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ehtt hill, load and hoerse, nnnlom) Wild.SK"*' &&? V ?rffcy W ) greet ft brighter, kindlier day. Oh, eoft upon that distant ooait Tha flailing water* leaped and tooecd , ? | The whJteealk filled with halcyon air, ( . \ woods lraqg pictured there; there tho sun dotti UIm; ln thoae abaj 'U* rile with hlW*, ' \ ibtfe wine mj pulaea alined, rhythmic mualo Ihlntly heard. , \ j thick sot with bloom I with atfopg perfume, ' more Irafl, thoee flower* i any blown in mortal bower*) ' nodi they bend, they glow, they more, mtmfrt human tulle and lore, thing* 'neath thoee lar-off aklea Freed trom all trouble, pain and ear*, ^ beairt* buret into bIo**em* there, ee are unloosened, the poet'* fire inlsaoh breaat with new deaire} . j hru monies ol song. hours are borne along, and *en?e, u-anftlused, soom one i lorn* of liie began. H. Ri Good alt, in Lippincott. :t IMBUE* AND BODSEIIOI.il 9DiNQ.~Tako one plot of ? S? ??*? one pint offlour: folf? oftho eggf light imd mix >vlr into Lho flour m It Wfll} ?14 one l*fhon wisp the white* _ J1 of the rnix __ .Jllok oven; when out of the onpe on to n md totbq^Wehot. *<?@3*$ m ?^ vI ^ Jggs, one wble ot batter creamed, i round tin. Make it ap It'te dellgh 'lnfpu..? TT. 'T" ?*** ?*&( 'WlWft U*t M i lie it Is drawn from th? oven, urn! , i generously. ThesUoe* should ' *" *" Othqf aa fast ru< iMS WBL th( roftsaor D/in& pays a cow Will make B?il X8^Wr? -TTT^'i r^rT- ""ncwi* ?Nw i it* kWw ?>A m? W'ttMll ?' y' '"rfn >? ? ? \'% Hr ; %. :.vYj..-v'-vr^S ? ^ *, Sf t| V i / ft vn**Tff I ?& MS&Md J*r???"raH1* ?: k;^>l I *? r&M 4 TSSTRo,. 00.0Q0 ptnwb) an average Talus of .. n ^ NSMkA _L *??*? ,p| , per oow. ido uporto I btitter and oheese in the year are liued ?t $20,000,000. On tfae l*Hh of Maroh Alfred Harpole. pf Oolfuc, McLean oountj, Illinois, sola in the Qhiosgo market twentyflte heed H^i^attle of bl? own raids? 100 pounds each, at 4} cents to (49.18 a head?not a bad prioe for yearlings. The average yield of wheat pet acre in six of the principal wheat j J triea is sUted a* tol'o bushels ^Holland, 28; Mk States, 18; Australia, 10; 1 Instead of putting tooloring matter into batter direct, it is mnoh better to put it Into the oow in thtt shape of goodcweet yellow oocn meal, and It wilPlnfcldent ally" find its way Into tho butter. The tJoion stoek yards at Ohlttsgo oo cupy three hundred and fifty acres of land, and will aoootnmodate one hundred and thirty-six thousand head of lire stook at one time. THE LEPERS' HOME. *?? W?w?n Terribly Crlptttkt) W?IU.mforl?t?(l> to Kml Xiiclr l.tvea. A correspondst of jtita Philadelphia Times has boon visiting the Hospital de San Las&ro, nt Havana, the home of th9 lopors. This ancient and terrible dis-. case finds many victims among the low caste Cubans and the poverty-stricken Chine e, though, it reaches its gaunt fingers into better toolety soinetiroes. Leprosy is either inherited or ihduced by poor food, and twjfeCslally by the eating of stale fish. It seems to be a fish 040^* disease. In fact, seldom prevail, ing at any great distances from the sea. Leprosy, as seen in the West Indies, Is simply a dry-rot. The soul of a man is imprisoned in his body long after ho is, to nil intents and purposes, dead, tthd with ul 1 his mental faoultles intact, he must endure tho gradual, falling apart of his earthly tenement, awaiting with what philosophy Jie may the hour when the oanoerons agent shall touoh a vital point. This may not occur for many years; it may happen on the morrow. The traditions of the hospital do ? not jP^lnt to any individual case of cure whereby the patient may gain ever so faint a hope. It ir lght well be insoribed 1 oyer the portal 1 " Let those who enter 'here leave all hope behind.* The cor respond ent says t There were five of us In the party which drove out though the hot streets towardjthe forbidding suburb facing the sea?Doctor Burgess, an American rosi 4ent physician and United States sani tsry offloer; an invalid doctor from HarLford, and three journalists. San {Lasaro is looatedjust where, in a more m^rn city, we mightlook for abig and prosperous hotel. It looks out aovoM Its unfettered waves straight in from the northward, dashing up tho spray almost 9 {to Walls. The place was founded by ?tDcn!f^tt??pr0 Spaniard within a trifle >r?00 years ago, and was restored in KbW*,1 ^^t ?f neighWrifag ?roperty has always afforded an ample .aaaa^susaaj .a.v large quadrangle, entering upon a chapeL A high rail divides the words of the taen and the women.. We entered the ~ department first. The leading l&arity of the first patients met ta the corridors was a olaylike f ,?* *5? fWn Md ? depress Iqn tag In of the nas^U portion of the and ll and holet , , _ ibrows. The rolws a^lyallohapged/ *54 PMftfMv Pat! Appr.O^h, yrto hobbi iii^bfii^faoii ?P*"ooessofdlsease?v^? m-led, warped a^d, decayed, and yet arms found cunning enough to * ?$&?: from matted if. ?of h*X*hen w? ^?dered a few |tf ol Spanish ourrenoy. SM Mty men. dome wet? now-eom ? s, upon whom the disease had put but f^marks as yet. Others wji*o almost *^dy to go to the hopeless ward abovo, \M Wfcresently ollmbed. 1 Hero, which breathed in speechless these breathing skeletons, whose every ?"VA* aiUfude Of despair. No P?re s illustrative of the In ferno could overdraw a feoene like this. Enough pf this. It was with relief .that w.e pleasant garden, planted with bananas and figs, aud en under the lit ^ evout* mother lone, #ho Tabor hers Among the > they are appointed to MftWthe Women were ??orot* the root ? '"*?*. I'Z In .Itlirr lwn<\. Il? WM t|?. orth.ho.piw, in.moihiwL?i? mate far-gone with 4he disease. Ho was not yet old enough to know the fete that to *"* taken iS a iubjcot for solentlflo experiment. Cart h not ho that there exists *,m*m*he"f driving out the venom and building upthesys ^asuss^^. ?f '^r % W&W&tfSSZt t* ptteut* ?MNg m __ldc End abused ? jposed to award amp credlt' Tb?*?"P bis p?por,too, renr much th? same way that bis hbtnah imitators dp to day,Using often tliovory same material and producing In bis rude *ay a species of paper nearly as deli oate as the finest t'ssue gradef^Who will say, therefore, that nature Is not a great teacherP Spiders were spinners! of intricate webs before cloth was in Tented, the silk worm dlsclftscd to the world a mine ot Industry and Wealth whloh it is impossible to estimate, and the beaver save to tatb his earl;e*t and most Valuable lessons in dam build Inc. It is recorded in history, that in OTOB, 0., Kutna, WbO lived 800 years before Alexander, loft several works upon papy rus. and that this is probably the earliest authenticated use of this material. As far back as 1,800 years ago tho Chinese are thoughts have disoovercd how to make paper from fibrous matterreduced to pulp in water. Abwt the year 706 A. D. an Arabian manufactory ol paper from cotton was established. In 1151 the Spaniards manufactured from cotton various kinds of paper scarcely Inferior in quality to those made from linen rags. Linen paper seems to have been first used in England about the year 1349, and it gradually eupplsnted that made of cotfon. The French erected their first paper mills in 1314, and the Germans began the manufacture at a not much later dito. John Tate built the first paper mills of England at Hart ford in 1408. But Franco supplied Eng land with must of her paper until Louts XIV. drove out tho Huguenot manu facturers, many of whom, after emigrat ing to England, began making a fine white quality of pa per, not produced bo fore In that country, where from that timp th?- paper industry enlarged and prospered until soon mors than enough of $he material was manufactured to cover home consumption. The ancient hangings of tapestiy were superseded about the year lOio by wall paper of beautiful designs. In 1728 a putent was granted to ereot the first paper mill In New England, whloh went into operation in Milton, Mass., in 1730, but was discontinued after soveral years, and revived again In 1700. The first paper mill in the United States, however, was erected near Phila delphia In'lOOD. Tb6 Milton mill is sup Eoeed to have been erecttd by Daniel tench man, an enterprising bookseller of Bostonf About the year 1708 Chrlsto pher^LC'ftlngwen established the first fPSpf-r mill in Connecticut at Norwich, rln 1770 the number'of paper mills In Pennsylvania, New Jersey and>_Dela 'ware was forty, and tho valuo of their annual product estimated at ?100,000. At the beginning of the Revolutionary war Massachusetts had three small papor mills. New Hampshire none, and Khodo Island one, out of repair; Paper , was very scarce, and poor in quality. , . The process pursued lor generations In Europe was substantially followed until 1760, when cylinders with sharp steel blades for tearing rags?Invented In Holland?began to be used in other countries In. p?ace Of the slow-working and tedious stampers heretofore em. ployed to reduce rags to pulp., In 1720, whilo tho wife of an English papermaker was busy with her usual washing, iu passing a vat in which pulp forJierhus band's paper lay, in an advanced state of preparation, she accidentally dropped therein a bag containing powdered blue. The husband, however, made the oolored pulp u pin to paper, whioh proved ?o superior in quality that he obtained four shillings ox tra for it in tho London 5. and thus, curiously enough,the ? , blueing papor was discovered. Butthe^nofjTJmnovtnnt discovery, one tory 8 pip>j^nakVgU S'out lnPl?70. when Louis Robert, acomtfwh orkman in a paper mill at Kssonne, France, firet niaatered tho principle of making paper In- an endless **eb f>y machinery. But It was reserved for MossH. Henry'and Sealy Fourdrinior. wealthy London booksellers and sf ationers, who, in 1804, purchased the patent-right for Great Britain, to make thd Invention widely known to the world and to greatly im prove it; and to-day the prlnoipal paper maohlne used- still bears the name : rourdrlnler. By the old hand process three months were needed, dating from tho day tho rags came into tho mill, in which to complete tho paper ready for delivery; by the Fourdrlnfer, the same amount of work may bedonn in a single day-John Ames, of Springfield, Mass., In 1829 Invented m celebrated cylinder machine, whioh is now used in all ooarse papers. It Is an indisputable fact Hint fully one-third of all tho pnpor used In the world is manufactured In the United States, and a very large pioportion of this amount Is produced from mills in Massaclmsotts. After the Ames, In Springfield, could no longor be called the largest paper makers In the United States, that ho->or loll to Piatner & Smith, of: Loo, ; At the present time/ however, llolyoko enjoyaths proud dis tinction, The talk there Is all. paper, the same as It is all ores and mfaeq In or,wheat In Chloago, or P??fcM in Washington. It was not until as late as 1853 that tho first paper mill waserectsd in Ho.yoke, and to-day sh? makes ytiore ifffce wilting paper thaQ any hiilf-doxen clties and towns l 1 5* WwM combined. The annual ptoduotjof tho paper of tho country( amounts toMO,600 tons?about 1,830 tons daily. It Is mi mated thafc of Wood pulp paper alone, 50,000 tons nor year imports, on tho contrary* LX^&f^"Y,-w'000-< MJinit'aboi >y 22^000 rersons. who STS paid In KjKfl^io,oo6,ooo.r^yiSM nent, It Is estimated, to 75,000 In <mld be difiloult to speolfy the now twenty-five or, thirty different grades manuftwtured, ranging all the way from the finest tissue and writing to tho coarse material used in roofing lit has btftfi a oil said beforo, that, so common Is the use of pa per* so plentiful on every hand, so wovott Into the pathway of every walk ol llfe.Vs entirely Ml to appreciate how necessary and Important itjfs, and must ?ter be, in all the Works of human e* J?** would the world he without tho ability to command a sheet of paper Pit is the chief foundation stone of all business stfUotures, wtftU ah ru-tuftl and accessary component pAtt of paper manufacture has reached a notable height, no one will l^llore that it has jfi'% reached tho scnlthof Its advance ment nhd power. In the articles vr hloh enter IrttO the producUInyo arc new dls ooverivH every few <Hvys. Formal* It Was bMevpd that only rag* con Id l?e used ft* the chief bwdy of the material. tnsTr pince, ano ennoe a teouiaum m -Ice, and a consequent more useful fa< l? obtained in the dissemination ol !SSr'^?e ? BMtn aasJr^tl but ah* la no lonf W*fk, ionoe a Tea tasters in New It?, -1100 per month, bat milk IliBg but ehftlk and 1 'Busier thinks lui p?wph w u? ?? ways demands oaeh for hie provision, must belong to the aristocracy, as he is evidently ft no bill man. ?Richmond State, Fia., to salute a nowly-married^ooupfe by firing a cannon, ;ThLs ia to remind those present that the battle of life has fairly begun. dhioago has o lard Senftatton based tipott tho r>eporl from Cincinnati tkftt l?rd waa being made from dead animals. The Booiety for Preventing Cruelty to Animala should at onoa ascertain when lard waa made in Chicago from live ani mal* ' -yg '-^1 | (f VMt ?VV?4?W V*?V H~ leas man, "you wouldn't nave your hue band staying in ft Mftloon ftU day, would ybtu" Them novor III so strange a yo&r; Tho seasdaa stem *11 out of geftr t Tbft aamtiier took so liiaoh of nil, we hate no autttmn days at all( The fall, la order to gat cquare, Took all of winter it did d?rej ? And winter evens up the thing By lingering in the lap of Spring. An old miser, wfeo waa notorious for self-denial, was one day asked wby he WM so thin. "I do.not know," said the , mitur. *'1 have tried various means for getting ffttttir, btit without Auoeens." "Have you tried viotualaf" inquired ri ' friend; The niulti stood tin his o# fore leg, Whenoe aU bnt he had fled, And kicked a fiexoe gan-ootton keg, Bight oa ltfl bottom head. The keg it burst with grievous sound, tr The mule, old where was he? _ Oq Mk him. for he stood his ground. And still kloks mulefoUy. The iSoglish language ia rioh in sy onymous terms, A meohanfb in searoh of work is "ont of a job ? a olerk iu the 'same predicament is ?''disengaged j" and ?professional man similarly plsoed is ''at leisure." The meohanlo gets work, the elerk "oonneota" himself with some establishment, and the professional man "resumes" praotioe. . "Mother," said the seven-year old I son of ftn energetio mother not ft thous and miles from Koohester, the other day, as he watched her vigorous manip ulation of a kitchen utensiL "you ought hot to go to Heaven/' ""Why not, my sent" in a surprised manner, "fleoauso yon would wear ont your harp before eternity was half over." was the quiet reply of the young philosopher. / A young bachelor sheriff was oaUed upon fp serve an attachment against ft beautiful young widow. He aooordingly eelled upon her and said, "Madam, I have an attachment for you. The widow blnshed, and said his attaohment Was reoiprooated. Yon don*t understand me; yon must,proceed to Court." know it is leap year, sir, but I pi IS&to J1" ?owUgt." "Km, Ibfata no time for trifling, tho Jnrtlod waiting! Why, I prefer ft parson." j Speculator to ah old miner in In ville^handing him a bag of sami "Gold quarts or carbonates?", The 1 est miner turned it overin hishanc differently, took out hla kntfa * A uw*1bmt' lbea wked. "Go ttttT "ThoaWnaa ,ol ton.," u, but, mind ye, I may go over I should S-f-y ' " Over again and Should ? jp vmu save the gold in this and catch the SilW, And not waste the lead, thst it mfghi runabout?well, about two dollars'to uia mar*?? a-y (turning the epeoimen and holding it up to the ?*'.? js ??> A Brave IudlAc Seoul There has beOn received. at Oenettii Sfxrvirtan'a headquarters a communica tion firlm Colonel E. B. Beaumont, ma ot in the Fourth cavalry, dated ?ort El .mo, Indian Territory, asking that a pension ot some other suitable regard, be given to an Arapahoo Indian soout by the nameof " OH ?lk.n who dismayed fclieyennp*, led by Dull Knife, tyttle VTolf and Hog, then on thei" fllaht through Kansas. Meutennnt D. N. Mc Donald, of tho Fourth cavalry, wliosh re port of tho iiflair is enclosed, 8aj when the command started in t there were somo ttttcon scouts wl sight And returned to the aaonoy. with September 13,1676, those imiiar were in advai^, dlsoovorod the Choyennes h? position awaiting tl mand, and it soon hociuuo. evidf in point Of numbers they worei one sergeant and throe men, was' ously attrtoked by a pafty of Ifti , Jhe sergeant and his ?qii*d wore li KrofbAngovorpowcroJ.wheir'Ol trowing a revolver from the scout who Hdoompanied tho com; .r and jumping upon one of tho cuv horses, made a desperate c JiHrge into '?idst of the hosiiles, creating lac Aversion as onablod re-on fofcoonjent* .to reach the Afl enemy Wasretrtifiiied and thlsohWge "Chalk*' received a danger ous wound In a very tender part OT toe body. The next day, aa theooittn*ml irere *W?y from Wat or and beleaguered. It became neoeeaarV to make a retreat, and to do this the o^mmand liad to cat Its wav through the linos of the hostile* "Chatty* Whobeing carried on a it^^Ke&awt oarryIng him to " go and light," *n4 ting ofn.be litter, managed by c upon his baek to keep tip with treating sold left until cam p was i io result Is that he It a orfpple lit is that he if a cripple 8>p<v commending the I e MijMotttI?'Jr?for warding tl import, earnestly rooommonds favorable action lifpS, oase of this faith fa 1 and deserving Indian. W? ? . ? mmk i' i , ,4 Wtrtto of Window* ?*$ N?vw apeak muoh of your own Mr. formenoee. 4*.. . 4 ?' FeHhtalnee* etad Mnoerity ** 'tin hfrfhMt things. ?8i3S^ **" *" *The ftill?tfW be*t t*x* of oorn l?anH lowee* toward th? ground. %? gM?ttat froth* are th?fttm*lMl; ' where a ?t??t In tmed^ 1 SkowiM w ?wing bints Mid suggestions exchange are oommended to il consideration of local corro ts. They will answer very well Aoofdent* ? When, where and to whom. Amusements and excursion??When &nd where; character oi amusements. Burglary?When, where, by whom; what amount stolen; arrest made; dis position of prisoner. Same with regard to crime of any kind. Change of business firm-When; name of parties; whore outgoing members are going,etc. - . Crops?Present condition and future "prospect*. Chusohes? Change of pastor; revivals, election of ohuroh offioers, eto. Deaths?Who, when, where, age; if a prominent citizen, a brief obituary. * Dlsooveries?Or curiosities, antlqui ties, of anything new or valuable. Fire^-Whose property, when, where, cause, amount of insurance, homes' ol oompanies insured in. ' . Facte and figures? Concerning any product raised in the vioinity, amounts sold,jproflts, eto. FelUvals?Held by Whom, for what oMect) amount realizod, eto. Improvcments-?-By whom, where and 3osi, if ascertained*. Lectures?Vast and to come, when, where, by whom, subject, object. Sz Murders?Who. when, where, by whom, cause, clvoumstances. 'Marriages?Who, when, whore, bv whom.' ' t. New-comers?Their business, where located, where from, eto. New manufactories and new business of any kind?In prospect, when, where And by whom established, kind, etc. Now buildings?To be built, by whom, for what purpose, cost, etc. ? Price ol staple commodities?In mar ket, prospects for the future. Parties leaving town?Who,* whoro going, wheh, business going into. Sal08 of real estate?By whom, to whom, who will occupy, amount paid. Shows, exhibitions and fairs?Where, wlion, who gave them, character of en tertainment.. Schools?Facts and figures concern ing them; change of teachers, improve ments needed, eto. Secret societies?F.lectioh of officers, prosperity and condition of Society. Suggestions of improvements needed ?When, where by whom, cost, eto. Surgical' operations?By whom per formed, what oharaetcr, condition ol patient. Sickness?Who sick, cause; health ol community. ' \ . ' Calculating Machine*. Staffel has Invented an arithmetical machine in which throe cylinders are so arranged'that they can work, all the simpler rales of arithmetic, oarrying multiplication up |b millions by millions; if the machine is required to gite an impossible sum, such as sub tracting a large number from a smaller, or dividing a smaller sum by a greater, it refuses, and- rings a boll as an ad* monition. Oolmar invented an arithmometer in whioh the aotion is rather by plates sliding in grooves than by rotating cylinders; like Staffers, it oan perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, divi?don and evolution. Wertheimer, by means of a metal plate with indexes, notched teeth and holes, has oontrived an apparatus for adding and subtract ing sums of money. Baranowaki's in vention is for calculating wages, prices, interest, and other sums of money; it is known as the Heady Beokoner, and is worked by means of a handle whioh reveals figures or numerals in openings in a brass plate. Schott, Lalanne, Boget, Maurel, Both, Slovinsks, and Solieuts have in liko manner invented mnobines'for solving arithmetical problems. Of these, Sobuetfc's excites groat admiration among scientific men. Mr. Babbage highly extolled it, and deplored that it had found a purchaser in America in -stead of in England. It oan oompute mathematical tables, calculate to sixteen places of figures, and stamp on a plate of lead the result up to eight places, producing a matrix or mold, from whioh a clicho east in type metal oan be ob tained suitable for printing from It does its.work at the rate of twenty-five figures or numerals per minute, calcu lated, recorded and stamped in metal? an error either in the calculating or the printing being almost impossible.? Chamberi* Journal, M. de Leesops, projector of the PAnrima canal, believes In tho power.61 will. 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The most famous series of biographies ever writ ton, of the moat famousman of antiquity, ttin man who made tha world'* history In their tlmea, build ing the foundations of oivlllsed government, aol onof, art, literature, philosophy and religion, are here presented inform that cannot fall to please, at ? prloo that make* what has been for centuries i stoemed essential to a ooraplete library, easily at tainable by every one. The literary Revolution Oalalogne sent free. Address AMERICAN BOOK KXOHANQB, Tribune Building, New York y r> ? . t\ A?NT? WAMTI# fOUTHf Pictorial . telilsiory of the WorlX^ver published, ft at sight. Bend fox spedmen pages and extra Mm# to Agents, and see why It sells faster than any other book. Address, Natiohal Fob. Oo. Ptula.. Pa. 1200 large oomploteHli sells at sight a. w. PMse & sons, corningVnT y; BHTAnUman m?o, Patont Spark-Arrowing Kr Hues,mounted ami on HKld? vortical ICnglnos with wro' boilers. Eureka Safety pow era with 8eotlonal bollorft ??n?t be exploded. At with Automatic Cut-OiTo. Vrom$l&0 to 93?000. Bond for Circular. Statu whoro you uaw thin. ?nM*l Manager*, 15 North l.ss'grtss BCr U a speedy andoemin toholera and Cm n^n^e'uJ ^fWyPBH^n^mBeafled and preeo] roo#* e?nln?ntphyiwitJ., Bold bydrJ ?lorekeeperti. fitoe* oet?Uanfl|1.00. A m IT? ? w a apeeay aua oertain k in, aa the Ingredient* >onthe label ?f each rlbed by the ifpatSr;, ,.. n?mo?nd(Ut^of imrrtag^Rlrft jotir nilRinilQ Up.oolor?f*)f?imAbtlr,?sdMnd VUnlUuO as twit* monwyor 40 owte postage ?Umi?, u> W. rfox, not MTU, yaltoatiH*. R. T. T uf MbU in Pk)turii7R i/xoMtiMrtnltiir MO by Jnlln* Ootinorr van (MMtMM. ThU work it highly IndortAd by Ftf. Oh^MTn#,Wll)l<in?Oolleg{;l?UhopI>o?ni?, Albany; RW.Dr.P Dru.r Ij.V?lfon.J?hn raddlo. H.W.THcrtnM.Cto?, If P?<tk?\ * oth?r?jPhl(w?o. Sold Innnmbor*. Addfow ARTHUR HOTT. Albanjr.K.T. ApfrtA FBft WfBif W .nr tn*n ?J)Uv k**p bit ba?tnM? otrlotly to hlmaelf. Twin fro*. Addrf** R. M.NATIN, {JMongo, fit. ?. ponul MtMik i A frAH in* ttpiMii w Mrnt*. $777 ?",0K' ore P. |T Onion gqtur*. Kew York. II >. IT Pnkro Bonur*. M&* Yort. \ hoinn. MKTi'orom'rAnTfcpYl^oJTlOR, _______ Km pie xwwnmoflallnnB Table* imp .?*??*? . . ? - ? flnt (Jure# Complaint Cure * Dy?p?p^?, 1 B?*daoh?, IndlgMtlon Heart burn, Or Liver Car*. Nerer fails in all dl leasee of the Liver, Skin, Btomaoh, Bowels and Kidney# thrive quick and permanent relief. Sample BoUloa and packages, 25o j Large Bottle*. *1; Large Paokaxea, 60a Bold everywhere. DO WIK A MOI8F., Bole Proprietors, Charleston, g. 0. WAVERLY HOUSE, CHARLESTON, 8. O. Term* ffl per Day. The Waverly la first o'asa In every respect, U situated In the bend of King atreet, the faah ionable promenade and Broadway of Charles ton. The Honee haa Joat been enlarged and refitted, to meet the demands of lta rapidly in creasing trade. A large and handsome Offloe, Bar, Barber Shop and Billiard Parlor having been added, making the Waverly the moat at tractive Hotel In the city. Rooms mav be en gaged In advanoo. GEO. W. SULLIVAN, [Late of A. J. Kennedy'* Co.] Proprietor. D mmmmm?rnrn+mrn+mmrnlmmmmmmmm. F .... _ ?. .A?.. ?..?** graduate of the &*fflaore Collie st? oyricE-PK^^KmNlL , r ? >?'>!' >*?na n Wagon and iugjjy^ Flotory. M. A. M fe T T 8 , ^BOraslROB. c- '> _ ir."1 3,.sjt "Mri t~ :s' yy Maim Btbmt, Camdhn, S. OL 4 ' /? / ? ? v^ i I am now doing WARRANTED WOI^K at LOWER PRICES than era known in this oountj. AU kinds of wagona and Baggies made to order. Prompt attention given to repairs of all kinds. I have ooe of the beet horeeehoers in the State in my employ. All work in my line will be executed at short notloe and ?t bottom prioaa. nv20-tapl'20 M. A, METTS. W. Olyburn Agent; FOR KNOOP, HANEMAN & CO.. The I.nrgfst Cotton Buyer* In the V. 8? NO MIDDLE MEN. Cotton bought for them la shipped throngh\ to Eu/ope and other nlaoes. Planters, Merohanu and other* taVlng in ootton on lien, barter or town ourreooy, will find It to their Interest to oall on me before selling or shipping to 'heir Faotora, aa they will save from three to four dollars per bale. Will be prepared to buy from one to fire hun dred bales at any time. The highest oaah prioe paid in OREEfit BACK8. W. OLYBURN, Agent. Camden, 8. 0., August 28. EVERYBODY SATISFIED WHO WEIRS MILLIE'S ItCMl SUITS 11 IliVIIS! FURNISHING HOUSE AND SHIRT FACTORY, No. 915 Main Street, - - - Richmond, Va. All Grades SHIRTS Ready-Made or ttyade to order from $12 to $24 per dozen. A fine SHIRT ready-made for 91. A fine SHIRT made to order nulanndered, $1.25 ; a superior SHIRT made to order, nnlaundered, $175. Eitra for Laundry $1 50 per dosen. Send for measure blanks for self measurement. No fit no sale. My $1.00 SHIRT ready made and my $1>25 SHIRT made to order, are the best ever made or ever will be made for the pnoe. Try one and if it is not satisfactory every way retnrn it and get your money.! Bent by mail to any addrers by enclos ing prioe and 10 oents for postage. HENRY T. MILLER, mrl94m > 915 Main Street, Riohmond, Va. T. C. MITCHELL * CO., SOO MAIN STREET, NOtlPOLIC, VA. Dealers in all kinds of FURNITURE, Baby Carriages, * Looking far lassos, AND FRAMES IN GREAT VARIETY. mr 19-6m R. TOZER'S f V / ?>7 CITY MACHINE WORKS, BST^BIiIIBSIDS 18BQ. MANUFACTURER OF AGRICULTURAL AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, FLOUR and GRIST MILLS. All kinds of FOUNDRY WORK in IRON and BRASS. Also, agents for THRESHER AND SPARATOR8. THE TOZER STEAM ENGINE. i The best agrionltnral engine in the country. For prioe list send to RICHARD TOZER; Agent ooxjttaxbxa., m. o GONQAREE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, BOUTH CAROLINA. X MPROVED CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. SIMPLE, CHEAP AND DURABLE. We use the oellbrated Friction Feed on all our Saw Mills. We use the very best material in their construction. Mid spare neither labor nor 'evpenae to ren - thenl afl near perfeot as possible. We warrant all oar work to be well made of good material. We would like if yon . >nld oompave the following flgnre i those Mother mannfaoturert and see if we do not sell jon a better end la gar Mill at nimc figure#^' .;??*] *' ' 5 V- ' '? >?vi PRICES. ? No. 1 Mill, #!th*fe9 lrfches,8aw, 16 feet oarriage .. .ft27CL00 t. '? * ???? too < ?? T ' ](> ? V'rSiSTXZ.) ? -fr *-? a - -a *????>?>>* .? ? ?4 ?* V i M " v-i i ?oo^i , 4 " AO , ?? 5J4 " Mw.;!;ilOO.OO * i#* *. ?? . *? " 5L ? ^mooN Extra Carriage, $3.00 per foot. $he above mills opmpfote to main belt. Decl /y ?? JOHN A LUX AND WILSON, CHILDS * PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS,' ^ ? -v iis iJ <-vT Z?ntXt<AZ>Bl.P?XA. a O* AM, RlNDft OF Plantation, Oity Fmight, Bnainena, Bxpreaa and Ctt?t)Tkr/l U/ A / UWTQ iranL kawnj