The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 19, 1887, Image 1
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The artic mi. Ucn
on Bei.t-7nsidc :Is.
thabtmdy
deared I':' to -
has not niv. -
that criti:1 C-c.
Genend J. E.
by thea
division on the extm -
federate posHtin He h's n1"t t Atc
fully the part he bor" in tIe r 4 o
that most sen tttae?. .
him andI to the irut'l of h1 . owj
those who were s
their t isn o to te
they becuone Nslet fe::.r. t .or
whom honor is dae."
On thc third iy e- te te
JohnstoiL: army wasalod urM3
by the le'ons of herrtan C
federate lines ex?ed ed in the f:.i .
base be;- a bagycre or run, ezt1L
MII C(re.k, (vr w"" e
one bri- P:a 0ha" e' r to t'!K
village. 1:he( c,-on. f Gener...a:
min were coUnl ri....a..uta 1 rV
andcentreof Genera.
which were rath r a' e tuc'
village of Be"toavme th i
by ,ke*eton ii. 1
cavalry, wv Nur em .).e
in commed of th!I,- 1 r r%
ment of a ns;w4
isi.,n a::r t: e of iU
Works. Yvin-g:,. "r1.d 1" a
n'.anded by GolonCe' W;ee aC
legion, which comina.,
D;-vis &getehusiu
b ade.
.Then the h ot:
of Xhairnshers, iere as to
sitt it zu w .
aine, D:.1d was :;.I. Z to3
n ve r Ni r 1:t
Ul'.C ille
a cletr'ft :.Lh'
-a it wo1ld,)o 'hve
L . r. -
an cc ., out rai
a 'e-y ofI mCtilr hc
BentorM11 l~ -Ce a'n11 0r L. t-r 00~
Wright to at ta'e r. 0 -
colutuaithh Su :a--h
order v-_s p
ensucd, w' h e:
termiied
had in a .,-ve.
is every dicton d - 'o1 ~
10th Ge:Orgiat were.- nLot ucs:. Z .1e% L
ten m~inutes. I ...
wonder Lo y) o0r c r.,) w
General Hampton e : E (I .
Whilt these troous were l'la :
Gen'er?I Har..es co "u n* e
and cbargeJ with.i thc Rebel vi-.
put a Stop to the advance u.
Mower, aud in a few raMents ; whe
column was in full retreit and r i
re established.
The nak5d truth. i~s that1 bt fr
eral Haptons promipt actior,.1' ni
adequate mneans~, a.s it was, tanr eo.rge
made by Geinerali Mow er's divisio:: u. .ad
have resuited in the occupation i. (-1
tonville by the Feeral~ troops .ed to.
dislodge thlem~ woniid have requindicore
force than Gieneral Uardee hiad, Ihi-; Ua~d
commandi bein~g all !:iat was in nsenU..
Any coiflict 0f a seriouls nature in e
rear of General Johnston's worksi w('
have have demno!lied his troopi', al ready
sore-pressed and under a heavy ie
both of small arms and artillry '*
follows that although General Hedec..
did drive back G.eneral 2iowen- di IiWn
it would have ibeen inamssible, ha.d i
not have been checke~d byL nr
Hampton, with his dismounted -avalr
and his scouts and cousiers. Que
Sherman may saiy that he ;dee 2doi~u.
back, but that column was toed. L.,i
and did not wait for orders. ThL- round
where the conte~st took place was ,ittere
with dead and wvounded of both sids.
Had not General Hampton atta.c.
the advaincing column of GXnera I :-:':
it would have had time to correct :
alignment mn cover the earthwor
which they haad passed, wihs
shooters and at:idieiy, soi that (n d
Hardee would have~ fonm'a it a c'aIliiuh
task to dislodge him. It was te d
dennessa of the aitack and the~ fat t.a
it mtad from bo.th flanks at : o
which culeUced the dvancing tro1-s
Jus~t after the line was rr?ed a.:.
w ork reocui.the atr v. ., i'e
of by thec ill...rs press n, atd it 1
then the ge,..rai opinion that 11-'9
and not anyone Use, had saved th.
from being taken in revrs an. oa
tfedrtes tp BetLie bee.o o -
to tig theisr way ut 1i . f
br-i hve, L a very gt ar,
in .hes rerat ku
tadto preparte cov.. e-d -o
ztat int forcc detrnis. ccg'ia'.
.iatriok bail.e ernIht.(
acuayeeed th:o Jo.at-of th-v a
mu'.
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kue 63. it s~v.onl ?9013-3..
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1' tj *4 . knew th.I t.-re .
.t.: s:: tog n.: N -; 4 .:1 w
- 1 19a LU t ivtr to : eOI:o - wJ"''
looKI q'? al ir the rad :f 4 t':.
a?:iit.(3:.;r ine I:: ait
Te2V .t 1:*es eci .Lru;.E t1]ee.
"8 ': tiii' a . :.ci e ' r v.ri .-A
S n .. ei.01 pt to wa-nito Ph:.w t I.a: a
I Ttl Iiad ho.e f usete m.k
e. - 0 '4 i. -. up-h
V- 'e a > ~m- dtz~ zo the ed
V.o&ast U.' eLh . oa i are
ovr st ' a d fl .5 m ;.ck:'; :i'f
eaS ?-.Lr- ru...,ut. .;''fl e un"..
on't:es.;-t a :3 a
.3.C .1L2L.~ c . te or
SLPI. U..ud fr" a'esnu 'B
eta tha csul t m a i... t:-n ?3t 3.'.. tde
I m g o" th.: '~ rc arc .iti : wrr t
in o 4-::e 1ma 1.: in.1 , :,:o? e
..ve.....m.t. hined byt ;mid ble
E.'.a ; -.e.i?L.'
.it ma no beigierey ~w tL t
impo. 4.t hwmu' er.."- r' 5. aml ed v
brought i 'An au.nd ;:c'to P xauciphia
haxe.~ benw4- d i.r ~ gtte
rk has, to... be34~ doenuX -.on, n
that r-eat eulwha *heworm" Andtr IV
mostite , itlacs Coelumparntat Su i.
1.d IA :X i A i~'Zit -I 1 7%
S-ttAra fr. m r"''o-"'.
rud i'n': P-v :n 9 e the -.
o I i. n u i ion--.
n-.d 1'Z' wcS'i tcoi I:ihs .i s w-10'] C"
'uho ''1 proabl ti' : <
Cr , 1i reta-r..1i fro ried r
ruhet, wvolud. have m::d!e a dee';.:rati,)
i f -~t
k r as i t a i s i '.: '
'ii *f(, ''' mi, x-huxin
'it . 'It i'r '- am hericon
con'chflo,'v-I'b from peace, w
"' M"ai ~- '1c-,tc-r ci i
ci mo u r. igre.ioai 5" ir 'd 'is
0 cLtrUe t thre Cenli"tr los"hm
- ;ov --' I- - fr"n j Li'.
Ci.: to thehmaintarZJ- O a i
0p 1 and( Amti:l 11-tOL 1UU deem t-r
AIr'.-e \ -irn .! i n , Mu t il& : '::e.
-u iw ni- 'ofc't tf likey ^a brt - t;.
11'"e - 'C' C:.t'i cf lIi' Ji'i;1SUiL
ji.' 1"' -is t!-v roorcd tilit e a r ti
10t w 2 i"Lr'tU .'d, ia.-wo o :a ' om o1J-,pj h !':
an-re :l2cic.'.tiraacitcy ite si an<
m Udorti ru ler.' ny :mtim.r tin
deiv and pet athe uak of nD
oLp cou- tr, is comiity, if T.C
a t-ri :: t, ,u ro , arc an., g tei
alu,. bi'de as Fhae i t gt
t'lian i'im pM mi Sr is bel"i;-ved i
:L .-. Lvy ~ ';e~
e t at - 0rvd
o. acr t o - cont- r y frt:n ar ei
i - .w:iI Gtrmua -r nd i
t1; , 'lm p i Lg :1e Ai at:c l it
. . ,i .-i- .. . , . ir i
r:.cid - t u tiw ch, on y ~e en tu
a wt a;-:ee fremgig h
U ot'the La n'n-ind.
Inv thw be:s o vey arititai
nt ti; -unt:c . tiep s
he heic hk eenroo Tedi. thatj~i e. a
at theFrenehau, i tek ri 1tfulre
ad phldert on
,.-rrdmu, wou I en now cor a
op -. in i'. 1elpt of a f ::.
.iil -f~ige S cii-- iLL T c jt
ci s:.t: - r -ny : a
- ' - ma.-softh I'-d i p int- ;
an.J-i o. ah' ; dc.- e :.c the 1r -
: I. Iai -theyry t-eeys sU-c ti
1:-' n o stric> Fraci"i ti-a- e .-c.r
LUaei. 1:; noriZ. TJ re Nr, won.r
v'-r. tauv .im out ou r th ~ e ir.c
tu At tmp tc!d Are Ai exac:w ti
CaC iOUl tli the Lelt, the oasi
r ,~- o u-a~ (i-k i or st ig
1t tEE-'cn -uiitZ,
apot s ox- domn t'., a"' l.rk t
).ro, a ~ig h i e Adr~ite \ ha
lu:.ed t he Lcfori'ihe ad{a t otauy
T-he at s CwLatt.caic.:a t"L'i~ Lhe:
ame to havpel b , L:ain.: pttistsr'
(fl. i th . Chrno u t i isi \t
orthrLgu ~east -o the a'.-:.u at. ti
ernh rsN~ In te Conatarncuopi
tIeLLO (omri:am au a Lalb io i Ui
la't of ie chi i elag o nI) A \T.r it h
uti a nox..1 to 'ev-r ani. mur:iti
o-l a-d t--t cntacknowiBarge
ean who s poracvus and c-'eirain unJ
ter Ihe Oae~ of P:tol. ror woh
.'h.ei mt thent ofh- ta searmiwn:
fi ranaledcreptudet ofTunsti
isden yo.tasutnbetbernc
en trer to c-neAt AIleC~hiO dt ne
LId thro tug ot the1 ela. Irt:ey co'ti
:. e utto 11i1e Geekjftie Imuge
'eme't in4? th Erope jim pCul t oi V I
-a'ri' to~ aeig the iinc ioreri
broughout the Levant -in fact. Ital
E -hs caita.Man.'leah
e ter gte " of th ?eierna
diao Geran rd Egu~ irsla'
reprprigoc-prt forth-d
:-fFrth eigsupnMooe
'Suen' a'] { the perhapsfl' unrcnwldge
eye h destei tcprover Sb e
aute frouth.adin
1 A. rifl . c ir i th mb Vit br.' of I
n r'-I)~*em ra :.t Work-Doubts
ofth : en i ' .i .
1ri m:, 4en.: o the 2. Y. nibun4 ) C
Pe.- h. -: .. c,"red another failure.
Padre Luiz, tut Portguese pries.t who m
0 was bt by a mad weli 1:ast Ji!y and b
piac:-d md r : retLriL(nt at the iu ;tit L
d a the *e fl.ymii. edt~o day '
.t' age. .'s"n..4 tra that the tyuth wa t
w'.02 IAL e 1,
a et1)asra: misfotan " thejt]
to a 1A !.- :.r d bhe P r'S fate. f
* 1ydrhbi. t ib is is good
ear. a e biten ju bye eb'" and
.A a. who was ar1u1liv
c!t tdbyt~ a wol-Ui-S tadks an~d tt
Loas t ma!ed .aecordirg tor the
a4tery: 4t hd 1 quii4t. I went a
titre 'i. b n Ir.a3 . It i very C,
le-.v ,I not s e halt, butiair-, clean a
I sp.,n. HLOA s of the mie t tsat a
rt pr., -ced fromi the babment stor.c
h - a:-4 . p) o-, dogs whi hae i
: L' 4er ro wisnzul for the rt
b .: ofI'. ur :;:: l (to e 'u am
- ,e . .~s o h m iy.1 .i u the fUIn ti
Salta: rr half s
-How ltng, oh Lord? How long? .
mv : t ha"'ve Son kit an 94 7og
to r4 u ecn d iLt
Cut 4.>' mihe to them hou ca dis-it
tingm1sn i ir, ot the bogs which fuels W
i t r :. is e g on i or that'
drivigs him Sd. Thlere is the bark s
th~at coms, sIt were. flora almot out- r<
."ie e thlroat, hc is a sign that it
ei-i Then terce VAIe varkties of pk"In-tive,
bon - :w.-;~ic a "I ki:ow thant Ia
t'U n . -Jy nIt auL I , i
)ZZZ y-ml p-;." Th res o er 1
1.nl o ra :.. 1 i , ( "-st preseto t .d by a
d S w..u knowsre ior comeig oU te
ed ~ c as b-e ytBnid thruest so
3 : ..a :a L' torr inu every '113 a
1 ti r v2::1 1t try tod .
T d... :.. .. c . c.tyt..ed by4.. tr
r nos 1 :1 i 6. rs.- n for hope in the. la
e, b r e thutr
!Nat p~ami~ i athn t.>.a mak,! thle Ili
1 . d~iC
1)4-:..h exo. i can't h i that (nch
'L~v. 4
. i ty wie h cry
-~~o trt- r::::;1d court r.1 ere) ".ios
-i.-:,Ii4 ia r :: ds I1 wentint tth
-a, .k t e ri IiI. -ry. It is m
- . .x and :.:riv L fur shed
I.r4'~ug1. ~rc. ?.a .,?ore a oe :1pw.. 1
c: sii g L a . rest
u iy. J-r Snr ii 0ry- o
ri 4:?ute d io-- ifr the wire tolS b0 o
- 4110 V4crn pae'ur:. erat wher 1 e
w'.:,~ 11.l1e to h I:r S . k 1 ~ tU)t
...n :- t-;.: tei i o -" a p inI
(..s :.-l. nts.hi "2uCoac u it :nn .:-0 ' in
Pa drXt4 L::.t." I'wic .n h t o thie_ L.
eary c,- in Dr. h ::ih was at-, :0 . p
he'n ~ ~ ~ ~~c thueditoteeppe"
passinJg bfre hinbae the pit~ ofth r
irus. .ch n ve as a catgory. .er on ii:
weeten categ.ories and ten laes wi~
stu like el, 1 w 11t1,ar3ch in the CC. The in0
dit ere...t" 'les had tiei feurceral glae:,fs. 4
tto realize.. 44m thet e a orin on d
tou 1an egLs. 0'i Ther was not rnIy of 4
snugtor~ i.she in fo)r he poor creeit r, d
IL.o, we .r ushinglyt grteu.iWte nde
tim. nulim" tor tolgu ou ofhac coild I
hof telegr ai mresa. It announsed d
~.z"audeat o the pret. Hehencopenedoc&
t e. da bo i wiec wa this,4 eny t
...... "R1drgut aro uz age 54i, pret r1
, ~ coin fomt Garannas, c Paie sof w
t
?. elp4don ntea te oe o n d
the lip4.* gre ty tu:Ee .i.. a'~'i moscti.aiw
ry camis wih a rell .1mning pC
4.t't
e u(t nis4he eprcee t a
t 4t dav ofi nat. That4 1 woni te
di in.: c~11tor.' "W e id h a h
-. .'-The Order
- . r b 9.-T .: -letter
- a Dem u u-!erV XV makn~
t a e~d ad-:a te Cathohec
:h K cigh " b:r, cmd
- i I wiii - r, than
-o i. 11n M:e niINO-N Of the
-- ~ b j t-cim 13'n -i Li. i 1.in L.
a lin 'n h Pf ( t..ber of -lt. year
:i-J b f e,:i.. nu he ari.-nhs i f uor
1 n - i in no -.,a it-y,
- : '1ag (Li(--ebeng:'
.w- a. :a ie l' of 1:U 'fthe i I.:- : .
1r01Ic'. " eMLd take wih ree:-me 1.
gMid WO~ L i. \ Ilrc ' t t
e: re-ns:i t001 1 A g in h-: il~
n:' (: : de K i w r
S .1 0 w a. 1 by1tw h .: I - r
re.51 t -De: e N (- iL ::I i
o -ht orv rndemnu t ~o r u
- *-r V w y : -
iii.:) w r i'tw.:- :: in u
li -w Ii i
'i.''i'..ne co'it,... X:-ro
fn k~ (nol~ I~M "o m~ rclhI
Q Z Lf qI1 pold..a. In.
. . .(LU f -i th
n~~~~~~~e~- - ; ue e irsie t ;:r D ; -w
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In7
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t --
-i t ~i.nb vn
ell ini,:,,o
- *..i~~~li-iI
T -~ eiis * .a fiji
e -a : i m S..:' ns ym ii
He &DiI: ,d I~ r'e cOf 'IL earcV
. .d ' au,- wm . c elirher.:sr ' h
Ile Man1 1% kho WCOUld Aekn .' .
He Could not Run a New,'
Dlxcavrered.
I have never vet discovere:i L. L.
ho would acknowiedge inytit -e-;
o might con fess that he a
.s clirg in becoming a 1mni
iivht say that Le was nevr bilt f1r
.wyer, or that m-edicine w.S now': to
.te; e might own up t it he ." .'14w
at r! a .a mill, a .00-2004,
ho., a ho, seambui or a11ao;
'it ne r d : ti4t .. - * w' mak
S -Aered this p:.vchologi"a f
rip to Europe- -ind vIKed m, to
ui idiw papevr for him wie he
ny. Now', if t'.ere was any on - ein;
tat I thought I could d, then, it w'.'t i'
)mduet a"- ;wspaper; o I po;npuy
I to his r u:st amiws I. '.l ld
editor. I de:ermined in - 'i
lace th:at I would sound Public .en -
e:.t, and t1d out Kee accuratel V!at miy
ader; w:anted. Ulere are a w t r
Anionls:
"Your ditorairar to.. lonwI.A
mit re-t any thain;4 ljngr tha .x:
aes nowad.vs. They bIeve i -
aph S."
"Why don't yu gi";e U9 sorse al0
rials. Those shor --omment3 ar.: u,
orth reading. Tlhev give' us no idea o
subject."
"'You ought to give moIre pers.od a:
ciety news. Surcly the lmveen1ts o
spectable people are of much mor
iportance than the records of the po
;o court."
"What makes you fill Your papur with
I thi '.lu<? No one cares to r.atu
at kii.:i of ituf."
"I cae'L see why vou fill V(ir ser
lIth st mineh trivai loc-A Lews whe :
any'. importanit event- a:.-e tki-:. place i
"IFor gedaess Sale give ua r.'s (7
c foreign news.
iut tLe royal idiots are doig in E -
1d. " - C
"Why don* you cater m or
:lis? They are the grea~'test n c
aders ia it :eems to m
em entire.
'Loo ,-:re! are iik':. i -
ke in pulish a woman'.
U t-xlw,,'t V) ~I .
pat oamethine; Wroi-gr-r inii
fernial basetl H.lit"V nas you :
1441 ~ ~ w t~ ".("l~4. 1,')~3'7
"Whcr sthec;wt o
>w? ' tilt! ae3ki a.
1: B oth en i'--t .11 ru .: L N
'*1y, yo many paper".S I1.;
ta-rinbi n en
" .-k1I ' '. . -u
~~o 3' c koc
,!.s, wituter. 1 LC " u mr -
ye goe b. oil th. - t
per. You are2 D;.;t ~~y
Lays. TLiv want to a dho'
"-Yon OUght not to inr.ugc: t. "...
prso lities. Maiti.in a iie
't, 1:,11d usi anything li t:: out o:
.i the Paper ad more sporti g
it ad gerreamligioues b~i o~
"I heaor a ged coan agea.
vongdprohbi hni tino the aa-ra -
es ofC the pr They sa gthaIt w.u e
.ve gon back o the ize. h ae 1
'-There to opt the lainLi in yo
.per hou are nb 3y nu. rptm-iy:
iouh.an Peopli nt persli"s now
:ay.2 like wattr oe hook n '.
"Youl tuhe nt toinstuO' Jozu
p rtersaute aint Ininr a' indicia
eatd taeoiddaythn of e "nea~ito
-i wahe tate had moe isporting new
Lt1.'gioun lpwnpart compahin a*geat
Son nek: ad the ne-ic I got It a
oadtodl the srize ofthe paper uor '
svormytines aputliaionent ire l. I1
nclde hto f.atd the adt.vi c i ser
Jmn.Iwote liep lteau ouet v'i"k, ana
judiche worrespndn oef3R a spoliin
arin te iet. I ceonrcted poter-_
n aicle in theur~i ti'g rad as' an"s
\etrated i te gvi fU w a nu ii.t'r1
ote3 elrnest about~r~ bae iA:. !and .
veloped an te asyemi-b syle m
raryt cri''4 tique:. 14iced 'vr loa
.ry-lthat. infte the entirei Grage
uraete sparkl ae of a etrs rachbm
:&ei ae u t f
Good Advice to MNmio %- Who Expose Their
SIlly MiUna.
(From larper's Bazar.)
A habit with our thoughtless young la
he.h who dI a great many things quietly
whir;. thyv would not like to have known
if at home-a habit deserving of the strong
vs: condemnation-is tht of promiscuous
cor:espnien ce with gentlemen, whether
ihe gentlemen be married or single. The
young iadies w Lo Lind pleasure in this habit
use their pmas on any pretext that turns up,
and sometiines on no pretext at all. We
a:t not re:e i, surn! that this does nrt come
f; under the head of an undesirable habit
tian a sin: f.r ihere is an indelicacy about
Squi 1nouit~in to i-in>desty, of which
4 :eri who rewa:cs her elf or who desires
the r .spect of othe-s will be guilty.
'fhe-e yourg cLr writers, however,
ieneraily get a fit reward for their thought
L.stnessi or their culpability. If their cor
re.,pondent is a man of systematic habits,
'heir letters are docketed ind ticketed, and
his clerks have as much of a laugh over
thei ats they wish; and if he is not a sys
tematic inan. then those letters are at the
m.IV (if an and every one who choosec
(o v.aste tim-e in rewi:ng them. If their
correondirent is a inarned man, then his
po slion *f thln- 'tters. even of the most
trai1 ki:Ic, jaef. : writrs at a disad
nietage. Sooner or later the letters fall
into the hndk of his wif-, who reads the
!I!y or the wickedness with clear eyes and
o.!ds ta.. writer not only in contempt, but
ii her power. No young girl can be sure
hat her corrspondeet is uot merely amus
ing hamnself with her, and it is otten the
case that her leters are unwelcome and a
uuisance. and he does not check them, and
dloes reply to them, not from interest in
her, but merely manly chivalry.
When the writer has recovered from her
folly. er for-otten about her idleness, there
there is the letter, ready to rise, like an
awful be'trying host, after she herself
in's posiby undergone a change, that will
mu:e her face burn, branded with shame,
'ud lit 1t er ever chance to confront
ner. or perhaps even the memory of it.
i'mr move aiy have b-en all innocence at
tix tm, hu it is left forever under doubt;
: d I fue. cxcpt :n the bI.kdest business
afd, hrei ctn be no excuse, and there
foremo inoerce. in the om terof a young
giri' wviiig tiuerb to any man not her
p rehtive or guardian; for about
an ,t of tb'ee letters there is an unmaiden
1'tus abm ;oaouu:hg to iudecency, and
is t6e enil hercorrapoment himself never
tuinks other than lgiy of her on account
M.
Iasuiduag Mrm. Cleveland.
Mr\\s " s nm, Es., aet. 13.-The ex
'.ii:olsioLed by :he appearance in
e .A:s Trib;ne, n the n-orning
Or IL Cieeeiaia viSit, of an edi
i a *evere trietures on the
c ai::: the :nauner of con
S A ii ue. i a .1 i called the "tour
.gt when A. J.
Tribusn, Was
.r:-d ii eih=y b,)y i crowd of indignant
ciuzeus.
e'e-rexceIpik me .0 the editorial
s* o~ el p l'invioi on thzt language
.'i' rteeeuce t frs. Cleveland and
w hwas as flos
1-14i is exucmely hard to respect
i- member of his. futily now touring
. C' veland is a handsome,
w tan ,'prenly- everal years
is is d t!o be-at least the
.'a ohl ehl to h ~ave exercised het own
nee cioce in rn r., over Cleveland.
1: - ec eivble 'uis' sie shouid have
iarr::d iia exmeft to obtain the position
. li.-Ores: of the Wnite H.>use. Such a
miarr;.ge w. uilt never have been thought
oif ou: li- tre a osihitg p.>iitical acci
Jeuml, waich ill th c-urse ot two or three
years tught Mr. Cleveland out of the ob
eeurilt , w a:cu Is hi3 proper element, to the
iirat position iL the Lnation. It is hard
I).-ave reSpil et f.>r a woman who would
sl1i iersell to gross and repulsive a man
SGrover Cieveam!, and one with a pri
. * recitt so) malodorous, for tbe bauble
of a bif social ae-:ndan.cy. She is now
anl obj::et of cioaity and remark for
epn rowd~is, itiu her photographbs are
-,i I wst it eot qutie, as~ freey us Mrs.
L a ~r. Sutchi a he:- reward. If she
can weare re ekC:~In for Grover, sue will
hive fouir year~s mlore ot grratication which
tiet ht" bett social promt uience gives and of
the delight of uniaggiig newspasper. noto
riety. Atfer tha't Nie wi!simply have to
put~ up with i'eing thte wif of as iusignifi
canit anld oblscumre a man~' as an ex-t'reaident
i:uhi pti5Oly b.ie cu. aut help a pang
of sy.npmthy fir her, but she has chosen
Thie tligy burner wereii led by Mayor
A. A. Airaes. A .em... ng the eiligy, the
criowd prioiealed to .l rbus buiding
Li wwie fm .br dimn -raLtions, but was
ti!n4 ispersed by the police.
ljie!L:' regard the ii .Ldr as a jike on
Ma\ or Ames and i e r,d. as impl~ortant
bu'ines., kept. hia' away. Em the Tribune
ai.ee tn Tue-I .'gh' and he knew
nothing Wiiver to *e article till it ap
peir-id on WXednesday morning.
.The Story or . a Poijcy.
ofi \'irginia,'t,,egia buaioess Snepte'mber
8d 'Nt. 'Gu::.ae t.und, inve~sted mn
aod and. ?morg'ages (ire hien on real
The Val':S ..tua I..e AsseciaiLion of
Vigiiai t''. i."'~ andm' the leading
Li A'soci. in tace Souh Over
casL to) the families of deceased mem
The.ceapnes of its plan is demon
-i.rated by~ ueixerience of those who
a . nu~. Iu id1st2 on of this fact,
..Lk Poicy No. ' .tel by Mr. WV.P.
i'to CaLher 'f the Au gusta Nat.ional
f~ ..ti it has 'sharid teery cost that has
e .me ...a heCoipjey.ne atire
a o r Tu re ad Isix
orts it v. od, bt U~044,
. u : rig ~anaal.coar. ot *'..% At
:*d.t i ~utne Mr. Tams.i wans
.:yasof age.tiIta-'f
.. -ieson ta-.--,aa~r lif. phaa, payable
d 1t ' -, wouh hIve coat him
w.-.;3 o S...- yr y.:r-a saving of
T~le>ri., :-a ~e~ adaced nd jeal
, aa.o di i. li inm, but fazts can
fIrsteaa5~C'L ge'.fca get liberal con
Li L HAG.T(OD.
Mianager So. Ca, Department,
Goiumia.
TheI rezmedy for squ'aking boots is put
ogposwdered soapatone between the
liarhers of the sole.