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GE-NERAL NEI S NOTES. Items c Interett Gathered from inriouc Quarter. Ex-Congressman A. J. Weaver. of Ne braska, is dead. John C. Breckeni idgec wil be perpetuated I in bronze at Lexingte-n. K%. The German Crown Prince h (yim: of a cancer of the tongue. President Eliot. o. Harvard. is doing tSicily and Southern Earop. John A. Roach, the new 3Mayor of Chi cago, has been formally installed in oilice. The island of Guer-cy was shaken by an carthqake. Three more constables have resizned il Ireland rather than take part in evictions. Agent Joyce is suitr- the '1ar Clanricarde for dal00 damages I' a Alexander MTichei, President of Chicago, 3ilwaukee atnd St. Paul rail. died in New York on Tucsday. The fifteenth and last reported bailut i; Tallahassce stood: Perry 46, Bloxham 40. blank 1. The 3Massae-lwsetts Hlouse haZS ssei 11he high license bill to a.third reanig. Vote. 18$ to 89. James G. Blaine has arrived in Chica-O. He has completely recovered from his lte illness. The French corn law is bringing forth loud complaints in the republic. Petitions are pourng in. An explosion aboard the Delta. at Wil mington Wednesday. killed one man and injured several. In a battle inMaru f. betwcen the Ameer's troops and rebels, 30 of the former and Si00 of the latter were killed. Sam Jones will next carry the war into California, having ogreed to an enagemedt at San Francisco in June. Fire Wednesday burned -t the Fulon (UL) Iurral printing 121ce and three other buildings. Total loss $i2 ,00t). R. H. Knapp, the Atlanta broker who took in his friends to the extent of about $25,000, was a Canadian by birth. Via Bremen, 1.740 emigrants have sailed to America, from 3arch 1 to January 1, against 13,17.5 for same period last year. 3Iarshal Bozaine was painfully wounded by a Frenchman, who attempted his assas sination. The business portion of North 3Middle town, Ky., was almost totally burned Mon day. Loss $5,000. Nine of twenty-four Socialists were convicted of conspiracy in Berlin and sen tenced to short terms of imprisonment. A strong effort is being made to settle the silversmith strike in New York and Provi dence. The Russian Commission has been in formed to increase the duty on cotton goods and starch. By a fallin- elevator (broken rope) in Cornersville, 1nd., George Hampden was killed and J. McCormick fatally wounded. Major John E. Blaine, paymaster in the army, and brother of James G. Blaine, died at Hot.Springs. Ark. The court house of Jones county. 'Miss., together with all the county records. was desroyed by an incendiary fire on Monday night. Two more Lien lost their lives in the construction of New York's new acque duet. A dynamite cartridge was accident ally exploded. The President has appoint:!d Col. Wes ley-i-erritt to be Brigadier General. vice Bgdier General Orlando B. Wilcox, re dred. Chauncy 31. Depew is going to Europe in a week or two to commit severa extem pore speeches for next winter's banquets. Prince Eugene, of Sweden, is in P~aris studying art with Bonnat, who regards hmm as oneof the most promising of is students. Joaquin Miller has bought six hundred and forty acres of land near Shasta. Cal.. and will become a farmer, if lie isn't toe indolent. Friends of Postmaster General Vilas say that iron ore abounds on his Wisconsin lands and thiat he will be a millionaire in a1 - ittle while. . Among~ the millionaire girls in Washing-a ton society are the 3Misses Riggs, who sue ceeded, with the'ir bro:L ers, to their father's banking business. Millionaire Corcorauo. who does more for Washington than all the other millionaires lumped together, p:ays taxes on $9,100.000 worth of property. Billy Emerson, the minstrel, who writes his first name with ai small b, receives ii~>00 per week and travels in a private car with his wife wherever he goes. Queen Victoriat has received enough jubilee gifts to fill a storehouse as big as Windsor Castle. M1any of them have to be given away for want of space to put them. Senator Sherman's MIansfield friends say -that their favorite is not a millionaire, but the man who has four aces in his sleeve rarely alludes to that fact prematurely. Plots to kill the Czar have been unearthed. at Kieui and Odessa. They wanted to blow -up the imperial car, opportunity present ing. Frank Laster and his wife were- killed by cars on the trestle of the Georgia Pacitie road at Birmingham, Ala. The latter was decapitated. Charles C. Weiller & Sons, Baltimore. made an assignment to Joseph Leophold for the benefit of their creditors. The bond aof the trustee is $100',000'. Herman Levy, alia-s H-arry Leovitt, the well-known informer in the famous Had dock murder trial, is suing the Chicago mail for 8:300,00-iibel. Dr. 31eGiynn's friends say that when he delivers his "lecture in Boston on 8th MIay, he will have as sympathetic an audience as he had in New York. It is expected that another call for three per cent. bonds will be mlritde in a few days. There are now outstanding $19,024.(00 three per cents. There were five passengers reported miss ing from the wrecked steamer Victoria. They haye applied for their baggage and are all right. The Queen of Servia has separated from her husband, King MIilan, and returned to her family in Russia-political and domes tic difficulties. An Irish non-commissioned officer has been dismissed from Woolwich arseual for *giving uway secrets." An accomplice goes with him. By papal authority, the Nuncio at Paris annotunced that the Pope has promised to intervene in Alsace-Lorrnaine in favor of Germany.I The French Crown jewdKs are on exhioi tion. The cables say plenty of ctrders. principally from wives of Uunited Sta-~ Senators, are being received from Amc-' . - John E. Blaine, brother of Jamn G. Blamne, is at the p)ot of death in llot Springs, Ark. lHe is paymaster in 1! Federal army. Delaware's Anti-Polikc Gambling bill was stolen en route to th~ G.overnor for sinnature. A dupltc-'e bi- i en al rdoaded to the ensi of its leeislative jou-rney. Hale &: Slatmaker's box fa-c-tory,\ Wl ing, W. Va., was hua i E t lamrn ing: incendiary. Loss -2.00: -nsuanc i$11,000. The Building Trial CX uncil orz-ed Chicago Sunday. Thirty hota,- wa ingmnen in the building business are con John Brown's house, at Seven MIile Ford Smyth county. Va., was burned Sunday night. His daughters, nged 19) and 21, perihocl in the flmes P. J. Egan has been sentenced to two -ears in the penitentiary. It will be re nembe-ed he was convicted in St. Louis of -ect- I . -uds last November. Secretarv Fairchild will attend the Cal e.un moinument unveiling. Assistant cretary T whompson will assume his duties n his absence. I:a speech before the E i hiv Ciuh in, "ndon. Glndtotnne fUtvOred~ a Issiin" bar~:iteant, on the eround it wu :0ud for the c The Americau Newspaper Publishe \ssociatian a:. s he i C in \vw York. J S S. -a of the luf :1o /.E . is to be inhar The Lord 3Mvor of Dulin ias c i aceting for tile purpose of taking step: 'Wards the ereCtion of a ait'ional memo1 -*d to \lr. Gladsto'ne. I Lb0r. The decree is ondItio:-1 ' 04d behaviour on the pirt of the ordei. A 4harn shoek of earth:uake Vb .terien"ced over the wle .f thii Jre The1i)* trmr ocd. vest to cast. No dama:e was (0:e. The threatened strike of can: ilwauke', Wis.. has been averte-i. thi naster carpenters agreeing t" keep th: -hns open only nine hours after a 1 tad to pay men the present prices per houtr The three-masted schooner Geco. S. Marts from Baltimore, Id., for CharletOn. S was blown up and set on fire fron: ome unknown cause. Two of the erev were killed. The charge that Parnell had something t( , with the Pho'nix Park murders is zen rally dib)clieved. The matter will be in vesigated b . a committee of the Hoe'u.:e o ra dnaite ex sibn. :0 miles fron C-a Pals 3Mich., Aueiust Brash.J ! -xi . Hornbuck'. 't.osp Wel m :dt others were seou hurt, 'r of them mortally. Evictions have been resumed on Lor< Ladsdowne's estates. O'Brien and Nil ridge sail for Canada on Sunday to dc ULounce Lord Landsdowne's course. The Delaware House, by a vote of 15 ti 1A. has passed a high license bill gradin; liquor licenses from uj400 for Wiiningto down to 200 for village and county tav erns. The Italian Parliament is in session. Th ::overnment's policy was stated to be on Of peace, but, to keep up with the time> credits for increased armaments would 1 asked. Phil. D. Armour is up at 6.:;' ;n tl morning and in another hour has rc:al ih market and stock reports. eaten his break fast and decided on his line of attack fo the day. Tom Ochiltree says that be never con tradicts a newspaper statement, but he doe often wish that he could lay hands on th reporters who credit him with what h, terms villainous gramniar. Prince Frederick Leopold, of Prussia nephew of Emperor William, of Germany mid Prince Louis Esterhasy, of Austria have arrived in San Francisco. They ar making a tour of the world. Managers of the coai and iron com: :ies in the Birmingham district have :r inted delegates to wait upon the Inter late Commerce Commission when tha body is on its Southern trip. MIaor-Elect Roche, of Chicago. has apl 0inted John English, a newspaper report of eighteen years experience. his privat ecretaryat a comfortable salary. Thi Mayor is evidently looking a little higher Anent Andrew Carnegie's rumored en nement to Miss Whittield the Wzohin toi 1-19' recalls that a year ago he was sait to be engaged to -Mr. Gladstone's daughte: and later to the widow of a Scotch dluke. The striking Newark. N. J., bras moulders are suff'ering f~r the necessaric of life. It is claimed that the Knights o Labor are not standing by, themt. The: went out-and are still out-by order o the local assembly. About :3,000 Chicago carpenters ret::rnec to work on the basis of 8 hours and :3 cents an hour. All employers apcear' to h willing to engage men on these terms pro vided the men apply ing are ski~led work L'.en. Timber Agent Conner of Florida has re parted to the General Land Otlee that: luber tirm in that State has caused to bU eat and removed from government land in one locality 2,500J,00~0 feet of timber valued at $20.000O. A lnrivate letter from ex-Secretary MIan aing. the first he has written himself fo& moths, has been received by a friend it New York, and pronounces him in lette: condition than at any time since his attack A special dispatch from S:. .Johns, N F., says the bill for the total pro'-ibit ion o liquor traffice in that colony was defeatet by the casting vote of the Speaker, bu tmt it will certainly be carried at the nex session. Queen Kapislanioi the Sandwich Island has arrived in Sali Francisco. en r-"e it attend the jubilee of Queen Victoria. Shb will visit Washington to pay her respect to President Cleveland before going t< England. Six of the men arrestcd for complicity ii the lot to, assassinate the C:-ar. which v. : to have been carried out on the l:.th . [arch, have been sentenced to death Other conspirators have been sent<:nced t imprisonment for life. In a tight at South Bend, Ind., betwee: the city police and a gang of tramps eleve tramps were captured; six of them wer armed with tevolvers. D~uring the ught policeman, John MIetz, shot a tramp througu the heart, killing him instantly. The Pennsylvania company has exemnpte< the St. Paul and Burlington from the boy re.tt. A Caicago dispatch says that East rn trunk lines have resumed the sale through tickets over the Hannibal and St Joe tKansas City and points beyond. The Rev. Mir. Carter. a Free 3Methodis inister, who has been conducting a scrie >f revival meetinzs in Ohio, was driven ou af the town of L tah by a mob with rotte: :ggs for preaching doctrines obnoxious t< many of the people. The Supremie -Coui-t has sustained th< ialidity of the MIaxwell land grant and the 'ld 3Iexican grant, covering over L.700,00 eres, in New MIexico and Colorado. Th< p.resent owners of the grant are bondhold :rs of the Dutch Land Company. The contract under co~nsideration betweci Xrmour &t Co., of Chicago, and the chm Land Company has been closed, the sm aving been signed by both parties. Ex fisive warehouses of Armour. with ref rig :rators, wi~l be erected at once. The receivers of the Texa and Pac: ':rad have applied to Jlud re Pardm f: (iconstruction of the inter tate law, set ng forth their own construction. Pardt C erees with the railroad construction anrI rdrs that it be followed uintil the fte irder of the Court. rs. Richard 1H. D)ana, who was 3M1s Cdith Longfellow. and 3Irs. J. G. Thorpe, vho was 3Miss Anna Alleyi Lonfellow, t dater''ts of the poet, are' bulilding mues an ais former estate, which they Sccupy\ w~hen jnished. Wiluia~ .loore, a hotel mn of 0'tchison, s so miuth like Frank Jlames tha wvh-en ed Ka ' nIS City' the otherdy,: cot:dallowed their righ h1n t oder in the direction of their hip As a raindrop foretells a storu, so ioes a pimple upon the human body in~ licate iealth-destroying virus in the lood, which can be neutralized and ex e1t;d only by nr. T-rTer's Tron Tonic. One of the old boilers at the Gcorgia Chewical Works. Augusta. cxploded :io da-y, hilling -, machinist znamedGe.!! At tile tiie or thcxplai.n f:our ien were standfin-r nea thei 1ler. Jl otf ihe. While wlnw: .a:e r:ks ti tGe Iwh T! . iV K :: ul T v ' i.1.1cl A in a New SO p:r i :m 1m. An eW'n W fat,. ' . l buit in'tir':4:- -t : srVy n oP 4 Il[ iS in t-:' w;: m r at e eenenedfor Mrlanda e-o."d ho-Iub throwerl at* thei ymke rit p7, . T 01. 1 w n .' a'v .r... ha i rie un ber n . .t uWm the n egvb e y "! m 1 hu .q TIC :n Ih Ivand '~ifni-Pv' K~ 1150 Wop ti n: ltil -That.' Wd he. -1i w and hoe ithinl 10 mlets. Temprorarv orer im -e beevnm:di 'he Intr u he f-nrth section of th Act, On the :ppliun itn of the Forflk:d r Coumpzan y, Cincinn:if i. New rle and :"! C1t of AM ni- Wi :0 m ptI 4an c\f te'-.,' Texao' A:.il r4 "; n to4 Thcne p::m of "n-'lid '4r a CIr' who rnentr ca bNaQ fo:: % s -thlat w he The . : 11y Geor:.! A. Ford. je'r fNwI v* , u:lIeritook .> t "w n : fr Mr. and 'Mrs.e ( a sleri mi n *I I He ex m 1 d thc :urn emn. l. Ji. >'m-. in ' CI C ta 04 d44. The jew iinve 1 . /- C' " i nt '-t' *me h"ud zrnn ma IN i'. :inov - ' th rvcK ae for ova,0; 0 dfmages. o-ther invitati -n~ was sen't to the 'r ie and his wife. MNondaty night n eyelone visi'ed the vi einzzity of Suiffei1, Y'.,. with ratal and! de . hructive cifects. It" 'rack. I as airmo vardls wide-v. h'I e e of d1i' W:Iht, xMil north of Su'lk nn tWeNrol mol10ished. W-Nri:nl h.isz Wife anl you n g sister andJ Lukeer in thhu. t' i-m. 3Mrs. Wrghtand 3Mr. Luke erv [illed, the young gir y Wrght seriousl'y ir. '1!.-l. other dm ::re was dune to propery :6n the 1111 o . e v e -one. ~.1 C1'4 oilc laoi-e t On tehe .lf ph~ae4.'gf Cole4'J arsn Turin, Ga., livs.:m aT e "or wm who cims I Ve 1). yer . -- ivn cidis he ee nd 3yt I, vmget, wilh WhI she :s r.WI ha~s's, veral grandlchibiren. '-he d!(L'- all" the cooking r a WANy of 11 r: hn a tn o h r kitn'h' n dtie ftiN S 1,1!1 t 1m 1 dr all Cher swn. Heri eyeigt It :"m' gad as hi wae:i ofr ti :ar ume nar i i:Qv .ms never ai d I to * ust r e g sIr t 1take : do re ofl ie. at ' and" 44 (.4 the n y ere - of nfetdrections.I The w.ife-"I -4irt rced Te( > tcusness an o eu'i':G* tnd hXris ? son' lyigC 01:do the e 444 "'f4 the r4 o 4r'C-ICne th'' in dow.u1 In" al' * w moment i daugfhte :mdelr i. t. :0 ., t Ine P.sciol's The ho et r, but. \4' S i the' Herei vis a li ejwe o I' :~ "i ,n t .4' lees: Po "tma .te '4i1 'f thet 4v If lar, -"V ll., ece h eymesdr 11. Iot 0 e'e 4 laty'ear, hi le4 thet P1 t m::t'e at Le::r, Ar., 1 go : Iint t.r : raied uvtthreo areme iem ore at ve an ~d 1000 whok te ie nri'- moe t-m' - f v::. o me of.4-l:1 thrmn-e die ' ye"-. .id over1z.) adM sme it t.4. C''It i1s a wors on weight.4. Th io'" re. and ad i .ini hc e I am crU i,'l sa1.4. -'ta 1 ay life It 44 fSuh aoia Iws h hen I. re:ie etrfana li mi! 4e , fien telling me of 74 m 44esoraio to, teahh yhe ~ 'Nethadin threewday to l-ve in1 rpueo teppia WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. P1aiders Heavily to the Mugwumps. (Camden Journal.) It does not take a close observer to find o hat Mr. Cleveland pauders, heavily to 'e --Sin ' w s." and really. sometimes, wt, are l'ircel t ioelieve that Hlarper's !!4i . he intolerant radical sheet, and b' New Yor' Timcw. its peer in Southern hinera<s. 'r the stars which illumine his I is appotintments up North are, to say *th h-::st 4 it. uuver, and there is scarcely o "(emdc but what surprise is brought out. 4., shows a disposition to drink from Re palican fountains, and literally rejoices at .:hdlright he takes. * * * To us it is not pleasant, and, although we maty be called spoilsimen, yet we glory Min, T nme because we can well remember whan h : who are now drinking m!: from the Denocratic teat were vile : I 1 enemnies of our postrate and much h:: uh, ardent and unrelent iniie.s of the' Democratic party. Why h .ub 1evthr b- rewarded? Is it efliciencv ne-: 1I ~. the Democratic party must isled be we i , and oight to be (sbanded if t enunI nrok uce and biiung forward the c of ';ch men as thcsc. For niore than 20 years past such men as .te v reviled and abused our party. h'ave en able and valuable adjuncts to those who have nearly destroyed our liber tie- and made a mockery of civil govern mnt. This being the case, we cannot en darse Ir. Cleveland's course, and while te gentle, sweet words of Republicans m'-Y warm his bosom, and give hope to his fuiure, it will not do. for under him and arnd him the solid props of his own pa.y will f:ll. crumble and decay, and wb.Il2 the P t gains by running be t''n(. W'!(i ad water will be lost in the nr-t .araitf;rward course which in the vnd ! vi:Ined :ri:n success. Yr. Cleveland is mist:.ken, :lIl if his course is to be pur sued. we s-, only a name without a practi cal diltinction in the two great parties. :!improNin;; Morals by Le;islation. (Abbeville Medium ) T':ere was no demand for the law against carying concealed weapons when it was pasa 'd. It was the outcome of a clamor a'nt whiky and pistols" during an ex eitel polizical campaign and we always the ontery was for the purpose of divertin:: 'tenoi from the manipulations of on. i'tlical faction. But no matter Ihw caime about. a stringent l -w was en a a.ant the vice of carrying deadly weLmon' in w!vance of public sentiment. ry instances has it ever been en iorced. Only the obscure and humble h:.e lLn puiislhed to any extent. Promi ner.t :!d inliiential people can carry pistols with impunity. They do carry and use 4hem. If a crame is committed with such (teadly weapons the punishment is not in creased fr this do-uble violation of law. The law against dueling is almost a nullity. Challenges have been given under the very shadow of the Supreme Court and :ll the circumtStances published in the news paner.. Neither Solicitor or grand jury ha:ve rgarded this open defiance of the smtutes. If ther did undertake to punish t'e ojience it would be exceedingly difficult g :a jury to convi:t. These efforts at tiproving inorals by legislation are vain so far as our State is concerned. Hlard Tihm. (orangeburg Times and Democrat.) Yes, money is scarcel It is a wonder we have any. when nearly every pound of ba erournd lard is purchased outside of :hw 'tate, and so many of our farmers feed their tock on Western corn and Northern hv. 1 e,. tinies are hard! But we send to Botton for cabbage and potatoes, and to r' for I . turnipF, and it is no uncom In'il sit to sce a wagonfrom the country s'o'm' loaded with provisions and jrue not a Single pound of which is r i tis State. No country or peo peta trtuly thr':e that sends abroad for th ries that they can produce them 'l's rne'k Mtust h~e Follow'ed. 3reenvi!le Newsa ,LThe nmerous notices in the papers that di"ferent laces in the State are endeavor in to buil cotton factories show a healthy ad stronr eifort toward improvement. The' fossi. w Iho sit M1icawberlike and wait fo oehn to turn up are being pushed :ie by. the y.oung and enterprising men who0 have Lad the scales torn from their eyes by the depression in the country, and teiz thit some new track must be fol xme beUids the one that leads from the fam t the store. A buse of' Jurie. (Ncvewhery Heratd and News.) All this abuse of juries andl charging them with the failure to perform their duty is not caleulated to m'ake the jury system more eflicient, nor to make juries any more ready to convict. If it has any influence at all, it will be in the other direction. Like the Tatit?. (Carolina Spartan.) It seems that the inter-State commerce bill1 does not work without friction. It is nearly as unmanageable as the tariff. (Nevwberryj Herald and News.) You cannot make men moral by legisla tin and yout might fill up the statute book with suc'h laws and they would be of no impzrotising a Pipe. "Talking abotit ingenuity," said a drum mer to a (hiengo Herald reporter, "I want t o tel! von what I saw last winter out West. I was~ in ' train that was snowed in for tree days The company sent us food, bt th'v didn't send any cigars, and the anu blv's stock was exhausted the first i. In~ the express car we found and (ucidict a box of smoking tobacco, but therie wasn't a pipe on the train. Among the~ passeng~ers was a Connecticut yankee wio w:,s just dying for a smoke. ie got ozt in the snowI and looked around for a wr d or someathirng of that sort, which he mi:ht use in makinag a pipe, but couldn't -a t : thin. 'im go)ingr to have a pipe. aii' h-',' he said. So he took a lead pen e i' opned the woodi. took out the lead, pnd adwn the two strips together again, v-'-nd them' tightly with the tin foil which cae rouct of the packages of smoking to. ba'cio, mak~ing them air-tight. Then he tok an apple, hollowed a bowl out of it, and~ had one of the dicest pipes you ever sw. It vou don't believe it, mfake one for To utem-ove the Commou Wart. ttianwflly established that the comn mnwart whzich is so unsightly, and often prolcife.u onthe hands and face, can be irremtoved hv smiall doses of sulphate fniieiataken~ internally. 3M. Colrat, ( InntS, haraw'n attention to this ex ''::cil'iar f act. Several children treated wi' in 'e'rinis of Epsomf salts, morning zti evenia'g were promptly cured., [. Aubetrs. cites the case o1' a woman whose i'..'' wa di" ineured Iby these excrescences, On wh o wa ' eared in a mouth by i drachm nd' hill (I o meesia taken daily. An ohi. r medi'-:d man reports a case of large waii whicha disappeared in a fortnight frth d:' admtinist:'ation of ten grains T'e prelmnary hear'ng in the p)ost *..ned l'a lande railro ul robbery cases autu Wdesy m 3, orningr. ia Pitts b*g bfr Depm l1ayo.tL'r C'ripp. .All hepre~ .s aie prlmnr examina i-n :md we.ure beki tfo r til at court. 'The -etll prtOabl be tried dunring the pres t curt i:rm. Dr1. Piere-s "Favorite Prescription" is eveyw here acknowledged to be the stand ard ~remedy for female complaints aund we-d..'.--.. T is soldl by ruggmists. BRIC-A-BRAU. SHOULDN'T HAVE ASKED IT. So beautiful she seemed and so pure Ah me' how I should miss her. Unable longer to endure MV wish. I asked to kiss h'er. A blush of deepest rose 'prv:: IHer face, as if to nas! it. As, with a woman's art, she saiI "Whyv, Frnk. you" shlouhi "t :sk A uman of miark-A mar.i . The height of sunune ir-FairiiI A go between-li uu in a : A sound instructor--A musir t"-wl-r. A sound investment-Buying a drum. Putting on airs-The western c y .'. The greatest roam man of theiim ll-Tie tramp. Sober thoughts-The kid *,-t come next morning, you know. It is not the cream that oUgt. t 1 e whipped, but the milkn::n. Every' sticker in the lam oiuent to''be' through a "cource of sprt " It is a mian! girl Who will givC Lr If'h ful lover the mitten in hot wv.ether. A bunioin is spoken of as a nuty in low-cut shoes. An executive session is one in whichi t; do nothing and keep it secrelt The lawyers are a very economierd cl:-. They make their suits last so long. Rising with the lark is nothing wo:ler ful. Any rooster can beat the lark risimr. The man who takes a hint is not neec sarily a thief Now that the base ball season is at horAd 'strikes" will be more frequent tha: ev,. Every log ias his day, but the belong to he e:ts. Gone up ligher-The man who i&dn't know it was loadled. The bee can draw tweray times its n weight; so can the porous phist-r. The cream of experience is shimmed from spilled milk. A Richland man has been lined $0 for keeping a cow. The cow belonged to a neighbor. "Oh, I'm slow." said the tortoise to the0 bare: "but I get there just the snie. And then the hare said. "Chestnut" When vessels "list" is it because they are anxious to hear what the wild waves are saying' Heavy dews promote vegetatid, ;::d heavy dues have often sent a busimess mal to vegetate. The fashionable slipper of undressed kil is just as effective in dres:ing down "kids" as any other kind. "Yes," she said. "I think Char'es is in love with me. is breath now smells of cloves instead of plug tobacco." Ginger ale is said to be good for the blood. That's the reason the dude drinks ginger ale. The dude is a blood. Fogg speaks of the Government ware house as "Purgatory," inasnmuch as spirits are there held temporarily in bond. There is hope for the dui. A Frnch scientist claims to manufacture art ilal braios. A Chicago collector of rare book ha paid twdnty-five hundred di.1::ns fora . Thought it was something new, rrobay. A prominent ciergyman calls the ac "the playground of the soul." Then a book agent's cheek must be a prairie. The fool knows nothing of shame. A man can hold up his head under any -tr cumstances when there is nothing in it. "Trust" may tbe a good motto fir a Christian; "trust not" is a good one for a tailor. It is an old saying that the watched po never has a boil. That is the reason why a? man cannot see the back part of hi.snek Do not wear your troubles any misfo tunes all on the outside, like an over'e., but keep them hiddlea within, like a rge yest. That homely babies make the best look ing folks is an adage as oldi as time itselE but you dare not tell a mother her baby i homely. An old gent named John Smith hasre cently got married, giving as his chief reason his desire to save the name fromi utter extinction. Bully for Smith. An ordinary woman's waist is thirty inches around. An ordinary man's atrim is thirty inches long. How admirable are thy works, 0 Nature. The number of plants raised by raan do s not exceed three thousand. An industrious hen will raise more than that every hour in the day Borax is so abundant in Columbia, Nev ada, that it sells for four cents a poun d. Ah. at last we have found out where the hotel clerk's diamond comes from. Said a fond husband to his wife: "3ly dear, I think I'll buy you a little doe-. "0, no!" she replied, "do not! I prefer giv ing you all my affections:" A strolling actor started out with high hopes of captivating the country girls, lbut report says uncertain eggs were the only thrigs that wero "mashed on him." Fashioin Notes for May. Hats are not quite as high, but bonnets have not descended an inch, Evening gowns for young ladies are lav ishly trimmed with ribbons and bows. Cuffs and collars of linen should only be worn with tailor madec costumes. Monograms for underwear are embroid red in long narrow letters on the left side. A piece of perfumned card-beard or leather placed in a writing box, or desk. will perfume the paper very gratefully. Wide sashes or scarfs are still tied tUround the waist, but they require a veryv sli figure, for being so wide they make the waist look much larger than it really is, Elaborate tiht dresses are made a spotted cambric, with tucks in front,ad a full coquille of lace down the cntre-: the neck and sleeves at-e also trimumeil with lace and ornamented with bows of colored ribbon. Straw bonnets and hats are trimmcd wi n bows of ribbon or lace laittings, formi::n background to a bouquet of small fairy like velvet tulips in a variety of naturalt colors, mixed with light foliag'e of g-rasses Velveteen requires littie or no timng It is therefore a peculiarly econmiec d fabric for dresse's and cstumes for- bot ladies and children. It can be purchaised in all the different shamdes fashionabeti season. Some of time new hats ihave the cr w: of fine straw, and the tuirned up im *e with coarse or' fancy' trawi: b n shade. Time velvet iower's use uon- on nets are also used in trimm'i btsb: a much smaller' extent,:u and many - 'y h-h models are of velvet t rimmed wit gunpur lace. )dantelets, with inn m n::r' Crune ends, are mad'e of silke t ari. n ini plain andl broub oi:4 taGae r namnits ::ri- the- ie rmtt ,.2- e f;e : els, and theise. are vy, ii m - - take the form of a pin yoke . ,;er h.,. the yoke divided in' Id.e/ :tse brien an .- a nd : :dsni r- a d w t Goev. Larrabee iis wri"en a le0er' ' thI workit> of proiitini 'n Ion. 1: t of tihe ti cou'miesth amili-:h. i rigidly enforced, and1 piat'Pidy in 16 ie says proh'iition has 'gret i y. her-ii-i.a tme Stat(e, and 'he only~ polulation lost i composedl of conime md rum seller and A flotel on Whel.1 A novel ra of Puliunco. h:i he i:tka: vS ; '.ti: 2 of n ra a oI fein'of graeitreand t-] car. ;o -nh eit ..- voda~-, t I (' TV instpt shot: av1ra rm s thalt ul t:: I :r red of . . . as I o: ua; a issn i1ihas b4 tarrh for ~ 'nouber 'if' -:crs Si' unh" "go I was itken'f wi~th a sever pa4 : tiot nves 'ar''" N Ia 0,;*!, I 11,I rIgt ear. v- c .i: - diV char matt, wteribe inlD e in e - and noie inm hea. wto" tl-wdayo: a-enei a' hcaltn ha.s U*iproved, r~~palr:' e a c d o ee o1fh a new i uching, 'rpiro'i'ie tu- b 'tlt I liave TeecilL froi my e i '" *o '-i A-a ta ( : hit' r jtnder. 4 ci'a hn il t : th P I emap d t 'o' . aF ile.uea : . tion tb and yt was.rofd t to :d! who arc noti~c "cd wih the111u tinde CLIthen) c rv it: m n its rie and vn': willk ndclvauo now her;itouLhetu-.M JOH~N IV. W S genrautcnat iinoal Pauper hioe. Decatur, n elay 4n 1 g:. i, i Nit'lfHS DIS1EASE. haprcve tbeen asaferer froa Kiree and Bladdor troubles for suea eads. have latc hard what is termed Brigiot's DiSate ad have had eons d eral Tri ing of i s vi 1v aluo. The -uea. ha- niJOHN.' blood . 's. I Secturd and a"a i ., y (. 1. BIC -1ood B.l0 m i' oi. 'pO ant1 ve:ry 'ch aiid I ant .:cl'giteU Nv;tti its cliv-ts. 2. i~.toIrn.tS -e a iarae n( 1J" I"i'' Of. i ti ,I ae bea suoie,rer f idne and adte tou ble No sR years I have atel-h haw t is t4 'rigt Dseue, a d ai h,ad consoi:tideale wlla i I m ls :m sot. eof ret'tha. SI I ces Ti'le u'ha:1161 n Coepiy o od :;;z . In- l Wall puify the BD. r) D t:tic Dined Da he Ln IVdEi acb> poDNES lld and veryfqucly.t thd HEALn digte with its enpetit..Iinlaicpreios.Laed a larg onatity olaeyourd Bvertsd rca' edjs,'nd eveand emneit' yyrain :. ls wateuo ueizd 1 fro . camhm at te toot-hHNi Awll I.' TONIC snl u oi elyrs (oison.ac: rila hitI thr olex:-.. r.-l i n t ;,ef~s, rrs c::nremit Cure, Coinsytiatints. Cmplirr:: an.. Sc n eada- e . mle se, a ncop our e B mled .> o r de s, tiilce- win potahe.m s St w . . Luis, M. 0i'il . Xi R0 itiON$$. will urif theELOO re::''" the LIEB an KIDNYS an ofipptie.Inicetin.ac o cl,:t av. :nnd evsrcio:~ lufantumorce. to Eniv the nor -e ari bo els Th:&'nd surlesrin P"on:. of Aetig-'n ia Sferin from. co >ad' pecul et. i arttersxwi n TNI aafan edy r . Gm ce t thyconperan Feaen rtenrt At onrre. ing nly ll t thep~ge r he or. Io r~texeitet -tie u ALA Dr. HARTER'S i L a i. n . dur Jaa; &e. n 11o:, or Eruption, - alt-rheuin, -. aly or Rough 'j:. d e:caused by bad r .yth owe~rful, puri it licine%. Great - rapil 1 hal under its be >ialC y hIas it mnallifested T Atter, Rose Rash, r -:. *.Sorc Eyes, Scrof lie%,us re 'sids'iellings, Hip 't )iseC'e, 'White Swellings, ni:re, or Thick Neck, an! Enlarged 0:1.and -e .ni : s in stanips for a r..-::....t olodhiteS, on Skin a i.unt for a treatiso a Ig I.: C(l) J. THE LIFE." i it yun Dr. Pjerels o' dea *.-diggi Discovery,and good ;ge,,tonafirsIIn. buoyanxt spir j, anud ital sir.rength, w:ill be established. CONSUM JPTION, -..ini~ or ahe Lungs is ar y' 'iu .~rrmedy. if taken be - dic.iase arc reached. F -1-.. r c.. r this terribly 1 ;r.t offering this now - t. t-~ pubbe, Dr. PrERCE t e iin- it his "Con. . 1)tion e, it :bandoned that rn:dime whicb, ::n of tonic, or - . ' '': Now-cleainsmfg, ,!::tiv proper .:;; te : s a remied for L -I il Chtroni'c Ms. .~ad andl Lungs., -71^ ~ r~sy Y-b fHilitated, havo wish-brown spots :adache or dizzi i.ternal heat or - i - !.:t 1!tsh s, low spirita , rv ireuIar appetite, :- : -- kiurfering from epsia, :mfd Torpid - In many -1pim are expe ali such cases: s'.- r;.es otlen Medical Dis. For .k Lunx, Sh0pitting of ;1ood. S:or -ie" of Breath, Bron .(.)1.~,~.'thm:t evere Coughs, and ".-014-a ao it sn efficient remedy. n rcr, fat $1.00, or SIX mi-LS o r 25.v0. s .i( t2 e, -n tmps for Dr. Pierce's tion 0:3 1i et, EUFFALO, N. Y. $0REWARD ofo tb h proprietors * t ll r. CatarhRemedy - r a casv of catarrh which : cam-.t cure. If you -1a aliselharge from the - . o * ch rwise, partial loss of e.l tate, or 1 aing, wekeyes. .dull pain pr*,r.irt, il he you have Catarrn. 'hou '.4. of-: termiintl in consumption. D- -io a I a C IIiA hr .tY cures theworst of Catarrh. "Cold in the Head,'" ardCatarrhal cadachc. W0 cents. PIANOS and ORGANS From the World's Best lakers, AT FACTORY PRICES. Easiest Terms of Payment. Eight Grand Makers, and Ovr Three Hundred Styles to Select From. PIANOS: Chickering, Mason & HamHn. Iathushek, Bent and Arion. ORGANS: Mason & Hamlln, Orchestral and Bay State.. Planos and Organs delivered, freight paid, to all points South. Ftfteen days' trial, ad Freight raid Both Ways, if iot satisfactory. Order, ands test the Instruments in your Owif Homes. COLUMBIA MUSIC HOUSE. 3ranch of LUJDDEN & BATES* S0UTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. FRICIS AND TEEMS TB3 8AE W. W. TEUMP, Xanager. RADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR! IMost happ!ly meets the demand of the age for womian's pecular amictions. It is a remedy for WO ANONLYand for one SPECIAL CLASS of tie dieass. t i aSpeciflc for certain diseased -:endlt:uns or the womb, a~td so controls the Men strual organs as to regulate all derangements r.Zd rregula rites or hier Monthly Sicaness. The po priet'rs claimn for thBs Remedy no other me1ical property. It Is strictly a Vegetable Compud :be studied prescription of a learnedphsca whiose 3: ecialty was FMAw n. DsISEs,an whose tai'e bec ime eaviable because of his success In the treatment and core of female complains Suffering woman, It will relieve you of nearly all compa:ts peculiar to your sex. For sale by druggists. Write for book, "Mess age to Woman," mailed free. 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