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News comes from tlm Polar regions to
tlie effect that the exploring steamer Jean-
nelte lias been lost In the Ico with all on
board,
,i Siroaiwi In: Wall; street'.have declined
_ j( stcndlly Blneo the oleetlon of GWileld!
| 'Tfils Ib f npt, ivliqj.. (Up Republican gam-
biers promised.
I
mfbrt. Whllolielubu7iis’oveFT.Iie
t of Felton he eonsolos himself by vig-
bImssesS A M l f. ,, 'Attdnioys at law—
STAllU, Attotaoy'at law,
ii mr l’laoiv Hurray, ooaaty, Gn., ofllqu
, A ,ho P coS?t Mouse. Sromnt atteatton glvon
lo ill legs' business.
attention to oollootlon of olalins.
IN, Attorney at Law, I,aFuy.
orio., Ua. Will pay prompt
oollootlon'of claioiB anil all
rilatoll to Ills oaro In the several
im- itia linootlos of Walker, Catoosa,
I'lSIi^ffu.^atHc^nXMuMMTren to
tl ‘ l : ,l .! .r ..i,. i...j, or otUoi^yuainoss lutrust-
D^efcAS'-^wrorJ^eSviSaf^ut
Iwimlasa' • . ■ ! ■ . .
’ll. k. WUIG1IT—ConAultlnk Pliyslolaa
^ffci'i'^'oMVoo^; WoMor;
of R.a. Huahtou.
Ig ••
C.’P. GOllDDN-tonitirs llls'TUiofoss bn-
on to nil canon (MoaiotU, Surgical ami
rlcnll «sn» rusted tolilB care,
on,Qa.i Oot. V*-iy. , FU , <
ttnicilvo town la North Georgia,, don’t lull
onton at tho Contval Hotel, where you vlll
i! agonalne Georgia welcome. Free omul-
iir&natcr to aud from railroads and steam*
us,. R. M? LQUKIIAltl\ Prppf ^tpr.
_ lludon * Oo. The largest and best, hotel
.thocltyj spacious tabled und lowratos. Fum-
nillos and moiithly boat dors especially solic-
pvBL.VNO HOUSE, ‘ , W o ,", ,t Vi«uuVu 0 'rro:
to tho Presidency? , .
The Secretary of State for liissouri
prc’dicls that the Legislature of that State
will stand-ns follows: Senate—26 Demo
crats, O'Ueppblica'ns, 2 Grc’eiibnekers;—
House—99 Democrats, 86 Republicans,
2 Groonbnckor8. ■ -
! The statute of Joan of Are, recently
unveiled at Compeigne, the towu where
she wnsffnkeu..prisoner by the -English, !i
cqdcstrian, and represents Jotih holdiii;
a standard in,oue hand aud puiutlug to
tho enemy with the other.
Cjiargep of.fraud and illegal voting
nreSetng extensively made in Hew York,
and the Irviug Hall’ Democracy propose
to thoroughly investigate thej matter.
Committees have been nppoiole'd'in each
district to ascertain the truth or falsity of
tho charge. ,
The largest cotton mill in tho United
Slutes has just been upeued at Willimau-
tie, Conn, It is only one story high, but
covers a. space of 829 feet by 74, all of,
which is in a single room, lighted at night
by flfly-ouo electric burners. 1 Eighty
thousand persous can, stuud,at ouou in,
this building.
The official vote of the State, at the
recent gubernatorial elucliou, is as fol
lows: Colquitt, 118,849; Norwood, 64,-
J Burnett, 174,741; Wright, 1GU.82U;
Speer; 129,490, Ken true, 32,386; Auder-
sun, 176,999. Colquitt’s majority over
Nurwoud, 64,345; Speer’s majority over
Renf.oe, 93,104.
Landlords in Ireland nre providing
themselves with coats lined with steel,
10UEE HOUSE, Lu'Fayotto, Ga.—Ily Joplf wll ' c1 ’ ttre BU
j Withers. This House has boon put In ox..
E HOTEL.—I. L. M. ESTES, Propl-lo-
■ llvoatl str. Romo, Go. Io the nrhi-..
lp.ll business square of tlio, olty. and "i te! 1
aWtlfi Railroad. No omnibus needed.
New anti oloun from bottom to top.
May 30,1878-ly. ■ '
\TaTIONAL IIOTEL, Atlanta, Georgia—B
li T White. Proprietor. -TUo National, be*
rernnovated and I'l'furnlaluul.olToraaupui'lor
Idmvmcn 18 to tbo truvuliog publlo. , ,
U-Rolcs, ,2perday. Spceial into, fot long
ertlluo; 1 .
R i; VI) HOUSE, Ollilttnnooga, Teimessoe—
John T. Rood, Fi-onrlutor This Homo is
only a r.vv atop, from tlm'Paa.engot Shed, an' 1
parson, tavomig It with their patronage will
find It oqual to any hotel la tho olty.
TAII.mtS
S mTdTtIwmAS, Tailor—Shop Craw-
• lonlatroui, hotwooa Hamiltoniand *enU.
Agont lor Wanmakuv S Brown, UMladoOThh
Pa.—nt ami matorlal guaruutood at bottom
prices.
~ UEHTAUKANTN.
DTUOPS BROTHERS' RoalnurnntB In Union
ij 1‘asikutror Depot nnd oornor Nlulli umi
Uttllroatl avoauu. Moala furalBlied at all
hours. Dcalurs m Gninu. Elsh, Hon tiults,
Tohaooo and Cigars, llotcoiruo and Oyatoir
.specialty. Chattanooga, Tuan.:
a MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS,
mil ut the boat thu markot, atforda. Ptico oi
nenla Ml emit-
IDIOT AND SHOE Al A It EH.
F RED UAPTES, Boot and Shoo-Mnkor,north
alilo King atroot, Dalton, Ga.
coats nave.
English shooting jacket, and ore worn by
the landlords as a protection against the
bullets of their dissolisHed tonants.
It is estimated .that Judge Haw
kins, the Republican' G()»ernor-elect of
Tennessee, received froSu tea to twenty
thousand Democratic votes—the result of
dissatisfaction with tho Democratic fami
ly troubles. In fact, it would seem that
Judge Hawkins well-nigh owes his elec
tion to tho independent Democrats.
Many curious things happen iu politics,
IT is conceded oil all hands that, the
Forty-seventh Congress will bo exceed
ingly close iu both houses. Even if the
Republicans should obtain a small ma
jority both iu tho Senate and House,
their power for harm would he compare-
tively inBiguillcant, while a Democratic
oinjoilty in both houses, however small,
would continue to act os a sufficient
cticck upon tho Republican Executive.
RuhotrAsED : .votes do not represent
public sentiment; and when public senti
ment is silenced in the elections by force
or purchase, representative government
may be considered as resting upon a dan
gerous foundation.' Purchaso and force
both tfere used by tho northern radicals
in the late presidential election, and hence
GarBeld government will have a danger
ous foundation.
George M. V
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NMTOimpshirtf thHMffl»F?08t bf tli
,%yps Is eqivi^q tjjl.99 the value of nil
tlie.stock ill tlm. Slate, including horses,
aihUlic mm ucii.tiim upon the farms for
repai/s of foiicck ’.tyuuld 'nearly wlpo out
nil gte Statu tax:|n ouuiybar. Tbo Cou- °l't oaks shorn
nijoTOul farmers pay ouo mllliou dollars
hiin.Raljy, fpr, jliq, lualutenaueo of fences
and) founwtri! offiired In market for less
moijuy.U^iujyuuld ho required in build
ing tlie'feiious-wiiiSli surround and divide
them. -AVllli sucli facts in view, people
are jfiegining. tp boo that;
renoeSaJq' tjo &)stly, ns foil as ft-cqui
y ooiy^r^whltit^|rqo}i4ly
iiiliroves tpc niinr-ihi,1 lea 'm—mn-
tho Jjo^aoliuSotts Agricul
:gd, Is thb' 6h(iW ahseueo of
(jadslde fences ngainst cultivated flelds,
nd'Aiowlug lands; arid so well does 1 thb
Idea of'dlspenslngiwlth fenoes take hold
dMIio favih6r8 in the lininWllnlto vicinity
Of the college,.that many of them are ful-
lovyh% tho'exampleWt by tlibisarly'found
ers of. that instituUon.anil aru 1 ay 1 ng tlioir
own grbunds open to tlm High way, thus
adding rnuohto the beauty of tlm land
scape, besiUes saving a great hill of ex-
■pcwBaip
t|ieir oouutry- homes-is,, .that tlm view
should extend over the landscape witiiout
tlurugly iuteruption of a fence. This
X iral-feeling is simred ulso by those
nrbubt. rich,. but.JIke many other
tilings which exist simply from tlm preju
dices of Imbit, it has heretofore hceu im
possible to realize. To-day, however, by
tlm Slpw process' of generations, civilized
men Have become so imbued with a love
of order and law, that tho feueo should
disappear from the laudscapo ns thu
draw-bridge and moat have disappeared
from tlm modern mansion.
Says the Romo (N. Y.) Sentinel: When
Garfield takes tile seal to which lie was
elected by questionable mcatiB tlm people
may expect to Imnr even more af tlm doc
trine Rf Alexander Hamilton limn they
have lienrd. Garfield is an ndvueate of
tlm Hamiltonian idea. Hainiltou was in
favor of a centralized government—a gov
ernment by a few nmn at Washington.
Hu was iu favor of electing officers for
life. That idea was trampled into tlm
earth by Thomas Jefferson and his follow
ers. Jefferson advocated a government
of the people and for
arii tljB muu^-g-trro itruire
tho principles of Hamilton. Tho lloini'
iltouian doctrine favors a strong'govern
ment, and a strong government means an
empire. That is tlm Bum and substance
of the whole matter. We are drifting
toward an empire. Tho party of the em
pire is in tho ascendency. It will require
an uprising of tho people such as this
country has nover seen to crush out this
party. It must bo crushed out or tho re
public will fall.'
• ' '' Tho Slturffenlu Irelaud.
i i he situation in Ireland is very grave,
Thq people of tl?Rt country are tired of be
ing ground to earth by English aristocra
cy, aud there nre loud mutterings of an
approaching storm. The English gov
ernment evidently expects trouble, aud
has ordered the chnunel squndron to tho
coast of Ireland. Parnell, the leader of
the Land League, is hold and delinnt, and
says if eviction is attempted oil a large
scale-it will lake one hundred thousand
men-toji enforce tlio landlord’s claims,
The Irish peoplc are no doubt tired al
most beydnd power of endurance by their
English masters. But what is tlm use or
rebulllouV. There can be but ono endin;-
. In tlm best, room of Ills most comfort-
ahlo fiirm-liouse, in tlm valley of the WIs-
suliiokoii, Tim show witiiout waa falling
fast, and anim dilfte.d in musses against
tlm window panes, while the wind sighed
nod moaned through tlio trees, ami tlio
olil oaks shorn of llmir foliage, bent their
gnarled limbs, nnd creaked and groaned
before tlm wlmry hlnst.
“It Is on just such a night ns tills." my
SStjMi’jB npi “ ori( ”
“Tim 'Phantom Horseman7" rojolnod
I, my ouilosllyr becoming iuxclted, for I!
knew that my trade, who, was giftei] In,
ghostly loro, could glvo mu somo wild tide'
or lognndnry story.
. “Yes;" life replied, “and if you would
jnSliAa-hanftthprlagaml-J-aha'll hr - 1 ":T -|»1
" I'U me,much pleasure."
0 Jolly placed Ills pipe oil the
i,"drew Ills elmir closer to tlm 1 lire,
huttoiied Ids coat ovor his lino form.
Roughed sllgJiUy opRo or, twice, ns though
to collect h|a thoughts, nnd bognn:
; ‘‘You may remember, liiatshortly aflor
m UaUle-of ,Germantown, a portion of
tlm Anierican iirmy reti-OBtcd. into the
itiljoffilng coudty of Montgonlory, aud
eticampud near the site of tlm farm of
‘Tho Cedars.’ Op.thpmareh they imd
taken one prisoner, who, overcome by
fatigue niid tlio loss of blood (lor lm hnd
been wounded ill tlm nbtlon), they'foumi
him iu an Inseusible condition nlong the
rondsido. . Ile.was treated with groat.itt-
were iJiclely known, as Well for their hos
pitality as for llmir devotion to the cause
of American liberty. , .
“Treated with grent kindness,-'and re
ceiving tiio particular euro of Miss Alice
WAylnnd, the loVely daughter uf Ills host,
lm recovered entirely from Ids wounds.
But, perhaps, you would like for nie to
give you a more extended description of;
Mias Alico, ns she is destined to ho a
prominent character in my story.”
“I suppose she wus au nn ’’ I bo
gnn.
“An angel," lm replied, with enthiish:
asm. “Ay, an angel; ftlr ns a lily; her
beautiful, light brown hair curled in soft
ringlets around Imr cherub face, while be
neath her penciled browB lurked eyes of
exquisite beauty—eyes of tliedeepestand
loveliest hue—eyes llmt beamed upon you
with a holy, pure radiance, which I never
saw surpassed. ” ’
“My dear -undo," said I, “one would
have, supposed you loved her yourself.”
“No, no," lm replied, “but the descrip
tion I have giveu is of ono whom I once
knew and loved—oh I so well. God bless
her! Though no matter uow—it is over,
it is over."
A Inrge tear gathered in tho old man’s
oye, atm trickled slowly down his furrow
ed jclmek; he wiped aside this symptom
iteil a goverumeut of weakness, but it was &gBg Canterbury, fell,into a vat Qonta|ulng a
ri'lio l-Trana- • , n ,1. ...A tin maanllnlli tn tVIII 1 . . . tit.. litni nil
M ILLER, oRAIG & CO., <loalei-a W Fresh
SletttB, Suuaugo, etc., oust side Hamilton
•trout, Dalton, Georgia. '
JO II l* It IN TIN <4.
HllIB CITIZEN.PHINTING OFFICE does all
kind a or Book, Job and Commercial Print*
b'o ut tlio lowuatolty prlcoa. Ordora sollcituu
ROOKS AND SrATIDNEHY.
J L. TRIMBLE & UO., successor* to M.
* Illraoliliui-g. Dcalms in Books, Statlonu-
U, Music, Flclarca. Framoa, Funoy Goo.la, No-
tlona, oto., all goods not in atook wll bo farn*
IslieiUooi-dorut Atlanta and lCiioxvUlo P‘ 1 C0B -
cueifeiuia.
.ST UIlURUU.-sRc,. ... .
. i’uator. Sorvloos ovory Sabbath morning
a»u night, prnyor mooting every rp,, " , *“‘l ,iv
tltfht. Sabbath School at U o’clock
UUUttUU.-ivuv, ■■■
, sovlces ovory Sabba.bi
morning and night. Sabbath Soliooi at.O o •
®l u °k, a. m, Prayer mooting ovory NVodnoBday
t ustor. Snrvioos ovory 8abbatn,mo
aight. Sabbath School at 9 o’clook, -
ri *iyor mooting ovory Thursday night.
nUMIIERLANl) FRE81IYTER1ANC1IURCH
'J-Rov. Z, M. McGlico, l’-istor. Soivlocs 2n
“oo 1th Sabbath In oaoli month, morning and
S'Ww Sabbath School at s o’olook, r.
“oyer mooting Thursday night.
Dr. Graham, a citizen of Louisville,
who is in his ninety-seventh year, has
just started for the mountains on his “last
liunt.” He is tlm only living fort-born
native of Kentucky. Wlmn 1m came into
tlm world his parents were dodging ar
rows and tomahawks and bis youth wns
spent with a riflo In his hand. He says
that ho cannot dio in peace until ho Blialt
once more have eaten venison of his own
killing and cooking.. J-
The suggestion that the South have
nothing to do with tlm President-making
hereafter, Wo are glad to see, is meeting
with general approval by tlm newspaper
press of the South. This is Unquestion
ably tlm card for tlm South to play m fu
ture. Let her lend all her efforts to make
herself groat and powerful in a commer
cial way-boild up all her waste places-
eruct manufactories—convert, her fleecy
staple into cotton fabrics of every descrip-
tion-aud she will Boon he respected and
courted by all parties at the North,
to nn Irish rebellion! It must result dis
astrously tor the Irish. On tlm other
hand it is not wise for the English to whip
the Irish into submission. Rather let
England amend her harsh ana unjust
land(lkjvs, and give the people of tho
Emerald Islo a fair chance. Then would
pence and prosperity-reign. The world
will watch with interest tho progress and
conclusion of tho present trouhlo.
ken idea of tlm cause ho wbb about to war
n«aiu8t. Iiie first engagement, you have
seen, was disastrous to him, and now,
having recqvered from Its effects, ho re-
solvcd to enter tlm ranks of tlm Ameri
can army, in cominou with many others
of his'countreypmn; nnd after.Hub reso
lution, he entered the camp, explaining
his situation nnd feelings, and was re
warded by receiving acummisston ofileU-
" A lAim request of Major Wnyland, tlm
proprietor of ‘Dryburn,’ he consented to
take up his quarters with him, while the
party encamped in the neii»hborhood. It
was not long before the artless simplicity
and lovely manner of bis hds,t’a daughter
wore evidently making a great impression
upon his heart. The charms of Alice
Wnyland could not fail to area to feelings
of admiration and love in a “heart much
less susceptible to touiale attractions than
that of Marston Trevore. But lm soon
found that, iu his case, love’s courso was
not destined to run smooth! as a rival
was ushered upon the seeno, in tho shape
of one whose only reputatjoucousistSU iu
being a professed duelist, and possessing
great wealth, suing for the hand of the
fair Aiicpi.-who was entreated, Almost
commanded! by imr pnrduts to accept his
proposals, and who repreaeojeil lo .her
that Trevore was a stronger; of-whom
she knew, nothing; whereasl liir present
lover stood high' n tho ranksol tjm.Amer
ican army, and who had nej«muado any
“Sco you ihntl" said hr;' “now, cun
you doubt'tlm correctness of my nlmV"
“Tim dying bird flapped Its wing against
Urn foot of Trevore, na lm ruiiljeil: “Fool,
MiA n 5pi
"They raised (hell- plBtols, nnd llrcd at
tho same iiionmut: When the smoko
cleared uway, iioydlim was standing un
hurt,, wlillu Treyoro had Adieu, shot
thrpugh tlm head. As Boydlon np-
primtiHed him, ho rouariMliinsulf;' his eyes
‘slowlydpeimd; ami recognizing his enemy,
lm Uttered dm words: "Bewnrel beware!
Death ektill./onn no lurricr to my rcuenne/"
iT.ho rattle sfmmleil in ills throat, anil lie
fell , back, deadl DuyiKon drew Ills sword,
hnd, with fl«ndl»ll barbarism, sovorod ids
Ifead fl-om iu bodffikaud tossing It nsido,
hurriudly left thu place.
"In Dryhuru, pleasure ran high
was tlm night when Alice, the
li; for It
favorite
priest was timre(Vl)iit still tlm groom came
not. Tlm wind witiiout had increased to
it gale, ami wus now raging fearfully.
IM 1 , 91* 111,111 :’ >r thumler roverheriiled
along thu distant Hills, while lurid flashes
of lightning revealed a scene of wild des
olation. Tile limns wore slowly on, till
tlm'large clock Iu the hull tolled tho hours
liUuiglil, when a horse's hoofs were
d clattering along tho road, until tho
id cealfcd'fn front Of tlm mansion.
Tlio dborwhs opened. Assisted by tlm
si'i-ynnls,;the rider,(who could bo no oth
er limn the groom (alighted from his horse
-ml entered,the hpuso, Ho took notlco
if none, but walking straight up to the
bride, threw off tlm’cdveriug which hnd
bUVolapod'. and'concealed his whole form,
and caught her. in his aroiB. Sho soream-
pd wildly, and, fell back fainting, Tlm
;UQBt8.shrunk.hack agiinslj for they snw
-hat he wiis lmHdleksi 1 A hollow; sepul-
ohral voice'waa'beardt ns (hough (i-om tlm
liorso:wltliout,iiind;tlm lury of tho storm
emod; to, Ijo stayed avlitlu it spoke:
"I have crime to oiniin my bride—sepa
rated dp eitrtll, We' shall live 'together in
tlm gravel” ■ ! v " u
dHe paused not;l-hu). henring tho Benao-
less bride in his arms, dashed over tlm
doorway, sprung oh his' horse, and rode
furiously nwny. It duly remains for mo
to say, that -the-.next morhing Colonel
Boydlon wnsifound.-dead in hia tent, with
two purple marks upon his throat.
i/.-’iMy story is over now. r Popular tra
dition has it, that to thiB present time; on
wild etonny nights; at the linnr of twelve
a hondlcsa liorsemau,,carrylug ids head
before him on his saddle boyv,. may be
seen thundering through tlm camp woods',
while, witlt tlio clnttor'oflils horse’s hoofs,
a woman’s slirlek is heard, mingling with
the sighiug of tho gale."
*yi* ■
A Surgical Wonder,
Tho Hnrlford Dost puhlislms tlm follow
ing account of a must remarkable surgi-
cnl triumph: “On' the 31st of December,
1873, Jesse, an elevoh-year-old son of Ed
ward Morgan, au influential citizen .ef
Ntrnngo Occurrence.
This Is an age of mlwbulous occurren-
ees—ono oftheso is tlm dolent of a gallant
ilofomlbr ot tlm Slurs nhil Htripos by n
hrlbo-takor’and perjuror, and life otlicr,
tlm subjoined, (Vora tlm Marietta Jodfnal
Wo are prepared to believe ahy'thing wo
hear nr seo now, nnd hoilCe wo do not
discredit thu Journal’s story, which is as
follows:
Last Saturday, a week ngo, while Mr.
Isaac lteed aud hiB four ohfldreu were
picking cotton upnu a portion of land be
longing to Mr, Newton Gates, In this
county, flocks began to fall about, when
Mr. lteed in aflgur grasped up a Rtoim
aud exclaimed: “Whoever you nre, if
you dou’t.etup you’ll gut- tliisl" huldlug
up tlm etono in his liamh But tlm — '
kept on falling so "'' ‘
tlm ground about them and falling back.
So strange a sight caused thorn to leave tlio
Held nnd go to tlm house near by, when tlio
stone-falling edinmenced there. Some of
the near neighbors wore sont for, among
tlpiln Mr. N. Catos and Mr. J. Bnzel (a
sister of whom is Mr. Roed’s wife), and
all saw thu rooks falling, some of which
wore hot, aud all testify to tho Barno facts
—(or facts thby are— butoBto the cause
nono of them prolond to know. Now,
sonio will bo eo incredulous as utterly to
deny tills, and cry out, “Pshawl” and
“Superstition.” yot, In spite of ail, theso
are well established facts, ns human testi
mony can establish. Better accept of
them ns facts, und go to investigating for
thojcauso. On Monday week tiio siuuo
manifestations wuro repeated at the sarao
place, nnd one of tho stones struck a little
boy on tlm font, nnd another stono struck
Mr; Bnzel on tlm shoulder. By tho way,
this is not the first time that these sort
of “manifestations” nnd “appearances,”
or call them by what names you pleaso,
have occurred, for Id other places in this
Stale aud Virginin such have occurred.
Eating Lemons.
A good deiil has been said lntely through
tlm papers about thu hcathfuluess of lem
ons. Tlm latest advice ns to how to uso
them so thoy wiU do the most good runs
ns follows: Most people know the bcuelil
of lemmiade before breakfast, but few
know how it is more than doubled by tak
ing auother at night also.. Tlm way to
get the better of a hlllious system with
out blue pills or quinine is to take tho
j’uieo of one, two or three lemons! na tlm
uppetito craves, inas much ice water ns
it IS pleasant to drink, without sugur, be
fore guiug to: bed. In tlm morning, on
rising, or at least half an hour before
hreaklhst, take tlm one lemon in n goblet
of water. That will clear tho system ol
humors aud biles, with mild efficacy, with
out auy of. tlm weakouiug reflects of calo
mel -or Congress water., People Bliould
not irrilalu the stomach by eating tho
lemons clear; tlm powerful acid juieo,
which is almoBl corrosive, infallibly pro
duces iuflamallon after nwhtlu; but prop
erly diluted so that it does not bi
hnd been so thoroughly bulled
cells remained for a pew skin to
growth upon. Tlm hoy’s life wns
MISCELLANEOUS
Dr. Tanner will soon leavo for Europe.
Holy water was used in' churches aa
early ns 120. f>
November o! a8 HURl ' eS *“*' f ° r h ° me
Graihnldl Ims declined Tennyson’s in
vitation to visit him.
Consult tlm lips for opinions, the con
duct for convictions. .
A Dakota farmer has a single wheat
flold covering thirty-six square miles.
Tlm nows is tlmt Mr.' William if. Eng
lish; has resumed business at the old stand.
Leonidas wns ono of tho original dead
heads. Ho held tlm pass at Thormopylm.
Tim Princo of Wales’s autograph sells
for 8200 oven when not attached to a note
rtcL w io""-
In mailers of prudence, last thoughts
arnhest; In morality your first thoughts
aro best.
Mrs. General Garfield Ims just bought a
flvo huudred dollar sealskin cloak at Cin
cinnati.
Is it an evidence of a low taste when a
'brook? te ° Q h * S kne ° a l ° driak rrom 5
Hns it oyer occurred to baso-ball mon
• t I y ^ pitcher 1b generally a good fly-
Tlioro is not much danger when it rains
lookmVt 1 d<>!!3 ’” bUt ’ Wl ‘ en 11 Spitz dogs,
Tlio baker’s business should bo profit-
ablA; a good part of his stock is rising
while ho sleeps.
Many belts for ladies nre made in tho
basket pattern—a Bort of waist basket
patloru as it were.
Iii Loudon there aro said to bo 100,000
householders of Scotch blood, or a Scotch
population of 400,000.
Timo creeps toward us with foldrd
wlrigs, but jvheu ’tis past ub, Its wings
seoui to flap with speed.
A man said to be insane stopped a train
on tlio Memphis nnd Charleston road by
waying a flag, and thon shot tho engin-
A Fall River girl, earning a snlary of
SJ.00 a week, has fallen heir to 3160,000.
Mrs. Vanderbilt's bonnot will now bo
eclipsed,
From 1744 to1880 tlm deaths in London
exceded tlm births by 207,000, while from
1801 to 1880 tho blithe exceded tlio'deaths
by 102,076.
We owe one-half of onr success in this
world to somo circumstance, nnd the
othor half to taking the circumstance on
tho wing.
Never join with your friend when ho
abuses his horse or his wife, unless tho
one is about to bo sold and tlm othor to
bo buried.
An old farmer writes that ho has come
to tho conviction that tho top-dressing of
lawns coots loss on hts lauds than it docs
Sensible Admonitions,
< Jl, . Don’t buy a piano' for your daughters
excruciating agony for many months. I wllilo ynur aou s need a plow.
Last April a young pbyslciau determined Don’t lei your horses be seen standing
to attempt.the salvation of the lad’s life I much at the beer saloon; it don t look
ptorlng lihn^to'undertnko’tho 1 dperatiou, n! jjo,i’t glvo the merchant or printer n
tmwas flnnlly induced to try It. Over ch ^ nc0 to dun you; prompt payment
two thousand grafts were used, the njoUi- makes independent men. . ., .
or of tho child, a noble hearted Irish D 00 » t i eaV0 to memory what should be
coachman in tho family, the lad himself wri tten, it makes lawsuits,
und many of the neighbors submitting Don’t becoiuo security for him who
portions of their cuticle for the operation. wri i t8 f or tho sheriff . ■
Hundreds of visitors flocked to seo tho Decent, substantial clothing 1 for your
pationt aud implored tlm doctor to try a | ohtldreb, makes jtiiomeilbink better of
pieco of tlmir skins in the operation. theulS0 | ve8i n ^ kqpiw ; the doctor
Tim pieces of flesh were pulled out with Teach your hoys to look up and for
forceps and were about three limes tn° ward, never bacRWiud. .
size or a head of a pin. The; process of Cultivate tho habit of giving, but never
grafting is similar to that employed in j -j ve up, ■
horticulture. The grafts grow fastest in b Buy a farm wagon, before a fine car-
the spring months. One of them is put r iago.
on a muscle, where it sinks in and depos-
its a cell, nflor which tho top slotighs ell. Our True Policy.
Although tho work is not yet complete, RU 208tlon tlmt the South should
tho legs are nearly restored to t ieir not “ t|, 0 North to do the work of Presi-
ural and normal functions, nnd Um child jf ™ kin 1)ore ufter meets witli gener-
can walk a short distance, without^jv | T lm simple and easy plan
S T- MARK'S (KL’ISOOPALl UHURCH.-Rov.
(loo. MoCawiy, PilBtSK Dlvlno sorvloos on
*”““‘12«l Sonilayo in ouch month.
S T..I0SEP11'S(CATH0LIC OAUROH.-Roy.
1 othor Buiryon, Prlost. Sorvlces ovory
»«iboti, mol . nln ,
]VTKTIlODIST E...QHURCH, on Thornton
i;*- Avonuo. Rot. Mr.' trof roll, Pnstor. Sor-
ucoa every Snhonth, morning nnd night.
The Detroit Free Press says: “Tho moBt
significant and dangerous feature of the
result is that it is a triumph of the money
power. We do not mean merely that
corruption has been rife, that votes have
been bought or that monoy ha.. been lav
FKATEItNAL.
D thTON LODGE, No. 105, F. A. M.-Moets
on tho 2d und 4tli Mondays In onch month.
■V^ESTEUN CI1APPKB, No: 24, F. A. M.-
’' Moots on tho iBt Monday in ouch month.
M 0 9 NT AIN LODGE, NO. 27, 7 0
Moots every VVodnosduy night,
O. O. V--
• “'silt
UONQU—Meets every Friday
that the wealth nnd capital of thetouu
try have arrayed themselves definitely on
tfi side of tbo Republican party and de
clared ita cauBO.tbeir cause.. Ma oxist-
onco of such an alliance is.a standing me
nace to agovernment of'tbppepp 10 V?
people for the peopli.”
A MINER had a wonderful ride in a tin
pan in Colorado. Being at tho lop of a
mountain, and desiring to got to tlm bot
tom of tlm valley, lm knew that a tedious
and circultous'wnlk of fifteen miles wits
necessary by tlm ordinary route, While tlm
distance straight down tho snow-covered
incline wns only had aiich a
pan ns minors use in washing out gold.
Squnlting dowu in this, nwny lio wont,
fastor nnd (jister until the Bolder of tlm
vehicle was mclletl by friction, and ho
wns almost insensible from lack of breath.
But Ihe.lrip was quickly’ over, witiiout
any mishap, nnd tho pnsseuger now de
clares that hi; enjoyed it.
Tftfe falling off in tlm 'democratic vote
in flew York city is about cquid to tlm
majorityifol" Garfleld in tho entire State.
Had tho full strength of the Democracy,
therefore,-been brought out Gen. Han
cock would have been our next President.
What’s t|io use to grieve over split milk?
The copper Rend, democrats defeated him
at tho North and let .the South make the
most of it and have nothing to do with
them iu ftiture. Lot her uow go to
work aud roako herself groat aud power
ful. . .
Miraculous Power.—The Abl est and
Stream 'has it: “To preservo health use
Warner’B Safe Remedies. These are al
most of miraculous power in removing
diseases for which recommended. The
wonderful curntivo qualities they are pns-
gatued of Is vouched for by tea* of WH*
lands,”
serious overtures for ; her hjind—ho was
neeepted,,h(jl with tho nssu.lfflhcc thather
heart neifer, could bo his. Tlio paUsuts
appointed nn early day l'pr tlm marriage,
ns, in those stormy limes, it was impossi
ble to know when a regiment might he
ordered Co some distant post,
“Tlm tidings of tlm betrothal fell like a
death-blow upon tlm hopes of Marston
Trevore. Ho left Dryburn with scarcely
a moment’s notice; nnd repairing In-
Btnutly to camp, eutered the tent of Cm.
Bpydton, hia eommanuer and successful
rival, and desired a commissim)' for bis
regiment, as it wns his wishj to join tho
maiu array. • »* ...
v * ‘Whnt is your hurry, ; Trevoce?’ sara
the Colonel, In a sneering tone, for ne
wub aware' that lm wns addressing n dis
appointed suitor; ‘you probably know that
I aiu to ho married in a few days, anil I
oxpeet.'of course, to seo my gallautlicU'
Ul ‘''r hia^vas too^nimh for human forliear-
anco. Trevore seized a^ wine rUisr from
crutch, but is still very weak from NStional
hauBtion and omaciation.’ | onnva'ntidri. but to nominate electors, in
' • * * " poUL 0 r 0U r Southern States, pledged to
The Caro of'Clothlng. go for the best man available. When wo
A clothes brush, a wisp broom, a hot- take lhis at Utudo the South may still re
tie of ammonia, a sponge, a hand brush, m(lin » 80 U<1” for honie rule, and be in a
a cake of orasivo soap, a vial of alcohol, p 08it i on to comroaud a degree of consld-
should form a part of every toilet. After erlU j on no t now accorded to her. Iho
all dust hns been removed fVuiu cloth tag,'1 “ a „Hcl arlty" for national affairs, so much
spots may be taken out of blacky cloth‘I coraplnined of, will disappear, andlor t
Willi a hand brush dipped in a mixture of ^rsb Lime sinco the war the South will
equal parts of ammonia, alcohol nnd wa- rccu ; v0 oonstdcmtlon at tlm nanus ol au
ter. This will brighten as well as cleanse. part t e8 at the North.—Norfolk Landmark.
Benzine is useful in removing grease — ~T
snots. Spote of grease may be removed T he House couslsts of 293 members,
frimi colored silks by putting on thorn B nre8e nt Congress, this number con-
gimmsfePi ra ■»
fliluuel, from velvet wiili a brush made an j 16 Greeubackera; but as there is prac-
specially for tlm purpose. If bats and MUy n0 third party iu Congress, tbo
bonnets When taken from the imnd are „ OU80 • now b’ e sa(d to stand 164
cred'up' insfead of "being IniTdown any’ Democrats,
be folded when taken from .thei person in gniniy 0 members in Ohio, 2 in In-
nnd 1,11(1 OWftV.-T b ... . , ..—I.,
The Bible tells us not to put our trust
in riches, nnd a great many men don’t at
the present day. Their total lack of rich
es explains why.
Nono are so seldom found alone and
are so tired of their 'own' company as
those coxcombs who are on.the best terms
with themselves.
A People’s Church hns been organized
in Chicago by tho Rev. Dr. Thomas, who
was turned but of a Methodist pulpit for
unorthordox preaching. '
Of 20,000 horses in NOW York, employ
ed by singes and coaches, 0,000 or 7,000
aro Bufleriug from epizootic. There were
300 fresli eases Friday.
^loro than one-half of the hnbltual
gniuolere at Monte Carlo are women.—
The fair sex gamble more recklessly thnn
tbblr male companions.
Two mountnin peaks near Soaltlo, 1
Washington Territory, have been named
aflor Ilnyes and Secretary Ramsey, who
visited them recently.
Never be discouraged by trifles. If a
spider breaks his thread twenty times he
will mend it as many. Perseverance and-
patience will accomplis wonders.
Tfie total vote of Kansas 1b from 40,000
to 60,000 larger than over before caet.—
This indicates an increase in population, I
of a quarter of a million during the last
four years.
Ip the late elections Hancock carried
Galena, Ill.i the homo of ox-President
Grant, by 302 majority, and ho also car
ried candidate Weaver’s county in Iowa,
by 2 majority.
John Shepard, a farmer near Peoria,
II., has faithfully kept a vow made in
1800 not to cut his hair or shave until Hie
election pf a Democratic President. His
whiskers resell almost to his waist and
Ids hair .is knpt in braids.
Reports of the wheat crop in Ohio ehow
'Yield of seventeen and twq-tonth bush
els per acre—the largest yield ever report-
ed-except that of 1860, when it was
eighteen bushels per aero.
Six medical experts examined a man
ns to his sanity and were evenly divided.
• they lmu wrangled about it for a
in time to nvol
their original creases apd laid an d 1 In Oregon. This brought
paper, nnd laid away, laces smoollied out day of i a8t «™,k to theso figures—Dcmo-
n|eoly and folded, if, requisite, 8 .° Lrats U0,1
will cornu out of the box now «ud fresh
After they hnd wrangled annul li lor a
week'lt Was discovered that they bad ex-
t week to theso flgures-
, Republicans 147.
his commander, who, hefldifl^ his neat. | S'j"KS vo lS wide’;rolled
Bi “ ore - Y ““ if ;),n
lyuaih’uo, »* ,v j , , o i it
Heard without, and'Bbvottii soldiers en
ured the : tent nnd disarmed the combat
ants. When ha recovered ma x Meath,
Boyd ton shouted: L,. ,
“Trovofu, ■you shall; sufler for tliisb Go,
I will communicate:wlth.^b.uM , ;ik ,i short
time.” . ,
“Treyoro retired to liis'own tent, and
it was hot long before ho received a note.
prawn
were to" bo pistols. I nc$d not say any
raoro than that tho challenge was; ac-
CC1 “Tbe days rolled on. The appointed
time, 5 o’clock in tho morning, found the
adversaries at tho place qf meeting. It
was n calm lovoly summer’s morning,
seemingly little flttcd for deeds of blood.
But little time was spent in measuring
the distance; and, iu a few moments, the
rivals stood faco to face.
“Make your pence with God, Trevore,’
said Boj'dtoni ifor you Will not live beyoud
another hour. Look above.”
Kflip?
amincU tho wrong person altogether
“What,” exclaimed Demosthenes ns he
looked around upon his hearers, “can he
more valuable to a great people thani n
free ballot, n full vote and n fair count? >
A WORLD of GooD.-Ooeofthemost ;‘A by V^rowiedDlogyt^^^
tightly'nnd^myed^to^c^^^ro^ | f.^'^l^fi^^ia'ii^^^ttersil'^You ^re 6 it 1 ^^j^j 1 - 1 | t ^ a t’fo l ' a p^re8s a i2eforl*the '
•“■iS rasigS his rent UiUio senite until
-after tho declaration of tho .result of the
presidential election ht\s been .officially
made. •
A wine merchant at Rhclms, in France,
is tho owner of 200 bottles of champagne
which he snyB lie will not sell at any 1
price, beenuso It was tho only lot in any .
cellar of tho olty that escaped tho clutch-
ea-of the Gorman soidiors during tho war
of 1870. . , , '
A schoolboy Bpcllcd decimal nnd pro-
■ , .. Lf'* 5i unMontrlnumi mnftn
feet. It builds t^em up,
clothes. Whatever lint comes
I‘pleasant to theAaite ^
may ofteu bo previous to makiug over, a8 it is not a whisky d J lnK '
fresh clean water should bo used, and.I iike>tbe'old ftshlohed bone
they should bo pressed on tho wjji ™ 1)a8 <; oao a world- of good. Ii
fedljust right "try'Hop Ditto:
•they*wiU be ooverefl with Hub ■ " Afeies;
some
‘th^rh
Sip by unnoticed
many of/ them
lug a j-v
ver.pt. dyatW, to that
teacher. , ...
bfly, “It/s dismaUJractions,
lions ere (lismal “'
iii any,of Jem.”
All frac*
There isn’t a bit of fun
b ‘ 8 raSg^am^^ffi
flt to glvo somo advice to tbo companion '
brother has had to i&/u| waits for no man.” Be,
ije popular vote,
’a Gough Syrup coiild 'bb fur* I Wut. nowovct 1 ti><j'Stated may W"® nuaiencu »
- men nre Democrats. • *
;e'songs. The.
i83cu them soundly.
4 by ft thl'cat <9