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i <iulgeu v.-: r i i The Kasicst Way. , Cainnnue. Yonr l-Tfr-r inct c -n,- to m<\ Wiiiv, I -^ill:ir ,Ji"' And yott 2nd th::: you d >n't 1- -cct? _ } portmeal c* You've tri <2 for t! : t: - .n. you Si:;y') j * \\~\i A: VvU !!. vi? Ah: trios.' dv.s :< sw I r.cknoivledge, wai'tt. CVCs 1 In Jh.1t '! :-i < : v.;: y - a. j uaces befor< V/hca th . i of ;;< ;: -s in cjiiego . * . , T ::a ;.i:;oy to a,v. ; on'' hc'! j tnc V' -:.: : i D"ii'r say that I h- Wjii; aianv elb.v.i I think of the past iv] . r' ^v'i " , f; An 1 thoujrh v.-c'v - > io::v 1 ?"?m apart. stiii ran<v ::xo 1. too. find it bard forjret. ja heap of c hat n'nsca- I m ".vn:i:;-: >..;i C.trc-y I i Has br?k<*?> with V. . i : Ah. u:C 0 Anil he and iJ S v- a yv Mary? thev are! Are devoted to me. ' i Every be: Jack Whitney i:. - o mo into y: hliie of Anil so ha? X .. I'ajre: by the ivav: i bv a crush c She married old D;Uc?:: fuaay? ' He's seventy if i,.,v a day- C.f,) 1 " Her trou?seau. of conr>f. e:ui:e fr in Paris; j Wild OcaSi? _ Her bridein;>i<:s v.-r-n- McK. - , ' at him tiier The Weston pivjV, iieai-ic.- Harris i.?,... . i: '.::i Carter a:-diac-. | tnat kcejte < ! sound 01 gt Another, the J* say. ::: S.ptotubor I;i p. verv Will bo the event of the year. ' " Th<* Groom is y un;r il' <y-I?you remember ; ii.^uai ...e Your trio: linyd. i:;!,iard~. mid llr-i-r'i turns upon 'Tis Grace v.v>l io Go .1. says Da:n? Grundy: onj th^n That his gifts are a sight to see; ; " , 11 , That she tries on her dress o : M'-nuay: struggle, i:i That it's ordered by me. lligiit. Bu That mine's the opinion that's as;?ed 1'or canilOt CSC. The flowers, thf f>-:ist and the v.-Ine; i pouuirus w Th:it my poor v. i: - are for UDOU eVd'V The en: :re j> rl- t .hi li'se. * , * The happy girl is::': C:'acv Greeiey, C:tn no ion; Nor even my eousirt Marie: j put Out ilia They say?you know tonnes run sc freely? t vi?<i " That the bri ie. : . is me. , ?Harper's Magazine. thousand aaamnBpmji leaves him. : oniv to faH THE FLAMINGOES. fow feet fur It was about L' o'clock in the after -*-!1 aiJ?thcr - - - . c hT-orlc noon, and Lo;?nnee was riding at the head of our coiunm. ' -Lhekm< "Hello! snow!"' he exclaimed. as we nivora ;s 11 left the Vallev of the Condors to descend qmyeri!!? * into the open plain. : .llie v:c;< Sno'.T, in the month of March, and in . a. the southern hemisphere. It was enough 'a "rv to make us fancy that our advanceguard had been sun-struck ? a fact | eJc by t.ie which could net have astonished us in pmmage ai the least, as the heat ivas absolutely tor- spieuuid ii< rid in the valley, if one might give the 01 sunset. _ name of valley to a great mountain-gap j , eY ?ai . bordered by enormous rocks, whose de- ' 111 e ::1+L? bris covered the soil as if to delay our Pear- . . advance and to keep us a still "longer M~n,_ :!V time in this cursed place. The only ac^.as vegetation visible was represented by 11 some gigantic lichens, whose silver-coi- i^c circles. -I ]/] > Vi ( ! no J H V- AllOl til VrtJU 1 WUiVi U*uv?.j V4W 1 . 1 C tinguished from that of the gray rock . 0i to which they clung as if glued upon i 3;JSliar ap it * ; Frcnch oj "Are you going crazy?" cfled Charles. ^'aws ' Well, you can see for yourselves, j If it isn't snow, it looks just like it. I'd \ Mode swear it was snow if the day was not so ^ave ^ , 'luxurythe: Ihe tnermometcr stood at 11U de- a corresno: grees. j '-How Inc V. e had no sooner reacned the spot to ! was> for jn which our comrade had ridden in ad- o-nmibier vance of us than we all uttered a cry of ^iil-iest rci astonishment in unison. Nut with- ajo-ht was out reason! Before us, and limited ap- no^'0 0l[icr parentiy by tLo horizon only, stretched o-eneral. an enormous sheet of dazziing white- ; vision of >' ness, which under the burning sun i a i-0>,Viin^ I ,N.. jTnTf , ? seemeu lo jkuu um vi iiu-j enouga or ~ sparks. Indeed, one would have taken I turesf thei: it for snow. . ened book. Speechless with surprise, we turned jy rcaci. toward liarlejo and questioned inm . haustibie I with our eyes. cul resourc The vaqueano laughed to himseli; he er ;s nothi: enjoyed o u" astonishment. _ Jo I rem -We are catering the great salines," The toilet: he said at last, when he thought our harrowing patience had been suihciently put to tne young woi" test ; tion:^ *1 h; The salines! Don C'abral had told gaa Franc us about them when we were convers- jost the las ing about our route at the Estancia oi lieved her Las Jarillas; but our imagination had enti 0{ her never conceived a spectacle so grandoise loosened 1: in it's uniformity. _ with a lavi As far as the eye could reaca extend- hosierv. tii ed a motionless ocean of salt as white as ! rilcn aud v snow. Xot one shadow in all that vast! ttoiiet-r panorama, which reminded us of the j posure. '1 immense Siberian steppes when winter ; emerged i'r spreads his spotless shroud over that not :Tcrinl kingdom.ox death and silence?not one i ct'u ;11U1 h:; single speck broke the monotony of. ];uc whc" ? ? white. j crimpincss "Come, courage, now!'1 said UarL-jo; did she do "it's an ugly road to travel under a sun i r00m with hot enough to roast an ox: but we've I peeped tl got to cross it before nigh!, for unless ! passed by : we want to lose our horses we must the volun:i not think of camping in the salines."' and the cr; "Are they very broad, these salines?" turban. '1 "About a dozen miles." could trave A dozen miles! Absolute misery for danger to our horses, which were kept ail the ? morning at a walk?the only gartpossi- A Rc Uie ill luc ? tu. v_viivivic. , .? ... Spurring our animals, we started at a j * " ~i" gallop. grower of The three g&uchos had allowed us to j a W0I^U< take the lead. j Our race did riot last very long. The i i ' ' moment our horses touched the salt; . u. they stopped as suddenly as if nailed to 1 ?*T"*4 the ground?the salty crust crackled ^ under their feet with the crisp sound of ?*. snow. Then, stepping forward very ":^k? cautiously, taey proceeded at a walk. , ' * Fancy the prospect of riding twelve [l!?" / *,'!l" miles under such conditions! And we * had hoped to ride across the salines ai ,' ' a gallop! p. ' ffj The heat was stilling. The white I ,?% l" glare of the salt?purified and reiined <>{'^re-it' innumerable times by washings and dryings, rain and sun ? absolutely blinded us-. And to crown our niiserv, ' ol _f_i , on a low xae norta wmu was mowing?m;it sur j ,.vCavrtti(':i focatiug and enervating wind of the i n* ! /* , southern hemisphere. We felt as if in . . , L . , leet ac> a furnace; never a oreath 01 cool air seve,..il (j^ to modify the frightful oven-tempera- ' The sunset came like an amiable ! f/vi of Ci coquet, who, alter having tantalized her w're adorers as long as possible, finally moths or" takes pity on them. The last sunbeams tt,p\Vp',v,rn lent a ruddy color to all the naked and extinct b:i dismal landscape. Suddenly a' great (j0^ien j/j fire-red mass, that seemed to Hash with <iJCic:,Mens occasional lightnings, appeared upon ^0QS0f gc our left, while before us a long oam! o. mnrnT,10tils verdure outlined itself sharply against 'jile iiornV the whiteness of the salt. At the same truded ' 1* c: moment our horses neighed. They 0?^? inoritori xv-ifor !i:?i nee tlifcir .;* - pace under the impulse of such a desire Jro'win?' t as only those who have traveled much the^iivfe in deserts can comprehend. below the Water! We were about to reach abound, " . which is < Yv e urged or> our horses with voice t0J, and hand; we had almost reached the j,or lakelet when, at a signal from our jncijes \ guide, we drew rein and stopped short, ch'cle indi The spectacle which presented itself bino-on ti to our eves was well worth a halt under tke?e L'orr any circumstances. _ . ]0n- and t Lmerg.ng from tne marsncs, au m ferc'nce i line, like veteran infantry. 2.000 or 0f ?u4 3.000 grallic birds, with extravagantly n;ue ^n^lC: long necks and legs, were majestically ^ches roui advaucin^-. Their body plumage was -j;,e v>. a rosy-white: their wings tire-crimson. 'p;10 ^0ja ' Los Hamengos!" exclaimed Lark-jo rounds j-T as we dismounted. . eight feet fr.of ?r Concealed behind a cur tain ct" reeds j C0uld walk we could admire, without being seen, . 'jhis hu^e Ibis army of aquatic birds marching in t eio-hteen~I\ battle-array, in several well-marshaled C5t;!nbodies, each Handed by sentinels m- Ju>t inn trusted with the duty of .ceding a loos- bygones o: out for the general-ecunty. the5appear; Luminous gleams radiated from the that "Was: splendid wings of ti e.se birds?wing;s home of th that seemed to ciot.'ie tuetu ;is witn roauif-u ovi mantles of purple. upon which the sun- t:,c light plavcd and iiasiicu. i ay ciim^on ^2in; fleams suiltcii anu vii'.'.'d v, itn ^.iie winter, billowv walk of Ue b:.u -an osciliat- theories m ing gait, like that of sailor- who have bedded bor become so aecustomeu to the pitching -why so m and tossing of the tlnu they wai^ aether in like a sloop rocking on t;:e waves. The period or a pink plumage of t:. nec^s and breads time tL-e make a deiigl>u'-;! --mtrast with tae which nun flame-color <->r 1 bi^'^grouiuL ^ it continent: seerneu n:;e u'.o.i v>i v:. :- appearand in a sea of hiv. : whether o Ah! how - ..iiiific tueu sciiiiod climate, to us the colors of those other ilamiagoes which p <>;>;< the IJouc-hes-du- The two-c xthone, ami \vi?i -h v.v i.~:A to admire so <Tov?-riw?t ruuch as child'vn, when we wtre in a waik to the }>oois of La general news notes. i 11t*ui* oi InterpMt Gathered from \nriou* t'i* iVus ciiCii uc- . Uuartern. UTcct :; > :>os.s;ule. ads imiiited. beaks ail for- Beecber'.- life is being written in baste by ii.v-il at a distance of fiftv ' lcasl dozen ambitious scribes. them, all m:irc!:ci in iine: r A lire at Lumberton, X. C.. on Monday, I < :* \j" :y protruded before destroyed IT buildings. Loss ."<100.000. he lonciJvd i:;c?j so The Princeand Princess Colonna are to iiinrfiicd i:i c:iu.--e visit Papa Mackay in May or .Jriie. o?e o:-i gre:i:wi:o:> .>i.ou.v-d The French Chamber of Deputies, by a orpsr*. vote <>f 3ls to 24S, has passed the bill surrave birds!?how courageous taxing cereals. Moonlighters have wrecked the houses ik-stroke ~oe> ri<ri:t through of ten tenants on Gen. Stewart's estate in the jaguar, and is followed "\\est Ciare, Ireland. ii b'uo ;. l'?u; liie attack is Dr. T. G. Ford, of Louisiana, having ctcd ag iinst tiie head of the been pardoned bv the Governor, has been '' ? * .1.-" s.v ?_ ?tucv anvavs Keep siriMu^ reieasi i uom uie pamn priiuu. e, in spite of the awful jaw Mr?-. jJm Q. J)uer and her child were opening and closing with a killed by a locomotive while, walking on indias bones. the track at Gainesville, Flu. little wliilc the leaps of the jlr. Panicll reports his health much im! less high: he turns and proved and his appearance is said to couhimsclf. rushes first right firm his report. ft: finally, abandoning the Lieutenant, now General, Greeh", of the 3 strives to seek safety in Signal Service, is lecturing in Washington t iie strives in vain. He on Arctic subjects. ipe trom those thousands of ]jj;ljce js i0 ^o to Europe in May. it hieli strike aim ineessanti\ Joes ^ot change his mind before that side, and against which he tjme ;cr tight The birds have ^ Clcvcluiul (lincd wilh Mrs. Beecher eyes, lie i? uimi!. a* Oner's home in Brooklyn on Sundav outpour of his blood from a afternoon. ivrtimiU his ^trnnctM soon i i '"lip'%tr^iT-T ri<Q< Uirdinal burning Has heartily cnuorscu aeain/anTdra" himself a poliev advorated by Cardinal Gibbons xlier. It is nil m> with him. W?rds the Kn.ghts of Labor. minute his bodv" is torn to The olbaal arrangements for thc^ orld s Exhibition in Paris m 1SS9, are now comr of the South American Car- P10tcr>w onlv :i formless mass of The total of persons killed in the raillesh and fur. road wreck is now put at 24, and the ;rious flamingoes spread their W0UC('4tMl at about 130. vise. ^m- R- Travers continues to grow v moments we can follow the weaker and now sees nobody but his intie pnenicopters, uazzimg trie mate -! 'e:K'sbriiiiancv of their llambovant General Sheridan is to build a summer ad formiii" one immense "and home near New Bedford, on the Massachu;ry line under Jhe iast gleams sel's coast. Senator and Mrs Edmunds will not leave 1 away toward the west; they Washington for Vermont until the middle a purple cloud; they disap- of May. t/vco <li/vrm.?n find Tmrolls wif.1l the place we now see a cloud other members of their Washington party, rebus?previously invisible? have arrived at Havana. ir above us in vast conceu- The New York coopers have renounced all allegiance to the Knights of Labor, and e battle the pillage! The have gone back to work at reduced wages, ey are going to devour the The melting of snow and ice is causing d his victims. ? From the overflows of the Missouri river and its Henry Lclurqae, in New Or- tributaries. s-Dcmjcrat. Ex-Alderman O'Neill is said to pass his leisure time in Sing-Sing in the earnest Sty on Sleeping-Cars. study of St. Augustine's confessions, i.w r.r>^r> tVrm, ^ The health of ex-President James D. UJ! " KSfS continues to grow worse, and it is s'? * * ft, .5,'-' ? thouglit that he will be pardoned to avoid udeut ol the Aloauv Argus. his d?.uh in pr:son. lougruous and imm'opsr it (> * . . . , . V1. <tt-u?ce to discover 'tin' the 7hc liritlsU aristocracy is being dili.uu.ee, .o cu>co\ei uuu i.ie , . ..worked? in llie L.1Iort t0 insure a . U'i10.SC large ;:ttendanceat Mrs. James Brown Potti.a.v in t.ie com>e ot the lo.ig ler-s -v\-hicli occurs on }he 20'di iast. It s cursed hot up here was T- r . than a faMaWed major Lnaii: McGowan. aged lo years, of Chiu. copee. Miss., while tempcrarilj' insane, ,'-5" ^ ?. . * took sufficient Parisgreen tokiil 23 persons poftaculargallantry, by night an(1 djcd to ? minut=s demon ot profanity, nut , . .. . , .. men, the commonplace crea- :}n eng.no and tender went I .rough ,he .. ..o railroad trestle near Marietta, Omo, killing ' "r"f.... the engineer and the fireman and seriously anu men cuai ;ieiei> u;u>t- conductor and a brakeman. Let us return to tne mex- , , ieid for psvcho-.inthronologi- f Tue rfP?5 ^ thcre a c?olne|? ^ee. Tiie first night in a sleep- tu-een the President ami becreary Ending to the first morning. Wjli ?fM? tne P"* and denounced ember my first experience. v ~ . T, , ~ ., is accomplished under such i aaine Rascli, a 2se\\_ Jrleans widov, circumstances. Said a stout wbo followed thc occupanonof ^-picker, >, ? ,,, ? W:IS found dead m bcu with $4,400 con"oai1 a,n 1,.l('J?inin--' ,seL' cealed about her shabbilv-fumishcd room. :ive traveled :ui tue wav from r . ? :sio in a sleeper, and I've The white ami colored women m Kansas ;l shred of modestv.' I be- are.<*"W organizedto vole at the coming ivbell I saw her sitting on the E? Tlucl1 Prom'st's 10 bc a" c''v berth in her corset, with 1 31' icings, drawing on her boots. Beyond a few scrimmages in Lonuonsb (fist)!av of plumplv-liiled dcrry aud elsewhere, St. Patrick's day was e curtains pushed back, and observed in an orderly manner throughout romcn passiug to and from Ireland. aom. It was a needless ex- The Xew York Kmjinccvin'j JS'eics sayshe ?rn*l across the aisle, 2s"o. 3. the disaster on Forest Hill Bridge, near oin her closet curtains with Boslou, was due to its ueiccuvc consuuc:ie in drapery, boots button- tI0U,ir as smooth":is satin to the The Treasury Department has received e it broke into billows of an opinion from the first Controller, to the over her forehead, llow effect that Congress failed to appropriate it? She was in the toilet- i money for the agricultural stations. the hrst streak oi dawn, for The Illinois Legislature has voted down irongil my curtains as siie a resolution to submit a prohibitory amend iu dressing-sack and skirts, ment to the people at the next general elecnous drapery on her arms, tion. The vote was Go yeas, 98 nays, iniping-pins held uy a lovely An Ottawa, Ont., dispatch says that an"here was a dillerenee! She other fast sailing schooner has been added 1 to China and baek without to the lisheries protection cruiser fleet for tier modesty." ! use during the coming summer. ?- The French Chamber of Deputies, by a 'markable Di^coverv. volc of :32S against 23S, approved the bill -1 ' r x- t* _ -1 An , ? , , .. j imposing a auty 01 nve irancs per ivu Lec, t:ic well-known a'uit kilos on wheat imports. laconia, gives tne particulars . , . l d }tb 21fu! diS0Vfr t68 > cx- the als in \\ as.i.n^con Teiritory, ]ias ijeeu postponed, on the ground of ab. attract the attention of the sence 0f defendants'witnesses. t natural historv and archseo- m < t> , . , . ? a j .,.,,,.1,1 * Tn ? The Governor of Tennessee has signed ' 'nr 'V\ "i 'j M s 1 c the bill submitting to the people a prohibiaOv-i;) Ledger from Spo- lion amendment to the Constitution. The * } c.c"'n' rcccned, he sa\s. e]cclion vviii be held next September. oi the whole territory snows ble evidence of great volcanic The silk mills in Union Mills, X. Ti., O.i mv trip "through Spo- have been obliged to ?hut down, owing to tv I itfowd -r I iiili ? in (I in tJie strike in the mills ai I'utcrson. Over S cfploa ofth"t ? ma ao.1 *omen are out of employ, arding the volcanic forma- mentlat section, he informed me At a meeting of Congregational minisi] examined some lar^e bones I *ers ^ hicago a statement highly eulogisantiquitv. Accompanied by j ?* l*ie ^ev* ^ Bcocher was adopted i 1 went'to the spring where i aild omered P1:iced on 1110 rccordswere di;? our. It is located j The Duchess of Otranto committed sui strip of springy prairie. The j cide at Paris Tuesday by blowing her brains around the sprint is twelve i out whh :l revolver. Siie was overwrought feet deep, and "thirty or forty j }vllh =rief :lt the recent death of her hu* . The bones were covered by daRl" tinct lavers. Charles Keilly, the famous short stop of " ' ^ f f?ATTAVol CAOCAnC layer was ancient peat, then UIC 1"fiua'wu .w^ui, en volcanic ashes, then a past, has just been secured by the Savan:>arse peat. From this spring na^ ^o'-'thern League Club. a no less than niue mam When last heard from, Secretary Bayard elephants, of different sizes, iiad Illct llie la(1y only twice to whom he s of a cave bear, and aver) a* !S sa^ t0 1>e engaged, both of those times rds, and a sea turtle." Mr. havino !,ten iL PubIic places. ndiy presented me with some ! Ihe British war otiice authorities have oi " these relics. The dim en- ! made arrangements for transportation from me of the bones of the larger ! Canada to London during the coming sca; were wonderful to look at. ! son of ;;-000 llGrses for artillery trains. were a sort of tusk, and pro- j The Hon. "Willis P. Bocock, twice Attor>m the head just beiow the ney Gt'ueral of Virginia and a member of tiding downward beiow the the Constitutional Convention of 3S-jO, upward over the head. Bj died Monday in Appomattox county, aged iie head in the act of feeding SO years. of tiie horns that extended Stockholders in Richmond and West ja\?s paitiany x'esteu on the Point Terminal want President Sully to * f'"n ?W Vr ' V t l.\/ j HJSJJJU, Hi ViUVi LUUfc luv; -tLin-J UV.V. vu. isti mated to have weighed a Inmau to IiLs place. They say 31 r. Sully is too fond of speculation. 11s were worn away several Some boys in Augusta tried to play a he bottom of the turn or half practical joke on the Salvation Army by cairn? constant use by rub- an explosion of powder in an adjoining le ground or rocks. One ol house. (?uite a panic ensued, but noh^dy is was ten feet and one inch was hurt. vventy-fonr inches in circum- Domiaick Gray, who killed his infant t weighed 14-3 pounds. One child in its mother's arms and nearly killed ;s measured twelve feet and the mother a few days ago, died on Sunday 5 in length and twenty-seven night in a hospital in New York from deid. It weighed 255 pounds, liriuni tremens. weighed sixty-three pounds. Letters from Prague refer to an earthr teeth weighed eighteen quake on Saturday around Pezibram, and eh. Some of the ribs were say that the village of Birkenberg was delong. The pelvic arch was stroyed, the inhabitants taking refuge in :ross, and an ordinary man Prague. erect through this opening. On Tuesday Robert Furnace and Jessie and antique monster was Jennings, two farmers, while crossing a ;ot and sixinehes high, and railroad track about a mile from Xokomis, ? - Jr.,. _____ 1?, ? Lie i to weign twenty loos. ] m.. ;n a wagon, v. ere uy a uaw igine far back in the misty I and instantly killed. f antiquity, probably before The strike on the Mahoning division of auce of man upon the earth, ) the New York. Pennsylvania and Ohio tington Territory was the j railway Mill continue?, but trains are runcse monstrous animals, that | ning ::i d freight is being Jiandied as fast as :r the?rea! prairies, traversed ! received. 'j::i r.ver. and made the ; Over ?uu architectural iron workers in ;e of Paget sound their haunts j Cincinnati and Covington have struck. It matters not what the Tlicy demand nine hours for . -k and the ay be in regard to these im* Same pay ih,c7 now receive fo .n hours' ics of such huge proportions: work. any of them were piled to- When Theodore Tilton was told of Mr. these springy places; what i Bceclier's death and asked whether he had ge the animals lived: at what { anything to say, he shook his head sadly great change took place j and answered: '"2so; it will do no good .hi them disappear from the now." whether they iirst made their j Tnere will lie four men in the United > it? ?! Tvsrr (if inirll Son.iic -?vh<> think ihev resemble : iiot it was then a tropical j Edwin Booth, but only one of them, Daniel. of Virginia, really bears any resemblance to the great tragedian. ent stamps now in use cost the The British Cabinet has decided on :i land niuf fonts a thousand. pu relink <?';h{*nv h.tcH upon revised rcsii 1 i ak Under this scheme, therefore, land-! visit Washington. lie says that he I lords will fare worse than they would un-1 never see the Capital again. "It wou | der Mr. Gladstone's bill. * . pleasant, to view the scenes .which i T. J. Brennan, who ha> be n the private $n,ce !? a(^s> P3 i secretarv to Secretarv Manning. will be I if I would hardly recognizi - oc it noccA lmnrnrATl ?iml err j made corresponding secretary ot the W est "ri.L- """ **"-y? = ! era National Bank, New York, of which 1 -^ail never again see WashiD i Mr. Planning is to be president. A 1!l Se^lnS too *o travel. The listless manner in which the Mar- . Oscar \\ ildes mother. Lady TV ilde, nuis of Lome has been discharging manv JS famous as Speranza. the patriotic of his recent public duties is explained by '.;iC ptiblin 3<dion. is said to be m the announcement that, he is engaged on a straits ihat she will have to go to the political essav of considerable magnitude, house or die of nunger. unless her cov . * , \* , , men c -me to her aid. Her husbam There is a rumor in wmloa that the waft Wld wi dfed , hmpcror of Germany i? ul awncata his j h ,)f Ms fa lan=d ;J throne on the SM in* hat in iliw country ties WMilow md Clarc. jrom wIlich it is tao.?ght iu.li jii. .. > ..c.iicd .onie u.ne \ynde iKls uol reccived aDv rent fc "** . ... years'. Alfieu 1?. hiic, the fu>testMei?'enii'hei ; ti,? .t; ,,r c.mr-iin Pods ItT f d:c; *? rivet a Jadwmvflte. To-.icl.in? the rom Ins home..: New V,rUust ??*_!,?, . ,, . h itisstatC(j that ,* slr lKcnf.miiaintl.iMoinah.jhtoteol in- , I(, ^ vcbtt? brfore dlguaucn against the man ?no ntlnhuicd , fl|, nursi ,t Ms th ht , Ins absence to opium. ^ }iim tllTOa?j,-; 0n March 1 lie Some Democratic politicians in New yachting with friends. On his retui \ork are how lin n; over . Iayor iicwiUs complained of severe pains in the b appointment or James C. i>;iyje>, to be Medical advice was summoned and ( President oi the Board of Ilesith. llie tiling" possible done to arrest *he di objection is that Boyles is a Kaight of La- i,ut "without avail, and at 12 o'cloc ^ur- Tuesday morning, the 8tli inst., he ex; The Baltimore Munttfucturers Ikwlis The familv of Charlie -Morris, co officially authorized to announce that the living near Milledgeville, Ga., twel new col ton seed oil mills. rJboul 'which there number, liuve recent! v been poison has been much discussion. v.'ill positively some mvsterious mauuer. one cfi be built, all reports ( -> lac contrary not- ,jea({ Other members of the famil withstanding. in a critical condition. It is suppose* It is semi-ofiieially slated that-IT persons, the poisoning took place on Friday mostly students, have been arrested tor that it is the outgrowth of voodoois connection with the recently discovered cently practiced among the negroes plot to assassinate the Czar. One of the on that plantation and in the neighbor prisoners is a woman. The affair is causing much excitemei The Republican members of the Phihr wiI! bc investigated thoroughly, delphia delegation in the House of llepre; " sentatives has decided unanimously to re- kichth axxual sxatemex arrange the congressional apportionment _ . for Philadelphia, so as to provide a Demo- 01 llie Mutual Life Associati cratic district for 3Ir. Randall. Virginia, as filed with the Comptr r .1 >- , i \ General ef South Carolina, the annual meeting of the .National Association of General Passenger and Ticket assets of association. Agents of the I nited States and Canada Send.; and Mortgages which began at the Arlington itotei. uasmugion. t are unquestionably solvent. ?>;w, i Fucsday. Officers were ejected for the en- j pr0perty Heal Estate, Furnisuiog year. | uSe and fixtures 14,1 A lady was importuning Lord Rothschild Cash on hand 4,C to direct her son into a paying business. Cash iii hanus of agents and in "Madame," said he, -;any business is good: ocess of colle%ion 17 , selling matches even is a splendid business, if you do enough of it." Totalise* ."?129.1 Tiie wife of Senator-elect Iliscock. of ! New York, is said to be "attractive and liabilities. petite," with an idea in .the back of her Individual credits due Mem; shapely head that statesmanship began hers ? l,i when her husband was born. Amt. due female assessment Doyle's statue of General Albert Svdnev account 1,( J -- v T>m-. - f Johnston has been .successfully cast by the Ames Company, of Chicopee, 3Iass., and will be unveiled with appropriate ceremo- S-17,^ nics at Xew Orleans next month. I Issets Sllii SeUutOl 3IcI lierson, of Ncv. .jiTSC}, C.itj Receipts ?fc l)i*bi:rxiMiient>? I)uriu? Year a bowl of mush and milk before ;ro?nir to a I r< , , , , _ . Washington dinner and one on his return December 31st, ^ therefrom. He eats little or nothing at the j _ . ; ; i/l dinner and drinks no wine. In this way, I J renuums ana Annuals...... 44,4 he saj's, he is enabled to retain his health. ! Interest on. liedemption x und Ex-Assistant Postmaster General Brady, i . ^nvfcs^e'^ of Star Route fame, is soon to marrv Mrs. i -^uUince payments G,^ Yates, a handsome widow, who lias been ! Assessments. 18o,i for several years a clerk in the Sixth Au-! Investments paid in 14,. ditor's office at Wellington. Gen. Brady I Bills payable lo,( was left a widower about two years ago. ! . ?? The committee of Washington merchants j Aggregate Receipts ?283,^ having in charge the arrangements ior a j carnival, after the style of that held in New Death iosses paifl ?208,( Orleans, have decided to postpone the event Agents 10 i until next fail. 1 bey still insist, however. Advance payments. .* 6,4 that an unprecedented carnival wih be held Sakries? postage, taxes, printac nu iime. _ ing and all other expenses. 2S,? Gen. E. S. Bragg, of \\ lsconsm, is con Dividends S,( lined to bis borne in Fond du Lac by blind- \ Investments lo'c ness. iiis eyesight failed him while he j Discount *" '< was outdriving andparalysishas complete- ; /,1-A Ti. (,nt,... ,i .] :~?.0 i v^ash on hand December dlst, ly blinded one e\c. i lie general dunks | that his loss of sight is not permanent. j ' The Philadelphia Record announces on j a (Tfrr._0i.0 ?? )}? j the authoritv of Garrett that ihe Baltimore "c= ? ' and Ohio will be at the head of the new j Amount of Insurance m force^ railroad combination, that he has not sold July 1st, 1886 ._ $14,li out to Gould or anybody else, and he will ; Amount of Insurance in force not part with his telegraph or express busi- i December 31st, 188(5 $14,1;" ncss? i extract from eeport of hon*. ale A dispatch from Ottawa, 111., where the j n. mtart, pkeside^t, jan\ 1, IS Supreme- Court is in session, stales Umt liie j y,*c have met every death loss hearing of arguments on a motion for a new j matim><3 anJ sillcc wJe commenced ? trial for tne seven condemned Havmarket Anarchists began Thursday morning. The ! court room was crowded with spectators. \ ' ~ J-"e P1 ^ to policy 0 der Decision has not vet hecn reudcre.1. i Wcgaie amount of 8804,529 ? The Government has begun its suit j accompljshiiig fills; great work our j against the Bell Telephone Compauv in the ?ou,eJs h^e *<* ?? last , eight ; ifnitol States Circuit Court at Boston. The I 'oeen furnished with safe insurant suit is to annul two patents lield by A. G. i *ess t'ian1 cost they 1 Bell, 021 the ground that ho was not the | have had to pay in most Norther original inventor and that the patents were surance Companies. This was p fraudulently obtained. by actual figures, from authentic soi The Pope has abandoned the idea of ap- i in my July Keport of 18S6. pointing Cardinal Schiaihno to the Papal i Actiye and r^]iablo can becretaryship of btat e. ^ m;idevacan t by the ; li]J0ral coutracts by applying to ac.nu ol ^aruinai .jaeoumi, iu euiiseuuuuuu , TT , T ^ r \ of the opposition ol' Germany and Austria j 00I>5 ^-anager, Columbia, S. C to the appointment It is now expected ?*. that Cardinal Vannutelli, Papal Xuncio at The Western Union In a Bad Way. Vienna, wiil be appointed. Advices from Uustchuk state that the The "Western Union Telegraph coc recent executions at that place haye exas- appears to be in a worse way thaE perated popular feeling in St. Petersburg The statement for the quarter endii far more than the press is permitted to re- olst inst., submitted to the directors 1 veal. The clergy are said to be especially day, is the worst ever made. Fromr i aroused, and are strongly agitating the recently put out it was believed th: question of interference in Bulgaria. company would earn 1! per cent, fc At Z\Iill river water works, near Bridge- current quarter, but the statement port, Conn., three quarrymen were drilling ?,nb~ three fourths of one per cent, e; in a hole which contained an unexploded i ^ven 'his is based on the usual "estir dynamite cartridge. The friction exoloded ; and fo1' tlle corresponding quarter r the charge, instantly killing two of the 1 y?H" the estimate was $299,154 in exc men, Peter Duffy and an Italian named ; wh;lt afual earnings proved 1 Antonio, and seriously wounding 30 more, i The estimated net earnings aie the sn After Mme. Niisson's marriage in Paris, i ever reported. 2so dividend, either ii - i tt-mc /I/>/ !Tint it -ccoc rli on Saturday, the weticung party drove to a j n'> ?? ..? hotel where a quiet breikfust was served. !t0 ^ssu? $1,200,000 of new stock to ta "I shall not sing any more in public," said ^ie scrip given for dividends last yea : the newly made Countess, "except"?she committee was appointed to form ? < hesitated?"well, perhaps once in a while for taking up the securities guarantc for charity." The Count and Countess in- the Western Union issuing therefor tend to live in London, where they have a j lateral trust bond at live per cent. superb residence. The Vigilantes Ol- Law and Order Club, ! Darin;; and Mystterious Murder. of Crab Orchard, Ky., waited on Mrs. j Eliza Fish, a liquor seller. They took her | A daring and mysterious murde out in the yard and were whipping her, : committed in Charleston Thursday. W when shots were fired from ov^r thclfence I Henry Baxter, a colored boy sixteen and three of the Ku-Klux were left dead. ! ?}('> employed at Werner's iron worl Their names are John Long, Walter Tur- ! Horlbeck alley, was called to the do pin and John -Hasty. There is no clue. j some boys. When Baxter reachet A rooster on the place of 3Irs. M. | J^or, one oi die boys stabbed him Smith in Ked Oak, Barnwell, fell into a I . e:ist" ^ ^ hitman a 1 well and remained there for sixteen davs i ^PTa m rear of the ?- l "i"- ;!Tiii s;u-s lit* saw t.wn nr flirpp before it was disovered and taken out. The i ""0' "i i ""f .T 7, bird is u regular Dr. Tanner und is n(nv come to the door aad beard them call strutting about in good health, and crows le^on^nf ^e fiw Baxter i as lusliiy ;is if he had never experienced so ",Uu ('?'V? , ^ ^ ? s ,nn? 0 #?,. ; then f;:ll to the lloor. Baxter voi ? ' * , , , , . ,. ... shook as if in convulsions and die I resident Cleveland has signed a petition j fc->v minui.es. 2so one was found wh asking the members of the Madison Square j tjic blow struck. The wound was Theatre Company to go to Washington and j wjtll a wide blade, probably a dagge give a performance in _ the interest of the j entered the breast just above the left r actors lund. lie is said to be the second } ^nd evidently pierced tlie heart. 3 President who affixed his signature to such ~\y sires, manager of the iron works, i a document, President Arthur having Baxter dying. The boy was then joined in a similar invitation to tdwin j Il0mc> ^ei'hcr the father nor motl B??tb. ; the boy knew of any quarrel that i Ex-Senator Dorsey gave a magiiif;cent i have led to the murder. The polio dinner at his hotel in London, at which J now working on the matter. Whil covers were laid for 44 guests. The table, j the blacksmith, thinks he could id< which was GO feet long and G teet wide, I one of the niuderers. The scene ol was decorated lavishly with rare liowers murder was oeiwcea jjieeung ana and fruits. The menu cards were painted streets?a public, open spot?the crinii with a separate design, that of 3Irs. Nellie committed in noonday. Grant Sat oris having a very correctly paint- ,c~ ed portrait of her father. " . t it 1 1 11 j 1 t. 1. , Envied by Her Sex, Lord Lansdowne has cabled his English agents to oiier his tenants reductions of lo js the f^tc of every lady witli a br per cent, on the judicial rents and 20 on the glowing countenance, which invar others?but u itli the couc.Uioii that Uey f0n0WS the use of Dr. Harter's pay half the costs ot all his efforts to coin- rp pel them to pay the full rents. The ten- j ' ants decline this condition because these j , " " costs will be more than the proposed rcduc- ' ?-1 Boston newspaper tells how i tions themselves. I oughly the young women of the j enjoy the Shelley readings, and app I cuuuuy i ?.w.v^?na ?va I informed that an attempt might be made ^10 P06^. "Go thou to Ko j on the life of the Czar on that day, it being began the reader. "Don't I wi ; the anniversary of the assassination of his i could.was the remark of a men father, and -as a result the police arrested ' "I think those lines are delightful, < near the Imperial palace several persons j you?" "He gees right to the he who^ were discovered holding dynamite After a long silence in the corner, ? bombs in their hands ready to throw them the melodious voice of the reader se at the Czar as he emerged. 1 wo hundred to bring a forgetfuiness of all eai arrests have u?cn made :n all. things to the club: "Say," whisper* At a meeting of I-ienmond and Danville voung ladv, "isn't he lovely?" security-holders, in New York, it was de- the reader?" "Ko.'' "Shelley?" ""V cided to levy another assessment, on the no: the voung man with the prim stock and pay off tie receiver s certificates. necktie. I m jUst loaging to ^ fiie plan of reorganization has been noli H j- -,J ? tied to provide the payment of 2 per cent j _ interest on new bonds in l&JS andper F? weak IuD?s_ sp7ltin? of ^ s cent, thereafter. it is aiso proposed to; .1. foreclose the road and organize a new com : % '^u^,.con*v'*inPtlon' n:ght-s\ IKUiy before July 1st. i ?3,d.?> J1,'Dr. Pic _ . . . i t'Oluen 3k'uieal Discovery is a sovei .Tenerson Davis has written a letter con- j remedv. Superior to cod' liver oil iradiMimj the rumor that lie- was about t-, i dru^-isr* > will BRIC-A-BRAC ! Thwt "Holiness Kt 'id be ? were The best skirt-supporter?A woman. T, -) sPtc;^|.'?luca\ ?^ -i ! Raleign. ,\. C.. 3iarch I rtle jMaKeS lraCKS_llit' raurutu UU1,UC'- i (lav a pirtv of p,-op!, kn own. A stirring speech?'"Pass me a >poon. . EvangclistV arrived Ik gton. A regular toper is a very irregular citizen. : white :md some colvrcu. An unfortunate man say- he has one suit j 00e l|:0Cl ' ) ;u:~ , who that will last him all winter?a lawsuit. | sirt'Ct. Last n;g;it ihey l>oet There arc two very louc colors worn by ! ju" such schoolbovs tliis season. ra.t;in anil yelter, : fni j J; u ; poor and tliev"usually go togetliir. ! . \ y. A smart voting man picked up a llowcr j ears of iictd women -it in the ball-room after all tLe girls had gone. ! <y,her i-'vJlry. Thcyke 1--. ..r li?r i ?. .. 'P., COlin- :m(1SaU=-" lis "IC IW.IWI-W : u,,i iauutu u. Lady If conscience is what mikes cowards of j greatly excited about this ir 'sj^ us all, there ought to be a crcat many very i made complaint to the M: brave men these days. | Evangelists is reported n_ Young ladies who arc anxious lo marry [down pictures in theco! rqils? should bear in mind that a sealed proposal j }r'? ,1C-V ;mi>', !>e Vur;ic nVrpfi can be sent by mail for two cents. issued on.ers t.us altera* , neither these .kvanireusts last > ou can t expect a nan loexert much of: Amsv rfiaIi 1)e ^ } u vould an influence minis world who is too lazy | on5ife sllt t T, Ev went to exert himself. , (f# {hQ S:U1U. v,lt? pn hp ''\r> tnnrc nr-r^niml reflections!" exclaimed | Columbia. S. C., bv a vi-i rcast. the editor-in-cbief, as be threw a crooked ;very- looking-glass out of the olix-c window*. _s,^a"e' Adversity is sometimes hard upon a man: , w-'iri-y of c . ?.n but for one man who can stand prosperity to bg*it near New Briui: pirea there are a hundred that vill stand adver . meads live m a miserab' Iored, sity. i skirts of the city. Th tve in , i of one woman and two ,,.i] in \V hv do you shiver? vas asKed a poor; fii ? ? * Sid fe little boy at the city hail "That* the : oi the men is ever seen: y nrc. only wav I can keep warn, sir." wa> the i 1 pathetic"renlv. ; property, j be woman 1 . ? ? rn,.ji>. i..,f r, and California is 110 long* the favored ; Cockade* fence "of m re- ground of the miner. The annual value of; ,+ _ living the fruit product is almost equal to that of c' *u : hood! the mines. the w^au had . led. ,f j ,,, . , , , . clarea tie would kill an v it and TV hen Clara was askeu what she would cd to { fbc do if a nice young gentleman should ask h L t ifc u her hand in marriage, she naiveiy replied, , 3 T "I don't think I'd no." ' lud oougbt one cofti . ? . .. ... . dealer, and tuat he the - ?< MKtt oompkin'hunhcy catch it from all qaar- rcs,lUe;," T . . . , , . . wick must afford a fine c It may he of interest to know that a chemist has discovered that fair qualities of **SD <B '76 S7 rum and whisky can he made from sorghum A bad man is like a< ? ? I ? * molassess. I IKJ -'SUIA ilkill llui U i. .23 13 A young lady recently made the ascent j m:ia *s il golden vea )13 47 of Mont Blanc. It is rumored that slie j aD" C:LS3' 'L? menu. thought her husband was on the top with ! ?? :T6 G6 another woman. ; t;v /;/\r \ tt cTirp A young man who left his charmer's ' * * 90 13 front gate in a hurried manner and lit away T axn n ,st cousin of the out in the street asserts that ner father was Alexander if. Stephens, an aftiicted with palpitation of the feet. Clerk or: different railron , . . , , , ten years I have been a si >ao no Ma ma, what is hush. vvhy, dear, cer on m.vjaco. which gr \jo uo yOU ask such a question?" charge of matter became "'Cause when I asked sister what made ?JF?,nsi^c- -,1 oe9vme tb? M 03 her dress stick out behind, she said 'Hush r " The Yankee seamen used to he the best Finally i was induce to in the world. The crews shipped now-a- uniiVthflatter S jVI uu days are almost wholly maue up of men of fensive discharge decrta iqo 4.7 foreign nationality, chiefly Geimans and mu-uness aruunu uc wine >?-*' ' J i improved my general b. 1HS5. oce" i gained f!esii and strengl A Wyoming man recently blew out Iris j 7 aduaiiy decreased a-><t 1 !91 42 brains because lie had the rheumatism. If 1 ee^t a^c^to^eiTlhe'taU mo gg he thought that his rheumatism was caused | ous cancer, ah who havi 'J by too much brains he must have been sad- i have commenced t!ie u.-e < Iv mistaken : timony to ir.y great imp] >24 64 3 misia^en. sca;. on my fac shows ths mq n "A fanner's wife" wants to know if we i <*r. i fin; thatn. v.. co F82 43 ?,an ^commend anything to dtstroy the ' >1130 common grub. We guess the next cine. I have tried them all uin ^ tramp that comes along could oblige you, if i at the top as a Wood pari! ;UJ UU farnj}y stand vour cooking ; ^\c}s c?Pietl.lrc J J s Banner-w atchman, being iqo -- It will harrow up the feelings of senti ; guage of Mr. Ja-xc-s a. g mental people to learn that the ballad j uantt indorses: "(Joniin Thro' the Rye" does not refer to a ! Athens, v^oh-uU baJfcan >54 80 field of grain, but to a little stream in Scot-; ous friends thought that )02 3-1 land. There are others who use it to reter ; v?r> ? DM 17 to a mixture of Sraiu and water. An inquirer asked what he should do ! )23 19 with a horse that was troubled with period- i x-sVO . (i uxsx j. 540 00 ical dizziness, and the editor answered in; several physiefc^havo] )67 26 these words: "Our advice would be to ; ca.sc bloo! p ason. c-aised 517 qo take the horse some da}* when he is not tlie out tiny coukl " dizzy and sell him to a stranger.-" j ^veftisJd'bScfScin >13 47 "What conies after Tv'' asked a teacher i?ore good than much \ of a small boy who was learning the alpha- ..?!!!rJ"1nJ?,b0 i ^ i A ~ K .. aw proud to say that I ha\ t92 55 ou do, sir, to sec ISiSvCr Josio. i bcnelii l'rom thein than i There was an audible titter among the more :tr"' atn now rapidly reco\ ... _aa advanced pupils, which of course was ^V,?;i0!1,;i^t'tfleaai1-ri0 ? fiOO j axl blood remedies '))WU quickly suppressed. : 2:5 L'eynolds str* t. 0 "There is a single sentence in the Eug-j Al:S?a, oa., April 21st isss. >-wu jish foreign enlistment act which contains! , , , - i All who ilcsiiv mil mfo :x. n. six hundred words.7' A longer sentence i rausesr.d curcof r.!oo<' Pc 87. was that of a New lork judge the other T Sc-rofuious swellings, ace oc ;t day. In contains twenty years. tisnn Kidney complaints fs : . , tm . i secure by mail, free, a cop: busi- A southern Dakota man recently prom ! truted i:o of Wonders, t s ago his dying wife that he would meet her wonderful and startling s the heaven. YVhen the fact became known 0V, IK Address, hi jn that the man was an editor, the joke was ; _ Policy regarded as too good to keep. ! ' , f V j jrears, The colored folks at Washington have rc- ' ;e, at solved that the Freedman s Bank swindle P E I V A T E BO ivould was "^e most sinful swindle that ever ^ a In- stained earth or shocked high heaven.''- ! * ^T-? ^-;I roved This lets the trade dollar out alittle. Botli Transient and I arees, "Well, I swowl' declared Farmer Jones; j ers received at liberal r? ''these literary chaps have the durndest ideas. Talkin' about the shadder of the /"1 i i -p j / >btain grave! Now who ever heard of a hole in . vIlAItiA ' Jr.r. LliU UIUUUU Luaiiiu u. ouauuu . I __ - ...? ipPMflT?? ?? Beecher's Belief. & jy??6,?eJLJ iJe Zl'i In a recent letter to Dr. Morrison of VT 0 INSTITUTE for' Baltimore, Mr. Beecher said: "The for j ^ in the South, has : f' mulatetl doctrines, as I hold them, are: A j norto tho.se offered hci< ' ' .personal God. creator and ruler over all j ^fn^Colles?iate, Art ; p? things; the human family universally sin-! :}('cop t" ful; the need and possibility and facts of , ! at the ^ ersion: tlie divine agency in sach a | ho; ^,lcol,}' ,r the ^or, esus -,..1 ^cifestation of; appointments as a Boi shows God 1D humaa C0ndltl0DS; Hls ofilce in re" i even-respect-no school d demption supreme. I do not believe in the superior. C'olm'nKMiV fnrm nf etntinnr th^ -ifnnnmpnf 1 TiTir ftnsvrl anil TiiiHnn >f last * not ^^eve in fall of the liuman in full Collegiate eo; f race in Adam, and of course, I do not hold ; ancient and modern ] ' , ? that Christ's work was to satisfy the law session of zo weeks ' * broken by Adam for all his posterity. The i , Leducthn for two or , race was not lost, but has been ascending family or neighborhood. iSS steadily from creation. I am in hearty ac- onJ>" <?ate of l "nlan anc* *n sJmPat^y """iA all ministers who in ?, their several ways seek to build up men i col- *nt0 lmaSe?* Jesus Christ, by whose j faithfulness, generosity, and love I hope to I be saved and brought home to heaven." A Human Body in a Barrel. r yvas The Adams Expvcss Company received || BZ3 llliam ?{, Dalton, Indiana, on the 10th a barrel | || ?r1 years fr0m Xew York, via the New York & is, on ]^ew England railroad, for delivery to the ?r !>y American Express Company and to be for- SLj^JSaS |T 1 i the warded to parties in New Brunswick. The ; n|^^j|jj S in the American Express Company refused to re- i will purify ti black- eeive the barrel on account of certain sus-: t|? s^(|,VER^ build- picious marks on it resembliug blood. The ok of too boys barrel was then taken back to the train i ?stren*th1l 1 2ax- office of the Adams Express. On the bar-. ^pppBk ooiuteiy eturn rei being opened the head of a woman was I- ? forcg ench, discovered packed in straw, and enough ' and > nited, was seen to convince the officials that other , g ^ p'ecnUc: a in a portions of a liumau body were contained , o saw iu the barrel. The head was carefully re : thy complexion. Frequent att made placed and the barrel, with _ its contents, ; LoteSA^n?^etPthPe Owg r: It taken to Jinkham's undertaking establish- . pr# harter'S lv ripple ment, on Howard street. Although the I H?dache.u s^p^^osc0 [r- T. affair is surrounded by mystery, it was1 \maiied on-receipt ottwoc ound generally believed that the body was in- j THE DR.HARTER MEDH taken tended for some medical college. I St. Louis, M ier of m : Jli^ht Leprosy in .\ew Orleans. JlL" 33* Xvi & 0 HFC * " * r f i_ .m.in Manufactn "Vp' While delving for information on the nm,ITrnn mi rr : ; subject of the city's health, I ascertained PRlHTERS RQLlER ( Kin^ w^at ^ ^'eve 's uot generally known in COLUMBIA. ~ i\cv> v^rieuus?uiiu icpiu?) u.Msia ucic; i" .1 i considerable extent. I? ijas been known i .,-.-r-p ? , p ia a vague sort of way that there were *2^' iv( some cases of the dreaded disease in the the shortest notice lower parishes, but not that it prevailed to t i any extent in New Orleans. There are reasonable rates, ight, now under treatment* in the Charity IIos- Composition. [ably pital no less than IS cases. I am it-formed 1 Iron that the victims of the disease do not know * with what they are afflicted, and are going 000?0000000s>000? about their usual vocations. One of these. 5; wTTw2SSSSk,t,v*1 1836111ST concealed so as to spare them from isola- \ ? ~"~ tion. Perhaps the distinguished medical j Jj me'_ crentlcmen at tLe hosnitai know best wh:tt | S, "J s "" s' " "V A EI s. 1 is proper in the premises, but the unpreju-1 5! O ' CJ - GJ & lber. diced observer would say, far betttr the-c i Ion t unfortunates be shunned and forced into ! 3j * | ; j "ftPf art." isolation than that they spread the malady $ ~ ^ 3 ^ j rliile by contact and by bearing children, which ?] ^ ^ : 5^1 j med they are now in danger of doing inno- 5 ] < Kp5 rtlily cently.?Cor. Chicago Time*. " 3: ; ; 3 >3 2d a .... 5j Q: ; g i Q? j j& ' D10' Politicat. pownr. in State government? oj c f 5 jP?>ci ?> is very evenly divided in trie United lit 1$^ jr.ose States. Of the thirty-ciglit Legislatures. oj '|h__ nineteen are reported Democratic and 0> KJ* * i ^ 1 ftSgz the same nnmber Republican. There j . are twenty-two Democratic Governors' 0 l~ on,1 oivt^An TJcimlilicqn Governor*. ! "" """ 1 1 reats 4 ^ AN .INTERESTING T rce's A woman can rip arm tear :tntl dam and p.Re-c- TO tu aBP, reign yet Ix; c<?nsi<lcre?l svvcct lenijK i<.*d, but just q w By let a man tlo it, and pf.pl,' will say all 3 ADDRESS T niantt'TofIj:ir-l.hi.sjrs an I,in. IgMMMMMSSaS id CW/t/^daud "? ^ 'A!1 :ls 'Holiness Vn IheXraora ' ;i:'' l'"! " jewelry must be; fsrrings from the j "i t.iev took also; foy.;j|:.-;y fltfs! S?if! fi??Msd institute / |>t this and luivc i fU5B;<H<' ^ < the negroes :ire; SiaScrEitfiicen Experienced and Skill- \ matter, and have f?:? ursii sursecus. uyor. One Of the ALL CHRONIC ul?iASS3 A SPECIALTY.? as having pulled S Patients treated here oral their ho:n<?. Many .iiv-ii i imiv-ii vi, _ ac lio:? . tIir?> ::cli correspondence, ua J , ?, ' _ j ' e, successfully as ii here in pc6ou. Come and A <i. .?la\or iscut. 5.V7 ^C.;1 cv!i:s in staiups for our '( it that hereafter "invalids' GuI-'a-Eoak,'' which priv-.'S ail par tie- __^p ja.rii't? ^d virion u!ars- audrV.'okld's disi'jinsakv medi" r 'V fJI' at.K " cat. As.wcr.vrr.rx. 6<>; Main St.. Buffalo, X.Y. ? eondnet service? ?- . ?, f aagi.-Iis'.s are said f V iuucccuiuuimcv. x?. . , ,,, It- liut ill the out- l'~ " wom-our. * " run-down." debilitated f-irnilv - /%.,cl^+c. school twftsei's. milliners. seamstresses, bonsec c?..isi>ts- -.jejK-rs. a::d overworfr-d women generally. HU-22. Oajv OUt Or. Pifrce'.s Fav<'."irc Proscription is the best A and th-ifc is \vh<-r> all restorative tonics. It is not a "Cure-all," a ^ butadmirably fuifilisa singleness of purpose, COiivCw rents oc being1 a most potent Specific for all tboso "* J| :as not ocen sc-ei, -' '<"*iic v?v-;!vness?<s and Diseases peculiar to fll i ? women. Tii;- treatment of many thousands ,3 ' ^fstieh cases, at the Invalids'Hotel and Surgheavy tmioers. ifttl Institute has afforded a large experience 'as rumored that :i a<JaPlill2 remedies for their cure, and Her husband tie- Br. Rsrss's Favorite Prescription ^ Is the re-suit of this vast experience. For suie arouiM iiJS internal congestion. inflammation that lie i a?<i ulceration, it i* a Specific. It ' 1 """ ?<* "?? tnni? i i'lom a colfin j and'nervine, and^imparts vf?ror amVsSen'gth n gave a carpen- to the whole svstoiu. It cures weakness of :ed coffins like it. ! stoma-h. indigestion, bloating, weak back. 4.i?,i nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility and jwsnnttiie ckatu sleeplessness, m either sex. Favorite Prescrlp)u. Xcav Bruns- tiou & sold by druggists under our positive limate for cranks j ouarantse. See wrapper ground bottle, M ' PRICE $f.00, I i eur! ii"n ve?c*l Send 10 cents in pramps for Dr. Piercers large^H m.nj ? , , ; Treatise on Diseas s <>f Women (168 pasree. a H ? good I paoer-eovered). Address, World's/'Dispex- H sel?hard to break ! saxiy Medical Association, C63Main Street, Buffalo, X. Y. IiEXS' COUSIX lK|\^eCQS LITTLE , scPw^\easaxv' LIVER late Ex-Coverner | PEttEr&A^? TW 2l\> V\I 0 ___ ? ! 9 ?sk ?\\?x? pills. ?^ -T ^ 1 rra 4 unpTr. ew worse untilTus- i ANTI-BILiu15 ttxxu. profuse hiiil verv ASAI. didb m a aiip --ih rr.uglily disgusted : ??GK HE4DAC&L pronouncedtliem i?""1 nu.swnwntj jagvja ^ any without relief. ' Bilious Headache, use 1? B. B., wlrch 1 Dizziness, Constipa- |L, 2jBk,\4 laiy, and continued f tion, Indigestions t of Apri . 'Iheof- andBiliousAttacks, sed at once and the promptly cured by Dr. fsai <flS?/cti&p er disnpp< ared. It Pierce's Pleasant 3&?i >??w3^7 -alth and 1 rapidly ! Pararati\-e Pellets. 23 ~v th. The discharge : cents a vial, bv Druggists. lie cancer became othing remains ex- : t of a once danger-, * e seen n;e since 1 * > Mi PIANOS and ORGANS s wonderful medi-' but U. li. B. stands : ,r.?, | From tli? World's Best Makers, nn cut .iiuuuo ..via,.j j SjwS^iuor AT FACTOBY PBICES. cer, and his liumer- Easiest Terms of Payment, he Couid not live; -'ir ^ 'cmSS bWt Ei?ht Grand Makers, and Over V ' j Three Hundred Styles to / ' i Select From. ?^ :IGHTEEX. j-a? s ? T z ? pronounced my dis- I B\f f J*? by paint or lead in i " I A \ I W \J m not cure me. Last iViV-filt Chictering, Mason & Hamlin, tttwif *?ttnshek, Bent and Arion. W c received groa cr I __ _ _ _ _ _ :rom the eighteen, j nDfaAMCi cring. Thereis no : WIWdAMVi nty of l>. u. over . V?\ II, Woody, i Hason & Hamlin, Orchestral and Bay State. rmation about, the! . . L-ons. Scrofula r.nci) pianos and Organs delivered, freight :rciitaS etc n Paid> to allpolnts South. Fifteen days' y our 3> pase iiius- trial, and Freight Paid Both Ways, 11 uied with the mo.st not satisfactory. iAUj'ttALNir*.?, Order,-and teat.the Instruments In - / Atlanta, 2a. your Ownr Eoniea. COLUMBIA MUSIC HOUSE, A it 1) I X G, | Br&xicli of LUDDEN & &AXES-* ' ViiL^TON, b. C. SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. 'ermaneiit Board- j itcs. 2iT.it PEICES AND TERMS TH3 SAYS. I* ^ diiiuiCijii f|y y rg ulvantages supe- i Li 2 3 s-sa alia V i i:; every depart- j a:ul llasic. Only i _ ^ i})iishftd k'achers. j | ^ mling * School in J in the South has j | Not onlv shortens the time of labor in everything ! and lessens tiie pain, but it greatly irse. including i diminishes the (Linger to life of both. ij*j(Tiiofro^ Rgv j mother and child, nnd leaves the " ~ :1 j mother in a condition more favorable viw to speedy recovery, and less liable to Jaore lrom same) Flooding, Convulsions, ana other Pupils charged ! alarming symptoms. Its efllcacv in op " this respect entitles it to be called u ',mr*;miiw oA. Tfe Mother's Fbievd. and to rank *\Tiri'v^rvv' asoneof the li'c-savtng remedies of A, , r x- V the nineteen'-h century. Charlotte, JS. C. We cannot publish certificates con' cera ng this remedy without woundlngthe de.icacv of "the writers. Yet we have hundreds on file. isena rox onr oook, "io Ji'iaers, mauea iree ^ EKiHKos ^ and Droan Book! on tela postage, f ^, dine company* . j piTTS CAli J1IXATIYE! . ~V-x -fj-o j l'OR IXFAXTS AAD irerof TEETHING CHILDREN: jQMPOSiliSii g (j ; An instant relief for colic of infants. Cures Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera . p , Infantum or any"diseases of the stomach CiiSt OD and bowels, flakes the critical jperiod ! at the IBOSt of Teething safe and easy. Is a safe and t ~ - at,.,,]..,- : pleasant tonic. For sale i.y all druggists, -*? 'V J " a j and for wholesale by Howard, Wilust k Co., Augusta, (ia. FIFT'S SPECIFIC.] 111886 I ~ I 1 3MEDY SOT TOE A DAY. BUT I0EJ-j T"" 1 ? HALF A CENTURY ~<3a S 3 3 [f ivrrrvn crrvwoma rrrru a vrnv t ; . > it :f I. ? l 11 LX -i- (J i ,, ; ? ? ^ LL | REAT1SE ON BLOOC7AND SKIN DISEASES SENT ? ICANTS. !T SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. C j HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Jj