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ft | Dm.}. P. Firm*.*-U?ln? ?wort?, ??ys. I grwlviiat 1 &t Ui? 1 ttalvoraltr ot Nnit'k in 1M\ *ml nfiwr *) vr \r %' exporliucnt, 1 ; f> rfocicJ l>r. hitler'* Vrfj>'i*bir Khrumatto t>yr?p nn?l T*illA, v, ; i> > p ira.ntr -n-1 ' c ir? I '.toti iMillnUf U.'Louiti, lt.<*k, K jtvo'rw, Kid- | : r t, w4 all Ilhcumi.rit Sworn l<">, t%i? ?v't'a ./.p'll, lh71. ? ?\ A. 0$BCtf.KN, /.'oiri'y i'i Hie, Phil*. V8%So*",'7B,*^*,T)?r ,>4K^lMll,'va#?OT?vr!V | *1"' "' " " , w~' ' ^ 'S l{Vv'.t"s i'x\""m'J \ r7-',, n! V V V u? .aaasaja&rssa^^^^i Dr. J. "Walker's California Yinl^ar Hitlers aro a purely Vegetable preparation, tnado chiclly from tho na- , | ive herbs found on tho lower ranges of : the. Sierra Nevada mountains of California, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted 'herefrom without the uso of Alcohol .,,0 question is almost daily askeo. 'What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Vixkc.au Hit'i lilts 1" Our answer is, that they remove t im cause of disease, and tho patient rol.U 1. t*l. nu ' h'muio nirt iicaiiii. i ucy arc mo great biood punliorand a life-giving principle, ;i peric't Konovator and Invigorator of the system. Never beforo in the fiistory ot 1110 world has a medicine been compounded possessing tin; remarkable gunhtios ol ViMicJ.vit Bittkus in healing the f-ick of every disease man is heir to. They fire a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inllannnation of the Li\er and Yiscral Organs Bilious Diseased ? The properties of Pit. Walker's Yixkuak Mittkhs arc Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, laxative, Diuretic, JScdntive. Counter Irritant Sudorific, Altera Ve, and Ami-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Yix1r.c.Ait Hitters tlio most wonderful Invigorunt that ever sustained tie* sinking 6y stein. No Person can take these isUters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their hones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other ineans, and vital organs wasted beyond I'OtAO i % A V I'U lit Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent. levers, which nro ho prevalent in tlio valley a of our groat rivers throughout tho United States, especially thoso of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Hed, Colorado, llrazos, Hio Grando, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, lh>finoke, Jaines, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seafoils of unusual boat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensivo derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful intlucnco upon th030 various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to ])u. J. WaLKRK'S VlNEGAlt lll'ITKUS, ?is they will speedily roniove the dark% colored viscid npattor with which tho bowels are loaded, at the same timo stimulating the secrotioii3 of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestivo organs. ) Fortify ilia body against disenso by purifying all its Mulcts with Vinegar Hitters. No epidemic can take hold pf a system thus lore-armed, ^lfyspopsia 01* Indigestion, Headache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Kructations of the Stomach, Had Tasto iii the Mouth, ISilious Attacks, Falpltatation of the ll<5arfe, Inflammation of tho Fungs, Fain in tho region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other pa in fid symptoms, are the offsprings ot Dyspepsia. <hio bottle will provo a bettor guarauteo of its luerits than a lengthy advertisement. v . Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, tJoitro, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Morcurial A flections, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Soro Eye*, etc. In theso, us in ull other constitutional Diseases, W ALKlilt's VI.NKOAU PlTTliUS hftVO shown their great curativo powers iu tho most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic lUieinnatism, Gout, Ifllious, Kemittentand Intermittent Fcvors, Diseases of tho Elood, Liver, Kidneys and bladder, thocA Uit ioru i?oi'A ^ 1 lv! ,..v,.v i'uvvi.) uc?>\j> iiv/ vuuivi. OUCU VlbCU8U8 u:e caused by Vitiated Blood. Mtwkaiileal Diseases.?Pernors encaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-sottors, Gold-boaters, and Minora, as they advnneo in life, avo subjoct p 3 aralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, tako a doso of Walker's Vinegar Bittkrs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Totter. Snlt-Kheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of the Skin, llumors and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever namo pr nature, are literally dug up and carried i out of tho system ill a short time by tho use pf these Bitters. Dili, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the svstein of so many thousands, pre Hleetuallv destroved and rumor ml v.. kv.slcin of uiediciiic, no vermifuges, no untholmlnitioA will free tbo system from worms Jikh theso Hitters. For Female Complaints, in young " pr old, married or single. at thoduwn of wo\ manhood, or the turn of life, thoso Tonic jMttcrs display m decided an influence that I improvement is soon perceptible. V ('Jean.se Ilia Vitiated lllootl when ' rNkr yon find its impurities bursting through I ( tn<4 .->kiu iu J'imp Jim, Kruntious, o/.,Sores: jo clein.**?j it when you find it obstructed and I ^Ihggjs/J'itj the ycips; definite it when it is J * iVml; fjfMT ipeliutf* p ill tell you when. Keep 1 " /lie hlord pure, and the health o/'tho f I nc M il] fojlOVV. j. I J I. M. HcDOVAhO A CO., f orj IHmntr1?U> uiuHlro. Act*., Sun KmncUoo, California, I . (Out i nr. of mi (J Churl ten .Sin.. N. V. ? I kuiri liv ttli Oiu^IdIi ujiiJ Oitth.y I + # L ? 1 & *' US \ THE IV ? ?? urn iiwiiwjiir>w Professional & Business Cards. V. 1>. JOHNSON. J. M. JOHNSON C. 1*. I.KHA I M. JOHNSONS; QUATTLEBftUM, VTTlHIXKY.S nnii riirvvrinfy on m-: ? .... . vv/v aUJUKWIID .VI IJ.VU Gonwsyboro j G? O 3,aw $'3iril. o Ki.Ki:ns, HTDSON <:* KI;I u<;y, 0 Attorneys & Counsellors at Law Y>'i!) p met ico in all the courts oi' I lorry, 1 her .State or Federal. 117"*" One oftlie linn will be In attendance at every term of the court, and such other times as busine s may require. Oliiee,'Marion, S. (J. W. W.JSliliLKIbS, ,1. II. Ill DSOX J NO. A. KKI.I.K V. Oct. 21, 1ST J. J OS. T. WAJ.Sll, Attorney at Law and , SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Will praclico in the courts of Martou, Horry j j * iiiiw ' M-orm'iowi). omco'.acuis wayuuiio. s. u. Nov 13, lt?7i>-tr. . rp K. uiLLKJSriK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Will pivo prompt Attention to nil husincs entrusted to his euro. CONWAYHOKO, S. C. June, 25, ]871. | rilOLAU & IIAHT, | Commission l&orchant, I :,l EllONT ;t)TltEhT, NEW YD UK. Liberal advances nrnde'en consignments Naval Stores, Cotton, *StC. Cillers receive Prompt Attention. UnexceptionabloJ'rcferoncoa given North an Sotilh. j. ii. toi.au j. ii. hakt. ol' N. C. ol' S. C rjMIOS. L. HAKItELSOX, Commission J/torchant Shippinghmd Fo. warding Agent, 5IH I.I. I KEltK, 8. (J. Special attention given to the buying and selling of Ton ti.Miu.it, and other produce. (Ty-Cou\fortable Houses, Jmts and St aides, for teams, will be furnished to transient 'limber men, without, (JhuryQ, who entrust, their business to me, y J'. W1LLIAM.S, FKAEKKH IX (JISNEKAL Ml^UCl IAN DlZFn MANUFACTUUOH OF NAVAL STOU15 COMMISSION MERCHANT. 'and FOR WARDING AGENT.! OCT** Special attention given lu the buying and selling of Ton '1 imber. HULL CHEEK, S. C. nraa.r?iK?nKir '<??? oviwrnucTiiw r*i?iwwr<i?.,w,N?MV. 184G. Thirtieth Year. 1875 ? ? ? TDK HOME JOURNAL. Enlarged and Improved, "T110 I tost I .ifconi l'y ami Socioty l3a.])or in America." 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THE MEW-YOAK TRIBUNE, | "The Leading American Newspaper." roim)i:? by noitiii: li> the reeluI di ction* the people lutvt livelieri iiftii tavoi* ol l.otietU in politics mid luiU'doit d?nee in jouruatUin. Tjik 1 rjiUtNK, which year* upo dcclayed thai it was* nut unit net or rnojo wouhl boa pail} crtfan, eh-ims the verdict, :i? j the popular vindication ol it. couri-e, and reeoglilacs iti the result the voice of the people lor reform ion) tnt??riiv> i.. ? ? ? _ ... .?n %j n' ? vi H IIIVII i, iui tiiruui and independence among newspapers# Inning the campaign which hasjust closed Tiik Tab ucmb has fully maintained lis right to the tilie ot tho "i-euding Amerucii Newspaper." This position it has earned ami retains lor the follow ing, among other reasons: It publishes nil the new*, earlier, morn folly*, and n.ore iu tell ideally than any oilier paper. It insists on peace throughout the whole couutry, the riKhi of. self-governin< n t, and the prolection ot all classes in the oxerase of the! r just and legal rights. it advocates conlldetice and good feeling hetween North and South, and labors for an honest and abiding reconciliation. It maintain* fairness and candor toward all public men and qius ions, and dignity and tour tesy lowaiit associates and livais. It publishes scineliflc news, reports, di?ci.s< eionti and discovert IS Ic a de|.i( e i>t (^illness and accuracy never before attained by any paper. It gives every week ten or more columns of the most carefully pre pared agriei.ltnr.il matter during the year, much inure in the aggnguto Mian tlio entire contents ol any other ugilcultiirat ptiblication, and tiie v. bole forming a departinoiil of which an eminent agricultural editor tor says: "It lies dot e more to inaUe good farmers than any other inlittence whii h ever existed." It lias published a eel it's of Scinctillc and literary extracts Whirl, have met a wider sale and muro einpnatlc popular approval than tiny situl<tr publication of the hind. Vi'Ssut llt^ Koudtct'ii K*i't'feU( s;?y <il (Itc Tribune, We consldet T?r Titiui'xi! a vwy valuable paper.?A?hviilu(N. '.) tJitijfn. Tti rt N : W- Vos rt '!?1 it ink, in i t v faithful 11 ml searchlug exposure m outrage s.aiid<"i> on Alai.inuii and other State:,, hu? done immense ser< vice to truth ami ju-ttce, - Maruit (<'* ) Twle? ti aph ami Mc -eager. V?e thanl: Ti;k N'hv Yoiik Tut hunk for Its manly ami poweiful worbsin demanding pi* t ice : ten lito poopte ol Vmb imit.--.Moiagou?er> plla.) | Is ? w? 'I'll best newspnper In tho world ia Tiik Ni:w { Yoiik lit.iiunk. ft combine* the dignity and 1 sagacity of tin* London Tunes v.i'li tin; representative news enterprise of America.? IhiiUmorc t 1 > u 11 1 III. A paper to b" admired for it? ludepoiideuco of lone and its reliability ol now*.?Kpistopul Methodist, llaltimortf, Mil. AllV OIIH Who Willi IS a lirst-olas* ivninr ivhlnli keeps lully up with the times in literature, science and art should subset the (or Tut' 1 uiiiu.sx. ? Mparts ii htirg (S. it.) ('a rot it) a Spat la n . The imperial sheet ot lite world, Tim NrwYork TitipCMK?T'ao Jacksum Hie (J-Ta,) Mdw Sou lit. We lizard it no the best paper, all in all published ivx the United Bl(ltOS>'~MorflStOWll (laze tie. To-day The IS'kw-Yokk Triiicm: is undoubtedly the lirsiof Atnerit-an newspapers; whatever may l?e said of it , t ivai8, u litis clearly won precedence of till, and very itedittibly does it represent tUo iouniallsin of iho country, while dealing Willi all the topics com in a within the range oi ;t newspaper, The Ttuncm. makes a speciality of the ureal subject ot agriculture. It becomes tlietefdro a matter of \tlal importance to iho Conntry that the direction ot ill? ideas of this vast, section should ho in able and conscientious hands, and a mailer for congratulation thai il\e farmer's newspaper par exceleuee has the high blandiiik oi 1 nr. Tkiuukk.?-The (N. Y ) Mount. The Nrw York Tkihunk is doing a great work in popularising Science, by lite publication of cheap extras to thai groat daily.?-Out Jlonluly, (Jiintou, S. i!. Atnert.au newspaper enterprise is probably at Hits tune mote fully ill lib! rated the daily issueot The iwYoik Tribune than in any olUei Jour' nal,?Wilitm gton (N. (J ) Star. lac.jutled in v'litre, dignity, conipreliensive bie uilli, polish of expression and Intellectual: lettered by no party ties, bolted tndeciencles ol speech, anil lijs.eric with no wild sensations.? Kali'iglt (f\. ('.) A gt n iiitur.il Journal. Surely the paper has maintained successfully the il< L> 11 11(1 1? II 1 II l? I v Ml 1. . ..I, ). .. ). ......... I 1 -- 1 . -- ' -- (1 ...... J nuivu l?U UVIJ ucavilt'il 11) UIIU the name oi tui nuly conducted and independent journal, which 11 now ves even more justly than i\t any time durum I\lr. Greeley's lite.? l'ctcval'iifiC (\ n.) Index und Appeal. TKiiJis oF rriu : Tiu E\u >; is. Ihiiiy.'hy innil, $10 per year; iteuu-Weekly, $.'l per year; live copies, $2 fio each. Weekly, (2 pur year; ten copies, $1 2SJ each twenty copies, $1 10 each, <vC" Postage in till cases paid by Tiib ,Tribi'nk, nd papers addressed to each sucseriber without ex I ra ehurge. Agents wan led in every town, to whom liberal 0 ash com in lesions will be paid. Specimen copies, circulars and posters free. AdUres Tin: TKI85UNK, nov2&-ihu. New-York. Aiu: Yor coi:i(i to paint? TU KM I Si; TIIK AVERILL CHEMICAL PAIST White and all Fuehioiialjlo Shades M1XKI) 11KA 1>V FolJl K ANI> SOLI) llV THIS j GALLON. Hundred:-* of Testimonials tYoin owners of (lie finest rcsidoneiis in the country, with Sample Card of Colors fusnlshod free by dcalcis geneially and hy t he AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO. 32 Burling Slip, Now York; or 132 llast Biver St., ( leu land, O. " Teas! Toas!! The choicest in the world?Impoitors' prices?largest Company in America?staple article?j lease everybody?trade continually increasing?Agents wanted everywhere? la.st inducements?don't w as to time?send for epcular to llOBKUT Wl LI.S, No. 13 Yeskv sri.ekt, New Yokk. p.O* Box 1287. PRICE LIST. OOLONO, Black, '10, 50, 00, best. 70 ets per pound. Ml XI; I), Grcon and Black, 40, f>0, (10, best 70 cts. per lb. J A BAN, Uncolored, CO, 70, SO, IK), best $1.00 per b. IMPKItJAL, Green, 00, 70,80,00, best $1.00 per lb. YOUNG JIYJSON, Green, 50, 00, 70, 80, <X>, 8 1.00, best $1.05 per lb. (Jl.M'OWDKi;, (been?$1.00, best $l.iJO per lb. KNbMMI BKHAKFAST, \ lilaek? 00. 70, Ml. 00, hist $1.00 per lb. N. ii.?We have a speciality of Garden c Jrowth Young iIy$.on and imperial at $1.20, ' ,ii(l Oolong Kxtra Choice $1.00. 1 it?' If one of oi r Agents should not call 11 doi) you, send for a jvoiilid sample of any h iud you require. Enclose the money, and to will forvyurd It to yc?u, j[>er return mail, kthout any M. a i :.a y?. [doUb.] W iTWS: AP1UL 3.7, 18' ONK I i( /.V A PERFECT CURE .. FOR Chills and Fever. PEEFECT-FREVENTATIVE OF i'In 18s Kiid rcier, NO Ql'SIiiNr.! NO MERCUltY! NO AUSKN1C! Dr. Bellamy's Pills. Thl* Invaluable medicine involves a FliKFK? i I.Y NI.W TI\ EATA1KNT of UIIIDI.S AND FF.N i'ilf, niul will effectually euro and lyyi out th?' dDeuse from tin- system. I. All otber remedies must not be t:u<en when the einll and fevor III is on: but the "15? ll.uny" Fill can bo taken just us safely when the lit Is actually on i s tit any otlior tune. Tulteu ooce a a i?i' diiMh* ttia k'isoii of oh 11 is ft nil fever, tbey w-,11 I't^lTI Ybl.V W AIIJ) OFF ANl) 1'uK. vi.N i AN A'l I'Al'K?making u rcsidcuce in the most infected districts perfectly safe. > The 'HeMitniv" Fill is uieo a sine remedy >n >|| c*s?<?f IN I I'-liMITl'F.NT HA Fit. Itb.MIT TFNT VI-.\ KK, hYlMlOlD l KVl.li, Slt'lC 11 F. A DA1 II1%, lNDItl NNTItlN, and FIS'FU t ()MI I. A IN T'SS O If" A FI-. KINDS. ?. Alter you it re entirely discouraged nr.d hopeless utiti all oihur remedies have lulied, inuko one more trial, proeiue one hex ol l.t liumy 1'ilis and take them. The proprietor guarantees you an absolute and perfect euro. Itelei ence is made to the extraordinary cure of l'iolessoi Fawreiice, Fiinclpul ot the Institutes ol L'jioi utiou ai New York ami l'hiluiielphiu lie says as follows: "About ten years ago, while residing in New Jersey , 1 hud a violent attack ot chills ami fever. The c bill would come on regularly about ten o'clock, and contiisuu tor nearly two hois, followed by a burning fever tor more thud live hotiru, which no medicine would relieve; and then l became so weak that 1 could hardly Walk acres* the loom, and could not ascend one flight ot sinus in less time than tin minutes. My life became a nnroen to trie. I loathed every kind ot food, and evvry v. r'd lasted lo ino like cupiTxvs. I could H''i no r< t: ebbing sleep either by night or by day; .be niedtctues prescribed for mo by p by tictui.'s gave tne no relief, and 1 w'ns fast sining into the grave, One day a lady J persuaded n.e to put chn?e a box ot liullumy's Fills. I l vuk three at iwctw o'clock t:oon, ami three at night. Alter taking the two doses 1 Iclt belter, and that it it:, lit, lor the lit st tl tue in three months, sl-pi i r luily eight bouts. flie next tanning 1 leit nint h nel in , and U oic I hi t e tnoi e pills. As leu o'clock opproathod 1 prepared myself for my duny cuvll, but to my intense Joy my uuw- I Pome visitor did Hot come; alter eating a hearty dinner at one o'clock, 1 took tluce more pills, and m night three more. The next morning alter a dvll;:tittui night's rest, 1 arcs-* av seven o'clock, feeling 411110 well; and although oiiil very wenu, yet 1 w t- able to enjoy my lood, and w hether eating or drinking, every thing tasted sweet and picu>aiU to me. in about seveli d.tj s' time 1 was stionj; enough to walk lour miles, and tell perfectly cured. Ten years have elapsed oune then, and i have never bud another attack ol i niii 'it.id I cv 1 .. V. I.AWRliNUK, New Yokk UoxfctuviTORY os Music, 6 F est I tin tiiree I In conclusion the proprietor baa only lo state that iw will guarantee to euro any case o: oaills and fever. No lee will ever In such case be exacted. 'The patient is at liberty lo pay or not. All that is desired Is that he will forward a certill oil to Of his cure at an early ditto. lFOI:SAJJ; BV m, U. beaty, Con way 110ko, a, (J J'rico, Oti" Dollar Per Box. by all, IirupgUt# throughout the Unite States sunt lent tones. Sent t?y until to any ailtlrt'ss cu receipt of price. Aililrw?? i)H. 1SE1.j. AIM Y'SO'.I lu. AN j) FEVER CURE, u:\ Dey Street, New Yurlt. T3 IB SUN. WEEKLY AX I) DAILY FOll 1875. The approach of the Presidential election gives unusual importance to the events and developments of 1875. We shall endeavor to dcsci ibe litem fully, faithfully, and fearlessly. Ti 110 Wkeki.y Sin has now, at tallied a circulation of over seventy thousand copies. Its readers are found in every State and Tertiot y, and its (piality is well known to the public. We shall not only endeavor to keep it. fully up to lite old standard, but to improve and add to its variety and power. Tiik Wkkki.y Sin will continue to he a thorough newspaper. 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Uight pages, littysix columns, duly $1.20 a year, postage prepaid. JSo discount from t/tis rate. THE DA 11 A' .SUN.?A large four-page new sun nor nl I \v..i\i .... . .n wj .if.ia vwinniua. entity ciicultUioti ovor 120,00U. All the ltows lor i] cents. Subscription, postage prepaid u~t cents a month, or ir<> oO a year, 'lo clubs oi 1u or over, a discount of d<> per cent. Address, "Tll.1'2 NUN," u?v2t-~tit.. Now York City. VXOK'S I<Y>r .18? 5. I'libl i hli<<! <tUHi-(erlj - January Ni hiikk net issued, and contains over too Paoks ffOQ K.xika vinos, descriptions of more than .'>(M> o mr best Flower# ami Te^etnlilfMt with IMeetloiis lor Culture, c'oi.okkd 1'i.atk, etc.? Cbe most useful and elegAn} work of the kind it the world.?Only.25 cents for }t)0 year.?I'lib j ahcd in English and German. Address I.VWBCN VBUBi, ^ lloclitiier, I\. It, 1 > c? m f I * J j ?5. Painful Result ef Huvlug a Father irho j ; vlH list Appreciate Shakespeare. A lew days airo vounsr Guile v. whose father lives on Orughau street, j organized a theatrical company and purchased the dime novel play of "ilamlet." The company consisted of three boys and a hostler, and Mr. Gurley'a hired giil was to be the iC'host i! the troupe could gurantee her lilty cents per night. Young Gurley suddenly bloomed out as a prolcssional, and when his mother asked him to brim* in some wood he reO plied: "Though I am penniless thou canst not degrade me!" on not out after that wood or I'll have your lather trounce you!" she exclamed. "The tyrant who lays his hand upon me shall die!" replied the boy, but lie got the wood, I In U'!l(! Itllt r, I \ Oki l ( iiiI./iii n > . V u uu vu V \?U HIV PlVjl )V II' II 4* Illiiil came along and asked Uiui where Lafayette street was "Doomed for a certain time to roam the earth!" replied (Lirlcy in a hoarse voice, and holding his right arm out sraight. "1 say?yoid Where is Lafayette street?" called the man. "Ah! Could the dead but speak? ah!" continued Curley. The man drove him into tho house, and his mother sent him to the grocery alter potatoes. "I go most noble duchess," he said aS' he took up the basket, "but my good sword shall some dav avenue these insults!" lie knew that iho grocer lavored theatricals, and when he got there he said: "Art. thou provided with a eiorc of that vegetable known as the 'later, most excellent duke?" "What in thunder do you want?" growled the grocer as he cleaned the cheese knife on a pice ot paper. "Thy plebeian mind is dull of comprehension!" answered Guiley. "Don't try to get oft* any of your nonsense on me, or I'll crack your empty pate in a minute!" roared the grocer, and "Hamlet" had to come down from his high horse and ask for a peck of potatoes. "What made you so long?" asked his mother as ho returned. "Thy grave shall be dug in the cypress glade!" lm haughtily answered. \\ hen his father come home at noon Mrs. Gurley told hiiu that she believed the hoy was going crazy, and related what had cccured. "I see what niles him," mused the father;"this explains why he hangs around Johnson's barn so much." At the dinner table young Guyley spoke of his father as the "illustrious count," and when his mother asked him if he would have some butter gravy he answered: ' "'l'ho appitite of a warrior canot be satisfied with such noti ec&e." " When the meal was over the father went out to his favorite shade tree, cut a sprout, and the hoy was asked to step out into the woodshed and see if the penstock was frozen up. lie found the old man there, and he said; "Why, most noblu lord, 1 hid supposed thee far away!" "I'm not so far away but what I'm going to make you skip!" growled the . lather. "I'll teach you to fool around with ten cent tragedies! Come up herd" For about live minutes the woodshed was full of dancing feet, flying arms and moving bodies, and then the old man took a rest and inquired: "There, your highness, dost want any more? "Oh! no, dad?not a darned bit!' wailed the young "manager," and while the lather started lor down town ho wont in and sorrofully informed the hired girl that he must cancel her engagement until the fall season. Detroit Dree lireee A Model Lawyer* "Squire Johnson" was a model lawyer,, as the following anecdote will evince: Mr. Jones once rushed into the Squire's olliee in a great passion. "That infernal scoundrel of a cobbler, 1 Smith, has suedinc, Mr. Johnson?sued me tor live dollars I owe him tor a pair of boots!" "Then you owe him the five dol- ! lars?" 1 "To b<? sure I do; but he has gone 1 and sued me--sued me!" ' "Then why don't you pay him if you ' owe him?" * "because he's sued mci ar.d when ? ^ f ** man docs that, Til never p^y liim till ' it costs him more than ho gets. X want i C5 you to make it cost him all you can." U "hut it will cost you something, too." 1 "I don't care lor that; what do you charge to begin with?' "Ten dollars; and more if there is much extra trouble*" "All right! There's the X, Now go ' ahead?" No sooner was the client gone, than 1 Squire Johnson stepped across to his neighbor Smith, and ottered to pay the ' bill, on condition that the suit hie with* 1 drawn. The shoemaker gladkr acceded?all he wanted wa? hiMjfriy. The lawyer retained the other tiv^H^L . Ins fee, and as the case was not iHmW blesome," made no further denJUIp upon his client. 3^9k|] T( i) days alter Jones coraw in (low his case was getting fti0*1#- jp | "All right said *lj .von't liavo any tro' jl ?ut it to Smith so *| I f" I T .1? ? glad to withdraw the ]8UH ^together." "Capital!" cried lho\ Xl,Ui?g Jones. "You've done it up brf)Wll? It ou shall have al! my business.'I Studying (*koo?TJ'i,y??While a newsboy was hanging around one of the depots yesterday su guntleiuan engaged him in eonvcr satiou and in<? quired: * ^|L)o you go to 8choo*> tab?" V ^^'eB, sir, and I'm geography," was the answer. "Ah, ha! Where doef* the sun rise?" "In the east. "Correct. Where dtf<* ?* set?" "In the west." v "Thai's iiurl?t. Wha1, the earth's surface coin posed of?" 1 "Land and water, sii^ "Right again. Is lhJ world round or flat?'' , , - <4t "Less see," mused iL*> hoy, sitting down on a bench. uYV-'ll, I know dad and mam liad a fight ab>ut that very tiling, hut I foiget whiol licked!" Detroit Free l'rcss. As a Council Bluffs woman was doingkjLr washing, 0/10 if her children fell inw a kettle of water. The mother seized the infant, whose r/oart-rondiiig cries indicated tlio lerrifje nature of its injuries, and 'depositc! it upon a bed, while she ran to a neighbor's to get him to run tor a d^tor. Before the doctor arrived all t e neighbors had gathered; and anio ? them had undressed the streaming infant?very carefully, so that the cabled skin should not peel* olV?anilMtfNkled it, with Hour. At length t^MlJitor artived, almost at the same^^tent with rhe terror-stricken hushu^Vcho h?<l been sent tor. The dojjV made a careful examination of^BC infant, and preyiptly advised thcHkUher to put a or something (Bho child, bo it might not freeze to Hah. 'Hier assembled neighbors felt Whe water in the kettle, found it icyMold, and quietly separated* tt A lady wc know wciii-Ba Dutch corner grocery the othr enfljor saw* trifling thing. The gooj wauled were on the very top shcltlTho woman placed a box on a flair and climed uj) to the shell, at dent, risk of her limbs. Her husbanflat by the stove, playing with a flail dog. I t.wri .. -i - A-iany ?v uy uoumni iiijiko your husband reach it?" look ot infinite contempt came intMer lace as she replied: 4liMy husbatBl got awfully sucked in mit d;?ian. }Io knows nothing but to pla^J a dog.'* - m- ? As the 4th of March nB<7 will come on a Sunday, the no^Brosidenh. cannot be inaugurated till ^ lny,bi^s__ President Grant's and V^K^u\eUv Wilsou's terms will t;xpirc^^^uni\iiy r and so the PresU^^^ prow9l 0f tW> ** a Senate, Mr. Fevi^WT MijBK'l"*? become President of the USEf during the interim, holdii^B^Mjmyjr^. , twenty-four hours. ' mu vv* The fish of Lake Id le, impris^^i ice, have been dying because ^ mucli water and not enough ai^^* i|0* fowl on Lake Huron aie stan^TOcsmsothey have too much air, and caJ get at tho fish through the ice. There see|o he a pre Uicanient for tho fish Iii either ca Wolfs scalps at e received in I men! of taxes in Missouri at the ^ate of tdollars a scalp. Tho logislative OBrnf1t^ppp1)(,iuto(I the other day to burn pho scaluEjnuiilated in the last two years. destrojeuMt $0,00o worth. ( . . _ ; u A iunny story is told Vcr- / mont farmers who are im angers. / g They induced lh?eir \vivesWn " uui |ui report before they would c[ ft, themselves.^ Now, when they } they eannot^two black-balls every application.?Meanwhile f .jyes go regvhirly and triunvphaiVU every grange meeting, aivd tlie i k;. jsiay at home and tend the babied TUEBOY REMEMKKHKD.?.t-jSiU..yt> m . un Insurance agent hired a boy w^d his oflico arid ruiwrrami*. atvl 1?? !.??! i - , a.v. ...n.ng lajlC with the lad, telling Kim what he m)0 AIUj 1 what he musnt net, do. The boy l along m !vll right until yestarday, when the } on- J tared tlie Office and found him up tyiltry. M <lSee herey uiy boy," sarid the ageUiitiPt. I tell vou just what you'd lmvd to c| you staid litt-e?" - \ SYoirftui," teplied the boy; w^tid I inusn't sing or whistle; that I lm have Pi boys up here; that I. was to come at and ?i ]lilt at five; that I was to keep up (]rp, I nveep out, run errands and be civ&at I was to be careful amllock the door, fe my teet on the mat, keep, my knife awujj the V furniture and not idle my Lime aviYou ; I old ine all this, but you didn't say Vmed ; jg word about my not pooling iukonlpck- ;|| caches!" ~B The agent had to have anothor tnl ;|g* i ' ??? " "The greatest preacher in the|d" M began his testimony on Wedjiy^ J||| by takiug the oath with upl'dtid,, |g saying that "he had ^consents |ag scruples .against swearing iho H Bible,"tf\V hat does this ineanW 3| it mean Chat he considers his ^ fl| Lion to tell the truth, the wiiOjgiJP jP ;iud nothing but the truth, ing than id' he had kissed t^^ igBet Hook, or is tho crreat nreaeheiBei- IMwi fly a sceptic, and, oonsequc m bis case \i hypocrite? Fronting Hj hist testimony ia- the triaf oijuid 8 pferXhat Huecher would kissing ^ fenitimsue f>r inanimate, eftpekho ,JS tonne v. At any rate bis 1 to |S lake the oath in the usual fill not add weight to hia tcbiin:? B