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d liHtf I.OVW "i'h? luU\ doar heart, ' t la lute. Ka?t>vard tU-> ?ky Us dutk . Tho way, it leadt?th straight Straight (luwn to death's low gab-, Wttero l,ovo's sweet ardor dies. Kor uh th* morning lark Wtlh Kong 110 IH01V will rNo I'o lentlcfi rose-gray Hkle-t: I'or uh no summer ikk>m 111 golden calm will wail, l'\>r tin full soon. Cull soon Tho waning. siHVtral moon Oh, Had, oli, desolub . To love so lato, *o late! Sweetheart, It 1h not late: Mhrn, noon and nlglit ar i urn 1 ,ove, godlike, do 1)1 crea l o And hold Immortal Hlate. I.ovo knows nor tlnu* nor Rpac?\ Nor rlKO nor s< t of hiiii. '.ove riinis no halting race, ^Jor backward turim Ids la< To count tho yoai'R gone hy. of days ho keeps no dab>, Kr*?in death h? docs not II y , His ardors never die. < >h, i a>v?', our lord, out i.tw, lie knows nor r.oou nor la'e. I'ra.ik l.esllc's Monti, ly WOMAN IN LITERATURE. "Look oil that picture, an I t Inn on th|g(" "That pU'linv" coniprls <d the coiim of h(st week; "this picture" is do voted to tlu? pros. As an Introduction to the glcaillngH that are to follow ht'|-o Is ' ? piotvd 0110 oI'VJ he odeH of Anacreon, 1 1 prince and t h^patriareh of tin' Hreelau lyrlsls* "Nttlttl1? gives all ercaturcH arms, l'alltjlul guards from hostllo harms, .lawn, the Hon to defend, Horrid jawa (hat wide distend! Horns, the bull. resistless fon <\ Solid hoofs, the vigorous hois . Nimble fci?t, the fearful hare Wings (0 II y , the hlrds of air; l?'liiH lo swim, the watory kind. Men, the hold, undaunted mind Nature, lavishing Iter store. Wh it for woman had she iikhc? Helpless woman! to ho fair. Meanly fell to woman's share, j She t ill s h. at Icons need not fi u Mword, or flame, or shield, or mIi?iii 1 tea, uly, Htrongcr aid .ifi'ordx Stronger far than Maine 4 01' sv^ords. Stronger far than swords or fddchK Man hlniHelf tu heau.ly yloldw." Soarevly a p.O'l 1 1 j? ?? written In ?mv ane > <?r In any tongue who has not pahl Itib uto to woman. Tnls is -stf nil tally ti i<- "i I h<* sliders ?'f our Annlo-Maxon. Kim ?? t ha dayM w hen (Miuueer brt?tti 1i? ??! <?ni with iiiisI ti? 1 1* -?1 Kracf his n. r ?r- | ?!? ? : 1 1 ?? ?? . there havo boon tribal s liuni'ii-ribb I issii oil IN lion plieil-lo Ihis llX'oni | Ik-iihI I ill- <-rea I ii r i Theae IrlbuUs have as suiiifl inyrtail ? tonus; HOinel lines I Ii /> j have >???? ii I expression of nlla I ?l? \o I Ion ; wnii-l inn n ol mailt, il a live 1 1' *11 . j joiiii liims of brotherly love; Kometim * | I ho fervor of friendship has in.-jplnnl j thi'in, ami more lrc(|uently i In1 ar>lor ul | lov r; oft i'ii I !?? y lake no p. i Honnl form, ] lull oxproHH the author's opinion ol wo man In uenoru I. ili'iirn" Herbert was hahllnall.) nuin ami illilacl ie, hni when lliou^lilM ol wo loan Hpii.'tl his lyre Ha meisiirxs Ilowi'l mi i'k ai'lnii aii'l spon I a n??oas inelo'lv. Sim kospea re wrote, many kuihI lalnsjs on , I 1111 Hlll<j(1'l, < A IV of | III* best i.H' "l''rom woman's eyes, this -lot t ? i n ? - i <1 rive. They aro the hooks, tin- arts, tin arliile iiiIon, Thai show, eonlaln am! notiiish all the w 01 hi." \\ I- alllltieai. ill our runs, to \\ i 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 I II- . way ami his diverse moods. ami 1 1 1 i i m ( i a - 1 lint one of his moods Hy quotation. in a w i> I ul y illft'i -rent mood he wrote (lies, linen '*? woman' lnvr|?* wom.i'i! nature made I hot? i'f i r mp i' man, wo had l>n"i ' i..t .s 1 w it hunt you. Angels went painted lair to look like j you . I'll ires in j on all lliiit we believe of I I leavi ii , Ama/iiiK brightness, purity ami truth, Klernal j<iy ami evelastiiiK love." '?ay, who was wise enough . 1 1 1 < I simple ! enough to bo the friomi ot i'ope, regard- t od woman as a comforter, ami <1 viar* h ! that "I I I ho lie.u l o| a man Is d"pl'essr.| with euros. I ho mist Is < I isprl h'? I w hen a woman a p I ears." S. Oil tin .-t I xproKKod the 111 a morn In au iitully in "Al a rinloii" when In* i.:u v; u h' 'i pj in an t aiuttiisti m i iiij: ? I he ino w ?, .\ minis!. rliiK aii?i | '?li in. " ? Mil oun IrxiiiK. too, has . la I .? u a l <? I II I turret t, y poi i 1 1 1 1 lo known to fame, '?ul ferv. Ill ami tinder. remlmls us that Not Mho Willi t ra ; I 'r ?i:? kiss her S?\ioi r st ii n^, Nol sliu .bill.' I him wilh unholy tnii|?re. She, while A post Irs Shrank, eotiid danger Id a v i', l.ast at his emss ami earliest at his ?:r ive.' I '? ? 1 1 1 Moore ?iisilj in tii*' 1 1 niii r.illk Iif IhiiSl who e.Xerl In the use of iii<?U" l 'ovs l'ii;:li-li < 1 ra ii- hi word4 fall lil- 1> dowdr i"- fi ne his pen I ; i ; it 1 1 i i isl\ lie r\e||i||||S "ii whiiIhu' w Iii i i 1 1 *1111 in I w h iv si ? I \:e the spell ami tie II W e pll | si|i . \\ ! i ? - 1 In r siiiiih I i i til i triples ,,| rliill. .. t I lie pole, Ii woman 'ie 1 1 1 ? i ? ? 1 1 1 ? r ?? Is It.ippims i'ii v\ i i i II ll-l. II!. Soiittu-y was b> n-i m e.i i , s. In the<>r> < in prnetiee. i '|? \ nt ? #? of woman, y. l s jik?> ol jnsii. .? |*romp'et| the i e'Vni,. lion - W oman, v; ? n t l< w on a ? h. en ' ha t w . 1 1 le t .lire \\ hen si i oi.^j ;i up"' < 'o von try I 'a t nmi ?* ? ul<?^ i/?, ) , r n, tM t| | l if ft"iu i.i :n ill. "No post of polio or pri'te IliX'S I 1 1 a \ ell f rol I he.r tlohlili^ iimlj;. Miriam ai>i| Anna I'lojiliasii'il, In Iscai l, lieborah was Jutl^e. Itry, ml. l.ow.ll i at .1 .oiiKfello a . . i . ; worth ami 'IVimy son wioie sninr> n| tli.it / 1 1 1 1 ? ? s. I , swtelesl lines us tributes to their w Ivoh. i >uest Ions of Vitate i)t?l not Inellv Mill, Kurke itiitl I 'Israeli to sm h ? I?i- ' ? picncc 4>s <ij?l t Ii- tnouKlil 'tf their wives. ' llociks hiivi' ln*eii II 1 1 ? I will Irileites (o woman; u no w s|ki pel's spare ran only Ivit H|H'i'lini'i't, ami emleavnr thereby to aliliro lnv<^t lj<atloii of the Kenis thai Jiuvu been uhoweroil upon thU ineoiii pn-hoUHlble, Imllspciislhle cicHture, with whom, in Hip wVir'Ts of l?ryih'H, man may llv-i, bill rannot live without.- 'taltiimTr Mown. Th? Nalionul Lixi^rue i?a.>?"bal, , tdifb vi fill ariiro in <>?!uiubia on .Mareh j 17lih unki will retnaiu H?me time play in* , nmctioe ? Dnrirvx tim month ol | Msrrfi five NcHmoJ ?*IuIih nr? cxyertad io p lay | I'll r t a ( ion ? !iy Mom i?* Tu ri?|H>uao to nil urgent from i ? I <????? ivailer, who li* aookinjf lufoi j iiMtlkm oa tho Kiffti irt?nn(v aiuo-hod to i Hie dlfforout I?0.s-i tioll** in whitfh r?'?-lii*o staiii|c< arc iilllxo*! f<> ci)vrl?'>|ns? I i minlo dilltfont Inquiry on tho suhjool and , Inton rownrdod wWh hhoi-ohs. I p>un?l that ii <>mI? of pi*lii;:e stamp llivtiUionr> j iwul boon iiiwiitiiU^l In the I'iOHinjf j of (ho Itist Kreneh 10 hi i>i r?*. It orlxiaatod wHli ft iivai'l of h?*n?>r to Knipivw* Ivn j Jjon'io, in Jl or oorreapoiidoinv with a ?-?litnin iu tho I'Yonoh army. From I'uri.s tho eotlt> sproad ovor IQuropo, and found ; i t s way to AniorW'iw As many louder ??oiitini?'iits miller by l?oii)X plainly ??|>okon of, porwolis of a 1 , t tii iivh iiavo msorted to ih- icato siitna.s > for thoir u\iu*imiiitiiau from onv lllMlthor. Alhl so tho illli-l'cnl endow ot j IllrlaUoiiH liu vo Kprittw Into oxlKtenco, j and even the stamp Unit |?ay?i tin- toll ?d wiitton tMiniiiunioiitioiiH is mad ? to . n> wlwit tho writer hes'tates to *av in \\ onla. Wo oitn imatfim- Ilmi ;? \ < ?u i :ij woman ! inljjht bo inelinod to hi'imI ii k *-s lo a j inn n for whom alio h:ul itmil ji ft ??<?' ion. , and yol bo nwt ruined hy mol.fdy Iroin j cxplvRsiotf In r docile in plain lancriiilK'" Now thin cixlo oJF at a nip s'tfiis riinbles t line t<> do ko without luiv.n;; to writ." j tlio words, for jt sho |ila<? s tin- (damp j ilia^ona'.ly in tho upper vi^ht Hii'm r , wilth i(r> loUK wide a'ro^.s tin- it ; Hitflillii'M a kisa. It' tln? Ktaifip i* p'a<-?'il in tin- iniuiiM-r approved by llui l\*d Olliiv 1 h-parlmoiil. j whii li is tho proper way lor K"" ' "P I ?? vti r a 1 1 < '? > and iNinveiiutnv ot r.ii roia- ( Hon, tllllt Is, top aide up iii tlie nppi-." i rljrlif corn or of tho envelope, one ha 1 1 j iurli from its odif a, it sinniti'v. that l< t- | tern an- w? -Wwae on i ho cimiv of bus j liens or f in-inlwU p, or for any niher j online, wit In >ut any K|ieial i fferetn'O to j affootion. If tho stump is placid lop Mil** np ;i ji'l toitoliin^ tin- lipp' I' lino "I Ho- on\u< p<', i tint koiiio distain'o fi\?in i 13 riylil < ? I ? ? ? ? | il i-oiivoys ( lie InfopiiKat'oti l liat *"!*<? wn j diT liavt coiiliiliMifo in I lie* iv?'' ivi'f. If tin- II litNioit:i lovir :.s in .lo.ibt I . ; tlio roal fi'o'ii iij^h of li t, lovi- Ins tnn-vr I ii I ill .V mils -he m I at U-hI. it slu- innlor I stands ponlaKO s'otnp Hi!' alions 1 1 n ? 1 pia'VM hi-r stamp ''*p "p ill * I ? ? ??n'i*< m?' j iippi*r i iK hi rorni'i' of 1 1 n * on vi?!? po. for | i liis |HiKilion si,'iiilit m "triii1 lo yon ? Tlio t i ii i i ? I lo vol' inny tako hhihiko il | In' finds tli** ?dilinp so:ni' d stanoo trout | tilio riiflit '-ltd of tin' 1*11 \ *?'* ?po, v\i?lt oil" i of lis ||?IU' wi'lrr; III III" II P|?' I i il^''. for j tliirt jK?sitio.ii n-aii.s "iloit'l !?? afraid Aual ii, if t It ? baiMiful, I u ??< i t ; 1 1 i n u lovi r ; fiMCM lo ask I III' ili'l ilflpOl'tMIlt < | II ^I'.llll. lii'ratlKo ln> in iiiici'l'tain as lo ill ans i wit, Iii* 1 1 1: i \ Mtfi'ly i /isi a 1 : iii <? rtainiy ; .iNt'lo w in it tin' uiiuiti.li v\ litis It i in a lot tor tlio oiivi'o|i.. of wlii'-li toaiv I Ik stamp liiini'il on il* s.di'. willi il-i top Inward ilio I'-fl. ami pla- I inini di.i t? -J.? j in t.lli' uppi i' ri>;lit <oiii' i', r? ? r Mils po^i ; ! t i ? > 1 1 says "it-sk mo."' A Klanip played ih.i^'oiti 1 1 \ in 1 1 1 ? ? np- : jwr 1'l.rlil alible of flic ni\ ?i ojt,-, witli i's ' top next lo llif eornor, ^poal.-s tlnii most ? t.-inli-r of all wonl.s, lovr>. An I'lii'ourMKin^ po>ili?m iliul ?pt n... I In- <l>> r ? >l -iii o p h!iiii!!,i, ami ni \ f | l|n> i-i-iM* .if .i l; It: Ii iiilit lliiil bi.- ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' * ? i 1 s iij.is in - ' will i ia\o;-,li|i' if ii.l i !i, i.- w "ion i':i* - .i n > i-: p: ' ? i 1 * : ? : ii I >. i ii !. . ii ;; lit. i I id 1 1 I ' ? ? < ' \ ? ? I < ? | o ?. ,i it! 1 1 1 - w . i > <?.???? w t'n- i p "l"i.<- j t> I Ion nti-a li - "I :iiii loiM'l . Vuoth'-r rin'oitra*.:.ii4 pn+ilioii 1<? .i \i-r who is in doiiUl, ami iMirrr lo kin-w il' 1 1 ? - m is s.if l> "I'M '? ?? I'-n'i n - win n tin' ?- i .i m j > i ii ;>i< i .i I I'i'o j'- -iii ? ? 1 ' m ar l'ic riu'ltl i-iiil of lli ? i ivflopr, i ? : 1 1 ' away from all of ,K ? <ltfi-s. I'ln-. position" in.!! m li'H " I am Ii -i i t Iroo." Kill. :i!.'I^' for lln* "in- who it-.-oiVt ? i li t t ??!' W II II il II "It V I'l I rd ?- 1 i u p i'l niiil .it I v iii i In- it) | 'i-r t i ; ; hi 'i v?t ? tin- in \ oh >; i', for tin- .-1. 1 1 1 ; i in this p. sillon i-.'t i rii'S Hi" inf.-i'iiia I. on thai tin i-i-i-?*i\'? r . "I ill ii. d il w'n." Il si.-niii'- "I am iloitr with _\ mi." 'Pa ii I if,.- is tin' pr 'VoMn? I w nisi ??(' I \ oil | M wilt ioll, W 111' 1 1 I In- si .1 1 1 i }? is*phi '?'? I iiiifiN'di tti'l.v in t!i ? np|? r i e.l.i fin ni'i'. with its hip Iowa. I tin- ritfhl Thai position tm ?' lis s nip y I : londst, ip 'Pin* I 'vs'tioit of ?.? it ati M niii'i't ta in t ;? < wht'il lln- Sla:lt:p is pl.iciil .'I lilu- i;i;l.l fillip uf r't:- i incl' p", ??ttriii' di>ltiin-" t'l.on lln- P'p, tni- it nIkimIIi's "? 1 o ii I ? I " It 'i-j .i ! pt-lllon thai In-illn-i" I'll .tl'.llfivi 1 1 ' ? l lli- | ? oiiia^i-s. lint shows :i i-J ii I i . ? 1 1 1 \ ? \ j VolU I hut!. I. MiiKiut; !'<>>> tier full* \ im'\v ????mil in i hi* 1 1 1 < I i ? * i iiii'ii t w niua 11 in I In- in. 1 1 1 r In r rivi vim; I ? i pill ri.i;'i' /i i hi linn I :i I Mil in t ( ? tt Il> I in tin \\ i v ill wl:{ It it ix r-;l i<l f lit* nr. iK ? ? I li I ili i ti I > 1 1 * nil- siiiiplit-il. .\u Kut;lish J mnia! waiii.^ tin* l.l'lil s that I luir [I 'WillT plll't's. tll-vr-' a 1 1 v ii. ?>????>, it ji-s nt ill ? I ? i 1 . ? 1 . an* heavy with the Mo. >.l si. i ll.^li t it ? . I ill II f . lit * It is fiaii <1 that a - ni.ii.v a- '_'i).o >u \ ? i >ii il k svv a n i-y^inl a- I 1 1 ? ? > a i ? - < . l ! I ? - I aii- Killf.l i \ ? ? i \ \iai !<? f~n,.plv i ? . ? ? I tijily tin il", ii hi ii tiling <?!' inn inn ? aliii* %v On i)x I'irils i'!" thi- i iil?-r < 1 1 1 k mil w 1 1 ? I ij<ii>6 ? \ . i j i . i \ Tin' imiIK iif tin- ? .1*1' \ 111 | j '1'! ? I I :? -w.iii an i |?? c-i - I f llh i^lllli.ls <it' III liilli l, 1 'riiiii \ w.i> S\\.i-i|. ii. an! |!-i i !i|i if. , ; 1 1 1 1> t!ii- ii'-j".li'-i ii in. I ii. i|-f ji-f! iii 1 1 ? | s a--. < >n?i . \ u" 1 1 ? ? t wi.l inakt' lu-iirl.v a ilo/.?*n . i \ i -j a -? i ? si/i-il "j 1 1 1'l'r* . ' ' \\ ! i i ? ? 1 1 >!ki\\ how inanv v? ? in- ii ni'isl I". !?? a hum! in* i i h-s . I \|| III i ! :i * ??. I I.I till- il. -r- | |. i w I. 'I'll.- i.iii'i i'. nil ! > li ?'.lv j 1 1 Mit a 1 ii?> >iii i > in !(?.?? I li nt 1 1 1 ? - tii-t 111. if i'ii ?|n\\ n ? i <? v i; ii- ' ..i if- I. : t in. i i i Ii i ., .11 -. tin- Ml a: II". ?.ft.-i, !. . ? phi U ? ? J iii- - t i-.-i t . t jii. i \ ! . | i i t I . . i w h : I ? ? (If pill.-* a ? .? .v.ihl il t:* in i > - .-I t >? i|.-\\ ill. mi.*. !_\ in. .-in ? in :? "i. . ! i,l i pii.u . ,t'in. w I, !, a-ijnii 1- ..III ' ! 1 1 I I i ? -Mill | I ,| | i \ .?' V ?: ,- . I In- !.i i .- . .1 ii.. . ? .1 i -iilt-. ? ? > i ? 1 1 ; i ? 1 1 v (??!!.??: !' i - 1 1 ? I - . 1 1 1 ? 1 1 ??? in . . ? i s;. l<< pnfl - -is ml .ii a > thi \ l.isi- I licit i i . ? .t ? i iv n.il:'. 1 I ? ?? i ? ' I : ? v i i ?liiii vi i> iii ?? ii ( llf At la^t w a i ?? a!'?:i". iu-1 I I:. 'i v !? ati i >pjn?"'t ? 1 1 1 1 1 v '?! .speak I havt I hi . 1 1 seek " ItiC *tjl ll|i?tl|i-llt I"!' ?!:?>? in 1 <la.vt>. fi-r I have sniiii lliiiu In v i?? v < ? > I S I ? i ? 'In mi . \ 1 1 l|i rk i ! s " llr "I v\ i I Mlxi II ? ?| ii ? f 1 1'* . haps havr lint in it i I ilia! it liiti.-s I ha vi* In ! ii in >ii.?ct f ..itn-ili > 1 1 1 ? ? .a -< v . ? \ .--i avvl.vvanl. in y?>ur pr- ih.it I ha v. Ii.iil m ?ii ? t hiiiH "ii 'I'.v in ii' I licit I in >? s:i.\ t?i pui?" Sin* i s??t"t , \ i " N i'.?i " III' "That ? ? ii .?*?! ra ? ii ; . t'l.il awkwaiil h<x* Mi?? llnjii-fnl. was i|t:i? f.> 1 1 m ? ? ! . > 1 Sin* ?"!??? mi, Ml III IKlIt" Iii* "Wtl.i illtt* t'1 tin* fiK'l til It I fisii'ol v..ii u i'ii' iiot a waii- ihai I hiii i oti^iip*?| to v/iur xist'T " ? Tit Itii.s |jj.pt"f t '??:mnir<*<:fiTHT l? it . Tr.i\li*r Ikis ^;vi it up hi* Iiiimih'nv it. riiuiiiAr.nv if!<* ait. I it Is a ti m m ir< -?*<1 Ihai ho liny iii'ii'pti >1 a |nriitii:i with thi I ?ai lui'-'lnii I"tvit-.j>lii' * '? *ni;?a :iv nii'J wilt <itk?* J. lit* r?*hTTj? tV.olr S-kiJs ^ Mi. Ti\r\ l?-r will <1<hiI?t1iv?< prt?vt* h vnl?ml?l? man . i'lttr 1 A. i:> it.'l hy Soil-lift Keller ){<?>]. in 1 lii \ 1 i . I <? y ??f "i'rloiiUa.'' | Two .shall Ik* horn I >?<? whoh wide world a purl. \ I 8|M-ak In < I i if ? 1 1 tongues an?l take no thought. Knelt of the ol her's Ix-Iiik, ami iio liccil, S< I i ii<-y > o'er unknown scan lo unknown lands y. 1 1 it II crodfl, I : wieek, defying 'I. atli, an I nil I' n<'<>nKi'lni)Hly shape every act and turn Kiifh h( ?-|> and thuiiKht unto this end: That oik- day out of darkness thay snail . meet \ud r?ad life's meaning In Ouch nth t'h ? yi h. Slid i v\ o shall wall; >?,m narrow way In life. So closely kI>Ii< I ? >* side that should one turn *! Kv?*r ho 111 1 1** from left to rlKht . TlifV needs must stand ackno widened I face lo J.tice. V< I Hiohk with Kro|diiK hands iliul never > i I ?h|i. Willi wall and wistful eyes that never I .IllcOt, W illi I i | im calling on earn thai m wr h ar, i Shall wnii'lir alj llunr weary days tin- ; known An I d ll< lllisut Isth'd nd I his Ik Kate* HI'SA.N MAKII S I ' A 1 . 1 1 1 N ?' J . i ITIRflRY NOTE* Mr John T Mors % Jr., Is to Im I lie l?lci;i .i|.hm ol I >i (dlvi-i Wcudel I I l.t'nifx Stone Is 1 1 1 1 1 if* 1 1 arc to la? i ho jiuli llslyi:; .?f I: I. HI e\ i iison's posthumous nov< I. "Si I \ I'll. 't'ho Man-It, IM)I. uuinhcr of Harper's ''oniiiiiiiiiK i he "Trllhy" rcfi rentes to. 'hlstlnr Is still In demand, and hrlriKS from J:: lo $1 per copy. Mr CKarles (Jodfrey I. eland Is maklliK a in w collection of "Itrclltiitinu's Mal lads." which wdll noon he published In N'e\v York and In London. The Indifa I lualdi Mrs. (illphanl has ^ uiii'ii another novel, which Is an n. it need for publication this HprlllK. She i .ills ii T\vo St ru iiKo.rs " Mr John li.ic, the wiihr u ? '-ononilr.il <liu-s'lotis. has written a jtew hinj'rnphy of Adam Smith, wh'cli Will he puMi-h'-d ; hoi 1 1 y hy Maemlllan & Co. ' < ? a 1 1 i.a ' is the title of a story of uiod ? rn widely whleh th'' traveller In 'he t 'a rpat hluiif--. MIhb Mctilc Muriel I ??>\v i M r:i. N'ormiini. hi atiout to puld'sh. I !n ntaiifi's has just published .a pain I ? 1. 1 I rul|l;i lldlli; tile text of the IneunO T.i x la u In l ull and the Treasury r >:u hi ! Inn I'lutlnu i ? i ih.- <'tilh < I Inn the >' iiin- with S' H it,,r I llll'S s|ieetdi ileMv ? ii I iu 1 1 1 ? ? Sena!'- on t lie Dili of Jan i \ ppl'd vi's I ili'' ? - t\ nf I s> till Stories is "The SnnM of the Stars." 1 1 \ (I I' ( *ha lulu r:; !?'. It. A. S., Willi t wi-ii I y ? four Illustrations. The see oiid \ ol uino will lie "The Slor.V of the Karth. ' h.\ Prof. II ? I Seidey. K I: S. ? ! I'. Putnam's Kniis have in i ? ri - 1 ? i' i - i inn an edition i'?f Marryat's "Mr. Mhl shippuin K'asy." Illustrated hy repr 'Scn tut Ai \nii rleatl artists; "At (Mils," by 'he I r.-irotiepn Tnttrpho'-ny. and "Hhdie Ib-u" and "Anlneoiirt." hy <i. I' l{ I i up s. In (lair Famous Novels Seiles. Mr. Thomas It. Aloslier, of I 'oil la nd, Mi'., will known for Ida t.'vi'l ful editions ? ?I nf'.it authors, has |n>Kiin the pntdh a tloii uf The Hi' i l.it. n monthly perlodl al ivlii'iruf i In* first (January) iiiiiiiIu'i eon I .y i > s Mime ni I'.lake's lyrics. The !<"?? I ? .^>?i . *i v sue will III di \ot d t'? I'lanin's \ illon. I H. 1 .1 1 ?) ?tin ol I ? * ? ? 1 1 1 1 ? . i ny I : ;i \ e jc.iii i| ,i m ? ? vv no\.l 1 1 \ the noted author of "A Sup. rlluuir' Woman." Il I < ca I I "Ti a ii iiloti. and lakes hi* tin- Kai;c cast ilnw ii 1 1 % " .\l a rcella." It show .< with trai;|.* ln li'toity tl.e ere. piiijc harm of suc l illstlo ami amirchlidlc tendencies. It Is a (ittliii; Intellectual .111). | nf its a notiy moti'i an il. m . M a in ilia ii ?V i '??. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 > < 1 1 1 ???? "Sumim r s'liaii-M nf Hlrds ami Itvukx,' hy William W Koivli'i-, am! "Structure ami l.ifo of liii 'l " hy P. W. ! Sivi'llcy. The same Iii m ii l lion in es thai Mr. I'iik*' Is coniplet - line his J 1 1 Ion of I loraco'H Oil's In t ho i la si- i< .i I series hy aihlliiK Ihoso of tho i:i ??? ?. s thyi arc {uiltahle for reailliiK; ?nd th.it h?- will pivjare, also, a one-volume edit Ion of lloraii' for Hcliools. A third ".lltloM nf the lilo I'rof. Stanley ,h \ oil's "'rin- St. lie 111 I'l'l;*' II to lillhor" l,s ahOtll appear. ' . 1 \. Vi llonry Holt & C>y,. yj,.. ounce Ten Hi ink's "Five I.ecluiw A r< pnkcsponro." 'rans iate>l hy J ii I l:i. KriSj'Un; "Jaek o" D.kiii," h> .Mali. t Healc (iX arani Series!, "llrtM sela.i. edited hy rfof. O. J''. JCmersoti; "< lernian Prose ami l'oetry for Karly Heading," "Stories froin (Srlmni, Ami r so 1 1 ami llanff," I'oems hy Various Au thors," an<l llauff's " 'Knravane.' with I'oems hy Various Authors, " all cdll??l, ? ?i'-., hy T. I!. ilroiiHon ; "Three Classic (o'linan TahM," ? ? ] i t t-t 1 by A. M. Nichols; ami I'emdl.v's eomedy, "Pop Drltle," t-d 1 - led hy Miss Marlon 1*. Whitney. There Is a truthful portrait of Cnlertdjv trf~luie of tho letters of his period re i : . 1 1 \ 1 1 st "vi i'ed In IJIrinln iha'u. Ilert? ti Is; "If he is excited hy a remark In company, l.e will pour forth In tin ev< n 1 1 1 ;? w il hout - t lie least appare it effort, wiint would furnish matter for a hundred plays i.' paKes): hut the moment that ho Is write, not JV.cu tie present Impulse, hill I'lolll pit Cldi.lied dellhi ra t lofi. Ills powers f.til hl:n. ami I helieye that tin-re .in- ? Inirs w In ii hi ? i mi Id not peii t In > < >nt nioiiest note. 1 1 . ? Is otic of those minds w ho. e\. ? pt In Inspired moods, ean do m?t hlntf." A new 1 it v% Join mil Vi he N- w Voik I. aw Hc\ lew has I't en slnrte.l at < 'ormdl hy a iMiupiiliy of students Iii-'oi poi a t ? d under I ho law s of the State of New York. Its i h ifael r marks it oil f r? in the olln r law pit lodleals, in that It will he more practical an. I of particular value to the l'ii.-\ prac'l. !iik a t lorn. ) Professor Col I.ii. who was tie leifal advlsi r of i |.i\ - I'l'iini". Iltll and I 'lowiT, is i he Consult in;.; p.] lor of tin- new loiirn il. and coii f : i I ? : 1 1 ? ?* a timely art:, h on "Itee lit and Piospoetlye I .??(?Isla t loii i ej;a rdliiK Corpor al ions," I ? I lie llrst nuuihi-r. .1 il* I ? <"as. sod;i\ of die Wisconsin Supi i iii i 'ourt, has an article on "Tin- i "h irieriif: i?i X i t o 1 1 ; 1 1 Hanks." t'sii.iilv I In' Auieri. .ii ...a ? .???'??is Mj7'S the liist oppoit uiiilx i ha t oifi i s H -.1: .it!' i In- Jia.s hi hi.-ved fame to visit Kuiope. \ -t so Mi N'oah Hrooks. who ti i ?? h t sls'y foni ?> i' s of his well s| ent 111.- ?-?? n..f..i .? i rns.slm; the Ml.intic. Il<- ? . i : : .wi . l ow - r, on January for ili M ? <1 ii ei i.i'' in <"i a tr.p that will pro). al>l.\- In. 1ml- Puis and the north of Purope in addiiion to places on I hi* "Purst Hisma r.'K s" southern and ( ? r I ? ? 1 1 - t ? I i: .in larv . M ?? ('looks is tiav>!l!nc wi h .i In. Iouk iii i-l. tin- trip I" i.K in r- i! !\ Hi- t'liltlliio t ol i-. ? m;a i;.lileiil I I . . i > w !?? 1 1 I he v wih lid Mi I "? II t Jif H ^ ? M i t ?.??? i ; ( ? ( .,??r .1 ? ? i ii,- .inn- st Elinor. I I ? I ,?>iv eoh l.ra I < S III. Sceolid liillii lor l". s.-v.-nih year with a n w fovn-. 'Co . II ,,iii and plan' 1 !??? poets and dra iii.i'Pis w hose mini n aif Inlrrwoven in this la w d. sl?n of laur?d and thorn Is In .i -.If a poeili- sludy, ami therefore most ultaMe ??> 'hi* |!I!ii;h/Iii?v Pol' I'o.'l - 1 ,or?> i.ik.s for Irs pro\ Ine. s the no'd" an^l up lift inn w rilliiu <>l e\ ? i y a?.- and lant'atid s?ek4 to make 1 1 1 ?> 1 1 1 known and a^pre < luted. "We continue to find ill l\iel ? I .oi s.tys a ii-?'ent ri ll ic, "an oiii-lhul .oi.l K. . |.lii?ial m. I hod of Iri'ill.llK lllcfr i III I suldcetS. which dlff relitlates the ??> ii' i/lne from nil Its compotltors io iv p. i lo.lieal tl.M. " Its "School of I.llora lur. has heeli most valusihle In show lilt; l.ow ly appreciate our own American 1 masterpieces, ar.d It Is now studying a scries of po ins Illustrative of Ameri can History. WlillJ*??f*y,'^Wr Norsemen" is considered In thl* K?d?ruar> Ihsijc. Oih< r topics ?r?? "Tlie Hcllfflon of Kohert TtiirnS." The Friendship of Whitman ami Km? rson." "W ill nn<l Fait In Shake*, ?(hsen'n New Play," etc, etc. 4 Triolein . \V. muiry fo;' hauty. for fa nm, \\ lill? ik left out In l hu < *^H ? Wo htuki! ?\?.ry c.*i.iiice on t !??? fMiiie, We marry for beauty, for 1,1111c, l'\i|- (ll'ortH, tlult l-S HWllicd with HhaUIC, ' Ami coin \l Hi )HK<(tH of i<ohl ; \Vn 1 Dairy for beauty, fur fame While l.ov Is bri out in tho <o|.|; While l.ov<- is hit out In Hi ? cold AikI passion parad 's In hlH ii'ime, < ?ur uia dens ari< I > t ?*l'?ro?| an>l sold, W liiln l.iAr Is left on t 1?i tin* cold It wanton:' l>e i.rKcii^ and bold Their hImh Im the h-HHtr; why Maine W'h.l. l.o vc l.s loft out In th- 'Old And |> inkIoii I'iir Mlii in his name? K'ifiiM I'yrrii * Mri'd >ou?il"l. (Gilbert I'urUvr. Mi ?iil:n ii I'tik.-i, wliowe a?t'it?iiilin? ; 1. >> 1 i.t iii'1 <-> have ni. id ? hi* name well ! ?> n< 1 w n * * 1 1 '"-lli *?*,}? 1-? < l tin* A t Unlit:, in ; in himself .1 \ . rv inlercslim; personall I ?>'? Ih' was born iii I In- I a moilH old city 01 I cjihi'hs". in isr,u'. ifii> m'iii or an officer in j the I loyal Ai iill -ry, ami "lie d?? ?emlanl f I'.oni'i- ?t ions of inilliary men. lie was 'duiiili'd for tin* church, htu devotion ' 1 1 literary rather than t heoloKinul .-ludy i-li ir tc'ci i'/cd him, and, follow 1 11K iliir. Im'hI. lie b-caine lecturer on ? KiiKli-li literature at Trinity ('oIIckc, I 'IV ronto, u |H*dl:oii which ill health led , ) 1 i in to iisi>'n. His scan h for physical , strength w.ok hint ? ? the Smith Sea I -la nds 1 ml A u>l ralia. lie lectured in j ill ? 1 li'.i I* V rli 11 1 ia 11 ? *1 1 ' 1 rs, and the Uni vi'i'N lv nf S.vdniy clival? d Ifini to de? | liver 'I eolll'se >tf lee.l l| I'CH oil bin favorite iheir.e I.ater lie exVcndvd his travels* j to (', ylon and .lava and the Sandwi.'h Islands, | ? > w liii h latter place he went j ?.! Hji.vial commissioner of the Sydney II rai l, w ItiVh demonstrated its coitll ill II e ill ll 'fi o 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 * I lo Oil in-put, "nil po. 'it ical ijucstiors l?y adopting them u 11 - < 1 11 1 stioiiiiiKly and franiin r IN pdhy tli' lellpii.fl. Alter t-jn ndin;; four yeijrs in tlicsn w imleriiifr:, Mr. Parker went to Kiitf I Mtd, w her ? he devoted himself to flc* lion, in which ileld lie iit hii veil iilmost iiiiUai: lanei us >iiiire?i. 1 1 is l::?t romance The T.a.l i f lie Sword," vv.sh published "1 !"? k form 111 London and New York ?> in 11 1 1 a in 1 >n s| \ | ? s t i t tohcr. lie hat* tew 1 r I ?* i ? f 1 irii? (if "I'icrnc and ii.> People" MinnaiK in three lliiKlish 1'i iK ixiiieM The cleverest t It i 11 ?< lu- Iris* w r i 1 1 11 is "Tile Ti n rsla I ion of a Siiv fi?e" 1 1-, lias lead. ? 1 1 1 e roniallli II l-l < I .lie lluil'on's 4 ' 1 \ ('..mpaliy and ? *:i it ! 1 ami ill" I'nr N'or li Ids own; , i? 1 1 d i'e.illv ilie lii.st mail who has .?volyeil lit.- > ilMiii.e f the lllldx.n'H I \ 1 '? 11 i' 1 1 1 > . The I II 11 >1 r a led \ im r> 111 fp .iks ? f h 111 a^ IV. 'i wy: "In all 1 It1-. v.,ri< il ni' is th." J..V of liuliiin.;. tin- si'iit ..I' ? 1 1 ? 1 uc>?l . and yi I lie d < > i, * iaii'iile . ? r:si? o'' 1: 11 uia li i t y and o|.s..i \ ,in; -\ -m|ialliy. lie new; lie '> -I ruim. .1 ' is d. h. is of the o:.en air I if. 1 1 1 . t of "(lie . I'll i" 'O iij's Kl'cen and A m'. 1 1 ?( . i 1 1 *?; j 1 ? r : ? 1 '-j air 1 1 ! * ? w a h 1 'i !i :? !l iiis wrirk . " Jul 1 1 was a i-l 1 ikir. l; |>i. 1 111 <>| awe w hieJi Sli?! !e.'. iaiiiJu red wh i, h.- o- d Ihai >;rainl tdmile: "Arl w lion some ureatcr pa'iu:tcr dips I I is pr-ncii in the kI"<>iii of mj rl lupiakc and ei'lipse." lie | . 1 ? . 1 1 : ? ! . I \ had in liiilid the celi|K?o nf ihe >nn, lull while i' ii-: more awful it i-> sear I v ? nr. hen ill iflll lis the cc]i|h-e of the iiioeii. A lot I eclipse, visible in AiitfUcla. will lake placc 011 ii<'\t Sun ,in\ niulr ai d if thu weather is clear ; the si m ii t will i?: a maK>>iflcciit one. There ar?' live c?'|.ipsu? duriiK thin y. ar luil liiii- "lie. and another of the moon ;i|s', next Scj tcinlicr are not ..ills' the yi!r total ? c'ipsi s. Put ? In* only iimis \ isil.h' here. If need hardly In' said that an 1 ellpse oi" ihc 1110011 is cnui-'cd; l.y tile passage ? ? f Ihe e.ulh between ihe ??un ale! t lie iiiooii, w hereby the shadow ? ?f lie 1 a rl li falls upon the moon. It was tld.s ; In iiohi. 1. on that fliril'shed asl 1 ..ii'imci'i-i witli eoiudu.sive proof that t lie ?-:i 7 1 !i w as round. The lime of the ee|i|*ie will b ? as l'i illow s, l.ej;lni'in^ ? > 1 1 I lie evetiinu of tile 101 h: .Mo 'ii eii. ci v j .. 11:1111 ra 7 17 p. in. Mo. 11 .n Ms shadow S ; 1 1 p. in. Total Iv lijis.' begins 0:11 p. 111. Middle of the Kelip-e 9:.10 p. in. Tolal la-lipse ends 10:47 p. 111. Moon leaves <dia<h.w 1 1 :k"i p. in. M.i, in leases I'Miumbin . ... 12:41 a. 111. '<J''?rrfliic Truvrl in lii I'.' "I'll ?? TUtll'M- || Will l>\ ! k i 1 1 i 10 IlilS :l ? ? ? it 1 1 ? ? : 1 1 of I t<> sny on ln*li:ilf <?f t i ;n t*i inc. m! iI In' li:iii 1 1 ? > p;i t ii-n-v with '(??in i-i linu i"ll\ w ln> ii' \ 'r li-m ?> tin' ?.u i.ti in \\ 1 1 i Ii tlsi'v w<ri> I >? ?rn . "Sit 'li ?>|.?*\ :inl .-IiikuI^Ii i'i,'>plc m:iy In- sniil I ? ? !"? liUr Stuils ??! Toll "Isrs in Ihrvit > li?*l l-i. v\ Ii nu' :i I w:i \i> ;t.l ii hi t thi*ir <?wn ! ??tii*'. or like t h?< ' '\rili|iic t?lint up :tl \vti>s iii :i Villi." 'I'll ? ll:t>l (.iiiliti v licit is liiosl ic ? ( 1 1 ii*. 1 1 1 ? t * 1 1 i ! n i > Ii t; ? li-is <i liiitiw i*. I "fill <?. ";i II' I till- yullliK^r ??!(-?? C'.-tll til l-V ? ii ?? ? f ? ? ? l< it'T 1>i*.;iii>i> <>f (iii- Intnl. i:'..-e i ii .ii* ???ill : 1 1 1 < I pi "iHitH-in ti 'ii. u ll.i !i \> .1 I >? ? li.ti 'l' v ? >\ ??r<'?t||| ? |?y nit< '? > 1 1 ? ? 1 1 . 1 ? It .smm! liir. Illilioi'll v. Illl'l ill III:*; point I-.- |''i fii h 'I*. .||v! ik? injiy lj? -r? -:? ?! I" i ?? I I ii t II i<\ w!m. I ?< >1 II lc :i w iii i ;i !o\ s v . - ii t It In ^ " A f ( i i w lil Ii :? i v ? i i. ii i!i' . 1 1 1 : 1 1 . . i- ;fl\i.>i-. lite i .. ' ?: inn*- \ ? M;i \\ Iii n If ci' I 1 l'*r Mi'i' ;?? i-? i i i ? ? to t- ? 1 1 1 1 ? ? ii it i \ ?' i si t >? I ? ? li'iitii ?it. I i ii; hi i;- Mil i nin ( <<>ii it :i \ In- p i ? ? I-: - ? ?I ii ; ? I ? \ 'Id- ! i ? | ? i i : i i ? k ni'ifl ti"in i ,i?* i ? ? : 1 1 ii unnA " VII i 1 Y.i Ki'IImI. \\ c 1 1 In it Willi > I < > I It llii mli \ . rl'iif: II ? I ? ! I '? ' *? ?\ ?? ,t ? ;t If. It llo rl ? 1 1 1 1 1 ? ! I I 1 1 ? ?? I I I 1 I I ?? 1 1 1 1 I III' I\ I 1 1 | | l*; I . . 1 1 I ; ? ! I ? ? I I . \ \| I I ,:t III 'I'll it .Si* iim in ''it- ffrrfiit iinirl-fi- nf tin W - ti.' ii llo'ttf ' l;i lit of i \ . : ? 1 i ! i ? - . 1 1 1 f ' 1 1 ? ? ! .VI : . i 1 1 . 1 1 1 s I ' ? 1 1 1 ? < ? ?' ??? Ii l'I t iii; li"? ' ill t ? >p ilnt ? II '? I', lilt lliitlv.. . i(, Ill- \\ M|||| t.iK ? i Itf ?!'? i i ;i 1 1 1 1 I I'liiii lo uiilf. - ? I I . i # ntlli .ii> i'flrlt'1.' |?f?t ?!? ??In* lilli.t l'I i ft * ?? | ? I !? - 1 1 III ( In- ? ?( lli?tx" \\ ?? ,i'f i "iii i i ? J i 1 1 ot .i ri> ntly pnlilislt-^i ? it .?:i 1 1 1 .? 1 1 f.t 1 1 . on in w j t ji- 1 1 M:t s 1 1; - in i> ! ? i?ii m iiii'il .t ?* Int-ily ? i >ti>i?? nic opft.is "illi I'*. Ii hit ' .|*> :ti!.| Ii*. It f. ??( m 4 : >?'lll?ll| \ |> Ii ?i i- 1 h in ?? \ :u 'i i i. i'il.- in .r Amnii .hi fjrtfil,, r?Mi. ' i;t ?In- in- ??!.- I 1 1 ? i' i Ii i 1 ? 1 1 ?>rT' nioi ? '??iii fill ?.f l'Mt;r:)1 I 'll. A:i\ fin* of tin* pul?)li: ^I'liiiol sv ?? triii s.miii ItMriM thill tli<* |m nplr arf it* IiIi ihIm l-'^pt iition *v>r N*iiv?Mii1wr I in*viT wish i'i> <? ?? thf ')??>' whi'n iltt* . Iniri'ti will iiivokf i?r rtc-lvp k??v< rn iii?*iit;il :ii<1 f":ir?linal f?lht?on#?. N'lsf i<> tin- M l?sv nipjil our nvo^t im |w>rli?nl i? i!t?? C?>1iinik!n. ? l*5?ior> i( .loJiiiHoti In Novcsnht r Rcvli-ff of !{'?? ? views. 1 ESSTFBN WILLS . NOT COMING.] nin i* what * sj:rrs s?;> VT!OI( sns . - hi. ?.i\i:s iiis r?u? so! riiiNKixu . |l??. SlMltll IIOi'K \tl| <'OII?|iet?' with ICllvIt' I'll MitiuifuilurcK MhV , Keb. -\t the State lloiuio I 1 1 i S III llio Ct^HtnlltOO A ffairs cuutlnuv'3 ita 1?* v*?h I ? Ration into tin- oaUH'* of removal *3 other Stall's of textile eopporntionH, Th?? oouuniltu heard a different story today of the *ii?li t Ion of manufacturer* and eiupi ?yes in MaHnaohua&tts, from that given lit tllf pIVVioilN SCSSlOUS of t->" imiuiry. The compel It Ion of t)i?' Pouth was stamped as bugbnir b v ex-Senatoi Itobcrt Howard, of Kail TVlver, who up pea red as tin* represent a tlv > of the Fall IVver (Vdton Mule Spinner*' Assocla Lion . Mr. U? ward snid, in brief: "1 ha.'e I lot . .1 ? i.rl iik the past few months that ihe eom>p? natively few manufnetu' ient whi? are con tvmpht ting t h ?' bulldintj I of mills in the South have spared no ; pains t^? obt i in l lie widen! ) ulilloil)' \ | their view* on the soealKl 'Southern I in 'venu nt The bug- hear of Southeri. eon) pet 1 1 ioii has been run* In the ev? ; ?f the people throughout the length j ami breadth of the N. w Kngland S at >?. i jukI M'is>:n !ius tin particularly. It j seem.- to me th.it those who are do'-iVi ! ihe most (a hit:'.; jossiks more of s* , thcor tlenl than :? practical knowledge I of .'otton iiianufact uring. Tlie maj>r:tv of til - ma ii nf.1' i ures of Massachusetts ilejieiid more for siireens upon skilleo opeiM lives, and climatic conditions li the line of goods t h > ? v ariv engaged u. than proximity to the cottfon fields. Short hours are not driving the em | i Ion hade iirt.iv t rim Massachsetts. f >? ? ii4> Mtate in the country has made kii Ii J \\( i?b i t'ul propress in cotton inanufae | Hire a> file St . t ? .- ^ ill e 1S74 when 'u j hours of hilor were redu *ed to 10 dai > . j 1 enroll l? Wright siivs that Ma.ssac m | -i lls nwnle it K'lln in spindles between j I l . s 7?? tin. I l.vSO ..f 1.517.238 iiml 30,711 j |(?,.nit< It' lite e (ton trade is leaving ? M ;i ss;i i'li us* It s, !in some operators it ! tr.vi.ni; to impress ui>on the co.in'.."%T i how ran v ol a r on nt for the increase j in swindles >i lid looms? In I SR.) th*:i ! wirt' !.- 'M spindles in tin* Stale. T'u i l.ilcsi ret ur lis >lew 7.16'*, 180 or an in j ! rrciise of -.v:|. !>?! in the jiast 11 year*. Kail Hiver, at the passage of ten lio'jrs : j law /in 1 s? | had in Its fact-Mies 1 25^. ] j "iOS a ml il lias n??w about ",700,0-.K). New j I-: ii v I < ii ? I has 7ti per rent . of I he spindle* 1 ' of the eon n try. ?'The South t im lay has :w mills str p ; prtl, f>r sale and in reeoivers hands. Ii j would be diflleult lo find three Idle col j , tun mills in M i.-*wi.'hsetts . As fast a? i skilled l.iit H.i'i i's Rt-l to the South y n ; w ill in iir the petition f'T just such b ' bor legislation as the people of M is *n "hu.-rl t s hav e sought during the past | few years. There are but few usltu, j that hug bear of 'Southern mnpetltiou ' It his been staled that raw cotton tv. ; taken by Southern railroads as llftii I rlass fvcljrht, while Nortiheru s\>ad?< talv'' | it as i >i 1 1 \ si 'v nd t>r third -.'lass freight ; 'l lii.s statement Is erro^i(*>us, since eo' i ton i* not onl.\ shipped from the South to Ma>sanhusetti-?, and presumably tr> ' all New ICnglaml. as llfth class, but ii ! ran be reMhippeil. from one point to a?? ' other in New Kilobaud, in carload IVs? ins lift 1 1 eliss fr?4ght. Something b.'t 1 also been said about coal. The two : S?t it i <s which arc recngidzed as the m ?.<t i pro^i" ssive in tin- South are the Care | lillJlH. i Investigation ha.-. .vliown iik> that !??<? I 'ar. ildi-as lire as far from the Coal lioMs 1 a < the matiufaet uron* of Maj$?:ieiiui<t?tt?. ' and whii I ii- more the rules for its tratlB t pnriaticm arc jrroator llian hero, sjnee wo ari?> lift dopinuloiit mor? ly <>11 I. ho steam railroads I ?? i.t have the s:?al?oai'd. \ovv tae miills in tin- s >-?.-nON'i| I *i?*?iin? ?n t i ?li<si!!*i.l in tin- South are situated in a ? >?.? tan lt? !t in wMii-h is rais-sl cotton j Niiitai?l" only for euai>e xroods atnl yarns J aii'l until lor tin* pro lin-t of the average j \la>M' ;ii-!ius??t,'.s mills. I think stalis 1 tii'M <-'niw t'liat M a.^f <h hmoM s has in j reality little lo fear from tlio o >mp.|il.ioii I of t'-.e South. "I 1?? ?Iit?vt* that every step that Ik t.i I. en in the interest* of the employe io li-hieji his Imisleii will return sonitv : filing to the inaiiiifaeturcr :in.| tho St'nte. M :i s?-:i( Iniset !h maniifaot urors have al ways in 1.1 ie past an I will l?o I11 the fu ture. ?? .inpi ti ivt, owing to tho skill ami ia'i lliiri 11 ?? <>f 'their operatives. to hoM their own against nil competitions. It. pr-vof of l!ii> since the |?asstl?v of tile ten hoi'r law we have seen groat fac : . I. :i!t . 11. 1 rieli f:Mi'ili?t> multiplied. I hel.e\ e t !t :i t 'od.iy M a ssa < *h u ?ot t,.s is j ; ?- I 1 e|at-> ..f :;;olvhjL|ilS n lio are I sti:ti .1 In ii>inr :t suifcrJe ? ?f *1 roller li to. nil I iiie prop ami mainstay <if our A IIII I I a li IvepnKiie." Kopres,. Mia live |{osS. ol New Keilfol'il, j tli >uyht t'l.it the small increase in tin mi 1 1 her of mil'*. in lh ? Kosit'h during to ' ?o:i:w was l??sit proof that New I p I ; 1 ml, .<iril . t.pei-i.il! \ M ;n-.snelr:si,l 1 s. had nolli i i<> 1> with 'ho rooiMvil of any ! 1 * ? i < f; ? i ? ns The same le^isla i'.ii w ? 1 ? ix. w I ?e 1 1 nr sou.dit in the ' < ':i l> ;>-? s. Mr ICo-*. Xl'd he kliow tliat 1 ",i ???Hi- ? - ? 1 ? ; ? ? 1 1 1 > m hieh had In on ' mrairt<-d perni'i^ion lo luiild in t h ? ? S.iii'Ii. ir.oi u'.?m- directly in Alabama >\ llel'e il'ele .r- an eiirht hour laltor law I! f I i : . ? I I ? 1 r- ? :i ti \ iml lectin 1 1 1 lo S ??(?!? e\eepl to lll.lke en;||*se I'ouds. w hi' h f.ot i o;u;?,'e w ? 1 ! 1 the mills t ! I ' S-;:ite I < ? extent. .Is lilost ? ? f I. n- | d >11" hi ; i- 1 liner iT'lldo In i lie S'.mIi ?? ?' Mi i .' ?? . 'akinc the ! ' rl 1 Si :? f 1 v ? !i ' - .1 ! e !i-s> 'i| 1 le Npia ! 1 1 ? lie ! ? :e 'i po'M li >n ;?) \ew i;..df..|-.l 'I'l '??'k of ;? 1 1 ip -rea<>e there 1- i- ?' Id"! ? ? fa-'s T -|r I s; I." ! (ho S.IJlh i ? I ? ? t*. IV...' ! V t.-is'llo- r. Iiuro til, 111 ? i- No 'i'l. ? l 'i'. '"li ll-i f'| w. s very li?t ?? 1 1 ? ? eilh?r. 'I'liii larilT ajji lalioii a ft"< " *. 1 d nil' title 1; > for o\|?orl more 1I1-111 it it:.! l'i ? co.-ylVo Siiithern ? ?><- iad i'.i* i? ?\ In ?/? I >^t ?.Toiiii'l. til I VMI ill-- S 'h li.id 'IVl III 1 1: II I'll e . a I'd I III I " ? e ,%w\f 'J.'t!l now. Tile ? '.?r i!?o ' ,1 I per I i- 1 < . I >? 1 ? i 1 i^ile'in mill while ihi- S:.i'e it r'? hut .<115 In tho s I'll1! '-h ie ? I yojii-r.! live lo forty *> pi I id!> f whl'e then- if. only line SI" ? i_'h:? spiiidl?*s. I \ W .l.ia m IseiKaaj/- of | ',||| Uiver. n 1 . r.* .*a \ i. v in Litton mills, and A. \ I '.III- 1TT1T : ? |H . r-eii I im? the Itiystoll ? ? 1 1 : r. ? I !. ili.tr union, .-poke Iniotly. wftrr wiiieh l'i It 1 ? s i < 1 ir was eonl imieil to 1 Mar -li s Itolffiril II fill fl?irr?eil . ;-i .iii;-i!? AtMOOlaled I'rcss. Dayton, O., K??l?, 1?. ? Vh? houim <?f ti. \V. Woa\ or wind wife, an nRe<l couple l|v- , tntf two ana om? half mllo? south w st of Trottwocl. MontRoinorj* county, was | Juirned Into last evenlnK. The tire was not il.Hcovcrcd until shortly after 4 o'clo* k tlds morulnR. The charred l>ones of Weaver and his wife were found In tha ' ruins later. It Is thouRht the work Is i that of roliliers, who after robhlnjc and ifitirdcrlnK tho mewl couple, fired the hoiiwo to cover up their horrlhla night's J work < I'Koi'i.i: vol ai: id \noir. Vi?UK T!ii? duke of York will visit Can a<l:i next summer <md a fbrvwida ko on to AiiHtrulla. ARAM? A Hi in with the historic and no torious iiuiiio of Eugeno Aram Ih a Cai I forn la state Senator. IUVINO ? Il&nry Irving, tho aeloi, la severely Indisposed. 1 nliuenza la the malaily from which ho la suffering. L10 AH10? Any holy wliu attacks Alrt . Uease thinking who has lost her grip, will il ii< 1 she Kaiii>au hark. M!nn.\' polls Journal. RK8VY? Oi'nieral Resvy lias lust com- [ pleted his seventieth year's act Ivo ser vlco In tho Russian artillery, of which . he Is the senior olllcer. HI.AINK? II Ik prohahlo that tho Itlalne I house In Augusta may U> purchased l>y j tho Maine legislature and converted In- | to an executive mansion. II A It D1 10 ? 1 lardlo's portrait of his In t *? j wife, a daughter of Senator ?,olhmi, i han recditly been added to the Corco ran Art Oallory collection. I IOI.MK8? Oliver Wend II Holmes's M I nary hns been appraised and tho value is fixed at $#iV>..\0. 'Phis will he a Kreat I surprise to the friends of tho dead poet. IU.A1\ E ? Amos H. Rlako was tho builder of the first locomotive in New Kng land.. This was In 1R32. He died recent ly at Wat* rhurry. Conn.. aged S3 years,. CI I I'RCII II. Ij? I.ady Randolph Churchill wears the very exceptionally granted and much coveted Imperial order of the erown of India, eonferred upon h?>r hy tho queon. MORTON- Kx-Vlce President Morton has a series of four wigs, beginning with 0110 representing a recent hair-cut and ending with one sH^estlng tlin nei d of another clip. CARLISIiR ? S?>ci\tary Carlisle is confin ed to his hod with the grippe. It Is not a very serious attack, however, and Is expected to yield to rest and treatment in a few days. STKVKNSON ? Kohert Ijouls Stevenson's love of ad venture Was Inherited f r<>?n Ids molh'r, a Scotchwoman. \\*1>o revel l led In Wilson's Tales of the itnrder. and ! gloiiflnd In adventure. LACY- Tho Alabama house <>f represen tatlves has as Its oldest employe "I'n clo" I'Her l,a?\v, an antl-bell'im darker, wlio has held his plao? since ISiD. lie i ts as old as thn State of Alabama, hay ing been born In 1S19. HIOHNHA'RIiT? Sara lb?rnh.ardt's bed Is j of white satin and is fifteon feet wide, i when she has had a bad night ft J dream-tossed slumber her mild has tn< go upon a searching expedition for h~r when it Is time to get up. j (,'AMPBICl/b ? There will be a Congres sional election In only on a district of New York next November ? Die Tenth 111 which th're Is now a vacancy caused by the death of Andrew J. Camph> II. the Republican incmbcr-eilcct. NAI'OL.KON? Tlie?Klorincatlon of Napo leon which Is now the ruling passion with tho magazines la well enough, bill ! It Is jnst as W"ll to remember, th< campaigns oC the great conqueror made 1.000,000 widows and 3,0on.00(l orphans? Syracuse Standard. WATKHLOO-Htirko Waterloo, an fx editorial writer of the Chleatro Herald and brother of Stanley Waterloo. i?|erl on Sunday night In Chicago. The ina J lady whlcii caused his death was a eo:n I plication of tho grip. He had been 111 but a. we?.k. lie was 35 years oi l. STANTON ? Mrs. KllV.a'telh Cady Stan ton has not the slightest sympathy with the crusad" against the 1 1 vlnsr pictures, oil her here or in Rnglnnd, ami dep?-e rates the mock modesty of those wo m >n who frown upon >m?0lr oxhlM tlons of the nude, whether In art or as asf-istinj* In the study of medicine. -Ho Chester Union -Advertiser. HANSOM? Senator H,i*?so:n's appd'it nuMit as Minister to Mexico meets win> unlv rsal approval. Murh rithrr would wo see hint remain In the Senate < hum her which year hy year, In the loss o' nu n, such as lie. presents a creator and more dlspl'a?duir contrast to the Sen.i fe of half c< ntiiry atro. Senator Hansom will grace aj;y position he holds. lio*v ever, and In thus provldlntr for o i# who has ever made a staunch flarht for ]>einoero^v the President has done well. ?Wlnnsboro (N. C.) HoriJd. NOHTIIEHN ? The efforts which ex-Oov ernor Northen is making to bring Immigrants to Oeortrla Is att rn? t inir much att'mion outside of the I-'t n ? \ The Hiiltlmore Sun says that the results he is achieving foreshndow a new era in th? Spate's development. It Is un doubtedly true' that a great many peo pl ? from the ^*<"?>t are now In Ocor-H rpylrjg out the larid with a view of buy ing homes. Tn Smooth OeorRla, partleu larlv. n.enV homAyeekers have purch.ir ed farms within the last two months. ?Savannah News. M'WIIOHTKH? Judge Hamilton McWhor- j ter of Ojrlethorpe county will make his homo henceforth in Athens. Judge Mc- | Wliorter has been iudg* of the nor'hTn j circuit and his residence in Athens wlp ' !>.? a Mi: gain for the classic city. The | .hid ire does not propose to >ret Out ?-f Id* | district lust yet. ? Si vannali Press. 1)5 \ I N'i'J ? "Kor Miss Tcrrv." said , lenrv Irvlnif to tin Lord Mayor of I ?u1>l JfY. you will please accept Ihe inute I banks of an overwh* lining emotion." As a sy n <ui vin for "can't make a speech" fir for "please excuse, l>ut thanks awfully" litis will do very well. It Is a new for ? | inality. Mr. Irving is an artist of lrn yuair t as well as of action. ltro?<klyn Knk'le. < 'I ,A I 'SAL'I Klim r I? l- ' i ? -r known as I he "llernilt of Six Mile . Prrok." Is Hit* name of a unique char acter who lives alone In I ho woods *n > Niagara count V, New York. Over 1iIh ! 0 rahln ho lias posted th'S notice:: '*lYn- | pie Not Wanted Here." Ho Is ill >011 1 2Ti ' years old. and has written a xtia.n?<> I hook called "Key lo the' TtlhUs the 1 Voice of the Kovi.'iilli An^ef; tl\e Mys- | lerleH of (3o?l Klnl^'od or ltf"\'Mi|ptl: the j Mill .nuiiini Knd of tlie World . KKUIAXSO.? Tho Washington I'osl says: j Kx-Senator William I *1 1 1 KoIIork. who now resides In Washington, was one r.f tho ?e von Rentlcinen who. In t |j?-? Terrl- . lorlal clays of Nebraska, at the out break of tho war, hoarded at 1)10 Tl-rn <lun lfouso In Omaha. Tho Incident Is curious, In the light <*i tho Inter .sting , elrucmstancos that each of tho seven distinguished men wero all guests at one time. Is 'now uned as t >10 hend* * quarters of tho. tTnion Pacific Kallrond Company, and at one time figured prom- j Inently In connection with 0110 of Geo. | Francis Train's eecentriclt|rs. Train t was a guest of the hotel. He was as- j signed to a room with a broken win- . dow. His protests werft left unheeded, and tho next day. In a fit of Indlgna- t Hon treatment. gave ordors lor the erec tion at his treatment, "?ve or ders for the erection of n cjval hosteler)*. The lunih r was on' tho ground In the next few days, and within two w.<>k? he had Mm hotel completed and ready for ousfness. It Is ft ill pointed out In Omaha as a monument to American enterprises and I t?cccntrlclty." Cotton Blight. Tests made by the Alabama Experiment Station and elsewhere prove conclusively that Kainit Prevents cotton blifjht. Planters can prevent the immense lass caused annually by this disease. Send for our pamphlets. They are *ent fre?. II will cost you nothing to read them, and they will ?av?i you dollars. GERMAN KALI WO H ICS. vi Nassau Street. New York. n uiu'jvr ( omucm Now York Advertiser-' Mr. (Jurry'i Whipping Post Kill could bo "hung up" in llui l.e^lalatpro without blocking the v whoula of progress. If It Isn't hung up hoiiui legislator who is ambitious 10 shipo should i^tioduce a bill to logalifto tho tlno , old Puritan custom of witch-hurumg. Springfield Republican < ; . >l ly'n ley continues *ucuMtffUlly to avoid c.om | milling hlms< If on the money question. ills rectnt spoochcH give no evlddenco ihat any such question in to tlu> front. Ono of tho organs taunts Mr. Heed on- his Inalillity to keep still on this Issue, as Harrison and MeKlnley uro doing. Tho trouble Is that lioed is In a place whoro h i must declaro himself,- whllo his re puted rivals of th> Presidential jtomlnu tlon are not called upon to say a word. Springfield Republican: Senator Hoar attributes tho fall In Hut price of cotton to tho tariff act of 18S>4. Ife known, of. course, that Chore was no tariff on- cot ton in remove, and he must bo aware ftlso that shrlnkaKo of il ?mand from tho mills has not been more pronounced at homo v than it broad . And tinally, dfces the tien ntor recall the fact ihat cotton suffered a great decline In prloo from tlte year ' 1890 to and including the* year 1892? when the McKJnley act was in full force and tho Hopitbilftin pnrly in power ? tlian It has suffered since? . / b ' ? > Philadelphia llecord: The employes of tho two Houses of Congress art* adequate* iv compensated for their services by law payment of tho salaries fixed by law. Tho fashion which has grown up of lato years of voting them an extra month's nay Is reprehensible. Congressmen that feel that they should further requite por-^r^ ) sons who have mnde Ihoinselyoa special ly fervleablt* should talo"* Hie money out of their own pockets. The "extra pay" Item In the appropriation bill will take ? I50.0U0 out of the Treasury. If it be true, as alleged, that a very considerable part of this money will no Into tli^ pock ets of members themselves, though In tend (I for their clerks, the transaction Is little better than theft. Many a poor fellow has suffered for |> dty larceny whoso crime was tolerable by compari son . Cincinnati Commercial: President Cleve land arid Secretary Carlisle have not. only exryuded the "proprieties of d ? eency" in W" manner of pc-IHiuf the hist: lot of bonds, but they have permitted 0:<j country to be euchercd out of many ri'l t'ons of dollars. TI-" " ?? nothing short of a scandal, as it appears to tho public, tt was all rl^ht after a Democratic Congress refused to author ize an Issue of low-liiterost-bearlng bonds, for the executive branch of the (^bvern ment to proceed as t>est II could to pre serve tho country's cerdlt and defeat the ?irii ral liipilda t Ion of tho Individual pop ulation. but It will require stun, final "Xphuialionx to o}e?r otllelal skirts of (his qtteer transaction. It has been flu tired 'ha I the Immediate net profits of tlte toayndica te," or jobbers buv'ntr the bonds ?>t tirst hands, acsr pate $8, 418. 757. This should and could havo In en saved to the (Twyernment. Columbia State: Wc want a Constitu tion -without partisan color or adventure; honest. liberal, lust: a Constitution which will ensure tho< impart !a1 determination of ?ufTrnge rlphlH and nlwdiitPly fair elec Mons. How to pot It wo aro trylner hard to discover, and aro open to arerum-nt and ofiVrs. "Wo would njrree to the Till - ?nan plan of ' fiu.il representation (n tho Constitutional convention If delegates wcro not hound hy pledtres to a nolicy of fraud. Wo would airreo with tho Korty <>n similar terms. FalHntr of com nact with oltlrxr on those slmplo terms of honesty in tho fundamentals of Gov ernment. we would put uji a white men's ticket, commit te<l to tho feaino transcen dent form, ami cro to the trbnrral ^lection, nccojillnn and Roolnjr rountcd every vote cost for It. The preat Issue In South Carolina Is the rl^ht of the people to chanpro their servants .at will, and that rlirht Is drilled when tho enginery of fraud is put li\ tho hands of .tho men who aro to ho Judff d liy the people. ? HprlntftlcM T^opithllcan: Tie New York Trlhunc enjoys hittln*? John Sherman over the President's hack. Hardly/a, day passes that it does not have sonio untfcuc and unfair editorial assault-on Cleveland" ^ and Carlisle In relation to the bond sales, evpry one of whloh strikes President Hayes and John Sherman as hard as It does those against whom It is nominally directed. The Tribune cannot plead 1k noranco of what it is doiiiK. ? It is thor oughly familiar with the circumstances surrounding? the hond Issm ? of 1878, and knows that they were substantially the same as those which Cleveland <fnd Carl Isle have had to deal. It knows that HayeSt and Shormun were compelled , to sell hmuls to a for if?n syndicate and to accept such terms as the syndicate offer ed, and that Cleveland and Carlisle have v done precisely the same thiiiK under al most exactly similar conditions. This k Howled makes those Tribune attacks on Ilaycs and Sherman particularly'' mean. 4c. COTTON w M.iUr* 4<'. I'KICr.S, rvcn on PIANOS & ORGANS DON! hp ^lisrou raged, hut Bakcain I. ist and Wondeifully Easy lnst.illn.cnt Terms. 4c. Pit ICES. A rcw Mnfhntht'k Piano #S? Ifm limn ever tH-forf ??>!d. ? <? 8avc<1 ->n a fl!er1lnf{ Piano. Twenty Vf.?rlv Now S?jtinr* Planoa ai New York ulvi- uvvay l'rl<x?. Klfl> No.*- rprltflit* from Boat Mak . ?to a( Cut Pi k ??*. lUcti >l|i rut Top Or^an on!) SAVE MONEY '>Y buying from the *-.n.;ljern Music Mouse. t i !>j>r;\ & BATES. .S:uannstli, (>a. ? rj- Ulclnwnv rin'ins ttt t. V ? i?(?t??r> l*i Ic?*h. <1. I'. ?;<? NO. 10-'IK? OHTionx^rB'? ? X; ? A feflfl -j:' y / -7 <( - 1 Ah?ii ?. i %.-?* ?) ?*?? U-? t tv,"lr? AM<.ni ' (.(111 kf < niifrr (TO*. Money ttl 1 R. B. *?f* Mi* M m4n ?Mly CUMMMtat aatotai