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THE CARNESVILLE TRIBUNE
ESTABLISHED
b*tosi,e.
C. W. BOND, PROPRIETOR.
Do yom want anything in the liue of vegetables, iie*, t*mcy
groceries, can
cid*r, milk shake, crockery, cal! o.; me. I k-*p ©**n
stajiUy on hand ertrrthing that u o«a!ly kept in a welt n.^ked
rrwrj stort and will gj Te bargains.
C. U . ROND, I.avoma, Gu.
f* 00CE33 CAfj BE
In Any Businei iS by
i I fa? Untieing Indus (T
$
Careful E eonomy,
--AND-
Judicious fKMPfii!
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The f^oad to Opulence iies^ee-D<- ep T h rou ^
pript^r’s li)!(.
IF YOU WY NT \
FINE STOCK, FINE ruassme
... And CourtecjK -nUent'^n c;a to the iiU*t
LIVERY & FEED STASL
n tmis s eot rov m rrno umt n y
If. C- Welb /V)7F'*/<
RtiYfuON Far i i in i
Franklin Springs, G ib* C*
] t rg® shy rootr.a, broad piazaa, oanrteoui attention from luit.e 1
Mrvtnli/ The uhle i* supplied with tr.e best that ihe markets
ol North Georgia jfffordR. Daily iU trom Ro>-lon. Every
•.king that can contribute to y»>ur comfort and pleasure st one of
ih* most delightful summer resorts inGeor. :* can be found at
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//lpV W TIME
CARNESVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY 6A. WEDNESDAY IJ.V i .Jli.
A WORD OF EXPLANATION
We never observe not even legal
holidays* We rarely ever vacate
at Christmas, but vre arc compelled
;to ask the indulgence of our readers
f«r a half sheet this week*, with the
foreman in the lied sick, the “devil 1
with his hand mashed up, the
hoy incapacitated for work, etc.
vre are in a b.id way about
out a paper
Let Us Reason Tog 3 thar.
f J h r« has probably been
never
time in the history of the
vvlu. il there was so much demand
Co-*! lin, d.spassionate, reason
,u u.-iori.fcf th« great questions
p .... mt m e !v«.'.upon th, p.„pl,,
»t <1,- There ],,, .el.lon,
!*«.. time, wlien rea..on w.. tut
C‘ ill! j.Iefely ii.tlironcd, and when pss
s »..d piejud.ee held itieli wndivi
ds/d sway All classes, from l!ie
ino r v king and leading spirit in the
most gigantic corporation dow* to
il.c humblest day laborer, are alike
i' ter*sted in the solution of the ques
lion's non* agitating the coiiBtry, and
,n tht i e*iilt of tho mighty revolution
upvm which we areent<>ring
i lie peo|i!e of this country are not
■\L i <1 as to what the leal troubles
arc, i or as to tin* cause or the’ reme¬
dy. Every phase ef every question
should Ik* calmly (Iiscusrcdj every ]>o
i ior, fairly invotigated. It, is the
only w.iy to arrive at safe conclusions
a*id rven then we arc liable to go
wrong and if limned forward by
i and prejudice we are suro to
go wong. iSo let ns keep cool and
n\ on l plunging the country into a n
'roli j and ruin.
L ()’i• 1 CITTcTIjEiIto Via A N D
Cl {EDITOR S
AI jxTFOiis having demands against estate oj
I.!!. Ifstlicock, dec’ll arelicreliy natified to ren
l.Tiii tJicir demauds to the underMgned aocord
njj to ,aw, sviut all persons indebted to tlie est ite
ne required to mak* iimnediat* pariner.t. This
U ay. 30th !?$>!.
J ■ 11. Hathcosli,
V. r. Kirk,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
'll persons having demand*, agvinrt the estate
Vary , Stonecyphor, deceased, are hereby
.(•tided to render in their demands to tli# un
tersigned according to law, and a!! persons in¬
debted to said estate are required to make
immediate payment. This May, 20tb Is«1.
Samnal A. l’orter,
Administrator
GEORGIA, F-anx.m county.—T«
•p idtars appointed upon applieatian
’>!•*, Vi. E. Tb*msson, widow of A . B.
i'hrm»*on, f r iwelye months
m !,» self and four minor children,
)g fli« 1 their ratum, all person* con¬
cerned roe hereby cited r> si ow' cause'
• i anv they Imve. at toenext .Toly term o
bis court why said .n>oiii-a on should
ml be jjs-aat*.!. This May 23rd, ls?l
Daniel -McKsnzw, ordi? a-y.
•S ; m (“? I’.*. $3.35.
(iFOKiJFA. Frnnlclin omintT
Oadiuarys Ofti >e of *a;d county.
Whereas Win. M. Rarapley, administrator of
■hy>. W, MoFarlsnrt, represents to the court in
his petition, duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered on.Ino. W. Me
Ksrlauds estate, tins is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, hairs and creditors, to show
cause if any they can, why said administrator
should not l e dissharjed from hi* administra¬
tion and receive letters of adismisfration, on the
the first Monday in October, l.-f-l. This July 1st
IS'Jl. DAX’L. JlrKEXZIK. Ordinary.
fllreo moiitlis, 1 ’rs fee paid.
. siiKij ix^rRANKriN-rorstvT
To ail Whom It may concern :—Sally Murry
laving; in p:op«r form applied to me for p»r
letter* of Administration on the
• state of K. R - Marry, late of said county, this
:• to ,;it** all and aiaguiar tin creditors and
na-at of km of r.. It. Murry to be and appear
-t my ottl •• within tn* time allowed by law,
and ahew cause, if any they ean why p*ruian
•at administration should not be granted to
daliie Marrv on F.. II. Murry’s estate.
Witness my hand ami official signature, this
June 36th, 1891.
DAX’L MoKEXZIE, Ordinary
5 times pr«. fee fS.35
GEORGIA. FiT i,KL N COI N i 1 .
T> sfi whom’' nisv co*?*r» J. H.
sr.d TV*, r. Da-c*r, Exe»nt*n ■'*
Dnrcan. i!ec*t«* : i. hav* in Jar. ,m m
Xprt'S • !.b* i nd*r»iiti‘d l<~ Unt# in
rf il he s: (i belorginy M f t* e# a‘e if
« I de:en*rd, » .td »*.id applic-t;ca wifi
e h*srd on il.e lie H rwt Mocdar in
\nj*ss’ next.
This June 28’h, 1891.
mx'L. McKenzie, o.dim'y.
5 limes Pr*>. f**s $3.8o.
Fr ’xrarci SS
GXORGI A — AXKI. 1 X C’Oi'XTY—
Whereas H. S. Coappe'e&r, F.x»cutai
of J. H. Cuapi-etear, rc*res. nt* t« the
Court in i»i* pstitiou duly filed and
entered on rec«r*l, that be i»as fu ly
tdministered J. H. Chappslear’s es
estate: —This is. te-ersfore, to ere all
joersocs concerned, hairs sad creditors,
to show causa, if any they can, why said
Exacntor whculd not be discharged fro jq
his Executorship, and receive letter# o
,li smis*ion, on th* first Monday iu .Sep
ember, 1SJ1.
1)ill MiKiizie. Ordinary.
«i
ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT?
The time has been that to
peach the Democracy of a
citizen of Georgia was to reflect
on his honor. Democracy in
south defended the honor of the
soldier* and the virtue of our
men. It threw a protecting a
across* onr fireside in the
when the victim was in
chains and the victor was
Tt has been the party of the
and espoused the cause of the
against the few. Its precep ? a
with ^ etr ' t},flt n<?s iI<,a bad ' of a common republic, 1<A
I a
eramen ^ 0r t - 1Q P*°p’ e a ‘> 1 by f
/"«•* *»?' #*«. ”•••1 „ 1! -
P" 1 *’'*™ •»<! negroe. w. r,
OT ' r * f *» P”** w **
«''”S »’■«" t •’»««»* *
^ t0 d,r *' OT '» ,n 11,9 r ’ em
cralic faith and consecrate it to
life-work of zsal ami constancy
battling for the parfcv f our
T* *s an easy thing t» float, like dead
timber with the’ current. “Hew 1
the 1 ne let the chips fall where
may.’’ is your motto in
weatlier. Itisaneaty t;sk to
*o the line that ruas in the direction
of personal benefit. Nothing is more
comfortable than hewing to the
marked out by the majority.
ilutthe time u lisre when .he D c m
acratic puity seed* friend* and de¬
fender?. The party is bo ing divided.
Former friends are joining bands
with f rmer enemies in a new polit¬
ical party whosv aims and intentions
arc for the disruption of the Demo¬
cratic party and the erection upon
ts rains of a new party many of
whose principles and doctrines are
more undemocratic and more sub
versive of the interests of the ps ople
than anything ever contained in any
platfoira or practice of the Republi¬
can party. The emissaries of tbe
mongrs 1 Third Party are no w actively
at work lu the South with a x>rpg of
tappers and miners digging beneath
the democratic citadel
What, is the duty of the sentinel on
th® watch tower of Democracy? Is it
not to sound the alarm and put the
people on notice (list, th# fo« is a p
proa cl mg? Now, brother editor of
the county paper, whs.t are you doing?
Are you not. hiding your face behind
a dough-fine of kip nr;*.. Wl.BB
you pray A, V >ii not say, “We thank
thee, oh, Lord, 'hat it is as well with
uis wliitit ii! And we pray thee,
oh, 1 oid, to so tnoTS upon the
hear * of li e Alliancs that tli®y will
j’ist jiafci* us by s* though we were no t
here!’ -
A man who will stultify himself in
the hour when his principles need de¬
fending desersf» t \»ra»,d of a skul¬
ker on tbe bauic th Id—bu Lu in the
back. A mau who will fail to siai.d
by the right when danger uon:« k
would desert his wife on the high ^ *v
when atUcked by a ruffian. Man¬
hood is the same in all circumstam e*
What is pecuniary suceets. at the
expense of conscience? 1 * H bet’.er
to bo* ton- -serving hypocrite and
Bucct d than to stand by your «o or>
and fail? Is tWcre not victory even
defeat when a man goes to the
wall in defense of his honest c >nric
L
Fjv our part, we had rathee hate
he go'*.d ; pinii n of ourse'f a»d the
enm 1 j* of tbe eorid than the applause
of the whol e W'rld srd fee! in our
iener epnscioii*nes* that we had done
a mean act.
I'liis is the way we fed about it.
We wish to eo act in all mat ’or*
that when we look in the mirrer ,r c
w ill l.e »n speaking terms witli id-e
fellow on the other side
despise this trirominn of sails
to calcli tlie popular current. We
despis# hypocrisy in all its form#.
W’* despise shams and d-.innspga t*»
and hoh'jsile-l politicians, and t.!i ,s e
pl*ce-h ntiug Mew-flies that »ur
round the subtraosurr csren*# sr.d
lire upon the credalitj of th« c»vl
ding peojd-. These are ihe dr.y*
that try men’s so»ls. The Detnocra
tic party i* in >«ri . Wil! tht p r e#s
of the Siatv* «i by under the hyp¬
notic mflueane *f patronage and
never BJitcr a pioUst? Y«s, many
iofthem wiii. But when this politi
e*I eiaze has run its coursi*—when
this epidemic «>f fanaticism has ex
.hau&ted the fungus upon which i
| feeds— von may expect these
ant knight* tocrawlfrom beb *i I
tkeirdough-faces and write
editorial* upon the beauties of dem¬
ocracy. We fa«l thankful every day
that there is *ueh a paper aa the Au
enata Chronicla. The Democracy
ofiJi-nrgU honori the name of Pat¬
rick Wai.su. When we think of
him we think of the brave man wh o
carried the torch of Reason through
the Pnrk Apes when fanaticism wti
run mad, we think of all the brave
souls the past who risked all for
the right, and to whom we arc in¬
debted f ir the liberties we now «n
Jot .
Fatrick Wai.su is a Democrat
•l n man. Jackson Hsrsld
"a-bor Rchaaewell In Carne 3 -
viile.
Father S Iixlew*]!, - n* of the most
dis’inguuhe 1 Catholic prisata of
Georgia. Scent a d*j' or two in
CsrneKvilie last we*k. 1 f was th*
first, time a Catholic minister ever
MU! ere 1 Carnesvills, or the county so
far at we
Up lec»ur«<l at the court, liouse
on Thursdsj* night, to a largs
unusually attentive an li> zco.
' f! Hue explained of the
some
u-age*, an •ymbolisn* of the
iic »’nuvh. Bui few persons in
andienre load ever liesmi in*
from ilie op* of a Gaiholic
N-arly all .hoy lia<t heard and read
reference church and its
hood, l as be< r m :re or Ie»*
mg. A man always appear*
such an audience at *»
under such c.ircuui»tance«. Vet
audience that lis ened to Fatl
ScliadewelJ on Thursdaf r ght.
attentive and apprecialive, and
lecture was w r el! recieved. We
net heard a single word cf
criticism in reference thereto.
doctrines of the Caiholi*
when presented by * mm o f .ability
and an mithoriz-d pries’ and expoun¬
der of the fiith, are quite different
from the «ame p»*..pouud?d by s par¬
tisan oiiiic srnl inske diff rent im
press i ms lr mind.
The writer docs n t del oi j- )o the
Cstholi.: thurch, nor any otiicr
church 's for Hint matter, and is not
the defender of any particular creed
There * re many thousands of good
and great men, i:i many dfferent
branches of the churl). We must
accord to them, hoMr r .ty snd cincsr
ity of opinion; sll .iieir. doctriu #8
appear 1 b sustrtined
by plausible fcrintur*! arguments,
im] (ion ' ties tlier# sre good soil bad
it* 1 » 1 Our in tto 1 * to k • • r
fili aides zn i lb'* ceci le ior «u —
selves, in the iio#r.!une exsrei ing
the brosdest <‘liari-y t. wsrds all.
On Fridiy morning Father Kohad
w#il «* id ni ies st t.’ e c«mrt, ho*s*,
in the presence of ;i conside rablc
crowd. The c«remon : *» were cxpla
ined *t cmsiderable Iccgth, a id
tkereuv divssted of their meaning'cs
Appcnranc® H# will visit flarncs
rilic again »n ; snip ? not-i**-* wil
he given of his coming, and iii who
desire, may have an opportunity of
hearing him. J S. D
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that a'l
p»mm*s are prohibited from tress
pa* sing upon mv l.imls h’ing in Cnr
neevil’e District, Fraaklin county,
(ha., adjoining lands of Mr*. Harriett
Broom, Mrs Catherine Broom, Dr.
II. G, Free mar, J.A.C. Teat and
E C. Ysndiver, aud containing one
hur.drsd and one acres m ore or le«fi
a-.d being the place wkereon B. A.
Broom 101 lives. Person* hunting
•r fishing on said lands, riding over
or IrBssspiLfsing on the cultivated
lauds in any way will b# dealt with
ib term* of the law. This july 15th
1891.
6t, Mrs. Elizabeth Broom.
VOLUME XV»7^E5 2 a.
The Cotton Crop,
Should the cotton crop of the pres¬
ent year, equal that of last year,
probabilities are that the price this
tall will range from 5 to 7 cent* per
pound. There tvere plenty of men
in this county last fall who were pro¬
claiming from the housetops that the
farmeis should hold their cotton,and
realize 12 to 15 cents per pound
U. Everyman who followed
•''It advise of these silly
hare suffered severely by it Cot¬
ton has not go^e up to 12 or 15
cants per pound. On the contrsry
it. has continued to decline. Tbe
price of b»ead and nuat, th* things
that wa ought tt> raise in abundance,
but really have to buy,hare gone up.
There n no way to contr >l the
irb'A of cotton, corn, meat, flour.hsy
*>nd »he other s‘a)*le articles that a v o
nroduced in enormous qaintinpr n x~
c*i>t by the law* of snnp'y and de¬
mand. Corners miv *>« »nnde tnd
prices effected for a sh.vt time, br.t.
the masses do not suffer from ihem
*o much as the dealers, though «] ]
tuffer more or less, and all should be
protected by proper legislation.
Good rams have prevailed
the country within the past week.
Cotton i* 'mail bus is taking
fruit rapidly *nd may j'ot do veil.
The Editor of the Tribune i« in «
northern towm with »he weekly
association.
Mc-Gowen, brother of
Editor of the Monitor, is
on the Tiibuoe.
' w Mg to llic absence of the
and the sickness of Mr. Pailh*,
publisli only a half sheet this week
We are informed, that, in
Dart of the country known as
■* Barrens’' t re crops are
fine.
' 1 'hc rsin on Wednesday in
leiclibnrlmod of Carnesville,
it a good time, and just in tlie
per quanity.
The infant of A. W.
di<*n on Wednesday evening. It.
on y a Jew days old and died <*i
emoragi* 'rora the nav»l.
Prof, iloigan II. Looney and fam¬
ily, left f’arnesviile 8 th inst. *nii a>«
now in Texas. Mr. Looney will take
charge of the school at Ganiplwil \n
that state.
Paul Pailie, who has been engigc d
*m the Tribune for somj tiin*, i« on
a visit to ihe old home sterd at Giiflin
Ga., for ttic purpose of rest and IO-.
cuperation. liis health as been
feeble for some time.
1 he people are not agreed as to
the'erop o».t look Some pion. mice
the corn crop tine and others say ii
i-; indifferent Ourojdn ori is that
a ’tw UK.re good reasons wjJ; ensure
fair , ii .,
a corn cr..*p, not a
o *e
Tlie United :'iKtwa law authorizing the
orgauizathwi > 0 ! ttr.vtd miiit’.v can l>e
mode very for national defense
by the staSM. It t« necessary for
suoti V. pam an enabling militia
act and eifeet au orptnization lieforo
tl:e appropriation made by the general
gsverument i« available. TJirr* far New
fork. Maos* ahoaetts and fthoilc- Island
hav# applied for tbelr naval militia allot
loeuUi of uione/. Massachusetts has an
organ!Bittion of *38 men for coast de
t -
Uuexoefled -s nmterisl fnr a romance
ta tlie wtory of r i-tnk Woosicy and John
Dcixig. who left Springfield, o., together
di>e**n rears *♦(». Ttiey went to a Texas
ranch to raiae oittle. For some reason
h**«t known to himself, one day Woosley
ntt~rfy. ns etcr.ptetely as if
be hod r*T,‘'*Y-d from th * face of the
earth. Gcrbuys nnd rrHncr-( Imve a way
of reaching conchisions q; *. and at
ouoc; It suspected th.vt nis partner
had murdered and mnd- away with
WoortW-y. Bnx k was arre ted and only
bytiie skin of his teeth escaped ‘ being
*!2 get . ms orrt 'T.' cf . t - h *, lynchers “T*. clutches T'- . alive .1
however Fr.-ra that day on he had one
object !a r> rt was Jhts the finding of his
lost partner. Oi depended the es
tabHshr-.f of h’s good name among men.
He w»« rtiwoY- a deeply man or a
Earn; hi, life
... . M . , ^ . ..
Wo<«te 7 . B« (onn-i » »t Im^th
and followed It to tho end. At -Ihst be
has found him. alive and pnrsming his
way Hke an errlinsry mortaL Ele had
known of his former partner's search for
him, but kept sileut. Trie rest of the
story k ihfttfBroek hw? now sued W’oos
tef for iao.ooo deraages in nnfc dreeover
teg himself and thus proving Brock’s
innoo*-'—
TIIE FUST OF ITS KIM).
AMERICA HAS SEEN NO OTHE-i
GOLDEN EPISCOPAL JUBILEE.
Bonon for Ar<-hbUh<>;> lien rick, of S».
Lunin, in Whose Time Nincfy-iilno Art
•ocintes Hare I’hhuiI A w*y a»d Noih^
All the Catholic Kec» (lure |l««a Cre»U*0,
St. Louis is making great preparation
for the observance* of the golden itfdcvo
pal jubilee of its Homan (Yiibolic firth
bishop—an event of more then l:*»»il t>
terest from the fact that ho is th* r'ldc 1
prelate in the United States hi roifit n.f
service in the episcopate and th® or *
one who, since his church wr.s ac% eft
from dependence on an Fnglish mj*«r;or,
has lived to see thepros.!utions r-vqnirxi
by the wmons of theclml ^ h tav ?l’ wl<v
bration of the golden jubilee of . his con¬
secration Priests li-ivo reached ta*
«♦-<
i mi mg
wrm^
ARCHBISHOP KKMUCK.
golden jubilee of tliuir reception Into
priesthood, bat it is a fact which Fces-a
to have been overlooked that Arc '
bishop Kenrick is tbe only prelate in C;
denomination in America, so farcsofLD-J
diocesan record* show, who has lived <*■'
attain the distinction of a golden jnbl’r'
in the episcopate. WaT
There are other incidents in '
that give a peculiar and general bits' r
to this celebration. He i 3 the only prti
ate who has nttendiM! eve ry counr.t ■, *
the church iu the United States. L'
was but three yeain the junior in tb»
episcopate of John Hughes, a etafr.j m
whom was unveiled in yt. John’s t 'ief
grounds. Fordhnm, I lit* other day, acd
since he assumed the and crosier
ninety : inc bishops in the United States
have intd (hem down rn ! pa.iscd to their
eternal reward U - v :7 s n priest cu the
mission v.hc.*:i r! i< w;s only o ::-3
archi’.ioci re- p.,;Jty -. *. «>f which his
brothci. Francis P;j,. '*• F >u’ ick, a prod*
ece *?.yr < f ( r-lu.rJ «' • wa? later
the sixth chbis „>p dmec his t:mo
elev il 1 ! irehdiue- c* have been es
tail !i •'i Boston, Chi c :g \ Cincfneaii
Mih*. •, New V Jmcmn ‘ tty,
F! i. St. i* :n. P.hu s&A
Ft —ami ha bm.
lirr-vgan see* ere
a tod . i A ic.t.
T ;• ; .vi*ronc® covered
d-urii; '.‘lii ! c imug^nod
from i ( i tthat
h;:v.' i1 J ‘ Ic; - priestly duya
Death I r • ; t o iru* Bal d
more ■ '(•: -aux, four to
eacn of ’ *» • vrm FlftrtforC
and Vi"'. ; :t 8 • ach to
Charier-*- . *7.*vr Y '>i .
Phila teJ ■
tom, Bos;-!'. tW, ; U.
Covington I* ; < ‘ *!v(--r *
Green Bay, !. n e,
vi!le, Nnteir r.. () -i. i :
mond, San F:;.:. ■■■ ’ and b. nta .
while the sees o' il dr.to. O.liv.r
Fort W;ij u u . I ml A-,-n-, NetE -
tochcs, Nenqu.-iJly Pri.vide/ms
San Antonio rod \ i ■ iiizid i iavi
each lost a t.-i/li ' 1 i K <-1
flwsy Th« made
his 3 - 0 ;;ra d eervu ■d by < he
knowledge that im u -n y ntn h ex
to the days of tl.** ' t*tho'to hi;--bop
of the United St;.'; r < ;oto11, c ho
was A delegate to U oir.dn m tin- inter* it
of tlie cause evoked. or r KJ alarmed,
by the Declaration of .V i Inde
P©ndenee.
f*" Pete ° 2 ' ^ ,chartl DuMi" W;iS l:; r; * ! on ! t: Aug. - * r ' ixth 17.
h c Uy H,; i t r.died in •
Maynooth, and wna ovd;.:--v 1 . .M«rcn
g ( 1832. At that time h f.H'r, • • e
incumbency of the il -
diocese has been noted v- i 1 ; •• of
Philadelphia. In 1833 t! in* «- arcu
bishop of St. L m. s cam.. > xmer-ca,
took charge of the ! heo!c^r,cr! '-ordinary
management n t,H - of tin* 'll Catneurai ’■ p..- 1 r%r.U .*
;
at List ??me time edited 3 • Catholic
Herald— one of t h.* 1 « 1 1 |fir.;>eri»of
hia faith existl;; « tit tin---* (tay- where
over one hundred pro.qior today. Natu-
rrr^W ; *. . \JA pZ i
&
thi: AKcnBi.-ri'U' s kctcks noirr.
i,,f ' cnt i rf jy ‘H' 1 attracted at
Jnoon and I .; r.ma bishop of
ht. Louis, indue d th * l ope W to make him
cM^tor i„ i!..i, : m»
crated oll Nov 31. r-ll. and two years
later, on the d An <u lib. p Rasati, he
succeeded to the ndminjstrat'ioj: of the
see, which iu It to wa.-. raised t«> metro
politan rank.
Tbe pro.-fraMm** in hi* honor will ex*
will mcln-’.e «w »te-« ruor si s Ivghmta* from manv STfwOm bodies
ml «.»cin.l-,bi,.l cveu-.g with
a ^,,4 torc'.iigijl r -r:ide.
•b>i(v , 1 . McGr xisa
Well informed phystaisns X t’oat a
a great many h« J r. '.olki r br*a lies (t T9
due to the ale* ruti—- *>f poisonou*! Coldt
iug matter in bat br.ndfe f^roi ,'h the
ojfen [Karr s of tbe forehead.
The remarkably damp weotjitr of fhs
firesent e^too&quitos stan iiit-r has cuuaed fhe fppeir
anee iu I'axis for th« first
timefi^nce 1874.