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NEW GOODS. ' The Herald & QeorRian - 53® •?*«?-
WAIFS AND WARES.
IWT A IlIilNII HI* 1M4I.
(). Smith.
WM. PARK, Editor and Proprietor.)
THURSDAY MORNING. NOV. 13, 1M4.
DO TO
T. WARTHEN&CO’S.
THE
THE FARM AND HOME
Whatever makes mou good Chris
tians make them good citizens.—
| Daniel Webster.
It Don’t Pay.
It don’t pay to have fifty
poor and ragged, in order to have
one saloon koeped dressed in broad
cloth and Hush in mouey.
It don’t pay to have fifty men live
on bone soup and half rations,in or
der that tho saloon keepor may
flourish on roast turkey aud cham-
The number of Quakers in tho
! United States is about 100,000.
Opium has iucroascd 25 per cent.
™ 0U Jin price since tho Chineso war.
A company in New Jersey is mak
ing paper counterpanes and pillow
shams.
■OLD RELIABLE.’
To free hens from vormiuo spriuk-j ft don’t pay to hftvo mothers, aud
lo a little sulphur in the nest whou children ot twenty families dressed
the hen is set.
twenty
i iu rags, and starved into the
AT
When churning, if butter “comes, blanee of emaciated scarecrows and
iu speck” put in a lump of butter,! living in hovels, in order that the
WARTHEN, GA.,
and they will gather to it.
The loss by tho hog disease in
j Washington, Curt and Dodge couu
.ties, Nebraska, aloue will aggregate
1*700,000.
saloon keeper’s wife may dress iu
satin aud her children grow fat and
“ i hearty, and live iu a bay window
"I parlor.
, It don't pay to have one citizen iu
tho county jail because uuotherciti-
To bnj wb*t you want.
H*t« for »»1*
BACON. SIRUP, MOLASSES,
SUGARS, of all grade*, and
Family Groceries,
generally at Bottom price* for CASH, and ai
LtriYU pnicits
to tboae who are fo<orod with credit
n ( >Hl and Superior Family Flour
fresh ground, from their celebrated
Washington Flour Mills.
BBAN AND COHN
Always on hand.
■fcs®. The liAlHI?*’ attention enpoaiftlI>
,< led to a ttnu line ol IIomIi-1 ft WO'
Ilona, KfC., now being opened; also,
Domestic and Dross
GOODS
I would sooner walk in tho dark zon sold him liquor,
and hold hard to a promise of mjj It don't pay to have ten smart ac-
God, than trust iu the light ol the J live aud intelligent boys transform
brightest day that ever dawned.— h ed into hoodlums and thieves to cm
able one matt to lead an easy li'e
!by selling them liquor.
It don’t pay to give one man, lor
Tho funded debt of New York is
nearly niuoty-ouo and a half mil
lions.
i
Georgia has increased hor ruil-
road mileage 127 milos during the
past 12 months.
The mills at Chattanooga now
turn out woodeu dishes at tho
rate of 700,000 per week.
A corset maker declares that
American girls are the worst iu the
world for tight laciug.
Tho currency in circulation has
shrunk thirty millions within the
past seven months.
Iu 1875 there wore 15G uewspa
pers and periodicals published in
Japan. Now there are 2,000.
ft t 20 aud 25 centB. They some
times ship as. many as 1,000 in a
siutjlo day.
There are five foreign born Sena
tors— one Englishman, ono Scotch
man, and three Irishmen—while in
tho House there are twenty foreign
ers—three Englishmen,three Scotch j
meu, six Irishmen; five Germans,:
one Norwegian, ono Brazillian and,
and one Canadian. •
A remarkublo wedding party is to j
be held in Missouri Twenty-one j
couples from tho northern counties j
of the state have agreed to get mar
ried at tho same time aud place. |
There will be a banquet for 200 j
guests, aud then a bridal tour by
tho now husbands and wives in com
pnuy.
I
H Spnryemi
The yield of onions, this season,
throughout Massachusetts ranges, . , • » - . .. ■ . iuarjiuL
from 300 to 700 bushels per acre. In ^ tloll,ir8 ® T" artcr ' a l co f 86 ° tor season
)„ No. Y„k wjsss «S»£S £-£, *»"p—
McLauphlin for buying liquor, and! There is nothing iu Florida that
then committing murder under it«|cnu equal the Lo Coute iu its rapid,
influence. vigorous growth.
After two months stay iu New York city of our Morris Happ, ] )0 | Jft j
; .j had the opportunity of buying all tho Bargains offered, which wo | )aV(1
done with all tho cash backing that wo needed.
Wo have Bargains to offer which no merchant, in Georgia can coit)p ( ,iJ
In Ohio a boy is liable to be fined with, aud shall give cur customers iu this and neighboring
150 for robbing a bird’s ue-t Afti r benefit of.
it boy has been fined 850 for rob
bing a bird’s nest, and ho secs a
man who has robbed a bank living
in luxury and never arrested, aud
seemingly respected by all, the. ...
boy must feel ns though he had: 9d ^ in B ou |' Ihe Dollar on tho original cost aud we shall spill
Maryland papers predict nu oys-
charactorizod by better
Tho farmer can bo supplied 1D
everything needful on a farm. Plows
of all kinds, oast, wrought iron, and
steel. The
liar converti
tho plows and fixtures,
oso us.
Warthkv.o* April 8 lftftOlv
EUREKA MILLS,
j justly celebrated Farqu
tiblo plow stock with all
Come and
1
Sandeksville, Ga ,
May 15th, 1882
Tlie attention of all parties lutreRtoJ is re
spectfully called in tin) fact that no wbea<
will be yround at thcsd milIh mdeae it is
Thoroughly Dry,
a* wo would do injustice both to the tntlbi
aud to oar customers by attempting to grind
wheat befuto it is dry. Ho dry your wheat,
a id nut it up nud cover it
RAT TIGHT,
and then bring it to these mills and w« will
«ive you good flour, ns well us a good yield.
Jt Wimst will not crack between the teeth il
will not do to grind.
By ardor of C. O. WATTS,
C. U. MINGLE. Miller.
Proprietor.
EUREKA MILT.8, )
KiSOEUsvn t.K, Ga Muy, llitb, 1882. |
2.; parties wishing stock feed ground arr
hereby informed that corn, oats, wheat.orrye
orUyc, w ill l,e ground afterdate when chop
ped into bouiiuy at one sixteenth toll, when
lots of five bushels or more.
By order of C. C. WATTS,
0. U. MINGLE. Miller.
Proprietor.
some
yield was 1,000 bushels per acre
Mock Mince 1’ie.—Two dozen
crackers rolled line, ono-half cup of
hot water, hall cup of vinegar, two
cups each of sugar, currants and
raisins, aud spice to tuste.
Salt will provent manure from
burning German kaiuit is cheaper
und would add more value to the
manure. Lavers of earth, mould or
cloy will check fermeutatoiu und
proveut firefauging or burning.
Household Recipes.
Raisin Cookies : Two eggs, one
capful of sugar, one-half cupful of
butter, ono cupful of chopped, rais
ins, ono-half cupful of milk, ono tea
spoonful of cream of tartar, one-half
teaspoonful of soda, tq>i
Loinon buns nro made of ouo quar
ter of a pound of butter, half a'
pound of sugar, one pound of flour,
four eggs, half a teacupful of sweet
milk, two teaspooufuls of baking
potvder, and lotno'i extract to your
taste ; currants, also, If yon choose.
Bake iu n moderute oven.
Hominy frittcis help make a va
riety for the breakfast. table. Boil
the homiuy the day before, tbcu take
two tea cups of it, and stir a small
cup of sweet milk and a little salt
with it, tud one egg, four tablespoon-
fuls of flour, with half a teuspoouful
of bakiug powder ; have your frying
.pan ready with tho fat hot in it
drop tuts batter in by spoonfuls and
fry a delicate brown. The flavor is
better if half%ntter and half lard is
used rather than all lard.
the
cut
and
It don’t pay to have ouo thonsaud! Norfolk Ya., is getting most of the
homes blasted, ruined, defilod and icotton from Hawkiusville instead of
turned iuto bells of disorder and gavanuah as formerly.
misery, in order that one wholesale
liquor dealer may amass a larger
fortune.
More Grain From Less Land.
Tsvoor three years pgo a farmer
sowed oats on a tifteen-ncro field,
put iu tho crop rather poorly, with
out fortili/.ors, ns a result harvested
only 510 bushels of grain. The next
season a tenant worked this laud,
the farmer having become dUcour*
aged or unable to keej> up farming
any longer. The tenaut, who was a
wide-awake farmer, plowed a part of
this sumo lot iu tho fall, und the fol
lowmg spring harrowed the surface
aud drilled iu hto oats, putting at
the same time 150 pouuds of phos-
phato per ac e with tho grain. He
harvested 535 bushels of grain, or
very nearly ninety bushels per noro.
Tbo increased amount of straw paid
most of the extra expense in cultiva
ting and manuring. Yet oats are a
crop that many farmers thiuk will
bear neglect better than any others.
-Cultivator.
Tho population of the United
States increases at the rute of 32
per cent every ton years.
Although Canton China, lias
population of 1,500,000 tbero is not
a nowspaper in tho placo.
There are about 400,000 Gorutau
voters and nearly the same number
ol Irish voters in tho United States
During the past year the Foroigu
Missionary Societies of the world
repoit a gain of 308,043 commuui
cants.
Selected Stock in the City
ALL IN AND NOW READY FOR INSPECTION AT
the
Samdersirille Store
Wo call special attention to our Mammoth Stock of Men’s Youth’s mull
Children’s clothing. Wo can save you 25 per c nt in your purchases. IVel
propose to sell you at homo ns low as any wholesale House in Now y^l
You will ask how can that bo done. Wt bOQgbt our entire Stock from!
merchants that failed in business aud from another merchant that whs!
made a mistake
bank’s nest.
in not robbing a
Augusta, Ga., October 31.—Au
gusta furnishes a clear case of faith
cure, vouched for by Itov M. H. Dil
lard, pastor of St. Luke’s church
Mrs. Mary Benson, a member of bis
church, was prostrated iu bc.l ten
weeks and two days, suffering with
internal tumor, and was pronounced
incurable by the physicians She
wiih impressed with tho faith cure
for live days, und Wednesday noon,
just as the mail brought her llev
\V. A. Dodge s Atlanta paper the
"Way of Life,” containing tho ac
count of Mrs. Wimipy’s cure, Mrs.
Bouson pronounced hotsolf cured by
faith, arose, dressed and has siuce
felt perfectly well and happy. The
physicians are greatly puzzled, es
pecially as she continues well and
performs her household duties just
us before her long prostration.
tin in nt New York cost,—"Come as early as you can.”
Our Dry Gcods Stock cauuot bo surpassed in Middle Georgia,complete I
in every lino and wo can give you FULL value for your.inouoy. We shall I
only mention a few prices:
" “ 7 8 Sheeting V...... ‘* 51 ct [
“ " yard wide Sheeting (Hcts
Wool Dress (foods iu 50 differ out styles je?
/ " '' i» 25 “ " 16cts
’* Double width Cashmeres, colored..;,.; 85 eta
All wool black Cashmere s from 40 to 75 cts
And a splendid line of PI .ids and Flannels at very low prict h.
Wo can and will sell von ell wool Humboldt Joans at 37 jo sold elsowhet
at 60o., a line line Jeans f >r 25o worth 40 cts. Wo bought under
o
tbo J
DE BARY-BAYA
--Merchant’s Line--
ST. JOHNS RIVER STEAMERS
CARRYING THE U. S. MAILS.
FAST MAIL,
in connection with Feople’s Lin*, leaves
Jacksonville daily ot 2 p. in., for 1'uUtkn, As
ter, I if Lund, Blue Fpricgs, Suuford and En
terprise. Reluming. leaves Sanford at 3 p.
in., arriving nt Jacksonville early next morn
ing, making cIohh erntieulions with trains
for all points North, East und West.
WAY MAIL
Leaves Jacksonville daily, Sunday excel led,
at ‘J p. m., for Sanford, Enterprise and all
intermediate Intel ini's. Returning. Iihvih
Einfortl nt II a. ui., arriving at Jacksonville
early following morning.
St. John’s Bar und Crescent City
Division
Leaves Mayport dully, Suudoy except) d. at
7 .30 u. m.; Jacksonville 10 a, in. lor Eulatkn
Crescent City and intermediate landings
Returning, leaves Crescent Cily every morn
ing Kuudxya excepted, at 7:30; l’alaika at 11
u. in.. Jacksonville nt 4 p. m., ariiving at
Mayport and Pilot ’loan curly same evening.
Palatka and Sauiord Daylight Di
vision.
Leaves Palatka daily, Kuuday excepted, nt
10 a. in. for Sanford and Kn Us prise und iu-
teroiediate landings. Returning, leaves Kan-
lord ut 7:30 a. m., arriving at Palatka lit li p.
in.
Close connection nmdu at Palutka with the
FloridaKoutheru Railroad; at Aster with 81,
Johns and Lake Eustis Railroad; ut Eanlord
with Eimth Florida Railroad, aud with steam
ers for Indian River.
For farther information apply to Ticket
Oflice, southeast corner Rsy and Laura, or
ot the company’s oflices.toot of Lama street
Freight wharves foot of Pine street; passen
ger wharves loot of Laura street.
CHAS. R. FENWICK,
Of n. Fr’t A Pass. Agt.
W. B. WATSON, Gen. Manager.
11-22—1888—tf
:»o t «‘nts.
A suie and speedy ouro for
stings of wasps, bees, etc., is lo
a fundi onion, scrape the juice,
put it on thn sting,
Oat Milk: A fine diink for any
time of the jeui is made simply by
stirrinc a tcaspoonful of oatmeal in
a tumbler of water with or without
a pinch of salt.
The French method of administer
ing castor oil to children is to pout
the oil into it pan over ;i moderate
tire, break fin egg iuto it, aud stir
up, When It (a dope flavor uilh a
little or sugar, cr currant jel
ly.
Tho best remedy for crump is a
band of cot k. Cut a cleau cork in
thin slices and sew elovo together ou
a piece of ribbon or tupn iu nick
wide. It can ho tied around tho af
fected part und worn at night.
Healthy orchards can only be ob
tained from tiees free from Insects
ns well as disease, properly planted
pruned and cultivated. Among the
most annoying ineects that infest
the nursery, uud from there* are
carried all over tho couutiy, are the
apple root plant louse, the woolly
louse of the apple, the oystei shell
bark louse, and the borers. , These
are fieely introduced, eepeuially by
old nursery stock, and once intro
duced, it i» almost impossible to
eradicate them from an orchard.
► ♦ ♦ -4 ——w -
Little Things.
Little labors lightly done,
Little battles bravely won,
Littlo masteries achiev. J,
L'.tllo wants with cam relieved,
Little words iu love expressed,
Lit'lo* w rongs at onco confessed,
Little favors kiudly done,
Little toils thou didst not shun,
Little graces meekly worn,
Little lights witU patience borne :
These shall crown the pillowed head;
Holy light upon thee shod ;
These are treasures that shall rise
Far beyond the smiting skies.
—Selected.
Wo clip the following fiom the
Meriwether county Vindicator of
last week. Cau Texas farmers make
a bettor showing?
Mr. Editor:—la tho Vindicator
locals of last week it is stated that
Mr. Josie Hamby will make 12 bales
of cotton this year upon his one
Will pay lor the Ukimlp A Georoias irom 1 01,80 f al ,l1 "
now ootiiDeMpi.er3iht.i88i. T.. pines this, I «l*te that I have run a one
paper in the bands ol every man in i«» conn-umle farm this year near Jones’
•y. we make the above libend oil r. C all and yjj|j atK j er the supervision qf my
aaLsonbe or bfiul Uf» tbe mouey. Auuivmh .... i r r J
U^BAtD it Georgian .father, ami from this farm I have
tfiwrdfcrjviire, Gu‘gathered 10$ bales of cotton, aver-
Infidels at the Hour of Death.
Goifpel Danner.
Voltaire, addrestiug his physician
said, "I am abandoned by both God
and mau, I will give you Half what
l am worth if you will give me six-
mouths life." The doctor replied,
You oannot live six weeks.’’ “Then
said Voltaire, “I shall fco to hell,
and you will go with mo,” until booh
after expired.
A dying skeptic was attended by
soiuo skeptical friends, who as the
hour of dt'l^h was approaching.beg
god bin not fo »1>(Hh)pd his skepti
cism, but as they an id, '*tn hold on
to the last!” Alas!” said tho dying
atau, "I would gladly hold on, but
[ have nothing to bold ou to," and
was soon sjleptin deutb.
Charles IX, who gaae thp order
for the u assacre of St. Bartholo
mew's day, expired, bathed in his
own bloPdiO$olaimiug, "What blood!
-vhat iu orders! I know pot where
I am! How will all this endv What
shall I do? I am lost forever! 1
know it."
Hobha, it', dying, said, “I shall be
glad to find a hole ic prpep out of
the world at.” Just before lie iiad
said, that if ho were master of the
world, bp would give it all to live
oho duy longer.
Even the frmuds of Thomas Uuiue
admit that ho was so habitually
'liuuk that all Lis old associates for-
coot bi“: Mrs. Bowenville, who
was his nurso, »3 }'is death drew
near, left him, declaring iu&t !};o
scene was too horrible to be endur
ed. And lindiDg that she was go
ing, ho cr;.od, “Stay with me, for I
canuotbear t'o bo mono. £ gd evert
a child to stay with mo, for it is hell
to bo alone!” A ml Mary llusco, tho
Christian wpih au w ko afterwards at
tended him in his last ItQgM. when
all his iufidei companions Ltad left
!>im, says, "It was the bittmest cup
I was Over Pftl.led to drink. At one
time,’’ sho adds, l 'tio wo^lt} pry to
God and Christ, iu unutterable au-
guidj, and then roll profanity from
his lips, until Dlfl despairing gloom
of eternal night closed f^wor hfiP
forever.
Francis Spjia, an Italian apostate
exclaimed, just betope death, !‘My
sin is greater than the tnorpy pf
God I have voluntarity denied
Christ. 1 feel that ho hardens me
aud allows no hope !”
Gibbon, the historian, as he ap
proached death, said, ‘When I look
forward, all is dark apd d ijbtful.”
Tho drouth that has prevailed
here for tho past eight or ten weeks
Hoems to be general all over tlm
and adjoiuing States.
Who is wise ? Ho that learns
from every one. Who is powerful.
Ho that governs "his passions. Who
is rich ? Ho that is content.
A factory iu Iodianapolis makes
40,000,001) butter dishes aud 10,000
step ladders a year, besides other
things too numerous to mention.
The Virginia crop of poaunts for
the year is estimated at 1,400,000
bushels, ruote thau half of which
was handled by Norfolk merchants.
Mr. George T. Jackson President
of tho Enterprise Factory Augusta,
has used funds of the company
amounting to a hundred thousand
dollars.
Gov. McDaniel 1ms notified the
lesspe? of convicts iu this State,
that they inquf pot employ any
moro negro guards for while prison-
ets.
If it is part of prudence to face
every claimant, and pay every just
demand on your time, your talents,
or vour bmff’ti always pay; for, first
or last, you must pay your ealiro
debt.
Columbus, Oct. 28.--Tho supreme
court, three judges affirming aud
two disg.epfiugj to-day declared the
Scott liquor tux unouMjtilqtiquul.
As a conaoquonco, nearly all tlip
Ohio cities arc verging on bank
ruptcy.
The report that Fresident Arthur
and Miss Tillie Freliugbuysen are
to be married soon is still prououno-
i d unfounded. Tho President is 54
years oid aud w;4qwer ■ Miss Fre-
liughuysen is said to bo a)9."
At Trenton, N. J., the Rev. Hen
ry \yard Beecher delivered an ad
dress ai a ilewouratjp mass i^eetinjr,
e stigmatized Blaine as h u
WIT AND HUMOR.
Mary had a little dndo,
Ho was twenty-ono lie said;
And everywhere that Mary went
This little dude she led.
So M«ty went to church ono day
And said she’d w.»lU ulom:;
But to her papa’s great surprise,
Tltis dude he followed her homo
The stern old Judge espied this dude
Ttmt monkeyed with Mary Jane:
It mad ' tlm children laugh aud shout
To sue p i use his cane.
The Judge stood on the burning deck
Tho dude stood on his head,
The flume that Jit the battle wreck
Showed Mary her dude was dead!
It costs more than a buudred
millions of dollars annually to keep
the feuces of this country in repair.
Now gentlemen get off the fouce
aud stay off’ tiff after election, and
save your country a fow millions ol
this outlay.
in which he stigmatize;
coward and one lost to all sense of
shame.
Merchants in Powell’s Valley,
Tenn., state that over SJ.UOtl worth
of dried blackberries bad been ship
pad from the valley this year, aud
that the much despised blackberry
had so <ar bromdji; iqtq
tbo couuty thau wheat.
Grown up sister—"Oh, Charley, if
vou must go away can’t you intro
duce tno to one of your school tel-
{owg, tu look after qte till you come
baokV" Charley—*'Oh, no, it would
not do! It would be too rough ou
a fellow to fag him out like that.’’
“ What Men Need Wives For,” L
dippupped ju a recent issue of an at,'
ricultnral paper. Any. pmu who
has gone around the lionso at !
o’clock at night, pistol iu hand, look
jqg for a burglar, wjtb hiu -wife
ahead carrying tho light, ought to
bo able to answer tho question.
“I shall be compelled to reduce
yq-qr salary, .Mr. Johnson, until col
weather sets iu,’’said a njeuu em
ployer to his bald headed book
keeper.
"^yiiy?” nsl^ed the old fellow,
with a sinking heart.
“Beoaiise I noticed that a largo
portion of the time which should
be devoted to my service is spout
kty m i u f'pMffg fijes pit tno top
of your heud.’ !
Good Night.
price of any merchant by chance and will give it to our customers, nil
wool oassimers 50c worth 75o. a full lino of fine cassimcres. We lmvol
had our largo a tore lengthened 30 feet and wo have it foil of tho choicest!
and cheapest goods in the oltv, n« the times are hard we havo bought thsl
cheapest sto -k we havo ever boon able to buy, and to get fa>r dealing, exf
unt representation of goods aud make your money go the furthest comd
and give us your trade.
WE MAKE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT NOT FOB ANY BRAG Oil
SHOW.BUT WE MEAN EXACTLY WHAT WE SAY.
As we iiave ouly mentioned tv fow items iu our stock, we take grcal
ffluasuro iu stating that our assortment is fait uml complete ill every line
usually kept by us.
Iu addition to our largo stock wo have a very large assortment of
ROGWKS BIIO. TRIPLE PLATER ON NICKLi
SILVER WARE
all warranted and the beat make in the world, and at lower prices thud
ever before. Also u full liuo; f Jewelry, Cloaks, Jersey Jackets, Wulkiud
Jackols. ' H
P HAPP’S SON & CO.
MOIIRIS HAPP, ) p . , a „
LOUIS COHEN, j ropnetors, of tho Snndersville Storo.
sept 26, 1884-Gm
T. H. SPARKS & CO.
Having exercised great care in tho soloction of our stock for the SPRING
l HADE, we are satisfied wo
Can do as Well for You as Any House in TownJ
and ou this idea invite you to call and examine our Stock before purchufiJ
tug elsowhere. Our stock consists of 1
Dress Goodi und Triniinin^M, \ Fine]
Line ol*Hosiery uml Glove*, An Fle^ant
JLine ol M liitc Good* und NolioiiNi
OTJIR, SJHIODU
IS FULL AND COMPLETE.
OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING AND HATS
has been carefully selected and is elegantly suited to hetrndo. Call and
examine our stock in all its branches, aud be oonviuocd that wo cau find
will do as well for you, if nut better thau any house iu town.
T. 33?A BKS rSc CO.
April ID—tf.
The Rev. Archdeacon Farrar,
returning to this tradition says:
‘‘Considering that there is hardly a
pauper in Eogland who has not.
wasted on intoxicants enough to
have secured him long ugo a free
hold house and good aunuity, I say
that jf the curse of drink were
thoroughly expelled it would rain
The Superior Court of Randolph
eo„uiy, »ph met last week, thought
tho practicability^)! the prohibition
law no longer a doubtful tiling and
congratulated tho couuty upon its
beueopia} feel’s,
It appears from the confedsiou of
a horse thief arre.-ted in Atlanta
fuaf there L a gang of them operat
ing iu upper Cjeorgia; tffat tfiey are
regulariiy organised, thejr treasurer
living iu Atlanta.
Tho last peek's poqrt of Stewart
county granted AR'^-jesse Fapklpr 4
djyorpe, with power to resume her
maiden name Y“ r,j ronuli. The
Constitntion states that Tackier is
preaching in Te^as nudorau assum*
pd name,
Tho list of casiialities ip the Ohio
battle of Tuesday so
Tho clock on tho mantel tolled
one A M. and a little past, and stiff j
the knight lingered, trying to think
of something to say, although it
W48 paiufglfy evident that the bar
on’s daughter was too sleepy for
anyihing.
“I am afraid," he said at last, 1
‘((.hat i am like an auger.”
"Wherefore, sir knight?” nho ask- 1
ed, yawning with that high-bred 1
courtesy appertaining to the upper'
plpeses.
"Because J bore you," ho said,
smiling proudly at his good ready
W)t,
"4h, uo," she eajd, "yon remind
me of an old flint lock musket.”
“Spoken like a soldier’s dapefiter ’
quoth fie, »anfi as fo howy” “ *’
"Takes yog sq long to go off.” she
said kindly.
.. .At 115 4. M. the portpulljs fell
las jptbp PhiQ.wRh a piling, ihe draw bridge raised
, fu L r 4^°L fc ®^'*tho_cagtl^Hlopt. Away in’the
eludes four killed and eight wound- starlit distance a good knight tramp®
ed, while three killed were reported ec) wearily In the wake of the lit
from West Virginia. Senator Slier- pftr . wbjcll had u . () L 8t
shirts ' ' i i T;—, 84ilf4( * Uo Jjon,s a X°i
SU ,t8 |ftud bitterly reproached himself for
n « • ni . . , iP°t thinking to tell the haughty
Gnu farm in CUrksvilJe dears be- baron’s daughter that her ink,,
.,.i,n s-t nan amnnn J u
Wap can now obtain bloody
almost n), big own doorq
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