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SOUTHERN NEWS.
A condensation of happen*
XNGS STRUNG TOGETHER,
MOVEMENTS 0#' AU.UKCU MES—RAIL*
RO-4B CASUALTIES—-Tit E COTTON CROP
—FLOODS— ACeiBKSTS—CSO.P RSTURKfe
if.-Ut.i'iA. *
Frank briffoid, chief of the Fix? He
pirtment or' Birmingham for several
months, and for « long time Chief of
Police, 'while riding to a lire on b©«e
back. wa* thrown and killed.
James Horan, a blacksmith of Bir¬
mingham. twenty-five years old, cat his
tKro a «n Thursday. i\ad died in a short
time. No causa » known for the rush
act, except that be had been dthokhtg
heavily for several days.
The mystery surrounding the death of
the young girl found in the lake at East
Lake, Wednesday Binniagtiaia. by’the discovery was deepened possi¬ m
of u
* to* her and the
ble clew identity, she
fact established by an atopsy that
w«<s murdered and her body afterward
thrown into the lake. Sereral parties
sdmitified the body os that of a daughter
of a railroad engineer named Dick Hawes.
The girl was murdered Monday night.
Bo far the officers have been unable to
find any trn £ of Mr.-, iia’-o-s. A spet-i 1
front Columbus, Mies., says U. R. Hawes,
f tbei of the dead girl, was man c i iu
that town to Mias Mary Story and left
fora bridal tom. It, R. Hawes, father
of the murdered girl, arrived st Bir¬
mingham with hi* bride from Columbus,
Nfisre, sod was am-sted by a deputy
lie riff the tsremo.n 1 he stepped from the
train, and. was immediately .told taken' to the
c >unty jail. having Ho was muid* that his he ;b, was
laspeet'd bride *»f taken red hotels d.
ills was to one of the
by a friend. Tim mother id thcgiri was
never married to Haase. Haase formerly
lived in Atlanta, Oa., and says bo was
there divorced from the woman known
as his wife.
ARKANSAS.
Philadelphia people ar« riaimiug s
tract of over 255,000 acres of land near
Berryville, and have recorded a deed
conveying title to the property. Tlit
land is occupied by farmers and is wortb
about. # 200 , 000 ,
NLOKIOA.
The work of fum-gatton goes vigorous¬
ly forward at Jacksonville, In three days
about 475 house* have beta fumk ated
and their infected bedding destroyed.
S. F. DeLesdenier, of Houston,. Tex.,
suicided, at the City hotel in Pensacola.
DeLesdenser was a prominent member of
the I. O. O. F., having been a grand rep¬
resentative of his state lodge at ht-id the meeting-of in AtUnta
the Southern grand lodiauapoils aud
in 1884 , and iu iu W 7 - 5 ,
at the the time order of his death was grand scribe
of ia Texas.
The City Council of Jacksonville re¬
therefor pealed the refugee framed ordiasree, substituting be of
oae to meet I action
the Board of Health. Mayor Gerow sub
seuuently is-.ued the follow in;.- pi ciama
tiou: this “Whereas, by council icolutioi of a passed
day by the city the city
of Jacksonville, and the Duval c nniy
board of health, respectively, it appears
that said authorities are at surfed that' the
work of dtsuifcctiBg the city will l»
practically Rccomnlished by the J 5 th in
stani ; therefore, be it known that any
ami all persons, on and after the 15 th
day-of December, instant, may lawfully
enter into and rmai* within said city.
Dated Jacksonville, FD.. December 4 ,
18 * 8 . D. F. Cerow, Acting Maytirri’
i.oris i a NA.
Fl ^ e ®u T\iesriay afternoon destroyed
„ >m KHn « 8 40 f 2 * Dd 44 cbytn*
street, . m New Orleans, n occupied by
danu* Beyle & Oe., wholesale norions
am! doti.ing, and Eugene Dupr< e,
wholesale boats and shoes Boyle’s loss
is estimated at #50.000; Dupree’s lota is
e * t imat ' ,J at *60,000. The stock and
bid . ding of the OdorDiMMSh ccffcjarv
ertablisbmen* .are damaged to the ci
teat *£ #10,000; full, inaurad.
SURVUYB,
Tin Da? ! 1 ctri Man fa t
and Motor company, of Baltimore, made
a deed of 1 rust for the beoe : of i r. di
tors to J. Frank Mom-on, misice. The
failure is due to inability to make prompt
collections. The company is said to be
solvent and after ' p«yi»g it* debts,
probably have a balance in property, etc.
Gov. Jackson recently made a curious
mistake. In fixing the date of the hang¬
ing of Isaac Keenan, convicted of the
murder of John Holly, he first thought
of Washington's February aid, birlh-day, but that he do date bled being
' us
make it »week later. At the time bo
had a calendar of 1888 before him and
running hi • finger d <vrn the column,
Sited It'on February 80 th, 1880 . Hot
00 bemg ih, and leap some.legal year, there is a>> February
complications may
ensue. The date, as given out for pub
Ikatiou was changed’!'? March 1 st.
At the second test ol t-he Tlrssemrr
T T l « m ' a V hC * nMnS « rouBd - at
the Havat Academy at Annapolis an
lers Wednesday, pieces, the -gun the burst into number
ptatfoim it breaking Into heavy timbered
was on a thousand frag
The fiist charge was thirty-six
htim pounds, charge. the see-md This forty-eight, tfaa made"»!' regu
gun. hr was
Bessemer vast steel the Pittsburg
Steel Casting Company, wa. sixteen f.et
«»« t»ch m tength, and weighed ten
thousand pounds. It was charged with
forty-eight poamte of }^ powder <i and shot
fl COBC#ve ball of ona n( j re pounds.
one of the officers who mad* th# ^
i ^einerimmit nrntn tto »_____
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/nio n-, MJMUSSIPW,
„ Convention of the National Al
banco and Matronal Wheel at Memphis,
Aim., met on Wednesday morning with
? temvmea. e SriM P ”S? Au t address Jw m tW of f" ty welcome ! late * w«j “ d
delivered by State Senator Joel P.
which Walk*r,on Uie part of the citixcnv,
Polk of WM North Tteponded Carolina, to fey Colonel
on the partol
OluS X of iXs e LnfilT?f eK rt‘''
annSt aniual aadre.-si LrW 1 befoie . the ^Vered alhsnce t delo- th*
gates at bheehsn Hall. Most of the dal
was spent in organizing various comma
tec* and getting in shape for bustuess.
A ptopositioD to consolidate the Hsuonal
Wheel and National Alliance u undsi
•soasKteraUon.
ggj* tb *** * * ttl °
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Hfjv- Dr, W, E, Boggs of Las congregation ^announced
to Memphis. the representative* hi* acceptance id* of the chancel¬
st
lorship of the University of Georgia, sub¬
ject to the action of hi* presbytery.
The ofBccrs discovered (toother liek
i» the Itu-r of etitieace, Which is bofog
worited to show, Qm the nrtnt European
Hotel fire in-Chattanooga, where incendiary, «ev«ml
people test their bw, *u
found Da'.Monday witnesses Detective who Frank; the f’ajreairo hotel
three hw
get on fire and the officer* are locking
for additional testimony. implicated. They believe far
several p< rr-na are Thu*
80 ly on* arrest baa been made,
rmmmm.
News has buen received of the drstruc*
tio» by fire of about oue-half
of the entire town of Joseiville, the
county site of ]>e. Total loss #50,(100,
After tlit- tiro was over H, O, Ballou shot
rod killed Dan Craig and mortally
wounded Berry Craig, a brother of Dan.
R iiSou in some way intimated that the
Craigs Lad possibly set fire to the town
rod (fee difficulty and killing was ths
result.
The Baptist Congress, consisting of the
leading minister* and laymen, began its
ievesth annual session at Richmond 1 ®*!
Tuesday. Dr. P. Puryear Should read a paper
tn “How Far the State Educate."
A paper on “Common vs. Parochial
Sch.r prrscated. Is,” by Rev. llor. Dr. Waiter Phillip liaucsc Morum,
was en
bauich, of New York, thru addrussed
die congress. addresses The Right session Prohibition was
taken up with on
rod high heetms by Dr. Wayiacd Hoyt
ind 11 . A, Del.itnc.
The boat La Libertad, Capt, Slocutnb,
who'has as p-uweagete his wife and t wo
children, which sailed for Rio Janeiro
th* 24 th of .July, tojuud to Washicgtou,
11, C , sad which was last reported at
Beaufort. X. O, ou the 22 th of Novem¬
ber, arrived Wednesday at Norfolk *afe
and sound, with all well on board.
Capt. Slocutnb was commander of the
Baltimore bark Aquidoeck, which was
lost two hundred miles south of Rio,
and he purchased the material and built
the boat which has made such a remark
able voyage. The Da Liber!ad ia thirty
five feet long, seven feet and a half wide
and only three feet model, deep. with She the was built
on the Japanese rig of a
Chinese junk, there being three masts,
the mainsail being a square os*, slraagth
tned by bambott.atii ps .
GEORGIA ITEMS.
John T, Olcnn was chosen mayor of
Atlanta on Wednesday, having, a major¬
ity • -f 1,000 votes over hi* opponent
Walter Brown. The “Conservative”
ticket also elected their candidates for
aldermen and councHmen,
The con tract for building a $ 150,000
hotel iu Sttvansfsh, was awarded to M. 8.
Low man A Co., of Jeflersouville, Ind.
The Lik 1 will lm completed Decern bef
83 , 1889 , find wish grounds and orsa
mentation .will cost # 500 , 000 .
The following bills were approved by
Gov. Gordon; To make legal
hod valid the occupancy of Ninth
street iu the city of Columbus,
To authorize the refunding of the extras
of # 850 , paid for license to sell spirituous
liquors grained by the commissiaoers ol
roads and revenues of Fulton countv !n
1887 and 1888 . An act to amend the act
rceating and organizing a board of com
missionc-rs of Chatham county by pro¬
viding that the appui&'mente by the gore
ernuT shall be on recommendation of ths
grand jury of the county.
The tower at the new Hebrew orphans’
home in Atlanta, fell on Tuesday, the
heavy atoms crushing through the roof
of the surrounding portions ot the build¬
ing, and doing damage to the extent of
r.toulous probably $ 5 , 900 . Four men bad a rare
escape from instant death. The
top part of tut* tower suddenly collapsed,
and the men who w ere at work on top >d
the tower suddenly dte.ppeared from
contractor 'few. j »«■-.. for woe the George Oliver, the
Arthur Gibaou building, and John two brick
masons, Boeh
m r, IIlid Iitt laborer, name unknown.
The-last three are negroes. The corner
stones at the base wore cot anchored,
crashed and they gave war. The heavy stones
intendent's through the roof over the super¬
parlor and one of the dormi¬
tories and did a great deal of damage.
Tue four men who -were on top wen
saved by the scantling upon which they
were the working, inside of catching over the hole
on the tower. As it was
they had a fall of thirty-five feet, from
the top «f the tower to where the clock
part begins.
WESTERN LAWLESSNESS,
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A bold . , attempt was made Tuesday
morning the to rob tt;c aafo in the oflux- of
?® Booge Four packing house in Sioux CHty,
wa - masked men rushed upon
Thomas Coleman, the watch
man, and ovtrp n,en.-d him. A guany
f*** tvas tied over his head and his
Wd ‘ ta down dt wn ft m a ^. amtlVfln ’ rn e r of the i ffi ffi 1 W wa* As
tp® watchman did engineer not repon, the* en
* ineer > aslant and tankman
w,;! f yf-, U ’ *"'**'?* R 'f f roo «
Lke volemaa. in burglars vororeJ
r,J t0 °P cn *« c - hut at cr three
kours wr f k tl fJ broke their drri a U d
^keteof'the t cant^-d'mfn 'roTV
i P nR 0 'kf* “ho... nf l .At *m capiumi 4 clock men lBe*.ay and setmr
o morn*
5 ‘ n «* twenty, armed men succeeded in ef
! ^ngan entronce to the jail in ‘5 Canyon
The prisoner broke «p his bed, and with
' ft portion of the slat knocked aeversl of
r lr « M .
S 3 &™ 1 .Tv;!,, tb
i ( shoulder. He was immediately carried
Without resistance a short distance from
ihc jaih and strung up to a telr^aph
: pofo daylight rod his body left hanging '‘uaUl
i id next morning WiUicrrol never
** a ^f rda{tw be was wounded, and
i appeared llarry Perdue, most mdifkteuf as to his fote.
another murderer confined
la jad, was not mo'.sted.
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PROPER GIFT.
Ti “ ® e “Red <w"tal«rnmh«l ^ *"■ fro*
w hfihmgtoa, „ D. n C., to an agent to buy
ten thousand pounds of meal and sixteen
hundred pounds of meat forth.* suffering
lkr l"-’«pio purebsse of McCleany and Sacuteram, Fla.
was mad- and the railroad*
G°®tbe mill where the meal to ground
to the places named gave free trsas
tortatiun.
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DESTRUCTIVE MONSTER.
115 tous ri? «f 3 000 *
- Ctt " * * , of pound, iwbnt,
an range
THE WORLD OVER.
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INTERESTING ITEMS BOILED
DOWN Of READABLE STYLE.
T»K FfEI.n OF LABOR— SRF.TatXO CACf.
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kClcrOAS, BTC. —KOfiHP UBAO
Four men, three of them German, and
oue Freuchniau, attempted isuit'.ide in
New York city on Thursday, One died
instantly, and at bait two of the others
will die.
During a meeting held at Amsterdam,
Holland, to consider the project for the
erection of a statue of trie Pope, COO so
ciahstg gained admission to the meeting
ball iiija prevented Abbe Burrows from
ipcftkiag.
Aa engine on ths Toledo. Columbus
rod Southern Railroad drew a jwswgffr
train from Toledo to Findlay, Ohio, o»
fuel furnished by crude petroleum. The
trial was such a success that President
Brown announces that he will have all
bis si»d c-ugiuos do arranged tor the me of oil
away with coal.
The testimony in the. Darke county.
Ohio, plunderers shows, that ea-Trcas
urcr Suaoti. who is now serving a to mi
in the penitentiary, at one tune previous
to the last robbery of the vaults, had
gene to Toronto, taking # 107 , 000 , all ;
the funds there were, but that he weak
amd within four days and returned with
all the money, and that, his friends or
pals prevented exposure at the time.
The Belgium strike movement k in
:reasing, and the strikers are everywhere
oeewniug reckless. An att mpt w s
made recently to wreck a train on the
Halouviere-Juste railway, dynamite car¬
tridges beiag placed on the tr.u discovered k. For
turmte-ly the cartridges were
in time to prevent a disaster. An at ¬
tempt to blow up a m»ouf«utcry at Mor
wanwclz with dynamite also failed.
Extensive preparations being i’ar-on*. made
for the reception of Sirs. Lucy
the her wife of the anarchist Chicago, who IU., was front hung, he,
on return to
trip abroad, arc very lik. iy to be
knocked in the bead: Chief of Police
Hubbard says: “There Iras been enough
of this foolishness in times past, and nn
atefey the wl» never lie allowed again to long parade I
streets of Chicago as «s
ini chief < f poLcr.’'
In the trial of John H. Bauereiscn,
chief of.the alleged Burlington dynamite
conspirators at Geneva, Til., John Alex¬
ander Bowles, who was a conspirator,
was put on the stand as the first and
most fied important witness. Bowles testi¬
that ho went to work as un engiaeet
for the Burlington March 32 , 1808 , and
was persuaded to quit by Ms brother
April 4 th. He joined the Brotherhood
aud was employed by Baunreiseo to buy
dynamite and place it on the track*, and
also to buy vitriol, and ammonia to put
In dip water tanks and dose the engines.
Eighteen months ago Henry O. Lai
bum, a prominent business man and
number of the council of Springfield,
Ohio, left his h one and business to avoid
arrest for a series of alleged forgeries,
amouating to several thousand dollars,
and has been a fugitive from justice ever
since. Burly iu the week he w as called
home he by bis wife, and ou Thursday olh
wb,ie . .. , nu««*tering . . , , to her, , ...
w “ an
eer arrested him. In deference to Ins
Wlf *’s condition, I.nbuim was held at his
home. Officer Grimly Ids waited for his
prisoner, who sat with dying wife in
his arms. When she had breathed her
last, he was transferred_to jail.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
One of the most sensational and fte
plorablc murders perpctmu-d that ever occurred Texar- i>.
I hat section, wtw at
kuna, Texas. The son of A. T. Spret
killed trs - M a Tor B redder, ' on the streets.
. . , ;!* J .. ,mld
Health books at J,u uftonviile, . 1 uv..rc\»• V
i -
that only two cases of y.-J.uv fere r
haw been reported m the bmite.ef the
c iy p.opcr during the past leu days
intal ciues, 4 , 70 *>:total neaths, 412 .
John V. Vurnum, until reccntlv one .•:
the most prominent jou.na iste in Fiore
itld died at Avon lla-s Il« was form
crly City icliior of the Times of Jac.k-.on
vide, Fla., and later partner w.il.
Charles 1 ). Jones in the management of
the Timm Union, He died of blood
iroisoning. ’ v:
Ak ‘; v ,, ' fcMiHan. editor ... of , the ,, ... ft'.w
v 1 one t. omnerrt.il BulleUn, d led in 1 roo.s
fte ■'"i w rj- } vm \ correspondent Kir forty j ears of he the had Phi,a- be ;
i,(-ip.,ia Ledger. H» ill health dated
from the time of the bbzzatd, when he
attempted bora in to Scotland trovs Brooklyn bridge. He
was in 1885 , coming
here when eleven years old.
Advices from Webster countv, Iowa
slate that it is probatde that the eviction
of Dcs Moines Hirer land settlers will
begin again in a f«w days. Mr. Suell,
who owns the navigation company*# title
to most of the balance of the l»ud» in
dispute, and has return *»1 to Fort Dodge,
rafs that unless tlic w eather
in a few davs and becomes so cold that it
field with instructions to finish the evk
uonofail remaining on few land who
have not got their titles from him. He
said that he did nut believe the
passed by the Hou>e for the relief of the
settlers would cut any figure.
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l0 *“- Ohio. As usual it- is writes in
rt<i w >th a picture of whips drawn at
a. ».«“ 5
do cot mm making threats as to what
they wilt do, if we come to your towu,
we will b«ru every t - ft,
The exhibition on the night of the hd.
<?iw courtliome fire) is cot to be thought
f lot in ■** comparison oinst succeed with at what any we cost. will do, Bn
take warning and you will h*ave lew use
for your engines. [ Signed j White Caps.'
The letter is dated at Mount Oreb, which
ia believed to be the ceutre of thi white
cap operatic as, and its signature is simb
l ° ^ ° f 0!hef ,etters n ' cci « d ‘
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District „ 1 ! Assembly
Labor, r 185 , Knight* of
at Columbus, Ohio, has divided
*f ou * equally, half going to the Fedora
ftaoot peaaeat Mwen, orgamaition in formation for that district; of an inde- the
other half remained with the kniirhts
"*• r.x«a2*i« mmn .,ta„j
No, l as, has resigned and will be head
ol the miner*' organization,
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Wk «.:uv pro:.,hvt is anfomty for
hi! .{.-■« ,.-L*U at ..;,y'.oy '5 will fi-.fo io
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KB, AND XR& «J 8 » SISG. '
Married First toy Proxy, Ttooy Go
'Through a Binding Ceremony
Wong tolls Gliin Few, * Ohfneae journalist,
thus of an interesting Gotham inoi
g4jgf,i ■•'• ii' 1 '
Mr. Yurt Bing, tho rich old Chinese
merchant of Chatham square is treating
bis friend* sumptuously ivtst at present,
fell because of the arrivei of his pretty
voting wife from the West, whom he
had not seen at alt until she wm Yurt duly
married to biiu by a prosy. Mr.
Sing being rtiief represented st the and
by glittering his $30 cook. gold Costly piece* present* hare poured
in tor the past week from his numerous
Chinese ooileagtMw, the storekeeper*
and other*. These tender memorials
fairly melted the heart of the ancient
bridegroom, so mdmto, that he resolved
to treat; his ft Lends to a (sumptuous
“blowout" in teal Oriental style, hriarly
ail the Chin*#© MWUtttwa** were too
small to ecaoBUHOriate the host of in¬
vited gu«ri«, so Yuet .Sing chai taxed all
the public homes hi Mott *trert, for that,
matter ail the Chinese public hails and
restaurant* in New forbidden York The eight
big restaurant* were from Saturday to enter
taro any customers morn¬
ing to Monday only midnight by h tot con¬ Mr.
tra -t to attend to the guests of
and .Mrs. Vnet Biug. Tva.-i these place*
were insufficient to bold the spread, and
the joss house at Chatham square was
also secured l>y the burning of a few
btindiea of joss sticks in the rear p.-*rt <ri
Yu at Sing's store.
Kvt-n the private apartments of the
bride are mortgaged "the for female the portion next two of
days to entertain who
the Chinese community, are not
allowed by Chinese law to time with the
men. Hem Meat*. Yuet Slug preside*.
Toward the latter part introduced of to day the
urn e guest* will be to the
bride am by one at her apartment*,
when deposit the*,; the ’guest* bridal will be expected In the : t >
regular wrapped present in
fibawc of golden coins will receive from red
paper. In return they
her own dainty hahdsa cup of the finest
tea* of the Flowery Kingdom. Saturday
The toast began nt i p. m.
with eight }.t*r»oa» at each table, the
regular bridal number.. Thera were
thirty-six tables iu ail. X w m assigned _
to the 3-or, house or Giarkfbs squad. In
Chiaeae most, of the male departments fraction* of there the wa$
music by while female Mott
street Chinese band, the
celebrant# had to be content with such
tousio ns they could make for them
selves.
At 10 P . m., ^hen half the fifty course*
had been served, Mr. Vv hey ding lo,
the master <»f ovremome*, anaounecd an
adjournment until 4 p. m. Sunday, dinner when
the gutst* resumed the same at
the same point where they left off. Yuet
rimg is under contract to have the
fe«*t October. entirely over by the middle of
When the adjournment was taken the
guests were invited to witness the mar
riage ceremony, Mr. Yuet Bing having
suddenly awakened to the faot that the
prosy marriage at Ban Franeisoo "^ was
e'd^^siudS^hasb!;'; to the jo»» house. Over 200 guests 1 as¬
sembled and eat in rows around the
room, with Josa sitting setenely on
paper at the other end. Presently the
bridal-party bride ia only entered. mite thing, The 18 b-lnnhiug
a of a years
old, lavender mid pretty. ailisj beautifully Her outer embroidered cloak was of
with solid gold In«e. The ground work
of iter dress was flaming red satin, with
diagonal flowers stripes embroidery. of gold, blue The ailkeu
aad rich two
and little stood maids wore soft each sky-blue ride of silk, the
one oa
bride.
As the party entered the room, the
entire assembly arose ia silence. Then
the groom swooped aside, mad the bride
and her. taaida were mAdo- to- isee the
mighty Joss hastily Kivoa placed Goon, before A red the silken altar
m wan
of J<>««. The brwle knelt ajam while
a ? fttfceacnint jntiiM her & muul hmwh
q{ lighted KM«tiokfta lb© little brides
maids ou either side arranged the beau
tiful rainlx>w skirts of the bride with the
lighted sticks. The bride tierce-looking made three
low salaams toward the
Joss, her hand i'ho and sticks were into gently taken from
at nek an uni upon
the altar. She was then assisted to her
feet by the maids.
The guests once more resumed their
fate The master of oeremouiee led
toe way for the bride to make her bow,
before the rows of gucets, which she did
graceful.y, with her fan hold before her
face. She was followed by one amid
with a trwv of tinyeapsof perfumed tea.
j;,*Ksh gu. st, on taking the cup from the
^ in red replaced it by The a gold other com maid wrapped lollow
rice reaper.
,d with a big bo* of pure Havanas. Each
cigar taken was replaced by a silver coin,
.also wrapped ia red paper. Then
'the spectators drank the health of the
bride. The tnuch.-fatigued bride in oon
elusion was made to worship or “JKo To"
to Mr. Toong 0 «in, the nearest ftn a
eld «st relative of the groom, which is
form o{ receiving consent and
Wessiog from r the bead of the family.
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c;«r» of Pn.omuHia.
HsssRoao, Suoaka March Co. 1 * N.Y .,1 f
2A 69 .
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SsssS E? **° gSSsxcsri f“ s “ A "5"
looked very mnc.blike a bad attack of p»«a»o
B!)t . a frkad ctmiw procurea flvo aiacoo*’*
Pi.isvtus. Un«h« jmfc under each am, e»e
under each shoulder blade, and one on my
chest close around my throat. In a lew hours
fell into a profound sleep, find ike serf day
W’aa almost welt. I wore the Piaster* eiffbt days
afterwards, and have never had w»y trwtWe
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TUo mother at tten. Hou'anre-v la a Walah
woman who is tr<> gand hearty at SA
- s^^sr
* 2 s sbk t^'iesestea!
f^ imtima. rt 'Uwy $W«i A* time teay it
p * \ pay com* ‘
sU-km-gluJito. *' * 1 "
iad tea.i, 1 Vika, ’ ,, ,
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{Km anackery- Vffitt.'br!'F™r&iyJ&*fu£y!£ takee* wiffarto# wwawr opy
twn cum the twuiiar weakawwe* and-dia
*»***■ H 4 o« n«v n, vo team nor
*° bU “' m *
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Among the stnBenta at Frtneetoa eotie tt ia
oar rryear*old. Iteu to tominister.
Da^T^^^a
Mothera. Overworked Mw. and for all dto
earn where toe.roe w wi :w away from
th* isabiitty of to digest orOtoAryrtwrf. urtewiy,*Hsuvhshould or from
ovorwtrtk thB brain
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:■ »sa
: YmarU-.xu. it mu tor ia finch , ..4
D^Sttshri J itiav,S tZr O. K \VaUsnte 1 S.
,szSSSSfdVSSfSlS. ------------~T- 85 f"*-
4b laviilaatili' Travel a* Cow*»Piai«.
No pernio stottM m*«t .without a fees af
water baa Lrw^tooa sV'iwfeHrns ro* Hack of eeroitipa
SS» 1 lJ^^ , l C#“^Y.
*
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The pass-tutc-d AU of the letter fumigating la a thing stations of the
past, have
been dwcontinutfd. Olwrlis Green,
who was at the sfasion at the Ninety
nine mile post on the Savannah, Florida
nnd Western Railroad, three miiesbelow
Wfiycross, Ga., came into the city.
There wen? five mot at his station.
v have teen given thirty days' leave
of absence and pay. They bandied from
IB .000 to 33,000 letters p r day, and
7,000 newspapers and periodicals. Each
letter had to be punctured and smoked
in this sulphur fumes for four hours
Then the letters had to be assorted nod
forwarded. Livery letter had to be han¬
dled twice. The sulphur fumes did not
agree health with the affected, postal clerks, and their
was but not seriously.
They had a colored boy who went into
the fumigating cars aua scraped together
Uic letters from the wire screens. Ab >ut
ten time pound* in of sulphur which were there burned at
one a car, of were
three. The clerks do not see that they
come out ahead, as they would have had
forty-two days off had they CharUtton, been on their £.
regular railway routes. —
Cl, Mws and Courier.
Shakespeare's autograph is worth
about #500. and Lord Irio n's ra-iy be
had for # 35 , which leads tlw> New York
Evening Sun to remark that Lord Bacon
evidently did not write Shakespeare's
autograph.
(thacbloa Accident.
go read the iMsruUiaes of many paipUattoginter¬ a sewapaper
column, rod we peruse with oataetrophr, and
est the detAUs of the are
doeplr impressed by the tastftfoe at Banian
lives involved. YeUtumsamto of men and wo¬
men tire falling victims every year tn that ter¬
rible disease, consump- ton fscrofot* of the
lungs), and they rod their friend* are satisfied
to believe the niaiadr incureble. Now. there
cottltl be no greater mistake. No eartiur
power, of course, car# re tore a lung that if* en¬
tirely wasted, but Dr. Pierce's Ueiden Medical
the Discovery will ooitsampUon. rapidly ami if surely taken in arrest t ime.
(MSHt therefore, of tried
Do not, despair, until you have
this wonderful remedy.
Mrs. Ameiie Kive»-CU»uler, the anthorew,
is to sail for Paris In December.
Tire Youth’s Cmpamus is a welcome visitor
weekly n more than 100.(00 families, amt lias
won a place in It home alw life obtained safe, by no instruc¬ other
publication- and entertaining. is ays The oruler pure, is how
tive « any
family can do without it. Any tn* new subscriber
eendllt • *1.75 now, can have CompaSION
free«very week to January 1, IS*, and for a fail
year from tl.a 1 date. Samrle copies free. Ad
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