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1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
B. B. & E. F. Hinton,
Attorneys at Law.
Practice in State and Federal courts. _
r Hawkins Building Am
B. P. HOLLIS,
Attorney at Late,
AMERICAS, GA
e, Forsyth Street, *.n Nati
Uuilding.
THE WEEKLY SUMTER REPTIBLTO
ESTABLISHED IN 1854
BY C. W. HANCOCK.
YOL. 32.
DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS AND DEVOTED TO NEWS, LITEBATUBE SCIENCE. AND GENERAL PROGRESS
RVtSC'&VLXIl'B.O-Ba.
BURNING THE DEED.
ral Bank
E.. G. SIMMONS,
wooden seats, which were placed on
either 6ide of the rustic porch that
—. — - formed a kind of arbor entrance to the
Attorney at Late, f ™;' d °° r ° f »>» awtiihg.
',,T, n TOTTc. . ihe speaker was a spare, little xxi* u ,
with dark hair, thinly sprinkled with
f eray- He wore a swallow tail coat,
AMERICUS GA.,
n Hawkins’ building, i
Mmmons. JanStf f don * ed with brass buttons; corduroy
~B. h7 WILKINSON,
Attorney at JLaiV• »*»<!» pair of low shoes covered his feet!
AmericuN, Gn. “ ls VI< *g« had a placid expression, as
entrusted to him will receive . glanced first at the well kept garden,
Americ
AH business entrustea io nun wu$ receive . v-7— — ,
prompt and careful attention. Money col- with its rows of potatoes and other
lee ted will be immediately remitted. vegetables; then out to the little n.4
Iterance: J. W. Sheffield A Go. do ° k _» “I- . little pad-
n Office—I.amar Street Peoples National CTjz . n ®^J^oining, ^where two cows were
Offers his professional
people of Am»
l)r.^ Eldridge’
may2ft-tf
. ... the - , T eyes were thought*
rlclnlty. Office at ,n ‘* hnt gentle; his whole bearing spoke
\t night can of innato goodness. The few wrinkles
“ y lot bouse, wfctcfc k.d gathered on hi. white
Calls will receive prompt attention. placid brow, had been gradually traced
there by time's relentless fingers, and
-suddenly ent by a keen, sharp sor-
He smoked silently for a few
, moments, and then replied to his
mend s remark:
“You’re right; this is a neat little
?ot; Bnt I’ll tell yon what I’ve been
-thinkin’ on. Ilayes. Yon know my
■). U ]), F.
Prescription Druggists.
1 very selfish.”
She hastily left the
1 the door with a bang. x Ul
- 1 a-tbinkin’on Haven v™ ‘ Tk ® °ld man took up the newspaper, the old
LnmarStrcbt, .Tennie’i ago^’tobJmarri^^Tl^ 7 tb « word, ran into one another, for dictate ..
AaircitICDS.OKOKOIAcrtMe.doi. Sh.’. T. S. „ !g** P?!”-* fa hi. bright, guy ••We’ll toon «e about that!”,
of course .ha'll have ,11 eav beioegiega P“nM!y. cI »"nedths(itlicrsnei!iin s ly. "If you
when I’m f»nn«- Ln* t,.._ / ,P. ** Jins filartin came and informed Jen- goingtotmt — —*■ * T
Dr. D. P. HOLLOWAY, ££&&&»& H&SSEn
m; bnt during her stay Mr. Johnson “the deed—the deed—
DentssT,
Artiericus, ... Georgia
irv, w7.eTfc,nS^jSithiir JohnaorTretumt
E BT0nSc?!S?*^ C ‘'5^°Sw" Hayes”''' 0 T °" “* y *° d »7 with'i'frieud. 'll,* w Xd '’'•■“Ither 1
sts—’—'sr.... w....asas&fiar*--"- •“■'■=•••'»•
PATENTS
knee, and gazed £’ th.“*o“tw“. ££ *” d 5T£i tbo'ta^owf W
with an expression which said. "Don't * A fine halrtw!*'tre , • , , , don’t behave yourself!” returned the says; bnt there
vou think it’« a :7 , bn ® hawthorn tree, which had old man. his eves
His friend took the phe ont oMds ft* h ° QM ’- a ? d had b f en . An S r y words passed. Robert de- Poor William
’ • • - - F I ,£*{“ ful1 oF P mk blossoms in the spnng.lay dared that he would go * ’
lionsly, upon the ground. Onevaminincr it Lo airca.al.1 L. l „..a _r
ly and carefully ml
jsszsstrJLs,
;t of the
Information, advice t
Near U. S, Patent Office.
E. K. Brown. Fillmore Brown.
Opposite Passenger Depot,"
MACON, GEORGIA.
Hates $2.00 Per Day.
"Oh, you see,” replied tt
muilder, she had what you
la, very much scrofula, my
heap sores, some big, some little sores,
time. They both took much medicine,
died; the sores was all they left me.”
“Yes, yes,” replied
FORSYTH, GA.
0 — - —little spot here,*
remarked Farmer Hayes to his friend
Johnson.
sitting upon
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1885.
proud of her stalwart hus
band.
Jennie was installed as housekeeper
in her father’s home. After • umc,
Mr. Johnson presented his danghter
with the deed of gift, and the young
people were formally acknowledged
A DAY AHEAD.
°—j n g> *nd next the wide, nndnlating
j- M. E. Westbrook, M. D- r‘“*>i7*u , thefe°dis'unt , ?n!.!“ l nf
Physician and Surgeon.
smoke slowly ascending from it.
Hr. Johnson was a noble looking
n; his snowy hair and long, white
beard gave him a patriarchal appear-
Dr. J. A. FORT, *”“• eotu ‘ t «“*“« i«cked tut
n . . . , g% 7 acute, intellectual expression which is
Physician ana Surgeon, *?ed
is- , *
Ills eyes were thought*
She broke her cotton with a jerk,and
threaded her needle impatiently.
■' WVre going to liavo company this The night before my weddin- Jay
afternoon," resumed Jennie, after a Was oyer night eo full of honrsLy-erc
pause in n conciliary tone; “and as ever hours so full of dreary minutes,
they are very line people, I think you'd that seemed to eravrl after each other
L.T.L L77,”T‘" J as better have your pipe in tho kitchen, throngh its dead, cold gin™’
maeter and miitreee of the farm, with father. \ouvyonU not enjoy yoursclr Yet it wae, by my owe
the understanding that Mr. Johnson will, us." bn my wedding day to-mSrrow I had
»“,*» re, ‘ d " *h«m. "Very well, my dear," ho answered said it; I hadl" only Sd it bet I
naui l TC™'". U S r * t T' T hen grad- tinictly. lie pat his slippered feet on had eaid I .hoard norm repent, '
I.-?*??.S’” th ; tho fender,and gated over his gold As the early dawn breaks throu-h
serene atmoephere of the dwelling, and rimmed spectacles into the binning lire, the gloo u of night, I hear the old coSk
the old man became conscious that ho “I've been n thinking, my dear," he in the farm yard give
longer treated with courtesy, resumed quietly after a pause, “that p . .
Wishes respected. thffrfi’fl a Httln '
r his winee respected.
“Would you mind sleeping i
ill old sleep about fools gettini*
“ Vhl" I eaid,^‘‘he lav
dismal hoot
“‘*v. •* ku»k Kicfaiaiory io 1110 ursi crow of tlie
there s a little error m that deed of day.
Wv'dT ■wepiiig in the gift.” And, utterly tired out, I fell asleep
back bed room for a few weeks?—we “An error?” repeated Jennie, as she One—two—three—forf—? s b
nave a visitor coming!” said Jennie, dropped her work, and looked up with —seven—eight beats of th
• “oraing. about six months after a scared, white face. clock on the stair-head outsit
tI* nul'. * a • ® ure there’s an error. It and I jumped wildly to my feet
J. he old man stared in great sur- wouldn't be pleasant for yon, if the “At 9 o’clock, then,” lie sa*'
Pri fiirL . . . . property was to be thrown into chance- ' I had only one hour—only
Why can t the visitor go into tho ry, after I’m gone, would it?” to be N<
back room?” he asked. »0h, father!” At the time tli&t clock st-nok 10 T
“Oh, its such a little poky place! I “Well, fetch the deed down to me; should be Nora Moplesoa- ^ 1
tbat «««%!’ she exclaim- I’ll look it over and set it all right.” true wife to a true husband,
ed, checking herself in confusion. “The Jennie hastened up stairs and return- „I rearranged my dress with feverish
room is very clean, and there is really a ed with the precious paper. haste.
beautifnl view from the .window, and a The old man took it in his hand, I only stop to drink a cap of milk
good feather bed. But Miss Martin is smoothed ont the creases gently, read — T 1 - 1 • • P •
very particular; she has snch a grand it over, and
h ® me we cannot put her any- “Ah! it is all one great mistake.
W xt^'t V 1 • , Then, with a quick movement, ho
air. Johnson leisurely crossed his threw the document into the blazing Once
!!% hi8 .? 0 ’7 pap 5 on . . th ® t .* ble « fir ® and pressed it down jvith the bis
Mt k thimK«*.. 0lr 'H!b bed ! he T’ P °r er ' ' , ' We Bay no word; only hurry through
reioiMd™ ,Q ^ C * *' d then 8 owl y Jennie screamed; and, darting for- the sleepy streets until -*
. , _ ward, attempted to reseno tho deed dingy office, where, by
-, il j« nBrei# *“ C -» fin ® vie !' * romtbe fr0I “ tb « devouring flames; but her method, wo are mado man and wife
window, your visitor may enjoy it, and father held up his hand sternly, and Al\ is a dream to me .
,“ n ““ '[“P °V ho featber ***■, }’ ve 8aid ’ in a ton « of authority: l\ wonder vagnel/ when
slept in the front room five-and-forty “Stand back!” •* - ° r
years, and I ain’t a-going to be turned At this instance, Mr. Meadow
out now. If Miss Martin ain’t satisfied tered.
with the accommodations, she may stay “What’s the matter, Jennie?” 1
away!” quired. “Father, what have yon
“Stay away indeed!” fired Jenny, doing
“It’s just like you, father. I call you The young
j ....... confronted Mr. John
•~*t, who stood with uplifted poker ir
shutting his hand.
jrvthincfoveftK op ’ and '‘l 0 ™ • oen i oni annng ner stay air
[•roving tho will, »nrl fl° thl™ fn.r ni'.ndf'hnlb^l” 7 '''’’''''^ “ ?“i v, An hysrericaf fit of vvoop
ii the lawyer won’t hava * ni ® »nd her husband were ashamed of her utterance.
■ my bit o’ JS fSl ’°On hi.oU"I*.hioned ways, "Wh.tdoyou cried ber street, b,ok .gnin
poperty. I .hall On. evening Mr. Johnaon returned hnsoand, reitha white fare and a tonch the railway action
am the village, where he had spent of fear in his ton -
and we will have
aonths — perhaps
s« ~p"^rw , «s e jf.% k ir-a T u
iis-EtSSSn-"!
; and emphatically: 7 ohmrv«d front door, when he thcr-in-law. “\ou may have yonr during the very short journey back
£RSsS2fc » d I make NO l' 1 SSt^ *“ iS »'--• J-**. 7 — '
ia 5ECUR- lie ahook the aahea from his pipe, fall of bloom
special ref- and began leisurely to fill it again with n(n i. n „..v * - . • * r ~—r—v •**—j “ uu ™. *■ »«»“ »cuu
tobacco. j® .nrfAt ll * L !k!. mber ? for tamer Ilayes, and wo shall enjoy ho will come back for the rest of the
“I never seen a play but once,” he toX’kmbV^ * our pipes together this evening, in the week to the farm,
began, in slow, measured tones, “and “I&lirt^Rolirt!” cried Mr Tnhn 1)681 Pa rlor . as wc did before you were “Before yon go into hi- „„„,
that was many years ago, when I was a son rt> Robert! cried Mr. John- married. As for you, Roocrt. yon darling, you will take it off ?”—and he
young man. 1 was in London, and ••WW’> . , haven’t provided a home for Jo— * — -«-» - -
my friends got me to go to the .Wm voice fromUtee?,^. ^
Edgerton House, -ssi'«s%i-^~AS3s:
^ 3 -PvT ™ nundreas of cned the old mm, excitedly, entering to-day I shall expect you to ho clear
:hes my finger, on which tho bngi
iw wedding ring glitters.
“I cannot!” I say, shuddering. It
yeers ego/ Well, I "went,'"end "the SMtMSm«J°lnd •n'iriSfi.S?!?* J°' d * y 1 ■ 1 “ 11 '-vpcct yon to bo clear “lint, my darling, lria sharp eyes
sight o'the lights the gay dresses and /.PVP'^Lnnd wayioghishandto- from my house; and yon needn’t think will—”
tfitahHhSl ’.Ml g 2lTfcSf Me v , I shall donny more for- yon. What I The train goes on, and I am alone.
Bnt it was the pley that atrnck Se. complaMnllr d M 3I,,do '”- mean to give yon—tf I givo yon any- I see his face looking, at me from the
There was a good old King who had “WIit did vnn d« ;»*»» thl ”S *t all—yon 11 have to wait for window, alametl and anxious; I
E. E. Brown & Son, Proprietors three daughters, and he thought he’d “Because I chose to ” T ? ntl1 1 “ dcad - No wore cutting nod reassnredly and lie smiles. uluu „
r divide the kingdom amongst ’em. “TW AnS111 ». t • d ® wn m 7 Norite trees-or selling my It causes no remark that I have been son t h;
They were very much pleasedjthe eldest If, ,11 my fault 1 lnthe’r Theb!?' i° WS T° r mo E ‘ l in ,b « ont so early this morning, for every
went down on her kires, n’nd .wore !'„.!¥/: Ji”. t-tohen when you’vo fine company. I’ll thinglately 1, so upset by
J" * nd ,wo ™ thwn*trM T wae clo'ee to the parfor 1
how she loved him more than anybody dow, and made tho room dork—sc
Ten thousand scarce would quench d
StiU would 1 steep ray lips in bliss,
And dwell an age on every klas.”
Thai young dude needs something for his nr u, ,1 „ —— "r 5 — -»“•»
ki~o.. a......... B B It. is the » r ‘“m oo.e, when yon pleat.; but
d °n'tg.y. them np tiU you iie. Thnf.
head of each department and over the whole i
_*nwee tn eearA a a good reboot, onel
aagsaga«gjgB|
tore prospects of Monroe. F^r Inf
B. T. ASBURY, President-
, f . , ' be about,father!
• a blooming,bonny bride, to keep already.
m. . , . had not
^hen. again, there is only old Betty master.’
At that moment I could u
ay uncle,” old Betty looked i
— «u»o *u«u .htwout now .nrtm.ri.4h , , , “ad for my sister Jane, and ^he^shaii uncle’s Rlnes* and William
7 wi,h “'* 8,0DS as sht
lived—or words summat like them, have a finer one nnt in7tttu£ » g t0 Ja ° e ’ the Blster * came to live at the mthelatchen. andperhapssfcescarce-
The next said abont the same, only a “That hiwthom »v f arm house, anil passed away at the ly knows I have been out; and, if the
•ww_ c. - great deal more; bnt I thought S 0 f witI w 7^ T.7j 7 °Y ,7° thcr advanced a S® of 86. Sir. Johnson lived nnrse who has been called in to attend lj
S r 1. , ‘ he 7 s " '™ looketl too big .nd h.ndrem. snd ^ T ^ ,ta efterher.reteining.il hi. fee mynncl, knows.,he doubtless think, I
■ ° d .*■ **^ P Y^m“hm lnyS.h 5 em SS. ’lied in bis 90lh hnveheenj
lonkey; “my I thought she was the' nicest looking hn d e h dont°^forgiyo yon for what yon Jennie end her tnaband h«,l to work About my ring, I must hide it; but
55 .^theetnire, 1 ^
him. Bo he divided rt.^ kingd’oml^ *“ d ’ tc 1 »»» ( -««ry white, end Jennie’s thick- tents of., old nlusty
tween his two eldest daughters I -«If F.rm.r Tn™« „.il • . ly f“ ea , Wlt “ Gray, and their sons that had been my father’s. Where When
thought he was a .ill T old fXw to ^ ^ B , end and daughters were men and women, can it bo? That old garnet ring, '
SSr--'
wing, and you Inherited U or was boru with ntA u - They treated him very well tie.” ot the old iarm honsc. to it, and so keep
COl ° rC " W ' ddl ,"K» Before tU„
“I been done nsed oyer .Isly'botUes one Weii, one night they turned’ in•lui'^e^ l M^! ll JohM t o e n.''" ,, C ° W? Thomas M a u lh w1th thTl^S 11 -
drug store inedicite, and It douenogood. him out of the castle, when there was “Ob nothing” renlied tb. t A homas M. Field has written out With that broad old ring always
Money all gone at d sore hcreyet. Some *uch a storm that it was not fit to tnm min ’5Si g S her” 7 S a %35$£’ ?*** ?“ Y 00 **™* 1 **}<”*, ™ None
doctors charge heap money, but no good.’ a dog out; and he who bad once been “Sell her’” related » description of a colored.wedding un- myself would ever know that unde. ..
"But my friend.” said tie man, “/ou giit king, had to roam abont like . beggar “Yea she’, rfflnd don’ti, w J** 1 .®*’ wWck h ® Ba ! d ™ ed [V another - th « tin y circlet of gold
hold of the wrong raodicino. Go to the T he poor man went nearly crazed. ^ I milk I’m going’to hnv » l ° be ”^ atcd Wltb gusto by Maj. Her- binding mo stronger than bands of
drug store and get one bottle of B.B.B.,and almost forgot how it ended; bnt 1 think in he’r plaw ^JeLie’s Le/Mmnla^n* ® a “ Ata11 ’ Signified and coiild do, to my “dear love.”
fore using all of It you will feel better. It they were til killed at last. Sg of S^ntuTfor a W tSfe^ R ® 1 ®/* c ? 1 - d ^“d poking negro (Tom During the # day my old unci...
a quick cure, it will cure all sorts of "And what ha. tbi. to do with what don’t come uptooatnSSSJ™) g , sa,d m po “P on8 ke » much worse, and ho will let _
sores, Scrofula, Blood l’oison caught on tha I was saying?” inquired Mr Johnson, “But I won’t havo he^ soM* ” cried b« : i Tr one oe near him bnt me. William
wing, Itching Humors, Catarrh, Blood and testily. "I was talking about deeds of the old man d Silence m dis scmbly. Here is a comes m out of the room, bnt I
Skin diseases and Kidney Troubles.” gift, and
“1 be so thankful for your kindness, and The other leg'an to smoke—puff— she iVmiM ’InTiTdfair T kvT^ wl * aiI }g t° be jined in and thro’ love, uncle falls into a deep sleep, and I can
will go get RB.B. to-day,” replied the mon-.pnfT. After a few minutes the full reioined tha’otW J.an«A»;?„^a nd w 4 lBblD g all dem dat havo anything Bafely leave him with hia nurse. It
- “ twixt dem como forward and sneak was a rambling old house, Norlington
tr » VT ? “ *100X0 puu * ■ uaii uo ,
- pnfi". After a few minutes the full rejoined the other, haughtily,
meaning of his friend’s words dawned to leave the room
EYES OF FIRE. » w. i r ^i7« T y«^.'a.u5
“Oh, might I kiss those eyes ul fire, ^ *L£lSi££& SsTtif53
i ont like thn kw« .1 3 mg oia lietue out ot stands fastly by your left side, do yon the same roof.
ont like the king’s daughters turned the vard . 7 .—:~j -j j -'*** **•*“ w juu .w..
him ont. Keep the reins ia yonr own “Ah it’s the one she mud Uk f her , for beloved wife, to wait It had been a hard, self-denying 1...
hands, man,—you can draw them tight, he soliloquized. ^ k ‘ lX trough sickness and throngh for him, perhaps; bnt for me-or rath
o'let them loose, when von Dlease-but And iL, ,, . ,. health, safe and bo safe, loving and be- er for his love for me—he never would
bottle will “ uD,t 8* v ® them up till you &!*That’s .jm, at ha SSh’lTiiw 5 i ° vin «> bol y and be holy; do yon love have borne it. Till latterly, tho hard
bottle v ll my a(ivice> friend Johnim.” 1 * C0W ber mother ’ and do y° a love her father, old man had never discovered *
zone n There was a little flash • if anger in “TT*rM 7 aatar<rriwtm m t »» do y° u ^ ov « her sister, do you love her and when he had, there
• other’s eves, amhnSJLF** " - Jane ’ brothers, and, above all, do yon love under bis roof.
blood; he is utterly too fi
best thing for him, because i
cure him. But that dude is
his terrestrial glory—not by a “jug full.” ” ‘ •— 0 — — uuxuhihhuvuii
Many other, are considerably “rattled” th «^ber s eyes, as he replied: remarkld Mr. Johnson, one afternoon mIC!’ T" "V? i ,
Just now abont that blood poison bnstnea* k on don t know my Jenny, ahe’s to his danehter “P<v»r i i,. ’ ^, ,,. e best. Answer, I do. He had raged and stormed, declar-
^ *° T,li ”t, bt- «»Jtnm.t fi,! S.‘ P--W Sr*Ln i . ¥“ Jonoa ' »hom.o.v.r i«g th«t m, nimre of hi. .honld re.rry
- ™BZz::z:f
ids, where are my mother and
father? Bah! Why of - course they
dead, long, long ago. I have only
—; uncle, and ho lying bedridden at
Norlington farn
I look ..
d draw my old kid glo'
leaving the house
Glennie had gone a few minutes a^o,
and out of which now a white, startled
woman was issuing—Nora Mapli
Don’t look
I drew a deep breath; I stretched
.atmy hand a little wildly, I suppose,
:eckcd for he takes it firmly in his, and lays
, wgttisftizsxzi
r-f '£,*h7. <l»>k m. relred to bS, with reft, gold^ h.ir SUWt„' J °° V ’? »“'—•> hat ".hit aoare would
kad clMpmUh.k.odtUr-trionU, dkd _ d !^.Tg“ Whjf atl“Z‘t Mt that ‘h«T MM -nred -aoh
“ -SW. Mp. that I a hall U ,k k l^olyevor loohad
Iwobon.h«M»d Bat ona monung he trial to atop a right, a»d tha^oa may dln'ghl’--- fl “' lb “ !
ta wagon that wits a-rnnmmr r,— v.._ i
uesirucuon toms crop anj others in ,v." : , . .
been weak and helpless, alone that section. Tho bug is abont the LI Tv •“ 1
orid, not very atroag io health, ala. of a boas. fly. y.llow W UilJ *f a . Hiuman.,
ary aitoag in neaim, ">■ of a house fly, yellow ia color ood SS. iC^iSL
I to my fether’o fa- hes wmgi to aceelorate ite movements. .. "icke, ead ia engaged
ayiag all expense., BLck .Tripe. cro„ it.jbrek like the S&* -S*™
sw3fc £=SFjS®S
,d “ w ffiata-teKTf
“Yonr father is v*r* ~,a t x **!?»*"* money to live up- ^ Tun Voltaic Bilt Co., of Marshall. wbat old Betty will say, but, ««
t . tP, , T */ 5°°^* J*®***; on? inquired Jennie. Mich_ offer to sen i their celebrated Elxo- there • nothing else, as I see, to be millions of them.
“5*.”, “No, and I’ve been a thinking wa’d » C SSf^ d .m^ r ? L * c 7 IC ^ done " R *“«“bet, my girl, 'ris not a •.—.
ifw better have her here. She cannot (young or old) •flUrtedvritSnerrwudew'iu ^ ady ’ 8 life 1 am offerin g yon; but I sup- Backlen’a Arnica Salvo.
** *“'-^htyand manhood, and aU pore yon are not too fine a lady to know „The Best, Salve In the world for Cuts
. Also for rheumatism, what work means?” Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rlu-ara, Fever
Mr.J.hnto.w^iwi.tk. S/KSrikiiirSd poi yon am n«tM
or honon he moved among the guests, “Have her here!"’repeated hia danwh- kladr ? d . troa b 1 «-. Also for rheumatism, what work means?’ 5
witha kind word an d chrery greeting “ a8 ^»bm«L ^Wha^c»^n v ^ 1 bud been then, all was corrected pS£faftSS£&
Jennis waa a bloomiag.honnr bride, to^^5?" TW ’^woVkriSfndlitod^’” 1 SSSigaSS' - "'
Y’et there am - mon ®y refunded. Friei
worth half a million of
Glennie
money.
My golden week of happiness is
Kone, bat, although William is <rene,
l am strangely content. °
1 do not regret the .tep I have taken,
bince themorningafter my marriage,
my undo bad beer, better and <iuietcr
Old Mr. Bains, the lawyer, had been
nth him a full hour that morning,and
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NO. 16.
A Maniac's Fatal Hide.
Chicago, Juno 4.—A strange story
of murderous hallucination which re
sulted in the death of one and possibly
two persons, was developed hero S
old Jenkins had bet a
ign hi
I leave the hoi
catch the country
r country station.
, only justi
- believed
be fatal.
. j, „ u „, u ua/ lor When tli
the farm when William goes away, an’ Saturday
how’ll the old master do wi’a r
steward at his toime o’ life, I wonde:
“Ho knows what he’s about, no... - , 0
rou fear. Do’co think for a moment *R about twenty people on th
is how she don’t know a’ letting him wliich consisted of a baggage car, pas-
go is the only way o’ preventing a senger car, reclining chair
marriago bctw">" x* ■> oi~.—. ’■
How could he be here?
ing that seems real to
ining ring on my linger.
Tho only
i the
Old Betty always owed me a grudge
for coming to Norlington farm,although
•no had been compelled to show mo or- j
inary civility. the chair car, without, ,
How little she know we were mar- * n g to sloop. There were but threi
ied yesterday, under her very nose, as fonr passengers beside h
------ — I bad deceived him
aud the few other people I know—de
ceived him through his
So far - T
be so distressed, my darling
ving t
vorld
week’s
afternoon upon tho arrival of the
„ His Kansas City Express over the Wabash
„ UUU1U docu- road. Before tho *— s - J ~- ‘*
ui, lugether with the hired nurse.
’Here’s a miserable old man,” si
I to me that same day. “I snppo.
igned. What
Hoc
wls
inuallv i
had been telegraphed that
aan had cleared ont the re
clining chair car shortly alter the
u train left Kansas City and had hold
•. the fort, successfully thwarting any
attempt of the ’
ie laughed. “I should not
ud Miss No:
‘gging r
; old laugh ;
hours of the
. • . i» - persuade tho passengers
drink with him. When his offers
.ire refused he became sullen and fi
nally, about nine o’clock, hi
It
J told him, only I kne'
ed, I
-«.» i«m uuu, i Knew, and my »o, and he resented all perse
husband knew, that any sudden shock tbe contrary by flourishing
would, in all probability, kill him. bowie knife in the one. hand i
We should have parted and kept with the other from a hi
ao faith to each othor if my strength shooter.
had not been weakened when the good Whenever tho train stopped at sta- ««“««>■ - -
oficr to go to Granada had como so lions, Reume retreated to tho wash openly as on othe
suddenly. Then he had prayed mo to room, firing out of the windows of the Pjaci
marry him before ho started,
my undo died I might at c
it to him as his wife.
And now William was go
ship had sailed and I was aiom-, on i •«*>
happier far than if I hail deniei! him
if closets, and threatening in the t
kill any one that ? ot by publi
.,v..u vuu,v .he car. Between
The stations ho walked the aisle, watching
tho doors ot the sleeper and the passea-
between which tho chair car-
lie never slept
his prayer.
Since tbc day after my marriage, At Peoria, Ill., where th 0
when Mr. Baines had been with my e, l conductors, .1. O. Hazleton, of — -v.j
uncle, ho had been more quiet, but Jamestown, N. Y., passengor agent of church, and during the
strangely anxious not to let*me cut of (bo Southern Kansas railway, who 1 ' : “ ,J1 -
lis sight. was on the train and kn
All throngh the week I had not been made an attempt to quiet t-u
mce out of the house. Of this ho down, but Mr. llazleton had
itemed to take full care by keeping me basty
by every pretence bo could
think of.
The ship had sailed only one week This threat
when my uncle died suddenly; and from Reume
then on the day of his lonely funeral
1 reading of the old
with my wedding
them, but the drug
>ed for the first time. ** By this time the authoi
-- was noticed at once. along tho line had been notified, and
Miss Glennie and Mr. Bains looked at El Paso, 111., th.
.(hast at mo. The doctor, who attend- attempt
ed my poor old uncle, looked horrified
j i * um nui.lv, ioukcu norr.
well ho might, knowing th;
cant disinheritance if I married.
Old Betty’soyos liad a wicked gleam
A in them as sho said: “Perhaps you
didn’t know, you and William Maple
had not my duty kept me with you
T~ ,'4 nd 60 ’” s be said, “you have gone
house- and lost a fortune—lost a fortune to get
reached the
married?
I cannot describe the insolent ia«. — -
rith which she hissed ont the words. Polk street depot, the po
“I made his will the 27th of this Lieut. Langhlin made a rush for the
jonth, my dear lady, decreeing it
"hen were yon married?”
‘On tho 2Gth. Mr. Baines.”
The old gentleman stared at me.th
rapidly read tho short will
ith J’ &t ’ t,e “bliug half a million of money if I married bowling mob headed by tho police,
docs exactly as I from that date-so it was wonted. up Fourth
adding r
Three Pretty Nusery Stories
Children got hold of prettv nursery .7.i t'7 r ~ T M~ u ‘“T
conceits sometimes. “What does God ? £ “?V ^ ? 1 * i t , err . lble hand
send the tnow for?” a.kej owluS ? h *“ d 5t '."SS'”
,otl,cr. “ Why, the fmowllalccs ■ ' Cy ° , ' er
.tho umbrellas He cover, His flower. liu^mriSlmo^n., .
istook Langhlin for the maniac hit
wuiu forward and speak "moinmuuugumnonse, .ixoriington
let dem hold der peace and farm; and it had been my only home
with,” was the answer.
The mencolo v v mutooz Li&ngnun tor tne maniac ini
•hero thei th. officer . lea,ful blow with a briclr
ch . ,ldr *"- 1 Th ” bat, but the officer bclj on aud Ha,
nrst ciuld to sicken was given a box of waB 8ccnre j
paints anil son., prrnts to color to At tlle armory ho „ toaia to <p-k daily pip,
bed. I wish I could CXCC pt; by no dding when the quest'
amuse himselfu. A WH , n x coa i(
get tho mcasels/’said a younger broth
of the n
An extensive r
and shipper of
,pi„„ u 7*j V ; r' nerai; and, after paying all exoonses Black striDCS cross ita'hzet like *!,• “ ~uu»p-jHiuing maemne m tins babbatU «
^Plunged into . gnlf of dark des- l„d .imply go Spok pouto So. Tta bCL^l il D '' ,L H - M«»T. Ohoreh of Home
nnst onino nn'ih «i> limiiorl nnmiviro law* «... ..j !/ one time tho ^ gTcittst preacher in Bnt this Sabbath qnc
'SLElACuO-CS.
_ s host day. It
unmistakable inden
either of an individual, a
or a nation. It is
the strongest bulwarks against work,
hness and immorality. Fortunate will
American Republic if it le;
hands and the
— along the route to secure 1;
Lieut. Langhlin, three
eui. uaugmia, inree uciecuves and *uui«*u.y.
i policemen were on hand when the ■’lay ibe time never como when on*
n oiiuuiu nor -.Ain arrived at 3:20, p.m., and a fierce American Sabbath shall sink to the
loser by that battle ensued, during which, Col. Bar- , l bc Sabbath of the Continent !
__ , ’ rett, a policeman, was killed outrigl*
He had called her at this moment T1
_ad I was left alone to overhear a con- tb'
versation between oltp.fenldhs and Bet- nt c
ty, who, being both deaf, were taLkin" wounds in the back which
'-r the same mutter in the kitchen. ° * “ *
Ah, well, Betty, its a hard day for
* Sabbaths in En-
secured after g&nd.one in France, and three in Italy,
determined 6trugglo and is aad l be?c t I think, may fairly be tak-
in the hospital sulferi
left liansas City
towto.utoj «b «:30, Louis Reume.
traveling agent lor tho American
„ ,s of Detri
o of the passengers. There
deeper. Reume, who ..
:ho worse for liquor, had a
if whisky, with which be
:ars during the firi
:rip, trying t
.ridently _
large flask Thero was a li
taraded the where that imp
„ that this day
jugera from every other
offers g^eral bearin,
uuu- “Th
ted to Spurgeon’
id these left when Rent
s becat
! Reuir
obvi
As i
.. -S tho sole occupant of tin
idently determined to remaii
Channel the whole
We
Sabbath, b
crated.
In Turin
me r closed, yeti
<1 0 _ that these were closed fra
the Sabbath to St. IV
ie. — ~,—.‘y-whero wo were greotod with
ig. tho din and display of vendor b
becauso he was greeted
demoniacal yell and tho threat.
‘I’ll kill you as well as any other
prepared with
followed by
r. Some b,
ind V 30
,j, „ UXJ -rsbip, this worldly work
Reume, blast. Cobblers v
tdman benches, blacksmit
ind with tho si
. hucksters seet
crack of the driver’
ry other day
strong lla y of revelry and frolic.^ I 1
pecially is devoted
play. Not only v
. the maniac. About
dozen shots were fired by both par-
witbout avail. An effort was then
le to sidetrack the car in which the
liac held sway. The sleep'*’- «”><■
iched, bnt then ~
. o the platform
i’d lose everything if you pelled the terrified
point of bis pistol
think of it,” I thcr interference.
‘I should have sailed with him entine Spuck tried
t in the most frolicsome mood. It
-— not seem possible that,church or
religion was thought of. We attended
islied out
at the
Englewood, Val-
■ t „o board Ueume’s
—, — knowing the state of affairs.
He was warned off by a bullet which
grazed his throat without inflicting a
a., wound. At Twenty-mramu
Reume took the platform of liis
nd at Twelfth 6trcet ho returned
...o wash room, liring occasionally
through tho window,
v»., .MV .V... end of it was literally rid
dled with bullets. Amid flying mis
files Reume daslied from the train,
firing a shot at policeman Barrett, who
attempted to board the car, killing
to be disinherited of more than him instantly. Reume, followed by a
oncy if I married bowling mob beaded by tho police, ran
was wonted. up Fourth avenue, rccoiving two shots
i married tho day before. io the back. At the corner ot Fourth
avenuo and l’olk street Reume faced
bis pursuers aud the mob scattered, but
Lieutenant Laugbliu jumped -* ‘ l
la duetta. h. caaghtf the hfectio. ZZXS&Zf-^ ^
) triven a box nf namte . . J yojy.
.FtoiyTegTc^plTo- Fro “ papev.-Joau.l" eW. d »)° «nj in tl
“yon can tako the paint box a'
the moasle,.
‘JisxJSS HvS'i,, o-i.
lie'mother .ante,1 her conntyi Kansas, enj is an ugly chT
me night before she felt ...... - J
;c Isle, *H »
*>pl*
s oia ami was Dora at Grosso Isle, ““ **»nou» auu people lorgei in
Detroit, being of French Canadian shall perish, be true, then, as certain
ntage. He is said to bo married, as the sun continues to shine in t
• Thompson, of Detroit, is one of heavens, France and Italy must so
- —to.,,, night before she felt ac ter even i
S°t,‘h.Z y '”. 0n ^, t ' > *•? willingly, years old and
But the moon hasn’t sent her cliildren „ Mr rwrnit
to bed yet.” objected the little astrono- narentaco
mer pctnlently. I, „ h.ppeeej that ^Thomp.
rm was brewing and heavy clouds l:, n „, r .plot;
stori she hasn't’* “ G ° B. F. Brown'.Tf this city, and Fro,
TheM. F-'Vhcten of ,h. Pain,aTpalec.ee,
!»en“d ei!c'y “!TUl” d I tha ““geto daring The™ torriMe® ride, F .“ - - *. .
L to. 'T,* 11 ,’ 1 Sa A B3 K VC that Reume was so circumspect in his the Romish Church is largely respon- I* it a
roe Burvev “the mnm ia «^ 8aid ’ *? er defense of tho car ho monopolized, that 8ib le. Should this Church resolutely ... .
a&&aa?srs^ - -sss
• — givo up all attempts because
Th© Melon Pest. fired at as soon as espied by Rei
laiser ana snipper OI —
watermelons at Vincennes reports the A Pretty Pair of Preachers
that appearance of a pest which threatens The one* P.v w \v ire«v
destruction to his crop and others ia * i W# H v ^ P ,°- W
one of the most eloquent of preachers, this
|7” . TO *”* uug appfireu in »» one time the
limited numbers last year and staved i>„_x>» . — ,. , • ------ — ., U wo.. u ,i , 0 mn
wwwMMaasu. say, i'm two weeks, eating the plant to the level Wnl.S'’‘.-f 8 !. downfall, has very vital ar.d growing interest to
what old Betty will say, bnt of the ground, but this year there are “« n ^P 1 ^ ® atin S bonse, livery sta- m America. Tho seeds of Sabb:
s’s nothincr •!.« .. T c- «»1Ha*. 3 ble and cattle ranch. Poachers, with- desecration
ont the grace of God can fall just as aniwt
Backlen’a Arnica Salvo. lo Z “‘® rdin * I 7 •loneis.—UilUdge- except
— - - ville Union. ■ -•—
Rev. Sam Jones will not accept
SJSSB? $5,000 ofleted him if “,W "^iell SMMr S»y l« <h«. Howto^Tteto
have worked herd and litod hard. gunuiteed to tlvepertto-t»tSr!Sin!‘o^ mI!!”.!/ ra / te ‘ h f c ' t -'\ hU Bong*, lwlte, it ^riTfc fcj^ f .hen. b) ’ ,h, v”“ °. f Pa
i et there ate those who ny old Peter "r™ ate by go beck on y/XtieVr/:/
,-ell these facts and heedo .ucu$. o»a,
ideed, will bo tho day to our beloved
country when our pooplo forget how
itally important is this holy day to
'1 religion and morality.
May the time never como wheu
bringing their habits and ideas of Son-
day. lint thero is another agency at
work that needs watching. More and
more of oar American people are trave
ling in the East each year. There are
many leaders in wealth, fashion, and
society. _ Many of them are so weak
and foolish as to think it smart to ig-
nore every thing American, and to ape
every thing European; hence, with oth
er peculiarities and customs, they are
introducing the Effropean ideae
of Sabbath abroad into the so-
called high social circles of America.
A *-i° American will grow indig-
— these disgusting efforts at aping
foreign customs and following as mere
shadows tho aristocracy of the East;
ret it remains as a stubborn tact and a
.rntent influence which must be met
with something more than indignation
* , uo wi.- -r - ’hall bo aroused to the con-
is a samplo of all throughout these " ,ct -1 The home, the Church, and the
irent nation ;, if nut of all the Sabbath—the bulwarks of a nation—
itand, or, as a Republic, we suffer
had
oro generally observed than wo guard with jealous care the insidiou
.ected. But how well is that? approaches of a European Sabbath in
r than in New York city, quite America.—Home, Italy, Jane 80,
new iorK city, quite -*“**“«
- ir inland cites, and by ****-
thau in Chicago. Places of
were all closed. Business
ere seldom scon in tho streets,
hush and qqict
. ith a feel-
very* different
There was a
o o the people that
a religious nation.” Mi
wded
ted by
rith devout worshipers
iave been comforted and
iis soul stirring words, and I h:
nnbt while .11 chnrchee .ere not nil'- Co‘nWe°r«te"T.blSt° There
..many were. \V hen wo crossed tho fotmeen of them—Benjamin,
•'-u.itvu ui Lueiu—ueoiamin, uraeg,
•as changed. Breckinridge, Mallory, Memminwr.
a desecrated Randolph, Sedden, TrenWm, Walk-
:terlv dese- erj Davis, Reagan, Toombs, Watte
i t. | ,, and Hunter. Of these only five now
and Italy, we could remain—Davis, Reagan, Toombe,
-n- ici.«i».u—Mavis, uesgan, xoombf.
ifference between Watts and Hunter. Of thesefiveonly
day and other days. Mostly all
J* Reagan and Toombs were mem-
briskly and liars of the original cibinet. Hunter
i rue, some is not only an old nlan now, but very
jatished much reduced in circumstances, as is
preference, shown by his willingness to accept a
aw *■““■**"m which pays bnt about $600 a
There are few of the members
- Confederate cabinet who are
along wealthy. Bob Toombs, who lives
.♦ o. r Atlanta, i3 wealthy. Reagan is
:th something, bnt not much.—
“-r-j »* uub.ucbb; watts, of Alabama and Davis, of
” '}.l. ytr ?. 8b * d ».’: ol the . North Carolina, thongh pretty old men
lowod influent
iiely worldly
iv c ^-.to.xtoa, luuugu pronyoiu men
red hours of coutinue in the practice of law at their
>ke of their ham-
id more vigoront
heir goods. Tht
whip was beard as
ipective homes.
Hunter as indicated above, is poor.
Of those now dead none except Benja-
—— ^ j®'! wealthy. He made a mag
nificent fortune, as is well known, in
the practicoof law abroad. Of the few
members still living each i
wding i
mlt of the g
*ut a Sabbath in Pai„
public holiday—s
— Sunday es-
sports and dis-
all places of
-to. - tototo.totov jruaihtuu—lveagau in
Texas, Hunter in Virginia, ^^atte in
Alabamo, Davis in North Carolina
and Toombs in Georgia. Only the.
il branches of the Confederate gov
ernment are now represented, all the
and navy having
Watts
v out, owing largely,
•ith the sports in v.
ore interested.
On our way from
d him. Mr. II. M. T. Hunter’s
ess is Lloyds. Essex county, V».;
Mr. Reagan’s, Palestine, Texas; Mr.
T. II. Watts’s, Montgomery, Ala,; Mr.
George E Davis’s, Wilmington. N.
C.; Gen. Toombs’s, Washington, Ga.
this, and soon learned that there was a
noted horse-race at the ground a lit-
le ont of the city, and a public dance
i the evening. Wo became interested,
ratched them for a moment, and then
began to connt. By actual count we
jred that carriages wore rolliair
by ns at the rate of sixty per minute.
>r 8,600 per hour. We then began
lounting the number of persons in each
:arriage,
least fifteen
ising by per
found tli
\Yc°thcn cro”
•reet. into which centered sever
ler streets, and, to our utter os-
found at least forty
five thousand people p—..,... 6 „.«* .....
(1 uer hour, all bound for a imk
this
their largest theater
i Sunday evening.
At Turin,opposit.
e , „„„ „ as a tbeatei, in which tho b:
rolvcr of tho navy singers were practicing all day
*y* pattern. From papers, found on his ***>', and in the evening they c:
3t * person it appears that Reume lived at before a crowded house, while
* No. 50 Antelope street, Denver last display of fireworks was nroj
libite
a gram
sing
The:
S to cially one accusioi
cnar* ideas and habits, .*
Ho is 33 pafrive. If God’s word,
reform or perish.
i will observe that this Sabb:
ation is found in tli- conntr
Roman Catholicism holds swi
idition of things I beli<
the Romish Church is largely
u nothing is to.to. *, ^v.—
is would^ speedily disapp
remove snch
their continuance,
telligent person will dare question the oJdin < arv°G^d^* 10, J? T hor
power of tho Romish Church to rectify TSSli !J?° # Tuertay,
- «is xair, sure and honestly supervla
of tho Romish Church to
ivil i? she chose to have it remov
\Ve there fere charge, and justly
believe, tlie chief responsibility *
this Sabbath desecra
c being sown among
•to yet to reap a bitter harvt
e soo® and heroically i
BSS3S*
not tiav lor that. linn. to,„-L t
— has a hard battle yet to fight orer
the thi* Sabbath question, and the scouer
and denunciation.
Let the war-cry of a sacred Sabbath
ring ont all along the battle-line, until
reparable loss. Let those onThe
watch-towers and at the battle-front
guard with jealous care the insidious
Only Five Alive*
ncinnati Times-Star.
Tho recent appointment of R. M. T:
nntcr, of Virginia, to be collector of
istoms at the port of Tappahannaok,
a painfully small salary, calls atten-
tho whereabouts and condition
fow remaining members of the
the State from which ho was chosen
for bis cabinet position—Reagan
way. Hunter and Toombs
otaries of State, Davis and
torney-gonerals, and Reagan
ster general. Reagan iB proba-
'® physical iy and meu-
°f * n y of those remaining.
Rtrong and vigorous, thongh he
death’s door a year ago, when
ration by some skillful physician
" M T i
Curious Origin of a Word.
Many words in the English language
ire of curious origin. Some have tak-
m their origin from men, events, or
places. For instance, the word “Ca
bal,” meaning “a number of persons
nnited for some purpose.” dates back
time of Charles II. He was a
ible sovereign at the beginning of
~>gn, but, afterward cared more
for festivities than for tho welfare of
’ is subjects. When the money in the
isnry was very low, he undertook
with Holland, but was forced to
make a treaty of peace.
In order to protect the people, five
Clifford, Arlington, Back-
.to.to.to.to.to, Xidiugiun, DQCK-
lngham, Ashley and Lauderdale, were
.l These ministers
ignature that they &>w«ya caiieu
them the Cabal. Hence, the word went
into general nee to signify a clique.—
iy hotel window. Reputation of a Standard Article
’ v. in jured bV surreptitious rivalry.
ot Hostetler’s stomach Bitters
only lost money by attempUnK nn-
rnnin-minn =-ifv, i. VT
espe- Rulsl:
- which the genuine medicine te held,
public at large has for many years been
with the ear marks that disttn-
the spurious, and can-
' "d that other articles sold in
1st guise are equally rood,
no, constipation, dtowpsta
.... .to._plalnt are not curable by
local bitters, eye openers and tonics,
quainted
—.. -, r - toD"'
England ,1C * *"“'• vhw am
b . somewhat similar guise are eqt
rever and ague, w - *
and liver complaint
nil r , ,i . ^ upeueriana tonia
dv proven and too g«
y crally known to admit of conscientious «U
be nute. that for anrt other maladies th
household medicine
thorough remedy. Not only
the Unite
.i ■'“» »ira*eaico, oouin America «-
ith the West indies, its merit* are widely
c^zed and its reputation too firmly
tablishcd to bo shaken 1
ty?
Attack Chari-
misfortune ot eviry succcssia
mdertaking; that it draws out attacks ol
envious persons everywhere. Thus Thi
'tfc.pJV.7to tltotoVii, ’■°“>»‘»n*S t «W Lottery gi.e,, olllloo ol
evils are resbouifih’e for doliars *®PPort the nobio Cliarlty Uoepit
nee, 7nJ cerioinl. nn in. “i’to.'S’I‘ l ™ * n r <»• ■
to get 150,000 for fio. by her 1
WJIWTOT
like conduct, by Gen’ls (J. t. Bean
:gardofLa., and JubalA- Early of Va
c n . to.., .uu vuwi a- i.jf|y or va
for over 3:22,000 are distributed and ono-tenU
the touD-vcuu
■• - ,, ■to-.to. ,wv»uumnuuteaandone-te
ion upon the of a Uckct can be had for f l. AU mfor
tion can l>e hail on application i
Dauphin, NewOr leans. Xa.
Damages la Both Ways, '
SickM.. is tho mo.t eipenriT, thi.
.hsworid. In two W.JF.I U-pnt
” to a citect co«t, anil pievent. ,