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■etiiJUfti ilioesM of Lemuel
■ wiJ ile lih was buspheim
H : upe'< • „ the S >v!' i - ®
H.,„ r j.-'rty, »is snbsequmt |>*
H. : c ),.,r;-!. i tbs riud
■ , c .ii.tirf in bis bed l'Join
Hven .lankiiitowii and i * vi
■ a aeiisitiou. Thomas was a
li tr. over (>0 years of age.
U.rtly ir tended church, and
Has uo e.i in Je ikmto-.vn for
aid •i: ; _ ian A)i. AX■ •11
H. (i . K b riit- twofi le ids of
Hr : ’:! -ion:. by agio -
Hat Co linm.'s b el Tb«
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Hit p übry and ii-j■ o.e. E'-
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Hii-i iii ■1 r .Dili an |il vs
§ 'if! "ff rup ;i prayer. -
■ ,nl na “‘ ! .wmoeg ''liOua ,
d AI curs, a Town |
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sun of ilio ii(ist
|H ’..ti. ii. t
t tfc*
' 'n * I'l
Ht /•(• eating.
> limit. at!. and made
H''-*
Sue
s an- J up w ; tli
bis ward-, when
■' ll '.o.r.v pai,.. wad put.
Hi ' !' :;lL L ’•’• a - u> t u*. t:;
H s a*! bis
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r hi* man n o n
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g(< ; mine
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s !uketi Lome, an !
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s:-iil ft
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•<• ri s ln.-t
' 1 * If dating a: L.'
-A heavy fog
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te ia
be! Well
■ ' a. bit
1 p n i»jiO't
jV let 1-;, | kir«i
--■ lau - itt red OH th*
|l i.Cgg &
II trail, 1(Vl the
■ 1 t'ah, •he.i-l of
H *"' ■ vertil j ara- in
' H'-.-i-h nts.
- y w is
.H ■ t,i
jIH no lives
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rW)'-|
" - v *'• Ann t ir-mi eii i
Hi "‘ f ug in church
tL ' ’"e Useful
(isl ' ss sake semi
W ° l-'lllJ|,e. 1 lull, if
■ ; '''l't.r-d tji re will
.H 1 ll! 1 1 lie chiuvh choir
■ ’t'-u ~h .rns. A b ile
1 i'H : u "'«i<-) is a ban
•Airy Hey %>| V
A lidlu scene wai enacie.la few
1..\8 since on ihe afternoon truiu
on one of'he roads running out
of Boston that put a bashful young
man to rout and completely con
vulsed the spectaors. When the
young man entered the car iu the
depot *Le only vacant sea' wa» be
side nu old farmer, who was evi -
Jeutly ou bis way up country.—
Tbs lusti? was bluff, tmle and hear
ty, and to the question, “la ibis
»eat engaged?" loudly replied,‘No!
Set dawn, set dawn, and make yer
self tor hum." Now, the yuing
man vas tof iu a specially ta ka -
tive fiami of mind, but the old
man war, ar.d, asnratural re-nlt,
they talked, la the course of the
conversation it came out that, in
bis y nuger days, the young man
had gone to school tu iiieoldm»ns
‘darter. After that, of course,eon
vorsation did not flag, auT 'be old
farmer was so uin possession of
ihe ieadii g points in the young
mail s iite r.iuce be Its. toe school,
and, among other tilings, that he
bud been married some teu or
twelve nn.nths. In the midst of
then- talk the train drew up to ti e
r ation where tits young man was
to al gilt, but so persistent was
the aged questioner th.it all tbe
d, er pa-sengets who were to get
off hadlsft.th* car before the young
ui <n s'.it':e 1t) (he* doer. He was
making good ’.itue down the aisle,
in hast- : " get f'tl’ befol'S he (u r
rtui ted, whi n tie was In-ought to aj
standstill by a vigorous about from j
aia inquisitive friend : ‘ Hello ! |
young man ! Hullo i" Ha turn
s 1 and was greeted with the query
fr tin tbs snxious but beaming old
farmer : “say, bey > e airy baby
L'iie \ouug urau went.—Boston
iilobc.
tu irilent Ailuid-er
'A Lard featured tuan, dressed
in a new suit of very clieap black,
called at the house of a well known
clergy <u»». nud, Upon giving his
name, was invited to taken seat in
ihe gentleman’s s’udy.
•/ have a few day to spend in
town,’ said the visitor, ‘and I did
not want, to leave without calling
mil paying my respects to you.—
I Lave heard you pn acli many a
time.”
‘Yes,’ said the parson, beginning
to take an interest in the visitor.
■I like your preeching, and. tiio
[do t.ot belong to your ( Lurch
yet I must say that y« u prea, h the
treat *eimon 1 ever heard
•Yes,’ said the pars >n.
‘There are s few V«ry good
preachers now —so very tew in
whose uprightness we can place
trust, i hr.t when we asset one of
the right k.nd we like to express
our appieLeraion.’
‘Yes.' the go d man repta ed ;
Hid, as a bell tinkled, he aroae and
said :
Come, my fr end, and ’ake some
lunch with me.’
The visitor was only too happy,
nud, seated at the tab e, began to
eat with an avidity that attracted
his host's attention.
‘You say -hat you have beard
me preach many a time? remark
ed tile minister.
‘Oh, \ cs‘’ the man replied, con
vey iug au ample allowance of mash
ed ootateps imo his mouth.
‘I don’t remember ever having
seen you at my church. lauppo e
von Lave heard mo iu th# country.
•No.'siu-'. the visitor, helping
idm self to lie ms—‘not in thecoun
try.'
‘Certainly not in to wn ?
•Well, sorter yes and sorter not.
Tou know you preached a s the
peiiten lilt y for sometime. I was
in there for stealing a horse and
cart, and tiuishul my time to-day.
Think you for the broad,
“The airs women give thorn
sals when tie ba'>y comes, Chill
ies I amb ob ei ves, •‘are past all
bearing. If,” he says “there were
ariv ratify in the matter, or any
tlung bo peril i >r in » pack o br.its
it were different; bi»( w hen eve* v
blind alley swarms with them and
'he more duty and deslitue peo
ple arc tiie more they seem te
have them, they might say le s
ab mt it." The New York Graph
ic tliinks it is evident that Charles
was never a mother.
Lawrenceville 3-eorgia,, Tuesday February 5 4
Hetore the Camera
1 hey climbed down uul of u
lumber wagon in front of a photo
grapber’s. and after be Lad hitch
od tbe horses and she had brush
cd the dust oil' hi - overcoat, they
walked up stairs.
"Nbe wants her foitegraf took,'
observed lie old man to the alien
Jant.
How many ?
Well, I reckon we kin use up
five or six.
V\ hat style and price ?
I be woman pulled a parcel from
ter pocke and carefully unwrap
ped it, and revealed a cabinet pho
to of Mary Andtrson.
I want jist si eh a pictur' that,
she explained
You mean ’he same size ?
No, sir; I want it finished off to
look just as good as sue dens— |
Copy that ju*t a-t closely as you
can.
T..eattendant hud smut expia
nations to make in regard to pho
tography. and these explanations j
disturbed tbe couple very much, j
N\ tli you guarantee to make be; i
look as good as tbaf pictur ? ask |
ed the husband,
He couldn't.
Then we don't trade! V\’e want !
wba' we want, or we don't ) ay.— j
Come, uiothtr
But it sem sts it you could if 1
•ve pay fer it. sd-e plct.ded with i
the a' temliint.
fie was thnt.
“All right, thep,’ she atmoui c
e i, as she pulled ou her gloves,—
I told bin in the first place i was
i»e ter to uay tso shillings apiece
for these pho ographs and write
my name on ’em, but it was a |
rainy_day, aud be jus j* Uelhgun
Sorry we can’t trade, but that pho j
Sograpb is me, just the sarno j
Detroit Free Press.
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au|>i-i-siitien asil Prectsua
llimaa.
Coruhill Magaziac is an article
m the above snbjsct cenolndew
that the superstition that yet lin
gers about the precious stone* rep
resets, happily, a f st diminishing
quantity. Who would t hink now,
says the writer, cf attributing to
each stone a special influence over
ach month, amd wealing, iliert
fere, the sapphire in Apri the ag
ue in May, an so forth? Ist onr
ii ces (is did this, and even appro
priaWd to twelve kin Is of ■ ones
the twelve t-igna of the zodiac and
the twelve auettle . Perhaps there
was some pious iiitest iu making
the j-tsper the symbol of St. Peter,
the chryolite of St. Mathew, or the
uncertain beryl of ihe disbelieving
St. Thomas; bu’. the modern spirit
seed not these reminders,*ud their
value at any time must have been
very doubtful. But, smile as we
may ai tlie supers ition that ruled
iu bygone times wi-h regard to
precious stones, ws have to adssit
that it wa« not altogether without
its brighter side. In the darkagrs
for iust«uc», it can liars been no
mean happiness to possess gems
which, like (be diamond any ame
thys’, reduced way to t* safe and
pleasaut pastime. What charm
have w# wherewith to sacs tlis per
i!s nad wisfor unes of lif compar
able to the fai h in these talisman
which our anepstors *
Who that remembers ihe agitators
of a law suit and tha nerviuus rail
anee plveed iu his solicitor, but
might regret the whieh in a
previous age and similar plight lie
might have felt in a wersel (if
chalcedony ?
Sciemes, morsovsr, in many #as
»s leave* uo eompeasation for the
belief she di* els. It was no tri
fling alleviation of he peahen'.s lot
hat he might Lop# any day (ofi/id
i rich jewel left by a snake ill the
grass, or vast treasures hidden in
a mouuUia.
Th is Lope is new g >■ e, or going
from him, and perhaps tpw bring
Coraish peasants now kssk for ihe
’due stone r ng which tiieir aucc*
tors attributed to the action of
snakes breathing upon hasel.
Who *ew that drinks the re
reshiug Youvrty wine, f.om You
vray ia France, would ever think
hat 'h» name of both wins and
place had come from an old local
inlief iri a draguou or v!per(vouivre;
tha posiosse t a single eye, or car
“luigle, which ii laid aride on the
;rqund, and which, if discovered,
weuhl lead its tiuder 'o lmmeasur
,ble riches ?
PEVQTKIVTO NEWS, LJtXERATUHE AM) I.Oi'm, AFFaIUS
Itnvl lu Kcutucky.
Lascasteb, Iw , Nov. 30. -
fudge George M .iiu-y Jr.. y,i>er
the following u- ' mm >f the tlitli
•ulty hat led t :is lei ling Jutries
A.Auitersou on jfcdty after
anon as’ :
On Monday right I was iuybe
hotel, in the public oom where
Anderson and others wt re sitting
around the stove. A i ierson
ed me if 1 was going to bring suit,
ag'iinst he men who aided tbe ne
groes in the Bt »ants tile election
riot. I told hi uI h 1 bteu « m
ployed for ha! purpose and would
tiring suit. Ho then tsed rough
mil insulting laugu tge to me.
which others tr ed to iurn off, but
he would not lot the t. Finally I
ssid :
“I don't like it am would like
to know what you tm hi."
He said: “You on !r so under
»tand it. but if you \ aut to get
tnafl üboul it t; ku i' ; ; i\ way y»u
pletise.”
He continued to 1 ,k about me,
end said 'hat, he was i tine piato
she, ai d tbi-t 1 A In ii killed ail 8
those negroes at 1 uatrville.—s
Snot) afterward f go up and left.
On AYedoenlay mori . i • as I went
to my office 1 w.Jke. u i the nppo
-ite side of th# - tree! o avoid him
My brother and the ’oouty At tor
ney told we that, Anderson wa»
ci ising me on toe stre t, and vat
armed t« kill me. 1 kept off the
street as long as I could, because
1 wanted to avoid a difficulty,—
Finally 1 w » < mpelled to go
down to see Mr. \Y. M K«rly,niul
to eto go, Mr. Tomlinson and
Mr Brown went along. Anders n
pas.-ed walking slowly in from of
die door. Tomlins msa d; ‘Hold
tt; go bi ck to the office,’ l raid :
‘No, I can t be made a prisoi er in
my oili' e-, 1 must go djwti.” But
I was on ti e point • f yielding to
Tomlinson's entreaty when rny if*
md bt le daughter came to the
foot of the steps, and my wifo
•poke, saying: • ‘I want to see you
a minute." I went down, curry
liuu orougfu i Own nom tue ottn-e.
As Irt ached the doorway I saw
Anderson standing to tbe right
widi bis faca toward the door,ntr
viously clutching bis pis'ol iu bis
right front tronsers pocket Mv
wife and child were between me
und him. 1 said to her, ‘Get out
of tHe way ’ She wentintoiisto.e !
door. Anderson started sudden
ly oward me, drawing bis pistol,
1 tried to throw my gun down on
him, but my elbow struck the door
facing, and the weapon was dis
charged, tlis contents passing
over hi* head, lie ru*ha loa t< -
ward me, and I tried to pull off
the other barrel, bu‘ it wouldn’t
go. I dropped tl e gun and
caught his pis ol wi ll my left
hand. Brown caught at the pi
to) but if he caught it Anderson
quickly wren'chod ii from him,an* 1
we two engaged in the struggle.—
I backed up the stairs two or three
s'eps. I was trying to prevent
Ins shoring me Then seeing I
could not bold his weapon much
longer, I drew my pistol and, pu
ling it ag bust him, fired until he
fell.
Great excitement j revails tlno
Western Montana over rich min
eral discoveries in die Coeur Pa!
eue mountains. Prospectors v\ ho
have returned from that region
state that no mines have been dis
covered in the history •!' the Wev
er n Sta'cs and Territories equal
in richness and volume ;o these
of the newly discovered held.
The ueiiieral consists qf silver,
isllerium tpid frst; indtisg gold.
About ons hundred dollars per
man per day is being taken *m
ol tli# gluches. The streams wh*re
tind is reported ire rn the Nordi
t]'ii part -of Jdtho, near I‘lagle
City, forty miles from Heron, on
the Northern Pacific Rail-road.
Pittsburg, Jan, 30.—Shortly be
fore midnight his broke out iu
the Phoenix gla*s works a; Pliil
lipsburg, on the Ohio river, 40
miles below here, Th« fire was
Under good headway when first
discovered, and th# means a* hand
for sxtinguitLing it being limbed
little could be done towards check
ing ihe progress of th# fl imes.
which soon spread throughout tbt
entire works, destroying them in a
short time. The loss is about
#125,000. They were insured for
$74,500. The work* werejinsong
I 1 its larges* in ib« country. Five
hundred hands are thrown out ts
[ employ meat.
Ambrose Wes’, colored con
victed of murder of James
Monroe, colored, war hanged at
fsaV Ilea, Wo. ill county. Ga.,
last Friday- The rope broke and
it was an hour before the second
ons was procured and die nufort
ueate negro was put to death
2,000 people witqessd t.‘ * liaging
tv flair
Chaltanojgii. ,l u n. 2!t 7he w**i
bound pus->«nger train on thuNu-.li
uliu. Liititti.no iga aud til, l,ouis
JRsilroni!. which left Imre a! fi.e
o clock ih.s morning, ran into a
rock “•hicujbad fulleu on the tru. k
ahrnit- m’s ~ty mi ms fr. im here, and
RseiUiivo wif-ck wss i|jo conyo
<-]uence Enginen* Dick Smre«
wan kill, d and fir.man Boiana
wa* fattnliv iml h brakeman s.ri
ougiy injured.
L'hattaiiooga. Jan 29. 11 p m
rim accident occiti i«d i ( »r shell
monad 1 run., «n i was mote s»n
Otts than al first supposed. The
engineer w„s kill**.] on right, and
the fireman who was fa tally injur
ed is Mike Fiuiuiagnn, n.'LBo an*,
as before repor ed. The c, udur
tor and five train hands were bad
iy luirt. Jhe engine and three
were mil rely (k^noljf(k* v |
The boulder which rolled from the
mountain was ss large as a box
var, and fell down a i«w seconds
after the watclunaa had mads an
inspection »«d j,,*' bes r- the
train arrived.
■ i you have been lighting again
on your woy home from uln oil
, _‘Y-V( s, h ir.
‘Didn't J tell, you that this son
of business iui.l g.u to stop?'
‘NTs, pa, but-—’
‘No c xcottu. eir. You probaldy
provoked the quarrel.'
d) ~ m ! no! lie ca le I u e iiamea.’
‘Names? iiat of it? \\ heu a
b..y calls you names, wdk along
about your busines-. I'i.ke of I
tha/ coat.’
•But lie didn’t cali me munes.'
•Uh, he didn’t ! Take off tli 4
vest.
■ ‘ ' htu he ca'ed uie names I iu v
pfltched into uuf Sl'lL. wt:.n t,«
light.’
‘A hut! Did lie call me t;auie,s,’
‘Lots of em, father. Ho said
vou lied to your constituents,
and wsuit back i nihe caucus and
hud—
‘ndl lTni, put on your coat and
ve*t, and belts a nick)* to buy
peanuts 1 I dori i want you iu
come up a slugger, and I uish you
to stand well with your teacher,
but if you can lick thu! bov wli .
says I ever hol'ed ai ogul ir nom
innion, or went back on mv end
of the wind why, don’t la* afraid
to sail in.
•Yes,' sonliuued I’eathei-ly, who
was spending au evening at bin
girl’s horns, ‘I have labored uudsr
the impress,on— ’
‘Tlii-re, tun, do you hear that ?
asked Bobby, the pride of the
household.
‘Bobby, you mu n’t intermpt
people wh'-n diev are t a king ; it
is very rude,” ssid his irother.—
“Did I hear what ?"
••What Mi. Featherly snid about
laboringgunder an impreesHion, or
something like thai. ”
“Yes; out wha of it ? ’
■Why. don't you remember what
you said at the suppei table to
night, that Mr. Featherly was too
l»zy to work f"
“Father, 1 syt! by tlie papers
that Mr. Gould talus of cut ing a
wa-cnaelon ?’
Yi s, my sou
Is i i big melon '
Hither■] i'ge.
A ml very r 'pt ?
Well, pi i tty ripe,
And it ia good of him, isn’t it.
Very g*oJ—just like Mr Gould.
When he uuls i will he give all
the boys a slice 1
Not exa-itly, my son- not for
Joseph.! He will simply cut the
melon in two.
And then ?
And walk ill with a half umlsj
each arm to devour th» meat by
himself, mid plant the weeds to
fool ihe boys another time !
Six hundred and fifty bottle i
of wiuc, brougt in different part-,
of Paris, have been analyzed ut the
mnnii-ipd laboratory, and the
wine was pro i meed pure in only
sixty cases.
In dgging we In inllauccek conn
ty, a stratum'of lock containing
fully developed >.ea shells was
found. How tljfty got there. n r
one know -,and nojo ie will pretend
io know but those wild guessev 9
: ometimes called geologiai.
•Yes. t.e, rge. dear, J accept
yo’ r protlo ed i. ve. and will be
\our wife, and a pur ol strong
urns clawed lur tcditlv, 1.u,, ..
i y • *-■ 4
t u luivu lie,ud of couri-e,
she Said from under the lapel of
Lis oat, ‘ihut father Las fail
ed?'.
‘No,I hadn’t, iu: id.' of that,' -end
George, weakening his e-rip R Lt
tle.
‘Yes,’ li« routined, neat/ing
more closely to him, die f ; .ile ) I
last week aud •’
‘That puts a different pLn.*e i
upon m Hers entirely.’ *nid j
George, s ruggiing to breakc L w e. (
I in' 11. e girl L.-li I him f > i .. i : . ] :
rontiiu-d:
Mrtd M‘ltlt.l with lii.s cmli'oi'M
at two cents on die dollar, ami
‘Nay. (Iran si,’ iulcnupted
George, paasionately, hi . not speak
of aucli sordid in r mis, L-| us
thiuk i-iny of love and lnqipim »*. '
which the briigld fuf ure Ins in
store.'
But gentle reader let us leave
diem in dmir voting live and pm
fcci trust.
In the Turn. Kiln Club, Nelson
Slabs ai".-sc and otic rad llio f.-’low
ing resolution :
•l{e->o!ved. ltd. de h.wiftlics of
dis Line Ivi n Club iiui livitliy ex
tended Jo de F. lse I’r- phot of
Egypt '
Cianberry Johnson sitpp rted
t i iisolittion, wlnleJurdperSmith
w s setn to move back l«lo the
Mill low, Ha if lie expel- ed the
‘i, lint- i - to Hy.
‘Brudder s’l.l.s, who writ «l*i
resolution'’' itiqu ; rcd the presi *
dent in a voice iidl of knot-liOlus.
- ‘I—I raid.'nU i* mctt-i «.m
4 YN ! :it do ton know limit de
Fnl.,e I’r pt V
‘N-nnfhu , —-ti.. II dn’ de veso
ution a!l right ?
‘Nelson SL.bs. v ui sot .low.
vvid all your might! Ymi am line !
•ftJOO lur niakiii a fool o' vmirseh
and you liny fuel tliaiikf.il da! y; u
has escaped l.av id yer h.-ul sand
I apertd! As fur you, Brud h i
Johnson, you am fined Slot) fu
playin’ s will fiddle.’ Detroit
Free I’resr.
1' will probably astonish many
to know 1 tint tlll'i • fourths of u I
the chickens brought to this mar
kit urc consumed by (lie Chinese
aiel il.ai nine tenths if nil tin
tame ducksbrought hire shave tl»
same fate. The longer one live
the more lie llmis by jimmitiy out
and instead of die Chinaman feast
ing on iat pie, as lie is popularly
supposed to do, he has just three
times as much chicken-pie on bis
bill of fair »« the whits man. aud
nine tunes us much stewed duck.
The Ohiuetuan iv peculiar. Uses*
or turkeys he dees' no* ewe for,
and vriiit ducks or any oilier game
which has beeushet are an ulna
na ; . i m in bis tlorurl shaped eves.
• Heap like ’em livo," is John’s r>
mark when any deed fowls are of
feed him Ills taste in fish is also
peculair. He avoids salmon, but
go ns his last nickle «n sucker* and
sturgeon, or auy salt water fish
whick has been long out of wa or
Well, the almon is a royal, fish,
it is (lea li to dogs and does not
setru io agree with Chn laan Tl o
n assirn l rain of the
the only o> c able to cepe with
and suacesafuly assimilate flu
phosphor us *n 1 phat of d.oluacion,
Chiin ok
ldisconi W.stkhis says that his
father once owned a cow dint jjnvi
milk without cessation for sev • ,
years and then stopped for fonv
nine day » and commenc' d again,
and never quit until she died ol
old age. She gwe milk to raise
five children for his fa tier, aa die
oldest ind youngest drunk rni'k
from his oow.
—■*> • -m* «*>
* >vo huioe/s near the Appillilc
liec rmiKO a living for their fam
dies by catching beavers. They
have caught JO this fall, and will
i >Oll proceed down the rivir to
Miliedgewlle.- They get 42
for tin. skin and 7 cents a pound
f>»r the meat,
The Advertiser says; ;Thp stock
or no fence law is in operation in
j iwenty two counties in Gcojya.
In a few years many in ire will
adopt it. It is a groat saving
and gives satisfac ion. Mcnrot
county is a witness io this.
A llu|.|l| tICIUMIt
•One i t thu uminjuMit ‘iA.mibht s
ol lif#. s.-.sh Mrs Alcott, thali in
which, as rudg, d t,, sclioi I .mi a
w.ntiv day, m\ eyes fell upon a
l "L,« vuliow |. -slur vvi ii Ilic-se duli
Clous WXM'.IA ;
"'Beit a.' a new laU l.y the au
tti rot loe Kivjf IVin.it D. nnu«.'
w ill appi a i on Satnrdayr
“I W.-H Ide:itW in Mr , ,. 0 y ;
p. opiu jot I ed me : I was . ,Lal!v
afraid t should l.n recognized,: but
there 1 stood, feast ng my ,
Ujm ikscinaling poster am -.ivii : g
proudly to myself, j u lie n , K ls of
I 1 lj *-‘ d 1 ■'d ' im-en: ( nnmiile . -Tliim
tin's, ii fame ! That da\ mv pu
IP' 1 - Had an inddlgent tench.i':
01. while they were struggling
will, tlinir pot I molts. 1 Was W |it
mg immortal works, and whin
, they drone 1 , id their multiplira
140,1 fab e. I was counting oiii thu
i. 1 !■• fort mm my fieu wa* j« earn
"Miiu in ! he dun, deligl Iful firm.
Ih it aitarnooti tny aiater-. ma le a
I'dgi iiniige to I uliol.l the fHiuous
t’" 1 ;u ' '• : "i I, limliug it ioru by the
wind, boldly stole it,, and came
'mum to w lira it li kei a triumphal
banner in tl e liosoui ol.tliuexci «. 1
! luiilv. I lie tv.tered papar still
exists, folded away with otjn-r rel
ms *f those . r 1 > .11y *, hard
mo ki swiii I, vvhi-'i the first small
Victoria ivnu woq, and *hii enlhii
•i IS mos voidhlj tro uii C. Ida's
Irildgery "
Among the plasaut sijSns of a
be: *«r coniiti..D C,f things in Ccer
i.n is tile attention l>emg given
i > lino sto It. f,Le al siidonmeit
•1 the ‘all efttton' 11teofy, 'he goner
d report of liv-avy purkera.Rnd the
s'c.dy mlvati.-e in price of lanfljl
■**> or ii'fti'iti'"rvvd
idea Unit, “ouf people dm getting
poorer"' as long as these things urn
mao and more apparent. God
hiesa b : e j.ep.ih ( rs GeM'gia, and
” hole South, in this yea re 1«
34, and by rili means give us a
De.noera ic Breeidetit Augusta
News
ll n leevi.’le, S. (!., Jan. 29
VV ii. on i'ickliu ( colord ) was
iiiuckel oil the. lack half u mils
o'tti of H .rdeevilh ,on Saturday,
-'•iih. at midday by a ji.es ngar
run lie died from tie iff'..*
>f injuries. lie van d,e .f and did
mt hear the warning riven him l>\
die whistle. flu must, l.i.ve fell
iho jar t ilie train and was in
id of ting off the track whar
he buu ; ,-r to tlio etigiuo struck
him, I ii - king him about 20 foot,
landing him on thu sharp end of a
. hiss ii ■ which ooictid his nuck
sevuta. ii. hi-H Thu engineer did
ad in his (tower to sto|> the irain
before sinking him.
A S K WM’.V I'KU PI IZI.I
I
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WE HO
iri ms
I’AIT,
uta
vc
f
KcmlalviJle Ind , Jam. 29. Mar
tan Seller*, ol this pane, was sum
moned io testify against C.C.
< ain, charged witli murder, and
now being tried at Abion. He
remaikol that he'would kill himself
'•'her than testify. Shortly after
ward he went to hie room and
s hot himsl.f, ’dying instantly.
Tin ltiehmotii.l county ordinary
lias set the first of July as the
■ late at which die stock law will
go into < licet and sonic of the far
'•>«"» na uraly dinsi.t iafiod
■ v 'th tne decision. It co ripeis
tin; farmers to make he er ,ps ol
fhi: year undc.i (ho old system.
dim New Voik World is beeom
mg very refined nf e a fashion
ids cad ol ending tin- Herald u
duet and coward and sheeney, it
directs ti e inisiepresenhttious of
it" contemporary by merely say
ing, • 'Brother licmie t's paper lies
under a mistake. ’’
the country is informed that
ben, Vherman calls letters on
wh eh the postage is not fully pr*
paid “tramp letters,’' and refuses
to take them oil> of the post of
fice lho,e who wisdi to send hra
valentini neighing over half an
ounce lr eat stick on stumps
ac-ordingiy.
The t'lepbone inverted by llsll
came into use. 1878-
;Vol. XIII.—No. 46
■ tales Horlli Uriiiuilirliii!
i*la.vm were first amed at Hums
23 \ears B. C.
Ilfiisc sines of iron were tirst
Ui Kin A 1) 43
stirrups not made uatil a cen
tury later.
Saddle-i came into use iu the
fourth routurv.
Pens lirst made of quillt i J)
03»
(Hass wimlews were first used
in J ISO.
Pimm first made in tiugla? d 12
33.
Chimney* first put to houm
ias«.
P«*ad pipes lirst used for «nu
ducting water 1662.
! Ilow candles used for light
1290.
Paper liist made from linen 1302
Woolen cloth made in England
1341.
Introducing of the art of paint
iug in oil, 1120.
I’tiidi :g invented at Mciz bv
< luiteiiburg, 1 160.
Printing first introduced into
England 1471.
Hatches lirst made in Germany
1177.
Movable types used in printing
1610
! f)lescop( a 'invented by Porta
•Old Jansen, 1690.
•Ptpi er s Htaollites discovered by
Jansen 1590.
Ita tirst brought to Europe
from China, 1001.
The dm erected in England by
1 (it IS " Olid
rbermoioeTer invented by Sane
torions 1012,
Circulation of the blood disoov
ored by Harvey 1019.
( °fl*e lirst bought to England
1621.
Wine made from grapes, 1096.
Blinks tirst ime eof u modern
size 1 1026.
Priivt.'ig in colors invented, 10-
20.
Newspaper lir h t established, 10
20
Slide buckles made, 1030
Sugar cano cultivated in the
West Indies' Kill.
Barometer inveu'ed by Torti
celli, 1043.
V ariatious in the mariner's com
pass first noticed, 1060.
Bread lirst made with yeast,
1060.
I'ire engines invented, 1742.
Steam eugiees invented, 174 <1
Steam engines improved bv
Waits, 17. r >fi.
Cotton first cultivated in the
1 nib d States, 1759.
Animal magneitisui discovered
by Mesmer, 1788.
Haguerreotypes made b, I >ague
orr in France, 1889.
Telegaph invented by Morse
1842,
hirst trims Atlantic*! elegraph
cable laid. lßsß.
Commenceniet of war in the
I mted States—first gun at Fort
Sumter. IHtJI.
Centenial celebrated at I’hiladel
plua. 18 1 tl.
Have you brought your gimlet
with yon’ dfusli, Johnny, said
Mrs. Jeigor •What do you
""•tn- i sked (.ins ‘I don’t mean
11 ullin; v icept 1 beard pa say you
were coiuim* tip to day to bore
us all.
Is you gwine to gov an over
coat this wintei?" asked a Bowerv
l)g| ..f a companion. ‘Well j
>lutino how dat e gwine to lie,
T,s done got my eye on a coat,
but de fellah dat owns it keeps
his eye on it too,’
They doaminee matters down in
Alabama. A voting man a' Take
gee went to see liis lady-love the
other night, and staid so late tha>
tie girl,s mother brought in a
doz/eu eggs and asked hitn to
hatch them for for her. He left,
and declares that lie will never
| call stguiu.