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tea1nin enti Romaio 'to - from Real LifO, '4~ .Z ssnT raOM era GanxAN og MMlI BrasU Posta.) T Hrs. tatBS A. sI[AW. . t ellaUOn CopprfgMed, zssi, Oy A. N. Kelogg - Newapaper Comyany. S,OHAPT1ER 11. ESIREE introduced now and then So(me * j iL . =tplc:asantt little in niovat ion intto the inmnaculate prin ._ ti t ness of the vine V'.- wrcathed house. With Ivan, always her faithful ally, she foraged the gar den'of the town for plants in full leaf and blossom, and with them adorned the doctor's study. "The phtee where one works ought to be bright and cheerful," she s. d'. "Now that winter is near, we miii have a memory of the summer a a prophecy of the spring." Arniy awaited with impatience the - ur tr lessons when she would come bounding into his study. What stolen glances he would cast at her over his . manuscript! How full of grace and charm was her every movement, hmv in every word :nd act ion she reminded him of Ilortense! Some times it seemed to him as if he were again a youth who must look up his school-books and rush out into the forest. When Desiree had vanished, he would laugh at his infatuation, and gazing into the mirror say, derisively: ''Foolish graybeard, throw tIhse 1lowers out of the window and closv your door! Marianne is right, this young girl disquets you.'' And yet he would r:tth er throw wide open the door to admit am uong his old folios this gle:a of ytnthful brightness, this refreshiiig hrer:iha of spring. Marianun frownel upm this in-door flower planting wvhiiebI stilel the win. dow-ledges and mnade extra work. But as Desiree 1to0k :all the work upon her self, an(d Ivan stood by to wipe aw:ay every water-stain, she only slhrugged her shoulders. As for Iva, every thing )csiree dil enchanted hi mi; he fol lowed her about like a fa it Ii fitl hotnd. The relations het.ween the two women were tolerable, though without warmth ona cither side. T[ha ii ks to tie cloister sisters, I)esiret was very skillful with her ace(dle. She V: ; also intiust rions and showed great taste in il ilat ters of dress. Marianne utilii zed this taste and skill in umaniy ways. She was learning to speak 1rench so elegantly that she concluded not to send Desiree away before sprintg. Arniui proved a mtol t eaelier. Ito found dellight in this laily concet'rna with inttelletual thiers, with truth, Seienec andil tw:auty. II is pupi's :mrtlc r atnd ready comprt'ht-n io n anin,:atedl him, aid she in turin luooked up to hima witi grat it tule antl :alimiir:' iou. She i ~huntgtred : nal thirstl'l for kntowlcdgr, and the lessoin hiur hie:ane to both I the happiest. oif the dayv. Wh len siwiing comeis we will puisiie ourW st udies inl the open airi,"' said the dloctor'. "'I shall not 1. oii go uint il you are' thoroughly grouniid ed in all1 you need to learin.'' D)esiree was silent, lint her beaingi! ''yes exprels.wdi lier delighlt, in thle pros pect. of a llnger stayi. "May 1 not. (all you uinele?"' she asked one day with mnyii lush.es. ''.ly', muother w'as deair to you aind yo aO:re the best .frieiid I ha:n e in t lhe w'orbl." "'I shall1 alwayes r'emiaini iiur trule ing herk hialil. Iloitenise's doiighter'1 umst not ai'ddress m le as a stra'ngrI. Certainly you mayv call nie ''anile'" . But I needl not call Maianniie auntP" she said, anxiously, "'I fear I 'aln nt.' "O, Mainniiie wvold Ie tite laist one to wvish It,"' lie answered,cc IIa mihig. Marianne, was. surilwised at the new mode0 of addrless, yet, slie thI oughit it she said(, "ani'.d mulst, lie t riated as such. .1 mui willin g t) have her remin I here through the winter. She cheers you up,i 'ouisini, and is a sort, (f p)lay thing for you. You 1men9 need to be aimused." He had beomie r'emnarkablly cheerful, this graJve Ruhssian (doctor' -ho was iln fact abinost jovhQ. lIIe passed much less tim n1011 his st uldy, lhe took ilng waolks with D)esiree while Mmnianlne in dulged in her fav,orit e social dIissipation01 --an afternoon co tf.e. In spite of t lie wilntry we,athler', t hey walked moistl y iln thle forest. M-trlianneii, whien inivite i b)y her couin to aicomplany hiimi anly where, dlr,ive hiimi to desperation by1 4 lier slow~ aiid elabiti :te prepiaatiom. bult Dirlee, quiick ly e(iquied aS a1 sOi lien on t he nazirchi, w'oul d be ready in a E'veninlgs theC dlolor o)ftii en rad aloud. Iiindinhg iln D esiree th mnuost initeres tell of listeners. W ile Mauiaun hOw as al - ~ways initerruplting( w)th irre4levanit qules buos :14 mlremark s, D es iriee wVouldl now S'.2and t.hen lethier wor 'k fall and gaze silent 1 ~ld inte'nt.into his faee. TIo Arninm thle anice of those eyes wa:s imore eloquenlt an wordis. St ill, when lie closed th ~ , it was a (delight. tio listen to the gir Iive'(ly, remalirks and com.c , o altewer hier quI est ions. The1 hiar'ming t he 1 coversation1, the re itwas t be peedily endedl innue0's peevishi, aulthwrita tivye j inent 'hat it was limo for l.ed. serious read ilng of t.he( ('1as \ a part of t.he course of *1> was also0 time for mu hl .*y and1 roman1 lce. It seemend 118 if, iln taking into his anie and dlevelopmenit, (of ~ lind, lie had found his 'i :med' like a dlream. masI iJetedi(h thouse lit tIe wi.~X'ihi 44n1 rna at !y and( eveniing (1dly table,thuntedl s. Marianne acoan e A ever1tJing else she did, in acoordange with:afiod system, changeless as the laws of the Medos and Porsia?s. She wanted him to regat l her as a model ho'usekeopor--to set her very high and at last itd her indispensable. Her re ward would come upon that day when he asked her to be his housekeeper for life. His hour must strike sooner or later. His heart would demand its right. That school-boy love of which he had told her when Desiree came to live with thein--this paternal liking for the child of Hortonse-wero trille which gave her no uneasiness. For the first time since leaving the paternal roof, Arnim had kept the Christmas feast. )esiree, who had for long weeks )een full of secrets, pre par'ed the Christmas tree, laden with inexpensive gifts, most of them the work of her skillful fingers. When the doctor, with a warm pres sure of the hand, and in a voice choked with emotion, tried to express that gratitude for which words were too poor, she said: " The thanks are nil on my side. You have give'n me a home. Never, since my mother's death, have J been so happy, so free fron care, as now. Where shall 1 be next. ('hristmas? I often ask myself. I can not, be so (s tant fron you that- my thoughts will not center in this dear refuge." " ('od willing, you will be here, Desiree,'' repili e the doetor. '" Your studies are only just hegun." Spring cam:e e:arlier and1ul more ralli ant Ii:an ever, so thought t'ae1er aUl pupil. 'l'l garlen threw ofi its win ter role, an ( appearedl fresh and fair as a you thful h,cauty in her first ball dress. The nightingales sang amid the wets, t he syringas and lilacs )oured 1 -th in toxieating perfunes, the nar cissus, with its great child-like cycs, g:tmi (lilt, into the hlossomling world. T -''' ist, ('l('Ihd iii tIoler green, w (--al with tird songs; atnd the --v lo ri oif btt(''liiS atd beetles, :. ;I:(::l<h-ruuken Witht the very de (t ,istene. W'ih'n nature Ihus :u' (i t+ t wr fair dolain, wl) could j "eain w'ith'in four nlarrow 'alls? I ''1 o ;(Ial of Arnitm's :an1d I)esiree's wari(I ' in;rs vas mostly that; little rus ti tlel1ll( on the hill-top which, with 1v'i's hlp'l, 1:1(1 hen very )ret.tilV tittl'(d up. Ilere Arniim often took his aftelnl,oll (1f'e or his glass of light win' -1,wrl' the i wO had t11(11 little sup p1rs, I>-Siree arting :ts hostess. Ilere Vitl ht work in Ih;ulI she sat. in a win dow11 n''(-5s whil(' ite do(1tor1 rlad to1 her. The tangL'led Ir(ses of ihe miaid en-hair, )l.nt with Il I' rieh spraVs of the' ('\ypre's(SI. touch(l the lururiallt h:ir of the you(il g ir : Tl' : as it lhe n( lr her(1' work. ,I' att. somel(' lin' e ti(a i was liflel Ilt t Ithe he:unin" (yes m' ii hit e'x p)reT he d'liglht for whicl1 w otIs were too 1o((t. Atnilm fared that \arianuu' might dli"sove'r the(se little foa lts, atndl :(brupt lv lul tham. As e reTlt'd in her own ill, its. she' w:is not, II in uld(d i I (tili dhivi"ion (If tlt- (I:;.. lIe often 11 ;az. -' dlowln lhe' path1, f.(r thl; -h')r1, roitun1i tigure ' in the :ut'l ' gmb ' llI -hatt. :ui tin' dres'-~ I'arefuTTlly ('ugh T upI ITilhakt it might ('e:Tcap thel gratiuil. But to his relief, inol M Iitinne (ver en m'. daya thiey wa:lk'd slhowly hioineward. "I Iow shouhil~ 1 knowI?" " 'l/p)iI/on' - I lbat is FrenchTI'l fIlT liut lT'rflh IfVItII woul iom so like ob1l.timeIIs if yI would11 call mue by tha Ii :iunie." "I wvill, Iny~ chihlt, since the namiie so ityV. Ilut t hITs ('onIomilt semlanceIl' of tirled lIf this phive? Is it too1 lontely for vIlu? Doe0s Ma:T-i:TIm :TTImvI vouT by IthrownI oIff 11wr light summeriI~ hat, --te breeI. waedi back thle ecurils froim her foreheTIad. "' Unicle,hwanyuakucqes io?"she 'Triedt. ('ie'itdly. ''YouI multst knolw that I iwoubTll like to liveI .withl you aTlway s. PerhapTnls, s'he addled, a mIIischivous smtili' displaying~ flw' dlimle inT I'- lIft ehee'k--"-'perhiaps ':iann te will i.ry Tilsomte day, anid I thugti had noft be1 fore occur red fto . h oT ?" he~ aisked 4 im( l lin'f, a' they wa'lked IIn. Grea'Tn-r irm-'tles haLd l:happiened. Ye's, in that e'vetf i'apiillon shet' il keep hTis Ihouie, and1( i under' her ; ;~ ' 'K'ATENONCFFE rue higswoil asuuea r"r,lur "We hyiig arwou :o silue andec' ihoueh fulh, dear uncleP"' asked a musical voiee. lie started. ''. was thinking of the b)lIidness of men in regard toi the reatlly-' good <pTtiies of wom'Ten. Mai annte(, wiithI her'! apltneTs. for dlomes-t ic. aWalitris anid her t (1onomy1)3, wvould he a trea'TsTire forl anyt mTan."' "Yes, shel IS a model h ouisek eu'pra," anisweredT I )esirtee. "Ilefore 81he ji.aves uTs .I muiTst study diienl into t.he my~,stel'ies of hier art." [To n CONTIN URi.| Gen'ierlI a Be'Tcart, conuendef(lr (If ItTe Thir'teethI Army CoIrps, of leraince; utsdares U'tbu F'raee inow knoi:wI her strTenigth and T il thTe't fheuiady and( atwri s revengel. MI. Coles, a member fhc4'hambiner of D)ep'uiti's, says the recent mlobili'/atilon expetinenTt showed that the armny was nlow in a posiIIti to give France the revenge for whTich she hasimpatiently vtted. The epeechers have exte 'eios.omen 03 U THIl PI1*I UT uI yI wror. AFPw'_haanons BgReigted for (hi' Reduetlin in the (1$y'i ir.dpad for the Kluth of 11er Pro. a grr,M ' - (From the Derkeky Gazette.) f Tho merchants, factors tud business men b gencrily of Charleston have an execeding- I ly funny idea of bueiness enterprise. ''hey d2 seem to think that because Chirlcston is e the metropolis of the State tll trade of the i State inuSt centre there, no ntitter what terms she mahes, or whether or not anyi ellort is made to secure that tr:ee. No people talk more about what to do to secure prosperity, and none do Ic5s tiha the Charlestonians, Clarlestou mtusl. (eiend Oil the cotton 111(1 Live aid naval stoe's slOhe 11(11( for prosperityi thee ae' the staple's of th ii ard aidjoittig States. To hant dl c t hcse gu'ls it k . Iiseoary to rteach (ltt ilto the producinla a ditne(ts, and ofler the tantfir :t phimterN ( such inIdtucuients as will prove to 1lemi tt th: t. the Clarle'toi. t utrk(t is sect -tl to ( :t' ',e. )ue:i Charlestot dto this'? a A bout cott on, the Iir st ltple of 1m thoree: In die thtt have gone by ('harh'stn wts 'l one of the cotton (entres of the world, t lUmi!1ing nle of the tlee;y stulT Ihan hot ;h Savat ih and Wiminct tn: this season i there is har(lly any iub)t that avattnna t an( \Vilminglion together will litlndle fo'u bales to Uharl(ti!on's one. A1ted the e.i ' of this lies at (harleston's own door. For the past sevendl years she lmsseen the trade slipping through her Ii ngets, butt not once1 I:I she taken a politie step to arre t the Ilpght tl the ). io5e tuit, lays the gldenl eogg. 1)iIrig the tile that (aik i' Iis':o l.u h ( een losiig cotton lher ist er cities lave bni i g:tininlg it. V'ould you kno1W why' 1[eic. is a e mdensed tie of three eitis: lhUin ( the la5t ten years, more th:iu ever, it has dawneud on the Soutii thiat 'CIIpetii iis y the life of trade."' W1ihnlington uund 'hav,at- i1 nah hmve gone int10 it be:ulivy, but, ,onet to,w t hie thing se;mls too t ich for (h:tris ( toll's blod. o The form'r ('itis hiae St1'iven to keep the ex'enSce elhri''i per ht:le at the naw :1i pos--ihle rattv; thin latl("r ciiy h,'bhld t cxp( ses at what tlce shipper wouid tt e'.-i Savau(tnna hiltkes terls WI tit the stcanl:,lip : ('hi:r!c''lon ;'4 na ,;tt gr wl abou njustt dii titiIilt:: Iinons. W ilt,inglon :11 i S:vnn:ll:hl c'11ni"'cu: the itiu int is of ltilro:tI luittiiu intl (,llt'lestou, ~ndl whlilo 1h1?y- ; I v c )r11ing; th('"t rulads, oveIr 'w'hih Iht' tcotton mutst hl" r tb11l1 i, (h:rleslitu hei1t I bir hiidge ;ie:'io'.; to the enbtsage plitt f , t. Aniew's 1 tri.lt, lail is now ;,ini. t d ivcr the luil i < f a reilrotd nt: 1y :a milt' long; to run along? the Cooper Iti:tr \tattr fIout, :ond1 which lnnitd( depend on r:ir(1us ovmlt I} by iNott (aurolitl:l a rit (,--or;tia fer e v' v I i u l' in i 1fuin-oling Ii'tre ht. islrtl d'. '(te - Ctr .. ting citic 1 h:ive' Ft':r. 4r ;t) themniiselvs I he iii in facili h s'" ahile ('har:le'stton i.s - be ncu s1'ea ting iabi?tul ' "'e.-ini:ial fletjliti's.'' t W ihl("int,lon and ! ,V:nl ahl (:"ion haver('ls I are e'attetld alt!I over 'w0 hnt shi'tle1 he' (lai lteisol' tet'ri(to'1', td, : it ci..d iu-i t'.i , w hile ( li:, 1t's!t' 1 'i ' i 'L- 1ii 1 i 1i1. ietllie o:3 It' Bay oi (i o fl thee l i i vIi \s, :Is Iih' ("at"e in:l ty' , Stlu l.k n: a fr;ne a U 1' n :1 t ' Cit t'i:1V s nle ont \vii I i It'' tin I "ttet aw A t: er thl'I 'h ' k. lo i.i ( lis e I Ii' It"tltttlt 1 'i ''ll' i. Iltt' Il :1 ' '.' 4) I o('(I.1' I I i' li't 1('a! :l , p' i t1:0 0 ' I k i i.I lu. i lt 11e1t . 1 t itl ( iii "tl ' tt 1W I1' Ih ::. -re It Im t' I ' ';i,5.i ' ' htot n 'l C er in. l f,ta itr in t, 0 i b t: I',b iii) . lill'- ;i.tm ' e I ei(1 i:n l hu!, I e i'- it' r I hol! nu hand: (114e' hI last we I, ii l i' Itii: t ' I l t, :1i1e i ltt '- el i~ ee Ie I :Li' i !: railr : os it k 0 bidh- 'd cot t)t 1' her.'':n (1 delt . :IW it 'eiell iit wit I:-i o w , ia stOtee -i't) st'nli', 1(4' < : 1 il 't ),,.l I l' i 1u m; - 'fi' ;in :.d 1::il b: l i! : , i g. I t in : e1 it e ii,, ' dn e 1.1. -,e , in * i c- si. - r n ~ l po n . -C. C t. 1 t . 1 ':'' i t f!l 't il . "n- ' 'p. s o 'ob 'hey'~ iii- f'ii act e ct.n lee the-, wh 'tIa- t. h de "e' Itey ' it,1 -ech tleiib'i e it w I - i,r . ,ub e n :Ii e t , . T i 'I \I i\i . \,e Sep'endc r 1- .e - h . 'm le Not ie (I 1'n\.nt in tod \ )c I alel-l' ii'le wits 'li:ie ll e ;wte ::ieCtof eelto, e a 1. i ti :' -e - ' itr ili-t .ll etig e l> tii.se liin:Ie, -i'i li'ah Tet e terle. J:l e .\-l.cI Ca i bts e'Cli' 1e i: .i, i ' \ o cri nl r; li, IJ - ie A. ie )eie () I1. j'i.l l'irn ll in 'pklintI It'i.ii it . ilit ion ti w. : liped i l i:-ah - lii ap 'ei i i n-t of ii C bt i l ii it aiii S it *itest-lie e I l e t 1 ( i|| itelel:it i.. iThe- Iesfiin ii~s tetiul ild ei :led it dc-Ir in I tti le r ter ile- tui the hi.trI the is bli no pi ryiisl i en uli --eni nel o l of eite l>t:lie I eit li'leiti,ie lie litl eub is can i idt , ti l 'e" 'en5t:tie s ext i' - n ofeS liil t ee Ii I tei e htw a pr s ieeie-:teeik llsf the nI oti in he iio:th tptee i nts<I wtiiil inWee" Itvo I er i-'i' ee ldttl;-c l fors ltwslel aginst uns ble i m- tu mig eatie.; favor l hiti on cl feori I 'l , et itje IC l:ti ofi the et' lijor taile, it i sympae''crIithi I I fre)l(in tet eussia cof ian~ iinortnt rtinh-, lsftpt Id bIi!ytisole fut' e f m ce pen I hof he fai>uil s tepniiak, it l abors Ii.elilatZion. hail just Wheit'l pubilked Ilo he ttk quinbec-ie of ie iilte y -s thedc tltbir blt'-v e tnt tolivehilt [el-u' e iieb. I e:iti n i ti reinna thatin n arl every . untr itus e s th: a tii.ei on ii elt' htlttiii tehl sit hke t morehew hitty is bieing tiiin i in.le iteniu ito r thei tt r hni of te li->p!e f the tiand.i Ths a iandSui'Stesuti,inlfctis Iimw5c te cht'stanit vaitin therie 1 miiia bieasthion de-~ elt I pelatin mAe r%tsetortin ofp te heioi ela \oiestemI oft tcommunitc i ld aThey lseftit' inl ab t ule for a tine It' ar InowI vetiy sl.jlyI si g th it to i' he' 'eIn i a in. v anfle the l ter di C ehtes th'at thel a . em uisnC f hilsm late'y ihis e'plainied - byil t fct~ tiat atie\ msi5ersisof ~tie the-y I arhei' devoting thIieieneg<. helyt r ingee in I the lutIe-I ai deteI u intIsrk Ilasd list ter aboeliinofte eniros-ta Aini el uplt Jeee,l itp chunutitiey; n Wicih ieI deenciitio hi. o lexanderi 'II in 1861.s 'htsatittit' otcogt i Whlhu' A. W Ct a11hineto ru- p to hll at Wa1s'ingtn,~ tndwhll s the b t n reretative' ofnt he~ nae,i edath hom l~tinit Pinsbor', lu y. HefiOi was 11 .lhi tary lsage it as in ee mlunc espc at 'ki' \ iiis il th. bsj' , tiah 'd moiid. o A~ fox ot herIC-5 er ~ air ,hp O ~uh Andi yoftnpu.' o par ed Start g Out, When you get in the morning take big drink of ater. Your system 'ants water first. in engine isn't first red up and thenl me water let into the oiler. Clean yoi' teeth and let the rater run from th spigot while you're oing it. Then dunk a pint of it. Use ommon hydrant t ater; no ice, no salt, o mineral water. Ordinary water is ood enough for a ordinarily healthy ian. Keep away rom drugs .and pilh ud give your stonach a show. If you're in a hurry to read the papers, cad thiu before ireakfast. When you it (own to the breakfast table be happy; ou're going to dot something pleasant. ireakfiat isn't a p balty imposed upon ou, or a task to bn pertormed as soon 3 possible, but a pleasant, enjoyable ecasion. Try any have somebody talk you, and talk yo rself. Laugh. Start if with fruit. l eat some fish and trle bvcad, or stal rolls or toast. If on want anything ore, eat some meat. 'ako your time to all. I stay at the Ablo for an hour, , d eat all the time. )on't eat much, i take your time to I. .f you haven't 'o, eat less. Tho ime you spend at eakfast will be saved vor and over agair during the day. It you have beer up the night before, ou't tako a cockta or ice water. Try omo broth and tomo tripe if your tOlmatch't4 pretty r gone. When a aun's been off a lit o his stomach is raw ad ifiauwd. Io loesn't want to start ight oif with moru un. Let him give is stomach a show It'll pay him to. ;o(ddlo your sto oh in the morning ml it'll stand up fpr you at night. if ou go to pitchingfnto it the first thing will have it&revongo. .Don't smoke in the morning. - Don't rink in the moising. If you must moho and must drink, wait until your tonch is through with breakfast. Try his thing of start.isg ofk fair and square. 'ou can drink moco and smoke more in heo evening and it on't tell on it. A :an's t tarnmach is his 'riend, and if ho'll Ily treat it kindly le first half of the ly it will show appreciation and tek by himt at nig t.-New York Siun. t . undert ,iale Engluc. Nw lltN5stw' eptemn r 1.-A itle cei ie, no bigigt than a b:tse burn g i a' u\ c, \Viii it t(, orse power 'apacity, im ju Ia (n cople,lI ( here by Mr. Geo. 1 lidtas, :Iftet ylevcu years of uure tittiin experiimen-'A ttad work. it is an i ia. hut. otint he sense of an engine toil I : uil for a ftt to generate steam. 'livr. i:n't any Steo' ab tout it. The engine : -a't anoy huiler, ;ttv hux, or highly heated its, atI, on ll ta a"ounut, it is absolutely :11' I-a tire tatd ex 1osion. No t'llinc(r is aeld. By an ingenious ;vice .t oil air re' rtate a vapor which ,n h t! i a I.h;' h i . r. Whctn the g..s r " vat.- i; ignitet I g ives mut;tion to the , a d : it ilt ou ti1y Irlher at tent ion ht at 'i lI tt' nuu til stop ed. Th n. I lt - :, of i , h4 retire itwo, nresmnilI II:r t ti I, t Wi d rful trength. ,: ioa iv ps'tler is h:ained by the use of nt:1u i i- rt,ttttt,of 1 er,stene oil, andl COml ali :ir. -i . "j.i ten-lu rse power en itl. !I t!:- ct..;t :t it thirty cents, at the I)e 'i pttr cumtn. i : tiata, itt Ie f the eogine, though 11in' lidunn;ce...i1r in view of the checap I i the (il, 1. t it cnn be rcgulaltel 1 r." .t .ithcr an t'wo, thrc( or anone , I tcr(e, net itig to the let i di u 1a .,Il 1,. ili ;ugovein "!r iS 5(1 SeilSi \va I.:tI' i he I l'ly of vil sti ictly t,i tU pm i tr ;';d. t' live-h1tr':e a pe hou. ua 'lie engline costs - ai st atib itdlC. Al~s saon as St he ih bl:tr i igitea the.t in hl bi.t is in full rui ng.1. a IIaIr useAt a c~ ompr)essedl by the It t enI 10 1n' n<tiired densMity, fromi '~ ato ane In: tll( ta>iinds to tbe squareF T i tar Mi -.L 1i-hards has conltinled ba It. , lnyba~ ' t' teni horste llOwer, tIl 'h liglIl of hfty-hior:se po wer ti b inh:\ l'.i 1 a d11a Ietilt. il l al.b tr < l 1[ 1ltint (ll n ig itlre rslU <! br at tI'I engine is cer'taily a1 The( Iat; st Gorilla Yet. I; e ha(1 10 juO re'ceived from Africa bet l:ufeiest goril ever landed in this ou rWay. tis 11 1o is Jackj, and hep is vea hett in hecigl when standling erect,, tad ameaasulres so 'ii feet fronm the end of In: outstretcheC4 10and to the other. Hie teihs abloult 12 pounds, and exhibits nlormlous stre gt.h, compared with hiehi that of m i seems like a child's. tin arrivend in a ce box man of ladank two and1( a ilf inches thick, and( hllel beinig roln aved from the ship he . l.i. .:pin Vs I1omI i.he nard 'aiood halais with a much case as a child ~Ouhl break a vig.. Th'le hair, which s VeI y coarso udI from two to four nebes int lenagt' is of a greenish gray olmor, andl on t back, legs and arms Ilelinles to ai bl k. HIis aboul1dpra are menst'Io. ~Tt c::u-ession of 'the face, 'ihieba is black, is seowling. The eyes re small11, suuil 1n111 tile lhead, and the 'ps large and i inu.-New York Sun, News ofi th allirmation by the Su roe Court illinois of the decision i theo lower mrnut in the caso of the ondened A.archils cauisod great ex it 'Imenlt amiio g the New York Sociallists uId Anlarchis . lJIerr Most was furious. [is A narch' t palper, the Freihla, ad just gone,ato press when the news 'lme. 'I'he Iormis were ordered from 1e press. iMost. posted a notice saying mc,t he could'ntot beo interviewed until j). in., and ibat 9t that hour tho papeg' '0u1.)1 b pu~ lished containig an edi >r1fL on the natter. Most's ealitorial is ddressed "'Lh the Workingmen of all oun tries." I Jo characterizes the judges 'ho miadoa thi decisions "'infa.mous and looadthirsty ((ools," andi the jury as cor Ipt. A Coaaly T1oy for thec l'araar. 'WIIt-a deri, dairlinag of a piano must o thaut imst;ament boiught int Europo lby ir. \slarqityod if there lho truth in the ory that. it; prie wals $lt6,'50. Mrs. ay (auild vats t*hor.ght to havea dopoa aste' 'ae(ll tfla o,ther drI.y ink buying an aat rumnent h'r $2500, and sonmo years 'o wh len tba standard1 price was higlhor aln now'a all nmoney was lavished 0on mIlawntati,h, mals o; etty fame aind 'te(mo!! of aair notor ety am' said to we' :'(iIe 'a000 for thiei r trasures. nit a'il theai. ll'ginaata extratvagainees in It''le .lmnes of strings a'nd( 0ouninlfg 'aa', fnde beforo them renlown of the uIiand wuon aader, which mutst bae a ryS Stramdiv:ariusa among large music W.decv York Stari. ,itllhn M. ( neroll, thie city treasurer whlo a ppe:l 1d two years ago from StautlIonl t., ha i'd lianed. All (-.umiInationl of his tar' 51h1ole thit hae owedi the city aintd al elhet w en $10,0001 a ntd $14,00). l{Iis a r rty, ha we'ver, reniiizedi suflla?ient to air'i ne la abeen en1gflged in bune' >rtih, and1( uretrne of his owu' accoutbt. Thme "idy al"D. aes aar NsWM NOTE$. hIems of 1Mtgrat hahered frosm Varous . Quarters. If a Russian enginner named Coslowiche is to be believed, he has conquered the secret of acrial navigatlob. il machine is .id to be 200 feet long, and to obviate a be trayal of his secret he had the apparatus constructed in ditterent parts of Europe. Thrco soldiers at. Trapane, Italy, while performing disinfecting duty, were assaitcd by a mob. One was forced to swaltow the carbolic acid they were using and1( ied from the effects, and the other two were killed because they refused to drink it. A. small filibustering expcdition from Key 1Vest and islands in that vicinity has landed in Cuba and defeated a party of 800 Spanish soldiers near Matauzas. A nother Virginius affair may bet lo,(kcd for, at then a deal of government bluster. The Chattanooga, Tenn., 'Vmes reports that the white, rust-proof iron ore, hitherto found only in Sweden, has been discovered in the mountains near that city. 'rhe ore is said to contain 05 per cent of pure iron, while the bed is six feet thick and of great extent. The Rio Grande River is overflowing its banks and inundating large sections of Texas. The little town of Edinburg, thirty miles above Brownsville, is threatened with complete destruction. A number of houses have been moved away to escape the river. At a town near Chicago, while a funeral procession was on its way to the cemetery, a picnicking party of four women and t wo men was near the roadside flr:ng at a ta-get. A bullet from a riile struck one of the lady mourners, killing her instantly. The target shooters were intoxicated. Intense excitement still prevails in Ire land over the Mitchelstown affair. La bouchere and others addressed an indigna tion meeting at Cork and AMichael Davitt spoke at Dublin. O'Brien was arrested for refusing to pledge himself not to go to England, but was released next (lay. The murder of Constable Whelan, by the moonlighters last night in a house near Ennis, is a most fortunate occurrence for the government, coming as it does directly in the wake of the Mitchelston nttir, when the ministry is at their wits' end to give some reasonable explanation of the un for tumnate affray. At Ballypooren, Tippratry, Iruland, Sunday, a riot occurred in a public house, and the police used their batons freely on the rioters. The latter, after a tussle, cot pelled the polie to retreat to their barracks. from which a few shots were fired at the crowl. No one was Injured, however. Several rioters were arrested. Governor Foraker, In his speech at Cald well, Ohio, said he had not, as alleged, compared President Clevela nd to a whi plud spaniel, lie had too much respect for a dog to make such a Comparison. 'I'he cnr respondent says this remark was chacered, andl that afterward there were three cheers given f)r Foraker and three for the dlog. Eighteen barrels of new Louisiana mo. lases, the first of the season, were received yete(lay at New Orleans from St. John Iikptisto parish, classed choice. It was 5(11(1 at 9t0 cents per gallon. This is the earliest receipt of molasses ever known. Seven hogsheads of sugar wete made' front the run, producing the molasses above mc. tiOned1. The statement. just prepared at the gen cral land ofilce shows that the quantity of land restored to the public donmin by th action of the interior departnont mni r. policy of President Uleveland is 21.,(t I,t'l acres. This great territory is sntliciemt to 1urnish 130,000 settlers with farms of I () acres (ach. 'T'his is genuine l:nd reform," a conmnon S 1ens and atest enftorctm lIt I of the (betrine: "The people's land t1 ' the people." The iincr of ihe colliesties ot the Mim rid 1tailroad C'ompasny, the Unio n (o 1 (Company, the l'xceMo r Coal ConSmi - the Enterprise Coal ('omtpany antd the ( a' field Coal Companmy, sit Shiamokisn, l'a . have struck for a getneral advance. It is estimnatedi that 40,000tt mfen are0 ouit oni a strike. Thie miners are0 thiorougly organo ized ais Knights of' Labhor atnd ai-e prepim-dI for a long lockouit. N'o concessions gvm oiffered on either side. WVashin-to.n i0 the ,est shades! city in thei wori. EKt present t here are 6:h.0tj sh:tie trees in its streets, mosiit otf them in a ilouirishing conldition. Of) t his Inmber '; 805 asre soft or white m1aples, s;2 suar ai bilaick 01or s lether maples, 2.'i80 Norway map)les, 804- scarlet or re(d, 4122 sveamtores~ 4.041: ashd-eaved maples, 5,121 'Amert . lintdenis, 7,050 ('ar'olin poi11.1 ', s:: Amnerienn e1l1s, uroj.ene ehntrsio m mixe elmna, -1,di sycamtores, or tbutte wood, anti Europeans platne trees, &c. Adlvices from China are to the (ife(t tint at nmost of the scintifie sItatiotns when'tce the totality of the elip-e of the suni August 19Oth cold tbe viewed(, the~ rel t wals veryi, usattisfasctory, more (specially at Shirai kawa, whlire the Un ited .state. ex seg;e t>so tie' sunl was htitdens by3 thle elmads and1( reminedisct lshin ding thii.Ile I ttal eclipse. It wa like (dark night, ansd tile face of a man sta nding at a d istI-ie 1' thit'p or fousr feet (0ould not be seen. There has n a '.-eeno, a kink filuriet in C1hi!t e nine imdred years, acc-ordinig to te L4ondon eegraphil. Thie reason for this soussd fiInancieritng in ihe lowesy Kingdom has escaped our' learned lirit isis contemporary. Dusring thle re' ign or -e wilse EmI)peror iii FlungiL afi tdie- was i:ssued that n 1yons thn failure iif a bankl thet heads of thet pre'sifdenlt, c'ashier' and1( d iret't sliouldl he strusck off ands piled up in a c 'rner with the othe ai''lssets. This 1 ! s ple h to the ( hinese bank has conit inuted to lie abo v - bo(thl liatr anid re'pr'oa.('. Th'le HeIndric-ks mfonument to hie set up f at IndtanaPolls will he thirty two feet ighl and will cost $2~>,000. It will lie comnpise-d of redl granuite 1and bIronize. Th'iree steps w'll lt'ad to thse first base, on whlichs wi be seated a figusre represent ing history. Risiung from the first ha.'s, whiichs Is souar~e, i s othesr base with corner'i' ohlnj5ti mhoutsted on ts 01113 cap wt it ronvze orlnamuetationt. anti rlisng fromt thti lianother' baee ton whiichi a bsronze statue of Mrl. liendiriuks will Stand(. Tfhe monumnenst will be ('rilted oni the Statc-iHouse grounds~ east (if thet Ciapitol. Who are the peois'e thait leavel tmloney on) deposit and( fall to cei for it ? A lit h- 11n format ions on tis pioitiomes fro iCom i b)anks at pre' ent, not over' t we-nty oIf the nlumbier c:omilng uimh:r s the lawv reqirs iii eorsconcorhning uinkntown'l l'IlS deoiora ihe amount (If detposits whlieb have,, ri - mined1 wIt hsoust (1 si.anits fos' twet!i liyar is l'jnow 'n tolbe osvers 75000. Oi' tih I., 'f-i 000 pfotl hel b thie S3ociet.' for '-aving"s ii I[at frd,$17000 bly the o ew London io . ig ihtik, $12,500 by the Ntorwichl Savinst5 Bantk, $7,000 biy the Bridkgeportt Savp Honk. $4,000 by theo Mhitdlet1t, and mt far froni $4,000 by thse Norgalk 85,Sa ns launk. - t .Aill isg.lisl'ih ompany hats rltst tamed't fronm Tu'rkey a1 ennlsl.m it . i n ~ il downs the i'gris Vassllry ant e lllto I :i, whieh is atitee ing somte a nt ht; jo: it .1 newvsaper's; buit asi aniot her cineii- 5S:. alonsg ai tioulch asier tond riheaper rotemst icrs'~ tlyia andsi dolwn the Es uphrastesi ls heetn inl existente forl yearis', Wit hoot, ttrtact ing cap)itl, it is little likely thtat lih now one will. Sneh a roadt wouldi be a valuable tmllitary line to Iniiti' for Englaund, but it( oivol tbe wor(ith a gt-eat deal more by open mng up to cultivationl the wheast fields of the Cu phrates andi Tsurris, iad ss ri h as8 our WeYtIern in-ar1es, ?or 4,,000 years 'vithout :ultivtjtfon anud equal8 to a piroduct as large~ ss thaft of India ans$ to nearly as larmge 0an sxport, I. o LAnvILL, , Sept , riblo accident oured thia rnorti* t tid unflinshel po) OW of the 9o1oa f land, railroad est of this Atty, .Qt- ae Vaho', to a mnetruection train "carrying 287 laborers, 'hey wcre on two car8 Ioaded( with s 'c rails. The triain w A pes ing overi piece of iarshy ground' wh.re tuch clif ulty bus been experienced im ,ecuring a re I bed, and here the onine ulh'nly shot h o the ditch, carrying the two caus with ti. rtIls and laborers with It, and lrVig the i under a mass of debris. kminy lhnker, chief the traokmen, was c!tiu,'hL tinder t engine and scalded to dau.it. Jaii' 1 tMth n and George Roe were kiil.d 1iy I rse rails falling on them, iati sixty-ot;e n ers were more or less in jorde1. Sevetrt of thc e may be crippled Fur lift if they sulvive'. The ir.juredl were brou lit here :ttial s)1n of thetu wer c tcnt to ;b coi)' s f oI iilpitil, it (oloradu Silnin;s. 'I'te a ci)lent iS attributad to the na 5113' soil, w 1db p,mi tted the tiatk and ties to Slip (O tt of place. Sixty thotitol oraatj,e trees are on thrir way to (Califurnia from .1apa n. where they were shiplel mn lnimi of an E;iglish Lark in t.h h)rbor f YlO'i h)un: ub'ut two weeks ago. Witt Ihet also comnes a mis cellaneoust assorltent of over 90,Uutl trees and shrubs, Indi thendUs to .haitan, which it is proposed to accliii ettize in Cali onia. Y.tl 1MmN One Lived, the Other I)ie1. A woman formerly our slave is now oyr cook. About c:ghteen months age she became siekly and had a cough and was coultid to bed, and it was thought that rho had consulaption. The treat ment by physicians failed to give relief. Jn December, 1884, a node or knot the sizo of a gooso egg formed just above the pit of the stomach, which, when lanced, discharged matter for eight or nine months. One of these also formed under her arm, and three on her back, which discharged matter for a consider able time. For six months of this titac sho confined to the house, and most of the timo in bed. The storuach often re fused food, by rejecting what slio bad eaton. She used a great deal of medi cine, but failed to b cured. .1 bought one0 bottle of your B. B. B. (mado iu Atlanta, Ga.) and gave it to her and she commenced to improve. 1 then bought and gave her three bottles more, and she continued to improve, and in two mout ha' time her cough had eeaeoed, hex eotiSt't+ition strengthened, appetite and digestion good, all discharges ceased, iodes or knots disappeared and she went to wotk apparently heithy and fattened up greatly. This woman had a married sister oi near the saiue age who was afccted in pi- cisely the :ame way and about the y':t( time. The hl i im'des or hnot. yr p,it of her s;huniaelh, bark, etc, She did iut t+ike ity .3. B. Ii. and the node on Ihr it 1'nen ate tLrounhi to the cavity. Sto continued on I h- dcelino and wtated awa, i',a l littally died. TI i::; Were tu'o tcentibloecases of blcool l 7 e, '.1 ied ... and was s1>i ' cured. t t tlher cdI not U$O it ail >d . it is t. iiiuredly a most wanhOIard!. Idc 1,. !uri;iru. I rfr t ,t' t({ha::; f th;: i wn. ' Yoirr; triily, \W. T. )li'ON. A . SS!G RLAE . I V )( s:: ra:i am' 1 h v, Fo 1 .tiod .-e-t > am I h ive 1C. I. , h. jaii : i - 'iuti six or s vi nI bi tu h.bu'hi hul irregularlyt * -,.i\m grt:-] relief, and( recoml ia -L.a.bh.c.cpuridicr. Tyoi.1. K. Ho.r-,num, Jn., (a. .t i c'ure a t;-oj. 1 -.st1. SCi of a nt 1( A 1' blay it t. iL.n a tirrh, etc ,(lenn trate( l 'o orii11 \; * . u nlu , wtilC tcgOhe most13 u't]t liRii anti bl I ig p iif CVI hgel T H CF I Un' o OGE I E l, th dAernlgui-d ill opt' ii ai (iCarletfoil, for tue aL cioci,d,h (of both .TraitSent anld P'erm.aatlit Ioaridcirs. l'~ho 1. Rtililig, lIcattedl oni the nc,>rthast ornier of WVent wo i h ando '.,e t 'ets, IS ('c verinhtly near thea bus~inet -<put lion oft KU g sI 1 -f, l itO fraI li li ( li i of thbe .toiagLim:6::. It tis u.Itbin clan eawhi* fromti the Acaet~' myi of Mi ICta fromn C( rebe (it9of all the tthi 1 *.0 tl. '.The honse has bten ri noroiMy .s paireti, iad fitted u1p inl good it) l '1h acew fiurniitaro and fixtutres. '1A1rs reaisonablle. ['or further infotrmlattin adders or Miss; S. S3. .FUWA IWs, ntf Chreto,S. %';TLL IREAIULARIIES PR CULUAR-TO DHER-SEV. AnnD PowERtFULx. TONIr. &V r-TAK.CN-DURING-THR aRE AT fUFERNG'AND D AiAiGER WILL BE AVO/DED. .._ ATL ANTAGA, TLA ( ~INSTITUTE, ''ht- iall is-ioutonmmencen oin flhe lbt ledn' . ay it 5,ptemberIJ (5th day), a iet ciii lto illi 3 ti (ienfarjt it Juni e, It8s. I v(- y' dlep:i itwentI of ins~ tuc 0 J-l i 1()pteenced and ccomplCC is hedI tilhe s $hulba1in ihce ir Les n i i st t h4 14uigh u ipp in h so.Ha.db AddIresoi, Juily201.2rn I), o St4i~4~ .jfor IU ineeriatcc Archfte ~, ineering,ximechanges, a ~-'l'Yhena .I0 'uIt, iron hiet Srathuintetu circhcn nuid 1iciut natrutWnt. (ircinr teo Inalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute la of Eightoon Expeoriuened and alf. lll Vlysicians and Murgeone. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Patienta treated here or at their homes. Many utrtod mlt bore through correspondouee, as successtully qait heru porson. Come and oler end to onta in gtamp for our Invaide'9ald"Bok wiob gives all partlc ulnre. Addruss:uoL', ,DsPEna.I yMDI CAL AS S ATION, 003 MWin St., Buflalo, N.Y. For "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated echool teachers, millinors, seamlstreses, ho ke('pers, tatid overworked women genoral y Dr. Ieree's Favorito Prescripton 1e the of atltrcstorative ton leg. IIs hot a "Cure-aI," but :thnirably fulfills a singleness of purpee, htefn'r a ntont potent S peciflo for Nl tnoee t'honiu lnt'essee and Diseases peculiar to w'.men. i'ho trentment of many thousande of ewh en'', tt the invallds' Hotel and Burg. I' Jiu it'ite hen aIi't'red a largo oxperienco i i TTtI ng reiedles for their cure, and r. Iad's Favor Prescription i8 ;h i.:.it '' lies nst experience. For iterltal (ot1e'"tlon, lraflanmnuation anid iucrat :(.", it Iv a Spolfiq. It is a I...' ui :; ral.c : \: (II ts uterine, tonio 1and n: rvitn , nmi im (: 'ivittor and strength to the whol ' t =n. I. li rs wankncM of stomach, inII:' .'n, ltottutog, weak bao lnervoui p)ostrail'm, exhaution, debility an sl *eph Fn:s ", In t ;I lihr sx. Favo rito Prescrip tlti1 iold by druz'r;il: under OUr' poeittve D1w amutec. e Scowrap rPi r airound bottle. Scud 10 centw in statmpi, for Dr. Pierc's largt Treatilo on )isea(,br or\ Women (100 pages, pap(er-'cverc I). AIQr'n, WOtLD A DIBIE :ItY MK1)('.11. ASCoA'rjoN, C01 Main Street, 13:IlTalt N. V. L1'TLE P LT e? as ant LIVER 00 ? PILLS. ANTI-BILIOUS al CAT IIARTIC. SICK HEADACHE, >zHlious Henadache, Dlzzinlesr t,onstlpn. tion, Indigestion, and RI llousAttacke, promp)tly cured by Dr. ir'eMw Pleasant 1Purgatn(ivO Pellets. :25 bents a vial, by Druggists. E. VAN WINKLE &CO. .;"Th-I ANUFACTURERS, -Y ATLANTA, GA. D AND DALLAS TEXAS. COTTN~ GIN~S and PRESSES. COtI Iti N.ced Oil M'ills, Co*tton Seed I ttafttinig, Full~Ieyrt IIanger's, I '1un unad Taunks. E. VA N WlINK L E & CO.. A"'anta, Oa. (OLD MtFDA b alwarded'i at Cotton Exposi tion,. At tan ta, a-, balha,.-Texas, amicharles ton, N. t' Writafrpie aml terms to E. Van inkl & Co., Rox 83, A TLA NTA, GA, CI [A R LOTITE S .8SIX fi'XGINS Si. PT. 7, 1887. 0 NSTI'TUTitt or YOUNG L,AD)IE8 I thei Sout,h has~ itdvanittages sup&1 I tio11L tos ttfered hel in't i every dlepart ii1 -- -oflegiate, A rt, old MusIic. )nly cX tiened and netoinp1 ishted teachers. a; .i:t 'ri,o-C as ;t"aldting Salmoi in (li vt ryt t-.;ep til 0''-.I in tho Soutth has Rdne in for)I, 1 two fo or fromt ht it imn lilto' v (tr ii Izhtborhood. Puptji I ch -rgted tonl fit?omit iatt tluttance., utter the firt13 mnt For, CUlothgue, withI ful partfeulars, aid dre()n' tLjv. WNM, R. A rKINSON, Chiariotte, N. U. PITTS CAMU1ANATIVE! TIEE'T'1 "U (Il I L) D l EN. An itn;,u r iief for colic of infanta. Cures Dyieterty, D.iarrhcen, Cholera lufautfium or inuy dIiseases of the stomlach and ihowetbI. Maken the critical period of 'letd hing .lafe and enaty. Ts a safe and phe mit tomew. For sale buy all dru gista, ant for wh;Iol(,sakt by HIowAIt,WxLLTy SH OW e S._ACASES5 D)ES KS, OFFicE rURNITURE AND FIXtURES. ,A .it for Illutr'ated P'am phiet 'E~RRY 'SRoW 'AFRE 09., Niuthvilie, Tonu. Ut DlTCHI 'G TIRE DRAINING, ni mn lvelpihe r' ite fotr on . /i,antte j to cIa heir" no ar pr i'rIl - I tripitd, gcradutedr circle anti pointer r r .' tdtuated r'td tand tat, b'y ex prests Bt Kto.it 011on r, $7t Cash with order. lInstritioDs Witie iOwnt iSTOMTntan