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THE <*r7NNY SOUTH. ATL4NTA, GA. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8. 18 $7
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The United States.
The Daltfrt 8 -*<“ A’lirny »t O'lcgo bas r«-
v -rea suout $ GO 0- U irotu lire buuditrs lor Cook
touaijr.
T ■» 4ia«ka O'" fl 'h catch *v« ,car wt'l amount tr
1 125 f*>. fallliiK ■ n abou Ion o o end ton l*.- »®--.
’i 1,0 Alaska pack ul Salmon nul bo ibjUt 1 250 OCu
•aacs.
Th- $M too 900 100-Tcar mortg-g* on tbs O'ntrsl
K llro ■ •» N » J-ise», tot.’® C atral Ixusl CjB.-
baay at Ni» Yoik, bat been fl au.
J -e Casmbcr'alo says he wl I lciv® Kna’and abon'
Itw ®uu ol October ana so strain il to Wasbu g.on U>
aammenco work on the flsbtnes commission.
On the 24 b of 8 p'ember one hundred divorces
were granted at Uncsgo.
The ea<imated reduet’n ®f *b* pabllc debt, for the
month ot 8 -ptember, is $ 10 500 000.
J i"g» Rte, of Mlon-sd*, waseiecac Cunmander-
ts-Cbit f of tbe Or.' d Army of ibe B public, on Un
grot Dal ot, by a m- J rrliy oi twent>-.uur.
Mic h oei D iTltt arrived In new Yoik on tbe mom.
tng uf 8 pomber 30 d.
A telephone comps' y, with $lfl oco 009 capital, has
been organiz a at indlanapo to, I®u.
Oo the aft> moon of October 21 Cardinal Gibbons
left Mian*-am,IN, Miui .. for f rtlar.d, 0’®K"n. to
confer lb* P-ti'lum on Archbl-nop (}r- rs (*..r»eri)
si G-o at-) •* inert®®. a sis • d ny B.sbop B-v d-ll.
St Minina®, U shop M wry. U.sou, auu Dr. Cus-
pella, ot Wasuiug on T. r.ltory.
The large wrolasa'" liquor tonse of Adams
Smith H-iron A O'., Chicago. »" c'oit-d by th<
BOB' flundir an .x.cullnu lor $83 000 nsusd from
ihe Bn.iertn. • onrr un s mniss-w. si Judgment In
farm of tne Fl st N til nil Sank.
Twndltecrt ot the F.cflt Mill ComDany ra
il uad hd® J y Gould and C P. Huining'-n we •
ebcten lo n. 'hen plices. f'-n Hen v Hurt ic-
etirn®d ibe Pr-sid-ncy and out Uuorgt J. Gould was
eltcted to si.ee* ed bun.
Wiliam B 11 rarresentatlve ownrrof tbe Til«H®.
wuu d l>- glad, snob lleyes It would beasaiNIsc-
tlou to General P ttoe to have tbe mistle enter any
regatu in which the Volunteer *»i entered.
The poul'rw wn 1" ’he U tiled States la‘t y»a’
irn« T f Guo 000 100. auu tha coiloucrup luo.io
ap $451 000 (‘00.
A raft est I -Sr. d to cut 4 COD (01 rr er of lumber and
yarned a $80 000. was s-tpi ashore at WbltbB.c
Point. Mien., uuiing a re Cent severe gale.
June. G >rdon B-nnett prep ws♦« nvs’® ® „ow«
f sp r lu P .ns to .e Known the Kura/ run U raid.
I el l he in ideled altei the New Y i. llr.ru.U.
Distinguished Irishmen.
Nr.w Yuan Go 3 S' rimmas fir.iton rn'm-
bei ul ear i„ . .ntl.n S Patrick's o’vi I n. D blm
end Arinur O'C uinor. m-mber ot P rUament lu
£ is' Do eral. ar*Ived b' ibe a eano-r A' tz na thi-
tnnruiui' They con'® to Ameilea as Ihe r preseiil-
SHV-S c t the Jitsti P .lltsn entaiy party lo < xulal
the condition • f i II .,r. at borne, t • tnat.K tbe Amer
lean i eiipb’for tb-ir support lu the past, and to ass
them to cOLtluue It.
Mexican Towns Destroyed.
▲ upf ct -** dhuatch to G-i v-*9 on, T- xa- from N-*w
Lirfcno M-x <!•>, says lint by the ovei flowing ot
t wo r, v»*rs tn* town* of Gu-rro and Mift, near the
U.o Gstkuae, have been »im« sc desUojtd.
m GREAT_ SOUTH.
Its Resources, News’ In'dus-
tries, Culture, Scenery,
and General Prog
ress.
phe garden of the world.
Nuptial Rite—Georgia and California.
Fikluib- Fatmax - M iril-d at tbe residence ul
'be bitui* s lather, H. n. H ubert F rider, Demlgg
N 'W Mex co, on ibe 25 b of Heptrmber. Mr James
vt Fijmm, of Los Angeles, California, and Mis*
KMz.beth Fle'der.
ibe ftcsftr South rxteuda hearty coogratnla-
•Ions. M<y 'Delis be a pith way tbrcugb life be
strewn with bright fl iwers, beneath an unclouded
sky.
ALARiZZLl
Government Purchase in Savannah.
O • fbr 31 iDStant the 8 -cretary ot tbe Treasury
directed ibe purchase of the barracks property a*
ibe tile for the new nubile building at Savannah,
Ga., lor the »nm n' $io 500.
Had a Baoanza and D.dn’t Enow It.
K. v 8 H R rs. of Turin, G ., owned a tract ol
mlueral laud In tbe northern nrcilon of tbe Slate.
He ttiouiht It ot lit Is va'ue until three cays ago
when a oorp irs'lon p«le h'm fo noo for It.
GEORGIA.
Work on tbe flr-t ter
mil s or the R n«
Cna'trt o’si at u C
lumbus r broad is n.<
vrsslnv rapld y. Th
mt < f the mad b®
wen R m- and Chat
•t oogH win he bull
irsr. Tbe Hehr of wa<
iirous'i w^lsi-rcou't-
vt s reenred s'otba ti i
r at will now tun b
L F.' eite, that c-un
b-.vingav.-n ihe n t h
of w.y tree Irom rx
) enre hi d lltigetion I-
Ihe conipai y. T h «
contract says tbe roar
ulecti
ALABAMA.
Mr O D. r-ivker. of
'hr tlr®- f -P-ar-on.
'V.icsri & C >. of N-w
Y irk, h v® he u la
s-'nu prrl-riliig ar
'.si!' m-o's for.i.e o , .
''uoil m o' 'tv, s® n a
» 'tahan® V.lt-y Ri
• d. The firm
stoblsbm a ii .ffi
hne, and h. v«
uid-r-Q a cup, n i
•U'V.ynrs irom N w
York city » ho are
-non ti begin ib®sui-
v-y « f Ihe above road,
*b ch is lo run from
8 Ima Ibrough tbe Ca
aba c-al, iiou and
mirbl fl it on to B ss»mer. The road, If built,
will oev lop tbe rich-It Iron ard e al .'enoeits li
ne State M >oey t, b-Cklog tbe rnleip-lse. anc
'h® central city 1® pr» p ring for a blggtr boom than
she has ever known brfoie.
Tn«caloosiN onilrcMon of mineral and timber
•recliurns for UierxMnitloD at lb® P.eitmrn' Exp<®
sltionac At'ania, Is maktDg g no pr-'ytess.vog.or
11 tact, that iner. now no doubt but tba-Tuei-
fwa county will make a mo-t erreltabl display.
Toe cost tu tbe city will be about lour thousand dui
tar*.
The repre,®ot»f1ves rf the p.yttrrs’ D 'Ion from
Ttei h n N J will arrive In Birn lovDam u»xf week
for the pur p..rr Of test! g ka-olo io various s> e<ton-
of north Alab»ma If it on v.s of yoiKl quality
arge pottery works will be located at once.
R —"Ingham's as'e«aert ®e-i estate foots up $40.
000 000 au lLcreasr ol $.n coo 000 .vrr last year.
Railway Cars for Chill.
Rlgbf cars for the Slate railroad of CbHI are being
sb iU'. fl Nb d In a d.iilirti 11 (Mrs®) e.tabltst'-
nieot. Tney are rtra* I-r "-in coaches, luxurious
ly fl.sed, and will cos' $12 ooo each.
Canadian Commotion.
Gibe Riel, the brother of Louis HI 1. 1 Is said,
epenlv avows Ills lot-ntion to mgr- z i another re-
bel Ion to aveoge b s brother’s dealh.
Dispatches < f lb® 2 id Inst,, dated a' Montreal
sta-e the smoke from tbe f-usb fl es, a"d -he f r
eu blued, are do ng a terrible .ui niDt of Injury io
trade lu aim around Montreal, work bas been sns
pended "it the wharve., and all vesaels lu 'h* river
ar® unab'e to proceed ellb. r up or down. Nearly el-
trail* arrived late to-lay in conm q tence of tbel'
b»v ng to feet their way, s®n ebeir.g e« much as
two hours b bind time. Rveu rv.r bins have
stopp d riiunl'ig and her-are aver Ilf y oe-aing,®
Ina sieam-rs hlocken > y the fog on the river, a
.'mi' r loudUlou of iU urs pieval s ail tbe way lo
Q icbec.
Atihefnnrlb annual cbamnlonshlp game, of the
Canadl -n Amateur Athletlr A sop<a'l..u a' Toronto
O' tn. 2l'h ult., visitors Iroin .lie Unlled stale® and
Eng ai u were nearitly welc< m d and lo tbe tiui-
lern con" s's on tbe progra-me tney stceeded b
t-slna no less iban eleven fl.stanaibe same num
ber of secoud priz -s
Creat Britain.
Jo-v»d>.v. 8epf :o —P 'lydorr D K»yser ( Uder
mat D K >« ') A orriii.n for FtrnogCon fti'imu'.
a nr., •o.n' U iuau Caibnllc, was to-day elic ed
Lord M ivor ui London TueeWction was a g. iu-
t"e surprise as well as a radical li novatlnu. Mr.
D Keysens a Belg an by bir-b and a prououLCed
R .man Cathuliu In lellglou.
The liln-ts of Jenny Lind bas developed In'o gen
eral para y Is. ibe mind of the once great sonv-
slress Is unimpaired, but ber physical coodl.lou p. r
lei d I ber dealb within a very short lime.
Upward of s’xty fl-st-elass pollllcal meetings, not
to mention buuur.us ot minor o. es. bave been ar
ranged for, to take place In vaiious p rts ot tbe
klutdotn outlt g the n x’ t*o months. Ireland wilt,
of course, be tne sut J ci of cl oourse in eve. y cate.
Sir Willlan Vernon Harcourt addressed a meet
ing ot itnerals t.-dav. He d-nouned ibe gov rn
mem's policy In Ireland as b se ai d biutal. T le
•nurse of tbe ministry, be saiu. was revolting to ib®
free people Id England, who would not long endure
tos-e sister c. ui,tries maltreated.
DuiiLiv Otfob' r 3.-8-veraI brarobes of the na
tion... o a.ue held loeeilugs yes erdav In tbe MI'rb
ellstown dis net I i one case hundreds of people
evad d Ibe pol c» aod went to a fumfl-d house i u'
fide tbe town, where a meetlDg to..x plan®. Mr.
MaDd vtlle, who was tiled vita Mr. O'Brien lot
■sli g sen I lous langua,e and seutenceu to two
mnn bs* ImpiNonment. bu teles.ed on ball, pre
sid'd and mide a speech, in wblrh be declared tbai
It was Impossible to f estrov tbe league. At several
league tntetli.gg held to-day nr -ny Eugllst.men were
enrolled as members if the national league.
A number of rails on the railway between Cork
and Yotighal, wblcb the po’lco mi st irsv rse lu or
der to reach Fonsonbv estates Ir. m Cork for th-
purpose ut aiding tn tbe evicttoi s tu be rxecu'eo
lb-re to uay, we. e tom up last utaht. Tbe tele
6 rspb wires were aNn cut. A lat.r dispatch says
tac ibe pr posed evle Ion of IViiso. by r-r. te ba.
keen > b tudoned, tbe landlords h.ivl ig conceded to
the tenants’ demand tor the beuetl.s ot Lhe L.Ld
act.
France.
A torpedo boat has been s- m bv train right across
France lr..ni T< ulou to Cheibouig- li was p ac o
•i a piatf riu mounted on ten railway trucks, and
traveled without mishap.
Tneeani r p'geon service of P rls Is almost as
completely organ z-d as Is Ibe letegrapb syMem;
for missives can bo sent ty the winged me-seDgeis
to neighboring 'orts and lowns, and ®ven to d.v "
places lu the provinces. Tue suff numbers 25i0
tral'ud birds.
France Is not only pushing the enrerprlseof atnn-
ne between K auto and E gland, but actually has
the p ans pnreeled for a l> idea between tbe two
HU.I ies at the 8.rate i f D ver.
GEORGIA..
from Chattauooga to Columbus by Ju'y 1.18:8.
G-orgeD. 3 one a f®w mm'hs ato boiaht
sere tor mi L'o'em stree r , Ts'l-ip " 1 ' naying 5:0
t- r it. L si 8 iturday he so u it foi $2 000
O i th. 20 h up., there were a'- B lehsnan tbr®
w g.o» i ad-d with o—. eitiou, c irn anl o'ber
. r.a'iicts. and ®®nr io TiUapoosr t-- r ship,nett *
he P.-om ml Exoosltiou. About 3.000 puuuus o'
tun ore w„s snipped.
H. n J ih-> B noer, of OvroTl»o->, has reoentl.
shlpp-d io E i.i P il’it aoouc f 0 0< 0 feet ot flue oar
umber, which will bs used lu mx-ufactuilng wag
UDS.
Brunswick's exports «o far this month ®x”®ed thi
»Hole in.,ntn ot Beptember iast year by $9 T33.
Tne rec ' r of ctfon at. Macon tor Octohei
amount to 47 f23 biles. ' Ighesi el-®® thu war-
Cue u, X . hlguie- uetdgl3 810 UlleS l.. 1881.
There »•« already enrolled on tb® o.b'tc seboo
b okg uf R:n e the nanus of about 400 pupils.
Th® corn crop around Madison, promises to b® >
taig® one, aud win make up largely fur tbe possibii
abort cotton err p.
Athens is on a boom. Handsome glass fronts an
tome up, a larg® and relit g trade r-vl -w N to b
uiibltstird, and tbe i u-t'C schoois are lull, aud at -
plications ste recelv. d daily f ir more places. Tin
schools are doing a great work fur AtbeDS.
Toe Oalnesv lie College, the G’OrBla Btptls
Semtnaiy and ibe Metboust Cille.e. bave op-n®'
Heir fall'erm wbh -n |, creased atiendmce. W.
take a pride in our las ltutioDS of learning and wel
we may, tor they are uot excelled In tbe 8 ,utn.
Th® Msru*s®nirer*’ Association of Augusta, hrvi
"lected Mr. R b r Bchley to r-pro'eut tne fan o-
-t-i aid to aae ebar.-e of tnelr ex ilblts at t
PlrOiu ,1't F Ir T'.e fact"ri®s In the M.nutac.u -
ois Association will ad >xh bit.
Germany.
BKBI.LK, Ott. 3 -rilguor Crlspl, Italian prime
mlui-.t.i. uas ett F ledrlcbTu®-, after n.vlng cuu-
ferr.d with P me® Bismarck. Hs was accompsnteo
M tbe depot by Pr lch Blsoiaick, bis sou. Count
Heibert HNmaick Imperial foreo n inintst'r, sbo
walked w t , him to u.e do- r ol Ibe saloon carriage
lu wi Ic l be left. Omni D J idi y, Italian ambissa-
8"r, bas also ltft Friecuchatuhe and re.urued t>
Bar tin.
Count yon Moitke is going to Ragatz. Switzerland,
rent mug to K r®Nau to uni® to c-leorale ou Ojto-
bei 2* n bis eignts-sr.emb blrrnuay.
Tbe government has fro bidden tbe use of tbe Pol
Isb language lu the Prussian-PolaLd scnuols.
Italy.
Roms 8fp 23 —Job lee receptions at tbe Vatican
kav® u. gun. ini K .man congrtgallon ti-d .y pre-
s®nt- d ' n- Pope wliu an i II-riug and leceived mt
pon- ’s bles-tng.
Brain police have seized the P pe’s J ibllee med
al®. whet ar. "iscribrd:
"P. pe Leo, X ' 11 Pot trex E’ R.s.” It Is expect
ed inai the va .can wnl ptotesi against tbe Se zo e.
»t d will point out that tbe law of guarantees riCeg-
aizsd tbe p ipe’s ngbt to tbe t.tle of sovereign.
Mooslgnor G illir.bert has rrnuinstrated with tbe
R salau government < n bebaif h- bo,y s>e against
tne treatment lo wblcb Catholics ore sulj cud in
Poland.
Spain.
Madrid, 8®p:. 23—Tne government bas decided
•o grea>,y reduce Cuban duties , u n-ccssarics ol
life aud articles used lu native Industries.
Austria and Hungary.
Pfsth. Sept 29 —EmDeror F.anci® Joseph to-day
opeueo me ltuu.ar.au Diet. Xa h s addrer a be said
that ibe relations ol tt.eemplre wlrb (otelgn power®
were triecd y and satlsfactoty, but that tne genera'
situation nices-ttated tbe strengtbe leg of tbe milt-
lury p wer. The government would z-alously en
de vor to maintain peace, and tnere Is a w®li-
(oDDded hope that future peace is as>ured. He s la
tfest tbe flaetc *1 > flairs of tbe empire are economi
cally adminlster-d ®r a that tbe public ri veuue bas
tkcrexsed without overbutcening tbe nation.
Russia.
St PkTkRSBUHO, 8®pt. 24-Two tbousard Ans
tr,a,ish.ee maue application to be naturalized as
subject* of R j*sta.
The St Petersburg Bourse Gazette says Russia
•om noi DPfd a foreign io*u, rlq ihp lai, 4 n^r
seat interior loan v m covt r i be yeai's dt Belt.
Mtle. Altnee. opera bot ft * singer, died lo Ptrls on
tn* Id from Ine tfl».cw oi» surgical operailua.
The yacht race at New York exc'tsd little inter
est In London <xeept la the city p ooer. where tbe
yacbtmeD were Interested. Ouhr C.yde, wheretbr
people were keenly Interes'-d in ihe ev®tt. the
be'tlng was in favor of the Talstl®. A letter from »
member ot the UNHe's citw was quoted. In which
the writer says: "American® may bourceabout the
Volunteer, but their yachtmen know sbe baa no
tbai wv” Tbe victory efthe Volunteer sort risen
the clubmen, and tbe result will be s bitter disap-
poinimaat to tbe Scotch yachtmen.
FLORIDA.
Pilatka’s ho'els ate
doing a good business
D'.w 1 do >be indica-
Hons ft® good lor a
I tree pa n nage UlS
winter
Tn®c»plta< s'cek if
the Fl s' N 'tinns
Rank at S'. Augustn e
• tit a® Increased tu
$100000,
Wi h.n a iq’h~e ct
he tunic tqiare at
OMla. fere a.e sev n
« ores now b'lng c m
rl®ted ail ol which wi.l
o® occupled as soon as
fl Dished. FLORIDA.
N-ar'y every carrenter In Apalacblc®ia ha« been
ei"o'"t ed In 'h® wot* of re.alilnj t. e Rsyno.dsmi l
property at Garrabtlle.
At Arcadt® na urtllitadvertises for 1000 voune
alllgaiorg, too p< unds arge al'gator t e.u i0)ros'-
®r®. so- o,»bu, wings, and all the alligator s.lus in
tbe county.
A narty at Mackinaw, Ml®®.. b»« written R®v. F
B Dunhair, > fl'Hog t" put $10 000 I'to a hotel In
uaiuesv" 1 - • vidrng tne cn z ...» will furnish a lol
aud put $10 000 into tbe bu ldiug.
Tie Dragoo- Bimcks lot, at 8® Augustine, be
longing to the U ittid states, and on wh en 'he co -
ored >cbool now stands, will be sol' st pub in sal*
to 'be i lahesl b'dder. at t h ® I^na Ofll -e 1. G’'n°®
vtlle, M u d .y. N v 7. T e lot cautslns 115.100
acres, and will n®t b- soi - for less than too ap
praised value ol 181 per ' q iare foo .
Through tbe c urtesy of Sena’rr Pasco and oth
ers Apalachicola ha- h-en re-lnstated as s display
■ra I not tbe Signal Sat rice, repea,lug Pensacola
signals.
K*v West rrpirts that the new crop of leaf tobac
co io Cuba Is s.arce and prices blgb.
C' mn made a shipment of lemons and Japan yer
Simmons Mol ds, to B, ston. Tney were tri m b'
trove of Mr. ltunan. on the southern shore ot Lase
Como,
R por’s 'o Apalachicola from tbe spnrge reef re
po, t et c niraelng prospect,. U ber boats nave pro
visioned up for anotber go at lb- reefs.
The sales of real estate tn and around ArcadN.
f i>, ">® "®«t two weeks, bave amounted to upwards
ol $350,000.
ARKANSAS.
At 'be exhibit of
f nils h fore the Amer
ican Promoiogteal
cl tv at Boat
kansas was awarded
rhe highest premiums
f-T tbe largest and bes
-ollfc'lon of seedling
aoples. and for tbe
largest and b st gener
al collection of apples
A clgsr factory has
b en es-abltsbed I n
Pine Bit if.
Prof JjhD C Brun
ner, S -fe Geob-elst
bas dr elded io move
bis family to Little Rick, where tbev will .ake up
their retldet ce um.i ni® work Is complete
Tbe Pallllps county fair comes ofl on the 18'.h In
stant, ana piomlets to be tnuiely successful.
In Trxsrkana. !a«t week, a vein of rich gdd. three
feetthick. wass'rt’®k by a mau in dlggltg a well, at
a dept b of twent) - U fe feet.
Tbe corn crop In F anktln and CNvelartd conn
ties, ar® r®puried to be tbe best lor years, and tbe
people muen elated.
MISSISSIPPI.
One cf the most
nniqn®. as well as en-
j.taiie wed fl ties
ablch ever to k pi. ce
to Bionvl'le. occurnd
q it, receiuly-tbe oc
casion being 'be m®’-
■tageof Mis® Mit'le H
Hu'chlson. ti e tr.u
daughter of M®. ai f
Mrs. Wat'«r Hiifcb -
son. and Mr Asbb il
N Me reli, Ihe m" e
son of tbe pte Dr.
Merrell, oISC Lonlr.
If Water Va'Iey Is
not on a mineral o r utsctccttipt
• l-Do-llde ’boom ttls JttlSSISSfPEL
certainly on «n educi-
'I nal ••boom’’—tb sehro's tberehavl"gj ist <rfr
with more than seven hundred pupils; -and still
they c m».” So mnen lor securing tcacners of em
mently superior ability.
Mr. T. J 3 aten, of Tuscahomee. while taking op
fodd»r. was bl'ten by a rattle snake up. n which
lie happened to step. Tie snake went Into convnl-
•|nn« and was „ead In a few minutes, while tbe bit
ten man Is suflcilng no discomfort whatever.
T h ® Gentiles 0 f Unlontoa o elosrd 'h, Ir sti res i d
b, 19 ■ ®i,d 28 i i., ob ®rve with tne U-b®®-"® b i
c v-liu niays. • T Is.” say* tue American
Israelite. I® about ,h> ti 9 Instance on r, cu,,>. ai u
s au xpiessl.n if gcou will Cannot be loo highly
valued.”
Tbe well at ihe mines of tb® A' h ’ma Asphalt
Con urns, near Har'a-ll®. is "Ver 240 leer, Dav ug
Tilled Ihr-nigh asphslr. n,ary all ..e w. y Ti e
idorol nil Is t ry -tionc. M ire asnhalt li being
ro t®n tba” hum any nine in this country. Tn,
ispbait is if ibe very 0u-st q tality.
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
The8t L-nls. Arkan-
srs ana T-xas rc'i'osd
b tdgi',. ver tb> S ' h>-
has been comp.et d
and rracs Is to' Uiu
' thecepot gt G em
'|Ue.
Toe T, xis F Titters’
\ ... ®- wl ,r.ct a
•ICO 000 cotton in II a'
me Fa']-, on ILe
Colorado i Iv r.
in a quarrel ove’
caid- him wtl-kv at
Bo e Ru g® Bud ®crlv
mer auu B a R.kit
were fstall . ut.
The Han Ison cruoty
Vanufzc nri g Association Is bavlog stock iaK,n
soiaiv. and win s.uu be ready lor urg.u.z-liin
ind pracilcal wors.
A sinil® 1 Ighw yuan "topped a stag® tbe othet
,lent near B b and robned I's e'»ht passer-
-ersofabou $2 000 n mou,y aud sum- J wiry ad
,oiir later li® i ,„j. ■ aDotn®r stage D u..d lnin®op-
o-led'r c ton in th® s,me minn®r at t-e same
lice. None of tbe passengrrs were aimed.
A dlspi'ch dated Brown-v 11®. 8ep'.28h. savs 1>
• rep. ii,d lbs, e-oat distress | revails... bulb - He®
■I lie uppei 11 G-ande c unrry, rn, acc. unt < f i.lgb
viler, i m-ala ilia'enilre farms are UDuerwa'e
,ud it,a f ml'i-s residing ue-rthn r.ver bave been
sas'.ed our. and bav® lost sll tney bad. A laig,
umb®r of these f milies navelostihelrenMie<so s
®awd cwiae the o s' »®as I he river hue over-
Irwed I's hank® for ml'es, a"d look® like ocean
„® w®,®- Is still ii®ing a' B ownsvll e. E io- urg
nit Li Pi bo s lusted slxiv mil* s above Bn.wns
rill®, ha.® h®en w.sti-o from ibe fac® of Ibe earth;
ind a' 3 in,a Millar, e water is gradually making
la way to disuoy ibe place.
Notic*—Exchanges and all letters p®rratn!ng to
Gtaess should be addressed J. A REDWINK.
Atlanta, Ga.
ATUXTl. Ga.. O'tohse flth. t»f.
To Gtb CotrrwiBCToas: I as >*i die «■ d 8 M
Joseph h»v»ohl «®d n« « no’ on last with t :«hly
appreciated favors. ~
post.
Corisepondeoos answered by
SOLUTtOkS.
No 25.1 1. Q-B#
No.259 1 O—K 4. P nr. fl. R—Q Rfl, any, 3
in ies l 8-y# 2 Qx* rmy, 3 matea.
No 24(1 Anther's I. P B 4, K R3 2P-B5K-
3 2 „i U 2 .1 P B it mate 1. K Q 5 2 P— 5
.1 II4 mi I P-8 3. 2 K-Q PxR 3
R-B2 naes O’ber so nti„-s ®-> nueuce wi.h 1. B
— Q « 2 I. srP at R « and 1. B—K 7.
No 261. 1. 8-0 88
No 2H2 1 Q-Q it 7
No KB l p-KSiG). The white P at QS 6 should
best K S 6
No. 264. 1. 8—8 6.
The Two OrphanF.
For the 8CNNV SotTTB. by Liik Burnham.
PROBLEM NO. 277.
11)
Black. 4 riecee.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Oi th« dIkIu the
27 n ult.. oeir Gr»*Fn-
hIp, ihrd^ l-tru^
•• il*-*h nt r.h#» mill *f
hn D inh^m L'l i ttr
mpany • x l-’ued. hi -
ilikS i wo n»ffro m# 1 i
ud wouudlng twi
•oyg.
N ptorFS ?nd dwol
in.aKreeoingupw <i|t*
repar<i< ioua are beiot;
nade or oi 1 ♦oh at
Gremwood. Tbe me'-
:ust> ta are kept tntj
aily a d la e, ard e\-
•py m** wears a cbtei-
ullook.
SOUTH CAROLINA*
An field dispatch ?>a\» ibHt th« farmers au
aploiy gdiueiiDR all ibelr Diot ua»* and will ^o•»n b
eadv lo sow >?ratn, that fhe schools are in tub foice
ma in eye<y direcilcn one ran see the girls aud
ihjya willi lot h*, maicbwg to a trom tetiovi t
A white woman nmred SiHle Burns wrs ba^lJ
^eat- n tn Pans Mou»t lu t4iaDNhip nv two n^nroea®
Wn* Burn'* ih Tt*»j poor, and was picking cotton < n
t neik!bb.*r’s ti-ld wiih me negroes, when sbe wh»
•et upon by mem and knocked down bv the negro
mau while tb- negn* woman i«eat b*-rover the head
»nd body Af«.vr . fc iplnu frona them sbe il d to a
ei*;t o i *s b»u*t9 auu then wenr to Greet v»i» a hoc
wore ou warranrsaaxtusc the negroes, and lIDjer*
went in purautc ol inem.
White. 8 jiiMies.
White mates in 3 moyee.
PROBLEM NO. 278.
<2’
Black. 4
NCETU CAKOIotNA,
.ARKANSAS.
VIRGINIA.
Tie sales of !®af to
bacco lu Dinvlil® for
tbe year mued O""®
b®® f amonnt fo 29
342 728 puinda ar n
average prlo® of $8 63
er hundred. Tne
®les for the year ®®d-
s 1 October 1. l«36
mounted to 40 353 942
pounds at an average
ol $9 41
On the trlil cf Mrs
Tberley. at Lynebhurg,
for trying to pass a
forged check on a New
Orleans bank, ®b® was
Virginia. released on tbe plea of
insanity.
Reports from Campbell county, one of the largest
tobiccor l®lngcounties In the Slat®, Indicate ibat
ibis y ar’s crop, the finest ever raised, bas been a -
moa entirely ruined by frosr. In a large urea net
•-ire plant will be cut, as It Is utterly wonbiess.
George M. Bodell, "ne of tbe abf condiDg fl m of
Cllneoents A Bo leli. Staanto®, Was arrested Id Cai •
ada. ana re,c ed Btauntnn on tbe 27 b ult. He
waived examination and plead guilty w tbe charge
ol tiuggxy.
NORTH CAROLINA.
It is reported tbat a
great porllon i f 'he to
bacco In 'be W. stern
hart of tb® St le bar
b en ktllru by frost.
A paragrar’’ in th®
G ®enesb„ro Workman
I .dieuesibat u>i * I >e-
wag e cl y w 1 > I soon
naxe a steam flouting
mil.
Tbe Hillsboro Record
er -a* s ihe tobac. o mm
an say tbat tbe weed Is
curing np better (ban
usnsl auo all are making
fine cures, and Ibat corn
is so p entirul In Orange county that It Is exp-cten
'bar it wl l sell as i,« as $l 60 per barreL This will
bard y pay ibe tarmer.
The sal* s of tobac.-oat Durham, for tbe two weeks
nding Rept-niber 21 * r ‘ »r'— „t smoking tobac®--,
12 1 k°7 pounds. i’ £43 248 90; of clrarettes. 21 -
i 58 SCO worn £112 540 82. Or, lues some plug tobaicu,
uu on if wUci £27 647 15 revenue was paid.
Th® Lenoir Topic bas thl"r On V ODd"v Fta Ann
Trexler. ageo nine ye-rs m-asurlng 34 Inc es in
helvnt and welgbtog 23 pouids, was iu L nolrln
' muany wih ber mnti.nr, who lives n, ai Blowlug
Kick and war luLencrma trading rxpedltInn
Tn a nine gin has uot grown aDy since she was two
yeai s old, and If she falls to grow any more will b-
oneof tbe smallest dwofs on rec,id when she bl
ondes grown. Tb® Trexl®rs m,v,d fr'm Riwan
oiin'ytwo or three v®a's ago. »nd belong io Ibe
‘Row.n colony" at Blowing R >ck. Eva Ann ha.
b en q ii ® a pet among tbe visitors at Blowing Rack
ibis summer.
KENTUCKY.
f’ costs Kentucky
£4 133 41 'o print He
ovni s m®ms no 1 j-
'ng 1 he peni le of a vot®
to b® taken m a ne®
Sta'e C msiltutton. ? d
of tua ,mount tb' ran
Tier Journal g I £993 C-
Tbe workIngtre' ’
par'v. at 'b® electin
,,n O-'nnei 1 clot, d
the Treasmrr In f<v-
Ineto • ard most of b® r
ickei In Newp. rt In
Covington :h® Ibiui-
■•ra'seleced their rom-
Ine, s wl.b two excep
tions.
Th® Citizens of Riwan cnu-ly the seat of the Toi-
liver-Mariln fend, me bl odi-st which bis cccu.red
in K-!"ucky. will tiy a new iretbrd 11 prevemi, g
law.essn-ss Iber®. Tbev ®re n»e arlug a tetHloD
'or p esenra'lnn to K-v G o. O Bones, rh® cele
brated eva. g®li»r. i sking bin, o come there and
cononot a series , f r-liglons servtc-s with the sp®
cialctj Cl of poi'.Hrg "DMbe double sin they cm
mil in -heddlne human blood. Tuev have tried tbe
miliria and sp,c l tertrs cf lb® Circu't Court, at
gieat co»r to the S a'e, wlthou' ,ff cling any good
•®®ul , and they w,|| -e® wrat can be oore by ri-
fdiming ibe people Instead of punishing ihtm.
White. 6 pie **.
White mat, i iu 3 move
PROBLEM NO. 279.
For the Sunny South by W. E Mitcham.
Black. It oiecee
White. 9 piece*.
Whit* mates in 2 movr
-KENTUCKY.
TENNESSEE.
TEXXESSEB.
Am nt two years ago
wbi-ky was aboil-he-
from Ycrkviup, Gib-on
ciiutr. Slice tbat
lime tney have hao no
n -e for tb.eir calaboose.
A few days ago a
ttuiober sbr>D was
ipened up |n‘tbe old
ala boos® and tbe
lock bad t-> be broken,
a'ltt.a-i been so long
Mreeibey nad any use
for tbe tlilrg tbat the
kev was lost aDd no-
body remembered any-
tbieg abi Ul 1C.
Tbe fl-st direot ear
California f®ul f was rce®ivei at Memnht. on
tbe 28 b uli., by B.rbora, Viaul & Co., 342 Main
strei.
Nashville’s new theatre was opened on tbe 31 In
stant, by Emma Abbott and her company in "il
Travotore.”
Tbe steamer T. B. Sims, on her way from Bt.
Lints to wempbls.wilb abou' 600 '-ns ot fr.lgbt, in
eluding 25i hales of cottoD, 2 660 rneks of cot'on
eed *du 5 000 barrels cf meat and fl >nr, burned to
thewatei’.rugeat 4 a.m., on tb® ion nit, about
seventeen ml'es above Murnhi*. Two lives are e-
t or r - d io.t. Tbe boat cost £20 OCO and waa Insured
for £16 OCO
As a result of tbe prohibition agitation aud tbe
e'ose vote at tbe recent election, tbe saloon men of
C i»r>a- oogabavetakenavolnDtarypledgeiorefr®In
tram ''O'r.g business on Bur day. and Dave invited
ib® autrorlnes to aid them tn carrying on tbe pro-
▼ slons of tbe law. Not a saloon was opened In tbe
cl-y Sjnday.
The Boaid of Trustees of tbe U-'ivsrslty of Nash
ville have unanlmou-ly el-cteo p of®s«®r w. H.
Pavne cb” c®llor if tbe University of Nashville
Professor Payn* hasoecupi-d becnatrur science
nd ar' of reachl"g In the University of M Chinan
foreDhtyear* Uon.RibertC Wtn'brop, ofMas-
actiiis-fs. says ii.ls wise self ctin belongs to Dr.
J L M Curry, now minister to Spain, and la'eiy
superintendent ot the distribution ot the Peabody
fund.
Son XXCKLLUtT FSOBLXMS.
Admirers of the pro 1 lems of our®*‘e»med oo r trib
n or. A. H Rohbiis will be bleared to learn that a
clleclio of his p oblems las h®an iesned from 'he
rrets.f Prof O. 4. B owns,'" R'o'dale. Dubuque
Co., Iowa ar t* e lov price of 31 cen’e > er copy. rf.
hope even reader of the -IHNV 8« »tTTB w 1 •ddf'n
irexp®, siv® "ui. valuable bo v to their libraries. The
bM.khns 64 two movers. 10 three movers. 14 four
icov rs 3 five movers, h®rid-s seve-al others of » ven
end eishr m,.vps. etc No. 87 of the book is our No.
191 N" 119 "f *h« booa was oomposed especially f or
ib® f u.' Nv tk.OTH a'd will ap ear next week in'hi®
colam mi an origi al ciiiai o-it'on. Our aelec ions
a ® made after a recpsearilv hurried exan ination
No 281. U h'te K at K R Q at K 14. Rooks at. K
R 4 *no Q 8 3 Knli hts at K K 6 a'd 6) 3, s®<1 Pawns
at Q B 4 and K B 4 8 piec ®. Bls®« K at K 6 K.aia®
at K H 2 and K B 3 Bniah’a at E 3 and K B 4 and
Pawts at. y 5. K 6 a®d K B 6 8 . irees Ma «i- 2
No. 281 Wn.'e, K »' Q K 8. Q ai Q B 4 Knight* a»
K B 5 and K S 7, B at G a nn fawns ai <4 6. K R 2
KH6 K 3 4 KB 2s"d K R 5. It piec®s ei-ck K«’
K 3 4 and Paw s at Q II 7. <J 2 K B 6. K B 2 and K
K 6 6 n,«ces. Mat® m2. . ,
... 282 white. K at Q R 6 Q at K R 3 K-'ahts ®t
Q B 3 aud Q 6 a- «* P at Q Z 5 i iec a Black K ar Q 8
Hi d Pawn, ai Q K 2. <J B 4 and K 4, 4 piecea Mate
in 3
No. 283 Vh't*. K al K 8 II Biahops a' Q R 3 a"d
Q5 K, i«h*« at 0 R 4 and K S 8 and P wna at Q 35
UB2O06K2K4 K36 and K K 2 12 i®-®“
HLck Ka- K4i"d Pawua»’Q33 yB2,QBfl.E6
K a 2 aud K R 3, 7 piecea. Mate iu 4.
THX WCBM OBCHABD MATCH.
Fourth game, played Sept. 1, 1887.
rural. I E. Orchard.
1. P to K 4.
2. 8 to K 13 3,
3 H 0 3 5,
4 B t" H 4,
6 P to Q 4,
6. rlaet'e®
7. B to 8 3,
8 SxP.
9. Q if.
10 PioOBa,
11 BruK 3.
12 Q to Q
13 « to y 2,
14 P to b H 4,
15. Q to K 8 4,
111 U o H 3,
17 PtoBS,
'8 B to y 5,
19. f t - R 4,
20. PxP,
2 . y to 8 3,
V2. B>8
23 Btog4,
24 Q t Q 3, (c)
26 PxP,
26 UxB,
27 K B to 8,
28 RxR
29 K lo K
30 P to K R 3. (e)
31. PxP
31 8 to Q B 4,
33 Pto K 5
34. ® t' K 6 oh,
35 8 to K 3,
36 K oB
37. P to B 4.
38 3 to g S ch,
39 gxB,
Raeigus.
1 P to K 4.
2. 8 to 0 ” 3,
3 P to g K 3,
4. K 3 to a 2 (a)
5. IxP
8 ’ tog 84.
7 P t.. K 3,
8 3X8
9 P co g 3,
10 B 0 32
11 Hl„Ba (b)
12. P to 8 3
13. B to 3 2
14. g to K fl
16 P lo Kill,
16 g Br- K.
17. f lo K S 4,
18 B >, gz,
19 Q RtuU,
20. PaP.
21 B to B3.
22. BxB.
23. Fn.QSI,
Z4 '>P. Id)
25. BxB ch.
26 Pm K B3,
27. KxRch,
28 Kc -0 2,
29 . R to K.
30 Pm 0 5,
31. PlP
12 Pto 8 8.
33 Q to Rfl.
14. K <o K fl
3V- g to K 7 oh.
88 rite 0 81
87 R|,'3A
88 HxS.
39. R to 8 T,
a d i-a favo-ite with composers. Many, i-nl' din"
injee f have r- n ered it mi a® to g v, rh® K ,ighi 8
rrep-s ry moves hut th-nih raa i'l®a is .e®u 1-»ia
full f..r nlhe pmh.e-n I s-e in other we.ys Tli ®
m-ae® 5 m« v e wi'h th® Kn ght a, d is m"'® oh-c ®®
■h.n it w.,u" he weie nil ihe ,i ®ve® i. rc®d ” 1’ II
Whe-ier. K-v t.®» or.vions *’ Paul Paid® *K y
Irai.s. ar®nt, 1 B. G Barton ’’Periep. if R chard
c* u ; d hav-exchanaed-hi® ki-gS'-m f.,r th’s w n d r.
fui horae h®mwht h®,eriddenaafelyf.n, Bosw r'h's
b Id.’ vv. E Muchnm. Kema'ka'Uy fin® c>miKK.i
turn," S M J<> eph "B ac "a® his full q„»a„l
cavalry and vtilt heCiiea. Give m® am,'her h ">e!
I he yueen naturally aravi'atea ■■ the focus "f aev-r-
al UruQ, conveigi or halt ries " D F S.va ® ' Not
g-11 ’ Ja>vilia "A very g « d • Drohlem ' H >plire
Tne h.-rae s lean ; s quue naiorat’’ K M M-mr sh
\ ery h e." K M ,'h.r.an *N"t'ifli ulr, ’ Master
"ti o vt urzhnrg "Va-y fin® or rl a epiendid key '
Dux. • Richard w tn the aid "f his yueen is hi r., elf
agon aeaproble it won d b. rn, a,d a* Platon
10 ’ The absent black Pawn® could hav» nee i • S'
well aa not and why not have allow o Wht'e fu'l
force io witness tr ® exploits of the King s KniuhiV
P A. Towne. * Very ur gallant ’ C SI Tucker.
’ There are ,ome ne lees p.®e®« here* Bur' M. Don
ald * Who is h ?' L F. G iffl i. 'A stunner ' a K
Warm. ’’I he idea is wel e»pressed ’ >.K Orchard
’ Au uap'eara t po-itiu, but evidently lhe fault of
the theme and not ibe oomposer,' Be. pit. "A well
constructed and beautiful pr,bleu of th® in ereeniw
order. J be eacr lice key i® fi ely arrang. d and he
freedo a of lack a force is a com i endable feature."
F. bard "Hardly ortg'i.al enough ,o elicit, much
praise.” Eugene Woodard. ’ Very on®.’’ A V B-iot-
rrte ‘No.hing too good for M'®« Blake,” Hear)
Woken-. rel a so by J W Gr®*-, Wy ».
8h|, kman. H Erast. M.esE a. Bl* e,J Raa>ksHaw
H H V ,n R.ieae H. F. Harris W. A. Tignar, Jr .
8. L ami A r. • .
N , 2 9 by Rev. J J#sp®rs,n.—"That ma’es are
pretty is a' 1 i c«" s e iu this simple pn lem ' My-r
Grown ’ Very go d, ’ 1 au* P-jlie P.etty hut no
l.fflcul Bli B.rti-n. ' V-ry go d, bu ®a-y * W
E. Aluchu ii. 'E ey but iui®re.tii'g ' 8 M. JoeeDh.
’ Fa r, J*yvilla. * A ®piy little d»dr®r with hie at h
a.rogou ba outside." R. M. M lutoen ” • p<a>r
reni:eri..g of a ihrea'ibare dea O ly one variar.oo
aud that Pioap a ®ut to'* i tereec.ng” K M O .
man Key ta plain ’ Master Otto A'uixbury. ’’Tne
merit of ima i r.,bli n is p obiematic. ' H Er ®r
The ■ ®y is a . owe fol threar, bnt,,'eraria'io_ l
1 R 7 is a i.ert bit of chess C H A. Like all
from -Dis au hor, original a d p-a,t> but ra'her mu
lti pie ha i usual, ' Miss E. M. hia e. *A good
ght prouletn. Tne -ar atm atte 1 P - K I is
n ere-ring. ' 1) x * Tne threat of the key is ite oily
daw. lu spite ,.f rha. in* p*,aitn»n is a ge.n D-
m -uds are o’len ruin-d by tr i g io cur "Uta’lem
I®h. Would not rh® g i--n .-lacd Of] K R have mad *
it m ire n arl> a la, Lo/jil? Je- e ,en*a pr ib e ns a e
a,a uli of iu ®r—P \ I ,an®. ’* w-mdrou-
Bi-hop ' C. Al. Ticker ' Hi cm. ' Burt M D ► aid.
Tm neet of n® 'ot ” L. F Griffii. ’‘Too direct,"
l F IVmm- Simple ’ I E Orcha d **rair t*»
middhi.g, ’ Heppu. ’ This is not a case of msBt®rl>
inactivny as f r as tbe whi e K ia concerned. He
sin Qs'aloo,- ruD i Vcuic-.’” J. Bron-rhaw
letty lull® stia eaem. ev ry way eaiihfac tyy
r h® q-r.et c.tr„ of .he Kook i® rh® lea ice var is tine
and -.or earl y see ihroueh,” F. Bard "KxJC 1 ®..t
A. V. R-attie ”1 enjoyed f io veo much Henry
- llketia. S > vtd. al o. by C H * h, e e ■. Wm. A
khink.nan, H. ►. Harr b L-nk Rnr-, am, Eniene
W.caiard, D F. Savage H H. V-u Hoe. e. W A.
Tigner. Jr . A f 1 aiiilS L
N , 260 by F B Pn®l,a w ib nn®o"rd. much to' nr
r-grec T-ere snivel ir: Li. k Birnh-m, My®r
Glow . I’ II - h ® ®r. P ul Pa'I'e. G Barton. W.
K. Mitchu n. H 51. Joseph. J»vvilla R Al Milntoeh
K Al Oh,nan, D. F -av g® M u-ter tto » urr' urg
•v A Sniu»n Kn.H.Er -r C H A. Mis® K M B a-e.
Ui x I* G M Tiio^-r Bare MrD I*.
F. (irirtin, A. F. Wen*- I E O ch rd..l Bn** w,
■ ood *rd, * V B— n e, H F. * a riw Heu
iy Wiike'iB. W. A. T<Km*r. Jr. A T C a» d tJ L
Our s^lectio » vBieto veil by Link Bur ha -. H
G Bc*ri4»n, VV. E M.ic nm Jhjt IIh li M Mel"
.^■h. D F. aSjiv ne. H Er ^ o 11. A . M> a K M
Bln »- p r.»w e. «*. M Tac««»r. J^urt MrD »'
L F Fnffin, F Biid Eageie W ( „ .^rd. li. F. U*ir
.ia, Wa keae ana w A. Tigxxvr, Jr.
GHRS8 NOTES.
VOTES.
(a) . This move, ws believe, is appro red by Mr
Steinits
(b) P— QB4 would win the KP. bat it isrerj
do btfal if snob a o»*arfe w->aid be m/e.
(c) . Apparentt?. P»of. Wurm has the beet of the
game bnt now he plnys h«d y h% he toicted out a* the
cloee of the game 21. Q R to K would certainly main*
Tai> au #«q aailty, if uot ihe superiority, as shown by
Prof. Warm.
(d) . Mr Orchard plays to the finith with excellent
judgme t.
U). Regarded as useless.
SOLVERS’ LIST AND PROBLEM CRITIC ISMS.
Nn. 258, by C. H. A., New Tort., M m E M. Blake
has requested ua io tender to the author • f this prob®
le n her ihanks for tr • honor conferred by the dedi
cation “A very nice prob err.*' Link Burnham.
' The key **+« as a b ock and w odi up in ma Interest®
ies nets,” Myar Cruwa. 4 ‘ Ihe idea is a faiailitr earn
O ir cl r ver frie'd. Dr. K*e ’ey. of the Ky. State
J iurr al ii es not c car y nnrl r^tMr d oar r^m^rks of
Hepf 24, r gH^ding Sf»*ioi * and -VIcKei ai* e me^n
ti> »«y, thaf) S el .i z «s tne ch*mp ou of th^ wor d
»b»ut thi-* fliers tau be »«» d >U'»t As such cham
pion. he is noi bounn to rhailt*i'ge arytHci/. * e
mean, further, that if McKei zie claitr s ora'low«h*s
friends to claim for hi t.’-e ch-iiDpionphio * f «!»*•
a or Id, he is bou d lopUy Sreii i z. He cannot afford
fo refill ihat if he will not accept, t- e
odd offer d l«t i in pLyon e en terra*; or if h«doe«
nor w>sn to olay. »er him f llowtheo ly other course.
41 dad nr th«m erpinty of 8 eini^z. In rep y to
further remark- «.f ih« g nial d ctor we nr-» sure that
the or>all-4P!£» l^eu d > Mr. Steim z is§e'n»r«. * **
rh n- tha 8t“iui z belies he can «ir^ McKenzie 2
gumes ia 0 up; hi d we share his b«linf a d we kn >w
q rfiPHt ii.any • lsy**rs »h<» think he wn d-» mu *h o e
thaot'iat Wed » not v i nU "tei itz had any inten
cion of b-linlin* C*pt. M -K^r z e; h« hns i* om-h'y
sngHgel the fri«i ds uf th« nnpt , 'i , i tod*» that.ai d
ti-v-r $unc(^di‘ g Fdnnra^ly. ^ e thina it is »b u«
me f »r ihe American Pressto takethis mHtt a ri'i
h®« a ul tosh w f«» th-4 world that ey«n righr« of h
•F cp rm hrasgart*’ are s$f** in "or midst. S e'nr*
haa don) much hhrm He h s nnjavljf a* u *d
••••“> k »kI i d true Kent e i»en; h^ has, by hlf» un-
i leasaut habi h. estrange 1 hrefhrer; h- d ler’aue, *f
wi I ba o$4st for A me icin ch^that he hedefhro ***d
but w-* ca nor. d'»*» arbifranly. and, for ourselves
we do not hes«ta e to say tha the placer d *** not i va
who can beat him Let os hope that ns he grow
older his temper ii ay cool and t«»at af a •» w- may ' e
co d0 t»rond of the best placer who er» r lired except
Pml M i**phv.
Dr Kseoeygive^ ns a sketch of the life of J se h
i* nor, « f tne Ciocinnafi Commercial G zetre
Dr K en**ywerv jnsMy o mclud s his imereanng ar
»iclc as follows; Ta 0 en a t4>«e’ her. Mr Miller is
one of those grard enw'tfiwh'*m o er rel meets
novaduys, anditis<»ur hope that 'u e t «• gentle
mnroinring f»r»H»k, he u ay m on and on forever
The Wiiim gb»n 8t- r o mas to ns no more, hut we
learo fw»-n other Papers that Mr Ferric stai.ds 5 to 1
ogsirstMr Ta nail , .
ic is Raid he br-t. chesa c lumn I p;eared m the
L V4rp«a»l Mercury Ju y 19 1813
Ottawa. Canada, is discussing the feasibility of a
ch-*" * club
The Oc - ber Chess Jnnmal is on ha* d promptly
Price It) cents. Address Prof O. A. Brownson Rock*
dsle, DutMique Co. l«w.
L o > mammoth ca’alogne is r u*. It r free. Ad-
dr-sa Will H. I yons. PO B x 422 N-w Port. Mr
T e New Xorm chess o ub has given Cape. McKen
zie a dinner. . ....
The Columbia CheesChrom le annonn-ee a brill-
in* t pmiThrmne f4ir a pn»'»lem onrney Four priz e
$25, $20 $10 »»d $6are offeod fwrf.rar na**VHrs
Three pnz s 8-0 $15 nd $2 for tnr>e o overs. Three
prizes $10 $5 d $2 for iwo imv^rs, ai d t«o pnz* s
for the be t problem by a iady comi-eser. W e wUl
• efer to ih s again
Mr L-»yd has suspend d his daily column in the
Naw Yor* Evening T-lerf am
Florenca Bindley.
Th® fl'St week of Ibe great P.rdmont will see at
ibe Ojt-ra Home three good atir cilons. Tbe first
Mill be Florence Bindley, ibe charming soubreite
who will anpear M >r d ry ard Tursday a' matinee
iu ber new play ’ Excitement.’’ aud Tuesday night
In ” me Heroine in Rigs.” We bave seen ber be
fore In ibl< las'piece and we rec llect bew mich
sbe pleas-d tbe pub.lc. OI tbe first play, a ionh*
era excuai go says:
If to pl»ase "n audl®rce Is wbat this comjary
alms a', and Deing p ®, s <1 Is what aD audleDCe oe
■ires, tn®n the F oience Bindley company Is more
thin a slice ss in one m-iaiue snd lb® aud'-nce
®ne perlectly sail-fl-d with tbe oih®r. Mis Bid-
ley 1® a is tie cap ivitor—caulvites tverjalig
Sue is a perfect It tlear-lste lo ber mle Hbe took
ibe amiircce by atorm last Digbt. 8 e maoeevery-
body smile from her first appearabe*, anil wltn ber
upportkepube aua.enc® In par<x)"Uis of lau.h-
t, r nii'Ki oftnelln e. Ever;b dv lai ebei and c"eer
d Uli tbey perspired, rbey C"U on’t beip u. 8e
was eieo r eu lime and agam. Ic seemed as if sbe
warned on ibe stag® ail th® time. Tbis shows
sb® Is a success. Mi J imes H- rne lswberebe wa®
norn to be wnen on Ibe st®«®. Be is toe fora ol
Ibe bappv, haodsem®, coi fl <ent reflow that always
wins. Mr O Is Turner, as D r Ktubs was superb.
He was toe Kdod-natured, pnilo,..pbical, "live anu
let live” kind it a mau—baa nlgh-mares ana tbfjss
ue’s "got ’em.” e(c., ana Is m rib provok'Dg beyond
c, mpare. All tbe oiber m-mo- rs ot tbe c,,mp nj
are good, aud Ibe preseD'aflnp r t "Kxcilemeu. ’
wasasuocrsn Mr, C tas J M Volgbtis a master
ot tbe v.o in. and bis perl r-nances were m irvelous
and intensely interesting. Several specialties were
produced—aR entirely new and very entertainLg.
•p-akiug of beranncuLceo appearai.ee Ii N :w York,
a iH:
• T 'at th® appparaueerf this greatest ol American
arir®8s s-D'U'd eng g-atrennou I< nor suii rising
as sti® ha® nit o'rrfyi U m lb s city in sixAsq^rs. *i M
®n® wa® sp'Clailv eiaaved o sn|pn$ t isvm K Dfb
at h!s own u.®atr® ,xc-p' I'S' *fi).ii, wnen na
-uin d ’ h® ' oleof Emuia in ’O hei o ’ and tm Q e-i
In • llrmic. ’ in c, i jio cl. n vnl 8 rlvn l and ,a>tli
Fo tnos® who are Ian IDar wI'll M ® B-w®'-’ gr.nn
p®rsoi>a ions ber c< mlrig w ill h® a r v ved pie sure,
wi He lo th® n®w a cl, ratio" ' i f *b®a're go®»- — vbich
is a"ded lo largely each sic-es-ive y®ai— o® win
nv® a n, vel and cenghnui dr ma te smra Ion.
T ie recrgol ion sbe rscslvcd from tbe pr-s®ul in.
•m. ngou ne ®i gag-m®ut at ibe iaaiei’® welii
Tueaire III Ibe EigH b mefroDOlts, bas iec,Ived
. ors®ment so oiien lu <nis e uutry ib t It Is ulie lo
proclaim her the vr-*'esi E ,gilsn spraklug actr- a-
■u tne world. Livers oi tr. al,', n mauiic am, emu
tional In lb® drama will bav® opp, riunliy 'o grainy
ibeir taste during tb® four weeks wblcb Mrs B>w-
ers sspl plsy b®r®. H®rr*per oty smuraee« "Lidy
•noley’s 8®»nt,’ • M , b IP " • Lucre'U B mia. •
Q ecu R z ta-ib,” --Mary S ua. i.” - L'Vc’s Mas
querade” a. d to® comeoy 11 "The Jaa.ous Wu» ”
wnl ® rich y endowed wlib phyceai mfia and rr-
m.ruble magnetic power, pi.s®«slrg a rloo,
de-p, musical vote® aud adunr.l 1 - slag* pr--
enee, sbe uses th, m simp y as arfJuucU lo t> •
intellectual, wblcb ever nominates iu ber aotlo..
Her beauty of f.ee-mobl • mud rlcn in varying «x-
urenslni ; tier pell eand shapely fi.ure, gr*,-, fil a -
I ides Aud ges urea, seemingly unsiuuied—have
great p-w.rtopl ase tbe eye* dsduio tbe pleas
ure rip-rteueea by the auditor, but In tbe mmd ut
'ne aciress tney are ot second* y Imperiale®.
There Is probably o® greater ®nihn-i*®t „r aevotee
*' me snna® ni ara ua'lc art iban Mrs B rwer*, and
'rom this terllng—almo'iner leligmu bas cum® iu a
a great degree ibe power tu ilse to too hignest
phase of nis’riontc art la tb® lnt®rpr®tailou ol
onarsciers. U e convincing evidence • f Inn sun
'Icy of ner »silt and towering ablltr Is ibe
tact Ibst ber ® z- Is nrvrr qi-silonei wb n she
plays Lidy M .uO-'b. a rue In wMcb tor some
■® sii in® masculine is suppos'd to pr dnmlDaie
Br marvellous lagic fore , m- j site mien and Ibe
ma r oi lier adn irahle Vnlce auu peitectrl eution
Pe I Icures passl- ns and feelings with such irutb
fulness and intensity ihvf she s-em® a very glam—
orains suppylng ire place of siaiur®. She bas
idea toe heroine of ,v iy great play wiitt-usmc
hed ys cf 8i ksi eare and tn b >s® wh cbshel®
»»• 8-nt'Pu •»»•« ••unfa al’hnir » » ml ”
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FACULTY:
W.B. SEALS, A M , Pesident,
Professor of Nttural and M .ral. S«i oa0 efc
Prof. GEO. C. L )ONEY, A. M
Chair of Mathematics and Astronomy.
M*®. C. D. CRAWLEY, M. A. #
Chair of Euglinb Liieraiure.
Mlle. VICTOKI \ KONTZ,
Chair of Ancitnt and Modern Language*
Mrs L. II SEALS,
Principal of Preparatory D partaent^
Prof W. P. SEALS,
Director of Mueic. Voice Culture.
Madam VON DF.R OOTA SCHULTZ^
PUno and O-gao.
Peof. W. F. CLARE,
Violin and Cornet.
Prof. Wm. LYCETTE,
Art Department.
Prof. A C BRISCOE,
Stenotrap!t>.
Miss JENNIE RCSUING,
Telegruphy.
FOREMAN OF “SUNNY SOUTII” OFFICB,
Teacher ot fjpe Setting.
Miss LILY MAY DAN FORTH,
Calligraphy.
Mrs. W F SEALS,
Snpt. Boarding Department.
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the Mustang Liniment Is found In Its nui versa!
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The Housewife needs it for generalfamtly us*
The Cannier needs It for his teams and bis men
The Mcchauic needs it always on his wort
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The Miner needs It In case of emergency.
The Pioneer needs it—can’t get along without ta
The Farmer needs It in his house, his stably
and his stock yard.
The Steamboat mnn or the Boa man need®
It In liberal supply afloat and ashore.
The Horse-fancier needs it—it is his best
friend and safest reliance.
The Siock«nrower needs ft—Ik will save him
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
Tbe Rail road man needs It and will need lie®
long as his life is a round of accidents and dangers.
Tbe Backwoodsman needs It. There is noth’
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Keep a Bottle iu the Hoaoe* *Tis the best oi
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Keep a Bottle In the Factory* Its immediate
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Keep a Bottle Always in the Stable for
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7-lyr
The departm nts are well nigh full, and an early
*ppl| at Ion I ^ important to se urea goo place for
■h^ n»x t f*rm
0 ir oi j -ct is to meet, f tr as pr icticible, a long-
C I* wain iu r,!ie8o'jr.n, v»z: i »bor *'i< i literary and
i-r^cuc*! bu*in s- Hruic-i 'o ■ for f
Rv*»ry m*nib r of our I *C'iitv 4> experienced ed
ucator. Ail art* acKmnvl -og d to 3 auu *ur<j4->S wltfl
he or»t ieac» era of th - 8 its. to thdr retpectlr®
dep rmeuis, whhe some euj »y even a national rep
utation.
Any« ne having zlris fo edu »a r e Is respectfully re-
ferreo to the 8 ate »t 1-irge tjr euxractor, scholar
ship and management.
. NSW VEATUBES.
With a view to maki ^ our course of stedy eml-
ueutlv practical, Tniegra. i y. Call graph). fb«>. t»gra-
thy, Hook-kecpiiig and 1> e-sctting, or J«»un aliens
will be introduci o as si*«cih d^pnrtmentis. A grad
ate of this (•ch<K»i takes along with here pn.feesi n
ndapted to her *ex, and which htb her to eut*- AT
(»ms upon an active bush.ei-s life. In no other
echool in the S^uth will the hud theee advaitagef*
ATLAbTA ABA LOCATION.
Of all points in the South, not one com bit os so
many of the essentials for a school of the chaiactei
proposed, as Atlanta.
It is 1160 feet above sea level.
It is blest w^h pure water and good air.
it ie health •
I* has nevei been visited by ed epidemic of any
kind.
1 is ont of the range of storms and cyclones.
It is the capital of th*> State, where pupils ea' sea
and hear all the celebrities of the day
It is a progressive city, where everythir g naw In
science and artissur* to come.
It is a city of churches, and is without a peer ia
the observance of the Babhath.
Its people are cultivated and refined, and Ite mo
rality is phenomenal.
It is the mnsic center of the Booth, and its very air
isladened with music.
It ie convenient being a railroad center.
GENERAL IN FOUR ATI ON.
This school is not denominational. Btmrrifrg pa-
pile will attend tbe chuich ejecitied by then parents.
The nurnher of | npiis will bs limited to eixi> and
m no event will more than that numbei be received
Tuition must be paid monthly in advance, and no
deduct ion will be made except in rases of sirlu ess
E rotracted beyond two weeks An exponent ed hi i se-
eeper will take charge of the hoardn g departn>ent,
end a skillful physician will lcw»k after the health of
the pop la. I if
The daily sessions will be six nonrs. beginnj* g in
the morning at eight o'clock, and dismissing ai 4:90
in tbe afternoon, with two hoars' intermiasioi at
noon and two receeses We do Dot like the one ses
sion plan, as now taught in < nr poptuar schools.
The government of the school will be burners, but
firm.
UNIFORM*
In order to prevent extravagance, a uniform to be
worn by tbe pupils to church or on tbe street baa
K een adopted, which will be made known to aay on#
on application.
Bend for a catalogue to
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Barrj & Fa), b) tbe verdict of ever) one wbo
■aw them In Atlanta las: year, are tbe greatest com
edians wbo hive ever been on onr stage, and ibelr
entertainment Isa marvel of witty fan vbicn wll
please > be most I ts- tdloc s and will torn to laugh tbe
most lugubrious face. Every one wbo wants to be
amnsed as much In one tvtning as be could be In a
bill dr zan mgnts of minstrels clrecsss and Hnmpty
Dimpty fcbows combined, ought to see Birr) & Fay,
and we can assure them tbat tbey will never rckiet
going to see them.
Mrs. D. P. Bower*.
Tbls great tragic aetress will elose tbe week, Fri
day ana Saturday with matinee, with tbe b'.t play,
•f toe legitimate repertoire. Tb» Nsw York Graphic,
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