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TOWN DIEECTOBY.
Msybr—-Joseph J. Bell.
Mayer pro ten*.—W. 8arvia.
Clerk aad Tr«*»tti-«r—Tho«UMt A, Floyd.
Marahal— John N. (Lwdbread.
AWermen—W. T, Wilkia*. W. Harvi*, A.
Vi .Hiftin*, W. E Keonett and Thomas A.
J loyd.
OrdinaaT— R. B. Hoppe
Shervff-J. Cio.-k-*d. I). Humph. Robinson.
A.
Tr«*»urer—J. T. Br-nuett.
Tax Receiver—A. K. Ntchard«0*.
Tax Collector—G. W. Will;*.
Cowwaer—W. T. Wilkins
Deputy Sheriyff—W. M.Atufia
County gr Court, rveyor—Jateea Wayne M county--Martin - Call.
H Superior G. B. Solicitor
Mershon, Judge ; Mabry,
Geoerai. Sessions held on third Hand ay
« March #ad September
County Commtsaioners—O. V. IAUIefield
end ebebeman; A C € Grace, Coartthe3rd KHarper, JB Wednes¬ C Fort,
H Cameron.
day ill Jawry, basueaX April, Jnfo end oa October,
apt*, •'ng e&mnv officers.
Ordinary—Jarne* Tillman.
Clerk Sviperior Court--B. Mobley’
Sberlfi-J. 11. Cook.
T»* Collector—W. H. Ovrerstrea.
Tax Receiver— B. Thomiw.
Coroner—Hector SIcEe.ehii*
Surveyor —A rt ha r Job htoe.
County C©mn) ! «*iot»:re. — W. K. Tipples
Chfdnmm. James Warnoclt and Dante
'IcEsohin. Cea»mi*«doaer.
Daniel MoEachia, School
TRADERS HILL, OA.
cbawaus eoRJnrr. ofeiosbs,
Ordinary Robert Hatcher.
tSifewff—-Jahit Breokfa
Clerk—Andrew G. Uowen,
Collector— IV. o tLb on.
Assewcor—D. F, Rodtfaraberry
Trea.*«r«r- - John Paxton.
No cterbitor.
( iint atMoaday* !« M uch and Os
toi-cr. Mondfy* iu .March
AnpSiug—Seeond s«
Ociober. Mondays , March and
October. Wayne—'Third in
Pierce--Fourth Momd*y* in Karen and
October, April „ and , bo* „
Wssre—First Mondays in
Vetch*-, second Monday
Getllae—Tue*da> after in
April and Sttreaw. lav After third Monday
r.haritow—'I'iie* iu
Aprtl Vamdeo- and Hu. Foarxh ember. Mondays ia AptU and
November.
G'.yau- €on».’0«v-.-.ig ou. the first Mob
day* in M-y and December. #ad to eonlfon*
for two weeks, or as long.as the busiaes*
may rrualre.
SYWMtS & JOHNSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BlUJINSWli Mv, <M-A.
WM regularly atte nd the Superior Court* of
ih# .■*>nutk'» and <>f Cat;t<ia, will Glynn, Bierce, Ware
and *B business Waj-Rf, rnttrurted give personal attention *0
to tboiu. office ewv ,f.
M. Gloucvste* ^Uddcn's street. Banking Oitict Entrance on
JOHN I. FAUKKH,
NOTARY PUBLIC
—AND—
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace,
1,255th District G. M., Wayne
County. Ua
Courts bold in court house secomi
Saturday in each montli.
SPENCEE E. ATKINSON,
Attorney and Counseilor-af-Law
Artd Solicitor ia Equity.
BRUNSWICK, - Or A.,
YP1B regularly attend the Superior Court# of
tit# Bruimwiok Circuit and the Federal Courts
its Savannah. Office over Madden’s Mink
etitrance# on New Oartb and Giotieester stoeet*.
gEYMOtMt gmmmitr J. ft-ARK,
gwo
COUNSELOR AT LAW
«S0P, t QBOXOIA
y^rtetieg ia tit* MTatk* elflt* B raai
0 V. GOOD YE 4B
Attorney at Law,
Over M icbaeisoii’s Frovialon Store,
Ctioa«esl*r Street,
•K0KSWI0E. s * *- GAOBSU
B. R. HARRIS,
i TTORNEY IT LAM
ri"
- ■ -ti mxmuA.
Er&rttce regfflstrly ia foe, corratrei eora
PO»*S ‘he Brunswick eireait, aud elsewhere
by x^erialeoirtjraist.
p. B. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
PrmUrm regain rly fo the Couutie#
Glynn, Ware flttti Wayne, Apblieg, Fierce,
Camdiia fo the
. Olrcdit, *od Tel^Jr ot tibe Ootmtu
BiebSi-lyr -
t.'-’. i > arc eel mjJh a with
^ mm m*
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VOL. IX.
editorial notes.
Tnnwed Pti.ce*.
Wl>y do ladies object to having their fares
inntud '{ The deep, rich crimson color is cer¬
tainly very Incoming and prefers bin to the
pale, sickly hit A, so CKhBjnSti The. reason is
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•
Ut Mottg to persons low t» t.fte nodal scale-In
other wortis to the vulgar. So women forego
the goad they might receive from srtaahino,
and acquire a complexion of a sickly pstor
oaivsed by organin tteosty, and call it beautifaj.
'iht practice) of wnv.rniug the body, ami espee
iaiiy the fare, front thr tun on ail occasion*
i* <>m which dcttervee to he s-vvi-rely con
stesrn,;;.!
The iJr.-,ti t„.
fl is now regardid a* certain that the Great
Eastern will U> chartered by the Exposition
management to bring from London to New
Orleans the collective and individual exhihiis
that, have been prprui-ed by tha guvexument*
and by private individnalj and Arms of En
rope. Unless iho. wtgotintiong fail, the great
vessel, the largest in flu- will leave Lon¬
don te-hveen the 15th of October and the 1st
of November. The Great Eastern herself will
l« no :neonstderable feature of the great show
and will lie worth going hundreds of mile* to
tee. the MMiagomefi! ha* noiyet.Md
what tue the great ship wui hr put to after her
avrival.
The Artificial Kr«4m i« . uf Orator*.
There has boon trouble among th* oysters
Ml snuunfir Star -fish and -jitlrr natural on*.
n»o* have been nurndtout. ami in *ome cares
the beds have been almost th-popukti.d. Thi»
has let! tieutera In the b,wives to loo5 to we
closely into the matter of the artificial produc¬
t-ten of testers m small •bdi-tvao r petals, and
renie experiments bar* b ; ri nude in thiadi
reotioti, which, during the last week, have
turned out to be most nfeccsaftti Irish Cour
miasir-uer Blackford, who Wads the trade in
I’uHon Market. New York, toy* that ha flow
regards the question of artiflcial production of
oysters as settled. An appropriation of $5,000
bda hem expended iu f he- etpeMuimts, audit
is regarded a* money well invested *i*«sb at
one time this summer ii- looked a* if most of
oyster.beds in this vicinity wnuid be etj*
iirely dealt .y-d.
IsHV* B ‘.fi'-ju fti*,
A large pan -of lifov bm.k-u*Arc-*e!f-htt
p06fld aiul wholly nfwdUsti, I- : *w .xiitmi
Her which -i happen, .a t , ! * , 1 of
htokissg at Ut6 worst, aymsjy.ri-.. a* -V.o^v m,
a jealous tm a of miud—theso are tin* tyrants
that load >w witli bnrdenn, beavy to bear aod
ttccdbss- to ffimy, - If w# honcstly ex
amoK- the various l awfeiw of oar is v m, w«
Wtittld i»» surprfer l t find tiow jassiy of them
•are of this chant *• . Not*-fey may wv drop
them tf » will, !.- <! jsisrii-o to others dwtsaad*
that we ahouM. A atwi m momv Lrt.it a*My
unhappy is eatelirtly relflah, mn is always a
Uwrn.in tiie. '-imroiwtity. There we ertongh
crosses *«il trial* in life which mart ha Home,
with-iBt manufartarlisg artificial and u --:Ue#s
awl the more thoroughly we r-ift bar¬
fa-ivi-i of the latter, llto ujoto Mtergy and
spirit we nau bring to.lwar. upon tin:- farmer.
A T«Wa Where *•„ » „vii nr \\ ««il is XVn.«ted.
Not s pound of wood oe ,'sis.S U 'cori'-nmc.l a,t
Creighton, twenty aufea.frem Ritteburg, wiiete
the Pitiebuff Mato Glnsst Company have ttjeir
plant >'U»s» factory nod rtahteuises art* heated
and lighted by natural- gas. dm wm attack at
1.290ficliii a five inch bore. A tori-Tut of
whslife* owners stescriba as -‘pure nttriigeB
m" hnritf* out with a f«a of pounds io
the stpura inch, and after three years ia
fog with «* much energy a-s aver. The visitor
s<f-s no coal, m> wood, no cindew.no asdic*, no
iroioke. In tha furnace* i* a lurid, steady -heat
regulated by dock-work. No gviniy stoker
w*i» hi* life away at ftmtaeo doors,, irot-in
a calm parson with attained glass *i«*ld
invite# you to look at the glass Uiro-u^h the
apfits furnace door*, where, glares * heat snf
fjrieat to deter * srxhra Sbadrach, Mesliach
and Ahedm-go, Oyerttcad gx#-b«rr.>'t-* *ra
ablaze in bread day, because it t* not worth
white to tak* time to. turn th* baraer* off and
on, as there i* ptlenly at gas *ntl to spare, in
the rer.-tertet# * tbamV-,crew regaiaus >,i ia
temperature to perfection.
The Teiatmv
If poople gciaeraRy knew what tn adraatsg#
to litem it w« to to eli«*-rfu], there would be
fewer sour fare* its the world *-ad infiaitely
lew fll-temper, A mm . nmm gain* anything
!y exhibiting hi* abnoysBce by hi* turn, much
tew by buret fog into partial*. A* it, is neither
manly nor wire to yield like *- child pettirt ; .v
to every cross, to it is alike fooUah and absurd
fo “tlh'w feeling* of anger to deprive n» of
sotit-wi There ttevc-j-wa* a asta 'fo m? <xm
who lost hi* toiHje r who did sot
nmt k«ieg his eatnc. m rimscqucsp,-..
If ever a person, plays the, gm<* of hi* euenac*
it is when he is in a passion, Acquaiotancca
firm mm ot proverbial'/ il’-temper ; t;> mU
<b--'P away-from them'; oim- Wives and chil¬
dren gradually lesm to fear them more than
to bn. Thousands of i,t, r. *,v,e their -y.a»rt s.,J
wfoiste* m life to negfeefeu^ the eotorei of
thrif fejttpfr, 'Her H*v* Htey &t> eseiisi, that
it, sfc an hifitn wbtelt cmim! 1>@ 1 .-*tr.vn-d j
fer p»#»i«Mfe Washington, ffisportimu, tht« s h nitowliy. of % mwt
until he 4fo!jpli-sM himself
[>a«sed for a pemm. trtmriy impfumiv«.
No uia» who negiveta hi* temrijr cau be happy
fcrotiud. Good temper i# gtfitl, j* b*yond
price. Bad temper i# a cum k> the powessar
and to Boctety,
-istou-d tfaasea.
A I'tifr from !f‘H C i.-hs!;s u> the Boston Tnsn
'*erfp%, **y*-s The h-of Honoln. n sre #]
ways open, day ami night, as the temperature
i* warm that one im uj rtcep out of floor#,
•s ft were, to get t nongh frreh ait. They wr.
bull* Ktostljr oi wood, though many of tha
ohimtmH wnre saljstantirt hmi##* are btrtft
of<»rel#tirt.c, *fow «f kvartour. tud many
tmyptt UemHi althin ihn Jam's of Honolalw
tnmte oi grass and o.;yupud by- the uativc*.
Thriue sativetoite or house# are hatiil by mak
foft * framework of Ijamlioo puW*. cav'urefl
with l»p:r» »f th- hmums, Urn, the trunk of
wnieli can fee rsu«n.-,4 ia layers. Tbte, again,
is wrored with grass ami trimmed on tfe.
w.rncm and top fo trtofto* tire into
diffc-Kdt patim s». Otw: opsn-ng «r *!-.#» Ufeto
aUy wfotite euongh light and an- for tic,
^. ...#» ;>, r* s ;
JESUP, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1884.
three door*. A tart bung down on the inside,
i th i won door.
Mats made of broad grassInterwovon orIn-aid¬
ed, and s-rmcffrni'* fags, form the carpets, and
a pile of from two u> ten, and sometimes even
more, makes the bed on which the native* and
invited guests sleep. Furniture there is none,
the native* always sitting on the ground with
their leg* crossed beneath them. Their kitch¬
en m on laid?:) etid is composed o f a heap of
stouts and ordinarily an iron pot.
ivy i.nv. »<j.
ley lawns are known to hat few among the
many who are interested in gardening eeon
Sfil y. They consist, a* the name implies, of
ivy only, and they offer wrote peculiar advan¬
tages- *:i rasas where grass lawn* are apt to
occMh'i. toore tumble than they fare worth.
An ivy Sawn may be well made in one season,
and if tho primary operation of planting be
properly performed tho.lawn wii! make itself;
it w ill want no cutting, no sweeping, no water¬
ing, no protection from the birds that eat the
grata seed* .to-day and to-morrow scratch up
the fender plants, M though it was their mis
eion to malt.8 grass lawns irapoiwiliie. And
when at*$e, Mug, ns it were, self-made, kb
I vy lawn will take car* of itself far any mim
ber of years; hat it in need of repair or tiim
Biiug, the knife. the shears, or the spade may
ho used with uudilfu! hands, and with the
least imaginable cost of time, for it Is notan
oa«y thing to kill, or even to serionsly injure,
a lawn rawsisiing of ivy solely. Such lawn*
are unfit for games, and Indeed should • oi ho
trodden on. They will not, therefore, sstipar
ced« graVa in a effttatry .garden, which, per
haps, is a matter for cotigratuiaiien; bat they
will giro ns the most delightful breadth of
verdure in thousands of place* where grass is
more pkgtte than piotU, and, at the very .host,
tends to disgrace i ather than adorn the posi¬
tion.
Of#. !,«•<* <m FrttnUness.
A letter of Gen. Lee to his mm, written ia
ISffi, bx* just be<» given to the public, in
which he discourse# ou tho value of franknes* ;
I am jart in .the act of leaving home for New
Mexico. My fine old regiment has been or¬
dered to that distuxt region, and I imut hasten
to mi- that, they are properly taken care of. I
have but little to add in reply to your tetter*
of March 26, 27 rod 28. Your letters breathed
« teas spirit of frankm-ns; they bare already
- '* u »y*elf and your mother gnr.t pleasure.
V*»! must study to to frank with tbe world;
frankness is the. child of hOteJsly and courage.
S;ty what ymt mean to do on every occasion,
««.! take it for granted yoa mean to do right
If a friend asks a favor you should grant It if
it i* reasnnsbk ; if not, tell him plainly why
catiiiot; yon wist wrong him and yourself
by erjuivccAtion of any kind Never do a
wrong thing to make a friend or to keep one
the man Who tocuirtM you to do ao is dearly
tght at. a sacrifito. l)csi kttidiy but ilriatv
with all your cI&smsi .to#; yon will find it the
pdtey which wear# tort. A)tore all, do not
appear to others what yon are not If yon
h.i'-c any fault to find with any one, ted! him
tiot others, of what you complain; there is tie
more dangerous experiment than that of mt
dertokifig to to one thing before a man'# fast*,
and anodber behind his back. \Ye should live,
act and say nothing to the injury of any one.
is is not only tost as * matter of pi-todpte,
but it is the path to peace and honor.
LATER NEWS
The sessions of tho American Forestry con.
gram at Saratoga. N. Y were well attended.
Animated diw-utwiMi* took place on the beat
hicarn oi prcBrrving tho forests of the eoun
try
V i'Ag’vSPH'.it toiu. tvs, thrown Iron) tha
h»dt tmr Farmer .City, 11L, at 5 o’clock, a.
y,.. 1 U broken ruil Attached to rise train
tva* i privst.) car cotUaiuing the Hon.
Tlfoiiwis A, Heudrfcks and party eu
rifhte. to l ; VoH.a, Hi This car roftt.i
tfeva an abtytiaui-ut fifteen fret and
turned boll cut side up ft w;w vvith much
difficulty that the occupant* got out. The
•utire party were jmri-ty severely shaken up.
Govonia- Hendricks was slightly bruised,
but not so as to fotorfere with hi# engage¬
ments at Peoria. Fifteen to twenty p-'reoaa
in all were more or leas sorjously fojuavd.
iir.CAt sK I,,, had teen rejected by Mr*,
Penrose Garmon, a widow- living near Homer
Centre, Ohio, Ix-hon Fry drew a pistol aod
shot liar, Inflicting a severe wound. Hupp.w
iag be had killed Mux Garmon, Fry Mew
Ids brain* out
The exporh of braaflatolfa for August,
l^vi. wore valued at $’0,455.8.10, against 18,.
87fs,;frid in ti vt. Tho value of the export* for
tto eight month*«nfcd August 31 waa96,
OOd.LAO, against f i.i4,ii3!t,47<5 last year.
fiaiainf.-x.vr bsttnjucte were given at
r'ktemiwire. P-fiand, in honor of the three
visiting emjvWTO. Great precaution were
token against dynamite.
The Uhiruse Correa on tbe Min river wore
completely rcutol by a body of 8,000 French
tro.'j'S,
THE JIAMtn’H AttStT.
Tiitinfiitiid Hit mi# in
itioii.
Inter dispxtehe* confirm the report of the
Mt-slant lol victory of tin- Mudirof Doitgala at
Ambnkol over the rebels from Kordofau.' The
aikh-’i i» in South Kwdofan with art armv
f «»% M«» A detachment of 4,000
s suit to rmi iforce tin?
anrfe *™y Hwsi Kbit:ifo Ww&m 4 toy
in I-SS4--4. _former
& Governor of JPo to r, uro wdh th*
...a.•{l.t. tic-s m is kept in chains. Genera!
f tV.dsWty wd, perarefl. to Math- Haifa a* .
soon a* the troops end traraperta have passed
th*- iUMgrod cataract. 1-rora that is»mt Vy the
expedition mm pr.«.-d to Jarngol* water.
and at Dengola it wiii bit deeWed wliat Khvrtomn. route to
P«! Mit- in the fnrthcr wlrant.-e to
Ttsc native povwronmat will oftic.tals are friendly fo h'pes titgt time the
tribes become by the
not expedition to- readies Dottgoi* so that proceed it will
!)«vca,»».ry for tho oxjwslitioB to
Uy.md I sitend tlia; ha* point, d it to tint'! i at Cairo that
i ..f , tvs gm oatt ,1 kvm t»* the
T •• go>> liuiteii* . Egvpt Will piaia* the
foorxp.ri-property rarity. Major nSnfc-r Etigiirir Sftii&fi as Mt~
f.hrjmeiiie state*, en a Cairo
dispatch says, OnrdtKi that iris a report 1* current tha’
tfenwrt Bride an attack upon
I'farbej-. fj-ptirt Thet « u m> confirmation, however, of
ti.-- it. Lowfoii.
The iiodies of a man and woman, each
*3hf»> thitmch the ii«*d *m found near Hsu
Bruno, Oat.
- Bv the t:\pto«i.n of ten hotter the go sit
ri'fowj ecttKpree* #* Knfiuiia, Ala,., Waa
ti -tod H,"t» flit as of < •* ire-dll. ! ui nm$ |x-r
injured
A ItfoAtte *- wb» emptied a Wfosheuter riflr
EE ’*» K
THE NEWS.
TKI.KGR4PIIIC UI POKTS OK WHAT I*
riMVvi'IIIIMi (It 1 *11’OKT Wtk IN
THIS COUNTHV AMI Kt.S-liWHEUK.
berg, — It la astimroeed bean that the village of Rtdten
in Styria, lia* burred,
—A dynamite cartridge has been found at
Leeds in a petrahmm cask which same froth
America.
—flie strike of the pork butcher* In Lim¬
erick throw* 3JHM1 uieo into idleness, and the
trade- in bacon is virtually suspended.
—The authorities at boustsintiiiople arc
about to send a thousand reinforcements to
Albania to quell the itistarbanee* Along tho
frontier.
—Several fiords arc prevutUnR around
Gi-rotia, tlif> rivt r? Trr atid Ona having ngt-n.
Otmuiderable io-e of life anti property it re¬
ported and railway traftic ha* bet-n su-jujaded.
—The Caar has paniomd foriy-two njhilists
and comniuud the st-utence of sevciuy-thres
other*.
—General GoiiJ.m is reported to have cap¬
tured two islands near Senaar, and it ia sa.tl
that the Mahdi has Ix-cn again defeated by hos¬
tile tribes,
—An inundation in tho province, of lUang
»oe, China, swept away fully seventy thousand
i;«nto»*.
The official tetorne from Ark&uwts show the
vote mst for (MWcrnor at the State election to
I* a* fellows : Hughes (Dent), K9.9T2: Boles
(Rep.), 55,830; Hughes 1 * majority, 44.180.
The Colorado ii< publican State Convention
Bouiiiiatcil Ben. 11. Eaton, for Governor, on
the eighteenth ballot Ex-United States Sen¬
ator Tabor and Lieut.-Gov. Meyer were candi¬
date*.
The Tnrainany General Uommitte* adopted
the rcjw.rt and reaoiutioiw to ratify the nomi¬
nation of Cleveland and Hendrick* by a vote
< f si 8 to 87.
—The mastir stonecutter* of New York city
have issued notices to the mott employed by
them that if hey did not at. once withdrew
their sappdrt front the brtjfelayore on strike
life !m*mw would ord <ter a general loc kotit. The
me» at, unco stoj-.p d wci Ic¬
bnrgh —*Ysutb.- for r-:«f w** hanged at Vitts
murdering a companion two Years,
ago.
s'lotiel . , , ish, , of . „ SoMih Caroliua,
' f wa« act
‘; >« tatti.n« ; 1 not rr,?'T to piev.utc *V°'T' nim.
,p, i Iters . , u niat-li i««nt»g agnlurt Creh end Um
oiii.rt,.
^ssr^^stsfiss
iha-ies of t:. 1111.,,: of the Orccly Polar
Exploring two faction*, party show that it was divided into
.which- lived a. paratviy t-irate'v a* re two two
trifes.
- lh ‘'to I4ro reports that the BriUah Govern
rn. nt is about to r-nd Mr. Henry M. Stanley to
1-,- pi on a private mlsmou, which, however,
»» connected m tom, war with the relief of
Khartoron.
Piac&rds dtmntrg war against _ Franco
have „e been posietl in the -treett of I’ekia.
—A woman named .Mrs. Washington Keller,
succeeded in dying after forty-eight days
voinotary siarvaiiosi, at Strauastown, R».
“Tire car drivers at St, Louis tree sulking
a deemims of. wages,'
-liislmt 1 iorcc. of the Methodtot Church
South died at Sparta, Oa.
—^The complimentary resolutions paired by
the Chicago Convention, presoatjp together with an ad
drew), were informally td 'ex-Gor*
emor Tiiihu at Orcystone.
—The ljalf-.-iit.rn-d Lndfen* at the R >pUr
River Agency threaten to take tho warpath un
b-sH Mtwtalw tower fed. They have been kept eat half
* year.
- Anctl ter attempt to burn the town of
Misrema. M. T., few been lofted, 1
-There is order In Foo-Chaw, but it is
maitiMfis. 1 only by tiie presence of the British
and American fleets. German office »in the
service-of Gbina have torn ordered h «»e,
-—The cholera at Naples is very severe and
in ftevi ral places in Hpain is aiso ragiug. At
Cfumdlamare, iu Italy, Ur.* sick and the -lead
while being carried through the street# cause
no stereo.
—A Georgia crank attempted down to the oetnroy th#
town of Comer*, burning Method!**
Church and setting fire to other building*.
—There ha# been quite a fan of mow fo
Nova Scotia.
—A gentleman living near Petersburg, Va.,
feeling something in hi# throat, pulled out
a lizard thirteen iin-he- long.
—The Bedford Comity Bank at Everett, Pa.,
haa been obliged ta suajietul becauaeof towe*
sustained in the failure of the Kemble Oort
and Iron Company, vt Itkhtleslrorg.
—N. C. ritontpsttn’s bank, of Ik>ckford, HI,
closed.
- Fire broke out on Saaday in the Episcopal
Orphanage ehlldu n at rescued Gooperstowa, before N. the f. ilame* Ninety
were ^ ' ’’ ' -
extiegoished.
—In Siwittr, the Be-pablican# and Green
backers bare united fo making up a State and
electoral ticket.
—Too discovery of «ostw bone# fo a well on
Staten Island, N. 1 ,, led to the suspicion that
a Wall street eferk who lived to the h«UM on
the premise* and who disappeared fifteen veat*
ago, may have been murdered.
—The town of Pierre, Dakota, was marl)
destroyed by
—The action of Kiel, tbe rebel of J810, in
the Northwest, i# causing fears of another out¬
break of the Indiana amt hslf-breed*.
—Tho scheme, for founding a national war
tchoo! for naval ofii tore has been submitted to
rite Secretary of the Navy and approVf t! to
’
him.
--The Alaska exploring expedition, under
has ! ieutonaiit bran heard fitoney, from. in tin- Tho ri-hodtterOi:n»la*ka, explorations
are
progreaefog favorably.
■fhe election m Yemtont * ernmtis resnltod ptmiw in in tv a Itepoto nepn
Irian victory tiie majority for Ttogree being
about 20,000
The New Hampshire Republican State Con¬
von Uob m onmuifed text Moody Afowtv LitiWy. Corner for Guv
emor. Larkin G-orga \V. Prrehrintial and Jatims E.
weu, ms ciiowu chowen Fresh Electors. The
platform platform endorses endorses that that of of the Natfobrt Early.
The file Te Texas Republican State Convention
toiftiSiiiifet nominated O. W, Jones for Governor
Tiie Couowticiit bem s ratri State Q rareu
tion uiiafianoi^Iv m-uomioa^d Gov. WitUvr.
platform <W>*ia-., th *t fo wntis *% promt
civil rervice a change of admtohtrattoii m
n«**sarvi w appi-ovre the Chiciigo platform
protests against such Ifonor laws an ‘•mterfer*
wtth mreonrt right* end privilege*, and are
Wi!u p*uary 10 effect,’’ aod favors license law*
—The ... Kmg of Italy , , has given «eo.i«0 ... for
the reh* f of iu »tt..t*rt;r- l<y cholera at N*p»'.<
* ,l d. ito- Amcnesii b* t-w* iremter net fund. to Italy Italy has sub has
ateflfehcst the quarantine jr* against choi.u a on
***© Vreneh fntmter.
-The foreign merchant* at Slianghai liave
protested by ogrfoat Chinese. the b'ocksde of tha river
there the
in
Bt’Vijssmm Johnson, color* 11, waw hanged at
Cincinnati for couipbv.iy witli Alien Ittgaite in
the murffiir of Ifeveriy Taylor, hi* wife, and
little girl near Avondale tost February, He
woe attended rttriiiig the last 10 ttftanb.r n his
cell to by I>r. Joyce atone. The Shot iff read
to int the ftivrraut a fe w mitfote* be
laid Id o'clock. -J.il; ti&'ti n ttftfosd srifo'
a 'wBd hlfoti- but «m id ltothinR. iho
jaii Sn-t'ir phy.'tciftq tr>.- admiin anaff>.id fewd during Hume brandy, bv il.,
on a very *•! - f
jM-aj'-r, Lis and ife-jj mailer mat #]».<<<.-h tk.ilaring
i.iih-fe'iMSf, »»yfog that i» waft umfol u.
dte- Hu death wo* almost M>«t*tttire»«uk mu and \
witfeuw peciitiar feature. The UxM
i--'sv<: fo the jail 5aril, the mffobl being
eerrann! by vauvar, lie wm 1 h* awn who
f ««kea Hto gmintilti rfoi
NEWS SUMMARY
fsrtrrn a*»«t *tiudl« Atatew,
Th* Bedford Comity bank, at l^vernt,
retm., .has |«en obligetf to suspend because of
'osww stwtfttow* by tipi failnro of the Kembta
oat and Don CottiHuty, of Riddfc-abtirg. The
JiS'v-r.% t> f fhn t,a«fi nay the deposit',:'* will
be paid iu full.
1‘RKSiPAXT SkkcVK, of Atlihws! •‘tdlngp,
has do©!.!:*)®! the PneeacbBasOs Frehibitlon
aomiuMlon for goveraor.
OmciAJ. ref ttnis give the Allowing roro
flefo Maine: fimam Rot.k,; of 78,!tV2; the vote RrcUnan, for .;< tverijor of
aaton, a,i»T: Edst.ie, Ufo; W, «»,0t5t; 11. li.
F. Eaton. ID;
scattering, plurality 10. This shows a Republican
of lit,851, ami a majority of 15,111.
Prwudext SKKi.ve denies that bo bn* re
fused the I’rotiibition pomtnatton for cover
nor of Massacbusctte
A stati'b of General Jolm Fuit.tii Reg
nolds, who was kilhsl at the battle of Guttyw
I u «r, was UKwifed in front of the city hall,
in honor I hiiadelphsa. of the event The and Griual amlierv Annv pnradod l
tired an s jua
a sAlute.
Ex Spfakxb Buai.nk. on his trip to Urn
W t,st, was meivtitl at New York with an
ovation by « crowd.
Rj.NYlfiKOCV. B BOTH KBS' & Ci}., an oil New
York w ItoWile clot hmg house, have tutted
for jusariy a million dollars.
A tvCMBBttof tni tiers were ascewiing a mire
near l.ittsvill.- iombtmg leun., when a heavy piece of
tunlior come down from the top
and knocked two nt the men off the cage to
Urn bottom, a dfafcmce of 6U0 feck The two
men wdm ware instantly struck killed, and two otoers
were toy the timber were badly
Somh t„,„t, and „.„i Wmu u-..,
fit. C. Tbomhio»*» bank at Rockford. IB,
beasiuiptmded wtUtliaWlittesof $500,004.
P* !b ~u M \ Morton, J, Klt ’'Pjbstoit. IU., lolled m the a stem engineer flonrinz and
two or three otbor men, who were buried ia
die rams, and ta tolly injured three more
mm,
TftR boiler-of the Cmtra.1 llailroaii conipreta
at. Ecfauia, A.ta.. exploded, killing four max
ami °f injuring several others. Atemt 400 i m | es
mated CO*Job at were fllOO.Otty. tairned. The total loss is esU
Thb by ttrerwent floods in Wife
ctM-mn reach $3,000,000. ’
,,,,,,,, iitoMxs _ Thokman, sou of . a reputable
Fhwt.cz, boy eortinod who interfere 1 -.! to stop hw (ortuns of
A ia the same ceil with bin*,
A Maskkd nwui entered the house of WIT
ham Jonmson, school treasurer of Washing.
Jennisuu ton township, Iowa, and demanded of Mrs.
tho school monov She replied that
it was in the bank, whereupon the intruder
drew his revolver, shot her dead and fled
• i " ,,N r G. r I akliblk, late . - Srieakor „ , of ... the
Hom e, bus i been re-nominated tor DouKress b in
iCeutu-kv ' J
m, .
Animated discussion* took place on the best
mean* of preserving tho forest* of lire coan
tfo
V PAsrtixuKir train w « thrown from the
track nn-xr I'lirme r 1'tt.y, I1L, at 5 o'clock, a.
M - by « hr '■>k«n rn slit Attaohod to the train
' va a privet car contain tint tig the Hob*
*‘ l A j., and party m
, L This «tr ioliod
‘‘j a an ronbaninMeut . fifteen feiefe ami
turn*: d itottom side up, It was with iumh
difficulty- that the occupant* got out. Tlte
entii - |tarty were pretty severely shaken up.
«<<• Meit Hendricks was slightly bruised,
but tt.it; so a# to interfere with his cugago
«krit. at i c(-ri;i. Fifteen to twenty parson*
in Blte'At’SE all ware more or loss seriously ia/arwd.
he liivd rejected bv Mrs.
I'tnin«e tiarmcm, a widow livmg »*>ar Hornet
Centre, Ohio, Leboa Fry drew a pi tool and
shot Iter, inftictuig a severe vtotal. Suppoe
fog be had killed Mix Garmon, Frv blew
his hrafos out
Eowjlsb Radbks, a torso thief, was sea
tcncriJ a c Wilmington., Del., to pay t|j«
host# >f hi« prosecution, rcstifsition
money, $‘!00 flue. <>n e how to the pillory.
twenty lashes, and to undergo eighteen
months' imprtsoiunflnb.
AS earthquake shock, not *o severe «* that
whi-h visited the Atlantic coast some week#
ago, has been raying its compiisue nts to mo
ti- -tu of tho Wwet, including Ohio, Indian*,
Iowa. Michigan, A shock "*»t Virginia, Kentucky ana
wtis also fort in Ontario.
People were alarmed more or lew, according
h> tiift strength of the shock and of their
uwvcs, but- no material damage we# reported,
GKXKiufe Aufoan fcktAt.Ka, Democratic
candidate for governor of North Caroline,
Iiad a narrow «»•«,t»e from a terrible death
''fob' riding in a buggy with a friend on the
Lovree mountain, in Jackson county. His
horse ran away aud dashed over a precipk-n,
Tic ni.-n-l jumped oui, but General Heaks
went -uly roiling ttewa l the death mountain aide, and
>va- -*iv<. from by- lodging aukieont in a
fax*.*. H t\~-fti*e{l with* diafo-ated
tome bruises.
fexaiHo ^{f^ssrwMssst'Sasi the latter, to pualsh him for aWnce
tu a druukon spree, doluetod one day's pay,
Ws'ltini tm».
A Washixotok dispateh says that Awlsts
ud- Seeretury tbe f‘resident rtharJes a Vo-:m v&> tJwigafc
t*H3 i>y ns acting secretxrv of
far tea dsA-s.
TIIE NATIONAL GAME.
ftADFofirh ot Lrovitleara, i* go.iil tr> reeri-r*
$f> frt.ua h s father tisr each and every run h»
TtvKsTv-rwo thcuxjtmi people saw the
L -:tgo -uisvllfe League team heat the Louisvillec-iitb
at
Mr. Johx M-cf of the Om-dfumU j£n
C-irK-imiati eptirer, is sa l <i nion t<> lw tilnh ftiftl oadE«r of Q'm
Thk admission to ail leagtm games will b
teiurad to Lie (1.ombre price of twenty-five
c* wtim nts throijghout the ,-«:u1rv * next svttcon \
move. .. : ■
Tam, ifltoitere are iwfaoming the fashion,
btit when the League meets und rigrilafes
agasurt the high arm tfcmwing, a short man
wnl tie given a fair chttsw*.
Tits ixtrt of running « good baseball chib ,;n
*U1> AUtenean Atssoeiftiion during ft season is
fully I-ew Siimupfu«.of the Atlifetic#,
ptito , dt'wri , the expense* of ftjs club on their
.?* mil 1 btokrii.-.i.iaH, at e*ti travel Harry forconrttforuMy Wright, of
, ie.-wv both ttutnagers, however, that
tfeM-c-si. is vt-ry heavy. Here is the agree
I,st .u,e At Id stw*. Htovev, salary fist
' fa ' |l.
^1. **>««»«», - *!.?<*!; - Sfrflter.fi - • it>U,
t>. >*'; I iffrti, fl.800: Birehalt. iS»; Corev,
Ll rkin Tati #f,.
rix.' he ‘ ’ *tvl Houck.
1 ground* Wirt f.f.triO a rear Tiefcrt
K.s nd a^ p Stuns H,
Hu utti, A’k.twon, Httoiy. How an uml other
ptoycra w ljO were on tho ciftb’s p»v rolls part
» to f84.«Xi. i f; HS?*» i’h ' Metropolitan to sum total or and eipaiwas Louis «»
a St.
SS.YwXC'J;"”- “
An >!«»’« Crime.
!n the village of Boontem, N. J., a terrible
tragedy cevuty-b-nr .w*» rmtiKted, year*of |Vi4^j. Wffimwt and U . .toby Mre
and *■'; i'ftuuioebt ..'jtivcji, ,hing„r»iu»ly «ge. sroatnliuir aw
< fife, wif, fifo, imi Ttt« daughret <ricd wm cwnuMtfad sod then Ulor,- be sfe 1
tw * fit of me 11tad fctomttoa. The dailgbrir n
considere-d to !<e boyonfl hopti of getting well,
atci tits wife’s < hsijce* of recovery or* regard* <1
J* imiig vu-yriiglH. Ifet drad WMdoae whiritfey
»# htmMrn,
NO. 6,
SOUTHERN NOTES.
fonn Atlanta, fla.. proposes to have a new stove
dry.
San Antmiio i* the largest horse maiket iu
the South.
San Antonio b«t* more park* than any city
inth® South,
The Juic* of the awrot orange, it i*a*s#tlrd,
will curs sprains.
Alabama i* now the leading os-uducer of pig
bus tn the dC'Uth.
Gei*. liiimy a *o» of Gen. Robert E.
Lee, is a Virginia t* arnter,
Fla., ; sponging at this the bare near Key Wt>*t,
" is - vcry poor season,
I fitt, lr vy '»*&,*! Car Work*. Chattanooga, are in
ereasing the »nppiy of utao.hinejy.
An Attempt i* to be made to make Codiw
Keys, Fla., a seasid* re-fawt in the aumraar.
It if frthtiaswJ that the peanut crop of the
Booth this year will be worth |3.<KKU«3ti.
ported, Th*larg! ii:■ aas veins fa the world, it is re
was Pa. upp<.] recently in Wiwhington
OiJUety,
H w said that, over two bmvdrad oo»c« of
m.-r|thinaare*old annually 1;. a dfug store at
ptent* Although the greatest cotton grower, Teste*
about two handled Ihoureud acre*
more com than cotton.
I 7 0rld «?etwg»» . . prodam about two-fifth* of th*
j from 20 * to peppermiut ' 10 ^,000 pound, crop, the of oil. yield varying
-
cotton WMhiugtoa thau county, other Mia*., produce* more
yield* 65,000 any bales. Yaxeo county iu America; it
county ta- wcoad
»‘th 4^000 to 80,000 bale*,
0 ne thousand reran hundred and aixt,
P>nnds of lions have bet n unearthed tn Jasper
county, Mis*. The bones are suppored to be a
i part of a mastodon of the ancient times,
use boiirrof iheOentrid lU.ilroad Oontprc**,
«t four Kufauia, AS*., exploded retmtiy, killing
nun and injuring reveral others. About
tent lttmdrt d bales of cotlon were* burned,
The cemetery at Ckutyt-rs, Ga«, has bees
and - w ral mommifnlH fit-spoiled.
1 i,e Mi tht'diM chiir.ti wsg this!royrd by fire.
It is thought that the fire was of incendiary
* tua ami tht work of ti,t persons who dc»o
era'.ed tho graves.
The AcUn •«« Secretary of the Tresanry issued
a teartahi: for *166,066 in favor of the direct
■»»of th* Raw Orleans VV’oridte .Exposition,
dtuigre** being thn second installment under the act of
The fleet loaning the Expositkm fl.000,000.
pamettt was 1:388,334
George Latham, etlitor of the Statesville
Amt t icau, was found dead ia hi# room. He
t ad been drinking hard for several week*. He
went to hi# room aud wrote the following note
io a man who roomed next to him: "Mv kind¬
est regard* to you. You are the only gcutio
man to Statesville."
iporting Chartsston, S, <!., has orgaaised * coffee
espiisl or. of ♦5*5,000, compsof Coffee fifteen members, with s
will be imported
arid «oid at auction to !he highest bidder,
whether he bo a member ot the ahsooiatiou or
not. If the scheme is hoc* otln r article#
will l>e iiBjxu ted and told in th# tome way.
Trite Board of Management of tbe Exposition
at their last meeting, decided to extend an
invitation to the Red Crr>#* Association of
America to make an exiiibit of the working# of
their organixation for the purjxute of develop¬
ing an increased interest in humanity St, !
enlisting in the sympathy of tho Southern people
their work. The board sitto invited the
association to hold their regular annual nieet
M New Orleans next year.
In the western part of North Caroftna, on
Pigeon river, i* a church twenty-five feet wide,
forty the feat long and fifteen feet high, built
item timber sawed from one curlr poplar
tree; and near Eastman, Ga„ is an oak tree
fifteen feet in circumference, two and a half
fort above the ground. It has been attack by
lightning, tbi* but is still living. At the base of
forth, tree, two separate stream* of water spring
one running direct cast and the other
Wl'ft.
Trite vast depoait* of caking and oannel coal
to the Warrior cool field* of Alabama are be¬
ginning it# of ins to attract wide attention. The tic pos¬
Warrior basin will certainly drive all
other ooals out of Mobile and other (inlf ports.
Fifteen year# ago Maryland coal was worth
fifteen dollars a ton in Afohiki, now tlte estiva
article is laid down at three dollars and sev¬
en shipping tv-fivo cents and all ii » to». Tbi* mean# that all ifc*
tho porta farther South will
hereafter be supplied with Southern coal.
For same time part Exposition headquarter*
have been frequented by large number* of
electric light and railroad men, who are m the
interest of the companies they represent for
tlte purpose of having their inventir.na adopt¬
ed for use. on the ground* of the Exposition.
These «U, of genttemcm the prominent represent nearly all, if
companies of tho conn
try. For the railroads, tbe companies repre¬
sented include the electric elevated road*,
surface steam motor, surface electric motor,
elevated steam motor, i terated electric motor,
cable and wood, n tramway. Ail of these dif*
feient patent* are offered for the railroad that
is to to -.v.abiiaht <1 in the Park The eieotriu
tight# offered are from all the different patent#
in use.
A terrible drouth prevail# in the Arkansas
the Valley, owing as much to tho intense beat as
want of rain—far whom a shower fills hero
aii d there, the hot sun Iriks it up ai & day or
degree* tw two. Tl>e mercury has ranged from 90to 100
since the 20th of August, during the
nest of the day. Stock water ia dn itig up.
Cotton bolls, *qtur/» and leave? are faffing off
rapidly. throe Many farmers nay it will tike from
to six acre* to make a bole in tbs up¬
lands, tom cotton where most of seriously our cotton injured- grows. No Bot¬
here w knew vary one
ever cotton wti s«d so Made 26
Stnall grains wore h-m-1 and eoi-n y$m iw S
mode before the hoi dry weather came on
Tlir front- and JhidtSe part*, of ' were
rather ;:ogi fin «,a taut- of the rm
The Exposition management have been fur¬
nished with soapy <tf Borrreponth noe that has
taken plaoo lietwren the Secretary of State at
'Yiohingte.n whiuh and the Mexican govermnOEt, to
the Mexican author)tire ask prmuaaloa
Iha to bring into the United States armed tr<K>i».
twqttert of th* Mexican iifllciaiR was at
o»«! granted The object by the of Department at Washing
tern. the. government to obtain¬
ing bringing tbi* p*ritiis«io New Orleans : n is for’.-the pr,i-p<W Ilf
to and - Uttomtis . sfo
the Expotsilien World’s groand* Fair, regiutent dur.ng the of eonttwtenw'e infantry and of
b *
regiment of cavalry, detailed from the JL - -
artur. The troops will oomfortrtiiy camped
on tbe greunds, aud will give exhibition drill*
daily ing their in infantry and cavalry They momnuvre* dur¬
stay there. trill be tragtftffi- will
fently uniformed and tquipped and etm
stjtute one of tha principal afetrttotiiH)# ai the
crest show. 'The s<lv-rt;sem8nt of the Workf*
Exposition ctaict-niiiit; •vtrocesakm# and privi
legre” has bid# breu ho* been altered, extended and the time tor
•rt-reivitm to October
ii, mi.
THE EAEEIt TflAOR
A Rise fa tlte trite*' **t White t'uper Fenred
fra the i>«nfe.r«.
A me**is * I*.;-. ..tods importing
trade w*« hold in New York to take action in
n-Rttid to ih« .fader of the Secretary of the
ii.-a-.i.,' piobiiiit'iig ttm >mf«u>»tion
of l«tg*. About ¥> iirtr.s were reprt ni-.iitod,
It tree v toted that m vuhsrtettMiht of the order
for 81) days would u»ke rim ife? *mrce Y tiie
tonin'- .* dred.d life th pfit price-, atm
•mu (teetered » k- ohrmitfo
em# ardct-cd to fc soot at mice fo
fo m whrt cm hi dose,
JESUP HOUSE
(Joruer 11 toed ;md Cherry St*.
J’KBXJV, GKOH0IA,
Junction of Atlantic, Gulf and Maeoo
and Brunswick Railroad*.
The attention of the traveling offered publi*
i» directed to the inducement*
them by this House.
The location of this House i* on el**
rated ground and
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE DEPOT,
It h well supplied with water and
drainage, and i» fitted in every way t*
, fort of
■ give its grost* every cobs a
pmsi- class rroipjk
Baits —fi./jtUper by the month day; H20 1 ingle week Meals |7. fi*
els.; ;
ItgrusiEUAi. wscotrax to samiljk*.
Tub Tajii.r will Iw a leading feaUtre
of the .foaup House, ami l>eing under the
immediate euperviekm of the proprietor,
no ]-:i ; ns or expense will Iw spared to
make it equal Laceage to the best. Polite from Hotel wait
( j er will move to ami
an( (
l* T. LITTLE HEJ.H, Prepriefor.
1F. S. Mil ft CO.,
DKUGGIST8
•A8D
PHARMACISTS,
{A: vae New Dru,tStore.)
jeaiiB ws,yrj * CEOaCIA,
;
! HiXmtOTBBRBa Of
j », Pliar maFfQT ... Ifai 88*1 , _ Tolltt , „ Ifflparatl*!!*
ASP UKAUHtS IS
I Patent Median**, fHatiooerv Book* Should**
j Iiratcs, i.,,,, ’ Trusses ’ Abdmrstifti a 0 ”'' 11 "* 11 FuryorU'.r* »>tpp.in*r», ami and
i a rlih f ,! 1 1 n.fA, ..:....... f* atre.?n,^i’ .
pete Wo with kre^wha bnamt retail nSf prk**, A
: Call any ox*«ii»e on
j and our stock.
DK. F. B. McEAE & CO,
DR. SlfdiAJE will receive and an*w*r ralii at
the Drug Store,
A CHINESE DEFEAT,
freirch l'r«op« (,und arid U tterly Mats*
• i»< l iictnj —War
Two thousand Trench troc>[» Lutdod at th,
Krnpai I'a-s, on the Min river, below Foo
Chotv, mill attacked the Chitwse. The Utter
were deflated with heavy loss and. retreated.
Vessel* belonging to Admiral CourtMt's*i{ued.
1 on have Ijenr cruising about tike Chtwsan
Ishutda. which He just ofl the cotot, some di»
tonco to th*: southeast of Shanghai. It h
thought that Admiral Courbet may make
lh * t: islands his biadquartt>rg during his
•>t ft- -ns iu the Tang-ire river. The i»l*wj 8
ore ot gi there id sinrtegii'el i* of Imjwrtaiutk deadly 'yatHre
Upliftria a party' choraoter.
At 15.-1,114 tins p-.u-u is in had
repute. - A nominee of 'he w*r
jjarty ii' lifts bmi appototol toac® >r. wm$am*
Chi it Li, with l-i Hung Chft*ig, Viceroy of Rea
who rest* under sum, irion. Li Hung
Chang ha thus to share his office with a
ro tate tsoJk-ague. Tliis aciioji, its is Ix-iteved,
ldb-ates tit,- not very remote downfall of the
grout leader Of the iroare party.
The C inose have *t-,pp d the supplies of
coni for th - B* ifct-b gunboat Merlin,gfationed
at Sharp Rottk, item Ton-Chow Eo,,-Chotv, whore the
cable Utnds At the public are
ag tated at the condition of affairs, and
.nwvtm^s are bote convened to urge
mediation «>r » French march on
daily Rekiii. wUleh C mplication* are occurring
are certain to involve
the neutral power**.. The weakness of the
armament id the Englwli fleet as comjtarai
with that of th- French squodron is com
meuted on at Too Chow. The French, it fa
said, and their ao Are eight number gun* to the English one,
crews ten to two of the
Ztogbuh, eighty England, of wliore ait the* interest* foreign in (Ti um
are per cent, posset
sious there, is, it is remarked, the only power
that is not making preparation* defend her
property in tho event of war. Tha British
foreign office has written a letter to the
chamber of commerce of Glasgow stating
that the RriUsh coiwil at Slumghm ha# for*
toftlly adnred tin- tldncse Authorities that it
would bo to t he interest of commerce to re
consid'T Mat the contemplated port. blockading of the
river at
NEWSY GLEANINGS,
FYonma is already filling up with Northern
visitors. *
Thkrk are H,0i hi, out)starving goatain Mad¬
ras, India.
Tbxus nre ->80 Iceland or* in Manitoba, en¬
gaged «ts tom.
Tote Cbtiww; vw»r tw v.-nt up fh<? Londoa
prfooS of tea, votfo-c, pepper a no t-apktm
Th* rftjlr"tt is of Great Britain - 'Mt an aver¬
age ot fAOMk’O a mtfo, i 1 £!?*>,400 a mile here.
It baa boon estimated that 7,‘H».>,tK)0 wr
mons are preached to American* every year.
Nxw York oats 35,tKW bushel# of ovster#
every day, but aho ha* mwi and
#30,000,(XW ia the busmo-s.
Tub Shah of Persia, in return tor the cour¬
tesies shown to him While in Paris, ha* pre
•ctited the municipality with two camel* of a
variety no larger thau Shetland pome*.
A V>m .Jit<*»..A0'4 FiiEKViAtf, rest,ling in
Crum tmnty, Arkaina*. m-cutly ga* - *
bln It to two bow and two girts, all vt whom
arc hale and perfect and win probably five.
CBYOUTK, a mineral which -fe of great
value in th" potato njaimtacture, has been
discovered in the ■Yellowattma Park, ttyre.
toforo it has kata obtain ;d only iu (heeakad.
Taisttwot uatuntl gas in PHteburg m&nu
factories is sb'edily fnavadtig, itud now tne
right baa bran sold to a man w h • will try to
Introduce It into ton* 5, for beating purpiwm.
Thk death U aiutoun v-d at f<uen>« Ajrrwst at
Nlcbola* Atu horeue, who ten; t.-tt <10,000,000.
He owued an iS3,«W crmi-mon- iw.st. jral projierty,
Will ch cari-icd raw-s and h'kt.ittto slww.j,'
Tires® was almost a riot iu 1863 when On*
tie G.iriwu. Now Y'«rk , iy. was hint propoeed
as tho tending ohtco fur umigrante, and
since thou 4,808,1£W rtUtgrftufe havo tended
there. . '.
CUmAijWfin pwwen Wag »v«-ul Sodtttwh
States, Loui*. have after toruuvl protracted syndioatc cc-nfereners with in .St,
a a work
of fog traile capital in the of fti.flOflpXi product* t, of for ofitmieoad. the trivelopmeu!
1
The Massachnifatte itopublican State Coo
voiithfo lo-miusiuatod Got. Jlobtuson mini the
old State »ukm» Ttekek and The hy platform adopted of an- the
nouiHSts* oationol ti*'set, ftnff gives ai svipjwrt reviewcf tho
t*v» a
Thinuuratic party's rreoiiL It indoraM th®
Adn»iufttra4!« of E . aiitewt Arttfor and Odv,
Be ten sou, aud th« national pla
The Jlfawacbtweti* Itemocratte State Con¬
vention iKrtnSnated tVUtiewt G. SndttoH, t>*-Jwfoe of of
tiatew, for Got-cmor ffe is m
the State Supreme Court who retired from
the bench two ju-are .ftflfe I'or idcuferauto
Go witter, James S. Grtunrll For Srei> Utry
of Stitte. Jcri-mteh Crow toy. For Tn'jtMirwr,
Charh-s Atfoririy-G: Mftrifi- tieral, For Auditor, Jbhfi John CutritmbKA Hopkins.
For W,
The platform of CuSon cofigratniafe* the hrillteot the Demootoilte twosprai*
for party the on
the rti cfo a of iu eaxulidauv. tor Errat
«tent and V,.:.- I'tertd. fit; •«*««*» fa: approval of
the platforin d..-«n*mi- is iopted.by iutshaftt dir; Oi '*«*> t Couvea- «lu pub*
Hon. a «m.fot rj ■ l
lie diitrtttbt flat the u'-e of the peflpie s Otlvo
-a a a .
bat-rtway* beltdfog thu ju .fe’-ipfe the n inone.). p>.opfe wfe« rarer h;g|j|Atdty, »ud
tt to pay, to
Utiwe who rti-OMT. <fai;(Mi»r a .ivsteth of tfaffa
tum by otwhtow .fo-y teat tfoe ppugR; shall itnposf «<> tl» »»
itetiitisary butdviis art
t*tihal,U. htU teB iWb .«■“ UV.
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