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FIREB WIfyN HOTH 'E8 SHUT. A. as American lie Fotught the Duel and Killed the Cuban. Soon after the Cubans were compelled to surrender the Virginius to Uncle Sam I landed in Havana as the agent of an American agricultural works, says a writer in the Detroit Free Press. For tunate for me in this catse I could chattEr 1 away in Spanish with any of them, and though I was born and reared in Ohio I was supposed to be an Englishman. Had I given out that I was a straight haired Yankee the chances of being 1 mobbed or knifed or shot, would have been excellent. The feeling against Americans was so very bitter that one from the States was liable to insult and violence ot the public streets. I had been here about a week when an American named Charles Whitley, from Michigan, arrived with his wife. .Whit hey was an invalid, and he had coie to Cuba by the advice of a physician. I re member him as a tall, pale-laced and cx trenely courteous gentleman, while she was a little bit of a woman who was all hope and sinshine. It so happened that I made their acquaintance the first day they landed, and I felt it my duty to warn Wiitley of the feeling entertained against our nationality. My advice to hin was to keep close for a time and to carefully avoid being mixed up in any discussion of ,a public nature. lie had been there a week without anything be ing said to him, when one dlay, as we sat in the hotel reading room, a couple of Cubans who spoke very good E:nglish cane in and took seats near us. There was no doubt in my mind from the lirst that they meant to draw Whitley into a trap. They began by abusing and maignmg Americans and wishing for war, and when he persistently refusecd to take notice of them one of them deliber ately turned upo 1n bin and said: "Havana is no place for sutich as you." '"The gentleman is an invalid," .1 rc plied. ''But he is also a Yankee," contintued the Cuban. ''Our (ioveritment should not permit them to even land on the island." Wlhitley's face grew paler, and he bit his lips to keep back the hot words which wanted to come, bmt he made no reply. The larger of the two men, who appear cd to be a native lire eater, waited for a moment, and then rose up anud said to the Michtigander: ''All Yankees are cowards! I insult you! )emtand satisfution if you date!' "I do denmand it !" antswrred W\hitle"v, inI a low voice. ''You evidently want' it duel! You shall have it?'' "(lood!" hissed the other. ''My friend here will arrtage thec' details with your friend. You have mo10re courage than t thought for." lie wv'alked away witlh a nod to me, antid was followed by tis friend, who promiise'd to return in half ant hour. ''You can't mean to light him?'' I in quired of Whitley when we were alonie. ''But I do. He insulted te as an American, hoping to provoke a duel, and as an American I will light him." ''But your health?" ''Never mind my' health. All I want is to keep the atlhir from ty wife uttatil it is over with. Arrange to Iight himt to rtorrow ntorning." "With whatt welmois?" ''1 never httad a sword itt may l:ihnd, atnd I have had no exleriecttectt it t pist( 'i. Choose pistols, however. I kuow enoungl to sight and tire one, aintd I must, take my chtnces." There was nto doub .t lhat the man was tal experienced dutelist , bu'it the nto te I targued Witht Whlitley the muore dtettrmlint ed lie wias to fight. Umh-tdr al lte cir. cutmstances it woutldl havelt 1b4en itt dis. grace for hint to refuse, buot from11 t very first his mind was uatl nit. Site! talairs are etasily itnd quitly i'anmgtt ini Cutba. Witen the stecomi rtetutrine, wi settled oni pistotls for weapon'is, and! la wias kind enought to say thait hte wouild arrange for a surgeoni to 1be pretstt. Wt were 11to bt a. a cetrtai in spotIl 101 autine miles distanit iat a certaiin houri iin th<t mlornting. TIhte fellowv was aI ptink iii > olittmess, tand 1 caen lthe l itdea Ilmat I iad been mtixed upl int steveral aWahirs ol the sort, anid that myV printciptal was nItt4 took a carritage ill the mouring to drint to the groundits. lie was cahi and ii4 'lt possessedl, and on thte wity tout atrranger' with lmlt abhot seniniig his wite homite' ii citse of his dea':th, iutl piovidtd tot othit emlergenlcies. Theic lit IhI' wtonumii had1 mt rec'eivedl the slightest htinu.t tf whait ww~ ont thec. tais. Wte foundit tihe tother ar ties waiting fotr uts, anihe d t'tetails werit speetdily atrrantged. 'Tht meni were't tlatte liftcein p aces apariit, iand it wats iinder-t stood 1 tat they werie to lire uni ti one 441 the other wits killedI rt woundtetd. In continue t' iitht, the dueil ' slnamtd gt , cot. TIhte twt tistol t w ere Itde andtt )14 htatnded to t.hte prittcipalIs, atnd the awkvl wardl mtannter .in wiihieb'i Whiitlev hettt his made1o the Cuba:ns smile. .5 hitd tohl imi htowi to standt so at s t t'tresent tihe sim alltest possible target to his opponeiutnt, buit as they too0k their placets I was hortrifited tto see him pre'setit his full frontit. .1t seemedie as if tiny onie wilt ('otil sight a pistolt m uist bore him thr<mgh iat thte lirst lire. He,wtas a tritle pae ti h an1i: usual, Ibut lht stAtod firmt oni his feet anid wits in gtood nerve. 'rThe word wts finiallyv gi veni-- one, twott, three, tire --and 141 i bothistotlts wer'e dis chairged1 at one. I wans ltttkiing itt Whit - hey. I sawti ta piee (41 lo th fro hitis ~ shouthld fly ini the ait', andit as I tiui'ted imy gaze towardI the Cubl ait I saw tihe hatt 'r sink down in a heapt, its it' lie hadt been1 struck on top) of t' hted. We rnt to4 him to find ai bullet Itoh, in tIhe cenlter of his forehead, and11 he was sIttine deado. lis bullet had chiippted Whiitley'0 right shoulder, bitt without't drawitng ltotth I never saw two men so idutmbfotundetd is the surgeont anId thtt (Cuban11's seecon11 it was a nunuite btefore they. cold reali'ze the disa-ster'. Everytinig ihad been bait' and atccording to the code, antt nthIini remainied for us extept to returnt to the city. Whitley wtas very eahnlI and1 stIf piossessed; nteither tistonished notr ex ulltanlt. "W~hat sp>ot did you aimi for? I itsked as we rode tlowarld. "'None at till," tie replied'. ofJ htnd both eyes shut when I pulled th10 trig ger." Food Wan,uted tt(tin Tm. Ireland to-day issuiethe ltloIhwinig procla mition for the relief of the druht Miuf fererts: "Whereas it has 1beenl t4.h mad inown ~ to m11 that 0on account otf the ttnp recedlentid dIroughit which has prevailedi ini the' '141 cout' of Birowyn, (Colemitan, Callanghant, Eas.thuul , families are suffeinmg ftor want (If ftooI: N"owi, thierefore, 1, John hrelandt. (lt,ernort, confidently call upon the' pteopth ttf otlher sections to contrhiute in) the reclief of Ilitir dilstressedl followv-cit izens, bly forwai':tnig. without dhelay, f'undshi to Counmty Juditges of the secveral counitiesP uskintg aid." A homel1y womnan hr<s someu ilvantage~c ove a.beauflfiul one. it is ptossilet for other won to love hjer. TlEK CIRCUIT JUDGES. low the t uprem e Court Have Treated Their Deelnonw. The twcnty-third volune of the South Jnrolin: reports, which hts just been pub ished, contains a schedule of recent decis ( ns of the Circuit Judges ot appeal which i:tve lcen p assel upon) by the Supreme' ourt. Forty-nine cases were considered >y the court, twenty-eight of which were lilirmed, six muerely mnodlified an(l Iifteen everscd. '1The showing is crelitablc to the ircuit Bench, considering the small per enlage of cases reversed. 'fTe distrtu ioun of the cases is ts follows: Adrich- Allirmed, 5; reversed, 1. 'ressl'y-Allirned, 2; reversed, 1. 1Fnitser-Allirtned, 4; reversed, 1; modi ied, a, Kersh:aw-A lirmel, 4; reversetd, 1. W altce--AIII tmed, 2; reverse(1, 2. 1ludlson-Atlirmed, 4; reversed, 4; muodi 1iedl, 1. ,'otlhan--A'lrme(, i; reversed, 1; motli hled, 1. Wither'spoon-Allirmed, 2; reversed, 4; modifled, 1. A New Iiseovery by WIta(I ts It nt ibe 'iurned Out. Tlte :at, terror ini nearly every htousehllld is inore to be lre(d( ti:ti ie rat terrier. Evcryb o(y who lives in 1 ahotse, IalI esp1 eittlly those who own stores or wtr'eltoitses, know too well the riv:;'cs :uttl ann0oyaRice of rats. ThIou1s:titts of sehetin(x, 181t), luoisnns and(1 llher dlevices hatv(e been'I intIro d111ced to ri the worbI of this splecies of vcr n1il, and14 our n("ightllur, I'ele Iill(.ke hits (levote<l 1111 in 11, C Ire a11111 :ittetntin lu ':tisin r (:It 1S IIn:u lly uthe' 1 in Ilite t'e, alu(l his (1rp8 hate )2h l lw i 'Fijy po'lilt at all 111nl 8 and I at ll Sensons. lie I ili a s n18 1 1 i s holy (":tts. Fite"ns :ni ni<tueht, serten:lh-lrs in his stor' i n >m :t O11( tI1111; bilt ts ill t he rtts 1'l"ll;:in l I 1I:Sll'r' of t pIo0I0sitionl iU sIitl, hl(.i I -ll forl. \Ih-. liittker ha'-isi iven the r tt.t. p stit(" nl elo.I :<l( l ititilgs l tily, hit has:t : hI:st st'l lin(I lhIIIin 1n ex(11 i itrhII' 8 \ l w htb h l 1ilhb. t' hlivc' es wvill ri11 hi111 of nr .l<, h i I'iund1 that. ateInll II, :il8t rat ; ii' Iby lrI nr IIin nin f hertl . I<ble Fly will Iail.' (ItI 1:lt knw inF' litueb, 81 ("ii :1( s n nly hI c (:ught (y ki<lti e"'s. 'TI d t rF y i h2emi 1 t;ie Flit' Fttttl(give nh'IIe latvry iyfF'. i) tit put ii \ F poist' I the Ii f d int lt sim ly' Ipr pa:1(e at FF1isI fr lti (1a11v, :is t free hlnh, eomlI(sed1 of co,rn) nl(:il m124isll'ned w1IIth mi itk, into w hit' :FF m t g hilt : F ilt l t b tl-all 'i 8(8 1111) has iI h F eit h it'. A i ti'sl thev tini lot touch it, but11, keep it n - fore il1-Fillt niFkinsF it fresh allt. FTh't will 8(2(2n Irt a it le, t111( i l n t , in j ltin iotish ir suspi(ilit wvil he :ll:lye l. In F wek ( I tei Iliv Ithey wvill ('Nl e t il, :1111 ('v(ery ral I'I III phw:I '( w illbe all. he applloint("ed 1, Ill ' trlh Iin It (Il I l ' t\. p of' i l, SII s It Id4 1(' It the- rats Inl thel ne'IIhborhood t( o jIo(inl in. li> n t he in it b1iriy 0 11otI)1 i Ii ' theit. i 1th t \ 'lt at! the I t, give theilt' etar r<p 1mtit\ Ili\t I i l '. AIFi .st he I l til y ( iv ltWi Fto F ( li suspici n, I ' IlI ) Il ll y u d II' ist t F it Iitllrsl(h '(I Ii 1n it-'l it 1 Ft ' Fl: it it l i I t i\ it I4 IIi ll ( 1114( :1111~ t 1 11 8 11'('i V'I'I 1114 ItI induce all to at. t hey will 'itlte-r hFt killtIl he(rtilt t lwc m 821 u iet1't"ilus F all 11lit1 fill (S , Ini le:IV l' I i nit a 1:11 Fli ill (i' i nit 1' FI11( , I n lestroy rats Ia k II1 nly of time I it I1thei 1 Iidlllt Iite, (1l 2 h t in hl it' 'iitet I h1 ' 1y l ia t (I. \ it 1 it,i S ter;ti l.\ llayardI sesiF s I,, i gud ith< :(t'('I'l l't I :i y:n' ('em '. IIt il 14 ',iIll Itt :lver e litlii' w' hieb hvl\'e I ' 1 int:'h II ti . den Ftlfor the II uIt n 'it-F2it' niti nal r t 1 1 1 :se of i t lin a lt-i l a1 t'1 F i:n111 fill F . . tltin0 ," etlt h j lal t 11 d ('t i t:i'rat the g V 1rui llt t i a n ti > en :'aI( e h e\i ' in i ts:iui ui -1 ' of sist:n-t,e. l is n1 t l ('8'hs! i frt'p ti-: tluhil,1. h l(:u I r ti ubill al t 11l1' til !:w('itS i 1111'i : if eat I en- ln' i-eiy :5:tt byi.tust lit' yant't i, i Itht:.iilex . :ii ' t in tirb e1t0o t r eiaili e is punitfjr,' F.\ji'lit 'ilii/.i'ett foruath Is inniligTel pI''ijn-i tIi ttie y. wi lh l the lalb('! ihs . :l n.efoit i:fornish1-d fuoni suchta cltisin ('unin(t' 'IJta honghere <lhi til bF Austia,e 'llit i l o p 'ttiuOs Wile i lt C I h, iubje r , it gh ''i Ni'ri':fll I5 liit' if .\'.itt ('iis whit tl at goeiFtF f b'itt k: i t in o,te it to ti- li' nt:aiietd ii n I ii' t 't'f', as:lit ' 1:lw i elizetr jil d his lIe; ' A iter'ith-r t sni.latl FacIK of Intereet Gathered frot VarlouK l QuarterM. " Forest fires are still raging in Michigan. The visible supply of cotton is 1,350, 2:3 btles. It is said that Minister .Jakson has rc- I signed. ''hc first new rice h:ts lci received in( New Orleins- t Davitt., the I'ish le:a 1r, arrived in New 1 York Sunday. Fitz-John Porter his at last been placcd j on the retired list. l The first. bale of new cotton has hent rc ceived at Savanuahi. Tlhe Necw Y'ork banks now hold t,G1! -j 200 in excCsS of lcg:l rciuireme("nt. A\ sevecre ep,iderni(' of rholtra hai:s brlokenI out inl ,1apain. .A IjSjipatled teatttn'ter vohur.Iarily Itarvedt i hlint-Clf to) dealth ini ja: i l a t .ler y,cy ('ity. t (en. l,. C. RIoss 1i:s r v'ejtl the inlli atijon for (h>vernori of 'I'ex:a". St. I,o1is and N\ew\" Or'leanls tvomp n:lli('.; WOn the pliA' tl tht Galvson dill. I;dw\in .\hllen &\. llro., ntewspapei,r ve'r ll,in:, age;nts, hav\" ml:ulc Inu a"i!.unw'nt. ('lll lt is (nII i ii 1n1':ls ' i I Italy : 1114 Autstro 1ltun:ry. Ar,;ilnne t i tlw :iIrh'i,l trils it Clii (':iio wasI beg'un ,'( elaI:y.I Il('V. \l1i 's .\. li((}Ikiu., t'nitatl iltates li ister to I,ibt'ria:, is hail. I hen- w n-'ll e et. t m- iu I ,:b of lholn('r ill Il ln '1:a, 'atul ay:l , :41i112 deIl:IIh::. ('li I ha 115 btee1'n o-'tlhn 'I ((tI one' Y -u'' ilnlI ri>:(( ii ( ' h n t l ba l I:110 lb :I 1 : II) iue. Th'e( Ilke('If Argy l' is ,rosenuling the 1 nonl pay\'Iig i'e'(llh crlft'r, IIo the ce t t of tt l:I\w. T '':a i r(:aly fo r t ithllxiuo, :utl imbliit. n ietings faoin w:u- are eim. }(lllj' lucl'IliL;:, ftI ii \ r :c 1 I ' l - i l' ('\''rpi n- bc : ' I 1 i I ll .\ niilr:d l iion n,ar .\ h|:I li:tI . ol ':alunh'Iy k:i} l- 41111r petrsons andl I;at:tih\ inj re f we ilo-rI .\lj e t nnI ill!.. h . n t i Alo Sr :l i't',rll 11l' :i 1v ((. Ii 1 . 1('r ('\ toalt on i:Iatunlay', w\rt kin, ves'els an14 washian ip r:ilr(i:l,l. ' r i 'ti l i I t . t i li I :1 th i (1y5ar,l i \ i I ll II(' 4 1 .l ( I i ( t j I l-.-'1 " l 'I 11(1w11 f ( w\ I n:II h In. 'I''. Il itt sl o , I li ;(n. t ilt ned( i I l'' I t"i Il (tl t In r m he1i-'I t as-'oei n Illb r 1,. IaIy w1 a :In lin1111 I ln the . I ii ball t t1h I)t ' . ti t i d ttl IfI r < ( i ( ll ' ( 'i'I l il: (. I'll"'-It See it il I :. h:wk ies 1:iw , I o " l''' (I ' I; t i 1 1 , I I t I; ilt It\ ' tl U 1 II\'II'ii, itll lI \ 'Id't I , II i T h' (' i l n . f t lIiab Im'n , wi t :1 " ' lf I< ' (ll 1i0 JI:t :r' , w .:, sui I Itl t1'r:1 t "ii-:! oni I rj,h t ni,,'ll t . . \ il l i l t in .\nl I1, l: ., , w\'I l'j I t e i l" ( I i1 f ' l I IA u u It I:Iio I Y 11111 I 't . l ' I t i: t1 I Ii, Ihw ti' II h'I t g''( I I t 1 11 1 (iI i,14l i 4 1 ('1}t l I Il l t i ( fl p"ptl' in hI Iti , 11the b lt ir t ( 'r' , il. \ , ' II''N I 11h' Ill '' \ t I rI('t'I Ii ' it11 Il 1 0 1 'i .11 ':t a ", 'i. i i t N 1:t:_:t':t1 aI'1'lis saII lly i I I 4 ''' ( 1 l! ' a 11 t' 1:.:' !\\ ; ,: -5 I: tin r, Ii l: t\ 11 1 l It i:t! 1 \le t' I ' i4 l ,l stlin'fii ;llly;:\' 1lI 'w; ia I \t il . d l. . it' :l l' i t ' i i ' i .i ii h p \i Ii f l: I t (ii4'I Il I i :lIt::le 'au"r i1 ill I r nI ' til e I l h-nner:411'tl t ei i riiii Il i l iI l ii nilo th F riwh(tro(.I ('1lin hI) TIll chief ly,ille 01i of-a C a llt f }11k. I r at Craysvllle, Tenn., attempted to whip ohn I)avis, a young farmer, for visiting is sister. 1)avis crushed Bondy's skull ith a stone, and then the father of Bondy iterfered. lie and )avis fought with nives and both were mortally wounded. At Bird's Eye, Indiana, recently a man uned l"oultz was waylaid and killed, and not her named Waller mortally wounddC y 1lodge and his son. On Saturday last itizens of that neighborhood hunted the wo I bdIes from their hiding place and uaged them. A young man at Brodhead, Wis., in ued his arm slightly on a barbed wire 'ence, and to stop the bleeding he wrapped red silk hankerchief about it. IIe is in a ilrecarious Con(lition now from blood pois ming, caused by the coloring matter of the hanilk rchlicf. ('ul. Swain, one of the most popular can lidatcs before the State Convention at :alvcston, Texas, dleclared in a speech that f lie received the nomination and was lected, if war was declared, in 24 hours he would lead a force into Mexico, and every nan would have a hacienda. 'he delegation from the Irish Parlia mentary party, consisting of Messrs. )'lIrien, RIedmond and I)easy, which is oiming to attend the Chicago Convention >f the Irisl National League of Americ., 1 ba held on August 18 and 19, sailed on -mul:ay from (ueenstown. If the weather s f:avorable the shipl) will be in New York next Stiunday. I luring a storm Tuesday night at Otter I1aii (reck, Richumond, Va., a water spout ta ist over auul washdt away a long stretch If he railroad bet yeena Petersburg and Welon, al eartied away the abutments of eli iron bridge spanning the creek. Yester i:1v morning a through train from the touth dashed into the washout, carrying low in tha engine and several cars. No Iody seriously hurt. A New I'oMnl Caret. Te' new postal card design, adopted itIIt a yenar ago, will 50011 he supersedcd 'v anothtr, wlich has leen prepared at he blureaul of engraving and printing, and vlicl has been formally approved by Post u:ister (enieral Vilas. When the last -h:t1 ige of design was tmade t here was some 0e1sion for lhiste, and there was difllculty thout getting rid of certain notions about lie cand Ibait cxperience has removed. Mr. i:i.s last vear took ithe best of the designs ift1erad. It was an improvement, lint still Iit tntirely satisactory. The new design vilI at once he nccepted as an improve netnt upon that now in use. it consists of ic piece of engraving instead of two i (es, :as on the present card. A head of S1litYrs,it, a mintlit are portrait :after the 1nitin:l in the State (le)artme nt, occupies ti cntrd place on the upper third of the -Id. (her this head in light letters are he words "L"nited States." In panels pp aild by scrol1 work at the left and iht air t lie w ods, "postal card" Iin dis nit lte ies. 1"nder tlie lcal are the words 'one cent." anl leneathi the border line, nl sing the designation of value, is the ' " Nothii. hinbut the address to be on this iih .' 'the designt is graceful and light, Il its :ul:antage over the old one is that hl ideai of pitting the stamp off at one il :fl the designation of the article at I t'p site side is abaadoned to secure an -N lisive design with the strongest feature it it in the caemitre. 'Ie 'ostmiaster Gene :II iiy decide to print tle new cards on ti: c paper and in )laek ink, for the reason iat w lite 'aiper furnishes a better ground i ir written clau"arttets, helping the post "bit cIlrks wo i are cottpelled to decipher t , :uu for the reason that the rwit ink is comphllained of by the printers 1o in, it as nore t roublesonc to obtain Il wwrk with tihan the sanme quality of II!:n t ink. As there is a stock of ab tout 12, 1.u p111 a I - a"r""t.is now on, hand,. it. i probablei tiha it the new cards wvill not be out ra iiit iiori two. While Thi re is Life T1here is Hope. Mny of' the diseases of this season idf thle year can be averted by a small uiniunitt otf care and at little cost, by li' timely use of EWIiANK('8 TOl'AZ INtItoNA Conmrisa. It tines D iarrnen, D)ysen tery, C2hoI ria M~Iotbuts and like comnplaint s. .No wre/cr'l'i shioultd lbe without a bottle, as will prievent any (isease that would no> douibtI arise front the change of waiter', footd andt clitiate, without its ime. Th'ie most valuable nmedicitie in li' woild, contains all tIme best and anist cirt iv e properties of all other I'aieis, I iitters, etc., etc., b)eintg the ~te.itest ltod h'ur iftier, Liver R~egui a ior atnd Life anid I11eallth-Restoringr A '"'t in existenice. For Malait, eve and( Agmue, Chills and Feyer, spepsia, Intdigest ion, Sick I loaa ithit, Nerv'iouts 11ieadaliche, Chronic IRhetnitismtti, etc., ece., it is truly a literculhan itemiedy. 1t gives niew lif uni vior to the aged. .otr ladies in lelt ite halh, wveak and sickly clil irent, nuiftng miother's. See circulars wra~ppecd witht bottle. Cnuhui.:STON, S. (C., Sept. 1, 1885. II. 1H. l'iwn.iNi, E'sq., tPres.ideiit of ilhe TLoplms' Cinchtona Cordial Co., atartanburig, S. C.: 1Dear Sir-I have iacd a case of' your T1opaz Cordial in n.y fitiily, andu as a T1oniic anid Appe 'zer'I i ci theerfulily recommrend( it to( ill whIo ate sutl'tring from D ebility SispeUally ha'v beeniniuohi benelitted IIUTSON Limn. Ask youri druistOIit fot' I.wit tK' ('.oraz CINCIIONA COInIAL. andt take I: Tlora iz CINCiIoNA CoanArL Co., *Sparttanburig, S.C.,U. S. A. Ttaln Soin r ICenpite. A ftital ettipst tof' the sun occurs on the ithI, whlich'i wilit be isile as avery smtall trialt cflipsie in flit suthetrin part of N'ew tithutil aitti thie Athtittie State.s. The It hof ftotality 'omnlientces ait te isthmus r l'ananni, osses lie ntithierna patrf, of I hutiuts, irosse's the Atlanmtic ocean in a til henterlyi direcelion, sItrikes thle coast of ane nat'r litngut, atnd entds in Mada- - tal t'thI1te ttf in-:t amid 1885, whien ft' is ofC ttality tqsed~ itbino'st cnt irely over r S i fithertn Paie t o~ ceam, I )ubitless as. c'", -r' will btt on himiti at mnany points I fblreit' (ecilse'. Thei (clipise beigins til. Oh;i. A. 31, (n'1Etle ~neret flim an 'l >n r a ftir suntrist' I continfuinig 22m ., andt il nt at . :ismu. A. 7i1. It is so liight ftht wt-il hardly lit moticed, tunless attetfion dir f to if. Thie miatgnitiale of thie I i tittoly 1.18 of ft' stin's diametter, if i on ft' sunt's .outtthlimb. Th le limit .9 'h elp' .Is I legree ioth Itof Ih>ostot, An ( hlio witdow owned oa large gravel uk which a certin railroad conq>pany vs e.rny anixjolus to securie. Sf,vtpr1li ertariy iltwr' wuith :istructions to c ffer >tt 81l1,000. 'Thie young muan re r'uedt aftter a coull oIf days, and whten - lked httw the butsincess had tutrnled out, htlil' :"Ii, will acce >t your offer." 5ouit? "I'sxctly.I marr'iedl the idlow andt twtn the baink."' Atiy btiuel' r wvho der'tives ai hiurge ineomte run los sanit1re mnethtiie mnight tiptly term his 'reVe.nlue' c.11te. DRHIU-A.RAU. A foot race-Chicago girls. You can get your )hiz at the photo grapher's or the soda counter. The Mexican lica is becoming vicious and shows a decided inclination to bite. The sins an old man confesses with the greatest relish are those he never comnitted. The candidates arc abroad in the land. The woods in every county are full of them. Very possibly the 11chIld is born who will be the first President of the British repub lie. Many a m1a is the architect of his owi fortune, but never gets money enough to build. A poodle log and a boodle lusbantd are all that many young ladies require to make thema happy. The only time a young girl will xexu her lover for treating her coolly is when he sets up the ice creatn. It is a curious fact that the sun never shines so hot on the base ball grounds as it dloes on the harvest field. If fifty men in the United States engte in a violent outbreak it is called a local lis turbance; in Mexico it is a revolution. The advocates of female suffrage are ) consistent that at a recent banquct they hul thcil bill of fare headed "womenu." Some daruc<l Yankee has invented a new patent stocking darner. It can ie ver take the place of a nice little woman, ho 'weve;-. SonC portions of South Carolina ale no w so rigidly temperate that they oler"ct to storns ircwing in the neiglhborioodt . The Knights of Labor and Labor tinions are listinct bodies, but there is a "strikin resenmblance between theni. The boss painters have met in Piihlel phia, but we prestnme there will be no change in style for coats of paint at present. It is curious that a wrecked steamship i always in comiand of "one of the mmt experienced captains in the service.'' 'Tlie lifference between a buzz saw andil a hull log is tliit when the fornier is mo:t dangerous it never shows its teeth. We are never more deceive<l than wli-n we mistake gravity for great ness, solemn it for science, and pomiposity for erutdition. A California woman while splitting wouil bit her tongue in two. There is n tior:'I to this. Women don't split wood tlis sile of California. Meloeipede is the new nnane of a music:l bicycle so fashioned that the riler cn kit"k out melodies, waltzes and reels as he travels along the road. A pistol-carrying, threatening crank has become an a<ljunct of (e. Logatin's IP rei tiitial booming scheme. Anytiing for notoriety, You know. The new .$1 silver certiticates will hear a copy of the Stuart portrait of I arttha Washington. A portrait of Gen. I I:ancoc; will adorn the $2 certificates. Fortune is like a collar but toi; when it flies fron you you have to get on 1i hands and knees and voik hard to et it balck. 'harmonious coloring gives a fte lin f repose in the home,'' says an art joait i. Therefore if you have a redl healed wife, furnish your house in the same tint. Wounen can talk a great deal w ith tlwir eyes, but the trouble is ill pinning thelni dlownt to anything they say in this ratlr vague and rom:mntie form of exp)ressinn. French women consicler carrots as a specific for the complexion, imt 'o l judges in such matter: -al tell at a glan how many carrots fine a woman's epuilex iotl iS. Ah lie was arreste<l in Port laitl on piciun. nw if soineholy wtttluhi ti'r-! AI there!' an<d keep it ut of' siglht hmearinug for a while it woul lbe a re>t every body. An adverisemSenut in a Weiter e''lxch;i a readls: "1 low to act sneersifuly on th: liver.'' If the ('hazp whoii Put the oil. h woul only pro<l(ui(e a merdicinue thfat w uh! teac(h people 'hoiw toi act sue&cessfu llv" onc the stage there wouldi be sonmc sen.se ab)outl himt. .A Fasiong (irl. In Cincinnati a sixteen-year-ol girl reccntly <died after a fast of fiftv-two Lla,ys, She had bleen attacked l>y sonic thing liko plaralysis which reundered i Lmp)ossib)le for her to take uoi urislunent. T'he human system cannot thrive with ut good food anid good abhility to digest Lt. Weak and impaired digestion is rectified by Brown's I1ron Bittersu be tteri thian any ot.hor tonic in the wvorldl. Mr. T. K. l/rceberg, Pomeroy, UIwa, says: "I used Bhrowvn's 11ron Bitters fo r d vop 1p in and poor11 app)etite, compulletely 'eured ne." It will cure you. "iMnS Sana in C0rp0ft Sa'o, 1HM UCHOOL Tan: 93D EI-AnlY TRf1M begins Septeml ecr 8th, 1886. For Catalogue, giv-ing fii! particulars, addir'ss, Maj. R. BINGHAM, 89ipt., Blinghiam School1 P. O, Ofange (ci., N. C. ~liE FA l2L TrEllM COMMI N(IS O N 1.the first WettlueIay of September I f xxi;, andl i'lops correspontiing tiime ini .i iI. ol lowfing. A civantag~es fori inlstrutb- ion1 in 11 thie;biranche's, uasually taughlt in firl lass SemInaries f'or Young Laili-,, ,cnsuii inssed. lBuiling hecateid tby steau, aind in iny iii tho South. A toll cor1 s of lir -- hass T[eacehers enigaged forii sessiin il il ble ats aniy other in lstit iuti'tirin' a lme dhvantages. Cor-respondenh-lce w I --ifd.(j 'or cenlogtte, ciontaitning fil part uinlars 5 to terntis, etc.., athdress lisv. lt. BtlltWIE,i, ~& Si iN tu A tgli,.'m Piipl,i a liil N . FEM-ALE INSIT'UTE. LiinoVe toi Coliniia, S. C. , j:-, a lik, le has purchaiiisd Ih I ntro1lfflig intrst pu I' heClAlt,OI'')TT ]"f'>\,A II-: I . 'T has spiet $1,ounnl renio utii e i iifroivinig tIme hutilinigs, amit is I':,. m - inumre v'aluableil impn,tements- ith -i or.i 'The bili'.L Iis lited wsith Iai atrme't i,h the best. of wrught-ironi iiiat'i's, Tras hot, andl ('ohl water lhath, I(1 tirst-ela-ss appIoiintmtsii. as5 ai lhMiIi rhooul in every re'spieit. >r11s of Vza,heris is to be loiol ini the ah, andittfI Music andi, Art Deparfiiienut l"'mlh sessioni begin4 s1ytb'l.her I M. . TI "ii or Catalogue aiply- the 'riincipiaf, U I';,- Wd.'IL. A'lKI NSON, hi e WAMTCTT n4 rorDRwo.COTT'OR.t sapeIJIkIf to tostbecmintag t< Nlip"'i'' o rk,tuick ale n. Tri try r ven. no OIiRESHING ENGINES ad ~ dRaw Mille, nt Sdanudard A B. ARUM~ I raly. Sendi for illus,traited cataIOgn"' P'euauihvant. A.sm*ukiur!W *o BROWN'S IAIRON BITTERS Conbining IRON with PURE VEOETAlLE TONICS, quickly and completely CLEANSES and ENRICIES TIIE BLOOD. quickens the action of tih Liier and Kidneys. Clears the comple lon, tnakes the nkln emooth. It doea not Injure the teet h, rausr headache, orproducecon t:lpatIon-ALL OTiliR IIION MEDICINES DO. Ph icia and Druggidta everywhere roconnutnd it. hn. N. t. IRrrr,En, of Mirion, MIara., twy: "I cmnn t irmnv'a Iron Bitlera ra a valunbl, tonio fir enm imnui tho blo n,u I r"mtoving all (ypptlio Nymrptui. it d,r'a not hurt the tooth." I) U. 'I. l?ra?h:. r, Ieynolda. hid.. anys: "I havo pie scrid tlru"wl'e Iron Bittern in causet of an ;en:a atl btw>l it :u'4. nl:io wln a toniu wa uue.to:a, :-id it, h1a4 proved thoroughly untinfalctory." Mi. WM. lV l1N:a. ld St. Mary St.., New Orloens.2 I., fnys: " ltr,wn' Iron ItitterN, relieved urn in a caho of bl.wd [potuisning. and I heartily curuuoud it, to tho: e n uimng a pur.tior." 'The (onninu I" 'Trad., Mark and croeusd rod lino: u:i wra>ppe.r. 'T'ntce tto other. Made only by I 1OWN" l'!E31(.tAL ('0.,1B.ALT{MORE, Ml). I,\O!mR'i 1:u ltOOK useful and attractive. con tainiut list tf prizes fur ri.epes inforrnation ahont I.IL. :i.. . .iv way y l il ntidor't in iuedicinu, or i"".i t > any uddrosa on rcceiptl2 c. atunp. AURANTil 31st of the liv:ea 'a which nt lliei mankind aro origin ally cauie<l by n diaordered co:nlit ion of the LIVER. 1'or all comlaints of thli:i ihut, ui,h as Torpidity of the our. h,iiiiusnass, NLrvous Iyippsia, Irtiigea tion, Ireglnrity if t he liuw.Is, Cons iat ion.Flatn leney. Eructit Liiii: a liirning of tho Stonioh (?uirtiin." eli Ll learthurni), Minra, Mnlaria, 111uL4 ly Flux, Cnilla anl Fever, Ilreakhmno F.'ver, Ehur.tiLL lan twr or after Fevr:. Chronic Dinr rhca. In o f Appetite, Ileadncho, Foul Ilrenth, irregulrities incidental to Lvirnales. Renring-down '?.i i STADIGER'S A UR ANTII aicho, .,., L L'. - is Invalua blo. It i. not a panacea for all dieaoa, Inn CUR E "il"'" ac'a ' t I.'-IVER, will---..-.- STOMACH and BOWELS. It chnng i t:, coml.xitu fr,nan aXy, yellow tingr, to n rIly, healthy color. It etircly rentovea low. IhLmy int. it i i ,:ne if thi BEST AL TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and lo A VALUABLE TONIC. yTAD C E R'S AURANTII ,r n; t l .Ir-:-i. Pri. $ 1.00 ir bottlo. C. 1. ;'ADI , ;, Proprietor, 1d '0. f tt'ONT ST., Phlilnct,hla, Pa. rlt 1 , i l l " :. m . u t( I'r r .l.t it The nr1 Bet--;il LLLl l's-3 Fri A iL t uess 1 ll.(s 1E, tn u .l.r i . l Cl l - .Q i t o Ir n o.b :t :lirm-:!( -~ II I r. Le (.ntoiL, y. - Li unen CX -- b mbe - . b r lm i ii 1~ Vil'ILLTiui: ili/iri lirt: tiLL-rLLyI iii ;/Asii . .l 'NT- very chLea \'i ys),y (N;A liiY ....-..r.u.... .m aw in(ops ep TIIIlE' ASIlflY IIO8LF 44 v25 1. y3 teso pills were a wonderful discovery. No others relieve all manner oftdiseasa, The inlforma:tti3n :n xofpIll. Find out out them, and yn il always be thank .One pill a dose. raons'Pilla contain thing harmf'ul, aro 1y to tako, and1( got no ineonven nlmarvLlous power of thrst pills, they would wall; hoult. St by mail for 25 ccnts ini simps. Illt DR. J. HtRA DIELD'I Fomale Reulatr Th'lis tfalt,ius rt+einedy iou,t Iutlpily ttncets the tl'ieitinl of the age for 1'oaltS 1)CCIu- 4 liar and miultrfort aillivtions. it is .a rmvin yl for WO1MAN ON LY, and for onie SI'E('AL (LA S of diseasts. It is a sp((ili(" for (ertatin disuasedt monditions of lie woinlh, ati proposes to do cotrt'ol tht enita 1 n I un(ition as to regulate all th deina 'emtnts and irregularities of Wo luall's MION'T'Ilil Si(\NESS. Its plropiletois cfai ii for 'othr 1(dicaI Prope"rty; 11nd to (b,utt the( tarts ilhat thtis iuetel I C s 1):i Ivi ely l.k)o(sess sucht Con trolling ant rf;ugliat iJg lotwe"rs is simply to " dis(edlil I le 'oliitary tesltinov o' tlhuti 5s0ds of living wlii 5r:; u ho are to-day exultiam i ihe i rsturatioin to sound lealtlt andtt haitlinuss. l3radlfldl('S Female i{egttlattor is strietly a vegt.lhle otponunl, ait Is teI 1rodt)1 of Oidic Il st icl o and l)'lc"l al t xperiencee (I irceted towartds th enetit of Stitferlig %Vommit 1t is the sitttlitd pire s(riptlion of at leatrnedl llhySi(cii wlio;e p('id ity was W'OAIAN ) 4 atnt woliso taeit beauin (nvialle and )o,Ind1Ls hS o ('a it f his wondefitl ti 141 eC(,s inl the treatulu1nt andt turl of " 1. Ten co(inphl:iint . TIll1 t; E1' E \Tl'1 '(>i Is tlt (i.\NI) -'lT ltI iMEDY knowvn, and rieli. y 4 i it n WOMAN'S l;lS'T Fi"'IIINI)! lI eraeiM it (',trIii: a: .i ns of 'unctions thme variottus d( rang(i(e nts I ' liit ca(115( iore ill h:'ealth thian ail lk thr a s's ;comblined, and thus rless lier iro1im a tong 1tamn of afllictions whiib '0relV tmittellr her life andir1 itrit rely (iil her txistn'tn. Oh i 4 what a uitiltit(id1 of liviig witnesses can testif'y to its t"harmuin-'ll9(5et ! W0MAN I. tak1wtOVyour'confhIdenc this. Pret'ioits ioont of I Iealth ! It 'vi iL rti Ve yout of ie arI l all tfh 'om I''i: "" 1 r' t!:u- tt a vourI SIX. It("l\ upon01 it a.'"o'i :::lrt"uird fer hln th, fliappiniess an long liiit. ' I. byv a!I (!-tgi"I. k"nd for our 11 01 I II) in I li iiuti tl Ilaip ines ~ of \\ t;t ii, tailed itee, wlii gives all par-. ticulars. 'TI1E J)FA)iE:i.l) i:ULA-'onl Co., Itux S8, Athanta, (in. PIANOS a11 OR(*fANS' BuY T1I1lEM A' Hi0MK. TIE BEST IA ILES OF PIANOS A ND ORGANS -SOL1) AT F'ACTOR~Y PRICES FORt CASH e ~ --OR EASY INSTALMENTS. W4\rite for prices na.d terms3 to N. W. TR UM, .. dune:10Loly RK. Iam mmamea AADICATED. ink I ilm enLtirely w'ell of e'czenma after havmta 14n4 it very htie inm0 ac) ice4s0srg mad: a i4'hM 0t perac, oy en"wa n 4p, atI least i utm i y: t em :n pt cod o 4r4 1hi aghter la-t sanoner 11xv. JAME'S V. M. MORRIS. 4-4 free. ww r soiieea o, wr3,Aat a frEUANO. CliAuonaetGao lacmletoi High UYN ID.--A complete Ferllliz.ir for' theseo 'irs near1 Chtarlestonl for vetge'talesf, etc. a and excellent1 Nont-Animunoniaied Fetr is, andu also fo)r Fru it Triees, Grapo AC ID P1I10SPIlIAT''E, of Veriy Hlih r1 theO vaiouis attra'cl i ve and intstructive, lATE CO., Charl1lestoni,_S,gC,. li1h' them in the worl. Will poBsclefy U '6unfd each box is worth ten tinmots the cost of a domore to putrify tho bulood andet:M,chron-. Ic ill health than $5 worth of any other remnedy yet discoy. eredl. Ilpcoplo cotuldl bo mlado to realize 100 miles to get a box if they u-,Id not bo had straltedi pamphlet free, postp,adt. Sendl for it CO., 2~2 Cust,om Houso Street, BOSTON, MASS, lich Blood I