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\~AND HERAL11) Ntl 8nOlO, s. U. ember 11, t z : 1880 .XoLDS.'AQS0ctA'r Emov. THAT T11 V.' EE nACKRW the lillaice of power .In the NIA Moe FOR IIANCOCK,4 Uin iliture' willf be Ilepublicant tnMOtt-wIll iot.capituore INos o3 WAI1.:8 FINDS 'ru~ 1on1 a year is not stilleiei his oants, and lie intends ,-t to Parlianojat for tin additi'enal 88EE REPUDIATIONISTS RAN A W oket and deflonted the regu* - noclatic ticket. and now the ao a will make a settlemient, pay. Ouj4Iar- for dollar. The Iflpudia .o00n ye to pay the money, ai( and t undloergo the nortifleationi of a t fyph' rioGovernor to boot, 0 (REPORTED TIIAr NiEv YORF Oase ,ats are takiig evidence to niiith~lat over twenty thousan: lent votes wcro cast in I hat State 01rfield. This is creating som prtiurry, and we are told that tie.orn Democrats are called on tc bee that Congress will take 'any effizanco of such a contest. We pre bl the Southern Democrats will da Kng at all in the matter. Let the thi York Democrats collect the ev. e it can be procured. Then leals will be compelled to stol: p.aigfrauds at the South. No one, s-presune, has any intention of con Sing Garflold's election, but a little paign Imnaterial as a Roland to a1 dical Oliver might not be out of 'co. John Kelly and Jim Bennett. detween John Kelly and James G, nnott there has been, for soni ieks, waging a ferocious newspapet nflict. Ar Kelly has used (the Jx 'avsav, tar, principallly the former, x$ate his opponent, and Mr. annett has employed the Harald te .scharge its broadsides at his adver wry. Mr. Bennett, ill (lie journalistic ncounter, has the advantaig Ote of i nor' onspicuous and powerful paper tlian rolin elly ; but the redoubtatble Johm, vith two sinaller papers, has gaffed 11s hugo enemy ithi mereiless severi ty. The 11irald nenly succed 'vs tle Chronicle, by fomienting i Igions test in the New York mayor y electitn, in dismounting Kelly at i boss of tle muiipalitcy; bitt (hi sa was as good as the mile, and 11y caii claim thalit b- got. the lmttet the fight, although at tle expels the National Denocracv. Inl om( heet, John Kelly has hadl, and wiil itinue to hlave, ain immeasurabk -anltage, and thatt is inl moral char. 3r. Wr~Iong-headled, pig-heiadecd ati >bor'n as a gov'ernment mule, ha y be politically ; but ho is i he st iptroller Now York has ever had his lire, public1 anid private', is n one. The same, unfttortutnatelv uiot be said of yonu g Mir. Ileninet t ad has inherited his ththter's enioirmott .wealth, atnd also (he retibtion thant I found, soonier or' Iliter, to coiine ulpor a father's sins to children who carr'a into the nineteenth centurimy thle pirar .fices of thle eigthltcenth, espnecinlly as ill ustratedl under LontthI ih o: France and1( Mtadame die P'omnlmionri. .IMdu ' ( ;0x y 1:s rs. The Latter-Day SaIinta li-at-ting Oot Tri wvarel ih South. Prov'o CIlt/ (U. T1.) Emipnraer, TI.eam after t('nin), atnl, we mto al - mlost say, c'otuany aiter 'oilian~l'v o1 pople0)1 Iire. ul cninua11ly paussin in- houvla Pr'ovo for (lhe soit uhern couniruv. M osi of them are for' Arizonta mi11( New Mexico, ill thie r'egi of the .Littl ' olorado. T.lhis 0 onimm mo1111ve t0. ward the 'Sitnn11y South"i' bin ton. bly to mind thait the way to this eeni tre.-stake of Zion, Jackson county, ib by tho southI, and1( dhouttless malltn, - though now ignorant of (lie fact, ai-i bound for that happy haind. Suirely wh'len the piredictions of' thie prophets of old and those of' latter tiavs are considered, thie (ime for buiuihuing up thant conitr'e st ake tuust soon1 commenice,~( for these predictions e'lemurlv poriitriav that the conlmig of (lie Soni 'of Nn ib near at hanid, even'h at the threshold anid there is a vaust deal of' Iabor ve't t( be accomplished by this Uteple. ''.Fakt into consideration but thec short spacec of time the saints have occupied thlesec * valos, and look at what hats been (lone, ]Does it nlot prove thant (lie people o; .God are a nation of mighty workersi .. 'e not 0our accomliishimets of' se a r~it a per'iod gauzed upon with won * der'and admiration by all who visit it from abroad? Whlat, (lhen, wi'll be t h revsult Inl a few years, It' 0our wor'ks in. crease in 'llke pr1opt1ion to our' num boe's? .Already the limits of'this (ter ri)'tory aIre passed over, and r'eachini fa('r out into nei ghborinig teritor0lles we * nd peaceful haubitationis of sain.s, Tfrue, 011ourinovations ar0 niot pleasinl to those not of us, hut, ias wo prI'i dicted by mn of old, (te cry' goes n15 G~ivo uie room that we may dwell.' This move to (lie south is to he ein couiraged, and we hope 8s0on to h)o en abled to counit "Mormon" set tlemecnt \-from the Gulf' of Mexico oiin tho souil to British .Americai on tile nor'th. --The postal service of the Northei States for' this laat fiscal year ret urnet a pr'olt of $2,531,751, and that of' (h Southern States was cari'eid on at loss of $2,9J85,786. A large part o this less, howevei, is du11 to inchudimf Texas anid .Airkantsas among to Sonthi erni States, athhough (heir piopulhatiom Is as sparse8 as that of the '.1'orritories while the Tetrrioics and~ (lie Pacith CoaIst States arec excludecd. KNow Yor! City recturnsna lago postal reOvenuie. hi Vermontf()), .Netv .llamupsire anid Mahine ""4,taken colhtctively, the inialls rani at, *sis 1Jf'li1 t79 f to 1soollarNuS Prsonal and Other OossIj of the May. Correspondente or the Moraing Call. PAlllS, -Oct. 2.-Order reilgts in Warsaw.. Tie Itoyalists have hod their banquots, and the Republic ex. ists still. In Paris, 1,240'adorers of ml1s COMING MAJESTY sat down to twonty dinmers In as many quarters of the city. There was even ono workman present, so that, in the address to tite Count do Chaanbord, he was, assured that tlie aujato t'hubourg wer'rillyina. to (foevhlte flag. For twenty years,tht'Coutt do Cliambord Ihas be.wn pr .imisiig his adiherents to ptsodn be inl the midst of them." Tite only nenw facts made known, connect ed wVith1 the St. Michaelmtas ceremony, are utt the Comto de Chambord loves billiards, its does M. Gr6vv, a common President o'a i Rlepublic, a'nd that he delights in a quiet rubber, like an an nuit aln of' the class that never (lies, or ait lu(lianl pensioner, ''lhe annmul dinnert was preceded lin tho mttorning ).y the cuslotomry imsses for His bnj.styh's health antd speedy coming. And to( think that praying 'and burn ing votive tapers Itas beeni going ont for fift yN' ears, and thitt, I llni V., and hi.,4 whit. flag are as distant as over from restoratilon. so sooN Fono'rrmN. Not, a syllable about M3. de Fri''oveinet; he is as ifi he had never existtel, and yet ai foirtnightt has barelv elapsed since his ime waits a housitch'ld word; inideed, the wmlls of the city are cover ed w'itL t1 last speech ho delivered, an11d which proved Ii;; death warrant. many of tie posters are so freshi that soIe people st) to read them, be lievig thelm to be Is expilanationts. RET71URNESD WARaIORS. The militiamen havo returned to theirt firesides, notl at ill gritin Wing atler doilig the State some twenty eight davs service. The new systein appears to be almost as old as the hills, So rapidly hIas 1the tation falleni itito the or'ganIization, btit then the plan is simplicity itself, and as there is io iavoriteism, so there is no dis coitnt'. When tho militia were first called out, a tew years igo. famtilies accoimipaitied the fatliher, son, brother or husband, as it he were setting out for real war. Thev went. to welcoIme his retmurn, and not'a few followed the maiitivres of the Corps d'Armte to stpply' it curled darling wilh creattire comforts, wlere such could bo smuttg gled. All that is changed. "There tie no scentes either at the departure or the return, and the comic jomniils canitot, eve 1id Inattr niow fo6r a skit. VINTAGIE 'PARTIES are very fatilionmable. It is considere6d obligttorv For tihe propriet(or of' a vinte vard to reside ont his estate, to sller mitend with guests the operation of gatheriig an1d pressing the gripes. land i the fermntitation of the juice. Whentired of these Racchiti opera tiolls, shoot ing part ies canl lweak the noiotonv. The fIrst bo tie of new, or 'sweet'' wine is toasted withIt till honm ors-of cotirse, withl last, seaison's vinItag Ie. There is nlothinig romaicl int wime mainkitng-nothting to rtecttll it god or goddess. Tihe men it tihe wine press 0 do t, suggest iacclius, they are as pros4.aic as h kri mI--as thinl' (liresetl. Like cooking atnd ls~litics, the opterat.in ought ntot to be0 seen toou Til E TIR FORl NEW DR~ESSt~s. thteir dressa-nmaker's, andtt fintd th mt nost grabeof' visits to consist. in a drtopt to t(he warcrtoomns to view' or to comit tmtand( newv war'drobe glor'ies. It is a rentdezv'ous everl ini av'otr, and1( a galle -' ry where ialzace conidt hind endtless mtodlclh-did htis suipply ever' fitl shtott -tor t~ his umn Coinedvy; while for eign laidies, anid thtose hat'iling frtomn the itidl clatsses, como1 arra'tved ini putr is4 stper'tir to the cremeS deC la crement of society--is is ~ttiguished by sinmplicityv - Itoilets' in plin w~oollens. 'The arr'i v ail of tan acttress ort somei fart- famted ladv' Js a gisenid. A glance snmiees to ('ountit th numberI ttl't of hter pla its, to mantke a' vatl uation o1f het' jewelry'3, to pnet rate hem' veil to see if' site paiints. hter eyes. int the absenice of a"la, a newlyv-tmatrried lady' will priov'e tani derotable' eithst itute. O.c'casiona lly a mt(eta iner of then O oter sex steals itn, as a Otn some tprit'etnce itnfotit lit, to Itake at stirtvey of tho beauties, or nmkc sheepl's eyesa to a Kate Nickieby. I K il L!N IIE swALI.Ows. . The Pr'iefiect of' :Marseille's has got mito 1hot,1 watert by his uktase iallowing sw allowsa to be shot, as ai compent'tsation0 let' thle 1pe'tneyt' of gainte. Up1~I to th pt'l'ten t Itaitly hast hadt the monoptoly of ('onver(it them into pies. it is th leaniti est" tand dry'st of' birds to eait. Alic'helet obevdthat thle swallow, taken int heuindland e'xamtinetd closelv, is ugly and( str1anlge. i.t has wvings like ta 5ey a he(, promii nent eves, ito nieck titii very' liiltle in the wayv of f'eet. All is sar'i ficed to wing, to mnovenment . All spa(ce belonigs to it, btecause it is forced 1t) be( ott the wintg to catchl the numer (ius insectsa on whi ch It, feedls, or' to die o trtion, 1i. Is a guard(iant of slmtee, tand ini -isIung a licentse to kill, the Priefect virtually deCstroys a pubhlic filt ot.i lart y. A foNT1E1 RIN~ fAiIsEILLAisE. Tlhme Prt'inee Nichiolais, of ionitente ri'o, is r'eimlte'd to b)e a poet. int hti I, leiure momieints, anid cant turin a stanza b etter- hatt dratft a stato tpper. Hie hats the hontor of' hatvinig composed a "Alatrseilihtise"' for his mtn tiiteer's, itutd whIicht h le Cr'oat s hatvo tnontopioliz.. . ed. It is dIirmected aga inst t he hietthenl at an the Turtks. Int AusttiaI the sing. ing of it wvould ho putnished siilarly'i as if' -1one chate d "Hlenri ly.,"' ,in lR'nc. TATiLESS TAHITI. Attention is drawn to the fact that Taii, like the other' islanids in the Pacifle, p)ossesses tno rat or' t'odenitia. Att(emtits w'ere soveratl titmes mtadie to iroducettC thtemt, as a sutbstitiute for game, the fleshm being htighaly esteemned iby tiht naiveS, Sint'0e cannibltismt bIc cameu untfamshionabtlle. The climtate wats r' too mtild, antd the rats, according to a ser'vani, (~ expired frmonm consumtio or1110 - -nostalgia. It is suggested th at the hontom' of' the ntow~ titother'i coutrytt' Is at statko to'aicclinatize the rat of' liris, which Is eivery whero, and1( whoso ant cestot's are kntown to have ('0mo to Patrls In the wauko of' the (Gothis and Vaundatls, sy'hile the Intvasionms of the Euiglishm inrably kept theo stock frm't dyving out. Dtu'ing limo reignt of Isoutb XV, Pais was actually inl po0SSe-sin of ratsI,~ ndt thov pW't rred to)ibes - nln aiefhavn n e.., l;XOIl2H RL I&'T10~& How the Da3ot is Prostituted i thatIfo4lo Kingdoin. Fr61D the CincinnatI Com-iorcial. ' bEectios iII England havo never been wholly fee from bribery and corruption. Your bold Briton anpjo clates the ballot, but Is suscelpibitf to Influences that, are noi.,sak1 Wv Demo crilc ExeeutivQ and-Campaign Coin mitte3es to be potential among Demo crats in Indiana. In the last election in England, corruption and bribery were so extensivelv practisedby both Tories and Liberals that Parliament authorized a commission to inquire Into the matter. Charges Ivere sieli fic agaimst a number of constittieciles. Though the report of the Commission is yet, to be made, twelve inembers of the H ouse of Commons have beela 1in seated, and inore probably will be, while one or two of the colistituencIes are likely to be disfranchised. A recent iumber of the London Times contains some curious inifrma tion on the subject of corrup(ion, clic ited by tihe Coimission. We can not, of course, go into (ICails whiclh cover pagos of that great paper, but some facts may be gathered from the testi mony that will be eiturtainig as well as iimterestiog. In Oxford two pounds, or ten dol lars in money, seems to have been the ruling price for votes, and it. was paid readily by either side; but the more common plan was for soie emplover to hire as many ien as lie could' at from six to soven shillings per day. As one witness said. who had upwards of 100 mien engaged, some were set to work on land, some to watch other men, and some to (o niothing. Somec watched the employer's house, others watched opposition houses, others guarded po es and flaar., others tore flown Liberal bills antI stuck up Con servative ones. Seyeral hunbred potinds Were expended by one mail in) this way. Hie took no receipts, nior was the monley handed to himt by ot1h ers than strangers, who brought whole bags of gold to him and went their way. Of course the men hired were voted, amid "tipped" aflerwards. Wheni the m1oney wIas handed to the agent it vas not couite(l. "You see, Sir," said the witness to the Court, "we have confidence in each other." .Another feature in Oxford was breaklast for the voters or workers ont election day. An agent of either side wras expected to brinmg froni four to live men to breakfiast. One sido in Oxfhrd gave 780 hreak fsts. O course treat ing to beer was maiversal. In Clester Mr. Wml. Brown, silk nimerchant, admitted he was out of 1 poket fi'oim 1,000 to 2,00 pounds. lte was Vfii-esident of tle Liberal Association, and had been con vinced by experieltee that. moniey uiist be 1sed or I lie Liberals would he heaten. 14111, he thliought (lie imnoiev would he legally used orP lie would 'iot. have ad Vanevid it. But it. was admitted that. on both sides public houses were en samge(d to treat, and give breakthsts anid (11iners, and railroad excuirsionis were (1visled, of' whichl the wives anld chil (Wen of voters took advantage. as thev were fi-ee to all coiers of fhe 'right poliIical Msripe. .Eveni Ihe ladies were einlistel, and formed commitlees to vi.it the poor., and1l especially the poor himities where there was a voter to be found. in Sandwich it was 11 better. ihe landlord of thie Star anmd Glarfer toldl of thme enornmous charges lie imade faor par 1lors and1( room ecenlpiedl for tn or (eleveni days. .1 e charged six 1)ounds1 a week f'or roomis that in orinaryiul' fillies lie got live shlillin'gs for. Thcr'e wer'e scoires of ga-llonis of lenomnde and spir'its ini hfis bill, and eighty pounids for refreshlments furnished. le inst ''himpied'' thesc things, anid t hey' were paid for by the agents of Sanidwichi that. Sir' Juliaii Goldsmid unifoldco a tmelancholy tale. H e had lbeeni piersuaded 10 stand as thle Liberal (anididatie, and( sent dowin his agent, a Mr'. Edwards, to arranige for his coiming. Ed wards has liberal ideats of' a canvass. 11ec ordered refreshmnents oii a grandi scale, and more thags and wreailbs4 thanm were ever' seeni in Deal. lie stucik up plest' in necarlyv every tfenice corner', hired men01 to watch themn and w hen Sir Julian camne dowa to see how thiiings were p~rogr'essina-, dhrew on hilim f'or mlonev-at first. htJti pounds,.then 250 pouu'ds and finally Sir' Julian 1had( not mucih stmach for the fight. aniy way, anid stood his grotudo oiily because lie feared thle cenisi of' his Liberal friends in Lon don. But lie saw lie was beinmg sold ot anyway. lMe pr'otested with hlis ageiit alirainst such extravagant use of money11, an id Ladlv Goludsmiid wa'es like wi-e dlisgnusted, bimt. Edwairds wenlt Oin treatin g every body, buying flage and lpoles, amid irosettes, anmd ol her things, by thle hundred pounds' worthi at a timen. ~Men tapproached Sir JTullin andi oflered fto vote for him for so nmny pitons 01' 51uch aind such a positioni, and wh len lhe dleclinedco they rushed off' mind joinied thle Conservatives. Thel Liberals had some forty to lifts public houses cinployed, amid the( (Conserva tiv'es moie than on10 hiunidred. Sir' Juliain estiiinated the cost of these to the Liberals at.800 poimida and bectwveen 2,500 and 3,000 pounds to tho Coniscr vafives. Men wer'e hired for all sorts of fictitious em~ploymnts, and as they had littlec else 1to (do thtan eat, dinmk ando lighft, there aboundinig was drunkenness. Ot' course Sir Jutlian was beaten anid -baly1. Thle moniov was against him. I lenco his lugubrf ouis tale to0 the Commnissioni alfter pay ig out from $ l0,000o to $ l5,000. 1 dd lie maude it $50,000 hio might hiave Th'lis is an example of othier and like cases5. .Meni came forward anid un blushingly sold thleir votes. Nor was the prac~ti('o conithiedl to the lower orders. In the business of buying amnd selling, men of the professions, professors, mnagist rates, armyv ofileors, etc., enigagedl withI suc~h free'dom that. thme practice seems nmot to be regarded as very rpeieenslble in Enigland. Possibly thie exposures umade by the Conmmission, the unseatinug of a dlozen Or mmore memcibers, anid the disfranl chiisemment of a fewv b)Oooulhs, will ,work a retfornm. 1t is cert ain Fy neeed, if (lie franchlmise is to be of any value mi ascerfaining thme real will of' the Englhish public wheni Minmistor-s go out and~ imake their app1eals tot he 1)0op)1. --The ex-Empress Carlotta his for' tunateho lost all memoryv of her Mexi enn ex perience, never making any alusioni to It. Thle unthappy prlincess, in thc'darkness of her innd, still re (alns the habits of comr~ etiquette, ex acts all cremonlous ati unlets, event to a guard of hionoir, aimj alway's attireg horself In a hanidsogi ocostume for dinner'. Thlo only vi ior whom sbo - ~#O IA (a .or dforlo Hen ' t. ' K Alto -Fr rTA o n.iiot ao-s -- A ondo: talilp has invented "tle teo .dit,"W bi'sh couslsts of a uan's' atItre i Ito' garoioi t. ~--'le saleof flle penny tostamt!nt; th.9 shbapoest edition ever publisled, utis already rgo'ehed nearly 400,000, h and tle publisher, Mktr. Elliott J~took t conlfidently expeots that - million 13 copis will be disseminlated in twelve months. -The Earl of Annesley, who owns d a great estate li Iroland, has. received a threatoning letter aid had the plate .glas o. hadoo.sinashed. T4oepara- - graph rec'rding thIs significantly closes with the words: "Ills lordship has left fbr his London residence." a -Coloaano Cathedral cannot yet be 0, seen as finished. The scailbiding still a clings around It, and will not be lakon K down, it is said, for two years, so that V the buildiig can scarcelv be ealled finished while so mueh of its beauty is thus hidden from view. -rhe number of Americans estab lished in business in London is greater than that of the American colony in Paris. The Parisian Americans are, for the most part, free from bIsliIoss cares, only a fcW artists and literarv o men being. professionaIly bccupied Oil the banks of' the Seino. C -M. Henri Rochefort has recently 9 pointed out in the, columns of L'In- t tiUI:n!1/eant that the leading splirits of the luxury and frivolity of the Second I EillpirC all bore German names ; among these he cites the late M. Offenbach, t Mile. llortense Schneider, M. ]inuss- a manIt,, anild the Coitesso do Metternich. r -The Paris jourials have been dis cussing the baby-earriago question, and publish letters from JphySiians A eomdemning its use on the ground that C it enables the ujurse-mani to ne'lect ! the child, whilo the child itself oses e the exercise it neds by being kept i Oil position. -It is a curious fact that no now P actors or act.resses appear to be com- A ing forward inl Paris this season. Got T and the elder Coquelin, Landrol and i St. Germpain, Worms and Dieudonn6, r Dupuis and Judic, and C6linae Chan- 8 mont have all become familli.ia' inaos, i but they have no successors visible. " The th'st appearanmces last year were a all failures. L -Amonu the many snburba res I dences which are about to be brought soot) under the auctionaeer's liammiter, C in London, is the Dolton Iouse, 1ampstead, for many years the resi dence of tle two fhamous sisters Agnes and Joanna Baillie. Here they enter'tained their literary frionds, it cluding Sir Walter Scott, Rogere, Lucy Aikin, Mrs. irbauld, Chnrles 'Lamtb, Keats, &c.; and here they died, .oanna in 1851, in her 90th vear, and Agnes in April, 1861, in hier 100th year. -There has beenI latoly turined out at, Milan a new kind of' bread made s with blood from raw f o sh. It is said i to be a preventive of semuvy, and to s do away amnonig peasants with all de- r; sire for alcoholic drinks. Tihe diflicul- 1 ty of blood coagulation being over- a come, the "blood bread" will IIA t for In years. Twenty per cent. of its ingrI dients consists of blood, its cost is only two-thirds of a cent per loaf, and it is mhore nutritious than the ordintary n loaves at One cent each. ti -The modest.y nd honesty of Jap itnese beggars are worthy (If'the hnaita- q jeln of' their professioni all thie world t over. To save themselves the tarouble of' answer'ing the calls of men~idicanlts, - the shlopkeepers of' Japani hang copperC coinms by stronus oan nails in front of " t hemir shops ana' when a beggar conmes that way lie takes onie, andi~ only one.t le nev'er abuses then merchant's geun cr'oity by takinag two or more coins, - nor' by enuteringh the shop1 to solicit a larger amnounlt thani that hung on thec ail i. -So many murders have been comn mnitted in Switzerlhand during th~e last three yearis thait several cantonas have re-esi ablished caipitali punaishmeneat, ~ which lad bween abolished ini nearly all of' thlein. TVhe last canaton to vote this has beeni that of Schwyvtz, where the poplarlft vote reCsulteal ina a manjorit.y of' 2,0898 agaitnst 45G ini favor of thae mns urec. All the cantons whieh have r'e established capital puinishmaent as yet ar'e Romni ( latholic ; but there has been sucha ian incr'easo ina the criancs againl st life thiat the other31 cantons are likely to sanctiont the infliction of the death sentence. -An elephant is used in a spectacu lar' play in Phtiladel phia. lie is kept in a stable several blocks away, atad taken to the theatre every evening at the prioperi ploinat in the picco. One afterntooni hte took it itito his head that the t imet htad cotme to perfIiormi. Throw ing his keeper' aiside, lie "burst inato the a street, over'lurneitd a wngon ad scy- Ib cral sirect stands ont lis way to the heatrme, smtashied a aoor, anad took his tf us.ual pla1ce on the staige. The ab- s sencee of lights and audieniec semied to comnvinmce him that lhe had made a miistake, anid lhe suloaredl himself to be led back to the stable. -Mirs. Wendell iPhillips is ini such poor' health that Mr. PilIlips may not bca able to lecturo' for' some time. --A Kansas woman wh'lo was called "htomlely as a hledge fence," suted the slanderer antd received onaly six cents damages. Kfansas hedge fences ar'e not so bad looking.-Detroit Pree JPress. --The Chicago Tribune prints a list of 5.16 r'esideuits of thlat city who earray li'o licies, of whom inety-six are misnrdc~ for' ntot less tihan $50,000 each; '200 for $20,000 to $50,000 each, and 220 for $10,(000 to $20,000 car h. -The financial straits of th' city of New Orleans are Illustrated by the following extriact. fromi a hotter fr'om a femtale school teacher' thier'e: '"The school hoard of' the city hired me for $90 p~er month. When .1 camto to get my pay they dedui~cd forty prt eenh tnm from what was (1ue me, and~ thlen p~aid me In city cer'tificates worth only twentty-two cenits onl a dollr." -A cor'responadent writes to the San Francisco ('hronicle: "As I counater' marchted down't the street it Salt Lake Cityv Prmesldent Ilaves whizzed past ume in a carriage, but I notied~ that in the ver~y next vehicle Airs. Hayes sat, and1 on heri countenance was a vigilant, do-] terminlned expr'ession. It dlenotedl that site knew whereo she was, and that site was sternly r'esolved to see Rluthorfordc safely thr'ough to Ogdeia," -John Rook, a Germaun, who came to t(ins country twenty yeaars ago, hans beeni on a visit, to his 01(1 mnother it the fathercland, and eoa htis arrival it (Ger anty went to a brioker's office to ox chaange ai part of hale currency. for' gold, apd was sur'prised wheun (the br'oker' toltd him that, UngItedStates cumrov wvas wor'th flye per cent. premiiuma laai goldl, tatd putid hInt $52.40 In -old ford a fit' - ar note,- Trenton (. J.) I 2 1..,a SPECIAL NOTICES. THE LUT L' MH IINE CIETM-bay Apile Wwvri~gir wostIlibe:I the worid, g all Druggists r arge I iVe tised Sheone 'istoc Feed on ny orses With the best results. I had one horse irned over to me for which the owner would ave taken $25, and after treating him with the tock Feed for two weeks, I consider him worth A0. My Wi(e has tried it alco' on her chickens, hich were dying rapidly witi cholera, and she id dot lose one after giving the firstdose. Yours truib J. H . RE Proprietor Livery btable. Sold by all Druggists in this county. D~t J.0. O]P0L,1nB113, GA., Jan. 17, 1878. D!. J. 0. MOF'iCTT-Dear Doctor-Last sum ier, when our little girl was teething, we tried grest number of prescriptions, but none of tem relieved her. We finally had brought to Ar notice your Teethina (Tectbing Powders), ld 1sed them with the happiest results. They ave her a speedy and permanent relief. I ory heartily recommend them to others. Yours very tru GLENN, President Columbus Female College. M1. eedy eteren of sores and eraptions wpon the dln have Ween remarkable. GOLDTHWAITE & SON Druggists, Troy, Ala. BRIGHT'S DISEASE nd other affections of the kidneys a'id bladder re sdnetimes brought on and often aggravat. i by the neglect of the syloptome 'h)ich, if taken in time, would no doubt n a !ajority of cases yield to treatment. No medi rio is so well suited for this as Rankin's Com Dund Extract, Buchu and Juniper. It is a re able healing tonie to t he parts, allays irrita. on, and restores htiblthy action. Prepared only by Hunt, Itankin & Lamar. rngists, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all rugglists. FOnaYT, G A., Dec. 1, 1871T. I have SQld Rankin's Buchu and Juniper for in years, and it has always given univorsal atisfaction, proving the iost vduablo prepa rtioin of tie kind oi the market. 1. 0. MAYS, Druggist. Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar; Gentlemen: member of my family whom I feared had unsumption has been entirely cured by the so of Brewer's Lung Itestorer. His condition as very alarming to all of us, and we did rery thing wo could think of to teneilt him, Ithout success, until I got him a bottle of your ling Restorer. lie began to improve after the ret dose and before lie had taken two bottles as entirely cured, where I feared no cure was )Ssible, and I most cheer ully recommend it to it who have any oifections of the lungs. He as coughing and spitting all the time, so in ,ssantly that 1t prevented his sleeping at ght. and what, little sleep he got did not re esh him in the least. Had but little appetite, rid since he bcgan the use of Brewer a Lung estorer has slept well and liis nppetito 18 very ich better. I hnve never seen anythIng act o promptly and effeot a cure in so short atime. lihlling you great success and hoping the Dove may xifluence many to try Brewer's ung IRestorer where they need a miedklne to rongthen and restore the Lungs to a healthy midition. I am very respectfuly. MI 8. H. J. WVI LLI AMS1, ,2 Washington Av. near Wesleyan Female Aulege. Sold by the Druggists.of this county. '-- - - - - -- "'A f"lE Good IReasons for the Doctor'm Faith. NUNRHOE, GA. March023, 1930. We have for twelve months ben prescribing 8. S. ("Swift's Syphilitle Speciflc") in the entment ot Syphilis and many other diseases r which it Is recommended, an I are frank to iy that the results have been most satisfacto r, not having been disappointed *in a single stance. We think. for all diseases for which is recommended, It. stands without a peer, id that the medical profoesion wili, sooner oi ler, he forced to acknowlesRei it in the treat emit of the Syphilis, in all stages as a si-ne qua . N. L. GA LLO W AY. M. D. J. 1'. IWIINSON, M. D. ATLANTA, OA., Yny 1, 1"" 9 One of our workmen iiad a had case of Syph 14, of five years' standing, and was cured en. rely with "Swifts Syphialie Specific." lie is )w to all apuearances, and in blls own belief. und~( and well. wM. R. & T. Wv. HIOoPER' FI WF PCIFIC COMPANY, Propric'. Sold by all $rugglis, Call for' a copy of "Young Men's Friend." We are hound to please and think e can interest you if you need any ung inl our lhno. SUGENHIEIMER & GROEsCHIEL. JUST IN ESTORE, [EW SEED RYE AND BARLEY. -ALso A LOT OF RIED RUST-PROOF OATS TO ARRIVE IN A FEW D)AYSj -ALso BAGGING AND TIES. GROCErRIrEs. A fll and complete stock of Farnily ndl Pldntaioni Groceries wvili alway's a found iat my establishiment, and icy wvill bo sold1 at pices to attit the lmeS. Give me a call and you shall be lited. D. It. FLE NNIK EN. aug 31 Ladioes' furnishing goods, n ew and ie Stockings, Corsets, Cloaks, bawls, etc. See the New Goods an~d >arn tile priCos. SUGENIHEIMER & GIoES0HEL. SMOKERS l' A KE N OT I CE. ---:0: FIVE THOUSAND CIGARS. - FIVE THOUSAND .CIGARS. THE 'BE8V IVE CENT CiGARS' -IN A M ERIC A -AT F, WV HIADENICHIT'S Clothing for Men, Youths and loys--A meaning sign, yet our .iepas say, there's nothing mean bout us. Come and suit youru S.~ G~~Ma& GnEva 4 THE$35,OO0 FOR TME' OOD, THE TRUE, AND THE DV A UTiF''UL I WILL 13E DISTRIBUTED BY DESPORTES a EDMUNDS, (UNDER WRIGHT'S HOTEL,) TN Merchandise, during FAIR WEEK, at most attractive prices. See our Dress Goods in all the latest styles,Tripnming Silks and Satins, Hosury, Handkerchiefs and Notions i newest novelties. Genta' and Youths' Hats in largo stook, Ladies' Gents' and Childron's Roots and Shoes, Ladies' Cloaks, new atnd stylish, at New York prices; Blankets, Carpets, Comfortables and Lap Robes, at the New Store of DESPORTSE9 <0 EDMUNDS, novY 0 Under Wright's Hotel,- Columbia, 6. C. THE GREAT IIEAlQUARTERS . -FOR DR Y GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS SHOES H ATS, CLOTHING, GLASS AIVD CROCKERY iVARE, IkOODEN IVAR, V.LLO W WARE, COFFEES, TEAS, ETC., ETC. IT has been my motto since I opened business in Winnsboro to bring all articles in my line to a living profit and do away with those long profits which are ruinous to the interests of any town or city. I do not blow or boast as some of my fogy competitors term it. No doubt goods at these prices surprise them. But you can got anything in ny store at prices advertised. I sell goods at a small profit, and am determined to LEAD THE VAN! My buyer is shipping goods by every freight at twenty per cent. less than I could buy them when in Now York myself four weeks ago. Calicoes Still Loirer I 2,000 Yards to arrive, 4t cents. Best standard brands at Gj and 7 cents worth 8A everywhere. Mll~l I[SPRESI ARE BUU'D TOTELL! ~Nlack Goods a specialty. I handle Lubin's Cashmeres.'-the best manu.. facturer of Black Cashmere in the World. English Crapes, Nun Cloth, Velvetines, Mohairs, Henriettas, Alpaccas. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Twenty Cases Boots and Shoes just received from the best manufactur.. ers. No old trash carried over for the last three years, every pair new and fresh. SOA P, SOAP, SOAP. Twenty-five Boxes of the best 1 lb. bar ever in Winnsboro, for 5 cents. T-EAS. TEAS, TH=AS. Fie Half Chests of Tea, bought far below its value. Good English Breakfast Tea at 40c. A good Hyson Tea at 65c. Gunpowder 75. Every person using Tea should see these goods before buying T O A R R I V E.. 3.000 Pieces Tinware, 5 Pieces Carpeting at 50, 65, 85 cents and $1.00 Wait and see these goods anid save at least twenty per cent. THE LEADER EVER I . Johln L. Mimnaugh. CONGRESS STREET. ALW AYS. RELIABLE I N O B.O A ST INWG PL AIN FACTS. JTIS well known throughout Fairfield county that the old established house of F. ELDERl & CC. is always on the square. We sell our cus tomers goods once, and they come back. Why ? Because we are reliable and soil only goods that give satisfaction. Our, FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods and Notions, is complete. times Grocery, Crockery and Woodenware Department is fully up to the PRICES AS LOW as anywhere else. We invite yonr attention and inspection. We can suit the tastes of every one. THfE DAVIS VTEllTICAL FEED CHALLENGES THE WORLD TO PROD UCE ITH EQUAL I $1,000 REWARD. t O- thosad 1dollars rewad offered to any person that will do as groat thrtne " fwrad 1 ta AVISVi, TICAL.FEEDh$ ymachine,,as as can be done on lhe contest will be made with anyi one desirin NE. Arranpmene for teaoenae reward, within a reasonable time alter writtei a pication i rebeivedv.nae DAV~ 89INGMACHINE CO., Anot her large lot of the above Machines and the Improved Weed uet re ceied.J. 0. BOAU, Agent. Whteand Colored P'iques, Dr'ess Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, BbosCosts, Glovesd Lac C olae Hosiery, Lace Bonnets, Ruohing, found in a fist-class pry Goods, Fancy Goods and Miling Estab ish~ mont.ocageal you want asreasonably as same goods can be bought A? iJ. 0. BOA;G,