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17 1 .1 - :i 'it) aU7 )wry.' ' is overwhelmingly for Let the meetings Saturday in the county and city be "rousers," and let the old Democratic, yell reverberate all over the county. ATTOHNEY-GeNERAL Garland has appointed a talented ' Mississippian, Mr. E. M. Watson, of Holly Springs as one of his assistants. J- All Democrats who are opposed tq a cowardly surrender to Radical leaders and their hirelings should attend the Democratic cljfb meetings. IF the tax payers of this county want lower taxes they should & .operate with the Democratic party, They should certainly attend the club meetings and make their influence The Southern soldier boys scooped everything at Philadelphia, but there seems to be a hitch about their get ting the purses. The arrangements for raising the money seem not to have been successful so far. The clerks in the Departments at Washington display very little desire to take a vacation this summer. They are afraid a leave of absence might re sult In dismissal. They now work right along just as if they were trying to earn their salaries. , ' V The Jackson Mississippiaa did not "witness" the proceedings of the Ray mond (Hinds county) Convention, J and learned from spectators that the name of Lowry excited no general en thusiasm. And it learned also that it was denied, that the instructions to vote for Lowry were carried unani mously. It is entitled to praise tor being able to let itself down with grace and ease. We expect to see it partake of crow in the latter part of ' August and smack its lips as if it enjoyed it. the evening 1'ost tiunun it can prove that the gentleman who signed "Democrat" to the political piece, is not a Republican. Why there should be very little'questlon about the mat ter, for there are only about fifty Re publicans in the city, who can write at all. We are Informed, and we believe the information to be correct, that the writer referred to, is one of the few Republicans. If the Post will give the writer's name, the public will be able to decide the bet instantly, and if the writer is a Democrat the hat . will be promptly paid. We think the Po3t must give the name, or at least rest under the suspicion of having been a party to a deception. The Meridian Mercury is very wroth at Gov. Lowry, because he did not ap point a resident of the eastern part of the State as Superintendent of the State Insane Asylum, located at Meri dian. We read the whole of its ill tempered article on the subject, and it is not only illogical it is very unjust. It is based on' sectional prejudice solely, for the eastern part of the State should be perfectly satisfied with the Asylum being located in that section, and cheerfully endorse the selection of a Superintendent from the western por tion of the State. All reasonable, just citizens will see that the Governor has """Jeen entirely fair in this matter, and Will condemn the Mercury for 'rying o excite and play upon sectional prej- dice. "Kill r-i; .in"-, ".r 'in.iry i.t terafi of Ch,j in Gpen-AIr Meeting. Chicago, July 5. To-day at the regular Sunday meeting of Socialists, on the lake front, the burden of each speaker's eloquence was the crowd. The crowd was very large, and the ut terances unusually sanguinary. Sec end on the list of orators was John Henry. He said he felt that the time had come for all Socialists, and others who hated law and order, to rise and burn and kill. "Ho many of you have guns and pistols?" he demanded fiercely. "I have, and I," were answers from all parts of the crowd. "Then get them ready," he resumed, with an effort to ward deadly sljrniflcance: "in a few days, perhaps to-morrow, we may want to use them." , The speaker pointed out. amid irreat applause, how himself ni his hsarprs could march down the boulevards, the WKsteyen8'BS' uwuBiim tue Durse-Drouu ana ans-1 " cuurasun. tocratic, and sweep them from the face Make"-' of the earth. He concluded by naming u l sims, ' prominent citizens and capitalists as wVfJlnL enemies to mankind, and with other JNCoiiier,'- speakers of the occasion, condemned Wait"!lon' the strikers on account of their leniency J b Fergursoo ,'' ... Wo'evMaun, Geo M liatchelor, J K Brabston, I W lirabstoit, Jas I Fox. AH Cook. ' K A Cochran, . K F Flowers, Samuel Kauey. A iL Owsley, Barney Miller, F J Owslev UH WilliamSi J T Eaves, B B Bowl. T J Stephenson, P 8 Crouch, S C Harrison, Robert C Grant, T D Btrdsong. T B liinl-n; H T Urant, B W Grant, J B Hughes, Absalom Jones, , with their opposers. What Shall we do with our Daughters?" This question is asked by a well known lady lecturer. Well we can do a great many things with them : one thing, we must take good care of their J; Austin. D M Leiru. EJ Willis. Bolit Countryman, EH Hasan, J O Hagan, J H Higan. I) H Htgan B G Klger, W Klger, H H Davis, health,and not let them run down and js pembr become enfeebled. For the feminine ailments which may be snmmed un one word: debility, we have a sovereign remedy in Browns Iron islttes, which has done much aaaA. Miss Mary Greenfield, of Galatin, HI., writes, -xsrown s iron fitters cured me of nervousness, indigestion and general poor health." Let the other young ladies take the hint. A Minister Suicides. ATLANTa, .luh 8. Last nioht Rev. R. M. Turner, a Met.hnrli fit. mfnlator Who lives at Lawrpnopvillo flu J 11 Lanier. mitted suicide at Stpne Mountain by w x Broonie,' ' taking strychnine. He wrote a letter JKV"' to his wife, in which he said she was jasWKime' not to uiame. but that he had lost faith A l Stevens and hope for this world and that which was to come. Buoklen'e Arnica Salve ' The Best Salve in the world for cuts .Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Pevfir SorPH. Terror r.Konn TTn hiA.1,.mis- iiT.r. . , i M miner, Chilblains Corns, nnrl nil Skin Venn. S C hair an. tions. and positively cures Piles or no wTiffimieV, pay requirea. 11 is truaranceea to fflve " i Miii-miam, perfect satisfaction, or money refund- e i?k wns, ea. race zo cents per box. i or sale by Ilardaway & Cassell. LIST OP LETTERS Remaining In the Postofflce at Vlcksburg, Miss on the 7th dav ot July, 188S. LADIES LIST. Attoin, Mrs Alexander. LIllleMlss Atwood.H Miss Boyde, J T Mrs Beaue, S A Mas Holm, Uettie Miss Brooks, Lizzie Miss Brown, R Mrs Branagan, U Miss Burt, Laura Miss Bender, K Miss Barstln.EiiiUia Mrs Bird. C Miss Buokainan, M Miss Bliss, EC Mrs Bell, Margaret Miss Mrs Johnson, Martha Mrs Joddy, Miss Jones, Savannah Miss Johnson, M M Mrs Johnson, Harriet Johnson, M Miss col Jones, David Mrs Johnson, Evelina Miss Lewis, Liza Lovlnston, K Miss Leana, FMiss , Layman, Eliza Moore, l.ettie Mrs Moore, Susan Mrs Moore, Kuhy Mitchell, B Mrs Black. J Burns. Sarah Mrs Blackwell, Li.zlu Beare, 8 Miss Carter, Jane Mrs Carroll, A Mrs Churchill, A Mrs Case, Clara Miss Cathadd, l.ucy Miss Coleman, Hose Miss Crawford, Sarah Miss Cnden, Klla Mr-s Coplln, Lou Mrs Caiwell, Kllen col f'nltiiut, H.mi u Ml.d Douoluie, Maggie Miss Smith, Mary Miss Davis, T A Miss Sweet. V M Miss Mills. Catherine Monroe, Mary Mrs -Ownos, E Mrs Pearee, Annie Miss Phillips, MollicMiss Peary, M Mrs Palmer, II Miss Robertson, A Mrs ltied. Bol Mrs Kohs, Kllen Mrs Seott Fannie Miss Smith, M Miss Simmons, S Miss Small, K Mrs Scluiul), Josie n Gun. If D. ST. Kthroa will become a can didate for sheriff, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention, we pledge him our support : Jas C Newman, S S V ootti, J H Brabston H P Noland, J Mad Batchelor, W Bell. (jo w mgan, B J Morris, HM (ioff, J s Crouch, W 3 Cowan, V G Flowers, G H Cameron, , , L Brien, J A Buliock, J S Brien, : S SPeuder, O J Brien, , A Bowie, A Bowie, Jr, 1 K Spratlev, - J W tipralleg, J H Spratley, D Hopper, J B Youuif, R W Harris, 8 P Grant, WT Bishop, ' CH Harris, C J Hill, BHCratclier, DH Hawkins, E P Wixson, epand Burke, HL Blake, Jas F'ossett, v Frank Lama, L Lama, John W Lsvlus, , H R Jones, J G Hicks, .IHFox, Psyuartlebaum, J B Bell, Robt Adams, Tilt Whatley, Win Keller, John B Urauston, W u Brabston, ' John Lanier, ; Geo Hawkins, BG Kiger.Jr J J Hays, J WCato. ' F'rank Lanier, n stout, WF Brabston, J H Hankinsou, , CHHylad, -J B Kawls, John Ileddyu, H F'ortner, JeU D Laughlln, D G Goodruni, K H Walts, JWGoodrum, W L Goodruni, Jell Kline. -F'rank Nailer, . ' WD Cook, ' SWCoody, ' M Adler. .', ; J 8 Rowland, , , SSNeai, J 0 Graham, . A B Saudertord. M t Harris, B Koikes, H H Goodrum, BF Brooks, G H Acutl, J 8 Aci'ti', . L B Steven, BW Stevens, C Stevens, B F Acuff, BF Miller, . AH Wright,, . HI Wright, NFHanley, Drew Morgan, V W Tucker, ALKleiuman. Geo A llaverlield, J Hirsh. T D French, F M Hall, F T Barber, 8 S Jacoi), Geo H Doner, P Lewis, J K Rapp. Jas F SVara, H Wriglit, E H Raworth, Douglas S Wright, Wright, I C Griilltii, J Stuart Shaw, WH Smith, H H Brooke, C C Flowerrce, L C Moore, I Bloom, JasRMarlett, ' J V Piazza, K H Clarke, O S Iglelmrt, S G Sherard. . W L Trowbridge, ' C J Searles. D Walsh, J K Moore HHKain, Martin Marshall, L M Genella, F M McKae, It V Hnnfh And many others who do not wisli their name made public. SrBAti k, alia3 George JL,'y o. l-iudv Guerin. Jounson, and Charlie 1 AAHogan, , W 8 Hankinsou, w Lee Head, John H Thompson. CEHankidson, Duff G Hankinsou, It C Laughlln, . o uuiaru, X D Kline, KB Lanier, Jas Fossett, Jr .. DS Byrnes, DGMcGwin, wm Brown F M Travel's, A 8 Putnam, J K Kowlaud, , D E King, H K Harris, DBSandeilord, K H Hendrick, J 8 Steven. AM Miller, J W Wright, T M Henderson, T Hull' in. P A Acutt, W B Sims, W E Tucker, J G Tucker, T E Lewis, J H Kent, A L Blanks, JWVick, Basil C Bonelli, J M Hunt, Chas Allen, 8 U Kline. J W Smith. Jas .1 Linn. H WBowen. EC Carroll. I Jos Pudesta, W H Bruser, W H Stowers. JBotto, S V Cimniiigliam, Damon Turiey, C K Allen, w w Ailem. I George V'oelker. CC Reynolds, N G Moore, J D Miles. J V R Ci inner, J M Phillips, u a yum Male weakness and loss of power promptly cured. Book 10 cents in stamps. "World's Dispensary Medical Association, 662 Main Street. Buffalo, X. Y. a 1 i The Evening Tost thinks it a great er breach of discipline to suggest that it may be advisable to give1 colored Conservatives a number of places, if their good behavior warrants it, than to suggest and. advocate a scrub race! Our neighbor is simply presuming that there is a want of perception on the part of the citizens of the county. It it thinks it can deceive any true Dem ocrat by such dodging, it Is welcome to make the effort. Democrats fully understand that we said the matter is one for future con sideration by the party. To relieve the Post's fears, and give, it a chance ' to say it will do the same, we distinct '"Jy state, that we will be governed by - the decision of the party in that mat ter, and support the nominees when made. Now let it show Its hand plain ly and. openly. Will it be governed by the decisions of the Democratic party and assist in reforming the county and relieving the tax-payers ? Let it an ewer, yes oi no. If it answers yes, we will be glad to co-operate with it; if it refuses to answer, or answers no, It should not attempt to deceive good Democrats who have liberally support ed it.- . ' , ; ' Thin People. "Wells' Health Henewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Im potence.'Sexiud Debility. $1. Kdelstou. Sallie Mrs Ellis, Mary Miss Foster, Delia Miss p rier, Annie Mrs Freeman, K Mrs Fisher, Belle Mrs Garrett, P Mrs Green, Tabby Mrs Gray, B Mrs Green, Maude Huskins, K Mrs Hotter, Susie Miss Houston, Mnrgiet Huiluni, Sue Miss . . Hutchins, AT Miss Hubbard, Lizzie Miss Hinton, Mollie Miss Henderson, A Miss Hatcher, Inez Miss Hawkins, C Mrs Harney, M N Mrs Hills, P Mrs Hitch, C Mrs Harris, M J Miss Joiiuson, Klla Miss J -"is, LMiss Sullivan. C Mrs Smith, M P Miss Stragler.T VMiss . Stanford, E A Mrs Smith, M Miss 81 reel, Carry Slierrard.A Saunders, L W Mrs Tainnor, B Mrs Tyer, Sarah Miss ( Thomas, Sallie Mrs Turner, Adeline Mrs Terril, Lucv Mrs Waller, Kate Mrs Ware, G Mrs Wesley, Lizzie Waller, Francis Wright, MB Mrs Walker. Carrie Walker, Alice Miss Williams, OMrs Williams, Marv Miss West, Matilda Miss 2 Wilson, C Miss Willis, Mallnda Miss Wliirht. Marv li Washington, J Miss GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Algard. John Austin. HH Abto, H Anderson, Wm Ailison, Prank Blake, H L D 1) Bridges. M J B S J, Band String LdrMarshall. M M Junes, John Jones, H M Jones, Walter Kent, Louis Kllch, Richard Lindsey, Jack Lanre'ice, M Brown. Geo Brown, K A Brady, Win Bransteller, P E Bowman, X W Brocker. W -Bourray, S G Brogdou, Thos Beehler, B Campbell, W K2 Coates, H J Ooltard, H Ji Comeaux, D J Camheru, Dan Coleman, C It Coleman, Geo K Curry, Lawrence Cunningham, Alex Deaveus, W C Downing, John Dorsey. lien Epple, Geo ' ' Ferguson, Jesse B Finnemore. C J Fluker, H W , Feeny, Miko Fletcher, K J Glrod, C 0 Gerstuer, K C Glass, PF GiDson, Willis Gordon, Mat Human, Jas A Haywood, H '' Jloldndge, H Hyliand, 0 C ( Hamilton, W J Hurley, Thos Jenkins, Joseph Jefferson, 1' Jellerson, Willie . Joimsou, Perry Persons calling Marshall. D J Mason, Charley Mills, Willie Moore, K '.'' Mitchell. .1 A Mct'all, H D McFarland, Sain col Naoer, Walter Night, Toby Nicholas, A Payne, G F Parker, Cooley Parker, C Patten, Thos , Phelps, Oscar ' Powell, Fleming Ross, B A " , Rucks, lielly Roach, M Rutherford, G J . , Scott, C W ,. - ,.'..' Spccr, I1W Sutlierloss, Ned Sinclair, Robt i! ; Slannell, Geo W Smith, W G s Hinitb, W.J ' Smith, Milton Smith, B M , , Stl-OHL', UJ Seay.'J I , Thoinpsoii, 6hi , , I'abb, Hartlid fhonipson, Jako Turner, W J Walker, Goss Washington, Brown Waugh, Geo ' Webster, John White, John Wilkin, Ike : Williams, W J col for the above letters will Some of the recent eccentricities of poor John McCullough, the actor, now in an insane asylum, have been rather unpleasant ones. It has required the service ot nis servants constantly to watch him in the house, and even then he has nearly killed himself with' tras and flooded the house with water a dozen times, it being a great trick of nis to turn on gas, leave it unlighted and go to bed, or turn on water, plug up me outlets ana waiK oil, till the falling ceiling below told what was happening. An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburi?. Ills., says : "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, in stead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and ray leg is now sound and well." . Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by Ilardaway & Cassell. , s Settling Differences Between Rall- ruaus. ., Philadelphia, Pa., July 8. The information was given here yesterday, upon good authority, that negotiations between the Pennsylvania and New York Central railway companies, with a view to a settlement of the trunk line dlfllculty, are progressing satisfac torily tor the first time since the nego tiations were begun. It is stated that they are In a position where they can oe ; . concluded, witnin twentv-four hours, but whether it will be done so speedily as that, .even those who are parties to the matter cannot say. - . Mothers. , ' If you are failing, broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wells' Health Re aewer." l. Druggist?. . . aiwti-wed -. tuiiLuea m me courthmma in! here for safe rubbery. uwed an nmm. in their cell door last night, and were auout to mane tneir escape when dep uty sheriff O'Neal, who had during the day, that one of the bar3 to the cell door had been sawed, and had watched until the prisoners were about to leave their cell, fired upon them, driving them back. Shaw was to have been sentenced to-day. He was re leased irom an a year term in Joliet xii., prison, last march for bank rob- oery in uaiesourg. -wax will you cough when Shlloh's Cure will give immediate re- uer. rrice iu cts., 50 cts., and $1 x or sate naraaway & cassell. 2 Archbishop ICIbbona. Baltimore, July 8. A rumor pre vails in catholic church circles here. mai, ueture me ena oi tne year, Arch oisnop uiDoons will receive cardinal s hat ; also that Rev. John s. i oiey, or St. Martin's church, will be made a bishop,; and assigned, tern- poraruy ,to tne see or savannah . After the reception of the hat by the arch bishop, Father Foley will be recalled to uaitimore and be made coadiutor to the cardinal. . Rev. Edward McColirarj. of St. Peter's church, the present vicar general, will be made a mbnsigneur. All these are freely talked of by the ciergy, as wen as tne laity, SniLOH'S CURE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For sale by Hardwav i uasseii. - 2 CURB TOR PILiES. ' Piles are frequently proceeded bv a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing mo yawem 10 suppose ne nas some af fection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, . symptoms of lncigestion are present, as flatulency, uueaaiuess oi me stomacn, etc. A moisture, like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable Itching, afterget ting warm, is a very common atten dant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching x ues yiem at once to tne application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allavinir the intense itching, and affecting a per manent cure. Price. 50 cents. Ad dress, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co, Piqua.Ohio. Sold by C.C.Reynolds & Co. 1 John R. Lynch, the colored dele gate who was Temporary Chairman of the Republican Convention whinh nominated Blaine, is very much pleased with the Democratic Administration. and writes a letter in which he says that the "apprehension on the part of . i i , . , mo cuiureu people m consequence of iuewocrauc ascendancy nas been en tireiy allayed." We fear that unless Mr. Lynch at once recant such treason able sentiments as these, he will never more have an opportunity of presiding u"' iiBiuuncau convention. uou' rier Journal. w. A T" j- - r- SAVE SO 1-3 j i. i. v - j. iwU . HANDSOME r -and- DURABLE, j I'M, nMi -AND- WIND PROOE , ' t OKai3STS A1T2P BESIDE1TCES. Acknowledged by all the Leading Architects and Journals North and South to be the Only V- t ; , . J, . ' . tot Metal Shingle in Use, . v Awarded Gold Metal at New Orleans Exposition now bXgSuiitr Bmitll'au1 fM be P 00 the resiUenees of L. Baerand WiUiaui Nicholson, ' PUT TJP AND WAEEANTED BY :H.B.BKD"SEB VUKSBURO, MISS, Warranted tn nllJMm .. for prices " kwoiomwuui vuargo maae. wrltff SM I LEY, SM ITH & CO., MAMUFACTUKEE3 OF THE- Pfatl Eclipse- Revolving Head Cotton Gin, These gins are valuable to the bottom Dlanter. an thev Berierata tha hulls from the cotton before reaching the saws, making a good sample) wJ&t desoripUve circular, price list, etc. A young man in Brooklvn. aftar consulting his watch, dropped it into his pocket, when he was startled by an explosion, which was followed by many others In rapid succession. Be fore he could remove his clothinir it had been burned through to the flesh and a painful wound inflicted. The hand in which he held the watch was also severely burned. An examination proved the explosion to have been caused by chlorate of notash tablets. which he was in the habit of carrying loose in his pocket, and which were ignited by the watch being dropped quickly upon them. ' iileuse state they are ail wrf J-1. XINiNKV. rodtmaster. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Qom puiinr,. you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Por sale by Ilardaway & Cassell. 2 Nervous Debiltated Man You are allowed a free trial of thirty days the use ef Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaio Belt with Klectrie Huspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitaliiy and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also, for many other diseases Complete restoration to health, vigor and man hood guaranteed. No risk is incurred, Illus trated pamphlet. With full Information Wm. etc, mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co., Marsha'l, Mich. jeO-tu-th-satiiw Eveky man of sound and decided political views, who does his full duty to his party in all legitimate ways and on all occasions of peril, must neces- sarily be, in the eyes of his opponents an "offensive tmrtizan." Wehavfinn use for the term and regard its applica tion in the matter of removals from eoeral oliice, in the light of an apology to the enemy for the assertion of a positive right. . If the incumbent is a Republican, and a good, competent Democrat can be found for the office, the change should be made without apology. Aberdeen Examiner. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50 cents. For sale by Ilard away & Cassell. 2 A London Paper Defying the Au- morities. London, July S. l'he Pall Mall Gazette, in one of its later afternoon editions, bids defiance to the authori ties who are engaged in the work of attempting to suppress the sale of the past three days' issue of the caper. It claims honor for leading in the cause of exposing the vices of the rich and declares that the best, men of England enthusiastically support it in its crusade. The Gazette challenges the courts of London to prosecure it tor the work it is engaged in, and says it might subpoena half of the legislature of England to prove the accuracy of its revelations The Gazette continues to-day the work or adding to its revelations. The parier is selling at a great premium, and the circulation is enormous. "JtiACKMETACK" a lastlna and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents-, i or sale by Ilardaway & Cas sell. V.'. '" '-'; ' ' 2 til) FOR THE Rollins Mill Resume. CmcAGo, July 8. The rolling mills at Joilet, 111., started yesterday, after having been Bhut down for over six months. During the interim, im- u.uvu vuouug uvcr tiw.uuu pVMfi n a nidi r rB! TrPT",," uaveoeenmaae. JNew automatic reels DUH tL0C6UniLl..Oi IEXira..J nave been introduced, which will do it is the great southern remedy away with a good many laborers and the Dowe1"- itisonaofthemostpieasaiuamt . . eHicaoioua remedies for all summer eomnlRlnts. are cuiuuiaieu 10 enect a Saving that Ataseasonwhenviolent atUeksofthebow.lsaru win pay tor the new improvements I Kluemme,idyrelie,should,a?ha"11, within one year. The starting of the muis win arrora employment to about 1,200 men. A readjustment will be had which reduces the wages of the men aoout izj per cent. Alf Sorts of ! s- .So'--M(K... , hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. h"'j8' SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh. Diph theria, and Canker Mouth. For sale by Ilardaway & Cassell. . v , 2 Hannibal, Mo., July 8 The Globe hotel, in Louisiana, Mo., caught fire yesieraay morning trom the explosion or a lamp, ana uurned to the ground. The building was three stories hioh. There were thirty-flve guests asleep at the time of the fire, all of whom were awakened. Many of them leaped from the second and third story windows to tne ground in their niRht clothes. Dr. Lonergan, who jumped from the third floor, struck the brick sidewalk and was killed almost instantly. Other guests, besides losing their trunks, jewelry and all their clothing, received severe injuries, oreaking their lepra and arms in jumping. The loss is $10,000; insurance o,uuu. ARE YOU MADE miserable by In- digestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by Ilardaway & Cassell. . 2 Pauis, July 8. Dr. Gibier has re turned trom spam. He reports that Dr. Ferran keeps the nature of his vacine a secret though he treated him (Gibier) courteously and allowed him to witness the operation. The Spanish hospital's are in a filthy condition. Dr. Gibier is skeptical of the efficacy or vt. erran s operation. THE REV: GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says : Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." For sale by Hardware & Cassell. , 2 Wesleyan Female Institute, Staunton, Virginia, The wearied mother, losing Bleep In nursing th little one teething, Bhould use this medicine. 8i cts. a bottle. Send 2c. stamp to Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., for Eiddle Book. Taylor' Cherokee Remedv of Swfet Gum and Mullein will cure Couebs. Croui. and Consumption. Price 25c. and $1 a bottle. . Mississippi Industrial Institute ana oolleare for white Girls. ON THE 20th INST., AT MY OFFICE IN court house, I will examine all applicants, for scholarships In the above Instituto. Warren countv is entitini to ihr.. ..n, Hon free) to be boarded In the college, and three pumli who may be boarded in the city. . Aunlicanr insist: h nl lA..t ik In good health and of pood moral ciiiir.u.tr . ' for further information aulv to iyl0-wl017-dlft County Superintendent, Etc! OPENS SKPTEMliEH 21st, ). ONK OF the First Si HOoi s kok Youxu Ladikh IV tub UNITKI) States. Surroundings beau tiful. Climate unsurnassed. Pupils from eight een States, lfefers to one thousand pupils and patrons. TERMS AMONO TH liEST IX THE Uts JON. Hoard, KngliM Course, 1 at in, Krench, Herman. Music. &c.. lor Seliolastic year, trom Sept. to June, 8238. For Catalogues, write to ' tiKV, Will. A. ri-a-ttjun, ".I'., jrirsmeni, lyji-tii-tlmaljtw Staunton, Virginia. Baldwin Dry-Air Refrigerator A WARDEN THS ONLY tJOLD MEDAT. for best refrigerator for dairy and family useat World's Kxixwition, New Orleans, La., IdSHRw. cot saie oy lj'7-UfcW LtB KILUAKDSUN & CO. Medical Department of the Tulane tniversity OF tOTJISIANA. (Formerly, 1847-1881, the University of Louisiana) POSSESSES UNRIVALED ADVANTAGES A for practical instruction, since the lur secures it euperabiindant materials from tlm great Charity Hospital with Its 700 beds, 80t!Q fick admitted and m.ooo visiting patients an nual y. Students are freely admitted to and ar taught at the bedside of the Bick, as m no other institution. For Circular or additional informa tion, address - 8. K. CHAILLE, Dean. r. o. lrawer,Z6l, New Orleans, I.a. lylO-wlm ' Attention Democratio Clubs I IN ACCORDANCE WITH RESOLUTION OP the Democratic Executive Committee, the Ward and District Clulu of Hie clfv ...n.i,. are hereby noti lied to meet at their usual pla4 of meeting, on Saturday, July nth. for the pur. pose of electing live members each, as an Ex ecutive Onimittee; also to elect ten members each, as delegates to a Convention to be held iu V IH-nnnmif T110u1l.nr T..lii I'l 1... . Committee will also hold a meeting on Julv ib. W. I, TJtOWBKIDUK, J" Chairman Comity Ex. Com. A Case Not Beyond Help. Dr. M. H. Hinsdale, Kenawee, 111., advises 09 oi a remarkable cure of Consumption. He says: "A neighbor's wife was attacked with violent lung disease, and pronounced beyond help from WMck Consumption. As a last resort the ramlly was persuaded to try DR: WM. HALL'S BAL SAM FOR THE LUNGS. To the astonishment . ot all, by the time she had used one half dozen bottles she was about the house doing her own work. I saw her at her worst, and had no idea she could recover." BOMOK COLLEGE, In the Virginia Mountains. Two courses for Degrees, also Bushier n.l Preparatory Courses. French aud liermun spoken. - Best Moral and Religious Influ ences. Expenses for nine months (Including tuition, board, etc. .) Suit. S17il. or t-m. 1 nrreuuli,,, troimge from many States. Thlrty-tliinl session vtt'a oep. ioiii. Lataiogue tree. Address .R L1USD. DlSEHhlt, President. jeg-th-sat-tu&w-lino Salem, Va. CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND MININtJ KN trineerini? lit the l;.'imdi.npr Poivt..i.t.i,. i Stitutn, Troy, N. Y.'The oldest enginwring. school In America. Next term begins on s,.JJ. tembericth. Tlie Register for m eoiituitm list of the graduates for the .past Hi years, willi their positions; also course of study, reiiuiiv meuts, expenses, et Address, DAVlfl M. KKNK I)bjwtor. Chamber!ain--Hunt Academy, An Endowed School for ISova and Young Men. FORT GIBSON, - - -. SIISSISSIPPI. Advan'Rgea unsurnassed: hour,! n.i .,i.. SIM (or forty weeks; next session tie-ins tiep tember 14, lt For oatalogWH and lnrtm-r part cuiars, address the principal or Jyl-d&wlm Secretary ami Trensiiivr. p HOICK C R K A M K R V II t'l TE , V7 t'lioiee Dairy Butter, 1 lb to w fbs low J1'14 K. K. NUMTM. 4