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TOWN DIRECTORY.
Mayer*-Joseph tern.—W- J. Bath Sarvla
tXrrt ■Majv.r pro Tr«t*« rer—Thomas Floyd.
and A,
Marshal—Job a N G >odfer«.*d.
Alderm, u—W. T. VVnkio*. vtf. 8arvi*, A,
hleyd, Pfiltiaxnt, W. E Beuu-*t and Thomas A.
<teiiis*rV--R B- Hupp*,
hber.fl—,!. D >!obin»on.
firrk—J. A. finmoh.
Tr**.«rsr~d.T. Bennett
T« Receiver—. *. A Ktehardsou, ’
Tax Cedectnr—O. W. Will s.
Coroner— W. T Wilkin.
Depaiv •'her yffr ft*. M Austin.
C’.uflsy Hap»*i**r Surveyor- f’teur*. Jar. e» Ma Call.
H. Mtoshr-B, Judge; Wayne O. M't-’-ry. »«»«---Wwrtts PoMehwr
p.
Gener®!. Session* held on th : rd Monday
b Msfch sod Sst>!emh«r
eh*5ro*«n; County CT.ninii* C Grac-. ion r«—O. F I.'tt’eSe*d
C RJtl rp v, K C For),
aed A H Cs.rer. m, (’•>.■• >t the ?.>d Weda'.s
d*f so .liBrirv. A «ril ery; J(t)v »' d Octohar,
ba x O-a
AmtMa f-ory-rv omc*B8.
Ordin*ry - J»mre Tillman
f^FitwIp C’srk 'opror |H? f VA t* HflfiRLwR Court--B. Mtefety
Kher-fi—j. n-J, n H. Coo
Tax Colter,tor— W. H. Ovrerttree
Tax .Eeeelvef—B, Themaa,
t.-orowev-H Setor M
Purveyor -Arfhnt Jolmsen.
Chv'rman Cauntr CeniKiiosb-wara.—W. James E, Tteplaa Dante
Warnoek and
Mcftstofein
Daniel Me Kuchin, School Comuii*aioaar.
THADKftR HILb. GA.
cXAStrox cotfwrr owmt
O.-fitnsry- Rot«*rt llatchai.
Sheriff—.!ohn B ooka
C.erk—-Andrew G. Gowea
Joilector--P. VI- Gou.*,»a.
A**e**or— C, C. Crew*,
Treasurer-—John Paxton,
CoroBer—Robinson,
Cline at Monday ♦ la M trah * «1 O >
tcher.
Appling—Second Monday' in March an
October.
Wayne—Third Mondays in M rob and
October.
Diew«—F'onrtb Mo»d*yi in Marco ansi
October.
W.**e— First Monday* m April and No*
v*rti
T’fifiee—Tuesday after second Monday in
April and Noveatoer.
fjfrrtr *nn—Tvroi*v after third Itondsy to
April s»d Nov rin'ier.
Nnvewher. ttyhJea—Fi ours.il Mendssy* in April **.!
■ Ghw- Comrtt««.e<3g on the Int Mon
<♦*** in May sad D«c»ruher, and to continue
far two weeks, or at long *» th* baainte*
way rvquirt.
SYi m S t JOHNSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
KKUNSW ICK, < r A.
"’til levilsriy attend the Kuperior Courts of
tin- emmtirti of Can d i-, Glynn. Pierce, Ware
and Wayne, aw) mV pt-r-oniti attention to
all Im.siisros cuti !»U( i to ttivto. Office over. J.
M. Matldeit's 3t»r,ting GSice Entrance on
‘ do-.ivm r ctris-i.
SPENCER R. ATKINSON,
Attorne/ and Counig !or-at-Law
And Saioitor in Equity,
BIU'NSWIOK, - GA.
M Hi regnlsrly stteM the Superior f’onrM of
to* Brunswick Circuit and the Federal Oourte
<«' BowkutuA. Office ov,;i Madden's Bank -
i> 9 »ui«ii on New Castle and «, »-v. *tre«»s.
Q H. HARBIS,
* TTORHET IT LlVlf
ft
J* ST?? SKOSOU,
f’raettae revubriy is the eonatis- "oa»
the Bwiavits eircult, aoti vise *h»>r»
by *,.eetel eoairaci.
JT B. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
B8UNKWICK, GEORGIA.
Praetrefi regularly in tty Conmbvo
Glynn, Wayne, Appling, Pierce. Coffee
W’are and Camden of the Brunswick
Circuit, and Teiiair of the Oconee Cirv
cast. mehki-lyr
C^BTMo.nR j. at,«ilc
ATfOEim AWD
COUNSELOR AT I AW
i ksv t, : «K<mau.
^ W5b^.»»*H-e* t* the eamn ,* *f th# Prs«
11
.^1 Mp ^ I’ GGOBYEAf
V,, ..... v ft.'
A ttdr>rney at Law,
0?«r Miohoeltofi** Pr .virion iter*-,
OTucttier tirce.%
BBBASWIOR. r t GlnRfli
#pHOMAS C EBMPH,
0 ommi 88 ion«d Notary
—Alro—
Ex-Officio J. P. f
J,lfi50s District Q. M«, Wayne
Goaaty, Georgia.
Oo«r» fe»!4 fa Chart ffoase **»» Ba%
w*d*f i* mak meskh- j»ael»-w
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VOL.
whtoeial totes.
IhuBtouaa, who has made hisaacif famous
tv refusing to take tb® oath m a ttenibei of tile
British Parliament, hm beea re-c-itvt*-:!,
Ik likJO Tennessee ringed fottrterttth it lii,
list of iron-prodaeing stvtvn, Alabama &lUs> nth.
and Virginia sixteenth. Ik three years ih*«f
shrer »t»to* made a rapid gam, ami m lti«j
ressuasee stood ninth, Alabama sitth. and
Virginia seventh,
i* thia country are only two sstittoltehmsstto
at which cannon can be matte. One t» at S».*ut 5 ,
Bmim, Mas^dmseUs, ami the other at West
Point, New York. The Boston works, which
have lata idle for six yearn, are said to be fit to
omapeie wish foreign f modc-A-is.
Bxwxts 1505 and 1730 it was customary to
put over the title of periodicals a cross with the
Initial tetter* of the cardinal points of theeom
press—-N. E. W, ft., indicating intelligence
frt>m »U quarters, and the name newspaper
Wffie to be applied to such periodic#!*.
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Tv* oil bittiness has all grown up within the
past twmte tw,,nw-fonryear*, tons »«,-« in T» i860 ««ta seventy x barrels i
of oil glutted the market. Now the world naes
Abont W.OOO barrel* a day. The amount of oil
prodaced scctaa to be steadily incroagiag.
Probably the oil supply will m ■■ • entirely give That
out, but it te beginning to be re., vi hut
unless. s«w oil Seids are speedily discovered the
price of od will go to a high figure.
Mbs. pAMuatrr, the widow of Admiral Karrv
gnt, mseiree in pension money *5,000 a year.
There arc 29 cose* where the widows of Gun
zt^ZT^Z’tz i
the widow* receive oahigh a* >100 a month,
white ottaM aw given $36 onlv. The rate *.1
lowed by the general tew » #3D, and the )W
^ •" °° T *
by speoal legislation.
AoooBMteo to the cmukw of 1880, the total
number of jierwm* of bosh w»s reported «s
pursuing gainful vocations was 17,392,099, (ba¬
a—-—**
bans, »s follow*:
Male. Female.
and personal 7,0/5,983 594,51(1
aervkv, *............. 2.712.942 1,301,395
and transportatian. 1,750,892 59,304
mecli&ui
«&1 teJarffting 3,205,134 631.988
A nansnosil ventriloquist recently ad¬
to a reporter that rontriloquieni wsa
but a Unmimfi. It i» gee. rally thonghi
the ventriloquist throws hi* voice in order
make This it appear is all to sms iffueiou, from The different only du«- thing j
an
is to deceive the ear. ft m well
that the organ is tMijgtslarly matscurate
determining the dirmtion from which a
proceeds. The ventriloqntet take* o>1
of this and by a 11 tils Juggerly pm
th© illusioru He given to his voice such
as convey to the audience the im
of sounds heard team tome particnior
at * greater disteaoe, He directs m the
time th® attontiah of hi* hearer* to the
front which the sound te to come, and
controls their imagmaVioti.
m, B. .t om ,«i » «
ore logwood and fustic, from the W«*
;fima, from the shore* of the Pacific,
tike bar and cam wood* from Africa. The
3« mentioned, , with . tbe exception of /untie . T ;
s» yellow, we *«&* hni o£ r%dmm «hade», j i
*sppo»to wmd. winch i, a delicate pink,
from the East Indies. The costs of th# ;
ha the rough are, according to the Ihovt- t
Joiinial. S as follows s LogwUd, '. from »36 * j
t„S a toe . 5 the red , woods, , trom . #40 to #70 a >
and wood (
the cans about #!W a ton. The :
wood comes from ti e interior of Africa, I
* considerable ■, .n i for g tTan,p»rtation • ,. and . ..
is
sooree. Cato wood is reed mostly
woolen monafsotnrew in making their dyes,
and very frequently staple* and chain*
found attached to the kg* when they ar*
to this city, and poisonous in^cU of that
are often found ui the hollows of the
which are speedily killed.
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Ms. S. B. Ooeanwcu, aeninr vfee*pr««i<ient r of
n CotU ,. fn , ii f lanter* association, ,, ,■ has . made . a
of intereating auggeetioB* to Director
Burks, of the Sew Orleans exposition.
CockrtU want* ; a premium ’ um oi of m o-.* bate# u«i «-.u of
offered „ for a cotton picker with iron
so constructed that human finger* con
dispensed witti. Under the new syriem, of
8,009,000 negroes tit theetmth, ono-half will
-to work in the cotton mil)* end the other
will plant, Gear teds and sow glass, *
.
progressive cotton ^ man concludes by
say
that the haste ot a great south is “a cotton
- »■“
fields ; cotton planters’ motto The eotton
opens the Way for the milk. ” Th#
part of Mr. Cockrifi's tetters te his *ag
that half ,, or ,,, th« negro population . . ahoiud
t» the cotton mitts. This is not
to some to paw .for some time.
Tm* late William ('niters.Bryant mode a strong
pl-» a score of years ago for the preaervatirm
our forest*. The poet cattail the attento®
of hu, read®** and of the government to the
atal reeukte which foilev th» ateipping of *
<w«utry of it* forest*. In ril woodlands nature
has provided for rriainiog the mmtrtur* of
rmx,n. Th® m-ih under the tree* is corned
with * thick carpeting of falkn leaves, which
prevspt toe water from j«#*ing iwruft-Uateiy
into, the stream* and burtying to the tea. hart
tsf the iwsfetoe thus confined mako* it# way
otewly into toft ram ot the earth, risen ®
springs and mm off in rivuMte; part te gredu"
ally drawn up ty the roeilte of the (roes, red
giver* off to the air fete toe tevt# to Conn the
vapor* which are after wanb condamted into
•howem. Thu* toreste tnMMIy protect a
cMartry againet drouth, and keep it* at rmm M
ffiiBStetttiy flowing and i» w«a ereuteoaty to a.
Out <town the tree* and the moisture at th*
p&stm rapidly off from th* aarfitre and.
hastens to lakes and oemm.
Tm great Tresphuate mdsateiss of South
Caretire are looming up wondariaily. In rinds
phosphates the bat*toes* to fttemry lari ati
teiard tuiprimMmm pr«q«rth,B*, the ship
***ws rereteBng «,fl» tore. Tty qtutnkty at
UttiUm* »a»«fs.tymi tit iSTl wav n.,m
tom, which increased the area y«re to §7,7.89
tore, and ia 1873 to 68,23*. The next year there
«« ft tUgfct fatting off, and the pvaviore fjgiue
wm aos ©xreeded until vm, wises the product
JESBP. GEORGIA. THURSDAY, MARCH 6 IH 81
-ift* **10 u-..* n., .. .ie., r.«.s !b-n
has teen as follows: 1880, 80,00& few* ,* ISO,
10*2,525 toft* ;!#», 108,490 tea*; 1888,
'p from Juue *»■>“ 1 . 1876, *»: to S*p May 31, 2255 1877. was
to«* The cc-xt year si was 120,82* ton*, which
was not exceeded until 1880 ^ 1 , when it reached
832.077 ton* UM® F«uwuwt,».
.»»i.v,
ton*. New fields are being opened and worked,
•ud the factoriM in evaty instance have Uiefc
I
UNUSUALLY OLD PEOPLE
„ft£*sr- ■vJ ■" * —w. -
r m? o . „ l< . . ... al< _» **' , * ia
’ " ' ' *
wpof
Khod* ItowAito, Of Owmgsville. Ky., «
i.uiasii Holukv, ,.,f Waterford, Conn.., is
!02 years okL
Amo» DKMtte died reoantly at Ridgeville,
B** ■ *’ 8 th .rear.
Mss. Martha Cr-.* kstt, of liberty, Me
******& f-'KABi-tss Ah ' A - iu brr Mth year.
hsKuiKK, & farmer of bachelor? CJtoeon, a,
c., has lived MB year*. He is a
NTcuofcas Bobsy, a peanonef of the war of
1812, died recently at Boone, Ky., in bia 1 X)t.h
year.
A » at ? ln Washington seventy ^ ^ years ago
' die! *
£vxkv (Mnununion Sunday Mm Annie
Gordon, of Biuifttm, ft. C.. walks four miles
to cl:arch She is 1 II,
Cmtihfiax C-Wi-KR, who fives In the hottss
fotmeriv 'i» ses on „ .if Robert Fuitor,, i,
hiving.-Aon, N. Y.. is 110 years of age.
Aftbk being blind for twenty rears, Mrs
JoedAme Lepafcria Jiwi at Watertown, N,
Hav husband msmUf din! at
bin. At ft. Blytht &, wood, eighteen McCSellan, mho* from Colum
Andrew aged Ud.ro
cently married MarUnt Wityn, n widow of
twenty-seven. .
Miss Sab RA Phu-mps, of Norwood. 11 I..
is iros rears oi!. Bb* in-r ,-w.i h ,u-.-~
gia^-. C!'Z?££SSJ£rJf£g‘:tiZ,
w.K- :;av. tease a-„i .!»<• >b sr- the name*
o' trii>l«ts stilt living at the a o* of seventy
two years. Kite, of They are the ctoHron of Cstba
rmr itiebteud township, P«m., who
rtt am tiy .lio-i, aged mart y eight
.1 A< OB It tXJ.lK**, of Duns tan, Me., 0:1 the
asvnivervai-y snyular eoufeteiott: of lus MXtih- *ti voted birthday tor Thomas made &
totferson for his second term, aith .ugh l
a deed two months of uiv majority '
WHIRLED TO DEATH.
w t’»rm«io s,-,-nv M» t><ml anil
't tj r«:<* 44 OH tided l» One Ilmiw.
A dtepafch from Javier, <4» . describing
terrible «ffrets of the - nt.vl -. say* that
It came in sight *»vea iwikw to the right t>£
town “ It went over tho nicmatain*
out of sight right iu he- from Jasper, it
in sight five minutes. The devastated
was from half a mile to three miles
f« it* five minutes’ trip over that, fiftoui
strip of country twenty person* were
killed. The scent* that the tornado left in
track *re beyond description. One need*
to stand in the nfidst of the demotished
for»-t.s and see the destruction of life and
’%&&tS?££?Sii , &
front Jasper three brothers have lived
Jteors. Their naunv are John, Peter and
Un owning Tbl>i good \^ lands prosperous and running farm- an
within government skme distillery. throw of They mAi
a ^
^ aXgffto”
V ry house, s-tuug upon the cross of
hill overlooking t!» valley. Suuthwcsi-
5 * 1 '* fro «,house wa, au o t e,tiag. No
or atlk ware in. the way, and the ro.u
eood right in the pathway w&b ot aaiff the tor*
nodo. Inthehpaaevve.ro and u»n--Wiliiam hi* Sv*
throe hired tiro
William Karrcn and ftStoao Wright,
tornado whisked over tiie mountain and
into the valley, wlmro it paused to wBireed gather tut
Then. settUmrdown-ft to
and a ( utter, and the air was filled
flying timbers,’ pans, .furniture, feath-
5 the ' residence of his
i„ti« w as at brother
outside the fury of the storm, and when
saw the tornado coniinar he started to
ward his _ house. lief ore he reached it be was
from f‘.treed blowing to ding to Use underbrush to keep
away. As soon as the tormv
iiatl gone, lie went to where a moment be
f ° re his house- stood, and a heartrending
k f **? H H ? Bd tw °
tii!dr*n wore found one hundred yards
dred. Furtter an three o«h«r chfidr
° 15 ® * baby eighteen ^ months old, were picked *£
woods yards. Scattered about
the were the three men.....
With a ; huge ..I|w^n tree and across Wityhte-aU his body, ;W lha- ,.v,e
in a
moment iu that house six persons were killed
throe others, dangerously injured. The
wild with uf&i-iss!; The dead
and was the ininreii chudron grief.
hw Westey were btium
* ti,f> » s oi^Mr. for shrouds Oogle. and one
me-ownger went for bix, and an
wont for surgeon* for three. Such »
visitation rarely falls to the tot of dm man.”
PROMINENT PEOPLE
Bovs rex.—t'umi Boynton, t.h.- swia'uer,
was utftrr.e i reot-nUy, io Maggie Connolly a<
CbiG#[U ! -
Bru . w < t t it#,! fttutos Senator Brown, ot
Gwwrla, hm four tern mines tn toe nort tyra
part Of that State, m winch ty enipUjyi nearly
I,tftSI bands
GKAirr.—iludge James Grunt, of Dawn
a-titmai Trot¬
ting associatiois. says that there are in the
association 5.0W) hoi mss trotting below ‘A.W.
Brjk.’HER. — It is expectwi that Mr. Beecher
will go to Eurt fie oa a lecturing tour iu th#
sfjrw* or efirb summer. It is over twenty
year* tinea Mr. Beecher was tn England,
where ty made man v addressies upon the war
Baasox.—B, _ ... T. Iternutn berag fanted the
other day Sew to lecture before a temtytomw so
emi v in Y
prwjtyw. s^’-xiinardfcws
sprir.iiuiag Ck>x-~-W«tiiiaKUni490rre^pofidimts of Go^roanman 8 note B. Cox' th
gray in .
hair, ’fhongh am of the youagest wsaifams
in tiW^testiBea been he to fifty-nine ymn of age
an t has in Congress £«• a lougyr period
than any democratic member. KeBev. tty of
Petmsj'tvan'a, {HttAtswn ride mfiy #xeeeda him «n re*
1 st length ot oeryiea
Tcuruw.—It bus.* aboat a dozen av
■'•rage tartiea ti:» foraish one quart oi the
famous green, fat so highly (adeemed by «Ii
gouiuiai.'irt, ss»d us it bs only found at
ditnsig oertain v,$mm ia the year, tho
flO pm quart elmrged considered by the Eugltei*
dealers may net be so high a
price.
A WPEO WOVSTlS
i
i men- rat- d .» Albany, N. Y.
CofCfiKHfBABJU® hatoreti! ®ss an.ir-as! by
f *k» JWghtratto* of a ten-aiiiiion-doUar murt
* T«?« In th»» oilUrm of forty didemit town
Telegraph tsssAAi?s:ftaFSd , ftsa,!J
eoiupatiy.
foirt in Teniw Ivanla to
^
terg. Vitt burg, Allentown. I aaraster and
JS. «ttM£&.XS?5SiZi SSfe»S.‘WSS8&
IKK
ewnmonCftimcti.
Ffv* cam* '«rf mteMaand several sadden
U ‘* ^ ^ to
Last year's i->al product, a* reported by
th* toil* Inspector of the V’enitsyu aula raid*
die district, wasa< follows; Deh gn Valley Coal
fcmpeny.tu .Mtt ■*, ’ * h'gt a JAVt'ke—
bar-- company, 175.118,T1S tens; DnUtware
*o.l Hu ,<itts ' ,055 tun S«siiw.*faantt%
in,h,'.,i> 5. Wyoming trixeellau laity <ni* oompastlas,
* ton-,, companies.
F' i if',*., fir.- TR« i s r»-” -jf ho
twa’ly These figures einpkryai Jo mtahm ooal wo* 17,83a,
show ait excess of tteiiA thfttt
lOO.OOO tons and more than 3,000 employes
over the jjrevfcm* year.
By an explosion of fire damp in a mine osar
Untoutowu, killed,, ant! others Tens,, nioeteen miners were
had * narrow escape from
taffoeftri n
tarred, Asttke and Vwing after twire 11,000 buried m!,l«x<rf and twice dtttev
i<*t the b strange wan*
<ls « ( ri-etwj ha tmot thne'i-t
Jeauueite have once more reached the land
from which they went forth to death.
The steamship Prism arrived at New York
with the remains of Lieutenant Commander
kf Zi 1 S ’*}?.” K; to JaTOe *
M. Anildm rttnu, tta.te. Lea, v. Oteorg*
.
Carl Washington Augustus boy- Oorts, 1 , Henry Adolf Hausen Drossier Knaafik, and
£f«Isp The remains Ivorson, of seamen, Coliin* and Ah 8am. to'Cork, cook.
Ireland, were sent
those of Loyd to Alexandria, Va.,
end those of Dr. Aiabler to Philadelphia.
7'he remains of the others were buried at
Woodiawn cemetery, near New York.
nently Aworr connected 125 genttanen with more Republiaau or fens promi¬
New the party
in York, Pennsvlvauia, New Jawy,
MaasaBteisstits and Mary land root, .n New
York city for the purpose of pmrfeciing au
mdejwidefit for its object Republican orvanbatioa proddeutial hav-nr
the nomination of
candidates at the forttuxoaiiur Republican
national convention whose record would
• ‘ warrant entire confidence in their reed i
nesH to defend tl» advannes already male
toward divorcing tfae publi-' service- from
party fioHtfes." Gr-oa nsotisn of Carl
SchuiT a committee was appointed to jortect
a,a organization covering all the States and
to take such other action as may be deemed
rxpedient.
Th»vbs entered a _ , _
proi*irty valued at- 445,060.
VxsSKtx arriving at Boston report now
ing iimnense icebergs and tea packs. Boms
iceivertcs were from a half to nearly three
miles long, and from KW to 3>*i feet high.
Washhttgtftn.
Th* secretary >.f war rocteVad oumen>u*
tetegranw the work ^hovrlny to- ad- sattefoctory pty
r as in of relief to the flood suf¬
taries. ferer# along the Ohio river and its tribu¬
Th* President noMiiniited C. R. Palmer, of
Vermont, to be associate justice of the su
nreme court of Jjakota: .Max Weber, of
New Santa*. York, to H. be consul of the United States
at B. Trfat, of the District of
Columbia, to be consul of tits United States
at "^Toa Momnibujua.
Dawns hre been authorial by
the reinate ooiuuuttee on lu-aau aff urs to
favorably pufibikmeut report of « bill providing for the
by tr- si-asnere on Indian land*
tHiprteonraestt This tor speeiatty‘intond».i one year «r #SGi fine,
or bowl- te to kdep
Tayne and his follower* out of the Gkiahama
tan ids.
Kkxaxor 1’iuinb lire re;orted to the .Sen
ate an original bill from tits committe ■ on
a rrk-u ture, making executive the dep>art*oent of a?
r,culture an departumt, whose
chief officer shall be the seeretory of ogrtati-'
turo.
Ibk Seuaf '-i;iv- i awed a bill iu.ikiup au
h ,u.tl aoproiu-iation to provide arms for
the.- militia. The bill appropriates
THX House has passed a joint resolution
ap; tin'- ra| Indians riii ting# tor IritjOiXi educational to be expended among
purposes.
SnrHi tasy Fou.er has issued the l AAh
rail tor bond* Toe call is for the redtuiip
turn of #h), 000 /XW in bond* of the three pur
cent loan of h-w'.
Th# agricultural a.s»pr<tyiatton bill, as
vninplrieii by th* House 'committee onagri
culture, appropriates $430,SW0—an increase
of about #J4,i (At over the last appropriation.
1 he bill inotow on apjiropriation of # 8,000 l -r
•he propagau >n of the tea plant.
At a ineeting of the Democratic National
ooHunittee in the Avlii.g'ou hotel, U aniir
ton, hrid for the purpose of naming the
time «®d ptye to hold the national conven
Stem for the nomuirttum of candidates
for hres-diMit siri Vice-1’resident, ovary
State was i-epressnted dither by & mem¬
ber of the oocnmitte* or "a proxy.
W H Barmun. of Ctoor«>cticut,pr«iided,ari i
1 r>* toi tf o. Prince, of Modaohuaett-. was
secretary. A motion was adopted that the
lVn.oi-inf.-i.-f each organized territory and
OT t he insiricc of Cokutvbia be invited te
tend two debates to the nations convete
tion. Upon the third ballot Chicago was so
lected as the pla-e to hold tha national on
vent ion. tha- city receiving twenty-ode
votes to seventeen for St. I*mi*. The date
for the convention te July A After touting
tin-call lor the convention the commute*
a I <>urned to meet next, iu Chicago on
July 7.
Thk Notional Greenback tatwr party has
issued a call fur a nut ioual convention to lie
hciil in hhfffti apbijs, on Wednesday. May
r t \t a State convention if the Indiana
lirewnOft ....is, m imisiir.a'.-! s » full ticket,
heated by Ii. O. Leonard for governor, was
and twenty three roat>fution-» af¬
firming the pri.twipty of the Greeuiiftek
Latar fiatty wore adopted os * ptotfdrm.
South aud W*at
Bwjftxfi Ha, m and wife iomoredl, residing
three wfte from Crockett, Texas, went to
oimreh »r night, aud left Mix children at tents
a»4«v>,, .‘-jrh the door livjM*! At 10 o’clock
the boose was discovered to ty <cm Hm. and
it burned so quickly that it was tmposrtbie
to mj •- it- or tty chibiien, every one of whom
tea# tartm I to death. Tta sUtert was a boy
thirteen yews old
pB'StteS,
Heavt #aow stonna have prevailed In 0*
koto and Southern Mfunewta, and the rati*
resds-have b.«B tdeckaded
; A CTtrwut* Which staruck AjabersoD’s,
Ala., .Fourteen dcowthihati uearly every house in
town. persons were reported kiiaed.
whw» detiroyed toousand* **!*..'***”**> of houses and
kiliwl bu'iiire-is of peopir hi Georgia, Ai*
baiuft. North ami South Carolina, Louisiana
and Mississippi.
Am* »% .itykaon,, ftffch.. destroyed tty
I ntel, hotel btek ^tyr^r^daXTl jaseuiffed by a hotel.
&£* nZ\ a
four peroona were fatally and am seriously
foptroi The pecuniary Una is about $170,-
tV. 6 . Peso, Gohrt!«i son of c«k>!-«l flash, tty 3 uel
i«t who killed Hh*nt,o« a few year*
ago. catered Mt (', and ester oriob
ifiz fvai ilv got into adlffieattjr with V-wu
Star hrtl Re httods, who w*» roughly tMUeUid.
Cash then ‘wrtfoP’ft Wfireturueu the follow¬
ing aftwno*>n awl ftfiproaeliiug M
Richards drew * revolver ami rapid)V
three »hofc;. The first bril struck «n imio
<>Mt (•y.-t.tif!* r named Cowart and in a*.Mint
hit wounds fttefcards, t :ash then both mounted *bot» eattimg hia horse mortal and
state rapidly away.
Tbs cabin of BeVerty Ciriemnati, Taylor, a tattyd colored
man ground tiring near night, nod wav to
the at It was « first
grandchild. thought that had the owner, perished with In hta the wife and a
bodies flame*
later, however, the of nil three were
to covered in the budding of ll>-> Ohio Modi
cal college, whither they had been curried
for dteC ’.-a Alien logaiisi, a w-tod noma
body snatcher, was arrested, and confessed
that he and Ha.t Johnson ha l entered the
Cabin and killed the three inmates, token the
bodies to a waiting convey*! wagon, them shriven by E. B,
Dickson, nott'medical and institution, where to they the sold Cincm
the
corpse*. Beside the three negroes mentioned,
two others wen* arrR-Uxi for complicity in
ti.e terrible crime,
T Bi-: breaking of a dam on the Isas Angeles
river experience.! producer'! tit* t»wt dfsa-c.rou*flood ever
in California l he lower part
of and I.-- forty Ahgetes hajidiisgs was oomph-tely swept Inundated, Hun
dreds of were obliged a way. abandon
■* were to
their homes arid sack shelter on the
hilts. The loss am-’-ulitn to #ir0 000. Prom
Jsm Angeles to Mu ave, a distance of 100
miles, ha-rdlv remains a ; il<- of the Southeni' PaciAo
track in t-'a and east to San
- ■ oixio, tagiity mi the devastation is
e^na ly great. The CaliforniaSout barn road
from «kilton t** Pan Diego !i also wuetind
but. Travel to all diraBt.ibas is stmnMM,
It will prooabtv b» two tnontfa before. c,>fB
munhati , <-aa l>' jiro!s>riy e,tab!i- h*sj Ho.
pom i • ceiv<*< i from town* in the Southern
portion tins h-wviest of the floods M&h j©»p®B known. vahey anaounoed
ever
Two colored me , t» jail at Ubanon, Ky.,
f« aswttltin a w-om.-m. were taken out U
* ftwiou* n-.-b and h&Hge<L 4
h . , } ... * . .pr«w»M»nt t ctfiisa of
fty*'l,*s, throat, ,. . A tero' i» , ifioioi Mi-hI. bw lUtiwaun wife and the eut tamtiy hb own Is
,h:!
Psrtlfa,
A bispatuh from Berlin asserts that
raiurau ea Ger-nan-American citi/.ens who
re: urn to Gwrii.an v are again being rigorously
rnbjeotsd to military duty. It says, too, that
the German foreign - ,i)ic« igu-ires I niroi
ftrstos Mluteter Ba'rgent, W »i ti>« con.toots *11
negotiation* Sirect-ly with 'asimigton.
Th* 1*itidon Times, in an article on the
basker incident, implies that dislike of the
country which deprives Germany of thon
sand of eonscripfes is the basis of Bismarck's
■ son and that Mr. : argent's restyiation
w-cmld strain the- retetioBS- of Germany add
Um l toed States.
A ICIER hold tag out for weeks' against the
attacks ot. Ml Mshdi’s toram the town m
\ > a- -a,rend re! to El MohdiN h
fercit could he. relievrol by General Gra
from Tokitr. ft was stated that only the
soldiers at Tokor who hod families ha-f sur
rnadsred, white the others attempt! to
reach London ftuakim. Upon reception, of the
iu groat excitement snsnsd .
s|-trial cabinet meeting was called. K1
Maiftli appointed his brother, Ail Vussuf,
governor of i'.arfour, and ordemt him to
tevy irififorc* 7,000 Bie.ii, ami march body to K.ortlofaa to
the main of Ei Mabdf#
Gknk&al uoa&CMS otutounred that after
'restoring order in Khartoum h» would i pro*
fees! to Kordcfa.; s, to interview the Fa-la*
1 ‘rojifcefe,
t bus I>I»ha. the leader of the rebel a in
the by viotoity of ftuokim Koran, te exciting hte foitow
t-i-s ouotii^f the saving that Ki
* *
... M** stwlore tatonging to the Britlah .
bark
Arm tiarton, froraSu Johu, N. B., abandoned
drowned- * l ** 111 a watreiogfted condition, war#
BmUMOtft motion to returning the Laskar
Congress rosolutiore of sytupathy -itwsl moch to diw-ussion the Ameiican
tire e* among
the paper-, of Germany, toe government oi
yarns demrung praising the German and the chaneettor’s opposition jMrexs coa
ftorgsnt, the course,
“ r - Americoa representative at
ineully l erlin, L- defend! also bitisvly ; by German attacked and for vt-he
ari wUicb he has taken to the papers U\«
i matter,
As rew iation of KngBtii authors hre ton
formed to aid to securing an English-Aiiuvri
(i copyright law.
An Indian uprising ha* occurred in Mam
ti hu. British America, an-i twelve mounted
i e-ent to quell the dteturbanoe are re¬
ported io bav- been roassacrwl.
Rut HxnnKy Bha.nd, who has resigned the
ep-akersblp udoouBt of the of stokness, British house declined of tom*
mons on bos a
peerage,
Tn* three men who murdered Count Von
Ma.itetb, Of-r, president of the court of cassation
B hanged t b Hungary, lAath. A last Maroh, have te-en
ab. cheered neat crowd eOMisted
ut Hie {wteon and tty condemned,
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS,
Osi.y three executi ut- for murder took
place in Frau.-e dui ,ng IS-SJ.
Mas. Em* ; ti-wtii. of Troy, ff, Y., dtwl
while tm tyr'koeay at prayer.
Many Western railroad earnpa are now fore
bidding tee pteemioeof Chinamen.
factory, arabic at Hart
'** “ ^ ot gum i every
J '
... i h.kb» throe New York , dune
are women tn
n.u-eum* whose combined weight is 1,905
pounds.
Gaukorsha te at promntprodualug not far
from #18,000,000 of gold and silver bullion
amiuttily,
A stsket car driver tn New York says he
has picked np as much a* ffS in one night by
natebtog the tranks for tost money.
Bams Konooiunn, of loadon, is having
tattt “tea ; ai-g«st steam yacht in tty world."
The craft is to ty “Hi fe t ioug, aud is to bav#
twenty-seven, f«»t tyaat
A sit* lias bash, secured at foitterwonli,
ji KngUinil, for the aiboumesft of John Wy
ciiffe. which, it is inn-iskvi, shall ty set up to
commemorate the five hundredth anrdvor
sary of his ibath
Tut Rev Hm»n Morgan has eugogal i ift>
scale# t« ty placed at every police Vtatlon
>m>! brau-V. i.t Uio iW-i-maG-l >rhar,t«ss m
B-rtyii. so (list i»or>i‘ people In thatSsitv mat
u *t bi*cfieated is tii- weigtttofibe coal rtyy
buy In ft mail rptiuititire.
W HhAf :n Ksid-as t-> said to have boon m
ri-.-'r affected by tty variable WHattyr.
tty Mternately tmuiij t-i Ueef sw»-l,. >.„• mid injured ttotwnur, tty root® imutiug »t
mis
tty p am. «#■! ia mw» r.mnlim it m feared
tty crop wiUi be a twttd X# ilam.
Exclusive*
The Cabinet Album i& going tiumigk
flie press iu the <*.>v«ttuavii* piiutnig
oflSee. It is a eaatom for the Baeeaa to
pn-pare fine steel eugreviogs of emit
President and his Oabfoot. Theseeo
gran hl ; v rig# are in thehigkti 4 . ^ , . ,, .. style of ,, the
art, aud are bound in a corresponding
style. The l>ook contain# the portrait#
of ail the .Preaideatii and views of the
White House, Capitol, ate. Only a euf
number at copies ere made te
present the President and members ot
bis Cabinet with one each and retain one
oopy at tins Bureau of Printing,
N0. ~23
! SEMMAKY OF CONGRESS
Mr, Merrill, front the eo-nmittee on finance.,
reported a of lv.r-seiy th.' WH autltoririug tlie
pnyqtent Vnutom* dati«. in legal t-mier
not*e 8 , hot w»k*t that in ,jtef«rehe»» to . lie
wi4i of another Stenat .r. it be placed on the
mtendar. It Wite -r p>a**ed. Mr. Morril
also for reporftsl i'vment a.lverse.‘., tlm 611 providing tewler
U.e in of emnii legal
notes: the also, adversely, th . bill autfaonnng
secretary <W the ireasui- v to make final
adjustment at claims of foreign stea tisnio
wwaptoBtes M-tetan from tits 111 .gal action of
tonnage dues. Ttw last tw.> hi!!- were ln
defluitniy bi.li postponed.... Mr Blair introduced
a to amend th« fK-naton laws,,, .The Sen¬
ate the further considered the bill lonal to provitte for
tasue of Hromlatlon to net Innk.
The Senate twssed the bill making it a
felony, and punishable Stm, Iw three fnbely year# Imprison
went government ott Seers cn.piovHs to with fmmhtftt* in ten:
or
to dei mud......Most «f the day was spent in
debate on Mr. Morg an same 'druent persnib
tixg natufia; hanks to 4 .-posit Ixnidv of tiw
separate .States as wcem in I ,, omn.ialion,
wikI uitrofiucwl finally the Mr M withdrew it, having origi
Raj feiii same projHSftrti .n as Shermait an
• hi motion of Mr. a
.o'rot •-.•- lutio m was passw) appropriating
$10,000 to «OA ble the <• -lumliteeon pri i d«ge*
•ud eject ions to carry o« its tnv»»i.htat*9aa
Hoi
Mr. Dorsheimi-r moval granting to sttspwad copyright the
rule* an<l make the Dili
to eitissM of foreign epoatries a»} m.mt erder
tor February- 37. Mr. Dewater aakltbe ■sKaat
:if she hill WottM lie to make te.oksdear and
to tax our It people fof the te n- fit ot «nr>iol'-. fcrmgo
authors. Would also throw out of
men: rar’i win »n * onga.-t ‘<1 iu mak¬
ing reprints of foreign author*. Mr,
Chat* ttetieved in internattoual «efpy<
right, but Wfc I>ptx»(wl to the t-iU m it*
in j it shape M’ k-i;.y wi-h-si to inv«
the bill fixed for a later date in order to beat
authors, pabUgbem ami bookmakers^ Mr,
l) >r»!iei)uer'x nmthut w.i> The bhl fot
the retimnent of the trade dollar was wad*
a sped*! ortlsr for March H, Mr. Towtv
kbend said be* w-is .,py. to th*> hill,
trade doiimr iu».i * iroulaiw 1 at }*a> until tl*»
tjonkers repudiated it, mtd the merchant* r*-»
ciated futroi to to fro eighty e.ve it. cents it imuieiLatciy the dollar, depre¬ and
on
who went Into wilt the hao-ls '.;**» of jobbers it-esohanged- m New at York,
now to par.
. ..A bill si. r-i'ovt.K troio the
charge of' desertion soldier* who serve!
through -mroand the war, ' when but who, being iwwtere*! absent from out,
their c y was
dkl mt receive » i honorable discharge tran- —
A bill was j*aesed fixing the postage on
wonT. nowepaper* at om- cent for fear onnhsia.
,. The House voted to hold nigh t sessions on
Fridays toeyosM®*’- (*<>..dim MBs, filibustering
The H.ou-af suent ai. n ghfc in a i
seMtion. - From 6 ‘.rctoek at night until
< cSot-k ia tiiij morning tiiere wa- a ifwihw.k,
<,w i-g *u t.if. in * ! a the H**i uMu-m- >io
ri ne*i tu in’,. <>'■ a cm t.«*.i Ui hi a lay i->r
the ('-.jn.tJsratK'fi of the h;U to pe ision M<-xi
veha'ana, and the eaerivora of mom in
<ihU! wars. At about 3 o’clock A, M. ( an ex
citing dtwM-ifon was brought about by awe
Mr" t,wn, mad-* by Mr. iminb, of Indiana, to fin*
Bm of thwtyivania. five dollars fof
leaving theHouse aft-r the contest of the
evening bad begun. Au angry delete fob
lowed, prin. iv-av-y participat-d la by MUwsra.
Hiscoek, Morrmon Tucker, Heal an.! Hanti
At one time Mr. Hteotick was standing full is
front of fta 8 ai. u - desk wtare In
rounded by an excited crowd of adherent*
an 4 opptmoute, wid tbo *>r tb$ mt
gcant-at-write ha-i to Iw called into ro(Ui-i
ii n. in order to min some degree of enter
J iuaUv, Mr, Brumin explained that he hsu
been Hii-umlerstood a • .tying that be had no
left the House until the fill lectori ng •> a
liegun. He ba*l left b,-ton* tuat tinie, Mr
Iamb then withdraw hi. moiion, an<i Mr.
Bmmm wasaxcuted. At ?i;15 a quorum hav
Sng been obtained a roote-u to make th- tnil
the special order for the. 31st Rouse was carried then Mi- by
175 yeas to uays, ami the
jouroed. communication rvewived from ton
A was
Hieriideot, tr.-uwnittiug ft state-moat from
the secretary of state to the eltect ttsat tbs
British government Ah-rt the bad 1 u.t«i i tyussttle Kt» rt th*
* wuiwh j n. es ,ol urn
«i the Growl? roiief expedithm. The real
tag at Seeswtftry Mr. rrel.mghuyseB BandollL dteclrocd s statement, tha*
at tty roqtyst at
ia the search tor vessete suitable for the ex
peditkm now oref-oring for Uroely’s to roll- Alert (,
attention had been directed the
and that Minister LoweB had been insiroctea
to inquire whether sty could be -.pared by
the British government; that Minister Uw
ell was told the British government had. not
forgotten the action of the United States in
the 'matter of the Basohito, a British vessel
which had i»een abandoned in tb«
Arctic regions, discovered by American and brought
to this country two
w.itm, purchased from them by then the Amer¬
ican government, repaired and returned
tii Great Britofa; that the British govern
u-en>, in recognition of this courtesy, had
given the Alert to the United State mt
conditionally, in to this with “graoetui a.i her equipment; and that
romance the her opporum* majesty’*
sot t of courtesy on part of
govormueut,’* telegraphed to -Seoretary Minister Freltnghuysen U-well that tide imd
evidence of sympathy “rocvivt^ the highe t
ajiproriation of the ‘Pre-.id.-ui, United a. Uiai-w.,” it will that
o) Mr. the Handail people of the etc,
askiMl unauhnous consent tlmt
the ©fftiinunSivti ion be spieai npau UVKHJ th*
/ftirnaj journal of ot tits tty House, ib-uae, and tout affairs it ty be rt£ reftared
object to the committee ot having on. foreign formal affai.rg with w ti>«
priate « of more tty an a Bntsdi appro¬
gvivi-riuiHnit. reougnitiou Mr, Fsnnerty act dbjisste-i of toe and Me.
lUmdail then iiut In- ropiest iu the form of
a motion, which was a*r-ed to, Bum Kite
nerty, of Unuois, and Kobiuson, of New
York, voting in the negative The military
acwlauiy bill, apf>ro;>riatt«h with" ftanote bill, ameudmoiite, and the port
route were
A Duped rradesnuut.
In Loudon, lately, two ! well-diwsod
men tradesman onterod the asked shop of a fashionable
and to see the chief of
the ostabimhmeut, whom they privately
iuionwd that they were detectives from
Scotland Yard. The men said that from
information received they knew that two
' ’swell woman” would drive np to the
shop in a brougham and order drapery
te a large amount, paying for the same
with a of forged well-known check for £50, Waring the
name a nobleman. It
would, however, be necessary, in order
to properly convict the women, te allow
item to carry the gpoda off with them,
and take tha change of the check. Rut
in order that they should not escape, the
detectives were to have a hansom with a
fast homo, to follow the brougham and
take the ladies into custody. The officers
took their stead behind the counter; the
“lodtea n came, ordered the goods, and
tendered tits check. They received the
ci.muge hifaisciives and tiumcfliately guotte, *udt drove off. The
followed in
with the “fast house.” .
tf intemam te still waiting for the good#
A lap* who liad pointwl .
smiling cherub on her eanvns. uumiKto
to a gentlemnB o' Acxxcr Bf you
know, sic, shat with stroke 1 «*«
change this siuMii g boy into a weeping
genffoimtu, “Tbat’e home, iioridng," arid the
“At when my Ixiv
oiMkis, too Ill twh of» racket, I cm, with
me stroke of my ea»o imdto him woo®..
and. Isowlj......... too, tuatouriy "Y< rat
Satiny*.
JESOP USE
Corner Broad and Cherry Sts.
JfcsUI*, GEOBGIA.
Junction of Atlantic, Gulf and Matson
and Brunswick Bail roads.
The attention of the traveling public
is directed to the inducements offered
them by thia House,
The ItKisition of tlm House i* on ele¬
vated ground and
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE DEPOT.
It is well supplied with water and
drainage, and is fitted in every way to
give it-* guests every comfort of a
Ft7iS2 (‘LASS 1102 EZ.
R*te*-"$ 1..*K> the per day; ,Single week Meals 60
ct«.: by month $20: $7,
5>f8COrrST TO FAMXTJXB.
The Table will 1«* a tawing feature
«f the Jeatip House, and being under the
immediate supervision of the proprietor,
no pains or expense will be i-paredto
make it equal to the best. Polite wait¬
er will move baggage to and from Hotel
and Deont.
PI. Proprietor.
I. F. I. MiEM l CJ„
DRUGGISTS
-A»l>
pharmacists,
w, (At the New Drot Store.)
JESUP. - - CEORCIA,
Mtxxsfu-mam or
FbariHTfhotit* i! auif Tsiirt Frp|>arati->n»
iSP i -S'.iU Kaa IK
Patent Mrdirinc*, Btatienery, Book*. Shonlder
Br»c(-», Tnwees, Abdominal Supporters, and
Eoromic. fait
A line o* fresh and t pur* Garden 8**d al
w»t» on hand. Brady m ixed Paint in all oolora.
Wf keep »h*t tii* peoph nerd, and will com*
peto with any hoeae ou retail prieea.
Call anti examinr mr shty.
DR. F E. McRAE & CO.
I>E. McRAE wiil re-ceiv* and answer call* at
the Drug Store.
THE rlOKEITS BUDGET.
W HAT IVK MM.' TO .«'Itl.K fJVKR IS
THE BUIOBOIA I*.SEEKS.
TH* BOSS.
A Tribune, attache yesterday heard a
skilled vocalist siug “Wait Till th#
Clouds Roll By." She rendered it:
“Wnh tail 'ah the th* claw raw haw; b*w, Jawyj
Wah claw raw
J*wy, Wall Ilia tab: »a the trow ctew tew wah, haw,"
raw
And then *ht> smiled wed-merited so aweetly applause and
that broadly the over the her mouth held
corners of a so¬
ciable on the back of her neck.— Bia
rnanik Tribune.
BEAfs
“Fatber,” said the joangmt sporting
nif-n.l., r of ”, the f, 37' familv ««th«*re wV- ain’t
h' ,f ht-i cau ben , I viand r H.,k !ft they t 1
**Oh, y«S, rephcd Mr. Wlggleawosth.
What?”
“A tramri,’* replied Mr. Wigglea
„ A ” in - with w “. i ti a liirbt Ign *, and a T ^ alrv J ; tench S- a of “
hoiuor. A tramp boats everything and
ev* ‘-l.know ryi*<x«y. thing don’t beat?"
oBu he re
mark ,. d M m Wiggles worth.
**tChaite th»t .list, V” nneH«! queried her her hnaband husband
to ,
ttiJlu kru prise,
“A carpet," returned Mrs. Wiggles
worth ; “vou can’t ever get a tramp to
w, ^ . K cai » H T •»
' -
a mtaoom mtoat.
“Yes, papa,” said Beryl, "I am in love
— nay, more than that, I have plighted
my troth,”
“How much did yon get on it?” asked
the banker.
“Yod misunderstand me,” replied
Beryl. the “I have pledged myself to be¬
come bride of the only man I eon
ever love—Arthur Ainsh-igh.”
“What r almost shouted the banker,
“that, “Yes,” drygoods clerk?”
wm the reply, in clear, reso¬
nant tones. “I love him, and, despite
yonr sneers, I shall marry him, It is no
crime for a man to be a drygoods clerk.'*
‘•No,” said Mr, Setback, thoughtfully,
“but it ought to be ,"—Chicago Tit/tee.
NcmiiNfi bvt a o.rii war, ik» rr.
A big clock liungK aborre the hrin) of
the ticket agent Third at the 125th «tmd atii
tion of the uvmne elevafod remit
A phtrmrd I right." on the pendulum say«; “Yty,
sir! am
A passenger gassed at it yesterday and
started to inquire “What is-f"
Bui rive agent cut him short, and
yelled “That’s j there keep people
to from
asking’ if that's the right time. Ques¬
tions used to average from 100 to 600 a
day. Now twice as many auk what the
placard’s Keeps for. oud talking the thing’s nearly worse all day.” than
ever me
—New York Aten.
PbANTaiTOtf PHHiOeOHHT.
Do wise man an’ de fool doan quarrel,
but two fools or two wise men kaui’t get
along so well.
I>e man what marries a 'om*n ’ease
she's got more sense <ten he hm is netar
»llowed ter lose sight o* da lack.
Be ehild <lat too soon shows signs o’
smartness doan him out ter be de smart
<-Kt man. Be lust cotton dat opens ia
m U-rde beak
Kbi-u ’mong do siiiriiaiff 'paarsucsB#
makes a d.iffereneo, fur ef do blackbird
lmd bright dat his foathors te Ms wing we’d
thmk song was much sweeter.
Be gigglin’ girt generally doan tunm oat ter
be de woman what laff much, m'
tenuue tell Jor, marriilgo an’ a lot o’
Chilian will take de chuckle oaten de mw‘
<»’ 'em.
Be fox is wot only smart, but ho te de
!.!<>' fwrtiealar o’ ».0 de animate. He is
mighty do playful, porirtiit but o’ his he nobberget pleasure dot bo fur he
m m
in glecks playin’ his btiriness; an’ as soon os he
stops he te so mighty cuuuin’ dat
yer would link dat he nebber paid any
tent ton tor frolick. I>e ooon tms also
got boobs fun iu him, but it te a sort o’
dull an' ol«frfo<l kino o' sport, fur ba
tnsbber piays till srter he e»t« on’ orter
Ki sgiTs thro’, w*y fool he’s duo cat so much
ty b» (loan m nob like caperin'
’t'.tow’.--AlrAwMa» lYmmler.
Tax four highest point* mountrina. in the Empire
fttatu, aside from the are:
Fabian, Onondaga county, S.'Hfo feet
above mesa tide; Eari Hill, United
Hohohario Statefl Coast Survey, 2,117 VMrt) and ; ILU-'o, Summit, k.
county, 2.438, ;
Hchoiuirio oounty,
E-v 8 ut little frog is great in hi* mu