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B V ELLEN J. PORT FI VOL, VI. NO. 33
GEOJlWi l 'M : CEITTEN
NIAL.
The Southerners few in Number but
They make an i Exc^Ictit Disji^i^
Oa Washington avenue, east 0 f
Broad street, Governor John B.
(Jordon of Georgia, and his staff)
Mt0I1 their horses from 10 o’clo 0 ;
Ltil half past twelve, .when they
filed into their position in th i pnrad e
To the rehr, oh Bit 1 'south side
Street, the Southern States’ contri
fcution to the military pa-eart was
[epccsented Lfthe Ly tlnrtyvtwo privates
At/auta rifles, under command
If Captain A C Sneed. They were
III young men with more thin ordi
hary muscular development, -niii! as
they stood at ease untif the com
Land “Forward—march ’ was given
^he looked the very beau ideal of
Southern chinairy. Their uniform
wrs a brown, full dress coat, blue
hiants, and a s.jow white shako,wl i ;b
[glistened [dcred in the midday sun and ren
more thowv and attractive
their gold epauletts aril heavily
gold braided Coats,
j The Governor’s staff was nearly
Li old soldiers « ho who had served
in the southern army from the out 3
[break'of tlio war to the surrender of
Richmond. They e insisted of Coi
Charles II Olmstead, Lieutenant Col
pnelJW Daniels, W H Sheppard, E
J Murphy, Edward E Yotmg, E E
Bmilh, C M Harper, George H War
ng, Seaton Grantland, F J M Dally
baptainsI'alhgai.t [nau. and Frank W II //aid' Ross
Lieutenant Colonel
L> ;l e also on Governor Gordon’s stall
nut had been detailed to scree on
the staff Gen Sheridan.
| Shortly of the Lead of the pm Ale
Lad been put in motion an iueidtni
papjieued which provoked a good
Beal of laughter and some cheers,
the band of he fifth Regiment ot
[he National Guards of Rcnnsylva
ia, when passing Ellsworth Hreel
[live forth the live.y : trains ot
Sherman’s Match,” entirely uncuu
cieus oi the inct that the contingent
-otn the historic ground hetw-een •
Atlanta and the Sea” were within j
i few yards of them.—Philadelphia
rimes.
A FobilBII 'PREACHER.
The Rev. Mr. Pentecost, who is one
f Ilenry Geprge’s most ardent sup
orters, said Sunday at the anli-pov
rty meeting ill New York, that be
ind each of the United Labor part\
allots in the Best elcctiop. would be
prayer, and that on the success oi
tat party depended tee redemption oi
hristia-.aty. Christianity is in a
?r)' bad plight if it depends on a P°
lical party to redeem it from any or
>rs into which it may have f «i len -
here has long existed in this country
prejudice tgain*t the minister iu pol
js and many cf Air. Pentecost recent
ttc.ar.ces liava shown them lo be well
unde 1 I Jw
“Tho Felt tocattoii of the FfiO.”
I suppose everybody lias tried, first or
st, to male,? out just where he feels
iff!seif to bo situated in himself. When
ia finger I3 pinpliod, it is plainly enough
* l tlijit' am pinched, but my finger;
id the. game is ti-uo cf a hurt iu any
ut of tho body. Notwitlistanding the
A** controlling
st3 aro jj a , j havo nev«r
able to HI Ilf ^ li'flnyer^rck^ I hare
cfoeencsn, approac’i to
~~ or a
•ritublo mo-ache, ban boon a sharp pain
e X there slipped Bononoint from tli
MMMnlng our felt location which I
^EWOftra »«8hti 94 auro of. It latha dear ona
I** (trl ant so deUeiously by ouglit tho to tia
0 In Poach, “You
riurMto^tfuui^ 8f*ron etrinjp, Mfibel!” «y* of
women
uuntyU' koowi?” I*
“JT» fei front, yen
SCIENTIFIC VarM^NG DAYS.
Fanners are gra tually awakening
to the fact that scientific farming uik
der j’is prrtAual W op^U’okn.'.ys, 1 and ;hat
1 n a il‘M 1- dnt'ii'ivv fanning
| will be the only kind that will stand
the money test. The richest soils
nH ler crude culture ami poor man
^‘".ent fati to prepuce as profitable
ret!llns as do worn out soils cultiua
u *d by improved methods. In sub
i( ' t ' 1 ‘ of tlj isistnteiiient is the
tllilt ‘•H°»verag.* of tne last five
harvests in the *e»t«as twenty-nine
and a fraction creals per acre, while
the New England states with good
culture and liberal application of
l'oi iiiizers, yielded thirty and a frac*
tion bushels nor acre. The work ot
progressive men like Farish Furman
who increased the yield on sixty-four
acres oi scrub land from eight to
one hundred bales of colicn by gens
crops culture and extra ,..aimnng, is
doing the whole country a service.
Buthe d es not stand alon.s in the
good work, In all sections of the
country, progressive farmers aip
increasing, along with expel intent
stations and farms, aacl the lesult is
a gradual increase of product pet
acre, with the ma'gin of profit wid¬
ened a no the general condition of
farmers improved.-— Mont iced Ga.
Times.
NO NEAY SOUTH IN THIS.
It our friends, the political ene¬
my are so mean am} ignoble as to
pn tend to sec treason in inviting
vx-President Davis to Georgia, they
are welcome to make all the capital
they can out ot' it for campaign pur'
[It .SOU The time will never come
when the people of the South wiU
dishonor ihemseives Ly failing to
show proper ie ; p ct upon all oecas
ions to the pel tpg«n;i.tive men of
th,. Confederacy, or to revtre th
utjmory of the herpes who died m
lefense of home and country-. A
people whe fail to honor their living
heroes, or to revere fhe memory ot
their dead, deserve l<> be forgotten
ihemseives.— Align; 11, Gi ., Chrou
lele.
GCOD RESULTS
J). A Bradford, wholesale pa, tr
dealer of Cliattanoogn, Tenn., writes
(ha; be was serjopsiy afflicted v* lth a
severe cold li nt settled on Ins lungs
bad tried runny rente I mo lvithoul
benefit. Being induced to try Di
Kings N c v Discovery for Constimp
did so and was entirely cured
by th e o«e of a few bottles. Since
which time be mis ke; t it m bis bouse
for all coughs and colds wills U.si
results. This is tie optikiue o
tiioessiids wln^e lives l ave been
sav'd by ibis wouierful discovery.
T riaf bottles free at Dr. II. M.
Freeman's < ug store.
ALL MEN ALE NGT J 5 AD
,- „ . ..
Neither all prepared , r-moiiits
;tio i
.inrfiinb/e.Tliis is pnm-u by tbo it—
-u/ts folluwiii/ the U8« ot lfr
1J ar t e) s ltil. .'iigt at d\,-| ej sin ,
........ ...... j- l(.|
puJ jj^tr and p.ii t-ial work ness
A bi'toilful iiiu iif oojith titiliy
Luis at IhtC'onneil U ii
Cotton and C'uiHrjr prudilco ol
kl( kind* bought by kV G * J
MoKtlira
o aRN
[ A WONDERFUL LITTLE END INK
Tie Invention of a Few Jersey Man
in the way of Motive Power.
A little engine no bigger than a
base hutning stove, with a ten her. e
power capacity, has just been earn’
■luted by Mr. Ge< rge M Rieluirds,
of New Brunswick, N* J., uftar elev
en years of unremitting experiment
j n g sud work. Is is an oil engine
j mt „otin the sense of an evj-ine fltftt
has oil as a fuel to generate steam.
There isn't any steam .-.bout it. The
engine hasn't any b-iiior. fire i ox,
or highly' heated parts, and, on that
aceo intis absolutely safe from fire
and explosion.
No engineer is needed. By an
ingenious <h'\ ice oil ar <1 air generate
a vapor which finds a place in a
chani'cT. When the gas or vapor is
ignited it gives mo<K n t- the pi^{,on,
and without any further attention
the engine will run until stopped
The cylinders 0 f which there aie
two, are small arrangements but of
wpndcrfuj s length, '1 lie piotive
power is pbtaine< by die use of crude
I efvoleeni, or kerosene oil and eotn
I ressecl air. To run a ten horse pow¬
er engine all day costs, ah vp thirty
i cuts, at the present pripc or petrc'
letup.
A singulav "eitureof the engine,
th:ugh seeming tmneeessarv in view
of the oheapne.-8 of tire ojl, is, that it
it can be regulated to run i idler r.t
one, two, three or moreliorse power,
according to the demuu L m ale upon
it. The govei'Jor is so sensitive that
it lim ts the nip|,ly of oil strictly to
tbe amount of power used. £ five
horse ]>awer engine will consume
about one gallon of oil pier hour, and
the engine costi nothing whiic stand¬
ing idle. As soon as vujMir in the
chamber is ignited, that instant the
air chamber begum in work, and the
entire establishment is in full rui¬
ning order. The air used is eorn
prebsed by Hie engine itself lo anv
required dei-ti iy, from sixty to one
buiulred pounds to tbe sq late inch
Thu* fur Mr. Rich ir U h is c- nfined
liiinself to engines of .ten hors i p ov¬
er, hut he Slid to-day that engines
ot filly horse povier can lie made
vt ithout any difficulty.
A number of jimmi ieut m.iiiafae
turers aid nivutilic ‘gentleman from
Philadelphia and New York Iwvc
visited Air. R.chai ds unpretentious
slit p on Fiftat-ii s'l'cel, and ad de
obo* that the engiia: is certainly a
marvel.
II ALIM
There is more Catarrh in lb’s scc
tion of tne country than all other tins
eases put together, H>_,ciut.!, and until fhe las-■
frw vi acs was supio'cd t > b-» incur
ab’e. For a great many years IV
tors proaoiiHcwd it to be a local dis
case, an I prescribed local remedies.
r. n d by constant failing to eni'c wi I
loyal treatment pronounced it
ble Science has proven Cutar L
to be a censti 1 ntio.ial disease, ni d
therefo e rcauires u cnnsttiution 1
treat meat. Dab’s Catarrh Cu
manufactured by .Uessrs. F. J. t in
„ev 3 & Cs , Toledo, Ohio, ’ is th* onh
'
constitiil . , euro now on t i.e nu.r
mini,
k<-t. It is taken iiiternal'y in ( d"M?"
from Id drn, s to a t*-u8p- oalul. Ii
acts rliiecilv uimmi ihc*
ono h.ii.dml dolh.ra foranv e.
it fails to cure, Send f< r circular
nr,p tustimo dais. Addiess,
F. J. (,‘hiiioy it Go,, Tod (I-, 0.
by Druggist, 7n e's,
c atabhu ( ulk.
Hu! Ho!! II *!!! hlio-s, In,
I,i li It** •Less g' f ds end | (jl I’M I
Jersey J«ckel», Mens, ejotloeg, an
tking yon vr.intnMbe «.«re yl M
ly it lido,
EE N: ,SBRG I Mi ,B!WW ERfJdIWUi 7
•1^.4 *0 'J-:.-. •ii.'i fill* l it.'.!
a young ite inmmw.
experimentliSfl honfM^'i^V Innhv ti-yiiig:' ItV*^
boarding V , efj J *
and exclusive and' exeell'en! J (J, mie,’ f»Hii l.tfCl bv\*
of late the perversions pf the fuller
have been trying, llutier Hoineiinip's”
inis a ivay of being perverne*. .and this,
usually in August, when ’it sliouhl. be.
tho best, just as children are’ likely to
appear at their vciy worat whe,n they'
should behave the best. Now,, sonic
one had told this young^ lady that if
cream were hurried ill (lie tnp'lh for'
twenty* four hours it would be found
to have become butler of a superior
quality and flavor, She leiujatUo test
tho truth of this statement, and, eon
fessing her ambttfon to Mrs Daniel
Merrima?., she was made a present of
«, m in- ,v 1 ,
procedures, (hat the bag was of while
cloth, of strong and line material, and ,
that the cream, of course, being from
the Bigelow farm, was of lovely rich
ness, of the sort usually described as
“being thick enough to eat with a
knife.” She made the excavation in
in the ground, of the necessary size,
and deposited her cream and covered
it up. After twenty four hours the
unearthed if, r.n;l it WfiS'ii ball of gold
den bard delicious built; - , wauling on
ly.s ill to make it perfect, an 1 ibis she
lulled with her ovyjp fair hands. There
was no traces of buttermilk; it bad all
been absorbed through the cloth into
ihe ground. It is improbable that tlie
that the young lady will go cut miking
batter after tins muri»r. but her
method may- indicate tint tlmre
short ly lo be a revolution in th j art of
butter making. The new way has to
recommend it a great saving- of labor,
oud, ene would say «J Care as well. In
these (lays, it is inipotv.dbfe to prujdieev
what great and monumtou* results
may come from such a happening as
this. . .
A JiisHeo on CiimiiHl] i
Jurjgo Creorpa C. Barrett, hrforo vrliorn aro
brought many of t'jo groat criminal cases in
this city, said recently that he found t!.o trial
of an important criminal ot intense interest
“ifothing is more fivseinalini;," life said, “tlum
tbo arguments of keen and sagiicioui counsel.
1 think, too, tiiat I can do more good to tho
people in such trials than in tho adjudication
of civil cases and tbo adjustment of merely
private wrongs. The law is only a plain j
statement of the limits of pool conduct in a l
civilizad community. It is often disobeyed ;
bocauso it i3 not understootL I have fro
quently tried men who iiavo committed mur¬
der in defense, tho belief ai)d when that they I have were charged acting the in |
self
jury I have seen in their faces signs of a re¬
bellion against, tho 1 aw as I laid it down.
“A iittlo man who has boon struck in the !
face by a big one is not justified in drawing a
pistol and shooting his assailant down. JIo I
must that hi3 believe, very life and is m on immediate reasonable danger grounds, be- j
foro tbe law gives him the right Anglo-Saxon to t*ko tho |
life that threatens his. The
does not like After this law I have and you dono must this appeal and.(lie. t 1 j
hts reason. |
jury have vindicated tho lav,-, I have lean ,
merciful in visiting its effects upon the
prisoner, This cose only serves to illustrate
i he theory upon which I endeavor to try a
criminal cause. I want its lesson impressed
2Z£SSS&Z!Z£?%SrZ uiat those in the
tfost of a upon present j
court roam, ("id to■ see even among tbo low- i
t€ t 01 „i Pnm0 loviupr classes tbo conviction i
-lowly made that the law is just owl its ad
minist-atois ore merdfuj ip:d wiThontmui
—Hew Fork Tribune.
ITow l2oi«e» KftRt Thtmickei.
“Horses can get some reel standing."
«dd id cn old trainer recently, “provided
tho position ... bo reasonably ,, caay, jt is , known
full rest except wcambent,
of eomo Lorsea that they never lie down
ji tbe stall, though if kopt in pasture they
oko theh- rest habitually in a recumbent
j-o«itjon. It Is well to consider whether
tbo habit lias not liocn forced uiion (lo
Hone by somo ci.'cumstcnce connechu
t - l<0 j, 0 waa made to occupy, la
.hat it 1 util a muddy earth floor, i t or:«
.■undo of dilfdikfale.lphmk, uncomfortable
.md offensive to tho horws dial iia.l been
tosclott liwown lefluid p*
If du-borie can havi-thcpnviir;,*
if MlocUiig hn own iiosition for resting
Ills feet. It;j can 6k«» etauduig: fcu*
vhiio hia nmsclos may I ;P to a cerLi n
!«giw wiKxri, and f <l In that fieri
ion, whatoan bo raid of tbo Leaiinse u
ho jointt? l'esitli.n. Without relief through tin
ecumbent lho joint ntrfucei ai*
mem continuous! 1,oi)o 7 "to lo 1 ,W ht nr |*oumJn* a wdjjlH 'i) >
yaiyiaif fro* »Uy
mist ret »ii f* to*&! 1, ■ < * tho u t >* \u* r» f
nnpliCjtt’vJ ‘
M lure# )! || 1 1
.’likb i o tsro it t t'lould ha s
t. ifjijji of roc! ftC«i <*£17 Yo.»
U»o itfl l*nm wm ii>
it it
♦ill NHm w HAT :iS (! ']11 i (Ssrt „I
all .it''i.l i e; !i V, ;i*, ,-;.--i; ,o ,ri
.7X ew F eaturc * in the AVobilotk
yi .Matter, a,New . a Kind
out inliiii i'a.': -.v.rn i- •;(!
To *{aaat v.t j: f~r*; vi,;. H,i
:pTb<t following iappeared m
ftiVtatfbtiim.Ubf ybsteftlayT"
- : '<nrl* Tlv^ 'irtAri'"
Journal .RSna.Kad •i7l>«:>{<20 then 7" ,
a reporter to d :y Ho
AHirMi lW.(?o^o^i (I let , ^;s
frrffnl »:$jioB(3f’«9 rihouifithie 'Cbofgia
y^nRpfcnHigm^-iiHiij.:’;^ tioi'wMlR^ ?i\bje^jJ{
of tl,eA\7ql^' W uird^ r i'mung'
Th e man; wmFer s«n io r^xnayks AthiSrk
)(t ^ 4 wr if ; f’S' : Vi«tt 1 s it)- W^rk "
i,
»*} "*"«&, to
be knew somf)t ( li;iii^i7|t'd,tFf
Having gotten iV ll lie .P6>ul\i iilithis
way, flic SlierilT resolveyl to Upsh JjE
He turn'mi' 1 .ti)‘ }lio’."jiris*ucjc
game.
suddenly an 1 uecuseft him 6f : h:^tng
comaiilu><1 the cnn/7 Tlie "ptisonW
I was taken off his guhr.i'ainV'showe r J
considerable exeiuunenl! ‘ r Yflr de
nied it violently and s-ivl-J _ ;
Hidn / kill those people, but 11- it I
over gel out of jail I will l|e“ a''‘ : <lieS-'
pei'ndo and kill < \ eryl'ody I•(''•.■nijfrofii
the ci adl.; to ol 1 age.” i i'tt
Mr.»VValker telegraphed iliei.Sh»Vs:
nT to hold the “I'isoner, and has gp n n,
to the place of arrest.
'■ ■■■
Thc - ; ' IiU ' lin Telegraph received,
the following special last nighf fropv
Canton.
rv negro giving his pure ri 1 Jack
Dubose, Las been at rested, an I is tn
in jail at-Cantoii, upon whom Col
A idkeV, Tom Wool folk's :7lorncv,
feelsc.mfident that lie can fix the
killing of the whole Woolfolk fam
il.v.
T’ e negro was interviewed In
Col. IV ' uf iik this evening a 11 gave
the names of throe otlic; n pgr no*
inijibcateil in the killing, wlii, 1,
names ague V v.iili those previous)*
* l,y 1
'
( (.1. AYalkcr is sure lint this i:
the lu-gro wh • <’i I ilie killing while
the other t.iree uegrouM robbed
*‘13 , . holme, ami lie is
move h ipefu
iever of eSiflMisli! ii" a Turn Woo'
,, , in . 1
* >i i i r •
Notice
Georgia, I rank I in county,
' office ,i(l
narv s fli countV
’
•
Wlicrca* the required number o'
. , .
I 'Ooleys district, (-.-ih) county hav
!i; lV e ff| f , ] |],.,j r potiHop to do‘id
t'lO ignition . fetiCO- 1
(>| lor or sloe
bi'.v. This will ,ff| y ,'| person i c us.
.
'!tWDK<J‘ tnat after i -'ll notice rf
»i»* r (a. *>?
101 *'*<; voiers said di trn t to dm id
whetlior tflev will ad(>l»< * for f-n c ■
Ll'V, . under cob
l!i« r. nv
This Sept Id ’ IS87 ”
•
L N Tribble Onl.
7 A red lH’aded wonruj kinsed Pr#si
dt lit Cleveland at the pa'die recant! ! ei
. v . .
1
Qf ib<- gray horse
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CITATIONS.
Fra kii-i Cmmly.
Wimreas J B Rcacr ck ;,«1 u.-inis..
Riilor <d i’- ra- tt Hefidrnk. rej.i f*.
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1 1 1 * {1 '* I 1 * tl 1
Inly file I and erne,,-I on r«W‘l
|, H h ,(S fulh inln'iinslercd f* a ■
nett Hendrick's ls ate; Ti.i*
tiieivforo to i ite ah I *r*'»»s (• oiliu'lli
e|, 1 cits itail •red,l it. Ill s.iov
*ne if Min tl • V n-i
lit HI hi u; not
MUM
Diifi f f 1 f (ni.iihlii
ll i until i >'i I if i
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| l|«l i * l it ! • •I Uy *M Ml! s A IImi ii
dlM ii Utt»OI i ff! iMl'tlH 1ll|l0.
iTfAil'ivOTEUT L'UELfU' TIMBER
| -.l.-.iiruij )o.t •.•;»! ibi.i /*• yd m::»
! : rii !' -o/ti -*jL ibiv *.rnti.i«<: :>t-. i.l Jc*
The American Forestjt ^oingrdsj*
Ihitt #hs'nrsosstoil nf (?thlchgo J,7t,
tdnC«ngi!Cs« for ilfi ('.ojlflUle«i.tdon, in
’ofilly •irdfei'CTU’e'Irf 1 ho CrrdriiVMiu itfijf- L.'stiin wim-'
}•» « hwrjv -iif/a:;, a.
1 ..m,
inlaid' (Ao»«nuns.t'.*t I : t «>k"( bun
'•*' f Ffie prpVi^w^'fiir flih 1 AvitlA'
tioij ivii4 :j»VHj>o(r iilisf»m{a! ,of) aduUiifc
fsiratlbnjcf _ p»«M« ^sk';lafiffsU : Tlitf
b 5 i r ,I:l iH seetionK
find ^r«vi'li)R for Abe.. proteetiom
[ hfc the' ivkbilrrtWwl'bf’fofbiifs
If ’W^tiojl; of. forest
lho ;j
tlf'*» Crea-tjou of forest .
^;fnf<TloEdhd fbtif-h'Ssikttirt' "^ -cofir
i , !" , f s ‘!. ,, n‘b s » . ,l
>WPCtHttwa niMlian.i#pprt)|irii»lioHi
l ,
; This is a s tbjcet ia, wHioli,
; lhnndr^Wjtfl
|>miplp a^utQieste (
b^'FlHht^o'bgi'Cisfe^ givH it
»nr(kvgi.lt
gresdiieti 'iitiidy thu subject Ilior*.
otiglily/so.'fTnjt;Wheii the bill ((dip -►
lip limy may-,give ii that. : snp] l -o,il
,
tvhivdr the:; ibirelnustmifes -deniand.
We hiii'o'bvseivpi^digfl ‘H nur tiin,
j^fntil Y it Iiasjie'rn.toteed ' upon . Ml)'
ptrt.tMitio.il j that , ' atnlftss ' ..... we take , stops'
}o' jrfosbt , v l £ ! ltyihls litrii'V'Yvtll be iin*.
deB'm'ley'l'pf its;
WlK>teiD"ni : t:e.:t States ,;vnll iIkJ :a .■ .vast
bfbfflfiiW so .'fill* i» fibsetiee ! df
can'make i/ ,.,'0,. . ,:?d'. l p.1:1 I
. l.t t K . I : lie: ■/ . iC
worth- ritq ‘wEiGi rr i
Dr; Peril tun zbl n; of Filineft ), Gil
t (Veil kiib-'n tind Y;fotiiineiit plfy
iciini siiys. 'Diirliig' Inv -Vim^r’aii'
the i> , -aefi'ce'- ’’!*'-ir^Hl ’ii
gn at deal-rtf' •tfift^'ftfepri ulivt-H
,« MoHie^'IV.TflURd'vYR Wt'i
•on) nr end if' t6“H-f>r Y ;
to my
.til»or easy, ft,krti*"dti!?v<.ry find
eovery, end iiiUire8-''Sf ( fbtv : -of'Lh'rtr
mother and chfhl.-' M' 1
be induced to gYWiikiiiign i flVc i
witho'it it after itsiitg ftul
also sold it, as a dVtVg^tl
best of sa(isfr,elirir/tff;i? i i'‘T(.fe l f n iV
vorfh.its weiwl.t J,} t b”'.-.
All drntrgis's sAl HY-Fin'f fillb u
ra and ft.lldi u , to UrRt’U. k :;:
flit ATI KfELK RHO V I. A T(lit' CSU A tft fl tl 4 *
Georgia. •; aiooH
OBLIGING. -hi
A gei'tlcinan to liis footman thu«
"srivke: “How bad you the aiidiicity
to go a A d tell some p-ojile tint" I
fe low and gentle* ! '(, 1;
war a mean no
man.” •i VVX-.
“Fu'iTi.” said Paddy, “I ask' luV.i
ye
pardon, , and . , for flu* ., future , . M’lUl' Be
to keep mo fhongbi* to invsclf.”
F(/R SALK
Two e'egml Chicago * o' luge Or
'aits of the most di-sir.iblo s'yD
and 'i| 00 li 1 •«•»•:»! tern.g. pur pitir
v|| If, la ('I* t.'l 8 offl •«.
1 fitM nml Miiff*
A 1Jrovi? i f li !i j rliN4 | ItxxKil cam
iiii 4 tn^ii lur (lit* iriiitori.il uri i*
iit r»l \wi t!»« lf«l U'ifi* ooiiiiiHt
,1'W hi it | tint ll» i** 11 *r* M from
Iji, A iinUu*!/iiliotti IitIimIM row
ni *il i * Olllil* Mtfft'a OH 1 m r i u o ■5
I I g; r, l.m U i'll =
i‘.| I » ft n k fi » ||i • |t|M 1 =
1 * <» I |,f MlU'ilfl,! i' vu
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S M>« A 9 *iWW PN** 3 Q*
nr.'tf: hi
ns <•>} viitiii 1 - h r y /'i.t; jl .is^uo’
•. JRhayftriJelimiiV j SeHiitofuC^ftplrtti
lniafliet liwti )jiiflwl)«lrrn»f,a|hd!^llM»f
Frinnelown Review' on the pfohjtoivi
lion qmoStionirias ,awi'oeted eoitMddrar
able. atPentiun. ■ The 1 senator dtniv
l«« g: :)»Hi opm'i »d r>^to; «fi ■ pn<H*-’
liilMtion, 1 and though Jri tliSs HtHfaiio:
IhtBafariirtul jblns^jo^' *n£> Idealiop..
)io» v 'ljyiM'liidi.-,ttor: ntii/ili 1-aV ibec»)
idtohiiiUsbod, Iras mi. slouU, hopes,
httit fjyentiiallyi lhf ictus'lyt>i.il boeotaer
1<Nq OiI| 6 mitumniliiw with: iSenatofi
5«l_qii|tH:K hfst o vy.'Kfojdil, fnutpe t(Vg (dviti
le'.is. a pi/Htieian,an|l : \o )i o(lley-h<^
)r, but lie would rcgaiqi n l)jnr.^ij; jj,
ircachor. Most of the article is nn
tnjieal to the rnoiiil and eraot.ional
aiihj.pt r/ithtv :,l)ipn
>n nr^iiTno'nt'. oV •' 1T* tt'iiijVernRce' 1 bch ! gwoiflietrample'
>F'HitClass' l^^f'ii.fes/’
md will bear oa refill persual.—Sav.
Slews, »
-an. JauL. *d r
yj:T( * , 1J O/htiil o.l .' (.: cl it’j ji'n
WICKEDS,,, |
Now and then some new form
it vriefmdnWs 1 kUutles'“' i nhifikilTrl,
if ah oM fortii irt infdtiMe 1
1 B s l I h<i' m r rt d : wit 1 i : 1 to r rbr, : a ltd
he rein irk' that: i . nionn .tire
vtJtvsd. : .W.u debt not,(hiit this
tension lias been nlann|iyg v
lown the period of history. In tho
noaiiwhile, the moral condition of the
vorld JinvstoadiJijf grown il)filtey,.i! It is
’wJjhpirAfertyCwgi «9
i"> : /i)bl Wifpw ^
’Rf: be
irahle l|!; ci oil) before /r.-H) the'.ma jt joritj'.of .vr.mny its inhab
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tants blisslul"’ wil) he.righteous or theircondi- -lijftii
iou n v '' tv -
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1 ;i? liVaii'i r 'ill; li
LFjtfsLATimftV . (?!ov-i ayi)
Tii'e-iloiblcWWeen so’riui st'.i'.nfcsdtti'Wiff
Ilia present sesstnnjuLnttr Legislature
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