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EMPSON MILUS. ?Htcr Hipp Lo YOL. ?. LAI KENS C. LIM S. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1886. big job of Clothing _Baltimore Fir?. I IA MITON AT BENTON VI L1.B. T K Ci UK AT CAUOl.tKIAN SA Vii? JOHNSTON Klli)M UIiiSTltUt I ION. Tho llrlllliint Coon l>y Which aii.wer ? :?< Huffled-Humpton mu? ituiicr mid Their Stair* tli?> l.nnl to Oos* Hie ItlidKB-'MuJul Harker'* Heroism. To tho Editor of tho Nows aud Oouri< Tho artiolo writt u by Gout r,d i lampton on Bentouviile is another illustration of that modesty which lias so much en deared him to his pooplo, Tho Oouoral has not given all tho buds in regard to that critical moment, when tho army o? Uoneral J. K. Johustou waa imperiled by tho advnueo of Oeuerul Mowor's division on the extreme loft ol tho Con federate position. Ho has not bided fully tho part ho b ?rc in tho repulao of that most serious attack, lt is due to him and to tho truth of ititi ?ry that those who wein present should tvcoid their testimony as to tho facts hoforo they become Bilont forever. "Honor to whom honor is due." On tho lliird ?lay of tho buttle General Johnston's anny was almost BUri'OUinlcd by tho legions of Sherman. Jin- Con federate lines extended in tho fenn of a hone's -hoo around Bentouviile, the bise heir,;; u boggy orook or nm, called : Mill Oreok, over which there ? is hut ono bridge, and that one nour tn the villago. L'ho columns of Oener.d Sher man, wero convtrgiug iiround ibo r ; ; ?. 111 au?! c?Mitro of < louerai ?I oh liston',! works, which wuro rather crudo aud con Iructcd hastily. On ot.r exlrome left, 'o ar tho villago of Boutouvillc, tho lino \..is '-?i i,i by skeleton regiments of dh mounted o vvalry, aud your correspond* nt, then in command of Ibo 10th Georgia r. ?,;- i mont of Youno,'a brigade, Hot I r's di. vision, was mar Ibo extremo einl of th? works. Voting's brigade ivan Ihen c nn mantled by Colonel Wright, of thoC >l>'' logion, which command, with t ?. Jiff Oa\ is legion, tho L'hilhps legion mel tho ; 10th Georgia, constituted Voting's |' brigade, i When tho hentl of Mower's divinion 1 ma 'o its appearance, covered h\ a clou ! of skirmishers, Hiero was no force t i in sistltinour works. It swept past the lino, and was moving lo>v... 1 : . bridge over Mill Creek, taus tbruauig itsili directly upon tho liuo ol Goticral JUJU s U>n'a retreat and bia only wa j out, bo-1 ? causo it would not have been p ?suhle' ior General Johnston lo have fought his nay out nt Hint Into dato Ihr nigh tho first closing lines nf Got.oral SIIVIIIHIU'H 1 irti v. Gcuerui Hampton, n t i a. o irs i an ; iriers only, I rouglit Into a t on : battery of urtillerv which w t mar iv n ton ville villago mid ordere i < o'..ucl vVright to attack tho dank of Mower's I oohiuin with bia dismounted nu ,. Tho ' order nc? prom j liv obeyed, au ; ... nicko * ensued, ni whioh tho o iinuinmls ?jot in?I* termixed rtud engaged abuu;d li:uul-tu-j Jiui.il m a revue struggle. 1! ill. ;'. tv i JP every direction, and the on) u I of thc 10th Georgia were Mint down talco in ten minnie:4, lt bas nl'.?ajs bet n a wond? r to your C ji rcRpomh r.l bow'1 Genoral Hampton escaped ou ll .( ihy Wbibt these u<" ps woro hotly ougagi ?i General Hartley's column caine in sight and charged with tho lb.bel yell. This Sut a stop to tho advance ?>f Generali lower, and ill ll b W inonu nts in ? whole , i eolnmii was in full rotrout and our lines < ro-CBUtblislnsl. i < Tho nukid truth in that but for (ion- ' ..nd Humph n's prompt action, with in adequato tacitus, as it was, tin charge uiado by General Mowor's division w ?uki h?ve resulted in tho ocouputiou pf Ben lonvillo by tho Federal troops, anti t> tlislodgo thom Would have required moro force than (icm ral HtirdeOluid, Lisbmall ' command being iii (bat was ju resorvo. Any con ll iel ol a serious nuturo in tho rear of General Johnalon's works would ^lavo have demolished his troops, air? udj ! ' a??ii'prcssed and under a heavy lire, both of small arms aud artillery. lt follows that although Oem ral I birdie did ?Irive book Gent rd Mower's division, it would h.ive l een impossible, had lt not have been ohecked by General Hampton, with his diumounted ea> drj aud biH scouts and cc miers. General j Sherman may say that hooulore?! Mower back, but that coluinu was forced baok, and did not wad for ordern. 'I he gre md where tho C<iiite.it took plaCO wa litton d with (lead and wounded of both . ?di ;.. Had not General Hampton ntl a ked tho advancii g column ol General Mower it would have billi tune to corno itu alignment ?nd cover tho cart h works, which they had pabstd, with ?lhirp shooters and artillery, s<> that General Hardec would havo found 't a ililli suit tank to dlslodgo him. lt was the sud denness of tho attack and the fact thal it was mudo from both Hanks id i nc< which oheoketl tho advancing troops Just after tho lino wan ri formed and the wo.'ks r COCO Ulli od the uuitu-r was bi.' of by tho officers present, and il wn then tut general opinion ihal liamj on, and not uti > Ono else, h ul Hived tho r.riu; from being Wkeu in reverse and doubled ap on itself, it J" Ono tb a tho final disaster toon followed, but had UH C D federabas at Bentonvilhi bern ci uipi ilod to light their Way out tho lois ? ? iii? must lice bi ??i very gnat, and j.I,\ unavailing at last. (hi Hie nt nat a stand was inado nt -.boit-. \ 11 ?e. Your correspondent ri tailed id preparo tho co vt red bridge ai that point for destruction. Thoinu lr; and almost Al) the artillery pow^d ovoi fi ht, wbibt tho" cevuir.v Wits lioldil ?/ Hu town, Illlputriek, ivilh infantry sup port ?, and several light batteries, pr? ttl fot ward with sangwuo hojas of nul . ? off tho Confederates, who were m ti.? east aide ?-? the brid.?', sud he lim actually reached the baniof lh.? .i' .'v and below tho bridge, bi l-re ? ? laii the cavnl ts crossed, Bul lets tv s ?wing tho air from b nb direction \ cu 'binerais Hampton and lintier, vs it lt their stall's, rode into and IbrOllgl tilt bri-'ge, and nt onoo Hi?' torches, al Ij lighted, descended, and tho whole- i tte turo, wbioh bsd been previously bo 1 and supplied with rosin and ttirpci 06 ?a heap*, was enveloped in lurid il mt?. la that way a start wu? tccund to ?Ul retreating forcea ami tin esgerm '. oi Kilpatrick ballhal, General Butloi ?. ?v ?red tho rear of .Fohtndon's atm) aid \vi\8 constantly cngugcd iu holding tho F?deral? in check. On tho occasion, during tho retreat from Smithville to Uah igh, tho artillery, Which wns quito a Illl'gO body, ns it hud ruofd of tho guns of ( hmcrai JobuBtou's nrmy, with touch rcKcrvo ammunition, hocntuo embedded in u morusa or bog ou tlic road, and time was nee. usury t<> ex tricate it uud corduroy Pie road. Maj >t T. O. Barker was Kent to tho rear to use such means as might be at bis command to gain tho necessary fimo. THO luth (.borgia wan then in tho extremo rear of our column, lt wa? faced about nod deployed in ii ?icon ?>f wooded laud crossing tho road. Major Harker took his position in tite front ol tho ontumand without < ven availing himself of tho cover of ile- large pine.;, which gave some protection to thu men of tho rcgi nient. Before long tho advance skirmishers of tho Podoml force carno itt sight. They "demit d eutiroly across tho hoc open fluid in our froid and overlapped our troops on both ll in!;><. lt wan manifest that our position waa untenable, yet Major Barker was Bent there to hold it until a gun should indi cate that our artillery was once more eui the march. Any insu who look vd nt his clearcut protilo and compress^! lips could read Ibero tho tb teruiin.. ion to carry ont those orders, even if wo lost our whole command. llu ro aro J .ny si i ts of penh in war, and various types of courage may be scott, with somotimoa a conspicuous abficiioo of that quality. Of all trials none can exceed that of a man who knows aud rodizes bis danger, yet faces it Iii inly for duty's sake, Major Barker had been twice wound rd he kuow that it was only a question ufo few moment-) when '.!..? whistling bullets would giv< us moro music thau wo wanted. Ile knew tba', there was to bc HO excitemout to nervi- li ; that wo were too weuk to make j* charge, whore ul. M uso of danger i.< drowned ill the ri id whirl of the blood. Ho km W weil that if shot there our bodies, nUve < r [lead, would .'all into tho band? of iii? I'licmy. Yet there ho sat, bis Hue lac? looking like a carved osmoo. Your cor* respond? nt admits that lie ans v? ry bul ly scared, l ut what was lo be done? Nothing, except to wait ami mska th" h st ?o could td ibo coming iiuequal foulest, und hopo for bllCCtSI. Our Ohm ces Wi re shin, indeed. lin ir guns could out reach ours, tin y were utuot, wo v i ro mounted. They had largo sup potts approaching, wo hud noue. They wein elated with a year of past success, wo wer.- depressed with past nod pres? nt misfortunes, il wan o tri iug tinto. Yoi tin re li o k- r sat, inexorable UH fido und Bahn n:. :? monument. Prest lilli the lire opened ?md by good luck tho Fidel als overshot ns. liny were us ug long range niles and wo won t io clot-o. i hey cut Ihn tree limbs OVOI mir heads and cm-ed us to wino?) willi the ne rea m of nu occasional ul,el! \\'< returned the iii. and tho lino nt tppod, We w.ie ordered to continuo to tiri rapidly so as to causo our number to Ix overestimated. We dui so- md tin i if ct desired was product d. Ilowanxi otisly the s .und ot that gull was waitot For tm liiHii can tell. Before it- boon w is heard tim federal lino bud boon re i f ic.d and hail lecontmoneed tis nd lance. Tho signal c on-.' none loo soot I.? t> ive our wi -ile command from capt ur* iu from destruction. M n y a time Hu.ce in t'tinki' g o ver tit ?vt . ta of thu war-tune your correspond [.nt luis seen iu his ''mind's exe tl' [omi ol Major Harker sitting still wail iug for the sound of that gun, who? detonation his living ears might nevi pave ht ard, a limn chained by ilillexihl . I e,hence t<i or-h-rs to a post where dut looked squarely into tho ja ws of death. B. W, M. M i ii I ug ni I In- Nu rt li Pole. lt may not be generally known tin important mining operations uro carim on within tho \ref.c circle. (Jryoltlc brought from ' Ircculull 1 to Pliiludulphi by tho shipload to bo used in thc makin of candles. At Alton, m ar tho Kort sapo in Finmark, extensivo copper mun have bi en worked for n long tim When it. is rcmomborod that most of tl work lui" to be done under ground, au that heat H vtmti ibo workmen suh". most iroiu, il become} apparent at ont that mint's muy ho almost ns profitih in these high latitudes as they would I on our coast. The main thing is h ive communication oj en u v ar f> bringing bupplica and carrying away tl oren. An engineer who visited tho mines \it ?n a few years ugo, to study rho oo dition iu w inch they wero work* d, foin that tin- elim it?? inti rpmo.l no ohsttto! Tho minos, when fairly deop, ure wari er itl winter than in summer. In such wmk aa hus to bit dolli! abo ground, Un re is scareelv any interru Hon. ll.iring the three dark monti when- the sun ?I ?es not shine, there is lack of light to tlc eye accustomed tho conditions, 'lim sky is olear a starry, tho aurora itt playing most of ! limo, and whntovi r light there is tho ll eli? >ii from the snow in cn asea and tousilies, Moro than 150 years ago minni;; v ca rrieil on extensively about tho sho of tho White H:a by Baxon workmi Silver, Copper ftftd. b ad were prodil" in ci nan titles, Now that tho whale flshory hus olinod, milling ciiterprlaos seems in likely of nm thing to promote . xph lion and settloraentwithin tho Aitic . ole.- Youth's Ot inj anion. DartnolaTt*Uta?of "lebrilj Kuluflitriili , WorM" Will ho a reminder; of personal ll ht for hg? M to come. <>?> Just as Mire u ,1 .lion liss Dr. Pierce's "0 ?hil n Mi il Discovery" boon binned, and If. wit! through tin evils Of lim? t. u lill DU to tin.- physics! eiuai cf] ult it of lhou?a who by its usu have been rel levi I consumption, consumptive night bronchitis, coughi, spilling of hhs il lung**, ami other throat And lung nfl < ; Pianos anil Organ*. All of tho best malu s. $2 . Cash balance November 1, at fc?< t, cash } ou a Plano, 8li' cash ami balance vembor li at spot cash j.ncis oil Organ, Dalivorcd, freight free, al ; nearest depot, Fifteen dajs teat mid freight both ways if not aatufuot Writ? for circulai H. N. W. THUMP, j ? Colombia, H. ITALIAN AMUITION. AM Kttrnrst I'arpwsfa lu llecnnto Mu: L'end of lilt' I.Illili NUtlWIIS. lind ho wished to publish his whole thought, it i-i probable that Signor Crispi, on his return from Pricdtirichs nilio, would hnvo rondo ? declaration moro imprcssivo than n mutilated ooho of tho tnobsago boruo from Berlin by Beaconsfield, "I bring peace with honor." Uuquefctionably a linn leugne hotweon tin throe central powers should t<>n?l to tho maintcnancu ol poacu in Ku ropo, nuil might oven bo deemed to guarantee trnmiuilitv, if tho policy of Pru nco wcro not so likely hi bu shaped by passion, and if tho colimo of llussiu woro not dotormincd by tbo feelings ot au autocratic ruler. Hy anything that evi n pont poned the. outbreak of un F.u ropeatl war, all the States of tho Conti' neut cannot hut profit, mid muong tin ir. Italy, lint, besides ll share ol" the gi u erd blessings flowing from pence, the Italian Primo Mini.der in believed to ooutomplate certain special advantages U) aoomo t i bin country from partner Bhip with (lormany mel Auustiia. It j wus not, in otlu r words, pea co only that Signor ( i isp i brought back from Fried criohsruhe, but thoeonviotiouthat Italy, whether peace or war awaits her, hus ut! Inst H prospect of recovering tho head ship of the Lutin nation H and tko tuc- 1 ponderaucc which once belonged to ' Uenoo and Venice in tho Mediterranean. 1 In the breast of every patriotic Italian I since the unification of tho peninsula, i thu belief bas been looted that be, und i not the Frenchman, is tho rightful rep-11 rcHontativo and distined upholder of tbo'i Latin civilization ami tho Hornau fame. I Ho contouda that his country, if the nriuciplo of nationalities were faithfully 1 tarried out, would even now cont lin as f immy inhabitants as Franco, while its!' IKipuladou Will expand much faster 1 brough thc operation of certain physio- - ogicnl tendencies. Wretchedly poor a*> < ire the masses of the Italian pout-nntry 1 ind incessantly depleted ns they ? re by i^ 'migration, they yet increase so rapidly < hal italy, it has beru computed, must, i .ven without territorial accessious, over- ? nke und outs!rip FrttUCO ill the course I >f a .- ingle g. ii. ration. There are, more.1 i ivi r, many millions of Italian-speaking I lunuiti beluga that mo still oubsido of I IviHi; Humbert's dominions. They be- ? ung to that Italia ir ridout a, the longing c ur winch, although of luto for politic t ?noons less loudly uttered, romulus in ixtinguibbablo. C mid Italy incorporate i iii t'i.it pi r ams to lu r by race, language ? md 'usn neal associations, Mio would I nke ?ro?a tho I ri i ell Llcpubho Nico, i savoy mi i Corsica, ami from Au tria m t fl inly tho I'reiitiuo amt Trieste, but the vholo btrian, Sri..vornan and I )u bunt ?tm I .oust of tho Adiii'i*, which once w?:s I .?din and afterwar.ls Venetian. Front' i I'urkoy, also, idio would ulai il Albania, i hus acipiiring tho wbulo lllyrimi and c ?'picot sen coast down lo tho Strait nf 1 bianbi, and making tho Adriatiu what > t used t i bo before the advent of tho 1 lltomam nu Italian lake. v That is what ul I Italians behove they i night to have, im*, having recovered i heir bored i Ul ry possessions, they would ' mt stop (here. Cone? ding to their Ails-( xian copa:t uris Sutoumn, tho wlioio 1 mi them seacoast of Hie /ltlgcatt and the . robublo reversion ti Constantinoplr, ? hey would claim (.'.india mid ?d tho o i slaiids of the Archipelago, now Turkish, 1 nit which fell t > Venir . on the punition \ if tho (Ireek empire. They woo d claim ' Tripoli and tiuit const ttack of Hared 1 ivbieii waa ao populous and fruitful un- '. 1er tho narnu of Pcnt.ipolis. Nor would I hey, in the event of a BUCCOSsftll Mar s E\ it li Fnuico forget that in l'unis tho l resid? ut Italians out number tho French- x m n lon to mr'. At Alexandria, also, s md throughout tho Delta, thoy co list i- ? ut.', next bi tho (?reek, tho strongest 'J lenient in tin European population, ami > brough thu good will <d P.uglnud nod I inppott of (lormany, tin y may look for- s ?ard to ncpin ing tho iiiffiieneo formerly i io?ACRsed by France in the Nile Valloy. > riirougliout tho Levant, in fact, Italy, i f Hbo net in concert with langland, may ? Iream of supplanting France, purlieu- t arly if thu Euphrates Hallway is built ? vith English oapital. Moan while at tho ' vebtern gato of tho Mediterranean, c italian, dorman und K iglish ironclatls I we preparing to CO-oper?\tO fi r the do- . eat of French designs upon Morocco, ' ,n tho theory that m> European power I Ult Spain cnn sundy bo allowed to oren I iv tho Strait of'Gibraltar. From Spain t Italy has nothing to fear and much to (? jain. I ?" Such are Um perhaps unacknowledged t ?ut nally cherished visions of every j 1 I laban who loves bis country and bo ievoH ber destined to prove by ber j ichic vernon ts Un t sim issn nxamplc, uot ' >f nain.md decrepitude, hut ot linux- 1 minded youth. ' ... ! 1 i * \\ lien to hu? Oat?. ' I lu order to ci capo danger of winier ll tilling, oats should 1)0 sown early iu tho j [all. Throughout tho northern j art of hl) Ci tion belt Sept lober IS tllfl bl st nonth. South of tba middle line, ( lcto? li r mid November sowing! will answer, l i m idea ia b> got a str< mg root d o elop nent lr foro cold weather sets tn, giving dm p! ?nts a linn hold on the soil. Not withstanding somewhat discouraging failures of lato y ears, wo think it good iviliov to sow a large area in tho fall. If killed by Cold tho seul Bown will bo tho principal loss, ns the bind may bo io .ceded in January or February, or eau lie planted Hi other crops in tho Spring. The ol I winb r oat should be brought ngain Into cultivation. It has ul ti u proven a good practico to BOW oats in [bo promeut cotton fields. This may bo d mo wit out RCriotlS injury to th" e d lor, plowing in willi a Ollltivatol', ar? row or sweep, just ns if otiltivalb; aol ton, tho operation to bo preced tl l y tho eotb U pick? r t if t bern ls SU) Colton. On our own farm we have bad Bue to milts from Uns plan. l'ho stamin g Col toll stalks OUI DO easily "knocked tlowik" cold mornings iii iTault iry or Feline ry, And prove Braal] obstacles in tho way td harvesting. ??es Nervous debility, premature di i line of power In tither tex, spoodi'? sud IHirinsni ully t ined, barre bo ?lt, ll) <rut* in ?tumpt. World's 1 lUpunM ry Mt I cal \BAoelatloii, c.ii'J Malo il reel, Buffalo, Ne? Voik. Anew tut coupler U bel?g tried u Ibt C , C. A A ?hopi, ns we go to press. Il is the invention of a gentleman from Flor ence and has nttmeted muck favorable no ile? from railroad men. -- tm~mmmmi~wt~~~mtami?~mxwa~~m wmi m?mi ? 1*. Y.ST I: I I? AMI Tili; DOU's A Pitiful Aceontit of iii? Dumb Vlotliu* of I lliii lllill lull ?I>0?*tOI*H nt Wolli DIMIIIIH ul the In von tl on'ii "> niuo. (Parla < .rr? Bpondonci of UM Y. Tribuno ) Pasteur bas score I another failure. Pudro liiiiz, tbo Portugucso pru -t who WHS bittou by it nuul w<.it last July nod placed uudor'realincut at tho instituto in tho Huu Vauqucliu, ?lied two days ago. lt ia not truo that tho youth who mot with a similar niisfortuun nt tho name timo ami piuco and oamo with bim ; to Paria lias also shurtd thu Patin s fut -, j On tbo contrary ho bas not yet shown ' syatoms of hydrophobia, but is in good catv. Ho was bitten in oyo, check and uoso. A peasant who waa kai full, lacerated by tho mad wolf's tusks iu.il .vim was nut treated according to tho Piisteuriun method ia quito well. 1 went to-day to Die Uttc Vaiuptolin where tho instituto lino been created. lt is very noa*, not maasivoly built, but airy , clean and spacious, Howls of tho most dismal sort proceed from tho basement story, limy aro sont nj? by dogs which have been or aro to be martyrized for tho plory ol'Pasteur and (lo believe him) ibo K< oil of humanity, li tho saints under tbo altai erie.I Imlf SH piteously "How long, oh Lord? How long?" Heaven must bave soou lent au o,ir to their supplication1! und angels have been ?ml to iniuihtor to them. Ono can dis tinguish tbt) bark ot t bo does which foels that rabies is st culing on bim, or (bat Ins trepnunoil bruin is feati ring and hiving il ia mud. i here is thc kirk that CoUlCS. us it were, from almost ont odo tho throat, whick is n sign that lings and larynx aro getting paralyzed, riier. them oro varietioH "f plaintive DDWWOWH wliioh cay "1 know thal I am <oin<; to show myself n wild, wioked icant, but it's not my fault and I iiu >lojo ytAir pnrdou." Thoron uo sadder 'ight tm earth than that present-d by a lug which knows ral ios is coming on it md \-* not yet frenzied, It* looks K> inppltant, and sad, sn sorry, and evoiy mo of its gestures lugs pardon bc foro land for what it is d lomod to try to ?lo. lite ?log which is captured by Past our cnowH there is rio room for bop?' in tho uforno into whioh it has linen thrust. Its tb? i t fnn-l.s ii. a thing t > make tho bibb 'i ip. I I'nifi behove thu! such .nelly as that t" which it ia a victim tau bb pru ni iced with impunity in the ittnto ?'t science, (ii. traversing tho court ronderod <lis nal by thi de profundis I wont into tho iiitc-cbiuiib"r to tin' ?m-p? n-wry. it ta tu n?, airy, Bunny, anti merely furnished vim benches that run aloug tho wall on ?very i-itlo. L'bey wero nil occupied, loose who ni le newe inn is bad a relu .iv?, ly fr? .it k ok. Tho om s who bad iceu Mime days ttliderg iin"g tho trent nv nt badi fagged or jaded air. Theft v ir live children on mat. ruo!Inp*, Tia ibiulren Wi ... ail p i Hy, nil guy, atl rest. cid thc mothers all hap gard iron inxhiy. lb tiger youngsters wore cry ng as il nervous und Beared. A lit tin .'..ri wanted lo know il hbo Aere to bi i'Utiii puuoturod, Another whom I knov :ui?l abo was fevtrish and thought sbi ivan Hiiro to g" mad. Pasteur wita out -f towri "at : ly glenie congress," mid to mo ono o da assists nts, "Whom could I seo ii us steadV' I asked, "c'or what?" " l i ci i* for a newspaper all abont tb I'u ne lilli/.. ' I was shown into tho die loin try, \iu re Hr. Che nu was at work iS b o I've attended to I beso people, ii said, "I !h.ill bo ut your MI vico, they cuino in in Indian file, and each ii .asbi?);; before bim bared the pit ol th '.omach to bo inoculated with thc tum iius. Ii ioh tilo was A category. Thor vero ton cm gorica and ton glasses wit >tuff like yellow ? tandi in them, i ii lulen nt Aloa had t!u ir rev. ral glasse! iiio dojtor worked bi silenooand >.in? mt to iodize that bo was operating o un.ian In ?ogs. There wm not H ruy yin puthy shown for tho poor creal tin si o w? re gushingly grab ful, When li vus through with bis task 1 went up t nm. He took a telegram out of a pi! >f LI-'H graphic messages. It auuouncc ho death of tim priest, He then oj eat i day book in which was this outr; 'ltodrigucz Bairro Lniz, ago f?8, j rion muting from Cahauuan, Proviuco < ns rs Montos, Portugal, Ihtton i Inly 0 at 7 ni tho morning, lr Vi tinda, namely, one in tho nock, one !.o cht ok, t?no in Ibo forehead, ono Hie lip and ono in tho arm ; tho omit be lip greatly tumeiied aud most da (erous; admitted t ? treatment August in td bo had bs-n cautoiized by tl cou ry chomibt with a yell iw burnt! ?quid, but did not know what it WAS." Tho doctor then shut tho register ai nit it in its place. Ho proceeded los bat nothing Short of a miracle cou nive t-avi.'d tho priest. "Why?" I nskt 'Ilocalise," bo answered, "ho came t ato. He should hllVO OOIttO before t .ontli day of incubation. That won nive saved bim." "lint," I said, "1 i nembor that M. Pasteur claimed nhill 0 nive alter even a month's iuoilbatioi .Von remember moro thon I do," du?! Ibo doctor. "When did ho t IO?" "Why, wiitin bu appealed to tho wbi * ?rbi to subscribo to bis institute. 1 ist i nolly announced that dwellers on I 1'iU'ilio Co ist ol Noitb and South Amt lu would, ii bilton by rabid ailinn nive timo to emmi to Puris to bo sa\ rom rabi's." The 1 n t.ii did not answer. A tr. iriof pauso he said: ''Pastern's remo ikoovory othot oure, is only eflloacii AIU o not appliud too hit??. Patii OHIO to ns twenty, twenty-five, tin ?.nd forty days nit i they bovo bocu ' ,en. Wo toko them in simply to et heir in r>-If they ?be tho syid tn mt nt fault." Ti o M i\>'r - t down John Hlftun< [riinl.c.11 C6i iiuti"conduct, for ten tiny *.. . m ihn introduction ol a rosoluiim ibo Knights id Lfiboi Convention pro mg dud no dinners should Iki gr.ui'n >.b"'nihill."? of "r'.l" ni IntCi'S, Mr. Po wit .nd lb? General Mi en luv stu,,I, ?. [?nat lipplflUSO, that no SUch Charter?1 BVt r hern issued and none ow r WOlll I A sensation hus boen duvolopcd by nnnouiicemenl that thc municipal sud ties of liOUsvillc, Ky., aro about los?. oidlcintHitH itgalnst tito Prealdenl ano rectora of Ibo Louisvillei Oas Comjtsn) huyiog the olectlon of <.< nain ?stab Icu tors with thc Idea in view of scenic ? lt irter from thc lAyislatutc Riving c.arnpany tho exclusive right to make boil iniu?n Louisville, lt is charged ih thc faat olectlon the coiiipatiy apenl $1.' to elect legtalaUire. A I.I. MEN . DITOKS. The Mitti "\Vlii> Would Ackimwledioi 1 If<? Could not Kim H N*J\\>IHII?I:I N< t ' ' . HlHcovereda ("HleronymouH Crank" In Vcmpli 1 mo I havo nov tr yot discovered 'i . t; it ti who would acknowledge aujthiug cl? ; bo might cou fot-s that lie had mi lakm hi? catling in becoming a miniMer; !; might say that he was never buill foi a lawyer, or that medicine was not lo ..?> taste; ho might own up that ho emil i not run ii KHV mill, u loci motive, . school, a hoUd, a Bt caral mat or a salo??! ; but uever admit that lu could nil uiuki newspaper ii howling success. I discovered ibis psychological fuel . < V! i ii years UKO win. ii a fin ud ni" mun took a trip to Europe iud asked uno tn iou li Lt paper for him while ho wan away. Now, if there waa any on . thing that i thought 1 could do then, it was t<> londuul H nc wapa per; BO I promptly >?< ' i to bis h 'pi< -t and wis installi il aa id.tor. I determined in tho lir-t pim that I would sound public senti tut? t, and tit.il nul acciirub ly what my reade 'ts wm.tod. Hero arc a lew ol their opinii .in: "Ymir edil rials ar.? lo i long. IVople don't icad anything longer limn tlfteeu Hui's nowaday e. They believe m para graphs.'" . "Why don't you give us sonic ed itorials. Those Bbort commenta uro not worth reading. They give u.: lio idea cl l subject." "You ought to giv'- moro personal and * ;oi< ly news. Surely tl>e movuiu mt ? "i rcapectablu jun?lo aro of much mor imporbauco than tho records of thc po* lico court." "What makes you lill your paper with ill this nlu^ii? No ono eures lo read dial kind of Btu fl." "I can't ooo why you lill your paper with so much tri val local news when KO ?nany important oveuta aro taking pluei 'hiowhero." ..For goodness sake give un tx rest . :i lie foreign nowa. NoOody here caro? ivhat tho royal idiots are doing ill ling' and." ..Why don't you cater more to tho adiea? i hoy aro t ho greatest no wapa pi r enders and it sccnis t.? mo you sligld bom entirely. ' "Look here] You are milking n ? . - ako in publishing a womau's'p.i] .?. i! rou expeot ti snooted, you will ha*, o 0 put :-omolhing stronger iu it. ..Aa soon aa you ip|it puhli liing 11 ii nf er nat base hull nowa you ci .. rein ny subscription. .'Whnt'a tho nial ?' willi your ; .i, ?ow? lt Ima no luise bull new fl in 1 L'.nit'H tho only department 1 res I, nu ; f you ctin't givi UM more limn y.ju ithy, jim i tin slop niy ....} or " ..You could greatly impr'o'vu ybtiv taper by punli-ihing i etea <.:' . . Lei.I iiiniorists occasion illy." "1 eim't understand why y< Ubli ?olumiiH with th . ?i leg? il humor i-C 1**11 Nye, linl> I lu i (lotte und tho funu* impera. No ono wanbi to read Unit ka.il jf Milli'. " "Well, I seo you aro publishing i i< iiol prohibition paivr now. Von w11' nuki' a gnu? many onemic? by . m br j ng lb.it folly." "1 hear it (^illili mi ny complaint! mi on g prohibitionists of the luke-vi? i less of tho paper. They say I' ..t ji'i nive gone back mi Iii- c inn... "There is ono thing lacking in > ?aper. You are not i picy und pvr.-.n..*.. iiioiigh. f'eophi want personal!! s i 1 days. They want to be shook nj ." "You ought, not Ui i ? ii 111 if BO mci 0 persboalities. Maiutiiii ii judicial nui-, nial uvoid anything Uko heat ol nu I ico." "If tho paperJmd moro sporting news V it ami fowl r r? ligioils notes, it won! I ic moro popular." "IleligioiiH people complain ?i groal ?al about you lilhug your paper willi ?porting nows, nud neglecting the affair* ii tho ? burch." oneil Was tho advice I got. lt W?IH iluin that iu order to Batisfy overybotly [ liuil to doubla tho ??zo of tho paper or b continue its publication outirely. I >. minded lo adopt tho advice in see lions. acamo by turns raptuQusly tilt, nsly and sublimely ski?prica?. 1 vu t UK?? a litoratour ono week, an I ike tho correspondent ol a Bporting carual the next. 1 constructed ponder* ms articles on tho t.irifl' un 1 as an nd's-1 nonet rated tho giddy of tho giddies ami lashed up an editorial mi tociety. 1 ivroto i arm -tly ab mt baso ball ne 1 leveloped an easy cow-boy Htyle iu mj literary critiques. I uoticed i .t r-, local [dank walk that had hoon laid and every watermelon lawn party timi Ltd been given oue week ; nod tito nt \t I wrote i'mut tho early extermination f fturope. 1 gave my views about ugricult ire in II way tlmt infatuated tho entire Oranger 'lenient. 1 Wlute lip ll public ofllCUll Ul i judicial way, and no QUO paid any at lenlion to it. I denounced another ifllcial in a lurid, red-head d style, and ?ontrooted a serious case of doctor's bill m account td it. When I had been au editor for six greeks 1 boco m : aware of thc fact that ii iho owner of tho paper did not return icon ho would Und nothing ol Ins piper ? ft ex s pt tho mortgage on tho typo ind pr? f-H. >m llrarlnji im? U I?. AoiiicwliHt sinnige Ihiil li in oiu{ the ii|developcd indu liles of I lie Binti MI w per-??ns have llmllghl ?! (Vj dh j: niitfpy in nut bisiring trees win n li ? II il ie made one of the mos! lin point nt bruin lu . if horticulture, lind, unlike most . ibu dis, ls sufe from ibu danvers of over pin hieiioli ii ? til ?end rt century, Mn mg int bearing tree*. ,h lillierl, walnut rum diestnut deserve ppcoinl ilbtlec, hut ; . i ;nn Is indeed tim pilnen of nil ;t|i?? mo I l.e uillful ned syniinitilc il, the moil i i . iud lohg lived, the most |x>pulitr um) lb' IIIIIRI pt?llbib'.c No nun Itjdilfttvy Iii IL nut cult'.tul line will p i) to large lt 'H riot evi n Ibo fainmu oiling? grove ol Plotldn Tids treu I* ?ol ni all ehoiicif ^.ils will grow nliii ; mit whore, on lilli mil B, in reeky pise." \ i sulUUlo f r ul ilvailon, nr mi hluli . ndy Igcs- ?hut will arow faster and mi j/er If plnnted on molli ffrtdc anil. Broad nrea-i if lund ).i eui rt ute, now Vrduelcsi to tho owners, Wouhl, Ina nhort linn, alnmsi without expense, yield Immense prollts if plante I i ? p can m-iH. Burch it ls tem! out people ain giving Hil" Industry stMiilmn. find evert Farmer should tiave n grove of sOitclypo mrs-"tho pride of tiie neighborhood, Hie td miration of t lie tojournois, ibo b> tune of its owuer." The Bparklo of repcutant tears reachel heaven, ?.??.'. . 11 u Vinci* i in 'lin m iriwrji?i? i . i ?. .1 .. i vt ? .?; inn,i. VVIlt ? .ii ?. ?. ..J. t (illili!. Un yliU of j ;.. . . . . i i ii It 'fo ? ?' v J. ny ' l. in s . u ny I.i tii?\in>>-Teilt? 'Hie Order .y'lN'sr.vt oi.is, o ?- :, r -Tho Kilter ,.<;..-i i In (Jeuerul Miistei W i kainui I'owthrly np u UK-iitdui'le of ibo dithol < h. ti re h * nvaid dei Kulg?iti of Lab ir, ano" ivh:cll hi bot H ii waded iv ii li more thun I or<hmi?y interest by H.?' rn? tnt ? rs .,f the I nul i tin mghout liv c Sultry, wit? linn'ly i ?'H; I '? un ichi, timi will be pu ?enteil ti . ic i .; A Kielli ly luUiorrow morn i- i', r .1 . ni i'oiio\vt>: . In 'ii mouth ol October of last year Cu ..:n 'Ji' b >ns e illcil ?Ii? aivtibi' li ip? in Mii' ii i .i i in r io iit-r i-,- !>e tuts uiiiitor. ipi .-i'lite . u bi '.Itu < (mri li In lids c stiitty. Hie i- ? ii'ipil iiitimtg iii- -?. lu-ho rt! eui >ti>iiip ol lin-. r?l?.-r of Knights < l huboi .>v t'i heeii.i n'tiittl -.. I'r-.tiMlii'iH nie1 Ca holte? i.une deeply Interested "i iii iud : l whhlilhc?c iwelve powerful pro . I ;ii. . wh . ute a> ila- bei ul of th? American liiemrclty, would luke wah refeiiine to ill.- I iii .i i at* i li ..m. j "lt hail i COM i< j"e-eni< tl lo the cc !. -i.-: . ; Hi il iuilhurl"ILM iii.,' I!,>. Kn. gil M wote I seeking i" rev iltnlotuzo generally iitvepud ; I nilli.-,iee: I I principles) hy elnlin . .. I"i I i nn l!ie Hulll '<. ?lui ile lo Capital mill in hil munni r v.. . .'\Ut.\ I > billig ?Uto lull : . i ?> pnl'if ovt ielf;ii!y m oppoMi:on to i .val?; i teilt?; tnnl lla.-y wi-rc fodow nellie 11 .\ nnpie ol Ute I'renell : i< Inli<>ts timi irro .! ne lo ? linn---Iv. v the righi ol' . : erin? . iil< n whenever b M ii Uti meir pu ?uni by 'in- . bloke? ? -. ? i. . ile i,-.;' lile lind I'M- di-urnc'ion of piivaie pi rrly; jami Itt.il should die Order prosper \ 'iii--I I pei ni- ?un** piuieiple.i ii ?o i?-e,-it?bly j li nd us ineiub'irH neil Hit! A 11, ,. s. , j I generali) from Insubordination to n ireh) I lind hoe; di in. lt ile* prim :pli . . the I Knight--: wi . ever i" p ."-iel line .; thu ne p e, ltd di ?o.d i elidion would u. , revel . I, sun; i-1 in ..in country " I tn a ki- int) enemies of ... -. ../--.i , i ti. ? io . j ' ? nun.'.ia'?:.) lifter tho Close of io bul . ; lue Lien?rul Assembly i.i Idell i in??!.?!, ?i air i.it a. s'.Or vvot.ltmn:] rt. j cd ye I li . . ii-- .s liivit'iliotl fi.in Iii? I.e... i fe. Iii < *. j i ! ? I In ('OHIO lo Illili . .. : i> ;.;i i e- lhere wai rt?( hied lr1..- ..i i.?T-ii ii le-sd.ly ou . : : . - . ..... j? lin; (let. .?. i .".pon ". ut' .. . ??-i) .... ... .. .. .. - o pim . . r in- I : :. h . .V.II !'- >ii '-. i'.. i . . ,. . itpttuy uni ! ; ', ilil j inc |Helato> iv lu ilccPlro ia lavin I.I. : ; . itu: ?due .I iii ? vvetikt? iigid ' lite ?'' t no cMiri'li i i juil'iy Wii'tii?i i*dnsl ?l???e :ii'i or^iuibvtlioiis. i m . i- . ??-il of MO rei :y wi iure dio eil? ls . il . . li(i<b o? tii'ga ii/.iti ?a ?IO j .-eli .' !?'. .- .! . '?'?.?.. liiise.-s a pnsutnpditi li:! ili.-.i- e i-oiiio tili .:; vs ,. 1 III not li.'ir I? . Iti'lll < t illy "Tili! ( ii ii itle ' hurC.i i- nil -i \: ibio' bi al '-.i-.i o |i ni j i' ii-1 ; i i" ly ,1111111? H?niiiSI seer ey ami e.oiitreahiieiil. .. . rbi; e.. ?ne ot I be r gill lil ii.'- > : ll tell t.. interl'.ic van h. i el.ilib'uU ttlien sin f> m s t Im! ie. :. ui iirsu is..tiinj.'eroUs lo n.ornl? j or i '? 111 ii - L.t.. hteitrity ? >i Hoelet j ?? mn a P.- .s :-i ' .-.( in tiny W'iy. eli her upon t' un elie or Ibu . M i l ICiiCtlHU" 01 pim l i ii.'* 'Organitioti is Hie h IM?S ol ail | ., reas p ?l;i.<- ,1. i>oeinl un.! I- lijii.>;;s. " ' We c<-nileinii tim. work ol An- . ilits bike Sun- ni f <?'.'>. ilieV w u,d I 1 pu l ilowii the eil.lice ?>f !... lion ihulion whieh sle.lt' ts ti.iiii. even ilnuiyli tie y sltoiilll perlsU lu ibo rubis Tina utan iii ;' would emit-:,vor to ti ?Ii imine im1 Inws ii1(I nis'i lu I ions of lldii great ami LO ii iou'*. 1 >i,ntry, llevuve- Hie bile ol' Un? r wini , .i-i , ...lane llli'l'tb '"I Hu1 '.! K ,'f 'ir liv liifi 1 i 1!. "8 ii i.il -.n is cindi mn- .1 I?) ii..-1 Html . iu un ... um i rei I lentis, unu failli hi ie 01 gitlii/ntion IM expressed a? lom* ns 1 lian ' gerotiH factor is kept ft mn i's run kn , Til I M r ili?n i.'orM on t?. sn) i . Hie j rmdi ial lUitl hud ile- muller liol' Hi. I Vatican ip n Ids rei ?jul vidi ru I uls lo lili'preliile ?li- eni.r.' credit ol v. luting . iver n p' :!.ll>ftl I;.MII| v\i:l np t ir .1 roi der. 11.0 <aiier llie eutlbiid i xp'i; ul lb 'lim l'Ope w Stt ti 'il lioslDc lo reli'itibi er thc eliureh, I .ii I ?1 thc Cunirftry ginel!'! niiliitl ti.? e u-e ? ? tell ?lon ny in ! ?lng tte 1 lucile hers lo tai teiupo'tite mid i\\ nindi It es ic ' ! ei. Inhal obedience lind its 1 .j-.cls v\ ere wi orihj .1 the extieiuo ; I .. . rev- ron ? pr? I ile 1.: li Wi .' 'i tn .show whnl s' - ii n.e ru.ier In d il . in lllbilli'li' li. ,i|) ' I ' ' : 11 evil', lili'l 1:.. ||ig|| est ein i ?I 'u p?- i|i ?. Idith i.. .' ?Vet" I liv? ii Uer rieuil'M . . f I Iii? I ni.- di .li - lr.(I Ci, IliUi! t' irlth'f U'ils er W. i tltiall a - Ulli ?-'.!- iM.C<'a>i:iry lo biko U 1 .nm I -.onie s .. .! i * 1 ! s I ii ,t Mich un riifll sliotil i I . ci mb inned, li ittgued, woultl ' be un v ll e. i? :>t, ri ie. \. just j [Jo\y un- . ..1 i.i I Unit tint) Hi" t'n in'.-'. nil i>'? I c rn!. ..mali, m Ililli ..in. Mr 1' -\ lei I) ihefi ; 1 s on tn j. . u d'i ..? ? ' ????> - Iii ''ll in ?:iilli| ! 1.11 i,-- ? ? . ' il vol ney "i i ne. i i ig i . MI i. I....is for i;.i- flit tiru ;: ive nimmt S I jin" ./III..-. '.fhril Miss ilfJiici ls n ' loukii ? "?III, i lll't iilO? ' "\ . Hid she'd ho Ihn bode ol l it town if ii WHKti i for c ie lld tig." ' . ? ? lint s (lull? ' ..sit,- leta catarrh so bud li tiopb.itml t ?i i-e ?um le r. ;MI.- h i, irieti ii ifi.xeti ie ) . :i ,1 ii" liing helps ina- l u :: s ?rr), i i I Ike bor, hui '?itt doesn't inttke ii HL> 1.isa nine tot ". 0 10 hu afouii ! lier.1 .I- 1 ll H\A hu| used Dr Suge'd f'shiffh .len. 't , !?? e WOlltd hftVfl liecU IV Ml I Og Ol thu .1 .u Isl I, foi it will euro culurrn ? very an e. Family th-?-Nine children. Livy, l-W?. LUI i.- waa < oiiHKii'U.MJ. Uood Advice iu Ml ?neu \\ hu lix poa? Their Slll| MliitU. (From li.ii pei '- Bazar.) A Imbil willi our thoughtless young la '.II- wno do u grout many lliiugs quietly M Iden Uley wouTtl uni 11 iv.-1-> have koo wu i ul home -a habit deserving of I he strong - si cnuiit-miKition-lu thal nf promiscuous eoriespoiuioiico with geiitletneu, whether die aeiitlomen lie married or single. 'i'Uo young ladies who Und pleasure in tills habit use their pens un any pretext that torus up, md M unei i ikes on no pretext at all. Wu i e III t li-ul . 8Ute th il ibU dOOH UC?t ronni e s under the hend nf an undesirable habit than a -in, for Mien ia nu iud. lie.icy about t quite amounting to Immodesty, of winch no y ri who respei ls heiself or w ho desires tho reaped uf others will hi-guilty. The e young letter writers, however, ?enera I ly gel a lit r ward for their thought lessees* or their culpability, if their cor ? spoudeui i- a iiiuii of systematic habite. h. ir let i ern ?ie iha ki le I and in ki lod, and iii? clerks ?.ave us much nf a laugh ovor i hem ns they w sh; a -I it' lu- is not a sya leiuat . tuan, then IhoeO h tiers are at Hie m H y ul any and everyone who CllOOSCS 11 waste time in reading them. If their corres pm.deni is a married mau, then bia i.salon of their letters, eveu ot thc moat II I vial Mu?, placea the SM1-rs nt a disad vantage. Sonni r ur Inti r the letters tull into tho hands ul his Wife, w ho reads the oliy <>r the wickedness: with clear eyes aud holds the writer nut only ia coulcuipt, but in her poner. No yoting girl Clin lie sure dial her corr spon'h'iit i- not merely amus ing himscll willi r, ami it is ol ten the case ibid 1e r lotie*? IU'C unwelcome und ft II en e. and hu does-Hot check Hiern, and doe? icply lo iheni, uni luau Interest iu hoi. ' a nu H Ij m inly ehuuh y. \N nen the writ' r lins recovered from ber '. ly, or forgotU-ii ubJU her idleness, there lhere la thu letter, icndy to risc, like nu a w| ul bet ray I tit* ghost, afir she lierself hus pos-lhly undi rgone a i hange, that will inaki o i i ce burn, bruutleil with .shume, should the i< l . r ey. r chance to confront her, or pei Imps even lin.- memory of it. :! r uiolivi iimyliavi h -on all innocence at lin lime, hut il is Iell forever under doubt; ind, in biet, exec) in the ll ddcsl business lilfalr, iheie cali ho no excuse, aud thoro ton: nu inn icon e, in ihu mutter of a young glrl'ii wiitin rs io any mau in t her personal relative .-r guardian; for about ni os I ol these h- h rs ihiii i in m,maiden II!.eas al - si. mu mutin- lo indecency, and in ibo end her < irres* indent himself never think- other than lightly of her on account liwitliiitrf Hf. Ch-voUnd. MINN;., I u... Od. l;i.-Tho ex iloiticiu iicc.-is:ioi.e.| ;,- .he a ??pea. anet, in .Munn upo'tii , .? i ii me m iruiug i! er I*i*- d?lit devi hiutt'a visit, bf au edi * *11 . ? letti rcs ou me lib 11 istt . itiiil the 'ii inner of con .i llul tin Trih t.u cu led thc '"tour i1 v . - . ...... a ul w In n A. J. pr ,>i...... . ; ibu Tribu m, was .. i .. ? ligy :. . ero w tl of indignant I ne ? \ ? -, i i iki ii lo tho editorial . . . bee! p ?ne?pilly nil Ibo language med with II i. ! Mrs. Cleveland and w !i eh wes follows: .'And i i M i N einelv hard lo reaped Hu i ine.r.hei i Uti fau.il) now touring t r vol tis Mia. l.'iiveitiiid isa huudaomo, uni ure w?niu?, np; ...-M'y several years oilier il. -a Hhe ku?d M he--al least she ..- old cn ugh : ' u .V.- exl ;..:.??.. I hoi own tn . i IOSI e ia n .. ry ug (Jri - i Ch velnnd. i i >. c ivalile t nil --iii- should have li : hiin except lo obtain the position ... ,|i ess it Hie While 1 louse. Kueh u i. i.i' ig? would never have been thought of um jor tin- astonishing political acci dei s which in thee mai ul two or three years brought Mr. ( loveland out et the ob -..muy. which i- h - proper element, lo tho aighc.il posh ion In Itu uaiioh. Il is hard . nave ri sj- et foi a woman who would .? ii h< i>o!l to sn gross mid repulsive a man ? s Gi S ? Ul vtl.i?il, and one with a prl /ate recoid so mali dorons, for tho bauble ?I a b iel social use ndnucy. She ii? now tn m.j .-. ?. - I curiosity ?md ieuiuik for gnp'ng crowds, and her photographs ure i idilios) :? un' (ptite, as freely US Mrs. biiigtiy .? Snell i- hoi icwiud. If she i i n si cure re eke i ni for Glover, she will nive finir yu-ms tn no ol gralilictilion wh'ch i he highest social prominence gi voa an . of iiti liehgul wi tiullugghiu nesispapci nolo i. ty, .oiir thai she will simply have to put np with luie,; Ute ss,!.- of ns itislguif) caul and ? '-cnn- i iiiuii us au cx-l'rcoldent ? ul I possibly ! .-. One Canum Itel pa pang of sympathy for her, but stu- b is chosen it- i : 'I iieliberutely." lin- eilig) burners wore h i by Mayor A A. Anns Ade. I. ir-.:. ; ile- i Hlgy, the erovtd prot.'ci (lcd lo Ute Tribune building md H.ade fit ititi di ?o II orations, hut wita a.. ills dispersed hy the po|.r:Ot lllethen regards Hie altair ns a joko ott Mayor Ames un i mc crowd, us important husinoss kent him as.,, from tho lr ibu M . . a I itsdii niglll, ano in- knew nothing whatever . : .. Article lill it up pe.ired on Wednesday morniug. Tim Bliiry ??r a Pol Icy. Tho Valley Mutual Life Association, of Virginia, hogan business SoptombOr .bi, 1878, Uuarantoo fund, invoatod in nonos and ru or.gages tdrat lien ?ul real estait !, $108,01)0. 1 ho Vallo) Mutual Life A~H toialiott of Virginia is tho largest mid tho b-ailiug Life Association in the South. Over no million f dollars has boon paid in "di to tho families of deceased mom bers, 1 tic i In ii] mi s "f tts phill ia domon trated by tho experience of those who aro insured, tu illustration of ibm foot, v, tako 1'oHoy No. 3, held by Mr. W. P. Lams, t i-. i i tim Augusta Nuiioual liauk, Staunton, Va., I'obcy issued Si pt- miler 23, 1878, -$1,000 -uonao [Uontly il has shored every cost that has como agaiust tin- Company. Tho outiro ?oat to Mr. I una in eight yonre and six luonths, Momborship i ee, Annuals, and ilortality pay monk , hos boon but $70.44, ir au uve rage annual cost td $8,28, At li lalo ol . iuuurau o Mr. ruina was i' years of age, A polio) ut oven amount and dato in ..io oi ila- 1.1 . t p ipului (" . Lino ooia mii H on 'tn ordmury ole plan, payable t doath only, would lin o cost bim 11?. .,.">, or $21,00 per year-a saving of i.122.81 m lavoi m fie Valley Mutual. Theories atti i i ndvanood and joal a , rivals abound ia thuin, but facta can iot bo refut d. Tirst-clusrt ag.mt-i can gel ?boral Con rads by applying to EKG IIAOOOO, Manager So. Ca. Department. Uoiuiubwt ? he reine ly for sipienkiug IKM)U is put ing pnwdorcd simpstone bet ij ten the. h ui hers of Ute sol?.