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N*W YORK LETT t;R,
By Our ltegular Correspondent.
Kkw Yorx, Ang 8, 188 ;*,
'raises theatrical.
Midsummer is a dull time in the
amusement way, but as the Ne\V
Year’s is the time when we are Corin*
selled to review our deeds and mis¬
deeds for the year that has gone, so
the theatrical year id the time when
the records and the cash hooks are
made up ardortg the show people.
New York spends a pretty penny to
keep t|ie wotf away from the doors
of the 14 principal places of amuse
ment, and yet New York city alotte
would not support so many. It is
estimated that the following popUla
tion of the city is something like
200,000—that is there are about that
number of non-residents here all the
time, and upon them do the mana
gers largely depend for the success of
their seasons. About four millions of
dollars were received at the Box of
ftces of 13 Theatres-and/he operas,
last Reason most enough to repair an
Itori-clad or to jiay for the wines and
cigars of a congressional committee
on an investigating cruise, Of tin's
amount the Madison square Theatre
(including its travelling companies)
took in ov*r 800,owo. Booth's The
atre (Bernhardt played at Booth’s)
$ 280,000, the 14th Street Theatre,
$186,000, the Standaid (where the
stock of Patience rarely gave out)
$20,3,000, Niblo’e Garden $198,000,
and the Theatre ComiqUC $215,600.
I havn’t time to figure up how many
flannel waistcoats for the Hottentots
this would buy,nor for moralizing over
the amount of goods that the money
would have done even among the
boor of oiir Own Citv And if I did
ence, arlf iMOfe than it would tC- tell
an old smoke tlv t twenty-five cents a
d’V for cigars of $90 a year, will,’ invested
at compound interest in fifty
years, amount to enough to pay a
plumbers bill for an ordinary season,
He recognises the vastness of the ul
tinate result, and how gratifying it
Would be to accomplish it, but if he
gave up his dgafs, the quarter would
go somewhere else in the way of self
gratificati^i and wouldn’t saved
Up at al! for this kind of luxury, So
with the theatre go Kt who foals anin-
tense interest in the welfare of the
heathen, but nevertheless would not
give the money to them, even if h«r
tenoflned the drama.
It conU a round Iwfn, ho\v r *a-<Ia)'S#
to either fit up it theatre or 10 fun a
traveling company and the expense-
for scenery and costumes, for th«
elaborate plaj'S of the past year hav‘e
been enormous, say nothing of sala
ties ra-it advertising &c It is risky
of failures
m it has been greater than the site
cess. This, the theatrical world, is
an enticing die to outsiders and as
a general thing, they see only,
THF ROSY SIDE.
Now and then S Sketch or a para¬
graph concerning a leading actress
goes the round of the press,gi' ing the
terms upon which the “fortunate
manager ° ”»as been able to secure
her services, . gossip . about herelab- ,
or
o ate wardrobe sll. or the number Of
pricte do*, kveps, or lh« ele
g»« of Mr po»i« »d poo, or
fiages. A .Just now the theme is the
.
engagement of t :e noted Mrs. Lang-
try for art Am^ican tour next season,
the terms reputed being the same as
B iv„ 1 * yte to Bsrnbafdt .ho *
ried off $140,000, of American money
as the result Of her six month's stay.
it is preposterous and thoroughly ab
surd that an amateur c» the slags,
not six mouths behind the footlights
would fee able to Oommartd equal
tetitls with the woman who has stood
at thO top of the theatrical ladder, for
emotional a«iri«, ° for 3 years ’ but mart
.
ager Abb*fy has tested the capacity
of the American furor for tf.-lebri
ties and knows what will draw and
so theatre goers, t>tet autunyn will be
allowed to gaze upoo the Langtry at
$c per evening. Lsrietr? photo
graphs and Langtry lithographs will
soon break out all over the country
like the measles iff a country stShoo',
and every attitude that the female
form is capable oi assuming will be
the subject of a picture of the pro¬
fessional beauty, arid then will come
m regular succession Langtry hats,
Langtry gloves, Langtry “Bloom of
Youth” and Langtry cigarettes And
in a year ifore now- the lady may re¬
turn with a fortune, praisirtg God and
American extravagance for the means
wherewith.to live without labor,- for
the rest of her life.
THE STARS Of LESSER StACJVlTut-t.
get likewise their share of notoriety,
When I us«d to go to that monument
of Theatrical Bad luck in London—
the St. James 1 heatrN—to see Rose
Coghlan ill Vert-Tert, she was con
tent to walk t <3 rehearsals
tierforraances and occasionally in-
1
. the ot . nan
dulge m extravagance a -
rom cab; now her caariage is as
»turf a* an* cn the A*»*.’-.«* arid
Hamilton Journal.
VOL _ X.-NO. 32 .
' hCr elaborately furnished
ayaitments
inspire the eloquence of the reporters,
who likewise revel in descriptions of
the possessions and surroundings of
Clara Morris, Sarah Jewett, Mary
Anderson and a score more of the
favorites of the stage. This is the
rosy side of theatrical life and no
wonder that thousands of poor arid
ambitious girls are so fascinated by it
as to be eager to join the profession
and substitute ease, Ivxury flattery
and fame for labor , poverty, loneli
ness and obscurity. It is a pity that
every dote of ■« such mental po.son
should not be accompanied by an
antidote, so that these girls should
knOWsomethingoithe nigi.tiul struggle
necessary for the ordinary young per
; son to gain A livelihood on the stage
! »«d, at the same time, to jireserve
her integrity and self-respect, The
few succeed, the thousand fail. Let
me tell you a little story to show
i he shady . SiUfe M
with the proviso that it is absolutely
true, save only Such variation in mere
details as to prevent identification.
Sitting at the opera, one night, f last
winter, by the side of gentleman ol ,
a
means and leisure; whom I may des
j ignate simply especial as a man ^bouttown,he
called rtly attention to a mem
'-fnl woman, with a mass of jet black
naif, but a face whose ghastly and
\ j death like paller not stage
j exen pow
der dr theatrical “make up” could
, conceal. I know something of the
physical signs of health and disease
and I studied the woman closely with
r:y glass, as she went through her
part, with exact precision of time,
but with Such d manifest lack of
strength, that, at times, she seemed
, on the poiilt of fainting. At length I
j said: “That woman is starving tO
j death!” “Yes,” he replied, “she wii!
; be dead in six months and she would
eagerly welcome the event if it was
not (ot he*' child.” “You l.now her
t hc»r 1 .,„ici
branu* of rinfftcfOiis reports of his
somewhat adventurous and rapid life.
“V, ^ a sadder story, I don’t
■ know than hers. I*, is a custom t o
; I 00 * 1 upon the women on the stage as
! doubtful characters, at best, andupon
! bifllet dancers as already committed
t' perdi. o„. hut there is no, in ,11
; the audience, a-woman more entitled
| to respect t-bari sl;P sometime I
may tell yoif her story, it is ton long
»gj,«,-c«b«,«.-n,h=acB" My curiosity was aroused and I
studied the fate ot the dancer. It
.had been very beautiful arid the
beauty by no means, gone, but there
was a look of physical and mental
suffering _ . that was pitiful. I , saw her ,
upon the .,,,,1,1., 9 tage;tne iook anatne vveax- ,
ness rve?re srill there. Then the
anson dos.J,
T» <Ns <eo;«. «*•
. at Manhattan Beach, when
- piazza, a
gentleman dropped into a chair be
| side me. It was the man about
| town. I had not seen him since the
| oi^ dancer « prepare,! >'« (0 hear that she was «»
dead. No. She was still living but
ilL And then, under the moonlight,
and with the merry Crowds passing
before as, he told me the story of
a broken hearted woman
which I will truthfully respect you in
my next letter, hoping it may help to
' dear awa y ; - 0:Tie of the gl^onr of
- the stage front those who seo only the
J0S 3 side.
_ _ . _
Questions for Candidate's,
Mr. EditorI wish to ask fhc
g^tlcmcn who are candidates for the
Legislature how they stand upon two
important questions that may be up
for settlement While they arem office.
Plow do you stand on the LquOrcpies
tion and what position do you take
On public schools? Do you favor
prohibition and are you in favor of
forthftr taxation for public schoot s ? If
so sperfk 'rut that the people may
vote infcStgArstl-y.
Independent.
CVUlrth Of (he Bladiler.
stbiginc. smart hg. Irritation of tie
nvinary piiHsag s, dit^jaecti cured
by B iciilfpaib t« Si. a* druy^js. UlM Ga
toffc ““ AR ’ h V!fKIV & L ‘ At
The cheapest and best umbrellas
j asrl traveling ft.Tgs m Columbus arc
^iTered for sale by Jcef T. Johnson,
TVIr‘T-!r-irl<r' Rr C r\
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. Atlanta, Ga.
Manufacture Show Caaea, are sob' hern
j . a« f n ,a f° r Sfe'b Tboma« clocks and fom
beth'a fly fan?, own the celebrated Stofie
Qj{# City wSler filterj ani1 cterry -, R>6m
fmit and vepefable drier for the world.
Price? *;’! be forwarded oa eppUes'lea.
INDEPENDENT DEMOQRATIO NEWSPAPER.
HAMILTON, GA., FRIDAY, AIG 1 ST 25 , 188 A
'
Memorial Meeting.
Last Saturday evening at four and
a half o’clock, the business houses
in Hamilton were all closed ard the
people assembled in the court house,
in respect to the meiuGry of Senator
Benjamin Harvey Hill, whose funer
al was then being conducted in At
lama. The court room was filled
with people whose countenances be
tokened sorrow at the occasion oi
their assembling, and the meeting
was organized by calling upon J udge
>V. I. Hudson to ’take the chair and
J. IDennis to act as secretary.
Mr. H. C. Cameron, in a chaste
speech, moved the adoption Of the
following res'dutions:
The voice of mourning is heard in
the land, from the Atlantic to the
Pacific. An able champion of con¬
stitutional liberty and the cause of
humanity has been stripped of his
armor. honied An eloquent tongue, millions on
whose utterances
have htlng entranced, has been hush
e<l forever. The angel of Death has
amoved frOril earth Georgia’s honor
<?d and beloved Senator, Benjamin
H. Hill; therefore, be it
^solved, That while we bow m
, humble submission to the dispensa
t ; ort c f t hat Providence who is tOo
wise to make a mistake, and too good
to be unkind, we can but mourn that
“Our Ben” has been taken from us •
5 8roaYcc i family our sincere syfflpa
, thy, and mourn with them this irrep
: arable loss, Which is not theirs and
ours alone, but the world’s,
emotion or t - at option o tie
tcsolutions was seconded m apj.ro
,
j P nate and ieelm g r A m ^ k * by ”° n ‘
p o rt « Ingram, ®. H. VVTton, Esq.,
and h Y lhe ' ch “ ir - 1 he resolutions
were adopte d by a u nani mous v ote,
,
; ms. chants, m-k, out list of Cruckcy,
Wt od and Tin Waro ai d send Lst
to us, wo win nur»ob and aave
ruinous f/eight* and I reska^e/ ifcat foxt
hU^b f r4*tQ If e> fit.
JlcUlilUE J, Co.,
A lastt', ti i.
*<■£«*~S*£"!Z\kwAT‘’ miltucut boclrty liuinl?- rt- > '
j I toa Oearr/ia.
>
‘ ^Td^/in
on account of the death of
mir great Statesman and Senator J!.
H. Hill, who after a long and painful
il ness, wmch he bore witn clir-st an
« to
v>r;in the city of Atlanta oti the
iOui, irist., suffounded by bis loving
affectionate family. Espec.ally is this
fmm boyh ^ od) wh '*j e he , ived on fr*
father’s farm,- and afterwards at his
own home in ad adjoining his county,
and when we listened to clo
' ^nce in our midst, and witness his
purity ” Ld and integrity, afi well as his un
cqudUvU cma ab ciu.ui.y ; litv as « an “a advocate auvuu.ni..
statesman, lawyer, patriot and orator.
It is therefore proper that wc should
j give some Kslii™,y of respect
e 4 still Sid in death, “ 2 1 the j« r !,
^ n g Ue was tongue
${ the most eloquent senator that ev
er darkened the doors 6f congress was
, ! hu f]> e d in death.”
ooS^SSo^ aS US the
are called upon to mourn over
death of one of the greatest and best
men that ever breathed the breath of
fife ffithe’r m ancient of modernTimes,
j S} , m ^pJse ’with the- bereaved family^
vvhogg j oss ; s irreparable,
Resolved that a copy of these res
olutiions be furnished the family of
our beloved deceased Senator, and
that the newspapers be requested fo
publish t-lte same. M.
JaS. Mobley,
J, M. KiSffiROXJGH, President.
Secretary.
' tZumiersoKl.
c , ottmK an(J tfft8 ia t0 fiive {bU TalS6 (oT
vhe nior.ey and not i>o underso'd. He
w iu send yon blank fvrffrs fSt Self DaettE
urement and whipa goods C. O. D. with
| P riv ' lc B‘* of examining,
Thomas Still Leads.
It m hive no idea of the immense basi
nrs.s done by Thomas, the clothier, unless
yorf have stood a' hiA door A few minn'es
and walchea Ibff crowd ss If sWarftfed in
j aD< * °°*- H is easily explained wl,y this
! is the case, for Tbom»s is the acknowl
j ; e dcfd leader in fashion, rt-n^Tty and low
prices, and his Lumfiei. is dtrilyincreasieg
■ beeanse the people are dailj learning this
' fort,
| He Publish the Truth
j And boldly asaertJtBul B. J. Thomtou,
1 . Son them Clothier, fit ai d 15 B>otd St
Colombos, Ga , carries o*e of the largest
lines of Fine Clothing of any retard .tore
i in Georgia. Yon will tppryeiake the full
l quality of his good., bia Moderate price,
; wheii yon have made ex, minauoft r,nd
f Me th at be is one of the leading C oth
| ier? and aiercbaots tailor of that state, if
'-to® ««•* T 's;t the <^teM:st #te®t et-.rv
f Oh, My Back!
That's a common expres¬
sion and has. a world of
meaning. How much suf¬
fering is summed up in it.
The singular thing about back'
^it is, thdt pain in the
Us occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver com¬
plaint, •benmntism.dy’bepsra,over¬ consumption, cold,
work, nen ons debility,
Whatever thecause, don’t
fteglect find it. Something is
wrong heeds prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so stich quickly and surely
cure diseases as
Brown’s Iron Bitters, and
it does thlfi by commencing
at the foundatior, and mak¬
ing the blood pwo and rich.
Lcgausport, It d. Dec. 1 , 1880 .
For a long 1 *• havo been a
■ttlfcrer from sfc. and kidney
4isc*»e. My ftppfet w v^us very poor
4no tne very sms i.mount I did cat
disagreed with ir.c 1 was annoyed
very much from Boti-retention ot*
urine. I tried ma> l remrdlfei with
no success, until Used Brown’s
Iron Bitters. S'ncc I used that my
stomach does not bother me any.
lcidney Mt vppetite trouble is simply i ttiofei, mrtwnsu. atitl y
is no n'K
like general health is such, that 1 leel
a new man. After the use of
Brown's Iron Bitters for one month,
I have gained w -nty pounds in
weight; U 11. Sakoknt.
Leading physiclatis find
Clergymen use and recom¬
mend Brown’s Iron Lit¬
ters. It has cured others
Suffering as you are, and it
will cure you.
® 811 ^’
in-.—
J. M. Mason
OfflM i* aftdde^a l*To
Gallary.
Columbus, (reorglll.
t.•«„«* ai>•« *«.! t« r i» »i»d ni.usmi
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{JQLD * ()'{ OTHER M \TERl\L
Insert* Artifioinl Tooth fr U) on« to
Entire Set'. A1.Z. V7Q%K
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(Jeorglii, Ilari’iw Count ,Y*
j John W* Hunt #*x- cu'or of the las’
, htu! Tratamant o* D It limit, lnieof tt,i
j>rn«r »nii>ori*ng decked make* him .o m* i .he
! belong.n* to foe eM.te of .«>d
All pfrs'tns ouacamed are hereby noli
g e a to show o.nse if any they l-avaby
firs' Monday in St-petraher next why an
jsr ssnsrte* ■
j. F. 0 . Wn,tmc-\ Ordinary,
Georgia, Harris *T/unly.
ltf-olien L. Philip", £x< cn'or of lhe
lnat will and teHtam.-nt of Ami,roan Phil
dv< eased, makes applieaUon tor leal*
to se“ 1 e land belonging to the ssfafte
of usia dccessed.
Al] persona concerned if ere f&ey 6'efehy noti¬
fied to eh, w effnse, ant have, hy
the first Motitfny in O'clofier, next, why
an ordef Rhortld r-:ot be granted said eXec
a Of to sell said land,
Oivi-rt under my hand „nd official Sig¬
nature. Aligns'221. 58 ^ 2
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i F C. Wiliusm", O'i'dinery.
Georgia, Harris County *
j„t-n B. H«»ty, 8 ,iniiniHti#tor t.f Jaaw
a. Deloach, intcof mid cminty dcor-w,!,
ni«ke« »p»hcatiop for leave to sell 'he
larnl fc-slongifig to ihe ustaie of suiii d«
“Jn p BnM>n8 concerned are hereby not!
fi.-d to *ho» c«a», if any they have, by
border K 7 noi lanrf
p'icant to eel) trvd
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j. F C. Wilwak-, Ordinary,
20 DOLLARS
WILL BUY THE
Favorite Singer
STYLE
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Equal to any For
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liacMUO SO.i byA’tS
F uiltj, -‘in Execution:
V^e mako M aa ea^y and a* h»\e fur yon
to hny of u«,aa of it-iOLantiu yonr iown
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^-operatiVS Sewing Iiulaioij,iiia, Macftifid Co. Fa.
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Successors to W.' A, WSLUNGHAMi
Wholesale anti Retail Dealers in
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Orders by mail will receive promptly atiehiiori.
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COLUMBUS Webster Building GEORGIA.
SUMmER SILKS 55 CENTS.
Summer Poplins, Half WOOL, 10c
Plaid Linens, Decided Bargain 15c. !
I<a«» CurfatirJs $1 a Pair
C jiuUim 1 .ai-.e loc to iSc,
Large Stock Curtains in Better Grades.
Lace Top Lisle Thread Gloves, long, 25c. 1
Lad.t's Shade Hals Che'a})'.
Choice Assortment of i uncy J.inens ffir boys wear 15c.
Coed Stock Summer Cassimeres
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My stock of Black Dress floods was never so ( (.mplete ami so full or '
good bargains in Wool and Silk Fabrics. (mid sCc my goods if yod
do not wish to duy of me, it will save you money and learn my prices. j
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