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^ fe 7 ? [Ta 5 I !P it ?i H! V [1 : H$ ?| tUK SU MT KU WATCHMAN, E t?Wl?b*d Ar?ri-1. lr. f!AR?f.Ti?lAtPd i?<r. 2, i88!.] dil ? !^ ! . B 53 w - ; ? ?^y 8 fi 9 SS I 1 I 4t '-.J g I I i i I n Tl 1 g I .y s I g; yr. ? ??S?. i M CSt T-V/T TT O ( TT7 ??^T\TTT.?s ii A Y S a:.d Tru'? " U i -L> *-?> >- * i 1 i 3 pi 6 i 1 ss TH K TKU? SOUTHRON. E?tHbli??i?d Jnne, HCl New Series- Vol. XII. No. !?. wuaUMUJJUJUwrtBLiiw** if i 'JJ. WW N. < r. O STEEN, v; j . \J ?. i> ?j ii rsHMs : Two Dollars per annum-in adv-mce. A p v E r : s s m y r s . One ?qu?\re. first ir.?? T'i^n.$? ? Every Stf*?S< quen? nsertroi.. 50 Centraos for three mon r hs, or ?osger be road? a: r? : aced rat? - AH commun'eation? \vbi?-!. -observe pr;rat c?erests will ? - .^r-j- ! *-..? a< a d trrti?' ruems. Obituarh s s.n? tributes of respect will be charge : ?-r. THE S1M8596 SiT?OS LL OF SUMTER. STATS, CITY AN.' COUNTY DEPOSI? TORY, SC MTS I*, S. C. Paid un Capita] .?7." ' '" GC Surplus F-.:T? :. 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E?tHbli??i?d Jnne, HCl New Series- Vol. XII. No. !?. wuaUMUJJUJUwrtBLiiw** if i 'JJ. WW Latest U. S. Gov't Report 'S IV ea th of the Poet Tennyson. . I Temsyson died oti thc m<>rn Uc? (??l?. at his home. A lu TO, Surrey, ling iv? M th, near 11 isletm Immediately after his death the renreseniativu of the Associated : ? Vess i;:? ] a? interview wills Sir A si j trew Clark, urie el the physic kins : who attends;d thc poet laureate. Sir S Andrew said that Lord Tennyson's j [eath was the most glorious ne had ; itv'er seen. There was no a.'tiiicial j iii:::! in tho room and the chamber ' was afr?osl in darkness, save where : broad Unod of moonlight poured in I L brough a wes S ern window. Tlie | ... iii moon s rays fell across the bcd upon which tire d\ing nran lay, bathing* him iii their pure, pol?iic?ij iight aiid forming a il 'inbrandl ?ike background nf the scene-. Ali wa* silent saving ihe soughing ol' the autumn win?! as ii gently p?hycd through iii . trees S?!T?>U n?ing the house, a lining re f?t": fill fer tire g- title poet wiro sang of i o ve and the beauties < f nature Motionless L ei Tennyson lay upon his couch, the tide of hh*. lile gently and slowly ebb mg out into the ocean of iii- ru?rui?e. No DJCKS * I nain ..: soi?'e'W checked its course or catire?! a npn'e un n the outgoing ii i':. As pr-accinliy and as gently ss he had lived sn he died, looking un? til i?:o end into tue eyes ul tn ?se dear to hi'!' by lus bedside and ?rr Andrew Clark remained by li is slue from .!.?. m > ment of h's arriva! anti! he bleat lied geuin; a::.; painless wa ig awav that his (amii v' ii; Know ne uau ? i?.:ti! Dr. Claik bro Iv?.* inc news t" Lady Tenr-yson, who bore the closing scenes ol lier Teal trial well in spite of her ex *mely delicate health Tlie lion Hallam Ten ny s ?n. the ooct S S ti fa^ S. ii; ll i'":;tii was .. mtuently s 11liier s efnl liv ; a el ls :ie" ?ie n.-'iit :e I ; i : '-il ;M 4 re?a .i tu .. *. ? \ es i> > IS I'V ;. lue : I . :. iiful stiii'rd :.!av -<i ver ins 'eaiarcs, ito ubi a.- to lin* 'jit-are was in his wan j s; :', a.id as lie end carne he appealed lo fi!! .:i ta iv <tn: lt" r-s;.t ? r?g hand ol tue A ne ii ?; those wino ste. d b .-ck !>. a!:: L^uec-ly knew ii.at li-.- had parsed w,?'.'. Aiiied Tennysoss on d'Ky n'-Mer t., >? -oje ;? : v. ie - irai 'on i enny A Mw n th -wai 1 -' -, iii . bini ..rs. j '.ii win an:: . .'hs iv. /. ?b?-tn '>:;::..: l>iowning : .> Sib ti::- ??-v. Cia* ion Ttmi.y .;.Li Chu rel :.' . ! ! - ' ....?. i< a \\ i ....au vi unusual v _".)!' ul int: 1'ect an? yas ciia: aetei ???-d among other ami hie .e. i e:ii\-.. qualities byar ^varying tende. . and kindness -'War?! trie assirnal wei ld, the trace: ::'. n;.;.;l !.. passage "1 In?* Laureaten ? !y The Tennyson family cou ?st Ct s i i ? wt ive ri:: ii? en and it is no Luerserving ol lemaik that each ; se seven brothers h ts in greater o, degree been a writer of poetry ;eul? s 'J <-iiuys ;i Turner :n iv li' inked among the first sonneteers " ni- ct irtury. The \ Y :h Ilerihl sa^s (dit , ? ::.\ : i.t, !H dead ne wan.. ai t. (.? ne- ie Uh : ? ! >. ?? v \v\] v: hi.u a:..! j >ve hin: as ,dain A ii a i i md y : uni t ?ci hejg {" ?- i!, nam' ;. : 't?y-tw T- TI .ny s ni v: . <? . -1 i. ? . ?ani< .-i i . 1 . . .: i- Iii' ijl ' . > - ; is .1:1: U }? n<. :, .' L- ail ! !,.? 'cuv th.- f lo-;? : I as W his i; '? il ; ! tlie -i Hi 1 ? .i ! : , ! tl hiv i !? is le, v Sa lil!' .Ti j?ttrd ' M rene . !:- ! tn'- tee . "! < ve i v j wrvle 'He .Ii V\ ..! '. foe ver .h-vnr?ed : t. i : i ! i - ; s .. ? ::i t ! ? en J i s^npenoi nv he I? ' l!i tl ?? ;?-.. I iv se . . ? ? s i ; ? I vs n t' o, had v. tie- th -.e! ?M,raiv -i. , ;,s.,f yoi l,o iia?l an al?id lng failli ii! i ho fill ti If Tno ''Morl* tl* A il hur." the gioat lv.g!;>u epic <> ?ho r-?iicl"Outli ceulnty would in it .;..!?' j>,. S'?fi?oif?j? I" make his nani* ti vt? forever. -Tue La.iv of S?mi'?!t,' "Ivlaine.'* ti;1' sw'T-l Uiai f;! ;;'.*.! and blood, tho --MiM-T'S lJ;ni^jit_or,v and ti.?- "[?ro;:!? of i'nir Worn? ri* will live t,s long as tho I an gai age : Tennyson's pi ci uros wore trur; l.< naturi! j', ?iras ai id Elaine, for ox a::.;?'<.. wer?: accurate delineations men ami worn? ri iii" world has <-?(.? many timos Titi- charm,-th?, lovell noss, iii?- sw? rt sa.lu.-ss "f tho story ol K'-iiu?: ?ms not hoon ?surp?^sed by any poet A ' close stud-'n! of un? ure. hu sketches of hill ant: v:,lo. ot' sea anr moorland, are among" tho richest Iii" iv ?gi i si i tongue ilo was a pun Anglo ?axon writer and in a few words paiiito<l a whole landscape. As a drama:isl io1 could rot employ those gracrfui descriptions .ol riiture his characters and i i : < stories wore none the. loss int. resting. Tennyson is wMriy road on this side of the Atlantic. In his own country he had not moro admirers than in 1 ii;- United S;:t*!'s Tho Episcopal Trienniel. On 0;t o be ry iii tin: Triennial Con ! venthm ?.f rh.- Prof ?sta nt E-.iseopai ; Church nut in Kilu'aiore and ni il r?'rt? ? hobably rc ta ai n in session for a ao?t ; three weeks, ll will, says the Wi'! r&hig-tfiti Messenger be in so tire respects i an imp riant s-^-ioa for the Christian : body ?: rrj?.?>-t?!> I? will be an abie ; ho uy ot s c : J . . ; a r i v divines ano Wed o?; uii-red lav man, inane nf vr'-'cin arc pr otu men ?awyers lr a t??aj not ? /^iverii to wild legislation ?jr extremes, i lt ii Coiiserv.1.*?V:: ?ii so far as i'.- own a ?c?riues and ivntov arc :nv-dv-d j Aajoatj the o i.'slions to bo s o ti ed is j-tl-e revisi?n o i the Prayer H ;-?k and ? ll.ytnual 1 herc will aL-o be eoh>id iered a rioted ones:ion of oiv!.;:n2 i Dioceses into Province*. Another Ift?a?U:! talked of is the ao?di'uei of the j articles ut fc ai th-rise i hil ' y- Xme , Articles a- thev arc known ? t i- said j they are obsolete, unnecessary as File : creeds and ? ?i^es of the Prayer Book .a:i- alj that i- breded ?-r liec-'rinal : statement It was many years after I the Episcopal Church in the Cn i ted . States was organized before the Th irty - . Nine Articles were adopted arid incor? porait d. They are Calvinistic whereas the ?d- rg.v ? -r the most part are Ar ? minian in the last ce urn rv the cele : bra ted L ?rd Chilaia: r?ai i iii rho Rouse j .* fr .; tis ?i.'it a curioAis ?hih? had han j nenrd io the K-"at>!:-!r ! Cnurch of ! h gi.*:j : it h.i a LvlvirSlie holy ol i d '..iai ; :.:,d .;ii -\:iu\:? .a -ier?V to je:,;-u .d ir. JR- is < > pln-abie * for j A .< a M?e i :?i? * Y-N :!tc .ir?ie,es wer?' rfrsa-ed m.?>: of th" ivigli-h rWgy of : iii . b-?*aldisii?i?en; w ie Calvini^'ic ? in a liUiidrvd v-rar- "i- so th .di" .-uecv fc-rs"v.; i . ; . ,;, . , s?/i> ..ii .ic. ' i' t ti tit al.m* tue s l;.;.'!' i^*'i**,?!,*u- a ii d of,.-;.-. \ 'itt . .J. ?>?> ::."r mat:? ? ; ?; ;? ..?:! :>? t?voy?5.u.t j ii\f !- th- aeii-'U '..f the ll - u.?e vi i ? -'?u ?i: s upon rae.orUiua?o;: canons. Kile House ot' ilr-hops had air.-ad v pHS-nd a canoa fai:ilitat;c?i th" work ?.r ihuus tei'? coming to thc i'.: :-e o.;-! Church ?rorn other dei?ou?inatio|.?., h?j rh" l'-i' u??e? have iiii a agreed to the pr .?: ?sed e.?an?.vs A not h es >j: :t!:i ;v::i Le no d -uhr thar ? t' union This was u;> in toe Cou ven Moo <.! tnre< yea rr? ago. i*here is a tendencv in :?iar Caurch to ad.??fd ti;?- ?Apostles' Creed ?.?id (ii Ni ce ne as iii . grounds e.4 uni ?r: am ...o I'iiri-tiatis The Philadelphia li cord says this ef t':c I ia! ti more gather? ing : ? Al! of th??se matters ar?- ol ioter<?st not ? ? ?J ? y t?> the reliai-rus w ?ri i. but :.< . "e:y ' 'Cia. stu?ieni aT:d thinker. '< itn etti! gs sueu a- i tie corniii*? ?'. ii v> .? ' i n I I?I-: about a wide and fr?'C ititerchan-rc thought a::d oiiiii'Mj They new grapple with r? aiities, instead ?.:' witu tije.oi-ics and dl'iiinas : ami tho Protest aol iiptsc.ipai t a ur eil has shown of late ina;, willie lisa'i ti i? i? >:.." ul Hs ven ra tioii ? i.?r hal] u iv ed traditions, it >;tii ready to co-oner ate ?a w.iatst^e Vrr \% . i ; i i.ure to t he greater g ?od and progress Rise ia Paper. T ho Kt wspapcr p-.l.!i>h"rs are fr i itsg th- cr??-crs of the eh d.-ra. >!: "I the ra-j- u ed in the ma: n tact ure ol paper com rs fro m rho lt e-untry. Thc r re< n: .?.iar.in:i:,? reg:: now ; i?. fie.- th" tr. it ?f. tl for oiaii'.;: t. ; iring j ? ? . >} ??? - 'iv -;. ? ; ;.? gr^ad.d ; at. r. i- growing -ea?.'e. a?); ? h.- prtee Ls eons?.apn-ntiy n-i.r:g rapidry Tho hiedier { i rec ? ! iii" ii::? r gi .: i '.anser, a :a;?j? r d? ??;anu for !::" :? ?? ra . i?: sa n ? i tl rc reto? ?; aa 1 gr a. : ? . s:. ? > v ti r!: <..?!"..? " '-t w have adva:;-?- . ?. ?.?-.d-r.hly in p.ice T?o: 1 '!i"\v.!t_' .-ir . triar has b . ; i^'sai' . 1 ; maa-u-ia.'tti' i - : -ll. -ll vt' .vt ? j ii,;?, ni Ci I'v I! ', o; ? a -.. tu;. er/hiiiv:H??i :. . * s;?i'' . ?' :. i v :u?c.' n vv ?. r und?'? -I-M" i d :?'- . .j. ?J : pei ol . A Ca l l ?or Coirtrxbu t i o n s . /'.it;,-Sr,t;,' ar},* nt"/ *ht X'ttiaintl I*,-., f,r/'ti'n; (''-m . f"i' waits ift-ti irsurli . ( \ intuit /''ft I itfTt /. ''tr'I IJ l/'-.tn M (!,<:>!* XKV. V..i:K. (?ct. 'I he Vf.-lV.t, Ottilie Ct mm j I tee this f!"'iii':!;: issie .! address 0> the people :;{' [ii?: I ni ted St;:i<-> Calling for contributions !'.;? campaign porooscs Tic; n I tress a ft er asking the ?M;V.;I/- ef the I::;i?>-''< tar t:?" ? . ; a r 1 . ! :. ?. v t C s .. ? ll?c Deaf i ?erat ic pn! f \-. s i\ s ; Y\ i tn ;;:'?;:!>?;?iii :?:.-.wi:h siihsi d?zed ;::-"::-i::y. wit): :i body of Iii rel {>:.<!> s-v -in!-. (!.:.:.':} and experienced ".ii political ijjltn:i?i???c??i and poiirioai ?i'-lviucl:? rv. ? ur ooo ??i-ii?s are pre? paring atina! ass-? nit n p*-? n titi? free? dom and hoiiestv of thc ballot ? Those most CA;,,.sed tu temptation, from poverty or debt, Fi ? iii avarice, ' petty ambition ur personal animosi lies, are bei O?; stealthily sought out under a regularly organized system, and the ;?:? ?ivs made t ? -1 . i y which are most iikely to s. ?v; the purpose whoa tile t "iii-* sha]] Cine tu tem.; t tllCi^ td be false to theil Country at tile pulls. VV.'terover..men nie employed they aro listed, their eharae'..:s and histo lies set ii 'Wu. and thc most powerful noted V he? men are found who cann it lu any solo me lie brought to vote directly as. desire.1., the system includes til'- alternative of keeping them ftom polls by ostensible and hi^my paid ennvh>yrnent, by i ri tun i d ali on, or by oilier ra eta'ods within the rngeri?i?ty and resources ot skid? ed manipulators employed for such pil l t > -1 s ; . s. This committee lias not troops of ofr?ee holders at its command It will not agree to sell the future legis lation of Congress f>r money paid n >w into its party treasury*. It will not agree ta give high place? if? Hie peopled service for money, lt will . not contract to uphold any bargain i herefc.dbre ma le by the itepubLicaii ! party under coyer of lav;, for any con? I tribut-r?ti, hovv?ver great. j ll appeals t.. the people against one and ah ol these op poe. en ts. tn us I corruptly banded against the friends ! ..f good government, j We have no res ?arcs except what i the peopie i tir:: :>ij. \\ e call io ; mean's?*-not only t-> spread tht-.vtiTnt? ! among iii.*; pe?)pie and to aid ;? get j ting to tin: poll- tiie full alu! honest i vote of the masses, but als.? to detect, ! to prosecute aau punish crimes [against the purify ol the ballot, ! wheres oe vcr in tiie I nil* d State? t hey art? perpetrated and b\ wtioinso i ever committed or direct?1.' : 1 ' ,. . . : i . "... . 1 J ! i.ver* n p '.;t?- t ? tue tc Meal et tie- Mroaeapoiis candidate. j and to tie- tr:..mp:.'i!it icetion o j The pop-lar will clearly favors tie i Pent'-eratic cause. Ali anxh ty ab ?e.! j New Y?ek allayed and she wi! ! give her e Icctord vote- t" our candi ? d i'" Ail rep tts iVom ri,.T . - j ? * ri i < ? ?-ti j and co:iS(vrvatti*e sources i-n othtri . po?s o' ?iui ci't?nt ry ur-* exception : airy roimisi:;^ Wit,h vigilance a:i( I tim? iv aCl:o;j V\ Cl V.v!?:,l ". Wi. it'll Will ! your aid w? pirdrrei, '.?-''>,,";f baliot: I wjij i'-- ptdied. cotinted and declare? j througi;t>ut tire coti.utry : and if titi: j is done, defeat is not possible i i!;;' Corniui?t'ee Cjuis tipoM ali goo? i citizens fa tia? -iii whic'n it r??:n:re: ' f??i iii?-r??r oh'ieei'S It invites aad xvii 1 J ? w:?dc?ni?e ce.?? ; I . . : ? i ? ? ; : -t from everj . i i on-- s t ::i:t:i Ni. C?nt;ii>uti*?hs wi! ; oe accounted t^u> small. VVhereVer ; i bank check i-f p >>;;:! mon v oi'd . j Can be fornd, trie means t Msts U> i piaeiug at i!.-* disp-.s.?! of tliis corn i io rt Ire tiinds !.: ui i:.c Lii'cat Cutis j whicil Wt; tl f.h- 'i i ! WM F. ir:v:?:::TVv j Uliairman D'-nnjciatic Natioiui j Commiltec. Dov M i':.?Kr^^..^f i \ Itairmau l/emoctaUc Lumpaig: i t 'otnmittt.-o Four Huuclred Million. r .! sottietime p t>! a gre it doal ly.1 eu pu oils ned in the n?;-wspap"i about a lamiiy ;n uppor ?'.:<utn C-at'o lina, named iv hr aids, eiaiming pro] in N ? . VV *) . i j k ( ': t v \\ i : i . ? ! i is wor; > 1 no.iifMt.oco. i'ii./v eiaim that ?ve twti irirtidreti wars :s^" "ne ' ? th?-i ancestors h-asi-d h;?, i in New V?,j to ?.-.?t;o.i parties for a ;.. riod ..! ?ii:: ty-nia<; years and after tit! t!.?. ei?ipSr-.l the {?;.'{?(.::/. l.'g-'ihei v.Jl \\:>- unprovrments !:;.?;. i ?i. >?i.,:: d i veil tt> his hens: t'ii*' U:a>e ?x:.>:-re iiVri fie hii?id?;e i \- at's bol ;:i .ib'iut a \ .? a . <i! i i ;K- 1 ...]:> e. cover anyilting ence: t.in^ tie- ea' n: til?' IriK'', IH-IHV i i" f;?te ??.-ur . WI, :!-;? I !.. \ <-;.I;I?I I in' pl . : ! pt ??pet r y n- . w , :. i heart V ?':i\ i'.;.- V. Uv t ds.'j. tley now nave ii..- p.ip i ? : . ? ? : vi . . ... 1 il . i M ? t' . ? . . M.. 1 i cha ii Cv: ry, s*.*.'?; him by Leger, prrrnort ?til" re <v;.fi.:;: i. ; . title to an catate in K. glam!, and reci.'itii! that "Joseph J. .:'..:*, ti '.v iv A vi tri ra, ts command^ e-i tr? fy ?he rriter^ted vary, and after reeieving the fax <?'.; legacies and r^ tl, j.?si,. possession paper-; and I: ..:?. : '; . .':.-;: { - upon if, and i. stgueu ' i>. Loii?Ttie. Chancellor.' I ?o amourat of ras in i titted States m ?ney ir; fixed af SI'..?, which sum a;:?] power of at to rn ey was asked by Leser. I' -fnr.?-rei General U anarnaker issu? ed an order st ?poiag th>i payment ot money orders ar M w Y >rk pest? Sice ad? dressed to the L ger of the Dominion Bureau: and ali registered letters of I?'ger's or thc bureau, aie ordered to ' e mark :d ' Fraudaient1' r.ti i sehr to the dead, lette romee Postmaster Yan ('ott, at New \-.irii. informed the Department that a vast amount of trie mai! matter had accumulated-, but L'-ger has disap? peared, and no trace of him can bo found. xho Tale ci V'Fortune. A story tedd by Mr. Feaster was rx citing much in tel o .t vesterday. It is ?riven exaet'y a- hoard, and its accuracy is no; v niched for, for the reason that F:s-r State has had no opportunity to fully ir;vestiiratel IJ.-re it is : Ab mt eleVou utiles Columbia, on the Camdeu public road, near the rnrie post, it I? claimed ?hat two white strangers, a few ago, dug open a grave and fr??rn a e fri a Supposed to con rain only bones, took s!7,,:!llJ ia gobi and leftrw?th ir. ir is sa i that these two men were old I ;<;. ri ? ., i- rs, wi??J.during lise burn? ing of C ?'um bia carried the supposed h ly of a dead comrade out there and buried ir giving an old negro a sum of tn"Uey t; vyatch the "grave," and prom? ising to return some rime an?l farther reward i ? I hts is thc box that thee came and dag up, and it contained st-den treasure The men came with maps .I the i ..ja! i ry and did not have m j :L tr ?bte tu bruiting the crave. Several gentlemen who have driven cu? to take a lock ar ii,..- place, say that i ir a space of about an acre some twen? ty -5ve trees and roots of trees, have been dug around to a depth of four or rive i et Titi? trivet seme color to the story -Srate OJC 0 Jupiter vii Ablaze. A ?ni \ . !<???.< >.' Tilimj <>/ B'xtv.ty in th*. Ead ii Mui'uittff. New York Times. ThtYall-attract? ive object h J titi? evening is. how? ever, lite giant plano!, which rise? earlie: e.-. - . sdivcessive evening, iik<. a gi;rg< ? ic ol' th" Ka.-1, w:iicl is sttdd"tr:y* ! : -..: hy .- ?nie enchant iog p;.?w<rj ' : "tili g up to thai time had L ? en visible. We see ; glimmer :.. at the ea:-iorri hot zon which s >oi\ becomes a beam of i:giit and out of tho nightly blacKuess burst ii? m Jupiter, brilliant, dazzling fasert n-rt ii: g. .V fe?.v t?.?re degree; til tit ti ie and wc have him in ail hw glory. !:g:iti:.e; up tire sky like a sinai ?in: rn ion long altei our satori it tc has mok b.dow the w-stern horizon, Un tire i*itb. J uniter and ti:-- sn; ire i:? opposition', ene rising as tin nher sets. The early bird trot only catches th? worm, but Ito also Cat eli es a !:n? glimpse . ! lair \ ? ??os. as s..e l ese hi thc small hours ol t!:.; mortiin* ind siiit?< s majestically as ?jueeu o he be:w< UK, several hours before ol? "ol iii inks of taking a pe?. p at oh notiicr t ai'lii. .ange burg's Railroad Com plications. For a long tiuie a special commit e.-, with . n-id-. rab'o u .ney at irs back .as been -ude.-.v ring to put Orange vith the ver: e . : . ;.e i?tnrs of rai i wa; 'Uunin?,* :;..::'. i n- .?r:.'..aal e.:j--ct was t. -et a e e n- eiioo .;:-- with tho mai ino of th- !*.;-: I . ne f ?r the ?X-or.tu ?ut a N irrl.en, sy... tte t-?, owning a por i in of ? in; s;vamp. laud rhr*>ugl) w hie: t was t? o ?. : ::. un \\< price. j rle i '.ali . .! ii.-' e- Uiru'.? tee [1??W IS f 0 : . ; ., . , .i , ?i c nv n?? a e ?:? i .:: tot eo \ ? , . . i*. ??? li,,.. ;?r Y iteee's n-ing the Scab ?ar ir i/:?e ourlet and a C: ia rh-s: m cm eS : : and h-r rn; X ?rib on th |t t the S 't?:h arid C dum 1 This w'dl m ak-; < >-..ng-.-burj itt.* btirin e ar:s?, ana ino distal Tho S?jcd o? Trotters. i> trotted a rni1?' o i? lire wend? : f. tito .-:';'!ii:or >'l tili L?id by Ata?d f ? 1 tr-aek u av "J rrS : .ix lix I Wei ti ttl: rna! k ?.as w lt ti i ? : ; : ; : . :'. . \ : !i.Mi>.ty maire i; ot.ij % -M wi:ii ti.?' lot mat 'X'Iic JBia.nket J?ano? l?7?>7i Painful, i"?!"* Will ho Rt >ju?r d lu ii' X;.:> ">h-:r. PH r LAVELP II i A, Oct. G.-Tbc polir ? cans are ?..'..>,.x-- i tho new b;?l?..-' i aw '.Vile, wu'i bicorne operative ai the general election 0 airman U-vl-.-r of the il publican State committee bas re ceivcl informa ion that the official bal? lot decided o?i bv Secretarv of ?he C ?rn nwnwcahb i'arrity wi.i be ?li inches tong by 22 inches wide, and in the j three columns wilt' b?? given the R pub- j lic.au-, L>euiOcralie a:."] Prohibition," j '!.:?.. s ?i ? ;ciahs?io labor tickets, j i ij>: last thr^o will be in one caluma. j ( naries tl. Mullen, an extensive j paper manufacturer at Mount Hoi y Springs, Cumberland county, who wa- j u delegate to the National Republican j c invention, says, regarding the ! "blanket" ballot : "There is not paper j of that size, or not enough paper to cut j aud p:tut ene-teurh ot the number of j ballot: tua": will Le required ia this j ?rate rbis fail, and you car? say fer ur. that there is. not product or stock enough in the markets of America to allow such a thing to be done." Ten million tickets wiii be required, and ic will take 1-0 tons of white paper. Lhere are but three printing offices in Philadelphia [hatean undertake thc j ?b. ?cua:or Meet says it new looks like Pennsylvania wili have no election, for they cannot get the paper, much Ic.-s print the ballot. The Cotton Prospect. Riordan & Co , cotton factors, of New J ork, nave this, to say in their las! circular. '"Ii the size cf the crup can be fairly measured by the lightness of the receipts, then cotton is todav the cheapest article in the markets of the world This is about the way in which f pinners and speculators on both sides of the Atlantic now look at tiie situation. I p to this time they is ive treated the dismal crop accounts simply as the lying expedient of peo? ple who were interested in putting prices higher. Naturally enough they could n t forget the experience of the last two seasons, in which a chorus of loud and persistent com? plaints from the cotton-growers was tin- prelude to the biggest crops ever made, and they were slow to believe we were not thia year to have the old story over again. But their incre? dulity is at last giving way before the solid argument of reduced re? ceipts, and dwindling stocks and visible supply. The ind??ierence of Southern holders about selling their cot ron at the prcsoni prices !;.;s made exporters more anxious to buv-ihan they have been f r a i mg tim : Though lite market today closes only a f-w points higher tuan last Satur? day, the confidence of investors in cotton is increasing, and the reluc? tance of the bears to sell short is more apparent every day January closed at ; v-x, but after the close 7 Ol was freely Le!, with sellers asking 7.9*2 iii forecasting the coarse of prices it is worth wiiile to remember that spec? ulation is a pendulum apt to swing from one extreme to the other. Tho im-st hopeless bear in cotton at seven cents will probably become the most confident bull whenever it shall reach nine : nod it is very possible that i! the present advance should continua it may presently gather enough momentum to carry ii far beyond tin price which legitimate influences mi?rht warrant us in expecting Thc l?eve'optuents o? the p.'.si week have stre;i'r?iiejied our belief ii; the dangfu selling snort at this time. VY\ exp? ct an a/live market ti::s monia with sharp and frequent fluctuations, but we stii! incline to the opinion ti.a! til- :en.ie;.cy . f prices will be Upward \\ c favor purchases on bleaks a-'d sales to realize prouts on moderate advances.' An Object Lesson. . The Nsw Orleans Times-Domocra! b.^< b'%cn examining th- statistics of tin Indian cotton erne arni ?nds t!:t tie Increase in tho exp o's has born von ?Tren? in the h~f few years since Amen .:;n c-ron bas been so cheap, i: j - >i s'-J ? he corti n exporte', from R rn h :v to Great !. ir ?in amounted to SliS .i.o bales: in * .**-?**") StV.it was e.11 .l*0i o.-xTesj, and ins: y ar it was T*J OOO bales \v.Hf of th . indian t. ?rrt ow remain: vc home tc sup: ly the nee^s of the na ive>. only i'i p- r eon: 0, it teing ex .)0:-:cd, of winch 11 per c .?:. goes ti 1 i pan and '? per C; v.r tn V luna, Icavlnj ?:,lv ? r cent, for the fully civilize* .eur,tlies Comm n'ieg eu these i% ires, th;* ( -irai leston N rws and iVerh :?v>: .There ea:; he co 4 nest ion as r. : it ?- :;; . matter wirb th . U'ton ,arn: M- in rh, l:aired trates, ll h:?' ti) s? ! w < r h i i-.t s of his eron ic t he Kuropea; na:k-t at Pric-v M. i.'.w thar th- cheap .-: ; tu^er lab-?r in the worid cani: .'irp^re with lirai, and ar tn si n * !;?;: ie i.:isr.> hov evcrytiiing be uses, tren ;-vS h:it '.. hi- sh .< >. from the light-tun ? .e-i en hrs ?d?imnYy te the bu.-ket at tl? . ..men ei well. tr.-rn the ::?.?:p cn u> table ro :l.e : ?:.-ir eh ht> tarni gate .i th;' luir hes: market in the th-e world S . \. ii; : he e.mn : ?1 ' nen. N .: .-. ::-ear o. ai :s beare, t.o: hV- K< } ; ? ms N w York, but tho vvOrkiii?: :;? the same. They hav ee .: the ta; ? "1 issue itt thei i!..;-:^?t and 1; propesc Jo ti_'h: : : ?ve r e.-, i a ton 1 et ab -ut x\h)Vr) ii t- dt-r, fbtire.O in New jet ic etty ; . ..;;lv:: Jersey l'?v . Moiic .-. 'hr k ii,v 1? pub wan i. ader? , :-i ::. j:;:t-- ?T> are urtleli m?>;v eon ..!:.?hes ' et MeKitlh V a tl i-b, . . .- i r .-. i :h ' Northern moacpolist; (:?,>?? -if e.- -nt!) dees not iepre-ei ;t ; . i. rt nt; ?: ? in ^epublicai .; the t i PU, rnv s triera, an : ei S.n-er the poop :x- h. . n ? -in^. have em v ry pr.etieaPriew ot thing. .- ; ve t,t. .: -ne ;. t ?s; v>n , u?ariestoa'3 fciast biiorc Ter mial Track Finished. The Ha.'t Shore Terminal Railroad Company ha* GOW run rhe rac- set be? fore i' in reaching the last wharf along thc water front o? Charleston, the line of track having now heen laid to ("our uicricai wi.arf. where one track curve's iorc ir- terminus on ivi-t Bay. Tho ol ber -racks halt z.' a ware house on the southern pornou of the wharf. Thc ?ung talked of f;:3t o. reaching tire liat tery i- practically accomplished, as tho first freight cuts are now on the curve that run= iust north cf Capt, Abbot's o?Bee. From Adger's wharf e/it'C a bridge was necessary to the progress cf thc' work, hut thc dream of th:- pv?: i< now a broad day realization, and th',- entire cast water front of the city i-- thorou2b ly equipped to meet the rec :isi:ions of that rapid transit which every city that desires to keep abreast cf thc times must offer both foreign and d-miestic markets or ho relegated to a hopeless' subserviency to more active and energet-' ic rivals. Certainly the machinery f<,r manipu? lating cargoes and carloads here ii rapid? ly becoming as complete ami perfect as enterprise, perseverance sud cr.^i?'? 2:rt: make it, arni an affcrccOQ stroll aiong the high Battery will soon add to its many pleasing incidents the evidences* .>f a new business i : fe in close proximi? ty to that pron- Dade. What the near fu'urc mav further' contribute in the way rf in"rented con? veniences io tho touri.v> and travelling public generally can not yet te d- fin? itely premised, hut it seems ~ logical srqucnc3 that such maiked improve? ment in the method of handling goods* should be followed by more expeditious and comfortabie arrangements io con-" ooc^i-n with cur Northern friends. The pier of Commercial wharf is now being renovated over its entire length - o to meet the demands of trrf-ic over it which the extension of the East Shore Terminal Company's- railroad will neces? sitate.-News and Cuuri^r. Shoddy. Shoddy isa development tinders? Republican high ta: iii' lax for pro? tection and monopoly. Under the j great stimulating effects of this tax, I shoddy has flourished with intense I vigor and will continue to flourish, j it has had such an effect upon pro? duction that it is now very difficult to buy anything that is not tainted with shoddy. To show how a high tariff . tax fosters and increases shoddy we . give the figures of that first-rate tari fr 'expert, Representative Springer. ! 'inc Republicans adopted 3 protective teriff" tax soon after the war begun, a;.d Mr Springer shows that ' be? tween IS60 aud 1ST0 the shoddy "pi v duction ot tiie country increased 339 j per ?cent. ? between 1^70 and 1550 j the increase was about 2*>0 per cent.; and between 1SS? and 1S?'J it was ? S* per cent. These figures are from5 ; the Census Bureau's report, j You buy flannels and the article' ! formerly purchased at a nair, al? ! TOO!, axe now part shoddy 2nd small ? er every woy in <:?.>\ And so willi . everything else. Shoddy i? in p?ti ! substituted fur the genuine. A cass?* j mere suit worth $*20 in l??S, cati not be botiglst nt a!! new as a snit at that j price will be far below trie quality ot ! lSSS. The point is you cannot get : any low priced good1: that are regular I throughout witt: ott shoddy intermix i turo. True Heroism. There is no telling what man wilF ' dare. There are many examples of j courage ir: the world's history, hut not ] many surpassing that afforded by A.* Stanhope, a New York HeraM corres j The clebraled Doctor Pasteur, of i P ls. discovered a method of inocula ; rion that he th- og ht might prove effectual against the ?holera. Mr. [ Stanhoce agreed to test thc experiment r i had "'himself inoculated, sud went into ? the worst ch '"era hospital in Hamburg, 'end remained am : g the sick and dying ' ten days is a nurse He dc fred s,\ thc' ! rules I iii d nra rv the doctors o? ! -.reventatives and tried in ev. ry way to j contract the di sea??-- drinking from the' 1 glass used hv rio- r?tiests, handling thc nation's ar. J immediatelv afterwards' I . ? hi- ? in bis meath. ii - :. .4 bo :: cr.* ling his exreriences* r-ctjld i!:s descriptions of the' [ >eoncs j. : e ?h which he has .cone are l .. . i .e. Mr. S-~e escaped thc disease; ; whir!: se:::-- t . estabiu-h Pasteur's the-" j ory thar :.:..\\*:a:i m i- a preventive. j Governor Tr! irv. an and Treasurer" I Vues, a< ? anti : nv Congressman' . p aw?ev. hiv.- gone to New York rc* I make arr?ngemers fer refunding t?** ? State debi Klvervbodv win pays* ; taxes ?M who expects hereafter to pay ? laxes wiii wi-h them success. It they ' ??ucoevd ii. refunding the d bt af 4 per : eenr. it will menu a s.tvi::* of $ll!0, ; (i,?,* a ^ear ir? ta "tes. j t . .s ot ;"?''.:. hive :>i!e<. hat DeWitfi ! \v::..'.. ! ..'.: Salvo ?.'.! cere Lhtin. J. S -rr r i MI - 1 V ..r?i?r?Wll o.i t h? on.:.:v %V l.u 1?HS eXC< l ! ; >. " . . ? . . . A u ',? tfc? other day ! ii ,r ':;, \" ?v . .: ::.> P Y JO ? aoXk r constipft h T> vu. J.-;-:- i t:i. iver .-ornplnmt HS* ' , >\ J S iitighe?tf , Uk v O.