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MKAKIKO TO THK HANK WI PK TWICK. A Singular Sr|>arntluii nm) KcMomtloii A Life of IM- ?Ipa! lfji.-.ttoiiiuii< <? in Henl Life. . IIKNDKHSOX, Kv., Oct., 21.-Thc death of Gabe Tate last week brings to miud tlie romantic career ot his life. Tate vas born and raised hi tliis county. Iii* tattier wai one of tIto prosperous planters of ((utC'betlv.tn day*. Tho large tract ol' land be owned was in Wainui bottom, lu the most productive part of this section. He had a large number of slaves, and better -till a largo bank account. Gabo had grown in an atmosphere of luxury until luxuries were common. He had been accustomed to baring his own Way and to have every want supplied. When Iii* father died thc estate was divided between him and his sister, Mr-. Dr. .h -V liai ding, who had gOQC to the home of lier husband in Jeffer son countv, now a part ol' Louisville, Ky. There kc met Miss Shotwcll, the daughter of Col. A. 1.. SbOtWQll, a man who was rich in a dozen different way-. Ills -team hucrest was only second to his landed estate, ami his commission merchant's business but barely outstripping his mining rights. Tlie vast coa! Heids ot I nion county, now owned by Brown & Jones, thc Pittsburg coal kings, were his individ ually. At that time, in 1802, there were only two coal minos operated on thc Ohio river below Pittsburg, l'a., thc one a; Cuunclltou, ind., and tho Shotwcll Mines, in Union county, So cxhaustle-s is the supply of coal, and so superior thc quality, that a railroad ha< just been completed to tho mines from lid- city. Fabulous fortunes have been made from thc liccts of coal sent South from these mines, lt i seen by thi- what oriental grandeur was in the roach of Gabo Tate and Mis. ShotWOll, with their fortunes when united by marriage at tho residence ol Col. Shotwcll iii Louisville. After marriage Mr. and Mrs. Tate went to thc Shotwell Minc-, where tlie pro duct- of a thousand miners supplied their want-, l or sonic years they lived al thc iiiiues und all went well. Two or more children Idos-ed their union. Mr. Tate ie p. ??is hoino and to this day tho public do not know the eati-o. Surmise- wore plentiful, but no knowledge ol' the t..use was ever had. It was known that .his estate was gone, but that was ot sinai! importance, for his wife was rich. Some time after Mr. Tate left home Mrs. Tate see ur eil a divorco, and shortly after married Sam Churchill, a prosperous planter who had lived near tho mines, and with whom she was acquainted during her married lifo at thc mine-. In thc meantime Andrew Talc, an old bachelor une!?, had died, and Lit his vast estate tc (?abc and hi- sister. Hugh Tate, air other bachelor uncle, soon died, ant1 added his fortune to that ol Ins brothel Andrew, for the benefit ofilia nephew and niece. Not long alter that, Mis Nancy Tate died, and left her incrcasci fortune from her own right and un divided interests in the estates of hoi two brother-, Andrew ard Hugh, t. Gabe Ttate and his sister. Those chango , covered a period ol' nearl) ten year-. Notwithstanding tho faot that considerable advertising had bool done, nothing could be heard of Gabi Tate, and lie was supposed t<> bo dead At last ho wa- heard from at Cairo lil., and found. Arriving homo, ht found himself a rub man again. IL wrote io his wife lo soud the chlldroi to hima- Evansville, Ind., as he want ed to see them. She mci him thor with ibo children. Shortly afterward a divorco was procured from Saturn Churchill, tho second husband, an speedily following that divorce, wc the marriage of Gabe Tate to tho -am woman who had procured a divorc li om him years before. Since then they have lived here mo ol (ho time, a handsome suburbs homo b?lllg theirs-. Mr. Tate has le a dissipated lifo -ince I tirst knew hin but was au enemy only lo himscl He has been the golden goo-e for mot than one sharp. In hi- ullluciico h was generous to extravagance, an hundreds of poor devils owe a nigl of comfort and a good meal to tli plentiful purse Of (?abc Tate. l\ iwo or more ] cars ho lins been fuilln rapidly, and last week ho died al tl residence of his sister, Mrs. 1). Han lug, who now Jives in Union count; and within live miles ot Shotwol? minc-, where his carly married li was pa-sed. Mrs. Tate and lu children are lhere. ( Mic, to soc tl lady in her quiet demeanor, woul never suppose that her lifo was > eventful, sim does not appear to I over !W years ot age until you see h< grown daughter bv her -ide. She1 is small woman of tho pearl style, bein neither blonde nor brunette. " While Til re is Lite Thera i- Hope. Muny of tho disoascs of this soaso of the year can be averted by a sum amount ol e ire and at lillie cost, IJ the timely usc ol' EWUAXK'S Toiv CINCHONA Conni Vb. Ii cures Diariiioa, Dysonlory, Clio era Morbus and like complaints. A traveler should he v? ithotlt a bottle, : it will prevent any discaso thal woul no doubt ari-e from the change i water, food and climate, without i use. The mosl valuable mei:.cine ? the world, contains all the host ai most curative properties of all otln Tonics, Hilters, otc, etc., hoing tl greatest Blood rori tier, Liver (tegul tor and Life and Hcallh-Itcstoril Agent in exisloncc. For Makiri Fever and Ague, Chills and Feve Dyspepsia, Indigestion, sick Hem ache, Nervous Headache, Chron Khenmatism, etc., eic., ?t ?s truly Herculean Itemed>'. li give- new li and vigor lo tin; aged. For ladies : delicate health, weak and sickly chi dren, nursing mothers. Sec circulai wrapped with bottle. CHAKI.KSTON, S. C., Sept. 1, 1885, H. 15. EWUA?K, Ks<?., President i Thc Topaz Cinchona Cordial (Jo Spartaublll'g, 8. < '. : Dear Sir-I ha\ used a case of your Topaz Cordial i my family, and as a 'louie and Appt ti/cr I can cheerfully rocommond i- I all who are. BU Hering from Dobilil and lack of appetite. My chlldroi especially, have been much bonO?KC by its use. Kcspectfully, 11L ISON LEE. Ask your druggist for EWBANK TOPAZ. CINCHONA COHUIAL and tat no other. TUB TOPAZ CINCHONA CONDI AI. Co.. * Spnrtanburg, S. C., U. S. ; \ (JOVlbOy Ilium a Kare \\U\i n Train. CiiicAoo, October '-'<S.-A Times sped from Fort Keogh, Montana, says: A co' boy herding cattle near Bozcinan, yesU day, conceived the iden of running a rn with a freight train Just passing, l'uttii 'spurs to hit? broncho ho caught up with t Hying mi'; and for a while thc rai o WM i even oro. While galloping like mad alon ?ldc tho train, hy a sutldcii furch the hoi und rider were thrown ngninst thc cars Si both were killed, ? CIIOLKK.% i\ J.WAV 70tKK> Urn th? in M ft'e? Multi lu - A llrrndfnl TOKIO. Japan. October '.?3.-Thc citolera bas been playing sad havoc in Japan. Tir re ba vc ?-en over 100.000 cases and 70,000 deaths. Thc old theory that cholera wot.ld not attack foreigners" has proven a false one. At tirst uoucof thc foreign rosi - win- attacked, but within the last month; josi us the d?seas? U gradually dying out among thc natives, tuero ha's been iiuito a number of cases right hore lo Trukiki, where the mendier* of my faf?llv ato staying. We have bad thc disease all around ti*. Wo arc residing at No. 15, and there have been several cases at No-. 18 and ll. One child died in two hours aficr being seized willi thetfiscaso. The Jap mc -< servants all over this concession have had the disease, and a mau could never tell when bc woke up in the nu ruing whether or not he would Bud a policeman lAKUYlNG A DEAD SEK> vNl out to thc waiting cort an I disinfecting th premises. 1 had a barber why came every other morning lo shave me, for which I paiii bini one Mexican dollar a mouth, lb; doesn't come any more. The cholera carried him oiY. His broth? t w as second cook of lue American legatioi After visituig his brother one dav bc weui into the < itv and never came back. Ho had been seized with eb leia in the street and was can ?cd to I ho hospital, where he died two hours after. A servant dropped in at thc house of one of oui neighbors, and died while talking with other servants. The master of tho house ni vcr dreamed of the death until be saw the police carrying the body "ttl of thc b usc. ? >ur life herc for two or three weeks has been one <<i terror and anxiety, for wc n -.er know when wc would fal) victims lo thc pia.-ne. At first it did UOl concern US individually nore than ; HMM:; . FROM rm TI ?. vi -. tables and fish. Wc drank only water which had been boiled two hours. Tho theory w as that with precautions foreigners Wi rc exempt. We went out on the streets L- ry day. and would see hundreds of patients being carried to the hospitals on litters, but wo felt no special nlurm. Wo would see patients carried by our gate every day, too, and even when Japanese di . light next door wc never flinched. l'y I when one or two foreigner* died with thc discos* right close to us, then that be ca liv a difft rent matter and wc ??egan lo bo frightened, We thought of going into th - country, but about the time wc got ready i?> go every foreign physician had rc' .rind t<> Tokio, and there was not a place i:i Jap;,n nt that time winn- wc could nave any medica] attention outside of Tu vic. except, of course, native physic! wli -m we preferred not to risk. WE A HE SI 1 ! I. IIEllE. Nearly all of those Who weld into the country for Hie slimmer returned only to 1 . seized w ith the dreadful disease. Only about 12 or l \ foreigners hero and in Yoho bama liavo died so far, btu several are now verv sick. 1 was three times threatened with thc disease, but every tinto ? yoi a physician ill teil minute- and was relieved. I um satisllcd most cuses will yield v. hen Hu physician arrives in lime. * Tile treat ment is to put thc patient under (lie in fluence of an opiato at once, and this is i. db ?inn? by hypodermic injections. Only fas! Saturday twa* taken down and ti.' physician gave mc three bj |>odcrmi< in- j je< linus during the day. It i- fearful lo bel so badly frightened as we have beeil, bul \\e hop.- f..,r lieder things now that thc weather is growing < outer. In fact, we foi ignersdouot expect any further danger from thc aw ful disease which has caused tho death of many lliousauds of natives. " FilED. S. M ANSI I?I.D. \..iiiiu^ >ii.\ he n.. A correspondent of the Philadelphia IXi rn haviug culled iiticnlion lo the dis gr H Jul condition of Hie gm vt s of Confed eran.- soliliers in Virginia, ile- Suvuuuuh ?Vi?rn makes an appeal for.their re?ue. Wc apprehend that nothing will bedouo lo better tlic matter. Thc- Vhronid* re minded the people, from personal observa tion, that Ino walis of thc Confederate cemetery al Mantissas ?ere down, ia several place?, und that dogs, cattle and hogs Und freo and prolane access to th<- enclosure. We dare Say lllO -caudal still exists, aral must be witnessed dully b\ travelers, lo and ."tom thc South. We once heard thal thc bay ut l'oint Lookout had washed out hundreds of (he remains of dead Confeder ates, and that bog? v.eic- rioting upon (hose r> lies thal strewed tho beach, it" uuything were doue to Correct that dreadful occur rence wc never heard of it. li is said thal the bones of Ibo dead soldier-of both armies, lu Virginia, have, at limes, been galla nd up ami sent North lobe ground for fertilizing purposes, In collecting up thc remains of Federal soldiers al the South for interment inele gant cemeteries, wo were informed, at tho iii " that numerous Confederate dead were converted im<. loyal material for sep ulture, and that, in some instances, on the coast, negro graveyards were rilled for bone- to make I he contract price greater. These are some of the results of war, whit b i-. always horrible. The South had a ?'i; ?I of p ivcrty just after the contest, and now a generation i- coining ou lo whom the bloody th ama is more or less of a urylh. Hen and there thc Confederate dead haw had decent sepulture, bid these exceptions are rare. Our people sentimentally honor them by monuments in thc cities and by annual addresses and poem-, lt is proba bly die fate nf thc vanquished to-be com pelled to neglect Ibo bone- of men who died in battle, while cherishing their melli on- Thc Egyptians wore ino onh, peo I ? 11 who kept their dead In |>erscrvatlon. linly the oilier day tho mummy nf tin Kin', who reigned ut tho time of thc ox nttlsi II nf thc children of Israel was brought to light and now rc|Voses In the Uriiidi Museum. Where aro the remains of the mightyV Where does Alexander the Great's skeleton exist, anil where is lire dil t of many kings and emperors scattered \>y lime and convulsion? Sooner or later the earth swallows them up and they re turn to the elements from which they were cl eated. So, w hile there should bc defeat e against defilement, lhere tan be none against linal extinguishment.- Auyurttl C/ironieU. Oovernlng'f hlldrrn. !>.> liol make any proilliscS lo your chil dren, bul when made keep them. Do nol notice everv little fault and re prove ii. Gow would you like it your self . Cultivate courage anti self reliante ?n children, so that when older they will not tlread responsibilities. Maintain a harmony of development be tween thc lindy and brain, so that neither shall outgrow thc other. Ile linn, yet gentle, when necessary, and Insist od obedience to ail commands; but nevi r ask what is unreasonable or impossi ble. Go nol expect perfection. A child is an undeveloped creature, beautiful as a buch ding rose, but il cannot do everything well any more than Its parents t an Children should not too frequently 1? order' d lo do thus ami so. When necessa ry they may, however, bc commanded. Or dering children about hillls their self ie-1 ? ci, ( Commanding them, asa digniiit-d officer does bis army, cultivates. Praise may and ought to bc used on all proper occasions. The expression, "That IS wi ll done," is a tonie lo the ininti of thc child as well as the adult. Children often starve for honest, deserved praise. Never fall lo liestow it. It ls ODO of nature's aids. The parent who never praises it child tines wrong. A good digestion is moro to bc desired than groat riches. UK\EH \I. SE Wt* ITBMP. racu of Inicrc?? ?;?ihrr<-? from \?rloit? Quarter*. Another Kussian vai snip is going to Varna. Mis. stewart s otate is presumed to bo 130,000,000, At Purls Un.- s- nate nos passed the bill providing for tho sale of thu crown jowel*. The icjx->t! th ul the Ql?ceil would vlsll Ireland is officially dented. Tho opening of the International Sani tary Congress ai Srleooa has ix.ea lixed foi Septen.ber, lss? A New Vork syndicate prow s< . lo I ny 0,000,000 acres of lnud from lui I lierokcc Indian* at $4 per a> rc. The Adam? Kxpn ss ear was i ntcrcd and robbed of gAO.000 ia cash, Mondaj night, between St. Loins and Pacific, Mo. The Hichmond and Danville syndicate has leaM.il ibo Washington, Ohio and West ern road, Joseph lb Hall .li'.: distributing clerk ia tho Atlanta post ofli.^o, has been arrested for Stealing. Tbl resideuce of William Poi. near Pl it Pick, Ky., caught fire Tucsduy night, and iii occupants, eight in number, were burned lo death. Thc boiler of a saw mill in East Nant nu al, Pa.,exploded Sat unlay evening, hor ri! ly scolding lind mutilating several work men. A contrai t bas becu let lor building thc first '-'7 miles vi the Cb irght Cciilral rail road's extension fruin Goodwatcr, Ali., tu Birmingham. By a railroad collision Thursday after noon at Pine Bluff, near Milwaukee, Wis., oup man was kill, m two others fatally in j med and three others severely burt. Mr. JciTcrsou Davis of Mississippi, and Mr. lt. M T. Ilm.ter. of Virginia, it is said, are the oidy two ming who withdrew from the United States Seauic in lodi. Thc body of au uukuowu woman, :...<..'. 53, ha* been lound in the woods near Mil ford, Po. Janies ( oiliui, aged 50, ba been arrested on suspiciou of mullering lin woman. Tko Prcncli boycott "ti German beer bas elicited strong comments frohv the pi - of Germany, especially as it was Instituted in Gen. Bouluugcr's club. Thc matter tends to embitter national feeling against France. Joe Kitchens, thc Mai on Ga., mau who rceeutly murdered his new-born Infant un seeing* that it was horribly deformed, starved himself to death Iii jail. He ilkd on .Sunday. A pr< tocol '? i been signed reuewingdip lomatic relations between Servia und Bul I garla. It provides for a treaty of com merce and for thc reference of several dis pu* -ta joint commission. Mrs. Cornelia M. Stewart, wir of tin late millionaire dry goods merchant!-, diet suddenly Thursday morning nt her ipsi dence Iii New York city, ol congestion ol the lungs and heart trouble. A train ?>n the Chicago. Milwniiltti am St. Paul railroad was ditched Weih ?la; nigh! by ll switch 1 eltig open, und lil pa* seiieera were burned to death by 1 ii in. wedged in a coach that look Uni iront tin President Cleveland - lilied a prOeln mat ion declaring th >' : ;. Lu ?>'?.?. ?h inatiiij duties of tonnage and impost within th I'm'tcd States aro suspended and disennlhi uni -o far as re.s|?ecls v<-Sicls ol Spam, Thc venerable Archbishop Kenrick I : St. Louis last night bu Baltimore, wher I he will meet the other Archbishops of th I count iv. who will take action in regard t> the ukitioa* .>( secret * iciuiics lo the Catii oli<- Church. A dispatch from Des Moines low i, say the dbnppearanco. of Henry Puters, one <i thc im|H)rtant witnesses of the lliuldoc nnm1er case iii Sioux Cilv, and ti..- Intluii lion that be had bcou killed lo prevent hi telling tales, ha* bc. ll ? CHliirnted. A special lo tia- Mi iitgoulcry Ad . . from Gadsden, Alu , reports dui killing ? llic Widow Connor by a drunken you ii man, who wont to her house and wa? pi out ai nc -onut cf his < indit'on. ito .;< ba? li through a .sin.low niki vh ?I h< r. (bu. Ka.ill.irs h? iiif rmed tho Bldg rion government by a n de th Un -ii \. ? regard ibo pr. cvediugs ol' the Sobra ni? i mil: end v ?id. A dispatch from Athel say-) that a rumor ls current there lind ll (Var has consented lo occupy BUlgni ? ? Thc Crofters ol Kilmuir, isle of sky? attacked a force of police who wen as>h big the sheriff lo make evictions, ami tl military ha l to bo called out, who Wei c ?rnpel 1. d lo charge with bayonets ilford, to disperse the crowd. L i* understood Hint ike eonferena ? Catholic archbishops lo determine l!u atl iui?< of tho church towards thc Knights Labor met to dav at Baltimore. The r sub of their deliberation* will bc nun public ! y means of a circular addn sscd ' tin clergy? A great fire occurred on Hie Wh instai in the Hornby dock wiirclioust in I.iv? pool, lt was stocked willi coll .. an grai.i. TiiC damage is estimated ;.' L'liMl (Li?. Five thousand *ix hundred lade? i cotton and 30,000 bushels of grain wei destroyed. M. LcdrainCi n Hebrew scholar, Iii - I?! bli died in Paris thc first volume of a nc translation of Hie Bible In French. 'Hi volume comprises Ibo bool? Judges, tl two books of Samuel and the ?f Ot hool; i Kings. Thc translation will be comp] u I in nine volumes. ! George McKinney, n print? r, was an. el and Tocked up in Hie station house Atlanta Saturday night, on a warran! ii" Tennessee for a shooting scrape in di stott-. Sunday morning al - o'cl< k i blew his brain* out willi a p?9t0l lie li; managed lo conceal. Otto Heilig, a farmer at Lebanon, Pi was shot and fatally wounded Sunday i a 1.'year old son ot a neighbor. The Ix was throwing stones al lb l?g * two lilt daughters, when their father approach! and frightened him away, lb ran jo \ hoine, procured a shot gun, returned ai shot Mr. Heilig. l'ivc Mormon .n.ii'runts. who wa re s< back to England bj ibo action o? Hie Kn gration Commission' in ?,: New York, hu arrived in this country. They wem tak. to Liverpool and there pla?cd on anoUi steamer for New York. They linvoix-acn* their destination without tartha diMlcultit Beginnlitg on Sunday next th 'nm .UlU Crescent route of Ha; Cincinnati, Ni ('deans and Texas Pacific .viii -tari a fi line from Ci:.! inn it i io Jacksonville, i ducing thc linn between Hie two cities twenty-eight hour?. This ls for Hie acorn uiodatlon O? the winter travol. The poptdace of I lomb, in Upi KO' silcsi are excited tiver a boy * vision ol Ike Btn Virgin in thc hollow Of airee. A* ibo sands were Hoi king to worship tho sp and as thc police and military were uno' to disperse the constantly increasing Huon. tlio authorities gav?; omer! tittil ino ir. e f el lcd anti barned, which WM dono. A fire Al Pocahontas, Va . Timi.sd: morning, destroyed sixteen houses, Indo, ing two dwelling houses and several bu ness houses. George Haber, of LynclibUf perished In the Hames. Several other p< sons arc missing. The lire wa? thu we of an Incendiary, A heavy min saved 1 town. Loss $00,000. Insurant c unknow The election in Baltimore Thursday f mci 11 lier? of thu llrst bfanch of thc t i Council resulted ia ?? sweeping violviy ; the regular Democrats, who clecleJ all Hie twenty Councilmen, one from ea ward of thc city. The Labor railVtktii polled a surprisingly smull vote" < \< where they wore endorsed by Itcpubil?ni Harry Nelson, two years old, was mle,? from tho ahas house ai Knoxville, 1 ?>> i ni m i * liaM j1 iiiii>t^iit>ixi*y?i .. .? After a long search hie body was found in a creek a quarter of a mile from the alms b >usc. The child's skull liad been shat tcred. A club near by is supposed to have tx i n the a capon with which thc deed wa? ( ..unmittcd, r.s on one end of it was found -onie hair corresponding to that of thc i bUd: Cardinal Jacobtnl, thc Pupal Secretary pf State, has requested the Nuncio at Parla to rcprcsCut t<> the French government thc - rious cons?quences thr.t might arise from tho adoption of a clause in thc primary ? dm allon bili ut an odious character to the Vatican and directed against the Catholic i lergy in Franco. The clause referred to provides that education In the schools shall ls; entrusted exclusively to the laity. Thc proposal of prominent Mexicans to i stablish Q dictc'.oi 'hip lo replace thc Presi d? ucy Ol Mexico i- causing a great deal of : nient. Thc Mexican papers, with few exceptions, have lately espoused thc cause o: dictatorship, lt is -aid that Gen. Ida/, aspires t<> tho position. It is proposed that tho term bc made twenty years ami that the ... bc mu ic hereditary. The next step will bc thc establishment of a monarchy. A state of siege ba) been proclaimed in S ..i Tie Bulgarian Regency arc iaki?g precaution* in anticipation of a Russian d c(ai being attempted in Sofia during . at Tirnova. A plot has bceii .li-'-ovcixd to seize tho Ministers and send them to Russia. Gen. Kaulbars bas not! th t thc Regency that if the conspirators Prill . Alexander Ix* punished tin lt;:-dan government will have resort to ext.eme measures. Thomas L. Miller, a promiucnt tobacco dealer at Stephonj ort, Ky., was found dead in 1? d ut a hotel in Louisville, with a hor rible wound just over the eye lie bad liten out seeing tho town till au curly hour. au?! 'laving money he fell Into the hands of bail ch natters, who g. ? him into a game id cards and then knocked him on thc head. lb ?rol to the hotel and went to bcd, and died during the night. i ero are no new developments in the Adams Express robbery. Thc report that Mi s-miger Fotheringham bad confessed is without foundation. The Kxpress otliclals are working on thc theory that the messen _i! story was true. The latter has not bc? a arrested or placed uudcr surveillance, I but of hi- own accord ls in constant com me. !<; bon w ith the oftlccrs of thc com I ry. who have the casein hand, andas -?-. ni: them as much ns possible. The canning business has grown to cnor l , ... proportions, Maryland and California taking the lead. Thc total for Maryland comprises 1<V},000.000 cans per annum, a sim 1? . : iblishmcut in Frederick City put lin up? of ...rn alone 2?5,?KV?,OOO causa vcr. tither Southern States have only hiUi'i'ly gone into the busbies-?. Aiound New Orleaii" lioth in Louisiana and Mis sis Ippl, fl number of canneries arc shipping I North and West a large number of thc dell I rucies, oysters, -luimp, preserved oranges and ?imitai prt ducts o? that region, Inspei tor Bj mes, of New York, having I been advised by the |x>lico of other cities, including Boston, Philadelphia and even Chid,:: >', that i roOks were leaving for New Y . 1; t . . ike ti hand in the statue of liberty I celebration, spread hi*- net la?t night to h them as tiicy came. Detectives were '. med at thc fen les, railroad stations and hotels, villi orders to arrest every thief or habitual crook that they might lind, and vere SCUl OUt to search thc street asid divi Tho result was prolific, and i :;.. headquarters gave up Its motley crew i.; - un ii ?lng boforolho conn-. i Tin1 ICinju tor ul Russia iMIim i? Krr.U \>t.lrr?.? I .i M? \ I III y nu J Aa\ v . Sr. PKTI.HSM ISO, October SC.-Thc ( tar has Issued an order of tho day to tho 1 tuny anti navy in connection with tin newly erected monument in memory ol thc Russo-Turklsh war. lt roads as fob ! low.-: '.May Ibis memorial ol the Russo-Turk li-'n war be alway-a nu menlo of the self I denial and horoisui of lite warriors, who, v '. li llod - lu lp, covered Ibo Russian 11:iir natue with fresh glory. On titi? festal ' y ? address myself to you, Commander?, :..!inh>K onlecrs, soldiers and sailor?, my .ju*!.?nt army, and heroic licet, to tell you ;h.ii I uu*i t-> your unswerving devotion. ?? iu am proud of your deeds ot glory. In ? illina ii nilli tho whole of Russia, 1 re iiieiubol with heartfelt gratitude your di de, .?.-hcd services lo ihe throne of tin fatherland. May these memories l?c a [>li Ige of tho conviction shared by myself :;!id the whole ot Russia, that in all thc ire rials, which by Cod"- providence 111 ry ' i-it Russia, the "anny and fleet will ever maintain that lofty standard of martini heroism mid unfading glory which anccsti t- attained, and winch bas IKX-H worthily upheld and advanced beforo our Mlil ('let eland'* Moftar.lttC Trou Mr*. li ls rciKuted that Miss ROM- Elizabeth * .. i. n i. tho President's sister, has left the cd I toi lal ?hair of iMwary Life, and that lawsuits for damages for violation of ? M.trail are to follow. Kider, the pub lisher, ls reported lo have threatened, in thc event of Miss ('loveland bringing suit, 10 make public all of her private corres, pondence and summon to tho witness stand III def? ncc Pi sklent Cleveland and all thc members of thc Cleveland family. The trouble it appears was caused by M bs Cleveland's donia ud for a larger share ol llii Ihianciul profus of Literary l ife, which have risen from next to nothing to n very liaudsomo figure. Kider proposes i'? x i-it Miss Cleveland at Holland Patent ?< I her to moderate her demands. He ?pi ko very pleasantly about her, and dc I ;.. lay that MISS Cleveland had yet 11 ft thc magazine, but intimated that it was among the probabilities, lie said: 'The I with Miss Cleveland expired virtu ally in October, lt wa- for live year-, but it Wfl.IraWll thai either party was at lil) crt,\ to suggest modifications of it at thc . nd of four months. The four montlu ex. pin d ( tctoher I. and Mb- Cleveland wanted a hu ei Interest, ii half, in tho publication and un Increase of about $'!uo per month. Thus far the contract hus been faithfully carried oui on both ?ides." -? ? .? V(rican Airoelite*. LONDON, October20.-- Tho details have bc? i received of tho massacre of native ( ii Istiuni of l g uida, Africa, by order of King Malanga. The massacre Ix-gau in Juno and wa- directly due lo thc refusal of a Christian lad, acting as the King's pago, i . Commit an abominable crime. Many . liri linns were tortured, mutilated and speared, and 112 wen burnt alive together. 'I lie appeal? of the missionaries for lite cessation of atrocities were unavailing. The fate ol llicso unfortunates did not wcrvo thc candidates for baptism, and within a week uftir the massacres manx natives were bapli/cd at their own desire. Leaflets containing extract- from tho script mc, prayer- and hymns in l ganda language are freely bought by thc pSOplo, although Hu ir [lossesstoil involves thc danger of punishment. The diary of Bishop lian lllngton, who was i nit lo death by lue King, will soon bc published hi London. It is a thrilling and pathetic narrative of bil OX perlencc hi l ganda up to thc day of his death . .<4*~ A ( lear lldad aod a SlrouR llrart. if yon muddlo your braius with any of tho whiskey compounds which arc ?old uudcr thc namo of "bitters," and which toper? delight in for stimulants, you do your system irreproachable mis chief. Brown's Iron Bittors is not one of thone. It promotes healthy action of the heart, liver and stomach. It cleanses and enriches the blood, and tibs the brain for tho beat mental work. Tho best physician proscribo it, and it hi well worthy of a trial by all. * BB IC ? BB AC. NO MOBJB Doth Corydon hi? Phillis fair await Ron oath tb- .noon. Or swing with her upon thc garden gate And sweetly spoon; For when thc forest lewes begin to turn, Apart from all turmoil. They sit within the parlor snuff and burn The old man's coal and oft, A nod thing -A boy iu church. A non est man-A Chic ago policeman. The nights and mornings uro qutlc chilly Parrot shirts for little '.? ?ya aie novelties. To know how to wait la a great secret ol success. Politeness lo Inferiors ls n debt duct? ourselves. .Thc latest thing in panlaloous-Th( luau who gojs up last. A murderer on the scaffold i- always highly connected. A hutton is one of Ihose ev? nts that are always coming otf. An orange plush has a quiet, tuned dow n silver ray silk strip.? h, ?, Tiuk maercne bustles ure to be worn with very ihiu ball dresses. The latest fashion ill trouser- i- lo melt I dude aud pour him iu hot. Thirteen is an unlucky UUIUbcr fi I man to have iu his family. .Airs well that i nd- swell," a- the - ail . said when the wind went down. A QUbStidOOt-The man who Ulk< - place of another in a brass band, A whole squirrel and a full sized owl nr< types of the tow autumn bouiu ts. It I* brutal to div:.eh au oyster with vic gar or pepper sauce. He ls a fool who Indulges to excess either in rating or drinking. * Peace at a dinner table assists ill angry words stir up bile. The tinkle of tho dinner ' - ll ls a pleas anter sound than the blare of thc li illili . "She sloops to conquer" does not anni} to a woman when she sees a mouse. People are not sunburnt or tanned : - a-days; they acquire n "Raphael tint." A gilt earpet bag, symbolical of "y< olden times." ts ti now match recepta le, A natty hort of gilt with bill ? ! c iugs hold- "pins and needles an ? things, "Man want- bul little car below" wai written 1? fue the telephone was Invi nted Blessed i? the man that has no t her mom-1 etcr. for he shall never know how cold hois If jon would liol have alli ietion vlsii y< . twi<e. listen at once to what ll teaches Persecution is often the w ind that seat tera Ibo good seed of thc kingdom. Meek humility wears a gauze robe, cov I or I ug but not concealing it^ deformity. Praise your housececper for her sm fu! dishes and regard her failures !. niei Hy Mon talk a groat deal about cxci I their judgments, win n it is their pr* they exercise tllC 1110 ' A Chicago woman is suing for a divorc* from two husband? at the sam< lime. Sh will give the others one more tri;'!. lt is a remarkable fact thal not on'; tin political panics has darell lo Inser? ti base bull plank In its platform. Woman- capacity i'>r government i shown in tho fn<*t ilia* nearly .> DOO woinen hold ofUciul posh ions In Cn .-land. No sea serpent- have I ten seen at the Congaree brid;:, thus lal tai* s<-a- ! Cainpagno hus not got its work tn ht re ; i To wish to do without oUr fellows m 1 to be under obligations t<> no ono is ti surd sigh of a smii void ul i>< ustbility. Il is good discretion not lo mal; inttcl of any man nt first, because ene cannot hold out that proportion. Nature is a great physician. Dou'i 1 afraid t.. trust her: she looks cen fully aftei thc interest of her pain nt - stomach.' "Thc city inns! put it- foot down on such corni pt ion?1' shrieks nu excited editor. Hui it can't, you know. Corporations have no soles, Thc edit. ' ol ti prominent religious week ly I? moved *.o bay Unit ?ii lin > ase of fuh?i cures both tho di ea* und the cure ari in variably imaginary. Wagner, the musician, wiuj chielly rc sixmsfolc for Ibo in.:''.! i ? ol Kin. Ludwig. Hut tho taint was in his blood and oiuy needed an evil genius lo develop it. Let Bli individual have whatever he i ills for tt> cat. it i- not he who craves lt hilt nature, ami she will not permit him too much. A few tenspoonsful of soup, p --e-diiL body, taken ou an . inply stoma 'li tone and prepares ii lo receive io . ,-:..'.! mote substantial food. lu tho progress **f civilisation Hie frj In pan disappeared willi ihc adveni oi Hi gridiron; which, in turn, has boen i| soded hy thc wiro '. ?"il' .. A drop or two of lemon Juice an?! ? dash of cayenne on nu oyster may I?.- (olerated, but it ls best eaten directly from tho shell, llavored with it- own juice. Emltosscd white card?, with crest i : motto in tie? lett hand corner in tili aro something quite new in hall Invitation for lin's w Inter. The ?Supervisor has opened his books for registration of voters who have changrd residence, lost their certificates, or como of age since the last election. Life has no wretchedness equal lo n i;l sorted marriage-ll is the sepulchre of tho hear: haunted by ghosts of lost affections and hopes gone ton vcr. lt may bo that luck goes Up mit) dow ti the world, calling on men and women. Iitit the name has liccii spelled pluck Oil all lier canis that have come und ?r our eye. Som?: jK'ople arc telling what a lucky mail thc young Governor of Maryland l?; anti yet ho himself says that his only In heritance was tho gout. 1 lc has just mai ried and taken the usual u'sk-. CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE. 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