The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, April 26, 1883, Image 1

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PAULDING Win. A. BREOKENBILGE, Publisher. PHOFKS^IdNAli nAROS. D H S. KOUtttlSJN, PHYSICIAN A SURQcCN, Tetd^ra his rr<*f*#st ml itrviiea : u the jimcticc of iiiaAioiitd in all Its branoficA 'o the citly. ns o D illai nnd Mtrroundin/ c uutrv. caif Ofil;• No. 6 Acvorth sfcieet, near <s iiift lmwe. VT K FlRLDAR- OBO II RO HURT 1IELDGH & ROBERTS, F 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dallas. PmI'tbur Omntv. GttiiI*. Pmc'ioe in nl‘ t.h« oour P«*» mp 1 ; nitfen- lion sriv*n t> lo k : mr af.-er wild laud olein *. 061 ectl.ins a *p»>cin ty< M.y J M, rV S K y, • . ‘attorney at law, Dil'us, P -nlilln* County, Gsorgi*. Pro upt nMentlon gt v# n t.-» cr*’l-ct’one in *nv part ofdli** State. Will lands looked after «nd intru'W* CUT i-'tid It with 9 *tr* n Smrooii »ml T|||phlvri'i ;• V* 1 pi Si *' M n T^nv" ft!*- I n | tiling n' *n *. wnrr nt^l ri nutn*, *qu«J nil T i ,n to three Roller nwnj. Ii|| * l^nirante^l top’ew, o» »n(»n«» refund'd. Un'y on* tot m nt to 1nt* ouucc 1 g*»*t8 wwn'Ml and l>n tdiiar. « trru nr* f ^(|'r»*"thr IU r.u f #C • ureif, -UIAWmut h»» VRR PLATE CP., M Bioora ti *lii tt ert, Boston, *'»*». NEWS GLEANINGS. Ill (if Tli VF ANY KIND OF Sewing Machine Repaired. BOV All Kinds of Needles, Attac hm.i nl8, JYWfl, life., Ftc. — OF— I*. McCORMACK, 51 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Gw Estf'Send Msehlnf* by Express. #H7.35 FOR **1- finalc for (lie Mll'oii.—Vienna Eollan labial Organ. Sw.-t—t "n 1 most Selwtilful mnsin know. Popul.r in Ivir '"<■ Anv Wine ran 1) ■ Hav.d rn it, 'rem O'-' Ilund'fd *n Yni.kce Doodle. Ev.n Him. “wl'li n« ear" while nwav (le- Iiu1iir.il hi.lira wiili Him iiiatniircnt. Any onecin iilan it Children fifty it in one e-den-. ' Coils hut one-t.nth ai muon as the O’R n"ite, Oi-ennine, ft'., enl i« for sweeter anil ne-dft n*Hir common nwsio. To intrnitnes on 1 * wp will rend a cam- pie O-enn. with limpid tr-pk contelntnv tu 1 word, unit rntnle of 66 now ami popn'ar sonis. ■ hich in ‘he. t form *»H for $36.35, pronaM (o anv Pii'lrcia tor O v LY $1. (1. O. T>.—Aa a enarsntpp t'’et cverv one will reoeivo all the/ n"T for, ive will semi ru’.amn’p Innk an.1 nr-ran by einre's C. O D. *1 -CO: two for $160: three, *2.80, or ino-e et. the ra'o of ti) per ilrz-n. We ran- not prepew e°od« »»nt c. O. T>. Cirenler. free. A-itilrpas MONA t*NO“K MUSIC CO. I.tiok Box 7 a 0, H'na 'a'° N 11. Gold has bejn discovered in Ala.-hui o runty, Fla. Richmond, Va., now claims lo liavei population of 71,000. “Blighted Hope” ‘ is the suggestivi name of a saloon at Malvern, Ark. A largo mine of Plumbago has beer discovered on the farm of James .Stone, in Station! county, Va. ' An artesian well four hundred fee’ deep, at Parna-us, Va , has been finished uud rfiords excellent water. TheAikansas Legislature has passed a bill prohibiting the sale of iiquot within two miles of nny church. Arkansas has doubled her population within the last, ten years, and is ranked as the fourth cotton State in the Union. The Florida coast is to havethrie new light houses—nt Mosquito Inlet, nt Hu,.. Wall Alim nnd one further doWI. the coast. Over 40,000 acres of timber land will be sold in Randolph county, Ark., thU month under the provisions of the over due tax law A sweot potato put to boil on th stove of n lady iti Katchez, Miss, ex ploded with terrifflo force, nearly killing the lady. Florida fruitgrowers intend cultiva ting the Grape on un extensive scale They claim that they can be as success fully grown hr in California. A gold vrio lias been Htruck at Gain*- ville, Fla., by men digging an artesian well. It is believed that it will ausny 1500 to f 1,1)00 per ton of ore. The grange co-operative store at Me ridian, Miss., which strrtcd business in 1870 with n capital of |f>0, sold last month $5,800 worth of goods. A movement Is on foot To hal ad grand reunion of the army of Northern Virginia, on the field of the second bat tle of Manassas, during tho coming sum mer. All tho u-rvivots of that army will be invited, nnd it is proposed to ask Gan Fitz. Leo to order the Virginia volunteer fore s to liavo their summer encampment there. Mr. Matt. Hunt, of tho Mobile and Montgomery railroad, says that tho coal boom has passed away beyond figures, ami that shipments from Warrior, l’ratt and New Castle and otner mine* along the South nnd Noith road to gulf ports is absolutely stupendous. Arrange ments aro being made l.v which Ala bama coal will he shippeu from New Orleqns, Mobil 0 and Penstcola to all porta of Europe. Mr. Hunt, who has studied this question, believes there is enough coal in Alabama to supply 10,- 000,000 of peoplo for 100 years to couie. Albany, (Ga ) special: Oapt. John P. Fort, of Macrnu tliaauuiieiy- oLaitesuui welt* 1.1 Southwest Georgui, is experi menting in his Oaky Woods plantation, draining oil’ the ponds and slushes there on by boring down through them and lotting the surface w.itf'i* oil* through the underground streams known to exist nil through this section. This will give him hundreds oi acres of the most fer tile lands for cultivation, and of its tuo cess there can be no doubt. Several lame, sickness-breeding ponds have thus been drained oil’ within the corporate limits of Albany within a few years past. In Prison. Ex-Warden Haynes, in ins 1 ‘Picture* of Prison Life,” givos tho following inci dent in connection avitli tho work on the enlargement of tho old Massachusetts Penitentiary, It affords a strange ex ample of the way tho tender and the terrible aro sometimes associated in a criminal’s personal history. It was neceHsnvv to employ some at “Onward nnd Upward. DALLAS, PAULDING COUNTY, GA., APRIL 26. 1883. TOPICS OF THE DAT. MtmnxnEna in 'Franco, it they have money, ere compelled under tho new law to pay a largo sum to the family oi their victim. Gkneiui. Fitzhuuu Lhk is making ar rangements to hold a reunion of the sur vivor* of tho Army of Northern Vir ginia at Manassas next summer. p’liu practice of cremation ia making Kijcit progress in Jupau that it ia said nbuut ‘.1,000 bodies are annually disposed of in this mauncr. H E. SMITH & CO., , Da'lns, G’orvls, D.nlers in Family Grooories. Plain and Edu^y rJonfuftToneres r Piiecl*Hv. Every* tbi°° f-ripi and nie-; just from the fnc'ory 1 AVn .lo.ire tn say lo nur friend, nnd He pniilio in °»n=ril thl* b.vlnv opened nut u strok -of grensries nnd onnfectlnneri‘®, we p* opo*° to a*t* them a* i-bean f s the cheap e«t * Sm II Profits and Quick Sales” ah* lift nu- irotto. Come nnd fee us aud ei convinc'd. THtl ’’OTltGtV YTj„ STHR SP9NGIFD B&NNER. T-e nldftTl, mist nonu’ar. and cheTP. Fimi’v nane-, W"»« ‘U*t; vra” with 18 fc : J .. Tt is a largo 8 pace, 40 oo r umn illn^ trat*‘T ’i K nrv riappr, »li« ‘ C'RTI full Of wnle-t lM H^oriev Bketcb««», p>- ems wit Irimo-nnd cei^r i fun miit nopu'ar patter mi 20 ve^r*, »'v P0.0H0 p^ri^n is Rolul, ':ub«tant*H’ t p^iHble. OuW 50 cents » ve«r. 5 caplet, S2; or 75 cents a v« choice of "et. of sis triple plated silver Dnnons no brn«8, new *tv'e, retail price $!.• 50: or Am. TVot.inner*. 700 ra-fH, illu^raicd defines o^OGO word<, numeroiiR tables boon 1 in c'olli. wilt, bct.te 1 b-ink^, or wonderf ol knlf- URna 1 $1.50 \fuHum*'n Pdrv in u band'e, sells at mic fhr e doilir*. bnc^c handle, mme pl4J« ; nr .u^e’-b b<^U hvmorcv sweej est. musicil instrument Known, nrico r 1,50. Fi‘-cr n'liliovo premlnin, and Bonne nne yen- sent free, 'nr 25 <-reen stnmn®. Sn'i- tc-ihe SHiifftOtlo-* guar’ntftftd money rffit-idcil. Trial trip 3 mnn'h f°ri m c.en'ft S|iftc : ni«-. f rc». . Ad'lr»«* HI AR SPANGLED 1HNNE11, Hin.dalc, N. II A capitalist contemplates the estjh- lishment of u larger bucket nnd broom factory on the Island near the railroad bridge at Chittanoocheo, Fla. It is said that the Jacksonville Fla., liquor dotlers have raised a fund of i2,- 000 with which to pay lawyers to contest the validity of the new liquor law. After a protracted suspension, it is said the Roan iron-works, at Chuttrnoo- ga will resume operations this week, furnishing employment to many people. Some valuable phosphate beds have been discovered in Florida, whicli will before long be brought to public atten tion and fully developed by Georgia capitalists. T ie University of Georgia has at last accepted the $50,005 given it on certain condition*. The Trustees voted thir« teen to one on the proposition, Bob Toombs voting in tho negative. The peach farm of Mr. Fame!!, broth er of Charles Stewart Parnell, the Irish agitator, six miles below West Point, Ga., contains 700 acres, and has 125,00b peach and a number, of other trees. There is a determined effort on the part of some of the people of Florida to divide tho State into two parts, to hi known as North and Smith Florida. It is said tho interests of the different parts are not identical. A movement is on foot in Savannah meeting with great encouragement to organize a company to commence man ufacturing rice iliis eea-on. It is be lieved that it will prove a profitable- business here as elsewhere. Eudkii W. P. SrnATroN, one of tho best known pioneers of Cincinnati, who died a fow duya ago, married in that oily more than two thousaud oouplea. FitENcn police mon iu Paris aro paid rewards of from ouo to five dollars for making arrests aud captp ring offenders, uud the Minister of Justice has decided to iuorcuso those by one-third. A ooitfr.* tB oSlffenes in a tiliiomi:. zoo got into a fight rc-oently, during which tlioy knocked tho fence down, and ran over a orowd of school children, iu jip-ing several of tliom sovorely. Fiieueiuok Douoi.ahs is soon to marry a young woman, who is doscribod as “noarly white.” Mr, Douglass ia sixty- years old, and receives large feea as Recorder of tho Distrait of Columbia. General Lee’s monument at Lexing ton, Va., will bo unveiled on Juno B. Jefferson Davis will preside, Genernl Joseph E. Johnson will be chief inarslm 1 . and Major John W. Daniel orator. Malaria affeota by preference) low and moist localities. As such localities arc tho natural abodo of mosquitoes, a sci entific gontlomun asserts that malarial l^iueases are produced by the bites of thoso insects. r Mn. Tahob, the one-month Senator, tho prisoners outsulo the walls, and I so- ., tQ ft ropot ter tho other day: “1 looted n man for that pnrposo who had • ukfl of Bumc 0 , tho8 „ always behaved well, and who hud but a never e a short time to remain. Very much to my newspaper mca—telling how much a mu-prise, he objected to going outside to man pays for his night-shirts and all work. . . that sort of thing.’’ This was so unusual that I inquired the — Ho hesitated a lnomout, but ft- | j U paE David Davis proposes to turn nally told mo. children do more harm than good, beoauso they ropede tho circulation of tho air, while Prof, Govct says that tho evaporation from their leaves keeps tho surrounding air moist and cool, and that they arc n protection against dust; they absorb the carbonic acid and send out oxygon, while their roots draw np stagnant water, and absorb tho organic matter in the flilth from which the streets of a town arenover free, acting as a disinfectant. Tiusyonr’s flood on tho Mississippi !m- iicen followod by swarms of gnats in tie- river parishes of Louisiana and Missi»Hlp pi, in the s»mo manuor as tlio overflow ol last year, and cattle, borsos. anil muloe »re falling before thoir deadly attack® Tito Vicksburg Herald reports that in the neighborhood of Mound Lauding, in Bolivar County, Miss., forty-bovou lino mules fell victims to these dreadful posls on Thursday nnd Friday of tho first wook in April. Several oonnlios abovo Viclts burg have been invaded by tho guais, IllUTCT ftVI.I.I-lIB in Muine illy, iiut-lu. fttrangn devices fn order to cnnoenl their contraband wares, On a recent police raid in that state, in one limine the bottles were found ill tho well, tightly corked and with strings round llu-ir cceks for convenience iu raising. I another the bottle* were under I ho ooolf ing range iu the ashpit. One liquor seller, a woman, had two flat bottle* hooked to a belt which sbo wore under her overskirt, and another dealer con cealed liis under a trap door beneath a pile of hay in n ooclc toft. Cai’T. Holstein, of tho Danish army, lias invented, for the uso of itifauiry sol. diors, a shield, which, though weighing ouly seven pounds, is bullet proof and hauily. It is of Btool, twenty Inches long by eighteen broad. Two spikes at the bottom enable the Holilior t» tlx it firmly in the ground, and a hollow at tho top can bo used as a roHt for Ilia rilto. Tho experiments that were made with tho shield at Copenhogen a sh«t time ago were deemod highly satisfactory, but will be repeated on a larger sonic before the Danish Government decides as to its adoption for the army. d me. Ho had a wife and two iip) ur ] u y Hall,” tho principal house ol who wore ignorant of his being oment at Bloomington, III., into a in prisou. In the small yellow house, ho . . j a_ j n ai 10 Haiti, directly opposite his cell-window humneHS place and to bu d in the re ho won same and near where ho would have to work, I town a theatre that shall surpass any should ho go outside, they were then thing of the kind in Illinois, living, ' Class Iu geography, eomo forward, nnd in case any of you drop n penflil, look out of tho window, or utter a cough, I will keep tho wholo school in at re cess. Now, then, Where is Urcou Cheoso Greek ?" They give it up, “Wliatl None of yon able to answer that question? Hem are twenty boys who expect to become business men, and seven girls who will beeomo wives nnd motliurs, and not one of you know flint Green Ohcesn Creek rises in the south eastern part of Hindustan, and flows in a northwesterly course for seventeen miloH nnd twenty-two rods, and empliea into Hum River 1 You boys would look nice stnvting out ns lawyers, doctors and bookkeepers, wouldn't you? 'Go to your seals, and ns a punishment each one of you must write fifty words and givo mo tlio name of every President in the Uni ted Stales. “Class in nrithmotio, step this way, and lie careful liow you stupor you won't get nny dinner to-day. Now, James, what, is a rhomboid?” “I don't know, sir.” “You don’t? You are expecting to sliifw/aniT'yon (loii't Trnow vvlint a rhom boid is? A rhomboid, sir, is a parallelo gram whose opposite sides only aro equal, sml whose angles lire not right angles. Take your seat, nnd don't you dare to look lip until you linvo committed seven teen pages of history to memory. “Nmv, Thomas, what. iH tho nmmmt duo on a note for 8-K17.10J, given forono year, ono day, ouo hour and nine-lentils iif a minute, anil bearingsuven nudthroe- elovontlis per omit, interest? Como, now, answer off-hand.” “Can't do it, sir." "You can’t? Only yestorday you told mo that you intended to run a grist-mill when yon grow up, and hero you can't answer a simple quest ion in mathematios 1 You'll never he able to mu one end of a eorn-sfielloi', and l might as well tell you so now. Go to your sent and cipher out ono hundred ami sixty examples iu vulgar fractions. "Class in ancient, history, now advance. When wns tlio flvat rebellion against tlio Assyrian King Sarduuupulus ?” No answer. “James, Henry, Charles, Samuel— what I None of you able to answer this question 1 You are preparing to go out into the world as insuranco cimvossors, telegraph operators, bank clerks and Board of Triulo speculators, nnd behold your ignorance I What would any of you do in case you wore walking through He had watched his children nil through the summer, playing in n vacant lot of land belonging to tho prison, directly under his window, and so near him that ho could hear the voices; and lie could soe his wifo passing iu and out of the OvBn 12,000 persons waited iu the drizzling rain to have a last look at tho faco of Peter Cooper a* he lay doad iu liis coffin. Among tho procession was an old gentleman who had walked with moment to make inquiries. In the meantime, his wife, not hear ing from him, hod como to Charlestown to live, oust lulling thin tenement m plain sight, and within a few rods of liis cell, liis feelings were regarded, and ho as allowed to servo out liis sentence ithout being discovered. This story of mortified affection is Mattuew Ahnold insists that in re vising the Old Toatament, beauty and power shall not bo destroyed, evon to obtain a more correct rendering, and that oven where the meaning is not at all clear, the charm and music of tho old simply told, 'but its situations nnd sug- | words shall remain, stions of suppressed feeling might ■*"“ tempt a dramatic writer. A man chained in his own disgrace aud continually tan talized with tlio sight of liis better days a subject worthy of Greek tragedy, An Ainorlcnn Lord. Insure Your Pro|i"'*v Aanin** *<«** toy t'lrc, I mnz-ntfv ts ■ O i.Unar.tsl 'luurancB Hod. nmv, wnlrs I- co° 61* d 'o th" lir.orln- nriu Swftlilnz-. c m-chei, mid -cSno! hull- p °P - lhr g,ini, fire new. Ever/ nuidpnt ra-n • won lift kno vs th-.t II hentitu'd |, Bum net hi! pron-ly dwtrny-d hv llro- 1,-17, thft aTnll.-r iK.r ‘nn of hla lonBo.re- Thlei- 0 rfl Able cimnanr, and 1 - ' n f rB " u rite. Call on “ J tlo-u. Inr T. A. FOOTE. Tl r» TATT* S nd tr. MOfiRL’S JJ iV D Uv Bits'iress University, tHants, Georgia, F r fl'ufttratfd C-rculnr A live ac'nul bus in-i-s fchml. Entsb'i-hfd twenty tearft. Talks to His Shakes.—“Dis is 11 nice joke yer’s puttin on me,” said ru old colored man as he sat in liis cabin. “Been livin’in dis country long as I is an’ at las’ ter be treated dis away. It’s 11 shame .ter shake a ole acquaintance.” “Who’s yer talkin’ ter?” asked his wife, turning toward him. “i’se talkin’ ter dis chill; dat’s whut j> B0 talkin’ ter. Come aroun’ heah an’ -hake a ole acquaintance like dis. No wonder de Democrats linb dun swept do country.” ■ An aged gentleman at Griffin, Ga. has buried five wives, and by tho side oi each wife is buried a little child, thi offspring of the mother by which it rests, Some women never learn anything, even with the aid of a d'agram. The dredge Alabama, which has been at work in Tampa harbor, has cut channel nine feet deep,seventy-five fee wide and 80J feet long, a portion which was solid rock. The channel must be extended 1,000 feet further make a nine f#ot channel te the town The application of the Savannah Mu- teal Gas Light Company, a new con cern, to lay their pipes through the streets, was denied by the Sanitary Board on the grounds that it is injudi cious to tear up the streets tbis season They will have to wait till cold weather. There are fifteen out of eighty ehil dren in tbe State Blind Asylum at Ma con, Ga., whose sight can be partially or fully restored by an operation. Dr. Calhoun, of Atlanta, generously offers to operate on these children free o! charge, and they will be sent to Atlanta for that purpose. ,, , . , an alley on a dark night twenty years Tint reports from tho great cattle Xionco, niul soino ono should suddenly ranches of tho West aud Southwest in „top you and ask you this question? The d well oliiHs'is dismissed. How the next genera tion will manage to run stores nnd fac tories aud keep tho wheels of comnioreo ami progress moving, 1 don't know.’’— house, or sitting at her window, little jl r . Cooper at the funoral of Washing- dreaming that he hud been so near them for almost two years. . ,, This man's crime was theft. He had | Persons iu this olimato who grumble left liis family in Boston and gone to tho bcotiuse of harmless insect bites ought to western part of the State to obtain work, j oc j comforted when informed that as but Ruling in that, and without monoy ny aB 20.000 deaths ocour annually in to return, lie took a watch whose owner - . 1:. „ n .i .inns 1870 ’=? fcftS&tS fret “o 6 200,000 person, have perished in this way. dieate that the cattle have wiut and are in flno condition. Already large numbers of them are being guthereil lor iliipment and driving iu Louisiana Texas, Kbdbos, Arkansas uud Indian Territory. Prices arc good and 'lie ranchmen are jubilant over (lie prospect of a prosperous year. Tho lm-inos* " likely to be very largely extended m Indian Territory, through a system of leasing large traet-i from tlio various tribes who occupy Unit M-'lim. ’I'"’ public are waiting nuxiom-ly tor tic business to iuer me sufficiently to in dnto lower |-r co-t tor 1 ccf. Ciiaiiles F. Freeman tho religion fanatic of PoOit-sit, Mass,, who, in 187.1, slow bis little daughter us a sacrifice to God, lrnB boon prouounoed si-ue, and will now have to bo tried on tho iioiidiog in Air miirH-o- HO now nays tn ■ lie was instigated by tlio devil, and In religious bolief is ent rely ovei'Uinn “ Mrs. Freeman, too, lias renounced the ri ond Advent delusion, and fool , mere lo o-> ly than does her husband the terrible man —. it,.. „lii 1.1‘h -li-iith. The Attorney Del roll Free From. Pine Forests. A correspondent of the ficicnlifla American, writing from Johnson- vii|(., S. C., incidontnlly mentions a curious iulluoneo of animals in control ling or preventing forest growths. It appears that tho fondness of hogs for tlio juicy roots of young pines lends them to sock them asHjdicatdy, so that where lings aro allowed to roam in that region one can hardly find n young long- leafed pine iu a thousand acres of pine forest. There being no young trees to lake tlio'plaoe of tho old ones used up |l y Ll»W IIUJlOotlliDlI HIM- lUipouHuu ginn- ci-ers. that species of j>ino timber is iqiidly being exterminated. Racing in Paris has become a species of fashionable madness. With tlio mul tiplication of suburban raoo course*, horse racing has become a colossal swindlo, like thimble rigging and card sliarping, carried on by associations of Mr. William L. Winans, wiio was So- | thieves and blaoklegs of all outegorics, feated tho other (lav in London in liis • 1 ' . . great lawsuit agniriHt his landlord, Mao- A new way of stopping horse car* haa kenzie, is a member of tho Baltimore Doen introduced on the Sixth Avenue family of that name, but I10 him long (i , lilroad in N ow York. Strap* hang lived tn tho Britisli capital and will prob- ainBt oncll w i n d„ w H ash, and when the ably spend the remainder of liis Wo ° . ishcB to a ij g ht pull* there, as lie lias a horror of crossing the passenger wuo wisnes .0 a ocean, aud has been heard to say that .110 of th( so, a whistle IS b own ' ho would not do so again for a million I conductor tlien pull* the strap, wh e dollars. He has rented a deer-hunting ,. UBS B l ong the roof of the car, aud tlie range sixty miles long, extending clear | - r ,.q] H ,mnl, to slop tfio car across Scotland. It was to compel ono of the owners to evict all other tenants of the property that lie brought the suit which he has'just lost. Mr. Winons’s enormous wealth is principally invested London real estate, and lie lives 111 one Tire Scoiety tor tho Preservation of lie Irish Language has made a report ,1,jell shows that at the beginning of present century there were not more lian 400 persons who could read and of tho finest private houses in that city. 1 * t .-regent 950,000 One of his great passions is to attend ' rite Irish while at present »ou the circus. It is related that once a p nk the old language. This nearly certain circus manager tried to play , 1U als the number of Welsh speanmg upon this fondness by charging Mr. people. Winans and his companion extortionate ...... * ■ ... prices for seats. Tlio millionaire indig- A new enterprise in illustrated jou • uantly asked if tho other wanted him to nn ]j era hag been undertaken by the pay for every seat in the tent. “That’s p^ T \ a i World of London, for whose just what I do want you to do, replied iolora Capti Morton, the aeronaut, the knight of the sawdust. “Very well, 1 U . ,, Thev intend t< sohl Mr. Winans, “I’ll take every scat !>** just built a balloon They mteuau but nobody except myself and a friend I | send experienced artists into _ am going to bring shall enter, and you a ; r j u charge of experienced aeronaut*, are to give us everything on the bill. I aEd lhe re g U lts of their work and a de- have bought the whole performance, an.l ^ aooount of eac h voyage willappear '“raiiWedniglitMr. Winrrand I in the Pictorial World. They baveal*' ner of her child's death. Tlio Attorney General will bring the eaHO to some set tlement before tlie Supreme Court at Bares table in May. Freeman will prob ably be acquitted oil the ground of in sanity, or bo allowed to go on liis own recognizance. A NEW remedy for tlio headache ha. been found by Dr, Haley, an Australian physician, who says that for some yean; past ho lias found minimum doses o; iodide of potassium of great service i: frontal headache; that is, a heavy, dull headache, situated over tlie brow, and accompanied by languor, chilliness, and a feeling of general discomfort, wi ll distaste for food, which sometimes np prouches to nausea, can bo completely removed by a two-grain dose dissolved in half a wincglassfiil of water, and this quietly sipped, the wholo quantity beinc taken in about ten minutes. In man oases, he adds, the effect of these sm 1 doses haa been simply wonderful, as, to. instance, a person who a quarter of iv hour before was feeling moat m s -rabl and refused all food, wishing only fci quietness, would now take a good men and resume his wonted cheerfulness. 11 this cure of Dr. Haley’s is in reality n practical one, he will merit for tlie die covery the gratitude of suffering mil lions. An Accurate Tl mo-piece. * * *> While on thi) subject of Waltham watches, wo may mention that wo have 10 n a letter from the CoiiiinaiiiliT of the Uivdon Cwtlte{( as- t!u line of Stcim Packets), who was fortunate enough to save life at sea, and who lor bin gallant conduct was present id In H ptomber last with t» Gold Keyless Waltham Wivte't l y tlio I re i lent of tho United States, on be- in Uortho London Local Marine Hoard. Referring to this Presentation M atch, ho says : “ When l ieit London the watch was six seconds fast,and on my arrival at Singapore it wm only three seconds alow, a most ixtiaordinury performance for a wiltcli, ui I carried it on my person tho whole time. I compared it every day with my el,rein meters on tlie pa-sago out, and it s-ldoin or over differed one second f;o „ tti m ; in fiiet, I found it almost,, if not ns go id as my chronomet -rs, which is a gr>at deal tu iny tor a watch (ariin I ala ut and subject to all kinds of jolts.”—London, England, ^ Tim Wnlrlfiiuker. Jeweler and Silver- f smith, FcLruo.ru 5, 18S3. She Knew.—They tell m San Fran cisco of a very wealthy woman who is remarkably strict in the discipline of her „.„(„ ftlip. defends herself by saying FRIOHTBNKD TO DEATH.—An old topCT was looked iu a police cell at Dullas, Tex. Tu the night lie yelled for help, declaring that a monkey Ana iu the room. A policeman thought he hud tho delirium tn-mens, and assured him that lie saw nothing. After that lie became more frantic, and in the morning waa found dead Tlio monkey was no delusion, however, but lind got into the cell after escaping from its owner, an incarcerated organ grimier. mm S? ar. < » , sa , & , 55 whole circus to flic selves, Mr. Wmena j balloon photography. | Q R|1( j therefore knows all about botl _Pu,. nf ilia D(llli(’f‘l carefully studying see that uotliing w tlio hand-bills ts "left out. YEi. called , r . Wheeler has w ritten a poem ■d “What Are the LUtls Stars Say- Thov arc probably saying tlia at her gives them no Dn. PioHAimjthinks that trees in streets j sides of the subject, bad, cloudy I cliUUCO to slilUOl