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Co!!c;s E\ami!iati?n<. GEJiEKAL AEV The following' i>: the result of the inter- The American Cardin mediate examinations in the South Caro j Rome. lina College: ! Tbe ^ew York strik grades ; ii.'r. ii:;>t ir.hm. ! everything is working a Students attaining an average of 90-100 " ,/ ... . .. on all their studies arc pabiishwl as "distill- v> f10'"4'^,? e c guished": those attaining a grade of 75 to 2'J pensions o:!l*. Qftorr. Wi^I"c"^:'r.1Vr,f " ! TllC XeW 1 Ork SciKlt Seniors?Distinguished: f. P. Baiiey,j allowing women to vot. Jr.. Georgetown: C. IT. Barnwell, Kich- tions. land; D. F. Houston. Purlington; A. C. The news of Prince Moore, Spartanhr.r;;: I. L. "Withers, Fair- is causing unwonted fin field. Proficient: \Y*. W. Ball, Laurens: bourse. D. M. Bland ing, Sumter: E. W. Breeder.; j Thc Governor of Ks Marlboro: a-v. a. Davis, Greenville; II. P. thc b;;I conferring mu?: Green, xtichland; .J. A. McCuIIou<:h, Green-; ville: J. H. McLure, Chester: 1L Muilics, i aV. ' . Marion; C. It. Spencer. Sumter; P. A. | Tee two houses of tn; Wiiico.x, Marion: W. Thomson, Pich- ^tureine.ni joint sess lard: R. Wilson, Charleston. * ! L mted *at(;s bc'nator' 1 Juniors?Proficient: W. P. Cat heart, J. i I he President s:i}*s J. Earie, J. II. Green, Richland: D. H. j Commissioners must I Hanckel, Charleston. : who will work hard for Sophomores?Prolicient: J. M. A'lford, The Southern Forest Marlboro: V-". T. Aycock, J. 31. Cooper, journcd to meet at IIu Sumter: G. E. Dargan, W. A. Edwards, winter. T\. i T T? rv; ~\T 1\r uaniuswzi: ix. tmrvy, u . vv. uwva, Tlie Iater-State Dai b. Kcmn, Orangeburg: G. Yv. K;r^palnck, 6rowers- Convention, Charleston: U B.i^mcottc, George- has adjourccd. town; .a.. F McKissick, Lmon: J. L. Wiggins, Berkeley; F. F. Simnson, Snartan- r l, % was tue _-irs burs; 13. 31cLaughlin, Richland. * ??,llth ;a California. Freshmen?Proficient: E. E. Avcock, fallen to ensure good ci Sumter; L. W. Boyd, Laurens; W. But- More money can be ler, Jr., Greenville: \V. Gooding; -Jr., of steady work than by Hampton; A. Kinard, Edgefield; J. 31. in talking thin politics. McBrydc, Jr., Richland: T. Muilaliy, Oco- William Roche, coio; nee; J. \Y. Simpson, Richland; A. . and -Mary Smith, co'c Thompson, Lmon. married in Abbeville Is second ykar special six-dents Chariie Hendricks, DisUDguMhra: 3 H bc,rborough, sum- talldltog bis gu!1, ycsi te*. Pro.iCitv*. C. A. LaJe}, Geor=r~- cidentaliv killed hunsel town; i. S. Bratton, \ork: Ii. Brunson, Darlington; J. H.Donaldson,Georgetown: 'J1 ' ? E. M. Turkley, Kershaw. ' The j.ynchburg T tr first year special students. publication um.er co Proiicicnt: J. P. Anderson, Abbeville; Eutier, tne former e( F. C. Duke, Fairfield; W. C. Mauldin, master. Hampton. The steamship Great elective stcdent3. auction at Liverpool ; Distinguished: V?r. A. Conant, IVIassa- j 000. cliusetts." Proficient: li. _ L. Douglass, ! Tiie disabled steam Chester; L. C. Lipscomb, Abbeville; i?. C. ; the Guion Line, arrive McGregor, Richland. 4.20 P. 31. yesterdav. ? . . "f ,T ? The Lynchburg "vi, ProliC-.ent: II JI Ayer Anderson: II. ^ r P. Green, lhcdaml: u A Iinnes, Da- 1S0S, has suspeaded. lington: L. D.-?Ielton, J. K. Svmmcrs, 1. ^ H. Weston, Richland; J. A. "VViUkowsky, J11.0 x i*S v< Kershaw. pnating $10,000 for < sub-viieshmax stui>ext3. to the drouth-stricken c Proficient: A. A. Patterson, Barnwell. A very severe shod -ass se?i curred at Federicktow Aire Cannot t'oinwete with Youth. was severe CZiOUih to and displace plastering An interesting, incident comes from Scott LuIu n t ^ ti county Indiana. Mr McDermott,a wid- rfed Paul Atkinson, th ower, fell m love with a.beautiful young rQund hcr aad girl, and courted her with a zeal which OTv1only true affection knows. Mr. McDer- " molt has the misfortune to have a son. but _ Secretary Manning the son very considerately did not object to "*? >? bite House, rei the fair young lady whom his father was resignation and that ev trying to make his step-mother. In fact, ton .or Albany, the young man called on the young lady The President has and made Lcr feel that she would be wel- Adolphus W. Greely, c come as a member of the family. This all Chief Signal Oilicer, w pleased the father, c.f course, and in a burst adier General, of parental affection he told his son that he All is quiet amon? and the young lad^ were engaged. Then a good manv cars are the son went over to congratulate the young prfetors ssy~ they will lady. He did it affectionately?so very af- before taking the striki fectionately that he proposed and was ac- Edith EIwerth cepted. An eiopement fol owed, and the I f h R T DeWitj fond fatner has now a daughter-in-law and ^ j lh Brooklvn -j the son has no step-mother. Age should t0 Allen Edloe Doinai never compete witn youth m contests where , Tx v Cupid awards the prizes. Lx-Aluerman DnL; ?. . former on his colleagu A Sa<< Affair. of the boodle Board of surrendered by one .of A letter to the Richmond Diqiaich gives pour persons confin the particulars of a distressing accidcnt from the jail in llarrist which occurred near Pleasant Yalley, Iiock- <]rcj i]lc -DCj jn their c ingham county, Va., Wednesday night. A it was discovered befoi few davs before a Mr. Frank married a done. beautiful count rv girl, and in their round , , of visits, spending their honevmoon, they \r^x u\".lC' Kas^e stopped at Mr. Showalter s. n5ar Pleasant ^a,U?.r 1 1/alley. After the household had retired, 1.? ?Vn > f the boys of the neighborhood, according to I. ^ p - ? a long established custom, went the house L-' . for the purpose of "belling" the young ^ The wife of Count] married couple. 31 r. Frank";nd his wife. ! Colleton, was aeciden! being aroused by the sound cf iuiiurnera- G'd Monday. Her clo ble bells, arose and entered into the amuse- she was sitting before ^ent with their visitors, and ILio. jjTsnk L. Itii*?el, on trial ii Bpfr\_ana a lacrv r. Memphis, Teaa., MBBr ~ 'ran to a farm bell hanging near by Tom Lhutou, /jommili and began ringing it niost vigorously, the Peabody llotil oi They pulled the rope too hard, however, been acquitted. and the bell turning over was thrown from tele-Tim from its place and fell, striking Mrs. Frank in Saturdavf announees t the forehead, fracturing her s.aul. The jlev Vvil'iiun M scene of merriment was at once turned into . Da~t j0 v'ears Bishop o mourning and a number of physicians cess of 3Ii^hssippi summoned, and while Mrs. Frank's life is . , ? e She U E0W !)1cg k 8 ffi0St ddpfiampiaifj loi AA Jr? V Tr ? L/XILIWU. , lican, Wy-i'jr, ixeim, -? Phillips, Labor, 1,GC-J Le?s Doctor asid More Cook. - 5 ' ' Senator Cuke mtro< The culinary art. says Careme, is the ^hc River ana Hi escort of European diplomacy. Your appropriation of soOO. diplomat is the most refined apprecialor of, channel across Galvesl a good dinner. A great diplomat sincerely The United Slates desirous of serving his country should have has secured a counter] a renowned cook and kesp up a good house; half gold piece of IS he should therefore be highly paid by his been in quest for year government, for embassies are the univer- completing its cabinet sities in wnich our youthful nobility study The insurance men diplomacy an.! gitrcmomy. He -.v,s at -J& ?? by1h?S daggers drawn with doctors m general A wus -due t0 t?e iae%. good COOK IS the best pnysician, said he Darlmeat. The chief and so the doctor is always speaking id of ^ t00 smaji the cook, that he may maintain his own in- ' . . fluence over the wealthy patient, who, if ,e. v.jcnessesm tne he leads a loose life, should trust to the f.0AV .,)nT. sess,1?r? at p skill of his cook rather than to the false " ^oe fcimonto s\f l-Ic- Intorocfwl rvrnrcFr-ifn wllO Ti'O- L<~"_ -"^0131 ^ODie. longs liis illness through speculation.?6ai- CXIlaUS:X'^" urday Review. A large tooacco la r Va., owned by Dav suii Another liobbcrvV stroyed by lire, toget " tares, machinery. Are. On Friday night o? iast week thieves en- trtd by insurance, tered the pantry of 3Ir. V. IX McFadden, Tho Sesale of Ark; "who lives about a mile Northwest ol' Itock in the flouss auiendnn Hill, and stole about 400 pounds of lard forbidding the givk and nearly a barrel of flour. Mr. 3IcFad- parses to any of the den and liis family were absent from home or judicial ollieers of 1 .and there was no one in tiie house or on the Arrests of those Isdi .premises at the time. The thieves entered iurv rccentlv ; the pantry by unlocking the outside door, commit!ed" at the ele and after they had secured the goods, re- jf.st continue. A loeked the door and left liic premises without troublins anything-else. Upon the re- ,, '. T tarn of 21.-.- Jlckddra he fouii the key ? Captain A. .J. Hot the tlifeves h=,I n**> ivii,- in the vara. ! boulhern Intana Stel This was the only truce tl*y left. bo far ^e'T d^ there is no clue to the rouberv. The value acc(:^d;, tw? of the goods stolen is about $50.-Buck counts aie ,!>ort fron Mill Herald. U0'J - The works of the Battel Mad stoae. Rubber Shoe Compj Conn., "will close aov Mention was made a few days ;igo that detinite period. They Mr. John T. Butler hud received applied- $1,500,000 worth of fin lion from u party in Winnsboro, S. C., for ucea?iucss js the use of his mad stone. The stone was ple in consequence of promptly forwarced to that place, and yes- oIic jni^io^ries in j terday it was returned to Mr. Butler by m eting ,vi:U unexpec Mr. J. M. Elliott, who nau made appneu tion for it. Mr. Elliott wrote Mr. Butler a , .1. letter which states that the stone was ap- , <{* V* ?,\5 plied to wounds on two children of Dr. ??llCe C?Ur 1 Scott, who had been scratched by a mad h'bition laws several cat, but it failed to adhere to the wounds. la Li,le , zS? ' ai The scratches had been previously cautcr- ^ ^ izod by Dr. Scott, and as the mad stone Sixty Brili^h mernbe failed to "draw," the parents of the chil- Commons, at a contort dren feel sure that so damrcr is to be at>- 'tion to call the atte preheaded from hydrophobia. Mr. Butlci ! *t to the allege makes no charge for the u?e of his mad ? eases against Xation stone, and he has made scores of grateful The Arkansas river friends throughout .this section of the coua- above, and its tributai try.?Charlotte Chronicle, tide and out of their br Fears are entertained Shooting Affray. ilood. At Snearr's station, ( A shooting aiTray occurred about '2 shot and k!!;< '; hi.-: step o'clock Thursday morning between Cicero his wife were quarrelii Randal!, proprietor of a saloon in Green- terfereci, when Wiliiam Tille, and Henry Cox, a citizen of that and blew oil the top oi county. i^undaii xired i-. roe snols iiv Cox. The snov/ stomis i~ /vr>? nt' trlnVli in wrirvi fif '!u' r ... r7.,?, v"v v* . wuvtv.^. ... >..w 0- - LTiIM ll'Vl Uilt* lIcUK heart. out spent it.-elf in piercing a copy o; sevcritv. j.'V.i'v.-.-tv Hue the War Cr>f, a Salrution Army paper, been bh^.-i with sn which was folded iuiiis breastp .-kft. O x xhe c -Id is i:-t :::-o and resented the attack, making a vu^us on-.j inconvenience tiiroughc slaught on Randall with ??*, A serious saoiv bio; iadlylwung aed hnmsgw ?j-w?8. X(.v.1(ia Mountains has p then pared hiase.f muter polite pro- t thc. Ct,,;ral j tection, tat lvaiHM imn.ca.- ..re . ,md h ^, at the guard house, armed wt.u a raw and ,*. ^ consi? f swearing ucwould <?;:;kcrn Paeiiie bv w, have blood. lie was uisarmed and taken , , in charge 1 i:e whole country . ^ to Muir presents a pant * * * - liurture, ;>>: ; tumors. fistula- merchants Ikivc ?!nfl ?il? i !l-l0reS since Thu m cancer), radically cur<_<:. i^cv.d 10 \its in several who attempted stamps for book. Address. Works I)is- ty"115c current and n:;rr pensary Xedieal As-'xhl; n. Main Benjamin Collender Street, Buffalo, X. Y. hardware dealers of I It J .\OTEe>. i failed and gone into insolvcnc}*. They' ] \ were one of the oldest hardware bouses in als have arrived at Boston. Liabilities are $117,000; assets : unknown. j "I' S?1D.S t0 e is over now and ! While the bark AVimnon. from Tacoma, 1? J s usual. I was crossing the bars at the entrance to the .i<rJ T ?t uing session passed San Francisco harbor yesterday afternoon, j in tow of the tug Relief, the butts around "lou re goins e has passed the bill tIie ^iwser was fastened on the bark ^ in muriciDal dec- i broke an(1 struck tne forecastle, killing i Ti{crV01cc.^ ' m mumuPai ucc ; three seamen. I I hope you 11 ! ! A couch hit Bismarck's success Aews has reached Virginia City, 2s ev., , , uncss on the Berlin ! that tiie snow sheds at Blue Canon have I '' ' collapsed. Couductor Hood, the brake- j You'never ( ukis has approved " u: roadmaster and one other person ate gh u) ]( icipal suffrage upon : pissing. A snow plow and seven engines - ?<Itcnd(/r 1 I have been dispatched to the scene of the T . 1 ^ T _ . accident. "Imgomglo ... T T0 !)C_ icil and balloted'for : The rapid melting of snow lust week has j)ear iove, s!ic but -without success. I inundated South Chicago, and transformed j tremble fc the* new Railroad j ost cf lhat rcf(>n int0 * v^lakc- A i The color thai je men of activitv, hr'f Potion of the town is under water, (; , k their salary. ?*ms llkcl/rto. remam 80 s?mc. t"1\e- : "Whv. isn't i . , There is irreat suifering among the mhab-! liTx T, ry Congress has ad- it;lDt3 - ? ; ihatlml atsville, Ala., next; _ . .-s ,i,? The Arrow steamship Company, of ZSew i irn[ lS tlie - -- . Vc.rl; lias si<rnpfl a contract for the pur- i Hard to ben :ryi?cas and ? ruit: ciiase 0f the Alexandria Marine Railway! Spell-bound at Jackson. ^ Sbir.fuilding Company's yard, and will a professio: at once commence there the construction of, ,, . (t clear day of this a mammoth iron steamship, for which ' * Enough rain has patents have recently been granted. * je weigh :0I'S- # The Florida Chautauqua Circle opened t0.Jhc Pomul: made 111 ten liours its third annual assembly at DeFuniak 1 here area ten thousand spent Springs, with a four-fold greater attend- to a bushel. acce than last year. There was a grand It's quite n; red. aired about 63, concert, a lecture by Samuel Jones, and a her when he i >red, aged 58, weie j lecture by Dr. C. H. Strickland upon Bud- j aw,.crs dr LSt Thursday night, j dha. * anj not-'beasts of Trenton, while i The House Committee on Post Offices TIie rjcbes ;rday_ afternoon, ac- and Post Roads agreed to accept all amend- seives wings f. lie was 1U years ; merits to the post oliice appropriation uni i ? . ; proposed by the Senate, except that paying j ..<1rr(:^nclcM fjinian has resumed i a subsidy for the transportation of foreign ! Wlltl e??s an<utroi of Charles F. I mails, r.nd in this shape it will be reported A health j litor and late post-1 to the House and a conference requested. tables are unl I The four-year-old son cf G. S. P. "Wren, When sum Eastern was sold at i of Minden, La., was decoyed into the to court for tl yesterday for ?130,-1 woods and killed In' Jim Cornelius, col- "Wliv are j ored, oircd 14 years. Cornelius broke the to a beefsteak shin Wisconsin of child's skull with a pine knot. The cause j ?.^ar>e u ,1 at Xew York at .of ll.ic critf is, unknown. The murderer j ^ , has been placed in jail. ; , ^ -Qinian one of the ! Undc Thomas G. Boggs, of Pickens, I band "i^'Sble S'i itablished in W:IS 92 3'ears okl last Tuesday, and he is j 0a U lu , e ' ' | still able to attend church at Carrael, six ; Where tliei ( I miles from his home. lie attended every j break it. steed the bill appro- , session of the conference last week, and ! A bent pin iistnbution of seeds , seemc(I t0 enjoy it- i Great Scott : ; .ountiCs oi exas. , <]r0Ught commissioners appointed by ; A hand in I c Ot earthquake oc-1 Qoyeraor Ross, of Texas, to distribute the j bush?especu n, ..lo. a he torce j ?100,000 appropriated by the Legislature i bush, overturn turnuure p]cnly 0f people in need of stock food j The "powc on Lie wa^ls. and seeds, which they are not authorized ; him who gets lagnetic," has mar- to furnished, and but"few who need flour ; chanism. ? e man who traveled and meat, the only supplies they can dis- g , Bern rouuceu iier iu uik | muiue. . ^ ^ ( | The President lias allowed the Act ap-1 mentioning. \"esterday called at | propriating $400,000 a year to provide arms j T i-oJT iewed his letter of j ana equipments for militia to become a law j ~ 0 ening left Washing- i without his signature. The constitutional j p'- ?r: I limitation of 10 days within which he j aSncultural? nominated Captain should have acted on this bill expired Sat- j recent ?f Arctic fame, to be urday. It is believed to have been an over-1 saic^: have ith the rank of Erig- ; sight, as he was not known to object to any ! mcn hav " j The man v : *J?. A to piutioiuuu. ? the Boston strikers. ! The body of Fred Blair, IS years old. a ^ks as ifhe running The pro-: victim ?f the White Iiiver disaster, was sucu .1 oonuu resort =to any thin0- identified and sent to Warren, Mass., with j What a 5 jrs back. ? his father's bodj*. This makes 24 identi- would have "t- Vv^ rionfrntpr fied, and leayes but five unidentified. By of it. Talmi^e was wed- the records of the morgue, 29 bodies have a new sU '"bernade last ni-l-t been lhc're in alI> and two deaths beside:5 i -Dude." W rSchmMd fa. makcs 31 l,odte rcc0TCred- I foolscap, r who turned' in- Tllu investigation of the alleged political! Couples cc es ia the combine" outrj?S<? in Washington county, Texas, and they mui Aldermen lias been was bcCUn on Tuesday b-v a sub-committee are divorced. i 5 ?e' ? ; of the Senate Committee 011 Privileges and ? his bondsmen. Electioas. The investigating committee | ni ^ ed for theft escaped consists of Senators Evans (chairman), 4 I * iurg last night. They Teller, Spoor er, Pugh and Eustis. All, caeek eno^ eli before leaving but 1 were pvesent. Several witnesses were ex-1 The ram f; e much damage was ! amined. : UDJust- hut A?r onrl IvW nnrl ! UEUbrcllaS, ai . , , ! JLilU >> HUitOiUV/ ui J <?u\4 vvv/v Lring the description : ?boe bouse of Block, Oppenheimer & Co., ' cniinei he sweetheart mur- j 0f Galveston, Tex., tiled for record a trans-! back to the t: last tew days been fer 0f their entire stock, and also their i 10 We-' w Leicester, Luncomoe j business premises, in payment of obliga- If we are's ; tions to local creditors. These local debts for Heaven' i Treasurer Bell, of aggregate $225,787, chieliy owing to backs John L. Sull ally burned to death and local capitalists who endorsed for the ^ correspo thing took fire while firm. The whole assets are $204,820. to'c^eata L\ the fireplace. A special from Suspension Bridge, N. Y., a pretty hard 1 the Criminal Court says that John Stever, a resident of Sus- Saygaaext .'or the murder of J. j pension Bridge, aged about 70 years, pro- use'a 11 Vt-iro: eu in the rotunda of j cured a ticket from the gate-tender at the out matrimoi 2 December 0, has J entrance of the railway at Suspension! w, \ \ Bridge about 10 oclock, and, after peering i . " bat in a^ Sev>anee, Tenn., oa strangely' over the railway, jumped into j J? a^:iF'.J5 = he death there of the j th* Kp'ds, falling 190 feet. i 1110 ^ oi L-rcer Green, for the j A committee representing 700 employes j . ?Vr'.ijV* f She Episcopal Dio-! of ihe Pottsville iron and st^cl company, ; .rP0', 1, who struck against the emplovment of nor;-1 1 m ? - - - - - ? . the flavor of 1'Liia uni?n beaters, had an interview witn rresi-1 ?*y? ~ulu; o'.vs- * Filler Repub- <*esi 4-fkins, -who assured them that the i rejoice, whi] Democrat ' G2 204- employment of con-union men was without I ~ weigh." ' his knowledge or approval, and that they j Heard at ti V , . should be promptly discharged. i-his sat-: do vou pera iuccu an amendmenv. ^ed the strikers and they returned to ] tainly uot; y< irbor Ml makmg aa !^ ! da J ' 1' OOu for dredginsr the i . , r _ ;on bar I A dispatch from itora2snys: Miss Terry, ; The father ' 1 m j i v ' South Carolina, who has been received i have learnec mint at rnilade.pnia j jntG ti,2 Catholic Church by Monsignor ! four wl-eeJ-s .eit lv.o dollar ana a : g.,j]ua) ^jji niarry Count Muccioli at the ; cherry tree. *?f,v,mcu Aast Municipjo, on February 2.0. Cardinal Gib- wi>v wr >. ..or ..ne purpose of jj02S) if jjjs engagements will permit, wijl I ^ uc afterward perform the religious ceremony ! Unless t! . complain that the ! in ihe rijapel of the American college. The I (rive r ire in Augusta i Cardinal confirmed Jfiss Terry's pother, j T" lency of the fire de-1 ^ conflict occurred yesterday between a *nc'1: -01 " " i Vl'llO'l Villi saj* luc department; force 0f p0iiCCj on their way to execute a j number of eviction orders, and part of the | "licn ) 0 United States Court, population of Dingle, a seaport town in; Borne peoj reenviile, have peti- county Kerry, irclaffdr The people barri- ^ ask a man w n to see them paid or caded the roads, in some- caaes building j "Colonel" in The appropriation is stone walls across them. The police were j Why is a at first driven back, but soon charged I ploughed lit ctory at P^rsburg, I through the crowd, wounding several men j with care, of is Dunlap, was de-' and women. j Thev usee her with_ stock, fix- i Jfr-. J^oles, a married woman, while ; crusty, disa* Loss ?230,000, cov- about to enter ing Salvation Army barracks j "matter o' mi i in Sharon, Pa., two weeks age, w;is jostled i times. ansas lias concurred ) by a drunken mob and thrown into a deep 1 Tf the unt to the Senate bill) cofegyt. At that time no injury except a : ...y., (r r ig of free railroad i broken eofcr-bone was observable. She j san^ oa r) executive, legislative I was irnernauy lujuic^, uuu ? ( comi, " ;he State. 1 now in a dying condition. K^r a?3?lants j _ ' icted Iff the St. Louis j ,'?<> rested. itbkSSv :n session, of frauds! Mi s. Frances Oocdlett, an old lady of 73 J fj. ~ s. v J ction on - November ! or 80 yours of age, iivinj in O'Neil town-! t vuo4*vou' bout 50 arrests have J ship, iu Greenville county, vis fatally j : burtied on Monday wliile standing before a > Every mar ,-ard w>r<Ier> of ? i fire alone in her house.. From old'age and ! *??Vj ? prisonS&i:! fcefe.-ss she was nnoWs Jo help berseif, I g*. -4 >'? io-nation which was aa<J uetore help could reach her she was u3;d later'that his ac- ' completely enveloped in liames, and died ! There is a i si30 000 to *>00- '' *rom injuries, Hhi* was the widow of strucjc by lig * * ' '* ~ ' i Spartan Goodlett, once a prominent citizen made up his , -,r I and-a member of the Legislature irom that now to net m Oocdvear Metallic '.<? my at X^cfiatuck - A scientific rn" to-dav for" an in- ~ the verdict sentencing ex-County to-day is not are reported to have i ~rirsui'er Hollingswori.h, of Vinceuues, ago. Xo; ii: isLe.l Jtock on hand I ^D^'aca? '? -J'e penitentiary for three years ago suceumb ?7 -..-n?vr' I was rea(l m court 02 Saturday, the accused ! a Lexingt icit ..t Constantino-1 iiw.i.. ,w? ,nm?iu<(.!,; on,i .,riVi 1}kfi a| -nr]V,0 ().f the activity of Caih- 7-"u , ?? .. ... Bulgaria. They are fw<" ,'Ce en, hls mentd and P^oal, littje !'<ey kn ted success in "their u,? , V''," .J?dcr???e a great change. Troubled sea < He refuses footi ?g u;;y form, and all niirht <<rT , ' o.- ^.,,,,7 c..-r ' - s ?" *1<?a tossiM^ c'.'out under , , ^ , lLe) toHvr^sof body acd mind, hiscohtoiiicos a ?-?v j- a^CS tno p,ro; ccs'iDS 0I:'V a&er bt was attacked with a j gVr ^ -"Sc ^iis?I**. sfcss? |v^res? wi alisis in Ireland " " -pIca(1-s that the duties of the left g^tuitoi .ssr, , of another 'lieavv ' himself, and to the ability witL whicn wC and the next. " Secretary has managed the aftairs of his her i.i*-,^r? portfolio, and Ji.xes April 1 as the day on A "Wisconsi X ?AvVn) " which the resignation should go into effect, guilty by a cl: son. ^nuamsapu, A.l-in:iina's tuecessor will be appointed handling the 1 T&Z i before the adjournment. ; Irs stepson's head. Following is the list of thetota! amounts ;<Can you t - . , . ? of the items of the fiv?t and harbor bib this coat so i bpain avirin? the j..,ve been inserted or increased by j;liior. " Cert :n ot ;nipr<?ccaenitu Se-iute Committee on Appropriation, J when I mea^n S:nf affecting i::e South: The approach to Nor- j ?Tbis is th< ' '' ~ ; folk, Ya., $100,wk the waterway between j liar s;r; ' cf'f?S thefeatest Xewberne and Beaufort, N. C\, *10,000; | ^ ^ ? >ut toe coun.rv. Savannah $03,000; Apalachichicola, $i0,- i tlire3 l5mcsv ?ade hi the Sierra 000. 3i0bi2e, $33,000; Appomattox river, ; cb..rfrea my d ; totally interrupted Virginia $16,000; Nansemond river, \ ir-1 o , lA',1 ginia, $10,000; Cape Fear river, Xortli Car- , nr n Southern Califor- *Iiua> $140.000: Contentia creek, North we doubt if .erable delay on the (;aroijna ?75,000; Pamlico and Tar river, seas^e resort, S:'oul;;- North Carolina, $3,000; Meherrin river, bake season o from Lyons, Mich.,, Xorth Carolina, ?20,000: Manatee river, "Is natural >raniu of desolation. | Florida. $5,000; the mouth of St. John's quires a con been unable to visit ; river, Florida, ?125,000; Arkansas river, know oi Leg; rsuay morning, and si25.000. The appropriation for Cumber- tally say "'no. it were swept down f:lnd sound is reduced to ?75,000. The- A boy win owlycscaped death, total appropriation recommended by the j drop of water & Co., wholesale j commiUce is ?10,385,300, the net increase j his neck is bcii oston. Muss., haw I over the House bill being $2,927,050. J a sewer after ; 3RIC-A-BRAC. The Royal Arch Momdh. EDUCAT her answer. The Grand Council of Royal and Select i Difficulties be married," he sofily said: Masters met in annual assembly yesterday, | Time jp in swift surprise: at 10 o'clock, at the- Masonic Temple, j <4jt a 11 out licr bright eyes lie!, Charleston. Most Illustrious Grand Mas- i rp_ew dim in her eyes. ter W. Y\". Humphries, of Anderson, S. G\, L0n-an jins' : to be married';*' she echoed presided. school in v | After the readm-of jthe address of the ofpatriotis fid :i ste. dv tone: ! -tost illustrious bran<1 Piaster, anu uiepie-1 personal in be happv where'er von -o." sedation of reports from the Grand Treas-; theVav of i a little moan. " " urer an.! Grand Recorder and the several; that R'^(le your bride will be -ood and committees to whom the several papers I ersistent were referred, the following orncers were : vironmcnt ?uld love any other." ele?Ctnl tr;/erve ffor?t!}c cf."iD-fr y?*A at *'ho ^ ^1 >oked in his dark eyes blue: = ?* Columbia, -1. I. G.-las- ^sr n(i du joy. mv brother." ; tT c i> i tt-u -n qualities o be married?that is. I hope ' ' P T* ^ igli I hardly know- W. H. J). Gaillard, of Pendleton, G. C. feSuion D ill I longer pine and mcpe.' of Works. ' \ot ni ,r -ear 01 -v,?- C. r. Jackson, of Columbia, G. Treas- cation as v i out of her face had fled urer. mfinv, with a deeper hue. Zimmerman Davis, of Charleston, G. That ma<'c ffnnnv." she shvlv said. Recorder. in the mat .o be married, too':" J Rev. J. 31. Boyd, of Chester, G. (Jiiap- can reinei ^ . * lain. 10 of t*ciic ocst preacner. j Brazeale, of Anderson, G. Marshal. wheels cui it?A china egg. Ed. Scholtz, of dewberry, G. Capt. of made in < [?The dictionary. Guurd. going witl al race?Doctors. ^ Branch, of Abbeville, G. Con- where the / "... . ' ductorof C. along a f< ise lne letter s. Alex. Lindstrom, of Charleston, G. Stew- and hnulir of all flesh?Sixteen ounces ard. night that L. F. Meyer, of Charleston, G. Sentinel, idea that bout 700,000 kernels of wheat The grand officers being duly installed, which to the Grand Council was closed in due form, thought o! itural that a boy should blub- France'- wir>iin?ter7 idea^aiul j is whaled. ~ . supper, or 1 - ^ ? A1?1A 7>T1 f T*0 " ll C*T l ' aw conveyances, and yet llicv 1 il(-* x-aris uuu?/**, uu neen rauu of hurdf-nZ * spiteful monarchical journal, thus expresses riedinini which always take to them- ^ the present position of the ^b aftei VS rl-ho French Minister of \\ ar, who has assumal make li-li " ' such prominence in politics within the kst Wavs felt i it lloman began his dinner fcw months: "If the Minister of War, by because hi t finished it with apples. one 0f those sudden changes in opinion that the n ournal says that marble top which may always be expected under a elist in Ar tea 1th}-. They do look pale, parliamentary government, should getin much the moned to do so a man cocs the Chamber a vote of confidence which tnc readin ie sake of appearance " would render him master of the situation, for his lii i-. \ , " ,? . would he dare to undertake a, coup d'etat? bvfireligli you so distant, said a tramp calling into question the bravery ""That v in the restaurant window. of the gaI]aut =oldier *ho fought as a col- &ve years .ue is rightly termed a seas- onei Champigny, we much doubt any houses in such attempt, for the simple reason that the Indiana, t d iustice decides that a hus- Minister of War, if he were to try such a paratively for his wife's slander. thing, would not be seconded by a single | was, of co c is a will there is a way to one ot" tiie 1^ arin^r corp^ commanders. or inexpei "In these days of railways, telegraphs, in commo ,, , , . telephones, etc., a coup d'etat is not easy with a pit l P ,V?p mu ' ' to carry out, especially when a man is, like was put L v C:in 1)US"K # ^ General Boulangcr ever since his parade at row strip the bird is worth two in the the review on the 14th of last July, sus- typical lai illy if it happens to be a briar pected by the entire Republican party, in a crack whose doubts have been augmented by va- nail, and : :r of the press'* is best felt by rious recent events. To sum up, attacked gave a fai ; his fingers caught in its me- as he is on all sides, General Boulanger has study the only three courses to follow; Voluntarily Ocean "{C hardt is five feet eleven inches rcs'?n to overcome the resistance of the )ther dimensions are not worth ^ n!,er ^y a to try a a ? coupdetat. A new pples from rot tin.- eat them mi t.,e war*. b*s. J"** ituitous advice of one of our wmcii tin ^changes. "Casus Belli has been the causc of more sermon Henry Ward Beecher wars than all the other foreigners in this j'*' : no sympathy with eight-hour country put together," snid tlib driver of a '? 'c fourteen hour wives." Blue Island avenue car ashe leaned heavily Jirc ?n K rith a single English eyeg!;t-s ^P"E his brake. "Who brought on the ., had a pain in his eye, and in Revolution;? Casus Belli. "Who started ifeoi7the ion presents an odd spectacle. w-r of ISfc? cuss. Who was it , .. . small population this world us ht the bouth in pi? C:isus |ence Gf t] if all the grumblers were out J*'1}: 2 j 3 to git up a war wah 3Iexico i Belli. I see . ? , bv the mornin' paper that the same beast 11,? ie .of writing paper is callc'i js lig^erin' on a war with England - r e inter that it is a kind a. , 0Vi2r a U1CS3 0f gs^_ jn the coun- ficjentiv ^ try whore I was reared a feller named u * t j mrt before they are married, Bcstwick used to go rou^d gtirrin' up fights ODOne(jbv " "' 1 1,;" \a a tic/l ndr\c? \ , it, aiso go to court ueiore icey uetwecu uis uuguuuic. . ,j.^e mecn fan as long as it lasted, but one day late in fests" ii nan speaking of an individual the fail an uncle of mine and the Kendrick ^ires e*t(' r his assurance said he bail family squatted themselves in a brush heap nets whi( ;h for two rows of teeth.v and when Bostwick came along they filled lock aml dls alike upon the iust and the b'f sf, fuh ?.f he fell to pieces ofthelx.I it is the unjust who steal tfc? wl>?a^e>;pc?ked him up rafor phokm body of c id let the just feel the rain. giz/..:i(? out of ..1 is Belli, even if lie does be ^lur-h ,. . come from J ioman and Italian stock. Hes worv -f it historian traces b:u>e bad <r0t no business in a free country. He's 0f fh0 s;11 line when Kebecca went down wU:,s'n Satan. Kowoldjs he, anyhow V " ' in' ith a pitcher and caught Isaac. _ f L t ;oing to quarrel with England, Xegro Balis in Fnru. s sake let us wait until .Mr. . ~ . 1 ft'fs claim ivau's arm acts well! fhis moulh a reiSninS social sensation is I , . . . ..t v a series of nearo balls. They are under f: , ; Tc it tvrnr>or . ~ , , , U1_ | tamed fr< i.uviii/ " *" patronage oi several iuuies ul uuuit: . vyer Possibly not; out is b]ood from Zanzibar and Ethiopia. The ESS*' . job l.o undertake. ^ dark-hucd contingent of Parisian society is no*C{' change; "Womenshould never; ;i numerous one, and contains many fami- -f ,7 1 on their husbands to smooth li-s of rack and wealth. So you must be- X lial diiliculties." lieve that these calls ape truly aristocratic; |)y j|u-s 0i, woman is called "curiosity" gatherings. The supposition is that only j tjie- ))Ur?i randiloquently magnified into persons of aegro blood are invited. As a 1 pCKetrat* .' inquiry."' ' matter of fait, however, nearly half of tbese to that wise man, Matthew are white. But ail such have to st^ their of thc Yi : poor arc verv much what the i!lc;-s }}lilCh/0: tne ame keing. These dis 0peu;ng t; e?11 ? * guised revelers are persons oi the best stand- t?e p , , , , , , ing in French society. Indeed, no less per the coal dealer and plumber sonjlges than Prince Waldemar and his e lUv lce 111:111 cau 1 gneU bride, Amelia d'Orleans, attended the first Tll? of the series. Their fa^es were stained a A strifc lie theatre: She?Thay, Guth, rich brown, so that they looked rather like duration sive that I lithp? He?1Ther dark quadroons. Several cavaliers of the lords was ,->u don't lithp any more than I I)uc de Morney's set attend all these gather dala to th ings, with their hands and faces dyed, and said his lc 1 ?;? ?i,?;r mrmliprs : of Ms country is said nrst to j wiui woui wigs uvu. mcu ummai jiou I the pleasure of traveling on j Paris O^rrcspcccknce: Lord Bea when he took a hack at the '* Lord Shat A Tall Mexican. 0 retain jmcn kiss each other is The tallest bartender in New York is a anions its aeterminecl question, Mexican employed at Sheridan's popular LordSlial ic darjngs would by this liquor store at the corner of Sixtieth street Napier's nan a swevt suggestion. and Third avenue. This Mexican is seven two-third: i sec a good cow, buy her. feet six inches tall, and as he is very slen- and if the have a good cow,' keep her. der he seems fully ten feet high. In mix- the atten wp a bad cow, sell'her. ia.g drinks, he throws u cataract of mint light of tl: ,ie have no more sense than to ^ about eight feet from one glass into almost as . - v, .i.i? ?< ! another. He has traveled with Barnum, /chandlers do is auurcsseu uv me uac ui porepauo-i, an4 othsr show managers as a what war lie was. iriai?t aa^ Suy3 ^ ic i$ tall as any . wrinkled face like a well- frjant jr. the business. The height of all rp]ie ro< ild? Because it is furrowed thy giants, he says, is greatly exaggerated, COVered \ course. no one of them being eight feet high. The sec upon i I to call it matrimony, but a number cf giants has greatly increased in 0f (i0wers jpointed old bachelor calls it (he past fifteen years, and, though they for- tinies the Dnev.'' Well, it may be some- merly earned $73 and $100 a week, tlie 0f the Jlo competition has reduced their wages to $2o indeed th , _ > . . . lW ?<ter a week. They talk of forming a trade doeSj of S newly-fledged bee !5?- ^leT nJlion. delion. tb ii Of. ilip )yve on a wet day, ?>? - rious otn< Hurn, "There is no place like , . # _ _ . - '' - Important Decision. , . , country, i amenities: _ '-Now, wlncu 01 important decision was *led :n the flowers olographs of you may I have, Supreme Court this morning'by Judge they can ie beautiful one, or the one as Simpson. It changes the jurisdiction of profusion. Trial Justices in cases of petit larceny. nacesand i who carries a pistol ought to Heretofore Trial Justices and the Court of success a * law to wear it in a belt at his General Sessions each claimed to have juris- j Bliss in X e it labelled "emotional insan- diction to try cases of petit larceny. The sentence for the offence in Trial Justices' man in montreal who has been courts was limited to 30 days in jail or a fine . btning three times, and he has of *100: whereas, if the prisoner was tried j, > mind that he is iou?rh enough -:a the General Sessions for the same offence, Jr1 ?> P?! .arrk-d. be could be sentenced to the penitentiary 7.,n . : writer says the American of roJ_a term of j ears. "They0 a i tUe bilious man of fiftyycars . Tlic rau^d 10 thoCireuit Court ^ ic bilious man of fifty years '? ll>? case <rf tlic Wslc rt. Itotert Jmkins. cd to the doctor ere this. f ud?? A1' rull"f ' V'a JustI,c<? Itha nei , .. . ^have jurisdiction. The defendant appealed , on bridegroom is _.j and h;s ;;n,] the Supreme Court decided that only r'raj 1 oor young things. How .jic (;ulir[ 0f General Sessions has the right s co]\ ow wnat is before them m the io try a case of petit larceny. The credit graH.ls ,l> :^a .nmony. 0l- reVersing this decision of the Circuit c.n would you take ii:c to be?*' Court is due to Mr. H. C. Patton, a rising p 1 1 vigged and superanuated co- young lawyer, of this city, who was satisveral years older than your lied that the defendant was unlawfully con- The Pr: was the remorseless answer, vlcted and without pay or reward carried excessive! nical side of a visa's char Uis c"sc t0 tbt: Supreme Court. pears In Viftli Tv-It 1* r<ir1kn(>P wlion 1 ~ j CO 0 . stenirigau lS-iach beltTround I E9Cape 01 :Vftr!,on- a Ao[ccl ""peraao, j . ,r j and Other Criiuiiiaiw, 1 Cardma - _ j I receiving i ,)r widow j in ds a load of wood j A>iieyille, February 17.?Information Simeon!, a isiy at her door she can con- iius reached this city in regard to a whole- Howard ?i ie has siruc^ a tender clicrd <j]e jail escape at 3Iorganlon, some fifty years prol miles from here, whidh occurred cn 3Iod- WoodstocI in a Xc-w York theatre wore day nh/ht. Among the criminals confined ceived a n ,ranberrics around lier nock, in the prison vas one sian; pearson. a noto- Pope. Ti inorning the papers spoke of rious character, but a scion of on? of the cent coral necklace.'' best families in the State and a fellow havn clergyman lias been found in? many friends. The Sheriff lives mony OT'T1 lurch council of "not always m':ts m ihe country and intrusts the pris- | j | j ruth with sufficient carefu?- oners to his .piicr. Pearson s friends wrote lie demands of veracity " :!j'' unsuspe&Ui?3 jaile- a note and signed . . the Sheriff's nr ait*. This ordered the iailer Jj- " J - f to allow Pearson to go out to visit his rcla- 6raS(J 3R i j ' j? ,7 *? 0f.h,ls lives. W. aunt'- fa&iiv. who live in the 1 cmH p Tfi'J"- ' 3 "S:" ?? T'te prisoners could look out of the S^d 6 - m ^.1.: con thr. fiarH ** $ j 1 1 i ^ V i 1'W-' * * -3 v v*" wr?j w WV ??'V %% v%l M > third _ time you have called blue outlines of the South raouacains, j w t exclaimed aa excited man. where the illicit mountain dew drop is V60 :pJied the aggressor. "Only born, and as soon as the jailer came to let ; Then I fear I have not dis out Pearson the signal was made, and by p . uty." preconcerted arrangement the prisoners xnce rumors of war with England, overpowered the jailer and escaped. The Descriot here is danger of any of our alarm was given and a posse pursued, but : f ; being shelled until the clam- <>aly two were captured. Cor pens. " +/N i . . The Cost of Ignorance. gas to he reiieu unon? m- mmm ___ ? I m TTT temporary, i rom wuat wc ,, f, , , slatureswe should cmpbati Absence of knowledge of the fact tha41 "J" W physical and mental weakness, indiges-? x Tff :> will yell like a Tartar if a tion> imPuro blood, and sick headache ? irets on his wristband when can be averted by Dr. Harter's Iron o. g washed, can crawl through Tonic, costs millions of money annually No. 1C a bail and think nothing of It. for uncertain and unreliable decoctions."- Hentio *th" ION FORTY YEARS AGO. A Development ofthe^C.vil Service Law, , ~ ! . , T,- The proposition is bciiia discussed am of Environment in Pioneer A, * e .. - ? ... l tiin onimoves of the iroverument at U: s?study ins? by FireJigUt. ; '^orgu!lizc a dv:i service club fortunate tiling, sniu an oli. , tjie protection of members subject to e Oiner da\. 'that tne ilea<..i ot j (.:v:j servicc rules and n ^u'at:o;:s. Ti turned public attention to t-e i? - powerful organization of the kind Inch lie lni.uoed i.ie principles jj0nt|0:1 exercises a srreat ialluencc ;m and the fnmlamental idea Oi on tbc ?oveninK.nt :>/ nutters affee .teirnty Difficulties thrown m oiHce It is proooseJ bv the a boy developed the qualities vocates of thejvaa at Whiuglofi to " the stubborn agca-essive and plovftcomnc4t n.tor;;ev to sLow ur man. The difficulties of on- ?sl!lll arrows results of m p;oneov times made of a coy ; ^ dvii fmUm iei!Wari,.n." A c0, le material to ta. d 0,1 the very ^ , f j- m , tSTi1? <U.'rx~! ere.-:. -A, n^teTs nn-.v a*, ideveloped m tne wv because . , . c * ..,,1 ?a,tl afi.-itlvc'.-.ii'.'of t?r; schemc-to a reoc otumg to call lor taeu man:- .. u> ? 01 the iJjc civil service eninu any children now prize an Mb- !<??' ,kaow h"vl *? 1" i'? ra"! redid in the olden times, and ??<? P^ent what tliuydon! want are excited to that enthusiasm L orure ??n. the poor country boy a fanatic iV'tt-Vifehc. ter of gaining information. 1 ' c C\ iiber wlien i was a ooy <>t ur i>:-. Kic-jrler ot J'estii has just ma?e a i ing my htt?e wagon wita Curions experiment in photographv, t out of a t.ne.c plank, home one that to manv ; eopie will appear air >very particu.ar: I renw'in..ei' oi incredible, lie has naotcgrnnhed a bi i this bttle wagon half a mile to uf?er f, lnd beCQ fr*n.-;l ri;ie bark hau fa.lon from the rails. v,.j>pc jt v>-as proceeding wiih a velocit ence. acJ o. gathenng t.iis nuk 440 metres?rather more than a quartt ig it home to make a lignt every .. ,econd_ , might spdy or read i he A Wernfl, inf:U!trv ri;lo was (lie wen a bo\ shon.u ha\e a cauvae j.\ sc;c0<l.(j for the purpose of comiuctina pursue Ins studies was not experiment, which in cxcry way ' . cessful, a perfect reproduction of the andling of the bark was my ot n Iet bci v rt,,uk> >A li0rs, at full ny own venture entirely. _ After ;l s,V;ll!(tw iu its ^ ;lU(i CVCK a after the coojans uteris iKtt %iltlli ^ suJcumlwi to lie pi .rrffromtietagtr^jooe.I?r- g=pller-s ar!. hM ,lUbit , load o. bark, juil won . p.,t marvellous.?i'a? JM totfc. piece on the coals, as needed, to t for my reading. I have ".I- """" i sympathy for W. D. I Lowells. Politicians arc excusable for being s old father told me :> ears ago the fence?They wish :o keep posted, lan who is now the leading novnerica was in the habit of doing m aat\ a vri u/wrv same thing, and that the most of d W[J u Ayj JiU-N L1 g and study that fitted Ilowells . , , st work in literature was done , Tne ^?.od of ma? has-much to a lt shaping ms actiobs aurmg his pilgrm ras not more than forty or forty- through this troublesome world, reg a.20, and yet in a good many loss of the amount of present or esp ?? flnf monev in-Docket or stored awa tne c.uv. ?. ? ^ o say nothing .of Illinois, com- bank. It is a conceded fact that we few candles were burned. There pear as. our blood makes us, and urse, at that time no kerosene purer the blood, the hai>pier, hcaifcl isive oil for lamps. The lamp prettier and wiser we are; iienco the n use was a shallow iron cup. repeated interrogatory, "how is 3 clier sort of a mouth, into v?liich blood?" With pure streams of life-gi' ml or meat fryings, anil a nay- COursing through our veins, boi of cotton or lmen cloth. 0 as j through our hearts raid plougl up of the olden times was .stuck ,i ? t i r ? between the loss, or lmng on a Jhrongh oar physical femes, oar.m< [f the lard wis not too *i!tv it oecome bettor onr eonstitation stroa r light, but for the purposes of om- intellectual iaculties more acute firelight was better."?Inter grander, and men, women and chilc nrbstone Crayons."' happier, healthier and more lovely. The unprecedented demand, the few Thing in M. Locks. paralleled carative powers, tod the , . . ... , , ,, mistakabie rcroof irem those of ui electric permutation safe leek and inteflritv. id been patented ?>y a Chicagoam ^"unenriDg^ger to B. b/J taflT&rtttet "there fa no ori- BotaaicBlood B^a-^iar ftetet, eak of in tlie door of the safe, cheapest, tu^ quickest ^no. *ue gran vluch is sucha conspicuous feat- and most power!.u blood remedy ie ordinary safe, has no connec- oefore known to mortal man, m tii< tis invention, except bv electric lief and positive cure of ^ Scrofula, Kj ;li the body of the safe,*and may matism, Skin diseases, ail taints of bi cashier's desk or repose securely poison, Kidney complaints, old ui me. free from any possible vio- and sores; cancers, catarrh, etc. ;ie burglar's hammer. _ B. B. B. is only about three years is. in fact, no limit t-o the ilis- ?a foabv in age, a giant in power? i may intervene between tne d:al n0 reE3ejy in America can or ever ;afe lock, granted that tr.e :on- ma(je g.ic^ a wonderful Showing h satisfactory and the battery ,ul- magjcai p0wers in caring and enti InTchietso offlene Ld'or.u-l'/e eradicating the above complaints, means ot a dial in Xe>v York, gigantic sales m me lace o? framed anism is very simple. The dial position and would-be moneyed mom & magnetic block, fvom which lists. Letters from all joints where in ;h set tip the tumblers in the duced arc pouring in upon us, speal so permit of the throwing hack in its loudest praise. Some say the;; t bar. This releases a spring or ceive more benefit from one bottle o" ompressed air. as the ease may B. 13. than they have from twenty, tli in turn releases the^ lieavy bolt and fifty and even one hundred bo he wires pc-netr^!"? the top piate of a boasted dccoction of inert and] Ee at the jamb of the door and medicinal roots and branches of com] a zig-zag course throngii tnc- forest trees. "We hold the proof in b es to the lock. 1 he> y. ires aio ^ ^ snd AV0 aL,0 hold i} { t .nd their course so crooKeu that, ' .ed, they cannot be traced by cx- .,, - , . , . , A current of electricity is oh- ^ ^xor^ation a. jm several small batteries by cure c. B.ood i ois clown a kev on the vulcanite Scrofula ana Scrofulous Swellings, . l.-i/i,. /f;?i fiini wiifn i cers. Sores, Eheumntism, Kidney C can Dc detached frwe (.lie vui- pxaluis, Camrrh, etc., can swxirr frjru >ck and carried in the pocket, free, a copy of our >12 page Iiltistr; of a safe whose lock is controlled Book of Venders, filled -with, tlie r K:tric apparatus will present to wonderful r?n;l startling proof ever be at nongof thf." spindles which known. Address, the walls of the ordinary safe BLOOD BAL3I CO., Atlanta, G su conveniently to the influences ; owpipc. but simply a knob for /"^ fT ; : / Arji'-ji ie door, which only penetrates ( ; j~{ A h | A_)j ill, late,?Philadelphia Call. F.? j rr> 5;st? ^ Kffltilih siVSTri sii" o . , V d ^Sx'pSoff.g: l^O.jXSTITUTEforVprSG LAB " allow ctonfflers. -AsUyg," *,r in .Kisnip. --as tu? ---- - ? I mer.r?t'oiiegiare, Arc ana jhisic. <. imong its members such men. as experienced and accomplished teacl iconslieltL Lord lennyson and , The building is lighted with pas, war :tesbiirv I believe it; will continue with the best wrousht-iron furnaces, the confidence of the British hot and cold water oaths, anci firs:-< As -thfe house no longer numbers I appointments as a Boarding School members Lord Beaconsfield or every respect?no school in the South .'tesbury, it appears th.at in Lord superior. estimation it has already lost For Board and Tuition in everything ?of tho confidence of the people. ''' *.u': Collegiate course, incliidins other third is to be measuredbv ancient and modern languages, per idance of Lord Tennyson, the T1 ot 20 weeks ... ic house of lords must be v/axing foVn - ~ r?L: $!' >.'V't? 0"i m?re -f1011! s aim rn mjMby the Mm 'SVm &Sf"Sccf ?'* ' themseh e^. London Irn.h. For Catalogue, with full particulars dress BEV.'WiL/B. ATKINSON, Flowers of Norway. Charlotte, X. jfs of ninny of the houses are ? vitli turf for warmth, and you :hem frequently quite a garden which have sprung up. Somere are even small trees. 3Iany wers in Norway remind one. as Jsy c ^W|iole^ landscape ^frcqiiemly TRC3 the Norwegians >ni\\ '! w-;-:: PjKjj B $ \ that sets you wondering how j? ^ Jg Wrzja S ?L raise them in such beauty and ia a ^i 2 ^ I nresume the absence of fr.r- will *?irifr the BLOOD rest usem l> Al_ - gas has mucli to do with their ^g|g& 'Rr.^oR^So'^AiTEand1. s horticulturists.?Col. George *I|j|gS|gk or of youth., Dyspepsia.V ew York Times. " ^S^&'ad solatoly cored: Bones, i ^ c^es and nerves receive lliclcory Soles'. force. Enlivens the n did you have your soles driven " - SiS.xiS^Pfror.iBco5p!? -s fur:-'" asked a gentleman of a L A D 3 ES ^Kism^sn ing friend. TONIC a safe and npeodycure. Gives a clear, I are not pegs," was the reply. V next tiling to wooden soles. not experiment?rot the Okigixal aKD jdEST. 3d vou sec r>:i the lioilc'.i <i nr.* a Dr. harter*s liver pills kory driven into wet soh? leather. V device. The pbjeet is to give * mailed on receipt oitwo cents in postage ' mid v.'.'.rinth, The wear on the THE DR. HABTER MEDICINE COMPA! ICS upoli the end of the wood's St. Loots, Mo. it does upon Xiehohon. pave lsto!"e;ore kw-"_K,aa<w- PITTS I'AKMIXATIY FOK iSFASTS A\D inc^ss Waldemar. of Denmark, is y fond of purple, mul *he ap- TEETHING CHILD RE magni&geitf cos>?>ni6s of t?iat -in instant relief i'o? coac of infs I Gibbons continue? piyin<r and Cures Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cho risits. He called upou "Cardic:s! Infantum or any diseases of the stoc ml received from Cirdrasis ! and bowels. Makes the critical pe: md Maxzilla; the 'alter was for of Teething sp.fe ?.p.d e-isv. Is a safe fcssor ill' the Jesuit Xovi; late at pleasant tonic. jToi- sate "by hlldrupr'g t, 3Id. Cardinal G?bbor.s rc- and for wholesale by Eoivakd, Wit w?i cordiai. reception from the & q0^ AuTtfta, Ga. te audicuce ;acitd an Lour. ? DS! SFJSBS ?! l! 1836! 1(SWIFTS ; ' ??? a Gleyep seeds, ' j ? A remedy not rain and Potatoes, ;d S \ S: S [?n onM rin^nn CQnrfo 3 I ' ! BELEBVIBPB STJ en and Flower Seeds, gj j ^ s etafale & Flowering Plants, |j fejfejtej s quoted on application. ?j 0 \ ? j 01 ; ik ^M||?ik r*<it-?>'tr\cmr> moz\pA n>rp 3 i 3 sf^&srsis S !L FQ ' responaence Solicited. 35 _ g iii WOOD & SONS, I EEDSMEN. is FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. ! , _ B./SIlc?-t-?.M-u ^ S ADDRESS THE SWIFT > S. FOURTEENTH ST. g 8 paper. RICHMOND, TA Hfl ffi; fsvaiids' Hctel and 3s?gica! Isstituts j SioIT o? EicJiJccu Experienced and Skill* _ V ? fill Z?hs*lzliiiis r.uC Surarecns. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.- W _ Patients treated here or .it their honys. Many ty'CS treated at borne, through correspondence, as ;S . or f successfully ns if here in person. Come and - ! sec us, or send ten cents in stamps for our | " Invalids' Guide-Sock,'* which gives ail particI uiars. Address: World's Dispexsaiiy Mem- sb I CAT, Association*, CSi Main St., BuiTalo, N.Y. JGSM/hmm 1 J siuwywia m v of' r r f I F?r '* worn-out," " run-down." debilitated T 011 school teachers, milliners, seamstresses, house keepers, and overworked women generally, rvr.n i Er. Piercc-'s Favorite Prescription is the best .% of all restorative tonics. It is not a " Cure-all," UK J but admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose, X sue- j being- a most potent Specific for all those X? bul- i Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to j * j women. The treatment of many thousands j of such cases* at tko Invalids' Hotel and Surgu of i ical Institute bias afforded a large experience loto-! in adapting remedies for their cure, and H s:UI I Br. Para's Favonte Prescription ^ j Fs the result of this vast experience. For j internal congestion, inflammation on ; and. ulceration, it is a Specific. It ! is a powerfulgeoeral*as well as uterine, tonic fl I and nervine, ana nr.pa.rrs vijror una sircugtu _ wacan : to tbc whole systoiii. it cures weakness of [ stomach, indigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility and m i Gleepk ;>ss, ia either scat Favo rite Prescrip. j tion is ?cld by druggfsts under our positive ? 1111 guarantee. See wrapper around bottle. %?[pride 1 iect- Send 10 cents in stamps for Dir. Pierce's large | ? - ! Treatise on Diseases of Women (160 pages, J1 i-u i paper-covered). Address, Would's Dispex; ap- i part Medxcax. Association, C63 3Iain Street, -M the ! BuSalo. v. Y. J 4m rour '^tl'\6TeCi'S 1 ricg easLIVER. rod- PaS wfeaUAlQ I 4 eola<?\\?t,3 pnxs. \ >rals ANXI-Blliiors and CATHARTIC. -J P SISK heaoaohs3 ||S^ ^ "en; Bilious Isoaaaclic', [ Dizziness, Coiistipa- IV a6?& xm- tion, Indigestion, ~ andBiliousAtJacIts, y7l?sg, P"" | promptly cured by Br. 3-frt yfc/ t&jsF? rim- Pierce's Pleasant *? % T&fJgj&r ; Purgative Pellet. 23 ^ ^$0' _ | cents a vial, by Drugjpsfs. ^ tUe; : " ~ desfcI ' ilPiOSandflRGANS A cers j * v old! From the World's Best Makers, -but AT FAHTO-RT PRICES. ^ lias | Easiest lerms of Payment ~ and! Eight Grand Haters, and Oxer op-1 Three Hundred Styles to j Dpo-1 * Select From. gj PIANOS: \ b" Chicfcering, Mason & Hamlin, *fl| L3rtj: Mathushek, Bent and Arion* ? fcfcLes | S ORGANS: lack i ... Mason & Hamlin, Orchestral and J Bay State. * jout j :? * ?5??; Pianos and Organs delivered, i $Ight L x": paid, to all points South. Fifteen I trial, and Freight Paid Both Waj^j i not Bansrsctory. ited; Order, and test the Instruments 1b fl aost! your Own Homes. H fore i a. 86L0MA MUSIC HOUSE, ^ | Branch of LUDDE3T & BATES' cr\TTmrT-!T>T?r ifTTcTri T^nTTCT? j3V/ U JIu?jxv MVV ' PEICES AND TEBMS THB 8AXS '1? 1 'ill | I. W. TRUMP, Manager. j >IES iipe ~ IIQTHFR"'S m . .. ~fl I FRIEND * i i $100 aine Not only shortens tie time of labor _ , Kid lessens the pain, but it greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother,ahd child, and lenves the , ad- mcthar in a condition more favorably to speedy recovery, and less 31able to ( . Flooding, Convulsions, ana other >.-i aisraaing symptoms. Its efficacy in . this respect entitles it to be called Ths Mother's Friend, and to rani as one of the life-saving remedies of the nineteenth century. . We cannot publish certificates coo& cernngthis remedy without wound^ ing the delicacy of the -raters. Yet we have hundreds on file. . I! Bend for our boos, "To Mothers," mailed' frc? ~m it E- B- MA^S, lUacu^e/frer of PRINTERS ROLiM COMPOSITION * :CQLI/:iDIA; S. C. lis 1 ' * ' ! ZWVtHw BoHere cast on 1 { / lacli 1 .. : riodj tne siior-c^t notice at tjie most acdi / ^ jreasonable rates. fr?c Marks' -sir XZTi f * COii2pOi!iiuLOi^? w*w^ 3. SPECIFIC, li 11888 | FOE 4 DAT, EOT TQZT^T^l 1 A tfMTUKY -c-a - g'S'S B N BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SENT. 5 rSHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. C SPECiFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA. 2 A