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n ho®» cr »w»r. 10 th. alley or etreet,
*^ wr ^e. I ch*uce iu tLi* wide world to meet
A £ iri taat i’ taouKht.e**, or * b »y that is wild .
mj h*art echoee softly. '’Til *>m* mothar’a
cuid.**
j * u «n I eee those o’er whom long year* hare
rwl
^ lV «e heart* bare grown hardened, whoa# spirits
a rt coid;
ail fallen, or man all defiled,
A¥U j fc whisper’* softly, "Ah! some mother’s
child ”
So Biiitcpr bow far from the right she has strayed;
N - t matter what inroad* dishonor hai mid*:
v ira'* ar **bat eiemenU cankered the pearl—
fboa^a ur alined ani sullied, she is some moth
er’s girl.
V, (natter b iw way ward hi* fo Aatsp i hare b oea;
* yj oiatttr bow deep he has suoken in sin;
g bb)w low hia standard of joy -
loot-go gQJlty and loa haome. he is some moth-
ei * boy.
Tnat bead hath been pillowed on some tender
brea»i*
Xbat form ba.b been wept o'er, those Ups that
have been prtssoO|
TMtiou rjatb boon prayed for, la tones sweet and
tier sake doal gently with some mother’s
child.
A EEAL ACTOR
r OASTOS SiiaADOSHTIN LB FIGARO ]
“G *d evening, Obirlot, and good
eveai i(5 0 Hjther Martin!”
•■l’na'ilt you, uiy friends; good even-
itg aad fp'jd aig;;! ’
30 u :iiag up tut ooiUr of liia over-
CJI 5 t wi.Ji oath hands deep in his
j.ockete, Martin, the comio actor of
jlju.mirtra, went his way, walking at
a bri=a, mmo.B pace; ha passed be*
j,, r e .hu csie ot the theater, followed
tiaKiJ dO.-r>ei, turned to the right
gjd jiOdbiJ-. i the Kue das M trtyrs A.
ie» aiiiiutesa te;, ne raised his bead,
and g sLCiog to Lhe top ot the house —
theflitii story—his eyes rested a mo-
Btutotih Wiud.'W which, despite the
b.eDJur BtiU ivjrined ajoytal, lutnia
ousp c-nre iu tue surrounding dark
ness; then siniuug, ne crossed the
si es., iJiig tao noil, called out the
manias oouurous VJioe as ha wen.
by the p irier’s lodge, and ascended the
suiroso our steps at a time. Before
is ins ie<ouod ills him n ght, a door
opaned, sod iu old wom.i, her face
iiiuin.ua ud oy tue rays of ths lamp
sib bd.j iu her haud, ex laimsd:
•‘Is tha y->u, Uaarlo.?'*
"Vbs, oj’rns; good tvernag, in’ma!”
hj ll .u-- mu arms arouud the old
woais.i’o ueck, ha l Siiil.ug nor with
k:ssd>; -uou sa. Uowa uafjre a taoie
wuoreou two covers were oirefnlly
laid. There iu the moist haul that per-
Tsdsi toe aeat little dining roam they
L»l tlitir .upper, while he reoonated
anthed.iaiis ui ihe eveuiug, giving
jap utsucu to the Slightest incident,
n-jiicg the parts o; ms role in which
bsbaa produced some effect, telling
stones aojut uis comrades, cha.tenng
•aigussippiug aoout everything and
everybody.
Mir.in fi.ved her so deeply, his
mmiiei! W ue.i stilt at school his fatu-
e.'cieu, aud ail h:s mother’s leader-
utss irsm tuat uay centered in him.
Bbeusd brought him up somewhat
lwea&in, aurrounditg mm with eve
ry at.ee.ion, btarting at the slightest
cougj, working day and mgut to sup
ply an hu wants aud satisfy nls merest
vatiug, aud when, grown a big boy,
be bad sa.u to her, “jM’ma, I should
lint iu lie un actui! ’ sue not only con
■euted, out sLOoUiagea min; so he en
tered iht prolobsiou at the theatre ol
Mjuiiuartre, wueid be was still one
al til.. ,r ups.
he out a grea. actor, certainly,
but a • was a geueiai tsvonte with the
lriqu uttrs ol tb.piact; his thin itoe,
»i.j u*. Lugo i u cneek ooues, ms big
liijuio, Uia uemuious voice, wmeo
beaiuea iu o un uoui a clarionet and
ts; ecirtiiy LUc g .oa humored in a .nei
be U.j i aajlug a tunny thing, mad.
potp.a btiei out augniijg as soon te
btappidiedun ho singe, and g ined
lor 0.lit qj.te a renown inroughou
ibeij .a. t ; ui - success, uowev3r,nev
er Li.tuil.d osyoud. But Boa. was
it a ,j in. s nee ne had ms mother's
WOo aaUuiiratio. !
h.9 coin, q . a*., humdrum life,
■'•n.ed biui so tuci' oghiy .nat neoon.u
>«..z uconer, anu wueu, alter th.
perfo.mauca, some one invited him
wutuapar.y ol p.easurt, ne wouiu
tio.au : "Wed, aud Wua. iDoUi in' ins
s.uout? ’
o .c. July Mar.in had had a big
l- al. me eveuiog when this occur
ie-, » grt-ai discussion hat arisen in
Uie.fjou room; eacu of those presuut
■poke I., i.igu .-urds, a tore hastily anu
tpuk i seudmg eicot.us; a wind ol
tut.o Wos to me air When our so.or
•trueu, « uewspoper was p.aced in his
L-uO; ue roaJ a long artlo.e iu whlon
htUit.ioLs were ooioty treated, but,
•iL.i a . .ho inou.tiug language usee
OueLni.g s.ruoit mm inoie mruibiy
•b»u eh me reo‘; it was said that stage
li.-ie a we. iu. apaoin oi narbjriug a
single .-eci.nieot. Be eaid not a word,
but uu ej pj, as.on ol lntff.b-e aaQuess
bsinener ms lace, lu me eve lug
*btii l came home, withoni aayicg
• Butu, ho uiodyu the newspaper io
bUiLutiiur, pointing to the srtlcm, and
w sen atie n»d read it ibrougu he ex
Cidiojad, as . wo h.g tears rotted down
bn cbtiektii
s “.i i. .s true, m’ma, that 1 don’t
Many .cveycuf”
Airstdj mjtne-: Mir tain had hugged
buiitjuer uosojj, and witn a wud
Kik.br in her aged eye os if to defy the
•btu u r i.t m e scurrilous ar.iole, she
Jeheaout lraniluaiiy;
"The vuisilI let mm eouie and see
w oetueryou u .a’t loVd our mother,
“bJ dssr hoy.”
Oue evening in member, ths thea-
t6f crauiined' with specta-ors, be-
bbutfc l happened to be the first per-
C: iiisuie oi a piece wuerein her noy
Piiyeo ths chief role, and ms nsnne ap-
i“»- r oi iu targe characters ou the post*
ei « oa.side.
ii wsj a real triumph for Martin,
“>ca time he walked off the s age, the
•ppiausa burs: lortn with reoouDled
** 0l i -lever before had his cjmioaiity
b-i u ,er h i footlights with such irre-
tifjot, provoking laugh.er
-norijf the cj.ddsi; never had i e so
v.. p-rsona ed a part, tasklcg him-
io his u.m .at. Tue lac- is that
ibs. grea. crowd, he aaw but one
r-isoa, at ihe other ond of lhe p i.
'‘.-vti lu htr seui„ aud appiauding
tt v '*•' Ur e—his motheil Poor moth-
•v*al' r IU ’ uo * ,i “i' ea Iur her aione that
n' VUc “ :ll e curtsin fell on the last aot,
, Jr *h was called back by name, one
‘be ursaiest honors on any stage.
«.o,n jr Mar.iu, quite Deyood herself
I J >. quiokty sough, to ge- cut,
‘bihhiiug over .hose who wero next
itc ’ ' ,lJB m,iCle ihe best of her way to
ha.a of t_,e n use, where she toolt
n* 1 flsr siuiiou in the dark alley
i°ugn which me artist came ou tier
*03 ao flooded with joyous
. hgbie that she lorget to wrap round
o n r , tlluu ‘d6rd a warm shawl she had
in n f aru ' ! 8Qe went and came, spoke
fdnla 1016 tones, got impatient, and
• bd mat he hta pever beiore be»n
‘hug in cnanging iua dress. At last
ki 'hptartd. Sue bounded towaid
h,. ’ •‘.a putting her two arms round
murmured in a voice half
with emotion!
bul— m y boy!—my own deer boy I
arfun r d U, hu- Uply mjV " U ’ ^ 013 ar ^«
around her waist, and preasin? bar
to ?S. Iy 10 1,48 be <*rt stammered: *
mw“* S ° U " epie#se<1 ’ are y°o dew
OhawV U 68 0therwl5t? -° h . my dtar
Ra^dea^Ifar, 118 ' lh8ir lod K in 8 8
Kae dee Marty rs seemed trans formed
bB»hr P ?h IOe V 80 happy were '-hay, so
SSfLS? futare Piotared itself to
their minds, a ad the sapper wuh cham
pagne—an attestfon of mother Mar
tin—w*a gayer than ever before.
iu.
The following evening, Martin, not
withstanding his success on the pre
vious night, seemed pre oconpied; he
aeknowied the aoekpaiiuutta of one
anjl another with a const, ainea smile;
wse irritated and nervous; found fault
with the property man, hurried for
ward hia comrades, and trieu all he
could to have me ouriaiu up nifore
tbe right hour*
"Way, what’s the matter with youT
asked one oi bis comrades, who knew
him to be kindness itself haolluady,
“« ao hlng ’tis mother Mar
tin; she coughs i.atfullj; must have
oaught cold whiie waiting fur me yes
terday evening.”
*'Poor womaLl bnt——nothing wii*
oomeof i'f’’
• No, nothing serious, I hope.” re-
plieu Mar tin.
At the thought that “it might after
all bs something serious,” he fe.t a
coid obill run down his back ana his
face turned dreadfully pate under its
red paint.
At night, when he came horn •, al
though as usual, the two covers were
placed ou the little table, mother Mai-
tin had gone to bed and her state seem
ed worse; sue tried to laugh, however,
ao as nut to alarm her Doy; asked
questions about tba evening, recalled
yesterday’s triumph, and recollection
once more rousmg her enthusi-sm,
she loBt Bight of the burning Beusalion
she experienced about the ches ; oat
a dry, husky cough repeatedly later-
rnpted her speecu without, however,
once ruotlng out the good humor of
■has a forth e old woman.
Oa the following day the doctor de
clared she had li fl -macion of the
langa. Bight days . iter, as he came
irom behind the scenes Martin caught
signt of one of his mother’s next door
neighbors. A cold shudder ran
tcrougu all his lrume as soon as he
saw me woman.
‘‘Come quick, M, Chariot, your
mother is very ill. She wants io see
yon."
He was ofl in a twinkling. Running
at lull speed, he joatted the passers by,
whom he wonid jave knocked down,
uay killed, li they had attempted to
intercept nls way I What was ;nat to
iiu-T His tnoihei was lit! vary iil!
fnis was the sole thon^n. that en-
,roused his mind as he rao along; his
nother was very, very ui!
He rashed up me staircase; but on
euohirg the landing, he s.upped snort,
lot ttariug to enter, sufl.i.atou, siuue-
uea. witnoat an idea, a tremulous
voice, ircm ths inside of me lodgings,
.ousel him worn his torpor.
“Is that you. Chariot?”
“ifes, m’msl ’ said hi, quite softly,
•carco daring to open his mouth, if s
he tears should well up from his eyes.
Momer Martin, pa:e as a sheet Lm
raised herself in her bed; she took
uer eon’s head lu her two wasted arms,
drew him toward her, kissed his fer-j-
neaa, and witn death’s rattle in htr
-hruat, heaved a groan full ol the deep
ot. anguish.
“Cnarioil My Chariot! My own
dear dujI”
Alter which, as if, by a supreme ef
'ort, she Taj olujg to life uoui her
sou came home, her head fell back
hsaviiy on the pillow, and she Dream-
ad her last, still holding io a convul
sive grasp the hand of her child.
IV.
Ssd, dejected, lowering brow and
feverish tye, Martin, wi'.hout utterlug
■ word or sheddiuga ttar, iollowad his
mother’s tuners! ail me way to the
o.metery of Salnt-Ouen Not until
one raoie-coated men, surrouudlug the
jcifiu with ropes, roughly lowered it
n... ihe g.ave, bringing down a quan
tity of louse stone, upon the ud, did
aemaKe a movsuieni. Ha s.epptd
forward, but paused, livid, hia eyes
dxjdonthe yawning hole, hi*haad=
oootrac-e i the nails of his flagert-eu-
itjing his flesh—than, with .ui saying-
3 word, au ouiattcaily he a:lowed him-
,e f ied by bis triends, who .lartleu
at ills cslm demea or, stayed by him
an ii the hour he entered toe cheater.
For he bad to play that evening,
klieady, the previous night, uoote
using st s to BBsncne his ta.-t, tue
honss had to put tff hepeilo manve
tad bi* Btige fr.ends had beon ao kind
to him! Although lar from ilch, they
fai scat such a lovely wreath 1 r
Mother Martin’s funora.! He coaid
oot really olaoe them in a diiemma-
to play he must.
Be did pisy, and played admirably,
discovering tflacts whioh surprised
everybody, and bringing down tue
bouse with roars ot laughiet; an artist
this time he proved himself io be, in
every -euseot the term. The specta
tors made him qui.e an ovation, and
some io whom h> was a stranger, said
wi h enthusiasm:
“How side-splitting he is to be sure.
O ny look, he laugha so heartily th*
•ie t ars are la his eyes.”
It was the trum Alt the muscles in
hts face were puckered up; his mourn,
wide open, wa* distorteu; his laugh
broke into hiccoughs, anu, with uti-
vous twKchinga, small, round tears
flowed irom his eyes, adding wl Wte
streaks to the ref paint on nis cheeks,
ms whole head, in iaot, was so eomioat
iu its expression that the good puollo
were convulsed with laughing.
A’- last the performance came to an
^Martin went up to his dressing rocmi
rapidly changed his dreas, and went
out wi bout even washing the paint cfl
hia lace. His frlonds tried io retal
uim, and get him to go aiong wi-h
,,,, m; but iu spite ot their endeavors,
he would give them no answer, and
seemed to hsve grown deal aud dumL,
ha huf hmf opened bis month, ano
aoitly with his usual good navurea
8 “w’ e r, tl ‘a P nd re m’ma that waits for
m a id all deeply moved, made wav
fofhfm, evincing me greatest respect
f °Th^.now feU^hfo'km small round
fl * lfee o S ve?L a i tm pSt C hU h^ndsV^pmm
•ne Ruedea Martyrs
’ o , reaching the honae where he bad
(gif stxx,■s.s^i.v-s
111 tj 1L wittingly, be took the deserted
road Mong which the funeral procea
8i0n e ^me WO o a ^gatesand m soonre g ;ch t d
‘"«o%
th*. uombstoDCs, j oe tripping;
iQ ai8 r 85 ’Ji eavJ him • weird aspect
tall, thin body gave nin a( iMU1Dg
"SSSZ8 ss
mm, m lhe newly turnedc y P ^
a littie black cr n M * °" a " e ol Maiiln
light of me tuoon. the na n fa i-
was painted in white let en. memory
teied and ^ rtm embereo!
was now returning, . gradu-
the reminiscence ol al ^ bls
•llv flded hia mind. „ .‘mtalood,
mother w * th ‘ 'a^ahrieksd In his
beat his forenesd »ud ^ offj (he
..fflotlon-bat, moue, * eecJloa£l b is
amenWl^ 8 - » *“ one « ener * 1 ° at *
buist of pe^t up asou-, that a .ogul.o
had egress from his bressi; ms ucart
was overfail to breaking, anu his brain
wandsreu; he dragged iumseil on his
belly in the mire; roiled over the
tumoa, aud, in uis distress, bit the
ground with hia teeth, and filled hia
mou.h wiih cUy.
Bat he sioppet; a smile hovered over
lips irom alo .g, ;ong way off, as if
hio
« ISf *-AA # 03 11
irom ih«* depth ol me earth, he th^u^h-
hs heard a voice, a d6arly-iuvecl a. o
aweetiy oberiehea voice, the voice oi
mother MartiD, which -aid:
‘ Is tha-. you, Caauoi?”
“Yes, m’ma, here I am, m’mt!” He
8h')uied, aDd ihereupon laimec righ.
cfl; his body tuok deep into the aou
e«rth, mouluing itse.l In the clay, as il
he sought to bury himself in It
* • • * *
In the morning tLecusxdiar-s of the
cemetery, as ihey went iheir usual
round, uisoovored hy the siue of a oow
tomb which had riot yet received ils
ranit g, a shapeless heap entirely bu
ried in the snow,
“Probably some poor dog who bee
come to die on h e maaici’3 grave,”
said one of the keepers, as he drew
netir; but the leiiow sndee.uy recoi.bo.
f xci turning:
“Il’e a aid.!’ 1
He leaned town, placed bis hand la
the region ol the hsari, and merer,
added as he took oil' his cap:
“He’s dead”
The bony was quite deep in the
earth, ihe keeper uplifted it, hrushe..
the mud and tmc.w Irom the dead
man’s fsce, and the head of poor
Mar in appeared.
Ana, from ms half-open mouth
whereon death had piac.d h smite oi
hope, irom uis .aoguieg mou h with
iis iat comic rips, s-.xil et..med .o oi.iat
the words:
“H -re I am, rn’m i, dear manib!'’
hlvliii far Fvarlt
The Tu. m tu A rctjipeisgo, to the
east of the Sooieiy is.aucs, is perhapt-
thegreate-ip ari heheiyin the world.
O! its eighty islands there a-e only
c ,mo hall a diz-.n whose wa.ers do no.
produce :he p-ari oyster. Natives of
thisgBUpsu w no industry on. flsh-
icg, Mia, women and children, tue?
ah dive lilts sea fowl, un-i tn6
woman sra the most export Two wo
men, especially - -1 Faiti, atd .-oms oi
Ar.aa r I’bkit lsias ds. aro seil k::ow«.
io this litre—mere tireauful far thai.
sappa.re gatherl rg, f ir olaasiag u.o
twenty-five la h< ms or water, in the
teeth oi-.he »ha:ko, and remiioiegas
long as three wime minutes uuas-
wa er A lamous diver ol nnsa escaped
net long ago from a shaik wiih the
loss cf a hiestt aud an a;m. st.dmauv
go down never to corns uoagBu, It
.hay make too mai.y p u ge. in ihs.r
nay's vrork at the bcginoiDg oi ha
season, which compr-ee-i -he sninmer
months, from No finder to Fo or nary,
they bn: g on hemorrhage ore ugt.&-
tioij, and af.er c.uia j asrs tii th. occu
pation paralysis is cer.ain. Ftw oi
’hese divers work 1 r themstivts ou
can earn BO esn.s a day from no pear:
• sue:a. VV.th a woo eu ture come
sixteen iuchfs :oog, .er. inches square
and giazsd at one e.d.ihey pr.;6ptH‘.t
from thoir orats the bouom ol .iu*e
ransiucid seas; :be glass end, whicn is
put into the wa or, serving ihe pur
pose of supp'dai; g the eye-puzz mg
surisce ripple.
The diver of the Persian Gull or of
Ceylon stiscoes a weight or s nan
; wenty pcuuds to his lest to aid him
io hie descent, aud carries some s„veu
jr eight pound- more cl baiiEStin his
bait. H” proteiw bo h eyes a d ears
with ohfcd cotton, handsuos his Uiou h
and goes down iorty f6et w tha rope
tie remains down irom tif v three to
filth y secend.-, and helps himself oi>
•-gain by the rope. But the Pocitio
c»ver prao iccs ths ooujuror'3 boast to
“no preparation.” Just before the
plunge he or she draws a fail breath
rapldiy ihtee or four urnes ruining,
aud finally, with Tis lungs fun ol air,
drops feel fliet tu the bottom, not ioriy
feet, but J60 to 180 ieei, and
comes to ne suriacs again witn
ex.-raordinary swlrtness, unaided
iu any way Eicbdivege era iy a->
fr m sx.y o nicety etc-i dr; oiid
only ver, oecesiunally ih:- asu>ni=hicg
maximum of teres minutes. The
iiv. rs hard y ever t riog up more iliar.
one oysttr at a i m.; Tu ibis is chosen
,ts likely to con-am i,earls by some
iancied rule of thumb ol their ow; ,
grounded on foim, hge an ootoi; and
hey hold the shell tight.y topemeraE
tey mount, less ;he envious o?s tr
soouidshed the pearl which Uiedivers
nemssives are very quick io conceal
oy swallowing if the n,-.ip.. yer’s . ye ie
not fixeu on the it. Div eg boils have
been introduced by some houses in
the trad'.; but the natives will no longer
work in them, saying tcey bring o<
ear.y parslysis of toe legs —Home
Journal.
■ '■Kliilisi and oautricBiioiiiillim.
As a sy stem oi chu oh cider, Oougra-
g« ionailsm is not ncca-is uiiy ccnoeci-
ed wiih i ny school of ihooi gy or soy
class of d.'Otrice. It-, ire hods of acl-
ojlalsterir.g charca efftiro may be
alcpttd by DoU'es holdiog ony feiih,
utieed. have been adop.ed largely by
churches of vastly tiifferent crtsd“, by
Meth disis Br.d Bap is s. as wed as
Uolveieaii3ts and Unitarians A . ibc
s .me time, those ohuicbes wbi u are
generally known as Cocgri-ta iona,
hold firmly to evarigsi .cai vi^ws of
trntb, being Csivirtislio ra her
than Armioian. Tbey so -op
the doo'.rioe of a fature sta'e of
retiibn’.io", reoogu zs the families
oi beiievers es fit sol jects lor Tap-ism.
sed regtrd the rr.i de .-t adudtiis ennB
baptism as o! small importance. Each
separate church oigsulzuiou hts its
artides ol beliel, which with greater
or 6ss fullness Indies's tLe system oi
doctrine taught ir- m toe ruipit ot th-t
chinch, and acceote-i by ils members
Some churches hsve tskeu ho i:od13h-
iou find cateoaism agreed upon hy
iho divines wiio rust sl Wes mir.ster,
L iudoQ, in 1648 sr tbeir elan, ards
But the oriied^ gcnersUy ute.1 *re much
briefer, aud be-ng in tended fir use s-3
formuiaa for the reception of members,
sre for the moil part so framtd a« ‘o be
acoapiable to Chnsiia&s in general,
coutsinieg only ihs esseotial points oi
the Christian belief.
Who I. Blob?
Dr Gotthei tsktd : bit- question yes-
;erday, “Who la rich ?” aud Bnswered
xt y. 1th a quotation ir in the Fathers—
He that finds jtyin hia portion of
life.”
Contentment Is dooTHees a great
boon, but it is not ruffi tently appre
ciated iu this country. It is « matter
ol principle wit h us ;c. be continuously
uQessy. hike O iver Tw.st, we sre al
ways holding our har ds out and ask-
i g ior 'ni.ro ”
Oar youug girls h -rdly get cut cf
sot oai before they b- gin to dream o*
ihefiusncial probabi pies of tho future
ano io lock etrnestiy roct-d lor a Jong
bank accuunt wi h at: el g.D e yenth
attached. Our boys ar6 eager to m--be
a million a minute for a fe.v yeirs, an.
stacd on she .iptoe - i txoecta son
hoping for that woodeifai someihiog
which never ‘'turns up ”
A snug lit'ie sum like the one iu
which tlieir fathers began life? Never.
Bather a gieat sis-h in sooie.v, like a
rock thrown into a millpond; a mighty
sham ot show and pre ence, followed
by the stnidy knock of -he cunniig
creditor, ar a peseib.y a reuremeru to
•he wild Canacian shores. Content
ment '8 a noble attribute, bu it doe*
cot fitnrish in this climate.—N Y
Hera d.
Uncle Joh D -^e.r.Jib?mT. have von
er l iyed yenrseif io-dr-y ? J.muiy N.,
fffi I've hac a mi^ab.e dav
ITao e J jbn—Miserable day ? Hew *,
jimeny-Aan; Betsey told me
ioea.au ihe dinner I wanted, and I
oonidn’t,—Boston Transcript.
Be not ashamed of thy virtnes; hon
or^ a good orooob to wear in a man s
hat at aU times,—Jjr.s .n.
numeral abstrac. trutu is the most
5 man^ls'blindfit hTthe'ele’oT xeasoa-
BNMWi
rs- Mar ta uula keaaaal.
Dr M D Huge, of this city, leila o r
two Christian men »k • fell ont,” Oae
heard that the other was talking against
h m, and he went to him and said ;
“Wi-lyouce kind ecougn tc tell mu
my lauits to my fsee, that I may prefit
Dy yenr Christian candor and try to
get rid of them ?” Taey went aside and
tae former salt.; “Before you com
mence ehiL’g what you think wrong
in me, will you please bow down with
me and iet us pray over it that my eyes
may oe oper-ed to see my faulis as
you teii them? Yon lead in tne prayer.”
J-: was done, ano when the prayer was
fiver the mac who had sought the in-
:eiview said : "N iw proceed with what
yon Ji ve to nomplain of in me ” Bat
U6 other repiUu : ‘Af 6r praying over
it, 1 ; looks so June tha' it is not worth
la.i-ing about, Tue h ath is, I ieei new
thv. iu going around talking against
you I h-vm been serving the devi my
seif, and have need that yonpiay foi
me and *o giae mo the wrong 1 have
done you.” Dr Hoge telis the story
vet y well, acu nere sod there in almost
eveiy community la a man nr woman
who might prifi-, by it — Richmona
(Va; Rsiigions Hera d.
.‘•Offs end tiUu«aUr bvM'liipgs
tund by taticara.
E q5!ABO¥STON.S57W,,Ungf)n itvMt Boa-
:on,8»*-8: **I hive btea olll ctdti ons year and
. c mouth* ^itb wpat c cto • culled rnvia. 1
v-ai ♦Rken with dre dln» painalRthe hea : end bedv,
my feet e so swollen that I was cerfictly help
leg-*, sores Lr >ke ont n my b dr aad f*c c . my pnp«
t i «; le't Hie, I could not *!e*p nights. I lost fl sh,
e d tjoc bicame s wretched that I I n?ed to tie
^hifiiclaoi (o b«lp m« Mr di-ease daily grew
worse my s fioriiiga became ter ible The erup
tion icc*ev».d tv great Darrowins foul emel'icg
faorea, from which a, red- isli matter c.cst^Dtly
p ur d forming crnsis of y,reat th'cknes*. Ocber
: »r«? appeared on virions rart* of m> bod*# aud 1
bpc-»me so »eak that I cc*nld not leave my bed. In
thi? c-i:di ku.atiO by &>itiro <-f » w, 11 know o pay-
sic*'in. 1: efifin to use the CUTTOURA REUEDIEi*
and in lweive weeks was ct rfectiy cure
«CR»IIILOU4 l f Lrr.B«.
jTines E Ri.hard on, Cnatnro Honae. New Or
leans. on oaih say* "In t87d :crofnlou Ulcers
b oke oat on my bo'ymilii ! w.»s a mass or coe
mption Eveiything kuown t > the medical fac-
u!t wv tried in vain I b ca * a mere wreck. At
rim** c >u a cot lift my Lauds to my h>ud. cooid
nt.-r <nr„ ia bed: was in ousiao 5 pare, and looked
i■ Pen it « iibRCODf, No rw'i« f or cure in * n vear*«
In 18- 0 I ho d of the CUTICURA REMEDIES,
used ibt'Oi a d wa' '■orfectrF cnrefl.”
hworn to before U S Com J D Crawford,
n«I> KLOOU, 8CR0Fi !O(J«,
TnherUed ‘’nd <J uugi. nB nunioff. with Loss of
H*i «i!a ,r ca »r Swellings UicoroHs Patches In the
Threat «nd Sleuth a ^ceases. Tam ora. Carbone es.
E o'c'h-A Sr.re4 Scnnrv. VVasc-Cff the Kidneys
and U ira y Org *u« Dropsy. EcRmiA- D- bility
Ciiroi ic K .cum-*111*0 Constipa ion and Plies, and
most arising from n Impure or I rpoy-
erisbe-i ’ a ition ofth« t-l^od are epeeaily cared
fcv t « CUT2CU - A BE^.LVKNT, t •* N«>w B ood
Purifier, iu^inal r» hy (lOTICURV. rbe
great 'kin ur aeaCUED UBA SOAP, au • xqois*
its Skin fieunt fi ? r, exi -rral!
f'UTirURA RE •ED r KS *r»* *o*d evervwh*re
Prior: U • : U it A 50c . RESOLVENT $» <• ;SO P
2 c. Prepared b> tie . otter Drlq and Cuem
ioalCo Heston Mas*
tor ‘Howiu Care hta ni«eagMi >
1^1 IVI PLES B nek he ds, fikiD Blemishes and
-I Al*l Baby Burners,useCUTICURASOAP
i» triik:. or p iv. OR
BBuHE, or S‘r in. or Muscular
>eaknfss, bnt Helds to the Dew. orig-
lna« aud intalHbie pain vtiieyf^ing
i>r-per.iM of tbe CCTI-’URA ANTI
A^M PI-ASTFR A cura iVj wonder,
\ dr--(Ms 25
Man and Beast.
Mustang Liniment is older tnan
most men, and used more and
more every year.
THE GREAT
FOR
LIVER
^ DISEASE.
bad taste In mouth i
ated white or covered
. sides, or joints—often
taken for Rheumatism; sour utomaeh; Ioms of ap»
oimriumoi t.ngueco
with a brown fur; pain in the back.
mistaken for Rheumatism; sour fit , ,
pet I to: sometimes nausea and water! rash, or indigestioi
flatulency and acid eradiations; bowels alternately costii
and lax; headache; loss of memory, with a painful sen*
sation of having failed to do something which ought to
have been done; debility; low spirits; a thick, yellow
appearance of the skin and eyes: a dry cough: fever; rest
lessness: the urine is scanty and iiigh-colorcd, and, U
allowed to stand, deposits a sediment.
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR,
PURELY VEGETABLE,
AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR
Malaria, Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Biliousness*
Sick Beadacha, Jaundice,
Nausea, Colic,
Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints,
Etc., Etc., Et<^,
Is generally used in the South to arouse the Toe-
pid Liver to a healthy adtion.
It acts without disturbance to the system, diet
or occupation. It regulates the Liver, and
causes the bile to act as the purge. The excess ol
biie being removed, a tonic effect ic produced
and health is perfectly restored.
The Regulator is given with safety and the
happiest results to the most delicate infant.
For all diseases in which a laxative, altera
tive or purgative is needed it will give the
most perfect satisfadion. The Cheapest, Purest
and Best Family Medicine in the World I
/ THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR!
See that you get the genuine, with the red S
Co front of Wrapper, prepared only by
J. H.ZE1LIN & CO.,
coo proprietors. PHILADELPHIA,PA
TUfT’S
FILLS
25 YEARS iN USE.
Tie Greatest >IedicaI Trinmoh of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
IiOSScf appetite. Bowels co«ti»e, Pain in
the heed, with a dnll ,ensatiou in the
back part, Paia under the shoulder-
blade. Fullness aftor entius, with adl,-
inc!ina!iou to exertion of boar ormisd,
Irritability of temper, l.oov spirits, with
a feeling sfhnrins neslreted some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness. Fluttering at the
Heart. Dots before the eyes, Headache
over the risht rye. Restlessness, with
fitful drenms. Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’S Pilil-S are especially adapted
(o each cases, on3 goss efTect3 such &
change of feelingasto astonish the sufferer.
Thf*y Increase the Appetife,and cause the
body to Take on FIcnii.thu* the eystem is
nourished, ami hyt.ie.r Tonic Action on
the Digestive Organs. Aelar Stools aro
prod’H'- ■-!. Pr ■? -I 4- Murray St..I¥.Y.
TUTT S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Kell'V.rtes the b.idy. makes healthy flesh,
stremrtkens the weak, repairs the wastes of
the system with pure Mood aivi hard muscle;
tones tils nervous system, invigorates the
brain, ami imparts the vigor of manhood.
Si. SMI by druggists.
OFFICE 44 Murray St., New Yorlr-
Administrator’s
B Y vtrtne of an nrder from tbe ^onrt of Ordinary
of B&ufc county ui. will be sold on tbe first
Tu *day ic Jannaiy rext. ‘8-6. on the corner of
Broad »nd Kievcnth street", :n fr rt of J S Garretl
A *n the ci f - of Col am be*, between the legal
hour* of ■*1*. to the Mgbeei bidder ihe foliowinir
describeprop-:rty to*wit: T he houee and part- of
lota Noe H ani 14 frortine on ibe Ooinmbw «nd
Western railroad atr^t 1- feet and running back
80 feet. Kiore or leas Term* ca*b
W ANTED—Tonnp Ladl * In city cr ernntry
xrrk for u t at tbeir homes. ra«cina*ing em
p’o%m nt No irstruction* to bay. Wor* can be
eentbv mail (di‘-ance « o objection). t6toi19 aer
week can be made. No canvaarc* Particular*
free or aample of work mailed for four oento Is
■tern**. Please address Hows Aamvtlotvuim*
Oo/Bostoa, Mm*. PO Box 1916. utUwO*
Cures
RHEUMATISM;
NEURALGIA.
Backache, Headache, Toothaehe,
Sprain*. Brube*. etc., etc.
Price, Fifty Cents. At Druggists and Dealers.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Sole Prop's.
Bxltimokb, IUetulhd, U. S. A.
VALUABLiS
CITY PBOPERTY
FOR SJLL13
AT
Public Outcry,
On the first Tuesday in January
next I Viill sell the following desi
rable City Real Estate at public
outcry in front of the store of Gar
rett & Sons, od Broad street;
JACKSON STREET
PBOPERTY.
The 4 room Dwelling situated
on the comer of Jackson and Six
teenth streets. The above prop
erty is on line of horse ears, con
tains full one-quartev lot, and well
located. Besides the main dwell
ing. there aie two brick servants’
houses, coal and wood houses and
stable. Titles perfect. Property
rented until October 1, 188G; rents
go with place.
TERMS: One third cash, one-
third in one year, one-third in two
years, with 7 per cent interest.
The Vacant Lot south of and
adjoining the above named prop
erty. One quarter acre full. This
is the most desirable vacant lot on
Jackson street. On this lot is
situated a two room brick kitchen
and a fine well of water. On horse
car line. Titles perfect,
TERMS; One third cash, one
third in one year, one third in two
years, with 7 per cent iuterest.
All of the above property is
known as the Spencer Place, and is
considered by those who know the
most desirable property on the
market.
14th Street Property,
I will also sell at the same time
and place the following property:
The vacant lot or west portion
of Colonel John Iverson’s place
on Fourteenth street. Said lot
fronting on Fourteenth street 64
feet and running back 73 feet 10
inches. On line of horse cars.
The above lot bas a new one room
kitchen. This property is well
located, and close to the business
portion of the city. Terms cash.
Title perfect.
TROUP STREET PROPERTY.
The 6-room Dwelling situated
on south Troup street, between
Ninth and Eighth streets, fronting
on Troup street 47 feet and run
nmg back 147 feet 10 inches. Has
both well and water works on
place. Rented until October 1,
1886,
This property is a desirable in
vestment, either for a house or for
renting. Titles perfect. Terms
cash.
All of the above property will
be shown when parties wish to see
same.
Any information wanted in re
gard to this property will be given
with pleasure,
WWBii CR1HF0SD
Real Estate Agent,
15 North Broad Street,
decl7 ujiao
TROWSERS
MADE TO ORDER AT
THE RED STAR STORE,
AT
$5 00, $5 50, $6 00, $7 00.
O. C. JOHNSON, Manager.
HOLIDAY GOODS ! HOLIDAY GOODS!
PEiBSE CSJ TS PBESENTS PRESENTS
FOB T"CR
WIFE, MOTHER FiTER, SWEET-
HEAT AND LADY FRIEND.
I.’08 Pins, Gold and Silver Thimbles,
Ladies’ Gold Watcher, Biacslets,
Meeklsc'e, Lo>'Ve e, EardroDs, Beatni
fal Set Rlegs Bings, Cuff Pi-s, Silver
Book Marks, New Sfyiish Jersey
Chains, Gold Eye Glasses and Spec
tacles, Oners Ch-ins, Guard Chains,
Spoons, Forks, Knives, < ard Cases,
Card reoe vers. Jewel C=aes, Cologne
Sends, Napkin R ngs, Vises, Silver
Caps, Jewel Stands, Butter Dishes,
Pickle Stands, Solid Silver Pickie
Diahes, O Ive Dishes, Carters, S Iver,
Sure and Glove Buttoners, Gold Peas,
Pencils Tooth Pioks, F-n y Clocks,
Bror zi Pitchers, Bronze Comer Pieces,
Figmee. Gold and Silver Ooiiar But
tons, Diamond Collar Ba tons, G .ld
Sets, Pins and E»r Rugs, Diamond
Ss's, Pins and Eardrops, Fine Parlor
Lamps. Brass Card Tables, Sliver
Fruit Kuivee, Gold and Silver Thlm
bles, Novel Pun Wipers.
Your Little Pets.
Tiny Little Bings,
Sterling Silver Caps,
Bracelets,
Gold Pins,
Silver Plated Caps,
Grid Necklsoes,
Lockets, Lockets,
Plated Necklaces,
Pearl Handle Silver Riltlei,
Sats of Buttons connected wiih
Chains,
Tiny Silver Thimbles,
Silver School Sets,
Gold Pens, Psnoils,
Sl'ver Pap Spoons,
Napkins, Rings,
Children’s Spoons and F irks.
FOR TOUR
HUS 'AND, FATHER, BROTHER
AND GENTLEMEN FRIESLS.
Gold Wa.ches, Silver Watches, Gold
Chains, Silver Chains, Opera Glasses,
Optra Glasses, Solid Silver Match
Safes, Silver Piated Match Boxes, Gold
Cn&rtns, Plated Charms, Diamond
Scarf Pins, Gold Collar Buttons, Dia
mond Collar Buttons, Grid Scarf Pins,
Diamond S aris, Diamond SindB, Gold
Studs, Gold Studs, Ma'ehSta ds, Gfid
Pens, Pencils. Silver Glove Battouers,
Tooth Picks aud Ear SpoouB, t-ilver
Fruit Knives, Gold Sleeve BitiODe,
Silver Mags, Combination Sets, Sil
ver Napkin Rings, Office and Desk
Clocks, Gold Soecp-oles aod Eye
Glasses, Fraternity Pins. Gold Onyx
Rings, Initial Rings, Gold Headed
Canes.
Save Time, Bave Money, read onr List and select your Presents at
O. SOEOMBOR **S Jewelry Store, 105 Broad Street, Columbus G-«
Reat Estate Agents
!Jd h6
FO* RENT.
M i4*§t aid* Bread atreet
T-nomn *i*-*t*lr- -Far No 54 Broa^ *t»” t
Tout room H**ase on line of street railroad, jnat
north ot fiatafticl’#, on Ro*e HU'
Smal' Honae on sixth street, between Broad and
Offieihoro*
Twr gtory f our room House on comer Eightf
and Forty th at eats
Conway place, with ten acres of land attached, ii
L nnwood
FOB *4AX?.
Handaome Ballding Lot containing * etwe«
fou' and five acree »na* north of ftca* Hill ar
bey on d teiminu* of street allroad This lot fi on
on Hamilton road and Belmcntavenue and ha*
fine spiirg of wafer o it. __
At*o ! or 1 acree north of this lot, lyln on Han
ilton and Columbus Factory road, rartly wood'd.
Ths Boykin Plantation, containing about 1,31
acre* situated about '9 mile* from Gtlumbua o
Chattahoochee river—about 8<X) acres * 1 eared au
under cultivation, and very productive. On th
o *ce ia a goo a eix room residence. A map an
nil description of t* • place can bo seen at onr offle
Two Commons Lota, one a corner lot, on Ninth 8
Three one-4carter ac; u-cu .t ..ouo> «urv*
n*«r terminus street railroad
Lota on Roe# Hill on line ofstreet railroad
United Brotherhood Bui'ding, near 8t John
urch »<*wpd
JEl. LOWE,
.WtltBH HUB,
Jeweler end Engrave
B,pairing a Specialty.
TELEPHONE NO 5.
Go to PATTERSON & ED
WARDS’ and get you a first-clasp
Razor, Pocket Knife, or any article
in tbe Cattery line. ozl ily
No Cure!
No Pay!
TEE MEFCHANT DEALING IN
O-TTIiLTICT’S
PIONEER BLOOD RPEWEB
Is Hereby autl orized to refund the
money if it does not cure the dis
eases for which it is recommended,
and when taken according to di
rections. Cures Rheumatism, Mer
curial Poison, Scrofulous Affec
tions, Glandular Swellings, Skin
Diseases, Sores of all kinds, Blood
Poison, Female Complaints, etc.
This great Blood Renewer is the
greatest tonic known and is abso
lutely harmless.
Essay on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
Sold ’by BRANNON & CAR
SON, Druggists.
MACON MEDICINE [COMFT
10,000 Yards
•—OX 1 —
HAMBURG EDGINGS
AND
INSERTING8,
500 DOZEN
HeMitM MmM lor Gentlemen
JLTsflD LADIES.
«
All fresh from the Importers, and >ou will
fiad the prices right.
U
I & CO.
CrCAFITAl. r«IU 87X.OO ;
nchala •mix •*» ■bar** la Pnp*rfl*a
Louisiana State Lottery Ccmp’y.
We do hereby certify that we tuperyiee th*
aU the Monthly and
r«Tana*neniM for _
Quarterly Drawing»
Louisiana
ef The
-> jcury isomycny, and in person manage em
control the Drawings themselves, and thaiiht
same are rondueted with honesty, fairness, on*
in good faith toward all parliss, and we aw
thorite the Company to use this eerUAenie
wiih facsimiles of our Hgnaiur* * attached, y
Usadvsrti m sments ”
Ooaaot ei**ar*.
We Ike mmdertiened Bank* and Banker* ariZZ pay *11
Prises drawn in The Louisiana "tote Lotteries which
may be presnsUd at onr counters.
J. H. ObLKMIiY, Pr**. La. Nal’l Baah
M. 0 KENNEDY. Pr**.llal* Nal’l B’k
A. BALDWIN, Pro*. M. O. Hat’l Bank
i ” corporased ia 18^8 ter 15 y«an hy the Leaislasci
fur ICdncational andCbAritablopnrncsca^wiUia cap
?tal of 3l,000J)00—to which a rsoars* fond of o***
(650,000 has sinoebcen added.
By an overwhelming popular to** it* fnwh!*#
an made * part of the preMr.t StaU Ooostitr ‘ 1 »
a lop*ed December 3d. A. D. 1379.
The sake Z tarry ernes noted on omd endorsed Ay 'h
tleopU of on* State
It NavaaSoAxasoa PoeTroan.
rand Kindle lanker Draw I aw*
take plan* VontklT. end the Extraordinary
Drawing* regularly every three month* instead of
Semi-Annnually aa heretofore, begiuuing March,
■PLINDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND
drawing, class a, in tue academy of
MUSIC NSW OP LEANS. TUESDAY. January
19U* lS9&*-18M»b Monthly Drawing
CAPITA fi PRIZE $75,000.
»*,««• TteMmtm mt «M Sudan Sh*
IfiWHnatal JVtkata sropwfi...
LIST OFFKIXBS.
i CAPITAL PRIZE 175,'JuC
1 do do 36,000
1 do do 10,000
2 PRIZES OF *6U00 12,000
5 do 3000 10,000
' do 1000 10,000
500 10,000
30
100 do
500 do
500 do
300 ,
100 .
69 .
30,000
30,000
— 36,1* n
. 36,0(0
000 do 35
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
8 Approximation Prises of (760 6,7E0
8 Approximation PriMS of 500 1,5 0
8 Approximation Prisss of 360 3,2(0
1857 Prisss, amounting to _______(3S6.!i o
Avlltctton for rates to club, ihcmld b-uisd# ouiT
to the Office of tho Company In New Oi.^eos.
For further lnformetlon write clearly, rfilof fell
Jdreee. POSTAL
Orders, or New York
Mt A. MVPK18,
orM.A. BATPHIIV,
Be llJKIrHaHt
law Orlvaea, I-' •
YMklacteB. R. C.
lake P, 0, Orders payable sbZ si
ir** Kqittred Letters ts
H S^lIDC^TJ A.K2T
FOR
aeplO d.kwtf
Macon, Georgia.
TELEPHONE NO 5.
PATTERSON & EDWARDS
are agents for the Oriental Gun
Powder, and those who try it say
it is superi or to any in.thiB market
ic7.il
JOHN W. SANDERS.
lEAFNESS l,8CADdE “ t “ i cdre
D c urn coo by oti« woo was dem
'.wejiy-elgiit rea l Tree »fl by mrmi
of ibe noted spec vism of >be day with
do bsnefl Cored bimself In three
montbe, and sices then hundred* of other*
by same preoes* A plain, simple end «nc-
oe«»fnl i ome treatment Address T 8
PAGE, 13B East 36 b at. New York Uty.
- 'tin
novSB latbsntlm
Montevallo Lump, tha Oia Reliable,
TDo Beet ANTHRAOIT0 Coal,
AND OTHER OOAI29 ALWAYS ON HAND.
ID. B, WIXjXjI^-^S, Agent,
r3( d8m
FOR RENT.
4 Room Honse lower Broad, south ol Filth
attest
6 Room Llnnwood Residence, splendid
locality
A number of 3 and 8 room Houses
throughout the city
4 Bucm Reel-tence sontbeaet corner For
syth and Tentb streets
6 Room Residence on Forsyth streat
scald of Twelllh street
FOR SALE:
f2,58U Beautiful BnlldiDg Lot on Trocp
street, 05 poflite the collage site. CoRUtinc s
four room Dwelling.
7,COO Acre* fine timber land on the Api*
laobioola river, high and dry. Spiendit
b&r?»in. Price 6Uc
5 V-tcanf lota on lower Jackson am
Troop streets. Easy payment*.
For Sale on Instalment Flan.
4 Room Residence (new) with quarter
acre lot on lower brood street below
Re'ah’s Beer Garden
4 Room Residence cn lower Brood oppo*
site Raich’s Beer Gordtn, qns r sr sere lot
6 Two room reneme-.i* la tr.6 soothe»*t*
era port of the city, with hal. creiot. Tbe
rent will nearly pay the m-u tbly install*
men'*
4 Three room Tenements In Northern
Liberties witn hall acre lot. bargain.
Tbis is a eplendld opportunity for a poor
man to get a home
cjWH NTcD,
Eagle end PhenlT S’ock,
Muscogee Balididg und Loan Block
R. W. WALKER,
Rea! Kstate Areut
Svnad Rtreet. sngrl4 frl r*
FOR SALE Real Esiate.
John Blaekmsr, Keel Estate Agent,
Next to Tt legrapti Office, Co-
Inmbn-iy Grorgla.
D O YOU INTENT PUYING A LOT and
Dnildio^ a hone7 It eo, new Is :he
lime o commence lr you wiih It com-
Dieted by Oc ober nf x’ ( all and see what
I bave to < ffer Balidln^ Lots from 1500 to
II900. Dw-ll’nge f-om y2 c 0 ^ gflOQO.
INVESTMENT paving 13^
VUVIUv per cent clear nl tax©'*
<£11 VACANT LOT In flre'-cisss
(hIXUV/ LfcighborjQOod. Call and exam
ine
<fc!Qnn BVILDISQ LOT, G.lt-Edge,
ViC/OO dfb location. w*s« 8.de Troup
OlAnn BUfLDiNG LOT northern
vlv/v \j p H j o’city, within block of
Mrs Rinkln’s reildance
WY-NTON RESIDENCE,
UJ^OOO wiih 18 seres- Yon will bay
ff j' o look ard wirnt a h me
$10
$10
A MO.nTH wU buy yon a nice
bom-i In Ofi!nficibn* wi»b dwelling
A MONTH will bny yon a rice
home in Brov’. eviile with dwtlllrg
C*| A A MONTH wt 1 bny yon a nice
w l V/ horn*, ar-d 3 ncres % mile ont, cn
which are iwo dwe» lPg«*
log Vi p-*r can
F )K K iNT-UWh LUNO-j k« m V 50 ;o
5^-5 Stores Ij ow fo %&). K rns from
31 to S3. JOHN BLAiKMaK
so fr1 »
TELEPHONE NO 5.
FATTER,SON & EDWARDS
Will sell you tlie best Cast Turn
Flow for tfie least money in Co
lumbus. Call and examine tbeir
stock of general Hardware. Op
posite Rankin House.
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'OrSleanaelo Ktlailes MDIlfwafii.
•‘Section 6—N ) perscu shall ride,
drive, or lead any boree or ot’er aui-
mai, upon any sidewalk or cr' sslrg m
tbis city, unless for the port-os* o? nee-
ejsarily crossing tbe sainr; er all-, w
any animal belonging to bim, or under
his c re, to stand on each sidewalk cr
rossirg.”
Tbe foregoing extract is published
for informatir n a-d will hereafter he
strictly enforced.
By order of cnmmlt'en.
M M Moose, Clerk Connell.
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PARKER’S
HA3R BALSAM
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jr-tfi’iliir favr.i
J Lair. l:e.-a<»r . __
ir, ai.d prevtafing Dandniff.
cit*an-*-s the scalp, stops the
j.-.- | to please.
hair falling, and is s
i tt Prnrs*»H.
State of Georgia Ne« 4 1-2 Fer
Cent Bauds.
1 HAVK been rppotnted agent for tbe
tale ot ths new 4% per cent 35 year s’ate
,,f Georgia boc^a application. In perecn
or by letter will rece'vs courteous and
prompt attention Will >*ll tbe re, bond*
on right or exchaoee them for 6*. 7a or 8*
mainring In 1888. or will bnv tbe bones
maturing in 1883 at highest maike orlce
JOH« BLAC MAIL
| Next to Telegraph Office, Columbus. Ua
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