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oa this rend wlU ran daily
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Lf .......ftsips. * .*.» Lv 804pm
Fls»t Sfumshlp Um«'
j* ;JSS£ iv...ta ra pa...Ar
Ar..Ity Wo.»..Lv Vj*
At.. Havana..|w
Iiottst Oars to and from' Mvw fork
^Nn<J Tampa.
sss ^-^satT.±vta ••*»?* &» •■* is
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llPWi am n s Ili h i .o.^v 1M1 pai
13 7(W.MLf....Jaeh*Bi|ft3fc.*Jkr noon ir 196 pm
»C 3 g!^ar f*! 7 96 pm
«■» j J ..Vai'loeia...... jSt i c-r«-Hi
()i pm Lr..... flMpm
* 33 M pm pm Ar.. bv... ...TB^Bmsv .e^tt uitmn.. lUe..^..l .... .1* a 3 148 M pm pm
3 W PH» Ar...;lk«Dbooobre4;Lr Arr.TTTidnkrifcBgr.,.Lv 11 25 am
4 04 pm 11 80 am
Pullman buffet o*rs to and'from Jackson
vtlbaodNsw York, Pensasola. to and from Wayoross and
Nsw Orleans via
East Florida Eiprass.
1 30 pm Lv......Savannah.......Ar 13 06 pm
tfXO 3 20 pm Ar Lv........lamp........Lv ......Wayero—.......Lv 10 8 23 83 am
pm am
Yto pm Ar.“... Jaaltaonviii*.... .Lv 7 OuTin
4 15 pm Lv
7 20 pm Lv... *•»«<-......»'«“*»
8 31 i in Ar.......Dup ont,,,. Lv 6 80 am
'8 25 pm Lv Lake Chty Ar 10 45 »m
3 46 pm Lv.....draui'-NVillt......Ar 10 80 am
6 55 pm Lv......Lit. Osk......Ar 7 10 am
8 40 pm Lv ... .Dupont........Ar *25 am
10 55 pm Ar .. TbomaavilW.....Lv 8 25 ant
1 22 am .............AUny........Lv Ar 1 35 »m
Pullm tan bnffet cars to and from Jaokson
villa nn d St. Louis via Thomuvtlla and Albany,
Montgomery, Nashville
Lv.......Savannah......Ar Albany Exprm.
7 35 pm 0 10 am
10 05 pm Ar.Wxrcro..._Lv Lv........Jonup........Lv 18 8 20MU 10
40am am
ilnn Wn f r ......J»«kwavtUs. ".Lv 9 00 pm
J 01 11 m *' T ......Jackaonvitle.....Ar 6 80aia
380am 1 05 am Lv.......Waycross......Af Ar........Dupont........Lv 1180 »5 pm
10 pm
.s 11J0 2 sfc''- , w Ar - : 2 < ^ Bra& ln,,y| l 1 *- ; • .....irfss • • , L v _j j5j;m
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Pi 4.1 araAr.......Lake Oity......Lv 325pm
2 55 am Lv “*DnSwu--Ar ThnmLvtii*..... U 35 nni
0 30 am Ar. ah?r. ..... I 7 mil!! m nm
II 40amAr. ...Albany......^Lv t. 4 00pu
Htops at all regnlar stations. Pullman buf
fet sh-Hpingesrs to and from Jacksonville and
Tknmasullla I nomlavllla C. CXpiBoS. nrlc .
0 05 a m Lv ...Waycrosg......Ar 700 pm
10 20 a m Ar...... 'lhomiiivii|o....Lv 2 15 p m
Htops at all rogul irand flog stations.
Jasup Express.
:i 45 pm Lv ... Hi van nah Ar 8 SO m
10 pin Ar........J«.up........Lv 6 25 am
Htops at all regular and flag stations.
CONNECTIONS.
At SAVANNAH for Onarleston at B.45 a m
oi ir* Align ta v a Y< lnisteo at 12.40 p m.
12.28 p m nnd 8.23 p in, for Ani'UiCa all I At
liuita a 1 7a m, 0 16 j> m and 8.20 p in; with
ntesmihips for New Y o k Hunday/Taraday and
Friday; for day. Button Timrsday; .or Baliimo.c
. Very flf di
At JEHU1’ f r Rninuviek at 1.45 am an I
3 35 p in; (or t M ii lu.30 a m nnd 10 p m.
At WAY* POSH foi Brunswick at 10 a in and
• fit p in
At CALLAHAN for Fernandinx at 2.47 p in
foi Waldo, Cedal K< y, Ocala, etc., at 11 27 a in
At 1,1VK OAK for Aladison, Tallalmaa etc.
al 10,58 a in nn l 7 80 p m.
At. tiA INEHV1LLE for Ocala, Tavares.
liroiiksiill e and Tunpi at 10.65 a m
At AM1VNY for A'lanta, Macon, Montgom¬
ery, Mobil*, L'llA lTAIIOOOIIEB N'ot O leans. Nashville, eta.
At for Pensacola, Mo¬
l'd . New Oil atis, 4.14 p m.
lie,,,ta »old and >1 pm; Oar Bertha secured
nt Blil.N’B Ticket Office, and at tho J’aas n . i
Hint ,,n.
WM, P. nARDEM,
Oen’l, I'hhh. A t
U. 0. FLEMING, iipeHntendeni
East Tennessee, Virginia &
Georgia Railway.
GEORGIA DIVISION.
nn: • 'MID IN End'd T .U’l.Y 24, 1887
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A ............ 'J [in am 15pm
I ......... '.':15 am 10 30pm
A ......... 3 15 pin 3 13 am
I I........... aanpm 4 jim 3 4 20 20 am
mv.' \V ,,,, ..... 40 am
r jit............! ......... Ii .V) pm 6 30 am
Air J#k 7 45 pm 7 25 am
4\ 1 7 *•»«
1 ,-av ..... I 5 , ID 24
Arr-y- i i . pm till
3 20 |>m it 30 am
Ai I U'r I H ,... 5 35pm 6 00am
1 .1 ........... i....... 6 7 58pm lfl pm! 8 ti 10#m 15 am
A' r i ir> 12
An ni ...... um i m
(ini:.\r h NNI 8\\V HOU I E 'E AST.
l.cAV, ( •j :V) am in oo | m
Arnv K II 1 50 pm 2 tin am
7 lo pm 6 .0 am
1 30 am 12
Natural lll'hlg H 54 am 2 02 pm
I ti.A........ 7 50 am 6 nS pm
1 ! .t"\sn II 55 pm 10 lu pm
1 * ii 3 30 pill 12 50 am
ll hiu, 6 50 pm 4 25aiu
N w Y i 3 35 pm * 10 * m
Ip ft' n U ! 1 36 am 13
u i. urg | 3 45 am 2 40pm
i«hm •U 10 45 am 9 40pm
J..It in 12 nOu'n "K
1 Inlt.h'lplli*, | | fTnpm 4 50 6
N< w Y.I k ... pui
1 I.vil'l 1 6 55 am 8 00 ;m
An ix 3 1 am 4 17 pm
l ( 1130 aui 7 on | m
N ,| l I 2 25 pm D 55 pm
1 II,. a n l » 01 n’n 2 30 pm
Arnv I 1 6 24 pm
8 20 pm
N .w \ .....110 34 pm......j_.
VI \ Ml'.Mi II \\ 1 > I II MU F. r«N n. ll.
I t ,i.....i .........I 1 ) 25 a mi 7 10 pin
Am 016pm C 10 am
Arrive Ln I 11 55 pm
VIA lv. t', I A 0. It. 1L
l 1 - 110 30am
A r v.' Kaca t 7 40 am
VIA t INt’INN VTl miI ’1 IIEKN K'Y
I 0 > a in | 7 l > pm
I.uti I 15pm 6t'5am
('ut i 6 era un (1 40atn
rive Chi .ig > . t', im 6 40 pm
tiro tj . l,i*u t, mil 6 50 pm
VIA N. C. H. L. It Y
l.< ave ( 1 1: rtone i 1 10 pm H 50 pm
Arrive Nits! v 7 on p m 6 25 am
Arriv, Lull rv.ll 2 20 m i 2 20 pm
Arrive Chi.'
Arnv S 1 ni f! IV) um
I'nllium > I 1 I < Obn a
K I o> n. in., 4 fa 1
*> I0:0 h p s in f.l; .S, W 4
1 v lattano >g,t at i» ;i a. I:
S . fur Washington via 1 >' hl Ul'g
= ■ •“gs st 7:10 It. in., for M i mphta.
Fallman ll ill i 8 e pi t t «. leave Atlanta
Iml.v t«,r Jui'koinwil «t 7 05 ’■VI n
IwiHlitou Hi.. ; tug t:.irs av Atlanta at in 20
<4 n'l m l«i:y ter lt un Hwuk.lt W. \v.nr.\N.
U ,» . nl 1 eki'i art. Ivn xu le, Tt nn
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INVS suit
Sr* #*
Up and Dawn
\kd- u m W ~
ShHLll jJ.7' s<*d, a plumb lt»f? '
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_«oHd maaonry of ... the world .. nas tomea
fi3lt2i?2£ “®* a 01 ■■
«2chtau»rtan^ SSSHlSSrtS t M r th?' , trowd n and f iiTte“
met it over thereof't amlas^he^fuS^
»“ naturally seeks the centre of “ES2S trravitv
SJr i„ £
it bulges out. an 1 jnst what, is the perpendieu
lar. «'«r textir.*pi went* (Soillas standing oa
the wail c f ..hniacter, which tho Israo.itoa
^An.Vtiw Cd tr'LTnHhd
se-st thou' and I said, A plumb
What the world wants is a straight up and
down religion. Mu.-h of tin so-called pWjr
tll^. e/ 'u.h!'nndc“ S " wav and that, ollU^- to irajfc
Of Wehare
jHiilduia '"K'y i "!P, a wail r' w ' t of cli iractor, needs reconstruction. and it is gla*
J'ow sh.ull 1 it ls> brought 1 into the piroendkn^
rJiril aki i ' - Al> ^
Tl,. wh..l- i. r.t Ih. timM Uto nwh*
ys net by tha stud ad of wliat otheretokf
i r they p a v cards wo p ay cards. If they
of Cki°w.Moad1 ct’ y ^ M fflS
of other JJT «- llvs r chnr.i nnd 'P'r r-ret the = iho ngW infallible trek
which Aims saw. The finest ion for me should^
ivi*Vn?™ ■'•jW-'k is right, but what CMgi th *.
'^f
wj,lo :is th > wo. M. Tliore are lo.OJO plnmb :
iines in use, but only on'* is true and exact,
ThJreU*‘ “ffi,A n u?i »«•"/f»*rnal t ten .'il* 1 »« ,n K n»de right., to
„'^5?? J K , Si°'Ttomw^
T
I’isa lennsover about Uilrtwm fret rrom ths
pi-nK-ndiculsr, l.s an I i> oplo inclination, co th msanto of
>» to sw its irracefnl and b/
*. } ft riol V nrvlwUs tural con
hl^ '<MMiiet ‘K’ , littlo w. asl.mtf Why
havo the lillar of a not
truth n leaning towerf
Wbe u l N M >l a, j.’h’l"':;oo.l aS n '* straight ? ri , * ar «L
1 down? as up
w> , Nr Men Is. we must havea
stand ird; • hah it be ;<>-l s or nuns?
The ditiuc pbnub liu • n.ssis te bo throws
overall nn rehandise. Thnusauf T of years
rtotnr ers to depre i licgtnR :^ , r , N I 'ir lie t, saw ’ n,e nninnb.at- r
Ing down nn nrin-le loner nnl lower, and say
mg it was not worth tho price asked, and
when he lud purchased nt, tho lowest poinAfcf
told everyImly wh it a sharp bargain thonK he
struck, and howl.. Ini outwittSl
nrrM 1 'Titb 1 'i th* 'i ^veVS Vi iVnh J' na .1 h { “
. in • , 111 utu , Ml i8H
: 1 11 Tv
n s. I gviot^Mu, ■. ■ l Vcr UaiWpS .
i I
11 1 es I & that he will hav^”
jj l| aKX's
It ■f “fc’&e
is II li I the bn vcr.
H’ • t x i m Is ispo,.r; I can get'J
w n 1 . tie, •'•I* at a smaller price;!,
it, i tl non; il r 'Ininago.i; it will fade; 4
It will •a wc:|, After a while tha
in II ov T p. rsiiftsio i or from de
sir 1-1 of that jparticular atock of 1
poods, -iivs; ‘ 'We: I t l£EZ wJX
tirire." and th i|'» purchaser
If 1 1 . Td c l» 1, ™ 1 V J.Kiu 1
<’• n'li iii f,.; 4 .n,is nn/i ii, .li 1
III .III a uonls, he lies and !S proud of tt.
r«>tlimg w o.i ,1 make times ns goo l. and tho
sul adaption 'ngiit. h 1 Susj'.icion
of the law Of
ni Puiviiascrs'"*Iinow *not
pet. the money willlv! «e««5
whether till! (he goods siiimie I l in *
Ini to .aim, I. . , *i,o niskii'g'false ih i entrlS i
munbi-r of elerks who are
Lrs Kin li/inc "r tt & 'I'M nl fa:r»r f r !” 'a** ,d ° f f ♦"
m,L ^ u-ing » mid in. m ^starnls »> aerompUshlS un amhllu
the pressure dora right is
pithy for ihe laboring elassMS who toil with
i^.t^w*! 3SSK
conduit s^jsiWjraasJTiarat business
a while prices nrv fallimr,
Snl
k 11 1 f '^' r j " h on
^xmple If tell n im»at wliat a rum mnly low price ,
rnov imn lmso'l an nriit lft it iWvo« mnrA
linn nay tlmn satisfaction,
tho bankruptcy and defat X
nianv d< pnrtinriifs I’ll men who toil with
the 1 ^ rain i n 1 full as mil 'll
those who toil with the hands. ah tiuunre*
life is struck through with suspicion, anti
(lull! panics are only the result of want of coaft*
The pr a^uro to > r. nc all the stronger'’
from the fih’t th it ii our «li the' largo burf.
riBcra* The val lilllofWl »win^ up ft ud " nunnowa iJL
large hmi-es nnders. II th .h.-vcn,i sill .11 ..nun i
cause nothing they chii .ifl'ord it afford to
make ("ally lose, on sonic style*
of g "Is, IlSilll,. 1 | y <'an make :
title rs So u great dry gixxls house g atrokj
sal of its regular line and sells honks
or Sellers less than .................„....ni and that swamps thebudp^ ..Mid
ill ™thV tirte
ttl lowest figures I isame
dealer in hi ■a hr i An thinir i
goes on in "u her -t\ of merchandise along’ aWdl
the -Oils. mce is that all
business -iic is of all our cities therew
are In aU)ve territ| m Uln KU , ic'g!e" Ih'. , to kV-oiV^theT^heSS
water. ('murders run down
the Newfoundland fishing smacks. Till* is
nothing ngiirut tho mm who has the Mf
** o e**’ "‘mi >' w* hrgi>a store
fXlRl.runi'd'! rf-ht in,Vr Vl'thisl^wu^
require* martyr griv,., i.. . niii-e* Yfa)
iH>rt, ri»|wir*>« i rcinf('r* oment.
thort* nn* tons of th rnsnii U of such meu
aK* vhey k**ep their WS m l :.h i J,s' gS/SSSrSW: their
laticnci' atvl
ail I tli.-ir Chi s iun cons*.t njcy, nnl after a
wh in their turn of s iceesi will coins. Tha
own -re of the big h..sines will die an l their
1 ..vs will get possession of the business, and
w.th a cigar in tin. month, and full to the
chin with tho tiest liquor, nml behind a
of spanking the turnpike t.ays road they tom[K>ral will pass andetorniB everything
..ii to
perdition. Thai tho business will break up,
and tho smaller dealers will have fair oppor
tunlty. Or tho spirit of contentment and
right largo foaling firm, will recently tako possession in of th*
as tha care of
A. A. Low & to., and tho firm
say: “Wo havo enough money for all our
nissts and tho busing noeds of and our children; now, let
us diMolvt make wny for other
tnon in tho name lino.” Intfoad cf being
stArtloii at a solitary instanee of magnMiim»
tty. at in tha caaa just mentioned, it wUI to
cornea common thing. I know of scores
jtrvatbus.ne.'W jwJFtnnity of lav,ss vast accumulation, that have had thntr an.1 who T
ought to quit. But, perhaps, for nil the day*
nroserveyour equilibrium, and v.m»hamia
and vour faith, and throw over all
ami^eottonl«lre.’and t re and shtdvre, and barrels, ear an.l
rice ths
ing lm* of divine right. " And tho Lord said
unto mo Amra what seed thm. I an. *
U«i,
III
Jlrvnfe
^nr,.
iUai' l.v^ravT/.fWquPii'tVVaste'w'niM^hft^th*
by toe U ’Jp!are , "foo b t y 'and^rolicioaf 10 ^
.h . ton-all of them devices of th* devil that
w il.l take th • heart away from the only re>
fc t f > *2ftass.sasfjrii
ivh^ion written in the book, w|aich bo
w hi
neighUir as .re -If.” All religions but
one Is gin at the wrong end and in th* wrong
11 • tiret’ n Bi nghr , ^to h.T’^t ^
Mm* get <
Riu at top and measures down, white
tlie other reliciona b W > >clu at the bottorakuHt attC
try to mmauro up dliev rtxii.l
of the wall up to then- kne<>« in th* mud of
I'.hmui'ie^Mef u'etriu^tt^YtoA to'lt.^Jjirf and'
I oth^.V^VT,ra\W^MS2r*^S they throw the pliqnniet t bt< way break
| then they throw it tfnU
up. and It down
m«n th.il' own ,«to Fools: Why Wm
you s and at tho foot of the wall uwvwr
Z I t$ in the tow tXer £
was country, thirsty m
^ U»v roUsd out Xml ot |Im cup.bhw. bibwSa sm|to ^5
III In Bff'l"
BSfirr- 7*
. wwO(pir, tna b so mail a apaos I noveraiw
more splendor often and concentrated. all But she blew
onoetoo the glory vanfabed into
_____i 5S» «and i Water thirst Then and I turned was rsfroahe-L and took And m glass «o far all of
is concerned, I put against
tha glowing, glittering soap bubbles of
draught worldly reform from and human speculation one
the fountain from under the
of 0o _ 4ic . , __ rysta l Glory to
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rekl, SS n A ^ plumb am ’A line. ”"!thonl ” au dI
. t want you to notice this fact, that when a
g ives tipjfre rtraight up and down re
!Sl StirtSSJ***’ st.
ESHmSH 0 »•!“"« "ome one if he will
darkness, ks broad m. hell. They
y?** reilglqnthat will allow them to keep
1
^ ft Th ere i 2., Hero ? 1
^ n*i, '? massacred. . There is
fe and Jim^Fisk. ’is'i and Itobes
£ , BSTil.to 5 ” h S 2 to n’lPthA S 5
toters pickwx'kets and liiiertines of anT
ocntune.s. Th-y have all got crowns, ,
ftrones, and harps, and “Thanksgiving, scepters, and when I
chant-th-v sing: and i
£t°n “uK*v™^without re- : I
fcasof peotanoe and faith In those disgraceful doz- ** !
^y e'clesiastical old fo-visne'’
text gives me a grand opportunity of
#lkat to fondnrh^!^ , }! ( r y a'‘li?, 'i,ne "of
use a atonemason or a lu-icklavcr is a
n'umb lino? Why not build the wall bv the 1
eye and bandl Bacause they are In- ,
because if there be a detlwtion in 1
SK™ in Z.k, S '”i “ vm.XtrM
4M wfe. A young man is in' danger d
fitting BLflTveld^lTM a defect in his wall of character that
i','”- ° f
“ d h^ Tn Hneo
*1 of ag^-U*fore hough 4 which ilvn
rears he 1-id
fit 1 intoxicating liquor until
particular carousal that took him off.
well in a street on n hot summer ,
SS make^hiin fcM^ifcttffr" rtor*. to«t « ° y.«a . '
SLre of something was* to D.l * d^‘ And 'and!
Kt alcohol arouij in old’
and one be entered drop the appe- |
the first liquor star*, and
ajEifaic, oftZ. his^wife daughters fl.^ing
and from
his prreenc., until he was taken to the cit v
oarly hospital habit to die. had lain The quiet combustible nearly forty material of i
tsaa«sas»% sfira years,
,
high, and yet n deflection one foot
the foundation affects tlio entire struct
And If you live KX) years, and do right j I
’Wtomethlng eighty years, you may, nevertheless, wili
at twenty years of age that
damage all liuilt your houses earthly for existeuee. All you
have vous»lves or for
nm I not right in sayitv» to these
as of its to foundations? lie independent A before of tho thirty character
nun years
of*go Ufetima may commit enough sin to t lust him a
A cat that has killed <n> pigeon
lie cured. Ku-p j it from killing " thu
pMMrl Wiliiam! No _ ohn Alexander, or nror or* or
drew, sa, or Henry, whatever or be Chris
or or your and
name or surname, say here now:
wild oats for me, no cigars or cigarettre
t!a
am going to start right and keep on right.
Dodhelp mo, for Iain very weak. From tho
In building everything by*wS^an from foundation bo g'uid^ to
capstone. Lord God, by tho wounded hand
Of ChrM, throw me a plumb line!*’
.Lord Nelson’s general direction when going
r !!i!!L 7,“ t !io! frL.lTyou S ',.!;ll''!!!.!'l‘!, wW l l ne^ .' > .V..?f!.7
Wroiw if you ? keep ty your life cloee alongside tho do
Ten Cotniniunl nients. I >o nglit, nml you can
she four corners of the earth.
“But,” you say, “you shut us voting folks
Jto'f un' ^'Siavo^h iTi its'^f ^'in * mv
jS of 1 an extraordinary ^ x< ?. < ’ rc *l‘ t 40 parental mo, but example tsvaus-j
an<1 l«»fluence I was kept from
-CTumitowVTth-S sS.'lv’^ek.'si^I V i^ver Z imd
swore
«»1 never gambled for so much as
feSLnbssioner ! a lueof a ‘ ,u ' 0,1,1 n ‘'V nsaw Ui " a
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t of 1111 ee and lexplo're.,these JTtoZ
ami twoelders of my eluireli,
gWrahy midnight, not out of curiosity, but
SEi^^^isrs:
s»»t y x-2ts?ra-™ I
ot have had so much fun
.
rlB-l.t Kin * mav lia > 8iMn seem attractive nt ; , rirtlvt » l,ut h 11
deatiful, i and like tl»o man< a true
masyjteia.ASas'fgt: life. y genuine The his
(t^w&’cair!.!^^ wanting to l*ol, blackens DMCK j
II he 'lean
SIvGM
best when I take my hit or and Id the
mnshina blase in mv lie face, an I after arm
sqaa blebroi k fa.-t. isnotutioiof blaek
OJJtAtm, starvation, but of It.-ht anFl'” lt j*
midnfs'h? brothers. conijilinvt The lo'ie There
go—two one was convert
year ago in church.ona Sunday monting,
JSrthimlus-‘"‘X, "otlltog'buUn Dial 1
^wk®* bran’s wul this process went on:
I nin. a young Ilian amid the
|»mp tstions of cry h.e, and I am afraid to
4BHreMB9uone; «Mp; come and making be my pardon and
^Skooma •avonu- from the mistake
of tny eoiuradt s are making, and
now.” An.l quicker than a Hash Ood
Into his soul. Ho is just ns
used before to Jie.is was* ;u .'•oaveit’.iL . as ijrilliant ‘ as h •
he VVith
««n or fishing skdlful rod ini this licforo. summer■ llm va-ati-m world
as as
to him than ever. He appro
sBSsffui h ilor'.oiw ,L lu fun. m.ruing lint Ids bis brother lea i
'. the
th« ^ chwnpagne d tUyeent. <U 4 ha u **h H ; liut Kvory*
r *P cares
vSZ3-«X
health, cast down inspirits, tho
fever stnkre him in the smallest
’fBiom jKding on the fourth story of a fifth rate
hop.* ctireing (i,,l and calling for
mother, and figliti.ig l»a>’k demons iioin
dying pillow, whi. h u I. •s.v. utol an.l
to rags, he plunges out of tho world
“■JiAneshrtok that kind kind of of of fun! funl a destroyed It It i*remorse. is remorse. spirit spirit. It It isile- is.I..- Alas
;
rftalr. It It 1* is Waeknem Wacknesx of of blackneax. blackness. It Itisx^,., is woo
and long reverla-rating, and S crush
a» though all tho mountains c£ a ah
eoutinauta roll on him in one avalanche. hi
^ *wl, man, atan there i back is from no fun such in ship- fun.
:KSngyour jBSeUBg your fathers character, nane. no There fuu in is d»- no
breikinff your mother’s ho irt There is
i* iu no tlie fun physio.il m the pan^-i protli^atostleath-lH^I. of the di^^olutf*.
Ke to no fun in an undone.eternity.
wtof tho ashes of a burnt.rose.
alebemu undertaking, ana ns nt~ no
burawl down in sin can never again bo
iiroO ckureh^ to allow wheth-r they are
Useful work or are standing instances
Mlencss ami pretense. He will throw that
line over; mil imt ous to demonstrate
their livesnre just or cniel.tU.ir
‘hS SS'ii^
tKZ
h'"r'T4' sss
t V ’he u":;
JkiH*» and w ng* l.roke , thing pless into
j^Smlrami*, ^ Pti i; A ^; inn
.
|‘KSS^oeftire and i nr I uivnhis, and
of’d'h-eiue a’kurolTng'to
> A*acepter. and all tbe world blanched in the
ckH*i h.w «f h«*r w»Mu‘ry slain by tho
^ajyato’ggj't.'^agtt* toat plu.ub tine over this American
KfcMfcTkhd it XthTr Is a solemn nghu^ac,*^ tim^with
orVm
wh ‘‘ tl ‘,’“ r 0 ar<? Ch r ,l,t i aa
jEpt^STwlwtlier 8T tatM.- whether we falfill , H n our m'sswn or
wa are for Goi or against
Jjyh de«’ide whether we shall Sbyton?anl ns a nt
Tneb Krave 1
-s, an Assyria are
you, •• if there be nothing but a
pfemb lin* what can any of as do, for there
lum old prm-erj. which truthfully decl^:
St?’“wSitaftidK ’UShabaWmatoa fault* wer* w^l^Unfi wriltou on bu
iaftotobk »*-l sliaU lay judgment to the line
Mrk>wV Al^WIIWIM *> make «p (qr <mr
deficits. And while I ese hanging an the
wall a plumb line, t aee also hanging there a
And while the one condemns ns the
other saves ns, if only we will hold to it
And here and now you may be set free with
a jgy glorious liberty than Hampton,
Invalid proprietress of a wealthy estate in
Scotland visited the continent of Europe to
toc£h,b£?tnJfiriLdttaaw.£k, J wa 8 te" e “ind tnd
went
instead went to of Homburg getting an.l better triel she tho» watere.and and
in despair said physician: got worss, “What
she to a
ajs* .rs z.&j Ljsspr.Aff*
those waters are on my own estate: ’ She rty
£S ££?&~-xx
counted^sprfrit veryff-et, and when™^^by, snd^t heart/aye, vow
at the door of your
sJstafj&atsFteiii2 t*>at against
over the plumb line that Amos
saw is the cross. through the emancipating
powerofwhich Fi you and I may live aiidlivo
' ,er '__
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CLIl’I’lN'US FOB U TIIE CUR10CH. U1ULS.
;
Cun r.on were first used in the first half
of the fourteenth fourteenth century. cent :
urv
A French a,lthro l' oIo o'i’t l enumerates
21 characteristic forms of the human
nose
California fruit is very nice, but |400
tl.c But ’
The best lecturing sections are said to
»’e in the West-Ohio, Kansas, Wiscon
sin and Michigan.
There are over 300,000 children in the
United Ptates between one and twelve
years old . , whose . lives are insured. ,
Closed carriages began to be used by
perons of the hi-dicst :' quality l in the
fourteenth p and n u fifteenth f;r nt v centuries. f
Elijah Youngblood,* a farmer of Coffee
County, G i., has killed 900 deer, 240
u " iMc 1, ,cals iis and a ' ia thirtv ,nlrl y-° one DC mnthers rnntticrs h* be
tween his crops.
a.^ «.ho d.*, e «.
cv ] ’ near Pichmer.t ’ be-uPone ” dav J in
May, , 1810, to float, and moved a dis
t ,,nrC mee of 01 ciirbt u ^ IU miles ,nlle9 '
The first warlike aruse kins King of oi whom wnom there mere
is any record was C^pareedlntoAdSd Osymandyas of Egypt
who m2100B. 1
coiHjucrcd , H.ictrii. ,,
( ... hancillor, an T English - o i. captain, . . r first .
sailed into “ the "White Sea in 1553 ’, and
Hi* 1 * to the building of , Archangel , and ,
the commerce of Russia.
The bunk of England was established
in 1<i9 »’ a " d i9 the govern
meat, receiving all taxes, and paying al
divi dcnds and outgoings ° for public ' of
flees.
Russia is . endeavoring . energetically t
promote ' the manufacture of steel with
ln mr territory. . Heavy orders , for , navy
small arms and armor plates
have recently been issued by the Alar
I) ( >ivirttnent
' tverj body lives
over a shop, , if the house , be two stories,
or uscs tlic lowir floor for stabling the
horses, quartering tho servants, etc.
Even millionaires often rent the ground
floor of tlnir swell res dunces r for busi- , ■
,lCSS
There h a lady ^ in Panoh Oa who is *
<>“' , «»-’ther . of . twelve living children, the
cM, ' ht of " hom is ^ ^ .' ears of age
««1 the youngest seventeen, and she
never lias seen them together all at once
.................. '™ bi »
guinea lien that wanted to sit. Her nest
«“ l,r " k ‘'" "!’ “ vml
1 rt>,lie dejection, she walked to the well,
llew . the curbing, nnd, with
up on a
water. .......... When she w.as taken ^ out «■*> she was ”■«
There was a shower of stones near Dc
, . thei volcanic , . of .... the Argen
oris, in region
tine Republic, a few weeksago, that lasted
for more than a minute. The stones fell
ns thick as hail and varied in size from
a P l ‘ bh ‘‘ ,H ;i v, ' r v respectable boulder.
-
,la niage was done to trees, while
barns aud outhouses were demolished,
nianv domestic animals killed, and large
nuinm rs oi f unu , geese anu d i naw k ks on „ n tho t c„
win c „ ' -
.. ..........
. t,ieat . i.ana . „ Jserpent.
!\ lion the oil fever struck the town of
Otto in Cattaraugus county, there was a
plot 1 of several acres far up 1 a ravino
which was practically unexplored. It
was swampy and overgrown with briars
, tnd underbrush. The oil scouts located
j well in these wilds * and an enternris- 1
ing i:\nkce followed with ix hotel,
“round which he kept a numher of sheep
and swine. Hccently he missed a pig,
and a dav or two later two sheen mvste
r.ously disappeared. . 1 he day following *, - .
Landlord Sprague ‘ heard his ms doo making maKin
0
a , fuss, and going to th': door, huge
saw a
black ...... snake, which he savs was 20 feet
long long and and nearly nearly as as largo large around as a
stovepipe ' 1 crccnin" i through turou„h the th, grass «rass in in
the direction of the surrounding under
i, rus , h lie gave chase with two men
’
but the reptile got under cover and
.. . f , s - that time the flt
v * ©mcc „
snake li.as bee n seen by several persons.
. • lo •. i .
i nc inane i. ennui as j.t uiacic,
with a head fmall in proportion toils
body. Old inhabitants remember that
over 20 years ago a sunnc escaped from
recaptured, inc tneory is mat tms
huge reptile got into tho swamp and
worked , , its .. way back . , through the morass
a distance of 20 miles, where it has
dwelt in the seclusion offered by the
Uu, .re looking for the snake and
a..................
The s,cnmfi,li l> Aocliom of tho An.
clior line, recently met a tornado 180
miles from Sandy Hook. The wind
came on from the northeast, and in a
Ycr V 8bort ,imP tlu>rc was a tremendous
-
sea running. The rain . cam down in
.......... ■>■*>«- -»• **«*«««•»
able to stand on deck. The lightning
f ’7 ">"»,*“»•«»«
P lobcs of blue flame P la y e<1 U P and dow “
the rigging and danced along the yards,
<">‘1 «eapcd from the masts incessantly,
passengers and seamen alike.
I For _ about ... two hours , the , wind • , blew at
| go m iles an hour. Neither lookout not
pilot could sec beyond the ship's rail,
because of the solid sheets of raia and
fly ing clouds of spray in which the ship
seemed to ° be 06 walled " aUea “f ud as “ bv “- V a tt tor l0 *'
The engines . were run dead slow, and
the * hi P U v to heod t0 the ^ lo ' At
-
end of two hours the gale broke,
weather followed/Nqdamaga
wM dpao b J »ilber wia^r
FARM AND GARDEN.
Tbe Cure of Hoy.
Barns or “barracks” are much better
for the observation of hay than the cir
we >l as in the green state, matter that is
soluble in water. For this reason all
uf> the exterior of stacks is
* ^ \° h*y ng the soluble matter
washed from it In round stacks the
amount of hay thus exposed is much
larger than is usually supposed. The
packed sun closely. Thus it will all keep in
is the better. If hay has not been well
cured in the field, ventilation should be
'■ thc
Cows and Green Apples.
Whether apples 1 will ... injure . • milch , cows
and ?T° . something d * sp'h also »p“ on h »r the > b character is ,re M of ;
tbe A cow usually has no more
discretion as to the kind of apples she
shou , d pat Qr the amount gmul ,
school-boy. When cows break into an
orchard or a sudden wind stoim brings
down a great number of apples prema
turdy, so that cows can get them, then
serious injury is sure to result. Th crow
ha9 t “ e cramps as evidently as a boy
could ,. have them. Often the first sign
the owner has is a sudden falling off of
the milk vield, and though they mav be
of the .tom«h i. .„ch tk.t the ,ldU will
not again be as great during that season
as it . was before. The worst effects are
fron > unri P« ^it. It takes only a few
S?« The r acid, g^a bitter apple, to derange the stomach.
juices, with which they
are filled are more or less poisonous, and
even one or two will do more harm than
good. U When apples are fully Advantage ripe a very Vo
daily may be given with
milch cows, though sour apples should
be avoided, as even in small quantities
they are of little value for milk produc
t j on> if R i VP „ u t all they should be
fed in measured should should Awi t$>ws quantities,'and on on no no
account account be be turned turned in in to to
help ,a ‘lp themselves; themselves; they thev will will tat cat a a groat great
ma many ny in in a a short short time, time, and and if if hurried hurried may may
choke choke in in trying trvimr to to eat cat too too rapidly.— runidlv p 7 -1
'
Cultivator. <»**-*.
-
The Parsnip 1
When , well the . .
sidered be giown. parsnip is con
to one of our most valuable
and desirable r ‘e garuen garden vegetaiMcs, vegetables and and it it
18 t0 be regret*cd that so little care and
our"il our amateur n t^ cultivators, l 1r 1 ^ t T for d it l v ,p0n well ,i t de- ! >y
serves a place in all gardens ’ no mutter
how small
i. It prefers a deep, moderately enriched , .
sandy loain, one that has been well
worked for a previous crop, although
any other will answer if thoroughly aud
deeply ij,;,,. plowed as early in the season on as as
It is best to give a liberal dressing of
decayed manure, and this should be well
“nd deeply incorporated plol. with the soil by
mean, of the A good harrow ing
should then be given, sous to level it oil
nicely, when it should be marked oll into
drt ^ s “bout two feet apart and an inch
and a half in depth. In these drills the
seed should be sown rather thinlv, and
covered to the depth of about half an
m<-h
l he seed should he sown early in tho
Ih properly prepared. As soon a, the
young tbe j? plants are H»«ne^out. strongenough to handle
^ fe ould b< ‘ so that they
d *
alfthe After
thi- attention thev g' " will ill require require is is
to i, keep „ them well , cultivate«I nod free
ff ll\V 0 ? "T**'^* e;,rth bt ‘ f drawa e " ch «P booing «ound let a the lit
P n they A
As « are best alter being . touched
W™ S^^l 9 *!.' 1 ,S CUS '° mHr - V !° F r ™ i ‘ at >«* 9t
and used The M^Xn
coition of the eron
»■'
the student e o„ m n,
is in my opinion, a much
to'Sfffiilhir “I'tl.rm K ° ll ” r " S
and fifty J feet of drill — I Vi’., Javga-on*. Miiaa-ous
___
Tuberculosis in rattle is the same dis
ease as writer consumption in in men. Neither,
? a ya “ the AV.r En<jl«„d Former,
> 9 understood to be curable, thoturh
quack doctors mav sometimes otter
remedies to cure consumption. It is not
tuberculosis produced by lung worms. The word
is derived from a latin word
meaning ous°size. small tuber. Tubercles are of
vari from that of a millet reed
to that of large grapes, and sometimes
an weighing aggregation of tubercles form a mass
large a pound or more. They are
to ° to be found in milk or but
ter. t „ r /.i C hcmical 1 „„,j,. 0 i analysis „_„i,..:„ • is unnecessary
for ease determining it is usually the quite presence apparent of the dis- the
; to
naked eye, but doubted cases may need
the microscope to determine their trim
nat " re Animals sometimes fatten well
atrerlc; ‘ l b v ,hl8 d> s ea.se in its
-
earlier stages, l but emaciation is one of
the common symptoms. Tuberculosis
i* a disease that is not confined to the
1 '. ,n K s - th °ugh it more commonly affects
,ll0 " u organs. It may locate itself in al
most undoubtedly any organ is or frequent part of tlie body. It
a cause of uber
lion and of barrenness when the
generative organs aie the scat of the dis
° ase ‘. vows that appear to be almost
constantly disease. in heat arc often affected with
If is transmissible from parent
to ro offspring ouspring bv oy heredity nc reitiry and auu from Horn eitlier uttier
male or temale parent, but infected
P* r ems may produce ^ offspring that will
not hare the disease, though ft predisno
sition to tho disease is jmnitlv ^he increased
bv Oy havino li.ivin„ diseased (list a ed iwremte parent The disease
is tar more common in adults than in the
J°ung of animals It prevails more in
warm than m cold countries, and in hot
than K in cold L, stables which f.i!:, a vmunk " In "1
part lor its atcr pn \ .jlcn< v in - acnK of
faney cattle kept hi tsirnt warm hams
It is far more common in liUtiiets where
the st oek is chiefly piireliaM**] than where
itisraised. The l/uver h mere or less it
at the merer of the seller. f..r the latter
j. is ine nrst to uiscoxer ___ ; indications • of dc- ,
jocioes or dealers m stocks.
Ine disease is most dangerous to man
kind when bad v diseased meat or milk
j, catfn , vithout thoronglRy cookbff
tulicScs The disease Sre is most broking contproons when ih^ t
<(tT »-«>' the
-» „to tnlo tln!t 'hrf-r'" oinwoe. n °There
wan small
should be greater protection to the pub
lie, and there will be when the people
K^y^^^^.^buArlnilk i^ht aniX the ‘ nan '' r -
a r to know that the pro
ducing said food ure in good health and
<or -
respondents \*ho ha\ e facts to commu
rJ.i““r medium of p the . u hc«Sr new spaper. 5 ’{T'lVl" \\ e shall !>e
glad to give all a hearing on the subject.
Farin an< T<^dr„ Notes.
As as a a breeder Dreeuer of ot disease msease few lew thinoa tilings *» ex
cel a neglected farm-house cellar.
Always water vour horses before feed
ing them grain, and not soon after.
Air-slaked lime is recommended for
the cabba SC, onion and turnip maggots,
Coal “b” P°sse» or n <> nmnurial
value, but serve to lighten up a stiff soil
evJry T . <w - » te^hey . . nnmrm
mooing are watered.
fruit such as cranea. neetar
bw^etc., in poU and unter gUto in
by Um Engliab.
M mi .in—. 11 .
ffcfflma cares aw reported of fresh
apple pomace having satisfactory been preserved results. in
the silo with very
An expression of developed opinion at the a recent fact
meeting of farmers
that most of them inclined to cut hay
when in full bloom.
Dr. Warder says that the strawberry
affords one of the best illustrations of
the benefits of shortening-in fruit-bear
ing plants to increase fruitfulness.
It is better to havea crop of some kind
in the ground permitted at all times, provided but such
crops be not to mature, to
be turned under as manure. Fallowing
is not always best. ,
Prof. „ . Goessman, a. of , v New „ Aork, , . has
Sea, profited by cultivating the Southern cow
Cut producing a large amount of forage
not seeds. As a green manure and
as a fodder the cow pea 1 is invaluable.
Corn, _ clover , and , other .. crops should , ,, , be
allowed to pass the succulent stage and
come neariy to maturity before putting
them in the silo. Thus they contain the
most nutriment and the smallest per cent,
of water.
Every horse, no matter of what breed
or for what purpose, is tho better for en
joying at least a should few weeks of pasture subjected in
summer. Horses not be
to sudden changes from stable to hot sun,
and tier raw.
SSriSc ■SssSSS
ing the milk too long, until it gets very
sour; keeping the cream too long; churn
ing too slowly, or in an unclean churn ;
not taking all the buttermilk out of the
butter; keeping the butter in a warm,
badly aired or mouldly place; these all
cause the butter to become strong, which
is the effect of decomposition in it. The
food or water of the cow will also cause
the trouble. ■ M
Those who have plowed corn under
for green manuring have been surprised
that no benefit from it was observed in
after tillage. Even after the lapse of
two . four and six months tho corn was
l?i“g ancf green good in the bottom of the
furrow, as ensilage. Clover,
however, thus turned under will rot and
omit a powerful odor in a week after
bem be ' n g o covered, covered, in in warm warm weather. weather. Green Green
the manuring tbe manuring land, land, with with clover clover seems seems to to benefit beuclit
while while that that with with corn corn usually usually
docs does not. not. Green manurim? with rve ha's
>«• *«-«>
tato crop if plowed under in the spring
The rye for this purpose should be sowed
in the autumn. After heading out and
irrowinfr It S !“ to a heiirht W of three time or or four four
fee r i’ 11 ; , ,in , be P* owed , umler for corn
an d potatoes.
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SC’IENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL 1
A . . at Helten. Mo., contains
spring over
682 grains to the gallon of mineral mat
, r R™" £rr ..i Ils 18 0 of f " which hkh -ire ar< free sul mil *
P , ; ““ . „ a< l ;
‘ ' j
steam omnibus .... Dresden.
is in use in
1,u ' motive power is applied to the hind
whw> , su , ftn ■ ht
[.oiler the and streets eompouml for cavrying engine. It is used and
m passengers,
will seat twenty.
human Scarlet. beings fever from may the be milk contracted of sul by
cows
fering from an allied disease. Cow s so
afflicted do not present any acute
symptoms, and the condition might be
easily overlooked unless carefully
w.ub hed It is suggested that milk about
"hull there is any doubt, should he
Ixiiled, in o>der to destroy <lisea^e verms
Though it is claimed as one of the ad
vantages The of electrieit v that it dues nut
raise H^.for temperature' lighting of the ncvcr.liUss, atmosphere
i, is
" ' /,r ' ^ a l M ’' p - under cei tain
conditions, of evolving he; z. . Tins prop
erty i. about to be turne — to profitab'e
account by lierlin.whohaveannouncedthat the Societe des Usines Elec
t in ri(J future, «esof in addition to light, they will
be prepared to furnish a supply of electric
ity heating '
for purposes.
T '* ^ f-. leans were represent,,
„ * ,vps of the stone age in most cases, a.
rr«rrss'i.iwi
were practised, such as cotton and wool
>pim™S Colon
8 two species oj goats wire acenmat
j ze( j j to Peru for the sake ot their wool.
the ordinary mining safety lamp lie 8 *. A
portable electric lam,, can now made
possessing the following features
Weight, about three ttounds ; illumin
ating power, live candles; size and shape
similar to j resent lamps : duration of
light, ten hours ; cost of repairs, charges
‘*f battery and materials, two cents for
t pn lmurs ; these facts showing that there
nothing to prevent its adoption as a
substitute for the present lamps, and even
for candles in many mines where they are
still in use
The } purity of til” mid Atlantic air has
•
been . demonstrated . . , by . Professor ,, l. ,, ^ V
Dennis, of New York, by means of cap
sides of sterilized gelatine, which were
exposed to it on the promenade deck.
where there was free circulation of the
atmosphere. infection In developed. ten clays a few When points of
were ex
posed points in of one infection of the state rooms over within 500
eighteen hours, Hut were developed
when a capsule was
exposed found over be entirely the bow of the ship it was
to uutouched. The ex
nerimcntM show how pure was the mid
ocean air outside the inclosed spaces of
the vessel.
The new French incombustible lnco it
q„it e a novelty, and the composition by
which this result is achieved is coiiallv !u !er
a «lanted *1 it seems ’ to re, derinir ” ‘
and 1 wool uninflammable. * a . > It , is . a mix- .
( ure 0 f eighty parts pure sulphate ofnm
nloU ; 8i twciitv-five pirts carbonate of
"mmonm, . mln onix thirtv tlurty parts partsbora, bora, ie i< ari.l, icid seven sex on
tcf n P arf ^^ pure borax, twenty parts
gtarc h .and one thousand parts distilled
or pure water. These ingredients arc
most thoroughly comhined. The mate
f r ; u i s nr( . dipped ,U in this solution 1,u while
hot, . so as to be completely dried , , , impregnated, . . ,
after which they are and ironed as
ordinnrv starcli fabrics.
Hull T- Bicycle J
T1: " P ar .‘' '"stances on record
where , men t lives have been saved by
lv horses but nossihtv the first in
w ]{ j> t . nnv „f that place, is a
'Jr'ea* .•] Kentuckian i.iu< aian, over uui six six feet m ci tall iuu,
nn< ln,llt ,n l‘r°portion. I he Doctor
makes a specialty of pulling teeth, and
JW. ^
K^lw^andTatle^atllXu l™ark
; ssssis
w a.B.ar.lod to«e a miwl bull, wi.hhernl
,,0 "' n a '‘ l1 ,al1 er i; (,t < charging at him
'Tbo'uli^’.ira it.’
and he had determined to annihilate
J' h( : re v ;'j ,s 00 ti ! ne t .° ,bink ^T! n *
h, anU,e8 |' nnl *“* , octor . Dent mm
®“ J r viM
”.trz
licht ni tehine but closer came (he
fais bloodthirgtv ‘ and sil,lv
pur uer .,^j lH)S heade'r
A a i or a
meant death, and he knew it. l!ut strong
.egs and as. out machine gained the x ire
tory. 3 and the hill top * was reached with
the bull not over thirty feet behind. But
the Doctor knew he could quickly coast
away from him, his aud enemy ou the tired declivity
before throwing his legs
over the handle bars, he rapidly drew
away and left his pursuer. The race was
only three-quarters of a mile, and did
not last much more than two minutes,
but if ■eemed miles and hours long to
the ma» on tbe wheel.— Courier-Journal,
^
i# The 39 8 ifl®W grgn elevator bushels. c Of Chicago
,
Stuilig His Company.
A tremendous scare, so says the Paris
correspondent prevailed for a of short the time London in the Standard,
fronting the Mairie of the Qobelins space
ter. About 11 o’clock, quar
taking advan
ta 8 e °f the feet that a careless keep er had
»«* the cage open, one of the lions of Bi
del’s menagerie quietly escaped, and with
noble and measured tread made its way
through were the a maze good of many booths people to the about, open
a ° d the sudden appar.tion of the formid
ab,e animal caused, great excitement, wo
m .°“ and children flying in all directions
with screams of terror. The news of its
P 6 had , d T nrf>m ^ i ed the ii on
^ h , en ,t ,. rcacbed . , the , neighborhood . , , , of ... the
Oob > ® ,ina .. ’ and a BU “** r of men armcd
" ,th “Watered up courage and
drove it into the yard of a house. Bidel
came up Vnd j ust t j )en w j t ), i,j s a 8 S i s tants and
a cage £j the Btray J lion was 8afely J 8 e
cur(
A Heavy Subject.
~
i** Medical Journal gives . the
following « interesting particulars of the
belght, weight, and dimensions of
Thomas Longlcy, of Dover, who is saul
to be the heaviest British subicct in the
|f|;Sk£k bs.»'S:SSts “
waist 80in size of leg 25m. lie finds
considerable difficulty ill walking, and
docs not trust himself in a carriage for
fear of breaking the springs. IIo is said
,0 ,,u very temperate botli In eating nml
^‘“g, an y'd health and ot has a serious never nature. suffered from
---
English Sham Battle.
The British autumn manoeuvres nt Al
bershot are considered the best that have
been known there. They were carried
on during . . six . weeks, . and . the f . regunenta . ..
marching ,he ndvantage was especially which good, suggo,t
ha? “S monmuvcr.ng
over simple route expeditions. the “battle The
Finc.pul bettlcsbury sham contest fought was of
bam Hill, near hren
* , when Gen. Smith s field column
had arrived within fifteen miles of Al
dershot and was there attacked by troops
<■»“««***
“The Blood is Life.*’
fountain Thoroughly of health, cleanse by usln the blood Pierce’s which is the
g Dr. Ciol
dtn Medical Discovery, aim go. digestion, a
fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and
soundne.-wof constitution will lit i >tn Inishod.
Uolden MedUul Discovery cures a a I 1 humors
erupti Kspccial- n,
]y ha t its.im curing IHilson. salt rheum
i proven Kev a. y in
or uloussoreasm Tetter, •r-sores, 1 swellings, IDp-loiut enlarged .license, glands scrof- and
s an
eating ulcers cons^ffnip
i'olden Medical Discovery cures
Uou (whic b »s scrofula of the lungs), by us
nut'rUive properties, shortness 'to'r'weak'lmffl breutli, bronehliis, oral n at' ..tt uid mg
of tiiood, of se
vero coughs, asthma, andI it kindred affectlons.l tb
pn.mpHy cures
*
1 liver, liiliou ness or “li\ el¬ coin
y»p 1 jeiisia ly. and iudige st ion, it ls a n n n
equaled r elm Sold by un iggists.
A N. C. farmer cleared fouu fr hid nn acre of
land plauled in wax beaus.
i.nnc Trouble*and Wasting
Diseases can be cured if properly treated in
time.as shown by the following statement from
D. c. Fiibbman, Sidney: “Having been a great
„ff„ 0 r ,| s „ie pleasure t„ testify that Scott’s
KMUiMONof Oxi Liver Oil with iJme ami Soda
pleasant myssU. In addition, take.” 1 would say that it is very
to
known bishop 1’otter, Archbishop” of New Potter. York, will roou be
as “
Sick and bilious headache and nil derange
ment of stoma h and bowels cured by Dr.
Pierce’s “Pellets”-or antl-bllious icrunules. 25
'"ity ^ " aBtP ° f
vbtues
the Many Irish Englishmen National I.and of prominence are job ling
League.
Sak|U mmen. nd complete are the made cures
dehil- by
ral
ity, liuhltuul constipation, liver ana I kidney
nil I
snawia’s-jw
.....
T l»itao^oOU,5 ... , . may bowel do for some trim
rente -ry, Dr.
lllggl best . rs . huckleberry Keep it. Cordial Is the sue e9t and
curt*.
_
is
Co., KSKSS ot Richmond, in which thev niuke’f c to
rom
Farmc rs should dig the sweet potato cro; t ho
first wet k in November.
* * * * Delicate (liRsInst s of eith ■rsex radically
cured. Send in ci ■nts in :* tamps for lx ink. Ad
aross.World’s Dis ponsar> Medical Association
Buffalo. N. Y.
Tho alliance bet ws en Hu ssla, (termnny and
Austria Is at an end and w ill not be renewed.
Dniisbtere. Wive* null HoOirri.
Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free,
securely sealed. Dr. J. Ii. Murcliisi, L'ticu, N.Y.
S months' treatment for 50c. Pisu's Remedy
for Catarrh. Sold by druggists.
flobida, “it Advaaf»K.-»«ndi)r»wt>»cks." Kur
iii&nuO.'M! Srosbv.'b'Ij’i.sS:. JLw'yoA.' ’ '
What Is the Use
Of your dragging your-clf Around, day after day.
without any life or activity, feeling all tired out and
mlsftrablo, when you might bo am quick aud lively
and strong a* *vor ? Take earo of yourself at once,
or In the depleted condition of your system, a com
plAlnt otherwise trivial may fasten upon you with
serloujor fatal rejults. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is Just
the luodlclue you need to build up your entire sys
tem, to purify and quicken your blood, and to give
you appetite aud btreugth.
equal. “Hysd’g Itt**ea Sarsaparilla tbo system, a * a strengthens blool purifier And has lnvlg no
oral**, giving now life. I havo taken It for kidney
complaint, Pearl with Clucinnatl, tho best results.”—-D. O. H. Sauvobe*.
B1 Street,
Sold Hood’s by all druggists, Sarsaparilla gl; rU for $5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD * CO., Apothecaries, Lowell Mass.
IQO Posea On 8 Do llar
KIDDER’S
p
illHMillKI
INDIGESTION ind* DYSPKPSI A.
niliESTVI.IN, Over f.,onu I'lij.lcl iB. that ha.r »en< th* u* brut th»lr preparation approval ol
.ayliig It la
for !n<11ge»Uoii that they hava ever uaed.
We hare n»ver heard of a eaaa of Drspepata whar.
DIUXSTVI.IM war takea that wan not cured.
FOS CHOLERA INFANTUM.
tT WILL cube the most aooravatkdcases
it will stop vomiting in pkeonancy
For s ™u,edire« 'J P reiiuiw V
W M C i, iw.prrfect digMtion.
ot
^
you, express Our prepaid, bous* is
money.
N.V
-Y” SgF.trr. ^ ureal BorlOwarJlhaZb^n sufferer from 9th
m a Aug.
«*ta'
TEVtR
?JSP.,!?,»M *..* ■ BAA* 03 A MONTH emba
to the business, spare momont^ Skse g be ftroflui^
may
PATbhts "• <• ,ur amy&WBifc oor ”’’" k ”»‘««reet(on..
FIl.I.INt: BEKC'HKK’S PLACR.
Rev. Dr. Parker, of the City Temple,
London, was selected to pronounce
the eulogy on Henry Ward Beecher in
Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., in
the ilpit where his friend had stood for
forty years. His subject was, “Not here, de’
but risen.’’ The sermon, which was
livered without manuscript, was lately
a memorial discourse, several sympathetic
references being nfiade to tbe deaapsstor.
Telegrams while he were in receivod the by Dr. Parker
pto in London, was pulpit from his peo
sending their jfood
wishes. The boose wsJ never more
Uoh oi 90*
I • .
B
an byaajr •f
tie liver, Udseya, aaiMewsik
Di s psy ela, Mek Heaiacbs,
BlUoas OMsplatats and Malaria ef aD ktois
yield readily to the cf
;ia)l
msm
It la pleasant to the taste, tones «y the
system, restores and preserves health.
It Is purely Vegetable, aad cannot toll to
prove beneficial, both to old and young. ,
s a Blood Purifier it Is superior to all
others. Bold everywhere at tl.00 a hottlo.
"
FLORIDA
«BWb
-
jo Orange drove Tradfn of AO acres,
o q orange Grove Tracts of SO acres.
40 orange Grove Tracts of 10 acres,
Grove Tracts of 5 acres,
400 0rang e Grove Tracts ofS* acres.
100 # CUy Building uuthUna Lots. Lots
_
w* are gMng away a portion of our land, that the
remainder ^jSSSiS? may be greatly Increased In value. Ad
;iS? i£S
seat
NUMBERED Land
qJJRTIFICATE | LL
Which certificate will enable yon to ae-ure one of
the above divisions of v^u»J>le Florida property,
v' u 0 ;..i:a thXf^merii u de
VOU » II... HE A T.t AITOH to rour own *
Send vour application not later than two weeks
from the dat e of tkit pa per.
__-■ _— .._••«
WELLS’
,v KlUS^ HEALTH
IULARIA ’ i BEN EWER
'•
mm ■ :
/ /If .1 t yTSra /( /■/■ If
Do^tSow / \
yooroelf to break.' KMp'-P goini
Youth, Health Vl-or. At first sign* of
back, becln uao of Wrlijs' Health Rbncwxr.
Weakness.Nervon.s and talce, Genercl Debility.
Fever 8^ an<! Aieie^Nl.s' t<> pye merit, un
EAT to leanness, Nervous Dost, rat Ion,
® o^^lUch^I’i^S 1 ’Dn''gilts
1 *?
for nff
Pre*. B. 8. U '.lls. Jersej City.N. J. ii U.f. r A. a
90
mm mm. ~ ,vs I *
rnrr L U LL I
I rnrr 11 I
I
By „ Special / r
ili imaMud
fire to
make fvnry one of
our l idy lotttlorH i
ha ii’tldoinp prohont
BKZ\\ Cut out th B blip
nnd i.u-1 mo it be- b*
fore Dec. hit .(with
a two-cent m.ii
I’tiuMutEt W. .IeiminK K")
V) lifin rcM, 16 i’.H?4t ‘1
lltli Hire, t. New
York, nnd yon will
rccivo «il by ill u-turn
a f hir.i
put in, wit ii full
dost riptum nnd il
biMtntt 1 m, of thit
J ticket (worth 2»
cer.ts.)
‘ r H out with
pencil et. the Ui»t84,as, BiJ.o de
M
: 7i::, l ,
„d s«b.erd ) .
i nne f' rthR^S* •
befor*
tidiiitf for tliia
MW n n d mo ni e pat
t rii. It h deboriy- will
II e envelope full in
contain
ft rm tloQ oil *boii».
I> 1 ; VI KBT'rt
Monthly.
One Agent ( Merchant t n i‘ led in every town for
<a
JMSSOi
Our tru k* i n you** “TantUr* ruach*’ la utoadliy In
cc, h'iiiUJe as.c u taking i «M>JJ hist m »nth \ s a bai»l», We hop* to
r: ait MuuUKf m r mouth.
A l E - rtc Cfw, Drug* 1st*.
Suit Lako city, Utah.
Ad.lr «I It. W. TANSIl.L At CO., Cblcafo.
JONES
xt in
W.s.'Mf.WlS.tt.T tr*n Hirtl Hesrlaft, Brass
Tart Beta a nd B eam Bsi tit
inentb.s KvsrTsJ^a^^SmrspFiwtllfl this
p«p«r u4 addicts
iisssiirttv
' ~ ~——
TACK, HANDS, FLLT,
^ ttSMfe
Br.i.S.W««^,tTK.IH*rlEt.*IU»y , 7:r..»*VSl»% t
A8ENTS "ANTED
vBPrvsssm&s
—-— » New <lrlenw* 8 |,«t.
Djlla Great English Gout and
Dlall 9 rillSi Rhcumatlo Kamsdy.
Oral flax, ;fl i round, ; 1 rill*.
OPIUM 1
_ ft & _ T _ F __ N T .
n ® Q Invrntora’ K*n.1 OuMe atnini. I.. Dim, f->,
• r iu*. Patent AtUirney, VVoahhiKtnn. U. C.
GSASVlSSTM ... ... ff
It' -r l *A
This reprevcnM healthy v -« t*'A*
Throughout Its vanous a life. h l*e8mlth'a , 3lfo n fieans.
acenes. Whonao
Dmm^o^amll^mhuZml2SoSt^ l e0mhlam ufkldl panel 1 ^ ,lt0| f , »P h .
^i }. ton ‘ h *‘ font roov/pt t h <.!f foe.' 1
on In
Stampa. BILK A'ldre.l,
fit. IIKANI, Louie.
Mo.
_______
M IP l/F P Vatenimf lie Best
Cost,
THE XVEHTKIIN MODK.
A mail carrier on the road to the At
jhi-oti, Tojreka 6s Santa Fe Railroad was
stopped by four armed and masked men
in a lonely spot about fifteen miles from
rifled Fort Apache, Ariz. The robbers at once
the pouches and curried off money
orders, a remittance iu the form of a
check on the bank of Californio, payable
to William J. Bryan, postmaster at San
Francisco. Nothing else was taken, and
the robbers compelled the carrier to wait
fifteen minutes t|»ey escaped to |h«
*
. * ‘i
,
1M
BBtrARB OB XJSlTAttOtn, JXWAT0
ASK BOB DM. FIBBCKM KUttKtS, OB
LITTLE SVOAK-COATKD PILLS.
eiScidfimut “laiaitos.iatwailvs.wr dlptrtu^ ^^ y^st ^y * ^
these little Pellet* yivo thfl must yunrutty*. perfect
satisfaction
SM HUB. is. i k*
sotei-xi Bilious Hstdaehe, % v
deranennenta ach and bowels, of are tb* prompt- atom- J|« ^ 1 - V
—
tuurao upon
assure & «.
Chemical MxnicAt Laboratory Association, of WoHi-D's Buffalo, N. piSPXaiAUY Y.
0Cflll . ^ ^ nruiinn RrWflnlf
a liklLjiliM
. '4 Vw
to offered ? T -&°
nurolenb’ bliSdv'and 1 ''"putVilD r’" 0 srr ™'
weak, watery, and inflamed; tberd J# iff
In the ears, deafness, hacking or cufig to
togetherVitff'iJrahe' L fn.'m°ulrerti V*
matter, the
voice is changed and has a nasal twang;
S^there'S'^irnMtlon^f mental hacking cough dtoS'n^wito and
debUify. depression, a few of the aWnjmed geo
Only a
cwiThousandsof rases annually, wMhout
manifesting hslf Of the nbOVO symptoBW, Skfeffia rc
ofAsrsissst^ja
cMpfSTc.il.rfu, “'ro'lJ HeitV|rlirt‘ lit Jit. hr.a'.X
Coryza, and 4’atarrhol
8ol<1 bf druggists everywhere; to 'WwU. \
“f’Otold Agony from Catarrh.” ^
nt p Ithaca, ro f. w. N. llAi'S.VRft, F„ wettesr the " famous 8 ten mesmerist,- ago;
oine years
t;. &££££ 5“ n
SS"
n i raog t strangle me. By the use of Dr. SogA**
Catarrh Kctnedy, in three months, I was a well
man, and the cure has been permanent.”
"Constantly Hawking and Spitting^
Thomas J. Rushing, Esq.. fSM Pine Street,
St. Louie, Afo., writes: “I was a great sufferer
from catarrh for three years. At time* I could
hardly breathe, and was constantly eight NVwklng
and spitting, and for the last i!?«M.he>
could not oreatho through don# tho nostrils, Lucfc; s
thought nothing could be for me.
ily, 1 was advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy, and I an now a well man. I believe
it to bo the only sure remedy only for catarrh to give now it
manufactured, and one has a
fair trial to experience astounding results aud
a permanent cure.” *4*1
Three Bottles Cnro Catarrh.
Eli Robbins, Itunj/nn P. O.. Columbia Co..
Pa., says: “My daughter had catarrh when
she was five years old, very badly. 1 saw Dr.
Ha ge’s Cutarrh Remedy advertised, :ll4 pro
cured a bottle for her, nnd goon saw that It
helped her) a third bottle effected a jHirnm
nent cure, the Is now eighteen years old an<3
sound and hearty.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
A Qr*at Madioi! Work for Tponf
and Middla-A^oJ Moitr
r*c\ mn
OF, un >
KNOW THYSELF.
Cousuttlng Vhyaleian. More than one mllllan Debtpty. eoaM*
•old. It treats up*B Herroui and Pbreteal
\ rre:n»turft Igor, ami Ioipurltifl* Decline, Ixbauttod ot Ulood, Vitality, ind Ui6 Impair^ titol I I
vnU^riM const (jiifot there on. full Oyo t<Einf 900 P NP®«# led
autatiotlal ern. ow d binding, silt Warras
tlis belt popular m* Heal treatise by pubtMhM m*fl, iwntpeld, ln tb*
IE II .*’dil» language, Filoe (Slain only |1 JIHiHrmtlc.
and coneea ed Ida. wrapper. Jiirsif aboVS,
sample free if jon uenil ItUlk. A 41
\’a*nr this pfip*r. •
___ BOYS! •
MEN AND
lio ) «U wll vvbiiE nboui ! •
Irani
n llornr f llovf’
t o Pii’li Onl n
(JoodOftwf I Blow
In Know inner
f>4‘fi«»nii R nil ed
(•uurd Rualn«i
Fraud? flow If
Dflfrt |)i»enN«
nndrlTerf n o»ir
when ranio II
|»o*»ible ? How pj
10 Tell (ho I Trnli he Age t </Z
hr cull (he
whirl to Fario VffiFlVIJWI ^/ w
Different Animal ? 7 tmWSr •
ot the Horse Wupirl) r l All lllffr
Ilowto8h«e Valiinhle a Inf«r«»utl t rclailnf
hiiiI other be obtOlBeid 011 hJf
to tho Kouliir Swede* -FA<»Il rnn 1< 1,1 !^TK ATKw
readin* our 100 which 1 "ill rorwnrA.
HOUSE BOOK, CTS. v*.' IU STAUPS.
er*»r**r' oxTy 25 *ird Hu*Jf.Jf.
BiO K CO., 134 l eo
0^7"
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GUNS
SALT HAMMERUSS. DAlt THRfE RAI8U.
MANHATTAN HAMMERLESS mi>rR tSEtCII 10AIEIS.
Bend for Cataloguo rf fpaolaltiea.
srimvKitnxo, r>.ih' AS OAI.ES,
q.-e->. Mm - Tqrlc.
J.P. STEVENS &BR0.
JEWELERS. Ga.
Atlanta, l
Nml for Cntitlngiii’.
OPIUM an.I VV111 St 14 K Y IIA IllTiA
I curod st liosu > without pain.
i I B Hik of portioulsrs s*ut PUKK.
B. M. Woolley, M.D.,
w itln mn, Un. or vie* ttt,
itt di all Strw’f. Mnnl ion this i usi»**r.
BUSINESS
Sn/v'kU srf V* a A.b. Oo“ sJumMS
«s huul *[" mvo-uxtry, a.,m i.,rU.rcalam
___
AAI n|r D C all s*l i'r..l»l, If MdlM*
free ssiatfaffiaa
Pen»ions w3SS
|| lirowster Safety Keln Holder Oo.. Holly, Mlcb.
nPIIIM *»■ <»WI m. j. a. Curedun.v s*iitox.».ii o-amao.
w.rd
Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh Is tho
Beet. Fastest to Use, and Chc*i«*t.
CATARRH
H ^Wsssr. , a , 'iK L
0 , Forty,***
DI8T18UD18BKD LAWYER DEAD.
rrn — --
Columbus, Ga., was shocked by tho
announcement of the death of Hon. Jas.
M. Russell, on Rose hill, of heart disease.
He was 59 years of age. and leaves a wile
and two daughters, Ho was one of the
ablest lawyers in that section, He had
represented islature, Muscogee county in the leg¬
ttr.d was prominent in political
circles. He was lor a long time part¬
ner of ex-Govcrnor Smith, and so of
Hob. Henry W. H illiard.
A touho man went into at. Centre
Uia * .refit «kw drugstore th* other day and tokij
w