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TIMELY TOPICS.
Ml.VNliHoTA it. tu have a .tele liichrialp
asylum, for which the liquor seller. will
have (i, pay, as (ho supreme court Kn.s
.usUined the ronstitutioiinlity ol the
law iiuiMt.ii,a a tax for tliio |mr]xtv'.
A Miss Fannii: i'AtjuKIt.of San .loan
l»loml, wax lost on the Padlic. Hr,
■««ly Imn lawn r<„ii„l. The wave (■.■Uriel
|i 1W miles, ami cat it ,i |a ,„ u m i ra di,
11 i* Mill, almitMt within right of her
IwrenU’ liouac.
AentnttiNo t „ the ~‘.\lm»iiarh ,!c
Cl " t,m " the aulijeeta of t)„eei, Vh lorla,
exclusive ,,r threat in the Itrltish Islamls.
number muqtl.mm. t if the,, thee are
Upwanl of fi.taai.iHItl |„ America, nearlv
-■■'""■‘""I Australia, etc., ttearlv •>'.
■■„ Africa uhnui |7i;,,mmi |„' |.;„.
reiw, nail i„ Asia nearly 11<:t,t,(,i,,st.,
CEDARTOWN RECORD.
W, S. D. WIELE & CO., Proprietors, CF.DARTOWN, GEORGIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1876,
VOL. II. NO. 3ft.
LATEST NEWS.
savings
l'"KM>ilwtnntial |,ms|H'rilyof the |ie,iple
"I the United States Is well exhibited in
the reports of the de|M..it» i„
hanks. In Massachusetts tin
l*ci, 1st, of Him. inatitutions. in which
til*' tlojM'niU aggregated ^JRS :;m,; duo ., n
uicrruM* from the jury inti* vt-ar of one in
the number tif bank* nml neiirlv sj)..
000.000
SHI I'll A K|> W l.HT.
Wm k lias Ihhmi commenced on an in-
ftani 1 asylum for the state of ArkiimiHV
A dispatch Irom Kanm* says that six
ImiM' lhifvos «rro hung at Solomon Valiev a
few .lays up*.
Jlie Ueorgln house of representatives
passed the lull exiling u eoiiMitntininil con*
v.nliou, hut fixed its nsretiililnge for April,
* Skiihlli’let tit Ne\i
I>ut made no ,
Titer
Alexander, lie luul i
an aroma*
tlm other
supposed his name
I’llle
•nt, except that offered hy Mr. llurlhut,
is adopted. Adiuurnvd.
In tlm house, February |«i, tho hill
IiIh arm. ; romtMlIg Die political dioahlllticH of George
into rein*' Hawkins, of I'lorttln, passed. After the ex
ploited iigsinst 1 plrnltoa of the morning hour, the house took
“ to 187ft, Nor up, as the speuiul order, the proposed amend*
,n ” ,u constitution renoi-led Irom Die
u v eo-*imlttee, which Is that no person
r |«»i»y her*aftei hold, tlm
. qlltlll t'Ver i'(liillt hlj t-IUlblli
iK i:vital
n il Ihy 11not,
And Miusliliie mvi'i'I gli-unmoii lielore
IJndlo i
i 1 he
Himitiut nf dsportit*.
The I’m
i Utah.
ill*'
still •
IIA
• ,r Civilization, say*: ••The stronger,
-■filthier, and inoro spirited a youth i-,
H' greater i* his pruspeet ol lx-ing killed
v nrrdlo guns, eaniums and other simi-
r instrument* of civilization. The
on- iiNcleM, weaker or infmner the
•nth is, the greater is his pro*|M*ct ol I f,
'•aping the recruiting officer and found
s? « family.”
DRK letter to the 1'liiladel
The pr.ifitahlonesr
is further lllufltra-
of stunrities thie
allirnied the
the Missouri
. «m. will pr
I of appi>a|s at St. 1,<
•John SI all wagon. a priva
Ihillnlo, who suspended lately,
himself in the Erie basin. |
timw with Underwrite. , . .
the safety of vessels previom
is there any evidence (except the Imtura
of three thousand marks on the barrel which u'l,,
exploded i that he insured any goods to he 1 eld
shipped l.v the Mosel nr Deutschland. Oh* fo *
pull,I l„ llte ,l '" ! , " 1| eltj,y
I II e f, Ittvtlttp suits, ■■ ft,.,,, ,
bl(t up thine i
remind head in ti
i unto Ho dm 1
Attrm-ls mV stall awn* triimniulib
|Iii|>IImuUii IiW lelulijeiu light,
)• 111*}, onn gi let sitnrniili-
rliiuigtilg illei.
lolteluslou that he Inlemled to hand a small
">x to (lie officers of the Mosel deviat ing it USsft, tVio i
outalnvd groeul'ii'-ks, and that he intended j pf'-Hi.lont
O have the hot insured in.ltilie, 187A. Tin
oa insured the goods on the steamer Ith
"i .C!»,nno tlirtiugh tlm Haring
fourth day m Mandi, in the
i dmkness limn nlmlt lono
y.-ur. ,, ,„l,,
the
olli'ee nf iircsidi-nt and vice
ivlfe'.
• slm
I that
pie*
, h. And liehl ihi
| has, Tor two vea
ululoil hiellgllde
I discussed
'iiuifi«itli t
I, held
re-eleelion
by Messrs, Km
. ell eleH
nf |ll'esiileill, or
lice, shall lie !
The hill was !
e helghib a|i|Hiir.
Mil row, Ilka a |>rli-Mrri Inlglil,
its dice lo sill hues, itcaCo. amt lig
i Ihy smil grow gnat, amt shine
I'll! lip t
c heart divine!
NV
id I he
inui:i:*ca m> monte.
i i'l l veil.
i' that he would call tlm
i Wednesday. Adjourn!,
i tho 2d, Mr. M’drarv,
I fro.
mlid. Ilisn
A New York lette
!•*"'■ iMMltter
ol the gas huxilie.vt tv;i
*c<l l»y an auction sale
afternoon: for Iniitauee, 1(H) shares Man-
hattau eotnuany’s stock, par value $100,
-•hi at $808 and $805 : A2 shares New
^ <»rk gas light company,$ir>0nud $I.V!’. ;
*d» shares ltnarklyu gas light, $ot) par
'nine, §210, and mi on.”
liabilities $108,000.
I’r. .1 S. .lolmson. kee|s'
liHilary, at Memphis, an
ek charged with killing Kn
d her child, of llumhnhlt,
protluee nhortion.
A Ismisvillo disptiteli
pres
t Hood froi
tlm (
i that \
the i
All the leading coal mimpanleN hi
'greed to Mispeml mining operations ft
VIuualy ; to March II.
The (Scottish national lillet
ms accepted the American chalk
haiilplotiship of the world.
I'he riiieago Trihune's
has made the dlseove
"'ll the saloons in that city is iimiti|i
in such a way as to produce |87,ft
diatlllcd spirits, and
Wednesday, Eehrmirv
ich Judicial ili*--
iit appelate jar-
! bee
Intetl
• iAriKiits of |H.rk packing at tho six
••adlug |HiiiiU during the past week,
•■h'tw a further diminiitiuii in the deli-
oeeurrt «l for years. Railroads ha
severely in all direetioiiM.
It is re|Hirted that the negn
Auguste, who killed ('ol. OlHit,
dry parish, hi., on the ‘.’.’d of ,!a
• the
the !
deft
(’ON(i RES,SI ON A L.
forcibly ’
the
pared with last yen
stands about ,1211,(11
than it was at the 1
week, t’iuriiinati ;
row *1 ofTnhil.s 11
The Indhtniaii
ieled at liulina
the
vutly tried and
" for complicity In
id lndianii|Mdis sho
-*'« "ti, Avliile the retnaitiing cities shn
•a Mi up ofl’ of from |8,tMHi |., i.v^inni
IaIU.t at ('hicago.
. Hi
Am
. who ha
\ -T llarkeliode’s,
ealthv planter, living
• 011 the Mississippi
iniimte and comprehensive knowledge of
his Mtihjeet, is deeply improv'd w ith the
|s»wer and imrmnnent character of the
Clihinw . tiij.iic. A,l„|,(ii,(- tin, lurjtuhl
I’slimnte
lungs ami inllie
•all passing through hotli
ng a uiiuad probably inor
entlydischargedhv llarlu l
|s.pulation. he justly
h'dds that a community of -irHt,(K)0,(H)0
**irn under a single government and with
the same language and institutions eon-
Inins in iudf a suHleicnt guarantee of
vilality
cluh had a meeting
nets of llutlmrford,
his delilicnito opinion
•mil H1IW.IH iH more 11x1,1,. |l,„„ China |„
iHiruianeiit disruption.
prraelieil 1
Chic.
last
his
theory of life I
||'U>: "Throw down tho go.‘| inuimy!
Ii"iu il* |h'desLil, Irainplo that wnwlOss 1
idol ninler. Joot, n>I up <r _
ideals, a neat home, vlupifU
planting, a few lss.ks full of tho in
spiration of genius, a few friends worthy
of ls*ing loved and aide to mvo Tn rVltirn,
a hundred pleasures that bring no |H -ti-
Icnee, a devotion to the right that will
never swerve : a.simple relig
all bigotry, full of faith and
-uch a philosophy earth *
cm! 111 Washing
I be
III tlm Iioiihc before
that Mr.Htephens
raft
lie shall n<>t resign, no that the sent will
remain vacant until his recovery or death.
Ttir district rcprcH-ntrd by Mr. HtvpheiiN
contains a large colored population, and tlm
result of a new election cannot he predicted.
Mr Stephens was elected withotltopposition.
Tin seerottiry of the Southern llintori-
w'lu
i kno
Sheflield, Kilgland
i halh t girl, tightly
whole of tlmi
pier
"t rap|s-d
• the world.
flies,
ms,s
ided
(In
nl Hie
hurtled to death
caught fire, and she, within
*he was so far injured that
died. A t the ini|iicsi the in.
the |Mtor girl's patience, 1
brought in a verdict of "accidental
death,” and recommended that some
means should In- adopted t,. prevent sim
ilar accidents. Such a horrible death as
this should l»e called something cl*e than
an accident, and something stronger than
■ hould have an o
in (lie light of l
then, if our hcarl
your department
g Ui Heerctary llelknnpV
"’I lie people of the
willing hut anxious that
i*limial reeordN should be
and the future historian
nrluiiity of judging tlu-iu
He
ion in supplying
ing eoiifederate
rurnished von
prope
deparlm
elegr
it will all..1
eiltion of o
1 Wells, >
t Imiii
roiumeudnt io
1 the
• part should have lieen give-
day evening, attempted to [<
cade to day with twelve cngl
•plows, but stuck in the first etn
o. The train was hauled hack I
will lay there until the weather
The
. gale
"|H'»
•tiny 01 the English Ini
iad* wlm sjieak it in la
Asia, Africa and Oceai
drifting badly on Pcoqtlop
the
railrm
The
• fully :
of ils
ather
vhicli 1
rsal liugr
ealized l>v looking at the ,
map of North America, where the Eng
lish idiom Inis, within twenty-five years,
spread from the Atlantic and (lulf of
Hchring's ,
rrived hy the last I’aeific hU-
rcen river, Wyoming, telegram says
■iitfer train and pay-ear left that pine
c*t this morning. Hotli are stuck
low near Hridger station. Tlm pm
hound east lias been abaudoi
displaced the Spanish, India
id Hii-v-ian ilinlec-ls. Cuba, San
lingo. Mexico, Central America,
mulwich and Navigatora* islands,
■•liiig its influence and desire its sv
lb.
clusi
id Jar
dealt
.haplai
more and more towanl Ajnerieft and the
I'aglish language across the Pacific. Thus
the tide of empire is not only westward,
It meets and mingles
Patrick Donahue, IsMikM-llcr and pul>-
lisher of (lie Hoston f'ilot, ha.s NilNpeildcd.
Liabilities, $.i0i»,i>»o; assetn, 4215,000.
Winslow, the Hoslon forger, was an
war, and afterwards
hoes at Sednlia, Mo.,
M-re lie sometimes occupied the pulpit.
The New York Commercial Advertiser
-miens a “formidable movement 11 of the
. n.-h people of New York and Montreal to
mil. The people propose to Kettle in ihc
11 ntry adjacent to the headwaters of the
In the senate, on the Hist, ,» hill Was
itnidm-ed and leferi vd to eXenipl nil vessels
ng.iged In navigating the Mississippi r | v ,, r
nd its trilmt.tries above the port of New Or-
ughiltd, | previous iiniisViua
In the house, 1
,r "i" Mu* Jadlt'iitry Oouuniltee, reported ..
| hlu ,, bill In t|.|it|tulil/t. lilt, jltilii |„| v ||„. -li
wlilrh llix «|im|xI i|r,k.|. r„i
inti,III fofoWAnd establishes in «
' appeals, which is to h
ietioji ol eases arising
i nch district. The lurhts til tile t-nnth of ,. ' l,rl . r \
M.ked whisky I VVVr*T* '.‘i-'“I' 1 j" Muslim, Albion. ' h '\
I In- tloelslous of tlieso courts of appeals
*'• he filial and eon-Iiisive, but a review 11
• In in illnj lie Had nil a Wi ll of error ol npi
In Hie ihiiled Slates supreme eourt wl
Mu* matter in controversy exceeds the •
nr value i.f one Ihousaml dollars, or wl
M"- nd judication involves a eouslituti,
picntiou, or any treaty or law of the United
states, or where the court shall ,
a legal ipiesliim nuIIIi 1
Uri l-U A Xloiniliiin I
nth.
you dnii’f know
ard monte, eh ?
mlottle, aful I’ll 8|iotV t
I lere are three hoHim-ss canjn, all ffljifti.
I’ll lake the plain Hide of them, and on
Ibis one I'll mark a large round »|hi|
yllting a hunt
tv, j lint wait a
U|H»g.
jerked (Ih^fi a Kectinnof |jit< hell rope,
and were going In Ilfihg hie Whether far
no. They Intel the eord nronnd my neelt,
hot I hcggeil ho that they elmiiget'l their
minds, and, Htopjdng the train, took me
out, lied mo to a sapling and let. me re
main there. If it hadn't lieen for some
JittnletH niuwlng that way, I don't know
nbW I (‘ter ttoltld hate got Otit. Sinee
that time I’ve l>ocn oflt of tho httninesH,
mid mean to Htnv out.”
Till: Mtlitf Ift*4.VH HOHHEItY.
with a |K»n. Now, watch close
marks were addressed to an
Hint I Vo ft few evenings
iiu-e, by n young illilll trim bad In...
known to the "professional” ns one of I ho
most daring voting eoiifidenee men and
throe-card throwers in tlm country.
"Now,” he continued, "I take this
caul so, and place it till I lie table, Thi*
with tho mark nil it. i pot
1 others on either side of iI, and
1 torn it. tip now and look at it
that j ior yonivolf."
Jjtrisdll'tioll hv tho supreme ennH I „ ’’
Dll'll I'H.llllell lliefonlalfralL.lf I 1W \ rtl ,1 ' ,> h l ,ot
The In use
Mm plnposeil euiiNtituMoiial
ill tig the presidentinl
<•11 various amendiui
finally put
""tth,
ulinent, lim-
Ibe' I.VlT
end 11
1 lane |s; 1. f„ r t
A Is,
elief
1 the
hiinli
1 military allairs, r>*: j
ate l*ill to reduce the 1 the
■ of the I 11 in
1tho Miuue
• n upproprhition fur 'flu-
riiMiliiippers In ihu west,
oiiimiltv
porteil rnvomhly 01
number tmd liierease ll
medical corps of (lie 1
He .1 (Ml II.. nilnnlxr. M r . Wiii.lmii tiri'
Milled resolutions lr.1,0 tl..-
Inlure asking foi
exterinilinlion of
lor tin- benefit of agriculture. Mr. Mo
go* e notice thill as vim1, us (lie hill to pay (|, M
interest on llo- .'l-ilft bonds wasdispimed ol, he
....ill,I x.k ll„- Hi'lixlr I.. Ink.. II,, nn.l
"t the resolution Mthniitled hy him in regard
•'•the late election in Mississippi. Adjourned.
In tho wmate, lYlirnnry Ihi, rejMirts of
enn.inittees were called for, when among ' ”* f '
others Senator Khennaii, from the committee f ( -
on finnm-e, reported hack the current
hithm proposing a cm mini of 11
and ae,-mints In-tweeu the United Slates'u'f I Ten
Mrltain and Ireland, with I I'M’
passed, and
when the lions*
In the house,
(mm the jtldloii
ihIJoi
‘Now, again, I (ilk
| slowly, ami throw it o\
of the other, and transfe
If ft to the place of the
the
HiIh card
the Dim*
1 (lie
the-till, M
emmulttee, reported
Ittljl
mill the marked one is now on the left,
instead of lining in the middle, isn't it? 1
Tito fOnurtor tliotlglil that
hill fixing the (inn* fur holding Mho cAh -, and remarked that the
said “.Slippr
r hills nf
the w hull
nulnher ,
PHMsed. The Idll.,,
hmids of the District
senate illlteadllteiil
lerretl to the dii
ei eminiutiee, rue lions,- then ndjoiirne
Monday, a yr<>|
In the house, mi tho .'Id, Mr. CHy
'••red u resolution dlritUlllg Die seerelary
war In report to the house the entire ,-ost
• the last fiscal year of the signal service.
Adopted. Mr. ^ oiing introduced a hill to
Memphis,
iilnuht about It
Tick it up and
id i Noth'*
eporter turned over lie* card.
• • .1 It* 11 dsi 1 and a li was a lilatik. Me also turned tlm
te I-’ht"n'll. i " ,i,u,l ° witl ' a wHiilt, and found
'oinmhia, with Ihi! i *!"' MHilkeD Hpot On the IiihI card lo tho
cniiunilh-c ol
1 Hint,*
a hv it should I
els owned hv oili/c
, ,1 , , I ' mm nsHCti • ■ Ills' ll ' III III,- i unt il
that the whole matter he printed and reemn- Ib-ferrod. The bill provides (lint till
mitteilio the eommillee mi finanee. It was 'he 1st of July, 1870 anv steamship o' not
so ordered, lie also reported from the si
oininiltoe favorably mi the house hill to
for stamping unstamped
ini the
itruineuts,
•"ion was cmisunird
the whole on (he Id]
mninder ’of the
• dvlmli-ln eoimuitlee
III trt pi '
pay Inter
III til** ,k " (biiJJa» Henalor Alll-
from the eommlttea on Indian nfiitirs,
reported hack the senate hill to provide for
the payment of claims for Indian dopredn*
‘oiis, and asked llmt it be referred to the
•mmittee mi appropriation*. It was so or-
Nothing fnrtho
done, the session being taken* up with the
discussion of the bill to pay the interest on
the District of Columbia bonds.
In the senate,on Ihc.'M, Mr. Hitchcock
submitted a resolution, instructing the com.
the District of Columbia to inquire
•xpedleiiey of providing a proper
form of government for the District of Co.
lumbia, and repot t by hill or otherwise.
Agreed to. Mr. withers, from the commit
tee oil in-unions, reported a substitute for the
- mite bill to amend the net of February I I.
1871, granting pensions to certain soldiers and
to widows of deceased soldiers, and to ra
the pension rolls those pc
into the
vlri.-l
thcrcfroi
in
of disloyalty. Placed 011 the ealeii-
Tin-
Mr.
• tlx
mild asl
h-ralimi of the resolution
li'iissimi of Mi. Pinelihaek as semi-
I mllsiniiii. It ".as a question of
long post-
high privilege, ami hud be
He 1
The
ol that III*
(deration.
ijjhl.
"There,” said Neil, “you
, . bad u tltuiifutlul dollars la-t
having been ohjoeted to. j beep left, wouldn't you ?”
*' '*'' The Expresa writer wuh fiuecil to ad
mit thill. Hitch Would llille hecli the rf-
Hiilt, but a I ho made a mental reHcrvn-
lioii to the efieet that whenever he lie-
heemne the powM-Hsor of a thoilHiind dol
lars he wouldn't hot it on any kind of a
gniito, you bet.
"Try it again,” urged Ned.
I'he reporter did ho with tho same fe-
Htill, although in each niHc the niolioli
of NcmI'h flngora were alow and dcliher-
i. Itoferred. Mr. Kiinnoii introduced a
neonragii the rondilt-l of rommere*'
of the I'niteil
four-liftliN is owned, Imiiiilliie, hy eltbl-nVof
llte I tilled Hlates and hujiUl* foreign conn-
*'«ffiitpred as a vessel of (he
1 idled ntntfs, mill.Jni tWt'A'-VcSsw. " 1 tie
Jf/IlNVElheii we|i| lupr committee of (lie
ale.
I’ll allow yotij” said he. " I take
this card with the s|Mit on it, and Inqid
I Jl'n. IUiU U'O "tlicix. tint 11 In
I ITi'SUTOTrW.TTlR'f — '"""k 1
_ loinm ttcc of (lie J r’ A • . 1
liar middiplomatle appro- quickly down,,ami. lhroW ,, fhU -hove it
miatimi Idll, xrti-eh appropriates $!i“2.Kl7.1 card to It. miu ifrep your eye on me
without action Ion tin- bill the i-muniiltoe •■••*** —c 1 .- 1 - .....^b«/f l*» <■ rmrntar
rone, mill the haiuKO ndjmirnud.
(HOOKEl) WHISKY.
XX 111 In in XI1-It *m-.
xvlileh Ih marketf, or in a regular
way, the nee, and there you get left
again. Now let mo allow you.” And in
a li-w monieiifo ll. was ho well explained
(lull, the reporter had hardly any troubles
1." *--'.*'*••• card. Tliex the
. -uftfliffifei'p U.opropc
opetmor sniilttcd the corner ol a card a
I lie most notable trial ho far in eon j md,, an ,| ^„ v ,. , m illiiHtralinii of that
neetion with tin- wltiaky ring elosed , nmi<-ediiig.
IiikI week, in St. I.ouin, the jury bring- <• Where i.
Met of guilty in the east! "f'j naked the
W111. MeKce, senior proprietor of the Nt. I ..q-,, )(1
^ I.ouIh (Hols- Dc-nioeral. A dillerenl. ver
dict was autieipaled not only in St.
liOttiH, hut everywhere else, on account
of the contradictory tcHtinm
1 the heat place to work?”
"To tell the truth, Imm St. Louis to
the ciihI Is uhotil iih good iih any. The
people of Indiana and llliuoia are about
iih green as you will find them anywhere;
hut the Vaiidnlia company is ho strict
"esses for the proMcculion; hut il ^mnn that you ean’t get linll' a show on that
the jury, after making full allowance forJ rol ,d ( „iid it ain’t worked by the prolea-
tliis, still considered tin
guilt strong enough to justify them in I 7iii
arriving at the derision they did, which, j |»„
it was ascertained in eourt, was a iinani- [ , (ll
limns one. And then, too, the charge of
the judges siplililed just a trifle in the
interest of the defendant, making t li*-hi I -
nation apparently favorable for nr,|uil-
tal, or at least a hung jury. Conviction
in this ease will strike terror into the
hearts of the culprits yet lo lie tried—
Maguire and Maheeek. Ami
West, of St. Louis,
nails are all easily worked.
, too, you can hot your hot-
lint, speaking of Indiana,
tom dollar ,
the best, road in the slate is the Isitiis
vllTc and New Albuny and < 'hieago.
recollect how linrkie Dwyer scare
whole train load, got sends of money
passengers, took iij>
iel historv
trial will hc
1 the senate, on the -Ith, after the
hill of the morning hour cminiilcnttlon
reamme,| of the ri-Holutimi f,
of l‘. it. S. I'liiehbnc-k as m
*.-d Hlates for l.miixiana for the term of
M-giiiiiing mi March I, 187-3, the pc
eh hy
I^immi'l'
lithe 1
the
nlmcnt of Mr.
Iiing
of the M
passing interest.
A jury was found without deli
the prosecution opened with a h|h-
Col. |)>cr, the ilistricl attoiney. 1 lie
evidence already given in other raws,
Imis-' showing the existence of the eoiispiraey,
f || 1(! jand tin- universal lielief that McKee was
‘ party to it. was then rejs-aleil, with
in*- few facts tending lo prove his ae
participation. The testimony
lilmek be not admit I oil.
Mr. Morton spoke strongly in
man move,I to rei-mnnilcr tin-
the District of Columbiahoml hill was pnss<-i| I
tliai I'itzrov, one of the disbursing agents nl
the ring, that he paid money to M
of the I ami was warned by him to remember IhuL
red thing,’' was followed
erday, in order that the amendment,Mil
nitted hv the ml-tin Dir from
FjUoiiJ. ami agreed to, might
emjment provided that this
hy which j |,y that of Eugclik
swore that lie once approached MeK
behalf of certain parties who demanded
Is and bounced oil* I
I castle and (loverdnlc. It was oil the
1 same road that a rich passenger, betting
with him, gave him a deed for a saw mill
and two acres of ground, when his money
1 ran out. Hut. linrkie was afraid to take
1 pw-wK-don, and so it’s been in the hands
nl the loser since, as before. Hut
Htirkic’s a game fellow, and stands
j by his Imivs. They work a train, and
I jump, and when one of them gets stuck
tin-others hang to him t ill they get him
oil; even If il costa five i.hoiisnnd dollars.
1 I’.nt llui-kin is too well known on Indi
ana railroads now. lie confines liimwlf
, to Illinois, principally, where the harvest
i- great, and the reapers hut few."
"I suppose you have had adventures in
i your time,” suggested the reporter.
• I just have. About ax lively
•olleet v
1 the ('hnttiiuoo-
.M-ti.-.t ; "■»{«»'* cc f la,M l*™* Y".” Nashville railroad. Two or three.
Mtri,.k.-r. t« •« " " fmu.l. W"ly With-: W , |K . „ m| w „ rlt |„ K „
1...1 ci.iu 1 out. paying 111 x: Hint. Alelvrr. nromiseil "
Hcpubliean *le
water of I/jndi
of the 8
es tin* *lrinking- i
lav* lie: “Fancy
having to drink liquid which is the wash
ing of five counties, consisting of 2,RW,-
H|0 acres! Epon this Ian* 1 live POO/HK) ;
jieople, 00,000 horses, l(i0,000 cattle, 9€
r-d thirty-three 1
vetller, together
il free, until they ,
of Ian,|
eil Htatex to pay eilli
day of January, ts7U,
mail moved to strike
Mr. Eaton, hut afti-i
that. MeJvre promised
any way recognize the j that he would see tin- arrangement • iain
‘ and that it was done and the I
run fraudulently
.. y. , time the disbun-
J.IM’Ill of lil.lt lx-li.ro lictlitul Rivc.l ovi.
grand jury MeK
li hoiids
inee the 27th |
.0. Mr. Slier
the motion **oold lead to a debate, ,u.d he wanted H.icl. testimony give,. Sis to save j a " ’ ' J 1 V|, ” 7,,
tt.crofor.' "itli.lr.-x. il. Tl„. ,v„. him, l.tll tlixt In- xxi.l Its - .1.1 toll llm ll "'I sltmn.-. •'»■ 1 r , I"
agam passed as on vi-sterday, and the senate ' , ,,,• i.—»|mt lie had divided the profits i H “*. 1 ' a 1 l,al , ‘' . / ...
led till Monday.
IIOI'A
| truth—that he had divided the profits
I into five parts, and given two to John
000 sheep, a
nd 120,000
hogs.
The water
which patec*
* through all this p
optilation, i
their towns,
villages, farm.-, manure field-
and yards;
through
drains,
with the
waste matte
r from tai
i-pit.s, paper-mills,
gas-works a
nd so on,
comes
down the
Thames, an*
1 when sail
il to lx
■ ‘ filtered
well, clear a
nd bright
r ! finds
its way tu
the tables ai
nd homes o
f "carl,
all aristo-
erotic as w
ell as vulgar Lot
idon. lu
deed the w.
rat end of
‘ Ixmdoi
ll, contain-
ing tho resit
lences of r
oynltv ;
and nobil-
ity, has the
- worst wat
,-r there
is in the
metrojxjlis.
What h
1 HUppli
e*l in the
fashionable
quarter is
not fit
to drink,
of a speedy eruption of
ish families are fleeing to
irlist* continue to shell San
In the.'houses on the .‘list, bills were
introduced and referred iik follows: To reim
burse Die state of Pennsylvania for money
advanced lo pay the losses of her citizens
during the late war, and also lo pay the hal-
aoce on the claims of citizens of Pennsylvania
To establish an educational
mvort.li l*i he delivered to MrR
for himself and Ford, the collector
thisjHiint a dcstH-rale effort was
the defense to slm? out all evidence as lo
admissions made hy the conspirators
tending to show Mr. .McKee's participa
tion in the conspiracy. Thcelaborntely pro-
I argument showed that the rlefem
a little place from (Jliatta
We struck a greeny, and soon
him out of a thousand dollars.
When tlie train cam*! to the first station
alter this we jumped off, mid thought
we',1 run hack to Nushvilio on
train : unfortunately for us, the
I he
got afte
into the
stayed up there waiting for the next
train, and at last got so cold and hungry
title hv y» ,t
When we ).
mid heard
and went
sat the fell'
morning, his gun
-nhin in the hills,
the door, we saw a light.
Finally, we knocked
Side!
had confidence*! i
There
fund,
n apply a portion of the proce
iinds to public education, anil
•f public la/uL lo public education,
provide f„r a more complete endowment and
support of national colleges for the advance
ment of science and industrial education.
F,.r the '-."ions of the United .States cirndt
court at Mnmholt, Term. Organizing n na
tional railroad company for the pure
„,l rcttxrdwl this x, .Mutely „»«- j l'»'l I*™ ""A f" r .
ry. 'i'he prosecution, also, was evident- determijicd
ly prepared to in«‘et the <ihjection. Afte
prolonged argument, the objection wii
overruled hy .Judge Dillon, and the evi
deuce on the part of the prosecution
pie ted on Wraftrsduy.
his knee. He
him. I red
ore'll lu ting, operating
i-l, <•
. the
cle.e
iinportaiil features of the elections
iuinphsnf the inoderate republicans
,nd the d,deal of the Honapartists
of Mr. buffet to secure his
f the Seine ct
Atlantic seaboard
Council bluffs, with branches
* of population, production and comme
•ated Then he kicked
°E assertions of Leavenworth that lie had
jvaid money lo McKee, numerous conver
sations had hy conspirators with I
which Iig h poke
if possible
led his gun, and threatened to shoot
f *ve moved; and wo didn't move, but
tood there while he made us fork *»vei
had got in tho morning.
fail
depa
ju!at« some of the interests of
nii-ri-e among the states. Authorizing tli
construction of a bridge across the Missii
sippi river at Memphis. Mr. Kande
if with
Jge and dire
. and the declaration of
full knowl-
10 conspi ra
the open
Pleasant!" remarked the reporter.
“Yes, pleasant if one looks at it
that light, but that
inf* quit the bit sine
fcllov
witness; gritrie. Thor
’t what made
There’s to*, much
getting beaten
A Yuiiiik l.nil.* ItelntoN Her
XX'llli I lie Iliu-Blnin.
Miss Maltle White, of this city,
who was visiting in t lu* fit fully *»f Mr.
John Whittlesylthe cashier oft lie Nofllt-
miinton bank, writes to her hnither, Mr.
I’.. L. Mhllc, no aeeount of her ex
perience with the litirglarn. She savs:
“ Aliout twelve o'clock, or it little
fiber) fife Idtrglars entered our peaceful
home with all Hr* Dolence that we have
often pictured to us through (he papers,
find such as is hard to believe, and c-fifl
only foi reali/.ed through experience,
sjl<-li in tve have now had. The first in
timation Lnill'.'i had of wlmt was going
on was that a man was entering their
room, over the sitting room, and lie lultl
a dark lantern in his hand, and immedi
ately sprang to their lied, while hotli
sereUltied. They were then held by
their thionln, tWn melt then being there,
and at once hnndctmfatl nhd heltl down.
I had tint been asleep over ten min
utes, for I heard' the town clock strike
twelve, and at half-imst twelve we Wore
all ihidef their entire gmhjeetion, there
being a man or DVo men In' my chamber
ice. The first I knew a limit entered
oom, and the dark lantern wakened
I suppose. I screamed, thinking it.
lulill, and that the house was on lire,
find sprang otlt of bed. I lu put me hack
alld choked me, and then fold me he
would treat fun kindly if I would keep
perfectly quiet, lie said I Wan ••nught
‘You are all caught, and you may as
well give up.’ lie then told me I must
get. up. I begged him to let me I!
there, Inlt lie Haiti ‘no,’ and pulled n
up and led mo into the hall and the
handeufied me. lie then took mo info
Laura’s room—no, not quiet
gelling tun into tho hall he said I would
lake cold without more clothing, and I
(old him I would take my death of cold
that Way, and lie led mo’ buck into
room, wholl I obtained more clothes, anil
lie look me with them. Very shortly
after Maria, Aunt Mattie and her hus
band walked in the same room, and the
girl was brought in with iih. After the*
liitd got, iih all in that room they madi
iih all get U(i separately and dress.
"Of coumo wo wore rigged in cuel
other’s clothing, and Mime wore hall
dressed. They kept hurrying us up,
ere all wonderfully possessed.
. calm, and acted mrordiugly.
They opened Id’s bureau drawer, and
look ont her hands*iuic violet cloak and
handed it to her, saying, * I guess that, is
what you want.’ She put that on with her
bnlmortd skirt, and then J was At oil up,
olid tJisy fell short of handcuflk.
“ TlnjiL. Laura and 1 were joined by
handcuff, mid they took its off into
the front room mid put its in the lied
•ifWPP ■*-“-“*-• - - •-*"»
The East Irish IJuu Slory.
'The report of the Moya I Zoological
society of Ireland stairs that “during
the year the gardens sustained a heavy
loss in the death of the beautiful lioness
familiarly called Old Oirl. She was
horn in the gardens, of South African
stock, on September X, 1851), and died on
Octolier 7, 1875, after six weeks of pros
tration from chronic bronchitis. During
her long career she presented the garde
with fifty-foilr culm, of which she i..
luiilly reared fifty, losing only four. Tin’s
isa feat unprecedented III the annuls of
monilgCnOB and gardens. She wn
animal of very high spirit, although
gentle, and was admitted by judges
tho handsomest lioness they had . ...
seen. Her offspring not only added to
tho attractions of the gardens, hut the
judiciousHttleofit portfolio! them brought
one thousand four hundred pounds in
‘ 11 ioty. ThO closing weeks
«lUpS, ouv»*- - - -I f~,.t ...ill, IauIIioi-
rheu they took heavy ropes «iid Hfippect
through Hume, and brought the ro|*e
under the l»*-d, and fastened It. with
extra ropes besides. They serve*! iih all
this way. They treated John cruelly;
also Aunt I Initio. The last ojiorntfon
was to gag us with rubber gags. John
was blindfolded and tied in another posi
tion. They then dragged him in the
lower bedroom, and ho was almost, dead
when found.
“ Laura and I extracted ourselves first
hy the greatest effort, and we dragged
bed and all, to tho wlnnc
about seven o'clock in tho morning, and
with olio free hand opened the window
and alarmed the neighborhood. Wo had
(o have our hmi(lciiffs filed apart, and
it, was about, nine, o'clock when Laura
mid I were separated. We are alive and
well, only that wo ate scratched and
bruised, and John's chest is black and
blue. They held a pistol at his head
after they got him in the bed mom
where they deinmidcd the kevs and com
lunation. They did not touch thqsilvei
hut look John’s watch mid chain,
grabbed hers and flung it unde
bureau, and they missed it.”-
purl (/'«.) (iozcltr.
- Will in
An llislni'ieal lMicuuiuciion.
Jo 4. lielore Major Andre's embarkation
for America, lie made a journey into
Derbyshire, to pay Miss Seward a visit,
mul it was arranged that they should
take a pleasure ride to the park. Miss
dd Andre that, besides enjoy
ing the beauties of the natural scenery
lie would there incut some ol her inns
valued friends, among them Mr. Newton,
whom she playfully called her “ min
sticl, ’ and Mr. Cunningham, the curate
whom she regarded as a very elegant
I Imd a very strange dream
night,” said Mr. Cunningham to
Newton, while they were, awaiting to
gether the arrival of the party, “and it
ban haunted mu all day, seeming unlike
ordinary dreams, to he impressed very
vividly tipon my mind.
“ I fancied myself to he in a great
forest. The place was strange to me, and
while looking about with some surprise
I saw a horseman approaching at a great
speed. Just as lie reached tho spot where
I stood, three men nisia-d out of a
thicket, and seizing his bridle hurried
him away, after closely searching Ids
person, 'i’he coimtpnnnco of the stranger
was a very interesting mid impressive
one. I serin to see it now. My sym
pathy for him was so great that I awoke,
lint, I presently fell asleep again, and
of her useful lilo were marked hy a
touching Incident worthy of being
corded. Tho carnivora when in health
have Ho objection to tho presence of rats
in their cages; on tho contrary, they
rather welcome them as a relief to the
monotony of existence, which constitutes
the chief'trial of a wild animal
ilneilieiil. In illness tho ease is different;
for the ungrateful ruts begin to nibble
the toes of the lord of the forest before
his death, and add considerably to his
discomfort. To save the lioness irom this
nhiioynuco, a fine little tan terrier was
placed lu her cage, who was at. first re
ceived with a sulky growl; but when the
first rat appeared, atm the lioness saw the
little dog loss him in the air, catching
him with professional skill across the
loins with a snap as ho canto down, site
began to understand wlmt the terrier was
She coaxed him to her side, folded
paw around him, mid each night, the
little creature slept at tho breast of the
lioness, enfolded with her paws, and
watching that his iiatiiral enemies did
not disturb the rest of his mistress. 'The
rats hud a bad lime during those six
eks.’ :
(,’ondlflou or (lie American Iron Trade,
Statistics of tho pig iron trade for 1875
have broil ronmlcled, and show u produc
tion of 020,7*17 tons less than the vein
preceding, and reduction of slock on
Imiid amounting to .100,12-1 tons hw
than at tho close ol the year before,
Homo new furnacos were blown in, but,
iihii whole, almost a hundred fewer furu
nners were in blunt, which of course ac
counts for the reduced production,
Nevertheless, tho sales wore still duller
than the year before, as is clear from the
fact that the amount of stock on hand
was so little reduced hy all that reduc
tion of cm front prod nets; and prices kept
going down, down, down, despite the
giving up of many fimutccH. It is esti
mated Ihatattheend of IH7-I thequmitity
of pig iron in stock was 1,000,000 toils,
it. has fallen to '.100,000 tons.
The consumption last year is estimated
at :i,2RH,(i'.K» tons, agaiusL 2,(i>'M,5>{'J tons
tho year before. 8,0j2,8BIJ tons llte year
before that, ami 2,8-111,0-18 the year Indore
that. The Iron and Steel itiillcliu. pro-
’tiling and reviewing those figures, lugu-
riiuislv sSvrt that when iL is considered
hrioitsly ssys that when it is considered
m^wore out ol
that tho consumption of pig-iron wuh
less (hail it had been in any one of the
three pr ‘ding years; that almost 1,000,*
a mi.
When tlm hot wnnp hung in th* g
Ami tomlrtlM wUlu-rcl mat lt*rn»
'I lion- wh<i III tli* to Iio|ms nmt nothin/
.Amt llin Miinulilerlnir nutiunn amM
Ami injr henrl **ns hollow nnd cold gun *1
Whnn On- Inst grny moth I lint Novmnls-r h
llml fnlihil H.h - illow unit -‘ntnliro wings.
I.lkn llin limola-Hn inlrooi n c-hlld tliai»iM|
In ilint dmolnta |>l»oc,
A ninilr nru.„ _
A lirokon ninnh-nf hn|>olom Ihlngi*.
Hut tho lime wont hr. with tho niontl*
Anil llmpnlnc and tfiV ■ ’ Hint niiudo r
Hint growl
-lofcgmwvfl
And Invi* nn N crocus*hui* that blown, l-y™*
And now I know when iioxtnutiifiin hM
'I'honwpct hot Julcfl to the Rmpn-nkln’jrp
And (In* now w tups dm I whore tho old M
My hi-iirt will hum loot In onn liimlnt)
And Its longing tmd yearning h« n*tl*H*M
FACTS JAN!) FANClffl
Tiianhportkd for life. Tho i
marries happily.
Many a man has ruined Ills i
sitting around in a bar-room lo
work.
A wkhteun man says tbHi
won’t Ho unless they happen tow
gas motor.
Fiptkkn million pitmurc man^
annually in the United Htatcs.
on will get married.*
“C'ouilTfltlli* is bliss,” said
voting man. “ Yew, and mntrirtf
blister," snarled an old bachelor.”'!
Teacher-—“ Wlmt is the dull
flirtation?” Intelligent vo
It is attention without intenil
“ I'M married now,” wi
DIDeago youth gave a florist
ing as many hoquets iih i
Six locomotives are required^
heavy train through the snowf
the Central Pacific rail read <
Sierras.
Wiikn a man dies nowadays
*f*or $1,000,000 the firnt question 1
body asks is: “ How many wlm
ho lonvo?”
“ Yus, 1 want my daughter toJ
rhetoric,” said u Vermont mothers
I't fry pancakes now wit hont i
ing tho house up."
Sweets to the Sweict.— v V
”Tis sweat tn sit lit evcnthlc
Some willin’ femido form hesidQ,
And lovu-liku pnrrnud sidtikerl
To feel, whatever deviliHli arts
Are Hiiml’ring other kindred hear)
You two are growing thicker.
No Ciiinixe hank 1ms failed I
hundred years. When the last (
look place the officers' heads wore q
1 flung in a corner with tho oil
sets.
Mdi.ue. Q.. of tli*’ Palais liovall
Ire, said to Hyacinth: “Orneiotifl
I have a cold. What, doyot
it have a cold?” “I,” said flyucij
I cough.”
Turku hundred dollars is wlmt ad
a ware man imd to nay lor cal Jim
young holy red-linireu. The jurg
cidcd that she lacked a hair's hrl-adtl
having re*l Imir.
C'noquET iH rapidly giving .
roller skating in lsindon, and tho I
newspapers are imhlishing concise 9
to promote gracomlifesHof niovemo/i'
proficiency in tho sport.
The Minnca|silis 'Trilmno declared
to he a verbatim copy of a “ potneifl
dressed to a lady of (hat city by i
Hick ynnlh from Indiana:
I just emu down from the huckJk^u a
some ph-nsiire for to find a haul
girl from minaplin just, himtcu !
Ilt-r
mind.
chunks and rolling eyes llko i
nl my breast and they cMlet
ii:i
IiuihIhoiiic elara tlm lilcy of tlm v
.-ortud her for jiiHtS days, her love 11 hot
to gain to’ soon, to soon she nlii
which gave me grief and pain,
sliu rohuil me of my libcrlv and deprivcAl
of my rest hut still 1 love my elara iE
llluy of the w<
DttKAM.
druunied a dream the other night down
Imp of Wn
you shady gro\ .
dt-gren nonveroing with my
h** Hiiiiujtu Kijn^sO jinurr^ly vvliilu l|w'a
I tour him from my true love tuiur
pig-iron wore carried
mo that many failures
into 187(1,
curred among furnace owners in 1870,
tho year that has just closed may lie
classed among tho most, disastrous years
that the pig-iron trade of this country
ivor known. What, is more, the
authority secs littlo light ahead.
A Light house Under Difficulties.
The celebrated French lighthouse is
that at Fleattx *lo Itrchat, a recent erec
tion, lutsi-d upon a huge ami treacherous
porphyry rock, for ages a terror of every
Hcainan who approached the Hrittuny
const. Its architect had to encounter
every sjiecies of *>l)staclo during his
work, but, alstvo all, ineessant. races and
• ddies of the sen among the neighboring
sandbanks. The foundations had to he
sought for far below low water; an arti
ficial port had !«» he create*!; tho
sary stonework
j find shaped on
the island of Mrehat, seven miles distant.
Even when tho foundations had an-
I wared above the water, the lower walls
of the lower story were submerged
twice a tiny, leaving heavy deposits ol
marine plants, shell and seaweed
workmen lived in lints upon a roof, to
which they retired when the tide rose;
and thus they pushed on their.Inborn,
quarrying mul squaring at one time, ar
ranging mid fixing at. another. Theirs
was a masonry almost without, mortar.
The block's were grooved and literally
dovc-lnildcd together, the courses being
connected, as it were, hy cogs, so that
every part relied upon every other; tho
result being, as nearly as possible an ab
solute cohesion. In spite of this happy
issue, the reporting architects would not
recommend similar experiments in tho
future.
How English Dntgglsfs Make Money.
that f was standing
strange city, among thousands of people,
and that I*saw th*- same jwrson I find
seen in the wood brought out and sus
pended to the gallows. Tho victim was
young, and had a courtly bearing. 'I’he
influence and the effects of tbis dream
are somewhat different from any that I
Home very disagreeable revolutions as
to tho manner in which physicians’ pre
scriptions are made up arc contained in
a report by Mr. Alton, the borough
analyst, at Hhellield, giving the result nt
mi cxjtcrimonl lately tried with the view
of testing the accuracy and honesty of
druggists. Various prescriptions, each
including a full dose of some costly
remedy capable of ready and accurate
estimation in a mixture, were presented
to certain druggists. A series of three
samples in which 120 grains of iodide of
potassium were pre
r had.’
> old i
McKee in his iiit-ss that you’ll think that
cry strong I guy, but when it <
i any filtering make
•• How much do you ask for that then
velvet by the yard said Mrs. Rural a
•Stewart’s yesterday. "That, madaiue,'
said the "clerk, holding it up, “is mm
dollars—formerly sold at fourteen/
"Thought so," said Mrs. Rural; “nox
where’s them eighteen cent calicoes
A rej>ort presenting the results of the
investigation into die Dremerhaven steam
ship explosion has been puhlishe l by lircmein
authorities. According to his own deposition
his name was Wm. King Thomson. He was
liorn in Brooklyn in 1830. llin parents, who
emigrated from Hamburg to America, nre
now living in Virginia. Thomson was taken
prisoner when running the blockade during
the late war in the United States. He es
caped and lied south, where, he passed under
union for the levying of direct tax.
ing to the wealth of the resneeti
Referred. Mr. Atkins ode
instructing the judiciary ommitte
quire whethe
what strang
that the prom-cut ton *1 id not produc
Everest, the witness who was brought kno
guess at the
every time. He can
I hurst the bank.
Adopted. The imiii
mittee of the whole on the militi
appropriation bill. Mr. Hurlhut offer*#
amendment for the detail of a competei
stuff’officer to act as quartermaster and cm
missary for the battalion of cadet*, mid th:
| the uanie of Thomas, He mentioned a Mid- at ijiAn, without ration*,
' ^ -to- ■ ■■ ■ /•
•ifr'd he picks it up
it this way an
a fellow who is now a merchant
Middlebury, who had his hank brokon
this way, and went into a more ccr-
in business.”
“Where did you make your last ad-
nture’ Ned?” asked the reporter.
"It was on the Ohio and Mississippi
nd, near Olncy. 1 used to work that,
ad back and forth pretty thoroughly.
One dny l got nn old fellow’s watch and
e^uid the wa y H curled their tails in the presence of chain, all his money and even his plug
‘ rainbow hits had hisjjbrain sand-pa- hat, and lie squealed. 'Hie passengers
M went crazy, il»ey locked tne doonK
a rcsuliition back from Europe. The natural inh 1
cnee is thut he knew nothing which
would strengthen the easeagainst McKee,
however important his evidence may la
in other cases.
uaidcmy,
iitly Miss Howard arrived with
the handsome stranger. Mr. Cunning
ham turned pale with a nameless hurior
as he was presented to Andre, and at his
first opportunity said to Mr. Newton :
“That, sir, was the face I saw in my
dream.”— (Jalanj for February.
“ Yoijno ladies have tho privilege of
sayinc anything they please during leap-
year,” she said, eyeing him out of the
corners of her eyes with a sweet look.
His heart gave a great bound, and, while
he wondered if she was going to ask the
question which he so tong desired and
feared to do, he answered “Yes.” “And
tli*! young men must not refuse.” said she.
The man who sought to demonstrate
...... , , . ... the continuity of natural phenomena b
mn-.nary for the battalion of cadets, and Unit Qn( | ( ..,vorimz ',o show that ’ 1
nil ,up|>lie, fthull be ttirni.lictl at hciuiiI cost, “™“‘Vor ng tl, xlum thill
! I low could they ?” sighed he
“ Well, then,” said she, “will you—’
He then fell on his knees and said
“ Anything, anything you ask, darling.’
“ Wait till I get through. Will yot
take u walk, and not hang around our
house *M” .Aiyl he walked.
f rilx-d were found
iinalyis t«> contain 122, 120 and 7<> grains
respectively. Of three samples which
should have contained lfi grains of sul
phate of quinine, one contained only 0J
grains. Another sample, which should
nave contained -10 grains of sulphate of
quinine, had but 80 grains. Of twelve
samples of glycerine only five wore, pi
mid of the standard strength. Th
samples of citric acid were found to c<
lain a minute trace of lead. In short,
the result of the experiment was such as
to give just ground for apprehension
that ,lrii|ff!i»lH an, not man, I roll Wed
with consciences than grocers, and that
the ,-fii-i ; of the |Hiisons retailed by the
latter is often enhanced instead of re
moved hy the adulterated antidotes dis
pensed by the formei
Milor
asks: “FatherJ!
mother! where is your lx>y to-night j
The high-spirited, noble
around
whom cluster the’fondest affections of
your heart ? Where docs he six’ll*! these
Jong evenings?” Persistent inquiry at
the billiard saloons, or some of the keno-
looms, might discover the noble young
(Jr*lie may be sitting in tho Va
rieties, with his feet cocked up, smoking
one of his father’s oJgars and looking like
a little Charley Ross. You can’t miss
W'A
miulo him stand.
being mud to dcsporiition iny dnger fo
Ids breast and I was botrudu hy c
tlm Illoy of the west.
The softer sex have reason to 1
on raged. Tho last census shnwo
numiicr of idiots proper in tho I
Htatcs to be 24,527, of whom 14,121
males and 10,042 femnlcs.
I ^rncocioUi
boy, who, against his ’
rock tho cradle of his baby broil
the Lord has any more babies |
away, don’t you take ’c
The Brooklyn Argus says; Tho.J
ity of religious information at tlij
is well illustrated by u traditiottl
xtonsivcly prevails that a Buptjr
nail who jmtH water in his whisky;
There are now eight pin fact*
the United States, which make !
tiOO pins daily. But the average SC
boy wonders why they f*
the right shape to place *
the point up.
A Wisconsin editor illuslrnfl
prevailing extravagance of people !
•lays hy calling attention to tliOyB
Imhy carriages in use, while wfiwj
was a baby they hauled him iiroiuj
tho hair of his head.
OlIARLEB DtlDLKY WARNER,'
feared that tlio pic-cating proclivit
country men would yet protmfB
of America, will he gratifler
learn that the Pi Etas were buriKK
tho destruction of Hollis Hal
Cambridge.
Peculiarities of Nancy Valoriffl
Cumhorlanil, Maryland, aged 100 i
I. Has never used spcclaclcs. 2
thread a needle with ease and pred
8. Does her own rooking, b.'d-
stockings for sale; and (6), spins 'il
wool herself.
Yeh, women are unreasonable,£
you may Itavc retnxrkcd that when ouo ^
sits down in a new silk dress onit clwij'
where ti ucighlior’s child has caroldMl
deposited two cents’ worth of taffy,]
will go on alxiut I* just as had as if J
were two dollars’ worth.
The Snn Francisco Suicide. |
The defalcation and suicide uf
Kiblx’, secretary of the Belcher
company, has caused great ojiuitdr
in Han Francisco. He had been nj|r
for several days, and tho fact tlifp
accounts were in an unsatisfactory^
dition had become noised abroad,#
the lady at whoso house ho had
was lomntcd hy curiosity to ct*' /J
room and seo whether he had i
something valuable behiiut him-*
found his door locked, but cfly tif 1
entrance from an adjoining roqlm
horrified to find his lifeless My
bod, his face covered with blood, J
small Derringer pistol lying.t *~
was Hubsequently asce a
$100,000 or the assessment, money j
New York mine and $20,000 ®f /
sessment money of the Jackson mi
been-appropriated by him Irom-till
time. With tho money thus obtf
ho had engaged in speculations that.]
failed. On a piece of paper was writ!
“ Hword of Damocles over my heat
plodded along blindly and despera)
Not one to tell me by this or that. 5
a friend to help me. I must carry,!
load as long as 1 could, and then/)
under. 1 talked with big men that Ip
of a “bonanza” in this or that;
lioI|>cfl me with ndvice.”
Mr. Klbbe was a native of Coring
and was forty-nine years old.
genial and pleasant in Iiis juML—
was very popular. Il if'» w i fo ^andeto
daughter jure at present in Paris.
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