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' ' ' ' /J , ' A' v.- , . i? V TTTF ITlVlStN TIM F Q ' V P. M. FARR, GEO- MDNpO ^ TOk TTLW J< V <30 u \27 1 . UJisjjlh I OJF TJISXXOlSr. :o: ( npitnl S'uck ?<50.000. SurpSis S"?0.00 . stockholders ' Pahll ties $00,00?lutul? $170,000 Officers?P. M. Farr, Pres. A. II. F? s- v ter, Vice Pres. Geo. Alutno, Cashier. J. 1). '' Arthur, Assistant Cashier. o v. Directors?W. 11. Wa !ace, A. G. Uicc, k Wur Jcffceie", T. C. Diiiuciii.'J. A. Kant. J. ,l T. Douglas, I. G. McKis'ick, A. II. Poster. * i> ^ We solicit your business^*gl.\IS& DIXON, Sl A ..I In .v "-J V All business i?li*ce?l in our hands will re- j. dire prompt attention. ^ Oflicc No. 1 Law l'ange. SCIIUMPEKT, llUTLKIl & McUOWAN. t. I Attorneys at Law. \\ At C. C. Culp'o ultl < Mlicc. j 1), E. Ilydrick J. A. Sawyer, ti Spartanburg, S. (' , Union, S. U. J1 VDIIICK& SAWYKli, Ci Attorneys at Law, s] Judge Townsend's Old Stand. l'C M UNKO&MlMtO. ''j Attorneys at Law, ' ;t 1 No. 2. Law Range. ,J, jg S. STOKJ&. v' Attorney at Law ami Trial Justice, o:i UUico Hear ol t.'ourl House. ;l! DENTISTRYtit II. K. .SMI III s Denial II. out ovii.\, II. l\.>tcr \ ' (Vs More. Cocaine mm* I hi iM.nciin^ I colli. if JMONTi S'J'KV. 11 QR. J. U. M< CI| j Oil",co on llie c rnor < M .i i a" i ! | Judgement .S icit* near i n- t'oi.r. ilou-c. ' ,> hinlgo ami Crown work dene wiicii do riled. Call nn I m o u ? UNION MAItliLll ?AND? _, (jrriinito ^Voi'Sis. i GKOliCK (.URDUS. SURVEYING. i 1 am in Union i?i 4j anal in d>> .- ny si r Tcying Ihnl il'o jninho may dtsiiT. ' i'l til liir Union (Smiled Soln> >! r at Mr. Jacu'i ' Rice's V TBI 1 T uii i OYSTjET SALOON. Keniember that von can ret , a nice stew or IVv of Fresh * V Norfolk Oysters at JO N R. MATH IS OYSTER PARLOR. (Next door to AleKaiiLhlin ^ j : I5ro\vn.) FGK'lo CK NTS. !, Also a fresh line of CAN'1)IKS, CAKKs ; ! and crackers. The line. I in 1 town. Canned goods, Fruits, LVamits, Tobacco am! Ciirars! And a general line of Faniilv Groceries. ' ' CITY OYSTKli SIMMY. Telephone No. (11 . I " 11 lp: AlLIAiieJi-,#TUA->' (r. J. W. fcotfttea jilla Abft?l thd WksBlft#- J It?' ' Mr. J. \V. Bo*den of Art^ifrBog 3afahty was-in the city yesterday on ( 'tis way home from Washington,Vhoro ' ittd been to attend the meeting of he jSatn nal Fumers Alliance. He ;ives an interesting account of his 8 1 . 1 1 ' J rip, Juki cisc meetings whicu lie blended, both oi the Alliance aud the ? ilver conference. When asked about the National . VHiaace-meeting, Mr. JJowden re- ( died; I "Well, to he candid, the meeting uis much better than ; c.\] ecled, v oth in point of attendance and the s ;cneral condition of the organization. c Seventeen States were represented nd several others reported, showing 11 he treasury in good condition, which > a good indicator of the organization. c. Injur Mann Page of Virginia, who s.' as elected the new president, is a iroiig man and well tnown to lis- . ncei,':cn everywhere, a< he has licen unneetod with the order since its 'V icorporatioit. Mr. Siuthworth of 'olomdo, the nev, secretary, will ;i 1 - ,l. ?make a very c< nipetent ullieial. he majority ofthe delegates regret d very much to give up Col. D. P. ?! * I I human as ecretary, ns Ins ellicient l)l*k- \V!I? ' 'olllv -? t ? ! 1 l.llt I! ! ^ O" V "i I ? ....... is 1 icon the unwritten law to divide 10 ollicors among the various sec (l uiis represented. "W hat about the political siLtiili itioli of the meeting? 4*1 don t Know that it had any >ceial jioliiica! siiruifieancc, but from ic anxious iiujuiries of Washington ' porter.-', it seemed that it w e.\. eted to create some kind of iiiatu- -<:i slap .somebody in the lac.-. Of j: mr.-o no political action was taken. 1,1 id the only thing that showo i ten- <;' .-tic v to touch j >->11ties \\ a - - m.e suinl 1 langes o;" the demand . I. stems! i:i ry hard for son.-.- ol'oar friends I ... i I m be interested m' poluttfu allfcus , id vet take no pall in parti .nip " ! ' VI ICS. "What chat .? - v.i-n made in tie i tv .'niiillOS. "Well, the only si-rtiiiieaiii eiian.. i the (kinai: Is was the elimination " ' the v,;h-tria airy, ami also the-to and for fWO per capita, Tle^e i i' urts ot tiie demands lunl eoim to I.- j ' inked eii n> d'.tails o! legislation i i ( id not have a phuv ill the dc .;u?e? j [' Ifiinn- !' ; ill!/..ill !:? / lll'l jlliv!. :i- I : i{ -.IS > . < ' l!t? l? ' 1 ? 1 ICI'l ' ? t'H'V * I i'l 'If. : i i; I i: reality, the financial dcim nils l"; i !!..i:.ci> ] . rlVri iy a < iu v..'! ii- view* ..!! i: r. la /me". . " i i< I }*oit attend the silver conleruiv'r" i L Y i .. t ' ?l. ! i i ;:tr I'd i I'll . v t>'i :?i ? tllC t\VO lluVB mill WOS \ i ; V ! 1 inch I'jiiUii. la* i'-.o earnest 11??:*.. ?' ; lilt::( !i i>! i'.usc i r e s i. i. i. it?r a l! i ra i . , -1 ju :' ! > . ! i a iii' . l '. v'.'i ni.a. . iu* I'! f:;: . a v l it'iDii". l't ..a. I iii j ai'l v. lii .- i a . I'rm v. .i . nil ' i vi j : I ?' n.I } \ ;.u>i. :: '.I: i ; ilist lai.iii,. ii" ; a: in i. wtctCl'llli'ilCll 11 > : :i. silver a .n' | 1 a i v. V I .Ii :tl oliei. A i. i . :ai j ulivclii: a en' '1 l 1 Intel a. \ 1 M. l.a'li , I.II .Jul L'J. tile . 'I'll' (' III' ; 11111 | ! II v V 1 I 11| '..! ' ' I ( I ... I 1 ' j1 ' il. ; naiic i i! t aiiVvi a , , jiitiii a ii a! i a rc Will a eiiii'i ' j ; i * r . .' , \ i a i * * i. *. *. in: ,;, . v national i i: . i - . iu coinposeil ul one mctitnci it oiu j' ran!i tilt:- ">\. - a a m!ci! aii i.. a 1 . ' I "* i i* V ' 1 ?k v, .in !.^ ? 4. . .J. .S? [ i . * .1 | 1 *a Vol inn was jmt iu cluir < al J il'iit'icf -it ? . alii '.a". .i . . i; lliui ' nittoe V.lil Oil IV : il': i! ! !?c inci'lnnr ..t lliti uuti ni.til c?i ivi1 ' 1 11 > Hell > it' \\ i'' 'h: C i I. i. uc;i' 1. I ) (J (i,i . -uiii ii (.'.,) (, .ii ( ii' V; ii-;. (tfln! t lie tini.iiV e irr ' Ndiii1, 'uir >j. i/iiuvhi. i i 4 k ! ! Wi v iil'olliimm11 jmr, Hi i IM .i! i'?n . :i - :lu; lisat Iii>' ii aii -a n it'aiiuii-. W ill 11 ( >'.i?-i 'n* oi'j.'a;;: . " Vc.?. S wa>" |t! :;; <! tin tlic tiathM; ! I'l 'i.l.il v .1 1 ' ip* It'. Ill '" I ! i- * ?.? Hi'! '?* :iI ll1'OCCC<( 10 t 1 III (OUCil Willi I ii!l iii<,-t- in >_ i.'i'iiit will, lit | , icf(S OJ" UK- lll'iVi IMfllf. i U.ll tiji'' act, t \ i-;. ii ii 1.1 a Mate < iei i.i .1 > Cilll i.r -fit wiilMl a Cil.'liV it. ! sell t it- t til' mi j'l i'-ii >! . In , : ; ? > ' -1; i HI iii> 'i. . W iii in>\\ l .i ! I:i i til 'i' " i'i Mr ^?ifdb& Vas q^kod tbik TrduVI-'haVe' on the May I?*, cyatip .COnveutioi^v -. Jldonot knpv,\ Wctfo u<3?i*tertCrU ijght'qguinst or *t*y \ta i$t*i fcro with that body in anyway.* \Y ; nily jntend'-trj build a liouae of rcli^e for tho lost sheep when the ^ are m nod out of the Cleveland tare.." Did V5qu hear !?eu; itor ^Ti III Jan's pcech? yv' No. I expcpted to hear it, lift ca joing to.t,|s<j galleries Hulf.nu hour >efgro hb^tuf'-tp higin. ^ iotn.ftjh'.' h^'Wfnmfng- ten deflp ArftuntPbthe loors soekingadmission. JJeforCmv urn came thcSCtiato had adjourned.. [diere is no question, howevcjV but rhat that speech created rim grfeatc-1* eusatioii that the Washington pub he vcr enjoyed." IJow about Tillman's and MoLau i s personal relations' *'Oh! well I don't know. It rath r seems to nie to he cordial on each ide. Mclitnirii;'.-- strong and tractful efeuse of the Senator in the Ilouso as very much appreciated. The icc is iron: MeLanrin's j?opu1arity nd inlluenee he e:m he a very use? tl lieutenant i'-r Senator Tillman, ml speaking on general jirineiplos i touhl think tiuit bclhro this session over their irieud.-hip will he strong1 r than it ever was. The truth is, ley make a vciv strong trim. ill )>e remembered bow well they orked together on the -lump in t!io j unpawn of 1 Cjl.'i.Un l Ju </{#( / . O Xov?- Pint iorin. J. A. Me tie. id'Aiken, lias written phi" !<>i hi lor ibe I)e!iioet ;itt- lvirrv. e si.-"ks licit it be discussed i>y ti 1 o j bianco ami i>e!. ie club;.. J Lc , iggests tluit resolutions be passed idor.sin.o* it, ami tier, the.se rcsolu-I nis be published in the tStalo and (Uiity pa pel's i ho e interested >uid write to 'dm i r a pamphlet uii port oi' tin platlbna, wideii fob w.-; < .-y JKG \'iViX'r '?'v.:';i;- I! 3UU* et to suimii burnt .* a majority cc fi tlie A ineriean people, when? or it sh.ili i?e r 'lerre I t - then ' v ; . . , , , , . , , ^ filths el the mem iftt'si . ivODiircss. ^ We i '.r.i 1 that ' :' '? nstitnti >n ; 'a hl.itj -dial! In:- si'.hAct to amend" j ml by a in."'; irity vote oi tiie poo? i in"lite Stii-', \> Imnev "V it lia no j i r l to tin in 5 v two flUlis of the j v.ll.b(.T> of t: ' ; . it'll 1 . We detwuitl that the Semite, both l;we unit ) nliomtl, shall I . nboiWe demand that the Frosidonfc J bo tlO) ril I pf the l flit to * ' i . I ini >!. . i'i S l%i" t.|n. >voi nor >; u ; t tie shall bo deprived j : tho right to veto an A bt of the | ilom liit ;I at . . Fcleial j ' \11*{ shall be '1 ; ' v "1 > i* the poiv i ?I? ? ':?\*t IHa.1?"siit i'.l *.'11.: 1. I' 1 n;'il\ ;; iv . ! 11;?. law. ! S i. I ;U\i t 1 that tin; St?l< Courts hall 'n? .'' ]| \ 1 v <t ? : s ; ; ' to la re i?M *.i *''. : ?n : 1 > t< m: a;, of the f.\ .i 'at . ll-O hall bo (leinivea S Sill' l'ijilit to , minato oi appoint s >?uiy, OlnCe in ' t i j V i 11 '....tl 1 i.1 . . i it : J11 i i tu.:.- '! 1 ,i iMi. i 1 ?i o. . . " i . ""* I i ' I , ! l !!!\ , !' I , . ' . i ' Si . ! ' IK :!. - i I . ini:i i. , i.' : . . 1,. 1 [ . . :I; , i? i' i 1 1 I Li) 11; ; ! ' . . i! ii lull 'I*.;ill % U ... .. '! !. I . ?, . . 'i:i ' /c > . . ,< in ? ! < ' i'" ? 4 * in 1. i . . ' ! .' < ill" !If < i.a I : . Ml > . : "? I ( ; 0 \ i:, , W ' ] .! '. I ! !.> : " ?V l I!. > )' . i1 , -. i . !**.* " 1 i.i will ! >t;i: to-uu>rt ? i lr. \ . i - ?( ' . I ;.'i) 'K jwa?? i IIM UHJMW SPECIAL PREMIUMS. State Fair Society Wants j Big Hogs Exhibited. <! At a meeting of the executive ] committee of the State Fair Assoei- 6 ation, ;>th inst., the following premiums were offered for the heaviest hog for bac;n to be shown on the grounds of the society at the next fair of not less t! an oUO pounds gross weight of each without regard to age. The premiums will be paid, fast ^ 830, second ?-0, ami for the third i . n* it is expected that these liberal fr premiunis will induce a large number t:i .^ci" exhibits of homouni 1 fat In-gs to fh the fair, and thus prove that our si bacon and lard can be raised at 01 home. in it is suggested that in making the tl entries i?>1* the fair the breed of each U1 hog be given, and if net a thorough- ls bred, state the cross. i ii t? age "1 might he given, nis > the cost and ai ? . ^ t p., kind cd' feed fed to t!:e animal, 'i his will prove of interest. 1 1" ... - 1K I'vepairiajj fur .Sumiurr at sti W est Kprings. rr Jan. ;j[?Mr. Editor: Jir. Kichol- . ). ton is going to remodel the eld iiotel instt-d oibuil ling a : e'.v one. and f O * I I L Mr. Jl ,nry West, \v! . has the eon- { ]> traet i...s begun to v :1c on L. it ;;i will he a good house when finished. Jin The young folks sti'd keep no the ti' dance here yet. Mr. li?.n:y It" : rs of N. C. who is helping Willi the work m the hotel is Vitii us. lie i m! a good tiddler and i hear tiiai our iiilie town is to have a tring hand ht soon, so Mr. Editor if you will visit us Intel o u we can .lea: * oit , j some ^ ^ 11 ICO lJ.USIe. Mr. O. \. Lnnca.-.er s wife died last Saturday night near hero. ; ho ' had ijk.?. ies and ?.\m-nunj.lion togctii- ti,( or. Slio was buried at llogansviile church .Monday, tlio burial ceivm-my r '-o .. ; .vibrinc l by iI. \\ . S ?.-n; Mbs Mary -17.:cI:o 11 died ncndiero n.. last night of Pneumonia. Sho will v.o i j burieu t '.. ?i % ? - * * iilc? *1 *v ' . o arc having bohgi.'hu v..a her now aud oat yawing is tne 1 r SO Ul uCV i lil* ii W~ \\ 1 til .ill .11 ^ * 'ill ib.'V. li. \Y. Syigncr pin acuta :;t LJ.y iti-vili.: church l:v-t Sunday and j there was to bo prcttching in the Hap tist church at this place h :i i'c\r. J. 0. Hell di I not come, bo -' *i - kd , ito? u ?i having much ? ? x ' and | i ' Juie Ucasion! Ihy * th ,1. ih L. j id Death of Thoa. J. Evaus. J w" /. / . iV it bee >nus my j amful duty . v. ; ( !.- miele the death oi my friend, Mr. I r,r , Tuoma ?. Kvans, and though it be j II a mournful ta>;. it ad ?i me i ' ! ii. i ' ! ;>! (. ; , i,.. :;bi pen a !; . <?: - i ; i - . . " :i I \ t l lv' mi i :t i: ' a i ; "i | .. j - V , r ? v i; I i* . ' <1 . 'a . ' ' . . " ?:.i. ' ?\ i 11 , . i . . .: \ : ' 1'tMI'. a '' .: ! '' . 1 1 i\ C'l j n; ! ! - ! ?M ; a ! u.<! v i ? . a- ; .i !:??. r: < : . <\ < ! My -u-i- ;i'.: . y?.!t : !! | h ' ; ir.iitis in? i. i < ! a1;.- !. : " .) . CI 1 ' M, WO i , > 11 Vl 1 < i 5 : . U I 'f i .* *':: ! ? >\ ? j \ mill joy reigns fovcvo/? ? i Ti.irtiua j t .1 ' ' I i " 1 ! r ' I; I ^ ^ ^ ; *W"-A. Nici ?dan: uisrxo^ liospucl fully solicit yc REPRESENT COMPANIES \VT AMz:cTur;ci/t mn >Mu.?ir niirbUI I IkUl" r W MIMIVIrtLO. ir&icnl Operation! *.r?> N>i\v I) mo With tl.o AM of ^iil.irul'orui! Tho uso of ana -dhctias for alloviIin> ; pain is nohm i r m ho confined > tlio lords of creation. Humaniirians have coino forward ?\yith tho jclaration thai tho lower animals mil net ho subjected t>> tho knifo tho redliot iron without' litvfc hoii? reduced to unconsciousness,*Vfhon icy may ho operated ujnin at pleasre. Mr. Jdhii^Ioore of ^Manchester authority -for tho statement tliat lerations done without chloroform o " veritable and revolting acts of uolty and butchery." Hitherto tho objection to tho cmoymontof chloroform for the pur)s;o of aiding operations in animal irgory has been tho expense. Vetinary surgeons have not thought worth tho cest to secure the poor imh creatures from pain, lint tho ijoction can now no longer ho eintainod an inexpensive form ol' o ,h'P . is :iv ".i la hie, a vl an eco rnical mctlu 1 of cdmiul dcring it s just been disjv. rod. Thequuny of tlio drug required is very mil. Tlio apparatus < onsistsof n sort, of isk, li u d on tho ins.lo with nn sorljcnt cotton material. When ted on tin) fiico,"TV.o animal suenibs gradually to the inlluenco of o annsthetio, hut once ho feels ! <'ii'eot In1 is aroused with diliilt.v, and then only after a considihlo period. Horses require more !.reform than other animals, and j cost in their case is estimated cents a head, rijo danger of overdosing i-, very all. A horse cannot 1; > hilled hy tich itj e suhjicci'd to |:....4v.i nilinn, chloroform e m ho ea >! *.* i :nlycl. The operation is be. , t pcrr;n< d, tho flow of blood hi i. g hot -vat as when chlor< form is not i. and fewer hands are required. > :.<j lirir.g of horses, "ringing of ," ! iiiiu swine and branding el' cat , re i w sncce.wd'uily done with cl orm. In ea -'ttiit-.,h-; r< nils have been more 'Wfnee.ry tii n when the animals . . t 1 11 ... j, . . . . i.i i j. i i I . A .: i; = "i the subjuot in T. ) ??;; ".i i .-n t says: ib'.uo?n >y i ;:! ! ! . v. . i i' \ i u * inj. v.i y 21:i-" 1: it? * l i (MimrjciHl it i ;r i with tl:o .. i. . .. ' uvfi to results (iii(1 by .soiontido oxlionoilta of J * y . vy > < h i ,:!i l.j : <1 at by tin aid of chloroform. :h < lu i'm a ?:ul I'ar.a *>1 ick .' ! t2i.it rhi-:ro. : 1 >ar not j . i?nity fi .i ; .in, but also tl. i i ; j > .? . i '? a an its .VI :\' W;>- III* I!.' < I 5 !<T. Having ut < no ; ntou small stuffed lilo in my i m, \ ami: hi d nnil i i >: ' ui?: i ' ii. 1 vas .(I by an >11 \v< \ of tho bum* v : . .*? .! Mini' j avi.-'h pay i . : 1 t i??1 n ' i in 1 i;r:~ 1 j . ; I . : I'.nns .i Jkt ivo , t' . ! bo i . < !:.<, a;'t> l' ' .:. t it ! ? 1 ;.if> .-no i*tiko ivtli wltl), in : iii,you got ... , .. nsj tircrUy nat-,"Ianswered, :i i 1 . .i 1/ t -n "\ at the unjii ; . ', i 'j u n I aildi 1, \ ol' v- ; v I'.jiikcs < t: .ill: I . i* , H '"SUVO noi I. til . H Olio itt Hid, AS WOT' itH inc?awful! ,\n 1 I wish your .. ,< r i ? ti.o ar<l ? . unvil.ju.s ;othh hoyhasto along vri' yon I . ? . it > > t intra jins ur.d . i'vo v >t < id .i'lf; tiiu same jing inside o'mo, niul got Vm . im? .i'. : v ijjuI lack on \ . :u*i- to My ] . I'd l.ko to - -i a t your h >r, only Jiow pi 1. v.*. a I've t a b:i.-to liko in tjiV \ n>. coi -una i iooio . i* i i:;' i -hat Iii.lv to cat? Tiitro ' >i I :. i r a } via v. ('an'fc l-o a .v.-." -; >1 v-.-'m 'I i (|< :.,l ! IOLSON & SON, KERS I r s. c. T )Uf -F4 ifE ISURANOE. t PH '$ iO.tMOiKT.OO, OF ASSETS. THE MATTERHORN HEAD. Overwhelmed I have been by the Matterhorn'a loom; I have clung where Its chasms abysmally gloom; I have noted its forehead, creased, wrinkled and old, ? Its brows thnr are bent upon purposes bold, Iicld steadily to as millenniums go; 1 have bowed my bared head to its crowning of snow. Tho Matterlu/ril rises subjectively grand In memory's world, as, retiring, I stand Where monuments crowd on tho lield of tho dead, And mutely express what can never be said, However wo try; the foundations from where The paluce of hope ascends through the ulr. But what is thus causing to nobly nrlso The splendid old mountain to memory's eyes? A head that is crowned with a glory of white, mth u brow that is set with a purposeful might. With a forehead which thinking has wrinkled a;ul lined, A head that is surely the home of a mind! A head that is bowed us its bearer pursues His leisurely way about trim avenues, Bowed lowly. where ancient and massive there rests A monolith over tho crumbling breasts Of his dead; still lowly before a rough stone In a pint that is tended, but sadly alone! The head, it is up, and tho glnnco Is about, As il to make something more certainly out. There's a smile on tho lips, and a look iu tho eyes. That doubt, tho cold fiend of the darkness, doties! llis palace'-of hope, it is real, completo, And he und his dead there lovingly meet I The names on tho monolith's weather stained face, By scraping the mosses, 1 imaged to trace. The name on tho stone. I.< t thusclllsh world si arid 'Twas the nann of a dog that was rudely cut there! Is there hope that a dog may arise from tho dcadY Tho tuiswir is, y?-s4 from a Muticrhoru head! ?Charles Josiuli Adams in Dog Fancier. Disraeli Iu 18(17. With his o: ivo eoinnlnvirm nml coal black eyes, and tho mighty demo oii his l'orohoad (110 Christian tomplo.be sure), l:e is unliko any and daylight accentuates the strangeness. The l'aco is nioro like a mask than ever and tho division between him and mere mortals more marked. I would as soon have thought of sitting down at table with Hamlet or Lear or the Wandering Jew. They say,, and say tijuj^.t enough, what an actor the man is, and yet the ultimato impression is of absolute sincerity and unreserve. Grant Lull will havo it that, ho is an alien. What's England to him or bo to England? There is jii'ht where thoy are wrong. Whig or liadical or Tory doesn't matter much perhaps, but. this mightier Venico, 1 his imperial republio on which tho sun never sets?that vision fascinates him or I am much mistaken. England is the Israel of bis imagination, and he will bo tho imperial minister before ho dies.? Skclton. lUstori'tf Orange*. < )ne of tho prettiest episodes in tho life of the Msiduiso C Vmraneca del (inllovuco, known to tho playing world as tho famous tragedienne Adelaide Iiistori, is yearly recalled by tho It of a basket of .oranges from a Spanish green grocoivnamod Chapado. Chapado was oneo a. soldier in the Spanish army, condemned to death ft a* insubordination, but Jlistnri, whoso interest had been amused i:i tho unfortunate man, linn;.; herself on her knees before tho Duke of Valencia and f^ueon Jsahi l!i, and "begged off" so oloquonti i e mat shot cured his pardon. DvI ery year tho grateful ex-soldier sends an offering of fruit to tho marquise, to whom ho owes his life. ?\\ estitiilistoi" t iazet to. I\lt'llsiirn l it;- .ilcAHUrc. 'hind the name is to bu"? asked the suave minister as be approached tho l'oni with tho precious armful of l'ut and flounces. "Augustus i'hilip Ferdinand (Jodrinf*; Che.stirticM -Livingstone Snook.-;. " ' I >oai, dear!" (Tnriuny to tbosexton.; "A little more wafer, Mr. IVrl;ins, it' you please."?London '1 it -LJi Is. Symj>at1\ptlc Ink. A pood sympathetic ink is mado with tlio chloride of cupper. Writing or drawing on paper with this ink is invisible at ordinary turnporat;m , bat w!' >n the paper or parohnt i. la at' d the writing or drawing at once appears of a beautiful yello vi>.!?