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Witer. - - - n. i fly i1t"'Sio W801 all. ~''8 atlt, ill So uany di'aly (iving itself uPo" the fo duccd j;ot, pulblid .tentioin that J-eia iig.,sepossesses inl fit'e 31ille one1 of child the mlosta Sagakciouls, high-mindedlbro and virile of Imioderi , rulers. .1 lit - su~lto-TJ.enno is only, for-ty-ti'e strict at years'5 old, andto his I twvnty-eight yeairs, but duing-t dl Veartis lie has ulpliftCd his people come, fiou a stIte of se'rftdomi to'the f(ront t, vibnk of civ ili.,ation. W he ie (.ite to the thiroine, ;I mIre boy of 15, the, ( t01111r was divided up1) amnglii the A Gold daiwi~ls, thosC feudal lords who fvr ages he prolidly iIduld theirl dis- The tricts by the aid of the amur ni, ought phii :iulled retailiwiS, ait fiought dlmract ctCh other. l ladt li followed ithe y. n traditionls of hlis ncstrs ltsu- as- illus hlito would hv passd his ca ree' r a1ui On e m, inl-visile, unappro11 aelnImble, diivinlity- politen clamin dspot, ruIling by at regenut.drnt llie cho e to eIerget firdin ro.atl 6t- hit. lisioii aiiid c.\i'ctsc licrsonlly I :11 V til beft.t the e-ves of a11 ll c h 1r41,._41 t' - l it tivVs of his oteioe. Thell hi iIti- llor dr tiutcd that serics of rdti ical Ireform fnish whI i ch ha4 vek so maI lul itniI - hinked) 1sI I, 1 oluleil ille. st-il i~il puditit'-t es - ill st i dilion of hIs iIIII'e. le wt hel; a sc'arcelv Iwcntt whntl lie is-iul itt knot (f dtw(e-e Which cit t, Ih gu- cd onii Inate , prac~tiall :.wi thiSig l liid by i it' /////u''t 1o ii'ei c tit- Wastt (T hlipl n a h el with lhe s it of his 1enger enbygLS. Then flineth, ein ka 1,aborer0 b le t ug tkl t hi whc h Ie l il i \pr tis rou l I biluse'lf of shouepw nd picu ra~i.ill t .) 1 t li ' Il'topit, col I ll lit iI l A o Oeal b r Ip re1tau v Te govr n e t t i Ii S Ihir ,i i it. t, i o loi s, lit I' tiiniit- ichol Illthe i 'u i it In ri llt ( t o elo0 .I. ts e itio which might pnnme h r. . 'utl full by ireaso of it. h perin e of- . { I it of' '0 1 lIi e i i - . '' hli uue11r - t th Itolkt for. w t hl y . iilestn. Ilih s - is wli hat ectitn wit 44 I li,: 16ill ivsl t ti. thborl ad o lurin llei1 this a thI I|i is I e1xercised( su int inn11, 11horay. Th pered s hn- go aM which h Char.1- h ot *tI i trze ho. si n i.'itl dli ng,-t wet iths crean - lAt' ~ii.(.' lle si I r4Illi ii;int w r i . u ( it i g'luinl of ha'i hh' a i''.i for tIlm stav in siatis to -ti n ieh-rt ion.'f ('i- i,n ntII KIt) or';I l I :)( iti uesI ' wi t neh1ii' 1 w i rae, et n'i ti of ai l that s \t i nd au ab111 i le t in < I cld uta & id \I l tIt h t ( ithivoltng i , a f elt ion wi tu- h nl lfview, which, tak li th aSI ll-- liaih l ia l lk nd ilitary ac irs me ts Thlk entitle O k o .tii t1e fan-t mst, if not //, fmost, f' the ru ilers ioI thewt r ld mtl'; t'itiiti ho g ta... . llil'l tiltiti Tihe Ptyteit of SInall O hition. lkw\ woeine., ect uts hpa i ltIionall y disholnest.i T iAid ii 'SI: a fl hoenre a s t idiost aitn II ht on " f I c due off thi wianos hiking Tl' )14 fo nb as eainh digrace,~ unip. that'I foingtei io ltgy fedy ao thid hiorhl. i og ii asc i bank (o. Yet COitlithId1w :n hnn'ithc" beau-a~ ac wail fcoinpr~ii ofnlit pe- ofe t pe whot~ sfffer nehial1sht befn ' ' il' Coal eles~ manner to shcal- the Qe'l r'sr o petque 4ifkreep ti aig for one 1)1'-I)lint cwasidch the haeos ard Ay tn.e whse nlalffer at i, ei #IV, to oll tlf i sh h "van ary smll nuilltie 01 bgn i hink'~~ o howL Tink of engisedan how~t ato 1t i sat til to-finuish folione's wlg.wn, Li' pid. I hav it ii lix inod foi' t r t hi' 'i ta t il , ande Isimtreton c nt Ahopmgh I haoui tinl jiolt b ttdIforit, w libo "en ofein g toyii take it in ins: i h mens. 2iu dissedin iw. s h ' rd tvimes, .~t when erody Il1is n.. notr ',.4V~ s~'io ceanelal ~ufi'th ot Ilabors' t~~ n eb. ~ odith s ave . -nifso uin th i'g( iii~vih(noi who~ have hadl ti, put> noi~u ofipis ,g'uriy tVn alss ' sef-(I8CQt On er ay home ihn Lv~inp a tat Oustoratyg. bulitf, happen- oJ ig'g o kno tiI hn een n theations of w noItali in lu , i h2ft-ly o hv1eii ee are few things ntore import - the education of children than tering In tbei of the right e of' personal obligation. T'e 5should be enjoined against ing and begging in his small tionis. Let him be held to (Toiunt. and responsibility as Ianagelnenlit of his allowance. y here ill tell inl years to vi hein his dealings are n1o long 1, but al'eet great commercial . en Root in a Woodei House. longer we live the easier it A) be not to estiinate ia ilanilt's er vby the clothes he wears. WuY 'eople tells this incident trativ e of the mistakes which ikes who believes that true .s is in variably concealed unl I hauleloti zid silk. L4V lust, stuuiner a beauitiful I i'ustled into a cable car downI With her contplionl. 's of pure white serge was r01in the dressniiaker's, alld the enihodin ien I of daini y r. 11er litt I gloved hands white paraol, tied with a yellow ribboIs, atid reinizid of a great white lily witi ct'li tre. ti coi'se ie car, dwdeti, ili llit u iig t hie pati1 we'e SolL te( i thosSe Italiin 1 ;a t :re low tluii... lihe tol'k of oll i' grett cilije.,. iresejice Otat ll itnce, wi it' li&gg littadIs and i'tgrtt, idl e ,yes Ihat look as iI' ithey wet longhg~ for a gfiipee'of tlie kils of tlialv. h t nutlor' ui lit' shiillied if mlIe has to sit eiii for t lialf-Ililt , alld Ihat t his lo~vely, brigl-e-yed gr dlo. ink it is dretal l , sht wli - t) her voiniialila. 'Why 'it c"Ili pali' N 'eli'k .e ili let sli l os til(lit ' 'w iS var ', if l' \ dce. I diloildd t illt till-ev (.41111d tillS lide o r.- l \%it' I lilly 'it I it ( it'li himii, I kitt w . I'Ih %\w lit' s ll-t's :at mcl." so Ile did, his "iTlltji veS kill.' ;alll Soi$ tl t thI lWV t'1 4)1 1 at ir hl'ilii a Illt h O wn'l r' Ilii le lli lee\\ t 'il s' 11, n i l y lts ig fei' th litl' r1i ien r'c'sti ic' ilidcer'i litn t i s it' lit' i \-e011 illIelici l' sh aiti. 'I hav t hall a i 'i S I lh vo ld i-to 'r.' I lr' 'ieeeill l, \\ licil Llt, tee'1 - I' rtill ei :isille'il,~e lle titiiteile-i 1t. itm l I.i e' 111t iltitilts t eI . 'ill e ' ite.e e ~ li I Iye v. .'' jen - ( M>el e' i ftil auh aiv, I L' \ ite t 'Ilt eI ll ;tl .lnii he1ie 'Ia uh a leprunie;i lak ;ulel ltI t en li I'eil ;I l ti\s ;ur t ee en - Sii 1k Id I it'li(at'll 11i iitt h~eelri is sri lit' t- ltte te l ,i ailils ;tee ilh 111n i e t~l eeei tiutly r unak' lilt' Steil atslitie'l le I hili. I \a s i'll jll~ 'iilt ii at itr feet'l ilit i's. l'sse |jIik[ Jit ilI l 1il 't tti ls t a iest fr etalt. ia '' it' let's tall'iit'l lee cent' il s ltil'Ili i t cfi .tii lei tite , I 'tiit,- he b a el taken Nus ar I iele' li e tit' :e testsit iel oitl g ', l -st-ils . l tis tell I i t . ! I rh i f'si'ii1 coas noil allls e' .11 atI Ao i antire's iuitt i ki Ite 1,iifelh 15uil'hyl 'lte, e lie a liers hrel, l wae .welle is.1 seiiit' lintiii :lit;wysii s'44 shahilnei si k o, of \Vouiii ho'ee, :etl gahtiels rooli Ii h Tit' tiai T ('tt\ ei iiN li.\IuTe . of)~. tst lregil I1 c .i' f t 'i rI hts 5' iS il~i t ledsl iia ilst t'iiio-st Sit, w ol ii li ii c'ilr of tiIm ie 's, sol ta'e pul t of is l i I Ael uii' let'elpeople ollli ioiwit ti t-atiii dI, rllt'jo e I11 lit l' 1I0 il le l~ ' iv i l' it' 5le of ihe~' haled ait lenlrll illw~ thvlie liitiel s llt elsiii ole ig niik Ii e i' uhe'rable i'a s porussiblei'ter well 211 li. lt't ilotig il' iiiwa s-itilivei' hialag sIut hil ofi 50k feetkshe b tlaysi wtbe tce titllold--i0 itit'h. mot. Io, itiiit allowseingl dthalt olls~ gul o nii i I i iest.. hur'cete for('i Pron eihlie hotiiin gl atnte thanlu af the fot fu here. Thel thaer wfre ee i'J ut thelnioer fachadoes, tyhae pepe ko libine wth ahsdy. Tewtro h DOES WEALTH BRING HAPPINESS? BILL ARP THINKS I' lIIL"S SOMECWHAT. The iteti D1o Not. Agreo With 1lii Ali a General llute-He ri oposes to Dividle surplus Witha Thilm. The blues arei a masculine mnalady nild a1llit Knuen 111010 thani women. Wonen have more grief and sorrow, but whon thereo isi no trouble in ilte hiouso they are natlually inoro e1rlmot' ful than men. I notico it very (re tiuently that while I aii worried and I)rleXOd about ttollI)oral tiings anti can't soo iny way out and find niytif In it lit of the huest, lily wife and daughtors koop their )irltsill) uand other womeon comno and goand talk and laugh and say bright things. That is all right. It would be awful for tile wholo family to have tihe blues at, the sinio tilno. In fact, nobody ought to have them and nobody is obliged to havo tholn. They creep stealthily uponi a ilnti slolictilnes, anti if Ie does not light tholni oll he is very poor com1 pany. My wife says I look liko I didn't iavo it friend in the world. The best, remedy is to qjuit thinking and tro to work. Do soith'inr--work in the gardonl, chop 801110 wood. lix the wil dow eturtains, tio 11) the llowers, swing tho grantidtllibtirti -do soillthilli to diver-t Your mind from Yourself. It i. better to reittd a story than to thinIk anti brtd oveI trouble tIat Inay necve' come. The body is so mysteriously eonilected with the nmiid that thile blutes imnpair (digestion and that, caises lo.-ss of appetite and Lho lir-, thing it tlaan1 knows he is sick sire enoigh. It, Iihas been. sulpposed that the heart, was. the seat of thet affections anid vinlot ion- , bult that IS t Ilistattke. It ik tib sItonIah. andl if that is out of t-r0LI the whot!c hotdy is sick. The i ible ttlIs ab141o1t. bowtes of Ilerey atud lowuhs of t'ntil passloll. Antlii good waty t.o lii till It'll. hhles is to write Iete, ' rs t-4) 1 in0hI0d :uiltt frienids anld vte!)tilatte yfollr (t'(ubleS illt albilse sottienold v. iivev y (Iitle f ''It-I IIIg -il Vexpitsion ll and ymtl will I i-i;d r'''i' f. I had sllll a lette' i'tnt i a ft'iend Lilt' ottlet day and ie wound upll by sayillg : *. And flowv I tilll( I ft-k-I hett.-I', plivtgli tako 'll." solllttillies a vie'w froit till' tictt 'id(I pl'odlieos at riactionl. ('onsider the folks arind yotu who are worse (01l and yet, kct vp chee-rftl :and tlaill fill. '' iel ' voilles thbe old aiil1 w it h .is w o "l , sa id Iltn Y w ife. eOs. hV i- tht'ut ZIs o as4 1 still lni iM wearillirIlly 4)1ld 'oal, th1at. 1 .t .av. h (% IIIIlli, a, t1t like lt ''solng A I kIlotno , he lie e coilplails." Ic lives siX illiles it W Ity. lie cuts a l01td of wood one day ani littla l. it itl Low II tlil neXt day witI a Yoke of steers, atiti V hei lie tcatl'I, stdi it fol' -,: vents lie illows lie !tIl ihaitIl it to lily bttise altd Ni rs. Arp will tLski' it. lio' aiwaqNbs we.al's a siluilte alti sam s '. '\Vu ar getting tn fairly well at iuy 110ia-e- I. y lt' y01 op le WtI ivell 0i thrtmas two or t 'hrete chiiunks (if lighrit wolod tin t, )p .;1 a1, to kee-p Wt, cook inl 4100d 111111IM0. ( )Xt'11 are all aw fill nlow moto' In tIhIest ligiltiing tillii,. hiIt a l tey ai'e cht al til ilIli't, die tian lii hody will steal thetln and they' suit alt linfir'm oldi 111it1 ett tl tilil 11Inci s. They lilevir '-i awity tr k it-l ' .i 1 toit if t mle iiVt'. A ilka a ntrt l r'ive iiXtli Inti lht' _etA sii w L i. iti lliitt Le ariti :. rte. i e h eoillnes tha kfil forli. wiiat littl he h L tgtt Mu ilh, t-1i1- to tue.-t iWg. oil Stilaiia s all 'hit wNS his tolitccoe MA enit'oy his ik in.i'I 'lln- fokuI e o'.thto he'llktlil,11 'i' rtndisI ltji 111-olI (tol te i lut .! ( li llS d Ist li tillsjtby.( .tiit. think' howluy tes hiit~ in's .he'' p l''it it'k tt t stl 'it ' Wi itIr~ tI ie, froiilul the id coilyrt o relain. ishoeri ail' . tiit' hitw sI lO 11 , l t ia~tI'si ticll LI ' wiml i loit'e is, i tat4 itt tiitHs a hu( l tg t lid ts a ietic ' iai Moneppy i is li f itsil'I Slittle sa/.iitt's mid>iri till hVis- it beits lt.t' etiolilw air-i 31as5 nont ' f I tie e t111 iti ', htit he it Ii lthe a flt'w ti' t'. 'I'f' i r isi llaLj)) hItt r tw ti lI 11 til i R 0l ll' 11 ills. ett'o TheI 1( ti ill sl illiiit'r i li t-lt i' lo till'b I ll if t her. i anthi. \Ise tm intrio A tots, pibe spl ii J nd iell uviemil ha 'iVe ji Ites)titid htiro thbe an itt of' d les,~ t a 'll ye, tlttmi' rscatl of tam-l at ev.mist tlt iles havotl. L200.t i IS slt tIllt. artyt Of~ us a il fiim' enomill toblieve timkthatn lwes want liyto i ap goodes. wand help)1 i tr people.m hve em a few rihie of eltji i kintt.I utt pi'1i. Vare 111 ral't'.Ille e Pt Ie L't iii'ie it i ithie ana ther at llonelv' isances ai l'et oer Ca o."wlehtl rGog W.v ScP., whoto ' Wot, em w iiu ts t-y neZgi nd Climkefettlb:P ivet of atlik houldionbly butt hpest hhl0 fal o.h bigool o theit~ no ip nd ktep n lingm up.oTe Nw. Yor Wold entoutin cortainly no happier than when I had not a dollar that I .OtiGd cal my owr Savo that for which I worked fron: mnorn till night. I can 'wear but onc suit of clot-hes. I le three square Ileals i day tien anl can vat no more now. T it I Ja I,) respoisibilities and coulu 1, i.. - lep i when my head touched tlL pijiw. Now that I have vast Interesti anl liu nilss cUL's rest ing upon tile, I canmmi '.teep like I dId then. I was h1pir' tihtel thaln I aLim now." And m1any oLhOh's anii-weeT(l On the sam,1e0 line. Now tti fill-stiOll C01110 up why don't, they lig tiell the load. If the bulti1US bring eIa-0 and trouble, why don't they st 11p trying to Imake it bigger? Why not divide out the re sponsibility ? I know lots of nmen who would help to earcy the the load. In fact, I woul volutteer' Iimy own seir Vices. I don't understand why these ileni -all write OAne WILY aLnd do another wily. Hut tmaye it is the foreo of hab it-like the poor fellow who had staid in jail So long he Wouldn't, comie out whenl his time had expired. We all like to sue ILa an1 ucceed in his hiisi [less, bitt we like himni still more if lie becomes It is exictitotr aid does inot hold 01n to his riches 1111til gl im death hasIL to prize his hanid opeI to mak limn let go. It seenis to Ine there wouhid be gr'eat rewarLd inl helpintg the un fortu nto. Sm m110 I ten t sny that poverty and misforttuie comie frot had con(uct and bad manamIgellielnt. \Vell, it does its iL ge I'n. l l. but, there ILe so ially ox eeptions that it ean hard ly he en Iled -t rule. (Gotid luek has utiade ilIly a mai PiebIi, but lie tlinki s it was his SmiL-'ttneSs. And had lIck has imiade im aly ia tIte p ioor. The Germans have Ia worid fori at uinucky Mail that we have Ito cplivialent for. They 'all him I at seblem iel-Lat is IL persol Who neverV prosperIS, With whIOIn evertythling g10 wro , Iisfortiie lis llarked himl) bd( Iluck follows hili. Yeut, as Lthougi providence had pity on hini, the s'clilettiel is always good lItuiIed and liiht,-hearted. A smile illumIIi ialte is face, jtst such t sImile as Mil' wood lauIt weats. I icek(on lie is at s'lh blniel. Itit the good ord sliapeS the Itck to the hurden. The (Germttiall eht-mltiel is consciots of hiis imisfor 11une aml Will say wit~h a mrytwinl k~ i of the eye I ain't no goot. I rot Iii seise. I isl i seh liiieIl." I know somle sitch people. --_rood peo )Ie they are, too, but bad Itick Ias fol owel them ever sitce I knew tiemi )ad Iluck ill a inlolley Way, I nietil, hut liko to meet them: ther ire so ceer 'ul aund amtialle anid they laugh so ily it iL joke. B1,ht. At>b. 1illl)DiDN I N TllV C(IA)CK. When Fo-'e<d it) Sieeze 111 Starte d i he Wheel aml Marie(l it Str1ikC. F'ri Th I u ma I- Ivy J 1ra. In the fali of 1 .4 1 th e iortlheirl part A \'i'rginia was in ia grieIat deal of ex riit.' ieunt. fuit' tle i'aiis of tile Con fel irate's 11ad greatly aItIInyed tihe Un ion forces. I kIt thereu Was, no( Way to Catchl Hit 1111111'ers. The region lay at the foot of the lite Ridge mfoliLtaiLns; anltd wiht the V-ederal "troops would hec qjuiet ly h-ping ill thteit' tents, Sollic hand f iange's wold st'op dowi uPon tilil with a wil iehl vell aId btefuil'o tiley were half awake Le hey wiuh t i tind themsel prisoners. \\'agon tvaLilii of ..iIlt'lers' slielics would ht Lakei oil, before anly detach e., I in would often dish. ft'om t stt'iPlied of e'vrytinlg senit out from tui iitOense ltree was kept, Conlstantl~ly ill thii wateh fir ai 11 ina'lid of only3 ai Moelpan ~ho l'truc.Ii'k onei point to-day3 andl Lthe lnexL, ni ghit woul aid a'~i campti aL, 'laL lift~y ilesi~' away\. I L was1 veryt' annoy1ing it to the laurealI genieraIL, and, thoughi they took eviery preenu~ltioU i i: a motliyin' g Il ia iur', for lte \' irtginIiiant w'.er'e aler't enu tioi II Lud tte capjtureOi IhIav ig aL thorouiitg I h uers'ttnding o the moun~itiotlt) legion,1 in which t.he3 A L, ist the l''ederal comn tiandr' d~e LIermi inedl Lto 4e'xLtermina ltel t~ihe ran Bget's andtith t iiLaIt View senit out aL pickei corp'hs of me wt 1 vho wer Oe entrer i tilmee iandt Caplture the Oeemy, wVliiho boastet that lie eoutld lot lie taken't. It, wt reachid ti he topi (If ia hill ini close pro'ix imitLy to whle re iiihe r'angi'et's were kno1w I beofto the boy3s ill C ray3 cauight sighito the un ifot'ms ofi the enlemy,' 'ts the lPed eraIls cameii douwnwar aitlit IL brisk troit A\t, ti.0 fo It of the hill was aL lonig str'etch of dti5.y' rouad,5 shiintg br'ighiLI; in the cuool Se'ptember sunliliL air. T1het boyvs in hi un'tishied down tit~ aILi intg the e xci t en Itt of th lii h t, leatpet forwarid aLs if ea~ger for the fraty. An( ,viiith anl reptally3 f''rvenit, yell the rebel. hutlle'ts :suee''iai of L3.e liii ii fell t il t,1i sLted cotinulltid Iin IL intl ebaIse dowlI thel iike. Th'ien Lthe Con '(lfiideratLes broku iandt lied, with th t .li . ing y inke.'' le..4 iand the panti i ng~ i hor'ses could harid ; keel) ttp, hadti it lolLt,'ee fori the cont sevetral Gonitifeiderates. I ut, not thu iclead'. Ie waIVis It smlL . w" ' iry nuftn witl a1 framte its Xsilng andi tough as steel one1. wh'lo did niot ktnow what fear' Li mal I into t~ih water', lifted hiis swor'( htigh above his hiul andi~ safely elimeiiuI til Ltie oppo~tsi til bankI aid aiI shtowert o -iiI hlet~s, leli111 aom niedl by aL shiotut of iad ition~Il fr'omi tite ast~Oi shied eniemty in aL tiomeint lie was ouit of sight h hlind~ the hills, It, took ten inu11tes fot' the prisonen~ LI) bei d isarm'ed and ~l for te cavat lit to r'each the otheri 'sitde :Lt''n thet 1)ur Su it wits 01 resued A bout it <irtlt.rt oif aL mile dlowni ti.c roadL~ wasi IL preltt3y ftarmh lont:<e, one0 of the the yard'i wa's fii i iif 5w tet. iitii-fasiLon1 edl bllshles. n ILt b hugIite ia~k ti ces busy pieIling~ frti t.~ 'Toii i ,oir a- open, and1( just ais ttii tio-l raitsi ' -- I i yepUVS, It hor's' ra-~edl ii.' the 3 ar' RII Lits rideri wet, fI-oi tuoo j ti f Ii ll luittiI hatt Li) the soles oIf htis entvalrty hoots. T'he man rod 'iie intoLI the barlnyatrd iandc left his stedl iti the stall, then dashled iito the hlouse. At that momlletnt thet head (If thie Pl'' rl tcoluitmn camen Ioer thie htili on a galhi p. The Cotnfedoi'ate satw t'ieo lne (If bhite uiiformai, the son llitshinitg (on tbe Sabres', atnd, withI i hr r'ied glince artound1(, he spirang to his1. toot anid rant to the~ cotner, in which stoodii ant old clock, onec of the style that wais use~d itn 1.hu revol utionary tIfiod, Itdi is now knw a'liis "'grand father's .lank " I I it .....,-.n le h.d op---o the door, slippod inside, and by the tine he had closed it again the Union men were trooping into the house. Thon began a thorough search of the house from garret to cellar, but not a trace of the inan could they find. The beds wore torn to bits, the pantries explored, overy closet upset, and no nou)k or corner of thbe place left unin vestigated. But to no purpose. Then the barn was giv ou a good overhaul ing, andi though they foundUl t% wet and saddled horse, there was no trace of th rider. At last all of the Union men collected In the sitting room1, where th young latdy sat quietly watching the proceedings and still busy in hor household duty of prepar ing the fruit. Teoy were nonplused and could not imagine what had bo- % come of the robil. Now, it happened that the old clock was not runiing, but had bon broken for some time and was full of dust, g which the eutrance of tihe ranger had In distiu'bed. In fact, he was in a great 1 prL'dienmti . l)ust had filled his nos trils, and lie felt ereop over him the trorrible Sensatitlon of a coming sneeze. - To sneeze ILL such IL timet would be to betray his hiding W ole to the union men, Wi. [low lilled the room. but it , waLs impossible to cottrol the itiching t of th irritated nese. any longer. A I snieze tileatet cpIL ituLe, poehaps (CLtLh, but, no0 tilatter, te slni"ez had to Coiine. A brig ht thought, just then flashed into the Conflhertate's huid, and, with i' gflick imotiori of i's alitil, lie set the old w heels in a wh i rI and the rusty c penillitil swutig olit ill sotiorouli chime. t In 11 he cover of the noise tilh sneezO was born, but it was not, heard. hlow ever, tie sudden waking into life of c tihe olhd elock excited suspicion, Ind witih a glance of inquiry, the "cederal alliter m1ovedl toward it,. The YtOM) \ i r'gIn ia gi rl was t it ik to tatke i tile situalt.io. Witlh a frettful ii- she ex- e (eliimed' "There go's tljLt Old CIlock alga in; it liust re.ally be fixed, for it is ,o an noyin1,g," atiltl tile olier1', ehitngr ing Ih isv mitd. took no no'r noti(e of 1 lie oe Ct'uLnIIe.'. In it few ililtes the ihouse was d eserted atid the troPIs IhaI pas LI itay in the direCtion of theii' cam)S, 0 leaving the I.thel to Coue out, from his d hitling phacie it sig ht to bethold. The h wet Clothes were fill of ast, and his ( fale gray with the water and mlul - which Covered it, but he was a Verv haipy .uan. In lit hour's time Ie was b:0ek itmong his remaining troops, but lie was nievet' aious11111 to lrleat his Mi v(is1ite-v in the old ek.ek. - __ ---..N* .. 00 - 'la11.lANj ON RlEtti'c SHiAVEI. 1 lie I)eclares tiere o.ist hi' a le'-e e Silver anntitlte h'oc P'resittent-it a 11le Cann1ot Get at Dllturat, Ilic C Will 'Take a4 l'opullist. Sontoirs 1B. Kt. Tallman and Marion S lit ler spoke to a crowd of 3,000 peopie at Concord. N. C., on the I3th ilst., and tlthe follo.%ing report of the el'et ing is tiakenli fnlte the News and Cou Aft.i' an11 iitro'luction by .li. Cald We'll Tilllial wats greeted with loud clceering-. The South Carolinian -aid hV wVats glal to Como froii the North, ieeking with slavery ild coi ruptioln, to Ie witJ his people in the Sonti, poor but honest. " We down ILre arte hoCally free, but naittionally siavcs." The DIemcatie party so Iing held tolgethberI inl thu Soutihi by fear of niegtro d111tinationl, was d isinute grating, becau~tse there wats n1 loniger' appreh~l~lieion fr'iim thbat cause5O, but new issues werle com11ing to Lihe frontt. Thle gr'eat Iight aLheiad is how Li) keep) downi povety andi tihat opprliessioni which con sist-ed in mnak ing mo ney ror' some other' tmn to enijoy'. Thle tfiniall condIci tionis w'ere such as- to favor the Nom'rtester'n 'ectiont of Lihe coun itry. The I )etnm. erattie pairty stoiod plleigedl to ri ghlt "'thce e'ti tne ohf 18," Lihe de mneetiv/itin of si lver. asel pledlgetd to free silvei', but, when we hiad a miajoriit3' in bioth hoiuses Lhere. was a I l'esident vaoe in the wa~y, and so) the et'imee oIf I:1 remaninsuniirigheted. Th'le ilipubli ean parti'y wits the tool ilf i.lie mon~ey -ways heene comuinitted to himetallism-t, but, ii lien it dhid not fultil its pledges the All iantce eiatno long andil taughit thatL we wioui. n1 loinger' stIand by l)e I littlraciy unleoss it did somnething. T1're speaker blamed the fr'ee si lver' - "e It'll '' elIemenut, in the other' Soiith er'in Stat~es tot' noit calptur ting the i)emio. - eiratic macl~hiniery in the State, as waLs done in Soiuth Cartol ina. Th'le Alliance andI I'ol k hiad the I )emeocrt'ij paty in i othl Caro'ilin tinIt thir t'brieechets pock - t,, but y'out wentt Oilt andl~ lost. 3it, theO solidi SoutLih wats brlokeni itp in the last relt utioni. .larvis anid I l1nsom went over' -the. State ti'ying tol caItch the Senator shlip, but th isuoiug mnan (po1in tintg t [h, tlutler) eioonedi up a tree, got, thte per' - im moni and away lhe went,. (Gireat ap1 I plauise. ) iutt with the breakinug of te l Souitht enmeti the brenk inug of the solid Not'th. I 'll stand( bly the I )emiot'racy if it pui ities itself, buit I'll necver follow -thiee andL' (1( raiscLs. It is the duty of thbe p~eopl)e to eon sider' cartefully13 the financ~til iIsiuo and to follow whiet' their interesits leadl them. The old I 'uritans andi( their detcentldantts, acetinmg on thbe prici plc that, the wold was created tor' the sabinIIts, andil we ale the~ SL sints, had gov' ernmed thiis country long eniough. d iscuionl (If w hat mfoneiy is. Carl isle - says5 thalt law caninot affecrt the valule oft a mietal. That statetmenit is ah-miirdl. Talk aboulit lat money. Golid~ is a neh liant money as any othier, ande~ be cauise thbo law makes it sio, antd silver' bull11ion ctan't be carr'ied to the mn int and , oined as goldi, simly. btecauise the la w -forbids it. - Thie old( ar'guments of the silIver' tmn werie gomno iover', that ice~ us f -il hec.auise i elf st~rik ing ~ta'wn suver, t'.Lat sil er' tinws deemoneetizedi b, 31 sneingimi leg" iblaion) in 1S., L,bat the pamLe c of '78 was the eresuelt. The nationah batnk (1 iuestionl was hisculssed. 'Thie speailker asked if Gov'ernmlenlt blondls werte so gotodl, wh y waes not a little iat llppe goodli too ? Th'le bonds thotmselves were liat, lhe said, notthing bu(1t a prlomliise to hpay. Ilaper is tnot aL dl~eiale inivest etent, saLy the gold hungs. Ah, thore is whlee the shoe pinchles. Ctevolanid andti Carl Isle ca~me ini for' abu ;se for' arrtanginmg theL last bond issue aniu Iettin g l'oglanid di itate thce terms of it Thl emre is nolt ei o eggh mnoney in ilibt ioltn',ry. Alet~al lie Imoey hias beon t'ickeni do(wni andi untilI we got it, batck a e will suck t~he hii adi teat that. has glt ito milk lb It. (I -aughteIr andb~ ap p~iluse. ) I )emlocratie pill' lieianls howlI ''d fill aL long ltime ai ut the taiiiif I iq hiity. D id Ci ve anm ue LiIl Conigress L~o..te r' to rept ali th ' 1 ig h tariff or' to rr p.-,a thb Shornc eece 'eIlei W~Vhat is to be (lotte ? Ciini the D~omo ets of the~ South and the Po pullsts of the West got togethior ? \Vill they let bygones he( b~ygonest andu lightI tolgethter aga nest, Wai str'..ot? We have only eight.:enl months to worlk, andt~ if do- I< sirabtlo mloni of al1 parie~es dbn't, comne y together in that tie we will have our hiands fastomned ina shackles. We will ~ have gohd bonds foi'od oni uts, and be " tied hand and foot, for a gener'ation. H~e would work to htave his State put, ont an election tIcket which wani,1 east Vof YOUNG NE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH * INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE OF MOTHER AND CHILD. t Mothers' Friend" ROBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN, y HORROR AND RISK. l3 tA "lMy vife usei only two bottles. She vas easily Inl quiielcly Ielieved; is nov loing splendidly. J. S. AloirToN, liarlow, N. C. Seit by express or mal, on receipt of price, 1 I.tl per hottle. Hook 1 TO MOTHEMS" itlled free. IAI)FIELID REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, VA. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Is vote for. a dyed-in-the-wool silver an. A inan cast of tho M issisippil rottid do. Western Rutopblicanis hatte he naIne of )onocrats. Southern IlILt,LS hate the natio of IWlpubli utls. Wo (Itn't joina the l'opulist, party o Lause yoU have too inantity c tk at We are here to considlor how to get igetler'. If we in Soutil Carolina ali't geA t a1 sIlver IuanI for- I'residkent in be D0ernj'atie patry, we nay leave to Lie one from the I opulist pilty. I A '()utld rlathler' h1aveI I 'opu i aii n i th its r.tnky letiers tl ant t1 o follow the also ~ atlersl in the old par'ty, who liavo roved t'raitorst. North Carolit is v'i'lerwiiniingy for silver, as South troiIln is. They iuii ii ntiiI togeti. - v. Their interetbt~s are, irluintical. Tillinan spoke about two hours and 'Ias feOlinonved by Suiator Iutler, of ortlh Carolina, who inntiu a free sit-" 'r sj1eech of tle sate length. When traveling, alwvys take a cake f Johnson's rientIal SOa) witn you; isealses atre oftenl augitt fromn us11n81W Otel soap. Sold by Car .penlite liros., A Epilepsy 20 Years. ,ured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. A A few years ago, Mr. 1,. W. OGallaher, was - , Cxtenii' Ve, sui'ccslC8iS1,i1 eX pelt unniu acturer of inlber products. Att eked with " p1lepsy. he was obliged to give u p his busi- N ess. The at tncks carn upon himn rnost, in- 5. piortunely. One thine falliig from a Icarri- . -e, at, anot her down stairs, and of ten in tho ' trect.. One l fell down a shaft. in the 7. ill, his injiuries nearly proving fatal. Mr. 7' - a.llaher writes from Milwaukee, eb. 16, '9. 8 n 11 al - - IC P "Teraro auro nonei Imioro rniserable thani epi eiptic's. I-'or 20 years I sufferned wlI.h opilhop- * I tshviguhihaliei.oinit.riedi a ny trutnhier of physicians, paying to >ne akle,' a fto of $5.00).X and have done lit tIe for years but, search for sornethiing to hielp z4,e, aid have t akeni all the loadinig~ rerned'i *i's, hit. r'teei veil no bentellt. A year ago toy sorn, Chias. 8. Ollahmer, druggist at 191 lIeed St.., Milwauktco, gave mno Dr. Miles' IRest oiatIvye Nervizic, and I tied it wit~h gratifyinog results. Ihave hadl but, two fits since I began taking it.. I amn botter' now lin every way thtan I have been in 20 years." I ir. M iles' temned les are sold by dru'iggists on a p~ositivye guarantee (hat the fIrst, bottle wilt beneti. or prico reftinded. liook on the I leart, and Nerve's, fr'ee. Address, l)r'. Mile', Medical (Co., Elkhmart,, Ind. Dr. Miles' Recmedies Restore llealth. We Desire 'i ilt railti' te t iriin itre hiltsintess c*in 51tates, atuiciin order.1 Ito (1( so ilt -th jrtlekest t 114 i in h ve' con44 hl4 'il tol iuike sonie very libenraI oilers in lhed rootu0 stuites to4 seutir' att lt'st (1ne4 i'l1stanter'I at 4'i'3'r nost ollib'e in lihe next I liii ay0s. l 'iiea r In this 4tiver4't 1i iiinent 'nrefull 4 n1 ' t sti att 44n4'e for4 4444e of1 iiir sp4eial offer'is. (i inr grent 441l'ir Noi. I conisists of' 4ne Soiii i taki hilii'itu Site wit I hbuge drese wi5i'ith I tx i'ovel niirror4i, one huyet.~ Wi'ashstainil, wvithI dole414i iliir ainil driaweir. 44ne I t'ool hti'dstei' ai l 4 bhan $a'i. I)ii no41t ihiink 41(ior'onc ihu it is ai lit t 'l 'heap sui~t4 lei for we assur you4 it is 441 ntu bu ahir'ge, lull-size. Sulite' itpuri lioinytihingii ln uihtirket, in order'i 44 starl tilh' sah-' 4of lh'se int railure'4 4our bus4iness5 in youri1 inigh horhood,44l we' agreei' to ship4 4ne4 s4111 - iily to4 ciiltchsippjing 1544nt ini the - witi hIt hei orde. 'lh'hi4 adve i'z nei nent41 wtii l~ltp i l apari wh-le inl this pa cut It his 44 o u tl siii wit hi $15 auni ih .441i4' Will be4 s1hipped'4 1o you4. Ifit is not4 .inisi as represented4 you1 3 nay re44' 4 your44 $15 will bei refurnied14 to4 you, tlir ent4tlogue contatliing 44uiny illuistra. tions of1 4are bu lrguils aiti ho4i4$ ltur 4ishing good~is wiill Ib' $ent to y4ou 'Iy 'I'h' sitel aboe esihti't4(Ilii1 Is a1 spec' iailtargain4 41444 does4 444otIpeai i he144 4'4talogue,44. it'4herefor it is utseless$ tio wite4 1for liillu tto s of1 this suite, ltt'd wi,, you4 44r4 delayt3in~g wiinlg 5444444 44ne4 else4. nty get 114 he bargin. Wi' aisslre'you3'l44t we44 "4 will not) $sh11 bu1 44n1e sit' nl your11 nei'ghborhood444 at i thIis p ri'. Al fi'r)14'suite' lhtsheen4 shippedi'4 inl thei neiigiihrhood thei p4rice will 1.4 1,il at4east Slt. L. F.. PA DG ET T 8b; liittlA P) S''., AI ('t'S'l'.\, (Ir. A TIAL order placedl with ius will prove all that we mnight chln it an hour's talk, AND CONVICTION on youlr part wIll be so strong that you will hecome a regular patron of AUGUSTA LUMBE3R CO., Leaders in Doors, Sash, ihlinds, &o-. "Buy of the Maker." A UG USTA, GA, WVanted. We wati I .enty men not11 hd afraiui to4 wor'k sell Or'ganis al Sewing NIinchineis. \\ ill ay stalar'y fr'oa $21 t4o $lit4. We wat. toli trtie l'ianios, Organs andl owving NIaite es fo~r ten good horses to or'k to, seOwing min~elii' atntl'gan1 walgons. Write 14) A I iCX A N D)I ilt :0. & CO0., Il IW~asinigtoni Street, I La A Now and Ooniplo T UPPOSITORI a ramefOnta ontisti ~o Oxes of Oltmen A a 1vo rnta t0 every An Ie 6 e 'I1 oofrnure a a box. 8 for $3. r P 10L th th inif or en ratIongn. ro ainful and seldom a pnIaca 0o a p th )iu ting in death, unnecesses Wh?" and often Nis terrible diasse?4.W ton du Oxes to cure and fr i s fo miUots received. 1 box.- 6 for . sent by malr uarantes issued by our Rgente.* 'ONSTI PATIO N cred*-et Prev Isndnseanese Liver Pal 9ti o rentLIVERandSTOM IREGULATORianc L( D) PUVIFIEl. Small, mtild and pleasant to eko,,eeocially adapted for children's use. 6o Djoses vUA ANTE . lseaed only by .Clinon. S n .G-enville. . n l0UTHERN RAILWAY M0 (ExATEN SYSTEM.) rondoned i .a July moth,. 189?5. Trainsi run by 75th MeridlianTien,. No 1t. V Cha%-rlostou ........,, ......,. .. ua , Columbia -.--................. .... 1 'u Prosperity...-....................... 12.-4 pm r Newberry- - .. ----.. . ............1'137 1p Cnt -Eo .... .Sun)............: ' Laurens. Ex Sun). . . pm n N 'ty S x. .................... . 1.37-1 11 GOreonwood -. ................. 1 .67 p in Hodges ............................ 2.17 i i "A bei ne . ........ .................... 2..50 p m STATIONS. . Greenville.......... ............ 10.15an iedlmmon-..... .............. .. 10.47 anm niitanson............ ... l1.08 am "Andtsson.............. ..... ..il.10-ain it ............. ................ a 2 r.Don. d a .............................0212Pm v. Abbeville..,------.......3.0a7m :odge .......... ........ .... 2I " PM . . -.......... 2 " rnv-il .. -- --. . pm Laurens Ex Sun). . ... 10.-0 ani " C~nton (Ex Sunk--- .-. . ... .. 11.10 am "2 ow~erry.-------.------..........'.04 n Prosperity.......................2.22 ' m r. Columbia ................ .......... . pa "Caes 8.00 pn Gletweon Colunbia andl A..ievill. )amly. | D)aily, I Daify.gKa . 5. iNo. 13. I.STATIONS No. 14 Nopm. 0p ml i7-.20amLvCuarlesi) on.r 8. 0n.l0aim Sa mn 12.10pm -'.... Al.tou..." 3.00pm12.45nn 51 a ni .lpmi-' ..Santuo. . 1.'..m l.48m 26aml.30ikpn."..Union ..... .05pmll.33pin 2 a 1.3pro" ..Jonassvile. " 12.40pmt 11. dpu o a12.07pm ". Pacolt." 2.23mn l.)4pm 20 a 2.40pin Ar Spart'b'g'Lv 11.45a lmu105pna $0 a m 3.10pi. Lv Snart'b'g Ar 1l.l8am10.30pum . a 5.30pm|Ar Aihpevll Lv7.10mi.n3pr Trains leave Spartanburg, A. and C. division, )rthbound. 4.26 a. m., 8.10 p. I., 6.18 p. m., (Ves buled Limited1; southbound, 1.00 a. m., 3.06 p. . 11.37 a. m., (Vestibuled Linited). Trains leave Greenville. A. and C. Division, >rthbound, 3.29a.m.,2.14 pm... and 5.27pm.,(Ves buled limited); southhound, 1.52 a. in.. 4.40 p. ., 12.28 p. Il., tVestibuled LimiI ed I. Trains leave Seneca. A. and C. Division. north. >und, 2.02 a. an. anid 1241 p. In.; sou tilbound. 3.02 m. and 6.09 p. in i'UILLMA N MIltVICE. Trains II andl 16 het wee Aqhevllle and Co inbia naake c.onneci~ton at. I olutulbia with F. & P.. traIns ?N ani 36, anti carry through ulinian .1uli ears lhmt ~neen Ashevillo amnd eksnville. Pullman Palace Sleaiping Car,, on Trains U ad 86, 37 unit( 38, on A. anti C. Division. Gen. Pano. Ait. Ast Gen. Pas. A.41. IEum Syg. U'a-<~hin::-v t'* (ICAMTlN 8Y8TEMU.) PIEDMONT AIR LINE. 8oNimiNsKi) Si11DULU OF PAHsSENgml itAiNU. Vet. If'stn'-l Northbounul No.88 INo 30 No.12 Nix. 18 ut>) 24tta, 11895. Daily Daily Daily ExSun av A tlanta C Limmnol2.00 m 9.00p7.0a45p A tlantu tz time 1.4)10 p110.00 1 .0a63 " Norrd.... .... 1.4 0.0 I70 4 t hixio.usvllle.. 2.25 p 11.43 p1.6a73 "1Ltila...... .. .... 12.05a1051a81p "('ornmelia. ..... ........ 12.32a l2 a.5p " Si Airy ...... ......12.36 a1.3a83 "'Io con....... .........ia1481a " West iuster ......... 1.43 al.4p "Siemi....... ........ 2.02a12.1p " 'et a... .. 4.45 p 2.335 120 p "(:r.-onville.... 527 p~ 3.291a2.4p "Sinxrtainurg.. 6.18 p1 4.21a8.9p "iG amineys. ......... .a....05.. "l1~n k'iburg... 7.03 p 5 .22a4.0p "~ K. sMount'n.... .....b5.4-P "Gastona i...........08 ahl Ir. C:,arlotte I..3.20 PI 6.50 a .. j. ti~ I 'nti~ .1200 1140p 7l.50 p .p ~r C.mi ..60 .0p .0) a .p Ir.l~. iiulo . 642a 4.I0p 1.5a70 ilul li~ci'Ii~4.8.'S 1. p 03 5 .3 I '..ilaxilpa 1a .25Ia a'.300p Nm'ii Yorka. 11.50 a ..20.a._._. Niiithioumd. No.37jo.No 121 po..... 4a0p~21 .4......... Pumladiplma..8.5 p .20a .9.p....... lixliimnru. .. 1420jiii42a .0.p....,.... " Wutmmimclo.. 1043 1115a;.2..p....... 4r - rle ... 2.00 aj1.40 p1.5 p.... l. ie, mmonti... 8.0 644 p~ 1.00 a... 1r)W.syingo .. 6.45 a,~ 0.'10 3):,..... a... 4'ainI-,to*..3 .0 a 11.25 p 1220....... " limhlemphi.. .10.47 ma 12.10 a ..... .... " Ne n Y ork... ....... 12.5 .20 a . . ..... 80tbon. N.37 aN.3dN.1 o mexnvl.1.2ai)ly .5 Da 4.ily Ex.u SitiavNwYr.n.n.0p1.5n.... ... .....30 a~ p ... " 1%iiulphia......p72 . .....,..., " l'.liei nur.. .. ..-.0 3.4 a ..... ..... Miia W Ahiy........3p1.. ... ... .3 .... " Rileh i........a1.6..p..05 3) ...... " u Dani.........5......4.7 p .0 7.0 2 .... " ('hurlotte...... 3.31 p 1.00 a 12.20 3) ...... "~ Gasti ~...... ........ 1....p.9.00 p .. a.. "Kin/Mount'n ........3., ). p...... "r .4h Ikiburg....ime0.4.5a p2.13 al 1.00 Pt ...... "iA Sparmnhurg 113.67 p 1.003 a, .05 ... ...._ " a.een.illo... . 12. p M .52 noo 4." ....... " 'hu-ne7aa........ ......m..i3.02 ma6.d8Spu......o. "em Wiet Ihi ud''mrininstr. ..... ..... 6.23mm lpo.... "'m o or... ....... 3imi.5 a Washng.... "lA Cornella. .am ....x...... . . .... Di7.ng Oa.3a "ii Sinesvlmm... 3.im p~~jo h.4At8.27 pM7..'t "Norero us.. 12. . .uma .....~ta 9.3r pbe.w7e r Amimanta D anlo and .2 10.30op 9.30oa ".A" . 1In.K "P"p Hn. M.Anon "."Cight Nom.37 'int. 38I Wns.: In nera PoahwstAr' esihAeI~IINiteilD..Thog A'n hAnIa GpeA. etW Nw RYErk uru laNendOans, via Wsh goAhNtarath Maitolucrandase o. A. thRtENa anMrinh. Dining CarP . Ge A, ni 36t. Unt~ t tes affl MagPli em Pass. Ag' Ass- Geneal Pass Ag' WASHNGTN, . C. ATLNTA GA