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ZABqun Wari ,. ot Two Lawyerl with It rom -e San 1ranctsoo Call. li th thef illa- of Sonoma cotunty, not many 1mules from th1o town of el P'etaluma, there Is a noat, cosy country m house, built on a knoll. It is covered T with climbling roses, white, pink and N yollow, carefully trained, and the dI foilage and blossom is here and there mi initArL,wined with jessimino and Enug- ~c lish honeysuckle. From a broad por- SU tico in front of the building one ob- (Ih talns a view that, is enchanting. At al the foot of the grassy slope that leads th to the dwelling runs a silvery strcaln, f1 in the pools of which disport the beau- ft tiful and speckled trout. This place, tlh one of the most pleasant in that see- in lion of the county, is the home of the di Lawlers, the parents of Judge Lawlcr, er of the police court of this city. WIhen- ait ever the Jtdge seeks relaxation from to official cares, lie takes a run up to that <i1 honie to i'nhale pure country air and in expunge from his lungs the foul dust- f: laden atmosphere of his court. One "r Saturdhy a few weeks sincec lie started , Sonomaward, and on the train fell in n with one of the legal lights who (I practice in the criminal courts--a gen- . tlenan noted for the eloquence which time and again has entranced tle occu pants of the back seats of the police courts. , "Judge," said Judge Lawler, ex- t tending the hand of rieindship to him, i "on youir way into the country for a little outing?" "Yes, your honor," responded the ' party addressed, who, at one tile, hitng over the door of a primitive sliaity in Carson, in the early days of the Comstock excitement, a shiingle. on which was traced in rude charac ters, the awe-inspiriing words: "()llice (f the Justice of the l'ence.--M. iurnIs, Justice." "oifnto have no lpar'ticuliar obictive1 point, and would like to stav over Bunlday,"' said tJu~diei Lawvler', '"comte up with 1n1, and if you are lond ofI hunting, we'll go u1p iin the iills to morrow and seek tile jack rabbit, the cottot-tail, and if' we don't hal pen to cite a deer we may run across a bear." "Judge, you honor me; I was about to ofl'cr an excuse, hut when you spoke of the possibility of meeting a bear, then you touch inc in a Iender spot and I will avail nyself' of your kind ness," said Judge linens, his rubi cund face shiiing siiles. "I )o you know, ,iidge,'' conitnued he, that if there is antvlhiig uponm which I pride miyself it is bf:.r-huntinr, I have spe;nt honrs tollowiIg the trail of' some mionster Irtuin iii the canyoiis of the Sierra, and Iudian-like, have sneceked up to him and pllutged the (eadl bowie into hiin or seit ia bullet from ia mIinlmic rile or six-shooter crashing through his Irainl. (.)I, its glorious sport. Just show ie, Jidge, where there is a bear trail and I'll show you sonie11 rare sport." The journey was finished, and bright and early oii Sunday the two jnrists stidrted on their morinintg peregrination in tile shady wildtwood; ini the rear of lie Lawler home, each carryiiig arms of the most imlprloved paiterit. "'There, your honor,'' said Judgo Iiurns, suddeuly striking amn atfittuidc and bringing a rifle cii jeti, "lhat is the positiotn to Strike wlien you see a bear." "'Aid as yott spe.k," said Jidge Lawvler, "it' I ami not miislakeni, there is a b ear trmail on thle r'o:ul in fron t of uis.', "Tiheii-'s be'ar' pr'init(s," said u tdgte i.nis, wIho got-cl dwni on is kneies to. exaiiiine ftei. Whlile speamking lie chiancedl to raise his head, andc Iifi v lie saw a bear' of t lie ciiinmoni 'species, anid, withinif clianiniug his posjtiou utteredl in an tuuiler'tone, "'Jiidge, ruin to 'ov'er'; the' bear.- comiliing .1 dde L awlecr crossedl t hea road at a .lump, and nev~erstoppedI till lie reached lie toll of the iniost 'onivenlienit piP:.. (. )iahs way' uip, find(1inug thfat a tovi'a-giv iece.was aii inicunibraince fI y ' ch mingi, lie atllowved 'a-of (ep to thle grouii. WVht .~% had r'eacedo a place oif sah'l.iuiad was re'ing- lio i lie e.X ' on of aseemiliiiv wit ioi ladde" or stelis, lie looked 'ound for his y lianit (oipaniion, thle great bear ii e of thei S.iirri, anuud tailed to see c .Jutdge, bt observedI on t lhe grondc, nit thle Poiut where lie had last, seen thle r iririesistible nimiirod, thle ri lIe whiichi thle S Judge had carried. C lose to thle ilis carded weapon was flhe cinnamuoni monster with the sha:ggy coat, pacing lie road f'romu oine side to [the other. .1lud(ge Lawlecr's tirist t houghlt was that, lie bear' lad swal Ilowed Ius coimpaionm but talmiosf N= aneouisly his f'ears. were ireierecd by the voiec of' his van-; ishedl comlpanlioni exclaimuing, in fr'ight (lied tones: '"For G~od's sake, J1udc ge, (doll't miove, or' he'll be up) thle triee fete us.'" Turning in thle di reefion of the voice, Judge Lawier' saw thle niimrod of' thli Sicrira astride of at branichi of' an aidja cenit oiak, which was (J uivering like'ani "Wy doii't yout shoot himi ?"' <queried' the ipol1ice judge. "'I ca'itf,"' cameii thle tiremuiloiis aii swert'; "miy ifle's ini thle road, andi( tiy jpistol driojpped ouit iif 111v pocket as 'I was mnak ing for' this brachl. I wvomler' f' lie cani clinmb?" *Just [het thle beair Pitt his paws :cgainust thue tree a iit r':et up I as if s about to alnsweir the < inestloun, and thle< nimreod of tIhe $ierra fled iup with a T'ell to thle ftono twig of' lie oak, whlere lie hiuntg like a woodlpecker'. 5 Several huours were spet in tItis die- U Jightf'ul fahiioni, 'eh jrist wildly a )mugginig his trec', wvhiI the bear passedl fr'om one to flhe othier, evri at anioni - nakiog a feint to climb, aiid or.ce in a 'whiiO amnusiig himiiself' by3 pawt~ing thme lretirms, that lay' on the ground. A I lenigth, just as5 thei brtet took a nton to move oil' out oif sigh t in the brush, a farmter' was seen c.omuing down tIhe e' r'oad, antd ho was hailed with "Ahi thr, to whlichi camne the well knowt l replly, "stay t hiere." "That's just what w~e doii't wvant to dci," remarked Judge Ilituis. "May be sonic of y'ou fellers hiaveni't seen a euinmaoni beamr ar'ountd here, - \ avmc you ?" asked flue farmer. "Maybe we have," mlournf'ullyv re \ plied *Judge Buns, ''amid Iwias e we y hattven't been kept up hieire for three I hmours b)y that ferocius brute."'' hfarmeri chiuckled ag then cal led i~ "here, Jim ; here, .Jim," wherICuplonm th( bear' starit.1 In his dir'ection the iv sanlc as a Pet dlog would have done, l and( [lhe farinmr turnued, follIowed by his d bear',\but befor'e going lie remuarked:a "Gomttemenu, that's a pet beam' I raised r 'aRilfe a'enb, and wouldn,'t hut' a baby. a I'm mdbh obliged to you for not hav * ng shot at hIm. Gloodi day." h 'The tWe'jtnistedescenided fr'om their ace ofMa y, ntiregiatored a sol- ii ~lc8o ith y, thM'r: nagiim A DISVHAVJCUltU. P) ow the Inntatem or the St. Louts -Wrerthoue ate Treated. An afternoon paper In St. Louis, Mo. iblishos a long sensational article which lins to be a faithful report of the Inside nvagemelnt of the St. Louis Workhouse. I to glst of the publication Is as follows: Ainatilly at prisoner is allowed 50 cents a 1 y for his - work, but by arbitrary and au deductions this is reduced to 39 or 40 nts. For Instance, no pay Is given for mday, a(1 one half of Saturday's pay is ducted to sustain the expense of the egcd superior food which is furnished on at day. Onec a week all of the white isoners, munbering about 200, are re lircl to 1 athe in one tank 65 feet, long, imn which the water is never drawn until et whole number huve washed theiselv(es it. Not at few of them tre ailicted with 'gtsting diseases, while others are "ov L_d with ulcers alndc runnitng sores, which c by means of the baths communlticated the uniillic:tcd. The 50 negroes are re lired to bathe in the same manner, though a fresh supply of water, and the whole 0 are furnished with but four towels. lie cells inl which they are confined when it at work atre 12 by 15 feet inl size, and to each are crowded eight, men. In a sc of sickness the patient is placed ili a -11 of inferior accommnodatioils, in which e also conltined the insane patients and lose of the newcomers for whon room mtnot he found or made itn other cells. The foodt at the workhouse is inferior in unl1ity- ando insufficient, the bread being >o hard to eat and the coffee too weak t'o (ste. lhe water g ivent to the men to drink hile at. their work is dipped frot the cat I trough, and the stone workers in the uutrieS drink from the same bucket as lie mules and horses. One of the worst etlures of the natgemtncnt is the laxity of Iiscipline and the ituliffetrenc'e of the waur et and g Iardls as to what the prisoners uy and do while unetmployed. At the (on hour, instead of the imen beintg re urned to their cells, they aire hustled p ro tiScloisly into the corridors, where they enin:t (ntil called to their work. IIere, I dto,lci togetie'r, they eat that portion of heir dlinner" which thety have been unlable o( consitnne while at. the table, throw the efuse at each other, play calrs, smoke, ,vcar, fight atd indulge in the use of (dis :nsting language, ill unrestrained by any ti:rtd. In regard to the punishm ent of >I1'cnders against the work:htuse rules the writer says the prisoners may be either con inedl itn the bull pen ordark ell o'r "strig p." The latte" piiishnltlt consists of hanging the oflender up by the wrists and keeping him ill this position tntil obedience to the riles is iromuisedl. While ITttere 14 L.ife The're is Ilop.. Alany of the liseases ol' this season of' the year can be avertedt by a sm1all amount of care and at little cost, by the tiunely use ol Ew I: Nt's Tor-Az It t res Diarrh a1 , I)y-etice', Cli-i (cr1 lMo'bus attd like coinllaiits. ..u lrare/cr" should be withoutt a bottle, a. it, will prevent, anly dliseae that woutld no1 doubt arise f'romt the ebange of water, food and climate, without its use. The tmost VaInable Inediciue inl the world, contains all the best and most eurative properties o1' all other Tonics, hitters, etc., etc., being the greattest Blood I'u1rifier, Liver legula tor and Life and 1leatllh-Iestotiter Agent il4 eXist0'lec. For Nalauris Fever and(l AgIue, Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, I n(ligestion, hick Ilead n ehle, Nervous 1n datch', (hroniC liheniatism, etc., etc., it, is trulv a lierculea it ctmely. It gives tiew liie and vigor" to the atged. For ladies nI deliate health, weak and sickly chil drmeni, 1nurtsin-:~ uiothler's. Se2e cir'eular11s wrapped141( with1 bottlhe. 51(n1-tanburit ig, S. (C.: I)ear' Si t*-l ilve nised a 21 s C2S o (4 l' your T 'pa Cord ial in t.hY liily, and4. a8 2a Tonic aniI AppeC 111d ba1ck of a)'m4tito. Aiy chiildrtenm, by' its Use. RecspecUtiily, Ask your drugg""ist for' Iwn.ii no0 othier. * Spar1tanbur11tg, S. C., U. S. A. I I4. lon Te 4n (44,.t'1 toici re 'Treted',. s a1 disgra(ce to 11i civiltion. Conits arel 24( Itressed in4 (cni4se phliid clothi with thetir mun-Ils priiti'l (on11(1 theirbacs ill lar ge let l ers. I; ver1y few~ (days we see them1 41 on lhe railr1 oad tiars, (Ibainied around4 it thirt nee'(ks >r' woodI(( eniny, 1(oni very 41ften't we sec them11 -oingiIi ito tile walli s from the ILse outtside4 '2un1p~s pa2lie and( siek , but invibly1 they4( 24nrely3 aroundli( their' nleeks. Ini manlIy inl stan(e.s t hey are21( reiiredl to slet p 'w1 ih L]hainls il arud their legs fort wek andh,, 11( walliis are( trea:ted kitndly ('io>ugh., and standlI men41 as wlheni 'onvlictedl, ii f4 not't te.--hsk/ e.ras) Srandard)4. Impjortar1 lg'eel-,Iin. At 11he.1late termi 4of thel ('ourt- inl MIarion :ounl4ty, Ilis llonior Jmig Prey'I'4sslery madeul ('2CI t'i had biIMIee ilild foirectin01' 11o1d( wherue it I i located. The14 dec('isiont is '414 (if getnerl intee. soIl far as th:4 Ile piwer's f. Countty Commnissihner's ex.tend: "'It apperin'iitg to til'e Ctout i 12t thler' Is rented4( and4( mai2itinedC by (''re'ctig and( iita4inin4g a mlill-dami in JIarI4ion Ciountty, nd( it beling the( judgmnt of Ihle Court t halt de juisdiction111( to abate2 suchi 4a nu2isne is V law1 veOst(aIl iih Couty Conuniissiuoners f sai4Couty; thiis Courl thas, therefore, From thme lHeve'rend4 OeIrgy. Among the many iiisters of the gos 221, who( haive b)eeni helped2( by Briown's '(n iiitte'rs, the R1ev. E. A. Spring, of orydlon, Iowta, sas '"I used it for' geni 'al ill-health and found it a great help)." ev. Jas. McCarty, Fort Stevenson, akota, says, "'It cured mec of sever'e yspepsia and1( inlcrealsed my weight ently-'five pou)tnds." The Rev, Mr. (iey, Newhern, N. C., says hte has taken ,anid consider'l it 01n0 of tihe best miedi lies knownm. TVhe R1ev. Mr. Whitney, bnlghiam, Wins., says, ''After a long sick ('21 froiiimtug fev'er, 1 used JBrown'sa ron1 itters' and4( galiied strenogth." So lroughtout theI ttes w1ithi hndreds and unadreds9 of other clergy.aen.* She had(( a lovely foot anid her visitors ere( aldmlirmig it. Tihety were laidies, oif )( use. A man11 who 1s nott a shtoenmtke' lre's not mention such a thing unless they '-e2a10410 li ai (dn1 cornier of the( d rawintg >(ifm where niobothy ('lin overhlear. "WVhant beatiful foot you haive, dear."' "Yes; pai ys when we go to Europ( ellhv ist of it madle.")Ch'lJtv Charity 1oses its benigni i:fluence wvhen ralded by ostentation. D~o try and be sensible. It Is not a par r 9ig of superiority to talk like 6 - -~ 1 (E1NElRAb lCWa IThIg g acts of interest Gathered from Various Quarters. Wildman, the Illinois wife murderer, is lying. In Paris it costs $3 to crcflta a body, nd it 18 well urned. There are two tickets in Alabama-Pro itionists and Republicans. 'T'wc,.ity-three thousand dollar fire in )allas, '1 exas, Tuesday. The Albaians and Montenegrins have ;otten down to fighting. Maxwell has been refusedi a new trial. i appeal will be taken. The entire hamlet of Rotco, Wis., was mrned at I o'clock ''uesday. 1)t. I.,tlbaso, a f'amnous spa cialist., says inarchismtti is a form of nadness. The woods along te line of the Wiscon ,in Central Ioat are onl fire for miles. Must settle or have a -light; such is tlie prospect as between Itussia and hlgaria. A Vienna dispatch says thlat cholera is spreading at Ficne. The Pall Mall (a:el/e admits the defeat of the Irish home rule bill. Chicago Atnrctists fired on the stars and stripes in the streets of Chi''ago on Monday last. President Clevelatnd proposes to spend $10,000 on the itproVen( nt of his couti try cott:ge. The Denver (('ol.) Ac ademy of Mtusic was burned Monday ntigltt. One man was roasted in the bunildling. Seventy-six beer scllt'rs were arrested in New York on the 4tl inst. for sellintr whisky. New York Common Cottncil lts pre sented a beautiful memorial to Mrs. Ilan cock. Four huisndred \lormon immniigr:lnt:s ar rived in Ncw York Wednesday frot Elu rope. The returns recivrd it to :) o'clock Wednesday show a majority of 108 against" homle rule. It is said that of the G0.000 lclhrewvs in New York City, not one is the keeper of a grog-shop. The Ontario half brettds, imprisoned for iebellioln, Will be releastd, fill attesty le ing granted. Ex-Alerman \aile, of New York, has becn committed to lie Ilousc of Detention at his own reluest. Ex- Ip-sident Arthur now drives along lie New London bea(h lkiing as thouht he meatt to live for yeas. Collcetor of (u.toms Atwotod, at1. Shel burne, N. 5., is ordered Itie i tree sei--d Portland Vessels to Ie st ripped. 'Ilhe North houda l5assen.er train ran over and killed at newvly-1narrie<d coule ncear" lhall:is, (ha., 'Tuesday mllornainm. 'Three 1Smith iollter- \\'re kileed in iHenl I ietta, 'lTeX:ts, Wtdnel'-ay b,y fem.e l>ttil c'r,, w.ho surrenderecd to Lhe authoritie's. M. l'asteur has receed from t he lUs:i:sn (oVermnlel the ifit IU,t0t) IrancS for his P'aris institutc. Augut is a hiilure as labase 1ull town. IIcr club w%as paii ofl' 1\lo nday ini Charles lon anid disbande. A seah brakem:tn was overcome hv heat in (hica;ga, 'thuirdnay, and fell from 21 train and was crushed to detah. 'T'h e ('hicn-go grain niarkel in a frenzy. St. Iouis paIies catte in and bought calils uip in the iillions \Wednaeth. I':ttl II. I1 yntf, the South'.s Lttatest poet, died ait his hIom . ('op-w Hilt, Columbia Count G, ("a., 'tuesday n igLt. There i: somf 1roubhle wilth the ciloyees of the Kniig Mill in Augustn, (ha. It is stol hlred ovter ffor th e resent. A 5('eer slioc'k tof tail fliikeJ was felt tt Mal:2lfa, Sjin1, Tlilirsdtay, and the hlu was1 ov~erponft ering duingiiL the entire dayt. ft is niowt salid tat the fver-issut ttf honits ot lie ('hiesapeike :mdt delaware ('anal2 f)ompaniiy was ai .<ehemie of giganic rob ITelegrapifie reporffts fromti ill patrts f te i'rft hiwest andt Notrthea2st cfompllaini of tIff. 'x te'sivye het- amli1 drotught tiing the pa2st Iew~ tdays. trikte neari ,lie Ihtt:k, Atka:unait ;.1 SIft-ril andff his po)sse, sfo Ug, haLve been uni 'A,, ."tti"'' I1';uA. asked I he cle-r:y live st flontg. "'itlists they) took nto phly sie,' said thle mtinijster. Geni. Gon'ttin sweeps the l.it't, tarrtyiif every' Countity hteant t rtom bty otverwhiehin may>r fities. lIe notw htas a Int.jfrity oft the Thef silte setletedl totr the propoisedl monttl. !fentt to (n, It. 1;. I .ft i, 2 f"l2tt. t the itertsf'fio ffttt 'intk litn andt lfitombardt streets, liichmondtlt, Va. thte legs, in ltulfalo, 3iffifday), atlt das2htt its bntLuns ttut aigatinst the wtall. Thle mur at htis residletite in Washinlgtton, oft Bri,;lht ' dilsealse of the kidnieys. IThe Cruimtiinal Coutirt ait St. L2tiis has ie lttsed a1 n1w trial ito aix well, the Itrunk to the Suprem'(tie Courttt. 'T'e l0tonon .)aRH,,N. 5 vs thit I lis sal' 2( nel mi 'lfosiing thte porit of Ii ltiti is 22ai'ross breacht'l (It faiithI, antd is molIst dIis credtitable to thte Cz'.it mleanls a trise in thte prtice fof bitater andt its Thle opera'2tives ofthe22 I King nlill, at1 Auigusta wVere putt tot workt agin with It0 per1 etI increase inl lhir pay. 'Ani ncr'tease 1s denumdedil~t by' I theiemplfvfers (If thle Sibley MillIs, which hias been i rteil. 'TIe Kniight.s of lI2abor,V suiportedi hv~ :l1 cool omantty 's ortder' Iilt alt n iighits shhul leiave thle gu lteh, at 'Timbeicrtinle Montatta. fThe situat2tion is cr-itic-al. Agnes Ethl, thle actress maied i-flrantk Tracy, a miillIitonatir i-cInebriit e. lIe d itd thte ot her day, leavinig the hulk oft $t 1,. 000 to his wife. 1"rantk Traty oInle swal lowed 80 d in ks of cocktail oin a watger. 'lThe P'reshiet 'ITtursdaiy Itanmitt'll to tilh titos meIss-lae i announiniig htis d isap-1 tproval of twen ty Ipr~ it e pensiont bills andlt lie building itt. )DuluthI, Al iini. Mr. atnd Mrs. Evere'tt Wilsttn andf Mtrs. Dra. Lordi, of Chtictgt, while Iotut boaiting, weriO runt iniiO by ant exettirsiont stt'ann-t' TIhurtsdaiy, antd Mrts. W ilsoni drotwneld. TIhiey load been married onl y a few mioths. Tihet fatct htedltime kntowni int Savannaitlh Wedn iesda lthaI it WV. TI. Owen, Sutpein tendtetnt of th e Planters5' Iitice Mlill, whlo hats be'tni absent f rom itat city sittce ,1lne 28, Thie bloody I lowanl Cou nty Kentutcky' v'endettai wats reopenedt for the( Smnmerit't Mlonday. Cratig i'ttlliv'er, sht.t andt kiled Ithe Sheriff' itt Ihat sec'tion whot was tirying Sa~ituIrdayt night, wvhiile the display oif fire et, tiret. tol the platt form andt L. M1. Mitnnie, whto was coniductinug 'the dlisplay, was yurned to tdeath. Whole clOVes5 tire notw used as a protec .in agaiinst mo(thts.- Tonker* Gautta. Alt, resi TFhe ulneasy youtng men whio go out >etween thte aicts and( comfe back chowIig ~loves are troutbled with mnoths!u S4ome of m do look a little moth-eaten in spite of 0c0oy8 Probably al the vetoed pension bills which originated in the Senate, with one txception, will be reported from the Com nittee on Pensions with recommendations htat they do pas, the President's veto not, ,vithstanding. The House Committee tands by the Senate. The proprietor of a menagerie wrote to he Liverpool Post that he succeeded in say ng a lion cub that had been deserted by its nother by putting it with a female dog to uckle. Now the young lion takes freely >f any cooked food, especially vegetables, >ut refuses raw meat. It followz the keep ,r's wife like a dog. About 7 o'clock Sunday night a man was Iiscovered in the East front of the White IIou:e, who, by his strange movements, at tracted the attention of people passing and f the police, who arrested hii. When searched a large and formidable 3owie knife was found concealed in his clothing. The man is insane. It is very probable that not a single sailor lives who does not belicve that Friday is an unlucky day. Captain Barnstable, of Cape Cod, endeavored to disprove this by laying the keel of his ship on Friday, he launched her on Friday, named her Friday, and al ways went to sea on Friday. The vessel was finally lost on Friday, and the captain, two mates and 12 seaman were drowned. One sky gazer has already scored three comets this season. But what do they amount to? They are no practical good. A hundred score of such do not amount to a single one of the kind that comes within eye distance of the earth. In such a comet there is use. You can take your best girl seven nights a week to gaze at it, am if you have rounded the blissful period Into the liomle stretch of matrimony, there is nothing better than a comet for an expla nation why you are out so late; 'The Philadelphia Record makes some sensible remarks with regard to overgrown newspap ers. Tho majority of readers w an winnowed news. They do not like to search lrouglh a page of padding to find a para graph of fact. Condensed news and cur coinents thereupon can be taken in alont witll the evening repast, and the readel rises from his table in possession of all ti< news of the day. IIand him a sheet full o long articles andi he will not take time t< read more than one of them, if he doe! that. This is what makes a paragraphi< paper like Tmll- CoLMmaA R.CORD so pop ular. A squad of female base ball players per feeted arrangements for a game of ball h Atlanta sev,eral days ago, and a large num her of men and b'oys, about 2,000, pai(1 their entrance fee and waited anxiously fol the game to commienee. After a time thre( "sluggesses'' made their appearance, gaily attired im short frocks an(1 lack blowses, aand one of them stepped to the first bast and stated to the audience that owing to:1 delayed train the balance of the club had failed to airrive, but as the crowd was pres (-nt the three girls on hand would attenpt the game('. There was a general rush foi the ticket shed, all demanding their money to be returned. .1 udge . .1. Mackey, of South Carolina and Attorney Glassie, of Washington, art preparimg the papers in two important libe suits against the Cincinnati EnquirC anc the i'ittslmrg I )espatch by Joseph I fL Reall President of the American Agricultura and Dairy Association, for defamation o character. These suits will be of specia iterest to dairymen and farmers through out the country, as President Reall has in curred the hostility of these papers by rea soi of his persistent and successful prosecu t ion of t te dairymen's war on bogus but te this s.sdioti. General B. F. Butler arm Muajor ioster of Leesburg, Va., have been retaied as associate counsel. Amion; the passengers on the narrow gauge hvlo had to abandon the train on th< other side of the river last Saturday eveninc anid walk aicross the booming and foaming .waters Of the Caitawbali On lthe railroat 'bridge, in order to connect with privat< coniveyanuces on this side, was a bilind gir: wohdnever seen the light of dai ',r daughter of clir. Tihurlow Caston, c)f 'I axa haw, who was returning froni the Decaf and I hiumbl I stitte of Spartanhurg. With remiarkale ci oness and accuracy she macc thle pierilous pa:ssalg" across the bridge with safet, stepping wviih conticdence and( fir-m nieNs fromi cross-tie to cross-tic thle entir( leiirth cof thle bridge without faltering. ier fat her ndc M r. i [hil, of the flock liii: Ikriald, walked bcesidie her, prepared tc) ren as1tne, if possible, in case she made Kn ighitM of Lanbor Note. no n EI-IsoLL ON LAno101. IHobert, G. Ingersoll, beinig interviewed on the labor cjuest ion, said: " The only bienietit of thle K{nights of Labor to thei workingiiani arises from the discussicons init tic ke plce. But in this couiitry such orgumiizations cannmot do great goodh Tlhe lh>orinig maen shocul redress all their grievances by thle ballot. [Let labor corgan ize, ncit to bcoycottI, not to strike, but to vote. ILlis ballot is the weaponi to b)e used." TuF.E MAiNE KNi(iHTsr. 'Tle K ncights of Labor in Maine propose to) addrless openi letters to tihe ecndidates for State cttlces, denoinding a decided answei in labor <questions. 'They demand that thec caindidaites pledge thlemiselves to vcte for a en-lionur law, empilloyers' liability hill, ic peal of the lawv of imprisonment for debt, and thle abolition of the t rustee process, sTill-:it ITE-Ms Foil KNiouI'rs. Thle Womien Kinights of Labor in Dan11 v'ille, Vii., hcave startedl a co-opierative un derwcari factc ry. Oiie of thle odlest, abilest and most expe rIenced baior mcen andt IK night cof Labor of lBoston, says: "I1 am beginning to thin1k the best wauy is to drolp all secrecy. I do not bheve secret, organizations1 cani accomplish as m uch ans opeii aissociaitions." Senator D ouiglaiss, shoe manucfacturer, IBroikton. Mass. , ordered all his employees to .oin thle K nghts of Labor. "'hose who were refused admission intco the orcder were dis.clmrged. 'Thec factory will nowi~ use the inio 11)1Libel iind a great budsiness is ex. NatIeinal P'oult ry nndl Htench A&ssolclcin. lI rc< ders of Fancy- Poultry3 and lI looded D ogs ini South (crolina, tiake notice. 'Thle n<ct annuail exhlibit ion anid bench show will take p'ice at Alanta, Gia., ,J anuary 15 ?an.d, 18. Th'lose desirincg to comopete for prizes at t his sliow or to have theicir fowls .scored by the most noled poultry .tldlge mi the lUnited Stales (ii. N.h Pierce,) will leasi'e senida inteir naimes to WV. A, Sehrck, (Canuolen, S. C., Vice P1residecnt oif thle A-socact ion for this State. South Carcolina sho~ull make a creditable exhibcit lit thcis show , aiol we trust that the bireeders there .will not dlisapin)Ot our expctations. 'b1c interest i.n fancy 1pou1ltry culture is mialmd l. me irensinmg, ccncd thle Scouth must failI mtoI I lie. Priemciun lists of lthe show will hce ticirmshedl in due time. B. .J. Fmimn, See'y., Athens, Tlenn. 1I[ow. maniy people stop to conisider the ((oinven iences that a ire p)lacedc at thir d iispo. sal free of chiirge? 'The water is givcn away treely to hceatedi pedlestrainsi, thIe blleItin boardmcs of the newspapcrs give all thle impolartant news ill u ick t hne, the Signai:l Othece displays its flags to tell lice weather of to.dlay iand to-morrow, thcei momleis iire hung outside to give the' ex ac(t tenl1 eraltu(re, barometers may13 be viewced by thl.se who doucibt thce Signal Service signs. .and thmere lare hot,s of other things, .ni1 n themselves perhalps, hut whlich' collectively, are0 of much lmnportance. All these the people get for nothing, while twenty years ago such thinugs wouild have been ceclided novelties. Still some p)eople are not h1appy. rile mind without Cultivation can neover produco good fruit, :rfR IV..A.BBAt. A left wheel-pawolug your bicycle. Slight of hand-Refusing an ofer. Wines and ales often lead to whines and ails. The small boy now dreams of "marble hauls." The frog is one of the fcllows that like a wet spring. A growing evil-Your next door neigh bor's squalling baby. A prize tighter is always willing to take his pay by the pound. The mackerel are beginning-to bite. So are the mosquitos. Could a bicycle trip be described as a "circular saw?' The pawnbrokers' shops are full of the leaves of summer. Broken on the whel -a bankrupt bicy cle manufacturer. The shoemaker Is an authority on sole; the dressmaker on bodice. Who will tic the knot? "Knot tie," says the Rev. Mr. Burchard. It is said that the dip theory originated among the Baptists. The pugilist ought to be a good work man, he always tries to avoid st rikes. The chaps that raise the most (lust when they strike are the carpet. beaters. The dangerous dogs of the stock mar ket are the pointers. A man must not expect to live in (lover simply because hie marries a grass widow. Some American torpe(tocs would be a good fish for the Canadian cruisers to seize. The hare Is hunted by the hountls, btit the Welsh rarebit is followed by the night itare. A dispatch says: "The Iudians are being hemmed in." Would it not be a-s well tii rip 'cm up? At the present price of the cerval tie (z pression ''Good as whehat" needs nodify tug. If the bakers could only persuad tie' yeast to stop working, their strikes might be more effective. If the chins of some labor demagogues woul knock off work for a while there would be less trouble. When the plumbers strike for less work it woul!( seem that. the clinax ot aIbsur(dity had been reached. A man's domestic relaictios (lol't bother him half so much as the relations of his (olesti. A woman cannot love a mlan with her whole heart. tihc has to reserve a little of her affection for millinery. Goorg,e W. Varney, one of the pall bearers at a funeral in )over. N. i i., died of heart (isease while Carrying out the casket. lialph Waldo Emerson oncc wrote: " We arc not very tuch to blaile for our mar ringes. We all live amid halltcinatiolls." The red :lag of the Anarchist like that of the auctioneer, shouhl hx sigtnal that every. thing under it is to be knocked <lown. "Notlhing but leaves'' was Ile subject of a Boston clergym:ui's sermon. A great many sermons are nothing Itt leaves. A St. Louis man has rc(iv(d front Paris a bust of Mary Anderson ca-ved in wax. It would be more natural if it were carved from ice. $1-'' Thiief !" i50,0Oo-" I)efaulter! $100,000-"5hortage(!" $5;0r),Ot---"Cana dian tourist!" l,000,00--"L'rillian t linan cier!" Rose Terry Cook has written a novel entitled "No;" and we meant kindly w h(ln we say we hope Miss Cook's "No's" may be read. "How does the milk get into the cooa nut?" asks a sublscr'iiber. It does not get Into It at till. The ('Ioohlmut grows arottid the milk. Ask us a inrd one'. Georgia, fromn presenit appearanilces will hardly lie alie to save her- lhconi. Woe would let .Johna be 00ordoln but not Gov' It is saidl that ''love is blinid," antld per. htaps this may13 atccounlt for' the fact that, twoi lover's ntever care for any light ini the front parulor. MtA hotnest old fat-me', on betingl ill formed the othter (liy thait onet oif his neighbhors owedl im a grutdge, grow led out, "N matter'; lie never' pays anyt3' hin g." Colonel Bain, of Kenitucky, is spoken of ais an1 eloiquenit temp Ieranee Ilecre. XWe atlways thtoughlt whisky wits the baneII of K(entucky. It Is anntlountedI that ai New York actor wiill appear in "The TVoy Pistol." I le will prtobably have to get "'half-cocked'' toi fill his role properly. A bachelelor ploet proploundhs the follo w ing conutndrumil: "Wha'o Lt is warn'ier' thtan a womanIil's love?' It retsponsei to whichl a mtar-rid proise writer wo'uthl like to inqire.i-c "What is coldler thlan at wvomlan's feet ?'" Sonmebody says' the~ AmricanCi typei (of manhood101( wIll ste'adily ilmpr)tove until it surt passes aull ot herts thtat areC ort evercl hatve been;I tall oIf which 't. would be dreadfuil hard to muake a dude believe. Black sashles will be' much-l w(orn this smnmerIIct. We ntotice' this it a tashion I pa. >etr, andc hasten to give it w idet 1pub l icity, >ecauIse someO peopl) ar'e paiti ng t heir' winl dlow frames red(. "'If a baby cries,'' says lil echanige, "w~iarm its f'eet before1 yoiu (loe it.'' It is nlothinIg new, we' unIderstand, to warm ii a faiby when it (ries; hut, unIfioritaely pIIrents do not u suailly coni'tne thle (opera ltIn tio the little onle''s feet. FOROCOUCHS AND CROUP USd ~ET.09' The swet gum, a. gathered from a treeofthe sem arn, growling .10. th. small streams ton the Southerni Mate, 'entouajsaolulating eg'pectorant principle that losns th phleg rodoalng the ry mobning cough and iln I*."'t P chl to tho 00 e dItu ba ne n u~ klseah i a Ieinbe,nn 10cm R auy omf h olfs, pro. hejs,On 'n n mpon; nd so pelatebIlan ehdn s.d to takte it. As y onr drnegisnt for it I rlec es.. o. WAmoas A.io TAnaR, AtontrAr fe, yermaisentery and ChIldren Toothing. For sale by Th etIN'rlT 0 TimBestWORLD ' AF ~ ' B OR A a lR.aliSI Busines Ediu caton, G,.emmercial Collae '' 'd"g flighe.t Hlono, and Gold Medal ovecr all other Collegeq, n at Ihe World'.s3 Epeeltio., for system ot Hook-keet g and General B sineen. Educatien. 000 edat so Iest.. Including Tuition tionr e. Bdoard, abot* Srot ~eN T,inan ispca ulex e. t] Circulars address W. R. SMITW, Prs. isJen etofn, WAN T El LADY acetive and sent In her own localit-y an o1 firm. 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A jinelucut physV ician lately remarked to the Ip1r1rielor, 11 ta if it. were adinissitile t< nikale pulliic the letters we receive, the '"lot.hers' Fril'ul'' would outsell anything (n tilhI Inarht. i rlNI) iN:--- 1)intI1g Imy career In the 1>r a iw( (io ed1i1'io ' 11se(: your "MOT11. 11'S I'I; I EN )'' in a irerat number of cawes, with the' happliesa"result,s in every init an e. It m,akes hthlor easy, hastens dte livery lud recovery, and INsunlS BA"Ery 'to 1;o"ru MOTit it AND ("i1l,). No woman eau lie imduced to go througI the ordeal without it after once using it. Ytirs truly, 'T'. E. 'ENNIN(:TON, M. D. Palmetto, (la., .June 10, 1881. Send for our ''reatise on "Hlealth and Ilappiness of Woman,'' mailed free. BiADniELO 1tI"s(u1,ATOn Co., Atlanta, a. PIANOS aiiIdRQN 4 BUY THEMI!A AT HOME. TILE BEST MAKES OF PIANOS AND ORGANS --SOLD) AT FLACTORY PR ICES FOR CASI EASY I NSTALM\ENTS. DLIEICED(I, TO NEAftES'T IDE PoT', FR'IEIVIT Kr kEE. Write for prics and terms to N. W. TRUMPYII, June0cly olumibjia, N. ('. iPECIFIC.I I 1886 s A DAY, BUT FOR ~ENTURY SSS WING HUMANITY I ,00D AND SKIN DISEASES SENT OULD BE-READ BY EVERYBODY. EBLE JUANO, I Ainunonilated (Guano, a complete High iIjNND -A ('omphlete IFertilizer' for these era near Charleston fori vegetables, ec. p aud excel lent Non- A ninoniatied Fer-. ps and1( also for Fruit Trees, Orape AUID PhfOSPlATE, of very HiJgh >r the varlious3 attractive and1( Instructive UATE (10., Oliaarleston,S.[U. ONS' like them in the world. Will positively eurO ound each box is worth ten times the cost of a Sdo more to purify the blood andoureehron, ie ill healthghtan $5 worth of any other remedy yet discov Iered. Itpeoploe ould be made to realize 100 miles to get a, box if they 4ould not be had strated p,mphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; edSCustom House Street, BOSTON, MASS. lich Blood l