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^l*??! -wit n<d)lT? .? i9d?*4t?*fe ,y*fc ,9a?n| TfABorf) Mild V? bhow wrfi oT '??**? ft i*di baft???cft at a I ,hi*-d ?>a? ba? oJnJK^j.fJ Jit jmoi?????j| las ctrfw ,nw??rf!>t'Mj tsftrtol ;>dJ *?l ??<fi >? . tfmtd o* e*ol Vitt niuora r?w otldw utv'J -1/oiti gj ?dmrn od Mlw inao 1o vj.i >i ??, -m/tw * j-iA m.i t/?n,t<iiiuiu.J!M?l?>^ "?'^rWlhifl ''-<?-' in- rl ? .1, ?-, -M, ? ll"'!,'-i:il'NjM ^-,'Hni,h- 'i .7 ?Wrrrrr^.l; ? ???. ? I -? UUI . -.,?,* .-._w... ' , i >.. ?, , gUftJ Ims^ntt&l tainrSfti ml ?qom \nma fjoo?! bf*'fe>***" .??*?*?***> t*<?*^> ??tx '.it w.i HTTP ,t.,. OOfuJ-tJitWlO Inf:?} gnirnurj od; nrdj'j? ultU auTi .fcuMuioi ? iJ-titH1.'! ????/?:? Vf 'S?;. 1HH > V??r/. til ?mi ??-Hi??<*vi'iJx*? uifjrtodaiftCI tu il jj tjio 1/. tH .'A .io'Jr'q*?' nt? f>:??4il& t^hiiw tint,\inii.I ?>o Im? Oft . hdtc< ?2ST?.- 3^ * The Loss of a Wife. In comparison with the loss of a wife, ail other bereavements are tri fling. The wife 1 she who fills so large a space in the domestic heaven ; she who is busied, so unweariedly* for tho precious ones around her; bitter, bitter is the tear taat falls upon her cold clay I You stand beside her coffin and think of the past. It seems an amber-colored pathway, where the sun shone upon beautiful flowers, or the stars hung glittering overhead. Fain would the soul linger there. No thorns are remembered above that sweet clay, save those yosr hand may unwillingly have planted. Her no ble, tender heart lies open to your in most sight. Yon think of her now as all gentleness, all beauty', all purity. Bat she is dead! The dear head that laid upon your bo*oro rests in the still darkness, upon a pillow of clay. The hands that have adminis tered so untilingly, are folded, white and cold, beneath the gloomy portals. The heart wlijsse every Jbeat measur ed an fruity* of/Iora Ii? fufidif your feet. The flowers she bent over with smiles,bend now .ajiove her with tears, shaking the dew'from their, pe tals, that. I he verdure arourl'd her may be kept grcen'ahd beautiful. There is no white arm over your shoulder : no speaking , face to look, up into tho eye of. Love ; no. trembling lips t? murmur, "O, it is so!sad." ?'. /Tberejs so strange a stillness in every rqoru 1 No light ToOlltep;%as8i rig nrjmnrL No smile to greet von at nigatfull. And tho old clock licks and strikes, and strikes and. ticks?it flfns .such music when she could heav it! Now it seems to knell only the hours through which you watched the shadows of death gathering upon her sweet face. And every day the clock repeats the old story. Many another tale it teil et h too?-of joys past, of - sorrows shared, of bountiful woids uni deeds that are registeied above. You feel! O, how olien do you feel that the grave cannot keep her. Abraham Lincoln ou Gen. Hancock. Mr. James A. NcDougol, a promi nent Republican of Bnltimorf'is re sponsible for the statement that Abra ham Lincoln said to a Baltomorc del egation that he regarded Gen. Han cock as the ablest soldier in the Northern army. One of the . visitors rather demurred, saying that Han cock was "rash," whereupon Lincoln replied : "Yes, so some of the older Generals have said to me, and I have said to them that I have watched Gen. Hnncoek'a conduct very carefully, and I have found that.when he goes into action he achieves his purpose and comes out with a smaller, list of casualties than any of thorn. Boid he is, but not rash. I tell you gen tlemen, that if his lifo and strength are spared, I believe that Gen. Han cock is destined to be one of the most distinguished men of the a^e.. ?Why, when I go down* in thoJ- morning'itb open my mail?and I rise at 4 o'clock ?I do it in fear and trembling, lest I may hear that Hancock has been kil led or wounded. . -yft&Ay 1g o *% m i Forfeitrd Lands. The Comptroller General has sent to the various County Auditor;, end Treasurers a circular, stating that "upon an inquiry made by the Audit" or of Colleton County as to the con struetio? of the Acts, of ^Assembly 'to extend tho time for the redemption or forfeited lands,' approved December 28,1879, and February 19, 1880, being raspeolively Nos. 629, 207, the following endorsment was made; "Tho intention of the ' Legislajjiire was no doubt to extend the time of redemption to 31st October. The words used in the Aet raise a doubt whether the purpose was uccomp ish ed.* This office is inclined to construe the Act liberally and accept the evi dent intention." Upon inquiry at the Comptroller General's office we ascertained < that the circular'was .in tended to relate only to those lands that were forfeited prior to Feb uary, 1880.?Columbia Register* <,i ' -1)1.(1 ? F. A. Sawyepi?-x.uc?*rj uni Here is another case, that almost makes one lose faith in hum?n nature. In 1844 there graduated from Har vard University a young man of won derful promise. Ho was 28 years old and the world opened bright and pro mising before him. He was, I believo for a time'a teacher in Harvard, and subsequently he. founded a very adc-' cessful seiiool in Massachusetts. Some time afterwards he. went South as1 principal of a State normal school'. The war coming, on he was drjven from the State and oame North. At | the close of the was,he went, back to the Southern State as collector of in ternal revenue. When the State wub reconstructed he was elected to the United, ?tqtc^.?cnate,-and served with distinction; for six years. lie was chairman of the committee on educa tion and labor and a member of the nppropriotians and other important committees^. He ..was a'very, strong HnQfllillUY . O ami pleasing speaker, and stood v y high, among his colleagues. After his jj&rni-expired he was appointed assis tant secretary of the treasury and was at times acting -secretary. It was herd that lie fell. He was courted and flattered and used. Wine, curds and women did their part to occom plish his fall. There were some \cry crooked transactions while he was in office, and some way or other the asist ant secretary lost his olllce and land ed in jail. Ho was speedily got out however, but' he became wretchedly poor and got-to borrowing fifty cent pieces of his old friends. It was a pitiful sight to see him about and ! know w at lie had been. Finally somebody had him appointed to a twelve hundred dollar clerkship (he wrote a be^u\i!o1^?MiVtt^?t'*^ae thought that he might. pick up and recover ; but he didn't. He had got a passion for gambling, and whenever he could* Oufain nSy^moray^ lfe sought the tiger and of course lost it, and soon he lost his little clerkship. I understand ho now borrows a dollar or two whenever ho can and goes in to the lowest places and plays until it is gone. If lie:Tias" rto'-nTOney, which is nearly always the case, he will sit where the.game is going on and keep the score for the low wretch es thut infest the dives he visits. He once had a charming family of boys and girls, but the Lord only knows wiiero they are now. If there is any thing stranger or more revolting than this in fiction I have never come across it.?Pliiladelpliia Times. Shocking Murders. Two negro men in the employ of Mr. Hugh Workman^ of.;Laurens County, named Doisey ,Greer and Prince Grcer, brothers, were found in Little River near Mrt/J. B! lieon-j aid's plantation on the edgo of Lau: rcus Co., last Saturday, by their fa ther, who was fishing. They had been missing since Tuesday night. One had two bullet holes in the breast and back? and the other one ball in the right breast near {hb heart. Kadi one hud a rock weighing about -50 lbs tied to the body. One was floating on the top of the water, and the other almost covered with sand at the bottom of the river. The verdict offobo coroner's jury was tlijii^j^jg came to their death by gun' shot wounds fired by tho hands of sonic party or parties to that jury un known. A young man ?in Dubuquej ilowa, has become partially deranged over a mustache which refuses to sprout. He was formerly- happy and good tempered. He is now morose, de spondent, and melancholy. Opo (lay, he visited a prominent djug store and ? purchased all the different hair res toratlVes to be had. After comple ting the rounds he carried the bottles. ' to his room and put them aside for future use, . When bo left tlm ropro ' his sister found ;o^dr a*nanalWbot j ties in.t.hd bad lick, and^aU; were war j ranted to cause hair to grow On (lie smoothest skin. Take the bemadrni.1 '1'1' .4r> Wo jagrce^Bliroly with the George to^it^h ila a^Uim^ttjaera' 'ifcnfl | longer any doubt11 as1,1 to" the course tho Republican barty of' this Slate j intends' ^UHuffigctiife 'lip'* prbacljihg clc'ctipri/ ^aye called a convention to meet in Columbia on. tile 2d of Septemb^^gr^th^jwrpose from the highest, to the lowest-ofScori Deni6crotB fair notion jof, thojr, jpjtgflfv tion, to tfdifcr thfe^bplltlca! hretfa' with all of their couorts against them this year, and of their" determination? ^d1 exert every, i e gtox'fi,'' $o -geU ^ci'^a.^ back into the batids' Of1 thd pbliticali plunderers. n?Sf K^Tf^^ CJ^'nu9?f and the Democrats will have to fr.ee it fairly' and'sqte fight between Radicalism aml;Domao*f racy; a contest between' barbarism' anp civilization. In view of such a prevail in the Democratic party ; oth erwise, we 'rbay expect* ign?minousi defcat,i?Jj?^ gles and dissensions^ elf differppqe exist among^s^le^us, n^ trqe Dpraq- 1 crats, who have the interest,jo.ijojlfj,! county and State at hjpdrt^lay therb aside and enter the coming caftpajgpy with a unitedra?d solid?Trolii.'-'p'redar ed to meet and defeat a bold and de Gant enemyjjrjg ^tfj^^jf ] suffer our personal grievances to in- ' fluenco our action rit tho present time. There 7are'5 considerations 'of! higher moment before us thap .thejiac complishment of ;certain aims prAh^ , advancement of,?thqjip^re^ta.qf ?cor-, tain indiyjduuls,,, rl$* ?na., m,axc.li agaihst the foe as one harmonious jghole, and victory will, sij^perched upon our banner in Novemnen ? ?? ?? '-~?r, ?.??iivhvn v , , rV Collodion ojf Patrjpt8,41j lLl Taken individually and collective).}' the patriots who were invited to New York to motttbe Credit Mgbilier can didate for the Presidency \^erp pecul iarly adapted to the man and to the occasion. Ex-Goverbprs, ex-Sena 1 tors, .ex-Sccre&ries?ck-Cdmnnntoli ers, ex^MtriUters; *&-<5etarals,; ex Colonels^," e^-dler^s^aVfd o'tllcfYextra-; ordinary* personage's of the" ^ast^ to* g?tlier wiUDQj^2H?|$"| dJ?il9l^fI made up the motley assemblage at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Landaulet Wil li m ma, Sccor Robesoji, Belkpnp, Banks, now United States marshal, and a patriot of many sides ; Bullock, the notorious Ti?x-Gj^efloiiSfSf^^ttrr gia ; UonQver, ex-carpot,-bag Senator ;. Warmouth, ex-carpet-bag Govomqr of Louisiana; Sypher, ex-carpe^-bng Cougressrfaan i - Orth, the Venezuela jobber; Storrs, . who defended B?b cock in thfc Whiskey Ring trial, and) now fiily idefin?^^tl^iKiuJ^f jtrig j6b; Filleyv ex Postmsstcr'atrSt. Louis, whom Schurz pursued to the bitter end f*- Dorsoy; ex-car pot-bag Senator ; l^chbuek, whom tho Re publican Sonate refused to admit to a seat, ?lterward Voting him seventeen thousand-dollars for more' than three ^ears k of salary; 'Cleficad-Err?r Stoughton, and other distinguished personogeB, were conspicuous in the throng around-s the Credit Mobilier \yAdip$$V John Sherman, with n specially detailed force of collec^prs arid! reveniid ?ftlc!al8:ks his staff,*gave a festive , air. to >the pccasion.-p^e w York'-SunV a?j ht*?b tnn ? .-: ?.. | ? i !,....!..- .. i .... ? - We wore mistaken ,ih's^ Tanner to b??n American,.! jftp is.nn Englishman, and unless some fool of an American shall fast fofty-one days, and njglits, *ch e eagle|bird'of thlaglori ons Republic wilbtuck'biff t|^l|botw^en his legs with shambV ^Ti1e^?OT0^l,^ed heads of ?Europe'.' have their scornful cyeS v^?^? '!,n61 'Englishman ' have Warnen to beat'.our' rjjlpin^ ah^' :floty , a,V'bloody. Briton" has moro notable stomach'than any Yankc? or South erner.'' 'Alasd'''V'^' MaJ*y persons Who rake- thtougb another's character with.a One?tooth comb, to discover, a fault, could 1 find one with less trouble by going . over their own character ' with a1 horse rake. /JMj m ,.? > v ' \Xucrc??(themerchanis of O^hge: ourg' ^njftwto!iii^fh(5^ F. W. Wagnei &,6fe?t3f OJaorlc^n'% 4>T<2, bBV? ItirealeBett*bfrMk?r iwl tlf _kla <um .ijjaj/irt. 1. M "???? .i . stammt ,f&'t&i*iat*mAytto whereas,' itfisaUlb imifepjitcblp rig^t pfjfre^n&n^oi^ t6'tr?de fa whatc^e^md^^ parlies legi! i mate!1ffHs'w^/'^twI, *d -by thfea^taafthrai of? j Midd le jlftm ^Wttsliip; .Iff - inasf^ibeOting1' rtsserrf blci ' !,tB"-n *iotn i*'J ol riiuof Rfotest ..agajnebsuett, ajase and fei Wo, < ?P mbj na 1i on feaij #fy$fif tplp j U it can oGiy.fresuJ^^ 3 orlginat?rsnnd supporters,,, ~ . T norancp, extortioned civiliza'tif Third, fye pfecf?^ o4rlelVes^b>yftb.& : bold our patronage fr^^tkofigina fprp and, ,flW]J$rMy?-^s^ ' ful measure Lftnftgj^ farpiers^a'nd eV.eW Gr'dtitie^ fn *Sbe ediinty .to, ajfj^us *rn '^ff?ri?1^ make' tho 'perpetrators'or iliiW 'slia'm'e ^FoTu^ tuefie pi1* pneo wedded for: lifo lo an umv?r possibiiity'.pf,^oy^jj^B) Qffi? J#?,un tbiuk, df thiBy aitJilet UweHkiWaJfcieure-., fujly in ' k^oV\d oT Brierefel funtkftake heed to t?i,4tedsMbs't-Hi^ UWJim?st; critical .event of lifo they go. ffitally. astray. But hero wo must \5i1ard. against another error. Many people think they have mode a mistdke hi marriage, whdn the mistalve' is only in their own behavior since they* were married. Good husbands make, good -wives,-?ond-'gopd' wtsea maku^good husbands; and'theJ sc?ldirtg,>aiidiimjj temperate, or. slatternly,'p'art?i/rvbf^ ten has bfl?, himself .pr'; he^^f^^o. blame for tho misery that ,clo,uda life and desolates tho homo. "Multi tudes who feel that^UeYr marriage was a mistake, and who make 'their cxist cnoe a; jifelqpg., misery ^ight. iby^ a, little self-denial, and forbearance, and gentleness, '-and i'Olb%tlme: ^cburlesyji Vaako their home'bHgViSW'lll?e? the ' gaies of Eden, and bring back again the old love that ;ble6sed the happy golden - < days 1 gone byi ; JVnd t.whaU sweeter mission-in life than, that cf reclaiming the Weak and sinful!? I f sfjooy TFm bpm Tyti ;n ^"L'oc??h? iKe ir?/tb'tttr.'' * * , ' 9|9 An:exqellcii|.inst-nncot.of the way in which the children in the avorage pnb-; JSiiir.f..". il uc scuooi iearn wciuuuk related by ^{MriieP '^ikWoHHi Monthly. A teacher in ono of our public schools; Jjaa .been a^custom^ rqnire her pupil*j to, 8a^)*t^X%.ff?ua.V ton is an imaginary .line passing round the earth," oUj,, lt nc^er^oc^u|red jto her that the boys and girls.of . her schooled 49i*y ^ iwA\?^J^!^i^?ym,?w^^ lino meant* ujitil . .one^dayjfu visitor ?sked' then: how wide they thought tlje equator Is; -Sbnie thought It v*aB 5,000 miles. .^j^'?^^^^fJi'?tad1 Others Baj^ibf^yip^^^mp over it. The ???iwtori ilhew mmkwkmJmm rihim vfibnght ships vot*o*r& !it??J"Jn4t u pil said ho thought th6y got out aud drow, ^V^>rrry^^jf?W^ $fft.i had road thfafc a oannl- had bcemdug this cadal * .^T0ie^e?<Oabafc lV.iBgi' the answer tw*1 -amIUM ,?b i ?BelleH^lTbift? holly in ray hair wants d Wlf?fit's too rdd.'" Aunty?"Wcll^WUyOnat.qait in a 'sprig :or ' two - of i mistletoej .1 dear ?"? srHDuldhavoalttheyouog ^mepkjasiDgi me." fgg^ff?^j^^f^f{pgag^|21 ^^^?^1 they'd do. inothing.ofithei kind; I've tried ^m,*': '.' :,n " Mi :| *' 1 ~ i i? hi ti .Ja?*?? "Tribute of Respeot. r>4lLt}i LiiaceUng 6? the Sunday* School ^tU^?Ajtb* d?y>>Jfifo<#i% 4*6GVtfaef fok Ibwirtg preamble'nh'd resolutions -were 'bn^inl^siy^dOpCcdir-'? oa sjIsoj haa 'JJjl^toJlttfflrth^ploaarfd'Aloolghtyi ,Qqd','in the dispensation^ :of; His^'all-' . wisoiiprdMJdence^ to remove fronvohr. ?'bftttik and!Ifit>m!eartbly^ 'babors ? to,; ft ^)or% iisirawdra^dbovoourmvlUhelotbi ?f r) niV }ter?:1 ^Morgardti Myerfs;;<pod} [Wbcrcab^e^ster M.yeTa:wna.-aa:actlvaj and - e/llqicnt worker in bur ..6nndayj School(ias 1 well as; a.. faithful and: eiK i li?ji'Tjf V iuuTiBI fa ? V itry 'air l?f' itf??iS: w,a]?a| ^/Bfaerafore, ho ibirosolVfld^je tjoF?rStknTdiaouwhilb>Me how.i with [Gbrjst|i^n)8qb7ni8is!0/p)it9 the decree of tpings wisely and well, we will ever cherjah'^e^usfet?Ufy' of* 6r8ter?0ygrs? and ,endeavor to imitate her many rW^eslo sisiabiuui snii JeaiiM oJ go reaved family our sincere and dccpe.ot gyroimthVeS' in^hls^tHetr1 grl&?ik3 tipn,,ah'dilp^irit,,them'^W \?fe> ^enl pqmjPorteriwboseogqana (viU b&auftk f^JWAteTiiuoa lanishoarij fine oj!! *5 cr?.?^ifbiAi?^ftntie?d(ait!.T n^,lAdiIin.J?h,'tjWet?yh?* alaolhcH box lou hluvj?jd ,mhi?bioV*I alui ?odJ nauniXtt<tynW> a* avtaa oi J1 w The thr^ 4iegroes arcesljed, ip Ala* 1 jna for .digging, up dead, whtfp .poo* pie and taking their bones aw charms, death. '"tfbe^ gtfvtfW^aMfi? of their pfoceeuln^ aiifl motives! l&'mong bjtfeV siatenmYft1 ?Itfl&yW^dlra11 "$arj| .(AtnMD^: fy^e ?'r:(more'glf a grave^one^Kne'eTs at'the headland prays fonVor* Vfiore a?m^OTtflfjSoV jj!ffltyr&^ get\ theJbbhesf'and ?lt*ur/J the grave1! again, tho draylpg ana. cursing going I game,df' ?fircfs'on the grave,'and' all have acquired lk<? *Jcnarm. lhc^ put .the bones in. a' poke or string them, and wear them about'the.body, and, as they' expresseofj|t,j^We' nave good luck."" 'Jfliey lick dust'-of' hu man bones, and wet the tips of their fingers while they~fiandle or play card's, and havo "good Iuck."' They rub the cards against the bones about , inch;, body" for '"luek?' *lffiuftieV swallow dust fur '-good luck" in any1 undertaking. . ??{ (iiiti ?.' j 'Ulimo/. . ' ' ' ??? After Marriacje. Utt banoi The- happiest marriages rive" thob* iii-which a high type of friendship' fob i'fowS love. Friendship of a'swhiirilnt-' jgd^scrt is whkMo^dlhecdm'bS<^Afte,f,a, year or so of marriag^Varid'he whofls friendly' to' the very depths of his soiil enters into this state happily, and is ready for all the delights that follows. But u man who' in capable at nothing but that fleeting nfreclioq which ever puisnes a new ?hjecl, aWd iiares for'n? woman wuenishe. is Won; ^ates the domestic t'es afnd beconies .^etestable'in'consequence. " It is the jsari vv'no would die for his friend, and fof Whoin^'his friend Would" die; who makes-u miraculously happy wife 0& tho' *womnnJ to whom lie rsbafce jy kn^ lioWUb'tirtkef-lovd when he ?tjjrteiHi'eW"'' ' I ''T No Change._ tlttit woul4.8eem that Vhe love 4oft the, Republican party for the pegm is not altogether of the earth eprthy,. VSup s&tM Cp^liag interviewed ,a.negio; who> wentito hell in a dream. >Hdtrq?U U "Was there-any Democrats there?" "Yas, ri^bt smart sdrinkllnl" " ' "Any ;RepubliQans ?'? , W( r-"UelL^arJull obinm." f I"What were they doing?" : ' ^'HoldW do niggahs 'twixt dem and ditttH*>****n ? *?????????' " " . A yankee come.running down to a jfjmnjuati as a ataampr;. im* ?tastipg?, '?be ibdat Jmoved off some four or five yards and ho took a jomp, and, com ing dVStotf oVjt^ o/i deck, no lay' 'siunned for two or throe minutes. When he came to the boat bad gorie tho host part ?f a quarter.of a'mlle, and; raising his head,' otid looking to the hhofe the ynnkee saidj *)p rcaX Jchosaphat, w)ii\ta jurpp \*J *, x Tc8<erday;/^rtfoi:i^1'Cbftttes mug^'a lady iivlngJn Nevada. J?&^V get excited over the account Of Tub oerf*?jfaat, end ^l^^jtfe^gfte ??*w- *jn.< im ?.ff Ww?f -SjjSJTsi taorning yeaterday, opd.jip.3|)o ner . pu1so f.,??j%^^rf^sf1^i UmVUje^^h#*n feare^^ph^ woalcT ( ?6 ? tninute, ar^ Jier rejjpSi a^onVwera hardly Pfl!lf^J^^^,iP^rf|^P^8]^Kp 1 urged hqr 'is'^^m^terrlblp ? n^8|?bors, Qn, MM A?j2??V, diately ^uBhe^^/rom jHJ^jfM.,, going jaor^^^^irfs Mend! a^dl talkedI ^ ?a.l],1ftid^and( ,ahe^8 >a several fl&ra, ^.t^ t^l^ure nfjeg.-t]tirj fc .'uu l>ic<i sd Ma Joan a *$he SunWlffiaW^mWiu^ [t5^'^ularf tb-at ^a^l?: ? w iMjnwcKT |^fo other Hnf?ml *bn?^' theJTa^eof tue^earfl^la^dmen w^?ttf*^ {fie1 tiiiasnre$vlngv biped* mustneecfa "1 Mil li?p am Ihos j jwb~ocommit cri_ of something lo.do. it would be,found , that h; vast pombcr or,innocent vie-, .?l.*r;on^ lOilaTa AidJ 7}-'Kf?^aiUqri? tiuis wcro used as mere wax dolls or p 0 0 c; should b. p? bre^d and^Jdven into!loeir.( fcalrfft! jtoerely ^JroV^ thing which the Creator thereof can.'' alone explain, , BT*} *mjmt:> Aixirit>i;iua ?.ut.l sa d^e;,<3r^avHle iveierf very pcrlin- 1 JU&]0 says t "A correspondent writing ? to an exchange from Anderson, de-1 plures the lack of , Democratic ep^hu siasm in that country. Tins is as it should be.. Where enthusiasm js re-' quired just now, is in the cotton flemp. ^ i When the 1? l<? UilKD IUC lulling 111 Lilt., j people can tiiijn^tOj ana^^vote1tu^rai', I selves to piling up the 'majorities for [ Hancock and IlagooflT.jjij-b^ clear I Conscience. Very little mtiflcinl aid is required lo bring a man to his post ,in this section when the time comes. We; will have yelling and working enough during October lo satisfy any body., Election day is two months off r and Ignorant ?f evil, Is the^predCBtin- ? ed prejr of the peddlei*. ^ Wfceh-ho nw sures them that he Is ofteriug tlicm an ? opportunity1 to bay valuable sriiotes at a ttdicul?usly low rate,' they baa len j torMy.H What!1 is "really * Inexpli cable hV the faet that,'though '? wo?* man may** Wcheated by1 six'succes sive peelers,'she' noveVpermh? Hefe* experience t? lead her to distrh'st' the ? seventh1. ~*Thia faith ih ptfddiel**; *ftii*r i ng triumphant over every OtherSftifla^ clc, is' sublime" as'weif tiff Houchingy und is a distinctive trait of all godd1' women?,*,ii ? -'-d*? .tmu!?*?? ^ mini m?rr ? i>V 'I ? UtO V'I'ti U? 1 i1<4 Wiikh the. iebeJk ?fraget Mh. Dr?ak, ? up the UalQp, itbe Republican . paUy f, ratHed,aa a. man, to Jbe^flftg^, aajjjj, , Johniftefiman,,?* ty^MpaVW?;' ^id^r.j lOditor,CJapp, t^ot mau^pf W^40t^ the Republican^Mho.^?m Mrff.'^ffifta . rnlly-auj ^?flw ?ttcb $4 4j%?MtaSto, of Maipeprnllyr. Who saw %sco? Uiat.tlw... grisly /Jojip,^rifllfl *ffljf?,.. and JJdte tfatj?4i What U^|a^ljvher#,. did the- gory Arthur wrap' himself * around??Grfienvrfte'tfetosV ' 4 will 1 i^ words, IJannjdi,; s^id^^. 3mjl9y, rcfT. flectivelyi ?.4I wilUake them ah\ back,"?, "Yea, T suppose y?u want to use them, over again," was the riot very sooth