The Oglethorpe echo. (Crawford, Ga.) 1874-current, June 28, 1878, Image 1

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THE 06UTH0HFE ECHO. I •V M* «r id* w« If but -.flat A»7 person vk» of fiva te GREAT REDTJCTIOIT HST / Monuments and Tombstones ! and ta. tkrtrw>ir»a»H. work oh) maisivaet **k» to tk<ki(loO Ida era Oat. of teifospa. txfe6KM«hdb>.M«rTMd. CWSjuid «« aw prWM, Spmibwm udk. naan 1 of wars aw aaad fee au. A. R. ROBERTSON, Sculptor and Montuaeatal Builder, MfeTt-fe' \ itr4 on tea .IHftst*' b RE A I » TT IIiS t IS O HXTMBTJG ! OATES BROS., 24* Broad Strevt, Aagnata, Will Sell First-Claw PIANOS and ORGANS towsr than telorelliv war. and duttvarttiM! put up to good < ratr ru »iim» aahataaOuteepretendi..uie^c* ina> wviok^. b“»«r PiAftuU TOfCD ASD REFAf BBD Bf B*. T. who H N|WMI M brio* pur<«* in th** «rt by profemora to Ik* cHy ponctiuLy »t«Wfl«d to.fltldOWEfT PBIC£», mad 8 AT ISP ACTIO IM OATES BROTHERS, 844 Broctd M«x-< UNPRECEDENTE'D BARGAINS AHR ROW At the Mammoth Dry Ooods Emporium of 3VTOSDE3 ^aiTrEJErS, On College Avenue, Athene, Ga. Witt tbr advent of srUUXB. Iris, I era Main before Uw rHleene i of '.“Kts^ssa “l’> k S ? ?’«wIoTSre (toMiinSB uoobs1Ilr %Std'S>’. ‘ CASH, by tnjsalf In p*mai, direct tram Ant hands, *t>« the mwfcst w*n M »t» Ihs srt*o«. terfor* tM goods woxh had 1 aii been t-fir; &ck*So'nr. i b It tea, wool.i hat-* r^jajrs too mot* gu *e~ t. Tagmr y T sr y srnri y tn 1 sy r mn o r gs too Dozen Men’s Felt Hate, at One Dollar Each. I HAVE ALSO A QilKAT HAS* Cheap Goods BooghtatissipeeSiuctiea WH.OH f will sxtt ur c^Mga. *T uct * »atoTf° S °s »-m K orav. A Full Stock of Dry Qoods end Millinery LOWER THA* EVER BEFORE KKOWN. BRAOTJEOL ASb dTTUBU LADIES' BATS FRO*TOTE OEKTS TO ORE DOLLAR. SPECiiL .................................. INDUCEMENTS - ,-- - ..... r -------------- »viii^.e»^ -------- nPi“ ? ■* aS-isS?'— WO r^rPREcSlSESTED'BARWISaMn Merj coiJJfQB AVssra. Soiraati. rt..»ooc. aikeua, don't rastert to rail u n.y Muufflott Store on .« MORF.M >fv i;hh. — ■rara SAMUEL LUMPKIN, Counselor at Law, tRiwenw, «j. PnrtteM rrsularly in the Cooutle* of ffedleou. Elbert, H»rt, Telluferro, Wilke., 0«kKliorp« end Clarke; and elaewherv hr rpedal mutrart. Buggy & Wagon ^mnrACTon.' T WOULD rogpfle? fully to- 1 fum tbr- ettixen* of Oalfe tborpe mad surrounding connlrjr But I b«ve recButJy Added to oj y | BlscksmitU Stop a First CUss m Stop, Ovnr by one of (be. b«Bf Workmen iu _______ I bsve Ai«H> seenffril tb« sstTice* or a fir*t ebM» Trirawer sad EinWier. Mr. Jtacm 1\ Lk>y.1, fbS best painter south of Baltimore, iff aUo in ihv mmfmfi I w< *»•»%<* to order any kind of Vohteta &&&&$. T&i#* m lo* as tbe s»iu© ctutw of «t>pk e»o I?* tisd anywhere io tbii UuUeiV Ststes. Biaek ssnJtb sod W >rk a upeeialtjr. Be sure aud gireiaes triw. All work warranted* W. i>. TICKER, CRAwroiu). DR.W. S. MOORE. Staving *1 located ed per i anetitly ia (be Town of C'raTrford, tenders hi* I’cofesstonai serrices, ;teaUit»b»n0h«a,to *9tt He it* hopeg, cittanu* from and jwat the currohnds community. hi* fffofcsstuO, •speMenee cad close attention to to merit a share of patronage. GENERAL TICKET AGENCY. Railroad Tickets For Bale by ail Ron tea to all Principal Points in tbs UNITED STATES. tWBuy yonr Tickets m Athens and get alliafonn A^s-iffltSSSSasir Dental Notice. — 1 Dentistry •» Crawford, Dr. M. CLUTTIXi • STteilaate of the Philadelphia Dental College, a yvttng man of rare meebanted talent. One of na wffl t*wMa at the o»ce ali the time. W* will keep a good team; add anyowa'wtow work for *» him, unable to Tint our office, and dea»rt* ua to ia Oatathorpt- or adjacent oountif*. and wUl «onManni cat* with uw at Crawford, we will visit them at tb«r home*. We'propose to do good work at I so thankful for past patronage, and trust that the new firm wtli be regarded work. with favor by all who deah* faithful and akOifnl Taeth ertnfetad without pain if desirsd. M. M. THOR#AS. CatvrokD, March nth, JIW. NOTICE. fJWE undcrogped ootioe that MEjjSBS&A in the i^ractbse of TlTCl^nri RTR Y. Tn which he is prepared to do aU kinds of work, he alee keeps up his Jewelry Establishment SSStS °ri^ k JS waarteutw* perfect (Atisfactwn or money refunded. My Drntai patrons will he attended at their homes kr r. r* ." ’ n e .rd T wtitu uut^AOb s &y tuaki ar otter ■aik K -vlhi ia«. B. OHEDEL. j* * fmp • ■ • . . A PE GB By T, L. GANTT, .------- I ImCLiKU #» wn>A "**■ O 'SfllliB ftT _ r wttll/ I . ramw WllCJPS ^ IN ONE WEEK ! HA pair gents* HAND-SEWED LOW.QUA8 - TEB van SHOES, sauas. T» pare ujinwHunMttW PN» was. tsrt tier. wun UBTXW hakmvmi pviie SAW TORI rim. l»o pair tew rim kid hos£ PSB8,AT«t rKKPAiB. . Oflanny lUnrimW Moxnukg Will op.a ‘tout 300 I’lvlrw Han’s nnm fill], anWHCD rill B ■flit ■ OHAFO DOvLDi ^ - no -"" »* Hor8, ‘ “ PhUndelphia, Xetrer*. rialMmore «»<i A’e«> iter*, ——v» T -^rir' « ' S« BABOAiiw. RAHOAIWH ro1 Dofor ®' If Attain f| — NMrdsntral wear uemrai Hfltfl! noici, fiugwia. Alimista fia aa. I. H. HALL & GO - mfactararsaad Dealer DOORS, SA? 1ES, B lia dff. Scroll __ „ Sawing, _ ----— islriAm-fim WOOD -TtlR ikm INC. '• filteS'wSi'2 ...................... .. ..__ SSfe 1 toV PAINTS, O.TXTitec OILS, AtT O Buiiaors’ 3Et«rawara, ’««»COW«8, «<?. Bette* ym for «M for cor mick LIST, or ear S*ten=i rto *1*T aM% wtett will certainly please y ou. J,--. HiVlXi & CO. (hurfffff s it, i. €. WHITSON O. JOHNSON, Attorney and Gen* at lav, hEXMXGTOX, UA. Will; practice in the (Jdoattee of OftetboFpe. PHIL COOK, Jr., attorney at law, Uxingten, Georgia. THE ONLY PAPER Ht OHS OP THE LABOBBT, l AND WEALTHIEST COUNTIES XN GEORGIA What Was Bis Creed 1 Be left a load of u«hraeite i la tnmt of a poor widow'* door, i Whac fee deep now, frame and white, I Thitw^Kideedi Ha did it well; • What wa* hiaoiwadr rcannotma. 1 Bleat'ishl* baakat and hhutor..' In Ntung dowa and rSRag op; Whoa mot* b» got, he gan feel : He took ... the lead - - lanahgoedtafet "What was hb creadr , IdHaotm*. H» ehartty was Hte tb« imow, 8ca whfta ami dteau te tteM, Notttke the •253?" Fbrt hifidNMir arafi m TtaH may know. fl« had great t*tth in k* of bread for hungry peopta, ca nwarea kttkt «,attke said As veil aa pray. v la time et used A friend waa be. “tfeafwaah ttwaaSr Batsitaat "Bo put hia treat in -Hoavoo, aud Worked ever on with baud and bead And what fee gave ta shuttr dweeteoedkia eleap and daily Let uk for fete ia brief ! THE STOLES {MEET. sssi.a'gfiS^Sat; ' wsa eridrnUy f/I radtTng ****£ imototenOr to? j | g 3flx fe biawaawiceri.r •.£? ™ ! L*M*to open the ^Kt^'l dwr 'BJ^&»^^ss ! e ^ ifhftoiJg Jgl KfSyfe j ttzn&igiSSBtss a ^^ , B, w ad p™alS3 which, ol , gram of movement, added to her other charma, had won her ■ -*ixsrs^*x£ w.is ,.he golden bands, ^ and from one of theae, Stay ^ heaft-ataped V*aall chain, hung a, feESaorsepTHS. locket, one side of ?' 10l ? e ’ r* a B " 5u * nt ““toeod spark- j ling in fee center. , Guy Hartley, for siwh was our htwo’S name,had.raUed, Nellie glad of au excuse, to aequrot with completed some arrangement which he ha4 iuat with regard jlolfcerfBfnW^eeeliiugmamage^d, * lort tt,n *i p *f 8, fi “ P l ^“ at 'c ?nrer sation. « i. he relufemtly wy, rad, ibiddfog a Under rnbeu fo fee f»n Rirl. left tho hause with a firm, elaatic , , i. W«a blf ffcjmrture when len fee th* front front door door bell bell again again rang, rang, and and SteLSwratall^mr^fiwht'tlH,’^ owe more ayomig gentleman was ^ aew-eotner wm tall and slight, with jet black hair r and that a piercmg look lu the , black eyes boded no gootl to an enemy. As he sank into a eha,r, some «“* lw ghstemug upon fee flora caught ; scarce eye^ refrain wherwiraB^ from a about of fe pleasure; ^ «ouM ! for Fred Acton had long beau tSi secret rival <a 0uy, eaeb sfeiviag to win fee iittfid of fair Kellie Pomeroy. AihI now, as he held in his evTl grasp Xnco the hajbecom^ tiny locket, j which by some detsehra from fee bracelet on ; Nellie’s isrm, he felt that he possessed an almoet 1 certain means of revenge better* en Guy, of and | stand, perhaps, a chance win-, ; ning the fair girl for h»s wife; for the locket, as he knew, had been Guy's , first S8S£Kfts& At this moment fee footman , “" entered “~ th(! pa r i orj presenting Miss Pomeroy’s regrets, and a request that Mr. Aetoa : ; won ill ererii* Im-i- Quit afternoon. The truthrwss feat wHh her womanly intui-> {iim >1|0 ^ ,, lIlg liiyineiI th9 BfCTet which he bad thought known to himself ; alone; polite and, having ever treated him with isdafhrcn.ie. she felt less inclined now than ever to endure a tete-a-tete frith him, her Rising as the and footman scarcely entered able with con-1 message, to oeal fee pleasure it afforded him at this j moment, when lie was still trranbline frith fee jeer Of havingbe en; seen a s he h as t i l y hld lBg sttfnrng bauble jin big bosom, he left bia ComplimeBte and de-! petted. Offlng ditwto he to • TO asmall rmg, wife whxfe he taut ened fee lo^et srenrely to bia watch chain, rad then sauntered down the iSfftJSiSlX* streeVin thehope of meetiogOiiy. jOuj tented approaching, look his handsome with a serene, face. con ! on | As they stopped to chat, Fred, aslf | bia anxious hand to carelessly conceal nomefeing, hia watch -chain; placed i j jfmt'Gny, on *anl sa was intended, noticed fee ae tiea. said, laeghiiigly : ' “W hat is it that yon are so jealously guarding, | Fred ? A love-taken from some fair isdyr “Fes; but for that might fair it blight I yont bad hopes better ia that show direction, per haps present,” laughed not false Fred, it you just; at nerv onsiy. “Oh, nfrer fear for mel’’said Guy, “for shall I have not already caged dangerous my bird, rival and to so prove a your suit” , ’•Well, then, behold'” replied Fred, removing his hand, and diaelraing to view fee tin v locket. Guy turned pale as death- vioWt but mas tering his emotion by a eflort, he playfully Fred’s issisted upon .knowing the namenf charmer. “ Oh, oome,” ra»3~Frea,"~ rs yba'Sr« feigmng^rmoc<*nce; oitSi far sorely ytm mast have seen this trinket faeritetaST’who upqn the ariBofftir’irffll fee LEXINGTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, * JUNE 28, 1878. ( has this day bestowed it upon ss a : pledge Qny of her true loro." j ! while this had flippant stood aa speech if turned being to atone rat was I t i ed oat. and thee, wife a few common i£u a bfifiilt £ai 1 i ‘Vfaf tilt* m iwi ma I-kSv- BSfSKdtttrs:'' * t i in . # ’ sense ot impendinj itself too vague to ah ipe into eounectod : t h oug h t - --------- servant entered the room with a note ad¬ dressed to ’’ Mias Pomeroy.’’ Grasping >t eagerly, spaamotUmUy, NeUie tore it open, wife blanched face read the AU is over between B1. I trust to revisit ^zsis& ssr ^ Wr . . P „ | feeir own eouvenation, had not nobeed f^e.inhr'hTteri^lf. hW jftgaiff jjrs 1 atm S>me , 8 » au doolicd7’lmd P™y aSJo.l to0 toTran 00 “* . admrtof cqhngring doubt 1 fewTbvthe'Lu^Tte Ami Vefee? Arowiffiito a nervotis tmm srs^JTsiaf’i«ss “^3f fert"SF AS wCfeC j , a'g8a w'a’rodid ™ l^lod lllll "mm the abrant one, el,e dually ceased to vi p^t him. with drinking and fast horses, was rap Idly him eating hi* ,.p the fafeer, handsome properly left by One day, while.. frighteneil at a fluttering rag, feted, as i ! threw him. VV3i.n the htatily-ram moned physicife had eSmai«fe 1>« i injured. wounds, he pronounced him' mortally I ’ thoughts Knowing, of revenge th«n, that Ouy for him use-: all j on were and that he must soon render up au account of his evil deeds, his i thoughts turne.1 to NeUie. wife a feeble wish that he oouUi uudotho wrong l3ter, be had done her. So he deiheated a his sin, be^ing her fofpve new, ness, and and oon containing the locket, and dis- i patched 3??* it to 8he the injured girl, who, true the dymg at man, bitterly as ^ he had wronged her, and, fcliat. he might not die thinking himself unforgiven, be bad aent a note to the hotel to which been ear tied, only bnt few fee messenger feat reached there ; fe to'Bwr fee unliwy Fred Acton had hvcwW * * • * ' « . - i Guy hftfl soppraed that NcIIIb and Fred were loitg.mnt-c murrieii', bnt lmr.1 ly i£* had he set foot in lxmdcn when he ! hie ol4 recruited fticnils, who, and secrated by one of ! among the gossip he bad to relate concerning Guy’s old cirde Fredlcton's of wsqnaiatsnces, mentioned the fact of death, an.1 also s*id j that Miss Pomeroy was as beautiful as ever, btit unmarried. At this Guy’s his own rashness hail dashed fee cup of happiness from" his Ups. Could there f havia be en JreacUen. jn... Fre d A e t o a ’ a ■ conduct, and had he wronged Nellie all; these weaty he years? tions Wildly while asked the himself his these hotel; ques and on way to resolved by the time feat he had would amved least there he Nel- had he fe see He and have an explanation with her. Onra more 1» turned hie step* toward I the well-known house where he had i spent the happiest braira ot bis Ufe; j | onoe more he was ushered into fee fa mfear room, where eyen the pictures OB I the wall s sec med_tosm firooreii i.l e r*u jiintJni frlcmily recognition, liy travei, the old family he servant failed to remem. ber reqne^ng him, so gave Mire no Pomeroy, name, merely to see she Nellie crossed soon thefereshoH appeared; but when Hardly the had of love recognised him. and wife eyes wild a rareraa ^ of ftSSU «Guy^dear Guy t” she was ; uw told of fee loss Of her locket on the day | Guy’s last visit, and how she bad re- j gretted of the dyingconfession i^being hisgif t. of She Fred ahtetoldi Acton, ’ and bia restoration of her locket, which she showed him. worn on a blue ribbon : ■!' u t hi r sera . -■ forgiven Guy. penitent by his deeply Jml Joving^ was fully joy of such wronged Nellie, i 1 who, in the blame him. a reunion, bad no heart to ; in Soon fee after stately there was a grand and, although welding | manmon; the fair bride’s ornaments were milk white pearls, there hung suspended from the central clm ter of her nedklace a tiny locket, bearing on it a blue forget-me act .'■«*=«——a-sw Neck ties are in gray green sod mas tie, and beige shades, beautifully em colonTli^Sn. broidered upon the Pomperiau," ends in mixtures EgvSiau of an d Italian. The latest combiuation is bronase, ’ oW .^ gold and 7.^-7---- r^d. D is aferelsted ttetp-at-fee the rata of ^truotion, pine fore%t« of this country yeak will be exhs««'«d in thirty to fifty A Peer Tew* ter in town .mace oil w» diworertd. His i rusty -................ . — — — -s h or t to, end fee ecriM . ' la Ms hand, , SJ5 he a ‘ *M*0*Bf[ DtUJCii OI and feot acroaa to of He street. r fe« neighbor* kind?" yelled want If Eft* a cep HiatH weaf yon as long aa yon somewhat “My dear, confused, air," replied fee don’t prfwident, “we want hides hare. Take them somewhere elae, patienfiy, ofTeusive.” “take the tilings away, they *” ..roi; at ’n thstr said fee red-nosed JtTfee& Bha T ! . v ' ebU mad thing, ra toffem," cSESESKHfe ttssii&sFz ; sjir-s atti S’CS I? The ®» preaiJent with the skm« for started the for the man .idewalk, and after having reached it he «'’And thui« MiebpaeMOWfejy.a ^ i •« * .^w Ycrk-. Queer Oferrater*. !*}S3!£<!Z5?SA2!& tiri namedrSkinner (the mSeone 1 that s „eil Heocher some time ago) for bother m New Tork. I{et husband. feTjudge Mr. ' has written to d..m«ndln» to Imcw wliat l,» meant, wanttto know what he meant he Sad b.*t ciime to rantt rad find out. The ekanoea are that Mr. Tom ri joa won’t have any business iu feat court for some time, the queer tcokiiig wonuia wife i the preposterous In foont of toe name Astor may house be eeeo any j day Panl'sOhuroh. She is abont nstall or as , fee average man. and fee rig sne wears ; makes her look like one of those nictur ’ esquefellows who chase the bounding bu«6Hora the back of dime novels. Her is of fee Buffalo ^ and Teraa Jack order* but- turued up more on one j and it is decorated wife “’..% bright coIorato ***. ‘“J* kh i wears a sort of drab frock ooat that falls ■ below the knee, and ia fastened around the waist with a fiaring red sash, Ptot- ? Moons of toe same color complete her exterior outfit, and fee whole feeeddeat! <ra< cn to weak, lmSnoi la about ion be sal^rf awmig^oi Mr*. Tom-ri . carries » sale s, few "■ipies of the f'n/ea n o as : baiast. anil ouehand uraally gnwna s that is hitaSS^Si^SS always readv for action Kentucky * few years ana A good m a n v New Yorkers mcliulmo fee Dohoe magistrates Krofoeky^ghtoff wish thev woukieo g Imck to 7 ■ —. . ■? ... .■- . ■ , : *“-“«•«*« It is a strange story of the sea feat comes from toe bark Beatrice Haviner, w hi n h has Jaa t rea s h ad -pert adft w a tot- - age eommenced oa fee 17th at Decern her, during which three of fee crew die.! from a disease which seems to baffle medical analyms. The bark came from Padang, one of tb* East ludi* wire, and was laden wife., green .'Java-. coffee. Whether the exhalations from fete cargo pererawd tire mfe, or whefera i they bad erattracted fee Java fever be-. fore starring on their return voyags, doea not appear; but whichever it was, it prostrated the entire erew. and for wo d » ya t he y w ere.rowrok m«t.o!i)y : the matedonlil move abont. and, sitting | iua chair, steeled the barb. (Meridge’a i. Ancient Mariner had not .a much worse : tinrewife tea dred crew than did this mate wife hie sick and delirious com tweions. Finally they tea inwife other veaeete, obtained fresh JR} supplies ^-V of qat HkttMflte.[of men, i hospital, that she and the principal at-aU.—Nkw wonder is ever raached port ' Yo r kJ g rpra *.- ■ ' ' -. fee flhsah! , »■« •»*«* be Being. The taste, skill amra.lnatrv IT fee slaughters of fee family can hsrdlv be put to a better nse than iu devising and i executing floral *nd vinal adornarato tor the home. If the porches and ver andahs are not airredy fttruisbed with vines, don't delay auother week but nut: in some rootebfwnivthieo m,ii a comfort it iain fee hot days ofsommer i to have a vine curtained porch in whit* to ait Then there is the arraoaemeat of flft^ra flower-baskets to «nteeL*^v terente ba4el* b7ted, viceable wire cau ma : suitable and * haU-dosen vteaawttt^A of feem ailed wii^ ’ plant* and *»r^Md ways toarar* iraderin* ought rad porches be artraotive added Rraecujture to \6 ”52122fSl32: tbt* tbasoxaxAmh’ ments Moat W'PMKi^SSr'-ltall fe f of ro«», oqiaHv with m 1 i tending GmSS it A*! is am m ' m * m * : ***r- rcftiocs wculs. mi la j , feetnaelve*, Pult'"' » ee . - muif. t i a! will -^reTT^t made deapite atraBBoee efloiU to conceal them. Peculiarities ? . riae to the ratface, and are palpable facts to all atoaad, although their’own saanaar fearful of being 1 thought zxists: odd *o that of they anppreaa all outward manifestation and allow eccentricity it during during ia life, life, and only only io crop out their last wilia and testament*. However fete may be, «ia be certainly an eisetlest oppertBoit, to tha sharp, caustic, sarcastic or witty •f tbereia axpenae no poamMe of relati*** ch taoe c* t rf friend*, their ever aa ; ^tgwaatfga j ! i ^1°^?* ***** * foUowtng reproaeto wills The eitracts are eaaea i 1,1 P°»M •' InlTTS, JohnO—•«. Baq, of Surrey, , s?it= riage, by her turbulent behavior; for site wae not oratont with deepiaing fey but she eoutrived every method to make me nctuto^ nnhanpy ; she was yjfer rm,, to hra ttould ttCSa&O&U T ii , »’™fS"u“da?^' «, suffer, aa will be both seen from married thenext extract, but si«ters SreT^roS and a i M a m re a am; fn this writ of Dr. l>un top’s, however, there is ««e oampenaa mmrimltoji *ag ff agsi!it » ; T’a.w"a"l,‘baaSi l «” h y ^Uc Wvf£f ^ndfeat Tob^rtldTll ternav . ft P°i’ *° T tha ■*g°_g”, MSSk^b »*f 1™** % *■«“ “ ~’^XrS.?ras U ««Rarilf^vcnte zJSmSS* m it -* 0 In ^ Enellshman left a *‘1* iSSSIi ??- t * lloi .?. g .- th - a i oU< ;^ 1 '* pr, ’ vl f”j Hw^SSfum d MZbvlf ^ tor ,SS.^T JaLZZL ««ii wSfeg-^dIfflw Wr* in SLtZtti* SfHwTwfc iflftAi if lujf.s/ rif thiTra.^2 viLX. ph.n ’ !?l£ TOp *^ rf *W 4 » n «bter Geirtirnd^e. ; ! V«sJW ehtldren I»»e this prrferenoe of fee large ™ y because family j ? ie Bas ' 110 ‘I;*'’''-' 11 ? 5iic flnde in bringing 14 them up. been exceedingly mMt bare ul . ®‘ *b . tl *e daughter father's affections—Brat to have ranked ?oar m her a hmrael/iMtra *b® n a feen a cat, then other children, all, fee outranked her the ; bnt only beoanse of numerous jssawtftrssasa: progeny. »lady before of refused Rouen for having him, twenty through years to marry <• w hich,” live independently s tates the will,” and I was happily tflaliled to as » bachdor.” It is recorded,ef arich oldfsrmcr that ; in gfering ^instruetiras fra his will he ! .liroetol. legM-y B” oIAloOto te givenU, iHatincbon wasmivte 1 *. “fy?” usually m reae fee ! widow, married again, he doubled the : and when told that, few was quite toenstom. he possible raid.,wit h heart - sympathy bu him for gets his henl deeary snooeasor, t as ".The fc at, y in gjr r ”j^. 8 ° i berof Blackwood » hfagainne warns all making feeir own write: a?* road- batafeeliais JfeaLuintii more tender gra-! . : testatrix for me, who, like Telemaque'a nw*b«r, Um# "** -°** “ .t „ C°'^££,. me , And fee ends by revoking her own revocation; StffiWtobbimg nr scratching «omen*frood«S!- to*** w»»« wire make, her awn ; wfil. Wills in rhyme are rare. In a dwe decided in fee Probate Court in 18r5 Ui ~ to«»Utei snric u-w .aie i i to tim as follows: &£X.5thI!wSSnwHwka -I him* nrfitor kith nor kin, ToMargarat.unrdearest wffw Sfe 1 * S mimnc, mimi ' This codicil t s Another Bariccs iroecireen of® rhyme is feat of a Wilram Jackett, of Islington. Middlesex, pi-wed is 178?; iM?nntornrath ■ To eyt» As dataramote W whote ef my atom.' WareHfefcaaamadnwwa goodn«* htegranted her* Which ftr-d'» m* * ’Tha -A-a ten no one m*r prevent my *m*ad intent* Or raaarira the fete tew racket. tuIj n JtotmFget fcSilt^ ^ WnxJxnwt, ' . imro VOL. IY. NO. 38. I'AhM. GABOEM AX* HOUSEHOLD. - iBfWtlM M«ltMc New. 1 SPBixaa, -Springs are formed by the mterventfou of day and amid strata. ■ few i-tore. «Mra. . .. i i too ! pesattta^ It* free pannage. 8 rl?-W urwite Cloox.—A n inventor deaenbeu an automatic dock, in which ; the winding machinery ia onerated by A piston, os the surface of the glycerine, ia ao connected with ratchet wheela and toothed twika that motion iu either di vcction will wind up the weight, He think* feat the contrivance will 1 be#* pccialiy tecrotogieal valuable for self- registering instrumeafe Tsmnow Onaa* fob BraOTACtaa. — Teitow giaiM givea greater rest to tha * r * aD ’a^.ut At rifle ;s&s about fcmrteeD feet J—r two feet wi le, TO d of an average livo.a of. six indies, The upper part of the lira ia -loaed wife ordinary of glass, and which half. has an inelir fee lower ition an inch a At i* s'^sscsr entirely simple. a salt s.z^, let The water is into the box for about an inch in depth, and is then exposed to the rays of the sun. begu.^»dft A v«r* scB-e evaporation then mfouuhl that j-wg r”H’ ! Psr£sS *■* “ffISi*! 1 aa possible without toueliing-to fee and then Ari^te one Dart of i^^mS?ia the telephone for fee otter end. ' The two uf e by the wire, and with this ■ i !iS ^^ pWttoWar dgSHon. .'Bee, if the t 7 ?** ”.‘ «n™«e. h*t tor twenty-four **fy “0 «P hours, ^ and * ’ allowed coo) slowly, that j to very ao ^itid of ranraling goes ra. By fhto 8 “ prodaeed through a atrrasor fee hamls paste «ie lapidary, pMSfeg who gives It fee foira for f tln ?’ l’ r *f ato “ 8 wltb n I Vmrm mmm. f j Use only tin pails far milking. Sunflower seed is good for poultry. fee ponltry liouM dean mi, i For i lawna bow grass seed . without , Clover ft one of fee beet and cheapest; Oabuckle a few before oleming it. ftoodwhr-t* STaSSt rtrolueas aeventv founder 1 aom I ‘ ! *1)™ “ no MtgH certain . remedy , yet . - known fee |»«»p M8 mhing ia urarlv planteT^ aa gqod as caltivs ti *J won wonld ‘ dear tout house of rate ’ k Kerosene one ana . le ,, nun go, 1 dose of pamt is;a preventive of farm implements. Apple should trees, when planted in good soil £ be set forty ej^matracra, feet apart, fe^ er My leave mar m ak^,teainer at the barn over i | ^ss&fratisisa: *™!?®,S® ly to InJd * «- be more productive. . Make will your tenors cattle tiglnaid and strong out, lit have keep brush make yoortote pigs strong secure, and keep toe bo«* from fee When ramy, bad weather comes, so ,j can’t work out of make doors, your.racks, cut, spUt. p,i e vonr wood, patch the I your fence* or gates, fed Q f y o ia . barn or house. P!ant ffrapa \j vines, for there are few j I y,„ t 0 ^ well ^ , variety of r , while there is no delicious frnit, or feat may be oul ; Ta ( c ,i , 4 .ith less trouble; araieetedr% and yet none i «o«M»enly T fee i community. ' nreiroi Hiare tr ow Hoo™* *»« HA«*.~Take brad's^fe^ wa^ S^Srtfeght ^terrad rateh’ ^1! rob »?* nt ’ , half a pint; cast— oil, half an carbonate of amiMm^a quar-. of an ounee ; tectnre of ronfeandes, ounce. Mix them well. .This is said to promote we growth of. la Jv and !>•-; v|i : . 't fr-n il ii'i^aut . Frbcklb anu Tan Rsorea.— Four of good hard soap; slave flue di*6..dre in ten quarts of boding water; add one ounce of salts of three ounces bona. Thrai take from the fire and set to cooly then. one ounce of aufi'tea liquid d»«i»l«I ammonia, oitof two glytMriue - SiORAisg A- AHP R u bl ’i ia i mm. -— A ; simple relief for neuralgia is to boil a small handful of lobelia in half a of water till fee strength » out of then strain it off and «dd a tea spoonful ca flue salt. hid Wring poteible, cloth* oul spread liqnul the as part as affixed. It acts and over ; like * Change whe cloths as sum «• add, tUl fee. pain i* all gone ; ttete cover feepla ce ovr, so a * to pre veat tatiag ooU. Khenmatespcwj ofteo ht *>* «PP»<»fe™ *> fe« P*‘°fwl I parts of, dofes wet iu a solution of sal; ' soda in water. If there ia in the joint*, the sure is wry quick ; wash need* to be lukewarm. * rr^t < «u«. TVTV-t- »■ . f ~—■//-■ following daeeriPtion of a , froit cellar, whufeteny offbnl arena sal liable hint* to those who are lot information on this aubjeet: Ten years ago we oosmtracted a fruit cellar brief description of it. The division j walla are e instructed of brick, and the . apartments at» two in nnn*«, an out® and inner room. The outer room ia but umlerground, and ia feet tan high. by j The twelve twelve inner feet in area, wholly ami eight underground, room w i and and froat-WKKd: Irori.proof ; it it Via* Viae, four tout bridt brick walk walls j and acemented floor. I n t hmroom fee ! thTVAthcr b^2i° cold. “The rater ' room holds the fruit doling fee autumn. aASSS^sSr 5 nounced tumnal agricultural fresh hum, thoeeof *ere last pro as as sea son's growth. w' K»rt»«w. Mtrrro* Baora.—A small sorag of i^lfs^'^S Tuttle .. spoonl to ^ ^ Ba lt L“Ld one half teaacoonfalof bbok rin^ir’'some n r . t haMa nfetof stirag SSTe’^g^B lUse KiS an onion ehoppra sSSHS , ,'sst ^.3!? £!£JrZ stirred into the mdk, “ n ^ Beat It well together, add spice of any kind, and aix cu p, of flour; roll it rather thin; oufritwitha Uvvbi aoJ wife a wuraglaaa to loro » ring; brush them S;s5Ji^s?m^A - opthefetef ^” ^“** Hl0liewm u „ u UBi malwart Sootefeman, tweuty-eighl yw* old, and a hotmsiccr he ou, and being afnuo to ' as goes ^ p,mmencemrat tiU the warm ^ will visit the SpS weft tu<, mS°S r begins. America,, He and proposes pnn erossing to Europe in W to reaffli thB cVoBe oft h 0 Exhibition. He will be accompanied tor a time who by Dr. Ryder, a hygienic backers. practitiener, He intends is alsooueof his and to avoid to keep rip an ordinarv diet, he has the nse of tobacco and spirits, as always done. He is perfectly and sound will in l'«» b - ' ^ “ d nothing ^tion, except drjnk htUe m month pure water. Be is to receive $50 a Rnd axpenscs, and if he succeeds he is tojreeeive»10,000. To fecompltab hrn task by the 1st of May. 1880, he will be obliged to and walk he forty expects miles a to day gmn on an average, during the first few enough on this months to enable him to^^ dispenae with walking on board ship while crossing the Alan tic. Act »et from from Prinelole Hrinelple. How fewpersons there are whose lives are governed entirely frrai Even pnaci- those nle rather than inclination. n8 w(jo rp4e(. be endeavoring to live for ^ pa omne Jar short ofrar aspirations; alas 1 how very (ar sliort. How often we find onr convictions of right-and welffra duty questioning il ft focliua- might not be as the .a to yield premising to tion, just for time, will make our disturbed oansoii»ee» tb&t we 5S5ns.asGa&ss to duty. Vain, fallacioua reasoning of a w<-k ^ nfe , we CM wy ,. r matB np mis- U , t oi.pr.rrniiiiT. selfish act. one Once speD t hoar, one wrong, unimproved, the rsmt Soar waste!, fee opportunity fee cot committe d, H i. beyond onr reach to recall, ekrapt fra in thoughts of.regret. We may atone it, but we can never change fee pest Alas I how painfully we are awaio of thia fact. Then should we all endeavor more earnestly to make onr UVes of principle; fra we al kn ow feat, afte r all, fee path q l duty thougiTromaHinre rugged, is not Wife dot sweet pleasures; rank let us never onr luclitiatious. if they would awayfrem rqfek TfeeadtellWe l»ck upSonr permitted at fee last to ltefe lives wife satisfeotioo, fee mg we have ‘‘done what we could, with ’ that oar Father regards u» Sealing Letter*. The Dutch Postal Annual ____ gives sejne . information in regard to the 4d modfe which' hawbeen «n- 7 OJ for sealing letters. For-a Jong nenoJ orilinary beeswax was fee only mnterlal. empfc>!re4.:'®t!WMd"HteiBM'Jte »-»■ , -t u o rr re placed by sealing wax. lnfrodurarf from IndiA By degrees this came into gen era! use. The oldest book m wn.eh there is mentis of sealing wax is a treatiseofi.Ee Garaiasde ^t»<«i Are mantles and Simples, published in li>63, ( and fee first tetter known to h ave been eeatea With wax JwttBl behave bran written to Freienck Caiint Palatme by a Fi euch gentlcniaE. Bent oil a nureion to theOourt of Weimar. Wafer* made their appearance.somewhere about fee same time. and Adhesive used envelope* about wrre mvented nm m ringiami feat 1848. If seems very strange so simple a deyiae w« not thought of bc fore. By »bi«nl<»ce»i slow .degree*- «t^bng the most vairan4 con aervatire wafers; but they were long returned u English feose strongholds of evmrarvati offloee. ga. to e wax-makera goycrmnprtt raonpatson is now, nearly gone.-Nkw Tork Abn. •• •'•I: --4i »!>»T<»l1 I ;i : ’ i•> .. , |. I »-V» ~ % u< .5? ■ IWII Ag.erti.e, It*. w S2EJS^S5*S2Ei -■■■-■• «M» i —---- t .0* <**• AW 4 a. imm 5£s£££ s *.o» J* gal* Itnt each Bu rtlow a per >gw, s .,...... u# ItHU ef A switch in time The early bird catches the amra. • The tied of life—the married one*. *» eoupte—Oyster- shell*. The few and agate requ*a*_9h»k* Be sure you’re ahead -then go right i Many plants Moan on fee approach of »"*-»-*• ■ m “f- »< ; horae. Movement* on foot-the march of sa army. Boston donaumoa - <5,000 barrels of flour ^ 7 , The mantle of darkness is tar out-end be hit loaf ?— Be * *< There is a skeleton in every horse,” i, fe* the little boy read it. who fo h ,«, their week bro ken rd are said to be feeglaeiara vr ,.„ (V ,.- so nun of Affs,ttta.a=sys *“"• The population , . of , Manitoba „ „ u tatnereac- . . •“« fee oi about one thousana P« r w «« fc **« » might not not like to prat wife feeir gardens, though feeir grounds. they rite always ready to fork over camel aud burneaaeii cow, may oftentimes be seen in Egypt together, pkraghiug. An observing young gimtleman of almost three yema said, “Mrs. during donee, a patme let in the conversation: yonr teeth down again." He belonged totheuiboof I ith hia Auhan-w, in ebanty And he dweU. w aunt , a SM^JSWSRia h«fe aunty. of The Greeks had little or mo notion batter, and fee early Raman* used it only as medioitic —never AS food; article of it is comparatively a modem flick £S?F *«««» Amir* Gauthier is creating a fern in Parte by painting * lamleoape *l*o m dve minutes, a portrait in six, and hy painting two picture* simultaneously one wife each band. wmSBbbTjSSmSS^hS^uaZSI there 36,284 of market gar ,u7«te raw fftimd acroa Xte agai nat &HSL tarfleu t* land, , and 711 in Wale*. The mean height of an In ilian is G7.83t Inches; of the A mer i can whits mill, 87.672; Sootoh, 67.066; Eng lish, 66.B75; Buaaian 66.893; French, 86 277; Mexican. 66.110. provinces conquered Empire—Siberia, at various tunes the and, joined Kfew, to fee Astrakan, Karan, Fm Crimea, tonil. Poland, Kruaeinia. Tbeohless r tvuuh C •—.mist, Blan qui, has scarcely ever been out of prison * year at a time since bqyhoqd. He ia at preamt ia CWrvaux prison, where he has been confined for a*»*u yews. “Take by the forelock, young time How man," said a father to * son. “ era V »»id fee young hopeful looking at a picture of bald-beaded Tune, “whon he liaan’t a bit of hmr on hut head 7" Street garments are smaller and feort or thnn last vear. The round cape sin¬ gle double or triple, fee revived ririfo, and a small straight mantelet taking fee lead. Tho jacket; however, is by no means dispensed wife. Charles Reade declare# that every¬ body should be ambidektroua. But what is most needed in this eramtry hand ia> fee ability to rob a bank with one Mul nurh your trank for Enrol** -• fee same time With fee other. The name of fee phonograph in i G«* man ia nnsergehauanekeitigenf GTOBta hanphfteichtaniisgcspreecher- When vou wind till that it get* up on cold, fee etuMheo cylinder, and leave it ^ *SJ» ‘feTi hing .—Burlington Hawkeye. Tlie seeds of plant* are their eggs. A sunflower produce* 4.000. a poppy 80. (100 a tobacco plant 800,000. and »pleen wort, 1,000.000. Some, umbelliferous as fee sea Rink, flow¬ have but one seed, alurgo ami ranunculus er* two, and the three. The capenle of fee white poppy coatains.fl.QQO seeds,__;_____ Holfnte” has been ; ■■ A Dane named English *• with marvelloiiH astonishing strength- the He bolds with aim* lest* of either rid* rirugglt^ outstretched on liea a ladder to horse. He also upon hands * and feet, which he is faateaed by feeir utmost to rad two horses, atriving unable succeed. drag him off arc to A couple of yonng men were out fish¬ ing the other day, and on re t ur nin g Wtes Sv, Thra jblled to the farmet'a buttermilk? daojsh t«i; “ Gfels, have gently yon any wafted back to The reply was “Yra; fmt keep it for their ears; we onr own calve*. The boys csicalatol they hadbusiness away -and they west, A man has submitted to Pittsburg, Pa, a novel method of three lighting lighthouse*, the city. He proposes to erect >al one and on Nunnery Herren Hill, Hi», trim Jl wfecli one on floodI of light shall be emitted “ such a Allegheny that anywhere ia Pittsbnrgra fee City navemiot a pin oonld be seen if lying on in the darkest night. The lights will be so placed feat * * crossing o’ the beam* will » fee rad every light will neutralize shadows of tin ‘ i . F. The British Medical Journal, i* ppeaking oi effect of the habit of niaokiDR upon the general health of boys ite 1(1 Tears of age, *»»: “A cele brateil physician took for his purpose thir tT-eight tsiys- seed from i» v> -seven of tiirn be discovered mjnnoua of the habit. In twenty-two there were various disorders of fee cut eulaticm fid of digestiou, palpitation less marked or fee heart, and a dnnk. more or Is twelve jbere teetc for strong bleeding the-nose, ten was frequent at had Mit4 : disturbed sleep, *ad twelve , alight uilferations of the macou* disappeared mem¬ brane of the month, which for on eeamng from fee n*« ‘d tobaeco aom- days. Tlie doctor treated them *11 fur weakness, but with little eSect until the smoking was drcomtinued, when healfiiand strength were soon rcatoreu.