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VOL. I —NO. 29.
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v j|t !■ adhered 1 o -v-th-nt* deviation.
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DARIFN. o \.
I'FTYfU' E T HY.
Couity Off cor-s.
tin unlit C'a nmissi.oners —T P. reuse. Oh- r man .1.
p. uils .'n. da oes Welker. -'am s ' aek'i-on. 1., ..
Jin— ij " 'tfo-tt. Thorn s fli^nillia*.
C'er!' 't n C. -Dr. s. K-t-t.*.
C'er 1 ' Snn;—>or Court —'suae M \'k-n.
Or tin 'try -L ‘ - is -lacks.n.
S'ter-if - ! it’i-'s Rent'Ct.
Tepnh/ SV -if V- Z' G ivt.m
Receiver T or X* Vd i- in Tln-tnas.
7'/.r Col'i’hir s V- .
Corn'y Tr- i.inr r—E P ohampp-v.
•Hi- ■oitim's- oi-.-r- meet fit-i We-!n—day in each
month _ „
Ma iicd’s’ OfLcu-s.
f-. Off M inor —T. P. Peas--.
Er-O*. Viera*** lts. • Oil*oi. ,Tame WaP-er,
s i.-ek ison it- *.. Morris. I V !ii-"h. T os.
Oiirm'lhit
(Ve.r\ ar> I t’rrasurer— ■*’■. .*•. h-'iian.
ftttr .Marshal—\-t ll E. fair
Ilir'mr Ifl.
/., * of.ft IV (frri-ral —ll Is ft r-'fv
t. t i.v -n- morel , -it I*> -k
Tut Ward'.ns.—l- ■ M ’ I—n. J n I'. Burrell,
Ja— s V -
C; ■ -a.-irr. 1 ! T Rnrr-ll
T 7 3. --.5 o-v*.
Co’lecfar if Bmnstriei District—J oku T.
Colin . 1 q !S"I -s i P,r ois.viek.
Deputy (.'•" r.‘ -r nf Cus'nmr for Tort of Darien—
Chas I! t'o-v -'
Ti-irnas’er . Pa 1 ’ •
Ti • mil i I -V n e-l.i s'l -nil-at
nrdav ill On* ■!■*•!; M f-r '*'*T i. -Vi \i-. id. A -V
I) K R . meti ••! --•con' -i • s witli mailsirnlntr
North and S.. -n
Tile 111 it a'-riv ••• 'ri ll! *'< T nin-h 0 A it O.
It It ev. r T i v -F > • --v t 'll s„t R I,Vl|;
Mai's el-is . i•. -e .'n mil jtor h y i t
o'clock.
it -.'VI
Tlv* ear** reli---.it s- vi-es a' I'n* Meih-'disi E
Church v *rv S.ai lii-h cv.’iin at id and M o’clocl—
Rev. 11. ‘t. Lockw.l .1. P-st -
R.-ii'.-'ans s rvices a’ *h I-'-.i-c ivC Cl.u * , verv
it iiv mnnior ir It o'clock. It v. It F. Clnte.
P:s*or.
R .|lir<oj|i services ,*vrv ssii’.ha ,, i at 1’ At.. BP.
M. o.d 7P vt at th--co ored Biplisi Cloiieh-Rev
It. Mi-tin P i t r
Rein cl- -erclees everv -Snhhath *i 11 X . At . and
IP AT . at the 'i-hodi-t Church (C"!ored| —Rev s
Brown, Pis-or.
Ma o 4c.
Live Oik I. and o- No JUT in -is flr-t WednesdH- in
e*--h oonth n th.-ir I! ill near t -■ A1 -tno’ia Pons-.
E P. Cham -nev W. AT. A. F, Cirr. S-er. farv.
CHANGE OF ?
I|a3£|g
(iEVK'L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 1
ATLANTIC AND GUI.V RAILROAD. '
SAVANNAH Octoh* rll 1H73. '
ON \Nl> \FTI.U SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12.
137-3. Passenger Trains oil thin roaJ ill run as
follows:
EXPRESS PASSKNGEP.
Leave Savannah daily rt 4:°o p . Al.
Arrive H l .1 -snii ai y ill 8:15 P. M
Arrival B inhndg *1 illy at 8: IS A. M.
Airivear \l<.an> <1 illy at 0:40 A. M.
Arrival I.iv I Ink and ally at 3:55 A. M
Arrival .1 .ok-onvile daily at 11:12 A. '1
Arrive at Td an issi.(. daiiv at P':ss .M-
LnveTdlihi— daily at 2:20 P '1
Le iy* J icks •uvill • <1 lily at 2; 10 P M
le ave Live Oak daily at 0: *5 P. VI
Is*ave X'hanv dall* at 3;I0 P. M
Is*ave II linh'i lye and l'v at 4: 0 P. M
Leave .lesit.i dai \ a' s:‘>> X '•
Arrive at Sa**aiii:iti and i y it S*°o A. M.
S evpi'i *(* , r |-] ate. oil I. t. , .lack-D .ville.
P*-s -ng.—. tVir n.*i|ii- ek 'ik This Train iiri i\ I ir
at Bruiis-v r'j v-nlv ai I':; iO i* M.
A rove at Bru swiekdaih.it lOC'O P M
Love lines, t,*k ... 2:20 A M
Arrive at Siva*nah :!i A. V
Passenger- fuai l|n* ,n l n \| and 15. *:01 \ At
train connect at -1 *m• th trait f or El**rida Pas
Sen*r.*rs Tr*> II Fhtri la rietii-rr at J -up wit t'ftlll
arriving iii Ha-on at 4.3'l P. M.
ACCOM MOD xTION TR \IN.
(EASTEKN niVO lON.
Leave Savannah i M >ndav* Wednesdav and
Frioavi at 6:50 A. M.
Arrive at J -u: (M-tad ty. XV,ale* sho ad
F' nia) at 12:30 P. M.
Arrive at l.*,vton M*uidav. XVeditor 'ey end
’ridav) at 7.00 P M.
Leave Liwton (Tuesday Thursday and -i
-nnlav a! ' 5:40 A >1
Leave JejMip ('! tii-adav. T* ui-dax and Sn’iir
'>*.<) at ; 12:40 P M.
Arriv at Sivneah (Tn,*“d *v. Thursday and
Salu.da\)at .‘ 5:45 P M
ACCOMMOD \TTOV TI.'AIN*.
(WESTERN DIVISION.)
Leave Lt'xvton Fi:i,y iAni ti ( ).... 7:?f A. XI
Arriv, at V h.si,i. '*- 0:33 X 'I
Arrive ul Quitman “ 10:>1 .M.
AriivertT • i-ville • 2:40 PXI
oir.ve at Aihat.y. •• 7:00 P. u.
Le >e AI han v, ‘ “ 8: *5 A. M
Leave i hoini-vii'e, “ 2: 0P M.
Leave Qiiiiinan. • 4:15 P M
L'ave Valdosta, “ 5:3s p M.
Arr ve at Ltwii n, •• K;OS p. M
Connecting at Alhar.y w 111 Ni.*lii ' r taiti Siai’h
"•-tern R dlroad. I**vti g ■ |lm:i> Snnr'ay. ' , ‘n****d x
xi 1 )' , lluirsda\ and arriving at A bai v Monday
Wednesday *nd Frii.ay.
Trainsnn Rrtt'isuPk aid Xhanx Railroad have
Jnn.tion (No. 0 A. and O R. R.i for Umiix
on Monday. V”e Ine-l iy and Friday, at il:f)0 A M.,
and arr've from Alhany Tuesd y. Thursosv and
b itmdsy, a4O p y
Mail Steamer leaves Ba’nKiidgs for Apa’aclicola
every Thursday. at 8 A M.
H. 8. HAINES, Gen). Supt
BU&SNAN’S
EUROPEAN HOU^E
15, 158 ICO and ir.2P.RY.VN STREET,
XAYAXNAII, - - - GEORGIA.
T T, K Pmpritor *uvin<r n''c9*snrv
arilitl**!*** j'thl imD r ovi'TT)<*nt*. c?m now (‘fTi*r t<* hi*
all th* comforts' to be obtained at olher hotel*
AT LESS THAN HALF THE EXPENSE.
A RESTUIUXTUN TilK miOPEW PLVN
Has been add- and. where tmesis can, at all h mrs.
order whatever can be obta n- and in the market.
kosms.with Board. $1 50 a day
Determined to lie outdone bv n ne a'l 1 n-k is a
trial.eoiifld.nl that complete'satisfaction will be
•jivvii.
JOHN IHi ESN AM,
Sepl9-l v Pj opi ietor.
FALL AND WINTER, 1874-5.
EDWARD J. KENNEDY,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
120 Brought on street , Savannah , Georg in.
Invite* t}H :tt iition of In* former pvtmns Hiid the
jMib ic in jjein ihl o hi?* low select <1 >t ch *f fi e
Kiiyrlish anrl Fr-i Ii Iligomil*. i >i> im* r ;mrl F.iney
VX - ic*-M <o<|-; Hclnp* and t< he
seHsim. which will be made up t< order in the most
anprov< and fa hioog.
A I waiTdiitcd a* reprt >nted. S* p!9 ly
WAIiTER A. WAY,
ATTOIt X F V
AND
Counsellor at Law,
AND
REAL ESTATE ASSNT,
DARIHX, GA
\ ' ILL prr?ic" in t h<‘ v J p** i;>~C‘*urt-! nf )),- conn
* !i solM- li <ii Cam i< n J!y i.. \V’:tyin*. \:>
- ,r. !’;:{ A' I, m i'! R v.'i'i \ *sm in Tin
• i •-I • - •■{' I l ii { f *\
l y . • in f : v i: i- It- oof! < t.\
- I hi y iii - ion • L’m (1 *'ii
.\pl! <)—
NOTICE.
• (> *' T <NI K* t * i!io '•TT? C.JMIR -ill pi :J
X I k n**ic fir t on Mi im Lily *>A. ni
• v l’> l |ji- K'Vl IF KJ) *l th •* vvlril ;i ;<
>jt i <1- Ksir <1 il; I) a* U;. ii k i llio ownor* mi
• jr* s
vl H. Mini.
f'i'i 2*i—rf (ijimi h*i L'li '
B. L. b N !. r.
jFFI’RS h s pr-*f srioi al sc vipi s lo the public,
p (.'i tI i.t ei ti n pivi it to diseases
O JH.Lt RETT.
' f Mils fnexenlert first of e tch tnon'.'i.
•July 11 ly _’ _ J
mm houseTi"
DAIiIKN. : : <IK< >R<i IA.
\ T \a A r additions hav • been marie in this house
’I diiriii" the j)!|s| ana.ill. and the Proprielot lak' It
ph iisurc in shj iiu lo his old
i>.\ i a\ !> rivii M)s
and to all who desire FIR'T-CLA NS nr a me oda
lioi s. t el In* is ready to satisfy tin m at the follow
iug rates :
Hoard end lodgin' per month S3O 00
Tahie Board •• * .'5 00
Board and mdgi g •< w eik— 10,00
Brand ’• “ per cm -2 Hi
A. B. CAR R, Proprietor,
M. CO fW V r, Clerk.
i). t. dunn.
BANKER & BROKER,
Brunswick, Ga
i>! YS \NO ‘iKU.S F.XC ANGF ON NVv York,
l) v-iuii h. Booii. and I'hikt f lowest
ma k t r t* w .
Bu>sntifl H i G<l<l i*nl Silver ;ml e "imn c*a l
I* |m r
Infere*t n'low* rl • n *|h ci! dti >hif
ctioiijt j.rompi j atu mu and to. ni:d • n** • • p>*
lie:ted. -April 25-ly
VcV.csti Ccu.ity High ochao!
THIS M IIOOL XX IL! OPI-N AT
T l 2 Schso’ Ecu^e
>n th** at 9 •’<l A. M. on M NOA'i tie
19th day ol Ueiobcr, 1874, under c’larg*- of
. u in s,
f' t I : i ;>'.| 1.
!ißei'iFrotiD ST:! > roi : .
\ St t *m
ill* :h p‘*‘m t-u 1 pun T u a'
ien la cent ah upils* \% t! -ncti •o' ** ii- ihvy t< y
m h*ive.
For further L-ariicnl ,rs app'? to '* 1 v ,n
ihi Board. E 3. l> RCLaX
Oct 17—t f Cliaii mull
M. L. iIFRNfI N O M BT Y
Buis ick, Ga. Dn, G
M '3H 0 N & K A 11 Y
ATTOUNIiYS XV 7 A V,
at II ..rac'ii ein ail tt e C„ur sol tin* B nrsvx'ck
'> C.rcuit and MeliHo-h in 'll Eastern Cirmit.
Darien and Brunswick made aepccialty.
May-22-ly.
HVRIEN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TANARUS, 1874.
WIN. ,' KEKCK.
I GOT & SHOEMAKER,
DVR EX, GEOROI.V.
13 NOW' prei ar and to do any sort of woik in the
Bunt aim sh e line. iistnm-mad*-b-ensfurnisli
ed at r as-.liable pric. s. Simp al B. Pfeiffer’s, op, o
si e Ma.’iinliii House.
May 3(l—
-
LIVERV STABLE,
DA 111 r.N & GitINSWICK, GA.
A. T. PUTNAM, Prt’r.
May—2-tf.
li l BURN EY,
PLASTERER & RRICKLA YER.
Is prepared to do plain and
ornamental clustering,
BZUCK WOBK
—AND
House iiuintiug in i vei ) slj Is ni
short nofic".
DAGIKX, GMOllti IA.
BURR WINIOX,
CONTRACTOR AND RUILDER,
m.r.NSWICK, GA.
pI.XNS and Siiccifleatimis fiirni-hed on short nn
-1 lice. V il; couiraci to i-rect Bnildinirs in every
style. Aim tii|,eiinien'l B’lPdings at reas liable
p ices. .11 orders left nil’i the firm >■ Atwoods i
Av r.-, D ir-eii, (in., w i I he attended to with „js
piltth. Julv 4 tf.
W. Robert Gigi illiat,
ATTOHXKV at law,
DARIEN* GA.
PROMPT AVT! I > a:v. II leal, lepall 11-11 IS
i m ihe Fust- rn •■:! dKen-* ck Circui.s, a <i i
the (T n and Si,n.- (' inris al Savannah.
Aj ril 25—ly.
(JUOPYKAK A IIAI*IMS,
A r O’iNEYS AT LA IC.
UHUNSWI K. GEORGIA
\KFI' L—< *om -V* cj.tloand i >lonr:**f*r *r * .
’ 7 v rl r j *I J S H >m* & Cos.
\\ i p •)*(•’ • . ■ In* con ti-* ot: ♦ R tin wi V
(* rct>. Hi.ti i li. i, f \ ill •li ii.
Mi_r 11 >
i.. S-. t*. C’wO^WE,
AIT R ■ Y JTY LAW
. M)
XOTAiiY miLfC.
dm: ns. csohGis.
\ . p I. juiictic ii llie Brmiswh kmi ' ' nmi ( ir
' ii,i -. P Iru "|. solivi C; Uil ce next dm r
re IVi'c x & Cherchid's sinre
Jul 4-iy
D. B. XV IN G,
ME 5 S 'HER A\D INSPECTOR
-OF
Timber and timber,
solicits patron
age*
/> Air - - - <7.r.
Mh%-2-)H.
!)•(. T M \(i KKNAN.
D ■ ■/. a GA.
; tFF' hi“ proli s-ional ser' ’ce t >he ciiiz us f
■ ' mu* an*: vie ei y II **an he fi.nnd at ri*
hours and vaud*.i:lit id liis dice on Scr,veil street
n* xt •’••or io M,- VX'i’e, x' • wel.-ti tr-
-Iy.
o. n6rk ix s
MKAyrnJA. am* lyyriscron
OK
Timber end Lumber.
Ri"V[U ci 1 oPx siiiii.s Patronage.
Darien - - - Georcia
fi/IroliD&co.,
co" mission mkj rn ants
AN!)
PUKCHABI. C ACE i S
j NOR H BKCN S It LET
1.1 1 cu i s lii ih?e uri.
,! •'. * tion 2ivet til’. pn 'i!, i*i orle..
Four Bflc*m " *.’ tay i ' f. . m ,„ e
' i all w* i**'*. r‘ xv, i e X*
... ,*,.. s !•*•: 3i
Di .il r*
S\ CK ( ‘ ■■■■••.
(.’tfvts iU'i !ssd;i > vs, • crofitla, ■r*
cer?, Dixpiprii', fists. <’n
-" : : I :
t! i•• v”. tsi t!u* ! isisr .
ixtl Fever.
s sad rlni trein any of •’
v. '*. t and to Cs'. on Dr. L. I 1.
,*ur*d.
:i ■e l ines, and pniti-e ' ] '
April 2C-ly
hi ’ ‘l.ickens
. T P r ' i * T. . h** -thi • sia v *lp i ,I,; m i l '
n* j •■' M. * k sr *ri Ghto* < h! k* i • .•
ofl r?> 1 E gf* t hi* #*ii** wl- msr raii-e t i nr
r>-\ nr th** h***s r*.‘ck-n <*r th'**li. *nid nr**
b.*it r tliMii of Lei hrevd# :or U>iug Call and
take a look at them.
L. ECKMAX & CO.
FRESH ARRIVAL.
\\’E have just r ccived a lar-re assorment of
v ( OOLSof every description and var cty.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES
And t-\entiling usua’ly kept in n
tirst-elass
OENEBAL FAMILY STORE.
Citizen* of Durittii, look to yonr
ii.terost end luy from us. AVe sell
CHEAP and f u CASH.
Come c*ery bodv and exiuuine our
•j •
Goo'ls.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
L. ECKSVIAN & CO.,
iPOAI) STREET, DARIEN, GA.
(} S litUiled t-' llift Ridoe fr e of
oi. Oe*3 3ii.
jnSEIMI (iOETTE,
Underta er3’ vVare -Boom,
137 Proiijihii n street, between Bull and Whitaker,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
4 FIXE AND WELL SELECTFD STOCK
/ Mi laldc Mahoironv. V'alin:. Gialind and
Stnineii (,’ofiiiis. t'oieii Pl'lcs and Trimminns al
ien s ni, na-d.
N -at.-si . earscs and Oarrinffvs fnrni-hed for fu
nera s Ice es sf r preserviliL r remnins in the
warni• st weather. R. in ns dis r.terr and, boxed.
hi and e-.tppe . orders fnm 'lie coiinirt promptly at
innled t Pi rso hi a ti ntion idven to all mders,
and can be found ai any time at the * are-rooms.
SepliMy
Savannah Machine Shops and
liniLEl! UOIiKS.
MONAHAM, PABRY CO.,
MACHINISTS, ENfiINEEIvS,
BOILER MAKERS,
IRON AND HR ASS FOUNDERS.
Corner of Ilnj and Randolph Street*,
Eastern Wharves. Savannah, (Ja.
All kinds of Castings made to order. En
gines, Boilers, Threshing Machines, and alf
kinds of Machinery made and repaired.
Wrought Iron Pipe and Pipe Fittings, from
io 3 inches, constantly on hand. Oet!0-3m
(HAUTE IGASSMAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
>O, 2% WHITAKER STREET,
SAVANNAH, - - . onOlUilA.
nxs ,lUST RETURN D FROM NEW YORK
i'll a splendid sel.c imi of
(’LOTUS, C ASS I.MK US AND
V STINGS,
W •I* iio i- tcL\d\ t. make nj> in
rj;. V P/ f IATEGT STYLE.
c )- ii• :nr r • of th*- liberal patr nag * tier* t*jf re
jt r? c! i *<d c t vl
! * f' <; kss>i \n.
wr TJ W HOIvB,
pealf.:; in
V.ii.es, liters and Cigars,
73 Ft. Julian A 154 Conmn-s Streets;
< Savannah, Ga.
May 16—6 m.
Mark Twain’s Last.
A banquet was given in ITa tford
the o.lier evi ning liv the insurance
men in honor of Mr. Cornelius Wai
f-mi, of England. Mark Twain was
called on for a speech and lesponded
is follows;
I aid glad indeed to assist in wi 1
comii g the distinguished finest ot
this occasion to a city tvhose fame as
uti insurance centre has exten le* 1 to
ail lands and given ns the name of
lieing a quadruple hand of brothers
wolfing sweetly hand in hand, the
Colt's arms company making the de
struction of our race easy and conve
nient, our life insuruce cjt zens paying
for the victims when they pass away,
Mr. Battersmi perpetuating then
memory with his shitily monuments,
and our fire insurance comrades tak
ing care of their hereafter.
lam glad to assist in welcoming
our guest—first, because he is an
Englishman, and I owe a heavy debt
of hospitality to certain of his fellow
countrymen; and secondly, because
he is in sympathy with insurance and
•ms been the means of making many
other men cast their sympathies in
the same drection. Certainly there
is no nobler field for human effort
than the insurance line of business —
e.-p anally accident insurance. Ever
since I have been a director in the
accident insurance company I 1 ave
felt that I am a better man. Life
hasseemed more precious. Accidents
have assumed a kindlier upeet. Dis
tressing special providences have lost
half their terror. I iook upon a crip
ple, now with affectionate interest
as an advertisement. Ido not stem
to care for poetry any more. Ido
not. care for jn 1 ties; even agriculture
does not excite me. But. to me, now,
there is i charm about, a railway cot
iision that is u ispenk ible. There is
nothing more beneficent tlqm acci
dent insurance. 1 have sei nan en
tire family lifted out of poverty aim
into affluence hv the simple bool, of a
broken leg. I Imve had people Come
io me on crutches, with tears in then
‘•yes, to bless this ! em fi'-ent i.ist te
flon. In ali my experience of life I
have seen nothing so seraphic as the
'lie look that comes into a Ire-lily mu
tilated man’s face when lie leels in his
vest pocket wi'li Ins r< maiiuug 1 a i *
uid finds his accident ticket all right.
And I have seen nothing so sad as the
look that came mt > allot her splin'ered
ilstemer’s face, when he found he
couldn't colli ct on a wooden leg.
I will remark here, by way of an
advertisement, that that noble charity
which wm have named the Hartford
A cidint 1 .snrauce company is iu>
institution which is peciiliuily to lie
depended upon. A man is bound to
prosj er who gives it his custom. No
man can take out ji po icy in it ami
not get crippled before the year is
out. Nov, ihere was one indigent
man who ha l been disappointed so
often with other companies that lie
had gfowu disheartened, his appetite
left him, he ceased to smile—said lire
was tint a weariness. Three weeks ago
I got lorn to insure with ns, and now
lie is the brightest, happiest, spirit in
thislnid—has a good steady incoim
mid a stylish suit of new ba-dages
every day. ad travels around on a
•dmiter. I will say in conclusion that
my share of the welcome to oilr guest
is none the h ss hearty because 1 talk
so much m>!i<-eiise and I know that I
can say the same for the rest of the
speakers.
Growth in Man.
Observations regarding Hie rate of
growth in tha lave determined 11 1 ■*
ollowing inf. r<*sfi,,g facts: Tl•-* most
nil id yrowili takes place immediate
ly after birth, ti e growth of an infant
• hiring the first year of its exisfetue
being about 8 indies The ratio of
increase gr idnally d* creases until the
age of thiee years is reached, at which
time the size attaine 1 is half that
which it is to become when full grown
After five ye rs the sivo-edieg ii -
' cii use is verv reyiilar till the s x*e ri*l
year, being at the rate for tlie aver
i>f man of two inches a year. Be
yond sixteen, the growth is feeble,
being* for the following two years
• hie; six-tent' 8 o f an ineli a rear.
• Inle fr ni eight* et* to twenty (he n>-
r ase in In iglit is B<*ldn*n over one
hich. At 'he age of tw n‘v-five the
growth cease* - , save in a few excep
tioiia! eases. It la- faithi m ore h< e>'
observed Put, in the same race tin
m an size is a 'idle hover in ei’ies
than ill fbe <• IVtl' , a fact, that will
h< receiv. il with doubt by many who
have coin" to r< gnl the rustic as the
true model m m.
8®- A C ic’ig i w m in dip ted In r
feci n ti p iifbsis-Min i r v*-r, at S’.
Lini . 'to <t ■ r da', >m 1 the effect
was iutie and as f r down as Memphis,
where p*< water r su several inches.
—Brooklyn Aryan.
$2.50 A YEAR.
False Hair-
If you know of anybody who wears
false hair, it may be judicious to men
tion t> them that Professor Linde
mati announces that he lias discovered
in the l air soi l at the stores ‘‘little
nodosities collected in colonies of
• bout fifty pxorosperms which are
sometimes spherical and sometimes
llattened into discoidg, When heat
Is applied they are transformed into
pxendo-naviceUai or fusiform corpus
cles.” Other people may do as they
please, but as for myself I would ratbr
< r pass onward down the vista of the
years, beyond the purple boundaries
of youth and in the serene placidity
of a passionless old age as bald as a
watermelon than to frisk about with
noiiosites and fusiform corpuscles in
my hair. This information will bo
valuable for the purpose of detecting
persona who wear purchased tresses.
When I go to church u>w and see
discoid psorosperrns playing their lit
tle prunas upon the heads of the wo
men in the pew in front of me, I will
know that, her coiffure is a base capil
lary fraud, and when I see a spheri
cd nodosite parading around the rim
of a man's hat, I will have sufficient
evidence that the man wears a delu
sive wig. The indians ought to know
about this, for then, when one dashes
up to a woman with a tomahawk in
his hand, a knife in his teeth, death in
his < ye, and a yearning for scalps in
his heart, a glimpse of a pseudo-navi
ce’lae balancing itself on its hind legs
on that woman’s waterfall, will induce
him to put up his artillery and go
home in'disgust. What the aborigi
nal American needs is scientific infor
mation.—Max Adder.
Facts About the Bible.
A prisoner, condemned to solitary
confinement, obtained a copy of the
Bib e, and, by three years’ careful
stu Iv, obtained the following facte:
T e B hie contains 3.5-8,489 letters,
773,092 words, 31,170 verses, 1,189
chapters, and 66 books. The wor t
f7/n7 occurs 46,277 times. The word
fsnd occurs 1,855 times. The word
Reverend occurs but once, which is in
•he 9th verse of the llltli Psalm.
The middle verse is the Bth verse of
the 118th Psahn. The 21st verse of
the 7th chapter of Ezra contains all
the l tiers of the alphabet except the
letter J. The finest chapter to read
is the 20ih chapter of the Acts of the
\postles. The 19th chapter of II
Kings and the 37th chapter of Isaiah
ire alike. Tile longest verse is the
9h verse of the Bth chapter of Es
ther. The shortest verse is the 35th
verse of the 11th chapter of St. John.
The Bth, 15th, 2lßt and 31st verses of
he 107th Pstlm are alike. Each
\erse of the 133 Psaku end alike.
There are no words or names of more
than six syllables.
Tne latest Western train story
comes from Terre Haute. As the
cars were moving away from that
station the other day a pretty young
woman came from the ladies’ car, and
rushing into the smoking car, franti
cally appealed to everybody to 6top
tlie train. Catching sight of the con -
I net or, she txelaioed piteously, “Mr.
Conductor, do please stop the train;
I’ve left my baby.” The train was
stopped and the baby recovered,
amidst the hearty cheers of the
people on the platform and the
pus-engers, and while the young
mot,her laughed and cried and hugged
her little one, she tried to explain how
the baby was such anew one, that. 6be
hadn’t got used to it.
Ruined.— A bankrupt merchant re
turning home one night said to his
noble wife, ‘-My dear, I am ruined;
eo rv thing we have is in the hands
of the sheriff.”
“Will tiie sheriff sell you ? O ! no.
Will the sheriff sell me? O! no. Will
he sheriff sell all the children? O!
no. Then do not sav that we have
hist e> erythii g. Ail that is most val
uable remains to us—manhood, wo
manhood and childhood. We have
lost but the result of our skill and
industry. We can make another for
tune, if our hearts and hands are left.
Butler was making a speech
it E->sex, the other day, a nd while
living nil m**n to pay their debts,
■mine wag lowered a spoon through
tlih roof by means of a string, and
: here it liun_* suspended. The crowd
first, laughed, then roared, and for
mic in his life the “brass of the
B ast” deserted him, and he was un
in tuned.
Are there any fools in this
ii>wn ? asked a stranger of a news*
hov recently. I don’t know, replied
,he b >y, whv, nr** yon lonesome?
Nine Judg< s out of ten are
ai'd ,e tied, and why is it asked the
B s* on Post ? Because they are mar*
ru il.