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and Appeal.
BY JA3. W. STANFORD.
“Independent in Aii Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
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CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1888.
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Dress Goods, entirely different from last season.
ALL SHADES IN MOIRE SILKS FOR EVENTED WEAR. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS.
iSd^Or.r Stock, v. hen complete, will be one of the largest and best selected ever brought to this fwarket. An early inspection solicited.
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The C rown l*rllire's Wedding. A Monster Serpent ©f Mexico. SfW lork’s CJmRlt.
In Apiil, 1S51, Fiincc Fredcr The San Marciul country has The Herald calls attention to
i ck William slopped for the first been considerably nroused from the growth of New York city since
ime on English soil, having ac-jtimcto time by tue coLlliclingj 15o5. llcertainly lias been mar-
! cepted an invitation to attend the ; reports of Mexicans, who say that i'clous, and the prospect is that
: pening of the great Industrial; the extinct crater to the east of j its growth in the next quarter of
! World exhibition in'London. Thejthe plain known as the “Jornadola century in wealth and poptila
! ilea of uniting all the nations of del Murrto,’* about twootr five | lion will be greater than it has
tiie world in a friendly comj eti* j miles frmu this place, is the abode been in the last,
tiou in the arts of peace had first j of a monster setpent, second in! In 1865 the city had a popula
emanated from the Piincc Con- ( size only to that huge teptile of i tion of 725,000, the assessed value
sort and been eagerly espoused by the seas that has so often been of its real estate was 5427.000,000.
spoken of by mariners ami others, j its incoming and outgoing coin
Wild Cattle iu Oregon. f At the recent meeting of the
“California sportsmen can now J Michigan Forestry Convention,
go up to Oregon and shoot wild j
Talk About Hard Times.
Our people buy plowstocks.
The profits of timber cultivation I whiffle trees, etc., from yankee-
i dmn.
cattle,** said John Day, an Ump* j on the farm’* was the subject of u | dom, when our swamps are full of
qua mountain pioneer, yesterday, ] paper very practical to the agri- 1 the finest timber in the world, and
liich was disenssed by then talk about hard times.
referring to the completion of the culturist,
California and Oregon railroad.— t Benjamin Hathaway
“It is a fact that there are linn i Prairie R*»nde. Mr.
the Queen. One result of the ex- *
liibition, however, which they had It is reported by some to be fully snerce reached $400,000,000 a year
Absolutely Pure.
T «
HIS Powder never varies. A mar-I
\r!of purity, *tren^th end whole-'
••jomenc^s. Mure ceoiuuuieal than the :
• irdinary kinds atiil eannei !>e soi«! in
com,
short weight, alum ^»r pli
iM»wdt-:s. Sold tinlr in cui;
iciuj: Powder Co.. 10C Wall
York.
j scarcely foreseen, was tiiebetmth-! 100 .'ret in length and about two
j al of their daughter. Piincess Vic- i feet in ci renin let cnee, but proba
! oris, to Piincc Fiederick M illian?, bly the most ttuslworthy infor-
•:f Prussia. It is obvious from ; .'nation is that given by a Mr.
! the very cool way in which Piincc Alexander, who possesses soon
; Albert writes of the event to Ins mining property in the San An
j friend, Baron Sioekmar. that the; dreas Mountains, whieli lie to the | and it oecu pice iorty square miles
1 match wns not thought to be a • ea»t »»t the broad plain. Mr. Al j of territory. ^
\cry grand one, tli«»ugh on the! exandcr, says that he saw the
anti it occupied twenty square
miles of territory. JVow its popu
iation is about 1.500,000. the as
ticsseil value of its real estate is
over $1,300,000,000, its annual
commerce amounts to $800,000,000
dreus of wild cattle in the high
oills skirting the Umpqua valley,
and some of them are not more
than a couple of miles from the
! millnad track. Some of these cat
j tie. too. are twenty-five years old.
}«»r more. In the mountains near
of Little
Hathaway
has a fine farm, and has stndied
the cultiva!ion o! hard wood tim
ber for many years and the con
clusions he set forth in his paper
were the results «*f his labors, lie
read for neatly an hour, a minute
recounting of his experimenting.
In faets and figures lie showed
Riddles anti Rose-bug they arc
j probably the thickest, but they do j that an intelligent cultivation of
i not venture down in the valley j ten and twenty acre lots could be
i much. 'They stay in the tops of ! pursued with great profit. While
the hills ami get water from the! the timber was young it could be
living springs which rise there.— j used for pasture and even for
F»*r the most part they aro con j wheat and oa.ts. After the shade
Those who predict that New j cealed in the dense growth of | gets more dense, it is little good,
whole quite satisfactory. Pi ussin serpent once while crossing the |\ oik will be the greatest city of
his mines.! the world within a comparatively
whs not the power in 1851 that it
with the muliitr.de of low is now, and the house of Ilohen
I Joi natlo on the way
He w ns about half »
Royal I?m
Street. New
T-.av22-ly
ay across thei brief period have considerable
w ; zolbu n. no* the most illustrious ! plain, jogging leisurely along be j reason for their prediction. It is
in Europe, was then judged by the hind his burro, dimming of the! more than probable that at th-.
Congressman Leopold Mars
pitiful pvlicy of its two last rep-: immense wealth that he hoped to
property.
sesrnlatives on the throne, who! realize from his
has pn-<« nted a petition «igne«l by «*erc p!a» ing second fiddle to Em-j suddenly the burro stopped, erect
*>00 *-f tlu* leading prominent mr.'i perm* Nu lioias of Russia Whaijed its long rr.rs, wheeled quickly
a j peared i«» r«rc>-tici!e the bride’s j around and made a mad stampede j Its growth keeps pace with that
close of the present cenlurv it will
hen have a population of 2 000.000,
and that its wealth will be more
than a third greater than it is now.
B- st. ii. of b~ih parties.
Hie re\isi.,n .and leduciiun
u rgmg
r-.f th«-
tariff with a view
free law m-dcria®
n«*cesHaries fit life.
fri'iu
Tiny
chan*
pro fe
h
of
par
come fro«n fanners, mer
. manufacturers, laborer*
a-u-nal mer.
father to the marriage w.-;a his ob to the opposite direction. Mr. ! n f the country, and the country s
especially to ; ^ervatiou that the young people j Alexander was at a loss to ac- j growth is wonderful. New York
and cheapen | seemed to like* each other, aud that ; count tor this strange freak of the. :s not alone a commercial city. It
Similar peti tiie young llohtnzollern had * hon- \ burro, anti was about to start in ; exceeds citry other in thecounlry
on Congress | est ryes an»i a frank, aitii^/ie dis j pursuit of the runaway*, when hr- in manufacturing industries,
the country, j position.” It was not until i- 55. j chanced to look ahead. 'Then | Commerce and manufactories com-
his eyes gazed upon the inouster, i oined make it great,
lie was so besine himself with j New York is gradually drawing
received by the English press of) fear at first, he says, that ins i the wealth of the country into her
that day would scarcely now be , nerves were completely paralyzed, | lap. It is the city to which the
?. — from :d! clsssei* 1
-Afacan Telegraph.
however, tiiat t!*e engagement was
made public; and the way it was
Eiectric Bitter*.
This remedy is becoming
well known and so popular as
so
to
All who
have usd Eectric Bitters ®ing
the same song of praise. — A purer
J oiciiciut* does n«»t exi^t ami it 1*
guaranteed to do all that i* claim
ed. Elect• ic Billers will cure ui!
:rediled if it were not a mailer of his hair stood on end and move! people of the whole country go. ll
was rooted to j is not only a place to v^sit and
Iho spat and his eyes were fixed j lest, but m place from which to
; upon the serpent. It was about i start to o'her places. W ithin its
Sab
disease.* of the- LivtTRtid Kidneys, j Rrinccss return to tin ir shores, in
will remove Bimples, Boils
Rlit’uni -imi
by impme
hisloiy. The Time* paiticularly he could not; he
distinguished itself by heaping
coarse abuse upon the royal
house of* Pi ussia, which it de-| a quarter of a mile from him and j limits are most of the country’s
c'.arcd to 1 e a “miserable*’ one.
and by requesting their
people to be prepaiad
was Ira veil n;
in the opposite di millionaires, and at different times
lie .luring each year nearly all the
English I rection—toward tiie crater,
sec their says it appeared to be about sixt> ; prominent men of ail the States
fert in length; but what surprised
him most w as the queer propor-
SHOW CASES S OAST.
+ S f .'ip on signal.
1‘iiivioe iu'kcl< :>t t!i»* statitin, ;.:id
save extra fare collected upon die tram.
J I»e jc.ail train stops at all 1* »V ^ s»a-
blnod. — Will drive Ma
he system and prevent
•is Will a* cure all Malarial
For cure of Headache, (.'oustipn-
ii.»n and Indigc-lion tiv Electric
j lions of the creature. The fore j'.hat carry the products and peo
as postponed on j parts were of enormous size, its i»Je of the country either have
n nol distant future, as a fugitive
and an exile.
The wedding
I< , V«TS. (actin', of liie rs'ioEt \oulli <>!! !»«».* >>rin« fully as Urge as a bar
the bride umii January 25. 155S
Billci'R—^Kniirt* sulisl’acliua {juar | ‘l look |rUi-e ia ll)« vbaprl »l
antcud, or mone\ ref unded. — Pi ice J James s Palace, London.
30 cts. and $1.00 per bottle al
an Vie found within its hotels.
The railroads and steamships
their headquarters in that city or
^ ^ ^ _ . Counei-nons made at Waycrvs to and
T- Tfe-l: from ail p.Anr. <•;. shtvumiali. Florida A
w.-t,™ liailwsy.
111 — 1‘uHinnu t'dlace 8oc;>;ng and Alar.n
AttTIBTir fiVORR FSXTrUFA e.\ais:y y J’■ V 1 ?j r .Sv- V ,-P ... 1, A 1 vr*Q
OVD*BCItS'-'T. ?. tt* Wants. As»ctoi Fantl'-ot. . II. > iIA;NI‘->, V\ . liAINi-.^. ; iliOV
■»ERRV SHOW CASE CO., riaciivillc. T. i (k n'l Manager. Suufrinteiul. 'tt. ! •
f.blC-ly : c. I>. OWENS, .1. A. Mciil KPir:. 1 <k-uiain
VY. t>TAxroi;i> s Drug S;»ri*.
icl. A lew leel beliiiKl tiie cicat liare ofliv.es tiicre, anti iliev arc
tire's iieail two large scales were j largely owneil tiicre. There are
2 \ [ visible which gliuj-retl in the sun i lew railroads Ni.rlh.West or South
J. | trr Hie rereinony Queen Victoria ! like polishevl shiebls; further | u|>on which New Y'oik hasn't a
oak ami lir in these mountains.
There is a heavy umlrrbfush.
loo, so that it is a hard matter to
get on to them. They go in hands
»1 sis or eight, usually, bi t at
r.ighl a herd of forty or filly gel
t together ami lie down in the same
! yard; that is, they sleep on the
! same spot, which is usually a se
j eluded place among the Ires*.
: A band of wild cattle hare been
i known to get together on a dear
evl place like this every night lor
; a couple ofyear*.
■•When feeding there arealways
a few bulla to act as sentinels, j
i While the cattle gruice in band*
; of half a dozen or ao, they are,
i nevertheless, close to other bauds,
so that at aa alarm rrom any one
j of the bulia, which feed on the
■ higher giound. they al! rush away
| togei her.
| "The rattle are of all colors and
wilder than deer. It is a hard
| matter to get a shot at them lor
' the reason that their smut is ao
keen. They can atncll a man a
; long distance off. They got wild
in !hu3. when the old man Giddies
ami two or three others of the first
settlers came to the Talley. Tbcii
cows wandered off and could not
he found. After two or three
years, all the pioneers had to do
when they wanted beef was to rig
but in eight or len years the tim
her becomes marketable and val
liable, lie lias adopted a system
of screens for bis fields ami along
the border of each, trees bare been
planted. These trees are len feel
apart and not only arc efficacious
in keeping the winds from the
fielil, but, they stand in good stead
They buy meat and corn from
Chicago, and flour and lard from
the west by the train load, when
liter could raise it al home just
as we!!, and then talk about hard
times.
They spend several millions of
dollars every year for mules,
which con Id be raised at home as
cheap us a call’, and then talk
about hard times.
They sell their cotton seed to
guano men, psyiug the height on
the seed and then on the guano,
when the seed ought to lie kept
on the farm to enrich it, and then
talk about bard limes
They make notes in the spring
ami buy some goods that they
would not otherwise buy if they
lia<l to pay cash and then talk
about hard times.
A
They allow their hands to spend
all day Saturday loafing around
the town when they ought to bo'
at work in the field, aud then talk
for fence posts, fie has strung ' about hard times,
wires along end made a picket They work large bodies of poor
fence out of old boards, which lias land ami gather small crops, in-
proven cheap ami satisfactory, i stead of using the compost heap
anil intensifying, reducing the
cost of labor aud increases the
yield, and then talk about bard
Limes.
They ignore diversified farming
and plant more cotton than cecea-
These trees have been set for
nearly twenty years, and sre now
a foot and a half in diameter.
The trees are trimmed in about
once in five years, when enough
advanced
arts of Georgia. See to it that
o not, by any kind of lcger-
slip any opponents of
t le r hack were two huge claws on I hold of s< me kind. Yes, New
ami ; either side, about two feet apart,, \mk is a wonderful city, and her
cb were ail the monster bar! j grow th is watched with an in-
Iatlicr, who had respect fu! 1 y sloop i n t lie shape of ft et. I be rest of J creasi ng i utci est. Suvojuto/t
ml kissed
Watch the”assistant rLjvubli j daughter and son in law,
turne*! her check t« the latter’*
t"» ' domain, slip'any- opponent." of! «"> »o kiss her hand. When the j thebody was comparatively small j
r TrafficManager !;«?’» *».?• -'«***• |«eUK.crs.Uc Anciple. into the St. |> oun i- rclr ‘ barkeil * l Gr,tve !*«*•» tapcnng to the end of the TUr , >re Democrats who can't
F. \\. AM.lhh. A:-s t ot-n J x« -v -M %enti in the rov»l vac hi VinLci ia i tail- ll traveled at a rapid ga:t. . ^ .. _ 5
—— ; L »uis conveulinu. 1 he people j * cnu ,U i * lC •' . 1 . , : get all.the offices they want and
—Use Chick chick er-re-kee a light to know tLat the j tucie was an cnor . sometimes leai .ng its w o « * K ^ ! can’t control all the men in offices
SPORTSMEN
F«»r sale at only
;n:iKe lien a lay.
Gill Net* (re-idy made) Net 50c for 6it». al
Alountinit*. Tt»j) an*’ Bottom - J. W. S TANrOKB 8.
Lines, (.’••rks* and Sink- —
era for .satm*. ! —Fresh Garden Seecl. ali varie-
|- or !xnon« coseouiee o» people,
L e t • wt-re wildly i*hoc-*iog, and
J the river was covered
. ties at
J. \Y. STANFORD’S.
sasp
PIA
Headq uar t ovs io v
NOS AND OSii.
men who go tlicic wiil vole
Cleveland and tariff reform,
us see that nonego tlieie who are
not pledg'd to do this— £nquir- " ri,! * bual9 - f 1 "" 1 innumer
er Suit. 1 haiulkeichief:
«e-« j good l»\c t<» •*th** tuir rose of Eng
i The Atlanta Constiiuiion being j land/* Particularly amusing U-
• unable t»» successfuliy meet thear j the Prince was the homely and ; not venture within
who ‘ from the ground, and walked on . .
11 ® ’ they want to control, i here are
even ! iW four claws. He watched it till! meB lon gR wt . (llJed lo , protective
for miles it disappeared over a little bill, i arjff f{>r , >rutei . li(1B - g sa ke that
and then he started lo look afu. : t| „ v gup| , !aal if pos , ib!c ev .
waved a last j his burro. erv public man who favors tariff
The Mexicans have the m^at .
r»*forn». lhere is a stealthy moire
deadly fear of the crater, and will ; r . . \i
- incut on foot to prevent the re
nt iles it. '
out two or three pack animals and
j go into the mountains. The cat [ A tortoise with the inscription,
{tie had to be killed on sight, the "H. Dei belt, 1717,” was fun nil in
same as deer or bear, for the, ' ^s-huylkill county. Pennsylvania.
! , , , i • , 'the name proved to ue that ol
could no more be driven , ho owueU , nii cleared the
j than ctei-r. Once killed, they were | Sand i.*i the vicinity in the early
j quartered, packed on the horses, j colonial times. On the 'hell of the
toru*i*e were signs of great age.
part of the lettering being almost
obliterated.
limbs are secured lo d*> for firej S arj—try to buy everything from
wood. 'The trees are not expensive! a pin to a piano from tlie product
and the cost of planting is insig- Hie cotton patch, and then talk
nilicant. The essayist thought We cun Id pur-
, . . _ * , % sue the subject indefinitely, but
ihat his farm was worth more for j w)lat is lbe U9e v, —Carrollton
having the trees on iL It was Times.
worth as much as an ordinary • • •
farm after the limber is taken off. It pays to have tiie cattle com-
He thought however, that there, fortably boused, and their mule
was something more than a mo " lU!,nk - v ‘ ,u '’ is l,, u, ' r tl,an 8 oW -
mentarr consideration ia the enl-
uvaliau of l’oresttrees ia bells and
patches for protection and to pro
mote humidity. A township oT
farms protected in such a way
would show a marked improve
incut over ordinary unprotected
land.— H'ashiiigton ( ly .) Farm
rr.
Fish may be scaled easier by
first dipping them intu
water lor a minute.
Always have alight roof lo your
chicken coops; cold rains are very
destructive lo tuning chicks.
A pint of mustard seed added
to* barrel of cider will l^eep the
liquid sweet for an indefinite lime.
August Drlumnl has just bought
two vear-old colts. George Or«tor'
a ! for $10,000 and Ractland for $17,-
500.
Capt. Uaadry. of the steam
w haler Ores, has just returned to
Sail Francisco from a voyage in , , , , _ ,
which he killed thirty five wlialcs, •
the largest i-stcli on record.
Twenty eight of these, all the ship
could carry were slowed and yield-
. ... i nomination of Cleveland, and llir
If : gumeuts of the M:uu u Telegraph j disrespectful advice fre ely imparl | there being a popular tradition . t .,,. clion of tarifT reform Democrats
• I vents itself in making personal: ed liy the sailors and Thame* { among them that it is the abode;
The
to olfiye. Watch these men or
i they will give the conventions of
1 Can 8eil You an
a§M 01 FIAlfO
{lings al lbe editor <*t tiie Tele*. 'ooulincu wJio crowded about th»- • **f some terrible serpent,
j graph. We feel sorry for tiie poor 1 royal y r%c -bt. “Be true to h«-r Mexicans assert 1 hat on one oc-: this year much trouble. Watch
; .dd Hopper; the Columbus Sun,' now,” one honet-t fellow called out. easion a descent of the crater was I them liere in S.mth Georgia.—
' Keep her well,” another shouted. I wu, j c lUrt-c ul , e ‘’' ar “ ! “* no "" i Ca ‘ uil!tt Clarion
1 . jo! them returned it was gem ally •
lbe Telegraph and nearly all of
the country dailcs aud weeklies
c an out«b) it in a bout <*a the tar
iff issue.* 1 — Early County Seics.
“God bless you for it.” was the
greeting of a third. The railroad
journey from Brussels to Berlin
Ciie-cipei*
THAN
any House within 50C
Miles of this point.
—:
Whenyoti want any litstrufneiit. confer with me in
resjoEii t:> price hefore bnying;. anti I will save you r.ioti-
The Nashv die" American. Bir- was “ n iumpbal progress, full of
mlngliam Herald and Mobile
Rfgislor have j lined the racks.
I'*-v Birminohatn Age, Chaltanoc
interesting incidents.—Cosmopol
ilau.
iielieved they weie devoured by
the monster.—Atlanta Constitu
tion.
A few protectionists about At
laDta w iil find it an uphill busi
ness building up a new Re.puldi
can pailv ia this State. The peo
pie do nol want any of it at the
A South Atkinson woman, the
g» Times aud Atlanta Qoostiln | other day. tied her hoy to a bed
-ion are beginning lo know what! post, spanked her girl, kicked thej Valdosta Times.
Sa ni
loneliness is. They will soon find ! eat under the bed. called her hus
tle t it is not wel! io be
ey. I also &ell Piano aim Organ
Mools separate.
J. W. STAX-FOIiD.
an assis-
liul republican.— Enquirer San
In (’rv weather the best crop:-
! are found on the best cultivated
; and best drained sotis.
baud ‘ a tallow eyed, old snoozer,” I Sam Small is reported to be
and then fixed up aud went tn ! preparing for a vigorous prohibi
lion campaign in Georgia. 1 ,w
church to help the choir sing that
good old hymn, “Nearer. My God,
lo thee."—llaickir.sciile Scuts.
The
The manner in which the spruce
and pine forest* of Norway are he
’ mg exterminated is becoming so
! serious that the government is
called upon lo pul a slop,.by leg
islalion, lo the deforestation of the
country. Apart fresi tlif wanton
exhaustion of this commercial
weallh.it is maintained that whole
sale felling has the effect of ciiang
ing the climate in the forest
localities.
m ♦ m
Provide a good sponge and crash
towels for rubbing in the bath
• and carried down. They have
j icon hunted a good deal of tale
{years, so that theie are nol as
: many as there used to Ue.
j “Some of tiie cattle arc very
i large nod fat. I have caught
• glimpses of hulls iu lbe top of the
1 lTin| qua hills that astonished ms.
A bull 1 saw in the fall cf 1SS2
| on the head of the Kogue river 11 «"* *•«*> barrels of oil and 48.000
,, • , i if,/. pouB te* f>l bone. The c:i*.ch
am certain would weigh 1400 1 , . ^ >
, , : valued at
I (H»un«Is. 1 liere is g ! »od grazing I , t ^
l in the mountains ail the year i A woman in Builinglon. Me., just
: round. A jieculiarity about liiesei previous to her death, prayed earn
i . ,i . i i i esilv that her babe mightarcompn
! cattle is mat then e>*es and uorna j . . . . ,
, . ! ny her on her j »urney to the other
•^are j>t black. 1 iie ittina, iris, j W( » r j t |. The child, wh#» but an
: and me whole apple of lbe eye arc; hour or two before was as well as
j one mass of black. You can’t usual, playing about the room.
I distinguish any difference in any ; •*» rat'd lately alt*-r receiving a kiss
from its dying mother closed its
; nail of tl. i he horns, too,Minle* • , i
{• eves, ana in live minutes or les®
I being black as ink. are long aud * , ,
° & ! was dead.
I very sharp. Brought to bay the j m n m
j Oregon wild cattle are very wick-1 “Do You think any importance
i ed fighter*.—San Francisco Ex ; should be attached to all these
] politilcal deals, boom* and side
amnia. ; i 9!4U ejj that arc duly reported?”
The hen, fold though she is enn-i in ‘l“ ir ® rt * gentleman in aa el-
, , i evaied train,
rked >
Life is a reckoning we cannot
make twice over. You cannot nieutl
a wrong subtraction by doing your'
addition right.
Let ail men, whether succesaful
or unsuccessful, whether they
triumph or not, —let them dot hair
A statue of VViili.-un II. Seward’
for Auburn. N. Y.. is presently to
lie east by lbe Ames Company, of
Massachusetts.
“No roan can attend properly tW
his business who doesn’t keep
straight,” says a temperance pa-~
per. How about the contor
tionists?— Ex
lent which lie is having made for { room, also a little corn meal in a
the occasion will hare a seating dish, as many prefer meal to soap
capacity of ten thousand. ' when washing the hands.
sidcreri, possesses in a mar
degree the faculty of making touch
out of little. Feed her corn liy
the pint and she eats it liy the
peck.—Biwjhamploii Ecpublicun.
A citizen of Farmington, Mt,W
reived a letter from a school agent
! iu a rural district inquiring fur n-
-ciioool teacher. The writer gave'
a long list of the qualifications-
which a teacher must jsissesa, and'
amoag other things stated that no
one that ate with akmfe would bo'
acceptable.
A young man in Caribou, Me.,
gave two young ladies a ride lo
singing school and left them thoro'
to get home the best way they
| ‘‘Not a bit.” replied his friend. 1 con id, while be returned with his
‘The only important side issue to i best girls. The next lime the two
the Gothamite is the family eu
trance on a Sunday.—S’eio York
Sun.
slighted damsel* met the fellow
they gave him such a flogging that-
he was laid up lor-scveral dayv