Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, April 12, 1888, Image 1

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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal. BY JAS. W. STANFORD. independent in Ali Things—Neutral in Nothing.” TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE. VOL. VIII. rt*Tm:KRT Appeu.. Establishe-l 1**0. ) CYthbert Ektekprisk, 1831. ) - Consolidated 1SS4. CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1888. . NO. 13 Enterprise & Appeal. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One ropy one year .... “ Six m mths . . • “ Thre.* months . . Kail Koad Nrhrdtik. DAY rA^^KWJEU. «OIX« WENT. Arrive 3:10 r. w going east. Arrive 12 ri.onir#\ & western passenger. GOING west. Arrive 3:13 a. m. going e\st. Arrive 11 *'* Stops at Union Springs, r.nfanla. Cuthbert, Dawson, between Morngom- •rv and Smithvillr. VtI Gaines train makes close c<»n- nection with the Montgomery A Macon Paasnenserat Cuthbert. 1). PHKhPS. Agent. B K,TT1T S W X O' &WESTEE.N BAILROAX. ty ty iRtnpras, On and after Wednesday, Fell. 22.1888, passenger trains tviil run as follows: CENTKAI. STAND \RD TIM K. FOR THE'VEST, NOKTA .V SOUTH. SPRING GOODS BMMHS’S POPULAR II GOODS HOUSE! -spring: goods. DRESS GOODS! i KID GLOVES ! Few bonnes in murli larger cities i Best brands. Wc guarantee, ami ran show a handsomer St.n^k. Our jyoti will fiml il to your interest to Knifiroiilrred and Braided Dkess R<-nrs. of which we hare sold a g-cst many, are perfectlv heanti fill. All the leading shade, in Alhatrn... Plain. Stripe and Fig ured Nnn« Veilin'?. A handsome line of Black Goods, Henrietta Cloths, Dreb dc Alma. examine otir Gloves. Silk Gloves in all shades. Long and short Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! Wav cr«)> s Ci ncin ’ti Mail. F.x'l 9 K. x |»r«v ■*.*‘. Brunswick 1 v «:25 a m 1 : iu V 111 4 i;: |> in FvlfH* M'fcli ’ t«> :4!*a ni +2 :0:? J i n 15 :15 p m Jamaica lv 7:25 a ni 2 :2* 1' » ni i.’» :.-'»5 p in W»VllfNY ill** l v S:00 a in::: 1' m r* p iu Iv A:57 a in 5 :.VJ P in K :15p m Iv 5):J2 a HI 4 J * 1 J i in M ::;u p in \Vaycro*<s.. ar i* :42 a in 5: :05 p in !> in Havjtnnah a r 12:7:: j> m 7 > in rir 10 :10 a II! rharlot'jii ’ 4 :-0'|, i n 12: 2n :t in :.*»2 a in UftJUlian ar 11 :2<> a m <5:- ■‘■W in (i : 45 a in Jack’villc»ar 12:00 iu i 7 :■ lap in ~ :2-'» a in Tho»ia4villc ar l :22 i l» iu 10 * 1* 111 J> macula ar J0:1u j> m Mobile ar 2:15 a 4 1 n Grlcan? i ar 7:iu, a in! Jacksonville Iv 7 :7»0 a in 7: fH. p in Callahan lv K:07 a m 7: :lop in Charleston Ir 2:45 a in ♦ i: :.‘iO a in Navannah *lv 7 :ffU, ill 1 :50_p Ml WMyero.'S . lv 10:00 a m 10’ 10 p iu Ptarfcon lv 11:!0 a in 11 inp in T ins Powder never varies. A mar- ‘ vel of purity, strength and whole-j soineness. Mure economical than the | ordinary kinds and caniD-.i he sold in ■ competition w itli the multitude of low! test, short weight, alum or phosphate i powders. So hi only in cans. Royal Ba-‘ King Powder Co., JOG Wall Street. New York. niav22-ly Gro* Grain. Surah, in all l!» able* shade*. Rhndaine. Moire. * latest anil desir- The Drama Japan. Special Bargains in Black Silks, purchased several pieces CLOTHING! I PARASOLS! SHOES! „ I Nrw Stylos this Season—entire .... , _ . . . ... Ladies Hid Button, 1 hiladel In this Department we! ‘.v^'^rent from last. wni. solid 31 ittn. * j . 1 i gold handles. Silk Umbrella* fori l’“ ,a ma< * e ’ n " n e better. Gents Kid Gloves, all sizes. ( 'Goods than j i a ,|j,., and gentlemen. A full line| Children and Misses Shoes, with heavy silk back, the latest IVC ever have, owing to the I of Misses and Children's Parasols j School Shoes, Plantation Shoes: Having at a sacrifice, cordingly. will sell them ac Ginghams and Satines. Second arrival of these Goods. They arc selling very rapidly. French Salines at 20c. which are sold in cities at 25c. Washing Suitings, do not fade. I Canvass Cloth. Cheese Cloth, in ali colors. For hots waists—new ,linc of Clieviotls, just what 3*011 want. The Japanese school of acting might lm called the natural one, j llie whole progress of the play be ing carried on in the quiet, even j tones of every day. There is lit- has seen them, to be the hand tie b irr.ba.sL or rant except in thr ; somest and cheapest ever brought classical interludes, when every- | to this market. New style of ! Embroidery and Laces! Acknowledged by every one who d and convention Hamburg, worked on finest India Bat hos is always Linen, with Inserting and Edging drawn, anil the attached Torchon Linen Lace of. is wrung from the eyes the finest quality. Aliutaha . lv 12:07 p m 1 - •' 1,1 Ty iv.. lv 1 :;J9 p m 2:30 a ni Hu inner. lv 1 :. r >4 p m 2:45 am Willingham lv 2:21 pm David lv 2:30 pm Albany nr 3:00 p m Montgomery ar 7:25 a in Columbus. . ar it aeon .... arCMftp m Atlanta ar 10p m I :0-> p m Marietta ar 12:05 am 2;J0pm f-'haUnnooga ar 4:37 a m ‘ :0-> p m Louisville . arfi:Wpm *]: ,l »»ni 4’incinnati* nr 8:12 p m <» :loa m FROM THE.WEST j thing is as still a I as possible. ifT-cp and lmi! 1 last tear of the audience, that responds j _ '^vith handkerchiefs to the slight jest appeal to the emotional side, i Tragedy is very tragic, and mur lers more gory (than we would Death on the Japa lways results from j id the antics of fene Wtiti Goods! Anything you -may call for in this line. While Batiste in Plaid and Stripe—Plain and Check ; Nainsook. Plain and Dotted Swiss. ^ All colors of Tarlcton. handsome assortment we carry. Our entire Stock is in, and we can fit and suit any one, regardless to size or style. Orders taken for Suits— fit guaranteed. o FOR CHILDREN! One Hundred and Fifty Suits from 4 to 13 years, ; b night from a Manutaetur-j er who was closing out. From One to Three Dol lars saved on a Child’s Suit by calling to see me. O in Silk. Satin and Como ami see them. Plaiil Silk. HATS! HATS!! Gent* Stiff Hats in all colors Soft Hats, square top.latent style Youths and Children Hats. Scarfs! Scarfs!! Wedded at First Sight. There was ar marriage nt the Merchant's Hotel, corner of Twelfth and Olive streets, yester day, the circumstances ol which are interesting and romantic, and Cupid recorded one of his greatest victoi ies. The affair was a complete sur prise to the proprietors and guests of the hotel. The principals were strangers in the city*. They* came on different trains from differen- directions, but were evidently not of different opinions. About 7 o’clock last Monday’ evening a tall, well-dressed man entered the hotel, well supplied with baggage, and registered as S. C. Tucker, O’Fallon, Mo. Hi b »re the appearunco » f a well-lo • h> country merchant, his attire i being neat, his hair and long beard ! carefully combed. He was as Misses and Children's Trimmed j s j gm -d lo room 121. While re<r I in fact, any kind of a Shoe you j may call for, and we guarantee | every pair you buy. MILLINERY. Hats al jour own |irice. Ladies ami Children's Untrim tncil Hats. CARPETS And Floor Oil Cloths, Tapestry. Flouncicgs! Flonncings!! Hosiery! Hosiery!!! YOUTHS CLOTHING fa For Gentlemen, in Silk, Satin and jOtlurnan. White Silk I Scarfs, the neiv style. | see them. I New style Collar and Cud — leading brands. Gmts Hemstitched, colored bordered Handkerchiefs. Gents Underwear of every tie- Gauze, Lisle .and I istcring he ran his eye over the page several times in an anxious | manner. His close examination i of the register did not seem to | satisfy him, whereupon he inqutr- | ed of Clerk O'Shea whether "Mrs Miller, a lady fr< in the K ist, was in the house. The clerk answer ilrussells—three ply—and uxlra ,... super hemp and (lax Carpet for. , . Ottoman, ‘ 1 1 J ed in the negative. Call and usl ‘ : *‘"2 S and Mats, a full! and complete line. Car Load Trunks! L 4 :10a ni TlwjnS H«iR« euj-ir 2:55 j> in riese stage D:0o a mi sword cillS , Black Flouncing,' Cream Nor i mainly, Embroidery*, and Orien la I. We call special attention to our r«* north ,t- SOUTH, j Wavcross Florida Mail. Express. Express. Cincinnati lv 7:V» a in P 1,1 Ixniisville lv ^P m Chatt«n«opi 1\ 5:U5 j> m K 0 * a m Marietta lv »:»w p m :j& 1* *" ; Atlanta ...lv 10.00 p ni ' 2:'.U) p m Martin Iv 1:25 a in «:50pin 4*nlu minis lv 12:15 p in , Montgomery ly 7 :2.'» p m ‘ A0 a m ; Album* iv4:»5am Davis’ . lv.5:l!» a mi WiUinj;hani*lv*5:34 a m jMiiffncr !' 0:01 a m Jr Tv .... lv !!:!(»a in Ala palm .. lv 7 :4s a in • *- l’enrso« lv S:45 a in TVayiross. ar 0:47.a m Kavannab ar 12:23 p m Charleston arl:2Upm Uallahan ar 11 :2m :i m C Jackaonvtlie ar 12.*00 m > Not Orleans lv 8:10 p iu Mobile . . . Iv 1:00 am lYnsacoln lv 5:15 a m Thoiuasville ly 1:4a p in Jacksonville lv 7 :30 a m I p ni CaliaUan lv^SiOT a m 2:13 pm Charleston lv 2:45 a ni b:.‘tOa m Savannah lv 7 a m l :25 p in Black Silk Flouncing**, which dei idedl}* the handsomest iu market. Our Norinand>* Flouncing, cn it rely new, in Cream and White, is lovi ly. reason arc to be fouml on ticita in our Store. HARRIS’S POPILAR DRY HOODS HOUSE ll;lo p ID 12:20a m J2 :.*k> n m 2:12 a in V.: 14 n m 4;28 a in : 15 a in :25 a t>i Wavernsslv 10:«X> a n»y>:00 p m 10:W a in Schlatl’vY lv♦ 10 25 a m 5:20 p m 10:25 a ni Hoboken tv 10:10 a m .'> 41 p »n 10:40 a m HTavneav’e lv 11 :3ft 3 in «:S5 p ni 11 :3:- a in Jamaica Iv 12:10 p in 7:12pm 12:U»p*» PV M'sh lv+12:4t»p m +7 :37 p ni 12:4b p in Brunswick ar*l ilKjp in S :0»* p w 1 :J8 P tn tHtop on signal. rnrenase ticket<at thr station. *avr cxtrajtare collected upon the train The mail train stop* at all B A bta tions. . , Connections made at Waycross to ana from all »»oints on Savannah, H Western It ail wax. i 011 lv bowed all' Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir Cars. I 11 l,ul ,n S » ,iU * It. 8 HMNES. (IEO. W. H.MNkS ! protests about Geii’l Manager. C. I). OWES-..1 Tra tl\c"M a 11 ager. F. W. AN 71 ER. \ ers, llie wonderful endurance of! the hacked viclims, and tile ' streams of ted paint that pour' from all over them before they i die are rather loo much. The | audience nijiys this, however.! and tiny shout, shriek and whoop | with dci : ght v. hen a good, gi ry j combat gm s on. To express j j greater approval, they throw! pieces 1 r their clothing, or au\ j loft heir valued belongings, on tUr; stage.just as excited voting la id ies at (tie opera hurl their but- ! qnc s at Fat’ i, and queens draw ! oil'diamond rings and bracelets j ' to hand to Nilsson. A foreigner, who saw tlie rain , ^ j of coals, sashes, e ! c, falling “It 1 the stage all er a thrilling scene, j j tossed his hat over loo It was an says: old one that lie did not care for.*; After dinner we were lb* had :t s«»tcap in his pocket ' | 11S j-,. land he thought it rather a nice j tiling to Ik* able to follow.tlu*fa*h i ion of the country. At the end of the plvy the manager 1 his hat to him and asked for the j This tree is known to be over a *1° 1 lie milhusiHsl limni Inuml , |,,, tll j r ,.,l years ul<l. S iearne.l that | le ol , s hl to make more Ir . that all llnngs tnsscl to lue stai “ ] were merely pleilges. lo be alter waril mleemeil by money, ibe ae | j tors having a regular schedule— | new home, and they have j so much for a coat, a kimono, ; ami; >a*h and a pi|'C, and correspond Of which we have a good ns soriment in Cotton. Lisle Thread and Silk. Our 25e. Ladies Hose, full, rey nlar made, is a bargain. Our new line and new style of thej Ladies Handkerchiefs have been , " f* taLl ^ | very much admired. j ill ten days ... h The maev novelties nut ibis',, Custom-Made J-int with no additional chnrjre. this exhibi No trouble to fit you. 1 Come along, \vc have ,just : what you want, ami if you; can’t he pleased, reinember 1 your measure, and we give you a •‘Well, I expect she will come,” said Mr. Tucker, "and when she does she may ask for me.” After this brief conversation lie I retired lo Jiis room, and nothing I Cheapest to the finest, smallest nu>re was seen of him until yes- to the largest. He can please terday morning, when lie made j yon. his appearance, bright and early, | ivvvsf in-\ * OT*T> an '* :, = a ' u u,ai ' c an examination ! liEM E MB Eli of the register, but failed to find 1 . 1 1 . 1 „ . the name of the lady he expected Il is no trouble to show Goods. • 1 SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! whether yon wish to purchase or not. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. In our store will he foiud all the latest styles of The 1*. K. Shirts, open front; the season. New styles of Fans, latest style. Flailed Bosom Shirts,: beautiful table Scarfs, and Lam- Flain Shirts, C.lored Shirts with breijiiins to match, made of Flush hotel, being chosen as a witness. Thus two hearts were made one. The Rev. Mr. Brodtis had been especially engaged for the cere mony by Mr. Tucker, and was fully aware of the circumstances surrounding the engagement. Mr. Tucker is a well to do lumber merchant and undertaker of O Fallon, Mo., where lie is highly respected. He was a bachelor until yesterday, and is 54 years of age. Mrs. Miller, the bride, was a widow for several years. Her home is in Savannah, Ga., hut she lias lately been visiting a brother in Sandusky, 0. The newly married pair leaves to-day for their home in O'Fallon, Mo., and will be accompanied by the cieigvinan who married them.— Missuuri Kepi, blican. SAVED FRQMSDICIDE. PROSTRATED MIND AND BODY- A Life Saved in Savannah. “\\ lien I began the* nseof your French Wine ol* l.'oen I was prostrated and bro ken down mentally and physically by excesses and over exertion. I bad born coiiqn-lled to give up a lucrative business and had become little better than an im becile, gloomy des|N»ndent. continually brooding over my miserable condition, and at times really contemplated suicide, -nx bottles of your French W ine of Con* have restored im* to perfect health and vigor, and am able to attend to a large commercial business. I am happy, cheerful and O. K.” [Signed.] J. L. WOOD. A NoDis a2d Good Wo aw Rayed Freni He Giaie WUo Had Despaired of Living. *’I have heen a great sufferer for many years, ami had given up hope of being restored to health again, and expected to die «t any time, l'embcrton’s Wine of Uoca was recommended to me after all other remedies had failed, and I can truthfully say that it has not only kept me alivc, but strengthened and rabed me up so that I again enjoy the blessings of health. 1 stifle red with great nerve exhaustion, an organic heart disease. ith cold sinking spells, with little pow er of reaction, and Pemberton's Wine c: Alter a light breakfast lie went! w out for a walk, anti was gone f (/oca is the only article that would bring about an hour. Meanwhile there 0,1 • l . < l ,, *‘*k reaction.'' Cuffs and Collars—the best Uu j and Gimp, and hundreds of pretty laundtied Shirt for $1 00. Goods which we cannot mention. Sews arrived a lady, who was closely veiled, and who wrote on the reg ister.* “Mrs. F. I*. Miller, San dusky, G.’ r She asked to be ! shown to her room without delay, and was assigned to No. 115. Shortly after Mr. Tucker re turned, and when his eyes tell on the lady’s signature he stroked his beard with quite a nervous hand. “The lady you inquired for has j , arrived, sir,’* said Clerk. O’Shea. Rats Ate l’p Her Fort une. J rest of the bills badly* mutilated.’’j j sce so j SC e,” replied Rats, a brother in law, a paying } Mr. Bod me further stated that, yj r> 'Fucker, “but I ” [.Signed. Mus. TAMARINE CARTER. SUFFERING MANKIND, Go to tin* Drug Store and buv a botttleof PEMBERTON'S FRENCH WINE COCA. ; 2E3 A URoiii People.] The Japanese are a clean-pen- pie. Yon mjulitjust a.s pri>|ierljr amuse yourself prancing upon the sofas ul a modern ihasing |rontn as enter a Japanese house without removing jour dustj’ boots. Soci ety demands shoes tor indoors and shoes lor outdoors. The matting is always spotless, the white paper walls and varnished’ woodwork A taroye of Honey frees. ^transplanted 3U0 of them in very I try. For the first lime in his life A reporter of the Gridin, (Ga ) rich soil, 30 feet apart, and they ! he fell homesick; he longed to be recently visited John E. | grC w very rapidly, making a beau- j back in his own dear Texas. ; teller wlm suddenly skipped lo 1 he bad set traps for the rats, but ! He broke b is sentence abruptly! free from the slightest mark, and Mitchell, in Spalding county. He tifui display with their straight, j It was iu this depressing state j England, and a devoted wife, were* j had never been able to catch the | „ff, an d leaving the puzzled clerk, I llie Doors shine like an smooth trunks and their thick and ; of mind that lie jal one day in the the parties in a strange suit which j capitalist rodent among them. i, rt aAII( .i,t «* f.*r.«»fr nnm in ta ^ c *_ Lven a cap sitting iu glossy wax like leaves, ami the barroom ofhis hotel, passing away was tried lie fore Judge O’Brien, ill piazza smoking, and I • grove was seen and admired by the time between drinks by chew-' «»f the Supreme Court, yesterday, discovered some hee-* going in and *]] for miles ami miles around, j ing some very strong tobacco. It was, more-.ter. a suit of sister out ol a knot in one ot llie large yj r# Mitchell’s idea was that as ‘ Need I say that the pleasures of j against brother, and recalled a bit brought j oak trees in front of his dwelling. .Urge money was made from the | melancholy, indulged in under: of past financial history* in the Rigid investigation, high and low, had failed lo find the slightest trace of the missing notes. As the United Stales Treasury would not accept i ats and redeem them sugar maple, by boiling the juice, such circumstances, are material j shape of H defalcation of 1*200.000 with bills, Mr. Bodine placed his j for t j ie t | erk ncr of the corridor. He seemed somewhat excited, ami in the course of the next three minutes changed his location half a dozen l limes. Then he made a bee line • I »n« ! loo sa« I hi.- Superintendent. A. M-DUFFIE. Gen’l Pass. Agent, w’r G »»*t P•!*•«. N"t. j sums for foreigner’s hats and articles. 1'lie enthusiast ly paitl his $10 and took back abused hat, as the manager continued Lo hold of his generous his wishing the tar to keep it.-as a small souvenir. —St Louis Globe Democrat. • several years ago a swarm of bees assembled in that tree as their lived j and worked thereover since. Al ' ter they had heen there three years the colony had become verv that would run pure h lie was right. from a tree j^y enhanced by frequent expector ! by Char oncy, and J alion? Col. Martin certainly found teller of tin* t rr>f>K ' l li»*in dA m-i>il fur lio nrwenn t _ t lii. ..itr arles Winsor, at one time the Mercantile Bank of misfortune under the head of When the trees ' them s* enhanced, for he present- this city. as*>? t/EWEV .ALS.7. \X DU WESTMORELAND, RE^TINT, Offers his services to the public in I all the branches Work warmnled. Brtslnlliee. Booms formerly oeeu W. R. THORNTON, Taking the clerk 1,11 i into bi» eonfulence tbe country- "act of Gml, a thing for wbicb ; m a n unloaileil bis mimlt ; be was wholly irrcaponMlile. j ‘-This lady, Mrs. Miller,” said were lour year* old in the fall of, ly began lo cover the floor about The plain Li fl is Mrs. Catherine • Mrs. Winsor brought suit, how-1 | le> .., s j )( . n) y w jf e- \v c are en the year they were long enough to him with what is known as "the Winsor, and llie defendant her ! ever, for the whole amount. The j „ a „ t . ( i lo i, e married, hut we "have insert faucets. So be bad 300 Texan flag.” In fact it was dan brother, Joseph H. Boiliue. Iu i jury yesterday puzzled their heads 1 never seen each other.” faucets made lo order and screw- j gerous to approach within range- 18C4 Charles Winsor, the husband ! an Lour over this remarkable ease i large and strong, and no attempt e d them into the young trees, and \ Now, the landlord ot that hotel of the plait tiff, fled to Kngland and finally agreed lo disagree, hail ever been niado lo rob them the following spring the* result i* a very martinet in the way ol [when a shortage of $200,(W0 was i Tbe matter will be brought up iu • was remarkable. Each tree yield cleanliness, and when, therefore, [discovered in his accounts. Bo [court again soon.—Sew York , ell came to the conclusion that the e j an average of ten gallons of lie came into the room and hclield j dine, his brolher-in law,, was one I World, ; tree must be lull of honey, from t|, e richest golden honey. The the Colonel sitting in the midst j of his sureties, but has never been ; — ’ seeing •fe bees around the , so lie set lo work to devise some now the average yield is about a to say anything. The man was j means to get the honey <Mrilhnut j barrel tn each tree during the his guest, amlgpi Congressman-1 band had departed for Kngland c9rr ' e< * on mules. One cold culling the tree down. After ap- year, ami the grove continues to elect. It would never do lo talk ! she. as a devoLed wife, deternuneil I w > ,ltir a certain train failed lo ar rive on time and a searching par ly was sent out, and the train was found, the men and atiiin J — j — ■ . — "r-— 1- -r *** *e~“. » » i ui uvi «»n u. ouiiic »iu.uuu. i nit* fellow is tapped for The quality of the honey is so I chair. So he got him a faucet tine ami tiie flavor is so ileiicatr Col. Marlin looked at the of their honey. At last Mr. Milch-1 waa remarkable. Each ireeyicld ! cleanliness, and ed an average of : the richest goldi numbers of flies and f,Uowing year each tree yielded j of a circle of tobacco jniec he wax ! called upon by the bank to pav a root of the tree; [ an average of twenty gallons .and eil wroth. Still be did not dare dollar of the missing money. When i thing. The man tree during the j liis guest, am After ap- year, and the grove continues to elect. It would never do lo talk j she, as a devoted wife, determined of Dentistry.— pl.t ing all the tests known to bee | grow and flourish, ami shows no to him directly. But, by way of! to follow him and share his for Office over the i men, lie satisfied himsell that the j signs of failing to supply a boun- ; giving him a gentle hint, he push- j tunes. She had a small fortune $10,000. This I’baHtoiu Traill o^phe Black Hills. Before railroads penetrated the M .. vv-;_ . r .Vi i • Black Hillscotinlry ali freight was rs. i> insor found that her bus- ” ( tree was full, and then^decided to! (.iful yield in the years to come. 'ed a spilloop up lo Col. Marlin's j of her own, some ptert by I)r. orsliam. maiJl el ■ la| , j t Uk c a fellow is lappeii for ; The oualiiv of the honev i» *n! chair. tail ! , dropsy, iand an au< ;she drew out of the bank and Clerk O Shea, opened bis eyes in genuine astonishment, and was on the point of asking a question when bis guest continued: "\Te have been engaged for a long lime. The engagement was made through correspondence and a matrimonial agency. Don’t you think I bad better let her know 1 am here?” Clerk O Shea thought it to be a good scheme, and advised Mr. , (Tucker lo semi np Ins card, alsj • * r „ , ....i , „ , , The card was banded to a frozen to dealh. there lias heen regularly seen ever since a phan 1,n -V. who returned in a short time lions old spinster from tbe rvrhis of New England could find no smallest speck of dust to vent her ill temper upon. You might al most brush your hair with the broom. They bathe at least once a day. sometimes in cold, but grn erally in very hot water, water that would make the most pious missionary, if plunged into it, use language not approved by the strictly orthodox. The public bath, which is a very popular in stitution, is a large room contain ing two steaming tanks; in one the men try lo parboil themselves, ami the women, quite unabashed, take pnssession| of the other. "Iloni Soit” is Lite motto of the place, ami it is well lived up to by all tire habitues. It is Adam and i Eve before tbejapple set her lady ship nt work with her needle and thread.—Sew York Tribune. nuotSSESS, SICK HEAP ACT IEAKTJ5CRK, UVEB mDIOERK }1iSFEESIA, conFLim, bell he spit- ; placed in her brothers band at j tom train in these mountains, the j with a iMONDS. SILVER 1 T~) -TT ’V T T S T il “ “ u S cr : ‘ u ' 1 a Hole in that it always commands the ! toon, at his landlord, md then j bis home in clean, crisp Treasury ! exact counterpjrt of the train , Tucker. VN-KT^O , •■'•lPniT r i * l * 1C trce “ ear l * ie r "“ l an, l then . highest prices, and the demand is ; fired another shot into the circle | notes. She wanlerl him to save alroiit the time it was frozen. The! Curmte A/ ‘ a I screwed in the faucet and to his greater than the supply.—Saean about Irim. in the opposite direc them for her an.I her children un- ! s,or .V wa8 lo a l” , *rist. wlu>; " j—A .Veirs. io..», hi,. irciril?%rrr~i«*-.-s.--wwv Still Pnrsaimr Bratlier Martin of ; 1 I|C l^u.llonl was ready to hurst Bodtnc at first refused, but fi- j as follows: “My companion would ignalion. but be contain- nallv consenleti to 163 BROAD ST apr-10-ly. The Arlington, shoy/ cases ABTIRTIC «TOBE FtlTlltFA CiTUXTJ v StaleWasU. A»for Pamphlet. Ai TSflJtV SHOW CASE CO., NaoDvillCw Ti frblG-ly WVst Side IMiblir ovor*L. K. Kev’s St<*re. iebl7-ly stream of pure .*wi<l elegant honey, as clear as ci'3*sial..gusheil forth, and the supply seemeil to be in- MRS, W, H. LOCKE. Proprietress j exhaustible. Il continued V> pour (Late of the National Hotel.) out until lie had filled six barrels, " lit nearer ,iii , out and came verv near dvin** in ; ; and he has drawn each year since • ® sal r .i * -r i • consequence of.his rustic i«»nor : * * tVar.-r. KIcc-tHe j ‘ h * 1 l ""* r f»™ to f ‘>" r *» r j Mwt T | iC nuni i, cr (lf tlI>rics Ull ,, 1>ut « li11 ■*» ■’« t.ken, Ml , ihih JiTt. honey from ll ' a M ,| 1<ial lljm is allll lhon „,, al la * 1 ^e spittoon was within a 1 who mav favor her with their patronage 1 °”1 oak tree, and up to this tunc , . ., ® : foot or two of Martin’s chair ‘ ‘“ " " ‘ - He lakes I note addressed lo Mr. After reading the note again turned lo the clerk. Would it be imprudent,” lie Pnrsuiujt Brother Martin of Trxas. Of course von remember Mar- I tin, of Texas, who blew his gas out and came very near dying in the ' not say a word, but simply puffed bis looks bein' ily's room?” The clerk thought not, if they Head.cj viarters lop PIANOS AND ORGANS! THE ARLINGTON I S .tiinpfied with < in*. Wafer. Electric* lMls and Kbr^mit Bath Khnuns. rds of strained honey from that j ^uarantectl to ail . . , . , ..... ' about him is lesion, favor her with their patronage • °l** oa ^ ^**^6, and tlj* to lilts time, . . c,krk's-Messrs. K. li. Freeman ami ! L h,. r0 s ,. e msto be no signs of a 1 ,eV ' C at l “ H ‘• x l , *' Die ‘ or,* Kufauia. Alabama, j failure of the supply, as the bees 1 lhe, “ S^l-nuturclly enough. suspect that half of them arc i “faked.” Tltey are loo good al most to be true Here, h twerer. : with inuignaunu. out nc contain- naliy consenletl to accept .... ; cd himself. He gave the spittoon trust. He was afraid to place | »way at a cigar. .... uc.ng wer , cn „ age ,, to be marrie d, an d ...atu,„ i:r r r±,......... u, Colonel | it in what he thought was m place , sceInell a week lo It 1 Can Sell .You ail ORGAN OR PIANO : there seeins*to be no signs of the supply, as j are still a very strong and healthy ; colony. The same year that Mr. Mitch i ell tapped the old oak tree there [ was a new thick growth sprung up j (all around the old usual appearance, having a smooth a touch with his foot, to w here the then another and another, I of safety. this house, the key. BY USING THE GKNUUiB 3r.C.McLANE’M —CELEBRATED—— HBLIVER PILLS me, a cold wind *>f his bride elect. Three minutes j fbefakkd osly st was a cupboard in! having arisen, and I was almost i later lie ca me down again, sought ; J LEMINQ BROS., Pittsburgh, P to which he alone had frozen, and was wishing myself al ■ |,j s own r , )0I11> where lie hastily j ^BeemefCommamamtaeSuan In a dark corner of this I b 0,ne - ‘-Suddenly my companion (dressed in a neat suit novel bank he laid thcTreasury ! ejuu-i.dme^rvously t, yl |, c arn) [ He then went out and shortly notes. Now and then, during the pointed lo the trail, long years that follow'd, lie would Ulieapei* than Any House within 500 Miles of this Point. When you wont any Instrument, confer with me in regartl to price before buying, and I will save you mon ey. I also sell Piano and Organ Stools separate J. W. STANFORD. Marlin • before Congress met. At first tbe sights he saw were interesting enough, but after bav Tben tiie latter seemed to grow uneasy, and seeing the landlord just in the a^t of giving tbe spit ... . , , , loon another push, he hurriedly f cnler lhc cu l ,Uoanl an, ‘ l ,lacc exclaimed: ’ hand u|>on them to assure h^u- Say. Judge, ef yer don't take j self that they were still there. Meantime the Mercantile Bank J ty lhtee animals. of black, re niitrl-lv is one wbicb is vouched for. . as in Washington sev 1 niVi T 8 " 11 ^ l" 1 ! ^ U ‘ Cr ' ' j ‘' 1 *‘ an, " ,le ll,e "wanUle Bank J ty lhtee animals. Thee ail emit oak of an un i eral ‘ Iavs bef ‘* re Congress utet.! .nterY-?!^ r..ei- ! Um1 l ,ur * ue< l ,U iU faUa > to j ted a faint phosphorescent glow. Tbe i turned with a ^^tletnatt wliocar ni^lii that 1 saw made each indi ; rieil 4k valise and who registered vidual hair on my head stand on | a8 t|le Rev M ,5 Br.wl.ia, O’Fail- end. lor there on the trail, coming ! .. around a sharp angle caused by a ' ,,n ’ Ixiubler. was a jack train of iwen don l L.”—Sew York Tribune. A Woman’s Discovery. bark and thick waxy leaves. One : day he pulled off one ol the leaves j £ capjl(>| .Vd ins^Ccd ih Jren’a 1 '* ftS bee " n, ; , ' le lhal lo ? a i «<> faithful wife and cl.il- and put it 111 his mouth and found . . 7. . I la ‘b' ln Hits county. Disease Inch made them appear ali lliej more vivid agaiust the side of the it to be very sweet, and upon ex ainining the place from which he ; neS9 ‘ hail plucked the leaf lie discovered 1 ,ru0 ® b that the plant was bleeding or emitting from llie wound a clear, thick looking juice, which, upon ; tasting amt examination, proved to be honey. He then commenc ed to nurse tbe new volunteer growth with the. ter.derest care and attention, looking after lliem daily; and as the summer advanc ed the plants continued in grow, and | of hit future usefulness and great after haring wanders?) the departments and looked at the Washington rnonii ment, and after having paid his resjiects to the Frcsideal, he came to the conclusion that he felt in tensely bored. He missed bis fa miliar surroundings, and he had no friends to talk lo. Washing ton people had such a queer way about them, so different from all that lie was used to. He felt al most sorry at having come here iu the fall he selected and; 10 legislate fur an ungrateful coun London. A long legal process : followed, and Winsor was cast...., ..., , . , , , , „ , j , . . 1 lull. 1 hey were loaded with dil- •Another wonderful discovery 1 into a debtors prison, accompany| fcrenl !ll lit .i e8 ,,f merchandise, and the last one, which dren. In 1S6S his frieuds effected far toned its clutches uiarn her and for seven years she withstood its* a * lt l 1 ibe bank, which severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seem ed imminent. For three months she coughed ineessaully and could not sieep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose lhal she slept al! night and with one (Millie has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.” Thus writes W. C. Ham rick & Co., of Shelby. S. C.—Get a free trial bottle al J. W. Stax toKo's Drug Store. abandoned llie charge against him. The Winsors returned lo New Y oik. In 1885 Mrs. Winsor called on her brother. Joseph ' Bo- <Mfce, and asked him for her $10,- 000. “I have used.” said lie. “$5,000 of that amount in effecting a set tlemcnt with the Mercantile Bank. For the rest” Here lie paused. "My house is infested with rats. I entered my cupboard one day and found $4500 gone and the the spec tral driver was urging on wilh| his short goad, seemed lo be load ed with flour. Evejy. once in a while, as llie train slowly filed along, this last jack would lean bis load against a projecting rock, a« il resting himself. This would cause the driver to punch it with Ida short stick. The weird spec ire# slowly passed from view around tbe lull, and, more dead than alive from fright, we made our way to where we bad left the horse and buggy. My compan ion informed me, while on our way back lo the city, that this strange sight could lie seen any dark night.—ViUaburg Times. Word was sent up tu Mrs. Miller that the parson bail arrived and that the bridegroom awaited her in the parlor. The bride elect appeared clad in a dress of black silk. She was very timid, and looked horrified when she beheld several strangers in the parlor—guests who bad in vited themselves to be present at the ceremony. Mrs. Miller, who seemed to be a woman of 40 rears, rather slight of figure, but with a comely face, wliUjiered something to tbe bride groom. “She doesn't want to lie mar ried before all these people,” said Mr. Tucker to the parson, and it was decided that the marriage should take place in tbe lady's pTivale room. This was done, Mr. Jcnks, the proprietor of the To clean and brighten a carpet, dilate one gill of common ammo ; nia in a pail of clear water, then ; dip into and wring out a large soft j doth and wipe the entire surface with it. A friend tells us that a very ef fectual remedy for a corn is a raw eranberry cut in two, and hntind over it. Iteats and softens it so if may be picked out. • mi Fill the bole in front of tbe sta ble door, made liy the horse's con tinual tramping, with flat, thin stone that will break and grind up easily. Apple green will be the spring color, but only^girls with fresh pink an<l while complexions can wear it. -«.•-» If you want to learn something about currying horses try a new, sharp currycomb on your head. If your bools arc hard lo pull on in the mornings rob a little hard soap on the heels and instep.