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LIVE tTOClt AU3 TUHF. Iplintert from Dooi a ad Iter Come aad Abroad rail JTetes Ike Sitnatloa ia Keatacky. it 1 tttlX'S txco. fTnfi eercrae wtJ etxer ta fly Cortt-lor- Vik every klcudav sacralac. Pertinent aaisgooedy race will be ttaatfuUr teeetred, aad should be ad-araasii tejotairancaa.

OonuWocuU e2ee It ued to -fca that Bourbon irU tae lJin SaorUBora eoaat Kentueky. Thb Spirit of th Timet call Trinket "little darling." The pretend of Trinket the LiraUrlUe fair would be almost a aot-- able ae a visit trout Uaad 8. Uatjd at Butfalo wee one too many Charley Greee. Oa that occasion Mr. Greea rot worked up to a nigra fever beet.

loclar hie aeseV end oaKinc the dearhter of Harold and Mia fioseeU the onlj trotter he tTBf Hf. Mb. Ova A. Bbait. TTlncheatef.

tii old to Messrs. Thoaee A Smith, North Middletown Kr-i the- line ehort-bont snotr ball Geneve's Grind Duke price, $1,000. It ft likely that tin splendid aalmel wtU be at the Loolevtlle Fair. Ma. J.

IL Bmnirr, ML Sterling. Bee vtth a eertooe loee iest week ta the death the flea eov Daeheee of Walton. Before the Daeheee af Waltoa dked Mr. Blcsteff had the octane to eerare from br a heifer calf, red by 6a Duke of Vinewood. Ma.

Youttf lira, Clinton vfllej ii preparing- for the Chiotro Tat Stock enovta Hotember fire Boqthdova sfaeep. Tbeee sheen now average 280 pooada. Mr. Matr parchaeed thie stock eome moatha efo from Mr. Charlee Swift.

Wtsebeeter. ILBasxs Muxb tit Moaxow, Cllntonvtlle, hare porehaeed of Mr. Jaraee Bush 'Wlaeheeter. Kr-( eta heed of alga-trade ehort-horna. These cattle ate thre years eld aad average pounds.

They are being- preoared for show ea fat eattle and will he exhibited at Chicago in November, Thb Dannlle Adrocate notes that Mr. A. XL Deveaport, of Lexlagtoa, Ky. "the fanoae Southdowa sheep breeder and lm-. porter, te expeetiac rateable addittoa to hie floefc of six splendid ewae and two back, reeeatly perehaeed oat of Lord Vf alalachaae'e alock.

Ther were shipped front Bristol and will arrtre la time to be showa at the Lertartoa fair." Thb kindly attention that the Loalrrille 'fair ts aaiforailr reeeirla(from the prortaciai $reee of 'gentoeky exnressee the reneral Ttewa aad eentimente held oa the subject. The press ta thie ease truly reflects the sltna itloaw and the Talr Associatloa will Bad that tha bresdei of all kinds of fine lire etoca, la waosa tateraet thie fair will be conducted, eaa be ooaated oa for eeetaf to the their part will be done, eeeieg tbst ea emerceaey erieea worthy of aad calling for their rery best aborts. It la as id that "the noble fit Bernard rdo le doomed to extinction, at least ae the rfriead aad rescuer of the poor foot trareler orer the 8t Gothard. In- a few months the beneficent end time-honored hospice wfU be -closed. The railway under the riesntle Alps win draw all waaderere away from the moua-tala road, for the poorest peddler, pursainc kie little eooaaieree between Italy aad Switzerland, aad tae most deatltate searcher Alter employment far from home, will rather pay hie small raUwar fare than risk the avalanche end the weary walk.

ends a treat Catholic charity, one of the most beeatliul. brare aad eelf-eacrlflelng which the world haeerer eeen." It used to be that when there was a Mad loon eoanty fair the Short-boras for the how had to eome from Boorboa or some ether Central Kentucky county famous for its cattle. Now all thie to chanced, and Madleoa has showa that fa thie respect she le oa aa equality with the beetcertainly oa an equality with Boor boa's best. Tor Boar boa's best was at the Madleoa county fair I thlcyear, and the result wee a surprise to those who expected results as aforetime. The herd premium at the Msdlsoa County fair thie year waa taken br a Madleoa eoanty herd, and with Boarboa In the rtaev Tae berd teas disttncalshed to the property of Mr.

J. W. Embry. Mr. T.

s. Mooerty. also of Madison, took at hie county fair the aged bull and bull-calf premiums. Mr. Embrr aad the other breeders who showed eattle at the Madleoa fair should ail eadeeror to meet at Louisville, aad there try conclasiona.

Tex Fanners BeTiew putt the case well and truly when ft says that "a rery Important point ta horse breeding te the ase of only sound merea. The whole country to infested with unsound horses. Sparine, rlnf-bonei, founder, roaring, blindness, diseases of wlad, limb end eye-eight are far toe common. And, ae a rale, these come from breeding marea eo diseased. By the veriest neriect aad eareleesaeee, end iasome eases ixnorance af the ill effects, very poor mares are permitted to breed: ead to sere a few dollars the cheapest ead poorest Berries to sought.

Thie to a wasting of opportunity and a equanderlag of one's rerfborces. Bat it is consistent with the practice which permits stock to perish for wsnt of food or water la rigorous eeesons, or which sends the good heifer ealyee to the butcher rather than spend a few dollars extra ta feeding and resting them to improve the stock of cows. This is the sort of season that teste to the fullest extent the values of the various Leads In Central Kentucky for pas tore and stock raising purposes. The lends that stand -drouth beet are, of course, those most equal to a great emergency, aad heaee ere, ae grazing lands, and taking a range of seasons, entitled to the foremost rank. It eppears that the county of Madisoa to about the only one of the Bluegrass.

coon ties not, prior to last week's rains, more or less "burned Madison never misee having corn, ead 1381 wilt form no exceptloa to thie rale. Ia some parts of Bath county, notably ia portions of what Is known as the MFlat Creek" BeleThborbood. the grass, despite the drouth. has continued green and good. Clark aad Montgomery bare stood it better than Fayette, Boarboa or Harrison.

It to well that the oate and hay were rood, else live stock oa net a few fsrme la Bluegrsssdom would experience hard tunee the coming winter. Tan return for last week's Bhort-horn sales ta Central Kentucky give erldeaee of another victory for the Bates cattle ead a re- bake to the skirmishers ead those antagonistic ta thie splendid ead leading strain. Meet af the Batee tattle eold Last week were la lit. T. Anderson's oSsrisg.

Mr. Anderson parted with forty -three Head, all told, and realised the aaadsome sum of Of the I erty-tnree need that tans chnagd heads tamy-oae head, mostly young stock not orer two rears eld, were af air. sVedereoa's ewa raising, end the amount for this pert was The average per head on the stock rawed by Mr. Aadereoa himself, and tactnd tag both males and females, was The West le now tally supplied with hhorvhora cattle of the plainly brea sorts, and Ken. tuckys opnortanity for the tutors to nowhere ao ta the lead with the beet as now aader stood ad fully settled la fevor af Carbarns the Bales sorts, Uro now tot tie fslraLexIngtOB, farts.

Zeaiaeaee and the remainder of than, with the Loalsnue fair for a trend finish to this sort of show business In Kentucky. Lou of corn in Central Kentucky end of course I1 the grass toads will be puhed le the frost again by the fine rains that fell ta the toBClnaing dare of last week, end this win rut the fsrtaers ta good heart and so kelp the aire. The Eminence fair, which cornea Just ta good aad aetsraborly order before the Loa fertile rreat, will thie year be of unprecedented Interest aad attrectlrcaeea. The Eminence fair hae alvere been Largely attended 'from Louiartlle. end this year the agrieultartl show Idee to prominent to ea unusual extent ra the Falls City, ead so-Eratnenee, Lexlog-.

ton and Fans wEl ail experience the good effects proportionately. The Lexiartoa fair le fixed for next week, and the friendly spirit that Louisville entertains as to this Important enterprise will Sad appropriate and epeotal expression. TBS Tint to Central Ken tacky et this time ef Mr. Bieberd Glbeoe, of IMertou. Oa-tnrla.

recalls the famous sale of gerVhorae at Kew York ta 157X Tbst eras erehtbly ttis ftttteft tod post tesrtSoa slstlsof the 6aort-hom breed of eattle ever" made. The renowned herd In question ewsd Its origin ehd perfecting as the property ot Mr. CttnpleU as well as Its place of highest prominence In Durham history, to Mr. Gibson. Mr.

Samuel Campbell, the ewaer ot the cattle, at the outset knew nothing whaterer of eborvboms, and that a start was made la the dtrectloa which conducted to euea splendid results was entirely dee to the bhort-born Information aad fine taetles of Mr. Gibson. One of the eows tn eluded la the Mew Tork MtUe sale cost I1L.O0O, aad she end her prod nee for five veers brought wbsn thsn passed out of the poasesiion of Mr. Cent obeli ao lees taaa Oa all the cattle there was a clean profit to Mr. Campbell of orer 1200.000.

Mr. Gibeoa is aa Englishman now breedinr estue oa bis own account, aad be has a select herd, mostly Gwjnncs and Ftln- eesses. BgslToa WilLtittJ, or Kentucky, tekeeaa. active end eathusisstle interest ta all Ilre-etock end eipeciallv Short-horn, met- tersj and he and hie ktepf on CoL Hamlltbn, own one ef the choicest Durham herds aow fa Keataeky. At present the herd numbers shout sixty head.

The' Cab bluegrass farm on which these cattle are Is in Montgomery county, a few mitoe from MV Sterling. Gen vTiuuttto teas of a late trip of his out west, In which he obtained information in full satto-fsetiou of the View that there to practically no limit to the dim and from there for Short-horn bulls. The-cattlojiea ot the plalae are Just coming Into an understanding of the vest value aad enriching influences artaeg. oat of the use of the thoroughbred, and the cell of the character la qaestloa la the very nature ot the ease, end la view ot the increased end fsstJuereaslag railroad facilities aad the greater ease with which tests may be eppllel ead the resells be made known, to bound to aaeume proportione nnthoaght ot erea la the reeect past. It to told suthorttetlrely that the bulls thst era loose among the cattle on the plalae cease to be serviceable ee breeders alter tasy have beea at large for a period of three years.

Thb greatest intereet attaches to the shows ot the Boyal Agricultural Society of England. This year's aaow was held recently at the old town of Derby. Ia the rattle pert it appears that, both as to en tries and prizes, the Short-horns wers far ta the leed. The cattle entries, all told, amounted te 896. The cum offered In prizes wee "1,475, apportioned as follows: Short-horns, 210 and special prises of 60 offered by the Short-bora Society; Herefords, 225; Devona, 225; Bos-sex, 130; Long-boras.

150; Jersers, 180; Guernseys, and Suffolk polleds, 115, aad dairy eows. 9jw The first prize In Sbort-horn bulls orer three years wss won by Thomas Wllils, Jr Beldale, Yorkshire, with roan ball Vice Admiral. This animal also took the prize of the Saort-hora bociety. A TelemachuS bulL ehowa by Marquia of Exeter, took second. This was eso a lndsed, ta loo kin down the list of winners, the fact is spperenl thst the roans ere In the lead ta EngJaod.

ae aearlv every one was ot this color. The Uereionle were -below the stars gs ta numbers end, with few exceptions. In quality In young aolmals the ehew waa quite fair. The Derons were few in number and la no way noteworthy fa quality. The polled testes were tolerably well filled.

Jerseys aad Guar sere quite numerous." Thb Kansas Farmer! lectures the agricultural community somewhat by obeerriag thst among the folliee Which stock men Indulge fa are ''breeding from scrub stock wbsn sires end dame ot ondisputed good quality may be obtained for moderate cost; Imagining that qoalitr maybe ipfused Into a flock or berd by coupling thorough bred sires with scrub dams, and following up by breeding from their progeny, without the farther use of pure blood; putting grain into Inferior animals, when, doable tee profit might be made br feedmg only goiod stock: allowing lock to cat out of a thriving condition, simply Decease it to not intended for en Immediate market: expecting stock to steadily improve when left wholly to the care of hired men, without the orersight of the owner; selling out entirely la one branch of atoek-raising because It to temporarily us prod table; rushing immature stock! te the market because prices are temporarily higrb; expecting coarse, laiertor stuiZ to briag as much when sold as the best on the msrket: failing to pro ride pure, dean water, and plenty ot it under ail cireumatances. permitting irregularity la feeding; falling to keep atablee end seepina apartments eleea ead well Teattlated. The category is by no means exhausted, but these points are sufficient to furnish food for reflection, and the man who to right oa all of them to a model stockman indeed." Thb introductory to the Louieville Fair Catalocue may be regarded aa a declaration ot purposes on the pert of the association. It tolls that LoelevUle. the ebltt commercial puce of Kentucky, enjoye peculiar advent- agee In the holdina of a fair that ehail embrace products ot the highest merit, ta which all the civilised world to directly interested.

It to proposed to utilUe to the fullest these advantagea; and the Important teak thas outlined Is the one now before the Louisville Fair Assoc! stion. Daly every outcome of good farminnintbe region of country touched by the lines ot travel In tributary communica tion with Louisville will find recognition ead appropriate encouragement from the Louie Tiile Felnbut es the rule of the asaoeiatioe is te attempt nothing that can not be done well, for the present year the efforts because of the limited time that remains. In which to make preparation! between the starting point and the event will be confined to horses and cattle. It to distinctly the determination to make this the greatest fine live-stock show-In the world. The materials for the carrying ont of this determination are ready at hand, and, ee all classee will be benefited by the results reached, from erery qusrter the heartiest co-operation should be teceived.

Already it Is quite evl dent that the breeders of fine lire stock throughout this State and the Statee neigh boring oa thie will do their whole duty; eo that, for the opening event, the exhibition will be one of unprecedented excellence aad unique features features Impossible- tn the United States apart from the bluegrass pro-declnx lands of this Commonwealth. Those who, aa competent judges, hare seen- the grounds of the LoulsTille Fair Association allow that they ere aot surpessed for the usee for which they ere Intended by any elm liar grounds tn the country aad the Intention of the present essoclstlon comprising, as It does, some of the flrt citizens aed business men of LouIsvUleis to go on doing until nothing remains requiring etleotloa la order to the thorough eoarenience end earn fort of rial tore end exhibitors. For the purpoeee of the fair hereby announced, the aceoomoda Hons will be cctnplete, and every portion et the 166 aeree comprised within the errounds appropriated to toe uses of the fair will be in pvfect order, end with a fall water supply st every potnt, by the 27th of September. It is estimated that the water pipes alone will east 10,000. Tae Association holds that tn the matter ot stabling end the kindred accompaniments of a fair there should be a surplus-sge, and the steps hare been taken te insure the fullest practical expression to this view of the case.

Not the lesst gratifttag eapect of this enterprise letheeeae with which the grounds can be reached by rail, by street ear. by public or private AH parte of the groandt end tree ere tn fell new ef the boeeuful em phi theater, which to bow a mods! el lis kind." Axbiow," WTitUyf from. Saratoga to the Spirit of the Times, says that 'Hiadoo't pert ormancee are more regular and consist ent than any other horse that bee been before the public for twenty-five As a two-year-old he ran nine times and won seren races, was second onee aad third once, end his winnings amounted to $9,800. Be to a very peculiar horse. Be to sin gularly quiet end can be pieced eny where ta his races.

to perfectly submissive, He does ho more than he to required to do, but when hole called en be has the courage to try and the spirit te accomplish the most difficult task. HetonotuprpsMuMfe great horse, nor does he showta advantage la his- raeee. There ere ae grand bursts ot speed to1 his' races," no great display superior-r prow-' ess such as marked performances of both Tom Bowling and Luke They invariably ran away from pursuit aad disgraced their competitors, aad they treated, all classes alike. Hindoo runs bshtnd bis horses or with thetn, as he may be asked to do, until the time eoa place Is at head when tae Issue must bo decided; then Jimmy Me. LeugrhUa calls upon hba.

end he alwave re Lapoeds, es.4 without aa effort goes bet sit THE COtTRIER-JOtmiVALV XOUISVILLE, MOyPAAV AUGUST 22, 1 S3 1. work la a quiet way, bat cute his opponents down-as he lis Sometimes needs to be punished, and I believe be always requires the spur to keep him going. Be neverwlneee when he gets It, but comes away as etralght SJ the arroWa Sight The punishment be takes with perfect pet lease, and generally requires, ta a single race, if Inflicted upon Lake Blackburn or Tom Bowling, would bare resulted In ruin to them They would have rua themselves to death, litodoo rune with hie mouth abut also, but he never tskes hold Of the bit until McLaurhiln moves him up to another horse. Then he teliee It and runs bo his courage. Punishment to then unnecessary, but if be mikes him go away to the front be tarns the bit loose end wants to droo beck to this eocn- any.

Checkmate is a rreat horae. That he i unquestionably entitled to thte distinction so one now denies. Ills performance at this pleee are the most remarkable la the annate of the American tart, lie hae won tour raeee here, to-wit, the Excelsior stake, one mile and a quarter, with 120 Ibe up, ta tne Saratoga cap. two' relies and a quarter, with 120 lbs up, ta 4KX); the Summer handicap, one mil ead a hall, with 119 lbe up, ta 2.S5)c and. the grand prize of Eeretoca, one mile end three-quarters, with 124 lbs up.

fa 8:01 V- When weteht, age. distance and the character ef the horses he met are considered, these must be eccepted ee the best performances to be found tn the annals of the American turf. It Is said that he won all of these reree with ease, and tola to true of the flrat three beyond all doubt, la the Last he did aot labor at the finish, but 1 was Impressed at the time that while he had something left, that something wee less than worlas ae we often hear expressed. While state this ae a firm convection upon zav pert, ft to certainly true that be waa pua iahed ta hie three recce run during the first meeting, and waa not. punished except very, slightly in bis last race.

1 attribute this to a (question of condition, and 1 believe thst he was at the very apex ot racing snsne en the day he landed the Grand Trixe at Sara tore." SOUTHERN MEWS. Thb eom crop in Texas will not fall as short as aattdpated. Thb annual racket In the School Boards has commenced la the South. 1st some portions of the South 'the Grange' still has a lively existence. IIojc.

S. JL Crow, a prominent citizen of Texee, died at Eureka Springe Tuesday. RxcBKOKD. to bo healthy, wants a new sewerage ejstem. So sey the doctors of that place.

Daxikx ai Harrisonburg, made Cameron, hie competitor, admit that hi wee tn favor ot nubile schools. Soctr Carolina will do the handsome thine at the Tor town celebration. A inmrr hae beea chartered to convey the military aad Invited guests. A Capt. Glaisbb claims to have die-covered the source of the Mississippi In a bcsutlful little lake, three-quarters of a mile above Lake Itasca.

Thb New Orleans Board of Health, have completed a tbrqugh sanitary investigation, and report that the city to la a eleaa end healthy condition. Soctxtwest Georgia Is htppr in the sueeoee attendinc the boring tor. arteelaa wells. Weter la aba ad suae hae been obtained et a depth of 53d feet. Thxkb was not a county in North Carolina at the recent election that rave a ma Jority In favor of prohibition.

The colored troops voted solidly against it Tan camp-meetings tn the Booth this season have beea attended by more people than ever before. It Is a qaeetlon, however, ae to the real good accomplished. Buatob Geo rob save that the defeat of te col! earns. Senator Lamar, would be "a ralamitv. not only to Mississippi, bat to the wh ole boutn.

tenstor treorge to rig bt. Thb cottoiwniM campaign goes on rig. oroualy tn North Carolina. Capttaltote are forming new companies daily tor the con etrnctloa of mills, and tbe fever Increases. Trs people of Terry county, bare regard for decency and the -fitness of things." They drove ont of town one Clemens, who msrried a second wife three days after the death of his first.

Dallas. Waco and Galveston. Texas. are at a bitter war with each other on tbe State University location question. Accord in to their pepere each to sore to est lu The elec tion comae off Sept.

a. Tn friends of Gen. Chalmers, of Mls- etoeippt, deny that be will eeept tbe nomina tion i or uevernor iron tne Kepuuicea and Greenback pertiee it tendered. Thee admit, however, that he would like to have Lamar's scat in the senate. Robert Lamb, a young man In Harrl son burg.

shot himself to death with a musket, atscnaame: sixteen buckshot into bie heart et short range, tsartor hie heart oat. The cane for the fearful deed waa being jutea oy nis sweeiaean. Tbe Booth evidently, judging from the tone of 1U press, hee little, tf any, confidence in JJT. cuss. Alter eu.

ur. buss may be a competent and eblenhrsleian. Men wounded ee desperately es was President Garfield don't recover in a week, it is very fare that they recover at aU. "Lat on the fun limit of the statutory penaiir witnout tear, xevor or nope of reward." to the advice of the Missouri Repub lican, ana men, nut not oexore, wtu the lew against carrying concealed weapons be freed from the stigma ot being a 'dead letter -on our Thb sensational yarns telegraphed from New Jork State about Mr. Tilden ere going tbe rounds ot the Southern press.

In the meantime Uncle Samuel to quietly enjoying himself at Grammercy Park, in his own modest way, having no eere and doubtleee not thinking ot politic. Hobv Jrstbbsob Davis aad wife, who sailed for Europe last week, will not return until some rims next year. Their daughter, who to beiaa educated abroad, will accompany her parents back to America. She to aatd to be nigb.lv etacatcd, and en exceedingly handsome and charming jomg lady. A Pooahohtis correspondent of the Greenbrier Independent sere tbst Mr.

Wm. Lockridge. who livss ea tbe Bull Pasture river, la Highland county, has a rifle that waa made over one hundred veers ago. Since he became tbe owner (which hae been nearly fifty years) he hee killed 1.200 deer, three wolves and aeven beers, to sey nothing about foxes, wild cats and other smsll animals. Thb tbirty-elght 8tate of the Union eon tele 2JE counties.

Texas leads off, having 151 counties, followed closely bv Georeia'e 17. After Georgia In the table come Kentucky with 117 counties: Missouri, mi Virginia. 105; Luiaois, 103; Iowa, V9; Tennessee and North Carolina, esch 4, and Iantana, 03. As a rule, tbe Southern Statee have more counties than the Northern A borjuslb tragedy was enacted at Dover, ta Terrell eoanty, 0a, Thursdsy. A negro snaa entered tbe residence of Daniel Lee aad murdered him end hie wife and a colored girl.

The bloody work was done with an ax. After the triple murder he robbed the house ef all the money and valuable it contained end then made "his. escape. There is, of course, great excitement In Dover over the massacre. Tax Elizabeth Boat Club, of Ports-month, has appointed a crew to enter the national regatta at Washington ta September.

Tbe crew commenced practicing Tuesday. -The Elizabeth crew was victorious la a contest with a Washington elab several years sge. It was thsn. sad Is now. we suppose, composed of voana worklneaaen af anlaedtii pbrsique ead unsurpassed tn a muscular poms of -Tine Charleston Courier comet to tbe defense ot the Southern girls who are charged with being nnwllllne to work.

It ssys that Tt le only aeereeary to wok as Columbus or Augusta ta Georgia, or at Greenville or Spartanburg In that State, or wherever rato-oisetureeare established to the Sooth, to prove the falsity of this charge. Charleston will be ao exception to the rule now thee favorable opportunities are given to the v. America', of yesterdsy: James tt. Irsser. Baxter Smith.

Charles Carrey, fames Geddee anil Ed. Baxter filed ea application ta the County Court Clerk'e office, yesterday, tor a charter incorporating the Tennessee and Kentucky Kail road Company. The purpose of the company ts to construct a reluoed from Xathviue to a point where the Owens bore and Nashville railroad may Intersect tbe line between tbe Stetee of Kentucky aad Tennessee on the line of Robertson county. Nasbville Is excited over an immense block ef marble. The block to nearly twenty feet loos by SxS at tbe base, and wetghe ebont 10.000 ponads.

It is from Fnereon ds Morran'e white rosrble quarry at Knoxvlile, end' Intended for the shaft et a family monument for Mr. Joseph W. Allen, of Nashville. It Is the lergest piece ef marble ever broarht to NAiimUe, aai ft eonlntss and jroUermity ef color and texture throngbont tte length speaks volnmee (or the qaslity and capacity ol the JUiowuie quarries. Thb Brenham Banner having declared that of the forty generals Texas famished the Confederate ermv oniy tea are uving, tne Dallas Herald corrects the etetetneot by ham- In sixteen survivor, aad thinks there era others.

Those named ere as follows: Gens. John C. Moore. T. N.

Waul. Arthur P. Bsgby, J. B. r.obsrtsod.

elix Robertson. Sol Ross. Tooe. Harrison, Henry E. MeCullocb, Walter P.

Lane. II. r. Habry. if.

aa. uano, o. ts. Maxey, W. IL King.

William Steels, -W. IL Toang ana Charley neuer. yi Tn 2 New Orleans Democrat of Satur dayhss specials from Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas as to the condition ot the cotton crop tn tboee state 1 la Alabama and Arkanaaa tbe drouth end rust have done muchdemaere. Ia Florida and Usoreialt Is srood. Thsre will be as fair a'crop as usual la Louisiana, siisstsstppi wui make a gooa Shd wing.

In Texas the drouth bee done great damage to the crop ta eome sections; ta other sections tne oauooa te gooa. Thb Bland South and Wast tells the following story: "A tew daye aro Mr. Elbert towers found a blacksnake that had swal lowed a rabbit, on the opposite aide ef the fenee the snake aaw another rabbit, which it thoasrht tt would So the enake com menced erawlioB through the crack of the fence, bus could not cat throsgh on account of the rabbit that tt had swallowed; yet It waa near eaougn tnroura to tne other rabbit, which It did end swallowed, after which ii eouid aot get backward er forward, as it had a rabbit on Both sides of the fence. Mr. towers tbta released it by putting ea eaa to lie existence." Tub Morning (Savannah) News gives the followina Interesting account of tbe cap ture or an anuraton iri -oa clerk on tbe wharves ef tbe Savannah, Florida and western railway, auunsrulsbed btraseif yesterday by sleag Sieving a large alligator, six feet long, with aa On Tuesday some ot the clerks oa tbe where aiscovered an alligator ia tbe canal half buried la the mu-1, leadinr into Lewtoa'e field, aad several shots were fired at him without effect, During the arteraoon a crowd assemblea end pelted the 'gator with rocks sad sticks, but failed to dtaledge him or make any impression upon him.

Yesterdsy mornios he wss discovered at low tide tn tbe marsh near the shore, end Mr. Eberstein proearina en aa, proceeded to tbe spot and reeonaoitered, with the view of getting a good lick at his 'gatortbip. Aa he approached the alligator opened hie immense jews aa tboogb be would be most happy to take mm in, when wttn a quick ana well-directed swing, let the keen bleded ex descend. It struck the reptile In tbe neck, faeeriy severing the heed and eomoletely disabling the monster. A rope was tied to tbe body, and th 'gator was hauled oil oa land aad measured, and found to be elk feet six Inches in length." ADVENTURES WITH ALLIGATORS.

A Tall-hold' that Didn't Held A Narrow Escape. IHawktosvtne (GaJ A few daya ago a party of citisens visited the Alapaha in search et fish, which bound in great nanabere in that stream and are easily caurht at thie season. The party stirred up a deep hole wttn their boes and poles ana eeiaed oat bund rede, la churning up tbe water a huge alligator waa disturbed In bis quiet repose beneath the still waters, and be beran to make trouble tor the fish ermen. Tbe fishermen were determined to Mclean oat" the bole end have fish or a firht. Several of the patty, led by Jim Paul aad commended by Lewson Smith (who sat on tbe bank at a aaie autancej, went into tne water to run the al.igator out, Several of them aetxed the Valor, some by the head.

eome about the body, and i eome rot "tail hold," aad rlcbt oat ox the water ibev came with tbe amphibious creature, which ap peared ee mucn surprised ef is rusted at its owa weekaees aad the ttrenxth of its antag onists. Out on thsland they came, but tn en Instant the 'gator made a errand effort, and wltn one stroke of his powerful tail knocked one ot the men headlong back into the water. At this juncture ef anairs several oi tne n-ertnen lumped en the back or the 'gator and held It down until the others killed it with their hoee and axes. The 'gator measured nine Yect tn length. After this adventure the fishing went on, and the party caught 6.

Lrrotn the Alachua ttiAXA raceme. I Ed BowelL who carries tbe mail between this place and Newnansnlle, had a very narrow escape from being caught by aa alligator on Thuraday morning lasC While passing through a donee swamp, end near a small creek, bs eew aa alligator stretched across tbe road apparently dead, but he waa only taking hie morning's nan. Mr. Howell thought he would stir him. up so that be could peaa.

The alligator, on aroused from hie peaceful alumber, made a hasty retreat for the little Oreacb, tcloeelr pursued by Mr. Howell, Who waa armed with half of a lence ran, ana soon overtooK ana com menced to attack him with the rati: Saurian. not liking hie treatment, ehowed fight, end attack ea sir. uoweu with aeaaiy intent. The nrbt.

he states, lasted eeveral minute, aad he would have retreated, hut was unable to do so on secount ot tne thickness of the bushes. Bnt the first opportunity presenting Itself was taken by Mr. Howell, who wee closely pursued by the eliirator. la the retreat he stumbled and fell, and only kent the alligator off by vigorous klckins. lie states that he kicked him eway the second time, thereby making gooa me escepe with no more lnjnrlee than several bruises end being pretty badly scratch so.

Ibis was indeed a narrow escape. A BosToa Lady Bountiful fell Into eo ataxias about the lovely, earn uike expression of a bov of nine who formed one of the ooor cbildren'e excursion to WsldenPond, but her feelings sustained cruel shock when this "thing of beauty" was heard to exclaim, whan sandwiches were dealt oat: 'iiow la 1 do these ladles expect a feller to eat sandwich as without mnstaxd?" Uersforde Acid Phosphate fa Ner voae Proetrauea. It Is the beet tenie I know of In debility and nervous prostration, with sleeplessness, caused by mental ever-work or prolonged lactation. A. E.

D. dab Ajrrojrro. LOCAL ROTlOEew UT1 lie. Warner, sir St. caenex street, st Louis cedent wutioal practice at, Anwrkuw.

fiend for tampbha. orso. HARRiSOjr-Aerert tt. at WS restdeaee tn Jeffer. Sa eon at jr.

Joax O.ktAaiaoa, la the 04 yea ef bis ara. laser! frees St, PaulT ah arch Meaeay, Aarast Slat sr. a. cbasx AevnetrL 8trAwHsf, lafaat child ef niaria K. aa Jaila BCuaee.

4 aerial set vase. vf HOP B1TTEIIS. VALUABLE TRUTHS. If fei are laffartat treia Beer health et leaealsbJag ea a bed ef keer, fee -y Bop Bitter Will Cure) You. "If yea are simply sills tf ea (eel weak aad dUptnted.

without clearly kaewtag why, XXop Bitters Will Itewlwe You. -if you are a have ever-" taxsl yearself with yonr -pastoral eatlea, or a nieuier.wern est with csrs sad work, Hep Bitters Will Xlestore "If yen are a msa ef benaeae er Uberer jr weakcted the strala ef year every-dsy Motieaeee atsa ef tetters, tetilag ever yeer aueairht work, ZXop Bitters Will Strentrthea Vsnw Mlf yee are sanertsg trees1 ever elMseer enaklagaay ladlscreUea eretastaauea.ee 'areyeoag saSsrewtag toe tastes is eftea tee ease, ,4 Hop Bltterst Will Kellere Yon. -If yes are ta the 'werksbee, ea the" farm, at tea desk, anywaere, aad feet' nbat year system aeeSa eleeaains. asalag -'or sttnintauaa, wltbeet tasealesaar. Hop Bitters Ia What You Need, '-If ysesre eta, see tsar blees tale sag neisore.

peJea feeble, yew nerves aa. v- 'Steady, aaS year aeoiUss waamr. XXop Eittere Will Give You Xfsw Ur and Vljor. BOr BITTERS is ss siPFat beaTthy "ene rsfrvsaios earevuie slek rm riak. tot pore water, ei-.

reeeertav Ueia sarmicM, aad teesseete etaalng Us fyzT daoeijrewly Veterinary flotico. 1 IAVE5Cas srlmsfreta chronle earlcalar Joint dlxeaaet and trer caasea. ae Whicli bas aaratkicBtir raMts aU eiaer eftart at relief. cer bv a adiS4 tanrloal Madeeie raoaivaa aad toMracted le uua apeliy as areu es eaeraweaa a the eye, with Mud- -r'n and the saiJcet tiseU. BROWN'S OIXGEll.

im Brovn's Ginger IS ICriOVIJ TO DO ITS A70isIC! Why losa tim3 in experimenting? Ifl CHOLERA AND CRAMPS time is hbrt. i tnyts tthwevMeweerrir FliOKLDA WATER IMPERISHABLE eBBBBSBBBBeBsBBBenBBBBBsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBF PERFUME. Murray fit Lanman's FLORIDA WATER Best for TOILET. BATH. and SICK ROOM, mrH deod9maweewS9 SHADE ROLLERS.

HARTSHORN'S! SELF-ACTING EYFRY ROLLER 1 0 RDSJRfiALJlfa! WARRANTEDlOULU'tVtKYWHERE mrV frVn Wrm-tr EDUCATIOXAIw LOUISVILLE RUGBY SCHOOL, 395 riPTII STREET. A SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Kj ernrsa of stady. Thorough tntcraeuoo. etceU teat dlarlpilne, eoiurpteaea ssaoclaUoo.

Board pro Tenth ualna M.ind&r. Kent. E. war eata. lenaao furUiar infapmatisa mAArati an af Vrln- ripal at caool or residence, er apply at of M.

McDoaaid a Brtv. arebiteets, oortu and Market sla. T. K. McUOXALO, Fair Greonda.

Master of Art. t7nirerait oj Va. A. L. McDONAXD, Ihir st4 Graduate Waata.

tad I t'alverelty. LOUISVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. BoeraleB ead Day ftefceel. TJKR Touds Ldtes aad Call dree, V3 ead SST (new jl DomDeraj earu are. i aaaoai m-ios ef tony week wll! commence, D.

V- Heel. a. ubi. tot circtuare or eiaer uuonnanua aaoreaa Miss AHilh. r.

ZULU, rriaeoal. JySt BaMoAThU GERMAN AND ENGLISH XT ORTBEAST ooraer Pdeond ead Oravete.win IV reopen Monday. KeoteaMr a A rood plan of iDHrieuon, coaipeteat teecaera wnBtnnwa es aaSt etw KORG AN PiEK K1LITARY AC ADEHY pus iteat Bore' Uaardiav beooel in the Wees. re a pares ror uouera. ccieauac booooi er eenaeaa.

Beeeioa bexins tpt. 11 Ml. Send for estalorneimea TALCOTT, Morgan Park. Cook Co, IlU but miles (rum votcaso. 11 umau4m TTIGUXAND, A CA.il KM T.

Bcfns Its -seta year September is. 1831. Apply roe aire Hart te B. WCTCZtr. A- ACTaapt.

liui wia "we FXEK8K.1U. (X. MrxiTABT AoaaaaT. rorejM eulari addreas CoL J. Wsieax.

A. ttiWU jyisdeoazmaws 3USCE1ULANEOUS. 100 BUSHELS JOHNSON GRASS SEED. Price, $2 Per Bushel. Apply early tf joe weal seed.

X. KOJITGOMXBT. Lock Beats. aterkvilla Mies. To Members of Poliey-noiders of this company.

Orrroa or tss Ksargcav awo LornsTtixa i MvTcai. IsscsAjrcs mm tfZ. I Lociitilu. Aaa. IS, 133L- 1 VTOn ere hereby noUSsd that et a meetlnt et the Board of llreetore of said company, on tbeaia Inst, it was ordered Uiat a call ef 4 per cent, be maae en tbe sramlam eotee, to pay loates reeeaily sue- taloed.

rvompt etteatloato tbls aotfeele rndtreeaeeoiv aeceaaary. If paid within thirty days from this date soiu rnasl fee ini toted ea tbe loeerers1 aotes, or taelr pouele made veld, areaably so tbe provfc atons of uie charter. thie te tbe int call tnadesieee October IS, ItBV and oaTy the fourth call (tbe fear ealia airrrefatlns twenty-three per cent. made wisuta the past tsatr three years. Te ephooe eommaaleaMoa with tbe office.

enldeaait B. COCKS. Secretary. Ola Hooee Oeatreu Support Orau4 nine Gear. Cs.lt,' or ik hy Ho-rtu Merekant, or FD.

Cettea Cla oeeTiiie rw 7 TRW1RTS Franiiort Lottezr of Keatnckv, w.um steaeaterotesrMieeaoolecsTaawera Orr-tCtAJL UKAWLBtt. class SM-AueeaT musa. 25 20 TS 45 83 80 69 5 S4 63 83 64 class sss. 8 63 10 70 63 69 11 24 23 19 17 7 83, Thta Omimit Saaa ee hnllimi sbraooi la tt a. taalla.

KEW PUBLICATIONS. SCRIBtlER'S MONTHLY FOB. SEPTEMBER Coatalae tae eeattaeaUoe ot ibe TWO N0VELETTE8: i "QcKXS Titsjoa, bv Ibalmar Ejorth Jloyntnj 'Xho Dansbter of llsxar Bags Rittbx- bocsb" by tbe author of TrUltr. Toe richly Uiustrated "MtDSCMMsa NtmBUt," eootalalnir tae be KlnniDsr of these two stories, sent to eat ad- drees oa receipt of 83 cents. Amoog toe otaer ettrseuve Xeatoree are: flow to Alter Oar Ooveraaeet.

Tbe mctbods bv wbtca we maviecare a People's Government," bein? tbe paper by Albert sticknev oa "Tna rsorL'e Paoa The Seeietv er Deceratlve Art ta York. Aa accoant of Its bistory sad work, wno tweatv-two utastreuoos. eom-crisior examloatiooe of Portieres. Embroid eries, camnrs and otber an work accom piisbea ooaer ite A siov ii biifi" jaootaer oj ia 'JobsbtBTb sketcbes, bv Allen JUd WOOd. 1 Victor Ilnre as a Dramatist.

a careful and critical paper by J. Brooder Uattbews. 5 flow ta Oaita as A descriptive article, with complete plans and in aauuoa to toe aoove ia tae reenlar ejaoUet STJXSXS IT0XIM AJTD SXXTCSZt. eoacristnr "flow Mbtt Horsa by Proxy: Tb MiroBTCxes or Bao. Toomas Witbav tT;" also.

A HiuiAX Abtist" tiiuit Wert-vJutgi), with foqr illaitrattoo of bis more important works; "Stars or trs Sba" illustrated by Bxabd; 'Xhb. Wbcxx as a fimoL aamerooalv Vina. trated; Tbb Cautobxza 4 Bie Tasks, tilas ira tea; etc, etc. gocTHiiui LiTEBATtTBB Is eaitoriAUv txesUd Of tn rtes tAs Time, Price, ti oenU; tt a year. Sold everywhere.

CSNTUST CO. aenaerrtcrloeet ACev Krw Ter, 1 jEDUCATIOXAI. UNIVERSITY. College of PMIosoplij, Science "sticnnbxD tLY. key.

t. XL nuLKTosr. T3. cnikclilbB. rAOULTTf I BeV.y.

V.tOOAW. D. D. Preeidaes. rieresaw of SUiica, Kvtdeneen, Fsychelmry, Lova and ajian.lv.

ite. ti. tt. iiAKUOU B. A.

si, nolesaor efMatae aaaUeaana Aftronomy. u. wuxoo Vs. JL, Professor ef Creet aad trench. Jajo.il tHOKSTOS.

A. at. Pref eesor ef Lada aad kOK'tl. ai A1.D jU ICBOLS. r.

Orvaf easse ef Caeav Utrt ana rUTic and Uermae. THoMArt w. Tunis, si Piwteesor ef Geology aad Mta-raloey. i i J.TtViscUBa.A.'B AejukcS Professor ei Av stent a. B.

hIku. a. AdJaSet Professor ef ktstbe-BMUcsendEiuhih. A. teeterer ea rkyaV ImomI seeiioa ef skis TastttaKoa WIS esek Moa day.

eeetembera. AovaxTaeasi Comprebeeelve evkrse ef eiedy. Ihoreasli tnatractionJiealUifaiBeasef leeatlon.aoeia aa moral tadaanea. compietcaeM ef buldinraaad epperatae, nos arate exoaaaee, setel for aaaaalses eioe from Si7 te atM. A The Preparatory ec hoot loeatel on tbe eroaada, aae ander tbe sepervlatoa of tbe I acuity, ts eeela-aed te traa boy far the eoileee claaaoa.

Foe fall Infvrmauoe end eateiesees eytdreet tbe jca Wee AMoUofcawlamS CMASCklXOB. FAMILY AtiD DAY SCHOOL, BOSTOX. aiASfll H11S. AND-MISS NEtVlUtt WIIX reeseataetrf awlly sal esy sebool foryevng taeieaaadairla. SB iof l.toa t- Root.

Itfar-blthea tboronak Knirllaa coone of study, both literary end arieutiSo, malreeUoa In Sue mad era laa rutKN! It eaa alM eleaalcai department for snrle tttio for jcexular lsoas epoa tae Isoors aat CTeats of the hpecial teaeker la Seleaee froat tbe Inrtftnte ef Tectmoioiry. jVrofaaeor Luqaleo. alao from toe la siuoto, Vreaca. Weekly vUua to tbe Art slnseem a eotnpe Met teacoer. Special ref ereace ia mads te Caavaor ee sent by mad.

keartsw CtiOUGimiWN CULLUUE, GEOnGETOWN Qu Clecleeetl Aoetherm B. L'lyrf-THIBO annual senalee opens Sevc ISTI. jv Coarse ot stady zperleaeed Frefeee ers, jNe effort te apsred te advance stadeots la Men. til Training end to develoe taeir Geaeral Caitore and Tree Uaattood. Locatloe healtbtel end beaatUul.

ICzpenae low for adTaetssas oflerad. For eaulogae er paiUeoUraendreas K. m. DVDLMJ. 1.D JyUrraMoSw rrealdaat.

WaXLS COttLSOX FOB, TOUO ADIiide Aororaw Cay nam Ieke, N. V. Frtl Coileeiate Coerae of Stodr. with Aeademle or Preparatory Jbeuertnteat. eoperior faelutiea or Ibau-oincnlal ead Voeal Mostc.

urawmx, laint-In. Ao. LoeUoa ennarpaaaed for beaety aad kelu fulneaa. Building eiexant. Combiaea exteaoad aed tftorooah lptri.eaoa tie eaaeauals of a reflaed Cnristiae home.

Terms ecesioa eealoS Jytt Mearrtseis EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL Kesvr Alexandria. Va i k. BLACxroao. v. a pautciPAU dUbllsheo rtti for eollegs er bnfnes.

Tee next aeerioa ooena Bepe. ra, 1841, Cetalngoe acat ea applJeatioa to tbe maelael as Aleiandrta, Va. jjraaa FEMATiFi SElVllNAIiy, CBUBOROWX, KT. THIS Seminary, bavtag eajoyed a enecemfal eereer for tMrty.ave yeara, sow staods as tne peer of too beat ta Ue lend for the eaeeatloa ef Vonng ladlea. It la A LIVJi IKSTIl VtlOH.

conducted or tkoae wko are laoonnc to elevate toe standard nadlacreese tbe thorooa-'-nea of female edncatlon. Kew 1 aciliuea end edveatsges ere added every veer, tor eaulosoes addrees 4. i. ttrcKES. anS deoiilm frtncipel.

BELLEYUE HIGH SCHOOL. BEDFORD COPKTT, Va. oa Korfelk aBdWeetera B. mllee west ef Lyaebberg. Teeas meo and boys prepared for eatveralty or for fcoaiaeaa.

Beanutol and healtay Mcetion. Able eorpe of teacb. erai thorons-n tnatractlon. Laberat prevlalon for the accommodation and comfort of etadenta. Vor cat, loa-aea.

containing Information. adUreae T. R. AB-bOT, JPrinclpal. teellevae t.

OVVa. flr eodlm CLEVELAND FEMALE; SEMIHIRT. A STJPKBIOB BOARDIVG-SCHOOl. VOB GIRLS eat term oesins sept, a rat. atom aeiigetrai iocs tlont aursctlTeaeoommodatioasi Aeedemie depart soeatot blgb grade.

MUBlt; la aUlvtbraBcbestaack bv maatere. lrawina-. fklninLa. Krrnrh end Ger toaa. Send for cetalogaes te HAXFOKU, rres laeat, utTcma, u.

enj eoq'm BAYABD TAYLOR. recootmcndiBg to. parent toe Arademr ef ewitaia enurtuafe." Hon. ntuAS uu wouu. kt.

C. aaid )ji Tekeerfntiveontcni to the ess rt my aanae referenoe. My boys will ret are te yoa lior tbeir tontte year) after their Vacation." For newlUnatrated Circular eddrea WIT BIB suuaTLWUKt a. Herrara university uiaanate, lledts.f'e. IS mllee from fbUadelpkie.

aa8deodXAS gHEF FIELD SClNTIFI0 SCHOOL Or TALIJ C01LEOE. OTTEfES ta Cbemlstry. Pare and Applied, ta Civil nod Draamtc UnwarXan, In ATntalture. Bon ey. Zoios7.

Mlncraioo end Oeolovr.acd tnOeaarat Scientific Studies, wlcu tnit'Uh. I reuan aai trarmaa, Political Kcoaonay, History, etc. ror prorramm eddrsas Prof, GfcORUk J.BIti;& Ksecetive. Of aorvaa rror. wiunui Socr.

hew HfTce. Coon. MIA1II TALLEY COLLEGE, 8PSIBGBOBO. WABBX3T CO, O. Excellent tramtst sehoel.

taoroega, wen evotjped select, boms omrorta, term and werkv-eheee. Both sexes edmitted. eese for etrcniar. kUWBjia U. MOmim, Presldeai, St dMearrKaweows UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.

SSSSIOX begins ea tbS 1st ef October, and eonthf eesaiee months. Apply or rtaiomee to tbe Secretory of the Facojty. If. jUnirertily ef Virginia. Albemarle Co- Vs.

JAS V. HAKl0. fyii deodlSAwS Chalrmaa ef the Faculty. JACKSONVttLE FEHALE ACADEUY. 1.

1FTY-SKCOND Tear onena Senc 1SB1 freoar- JC etory. Collegiate, Musical end fine Art Depart, men i. Location oaserpaaaed. Aderese S. W.

BUI LA RO. A. M. JMn, Jacksosville, IU. jyis aeoazme weowaaa ta Ktwdents es SJIIIRIR.

111 Ull I HIV ImKirwciLTviiiit ef tbelVew Encland tOSSKHVAlOHY evaMtCeUereof Btntelaaant Apply A V. irofTDtl.1!.' Af JylSeoda Jacksonville Female A Academy. IJTT-ACCOKO tKAB opens Beet. 13S1, Tn-r paratory. CoUef late, Builcal and Ploe Art ie rirtmenta.

Loaetioa mnsarpaaeed. Address X. tXAR IV A. AU. rns Jaekseavtlle, ill.

ST. GEORGE'S BALL, for Beys. Belateretewa, Alarrlaai. Frenaraa for Colleaa or Baalneaa. Ad.

vantages natarpaated. Reooeea eepk IS. Cetaiogoes sent. ror. J.

CTfclNCAK, A. SC. rVlacipal. jjwaa.w CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE MOR3AX PARK faear Cbteago), A Boarding achool for tiiris sod Toang Ladles. For eate.

leiree andress Q. THATavU, LlvO klorgas Park. 111 or 77 kladlaoa at Chicago. anlaodlm CHEGARAY INSTITpUTE, araee pU Pallaaetphla. BOARDIKO and Day Sebool for Tetmg Ladles aad Chlldrea.

will reaeeo September 80. anSeodUw MAJDaWk D-faKttVlLLT. Principal. Kenmore; University High. School, a kfHERST.

ti. tL. Klgneet' iomitett. Preparatory So the rjelrerelty ainla. SeMloa aeMlaa Sept.

a 11.. For el Select, vir elreaiara appir to St, A STfiOOC, Prladpsl. jyujaecMi Mademoiselle Tardlveft" dree. iteapeasSeptn.Thoroarn Daily men bt- Driving aad 1 leeterea. French and otaer languages spoiea wuhia iBxlcal aava4tagee aAsarpaessd vuaasaii AMVIH LAW KCIIOOL- Law Depertmt Uaiverdty.

lath Tamioai term. C4v meeoee wedaeeday. Oct. U. ti.

Conrae ef etedy two aonaal terms, 1 looein each. BtQ)enM adm'tted te senior elaseea esamteatioe. Taitlee S-0 eerterm. aeeatraa. AdreMtaaaTMrTOaoocaka.

Leaia, ate. jr eoq im fBS. BTLVAlTUa RERD'S Bearding and Pay ill acboei for yeaae; ladles. Bos. aae fcaet sad st, Xew Verk.

t. Ires eh sad Ger aaaeea lanenia craaa wa snl 1 1 ev lanoHl Trtdh Bktt fSLai siedy la tue collegiate department reqalrea feer aae me ail the ocmanos lev i tr im wentae. yis aaedSm Southern Home School for Girls, 19? tV 169 N.Cbarlee DaJtlmere, 8X4. Urt. tr.

H. CaV. KUe Cast. XsUbtlebed 0. pee Upstage of the eeheet.

aot MK. OA fILVA AMD MR4. BAD TO HIT'S rfer merit Mr, ccdee uoamaa t) mania. French and German Boar.liag. aad 1T ecboot for Toong Lad let aad Children.

a. 11 WaSS Tblrtylghth Sk. hear Torn. w.U reopee Eept. IS.

Apaltcsttoa may be made ey lattaeor ee)iy aa aaa.e. eeiSeodSS laMltetlee for ho Improved leatveettee ol eeveathad ixurelchtk ata Bow Yove. M'HB larrert ArtieoiaUoe aehool te eeeasrv -1 Stealtabed IM), s'ere oral meuad. ed it eir Cular. apl FrMoaWacin CxKCtLIA P.

Co Kenteckv. Board. tj weeks, elHh rave, eaad eetaiegae. ALBAM LAW BCXZOOL. FALL term herns Sept.

For ad-. Am UUltAtaK.iMlTa.LL. D-D. Jlew Tork. Je.eooiij Mew Windsor oatieoe.

SBPABATS BJla end female BeV. a. ivku.r.p. aev JTuir aaa eniie lnDflDTAMT II EDUCATIOJrAIi. VESLETAtl Ff CtlE IIISTITUTE, RTAtrVTCW.

TTTJOIXlA. -y- 1 nr a OPKXS 8cptmcn- 1 (Hi. one' of the Freer Scaook von Vataa LAotze me CeiTae Btavbs. tarrundtDK.beaHul. Climate nnar-bmou.

Purlia from 1 7 tale. TKrtMa AlSONO TMtt BKSTCj Hk U.NIOH. Doari ashlne. F-ng-Lh Coarae. Latin.

FrrncU. Inu-aaiet tU V.uaIc, Ao, for Scbolaule year, from Bc-pw tj giAi. or Catalogue write to Rev. WkU A. BARtia, i.

Jrveebteaw fetanatoe, Virginia. at lies MISS NOUKSE'S English and French Family School a Park ereoed. Ctndaiiatl, ra eonaeeUOa witk the Lay School or Mis to 1 OKER and MU Lli PTOS, wul madts aeot.UL I'uBlie Sited tor the Harvard sx- emlaUana, er forQo lerew The beet edvaatega ef thsciiy lor etna rot nd of Music Sod Art era mad avail re, eipialn paa ef school, ed. log oeveat. st ClncinaeU.

sble. Foreireaiare, dreaa Miss LLfiO. euikoASaif EMINENCE COLLEGE. tor tlttd remaUea. TBIS popular IssMlatloe wtll oeee tte SSth eeaelem ea thi flrsa Mondav la SeDietaoer.

Beaatltel gronads, excellent aecoinmodauojs, a fad faeeity ef tescUers, a superior Muale Penaruaeat end Commercial bciianl arc aome e( tae adraatagse ene commercial dcuoai are eon UofTars. eadfor casalorae te eatalorneto A w. a. GiLTJiBB. tasiaeaea, ay.

jxzs jtoesau ST; JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. BUPrAtO, N. Y. Cader thd dlrecUoa of tbe CBBlSTLik BBOTOXBS. A thoroetrfi daaaloal, eelentloe end commercial eoeree tor sajd per seiaioe of is months.

Me extra harge tor Letta. oreak er Rerereeeew Ku Lev. Bishop Hyse and Hoe. Janiea iL SmiUk, both of the city o( lieffalo. For eerticaiAr addreas anSMeHedieaiw I HAN VrciidnA.

ITiT.IlM INDIISTmL UNIVERSITya rpBB Mate UalTenity ef Winoia, CoUevee of Aa rlsnltorot knglaeerinyi Katerel pcleaoeoaad Chemiauyi Llterawe aad Bcteace. Women admitted npon equal Irrtil with mea. Txamlaauonfera3muaiea kleeday, Sept. tit fall termbeitioaaepi.ls.lU -tot Cataiosues and isformsttem addresa lytl 6a Mo Well Uiampaign. fit.

SOUTH KENTUCKY COLLEGE CO-ZDCCATIO. FULL Claaaloal, BcienUae. tfatmH. AsrlemSdrst and Commercial eourae of atedy. Able and ea penanced Faculty of tS membera.

So eitra attarae for French and Gerraaa. Yoasg ladles board la tbe college- young men ia town, in ctabe or la fmlb. Tbls is the only eoileee la the Seth wnerd young women c.a get the aame coarse that mea taaa. Far catalogue atvlng term. Ac, apply to aaktoA We.

A oJpkK. OFMAB1TLAKD. COLt KOIATB lMSTITrTB for Toeeg Ledtee, Uovaaatowa. three mllee rm xtalumore. He.

This inautatioa. conducted by the Sl.iters of Sotr liame. I morn d.ribly located. Tbe eystem et education oanaad i desioned to develop the mentiU moral aad pbys icju powers 01 am pnpi mil. mea.

of reUaed taatee and enliiteted particulars eead fox catalog ae. tbem uaeial vvm manners, ror euiOtUd 0GDEN COLLEGE, ae ILL epea lu aerrt anaeat eeealoa Meedav. Sept, A Ul. Ita aaeantatfa ara haltht.l Imumi. exeetlens bofldinga, beautlfal gronnJa.

modern educational epparattt. ezpenenesd seaehers, ead thor. oub class room drill. TClTIOrf. 9li Pkft TBllM.

"iinau BAioAa taf orsastloa addresa, For eatilorue and farther j. w. wrjaini.1. rrea. it.

w. T.5eey. B08T0N UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MASS. Leestloa hear the Coara: Paenliv tarra and ablei methods varied sad thoroabt term moderate. Opens Oct.

s. Addreas toe veto, uoa. DMUHl H. HK- ess, non. a.

vn-eolieinate aod poM'craduate AiAc it. tn eon etadie. le theoloev end end meuieine, the Taiverslty ale oil ere choicest ofCsatera advaatages. eel BiaAAiSw RACINE COLLEGE, Boys 10 Years Old and Upward, tVILLRtOPia iKPTIUBEHL 1881. of fortber PaBKAB.

VTareea ef fieclae CoUega. Racine. la- eoaate. jyts S'T. ktABTS BALL, rartbee.lt.

Mine. at. Bar, H. B. Whipple.

D. Rector, a B. A Bice. Prla-clpal. Is aader the personal sopervlsloa of the bishop, with eleven experienced teacnera.

It odor ewei tar adrastage for edncatlon. with aa Invtzorstii 1 aad healtay limits. The heelta of toe school has baae emarveU Tbeatxtoenia yeerwlu begin 6sv-oier IS. For reyiiiers, with full detsfls, addrelBlihe WBlfPLB er bar. OLU.B.

VOU-tUt. eaiSMoWeAea4w H0PK1NSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. nTrsj Watk Seholattle Tear ef this limited Select bebool for tbe education of bos sad yeeac svee wlilbegto Mondav, AoeiMt ts. last. Thoroash aad practical w(U be airaa in fall kagiUb.

Classical. Math -mattcal and Commercial eeeraeeg- uu. or lenacr uttormanon aaoress siAktkS O. FBBBELL. EoptioiTine.

Ky.t aaTVoaSalta ACADEUY OF TEE BACHED HEART rOBTOCBO LADIXa, TS seantirnTly tl tasted eppoette Cresoeat Btit Bee- ervolr and Falrrroand btaiion. ea Loeisnlie end Cincinnati fcbort line K. R. Tne acbotaatte term be-' fin the flrst Mea day le September, wi. pieaee aead ur catalog-He.

br. FLOKEMCR, Pup, St, Matthew P. JeCsrsoe By. OCOUOUO i70G SBI1INARY A boardlAg-echeoI for girls st Berdnlae, Oooaoaso Wee, VV ta. A tlioroosh soaool aad deiichtfal Loeatfoa ensarpaasea for beeet eed tTealUifeieeae.1 Send or elrenlar to euSktoKeAnaaw ktrae GBACX P.

OBZS. Pnsv CTEW HATEX, CO jrjTECTI CT. km htOWTFOSTS SCHOOL for TOUJTO LADTTSV. kiaaly ledoraed by Dr. Leonard Beoae, Prof.

Deee ad others, 6upet tor advantages st moderate prieea, areireaiaraadiwitl6dkiUj(TOiiT. enSSsMoeWaSw BETTXJC STDAUT IHSTITCTE. Bprlorfleld, m. The 14th year wul eommeeee Beoe. 14.

I Iret-elaet sebool for young ladies. Course nil. Geneaa free, Maalcal aad Flee Arte Departmente' easorpaased. Elocution, or rather gooe rtsiling, a marked aatere. tor eataierut-e eprOr to 'v.

ateiiia eel MeASaew rTUcipsL HOLYOKE ACADEMY. SELECT boarding end day-eehoot for veung ladlee. The Sf teenth saaaal aeloa beglaa September UL 188L For cetiogu addrex WM.WINrorOTTAIiriA.L, aniOdlm UK West Broadway, Koeiavuie. KENTUCKY FEMALE COLLEGE. PXTVEX TALLEY, KEX TUCK KV.

OA8TC9 KOWLET. 1. D. PreHdsnk Th's Xk fnstltatloe will epee he ninth seeeioe UeL For full Information ot term, 4ka apply tar eaa. legeo to Bar, ai.

BOWLS rrea. jy4 MoOWaS UNION COLLEGE 0F LAW. cutCAcaitu Tse Fell Tent negnis sept. SL rlpiema admits te the Bat ef fuiaole. For tlrcular ed lresa ssiksWsSMie U.

kkTU. caieege, DL THE ARCHER. INSTITUTJB, WA8UIXOTOK. D. epPHB Aeedemie year ef the Institete win kerf a eee.v tlov For eirvaiere address Jars.

kL B. AbLCuiUm Lsvl Mass. eve. eeiseteet 1841. Maptevvood Institutg.

1 831, For Teee BBOWB at Ull at uie fur lu liAka ao vant agsa U1IM. rilt.R.ll. Mm mm mrmn eed nnflTaleS loeAtteav V. Si' it AH. rrtucipai.

i ZSQXW0XTB E0AHDIHO DAT ICH00L sad Little Otrls. Mr. U. P. Iinetpal.

Se Frsakliest, feaiMmoee. Ui Itek ..1..1 1 1 feet4Smbr Si. lS'l. 1,21 am The FI eed tile Tkeeleeieal rVeheel. Cettarlaa kg eeie espeet II tor the LI beral rfhrta.

Uae Mlalstry Ii.iim aad room Irmm. ail et SenSM moa.rsta. haike ept A I4rw Lev. A. A.LIVabuoHaVarmXktoaAvuiaWae.

ssi ksaswiv CkMlssi I2IIL Fhlledelpklsw Pav. TttF. WALTFt H. COMfOTB' and t.s BaTTe 111 Freera aad sxieuak fioaroibe Sebool foe Teaag Ladlee UI rovpea S.sA. IS with ineresaad eeeommo.

dstione aad Uaprwf ameata. karlr si hrswone reiud. f.lTa CARROLL 1) SiliimV MrfCAL COlf EBTATOKT. leeeetvonted 1X3 a wuo o4 paruauiaxs, scat Uajw eat uMtvtaLU OCKOAH UAaE CBOOL. Peekttlll.

K. T. For Jil bos. Fesxled a per aisam. Jya a 00 W.

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