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* vvv^ ' '* w *' ' tJb\' * v ^T_ *X"/ n^K. Br mr ^ DIXIE NEW8. The Sonny South Gleaned and Epito $&> , A*1 the V?wi and Occurences Printed Here is Condensed From. The Governor's Guard# of Columbia, 8. 0., will attend the in*um?r*H?n of m0aUi' m?-J The N. C. State Baptist Cod recti -n rg^foA was held at Raleigh. lie v. Dr. H. 11. Ha rah, of Oxford, whs reelected president. Mrs. Amauda Lee colpbrated her 100th birthday at her houie in Transylvania county, N. O., last week. Fayettevillc, N. C., is the only town of 0,000 inhabitants in tlio South that inniutains order withonlv one policeman. The Staunton, Va , bar litis endorsed. John Handolph Tucker for United States Attorney General. Fire at Sumter, S. 0., Kiiday night burned the opera house and several business houses. 131 convicts serving sentences in tho South Carolina penitentiary were last week lo Bed to farmers through tin State iu block < of 10 to 20. Vho Vund rbil , lieu- volent Association of Cha Uston, S. will at the iuaugurati >u of Cleveland and afterwards pay their respects, as he is au houorary member of tho association. Winston-Salem, N. will perhaps get an appropriation of $200,000 f <r a new United state Public building from tho present Congress. Senator Hansoiu is pushing the bill. lion. G. N. Scarborough, of America*, Gn , is u candidate for Second Assis'iint Postman'or General, with a strong State endorsement and the backing of many iiitl ueiiI la 1 men throiighuir the co :ntry. Nearly all the sticet railway linns in New Orleans have been purchased, for $10,000 U00, hy a syndicate r presented by J. & W. Scliguinti, of New York. The Grand Lodge of Masons of Virginia, at its session in Richmond, re e!ce ted all its old otlic is excepting the triusurer, J. V. Hid ood being chosen. A fanner sold a bale of Sea Island cotton at Valdos a, Ga., two or three days since for $ 101 in cash?something over 130 cents per pound. At Woodford, Orangeburg county, S. C., lives tlie you igest widow iu the State. She is hut twelve years of ago a mere child. She was a Miss Hosa Rob insou, and on Sunday before lust, was married to a Mr. Goodseu, a man forty years of ujv. Wednesday at uoon her husband died. A party of officials and capitalists, in c'uding Secretary Rusk, are iu Flo. id i to fnsp et. I lie agricultural experiment station, to determine whether or not the can" ugar inn stry can be properly est iblished, a id look into the lec'unial ion of the hverg lades. J. 1). I'evl-ni .1. U. Wat'cn and .J. 1>. Mclm ir were bo n near Chnrlottvsvii'e, Va , according to the Staunton Yindeat or, on the same day of the same in n h of the same yen. entered the C'onlcdei lite eervice at the miiiic lime, and were wo tided in the same battle on the same part ot the body ?the lelt arm near the xhi HI Ii l??r I TH1ULMNU, SENSATIONAL STORY. A Young L'ngliuhiutin Who (Junto to Atnurioa to l^mini our Mnthod of Funning is Flo to U of ThouuunUs of Dollars. Wi( tlMi)M), V ?Startling nn?t bum satio ul (levclopmoa s are proiitist.nl in the case of the v,,,,t" Knglidintun who leconllv lilt t heslet liol i I or liis hum in l'ttgl stii<i, :ill?-r h.iviig in some mantlet 11 is|m!>?! I of t it<>ti iiinls nl iliilliirs Hunt hint ut 111lli t?'iiI linn's by I it mother. John F. Swineluc no, tin- vuung inun in question, t-siim* to America in te BpoiiM' to it it advert seinriit of a .Montreal concern olie ing to serine positions foi young Kngltshinen desirous of learning American tin thuds nl fanning Arriving in Montreal lie was su it to Covington, Va , white In- fell in with a man front this city, a ie|ue.seiita ive of stn excellent httnily, who nnltieeil Swine burnc to go with hint to (Vntralia, Citestcrfiehl county, five miles front K cltntonil, to la; inst neti'il in Aniericni , _ poultry 'raising. Swiuuhurnn received .j large sums of money Croat his wealthy mother in KnglAttd. Not only did the money disappear as fast it was r. reived, but his health begun to fail hint. Friend* took an interest in his Oi*e and a week ago he was started to it's old fionii' in i iur In in 1 tie tin i been knot Mst aticallv drunk. it appear*, for some j time past ami fui two weeks before liis ' tlipariure his Ii<|ti<>i hid b ? !? drugged. !> |{ iehstrdson, who accompanied Swiiieburne in New York to see him safely oil", has in his possession an ollidsivit nni'le by Swinebuitie I efore leaving New Yolk In it tie young man stat s that his life att'entralia waseloud ed in mystery ami to !lie best of his knowledge he wasjheing s'owly poisoned. liis fi jends will pi ohi - th matter to I he bottom ami the faels in the e se wdl be made public in detail a d lie guilty party or part ii s e\ posed \ FEAUFiTf, .STORM OUT WEST. Wind. Snow, f' ;'.b' n n Intense Cold and hi my Fatalities. Si . I. >M.. M During the evening there w o i drop ot Ml dog eel in the tempera me ia this s elion. accompanied by a win i which mm -iie i a vel city of SJonnhs cr hour to.vanl midnight with lluirics I snow. file gale aba ed sonic w hat 1 i; o. -?v hi i -si i ol I"i'. .\dvi i - li >ai d lacr Ai Kansas, the Indian . >. y a I T \ i r.'p n't i big diop to. so : stv, with -evcic wind mid i . :i; t : f?and several funnel ship' I cv' . >!?' . One at Itienhnm. Trvi-, d> in i -hi-1 a lenses and injured siver i prisi>n?, though none t itill y I>? i n. Texas, leports several lion. - l?! >\v11 down and a bunch < f < it tl killed, and a ?l >ck in m n urn 1 John W'isinore were ki h-d by 1. 11?tning at J',jo Piaiiie A tornado J'Ov.u I- wide .struck Pataoonhl, A k.. ahout II o'clock \<> tc day ami did >,0U0 damage to Inidd iugs, I'onc "and sidewalks iii :i twinkling, but foitu uil'dy no one was seriously in jured. To Colonize Nvgrotn. Kansas City, Mo. llenry I'. While, of Kansas City, Kan., member of bond of trade, has bought 1,Hm) acres of land near that city, on which he proj OSCi. to colonize all tiie negro s of tho to mi into a self-supporting vi lage. The Colored element of Kansas City, Kau.. is in u bail way. aril with the coming of had wca In r will b - almost aii dependent on the city Houses will probably be put up at once. It has been proved that the recent epidemic oi smallpox iu Hriltsli Colmnhia en me troiu China. t I CONGRESS ONCE AGAIN. Opening of the National Halls < Legislature. The President Message Oiven on Second Day. Waauinoton, D. C.- The final ion of th" aaconu Congress opene nt noon and with probubly u brief in tor mission for Christina* will now iu its unitnerrupted course (ill the 4th * March, next, when a new Congress and new administration will come foto exfs tonce siinultaucously. In the Benatb chaplain Butler o/Torc prayer, and after organizing and actinj upon seme minor matters adjourned. Judge Crisp, in the IIousk preside* over u bustling and sonirwhat lillariou crowd. Chaplain Milburu icndered n fervent prayer, 224 members answerer to their names, and after a session of oni hour and 40 minutes, adjourned. THtf NUV/ CnNHHEKM Official Returns fclhow 217 Democrat! 128 Republicans, ami 8 Populate. Washington, l>. C.? I he lion, ./aim K r., Clerk of the House of Ucprcseu.a lives, has compiled fiom official return h list of thu It' prosentutives elect to tl. Ffty third Congress. It includes all ex eept thu two from Hliode Island, not ye elected, and the one from the Fifth Mich igiiu district, yet iu d< ul/t. In the /is are 217 Democrats, 128 Itunublieaus, urn 8 Populists. The figures by Utatos in us follows; JJun. lUp. l'op, Alabama, It Aikamus, 0 California, 4 8 Colorado, 2 Delaware, 1 Florida, 2 (Jcorgia, 1 1 Idaho, 1 Illinois, II 11 Indiiua, II 2 Iowa, 1 11) Kansas, 2 8 2 Kentucky, 10 1 Louisiana, ti Maine, 4 Maryland, 0 Massachusetts 10 3 Michigan. \ 7 Minnesota, 2 5 Mississippi, 7 Missouri, 13 2 Montana, 1 Nebraska, 13 2 Nevada, 1 IH6W 11(1111 |)SI]I I tr, y New Jersey, fl 2 New York, 20 II North Carolina, s I North Dakota, ' Ohio, 11 If Oiegon, 2 Pennsylvania, 10 20 South Carolina, 0 t South Dakota, 2 Tennessee, H 2 Tex-'f, to Verm nt, 2 Virginia, to Wasliiiii^loi vj Witt Viroiuii, ! Wisconsin, 0 ^ \Vmining, I 1 he |i pulis's a*e !? ! ami IVneo, ol Co mil ?, l?avs, IJiki r, and Moipsoii. ol Kansas; MeKeiuluiii ami Kon, of Nebraska, and Newlao Is, ol Nevada. THE CONTROL OF THE SENATE. Boi h Port iea P nthor Coy.- Senators Di i.m.j the N >w StiUos Uilla. \\ \sii i \?i ion, |> (' "Shall there he an\ new State^'adinilted at this session was t he |>riuei|ial piesltun hel'oie the eonferenee of l>< puhlieans Senators. Other in liters relate<l to the organization of eoiiuni'.tes, tie., I?ut not an order of Inisiiu->s. whieh was oeneralh Minnosed to In' tlic ohjeet o| t heir assembling, welt! considered before they separated 'I'licn :11c bill? jh ii Ii11 Lt lor i admission ol Aii/.u.a .noI iSr? M \ii o, ami tin* latlci .soil li i all mi ii \\ it li a lav uralili* rcpoi I from tin' ruiniiiitti'i' on Territories. ! llii-ii|i"il tlm chairman olijri't'.il, liu was no i it i'?| by the Wcstein mni I pits 1 In* A i/.ona hill in still in I lir roinin Itri* Till' llisl'llss oil frri'vv llllt of I III' I'OllsilU'l* alioi of tin" <|tics ion whcllier or not ii woiv desirable or expedient for the Ho publicans to 11y to lotain control of tin Senate ori;.mi/ation. Un tlii > point then is Koaii'thi'io of the humorous in the atti tilde o' lead'lio li I e 1111 III s of Imth parti s Ucpuhlicaiis, lihe Mr. Hale, say licit tIn tail in .st on with tin* hide, so to spcilU lliil no i llal slum ill lie made hy I hi' He public lis to . ireel olfoii'lol theorem i/.ation of the Senate in th nest t on sjve-s, mi that the Ileiuoir.its will h.\t un i i-1 a i ted | in lav ion ol aii brain lies o l lie jrovi'i inn nt On tliei ther hand tin a. aie Ihiiiecints who seem t he not dc s ous ot assiiuiiiio t he responsibility o oi'oaui/.iiio tin* Sinite. Senaioi I'oel.n! -.lis unless tin' Ih'liioiiills eleet Seiialoi fori a'lforoia, Wvoinino and .Montana hey will not he able to ell eel an oi^au /.ation without till' .lid ol all e-, that t Sen t.>rs and the ci.-aino vote ol Vie {'resident S evenson is a very iianov majoritv wilh which to work. The eonferenee adjourned withoii i.bii any ait ion on tin* ?p!estir,a urn Willi the tinderstaiiiliiio tluit auothe uieei i'lj; should lie held c> I nil her dis eiiss I he ipiest ion In lore any action i laUcn in the Seiiato^^ PAY UP OR RO TO .1A III. Judge Hudson** O der in a Cos. Against :i Lawyer H a un \\ i i i . S (- A I* i i i 1 in i r wi i K session, ?-<>11 i t has ii-i i ii'iit'il .I it?io Hudson is ;111 iiult ;it i \\ i t k r, and I?V Ills el sf ti'llt it'll all* I - ? i \ d'sl'it silion of in ittr s, vi|, ( i >lo i iii ol' Miin: the dofUfts In-ft.11? 11 i\ uu- 1 lo in uIf i order retpuriug (!. \\ M Wiili.uns, liwN.r. to j?:i y to ii 'ion d ? fitiiii iiiul in minor cliii ut'ii ?'> ' ?lii ii i<diete for Ihfin \e.ai > i._ v. itliin tl ill \ ti ijs. t in 11 f oil I lie i. I ! i to i ail, a ml si a 111 rt lint il iif dofs pay it A Hum j lor Fallen Women. As|ikvim>:? a'. (' --Mrs Win. ii Yiindcrliilt, widow of tlie Ni w Yoi niitl...iiaiif. mid AIis S. K. Mitchell, wealthy Noith'f.i lady living he:e, hav endowed the Wt st Asheville Trninin Se o >l f.?r \\ tum m and the work ahead hegao <>!i tl. i ijds ,;ne stnifture whi w i 1 ' u- .1. ; if itisi tut ion in intrude as a i p.uu : i\ |..| fallen women. ain<?n w !i ;.i *h- "doi in 11 h is lahoied a glen j __ Pale of a Ilintoric Plantation. < ! \!::.;..-ros. >. t . - "The ? ?i\5 plantation, i historic plar in |t> rkeh" eoni.,> ami the site of iho Mt.nl pine nh.'ite 'voiks. w a ?o)d at m- lion fti if 10.1 ft ', r; ri|j/f \V William*. th iii?. ! l/iiiyre, in .n the | ii asm. 'i lit pi>'| eriy ha heeu tied up in the courts tt some time. On* of Natures 7r?aka. A very strange freak of nature isrepo .# ed from Hose burg, 8 C. It ia a tnr< wc ks old baby, whose right baud bet the imprint of a hutnau face The fa occupied the cut ire palru, aud ia aa cleat ou'lined ax though painted on porceldi It is the countenance of a little cbi , about thrcn y-~ c!d Ijf.ug asleep, wl i the eyelashes drawn io fine dark linea < the full chceka. The mouth aeema to i ' slightly parted, aud the lipa are dclicat ly tinteo. The baby whoao hand contains th singular portraiture i* the child of Clarl Oaborne, a merchant of Hoaeburg, at . Mra. Oaborne declares that the luce the infant's pslm is thut of a little gl ? she lost about thice months ego. ltd I lives and intimate friends profess to I n able to see a strong resemblance to tl dead child. When the baby was hi I put into its mother's arms she looked i , the hands, and with n loud cry fuirib away, hut on coining to herself exhibit* the little creature's hands to the attend an's, who saw at once the strange Iik? | n? as to the dead aud gone sister. >|? Osborne was at first much frigbtciic over the singular circumst incc, but i * Inst bccatn-r convinced liiut the strain port r lit was sent to comfort her. Tl image ou the pulm was clearer the fit few days of the baby's life then n ;t and it is thought to be g-nduallv fudir ,. away. t Robins at $26 Apiece. Nkw York.?Late yesterday aftcrnot the Itcv Torn Dixon, Jr., was fcrvt with the summons and complaint in tl action against him ordered by J. V Pond, chief g 'mc and fish protector ( the State. The complaint states tht the shootiug parson violated the 8tai gimo laws by killing, on October 26, i the county of Richmond, twenty-six rol ins. Twenty five dollars a bird is tl penalty, ami judgment is demanded f< $050 and costs. Doxon i? going to sell his residence i West Ninety fouith street. He says I lias a lot ol debts to pay,among them h lawyer's fe. s in the Koch libel suit, nn can't utFord to keep the property. "Lb I'm not going to leave the city," he sni< 'd'll lie on hand when the robins nci ngain." lie has engaged oounael t fight the present suit and says he wi carry it to the Supreme Court of th United States before ho pays $25 npicc for Stateu Island robins. curious Homo ror n Wongn. There is a inouso which his made it abode in a downtown housu iu such i strange place nod it has such rogulai and peculiar habits that its vagaries art perhaps, worth recording. The coiJiu of the liquor shop is neatly painted an to protect it from flies, muslin vvt stretched across the roof of the room On one aide of the room are heavy pillar with Corinthian capitals. The musli passes just below these capitals, and i is in one of thorn that tlio mouse lui ininlo its heme, llow it ever got ther is a mystery, an 1 how it lias mini'e to live through the summer without nnj thing to drink is a marvel, but that lias dntiu so is a fact. Its loud suppl has been a curious one. At t< o'cl ic every evening the mouse leaves its slec[ ' itig-plaeo and then running about tii muslin, catches such (lies us have fouu means of gcttiug between the ceilin and the uiusliu, and as these are fairl numerous the tittle creature makes lieaily meal every evening, but Hies nr evidently not battening, for the moils is ono of the thincst of its kind, am though a young one, has hardly growi al all throughout the summer, and n Hies arc happily now getting scarce, th mutual will probably be a stunted speci men to the end of its days.?New York | Tribune. Always liylug. Tjife, indee 1, eousi-U in a series r ehuiges of tissues, and the liumau eeot omy is simply as tar as its material pai is concerned, a machine, and primuril > depends on food as the most importai 1 factor in keopiug it iu working ordci ' When it is sui<! that wo commence tod as soon as wo are born, it of com*! nuuu.s that certain parts of the bo.i immediately beuin to perish; their cj istence is ephemeral; they come anil ip are replenished and decay. They ai tiie dyino parts of tiiat system of lift which may last a little while, but wliie must eventually yield to the iuexorabl law of nature. The nails, the hair, etc are observable as an instance of this i'i cay. The same iiilo applies to ever other ni'?pui an I tissue of the bodi (iiou^h it is tint palpable to the nare eye. The skin is always peeling. Tn i food that is taken in the one hour noui ish.'s th system and ejeets that whit was taken the hour belore. ? New Vol f News. j Shot Dead for Whistling. IIki.i-.n \. Auk. In the t'ntTee Cm nei<rhbi)ihot>tl, S.dTord Sell want/. w t passing the house old. seph Spaiks sin; > iiu; and whistling S, arks came out v his house ami t Id him that white peep were livini^iu bis house and he must m i make so much noise. Sehwaiit& went t i his way ami finally turned back ami m r Sparks in the road. Anjjry words pa sod between tliein when Spuikssuot hi three times, killiim him or Tlie Pioneer of the Line. Cm uti i -ion, S (' The Steamsli I,<ii <h >h I'linee, the p niieer of the lit 1 li- c of lie it team i? between Charlt' t i aad Mi-I i ci. anca i ports, arriveil hi v I'cNl i\ f: mi \cia Crii/ I let e irjjn v ,, ll nil cityatlt d. Silf wi I be follow in a h i i-.'ht l?v an li r ship. ChnrVston Will Fi^ht It. ,"j Cii . i.ii > i on. S C Charleston is g H light t lit* Stokes gerry main S li Itit* lloW In fo: > I lie Lr^islal life. M ( I ings were held and ennnniltees appoint t i go to ( olmnhii ami ;ii lii fore I v i unmiCre in o;?j>o iti.ni 'o tiie l>ill to I <ii i jet tlm Stale A Preucher to Be Hanged. I.IT'I I.K Itoi k. A itk . ? Joseph Tab ' itii<I liinrv Howard were sentenced to k hanged .Inn. '* I, I stld, at Camden. Ta". n poacher and Howard a farnn Tatnni kiil<* I Ids wife and Howard i ff s issinatr.1 i i riglihoi. j, Five Children "Within Two Yea I loi'K i ns v i i.i.k. Kv ?The wife n Charles .Mi l/iin. colored, of fii* ci " gavo birth to triplets All time are ing and doing \v II. Two years ago Mire woman nave bilth to twin* I'll" Postodire Department has i-?n ^ 8li 01 d? i ii dm nig the fee for registrri s mail id ii 1111 from 10 to S rents, to tf ,r etliM Janunir t Col W XV Cordon, one of the abl lawyers in Virgini i died his hmn 1 Richmond Monday. Never on etroog o* rancid battel irs MtMlSj vegetable*. c? Shoe* with heet* ?ix iaehn high * [7 worn at the court at Louis XIV. 1j Qr?kW0'' :-vi, tb and won flfhu* / U walking abr< >n A number of art coaching te be in and about PtbW*bag to Amer c- amateur*. JL The/oldest ?Hj^E^^nmneoU si J* that the saw waHST% 5 7?" B. 0. > in Fcdinand da Soto buried I irl tree trunk, which wae sunk in the 1 la- eissippi Hirer in 1619. )J Leroj Brownbridge, an employe c ,c South Bend (lid.) factory, sneezed 8t violently the otter day that he dialocs ^ V*l? aKniiMos . UW OUVUIMVI ]tl A New York oyster-bouse keoper [_ discovered in a little neck clam a p? -j. lor which he has already been offeri s good price. d Since the Fraico-Prussian war Fra "t has spent $3,(00,000,000 in milil f? appropriations kesides ihe round bill ,c paid Germany for indemnity. ^ Misa Bertie Campbell, of Allento ' Penn., bot money that she could ra a pumpkin pie in flvo minutes, made u good pic in four minutes. The baby daughter of the Gen Emperor was baptised witji w ,n brought, as is the case of the biptisu d the other Imperial princes, from ie River Jordan. IL Mix bt^tharwffcj?he Frost farail] 5' Kanaas City oifce^lc ^folfoWlDg-^?-W of names: Jack Frost, Wintor Fr<: 10 White Frost, Cold Frost, Early Ft in and Snow Frost. Ii- . ....... ,c A society was organized in new * -,r in 1750 for the encouragement of Am can woolens. The society's rules f n bade eating mutton or lamb or ip slaughter of shoe;). '8 Mrs. Polngdestre, a Jersey lady, ' just completed her one hundredth yt J* One of her sons is seventy-two. ! writes clearly without glasses, Insagi 4 memory for past events and cuu oveu j Jj in singing. 0 The most indestructible woo l is ;0 Jarrah wood of Western Austral which defies all known forms of dec and is untouched by all destructive scots, so that ships built of it do i s need to be coppered. ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Jacobs, r Pendleton, Ind,, have celebrated th !? golden wedding anniversary. The d >t ner was spread upon tbo same tabled' d upon which thtr ? ?vodd'?u?g \ n served Ufty years ago. ' Peddlers unwittingly sprea 1 iufectit 9 diseases l>y roaming from house u house. Some years ago, in a villi 11 where diphtheria was prevalent, tiio 19 mates of the houses escape 1 it w.icro peddlers were not allowed entrance. [j Traction Engines on Westorn Pan 1 West of the Mississippi tractiou giues uro by no means rare, but tl have uot yet boon adopted ns extensiv e as in England, wlicre there are so (j thirty makers, and about 12,000 engii are used on farms for hauling hei ~ freight or passengers, for steam plowi ' or as road rollers.They are built as a r iu ouc of turuc sizbs. Tho smallest is engine weighing nine Ions when fu I equipped, and has cylinders eight by I |( iuclies in size. The next machine wen ^ H'i tons and has cyliudcrs bj by tivc ' iiicnus in size, while tlie largest weij. 11 ^ Inns wheu curryiug GOO pounds i:oid in its hunkers and ICS gallons * water in its tank. It has nine by twe inch cylinders, and can pull a load forty tons up a grade of one in lifteeu ( i good hard road. Generally, liowev :t has been found that tue most econo ( ic.il load lor good roads and moderi grades is about twice tlie weight of 1 ^ engine, and under such circumstam the largest s'zo will require froui tiUO 900 pounds or coal iu ten hours. Sim cylinder engines are now most in favi i but some ot the English engineers cla I v ? J dial it will not be ioug before the co L' .-loiind principle will be in general c ' na. d, especially for engines which i 0 iM-d to haul threshing machines fr< ,J a* m to (arui an 1 thresh grain on t , loins.?Uoston Transcript, le 1 4 n... v. ni'iuruj n'i Dr. N. \Y. C'.uly regards tin- folh ing as an infallible remedy for sprai j A half limit's iloiiflii'i^ with w.i or a |f temperature of 1 '30 decrees, an I the atinn of the joint iiy a splint ?? * i ,|( tloxor side of tue joint, or upon the . tensor side, if that ho more convonit ?Medical Record. Hororo (he year ISOO twelve pit i were published mi iho L'niio i ->i ? Afrs. Sit rali Malr Of >8nnen|)olis. " I ? a^ for a l??i?vc i ll" a sufferer from r Femala Weakness in.l i- ii d ma .y ivmj lies ami physicians. ' '' j tnii-l puriN>8?. One t 't I lo of Howl's Sar I'C ' rilln niatle so great 4 <lifTcrenvc in my f ! '* iion I hat I took thr-i >HtW more ami i myself perfcclly ? ?t**. 1 i&vi' nl*n giver Hood's S^rsapari [(m m the children, nnil fitul that\t keeps ill j( good health." Miw. Smut Mrni, :tns 1 I leenth Avenue. South M nujftpi.'is. Minn mi - * ?? L?r. ,tvCK" . ;,f ' liV- W* ? T\ Tn iu * >*** *?tr<?&4M 0,1 <v>> *. ! rtirni antes! i. cur<I1-J. !l.". I est j t . . j. . . ... ; Agtll ?' _ 1 in i ..> aiuf ' j j * f. bWIN A CO.. Proprli "Ut I I ' ! Waste Products Xft4? UarfaL . jQ Many kinds of waate materials of certain manufactures are employed in ncv forms for other industries. Old rag< re>* are a familiar instance of this change, Wool"< rrr ttc .!u?ij convince Mrs into final products than those of cottoi >?d. and linen, because they are valuable foi sum intermediate uses. Before they are rui ican to earth they do duty for many forms o "' cheap clothing. In the United King loir don, Batley, Paws bury and Leeds an in close cerhpctition. The greasy, frow * sy, cast-off clothes of Europe reappear ii " * pilot cloths, Petershams, bearers, Tsl mas, Cbesterfiolds and Mohairs, wbicl >f s modern dandier wear when they consul so economy as writ as their outwsre tted appearance. Wh :n black coats are toe far gone to be clobbered or revived the] has are sent to various countries to be made ,arl Into caps, Ftance, 'tusaia and Polanc Bd a requiring them in lart;c quantity. Th< wornout red tunica of British soldier almost exclusively gc to Holland t( ' cover the chests of sturdy Dutchmen .. ^ who conceive them to be a protectioi IOQ against rheumatism. ^niforms of i better description, wheAer military 01 wut liveries, chiefly go to^Africa for th< alt0 wear of kings and chicfr. It is only ^10 after these transformations that the rag! are torn down into shoddy and mung< nan for inferior cloths. When old woolec ater rags have reached their fourth stage o r of degradation, so that they are unfit for tin the shoddy maker, tbcy arc still economi cally useful. They are then mixed wit! j other degraded waste, such as shaving* foe oi hoofs and horns and the blood o )8f slaughter houses, aud are melted in er ost 'ron Pot wood ashes. This pro cess produces the material out of wiiicl ork the beautiful dye Prussian blue is madrr ??.North Aaerican Iteview. erior the Snperstltion Is Hard to Kill. It is said that on certain moors o "tt' England jealous women still mol< tar. waxen noils, and, tunning pins througl them, melt tiiein slowly, so that thei 5. human models may waste away. Thi olQ seems incredible, hut Fanny D. Bergen in Americau Folk Lore, gives an instanc tho of a belief as insano, and on her owi lit*, personal authority. There is a fungu ?y, called "death baby," fabled to fortel in- death is a family, and sue has "knowi lot of intelligent people (in a town not fa from Boston) rushing out in terror an< nt heating down a colony of these as soo oir they appeared in the yard." linith Do Yo ago j l?t ? tne t^ant and iiey ely # ,mo It is conceded that th QM the purest and strongest ivy 1 & The purest baking- pou est, most delicious food. Hy der makes the lightest fo Ij" That baking powder lY? strongest makes the mos \',Sf food. ^ Why should not ever of of the baking powder w e?r" food with the least troub 111ito Avoid all baking Uo or prize, or at a lc cea 1 to as they invariably phurie acid, and re: m- Certain protection froi jj:o be had by declining to i )>? Royal, which is absolute hn Ilpsrrfo.l Nevada Toans. >w- It i9 queer traveling in some [ arts < n>: Eastern Nov ><!a, where paralysis ii: i a struck the mining camps aud nearly o! tix (iterated mice flourishing towns. N< tics infrequently one lilitis hut half a dozv ex- people in a town that once had thoi ait, sands, and very often in a place th once had hundreds one linds hut a sing individual?a lonely link between tl present and the past, and generally 1 gray old hermit, who lingers like a b latcd ghost whom sunshine shutiM hav eent back into iimbo. Vet the pl ace iuvariably mapped and charted as town; has a Government mail scrvii and its duly acoruditn.f postmuoter. no to the outside world exists as palpabl as ever. Of course the hermit is tli postmaster, and very frequently he i some sort of an elective oliieer besideIn the seuse that he is 'hnonare 1 ot a he surveys," and that his "right there i none to dispute," iie is a sort of Alexan der Selkirk the second; for his nearer neighbors are the seattere 1 machine who live from fifteen to forty milt apart, ami his immediate society is th i ky of Indians who dig in his garden whe S?7 he happens to have one. Vet he inv. ISS:-1' tono ,ll!l '-upbimrd intl i M? |, . ,' ' 7". ''? ntvii Iks ' loiind think alinm his r " ' ilw. ?i , ,s S|,,s; sound , iia '.. wvc^^irrtrc oin in ?? ,onX that it is .Iron.! ' Tli Tlie II o s" P Ml. ^ It lias been suooeatcd that as ski ^ ft,ul |ormer|y<lii1 <lutv fts And vessels for carryiny wine and otb liquors, the hogshead or ho^hido v orcinallv n barrel the khiuc capuc t as a liqii'T contaiiiinu ve^-cl made of -kin or hi lo ol a lino. Otnors ttiink I nmv have lion "oxhide Iioiii wnieh I w on I was lit 11 v < I. As 'lie I hit on I S nndinaviii'. < railed ?his kin I of a < j l>\ .some ti|ilivalent >! o\'ude, tliet is. F'.o 1 mine prnhalii ity tha' ?? < may he ,n ise i i 0ricin ??f the woi?l. ? Motive : nishinu Hevie.v. r,o.. i $ D?ah?M Caa'i k? C'r?4 Br local appllcatioii. as tb?r caooot ??* **>r raaaacd oortlon .!. ?u i ner* is onlr one " r to cur* deafness and that i* by const itu tlonal remedies iJeafne** l? c*u*ed bruio flamed condition it tbe mucous it nine of tba Euatacbiaa Tuba. When this tub* Ret* inflamed vou bar** rumblina sound or Imperfect heartur, and when it Is enUrelr cloeed. d**fnea* is tb* result, and unless the inflammation can 1- taken out and this tub* restored to its normal condition, brariuu will b* ?ssrcj cSsx ra.TS&sij? flamed condition of the mucous surface*. We a 111 air* On* Hundred Hollars for anr cam ot deafness c?u*ed by catarrh; that ws cannot cor* by taking Hall's Catarrh Cora ifr?n<l lor 'lrcoiAn. free. ? wTSZkn * Co. Toiada a Hold by Druggist*. 75a. i t I ) ? A hen at Hawthorne, TiT , hatched J nineteen chickeoa from eighteen eggs. 9 A Child Enjoy* g The pleasant flavor, gentle action an1 sooth> ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when In need of a , laxative, an-l If the father or mother be cos* i tiveor bilious, the most gratifying results fol1 low Its use; so that it U the best family romr sdy kaown aud every family should have a > bottle. _ The morning star, or spiked club, 3 canto into use in the Eleventh Century. ) , "Hew f Wrote Ben flur," r told by Gen. Lew Walluc \U one scrap from the 1 voluminous and superb programme o; eminent 3 writers and interesting articlesi urolcu Jh'. Y?ulh'x C"mpniiilnt announce*. It retains its place in MO,000 families by the versatility and i the Interactiveness of its general articles, tho nigh character of all its stories, the brightness " of its illustrations. Then it comes every week, I and one gets a groat deal for $1.75 a year, the , price sent a? once will entitle you to the paper 1 to January. 1994. Address '1'iie Youth s C ompanion, Boston, Mass. The bow appears arooncr the earliest sculptures ?f F ** * '' INantahala.?flOO per >hare. Every 2 share6 secures a town lot. Fortunes In the South. Send 6c. for prospectus. A. J. McBrido. Atlanta, Ga. ! Gloves with separato fingers wero ua. tnown before the Twelfth Century. A Sore Throat oh"cot7on~H~9uiTerea to r progress. often result* In no toctirnMe thn.?tt s or lung trouble. " Brown'* Bronchial Troches ' give instaut relief. * The pine tree is said to attain an age of 9 from 500 to 700 years. [| Fob *lck headscho. dizziness or swimming in the head, pain In the back, body or rhcuD mat Ism, take Beeehain's Fills. ^ In Persia the cholera does its fatal I work almost invariably in one day. If afflicted with sore eyesuso Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye-water, Druggists sell at 25c. per bottle u Wish jst Bread Cake? c Roval Bakiner Powder is of all the baking powders, 'der makes the finest, sweetThe strongest baking powod. which is both purest and t digestible and wholesome y housekeeper avail herself hich will give her the best 1c? ; powders sold with a gift wcr price than the Royal, contain alum, lime or sulnder the food unwholesome. ... 1...e: i,.-,. ill ciiuui [iuwuci^ Lau icccpt any substitute for the ly pure. SssssssssS ? S Swift's Specific S h C A Tested Remedy O ?t ~ For All J? > c Bleed end Skin S it ! ? ? ??i s Diseases s it; A reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, Inherited Scro- J* L" fula end Skin Cancer. S' ! ' As a tonic for delicate Women ^ and Children it has no equal. ^ II Being purely vegetable, is harm* J O# less in its effects. <1 i a treatise oil Blood and Kkln DI?vj1 eases mailed fiiek an application. ^ C Uruyrjiata Sell It. C ? 2 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., X | b Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. O ; Ssssssss sS "August i Flower" u "One of my neighbors, Mr. Join I Gilbert, has been sick for a Ion;: time. All thought him past recovery. <> He was horribly emaciated from the ! inaction of his liver and kidneys, it It is difficult to describe his appear ' anee and the miserable stat/> , r* 10 health at that .^'Yuiir 111 m?" }?x ? , \c i,is family am : t0?,sbmcnt dl Ho)t 0lll , ns friend.^ _ ,r-rri7n?i:>^ les I tTi*i\t!:'-'a t>uv n?r;r,;'V?V-heo?iity. scl\l1 oi'i * chronic OIsgqs* *'i AOEMTS WANTED ON SAlftJ *""v ,.r coinnr.kliu ** ?a I"'1 " c, ? ? ^?7t!.VKH MV<> ' 1 1I t i, t'nr'bl It t- Uf AMI1III Morphine """ Jay till ? OPIUM 'o.TinV""* V' **" " jyl jl?? r*v j *. ' .f* * ?C7: ^BSp"!$?*? - *iW%j - ' =s' MSJBi lL-LUJ-OJII BttallBtlnniMi I" Do 1st Ba Dcceivid^MllHHH A with Furt*. EumrUaml Phtnti whSefc stain (ton I 7? 4? han<l?, injure the Iron and bum red. I The Rising Sun Store Polish k Brilliant, Odor- I leu. Durable, and the consumer pays dor no Ik I o,Has. with .eery pung^. I ^ ^ W\' VV?WWV*>V yVVWVVVWVVWW MENSTRUATION ; I with a woman of vigorous health passes |! |; off in due time without pain or dis- ;! - ^ !; comfort; but when she approaches this ! !; crisis MONTHLY with a frail constitu- ; j! tion and feeble health she endangers . ?| both her physical and mental powers. ! BRADFIELD'S i ->s FEMALE 9| REGULATOR !; if taken a few days before the monthly ; [ | sickness sets in and continued until! <1 j! nature performs her functions, hasno ! > j! equal as a SPECIFIC for Painful, Pro- jl <; fuse, Scanty, Suppressed and Irregular j| i MENSTRUATION ' Book to " WOMAN " mailed fr??. j; < BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, ?a. j| J Bold by all Druyylsti. ij Driving the Brain at the expense While we drive the brain we must build up the body. Ex- J ercise, pure air ^ 7* \ ' ?foods that 1 make healthy flesh?refreshing sleep?such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Pri<|mrcd by Scott A Bourne. N Y. All drnrcleta. HAVING INVENTED* NAVIGABLE BALLOON I wish to flint some r> Iff V I'll 'IT 41, tri d- ? u. Tor particular* address II. OIjAZb* BltOOK. 'Jl-1 Jnvviw St..Toronto, Canada. Plso's Remedy for Catarrh la the Host. Knslci-t to I'se, and Cheapest. EM Ps bold by druggiels or sent by uiall, |H Tin 60c. K. T. Hazclllne, Warren. Pa. 0 LUXUaiES?LE?S^VILLE BLANKETS. TTousekcop.rs VA lb.. *-V Carolina's Ti lde, tW lb., per pulr. I. - iks*tile lion, -t .lean ?(.ray, lirown and Black?fle . I lie. and M>c. 1>? r yard, kerrev Gray, .'I'd l--c. Brown, -1(1 a yard; very gi>o<'. Wool Ynru, all colors. Ac. a liauk. If your dealer does not kt o|) iho.^ 4,1 \ * i Vi A CO., Special Selling Ahts.. Ui-cpnah'iro. 1S? C? Cures Connumption, Cough*, Crotip,8or? Throat. Sold by ;.)l Druggists on a Guarantee. A SOCMAN HAS i try 11 ul.? doslre to istJoy the pleasure* of life, and to entirely uiif'.tuxt for u? cares of housekeeping a* Hi ordinary dutl.-a, If al'Hcted with SICK HEaMCHE DAY AFTER BAY and yet there are few dh^ewscs that yield ,3?few r.romptlr to proper medical treatment. It U that* fore of the ulir.net Importance that a reliable remedy" should alwaya be at hand. During a period oi mora SIXTY YEARS there has been no Instance reported where ml eases hare not been permanently and PROMPTLY CURED BY the cue of a tingle box of the geoutne and jcutty celebrated DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, which may be procured at any Drug Store, or win be mailed to auv address o= 'jti ieceipt of 35 cents ta postage stamp*. Purcha^-rs of these Pills should be osurefnl to prodire the genuine article. There are aevoral counterfeits on the market, well calculated to deceive. The genuine Dr. C. McJjkne'i Celebrated IJror PUIS are 9^manufactured only by FLEMING BKOTHEBS CO., Fittibnrgh, Pm. H. N U. 50 IF YOU OWN CHICKENS YOt; 77ANTT3 A ~\T TIIEIR - THEM TO A X WAY eren If you merely kTpiliom b.? a diversion. In order to handle I owls judiciously, you nuist know omethiuK uhoiit I cm. 'i'o nice' this want wear* selling a iMw.k K'Vik the evpcuenco / AM|? i)C. Of a practical poultry raiser for'UllIj tUSi twenty live years. It was written by niunn who pat all his mln I, mi l ti ne, and money to making a success of chlclcm raising?not as a pastime, hut as a business- a d If you will profit by his twenty-fire ^ j pear*' work, you can care many Chicks annually, i. "il p<#lp ? Z~<?~ ! v i v ; m \ mm 1 'm11 \ iTj ' | I"j ill' l| ' r ( \ V\J II |, s i m mw| y J '. * l.'jpP 1% M| ' " Wrt/tlUrt Cr It's i *n?l niftk" your loots Mm f r you. Tb? Tr*. point lm <ka( you ii : .1 i to ?'t i< ? troubteln ti m I'uuliry i mil ? roou i il rn. nnd know ?V b<"?? lo f Ilii'ih it 11 i i . . t. ii i. ill It iri's liov .o.l t.-. , n ,| ui",| ... to leH for lcal ?(tK? m>'I '<1 ( rfnuvio, : ?: l-'.i |. v|i i <'n> e for ck. bri't'l UK I'Uri 1 < :>t. lutfcotl, yoo mjf w*l?- aiii.tiiil k >i?il> t ' i" >' ?V i .'onlabia. ?. ? 8. i ' posi| uil I r " it. II. .hi'' In lc. or 3cl lUiiii'S ' Book I'u'^liohiny House, >hioI | 5 i#o*uy> i .?*??