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ptom. of diteaee of tb. hrah. n a Ui«ir frieoj, “
0. t* HOLLOW AY.
1 )entis
r 1
Georgia
i-«rw<
Dr. J. A. FORI\
Physician ani Surgeon.
Lumber
roaipt attentio^.
LUMBER
$25.on f REW ARO.~
WOOTEN & FORD,
;m
Family and Plantation Supplies,
CALL OTV XT Si. •
Edgerton House,
Opposite Passenger Dejiot,
MAC.ON, GEORGIA
E. E. Brown & Sen. Pr prietors.
WHITE
Louisiana State Lottery Co
Incorporated ta 1K8 tor 25 year* by the
Legisutorefor Educational aid Charitable
>>^i added.
overwhelming popular rote its
— - part of the present
' ■' ifier 3d,
iteto Constitution adopted Decemt
A.D., 1879.
take placa aMalhlf. u nmr teairs or
P£P fmf *- Look at the following dlstribu-
Estraordinary Semi Annual Drawing
In the Academy of Music, New Or 1 —--
Tueaday, June 17,
•“Jthlna on .... .
It only a question J* Mae strength
, r nuMa ,, (v nuun| ^ CeStelnl f n Ituh Itmimlif mi
i»rort!es , ha<l , ?iIi l !fd r n- TO!,rr ' Alter all
aa*vcn^w b aP n shmiT^uIm"
P°“ t lns«l the remedy, and was rostered
uid health; and Is toslay tarter tli
rrrr born before. I renrd b— —
iearly a miracle, for which el
■'« Lsii* Restorer.
Under the personal supervision and m
agemen» of
Qen. O.T. Beauregard, of Louisiana,
'-"'■’SSSFtu. I All time. Eternity, and every thought
Brewer's Tm, r BcstorwU apnrely reset Me «u witlllUi tliy Self alone,
m paral ion, sad contains no oi lnm, morphine,
bromide, or any potoonoua sabatamv. heed foe
iwuMimtniii ±s*!£2L~ <k~ .... •»-r life « w " &®S ^. r *jSK£SX3ra
LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAM An, Whfch thrills with llfeand power Immensity I had not forgotten u cottage pro- pnntihed with tenth!* wvemy, with- thrir vim awl d..l, .71 Y. *•“ *■*
■ MACON, GA. Wlth XXL «*r **t«bl& pi... end ... of my fim engafenX, »? > 1 ™honre in . grottoin
' '— — 1 myaelfw..topas.their,?.t».nd «*«*■*«■ The eon became a Innitic "f ““S’ J 1l “P;
in upon them. as the result of this brutal treatment." threw the old *** b and
Gen. Jubal A. Early, of Virginia.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
Tickets are Ten Dollars only,
HMfP*, 15. Fifths, »1*. Tenths, ft.
list os ruins
Capitol prite of fisejtoo... ? 150,0
SEWING MACHINES.
tup: iitvt ucRKtriNii!
II ANDSOlEVr .nd
XOVT^PTHRECT I PLANTERS
MECHANICS.
SEWIIB MACBI1EII TKIliU
Prices Beduwd $5.00 on T»rii StjJe
L ATTrXTIOJt IS IKTITKI) T
W running qualities, its noteless
lo, IU ^4? “ lte ***■ NEW YEAR! Good-bye, 1883.
ureriofdurabiUtr the finish of wood work, Cr°P» not first-rate, but might have been
L t nf^,i Ut f y K^ ! ' f ^ r *? dln * <iaallttes, Its *«• Money not exactly plenty, but yet,
wlDder >Dd >*» toelt shift- «nouih to *•found, and after paying debts,
ing device, abo its great ranee of wnrfc- and laying la sappUesu stock, clothing
tnano. »miUJ things needful, there will
ELIXUT t l
MANDRAKE and BUCHU.
ousness, Cata’rrah of the’Bladder! Uetontjon
FOR SALE BY All DRUGGISTS.
HAILE & MOWER,
forsaie by dr. e! i.e bridge
T
Will open lier
New Goods,
In the Store with
WHICH IS AS FOLLOWS-
*«<... ■
Plain sewing from lace to leather without
:hange Of stitch
Sews a curved piece ou a straight
Sews two curved edges together,
it hems. It fehs
It hems and se ws on lace at one opo««oo.
It hems and sews on lace and inserts Maa,
iirning at head of hem. all In one operation.
It does wide hemming. It does quilting.
It does braiding. It does eord.ng.
It does welt cording. It does shirring.
It does tucking. It does raffling,
it does ruffling and sewingoaatt aaa
It does scollop ruffling.
me that will pay the largest dividend,
- — -omething that will awke happiness in
°»r homes, that will elevate our children,
oar friends and ourselves to the highest
^dard of refinement, culture, and socla-
Ilara roc a Piano or an Organ in you
uOnrt t II net, you should have, and we can
SSSESgalS
offer.
s*» uHcnuuao,
i A Batxs, ILallct A
"U
/uffll.ig between two bands. rian<
binding. It does acollop binding. NM. :
.— dress trimming. ItdoesfeMAak- .Cheap
It does coat binding. *
garment and sews on lace at
It is the only machine in the world that
does hem stitching without the use of blot-
it»g paper.
It dots embroidery with an attachment
it does embroidery wlthoutan un*i«nnit
it does chenille embroidery. ^
'amily Use, Dress Making, Tail
ing and General Manufacturing.
TH. WHITE ISWITHOUTAfCO.
great range of work it stands without
Every Machine Warranted
for Five Years.
“WHITE,” «-
Mrs. Fred Lewis,
Whore she will be pleaseil to
I..., <*.: .1 . mi . ”
her friends after Thursday
Americus, Ga., April 1st, 1854.
J. E. CRAWFORD,
CONTRACTOR
Guilder.
AMERJCUS, CA.
* W *»ea«ley, » uAwSuaJSfc U
novi8.tr" “ U
WF. RESPECTFULLY REFER TO MORE
TUAN ONE HUN ORED AND FIFTY
OF OUR PATRONS. WHO ARE
THE HAPPY *—~—
- Grand prize of
1 Grand p-ize o'
2 large prizes o
4 Large prizes o
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
Approximation Prizes offjoo... f
2279 Prizes, amounUng to 8522,500 vn
for rates to clubs shsukt be wend the
only to the office of the Company 1:
idw Orleans.
For farther information write clearly, giv-
New Orleans.
Poe further information write clearly, g;
lng full address. Make P. O. Money Ordt
payable and address Registered Letters
-W OKLEANS NATI 0*41. BA* I
•WUllWM and i . vlM .
- y <•* *™* U and up
wards by express at our expense) to
"• A rf.5£S».
M. A. DAUPHip.
MsVsaUi St.,Va«hla(i*a, O.C.
MilEHilTS fc CAPITALISTS,
A-WORD-lN-T0Urt- EARS-&-DOL-
• » u u n - AAtw-a-uu
LARB-1M-TOUR-POCKET8.
yet be something left tolarest.
1st us suggest that the
bent PAtiya TsvKbTiilEyr,
MUSIC ALONE WIUrPQ THIS.
dorse this sUtement.
See -
TEN
arm. HARPMa*,TBlW?BHB8^nBS
PAOuatw PanAca, aad JUr Seat*. 1
pver aooStyles. AU Grades.. AH Prices.
to 4,000. ORGANS, «*i to
prs names on all. No Stencil or
MMTlxi Best is al-
' iLMAMWfuran • AUO OBSS » ai-
wnys Cheapest.” but our cheapest is good.
fflfMT ¥E 61Y£ PUBCHASEIS
With Bach Piano, a Good stool
and Cover. With Bach Organ, a
uuuuvivi. ,,Iiu HWN urguu, U
Good StAoland Iiutrnctor. With
Each Plano or Organ, a Book of
Alto, a Six Year Guarantee; a IS/-
WE PAY ALL FREIGHT
Yes, we naan tt.' We sell you Best In
struments-at Lowest Prices, on Easiest
Installment Term* end pay. every cent of
the FreSght.’no matter where you live; so
that tbsInstnuKatosstayou no more than
If you lived in Savannah or New York city.
Why hesltatsT We aratbe men lor you.
Sena as ysswnsas. aad will mail you illus-
trated Catateguea and Clrculara which will
-»--*iwuhMMot*oomt#say here.
wfeNvitnaveyeu money and
iUvu jeuSOMsethtng gsod.
H. BATES
„ £uTI.iui.h.
Gtrgii.
The First Music House In the U. 8- to De
nver Pianos and Organs Fndgbt Paid
]anl2tf.
Turps
PILLS
TOR p, D BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVEH,
and MALARIA.
then.
Enameled fields a- d brighter daws appear;
(known is sorrow, grief and
Where
But Inerease love and
The trackless voitex o
hidnsya nnasiclu la also promot; rcuioviur
all unpuritlp* tbrough these three •• kit-
and a rigorous body. TUTS PILL*
® a® twassa or uripliijf nor Interfere
i dally woricand arc a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA
HE FEELS LIKE A NEW KAN.
1 DjTipepaia, with Conatlpa-
i, anil bare tried ten different
-, and Tirrrs are the first
no me any good. They have
Ofi>re,44 Muttmy St.,
Msnd r fn glory racalled iu aspect a year ago, only ** c ” hc « as his—so blind, »o persistei
■eemM to r«7, ..d the fair voong wife , Alex.oo.r ,h. Oh»t like a
KT'. boundlasbhie, dreaming noon th. portico thnt April I»»«» I* th. BtBr daj. of hi. reign, r • ^ ® kt ' T t‘
KSk35^srjsssa. a& •»*"
Yet 'Sna*S,ow Ueh ‘ *" ““""'fe™ 1 "' 1 the P ,.hn« going out it .ign.led ti .11 *■«-.«. and he^troveV gigantic SgVoS'riiX ffi'bfnf
The very theme oTermws—Its sounds grow bmnan griefs. lution were probably made more or less agine. the vast number of ”
. . “ate It was some days before 1 eatbered ,n,ane b y tbe exciting events in which .»L «.♦ ™L a- ‘ f,,lnre8 , or
^ ^tbe* 1 * 1 *’ ltS f tremb,lnR K ^ z ® door. The east wind, was laid that ^ ons, d« ra te. for he began life by en- There
» my spiritback
i strain.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
.— e , —111 the OUU DUUUC Wll
genuine spring temperature; there
deayoriug to procnVe the ab
WHITE CRAPE.
Office, 44 Murray Street,
WTTS MAHUAIJF MlfDl BtCUPTt FREE.
HOSTITJEUIj
Felix Gray in Times-Democrat.
It was a very plain little cottage,
quite small, three rooms and a kitchen,
i guessed from its outward appearance,
md painted a reddish brown. kppear^d
sound of birds in the
f roses in the air, that it seemed m
speak of hope to the newest grief.
I walked slowly by on the oppos
side of the way 1 • ’
, capital^ punishmi
had been s
rich journalists, but
— A J°rity are not journalists at all.
LouW r xY of France was insane, both c *P iu, .‘ 8U who L *>»»• bought
- hi. d„ P „,iccro.l. T ,„dc.”i“’ s He fc To J 0 ”'”* 1 ' 5 "'. 1 " 8 , 1 . hoy
ihnt tip hi. noble, in c.ge. or hung „riL Th^ e.1^ 4 h "" n '" s ™ ter ;
* the streets of the forest.. lit ?" ’ £ X ° T 1° ,1 ‘ 8 .
- - the constant fear ofdtmth, kept « ri.« ’ t,,e T";
seclusion in hi. castle was on inri- f., , , T , d hoy a pound of
jnly'litlift'figtire''stood^on m,, ° ter,ns «• hnngsman, nmnsed “, r , *° t l J* > °“ inntnali.ta
tho steps. ? ^ °° himself by watching battle, botwem. In,? I
• • ' The door opened when I had nearly **** * ni ^ c ®l 8 , drank the blood of the von v nn _,_ i i 8 ,l* f 8 f 1°°!! i
outward appearance, passed, and the figure of the husband yourg children, and tried various and J 0 a‘lack •!*“* ^ Bt
—liah brown. «nnear«l II, " . abominable comoeunds in y° n ,a ck the common sente of knowing
— -*lood back a few feet from tbe the cate which he h«,4 1 l °» lengthen hit life bow V* “ ak ® moBe y or to keep it if
sidewalk, and the little strip of yard JL ched h d mo !’ 1 King Frederick of Prussia withom y ° nr bufcio ® 88 “*n»ger makes it for
frODt d °d r aa il the 8 t t0 W “ 8 tbrown '°peo» and a smothered‘S a “7 "ason whatever, treated’his son BuT'totSS^SSS g b iv f y °“ fame
fiwaau of gr M . and weeds. An urn- called: ^ 0inerea ' 0,ce sn, l sister for a longtime with the most .do nothing but starve
brella china grew beside the gate whose -Harry.’* unnatural and brutal
Fitters
Regeneration for Enfeebled System*.
Suffering trom a general
Suffering trom a general want of tone,
and its usual concomitants, dyspepsia And
nervousness, U seldom derivable from tho
nourishing diet and stimuli of A
Utt, unaided. A medicine that will
“ 1 ' specific otMtscte to renew-
, m»k u m Konuine cor-
— J»Ineed. Ills the possession
grand requirement which make*
Hostetter-s Stomaeh'Sittttrs so effective
an invleorant. For sale by all druggists ai
dealers generally.'-’' J •
^ FOtTTZ*S "
HORSE AND OATTLE POWDERS
.ordiseawYofthebiaiu. Oar- send to vueir mends. He must not
.v..v„ .... rui.jw., iu luauucu mink oi asking anytliuii? if anrlMv.lv
alt,e*«. rlnring which ho lont all hin ha ia acipnaiMe.! Willi iS'venta a'mew^
[SSL*v?k*°!k N«»4 l,k ' » «llj Dangled untnieg-grater ou.I want, it
chihl. \\ hen the attack wa, over he notioml. ■
ho recollect' ' - - -
of what had passed
JOURNALISTS.
agreeable end dangerous’from the fhet
that in their cairn moments they can be
perfectly' sane, upright ’and kindly
He mustn’t charge more than, one
dollar and fifty cents a year for his
“ - »r. He must never send . out. hills
, , , , w ms subscribers. He must wait na-
«tor who has been long tiently till they get ready to settle tbeir
’ith the newspaper world ^nni, l:ii. i‘.-
aKiwK's- ;ir g K , . r r,s isst
life is charity, and who goes to the Dav
newspaper men to hdp her in philan- fc,
And witti a bounteous hand around, before* UM ciasie '
Thy love and mercy sUll withheld from fay* could
Each squirrel and bee aud ant, their labor i i . .. fpi'-' -q. ~T*t “—r *—ny
o'er, , 1 000,11 two figures seated there, . rbeir ‘lueasi has its exacerbations,
s from thy gralnety each one hath filjed liowever in the shadow, and tb«ir. ati- ltB paroxysms of attack, ap.l dnrifi’g
tsstore. tude, and the low murmur of their tbe intervals their. bearing l may lie e»-
Almighty Father, in my soul I feel voices, accorded well to my mind with rirely courteous, and tbeir whole disdo-
Overwhelmed with the thoughts, which the jessamine odor, and the bird-song, amon sweet and tender. ' Some ofth*
. *; - „
- ^nsamty, and for that 4r!'Mh mtextfb€r. - - . ...
'•»*W f , ’ffS n tm s .. 1 Vf rnl,, - ? ^WUld^bmca of lhe j 0 „rnaiist a
■■ W1A, — - u .. uun . „„ ...47 VTW
Each thought apon some other thought
‘ thrown,
AVhUefeebly grasping at Eternity;
Beloved, revered, thou art, and
^tha * stayed abroad asually late.; I bave '** n tho victims of
found myself well accommodated aad y 8rnal *ttacks of insanity,
the sea, well amused in Florence, and thesocon rea8on JiavM
7"*r-r- uer in pnuan-
thropy, asked- the editor an odd ques-
tinn. “Pid von evc t notico thnt
journalists drop ont of the business as Then*
they get on in years?” -I did not.”
"Well, look around von. Most of the
editors and reporter* * are young men.
Some oi the editors-in-chief may be old
fejloys, but mobt of the workers'are
y°° n g- “/bag always been so faV back
And all things serve thy will, thy ends, thy
selt alone.
■ the dii
. Wvtiiot.old? . AU wo" know
riivv. •«. i', jonrnnlisui.
diiion. i;i«iw;^^ST£ , S!3 l S .
another to a bachelor without ties. Howard, th
It was late in December when 1
landed in New York, and a series of
long proroi.ed viri,. 4. .... 4M-, v:*. ***»«\"****>-
hf his wife. ' He was in the ' • l ne '' er hear of tho ®’
penance 7^ B 1 '* tho b®* 1 part of their live*
A subtler Sence than our sense* own loitwing tontine of my life at home. “n, whom for the slightest offense,he 1 ° » n ® rgy .f nou * - eTt
•hiiantliropL., , ,
lountains to relieve , r'--
family"*Pr"Winrinw-Mv! iMM-WM
limre’aM old jonrnalistt working el*.
swelling
More Jmrfvct than seraphic minstrelsy, in pn.s vnnr g.I. nnn turad now life
'•pturous songs Uiat e’er were sung to ,0 <>h >o npon them. as the result of this brutal treatment,” threw the old worn Y 1
,h ”' , I‘«-VbHgh.. eonsbiny d.y when ,»» rirnngly i.dinnd to th. opinion
ltow oft hnvn morion vntved «n .nsel’s 1 I ,‘ e, , ou !: U> k *P thi * if How'Sd w'Hf' >r 1r«I7 bm8TO,en .'* ft- *i
rings, though the east winds and the clouds ?* W «* , dn * of the symtoms of | tell Von ionrnaliam i« . K.«-u. a
.loft In realms of beauty clear: of dn.t .mply fullll.d th, tradition, of L h .”_ 1| '“ in '“’ ^ wnmty ongr.tdfol bnin^l lot *t. fanowmsl
i-iSlid »oc« ^MfeokFi'lf-' * briiliant
To soar alort In realms ot beauty clear: of duBt amply fulfilled tbe traditions of tbe ,1 ’ 8 *a«e in his brain, for insanity nturretrff.il
Pavillioned In thy splendor; m a sphere the ,eaflwa ***** and the closed blinds fcst °Dons, and sncll^ exceptional self- yom fello J
Heaven—Wn halos Mend in glory recalled iu aspect a year ago. only ** c ” bce as b,!1 —so blind, so persistent, professions—I b
knows that if fame does not com# ! to
him so soon as he expects, fortune h on
the way to him if he waits longenedgh
for it to reach him. For there iff-no
rer become a millionaire than
publish a local paper.
w ----o &y »*»»o *4. In any of the
professions—1 believe journalism is
profession i-'the'dlder he got the
laid that
principal function seemed to be the
Bent.”
They had been for i
^ ipractical
her side kicke<1 th em around the-room, pommell !!v,;Tf e lV lft L.!! e J!, r ., kneW a ?.. e ^ l . t °r 5 “'
thtm’to SnT'thfmnS’^n.r.tf *— --Si"HbS%
. , ingkis,.,. — 7" nod in overy way mad. thni, li^,’ h ‘“fe““So‘ng to the poor hour.
“'-aites i!-®®'?,
well-nigh washed -way by tbn win- KaldiSg™,., Mr> , Tinlmins \ hu him to th. mad-hnn». Hot hi, on- !{. £” „*
storm., before jt met the predestined b „ h f ™ n.tnral nnd whimsicaltrentment of hi. He
eye. which were to look npoo with d.nght.t p..„d the dfninU» 2or family ^t om,on. 0 f th . , ymr?0 -, of £
..... The chin. -“"OWIKL -a,W™. .evoriainre’veThTXiS ?>*« W .L «SSrf
— ww.«i*w leaf, and.tire tall Woman .Tonrnnlists. expense with absurd attention, and ‘*!- a "'' I '® 8be8,(t « s * bl ? l, ank aceount
gypsy cousins of the aristocratic daisies Mrs. Frank Leslie, proprietor of the lavishing fortunes on his armvofffi- h " oas ? n " 10 on «- b * woo, d
wete camping in the weedy w.ete of hew kork Frank Leilie rnbli.bing ante. He would run throogh the streets f h * V ” ' f J? 7'* *7*"? V * d,k *-
iU . , Uo ““; «S.oh issue, font weekly, four caning th. lounger, end workmen who ^ ll |” nkl m ’ ,m
l had been hint for my aceu.tomed monthly and fonr annual publications, fell in hi, wey nntil they roered foi 1 dld ( ?l- h .‘“.. I Jonotunder-
motning atroll. looking alter my toees m * most remarkable woman, who com- merry. ' stand ynnr fascination for vonr boai-
the np town ganlnns, and. peering bine, great business eagaeity with Dr. Johnson was hypochondriacal "V yoljle il« slave. You
favorable c
sideration.
srly in April.
the- ths cottage on my way home, I v
struck by the novel fact that the i
efficient little gate stood open. Gla
higi, 1.^-zzs^riL*ri.r^^zs5S£Zi
band s dying wish, that she continue morbid condition o’the brain. At the t. V',. _ V , amv . 9t .
his business in his stead, has been early age of-3» h* became thd victim ol v . J 1 ^ a^^the gbry of that
- - "OAM* yoor euitcnal sanctum al
and from that
is • never happy. On
relaimed despairing!}-;
j ith. yon wherever you -go.
thinking ont artjelee when you are
ralkiagthe streets. Yon destroy night
ing under the .branches of the ch\na faithfully executed. Since the date 6f melancholv delnsioi
tree, I say a young woman standing on their marriage she assumed the editor- time forward
the mouldy steps, looking critically ship of the “Ladies' Magazine,” and one occasion li
about her, and a young man on the waaeverhis most valned advirer and ”1 woold consent to hare an arm am- j—
tiny portico in the act of locking the most efiicient coadjutor in all matters putated to recover ray Bpirit ” Wretch- ano ^*“« b »t buoday. ft rewrite,
front door Meeting the make-up of hi, man, edne„ like thi., wben il i. temporary v"*-”'
I Ulted beside the gale, looking publication,. When Frank Unlie or spasmodic, mav eignify bnt little- ;'“_“ 6dt U-hd oftheriAWer, hot
ray.aetf intere.ted in tbe hoielingol wa. ettieken by an incurable dieeane, bnt when il i. iwrrialont and life-long’ ■ * modgh
hit. by some nrchtna in the Street, and told by hi, phy.icam he mnttdie, it must be regarded a» the iYtnhtom of ~
The Editor of a Local Pape;.
"T r/ •“ ‘*ui««ie aisemse, «« wm-n ii-ir iierbistenc and life-long,
— *7“ toW by his physicians he mnstdie, it must be regarded a.-» the symptom of
-moment they came out, their his first worda to his wife were: “Go cerebrial dit-caso that may and often
Imwe glowing with the joy of eati.lied to my office, .it in my piece, and do doe, advance to.b.ol„ten.adne,», Th. ci,r. Anvn.td m w,.s.
I” 1 . 1 - .. . Sf *»r‘ »»rilmy debt, are paid." violent imp.tn.rity of Dr. John.on. hi. V*.™ *«»«. In Satatdw Mgbt
It ne«i«i no .nperboman penetration The will which gave he, the l.g.1 unre.Mn.ble, altnestfulioua prejudice.. If up, poritiou. demand, gen
jdiMovertb.t they were nowly mar. right ha. bitteriy conteited, and when may be acconntcl for on the same will be sati.fiwl with nothing .hurt of
rwd and about to Mt up their fir.I at le.t won fonmi her in need of ,.7(1.- theory. _ it, it i. lhe poSiiibn of editor of a local
hontekaeping. Her accurately matched 000 in caeh to pay off the balance of F.mo1 wa, uveolthe m.it original paper
hat and drawl, simple nnd unpretending th. creditor, elnim,. Through the inter, thinker, of Franco, hot no inmate ot In the firet pl.c, be meet kno. ...
an they were, bore the nnmntakable venuon of a friend, whom Mr. Leslie any asylum ever pretented more imiis- eiybody’a peenlisrities, nnd be cognia-
M tk. famuMnn. and the cong. had year, before..listed,Mr..Thomas potable proof, of mental di,e.so than — ■' ‘ “ g ■
7j 7.1 v 'll- , ---- - WM—av.raet.okeu.airB. Auomss puioom proois oi menial disease man anl olall.tlieir tsults nnd failipirs inc
d»cc with1 which she took.his arm, and K. Smith, s -philanthropic lady of those which characterixed his whole the faplts and failings of their S grand- inescconawmow-
the earnestness with which they spoke, Brooklyn lent the money to Mrs. Let- career. All his life he walked in dark- father!, and grandmothers, and cousin. Prin^of the blL
their faces toward each other, he, and the fact that the entire loan neaa. knowing not at what he stumbled, and aunts, ahd mothert-iudawdre he ’ - -
ing tUra.. e-vktta >u.«u n»u uuMT, ..®, ,uo iki mat me entire loan neat, snowing not at what he stumbled,
TI ?* * •'P p,a * 8 ? aom ® montl>9 oId j »aa. repaid by the profile from tbe in constant fear both of the present and will be liable to get sometbinir mw. ais vancea to her
and beginning to deacend to practical business in five months proves Mrs. the future. He was the victim of *b- paper, that will hurt somebody’s feel- jewels wherewith she was a°l ..Y i n
considerations. Leslie’s wonderfnl business ability, surd delusions, was harassed by excels- !ng7. J Sll!!”J»>
When President Garfield was shot ive nervousness, and was the slave of] ‘ He must print everything sent by
I believe I pass ameng my acqnain- yvnen rresident Garfield was shot . uu ... .uo sr.v to -y J
tances for a rather cynical old bachelw, down, and during his lingeriag be- nncontrolable eccentricities. Un’ ex- old subscriber. If a' man snbscribee She however remAin*a'nn««^J’—
and I suppose my best friend, would tween life anddeath, Mrs. Lesltepnb- amination after death his brain «was for his paper.he c.im.arigUtogi^ ° be ’ boweyer.remaiDeii unmoved, gs
hardly think me capable of the warm lreLed three illustrated papers in. sin- found to be seriously diseased. his vie£.*on ben raising, andpig-ElT
glow that snffnsed my heart at I saw gje Week, an achievement without par- Onr’ American poet, .lames Gates ing, and theology, and the moral as-
i k “» 0 '“” g , h ” *“ d -T* X''• ,tron g" *"el in neir.p.per bi.tory. Bomn idea r.rcir.l, wa, troubled. I think, with a peit of dancing^no matter if h. cannot
hmberi, manly i- 11 "-- b J the -ay—pat of tke magnitude of thebaaaena which sloar nnd chronic type of cerebral di,- spell pig correctly, nnd doee - - ■
b. little bund that Uy on h„ arm and !• enpc,intended excln.iy.1, by . wo- cue. It would behard. indeed, to find of. alngfi cm whera eT
Uogh foodly down into the upturned man re ahown by the fact that there any other theory on which to account young lady dropped dead
'"to 1 ^v- # 1 are nearly four hundred names on the for the thousand an/! one eccentricities room. ~i<ri
™L 8 “ C r. .'y] m . 0 ? tb8 Mr8 - and reconrisiencieB of his enigmatical The local editor ia expected
gel Ilia
cry body. It
of his paper mail'salt
least two mnntart,
i; and one stiidde, (n e»ch
three di ^ ^ ^
number, or the paper will be’ thrown
down as fiat and stale. *
So stapid!
in typographical
;sjr; n ‘T ult P r ! nl » n p°«tey
sent by all tbe aspiring yonng poete.ess
in that section, and if the kisses should
be printed hisses, and tbe shouts should
be nrinted gnnnia t. l.;^l. —:yi J; i
be printed Knouts—which will
times happen when the MH. is illeg
ible—then that editor’s fate is sealed
and the success of his paper is mined
for she will never, never send Hire ,an
other effusion so long as she li+e*. No,
indeed!
The local editor has a hard • row to
hoe; and if he is neu ral in politic*nnd
religion, it is still harder. Hot let him
brace np and do his best, foreverybddy
Nothing In tliePajier.
‘Nothing ia the paper to-day?
What’s that? Nothing in the paper?
Nothing particular interesting to yon,
perhaps; but plenty to interest the next
man and a dozen others, I dare say.
•Hut I could do better, myself?”’ Beg
pardon, bat I hardly think a trial would
verify your assertion. You remind me
of the old lady who called on her pallor
and found fault because his sermons
were not interesting, saying that she
could do better, and would prove it if
he would furnish a text. This ho pro
ceeded to do by giving out the follow
ing: “It is hotter to dwell iu a corner
of the house-top, than with a brawling
woman in a wide house.” ”l)o you
mean me. sir?” sharply asked tbe old
lady. ‘-Ob, my good woman, replied the
naraon, “you will never make a good
iermonizer. You are too quick in your
ipplications.”—Home Sentinel. ,
Hunting Widows.
--- polygamy is allowod among the
Hindoos, it frequently happeus that
more than one widow immolates herself
on the dead body of her husband. One
of the most horrible scenes ever enacted
in the East was the burning of forty-
fieven widows at once, the wives of the
I’rince of Marata. He died above the
age of eighty. A deep circular pit was
dug in a field without the town; in the
middle of it was erected a pile of wood,
on the left of which, on a couch richly
ornameuted, lay the body of tho deceased
1’iince in his finest robes. After num
berless rites were performed by the
Brahmins, the pile was set on lire and.
immediately, the unhappy women ap
peared, snarklincr with 1 W«T»
r; • -r- r kHng with jew<
adorned with flowers. These vietfms
'■Iked several times aronnd the burn-
-Jg pyre, tho heat of which was felt
quite a distance. The principal wi,low,
then holding the dagger of her '
band, thus addressed herself to- the'
Prince,his successor: “Here is thedag-
ger the King made use of to. triumph
his Enemies; beware n„,„,
ploy it to other purposes, never imbrue
with the blood 'of your sub jects; gov-
-ti them as a father, a* lie ires' ‘done,
and you shall live long .mil luppy as he
keep me longer i
•, nothing
*r!d. AU th
follow him.
With these words she rcsigued the <i*j
the Prince’s hand, xliOTook
..— ~er withont showing ihw
sign 0/ grief or compassion
Princess now appeared agitate!
j 8 of the domestics, a Christian wum;
had frequently talked with her upon
The
One
ligion ami. though < ir ,
ed her idols, had made some imprqssuu
her mind. Perhaps they now r*vi
1. With a most expressive look sh
cried out: “Alas! what is the end o
1, and human happiness? I know that! aka)
of plunge myself headlong into hell.
these words horror was visible o
countenance, while, resuming courage.
r “ «|h« baJdly turned her face to the Si»fn-
’7V. , r-“ , rT"“* "i”? T pil*-*nd calling upon her gods,
of. all .tfieir faults and failings, and flung herself into the midst of the flames
The second widow
u the sister of lhe
-'ho wjs present
listed at the sacrifice. She w<t-
iced to her brother nnd gave him the
feelings gave way, he bun-.
and fell on her neck in tender embraces.
-,....,vvuva v.vv.,.», 1C ij U j a »u- c«uc. ii wuuiu oo narcr, inneeu, roxinu oi a sin]
n re ahown by the fact that there any other theory on which to account yonng ;
nearly four hundred names on the for the thousand an/! one eccentricities room.
—b ... ou..., « i.uj „ocii pay-roll, and in four months Mrs. and inconsistencies of his enigmatical Ths local edit;
re not an affair o. many days, to 1 was Leslie paid #77,471) for white paper career. His absurd feai of women was every man, aad every man's busineTs a
not snrpnsed one morning toward tbe alone. Mrs. Leslie has accomplished certainly fnll of evidence of monomania; gratuitous puff. If Mr. A. is painting
end of the same week, to see the yonng,|the** vast results becanse of her great but wheu we take this fact in connec- his house ft must l>e mentioned' in the
give
/,r TL. r.ff® tne y° nn *f v »»t results because^ of hsr great uu« wueu we iaxe inis reel in connec- nre nonse it must be mentioned in the
of the little gate, and love for her husband, and perfiaps her tion with his life-long melancholy, his paber: and If Sirs. fc. has a calls lilly
h “ nd °7 n ? ordB sbow more clearly her no- early and repeated attempts at self- in blossom she wants tbe raomentons
to eomebody withm as he turned away, ble aim: Great trials I have passed destruction, hfs unnatural ingratitnde fact wt.before the public in printers ink
I met him at the corner, and coaid well through m my efforts to be faithful to to those who befriended him in hie dis- headed with capitals P
fanrv that lua amiltn<v lma e#,ii /-I. *i» the great trust confided to me ny my tress, and his anomalous love of soli- When .Tones kills'a hog weighing
dear husband. I have endeavored to tilde, we find it impossible to accept any Toor hundred and fifty, that
. —. 7 -r~—e> prove to tbe world that he was right in other interpretation of his life than th-* -a^**L,t-S. --j -—•va-ti»»
the china tree I saw her standing on all things, even in her to whom he 1 - «
jt. u, u >4> un, iimu lunt chrthric'ed; and whets Brown dispatches
absolnfely sail^ aid anothar weighing fonr hundred and
• J L' — sixty, ibat most be pat ia ty^e; a®4
-*~ - r- —“uiug ou Lu,u K a, cveu iu uer io wnom ne en- he never waa an ansointely ran
the portico, her head resting against trusted the redemption of hi* business responsible being. “ J T _ „ ....
It, «4nare wooden pliiar, h,t drooped ««K14Mh'9 of hi. Iif. f h. gift«I palt Oollia, „. ,t tiatra MPa lhttmgb tbi li.t rfothtr bk-’ Z-
band,cls,p,d lightly before her, ami work. Could there Jw any grander n and nnd muaninglojratic. TheMcan- ker, in town * S F°
!C. ! ElSSflEL7~7- U ** t " P r °of °f wifaljr d—otin. to a btrabnnd*, tricltie. and mbfancholy of Lori Byron Whan tbor. i, n wtddin*. th. local
tbethoDBandtb time tr.make real unto memorj than thi. bn„ and lo.ing were probablj thenncontrollbl, tn.ui- pkper nltut pnblilh a lira oltha ealt-
hetwilf the ttrang, nawnera of tho ,itn- «o»i.l work? Ah! a profantional feeutiona Of direaw, and daring hit Milan, and'butler-dii hie. and nop.
niton. At the toond of mj ,tep the life wi,l notdeatrop n wtfa'a love at to ihort and brilliant career he gnee inffi- lad!es.and photograph albnme bettow-
brajj. .wap/™., her reran., and ..rn- tnany hare fenrad. dent ..i4«c,,6f in.anSty. Sdthing cl by’ lh. r io.hf”a„d.° .W if h.
sdE^sss; "S
To.pra,t,co,ag. ^J. -
throogh th._d.rhne... nnd with .
wcame a
favorite feature In my daily prome-
nades, and I seldom failed to catch a trough the darkness, and fee*
glimpse of one or both of its occnpante. ******* ,onl the mystery oi life.
Botnetimei ’he »u .bout going to J Tidy towel, ptampodlbr e:
market, and it was delightful to aoties ery at John R. Hhaw^s
- V..V t—serene aonl the mystery oi life. .-« - ; r '!«W9iP»e5t pejef „ ,0 <Wge
t w, ownn wrn ■ re i«ytag, ua no realised i t L.fte local eaili
hia terrible-prediction. »Hff-.v«a mom in personalities. Sp moist p
m less insane daring all hia active life. -ovortU-fapt tbai
Tum W * , * P°^** T * maniac. . and, r t ha
. pi •** ■» .... | .oofiaaitsoo id] tqo~.
9* ,‘ffi,
ing upon the fire and then upon the as
sistant. Then londlycrying: “Cbiva!
Chiva!” tbe name of one of her gods,
she jumped into the flames
,— r — .... — «„ the for
bad done. The others soon fbllaw-
some with bewildered, downcast and
owfal looks. One of them shrieked
above the rest, ran to a Christian sold
ier whom she beheld among the gourde,
and hanging abont his neck begged him
tn«*v»w TL. — .4 J
her. The new convert, stunned
with surprise, pushnl tbe unfoMot>ate
woman from him, and, shrieking aloud,
ihe fell into the fiery ttench. The 4.1(1-
ier, all ahivering with terror, atone* r
tired, and a delirious fever ended Ira
life the following night. Though many
of the unhappy »’ •' - ** p “
tbe utmost intrepidity, yet no soener
did they feel the flame* than they
screamed out iu the most dreadful man
ner, and, weltering over each other,
strdve to gain the brim of the pif.^’biii
in vain; th* assistants forced them back
with their poles and piled new feel up-
— them. The next day the Bra^tpiui
gathered the bones and threw them in
to the sea. The pit was lex'elcl, i
trinpie erected upon tbe-spot,’ am) 1 thi
J —xsed Prince and hia wives wefc reck
among the deities.?—firpoWy*
Engle. -•--*«
Our preacher aaya he oonld scarcely
bear himself preach last Sunday fop the
hacking, coughing and spitting'oft be
congregation, when a dose of Brewer’?
Lang lUstorar jut betera #d»g to
ohnrch would have prevented gj .j/.’e-
nember this next Sundny. . ;
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