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

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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal BY JAS. W. STANFORD. “Independent in Ail Things—Keutral in Netting.” TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE. TT/^T VTU CcTHBnrr Amur. Estal.li.Jicd IMIS. I „ VUlJl X !!!• <-1TI1BERT KutKEPKISe, lg81 j CoSSOUDiTt* 1M». CUTHBERT, GA„ THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1888. NOM4 Enterprise & Appeal. 1 , ~ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : j par copy one year-. . . . $1.00! “ ’ Six itiontUx . . . . 50 “ Three month* . . . !■> | DAY PAXAF-XORR.OOIXO WEST. Arrive 3:10 r. m. uoixu Arrive ” *■ FLOK19A * WKUTVKN rASSESSK*. HOINR WPT. Arrirn 3:13 a. m. j coixc KAST. 11:11 P. m. i Union Spring*. Kufauln, ! Dawson, between Montgoiu- j •rr and Smithviile. F«rt Gaines train makes close eon- | bnction with the Montgomery A. Macon j Tom*r—r—* Cuthbert. 1>. PUKI.rS. Agent H Arrive 0U>p* Cuthbert. D R ULTJ.JSr S W ZgCjgl feWESTER-N ' Urailroad. TY 'fY 33DUTE. | POWDER ll Absolutely Pure. On and after VW'hirx i:,v . Itch. 22. 7.S38, peaarnKvr trains will run as i.jll'iws: CUXTUAL fT-.StnTO TIMK. TOR THE WEST, SOUTH & SOUTH. Wavcross Cincin’li Hail. Express. Express. Brunswick lr 6:25 am 1:40 p m 4:«[pin pyirs- M »li t«:Wani I2:'« p inS :1a pm Jamaica Absolutely T HIS Powder never varies. A mar vel of purity. strmgth ami whole- ’ swmencHS. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and ramiei i»e sold in competition with tlm multitude of low tot. short weight, alum or phosphate i t >oi\drrs. Sold only in cans. Royal Da-I ;iu.f?Powder Co., 10G Wall Street. New ! York. mav22-lr sntme goods. SHARRIS’S POPULAR IT GOODS HOUSE! —SPRING GOODS. DRESS GOODS! KID GLOVES ! Few hnaeee In Inurh larger cities ran elmw a handsomer Stock. Oar Embroidered end Braided Dress Kobe*, of which we ban anld a g-ent m«nr. are perfectly heanti- fill. Ail the leading shade, in Alha'rnee. Plain. Stripe and Fig ured Suns Veiling.. A handsome line nf ltlack Goode, Henrietta | Ctethe, Dreh lie Alma. Beet brands. We guarantee, and yon will find it to your interest to examine our Gloves. Silk Gloves in all shades. Long and abort Milts. Genu Kid Gloves, all sizes, with heavy aiik back, the latest out. i * m p *«»•» r •«* \ lv 7:23 a m - :2* j» m 3 :3ft P m j WavuraviHc lv S :V0 a m 3 :«*3 |» »»* { * P '» j _ Woken lv n til :3!»p m S:L» 1* »**t i lining He Cussed. _ An amusing scene, the lesultof Latin in a quarter that dill ■ehUU’villcivflil-H III I'.Upin !*1 , i, f - Wavcro^.. «rl>:42a iu3:03 P m 9:lo pm j Rot appreciate the weight of that Mavimtiah nr 12:23j»*n»~7:3S p in «:10a m | dead tongue, occurred in the Charleston * 4:20lp m li-' :23 a *n H m ! Cailahnn .nr 11 :2u:un t»:3S) p m C:4{»« »•* Jack’villr.ar 12:00 m 7 :43 |> m 4:a »i ; Tfcuaiiirivillcjar 1:22 i» m*l0:33 |> iu Feiwacola nr 10:m* Mobile .nr 2:13 a*m *«w Orleans ar7:10 .n m* JarkBonTiilv lv 7:30 a in Callahan lv#:07|am Charleston lv 2:43 am Havannah. 1 v 7:0C_aitn WavcroriB ..lv I0:ooam Ttarbon lv 11:10 a ni .Vlauahii . W 12:07 p ni *Xy Ty lv 1p m Mum tier. lv 1:3t p m Willingham lv 2:21|>m Daria . lv 2:3rt p he Albany . ar 3:00 p in Patent Office :*t 12 m, today. .Some days ago Chief Clerk Lip* couil), of Soutii Carolina, w ho left i he head uf ihc Order of Grsinges in his native State to preside over the Patent Ollice as Chief Cletk, issued an ortler which proved di* laRlelul to many of the chiefs of j division. Among those who ob jectcii to the older was Mr. liul* | lock, of -Tennessee, Chief the 4 10a tu I Gazette division. He interested himself in having the order modi- 7 jfa'i p in 7 :40 p m G SiO a in 1 IHtl p m 10-10 p in 11 :40p m 12:30 a in 2:3«> ;t iu 2:43 a ni Silks! Silks!! SilksI!! ftrns Grain. Rhadainc, Moire. Surah, in all the latest and deair- able shades. Special bargains iB Black Silks. Having purchased several pieces at a sacrifice, will aell them ac cordiugly. Ginghams and Satines. Second arrival of these Gooda. They arc selling very rapidly. French Salinca al 20c. which are sold in cities at 25c. Washing Suitings, do not fade. Canvass Cloth. Cheese Cloth, in all colors. For boys waists—new line of Chwiolls, just what you want. 7 :1.S 1> 111 111 ; fieri without, first having consulted P :(X) am! ° 1 :U5 |> in J Mi. I.ij.cicni). Comuiission cr Hall V-oriji u!! listeuod to the case n* presented Gai'> a iu I j (V jj r u,ii| IH .|{ am) modified the The-fact coming to Sir. Montgomery ar 7:25 it in Cululiibus. ar • Stacon .. . sr 6:45 p to Atlanta . itr !<>:'45 p n Marietta ar 12:05 am Cbattanooga ar 4 UtT a in J^MiaviUo ae6:40pm Cineinnati ar «:-42'p m k'ROM TUli.WEXT. N'URTi 1 .t SOUTH W :\yrin.s Klorhla I Lipcnuib's attention, lie called Mr. 6 :40 a m i ! oruer. Mail. Express. tSuetunati lv 7 :.55'a in latilisville lv Chattanooga lv 5:05 p in llari-tta lv p in Atlanta lv 1»:->1 p m Martin lv 1:25 a in Citlumlnis lv ■_ Jlmitpoim-ry lv 7:25 p m Altinov _ lv 4 11 "> Pavia' . .lv.5:19 a in Y5 iiliiiyliaiii'lv;5:3i a in Muntner— lv 6:01 a ui Tv Ty ■ lv 6:16 a ni Alap'alia . ..lv 7:4s a in P.ar.o . lv 8:45 a m Waycro.it ar9:47 a m 9:00 p in Bullock is :03 p in S:t>3 ;i m 12:3.‘> p m 2:30 p m to account. The a p ip 12:13 p ui 7 :P*;»iu Tf:Top m 12:20 mu 12:33 n ni 2:12 a m 3 -.14 a m 4 :2S it ui Nftvauiiah ar 12:23 pm Charleston nr4:2^|iin Callahan ar 11:26 am (.:4.>ain Jacksonville ar I'-UPd m ‘» IH Maw ttrleans lv 8:l0r» iu Molstle lv 1 :"9 a Pemai-ohi .. lv 5:1.» a in ThamaM'ille lv 1 4~' P Jaeksonvillelv 7:5na in 1 : s> p ni Callahan lv****? a m 2:« P Charleston, lv 2:45 n m 6:-W am Bavannah lv 7 :U6 a ill 1 :25 p in __ - WaVerassltTTtUtkt a lit 5:00 p iu 10 :-'»l a III addattVe lv410:25ani 5:26p in 10:25 a m Hoboken lv 10:40 a m 5 :41 p in I0:-W:i m Wavnesv e lv 11:39a m 6:S5pm I! :29 aItt Jamaira lv 12:19 p ni7:l2p hi 12:19pm P’.' M'ah Ivtl2 :4('.p to 17 :57 p in 12:46 pm Brunswirk ar 1:1« p m 8:0f pm I :t»P two ilcutlunicH wei'e cng.igcd i» di* cus>itig the nmt’er, :iud Mr. Bui lock explained' that the order would lio»e had on ex poiU facto effect, and for thot. reason lie thought it tvus properly modified. Mr. Lijicomh "ir» very angry at his long Huge, and said excitedly: "You shan’t cuss me, sir, you shan't cuss me."’ and dealt life delicate Mr. Bullock a blow, which tlic latter parried with his ljft arm. Mr. Bullock returned llie compliment by landing on the capacious liosom Embroidery and Laces! Acknowledged by every one who has seen them, to lie tbs hand contest anti cheapest ever brought to this market. New atyle of Hamburg, worked on finest India Linen, with Inserting snd Edging attached Torchon Linen Lore of the finest quality. FlconclBgs I FtokSclngs!! Black Financing, Cream Nor mmndy. Embroidery, and Orien tal. We call special attention to our Black Silk Finunciugs, which an decidedly the handsomest in the market. Our Normandy Flouncing, *n tirely new. in Cream and While, is lovely. Wii+e Goods! Anything you may call for in this line. White Batiste in l’lsiit and Stripe—Flain ami Check Nainsook. Plain and Dolled Swiss. All colors uf Tarlcton. In this Department we fire selling more Gtxnis than we ever have, owing to the handsome assortment we carry. Our entire Stocjc -is in, and we can fit and suit any one, regardless to size or style. Orders taken for Suits— fit guaranteed. PARASOLS! New Style* this Season—entire ly different from last, with solid gold handles. Silk Umbrella* for ladies anti gentlemen. A full line of Misses and Children's Parasols in. Silk. Satin ami Plaid Silk. Come am! see them. SHOES! Ladies Ki<l Button, Fliiladcl pills tint dr, none belter. Children and Missel JShne*. School Shoes, Plantation Shoes; in fact, any kind of a Shoe you msy call for. and we gUafahtee •very pair you buy. HATS! HATS!! Gents Stiff Hats in all colors. Soft Halt, square top. latest style. Youths' and Children Ilals. FOR CHILDREN! One Hundred and Fiftv! * j Suits from 4 to 13 years,! bought from a Manutaetur- j er who was closing out. From One to Three Dol lars saved on a Child’s Suit by walling to see me. O JULLDTERY. Misses and Children's^'Trimmed Hats al your own price. * | Ladies and; Children’s Ustrim ' med Hats. Scarfs! Scarfs!! j CARPETS A Kepabltaia Ueg. “That is my dog,” said a well dressed gentleman who had just entered tlie *gunstore of Thomas L. Briggs on West Third street yesterday. The person in ques lion was Mr. J. A. Frick, the twine manufacturer of Philadel phia, whose place of business is on Market street. The canine was a monst rous fellow of the St Bernard species. lie bail been dozing in the shooting gallery ail joining the store, ami a cotnimini eating window was iqien just above where he lay. M r. Frick hud been conversing with the proprietor of the gunstore.-and tin! dog, heat ing hit mice, cleared the open window at a single bound, anti annual alighted on a case of stuffed birds near the counter. The next in stsnt the gentleman gave sub stantia! proof of his uo, ::iir,t'ince ship with the dog. To Mr. Briggs he was known ns Duke. -Blaise, old fellow, cmne here,” shouteti the stranger, and with a Seared by a Specter. A New Jerscytnan and an ed teetotaller furnishes litis ghost story: “People who reside on and la the vicinity/>f a lonely plateau, at P.-itetson. N. J., known as Haledon Hill, have often been terrorized by a ghostly apparition in the lot in ul' a woman. A few months ago Iter ghoslship appeared to nub John Muller, a resident of lha lull, for several nights in succes sion nut’, so alarmed him that he was about to lake his family to A resilience in another quarter of the city. The spook ceased to persecute him, however, ami Mul ler decided to remain, but now he is sorry he did. “Muller is employed in a fac tory in that city, and it is gener ally late at night when lie returns home. Last •Friday night he left his shop for his home on the hill r and while traversing a lonely space on the plateau was startled by a loud shriek, lie had heard the sound before, aud its repeti tion gave him a pang of terror, lie gave one glance in the direc tion from whence the u neat tidy cry came ami turned to By. bilt the sight that met hi* gaze com- And Floor Oil Cloths, Tapestry. (|rrs , h „ weii b r ., Uie For Gentlemen, in Silk, Satin and i KK^-lls-lhrce l*b—»nd «lra Ottoman. White Silk Ottoman! • u t* r h " , P !,n ’ 1 flas Ci ‘ r '^ •■■r ;j >yons toting; the St. LVrnani | j,j el4 .|y unneivvi! him. an«l he sprang towani Mr. Frick ami 1 sceuicl as if chained t« li»e earth, placing hoth pairs upon his shoe! 1 I hrough the gloom lie perceive*I, YOUTHS CLOTHING! Hosiery ! Hosiery!! Of which we have a good a* sortment in Cotton. Liale Threat! and Silk. Our 25c. Latlics Hose, full, reg ular made, is a bargain. Our new line ami new style of, Ladies Handkerchiefs have been j tfike VOUT lllCJISUrO, ailtl very much admired. Scarfs, the^aew style. Call ami j ire t hetn. New style Collar and Cuff- leading brands. G-nla Hemstitched, colored bordered Handkerchiefs. Gsnts Underwear of every de scription. in Gauze, Lisle and Nainsook. i ofllt-e use; Rugs and 5!ats, a full ! and complete line. Car Load Trunks! So trouble to fit you.! Come along, we have just what you want,*and if you ! can't l*e pleased, remember half enshrouded by t lie night mist, the form of a woman, iter long hair Boating wildly on the wind. One of her hands was pointed straight l-vrunl him. with fort-fin ger extended, and the other held aside a fold in her snowy robe, re vealing a fair boson:, in the cen ter of which appeared to be a large I big parade in Philadelphia al; ttuua d | from which blood flowed Cheapest to the Hneat, smallest. Elaine's reception and also headed | freely. to the largest. We ean please {the II simony Legion parade dur | "J 1 was the same t.s.on that - Muller had sctu beforr, and ho yon. j 'lie last Presidential campaign j ^ M lo , lis kllt , 8 . lUll ‘ nmTUlIDDD ! * aJ oocompajiied that olgantza , iuri6 a h j 8 f ace in his hands Then REMEMBER Hion in its visitations from place j came a rc:>elilitm ot that bluod- lo place. During a visit to Mary ; chilling cry that had first nttrncl- inslincts <>f its nature it* j >y at seeing its old master. It was then explain ed that the snlmai's name was James G. Blaine and that lie is n ; staunch Republican not only iu . name but in action. He led the I It is no trouble lo show Goods. 1 : land the animal rescued from SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! The P. K. Shirts, rhellirr you wish to purchase or I . . . , r0 • : drowning a girl of 8 years of age. A . a I*. I ■ .. 1 1 ». t-l t u t I. ,tV 1m atV ' led his attention, ll roused Lint- j from the lethargy into which lie was sinking and nerved linn lo a for which its owner waa presented ; u t „f des|ieralion. Rising lo his The mar.v novelties out this not. A cordial invitation is ex tended lo all. In onr store sill: . i j with a set of resolutions from bet • j be found all the latest style, of! u anU frivn(U and lLc dog t open rront, the season New styles of Fans.! iren ,^i lferiI i 0 unted collar both j . in ten days we give you a | Utest Style. Plaited Bosom Shirts, j beautiful table Scarf,. L«"" i ()f wllicll , r# DOW in ^.session ^adotT ready 8 season are lo be found on lion in our Store. rxbibi Custom-Made Suit with no* additional charge. Plain Shirts. Colored Shirts with j hrequins to match, made of Piush Curts nnd ('..liars—the best Uu liiod Gimp, aud hundreds of pretlv latiDtlricd Shill for $1 00. G^ods which we cannot mmtion. corpulent Mr. Lip.-omh. one I* the The mn giy t* n.-i* of the combatants w«»ke up ti*e messengers who lme ll:e corridors, and coming lo the res cue they prilled the two chiefs. Quid having been restored, Mr. BulI«K*k explained, in good South Csrohna granger English, what j he meant by his Latin quotation. The gentlemen shook hands and ; the tnessengets in I he corridor* re- : >utned their slumbers.- A’ete York ! •Sun. HARRIS’S POPULAR DRA GOODS HOUSE. In all the changing ocenc* nf life. Her lira that «• widely vary. I’ve never •|*nt a lii«|>pirr hour Than walking-honte witli Mary. llow often aa a b*»v. when life Was voting ami glad and hearty, lirsturiiiriit I have seen hrr home From !*iiiging *^»oo! «»r party. We kn.*w lint then how goi»d they were, T)i»-!iotih wr passed together. As iiand in han<( with Hghtsomr hearts VYr stroUrtl aoros* the heather. WALKlffUiiHOlIK WITH MART, ed the peril he was in. Tlie bull I mail sack, chickens, salted in a lowered his head, pawed the 1 birrcl, and jewelry. The re waa ground With deep liellowinR., and j >Uo foumJ # ^ m ' nt .ining a vast then, from smne unsccotintablr cause, suddenly turned ponder | ““"““t ,,f correspondence, show otisly about and made off across j ing that Ciara,Bla!ock, the teach the church green toward the 1 er, was Secretary snd Treasurer of : church door, where some S a .v ; a n extensive gang of burglars, and iheidgear with red plume* and ^ tHv i.led the ; nhb«»ua waa just at that moment • i diftpU}rd by the getitlrr portion M*' 1 *** «« wc-ll ae arranged many ; ot the congregation. Of course lot the details. She was then Though since these days frnui Mary's j there were alroug arms enough seardied, anil letters were fount! side j an il sturdy farmers enough lo se 1 cure him very soon, ami so the in seem to belong lo the old men.— • But most of litem would probably be willing lo exchange fame for voulh.—Courier Journal. Eommice aud Blizzard. A lilllr farm house among the Sow Is the Time 1*0 wit e«A«i>M. • w J rnrrhftHi* tiokrtn’nt the sution,- *nd save extraJfarc rollecteJunon the train, i Th« uimUtrain at all o «K » fin-, ti«tnn. , ! Connections made at WaycroBs t»> ann j from all woints on Savannah, l'londu A 1 to use lbalges safsapanl.a with I*>- Western Itailway. t i <Ii*le T«*ia>b, lb** jiruat purifier lor Fitllnian I'alace sicepiiiR airi ^ ann | the b!«x»*l. A certain euro for rbeu- Itor.Hoir *'ur-». ,*-.•« ! luattHm. ncroiubma affection*, and ali H. rt. HAINEsS, r,E0. W. llAINKS^ ( diseases pccuiiar to lcmalw. Ucno- tiie system. Take no j diseases peculiar to i vat os and invigorates (Jpii’l Manager. Superinteinlcn: C. D. OWEN’S, .1. A. McPt FFIL. , . .- - , TrwUie'M.nnajjor. «pr’I !*»-■**. Agent, t Uysiciiwn recommend it. y w. AX ilKit. At GtfnM i'a^s. Agt. j other. K&nguin Loot Mcdirnm l o., —fiwwBWj'..'.Hjnju- . wii'u**'uri > Manufacturers, Nashville. Tcnn. fl Sold l»v J. W. Stanfoud. DR. WESTMORELAND, uK.vnsr, Offers Ills services to the public in nil Uu branches of Work warranted. Office over the Vwslofllce. Rooms formerly <>eeu j per bottle. To (JistRnt Iftiirl.* I’ve wandere*!. The time I've spent away from her Tome *ceu:» vainly s«piaiuicred. I.ast night once inora 1 taw her huint; The stum were blinking blindly Through riiied rlontis. hut into thine iiei e\c* were beaming kindly. We talked of all the happy put. Of pleaenr* long departed. Ami !h>iti c<»nfe«s«rd that oft since then We had been heavy-hearted. And ere we reached her father’s home 1 t«>id tier h«*w 1 d missed her, Aud while we lingered at the rate 1 stoof»cd and foiully kissed her. itefore we parted ’twa» agreed Our paths no more should vary; S«- mereafnr from her I’ll roam, I’m going to marry Mary. j cident ended. Strange lo »ny. ; there ia but one obscuie inbabi ! lant of Caldwell who remembers < it lo day. although many more I trivial rircii!u»*t.-.nres arc con slant Iy talked «»f. Grover Clrte*! , , , j land was the hero par excellence I of a " e 2' | among the chibiren of Caldwell, j Aansai City (Jfo ) Cor. AT. i. j and the grown folk*, loo, for ai " wr/i/. _ gmij while aflerwani.—A'eic Fort Call kill mountains, although al most hitlJrn from the Tirtv of trav elers bv the grrat drifts of snow, afforded shelter to a belated Chi cago drummer. The family con sisted of father, mother, aud two ■laughters, aged respectively 14 and 18 yeais. The drummer made himself at home, of course. He . i sat by the cheerful lire and told The same day the liny, were “f- long stories «r his many travels, rested while hiding in the garret | while the family galberml shout ■>f a school house. Other muinlters him and listened with intrresl. sewed in her dress giving the Iu cation of several horses and tell ing her who to send for them.— Th: Inferiority of Uerauaj. The Ne i York Tribune says the new Kaiser “goes homo l* the most splendid sovereignly in the woii.l.” This, though n common opinion, is untrue in almost every sense. If sovereignty be measur ed by extent of domain, and nat ural resource*, Germany is many limes inferior lo Russia. England, or tlie United Slates; if by the n i ni her of subjects, while she has 4G OOU.OGd, England has 300, 000.000. Bosnia 103.000.000 and the United States 65.000,000; if by the volume of commerce, she is i far behind England. In the raat- nf which arc Mr. Frick. In addition fuel, he dashed headlong toward the apparition, and arriving near it gathered himself together in for a fierce sti liggle. lo to these | dutch li.e woman hy the thrtdll. i Herald. j Their Chit* was a Girl. For some weeks burglaries had Nsnie Old Hen. Emperor William, aged ninety, W. W. Corcoran, eighty nine, Mr. Alcott, eighty eight, and Chief lo cheer the weary hours he j lpr n f steam vessels, railroads and told of being anew bound on the . , . , _ , ! way to the Far West, and how, af | Lmiled Stale* and I j ter many days of hardship in the Great Britain are easily her blizzard, a relict lrain came to 1 their assistance. Then he related hia experience in the various cities of the world, the gains, losses, rn rouragcmenls and rebuffs wbief lie had met, until he finally di* pied by Dr. Worsham. ' w. R. THORNTON, DENTIST CUTHBERT. O F PICK W>Ht ov«r I«. E. K; O-kaliHiso, K:i*.. is now a fa- 1IblIulll minis town. Al tlie recent mu-1 D* t'" t '■ * mcipal election, ladies were elm-; (he brightest from the beginning. | open. en _.*..!'.i._ I sen for the ofliee* of .Mayor and j Many testimonials agree in this j iff and Council. They lp»ve taken the : He was a sturdy little chap. Willi sul t „ oath, and entered upon the dis- | light eyes and lirown hair, and a | ! been Treqnent at Colnmhua and '■ Justice Waite, sevrnty-one, have -r »~m' r ' ° r * j other points in Southern Kansas, j a t) this year and these deaths He UidaT Scared" ! Last Friday night the safe in the | call attention lo the longevity of Grover was, of all the children, j ra 'l* a J al that place was blown : active and famous men in all lands ; f or |,j s Bravery in enduring it { up for dead. * u j Frank Siddall (leriors, and she is excelled by L erc hant, and subsequently France. If a sovereignty is lo Ire- boujllil hjm bM . k after measure*! by the inffneace of trail* he is quite u sportsman and j he sprung at her and grasped— fireman. During a game of ball nothing but thin air. With a * moukintr laugh the r.Dj-ant lift ,n ru.ladelpi.ia some year, ago he . as s 8 11(U]l . a i y J l played second base with the Key . EBll ji„n er was left alone. Slowly stone club when one of their play-1 he turned his footsteps homeward, era was crippled, and caught lour ! and this time he and his family men out on fiv halls, winning the ; will leave the neighborhood. game for the club. His broken i ^ k|iq , mve sec . n thc gllost ^ teeth attest this fact, rbc sound j s j,| e Mtlller, but r.nne » Uo have of a firebell or gong will set him j had the same thrilling experience almost wild with anxiety and ex-; as-he. Some of the men employ- citem.nl, se eager is he lo get oat! e ‘‘ >« 1 “ ,us «' »* ® ° ilon s.*i3'they have c nc*»Uttlerecl th« for a run. . specter, but that it always fled at Mr. Briggs procured Duke a j their approach. Searching parties few days a»o from his brother in 1 have been organized and gone in , . . . I quest of the lineal Lilly stranger, law, Lewis Grantnger, of Frank I 1 - ° ford. He is 7 years of age and ^ measures 31$ inches in height, is; ^ <! o. l ceewa • feet 7 inches in length from tipi to tip. and when in active condi- tion weighs 148 pounds. The axSfXirsjji, CCitfT massive collar which encircles his; neck measures 30 inches in cir cumference, 3 inches in width and tips'the scales at about 3 pounds. Mr. F'lick had given the jiiimal lie sold him trt the Philadelphia : —A'eic York Star. • . s 3-=i oAUXUIt lb. governed upon the government, ■eedr.m of opinion, contentment covered a Dcsdemona in the house- of the jieopic, regularity of struct- held, who pit id him for his ’acapesj llrPi ,«,liiic*l or any other test or hy field aud flood, and admired mai.il j |ar g ( . (1 f yliriir official duties. The next night the Slier-j In America, George Bancrotl, i all with so much patience. Constable David Gordon j the historian, is eighty seven. Neai j When tired of narr.tiug his in- work to watch the house oi: Dow, only a few weeks ago defeat •I* — — m wm i G**n. L»D»'iti , fri (l*’v»ti*s liimRi’ll ! entirely l*. grape culture »u iii» lace Ibal «raa alwava tiiled life and color, and tlial in GA. sMe rublic ^qiiarr. v’s StvAt-e. fcMT-ly The Arlington, MRS. W. H. LOCKE, Proprietress (I.ate of tlie National Hotel.) ! Ga. Ellsworth lngalla is« «aid to be I r»n almost exact physical counter I jvirt ot In** father, the Senator. rith ' * U *I M * 1 * 11 *^ perkons. Saturday led when a candidate !or ma3*or of |- e ji. j tuoining. Gordon's dead body.; Portland, is eighty four. Simon tures recalled his mother's. One ; rid«lled with buckshot, was found ; Cameron, who* was in Lincoln's Cabinet, is eighty-eight. Had Mr. Lincoln lived until now he! would have been seventy-eight.— . ... .Sunday, as the small pr*N*es»iv>it • near the house of a family named ; pretty little estate at Gainesville, j wa8 returning from the church, a ' .... - . . , . i Hlulock. The condition of the red bull came plunging down the: . , , . . . , . roaii through the village Just a. j ^'rubbery showed that the shots SHOW CASES THE ARLINGTON I SmipplU-d with <>a«. Water. (Electric; Hells and Flirfriinl Bath Rooms. i Kntirc satisfaction ff'iarantwd to a! 1 who inav favor her with iln ir vationac, , ClkkkS—Messrs. K. 14. Freeman and I C. O. I-o. ke. ocil-i't Knfanu. Alabama, j maws Grover, who was the smallest of: were fi red from the Blalock yard,! David Dudley Field i* eighty two. the array, was toddling across in ; autl the lather, mother and datigli J G*n. Joseph E. Johnson and John boys ' G. \V iiitliS are eighty. Jefferson : Davis is seventy nine. Oliver rear. 1 he bull was of the j lpr , w cre arrested, but the the kind that are not lo lie trifled i i re--; ARTISTIC STOKE CesisrsssT. state W TKRRY SHOW CASK CO. leblO-IJ- FIXTCBIW. eimirr v tnts. Ask for 7*mp1kl«t. At lU»liviIlo« Ti wilh, it bless one is quite tired of! 'this life or there is a tall fence ! conveniently near for refuge ' He was twenty yards away, when Grover slop|ted abort anil looked up at him. * The angry bull, as he did so, strangely enough slacken ed his pace, yet still came for had disapj>cared. Headquarture loi* PIANOS AND ORGANS! U-restiug talcs he would suggest a game of checkers or dominoes. The IS year old daughter eagerly joined him in thc game, ami while moves anil sets were being studied nut an interchange of glances took place which led the drummer to bvlieve that lie hail at last found a pair of hazel eyes which reflect ed what he had read so much about. When be retired to the cozy bed provided him by the friendly Samaritans, it was only to dream of the eyes and pretty face of the farmer's aweet dough ter. On Y/eduesday morning he 1 Can Sell You an ORGAN OR PIANO Clie a pel* Sunday it was announced that! Wendell Holmes and Hannibal Clara Blalock, the oldest daugh-; Hamlin are, with Gladstone and ter, had confessed everything.— j Tcnnvson. eighty eight. I’resi j found he must say good by. Just The girl, a handsome brunette 20 j .| en i McCoah. of Princeton, and ! b^-re hi* departure he stood in head of her class at the Columbus j »re heYrnty six. President Barn- ward, swinging the air with Iris! High School iavl spiing, and had j ard, oi Columbia College, is se* heavy tail and shaking his head | b,en appointed a teacher in the jenly eight. Prafessor Dana and ne’aT ihe nation'i'lniure^President! J'"*”*’ ' Vart ^ bc, '°*’ 1 1 ‘" lfal! ' Gm. Freemont are aeventy-foUr. tic paused, aad, a» far as his bull- j ia ‘* ,lle re *l** cl °* 1,11 classes, and i Admiral Porter ia seventy three, ish brain could conceive of it, was ; • ras regarded as one of the moat Geu. Julia! Early is seventy-two. apparently noaplus»«d by Hie sit j promising young girls in the town, i Justice Miller, Justice' Field amt I No cards.—Houghkee/uie Jfetee- uation. He was not used to be j l'herefure the surprise was the! Senator Dawes are seventy one.; t’reu. boy suhkI i grealel " lu ‘ u * 1,e confessed that; the age nf Chief Justice Waite. Brace l>. she saw her brothers John and | Louis Kossuth mill lives at the! and with an eloquence and power of persuasion of which ouiy a Chicago drummer is capable, he made a proposal ot marriage, the girl said yes. the patents gave their consuat. ami tlie wedding will take place on E isler Sunday. ling stopped by such trifling im j pediments. The lilll | looking at him with wide, staring OT C5IUG TEE GEIOHNE I CELEBRATED ■■ — again, which he disappeared. He was rery much pleased lo find him in such good hands, anil promises to 'ESs3U¥Eil PILLS make frequent visits to Chester , peepaeed can or on purpose lo see social evolution, Germany will be : yetes. found far less “splendid” than i several other •■sovereignties.”! Even in the matter of mililarr re j V-a revs, which are men, horses, j money and fuel, a cool, unbiased : him.—Chester SAVED FROM SUICiDE. PROSTRATED M3 AN3 BODY- A Life Saved ia Savannah. When I liciran the use .if your French T.EMING BROS., Pittsburgh, P 0>Bmarg of Csrx7xa»ni3 nmi* is St. LcsV marl-1 y Would Hare to Ask ilis W ife. On a recent day Mr. Cox, of New York, eulei lainrd the House with liis views of the b:!l which calculation shows Gel many to be! Wine of focal was pnu.trat.Hl and bro-i far inferior to the United States,!exeesser'andover 1 cxertloi,. 1 ’. 11 !"had beeni proi"*®* U> give thc bodies of Great lititaia. or Rudgia. These ya*acs of our press in bonor ot Grrmanr »re an expreit sion of the same spirit of Success peliefi t«»|rive u|»a lucrativehusiiicNs ; paupers to nieilic.-il college# tut' nstl Iwoine little lieftcr than an it**-j .. . m ,/■’«#• r « -* ccmtlnnaHy I tlisse-cUon. Mr. GoX hivoretl the on the ground iterest <»f the interesi of com; and !»eci!c. rltouiv «k*»>|iotuk*nt. ! «a»«- it^wjcu inc iv !«:• iv« i nvaiMi ...... j worship, which bows with dero-' v'g» r - an ff * u ' a, ;! c ’« attend to a large ; (he dead, tion and obsequiousness at the; cheerful and O. K." i * tavo. u, *• shrine of Mammon, Gambrinus. 1 i- si S*'cd-, Mars, or Sullivan, so long as they J. I.. WOOD. he. wear thc champion's bell, without inquiring into the character of their methods or the permanency ‘•hocaUsff of tlie changes that lake place in . jour im#ial sphere. The body, A Hoile asd Good Worn Bayed From ae j «i>ich is a mere shadow or the Giare Wlo Had Despaired ai Liras. 1 life, is of little consequence, com- ! pared wilh that life. “> »» insensible tothep^ , . . . »... . > restored to health again, ami expecteil; icrvatloc of llie form il&t-lf. W lb» of their sovereignly. I bat Ger-; to die at any time. Pemberton's wine of, t |,at is huinaii could do otherwise ? many baa “licsted” her opponent S^d.’mid'r.a;! i ib then, we would preserve tbw tlcawf In m in the last tiro •‘mills’* is quite enough to set*ure her the worship of a large cwhich will desert truthfully say that it Itas not only kept j memory of our Gear an<i me alivi*. hut strengthened an*! r;u^e<l, f r i en< ls. with tlieir features me up .40 that 1 asain enjoy the Wrings • . ., . - . , . . of iioailh. 1 siifi&rvH with jfreat nerve i *»ea til less picture, ailtl since Wff !»er ► I,rinc as MiiUh-nlv an they ' «*^hauNtHin. nu orjmnic luurt disease, j cannot have them ia marble ami i»nly in ilusL, let thetr health ami , . - .. ... , , with cold riukiiijg spella. with little pow* iilit that of ^uilivao, when . er of reaction, and I*eni!»frtoii’}« Wine *r, . . is beaten, or forced lo a 4 *draw.**—-' Coca is the only article that would bring i s:i»ctv in life be ouf cukT anxiety Christian Standard. un « <l ui 'jk reaction.'' | in legislation.erew as in onr homes. [•signed.] ... i “I^t ns care frrr them in suelt II mode by law that they may he Mr. Endicoti will have B« more B .„ 5 | ... I — ' You are fwsing depressed, yonr • smoking in the War Department., eyes, without a shade ..f lear nr ! n iiliam get tlieir guns, steal fioin ; age of eighty five. Cardinal New j ,« poor, you are bothered I manifestly for the reason that I SUFFERING MANKIND. i. noAetal Bio ia • I. O.M . ...1 wlai. .. .. I -V .. . * . * _ . .... . 7 tins. TAMARISK CARTER. MILES OF THIS POINT. - When you want any Instrument, confer with me in regard to price before buying, and I will save you mon ey. I also sell Piano and Organ Stools scoarate. J. W. STANFORD. uncertainty in them, ami wilh 1 the house to the shrubbery, where round cheeks as far from being! Wil , U|n to ,, k c:lIeful aim ani , pale as tbo ripened apples that) , ... . 1 ' r murderei) the constalile in cold in blood. IVlieu the boys relumed to the house she and her mother fixed them up for escape, and John and hung in thc parsonage orchard hard by. At he gradually became conscious, from Ike gaze of tbr g cat brute, more than from any remembered warning that he had received at home, that his bull ship was fiercely hostile in his in lent, Grover clinched bis small fists and a very deep Irown settled upon the fair expanse of iiis bal*y ."Danish 'toreador' nor""kerned j Bl * lock ,,ousc " as “ ! “ lc SuD,,!, - v j « re »« ve V l "°- even to hear the shouts of terror! unde* the rool j This certainly shows great vi ot his sisur* and brothers, who! was found, in which wer<ali man-1 ulity among the leaders of the man is eighty six. Von. Moitke j with Headache, are Gdirelly, nerv- is eighty seven! Ferdinand de j <»'*. generally out iff sorts. eighty-two. Cardi n.-.l j and want to brace ap Brace up. ~ . I.i,t m.t ta-tlli ntinm • Lesseps is Manning l’«>l>c • is seventy seven. Bright, Marshal Bazaine made arrangements to supply them : Kmgiake, the historian of iHICri wilh food and ammunition until j mea, are eevenly-six. Robert they could safely return. ■ Browning and Meissecicr are sev Ali this was told in the coolest i enty five Bismarck, Earl Gran matter of fact nay. Searuli of the} ville and Rawlmson, the hislori made .but not wilh stimulants, spring is seventy nine. 1 be lncl |j l .i negi „ r hitlers, which have for tlieir basis very cheap, bail whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave yon in worse condition -tiian Itefore.— What y«u want ia an alteratire that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver aad Kid neys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle al J. IV. Stajfcthb's Drug had just missed him and discover-; net' of stolen good, including a J nineteenth century. Our limes Stoic. killing |H'ople by bail smells is not Go toll!* Drugstore and buys botttleof war—at least nut outside of Chi j pbiKSTBS'S FRENCH WISE COCA. DA. I —■ • 1 m i Gen. W. S. Harney. U. S. A., is Gov. Hill neither smokes tobac- j a |,ale old man of Rasa Chi istian, co nor drinks anti prohibition — ... liquids. He breakfasts regularly at 6:30 a. in., aad shares his bach elor meal with two nog* and a cat. Col. John Hay. of Washington. I). C. lisa pnrchasrd an estate on 8nna|ice lake, New Hampshire, fora summer home. ^ e The bank is a safer re|m*itory for money than the old trunk na iler the bed. may long with us bore, assured that they have a "life beyond life—an immortality rather than a life.”' At this point Mr. Tsulbce, of Kentucky, asked Mr. Cox if he’ would lie willing that bis own body should he given to medical Da. He recently celebrated the colleges, ami M r. Cox promptly seventieth anniversary of his first J replied with a twinkle in his eye: commission in the service. ! -*1 would have lo ask uiy wile mum ; altonl that.” The Empress of Japan has or i Or course this “iirou^bt down*' dereii an entire uew wardrobe the House.—-Vein York Tribun*. from Worth. Gilbert and Sulli van will have to remodel “The Mikado.” * Teach the boys not only bow to do things, but why they sboukl be dene so. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Bnrnett is one of tlie most industrious nf American authors. Four- of her most popular novehfwere prod no- ed within a period of fiflectt months.