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ITHE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. JULY 3.1885.
1 HE NEWS FROM EUROPE.
r*"rgssES2sr'
"SSSkm ■«»««" Qu««ion-
Prlnoess Beatrice'* Ap
proaching Marriage.
Jane 27.-TbeTory government
tfllltally feelinR Its w»y along. Eren
V -u Rtndolph Churchill has become pru-
JSt elate the party has had the re.pon.l-
&jSE£5&£2t
* judiciously held both hie pen and
M, tongue- In view of the Impatience ol
ill Briton, to know what the policy of the
mw government Is to be, all this Is re-
merkable. The only minister of the new SaeUy's heart really survived 'the
“ who has up to date publicly cremation to which his body
*° T . ,ra ^..^n.iltneet.le Arthur James "»» •objected. It euggeata in support of
THE INDIAN CAMPAICN.
THE WASTE OF WOOD.
ddreised his constituent, is Arthur James
MIour, Tory member of Parliament for
Sf JSS - * h Mr hU B.1:
ewon-in-Iaw o/ the Marquis cri
the new prime minister, whose pri-
{fn^muitbe' < iookBl‘uMn'' r a t s , TspeciaIly
vfewiofhord Salisbury upon the whole
rl?.h ouestlon, and Is the only man who all
££.«r been permitted by the present
5Smtir to speak lor him. Hence Bel-
KIv-« aneeeb b.e attracted prolound at
tention Before his advent to power l ord
G.iiahnrT was a most persistent advocate
dKToota Ireland. The very crises
which crowded his party Into power
EmMingevery Tendency towardslldbera?
Sees on this important question, and he
evidently shrinks from doing himself those
(hints for the abstinence from the per
formance of which he castigated the Glad-
Wlilliams In a brothel and the disclosures
brought out in the recent Jedries case.
He makes these examples from high offi
cial life the basis of a full fla
vored denunciation of English
immorality, and says: “Sodom
In its most patrid day could scarce exceed
London for vice. To our infinite disgust
and horror the names of the greatest in the
land are openly mentioned in connection
with the filthiest debauchery and the most
hideous evil that drags In tho wake ot vice.
These things are alleged to be the cbo.en
luxury ol certain hereditary legislators
and rulers In England. Woe unto thee,
England, when thy great ones lovs
harlots. Housetop deep is onr shame
when wo know that uur Judges
are not clean and that social purity Is put
to blush by magistrates o! no mean degree;
yea, that the courts of justice lend them
selves to covering up aud husblne up the
iniquities ot tho great. What Is coming
over us ? what clouds are darkening our
akleiT"
SHILLY'a HI1BT. , .
The London Athtnmom raises the ques- guarded.
*8!*I TB.0B.TEnm.awnnon* |
Topeka, Kak., June 27.—Tho govern-1
mentis in receipt o! . letter from Gen. “jkJX" tinl * r
^ * I a..-,. I. tita.la nn If\A I
A PECULIAR WUNAWAY.
General Crook's Plan for Capturing O.r- I" r “ mm T " Com -jA Btre.t Car T.am Fairly Demoralizes
Inomo and His Band. „ . ooratlvelj Few Veare. 1 Thln«s on Cotton Avenue
Trcsow AmfliA Jana °7 —Gsn Crook • 1*ARK, Md., June 23.—At.the open- Tuesday morning about 2 o’clock Cottcn
iccsos aeizo.ya, June sfL^en. wook , ngof the mondiig iraaton of the second 1
A Lady Assaulted on Walnut Street. by a
Negro Ruffian.
Three piercing screams rang out on the still
t,. a V. ’ ” I j DR 0I . ,\ ne mQrmn 5 01 I Avenue was tho scene of one of tho moat pe- night air last night, a llttlo after 8 o’clock,
has been busily engaged lor the past lew day of the convention of the American So- ,• , ... .. . , w .
J _.xvs.,__ ,L.. t ! ni^w „nrnTa.„ u. V PvsiiinD-AAii | collar and thrUlIng runaways tha^ has ever slarralngthe dwellers on Walnut street, and
* * 1 summoning them quickly to the scene of the
noise. As soon as tho spot was reached, tho
corner of Third and Walnut streets, a lady and
little boy were found near Ayrea Park, tho for
mer trembling with fright, and the latter stand-
lngby her side almost unconscious of what
the excitement wai. Investigation dlaclostd
tho following facta:
Mr*. Martha Jones lives In Hast Macon, In
one of the factory tenement house*, tihs la au
operative at the mill ol the Bibb Manufactur
ing Company, and for some time ha* been in
feeble health. In * ‘ ■
days In refitting and preparing for the In- been recorded. It falrlrdaied thbie who
dlancam pft .gn !a tho Sierra Mad res, and va tj on forest**. The paper presented a who witnessed it and upset generally tho
about the 30th expects to start for that h arKe number of statistics collected from quietude of that popular thoroughfare,
locality. It is unofficially state! that the various sources, ita purpose being to show When car No. 7 ot the street railroad started
campaign will be conducted as follows: I necessity of exercising economy in the on lta rounds yesterday It was In charge of
Gen. Crook, with Seoul, end Infantry, will ftmdtaSh.tffSSK ¥*-O-who hMbMn smplojsd by
enter the Blerra Madres Mountains and concluded that the supply of white pine in l J e ® 0I ® pan3r J“ 0l v ?! T .t ro ^
endeavor to kill or capture Getlnomo end ™rt“£f‘toM^in™' SSSSSSwSlBttStSS oTKSfitoLJroi
hl.follow.rs Should they escape him and iJd’^'ob^'bJyin'csnads »Ka o“&!SK ^‘to^Sflr Mr. SlSA hu'l
attempt to re'nra to the reienratlon In era pine at the present r.te of negfete.tto lock cl! wl h
A MOTHER BOLD OUTRAQK.
Horsfirdk
.SELF-RAIS I NO
^ otLr riruojin
(i) Bread
rrepamtm.
ifA -n v Pjy ol black wafunt and ash u Detog rep- c , mB demoralized, i
line will be Idly exhausted. The enppllea of other at lightning >mcI.
kinds of wood ere, however, eo abundant corner or Poplar ii
OT*., that a famlnecannot be predicted. Inref- wee reached, tho ca
erence to tree
Byron, Leigh Hnot and Aukur tn which the letter .eye: “In 3
had Identified the charred °L“>® ‘i f'Thrertl^t oWK? “
a hearL were miitoken. I coac ® n ’. in,! * U ?S® d broking out ol Obej-I, .
its position that
Tretawney, who _
eubstanca ae tbe heart, were miitaken,
and argnee that in
heart, being hollow,
itroyed, while tbe
moat solid mass
e planting the writer atatad I wheaMag .eudAonlT .to tbe leS jerkwl It
■« n u*nH£r n |a acaVce* 1 .’fair rfr °*r ro » 1 T misled collidine with car So. 1 , that
euiuberliscaros, a fair re-1 was approaching the turnout from tbe oppo
site direction No. 7 continued down ths ave-
Ut 9 L
. When the curve at the ferlog and anxiety of Mrs. Jones, and it is
street and Cotton Avenue upon the former that Mrs. Jones baa grown to
car left the track. The mnles rely principally for aid.
Late yesterd ty afttrn<
resist! thiT moat Intense heat. 'The'papae I “SllgS ^^SErvESSb o°f I •on.'englnwrof bridgS’ana tSkUnaTof I the «? C cJc.S°tS eutto.«
hee^ritaeMwd^lSmy'cmmadonao" thehu* r * Ur °‘ d ’
formance ot which he caatigated
atone ralciilry. To ns0 nn Americanism,
Salisbury 'eels the necessity ol "letting the
Tories down ca«y” "" ,h “ nn^tinn -r.i
R| on tbe question, and
Hr'iklfonr >( pushed forward ae the chief
inatrument In the lowering process. The
Imoel striking utterance in Mr. Belfonr'e
iddre'e wu the unqualified declaration
that “be desired not leas then Mr. Cham-
her lain to see Ireland governed by equal I
i,wa with England; to aaa all ox-1
andTtrnoUlU*, who wotrled tbe Liberal
mlnlauri out of power never stated their
withes on tble eubject more tersely and
fatly. Not satisfied with this bold state
ment, Mr. Bellour baa just caused to be
pobliihtd (or general circulation a bro
chure on the Irish qnestion. In this the
newotlef eecretaiv strongly supports home
rnlefor Ireland, but contemls that Ibis
home rule shall extend to local loteratil
only. His argument for this limit tithe
favorite one of Iho Tories, via: that It Is as
necessary for the general wepare ol Ire
land itself ae it is for tbe strategic eecnrlty
ot Great Britain that In all national affaire
the present etate of d^endtnee shall be
ma'ntalned, and that all conceaslone to
Ireland shall be bated on the abtolme
maintenance Ol Ireltnd’e Imperial
control. Another Idea it eleborated
In tbl* brcchure. namely, that In any new
organisation ol the government of Ireland
the right* ot Irish tenant*, such ae the lo
cal minority In Ulster, mnst be rrepected
and maintained. While It mav be aaldl
that thee* statements leek drfinlieneaii
■till It moil be admitted that they indi
cate a remarkable change of attitude In
Conservative feeling toward Ireland. Not
only that, bat there Is an astonishing
brood of Tory declarations of the same
character aa tnoae made by tho Belfour.
In feet, all reports from Conservative clubs
and political circlet show that Lord Ran-1
dolph Churchill has become th* prophet of
th* Tory party on the Ir ah question.
~LortTRandolpb CbarcntilVpoitcv, wtuen
from all present indications will prevail
with tbe pretent government, (avore the
gradual replacement ot the present
machinery of ibo viceregal government at
Dublin Castle by the formation of an elec
tive central board to sit in Dublin and
poateea tho power of dealing with all inter
nal questlous ol government. ■
t - Til* IQVrTIAB qcgetio.v,
Lord Sallibnry has ao far bad bat one I
Interchange ot views with a foreign power
on diplomatic quasi ion-, SDd that was
with M. Waddlogton, tire French amba--
sador, and It related entirely to the never-
ending Xgyptlas *B*M0B. Tbe Interview
was fore* .1 on tbe new premier by the
rush of official advices from tbe Khcalve'e
dominion to the ellect that anarchy prac
tically exists In lgjpt;that tbe adminis
tration is exbauv.iuk-11ic treasury and is
openly boitlle to English influence, and
that lisle hostile Influence la Issntred by
Barelrle Bey, who lidescribed asa “power
ful adviser." Hals said to be tbe private
editor ot th* Boephore-Egyptlen. which
wee recently suppressed lor the
virulence of ill attacks rpon Er
land. The protests of Kr»t ■
recured the iehab..!'aiion of the paper, and
It is now a wor.-e conspirator than ever.
rrf.tn.tl,inn mmnl.tj.lv .fr-cl.it In lAv.ntv I oiuvi xuuiaas. lucre lies recvuur D*feu a 1 ~' . . ■ ■ ’ „ -..L. I Collision hastened to rush out 8omS Went
5?i‘v f.„ J.vlfSJ!?— great deal of excitement among lbs Obey- •?eubjeot were reed. The papers gave out ol tho doom, some out of tho windows and
orVenonl’. reverberating furnace, and in bSen'i’nluboMhmU enduin'romeTnstanoes bausted n the remainder 0 of* thc’mo^nf^ s'tld bmll.°"ln ths ptnlothat amraed!"
‘ considerable 1116 tlmV' thS '^nc^ hw. TM. toUemtoi. K . Watkln<i reprettntlng lhe n „ l««^fe W S^ , oral , S'ri«,“?S^
P01CU.OU. that Bh^ry's llvsr wa. .^ura-1 I I
being**anatom!itV wTly*“mlttook’ the I*oa*tS!y MrrecUt! IfVt'Smu'theyhave I Sl2j^&SSmttamah»StT m’mrttf
ahrunkenremalnaof Shelly’s liver for those men^jjnPuike 1 efficient eteoe'^o^edne*! the ooramltleeon a uniform eyetem fo:
of hit heart, and that the former and not I P?*°r anh^Jun all if*ia I teata of cements was read. A minority re-
tho latter it was which Knot relumed mffll mt 'fmc. . at h^ f^rtSa" mented by Sess^. Wbltllmore
to Mrs. Shelly, and which Ilea encaied J trmfhu nil* ^i.rrif^n and Norton, which objected to the major*
In silver in Beacombe Hell, th* family £5??®,“? “ST 'TKlLiSi'y report ailTaras V formulated, stan-
seat. The Athemcum concludes by *ng- ^'r. dard tor cements. B rlh reports were retd , _
gcating that an expert anatomist be per- f" yt &i? i K v 5 lcc ?. r '*. hlch . ^* re - 1 * reR30Q I Tj^^mtfi.: L I Crowd,
mlttea to examine tbe atipposed heart tot ™S??_ ",
tbe purpose ot determining scientifically »“ y P“‘; 0D ° I
whetner the remains be really tho poet's “JSJ i° n L„
heart or his liver, both of which were D™ 1 ;.. ( ’ n, ® r “J2®
equally naefnl to him wt 1-in.nin
both of which should _ __
eqaally yaloable (till. I w l u *®“ ,ul,w " fi* ml * a * yueyeauc* wui DB I were read from other acieotiOci
the eotal acadimy. | glad to meet the commlatioa. I societies Bearing tho aodety of a hearty I Tt#readlneaa with which tho children re-
The IU. Hon. Arthor Wellesley Peel, * welcome. The question wu laid orer. Iipooded to all qaeatlona propounded caUb-
Liberal member for Norwich and present | IN THE KENTUCKY MOUNTAINS. | Mr. Wellington proposed a resolution I llihed the faet that their training was thor
Late xeiterd it afternoon Mrs. Jones left her
iorae InEait Macon, acoompanled bv hor
lttle ton Walter, aged nloe gears, to yUU Mrs.
Infrallaonabuilaeaamlrtlon. It was late be
fore her errand waa finished and the return
borne began. Ai ahe neared Ayrea Park, Mn.
Jone* noticed that ahe waa b» lna followed by
negro man. Before aha had time to realize
le danger of her aituatto ’, tba negro fiend
eLed her by the shoulder* and attempted to
url her to the ground. She gare three pierc
ing screams for nelp. Mr. Cutter, who lives
near by, and Alderman G. C. Conner, were the
first to hear her cries and to respond to the
passengers in that appeal.
luent danger of the The scene was reached Just in time to see
the burly ruffian disappear in the darkness at
lightning speed. Mr. Conner Immediately gave
... ebase, and, after fursulnghlm for some dls-
ml bruises in the psnlc that ensued. tauce do wu Third street, succeeded In catch
The accident wu the resultof crlmlnsl care- log him near ;he river, lie
THARP'S HIGH SCHOOL.
manage-
!lp*l. and
j closed lta
. 52$. nsa w * r 51 do ill in'mfWwiV to' averf'lt. T fito". I I s—lonUusmd^. A Urie~ eri'.d c»thor.d
M °°py 01 » l«egr»'n received lest nfEht.lff w t*P. /“ 1 °’ 1 . t . ln * S® tJSa™ 7 «o heevUie recUeUona and charades, and par-
nld be regarded M I wntoh ehowe tott the Cheyenne, wrllf be '» «• Uc.pjjle to to. f^Urltle. of the occ«lon.
speaker of the House ot Commons, will In-1 looking to toe eo operation of the to lety I oath, end toot Mr. Heard end hie easistant
trodoce into Parliament at ltonext eeulon Almoet a State of Anarchj-Deaporadoee with other engineering a»eodetlone end the J,[„ g a> wikle. are fullv eoalDDcd for toelr
a bill intended to reform abnees eom-l Hunting Each other. formation of a national engineering soet-1 . n ., h1 . ’ 1
plained of aa well as several others which r-nmavrm JnnatM— A vimtlnman ln«t ®tV- T be matter was referred to a com- . ,
n ff? •™ di «‘ ion 1 hora “*® managemen retomeJ from “he mouttSns 0 ™eastern mlitec. A resolntfon was offered ^ ^d iwltMsftGSfS”3 6 ght“rom to^ 5 ^
of the Royal Academy. I m «1,rminv I Letlmer, requesting that no liquor* 1 ucnscu irum w
rna rovau mar.iauk, condition of X alftlrs exhta to t hat b0 allowed at tho annuel dinner *^Bcer Ye One Anotocr’e Burdene." clan
Court talk says that tbe Queen’s . , h . bSSL i.„ ,7?.' which will take place to-morrow. The I sloilna: "Examination Day,” Robert Toole;
regret over the marriage of the I’rin f^r^mei bind. «1huntlnv ianh other motion retelved no aecond until Mr. Nor- “rfe Vwo Harey," Hlnm.''joa..: reading,
ceil Beatrice deepens ae the date I “uS 1 b A2°?.*2A IIII .VS g It?..?.," I ton seconded It. not becaBee he wonld not | jgWBtf-SgC .¥«g!l ATOS g?*:
of tho _event approaches. The *'~ k t“t Hell a ^IpeSdo rmd t0 havewlne. but out ot respect tor ujSr^v^eiiwSSoo^leTChamptSil
Last weak Tto RdUUnpemd., SSIKmttWhO »jjd th.^eoorjg. to make I
departure of the PrinceM Beatrice from
the maternal home will certainly prove in- ki .S5 5SS,k 5a*.» tn h f. own rtojir. I suen a mi
convenient to h.r Majesty to many male- to iwito taMmil order,
rt.l .... The Prlnnx i.v»,l her mother w *y'.“*®*. a “ I 1 ' 0 ?l rot -f 1 to . “A* 1 • Th. tor
riel ways. The Trincne saved her mother
much atate work, and marked for" '
state documents who** contents I
1 ° ^ per ' on,lly I Clkiborn. Jones as .juryman,
made acquainted with. seated this and the two got their friends
HEXSY m. btahlit. . _ 1 and footht in an open field. -
THE JOHNSON MURDER TRIAL.
NIGHT BXKBCUSS.
Henry M."8taniey aatlsTor th. 0o»*o I SSl'^tlm^Sn^kUlSd ?mi°
LTh d .r 1 <i 1 n^;r.!irto , . n ^^u'a I - unob ::r *;r ° on ° v • ,<1 ' 0, 1 SSHE-sSeS ^
£S?S£S«teM, K,oxvaL..^;:r;
organised to peoaote rallwaye, ^mlBlg« |, mer<htn , o( wnlteeborg, Ky., Banks, I Johnwrn-Henry esse at Greensville the I lrmoo.
«*2X25*i. r.°litrt'S "Bh his drunken gang, was trying If ary felled to agree and the reenlt was a I rriae to enelllng wee awerded to Saffie Hoi-
!i2i. r ’ 11 u ^ d ’ U to take poeeesilon of Fraxler’a etore, when mtelrlal. The Jury stood nine for mcqnlt- lomou, tn lE. wrale'e depeitmenL
Ukaly *0 eMtapws, he WII John aod Oi„ k Qrol , way- tal and three t. r conviction. The oaee has „Annaaleswarded to Una Bellemoo. BtfUt
.. A.wRtt-xi'JRrtSRnwoMA;*. j | laid and , hot George Bnrkhart, their been to progress two week., and has at-1 Champion, Bob-
I broilier-ln-Uw, last October. The in- tracted wldttpiead attenUon. 8e»“or I •'^'‘•(heVhSl ^imUM were over, a
from the aheriffe court of London a ver I t e p ded victim recovered, and meeting I Voorbeer, of Indiana, was leading coun-1 nrmntnons supper was glren end tbe evening
atWSJSr^SSi.™". SiS#:«*£?fti*«Sra raSsa.v«« «.«!»*»
at Islington. She announcee her In - Henry eedneed Johneotfe wife morn then “ B 1 ® cl ““ 1 * •
tantion opan the g^wtth^j A FORCER'.,acanx. I fS^ ,0b “* 00 I Tra^n, L.ath.r-W.n. Bat.
discharged op to FormaarytanmlUloneof leatber-wlugbau
new play, which is to be based
her own personal experiences end
tohave foMte object the exposure of abnees Arrested In 8L Paul, the Maiar Releasee
prevalent under the pretout execution of I Him,
e ^2k( . BAtvrstoaa. Jan. 2a.-Herry B. McCan- imprleonment for Ufe.
be » doubt that Mrs. Weldoa will rocceed I \ % j % who was formerly private secretary to I %j. w j n n« 2S —JndM
In drawing immen^ honiei to bar theatra. j. j M w general superintendent of lhe in tha OanerHl £aS»f ^TmOTQlDK
She U the best adverted women in Gm. Sonth^Exprm. Company, at Savannah. ofS?rd^lnto?i£
men
reports go to ahow
there really
^PP^PHHooontrf districts
Of England a strong feeling olC
taatation against tho weak foreign
policy, an«l a lively desire to
StfS bLS278> a 227xu!llt W dm5tme' THE HEATHFUL AND NUTRITIOUB
diking Powder!
dome Testimony
from
J.Emmet Blackshear, M.D.
restores to the flour the strength-giving
phosphates that are removed with the
bran, and which are required by the
system. No other Baking Powder does
this. It costs less, is healthier and
stronger titan any other Powder.
ana given over to oMoer Hamp Wood, who
took Mm to the bxrrACka. Upon arriving
there, the negro, who la a hard-featnred Bend,
Rare hla name as Nathan Axum. He atouUy
denied that he was the man, bet ovary evi
dence points to hit gnllL When Hr. Connar
arrived upon the scene, he discovered the
negro running through tn allay near by and
at once started after him,Us* m-gre-continuing
bli Bight at a rapid gait Axum aaya ha
aara ho haa bash work lug at Stratton'a brick
yard for aeven years
“n. Jones received no Injuriea beio
>le uerroui shock. She haa been In vary
feeble health for tome time, and the experi
ence will prove quite a trjlug one. She waa
afterward! placed In a hack and sent to But
Macon.
la thli connection It may be well to repeat
toe warnlog to ladles the TgLauaArn haa ao
frequently glren and to urge toe cits authori
ties ro have that portion ol tha city better po
liced. Walnut street lta popular promenade
for ladies lata In the afternoon, yet It haa been
th* scene of frequent similar attempts and
ays II
rape* on that street. Ths authorities woild
do but an act of simple luatlce to station an
offloar and that thoronihlaraeontlnnonaly, I
will prove toe only way to check the outrages,
•uebat art recorded toll morning.
Death of Mrs, Kate T, Martin.
The death of Mrs. Kate T. Martin, daughter
Macon, Ga., July 14, 183-1.—I take
pleasuro in adding my testimonial to
the superior excellence of your Ilors-
ford’s Bread Preparation (Baking Pow
der) as an article healthful and nutri
tious. So long as snperflne wheaten
flour Is mndo turn ot for bread-making,
so long will there be a necessity for re
storing to such floor the nutritive ele
ments of which it Is deprived by tha
rcflnlng process; and, so far as I am
aware, this is tho only Baking Powder
In tho market that possesses that qual
ity; while in giving lightness and
porosity to tho bread, whether made of
superfine or unbolted (Graham) floor,
there is none better.
Yours rcspoctfully’
(Signed)
J. EMMET BLACKSHEAR, M. D.
For Sale by all Grocers. Try it.
zep 8-wed.frl.znnAw-fim
of Mr Charles Canning, of J. W. Burke A Co., f \ |*— II II A
occurred yesterday morning at 0 o’clock,at I" I _ f ►— ]\/l
toe realdenee of Mr. Canning, on Mulberry Xm La I V I
each a motion. The motion wa. ruled oat K ttd.^n;lSiu.i™“pSv LMU tiioVanm. 1
T order. | K-tny Horton; little class re-llatlon. “Do Yonr
The following committee was appoiated I Beat;" 'The Country airl’a Lalter,” Mamie
nominate offleers for th. coming yror; | Vj»i
ltaloguc, “Scene In the Bobtown Behoel;"
ipeeco, “Charge of toe Ll(ht Brigade^ Hebert
h., at ®y with bia(3ajer'a) wife. At the coroner’s ™®
it ieqneat Hall, tbe mnrderer, rook ex- , I ° K’ uL'lVJ '\'r'''ji‘V^‘t r 2'r” TtmiclT}. tlnV I tlnn - "Or
JimJfJ I ceptloo to the selection of i ™rimShoct wlwukii n *' Idlalogne, “Seem
*>nall y cl Jj ibon)a janes ae a juryman. Jones re- D - J - Whittemore and G. H. MendeU. | ,p«cn.' !
tha realdenee of Mr. Canning, on Mulberry
street. She had bean Indlapoeed only a week,
end bar death waa rather audden. U resulted
a violent attack of dsientery. lltrfn
will he conducted tola morning at 1
o'clock from Mr. canning'! residence. Tbe
notice appears elsewhere.
—Trad Knight, a young man whose mind
Heard; tong, “Kiss Mi Good Night, Mother.'
la Toole.
| ted anlctde In Indiana.
Th* jary bed not t
have been aethlDg refuge from th* bright raya
I of toe inn la toe roof of tha store on Cotton
I arena* formerly occupied by Mean. w. A E.
Britain, end be* a tremendone fund of o*., waa indicted by tot gra
popular curiosliy to draw upon. city on tbs Dto '
TIB COBDBN CLUB. . . cbCCt for S .
The chBlrmAn ft th* Cobtlen Club has 1 Manufac'.urer.i’
N«w York J one 23 —JndfB OlldBnlBtTt, I ■ Tailor. They mtko their entrance through
,#l -n—-— the holetwhkh^were leU In iho will foiMrlro*
H Mr. Wind
now, and
t tap which
rna cnairmsu eg me uomianuu, uaa i Manatacturera' National Ban. of Bam-1 Onton'waa^drnnRat tha Um*:ami fancied I woodan'framaatont’twa'fcct'raaueanS four
luneil an iDnnODCtnuot copcBrolDR the I more. Th* police ill over the coQQtrj were I,.... »i. xr^n and other Oaintinieo In hit I Imc Iouk* with a conical partition In tho oenta
British pel toy of li*o.«tade,. with lefyepo* | netlffod msjM^Otuley sruarrested In fit. m fofoltid mSThI d5w. ffia In to^roto^^ tb7 to? Tfto.
to the poaslbllity of its diitarbanee by tha p tQ | uton., on the lfidi. A datactlve olatSand shot Mon dead toaidriHaP h®*®. >«*•. • noa * h
GposervaUvra. Ha declares that as toe irme d with a reqnlalilon from to. Gov-1 BSSliJ?5w.?rtio. tin mb*M^JStai ' I A 1 *®... TyglatoJ- !».
slob he* been warned that the principle* ernor of Maryland atartej to bring
of Cobden are threatened, it Die taken I back, bat wu stoppid on th* way
meunres to firmly rulat any and all at- telegram from Chief of Police Clark, allQrn „ aareea amps me piaa anu ms i moatima _
lacks npon them by Ire* traders and pro-1 p 4U |, stating that toe mayor of that city I , ad _ Jjntenced Qoton to Imprlaonmeal I tempt Mr. Windham haa made to catch l
tectlonists. Continuing, the chairman had ordtr edtoe prisoner relrued. When ^ I hate, lta haa failed every Umi, u tha trap
says: “We ere not surprised at tba at- armU d Mc c»uley telegraphed toeofflceri ,or M1 *' |w«,uot t mahi»idiiedJntoe eorraetjmeUUm.
tempt of tbe landed tartroata to retax food, pj the bank, el king If toe prosecution _ M .
The srhol* feadtl land ayatam of Ragland WOQ ;a be etopned on to* navmeot of th* I „ * “, u,,t . .
Is tnmMing to pIceejuA groat number o amonnl of toe ebeex. On receiving a neg- ,/SS n *~Syl5*_fSfi I elation hu offered''llrTwin
tha Ballebqry mlnUtry have already ad-1 aUve reply he employed coons*!, who anc- Sl^AlS^S-SSif 11 **S.f!*lr K st f 2Sta.-! half eenla a ptaca tor turn.
d In persaadlpg to* mayor to releu* | Hampden I
A Prank wish a Torpedo.
Lem night *1» o'clock Mulberry strut wu
, MMytotj
Mlf.end to do Uharlhloge'equally earned ..
writ ol lunacy will be Issued aralmt him, end
hla transfer to tha asylum at MUledgevtlM or
dered.
—Last Tuesday night, Jamu Howell, a
young man Itvlnng In East Macon, wu attack
ed by a number of dogs bclmixing to ctiarlei
and Frank McCrary,who with Mr. Tom Wif»>,
were an rants to tha iwampa for a boot The
dofi wars beaten off with dtlBcalty by Howell,
who torsouned So shoot them. If they attach
ed him agata. This provoked Frank Slrtrary
and Weeks, both of shorn attacked Howell
and need him np badly. All ware anmmooed
to appear before to* recorder yesterday morn
ing. McCrary pat In appearance, tmt the
others hid out, In eonaeqnanoa of which tha
case against McCrary wu continued.
Young Man;—Rand This.
Th* Voltaio Belt Company, of Harebell
Mich.,offevtoundtheir celebrated Elec
tro Voltaic Bolt and other Electrio Appli
ance* on trial for thirty daye, to men
lyonnx or old) afflicted w ith nervous de
bility ,Joes of vitality amt manhood, and
all kindred tronblca. Also for rbenma-
lltm, neuralgia paralysis, and many other
diseases. Complete restoration to health
' lanhood guarantaad, No risk
M thirty days’trial la allowed
Writ* them at once for Uluatreted pain
phlat free.
For toa benefit of suffering humanity, and
In heartfelt gratitude at the wonderful results
I deem It only my duty to give U this unso
licited testimony In favor ol 8 a Iff ■ Specific
My srtfahu bean aflUoted wttbhercdlisry ro
or salt rheum from hor Infancy; lthu
Increased In Intensity with each succeeding
spring, and befog somewhat skilled la medi
cine myself, I triad every remedy I could
think ol for years— larspar 1 la combined with
every form of pota-.i“Cutlcurc" pills o
every kind, and hundreds of other remedies,
! -.n.us and alkali washes of every known
kind, hot they all gave only temporary relief.
Daring toe spring ofimi her lowcrextromo-
tlcs became si lullamed and sore that abo > aa
obliged so keep them noaetahUycoa'.i with
a con ring ol “Fuller's Earth," iulie-1 wetand
allowed to dry on. Among other things, she
wu afflicted slth periodical nervoaahead-
e, occurring regularly every eaven days,
atlmaa followtn by intermittent lever lor
week ■ at a time, in Mat her hf* hecaota a bur-
4#ti to h«r.
Thlaaprtng I determined the ahonld take B.
A A. and follow strictly rhs directions luro-
gmidtodoae.dleLete. fblawaa about seven
weeks ago. After taking tho first largo bottle
thedlieaaeaeemad to to- -case; tha burning,
itching and Inflammation became neb- aruMo.
1 In the
verted to Intarlaranea with tha preaen | ceeded to'pereoadlpg* tha mayor to mr.,11 —; -.c:. .r , c—r— i
fiscal ayatam ot F.ngland. Tho whole hlm . Merehal Orov. of this city. I» highly »°orcuofwetar,tnpply. barat.andhoQaro
world la oar tain aveatually to adopt Cob- indignant, and qaeatlona tbe right ol I?' h .L’ lC pi!.Li»lJ!VunHn , 2nSw*ronma
deo'aprinciples, which are noweooffed at I m# efty'e exeenuve officer to reease g|flooded. Paoptawho«Hptln fowev rooms|
BareltlaBey pSbllgCw betd* frequent l veea by many. The tariffs of protooUonta t priaoner, at leut one charged trith eo gmc •‘eHladbyatoodraporttoalooenmdlnfrcnt
‘ 3 , fm.1,1.. benefit tha few to th* detrimen 11 aa nffhiiu u forgery. den truck wu wuh»d out eotstiderebly. olu ,e Lanier Hone*, gtreetoer No. s had jut
With all KorooMBS Doatl.e to Eoghmit To ronntrlu benefit !■■■■■■■■■■
ad-1 fo lhe general confusion there is war of Us«^ntJUT. J>F ®Si. , ,£s?t ,DC * U>,y
ln,TewUri hareaa. The vte* qneao of lb* srtlutol be genereUy adopted.
harem ft ;*ctlvely interfrring against a po- I
al movementorgsnired to opp -vr th--
;t-Uiti rnof .1-1 E ighth element to tt.-- en
touraga of the Khedive.
T he t alro correspondent of the Cologne
(, rette, n-ierri- gto Egyptian finances and
tot!.» I .mi- IfID r-'CCDLly gotrao-
teed by the powers to settle the debts of
the coontiy, ststes that that sum will bs
fontt.l u,*u:!i.-i.nt by at least > '■
K gliah financial bo-r-v intereitr-l In
Ktiyi ti.in :i)t»n» t*rv' »:!Ain have I a>
VH-d by UielrCatr. agents that the loan
will lad short ot the actual r.ec«-rttirs of
ther.umtryby aatrm amounting to tl -.
OOO.CCO.
COXSgaVATIVr RtCRCIIS.
The spirits of > ua-rvntires are -he»re.l
hy the Iste-t re|U)rt* “I Iheir elect; -n
at;pnts, who ure tindin>? canudlate'i
Ihroilghriu- Hie provinces n mug promis
ing young met; beloueiog to h big tamUIes
o! great li.tl-ience. rnese agei. s r^i-.rt
ti.nl large sums ol money are le-ing res ti y
t'l defray • »
; rn-r- 111 the cc■ Tig - amps gn. hygent -
abo hitherto have been strong stir
Ol the Liberal 1 srty. All tllfse
that tl
i forgery.
AT THk CHEYENNE ACENCY.
' ...J, f- ’ I •«« twtausta uuuav. *w««t vw. a-
nrowning. an. -.i.Tat lU WU c ull B0
five w eight feet drop. The uUer._and “**•"*® ®S."
HA
BtBMi»7a\tt,“j“u n‘.-Thi , 'Nallona The situation C.l.lcai-A Bloody Butch- tower .tori., ^wytotottoUatupodoy bunw-
t'reme watchfalneaetopreveUto* jovern- t 4apfof‘ip*ci*li from trie johneon Acquitted. ,h ®
meat from carrying any «f CbSyenna Indian agenrv to. thle even'- 1 Johneon Acquitted. | axmamauon
Inimical to Uheral ihtareaUor mtamptln^ o( wbich , l , noptU l,admitted to
ri’^uyofflclalha.in-.. Ito.
■Tb^lsrqule of Balllbary tbo now prime are (billing dally^n regnlar warlike form. I nfeulngher “‘ace K®“ plae ln« U»m ontha Can-
minlabr. and Baron de Btaa), the Knsalan The arrival qlttie troops under Colonel ^.oc'n’pJHypj^pjd.yter oontaemoihu | railroad track Uthe earns on* whoptaoed
ninbassador,-sill r.-uni-r negotiant tn on s mir.c rir.'y ■
frontier question on Thursday. M. Indians, who put 01
ar is still In I.u.u 1 m. lie believes | re ctions. Without
Iwitar
that no
of affaire
I vllle. H
w _ tf )| prompt tnd efficient
change will be mad* in the poeit'on I iVlioti "on to* part if to* government a
re as they were left by Earl Gran- bloody raid and! massacre wtU be the re-
anlt. ThaepecUl, which U from a reliable
. man at tha agency, aaya that toe Indians
Work atennad: are In enffleient force to bntoher tha whites,
j^ljhntdown. toiowtag aaooe , nJ dayia J d to*7 are weUarmed
TS^STa. FuTbST*!andhavapU^ofammnnlttoo.„Theyao-
aBBSdfsaa. fas
TorU^’ iii eny attempt they may make
restore Kneland's among foreign
powers. The ConserraiiTe union Is
doubtedly no»r thorou«Ulr compact.
It li K-iir.inK adhealons from the Liber
rn.k* both in town anti In the country.
Th- r.irv chances are farther incremed by
th«® ir, wing distinctneisof the di Vrence
betwffii the electoral cries of the Liberals
and R.diesis.
AS ORANGB DIM05fTBiTI0N•
Pr**o%ra'ions for ttie Otenctmen'eCtle
hrat‘o'1 of the jubilee In lSiT on the
fiftieth anniversary of
a-rension to the British i
ready lH*en Ix’K 110 * It Is proji
ebration one of th<
Hie:
grandest events
is reported
already
|con y lode
Ivenaty Very
has
months tgo the weges of lhe bande wew
increased 10 per eeou ThU, however, did
not give aatiaf action. Tbo bandi Mut
ed to the wages paid, and fotimatad that
they would demand a farther fncretu-
Thu came to th* ear* af tba pronlefon of
tbe mills, and In order to avoid a strike
they decided to chat down to-day.
Yellow Fever.
! Lawn, Dii-, Jane 20,-Olal Olun, of
Lirendai, Norway, cabin hoy from the
bark Nat. Irom Ctenfoegu for PhUedel-
| phis, died this altercoon Rt the hospital
1 from well dehned yellow fever. The other
!® ! caie, a aailor from toe itme hark, Is con-
1 , vn e-ring. The board of health of the town
I Of Lewes adopted atriogeotrmolotiooi tola
Itrrnoon concerning communication with
hospital employee and afijiersons connect-
little erfdrrce, b-
port. Pfopla
Maj'vty • dispe-
.is gl-
i thh
that Q iven \tcbif
vo long
e to retain it.
any 1
* acquainted with lo
in retain in her owi
control ->( tv.Hi hr
ire. smile at the 1-le
will ever retin-;i.i-
autovrapb attrlto
r;th toe lalected s
A Tamowranow Axltator Khlad.
fir. Lot'll. June 20.—Lather K. Brace, a
leading druggiit, shot and killed J. C.
le-ntz.a prou.ine-it merchant and justice
I>l tbe peace, at Dontlasi, III, yesterday,
l b. affair grew out of toe attempt to eup-
prrva the li , i ft Hattie, Lenta befog ~|
j live supp.
anc« man and Brace an me*
itr of the whbky cbom.
Human CahrGS.
in/** itys: “Nine-teothi of the
marriii^ei rrMj t f r- - i . an
i? alio***<l t-> run s’ l«r_r in soc
w " Nm*-t*ntb4 of lh»* chronic
match of R«no by to-morrow morning.
AYOunKWoman Benton,
Waterloo. U., June 27.—Miss Shifter,
_ MTenteeo ytsr-oid school teacher ai
ClarksTille, recently Incurred the enmity
of a ft: .i y named Forney, fhurs-
day eYening, as lhe wsg retarnin^
from school, she wu met by Mrs.
Forney and her daughter. The mother
ctasht Mitt Shatter and held her while
the daughter best ber over the back and
•boulders with a rawhide. The assailant
continued besting until tired, and after
resting t)*y*u it again. Finally Mill
Shatter escaped and made ber way home
with tbe blood running over ber clothes,
from wounds made hy the whip. Mrs,
Forney and daughter have been arrested
Tbe phyilcUn who examined Miss Shatter
pronounces her breast and back tn a fear
ful condition, and ahe is Buttering from
nervous prostration.
Flah Rsfussd a New Trial.
New York, June 28.—Judges Wallace,
Benedict and Brown, <« beat id tbe United
States Circuit Court, handed down a de
dMoo tbltBMirnirg confirming the decis
ion of tho court below, denying James D.
Fish, of the late Marine Htnk, a new trial
A rimBar deririM WMgNaiBfii thi
Hsjjtl, Hi* importer i waa
guilty of making fraudulent custo
tries.
■ of
!•/
An Un
i OtI.f' a, II
i.—.K fatal and
aaiaptlpable white powderpure
l She la now taking tbe sixth b >ule.ihr««
ilespouufut lour times daily, hvery sp>
pearaiUNof the diseaac h»< goae. an 1 her
llcthia becoming soft, wblto and smooth
; and what is more, her periodical head-
hate disappeared, and she Is now, at &l
years of ate, enjoying the only food heico
khe has known for upwards of H year*. S*
wonder sho deelares wltb cmphssli that every
i-t.,- - -hu wur'.h H ’.li’*:-.ii. 1 times lta
weight In gold.
Anf fuiiber lnforinAtloa conrernlng hor
aao will be cheerfully given by herself »t her
■etdeace, IB Mullet street, or hy ma
JOHN BRADLEY.
•II < iris wold Street.
Detroit, Mich., May 1C, lsefi.
Be rare to get the genuine, and send for
Treatise on Blood Bkln Diseases, free.
For sale by all dragglta-
THE 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO..
Drawers, Atlsata.
147 2Sd 8L. N. Y.
of the under colonii •“ oommiltad raicid. after conforaln*bet “.^‘s i t^k falhl ■■
SfiSi 1 M \ oUhe Didtana difon’icdtS."”
ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT
rov«fleeaTea»» to*T kaea ffleaitllj piiM
In favor, and with salts rnuaUailr Ineroaalni
I have haeoaw tha most popular Corseu
throne boat the United mates. _
Tho "j " quality Is warranted to wear twine
•atiafactlno they Save aflbeded fora loo* aer-
1C Th*^ffifand A H.“ qnaUUaa are madaaxtra
looc. aawall aa refnlar tamtb, and raid at tha
“toulkta'are authorized to refund money. II
on examlnatton theee Ooraete da not prove aa
I lofaUa’a corner, Fonrth and
That an harmless, bat always
I on the occupant ► of the ear.
I Poplar streets,
serve to frl<hl-
rarafflutihl the
l atrm k a
rilj.
The Crnnd Army* I cASMncers tn~No. 8 thought they had
Port lard, Me., Jana 25.—The Brand Ledof dynamite.
Army ol th* Ucpnbfioelected Gen.H. 8.1 - e.»—
tordett, cf Weehinfiton, D. 0., commend-1 cood one on a Ball-ff.
tolw ex^^Uto'S^^M .bemfoffoerapmto.
Maim* w rhnten b? acclamation. I Lourt wss seat out on aa errana, ana no was
To ti.e no.lZ of jonior*rice- icoa a cooaiderahle teoftoof Ume. On hie
Commander-in-chief, Comrade Lewis, of | return So th* coots room Jndf* 81mm
Atlanta, was choeon on tha eecood ballot, called aim ap and asked him how
The omul resolution ol thanks to various (am* stood between Atlanta and Macon.
Dirties ornanliatlona and corporations myrmidon of tha law sworn by all that
warn adopted, altar which tha executive hota tou he hjwl rot toaa town «o»j*^
teaalooofth* national encampment closed. [ g® jtCaKx ■“ “n ^ *
Dr, Kirkpatrick Dead.
BlCIXOVDi Va, JbM Ba-RjW. Dr. J. U. MWim oneponu, us uwuitmn, At*..
verslty, died at hi* residence In Uxln(ton let safienoE humanity know It. Have had
yeateedey afternoon. Tha deceaaed was arnnofogeonoamv la< tor eight yean;
one of the itrongeit and beet known men my doctofi told me f would have tohave
tn th* 8outh«rnPr*tbyt*rlan Church. He I to* boot acraped or tag ampataled. I
hold daring his Iff* several important need, toetand, tore* bottle* of E:«trlo Bit-
charges, and was president ot Uavldeon hers and aeven boxci lffickl.n'a Arnica
College, N. C„ for eereral years. Ha waa Halve, and m; tag Is sound and w«}L’’
moderator of to* Presbyterian General Ar- Electric Bitters are aoM at to cents a
aembly In 1M2, and held hit last position bottle, and llncklen'i Arnica halve at 23
•tnoa \m. cento per box by Ijunsr, Rankin A La
Seven Nearoee L.nchad.
■PaLtrria*, Tax., Jnne23—A report. aa pr(f(rrlnK Anot her Branch of th* Sec
yet nncnnfirmed, retched here last n:<ht|
ithat two “°^ 0 ®*” 1 *? S h * r| {*^ " Yonng man.” raid a professional reviv-
Itaz^ir'near'E’kblHt^hi* e be«fca°ptm r Ji h. met™ to.
* ni btcam ' ® ,o: ' iiero1 the
, I “Not Lydsy,” repllad tbe young man
American yteamehlp Ashors. | > hn * if 1 Join at all, it will be ta infantry.]
Yokauoha, Jum 2k—The American | £ a i w »y was afraid of a boras."
steamer City of ToUo, OapUin Mawrr, 1
from San Francisco Jose 2J, is
A Remarkable Cordial.
It h a well known feet that gum eam-
phor is *jno of tbe bv>t remedies for ’
SON, IANCDON k CO., Hb.
Da. X. U. Witt’s Nbbvi and BiAi»Tm*A>
, a gnsrsntv4.Hl apeclflc for Hy*i«r!a. Dla-
tlneu, Convulaiuns, rite, Nervoni Nearalgla,
Ht M U. fit), Ncrvoiiff Prostration by
use of alcohol or tobacco, WskcfulneM, Mew-
tal DeprnMlou, tioftenlug of the brslu reealW
lng lu lmieultj and leetllns to misery, decay
and death, jiri'rna'.fire Old Ag** Bsrrennewi
Loss of power In either sex.lnvoianury Iammb
snd Hpermslorrhtes ceased by otk oiertloo
of the brsla, self abuse and over lndalgenoe.
Each box contslus oue month's ireetmenSa
11.00 a box, or *li boxes for IA.0C. stol by aal
prepaid on receipt of prloe.
WR QU AW ANTI I BIX IOXI8
To care any case. With each order received
LEB
CORDIAL
FOR THE
BOWELS & CHILOREN TEETHING
Ills the great Southern Remedy for the
bowels. It Is one of the most pleasant
and efficacious remedies for all
summer complaint*. At a season
when violent attacks of the bowels are sol
frequent, some sr-cedy relief should be a band.
Tbe wearied mother, losing sleep la nursing
the li-.’. « one teaching, should u*« this mt-li
cine. 40c. a btttSTaeodae. r Amp to Waller
A. Taylor. At:* .u. Ca.. for Kiddle Book, p
of th«* Tailor'
*y j M.rthly Hi
n,- z'r 1 1 * h ; r narrate* in data i Dr. p.?r^ » 'ioldnn Me.lic»l
toeawry oi’the death last year tl Josi.ce | cure, eU these. Ut dn;-- t i.la.
:iai Nrtt n,’h: heed by the ei-i
the hts'.e vetejlnsrisn hae
r to conduct an invettiKaiion.
occupation of Mvfiaoa colonies.
Wealth!
for Mix holes, accompanied
sutee to refund in«
does not effect a
with d.Ot,
money If the treetiaN
jure. Quxrsntees lasow
only by JOHN C. WKsT A00.,
Ml West Msdleon Street, Chicago, DL
anir m L%wlr
Manhood Restored
Wvuil tllia — Atl- liffll.f J ' .
■a Deeay,KeiielP, I- «->•
a:. :n)^z
«hi. h hffl *• 1 Mfd » HI K to Bis f* , f^g; > rm^.
AAAt—*. J.lLltkkVL&.UChsUuiaaOsw Yo»fc
THE FAIR
56 MULBERRY STREET.
The finest Une of NoUom, NoteUira
and useful articles In the city, all of whtofc
are offered>t pric«sEwhlch cannot ba du
plicated In ths South.
Gall and see for yourself.
R. F- SMITH
I’ROPBIETOR.
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