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EOPLE ARE-HAPPY-
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, Aslts Dry OloDda, Qroeeriaa, Bboaa. etc, SOXOW m
natneajue aMuniilMd. fiefose bwunc. caB and we
laj stuck id
BY GOOpS-
eROCKKim, . -.. Bass.
SHOES; : COTXBRT, MBAlv
BOOT8.
IXOUE,
MOLASSES, 3AC01T, , 8 HIP 8TU1T.
- And almast rarytlriiut ided by lb Mm1.
B mm uMl and am n before buying. It win ai
toyiradnuiU. - J. w. PARKS,
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THE vBARHESeHQUSE
TbatabM'wiU abraya be aopplied wHa tbji beat the
! Tal board periDoutn
Knard with nna, Mr.moBth.......
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ftiS BE6SIB W. MARTIN, . AaafaUato.
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Tha Bprias Tenn will beain Mfmday.pJannary 7, MM.
rnnion, xrr mmin, j, aj, ana e
nHion, tT month, fi, $3, and 1; Uttsie axtra, $3.
Oaetinvmt t&K ll.wpir tsvin..
Boud
1ST- For lirtksr particnlara apply , to tho Frimflpal,
a si V 1 3 per moBta.
How to Disappoint a Balky none.
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A LoomioBter fanner reoentlT broke
bia horse of a "balky" freak in a very
qniet and, aa h claims, not a cruel man-
net. . ilia none ia ii exoeuent neat and
shows no signs of neclect on the part of
VTf
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Heavy ahff
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let. mm
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k hia master. - He drove him, attached to
load of jwood. The ' animal "would not
poll pound. Be did not beat Mm with
". a club, bat be tied him to a tree and
"let him stand." He went to the lot af
, B unset land asked him to draw, bpt lie
ronid not straighten tag. "I made
aaU f..Mf .t.
, thathorao wt 1 to the barrf' lie would
take that load of rwood. The nieht was
not eoli I vent to the barn, got blan
ket and - eorerod the home warm, and
. he stood nntd morning. - Then he xe
fused to draw. At noon . wnt down
and he twobabiv wai hnncrvand lm.
some. He drew that load of wood the
first tuel asked bifcp r Lretnrned and
got another , md of 'wood before. .! Jed.
' bun. -1 then rewarded wm with?a good
. dinner, which. .Jia csteerlv -deTonzed. h -1
haTe dwn aererl I loads sinee. y Ouoe
be refused o dmwbtr M st asia'w
mo start for the nnjoao iastaxtedaft-
me wrth-tb loaa.p r AJtto becein
lanesosearsbd sacaitentad tfrfc'tan tcft
Jane a$ rjirfca m peisoV jnd raUiiik
this metodi XL rimueatjax,i6U
an aiM as ewei ..jot-, vow owae ua
. &t " a rfif A-f w a w . tm . .- sa
xiianu9esvaaiinw.wiuajieiiu3i.
OoxoKivo bas 'the smallest Ixmdea
debt. 16,000, and Uregon the amans'
gros debt of any trf tlte- StateA'mSOOl '
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Steam Eoginef and Bpilers.
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Iliate the largest Btocfctof
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VJAWifftiifofiy
ran
tere fcMPWEAS13 ' AND . BURiAU SU1TO. AI
WAYS DN HA?HX tieaa wwsuw. anince8.
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White Front, next
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NOW
Purchased lv Our Representative in New Ml City,
r?' K an)) awyiKg weekly.
RELIABLE
GOODS,
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nour, jeai, Aieat and Bait, Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Butter anrTtfolases; by
tbo car. load, from :Ne Orleans, and Canned Good in great variety.
, iVaie Boy" ani Watt Plows, Steel a'Iowb, x5ea and Mov-'
X '::'::: :els,;Hain8j; Traoes and Cojlars, Bridles, Sad- ' ' : ' v : .
v Backbanda, etc.j and -'i i
Everything Weeded
WiliiJ sii CI
ilfs'Mll
Dee: Plaids, Rockingham
eUg,B .'PnittXP.'Cost.' 'Bpocl Cbttoo.d HoriefordBreid
t DacaticB at fetincea; Om
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Raking
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ATTENDED TO.
WHOLSSAil- iND RETAIL.
any house in he State, and .
ii UNDERSOLD.
nd anythinK in the Funft.
Barncb, CHARLOTTE,. C. .
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. Acpvffltr will be orguilxed rtortiy fcuua
receiving iU shaftins and mchiirT.
phftUam bloclu with which to vvn cltjr. ,r
phaltam bloofa
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A to-Rxkt hu been estbliBfad at th Ko-
Iino mine, new Tlatonia, Ra,, conducted by
expert workmen. 'b: v.
TaxKnotTine, Tenc, Car Wheel Company
are rnnning their wheel fonndry extra time Ut
tH heavy oradxe. : ' -N ' J;;-:-" .
Tkskb hooiand yardiof ekrth ant ani.htiiui
area tuanKew. are manaiacrorea lm me fiew
Braaafeb, Texas, mills weekly.
Azxtha money necessary hat been nheoribed
to etart tha Griffin, Oa., eotton factory. The
Capital stock ia about 84,000.
A lrawwlling mill, tha firetM InHha 5tt,
has been etarted np at Itoutonr Texaa, nd it
will eogaga fanakipg, light Traili. .
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Th locomotiTe work in connection with the
Boanoke t., MivchinjWorki, ari; acye
uprwiun xnie nine. MTerai iocomouree
are in prooeaa o'f conatrnctton. - I
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Teb track of tha Southern Pacific to the
creat aalt mine, in the; Colorado desert, aear
Idaho, is ballasted with areat lamps or erystal
alt. Heary rains and high Waters might
cause a dissolnion of that ballast.
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Tmm MesBra. Monltoa, of Laoonia, M. H.
who arc proprietors cf a hosiery mill at Colanv
bia, 8. 1, where they employ the labor of the
prisoners ia the penitentiary, are largely in--
caajdng the capacity of their'works there.
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rttDixo d the Orange CityCFla.) Times,
Uhr a;as not been an inTestment in lands in
that section in the last three yean that has
bot paid the party investing it least twenty
per cent per annua on tba'amotmt inreeted.
Tn Cathbert, Oa.i cotton fsctory is crowded
with work, haying received, on one day, orders
for more goods than can possibly be made in
six months, notwithstanding 'the enlarged
capacity from the new machinery now being
put in
Moax thah three-fonrthi of the cedar used in
the manufacture of cedar pencils m the world
is shipped rom Florida. Large groves of ce
dar grow np and down tha coast and on the
Suwannee river, and the supply seems inex.
: l wuiTi-mxa saw mius are said to receive
their sappliea from Brew ton, Alabama. Ihese
miDs s.re multiplying along the line of the Mo.
bite and Hon tomeryjand the South and North
iv.n.Vs. and the tiaiber lTuiuis 4eeloripg,
AT-abtt of capitalists from an Indiana town
hsve decided to start a Jute factory at Memphis,
Teno At least fifteen thdnsfcnd dollars will be
expended in buildings and machinery. And tha
company expect to le msnufsctarjnf bag.,
ging in time for next year's cotton aftm.1"" ' '
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MifBumirnAss foel very proud of tkehr Btate
Library in the capital at Jackson. It compri
ses thirtyeight thonsand volumes, which th
clode the legal text-books and reports from all
the States in the Union; making a. collection
which ranks third in ' completenesa in tha
whole country. ' ;' .
Th Salnla cotfcn factory ,at Qreenviae, 8, C.'
has made a large and ralnsble contract with a
Boston firm for famishing them with yarns
until next January, jfew Englsnd ytra wars
offered at one-fourth of a cent lower, tmt the
fenperior quality of the Soath Carolina yax
commanded the contract.
Chaklxwtok, 8. 0.,has organized a coffee
liaporting company of fifty members, with a
capital of $50,000. Coffee will be imported and
sold at auction to the highest bidder, whether
he be a member of the association or not. If
the scheme is successful; other articles w.ll be
imported and sold in the same way. . " :
Mob:ui is becoming iaite a timber port.
The steTedores of the ante bellum. class who
fairly rolled in wealth have passed awaxbutthe
new stevedores who handle timber are getting
rich rapidly. 'The opinion . is expressed that
the railroads will hare to carry logs as a reeru
lar tldng before the Inmbsr ..trade reaches its
full pioportions. It does not cost much more to
run a train of twenty cars than a train of five and
ten, and there Si no reason why idle ears should
not be loaded with logs. 'This may mean a low
rate of freight, but it ia some thing that must
coma. ... "
. A. sraxHDin quality of lithographic stona Is to
be found near Six Mile, Bibb county, Ala. The
Blade says: "Seven miles of this place, on the
possessions of B. J. Bottenberryf at the south
ern base of the coal fields, there is found all the
indications for the petroleum oiL Iron, coal,
marble and limestone are found in the imme
diate vicinity, besides the entire- eonnty
abounds in the very beat of timber.
Tmt Eagle and Fhenix mill, Columbus, Ga.,
which is the largestNwtton null in the south,
will pay a dividend of eight per cent on its cap
ital of $1,950,000. The success of this corpo
ration has been remarkable. It was reorgan
ized sDoiit Ift&Cand ainca'thenhiS!s,paidlli-J'
370,000 in dividends and built out of its earn
ings a new mfflcosting tlyOOO.OOO, and has a
large sjwphis besides,' itis now proposed to
s till further enlarge its operations by erecting
a new mill at an expease of t9SO,000. ,
A roBTABix Cotton , teed oil mill, which has
Jnst been invented will, it is said, end the dun
puts between the planters . snd oil men of thr
south. Instead Of growling about the transpor
tation, the planter will, ere long, 'express his
wn cotton seed oil and have the meal and
hulls right on his hand in the" best posfide con
dition far fertilizing, and there will be an in
creased production of the oil, which has come
to he accepted as invaluable in cooking. A port
able mill that has been tested took the seed as.
it came from the gin and extracted forty-five
andahalf gallons of oil from two thonsand
pounds of seed.
7 Af.taWA is booming along. In 1880, her
osnsus showed that til farmers s4' doubled
in :acresge, hareorn- productioa-l toareased
mbre than 45 per cest,.oata. quadrulsd, cottoq
aixty per cesi The wool product donbjei and
tlie'tnineTai output' iCTeM nwa than l,aM
'"wnLJi,i-,liVi H-.-'-i tk'.: v
snoVing.' Iu tbs hear fntare we expect to be
proud, (as we are nowV that we are a native
Alabamiau; sThe cannfy-'cf . Jefferson-alpne is
how ' wcrtn more ibsn tha whole -ASsbShia
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jprhioh warn wanmenoea . atwaa yaai age, for
the manttfactnre of fine yams, are now ran
ning thirty-six carding mAchines and fiT,Ujm-
sand, pne hundrod aa twenty-fonr, epiadlee
L4.IKMh iieiiifk.AW ti4mn.t
iUjMVH avivMs aw .sNtta vvawiauuu
eleven tttoassnd pounds of cotton per week. . .
V WrrHnt a radius of kss than thirty miles of
ffighfrtntH. a, iays the Enterprise, there
aioaaad: fonjtfl tni,'Jl lib fuM Opera.
factories, aaah nd .blind ;factoriofc,jDokB and? i
anttie,,ana ODe iaciory jaai nnytnea. sijUtyes,
) 'v TVJ;V '
''oan'OAWiiiiii sl'ows'fhe gre&et"iaerease
M iber. e Cotton 'millft bVJ less thn
fortj'lWea aim-milbr-' anfldrd indi
ten tlioosaad lire . hundred.: and ninfltr-nve
spta(Bee having been addedT Georgia has
one- nunarea;! ana .mny-iuae ppusann one
bnndreaana miy-six spmaies aurmg th year.
Utoa tot new applicatiotos of ooHon is iti
use, in part, in tke oonstraetioii of houses," the
material esapioretl Itor this porposa, beiha the
refuse, Whicl, When ground up With .about ah
equal amount of atrw and asbestos, is eou
rarted into, a paste, and Uus is formed into
nCTge alaba et bricks, which acquire, it is said
the hardness of stone, and furnish a really Tal
uable building stock,' ; !
AfturtA Constitution: ..Kew England cspt
lalists would save .time and money by moving
their cotton factories to Geergia and other
Southern States. tThy thytUd Vaejr bcUd tiieir
substance fighting against 'fat? ' They should
move their pljaats to Georgia, aal place them
selves in a positiDn to drirs the hlith mills
out 0 alistenea.
, Taawcr eultsre will be an inunense thing in
the south before many years, lhe crop this
year will be worth) say $8,000,009, Tns profit
in the Business is tremendona. . A newspaper
eorrsapondant says that six years ago a afassa
chnsetts, man settled near Montgomery, Ala.
He was very poor but he thought he saw an
opportunity, and noticing many raislnl pea,
nuts, he rented land and began working it on
shares. He is still raising peanuts and nothing
else, and be does -well to stick to them. Six
years of peanut culture have netted him $100,
ooo." .' .:;'! '
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
Prirck Bisxarck has just celebrated hia
aixtyjniath birthUajk fd. u
Hra lRVto,Ae fegiishter. Isead-''
lug propfs of a booh of his on America, -: .
.GEfCBAX. B. F. Butlxr will deliver an
oration . Decoration .Day at the Kew Yerk
academy of row ' ; '..
P5ii3esf Poh'TRH, of Yale, object to eo
cducntion because .the system would divide
the time and perhaps the sensibilities and in
tereera of the instructors.' ; ti '.'
His Imperial Ilicrharxs Pripra Honi, the
onlv sm vlviug child of the Emneror of Japan.
ha vine almost reached the age of seven years,
is having a separata palace bailt far kia oo-
. cupancy, ; , .. -;Le-tvs?r
iking Jluniukfa. of aAmiaara, wiu meet
una summer iu t WAeabaaeitwrtiera Ji.ing :
George will attend the bathsi by advice of his
physician.. :
Tm. J. H. ZuKEKtont; who has calned tha
title of the champion chess-player of tha'
world, now in, this country,' wiu ( visit the
principal cities in the United States and then
go to China. ,
Jolt J a Cisoo, who died in New York,
recently, began life a poor boy, became a
tailor, entered the drv Roods busiuess and sub
sequently made large sums of money as ai-
Doiucer. he was one among we manj mu
lionairea of Manhattan island. ;
Skcrktart Lixcour neemblos his father,
in personal appearance only from 4he eyes tip.
He ia not so tall or so gaunt in fizura- as his
father, nor is tha lower part or his face so
narrow; but the resemblance in the eyes and
forehead is so marked that the berretary sat
for what is considered the best portrait ever
painted of bis father. -' j
Doctor Richabd Joroajv Gatuho, tha
inventor of the famous Gat ling ;guiK is now
sixty-six years of age. lie ia a tall, broad
srieukleml white-whislcered man, with a
friendly f see, bright blue eym, and a pleasant'
voice. He has recently - been making some
great improveinentB hi his gun. and has been
n , Washington ; explaining these improve
lents to the officials of the war department.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC
' . .
Evrus Charlottb Xajtqtrt is the real
name-of the Jersey Lily. . ; ;
Kb. Bxrkhardt has learned to play the
organ in view of a scene in " La Servants.
Thx Gran Enzlish opera eompanr will be
organized to play a summer season in New
, Ma. Snrrsoir. the manager, and Mr. Good
win, the actor, have entered into copartner-'
ship for next season. . , -. X ;
HxJrRT Iaviwo. when at home, is said to
whQaaway tha hours equally between angling
ior trouiandstuaymg isnaitspeare.. . ; -Mart
AimzRSOS will make a teurof Spain
before returning to the Lyceum theatre, Lon
don, for revival of "Romeo and JuKei" '
Trb Eden Husee has been opened In Kew
York. It is a permanent wax-flpure Show
modelled after Madame Tuasauds in London.
Louis Jams and Maris Wainwright go to
London with Barrett as his -chief support
Charles Hawthorne goes along as stage man
ager,, -'"...,;.' i': - L '. -' "
. Miss Vaw .ZAirnit, the American prima
'lonna, who has long been a f avorite in Paris,
haa signed an ensraeement tcfsinK in the opera
XHnquua London. '
Majjo Banks, daughter of General ... r.
Banks, is studying for the stage. . She has ap
peared as a publio reader on several oocasions
with considerable suooeas, i
Hkrb Emil Scaria. ' who ia regarded by
many as the greatest Uving bass, singer, wil)
makejils first appearance in America at the
next Phitearnionlc concert hi New York.
TtWARi) the close o the performancejtn'
. m v . ... .... -VT -
tne metropoutan- opera-nouse, new - x om, a
few evenings ago, a gentleman aroee,' in Ins
;ceat, . faced one. H3f i the -parterre : boxe, and
said.- "Wifli the ladies and antlomen in that
box be kind enough to keep quiet, so that
a. storm or appiausa swap
there ' was no further Inter
A storm of applause swept over - the jbouse,
there was no further wterruotkof the rr-
formance, and when tile curtain ;had faJlen,
many persons waited to
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toe nana ot ui.
man who had tboken out. ' $ '
. THE NATIONAL. DEBTi
A Ked actlen el Fewrteen ' XlilUens in
The natSonai debt? statement rjusfr issued
hows the decrease of the pubUe'de'bt during
rcre:ot,debt.;inpa 'j1
i. 1 1883,. ...... y ., ., ; 51,o28,oC8;
Gash In the treaauW.f: .' '.i.I 402.875 211"
Gold certificates wiurtanding.. 304,236,400
no. j -
'ZiUiit 805,400
Leral tenders, OTtatandlhg. . S4fi,681A)lfl
;8ifcti6naliciurrenxmeShjeb
. anKJunt ectlmatsd , :a'lost wl U -
-i destrpyed. ..... i ; 0,984,815
The payments niaoe-lrovn the, treasury by
warranto during tba "month, of -MArch, 13S4,
wers4atow"XlM i.siwm-Ui.i
ffl mikneoa. f r f0,9W TO
Wr....i. i..........r.. iUSU.OIO ia
Twto W-g. Tnr!?iM i , . . . .,i..j W&JJSi .64
Inferior, pensians. .,..;... .-.'.. - ,f 13,568' 4S
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above does not induda payments made
pnatecount or roe m teres ur pruuapm w w
f-Sadebt ofha unite btatea. , :
Silver certificates outstanding-.: UK llO,4UB,itii
Oertineates of deposit outstanding ( UwT5,000
Refundinir ceruncates ontsta
imri. . .
0.v'.teii.j"rt
evi) 'Jan."; '
trmenwereinstaimy Jtffled byian explo-
sHn"in-th n4tr6lyicerine ' bhiw tfcTiEteH
paupo OhanictU wotbs at The
N. J. Tha buiOdiiig was torn
the men, killed were "fKghtf
l Thefr nanies ai PS f rfltiwT I
Vnemictu worBs at Thompeon.1pintL
to' Pieces. &h(
na
lUly,, RMghL
anroWtoiipoftt,
lent of thecon)DalJr: iftV. NiuijiS,
lOenBoc we, wttf&iv jsdwm,4Si
ftf "F1!!?1) MPirei todoAi Pi . A&rasl,;aj!
v&tgcheinM fioniEt. Lfffta. i" ? .i-,--,."..-
yea atid t'hftlf ., Kea , nftkwcfed t Henry j
rTa waqBSBTim; renn.; neut Ui pan 1
BnaHyy a rartu hiborer. 4i. The' parent Sf W
Topng4adtrobjeCtedttotheBu inli:
macy with Shelly, but. notthandioz,their-t
eroosftiba the-twcf wnt off a few days' ago1 1
And got married, ctrtntr totihcllva hotrw fw
the ceremony. A few. hoofs, after the mar
riage the two "brothers of the bride went to
Shelly house, an. aitelr a ttorr ior sued, and re
' yolvers were drawn. Ihe ilriug -wJiich fol
tewed resulted in tha kflling of the two
, brothers- and the .wounding of ' Shelly, who
' was.ta jtotistsjd7 ';vi.'"- -:it.
' AgbEat manj disasters tpot , place , along
the Atlantic coast during the heavy jjale of a
few days aOi Frtta tariptts Mnts came re
ttorts of vesseUt beihg wrtwkW'; sceonipaiiled
in some thances by loss of life. -Tha sehoonor
EiVerdale.went ashore umr -4h . Delaware
Breakwater, and the .captain and four men
wer artwncd,.' SeviGral1 tefsels wtre also
wreclied o the KOasen; tm at -three
lives lost. Tha- gate was the most furious re- -corded
in a long time. - . , - ; .. .
Pbiladclphia has just had a national eat
show, with fl(10 given la prises to tha
finest felinea, ' f -J
k ffWA-TRAn-atfi bof it Jonnstown, femi
was thrown down and fatally 'pecked by SV
gamecock which the cfafld Was teasing; j f
Srvxsr women have Jrtst graduated as doe-'
t?rt from the New York Medical College and
Hofiiai fof WtJihen. - u : . . v
8ince the August pale, months ago,
eighteen fishing vessels have been tost from
Gfcucefeter, MsAy with ail their crews; which,,
tore tier with the men lost overboaftl ftnd hi
dories, makes the record 249 men lost, leaving t
Denina, as near aa can tie asoertainea, sixty
five widows and 14 father Jens children. This
fm sa rtwvinl fmratAfWA nnnarllala in f Iia klci
tory of the business ff (ftweester. . ;
. Mai OrtESDORttfl, wife of lie hftttif fetoi
of the New York Staatz Zeiiitng, the leading'
German newspaper of the country, founded
by her first husband, died a few- days ago.
fclie was H ttaJinan ot fBtttafimwe, bjnes
abilities antl,. very charitable. Daring her)
lifetime "she' spent over $100,000 in founding!
charitable institutions in New York, and only)
fectoitly reosived asp?cialdocorationinhbn"or,
of her benevolence tibia trie EttJpress of1
Austria.. Until a few years ago she was th
business manager of the Staatz Zeitang. ; --
Tbs Bepubiican ticket was successful in tha
Rhode Island State election, the candidates'
ft snvernof and nllilct1 dmcefe beiilff th
present incumbents. Tha - legislature willj
staaa : tjenate rtwentv-seven . itepunucana.'
nine Democi-ats , . Houses-fif tv-6eve BeDuh-.
licana. fifteen Democrats: a .Keuublican lofa
ei gne In tile senate and a Bepublicaa gaia of
fouriii the house.' ? " - ; ' " ' -1
hanna, Fenn.", Tf trkCBoms,' and ih& f a4herrr'
and another daugnter were, pot expecteaf n
I&etks Austro-PoJandcrs lookiner for woriv
while walking oa-a. HiUrioadtiipknearSfrant..
Vm, rcnn.,.were struck py a backing engme-
4-vurwero k i uwi, mie wax iat.:iy in jureu, oue
lost an arm and one" escaped nnhurt. " .-. '
Gkorob .Toxks ' (cotorSiH was hanged af
Pittebunr, Perm. for the nmrder of another
I colored man named Foster, ia,1382 Jones
l i. .1 i ... i ' ml; ;
trritted. : '
Pofeln.
' RESOl.trnoia of condolence to' the queer,
and duchess" cf Albpnv, on the -death of their
son and husband, Wet i adopted ia the British
parliament " ; ,
GKirsilAr. GOfitKJ "ttiatle an advance'frora
Khartounr, and til a batilC' with the rebel.
fnmw mi Avfentivi Tho ilk h'UtNHed the '
Ecvptians for two miles after the battle.' The j
scene of confusion presented by the retreat-
ing troops was fearful to behold. The Egyp.
tian regulars ' and ' ' the -' Basbi-Bazoiiis
kept shouting out that, - their ! gene
rals had hftraved them. The
wounded , received no fettetitioh for 'the.
long space of seven hours. ' The troops had
been clamoring for three weeks before td
meet .the Snerny. In the early part of the
encounter the Egyptians were successful, and;
the enemy were actually in fulle treat, when
their cavalry made a dashing charge; riDe
spite the reverse the inhabitants still remain
staunch friends- to General Gordon. Two
block pashas were shot for treachery, which !
caused tho defeat of Generaipordon's troops.
GfcKKHAi. MtttKctHnmacUng the French
troops at Tofaqmh, rufioi'te that he has been
entirely successful,- and that the troops will
will soon return , to France. About 6,000
troops, with the nr.ttv6 auxiliaries willbesuf
Ccient to remain tnTonquin. - i ; i
Gkneual GhahAM, with his troops, has
sailed from Suakim to Suez. The British
troops had hardly left when Osmah DIgma re
appeared near Tamanieh-witb about 1,000 fol
lowers. . -' . . j . . .' .-j '"--., -
Gkxkral GOrdOw resolved to abandon a
policy of conciliation to ward the natives of
jthe Soudan and i adopt more vigorous meas
urea, 1 The EgypKan soldiers who nad been de
tailed to give a safe conduct topaiiea leavinsr
Khartoum and proceeding to Egypt Teceived
orders to return to the beleagurea citadel with-'
out delay. Armed steamers at Khartoum
daily engaged' the wbels, iK IoBt teayUyn
Priwcb Jrrkjja badVwds'akentoppg
land on the rbVal vachf Osborne. " '
P.nwi Vitw n. - riiyunincnt Eno-lish I
journalist and ebtorot e;iX)Bu.on woi-ia,
has been sentenced to four toon tha1 imprison
ment fo- libeling the Eari of, Lonsdale. The,
judgmenthas Jeti; respited pending eojSr
peal uponla point of law.'- - " -
" A raK 1n Loidon doetroy ed about a' dpsen
business houses, meetly publishing and book
binding ektabtjshnlentB. V j ' V ;
Johw and Georgi Stephenson were exe
cuted at Regina, British' .America,' ifcr tha
murder of an old ian named Jo lcCarthy;
A HoNd'ldoNadispsrtchjSays that IShe French
will probably invade China front the northern,
coast of Tonquin,and will hold Canton in sub-
port W weir ciaim iut HiuEmiuiyr. , ,
i Tr la viwwvased-ln Canada to notify farmers
of weather forecast by means of discs on alf
railroad atation and loopmonve engines. ,
FrvK men were instantly kU3edt and" othr4
in Jurd by a blasting accident at Port Arthur,
Manitoba. . .jUiCu
, Afti5R a thorough discussion the British
cabinet decide against the"proposition,to es
tablish a protectorate over Egypt
Priwcb :LBOPOfJ's fnneral took place in
Windsor castle in presence of Queen Victoria
and the other members of the royal family,;
A second funeraljservicer -celebrated .later,
was attended only by the queen, her dead
son's wife and the dean of Windsor. . ,
Thb steamship Daniel 'Steinmanui from
Antwerp, 6taiicfe on a rock ol? Bambro Light
Vhile entering the harbo of Halifax, N. S.
She knocked a hole in her bottom and sank
atonco. Of , .130, passengers r and crewonly,
nine were saved, "comprising the captain, five
sailors and thrpe passengers. , .The ship is a
total loss and only her - topmasts wars visible
above, water. , ,
Hiwoab-tHs supreme .tobimalbwconrthn"
the acdujttal of an the" J.ew8 whJ'vTere charged
with murderirur Esther lontnesy It?" was
sOteged that they kiUed her tb objbaui her blood
R r, fnr a'ainnlftfg . n" M
Anxxtrhtcri and the cther.in-uasioa county,
'C, Tor murdering M0MfiSUfS)fh AitK
f OawiRAi. Aguzro, with twenty atmeftP
tteen,'secretry- terf K:ey-vesv-rm.ac.nna-zdght
andenjbarkedjpnpWpoud
t T biflvd. for Cuba on a fuibiisterine ex-
F .... . . , ' i, t T3. u.utii.
"peoinon. ' ne revenue vuiux uu iuukm u
uursarBJDl tnepaiTy, s-y-.e:-
At nhteaetj cash wheat was oaoted at '
TwitWn U and a half centsof'fae 'lowe
.wm mvmr onotnl ia thAtidtV. ed i 6 kl.-.Jf 5 :
About thirteen lives wiera Jest by the burn
frig of the steamer 'Rebecca Evenngham. .jai'
the Chartahooclvse ryer, near .IoisSieeAhW
The flra broke out at-4-A. v. f1 Steamers,
was immediately beaded; fds? i e;Sefbre
tha shore coukKba reached steamer
M;tw' Illicit
jyce-presu
isupennien
'd'osfG' ttbn
,: If Tfjmttf wd-Weirkf jA
-r 1 : r i-"l
HkxRT Ross, a nezro weighing 300 pounds
waxbanged nt Oaceolaj Arfc , for the murder3
of another colored man, a prominent member
of hiiiaw.'V't.' J v -.'.
f ' Fobes fires have destroyed alarge number
d nouses, oarns ana owuiiaings in nve
couhdes ef South Carolina and fcix or seven'
couatjesof NortliCnrolina.; Yastforcste ha,Te,
also been been swept away, many plantations
ruined ;&tui hundi-eda .of families rendered
homokssa. . .'- '.
6ECRABt IiitiWoBirsiBWl received
teleirramv fromiiitf. Bwawnt, wrf-minJste;
a?T.V. - nMaRins ' hia rratitnde for tha
KftiUrtimsrr ictkm of tie 'hreetdent and!
Senate, but d&cliflitt? the-Rwssian mission and
resipinng that at Berlin because of 'hia health,'
and flfttr reasons t? bft explained Ibgr Issia.,,
Tmt iiaM atmroptiatipii biU, as it .comes.
afronrtho'Senate 'ctBinvttw; calls f appro'
Eenate from tha House, provides for appro-i
priatians oq:retrating $14,833,646. Tha BenW
ate cpnmuttadde4!a,(Wl,S(8Q peVbVi. t.,
Thk )?rencn and American claims commls
eiou' held- it final meetiiJg. A final jssttta-1
fnent of all the claims before the. commwsnon
was madle." Tho rotahaumber of cases against
the United State was TiO, aggregating $i7rt
681,000. Two hundred and sixteen claims
vere' allowed, and on these an award of $63V
666, without tntervKt, wa snadd to be paid to
France withfu twelve months from data. ' t
AMornrr of coinage at the .various United
States minta duiin? March: 87.832 gold
pieces, worth ; $178,330; 3,608,540 sflver
piece? worth $SK0,W.1.00: 1,91410 minor
coins, worth $-29,524.48; totaltoinage, 4,601,
88 pieces, worth 833,fi09. A ;
A rW days ago Serar! a rant
m ttta nnr rrf the Souse: and Wl
Wniont tf nmik a.tention from tha members.
He had hot-Tet recovered from the affects of
ibis reoailt poinftd fall in New York. Bepre
BentatrVaBandallsaid: "Mr. Speaker, we are
honored to-day by having- as a visitor on this
floor General Grant vA' an i American I need
not introduce him to yoifcv Jmove the House,
take av recess at fifteefminutea to
give "members ' em opportumty" vto pay
Uioir respects to ottf rMUX." W.
Cartiels . put tha motion and it was car
ried unanimously. General Grant then rps
painfully to bis feet and assisted on aithe
side by Messrs. Carlisle and Randall, hobbled
laboriously down the middle aisle to the are
bnfora the 8ue&ker'a desk, where, leaning
upon his crutches, he shook hands with tha
Representatives as they passed before him.
Mr. Carlisle made tha presentattona ZTaarly
every member was introduosd.
"$BX Bon ate postofBce committee voted to
report favorably the bill to provide for a pos
tal telegraph system, and the House commit
tee agreed to report unfavorably oh the same
matter. ' ''
J THR Indian appropriation bfll has been
passed by the House. y ,
J Govxrnor " Mcrrat; of Utah, appeared
before tho Springer committee of investiga
tion, ordered by the House, and denied tha
charges of irregularities while-be -was United
RtS marshal in Kentnckv. axbMged
;his accusers with being men of bad character
and inltba pay of tha Mormoaa.' 1 . a : .
SUMMARY; OF: C0NGBES&
-. r "t
Senate.
AoiUVw!
nntArmal -.fmrst rBfSrrVi'.t.iefl f on --the : itead
' waters ofOhe Missouri.... Ellis were fntro-,dueod-making
an' appropriation to paf uw
expenses ot a commission so eipioro
and tfa kllow di-aw'jacks' on imported'
ifWa1 tisfvl In th monuf ecture of tobacco,
JnuffEftd tigare exported: . . .Mr. Hatt spokf
in ifcvor oi ass ', ui. .' w
(ranteo-the patent oifloa into? av; depart
.r.f - . . .
i Mr. Hn.ii: imm tna nranmittee on autawi i
tions, reported the naval aipropTiatioaj hul
with'supdrv aroraidinentA. .i.The billMntroV
duced by Mr. Edmunds and reported fayora
ably from the committee on naval affairs, for
ttie"feliaf of the Jeannette, surviyors, was
passed.'-' It provides for the compensation of
the survivors for losses incurred' by them on
-the . expedition. .The . names o and
amounts, -are -as follows: n George' w
tefriUiJj f chief ; engineer, - $1,000:, John
W; UahenhUWa', lieutenant, $1,000;-' Ray
mond It. vKewcomV naturalls. fflOO: John
Cole, acting boatswain, f000; W. F. C. Nin
dernmn, Jeaman, $600; and 'the remaining
8urvivpjrs.6300 each. . The bill further-provides
for the payment to the widow, child or
otlwa- legal representative of each deceased
member of the expedition any arrears of pay
due the deceased member and one years ad
ditloual pay. - . . I
The bill to increase the efficiency or the
general land office, giving the commissioners
a salary of $5,000, and his assistant $3,000:
and increasing the clerical force, Was passed
....Mr; Morrill's. bill providing for the im
provement of the coinage was passed: . . .The
Blair educational bill was further discussed.,
A baj to provide for the creation of a silk
culture bureau ; was '. introduced by Mr.
Call....Mr.Mcrherson introduced a bill to
amend the patent laws.... The Blah ednca
tional bill was discussed without action. MrJ
Pendleton epposed it Y'pn constitutional
grounds. . Mr. Wiliiams'spoke in favor of
SiebilL ' . ' y . ' ., -
A JcJnt resolution Was - introduced by Mr.
Finerty tendering the thanks of Congrees t
Minister Sargent Bills were' introduced for
the construction of: a merchant ship of new
design" to equalize the taxation of domestic
and foreign msiu-ance 'crimpanies; appropri
etina: 4400,000 for the relief of sufferers by.
the HississipOi floods and authorizing the ap
pointment ot a -Missouri river commission
The Trade dollar , bill . was further
considered.
The House passed tiie LCI providing for the
retii-exnent of the trade dollars and ' their
recoinage into -silver dollars, after striking
out the fourth section, which provided the
the trade dollars recoined into standard .sil
ver dollars should be deducted - from tha
amount of bullion required to be 'coined by
the remonetization act- The vote on the pas
sage ot the bill was 1&8 to fO, ' and, that
on the rejection pf the fourth section was 131
toIia;A.The committee 'on .eomraerce re
ported the biU proridmsrorrthe inspection of.
live stock and nog prbducta intended for ex
port, a4 '- prohibiting . -the importation - ot
adulterated fo&i and iquors. . . . An adverse
report was presented oh the bill providing for
acoauniSBion-nnihe aloohuU U tnatKA--.
The JbUjrauthoran!Si.t1,a , secretary of . ths
fcreasurv to invest the lawful money deposited
in the treasury intrust by the national bank-
lng associations , loi; tne rexu-emem, or war
circulating notes was reported favorably. ...
The. committee appointed to investigate tha
Charges . xnatle by Representattve Keifer
against General H.'-v. Boynton, the corres
pondent, Submitted a report, acoompanied by
fins resolution: "That, the charges against
H. V. Boyutofi are' 'not sustained by" the evij
' denca,nd that there hi no- ground - for any
action by the House." , , The resolution was
laid over for future'-action.' '' ."' -"
- Consjddt ation,,of the: Indian appropriatiosi
bill was entered upon. . The bill calls for $5,
I 847,65 as against $5,860,ufor the current
yean - un tnrocKmiw-aoiwiurwi h ww
ment abolishinz the .five Indian insDectora.
and OTOvidinir that their places shall be taken
by army officers detailed for the duty.... A
message was receivea irom xne rresiaent re
ocnnaendin? an aotwoiM-iaticm of 1 100.000 tor
the protection of uia evees oi, the lower, Mit
KSSTppl. .V 4
A jbmt resolation was passed authcrizing
fcr:Ai6f Towa farnrarare
jjasota.'
OAPTEB tWO WOltee
. 1
the seacetary of war to loan nags and bunting
sw m a wnw nar iinhmMii v aa ro stA 1 1 sirn si anew - wanes; "wsk miiii isansan wui mmj mj ism uiuuatta v " -e i -n
fajr fobe heldmthatcityin aid of a home 35 pmfi FraH1 inteUCtior 3&r',o;i;V?
.for dioibled Lfnfedrato aohera Mn .fi3idt .with gncll
; ThrokpK.rton'S motion to amend the Indian ffWmi-Jl Jinfiiitiirah'' Ir
(appropriatieiibU so W-to aboiiab. the five ttK-'rV
I Indiai kwpeotors and, have their;dnties per- Sy'W'i
B. (X'thni & Co., otlewiCTj. MSiPWVlFP V W
bufefhire-inhe yVlmW
the first ouajrter-iBif.iism
as follows: ?',;.:,.;- -, -' I vii f1lv4vl
eten catoiiene. :2
.i,n - fit ! 'fs? .'. I i '.v "i-l " " !' tT"v':.' . .'
...... itbi.i. i; nr. ' " j,
terribla cold not been able toileaTa, L - -f
Jha--V;.
t- - ,rWhat did; ne aov
Tnn Vnnv old Perkins. th.a- JiaBIi:
raetnrer?"
"Tea.'
'Ha nffinrMl Cnncressnian
Interest in a new, jatent bathf4nb f
- XSASHXRO TO OOOK,
J1 fthelTuTadelpbJaEVgW
'' i near that the -fif Wi:-tMl
would publicly reoommeaa WKWipytjfi!
.:TeBl-'.Ji-V--j;;5f,
: r-1.
- I
"No, indeed; oar position in Kxjietyfor-: to
bids it, "Why sbe woald be oompeliea.: J I '
to mix with aU aona of people.; "VJ
f But this is a new lonool nut onoBea. v : f
and I heturtHat it will be very fashlonr j ?
able;'
How ean cooking school be made' h,
ashloiUer aeied the lady, with va'i ,
siderable doubt . f . ' . f.i
Its membOTghfp is to bftTery exoln-, 'vf, I
siTe, in the first place, and itNrilJ be very ff f
expensive, and notlunjr wiu pe lanirni ,u .v.
Jyofr:4tbA-;-awctot diahet;',Bitli. aa jpieg M tf
cake and that sort of thing;" ; 4 5 ' " f
"Well' aaid the mother, "I maypoa- -i
eibly allow Edith to ' attend lor a fittle '"; M
while, but it must be with the' distinct i !
understanding that on pie day sbe shall '' '-.
have nothing .to do ; with anything but ' n
the upper orust.ra ; ( . "i !
KOT PATENTED.
Kt Lectorex--"How ,did;yu ; 1 (
Buffalo r
-Ti
Second Lecturer-
I was delighted ,
"Indeed 1 Why, when I lectured there? .
a brass band had the adjoining UU, and.-'' f
"Tes, that is the way it was while I
was there." '' ' -.
"But didn't it nearly drive you crazy i i
It oertamly was not very pleasant,
but think Of the novelty of the thing V r-
ffThe novelty . "i ' i'he
'Tea: not one of the audience went to ,
eieep.
i-
, Joneseai xqe T' Here eomea an -'
o&er hand-otgao. But what an inter- s -estins;i
faee tiiat, woman with tha tarn- ' :
bourine haa." , ; , .r. :.,:'.,vv . : . , '
fimitll "Tes, I ; waa noticing ft.',
goems tome I have seen berJfore." I
, Jonea "Not at all unlikely4- In j01w
probability you were onoe an admirer of
he.r -'-'v. s -l-u 'V :v"'"'.''
Bmitt "Doyou mean to insulti tne,'
yrra
HOW T)r. 5WOBZ8L
"to&iBtW&l toUi- interes:
ina items ' there are traveling arow
about JFrank James.' -s -rku?
Hon. Mr. Blank fgilatorJ"IWak
iji-'yi .j.'vj.,j.;vi '. iff' j!-t-f
JimesWl'Kot at all ! JSot at au i . tJUt- ?Yg
Missf BIanki-Jame, the .Western , i rt':
outlaw, bandit and road agent..,..,- ' ;-;''
, Hon. air. liianjfc An i xea, x ce- . -p.
member about him.-: , :'--r''"t:3
i Hiss Bhnk-f3aig paper aaya that Ifi i, ; If X
and his vang never robbed the Hannibal v t
and et. Joe trains, rcanse nia motner .. .7
had a tree pass oyer that line. , lou have : ' ;'.'.
a free pass yourself, havtan't you, pa?" . . -'a,-
Hon. Mr. Blank I'wyi, ahem I Yes. -. ? h
I was grrekcae when I became a mem- ' : ; ',
ber ot the legislature. - -.r v ' '. 2 U's-il&
Miss Blank t'as, the raibdad afraid
affair
; "Bat there vrat
did not takeipia
the people would robi it jl yomdidnotl
hare :--.uYifxM
-Hon. Mr. Blank-"There t ,here:A.. ;
child. Go back to you cnbr4drh -fix);
You are loo young to radflarstand fAvBir
little detaila oi rtatoamanab WgMfM&
to conirat bntlfe'l'
I am patul,'
last week.", 'tmim
time. I believe.1:;' ,
1 "Yes, inaVgot .bKy;!,f M Si1
craay .with grief.? ri: :'.f '
. "Poor; fellow rnow;yoTi-m;vs;i"F
Did your loved one become JH,
come Uil. r-''.'v..irt'A
"Worse tha tnaw
wa aai
i "Yea, her lather
rt Sq you have watypur position,- aaid :
a father to hia son who had been work-; 'f: ? r;v
ing-in a-groeery bakle?sC.U'. miip
Xea, isplfed U-m3iL.iki f
: "Did yxnireinployer -urjr Witw-
l0,vHl0152i
trom the ddtt barreL", - ' Tin . 1 2T'$? k
VAh, I see! And wM JWfSS2l.;
when; he fhed yon IT "' ' yr-'M .'-JH'W '
"I .. didn't saw.. ; wordrT I juat .wntAH'? t.
- . TKCBTArK.-.WT'0':J
' "See b;fmy2friehaV;-th'd
yours killed three sheep of 'mmenstQJXA j
nigbt, and I want to know!wht yoq
'niDoatoatoaboii'itfT;w.'..,ii;'.
Am
orueea
want to buj a good dog; do yon f'
'.: CbJeaTO's Manual Tr&ininff 6e
rou Rnra it was nrv aaa rw , -i v
- "Yes. s r .t sv : 1? mmmn
, "WelLX hardly' know; what to dolIOl
inaa oetter mu. torn, moatiamt -;.'
opened with sixty-five boys. The bnfld-; ; ;
infr, xtoaywaomnjaeae, wj wuwhuiuwmxx ;-,
-j-
I
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