv'i-dw *•« busily from Italy, work and the mvne pain her foil ers
at {>reparing for
campaign.
I’iuvaT* oil vices from Kurofw deciiuw
Miss KuunaJuch and Mr. Theodore Thomas
mi ■ mm in the Bayreuth tVagnrrian for tlie narpoae al of at¬
tending in that place. As muw the enter object tarn- of
itw'u: r »vm a*
th.-ir stay to' i» «»nptot«d they bringing prop we with to come them
bn. k this country,
M use, Materna and E’alibri, t-ogetber with a
nnmte-r of other important siugera, tlie pur
j».m< t«»jug to giveOcrman opera* r> New York
upon a grand scale
NEWSY GLEANINGS.
Vfy'KMiKr., It is said, are never found south
of <’«}*• !bittern*
NKAKt.y c.s.o Kl.Cidj b,irrrt« of pdrolenm is
sb‘nsl in tanks in I’emtsvlvaiua.
Ox Washington U/o it is sold that nearly
every) «xty citiier lamrds or keeps t* sutlers.
ForRTBK.t fafelwu govanmiento (irfeanS have so*
cured ■-[>».<•<> in the New exposition.
Thk lH-ach ,-rop of Delaware is estimated te>
reach 1815. B),0utMW#’ Imskets. the largest since
fa-shionabie I'll* Tcunft-re.x* moiintata* are becoming
a* n rJminer resort among people
iu the Smith.
Drfli \« the ffrs-f six Iflont-tis at the
V>- ,i the -Silt t*f #if*s* -fill,test has been invested
In u ■»' toluatrirs I,, t.be rioUiu.
Turkic are UMf hotels in Swit/crUnd. w ith
frt I m beds. Th. re are nationality. more English travel¬
er than of anv other
CaUFOrkia promire# to csnitriimte r>7,(**),.
fcoimthy’# OiX) hu#h«i* nhxl to the MIo.OKVhiO bushel# of thi#
rettrrtatod wheat crop.
Cuban taxes for she eom-ot y'eiif dniuttnt
to f *).i#*i.isili ■vfcBe the value of b< r Kiigar
cro > for the same time is onlv tJ5,ti(K> .0#».
soiml % u: aa.<erte>l in v i'il the ittoa city of of t . Philadelphia • 1 -a' n 1 ! p sr is
fgsl aatato
tin increase at ilJ.i'JSrta* over
VibuiviaJh to set down Rife year for Tiff),*
000 bushas of iieantlts, TtsnMHSM for
2.10,00(1, and North Carolina , at ItW.iWO
bushels.
ACfontitwo to the returns for tort!, just of
issue?!, tlwre were in Ireland at the' lose
of that the year, imtionnl 1,753 school* lu atioiial under comnu.-s5.nl. the juriwlk-tion
e
Trtto Ibunw have tuidertaken the task of
pa Idling, in n nkin cnver.vt i-ni«»e. from
Al w?ka to Han Fra>ict« a, a distance of alout
2.500 mihis. The 1 awie i* nineteen feet long
and cwvered with the skin of aea Ihw*.
A YP.AR ago, Mil# Know ire, a sixteen veftf
okl girt of I ir-op River, Conff., wa* taken sick.
On *: nvu es r.g she found that sho could cat
nothing (nit milk and fruit, a singular diet,
that »ht» ha# c-mtinned W- the present, .tuna.
Her health at present is excellent.
" ■ -..v - -
new vsn DiHfn on thk «aii..
Two lire Killed by r LeeamotlVe - Tv«
Artraren lor tbe Prehlbltlonlst*.
tT.» east bound passenger train on the Wsst¬
em North Can.itin* ltsfiroad made an evtmtfnl
trip Sunday, killing two men within • distance
“iriA ferry, near Asheville, th. re is
* (frog pfatfom shop by the railroad track, and Pretty upon
the a wMto man named Leri
i wivs performiag a shake- .Down dam* as the
- ar wa jsvspwaar sw» as -
ts«, „«
the oppoalte side of tbe track, get frig atoned
at til,' approaciiing train he started to Jump
semes the track to c.tton the ammat.
He gave a bound, and in the midst of his
leap th« eugm» struck and knocked him for
ward. He toil in a field fifty feet distant. He
was merited tea pulp and every lame in bis
teidy wa* hreken. A. terttfe of whinky fell from
hi# pocket covered with blood, but the bottle
was After not crocked nor hod the whisky been picked epttfed. tbe
the remain* np
tram promoted tt* way and hod »ri g<'«»
twit miles before the air brakes were ap
plied and it wa# brougtit head to a fail #top. A pas
rengcr alnck hi* out of * window and
^ri^te^ “«^ > ^*^vitim'was A SLrd
J Fore. ' been Asheville
r Ho had to on
a spree and starltd to walk home on Hie track,
&iXTrt‘d toa'^ad di^ ^
{),« rail. Hi# head waa ground and erndwd so
badly that the partirie# rould not be coJlsctod.
The body was taken aboard with the other
SStetaSf ^ ^ ** “ ** ““
:
m«iR«rArnjwM*»
| ! w „ B , tw „ lhf W>»td»rn ^7, Grower. N«w York. „«U Fro,,
-—
| The meeting of frail buyer* of writers whrih New
! fork, held in Lockport rereuitly, at tbey
, i; %fter Oct. 1 to buy apples only when
P«* *»P in bamte m Urge *a flour (su-rris, baa
- rtirred *t> farmers. A defensive *tep has been
taken by tbo farmer# of Orleans and Ntag.ra
\>nt%'aur Lr'eemento " % * *° *’ ’
f
WV, rbr <m .terHigtmt, believing the tele oe
tion nf ih* fruit buyers of Niagara and Orkuuia
counties- in n gard to the *ixe of tpple leaf rote,
m defiance, af the laws of the ;ft»te of Sew
rumowi to btsrrri roasufocturei* and person#
! who have tourrris on hand, In do agree to pack York < ur
' fruit for tht* #ea#on the standard New
j ^
NO. 51,
SCHOOL TEACHERS.
A very large percentage of JMtiMitttM
men started ialife an school hwcfceru. Wil¬
liam H. Steward and Lyman Tnuaimli went
South ao tutor*. John A,lam# taught school
while riiidying law. Janu s Madison'# last of
kin, his nephew’s daughters, were teaching
school in Virginia a few year* ago. Aaron
Burr was the son of the first edbeohnanter of
Princeton, John Quincy Adams taught at
Harv&ni collcgr. Arulww J«ck->u had a short
experience *« school teacher in western North
Carolin*, Millard Fillmore was a school
teacher aud so were Garfield, Blaine and
Cleveland.
I.i l*liO> i.
Dr. C. C. O’Dunueil, of San Francisco, who
has made a epecial study of leprosy, aud j
makes it the basis of his argument for the ex- j
pulsion of the Chinese from this country, !
arrived in Chicago Saturday and announced ■
that- he had two topers on the way and would t
exhibit them on the lake front. The health
authorities warned him that it would not 1*
permitted, and they were not shewn, the doc¬
tor &ri»(tuncjng that they bad n'»|n Ived. H
delivered s lecture and exhihiteilii otograph*
of persons aftheh-d with lejirin f, Me J says He
proposes to exhibit ins lepers iu tbe principal
eastern cities. Doubts arc expressed m some
quarters about his having any living topers.
YfEKttUlAL POIXONH
Occasionally when a sick man is informed
that he is suffering with mercurial poisoning
he flies into a rage ami calls lus physician a
fool. He has it>; vt i- taken any medicine con
tainiug mercury. How can lie, therefore,
have mercury in his nystetu V This question is
answered by the Medics I Record. It serum
that looking glasses Are largely responsible for
mercurial poisoning. In two iuteiices where
a mar. and his wife* the victims, it i*
stated that tin* cause of the trouble was in u
mirror banging in the bed-room, the wooden
back of which was dottrel with thousands of
minute globules of mercury. The apartment
was heated during the night. In another in¬
stant mirror forty years old with a vr* ak
back was the cause erf the mischief. When the
unrrors were removed th, sick people spec lily
recovered.
lXDISTIlf.tb TKAINING
Tbe advocates of industrial tiaining to the
eehoole insist that the »0 or W per cent of ■
children wlio must cotsr upon some sort of
munuaj occnpalnm a* their life work shall
not Be forth a* well prepared for it «* the amaller
per cent are prepared to pursue tho ititolfeet
ua! training which is to til them for the pro
fteatons. It is as necessary for tbs mm# of j
b<iy* to learn to handle tools as it Is for a few
boys to learn how to iitttlkdle a Lotto noun or a
Greek verb. Handwork in the ssliools arid* to
a boy's It trains hi* eye and hand,
steadies hi* nerve# mul develops hi* mttsels j
and judgment, The boy* art) tm made tin
iahed mechanics, but when they leave sctoxil
they arc as well preps,red to enter a shop an to j
go Into x counting-room or a college. It wilt j
not lie long In-fore the public school# make in
dustrial education a part of their system.
FREM’tl AN0 KNOI.IHH.
A ne wspaper man who has Iren studying the
condition of tlie French nay# that they live on
cereal#, whereas the English live on meat. One
pound of dry wheat or flour will go a# far as
three pound* of meat; If you teed the cereal#
to cattle a* they do in England, it will take
eight pound* of grain to make a pound of
meat. One acre of aorenis in France will sup¬
port five men, white it take* two acre* of grass
to support one irteer, and in tbe end one man
cats the steer. The Frenchman bay million#
of gallon* of cotton-sead oil aud cat* it in hi#
■•lads and •crap*. Be refine* millions of gal
Ion# and sell# It bark to America at two or
three dollar# a gallon. Cdftoa-Wied oil ha#
been found to be better and cheaper than pea
nut and cite* oil. There ts not a mouthful of
meat or grease thrown away in Francs, and a
population of 100,000,000 can be supported
better in that country than a population of
18,000,00® can be supported in England,
LIVE TKXfppK tTKl.V.
As rule* for temperate living are generally
in temperately acted Upon by many people, it
la almost useless to make any health (sugges¬
tion*. Every sensible wan ought to know
what 1* hmi for him In the matter of eating,
drinking and exercise, but when be doe# know
he frequently acts In opposition to hi# judg¬
ment. Any excess will kill if persisted in. In¬
tensity of mental effort has made many men
famous and put them prematurely under the
sod. Humboldt, Newton, Titian, Michael
Angelo, MU ton and O-oet-he are great names.
They lived long tweatuo they took life easily,
Raphael, Byron aud Schiller were great men,
but they burned their candle* at boil; end*.
They lived iu a bla.se and expired in a blare.
We must set onr faces against excesses of ail
kinds—excess of food, excessive drinking, even
of water, eXMSftive fatigue, excessive mental
effort, excessive excitement—-whether from
wony, grief or pleasure, and even exoeasive
rout. The jndiriou* nwiof tin- nerves, muscle*,
digestive (mwers and mental faiMiltics will keep
* man from either wearing >mt or rusting out.
Tilt: ( 1IOI.KKA Art AIN.
The breeding pl*o of rtiolcre i* the soil,
^by *»‘I soil under lermewte re.ttn. in *m« peculiar of heat way
and the undent substance in it multiplies a
sand told and U . mr,cl into write and
water ronree* and oven rise# Into the atoos
phsre. There is always danger from well water
in a time ONfriiohra, an it sometime* there hi a
»*k of the feeder# of a rerervoir hoing tan,ted.
Clvde ra, is not always most destructive during
In Italy in 1W>5 it carried off
* , , , . tl .
«pnng, ns the- RUtimm of lHt$ t HpjHmre
ad to die emt m fb<i follow3ng winter, but in
iggy broker.** m dissstrenriv that 12fi,000 peo
Ptodudof died of It- if While Ytbm we we «*»»»» cannot «»*«**»» control heat
and cold, ram aud drought, there is one thing
we men do. We con heed Lord Palmer* torn’a
mvm0rmUt , mpiy u , Free Church of fk»t
land When he met their MigRt-stiou of national
fasting and prayer with the cxftuiter snggeri
i«n to- “took to their drams. With a cholera
visitation rioring ut in the f»«r thenuaveuger
a— #«.«*#“»»
If hs does hi* duty he will stand like * stotte
Wall between «* and the ptague.
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TIE JESDP USE
Corner Bfoad and Cherry 8ta.
.THIS TIP, OKOHCHA.
Junction of Atlantic, Gulf and Ma*o«
and Brunswick Railroads.
The attention of the traveling publU
is directed to the inducements offered
them by this House.
The location of this House in on ele¬
vated ground and
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE DEPOT.
ft is well supplied with water and
drainage, and is fitted in every way t#
give ft* guest* every comfort of a
r/ 7 i\S 7 - CLASS- I/O 7 NL
Rates f!.50 per day; i ingle Meals SO
ci“.. ; by the month V'H>; week #7.
Hart UBKHAI, DltWJfWAT TO PAM1UES,
Thk Tabus will be a leading feature
of immediate the fesup supervision House, and of being under the
tins proprietor,
no pains it equal or expense will lie Polite spared to
make to the tx**t. wait¬
er will move baggage to and from Hot«)
and Demit.
P T. LinLUIFUL Proprietor,
13. r. S. HIE 5 CJ„
DRUGGISTS
"ANJte
PHARMACISTS,
(A! uis Now l)«uj 8'orv.)
JESUP, CEORCt A.
»AKfTAcmi*K» or
fturnmitHal aul Toilrt Pr^arattoon
asp ntKt.r.KH m
Patent Mirticimw. Rtationerv, Books, Shoulder
Braces. Triisiwa, Abdominal Supporters, and
Kfemscnc,
A fid! line of fresh and pure Garden Bead al
wey® PO hand, lb ady mixedIteittf to all colors.
We keep what Hm people n«-4. and will com
pete Call with any hon». on ralxil prices.
and examine onr stock.
DR. F. B. McRAE & CO.
DB. McRAE will receive and answer calls at
the Ding Store.
coverT of vast reservol* of natural hydro
imban g&s under a holt of territory extending
fi uni Lake Ontario southwestwardly to Pitts¬
burg, Pa., and thence through West Virginia,
east Kentucky, Tennessee, and probably north
Alabama. In some of tbe go* wells there is no
sign of oil. That rids gas will lie extensively
used fur i i huninaffon and for fuel in the future
i* generally «wre|«d and extensive prepara¬
tion* are now being made in Pennsylvania to
use it for both purposes. One thousand feat
of ga* i* equivalent to four bushels of bitumi¬
nous coal, plus the cost of labor saved in hand¬
ling the coal and firing and getting rid of the
fwrnaoe r,-f u*<, C<». well* average l.flOdfeet
in depth, and if costs from ♦3,000 pi 96,000 to
drill and ea*e one. The duration of the well
i* not known. Well* opened twenty-four years
ago arc still flowing with tiiufiminished press¬
ure, aud after a well is apparently exhausted it
renews its flow after bring cleaned out. The
natural gas burn* with a pure rose color and
give* out a great heat. It is believed that the
supply will never lw exhausted. It Is entirely
practicable to convey thi* gas in pipes for
hundreds of miles to supply manufactories
with fuel, and the probability i* that before
long It will be utilised on » large mmie.
THK ItRKU m'KBTION.
A thoughtful observer who lias studied the
beer question to our cities doe* not agree with
the position taken by some people that the In¬
traduction of lager beer has reformed our
drinking habits. To a certain extent it may tw
true of young men and boeinese men, but it
ha# had the effect of increasing the drinking
habit it luting the poor, and especially among
the women. Bee* i# cheap, and it ii moreover
held ui» as » temperance drink. Boor people
with the blunt gradually get to drinking beer
because they find that it makes them either
jolly or stupid. Later on they find that boor
creates thirst, T hey drink two or three gloMaa
and want- more. Almost before they know it
they are drunk, and It is generally admitted
that a beer drunk is worse than any other kind.
Ale- is not «o bad. After drinking four or five
gk«we# of ale it become* nauseating and a man
Has to stop. It wilt be a difficult matter to
stop hmr drinking. People Insist that it is
not intoxicating; that it i» good for the
health, and «# the effect is stimulating it is
natural that poverty, mental depression and
had health should lead people to indulge In a
beverage which they have been taught to re
gard a# harmless. The beer evil is looming up
as the able-bodied brother of the whisky evil,
li i# only another direct rood to drnnkenne*#,
dines*" and jitnjaiti#, and it is tints to *bciw it
up in it# true color#.
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
LtiU l> vast St hwaTKa. rim Are.-ti- ex¬
plorer, Lifts roHignod from the army.
Coaoa*88>*a» Abram 8. Hnwm, of New
York, bus gone on a trip to England.
Put BBC LoHiyoAKDlio* tiWfree builtin Jersey City
A library tor am of the S.S00 opera
tl vos in hi# employ. of
Thomas Kwi.toShxrmax, tboeldest son
brethren General Sherman, of the society is now of one Jreu* of the at Naahotah, jdtotasHe
WK
Thk newspapers ore nmut ioiiing the some¬
what curious tact, that Mr. Blaine vra* for •
time a teacher in a deaf mute college,and asylum for Mr. the
Cleveland wav a teacher in an
blind.
AnKtRAt. f'-OOPXu’s flag has been lowered
at Portemouth Navy Yard, rinsing Ills bnl
liant official rtv'ord. Adinii al Luce suo
ci»#ieii in tlw command of the North Atlantic
Tuts Maori k i«Uw u;gnvea occupying • •«resq»tk»n"recently Montagu
at the bo-t-c m
Place, Isfflwinii Several wvtl known literary
And tuumrti! t - • |,!c were pnrtMifc, but the pro
ctsstlng* SOU id hardly te termed lively.
Hi:'*'Kin'“‘W-noi>, of IL Yictona, i» re.
rented to lie ii-tier than W. VamlorbUt.
i.e is'woftli • more than #'Jttl,0Ufi,WO He inherited and hi*
wealth is rapidly lucreti-iug. his father, including nnl- a
great estob- from Hi*
Jh-rftt of >■!,tilu and -hc»»p in Austialhi.
r-widenoe in M ibourmi te mM to be the
most magnifliMitt U\ the worhl It coet to,
OtD.OJO.
A tAW b showing the length of service to
parliament of the eontedtisthe m, wt eminent following English figures: state*
ttirii now fi vhig
Mr. Gladstone, fifty-one year#; Lorn Uraa
fatty viiie. r<>rty years; sev-e-i tbe years; Duke @f Lord Argyll John and Mauwm, Lemi
Kimberley, each thirty - seven year#; Lord
thirty- Derby, thirty six years* Kir Stafford Itord Northerns, Salisbury,
onr right year#; lari Hartington, twenty.
tweniy years; and Mr. Cbfldevm, twenty-four
ymr*, Lent G file hits served the longest
sr nthv
the in efitos, the' -eight l.toWnri. years one month,
ami and kmgeri in Mr. Gladstone twsn%r-oiw turn
year* two mouths.
Wo iu uffiofi twenty-two years and ten
months »nd in the cabinet twenty years and
Bine taunt bo. ... - ■■■S-i-i.-'':.':';''-.-.
—A number of women au d girl* have been
arrested for conapfraey against the Bneeian
Govert)menh They am runnsoM with the
Ifat** lustitutwo, a school of education for
gir « of good family. Conspirators meet ip
the room* of too iBstiinto, and hod aoconv
- - among toe teacher* and alder pupil* o{