The free citizen. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 02, 1875, Image 10
A VERITABLE MTTLE DUC fe.
Ml** ?icofcwitii'? ?"iv?? .m?e?? Swim rrom
London UH?IBO to Oreenwlob.
.V young girl hamed Agnes Alice Beck
with, daughter "bf the professor of swim
ming at Lambeth baths, yesterday ac
eomplished t IK* difficult feat of swimming
from London Bridgeto Greenwich; The
distance is rather more than five unies,
and the limo was remarkably fast-namely
lh 7m. hr?s. Mr. Beckwith has been con
nected with the. Lambeth baths for nearly
a quarter of a century, and for fourteen
years held the proud position of champion
swimmer of England. The heroine ot
yesterday's proceedings is hut fourteen
years old. (if slim make and diminutive
stature. The object was to decide ? wager
of?("?0tpC40 laid against her by Mr. Baylis,
i he money being deposited with Belfa Life.
The event created a great deal of excite
ment, mid all along the route the progress
ef thc swimmer was watched hy excited
crowds on the wharfs and barges. In ad
dition to the London Steamboat Com
pany's Volunteer, a private steam launch,
and a rowing l>oat containing her father,
t he referee, and some half dozen others
immediately interested in the result, a
perfect swarm of boats accompanied-and
indeed impeded-the swimmer thc entire
distance. London bridge was crowded,
as were the vessels and other points
whence a view of the start could be ob
tained.
MISS BECKWITH DIVED
fruin the rowing Ixiat at nine minutes to
five, and at once commenced a rapid side
st roko, which she maintained to the finish.
She was attired in a swimming costume
.of light rose pink llama, trimmed with
white braid and lace of the same color.
The water was very smooth and the tide
running about three miles per hour.
Swimming about a couple of yards in the
rear of the referee's boat, Tunnel Pier was
reached at ll minutes past five. At
I lorseferry dock (.r>:2'2) a salute was fired,
lind thc swimmer was encouraged with
lusty cheers. The Commercial dock was
quickly left behind, and soon after the
Hilda, on her return from Margate,
crowded with excursionists, passed the
flotilla. Passing Millwall Miss beckwith
crossed to the north side and took advan
tage ol' the strong tide. At this point
she was met by thc saloon steamer Vic
toria, whose passengers were vociferous
in their applause. The Foreign Cattle
marketat Denford was breasted at twelve
minutes to six. and. tis Greenwich hos
pital appeared in sight, the intelligence
was conveyed to the swimmer by repeated
cheers, ll salute being also fired from thc
Ihiicorn. The pier at Greenwich and
thc grounds of the shipyard were crowded
with people who cheered to theecho when
the spirited strains of "See the Conquer
ing Hero Conies" announced the success
o|" the attempt. Miss Heck with swam
sonic dislance beyond the pier, and i
taken on hoard at ?h. 58m, -l?s., having
accomplished the distance, as stilted above,
in 1 h. Tin. l?s.
She seemed almost as fresh as when she
started, and to all appearance was capa
ble of going considerably further.-Lon
don Standard.
The Horrors of Civil War.
The following extract from a letter ad
dressed "hy the Carlist General Castella
to Colonel de Oharette is handed to us
hy the liondon Carlist committee for
publication. The writer had command
of the fortifications at Villareal during
the recent engagement :
" I have during my life witnessed some
very sad scenes of war, and I thought I
had seen the summit of human misery
in the retreat of thc aruiy of the east
(in 1870), of which I commanded the
rear guard. But ? can. not recall ?a?y
impression which can he compared with
. the feeling which I experienced On enter
ing ^i,th Ib'igndier Valluerca, the princi
pal street of Villareal, when it was on
tire from one end to the other. The
crackling of thc flames whose red glare
struggled against the light of the mid
day sun, the heavy crash of windows
giving away and of roofs falling in, the
shrieks ol' frenzied women and thc eries
of children who run with bare feet on
the. ashes, the grim despair of the old
men, as they gazed with dry pyes and a
fixed stare upon the scene, the impreca
tions of the Carlist soldiers, as parties
rushed in hot pursuit of the incendiaries,
the rattle of tue musketry, all formed a
horrible speciale which battles descrip
tion.
" I saw in- a side street, l>etween two
burning houses, a woman lying stretched
.out on a mattress, surrounded by little
children half nnkeu, who were uttering
piercing cries. The atmosphere was un
bearable. The flames all hut licked the
paths; the burning ruins were falling
down on all sides quito (dose to them;
ami this family, abandoned in confusion,
?vere a 1)0111 to be either roasted, or
(.rushed. I got off my horse, which was
dreadfully frightened hy the flames arid
noise around, and I went up to where
the sick woman lay. She was paralizcd.
Her husband, a mule driver, was away,
thorne soldiers carried her out of the
house before setting lire to it. The only
thin}: left her-and that by mere good
luck -was the mattress on which she
.Was lying: The heat was becoming more
and more intense; their faces were crim
son; die children, in their agony, re
* doubted their shrieks, their poor mot her,
as she looked at them, weeping; anibcjifl
ing the holy Virgin *to her aid. What
could he more, heartrending than this
picture, framed as it were ni tire."-Bon
don Standard.
Halo Around the Sun.
Newspapers printed in Syracuse,
Utica, Sennectady, and Troy, N. Y.,
Rutland) Vt., and Laconia, N. H., make
mention of a remakable halo which was
seen around the sun on a late Sunday.
I'lio^Syracuse Journal thus describes it:
# Shortly after ten o'clock a complete lu
minous circle around the sun, of the col
ors of the rainbow was seen, nnd at the
-ame time, in the east a segment of bril
liant rainbows, with another scarcely less
distinct in the nouth, and, directly over
head, severals concentric rings like their'
counterpart, the main circle about the
sun, were also visible. This phenome
non continued in much brilliancy for
about half an hour, and for an hour the
halo about the sun was distinctly, though
less brilliantly visible. During a part of
the time, the sun's disc was traversed hy
a vertical band of white, and the circle
around' thc sun inclosed nu elliptical
band of white, whose extreme length ex
tended from one inner sidcAto the. other
f thc circle, northerly! and ^southerly.
With the aid of a smoked glass these |
various hows were distinctly to bc seen,
hut to the naked eye the spectacle was
oppressive. The bow in the east and
south were in op|>ositioii to the ring
about the sun (like the ordinary rain
bow,) but only a small part of either of
the arches were visible.
..KKMANY ON THE OCEAN
ncr Itlfl loi tit?' N'avnl ?nil foiiiiiirrelal
.Supromiic v ni' i in' >\m lil.
The opchly-avowd poliey of the Ger
man Government in building up a navy
corresponding to the vast inibtarystrength
of the empire, and capable of competing
with the great maratuuc powers of Eu
rolie, involves issues of the very greatest
i ni port a nee to the whole commercial wo rid.
To thc government and people of England
this poliey involves the most momentous!
consequences. Against Germany tis a
mere military power, that government
can aflbrd to lie indifferent. With lier
vast fleet she is all but impervious to the
colossal military strength of the conti
nental nations. Hut as against a naval
and commercial Germany the conditions
are entirely changed. In that contiu
j freney the points ol attack and defence arc
reduced to nu equality, lt has longliccn
I a maxim that commercial and naval power
followed in thc track of military power,
and Germany seems likely to alford the
world another illustration of this fact.
We can therefore well understand the
scarcely concealed anxiety of English
writers and statesmen ?it the prodigious
development of the naval resources of
German}' that has taken place during thc
last mn years. And now with the pres
tige and advantages derived from her re
cent victories the same policy is pursued
with all the vigor and determination
characteristic of thc great Bismncrk.
Thc real object of her immense arma
ments is the building up of a naval and
commercial marine that will enable (?cr
many to take a commanding position as
a commercial nation. That they will
really add anything to tin' effective mili
tary strength of the empire, is scarcely
pretended. In addition to Diese arma
ments, with which it appears Germany
ought to be conten?, there always looms
up thc danger of a sudden political com
plication thu! will enable G or immy to ac
quire the cont roi of Belgium and I lol la nd.
Hut it will be seen that Germany pushes
with remorseless tenacity the idea of com
mercial supremacy, und there seems no
good reasons why it should not attain it.
To (?reat Britain theses changos involve
the most momentous consequences. They
strike at the very root of thc commercial
prosperity of that country. With the
entire coast line opposite to England in
the hands of a competing power, it is easy
lo see that the commercial prestige of
'England would undergo a shock from
which it would be slow to recover. -
United S/att* Economist.
Thc Heroine of Newport.
bia Lewis' latest exploit in pulling .mt
from lame Bock light-house in the lower
Newport harlior Thursday, and rescuing
a man from drowning, recalls the earlier
achievements which have given her the
title ol'"the (?race Darling (d'America."
.She first came into prominence in >J8(>0,
when on one of the coldest and mosTbllis
ter i ng days ever known in this latitude,
she saved thc life of a soldier who lind
started for a sail on the harbor in a light
skiff. One day, in the autumn of 18(57,
while a terrible gale was raging, two men
set out 'p cross the harbor with several
sheer jd in trjijngy to rescue one that
laid fallen overboard, caine near swam li
ing their boag, seeing their peril from the
window-fii uer father's light-house, Miss
Lewis went to their aid, and, after land
ing them safely, went l>aek and rescued
the sheep. But her greatest exploit Wits
performed on the 20th of March* ,1869,
when a lxiat containing two young sol
diers and a IMIV was struck by a squall on
thc harlior and overturned. Though ill
nt the time, Ida rushed out of the house,
launched her life-boat, sprang in, with
neither hat on her head nor shoes on her
feet, reached the wreck just in time to
save the two sailors as they were about
loosing their hold from exhaustion, the
boy having meanwhile jicnshcd, and
rowed them io the light-bouse. Miss
Lewis should he among the first to receive
the new decoration to be bestowed hy
congress for heroic, deeds in saving life.
-Springfield Rejmbliean.
As ARGUMENT FOR RELIGIOUS TOL
ERANCE.-The following is a character
istic incident in the life of Deacon Holies,
who was tin eminent type of thc age in
which he lived, for personal ami private
worth, both asa man and Christian.
When the Baptists of Hartford began
to hold public service, au over zealous
member of Dr. strong's society called
upon him and asked him if he knew that
.lohn Bolles luid started an opposition
meet i ng.
" \o." said lie. " when, when-?"
"Why, at tin; old court-house."
"Oh yes, 1 know it," the doctor care
lessly replied, " but it is not an opposi
tion meeting. They are Baptists, to In
sure, but they preach the same doctrines
that j do. Von had better go and
hear thom. " No, said the man, " I am
a Presbyterian."
" So am I," rejoined Dr. Strong; "but
?hat need not prevent us from wishing
thcnAvell. You had better go."
" No," {nid the man with energy, " I
shan't go near then?. Dr. Strong' ain't
you going to do something about it9"
"What?"
" Stop it, can't you ?" . 1
"My friend," said the doctor, seri
ously, ".fohn Bolles is a good man, and
will surely go Ho heaven. Tf you and I
get there we shall meet him, and we had
better, therefore, cultivate a pleasant
acquaintance with him here."
-Bismarck wrote to his wife in July,
1851: "The day liefore yesterday I went
to Wiesbaden, and looked with a mixture
ot sadness and premature wisdom at the
scenes of* my former follies. If only it
would please God to fill up with clear
strong wine the vessel in which at twenty
one the muddy champagne of youth
frothed up to so little purpose * * * How
many of those with whom I flirted and
drank and gambled ure now underground;
What changes my views of life have un
dergone in the fourteen years that have
ehqiscd since that, time, eiieb in its turn
weining to me the correct one; how much
that I then thought great now appears
small; how much now ?ceins honorable
whicb.1 then deapisedl"
No ?IKST FOR TIIK WICKED.-A mer
chant Iwlonging to Bu ison, near Cologne
say? thc Fran ken rt'cr Zcituni], whose live
editors and publishers arc in prison for
offences against tho press,-was recently
summoned before the German tribu mils
for having during Iiis sleep, littered some
words which reflected on thc character of
Prime Bismark. Ile was sleeping in a
room at a tavern, and when he awoke the
master of the establishment told him lil
li.id insulted the impi rial chancellor. A
I hird person, it appears, who had heard
the dreaming man, went immediately to
the poliee oilice ami gave information,
upon which the unconscious bllcntlcr was
at once arrested ami put on trial. No
sentence was passed on him; hut tin
president of the court remarked with se
verity that the accused had only la thank
himself for the inconvenience to which In
had been subjected, because if he were
not au enemy of Prim e Bismark, he ought
not during his sleep lo have insulted the
benefactor of ( ?eriuany. The story reads
almost like a hoax, but its appearance in
so respectable ajournai as tue /.'raul.fur
terZeitumj vouches for its being an actual
occurrence.
- He was a lodger in au unpretentious
Brooklyn hoarding house, and for several
days the landlady's daughter, a sentimen
tal maiden ol':'.">. had teased him to write
something in her album, lb- at last con
sented, and penned the following: "As
thc hostility to dogs diminishes, thc qual
ity of hash ?inproves.*' An explanation
was added in these words: --I never could
make rhymes, Miss ('iles, and when 1
write poetry I have toe.x press il in prose."
-The good old days when four or five
hand lire engine companies came out ami
mauled each other around while the house
burnell down will be lamented hy every
true fireman.
Ti I KKK hundred tons of living marine
animals, thai bad been stealing rides on
the hull of the ("real Kastern, were re
moved recently.
VKOKTIXK does not deceive invalids
iiiln lal-'- Iinji,- hy pin ni n_' mu? crcat hu a fictitious
np|H-'titc, Imt assists nature in clearing ami purifying
tin- wlinli- -v-i,-in. loading lin? pal ?rut gradually to
|K'rfccl health. I 'uni.
Wi: would not recommend thc frequent
or constant usc of any medicine, lt is important !..
take even a g.?..! article Judiciously; Parsons' Pur
gative Hlls an- safe, prompt amt reliable, ns a lax
ative <>r i al harlie.
BASK HALI, is undoubtedly good exer
cise ami capital amusement. Inn ii lillee IHeastons
I.gill eye.-, broken skin- and blistered liaillls. We
? an toll \..ii thal in all snell cases, il .lohnsmi's Ano
dyne Liniment i? resorted io, ii ?ill reduce ile
swelling and slop lim pain.
Ult. TIVIT'S I.IVKIt i'll.LS j nen a .<? lim power ot
digestion, excite the absorbent-- io action ?uni rc
iinive all impurities fruin Hie system,
ne sysleiu,
fiup, 1 r '.lie c|\re of
Schenck's Fulinonic fyi up,
Consumption, Coughs anti enids
Th?'g"-CKt v noe of ill s Inels fiat Iflrlpeilll
tho hint 1er mill t li mw - II -nt i.r i.e. \ s em, nu ri ii ns
IhehlniMl a il ? lilia iiiTectKii eure
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t inaeli c online an a <p"tite fermion , hy" > mut
curing the m..st o latinate eases ot Imligealitui
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neilin nf ih" liver wit omit Hie least dnuter. as
ih?i i- re ?.> fr .in en'omel and n't i i re ? ni i1L. ons
ill re . ?! V. hutton of I lie 'i\-?r
The .\*v?. .'?snri'? ct nain citre;f??f r*vV,snmii
tl h ' . Mininnie .-syrup r* I tens the mu\ ,.r and
pu. .ties lh> lilnnd i b i Munir k" 1'ills a-,, np,,II
. tin liere ?rc ... heall y b I-, and r ni iv- ?. n dis
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healthy circula mn ol' Imulthy blood '1 lu coin
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will cure every CHM- ol" eOiuunipthni. il l (cen Iii
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are the.' wurt li? fte "'nell are exe animions oy
?tu?e whosi?> th? lar >. eh Bani Newt hronuwpriv
illicit I nv lin- Korol1 an a. il rt tneraan Puh?sniilR
I H. They a. i'? I perle? l LCIUS te arl. Noni e can re
sl.-tl tin- lem p'ni loo lo ?my when seel in Hie? uro
iii-.s lt reiilllrea mi UH [hg tn s- I the pictures
Uley speak for llieiasclves I 'an vavseis, Agents
ntni hut I i mu? neill einen out iireiojiloyini.nl will
timi tlii-. th.st o|..ililli; i-vi r o tieri il to muse
iiiinii v Ki r i'll particulars, semi stn m i tor i o..ti
.1.-niall circu? r. Allures* 1". (I Lr A Os A CO .
5:Uj ii iisli ni;ton street. Huston. Mass,
d?rabistari
OH.THF LAND OF THE ARABIAN NIGHT8,
ny COL. WM, PERRY FOCC, ?Uh
l\l tailn i TloN by BAYARD TAYLOR. Thiwnrt
fin Oniii'w '""'s ul trairl inii.ieii. .1. Ais*.\tn w ANTII. HiKKT
wiiiii?. jOO'" amlfiil lltumraiiniis. Tuiicl tiaiwr. ?k'iuiily
ImuDd. fri".-1..? t..iii.'.i ih. i,m.IT EXCEL8 ALL.
OUTFIT FREE an linn ?Ol ui.rk M rim Fm Ulm
n.e..I t a. al ir-, nu l Isa-fie o nu-, Iri neuro?! olin:.-. lil'STIN,
till.HAN \ t tl. //.ir//..nt, fr.. Chiwjo. Iii., ur Cincinnati.O.
? ;:,u-^E.C!;r. AUKNTs Killi TIIK
IB? ? [-(..Bil.iviiihi! Prize Tack
HTH . br H H H ge nillir world. Ileon
!;iU li C?51 W9 t lins I :"? shells 'aper,
KU lien lien, pr-ii holder. pencil. pat
are ?nil a l-.ece oi Jewelry. Single
.li cant I r'7.i.. pu l paul, -.iii OH. I ar
. ? ?fc ?. .HU Broadway , New York .
--This new Truss is worn
-jU^'?^jJy With fei l. c. dm mr I
A c T t n rMt"1"''1 tlHV- Adapto
W^ll-sell' io evniy motion
Vf*iL TRUSS. F i"i ih" hoity, retalnui.
Vfr'"' ---jfK'Y 'OU l:-..e niuler ibr
?fcS?*:Sv, '?> ' luiidi-.il exercise or se
\ \?]V > t\Ly*^3 ver. st stn.ln until uer
manen 11}' enrtst.
rh.-hp oy tun
Siaatic TTOHH CO.
it-is timm! un?, %ci? Y ork City.
,i.a.it l,v m.-Il . 'rtll ur Neild for .'ircu.nr uni l.e curort
A FORTUNE
FOR SI.
LEG A LLY AUTH O KIZED.
1
'i!
OK DENISON, TKXAS, Wi l.t. OIVK A
S KCOND
GRANT) GIFT CONCERT,
In md i-f :i Ma soi. ic and I. O. O. F. roupie,
r>t-rPT. 22, 1875.
First Capital Gift, . . $50,000
Socond Capital Gift, . $25,000
Besides Gifts in proportion amonuttuK lu all to
$250,000.00
LOWEST GIFT TU A WHOLE TICKET, m
l'rli-e i f a Whole Ticket, *5, which connistg of
five f ' Coupons.
Coupon Tickets, $1,
Wt,tell will emilie the holder to mini hslotl io tho
Grand Conceit and to om-lifta of whatever gift
may ne awarded to the whole tiekut uuinlxr,
g lier jKiiisible a? ni? wanted,
I All or.li r^ f. r ticket si ci. t direct promptly Ulled.
f Oircil a s, Papers, etc., mviiiK full particnlars.
I si ni free. In wrltiiifr, I n sure mid Ki^n yinr
? linnie, t'lWO, coiinly and State In full.
E Orders fur tickets a noiii.lhif! to |S and upward
Isen, C. O. 1).. if desire.I.
Allon ss all L'oiiiniutiivallons autl make nil n -
niittaiiccs of money Ui
A. R. CCLLIN8, SEC'Y,
\ Denison, Texas.
'I'IM- ?Veli Citizen is the urcalesl paper for the eui
ned limn, ri-'ii year; ?l*i\.?. An.in--.I. il. Wilkin.
. lu.. Ill .? e. linville, 'l'en li. I'.ll - ll,.'eli|. i.jl |a l'nu Hi 11|
Vim ?am o. inake
I.AIC4JK I'ltOI'IT
S lime the Irt'Hl arin le
A WKKK liiiurtinteisl loMiilenml Feinnh
A?eiits. in their I.?itv. Cost* NOTHING
tn Irv ll. Particulars'Fni'. P. O.'VICK
KIlV A ttl., Alimistll, Maine.
/ (IMi.VMTI l>0!.l. \ lt WHKKLYMTAII.
\ .< A ii i II i-f ii? lr- ii t l':i ni i 11 NowMiaiier. s pnu<--.
?ls i ? >1 II m II- of lleailiim ^ i ?-.: it w wt
SPKCIMKN COPY FHEK. -T> I Free nf nosliiffe
Aldn-- Thc- "STA lt" CO.. Cliirliliuill. ?.
(jEO, P, RoWEuL & ?O.
AODn 8 M A l<l Moiphli.e Inlnt cured,
B EVI Cure ejinr-Uten 1. rainless
ini pu . i.-.v. S nu?-lisa anil ad Iresii Cr. D.OUflt
iili-s.t. i ?. ;?nT ?7, -li M1 hi ville, Indiana'
PP A PH I RPP\* AllM" "idiiu; varieties old and
I liJiUll I ll Ij I JU. new, ?mo ano iw.. years (rom thu
Lu.I : al-.. General Nursery Stink. Ftir CHU ni the
I* - ii esl i.- 1.1 BLACK WK Mi Ititi is.. Titus.in
N nr*erieh, 'l il usville. Mercer County, New Jersey.
DOUBLE YOUR TRADE
ii 111- nisi ,j(rt oers <* dealer i- I'ure. f'htnn niulJqpnn
/??.i III teni ii p-ickik??? icvew fOpirai.j lioxesor iia.i
ChelllH-fr" wr.iM' ?.rices k end rurclrcillar. The Wells
iiiii.nmpauy.du fulton -1" N. v.,e o. nox-IMO
^rTD/fii. iKltlrl.MiRKSDERCII I'SF.ttssi
viv 1 1 'W>i VmTA sKLKCTROBEI.TRami
^?^' \ i I AJ ' Bainlri me iudnrscil hy the
TL V \ N Fit ni'wi eniiaent pliysirliiiis iu
rhyi
i ld for Iheeiireofrhen?
I ililli, In ... iiL'ia .liWTI ?lil.
lill, di ?pepa a lie lie. ills
? J*T"^*-.a.e,1,.|,eH.|l.in- I. -ll ll-.ln
H ??/v-ordi rH.nts.fiiiiialiicoiiipliiliiiii
<T \ '4*57 ^-lu rvuitsand Reiieriililflilllty.
and other chrnn'r iline??1* ol
tlii'i In st .head.liver, flvllnieli
? . m~ mm _ l,hlli"*s alni MOIML Hunk wi t il
flo Llr L full particulars free li? VOLTA1
UKI.T Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
fl WI LSi. Qi M
/iECE/ VED THE
y O RAND PRIZE
Vf?/V/VA, /a73.
It roqulro3 no Instructions to run it. It can not got ont of ordor.
It -will do ovary class and kind of vork.
It will sew f. cm Ticsuo Paper to IIarnos3 Loatnor.
It is as far in aclvanco of other Sewing Machines in tho magnitndo of
its suporior improvements, as a Stoam Car oxcolLj in acniovomonta
tito old fashioned Stago Cos.cn,
Prices made to snit ih.e Times,
Eitlicr rot* Cash or Credit.
jeir- Sond for illustrated Catalogue of /
STYLES and PRICES. )
Address: WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
CLEVELAND, OHIO, CHICAGO, ILL., NE"W TORS, IT. Y.,
styv onz-r nv?,. ?.A.. LOUIS, kb.
AGENTS WANTED.
THE ZbTZEW I?/En^I3SrC3-T02Sr.
riTiic s?w Itemiiigton
i. Sewing nia. mm- li .4
sprun. r.pi iy lulu riv.ir n
p.isM.'siiii tim inMt combina
lio ? of Koori i| III Ul ti, vis
Light rn ii II i iifr. limn li. uni .*
hs- riipii', ilnritu- with per
ft*Ct loOK I tildi
It In a shuttle M 'chine, wit
A lltulil'Ule Urop fr'c ri UI-I ;
li untiful ;Ln-1 <. iii r..c lon lin
wry best
Item logion vo i M ich In
f r iHtnoy UKO IM III? third
i cur ol itt ex ls cue?, hus mei
A un ii more r. pi I i leonie ol
ruthi of sile, i i? i uilj' Al M
r.hine on tin- m ii kel
Iteiningtou No > i?ich'n??.
Tor manufacturing and 'nm iv
inc-randy r.<r ileilvury muy
Hlnre June, iK!A- for "rtuii;e,
p-rfectlon, nuil vari.-ly oi
work. In Without ii rlviil In
fi nilly or work -.lu p
Every Dlnclilne la fully
Murrin turi lor liv . y. un.
of lin? moil
mp mles lu n .
an ' ne one
sutmslh ii . .
Union t-'ii
K-ill Hnt'S-Vcl'otl ls kill rn.I
Ped In ev ?ev Instance nf ihn
money villi lu- returned io iii?
pu relmber.
SPKCIAI. TEKIHK TO
( ASH 4 UNTO 51 t : 81S.
Active ni; .ni?? wanted tn
(?..cry i ( ni ii y unit town lu
Kc tucky iiml Te?newee.
1'iiKtc I'm-nlng Machine nnrl
lieHt terms ovtr on-red lo
i gcutH. euri Stamp for i lieu
'Ki1) niiri .heclnl tens.
j. CLARY & (;il.,Gen'l Agts.
No 36 North Summer St,
Nashville, Tenn
and 258 West Jefferson St
Louisville, Ky.
FASHIONS and GOLD COIN PRESENTS'
Smith's " Instant Dress elevator."
, Till? CHI- .IIOWK tho
.0 Upper Part or lha
skirl (wrong- nido
out\ with tho "Ele
vator" Oxfil In. Yon
tun ralao jour ?fclrt
whllo p?salo* ti TH in!
?ly plucf, ?nil then Itt
i it fall, or you ran krrp
lt ni.cl. lt k. r, ? II,,,
I .Ult! I rom tho Filth.
Il XrfXipflthoaklrtl;.
% Tasteful and Ftk
chlouahlo Uanncr. ii iir?w? ail
thc fullneaa to tho t-ark, making Ibo
..atmlght front." Il ?avoe moro
IhaD Ten Timos Ita Cont, Hean bo
chan r. cl (rom Ona Dross I o n n nt ll ii r.
rrlri.4B MiiUMrli. Mollori.
No. 315. This Costuma wins tho admiration
of nil. It is one oftliosu styles Hint ls Furo to
please, especially ns it is appropriate fur any
material, und requires lesa goods to make than
any other tuit nf equal beauty. It is one of the
lending costumes of our eily. Tho HOMt lady
will lind it possesses just the Ferret charm that
Improves her figure, while thc slight or perfect
form may feel tiley wera never poadvaiilagcously
attired. Tho waist is the regular labiler simpo ;
tlieoverskirt isdraiied to form a wiri" rudie each
side of tho sush, Which may bo of thu
same, or Ribbon. Requires 16 yards of 27
iucli goods for entire suit. No. of waist,
3723; pattern, with cloth model, 25 els.
No. of orcrsklrt. 372-1; pattern, with
cloth molle), 35cte. No. of underskirt,
---'3725; pattern, with cloth model, 50Cts
Mailed on receipt of price.
OR the Pnlternx mid Cloth Model*, of tho ENTIRE
Ht'IT will be (?IVEN VREE an PKEiUIIMl to any pcrmrm
who Hernia 81.10 lo tis, UH ono year's aubncrlption to the
ii PATTERN ll AZ A A lt."
A. BURDETTS SMITH'S
r vin nf
Ul
FINE ARTS and POLITE Literature.
Singlo copien 2 5 Cents.
Subscription Price $3 n yenr, post-paid, Including a
premium of Tno Dollnrs' worth of patterns rrcc. lo each
subscriber.
Wc rind nur CERTIFICATES f?r thin ninouiit
??Vi.wi'%t/i?l!l,Ki, ,,i1'"1'. I'I'WII cf our nitlCSS
ELEVATOR? will bi ri?, |N PLACE of Uno
liullar s Wurth ot Patterns, If desired).
Thc " MONTHLY AVoitLU
OF FAKIIION," tlic very fluent,
inofst beautiful, attrnctlvo mnga?Q0
to bo Ton ntl lit Ht IM count ry, ana
every perron who begin?':wltl? tait
ins It, will NEV Kit dlncuntlnue lt Onc^gT^
whllo lt 1H published. l?rl>>eri>e??.yrem|uni,
$4,500.90 in Gold Coin to Give Away!
Smith's Illustrated Pattern Bazaar
Snmpio Copy, 25 Cents.
?5%5S?P*,?!B rricc if.lO a year, \
Wc will elvo ?s2,OOO.OOIn ?OLD
COIN to Orj persons who send u?tlic large.it
number of subscribers to our " World of
r'uniiion," ut ?3 euch, before Mureil 5,187(1.
AN lol low s : To tito inciter-i!p of tho
Largest Club.$3110.00 in Gold Coln.
M Largest Club ... ?00.00 In linld Coln
Id Largest Club.... 150.00 In (lold Coln
4th Lnrgest Club,
."illi l.:irirent Club
Otb Largest Club.
71 h Largest Club.
8th Largest Club
fllii Lnrgest Club.
Killi Lnrgest Club
11th La mest Club
130.00 In (?old Coln.
120.00 lu (?old Coln.
110.00 In (?old Coln.
100.00 in (?old Coln.
7 0.0(1 lu (lold Coin.
fiU.OO in Gold Coin.
35.00 lu (?old Coln.
00 In (?old Coln.
mid M> on to the G5th I.arge.-t Club.
Wo win elvo S2,r?oo.oo tn GO?.O
COIN to 188 persona who send nnttm i.ir-. s;
number of subscribers to our " Hnzaur," LI
gi.10 each, before March 1, ls', tl.
AN Collo WM t Tu tho C.otter-up ortho
J.in.-i st. Club.$300.00 In (?old Coln.
200.00 in Clotri Coln.
150.00 In (?old Cain.
125.00 In (?old Coln.
100.00 lu (?old Coln.
75.00 lu (?old Coln.
50.00 In (?old Coln.
?5.00 In (?old Coln.
?5.00 In (?old Coln.
?5.00 In (?old Coln.
25.0? In iii.lil Coln.
d Lnrgest Club.
?td Largest Club_
-Ith Largest Club....
51 li largest Club_
(Uh Lnrgcst Club....
'< th 1.ur KC st. Club_
8th Largest Club...
0th Litrgt-nL Club_
10th Largest Club....
11th Largest Club_
and so on to tho 133*1 largest Club,
n Fend tis. AN3> every' subscriber n<,'? a premium.
If OTU of these (.old Coln l?r?MentN offers will hu found nt full length in the. Septem
ber Number, heHitlcN tin; names und I'. O. nddresses ol 109 persons to whom wc h ive
jiiNt paid 15*V2.1 ilrj.OO in Gold, according to our previous oflcrN. You can write to one or
nil <>f Ilium, and ibey will tell you that we do exactly on wo promlNO.
t/AiTn r% in C*. np way is tosend your own subscription to either of our Magazines,
Y IIS IK Kr ^ I whon you will get tho first niimlvor and your Certificates of Premiums,
* Vi VJ I I UJUlJ M. which you cnn sliosv, nnd nt once begin getting subscribers, or i-ei.ri
S5 cents for ono copy. Mend Stamp for Pnnlilon Cntiiloauc,
P. O. Box 5053.
A. BURDETTE SMITH,
914 Broadway, New-York City.
THF. It IM' III Hie World.
11 llivOH universal BUtldflicI Hill.
ivoMii'.iti'r i. Bronoins .
tn It s. muri- hreud to Mil. limn .
NAVKN MILK, Kims. ?Vc.
tim- year'* mvlngfl will Inty a
NO M?RKMOIIR muni).
Whiter. liiilitT, nwceler.rielier
t;t Kitvuoii'/ l'iiilvi'? ll.
'I ii.' Imlii H areall in love ?villi it
MJ.?.s llk<- HOT VAK KM.
(Ct)'Si'tnl ut mn ', fur ein ular lu
ORO. P. <iAST* .V Vt*.. ,
170 I > 11.-1111 - St., New York.
LIEBIG'3 LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF
In p'nt boMln< Recomen 1?1 .>> Hiebe?! Phyal
cans lu Kn (lani an I Annule* tor rninumn inn,
? enknci.H llyspep ia Indices! mi.Inuit.l'Appel ile,
Fever and iRUO,ri rvnut nein; awl all U mm? nm
pi. nut. The coleo? I tl Hr w. II , s okoi, < r i alli
moro Hays: '. Meh'K'i '-'I I ttx t i'l nf i eef it lld
1'Olllc I li Vigora or lithe ver h'-^t I reparation
used, and I cnn ll i n |v r c. >nim nd H .(> Hie medi
en pr.iieNfilr.ii. " Sid hy I? n JJW-B an1 O rorer*,
Wholwale A? n N- -t HK.- rr II . liten AIUM it Clo..
Pillia lelpt ia_
SF.COM>- ll A \ li l?ortnhl? a nd ?tut Innnr.v
Ntenm r.ii?iiH K and Holler*, prucftcaliy
- ? - * -.I ah new, at ininti IPM> (hun HAM' the prim
of new. A Un, n large Hork of SocumMiniul
Wrought Iron IMIM? in nomi order. *
Special r.itet. of frei^lit n . tired to allude principal
points Soiith.
OOQDWIN .v WU IT!.'. Olli ( ITV, PA.
'Seiidatiiinpin/
full Inform*
Mats, otc, to
iB,T,p,cmM)?. niuv; niiA.tii coi.'m v. <<?
klnrliifc t i ?lui r.I rate? ?o
louisville and Cincinnati Kxp Hi
llomi nave en Artificial I.eK Ht
teil wi/lslnctory or no Mlle ? linn,
il. n, vu na, Manmaciurer, t or.tili ?t Harket ?la.
Lotilnvllle, Ky,; US W.ttbSL, Cincinnati, Ohio
CATARRH mmi
MAKE YOUR F?K???E ! !
GRAND GOLDEN DRAWING
OK i'll K
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY
Takes Placo Saturday, Doc 25, 1875,
Positively.
Capital Prize - - 100,000
3,680 Prizes, Amounting to 8502,60.
A TT.-r. X3XT GOIiD.
ONE PRIZE TO EV Eli Y BIX
TICKETS.
Only 20,000 TickoU nt 850,000 ?. 8. Cur
. . roney.
Tenths ind. TwiII 1?th? tn Projiorllon.
UnUrTli'helHiinl write lor ? Irculara lo
LOnifllANl BTATK LOT I ERY CO.,
Ijooli Hr,:, 5)2, roRtf.fiicc, Hew Oilesns.
COMPKTBST ANI> RUJ.l AHI.K *.\OKNTM WttDlcd
thiroui'lHiiil Hie country. Unexceptional giiaruntcni
rcuuirctl;
WU KN writ I ii? lo mit 'TI?WTK plenfifl nn-iit iori tho
ilium-m HUH paper. No, Ul? S. N. tl.
r CbroinoCaUlMiti.
tiona, lice ton. Mu?.
$i0e$25?^?::hr