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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: AUGUST 21, 1577.
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bocutl lllcndlnipi.
—Let no member of the Conven
tion escape.
—We haven't any line
—Ten days till September.
—C G. Talmadge and Myer Coln-tr
are in Netv York.
— Col. James Baldwin was in the
CELEBRATION
turnout, | . „ . , ,, .
• . . . r., . . 1 citv Saturday and Sunday,
bntfthe way we can walk is a caution. * J
—Judge Rice will hold court this
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LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Admitted.
After a creditable examination be
fore Judge Rice^Mr. f!cary’Mitcho|l,
and A. J. Oobb,£tq., of this city,
were admitted to the bar last Monday.
lH-ath «»f Mrs, MoClcstty.
This lady died in this city last Tucs-'
«iay iu '-he 36ih year of hcv age. She ; *-* Vt ’ r yl*«dy ^se c;ls ^-
—Clarke Superior Court will, it is
presumed, adjourn to-day.
—Now, lor true, arn’t we having a
little too mncli law.
—Speer and Ham will issue “The
Old Capital” next Saturday, 25th inst.
—On the banks of the Ooonee the
buzz of the busy;wheel is hushed.
—The click of the hammer is heard
in the land.
—Hon. 11. II. Hill and wife are at
New Holland Springs.
—The Commercial lleporter will j
hereafter bo issued weekly. j
—Has the warm weather took the
spirit out of our handsome soldiery ?
—The Athens Manufacturing Com
pany have suspended for a few days.
—Marcellus Thornton signs himself
respectfully, but independently.
—Has the Athens Blues been heard
from since the Pittsburg riot ?
—Our northern cities are still cry
ing, “ tramp, tramp,” the boys want
grub.
—A few weeks more and the fleecy
staple will be in market, and our city
will then present a lively picture.
—A New York firm hung out a
sign reading: “In God we trust—
was the wife of Jame3 XI. McClesky,
deceased, and-was the mother of* Dr.
G ; L.‘ M<cie4/;^fii^*dah;
grandmother of James R. Lyle, Esq.
Her funeral was preached yesterday
morning at the Methodist Church by
the Rev. Dr. Lane.
New Cotton.
Montgomery, Ala., received two
bales of new cotton last Friday, the
first of the season. One sold at I3i,
and the other at 15} cents per pound.
Col. P. \V. Jones, of Southwest
Georgia, carries ofl the palm for the
first bale of cotton marketed in Geor-
= ia * .
Died
lu Oconee county, Friday morning,
Mr. Burr Harris. The deceased was
well known in Claike and Oconee
--The Fourth Ward rioters have
this 'inscription on their banner:
f&*r'&a*#***
— Mendil Morris is -fixing up bis
storeroom so as to accommodate his
many friends.
—Improvements are going on all
over the city, and ere long Athens
will be—well, she’ll be Athena.
—If a man asks for higher-wages
to keep him and his dear ones from
starving, “shoot him on the sjiot.”
—The belle of West End usor pink
tint paper, and bis effusions go in a
Northwest direction.
—Young man, yon can go np hill
as fast as you please, but go down
hill slow.
—If the saloon keepers are pre-
counties, and was respected by all! vented from selling beer, how are
who know him lor his sterling worth
and honesty. The deceased was sick
for only a short time and his demise
was unexpected. Mr. Harris, we
learn, was near 55 years old at the
time of his death. He leaves a large
circle of relatives and friends to
rnourn his loss. Peace to his ashes.
they going to make a living? You
wouldn’t have them to work, would ye?
week in Walton county.
—The grand jury presentments will
be found iu to-day’s paper.
—Chancellor Tucker is spending a
few days in Atlanta.
—Judge rice is not partial to pro
fessional jurymen.
—The Sunday School Convention
sermon will be preached next Sunday
at the Presbyterian Church.
—The successful merchant and
business man puts his trust in prin
ters’ ink.
—The stove and tin warehouse of
j Messrs. Childs & Co., has been re-
j painted and otherwise improved.
— The singing of the Snr.day School
children last Sabbath cveuing at the
Baptist Church was very fine.
—Major Henry Hill, Street Com
missioner, is putting the different
thoroughfares in excellent order.
Rev. Mr. Potter has returned
from the Hall county Sulphur springs
considerably improved.
—J. G. Zachry, of Conyers, and
A. O. Murphy, of Bamesville, are at
the Newton House.
—It is thought that the Convention
will complete its lalmrs this week.
Saturday is the day fixed for adjourn
ment.
— Quite a crowd will be iu the
city to witness the Sunday School
Convention, which convenes next
Friday.
—It is said that martins fly with
their mouths open, and in this man
ner tney scoop up the festive mos
quito.
—The Sunday School children will
practice their hymns each evening
during the week, at 5 o’clock, at the
Baptist Church.
—The Indian doctor lias removed
his office over J. Morris’ store, where
he will be liappy to see all who wish
to “test his healing powers.”
—The man}* friends of Edwin D.
Newton, Esq., who contemplate vis
iting New York this fall for- their
goods, will find him at the well-known
house of Messrs.’ Opdycke, Terry &
Steele, 375 Broadway. Be sure and
j an increase of the army would not j
j so any way toward the settlement *>f
j the very grave causes which lay at
j the bottom of the recent troubles,
i It is said by some of the friends of
; Mr. Cox that he is rather low spirited
! on the subject of the speakership,
i He lias supplemented his Southern
sasgarjgsLr 1»'•'«■«** '■>•
lo—Report* of committee*. j (reals to members from that section.
ons between the SanUay School Jhe result limy l»0 Conjectured from
of X ouns Mens' Christian Associn- • J
the plaintive manner in which he
speaks of the extreme reticence of
Southern members on the question of
the speakership.
PltUUiaflXK OK SI'Ml a Y St II001. I'll* WIN.
Tins.
Alkm-.tsjnsl iltii. Kri li).
S:ilC to 0 A. M.—Knrollmeut ot <1.legates
9 A. M.—^Devotional exercise*.
9:15.—Address of welcome.
10:30—Relations
work and that
tion, by W. A. llaygood, Atlanta.
11— PcJjnory classes—Emily Huntingdon Miller,
Indiana, (paper.)
11:30—Discussion of topics.—Reception of fra
ternal messengers.
12— Election of officers.—Adjournment.
2:30 P. M.—Derutional exercises.
ifcrSr. m.—Installation ol officers.
3 P. M.—llow shall we keep our older children
in the Sunday School—Rev. Warren A. Candler,
Watkinsvill (is.
3:30 P. M.—Paper by Rev, S. Bo) kin, Macon.
t p. m.—Tke Sunday School of the past and prev
ent.—Rev. J. U. Iteascr, of Mo. (paper.)
1:30 F.-x.—The Sunday School* and the "temper
ance pnrWem—Jennie Power Willing, Illinois,
(paper.)
5 to 6 P. x.—Discussion of topics ami reports ot
committees.
S P. M.—How to increase the leaching power of
Grand Jury Presentments.
YVc, the Grand Jurors chosen for the August
Term Superior Court, Clarke county, make the
following presentments:
Through appropriate eo.nmit'ees we have
examined the books of the various County offi
cers, and find them satisfactorily und correctly
kept.
Mr. 8. C. Keca >, onr County Treasurer, re
ports a balance on hand of #3,708 50. Great
the Suoday School.—Rev. J. II. Vincent, 1>. J>. of j credit is due him for the neatness of liis books,
New Jersey, (paper.)
3:30—Election of delegates to the International
Sunday School Convention.
9 r. x.—Discussion ol top»< s.
9:S0--IJpporta from the field.
Saturday, Angus! 25th.
9 A. X —Devotional exercise*.
9:05--Duty of parents to Sunday SckooV- J. »..
Clements, Summerville, (paper.)
9:30— A plea for the Sunday School—W • E.
Reynold*, Unton Point.
10 a. M.~How to form county nseociatione—Hop.
J. T. Osborn, KILerton. . .
19:30—The child rer* 1 service—R*r. J.ewellen
Pratt, Indiana, (paper.)
11 A.
and the accuracy of corresponding vouchers
We are confident he makes an efficient Treas
urer.
After a careful examination, we ore fully
| satisfied that the office of County Solicitor is
! indispensable, so long an wc have a County
! Court. As his salary is paid from the fines and
I forfeit ore* of that Court, lie is ..’ uo expense to
j the county. We desire particularly to reeom
u-.end thn present incumbent ss a faithful and
energetic officer, and one worthy to be re
tained.
After a <air*fii] examination of the working*
i of the Cocnty Court, and without wishing to
X.—The importance of instructing tbo . . ..: , . .. _ ,
.. ., reflect anything whatever on the present In
young sad it* reflax influence on those engsfed in V, , * .
I cumbent of thnt afnr» whom wc find has wn-
tsaching- Hon. W. H. Branrli, tiresiieboro.
11:30 life -»rt o:' Keep t U:ty—Msrgara! K.
sangstar^Jowa, (paper.)
12 x.—Adjournment. .
2:30—Devotional exercise*
2:45—Seb-etiou of next place of meeting
3 r. x.—Address by Rev. II. (}uigg, Conyers.
8:*©—Heart paver In the teacher—Bet. W.
Windeer, Minn., (paper.!
4 p. x.fylfow can we secure more pupils from
church—Rev. H. M. Parsons, Boston, (paper.)
4:30—How to secure more efficient corporation
of the Home— Rev. J. H. Vincent, New Jersey,
(paper.)
Juv i-od the aftiir* of „is office in a correct and
j and iroportiai manlier. We recommend that our
1 Representative in the legislature be requested
{ to have a.bill passed by that. body, abolishing
i the County Court of Clarke county, and what
ever coses aro there pending ir. said County
Court, transferred to the Superior Court for
trial, and to hare provision mudo for enlarging
the jurisdiction ot Justices of the Peac ro a*
to enable them to try all"-criminal cases now-
tried in the County Court.
The roods are in good condition with one
5 to 6 r. x.—Diccurcion of topics aud reports j exception, the road leading from Athena to
from the field. j Lexington, aa far as the three mile post. Some
8 p - x.—Experience meeting, in w hich Sunday j portion, of it should be repaired without further
School workers generally aro expected to give :
short talks on any subject connected with .Sunday i .
Scbrjol. Believing that the interests of the county
9:30—Hand-shaking and adjournment. ! wil1 ,u;,ttr subserved by changing tiie time
Kaaday, August 28. I of holding our Superior Courts, tve rccom-
il a. x.—Sermon by Rev. W. T. Harrison, i>. I>. I mend that our Representative in the Lvgisla-
3 p. x.—Sunday School moss mesting of Sunday j turv be requested to have the terms of Court
Schools la Athens and Clarke county—Addresses j changed from February to May, and from Au-
by mewbenof the Convention.
will be conducted by James W.
Wallace, ef Augusta.
Next
—Wc hatl a pleasant call from j give him a call.
K XV. Gmail, Rsq
-This gentleman is now receiving
more praise from hi3 untiring quill
than any other young journalitic iir
the South, and deservedly so. He
hits won his way to fame by hard
work alone, and we feel proud to place
his name among the great newspaper
men of the country. We knew him
in the Crescent City when he first
launched his boat oil the sea of journ
wism and have watched his upward
and onward progress with admiration,
liis reports of the sessions of the hig,
Convention are said to be the most
eialiorale and correct that were ever
published of any similar body in
Georgia, while as city editor lie stands
Col. James O’Farrell, of Lnla Ciiy,
yesterday morning. Jim is sunburnt
and fat.
—Mayor Talmadge left for the
metropolis last night, and will pur
chase a mammoth stock of goods be*
fore-he returns. t
—Heaves & Nicholson are putting
their house in order to accommodate
their large and fresh stock of'lall
goods.
—How pleasant it is to dwell to
gether in peace. Observe the golden
role—do unto others as yon would be
done by, and try and be happy.
—The first number of the Atlanta
NieJcel appeared hist Tuesday even*
It is a bright, newsy sheet,.
—Little Carolina Gordon, the in
fant daugh^yr of Gen. J. B. and Mrs.
Fannie Gordon, of Kirkwood, died
at their home on last Friday. She
was born in Washington City on the
day of the removal of the federal
troops from the capital of South
Carolina, and this singular ooiiici*
deuce induced General Gordon to
name his child. Carolina.
Thrash’s Consumptitk Cure.—
Sure cure for consumption, bronchitis,
coughs, croup, colds, and all lung af
fections. Restores lost voice, ect.
Call at Dr- Ed. Smith’s drag store,
Dr. King’s old stand, and get a trial
bottle for 50 cents. Large size $1 50.
without an equal, to say nothing of} day last. The convention was called
his sketches of “ Uncle Si.”
Htruok by X^lshtnlnir
Oh Monday 13th inst., while Mr.
Joseph Boyd, Jr., whose busiuess it
was to keep tiie telegraph wires on
i ’te Air Line Road in order, was at
work on the wires near Longview, at
the seventy-five mile post, was struck
by lightning and instantly killed.
Mr. Davia, also an operative, who
was working with Boyd, was also
rendered senseless from the effect of
the stroke tin- twenty-five minutes.
Mr. Bc.yd was a native of Atlanta,
where his remains were taken.
The Ct-lcbrntlou.
In another column of onr issue to-
Jay will be found the programme for
the Sunday School Celebralion, which
(tkes place in our city on the 24th,
25th and 26th instants. Let the
schools «.f Clarke county be well rep
resented.
A Boston man thinks fish sleep. lie
and is presided over by M. E. Thorn- jSft y S . •« \y e discovered a large school
ton. Success to your enterprise. | of trout on the bottom of iho pond,
—The Georgia State Agricultural j apparently perfectly dormant.. With
Society convened in Newnan, Tnes* j a good degree of caution we dropped
our well-baited books down to them.
They did not appear to take any no
tice of it, or of us, who were so anxi
ously waiting' for a bite with all the
anxiety only known to those who are
accustomed to that kind ot sport. We
continued to induce them in every
imaginable way to notice the bait for
about an hour, but to ne effect. When
patience ceased to be a virtue, I no
ticed there was one apart from the
rest, of good size. I determined . to
try an experiment with him by awak
ening him. I dropped the hood aud
sinker directly upon him. He started
to order by the president, Hon.
Thomas Hardeman, of Macon, and
proceeded to business.
—“A scrupulous Boston lady who
abhors slang, when asked ftt the
boarding house table why her hus
band was not down to breakfast, re
plied bashfully, * Oh, dear, Willyiui
was upon a—neck last night.’ ‘A
what ?’ said her interlocutor. ‘A
()—bosotn,’ she explained, coloring to
the roots of her hair. ‘ A which ?’
said he. A—a—a b— bust!’ she
whispered behind her napkin.”—Ex~
change.
“ ‘ What are those purple poises
jfu-t to N.oveinber. V e »l*o recoinmeiid tlia^ llnrtj -oeo
the teni-a be lengthened to two week* cachet Lndi-rwooJ.
List ot IJ.'lt’K.tU'*.
First District—A K .Lawton, YV T Timing
son, J M Guerard. John Screven, .1 I, Warren,
Wailing Russell, A G Smith.
Second District—W Robert Gipnililirt, Hcnr>
F Howe, Wm M Conley.
Third District—Seaboru Hull,C C Grace.
Fifth District—J S Spence, YV A McDonald.
Sixtli District—It L Stephens, J D Knight.«£
Seventh District—James L Seward, Augus
tus n Hansel!, Bryant Cnsicu, Henry Gay.
Eighth District —J B Twitty, 15 E Russell
Join) E ])onal*oti, J S Clifton.
Ninth District—R J Nisbet, J II Hand, P K
Boyd.
Tenth District—Ncl-oti Tift, John A Davis,
YV C Gill, R R Jenniligs,
Eleventh D.strict—L JC Hoyle, R E Rennon,
•irthur Hood, II A Crittenden.
Twelfth District—J L Wimberly, Isaac YV
Stokes, T L Guerry, D B Harrell.-
Thirteenth District—George F Cooper, TM
urlow, Joseph B Scott, A U.Grecr, J C El
lington, John H Uespass.
Fourteenth District— R YV Anderson. D F
McCrimtnon, Ihiv.d Sapp, O P Sweariugeu,
Hiram YY’illiums.
Kiftcentli District—M N MoR i«.
Sixteenth District— B I. Stanley, Neil Mc
Leod, J D Meadow*. ,
Seventeenth District—H A Perry, Justin B
Heath, W B Jones J C Dell, W’ D Kranner.
Eigiiteentii District—Charles J Jenkins
Robert II May, George R Sibley, Adam. John
ston, J G Gain, D O Phillips, YV O Brody.
Nineteenth District—John S JnhttiftBW, O F
Bristow, M YV Ia;wis, C N Hurd, D N Snndcrr,
Twentieth District—R L Wartben, H S Hol-
lifluld, Ft: Furman, Tliotna* Newell, A M
DuBosc, Geo F Pierce.
Twenty-first District -ii C Grier, A S Hamit
ton, F Chamber*, E J Coats, 1* W Edge.
Twenty-second District— W H Roe*, W A
Loftcn, T J Simmon* A D Hammond, T A
Ponder, YV H II Bu*h, T J Hunt, J A Barrett.
Twenty third Di*trict—B F Thorpe, J M
Davie, John Troutman, YV S YVnlloce, M D
Stroud, B \Y' Sanford.
Twenty-four,h District—YV A l ittle, Porter,
Ingram, Francis Fontaine, J D Howci), J D-
Wilson.
t wenty-firth District—K A Flewelien,-John
Dickey, J M Mobley, W I Hudson, J T Willi*,
W R Gorman.
Twenty-sixth District—Jno II McCallum,
FjD Dismuk*. C8 Westmoreland, B R Rod
gcr*.
Twenty-seventh District—Pope Barrow, An*
drew .tocRson, T A Gibbs, J M Pace, Ot*
Porter, K B Rosser.
Twenty-eighth District—Augustus Reese,
Joshua Hill, T G Lawson, R B Nisbet, J C
Key.
Twenty-uiulh District—Robert Toombs, Wm
M Bee* J N Merrier, Paul C Hudson, H R
Casey.
Thirtieth District—J D Matthews, YV G
Johnson, W YY' Scott, YVm H Mattox.
Thirty-first District—Dr Underwood, 8 H
Mosely, J II Skelton.
Thirty-second District—YY'ier Boyd, Mr
The Speaker of the
House.
The Washington correspondent of
the Baltimore Sun, under date of the
llth, sends that paper the following:
Representative Randall, who -has
been in Baltimore, came over to Wash
ington to-day to put his house on
Capital Hill in order for his permanent
occupation about the first of October.
Mr. Randall was only here a few
hours and then went t<> Philadelphia.
He does, not expect to 1* it* Washing
ton again nntil he comes back in Oc
tober for the meeting of Congress.
Mr. Randall does oot talk about the
.Speakership, simply became he does
not come to gossip on the subject, but
be and his friends here are entirely sat
isfied with the outlook. Iu conversa
tion with' the correspondent of the -V<m
to-day Mr. Randall said thnt the fair
undoubted legal Democratic majority
in the House on its organization would
be fourteen. He did not think it
anil that one act of Jurore serve for each term.
We recommend that the lot adjoining the
J»ii, now used for a horse lot, be turned over
to the Sheriff for a garden, as was orii inally
intended; and tout the hitching posts be re
moved to the lot west of the rock wall, and the
water pipe lie so changed u* to be accessible for
watering horses.
Tiie committee or. public buildings rvj»ort
tli* same in good condition.
We earnestly recommend that the County
Judge be requested to make a detailed state
ment U tiie next Grand Jur> of all receipts and
disbursements ol the public funds passing
through hit bonds.
W. P. .'uck and YVm. H. Morton, two of tiie
Justices of the Peooe of this county have foiled
to present their bosks for examination. *
YY’e e.rueslly recommend that the Vagrant
law be rigidly • f-to-d.
We recommend that the County Judge be au
thorized to furnish thu various Rond Commis
sioners with such shovels as may be necessary
for the workings of tit* roads.
YVe return thanks to his honor Judge Rice,
(or his uniform kindness to his body, and also
to the Solicitor General for his kinducss and
courtesy.
YY’e recommend that these presentments to
published in the Southern Watchman, a(td
the Alliens Georgian.
JOHN A. HUNN1CUTT, Foreman.
James E. Bigger*, Jaine* T Powell,
Elijah S. Lester, Jesse J. Head,
John R. YVliite, , James C. liar.lie,
Henry Bishop,
Rufus C. Ridcn,
] Peter A. Summer. James YVuges,
Thirty-third District—Messrs Sheppard, An
derson, Owen, Langston.
Thirty-fourth District—B F Veal, James
Polk, Dr Tye, 8 G Howell, R D Wynn.
Thirty-fifth District—J YV Robertson, L J
Gartrell, N J Hammond, P L Mynatt, John
Collier, B E Crane, J T Sper.cc, A C McIntosh,
G W Roberts.
Thirty-sixth District—John J Glover, .John
T Lungino, Hugh Buchanan, L li Featherstor*
W A J Phillips, R D Reudcr.
Thirty-seventh District—YV fl Tuggle, N G
Swanson, L L Hardy, Sr., 8 W Harris, & L
Rowe, T M Awbrey.
Thirty-eigth District—X J Turalin, W J
Head, Mr Dentou.
Thirty-ninth District—A YV Holcomb, James
R Brown, Elia* Reids, Oliver Clark, Haw
kins (independent).
Fortieth District—Mr Wellborn, Dr Stephens.
Forty-first District—Mr Day, D Garren, Mr
Henry.
Forty-second District—W T Wofford, John
II Kitten, Abda Johnson, A R Wright, D B
Hamilton, Nathan Bass, 8 Hawkins.
, Forty-third Pistrict—L N Trammell, Wm K
Moore, 8 M Carter, J C Fain.
Forty-fourth District—Mr McFarland, Mr
Paris, Mr Lowe.
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The N. 7. Daily Herald.
arouud and came back tvith great
would he either expedient. or proper
for Mr Adams to put the name of any ; George w. Richardson,
Democrat on the roll w hose right to ; peter A j, nmmcy
be there was unquestioned, nor «!id he I Marcos A. Cheatham, Obadiah T. Echo!*,
think that Mr. Adams would put any j YVeelcy YV. Puryear, Henry IL Palmer,
such name oil the roll. He would ftd* j Fw5C - l#H . Simms, Alexander M. Rcudder,
vise and he believed it to be the generl j william H. Lampkin, William H. Dean,
sentiment that in the organization of i Clarke Superior Court, August Term, 1877.
the House the Democrats would take | by v . tho "7 G “' e -t
.. , ... i Preoentment* be published in accord.mce with,
no unfair advantage nor do anything the reconwrendstion of the Grand Jury. An*,
that would necessitate a defense. Four
teen majority was amply sufficient for
every needful purpose, and there was J
in fact no incentive for the Democrats j
were they disposed to do so. j As spirituous liquors _
Mr. Randall said that as to any idea j bo opium or morphia will harm-; u,t on* "°* n r fcr ^e^rifleddiyof too
pf 'a defection, however slight, among; fully effect the baby. Dr. Bull’s Baby } *, {*",?&,« iaont u a for «n 7 ,peeing -lay ot
.the House Democrats, it was simply j Svrup is the remedy for the baby. It j , *y?r u 'r..ncmonth, Sundays included,
preposterous. The majority would be j j« f t . ira opium. Price 25 cents, j ’ newsoealers supplied.
firuiK r»it>s>i r e. uiul would be much I : — ! ivw.u»f,o Frc«. •
copy. Sunday edl-
y cditioi
the recommendation of the Grand Jury,
gust 16th 1877.
GEO. D. BICE, j
Judge Superior Court, j
A. L- MITCHELL, Solicitor Gvm-rul. 1
[ Si O pay* for one year, Sunday* included.!
•II i S8 jays for one yeat, without Sundays.
Will llljurc 1 SO pay* tur six mouths, Sundays included.*
Published every day in the ycoi,
- Postage Fzm.
off about six feet, when he turned ! more easilx ii:uuHed than the cumber
down by the brook ?’asks Gu8. 4 Ifeagerness and took the hook, and I
you mean,’ replies Clara, 4 those glo-
r'ous masses of empurpled effores-
cence, that bloom in bosky dells and
fringe the wimpling streamlets, they
are campanula rotundiflora.’ Gus
plays billards for a living, and Clara j caught almost the entire school, to the
goes to a girls’ college.” i amount of six or eight pounds.”
haulted him out, a fine trout of about
twelve ounces We then came to the
undoubted conclnsion that they were
all asleep. We continued the same
experiment with each fish until we
stone and no wieldly majority in the
last House. In regard to the propo
sitions for an increase of the army
which have grown out of the occur
rences of the late strikes, Mr. Randall
indicated his dissent thereto, and men*
Serenade: “ Home, Sweet Home,; ilfcy *.iui..n, 2*^ cent* per
, , _■ . ,, , , I tionUcents per copy. Weekly edition Scent*per
dah am no place like home. ’ ( olored | copy. A<i.irr-*. skw vokk ukiulp,
, , . .. • i ,, . | [*n23-tUi hrotulvav and Ann Ktreot V Y.
lady at the window— 44 \\ ell, you jes i _•
better git alone
somefin.”
home, or I’il frow !
LiTEitAitv Friend.—“Have vou
tioned some Republican members of! got Longfellow’s new Ode?” Friend
the House who would also oppose j “ No. But,I got long Owed’a from
any increase of the army. He saM try Jailer an.! to.k:i;:*ker."
Scientific Agriculttare,
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dr. e. us* murDUEftaxr, *•>’?
Prof. Agriculture, University ofOai \,
ijHooxD Edition, 'Eni.aroed and Revi^bd.