The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881, January 17, 1879, Image 1
Tlie Democrat. A Live Weekly Paper on Live Issues Published Every Friday Morning, at Crawfordville, Oa. W-D-S'JLLTVA'T. Proprietor RATES OF SCBSCRIPTIOX: Single Single Copy, Copy, (one months.) year.) . . . S 2 00 (six . l no Single Copy, (three months,) . 50 |5gr Advertising rates libera). ROOK and JOB PRINTING a specialty. Prices to suit the times. New Advertisements. I V ISA ^ yJL iM* dec-6-1878-j-y % 1M u waulcd ' So.St»p|»ljC» NAMiviUe.Teuu apr 12,'78-iy Ill 0^ 5 il ^ n- kaMtrnivd. Dl. * U 1 VU*“ ftprl2,^8-i-y ■* _*■ *-• «■* Gieeae Co« lui. >T FEEE! cietlon or ox S§d. Any l/rn jjtf -1 h <h tl» |n>rr<» We4 *> •- WJ » 4 ir>!y* i » . * i*<t ; Mx.h MCivx-l, ( O. _*prl2,‘78-j-y OM < G H. *d * M in* k» E t-L’j I ! JllA.M 6. d TOBixCCO aprl2,'T«-f-v Brokers $539 K*>. -Aixk. 12 WmU Street, FROTHIKOHAM New York, , V.OQO & make ( O., deMrab'.e investments iiiMorks, which frequent¬ ly pnv from live to twenty times tl o amount in¬ sired vented. Stocks deposit IioughtHnd throe curried a> lot e as de¬ direulttn* on *• n<t weekly or icpui pe»* waeut cent. free. K\|nauikXory *prl2/78-j-y mt RICE, 37 Caart Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., A TvipnUriy raMcntPd le«aHy qualified physician Cures sod the Dost Buowsful, a* Li« jirtwii-e will prove. midormc Of prW«.w, cbrnolo mad e«iumIdUea»38, m^ttcr^uuof r nj nfor rHea •■buss la yoatb, and sexual Impoioacy. “exoMssesiu osturer yemrs. or other ««i/ OfcGaem. and producing some o t the fbllowb'* ct Defective ectu Ne, il»m- vous oejs. 9*»inin il IVuUsi-vis. Planless ol bight. cry, PhrsLuID'Scixf, 1 ‘tiu 'lni oa Pftce, Aversion u» Srckvrtj of F«*oab;«, Coofiodou of id-mm, l<oss of Sexun 1 Pov er, «e. f ■ frr.grotior or. ntibr.-^v. «r- *.hr: Vfc'.jf OHRHE 4, GlftCt, Btnrtore, pil.mnd mTOCN- other pri Yat* diseases qui • Of cnr--d. Patients fronted by aasil or ex jwc«B. Consu‘t >fi -a fr"* and Invited, charges reasonaW* ttud correspondcao® strictly confldentlaL A PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 205 pases, sent to «r.y addrei.*. secure}/ Address ftosled. for thirty <30) cents. Should he r-.d bv alL n* mbovm. tDffies hours from i) A. ii. to 7 P. M. Buadays, 2 to 4 i*. M* Aprl 2,78-j-y MARRIED DR. BUTTS ’ LI FE I No. £ M. Eighth £t. —I £t. U>Us, fY.o. Who Dab hnd grenhr experience in the treatment of the •feuial troubles ofbuih Dja.enmJ fo ale than e y i r-> ! n practice » the 'U*it, ltifi pives t»o t ie results of publisiitU, LA lo ..% u.xl scccImI m n»-w v u . ju$t ..ntitieU The PHYG501COY OF MARRSACE The PRIVATE MEDIGAIL ADVICL.T *ooVs that are really Child .nnd f elMiulruetot* in all n ut Wra pertaining to Banin -d and B *Binith‘ oW. ami bi » r v want Jangnag*;, long felt. cosily They are t.,-*ut.rMtly llhulrulrd and in* pa in understood. The two books efi)lir.ir"5f5 R ftd contain vnlnnbh* Inform -fI'm for both nuirrirdand Head e, i W1 wl.atour , a '““® homopapors recent improvements aay:“Theknowledge in niedualtrcutn rnt *” Dr-B'iiin works is in ir parted new no way o^ - qp.estionaLle clrer *eter. Out it totnct'i iny lint ««»«... ehnuid fcnt tv Hie Vonlh. the victim of early indiscretion; the Mnn. otherwise pei fectly nearihy maybe, but with wa nin? vigor ir tl c prime •i life, «uid lire Worn in, ia misery C' W 1 "* i " 1 i J ,t;t 15 ,,ct with I OPI in I.au one volume. PUH i.* $1; — GO vn eta. c'n*h each and 1 gilt, 25 eta extra. Sr- t under seal, on lJ 1 L_J W ^ TsT Q r L*S receipt of price in money or stomps. apr12,*78-j-y BURNHAM’S m 9 VJARRflNTCD Price* BEST AND CHEAPEST. reduced. Pamphlet fret* -IMILLffiGSDPPim Works : Chi.-, „ .... i,S< Office : 23 S. Beaver St., York, Pa. TtOv.l,1878.j-y. i*r Vi - *■ Hi Ip , ....... ? : ■" mmW YSSr^::rj - Quintus Richards, Agent, Crawfordville, Ga. apris.lsTR-i-v Job TVork promptly and ciieaply cuted at this office. Just received a fine Stock of Hats G. MYERS. Ladies’ Fancy Ties at 2.7 cts. C. MYERS’. Now is tire time to sub cnV, only i# 99 IT E L J5£ H o N E S. . sn^^SpSCial i!* l!!C sssiyi Ofsr. <*>> 1 * 11 .bi>HAUrerEi t'ef« <>V*~ a 4 ,m::« bini-'Er ; sc.entificpr.ncipi' s: warranted to work onen»ile.u-afie^:'ji®|®|i i I MB .ov'hrvs.. .;e »•«: er. Ve»: ^:nd to o - a^ Ire*?one a:imi>le arl 1 jeorr.- '.«■-» t^o7eict.h.T»*. t^o viinu'.bo'.de.v.nx copper hnnnd i W&SmZ* r r 5 ’ r t ' ,in ’ r C* d <";r Jf.ft r-:»nent«: »hcy w-ijaocn b€» 'fll'-icnt , y 1 jan-3-*7b-j-m V The Vol. 8. A. G. DICKINSON, i Dealer in — — Dry Goods and Groceries *\ \\ tr mes . T Linuors, * . &C. f : ( N..ui, sided the Puun^m.) ft i< nils and tire public generally, that 1 have removed one door belmv my old .sts..... where I will lie pleased to have them call and examine nn select STOCK OF DRY GOODS, vvl.ichl-.nl which I am selling sellinir »t at the verv veiy lowest o Mures that gn "e afforded. VT?T\ lit » r c Dilljl 4T n / I V In connection with mv store I have T”, ooi ia a new SA SALOOiS, OON and a d kee Keep on on hand the best \\ VV -LllGo^ lliriQ J-*lv I lnnni’Q _ J IIUI v,j Tobacco. Clears, ® &C. to lie found in town. T lie iml.be are in- . Vited to come and try for themselves. A. G/DICK1NPSON. novl-j-m BABGA1XS! ‘ LOO K! ltl ’AP!! a j j romsnt GREAT REDUCTION! 1 1al ' . I , * £ H X Xt at Ol B JtXJIlOl ,’niini*C! S . ALL KINDS AND BRANDS! 1,200 Gallons 1,200 —AT— D. A. WILLIAMS &. SON’S Old Nelson County llourl.on’ Whisky, here heretofore sold at SS.00 teduced to $.7.0(1 XXXX from Monongahela llye Whiskey $4.00 reduced to $3.50 Old t'abiilet Rye, from 3..70 to 3.00 XX Rye Whisky, from 2.00 to 1.00 XX Georgia Coi n, from 2.00 to 1.00 .Mountain Gap Georgia Corn, 4.00 tu, .'Coo Cojjtmo lira Brandy, from 4.u0 to 3 00 l’eaeh ml v, 5 yrs old from 4.oo to 3 00 Old Apple-Jack, from 4.00 to 3.00 Ginger Brandy, from anon! Jamaica Cherry Brandy, from 3.00 to t.M Rmn. trmn 3.00 . .i • n ■ ■ • * : . .... -.in ' i Cal u or a a Gatawba Wine, 3.70 to 3.70 Port Wine, from 3.50 to 2..70 j Slit Madeira t ry Wine, Wine, from trout 3.50 3.50 to to 2..70 2.50 We have also a fine line of CANNED GOODS, such as PINE APPLES, PEACHES, TOMATOES, OYSTEHS, 6AKDINES, LOlIbTEU, bA LMON, «.%c. Peas and I leans, Bologna Saussage, Lz. Wc have a full line of CASE LIQUORS, with embracing •‘very brand named above, a splendid lot of TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Confectioneiies, Coacoanuts, Raisins, Oialines, Apples, &c. Thanking nur customers for past patron¬ age, and soliciting a continuance ot tire same. We are respectfully, D. A. WILLIAMS A SON. nov-22-’78-t-n-o Crawfordville. Ga ^ B0 S3^T SrZF ^ Wt mti •s-rs. wm » mm ***.. n». ^ - tTT Wl A , _.« HP C* TT LJ A ^ Q 17 YV A. JL V Jil. h AoJDO A-*) made of two plate, of s-i!rt G'-M overiaytrt; a pia c of co-opositton gold surface. k ,i m .1 i a manner > t topr llf s into./a Wane ecsiirg br h the mon ;y, they are as ihotv and el' crant r i iewe A lf>-™-e for nots-n tb«.e wateher, e-tr yr r t he*u. 1 1 be do.. not keep ti,—i., HAGSTOZ & THORPC Sixth and Chestnut P^-LAnrLPniA, Pa 4J*3old only through Reguiar Dealers C Mynrs . is the agent , or Smith’s celebrated Cotton Press — Corsets .70 cts. to 31, at C. MYERS’. - Suiting all colors, H fts. at C. Myers’. Crawfordville, Georgia, January 17, 1879. Miscellaneous. = cuakasbomance. CHAPTER I. i ~ ... , ,, tur^sd S ^...v' 'B f. Jivi ' " * ’’ .se Ai t ha iiri uvuv muo vUdc ccoan e.4 ts aid the cmo.edseis. he amir Id e ek and the he t« Uidies K oaHn , i did i not oo lack tm- ten dnts. Amongst 'lie letter were Claia *."• Am i', ( - l,: * dw ' ck ; 1 ° t,,em ’ 1,Klr things, the briefest sea-voyage, no matter how gracious the weather or how bland and agreeable wind and tide ***» perual of unqualified misery Not so to tl,ei ^ 1,v#, the s,u. y co in “ s, all “, J .Is 8H ’ moods, ltd Skelt.ni. and vertly .She these., seemed to hiveher. Since they left Jersey -he has not set eyes on her cousins, Tln-y ^descended nito the cabin as the Isiat steamed out of the hai l«>r, leaving her to her own devices. She has forsaken the bridge from the moment the barrier was removed ; and now, as the Southampton nears !>t. IVtei s Fort, she is almost sorry the voyage is about to teiinitiate, aliieit tliey are an hour be yond.the average dmatUm of the ru l,, » »» d " y del'Rbtful bolt, ay „ father of her cousins excellent uncle Philip—invned her‘ to accompany him anil the girls on their tour through the north of r ranee.” ihey have lelt It. in at st. Main. On pat ling with them, he said. “1 have business which will detain me in ttiis neighborhood for a couple of days, so you had lletter go on without me. esjieeially as that |>arty at Cortt tliwfiite’s is a in v>umg folks’affair, and I B vmlv he the way. Of course I shall sp^itri an evening with liim in Gin i hsey as I return, to talk over oh! times; but you get on Isabel will take cate of vou.” His continual deference to bis niece as a person more to he relied on tban his own daughters gives attylliitig but pleasure to them. She is their junior. Her experience is inferior in all respects to theirs. She has seen less society, has tasted less life. They, however, are too much in awe of their father to openly manifest any oojeclion to lii.s views; and consequently, when Clara and Amy do “show temiM'i" to their cousin, it is on occasions when the Held is literally , their own. They are fine, showy girls; 1 ’" 1, slie '* l’l'etty, and “as sweet as i English air cau make her.” Ml Hers has . it K u daug'itei , ,, , tueii s. that . of f the spoilt darlings of a wea.thy nercl ant-prn.ee. 1 hey have been U.vtled to break ti.eir voyage at Guernsey, n. order to take nart in an evening at he Iio.ish- of heir father s retired friend. Stephen Co,.. , hwaile. 1 he programme embraces dinner, a carpet-d.ince. and charades. The M.sses Chadwick aie lient on con fiuest, hikI. like the uncomelv elder sisters in the stoi v of Cimlerelhiq have disclosed their intentions to Isabel. .Sue knows intuitively that she owes her invitation solely to ttie kind considers tie,, of her uncle Puilip. If they had had their will she would have been con demned to sirend her evening at the hotel winch is then piesent tempoiary rtestmaiton. n.e passengers have been ban,shed t!^uarteroi^k; l, ga^^ root fr"*,. the back of the extensive liar laws to the topmost he,gins beyond. rhose persons hound for Guernsey, who a-e sufficiently themselves to undertake the task, are pe kutg out their luggage 7 'I 1 U '* ■" 1 " t,, at ,w ? l r en f e<l T"', y O, Ian ,"g ami 1 a,I- la,leu with timbrel las, lem pte sol fiowers and handbags, herw sepepamigtoslepasiore. lie fmm 11 rn'chiu ' Viss °Skelton ^Itetiaying "elert V fe;U ure of her bright face toe keen,tess of her enjoyment, has no thought of her baggage. Besides “You a, e certain I cannot be of any y service to you ¥” The voice is that of a tall, handsome vouiig fellow of about five-and-twenty, who has shown her a good ileal of deli e de alien, ion during the voyage, lie had found her a camp stool and rug, and bad “packed her up” under a nan teresr in tlif»coi#tents of hiu sketch book. “Thank you very much, my cousins and myself are expected, and we are only going to the hotel.’’ “May 1”—be began, arid then ap iiearing to recollect himself, he added, ‘ Doyourt main long in Guerus-y V” “That (leiK-mls entirely on iny uncle,” replied Isabel, ingenuously. “He will follow us fmm St. Malo the day J after to-moiiow. ;Then o’Ymt'never I must wish liere^X^ you good l^bel weie I ,ei e tieroie. Isabel ¥” . , will like it. I do not profess to under stand sm-h tilings; but those win, do, Lionel Grant for example-why look, Amy. there he is and sue and her sister acknowledged, and affanly withal, the salute ot a gentleman who was pro feeding m the three mu which the car riage was taking. It was Isabel’s om,i,<njwm ’le rr,j iy. As his smile, if not lrs h w. was evidently directed as such to her as to her cousin, site also inclined Irer head, blushing tne While, this rime the culm of a full-blown rose. you knnwmt.fi’ iff w’* U t‘ •'t y"'rte ' ns been skeiciiing in Jersey these tiirue weeks, ami you never surely met It tut in England.’’ “I l never never saw saw him .im until until this this rnnr.tirer motnmg on Doara t.ie replied Isabel sun i-iy. “tilt !” exclaimed Clara, with meanin'. at the same, time exchanging' glancck w ith !’«r sister. t', requir, ,n introduction hicu e Com t It Waites’.” ,7Lt, u ” re ’ — f " “*"» * ,rnf .“V i l^c sp,” ; “Ii# rejoined is friend she, with of the an a V, 1,1 ill-natured remarks T 1 ! * V’WujHfcil »o * lid rtS . C1 J «“* f f^oXu the .-irV tm t’*1^ Cindenlia t'^hled of the malicious to note little •■(*■>-•{) It was clear that the kiiuvht, Miss...,,*d vici were put out by the V « . { the accident which had broogi ’ Lionel Grant and Miss Isabel If-Hoii together. On returning from t *i vn apartments to the coffee rmim. i • sup itemeut the a n Jo jy lor a hteaki. w, ich they had had m Jersey by p a rl Of a more substantial re past, t. - tg ladies found, to the d,s tress dt one if them, that part of the luggagi iae gone forward to Southanip toil. Label's trunk was missing! She c ..u d I ve cried with vexation as she tliou-, r of the party at the Corn tliwaib X Clara, the grittier of the two .islets. Said : ; "Olg.well, it can’t be helped ; you will Mr* to send an apology. You n» ght have one of my dresses, but it would rot til ; and ns for Amy”— ”1 have it.” excla tiled Amy, > .errupting her sister. She wan just tin least bit sorry for Ualilel. “You know ff A t bloomy gray dr< ss of mine; wear t 1 at. ■ Tne trimming is rutlier shabby-imt what is to be done ? And fine fen hers do not always make iiii birds, v‘>u know." “TiiKjtk bA,iiie vou,” exclaimed Isabel; “1 shah to make ttiat do nicely.” In her vy site kissed Amy, which mark of gratitude that young person received with a -*iglit feeling of compunction. CUAf'J&U tl. It w: ft merry dinber party. Mr. and Mrs. Co iituwai e cottld uot do enough to idea.-' ’t'c their gue^t^, ISefiigVf .Loth tlien and suit eqiifntly ; and that order of peup: who have sunny notionsof life, and ite. r grow old, they succeeded to admiral >u througnout. Twice only during i ,e evening had Lionel Giant fom.d Ir juvelf in tlte immediate society of Miss Aeltou, once as her partner in a quant : »e, and qg.un as au actor with ner in « •o.uutlr. j 111 Ui ii- iuterchaiTjie thern* of the rippling a “I =, .jL I# , of society, appealed to , c2!' , , WRf . were ea st, hers hallingly *'oruiliff timorous, .. x lmil „„ idt . a lh|a timt I WHS to have the pleasure of mertmg you , !1IM ‘ vvi11 1 MissCuad Wlck allJ si lel , L „, rl lhl . ul H g . eill .u-a, in London last season. Is it not slllRuIiU . Ult>y ueVt . r lvfl . n . ed to you Isabel .cplied. -Our fives are so different, lam a farmer’s ., ll „| l t uii „ 11 , L » i... ** ,, l ^ .* llt# ... rtie .11 1 1 ,,)l !“ { " ‘‘ ult t ""“ther . J « way ' ...“I 1 2,,? WUilt y<,U Cil11 U,P toi f i Z ‘ Ur ‘ r » t l ,l ZJi e ! , l ,a, ... ^ 8 j sa . " ii , > l e .qi^rved th'e Jrt.rtMSj rtlld c „ lljoill u y werepleesed pair/took to term brazen tlirUtion of tiie Isabel to task. It was ola.a wi,o spok -. a,,^T/S 1 "I,f"exjrera 7!! ilHllll Iie ,j J (this was a’falsehood CI ,i lletl im llie S| K ,„. eil uoticed , beside ours. Ives ¥ Fray be circumspect; otherwise I shall feel , t duty to teJJ papa.” N -thing was farther from Miss Cl,a 1 wick’s intentions than the fullill.nentof u „ s thwat 1)ia sf ,e hoped it wouldde |i( , ;S h her cousin, and it dal. the mu, utes wlli,jl ‘ 1111,1 • s l' , ' d 8,1 j-’F-'mly began »»«' W J'» gradually lie m '^lf “Vl miles <7 away. y VVtieii ’ “7 Mr. Grant ai-costed her sue rep bed to hnn w.th ,l11 all J ot constraint. Looking uucoii flightin saftSe' ' 1 ‘malhfious ^^rkle ss^^Skelton’s 0 ^.^; to the ' " cause MU:ia of r M VI »s &Keltou s 2 , ‘ ‘' ‘ - o h \[ r 0 On, Mi. Cot nthwitite, what ,, , a . lovely . f, .i.fi I -,!.', iMtiH ?\ 1 J.Vt ‘'I 1 8 ''. r*, 111 V"’ t,1 “ ’ tiaJaim, of nJiii ^ C ° Us " ■ ... U .'/v °'!V^ ... mv . . ^ . . y ”’T. <l ' u< J< !, ' ». ! e ' e f r : **’'* . " | J! ' , as " ’ !!?u' ‘ {' 7° *' .7 t '7 .'i 1 'a'" ’ **,!, d . "T 1 m! ^ , i u,, y vmi e .pecailj to Ii is care. L-t t t us i" to cards, J,ch fncill ufce w plcUire^” ole t ih if >.i 1 1 ■ l ‘ is ** ‘ 1 '7 T H "** s,,,<f "t ‘‘Hrinonized With < Claras a liews, trut uotwitii Granl’8. panted ykabel nfc c!^^? Mu^’fXw^ U y An, and t wo Guernsey young iad.es aid tine, respective cavaliers, Isabel w;|* i attended by an ancient beau, ga,laul tiiTutner’s a fault. Neither of tuc.n toatul couversatio.i very mi tertamuil. line partv had uot proceeded far wnelbLiom 1 exclaimed: aV'uee laxiiea which d'liV'ei'v” is it to be ' coin forint of tetris --By altoipiin hive some ex cjte u,eiu, ’ rejoined Clara. Sue bad U)llll d e ,ict iu her protecLor. The beau, wl, ° "ad h».,t couiitlencc in himself, counseled pnnlence; but lie was over ruled. Usposiiig of their trains in a Uiauner tuat nol»-d ill for tie apt tear l.ubc.* 'iietldige.*.... the m-.rrow. u.c vigorous ■■ pursued toe l. - tu ->uh p it i w.ucj w.in stru :k o»il by t.nor gui,t-, an 1 t.e-ire party speedi Iy gain-d m- ti-.g.it*. In tin- s-rambie tsa./el. w»,> (.ml pevs-stenUy dccbnwl the No. 3. found ha^p^i^flSou*"st^minT to'spJTre herself alone, ft troubled her so Sffi^SyR-JS-S real of the capricious t scarcely heeding expedition : and which’ so the direction in ssp«:»%wac and Amy so cruel to her V She was sure there was nothing in her innocent enjoy ®*« * the bright conversation and pleasant society of Lionel Orant-what a dear handsome fellow he was I— which they could quo mrty find fault with They were jealous. That was it They y grudged— A fall, a piercing scream ’ ft dull thud , ’ uu and silence. ’ She had mined her footing on the shorn grass, which is there as smooth as veivef, and hatl been precipitated into 1010 the ugly dep Its below it is evident that her erv has been heard. A loud ringing shout conies front the other side of the l.tv It ii tlie .Voice Lionel l<J runt ' He lias seriiAtsly rudely cast aside Miss Chadwick idy rtf’that and serioNisly jeopardized jeopardized the the saK"“ s /W n.->» voting meaning!of ladv in his tlXerv m unvifc idlemir « to learn the ...... “Where is Miss Bn.Ve” Ske!uu» (tXname ¥ v Will no body speak ¥ of the beau), Treating “she was in your Aarge.)’ sdirn with indignant the stammering gentlibnau, (Jh.t tmtilogies turi^d of the feeble /wo old 'ImdvVicks, liuddied to tlte Miss t mpw togetber and said fiercely / ) ’ : "I must ask you to take care of your selves”— “Oh, Mr. Grant, if miitliintr ° Should have happened to Is tliel”— “Would you be very sorry ?” lie asked bittf rly.'» ' , Hereupon Clara began to cry. Paying not the leist attention to her grief, ’ Li.i uel turned to the men and said : ••Those of you who know the bay, come with me. There is not a moment to be lost. A heavy squall is coining Whereupon he sped with perilous alac rity In the direction whence the shriek Imd appeared income. All this happened in the space of a few moments. As Grant’s voice, with its continuous cry “Miss Skelton, Mis* Skelton I” was heard lower in the craggy hollow of the bay, the threatened squall came on in hitler earnest, and perfected the physical misery of the women, who were crouched in a heap under the joint protection of a stone waU and ou, friend lii aye. Tne m-ton w is bid ten b.u.-ud a dee_* 3!i cloud . needed as i,tone! in their and Ids Guerus-y a ( mv,. rapidity, search, be with feverish it became evident that without the light of the moon tins chance of /hiding the poor girl was remote indeed lie continued his cry, "Miss Skelton M ss Skelton 1” with piteous force Tlien he prayed for a blink, just a I,link, of tile light of the moon. During those MNirfui minutes tin* knowledge c.tnu* to liim'ikea llasli of instnratiou that lie loved this bonny maid of Kent with a love unsneakable, and if—But tlte thought was iiiaddening. Oh, for tlie, moon } Thunk God, there it was at last. I’aiising in his downward career, he vond peered him, with painful care near sod’be and described -something. Whi't, was it that shone so curiously about a dozen feet below the crag over which lie leaned ¥ The fringe of pea¬ cock fra them. Argus’ eyes had met his! Calling aloud for assistance as lie lifl.il up her head, bleeding from the fall that had stunned her, he whispered her name: ‘•Miss Skelton—Isabel - dear Isabel I It is I, Lionel Grant. You know me. Thank God she 1 iv s !” T 'ey carried her to the footpath that skirts the bay, and found with joy that, uve the severe wound she had sustained in her head, she was unhurt. “Will it leave a scar ¥” she asked, as. ceeded leaning to upon here Lionel, carriage they slowly ’pro¬ w a was waiting to take her to Mr. Corntliwaitf’s. “Yes, dear.” lie whispered, “in toy heart. But you must heal that.” And she will. ------- A a °° d Cement. tor mending almost ' . u '^ ,M ) bo made by wixm g to getlier litharge and glycerine to the con k kt 0 ''7; J|V 8 ’ , tr f 1 ’>),•*» r J u< «" inch ln m * diameter ron ten - k' ltl' s can tH- filled and used the same °* )*‘ata als in boiling water and fond. It may » be use I to fasten on lamp-tops, in tighten loose tints, to secure loose 8 wiiomj nuts are lost, to tighten | (JOf ’ , 'i' IJIll -s mbs, of w«><i and or in iron, loose boxes hi wagon a great mai.v tel a f s ’ I " al * cases the articles mend, . d , eloilld , 1 not be used until " nlu the lIMs Xmw&XIt'vX ......ti t ........... . , the quantity used, T ds cement will resist till! action ot water, hot or cold, Hyi,ls ’ iu,,,ul,u ' sta,,y,iw ,:f — An alligator at Chamlbally, India, finding a native asleep with his feet hanging over the side of his boat, h>d the luckless Hindoo and carried him «». ' police inspector tracked and killed the man-eater, and found in bis stomach twenty-.iix pair* of bras* ban Rlw "»'< anklets, two sets of gold ear lings and a number of toe-rings. This sll, igator, jn iging from the size of the "•’••aments, bad devoured at least four wom-n and five children, not to take account of iietiple that wore im jewelry, "* * -**■-- A bare fo Red darkey, while hoeing coUou one <lay, saw nis toe under a clod, and thinking it a mole’s head, hit it and hurt him.elf. After working with it HWniU* !i<* #nt tlml, s<*t bin foot on a stump ami said ; “Well, jes pain aw.iy now. i d .esu’t care ; you hurts ycisclf wu.iiu ye do me.” Tile Democrat. ADV&ftTl.lKG HATE* I SSR Qa»n«r '. '. " Column; twelve months . . 20 . •. ■ ,s - I3T One Inch or Less square. We have no fractions of a all fraction* of squares will be cot squares, tract liberal deduction* ntadf £ Advertising. TrichinousPork in Chicago. Chicago has a health commissioner. SS2S»SJK& ho fiVT ^'ertfnre, «® »"“‘ethiiig inaugurated inside pork ; and h«, HitlEISIrirS an exploring ex se&sssa W«><*h!ar fcicroscopes that have an amplifying l*>wefol »evM)ty-five diame l « rs \ f/vm the tk.sh of eacn otUie first J) f ut 1 u " d lwv , red piecos—oire ""K» ««* Aroui came the to teuder- they i‘»' n “bd the other from the ham—cut U,I S Urn pieces into longitudinal sections so that they could be placed uuder the difttrumeut. Light percent, of the hogs Were round to be infected with the terri W ** trichiu*; some badly, wliiieiuothem oulv c°inpiiratively few weie found. Id i ,MS L,tter tho wonm w “ r « ‘"variably found in the tenderloin, the latter being 1,1 “ ll «“*■« ll »* affected part. lS “ ,,e of l ' ie * ,0 8R IJ.OOO parasites were found tc the cunic inch, tho smallest "uuilier beittg thirty-five. Tl.ese f, c.s aie otlicial and startling. Toe Toe hogs hogs that that were were examined examined were were not not any l ,al ticular class ; they represented the average slaughtered hogs of Chicago ~ of auv ot * 141 ' western citv for that matter. It may he set down as ft fact that eight per cent, of the pork of the cou,,!r y * 8 tnchiiious. And ________ there _____ is no way to assort the hogs wuile alive, for ‘‘ichinous hogs are uot generally oOt of Tbe experts of the Chicago iiealtn coniutissiouers report the resulQi of l 'ieir .•xperiiuent with a white rat three weeks old. The rat thrived araax found ‘"Dy on the food, a d when killed it was to lie literally alive with trichina fl 'inn the tip of its nose to the end of its fall* Nor can trichina be infalliably detected in the carcass of meat except trough the use of a microscope; and Bullock microscopes are not thrown in w every box of bacon, will eat pork they must cat trichina. That much is established. It will he freely granted that live trichina H,e not 11 desirable diet. We cannot «o»venientlv detect their presence, and our safety therefore lira in killing them Move eating. Tide can be done bv » thorough cooking of the po k. Tbeycsn "”t stand heat, although they can Stand without any perceptible loss of vlealty «altina, or other forms of ordinary pick Tlle Chicago microscopic, how* ’ vt ‘ r -euys that if a small quantity of s »!bbnroim acid be used in |>aeklng l,HIUS il wiU kil1 th « worms withouf iu t,,p r ‘ pesmeaira Ms* barn, ye t f U‘lft W idivir Wll|» 6aBilf l,i,li r| l» « » An Irreverent Legislator. [Rr.no Qatetts .] An enterprising contemporary ha* bran •ending a circular to tile Assemblymen and Senators-elect asking them for brief lore graphical sketches of tlrem*elves. They are appealed to be kind enough to answer the following questions and to forward by return mail such other Information about themselves as may be useful and lnter*,t ing to the public, tine of them, filled out ns follows, arrived to-day, directed to tha editor of the Uuzetto : Place of nativity—Duck Flat. Whence to this State-Duck Flat. Polltices in 186t—Same tin now. Present politics—Flexible. Profession-Scaring the rotten mono polies Into buying oil. Married or single—A Mormon who lire! up to Ills privileges. Age—A dark mystery. Post office address—Kept carefully eon cealeil. Under the head of miscellaneous informa tioii about myself I may say that I’m a pretty fair average legislator, and I don't want to subscribe for any more newspapers, or write myself up for them like a vain idiot. Yours, in the true faith. Daring Attack on a Fanner's House. fanner, , String Tuesday night a well-to-do mimed Joseph Rhoads, and his family, residing at Laurv’s station on the Lehigh Valley Kailrmd near Easton, Pa., were attacked by four men who, upon enterimr the farmer'* Mr. Rhoads, feari'ig that they mifcht carry out their threats, surrendered nearly all his money, a large sum, vVltile but how much is not exactly known the robbers were searching the house a servant girl ran from the rear end of the house and alarmed the neighbors. By the time help arrived the robbers bad departed, but the neighlKirs soon went in pursuit of them and succeided in anestiurr "nesting Vutt.un Nathan v..., I' ranee, , llting , in having assisted m in comm,ttii.g the^rob bery and told a storv which itriilicute.-l lilKdSS escauedwithtlevaluaLsaid in,n YMWble* and money. Pbiladelnbi* iniMelplna ha, has a a marvel marvel tn in . a double A* h. “ w,,umn - h,, ‘ 1 18 known as the ^Wmngale,” is twenty-seven years old * l,rt ,!t a n.-gress. The Tim* say*; "The sit un her shoulders at angla. to each other, so that the net which keeps up the hair of one touches the net which keeps up the hair of the other, and, if the owner will* it, the two heads may bump against aach other like playing-bones in the hands of an expert. The. singular part is her conversa ttun. One tongue begins to talk the eyes brighten, the lace becomes animated. At th., point the observer catches sight of thn ° ;1 ‘ 1 ' Uoe lookmg ovdi i he o h< r iln-uider "dh a ,-ort o, gr.tt on it, and tin. othrt eyes j 1 h " 1 tl ’ t ‘ lu - Fiv.-ently the s.cbnd . s "u nt/acc'Lvtweeii tht'ra^'.. anL tk#w *• *