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(alhoun's Statuo in Position. At 10 o'clock Tuesday morning a half dozen workmen began to turn the wind lass of tho huge derrick on Marion square, and tho colossal bronze statuo of John C. Calhoun, which was to crown the work and realize the dream of thirty fiye years, slowly rose from the groun(. The work was delayed until that hour in order to allow some of the mombers of the comnitteo to be present. Six stout cables had beei passed around the ol)Ot tom of the chair and made fast to the figure, which was thus nicely balanced. The head was still well covered with thick folds of canvass, tightly bound. Guy ropes leading in different direc tions were hold each by a workman, thus enabling them to regulate 'any circular or lateral motion, and at the samo time to place tho statue in the position it was to occupy on the pedestal. it did not take long to hoist it to the top of the pedestal, and there it was allowed to remain. It was more sugges tive than ever of the idea of an execu tion, until the men at the end of the guy ropes had been placed in the proper positions. Then the 0 boom f the der rick slowly moved around, swinging the statue (irectly over the pedestal where it was to rest. At ten minutes past 11 the statue of Jolmn C. Calhoun rested on its pedestal, thirty- five years after the corner stone of the monument had been laid. The ilgure faces the south, the back of the chair being to the north. Stand ing on the ground one can hardly form an accurate idea of its dimensions or height, but those who who saw tho work men oin the scaffolding near it yesterday could easily judge of its sizo-the men looked like the most diminutive of dwarfs. There remain now only the four his torical figures and the ornaments to the panels to complete the monument. Mr. Viott, the contractor, who did the granite work, is to be praised as well as con gratulated for the successful consumma tion of his contract. It is admitted to be an admirable piece of work, and it is somewhat strange that not a single stone was spoiled in the cutting. The work has taken considerably nore time than it was expected, but there were unavoid able interruptions antd moreover it hus been splendidly clone. When the Cal houn monument is completed there will be few ha(ndsomner works of art to be seen in the United States.-Nows and Courier. Collh;a Ene nti,ntionr. The folloWing is the rc ult of the inter mnedicate eNmcinations in the South Caro lina College: ((I.\)ES I-ORt 'IIE 1-Tl11'T T1IM. btudents attaining an avcrge of 90-100 on all their studies are pablished as "distin guished"; those attain ing a grade of 75 to 90 nrC pu)lishced :as ''Prolicient." Seniors-1)istin 'uishedl: 'I'. P. Iuliy, .J r., Ge orgeataown C. II. 11:rnwell, 1i-i 'td; 1). 1'. 1li istn, Darlington; A\. (. Alore, Sl)artanhulrg; 1. L,. Withers, Fair lil. 'ruliciect: \V. \V. lall, .1urens I). NI. 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S.- lirainm, N4 cc. I. iIruncc-ccn hirlc-ington;ci . II. I) ccnablo'n. Georgeton'c: I:. 3N, Turcckh-, I'erc-c . Proclicinct: .1. P. A uderso'c'N, Ac bbeviie F". I'. l)ccke, Fairci: W.c ' C. 3N1aulcdini, .lliccptoncc. J'i-c:IT m : c-T Ic niNn . D)istincguish.d: W.NN A. Conantcl.IN31ass. hellcis. IPodic ccnt: Ic. 12 I)cccdacs (Chester; L. C. c.ipcomb,ci AbbevillIe; IE. C. IMcGregc,or,~c ti cld Profcicienct: II. 'NI. Ayer-, A iclerson; II. P. Gr-en, ltiecland.; Ii. A. Itycnces, Dacr lington; L. I). 31 cltccn, .l. K.- Symmccers, Fc. II. Westoni, Iticlanicd; J1. A. Wcittkowcsky, hNershaw,N 'nI ' .-c:'-cnI A\N "-r' I . cI:N'rs5. l>roficientIci: A. A. Patter''.-ccn, liarnwcvcll. .i gt ( ntuliu ('t,gcclpc.Icc c Ih lOcagla Anc inti-eetincg incc'blecni concccs fromn Scott county,~ Icndi:ccm. NIcr. 31el)erncictt, ac widl owerc, fell inc lovcc withc a hciciIiflc younlg gi, dc eccutced hecr withc :c ieal whiclh only truIe acl'lcion kncows. 31 r. Mcel)cr iott Iisc thce Ii.-isfcrtccccc tcc have ca son,i butc thce sonc very c cii-cnidrtcly did' ncot obiject t) thce fai r younlg hidy- whom cc his falilio-r wacs trcying~ to icake Ihis stiep 1 ciher. Inc fact, lice yocccng 1ccc11 (nie(d nc lice youncg iccdy caccd made herl i fe- l cc-itci shce wvouhc ice wel] (eIIie 1s ci IineIccnhr ofi thec faiiv. Th'Iis ccii IpleacY- thec father, ccf c-ourcse, anich inc a hurccsi ofi parentaI cl aileci cc e told hcIis son,ccc ticil. he ailci ice youngic ihily were eng-caged.-c Tihec thec sccn wcentc ve tcoli ccgract.citc lice ycouncg ladcy. iIe cid li, cclcc.Mcciotel-i so'c vecry cf. Iectionactely IM t ii ie propsd mac l was \neccic (cicted. i An c-lopccnIi.-cc followed, andcc thce fondc father hcas icnNw cc tdaughitc-r-ian- namc tihe sclt hacs ccc sic-I nu> ci -r. Agie shildic ncever- (:clcci)-te 'th i yout inc contests whcerec Cupjicd awavcrds thce prizcs A ?Nncd Alfacr. A ilettecr to the- iichmcond Thj/lc/h gi ves thcc iacrticulars' ci cc distressinclcg cc-cid-cct whiiich cc':ccurrdc cc'ccar Plc-amntcil Vallyc, lItcck incgihamc (counlcy, yrcc, \n'ccescday n:iht A N - few da cys befo ca cc Ir. iFrcccnkcc mcrried ac bIcc;cticcl (country-'. g"ci ca lc icc lh(ir rccccc of v Iscts, spendccingcc thir hconeym3oon(cc, tihey3 h licey . Aitr Ih houshcc o-ic 'd hadc cc reircd iccariedcl cc l . N r.'cc Fr. I m hc i wcc i ficie bicingc' nr'm :c'cc by 'cc the ccn Mf din -- cicii l w:cith flcc th i ccccor, cn 3Irc 'I rankc noise-, iccn to) a i-rm h11Hc-I hin-" nearcc ci by andci beganic c'inicc it noi ! v' cI'ci o N '-ly Theyc~ iculbccd thec cccpc Mcc harc Ic,' ccwi ccndi ice hcc-M ting veri wa' s ii brown, I ricc its iplcce cmci Ic-l, csniking't- A irs. rank icc thec foreheadccc, tccti ngci hccr sklli. Thei' anlnuncccc ici, and c hib. 31rc. Fr. uK '. is nccccl.de ccired ct, Iche is lcowc ly icng icc a miics. enl'ticacl (ccnltditon ccptur.:, icci ile tmcc orccc ticiccbc Cciuwerb' c'ccicaUyTM eol. S-ccl It) centscl iln stamps for hook. Addressc--, WoriIs i)is penlsctryN N1lcl A 'cciat Iioni, 663 Mlainc street, Iicilcalc, f. .. LawNyecrs drawxc concveyanccecs, and yet thecy arc not beasts of bcurdent UEINERAL NEWS NOTET . The American, Cardinals have arnived at Rome. 'Tho New York strike is over now and everything is working as usual. ''he New York Senate has passed the bill allowing womien to vote in municipal elec tiond. The iews of Prince Bismarck's success is causing unwonted firmness on the Berlin boU rse. 'Tihe Governor of Kansas has approved the bill conferring rnunicipal suffrage upon wo) lWin. ''he two houses of the Now Jersey Legis 1 ittire met in joint session and balloted fot U nited States Senator, but without sutccess. The President says the new Railroad Conunissioners must be nen of activity, who will work hard for their salary. The steamship Great Eastern was sold at auction at Liverpool yesterday for $1:30, 000. 'T'he disabled steamship Wisconsin, of the GUion Line, arrived at New York at '1.20 P. M. yesterday. The Lynchburg Virf/inian, one of ti oldest iapers in the State, established ini 1t08, has suspended. The President has vetoed the bill appro printing $10,000 for distribution of seedt tO the droutl-strickenl counties of ''exas. Lulu hIearst, the "magnetic," has mar ried Paul Atkinson, the nian who traveli round with her and introduced her to thi audience. Secretary Manning yesterday calle( at the White house, renewed his letter of resignation anl that evening left Washing ton for Albany. ''he 'tesident has noiitated Captair Adolhums W. Greely, of Arctic fame, to li lhief Signal Officer, with the rank of Brig mier General. All is quiet atnong the Boston strikers, A good imany cars are running. h'1 e pro parietors say they will resort to anytlhin before taking the strikers back. Miss Edith Elwerth Talmage, daughtei of the Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, was wed ded in the Brooklyn Tabernacle last nighi to Allen Edloc I)onnan, of Itichmond, Va. Ex-Alderman Duffy, who turned in formner on his collea,rues in the ''combine' of the bo2dle Board of Aldermen, has beet surrenderAl by one of his bondsmen. Four persoas confined for theft escape( fron the jail in Iltrrisburg last night. The,y tired the bid in their cell before leaving i it was (liscovered before in(d.l danage wa: done. A leaf mute, answering the descriptiot of Walter Binghan, tLe "avcetheart mumr (:rer, has within the last f'ew days beet seen in the vicinity of Leiccster, Bunconiba county, N. C. The wife of Cc 'aty Treasurer Bell, o: Colleton, was accidentally burned to deatl on Monday. IIer clothing to.ok lire wlhih she was sitting before the firep)ace. L. Russel, on trial in the Cri;uinal (our em.itlphis, 'T'enn., for ihae murder of J Tom I)utton, conmitted in the rotunda o Ilhe Peabodly hIotel on lD;cubcr 6, ha: he'n acquitted. A telegran front Sewanee, 'T'ennl., ot Siturdaty, an nounces the (teath there of tin I t. Rev. William Mercer Green, for tha last 410 y'ears Bishop of Lte Episcopal I)io ce"e of Mississippi. Tie vote in full for the Mayor of Ihila (idialtii, Paa., is as follows: Filler, Repubti lie;tat, J0,4)7; Keinth, )eocrat, 62,201 Phillips, Labor, 1,604. weator Cuke introdltced an amcndlen to the River and IIarbs or bill, making at aPlpol)riation of 500.000 for dredging ti (hanle! across Galveston ba'. 'T'he tinited States nint at Philadelpllhi 'a, ecured a counterfcit two (oll:ar an huh1 gold piece of 1.52, for which it ha: bi:en int quiest for year's for the pur ipose o comepleting its enitc Thei insuicte men(2 (s)oiphin that th ii:'vy lo-: by) the rcet nt ire in Auguns! wa dite to t he iinllicicey (f th liifie deII i o nedl. 'iTe witnieses itn te Unit 2(d St ates Cjourt 2ow 'in2 sexssiont at Grenville, htave' 1)1i 1121 Judige Sitnitnton t) see Itein pahlt o Stnt ni) homne. 'IThe appllropriation3i A. larg~e tobacco fatory' at P'etersburgiL \ i,vnedl by D)avis l)'unl:tp, wats <l( ,:tyed by firen, togelther with stock, fhx .red by msuracte.v owa iie : l i An tta Po'(lice CoutiI for viointing Ithe pra itilttion laws several wn ago, atppeatlt tthe City Court, and, beintg convi(:led was i Iitied $1 ,(00. Si xty it ishi miembeiirs of the IHoutsei o Colnnions, at ai :ontferencen, aauopted a restC upnxt wecek t.o the alleged pacinel;lg of ju tri( 1in (cases against Nationtalists in Irelai. The Arkansas river at Lthtle HI ock an above, and1( its trib utaries. tle all at floo t1lit,de andttt of thei r bankis i.rt intany placet i.cars are enttertatinedl of 'tanothter hear' At Snearr's station02, Gai., L'Titny WilIli:tinI sI>tt andl killedl his stepsont. Willlitns :t lu4 wife werCe <iiIirlng, and( heri sont it ter fetered, whieni Williatis seized a shtotgut :tutel blew oif thte top of his stepson's htea 'Theesnow stornis in Sptaint tiig lth pt few (lhtys have been of unprei'cdtei'lI severity. Rai lwaty lines in Ci.adoniai hav b:'n btlloekeod witht sntow fot'r three d1ay3 hIie dold is initense and1( (lauses lh e greattes iI.Ionveilience thrtoughtoiut toe coutryt3. Aserious tSnSow llockad(e int the Sietrr N evadai Mountains1 has totally ititerruptde Itravel ott the Central2t Paceifie rontd 1fo r t w d ays, and heavy rainis int Sother'rn Calti fi tiot laiivc cauiseid :otisider-abtle dleJay on thi South ern I 'ici lie by w ashoutts. 'iThe whtole ('oun ttry from I,yons5, M ith. Alitny tinrhants Itiive beeni unab1 tle to visi everatl whto atitmptle(i it were swept. dow b y te citrret, an narr12 lttowly3 escapi ei d deall Ilenjantiin Collenider & Co. , whtolesad uhva wire dealers of BosItin, Mbiss., hay Elet andt gone into1 insol venty. 'he we re otte of the old1est haIlrdlwarie thousesi i hloin. Liabilities are $1l17,001); asseI WhItiIc leie 1bark Wimlnont, frott inTacoii wa Is crtossinlg I the b ars ia t t t ntraniCe to) th Stan Frianltcso harbolr yesterda12y ia ftroonl ini tow\ of the tg Itelief, the buitta aroumlitIt wvlhith thei haiwser wats fasttented on thle barli birokl anti struck the fotrt--nstle, illin; News hasx reachedli V"irginiat City, Niv. 1 lie sntlow shteds at lIlute Cantuonl hvi F is. ttii hitorit o i thbet'h i bakt n, hr.amdrmloe te esn aceh; 2let. 'lTh rap id tmeltinzg oif snowx latst week: it it: lttt,tionz of the totwit is itndier wait(r a it - snits likely to trema:ii si) some10 1time i lIre iS' great sutfferintg atninmtg the inhahIt lhe Arrowv ste:tittehi, Companitit , otf Nev el! " i4f theAlexandriatee MrintedHi he droutlght cotmmissioner-s appin tted hia Gove'irnor it'I os, ot TexaIs, to dlistribt t)lfit $100,)1020 1 approprialtedI by the Le4gislatur<t lid plentty oIf peoptle ini need 01 stoc;k foot atnd seed s, whicht thely tire not auithorize< to furnished, antd but few who need Jnout and meat, the only supplies they can dis tribute. The 'residient lmtts allowed the Act ap propriating $400,000 a year to provitle armiis and equipments for lnilitia to becomne a law without his signature. h'lel constit utional limitation of 10 clays within wt cih he should have acted on this hil i: n!! urday. It is bclikv&d It1 iv(' la cu :,n )ver sight, as lie was not known to object to any of its provisions. Tlhe body of ied liir, 18 ye:rs old. n victim of the White Hiver diiaster, w:s blieitilicd iiad scnt to Warren, M1aes., wii his father's body. 'I'Iis mlal,es 21 iden ti lied, [111(1 ieayes but live unidecntiliel. By the records of t 1 l:mtrgue, 29 bodies h:ave been there in all, tr , L yu deaths besides net kes 31 bodie recoerc1. 'The investigatior of the alleged polilical ou1l,1r: gcs in Ve;hiangton couity, ''exas, 'als be:;iA Om '1'I:L(lay iby a sibil)-eiiimit'.t: of thie 4enmt" Con11uittee (n P'rivihcges:ant Elections. TIhe invostigtating (5o1mnlittetc (colsistS of Seiert e:, Evarts (clhairina). '1(1icr, tlp)oouer, Pugh and Eustis. Al were preseiit. Several witnesses ccr eX amnic. ''he wholesale dryt' goods aid bett and( sioe house of I;lock , ( ) pcpenheimier &\, C., of ( alvesto i, 'I'ex., Iiled for ri()(rd a Irai. fur of their cntire stoc, a1nd also tle 114ness5 p)rc"mise(s, inl p11ymeln - of ob)liga tihmts to local credtitors. 'I hese loa'ul dlhti atgiregate $25,787, clielly owing to Imaua ald1 local capitalists who ecntlorsed1 i or the (irm. The whole assets are $204,S20. A special from iuspension lBridge, N. Y. says that John Stever, a resident of Sus p nsion Bridge, aged aibout 70 years, pro cu red a ticket fromu tlie gate-tender at th< entrinCC of the railway iat Siusp:ensior Bridge a)out 10 oclock, and, after peerinl st ranigeiy overi the raiilwcayc, jumpietd initi the raitdisl, falling 110 feet. A coimmittee reprsentini 700 timployc. of the 1'ottsvilie lio a un( steel cominpny. whto struck against. tlie emlploylent of non 1iion 011 Ieaters, had an interview withi 1'resi (lnt Atkins, who assuared t hemt tlhat the cinploynient of nonl-lnion 111(11 wat.is witlho>t is kniowcledige ori approal )il, andti hat thie shouhd be pronpily dischargel. 'T'his sat" istied lie strikers andi they returnced to work. oA (ispatci fron I'one s:ys: I iss' 'crr' of South Carolina, who lihas been receivec Sinto the Catholic Clhture by lonsignac Sillua, wciil nurr; ('Count lucic"oli at. thi Muiiiio, oni Februtary 20. Cantl1 ia (Gibh i tins, if his en!agemn its will prmiit, wil aIterward1 l?t ierif the r(tigious iUt1en)i' i the chapcl of the Anerhican c:u l (lle; 'l Cardinal confi rmed Miss Terry's mlother. A con It ict occurred yestedciuy bet\wcel a force of police, on1 their way to eXcete : n:ainber of evict ion orters, atd lpart of thi Spipulaticn of )ingle, a seaport town in c unty Kerry, IrelinI. 'I'he pcople iairri cadeld the road5(s, in some cases builulinb stone waulls aocross them. TIhe police wen tfrtdie ack u ur hre at irst driven bacck, hut soon ciimrget tiroughi the crowl, wouinding several met atnu woCen. Nis. lioles, a married wc\oia^n, whihc a1'ou1t tto elter th- Silv:it'cn Armv harlrc('I: in Shar i, 1'a., two weeks: t, was I cst It I.e a dlruikeu maob oetcl lthrtlniit in: ' i thc il (c.lveI t. At ilct tinne io i tim- c-. :l, .>kei c ollar-,i, wl a \:ts 'i;S-i'\tvl,e. Sic wa;is internally iiljuircd," lc \ve r, :nii i in ' in I dying ctlldi.ittln. I l' c ihit. S b11e arn-stdt,. \Ir"". I"rancss (;,t.h Ii. ,an 1l h t\'ti Cr 0I) ye:i:.'' t : . . i i . i i ii t Scit i, it (t 'i ic li, ' c iI >t1 ht rn' l i t iii I.tt, Ib n h ft lnCes, she was naill l ,!1c maitl before help co hli ri . pll h ely i 1 re i f in imr injui- . - cc i 11 )11 lta i! tii il'itan G( <t -tlti, .5 i:a W eicti e vucrhc ii ' e .t - i i r T -a''urccr liellitniswer i lia .i I o c the I i nnitc n nt I i!, I h- ' then i ni I .' a'I I c i e dti haIu.r It ee l *y tn i- irt i i ', -i . - cingcly af ter hi v.c auii u-c i h<<ce ic'ccpaied. .ci icchudci 'A hi enertsp:ilcici..1.':I. :ir - 1 dert i~:chis ri gnat' ic ion iccf cm c rIi I:'- -bi - i or liiTnai ury hc li hi a :nmbc i . ci tie ciir. ilcnning plea cii ti c: ,,' c f cc - a '-cn cth. llt ' In n ccptin. ti !. r . i..n, b f i tillis e iig betwen cir. ic c1ui: ouI - p ri flciio, :iiii lix\s- A prul i; hs i ti dev .l Aliinun ic-ici-tc suc icr ill bet apiite' Iccliore the aijucciriemenit. I F")oowinog is thei list oif the( tot::1 cimouniit I of thie items ofi tie icvii cciii li:iirbor hi .c whichl haivc been'i iisertecd icr I i-eaisi bi tic Senaiite Commiiiittie ii on Approprciiatin shig ia-Ithe (uth: he apprionhc'cc' to oi cctli (n:t lui5,0ic .\ (pca lahtj'iciii c' uncaiic, *'10,00i0; thensetlilincfSt rier Yhii iiIt, "iclc, $10,0(H) i(('ont Int a ce i, Nrt r cl inac $ccii(cti)ti iP:ucn iil iicic c i T cr rice ('cliciiitrecina $i0,0C,; l[ii' it 1r[y-et ri tii c ili,0i0; he Ic-loh of Sct.Jhn rie,irel, $1c25', 0i: Arkansas rive': cac $l cii,000. - cThe i aprriatio for. Cunt li l c uoud ic reducci:uto h) . Th;i'c-ic Fra ce' iWn M ii i cs iiic iThli cc arciiiii //i/c- '. , :01iIi' a lil c lait is few num3 iicthcs: "If th lii Miliie of Warii, hi' onec of thosce sthlent 'icanges iln i~iijc whi'c':h unci y ialwaciys he cx pcii ld iiilercci Spar'hamiienitary gove-rinmenit, sh-uhcil ge-t it SIt' Cincimbier' a votelc col cciiniclecei 'cwhiicl woucchll rciider hinii mcasteri cof Ilhc sitluationi 'ccb hccciIe darce to urnihi ritie ac eccpj c/c lgI W\i itcit enilin g iinto e lo tiche braveriii'c,i ,c Ilf( thecgalant sceihitir 'choi futghtl cisa col I icel- cit (:hami gny,icc wec jnch i d b ccii C sin-h acttc-mplt.- fori the' iimlerat t ha lct the !e cii-e ccf War\e:i, if hce wer cce o try such ti . i wou!.i-I niot bcc .'cc-c-c t bye I i' a sinic4 Ic. c f ithe ic :c i my c c ci c irp i iicnam -r<,. t- ic- oncii'., c-c-., aiciuplc celut i.- nc ,: (b -!c:c Ii'c ,ccc I li- ' c \ i -i whii cdcubb,-- a rb,ais rci et ev nt. o n - only c hicrccu e ti ! (c i tcc resh !I c cc> < ic Dr.ui tir'.ti ito - i t peell tic-! i I cN cc bli c a Pier'sv t ae ihicu i-e 'c citi jinii)' c it' faro mightin t an who rote'-P BRl-A.RAU. IER ANWER. "I'm going to be married," he softly said; She looked up in swift surprise; The color from out her bright eyes fled 'ihe light grew dim in her eyes. " Y ou'regoing to be married?" she echoed I1cr voice luid a steady tone; ihole you'll be happy where'er you go.'' A cough hid a little moan. "I k::v thtt your bride will be good and trule,l You never cotld love any other." She steadily looked in his dark eyes blue; "I tender pou joy, mny brother." "'i going to be married-that is, I hope ''o be, though I hardly know 1e:r love, shall I longer l)ine and mope? I treuble for fear of 'No,' Ihe color that out of her face had fled ('ame 1ek with a deeper hue. " by, isn't it funny,'' she shyly said, "''hat I'm to be married, too?" 'Time is the best preacher. 1 [ard to beat-A china egg. Spell-bound-The dictionary. A professional race--)octors. Always in use-The letter s. ''he weigh of all flesh-SIxteen ounces to the pound. There are about 700,000 kernels of wheat to a bushel. It's tluite natural that a boy should blub ber wlen he is whaled. '[lie riches which always take to them selves wings-Ost-riches. 'l'he ancient Homan began his dinner with eggs and finished it with apples. A health journal says that marble top tables are unhtealthy. T1'hey do look pale. When summoned to do so, a muan goes to court for the sake of appearance. 'Why are you so distant?" said a tramp to a beefsteak in the restaurant window. ''Marine blue" is rightly termed a seas on-able color. A Naryland justice decides that a hus )and(1 is liable for his wife's slander. Where there is a will there is a way to break it. A bent pin can't pull very much, lat, Great Scott! how it can push. A hand in the bird is worth two in the bush-especially if it happens to be a briar it05h. ''h(e ''power of the press'' is best felt by hin who gets his lingers caught in its me chanism. Sarah Bernhardt is five feet eleven inches tell, but her other dimensions are not worth mecntioning. h o keep apples from rotting, eat themt up, is the gratuitous advice of one of our agricultural exchanges. In a recent sermon henry Ward Iteecher s:td: "I have no sympathy with eight-hour men who have fourteen hour wives." The man with a single English eyeglass looks as if lie laul a pan in his eye, and in such t condition presents an 0(1(1 spect acle. \\hat a sunll population this world wouid have if all the grumblers were out of it. A new style of writing paper is (alled I )tde. We infer that it is a kind of olscap. '0 'les court before they are married, tjlhy ust, also go to court tfore they hlVor(cd. 'uy iyan speaking of an individual ' ". iii t~r his assurance said he had 1 t' k iiough for two rows of teeth." full;alike upon the just and the : i im the unjust who steal the I . aini lot the just fel the rain. m i nnt bi>roian traces base ball hakto thll I ime whien HoIbe'nen wemnt, down i-ar''::oin tiouriel wvithi Enghmiid, l':m i i:' llt us wait, until Mri. I I,. Edia ar-Ia gets weli: CC'ienlt iliuiirCes: "'is it wronig ht:t a h vyer'' lossily n t;hut it is I'- :, exh-ige "\Vomefln should never inm lcaimoiuial difliiulties." . VAt: a wvomacn is cnlledi " curiosity' ina in is grandliuienitly mnagifiied into tl "n' - (irit of ini ry(ll ." \erin:It that. wise mam, 31at;lhew (:rl I 'tihe 1poor are vecry muichi w~hat the rli, hlte [lie ice iuant can't ''give it - i Iad at the1 theatrec: She(-Tihay, Guthb, dll yu prci ('ive that I lithp? HLe-Th''ler uly3 not; you don't lithp any miore than I 'The fat her o)f his country Is said first to e[eane ite pleasure of traveling on air hees wen h tok ahack a h Whyi wvomnen kiss each oIlher is -An unidetermnined (luest ionu, Unk;ses the idarlings wvould by thIs G ive romii a sweet suggestion. Wh len you( see a goodl cowv, buy her. h' n youa3'i have ia good cow, keep heri. h hn11 you own a bad cow, sell her. Horll peop11 (e havu e noi more senise than to askI a niu1 whoi is addlressed by the title of "Colonel"( in wh'at war lie wais. Why is a wvrinikled face like a well ,plloughled iel? I hecause it is furrowed , l'Thiy ulsedl to ('all it matrimony, but a lCiisty, idisappopinited (old bachelor calls it "nnliittler omey."- Well, it may be some1 tjimes. it was thie niewly-fledge-d bee that, after v'eniturinmg (ot of the hiye on a wet (liy, sanig ion its letuirii, "T'here is no place like li"iie iamnities: ''Now, which of tliee t wi) plhiotolgraphs (If you miiy I 'have, iiearlest? Th''e beatu tiful1 one, or the one as I kniow you?'' Everiy mamn wvho carr'iies a pistol ought to beh~ obl igeid by3'law to wear it ini a blelt at. his side. andi have it labelled " emotional insan-* -ity." 'There is a manim in miontreal who has been struck 1by lightning three times, and( lie hais imale up his miu liht he is tough enough A s('ientille wr-iter say3s the American of to-day13 is not) the bilious man11 (If fifty yearshl . agoI. N'; thle iliousIti maon of fIfty years ago~l snlIeemnhed(' to the dolctor Cire this. A I .'xington11 bridleglrloom is 8;l and1( hi bru'ide is Wil. PoolIr young things! 1 low lile they knowI~~ wha:t is bOfoire [benm in theII tI11 roulcd si'a (If mat rimnony. Itke a beC wi ''((1-1d and spIranuiatedl co Svril yeaIrs older than your I ~iwas I hI' remosleli1lss ans)uwer. h Ia 11ble of111sli a lwonum'0.' tenC L ing al Flich [ca belound C I C'~e Ie;lidl' ihul'ei'l oadil her we.C( ii i h:-ca he Fltru ck a Ite'drhr \~' \\ n i '''Ir.? in hal ls been foundil u'y'' ]' l by I a IhurCh 1ouncil of "noC t aliways *ui lmoC' till truth Iiwith el licienit ('areful! ' ll mee'(t thll douandsili lof vernel'ity."' .'a you tilI meho yu'am to get ihmcoa sotigt?"askedi a man of his t, IIl' '. "ICrtiily, sir; you were tight ''Thiiis is thle third time you have c'aled me~ at liar. sir!' exclaimdan x., e mna. 'That so?" replied the aggressor. "Only bree times? Then I fear I have not dis :barged my duty." Despite the rumors of war with England, ve doubt if there is danger of any of our easide resorts being shelled until the claim take season ope1n. ''Is natttrnl gas to be relicd po'" i7n tuires a contemporary. Fromi what we mow of Legislatures we should cmlniti sally say ''no.'' A boy who will yell like a Tartar it a Irop of water gets on his wristhrmd I" wht its ieck is being vaslied, (:nn (etRa:wl thro( i t sewer after a blll and think nothing 'f it. "Pa,'' said a little hov, '" hlorse is i ,i t good deal more'C, i n't it, aft': it's h:( ke?' '"YCs, my soil. V Ii) di you ask sucht a liestion" "Ii'iecause I br('ke he new roel1 Ing horse you gave inc this nrning. F'here 1ill nooe e'XCitcnl(tnt in hugging girl (Iressed in a toboggan suit than tlin-re is in hugging a bale of lay.-Pue,-. Well, omiie chaps, you know, ran get I) a little exitemlent withi a grass widow. T1he Royynl Ar(ch ,MnHOUH. ''Ie Grand Council of loyal and Sleet Masters met in annual assembly yesterd iv It t0 o'clock, at the Masoni e 'Temifple, Charleston. Most 11luStrious Grand Mis ter W. W. Iulmphries, of Anldenroni, S. (., presided. After the reading of the address of the Most Illustrious Grand ,laster, nad thi" p,re sentation of reports front the Grand 'l'rtas urer and Grand itecorder and the s(eVer::1 committees to whon the several pipers were referred, the following ollicers were elected to serve for the ensuinLg year: G. T. Berg, of Columbia, M. I. G. 3Mas ter. A, II. 'hite, of Hock 11ill, I)ep. G. Master. W. ii. I). Gaillald, of P'endleton, U. C'. of Vor'ks. U. 1". dlaekson, of Coluinn, U. 'reas uirer. Zimunernan I)avis, of Charleston , G. Ie,order. Itev. J. M. Boyd, of Chester, G. Chap lain. J. E. Brazeale, of Anderson, (. Marsheal. Ed. Scholtz, of N ewberry, G. Capt. of Guard. W. 'T. Branch, of Abbeville, (. Con ductor of C. Alex. Lindstromt, of Chmt leston, G. Stew ard. L. F. Meyer, of Cliarleston, G. S-ntintl. The grand olliecrs being duly installet the Grand Council w;as ce .(,d in due form. Causes nl tlhe Wars. "Casus Belli has been Ilie cause of mo re wars than all the other foreigners in thi. country put, together," said the driver of a Blue lslln( aVenue cair as he leaned heavily upon his brake. "Wllo brotght oni the levolution? Casus Belli. Who started the war of 1812? Same cuss. Who was it that made us fit the South in '61? C:asus Belli. Who was it that tried Ii is darm'.lest to git up a war with Mexico? Belli. I see by the uornii' paper that the same be.s is liggerin' on a war with .ii :l:l over a mess of lish. In the (ot,n try where I was reared a fHer t ia : B-stwick used' to go rou(l stirria' I hi1 bttweel his ni('it,hhi os. lie I :'tl lwan - fun as long as it lis(, 1ut one day latt in the fall an uncle of rutine and the n!i'k family s,1inatted tht'litselVes in a bruash h:m and when Bostwick caie aloier the' 1i. him so full of holes that he fell to pit when they peiked him Ip. I'm fi r ht tki; the gwzzardl nut of this llli, even if l h t Come from Homan 1 and It:i:m st((k. Ile got nto buninless in a llnt c")tnu11y. 1I wuss'n Satan. I low old is he, Inyh(w Tlhis iliIntlh reigning '.or-1d sea a thie patrona (:)e of ,1 iii 1ldi, darlihullla t .i I:: 1i n i it iles of rank and wv : i : i io I liev'e that tes haills are i tu i ' 'r .m1 gati ngs.: re hee i' lsuppsit IIin is tht n.1 psons tha negro( eh,alareli'1 a.\ , ar e hie. 1111 ll Iu hat to(' .dni ((:r ha:~5 vilic fo he imeol hinle.~ Thee . ii guie revles alreiperon of a Nhe h is a:. ing in (Fnc soity. :1 ide'd,a' no(ihilper bide,l'tir Aeii d'Orhi:us, tnis he ar, ofeeth siicestll Their1 fas lieri e sin i (rie brown,s fthat tey feet rth. likeix darkii)18 i quadrns. sveal aalier tf ill anher liMorny's strattendll Wis IiI I w:-i li Iigs, w;1ithi 1their lud's;i an iiiac dv(i' - I a.m with wool( siys tovert:ia thrnal as ai liegiaits li sa,is ge:i Ier.rt .~ e: Thii berf tal ales hatlialer-t yilr : inNwYoksa Mxic atn fenplyedars SeidmI tIis polendfir ande k Th ienute. This fexiitan :is se feSix 5.Itchilanas e is vietry nlen. dera he stems fully (en f'et ith in mix lIingt drink,e 'tria rowses ad atrac of int ju'leptt abot,I eih fleitfo ne gh iss ,a ito inther.'i'a IIesshas ravtelith armean. lieant,aid lays thteid flhe i' tai as1an forn i thehsei.Thleih of alnis ite gias, of Ias lie gruetilytI exteaI , Jotone ofltihm beuinig iht Iee i h. IiiThI numbe of1 giiiaeini. hasi gretcly inerht a.di 10he pas lif teenIl years, itd though11 the tfor ioptiifa reverinced lItheI(ir wage toii ( S awueek. isThe talk of fomngatrd %tent la~'imr tatI Delion See imprant adisot aos,ldih ardusies n as s loe Seieenv. Heetooe Tralo . Fsioesan Planouts, coricws quonted tO :h days lincaiiOr Ife$cr0:twhereatalifge mrisoer wast ired intoeenra esionsne fo cted.n tfne Nohe1as Sf theURtTEEN.Hr Jinin hae jurisdihionpe. The dfendn apen~ BLOOD AND MONEY. Tho blood of man has much to do in shaping hl actiousduring hia >ilgrimage through this troublesonio world, regard loss of the alnount of present or (xtCt ant notu :y in 1'oelet( or stor(d away in bank. It is I ouuccleil fiet that we it) pear Its Ol b lood Iank.t us, anIl tito pnurr th blod, the lullier, litalthier, l>rCttier ii \istr Wo aro; iili' the oft rep) i lt l 11 n t ri t'tgator, h' owv is m' \'.p he q i 1( ofulil'-t;ill'; i1 ini~I bi 0 a 1 )l art- lo it:nn i t l i in,t it. l t 111 t Ilio tool l 1)ii)) i i ii n t ltiram S, our' 111c1t n ,. 1)w.0 l Il ti , r r A ntUi ti it itiin itr e i-, t <oir1 ii tli t:tl-l'( fa ult I u (1n r 14litr and( 1 ri:t tI , :l;.'t0'1 men, CII)int': 1 al hil lren )litt ti'', 'ti l t ef ttr un t' 1 it leit l I '. 'TIt 1011tiltupr ':llltt' I t -ind11 I, ti e n parl;tld Ctutative p)OWCrS, aindI the un-i mist:l,bit proo1 front those Ol' nhu i'luh l tite ritr:'_er inot uite riIt, o it \ io lt i l l tlo t l ;ai l - a i f r t h e b t s t, i i chai)i lt, ti l q' ui('ck st 11 1<l the g'rtlu h at a <l n :st I] w u \r'l b)1(l1oo remetly (1e lu:foreI know to :io. tmnut, ('. lit' a nl 01sitive Cur l ' rah , of a - i i.tisii, i n i lttn S, 'I hiI S of i dld l s nII, linley Cutnipaiuit, olt itti u trt and f5; COaCClerS, (at'lh, ll C. . i.. 1 . it iiV ao t itre y ar's <hd --Im indIa a;t,'a tnt li 1)0wr- I.tt no1 reit' iy i ('ri et enn or CVei Jifs Iad OuCh a WoIdCrful ShoWing in its magical pOwers ilrC hCrin anl1 entirelyi Craliettingthe aiOvu Colt ptilt:, nil i ositi and111 would-heralt ti nittly n list:;. li IICerH from atll p:ointts v'', r'"t ii'tt; i ll t-Led are pour1ingl ilt l> n 1 ,1 sp;:n, 111 its luoud st litie. Ior (o v th," ir - Ce i let m ore cw eiI t ft' om li(to it '! 11,. I1. t. than Mhot lmvu frunt iy, ty (211tII ill (_\( (:IC I (i1t tl of i.iho:, ted ie et itn of inet I in wm. miiidicinail root:: malli ban"etI c om tu;0 ' H t foret-t ti(re's. Wic hold the proot) in!N1 e an11'i whiite, and we also hlil fort. All who desire full information ibut the Cai'u 1t and 1' c ure of ;lood] 1':i::ts , i"crofunla atnd1 t'ro'fulouls 5wcllin;s, Li CrS, u'r's, J hcuna;tismu, hidneyC\ COI: j'lainlt-, Catonrrh, etce., rinil Secutre b)y Inuitil; free, at ('opy of our : 1:gpa J!lu;i.tttld J3$ok of W\' li,i'rS, fIlled( with th m11)Il(st wonuuterfutI:too sta:rthingtproof ever beflcrs known. A(rllf:ss, iUO) JI.I\l CO., Athmts, (hi. M " T H RLEDYNOR'S FRIEND Not only lortrna thie ti' Of tabor 1 im l ie eni 1' is., t', h) t it >;-'.. 'y ( il t:tltI lih 't :tli.: i' t't I t ie f h Ii I1 otliir itid t ll, cntli t l 'e ' te th 10n 1ther ini :tt(;,C Uil n in:0;' 1nv\' hl'tl tt) '1 'e:: reo tiu3', alndi htsi llabr:e 'a 1F )o'llFl, ('sl'tti ilns, ani t o'hetr l.li lit' SVll.ttm . i Cllicaty it tills r(spl t t :tleo t it to be calledl 'uE tiOTilEi'Y 1'iltn, anlt t') rank asonite of tilt? iti'e-v invtg l'clutaiecs of the' ninete'nit century. W\'( ;antt tlu i lth certlflttateit con Ceriln ;a itit r,tltledhy withitHit weiiu . lug the tlIaty of the writers. Yet we h.ave Ii11utd'C it Oil ilie. E:tt -n t f t:' r i) ik, '"To MotilCi'P,"' nm tledt frco I itit. i:. ' Co., At!! muO , (it. i~ tt L'i2rIfy tEATISODN mlt FRETerO: APheLICFANTS,T Hi, ADDR .ES o:THu SWIF ,S E iitast:' (o) i,hi. -'. y: t"i trin cld ut l l. r:: ' :: - i ..n . .ti htirgeon.. ALL CHRON'C IJS!EASES A SPECIALTY. 'attenbt t eat l <1 1'u: or at I h unur 2 u2. Jniy ret I . hon:'. I 1->t:<Ch culr.I>)nttence, uH u ict-s ' -' y . i .. n: to i 2n trt:. t)tue 4att1 t . ''lL, c> 1 t n t, tt i bt:t:it.i: l'i outr ' invalid' (:i :2- -ook,'' 'Vii(h ::ivts all Ia>rtlC It - ': . e lt .-.1 1)i-i'I:NiAn tY MIni '. A-. xii VI , r; l Miin St., llutlalo, N.Y. =li .1 tl . i 'e it il,> ri " a,ti>1itt'1R.s e , htoutie m:-' ', m I t e r : ir' - "i wt' nit.i it'trn ly, iDr . I'iurc ">'. - . -i 1o'r,',;,rintl tn 1R thet he1,t >t 111nvtn ::tii -, 'i~. It i:not a ('tire-ali,'' t' :nl t 11 14:1 > i s : 1 * i" I ,f p)urpoRe, I("hIu* a n1a'ot. putent I -eillte for all thou so brunic W t1kn1tes-,' itl )> ,ie t'r; pocultur to 1omf n. 'II.'1 I'l i i t t-' iin tI' ti tly tl tlOU1tttt18 >f t i te ,' It. t ht I i t tl it ' I lot(rl an.1 Surg 'al Iinstt te t ha 1il<l11 a luI I (xl>ert'iCttCO nl tdaptiI renw.ili" . fr) Itir ettre, alntd [r. Pirc's F1vorite Presci'iption the r1'it1 of t:i \i1: ('vt :p(rience. For lltterna,i n;r 'tiOit, infila tillntlOnl '1 aul.c':- tr i . t 1 is ; s?pecllfie. 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