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TIlE IOOltESSIVE SOUTH. Facts Showing a Fie Prospeot for the People of this Section. (From the Baltimore Sun.) Long before the movement from the Northern and Middle States sot in, the Sun repeatedly called attention to the - new fieli that since tho war was opened at the South for industrial emigration from the States and from abroad. It pointed out its vast underlying wealth of coal and iron ore, of limestono and manganese, its great deposits of kaolin and of copper and gold, to its variety of woods for the constructive and decora tivo purposes, tand its thousands of acres of fertile soil. At that time only a few cotton factories were in operation, somc kaolin deposits worked, and hero and thore south of Virginia, where coal mining had long beein going on, some feeble attempts made at mining--princi. pally in Tennessce and Alabama--where a iew furnaces had been built for the smelting of iron ore. It had been demonstrated even then that cotton fabrics of the plainer kind could be produced at considerably less cost than at the Notth, and pig iron laid on the bank ready for delivery at $11 per ton. The great drawback was the want of adequate facilities for transpor tation to a market, but not long after wards sonic enteiprising and clear-sight ed men, looking forward to the futuro development of this mineral wealth, took up considerable bodies of land rich in coal and iron ore, aunl waited until the time should come to utilize them. The rapid extetsioi. of railroads throughout the South supplied the opportunity, and while the Southern people of the cotton belt were increasing the number of their factories in the vicinity of the plantations that produced the raw material, Northern and English capitalists wero descending upon West Virginia, Tennessee an d Alabama, and putting uip furnaces, to be followed by rolling mills, in the midst of the iron and coal deposits. Slow as the movement was at first, it has in creasod with such rapidity that great coke and iron furnaces now line the Chesapeake and Ohio l ailroad. Chatta nooga and Knoxville have now becomo hives of busy industr.', and now towns, destined to rival cities like I'ittsburg, have been founded in Alabama, which have been christened ihrminghani and Sheliehl-nanes famous in England for the excellence of thtir manufactures of iron and steel. .Birniinghiam is now the seat of an active iron industry. It has already a ititmber of large furnaces, and mills for rolling iron and steel are about to he erected. It cont:tiis at this time some 8,1100 inhabitants. At Sheilield, also, furnaces have bcen built, streets laid out., houses crcced, stores o1 pned, and population is flocking in. What is more important still, cheap iron is at tracting other industries. One of the great stove works f. 'I'roy, doing the largest business of its kind in the United States, is to be reioved, or may already have been removed, eitlr to Alalta:na or Tennetsse. Other trales and iau. factures are following, notahlV Clark's works, which supp)lies a large part of the United States with cotton thread. 'Tlie narl)es of Tannessee, for which Knox ville is tihe principal iuarket, are getting to bo in request, and so many mnanufiw turing enterprises huve been established there that the pouhit(it t has ii ncreased from 1,000 in I to over 30,0l0l. Chattanooga slow,s a i-tntiir i ncre:s and wit hi it hnts (om :t a .peculatiou ii building lots oin whici large prolits lave beetn rapidlym:de, 1but wvhic+l nay be, carried too, far unh:s Lept. within health lv limits. O t her SouthI erni cities are feelin'g the impulse, though in a lesser degrec Lamznds are brOininig In-t ier Iprices. TIh o hiardwood fore.sts of Ten lnessee and1 North Carolii, w~ihib less t han two years ago could have been bought. at fromi sixty cents to ai dollar and a quar ter, an acre have Ien purchased b,y capi talists, who are gett ing ready to scnd the timber to thle .Eastern markets. irent Stretchies of inle laud farther southI, within easy distance (of rail (or water car riage, have also bken brought up. All these fact.' go to show that. the South has entere it up on a new~ ciia of inidust rial activity ncver kntown befncore, and thait in the course of ai few years, she is destined to become onie of the most prosperous sections of the Union. A dierin g. A shirewd busines man111 woul just.a much think of goiing withJout li hi brak fast every mnorinig, and hlingii. to tbusiess with but one bioot oni fori e(roiinilny ~'a hae, is tising; yet there si arema3nyimen whlo rl-ver advertise, but whio won<h-r whyi I heir i bi bors1, Mr. Gom-Ahiem uel ' .ie rs. (I. '4 Snuff & Co., whon do weveral hiundurea per cenit. miore buisie.s t hium ti'-v do)*, ih and( retire, andt tint on n ,eauitail far h a than that with wiche t he non-adlveit Sr opJened'( store. The11 coa t irast heit weuli th. two'( is e<qually great. in oilier things. Thei adlyertiscr dIoesn't ramllie into his ollire in the morning as it hie Jiual just got i'll (crutchies ai but a ruiinuite beftore drink a <juariIt of souri vinlegaur. Neilther' does hie reaJppe. at noontimie from1 a chieap luinch. hoo,king thle pitcture- of a hall-fled st reet e;ar ifulle No, nol. 'he iad2(1veil iser' sweeps nmbly in withI a smuile on his face asM blig as a circus bill1 poster, feels at peace with all mcen, chuirrupls ai goodl moniing Io all himnds, licks up~ the papuers that coniaini his mi(vertIitmentS, strioke(s 1 h i ear with rat. isfaction., Smi jiluizes 11inlt hdtiest lif the <htiy wi i tih oulec iln successfu$ll clos 11ng senies i atniigthtfl. Thle non-imilvertiMer doiesai'l smiile oinly whe haile saves a1 fewt enits by re:uluing. th l'stoic pollrter's pape1r, unid tie sintil i. s(o thuitat it woiiuhl hake se:veral skeiins ofn them ii to maik{i a sinI gle hair thread of facial sun l ight. Chunangng rrlmllIn (olorli i o Whiite iinntls. Se(viral iionths ago. thr wa'ic~ts Conisider ale st.ir mv r flie reporlt t hat thle CcintIral railroalld lhwt (tinumped its policy in re-gardi (hints preteene fori all Suioriate pousi. tionsi in the. .inhips and oin thei roadi. Tlhie coiimp:i:y's rei.'oiis for thle imuo-' were( uni dlerstood to4 be3 economyi o (f iiuum2-uiment. Colored workliamn were cheapejlr, anid it was belIeved would inot hIe So) iipt to sti uke as whifte workmen. Theii Kn ights of Labor ahdl Fitrman's lI rotherihioodl werei much e-s ercised at thle miove. Whlen A 1' lex(ndr's friends got cotrol a momnthI ago, lie heard of a good (hel of coimplint agaInst the policy inaugurated by his predcessor, and the colored t rin hands aippeared to bie most objectionabl'. Thle A lexuader man agemnent has decided to1 go hack to the old pllan and give the plreferenc(e to the whites for all posihionus. It Is reported that thbe -hauige of policy will c'xtend to the other epartmnents. Any &nmalI Boy, with a Rilek, Can kill a tjver-lf I le tIger happens to be found whenm e'ly a little cut). 80o con sumption, that <Ladliest and most. feared of diseses, In thlu country, can assuredly be conquered ant destroyed if D)r. Pierce's "Golden Mce al DI)scoery" be emp)loyedl early. ---The Boston Globe says: "The Aev. Mamn Jones has made the best impres io on ostoni of any revivalist who has visitsi the city in recent years. 14e is a i b~frains aid originaliLt and1a men of tht tamon GENERAL NEWS NOTE$. The strike on the docks in New York contiuues. The President has approved the Mexican peInsion bill. The Presidlent lits applointed Nathan C. 3nudy postmaster at I3eaufort, S. C. 'I'he estimnt e of the national debt to-iay lm ws a retluction of $9,000,000 since the st of January. The ihIouse conunittc on 1)u1lie 1nild ngs has agreed to report $100,000 for a mnilding at Newberne, N. C. 'lher is no change in the Senatorial k,e:dlocks in Indiana, West Virginia and i'exas. Ik'lfast is tiet again, the rioters arrested i turd:ty night and last night were arraigned Li md remanded for trial. An ortler has beern issued forbidding 18ss101 newspapers to publish other th:t lei('iitl notices of mtilitary tovements. lhe lizzard in lManitolba continues with inalated severity, the thernoneter regis ering 50 degrees below zero. 'The julges have refused to transfer the rial of the government cases against .1(:1(h l)illion to the court of the Queen's Bench. The Cincinnati ,un has suspended pub llt'ation. This result. Was caused by radicai iliferences of opinion aiitog the owners. 1loolle Ailermnan O'Neill 1hfas 1een (1on v"icted of (oniplicity in the Iiroathway rail road franchise brihery. The Ilon. (eo. ii. Penidleton, ninister to Ierlin, huts returned to the United States, to remain a month. Thre wasi somlc excitemiient o2 tlie Parik li urse, vesterhiy, owing to the polit ical sit i:tt ion im Europe. 'T lie IIOuse( co1miiltee has re.ported nd versly on the hill to penion Mrs. Logan otnl .lrs. Blair. (oi ressnin iialegan ias len elected 1 nit'dl States Senator from 'Texas, to sue cre 'cleMxey. The Senate has on its 'alcn(lar a Ihill to ((le t2 (h- oh(l irsenal property in ('harlcston it lite l'rustees of Ilie IPortetr Actulemy. There is an order called ''Knights of the (l:d>tlen Eagle." We suppose the assessntct is ,2I) a Knight. ltyimond lil-lnont, son of August l;i" mt ot, Ihe welt known iiItukcrof New York shot liimnself on Monday morning. ('ttus unknown. 'I'lh Supren Cotrt of \Missouri has grntitd'( a stay of the cxecuttion: of I:axvell, tIe nninierer i Preller, pendin the dcei sicn onl his a al.. ''he tiscission of the retaliation bill iy ( ogress has exuited iithe people of the i)i, uinionl (considcral v. h'ir t'Oiips alt' drilling netively. A ruinor is current in Looo ltt the rily reserves of the lirst (lass aure atot,:it to bt called (out. The N/'atiundard deni s tlie rt'lp >t. Ilhe P'nnsylvania Senate hats pa'sed aL bill provitiing fort t e su tission (if the lipr1 - hihilion :mu n htnen-rt to thec State ('ons;i;:t. Ii' - I ;t vote of the petll(. lliss Va :nadt aid August Sj-ies were in .:utui, by trt).y n TIuesdlay, the' t:ro,om Iita'in i-lrtesentti Iv his brothi ter. A sul. t''t iu jnslit"e iiif the p1(1' ofll('i:ttedh. I'he I'iesilent has nt'c''pted tlie risigna tion of (hen. P'. M. B. Yotig, of Getorgi:i, ('onisul (henuerl at. St. 'ete:slurg, hmt has nott yet sel(lici his suecssor. No c"luc liss been ob tainedi b y th:e pol.'' of the bnurglars whlo tried to roh, the post t'i(e s:itlice it .Itrsev ('ity, whiich wilIh s' ;dt aill :itI'iniits otf the- butrglarts. hIet n'w .\:tl: nlmy ttf tuitc wii ltpet.id :1 h nmvillt'. V2 a., 'un t day nih . 1 i one. fiii li i l:(ia t '. t In- t ii (ii' nouthi. T i-'c ii n ':s tsit ' f ret r'tjttlej iing ' Th-'ue h~imtii immicilrth oili- re1 fusedllii tog ieibrate ith feen',hl2sl2jubie 1in thIe cr in ti t e iiien lIs2k v ~ii r i hnl liIbit und1- ('12> wife ari vedli t t 2i lin Wednesdyli and' wasentu2i2t h t 'l h i 12 tor2hliht i lproession al hand 2122'n nantle A Stali h- mt i at w12( li 22n l i cI li , i thii ii '('(2 tt i ' e nli li-ar ul 215s of'~i2llij lt-il. re h u i2itr'al l it iwr n eelst ~t. .\l:m hi'n 2t' 2 (ps t ui n i t10- u tl-r i.I('l (2t .I-e (tliil( Truit ('omp2 taty.\2-t:asuho li t 1 Weki' ofte C1 w coa-rn s eh b :tlus f'is da hill~s 22king l,te kel '-n of :.x ::-unbhngI'Cit hike a fely, unish al 221 tlpce a-t 1mui2t t th Ile penit22(1tifarv. 2211 it .(' hl~ . Zer11vie, of2 Hoin g lieork, i.\ ii ' in tin Albnyiiite tiry A ;11221rn.or l''rafr Lofr(hio,' hsrubib-It unti! It21 h(21 e a uan idae fir renoinat'ion, al imag a at1 rea2o h;iis troessilnl in22 p. tMy12( (therh-eptunel,t the i i on 2Pa(2 l1t"' I i k:ai ("'i'mp;myt decidl to ceaset2 b 2(1- ihoulilf ll < imienaryll ases has 5 'n aitig it s(~er 100ateit gold.toefrt .i thse.lnwer ote oftahie Ixi Iembiat .lu(1 t :uTint 2(0 al ie rpl21g ae ork.bi illmphan itIimid reing,moki, trm f 512. i-el wa.12 122211(ll,1 a "gambilngUt hely. VTheL ohn ge 1.a hite, whIlte!r in the WO-(1 ui is 21 neontsed show him toe a<lauJiter i mj~i wit0. the haoyislte.;k . A'I the Viipenna ur Coif Wa Ahintnier. Counl Iti alunkyle th car- t Aust111 riatIl n. TIii.e t rrensIhe WenGermany (Iinoit l''anc heIt~v pi as byncr eaigi aue(f125 .tii a farm hoe enearinI Est 'lanoer, a11(I)l W,o tantie to hanged he l in vthe ~m(Wlfres ofnrakliphice.y Wl' A h.ot h.0 o oilldatrad' strie rs re firm's teranlig p.l the astrI on iend Thet Po t ralt 'erry watbuned~w to deathsb lercktIngakn fr- VIl)i fro aOt ir i the AondaemonPerry toIte cofstitticame Dollege at Baltimore, Md., on trial for nur .cr in complicity with two other Inca, who iln( been convicted of killing people and illing bodies for dissecting purposes, has Ixel ac(luit,ted. 'I'he little town of Wellborne, nine miles Soutli of Bryant, 'Tenn., was shaken twice by slight carthquak n s okn last night, CatiSing windows to rttle :u III hoUse to trtnlde. 'Ihis is the irst (: tl Iitake shock ever felt in that section. Fire on ilackinne Island n(ear l)utroit, Mil1., burned the 'Itlack iaauIIl 115 1s, ("r 5(111 ouse and f111our st 1(5. 'Th the IIwrnrt(nm eter stood thirty d'grees belo w zI). 'h(' guests from the hotels barely scap;('d Wit h their lives. Loss jII,1(fU. A high wind blew down trees upon tWo canups of laborers upo11 Ihe N orthrn I'a citic r'oad, nearUTa1 oti , ( t 'I)n, ye't-r(tay morning. Ninc ('lhiIn 'e wen' kill,' l :a11' ab(lou( 21) (;hineso : l wh \v it':; wVrt I:tlyi in julre(. '1he wviind blkw );l) 111(s In I 'hiur TIhe Ilr,' in the iioiuitri:,l lih, I at Rsotb esit , N. Y., C'r t t eI(:lV tt1 iid the lfImt!I (Icpa,rtnwnr . 'te renm::ilus of \I r:. I'. .1. Von1 110(d50n wV(re (d"(.n red1 1,n11o1 the1 111is. Slh waus :) year15 of a'', :ui iwa. cll)oyedl in the' latutitliry d1epartent. l'rsit'i n .\I;(ha(iv, I II e 0;d1 1)(min 101n l,ine, haLs ull"'en I a re wanll ofI :<1l,l5it fur the i i:r:nt w > I hw ellll' I tlu' infe'rrn:tl ma):(hine (In the' (huy rnll'tt('. l - ii' :l:,( to Iihe stean, .r is : il, :tti it ha(:ltl b('un r('1):ir'li. A wvreck occurrt',d on tIel \' ir':inia Il it land railroadl on 1te.(sl:V. I'ent v fO11 r rei.;ht. (ar u' 1 t ell c'n.,in w r'(ert' 1il'41 ill : hcA) of 1Ins1. All hC:liIs VeI'e inre m1 less huit. A h,ntikt'mant, Ed(l. \I:rtini, fron Atlemtinarle, Va., wa- turnd('l to de:H!1is. ih(e lr"opetrly of the nu(th rt Te1r' ;1'al11 (Ctill):Iy wasiM shl41 at a14ue1ion1 in Ii:h11titun fi' l)I)1,O00), tin' Ilu'(ha 'ers b in .h tC I. Il'rc and(1 .lohn1 S. Wie :mnl tin-ir (551, (inttes. le othio'ler hiderti'i 'r ' th We a ('rn Uinion Chami)lny an,l at reprlu-e:tatti\e ul th 14Unitied I,inie.s. 'The iiouSt' ('omtnitiel o the Iii ihl un4animiouslV Recom1en1('n,d the Iat :i,a(geI o' thel resoltui p)rovidlingh a juint. ("unnolitt(' of the lh 1441e :mdtl tie'ual(' to :uunSidlter tll (XpI(tit("ncy(' of hulling 111n i1tt'rn:lti'al).I (X hlibiti,)n inl Ii t2 in1 orun" n;tliun of tin diSCo)ve"ry of A lt ri(na. Ilrs. I'nlw rdl W\aIliIor, 1r('<inti1 (114'' nin 1li1 1,r11h of Ih-'vi's 1,ke. t)ta l'i .ll Ii at't'illll II)4 iil :u 1 1. 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'Iri '';t 1' '1441 he en in ll' o Xh, I nh rnI111 irin i 4 n ;m' di11 Xri 1tinmbi (X' 1 uppos lotIl le un41 .;;p '' I *)' ''i X 1 hIfla XXu 4au1(41 wonti'm 1 n' lIlnd Ti14 4' IIum's hroat .1 4wa . 1141and Iln. ntI 144n :' 1111m3' inhab14 i('1lta11 i4i'114' b4 arm1441 lI th:l e ilt'l14i. et 4i of 1,i a III, 4 by hi444 glotmspr.'itl(' I 4tre44mI/U'tet wa(4sti l in)C a(tu! Ii l h44itii:ih 4414 , tt '(Ile of1 hourpsb. 'l refmedio 1 It 15 14' \VrInll G'alha t nh 1 oX4 h-rik4(' (Ifmo1. Any wountded trta t theuform r . Pner nw Ibanse stor~e P alet"uw thrigmial frttl Littlr Ills)k Ark. G-1001115.n m.tdthi clerat thwet cin the evni(g 1.4 reas the 5ta the premise. Gaclnliwa -e the hOVC p 111 3 .el,nd~a. .dTeg th re intt er re uera: deg rk belo (iero.gItjoa. ovnw BRIU-A.BRAU. " My (leatrest friend and must we part, And bid farcwell, in anguished tone 'Tis like a dirge upon the heart, When every joy on earth hath flown; But memory's voice will tenderly Assage our grief, if cre you go You'll just fork over now that.,V 1Ye 0at ned you, Charlie, long ago. A dlissolving view-Growing blind. '1'lT(re are a great many Orange men in Florida. '''hat's a flame of mine!'' as the bellows sail to the lire. I'venling shoes are again becoming quite fanciful in color and1 design. It costs over $3,000 to bury a dead Con gr,ssnma. Irish wakes are cheztper. No womian of fashion can have too mucht jet on the waist. andl skirt of her dress now I hp"utation is wltat ntc anid women think f u' ch:aater is what God ani Ilie angels viw of us. Never take a erooked path while you see a siraight one. "Pa,'' said a little fellow to his unshaven father, ''your clia looks like the wheel in ht namsical box.'' Never growl at the weather. Noah did not, and he witnessed 40 days of the wettest weathter that mnan ever saw. ''I ;ay No' is the title of a new story. I0t sounls like a h usband answering a wile's r1 turst for a sealskin cloak. "Wlit. ails t1his heart of mine?" is the ino '1odious way in which "one vo'alists refr to anr attiectiot of the liver. A exchange speaks of a man who ''lies in a ('iti,"atl :onlition.'' Most everyb rody will lie when they get in a tight fix. I'y rubbing a cat's back in the dark you c: aa s-e the eectriety Ily, and when the cat 'la:ws you' hand you can feel the shoek. Althourglh pugilists seen to he willing to appear in tie ring they are generally roped into it. In luirer---No. It was not Sir 'Wmn. Penn, )u pI:tin Wim. Penn; there was no handle to that Penu. T' mann who thinks he can connouni e:ae freely by telephone, is laboring under a haloCsinatioii. -urne onc wants to know if i bee is angry I weon it stings. We are not sure abu it the 11 ', but the victit is. It is said there is a )itter feeling among nt 1I!sters. Perhapa someblody has heeln lutling hops in the beer! I'ytainoras be(llieved th:t man atsendel front the bean. ie probably would have re::rdled Bostonians as cannibals. L Ulii!s' hats nlow-a-days are somnewlhat te4o a5p1i ing tom' the convenietce of the folks who sit lehind them in the theatre. \Er. ( ),ion 1us just failed out in Nebras ka: but it cannot he said that be lms not a -''at to is mname. A LIrlingtonl mother has miraculrnusly -i'red mr youngest hopeful of smoking by t';, a-im. on of hand.ls \Wh en .tlr. (':arpenter miarried Miss 1ku'ber la,t wtk, nmt, a t newspaper in the land saidl anaytlunm abmut the future racc of shavers. '1 WI) brothers in New York have not Ioken to each other for 30 years. They ar c 'leaf itt 's. A I"renuchinau has conceived the idea of having 1a,15 advertiser:s who will show his goo Is on thte promenade. I'ernicious egotism is atnotler man's ( sire to tell you about himself when you w:sh to tell himt al)out yoursclf. \\ 14( in il r enters the s:anctum111 01 a I'cy editor and the editor says, ''ld to ::y" ou0're hark,' wlat does lie nican? 'T1he si ng 'r who understanls the manage no4 iN of i. hi t breth i-s conider'ed aI glent ni')[. It Ilughit to) be the .samie way wvith a > ('ut. 41(d luIke a1 4-peech. SomiIethting done1)4 to stop) the1 p1lyinig of tat \4 X new lmarried( Texas m1an1 shot his h. w while sIhe was mlixing her first batch hi 11uits1. 1 is plea in coutrt was self rII au, Onl te whtole, that thlere's a ain1)st gonbil (ingl oni Sunday. It giv~es 4u)4 1ne 1b' to) saw wood." mAu ien lady says5 that if single lifle is I sur4lsI 14) rea4soni that dole life is 1 w ': a5 haul. lit ladies ralrely uniderstand Tin-re is nthling ne1w untder the4 sun, v.ah tile psahnIisi't. ''This seems 1to heat' '44 iih theory it ne1gro( minast relsy oIrigi n)4 4 it m1( the ar. Why1i i- it that ai wVomant with a cosly3 hua i inds thle atmilosphiere in the theatre so1 warm while the man11 neCxt to) her is think Ciig cler0 :I'tgymnen sinc(erely htope the etiL is 0n its hi1st legsI.--AUIalnyi-gis .tul aIt tentioni to1 the suippo4rt of the ladl':t. A in O akhod1, Cal., pape12r ini t'efer'rintg to the d eath Ilf Ia c'it izen reenltly, saidi th41.a' 'ha-' I n to4 a34 114 happ't ihomeI."' An no1 1w it is .said, theo widlow thlreatents a Iibhel sItit. As a1 protectiltm aIgainst col, a netwspapler worni a1cross Ithe chest is recoinmiitie(e. Gent lemn who 1had( a1 nellwspaper waOIrig t:u IIestify to its thlooughnless. The: wIfe of ai \Vis'oiisi editor lsiings Iin 'F hahy4 5 (1rad11 intto the( (1filee while she '4' I'le' 4)' h er hulsandtlI's p~ter. She is '',41 3 14'' woinl for' an) edIitor's wife. 'I I 1 m1a:1 ser:''.'nti -irl wh'1o, InI gratify 1a1' 1)'1y mah I(', wilIt . O' p tletdliti' on1the IX . 4 b 4o henl sh Inws4 tI'lt(e mis the ,4 I s1'html (''451 tIle othIer dlay. \VhIen 4n44 ni churebII l' fair st''w will le:. A pre'Ife'' Ir of Ilmtisitry in N( w Xo L ''4s it I' n 1410'S bh-. to tell lie w''th the tI:14'4 'h'd.' - Yes, and1 1 is ra t4lll'tr dt:44:,':uls ioI tell a( man): he li's who 14likh A 3"ung4 ladty w'rites to iinquire hiowt loni u. hii before1i44'4 4'he( a1llowed' 1him to kiss 41'. Ie.n (einugh forl her1 father 0)4 a leg 41'helr to have giine to bed. n " 4444 I ' lIld. him lo- iou ma')I S id4 thaIt if 1he ('nlled h imtie aah4i T 4 hI urelf' t'l Iiounllt a hundIlredi both nX ,s bef .4re mlakinlg an1 hnpe)trtinenit answbXer 'and whe yi ou ou wr' ite an1 anlgry letter keepiI it 1'or XX'weik befo re youl 4jCndl it, 1and1 lieu 444rnI it up.) ''e, ail Haiss, " 'tObacco is hlau for 'm).' 1 kno'w it I feel it. It. is killitng 141' by ))4 1 in 11a1. 1u i ' en 't swea4r til lit tit 444 (4 yeart, you14 know4X. I doit'~we4 -A tbi l,t lilyself as lan inteate4'iI liar.'' V lI '.1 wdl u'ne for ligleavCes1 oe te XV i M( 3arhfn;the clOsi-t mor e sliles tiolbiin14 ' poted.~I h l I It l 'ntn lrtn isr Wit wo use taico." Toas-oi 1o1''d Isea hter influee gto havrethen ifh wOill you tihn113'ke1 ofheor cb ut. (fdr s, t\that will lhe a tt r chf us fo mailrriedl men to crawl safely uip to bedt on loidgm night.9. Paying for Condolence. It is said that Mrs. Logan had to pay $80 for messages of condolence snt her when the Genoral died. This is an ox periene which has come to nany per sons under similar circumstanecs. it seems so strongly the case that good taste would dictate the prepayment of such dispatches to the senders, but the most considorato and generous people are oftontimo thoughtless. As for pre payment of telegraphic dispatche' on other subjcets it is probable that more come to Washington making inquiries about matters which are of more privtte concern to the senders than to any other city in the country, and perhaps in the majority of instances the man who is asked to give the information is told the dispatch was sent "collect".--Wasliing ton Correspondence Baltimore Sun. A I'roninnding l'iieicpr. Mr. Frank ('rittenden, a yung; n mni living near here, was oti lhursday crngaged, wit i several ot hers, in raising a hoiNse on his mother's farm, which is about one milc from his present horne. D)uring the nigit he got up and dressed himself and walkied I) to the 1la('e where the building was being ec(ted. One of the worknen had put the tools awav, :tni lie, beiner >ond tslceep, co ld id.t li n . lie ia s Iln:it he caime to the co,nt"lusioi sliil a p that the tools hiu'l hitetn (airrietd honua, and that lie wouhl go a( ik for tlem. 1 i i return, he walked aainst a lice, striXin' his head with stliienit force to awakt i hiin. lie says lhat hie was vcrv mUtch a; tonishld to finl hiititf nlo in' the woodl and in the darukess t' ni;iht; ht, aitle collecting his tinoghu's :it l':iin' hi whereabouts, lie lost no time' in iakui hi.. way home and to tad again.--liit'/ uiou? )isput(ch. 'The L.iqnor Qut"aiton in I.niR'uiOi('r. Th'lis p)orlexin,, tlucstion wi!ll mnot downv at the hidding of aiiy man, or t of nwn. Again the iatter of "Ieense" or "uo li cense," is warmly diisetutld here and thlrs. leti who h:ve heretfort i,l)op 'e(l Ii :. an<l done all in their ptwcr to cru-h tih evil in this conininity, have abtouit w (lint' thin ('oi-lusiont tli it is it) use to li.hit it any lontger 111)1n th1) u pint basis. 1oil lhit apl,(etit( seels to control lbul,ie :,.m ment. Al(I ia cliainge is cluinig over is' i)ol)ec wiich will i('niantd from) ou'r nc\I Legisl'tttre the r"et)("l of ti' pt'('snt o hibitory la1w tn<d entact a''highi l'ense hiw" (011(n to all whtio (opily wlh ith its provi;ions. ''he )'esent law is "'I:lul)ing stO('k" f)r thie worhlI.---/stneisf',e //r. Iiuning A ny V itih liio ', ir. ' j -1 .Jaies \edlimn hats been rn irit d for 2i ye'rs anl be :a his wife hive :":s lived Ipcacefully und happily to_b. . Nothin' had1 (ver' o(l"urrdut'ol i ".'ITo day to mIar their cnuimtial hl)p;: W w. t hi., wife, tltroug i n tv e nt' n.'i ;\u ra: awa.y withi Joe Mcedlint a nephew:.,\ of Jm;u; aid w ho is al"o intti(l :te1 hts liv e i dren. 'lhey took \ with them about ::> in clothing and( inoney'. \3t'. licdllin\was it: tonvti yeste'rday on his way"' to ( '"ioe!, N. C., where he has triael the btl says all he wamits is is clothes and init m-V 'T'he parties live in the tuppe' p it of county. -(ieenr ille 1-cirs. G;oud lFnrting. lfr. 'I'. lKi. 'uti rnilun i-i on of tin' h,. faitiers In this c tiUtt w n> 1m' x ":we (; tmuch l l'ort in' tlrichitng ad ii,i )i n i is lasi. By da:in:oge :oil ot -r ni .. , I. has g)tt(ei his farm up to a high st:t'e ot cuiltiv:ation. TIhe pa:st year ht i1 (huedl l-! acrns i cotton und i:mtle. 1II.;5 al l V r ntin a. i bu hls. i l lii t he . \ :: the D)irector. of the CoiIzlubi ie b' Seminariy eetdte1 .i: Stricklen;, of Athmia tim e bir ( va4canIt by thle r'emoival r i)r. \4,. I>-h-o ilir. C. C. I iersmanii was electied toi the e' r (:4'54ir to the llev. \V.. E. b''':.7 was iponed'4 for thle present-thei duii14s 44ofi tha cii:ir to b)e di.schalrged by the other inof'h SO) s. We sttd iast we 'k that Mix h:m vet--r ans past the age of G'2 wioiuhl git bac~k pa:1 from the tunOe thley aIt iiedi that agi'. \ letter froml \Vashionton infrmti'is um, that tis is not the ease. We'' wroite thhhier1 for the puros 'oSC(f tscerital)inm. The 4'? 13y wi be4gii) with thie filing andO approval14 of ti:. appl;iieati>n v;ith the Coelal 'i 4er4. Tii. jutte 01 siut bac1k payi3 w,'l' o uiba? to) 44ur nnd asto 1l4ead( us to ima1ke thio The14 "'avob4'rite Pr-pi' 4)ld Ii f 1I Pielre? curs "fenale wieail'. ti- 41 kim 41redli affections1). 1 iy drulsggi0ts. "1) ow 3O is ,it non 44f4 m y:41 contriiimi,,1' . "ictin y" Thn t'4aij'i \' SEEDS! SEEDS!~ Brass and Clover Seeds, Seed Grain and Potatoes, Garden and Flower Seeds, Vegetable & Flowering Plants, Prices quoted on application. Descriptive Catalogue miailed Rm. Correspondence Solicited. T.W.WOOD&80NS, SEEDSMEN, No.10 S. FOURTEENTH ST. hiention this pape.r, itticIlogNI, v., -TONMC w~ii irify thn BL OOD re'4ab 4 the .IVE nK KIDNJEY8 4.) nP.HTony4 i br. H1I,TIf nndV~,~Io ORof YOUTH iDy"t 4) in,wn of A4,4)-) 0'* -, i'j, 4 i j tio,JLack of str(ngth an Tlired Feni)tngt nh 4olu44tly co4r4'l: t?oor4'. 44''' force. Fniliveon the mind04 HutTorting from com IinOti S t hy cornplezion. Frequient nttemrta at couhntrit ing ony7 '4da4 4o tho lopiuiarity of the orisbinl. 'N not expe4rimen 1tet the OnlOIiAL- A14D ltm,' o( r o'ns Rip Ron ve tasc H Aache. Bample Dono al proen B ook rn edon e ciotwo conta U postage. T H E DR. HART ER MEDICINE COMPANY. 9t. L..ais, Me . BLOOD AND MONEY. - Tho blood of nan has nuch to do in shaping his actions during his >ilgriiage through this troublesome world, regard less of the amount of prosont or'expcct Ianlt money in pocket or stored away in bank. It is a conceded fact that wt ap P1u' af( our blood makes us, and theo, l>iue'r tho blood, the happier, llcatliier, prett"er 1id w1scr we ira; hence tie oft i'epeate(I interrogatory, "how is your blood?" With pure Streal.ns of lifL.givinZ fluid courting through our veins, bound_ ing through oir licarts and ilioughing through ou1r l>hysical frames, our morals become Ihetter, (tIr colistitution stronger, 0111' intelleetllal faculties 1nro acute and graider, and mil, wonteintl ehildren happier, hicalthibr and litoe lovelj-. TIbe Unplrcecenhe td dcntuml. the un l>aralleled curative powers, and the in nlishtkable proof 1101 iliose of unini p:abllable cliaracter 11(1 integril y, p 1ntit with an1 unerring linger to I. 'II. . - Botanic Ilood Balm-a:; far the Iesi., the chcapct;, thie qtickest anl the grabnt es and Intost powerful llood remedy (Ver be'fore khnown to ntortal man, in th'' re lief and u>ositive cure of Serclula, I tti I mnatim, Skin (lisea:SCF, all tlait: of bloot1 l10011, Kidney comlplaiut.(, old uIlceiir and sorer; c:alcers, eatart'h, etc. B1. I;. I. i5 onlly abloutt titrce VCiItirolld -Ii laby 11 age, a giut, in po'wer --It 110 renedy ili Amerie can or everhas niade hitli I Woideriil s howing in it., nilgical .lowers iln enriJg iid tir<ly (+ru(licatnig the Ill,oVe colltru iint:, ma gigatic sales in tlie face of frt lzila1 op. l oit011ion and110( woul'l -be nlionieylC m1 tp lits. LI,Ittnrs from0 all hoints where iltro.. dilced are px>t11ig ini lpin usl, steatking inl _1k lt,udtest i>rise. 5(11an sty tihey r(' ceit more Ihotielt frou one bottie of 1>. B. 1I t ia they have from twent v, thirt.y Iltd lilty m1ad e\'' 0110 hundred 1hot l& it l:ita l dtoeition of inert i ulll t oin-. inNia otaul l1'l'aet:. :of coinou foret t res. \ \e hoh11 the pro0f in hlhek and hl ite, iind we ilso hold the fort. All whio de'-ire fill infrml'at11ion b1110 ut ttl cint int 1Ut Curit of . lod t.iioi <, herfutiLa and1( i,erttfaious Swvellinigs, U'l e( r -, i, rei Z. hem iuut; .t. Iiitt ty ('om l) lints, ('at:airh, etc., enIt eenrie 1by mail; Ii t', a (oly of 111 t2 page [lulisti'ated B ook of W\'ondleris, Iilled with tOe m:.t W(inderful ian1d startling )>roof ever before known. Address, JLOO) BALM CO., Atlanta, (hia. CIARLOTT E 1'O.IN- TITllI'TE fr 1 O i' L 1 11 flitl .",11th II ; 1t: t.i iIC I l I lt t"' t 1151I S t' jlt' II 1t'li ithe uthi:n;u;ae li'l it \:ht' . i I i 1t l : 1 1' 1: .i l \ t i ;, l : ' ' { \ i: 1 i Ii ".., W I Iti.t . it 1 s " - 1 s lw h't i \lt' l I itl'j tilll iit" :i :, 11 i t i 1 t: 4 I ti t i..' . 1 l't/ Ii . i t I 1 ! ii \i. ti 5. 1 .i t t;I m'tit -ron I l '.i t 1111i. i i b It'' Uth'U Itl' 1 . . II \ ' 1 ;l ii t' " O UI.(11i...( I ll ( st .St h , t ,b it dS i lt'n lll ... i , , b w er c o er I w Ith 's . :a dl ,c ub r i,tey n . b.u d Sol n.' o t be;, witoutS.~ 1. S. ora, meverltm oxo ill. Findot 1 nopl a dse -* . maelousa power Ito tl pils, 'trwould wak r(hot Sent by mii M fort ce y ntstms Ittllu reiforlmainn ery valuablae. I.c i.nJormaton & tasns'Pisconai livaH M 'a t gical Institute tar or' !1;,: i;i' li .ercedt and skill. ful k2,innO!1I oam Niurgicons. ALL C1iiONIC Di EAJ.iS A SPECIALTY. I'ati iit ; t.ratt'i I oll ih r hotes. Many treutli t hoo, Ia' h a)11 sloindene, i Ieet'sst'tlly itts it' I e in ir:,tt. (oio tntil t"'.i Ifs, (jr s"ne lit ('nt9 III itatils for our "In . i do-L'oo<,'' v hI 11 ghves oil itlrtle ular . Atel.tt-( : t l ' ,> I 1;>i:1st1atY MEDEl CAt. t \-it'1. 'rnIN, Gi n Mitii i t., itilitlo, N.Y. 9 .o ior-otit," " r'i-dowln," delohlitted ol et1 ctriii i , mitiliilcti , 10nnfluitresses, house. koepr'i"t, n,' (vI'rWork l(1 Woil('n geinertlly, I r. Pierc 's '':vorito Ir'Vtrii1 n is the best1 Of itl1t01'f r tIV'bin . I t i o i n "Curtto. oall," hnit anhi bly fnl1til s t Iingeni's of purp oo, l'"in - it u"t , l,r1t t 1 - t 1 Itit fo r ill thoso (hIiIt) ' W ak'lnu't ' n1 I)i-cn o teculitar to lttni" . Thi' Iit un tilt i' itt y thousands oi secl'uit iii. it it h I 1i ' ][otel (Old Snyg im1i t u itu1(tta ntbrir(irt .i laigo (Xperilnco inl i:ti ;iog remint(ii. fot th< ir cure, uu(l i r Piords avcorite Presc ipon is tho r uti. o . =: c-ti Intt'rn,i't n-l i't''-(oll, 111 antmnationa noid u1<'"tertt, I: i: o Specific. It lit a liOrr(".'hI .II;,ne., O wt \t 'h Os uti'rine. tonic atn<l ne'rt"tt-, tnHl : '. vi":,r an(1 strength to the wh"l :int .. It. ctt..S w'tkness of etomiach, In 1io i +ml'":titu, weaknl backc, ner'V(1us l>rO"li Iia 1, ('shltist i0)n, (tt'biilty an1d r=i.( plis't t, ii tit h r o" :. 1';tto rilt' l'r'escrlp.. tton1 II sotld byr (tt"' -;" l 1n(le (ourt 2positlVC UthOraOItCt. beJ Wm'ipl e IIr(Ound bottle. FR C tOtSILIhTTLE RsC rl i "<t LIVER Seod 10citi i it:i i,"1r i)r.Pieree'slarge Trratis,e n I : (,l' wV~niin (1(0 pnge8, Iper-co'it- n . Art i', t, \ i IR'F. SAtY W 1rtI't' . 5 tft.\' 1I- N,(',3GJlint Street tiul t'.il, N. V. I *LITTLE F n ta LIVER AT FACORY I S ANT-itIL Oa M and TeARTIC SCK 49EADACE, Threious Hadinee, vizzino,liColsbstipa.. tiont, indligoMtiolu, "' ' and1( IiliOlUsAttn('kM, prompi f cutrelt fro). PiieriOg PI'loaMmant PI'atrghte P elletA. ,d Cents5 a vial1, by D :mr,is(?. ANOSaNdS: From the World's Best Makers, AT FACTORY PRICES. Easiest Terms of Payment. Eight Grand Makere, and Over Three Hundred stylWe to Select From. PIA NOS : Chickerig, Mason & Hamlin. Mathushek, ent and Arion Haon* & Hai ~, Orchestralri~ and,'. Plano an Otrgnds I deivere'd, frih pid,y ' t aponts ( Sou't. Fifteen days'c ttl, and.y Y' Feigt a/t id; Bothay if notX7/! satisatJ;ory.i SI l8no ~t Order, and1i tes theU4 Insrum. t In your'crO,wntHomes(.i ( N7. W.7- i(I(tTeRUMP ft, ,Mianaer Pi t '.t (8 t.nt m'(r te o to mer1 1 (11( it h i, I(7y1 1 a7.01m n'ta tal , at i t hey117 1(trit >nly gasy 1c17an a p;uid fro t rck Ii . TeaI W. 2 1'xad Skinry Newta Y lr . lieth J ir the by a 'l d 7 lls ost.:. e 'o'nd l eahboS W( ri ' tiic:i t co to J>rauer 3 A Olne boa. l IwIhv aknoehndr eal than $f ood l t enuer iyfae,o n to pl o uld caIrl lienyau o nu t to rh e alze 10 mles o goet agox ltha y oer notdh- a raterody p pet ree, ph-an.ad. in ren- o t CO. . 2 3dtm o St.Fr, B Ork.,MAS i hblood!recrn