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local ntuoirr train.
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Arrive at Lola.... 19.50 A u
Leave f ,.\ .10.5 AM
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Arrive at Lula.
Leave
4'Joee oouneetion at Atlanta toT all: pointa
Weat and Southwest. Connecting at Charlotte
for all poluta Eaat. Through Tickets' ou sole
at Uaineaville, Seneca Cityj Greenville and
Ipertauburg to all pointa Eaat abd West.
G. J. FOREACRE, General Manager.
W. J. HOUSTON, GouTrasa.&TlcVct Ae’t
Chungs of Sehsclule.
On and after Monday June JdlSTO,'trainson
Northeastern Railroad Will ran ait ftilkrers.
Trains daily except Sunday.
Leavt Alhaua...... A05 I*. Jl.
Arrive at Lula.....'......,....'... 5.20 P. 11,
Arrive at Atlanta.... ..10.90 p ; 'M.i
Arrive at Athens,....10.00 P. M.
Oa Satnrdays this additieua^ tnuu will bo
iasve Athens..... 5.00 A. M,
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Leave Lula..,..,.,..,,..,.,..... 8A9 A, M.
Arrive at Athene.....^.'. , . r *){1.05 X: M.
BoUi twins oonnertAt Lol* vrith pataa each
;K^is^taia5srM«
laell train on Air Line Railroad and by taking
the 5.00 A. M., Satprday train connect .with the
last Northeastern train,'Teaehlijf WtohWthu
New York. ‘
have ample tttho to take the 1
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J^sreLexington..4. .10.00
I^ave Antioch 10/"
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lsave Mecca 7,8*1
Leave AtlanU 7.45
Leave Union Point ,..18.61
Arrive Woodvilto .'..‘.‘.. l.K
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For any of abovo or anything in
the Ding Line call on.
■ 7E. C. LONG & CO.
WHOLESALE AND; RLT.vlL,DRUGGISTS
irtjamecwfri
eisssid THE!
liffiW STORE
'in aVthens,
LYNCH’S
HOUSE ,i
FURNISHING GOODS,
*•* At the Store Jornierly occupied by
R- Itt S 2vX Z TH,
Broad Street, Atlicns, Ga.
niay.27.tf.
SCHOOL BOOKS! ■
AH of the ScKqoI Hooks in use at the
Lucy, Cobb Institute,..
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fit Madame Sosncwsfci's Horn School,
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LONG AND STIIAIIT.
»t akr. x n. maktiw, n. n.
Through rolling ages, since the fall of man,
The demon Pain had racked the human frame,
Extorting cries of anguish and distress.
The happy hoar arrived when genius found
A subtle force th>t could o’ermatch this foe,
Suspend liis action, and extract his sting.
Remote from mighty dries, brilliant seats
ftomdottraan, unknown to fame, bnt skilled
ipUprotaeian of the healing art,
flTMOvered Anesthesia, Lows his name.
And for tk« spec* of nearly forty years,
lie lived and Idled, then died unrecognized^
A stranger onto honor and renown.
Appreciated hot, aave by a few,
WhqJcnew hi* merit, and the priceless worth
OflftjlMHlMU puch he had given to man
i suoeteding, and in distant States
rhohad" r °**’
. to r
Hiug
■■ conquer pjuu,
surgery, M
Hut <
M that should i_
every of this precious truth,
it was decided, death ■
loa each, ana q
quenched,
y passed from eirtli
AND AT THE
Various Schools in the City,
Aa well as Teirf, Inks, Paler, Hiatus, Ac., for sale
,a'.« :o erJv 1 at the
X.OWSST
3F’T<3-Tm.B3S r
Thomas’ Black. Blue or Violet Ink-the best In
the Woridw^jj* cent, per bottle. For bargains in
’ BURKE'S BOOK-STORKS.
T, W
wirirpr^ciplu
Of truth, beneficence, good will to men,
A p ilanthropie soul, that beat aud throbbed
With sympathy and love for all his race.
He had his birth fkr North, among the hills
And mountains of Vermont, and he from thence
dn egrly manhood wandered to the West.
His name was Stuart, and in afteryears,
Returning to the East, New Y< rk became
His place of residence and active life.
Here, busied with a multitude of plana
And works, with politic, private ends in view,
A score nt yean he passed. His mind was led
To search for truth amid the rival clainia
Of those that had sulphuric ether used,
Or first applied in deeds of surgery.
Inclining to the aide of one among
The three that foremost in the struggle stood,
lie learned the laet that Crawford William Long,
Hflwud a doubt, preceded all the rest, «
And yieldin" to the force of truth, ho owned
That this unknown, obscure, neglected m n
Deserved the honor ot priority
in finding out and givin • to the world
The wondrous science, Almth.sia called.
A' once, with zeal and ardor, lie became
The chumpion of the true discoverer.
His purse and labor, time, iufiueuce, all
Were freely given to the noble cause
Of publishing the merits, deeds, end f .me
Of Georgia's modest, undistinguished son.
In furtherance of this end, he hud the form
Of Long npon the cenvuas limned and wrought,
His portrait hjr a skillful artist drawn,
To be to generations yet to come,
Memorial o. his greatness, genius, worth.
eexNB rv.
A-signal day occurs in Georgia's life,
A erase uncommon in her history,
A bright event in her long aslenuer,
A ceremony solemn, grand, august,
That rarely marks the annals of a State.
Itiaa great occasion, such aa that:
When nations honor their illustrious dead,
Aud not the dead of common rank and fame,
Aa kings, heroes, statesmen, artists bards,
But one of loftiest worth and eminence,
Who is the benefactor of his race, •
Ju all the lands of earth, and lor nil time. - .
Within the Legislative Hall convenes
A large assembly of her public men,
With dtkcnapnd ladies intermixed, - ,
A Colquitt, a Jlil!, a Gordon, names of mark
And fstne won in tbs Senate and the field.
The grave and dignified State Senators
Their entrance make end take their proper
etand.
With slow and solemn tread a band march in,
Of men and women, arm iu arm, pass on
And seat themselves before the speakers chair.
They ere the wife, the daughters, sons and
friends
Of him to whom these honors high are paid.
The whole vaat chamber is compactly filled.
In midat of atilineas and awe profound,
The manly Gordon rises, and with words
Of simple, thrilling eloquence, presents,
in Stuart’s name, to eons of Georgia,
The portrait *f the now distinguished Long.
The donor, sitting by, hears all, sees all,
And is himself the men observed by mil,
A rich partaker of the triumph won
By geuios, skill and merit long obscured
The gilted, fluent Yancy makes response, "
Beviewa the history of the whole affair,
Accepts the gift presented to the State,
The nohlo likeness to be hung henceforth
Upon the walls of Georgia’s capitol „ i
Tie scene is ended, and the enrtaiu drops.
(Brick Building hitherto] knows ss Eberhsrt’e
PRINCE AVENUE, t—' - - ATHENS, GA.
! Reopens jt»n- 6,.1370.
_Rates of Tuition,'per SchoUriic Tnouth; |1,
■$8, 83, (4,85, 86, eooerrdiqg't'Sage, grade die.
Prof. V. H. WAHDKLU wtwtesj‘‘Ido not
..hesitate to recommend Dr. BRUMBY sa the
, .most successful Teacher among those who have,
during my -
tion, pi
ny l’roffar.onhip of WmS* years dura- Oh
enured students fof the University of
For farther inftmus&on apply for
circular, or confer with; « i ••
; scpt.17.tf. „A,'RBBU11BY. D
COFFEE!
irk)—
, Roasted Arica-
_ please yen. Xt-cannot lie ex-
belled.' Ask your grocer for it.
June.BAm., x t. . .
Hi
ATHStTS, GEORGIA.
VOtiNO L. O. HARRIS, President
--yrtVRMtTHOBAS, Secretary,
fw* Aetata, April ], 1877, - . 8784,987 ti
.f Resident Directors.
You so* h u. Hasan, snmnrs Thomas
Jons If. Nkwtos, Elixa L. Nawros,
Dn. Hkjtbt Hull, , ^ Fxipixaxs Pnistsr
A uni* p. Daamsd,. ,. Da. R. It. Smith,
Col. KwStm-TKOMAa: * Joan W. Nicholso*,
mfMsMfiir'- 1 •
Gwhmau, fret Mimdgy; In Ma^shd 8»
tober' #r ** 1 * m Monday in April and Oo-Ln)
u lwi,»M»a'kWH^> in -March itodfieptem-
Joi» nC *' ^ nrtl1 Monday In January and
fourtli Monday iu ^prti'aiid bo-
nog.
***** Monday In
-> 4t:-.ii > viJuiq
3i»ottory Pi^ttufbsl
The
PlCTUk] __ _
* ‘ 11 «v«r brOd^t fd Athifii, 1715 "
>Huom n AT PANIC!PRIdEB,*
rtj • ■ 3Por- Sal».» iiufif a ijr
ii
Title. '
Jklj.Uf.
CHAK1ES T. STUBBS,
Aururnra’s. Hnrlti,- of
^ MlTOHsn, qf Athsn*. |
B-^ ffratHetfl*/in 'April and ‘Dct^r, F <u (S°«n»or to Gro, ,ver, Stnbba A Co.,)
v.^ exmON FACTOR
Franklin, aeoond Monday In April' nftdOte* 42 > . H ■ . —AND— ....
***’• Genera! Commjssion Merchant,
Invited to the former home of Long,
The town of Athena, city of good name,
The generous Stuart thither made his way,
And for a time sojourned, u weloome guest
Within the bosom of the family.
SoTvivers, Of tha great discoverer,
lie found a real was stricken down and died.
Friends bore hta body to the burial greand.
And aide by aide with Long they made his
grave.
They aleop companions dose within the tomb,
f fitting end of l
fitting end of two such mortal
The friends of science and humanity.
Above them let, a common abaft arise,
A column high, inscribed with their two names,
To tell that Long discovered Aoaethesia,
And Stuart fell a martyr in h a cause.
ctthimantl'liad.victimized aVpbrtgr pat
aN500\y tils rise: 1 OtoL£fijS}J
'hb is q rural scapegoat,'\yhti reiTly
bntr of ten the assumption, of acquain
tance is false, And he is a total .stran-
^ He tiia traveled,
| The -Tricks They- :
j Get Other People’s
1 In Wilkie Collins’ tioyti, “No
Name,” there is a treeey adventurer
sailing under the .name of Captain
Wragg, who is an ciocellont represc.n- — ar-KivoMSTi
tative of tho large class ot hnuntnily haps on some bther'cTupitV tpoi^eyj aii^
who live by their witK^find' rpitffcj^g hint'd witll hebn, JoWers of 1 bbserva
that the world is their oyster, proceed tidn, has storied away in li.iS. inind for
to open it in tie most approved fash- ’'i-rrie-L
ion, not with sword, bat that,weapon,
the tongue, which is far more effective
than either the before-mentioned piece
of cutleiy or the mightier goose quill,
which is presumed to I)e;eqdll<)‘-pow
erful weapon in the baud*pi men ens
tirely great- The Captain, being in
terrogated concerning his a vocation,
in a burst of charming- confidence,
says: . x*M.j <
“There are) many Varieties of rogue.
Let me tell you my variety to begiu
With. I "am a swindler! Don’t be
shocked. . Don’t bp astciusbcd. Swin
dler is nothing -bat a word of . two'
syllables-—§bw-i-nsd—S-iv-i-Oj-d —1-e-
rsls-e-r—Swindler. Definition : A
moral agrU’lUlXtriiiy .fhfflan who cul-
til ales the field of human sympathy.
iTRTLOtHat ;iU0r;xltllgriajlUXt5st*cttbat
cultivating man. Narrow-minded
mediocrity, envious of lity success in
my protessiun, calls me a swindler!
What of that ? Tlie same low tone of
mind assailsAaimiL^n —other profes
sions in a stimkmunliAn—calls great
writers scribblers, great generals
butchers, find so on. ; Jt depends en
tirely on the point of iview. Ado))t-
ing your point, I announce myself in
telligibly as a swindler. Hear what
I have to say for myself in the exers
cise of my jnrofe^siqn.” Then the
Ba]>taiu cleared, hi.s throat, fcentally
a>sembled his entiro afiny.'qf . words,
horse atfd- footartifli-ry mid reserves;
put himjelT ift ffie v -‘head ‘and dashed
into aclloo, to carry the-moral en-
tre ichmenls of society by a general
charge. -Anioig. h|s observations in
carryibjjout Ibis '.heme was ; ‘ All the
u'orld ovcr.tfie unit wlroli.-is not got,
the tliing obtaiiis iti' onune pretense
or another, of the man who has—hod
in nine cases out'of Urn the pretense
is a false one. What! Year pockets
are full qnd my pockets are empty,
and you refuse to help me? Sordid
wrcuh1~D(T\'ou—fii'mk- i-will allow
you to violate the sacred obligations
of charity in my person f I Won’t al
low it. I say disiiuctly. ! I won’t a"o v
it. These are my principles :ts|a mor
al agriculturist p
Harold Skimpole was another of the
-eune ilk, and Richard Swiveller tried
i: on a smaller scale, hut re-lrioted, his
operations to the regiou of confiding
s ;uls who dealt in small beer and kid
ney stews The captain quoted above
was nothing more nor less than a con
fidence operator. ’ '■
The readieess with which fools and
their cash can be separated accounts
for the existence of that small ba£
acute army of swindlers who go by
the name of confidence men. There
are recruits to the army who. desert
after a short service, simply because
they have made their point Th^
temporary impecuniosity which im
pelled them to duplicity to raise the
wind lias bean tided over with the help
derived by devious methods, and the
slight blunting of moral perceptions
is soon forgotten. Probably the field
is never gleaned Again; Theie are
fortune contingencies a mass of infor
mation concerning the'status ofhusi-
'riess nien.; Another Variety 1 of ifii?
dofee' w tfths 'carried out: Porter is
addressed as^Thompson, of Peoria:
He turns to’the Speaker, and very
likely, volunteers the information, ihM
ha W not Thompson, of ^Peoria,’ biti
Sorter, of Oshkosh. Tli6 onq w ho
has spoken to him begs a thousand, .
pardons and eteps hriskjy awayu-j-The phcf ifeKlfet
fho genial infliiehhe of sott sbi.^. , n> . (
be'iu'the flhod tide' 'Ot' cdnVerlation
with a rogue who does no know 'him
fftirA a'siae ofsole feathrr. fly'thh bV
'hB'fFill' be 1 subjected Wa biltxiodge’ye
'■ektosed to ’a fresh w:Alf- r fftlntKej
*—dsoinb g&Aflfen&tfht hiS'Safmi' 'ttfee
ibnage'will rd&ifli;dlter^Uhe ^>o« 1
tTiofriri
^6ofhlS sftViilgs iff y u eilrs Wen^
JWitH thchi^mnd ho had -hothirig hut
his bits of lead pipe to show
frugality.—There are minor plots for
tha>unwgr]hLfiuehl>as<*hel “tnckvbox^
.“FP r V,b»T
Dlyconfie.withm the category of con-(
mdee "but
‘prattitielshefli^'tirrfetchea^UDglefs;
■and are: constant}^ fitlllng^ into; the
;|wwfes<t!iftpplii5eh ,M iwes«iy«a.loy
the rascjds ^t the top, of ,the ladder to
cbances'are v^ry strong fliat VPorter,
before he has gone a block, willbe ad'
dressed As Pbrter' iliiother
dressSedvsmiliiiw youth, wjH be’ < iiskw
hdty.OslikoSh' is comlbgoii.lura’Ufider
reriial infliioriile nf ahtt.' ahm. ' will
jtlejni-iiioride^dn i tho road and at thi
races and the seaside resorts., Xb<
faro-table is aWan-insaitableiclaiman -
fojc iheirAll-gdttfib lucre, aawaashowi
qonfidenpi
tiary*.
■aL .ltl
iij n.TJUtEcWIEE WINS.
*\^ i /ien l, tVie^ I reacfie& tlOe depot, Vie,
Mann and his wife unipcak-
abb} difapDoii
Wdin‘ J! irhia?' > WTiHt‘ < a4l
Trdmkthe bridgh switch At tl
•atlionsand mills a minute. :■ The firsi
g repulse w«t to J!ne after jt; but as the
r trrdn wa^^qt.j pfM^f g , ; J .whisUing
for Sageimm. Defni e. Uiiey . could act
m-i ipo:^ i!m,jiYp^ilse, they; repaired in
. C|a a«u.., auuut uu«m.- ! K. Luosi{bcti 1 ’;at ’the' (hmage anddisSonsolately ihfned
O-hkosh: “By the Waj^ndsf reifiei’i)- thefr horSes’af'hfead hbmeward;
ber'thrft I’ve got d circutar from ’a firm- “kt-dLcoiues-fromi' havingito 1 wait
there infdrnvilg foe that I’ve di-awn a -4W *r rWomiin ftOs gpt n raudy-’’i ]AIr.
prize in .a lottery. Now, I don’t-lie- Mann broke the silence very. gri(n-
li'evh in such tilings; biil/asllvb got b’- — —
.... . a. : . “I^yyas,ready,before yoju,ll,rejdiod
t age
/ersaffon. ithout b'nsihl-i
the ticket and the notice with me,-sup
pose we go around and just see hoiv
much I have drawn * The t couutry
merchant accompanies Ifs' new made
acquaintance to a dingy room', and the
money—generally bogus,'by the way
—U paid over. A suggestion made
that a further investment be made.
Tlie two are then comlm.ted inlb a
back room, and the fir.-t'tiling tljp
cou.itryman knows his avarice guts the
besi ol his produce, and he finds him
self betting at “skin faro” or losing
his 850 or 6100 at “Bunk ". He has
simply b en doped through the -ass
sisiance of his new friend, who is hue
of those sideshools fro u the confidence
tree—“a bunko sharper.” , '
The lower order of confidence shar-
pera are ttr be found around some of
the railroad depots where they'vic-
titivze newly-arrived rustics by the
li'eight-b'.li dodg'. Having seized
upon a countryman sharper No. 1
takes him up tlie street to show him a
purchase lie has made. A confeder
ate appeal's and demands his ihoilcy
for hauling the goods to the freight
depot No. protests that lie hasn’t it,
and produces a handful of what looks
to the inexperienced countryman like
gold tain. The “freight-map” will
not take that, and the countryman is
appealed to and hands over his cash
aud receives the coin—which is bogus,
by tlie way—and known to the initi
ated ns spiel marks. The sharper dis
appears on the promise to be back in
a few moments to redeem the coin,
and tlie countryman is left to discover
that he is swindled. When he com
plains at the depot lie is taken to the
central station, looks over the albnnr
of rogues there, finds the likeness of
tlie man who has duped him, and; af-'
ter several weeks, has the pleasure of;
appearing against him, amid the grins;
l.'-"-
Maim gfddiietf,, “This is
to b/ar,” He said, “wheii ev
every-
Eu-
sotue, however, wfto descend to the. reporters, etc., none^appreciating tlie 1
confidence business,' as the captain joke better apparently thin tire p»is-l
did, and make a systematic affair of oner hitaseif—illustrating' the Huwifi’ l***^ 1 ” ™ n<, h
it.ij The'higher!class of rogiiiaa, wher that^tho pleasure is asgreat-in brtog > Ape hnftg ltrOn a
of the central audience, detdetfyed,' , ,
’itto-'sal
ifmu
tWdini
bo» tnat‘Tino pleasure » ssgreac-in o«ng'
adopt this species otaraft, aro elegant cheated as to oheet■ “ mi ,: * - --
of dress, insinnating anil pofished iff j In April l»70,"w ^womanl n«i*dl
manuer. and gifted witji the percep- Mr«..ElistaIAith Dash, aa 'liAvOrtid'
Ine qualities which enable the to creature; conducted 'stlcbcNislblly-'-a- afttrpy tlie CiiMtfwc iiau raftclied to
“read right through ii inan.*’ Rely- short, l»ut very remunerative 1 career' room he WaS r^fiuy toTnthhte the
’ ’ ' ’ 1 .... . a< a conliJence operator among'Peb-' IrHRtaifedl'ttWW'afWf ik
]>lu up-town. She *-represented to the fhiiighllike a*S4ht _
prlml’W her’ idbtifos m WW* *** 1 ir 9 ' 1 * 1 "?" « u * £, . w A”*" 1 ' **“
German barondssand haffdraffn tlid i “ f ‘Eton«»t”<iefih l rielred** , whtraare'
capital Tirize in the IldVaihf-lotWf^. »*y *&««**»*;"' imi.uWfLt.iiuui. ulni
’ AGENT] FOR THE
Quitman Factory Yams,&
04 BAT STREET,
Savannali, (Georgia.
. M*87(inF> Tic*. Bonn and other supplies fur
nished. Also, liberal cash advances made on
consignments for sale or shipment to Liverpool
A Negro Turns White.—A re
markable case is reported from West
minister, Maryland, which has recent
ly attracted the attention of n number
of scientific persons. The lusus na
tures is Abraham Ireland, who is col
ored, is aged sixty-eight years, and
was formerly a slave of Amos Lowe,
in Baltimore county. When a boy
ho came to Carroll county, and for
forty years he has worked in a tan
yard. His parents were both black,
and Abraham himself was as black as
ebony. Twenty-two years ago spots
made their appearance on his face and
bands, and they have continued to
Bpread until now his entire taco and
head—which is bald—his body to the
waist and his hands, arms and feet are
white, only a few dark spots, resem-
bliog freckles, remaining on his fisee. g
He enjoys good health, and so fkr no
satisfactory explanation has been givs
en for tbis curious change from black
to white. 'Some of the physicians
who have examined him attribute it
to the constant contact with acids in
the tanyard, used iu tlie preparation
of the Bides, while others regard it as
a species of erysipelas. Abraham has
reared s family of children, all of
r Northern rants.
•Mr. A. A. wxkr, Cashier and Correspondent
oftho lata.firm of Groover, Stubbs & Co., lias
‘ - .nit
UD SMi STULE,
Afchwnwa filtwcit
Gann & REAVES. PROPRIETORS." f 'S 1 * ntgger named Hart was entered
" f ;L Win Veby Maj. R. A. Bacon, of Colambcs.
House bnilding, Thomas street. Keep al-
ing on his brass,.bis:good clothes and
bis oily gammon, tlie confidence injif-
slides grqcgfuily through 'the wo ! 1.
living on the 1st of the land at* the
expense of l^is too Vimfiding vieiiuis
whose check-books or pocket-bunks
are at his service. . Sometimes ljc
“strikes a snag” and goes to prison
and lingers there awhile ingloriously,
bnt when his time is up lie "starts Ont
anew and selects a new field ofopera
tions.- There are' -varhras ways in-
which the confidence game ja worked.
As an instance: Jaraes-Porler, a iner-
cliatit from Oshkosh^ comes into town
to buy goods. He exhausts the news
papers and tlie photograph albums at
the hotel and goes out qoqrs to take"
a little walk to break the monotony.
A well-dressed, smiling individual
steps up to hint, and with a most
agreeable bow, addresses him by
name, much to Porter’s as'onislimciit
The stranger remarks: “I see I have
the-best of of you. You don’t know
me any more. I’m Dixon’s son' (oY
nephew, as the swindler prefers). I’ve
been away ,tyom home some years.’’
He then ci$rs into some particulars
concerning' his own prosperity and
gets Iqto the confidence of his'
new friend. • The walk is prolonged.
Aherawhile -ffitother ni^n steps up,
tfipd Dixon’s on' £bti ,shoulder and
presents a bill Will Mr. Dixon be
kiud enough to honor it? Mr. Dix
on discovers that hy has no mpnqy,
but. whips jout a check dp some b^k
for. an aihouut in eaccs/of the* cl list.
The “dun” does not happen to have
__ Jffwydiltt'bttFeiftf’flfilWdf,‘'calmly
000, and to ode godgedrt'hlie’expfiddefl replIfednMfft-'Mara, •klwi’WaS^ldhdiiig
itinto $8B,000l- 6hdsaid it ! was bees Wife arglass quHljf aha ddKBeWthly;
essat^i to engage a Idwyef to sdciffe ceainng afr- t TO&‘het(rty* ,f trfinp iiiio
htr'priife, hud she offerdd lier'dli^eka! 1 03 W**?
heavy share in her.good fortune* if _ ' 5 'Wslli’OHV;_ihtrtider;' th^y 1 alnt,”
any ^ lUC ,u«*, H
because the train or tlie 1
^b)s iiuoney
’ it oh which
wltora are as black as ho was in his .l. . ,
younger days. Thus far ho has re-1 “nagmary goods havq been shipp
suled’all the tempting offers Of show- ^“^Mhe Klti ^ *° ^
In the telegrams yesterday it will be
seen that Hart holds bis own, and i-
keeping pace with the best in the lot.
Hart was raised near LaGrangc, and
before the war used to knock off work
on Saturday evening, and go to Col
Simbus, a distance of forty miles, frolic
«U night, and get back home, to
■ May-' be AU night, ana get back home to ®
. - breakfast next morning. Here’s- to ’
thq Georgia nigger! —Atlanta Vis-
/J vl'jO-V ItV--.'-: Ik
- 1
*,.haS.I«
Ills w(fe.
"“Q^tt'h^eas I'i-'irt&l Mr. Maiih,
with> l " r heen 'llifpatiente; "jerking the!
haWos’jaws Out of place; “just listen
to that. I sat iu the buggy ten min
utes yelling , at yon to coma Along, un
til tlie whole neighborhood heard
p/,.'i ,1iiS PrK4.itx.
“YOs ” 1 acquiesced Mri: Mann, \vith
the ih-avoklng 'placidity Which node
hatf asSfiffte but a tVoinan. “and every
timfe 1 1 started down ’'stairs you sent
trie baok fbi; Something you had for-
gdtten.”' m ‘
- Mr. " ’■
ftitich
V
rope/1 Wald rush'l^to Ure house, put
on a cleanslilrt, grqi rip 3 tuy' gripsack
sttd'fly^ whilb 'youHvOtdd Want at least
six months for preliminary preparation,
anil 'theil dwadle around the whole day
of starting until evihy trairi had left
town!” o.'--'iv' «
1 Well; the upshot bfohu'matter was,
that the Marins put’ off their visit to
Aurora until the next wilek, audit
was Sigreed'thaf each one should get
himself or herself ready and go dowu
to the train arid go ; -and the one who
failed shotifd 'beTeib' ' ' Th6 day of tlie
match-^hnie around in due time,, tlie
train was going at lOsSOJ* and Mann
aftei attending to his Business went
home nfnine^fortysfivej •* .
“Now, then,”' he shouted, “only
three quafter riF art hour’s time. Fly
around ; a fair field and no favors you
know.’’ -- -i -'O- ■ ’ ■ *•;
And away they" fiew. ' Mr. Mann
bulged into this rriom and tlew thro’
that One. and dived-into onedoset af
ter anotlier With inconceivable rapid-
ity chuckiing tinder bis breath all the
timertri think 1 hfiW efip' 'Mra* Mann
would ftol.-wNiri he,Btkrfedl dPMone.
are,j-lormed.upon.aa laliainJslio-hadgstlr-f■. i»l>d Of H>0
irrasS’-' 'bred tegether ov j- $900 by clow> dw ^hirt he i)?gau.to>awoaL.jMe,dropped
ed, and either appeals to Porter direct votion to tho peanut and; band-orgaif iWTMr 1 ^ ccf c t,t ^e* Wioru go.f ii
In the iuternatioual walking match or 80 works upon his sympathies by business, and concluded he would re- ° n » PPO was, over: nishVS'i he
now in progress in New Yorkfa Gear* qmbawjasregrit ahcMQW Sum to sunny Italy and buy hiuva tir Wben ms
gia nigger named Hart was entered compassionately demands to know tie of nobility and a castle and settle
what the amount of tlie daim is arid, down a grandee. . Unforlunately.
being told, forks it over, taking Dix- he fell in with two of his countrymen
on’8 check as security. The third who were rascals . They tqok him do ]“L<
party,'having got his gay,* vanish**, ari Italian saloon and got jdst .pnpuahi 1 cr ‘
Dixon and Porter continue their walk wine into him*to make him confiden-
and soon Dixon finds some spcdb'us tial. When tlicjf startcfl; kvvay 'the;
excuse for deserting Porter, who dtsi- kindly took'-MfliaAgeltof-his-'valisfe- 4
covers in quick time that the check which be had his sayings, all in shUecj ' u W* 1 hh-tiftvftow* q»tO»
giveahmis worthless. ■ bfe eagles, JByj a-dwtrous- hocus-'Wtdhjbhfsf icrf
'^-’■Mices.havq^n known where aj ppeusy btriNff Je»J ^Awsnu saidja..-,. ..J .,<
•“inond agridriltnfist,” who had youth, p*Mr.wbre- P 1
gopd looks-andja ready tongue at Ills arid when tho -two. J *hir^er£ffi<»ft i ti^ **
2ZK. i ’a ,i* S3 *'
ii 'anyTio tu.se >i ^1 svifocU
i63
U-wflim
ho hurifvM.up andWbkvn \he rSSj’
his cuffbultoA^ ‘ >!,;! iX»:uo-) -jITiT
: - “Eieanqr;ri. liw iwarlbff 'at^
, believe you kjidw^vhere: those-odf’
down ob>the - window‘Sill 'iri'tlie’dt-
ting roojnilfittimghf K’i (Hl. Je p.-iil
%ri,a renf.qmber«d, ^ , mi
down stairs on a run.. He stepped on
onh’ of his boot^l'and Was immediately
landed (n tbh halt at I4hb' ! fodt‘>bt'thq
stain with:i}sa!jneS8.nnd-<dispatch aU
bang like tlie Hell Oateiexpldsfori.' ^ j
“Are : yotkiipBar^iircadypoAl^dr*
ujil'e pL-hVl.xrtwlr
WWiPllW^
[■iJ&rasas
he asked. ->i4 aV/ .writ o.-I> -.»>UJ
MreiMsm pityingly kicked at dow
vali^e'^’ hqmquVr^d. asT /i
l»G Lrt'*UI
p ,J tn>yomf) ihe
answeredi •: ‘IHacked?’’! is ,
.gi^dR’-PotjtnqK-l.^hJw^^WSkirf
it, yoursvlf-j-m'obaj»ly iioLJJ.^lie, re-i
Dfied with hbr nattef oii’nie Goorkrioh;
“I had' barely'WWe (a^tek^rriy^n 1 }’
Site was passing outtdirft;aU‘i-wlibri
the dpor opeqe^j .jiff s.beuUxlj
.OTKiPWj’jW.'':
, ^-TnEY~NEVEB Spoke Again.
tF^oaisT^rr. epamf^iit Cin. Enquirer.
&ti hjftiifidblfi hi^ v died heK' ii lew
Maysago/ who has for about sixtuaii
yoats ifigurcd :d!D0Ir4)ofatm :iridst re-
nrasjmJUsaanraMMMwS’iiwitwntguiiit iiftaw
cotnniuuicattong,
arivmfetii
Kijown, brought back to tlio rmuds of
'St. ihifUUctf tfticitbmnstarices'wbrch
!cnlmh!B8ediisueh strange .state
' *“ [^dysfatheri: was once
'rirtaudbi^-o; &n: ji! w^ 1,
perous dn-djusinjiss;; arid c.CcU'mulatbd
>»jdwjbeFt5to8llJU»« bWbifo ip the pririie
jm *MwH\ Wtj*;
.refinement and excellent qualities of
%tJW^*®ThwPIlw nWb h ySsfV harmO-
dinmwidthippy Owstiitorie dajfabriht
.uikfW'the husband
/wnat“.ra
to a conveyance of certain of his prop-
hifyw ri/hldfHe had! iriddo an advdri-
tagdoiis sald^ -Eha rbfused to sign for
$qm<LE«SSoia l p.hinli JS»llyo,she stated.
Jusj» what ^taj , was is; known
a .tdHn,emselvcs;‘t)ut those who
bbdHTntitritito'Vrtli tlie family
state him regarded h«r action as pro.
,teqting the interest q( A much-beloved
^sbn.. The hu^and coaxed and im
portuned, but all ‘toho,purpose. lie
whs aff&d'frrdMibbdrn character, aud
UtWtr’pritlMliaihtFtiMfthdfiillbd his tcin-
pet igotitbe betterxilihM discrctioriand
?#ieiw>y wore dh»t
unless Ins wile signed that decd.witb-
W 'a’^iveii time-he’riever 'would! speak
ki^lrisyfl^iiii.^SlttH. 1
i- -It} was Ai temhlo-Joath for a man
g ’JwfeTfi av'KftWPiRSiho did her, but
e meant tq keep jt. (Unfortuuatoiy
tiSaHtlfowM possessed ot a will and
^c-teftiblktibtrtSk'ktfong’ ris his owri,
although-:her manner, was'-always Ss
gentle Sffid,
worn:
money
, “You Mn'vWi it.-o»i, 1 .tU«.h8iik!rackJ > i
she called : “good->bye r> dea|),’.>., J |; , to
Before sue reached the corner,of,the
street, sl/e wM bhiled'ilgaul. 3 1 a
. “ElcaBor ! Eleanor! Eleanor-Manri : !
Djd you,we4r;offmy ooat?’’ ' imm !
She paused and turned, aftqi^ m®*!
n.iling tl(e' str'eeet-C:ir ( to ^tdp^^jand
cried: ' ' **“ * • ' ' ‘ ]
i: .“You!: throw h o:i‘ thfe atlkbr-clois
UU”...j.,L> •>:!’!' '' Lu.ilve&K) his ba'^i!
And the su;eet,f ar epgqlfed'. htr
grasefu! form, and -lie was seen .u?
more. But die ueigliliora say they
hoard Mr. Mann 'chiitgingrip hlio.
ton d 0WB the house l usitHtg oriV >ofi-thi
front d°. or .:,.,A c Yei5.v ij,«nnw‘;and
then, shrieking up tUe dcserte^ ^tfeef
after the unconscious Mrs. Mann,, to
know where-liis hat-Whs, : anff whi/re
she put tlitt valise key, andlif he* had
any clean socks aiid uuder.-shirts, and
that there .wasn’t. a.linen_collar in the
house. And,when he went aw.-ty at
last, he left fhe'kttchen’ffoor; the side
door, and the front door, all tlie down
stairs windows, and the front gate
wide open ;,and the loungers around
the depot were somewhat amused, just
as the train palled oiit of si ■'fit down
in the yards to sco a flushed perspir
ing man with his hat on sideways, this
vest buttoned two buttons too. high,
Ann Ins cuffs uhbuttoued and necktie fly.
ing, and his gripsack flapping open
and shut like a demented shutter on
a March night, and a door key in his
hand, dash wildly across the platform
and halt iu tlie middle of the track,
glaring in dejected 1 , inipXwnt, wrath
ful mortification’ at the 1 departing
train, and shaking bis fist at a pretty
woman who was throwing. Jfisses .rat
him from the rear platform, ofXhe { last
shouted Mr.‘MahO’,‘ 1 ll dittTc atftloycd.
“•I’vd'empiied’everythirigbut iff the
dftiWuP^htriBtherdMi’fiA'thing in it I
Vensaw'-before'* 1 " ««M» > ** " !t 1
Hire. Maini wej.>ped° back a TeW
pScesphuld' hrir-ifeSd' on ono'side, atid
alter! satWyiftg 0 hWlfc!h' : th»’- crimp'
8-i4jfe«» ftY8n graced *
declared; tha|, site would
inCo doing that .which
_ttd^tririiif confieMiirid and if hrir
refusal lMs'fo olm-punislied by such
consqqpqqcei^qbq it..l; She wbuld.be
sraMpa&s
-sealed his lips
mgR^sk'kii iife coutpanion They did
Iwvra. too proud,
jjiBt, t qua.lpq regardful of their clnl-
feif^oYttiiit: frut they, guarded their
: tongueri‘wifh ft• vfgilioce 'Which may
hf guessed hy any one who will ;for a
?pqfjeippl.ito... foe difliculties
'nvolybd in such ar situation as they
j&d '“'mfidj *’ for ^themselves. They
•roomed rijrart, 1 but Vat at tlie same ta
ble, and .were never gui ty of any dis
respect tpiwd-ieaph other, save tlmt
qfsilence. \Ylien circumstances made,
cbmiiirihication between t them abso-
ititely t'ecrissaVy, tHey respectively
addressed their daughter,, even though
at thq table. aridjsbq.spoke for both.
Their questions, so put, were always
iramed m‘the third person, and the
situation would’frequently have been
laughable wero.it not for the.lhctthat
VY.fo: n'k^fP wrecked by tho
stuijborne^ss of >vlticli it was the out-
-’Arubso ft cloud settled down upon
tliat homo —rich in. everything but the
leacfi^uchpasseth.aU understanding.
The daughter, a girl, of sweet disposi
tion,.devoted all ner powers-to < fleet
reconciliation,‘‘ but though the love
qf hath cents red in ber, and grew
st ronger as, they, realized how necessa
ry she was to. their existence, she could
riot induce th^m . to forget the rash
voW Ky Which the happiness of their
lives had been sacrificefl for the paltry
consideration of a: town lot. The boy
in whoso behalf t)ie signature had been
refused, soon tjred of the gloom which
iervaded his home and disappeared.
iVhithCr he went was never known,
hut it is not improbable that he found
a soldiert graye during the civil war.
" “ ’■ ‘ or parents grew wrinkled and
gray wjtli the maintenance of their
stcrii resolution arid -the swift passage
of . years, the girt grew into a noble
wqmfMijipod,, her. amiable qualities
findiqgy si) ^io stronger development
! r 3 frontTtiq excrcisQ of them, which was
««,_ -n-o.i xi-J, incidetittohriihriismtier 'rif life. She
-tiMMh | WOn the lore ofa man worthy of her
food af U"ri7a7 'xs-at ou si utadl I:—aainttollciinft^dftw^ h^re—and
ba* 'could ho have induced her to forsake
Mito(rS2«&iULi ^4 ruowrri j«rhoAie;:tfaeywdtldhavobeentnar-
Josopiq'o talu^un !m« ‘KerStpeiJftnd mptW, as a r~
kteshivui ai Ji <« cfodi
GrloWWs,'' 1 *- Vvls 'ol 1 h
iuu iiuiumr oa. ti w.
CVen her love must
be sacrificed,‘.ftndftbd wfoild hot leave '
JNO. B.^ HOODp. ‘v<mU
mftEmBLV r ,s a rr ‘W, foA'f W a Uyi rather
. l 1 it nan abandon it, lie agreed to live in
‘W’ShMy^rtnyrisibH,''arid''they xvert'
!*! .zl. ilk- SirSiAffinJ? lo UaM%ai{ alt srapitoloTe-atafifthi of Uni'
ow| W&^fcUappinqss was
.jivegpinpinr do* W»’!&llb*en»«ii;W' PS3JPJP u 8h#Rl’S ft*? *
-W h*s fcBtL.,
j t loynlty sndatfl'uctwln.h HoMfevi
. - V f ... tffth'by tfio did folk’s course.
! fa fa. U.teiloddifofr'goi-tite'yoirtg wife died
[ < but painful oh.ll,
j .Brj t r:;iiih/ , omir'biiHioiWnI' l » {lo M TuJ
they wotdd rid ranee hti. the- riecessai
funds. ’ One lady she promisefl AI
09 as a bonus for ri joari of $300. ’Ti
canning adventuress appeared tfr hiive
selected the race of small shopped
ers, for her victims, appealed to their 1
cupidity 1 by tlie expectations 6! usritll , ^ . —-— r
ons returns'for their loans’'Thefo: would‘rid ; , aftd jrttuWbtfty where she
were five complaints agidnat her <5fat' l>11 J ' "
ofa-host who were too ashamed'!of “These thingS-scattfoed around 6ri
being overreached to appear against* ! ‘ >o floor are aTl mine. Probably yon
Her. As it was, it appears that Mrs 1 .' bavp’tlj{*nrfookiqg,m your own dratf
Dash had realised dearly $1,000 from ec >/! ■>« , >t em " ” ’ ;s “- ’*•;* '
her shrewd scheme. She passed some tUdoufc, seoi” ifostUy.-replied Mr.;
time in prisbri. vi .1 '' M^tovftWflJfeJtomdldn/ltlpu^wy tiipas
Several years ago an urieducifetf vfcfifr you toI notbi
womari, of forbidding ‘iJtaiifolmrice, tlie qiW|W1gJ”>ii! • v,: A «i
gleanrid quite ppile of mode/ b^’tife’ ^ "»
story that her ancle had died ; in Get-' ^'Rg|hqr«tlG mmmsftdfotiMMli . artmle
many leiwtrig her a lftrgb' tojltiine:^^ ttf.foiipvqtgJiriUi .)W»hw»*te?v,
She fconfitied her blaridi.ffifoetitsfo the t P“*4Wrie P«> Wr.me.;t -A foir
male sex and borrowed them : oiif(y'fob c fi d<U«A^faw»»iWu^ewaL' o x4
the pretense that it, was fo eriSM11U ... Mr tI M!f!li!gl.ungeii, mto: h» shut
to substantiate her daim. She prom- hke-aflwd b»i| uMi fted fisg.-itj.-i 'i >i,
ised to rnaks each other dupes guar-1 , ije'd'wiWd,, “aft buttpns
dian of her children andgUowhimito .ffowWMff gwtwS beooba 7/
have the handling of all the revenues. 1 l ‘jBecauset a - ; .sw4Mrs.fM4nn, sweet’
of the state. This was thebaitftdihooki Al^ftWJfralq*fore ftt thefidg^
tfiat appealed to the cupidity of ithe yUri?, tmpappqt pan„ qmrmg i which
gudgeons and took them in every pHs.Vrittopeii jMfSi dpess apd put ftkven
Time i !, -j.' .pies u:he|o-thftjti!rorild.dqi the ; most
A year ago *' ther variation Oftho good,, •foeraise yquMvogot the shirt
confidence gaiv r» successfully per- onjirong Mdq^quVHa
(Catpo fofoHgH.hesaw Mra, Maun
isajds *ud.t bows of her silk
Hd to 9tsioH JOtti «y
.WtflUlWtp;studs?.” he
< .uoitnools lo deiu2 x d.' v.L'i
another
.ml presently!ft»n|q, back with
. oKesjsp4 i)0r L ha,tt J®d.4BW!)Mt
Mva^nfityfogsU tht, boxes he could
v htorew(hLdPMu»i
tOa-MUit-f frttis*
: jura-pulled off .’’
n hereto ves; while
ret* * diiw ,sesdJA ai sco -jjd<i!7*kt
ii »;i{ < M°Uwii yoo.l
he laved,
gtriFol noiAfiAAUwqw
rtfcK .H t .ftue|iy*dfr flsq hsltig a.l «
i j( .ijc’JTphiyiioBk! :1 .ii .‘J
. ([ oi o»i:*!iB a ifc1iAfo<l x krism bu
-,,m: to '.,£S 8h J^ i3 h- ’l W
’MHT
Split thb lMi
willbe atougli
'ijoHjjf. „ r
Iby.afoiefol
nl aid} to stain
viuch. his ii gray jhairs.and growing
t-i. -gjvfy I'V^ftigjthe East endeav-.
i retupjerate., . Having left no,
.‘bdhitfd Him, telegrams failed 1
to fanf hifn^ftTid’fitf was only reached
lioolly hudiMessftchuscttsnook, by the -
A^gosiRfodri^ffisfo, The; corpse was
r x t- qrn—emlit days
... was tolfowed to
. , . > ,„i<lirittmfetbry by an’iniitaepse cortege.
t , hail -borefc" ! a*it ' ^batitrioreforaiblri pictnrc of desola-
- ti; -ii.’/ -.Sir-Mil HWtoqfc J yiicmiB {fon^Qni^baconoeivedofthanidpre-
i trite ^ itt I? 0 ?*
’*8^ con P Te ' ,whose obduracy sixteen
*l „, yefthf rioBld'riOt inclt; and whom death
• the sentwleBstriwdsiiii Watohftd'”J‘ btfol lhatthey hadtoKVW
ihfSBKm o,
fuf peWsri, 1 ' to that • proud rorril j <Onr vconWrry is getting to be feafo
which gave fepace“Mid earthly 1 " 1 ' foily ;alarmiogythe average of life:'
semblance to the noble soul which ; - being lesscneia jeyery .year, without it
glwed within its c.omp-ug,- Brave any reasopablo cause, death resulting
and magnificent soul! Spirit of. geiiieidlly’TrOin 3 th6 most insignificjiut
"honor and devotiori VHdavtn dl- o,rigiui-‘ ! ‘At-tHiriseason of the yeiu
reeled thou -hast brdsshdthe-tlark' ‘ ! • esueciallyt’a ptjdi is such - a corinnou
and awful gulfnrbiph hedgedt iing.that,.in^ihe hurry of every day
mprjality ^pjm.immojtajjtyL Tp, () J fe we are apt to. ‘overlook the dau-
thy' memory tributri would I a Bts'at’teWding It'arid often find too
brliig^ftrid "'Weaving'' wrii-W of lat», i thith ! Fevdrbr Lung trouble
prai*.yris’twere floWery garlands? ‘has: alreadyAet; im; Thousands lose
, sqatter them above thy,amoral „i ithesir lives, jp tbrii Stay ev.ery winter,
. restin“ plfoe.iqfokfn .1),^ lljp bqi us ji hile had Botchee],s $erman Si/ntp
loved dead sttll.five iiV the hearts. . h :4n ratten, a cure would have result'.
OfU^jihbMfe bilf ’from ft Docfor .
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/ ijj?$ w n£®P®7.Jlft^ -‘hftti'ftMriinW 1 hfSjttroflftimpi.^otoAre’s German,'.
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