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VOL. 11l
T&0 Quitman Reporter
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QUITMAN GA.
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4 e W -jsra. Brings, J u Cos., -• r
street. ,U"*'
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loo's Store. G.is administer and for pai iU -
ly extracting teeth.
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jon 19, ly
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Dr. E. A. J elks. Da. L . dry M m ;
Drs. Jclks& 11,
H:ivug purchased the diMig ; • • f
M j -ssrH. Bring-., Jelks A Cos., v- ,ii
fully notify th drfri uTsand 1 v i •
orally that limy have just op .. •! N1 >V
DRUG STORE, in the house A m •
pie.l by Dr. Jolbi as an oiiicv ■’>
hive considerably ••:1, and ar- n0..-
happlied with w fall and comp.lvt- A ■■■'
Drags,
Put sit Ileifichj,
Pcrfiuncricw,
Tt>i?et Articles,
Oils, Fnfuts,
Wiallow Glass,
Putty, &c. &c.
A bio a fine stock of SCHOOL BOOKS,
fT 1 W'oSi3r.- !r , TOBACCO, SEGALS,
SNUFF, &o.
E. A. JELKS & H ALLY MABBETT.
7-Cm
Seed Rye.
63 Baskets Seed Eye, best quality, at
tf -JOHN TILLMAN’S.
'l • '
J) LtA
According to it Boston paper, two
thousand Now England babies are
waiting impatiently for tin Louisiana
returns, to know whether they are to
be christened ltnthrfurd or Samuel.
Lincoln's idea of government “A
government of (lie people, by Un
people, and tor the people."
Grant’s idea of government—“A
government of the bayonet, by the
bayonet, and for the bayonet."
The canvass of the. vote of Cali
fornia gives Hayes a majority of
something lees than three thon-und.
There were seven thousand fraudulent
ballots i:i San Francisco alone, ac
cording to the Governor's estimate.
Ssn-.KiNo of the sii nation, the Pbil
mV!;-’ :. T:iiir.< this corn-hides abitlei
r-vi w of . iie ndmiui.slriiliou: "Li
hi.. iiK-xm-übly regeding it .1;
(Tin-sowing Is. la-'-n in l:.-.vl.-s>: >s
| ihe reaping ;•< of: he harvi at of de. !!• ."
XII.VSeIR SCSI-: tob.- off bis b: la MV.
! He Is . traiiMiiiiled to the K ms,-, i>
iadva-s-e' ftlie -i .nonscenict,; of eh i
- fioti. 11 ■ ■ rcgoiis of (be tools In-sent
j. .he .) .: 1 . ,1 S: stes. A* las*
u-ivil'Ss . undo Woed was i,pi.l
-jug him no ia-o 1, ! .< llhigs.
; T-! 1 De a> >l!c L".::. lit lire of
i w-aitsl Car ■ li. •, ires rein lore and
•bv till", race,!,eve v.iin hold c> i
- cal.e.i iif e!< so ion from ike returnin'
| i loa r ; l. Ii ' r~ k .is tbe 1 1-. use n on.:-
i rum -iu n-. q.jeuc.e of ivl.icb i’;.a;n
, e-blv not beio iu. 'i
j rated.
; Public • : a s . .j in. i•• it ■
; jiubl' -sus !'..e. at l.uy.i.ie a .von i.-r
--fr.lc n.sg so .-.ms, f ■' !r i ! of tile
c.-rr,: ' -. i ; C n-olina. and
*I e e.- _■ in; uweivo Words ofVn
PiYSKU-n: H; o.ii .sl s that “the pov.er
of public ..o n would Lave to i.--
respi;. led.”
Tbc real is I; ddetion of voter- .
. s.iys the Ilurlford Th:i-.< % was noc in
i'l-.e Iv.iaUiern, ! ot iu the Morlhern
basis. Owners tiard superiulendeiits
of e . uik.etnring (-s'abk-baintita in
| in-.: y rtberu Stales t.ubj -cted the
1 v • . ale;i bo* . : •..! op
| preusion.
(bivr’ii military c-rd. i :-i : procla
im-, turns uimv the counting of the
| ballots 'oegMu ia the Southti u Sla.
j ami the ugly freu is iu whin'- the
: Wells let 111 ’ nurd *tc fie fee ted
j the other itiiy, has caused more than
j one Ilep&bl’.can to go clean over ou
j the other si le.
C.r.-iiiiTSM is the on'y motive whicli
the New York JUcrwJ can sec for the
present course of General Grant in
connection with the disputed States
of the South, rod it thinks nothing
but “some ulterior design, not yet
avowed,” could lead him to violate
the Constitution as lie lias done iu
South Carolina.
Govj as at Vance’s majority iu Nort h
Carolimi- is 13,(10A, the vote -handing
j Vuuco 123,2(10, Settle 1L0,25(>. The
j vote was the largest, ever cast in the
i State, and nettles the question as to
j who is the next Governor of the 01 ’
; North State without the aid of Radi
cal returning boards, negro alii h viti
1 or Federal bayonets.
New York Herald: As to tin- S urb.
■Gov.Ha. es Kutd that ho desired io
i eoufauit with such men tm Mr. Lamar
and Gen. Hampton; that he ! 1 m.: lit
Hampton had acted a noble p ivt. iu
| recent events in South C mlin.-i. for
! which the Couibry oivi-d him thunks;
' taat if he became Pi- . ident he should
. wish to c.-d! Mr. Las r into his Crbi
nd . and aid n .: m-i; iem, iu that
icveiit, to ..band km present politi
cs! relation
| Tint Ne.. York Huh si vs: “Mr.
RandallV, brief add reus on aasumj. g
I ilia chair as Sp. alter yesterdai, bud a
! strong sml mu a! v ring. Them wii--
an i.foinouf sotUii! iu the cos.l -ding
! words, wide;: be uttered with Much
force, declaring tint if imautti.uiz- !
and ttucoastit iitioiial sots on the p.u-t
of the !s.,ei'lltive worn not frowned
down at once with relentlf'S.s and mi
sparing condemuution, the country
would be lost.
Parson Newman possesses the most
prehensile tongue of any living creat
ure, not excepting tha giraffe. And
the avidity with which he employed
it in his thanksgiving day sermon,
when lie eulogized the President for
his illegal use of United States troops
in South Carolina, shows that ho is
eminently fitted to make an acceptable
spiritual adviser to just such an Ad
ministration as Grant lias afflicted
upon the people.—A r . F. Sun.
QUITMAN, (U., TIIXRSDAY, DECtDIBEK If. ISTO.
Caw, Sciitmz seouis to be recover-i
ing his wits. At all events, ho has !
lucid moments. Toe German paper I
at St. Louis, of which ho is editor, •
says that the military interference |
with the South Carolina Legislature j
wiisnu “act of usurpation and a viola
tion of the laws.” YV: warned Carl j
Schulz, during I he campaign, and told j
liim what lie might expect.
Iv Andy Je m -on had been guilty of
one-half t!m offences against the Con- I
s titntioa and the laws th it have bemi
committed by Grant during his Ad- !
ministration ns P. si.heit— if there
had been onc-teiith of the evidence
that he had b.-cn eng : iin e lispi:a
(•; s;• uil.se the lib." tl •. o’ tile p :ple ;
that -:i-f.i n-.aiust Grant in r.-pud ! i
revr.hitibiiarv me.cam a in Loui .kina’
! and South Carolina -hi:: impeaeh
meiit iri:d would not have ended iu a ■
failure to convict.
j A tivo of niiniste : and 1 lyiuco
;of .hff.-rciit ileu. >i:iii•:i’ 1.;,.a was held
ill the city of New York one <la-. list
week, to invoke the Ides-fug of Go t
Oil the Co'.gi'ees t! ■ . e a'oling a*
IVashingion. I leblv the.
prc-.'llt Cov. l i ;.s :a. ids at all exceed- ;
i.iglv r; i: jcal time, and needs all that
s-n-i’airl it can by tiio aid a
j j• r \ cl- or olii, i w.-', to iic’p it. standi
j n;- finclv f r lho law, justice ami i
ri jht, a id tb peyfbiruV its grave duties |
W.’.. .:.••• in . . ■: to think !
ihut dn.iii h.te fup bis mind!
si.Mi la- i iir ! :■ !y fub'itl 1 Jlair’s'
li : .■ v '! • bo. .■ ■ a lie ,v ]
I iem.-c in W- igton o''! :t view, it!
ii - said, if : be.; in it. One •'
j out of thi; Ymuu- iioase, ttie disleval '
jCeU'ag'O 7 ’Hi' s i ;.i;:;,s “the little f< 1 -
lion would ,i obito .• be e.silent wi.h .
*
i-ji.-tso..ally see.;;;;’ to tile q i .1: y o! ;
bis tipple, and le.'-.c the pi .[lie ;o.
I‘pi-r.-omdlv’ t.v tiiat their law!', illy
j - -i
t-.i.ei -J Pro:., T.n.t is un... ■: :;,.l by!
mu ■ oa-lictde l cx-.uihlaiy bull-do-I
_
The fact that of the. nine largest
job i-v of tins coeu-rv, two Pie I- :
sdi-!| bin. and Sail i'’r.uiei-'.eo—.give a
tu.-joriiy for 11 tdoes use t iviu to'
! sustllill lie : keer.\ th t the ICii- !
can party iiu hidca ail ilia int. ibgene ■ :
! worth incuti- a:i!ig iu the count, v. ■
I Nor docs the fact that nil the orates
but oiei which gaxo snajoriiios for!
Week. ' ;;tOU, lISVe) <fivt-U titiij fiti;i
tor j iu.i-n, s.'.-e ito iu.. eat. that tne 1
Ret nblkun party loom., .. • s this
uatrioluii". (,f ;':,c couutiv. ...0 el-,
j eepliou in Pen usyi V.lllia, Wllicii Only :
gave Washington ten votes out of j
eight, e,;. The other t ight were cast |
ioi John Adams.
—__
Daniel Wm -.m-'s Proritnor Pci.-;
i'ILi.KD. —The ‘ Sage of .Montpelier,” |
iiu a speech delivered at Guile Gar
den, New York, in 1 utterodi tils
dk-liou, which has been too liu rallv
| verified. Sai l the great exponuder
; oi tin: Cons;ii.nu in :
“If the infernal fan dies and aboli
' tionis-ts ever get power in their hands,
they will override the Coustitiiiiuu,
j net the Supreme Court at detinuuc,
| change and make laws to. suit thew
j .-.elves, lav vioh-Ui, liapiis Oil those
j wiio differ with thorn iu their opinions
'or dare qu.-sdou their iufahibility,
j and tinslly bankrupt the country uud
' u huge it with blood.” *
Mr. Hr.wivr has had an interview
' ,vith President Gran and is report- j
j ed us sauug that Grant’s views ill re-i
! gard to the political .situation were
I n tisfaciorv. Tile trouble with Grant
i., that tiioiigli he ... )• make very fair
prof, Minns in-b,r,, no is (.juke likely
in act in opposition -to these
i io-uieirow. No 000 can predict.
; -.vtsut i,e will t.dua or do twenty-tour
j ii"Ufs hi tore I.c publicly commits
l iiim-eff U!:ni! uu.v given subject. His
j bran; is io.e a sieve, end the las; man
| who 'as i: se ;r ia '• a: any importa.it
j nu-iiKurcs is to be an'ed upon, com
monly ir.s i.i; ■ us.- of Grant’s tongue
to rive his own iJna ospressiou. Tois
! .
i ."as shown iu the Pr< -iideuts remark
able vacukd i'lss ou the currency
question, and lias been manifested in
other ways. Unfortunately for the
country, mid lor Grant himself, his
must intimate and cber.slic.l friends
arc exceedingly disreputable charac
ters, mid si it is they who ha ve usn.ii
iiad his ear to tho exclusion of more
respectable people, tho most of his
acts as Chief Executive have been dis
gracelul.
When a bootblack wants to “intim
idate” a rival iu business, ho does not
say, ns the old custom was, “I’ll put
a head on you,” or “I’ll chew you up,”
ho simply says “I’ll bull-doze you,” it
has the same effect, besides being
more stvlish.
iUi'ttUl’s Krai rlslaii* 1 lives!metil-,
Tho local pipers announce that
President Grant, shows his coiiUdem
‘in tlie conmry, ami in Vka.-diingtoii in
i particular, by pnrehawing of Judge
li. \V. Vale, kite proprietor of the
I />(?'/</ Ckronidr, a ii: .o rcsid-ni'o on
! Tliirtceulh street, between li I) ii'
| Idand and Yermont avenues. A fe.v
j months ago too i amc paper., aii
;n. .luce 1 that Pre-i imt Grant hid
j so! 1 Lllc groun.i ii'nou part of which
this re.-idelioe Gauds to Judge V.de, 1
j since ho was ion pool- to k: ep it.
j And again on I" 1 e. It), 1573, just afier
Grant bad pnh’-J the Siiepherd shod
! d.v gjfu'i rnuieiit in Ins auuual iik s
. I-; a ill ait Id ti l ii.' 1:I
K::i.'o:;ru, the t a-:- ■ of tho f.i:a a.
real i si.ato pool. , . Uly- is S. Grant,
trai sf. li'iug this i.amc ground for a
j (real ‘lj con.iideratiou of ■: .k.mb. si.
!'i ids deed w:;.. not fee ~ deal ill;! .
' , . ' i.e 1
i• i)m;i:i;-<- on diatriet aii’ai. , had
| closed iis tuiviioim, but to a it was
j used in; mediately for ad Von wing con- ’
j tignous pool property, on tile ground
• that Gran! was going lo eri-ct a palace
| oil i; I or; tire upon at some i ndu'i: i.e ’
; : iill i: ifiii be I. .a..iu r. ; la :t
'i ii 11. (i 1 .rut l\ ,\s doll Old ;: -f In
j before tii.it tiau: a comfort and le dou
i ie re id m e ou i : : m t, is w sen i.e
I inigtif iv.-.: fn efi om c.tii s. up.on Ills
laurels, and th.o no showed his i;n:.;i
--j dcaeo iu tho country and in Wash
i iiigion bv ladling the "::i:e to Sayles
jJ. Bowen for iHk.doO, ami s,:b e
q'u ly iiv !>. .hi mil, of th • ba:;; tin .
i and r. "idli-g it to jcutU s in tho Nor:l;
. ; cr ?' ; !. .: i. . a >•■:;.'!! me. i rut
is about pi.'.yed o-:t. —
Iv-!:a!i' i'liepc s Ue.’iti.i'.!.
Iff: gal volt im >;M be pun:-''c l,
I but when polities b 'eoui" so rotten ;: -
' io allow return;!.;; boar is So put their
i linger.> mto biiio! b • .es a.ai i,
j r -l;yd over t lie e:; :n c I v.'.'.l oi
j a people, then il Republican form of.
I •'ovcnnneiit isat an ea-i. The peopl.
j -;i. void never - ilimit to the t.iai',) 'ivi ;
' '.viili ballot b A-, BOW'::.' tlil'o'viiig
! mt of pr , uct. -and coniu u s to el.-e;
; anv ie.Vii .. le ouie lo a low
| to go on would to siiuki; the gov
i ev.nii". h i.) i: - • i-.'y < e : re.
j lh-p-irier—How about, inv-.'igv
■,! iie, -f Congv- 10-i-U ;• act : • ■■ ‘
| Se. -'tov Coeper—Thai in .y do very
i well, bi'C-tu.-v it and . s not in-olvc i!:■
1 .vl.oie country aici . ■ o-i.-iacs". it
1 rGi'.r.iieg b- - have uo rig’:' ! ..■
; iffivov out i o.:m. I .-v must men
: [!::■ vot s as t'licy netu,illy, .'Pa and. If
•
u : i! I 0.1 I.f t cat! .S ; .. iilira
l-f !i- , Ol" eail .‘Vi:’.:
ReiiorL v—Do v bole A • i Ui -
I deer. jd?
r {.Wper—Uii.loui'% dly.
Report:'-—And wal u* take Lm.
; scot ?'
I Senator Cuouc ’. r • '.Hih
Reporter—And without tumble?
Senator Cos . \V > foil).
] ‘ ' - 1 '
r ih" ir’T:; 1 *:! IA re
Our contempo," irv t 1 • //-. •/ oil ir
j ucteivze • in peitueggii'-.;, th i at.ce.pt
to pr.'vaut tile cer'ilicat ion of a e’e u v
| iiieliigib.i) elector in Oregon, and lo;
cei'tilV i.i his place the can.;: :de ’
having lho la.':, >t number oi’ valid,
vot i'S.
In Vermont, where the L.'gis! idu.
steps in to cure a void choice oi ai -
other i qup.ii'i without daim to e-i-t ;i
Pr. .rial v ie, it is iloubth— a
leg:'incite process. Vo cannot o.i.s-
Cei ll tho dial lei.ee of the c.t.-P.
\\’e art! not of counsel to the party
manager:-, but im :;:.t“-i -ee.'-e ilir
nnil.es the reason for this action.
<!. vernor Tiiden does not ;ice,l nor
wish tins vote, and tho only imp..r
tance of the issue is tin-: It l- said
with great, emplia-is that there can lx
nog ug behind tin: delusion oft: ■i*
Governor of a State; that his certifi
cate ii the elector is final. If this is
true m tho three Stalls of Suilli
: Carolina, Uloia kl, and L :ti-i Pel,
j where n >ngh votes are ink. :. to elect.
jit.yes dee. or i, and the r.-U, thrown
j out, it woul i sven I hat si:n :: r ac: .on i
elsewhere mi da ho ju-si. i dine, and
even iviuiii tillable, as forcing the:
set dement of -o s.-rious a question of
! jurisdiction.—A’iw 1 ••* Sun.
It is a great thing to be nb]e to see
a point.. Here is a happy ins:slice of
abdiU in that line. A country'll nil
'wandering with hi ■■ wife through the
art-galleries of the Puiladclphia ex-i
bition, stood hefure Rivaiiv’s pietaire
i of Circe and the companions of Ulys
ses. lie gazed earnestly at the paint
ing, wondered what was me,ml by the
handsome young woman playing on
her lyre, wh.j* a herd of \vine wal
lowed and tu ‘tiffed about at her feet,
iin then looked tip the picture in
. ids catalogue, and pondered over tin
title “The companions of Ulysses;’
■ said he: “Well, if that isn't, tho hard
;esl skip old Grant’s got y, f.'
The Empress of Germany is one of
the most simply dressed women, ex
cept on occasions of ceremony. Her
i bills arc said to he less in amount
j than those of the wives of many of
j the Berlin merchants. She not un
frcqnently is seen driving out in r
| calico dress, and the Priuee-.s, i'is
; marok, fresh and comely, though past
02, Superintends her farm work, go ■
j about the house with a great bunch
’| ed keys at her girdle in the good old
j style and her bed-rooms arc filled with
; .knitted quilts and such articles, evi
dence of her own skill and industry.
A bhnrl. -xt ::,v.
Grant’s mi -s ige ams a remar!.' dlv
short one. cud, it.; \v ■ l e.r
more brief than In- ..ri.dun ••!. i
e.t it, to be. All t.L.'.r, pari .*t it in
support of tb-' ar ; e,. •, a
-—arguing' tlm legal ali i roll -i it u?in;all
iinpossibuily of g - I' sand liieir
I'Crtit’eali's of i ! ■•■! ion wd.udl f‘■ c
Washington • . .gs ■ vc r .. vted
would be the .-■da le. n lint of t.a -
sa; e, does a i ape. .r.
I ids legal • iiru"',?. we have b en
a mured, was the ••. ot t' dut. t ’ t-.li
iug, whoso p.iamf i! mind i; is be. n
laboring on file subject v.< ;! nigh . xe.r
s.ni'i* ii Ii is t. n ,ii- - ..i■ i■. i tiial ti;e
ia Hut eh'i.t on a
false and iVe in.; ml e. ut in tne
t iirec SO e >Ht and "and -.t!>l ia! : ■
ii em. ' .it f ' : so a", a . .and ill'll
men and ermii . i.m: 1 b t> i; n
. to I .I'. ,i b.e.t v.e •<• ,i ■• .
■.! ■Vi rv i.a e fiir.:.:i g ■ c . lines w, ri
til Ill'll it "...! it wi; I i.J'.n. "
Why? \Yn will pr.im:,e the tin.'.id
of our cm; e| n .: >y • . : iug tiint
mu xp -<-!i : to i
ike i if. i.l. of :■ . ... if. it wa
discoviae.l ii: t. "■ vvi.-VH' yl de il
Hii'/iit be, .da, •. -' I . i’.. ret
well and i.e . . ali Pie le-nlb Radi
cal Coe .! i e l -a ... la cord
de.e.iy iic.ssihty to ims position, and!
we'doubt tit;' G: i.t di--.veivd tlm'
Ids support of t in: iia’id and i.surpa- !
Lou aas li.ieiy •<> fail iu the He ate
of such a i.aiay backing ns w .uid
hold turn b iriule: Utulcr such cir- :
cnii.r.tanci s the mesr'.gc was lines- 1
peco! ity mu dai’a and, and 1 ’.rani; v. ii! sei
... ] kei c ui' : ,i■: .ay I
did it.”— 7'r’-Il M -
\ Ut • •: " * ..mad H,;: g
John I*. tty, I'.iior.'.l. voted the 1
De::.X'l me 1 :o Ibo l'S
digliiid'in if hi- bi'r’hivii. w ever i
since iie onedy I Iron the hud
•of at g)■ i.i,n:. ,i, nave 1 their
best endeavors to provoke , ■ a to a
row. I’etiy, bow. er, is a pi .1 at
:.! •(), l-i-l 0.-pt lei tile
, and usnlta of iiis
i .rmer frii-nos, uelil :.! adoo! iiooa
on A O! sduy, wmie a I ... rk at .da:",
ca and yard, t •• i leile; iunnv AHiei's.
he conciud.' I i‘ was atioat time to j
lake smm ion ill lue ] n nd-.-s.
t_ : •i Le , eomaie.. ' .Vr i : (it
Pol:v tor .a.. :, a ilun v.iariij
i ■ , iia an an . . I■ ; : .m- on,
when aiion i.,o'tvi- • .e>, a haiciiet a
.’■ . iy, bo y r . Inn.. !’• i
.lie:, drew his jii.i and r. a ' tired. Simnl
' ;.;eo 1 -.ly va il id ■ r -' PTI- i_e
lit . f-H'i* : I'- - •• s IW ti . ui i >• Ml’
• . . . ■ .• .1
..■ ■ ’ 11l t<G t., .• ilf t i 1.. •. .id I.L
w
I tr.-ii > i ’..f-f-r tL’f
V HI j . vim. I,h iing an exit throe h
;.i-j m mth.
Vit r i at 'hey tied, lr . k g- their
V j ? 1 ' ■ ltd, V . i l i’ii iO
’
ii v. c ;i hi . -’l w . lie ; ,e.
ho (Petty) did not have
N • Or!- • 7k
Ik'',.: V;
The exami- ati.m of ' .dr ih
inii-sitni .f atliitavi..- aiai snuhaii g Op
in I'oun.e l, in lie .a let f e le
Cam ass bide. and:.. |j i.ird, (•'. • and i:
night. Ii : • ii-, 1 5.0., ..i that the vole
will be iee,| 10-i’:e: :wv. inoin
, -at 10 o’l
ine su ■up by tie*co ins."] .V:
till) Duel ... i .e. ; I'l a I ir. t. \\ .
Bull! le, . ! I’l.. e 1 eat lor the
llepui.lov..- e ■ S-G .v. Nov. , 1.1 i>
The o qi -rr. I I .V R. i lie wis
pOiYoi'iiil jud .'N'ln.ttiou of the tic!"
br oigu t oil! in l 1 •in vrs,: i! ion. add
A ill, v. ia• 1 ; hi p'li he ini-,.1 ■ha i.
cm.re lanii ;■ r vial tha e\i ... 0....
ry ('... d 1 ?, c. hi .: .w- l ~ r; a: ia. a ...
ihe or ..i -nee o'' a • a ,ev lo and ir -.1
! the ekmi 1;, i spa "and :i I■ • 1 l :ua j
;1 ' of 1 ! eof .le let gar Ine vole i t
the a ' ■1; ... rs. i> .; i lie end is
| not vet. i ..reii'e: ut lead, after
pointing out whs nin tl vote shtm)d
tie purgi .1 and wherein the vole g. \. e
| lor the ih:d"ii electors Kimtiid be ai
,cr ■ a .-.ed, c meln-h'd with a I de v!. .
isumm. 'l up tin) ft -all as f..11 r
j Tildeu 23,03i. J f.iyi s 21,‘10Y. This is
cxeiusire of ■ .... vote i.f Duval, w ova
,il is urged sin lid I.e rrjee.tekl from
the eo iut. al'aigeikev. If llu> votn of
.Jefferson be purged. Tiideu's majori
ty >v.l! be 2,21 k. -i‘i ill!--' ' F/ licit-
I Clil.
—-
Ido vs Republican exnres'. ions:
"All ii—l e n’t vavst the State
j from me.”—D. H. Cka nibffl'hiin.
"We won’t, purge worth a ct nt”—
South Ou'oliii". canvassing boat'll.
“Tile !I* *; j.. i ■ ilicuus don't, earn ad -
; for Ji'ei,;." While'll deessi.—Oor
rnsnondeiice of tho Ciucmnaii Com
j morcial.
ff v York II r dd: An obituary uo
iticn of a young man w.w handed it.
last night for ius.-iiion in our eoi
niniir, concluding va.lt tho fwliotviug
touching rimiari::
; Gone beioro the ret urn ing board above
j May bo be counted in.
“Lot me iu ike the songs of a pi-ool."
■m.i I earn not who make tin- laws,”
said Homebody. Tim RpuNiiMii
dsiatcsman says “let me make the iv
turiiiug boards and 1 care not who
does the voting.”
Ruler visitor. Speaks: “The elec
toral coll—” Bang! bang! (Enter
coronet. —Same old ve-diet, Number
2,T26). —Cleveland Leader.
tii'hnvnig n Parly.
The rti!i s for any party arc not dif
f r i t from those for I'cluivior id
""•ne. Y' u nicy and make yourself
'easaiit, just as you do at borne al
ways. This on pit to pu: one of .Mi
■m your good 1., iutvior, for try as von
a.id pit on ail ■. ou eau, yoa eeii't
mow anything !letter io compin'
than your old home ever' da' 1 man nci
i" m ti, iv set out io I. v. ry polite,
it iiiile.-s yon are polite every day
the shabby, rough., co ..moll style
givi-.s all the ioipios-ioii tiiat poo;, ~
.’ of y on. Mmm i.. are u t lik -
cloth."-', that you can pu: on hneor
I'M' id ; ! : -.ire, but li:. • v■ m; s: .im
. hoouters, t:..u row I'iglitor
"Ooi-td, a -vou c riy y n If ~11 the
dme. Ami lei tl iu ■ aivio.. m, nev
er to liavo manners too lint: for cverv
!y. or to try' to t,e so n.-'e that you
i ' ■ V' ■ • J u.. a.., don’t use
io 1!; t■lai •g i • i.r try to be too
s-.v or to a y ourself out wailing ; u
..... .pie, jn- - t-> make an impn-■ ion.
I > eht smii, every time you speak ...
ay one; i,‘ in-.ks silly, luidyou 5!;.r,1l
aliaw somebody nt home to make inn
it' you ; good many times t > break
von of tiie halnt. tSindo when there
i" anytiiing to smile at, but t > grin or
gi • git; w lieu you say any common
ii. ■ •, like "It a a pli aantday, 'jUia!. ;.
von look li tie LeiU i limn a tool.
V. hen supper :s served, a boy whi
look ter 50..." little girl to wait Oil,
and bring her wlml .-ho asks for, a
plate of (iv.-: is or cup of beef tea,
which is fashionable for parties now,
or .-.cue col I lopgit ■ first, liicn cake
and jelly with i e-creams, and the
grapes and eandy aberward, if there
..re such things. But a gentleman
Is no! take iff ; supper til! lie Sees
I .t vi, - .I' that, lie waits ou has all
iPul. iis? wants first. At a sit-down
pi "pie lm k out more for
ti; : : V‘ S. D .n’t try to eat all th;
good things you can, and dt n't carry
■ V any t l .i::in your j • ekt t to eat at
■A;.: !-. Don't be ;;n i-.iy, and what
i • mer ■, don't o: li if you see
any i.e ike ; dv. lieii.einber
e good ol i Kif iff w: i was waken
■ 1 ■ 1 • of iiis twelve s pm saving,
"iik.'ho! 1. my .I. vi bi ethi t'll lie slecp
ieg, and I am tiie only one wiio
w.. ken- to pr.ii-e and pray.” “Sou,”
s; ..I the u, -e fa tiler, “you had bet; er br
'.-p, too, taan wake lo venture your
her-. No t a lilt can be as bad a
- liiig whi. ti is quick to see and
so a : of other people's wrong.—Hit
' 1.. (hrl Fa v., ui
Vi im. A : . '.mi.
m : Y . H-t. -.■)!;ve Logan :
>:i;k M. II! a lively i’.ehion about tile
IHim a law >.. , eu fore - tile ladv oc
ds of cei: -• its at. the th •-
tl ■itoi■ me vi .rffi' •a1 i. iy jjx-
UI.'C for t.:■ i keeping to ;l p i t ill i
■ a-v a; lank Only ti..- idea
gilt i.e Pdratid a young Atnuri
■e,lb aff -! Ilipcd as-iie "aaj.ro- j
i c.-id'i'g to tie >L.ff > and told site mns'
tak" tier hat o!f. Sue was ontva-i
; •" \ "... .1. .ail ! wdii reason, f..
Lad no tiuit t! ff 1 ". - - le. r hair af
t ill"; -tvof sh , I::;' and burned
and n.-r but Lad - .ou'li ■ 1 i)>'-r fioui
a .... Ul. : e. a meat b :.;Plb:
■ v , i: ; bonnet, r il ; irioiy ti. ■
Ire com ei t room in Paris or New
1 and she tempt" ! to forego
plea.'..arc of suciug i.: j av rather j
: •.a pi iu among un ;;:--,e,n'o!y of 'i
,::"s wiiosc hair was elaborately ilress
,l,a..in !■ me e.. ■;.; deiff.i and wilh
f ...;'.e r-:, roses and even jewels.—Ex-:
....
A AYi Pov. . a.—A good wife i .
to a man "is i mi, for gtii and cour- ,
age; a !i; i one eoaf-isi >.i, we di.e'-s
•Mi i. i ••; ;ir. a . coil bi: >.o .s bopc
le-s to a m ill v.ffoiv ;:e wife possess
es iir;niic.s.s, deci-i 1 li and economy.
I'i.ere l- ii i ouiwaio proprietor vviimh
.•an coil I,i m .ae( I;;.ff at ;a e, extrava-.
..... iCt-; end !’:;!y at liome. No sj ir.t
e.ii. king ea le." • l.a 1 in:l i "ie a lin
.•> ...irong. but his I; ■ lid is it ;.da
.aaut. lie needs ii tranquil mind,
n.t i‘s: a eia! 1 y if ii .s au it si "lligclil
man, with a whole bead, lie needs its
u, r.d force in tiio coiiila : • f life. To
recovi r his eonqi .sure, home lnn-t be
ajd iff of j ■ uv and coni fort. There
ff, soul ivw w.s its streiigi.h, and goes
;!; \v .a renewed vig >r to i iicouu
. i..r the 1 door uud i.voubie ■of a-■ But.
: at li. me lie finds no rest, and there
, i iv.rh !;••: 1 1- iiptH', jealousy a'ad
! gloom, or assailed with com|)!'iint
■ a ~,1 lanisUiV. hope VUliisliea, UUil he
.-inks into despair#
The Pont Pav.:.—Tho first month
! of the iiorli 'packing seasen closes with
! the total number of hog.- packed ut
I the - ix priueipul cities in excess of tho
: corn spoil.lieg period last year by
■ id.irK). At Giiicago the increase is
ff.O; Si. Lo us 35,001), Milwaukee
I 5,000 and Indianapolis 8,000. Cin
cinnati is the exception Unis far, the
'otul packing being 50.(Kip less than
jut. tin:; period last year. Cuiiirarv to
thee.uly estimates of idle, trade in
noiue. quarters, the receipts at most
of the i".idi:ig points have been con
siderably in excess of the totals for
the i .'.responding month last year—u
i-ircumstunco which must afford but
j Ui.th) eiicoffraguueht to those who
; have been calculating confidently np
! on a “short crop.”
Fi.oKinA Hocussed.—The canvassing
hoard, it will be seen, have auccess
i fully reversed the popular verdict of
; that Stale for Tib ten —counted out
j both the Democratic Representatives
elect iii Congress-elected tho Radi
cal candidate for Governor, and a
j Radical majority iu tho Legislature.—-
J/jcort Ttinjrcfh.
raffs and Fauclcs.
Gu:i • should not wear these wide
■ ■t! . house, ifugging tluough
a 't'k 1 1 ;n of leather is a cold,
attenuated fraud.
A i • mp wa ille- when lie walks
I j 'hi!, a lien I e swims, but never
0. v." w sight iii the
' iter, but only changes ends.
Mal l ;j and i.sf. licities are increos
to; p an i. ut in New York
■ y that, l! . y I un; tie: burden of the
business of some of the courts.
tii" Ulster covcroth the old
- es of ilii! secdv swell, ho the long
' q v... 1 hide iii - shabby waist of
y hit girl of
the period.
“ ,■ pr 'l'vi. tor In ?” asked a
u of a .lull boy who was tending a
.. "I don’t know,”
i l i e l id, with a vague look ; “wbut
-Ml < 1 u iooki.'ig man is he?”
i : ii; .1 pr, ; : ible to single
• :•••• ’ 'mi r filed at a recent meeting
! u-yT. ;• ia and hating society,
y one in or! >• di appeared for
t , ii i.e, and he came down to
,! iy with 1: - arm in u
o'er Ids eye, and
. • ",r,e of having slept
opi all ii dit in W;u cellar area.
afier the first
hud':.ad di-d sat i.y lho open
. de • • bun: : waiting for tho
in th# back
:. ‘os ildllg of going
> ■ •'.> : a. quarrel of some
;• • ! .'V. to me that I can’t
>m a! p.e till they be
gi:,, t);.in I can doze off gently.”
h • : II :. once dined with
ff . vt In- hgiitfal village of
:'• i’e vi. . ;■: • >ii m ;: r ; : s ("c.iiiiai y com
j.l •m■ i “Ab, my dear fellow,”
. : ply, “I am
•- ■t" any th: : youhl not get to-day
ii a r as our friend Tom
' ■ loiuiy not,”
i, mm A., !: "from a Hatchett one
.. : e\|'" ! v: 'op but a Glop.”
- ."’.ii:, v.pp courting Kilty
Mid. be beg . ::1 -as lovi . flea will
a, tiiat she
won ; s; ,i . one lock of her golden
h ff L - id to him by
How Mike mid
•.ate nr man and wife, their court
strife, ami a
makes it; though still
. . ht ne’er now
e, but out iu>
liamki-full takes it.
; ' ; lady who had
' -viT 4 i . of her heart to
1 - -1 • -
■ . had her
•• ’••• irunhn !by the
■i.i.; i.o.iuy fare
; another
•- : -i '.hi i.s 1 in {!• ••a:-,** street..
1 ■ i elk , linel pine
way, oaf vvii/ie him an affecting
• v.V.-'a ■ •;?: ‘ You want io
ck and stamps to buy we
■■ y ; vi ad a. ■- >a; Jin
', -I ; an ukii
h Jj. •! the next (into
jon hear
* ' Savannah,
! ,r was on
A. ■• .: ks over 1,-
'-tiO p TANARUS: e .jinateia
,>u tk of.; !it ■ tun y . port.
00.
.... meet the
; : . nof deaths to
i:: f resident, has
U .; ■ko':• V c ::k. Yet, feaiful
a has .‘-cemed, the
.1 i : i xi teded in oih
. Iphia in 1793,
■ i S-r .... : h in 1853,
ana mtk : jswick this year. In Phil
: , ■ .. of til .■ then res
n!, :ml :9 p ■ C : of the totaj
• i carried oil’. Iu liruns
i . began later and
e... . ifna- i. .... in ;■ .vannah. Yet
i. or six xvi hs about 7^
• • ... .-in,;.; and 10 per cent,
i : her ■ resident population
I wore swept axvny.
•V i no oO'ioiul Geor
-Hi.iiitii mujori! ies: First
er Btj uit, (>,-
■i. i di.-urict—Smith over
\\ iiitv■!, V, Vi. Third district—Cook
! over Pi. ! 5,59-1. Fourth district—
i! • v- ■ ■ . ... o' i, B,t> - 23. Fifth
dr.tricl -thi.'id r ovi r Markham,
9,Hid. ... ii •ij riot Mount over
(tow-, o.7i'i. lv vveth district—•Fel
ton over I) limey, li, tin. Eighth dis
. iru-i • ■ V.'p’on.s, 19,0H7. Ninth dis
trict -iLfll, 15,38(1.
V . -. . : n, December (5.—A. dis-
I i : i>y Senator Jno. Mitch
ell V n To nil. Sic, dof Salem, Ore
• fon, v ate -i tha - 10-day Mr. Cronin,
•• D ' nil • undid ito for elector,
! himself non.anted tnvo other Demo
te. a electors, and they east the
vui of Ore .on for Tihleu and Hen
ii'i.'ks, and Governor Clover and the
Me; "clary of Flute reoognD .and them,
and gave Cronin the certified lists of
tic electoral vote. The two Itupah
iiean electors of whose election there
II no doubt nu t and elected Mr.
Watts to HU his own vacancy, and
east the vote ot Oregon for Hayes and
j Wheeler, hut the Governor and Seo
j retarv of State refused to give tl.vsiu
the certificate.
No. 42.