Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, January 19, 1888, Image 1

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% Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal. ft! IAS. W. STANFORD. “Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.” TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE. VOL. VIII. CnTHiiERT Arrow.. Established l«OS. 1 CminKRT Kntbrp.mse, 1NS1. f • C05S0LID\TBD 1S84. CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1888. NO. 1 Enterprise & Appeal. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One copy one rear .... $1.00 “ ’ Six month* .... 50 “ Thres months . . . 25 I I .LI mm -L-.1 ^ K«1IRm4 HrhedHle. •AT PAIMRKeFR. UO!N« WB«T. Arrive 5:10 p. m. GOIHU FAST. Arrive V2 m. FLOSTOA A WKqTXRM TkU*XV*KK. •OIXtt WMT. ArftH 3:46 a. x. eetio fast. AH«h llrfl F m. ft tops at Union Springs. Eufaula, ttathbcrt. DawMvn •rr and imithviile. Fart Q sines traiu between Montgoni makes clo<c con- naerat Cuthbert. D. PHELrS. A'gwnt. ■action Passaei a tJR WESTMORELAND DENTMT, Offer* hia service* to ilia public in . •11 the branches of Dentistry.— | Work warranted. Office over the! Pas to Ole. Rooms formerlv occu • ^ V eN.f ;.uri . flieal by Dr. Worsham. He will vsnienr-*. More •pend the first week of Month in Fort Gaines, comment- i test.*short weight, a! inn the first Monday. Rooms at 1 powders. Sold only in ----- “ n ... Voi k. Absolutely Pure. never vnriev A mar- purity. strength xml whole- More economical than thf each or dinarv kinds and cannot be sold in * . competition with the multitude of low ii or phosphate .‘powders. ?*nid on l v hi cans. Koval Ba- th Light foot Rouse: mar31 ct kjniC'owder Co., lOS Wall strict. New tUi WHEELER OX LIEN. "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.” We are all liars to a greater or less degree, but that lamentable Iset does nnl lessen tbe enormity of the crime. I once saw a charming lady, iu i lie presence of several guests whom site hail been delightfully enterUtimajj, take a card trom her servant’s band, scan it with a slight frown and return it, say ing: “Tell the gentleman 1 have gone to bed with a violent head ache.” The servant bowed aud conveyed the message, thus in creasing the number of liars by two. Fashionable lies of this kind are not supposed to count in the catalogue of sins, but it seems to me they arc like parasites, which destroy the delicate leaves of a unfortunate peculiarity, but she I is so kind hearted and possesses m many other admirable traits that she is tolerated in spite of her lies. It seems to me both of these la •lies need the serious attention of some specialist on diseases of the brain. 1 have heard an opinion express ed that women are less frank and Hunting •Masher. There were only six persons in a street car that was rattling lazily along uptown the oilier afternoon. There wasn't even a cigarette smoker on the front platform to amuse the social instincts of the driver and the conductor, a little man. with a flannel hand round his neck, who leaned back on tbe brake handle aud looked disinter truthful than men. If this be true, j estedly at the messenger boy in it is due to their education. Wo side, who was vigorously chewing men are taught to conceal and gum :md reading a half-dime edi- men to reveal their true natures i lion of “Hair lipped Dick, or the from the cradle up. Women are Terror of the Lobunga Gorge.” taught that the world expects Next to the boy sat a young lady them to be statues of decorum, aud that it is merciless to the one who hr word, atmosphere, or act. indicates that she should step down from her pedestal. Man is taught that lie is a hu man being of varied passions, lia hie to full into error, which the W. R. THORNTON, DENTIST. CUTHBERT, GA. o .FFfCR over Is. \Ve«t Side Public rqvyrc. E. Kev*» si»re. febIT-l.v NO MORE EYE GLASSES, Weak luay ly In the recent elections in France for members ul the Senate the con serralives a'e reported to have made considerable gains. of pleasing appearance. She was calculated to attract attention something in her ear, and both began looking hard, very hard at the man's feet. It was more than he could s.and. He got tip and stepped quickly and awkwardly off the car. The girls looked at each other and.smiled. The woman Dearly opposite leaned forward snd' asked in an undertone: ‘"Say, what was the mailer?'’ "Oh. nothing.” said the irides cent girl, with charming (rank boss. “The big goose tried to flirt with me, and I simply got It I VISES UIS.U.KLE. A Discussion Mot Decided bj Trajcr —Intolerance of Opluiou. The following is an extract from a late New York Tribune: “There is perhaps, no mental vice so com nion as intolerance of opinion.— Even such as think they have emancipated themselves fioiu the clinging defect lind it hard to ac knowledge frankly to themselves that the opinion of some one else upon a matter they have aludied A Strange Case. Chicago, Dec. 25.—A reporter for the World bureau succeeded in getting an inlcrvew to night with Lecoidas Hamline, the merchant whose mysterious disappearance, and still stranger return when he had been given up for dead, have astonished the town. Mr. Ham- Bnrnril at the Slake. A horrible crime and one of the most diabolical ever committed in Wyoming, oecured last week in the northwestern portion of the Territory not many miles from Fort Wash:.hie, and on the Sho shone leservation. All Indian woman, who was probably regard- line was fount! in his homo, No. ; etI as a burden by llie rest of her 408 Centre street. He looked well, and told his remarkable sto- rariicaiiy from their own. If we coulvi ail get rid of this ‘last infir- .. . . . . ... . initY,’ not only of ‘noble minds,’ him out of the way by looking at blll of „„ rljr all , iuinan lmlK , s . his /ect. that will always make j bow much less triclion there would them get out of the way. No man j he in lile, how much less bitter may very well be as deserving ol ry in a clear and straightforward reaped as their own, il it differ* from her neat little bonnet, with ; can stand it. I don't sit still and j nt ‘ ,B * n, ‘ heartburning and envy its aigrettes nodding wantonly let men keep gazing impudently a *’ uncbai itablent-ss. ° * J I i a = i . j in an adjoining column of the j same paper was found the follow ng peculiar commentary on the ml: band, was unfortunate enough to meet with an accident whereby she sustained a fracture of one of her limbs. The bucks, who ap pear to have everything lheir own j way. cnuneilled ^gethernnd came her going to a bank the morning j lo ,I|C conclusion that the way: “I must hare left Chicago No vember 28,” he said. **I re mem had - i piani after a time. They ir jure ; and blunt the finer perceptions ; world quickly forgets and forgives, of light and wrong. A # gentle He tells the truth about his na man laid a wager with a lady the ! lure and his temptations, %nd the dazzling. To add other evening that she could not j world listens, sympathizes and j had a pretty face. uui^i lire through the following day j admires. j eyes, though well behave^ without lying, unless she hurt j Woe unto the woman who, no no timidity in their glances, anil the feelings ol some of her friends matter how free from sin, confess* helped to make up the dazziing j by seeming rudeness. | es to her best friends that *d:e entirety. She lust the wuger, declaring lias ever in thought, even, been j The car stopped ami a man got that sbe found polite lies ahso j stirred trom her role of absolute oa> we u dressed', well Druggist. Bippus, I lulc, .v necessary, aa he had. said. , decorum She is forever more jewelled, and well along in life lean recommend 11 do not believe llie^ necessary, branded “doubtful.” Consequent- 1 and I am confident we i ly she hides from the world, aud, j to conceal her. .•ing pet edilori: "Th. among the olive moire ribbons.! and insultingly at me. No down to the little kid-encased leel ; need to. Just look at their feet, resting lightly on the wooden They'll go.” malting. I he effect of her dress j As soon as the prosperous look and its scveial fashionable at ! ing masher got off the ear he tachmenls was iridescent aud climbed into a bootblack's chair. to this, she The bootblack looked surprised.! er shocked the simple minded and Her—, black tor the shoes were already highly ’ earnest foreign missionai ies who polished. "Do V0i see anything the mat ter with them?’ ask the man. "No. boss, nothing the matter.” [’lie bitterness of the enntro : versy in the American Hgiard over , the question of probation after i death was very gieat. This rath Tlar Vcriitci 1 uanhiioahi, W. D. Suit, I ml., testifies: “lean recommend I Electric I>iUer» as the very best i however remedy hvriy bottle sold has j wonld win and retain more friends [ if necessary, lies given relict in every ease. On Msr* MITCHELL’S Eyes! man took six bottles, ami was | cured of HUeuinalisin of 10 years* j standing.” Abraham Hare, drug aist, Bcllville, Ohio, alliums: in the long tun if we built our daily live* on a foundation of ab i * • solute truthfulness. The moment : I delect man or woman in a lie. I however liivial. my interest aud respect is lessened, aud 1 am sure e, a , SWI, mill mi-, hiiik, .mi uig, " t UC Acrutn.*,f.,nd for •>.>*<-**lHna medicine I have ever SORE, WEAL, AND INFLAMED EYES, handled in ir.v 21 years experi- Producing l.ong-Siglitptlnfsi, and Re- , rlH'i*, is bii'ctric liiltcis. I lioii- Bfarinc th* Sight of t lie OH. ; S :in«ls of others have added their °‘ iier people arc influenced in the CirM Tear f>rop». Granulation. Jitvefl’u- , ,. , ,, , .... won Red Even. Matted Eve Ladies. testimony, so that the verdict is same way. 1 lie moment my own AMD FEOnCCING Ql'U-K RELIEF unanimous that Electric Hitters •AND PERMANENT Cl l*K. do cure all diseases of lho Liver. Also equally efuranouB when us«yl in —. k. — - n> «1 arlie* unrlt •. tTlr*»r , < Fever »Vlon*'\S Ol 1>>00<|. Jl II2111 . ... . f 1 • ■ , ■ Tumor*. Salt ttheum. Burns. Piles tlollar a holt !e at J. W. Staxkouds tn ' sc * UU( um consclou ® that si lu Lading the excellent qualities interrogatory nature, •r wteorever influtnation exists. MITCH ] r ^» n re lenee or tact could have saved me to mention in each person we KI.L'8 SALVE mav bt- used to advai;-1 1 1 - K “■ " 1,1 " ■“ "■ r J 1 from the foolish error. j meet, and keeping silence concern- sume way. lips have uttered a polite lie I feel , u decided lessening ol rcguid foi real human seif from detection. I have heard the objection ottered that if we at all limes speak ab solute truth, we must speak ill of many people. 1 do not believe it. There is no human being so depraved that good can not be spoken of him. It would an interesting experience if we should ail experiment for was he. He looked a prosperous merchant, a club man, “one of the boys”—and be looked at the girl. attended the sessions of the Board, one of whom said he had always thought such questions were dici- ded by prayer. #ut if the debate was not altogether Christian in Well, here's a dime for your ! s P* r 'L it was strictly parliamctila ami lie walked off, ask i‘>\ '*'hc brcllircn aiiluT forget u. , . , . put a copy of Cushings Manual Klist that dcuine.1 ; IU lhvir valise along will, tbeir opinion, ing h: id self that tlie best if that Hay and drawing $900 to I Osing to do with tbe poor old wo- pay my employes. I have a dim | lnan was lo I"* 1 I|CI ' *° GeatIt,; recollection of going inLoa reslati j pursuance to ibis pbin, after rant after leaving the bank and j <Ii v *sting her of every garment gelling something to cat. From ; Aliat. could protect her trom llid that time on my mind was a total ! cold, they drove stakes in the blank until Thursday. I do not | ground an.l lied her in thorn, and remember wbat I did or where 1 left her to treeze todcaih. At the •vent any more than if I had been I expiration of two d lys and nights sound asleep all -.he time. Tliurs ! Dofi of her arms were frozen so!- I came to mysall >‘L l>nt she was not dead. Con- cxpcdi- ■d they (lav morning “ ° - I . , walking along a strange street in duriiDg that some moic* what 1 thought was Chicago. 11 Lious way must be udopi saw a policeman, ami noticed that | gathered a lot «f old blankets, the uniform was different from j pilcdjthem upon and around her anything 1 had ever seen, so 1 :l °d set ihotnjon lire, went up lo him and examined it. : The result of ibis terrible tor- The letters and devices on the uni ! ^ ure was tliut her vbody was so form were so strange that 1 asked ■ badly burned that the inner or* pretty girl was looking at.—A e*? Bible, and apparently some of the policeman what it meant, and £ itns wc,e b ft exposed.^They I* _ .1 O I Iia m i.An ^ a* 11 ... I .. .. I*. . I, . . I I. . . .. . IWuiaiitic lit-coit ry uf Sight. j The romantic recovery of sight i by a blind girl was reported in the } oik Sun. jji™ consulted it oltencr than the, ( , e told me thev were the usual in ! then let the tire go out and left Is it a fact that llicr. is bul lit ! 8, 8 nia of lbe J ' ew ° ,lean8 P uIi « e -! I,er “S 81 " lo fret ' ze - Al ll “-‘ e x l»' tie toleration in ibis country, ami ! ^ as ked him what he was doing in ; rat * on ol lweu! .V * >ur hours death less than iu others? j Chicago, and lie said he wasn't in *1 bist came to her relief. New York Sun on December 29 j ^^pS-Tmw* ! ^ *** 0r ' C,,D# - It states that ajyoung lady, a din- have been claiming too much for ' **lt was some time before he evidently one of those valuable in dividuals who hud done the same tiling before, though not at the same •ill. His lips got into that . , . ... . .. i,,* 1 p | tant relative ui the late President this flee nation. peculiar preparatory altitude 80 ! Arthur, has for about a year been : We must admit that in the pro- ized then that I must have wan often ■ot.ccd in mashers, so that su { , . . fcSsi'ons the. ts yet much of the | deed off in a .laze, aud I found ° old lime - * ' could convince me of that. I real would Mu an jj- 1 |„ gj,-| bhould rest her eyes on ,-c if tve snould |,j lu f urtt moment the lips could il entire month j llm p quickly into a smile of an prejudice against nc« ;ouull4 day I teachers preach the old; and doctors preset lbe ! and date. Then recollected that 1 had a friend iu used to advai.- tags. 8ol4 by all Dmggijiis at 2o etuis. ly nervous temperament, and after j ideas. | completing her education fell into doctr a*bad state of health. 8h$ [went lbe old medicines. Bitter con | ^* cvv Orleans uameil Joseph Otca : to Europe for rest and change of troversies arise atif26-ly -?j B IE is Ten • g l»is or her faults bileiice, however, is often made . CE&0IBL1. . \ i i•' -v-'-Tv jVjZSi The liar who possesses a good memory may make a success ui his profession for years without to scivc as the helpless band-maid detection. Il is seldom, however. 1 “I liars. lean imagine no more ; hat the art of lying aud llie art J despicable lie lliaii the one con- | of remembering are combined in veyed by silence when speech is when anything . lie, whom 1 had met several years 1 he girl a black ey es, in their j g^ene, and Lo some extent regained ( l’ 1 d- . ; before. I founds directory and prances from this object lo that.' v jg or There she became engaged nn t stayed. .Men are* travelling ^ tinted up his address. When I lit on the man s face once or twice, lo a v „ un g Scotchman, a member beat enw aid under new creeds and ! Wl ‘ nt i nl1 ’ his office there was an only to dart indignantly away. of lt|t . j ar g t . Bt publishing firm in ! being cured by new medicines. ol '' friend there from Chicago, one person. needed to delend the reputation But he kept looking, and she was j G | a9gow . sllc returned to A.ner- evidently aware ol it. ; jca in Ule 9llR1Ille ' r of issc and Suddenly she shifted her posi t went South, to nurse her grand tion a hit, eo as to squarely con father, w ho was iu his last illness. Iront him, aud, .bending forward , After bis death file became dea DIAMONDS, SILVER V\-KTE3 ViWKE. J&ULK*&< About twenty yr-.rn f.-.o I :Ibcoror»ti a IJtUc | tore on ray rjuw k,: n<X t'.;o rtootor* pitunninrrd i it cancer. I It.-.ve I : n r.uir.’v-r of ph.TnU-lanF, J but without rot*-tvijj r.:*.y pmunm-Jit Ircuoflt. 1 remember a woman in my own of some victim of malice or envy. ; profession, who told me in our Many a name has been shadowed j sh 8 l,ll -V. began gazing at his feet, pondent, and was'in that comli first inlet view that she had re-1 by the significant eileut lie of one I ceived $70 lor a short article j who should have spoken the wori^i—°° too posscssioa of her which had recently appeared, of.dclensc. I am afraid this is a Ua our second meeting she spoke phase of falsehood more feminine 163 BROAD apr-I0-ly. ST. —If you srish to exchange yonr old piano or organ for a new one, •r wiah to buy a uew oue cheap, you can do *o at 4t J. W. STANFORD’S. Ar.io'.tj ll.enu::.:*'-r v.w TlicmmM ! c i!:r-y cr surc, cu-.u.ii-a intense j lu the papers ti-llii :: v. others similarly r.ltUct onef. Kc-f.»ri- I had ti. Itclj;hl*«*r3 could r.otli of the matt4B^ain, and said sbe than masculine. r.R. • Ut: , i received $50 for it. A few •..-.is like f! * to the i!-..*.*• a r.*.;tcr.;mt i later I licaul her mention it . k. n. had clone r.H third party as having brought! tain methods of education can in days | Liars, like pods, arc more fie to a quently born than made, but cer •d. i p It was a curious, almost mystified ( RfneUy face. The man looked 1 startled, bent forward, and looked at his feet, which were all that a well dressed man could ask far iu 1 onpcarnncc. lie looked at the again. She was still mnnr a jjP« girl rocurcU sontoat wM>ntI l-O'tU-the ny <ar.c«T was A J! to •«3 <oS w s -j 8 , M 2 9 ? o 2 Jv 4 c/> SE Os ( *> ■ 3 .5 I * a UI IdJ Lu Lu 3 „ a l 81 *S ^ cn © o w 513 •d © © xi ^ CT "D <1 O ^ a] glQ s-t 3 f-sa o >.H &-S'§ £ bn 9 g- JS- 3 ! £ her $25. I learned afterward that she was paid $15 Tar the ar ‘aid that several of our grant nov hpaUngup. air gmcr.1 lm.iIk-., fca« j tide. Ilad she recollected her clists were terrible liars in child- f.,r tw., orti.rervrara- iito.1 ai..-u-unKcojwth ij ls c statement I might never have ■ hood. Their vivid imaginations ami .pit wood coatii..a..,, iha.ia.ct.re Joiibled her word. Lying is like; portrayed events and sceDcs crease or cure the malady. It if lesi;n S a tiir.ou, interest in his could do her no good. To her pain hi niv breast. Aficr taking six bottlos of 518.S. r.iy cough left mo urA I grew fttonter *-bt* Opium llftbit. than I h»i.l Im on for scvrrnl y, ar-*. 3Iy cancer ! people W ho began to tell lies*’ for convenience, and ; Utilized in has limit (I (ivi r : !i but r ilst’.- s-jvot i i*o»:t the size of r. 1 n'f nn*I It Is rapidly disappear ing. I would itilvho c' . ry oi;e v ilh cancer lo give S. S. S. n f;dr trl: !. 21X3. NANCY J. Mt-rONArcITPY, A *..e Cri vt, T.'i-pccouotf Co., Ind. Feb. IS, l&fi. •white j currences. Utilized in fiction. i „ „.., w ended their inborn propensity to exag-j * bile #l,e seemed more puzzled j by the next steamer and went j a very valuable remedy;” and says i ville . yia - Whether I was in I by becoming tbe most absolute | aerate common events, become ll ' ar evc * over lllem ’ be *«oked straight to her hqme.^Hc>.ld her he knows that many physicians -Baltimore and Jacksonville I I ami shameless of liars on every valuable to the lovers of exciting ’ absolutely puzzled over her. He \ that he would not consent to the | P^nbe :t but sot Tiy name. j know no more than you do. I occasion. 4 fiction. was evidently getting uncomfort- j engagement being broken. lie! cHed'down 'bv'obC r,,UI,, l tl, ? t 1 l,a,i sI * |,t t!,e ni g'' 1 In some cases lying it a dis-' A child should be taught lo able, an.l his lips lost that peculiar J declared that he loved her and : rogi( . 9 sill)|J i y |, et . atlse lllry a| e before in the Phillips House, in should be treated as ' consider a slight prevarication as i preparatory attitude, and were in | KO uld marry her, whether she re : shoes. Shu even shifted her dainty form again, and looked harder still at his feet until the man drew them in a bit. Still she looked, self looked lion in August, when the Charles ton earthquake occurred. Th# nervous shock it gave her had the strange effect of producing dim ness of vision, and finally total hiimiuces. The most celebrated occnlists and specialists in nerv ous disorders were consulted, lint, in his magazine safe cure ia of a Much the same state of facts Thomas Walker, who had told seems lo exist in other countries | Olearie about my disappearance \ v Jien Dr. R.ybson, a lending . , ,, # . r t > r . «? aou probable ueulli. llicy both j piHHiciannt Jsontion. formerlv ol 1 J ! ths Rovsl Navy, proclaimed ‘that * l » rl <- , d U P anil turned pale wben ( Warner's safe cure was a specific! they saw me, as if I were a ghost. ] in kidney derangements, the bide [ When 1 convinced them that ] i a i' llrse to the world if this is bound school lo which lie belong was iu the flesh they took ine ton necessary, it should be done and The affair lias been reported to the Indian agent, and it would seem that if ever the perpetrators of a horrible crime would be visit ed with condign ami relentiess I ! punishment, the actors in this horribla drama arc theot.es—and, if in meting out justice—\en- geanee ought to be the word—to tluse brutal hyenas in human form, it becomes necessary to im pale every “buck” of the Shoshone reservation on the bayonet, and with the bloody hands that perpe trated this deed chopped olf left hanging in mid air to howl out | the remaindei of a miserable ex istenee that has born naught but friends the}’ said that she was doomed to lifelong blindness. r l^ girl, learning ihi^fact, sent a mes sage to her Scotch lover, releasing Again the man him-j him from his engagement. The ul them, and then, rtianly young Scotchman came over cd threatened to debai him from practice, if he did not recant. But he replied that his statement was based on such oviolence that lie could not recant. Since then, I)r. Wilson. F. R S. E . editor of ‘‘Health,” a recogniz ed English authority, announces that Warner'* perfectly safe character and perfectly reliable.” Many English physicians are now prescribing it. m The “schools'* in this country still bar all proprietary medicines. But Dr. Gunn, Dean of a New York Medical College, long since j . , ,, published: "WarueL safe cure is | °‘ lue fcvereU hotel and called in physicians.— The next day Mr. Walker started fur Chicago. I arrived here yes terday. ‘"When 1 started from mj- Chi cago stoic to go to the bank 'lliat morning i bad on a sealskin cap. In New Orleans I found myself wearing a new silk bat with the stamp of a Baltimore hatter in it. I haven't the vaguest idea in the world where I got it. There was also in one of my pockets the card House, Jackson TJie Swift’s HfK'.-ir.j !j cntlrt-Ty vegetable, and twins lo v’.ire esnerrs i'7 farc'n-j out Impu- j rltles from tlio MimhI. Treatise ou lilood :»ad £kln D'soascs niAilid free. THE SWIFT ircuihu 00., ease, and should be treated as consider a siigut prevarication as |-■> T _ i...c ■=-1 uc., .jm spirit | such. 1 know two ladies who a:c a departure from morality, and I n ” ' , * n £'' r of breaking into a | maineil blind or not. His conduct thrive*on opposition. 1 Otherwise excellent in character, strict truthfulness of speech, even sn,i!c - 'He drew his feet in still; produced such a burst of joy in and both are valuable members in trivial matters, as one or the more, shoved them out, and look- the girl's heart, that it soemed lo f * * rA • j , lii.rltsact vSelnno ’ C(1 ttt tlieill. Willie SllC *llOWCU of society. One is a devout j uignesi virtues. 1 DKAY.LIl TLAXTA, UA. tn*rl7-ly rx^rzi HeadcpiarteTS ioi* PIANOS AND ORGANS! II owever Ii 1 Can Sell You an ORGAN OR ™ CJieaper * THAN any House within 500 Miles of this Point. Whon you want any Instrument, confer with mp in regard to price before buying, and I will save you mon- church mem her in high standing. ■ and foremost in all good works u!" of idling "white lies,’ we all feel charity. Both these ladies seem an instinctive respect for the man phvsically and morallv unable to or woman a ho bus ivon a reputa- tell the truth. When the truth j tion for sincere IrulIifiMess, and would better serve their purposes, w c have but lo build our own they choose a lie. Thev harm no ; lives on the same foundation to be one but themselves, as llieir lie. regarded in llie same arc never malicious, and lefer 11s Philadelphia Press, ually Lo their own affairs. One of' those ladies is fond of telling llie! most marvelous stories of ht^elf' duly we may speak 1 symptoms of terror; then he drew them back till bis heels were plump against tbe woodwork un der the seat. At this impressive moment, that American trait whereby when a transform her whole bring. She became bright and cheerful, and regained her physical health rap- Tlie Time to IV ht merchants get a good run Then is id; Let 11s see. chants advertise v. ii< of toleration ^ ew Orleans, but I don’t remcm her it-uow. When I reached this city I had seven hundred dollars of the nine hundred dollars' with Advertise. done speedily.—C7ici/cnnc Sun. They Count Their Tcunies. There is a certain book store in Gotham patronized by the rich. One of the salesmen of this in stitution, in speaking of some of his well known customers, said: "In one afternoon I have had as many ns twenty millionaires drop in to see or purchase from one too hundred books. They are peculiar people, too, these millionaires. There’s Jay Gould, i .Mr. Gould is as close and careful I in hia’purchases as a clerk who , comes in lo buy bis best girl a | copy of Dunle for Christmas. Sometimes he purchases a hand some setol works; sometimes only a single volume, lie's as c-neful about his purchase as if he were Guying a $1,000.0*0 railroad. Most store is crowded all dat - . . The salesman shook his bead . ,, which I left the bank in Chicago, , , , . , , ,, hen they 0 I knowingly and continued- “I tell , I so I could not have indulged in , you, these very wealthy people arc f trade. Th idly. The most astonishing effect, I wl)C „ night corof . s everybody is howevar, was on her eyes. She ljret , fro . n , JOSS to and ! ver ^ riotous living while I was bundle bov. under the spell. At the present time I feel as well as I ever fell in iny life, and I was not conscious while I was wandering about nor vertisement for the next paper. wl,en I returned to myself of any hjecls.} She is now able to see eS| , t . L . Lin ,, lo scll ollt a!1 ,, e , ia9 P»>n or unusual sensations.-Sew Tbe i . r. .! ..:.i ..r ...l. I Fort If’oi /d. An Object of Pity. began to perceive tbe difference > Ncxt liay lIle pr „ 1)rieU(r is so fsil between light and darkness, and : ofjliy ,, e goes am , fiscg person stops ami looks at any-1 gradually to discern conspicuous jolit.— I thing every one who notices tbe act stops and looksAoo, although ! as well as ever she could, xue 1 in , few , ljly8> anl , gcL ri( , „ f hal , j | there is nothing in particular to j influence of tbe soul over the body j y s < -j cr | is jj u forgets that' physicians cannot trace. t,| )e tffect of bis advertising three! and her friends, llieir remarkable adventures, tbeirextensive wealth, their wide travels, their intimate acquaintance with renowned peo ple. If you repeat thsse fairy- stories after her, you cover your self with humiliation, as they are i almost entirely fabrications of her brain. If you disprove her I statements to her face, she looks you in the ryes and smiles, emphatically declares yon rnisnn see, began to make it still further; which Mr. J. F. Whittle, aged thirty- j Hncollll . )rla ,, lc two years, was in our town last Saturday, lie was deformed iu infim-v. but could get about until but of which this and other cases give clear proof, is evidently for the masher. An elderly lady who sat a little distance from tbe man, and who! mightier Ilian we know. Its most 1 noticed how mystified the daz blessed effects, however, are those he was about twelve years of age z ji n g young woman seemed to lie; produced on persons wandering in when he became as lie now is—the worst deformed human being we ever saw. There is nothing regu lar about bis form but his head ' j and face, which are perfetly uatu- j tlje 1 a!, having beard and woarin Sixty Thousand Lseli-ss Words. "There is no man living,” said not half as reckless with their money 39 people generally sup pose. Let me give you au in stance: “A couple of years ago Sirs. Astor, who has been a good custo mer of ours for years, came in to make a few purchases. Mie car ried a small purse- in her hand, and after she had made her pnr- ! over something in Me direction*! the darkness of sin and unbelief, of the man’s feet, adjusted her With them, as with this girl, love! glasses and looked down too is the agent. Wiy:u they realize: She of course saw nothing but | that God loves them, even in their j Su J a> . g llle merchants, adver highly polished shoes, hut j dark stale, they come: to him and I Ugl , nicDt was ju9l Uie big;le8l or four months before is wlial j a public school Readier the other | chases, ojiened it to pay the bill, brought him that rush of tiade. The readers of the newspaper had seen it in dull times, read it over again and again until they knew it by heart. They were at work then in the crops, or busy at some ej. I also sell Piano and Organ Stools =eparat J. W. STANFORD. versulion is sparkling and bright,! and you are amuse*! and enter Thai* jiH* were a wonderful discovery. So others like them in the world. Will positively •art t r*hera all manner «f disease. The information around each box is worth tea times Iks coat of a box of pills. Find oat aboat them, and you will always be thankful. One pill • dots. Parsons' Pills contain nethiaf harmful, nro easy to tnko. blood und cure chronic ill health tfc >a $5 worth of any other reme dy yet discov ered. If people could be made to realize the mar- convenience. Ono box win do more to pnrify tbe Ttlr— power of thoce pitta, they would walk 100 miles to ?et a box if they eould not be had without. Sont by mail for 25c. in stamps. Illustrated pamphlet fr?e, postpaid. Send for it; tho iafena^tioo is vary valuable. I. S. J0HBSOH Sc 00., 22 Custom House St., Boston, Hass. Hake New Rich Blood! ocllaly Siyni of Our Times. the man got very oneasv, and receive light and life. and seven “ na " ne e '* ,ah sizc llal ’ Ko ' ; drew his reel under sidew.ys as j 1:10 )-Chn,tian ! 3 sl) r s - and * ei S U8 lutly-fivc i , ar a8 be could, while he tried to lerstoodher words. Her con i l '° UD,,S ' U /“P****^ ln j 1( „, k dmly out' of the window. la correct description. Me suffers T1|e lally at thc cm , of vlie car , no pain except slight attacks of! sf .£ Rg ,, er ncighhors puzzlet , over final highly, until you discover i neural S' a - “ useJ l *> .“* W ' Hw ! something, bent way forward sad her gift for improvising. '* looked belong at the man's fed. 1 ® .irt.*Kiz» His left shuuMer (2 fim. . ,|,j a „ i u tbe house, and even Lite Jltrald and ' it. and hildrcn spelled their letters by he hoys and gills did MliUchtwTT id uu the Flea. ! their sums aml^ smaller figuring Trained fleas are exhibited, from -‘Y l *‘ e reduction prices of the time lo time, in this city. Whe ther trained or untrained, they arc ..... loiible. His left shoulder blrfHw I he other lady s talent runs it ; , , . ... , and luii bone touch. I here is a more meicintile channel. She , , , „, , , : nothing left of him but skin and makes a purchase in vour pres , , , * „ . bones—not even a muscle about cuce. for winch sbe pavs $10 ... , , , . - ‘ - : him that is of any service except Let a thud iierson enter the room, |. .... ,, , , , , . , , , , .. . . I in bis lace. IDs health lias been and sbe declares, snulinglv, that , , , . = - I good up to three years ago, lint is j now feeble. He could give no ht-ause for the condition he is in, having had little or no sickness up to three years ago. He relish es what be eats aud lias a good appetite most of the time.—Abbe cille Times. ii , „ i • .ui I exliemely iuteresling insects, sim He drew them clear in till thev | J - toes ■ Mb' f ronl an athletic pointof view. A healthy flea will cover 200 times she has paid $20 for the article. If jou contradict her, she insists that yon are mistaken. Her doc tor's and dentist’s bills, her ser vants’ wages, the prices of her bonnets and boots, are all sub jeets of exaggerated statements. She has, like the majority of ljars, a memory as leaky as a sieve, amj consequently, contradicts herself a dozen times in as many hours. Her friends all acknowledge her Mr. Arbuckle. the great coffee dealer, of New York, is sued for breach of promise by a Miss Clara Campbell. She thinks that she should have $100,000 for damages. rested awkwardly on lbe The iridescent young lady was gazing at them as hard as ever. The only creature in the car who had not gazed in that direction was the messenger boy. who was now chewing liis gum in spasms of activity, for he had got to wherc Hair-lipped Dick was riding a wild mustang - over a perilous mountain track to save thc beau tiful young heroine ol Tohuaga Gorge from two painted Apaches. The ear slopgicd and another young lady of fashion got in. She knew the iridescent young lady, and thc latter whispered its own length at one jump. They .are plucky fighters, and will stand on llieir hind legs and strike al one another until they lose legs, antcnuie and life. A single flea has been known to draw a silver cannon 24 times its own wciglil. and lo show no fear at the dis charge of gun|iow(ler from the cannon.—3erp York Tribune. The Pennsylvania miners have passed resolutions declaring that in the coming election for con gressmen they will support only those into who are pledged to vote for a repeal of the tariff on coal. merchant's big Ad. These are solid facts. A farmer plants his seed in the winter; he docs not expect to reap a crop in a month, or two or three months; but in the Spring the seed matures and the crop is ready to be reaped. The time their for a merchant lo plant his ads is when business is dull. He gels bis wares an.l goods before the people when they have plenty of time lo study them.— Then, when tbe farmer and bis family come to town, with some thing lo sell, they know .where to go lij buy.—A\z. — We call the attention of Mr. Samuel J Randall to the resolu- lims adopted recently bv the miners of Pennsylvania. These men of toil desire that the tariff on coal be repealed. day, "that knows every one of the 75.000 words in Webster's Una bridged Dictionary, nor half, nor a third of them. *NorT9 there a man that could dr-fincslliem if he were asked. Shakes|>eare^ who had the richest vocabulary used by any Englishman, employed on ly 16 000 words. Milton could pick out from 8.000, but the aver age man, a graduate from one of great universities, rarely lias a vocabulary of more than 3,000 er 4.000 words. Tbe spring lock or fastening caught somehow, and iu forcing 't o|ien a good handful of email silver scattered over the counter and Boor. Of conr«c I hastened to pick 'em up. She look each piece as I handed it to her and dropped into the purse. At last I said: -Mrs. Astor, I'm sorry hut I cannot find another piece.’ “ 'That's enough.’ she replied, -I have il all qow, $5 23.’ "Well, I was a surprised man. She knew to ji cent what her Right here in Buffalo there are j purse contained. How many people with an income of$300 a year know within a dollar what their purse contains while shop ping? ’—Thiludel/ihia A'etrs. . The Republicans, foreseeing that upon the revenue isssue as presented by the Presidout thc Democrats will achieve a most signal victory, are making every possible effort to revive war pas sions, and to force another Presi dential campaign upon sectional issues. »•«-.— The Railroad Commissioners of the Stale of Alabama have issued an order requiring the Central Railroad and Banking Company to erect immediately a passenger depot in the city of Eufuula. Americans born and bred who contrive to express all their wants and opinions in 300 words, and iw the rural districts the knowledge of 150 or 200 words is sufficient to carry a.man through the world. So the unabridged dictionary is clut tered up with 60,000 or more tech* nical orobselele words that you never hear in ordinary conversa tion, or sec in ordinary books and newspapers.—Buffalo Courier. — • When tbe States of Ibis Union become so poor that they have to accept aid from the federal gov eminent to educate the people, they had belter give up the Con stitution entirely, and become in name and in reality the dependen cies of a centralized empire.