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E. f. CHBWTY, Publisher.
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VOLUME XXVI.
JAM.J. BALDWIN.
DEVOTEP TO NEWS* POUTICS, AGRICULTURE, EDUCATION AND GENERAL PROGRESS.
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ATHENS, GEORGIA—TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1880:
4i*TT 1 ! i i in advaace
NUMBER 42.
J. J. BALDWIN & GOt,
. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS— . \ Jt-:- \J T'
Foreign, and Domestic liquors, Wines, &c:,
ALSO AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED
stone mountain CORN
Corner of Broad and Jackson Sts,,
AtHens - •
Jnlv 8—Gra
rriL ijj fhern watchman
rUUMSUKU EVERY TUESDAY.
iftr. o*m-r ./ Brood aitd »«:( ttmli, imf *m
TKKMS.
TWO aOLT,i a. TTS
INVARIABLY IN ADVASC*.
gUiUoads.
ADVKB11SINO.
„l»^S« i—irtioi., surer CEST* P"
ontut'ivice lor Any urns under one nculh. For loffifw pa*
<U„, » ilbsral doductro* will *» made.
LEltAL ADVERTISING.
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Jlletf-»»oi AJ«i!wO.UoeorGi
SuUco t-> Debtor. wA Creditor.
Holm, St«l, tw "dB.re, eoeb lu*>
Mcavc to aeli Heal KtUla ...*»«•
Illation tor ill—Jashwi * ^dxnlnL^anor.
To aee rtain Dm o«mber of aquarea in an a«l'
blioary, ^ooi»ltheworda-w handrod halnf a aqnaw.
actions are on mad aa fall
Atlan .d & Charlotte
AIR-LJNE.
CHANGE OFSCHEDULE.
On and after Sunday, June ltd, DOUBLE
DAILY TRAINS wUnnn'idr ttn W “
follows: 1 .
OAT rASSANGES TRAIN,
Arrive* at Lula
Leaves Lula
oorao WEST.
NIGHT MAIL AMD PASSED
Arrtvea at Lola
' DAT’ PASSENGER' train! '
Arrive* at Lola t
ALEXANDER
•*»- Attorney and
Attorney and d«
fHBce In Grant bnlldluc. comer M arietta and Brtnd e
Entrance No. I N. Broad,
WIU tntUm I. AttaoU Clrentt .nd =te«*e«o by •e™
-at-
L it. luSPKTnT
Attorney at Law.
ATHENS, O BORGIA.
Office nr I MM. A MMt l*°r»- A M
a:, SThd^PKHTS
. Attorn., »t L»W.
HAKMoST OBt>VB.(„u SortMMtwn .“lESis. 55*3
coout». G» V**ti» nl Mtoutlon dwi to <:olled3Mrt<ro"*M
r hu.i«*4. CBreU' Bowl N.ver Spent, tet JJO PKl
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1.
Leave Angaria 8.00 p m
—
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. David G.
|}A>(MQW BROS.
Wuto iitaTiteoole.. nortjgo.. SOo- ■».
E mory sheer,
Attoiwy-stelair, Atttni, 8a
ITM» oo CoBc«e Aeeeee- ■ t ' 1
E dward r. haboh.v,
(Lot. Jed*. U. 8. Court. Nebruk- tad Utah, end »'-.
^ tmi* U Brook. gent, > on,)
Attaresy *t Isw, Qatesa. I-?9h* Co., 8«-
F loyd a nilman,
AUsrmti si lew,
Wm praetk. lo IS. IlMIln •« W-ltc, oidJKlaoo.
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Select fgisrtlaug.
•-» fwr From the Sunday Trunecrfpt.
TEE FINGER OF PROVIDENCE.
BY JOHNSON B. TCENEE.
A'short, loud report; acd immediately
following this came a fearful cry as if some
one had received a death-blow. It came
from a small Lame teuement in Plum street
nrETTcrrcv' (no.Uooroe), and when those who were
w iWHWaj * - -rioted by the cries entered, a terrible
presented itself to their horrified
g»7*
A rough looking man of thirty-two lay
on a floor ia a rear apartment, on the sec
ond door, in the agonies of death. Oue
arm was literally torn from his body, and
the other horribly mutilated. One side of
his face was torn away, and his breast
seemed torn to shreds. Several females
stood by gazing on the human wreck with
wonder-strickeu faces wringing their hands
and nttqring dismal groans, which, with
the dying man’s fearful shrieks made the
scene a very pandemonium.
When the women were questioned as to
what had caused this terrible scene, they
could only shake their heads in stnpitied
silence; they appeared to be no wiser than
those who interrogated them.
But that some disastrous explosion had
occurred was evidenced by the condition
of the wounded man, and the destruction
ot part of the furuUure In the room. A ta
ble was split across the,top; a looking-
glass beiDg shivered on the wall, and near
ly every pone ot glass in the window had
been broken.
A peculiar odor pervaded the apartment,
it resembled fulminating powder. Shat
tered fragments of mahogany lay strewn
htouikI, but wbeuoe they came could not
be ascertained, as no article ot that wood
was seen in the room.
The wounded man, by the physician's
orders, was carried into another room,
where bisopDdiiion waa inquired into. The
doctor pronounced his wouuds fatal—the
man could not live until midnight, and it
was then seven o’clock.
An opiate was given him, his wonnds
were dressed and thefiow of blood staunch
ed, but the man, though quiet, suffered
dreadful agonies, yet with all this, he ap
peared to be^as much etnpiffed at what
bad occuirSTaa were the two women, who,
when they ibuud their tongues at last made
lives a loose Bfe,and stopped with us oc
casionally/ said one ot the women. “This
afternoon he came here with something
like a box wrapped in a newspaper under
bis arm, beneath his coat. 1 He went up
stairs and closed the door, saying he did
not wish to be disturbed.
“He had been .in the room about
hour, and we heard him cursing dr<
ouce in a while at something or other,
I TRAIN.
T.45 p. m.
1M p- m.
GOING EAST.
OOCAL FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Arrlnaii Ubu tufa."
Leave Lola. 11.3* p. A
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN GOING EAST.
AaleeatUla
GOING WEST.
<.I3.i80.3n.
1,06 0.10.
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN GOING WEST-
tlAtiMLIA PASSEMER ROUTE.
PORT KOTAL * AUGUSTA RAILWAY,
AILWAT, \
is. tin. ;
have come by it dishonestly. So the doc
tor asked: .
“ Did you steal it f*
“ If you only kne w where ho got it from,”
observed the doctor, “ but unfortunately
he cannot use his remaining band even sup
posing he could write, and he evidently
cannot use his tongue, is ft not so !” ask
ed he, of the jaas-
A nod was the answer. :
This is unfortunate,” observed the offi
cer. “ 4 tear the secret will go wl® him
to the giavo.” " r*
“ It seems likely,” rejoined the doctor.
At this juncture some one entered the
room; both looked up and bn seeing ®e
intruder they uttered a stifgle word, as io
one breath:
“Yarnoe!”
Before the detective could respond, the
wounded man gave a violent turn of his
mutilated body, until he lay facing the last
comers; his features worked convulsively
tor a moment then he uttered these words:
“*/ stole it front his office!”
Then, as if his life had gone out with
these words the man turned on his back,
closed bis eyes and in three minutes more
he had breathed his last. $
When the doctor was assured that the
man was quite dead, hejasked Yarnoe
whether he could explain the meaning ol
the words uttered by the' man now lying
dead before them.
“ Unless I am informed what it was be
said he had stolen from my office, I can
not explain anything whatever,” replied
thedetective. *"
Upon this the doctor acquainted him
with all that had taken place, before and
since he had been summoned to the house.
“ I had no such box in my^ffice,” replied
he, “unless ,t had been lelt there during
my absence to-day, ter I have bebh out of
che city since early morning, and hive just
returned when I incidentally heard this
mysterious affair spoken of by several men
in my presence.”
“ Then you have not yet been to your
office f ’ -.A — ■
“No;, I was on my wavJjftther when
heard of "this incident, uu .^raihe here at
ouce to see, what had caused the strange
explosion, thinking it possibly might lead
to something that c.mie in my line oi bu
siness.”
The supposed fragment ofAhe box were
auown to hu%^ He eVumiaeuijbeni >care-'
fully /then srjS;
“They arc uudoubti
ferenoe, bot kept his vigilant eyee on I
movements at both. Yarnoe oouttne
the i
himself, in ®e midst of their triumph, -
thought he. “Yery good. But, my fine
fellow, I shall treat you to ano®"er dose of
“ Yarnoe” before many days, if yoh r huyt
the temerity to remain in ®e city forty
eight hours longer.” ‘ ^ , i
AdoptingUdeep disguise,-he represatoVlhek : -I Shall .
ed a well-to^o travder of paiskmiddleiaga^ ory for thiaaat,hat Lehaftypihihh^i
and he at ouce entered upon the task - he
Wp:
At Tnmrmi 11 j»s ■
I-TYeciWM.. tOOam
Lt A'letMUte....*. Ulan
J.
S'. O’KEUiHrrN
rhrtogrspli 'all-.ry,
omHMrt* 08.-8 Stotsten.Br '
J. S. DAVANT. On.
J A MICH B. LYLE,
Attorney at Law,
•imm rinnawtu, w.
J ' OHN .M. MATTIH-.WN,
Attorney at Lew, S.^*’wills, Os.
Prq^pt »u«utlo(i Tin bp (bn to «ur inelpvto
1'rompt i
c*rp.
I A VICHY, Feed Sc Hide Xtable,
•j UA.N.N A ULAVKS i‘r«p’», Ue*a, G*.
WIU o« touod *t tbeir old anaiwt, ivar /rmafcUn House build-
lugb Tuom*i*M. " “*
Ajocdiuiui driucru.
Georgia
jfebife ***
Loktc Atben* 9.15, a. m. Lear* August*. MS» a. m.
44 Winters, t.45 ^ •* Mbcoc, 6.0E, **
M Lezmjrtoo, 10. SO* 1 ** MO^edr^iS* Alt.
•* Antioch. 10.48 ♦* M «
a, fxip,
lltodRvrvlD* 4 SO *,
- Macon, *M n -
** Auguata, * tt •' , ,
Train* ran aaily, except to andCraai Waahlnctoa which
tally, except bundaya.
8. K. JOHNSON. 6np*L
» W nOH8'7,H«Ti.PMfc4**.l. *1
S "aMUKL 1*. THURMOND,
Attaraey el law, Attoee, 6*.
Officeod Bromd llziet. ortf thexon at J. 1L Befir—Mil
F O, THOMPSON,
• Attomiy at Ltw,
• *- ’^ ra *.TS, OA.
Office om the Feet OBce. tyedelMtoatlOB Elvjj I® wtej
eel practice. Her II. MPiT *e Kx-GoT. Ty>»*. n
W»5SaBoo.IbwMCIepee8rYleiaiefeerr. AletoM. ICO-
W J. RAY,
Attorney sad ConnieUw st Law,
«nEP
xlvepreeapte
p O. THOMAS,
ATTCPMVITUW.
WATKINBVILLE,OA
->*-•« i» oeen Host. Jmiy ee-tt.
A. OAVIS. ATTORNEY -AT-LAt
*. no.vitoit, walto* co, eu.
ietoe,.im>-iY.■
Northeastern Railroad.
Change of Schedule.
BlJ AUBHU^G^^eU*!!'’TvH.}
/^N and after Monday. Oct. 4>h, 187*. train* oa 1
U Northeastern BaQroad win ran an fouows. AH tra
tally except Sunday:
LeaTe Athena. IAp.n.
Arrive at LrJa. 4.90 d. n.
Airtee at sBS (Me Alr-Uae ItS.)..... 1 Alt p! to.
4rrfra at Athena i8 00p.in.
TWabore train* alroc< noectckwrhr - Lula with Nortb-
.fn bound train* on As L R. It. On We trsdays aadSat-
«idaj* the foilowte* additional trains will hr ran:
LeaTeAthens..t...i A*Sa.m.
Arrireat Lula.
Leave Lula....
Ante* at A the
.Me train emne
xh* trip to AlianUonly tefr houm*
c.
J. H, CHRISTY,
TiMQttrtieitfwnmtitiWMiuciMin
^ lil aitead 4rarte ramt
mm & inutile b. b
and its con n caiohb.
1WSMS
! Jew Fall And Winter
Stcck of Millinery, &c
MRS. T. X ADAMS
TUI old, reliable miflnee of «Atheu»f hasiaacWtu
1 irout market wtih n />*sh *nd hiaikote*
Pall and Wtntat nibteery Good*. Ac. 8h
O the hBte of the dtyjao<fvieinity to c*T apd
Lv Testae** A10am
8.47 a a Lr.FHenton.... M „.
- iliiii
ro*dfor Kanunsal^Caiarleatoo, Beaufort and Port^oyal.
MaoeithOentralBaUroad ter Gharlwten^ Beaufort and
OOImSnoRTH. Connectionsmn^e with Charlotte.
IRaUroteKfora>potnu North and
" Tad for At ota and the West; , _
, Reittoad roe Aiken >od poieu on )je cduitt down And asked'us tor
to- ail the small koys wo could Had about the
houses' - ■
“ I hunted up some three or four, and he
took them acd trenf up stLira again." Ten
minutes after we hoard the explosion,'and
we ran np stairs and found ®ings as you’ve
seen. We know no®ing at all about the
thing, do we, Lizzie t” said she,-appealing
10 the o$er woman. . ,
at all,” was the rahinaer.
came iu any inquired
waqtoUTwhat could
fcp went into the
ophe occurred, and
in amazement. Then he
walked about the apartment^ and- picked
ions fiagments and examined them
ily. Several pieces of wrought iron
resembling pistol barrels attracted his at
tention, likewise some bits of mechanism
shaped like i fie hammer : of a pistol. He
took those to the doctor and remarked:
“ These articles 1 iouud in yonder room;
they look as if they might bo parts of a
jistol or pistols rather, tor these pieces of
larrels belonged to more than one pistol.”
The doctor examined them, then con
nected them with ®e bits of mahogany he
had found in the same apartment. These
tacts, combined with the statement of the
woman, that the wounded man brought a
box into the house, ported tb but one con
clusion. The box' must have cqhtaiaed
these barrels, and"had" undoubtedly been
an “Infernal machine,” destined to do
some one a deadly injury. Inc policeman,
who was ag jntpltigeqt person, agreed with
the doctor, then asked" what explanation
the man bad made of the mysterious oc
currence.
“ He has not replied to my questions,”
replied the doctor. “ He evidently was as
much surprised as we have been; he ap
peared quite stupiiidd after I had some
what relieved his sufferings, ily' opinion
is that*he kn'uwA nothing at all about; the
S'«£f'4a*e£2S|> 1 *bermovma W« mbg» question
him; this affair must bo investigated,” re
marked the officer.
“ The man will be no more ere the hour
of miduigb. strikes,” observed the doctor,
thoughtfully.
“ is he that far gone I” asked the polioe-
HOGS ! HOGS
I 'BBooderritocd are bow prrparrd to fnraM Hor*.
either os toot or nicely ylaujbtm-d, ia uy qcanii’j
Iraired. Wewillrostlsartoke^thNBoa hud util the
iteof J*nm*ry n*xt-*adc*a*opply*ll wh«
“»order at lowest price*. wlLITF.
Km\*.
'. HOOD A CO.
hts beqd.
id be'questioned then before
that iveqttakee ptape f reiffinea tbc offi
cer, perhaps a grave Crime had been con.
templamV and thin man may be able to
place us in possession oi the tacts.”
• Possibly,” returned the medical geo-
, “ it he can be brought to , speak
*nt- he*'ap
pease gee**, bed ft would be oruei to
- disturb bim. Let him have alftbe rest he
can get; it will be of 6hort duration in this
Y»0*I4.» : ' ' An
v The officer was about jtomafceq remark
yhen a ^DOTeaent oi thedy%Tjym' on ®e
bed arrested Hie words lie was about to
utter. The man mumbled a lew unintelligi
ble words, then tell back on tie pillow.
They hastened to hjs bedside, find asked
fcad heany wnimuijication to ake. He
nodded bis bead. The laceration of his
face evidently prevented his speaking’ So
the dootor pat such questions to him as
could be answered by a nod or shake ief
the mm,
jyoq brought b 6rB cause
tasked he.
fellow) by'i
possibly saved me 1
overtaken him. How
all about toe affair irotn Krx*- Harris, my
landlady when I get to my jKovaa,’’ added
After taking a careful leak at the dead
- the detective took his-Jfpanure aud
.towards"his ottiJ-iuTHe tolt a fit
ly, as his thougiiu'JO.'&i.t upon this
attempt upon hisurind while
he jvas determined to use wry - means in
his power to diaoover the btsoreants, he
felt likewise toot he must $e wary in hit
movement until they weref-.eaptured and
placed beyond the power to do misohiei.
Who the parties were tots beyond hia
coujecturS; ouce he thought it might be
Dobson, the kuniacker, perhaps escaped
from prison. Then again thought it
probable that Horace 11
caped, or been Rardoqcd,
to have his revenge. Tty
toe diffepeqt persons
been curtailed throu
from among too whole
settle upon any one wh<
so tiendteHWffiode of
Diirville/the Frederick Git;
burglar,” whose
had probably e^pi
his roams he at hr
ris concerning toe box.
“ Oh, Hr. Varuoe,” qried she, greatly
agitated, “ I tear I am much to blame to
leave toe room while.that.man was here.”
It was evident that ehe supposed be
knew all about the box being stolen, and
was about to give her a round lecture lor
her carelessness. But she was agreeably
affected when he intevrujfleq her by say
ing :
“ Never mind about that, Hra. Harris.
Only answer toe questions t shall ask you.
VVho brought the box I”
“Asmall, gentoel-lqolfibg geqtieman,”
replied she,
*i Have you seen him betore 1”
“ Not to my kuowledgeA
“ But would you know mm if you were
to see him again 1”
“ I am sure I would,” she replied with
animation, “ I would know him by tffceyea
even it be wore the miqt complete dis
guise, jbr one caunot generally' disguise
eyes, unless due concerned them kAlffd
green goggies.”- ' '
“ Wtyat [iectyiarity were about bis eyest”
“ They were the blackest, brightest and
most restless eyes I evertefbeld J said she.
They seemed to see everything in toe rodm
at one aweepiog glauoe* ; u ft
“ Pete Aram, as I live,” exclaimed the
detective; then ho askeff^* Waq he alone ¥
“ Alone here ” was the reply; but I
watcned i bis departure from behind ttye
window‘shade, and at the pdtruer tya w
joined by a ttyu, elfferiy man, and they
walked together.”
<• Maaslield In disguise, no doubt,” Yar
noe thought, as he left toe lady’s presence
and entered his office to study toe matter
over. He had seated himself
was heard at the fuqar doot
’ - ired, sffyfttfas ahi
“ This oame with
i was to let no ooe see it
yourself.”
He took toe letter, and wl
more opened it at oned. -
dtopp-M out of the enve'-'
dusty examining it, he
poeket, then read toe precidl
ran thus: J
bl?k«r..
**
had planned out for himself. Be fintWent
to the Girard House and registered himselt
by an assumed name, toen took a seat fb
the reading-room and buried himself, seem
ingly, in toe perusal of an evening, piper,
but covertly watched every msn who en
tered the apartment.
The evening passed, bn^heffid not > see
the'two villains he was'seektng. 'lBte ue-
mained until after breakfast next morning,
then went to another of the principal ho
tels, where he remained until after uinnor.
He entered the gentlemen’s parlor to look
at toe afternoon papers tor a few minutes,
when he was agreeably surprised to see
the two rascals seated side by side, each
eagerly scanning a paper as ifinseanfft o
an item ot vital importanoe. to them.' The;
were looking for an account of the “ shuck
mg affair,” they evidently supposed had
occurred ere this.
But Yarnoe, with his usual forethought,
bad sworn both toe doctor and ®e polioe
officer to seetecy in regard to toe la-t
confession of toe dying thief. Hence, when
toe affair was published in toe afternoon
papers on the following!dAy« his name was
not mentioned in connection with, the
" mysterious, explosion.” .;
He watched them closely from behind
his blue glasses, when suddenly Pete Oram
exclaimed, in a load whlspdr la Italian:
“ Ab, here ft is at last!”
The “ elderly gent” looked and they .si
lently read it together. When theyfinish-
ed the item they turned and looked at
each other in consternation for a few mite
inents, then Mansfield broke the Bilence
by exclaiming in Italian, still:. (
“ By heaven, wbat mystery IS this 1 Who
was toe man who met the late intended
for that internal detective T”
, “ And how came he by the box, and in
such a locality, tool” rejoined toe other,
in the" same tongue.
“ Two questions we must have answer
ed,” observed Mansfield. “And | mean to
go at onco to the house and'aee Chose two
women; they may enlighten us If 1 "
irnoo baa escaped the doom t intern
‘him we must try .anofebr plan,
m my path.”
“All very well, my friend,” rejoined, hia
companion, “bus my advice still, is, let
the man alone, to has only dune hia duty
derers lor their uu«.w.
In an insrant llanstield vvuinlre'
hand irom his breast—tt grasped a
Hi was timing it4t tba heart of toe
i dedate stirakwhCAHw poiioeoffioer
iffiMtijutatit up JUa hand. .3^®,
loded at that momept the mv
sd to be on a linb wfto ibelH
artit-viUun, had tbeiMltet went
sknU.Hefettnponrthe
aw*r*(tor3.,!,i 4. ,. lS ,lsk
Pete Oram thought this was jkfs oj
(unity, and he darted for the door,
to escape amid the contusion that ’
MU wrtt ordered to be paid : Ilenrv llil!.
—^ Ljr»cb * FHDlfcTi.8fi.S0;
; J, T. WUbon. ftt.85 ; Boston Beit-
. _ a DobbA r Ag8 5 (MM* Ntckenoa A Co.;
SSS'W -Atteri^inLi ellowi.l
^t&eMtUfWo^perlorm.
howi -
:-*uoni»i-.iai . ,w.A.piujtusD,ctert.
ANNUAL RETORT OF T1IR TREASURER OVTUECI-
Ath-
,ree (Wnnw: I reepecUnRi .8biait the lollowln-
repert.' •howler the eonent.- rmaa ecd the dfehur*,--
teeetitaheeemeot the dtr eothonUee dnrlns th,- y.-»r
UCt : *I»o e eteeunent ehowfec the ontei.tidln.- .ml
ortpe nUtten cowcted with the rtnmnq » OI Uw city :
*80 OU8C8*K8£NTr roll UEM.r.iL 3CIKMXM.
ed. But Vamoe had his eye upon | him.
As he sprang for toe vdpoc tbe r .i’ ‘ -
pounced upon him like a -pa
bore him to the floor j he ceast
when he foondlt was 'of- nir avail,
dffleer remained* with the dead body;
Yarnoe conveyed bis prisoner to th
(ion-house and notified toe Coroner.
The evidence proved conclusive!
Horace Mansfield came to his end
own hand, toongh Involuntarily i
Pete Oram, at his trial, was folly
lied by Hre.^ Harris, as.'toe.
ha4 brqnght,toe .“ infernal
“'he house, and he was sent to toe jpanir
ntiary for a 'form commensurate; wjth
his'crime. ■ ; • -- •- :•' > '
I The talented bnt profligate villain,! Hor-
ace Hanstleldj ibund a final restingiplaaw
)n an obscure comer oi the Potter's Fields
and the life-long wrong he had inflicted on
“fired Peters was aveiigeS: "- i: i|
iWs^luwsf lMs. :
T6 c«eh
A cood judge of muttoii ouoiit to be
in the line of bis profession:’You; ind !Ljre®Sw1s5/ W "’
would qo the same, if we were plaoed Iff
his situation, just as we follow oaf
tion and du nut like to he interlered witty
while^ve doftV Do we, nowf’
The detective smiled at the laglo of this
philanthropic rogue, but frowned ominous
ly at ttye reapouip Ot the greater villain of
too two i
“Hang your philosophy, Pete. Just
think what a series of enjoymeuts he hai
snatched away irom us when he detoctet
us; tor I think be had more to do' with it
than those two pig-neaded Scotland Yard
detective* I waa told that this man was
the sharpest hound alter his game qf any
in the country. I bqlievo it, for it. took a
shrewd one to detect you and my sister,
gotten up aa you were, by , exchanging
sexes.” .-i"
“ What will be your next attempt t” ask
ed Fete, with a yawn; proving thereby
that ho had lost all interest in toe affair-
since the badly,conceived plot bad failed.
That I shall docide upon alter I have
questioned those women,” waa-ihe curt
reply, for Mansfield bad noticed the other’s
perceptible yawu, and it angered htna not
a little.
The detectivaJeft the room betore they
did, and at ouce proceeded to the house
on Plum 8tn^<wtM»ltanMftwMnBl
officer of well known Courage. H* did
not trust himiiUU alone with two such men.
One go viudiclive, itye othur as sgjle as a
jflhinese
iq*;tS(flnf “Om* tat Murer* . ..
C08I* «(» 95
“ Dubot okI Later
Beer License 4,30115
** M*lk*k less......' Wee
“SSESriSas;-. sss
.440 00
* 0^0 u
woo.
.. , ..
Br cuh paid on atreet *cct
1 -iorprtett**
“ os act. of p*npera
dm* 1st oa Bridge* Boiuda,. *.
paJdonM'BcdlaueontjRt-u....
p^id.on art. of Fire dep’t
|7 «*A p*M ob ML ofpabllc property
,
dwqlt gai-jcoinuT
T>otn-)(3 -er
J*8> l.Br c*ib oo hud 31,020 9a
'nmtmjEf-T ACT. WITH OAIUIOAD B05.WI.
1?T9 Ju. 1 Teceekee heed f LIST 34
Clipped from the Papers of toe Old tad
■New World. ■” f W T‘ " /
The best thing out—A big fire.
*•*
How to uiwi; linen-r,Upset the gravy.
Bread-making comes under the head of
oughmeetic recipes.
yp t " *_•
i you wanti
racei
be dammed if it i
B, euh paid loteteet
gT«eea 9ft« fcc Bond.
By c«*h on hand
• •
% 4,10ft 01
997 45
109 7ft
3 00
*71 10
489 4«
1.S3S 63
14S 40
1,0.16 U*
ST
4.4N J S3
$15,843 29—$l3,0Cft J
i,i:
$19,683 10—819,563
nmUT AOCT. WITH COIXKOK BOND*.
Ju. 1. To cm t on hand $1,439 45
To c&ah received for taxes 3,590 30
By eMh paid to Knox Institute $ l<w
^3Sars^.r.ir.'.rr
2,380 t:
1,SW *5
, $4,033 if—31,9*3 IS,
roe dot." • r . {licit
'.....*4,311 4S *►'" ' \\
lew.
3,950 00
..'.What is the differdBbe between a cer-
tain Soman Emperor awtea drunken man.1
One’s Titus an Emperor,the other’s tight
as a brick. -.
• •
..A lady In a horse-car was asked why
sho rang the bell at both ends. “ Because
t want both ends to stop, sir,” she quickly,
responded.
...We remember now, an’ old farmer,
whose zeal at grace was hardly sufficient
to repress his appetite, and he used to end
his prayers in the following unpunctaated
manner: “ Aud bless us all ior Christ’s
sake Joe pass the potatoes I”
...Emerson says a man ought to carry a
‘ note down the thoughts of the
moment Yes, and one short pencil, de
voted exclusively to that use, would but
some, men we kuow about 2,000 years,
and then have toe original point on.
..There is an article going toe rounds
under the title “ How to avoid bad butter.”
We should say a good-way to do it would
be nut to go near toe blamed old goat, and
if he comes near you, .climb over toe fence
and Blip up the back stairs. "; oi.
•-C--* - .»
Why, Siab, 1 am *astonisbed,*-
get and as lull ot resources as. a <.C3uacee>
HaviDg ananged^jjShBawSSeSepqshS w»g,
women, Yaruov a( Guce bud bjs pIsaB. yj^ gurndest take in jou ever Aw or
Ttye ulape waaa low: feverm .Ytre officer • - iti...
was m oiiiaeu’s dress and was instrnotedl » . .S "1 m >s ?■ • .Kifsooifoj,' - -8
leaving the door ajar. He assumed uio ... editor-renitea • “ Bless
same disguise he wore at the time *e man eabhaeb ufoourte A n
qt-d tyei^uew toneVgm ^i^qjiadeffiendedhl&brpatb
nixe him the mom,eat h.e apwaxfifi before no n steep hill, and naively confened to a
« .... S rotoer pedestrian,that toe climb-it didn’t
AffMft with him. • » •.in:..'] {'
' T- ' '
Total Debt *124.9.3 i*
Of Ike etOM debt the foUowUf emoanta h.vc been paid
«S2»yfeS*S5Ut^'..
■ " 3SS«sm."".'..".'.V-.v.V- 4,.» 5
LO. Bdrrett for lot
. 9,090 00
uat pnM....*.
DXBT JAN.' let, 1889.
BcBona^lMMOf 1889. fri Bridge....91,
He Bood^ lane or 1873 to Ran road.... 81
bc'Boods,latMat X873, to CoQe^....2t,
foO ’
$16,021 Ot'
■ Total
t-crrcDcy Debt'......
ars-tsas*:
Debt..
. 1,400 00—*3,3U 17
A nod was the response;
“Was it given to yon f
. Did yon find it V
' the doctor hesitated bnt a moment be-
tore-fieteskad. the next question. The wo
man had said tot. nun had led a loose life,
ad it was natural to su^oee h^ migh £
triend Yarnoe, as he ha3 iic
mem. •
Signed—“An unknown/ t
tive friend.”
He at t
mf Horace L
tempt at disguising the hand,
denly occurred to him that
U only as Yarnuo, £ ’
man i
or he would have 1
letter, knowing that the v
recognized by Alfred Pet
“This blow, then, was !ot<
venge on toe detective, whe
bis vile sister and her husband, i
iSSSS
bond*, 888*074 00.
nnanica 15,878 00
Mutual
for 187*....^......... 118,390 00
Reeliiaato. . .'* 75,788 00
“ '>,.M4«f.U. 9,446 00
Itaraftttre.... 7^70 f
ttugfa-s
AAotmt of ter eeeeeeed o
•sas«5ffira. i s.:i
*30,089 33
leadatoek'.; 4,343 93
08 Ho. r--
Totel:.;.'.....
Emo*.u - -I ••
,i»nr alter be entered the house agree with him.
(tye delectable palcef rogues entered and c
called tor drinks. While partaking, Mans- . /.---If the young man who parts
fieldgt>5erved:«ittvacinAilrrp|g air: h»AheoeMm^and,W(rti9|J('iPi#>n_
“ Sly good .woman,' Wsn^fWthU StfWt, !*£**»*>&'* »»ay»Uto hdtiff
wher a singular explosion occarrqd mt dBe heHilM hyanytfiijig!ijnBI| fe0t44, tB<-
long sinceY ? W-Mtortwasa sick eat.
“ Why. y^y&J in teahouse, - p^niy ao m .-m
sir^revh^TkeViWL^tedly. botkiwoessoYlife
.. . 'Wfib';Uffek.> .tabfeapqpotal. ,ot .
(he affair, " " ,,, hnw inliit ■y%f
field!
S!».
J M * political principles change,
ivered what ore overthrown and religions
four sees bold anundlsturbed
m2 189tejftfeniwcaHar T *tel
iSMSMf K .»r 88ti... .jvj..
f * Wn,.: 1 > Ynnncr man..dlffmAnd rtlna
ft xnctioQ Tftxcd 5pcr cU
ace oa
tn^i!yfPTfi^ ,,,,yTro “~ A " ,K T*r .
(■rnitara, etc..
350 00
<*U 40
9,839 55
,t . $113,569 9»
Ltf.bflUlM K p*r*Utement of debt - Siii.%44 o-i
Am*tof ft—tt* ftbove UftbUitiM.... $9,305 »5
SUfement of the net income «ad expemc* of the different
irMflteftfffodir for th* year 1878, cxcin»lvc!y-
as
14 *su JSS
■ -“stsgwr'.'r.Xmv,
: :awa™r ms
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leo ceeb pel* eetetaeet meet eeS ret See
r Hr rmk mi infeHtw wwiant
By Cftfo p3 oa^ pSxpcr ftcct ud yrt