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MOTHER IS RESTING. The long, rough road !s ended hIer weary feet iut"r pressed: flow rough to her n rai; footsteps I'erhaps we never guessed: SBIt with the aeary journey Shell bo no more distressed; The faco we bend and softly kiss I Bears no iinpress but that of bliss. Wo know that many pages Within the l,>ok of years She :as pursued with anguish Anitd her falling tears; That partings, change and doubt ing Have cai'd her muu1y fears. Forg ,tteu now eauch pang of woe, No grief again hier soul will know. We gazo at her (lear features, Wit hin the casket bound, Anl think that ,he is dwelling Where cha,nnt IgeIe e''t' is ountal That. thre no inful p rtlngs I kr loving lh'art w"ill wotund; And WeetPin,g for her, "lovel andl gone," We gatler strelgth to walk alone. Alengthe way bcfor"e us, Whilther, we do not know, It rny be strewn with blessings, - Andi pleasures We rnay know, Or, I hickly set wit Ii d:mrger:s, Many hring us naught but woe; Yet, o'er life's patiway, she has come At last, unto her heavenly home. --''te Ileusehold. TIE RUSSIAN DOCTOR. Entertaining and Romantic Story from Real Life. [ADAPTED B1toM Till: GERMAN OF Mia: ELi8I; POEKF..] BY MRS. FRtANCEiS A. STAW. inlation Copyrigidd, 1857, by A. X. Kellog9 Aewujuper 'oinpany. CllAP'l'Ilt IV. l'()PN entering hi9 stutdy Arnil found a le'tter from hic S!" 1'a, formner tr"avehni il, liiar von. 1o not1 lhe fright, i iened, ol friend andl , utur," }u: wcrote, "i1 ISOOn anpear beforc y cl'1 tin person rathecr } Iii ,T:tlhlu7 lon by letter. The lihysicians havo or bered mn to the south, but I regard thu home whero I c:n enjoy your socicty as the best health resort for rat'. I want you to examnine thoroglihly the binding of liy life-book, and tell me frankly if it it is worth repair. My troublee are over-wrought nerVes and a slight disease of the heart. I i log for oth'r air, for a different way of life, for a rosy, quiet, rural exist onoe. Perhaps on my travels I nmay pick up a German wife. liut no more nnthralluitnts of the heart for me, that is over. 1 have ieased flir"t ig, and have buried lily slops behiii ni. Although tinder forty, I have idone with lifo's illusions. "You krnow enough of my dlplointic career in St. Petersburg, Which I now 'leave without having won any lgrc;it reputt ion, to be awtr thaint my greatest need at pireseut Is a Clever practical housevife. lInt 1 want no0 young, sentimental girl; my ide; l is a worntat of una ture years, capable of graspin tlie dtcl stic reins and taking eare of toe. A or providai: hamdsonely for my yuun, er hr"ther I ani rich enought to puVEk"lase:un est ct,t hrev,er it suils nc, to employ in; eill:,entI. steWard. nd lIve for my Old entrLis amns--music and patinting. I rhall b. ceo. ti tly b usy inl a dillnetanit' ort of a sway. We ltusshnl rli' not li lyo i I erinans reared for neriouu work-anld my wife wiii lead a comfurtblt life. If sihe is nlt ulusical, so much thi b itr. If shl w"rels in in a h 1tihNr grade Ih.ni 1, may r,;u."' wouli hore her- if in a lower, si' wouhil bori. ii.. \Vhii kniows but .0 your lit tle town 1 inay melet the one1 I see: -'' I expect alsos to retin m i n lt wi tnui you. Wh'len only a r'ising phy.3Miin you cuireil'm' father, ail your1 kill inust lie far grea;ter 1no. " Write m at oc., 1.tt iog me1 how if ye. are at 110ni1, and11 call rcei':o me,1 Dire42(f ls We Russian Embaissy, Blerlta." Whkenl1 isinnl ,ppen-ei:,uppr h W (.:l :ui lld l:tve l:}iii14 no'wl. b n oiI anno'nneiedt'tts i thu e< ing tistor, lira115 I liit' ,\cli - i-54 - t llbs, if let Wht ot tiil iiit ? iht :idd. "tt H ie tild lt'f ,' a \.'.LtIl L'e Ih-il tt h :lie gly i.ld l ''n t i:f I i t w . 1 l lia l . a rlt 5 a l'.' lini;tn. ii vino on 5511! te llaifI At nItil nll' An,inih dileutesn tel i "Ce. anl.'t. IIim: w llbeon 0 1''''ii genients( a i l t.in1 s iis log ( Li 3 -l W ii l hs os (\'; l w irllIn i it'o It ili.' ii. >4 li, tianso l0i's :llw;'. 'ill:loner 1 re r ial te in t eir ooi s. I :ni will be o wt up in. servtnin a' re l hoi ttle nan i,i'hat-w Fretaetingil. Whits wl'0l il tiLlr> < l> il1 liLu hii. arhe>I -athe inlil iar h:ta fien lil rgardiS toh willtint andl drinkini.' WShe tk;I-smoke(i 11)0alt el"iu ? I<:lio tab\ hs - I' t gi e . efl'l Il, 'ed f e is d rn}tlegg tin ii very5.. i -pee :''Nable , 1 alt l aity en1i1 lr1 a.1 ll't5 :1el5 nt. ljl ll!;'d eo1 'a.l lit iking l oll' t' t.-),i to eli t'l "U' wil0, ell (Ilew Roe(t-in: efthili Ieni eVel'tia' wilo rrind I wt ls hno w'hit. atal w.' 1)0a ettllel himfilnmo will.khan< to feay oi Maianne, ytou wil and te mot corfort ble f hones.T h ma you as an Invalid." "Why does he not bring his wife with hi t.. ' "'eausr he has none, Papillon." "llave you not told mo that he is sone what frivolous?" asked Marianne ''ver her shoulder, and still going on .;ith her work. "Possibly. But not more so than most young men in his position and with like surroundings. lie now longs for a quiet, (crman life.'' "ES he old?" asked Desirec. "Twelve years younger than 1." Why did the Russian doctor feel loth to describe iilmar as he really was? lie recalled the beautiful dark eyes, with their glance now melancholy 1row radiant--the tinely out mouth with its dazzling teeth, the delicately arched nose, the tall, elastic tigure, the head proudly borne with its dark, wavy hair. "Ussikow is very musical and draws and paints chiartmingly," he said. ''lis voice is a syitpathetic baritone. I think he will not scorn to play upon our modest piano.'' "0, if he is a musician I shall be de "ltghtect with hun!" cried Papillon, gayly. But1 Marianne said: ''1 low can a i: ii becoone absorbed in such useless things. To hear music for hours at a time would annoy even you, cousin. 1 hope he will go walking a great deal.'' "Let us wait and see how Ililmar himtself divides the hours. 1ie is too perfect a geitleni not to make him self in all ways agree:able to t lie mis tress of the house. He will not discom mode us in the least. We will give him tin' paiterre h:mler at the left of the terrace. I hope he may sleep well iii that retired alcove." 'Tlhe next day found Marianne ab sorb,el in prlparations for the coming guest, iii al1 of which )esiree was hei arli it. helper. 'Tlhe lessons were natu rally som ewlat neglected. One eveni ngt lie dot or came .homn later thatn uu:l from his walk. 'l'T l:i w:as alre:aly lightet in the draw ing-romn; the lor ii' to the terrace stoct open. lie p:ied upon the threshold to hear a mn:in' voice say: "I will entice him here with. nn old Rus:,i:ant folks song lie used to love. I eve' 5) '1oep in st idy it was sur to brning himt. I will see if it Mtill hi:. the elilei power." A tall, slendteir figure seniie-l it s'fr t'. fore tIie paino, anti a itch, ciltur ba'itone sang iii i(msi:in the :wn1g ol" the "Thrc, &jon." Eitraniiti. is We'e the t)i . 11hev did noti iii i .la1':iiniie f ii lie croc' t -work. She :t at the rotmid table, her full, red-checked i fao un move at:s usuai:l. Aimii', glanci .; wept p:st ha-r. W lre ' is pl'iiliou P Sh sat dh-ne it up upo,tn ti he sofa in tch, Wi t r c.s. .,hir hie:iul lent :fo w:urd, :1 ! i._tIe ni i int mnt, tlime ,r :t ltss. ish - o the thihl w:a Ih i with thi nih --t iin of hith :t,ie i: tiv wo an.tl . r:an e Imr, me th enroI h lIlit -'iWrNehrm e llilm:' ! fet asll a c> liikeaier ginto the sim'ie of theo be:u1.itiifu d eltl tones.:t't t i ber' it :,T,imiiwr.!Weon.:. itec hao isin rtrhe forewt'' shri at. cord. al spr iiii igigh up agried: ai "u Arnim, tear. l ren! 'Ious inarkbsymed dtp-led a''t1tis late' ltur idn. mi 4 i Pail. ligrasped his armIi ad. crid exitci ited "'Y' aroti here iati llt unel! Wy couught.'' had gladt ia thfoe " hren .who gazid ii1.1. tak wt going isf'id' arm.e '"nd buri t, into t/ rs . plaI and' smlito'e (im.se behlliv te my' ifrihmli's s'iningti h las mad lvn m-rv-. u'' Im tu :l aid,' emillli We, how thatisthou.e?" htii o iill frmisthn we will t tol metal,ok ttun.. ti M aan v buniltmlii uso supi gr. llowIisI lad i ami to e hre"ai ir,ting ctI his frids it ar I sup Germwanhints fairat, light Lto mwot woll conne liou4 fest-va if song ntio nogo lnrskd In spite of Marianne's secret misglV ings and doleful prophecies to 1)esiree, the supper was excellent. The table was charmingly arranged as usual, and it contained one unusual adornment, a glass of flowers and sprays from the1 garden, arranged with great taste by Iesiree. IIilniar took a carnation from the glass and placed it in his but" I ton-hole. At table he showed himself a wonderful racontcur. his descrip tions of the elegant circles of the Rus sian capital and of tl musical and ar tistic life there were entrancing. Desiree listened iii rapt attention, but said little. Later, the guest at Marianne's re quest, sang 501110 lore songs. As 1w rose to witldraw, Desi ree asked: ''1Lo it (lilicult--this Russian lan guage?" 'So di flictit that your uncle nc\ver could learn it. I myself despair of ever speaking it sans faute. My mother always spoke the beloved German in her family, 11(1 in society people speak French."'' 'I only wish to understand your Russian songs.'' "T'o-morrow I will translate them for you, Mile. Desirce." [To n:. coNTriNuE).j .t ItOY,AN\'E 1: RI:AL LIFE. te WIdow of .1ohn iugh',t I 4:onfrontcd n. ithl th tatrnt of Anot her ,omnnt to Iu tutn Ihat Itetntlon. (sp eclal to the News antl Couri.r.) (iI.NvI,LI:, Sept eIntber 2.2.- -A sttry that. CtI,tilas soneti n!; of the roinctet'( of life, as it really is, was developed in a hear iic before Probate Judlge 8..1. 1 u otalt ti (ltiy. Last. Christnas day .John lluga s wVas sht and hiled b, t lii I II. Jacolo., nearu thi: city. .:u"oh s was a weitlthy I Iol itlely" knlown f:rmler, ntearly t0 1 ea's of age. 1lughes was aill it erate white ni. wV1u) had been iln the neiglthomhoodl only a, ihot w \hilt attlu ho Iw s a tenanrt, on .ha I his farii. Ite hail t utme to Jacohs's placc from tiltai'!nburg ('onty. \1 lien lie was killed he hal1 a family ('tn sisti:: of ia wife and ix chilIren. ,.(Olbe was tried for the iu:rdler of [ughes, and, beinIL (onicated oif nrlauglth ter, wa:s 5s 0 tenu(+! to live years' imprisonment. IIe is now at liberty ot a hond of 1 5.ht). an after tL conVition of .Jacobs, Mrs, Sallie IHi hies, wilow of the tinurdered man, b1;:t.ht suit agalst .laco" for $1( ,(000 daim:'gc for the killing of her husluud, Iavinig prvi'loulsly taken tut lettel :ibit: itra:tion. Shortly Ifter this it. wa Ir(oithit a new\ phase was put !n the iat t"", t\'h the apearance here of a w:mtll whio ch:iinaed to bei the lregal wife o)f .John ii Llie. Sie iaim 'iately emp ]loycdt torney- and eliter at I petititn t'fore tlt: l ro b : :e ju d e to s ct dl d e th e, le tte rs i iiii traion recviousyV 1ininlted to) 'alhe i I: he . the Ia:iring tw l iy u tn tih ' e t1('itin. T lie tiinaint ti the I.:tion of w i(i'v ) t' - in i ret((d ina11n is a wimne. (if gt.tl ap1liaiI, about 5i year:; (llt. M. .\u,. fina 1lvina IIui uiis i., h ir n:mte :(:o shi t' mas frum I ljhersintuu otv'i\, G;:. Sl a\sth:lt IIua!n', camne ti' -:It SeC1;iin in l. U9 fr 1in his hitme ini l'ck n cio 't nllt,. Sh'- w;as IIhen : \\itho\w secVelllt_in \'t':(s lli= senior, b t she mattrri('l Ii iii. Ah i ii 1 her It imot Iroub :l e ( ' :; t ; 'I -th 1 I leave:i lithbe:.,- . :'i i tefu' i to ' whh'i; lvhi, ti e lefti her :10 50 X I : - two h il :niy I :rne back tole lOl b. Ca. n. ~ li cousin, in. Pikens, In thy u sixi h tre . Inall h Ifhuule i i :enillea waj il led. i e led a l wa ig i.s .y i; lpowhe in iliner. than ai ytli llahr. r Tit el st y eas i c 'rro:1.) to(I davb heeal inese, antliii tei W. J.i Ov.id, whoac was ablayofze br.an or:y llIllhes ahs theri:"I' (If 'ath :inA. li:ilyhe ailijCl.\ .I ('. Ilfii,iiie \were :iittr uty h,rIIX th l iinert:nld .. T.i Is anditi alnii- l.e . I Sh iit f<:- ,r theii- III rt l l' iiutherX s ittin wastIi e atul l the lib in av. If lthe r ; i Iii f~ te 1t'- in ar ilg ic-a 't d :ihe pilow hail li-i ai:Ii.lliob I l-:w i i eth ;l round. l ad ewa i:s. li T:i.\ , d fan \ elliberi3 ll. I h lie11:tele toll ti.f :1lanby,h ilItlee, cillelyn vt1oll'(I illri II tis ll aue. A Sudri tllR have tj heel ietof( hala :100 JKepre tave Thb- lire Istate inanll r:;ii,iii tls fr:n houi(l justc alon l.theouimi.u edgtI of the toe Sh l,ite 1 unsitoon com a ientdyt. .i'l1n! lie \ sl ', alutal i fllie Aoiatawhol ilh igiwa, abae. bi(lStt)tlfu boid iipid mas thegc (firsie oneal. Virihati the joltyf faniie wee unaithi Ltf Aaoe tirni houeOlIets Over i on nlin tfe wi: br iin1it lsc pedt w ith niLli, wothe families wf.tieeiiloff Ifmthe dule, wlere ob(lige tof throwllli te lifth' tr ael1 temfro burnlimie (to dth. Wll) 11 le err. from i ust riut(i of e itt uts.I he faiy wN lere awa Mr, the ihn o the tir :n ,h bleth one a-~ gir t fl asenl eitig of hltrel houe.y Ast ther chas Sn cnt hiistIe (oun anty. whereit i pr st t he rishedtn in igte are al. Thrtalite lliyJiiilagin, and: aii loit e f.- $0, or0Il hasi1g alreadyiitln (crued The legn. lhengnitio areul dtillt, t r. lbtan a 27ya h fae .tryfaPoi. The28 Vll aer a M tual Lifel Asoition, of1 Virilnia,111 beganl :iines 111 jetmber d17 . Guarnte fim, ivestd1i bonds-and~ morltae (firsgt lien on-a The VlloyMutul Lie Asoc iai.no Vltirg)iniil he art andii thelli leaing Life Assoiation i th South.Over DLOOD AND ANARCHLST$. L TLunderbolt $ort of a Circular to Working. 11en. (8pectal )ispatch to the New York Star.) Co.uMnus, Ohio, September 19.-The 'ollowing circuiar, which is dated New 1ork and published both in German and I;nglish, was distributed very quietly to lay by the Anarchists, calling on the work ngmen to prevent the hanging of the eon lemned Anarchists at Chicago: To the Workingmen of tei United States anld North Ancrica: You have heard the Supreme Court de isiorn in the Chicago Anarchist trial. It strikes like a thunderbolt in the heart of very freeman. '[he judges who have lirned the sentence stand on a level with he notoious 1police bandit Captain ion ield, with the barbarous persecutor Eber ;c:ld, with the mono mental perjurer chanelk, with the Corrupt jury, with the iger of the bar Ginnel and with the ;coundrel of all scoundrels, Gary, the man ig-r of the greatest 'judiciary" crime of ur tilies. Our comrades, Spies, Parsons, Schwab, hielder, Lingg, Fischer and Engle are to xpire on the gallows, while INieebe must, Lie dooImed to (eat Ii in a dungeon, and yet no man hts the hardihood to claim that iny of these eight martyrs threw the famn ous bonbs on May 4, 1886. From a legal point of view not a shadow of cvi let,ce was furnished that any one of our :iebt per:etcutel coimniles was directly or inirectly participants in the affair. Ame ican workers! will you suffer this jutrago to lie flung in your faec? Will you emain sil,nt acnd allow that so called Jus ice to be duil ned in so bloody a manner-a iaS:trdly ded alleged to be sanctioned by the will of the people? It must never be! Arise in your imposing might anl let your righteous wrath fall in ,n unmistakable protest upon the head oft Ihose interpreters of the law, who have basecly hrtniyed their trust. W rkenii! will you remain quiet, while the. striviig of you people, identical with lie I olest yc-m ning of mankind, are sacri Ilbr d:ad atam pled under foot in the persons u f t ) 'yu " nades? You know what is veur du T these colemned men are ,irim bic< ause they loved mankind better lii t hermselves, heruse they wrote and lreauced to you and for you the gospel of the future. I ndignation ieetiigs utist be called and bell <ioickly as po sible. A bove all, it is i c my IIt u t the interpreters of the Con rtitiuthim at Washington be spurred to pass it pen this judicial murder proposed at l'iIca go. The jud'ient of blood is not yet exc -uted. Lrt cvery man do his duty and it n il lver be. Lon live the solidarity! ,wn awith bariarism Federation of trades-unions. N iw \Yi)i. September 1. tt'.s:' % 's X ON A tFIFI IFF EFORM. I1. %%uild i(temovi' the Iiurden Fronm all limo Nees-uarl'q of Life. ('. gren:nn (ox was in Washington 'i'L l.y inspeting his new residence on Iu a .ri ii. Mir. Cox has greatly im p ovid this sumnmer. In conversation he id "ireally do not know what is going 'n pol tii:dly. I have been diligently en t ugeil ii literary work during the summer.'' ea r. ni'se to a (piiestiin as to what will b ione Wi It he :rif at the coming session f Coirit<ii Nr. Cox i;d he htid )ot beeg consuled on the subject, nor had ho con. ferred wit Ii other I)enmocrats. lie knew I l I'reiit was anxious about the matter I iom a conver.i-.tionm lie had with him someW limi i' '.i lIe addedi thiat it is plainly n" cit*ry for thle Democrats to do some "iandal iis potcnt iality," h'le saId, ''anid SI preuieu in'oi,<y ceep)t liuimel f knows hi' be w.ill doi." Mr. Ci:< said lhe would 1'w'ilinglto compromse with th e protec k:a dement oif thte party for the sake of be I ig io remove time talx onl tobacco, herail-i thati would beiietit the producers, 1i-m he e i noiliit ii>menaniuce the rleeal of th on m ~ihi v. Thleire were too manmy ii - cr die ta1xed t'o thiiik of taking tihe tax knoing ju' wh9 vat the protectionist ele meni~ t would1 do(, lie presulmedl from what he Ithar and~i riad that1 it wiotuld insist upo i9 repeal of the entire internal tax, '' ('lly lirly liciy, but pubtlic p N. 'the libhe giood(," tMr. CJox re Ii b I ul li ak iy Conimgeu in the way of tax wii ln" oudhehaehivay, nmia, the' biurmden womuld be remioved from iiw nee aries of lIfe. "i hiid you k now about the story that Miir. i:.rli s fr'ieinds are considering tihe ii:i iy of' hi eaning on the Iloor 'Tir is noi t ruth ini it. I saw. time Isiwer yearday. ainid 1 know~ lie will lie a candli Ite igaini and bei elected." The. tiitcat 'W'omann in thte WVorld to l'ay I'a ai Visit. A New Y<,rk corr espondient writes in the Sauviiiih X' r, as follows: '-li is Mteuied, I smipplose, thait the D)ona lii ra Cons iini is coining to New York as 'oil as thle sieason is fairly opened tis vinater. If she does, thle city will have a im alin miil on)ie of the sort, that, it, ip pir(iiat is. 'The i iaIin mnoney (quien never io s :mihm dg biy ihves. She proposes to ake a bn. e. fuiish it as few houses in .W Vi o I.mive '.ier b ueii furniishmed, aid in I mite air that sIne mieans to show New V'o-ir- how un(iiliimiit(al iashi cani entertain. (ihe 1m tiachl a lessoni or. two ini the thei iart1 f slI- t ries. She is a liieie p)rofessor, iiilii nmiy fetches New York every timi-. Ilhe Su-iora Ciuisi it is -somieting more Imen te ri -lu.st womn in thle wvorkl. She atuoe iof thle biggest fortunes hldu by ier stx possiblly the largest on the west -i n- cont inment. She is, u nless the last sea i,n or Iwo hiis faded her greatly, sonic hiing of a bi-amity. She is a gzrce. '.'r. ' - ii ci-reentrine, and not a littlIe of ai gen ius. -'Theii4( 1)m Isaidire is not much short of rty, bimt she looks youniger. She is rather itioe iinediumii hieighit andi1 dresses to hook alt. I ier ligiire is grac-efuil, buit her bIg lank eyes are- lhr taking feature. 11er skiin s ai Spaniish brown~ with ai (lash of red iri'b- it, andi hoas iquantities oif daurk hair. 0h- ine (of ti'he bsi. dreissed w 'imn in hle urlid ini iin iinpem iil sort of wi', and( b v.ithi a duiriing iis if coloir. I doubilt if~ there t 5 a pri vate jewel -i-clcion anywhere to1 e nual her-s. I here are two sheinder griace- t iti. dghitens soimewhiere ini their teens, vhoi will coiiii out in New York, and high ir iwo' arei ahm ad. Mothler and girls speakt lie liiue! Iluigl ih, as all Chilians do. The e 'ii'nirn is a troic al creature, ail, if all s iais of lien ire true, subject to cycloiies.'' ai An illioeunti iireath ''n itili't'l if lie have~ aniy piidei, but o ho-e 'wv h whomii he (-iomes ini contaict. It a lie:te intter tii spea-k of, but it has :iled no onlyii'. friendus biut lo)vers. ihimil >ir's bi:i crmrh are ineeper-ale. I )r. .1 ( ataiih Remeidy (-lies the worst0 t. li. dIetpt in .e.I ington,ii S. C'., yesterday, obrei (4i > r. \l . lendrolix and Mr. Wadoe " ua'I.: t, (ilit''r of theii Iewlidmle Acirq. 3 'he I ii roubl grewv ouit of '-rltl(eisms in te " r-.- upon ' a1 iur'gi-ti 4opera~in pierforimiil y l'r. Iliiienix. Th''e I )i -or appihroachedu n Ir. I.i-riphruti, askinig f'r ani exphlmiationu, st i)nrm. lie wits not serilniv bor t - MR. CLEVELAND IN THE SOU'r. rhe Hon. William I'. Oate. Chat. vwth a lew York Reporter on Pertinent Topic.. (From the Now York Star.) Prominent among the many notables seen kere and there in the corrl(lors of the Fifth Avenuc Hotel to-day, ditcussing finance, itocks and polities, was lion. Williaun C. Dats, representative of the Third Congres iional district of Alabama. After expressing his admiration for the Star, he spoke at length as to the feeling in he South relative to President Cleveland's 3ourso and the conduct of the adniinistra ion, and said: "A general and well defined feeling p:e rails throughout the South that President ;leveland is a thoroughly honest and con cientious man and one whose greatest aiut s to preserve the interests of the country. "What do you think the 1)eunocratic 1ational Convention will do in I88t;i' iueried the reporter. "Well, in answer to that I will say thit know what the dclegates should do; I hey hould renominate Cleveland for President )y acclamation." "1)o the Southern people indorse Cleve andi's policy throughout?" ''As near as I can learm they are all of mhe accord as to the Clu eland's course as he Chief Executive of the nation. A little eeling of opposition was engendered during he first year of Cleveland's administration, >wing to his strict conformity to the Civil Service law, but the thinking leolc of he South applaud him for living up to ti 'ords embodied in the iemocrati- plit 'orn of 1881, and upon which Cleveleod too( as the stan(lard bearer of the 1)en:o ratic party, prontising the pcople to le rue to the principles expressed, as laidl own and adopted by the convention which .ominated him." ''Then you are a firm believer in civil iervice reform, are you C'ongressatun Dates?" "No, sir. (en. Forney and ui-self vot((l igainst Senator PCndleton's bill wh-n the neasure was first intlroduced in the Ilouse. [ believe, sir, that many competent, cill ient, and( painstaking clerks should be re ained, owing to their kitowledge of mal experience in governmental aIfairs, but hiefs of (lepartIuents an(1 chief clerks, wvhose appointment.s were based wholly ui lartisuim zcal, should, in the interrst of tiue reform, be called ti pioi to resign." "What do the Southern people think o f lth excitement occasioned by President Ulevelund's order to return the capture lags?" 'Well, sir, the Southern people are t 'o busy and too intelligent to talk ala ut the matter. So far as the return of the Ilgs is concerned, the people of the South care not one jot. They look upon the ilags a at lit of old rubbish that should be bitrnedl or buried with the remnants of the ito ody shirt. When Charles Sumner advocated obliterating the names of the batt Ii eilds from the flags out of respect to the feeling of the people at the South, it was lot ke-' upon by the ltepublican lttuy as a gra-it ous and kindly act. Clevelan(, feeling that twenty years of peace anud proslprity 11111 cemented the tis onrc sundered by grin war, thought it woul(i he a m1o1st ionuiliator:y act to issue such an crler. Adjutant Gen eral Drum thought the same thing, but a few political deutagagucs knowing this : a1. ministrattion to tie invulnerale its regan's honest motives, have to ferret out sorni sensational issue that will furnish a breeze to tlap the tail of the ensanguined garment. 4 Mystery Ctegr-d C'p. CiINNNA'rt, Septembter '21.--eo(7 alias henry Willia1s, a 1 yung col n'red mn, was arrested by dletectiveil thi- mioring lit "Hogshieadl Johno's"' lodging house, itponl infor-mation rcei val that he was a fuit ivet from justice. Williamns made a confesi<on to the police autttotit ies which clears iup the mystery of' (tho Ne ihon muitriders wvhich occutrred tnear Memphis h:st l"i bru try. A famtily by the name ofINe tighh, sonisistinig of six persons, werte miturderi by robbers who had awakened theta from;i thelr sleep. Ni) clue was ever found of thle munrd erers. Ac(cordhing lto Williamts' con f.ssion hie was aipproacihedt oni the levee ait Mtrnis by two colored Imen w1itht whotm tic hail a 'Ilit ac1jitiintanice, atnd was asked to uS.-is etae in a robbery. 1 Ie replied 1!.at hie CarroIll, of Nashtville. CJuroll hado alt' lirk knjife tand 11l11d a pisto'l. Wh\en th v Iliame in sight of the Neighhion !i ,t ':i liamis says lie bleenme ftrighlitn'd a'i ri futscd to1 pr(ceed fiithler. Then ith 11anve huSim some whisky and tohll himi to tell the i iiny one camonc. A4boutt ti fteen minutes afterward WXili amos lieard sereanis and( shots f romtheii inside. P resent ly lhe wvas joine t b-l y iillo and ct(ly to at questiItn, said tlu-y haud 'got a MII (of mney andil jewelrty." TJhiey too1k a freight train lto Corl:inail it- Canroll's reliuest Widiumsii ne(xt dlay >ought a Memtph i- ApplCI (otiintg an1 ceountt (If the tiurider. Th'le it bree trav-ela (Iget her asi far a is he~xigtonIl, Ky., whlere~ Ie was arrested. A ftler hiis re-lease he' c-amet o Citteittnati severaldthays a go. A4 P'erutar tireak for t,tbe'rt y. W,illiamn Mooney, wh ite, (tie oIf it LIng >f cloviets entgaged at workl upon11 till .'tite( l tuise butilingt, inadle a brea-ik for litbert v it hialf1-pallI 2 ('clock yesterdaliy aiftirnoon'0. Vianaging to get ttut (If sight (If tih- guard, Ie datlse til Setnate st reet.- As soon1 2 lie ,vas (discovetedl the guiatrd firdt,l bu lltwti ith iut lit ai slowt paice, tiutteingIi as' ihl wetI dh(ong thaut hte (ld int cee whlther( ll- w UiIlld 11r not1. Ilie wasl leisu re-ly folh>wed >y Air. A. I". F"ialerbutrk, wtho' ihppe-t i o lbe tneari by. When Alon ltey lIt rtived( tilI lie cornter of L atdy andll~i SuterI -tiets he vais asi htattiless as5 ai(10 chilig ou~ (If telp that lie was 10ick. Alr. Funderbor 1111 hent graspedl him and deliver-ed hito lihe i Mooney is wvell ktnown ittn tis (city, ai ;g bleeintaisedl liere. He( wais senlt tol the enitenttiary aboutt thrtee liinonhs ago to erve a six imottths' sentenice for vagr'ny Death of the Oltdeti Et-ernator. f., at the( age if 1111, wasl the 18blest ex etnatolr of the Uniitedl Staitie, ailthoute h i in(I ofl1110 wasli short. Il ViM was p i' ito suceed(( 1101n. Levi Woodlburtv wheit' te latter was elevatedI tot the tttpre1ine b-n-h of thte i ted(1 StauteI', and( was a temb er of te Senate from Jun 1 te i 8, I s}a > March :3, 1817; when JoIhni P. h1:ale wiv lec(ted to thle vtacancy.- lie was ialsot a Iblijer Iin the War (of 1812, paritilcipi:i. CwII. Hie was a brother of ( iongres'snanil otiathian Cilly, who was killed'i at di 1 t 13 by G ravetS, o f Ketuc(k y. TheII de rst anti.ihivery Seniatoir in (Iomletre - Mr. (lilly wals the Ihht-It tof t i. ex &' u1 'The coillectiorn flit itlernarl revenuiis dir tg du ily aold Aulguist a12!(ggegted CI2t, t, piis 1,71,822; tobaIIccoI, $;, , 91;8. ,ial rctoirod, w etwiledn. . o n E+mugg1ing In Bustl. NEW YonK, Septeiber l9.-Deputy Collector McClellaud passed his haud over his brow at the custom house to.day and said: "Bustlesy are driving me (r,1zy. I beli Inore goodsh are .;tugglcd i+l fitstles in any other way." The Misses Evans. two in numbe arrived on the Ihinelanu(er from Ant had their busles full of silk4 and v Fraulein Charlotte Veininann, 'who e a passenger on the 'Trave from Bremen, h( the following things in her bustle: 'Two mteerschaum pipes, fourteen vards of silk, thirteen yards of velvet a l' thirtea yards of satin. In her baggag were three silk shawls, sixteen yards f silk, tifty yards of linen and a nuiher of smal)l arti ele s. A man named latt tried t,, sn"1:';l.' in four dozen knive. 1Ic br'el th ILea to a friend on the dock, but, they were seized. (apron & Woolvertnto's Ilour inils, o a p iert ill in-nit of the (ity of AIlbany, N. V. wetc h1110u:d Ilhuursi:y lnorning, w itlh l,O( :i hushels of graiti. Loss i$l5.,ttU: insu. n 11tc100I0). Eight tirmeu, wtho were emn1I1ht, in Ihe uPper story, wecre rescued with f1il llty. Ie huldl: s proving ton shnrt, libly W< rx. lif:1-d an the r-houliers of' po)llccnn.t,( n the mlen dropped to them frnnm th1 wi ittl,ws. A hot htdll is nout. part i(uiurly dreade(d if the tin ' 'hungry nd,l it i; a .ih 1lld . l ne AVd, i1l( Other I)ied. A vomn fu'rmerly 0mr sl:ve is tow our ec 'oh. Alb tlt tigh tcen lu b1 15 :t=;n She h?t:ne s.'rit+kly and had a cout}-,1 and w." 'rilined to bed, and it tvas thought that 'he latd consumhption. Thea treat nt: ). by bypicialmi failed to givy relief. In1 Decenter, 18S4, a node or hoot tho size of a goose egg formed juet above tho pit Of the stomach, which, when lanced, dechargd matter for eiglht or noin months. (nc of these also fo rmed under her arm, aud three on her back, which diselirtged matter for n cousider able time. Jor six months of this time she counle. to the house, aid most of the timo in bed. The stuil;ub oten re fused food, by rejecting w hat the had esten. Sie used a great dcal of mcdi eine, bu1 fail:i to ho cured. I bought ono bott!e of your B. B. Bi. (no'e in .'tlanta, Ca.) mand gavo it to her and sie coleunced to improve. I then bought and gave her t li ce bottles more, and she continneld to iw:,rove, and in two motsh' timo her cough had ceased, her coltit ution atrenlgt('ned, aupetito and dige tionl good all disch .rgoa tx'rased, nodo or kuots aisappr'ared and she went to work apputently healthy amid fattened up greatly. This Wnur had a married sister of fntir the s:nt;ao l wh() V ats aflectal ill Pre isiy the s(n V w"ay a:ud. ab out the S, Iunctt tha. 'The had noies or kot) n jit. (f lit htoumclh, bach, etc. Eho did :.t t ie en ,. 13. 1. and the nvde ott her stomoeb ate tlroulh to the Uavtitj. Sae contied en the decline and wasted away, and tinally died. T l aet1 wm t t'rrible caOs of blod poi.l t -- ele u:.d .1- '". . ad wa spc(hly -:iruc --tl:o the' did not use it and I'-5-. it i most assuredly a most wend'' tI' l,h'o.d .urili r. 1 refer to 1ue'rCllt of itis t'+wn. YoIrs truly, V. '1'. lomsoN. 'Jr hals er Ala , Mi 1, -.t;, A S1YE f 'IF ELiASED. For a Po it. 3 sixteen'1 scars I ha)ve b (en tailh d with ca1ta1rrh 'of the hiead whu.ib ib'llied th1. unS of all 11uedicinles ustied.* ('ting thet auvertisemenit of U. I. b., I p irchtased andit usedl six or son' u bot,tie,'i ' orl alhoulgh usied iirregularly~ hav n euived gro rLlif, amli recoul 1m1ifi I t aS a1 go0al bl''od palier'. '1we ,J. Ki. H OtomIas, J 1., Shliffi of JIaralson couty, GIa. I Irot al. u C. wents . eleer I'm .wr e af3 3 "'o, 0 o i t f13mt lints, S. ' i a ti, <te., can aa XNM DIS] 1EASE %;T4UL REUARTES PECUUiA-Tu ' HER-SEX. AN'D PowERLFUL 'TONIQ. C& IF-TAlzEN-DUR/N3-H8 CHANCWE -UF -Lnfl -- GR E AT SUIFFERING AND - DANGE R WILLI. 9 A /IDED. ATLANA,GA,' oN TH Fog OC e. ,Vt refTO( E, thuie und termte wtlf g pre, at14wt~ t' ru'l Cha.tn, flor Athaomof daO.on ttoi T or htilig loete ouI the)not St roif!er ~t fl e t-ai, ffft an1) lb3iac 1l etov' ietilyI It tr Ithe f businf. po11 '.1 th th r u h a e . J.3w tb n o from Ch rh sola le dll etd Tihe hot has been thoouhl r Forfuthe iforati flddrti, Mu.13.1 . I I iflfl,fr Cah. ton TE.RY thef lbltIw. niCtf- fnnjI itigruw ft. la.n filtt, If' ' st iaal Institute ._ f 'in,dM and skill. llatui tKg "on,. i1H ir"tt"nry in t llo ilti, ('urbtil is ulous Sorrei an r, Joitit 1N1h(,ax?e , ( 'lat<1.-.V&t ten\ cel 4 (.oltr ' Ot"'1 ht . 4ii. r:t n wtit h o i 1. s 1 :isjta , or tIt tin(tuti tt for a treatleo 01i t-1 ' ilous. tf ii ts. "iii T 1 E 5iE(oti IS TIlE Il'E.99 T1hrouihly ("nwi it hv toinir lr. ISereOs Golniit iECdIi t lI toyery,nodlgood di.igetiou, n VuIrKkIin, buoyant plr. itt., 1011 vRtal trongtit, will h. citubliehud. CONSUMPTION, whleh is SCI'ofui ia of tho Lung s 8r rtti and t urnil biy this rcturdy, if taken he.. ftrn thI ' host ti i of Iii: lti(t" to' o reached. 'on1( itntIlupower owr tis terribly fat:il dli-: ;mr, whi en' it lltt ,tf ring thi18 now (,Oiitt(d r'(n1t t1 I(tIho pubil , D'i r. Pn1'biBt ht h 1 ^suri } i : tlihn.r it hi s Conr. t:1i"1un1tttin ('ueeil hunt ihiiadonedl that liiI n'e ai too Iit+ii d for it nl.Ikine which, frnlm itg Wotttlt'rful t'unh,inlt;r,n of tonni, of 1;rtitlth ''i"t.", :ti 'r:ati i (1 ' I!b t".1..- tinRing, 11n(1-I 1i)! , : ' :i i.,1 Ih,ri,tl\t( pruo ' . li :, li i tu.... ial ' , ii I i ,' < I . .1 Il I V for ( ll itti t li-", .'t. iut l a Ll ( :t rOiLC hii. If ::Ct r:ti " ":11, h t , (ll litateid , have 1':tllOwy e... i t ".:n, cir y i:Howt i h-browtn 8potA ('n 1110 0 tr bI: :, Ii re ;i"nt hiu(Itl t'h or diz:i 11 ,. h:ul I. "' in nuithIi, iltt'rtii t iie at or - walt na'ii l in:-- wtitih I,,t 1ls H , low Bpirlte 11n1 ... :. y ftr !"'.hl( : ,i gulrlr ap)petite, tni .. a l 1 i,ti n ii lii Hut 'ring fromt n.td!j''-i.on., LD4p4 (prin, zial Torpid Li 1', r '"?..;'. I t l ( !nt ." In rnat!.y (i19'9 on)l' p4rt it Ih' n Oy ll)lom s art' e(It . rinc -1. ' \ . : t r nll tuch ('11cR, Dr. G'iClr"i' t.oldtent MeictUL Dis. I eak .'4 onl ah !,li1 Spittint of 1.'il0((d, 'i) ,tII 40 of freatlts, lIi'on. 4'! i t PN> .'ih m44:4,'-. 4' v,-e (osgla', nnud S!.I I1' iI li'ii):, 1.l 44 t,4 '4li' )I o ig 14 i1 (1 t!tm 1ti.- ( nI'. It iH nI t i iiel$ent reni -i .1 4'.l i 1YV 1l:1'ti;"' , t $1.00, or SiiX rl t'o I f;N in I't:t' fur Dr. P1ierecs b , i - i i On t t' 11.ptio . .\ lhh'('H , %'eM,.N Y-iSI)t'rll:aryl JTIq1IdICitl Asao. c iatloti , (i \u11 '1ri"i t, 't'i"'1.t..O, N. Y, $500 REWARD - i ity the po iotor . i . t.litD r. ::urt'N C tI,rr' ltemedy It'; a (.: of (Ia trrh which ?.:, ('4nnttt (Ur(. If you -it i t1iL"hatt t riom tho n "o', o,f'if0 i of (+thel wi!, 3>1111aI 1(o18 of nill, ttl , or hi aringl, wieaik (ytt, dull )ay (.1 ,r 'l Iii 1414n, 'y (i44 l ve ('atarrh. 't ou.. 111t1A of ('lIHt' 1'ltriiteit ' inl co InlI p',.tion4. t)r. t:itr (' 1 .t \ t ltll It1:l01)V:D e'1, i.e worge cas! ii (aturrhl, ''(o11 tiI the Heoad,' and Caturrial IHeuc!.itet , 50 ceuta. , E. VAN WINKLE&GO. MA D.NUFACTU1.R9L, ~-. ATLANTA, GA. t. F.Wr. MW -AND DALLAS TEXAS. COT TON G!NS and PRESSES, ( iotin . EI-'rs 1', Malne, P'I4fmpJ1 an<l TI'niku. EZ. VAN W iN KL E & CO.. At anta, Oa. .(; 1.14 '.4 I:AL awalrded' at. Cotton Expoua jOn, ^) ni1 I,. i; 1-, 1ahI, Te~ x4 as4, al.4( Charles. ton1, S. .. i- I ri t f. r' pr1ices anid tfrais to E. Van Winkle & Co., Box 83, ATLANTA, GA. C1 ~ A dLyOT S N Bl()\ NS SEPT. 7 1887. T~'uIW. TUT L r Yu NG 1 ADIE IiI4t hivausic. n11ly 4'n emn4'ishedi'iii teachers. - -(4 IonIiaacoEs, has * Iar dili holI inI 4444 4 4(4)r Ia . : '1P' 'I'I IN E ! An in 'tant n'IU.f for ColiC of inifai - Cu ares n : rliy, I 4iauahn, IaOh lufanhun14 ori1)'LI an d2i1Hease of the and hnol'. ?Jiakes' thet c 1 It Teethb4j :iaf" itnd easy - tid fl)r whoh1444i':IL by I i)wA -. SHOO i .Ti WA DESKS, oFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXT jEs. A sk t'o4 Illutra'i E PIapilet. TERRIY Snow 4AnE 1o., Nashnlle,T~ %I ITCHIM~ TIL.E INRA ING Inn FIuon41 le velin41g their tste 11u4 coirrect farinin m. Enadoredbll h I r.q. t;uarauter int do t)eir wocrk perfret61 I trIpl< , graduated4'4 circle nndi pointtr for reuadin. r,444. tailh with order. Ins41tructions4 with 3.feUY AUTOMATIO .EVEL. Co. i ot or ire,NAWM-VIL.4 T3&