The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, November 03, 1880, Image 1

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Tlie Jesnp Seine!. ttt See in the Iteittji Home, from (mating Bread t>a Cherry street, two dews Si. FUBI.ISIIEP EVERY WEDNESDAY, »V T F, LITTLEFIELD. 8u b h o ri p tion Hates, (Poslsgc Prepaid.) One vim it ,—,, ... Six msmihg.,., .., t Three luestUt*,,,. A tlvwvtismg Rates. Per square. first iB-serikni.........—....... *) IV Per square, each subsequent iaxertfou. lit vertisers, fs^'Sjjewal rates to yearly and targe .ad¬ fOWN DIRECTORY rows ofstcbus. Msjmr - W. H. Hxim*. qaioscltonja..... W. !n, MitLiii * <<Utk, Brvytif, Wsi.is Ct»»y, .O, W. O*rln*od Trwftfum ’ ■■■!. K. ilrttfjtv. /»*.»;! ' ’ coGicry omcess, Ordinary -Rtchiu-d B llopps. P Jtebim.ou. Cteris Ssipmior Coart Heap O Mtddlvt r. Tax Receiver--J i Hatcher. Tax <h»Heetor- * W R C-m«ey. County (surveyor--VV U Scott. Couety Treasurer-.......John ilaseey «'yro&er —ti iSnMit. Superior Coart-, Wisyro -.fcy— M.irto, b I’ oshliU,.fndjte , Sticnn 4V Hitch. S- I < :■ .fj-raeiift1. %«sio*ii.hit'fd tt» fourth Af.'jmia.. >u Slit f.h ftitd Sep.:- r-ibtr. HA XHKY , G KORG 1 A . a phjN'o iiavxtx QifWism. 8btriB--r. OttftMur —Nflas H.Coc!.. A. Crosby. , itunty Clt’fk- W. W. Graham, Treasurer—N. U vstberly. Tax Recsivsr—-J. ! i>avi«. Tax Catfiaetor—Silas Rcbcrsoo. County Coronei—T. John urn. CettSty liar!, Coeiaitoioneto — If. Slt&hig John O. Wta. G. Stowsn, James Wh nock, Ishata Carter. JXttWtry, H-Ki<i*r mea.ing c: she I. tiiiof Wedue-d*. ;i April. July aud Octal,, r. Cls-A i i-: i-s t-f.A If-l.l.TO.s c.rrsTf l.iKFHmm 1 •nfinary-riRebert Hatcher. ci.eriff—John Brooks. t lerk—J» W. Rexton. Court * 'iii-i.cl .r. Echols—-Secftnd Moudsy* in March anil September. A li ng—Tbit rd Mott V> p <i ay in March ami pUmsber. Wayne—Fourth bee e.inter. Monday io March ax a Dote Pierce—First bar. Monday in April sa<f War#.....Second Monday in April and Ov tobftr. Aptil CJinoh—Tnesitoy and tfeteber. after third Monday io i'aUve. -Tuesday after founn Monriav in April Camden—-Tuesdayafter and (ictobcr. Bay and November. second Monday in (’harlton-—-'Third Mftadsv in May and No¬ vember. Glynn— Fourth Monday in' .May niitf No¬ vember. THE JESUP HOUSE. .roe Broa. an i Cher l ESI! I\ < a K;< ) i i t i 1 A J.-.r-.lieo Attautiv Alnl Outf, ne t ai.J lir ;.. wl«k Bail IWa-te, rtto «tt«Hloa <g ibsuim&<is.i ., :-!..t th« induvHacui* c.ffcred thesu >.? tins H-« ft!.: j;0«t{.S<JB (jl thl* HslIW?. b Vi ft ikt«4 'tlvrctiy \h > EVp.>i. unit ;! j ‘Urp 3 « b w*lei amt tr.-j.-....... ... *i S*J to treks gaytts every eoiufon <.,! a fire; cH itob *«<« *« M «**•’- <»«i i Slwtlv '!nt> .»« » «■ *»!** **.' ! 1“ Urtnih ism h% it., -,..... , rt»»iHt, mst»t n io i ofim;, llIK *«> * will i:te a }«td iiiai la iii J. SS us.. no-! uem* uh.l«r m is I 111 Hi'*1 % Ule (iivjXicli.J, iia A- . i. S *«»k« ft oj-re.i t< ' Inp t.vsv, 7;. ' * itam *.« u an4 asm. li i a T, P. UTTlEFiaB. 1 'Mt SB The Elephant Myth. The elephant of our childhood no longer exists. Like behemoth and iovi athan aud other mytuku! cxeatures ia whom wo once implicit* todieved, he W ‘...... proved h. be u figment of’ the Oriental imagination. The auUiority «pou which we make this nnwelcome minouncomeut to no other than Mr. Bttnderson, who has for many years tilled the post of Superiatendent of Elo pliauto to the (hivcruiue-ut ,.i India, and whostuiuto in the hiiim- r. l.itiou to these nuimato that Sir Jus, pH Fuyrer oceupk s toward tigers and venomous snake*. In a leiduTH recently deiivered to the Unit ed Service Institution at Simla he mindly caSIs tho elephant "poaitivelv idiotic in its attempts to escape when captured,” midisfiks of "its want of or igiaality tilings." tmd its positive stupidity ja uimf ^ In short, “ in the focut tv of reosemiag it Is far Mow the dog aud many other animals." Nor will Mr. Hmidt-riRsri allow the estimates of its graiit b.e has height. Out iloafhem of iiiiuiy hrmdreda mwiivored m India and Bengal,-tm has not found one reaching b® fuel, at the sli.iul.te-?. Wt orie disil bii-iou more. The etophant-lmntora in Toth Ceylou and I. di t corroborate Hift F*ad’s story that elepiuuda, when Umv feel the api>roach of death, retire to a solitary and inacoessibh’. v dlcyand there di<5 in jpaabo. But Mt, mrncfcfmQ, though has he admits that no living man crane across the corpsv of a add ele¬ phant. that ha* died a natural death, at¬ tributes this rather ten their extreme longevity, high which ho to disposed to place as as 200 yours. This explumfiton, however, sceniH to i« to violate that rule ot scientific hyfiotb.-sto which rc •piras that the- causeshould !«* ,«i«wjtwte t" ocowmfc for the tmnli.~/>aU Malt UmHM, Snm»w'.' I'leosarit Memorlea. Charles Humm-r l-Md Acua Hwipt-.D Brawster came that among the pleasant • eat memories of his life ' was a h-. liter-, summer to spent in Borne in bis yonug manhood, the first be paid to Kiirop.-. Bucii had long rly dttiici.ins dawn hours of shtdv he from m to tote afternotm! then he rain bled oat on the Cainpagim. and through the than very pictnn -quo of Papal Brims until l ..ttmv* Ijif# seemed to stand still in me ldflas<-i moment of peace «nd. risst and high iu telieetiud reverie. Miss Brewster adds: "I mwokbae Wall how eloquent be grew over the tomriptkur of that divine Iternau 8uxmn-*r, It wm the T>re* Gar den’ ut hm exhtUmeo, and to quoted noma v«se« fnm that lovely poem af Sira. Browning, W'toa then more: in isutiiiou than nmv, I »*»4 ii mws a k,tm draught he had drunk, ha exdaiaied, Tesi ym! yon firatighte. arc right; i u was u true do not thmh t l«ve ever been the mtae mart since,’ xml lie rc ally, p'ntod Tena a* h« r.c'ii re,preft-f. mo»! music ysoK's -Lofas- Eaterx. T ” Ton muebi’t think a "dositud, is, mad be you cafolt foan grinding bis fem. fit m\*jtip §cntincl VOL. V. thk s(H«mttum;rs Ih* jrhnoh'ijtfrr <u vmttv, Wm ».orr, ckl, aud »^ar; Act H. «•!':«* IM.V.M' r t.im ttpnn that «tia«>et (toy. A bmtiiiwv of splrfte And tjanish, vt jtalE, H“ strii«A f '*l hard to Bnt stniggh-l stl in Thn ,tr>»w«v heael, UPtiisiS-roota usirnuir Hrt nn<J. ttt lil* triincf. Be ka«« hi* scho-l wi'ms watching HI* faca with sieslthy giastes. lie He Vnrw, e-nil, tor a agabb itsc-i ,w«t ros(«:4 To battfe tsmhei ctT the xtdiwrc iwj Rat bis Wato in vato, ! -r, wifti the eltOrt, Ht* bead .Irnppt-t on lift i-rc*M, His iii«>a,rii c:us« feint sutrt {sinter, Ai'-tl soaa be -sack to rest . An-t tb«ii arn«* n.n anr-iirt Ai.ii tKiaBfii'-.-.*. w as the give Ann sig mile h 'u.Ix--. The nehoolmastw to Aa.i itJi tbo itttl* urchin.*, wh| A nil tosWisss j.'.t An.l, wtihn tear of Un*liter. toy dunce} Cry w?»t »tunny f the An hour no* was pusmin-y VHi! Mil! the WASt#r xb pt, Aiiti RT«rtJ?r pns* the tui i alt These little. miahf* *eh kip* Until A little maiden. WtOi VV..,. watched t.he Itsfi/ard b faco Sioto gruvt: from 5 an pijlis i m.iiifesr, s-iiby Btrir- soft! f-to tbit master, Am! geotlr tom- hoi h‘A iss-R-b A Bit maned ba k i n ierror - Tito tebt>St»t8s« r wm ilfsaxi S^riltK BliAKE’S LOSS. Mrs. Blake vra« house cleaning. With St.rrito r,..,r'iy .Vl'. .J,.,' IAS' ti.l-v V I,*1 . ... tho being family cleaned sitting w«, »o«ly which papered besides was to ly> dared At this posut lie the “didn’t ’Squire had the mildly do that we " ■, "if -.-! • f turning hleaning •everything upside down tbov • mure boJttNS.’’ The. raoRi. 0|»«mg from the sitting room was lower in the witlls than that, tons giving spewe lor two sandl elos. te, one on each sidaof thoehiiuuey. It had irfeit thought best to have, three paperr.] over, Mra, they Blake were had too high for fwxjuefrt use. a plot in her mind re gardittg with ttsem, old and books that wm to fill them me which aver*- now “only lumbering up the hem m her view, though if the Squire had Ix-cn told enf this, his ornsmm might have b*m * qiii to diithreiit fen- lift secatod to have u 'mania for »• emid baud la>oks, m>! Ixnight all he eaxso smiom. In the ’Squire’s family lived iihoy by ihe home of Archie Turner, who w»s « child of a neighbor of theBlakas, About a. year b. S-av otju store ip?, his parents, died, leaving him and i . r without rehitsves that lie or mouey; snuiii intelligent 1b- ’Squire. ■- ■ inp wanting w a help atemt !>r.y, sum! some otic to the “rtlwjtess,” had taken him to live with : them, where he- was. considered as the family, friends ids in sister the jseighlxmnc f"\\nd . homo some town of Ghat ton. 'S<iuire Blake was not a jxmr mao. u.d there would sometime he, as the neigh Ivors said, “quite a fortune to fuH to somebody.” he fortnnato in Archie was c-msidotod <• > verv in lev, g a hi'inu here, tor the 'Squire and his w ife had of t i spokea of adopting a bov,: their <mly eight child being the little Arav. a girl oi or nine years-and now it looked as thought Archie might be the Iw whom they would adopt But while we have wandered from tho aoeue. at the b. ; rinuiug, the cleaning bus jirogmaedfiwly; An-hi-to h.-r Mrs. Blake has called *<• with to th, .........in-ip bee!, bm.-r down some ......... which have ] crowded volumes, out of and the taking !-> use. Hi.-.- *.*lecfe,.l J soim* Archie to do the and hh armful, left same, wont down I stair*. Aa she entered the ait-ting-mran she was met by Mr. Stevens, a w-oaltJiv former. ' " How’d do, Mr*. Blake.” mu.I hinder "cleaning’ house, ■ reckon; well. I won’t you long. I couldn't find the 'Squire anrw)«-re's nwtnd, »•! \.' jn;*f *lrra» iwkl in to leave that money 'he s heard him tell of, very iiknlv; if h-tin’t to home no matter. Otu < I irhi tru-t it to you;” and with a grant-nature,! "toi. ha.” in appreci-..tiou of the. joke, he })V.«.bi«-t! a it gqrwrw® roll of p«*kebb».>ok,. hills, apd biking f-.-m a counted out li sum wmited, aud hiu.tirti it :-> Mra. 1 ii,»h<■ "The ’ftquito nnderatands; tb-. n.- i-. eo nre-ti of urecetpk” he said; then, with » “K*ted day,” he WB8 gone. . Mm. Bioko -stood a moment; with tho money in her hands--one hun-ln d dob tor- wM. *he was Htarile,! bv hearing a cry bilk. from ri„ Dote, f.> rah; tre-r lUreWan.-c, b.rei'lv dropping iuul found the ,-au her swaying mournfully back and tonli "It's done gouou broke rm arm now t<>' she wailed. Mrs. Bhito: beSpci her to a ui>>re comforted ik- place than tto kitchen fioi-r. and atveertained the fact that ahu had fallen down some steps, The broken «m proved to l-c nothing liion- .M-rions thin* a sprained wrist,; that was !>t«!, enough, however, in JVbGralt’* opmam, though it- "mighthu' ben wusft or.” she confessed. Bi«fc Mrs. bafticd berwrist, ami at. leiicth she w«ain s\ couditii»n to vo• homi _ Mcumvliilc. Archie 1 1 nd pm-kinl the tenths mw ay in tin* cioaets and had busied .him self out. of doors. f t Imd lakew some time to "straighten thhigs ovtt,;” aft Mrs, Bioko v%prm&A it, aftra- Deborah's accident, anil (he money was not. suddenly thought- Mrs. of again until after ten when Blake exclaimed. " Ijtwtd R.'ikivs, Iteubeu, Mr. SfoveitH *v:»k tore* to-day and left that money; l>bsss iu«*- 1 hnin’t thoagtit of it titiH-c. IV bfN-*(i so humi d.’' The ’Squire tuned ft few icav.w of his hook. " Well, where i« it now. 1 wonder?" but bis wife bad gout- to th sittiug-room, '• Bring a light, Tteuhou; I’m sftra f toft it tore " Alight wfiecairtol u-. out no whiivy *« to to fouiui T'livy w-aMicd carefully around that aud (ii., ether rooms; Amy aad Archie joined them, but witimnt success. "•Dohorah w-ouidw 't tala- it, of oourae," Sft«l (.be f Si(tiirc, dou lull illy. ‘‘No, u.ii. - .i," hie wife tumwored, turn rap her pocket wrong side out ••No !.c-.i..ii>.- it was wi.K-si l heard her my that t k-f f it here and w«n t fo tor. 1 ’ 'Amtoifi rin her. ,atea i. re f "Jfri-toe, eiKk'pt'VMi's, BWfo iK-oi tate-il—" no one but Archie, 4ESI1\ GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1880. Jifeither of them irpokn far ft BUHnaut;' but Ihv same thought was thnehildmt in the minds of both, and later, when had gc.no to bed. they talked the matter over and mode a sre-.rolx, which proved as fruitless as the first. , said " l can’t ’Squire. think .-Yrchio wqHRI| tak®' it," the 11 1 don’t went tothiuksoA bolt where has it gone? And you know Bneben, how anxious he was to-go to Cnr-ltou,” It was agreed, however, not to say anything to Archies yet,” for they a fete said. .days, "for it. may coma out Brit the days passed, and the money did not oomti'otit, so it was thought it, that Archie must know oometlung about Btathlooked very sober ; it was hard to believe that the boy they had known so long 1 arid who seemed to tlaem almost like their own, should ho guilty of what ■they feared. "Well,” said the "Squire, *M snppose I amy as well speak to Mm alxntt it so after bretildast. which Amy and Archie ftlonc enjoyed,. 1m called ilve Sutter buck after the others had left the room. The boy caaift buck and stood e% peetantiy before him, while he looked tmeaxily *bout him ss if far some wny to tsirspe. At h.st he broke the silence by saying, " An-hic, I can’t toll how sorry l am to my thU to. think it; hut wo can not forget that you were the only left, one in tbo room where the money whs so we think - ..that Is -no doubt, is was a great tvmpiatioi!, but toll, ub the troth, that will be the bust for as ail. ” AYchks sih'ut a moment ; the color left his hu», as be stood looking up, " O. you don’t thiak 1 I stole It f" ‘ *'Wo hopfx not ; but if it to true, tell “ ««•» Mi m «.,r room, ‘ Mrs Biake etih-rail tho room just then. O, it isn’t likely it, w.rtild be ntr.ong his tilings now she interrupted, sprateing murt sh-i-niy tlian lumal; prob {fitly hci.llg etc, -ci.tuft of itef OWK Cimdoss ness iu tlie mutter, she was motowilling to blame some one else. Archie’s eyes till.- ! with tears, and ho turn, -t with a utuks glance of apf^al. that tor.tshed the heart of -me, at least, of hto accusers, but the ’Squire left the room. He talked with the boy after this, but nothing could fiiake him confives his truil t. 1 ho time ptccu-d, and it wasdecidfcd that Archie should go to Gholton a ptofSi was fonnd fax him, mil he, poor Imv, wito fid glad to* get his am from tho repixMiefi imacs of former friend.*, for Amy olom.- b.-iii \e.i him ii cut l just know you didn't take the old . v, ss. there Aft. •• he w StMJC, though die Hi.issed ’ r playmate h»it t first, it was tho 'Sctuiro who his moncw most. As for hto wit,> Kite hardened her heart against Him, b-toaring they warn well rid uf th« 'iit-tla U-ti i. n« was no more talk of adopting a | and bov. Oocusioually they heard of Archie. the report H ire always ft good P,< eofirai f tune the lost money was forgotten ly by all but those, whom it most¬ wncernet!. Tea ycu •s have passed Bin*?e the d-av Famt-r Ht evens culled at "Squire Blake’s and Juft the money which so Soon dis¬ appeared, and again it to house oleat.tug time: there are several rooms to be pap. tud this time, and afttemg them the sitting room. i ! T „ * ^ ,, ,m ?f ... FHv Jiust - . out of l f ““'I te the !^.nLqqV*e"t j * ’’f;, bef 1 U to'dn'^H-Vre'- do lwfoa 0 ^t-’L U *"' uow !«. ’ “ ''.re-; v , „ t J I r-'wtm ** t T r :-- CV! i.l.F t ‘ ; .* laid 1 1 . , ‘.. ' ' ■ ‘ | i Her'-’re L \ b- , li! F ,, tnom w s tot -■ ■ , , , st i j*. ' ,il , “L dl ' lcnl *J pned ?” mo ^P ' ! opeu the, "•! > ' .’ . 1 ’ " u u °* > i ‘ KK * , 8 ^ , !e ex f " * • * - i .«? j a ' . u .... ... ®° reowanlw-r ) ‘‘L « ‘'‘.’J’it ihntime I w-.is.-.t . that of ; ;* money von ! r ‘ T' ^‘-J 1 "' ,r W“'tu«r. 1 ' V K g over the books j svlnut nly, with au eydamatiou vi SUl'Jstte# Sk; sprang down the stejm and j «ent after her motiier. who had left th-? I " f have fotuiu it!” sl.o exclaimed, ’ K.y- 7, \ M ' iJVuXc^ f m ‘f* '.'n. 7 -l' r i1is0h, * , ', 1U , L !f ‘"re d ’ '' " ” , '’i 1 ' 1 »**? w h, ' r " U m i l ' i T^i ,1 , ?* V M ‘ V j ' > K i te'X.TlT f . * . ^ Ib-lmr-.u,. N ’ S "‘' lht> rt S l n f }">"*•> thero a“Sw * , fl " “ »"»’«* m w After l“«« his u: spectacles, .hen putting tic-in oil, i.-n marked, ‘ Bless the boy, I never could quite believe he te-.k it. ’ ‘ bourse Archie must be acquainP-d . tho discovery, ami the ? ’Hiiuire sud riunraurauvii tlrat h<< bud l-usnc sji m ( nelhm the next day. Accordingly «»« nw-rping savs him on his way: the .ri'uiig tow 4wtu.t >v much sacp>-i.,ou ’J * **is call from th ..- hqui.ro. all "iqu thto tijiio don t t.. know think how that hard it hm yon believed tiiftk l hM token Bin immey,” ho sreid afte-s the sTory was told, bovoit. "But,l ’ was know the it reply, bus In^en hard to lay Archie gladly accepted an invitation to visit the .BiftkcB, w ?,<-rc ho ass woloomefi hy all, »’.ui the frioiuj-hip toitweeu him ami Kyi r wiw not. km ihm it had H en in theii cluldbotki but it come to pass in thn ton rm of a. few years that he be e«nc the son of ’Squire Blake, though not by mloptioii, i‘J „A uusrmgfMhki ('«8w«rax oust saya that tlie. "crop” ii*g-p%« young meu wt the wnti-re this toaaofi was « failure. Tvh> lus-tuy and were .to planted in a foil, parlmpy ujl ao-.i via w«' 0 ik w-ofe It preriaittai to grow < - - -.. to a crop that 1 very t'-.ii'fifiii' iittuidiuu arid much e-SIS wa fie, f.*p-d»-i-using .- in,uid Is,, ! tost in the market, and tlu, should to plowed deep and thorougbly " (1 ( -*b'.’- u I dit. i ire-i, - ,,-e in<-r oire'iiiy oI.m rved, wo pre-diet that the (I W . i f IJI !• tl-.lt fe I ih - , yoine hiriy i,» go ut w.d pick two at ttrexere;! oftcbtwh - Sofrixiouni ij, r uM SOUTHERN NEWS. t icl.. F. Akers has been reappr-inted Kish < anttuisstoner for Muldii^Teauesose. ■ Home, <>»., had But five bar-rooms three ycirsag... !m- iwenty-om-. A «< veafy-ftcra fi/'t near Noreross, Lut. vii-UU-dAH'eriiy cal/ i.C cutton this yc r. A nugget tft- §0fn weigbiug two and tv half jo -.l.ito h!W Iveeftrl ik*-n out of tho €tuisti:u. mine, in North ('molinu. t 'ortyteousand dollars have been subscrib¬ ed for a crabs i-tevah-r In IticlMiiMid, Y;t. The itsirount needed to teKbOOO. ” Tii.- last >;rar.d jury impaneled in Claren¬ don county, S. included four colored men, all of w-hotn rea.il amt write. The cotton oil works of Kuftlulti have been , .imploteil. They have 7,0f¥) buxh«-t- of cot¬ ton reed on hand with which to start opera lions. There tire in tieorgia 88,.122 colored m*n xi ho oho, by the to* receiver's rettiras for ilteir rvspeciive counties, 53j,|tW uerra of !aod. lij podge county, t a Mrs. Wright, has .made twenty v.u-.i of silk, httviMg hcrvelf rt d the trees, attended the worms and woven the silk into doth, The receipts of the firth < c M-’I State Fair, recently -Id in Raleigh, • something over fsijX'H'v, The •.*{>(-[>».( s of nil kinds, including premiums, w .....* ;n f t.! r ' s! « rt of kt,V.s>. K.Bvgnl !.. Sirobi .-b.-r, ng .1 thirty yciir soil of 11 prominent physician in M >«, li;> . vf«s found nisi-ioiii .r the rid- alk Broadway, New Vork sifflering frupt jm ing from iisiic.: oi.ii. igarett M - - A unit- Perk i a be rtltb -I inluJe.t.-iul Hiii I!!-.-, Va., »u bariml last w -k >«.* it and was tb lira S- I’t-rkic fJaftfurt nti dd i i sji. I!" dciioniinatiiiii. There are in chut (mu •omit i, t.u., includ trig lit .Sav;iutl»b, 10,'*17 s 5 -|i Irtlll child whom m!<- l.e:i arc white, The d-- parti 2 nts of nitwlvrn iitiigintgc • ,u-.d i --.‘li -• tbcuics have been abnltolifd in ib of Savatifiiih. 'Vicks! •g is Making a nwvownt few rt in proving itvr t-, but Ure new Wiert. lit- Niciioiem i ut*. c urci.-.-iiurliiirt <-ii the Mis? ptanks *’ ;v u • eiert umter the iM t -avcffie-iii for tv , -Uid the impr< mt nt will hardly in- jwrnianent At IS - i> b r'snn, a l r milVR A. Tinkle, whs shot dead by a negro boy h be.-n in bin employ Severn! \- us. Tinkle hiul jirel smirt bi* cotloii for $4 im $ •gr- -cured tii icy muJ <-« i ire bi* enm iveml Two tided Em items JHn <„. M. r. received a I . ..Imateo o few .ho. .e.M. wduohwe-,n ;1 »r , ,.v ?? It >- years a ' ‘ 5 . ' ,ir ', iti •! (,t: 1 . vutn-n ¥ feh :uwi jhr.-iurhf nine ..-at- per p«uu< ;-r om- ami ten .•cut* t‘..r Uu* other. ... .... ft , : , t ‘ " u ’ ‘ j " ” ('..iintv a.-uits ju.-i now i* lalio! - so,x!. tn.lns Iru>u>> i.'.Lc>r fiiul pL’.fi-iy t>( it. Nt ’/i *>* >* !kiv» hif. ■.>»»•• iriiling that tliey . in’, t» »nv mure. Jnst think of a .-.,inm...i . <ter.«ui>lin'; a -alary <o $ux.t per mouth itnC hB Uoanl J tv.r r rJIiu > ' ” * sou. H r \ rctrmiMmdem wm.-* twin Anwb.avemi iv. \’a., that twci.:y-tiv ■ vents o the us. 1 pris K ipt-rimr v* . v.-rf-in Unit sevti-n.. -.n«i T ; -Si-vi r.tt ,-„!<■rv I in.pimi preach.-. (hi. 3 .„„,v et.ur-'-.t fifty c, - n ,-. hc i.t !,." f... d ,„■. ,i -.-Treed f 1 j ‘-'s.i. • mill now oil have com M K. Hidden, the n jnerab.gi--i, w)n» « m s.-rth I Hi-, lin.i hist le.ir In si¬ -li of li ft SR niim, supply Krtisiui's eleelrie bebt. fig: n the western part o' iJicSla" . ii b now iMiking principally flit- . blciu-li- of •am, which is be.i.g iiM-.i in tb - roanufmiiir" >f the tii r ki rts of jiainls, ami in dyeing n.J call, - printing. \ hn me I snake is kept a* ,. vi.riv-i*v b* It. i .. ..... ..I, '* A, ' v t. ’. ” , 7 ” ' !; (s . bt.ni tii(-'-no hi. . i. ut ei.v and it huh tii.-hvs i« l.-nath. a littb Uvu. mtorv- m t.btic wry t»H‘-li tic M-m .-f .i r.x.stvr. He. “mike trees the horn re ft weapon, which , ; v will tn lie very ifeafity Even ircti* are s»id It. Imve been killed by its blow Tarhoru .\<.r:ti t nrohnn. *- . color.-d n n . r •.. . ! ns ! l-.-.y • rl..,--mu n-r vli-i-t when she i-.--.Mu i- wear fiiftli- vloHii.; - ill di-.-*s. - .-.tui .u-i.« like a in.io; .f......i(in;ia'> -ail I. jk . niim.-. si,,- ha v.-r-i -. a n, „i t |, .... ... ti . ' . , , .... , . v , T. j " j ' ' , . j -in. *.<.. min. " . " 1 *ni.Mii.-r, imt a.,t at all motherly, .-u«l ii«-i- child -.IN her |Mp;i i„ >t,.. „ 1 ■-. r -vi rir- 'it-. 2 ' A”"....../’ , ,m ' : ....... »m . :: ■(>( s-, . to :’ r :!.iu tn it,, I.:.,, yeas- 1 ; n "’ h y ,l " j- ot* •“-»»/...! i -.mn-i .-I- rej.ori. Ti.. liilth. a in . n, u !. ;,( n, j.,;), ... hire Uidfi. Sii-., 1 | ii.Mii.b rt in (he brer t)\, ye;tf Tie: Sfii.t. toakre, Hn Ml nr ipjirnpriftlidii ilored Sink- t ni\>- -r-<u ' , | '""" 1 ‘' ihv white t tv sta ivtjHti ' ■ isnl-ta * from '■ W tt..-i» in !- . 11 .. imiuber a! i .) iu. „ *( |,„ ||,; S „ IX '£, an I ihe.'t- t x-psvcni 5 ii . 1 f . irtficr (vorib. ttt-is.UMttJ* of flu: aiittfi imd Hv.i;ri.«;.'< nrv- tax- 1 . ,, rw 1 ,„ n v . 1 ,. • * - A (-UUU-. iini;uii. .i,\„f(*,;„ t; ,. r ,, H | i j liUIJ . l . 1 j u ' -(iiii-A irtt*. 'iv.t»s fi ll nun : :S still for lin: Hvm.b r * HWftvrt K lie.-. Thi Wirtvuvv. sbovivil Util! tb Hiordvl’ uiiUv.l .ut « warm trumi.ii-i-Might, while m;„ an 1 (j..- wife were nl»-. !>n,g out on thv jirtfeS bi.. bv.:i-.t. te-u.-^ 1- ..vi-n n. at - ns- with a >Tn SOM. I be widow rtf Hi* 111(0 *-•-«i in vi -<v. $ , i. . > iei> .-..iitim-.. wio wirre, Uinughiftln- mu ’ ; g(il#g lit rtte, ft*,*} lavtevifJbatVj? ji.-,- fvii lie- j. .ii- I the i- Urn -i.-.i Yn: ■ wfiiiwvrt, ;o-jrt hum ion i eh Mill tto vva>i iiKUtvcd. but bad mniu »hih tut nutitauil was iishcp that (be .rewreMiis muriit. do tie ir work, jjSbft says the shot wire fired by. <m,v Qarshovi-, Kin fie was stfibiidei by N afidugvr. The tatter was Iter lover before' her marriage to Kline. The woman l» rorovoin- and will prohshly get wvfj. The monument erection in ctouiieto««».•■» tioti of the battle of King’* Mountain is a grati Ife shaft measuring Iwcuty-sit feet in tu-igt and eighteen feet itt the him, >i shfipcly ti; ura whose sniotsth eu.tlinra edntrsst pti-assu ty with -tip 1 togei’d fid •I tb- surronpding ftirtts, Tb - 4.--lira % get.ten tip by ■> • tci tv.- iippisictcit < T why for tin* purt»j amt «nv !st*s to ft shaft res tin* •u a lire % uijttestiij conifasesi of five stefto. «h<! sbq * i,» the top ivliii.li i - about t.w -* /.j;,! n {wt’f -quiir if was origfiia!!; tsit.-icii-ii to Mir .... i.ftiuu! the wlftno « 11 !•- .):>*>• fb-il r« of ji ’-.Mit-r iu an attitude of .-xp. - tani-v .,j l ’” ft rifle >>f the film itml steel variety during the Crtloni p-'-riitd, tint the pfi-sc £ eunditton of the a nciatHn’ti funds w«u a. not permit.of the t*Urcto*»« «< fit* ittttid and iti licit (if this, Mu ttn-umui-nt lure been surmount'-,; hy pyttombi shaitcd '.ton. The inscriptions are written on marble sial imbedded two in :h mite uutSiiii; ***** .. troys. The fomotis ;srcha.sologisf> B*d)lk»mann, wrote from Athena to- a Bn-skin paper, as follows ; “I hav* just re.fuiuM tram - Asia Minor, where I have at last tinish*xl j that IbTO, digging iiuring out of t roy which I have I Inigan to tea ycarw strag ghalwith great difficulties, »nvmg which the most troublesome has been (lie large amount of ddiris under which »ho an -i.-nt city WHS buried. It. iue* been neees sarv to dig down and dig up the ground for more than sixteen yards below the surface. all But trouble, I am f fully found recompenstal t,.r my the r .*m vim ,.f se*en dnlerent c.t„ s : the last .*f them tte. L.on *.f l-foim-r Iffiatoty was built by the d-.oliaus, btuimhe*! from mfl’f ■Srv V t v ."*75" V n ;1. 1 , 1 J Y n li3 1 h , IT- t *M flor\rt Ultii tb»3 owl 8 Jie&tl, i whence her imuto ox 0mitF4>jm In. aBotlior eftv were found many nuegee of the di vu.it.eH, But the most interesting uid iinjx.rtiuit of all the discov I cries m, course, the city of King Priam Every article found in the minn of that city Urnm mimiatakahlo signs of having tewn deskoyed bv lire and in t.nn- of war. There were discovered many remains of human bodies m full armor. I dug out and de.ae.i away tlm m iu-is from the entire wall that sur rounded die city, fuidalao from all the principal bmlduigs. Now X ««ii tmummg ,-itenJ, i „ term- volume II Til-dish with full datada all mv discoveries, and ........ *«> diastnaions of must important of the discovenec, M . Iioiau collection w now in iamdon, t but at the cud at this year 1 shall tako jnxarf.’biult only of in^Wd iron!^’I have received large offc-ra for my codec. : tiiin from the riivauv^tlYmvwTrt I'rdu-d Ht-ites K-.d.md I " j with it for any money in the world/’ - * j THhutcs of tudicncca irtora * 1 v nM .. . . *♦ .. , ' 1 n ‘. '*•’ Aow-rs. ..... now hgure «,* « «h« vnbu,e u ? piote.r-d by Jamdon J aumcnoesto Dt tfjt'liR tills favorite )••*, uuuLt, aetassaes. figFFFulfw To most : *«> uu inuoxau-qis- OMnuxons, A */.a i* 'Siet pecti.-.d, ot luscious is Burtieta cdtaiu ® r , ini’ch practical presout Hum A * more j .uo rarest buiicti of ^Butneluos or yioque* " is - I heao thcatncMtoUei , , mgs vary curious - Sjwiia l.y in different favorite j matador rt**ai the Is ovcvb.lijicl world. In a *f«ower» of Y ineu’.s cigar:-; and the I ladies glove* M»d fans. On our VVestern ! Lmrdy in tin-r testifies hto ue : ««hf ui a nqimlnr itostor or uc trees by | thngiug .still gold piect '-on the stage. A more singl.u* or much h;.*s agree able sort of coiitpldnent was once paid to Tom I’layside iu New Oiie.ms. At the o?;a ot a njtuii ^pplnu« ^Feu«3, wliAfti : “b»vos" tmt the tor and flowers were | fulling i.reiki thick chisel around him, a carpenter's Haul wtihsKing from tho I a tow itiiuifts from hto head. Tho offender was spe. diiy discovered and brought “•?“‘la’? Inilore tiio indignant actor. 1 ovi-r dwm to you. ho * 1 rtmt you saoiud svtteinpt my side , cried ‘"Attempt your life, Mr. May | ! the hot,-.-st h , :. with t. .as ! m his cyea, "I novel 1 diva;... r such a filings. thing. Mr. But L’laysj- they »*» i. nil thr. •-.. m’ \.-a : , mid l hudu’t noth j » but my old chisel,to show how 1 liked y»-, Mr. J’hiyaide, and js» 1 throwed ve.rthftt. t "All right,” .said tho actor, laughing, "here's your chisel, but next i time let bio take your liking for granted. '—Abie York Hour . I * Pmminr K Timber in Rronnit ‘ ’ ; ,n of the well-known ; , fl l , <'UKing methods pra-sen:mg posts and wood which arc ! V r,,v imbedded in the earth, by char ring and o*>at-ing with tar, it is said I !u*ee ; methods are only effective when ls>Ui arc i appbcil- without Should tlie phs only lm char - ro ," the subsequent treatment with tar. the charcoal formation on th tun,tee v.-atld only act as an abeorlter of t the m<>t*imv. and. if anything, only : hasten, the decay without By applying a coat *»*g of tar praviously charring, j tee tar would only term a casing about ; the wood, nor would it peuetrate tot. * ■Scpfch which the aJvsorbmg prepertiee at charcoal surface would insure, ^'“si that, is ex|x scdto tho action of j water or iet into the ground should first. be (fluured, and then, bcf»t<-. if. ha# ,-n ! . ti rely cooled, hti treated with fair Liil the J ; W(H *c| to thoroughly and iinpregoateal. Hm ..... <wetm acid oils contained io the ter are resin evaporate*! by the beat, and oniy t).e toft behind, whieh penetrates th» pores of the wood rind forms an si; %ht j and waterproof envelope. Ittoimnortant in lino impregnate the pole# a little above the of expiauro, for here it to that the action oi‘d.v,rt affects the w<x.A fit * ftnd - where the break always wh-u removed from the earth or staafoed in testing, dfifioreomn to London Truth, the life of til'.! IVitoe of Wa tew a iastmsi by « number - iif xjieeuVfttive j.H‘ra>.n», us tire 1 ‘be Jives of many oile r prominent p*-r - -ti:*e. a. lj.tr ,ro Minus were* p; *, By k»*v i ••>’“1 rah- --;.- after the deatii of iTuusc A|* ‘ iHjfte NO. HI THE P A MI hi DOCTOR. A VESv simple and exiwtptom* way of tusking a little bit at «.*hi«ken or fish for a sick pftrmxi. is to hut tor a paper thickly, aud pl«;e the fix*! to 1»> cooked within the p:qmr, and pltwe it, on a gridiron over it clear lire. A very short time suffices to cook it tuoroughly; «ml I haw often found that to be eaten when all other modes of in valid cookery Imvo been tried in Jnumat. Tkrth sure destroyed either by the action of acids or the development- of much vogctal.de parasites. frequent T!i« fonmrr is the It Isas biHutdv-jitoitetmtird rno e cause by actual <»f decay. tligt : suddn <sx.}wsri irnait oven very weak may suffice to dmaapos the tooth sub sbuscos. In will forty-eight the hour* enamel the juice of -giTifaw render a chalky •■uB'-i-b'instu Most v* gchibh- sub* steiccs art* m<-rt untilfomieuliittem takes pliscfi and acetic acid to formed. Animal snhxtaiieo«'ex«rt uodekdeniHts intttua«e«s» until putrefaction is far advanced. Whi:y eold affeeto the head awl eyes and iiajad.'HbrcathtM through the ame, great 1 ‘t'ifof j» gained by a wet napkin spread over the upper part, of the fane. (sovering the nose, ejtccpt »tt ojK'ning for breath. This is to be covered by folds of thutnel fastened over the napkin with » handkerchief. Ho also a wet towel over the throsit mid whole chest, covered with folds of flannel, often relievos r»p j pressed Mugs, So says Miss Bucher, . bath ■ m< l truly. and* In addition, gloss use allot foot j take a of liot leinonadt* on 1 retiring at night. This is the best time. : t.„- fb,. hot ito-.fc-b.-.th, which should i l, e followed by the lemonade ‘ " V L .,,,1 \Lt r , fJ . i n I ....' * '* ‘ ' fdlte ■ L, > . fading Mi ,.fi«iiv't»Le 3 . more ,• or , . ’ , rtoatalM.utaLk-m.in. j no the J |lllrlt] ,_ whi h v l>usS {>f nn)u ,, „ uncovered will ; };Mli ,,.. (1 wif!l ituv pntVidBll g , )»* nroven bv leavin r it q> a 1 ' then, that tin* lM Moii8 of sicknesH should I 5 ”-‘ earofuUy kept turn all fh»d in to bo x I wallow 1 U' a I^lwou fallen any poi»onwhat or has into wiivuIbioiui from ’ having overloaded the stomach, uum ; Mat.temm.m remedy, moat efficient and J ! HppUc<ibie teanpoonful in it large ntimher of t/awes, ih » heaping grnmd of coinmou aali. i and ' as ffltteh jmistar.l, stirred ; T WoL»YT j <’ > T toT tore it S toT j *Y n^ach the | YYr.'--nm.nt r o T “Ion (Tver m } u-«umwrt ot the tu« 1 )sns*>o, 1 Iwwwt .-.mall, let; the white of an eg;-; or a km qxwmful ot strong coffee he swallow,-d j S » *•*& uumbtrofvju *’>■' — • - ; Dueling fn Florida. ! I ••" * YYHr, H'teY ?** “ffi” JS' ; men could ataud before it this ter ijV.[‘ T, lu ,in K with kum* Th< * ***** was to mdtexlof clasp the - A bauds of the conibatauts together | «>«! put very keen, br,«d kuivea in their utnaa; the seconds tlu-n stood within • ach of the men, to interfere with a pwtokhoU if either combatant violated the ndes of the fight. There were j udiuv uflu-irs Witfi. tx>wid*kl)iV6$ ID tho . anto-tedlum days of Florida. One of j the most noted "was a meeting between Afaj. Frenchman. Jim Jones and Col. Griuard, a | The howto in this case Uecms to have been a compromise be : fcwocn the sword of the Frenchman and : the pistol of the Floridian. Tim duel j both wasfought in 1852. ft. was verv blood v, Jan,was an-u finally being gashed fearfully, 'itgroM and and* cut into slices j hie breast killed outright. It to ! said that this duel was remarkable for j having been fought iu utter stleiicc, of rhough the the knives slipped in aud out 1 bodies of ctuth linm neither saida j f.lit.ir word. With tJi their like Ups clenched and • silence. ti f Not h«/fc ti vi.so carno* tlioy (oogbt in ; a sound from the j mouth of either, and when at last Jones j fell iu death Griuard turned, aud, wip ; ‘ ing the the blond irout hits face, spoke for first time, addressing I us second. ; Afghan Etiquettv. , j i An oath. Alghan The never visitor rismives nnceranoiu- few eus must send a hours' notice of hi# intention. He is j ! then received at tlie door by some oonfl denttol retainer or retainers, and con ' dticte-d through rude, tui open courtyard to which the f.xttof a winding staircase, | leads first to.an uncovered landing, aud j ) thence to the ordinary reception room or balcony received of by the the proprietor. host Here and hois iu person, con j ducted with every mark of courtesy and respect to a small row of chairs, tho use I article of foniitme aeemi t<> tm general in good soi'tety in Cabul, and felts t.> have which quite aapereedsdtlieearpete satisfied older and an of welcome gen oration. After a few words and inqniries in a set formula after health . -n both sides, a tray ot fruit* usn ally ap|iean, and is placed upon the earpot'at the feet of tho visitors. The frnite are followed by the tea-tray, and a without cup of milk, highly-sweetened is placed before green tlie tea, vis iter. Tie- cou versa tit m.is the# oarried ] j on with topics more of or the less day. spirit aud on here, tho if ordi- tlie nary merely formal the inter \ visit is a end and one, tho visitor to view comes to an couducbsl to the door with the same formality and courtesy with whieli ho j w«e reeeivixl. If, however, a eoufiden t-rnl interview to. desired, the atteudaute j ! *p- request*-..! to withdraw. ! Big Tiling in Bull s. i A (bfivcstoii m#a met a gcutioinau w , _.... N< i,-x«w and , oskml ,....., how , .. I i " m ' mutno. r, Jicr!/ friend a i He is doing well,” was coming on. ' very was the ra¬ 1 I !’*>’■ “ Mto What 1-usiucea to iu he the at?” " He "»* K ot - softest Bung world of ! kcyaatHan it- H bought Antonio a lot of Mextcsn don ter apiece, and, 1 having T£7 n*k«u iictui them up them. to hi# raaoho, Do ho I ; -ti bring am such n high prices?” on "No, “ but they ho I lets the railroad trains run over them, -i. the company has to pay hint |@0 Opwee for them /’—(Jatvciiloa Arnes. A Wi MfiTvov law yer cfiargml #7 for rt bill of $ bttt»ft4 it was f .-■ q»i• i .i-.iuilicf lawyer tlie cmirt field tii Tin-, > rvw-ft j v»t.ru wrath tfio Burney. P1TH AMI POUT. Th3s mmt popular vaxa among poli¬ tician*— The siuts-euro. Tub fir.-d Aniericnn iu;s< riptioupHt up '*n the obelrek will to, “ Pont no B0la,” " I.5k sier-p-s where h« liil," says u lato have h&llad, which miggwita that ho must tocn drunk. What a beautiful tiring lb a rimy check ! Ilow great tho ooutraat when the blush mtliw on the nose. H Csiia.su>—“ Mary, my love, thin ap pkvdurapiing "Well, finish i; net then, imlf done,’’ Wife it, my dear." It wiu* a young housekeeper who set the cuke she .had bilked for a picnic out of door mm cohl night to be froetixl " Bhidoet, intolerable. the dust upon the furni¬ ture is What nhall Ido?" “ Do os Ido, inarm—pay no attention to it/ It’s a poor rule that won’t work both ways Milwaukee Kiri married ft bar her. raid he t urned out to be a rich Baron iu disguise. A mookks novel has this thrilling pas¬ sage: "With one hand he held her beau¬ tiful golden head above t he chilling wave, and with the other culled loudly for as stot.oicc. ” A votnva lady wrote birthday, some verses for » pafs-r about her and headed hair them “ May 80th.” when It almost mode her tarn gray it appeared in print Tub average life of a farmer to sixty six years. At sixty-five ho may safely begin to returu borrowed tools, pay old debts and ask forgiveness for cheating in horse trades. "1st tovb cough any easier ? said one of poor Hood’s aoqiuuutaaoes, on calling be," said to the see wit how he was. "It should from hto pillow, “ I’ve bean practicing all night." The negro’s definition of bigotry is as good and inclusive as that of Webster's he’s Dictionary. "A knows bigot!" said he; tot "why a man who too much rate, and not quite enough tor two." At a oeU-bration back in the country a female arose aud began: "This is our lOith aimivt r ,uy.” A wicked young man back in the crowd yelled out: “ Good gracious ! You don’t look that old.” * ball , *»-'H B to-mght . stud that ,, . lunar ot,1TOr . rayB at . wora thti ,, only ooooeutrated lumuwwuty of the earth’s satellite. What do you think I about it * ' InteUigcu t pit r<:rj t— “All j moonshine, B»y«ou, all moouehiue." -Etumworos— 1 “ Yes, I like the P’«» ver -V much. Major; you have such 1 » ^7 ’♦!««, ***«< awfully *«".&>** j«Uy he % \ou ,«** d better Ma j j« T «t (, el your heart, Mm ihrtutgtoa, in YY wfmbtxl? 1 m . Y° U i ?**?• douiyoa 1 \ know?’ rath “ a M tkndum young potato bug urMMun m a ttiw, T^r4S£ritotn«: •*! tore yewfoudsnd ira*, j ( with waji Mk.m gi*nc»*«M np>m hi# md buffer Unm. Dro»r, j “AhI" wud Gilhooly, vestordav ! morning, “Sent barrel "I’ve done of flour one to gbod the ooO* a poor 'house?” "Better than that. I’ve just 1 t,,ld ^ »n»itli. who don’t stand a ghoet i <* a a show »«ow, that r.qat he m- w will be »w somwwu rmmuwtwl hw oy i j tqYiTmlmWs SSfe cSf that^do^a ^ythE? great dc-d of J "The it dott’t cost anything! t bar • rowed 82 from him on tito strength of | it.”— Qalvoston News. 1 A »«oyob, being out for a da/a ahoot- 1 • T k and L th 1MR ’ “ l ,T 7l ?r* * , game-bag. dog Entering a field of turnips, ov£ • the pointed, the boy. - joyed at the prospect of bi* master’s j there’s success, exclaimed: "Lar, master, a covey; if you get near’em ( | won't you rascal, physio what ’em 1” do “ Physio ’em, Laid you young tho doctor. Why, kill you mean tore,’"replied the " lad. ’em, to be . , Shalt Me Meet Again! j ! The following of the most brill t» one ! inentod iant paragraphs I). ever Prentii writtou by the la George "The fiat <J death to inexorable. ’ Phare is no »p- 1 pool for relief from tho great law which dooms«ut to dost. Wo flourish and Cade us tho leave* of the forest, and the flow era that bloom, wither and fade in a day have no frailer hold upon life than tho mightiest monarch that ever slK«>k tho earth with hiafootetef-s. Generations of men will apfiear and disappear os the grasa, and the multitude that throng the world today will disappear a* foot* stepson the shore. Men seldom think *.*f tlto gr^itfc ovwit of ilea Eh until tlio shadow fall* across their own pathway, hiding from their eyes tho facet* of loved of oftfes whoso existence. living--mile Death was is the tbo sunlight thou*, an tug on tot. of life, aud the thought of the tomb to tho skch-toa of all feints. We do not want to go through the ,Urk vnl ley, although the dark passage may down lead to paradise; damp we do uot want with to go into graves, even Prin eea for bod-fellows. In Hie beautiful dnunaof ‘Ion’ the hope of immortality, so eltspiently uttered by the death-de voted Greek, finds deep response in ev cry thoughtful life soul. sacrifice When about to yield his a to fate, hto Olcmantho ask# if they should meet again, to which he responds: l have asked Mutt dmwlhil question of tho lulls that look eternal—of the clear streams that flow forever—of stars among whose fields of azure my AU raised-pirita have walked in glory. thy living are dumb I But., feed m I gasto upon is something in face, love that there that mantles through its beauty shail that cannot wholly perish. Wo meet again, Clemauthc.” She Beard the Bnimut EniftSrn Fall. The Dcmo{)olift (Ala.) A<s wt) toils th-* following story: "Our i-cmuis emmu-r ator rt-pt-rte a colored woman on Martin Rico"* place 111 years old. Sti- iug that tin-* old woniiin was pr-md ,-f le v ago and aekoil tor recollects.,«s questiona ■ of aatiquiiy, touching fao tor some (ton. Washuigbni’ft all horse and the Itevot hltionary war, of which being satia fnctonly answered, he said : Item *' Old lady, you must have hoard the an em¬ pire when it foil f ’ * I tion't mwkty rtnemher do circumstance vou npoke of uow, bat I do (u ur-.J a fill, .mighty rumblin' I noise de year stars and spec it must a been date T'liitegs was conetaut failin’ (tot year, and if it fell in old North Caroliaa you bet your bottom rag, honey, I was daf.' " I uk scales of tho rod fish, famous in New 0 hums lmirkete, are* carefully pro served aud sold ut fttonfc #H per i.uslie!, being in great demand by the fabricat¬ or* of ormuuente for wreaths and arti¬ ficial flowers for Iodise’ tounots, and for various other purposes of tobiohabin turn and oriiAteeute From & fish at six or eight pounds the wsaJos sum <w-’ largo ns a quarter of a dollar. They are so hard and has firmly planted performed Hint with the settling process to to an ax or hafohei.