Darien timber gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1874-1893, October 31, 1874, Image 1

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VOL. I—NO-28. garim Eimfcr* (DsaUc, rrcLisnEL f.veb* SATURDAY MORNING. I T RICHARD W- GRUBB office in pTnt-Lrr s t ctlci! c. Subscription Rates, in Advance. For one year S2 50-Fo. >!z m<mtti*..sbrC Club Ra .ee: Five copies rich one yrr.r f Tt*n “ orowr. rxch jrnr w* A ivertisiiig Rates; PF’t SQTTUiE, tO’fnee is<-*. flr-t inurrttoß. ,fl 6< ‘ •• R*h <iih*.*i<*nt Omertiun.... 1 Ot; i?T Social Rflteete IV'Wy uni Lni'jf Arttrrtistrt. Adverfiaemenra frotn responsible parties will b published aatiUjrderi-ii otit. when the time Is not B .oclfled on the copy. and payment ciiotod anrorrt. injfly. Communication* for inrtlvMnal benefit. nr of n personal character, charsped a* advertisements. Marriages, and .'♦Wtiinrj iMtlire- t:tt rioeenlnt ioiir lines, so'irtted for ftw pnhllraMt.n. When cj c -edinv that space, char/ed as artvef'semetitr dill' lor tdvertlsemer*? one upon p't—untr.tJot a'ter the first’-.sertlnn. hut a spirit r cnmmerrla’ i > (trail ty will he practiced to wap' resrniar iwtrons. To avoid any mlsmiderstandtpo. the above ruler i, j’l he ad'sered to .vitln.ttt deviation. Ail Jutß*rs and comtuttnic-lions .could he address wJl ° R ebar 3 W. <srufcb, rAßir>f. o \. ’tTY O!UE< TIiHT. County Ofrcnra. Chyafy V. T-sta-e. Ch-tman. .T. p f itl- .11 Jinn* Walter am - ' nctdiM.li. I>. ... Itl'n.'ds. i.. M.-tnm-S, Th.ep - Gi/nllliat. ' f/’ert f t f? (7.—Hr. **. c.r'ik” C'irk St’inerior ".vaac M. Aiken. Or tin-try -Lewi- .bu-ii-nti. fl' ier ,ir~ lames If. T’.entie'r, Wy -MotOtty'nn. p*rff r *r Tkt Rrfvmr —'-' "di-t ?i Themis. TiT. aoPtriir H. 'V. 'Vita . . Om*‘n TVitwr-r-E pt hampe y. 'the **. y.ryii—a o.tvr- tuift Eft W ednesday In efiei m tuth . . . TrTumc “n Oiflccm. r--0" Vi-er—T. P. Uens -. p r Or {tttrrncn— Ta-. . Gibnn .T an ~a'l o. ,7,m - Licit Ison. It. 1.. Morris. I. Mvlntosh, Tl.os. Qj,rtltHi.lt C~rk <r* f tr"r<V'*r *‘—nan. C’tf Mar hr!— I < l> r'T. ft Mirror —' '.l h’l'l /y?pcctov G**ftal — K S. T* n*’*y j* .If, cVt fV i'*o • in ' t t*2 n’p'mcV. P&’ t rVjsin.as. T-n-c M V.fceti, J hn r. Cnrrell, $ I F||**a ( i Y MUlf. Conner.— T diti r T Purr-H U. G. bffC -rv. C Jlec'yr of H<>-tom* Pvnncicl- Pfrtrtct— John T fs.it't- • ... quit r- -. U.- tit- vlrk. Ogw’ly CM-ct-r of ft/r Tort of Darken— Cine*. H. I'oWf i.d. "J. o. “.-Tnla. / > nnA?tvfsr~Tl V*. Pat 1. Ta • nil leu .It -v tv *v.dttn.l|r an l-at r.tdav at 9 o'elock \. M. f>r MeToto-b No. S. A A <> K. Ft . matr!'sr clo-e Conner!?.ms With mails if' inp North and '.oath Tile in'll arrives from ’RcTiito-h No. !5 A c H Ii tt. evr Tiles nv in (I F i aieV ti'ni'-stSo'e'l.- Mai's clos • ev ry We luesility ami -afur.lny at o'clock. R iL'gf'OUl. The e nr * rdtdoi|s scrim at rite Me'h'-tl-t FI rtpireh v rv • si.boh ev, 1 1 ii r at 3 and H o'cloek— l*ev. K. 'T. leirkwooil. P et -r R 'iif'oui - rvie.-s a* th Ftii-C pal Clnteh .vers Pntiday moiiiin; at It o’clock. It v. It F. Olnt Pastor, Ft-'ll'rUnt * s *rviees 1-verv ’'a' h-.'ll ‘O It A. t- 1 .. 3t 5. jM. oid 7 P .at the co tir -d Baptist Cnatch- K> v It. Mkliti P. t r ~ Redrto'ts s ..vice- ..verv *a„htvitt! a II A. •* . and SP M. at the Method]-t Clturo.i (colored!—Rev M Brown, Pastor. M %~o lie. T.ive Ol'i I. elm- No 137 m-.-ts fir * ir.-dn -sO*. !„ ea r *h mo ith it tip ir If‘ll near t e M irno'ln I'ous . fi. P. Clntmpiiey W. M. A. E Cirr. S.-cr. tnrv. CHANG’ tFS r.PME UKVK’f, MTP' RISTEVDRVT’ • OFFICE. / aTLiNTIC anu ocit h *• p v\N'AH Octol) r 11 On wn \pr it vi'Ußn\Y, omoHKH 12. HTI i-ass.-ii* r Train* ■* 'in* ">* I nil! rn.i ue fillu>: KXPUB'S PASSBOOK . L'*iVf> Sivin :ih dat'y - t 4:10 P. M. Arrive at .? -sn;i ill VHT h :’s I*. M Arriv.'at B inhndif* <t illy nt o*ls \. M A rivpat \l ian tl ilv at 0:10 i. M. Arrive in f.tv ■ i >ak <!.lly at 3:">s '• M. A'Tv**af ,1 i’k itnvile dally at *'*: - ' M Arrive It T|| Jtn is-ce flail VHt 10:55 .51. L-neTtlltht-a .. daily at 2:H) P. M. 7 •** tv* .1 a:<a atvill • *l.:ity at :* M. 7. av • Utv.* <>ak daily at 0: *5 P. 'i. Leave i hi iv dail 1 at ... 3: 10 I’. M l.env ■ Riii,‘ir( ia* ri 11 1 vat 4: 0P- M le'ave lesit , d.ti'v a r 6:no A. M Arrive it Sv'H’imih and ii.y at B*2o A. M. 8 e (>ia r (fir ni a riimti'h t ~7 .rV*<i .villa. P-a nj t (> r Urnti*~> :i ik title Traill nrrl'liiir at B-‘ ue*w (> t lailv at I'l; ,0 !’ \i. Arrive at Rat vviek riaili at Hir'd) P M. Lmv- lira,* ,trk S: tl \ M Arrive at Stvaiumh 8:1 t A. M Pt< ii fra fro >1 Mte>n ltv M and B. <:OJ 1 'I Ir li ic> in •et at ■itt wth rrii 'or ti "i ida Par retro* tv ilt Plorl la r*> *tiTtM' at Jarttp Vtlt trail arriving tit Mar.m at 4.C0 P. M. Af-'JOMMOD \T7ON TRIP!. (Bastem-v nirwos.t Leave Savannah t Monday. Wetim a iav Rnd Pridavl at i ... 0:50 A. M Arrive at .J -sui. (\| nid iv. Wtaineattav and K. id tv) at . . .12:30 P. M Arrive at l.atvton Motidav, ft'etlneeihty mi'* •’ritlav) at . 7.30 P, V. la-av • l.nvnm (Titead tv. Thttraday and Sat urday at 5:40 A. M. I.etiv • .Teatt|i t I tti-aday. Tl ursdav and Sa'ur t'a ) at 12:40 P. M Arriv atSivtn ah ( rue-d- v. Tuttradav a <1 Stta.<la\|at 6:45 P. M. ACCOM MOO \TIOV TRAIN. (WESTERS DITtSIOS.) I.erve l. Tvtrn tlmtav ijttptti) 7:25 A. M Arriv, at Vtl Ui-tit. 0:33 A W Arrive at Quit.nail. *• 10:54 '. M Arriye at Titoma-ville * 2:lo P. M A rive at Albany, ■ 1:00 P- M. It'tve Alhanv, 11 8:.5 A. M. lantve I Itotua-vilie* ** 2: 0P M. Leave Quitman. *• 4:15 P M Leave Valdosta, “ 6:38 P. Al Arrive at Liwtt.n, ** b:t)6 P. M Conneetintf at Alhery w'th Xliiht Train on Sotith wenteni Knlr-nd. leaving A litany Bnnd*y. Tflesday itnd Tlmraday and arriving at Albany Monday. W edltesrtay and Prit.sy. Trains on Bmnsw Irk and Albarv Railroad leave Junction ('No. 9. A. anil M. R.i for litany on Motidav, A7!neday and Prldav, at 11:00 A. M., ■nd arriye' front Albany Tttrad y. Thursday and fca M. Mail steamer leave* Fntlnlviklg* lor Ap*lachltOla mry IbuXßday. at 8 A. M. B. 8. HACvEB, Genl. Supt. SAVE YGtJE MONEY! MS ARE II m ! i IT P VERY IMPORTANT THAT EVE Y ONE FioO Tilt PEACE WHERE THEY CAN GET The M For Tlieir Mcr.ey, OLD STOHi:, CORNER RRO.’D AND SCR3.YEN STS , MRIEN, GA.j W, aid rei-'C - Fn’’y Invite the attention of their friends and resident.' of I);ii icn mvl aiijoininyr e-nmtu*s. t i tlieir lajfjc l ;iikl well so loct'Jtl Stock of General Merchandise, CONSISTING U? DRY ROODS CLOTH.KG, H arid CAPS, BOOTS ani SHOES, GROCERIES,. 3ACOK, FLOU^, CORN. MEAT-, OATS, lAY. LIM^. HATH, S: c- CROOEBR?s 3TGV6S. able a~d Pocket Cutlery, Farming implement &C, Piiiti<*n’r ath-iititin yiv.oj 111 tilt* Mlpjt’y of Vt*fi:-o's. C.ipfnlHH of v.s.sc'h nil* vP|M'C ; a- vii vitf.l fc < X'liuiiM* oui Im'jt* iiiul coinj;li‘ie ni nek < i SHIP CHANDLERY. before purchasing elsewhere, which we are sellir-g at prices that will compare favorably with any city ia the South. GOODS DELIVERED in tin CITY and on the RIDGE, FREE of CHARGE. GIVE US A CALF A. & R. STRAIN. May 0-lj. DARIEN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31,1874. ■‘lsons who shall wilfully make an indecent *-xp. isure ..f i is or her. or of any other ]>er -ou. shall be liable to arrest, and on con viction lieb.iv tin- Police (Joint, shall -uflei the peaal v of not less than Five nor m >l> than twenty-live Dollars and all costs, ami in addi ion. be imprisoned ami made b work on the public works tir streets lor.noi mire than twentv five days Uponpaymeat if the fi .e tlm Ca rman or acting haiim.tn may remit toe imprisonm -at anil labor. Si£o. 3 And Uis fai l tier ordiinic.l hyth* tuthori y atoresiiiit, I’h.it it shall not b, lawful tor any person or person* in a \ house or embus tre, public or private, witfc it toe limits of said city to disturb or moiesi t te public peace autl good ord r of saiu city ny tint noisy or tlisorde'ly com Itj.-t. upon pan. ol a fine Of n't more turn Twenty-five Dol ors mi l costs, ot less tn.ui Five Dollars; sou a addition, be lmpiisoued nr tiie space o a*' in >re than twenty five nays And win ■ n aver it. si,all Im necessary to preserve tin i ace by en tiling said e,ados ire or budding, it sh ill be the duty of any One ot the city o acials to ask admission; and if lesistt and o. afuK.-d. the person so resisting or rclusi ig -hall suffer tlm same penalty. Up n pay uent of tire tino tlm Ohairm m or acting tiairraan may remit the impirisnnment and 1 lair. She 4 And be it further ordained, by th* authority nforesai , Timt uo labon.. radesmtu or rue cliaut, or other person and i, if cis any tabor or calling, or business •oiii.ected with their daily avocation mi h> hold’s bty: or open any sole f.r the sale oi neifhn'ldise f iltV i.lmi nr sort o’ iecessity cimrit.v, or hi itltSoluto HYocniiotf tf tile Inimiy excepted . ttinl evey Jterso.i d' the iiire to tiftevu yin a til diseieiioii. w ii> tlmll violate tli: teitns nt iiie tibove n<l - unices i ill It lined tlie sum of not less tint:. ;'\ve nor m re Until Filly liollnrr. and aii ■sts for each nil’ nee. ami Pi* itnpi'isnneil :'or tlie space of ~ot more than tweuty-tiv. lavs Provided n vet lli' less, that ine.lieiin s tad ice. I lie dreasitif'ol vittlals in litinilios’ eiiises. taverns or hotels, nor tlie s.le oi acid if early in the nt truing and noi alte in* hour of 8 a. M. shall be prohibited l>y In* r quueinen hof this nidiiiuiiee. Upon payment ol the fine the UTmiim in or i.oting ■dtiairmau may remit ihe iiupri onment. Sea 5. An Ibe it fiir.uer onbum'd, Ac.. L'nat no wagoner, teamster, drayman, lure. - •r, driver, or their ue vauts or agents oi •ther per ton w’aatever. sli.ill ply atm t the • ity with tli—ii respective veinc es nor con vey goo is or merchandise, wares or alii other t i lig p-xcept baggage of and lor a p.isseli ;er or paHHj.igers for tlie p.irp i.ie tn load .:t * or unloading a y vesa l; nor sli Utlii'e my cat lie, liogs sueep or llt li.-r dime ol a. l nils for tnarke or rnde. wiu.i.i tue limns if si and <i:y on tne Sa tb.itii or L nai s hay. ■Older a penally of not less than jd nor mo e nan 8-5 or to he imp-is. me i, not to exeae.. ti ll days for each and every oil nee. Ann to vessel "r other w iter c.aft. exeepi s e.m,- • rs plying regularly from p otto port, w.ueu nay tie m ransiiu cases of in mn.eiii lati t*r or m'Ces tty exi'cp ed uud-r in.s ord.- tailce), shall lie alio veil to load or Ualoah o my cargo at a y w iai'l or wh rves .a s.i >. cy on tue SaiiLt .th or fjord’s day. nu n r a leualty of j-5 for caCii and every "lienee. N • keep a of any i.o nsu of eu,ert.uumeut, a t iverit or inn keeper suad alhtiv any XeaSl iug, liming or disorderly c induct liitine to <i r ncii id ll.e peace and of tne iSdmatn or •ll,er itn' enrolls acts >r behavior o.i tltt lut ttf any person or persons in or aoout .ns pieni Rt s oil the Lord’s and y, umler a p ti nt \ nf .. 20 lor each t.itd every ode.tee. Fb*r h dl it b- lawful for any pu die g attes o. -ports or pa-ti ties, such as r eilig. sit otiUg a t irget or ota raiae, bn iting. tin nng. AN ORDI.NACE 7b 1* entitled an Ordinance to Fvj p.-e.is Offenses against the Public Peace. Cbifty of Lift and Alorality of the (i<y of Darien, and for other purposes. CJection 1. The Board of Comity Cotti- iitn-nioiierH. ex. icisitijr juiiKtlietiou in the City of Darien, do onluin, mui the siune is hereby ordained, 'I hat for the |>nr)ite oi presetvittß the pence, mid quiet. Hiifety mid decency of the City ol Darien and the in habitants thereof, no per.-on or persmiK. either in t’.e night tima cm- in day time, wi I be peiuiitted to use any pr<>lmie, obscene. boiaterouH or offensive language: or. to enui mit nay boistejou , liotous or and sordeih conduct; or. to be found drunk in the streets, Louse, shops, store or church or other building, public or private; or. in any lane, h|g way. wlmlf. park, rqiave, coiuinou or ' 4her place, public oi private, within the limits of said city at any time, upon pain of being m rested by any Ci y iiu.slnilor i’o'iceluan, if eouiinitteil in his or their presence: or, upon complaint of any citizen or citizens; or. on toe information ol the (biainam or any member ot said Hoard, or of any officer of said city and upon eon victio i thereof belore tho Police Court ol said city, he or they so offending shall p.y a tioe of not 1 s> than F ve Dollars and ff costs nor more than F.fty D 'llars and all costs for each and e'eiy offence, and to be imprisonetl mid to labor on the public streets or works tor the space of not more than fifty davs. Upo., payment of the tine the -Jrairman or ac.i tg Ouairni.ui may remit tin imomonmeiit and labor. riac. 2 And it is farther ordai >ed. b\ the authority ufresaid. That if any jieis.u -hall appear in an indecent, nude, or Heini inde state in any street, lane, sqtmie dock >t other puolic place, and any person ■ r -gniing in person or with il 'gs. lmvis or an., .min 1, plays, dan.'iug mi.gi g. dnlt.ug. snouting, in otli r thing or pastime, oi u talloweu ocelli atioli oi tiikoidel 1\ m.idm l whatever, sa.. 1 engage m on tin- Saboatu m .ord’s day under ape ml y ol a 4 In ex teen _sh .o’ e.teh . kl < ve y person iii.il oi e.C t i.iul < Very ojfem e: alia ne o vner tn oc mpanl ol any ll Use or pi ice so a 1 >wilt„ ten OifellCe s:m 1 0.1 CO.i.lCtiou. be n.u ll as rin ip.th wnet’aer he be ue u.tilv engaged i. ni t .u 8U t hr ac.i of tne p nc , and .t had be in,: il ay oi tne Otty Alnrs.ial < r tner o—ie*i't • e,iivfi.lv ex ,m ue tlie prem s.:s ol ny enclosure m sanl c-.ty and at se at it the | revisions if this sec.inu me fn iy o nil. led W to. ami to p ace all olfe.tders and at s .ch p.eimse on tire Inform.til >u iloc.v , tad he sad' have th** power to Bale, tile nt in ses ol a.ty jieison lor tin* pu 1 pose nt Uni ti. net .osiid p.enlists sh.ll tie 1 i le o a line ot iZU ami to i,e held as a pa ty ,u nid ml uces; prosecuiiafi for the same to ot omtn uceii wituin hitecu days th’ .e.it- r. Oil . (>. And be it fill tiier old lioth, <ve . r..a- ini' the p rposes > t tuis O.dina ce t na,l be only necessmy Unit the disturi a.n e ,e ol sulijcielit na.ure to call tlie sudden ntei.tion of j a-seis by if on the siret t. oi f the eaceably itisjios and him den ot any nouse or place ol business or public building, or of u contiguous residence, if within an enclosure, either by boisterous or otherwise offensive, indecent or tuof&'ie speecii. or oi some unusual noise calculated to create dis order. Sec. 7. And be it further ord lined the authority aforesaid. Taut no person will be pet milled to offer tor sale any obscene ot indecent literary work, print, picture, or any tiling of tiie kind m any house, store, stre -t, lane, or on wharf or common, or in any park or square of said ci.y. tt on pain of a tine ol not less thm Five D ■liars mil costs, ormor. than Fifty Doll irs and costs, and imprison ment for the space of not more than twenty live days. Upon payment of the fine the Chairman or acting Chairman mav remit th. imprisonment and labor. Sec. K. And tie it further ordained by he authority aforesaid. That it will not In lawful lor any one to resist or oppose any ol the City Marshals in the discharge of then ditties;,mi turther. that if any ol the above Marshals should call upon any citizen to assist him or them in making any a’rest and .hey refuse, they sha 1 suffer the same pen alty as .nv be inflicted on the person or persons tnpy w.-re called upon to a-sist ii the arrest of That any one violating this ordinance shall b fin and no less than Five Dollars mid costs and not more that Twenty five Dolla sand costs and l>e imprisoned loi the spneo of not more then fifteen days the latter being in .lie powtVof the Ctmirnian or attiig Chairman pro tempore t, remit upon piyment of the fine. Sec. y. And l> it ordained by the au thority aforesaid. That no person shall be allnwt and to a ssi ill bio wit a others or alone! at 'lie elly jail during or after the arrest of •iiiv nersan, and upon refusal to di-por-e. h ■. she or they shall be air x'cd or placed u mil the. intorm tion docket, and on con v ctinn fined not more than Twenty-five D >ilurs mid not. more than fifteen days m jail, the lat er being in the power of the Chairman or ,e-ting Ohairm n pro ttmpore to remit upon payment of the above fines. Sec. In. And be it ordained bv the an thorny rf-ire-aid. That all arres's must he made with a city war ant. unless tin* crime s eommilteil m the presence of the offi -ei or ofliceiti in which event he must procure a •varr. nt is soon as p acticalde. Seu. ID And be i; further ord lined bv the nforesfl’d. Tust no pe s-'ii shall Ite al itnvetl to keep as proprietor a disorderly house, an ! that uo p ojuiator or keeper ol my house will be permitted to keep open Iter 1 ocock yaturdiiy night for tin* pur pose of and liming, frol'cing. e e.. on pain of ie ng fined lint less than Five ]) .liars and • •sis noi more th in T.venty-five P i Lirs slid costs, and not more than twenty days in>- piisonmehi; the latter bein jin the p >w-r ot th - t iit. rm 111 oracling Cli.iirimiupro temport ot discharge lip it' payment ot the fiite. •Si c. 12. A lid he ic further ordained, by the at t’u i*tv afore—id. That nil ordimme s >r parts of oribnauces niib.atingagainst this oribnance he and the same is hereby u pealed. Passed by the Board of County Cumin if. • sinners September !)fh. :87 b SPALDING KENAN SeplO- f i ierii ana Treasurer. BEJOSHAM’3 EOROPEAN house 155. 153 160 and 162 BRYAN STREET, >' IY. 1 .Y.V. 1 IT, - - - GEORGIA. T fft Pr|rfutrr *ivGuf th<* n r if rrti ti >yi* Mini imp uv -ir.'fit*, cun now iiflVr t<* hi?* p>j4 nil th'* c to b< obtlined at oriicr hotel!* AT LE4S Til VN IHLF TUB EXPENSE. A nESTAI’HVXr ut Till. KI KOPF.IN PLAN I lan hn n H Ad> and wh re utn hih ch. ut all h urs unit r whatever cn be *ba u and in the inayki i. Ko im3,with B i.ird slsoadty I)et- r iiitiel t • be ou’ib ne by n r. a’i t R-k if* b trial, • o iflii nt tlmt compute >*utiaUiciioii \vi 1 b i> ivwu. JOHN n;j mS.N AN, Sepl9-ly Pioprirfor. FALL RSID WINTER, !8?4~3* EDWAIU) -I. KENNKDY, MSROMNT TAILOR 126 Bro’t ih'oii vtreef, Siivnmah, Veorgm. Invites "lie nt lition nf lii* former puriin* Hint th 1,1,1) J,- a g.-n- IHi o lit?* IH W select ,i ,T I'l nf fi , Kiiglish Mint Fr n ti liigmisls.' ns iiii.-rs unit Film" V.--lings nt ■ f i i,i* di ievst tiuiis ;iil,,|i' it in *li s. Hsuii. Inch a it! be made up t-' order in ihs- iiiiii *|i|irov, (1 fitrltions. A 1 m"mi- iv.iir.iiitvd ii* mpr, i*. lited. S |il9 ly V7ALTE aA , WATT, ATTOIt X K Y ANT* Counsellor at Law, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. DARIEN, GA. it’ ILL prurMc.* in *b* p*Mio- C< nr? ’he c>nn ii • t >!• Itfo-h Cm in U n (Jly n.\V>yu*, m* ii inif. Titt'iaß LDhttv 8 ,- van \ h i? ih- F>* 1- nl < r nn In c-• **f Bink'nptcy. Ac. Pdri.CU Hr Mil* t g v fi to th* *-oll*ctioi c-f cbdm*. nd tbic* a .uiiutiiiou o Laid Till r. Apii *6 — NOTICF. E> " the HTK. CVRItIK ” W T 1 a** } tke n ir tin t • -ii • ii*l fei .!ly 2*l. 1874 all MU'T BE KEI'KiPrKD **n the v\ii*rt and !! !?►**!-Mill b ai the ri*k of the owikti* or h .T 11. MITH. Ju io 25-tf. Cijtiii t.i (<]]}. J. 3. L. BAKER. M. V. < tFFKHS h'n pruf r oi ol *crv:ci(* In the pnb.ir. 'J rp cittl ut.eiAi u given t*i dti*i . Ol* CHILDREN. JT**~ BiN? presented first cf ecxh month. '&T July 11 ly. [From the Ssn Francisco Oi.l vn Era,) Jack Habbits. now ONE OF THEM SAVED A MINERS LIFE While iiiv iVit'inl C vil<* nml my-eli welt! out in iltc hills back of ti.o G<>!- leii G t'* Park last tvet k, u j tok • iib !>it came ululig nml ntoj poll lo lo- k at is. ‘lf I Iml tlionglit t" Lnnß mv re volver along wo would hiV.t jack oi toast fur bi'tukbist to-morrow,” I n uai keil. •‘Not with mv ronsoii',” ho replied. ‘ Wimt ic iron can you give for no UOUSI lltlllg ?’ •‘A inlilnl H ived my nml I have not kwh it one s’.bec, and never wib .v It i tic again.” ‘•II or uni ho manage to save vom io V •‘iliree years Pgo I was li ing in .Montana. A Hineiter had just ludi omit, and ii rivaled a demand for hii ver r .<-k, I owned an intereMt inn ..i t ;Li.fc had bom sunk on 3d fi 1. i i 'k iig ti e lime had come !o malo l .ivudttbii', 1 i otic.tilled to go tin r It . got so.tie ore, nl.d have Jt tested. lint so; and reaclleil tin* pb.C t j>lwl it line to take sbelU rin lint luun from a teir.i'le iimlsiunn I lighte my caudle, went to t te bottom, and went in work. 1 ban not bet n iln ii more tha t live miunita when I In.am a no so t int Houmlo ! like a cannon, li e r.,ou over uiy bead s took, ami 111 i uiuinenl 11 e oliult. belntitl me caved. ITol T o ic m im igini! mV 1 e inga betid nan 1 can describe litem, wliell 1 n llinl in Vs. If burled alivt. 1 tru.nbli ,iv< n tit .i i* distni.t moment. Tin iMt.f .ii the siintt was rocks, tin l when tij. -y came down iln vdj I not pick so tg.,;, ()Ui. waat Die air came through I’ ,ere was U'.iinng t ou 1 coui.t tlo rel a-e myself. I knew Unit if relief ini not crime from toe ou side I nu 8 perish. No one knew I had gom .in re. A rou I ran past t;o month tu tne ahaft, but it vas i ot. iravth and much, ami 1 was not tik ly to aiira. t uen.iou by ending; nev. rth< less J h 'Ui< dat i iierv us ;1. tiny. The fo'- ii.w.rg uinrniug I cmmueuceif callii g , and ail day, w umcvt r i l iiuigiit i I eaid a sound, I 8 tubed. * Whe . night came ail ho[)4H t f nmg ieh ast.l ha i abandt lied me J .e t mg added great biitt ruess t' uy st.ff r.):gs. I tawed qube a hiigi i.uuiiin o money, ami Hiionl t my fait it mam unknown, my creditors woid* j i ,k 1 hub lied to (I el rad them, Uo uy name would be stigm tUZ ti. ‘T will not dwell on the agonies I emuiren; lam S' rry I cannot forgt t In in. •‘J o morning of the fourth day oi n\ iu j ns,mmenl l iibiir<i s tini I'iiwi mlo my grave. I lighted nit •.mole and HAW a rabbit. There \v j 1, one npertuit. huge enough l< admit non; i closed it 'o j>r tea hi dhC-i i. 1 saw in him Po Ito ttppeas •>ty huugt r, and my Ia id was laisei .i Kill ii.in, wlit'ii a thought oecutre u ini' liial i.l'i Vi ntod lit) blow lion. .1. scend iij>. I li.t-l two tiMlii.not-; ilieir united length would reach to tin road. 1 look i 11’ mj hlui I, tora t lute tl iilgs, tied I I" 111 t >_'< tll )', Itlill till ti ilio Hshline. I wt r u lona gold wakd li 1 ; i l it* I li on In the put of lln ill tn.it winl I cross Uit- mud. lih t til mv. nl leaves from my duty, .trott* on dien my ci.inii; ion, and tiei iit'in t> unit purl ot tlie line tlml void i In- t.ut'i'.e. I li en lied tin end ;n nit) otti of my whirl uroumt ■I .cli’s neck unl let him out. 11; turn r. in-lit and tin* i ml ot tile line, Jiu< l knew ly tie way tie mis pulling tnat he w t.-* nnt ving tit sp l ate fit .t nip s t.. t u.- .p . b >"ti me tnggitij. •.fnppeil, .iml knowing knowing to In J.iCn’e chief nccoin. li linieid, 1 i i.ougnl In: lunl t ill ililllwelt InoSr. AhoUt I I.l’i t) liolll'M IlltOi Walds I hi ■a- ion- pul e i, itiea someone cu led, I tiifil to answer, Idil the Imaise tails . mil'll- died ill tile citVel'ii. Iti ei ..uht'd tin- li e to allow i was not that •‘Ad pit W sill, again, ami 1 knew t ie mu . had tone for as istance. '1 hen came d.e sound • t voices; 1 palled in lie lint, ami It b.OUglit me loot!. I I I e. k -o. t .t) liifll WtiO W ike l til till •.aitii Him- hour-- to t eat h tin . ‘‘A vt tv in' e pint) t.ej Unit stout, near tile s.v fi liad Inidii ike cause o. ai. mis.or.uue. it ti i • been mad i ..outi. i ot niiii, a. u the storm Im .il.iwii it uv* r. ii.e ifi i ibie blow l .truck 'lie gr aiu i had caused tin . UV' . • J ick Lad wei ini tin* 1 ue aronm. a b.l li, aa l tie-. liltllSeif so stunt tint .n- w,it> i i.pristtuf'i o.dsith its si cm eo is I hail been insole. lie was take, i . lilWil, put 111 a large C g , a. l sup pl.e 1 wail ml tin- r.ibtut o h* aen s tin niaikei nfiori led. Ho, lii.w’eVt r, tin not itinVe, an 1 the boys, b il v.ng tli.it lie ‘p “ c 'd in llioii.pi ,’ Vo ei n ei li m .ne. He was t.ik n bi k n ~t> giinhmg grounds amt i.bi rated. “ll' not o ly saved my hie, but lt -ii.tme lae l e ie a* tor ot all I lie rabbits in the iieig.il> fin U‘l ttie Mini, fs 1 - i.an.lag Iro.u stioutu g >y te.uny n bo biui.” $2.50 A YEAR. No Children. A home without <•! ii Iren is like a h-aveii without, nog'is. We often hour landlords pl'eter some of thel* tenants bee uise they have no children. V 1 vert iscioeiits of houses t> let, or Itoaid, nre q mlified by t‘ho words “without ehi.dreti.’* Oinhhvn are an incumbrance, it nuisance, find are not wanted Supposing 11 1 ey change the order and say, “Select circles ami classes of society, and single persons, md childless p treats; houses and hones where no little lipi p a tie, no it tie .voices cry.” How still and prim the parlors, hmv orderly and median* cal the company, how cold and for mil t e salutations; there is nw romp nor fun there, no scratches on the fur niture nothing awry, no glee. The /m sts are like fish—eold-b.ooded; no lirol) of paternal feeling heats in those veins; no pets nor playthings, U eunsc no children are tnere. Any >f the company are free to bring in • kitten or poodl", wi h weak eyes, md the c< rners of his month Btteaked m elianinds, like the stream that flows horn the lips of a tobacco cheWer; to iio fonol, o and k.sse I, and li‘ on tlie lap of its and voted m. stress. 15ut no c iildreu. B- tti r to swe ‘p the fl Hirers from tli@ o], belt, r pliuk the stars born the kv: ves, let pai it and varutsli and upholstery g", but let the children ■ome. Next to the song of mi angel is the laugh ol a child. And the .mart t: at can feel andean s'y, “■ hate children,” should exchange ; 1 -io<s with L it’s wife. T- emm or woman who has fallen, 'O matter what the crime is, who re* tiios in l is soul the love of song, of dowers an 1 of children, Ims not yet licen left without the ministry of nn 'c|s, to woo and win them back to virtue. And the homo that has not echoed to the merry voices ol child ii o ', has not yet been hap’ized to its name, even though formal prayers hi iy have dedicated it t > the purpose of a home. H ovevi r close may be the it Mi ities of loving natures, the bond tout perfects that union is only found in parentage. The full heart s never known until parental love re veals if. Is th3 South a Good Fruit Coun try? It’ the q’lffi'i >n is intended to mean i country abounding in good fruits, ■ve most sadly answer, no. Nothing astonishes fc'ie r;tranger move when raveling in the South, or on first set ting In i'.', than the scarcity of good Ynits; ami tl c impression produced h\ the cireum'danees, that the South <s not a good country for fruit, is con* irmerl by onr peoide themselves, and •spi ciailv I>v tin- farmers, who, with i f-w exceptions, of course will tell im that hevon.l seedling peaches, Chickasaw p’ums and Scnppeiliong rr pes, fruits don’t do well here. Tho esv who hi ve uuderstaii'lingly tried I e experimei t of raising other and -npi r or fruits, however, know bethr. We h ve shown again and again in these pages and els. where, and de- Monstia'ed it ill the field, that the S >utlt is in cof the best of all fruit eoun'rie , an I others have done the same. Will not onr readers all mnke ip their munis to plant at least a few Yu t trees and grape vims tliis_fall — out t. • t ike care of them after they tluill have been planted ? Do you* who are Patrons, bear in mind, as von should, the injunctions of the itnul of your order in reference to jiantii g fruits ami flowers? — liural. The Inventor of the Circular Saw. —ln a lonely, seel ml <1 position in the •orniT of tl e . i m I* ry near the ever •emitifiil little village of Richmond, X 1 ou zoo c* unty, Michigan, thehis oran cm find, on a pure w hile marble -l .b nearly concealed from view by a urge cluster of hiac hushes, engraved he simple name of “B i jam in Cum oims, born A. D. 1772, died A. D 813 ” And who was Be: jumin Ctuu ntns ? He Wiis tlie invent >r of cir r saws, now in ue in this country iml ii Km ope. Nearly sixty yiars g.*, at Bnr oiiville, N. Y., near Am terdam, tliis man hammered out, at iis own bai ksinith’s anvil, the first rculariav known to mankind. He v;is a i o eil pioneer in Hi-lrgun, a ii,-t et nnsin t > one of (he Presidents f the Undid States, a slave owner n New Y'-ik s'a <,a leading" mason n tlie tl vs ot Morgan, amt at whose tide the v*ay elite of the then great ■5 ate nf N. w York feasted and tiiank tie ly f his iho ee liquors and wines. rgy Kh tt (jromb.i, of Africa, baa rn oe ti-e ot the ti'W cable to say to oohton: “List tmsri nary just l>een p,t to bake; ru!l* r thin; send souie n.ng corpulent.’* A Michigan lamier laughed tin he sipped his j ■ w out of joint, and i;OW Ins wife s.J's t>Le believes iu spe cial prov.deucv.