: F " - . ' . : ... - .A m l t tT By Trtt AJranoa Publishing Company 'LET AL THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GOD'S, AND TRUTH'S." i - ----- (-;-rrr y-r.-nH.0-. 03 perT'rsar ; Sli JltU ti.OA. TCIJLSOX, X. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBEB, 14, 1881. The Wuson Advance. WlUc'X. FllIDAY, Octoler 14, 18S1 i FOJKTI5Y. jor Uie Auvaiicb. j The University of the South, at 8-viiiH'', Tenn., is o:i tiie Cumber land plateau about HO miles from Na-diviile. Like all young institu tions the Litiyer.-ity has struggled niint many epiharrn salients, which he has' triumpliautly surmounted.. This University in. after the' Ftyle of the K ford Umver-iity, being divided tab.si-l.o.s: wuboMtt of hayin-wme j 'in its seStin? drtment h pround to , claim thai Successor to .Xtsiz. The' t'ollowiii' lilies were wntt n t'V a student of tha Univeivsi- tv.l. 'S' C ) l ail pleasant "are the rills that From eWM-H'Ji's hills to the vales- sllgllt are the memories that in ! me arise WIiim toad-fancy paintcth the land of the KU s. Ami my heart in Its fullness of love fur its f: iemls, Out to Sewaneo its genial stream (is, To meet, in reciprocal waters of love, Strea as that flow, laughing from -'fountains above. And as 1 sit thinking in the '.twi light "of day Mtliinks I hear echoes from the mi's far awayy - ';,';' " nml i iin (it 11 lo. . i High up on the mountain bove the busy world's strife. Then hiding away in whispers so soft I catch tl ht ecJioesf sounds Pve heiirdoft; s' And I ?iein the stillness .of the clear uutuimj night, ., ! Thinking still (f the picture 'that fancy touched bright, ! Now rwiiir above the Atlantic, all .. , ; ' . .'-' The mo m peeps out from her slum- J benng oeii, ; And shines down from --heaven on i AS'S a thousand pale i.mmh frmn the Ih:i. Tli.it inie moon wliich gazing so j tender on me r j 7' S Where science and religioiWogether I are brought . i An I students by learned professors' are taught. Kir.-t'to.fear (iod, his just law ke?r, ; And then the ri-h harvest of i,x wis-I dom to reap. No wonder our boys are fond of the mountain - Upon whose top sparkles so -glori- i ous a fountain, Looking back with affection to t!;e old Alnla Mat Disdaining the unfortunate, tluit in ! -sdainin'g the unfortunate, i unoninceTiate Ticr i u MM on Pike's PeaL TWO HKWvTS MA 1)1-1 ONE BY TKbI OKAI'K llOjOOJ 1'KKT ' All )VK orur.K PKOPbK's jikahs. C.A. iu;irt..n, Duttou, Herman A Tliroe Mri;. 11. A. Throemorton, H'.id Miss Nellie J. Throemorton, of Ii im, .registered at the -Manitou House last night They made inquire Concerning the 'difficulties of ascend- i l'ike's lleak and in the course of the evening! engaged the llov. Dr. J: ! Kdwards Smith to go witii th'om to I i summit of the peak for t.'ie iur- I s of performing a .marriage cere- any. This morning at sunrise six nuchas stood in front of the Manitou aise, aud in -a few 'minutes the en- j e party were in the saddle. The v. Dr. Smith was mounted upon a j rticularly; lively brute, which, after dtzing on two legs down the 'road n the hotel to the bridge over the ..untain, wound up his performance ' buckings the clergyman over the iting intolthe stream. Mr. Smith s rescue Ij, and, although not seri ' 'sly injured, the accident deranged he plans', of the wtnlduig party, for t'le clergynian declinel' t risk his health by continuing the trip, in spite !'f all -persuasion and tho ffer of a 1 and quiet animal.; After much i exultation tlie youug gentleman j meeting, as "intellectuality defies all .-uvstod that Dr. Smith should come j considerations of age.'. ,( tins etty'. (Colorado Springs) ,and ! 40 to -lo.--Would accept a preacher frin the United State telegraph tiflice j of her own denomination without re u'hk'h is 'connected with the signal j sponsibiiities. Taken1 large interest station on the p-ak, perform the mar- j me ceremony by telegraph. The 'I'H-tor consented to 'this arrangement n,iu thus by. accident another element ; reinance was added to t this already j "scraggy, fretful and; desperate. A rmamtic affair. ' I preacher, with a half dozen resjonsi- . The summit was reaclutl about, ; bilities all boys she would not ob non, ida1.. Sergeant. O'Keelo- was ject to. f,und in charge of the station. He -30 to Tm. Thanks heaven she was o-ccived his visitors with his usual J,(litality, and when their intention I of celebrating a : wedding was an-1 '"Hincetl was overjoyed and set about "it is the duty Of all christians to mar uking arrangements. The iiistru- ry," More startled next day to hear lnt-room of tlie signal station w as of the-good fortuue of "that horrid old grated witii flowers and flags, and maid," Miss Snips, who is to marry hen the Sergeant seated himself at her pdstor. Makes her will, and cuts k 'U'legraph Instrument and sent a off all relatives by leaving her entire toll down to the Springs office, l0,o.Hj fortuue t the heat henT , feet below. Officer Jones who was in charge, replied and informed the Sri-grant that the Rev. Dr. Smith had arrived and was ready to proceed with the ceremony. The young . people , (joined hands and stood before the Hit-1 , geant, the father and motler of thf i bride standing on either side, and the ; Sergeant at , the instument read off, the questions of the clergyman as they questions of the clergyman as they ! thrilling over th wires. There j was a rapid clicking for a moment land then Sergeant O'Keefe, in a ' solemn voice, reieated tlie messaire: Charles A. Button, do you take el- he J. Throemorton to be your lawful , and wedded?" "I do resnondtMl th ,' brideerooni with evident enM.tion The Sergeant tapped the telegraph ; instrument and in a moment another j me-agH came and was read bv. him: Xellie J Throemorton do vou take 'harles A l)uttn toj be your lawful ! ind welded hnsband?" "I do," said j land the bride in a low voice. The Ser-1 i geant heard it, however, nnd triins- mitted the reply. There was a iik,- ,n;,nt' I'"V d then came the MMcme concluding yords. Lp from the valley to that small tone keep, 14.000 feet abov the nrenn. eame tlmt ! message" making two hearts one: "Then I pronounce vou man and I wife." Colorado Springs letter in the? Denver Tribune. i . i j ! ! . A Tender Ilcurted Brother. A pouple of enterprising young men i iincr tlie elothintr business in Atbintu doing the clothing business in are interviewetl by a customer - carch of a coat. The senior of the firm handled the iiev coiner, and soon finds a ".irst eas fit ,V Inan- o the the rvome U . , , .. : 1 eighteen dollar." . "Well, f ir, I like the coat very much, but don't like the price." "Veil, mine freutxo price is noth- . ... . ... : . ing so you like ze goat. We let vou take him at fifteen toilars." Tlie customer still complains of the yj, that fiftmi ,i0ii4lH-.Vas too much. This wa, too heavy for the dealer, t-0- takimr - his customer ' to the extreme end of the store and j arawinp i,i,n i,lto a Llark corner, he whieretlinhh ear.! . ! ".Vine frent, I let you half zat goat ' for twolf dollars and a half." I ( t4v'..n ;,' wm fi.W "t ! I a a . 4ike your coat very much ana am mid nin t satisfied ith tho. price, yet I would like to know whv this ' mysterious performance "Yell; my frentj you see dot loetle I ir i i..- ii..! an -dure? lie was -mine broder got ze heart disease, and so help me I God, if he vas to hear me tell you dot j I take twxdf toilars and a half f r tat j goat; he drop dead mit his track. Aii OUI ITlaitl's Life. Sweet 1(1. Builds castles and dwells on love in a cottage. IS. Joins an archery club. Affects intellectual repasts, such as "Reading Clubs,"- Dances every set and rejects iU love proposals. 15'. Drops love in j a cottage and thinks of a brown stone or pressed brick front. 20 21 22. Modesty begins to take its (leiarture. Abhors simplicity 2.I. ibices tighter and wishes to marry for rank a Colonel, Congress- man or Senator would J do. 20. Astonished not a little at remaining single. - u hy don't the men p'roposo?'' . . 27 2S 20... Takes the lead in charades j and tableaux. Begins to tease her la anout the springs.' subscribes to; Sunday papers for society news. Us-j osYosiuetics glaringly.; ;J2 33. Wouldirt mind a wid- f owcr if not too old. Willing to mau-1 age charades and tableaux, but won't jtake . a prominent part. Begin to I turn cliaritable and hunt out the poor, j Joins the church. 3o ; :ki. As a general thing despis- es -men. course, rules." "They are all so silly but of there are exceptions to all FJocted President of the Children' Ail Societv--' 37 !i Allows boys of eighteen or twenty yeaes to take her to prayer in the Sabbath school, and in cats and canary birds. ! 40 to 00. Sees no harm in a little more rouge particularly at nirht. never married. All men are brutes More rouge. Terribly tartled bv a ! remark from her widowed nastor that ' Jflarryiafj for money Uncle Pleasant Batkina isdxty,nnd ni wife seventy-two. The other day a "ienn i , "-'nele Pleasant.why did you marry ft woman nearly old enough to be' 'our mother?" "You tee, hoy," he replied with a "l wa a-wurkin' for Ixng Jolm wffnt I wasa-wurkin' for Ixng Jolm j Freeman In Hanover, when I W ; Juut eighteen, and 8ary Ann Ku.-vs old ,rs Iluss on,y daughter, wan thirty, ,f s"e wa" a dJV At every quiltin' tochuse me for a patner, and evorjborly said it 'peared likohc was court in 'me." She gimme four pair cotton socks infl a heap of thing, but still I didn't ; ve no notion of her. : Well, one oiima em io me oui ; woman' and hardly sot down before ! Ann brought me some - pertater pie, which she knowed I was j jinonsirous ionu oi. While 1 was oatin' I heard the old woman n-count- in' silver dollars. 'Xow, thar was no plaster to 'the ceilin', and the npstars Hrxr had cracks in it as wide as my finger. So, yon 1 fuhl hear the jingle of the money jest as well as if I had been up there myself. hen she had counted j niw hundred and six, I xlrawedjup to Sary Ann and popped the qnestion. ' jmeourse, sue nam sne u nave me, i ana tne next rnursuav we was mar ried. Now, what do you think T loumi 'd W found out the next dav? Whv. tluj vti V old woman did'n't h ive but thirtv ' The NVVitaker ease ha- not yet been interesting information regarding the Vt,Mta! Z l l uu f , IwPwlof, The Jennie Cramer molus oierandi of managing and eon mer in Mexican .lollars, and that she counted murder ease draws its slow length (Uu.tit,.r ,.h ..l,limAh . rJ..inti , ofthe them oyer and over jest to fool : mo. along. The Kepublican .State. duttmg ueh mammoth organizations Don't marry for money, boy, special ly for silver dollars.' '- - A Uucer Temperance Ccctnrc. C. T. Campbell, a noted temperance advocate, in" a ' lecture recently said .. . . ax-Keeiers in tms city pay on an average 2 per gallon for whiskey one gallon contains on an average sixty-five drinks, and at ten cents a drink the P,or man pays $,50 per f?dlon for his whiskey in '.other won Is, he pay- 1 for the whiskey and Ptot1 man for handing it over the bar. Make your wife the bar- keeper lend her to buy a gallon of whiskey for a beginning, ami every time you want a drink and oav ten cents ior it. sy-tne time you have drank a, gallon sh- will have ,-', or c"ugl inmey t refund .' tho ' $2 bor- j rowed of you, pay for another gallon of liquor, and have a balance of 2,00.. She will bo able ti, , oniiduot . fntorf I a a . a. operations on ner own , capital, nd il,ul when you become an inebriate, ""able to support your.-elf, shunned and despised by all respectable per- s his, your wife via have enough to keep you unii you get ready, to till a drunkard's grave.' Vauderbiirs House. Yanderbilt's new house on Fifth avenue, now nearly completed, does not make much' of a show, being a quiet and respectable building in brown stone, yet it is the most expensive pri vate i evidence-ever erected in this country. It has already cost 2,.00, 000 unfurnished, and So00,000 ; more will he expended for a lot- as a play ground for the children of tlie family. Some of the items may not prove un interesting to people who cannot ex pend as much money on their resi- deuces as the great railroad niilioiaire. Stopping in front of the house, you land on a stone, especially cut for tlie pavement, nlteen feet square and costing -5,000. The bronze doors.of the house cost $25,000, the mosaic pavement in the hall $30,000, the bronze railings around the vard ?0o,- (00. The building contains, besides j to sjieak si me. ller boliiy .-Jieath is the usual rooms, a picture gallery j -goo i, ami no explanation of her af over SoOO.OOO will be soent in fitting ! Miction bus lK-en given.-A married wo- this uji :libraries, etc A neat and i somewhat novel idea is me paving ; . tne rooi, so as to make it a pleasant promeiudeand flower garden. You may safely commit the child's clothes to the servant, but the restof the Tittle one you had better take care of yourself. Senator Brown, of Georgia, is to be come the fortunate owner of a remark able suit of clothes. It is to be manu- Cicture from raw cotton at the Atlan- j ta Exposition within 24 hours the i cotton to be pickei, ginned, ppun, ! dyed and woven in public. 1 Six Nevada Avidows,- ea.h worth over $.00,000,'have formed a compact and solemnly agreed to take no men but editors for .second husbands. Oen- tlemen, even in the darkest hour we have tuck to t things would work out all right in the end. We have just read a handkerchief flirtation ctMle, and adviie all young men to avoid breach-of-promisc tuits to wipe their mouth - on their coat-tail-. ' THE NEWS JN A NUT-SHELL, i Oiteatf soonbe arraigned for trial.! -Go :-. Wilt., of Louisiana, owing i tn k low condition of health, has form- '..11.. I ..!!.. . i . , ally turned over his office to Lieut. Gov. McKnery. liarnum's Lit t r-1 i f - hit woman, Mrs. Mary over ; feet high. Hcans are ia full - Irarftifkl llcmlv ' . au ?ru. l ", oi ine " -ited a tenem "hou in fow York aiwl stupeI the Infant of a poor young woman to death, and then assaulted her she is the wife of I I . l I"! A. 1 'Vt r ' . " l Ji " Har- nublisliing house, is dead, aged ;JL rs Willie Matter, a youth of 15 years, fell ltween the ears of a switching freight ?rtWJ a debt h ieJt!eerwd during the past moutn seventeen and a halt uul- lion tnJirs. liorses m ht. louis ?"! killof, lMl thirteen wounded by a tor- nado at (iiuncy, 111. New York has given to the -Michigan suf- ferers. (iitemi is oUgagel in wri-' ting hi reflections o!i hi crime ana the death of (Jarricl I . , j 7xu!n muchly marntHl man. trial edne-day; lie pleaded guilty, , and made a ionu', senseless harangue; ; he was -sentenced to ten ynrs in the lieniit iuai. - oan ri.mcisco is . dooded with $10 bogus gold ph..- Tne Atlanta Exposition imh-im! IM.il,rc":i"rm""I"n,lw- lue u 'lu'i-. rth; it will continue three months Dr. Bliss has lost 5 pounds. The rtfMl. ,vii u .nr.i.i Oit.,.'- n-.,. that the President's death was caused by malpractice.- - Judge S. W Watts died Thursday, Oct. 0th Convention in Maryland has be;Mi captured by the (irant men. How they do Hop! Senator Vance's th a t!r.iit: ? lilvoositlliii . VVi ii ! Wei ,nta eloiuent effort. - Great liritta'in sfends( lupiors. s4ends(80,otK,WO a year" for alcoholic 1 enuor irediets n inner- j ruu" i,u ''T AisV. i ed numerous rams lor .June, July and August. Vennor is a fraud. -Mrs. i Elizabeth Flannaghan committed suicide at Warren ton lat week, be- cause her liteha(l become a burden. ! 1 . tl'l I I 111 .ill l.Ab.lKllif 1' Arthur will, in all probability, have a "&talwart" cabinet. A peak in Montana 11, (XK) feet high has been uamed in honor of James A. Gartieid. i lumbago and tiie effects of bad colds Charles Pierce, a horse thief, wal would be very irevalent among them, taken out of jail nnd hung by a mob t . ,,,. i i .Tr., , oMi.enatiihHKidngtOw.liI. -Mr.;1 1,t't "lth the reply: "Oh, in Jooih Dobson, Solicitor of -tho Sev-1 ('asw of rlieumatism or complaints of enth district, is indicting ail persons ! that kind, they know how to cure who voted for prohibition in tne late.! themselves' very speedily. St, Jiu-obs electio.i .cnartriii'j: tiiem witn cinsnira- . : . vmstthH lir.ert.es of the n, .,,,,1,.: i . IT " I I f peoie in this section think that sucn "fanatics" 'should be'put in ti e Insane Avlum. Church, one of the m urderersof Miss Thompson, in Alex ander county, rs . v.-., last - -August wa taken from toe jail Taurs and hanged by -.mob. testant ministers of Washington called I upon President Arthur in a txxly luvti w.eoL- - W.l..ffl1u-Mi.rl,ti frost did incalculable damage to the tobacco crop1 in ' Virginia 'aud .North Carolina. All three of the schoon ers wrecked m ar Hatteras arc a total loss; the body of Capt. Hunter, of the Thomas J . iur.ister, was -'washexj asiiore. .' Chicago wheat market is panicky and prices declined; corn j ami provisions fell orT also. : The j b reach visitors to the Vorktowli .Con- tennhd visited West I'oi.t, where a ball was week. given in their honor ia?t A St. Petersburg corres- pondent says that the headquarters of of the Ninilists has been discovered and sixty arrests have been made. A teiribie plague has broken - out m ! Piatte county, Mo.; eleven persons , died in tivexlav? , ana none ot the vic- tons show signs ot recoverv. A sorrowful talu comes to us from Bos- mmseu, me nen-i ton. A: Ml- Jo.qhine Leeman, saidnml frot of the show has been a to have Iwen from Savannah,' was ' a rheumatic sufferer for some years, beautiful brunette, was reared in brought on mainly bv exposure in the ltU a lino ucation, and uit ofhs- .'ulfar business. He on reacning ' womanhood became a;1 , 1 - belle in her native .city. She loved j nver found any permanent relief un too well, but not wisely, and died- a til he. tried St. Jactbs Oil, and, while miserable, death in ' Boston i - A i he has entirely recovered, ho always young girl, sixteen years old, while ; takes several bottles of the remedy reciting m a sabbath school chiar- m, ... , . . .- . ; Bn.-toi. H. I., on Sunday. S. oTem- with. lain when hf gm-s on the road, ner 2-V, was suddenly deprived uf the nower of siicoch. aiul ba been unable man was brutally assaulted and f itallv injure;! byuioughat iaoeater, I'enii- ! ;.- ti. i.... . I., r ,.v ivHtii:i. illUIUiltl J .I III"- 1. sitorting man, committed iilov er, a suicide at Augusta, (icfirgia. Dosiness iHrtion of -Pulaski, .Xcw York, burned; los over 2on,ojo.- Colonel lienuird's command had fight with the Indians in Arizona; one ' Indian killed and three colored sol-I lint. ir ill n 1 1 iu 1 Urikwf in nniiitP South Carolina Tuesday night; the late growth of cotton is killed. - New York State llepublicyn Conven tion made nominations for State officers Oct. 0th. Old board of itrM'tiitn Vtf th 1 ini;villM A- Vawh villa ; iUiiroad re-eh . ted. Resident Arthur w ill reside at the. Soldier's.;' Home in Wasl ington until repairs at tbe While House are wmiplejetl. Workmen in the .Staffordshire i (' Kugland) potteries threaten to strike in Novemler. President Arthur j will l at the Yorktown Centennial; 1 ... the appropriation for tlie- celebration. by Congress, has been expended and there will be a deficiency. l'rinee Bismarck's internal policy has licen strongly condemnetl at a great Liberal meeting held -in Berlin. An earth i make f-hock at Bristol, New Hamp Bhire, Tuesday night; alarmed the inhabitants.- - On Oct. Cth in a heavy northeast blow on the coast three ves sels were wrecked at Hatteras and seven .lives ': lost.- - The fund for Mr-, Garfield amount' to ".&vVt.K.. ff c.Mpewo0rrs:,off. York CUppr.J , . . ' iih wir ro prMaine tnat there are few persons in the civilized pttrtion of the Unit 1 States at the present time who are not familiar with the nano W. C CounV Xev Monger shows, which have heen exhibiting to aunen-" nont features of tlie nmmmoth tnivel ces of thousands of spectator. Coup's I iaK hown. This gentleman has hen show is combined with FarlniV Paris liippoirome, and the tenting pf thej show covers over eight achm of ground, and there are 1000 special at-' tmctiens. 3Ir. Coup hbiisolf Is the projector ai?d proprietor of thefa lyjuescurrieulum which created such aseiCjation some time since, and ' he has nor associated with him several wealthy men of national fam" in the circus and show busidess, all of whom net lis managcis. . Besides a large mo - nagerie, Couj) Show contains three full circus companies, the grand hip-!; Pllrome an1 numerous other attac-! tl(mS and there are 480 persons on tlie nav-roll. ; Whlla lnVi.ti.wial 11 !,,. ....v iui lllllluripiiUI t l.lll, nn - Irinelpal artists of W.C. Coup's Xew Monster shows, as well as tlie manage-; meat of the combination, stopped at .( the Bingluim House, corner - of Kiev- i enth and Market Streets, nnd ft -.;rf' r 1 : vv -r ? tance of Mr. Hamilton, the ver efii-J , , , . - - v j .cient press-agent of the combination. ;! While in conversation with Mr. Hamilton at the 'Bingham lions:', I j ofjtained from him. a variety of very as Coup's Show, and, during our talk, the subject of the health of the mem bers of the eomnanv dnrfny tho fr-.w. season being adverted to, I uaraeu tuw every precaution was ta-1 ken to keep the Company in good j health, and when any one was taken r -sick OTi"et with an w-eident, the be,t ; .. , ' , , 'ical attendance was secured for such at once. Then, I remarked, the j different ierformers and many of the lattaclies must necessarily meet with considerable exposure, and I should think that rheumatism, neuralgia, uu 18 a SQr Popular remedy among our ieople for rheumatic pains, and. as long as they can iret that thev don't suffer much." j I became interested at the mention day night I of Ht J'M'oj!i il and said to Mr. Ham '1 he o-; ilton: "Can you refer vie to any of the more prondnent members of your ,m.hin,tim. llo,. , c. ..v.-Mvtii umug ?i. J acob's Oil for rheumatism? I shouhl like to hear what they have to fay about it." Mr. II: sail: 'l cannot call to mind, who they are at this mo ment, but if you are interested, I can find out for vou. It was then arranged that I should meet Mr. Handltoh In the evening at ,, . t. , .vwww,t ,w WUU1U ",lu uut wutniau oeen using st. Jacobs Oil, and afford a chance to hear what they had to sav. , . .. ' . 1 met Mr-JI- according to appoint- mcut, ana was soon piacea in position l to make my investigations, and witl the following result ;. - and has1 rrconimendeil many of Ids leople to do the same thing. 3Ir. W. D. Hagar one of the man agers of W C. Coup's show and has been' in the circu and show business for many years, in which he hanfade a. fortune. Mr. ILirar has leen iin.r s:f ;tn v,..iL,.. n.wi ,..,t riK,,,uti, ,.a?n r.n. i v,'i,:,.n i.a,,m.ri .-..p mn,. ,,.tiM I - - ........... has been removal by the use of the Great German Remedy.. Mr. Hagar avs nc woum not be without ot. Ja- cot Oil on auy account, ami Ic Con- siders it tlie finest speeffle for rheu matic comjlaint- eyerdis-overel. Mr. A. Natlians is-another uiauager of Coup's show. I lis name ha feen prominently identified. with the cir cus busine- for 'many years, . and he hag had contnl of many of tlie most celebratetl circus companies in the "United States What has , Mr. Conn andMr " r T regard to rlieumatfaair and Od applies with epial force to Mr 1 Tl.a Ilninu.nf Ut - .. - i . .- -" . , rheumatic pains when nothing else, did him any good worth mentioning. ' Jb He is euthuIa-stic In his praise of the Oil, and thiuks it is an excellent thing for circus organizations to take m ith them whUe travelbig. Another strong advocate of the great Oerman llcniedy U Mr. I. Juke6, now , -iiiitntHi wun uiuji-HKhow, but no., associate! with IV T. Uarnurn in,hls varlou how nitr- i for the pwt ten. Tr I h well known abmit the country . f the nmmif-turer at Vie ftm mo.' ieal chariota, which r mh-K promi- uUt& St, JaeoW oil for rh'umatie1 f-! "''i'ou witii the more gratifying1 re-' - ; , !..-; One of the greatest barclwk riders Mr.- (Jeorge Molville, how with ! ' show, and who eahie to this ' ' 'nintr- with an onviahle Knromn , reutatioa. Wm.n aftr his arrival here 31r. -Velville bet's me subject -to ! rheumatic at .acks, which afnvted him ifi that he touhl rltik at tiines only j with great diniculty.' IIftrietl every- ; thinsr-aal?onlyV obtained iernianent relief by iiisijr St. .Imv.l 6if. '.Mr. -Vi lville t-ays he fel afe from rhen- jmatisin' - as lon?nr h(-tir""obtaIn St. 1 Jacobs Oil. ad Iu-Iujim. ui.ui .tlinisfii Frnirii m fli,,l (I... n . ..un.jn ui HUH limi II. V VJH ihJ bn IntroduwKl ther.e.?Ttr! u' the Oil when he feels a pain of. auy kind, Mr: Jame Jelville,ttje father f tiie irreat'.barehaclf rliir il - ... netol uMth ,m ahAa i "J. greauy ncneutteu r,y the use of St Jacob's Oil s! I., I.A - in.-! iv . til nit; : I nitcd States. Mr. (rt rge 'Mlddletou (now with Coup's Show) Avas for many vears proprietor of Middlcton's Musoum, In New ork, and is well known in the amusement world He has charge of necteJ with tho-: the nienagerio connect e. great show. ' Mr. MIdildleton not only indorse-s Ht. .Jacobs" Oil in rheu matic eases (and fie tried;! thorough- lyh but he says hha. il with excellent effect- n; several instances where wild animals nave leen suffer- in g from pahrr- In ' His TjpTnlon ff is a sort of univenil panaceti for pains and aches. Mr. (J. A. Farinl wa4 for several yeam the manager of the 1 Westminster Aquarium, at London ahd is the inventor of the wonderful faat of shooting a young lady from n cannon, now being done at every perforfiuince of tVu)'s Show. Both M!r, Farini and his wanl. 'the original Z izel," the lady who is shot into mid air from the crnnon, have received great b( nefit-frrmrt-.-JacTjb.T t itrTn c.ises oi - pruis.'s i om jn c.dejnXl sprains, Ac, they .Invariably "found speedy relief by rubbing with tlie Oil. Anvong others connected with Coup's show who have been benefitted by us ing St. Jacob's Oil, not only for rheu matism, but for sprains, ; bruises, dills and other accidents Incidental to 'the lives of irofessional VhoW people, arc the Stokes ramily, 'consisting of Mr. Stokes, ringmaster; Miss Katie StoTies and Mim KiiiuiaS'tokeslTperTIT These ladies often injure themselvM u i i- ia t i , 1 While riding, and St. Jacobs Oil always 1(kw them good. ' fjrus lee, tho princi pal clown of the how, ftnd ; Jr.' Ji. W. Fryer, the an I nml trai n t, join : with others in praisinjr the ofticacy. of tho Great German. Jlcmcdy-Jrhhi Jlt might be extended, but enough ha been written to show tf;at- St. .Tawb Oil holds its own among the perform ers and others connected with W. C. Coup's Xew Jbhider Shjiws. ?!arryin a idow. Krie, Peun., S'pteTnber 1. A gen uine conuslv in real life wh played ! here yestcrilay; M rs. France Kenely is a young widow 2- years old. ".Her husband died about a year, ago from a tail, six mom. is ago v iiuamxthe Scliool.- witii? juwxlnt- r.r. -a.. Cummings came courting her, and his attention not -being dl.-tatetut to; the ! . . . - , , . , , ; widow, she tonally consented marry to him in twelve moutlis and a day from the date of her fir.-t husband's death. , The happy day fell on Wed nesday, andtheovremony was to take nhu-e at the bride's hou. A inig- ! ... . . l i : . r l . . I nioceni e ioii.i; nrv w. r,r-,,., land alKVHt si.vty, gt"sU were JiiviUili to irtakf of it. The hmr af.poin fir the miurriage wa. set for -3 v. m In the forv-uwm the bridegToom elect arrayed himstdf in his tie-t and went bfftotiivite a few friend in the conn try, Wlw( Jiad liCen forgotteiu .. The . . . . . . .... I 1 . . -.l. a. . . . 1 .Mi.il aiieriKHfll UIVUSIII Hr f VMU ) from him Mating that ne- naa . am- scientious scruples alKnt marrying a womai-lH .t recently widowed. would m;ike it a ; matter of. prayer, j nni n iinura )IU the result oi ins leti-! " . lnirn uhi thrtrtifrh.1 She was not to'Strli-tlv-N'on-suriM.. i i. .1' i take this a a iioslii ve .declination to i.;..:o.,..i:.i ot-i.-o. .U i' lAw ismilnlv' receiveri tne gues.1. nmuen s"iiii rrr-i . t M' W,t? a'; hf i..LA lu-lv i-.ill the meetint? to arriKed, the la:ly call the nieeiing to order and read the retreat Cummiug'i., card." Iioud ninl prolonged weretlifl, deniincUtioni 6f the absent groom's ' eonduct.' ;.--.-, ' ..-4. , "This nfV-1 not prevent tl e 'cart," paid Mr-. Kenne ly, and the gnets to banqueting Imn.'UittcIrXfC r Huppcr tht room waa elearwl danciug, and .Vr. Wr.Mnrtcfti'WfcrA "Myrly ImVi., i; t man, with Uh t uV!e I Je t Neym- Wamuri-t L't her that within 'ftnmf" he projKid awl rit4i 4U(ir(ed0f rniiiiiitef wa,recajld, od, tjit p.v-T Mrs. nennotly ww ,ni4alc Mn,VdiV, inirton Willi n.iJ T!,. , i ...i4 ington Williatui. The iurrigo Md) "oirceiy.. ieen perfyrmod ,Wuefc door-bell wtwrimg.yiolvntly, juid ja L stalketl the constLirtloiu 5 CVuilof' ? He liA 1 .W- J'iprayor wUlu Uim' Het ion, and had idjucLudod to coinfi, lack aiid imurj-i After being Intti.- duced to Mrs. Williams H M g0tttl,W(? intlmaUsi to tluybrokea up Cuimulnjf t hut the Uikwess of the hour Uge4k . the propriety hU dug, . y J .r.;.r rr- FstlA iT-r- -.rt'iii I I "1 I. v TALBOTTat BOSS tji!t: r rShockae IVJachiner HlUHWOXU. XAl.ii I. iu'vx MnijrActiirT .f l'o;u d SUt4rjr.fc J KngirwfK nnd HolK-ra, Shw' Mill,' C rn u3 W,f MilN.MnnnhVg-. Tlaiup.r-nwl Pully"" Tnr1ln NVt-r I hU. 'TihMcr Ytmmrf n 1 M.it'hiMrr Wn.iijrhi U" 'l'ork, Jlrsa ,4 w Iron tVtin, Macliintry of every Uecii' Ilou.. i , '-; '-' if'VJ VIXKIXO r TIlJtRSfffKG UA VUI2fI3M - A hrfcClAIO'. '..;;.-, rtcpairitix rroiiipijr,aud; Cftfully Dom Taltff , Patent.;8iriiiiei?? It docs not intcrftru. with uinf .Ki jj ?a I liKc mri - ' .. . j ' i ' ' ' . 4 ( ' ' - ... -.m . ' f ? i It will not chyVe' tip ' ftn! rcoafrci n chHuing. ' ':'', J ' v 'M "- It rrqalr no illmrf drrtpra to b optH t ,f fd hi-n ruiiiW tf ni Idarwoer. WlMoVnA JrclioiiHhlc. a lln-y niK b left open mn' allow i he fpai k to f rnji.7 "' ; ' v. c t Ii rf)n'.tvk iiA-wntef to ittnrtith ftplirki M-hicli.-by cnl'i'ati(ir, Uri.rlie drf blUs. hm whO-i- is uiki. if iyrrrtmA. " di i-niolciicy li ilfMfrvcd tr fVaTnl!ki f ttif.wairr. nnd tti filr U krpt'hi-i,! tvithy condiiiaii. , -1 , ; , v ,y , Ji -uXmpiv nij Uuruljlc andean by relU1 . ujin. ' ''"." ."'-': ' It cn t aftacliril tfjunr Unlir. ?. 4 -a Ni piantrr .wHtH ." . nwt , IK 111. 1II.O0I(. C4MltHIH . ,wiu nra g - ? and tmrns t tf ituiTiiUkkc Kiwliir 7- a i( Sfrit K ArrfsGT rr tird at "A io ri ifi Zl Uiicr I'M. i . .. r- ... - HA fUirr. Gttiwrnl iljiigwv-A4Chmiwtr?iT Gfto wail -Baptist-Fule M V li F 11 B'KK BO ltK), fCj C. j7 " f FOU.NIIICP IS IH-tfiLi fin JJ! t,SiViiollt,f WK sfitution will legln oi Wlne3ay v Octi iljct IHIi f Mft t'sV Itt Jocatlon Is singtiUriy forMhdt'K'' a quiet and healthy yiJiatf, vi ur4U oCi rare bttu and vitlUn ail mr)wwqr mtx of 28ftcro. 1 he Trw ije ofitf ropw. Kf a ty, eHtlniRteflatSOoo, nobj iFto ' offer Mtperior alvnntAgf4 '"titty trsl Miderote-tcriiWi-Tn i ait rjllrf OentHmen vT fjxoerieu. will: liatir. ,Snt . r , charge of the deptirtmcutioLi 1 NATiTii.vb H'iNCfrxriaV'iMiiilWo- , J'HV, r.x;i.isif i.i1rr!rATt,ii;;rVT An 'aecom plished lady who hn Jm- , liatl pH iai training for her .wrk, and whoitan speak French and Oerman I will teach-. 6-tr OYHXASTJCS. 1M t& MRS. S. J. MyRICK. TN'ho for years, has dlret-tf-d the .VuUi ..a, lh prtment. nnd who 1.4 t:nmr.H nfl'n Kfiitt Mil patrons, an tlie mt popular nnfl' irtir" fiJ" cessful ieai lier ever nmnwt.l ,tviu. rr ierience, wiU"-iiitinue ijj duirge pf' , T yTnrt,rtV 'i"'. ' ' , " iin .111 ifrimiiiinTii ib mpier trim V" I , M nf r? eJf ? ; MISS E, L JESTER,. T n.r a iif. It isju-tlv pojMilarand offew syperlor , 7 advantage. - f 7',J" ''6Ji.' ; Bojird ami Tuition In i fta)) t:vVwhf,-v! efiir-e, nc Hwlon of oiimth, tl4i-H Overcharges r.ambl4,w., hni M For prospectus midrib; " " iU i i J. o. BntWtn, Prr. - Best Equipped ffchool P Kxiiert.of large and suwxlU e.xis-..L !..ncc, employed by oar State tb vLdr i - . , - - r w u vornitti i " 11 IZl"- . . ' nil i i h .iiii f I I mmm M 11.11. I wi son ld en m i mm tviu t n tt . . i j r jiv mini a i mt ienrtu-c.1 r acuity, llatewive I.ibmry; "d At-n.infny. SpRCioOK 1tnniit,.r EXTIKK The Institute Is the atone-oftUe A'( Fall !e9sloiiJ ens .Monday, ,ept 1 Wl . Add rev lbr tiif iiW.i 5tJl S. HASStLL, A. M.p Prtncipal waabood mod alt a.mU-n bfiKt,t hr iaa. 5? inyUni,r.ihMlbili.f 4 r.i "