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SIMM Ell’S FAREWELL.
What >ouii<1 U that" ’Tin MmnncrS farewell,
la-tlie breath ot the ni^ht-wni l sighing;
The chill b«rt« ornic. line a -orrowful dirge,**
That wailao'cr the dead aul the dying.
Theca,.lea iea.ee arc eddying round,
• I, Ilicy Ik!fly shude-l;
,i is losing its robo;
fallen and faded.
hi !u.l<ii*us.my heart,
lovely sa) soon shall depart.
UU the p '
Other Summers ill
j.,,, l:kv 11*%. hist one bringing;
A*.i ii ' ri11 0»e vine bear its blushing fruit;
i:.u;i will the birds be hinging.
Tu.'iuicht will.pul forth its "honors” again;
i t...* rose be as street in its branching ;
The w<*o*lbine will climb round the lattice pane.
As wil 1 and rich in its wreathing.
Die hives will hate honey ; the bees will hum
Other flowers will spring, other summers '
come. . . • ,
They will, they will ; but ah ! who can tell
Whether 1 may live on till their coining ?
This spirit may sleep too soundly theu
To wake with the warbling or humming.
This cheek, now pale, msy be paler far,
Wnen the .Summer's sun next is glowing;
The cherishing rays may ^il.l with light
The grass o’er my grave-turf growing.
Oh ’ what a change in my spirits dream
May there be ere the bummer sun next shal
beam !
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No. 24 . Athens, Georgia, Saturday, October 11, 1873.
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PERSECUTION OF MRS. SURRAT.
The Story of Iler Irons as told by n
Radical. ' • •
LAUUHKRIS31.
People who have tried it call delirium
tremens a tight lit. '
A euro way to prevent bad dreams—
This morning’s papers, on what pre
tends to he the authority of Gov. Har- j” 011 * B 1 ’ s ‘ of> P-
trauit, state tlwt Mrs. Surratt was "
not manae
J attended me trial ot the conspirators
one day. There was a railing the whole
length of one end of the room, about! one end and its month at the other?
Beer should be cheap at watering
•led during lierimprisonmcnt. j places—because they have the hops you
I the trial of the conspirators j know.
What is that which has its head al
A river.
What is that which must he taken
three feet from the wall, in which wus a {
door leading, they said, to the prison,
lhe prisoners sat in a row behind this . f r ,, m you before you can give il a wav?
railing. Mrs. burrat being nearest to You photograph.’
To milk a kicking cow—stand off
the door leading to the ante-room at
that side, and quite near that, leading
to t'.ie prison. I was given a chair in
the aisle just inside the door, and so
near to Mrs. Surrat that I could easily
have shaken hands With her over or
about eight feet and yell, “So!
darned old skinflint.”
Indiana wamewharf holes through
peaehs
through tlie railing. I sat there fwo' w,ear them for ear-rings.
hours, sometimes touching the railing,
when the crowd pressing at the door
for entrance induced me to move my
chair, so that part of the time 1 was
not more than one foot from her. She
A bridal ■ procession in Milwaukee
was four hours passing a given point.
The point was a saloon.
A sign on an eating house on the
New Jersey Railwav savs: “Goff
IIOW 01.0 \ RE YOU {
There is a g(x»d deal of amusement
in the following magic table of figures.
It will enable you to tell how old the
young Indies are. Just hand this
table to a young lady and request her
lo tell you in which column her age is
contained, add together the figures
at the top of the columns in which her
age i- found, and you have the great
scc.i t. Thus suppose her age to he
u tiieiii, you will line! that number
in tlx-
tir-i and fifth columns, and the
first li
jure ot
these
two columns added
ai ike
table
seventeen.
Here is
the
na^ic
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2
4
8
16
32
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9
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33
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10
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34
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11
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:35
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12
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36
11
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13
21
37
13
14
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14
22
38
15
15
15
15
23
39
17
18
*20
24
24
40
19
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21
25
25
41
21
22
22
'26
26
42
23
23
. 27
27
43
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44
27
27
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46
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47
33
34
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40
48
48
35
35
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41
49
49
37
38
38
42
50
50
3J
39
39
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51
ol
41
42
44
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52
52
43
43
45
45
53
53
45
46
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54
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47
55
55
49
50
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56
56
51
51
53
57
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63
To i Bad.
—On Saturday
Mr.
Jones
wore a heavy blank dress, falling on | and Eggs, fresh laid’ by Mary Jon-s.”
the floor around her feet, so that I j A sign at a feeding-place on the
could not see them, but every time she Paci(ic 6 Railroad reads' “A good
square meal.Sl; a perlect gorg-, $1.50.
Ii
moved them 1 heard chains dank.
had before that lived fifteen years
a farm on which was a saw mill ; was ! ® 0,ne P eo pl e say* that dark haired
familiar with the sound of chains, an ) \ marry soon, hut elderly spin-
the diilerenee between that of a wagon s l (>rs maintain that it is light-headed
THE hodou,han(;i>{;. j
Last of tlie Indiau Tragedy—Four He*'
roes Hung at Once—Captain
Jack and His Rand “ Die
Like Men.”
AN ITEM 0f^tXTEREST TO USERS
OE jiiri.ER POWER.
moi > • > .*'*:» bn*.-- ■ : y -t
The “ JafpesTveffid ” Turbine Water
Wheel,'Vftocli;has by reason of its age,
and the ekterisive and persistent ad
vertising of'-ife; manufacturers obtained
con.-iderab!6i‘e)iuthtiun asagood motor,
has been badly beaten recently at one
of ohr neighboring saw mills, by the
‘^Eclipse Trouble rurhine,” manufac-
at 11 :30 o'clock and hv hard riding I tured by Stifejjll Ai Bierce Manufac-
arrived here late this evening, with *— : f '—* -' 1 '
the following report of the execution
of Captain Jack and his band.
Jacksonville, Oregon, 1 -
October 4, 1873.
V correspondent of the Associated
Press left Fort Klamath this morning
hi Hiring Company of Dayton, O., a
m ! wheel that is' rapidly coining, to the
I front ainorigfour millers and Trianufao-
AltlEKO
A Midnight Adventure in Louisiana.
At Pattersotivilio, some weeks s lice, 1
while Capt. N. Keyes was in bed, suf
fering from tlie effects . of nj violent
sprain, his wife reached behind a trunk,
in the room to get cloth for a bandage,
wnen she was bitten by something which
she declared she,believed to he ca nake.
Bick as he was, this brought -Capt,-
Keyes to his feet, and,, sore enough,
by the Kght of the lamp lie discovered
an immense moceasi i coiled up behind
Boston Charlie aqfl Black Jim were 1 iurers. \V§ give place to the follow-1 l *. le trun k- With lamp in hand, lie
led on the scaffold first; and Bchon* ingslatenrenWfSeqtt, ,Jdbuson & Co., ( P^kcd up something and endeavored
" K: " *-'■*' ^— owners bfytlfeWll above alfuded to, iii ,n l: "
regard to tfiiiyOoiiT^arative iiVerits of the
and log-chain. The sound was that
of a log-chain. It could not have been
made by anything but tlie heavy links
ot a chain, and that chain must have
been fastened to both her ankles. The
sounds could not have been made in
any other wav. The chains on her
ones.
An Alabama bov who saved a
passenger train from going into the
river was rewarded with a mouth organ
aud a toy wheelbarrow.
A Danbury boy wants to know if it
is riulit for his folks to pay $500 fi
ankles must have been heavy enough j a piano for his sisjoj-, and ' make hi
gave each of his boys twenty-five cents,
to be expended as their inclinations
might dictate, but at the same time he
intimated that it would lie well for
them to donate the money to (because
of foreign missions on Sunday. The
bovs, with a perversity hardly to lie
credited, when we reflect bn tlie ad
vantages they enjoyed from the cradle,
went to a disreputable shop and lamglu
—one, five cigars and the other twen
ty-five cents worth of fire crackers.
Sauntering home, the one smoking aud
tlie other toying with the fire crackers
in his rout-skirt pocket, they met their
kind father on Chancellor square. The
smoker threw away his cigar, which
lit on a bench, and tlie boy with the
lire crackers feeling sure that his fath
er would see right through his coat-
skirt, sat down «>u the same bench.
The father oommeqccd _ rite kind ami
ilisfroedve remarks wdiieh he had haj-
tily prepared Wtyeii 1)6 san‘ his boys
coming, but had. puf. finished when,
W'ithout.tny warning, his sen on the
bench suddenly became the centre of a
brilliant and rapid series of pyrotechnic
explosions. The unhappy youth gave
o le yell, which in^its vjggr fi^r surpass
ed the finest vocal efforts of Captain
Jack, and immediately felt his uti'ec-
tionatc _ parent, d‘-*PP ca *' e, T down
IIIeerkei''sfft»bi'A'itff the 'fireworks in
progress, andwe.^an.learn
concerning flic disajipearance of tlie
boy Jones. Wlmt initkes the affliction
doubly sad for Mr. Jones; is the fact
that the lad went offliefore the parent
had finished the instructive observations
be was delivering when the affair
occurred.
to prevent her lifting her leet, for she
only slid theiiNmi tlie floor, one at a
time, for a little change ot posture.
Bhe seemed to avoid moving, so as not
fo attract attention to the. chain, for. 1 ,
every time they clanked she blushed !
painfully ; blushed so that I could see
it through the heavy crajKi veil she
wore over her face.' I sat until she
was removed. Site arose with difficul
ty, leaning on the arm of the officer,
who seemed .to be. kind. She did not
lilt her leet in moving to and through
the door, but slid oho at a time a little
way, I think not further than that, the
heel of the forward foot came on a line
with the toe of the other; but all tlie
time the links giound and . clanked.
.She could not move one foot an inch
without making them grind. Mrs..
Surrat sat bc*ore of rather on one side
of her judges, chained with links of
iryu as heavy as those of a log-clmin ;
and while she sat thus she was grossly
insulted by spectators, men nod w >-
men, or things that looked like me i
and women. Once she turned . pale
when one of these creatures said “I
hope they’ll hang her! Just look at
her! She looks like S;4fevil!” Lfjould
not bear it, but spoke out and said :
"She does not look like a devil. She
looks like n good, kind-hearted woman,
and you are a mean coward for insult
ing a prisoner.” A man, in reply,
said to me: “Sly’s a relic!,” and I re
peated. ‘‘Coward ! coward!”
Mrs. Surratt looked up, and our
eves met. The expri s. ion of her face
will hannt ine to the grave, and I
thank God lor the hnikot gratitude it
wore ; hut as w<? wore getting up quite
a side-show au officer forced his way to
us to see what the infqtor was. I told
him that people were insulting the pris
oner. lie made them stand hack,
moved my chair to tlie other side o
tlie aisle, and set a man at tlie door to
keep order and prevent my holding
communication with the prisoner.
Mrs. Surratt’s chains Were a common
subject of conversation in Washington
at the time. I wrote an account at
the time, which was published and ex
tensively copied and commented upon,
and this morning is the first time I
have ever heard any denial of the fact
tint Mrs; Snrr.it was fettered as she
sat wearily through the long hours and
days of that trial.
pick berries for circus money*.
Natural history of consumption: Two
j thin shoes make one cold, two colds
an attack of bronchitis, two attacks
Lis one mahogany box.
A mlpuitcnr in Kansas was told
| that “this’ere region aint much on
; Bibles, hut if you want to make money
| bring us out a load of shot guns.”
I A rewaid of. several thousand dob
| lars is soon to lie offered for a woman
j who does not own a Dolly. Varden.,
ido’snot want one, and never uses the
j phrase.
Scandals over Illinois divorce laws
continue. Deprivinga wife of either
or la-th of her ears lias now been ad
judged a sufficient ground for divorce
there.
“I never was so thankful in mv
life !” exclaimed a D*>ver woman where
tellinv a coroner’s jury how her husband
dropped dead. “We hadn’t had a
fight all that day.”
A poor young man remaiked that
the only advice he gets from capitalists
is to " live within his income,” whereas
^he difficulty hd : experiences to live
'without an incot&ufe -
A wag who thought to have a joke
at the expense of a provision dealer,
said, “Can you, supply me with a
yard of port?” “Bat? give this gen
tleman three pig’s feet.”
Two Peoria J^oys filled their fond
father’s pipe with gunpowder, and just
chin next. They trod dh.it> with ap
parent indifference, having evidently
resolved to die as bravely aa they tun!
add Ci , apt«uW-Ji^:.w l 4Atiy>uily
the stairway, butlookM wretched and
miserabb. ’Their.manacles had been
stiuek off, but their ^rigs were securely
pinned with cords.
At precisely 1): 45 o’clock this morn
ing the interpreters, Captain O. C.
Applegate and David Hill, explained
to the prisoners the nature of the order
to be read to them by the Adjutant,
and at 10 o’clock Adjutant Kings
bury read the order promulgating the
sentence of commissioii,'-aud tiie Presi
dent's order thereon, with the or
ders of the Secretary of- War and De
partment Commander. In fhe prem
ises the two reprieved prisoners, Barn-
cho and tflolu, yet stooii off tlieground
n front of the.scaffold, shacale.l, and
tinder guar3T During die .tending, the
pinioned victims were seated < u the
.-eaffi.l I, with their fee: oa the drop,
listening anxiously, hut o^ cour.-e
understanding hot a artiid 'dtl si i The
rut ting occupied ten lnintittvjf then
tiie Adjutant read the order and com
mutation, in tjie /ease, .of BarjiqijO|Utid
Biol tt — fife prior fellow's wenUtdken
back to t.ie stockade, evidently rejoiced
at liottaeedmpaning the others to the
happy .hunting; gro,uu|l$. -:A hg, Urtap
lain then otfoie.l on earnest and fervid
prayer for the- »oujs -o» toe culprits,
which has lisldn'erV fo attentively. At
10 o’clock and ‘fifteen minutes .the
fatal nooses weai.placed 'arouiid tfieir
necks under direeribii of Cap!, iloge.
It was 'necessary to /out off a little ot
Capt. Jack's Icing Itaiii7which'wffs 1 in
the way of the fope,. : -,.fJajit. Huge
tlien bid furcwoll to the prisoners, ami
black (sips -weip 1 . pjaeed over tlie heads
of all the culprits: . At 10 o’ejock and
twenty minutes' they 1 stood ' on ’the
drop, and the rojic was Cfft by the as
sistant at a signal made'-with Capt.
Hoge’s /handkerchief/■> tiTlio bodies
swung around and around, Jack amt
Jim apparently dying.oa^Jy, bw [ /Bos
ton ami Bchonchiq suileriug terrible
to kill the. reptile. llis exertions
.overcame bitty. When Capt. Keyes
Wheels'n<< demon- fell to the floor; the lamp went out,
gh tix/t! ‘their saw rt|, d the snake wt^s thffg left uliveip the
mill at Fine i’reek, in OtWgf) township. ‘ 1M «V t of his terror-stricken family, who
r. ’ had been called to the scene by the.
after the display of fire-works, the old ? C f-°' lveh TO e<1
gentleman called up his class in danc- ,K ,an %^ h .?
tacle. Walla Ol /tAArgftrwTL Aon.p n„i
To whom it nuty concern' : '
About four years ago, Bcott A -John
son purchased of James Leffel A Co.,
of Bpringfiejil OT, One of their 48 inch
Turbine wheels for the saw mill which
we now own and operate, and tlie bar
gain was that tlie wheel under sis feet
head should properly drive a 40 inch
circular saw mill, on an inch feed, in
pine timber. The wheel did not begin
to come up to the representation of its
manufacturers and in fact would not
carry the saw through a cut on five-
eights feed, without lagging and re
quiring us to gig l ack toget i p motion.
When out of tlie ci t the wind Would
run very rapidly, hut as soon as the
saw struck into tlie log the power of the
wheel seemed to “ play out.” We re
fused to pay for the wheel because it
utterly failed to coine up to the guar
anty, but we kept on with it, doing half
work, waiting for Leffel A Co. to come
and take it off our hands, until in
June last, their agent, Mr, Merrit’,
came again and witnessed the perfor
mance of the uiied, acknowledged its
failure and took it away from our mill,
remarking that, ltd ffelt confident we
could not find any 48 inch wheel that
would do ns welt for us as the Leffel
wheel had done ; hut we purchased of
Stillwell and Bierce' Manufacturing
Co., of Dayton, Ohioj ati Eclipse
Turbine Wheel of the -;aitie size (43
inches in diameter) and plffeedit in the
same flume, attached the same shaft
ing and gearing, and with the same saw
cut fifteen huhdred feet of inch pine
boards ine n hour, with five feet and
jive niches head, whjeh waspt least five
liund'red feet more than the Leffel
wheel could do in the same time. The
Eclipse wheel hits run right along silica
stftrtiFg it, sixty dfiyfc ago, on one inch
foM/in sixteen inch' ,utuber and one
aud one-lmlf inch feedoq twelve inch
timber,, while the iLeffet wheel under
. p lj.ie,.same htyadf^vophl no.tyarry thepaw,
bfiters seemed t'6 die’almast instautly y «n-,ffve-oights feed: 1/ We also know*by.
At - - ...
utes
Huge, and as vtjitis is beiug written;
they are swingnjgslifelcss in h air.;
As the drop left (frith a terrible deadly'
thug, the tour pfror, wretched human
bcings # fell into eternity, and a half
smothered cry of horroj;-i|ejgit4ip from
a crowd of over five bund red Klamath
convulsions, j Boston, and ^lioncliitj,
rejieatedly drew up. tfieir legs, but thy
Wt hnwc Conninil Lt Jrltn* tviA.O oxtla.
Titf iViU.tAOE.—A vountiy villiage
—Tlifc -latest Ift'hivemPnt of practical i affords no retreat. There everybody
science is the making.of butter without i knows everybody’s business. You can-
milk. A-.company, with a capital of 1 not raise a half a dozen goslings without
THE UOSLIXT
The wokd Siio.ii.—Since the Persia
monarch ha-* l>een making his Europe
an tour, philologists have been much
exerci.-ed as to the meaning of his offi
cial name. As the Persian belongs to
the Shemitio family of languages, the
root in shah is the same ns in the He-
The goslin iz the old goose’s young
child. They are yellcrnll over, and az
soft az a hall of worsted. Their loot
iz wove whole, ntid' they can swim az
a drop ol kaster oil on the water.
They are born annually about the
15th of May, and never was k no wed
tew die natrally.
If a man should tell me he had saw
agoosedtea initial deth, I wouldn’t
Ix-licve him under oatli after that, not
even if he swore lie bad lied about see
ing a goose tlie.
The goose are different in one respect
from the human family, who are said
to grow weaker, but wiser; whereaz a
goslin alwus grows tuffer and more
foolish.
I hav seen a goose that they said waz
ninety-three years old last June, aud
didn’t look seventeen.
The goslin waddles when he walks,
and paddles when he swims, but never
dives like a duk, out of sight in the wa
ter, but only changes ends.
The food of the goslin is rye, com,
oats, barley, sweet apples, hasty pud-
ing and kept time with the. halter strap., jskwent
When Lucy wes told that there was* w | iere t |,g w : ve8
no sense in playing with dolls, she
triumphantly fell hack on her version
of the old proverb: “Look orit for the
dollies and the sense will take care of
itself.”
A country bov havingertiftfr.to Louis
ville for an education,, being if-kud,.
what is a strait? horrified his teacher
by answering. It heats two pair. He
is on the editorial staff of the Courier
Journal.
A widow* said to her/■daughter,
“When you are tny age, it will be
time enough to dream of a husband.”
“Yes, mamma,” replied, the thought
less girl, “of a second one.” The
mother fainted.
“Why, what are. you earning that
bag on your shoulder for Mr. O’Fin-
nigh ?” “Och, mydarlint; don't y< z
see I thought it was too much for "the
noor'okl horse, so Pin just carrying the
bag myself to save him.”
A recently dressed judge possessed
remarkable talents asa punster. Pray,
my lord, said a lady, 1 can you
tell what sort of a bird tiie bulbul is ? |
It is the male of the ooo-coo, I suppose,
replied the humorous judge.
Orville Grant, tlie President’s hrctlt*
er, has gone into the wood pavement
business. The New York IForfcf re-
irieks of the wife and mother.. Bhe
felt the poison penetrating her arm,
aud said she knew it would soon kill
her. Fe.ning ti.c physician could not
arrive in time to save her, Capt. Keyes
begged his wife to hold the linger tight
ly to prevent tlie poison entering her
system, and run as last as she could
to the residence of Dr Roach.. Al
though it was in the middle of the
night, sue started off alone, as, no one
else was at the moment dressed to -ac-
coiupanv her. After she .had gone,
Capt. Keyes heard, her shrieking on
the street, and fearing that she had
perhaps been overcome by.the poison
and fallen down in.tlie rend, lie started
after her, sick as lie was. lie, hail not;
gone far, however, utilil his strength
was exhausted, and lie foil down in
the street, but was. : seen after picked
up and carried to his residence by Mr.
Victor JlavtM. Upon, reaching ; the
r, sideline of Cjipt. Keyes, a light was
procured, t!ic tufie. was -killed, and, in
the meantime, A^rs. Keyes had reached'
the phyrieiuti.jwho immediately ad
ministered antidotes., The unfortunate
JaUy’s arm was terribly swollen; and
-he came very near dying. For u long
time the arm was paralyzed,] but; wl
are glad to hear that she , is rapidly
recovering its ufe.ymderithc.tfeatinent
of Dr. T. T„ /rarlton, who un
dertook the ease tyhen Dr. .Roach left
th» place.—New 1-a ia, Huyar Jjo d,
ISi/t ult. j .... !
Wonders of tiie ,W<)kld.—This
world of ours is filed : with.wotuiers.
The niicroscppe reveals not Jess, than
the telescope, oaefi ,nt either end ot
creation. In thejnseyt.cretftion, partic
ularly, there is.so.miw:'u to know that
has never been dveaiue.. of—wheels
within wheels without compnttytiou or
number. Let us take a rapid glance
at tip; proofs of this t gt.atem»nb : T.he
.polypus, it is said, 'ike tire-,,folded
hydra, recciveji pqw.-lLl'e.frotty the knifd
which is . lifttyff. TIte.%-
fiye hundred .thousand dollars to be
reilled tlie Olesinageritie Manufactm imr
Company has been established 1 in FliiL-1 ; no betti
ftdeiphia for tlie manulncturf: ufl'tjip A,: ’
.new product. The process ri is t t;hus
descrided: The new butter is ^nade
front thesame material as ordinary tnit-
t r, but tins material is obtair e^ by a
tnuph more simple and natural process
tliau that of milking the cows, etc.
In ordinary butter it is not the cream
that is made into huttep, hut the oil in
tne cream. The butter when made isj the risk o
composed of oil, mixed with smfrutiilk
or butter-milk. If tiie butter is-warm
ed up to a certain puiut you have uotli-
,ing but oil. Now, this oil wag secreted
‘Qintl wentinto thetnilkljf^om tiie i’atjy :
tissues of the cow. K roiind
about i way—and not alwavs very
cleanly.—to obtain. ... •
Now the new process of imaking"
butler is to go to the original source'
of the oil, nanit-lv, to the ‘faitft* Tis
sues of the annual. This fat taken
from any beef creature when killed—
cow, steer, etc.—is taken nndgriiiind
into a tine pulp. It is then warmed’
up to about 112 degrees I'alty’t.tilicit/,
when it Is enveloped in linen cloths,
and the oil pressed outj large iron
pieces being used for the' purpo-e.
This oil is cooled down .to about, i 6(1
degrees, and placed;in an ordinary
churn, adding the same quantity, of
water or milk—though I believe ttiov;
now use sour milk in prcfcrencffk-atyj
ai little ar.nto, a vegetable prejiUrattoff*
used to color cheese, when tlitf churn- - '
ing commences. In four minutes tlie;
operation ceases, and a splendid article,
of butter is turned out- Th'e ‘ Water
or milk is then “worked out,? Bs^be*
ble less water t han't He Leffel did. As
there wms' no chapge what; In tlVe .conr
ditipns, and .both wheelsi'wfere of the
same size, -our experience affords' a
square,;piactical test of the merits of
the two whcels-that cannot lie explain
ed away or gainsaved. add the verdict
is overwlielminglv in favor of the.
having tlruii stoned for picking off your
neighbor’s gooseberries. Gossip wants
heaven than a small viilnige.
Miss Glib stands at her gate three
times a day talking with old Mrs.
Chatterbox: and on rainy days, at the
blacksmith's .shop, the whole business
of the town swims in a tank of tobacco
juice, of the worst plug. Everybody
knows whether this morning, out of the
butcher cart, you bought mutton or
calf's liver, nnd the mason’s Wife, at
breaking her neck, rushes
down stairs to exclaim, “Just think of
it! Mrs. Btuckup fa, bought a sirloin
sie:ifi, and she is no better than other
people!” Your preserving kettle is also
borrowed. A bonnet box was seen
going from the millinery slurp to the
house of a villager on Saturday, after-
no.-iii,'anil on Sunday morning a score
of people are early at church, heads
half turned toward the floor, ready to
watch the coming of the purchase,
hajifiderchief up to the mouth, ready to
burst.out at what they cal! a perfect
fright of a bonnet. They always ask
what you gave for a thing, and say you
were cheated; had something of a bet
ter quality they could have let you had
lor hall the \\ e have at differ
ent times lived in a >ma!l village, find
many of our best friends dwell there,
f u‘ there are other pla: * more lavoinb'e
fur a mail'd getting to heaven—2’al-
pnadyVn Gnus. .
We find iti the Medical Record an
account of a cure in a case of hydro
phobia. A. little girl was bitten by a
,mad dog who tore out of her right check
hi piece the size of a silver dollar, and
also bit her right arm and leg. Bhe
,ordinary, hutter-milk, audap ouftoei or pw as treated by immediately canterizln
iplt to the potiml added. T;hc,V>m]oqi|y
are now turning out alippt a ihousaijifi
pounds per day, and it' is bstYi’A'A^iI
that when the additional maelittiAr}'
is introduced, they wiff. tnjn. Qut t(jn
thousand pounds aafljr.* All they citri
make now is taken by * 1 — a
hotels aud restaurants.
buff'd
the wound with a saturated solution of
qnrbqUc acid,, and keejiiug it wet «m*
,sj;ipjiy with a weather solution of .(lie
saiifi while two drops of liquor firtlUio-%
ma foHis were 'given her' every' 1 two
t 'hours in Water.(Three datis uftenvnrds
y a few 5 ’fettling j.tVe wound was, .cauterized a sqcond
ts.o> too od jjiljtjm^ yyith a nitrate of. ■diver and the
Tin: Grange Movement in
rylv-aNia —The Stittc‘'Giiffiire’bFtlje
Patrons of Husbandly,: of ’ Pennsyl
vania, willnoeet in Harrisbui^. ou.thc
first Wednesday of January; tp^gqnize'
firmly against monopoly. At the re
cent Session of the ord^rj li/ld fn Ktftd-
ing, last week, the natibiml leCtUWfri'T-,
A. T!tomi»soii, delivereil an address hi
reference to the social, edqcati^nql^iidf
pecuniary advantages of the Patrons of 1
of llushandry, and
statistifcs rcspectiiff' tlicir giowfli' llnd.
operations. lie’ .explained, that tlie
not political,, and stated tbit‘
it was’ started as ! fi u ifilf:n4rs’ , i
(joes .of ammonia, was increased to
tfiree dops. This treatment was e*iti-
tinued till August 9. tiie wound not
he^ng^Jlojived to be dry a single instant
during tlie whole period, and was beal-
'ed''without leaving a : scar. As two
VrifrsTm'e since elapsed without symp-
oldtos of the poison, it. is believed that
The patjeu.t is;entirely out of danger*
ifr^'^iAnl^^thifidiSpi
*41
- - ..fur exceeds v thc,representations ntfide
jioor fellows had*a face view of tin'' by irs manufacturers, and our own ex-
' - - ' 1M * <*?-- • pftstatinns that we deem it hut com
mon fairness on oin- part to make this
full sttytCtyiciit of, the facts. Tlie
Eclipse is doing titAWTthah we'deemed
itjpossible, for any wlieel to’jdo, and we
invite everybody interested to visit our
iaw* mill aiid‘Ail n'ess-7l~(irtef:iti(i'nsr
Bcott, Johnson A Co.
Otsego,/Vug. Kd, 1873^
Having witnessed the operations of
both wheels I fully endorse the above
statement of Bcott, Johnson A Co.
A. Sweetlano, Millwright.
Mr! R, Nickerson, Superintendent
of the Athens'Foundry and Machine
Work-, is agent for the Eclipse Water
Wheel, and are prepared to supply
parties at short notice, at n.anufactur
ers’ prices. *
, „ sqefie, , The e(j!jip%' six ill'
nuniber, had 'been placed dire -tly iu
the rear of the gallowi, twV of them
destined to he unoccupied, as an order
commuting Hid sentences of Barnclffv
and Blolu only nilived.fat 10 :o0
o’clock last evening; aud .preparation
hud ficeu made i'ojr their•jexecutijon
with the others. ‘"An* aiqilication was
made this morniyg to General Wheaton
by the Bheriff of Jack-inn county,
Oregon, for the custody of the Indian.-,
indicted hy the Grand Jury; but was
refused. ,j ,>//]
Tlie.re arc 4,041 nm?cles m a cater
pillar. Hooke • discovered,'; 14,000
mirrors in tlie eyejpf, a (Iroqp.; .and to
effect the. respiration of, a-carp, 1-3, :
3.00 arteries, vea-els, veins,.b<Tuqf,«fe..
are necessary. The .body of ifffgty
spider contains (four little masses,
pierced with a multitude,of i'U])e*'cep-
tible holes*, each hole ; ixn initing the
[Xissage of. thread ; all the threads, to
tlie amount .of 1,001) to qaeli inaAs.
join together wlren they come put and
marks thereupon that “if the who!ev» n 0 y eiih't'oi* ten gallons
r., n ,!l.t ...Ml i . 1 * 1 __ J . ar
brew Messiah. It essential meaning i <]]„„ boiled kabbage, cooked ]>otatoze,
is the anointed one. The shah « the | ,„„ nt nlw1 fllrn ;,w stale bread,
anointed king. The same root appears
in the word chess. Chess is au orien
tal game, in which the principal figure
is the Shah or king. When the king
is overcome, he is said to be shah-mated
or check-mated, which means “the
king is dea l.” The original form
of the word has been modified and ob
scured by the influence of some-of
the European languages through
which it has come into our own
tongue.
raw meat and turnips, stale bread,
kold bash, and the buckwheat cakes
that are left over.
They ain’t so pertikler as some
pholks, what they eat, and. won’t git
mad and quit if they kan’t have wet
toast and lamb-chojie every morning
i for breakfast.
ROW TO.WLSilfiLft lJISp LEGALLY
Mr. J. A.' lIofizplfiwvCofleetor of
Internal Ke'vtmne 4th 1 TJfttJxAp-. ex-
plain.vin the (^t|inlap^4|H<>ft!’i <>f
25th fast., how parties desiring itoi
make whisky: nfajr dcomply with the
Revenue Laws* jtapppurs from/ his
article that the dj^tiljer^wjllj hajrjj to
]iay nothing hutyseven^; amts du each'
gallon, to he, paiff before.jfie spirits arc
removed from i ID UAB. stm (mouse,
order was
altbouuh
; ten o’clock .and twenty-eight .mhfi actual fiieasurehient iiv the flurtio that which is lifted. t Tfie-%- brgnnrzation, it'had i«tterly i LkdWK‘tHet
bs their ptnsefe .a^Ve''feTd by Capt.-' *WffEfcl$^’«»1icefrcd*feh!iviSy , Ctf^wc4en»ri Bdziiself), murjldin to.ndifitt alhpcjEoar - J *
11^ Tijijecfs. of Oie as^tW*OR,.h«ft
regard to their ocupatiqy^.
siouaf politicians, however, lie asrerfeo,' 1
would’ be excluded from’tn'embetHfip.'
In a short time the puhlieatianiAf a
weekly-newspaper, favorable to anti-
monopoly, (fill be commenced T/i the
■■State. ...1 ,:i I. mlgiiM j *
Tlie wonder of the \Y ! (*flfnR'^‘RfK*l^y l
Ssirnii.
*'* PiKNOIKU OlfrRAGE TN INDIAN/ ,—
fbrt Wayne, September ‘29.—' Two un-
ktiown men violated the person of Miss
lyong,hist,Saturday, whom they found
^ylone at tho jiirip house oftjier fatltc-r,
/ ew miles north of Hfontcrsville.
y Scaped, leaving ‘tlie gwlTiefrrlv
dead iwitl*'/ injury nnd fright. The
l^eighborhood i is
I [ftrpvsed, ana |*.ii'sUirigTiit!fli,
than 4,000 united.,: jLen.wheno-'k, by ,
means of mici'oscoiics,- observed spiders 1 t *'°
no bigger .than a grain of. sand, and
which spun, tjvreqd*’ *o fine tiiat it took
4,000 of them to equal in uiagnitpdc
a single hair, , ', >
Tin: English' Lanueage must ap
pear learfully and v]onderfiillv made
to a foreigner. One of them, looking
at-a picture of a number of vessels
said : “ Bee what a flock of ships.”
He was told that a flock of ships was
Gno of the saddest cases of early de
pravity and wickedness on recoixl is
that of a Boston fourteen year old, who
E reseuted his papa at the breakfast ta
le, one morning last week, with the
following proof of his genius:
"I rat lot* * toUmlo, •
On Bmn Hill lo dw^l; , ,
I w»nt lo l* . Ilrabmla, i /
And (We B«U Butlrr h—I ”
He said it w®t bis first attempt. He
baa been quarantined in a dark room,
and,fed on bread and water ever since.
He thinks it will be his last.
If I was going tew keep boarders I
wouldn’t want any better feeders than
an old she-goose and' twelve goslius.
If I knuldn’t suit them, I should kon-
kltnie I had mistaken mi kalling.
Roast goose is good nourishment, if
you can git enough of it, but there
ain’t much waste meat on a goslin
after you have got rid of their feath
ers, and dug them out inside.
I hav alwus notised, when you pass
yure plate up for some more baked
goslin at a hotel, the colored brother
cums bak empty with yure plate, «n a
and tells yu: “M ister, the roast goslin
iz no more."—Josh Billings.
The happy medium—Gentleman
between two ladles.
family will lay their heads together the
enterprise can be made a success.' ''
“What is that, children ?” asked a
young pastor, exhihitinsr to his Sunday
school a magic-lantern picture ofa poor
sinner clinging to a cross towering out
of stormy waves in mid-ocean. “Robi
son Crusoe” was the instant reply.
' A Georgia bride is descrilied in one
.of the local papers as “looking like a
very lily cradled in the golden glimmer
of a some evening lake—a foam-fleck,
snowy, yet sun-flushed, crowning the
ripplings of some soft Southern sea.”
A devotee of Bacchus was over
heard tho other night thus addressing
his hat, which • had fallen from bis
head : “If I pick you up, I fall; if I
fall, you will not pick me up. Hang
ed if I touch you then,” and he stagger
ed hatdlessly away. “
A; dealer in artificial eyes, who
thought he had found a handsome
business opening in the far West, has
been utterly ruined, it is said, by a
competitor who has devised a process
for hardening and preserving the un
claimed natural optics which are swept
paid v
that distillers jean ! run a concern, mak-
dav.
coin-
lie advisesjidrpff I Tisjrijg to
mencc a legal distmery to visit the dis
tillery of Cox A rliilnf Stone' Moun
tain. Gn., arid see for theihseU'es' how
the thing is done-; also to confer wfth
Mr. Irish, tlie U. B. Storekeeper, at
Stone Mountain,_who will take pleas
ure in making valuable suggestions,,
whereby much labor aud expense may
be saved. v'H • R y ?
The peoplftgaperally fiave been un
der the impression?tt>at there was ja
heavy tax to"be' for distilltyig ;
that only largo <listiller?6*; rnttkiug)' say
fifty gallons a ijay, would' tie allowed ;
and that great Cxpeuso.'ajtei«ded> ff j le
gal distillery. Fofty/dijpv^ will wore
titan pay for the ksfci^horite and! the
piping required: by ,the"; gqt’eftuiK nt.
called a fleet, and that a fleet of sheep
'wVts called a flock., And it. was added’
lor his guidance in mastering the in;
tricacies of our language, that a flock
of girls is called a bevy, that a bevy
of' whlves is called a [>ack, ‘and that a
pack of thieves is called a gang, and
that a gang of angels is called a host,
and that a host ot porpoises is called a
shoal, and a slmal of buffaloes is called
a herd, anda herd ot children is called
a troop, and a troop of partridges is
called a covey, and a covey of beauties
is called a galaxy, and a galaxy of
ruffians is called a horde, and a horde
of .rubbish, is-gailtyti' ariiyaprtunta houlp
of ttxcn fs'ctnWfRjt drove, arid 'a drove
of blackguards is called a mob, and a
mob of wlfiifxs Is JriffMl a school, and
a school of worshippers is tallied a con
gregation, (fitf rii foriglegiAion of-en
gineers is called .a f om*,i aud, a .cusps
of robbers isrifiiyd'a oanti, mml abantl
of Jepffcti, fs called a stv;Tin.r- ; ajid a
swarm of people is called a crowd.
-U,t,(u'! THt—£ ’ ' L ! i- 5>?i
The Largest Bale of Short
TIobned Cattle E\'ei: Made. —Tlie
Cheat I,Acftr..'—Sixty cents a day
is considered grind vvagejs for a workman
in nnv of the Liiropcai! coutiti ies, ox-
rept Great Britain, where.the. wages
are somewhat higher.' 'Iri the Tyrol
silk region arid in l(a\y, they often do
not get'more than, ten I'efits.' In the
country in Germany teV cents is tlie’
co’nmon pay. Women there often get
but five cents. In' Bwede’.i,' men. often )
work from four o’clock iirthe niriming
till hind in the evening’ arid do not get
any more. During the late war many
poor women i.i Berlin were lured to
Knit stockings trir tfe soldiers ^dr five
cents. The profits' of file .poor who
kept petty shops, sol' trinkets in ,’the
streets or act as sutlers, (Jo not average
more than three or four percent'. Bar
bers in Berlin, stned ffid raising'of tit.fir
prices, get five eelits for Hair cuttiuggnd
two and a half Ceiif.V'for shaving.
Servants at hotels get front three to
eight dollars a month. .Servant girls in
private families soften get but ten dol
lars a year. Hoityetiuies, these glasses
cannot get work at any price.
river,-arid NewnMexicb/anH has novtr
reinaiiitkl lonedri ‘Oi)eri|tiBce. lie wn»>
at Balt Lake long before tlie arrival •>£,
the Mormons; was well noquiiiuted T’itft
K't C irs m ran with him to Bant i Ftje,
anil hunted with hirit in tlvif crtilntry-.'
He-liivs killed forty grizzlies Srr.-rt(te
■ Rocky .piouritatnsj to. which I namlier.,
thirteen more must lie adlud ivlikift he
fell in with in the Sierra Nevadtwff-' , ‘
iu tlie case, of < Mil,F .lNIa|lqi^g,T.fiel fol
lowing is the groqtyda • ujifin, wbfei he
takes the case Up, tho Buprenie Court,
of Ihc Unittyff Status t'lllie jpplieatioii
of the defendant! is for 1 a Writ of error..
r .... r 'Itis made totheU. S.'BupremeCourt,
out of the different . bar rooms every alleging that the Suftbrior and Supreme
morning.
Courts of tlie State>of Georgia erred in
As an illustration of tho widespread i holding tiiat the preSehti j»ry> 'laiv of
use of a certain popular title, it is rela- the,State, and the imv jtllowuig a couu-
i. j aL.a _ iT- i* li i 1 *M.AliA»inflr tn « mftlittn fpr ttyCODtipU*
ted
into
Col. W.. A. .Hawkins tells a Jferald most remarkable sale of shoft-hor .cat-
reporter tllutpfij feconfi.Mt^ UfUccess'i .fliovttrmaA tbAkHplarioml JUtida,* IN.
* - - f Y., on AYqdiipsda* - , ;Onp butydred and
eleven bean Vf‘rattle, odnipTising the
celebrated Now’ York Mill a herd,' the
property of the Hon. Samuel, Lee were
sold at auction for an ,aggregate sum
of $380,890. The Eighth Duchess of
Geneva brought the startling price of
$40,600. The Tenth Duchess of Gene
va sold for'$25,0(i0, and! $30,600 was
girest for the First jDachess^mf Oneida,
Interesting Fact*. : —A legal stone
is 14 pounds in England, and 16
pounds in Holland. A fathom. 6 feet,
is derived from the height of a full
grown man. A hand, in horse
measure, is 4 inches! "‘An Irish mile
is 2.540 yards; 'a Seoteh mile, 2,984;
a German mite; 1,806 f a Turkish
mile, 1,626. An acre is 4,846 square
yards, 1 fbof'tffid’3'fachck.' . A square
mife tfr 1,760 ynrdS' each way,’ i itin-
tains '640 acres. Tlie • fiuritan body
cfitisists of 240 Itoties, 9 kinds of artic
ulations or joinings. 100 cartilages or
lijramenfs, 400‘muscles of tondoiis, and
100 nefveS, beside the blood arteries,
veins, Ac. There are noisolid rocks in
the Arctic regions, owing to the severe
frosts. The snrfa’ef-rf the sea'is esti
mated at 150.000,00ft square miles,
Diking the whole surface of the globe
at 190,000,000 square ittiles. Its
greatest depth is supjiosod'to be equal
to the height of the highest’mountains,
or about four miles.
Crown tub Bon qy CHAByu^i^NE. ^
—A Paris special sttys CurciiiuJ.p^oi) 1
do lionncha-e left uoqqn yfytqtr^layvon
^ ‘ icction with
wtofcitimt bt
monarchy in France! HiSlrifsSe
.
j^ nrilt them if they catch Iheiri, . ^
A h>4y 111 Providence lost Iter.imfdlc
the other day, and iu the effort to find
it., unearthed four hundred front the
bowels of her pin cushion. She has
needles to spare. A friend heard of her
discovery, and borrowed pin cushions
halbull her neighbors. The result, was
astounding. Bhe gave up counting
(1'ie reached 8,000, and began to
iNeut-
■ witen tjicy coute (nit and 1 Bfflinian. lie is-six teet live in height,
make the single, tlircad with whityh the 1 caH ho t;wOqxutrifH,'weigHs 190, aiiri-: -'eastiniatc. ‘ She now advertises:
spider spins its web; so that vyhat we] can "i’jl? ten I:n, f s wvigl't jn 1 lesTir sale—a new invoice.”
call a spider’s thread consists of/ more! zl ^f • « tld ‘he wily saVajH«?y Wf'ifo Htc-
* ' l-i,o,w,..L- Lvlcboht wrth hint.''TlriHtfe'WSrirnl over Jhcrc js ft physician uptown who
RoekV ' mountain,'* !,! Y4llows!oiie ,, paid attention to a young lady for near-
paid ......
Iv'a'Vear, arid then, when she Hehri-cd
lihAl lie sent her a hill for tlie visits,
.onfc hundred and fifty-four visits, at
Urtjy dollar and a half a visit, lie says
biisiiless is bn-ine--, and he is not' g'riing
tri hraste' opportunities like tin t while
■tfe eitVis us beahltv as it is now. .
**Mr.' Zpicliarias IV. Havries,' of
Yaffkui comity, one of the te:trherij of
r I onov I r,i: the ’North Carolina Institution for the
The I\>i-E. lNVgr^to.„,Tp ) ^r^i,'j(A ! jrJX-af;'Dumb and Blind, was recently
niarri.cd.to Miss luaura J. Bunker, the
(laughter of one of the fjiamese twins.
TheV ’ai e both deaf mutes.
Hon tq
A jtinn . in Fayette county,. Pa.,
while,gathering blackberries, heard
ioit to make -a JjoUrmfe; to-idiscdvriiing that he ws^standilig ivith
bo present a6'’’f?♦«*''"Atri'ri?Ui*>n, Ji:«t ou tlip reptile, but so close
l ... to its head that it could not bite him.
Romo is tor the purpri/e of'visiTriigthe' retllestiiilce’s peculiar note of waruin
Pope, and to extend to his lllghriess'l'hud looked antuiid On ali sides before
art invitation
Fran'ce to ,.. .
and t<v consecre.te’tke Cri&i: tdfotfifff.u;
ltord as King Ilenry Vi. of' Kfaribo;
Dispatches from Browtisviile report,
a woeful condition ot affairs along tbq
Rio Grande. Peaceful inhabitants
along tho frontier are 'plulilcredydnd
sometimes murdered by. tho! Mexican
brigands, who escape across the river
ami arc not interterre<l <v"itli-.4iy- : the
Mexican authoritic. At least a: tlmeii
such crimes are reported-aa haviugbeon
conintitted recently, and the> inftarvbn-
tioti of the LTuitedi. States Go\ i ernmfent
is asked, it - 4 ima .
?i oh
fo -TIhe Ehttita Advertiicr aajs that a
Butayia hoy last Bpnday murnijigpre-
eit<ei| two.hundred and thirty verses iu
Bungay school, and in the nfterltoon
Caught trout enough to stock a river.
ions, bruise them, put a}i iutos a retort,
apd distil ; p9iir .a,liftlp,C(f.{.thi3.,liqqor
into the hottom of the,,lanip n .4tills >f
will give lto snjokty. . Tli^is-ja^ excel
lent Ternedy for that most anqoying!
titiisAirtSC; and ^viten once ^He3 °lr SKill,
be approved at. •' ■ " 9 V '
, ,(<_ -. r iat--- .'i ui«in out
The New Era attnoutibbs that" the:
Republican party ' of this? State Krie
willing to allow the holders-oP.OMf^ia
Bonds access to- the Coltrts!"o Yfs,
and many of that party, if 'they- Were
in power, would vote to payi-the illejJaP
and fraudulent bonds, if they6601x11)4
remunerated. io'-artrua •wok
that a gentleman recently stepped tersh.owing_to_a raotiop for axontmu-
i a saloon in Den ver, and cried out]ancein a criminal care, arid the use ot
l loud cherry tone.- “Hello! come, j affidavits was constitutional. In other
professor, take ia drink.” Six men > words, tl»e defendawt -insists -that lie
sitting in the saloon at once arose and has the right.to be confronted witothe.-
carae forward, iwhlje a boot black, and ■ witnesses giving evidence agatnsS him,
a passing corn ^doctor-smiliugly accept- and to select his jury accqrdtng to Urn
ed the invitation, andvtepi>ed in. form and practice of the common law.
Tlie 4vira£e prioe paid for/teu pff the
Ducltesss tribe was$21,700 each. This
herd was beyoud (piestioti the most val
uable ever got together, and its sale
attracted fancy stock-breeders from ev
ery part of. the country as well as from
Ed rope. The three highest prices were
paid bv Englishmen.
Rev. ^Mr. Liudley, who went oirtto
Africa in 1859, lias returned. He
thinks he converted one heathen, but
isn’t sure, as the convert would insist on
keeping a fighting (log.
A Shrewd bridegroom in Seb-
ley, 1 Minn., managed to get up a
To . Prevent Oil -Lty-iry^l /from runaway on the way home front the
Bjioking.—^Tsko any rmantity> of-yn-, ( .\ii^ddiug, and the mother-in-law’s nock
I.... . I\miii.,a t Iwiii-i t\nt nil i n **i if ‘ ti*(ia )ti'tiL*r*vr
It is singular what a little tbirig will
pnt a man out. A Jersey City ittta-
yerl was making a Irigli-flowW'’ Speech
the >■ other day, telling’about 1 anjibl’s
A blacksmith has succeeded in tears, when his Horior said': ’KJi^iMte
changing the gait'ofa pacing horse to your remarks to the dog'fight l .’ ,r T1io
that of a trotter, by simply fastening lawyer sat down. aaiO mwscJI _
au extra pair of shoes heavier than -*—■—- »»■» ■ - i(—-fxo: let
usual to the fore-feet whenever he Au old lady from theTountry^.-with
wants the horse to trot, and taking!six unmarried daughters, bwen*"into
them off at all other tiniest The sud- l Augusta, Ga., tlie other dayaialtitirig
den change of weight -on his fore-feet j tlie Patrons of IIusbandliL"Shetnefilit
forces the horse to change his gait. > business.
was, brokeu.
ii .Qld niarvBolon Robinson,. the W«ll-
knowu nigger-kitler, is loafing around
Griffiii. .pile lias been traveling three
iiioriths aifd only has sixteen scalps at
his’Kll. ‘ ^ ' "'' ; >■ l.
: >,Av.California gentleman thought
-jpms^lf justified iu sendiug his cook to
a lunatic asylum because sh-5 persisted
Tn feiiuig duclrtubers for his breakfast.
ll-'i.l—. ‘r-,be--ij
O’ .OhiW 1 of the editors of the Atlanta
Constitution wears a mole-skiu in h s
jacket. This is done to frighten oft
neuralgia.
c fo A little girl near Troy, Alabama,-
says the Columbus Sun, was: choked
to dcqth by ,a chiuquepiu lodging in her
throat.
*>/lTN , ;
The r freedmen of the South have
deposited in the Freedman’s Savings
Banks since the war the neat sum of
^600,GOl), ^ __
F The dramatic season ia not far dia
tent.