The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, December 15, 1888, Image 3

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■ T; ' ' led i ; Hpvho wallowed tl.r .; : ,-h hi-> hca J a- i •- ' with. all the patience and F perseverance of a faithful old ox. The I others followed him—the stronger ones I in front and and the weaker ones bring ling uptthe rear. There were thirty gsoven in the band and by the time they ■id ryj walked in the same line they ■ft it an open, well-beaten trail. The .■aß|er approached within a few yards sHf <hem. They were greatly alarmed |Khen they saw him and made a few Mids in various directions; iut see ■gir struggles were in vein they submitted to what seemed impending fate, and fell ■n rear of their file-lea ler. This \BWiave been the golden <>;.■ ortunry / hunter, who could and would tie m ad down in their tracks le Stan I. Bit such was not cur friend. ll’ saw i-. u'h o' 1 Bk - ban I a r.u ‘ ■ wi; I'd'-. Bfe ‘ ‘ ! a ”' ‘ ' SL. ! ■ h- .hhcdb feu |gk Sit B TP V ■ ■' K < ; ’ ~ ft ■ fore Blwsloa-, t :lious .?•: I iabori./.s f .•nki..g f.rou Wthe deep snow • K. bit by a: - 1 lealir.g wMMMK id.; i-na'.s ' ah? 11, th? pac . BMMm were able *t > follow slowly. they reached the trail of the elk f olio win g\his, after nine days of tedious and painful traveling, the party arrived at\ a ranch between B the upper falls ofjHho Yellowstone Z s and Yellowstone Luke, on the iking Riv. r, which was kept by a juuw man’’ and his wile, where they ■ ijrq enabled to lodge and rtsro-t them ■Ltfves and their stock, £pd wlftnic th y ■ inally reach d their homes in safety. ■ The band of elk passed on down the f river, and our tourtsts never saw them "Magain; Lut they have doubtlcna long ere this all fallen a prey to th» rmhle-oi w r that is constantly being wag r <| against the m by hunters white and pcr ’i Magazine. All for protection— Bi ■P B w ./ If '■• c ’ .(•'■: i' ♦•’ 'ill . ' e ■thi-.eso st a idp< Hit, hla o ' ' ' •-■ Rk " ■'• K' ? c ' ■r >, Bfe i i B. ■ B B* v *'■■ ■ < ;re." y t! :I < . . '. ■S. '■'' Hi His most valuable. ■"• ' ■ '■■ '■' i BL :. V ;■:« g ' ■ ■ to H ■■■ g" ■ r i ■ ■ j>iira c <s, ami hi-? will then pass <:/ y : ;.X .. partly written by partly by the scribes of ■het.” ■* °i»ts for Tool-Workers. steel firm has sent out a giosigned lor tool-workers, and it Runs so much that is good that we Hnt it entire, as follows: forget to specify tho purpose y steel ordered is to bo used, x'y : || ■" n; ■:■ • likely mJulened and broken piece much finer than that of tho bar itjf^ s taken from. If tho grain be as coarser than, tho original bar, tho ' jßt used (whatever it may havo been) too high to refine tho steel in hard ening. Don’t decide tho quality of any bar of steel by tho appoarance of its grain. The coarseness or fineness depends much more on tho heat at which it left ! the hammer or rolls than on its quality, j Don’t try to harden any bar of steel ' without first removing tho scale from it. You will certainly be disappointed ii you do, as the outsido is likely to b: j soft enough to silo easily. Don’t try to harden the large tools in a small bath or still water. Von Moltke in Battle. Whenever anybody arrived with tid ings of the we clustered around to hear the news, Gon. von Moltka un folding a map meanwhile and explain ing tho situation. This done, the chief of the staff, while awaiting the next re port, would either return to a seat that had been made for him with gome knapsacks, or would occupy the time waking about, kicking clods of dirt or small stones here and there, his hands clasped behind his back, his face pale and thoughtful. He was then nearly 70 years old, but because of his emaci ated figure, the deep wrinkles in his face, and crow’s-feet about his eyes, he ■looked even older, his appearance be ing suggestive of the practice of church asceticisms rather than of his well known ardent devotion to the military profession.—[Gon. Sheridan, in Scrib ner’s. Disappearance of the Red Fish. According to tho Walla Walla (Wash ington Territory) Journal, tho red fish have for the first time in sixteen years disappeared from Wallowa Lake, and the packers are idle in consequence. The fish are identical with the “blue black’’ salmon of the Columbia, and have been accustomed to making the lake their breeding grounds, where they swarmed in immense numbers. T. keimany other fi h, they change coloi t the breeding season. Tho blue black is one of the finest species of salmon, I and its utter extermination seems to b« a matter ot only a short time. Thterestlng to Scientists. j Miss Bu'ker Hill—Doyou have muct ! 1 lim Sumner in Colorado? M'jor Weiistcr—Yes, wo have a great | deal more Iniian Summer than you d< 1 hero in is lujtu In liau , Fumigation. \ The punctured letter is a thing of this past. All of tho fumigating stations nave been discontinued. Charlie Green, who was at the station at the Nine ty nine-mile post on the ! and Western Raikoad, three miles j Waycross, Ga., came into the city. ■ There were five men at his station. ; They have been given thirty days’ leave iof absence and pay. They handled from 18,000 to 22,000 letters per day, and I 7,000 ne-wspapers and periodicals. Each j letter had to be punctured and smoked in the sulphur fumes for four hours. I Then the letters had to be assorted and forwarded. Every letter had to be han dled twice. The sulphur fumes did not agree with the postal clerks, and their health was affected, but not seriously. They had a colored boy who went into the fumigating cars and scraped together the letters from the wire screens. About ■ ten pounds of sulphur were burned at one time in a car, of which there were three. The clerks do not see that they come out ahead, as they would have had forty-two days off had they been on their | regular railway routes.— Charleston, S. ! C., News and Courier. She Was Not that Kind. I They were holding an auction of I smuggled goods at the custom house, , and the auctioneer was crying for bids on a shawl worth a couple of dollars, when a woman on the outskirts of the crowd called out: j “I bid four dollars 1’ “Third and last call and gone 1” ex claimed the auctioneer* “Comeand get it, madam.” She pushed her way in, saw what if was, and backed out with the remark: “That’s no silk dress.” “Nobody said it was, madam.” “But that’s what I came for. They ; told me that silk dresses were going for four dollars apiece, and I like to have i killed myself running to get here. Four dollars for a shawl!” “How much will you bid ?” “Thirty cents, sir, and not a penny more I” “Stand back, please.” “Oh, yes I Because I won’t go about with my feet on the ground and a four dollar shawl on my back, it’s stand back, if you please ! 111 stand back, sir, but I’m not that kind of woman. I believe in consistency.” “But you wanted a silk dress,” sug gested one of the crowd. “And wasn’t I going to mortgage the house and lot to buy the bonnet to go with it 1” she retorted. Shakespeare’s autograph is worth about SSOO. and Lord Bacon’s may be ""falidfor $25, which leads the New York 1? remark that Lord Bacon evidently diiTb.rite Shakespeare’s autograph. —■ Cure of Pneumonia. Hess Road, Niagara Co., N. Y., 1 March 24, 1886. f About a year ago I was taken with a severe pain in both lungs. I was first attacked with a violent chill, then a dreadful pain and then a cough accompanied by considerable fever. It looked very much like a bad attack of pneumo nia. A friend of mine procured five Allcock’s Plasters. One he put under each arm, one under each shoulder blade, and one on my chest close around my throat. In a few hours ..Xhe cough ceased, the pain gradually abated ' and I broke out in a profuse perspiration. I fell Into a profound sleep, and the next day was almost well. I wore the Plasters eight days afterwards, and have never had any trouble since. William A. Sawyer. The mother of Gen. Boulanger is a Welsh woman who is - trong and hearty at 85. Shocking Accident. So read the headlines of many a newspaper column, and we peruse with palpitating inter est the detail? of the catastrophy, and are deeply impressed by the sacrifice of Luw. lives involved. Yet thousand !of men and w.: men are falling victims every year to that ter rible disease, consump ion (scrofula of the lungs), and they and their friends are satisfied to believe the malady incu “able. Now, there could be no greater mistake. No earthly . power, of cou’ , can re tore - lung that is en- 1 tirely wasted, ut Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical , Discovery will rapidly and surely arrest the ravages of consumption, if taken in time. ■ Do not, therefore, despair until you have tried this wonderful remedy. Mrs. Amelie Rives-Chan “r, tlio authoress, is to sail for Paris in December. The best Cough Medicine i : ' iso’s Cure for Consumption. 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Apply Balm into each nostril jSw jnJ ELY BROB.,WW»rr*n St..N. Y- On SrOury or < omiuia.ien. N-> pr-vn experience nee-ssary. Ad-Ire**, STIMHitO ERASER CO.HPANX, IBb Gu v Street. Knoavilie, Tetin. S. —. * w ho have need Pleo’a twTy Cure for Consumption 0 W lirew.urSafety lo in lb ..rCo.. Holley.Mich. ■m> M u». *1 bom. ami ta»k«nu»r« money wwkla-fw UUaUi.<««r<lan|-.lwKta. wo.il MSrwi < >"'J'• »**» !«>»»»«<. A-4.W., Ist* lv . A.X.M*, Gentest Quacks. “Yes, it pays,” said a big, fat physician, with a name which is known throughout the medi cal world. “I have a practice worth >40.000 * year.” “Women?” ,s YeB,.you’ve guessed it first time. They pay $lO every, time they come Into my office. W hen one gets on my Hat I tell you she stays!” and Dr. H laughed long and loud. This is quackery—gilt-edged, gen teel quackery—to keep suffering women pay ing tribute year in and year out, and doing them no good. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion cures the peculiar weaknesses and dis eases of women. It does not lie to them nor rob them. Among the students at Princeton college is one 72 years old. Ho is to be a minister. Delicate Children, Nursing Mothers, Overworked Men, and for all dis eases where the tissues are wasting away from the inability to digest ordinary food, or from overwork of the brain or body, all such should take Scott’s Emulsion of Purot’od Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. ”1 used the Emulsion on a lady who was delicate., and threatened with Bronchitis. It put her in such good health and flesh, that I must say it is the best Emulsion I ever used.”—L. P. WAtiDELL, M. D., Hugh’s Mills, S. C. Gov. Beaver is to be marshal of the inaugu ration procession at Washington, D. C. A Remarkable Paper. Trnt Youth’s Companion in a welcome visitor weekly >n more than 400,000 families, and has won a place in home life obtained by no other publication. It is always safe, pure, Instruc tive and entertaining. The w onder Is how any family can do without it. 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