The Weekly Sumter republican. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1889, May 29, 1885, Image 1

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■ffieSumter^lepuSiican! Semi-Weekly, One Yi Weekly, One Year - .... arPATABM ni ADVANCE,^! All advertisements emlnaUnf? from public —nd forln accordance with e lata General Assembly ■a KtlHiNDj uM lau uenerai Assenmij of Georgia—T5 cents per hundred words for Meh of the first four Insertions, and 33 cents for each subsequent Insertion. Fractional parti of one hundred are considered one hundred words;each figure and Initial, with date and signature, U counted as a word. The cash must accompany the copy of each advertisement, unless -.different aange- ESTABLISHED IN 1864 . BY C. W. HANCOCK, i VOL. 32. DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS AM MTOMP 10 NEWS^JIMATUBE^CIENCE^lini^BNKPATrpiKinoTgo Advertising:* Rate** juare first insertion, - *- -fil.C* Each sobsegaent insertion. - - - r« HTTn Lem of Minion type ccn- litute a square. AD advertisements not contracted for wilt be charged above rates. Advertisements not specifying the Isagta fern*.- t2 A YEAS IN ADVANCE. SMSMBSH* PROFESSIONAL CARDS. B. B. & E- F. Hinton Attorneys at hate Practice in 8tate and Fed< Hawkins Building Americus, Ga, B. P. HOLLIS, Attorney at Late AMERICUS, GA. ODee, Forsyth Street, *.n National Bank buildinr. dec20tf fi: G. SIMMONS corner/ at JLate, AMERICUS GA., office in Hawkins’building, south side of * r Street, in the old office of Fort A »»- Jantttf B. H. WILKINSON, Attorney at Law. AmoricuN, Or All business entrusted to him w prompt and careful attention, it Iecteawlllbe Immediately remit Iterance: J. W. Sheffield A Co. Omen—Lamar Street Peoples National Bank Building. feb21-3m J- M. B. Westbrook, M. 0 Physician and Surgeon. Amor I ohm,Gt n. Office in l)r. Fldridge's Drugstore. Kes idence on Church Street, next door to Wm Haynes. feW-.lm run, um'KWoii, Prescription Druggists AMERICUS, GEORGIA We understand this branch of the business and make it a specialty, We use fresh pounding ahd from reliable Dr. J. A. FORT. Physician and Surgeon, Offers his profess 1 ""** •- •>— people of Americus a Dr. Eldridge’s Drug be found at residence at the Tayh 1 -■mar street. Is will receive prompt attonth may36-tf imnieman who outline! 1,1, .... ‘ *'J n wn»iderabljr advanced la life! and ii Mr. John Pearson’s Statement: lathe/pine of WR3 I wai attacked wttl 5L*SLfSJ-Jfflfv "-SEStoSt; .JEr", K.i~ k *£[i ~ wwM3SriiV5i!TS!C .Ur? SSSSEi'.SSfyfiif dSSuSi health, fume, ln WopJnl^" ' I. . y hT»SJ*r* ®* tbo Statement ofMr.Benj.F.Hearndon: IK'; “"■Kf 00 stomach. I then hopelc ,, » • Luna BcnWrr u kS’.wSb.SS.HS-iS.lL'S • enjoyed asr-iSsSSsSS&a man In every particulai LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR, MACON, GA. TUTT K. E. Brown. Edgerton House, Opposite Passenger Depot, MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. Brown & Bon, Projectors Jiatet $2.00 }‘tr Day. Dr. D. P HOLLOWAY, DentisT, Americas, - - - Georgia Treatssuccessfully all diseases of the Den t“,,orjrana. Fills teeth. n» mo improved method, and Inserts artificial teeth on tl best material known to the profession. W OFFICE over Davenport and Son Drag Store. marl it PATENTS ^emkA-lwnea and Trade-Marks se- CTred,;.aat all other patant causes in the Patent Office and before the Courts prompt ly and carefully attended to. ™?,£,“9 DEHATE - I make NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECUR ED. Information, advice an.l special —* * JAM? I.IXTKI, P £ l “ U ° - Near U. S. Patent DR. CARLISE’S- Xj. &C s. Will cui Cholera M< lorlms Neuralgia, Inflamation of tlow or Felon,Soro Throat, me, Headache, Toothache. Gravel, MBBahjgsst ^ Hlpnloa, Bilious Fevers \V toads of any de- Hay Fhver, fc,Btte, ^ Does. Dr. this remedy In hU prac- uawtth greatsnceesala •j—/u.re many certificates from the best people in Upson and Taylor < ties, who have been cured by the use o wonderful remedy. If you are suff ^lUreny of the diseases namod above. vigor ro an enreeDled system, KSTiSS SffttiJKS*!* wlth S»n«: lonai invlgorant, Ilostetter’s Stomach Bit- £Sd£ , M , . , 2“3F •*2HS?*“? V- * .V 0 ?!? and b® relelved. It ceiled for Suppressed M « - * y JOl" - - >t lie e erations of th£ stomach, prom^Us^My” l£ sure# thorough digestion and assimilation, and consequent nutrition. Ajesin tospl petlte, vigor to follow a c isr tonic, which is, moreover, a preventive of malarial fevers. For sale by all Druggists anp Dealers generally. COMPRISES FOUR PREPARATIONS. LIVES, BEAST ASD KIDXEV TMSIC -■T** mr And Pal. BLOOD PURIFIEB, For Scrofula and Bio Taints. brain toxic, For Epileptic FItl and other Convulsions DIAKRB0E.4 MIXTURE, For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Ac i.iSrSr staT S d *A c 5 h0 ? thIJromd st * ^ unta, Ga., and sold by druggists generally. 26 YEARS IN USE. th# Great* it Iffedicanrriuffijh of the Aft! _ S™PTO«fi8 OF A TORPID LIVER. IwiuAlllTi uX£ys. L is!zsj r '.'2r}zL¥.fi i . :sii THE USE OP TOBACCO. SERMON ON lEDl'LQESCE.—AB8TA1B ROM USIVO THE WEED IS THE ADVICE GIVEN BT THE GEEAT BROOKLYN DIVINE—IT IXJCRES THE MIND AND IS HPETTCL TO THE EX- TIEE PHYSICAL ORGAN 1 WM™- *“■ !»•» c«iui onngioru Fieldingeeed.*’—GenesisL,... The first born of the earth were the grass-blade and the herb. They pre. coded the brute creation and the hu man family—the grass for animal life, the herb for human service. The cat tle took possession of its inheritance, the herb. This herb we have for food * r f* M of hunger, for narcotic in case of hunger, for narcotic in case of in somnia, for anodyne under paroxysm of pain, or for stimnlus when the pulses flag under the weight of disease. The caterer Ukes the herb and serves it up in ell delicacies. The physician takes the herb and compounds it for physical recuperation. Millions of the human race take it for rninons delec tation of body and mind. The herb divinely created and for good pur-’ poses, in cases without nnmher is pros ess— T loo* ago demon,tnted that o mao eon] hid learned uaethiog of th. TT " not permaaeatlr rifonn from ntronf Imnt of eunntrv Hf. £rom thnir ann^Ll I 1 l“ T e heard of eaan of I,fur took nnleia he gieu op tobacco. lfUi.it. to thei, 'fi but I never sffw any. I hop« no; 14. tituted for evil resnlu. There .. . iaw . fnl and unlawfnl nse of the herbaceous kingdom. There sprang up in Yucatan uu mu continent an herb which has bewitched the.world. It crossed the Atlantic the fifteenth century and cap Then it captured Portn tured S . - «• vaj>tiuw ronn- gil, ind then the F'rench Kmbasnadora took it to Paris and it captured the ,, 7 c«piureu ine f renc 1 1 * empire. Then Walter Italeigh introduced it into England. The bota nists ascribe it to the genns Nicotians; but yon all kno> but yon all know it at the inspiring, e . evat * n K- tJ,e emparadising, the radiating, the nerve-shattering, the dyspepsia-breeding, the health-destroy ing tobacco. 1 shall not be offensively Lermnil altil. T . --- u .1 ■ , . * - -—- - uu. uo uueusiveiy p.raoc.1 while I ap.,h on tfai. .object because yon all cm it, or Marly all. Indeed, I know from personal experi ence how it sootheB and roseates the world and kindles sociality, and I know what are its litl.fnl i.. r 1 its balefnl results. I know to be its slave, and thank iiAi* or n HiAini i Black by m tingle a in^tX^eoo!| , 5? > **SiV > b? r Dr^trt!7^ rent by cxprewi on receipt ofBl. once, 44 Murray St., New HOSTUTEfi^ Sitters In order to enrich the blood, and thus lm- wrt v~.h — *- an enfeebled system, the net- friend., "don’t pcopio'uM it’ wTthcnt Memmg harm to themMlTca and nn there not catei of plethorn which nb •olotely need thi. depletion?" Oh, yee! skillful and prndent physicians have sometimes prescribed it, just as they sometimes prescribe arsenic, and they prescribe it well. There can be no donbt abont it being poisonous. There ^a^**** r# Pf >rt « d “ which a little child lay upon its mother’s lip, and a drop from her pipe fell on the child’s Up and it went into convulsions and into death. “Bnt.” yon say, -don’t people live to old age who indulge in flesh, is Invariably femnd -rhj s ec,,,„cd„ ffi w. B. OLIVER, DEAPEE * "“'I ui an tne t rages to tlieir physical system, live „„ to old age. In the case of the man of tke J°g. be lasted to long because be was piekled! In the case of the man of the pipe, he lasted so long because h ® was turned into smoked liver. B ° t * “7 friends, what advice had • better give onr yonng people? I “7. «the first plaee, let us advise them to absuin from this habit, be- cause nil the medical fraternity of the United States and Great Tint.;, .— -AN 11- TAILOR. Southwest side of Court IIoom over Kylande- A Arrington's Shoe rwnvuww S1UOOI LOUT House over Rylander Arrington’s She Store, up stairs. 2^S“SS.S>.«!?' 1 to!r»of ae-tHUOKlTlCtS lO ICO ClUXCIlS Of AfilM cu.Sumter and adjoiningcounUMMalSS tleal and experienced Tailor, using Cam! pen sAetnml Measurement giving the true shape of the customer, who is given up by the trade to be the best fit of any tailor u Enrone or AuiHm i —m lUUOUie ocsin ga Europe or America, I wllllutandSake 1 !‘ nd oat * t". Pitch and axle greasZ •jte. Prices moderate. Having been a r3 ^^1.” for thirty years, with tbe experience in tbe past, I solicit your petroo- ^iblltf . W - B ’ OLI^°- FORSYTH, qa. 'Hill Institution is fast ragalain* iu t houth Itroad St . At- |tesa?~ Rimoeteveiy southernstateira resneetfnire R- T. ASBURY. President- Preston, Ga. what _ what it _ ^ , God, I know what it uliu qaeror. I have no expectation that I Will persuade the great masses of yon to change your habits upon this sub ject, but I thought I might help yon «n some advice * 1:1 * some advice to yonr ion .ay, -Didn’t bacco?” Yon say, self indulging in an appetite like that? I have seen a enspador in a pulpit where the minister shonld drop his end I?; 0ro ho . ge V l op to read "Blessed are rt,” and to read abont a sweet morsel under - . --id in Levitiens to read about the unclean animals that chew the end. I have known Presbyteries *nd General Assemblies and General synods where there wss a room apart for the ministers to smoke in, Uh, it is a sorry spectacle, a conse crated man, a man of God, looking around for something which you take to be looking for a larger field of , 18 e- w ? ot looking for that at »11. He is only looking for some he can discharge a month- SIv S >a i- COJ, V Ce! , I a “ rIa^ that the Methodist church pf the United 8tate. in nearly all £*i r conferences “J p *»»cd. resdfltions against this ‘Then God when he created — *t have created it for some good purpose.’’ Oh, yes; it is good for a great many things—tobacco is. It u good to kill moths in the wardrobe iV C a 1 r ,hee P» and to strangulate ail kinds of vermin, and to fumigate pestiferous places, and, like all other poisons God created, it is for some par ticular use. So he did henbane, so "”r vomica, so copperas 7~;~ r ". . *««*uvxons against thii habit, and it is time we had an anti tobacco reform in the Praabyterian church and the Episcopal chnrch, the BaDtllt clinreh an,I ik.n • . 3 all those poisons which he directly rented nr >••,? .... . J created or lTad man to extract. i>m the same God who made the poisons _— -mw uiauo mo poisons also created ns with common sense to “owhjjw to ns* them and how not to a.™ .. Q f m y this habit?’’ "Yea; "so I have inebriate 70 year. old. There are some persons who. in spite of all the ont- *7 7 V, iraiernity oi tbe Uaited States and Great Britain pro nounce it the cause of wide-spread and terrific uohealth. Dr. Agnew Dr Hamilton, Ijr. Olcou. Dr. Baroes. Dr’ Woodward, Dr. Rush, Dr. Hosack, Dr. Harvejr. Dr. Mott-all tbe medi- cal fraternity, allopathic, homeopathic, hydropathic, eclecU’c—denounea the TV ,»—j i»g(u irom strong i menc oi country life from iWr I * u»ve neara oi eases of re for- ^ °^. k * gi, • , °P l » b * MO - '* T“ iu to U»ir V>ad parent! hot I htr afw any. 1 hop, r »s the cue. where men hnaii* for a home among the grae^alclal ft" *" of geooioo reformation, been refonned hnT. fallen back, it ha. f°ond a pfeamnt pU« i™tL Mnntu J ft* "“ «» forty jm„ been .hewn they h»™ first touched for ..I., Thnci/., moM, no“ m2 ft ft", ,ko »•»!»• of elrong iink tobacco and then anrrendered to in- ioto reqoieition,.?d I foonditamo^Jt! th °™"*Uy rafonud: hot tha oniom hreiMnU Th, broad auane leading «J to ..officiant »om hft »“t I hn,. «, goon and go * grew and the place and it 1. min.. Now, boy. ut. ift?’ Th !“-«T ■" th. la.t hoar Tr drunkard s bell is strewn thick with 7°» r choice, . making withont a home r ? / or God nor f “ r pravei n»r tobaoco leave. What did Benjamin “* horn, withont tmoking for tho Bible, bot lor opinm. i'erhap, “f ' V 1 >** * well Llaten to th«, yoo.g min. and tab. ft" ft? *»” !>«-■■ "Otaid. the maa ra the eaercire of common sens, another thing into couideration and kooaehold who kaow what ia tbe who wooldMTthM tobacco did him Hat U. T..t amount, "fnroi^re 1 ft~.ft Pkjaicia. a.d, b. «hat did ThomaaJef. dretrojed every year indirw.tl^b/ thii ftft ‘ L for phyaical relief, ! "‘T /.’ft ?** ln,t th * h * b,t ' AnagratofanioanrioJcom- ft »*•'»'■» for .pi.itn.1 relief, coit.re of tobacco? He .aid: "It i, , pany e.ye, -'Ooe-hall one loeaeVum. bnt tb *^ bo,h f,il - Tkc pby.ici.0 cnlture prodnctivo of infinite wretched- from the epnrk of tho pice end the ci I . ckno TftK'* •>“ defeat. Tho min- IIoreM Oreeley aaid of it: "It gar.” On. yonng man threw ‘ >«r of religion acknowledge, hi, dm Pr ? f *°?, , ?* cb ’’’ B *“ iel Web- his cigar in ont of the citiee nod with le **- f » r « <cemi ne if the I.otddoee let th^.mk. , .l. b T°"°a m .°“*° , ° k e’ *'*T * :l ,««0,000 worth of iet them take the hoiao-.hod.” property of other, that blazed op from . Uqc rexson why there are so many that spark- Harpers’ snlmHitl Inn* Tiottmeof thie habit ie beca.ee there ing eeUbliihment%e,„ P , g0 W „ P d- I Me ao many miaratera of religion who troyed by . pl.mber Iwh^ .’ftl.ftft’l.Tk*? °atit 1, *»** J ‘j* Pip*, threw tie milch awnf and it tell rotn a bai nf pimoiia.. mm. _ Jost as long as a^ staaaeb hsd torn •ide l hr LUtie Sam Sugartooth fell aslscD And. as Pure as the Ule I teU, ’ The elfins softly ’round did creep And tho boas one said. »’Tls well, H 1th a graceful hr~ ^ - And sleeping Sam ,, ”7 , * nnui t-ver, uiikw wie miicp awav they get the bronchitis, and tha dear •“d it fell intfapol ofcamplrene ThJ ‘ lo P*7 ‘heir expenims to whole building was in flames. Five ■** *— 1 -* hl/walrm mu^'j.J. ... , lioasaad , —- -were, auc; luiukB —pw;sn auluwu OUl ul Mrori *|J themselves to death. I could name more than |l,O00,000 of property des three eminent clergymen who died of ‘">7«<L ^ 7 ranoer in the mouth, and in every case the physician said it was tobacco -l!” . many a clergym The l’aradise the pandemoi whoec tombstone was'cH covmd"Jp with oology which ought to her. the honest epitaph: -Kiiitd'b^too"much Cavenduh. ’ Some of them smoke until the room is bine and their spirits bine and th. world is bl ie’ snd everything i, blue. Time was when <sod poised by snch sine, bnt it ba comes now the dnty of the Amerimn vlcriry who indulge in this narcotic to repent. How can nmsnprenchtem- ‘T°J , l 0 - ,h '- P ~ p, ' whe .” bo * B ktm- Better deetroy n whole city 0 f .tore, than deetroy on. man. Oh, my yonng friends, if yon will exense the idiom, I will ny .top before yon begin! Here J* * raridom which has a shackle that it is almost impossible to break, til- garitic intellect., that could overcome every other bad habit, have been llnag oi thii, and kept down. Some one ie aeMmg to pentuds a man frum tho habit. Th.re p ly woe; "Ask me to do anything ondor tho canopy of hMv- “ k* 1 ; ft*- Thi. I mo not give np though it take seven year, off my ■ opinm caters • yon tampering — — pr»7erf.~ man! oh woman! with this habit? Have you ja«‘b£ gno? Are you. for the'assoa K ement of physical distress of mental trouble, making this a regular resomde. I beg yon stop. The ecstacie# at the ■ P»7 to* ‘he horrors at the 1 pandemonium. Morphia is a LUm- from God for the relief of .udden Unt ‘dwill do for de next minco UUto Ban Sugartooth kept qnite aUIl, But ha tliuucht hia hIsIm mmu life.” „ -j- , *-*'*«*jp«i canren, the Baptist chnrcli and the CongregaUonal chnrch. About sixty years 6 a Kioft-" ?—“**>■*^ I^ienJ Seminary into tbo minis- He went straight to tha front, had an eloquence and personal •nati.vr, ^ ^ . : magnetism before which nothing could •tand; bnt he was soon thrown into the insane aaykm for twenty years, and rt. doctor Mid it wn tobscco that sent him there. According to the cus- tom then in vogue, be mu allowed a •null portion of tobacco every day. After be had b«n there nearly twenty -‘'king the floor one day he had In dden retorn of reason, and he ren- ftd what war the nutter. He threw the ping of tobacco through the iroi pfo?» nd, »« d: “What brought mi hm - What keeps me here? Why an fTobacco! tobacco! O God, help! help! 111 never naeit again. Ha waa brought forth. For ten years he •nccee.fnHy prcnchcl the gospel of sn# thmt, and then went Into * BLISSFUL IMMORTALITY, There .re ministers of religion to- day indulging in narcotics, dying bv “ d ‘ • 7 d v not hnow what is th® nutter with them. I might in a word give my own experience. It took ten cigars to make a sermon. I got very nervous. One day I was awaked to the outrage I wae inflicting upon "tyulf. I wn. .boot to change netth- “ft’-ft.*..***** 1 —kolunlo tobcc- conut in 1 hiinddchin uid if 1 would onlycomc to rhiUcljhU ho wonld. all th, rest of mv life, provide m. with tf f *“*'*'• 1 uid to my- ulf: If in there war time, when cigars *°*ft aD<1 my salary i. small 1 smoke more tkma 1 ought to, —kvl wo jhl I do if J had gratuitous udniteltehb supply? And then nod there, yrers ago, I q „j t once tod • word also with all of those of my frwn.ls whom it does not hwt, whocan stop any time they want "J 0 ““ , . n,< ? k8 rao,t expensive agArs. My Christian brother, what » yonr iniluence in the matter? HoW much can you afford to deny yonraelf f . *i aiiora to deny yonraelf tor the good of othcre? It was a great «7»tAry to many people why Got. Briggs, of Maasaohnsetts, wore a cra- JAtfi hut no colUr. Some people thought >t was an absurd eccentricity. Ah, no! This waa the eecret: Many y ft’, bftmhe was ulking with e ’ cbnateand tellieg him habit wab necessary, and tha inebriate retorted upon him and uid: - W. do a grant many thurgi that nn not neceeur?. It is not necessary for you to wear that collar.” "Well." ci first prescribe it for .Teepleesnes. 7 Then the patient keeps on hecanse he likes tbe effect. Whole tons of chloral manufactured in Germany! Baron "Well," said Gov. Briggs, .... --.ar a collar again if yon “Agreed," said the in- floilar. 1 "I will never won’t drink.’ ebriate. Gov. D0Ter wor . , collar. Thoy bolh kept their bargain LntftL They kept it tr, the death. That is the reason Oov. Briggs did not , MU,,. Th „ iU ^ uiauuiacinres a ball ton of chloral every woek. There are multitudes being taken down by this ii for th * kydrate of chloral! Bot I am under thi. bud •penning chiefly of opinm. There ought to be ten thousand pulpits turn- ad into quaking, flaming, thundering Signals of warnincr Bminov tl,L ft ft."’? * 1Mt 11 tha goe- pel of tho Son of tiod—self-denial* for the good and the reaco. of othera. ,,f “ k ?,V t 'P fart kev. Io nil age. ft world haa aught out eomo flownr or hath or wwd to stimolnt. its lathargr or to oompore iu grief. A drag cslfed nepenthe was widsly ored among tho ancient (srreke and tho nnefeot Egyp- tmns for narcotic porpoec. Th^fe- hand women know bow to compound It. kou had bnt to chow tho lure, and your udnou was whelmed with hilarity. Bat _ nepenthe paesed ont from tbo ooneideration oftb, world. Heat camu nubeuh, which ie made from India hemp. It is manufactured from the flowers st the top, or work- men in leather dothing walk through the fields of hemy and tho exudation from tbe hemp adheres to tl» lehtbern garments, and then thin exndstion ie temped off nod prepared with aromit- “ in k>M«nnt for th. >«ipfe. ,Vt holeoationa hare been stimo- "V imbecile «llb Uua accoreed buheeeb. Tha via- loot kudlad by that drag are uid to “ tffgKV ft magnificent bevond nil dereription, but it finally uk.. down body, mind and sonl in horribia death. I knew one of tho most brilliant mm of his day. Whether ha appeared in -mg.zm. ov in hook or in ’SftLTr to umns he eukznimi.,. if, flould in the ooarao of mi hour’s conver- ution prclneo more wit ami slung, with, bnt he chewed hasheuh. He did so first as a matter of cariosity whetbei the pa *- pang or aente dementia, bot intended for prolonged nse, and. what ia tho peculiar sadness of it is, itoomes to people in their weak momoutH. De- Muincey says: "I took it for a rheu- maUsm.” Coleridge says: "I took l k ..fo r rasormma or Hlseplensness. NVhat do yon take it for? For Clod sake do not take it too long. What is remarkable, thev are going down from tbe highest and' wealthiest classes and from tho most fashionable circles of New York and Brooklyn— jms*Ki own ougarraoui Kept quit# still, But he thought that his sides would bust When be saw those bakennen wi“- wunence on the mince pie crust. 1 * Egsoff 4 * troa * h ’ wiM> **»« i their bare,’red, flat Dutch feet, 1 that dough till the bof-s —. wu.m mu urooKiyn— going down by hundreds and by thou sands. Over 20,000 opinm eaters in Chicago. Over 20,000opinm-eaters in fit f.nn(m i- .v proportion Here/'^m 1 added iu 41 5*‘S k ^"Wb J bi^”hi, ,, wS > T dnrinff the time, he said: ° COa t ’ t^fo’ dat dU was #r onl 7 looked at it wid ono tot >t’s ’cuiou ’cordiu’ly; tof ° n ? ooex P* ct «dly openin’ 2®*’ d ® 000 ‘ dat de case wax elded wraung in d# fust place. Mr Defendant, de eou’t change# de curl rent. Mr. Plaintiff; di# thing U ergin X“nib',“.T,rffi7S; tn., a. might They tnunpoit Dot’ll do, pring de minco meat’* Uttte Sam Snmrtoolh watched them close As they brought ont their roillng-plns. And be nw them putting that horrhl dose Into rusty old worn-out tins. Rat hU.itom#ch was sick and his sight St. Louis. In ths that wonld make ovi York and Brooklyn. 70,000 in New 7— Tha clerk of the drug store says: "I can tell them when they come in. There ia some thing peculiar about their nervousness, •omething peculiar about the look of their eyes that immediately reveals them.” In soma familiV* ekL-i r. **Tr- , In somo families chloral is wllft-Slfte*!. 0 ?'”"?- J’kyticianz Lfebig loyi that he knoTeone chemi’et re u/“*“Li Wh ° “‘““foctoras a halj naming, thundering Signals of warning against this narcotic The devii of morphia in this country will be mightier than the devil of al cohol. My friends, it is all important that, by personal example, in every possible wsy we contend against all influences injurious to society. Onr opportunity j _ ~ -vv.ex.n_,. vur opporiunity tor exercising such influence is limited. What we do we had better do right away. The clock ticks now, and we .‘L 11, . Aft « ‘while the clock will click, and we shall not hear it. Seated * cou “ tr 7 Cre »'*fo. I »aw the fire kindle, blase and go ont. I gathered ?P tlm hearth enough for profita ble reflection. Onr life is just like the fire on that hearth. We put on freak faggots, and the fire bursts through •odnp.oJoot.g.y „! flub, crackle—emblem* of boyhood. Then the fire redden, into coni.. The hen i" fiercer, nnd the more it etirred tho more it redden.. With the eweep of flnmeitclenve.it. «.y, nnril nil tho hearth glow, With th, inteniity. Horn of foil manhood. Thnn'comen whitene,. to the coalt Tho but len- »n». The flickering nhndow. have died along the wall. The f.ggot. TOTtt'B.T. WKUTlu xtflcl ru mum s. I’d sit all day, In a dreamy war h.h rftv,;. 7 .^*^ ■ ft m 7 con t dat •Me by side wid do a’premJ^ou’T^ „ TO ,. someLms#. when ho road’s had^teM t’prem coa’t, an* sc bend * On the elfin#’ backs and they all made the land where the mince pie grows. Little bam Sugartooth opened his ayes he looked with a wondering m>r# Iraitiv ’t... tku I..V. _ . And I » tbe bskermen making ie boss bakerman, h# says: • Dot’s a nice leedle tog vat a old i frog “ift honor, I propoxo to Into nn ‘ '**• WW*°*D». the tabl& pcUi ^^ ij kkUey-hoof on Amcrican railroad^£vtKreM Trf 1 ^rnfi.dit rn . pp ,d to sassae^ 1 ^ People s children maka nndcr tha sum circumstances. —Boston PoM. Miss Adelina PatU sane “Home, bweet Horn#” in St. Loais tk# other Sweet Lome m ov loois tha other evening, and wept like a child. St Loots orchestras, to (to ^ rrum 4a nrreir*.?-.- -/ wm s an seoerai from da orcnestr **, oj the way, are eaoorh knowdis con^t wua | mak ® “7body MMep-BofonlS? » I A ^ omAa who was called as a wit*. jil” aere> * was only joking i nes ^. *», nssanit case triad in the "GUjd^tcr htodr it, bnt di# ain’t c Pj“® Jokes. It doan show*#!* caW ter joko when do botcher hab dun grabbed him by de t“m^ 1 i 1 iv er ! UDd ’ jud £®- Hi# strange wisdom has not en- through this abled From the land where th# minco pie grows Little Sam Sugartooth stirred himself And he foundhe had dreampt adreai g*»* k® looked around for the fairy el: For tbe whole thing strange did And since that day the folks do t hat he turns his nose That he turns his nose np high And hops like a frog awf barks like When you offer him fresh —pie. INDIAN FIGHTING. - • — —j relic of my -- the plains, for around that little box cluster some of my greatest trials.” July. 1876. about the time brave Ct^ and his command had gone -hen cot flizuftT'by- ■^ ? ,uVm7 ; but if truiptarei ,hen .tout fire yean old Uu>.v win > ?[ au £ h , t f r ’ ^ Tr pop* were hurn^d into tho field. On the 7th of tho month our detachment started for Fort Lincoln, we found the garrison there very small, all troops that could bo spared having been sent to tho front. Wo marched to Powder river, where we :— —*&—** <»«*uuh wm nos J»®t Indians in^larjjo numbers. Cns- north, bat having had --*> Mio *.<u1UW3100C, when we came np the redskins ~~ u “° wui, niter no- “ - - •• • ginning to yield fruit, yield enough. were ferrying it across to tho other ©“truy. One tree will. aftoTbo- . — ..j.u b ,v auiusi ro uo oiner nln g to yield fruit, yield enough, ““k- Gnewith another, to supply a family! 'It was my first fight, and how nar- The pecan tree is a fine ornamental r was my escape that little hole in tre ®» though tho climate is too tho box bean witness. sever# for it this sid# of the Potomac. ,0,,r mUe * further on wo reached P* 11 ** cultivated with care as far as tho Indian camp, and then found the ““ ®^7* And wo know of one tree •rm* of the slaughtered command, ftanding, and w~ — «- While there I took np a revolver I health. In German found in a tent and pat it in my inner ■*• of Dr. Dunton. coat-pocket, trusttng I might some- 11 u w cl1 to know that there are tune need it Continuing onr inarch, tree* which will answer admirably for Under the >1itWl>tinn Tl.wr.1_ -*•“**“ •'—- —-»— - * * - - —vu. u. UCU| «m answer anmirabiy lor ----- -— -••-v.v.uu of Buffalo Bill, we 5^**® *** wUl also produce desirable toade for Glendive creek, and there fruit, and that when th# time arrives Wentinto winter quartera. when it may becomo necessary or pro- . “The Indians hovered in large num- fit »fil® to remove it, the wood wiUcom ber# about the camp. It was tho uni- “And a good price.—Germantown Tele. yersal belief among tho troops that go- S^P*- ing out of camp death. It nows to scouting dnty meant dotaiied , b “7 **«u, i no Isggots Jroj, .put. ru liot.rab.ld boverover -vprnng .mb..,. Tb. lut truth lk« bu urea ioat ialli. chimre. Hrei.ua,. Shovel ap‘th. .hlST mams. g\shesl real.T Wtrapff yS»-H. paVhfelraod given to the ^ 1 . V : u "• n® pnt his hand ft.ft f f,° ctw “ * f pvraooal wM_.rarat.tM artli. go,pel praved ..... .. . keep Uj, h,reftl raft “ ft 0 "- Itbrak 1 for Hra ud M.alri b|„,K fkir f »' th. ^®, 5t h ®^th God over tAbeed for him tbo beet medical pre- ^ Wver “*7 b® the 1I«aL A ““**ter of re- « n ptioo of tk# beat phviicianB in New m h ? Inner ratu and *>«» pri- L^j*? 0rd 10 ,moke - Pnt Philadelphia, Paris; London. If rfewin • r ° ' iCppo ‘ <! thu Publicity JSS^sSI -s-TWirwa r^SSi^ns? bzft ra, ft„ MiROg FEMALE COHERE ^V^g.SSSf.S -„ f , « negatii n truly other centuries.” <U vicU-.of , t«b«o." ITfe.id ^tiVTra ft,**’. “7 brothra, to dunpg. tb, rajreHon. ,‘ftf *? ft**** *• -oov I u ua^rz^ftTn "j: •ftauithim. * Amounted to the ^••^gtoths •ycaathenaflTemaibtoand *** fhia narcotic who do sot drink,but SwumS* *“ t torafllaa ad ft" 1 ?" *1» Mreiitic, nwwaoiidted. apitstf *b°WB tk#r# is aa immediate *mait7 between th# two drugs. It was — —^ wvwip ana oenei such Are lorminc their habit# “il.- 7?? ttu put. Tbcir naitod tutintraj ia joa rvb,hi, - tUt “ftr»~. lb. viul. of tk. , 7 . ofb.rdik, - tem ana brings on nervousness »ft foot, nlnintk ‘A*®’ Mh « «J«m TaTi lUtS tobacco ph 7»“Al vigor of th# Yon cannot afford, -g^arauptar. —. you expend, and - will expend, if too y^ T A^w^,7\er m . o«a.u uu,...,„ftiftf_.'ft>« "h.r'feftlaK —I—re. .. .. Dizcovrr,. - ;£2 b Ll!!!l* , vft p ° r "" t Di»or.zg i. ,r ft‘ft,yb bring, th. raou goi to 1 T *Jl«r c °Wridg., .fur DiaSrt^J _ “ - KWrifiES HMi The opte^hThit ifeo onJ^^nT^P'^ CB ^TS FOR with a tenant, was snmmonea *^.102.03brcompo^dfatelLrwI llth 7.«>d#ceitfoland #o denthfoL fo, : f fir ® bottles of P®at befoto TlaHiore Phil, a 7 l ». w tb.t.adragk I , TO livklia t b.4, b ff lh , c[ S^ ' care one opium Every hoU te gnaranteod. FUD1KS * seventy-five dollar*, fib elded against tho nlantc, Seeking Repatntlou. Bat contentment with reputation ia- Jtead of character is one of Secommon- SlJ? r “ ba * °, f the “ os ‘ fatal, faul fa , of 00r modern life. Many vorrjribotkl to it. crrelion. L nbelief ^nd the divorce of religion from morality prepare tLe way for it, rvulth ,„d tlio vzinglo- h ” P° ,M «“0» of rvreltl, of- ftjftft.?’"* *£."** M -b«n iTon^ooo saj.’Bi soot left most of my pursuers far be hind. Thera wm two young bucks, however, who kept clone after my trail * •— « fnr hnnrs My tone yrae toppling Writes: It has long Dra' b v w * l «t«»etoreni l keq.thedoor ofm7lin t . ■kssa?*'—™ ibil ’»“• b*""^ evfra^l' 011 ^‘ nt r“ l “®*itor on ^ co “l d 7 1 ..fi.S 8 ^®^® “ ti»® doctrin# of perfect I sanctlfleation atteinabl# in this life. —- — «u irwu m tao epurt reccnUy, on being asked by tho magistrate what was th* nrofsedmi of topkvv.K.u.1 > her husband, answered very promptly. l"My husband is a bankruDL Sr!" "My husband is a bankrupt, sirft Speaking of names, ono of tho *%har- r-eters of Providence, R. L, is an and »egro of^ diminutive stature, who te -nco, R. L, is an and. ft-6* w » muimative stature, who te happy in tho possession of th* name of Glorias Valorious George WashinetoOi F^ck Hamilton Stout—New Kr* Orna ■BUI i ar#ef«L W* have often thought and some- iUSL’SS’ ft* p “ pl '- ,n *“"« <« trap, with OV1.W to ikid,, .hoolf brrar in mind that U was jnst about web trees which, at tb# same ,““J auora plenty or shade, would yield a suppiy of good fruit So far a* it regards green fruit, where is *®8»«** gmen iruit, where is there a more beautiful shade tree than ft"* *r * fttev uiwa Adagio cnenr, or trait io ire lio. thin It prodoorer Id lowru, wfiM. wo dulre shad, trees. tnd wb.ro th, gru. is kept clipped very clnselr. im. s 1 —- ui# grass is Kept ciipned voy dosdy. this fruit wcmld not do any_ damage, as from apple and pear —V rarasu.^, aa irom apple and pear "®®*-. T fi«f. again, why shonld wo no* plant the walnut, while it does ■nmft injury to tho soil as an exhauster, - .mt desirable for shade, and is valuable for the fruit and for th# wood, fi 1 !!! 7 **!* fiw7>, In demand? Both Urabtack ood English writer, srev.rj wajeti# are very rapid growers, and come into bearinir In n Burlmal* .Wu. fears old they will corns teto faiwring “» much shorter period, and when :r_ —#u«sw pcrioa, anawuei ther onoo begin they bear uniformly ste«:ot^f o „o^ri r—,— —* —•gw uuuiucrs. vos- . north, but having had one in fall ter# command had left a lot of corn be » n ng for some filteen to twenty the right bank of the Yellowstone, 7®*ra wo have personal knowledge to rfi —1— — th 0 contrary. (In. tr*. »in u_ He Didn’t Die. tho mail between Gludilnl* .1 C J!2 Moses Rabbenstein had gone .» . B U J S eJ 5»e m!« r rope on business and. of korsc, held si.venty nvo mllre away. I .return-trip ticket When in London ho was taken dangerously ilJ. and for - K^'re“S. ,0 "‘° ••Ift^vftrSj hore.-h. oorao am, and deUvcr this in person to ^ prcpRring t ' !*‘Dot ish all right, mino front ; ._’cWr‘ud“.uir.‘“hTg^^i:. 1 ,.o.i I vSftl. out through the picket line, and lead. *°.!T^“ p«tter oef I vas a<l home, teg my hone, I stole off into the dark- ••vffJ5l"tin{ 0 i!“ F h ii . . ness, reyolver in hand. #I1 D » 1 k? u Vault, ootill Sto 55J^h?[ow7i !“«••. you Till i,orerstlraot lodUo comp. Tho flogs aouoirareS “■* * Q ‘?°gP*» .‘‘•PI'" — ray arrival, ood lo o moment more ”** '“ v - Indians were in hot pnrsuit; but relied'upon wj . viitiio no ao iuoocu iiftiipivr in ter pooeom^oof iny family.’’ -Mrretool Coal. Prof. Hicks; of the state n ^rites: It has long been a moou-u que» tion. ^both ^in the_ mind of ^oolc^isti diversity, for hoars. winded and i determined to fight *~m* «* u*« mum ox iwmg my carbine I fired one shot, *nd of practical miners, whe •fa? on® of m 7 pursuers’ horses, *• “A* ** •Nebraska that wu. pay ior rejich had some effect, as th* Indian “tefag- Tho citizen* of Brownville. gave up the chase. At Id o’clock the Nemaha county, have been making a nmt Am,r 1 *- —*-**— 1 of this matter, for which ° 7 . • . . ’ ™ o ciock me next day I wae in Fort Buford, and two «~«r-«ft*«—» »• «*««» manw, i— —...» hoiua later a largo body , of cavalry, they deserve much credit, sine# their with a wagon train, started for the be- tost well has brought to light facts of sieged camp. When X started to re- K 1 ®* 1 scientific interest and value irre- turn the train was about twenty miles fpectivo of the hoonomicsl results. The ahead of toe. The wagon train nlurd “ or fag was begun at an deration of the right traiL I was unable to find * 19 foet »bovothe level of tbe sea. and tto inland, and after hunting terer- ?»rrted to the depth of 1,000 feet 10 rs io the rate I determined to teeh®*. or U feet 10 inches below sea start for the camp od CHeadive creek. leT ^- The surface rocks *t Brownville My hone was te bad condition, and I *re upper carboniferous, and show concluded I would camp for an hour trace* of coni, as, for instance, in the and make a little coffee. It was now wett fi*“k of the Missouri river just dark. Picketing my horse, I kindled n Above the railway station. Tho drill fire, and throwing aside nil my arms P®n®tr*ted the lower coal measures. bot did notjwua through theta. ^Thofr •I was mddag myscLf comfortable fio«Keroas in Iowa and in the state: when I heard what seemed to be the farther east. Here, therefore, is the bark of apralrie wolf. I knew what it meant, ’lucre were Indians about, and th» bark was simpl v a signal It was repealed, and then ^ notfcod two dus- —— — ky forms stealing •< i«»,g the ground. My of fair quality,JW —— — *' ' * rifle was within reach, and. toria^ifvSSLi^v* 8 . J ha !s2«..«Sgaa*aajaaSaajg mv in*. — cone bnt one. I still I had picked up in the • •* minuter was asEed Bow It WAsMmt he consented to th* muring* f*fa* daughter to a Presbyterian. b, Wdl, mv dear friend,” ho replied, “asfar ul have been able to discover jSJeiSSS* tUdi ° d theology-”—£<«<f- An Iowa editor wrote an obituary of ja# of his subscribers, at the nqnmt of the widow, in which he inadvertent!#. spoke of the deceased u having rah* to n “far happier home.” The widow farMs^ffa*’’*° d ***• editor hu fled\ ueqsi oojBnai n* pajo#i2au oqn. tnm 22** 99maM •diquoet sno{2 •**>!““ V°1 -off rap k| «urapzo H „ . wm raraottiff. A, ju,re *”l tioi firererp 1! Iri t.oop -ntjA JM PJIM.,—(glrarai oj soot oonipo •paooos-c-oasraol-ueq «or io rpram ooj •loroiii vapi no teq oqo) .qtlrag »p •jw „io>req. M pinvrr w fvp MOM Tsp emu eqt moq rest aq ;cqj uaxoa ^tp pan qooq ivpqDW « Of ojjxn o) paqsn neaq voq oqn) ipne* oSenoj> 'Pjixujf nMojnjdoy— -noissaadmt ■ teqj jo spnim j|aq) pesnqeqp nq jo) -fpa Vftjoaf) aqj jnq Ucaqiaosu pven » pvrj aq* uoq.u sajst oonojspro Jtq jo atari «n®jp!i»j jsom aq; jvqj pasoddm oqAi oaaqi pun awq uouad « neeq ax*q Ttm ojaqj_ (> qjvoq)MMS oaii « req eqs neqa# si ajij w.Xpvj Jnnoi « m inamora isaiddnq oqi„ mqj Navmsx oqt Joj oiqisuodsaa sj jojjpa vpliooQ y ^prftqura'iTS^a nco j pne •aAv,t-pujvq s jo 2nj -Ivaujvq v am aijS,, ’aq pjv* •jor, •ttuvj sjq no onjqovoi Batqsaaq} « ins* 10a pjp oqM nvtn aqt oi pai«iai sj an tj-pnnq Xq iBaqn peno*,, sXtZiin eu m ’Xnuaoaa auiqostu 2o|mm ajdnwi « tn qooj oj pasnjaj jamjvj pnotfjpc y . ‘OftfdojQ WX®’T—, t ’isn3ny jwj joq patxirav •AN*. i.ctAUnnb « pcq nniozuTT.,' 44 *o2a cqjuoiu [vioifis _yo j«qj jjo[ ' j -on ‘^Ore t .£oq oj pasn no.C so senor Ssttv ncKin joous « no.C iuy eqj n « ajc non., Jra C c jfpean jn; neat ton P«H ®q pnapj u jo nvm onnaxv qjjnor « iwqfcn MsMiiaig ’noT aau jmoj|., no jvojs oav .Coqj joj *matjj jrainSe poniramoa naaq «vq jvqi afujno Xiaxa zSqmaai(U Tsqj IsSnojM jsed jiaqj sot cauomam pooff a.vtq faqj_ nj 9*2 nauo j.uop Taqx -nsjjo Tja.v ..sojeji exvj.. j 4 uojs Dm pu*. jo .(juo|d **«q laqj onload ,_f jjjxu,, v ajn sqojy #q_j vai«u tiau -jand aaqjo asooqo oj uwjnooaad aqj Pinoqs jonbojo 40 oaqona ni aSmp -ui OJ o4Ttap oijm ajdoad j^metn anop *1 *w Irian Taiq 2ajjpui«aanjsayn a«n OI woopoflttj imp vmaoSf mt ^uciv is near Charlie; another la called after the great American celeb- r’nwt, but for other particular But. clever as they all are. Polly -beats them hollow. She never makes a mistake 14 her answers, nnd whatever you call her #bo says In reply what sho means you to kaow. Knock x l the^oor and she’ll cry, “Entr-r-r- '*• .,,*•* s»k her. “How are you?” —i# will answer in French, “Pas mal: Englirii hand, on,I got ray reword. 1 dipped my Ungers to water and sjirink- *®d a few .Irops over lier; she looked ul tun, lifting up a little black paw, and unctuously and »olemn)v said. “You ptg. ltoasioi. who a'«il to take snqff not always iu the cleanest fash- •‘-“MoPoUy. -I’ll Mr. you . stor so net hi b c.” Pnllv ion sate case io rouy, -in gjvi tdsenitif yonaing anwecMag.” Polly 7*ty*W* -tlcrrer’—Temple Jtar. "The Tuslcy Roar." The device of a Ijoar raj*o net lire? oi a oos Richard HI.' before he •i king, when duko of Glouccsb snlvant named Blaui- ftauglier. cognizance was a row supported * the dexter skte by a bull, n badge of the bouse of Clatr, aD tl on the sinister by a l»dar. which boar ho had found among the badges of the bouse of York. "Tim latter ho selected for hie n persona! device, aad it was that Which hii was generally designated, we know by the vioggerel. vriiich is -rift fiA T ,® iJfli e auposcr to be shortened by tho head and tour quar- "I*•BVtft/W.-rtelW 1 only alliHltwl to “• •“**■ uieiwore, is tne Qwen Margaret < rails Richard's to find (teal if it exlsu at all te "rooting hog,’’and Hastings sars;. Wft^aSafc'ategr ■ Here, therefi ,*Mif«wsiiu r-vr*““"oenlif it exists u an in » Indians shout, sod P*7“K quantities in Nebraska. Tbe Ir 1 <inrai r» >fl—: only seam found in tho lower cos! had th*revolver « usu p , nEUspmin campwhsrawe had found the mis of Caster’s mmmm. ■ i imi i.«i. rr I rode ail that jdgbi. and no ths fob. Iowlng_night ran successfully - camp°Glendive, without save a pcrjonaPeneountrrTTnra? ^fa“ w? c . ar ^ h ® pfa k ®t fine. Tholtif dayOoL HaaSn arrived with t»^n- STln # . *•« wte Alnrc* to rwralwiM. t nad left it was my rifle. ««i ««■• bv lira rartridgo Ux.—EMen <iMc. . ’ toaonorat A well known Arkansaw nlanter pear before Ylac-nn** . . dded against tho nlanter. 71^*! (<e BRSSmKjJH measures. Tid* readers it s that any mere coal would # iuat may more com would At greater depths, although we uemonstration wonld have been map* complete if the hole had been put down and Or two hundred feet deeper. Above, the fiOdnch seam three other and a third 10 inches thick at a depth of S75 fecL These evidently belong to tho upper coal measures, as there is an interval of nearly 400 feet of barren rocks between thorn and the 30-inch helow the lftech 1 Vmm sjsfisjas topthe wcIL iVI,other tho SWovI, «zm tu^lj protitzlily worked ot „ iail <■ SW l«t V- O floctiou tor U.o leal Dimer rzlhor tltoo for tlto [Mural •" i?. -t-invr ,l>r ft Itok- -th. flreodfol Mi. rft*’ ,* 11 '* ■'“•‘I**’* wrat Bnt CoUujgbeunia was on# of tbo most klitious of the disafli-eted. and told >rrqspoodenoe with Riehani and de* redd his fate. SSfcSora Again. ILuUngs says to Stanley* “Coowo^comc en. where fa ,„ur bo# Fee* you the lma? au* foso iiiipntvMraSy* * On the occasion of Ricu.ird's second coronation at York, l’i.rs Courtefa. ^®®P« r ®I: his wardrobe, vu ordmd **’-her things, « of a**®®*®* »ith boar. S3® 3 anoe, the boar. Nan was the bristled btrar waptiiig.t tlio lattfeof Botworti; Sit'TMiS'.Tn 5 , IsSS OUR bj fhe? royal, diadem, which W ”«« riSI , ..d -..Ifajreraraa brldtul |,|, p„. Svs. »ssivr.;mre feriu ’ pUoty. bot io thl^oud ofTrttirics ami' wotteglfiorilwv ,• Eil co-i magnificent «lhitanci# from prndnetira undcanted la k v.v‘»ej j n t ,-onV. mines the a-iswer-ii teh ft of th# morn \' n ■ V