Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, April 30, 1881, Image 1

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himwick a mum im appial. VOLUME VI. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1881 NUMBER 43. Tlie Advertiser and Appeal, yt'KUBMU) BVMT MTI *I'«T AT BRUNSWICK, GA., T, Go S a all SUBSCRIPTION RATES: *}J OMCW 1 * 1 f*>M rMp«MMlU* parti-•'•ill W aiMI‘ aaUlortrHvat, *fc»a IMInir i« MlmHM, ta4 pijmral narlr-l a-- ..rdlngiy. an.I a || ilE«MrM»o«a ft* lB.II»Haal l-m M.r of a r , ,,, « cbararUr. rk*r«*4 •• a.l^rU-.»^«la. | LIVku I ILL* . MarrtacM aa-t aNIaarr ■-•tirra MpaW^k*. Wkr. a. mJju that ■■ar~. rharH a* ad»trll*<*f»l». MlkSlrt?SnimmmmttMUmm .fc-uld U aJ Now Advertisements. DK. IIAYIIOCK’S NEW LI VERPILL (JCOAIl COATED.) OTB PILL IN A DONE. «»»K PILL i% A IMIHK U5IKPILL IN A IHINR- rba« | r: « ar- an tU-oluU rcre f-r all Mlll-xta ••klntlarai all-v Tfoay »r*| ,-!*« w uh llwa-c l “* — U* pallfkt ■•I •> Tb*y f -rtlf; thr ImwIjt a«a.ii*t .11*. ••feu-Mm altar I* aril ri-t-Umlra. • l-ra»p th» futarMiallr ifaa*rr »f City Dlrrctory. " cm or now*. SZZ^i Al?!r3iaa. W. W VaUla*. I. J Mp«afa, D. T. Oman. i. V. Barr.y *. 1. Lfttl* drl4.f.J.Di*rtUapr. Or*4 Trmtmtfr—ium** H<hm*ou. CUtfMartkml R. A. Fakaa. /Mmmmw-W. II. Rataar. T. W. Dolt. K~r*r y G—ri «»l Cork •/ I«*w-D ^rlrt lNp^aa-C L ■rklatl-r. it. M. D Of n>pmruf»-L B D*»U. M. D. ffarW Jfasfr-O J Hall. /VI IT«r4rt*a—Mallkaw Aabut u. Thoa OV*-a- mmt.it. aa4 A V httaai- •TtiDiiw ouaiMlWM* or fiitariu rmtart—Orapaf. WaUla* an-l Inhi. HraaiTw. Daauia A DatPoia-Duna. WaUla* aad LHtlrA.-M. Kailua WhllMYtnetery-OO Moufw. Holloa Oolofad Crfwalrrjr—Jarll* WNil.r. Towa CoMMoaa—llarvrj. Snuprr an I MprftM. c*»aniaiaa-Aprar*. Paartllayr an-l c..u|« r. UABaoa—UtlMNMo *|^ar* 1‘nlnam. rrauc anudaoa—Wallilu*. I«.» rfliu.rr an-l Uarrrf. RaiUMMpa—Dnrrtlla*rr.llar«rp and Lilli* i*M EwcATfoa—Fataaai, Bprar* aad Daaa. (*Maamr—Fataaai. Lilli* Arid aam ta<rntlB«rr- riaa WMWWW Bprarw.pMlnani and lUfwy |vuri«rntBam,|)uun, and W’alkln*. UNITED VTATKM OFFICER*. r.4lM-tnr ofCaalaaia—J.dm T.Cwlllaa. • r l*K lllllHMK nr. UK- min * tbr *1 irlta and *rti YE ENTERTAINMENT A. L'lrltM ■lilt, liltfu In ,r olden llllf. After a morning of gloom; cloud* •n.l threitoocd shower*, the stars shown out a twinkling invitation, sec onded most Alluringly l-y tho delight ful strains of onr llrnnswiek lira** Bind, to go and do just what wo bid not to, viz: "look st ye sbnmefnste younge women," and toliiUntoye "chnrnctcrs" I may mix names, Imt I recognized Miss D. in the winsome face peeping ont of an enormous poke, and Miss L. in the close cottage l-on net, looking as modest as Barns' “wee crimson-tipped flower," which rhinj is just now bringing “to the fore.” The calm dignity of yonng Mrs. F. was only enhanced by the stiff brocade and great "coal-scuttle" which sbsd- owcil her face. Surely some “ BIos- tnnes of yo olden time, rang by “sll sotu” from the lovely Laud of Flow- yc men and women singers. As wo era must have been wafted into the were not counseled to refrain from' next place i Miss I- H., of Florida, IWSMSlf TIIKOt <ill THE VF.IXS. Hniui.i.•s.i uufu.u"uiiMibs.».*kwf<>rai|looking at ve handsome men, and!** Blossom Spragne), Tor not even d-<W>. .to )«| Lti.insrl, il In. I. cm. 1 - SANITARY REGULATIONS •Ilk* .1.7 •flrisiwl.k, Adopted kp (ko Hoard or BsaMk aad VaMMMd ror Iko Inlormallaa ood Cold- aaeo of All Tfce Prnptr I'r.l-r Them I T.l. d,.* u- Is Urn. u Wl.*t tinKlml. ’' 1.11.r, .a, fr.-M |OSak all having a |>crverso liking thereto, wo the disguise of powdered hair, old NEW LIVER PILLS fenste.1 onr cyoa on the unique sight, j fashioned bonnet or scant gown could o. U4 Ik. ■' Ye nnlier" N., who superintended efT- et her blushing brightness.— * l '“" *° .*« j tho freezing of the ice cream (onr ^/naint, cheery Love Sparks (Miss S.) t Lt. oviji this ( i.T ioi vrav promised "goo.1 measure”) nncon-! hi cunning littlo cap and short-waiste-1 plo l " TUrm i seiontly furnished ns our first “enter- frock, prettily completed the circle of * so L*oj taynement” by casting tlio most com j "ye shamc-faste sweet women sing le*! shadows on the walls of the ball, era.” exceeding any Punch and Judy we The intertwining times were very i.m.maB-M. ever sviv, and canting our "goodlyc, enjoyable, and must have awakened t*£>.tw?..?.* IshTi jmV'. , !. < jMidsL ,M> c or u l , »*i® of yonngo women folks": sweet memories in the hearts of the mf'miunuiCu.SlSisw l,B *** and children and ye scribo to atop at, many old holies and gentlemen whom Silu'uraninMdisnaMnf Iho corner and roar with latighier. j wo saw in the large audience. The '"oard.^?wMoatnin.r«f (*SmiS.Cosmi^iiini. I "* , * n wc entered onr beautiful'only flaw was in the want of numbers KSTU-a*.-55- S3 1 - OW'—-- r/arioso Hall, to aay wa mn electri- requisite to disclose the beauties of i ii.i H ..II-IU.: hr. uari.i', pn Li..r rub fled fsiutly describes it. The first, that olden music in perfection. ptMl.r»hi*rlT nil*, tie m . r.Hir Fiiuat*- iiunriiMM. auocK carao when wo pmicntcd oor Tuo “idcddo sinRcra” quite filletl l*r. Ilij-h* k La* rur*l nip bt«4irii« U>a( tu ... - . ° * ••iir--oir. "lawful money to "Naber Cushman. I rata hair of <>n# of poor pill* »o tap habr for - , .... Cb-Icra M-rbos. ju .Wr pu«a< Maggot»*u ta. who, inrrcdiblo as it may appear, Mr natiact ->f * m»raiaj( u n»w niru, an.i so 1 boro a strangely strong rosomblanco 'irmT-ViAf.iu«.i«rk'* x*w i,i?rrmi*mrad ^Ir. S. C., but this Naber wasqnite '.W?.;:aS'JVSiartf.'SiS;.*. ■* A*-'---, be-wigge-l ‘and knee- tS 01 "* w u,,r r “ kb,r " l breeched old Continents!, and I ncr- **• or knew our Mr. C. to bo accused of Ri'u: 1. The owners, agents or oc. enpants of all houses within tho city sre required to keep the same, with the yards and premises, in a cleanly condition, removing or destroying by fire, at least once a week, all rubbish, trash, garbage and filth of every kind ami keeping, particularly, all cellars, drain* and privies constantly clean and purified. 2. All persons who keep fresh meats, fish, vegetables, etc., etc., for aale, are required to keep their place* of bur ners in a cleanly condition, and to promptly remove or destroy by fire, all decaying matter, whether animal <>r vegetable, and to keep exposed, es- l-ccially during the warm season, a sufficient quantity ofchloridooflime, carbolic acid, or oilier good disinfect ant, and also to scour and cleanse the floors, daily, with n proper solution of carbolic acid, or other good disin fectant, frequently whitewashing the interior of the buildings. 3. The owners of all dead animals are required to speedily and properly bury them, under the direction of *omo member of the Boanl of Health, or other |-onion appointed by them; nnd if no ownerofndcad animalslrnll be readily found, the same shall bo removed and buried at the expense of tho city, and the mid expense shall t .-Urs t.-f lutwrual IU ». I*rj Illy M*r*HU-0 J. |\«tma*Ur-Untu Sorth. ' Dm KEATORT LOIKII Mmum*T«»l*l“‘““““'jljriliiifC N JAM. E. LAMBniOIlT, I*. A R. Hacrwury. APrUKO~M Mofl.tay In Mate I WAY*r.—4th MotnUy In DAffh ■ 1'IKKCE—!*t MomUj In April *u.l t ml Hr|ilrntb laj In Aim ‘ WARE—M MonsUy In A|-rtl Tursjay after 4th Mun>Uy April CAMi»E3—Tn*«d*y »flrr .tl M.*n.U' in M*y aad CHARLTOX—*4 Monday Str. David Clark Only Urwt MW),* ml SA VANN AH & BRUNSWICK. LEAVE* 1A VARS AH FOR (UH’ENWICK KVFHT MONDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON. IETTRXIRU. LEAVE DHt’RsWK K Tuesday i Friday evening Railrom-L and at FOR iAVARRAU rUk With 0 k A. rs-an nuamabin Im aad Croat N*w York, aa-l ollb Fr«4<hta at laavol r»t*o. Mark alllArtagb freight •Carol war Dart4 Clark" C. WILLIAMS. Ag^il. afrUIMa RraaMtck.oa tbod^rk PALMER BROTHERS. vaouuuin sctail HARDWARE IM aad IIS Ouairm. ll> aad tS| M. dallaa ata. SAVANNAH, GA. Agricultural Implements. FAN MILLS, GRAIN CKADLES, AVKBT8 FLOWS. IlltlNLY'S FLOWS, CULTIVATORS, PIX)W STOCKS, SWKEFSHOVKI.S, HEEL FINS, Cl BASS ItOBS. sJtulkbor mid Leather MELTING. ClItCULAIt SAWS, CAItFENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, Oi X-: AN!) ITSTuLS, | FISHING TACKLE. | all dl^t*-* of lb- Kl'lnry*. ItrtrMl.li ft. .. It. ||*y.|..k * New l.hrr IMI* a cure, oar |dii will aalt*fy lb-* »--*t *k«-|> ant of A|-|irlli< Xrw I - ‘— tent llamrsty. l*IIU •»l In tbr-lr effi v t*. and a euro alim-wt alwajo lw tfuarantcod. EACH VIAL CONTAIN* TWENTY PILLM. aroi • Ptn i« a Unoe • IMre Twmi>*'irr t>nla, I'or «alr b) my oye and captivated my heart.— Tho long satin-lined continental coals aud vests, rallied shirts, kncc-krcoch- cs ami buckled shoes, gray wigs with cues tied with ribbons, had a fascinat- ingly courtly effect in this prosaic ago of funereal black broadcloth and roin- bcing handsome by any one but i*Urinl neck-ties. Mr. D., one 0 ( j h* charged to tho owner, when MCtr- don't tell him, Mr. E, tlicro is no tell-! New England's genuine and worthy! t n Gi«nl, ami if the said owner shall re- I>i .< .‘_i fuse to |-ay the said charge, then the same shall he collect"!! l-y a levy and snlo of Ida property, oi for taxca, un dor an ordinance of the city hereto- of Abijah HarapuF, a- it sounds to me 1 f " rt ' I’'"" 1 '' 1 ' or *•« '»*)' Be I’lnced up- hc may i-avo boon aiak.m Prandy.lthe Information Docket and pum ing wliat we may coino to as wo grow j sons, only needed the quaint dress to old. tran*|iosc him into an old-time Puri tan, so naturally aud heartily did he identify himself with the character in/ a Mrs •• un rv II INI. Ill V AT OKCK DO NOT DELAY f HAYDOCK A CO., 311 run mrort, Nov York. H. L. HARRIS, • a ' Wntflmiiikor fi Jeweler, him id - mmi IUSiV>**T>I«Tl.roX HAM*A rCLLSI-rrLV As for the |H-rtly ami suavo I)r. Primrose, who returned uh the cou|m>ii entitling us to our f . ucer f i-o cr- .:n for good measure, wo fail 1 to rccog- j’iY, 1 "; wf“ Hi' " mir jolly friend, .Mr. i. „Vl’in' 1 lero now nud uuoxptelod train- rivi. >ni> ru, fornintions appealod lo our buwildcr- ad senses so constantly wo shall have to content ourselves with merely n touch hero nud there. With tho in- luitivo knowledge of hutnau ualuro ami its governing impuhes, nnd imi- howuver, ifezekiahPerkins iH. T. D.) coilninly hails from “York Slat an-l another old "Star" shines out, aud, though disguised, we rocognizcd tho ndmirablo " Admiral of tho good ship Pinafore," whose visit once ehnrmcd our natires. Hnzadiah Cartwright (Mr. W. T. G.) a recent taring the cunning -iev.ee of iiim who. importation from the "old countrie"— tempted our old Fnthcr Adam, these j j oll y England, whose gracion* nnd -viso Puritans last night placed their loveliest helpmates at tho eu'.rsncoof a very Paradise of ltoses, huh and fragrant, whose subtile odor appealed I irresistibly to any ono blest with nerves sensitive to color or^form or oJor. I.nrcd into rtopping, tho heart ' nml purse melted beneath the bonicil words an-l lieguiling smiles of theso quaint syrens in "cuto" little mole caps and kerchiefs and aprons of »nowy white. Delicions cakes, re- JEWE3LRY, accommodating wavs surely betray -omo admixture of the more genial Cavaliers, nevertheless made an admi rable Puritan. The duct between him self and Hezekiah Pcrkinswasdccidcd- ly the gem of the evening,and received tho generous applause and encore it deserved. The two festive yonng knights of the quill, (Messrs. P. S. and G. N.,) acquitted themselves ns bed for n violation of the Sanitary liegulnlions of the city. 4. No person iliall throw on place uny rubbish, trash, garbage, empty cans, bottles, or any other material, either solid or liquid, into or upon any public square, street, lane, Alley, drain, or upon the premiaca of anoth er, unless for destruction by fire by the party so depositing the samo with in six hours thereafter; and all per sons are required to remove or destroy bv fire before tho first day of May, 1881, all such nutter hitherto placed by them and now lying on any of the squares, streets, lanes, alleys, or upon the premises ofnny person In the dty. 5. No person shall nuke or keep any compost heap upon his or her premises, unless the same be placed nt least one hundred feel, from the "goodo roenuo and true," and were. ... . quite handsome enongh to rand a, of another; and no feeling cream, and luscious J dart into the midst of -ye sh.mefsst. 1 ** 1 '«"• whom, 'with a .1, "‘''"‘‘V nm , m “ "“ lU *' , „ ti. The removal of all matter (hall Health Officer or City Physician of inch ease and Ita location. By order of the Board of Health. C. L. Scnuirm, J*-, M. D„ Chairman Board of Health and Health Officer C. B. Attest: Jawu Hocstox, CTk Onuncil and 8ee'y Board. (•SulphaI* of Iron, on* of the best and cheapest disinfectants that can be tusd, can bo purchased, by ar rangements, at the drag store of Mr. J. T. Blain at cost and expenses. Ertrui /mm as Ordinance Patted in Council March 0, 1878, to ichirh the attention if the Cilimu nf Hrunncirk is inrhcularl'j called. disc. & And be it further ordained, That any pereon violating or neglect ing or refusing to comply with any rule or regulation of the Board of Health, |wrtalnlng to either the sani tary condition of the city or quaran tine, shall be aubject, un conviction before the Police Court, to a fine not cxeeeding one hundred dollars, or la bor on the streets not exceeding thir ty days, or both, at tho discretion of the Court. IIU m RETURN! To Qaesllsa* Ibal laloross Iks Posrlo- Winter bss left ns st last—a bard old winter— bard avra on us In sunny suntb sod merciless on onr northern brethren. For shoot seven months they have been snow-bound and ioe-bunnd—penned np in frozen homes, aud the ice is jnst now break- ing np, and great floods are overflow, ing tbviu, and alill they are afraid to move to this bless-d lnn-1, afraid of kn- klux and barbarians I'm sorry fm 'om, but I don't ear* euongli about it to weep and distress myself. Wo esu get along very woll without ’em.— We've been calling 'em kindly ever alone the war, and given welcome to tboeo who did come, and now I'm op posed to the calling basinets. I’m williog tu ssy bowdy aud make a pass ing remark about the weather, but that's all. No mure taffy, no more hooey aud sugar. We want to be honeyed some ourselves. It's been a ono sided game luog enough. We've sold 'em our sugar, and cotton, and rice, and tabasco, and syrup, and sweet potatoes, and gabber* and wa- termelous, and bought their patent ■edeoinea, and fly-traps, and doli-ba- biet, and yanks* notions, and picture- books, and dime-novels, and Battar- iek's pattern*, and all their tam-fool- trira still guns to all their eircoaes and monkey shows, ami paid oat thou sands of -lollara to boar 'am paddle and dog au-l Jump round, nud they go licrrie* disappeared and were replaced ‘ younge women with marvellous etlerily. I do not humor the manager. Lad requested ^ nl t i ie cxpelu0 ‘ „f Uicownerirat.' back and chuckle aad tell their oabor* iliould not look at when tbai ~ , ., , ^ hnw maa-t> (haa uh nff MM an,, or occu|iout of tho premises upon. tlow “■*“ mnaa on of as, aad which the same accumulated, and no * ^* c * tt ** Griflln expressed her la- raend.nl*. and our Southern eve. gotten npl.y Mrs Itow. and Brew- *,*£*'??„**?* ister. They deserve great credit- . If-1.1 ..I -I- *r_r. •- a! 4. No pnTjr ■hall bo pUced or wf- SILVER PLATED WARE bcltvvo tho original Puritan* couM Ihcy have been onc*h»l( ah charming mini *>iiig< CUTLERY, Musical Instruments SKWIXG M.VCIIINIa CALL AND UK CONVINCED. orlivir CO. Indeed, all who |>si ticipatcd in it, L j, . .... , ... U„ ear eh ,ir« we fonn.l . porch-, from the wee lady, Mr*. Fuller, whom ** * re “““ • •- dU ^ D0 * rant-like raript, "two in' we are informed originated the ide^ I* ^" ,hrte J^ fromtbe line of ray length' 'and half that in wi, It!, where- to the goodly and portly Dr. Prim- »‘rvet or.ll.yorw.thm Uierame K \f t . difcUince from the boundary of his or .he qaaint. .raeuh.r sty e of ye ro*e and Mutresa Jeru*h. St.H.^on, hcr ^ ^ , )f lime, wn» rat forth the pro- "be that wns a Bampns), “ cnt •" ! eIlt i re |y prohibited. 8. All occupants of houses are re quired to freely use disinfectants in and about their premises, and partic ularly about Use priric*. 9. The members of the Board of Health, its appointees, and the Police force of the dty are hereby author. uicnt-liko script, " two spins in 1 wo are informed originated .'i.YJf STA/.YO’iy. on,iu the P/,97/7/,9 /?■ P.ARTRinnFR oldou time, was rav lonu me pro- HOIULO C LAHItm/UCO, ^ mlucoftlle wnill| ,.. clltcrt ,j„ c . th u success, congratulation, an,I ment (N. II— Any town* wishing ‘bank* of "certaine other men and ' to copy our sueecsH cau hsvo a copy ^ women fol**, a* assuredly they are by applying to cither ye editor or ye Needles and Attachments. scribe, right williugly). Such queer s|ielling aud lettering one seldom now see*. The curtain rive* u|-on a parlor— I’.FST GHI'T.V AND BLACK'* 0 1,10 ccn,, ' r - 4* handsome new chai-el organ of tho Prcshytcrion offered those of Faithfully yoais, YtLtow Jn-iinr. Brunswick, April 21st, 1881. TEAS. GARDEN SEED AND— ONION SETS. The Chcrokeo Indians, tho most isr-l to enter upon any aud nil prem civilized nation in the Indian Territo- { Un within the city for the purpose ry, number 20,000 actual citizen* It of inspecting and giving olden for ; church, encircled l-y seals, one side ^porta 107 schools, in which the in- 'disinfecting and cleaning the for yo women anl Iho other for ye , (ruct j otlB an! jri v< . a ; n Kogluh, a boys' and all persons neglecting or refuting .........r» ....... K "** r "Timcist P ra “°-1 high school, a girls’ high school, an.toobeysuchonlereihallboimmedi- IILISTS (If.XUSh - A worthy Mitchell, under whoso whitei or j )lun g^ylurn, an asylum for the in-lately placed upon tho Information hair, long board ami slinggy eye-1 sanCi indigent nndotber public Docket for trial before the Police brow* the laughing block eye* of W. mstitutioiiH. Out of 5,1<!'J men over .Court; or any member of the Board F. S. bewrayed one of our old "Star* ^ 1(j Jt . a|a ,g C> 0 „|y ic are hunter* and! of Health may cause tho necessary of the first magnitude. Aunt 1 oily j g TQ fi^ ernl ,n; 3,51!; ore farmers and work to be done at the expense of tho UsHsett (Mrs. DuB.). ono of the «r- ^ rcjt m professional men, mer-1 city, and the some paid by the Clerk ... »./- 1 gancr*’ was simply inimital-le, '» a chant*, mechanics and laborers. It and Treasurer upon the order of the IIOIl t. fill. III Ml a .VlfoA/.V; mu , t rcll Uar poke I'Onne' whose 1 Ton A CIO The Dost -) lent Cigars. AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS' ^tandnrd Sealus DUPONT’S 270IS SALE. celebrated powder.L: Togclher with * ■laravrare, for sale ... ..... ..jT.l ,U 'tl’« BHtrrilKMw {revive f«Ub<*r, jmi*»-col» kI flow. *k il 1 funny littlo nj viJc i iwn ruiii© lit ’.bo btek of tb«* l* «t< etuor with tL« flat tjftci of ibc "back of tho «hort-wautod drcM aud narrow, loo# nLAivsnuruftToMK*jrcd scarf, waa ao comical that every t:mo the walked off called forth re nt wed aj»|>lau»e. Next her atood the aweet faced Deli reran cc Higgina/ Mr*. |tniM«l*k. Tvvklj.flew’ wrn ut Un i. inrl.w |{ ) wll-»KO chartui'lg kinildiCitV tlfOVC rmnlncn^ Ih-h**-. «u***l nal^r. “ * a lull! • tlrrotl how I ever conM have fancied the old fiahiom i-itlier "liidmma” or r Mr r-.lul, »lt Mllr* fresvu llta.lt; I Ala-». Ih rty-thrw* U a-I rf rini*, k tf-re An-l til • . r<«Krj. tie. A|-H> •" .A RD'II IMImmiN* wili not du> call these fellows sara- Kinamo Committee; and Ihe Clerk gc- and Treasurer shall immediately is- —— - ■*•*-*— '-ue an-x.cution for the amount and ! l;»z, it. Apn: 19.—Manyolib* i),« u m 0 to be levied upon and Oc. man t my rant* who were brought collw:Ual ltom th , property, real or pcnoual n of the pereon so refining, under an ordinance ol tho city of to this county a few days ago by th* Georgia Lnad and Lomber Company, have become dissatisfied and are fear ing. Thirteen of the men left to-day for Savannah and several left a few days ago. They are mechanics and expect to find employment and better wages in Savannah. About a dozen will remain in Telfair and engogo in A .-ric-ilturc. Brunswick heretofore pawed. 10. It shall bo the duty of the Mar shal, Assistant Marshal, Polictmen, heads of families and all other per sons, who may know of the existence of any contagious disease, or of ray disease which they suspect to beooo- tagious, to immediately notify (bo digestion in an the whole yaake* nation la read about it. Oar people have long since recog nized slavery as a dead feeae, aad they DM*lent be seeding Unde Tom's Cab in down here to revive it rad teach oar children a lie, and I reckon the Griflln boys took th* meet convincing wey of proving that it was aa egg- stmet im-titation. Wo are getting along pretty well and we want '*■ to let os aluae. It looks like them fel lers up north jnst keep onr people tnd our sunny land aa a sort of neat egg, aad if they boom across a bad om oc casionally they ongbtent to graabie- U they cant get all that we Bake owe way tbey will another, for they have got th* mooey, aad money la a power that will bay ar seduce moat anybody. Now here is tbs great railroad com bination—thia triple alUaae* that baa run tbs Central and Georgia stock away np yonder and the people my bally and look on and wonder, and it’s mad* sum# folks rich all of a sadden, bat the plain truth is, tb* whole bosi- grip of them millionaire* up north and how they keep insinuating their claws into oar country, I get alarmed rad wonder bow long tbey win let ma keep my laud aad live la peace aad ssclasiou, aad if tbey don't git U by somo hokns pokni before I die bow long will tbey let the ehilereo keep IL IM sun I am bopefal-for tbey have got to die all the same like the rest of aa, and death scatters things amazin’ soon, for it's a law of nature a mao wbo lives to make moaey and nothing else, raise* a paasel of children wbo lira lo spend it. Wa. IL Vanderbilt is an exception, bet there aint many, and I reckon bis children win auk* it fly if be baa got ray. Tb* difference in tb* bappiaem mankind don't depend oa tb* arson nt of money tbey bare made by no means, and I never sew the day I would change place* with A. T. Stew art, wbo worked all hie lit* like a dog aad bis greatrst pleasure was to break down a rival and break him ap, too, and a* soon aa be -lied a man ao kia to him gobbled op his fortnn* aad some thieves cam* along ooa night and stol* hi* boost, and nobody eared; and if that aint a sermon on striving after riebee I never knew one, but yon might a* well preach it to a dead hors* aa lo Jay Gould, or Jim Keene, or Artnoor, or any of them fellows who would see a nation perish to death for bread and meat if it would pot a few millioas io their pocket*— Corners is the word now. Get a cor ner on something—that is, get the people in a corner where tbey can neither bock nor squill. I saw the other day that they bad got np a cor ner on peas—cow peas—and bad bought 'em all up on tb* sly and was holding 'em at $2.00 :> bushel by the ear load. I uny be mistaken bat it seem* to me n little higher grade of happiness to look out upon the green fields of wheat mid Ibo leafing tree* and tbe blue mountains In tb* diet* sneo and bear tbe dove cooing to bur mate, and tbe whippoorwill aing a welcome to tbe night, nnd bnut flow- era and bubby blossoms with Urn children, and make whistles for ’em and bear 'em blow and see 'em get al ter a jumpin’ frog or a garter soakr, and bant hens' nests, and paddle in tbu branch and grt dirty and wet all over, aad watch their penitent aad sobdtrad , expression when they go bom* as Mrs Arp look* at 'em with amuenrantaafl exclaim*! "Mercy on m*| did ever a motbei have inch a sett Will I ever get done making clothe* ? Pet these on right clean tbia morning an-l not another clean rag in the honra! Go get me a awitcb, right straight; go I 1 will not stand ill" But ah* will stand it, rad they know it specially if I remark: ' Tee, they ought to be whipped." That oaves ’am aud by the time th* switch ooa so the tempests is dry doth** are foauJ, aad if there is any cake la the lioaae they get it. Blamed aether t fort n- •ate child res I What would they do without barf Why bar very acutdieg is Basie ia their tender sure. Pa tlmt there are BOOM thing* that ooroer in the domestic eirefe Umt Wall street cannot boy unr iuniii*y king* depress Bux Aar. Mill COIeTtEETH. A moat remarkaUe story cornea hum Middletown, New Turk. A maid en lady at that plan oa the Mb ul January, IM0, swallowed a set of fake teeth, which become mperelml Irate the rubber osold is which they bad been eet while iwwlicatieg her food. Before the eoeld eject tbe food bum her mouth, tb* teeth bad guue dona into her stomach. Tb* family physi cian was summoned, but all hist ffort* were unavailing. Tb* teeth earned her no discomfort, and In a short time tb* matter wee entirely forgutUn. A few day* ago Mias Cofe, th* U-ly io ,, . , .question, felt a sharp pain near her 7 10 th VrrTn ‘boulder, radojon examining the ^r» raOrtad monopolim. for thel ^ ^ m m Mock in aB thesegiganiio eorporatfons ^ tta iklu Zu the aid of * is owned is Mew York or up there kotf . ^ ^ somewhere, and tb* tnpfe alliance 1 hadent hoc* mad* three days before tbe freight agoeta met ia Ciociuati and raised th* Unff forty percent • jump. Pretty good raise for tb* first meeting weeenl it, aad I reckon they witt meet agaia before loog and wa tb* people ar* to pqy for IL Tb* old rule was that tboeo wbo done* must pay th* fiddler, bat thee* foUers due* all night and make the bystanders pay for looking on. Sometimes when I gel tu thinking about tb* gieod aad which proved to be a tooth.— Sba was at a lose lo know bow Ua tooth cam* to b* ia such ao aaml spot until ah* me Mealy reeoflsetad eoostitotod her foil set. She fe anxious ly awaiting tb* arrival ef ttv two. 8b* ha* planed tb* teeth la a gtaa caa*, •ndwiUk**p|M Itucutott,