The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881, January 07, 1880, Image 1
Tlie Democrat. A Livf Wr«kly l*ai> i-r n Live Issues Pul,limbed tv H'eihi'-sJay Me ii*, j ule, W&SJLUVAll M ’ TmStOT R.lTKi OF SUBOL'BTlffiOX: Single Copy, (one year,, S 2 00 Single Ciijit, (sji months,) . 1 no Single Copy, (three months,) . 50 I:>iiiiT nttoK liberal. BOOK and -IOB I'KINTING a specialty. Prices to suit the tithes. Xew Advertisements. iX k Ayer,’s Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most agreeable dressing, which 4* at once harmless and effectual, for pre¬ serving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired* By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. ’ It checks falling bi tb« hair immediately, and causa a new growth In all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, lt Imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by it* cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, puder which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair, The Yioon is incomparable. It: *I.r less, contains neither oU nor dy t , and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence. PREPARED BY n- DL J. T C. n AYEh tvrm & o CO.j nn ’ LOWfiD, t»w» 11 ’ H... MSSa.j P««.ca« and Analytical . Chemists. _ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ji. v ti., I .9.1- y. : «-4VN/ ?! B 1 30 as tifimsz m ah IRON BITTERS, A Great IRON BITTERS, A Sure IRON BITTERS, A Coniplct* .IRON BITTERS, A Vaiuablo IRON BITTERS, Not Sold at * IRON BITTERS, For Delicate I.IUV* M*5 f S!-!» HI ill 1%:; rR;in» ; T II c <4 r e .t t TRADE ’i« MARK <•*> failing cure t.»r ^ fifJ , N-m ni", nnl Sperina- Weak- W' s , t urhea, luiuo iiam 5'FORE TAKING-fnliow. as a tfUS M< TAJIKS < eqn< n, ,,1'S.df- Mai'* as I^t in*>r\, Tniwrsal l.: 1 -'sitmle Pain in tlie Back, I)inmess <»i Vis• <i;i Prema’ur■* OJd A•_:«*, itttd iiHinv other l)i i-asi-s tint lead to in .sanity or (’onsumptioii, an i a Premature Gra ve. Full particulars in our pamphlet, mail which wo desire to scud free by to **v**ry one. +-4"/“ Tlie specific Medicine is 5i»id by all drugjrist.s at *1 per package, or *dx v^eka^ss tor i~>, or will be sent a«hlressin^. free by mail on receipt i,i the n»f>n<*y hv THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Mechanics’ Block, Dethoit, Mich. S.<dd in Craw ford vllic and every -tvhere by all druggists, ]Vov.2!,I87‘.(.|-y. week. §12 a day at hmm* easily •J i — made. Costly Outfit free. Address Tm e St.Co., Augusta. Maine, novl f,'7. ! >-j-v C. E. Knox, Rooms and Eating House, Thomson, Chough. Travelers and the public ipm■ raBy ar* in¬ formed that 1 ai . ‘.-re{:•:.-I to >date them with ROOMS, and to furni>h meals at all hours on sliort notice, and of t)ie best ijuaiity and style. Give me a cal L apr-18-’7‘J-t-o-o •January 1870. MAPP HOUSE C-rsenes'ooro ’ Ga. ! HAVE taken .-barge of the above named Hotel, aireatly ••- » renowned fc»r eon lenience, comfort and neatness, and f pledge iny'■■elf to keep it up to its high reputation by k*-”p:ng wy affords, table -applied with the best the market attention to the comfort of my guests, ami politeness iind to all. reasonable. My charge- By will this in all case- of hee<pial course conduct t hope to merit and receive a libera* -h -fo &f the public patronage. A trial is S(e t.-.l. Jail. 17,1*70.1-0-0 j . ACRKK. to Highly th«- luibllc rworntnended for ail dls «*;ih nos <\ efflciont »«*quirinK« TOXtCt certain on rspe<u:ttty iu Itutiu*’* linn. St tf * n • pf* i a . Inf< > inittcnt l-'c*. verm. Uant of 4 p* I* o i i t #*, MiONh of Ptfe-uf/th, f'Mcifliw, to. I.tirk of * Jt en¬ rich t*s t h ♦* blood. stri’tiKthFiiN (flvoR tho mus ch’S, and now Ufa to tlio m-rvig. To tbe *£P<i, ImlioH. and cbW <frt-n r»*<j'.iirlrg r«Tujier Htion, tills Yiiiuuble highly remedy can not he t<Ao recoin mended. if arfH like a vfmrtn on the digestive organa. A tenapoonfiil before meala will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggist*. THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, Md. The Democrat. Vol. T. CraAvfoi\lville, Georgia January 7, 1880. No. 1. HOP BITTERS. , (A Medicine, doc • Drink.) HOPS, BITCHr, onsT-cu™ j DANDELION, MANDRAKE, THX PunsaT O F ALL AKU OTJIX3 BkST BlTTSSS. MrinOAX. QoaX4tim| _____ CURB J Dtoeuea or the Btoowch, Bowels. Blood, liver and Urinary Organs. Nervousness, Sleep! and eapecUUy Female Complaints. 81000 IN GOLD. paid tor acnsc^ieywm .^uijorloas not core or bop,o< air-thin* Impure foond ta mem. Ask yoardrogglst for Hop Bitters wd try their before you deep. Take no o cher. Coosa Ctrsa la the sweetest. tad best Ask Children. Hop Pad for Stomach, Uver snd Kidneys if , superior to an others. Ask Druggists. L C. Is an absolute and Irresistible core fot ase of opium, tobacco and narcotics Send for circular. ' above IsMbf ImsrVU. Bop BUW« M%. Ca.SachwWt,N.V j “ l-v _ MagflOllU _ r .. 1 T i USSCIlgeV r» KOlltG. j Port Koyat, & Augusta Railway, 1 I FOLLOWIN'(iIsCHEDXTLB^wiil be operated, on and after Oct. fist, 1879: 1 C SOUTH'. GOING NORTH. Train .No. 1. Train No. 2. Ig'SSS Allendale. 11.23 SS&KR® Ar X emassee 5135 l .00 am Vi am Ar Yeniasse 1.30 am J,v Charleston 8.30pm | l.v Yeniassee 2.80am Lv.i’sonv’Ue 5.15pm Ni Savannah ii«am ArSavannah 8.20am |<V^*mv*HeJ A.rCharleston A^ms Yema^ 1.20am a.00 ainxVYtunassoe 2 -OOam rivYcmasscc 2T211 am l.v Allendale 3.45 am Ar Bcanfort 3.43 am Lv Ellcnton 5.18 am Ar Port Royal 4.00am Ar Aug usta K.30ai n (.iJl.N't! 60UTII.—U.nu.—tlons mail,, with v„'tral‘l.’aiiroa<l 'ami PorUiovah^Al^ ‘'with < for Charleston, Beaufort , ami Port K«w«I „ with u \ Con ^ „ w,,"tn fftimsm j „. t £«i Uailronl and Kailrnad for Atlanta and the West. | with South Oarolinsi ltnilroad for and points on line of said Bond. wOoDRUFF SLKEPISli CABS of , "perat improved ;*d by this stylo■««<*, IP- ne only, ‘ K pi mu kt W ''«■»^ K K | AH^TA AM) A\ A.NNAD, through. 1 Tlmui'fh "onfep^ ticki'ts ioi* sale ail »>V' IV Ticket A ngn-ta, Ha., and •q.a 1 Tick^.fiWs..’^ ’j^ Mix<! r.drrf o. i;.\ wv r>n, s, (ieiicrai Passi*njter A*je.nt oct.lS.-t-f. ------------------- 1 ind >ri» ta 11 ail road -AND ll.WKIXC Co. Sri'KlUNTUNTJlEXT’S OpKlCE, ) j .\ ror- i’a, ()a.. Oct. 10# 1), 1M79. riOMMi:N(.;i.\(» STNDA V, BUI. instant, V.y tin* following passenger schedule will be operated : NO. I WKST—DAILY. NO. 2 EAST—DAILY. Lv. Augusta 9:35iann Lv.Atlanta 7:45a “ .Min im fi:U5 a;m! a in : Athens 9:15 a “ Milh'dg'll 8:13 ! : C'wf’d’l) 12:24 p “ WHli’i’n 9:15,a in Ar Wash’g’n 2:00 ; p Ar.CT'ilv’U “ Athens 12:2h’pmj 3:15 “ “ Macon Millcilg'll 4:30 ((:.’!() p 1 Jim p “ Atlanta 5:U0 u m r Augusta 3:28 p NO. 3 WEST—DAILY. NO. 1 EAST—DAILY. | Lv. Lv. Augusta 5:30 plmjLv. Atlanta 6:20jpl = t,’r f’v'll 9:52;ii ni Ar. (/’’f’dv’ll 2:10 a = Ar. Atlanta 5:00>a m Ar. Augusta fi:20 a = No ennnection to o>- from Wasliing t...... SI NI,A YS. I S. K. JOHNSON, E. Pass’ger R. DORSEY, Superintendent. Mav2.1879. Gen. Agent. Mrs. W. G. Sullivan, Fashionable Dress Maker, Crawkordvillb, Georgia, FANCY CKOOIIBT WORK, madb a ^eculty. Dress Making promptly and satisfactorily mad»*, in tin; most lasnionahlo executeal styles. Or ; «lrrs for fancy work in the De*t nmnner. Waives l.iberal* Ittslriictioiis suet use of Patterns for tsimdi lii/.tli/M JU AT 2 ON. apr-tio-l 879-t-o-o j ,’V k ii 1 ^ H U 19 5 a ' CELEBHATED i ' Wk a u . i/j, i ■ J - jt STOMACH tep $£? *Sa a s The Stomach in Strengthened. The liver regulated, the bowels put iii proper order, the blood tmrichid and puri¬ fied, and the nervotu system rendered t ran¬ quil and vigorous by inis inestimable fam¬ ily medicine* and safeguard against dis¬ eases. which is, moreover, a most agreeable effective appetizer, r nd a cordial j e uliariy adapted to the.wants of tlie aged and inform, For sate by ail Druggists and dealers gen ” Jaii,7,TH7P.j-ni. craily. Silk Ifandkerchipfs. a large lot and a great variety —*25 cts. , fit (’. Myers'. Just received a large lot of very fine ladies' skirts, at C. Myers'. . OLD AND RELIABLE, I Sanford's Liver InviooratobJ 1 Standard Family „ D Remedy . for . 1 a •>, | diseases of the Liver, Stomach [ and Bowels.—It ia Purely 71! i Vegetable ’ — It never Vtfll I n . T . - r ■ ■ ■ «j!r , ]! Itt? & HJ! fl r B iUr jRtVv PijC^ s 0 , , c, ' OR •■,(*'«»'W-* . # *)*’> 8 f ;.\o^*cp 0 ^8'' i a c 0 V' * -mm ' - e» 0t \ -\W 8 6 6 . 0 0. 0 a B I ! v\ 6 9 **3| I tl if L IjWr^Af l^va^of 0 ': ■ I I I I yV*;CKio^’l | LlwX ^ 0 Lo << ' 1 t^ e it \'l Q at' - * I||| |BIr ap; v* With unprecedented results.; t. ApriH.lsTii.i -v. _ YTljlHlj n F mP i,,A lU Q OuPAj T T« liOio, l ^ 1 , WITH f' ( Bv pf ktsj .1 ’/'V O TtTC llTT^lKF.KH ' * ‘ IA to > KN OlviMO AND i KB KfU’ll’TY Ml til Hi II . ^ „ Social ^ ^ | u{ .i (• and Ilaml-Hook over published. Much the latest, ^ «« it tvlls «V K«t hoth Y »exi»s completely inform./itfV-. lor nil o»* spare iimc7 To know irny this book of l{ h.\ I, viiim* and attractions sells ’n'l' ""'VuV Vv\ M V'i'VH?* T. L, IV r J ,,r "'" il -\b>. v! v - • , > 1,1,1 *' llo ‘ in vii.li m A OAlill. AuorsTA, (>A., Dowuibcr 10,1878. To my Friends and the Public: 1 im\<* opened nn ollioe, and onjxagod roorn.Von .Jackson Street, in n»ar o( r<ml lain’s cornt r. 1 propose*, aftar tlie first of January, 1 H7‘.♦, to dwotn my entire attention to stH’h Lc^al Business us may Ik; ontrusted to my Van*, i shall attend jocularly eaoli t< rm of tlm Superior < '«mrts in tin* Aumisla ('irru)t; Nortliorn also, (Jinmit, Warron and and Wusliington (Jinsect*k, of Mm and Jct forson, of the Middle; ('ircuit. t ask aU my friends to <;ivo my successor a fair trial and earnest support. Janmiry:}.187!k \VM. GIB,SON. OOO ooo OOO ooo THE ooo ooo ooo OOO V rawtbi'dvillc OOO ooo DRUB ooo ooo ooo STOIIK, ooo ooo ooo OOO ooo Dr. SI, Smith, ooo ooo 000 ooo ooo ivy cal line st. tiicCR Von* \ wfotmivit 1 1 . ! nf I) DUiia st()IlK micais, will limt a fnlHino ' Goods, Drugs, in perfumery, chca'pest Kaney beiq tobaccos etc., together with the anil ; among them the IJ i'TLK MAtifilK. Try tliuPiVAFoREamlGPfi Mii'oke ‘iMB’WfMfi* e'. i ! Also t’lRAb.s, ii \«u wish a good for 5 Sweoi a Mash eomplclc stock of Liquors, California from iiraiidy. Corn, to the best inu'biei! 1 !'i !.’'".lacsts tlu'immeTis'muHTnwde?! llml those ivjio are 1: settle at <m«o, as Oct.24,11179.t-o-o. DR. il. s. SMITH <’)a. Drawfordville S6() * a 85 Vv Old " k lit *" free. j ” 1 "'own Address town. II. Terms IIallett and & 1 !<>., 1'ortluiid, Maine. novl4,’79-j-y W. D. TUTT Attorney at Law, THOMSON, C.A. ! Will practice in the Northern, Middle and ! A »g 0-1 a Circuits. Prompt attention given j to all claims ami collection:.. ain4,’79-i-y ! PIANOS & ORGANS FROM FACTORY TO PDRCHASKR. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT I,uilili-n A Grand Intro«lu< tfon Sale continued until Nov. i, i88o. Only sale of the kind ever successfully earned out in A; merica. 5,000 superb instruments at factory ra.tea for Introduction and Advertl»einent, New plan of selling: Vg C'maiisionil Ititra tt«t* aii’i prdts ihlpMd Ei7sl. lirect A-ZgWb from Ftctcry rits* to to *21. p.r:cu«ri, O&I7 kouio Mllli* B«ti itlliagoatMipiia. JTAAiOS, 7 ucs. *ia«, />ct $155; Stjuare (irands, $227. Mirror OliOANS, 9 stops, %W>. $57; New, *3 handsome, stops, I71; durable. 13 stops, 8 vears Top guarantee. Case, U ini} days makert test trial. Purchasers cnoice from ten U (Mt and '*00 different styles. Join this gigantic club of 5,000 purchasers and secure an instrument at wholoMitle rates. Special terms to Music Teachers, Churches , and Pastor a. Address for Introduction Sale circulars, Li’DDES & BATES, Savannah, Ua. Nov. 12, 8 . j~n - Hoods are advancing everywhere, but Myers keeps his prices down to origi- 1 al figures. Cheap as ever. ----------- •Job printing neatly and clieapiy cg< cuted at this office, 1 ► Poetry. j How .inwThcv mey in# dm it «. " j ! — . . - So?’ ‘ * -Your hand I *sk, so bold I’ve ; Ani v »’ y }' ' %££££.. % , bellowed and he belldwcd. i * You shall have your private j | -Iggled and she giggled. ! “J** dearest Luke,” i *..ked and she looked. ! J.! Mn mv Uli S0Ul gou , there’s th,reS such ,UC " “ a 1 3,,f wait, ’ d - ! , ■ ' ' it ^ ’ iscellaneou^ _______----— ,> vtng’POB nNQ ‘ F °* MONEY “T v 3 4 !, Litton in of on looked at aSrwlth herself i n i‘ tumea of happy satisfaction, and "' Vl , o C thinkifg “ m *aw d: ffSpSSiSSSSSlS 5 “ if is a settled question that KS"™ v -i syp£*&S HlfU »l chic, •” than-that, wl.at, little mis SilU ^ J !-,i fondly, ^glowhlglikesUm! proudly at Addie, eyes for the Sf . ’.by ^ w<U-.mirriage. my arrangement tell B I while w f 1 going te make my l>»y vv 11 ; ^ sun ’shmes-m other words, in 1 Ncvv York I am going to secure ,, h , 3 ume awfully rich whore s t, smother me with diftinrmds and di ™ ma all the monev j | think < k \ 2 x . . ■ laughed . i.o at *.t. the n rvWVa gills ho ' fc little cormorant! ’iisr\uh iard, but I. Crfitrtot l \,i wfc’ 'v i»* desirable party is. I am deserve iust what you want dear; ,,' but the question is, can you y Addie shrugged her pretly shouldiTs. “Kllie, I shall get it,! I know 1 just exact my own worth. Now don’t me down as a vain, silly creature Imx, I frankly admit 1 desirable regard myself tor looking and quite a generally. I am fairly good am 1 not, Elsie ? And I ought to a good husband, oughtn’t fair I check V” She leaned her soft, injtly on Miss Nelistou’s face. ••Indeed you ought, my darling; if J could I would conjure one to for you. Addie, liigliest you are and best to win the the laud,” And she was very beautiful—and more so that she was not the vain of her charm. Standing there, beside the in tier evening dress of silk, with hor fair white arms below’the dimpled elbow, the cased in creamy kids, the happy face, whoso features wore so whose complexion was so warm and satiny in its pale beauty, whose eyes were so deeply and lustrous and eager. Addie ton was certainly sweet enough winsome enough to fully warrant Neliston!s loving assertion. “If only there was anybody rich in or about New York, unmarried, you, Addie !” AddieJaughmi, “i’ll tell you a secret, Kllie. to take uiy tort by storm, and when you sec me the betrothed bride an Kiiglisli milord, Kllie—” Miss Xeliston gave a gasp of positive horror at tlm girl’s audacity. “Addie Arlington, you don’t actually have designs 011 the guest that the Van Kensrillaers english nobleman York are on the quivive about V” The girl’s silvery laugh very defiantly positive shake of skirts, as if that graceful added cousin incontrovertible “Exactly, Kllie. You so horrified. I’m sure the having a Lady (ri’osvenor in tin: ought to lielight Neiiston you.” Hut Miss was loo to enjoy the prospective honor. “Addie, how wild vou do lalkl don’t Why, you hayenever seen him know whether he is young a gentleman or a—a—not a Suppose he is old and fat, and ugly, and short breathed lik British friend, Sir William Wiggfetmi “Tbe charming estate everybody I/jid (iconvenor owns, and rent roll of a hundred thousand year, and his wonderful mines in Wales, and his treasures of easily rle in his town house in Park Kane, and his country houses in Sussex and will cure all these defects, Kllie. Co me, we’ll he late at Jennie and you know Jennie exi 11 -is me the Dr.it. of any one.” “A ml so does .Jennie’s brother! lam “ Addie ” 1 he music, in a coyert of lern : ami trellises, yvas 1 laying a lovely lari in few, soft, delicious chords, and of couples were promenading the of rooms, Addin Arlington end J-'fed Jemyngham among them, and tlie gentleman evidently not deliglit interested in tlm tenor of the young animated conversation, The Democrat.' ADVERTKINQ HATES: One .Square, first insertion . $ 1 00 One One Square, Square, each hree su months hsequent insertion. 10 51 t . .. 00 One Square, twelve months .» . 15 00 Quarter Column, twelve months . . 20 00 Half Column twelvemonths 1 50 00 One Column twelve months . . 100 00 BT One Inch or Less considered ss a square. We have no fractions of a square, all fractions of squares will be counted as square*, liberal deductions mad* on Con¬ tract Advertising. “Why, he is the handsomest man 1 I ever saw in my life! Of course I’ll ex «i>t you, Tied , ’and the pearly teeth twinkled in a smile for a second. “But ! I want to hear his name. 1 want to know about him. Fred, ishe rich 5>” It was itnposssbte for matter of fact 1 youlig Jeinvngham to m ■stand Jfrz&ruz whether or not Addio wis in * s z that, he is a member of an ing corps there at present in the city. see what is about him so r ,..rk i ! ably handsome,” He glared at the unconscious target.; of his and Addle’s eyes with a scowl that delighted her. •‘You’re not to be supposed to a ;; y n -?SS at But C ifheTonl/Z engineer—hark 1 thaf’.s our waltz.” some blue eyes caught hers and held her glance a second, despite herself. That was the way it began; and a month later, when New York society was stirred to its soul (/rosvener, by the of Cqthbert Miss Nciieton wondered why it was that “Vou : re a mystery to me, Addie,” «d ,«tbey iWtou, the "SSCiKS tl»», *mr. W Addie. f&g &Z =« i ‘ “ ll “> U» ^ and aftcrnoon armorial tt nmguillcent coach pair, with the hear ^ ot iUo (,1, 5,' 1,1,n H illustiwus ^mun.in^hjlorcM^s lain ly—with J^nno Jind Miff autwoii 8 door ttooi, ana ind the ineiittie little fat ut pulfjfcild gentleman descended tod^qr g^T his compliments to the prettitot giflxwlio Jtad the uiglit hefoi’e—the only at all interested lum—Addie After that-Well, Elite hardly Aihlie, so variable and capricious srfiW gr - ^ » U0W ill the wildest Spirits, tScame until one l^y one of the livor.M ' oil ;t ! r*?g west and a iuojmgram in silver maroon, and signed in a little, spiclr-iy hand, “(1 rosvunor”—a that offered her, m a very uneutliusiaatic way, all the grand, tilings that had been her sole aim in to possess and enjoy. 55 hile l,y mail, not ten minutes had come another letter, that the girl’s heart thrill and all her «» «•*« bins passionate tor herself to he given to the man loved , uv ,. u her nu , ,,,,,,, Philip 1 Melton, ; with „„„ handsome , ,. lace and his salary as engmeer. several lumis, Lllie wonde lor wliat Aduu*, was (loinc »<> 1011 ^ in room, and then, by and by, she soltly dnwn stairs, a sivoet flush 011 lace, a pi ide in hei eyes, a thrill <d feel, eon lent in her voice. “blue, dear, J want to tell you. have rat used land (>rosyenor’s offer marriage, and accepted Philip.” “It you will permit me, might I why you decline my oiler f Grosvenor said, an hour later, her gentle, refusal having reached by messenger, he post-hasted to house. And Addie’s lips trembled with happiness and pride as she with a sweetness I hat was eliariinng : “because, sir, I I loved Mr. bosh 1 on won t) he angry r “Mr. Melton A fellow on a ary!” lord “Pardon ine, roy a rich in nobility, 111 goodness, and 111 fo L'! , . B '• ‘”n %'.*• s J. ■, 1 , ,, 1 *'*b , .tlimit ,, • ’ money f Miss Arlington, , . tl'ioo is a wish in the world that shall leniain j moment if ungi’at.iljc<l, you will honoi that mi«. money ! procure, ai,t wl,! l ln> i sliul1 ^ lJ " ly ‘ " lr give me su. “ I'Ikmi, Miss Arlington, lam to J sider my answer absolute t 1011 lively decline to heemne j to of live London at Silverland society Park, to be a j She smiled sweetly, proudly. i “I I have decided. I 1 am sure yea far the great honor you have towed upon me. I shall be proud 01 all my life, but f cannot, because °y Philip Melton more, than all the j and what is in it. ’ “Addie, my true IdHe d.irimg ..... 1 Addie, little love . • Tlrn Philip Melton stepped , out . , Dobind the curtains of the hay ami b"»k 111 his arms, hm hands face all smiling and proud as he to Lord Hiusveimr. “* t'»W you c. sir. . ae loves l:i tn " ! :i !"‘ s ,’’ v " 1 “ w ll, Tahy the 1,1:111 a h.ve. , Addie, . you will not mind so yeiy much alter all you will he bad.) someday. I'or Lmrl Liohveuoi is iuy fatoer, and I am ib dip Silverland, next m succession. A you will not he angry wiln u.i tm little ruse .- \\ .• ha<l liea.d you wei desperate,y d-tei mined to nun ly ;i "' 1 u "’ I aw you I t»«f- W:|S a 1,1 tu at woul 1 c 0 q e ante Hon , Imai t I wanted to '■ on my own im-iii . Addie listened bewildered, and yj r()SV<;(lo c i.mgbed. ‘bless youi hug,it eyes, elnld, . . nearly Siiverlemi tempted me to be to ■there, but you will refuse me for a father in-law, I hope t And iu her almost royal home, is happy as the summer days are lo n ami shining. How He ‘‘Set ’Em Up.’’ Simply hecause the man who stands behind the bar of a certain saloon on GratioT _ . pleasant-faced ..... smil avenue is a ing old man certian parties came to the conclusion that there was no fight in him. They therefore cooked up a plan to play upon his fears and make him SSJ'as SfSLEZS*. body, yesterday, and business was opened by one of them saying : When I was in here last night you handed me a glass of beer with a fly in lt - ><o ccntleman would do that. You “««* it a* an insult, and now I de on the ^isfactum t he field of honor You r must meet me -Yon must go out with me and fight od g^iou.! ish dot dnia ? ” Yea, }t/ * 9 \ * 11 out and leave my f t wo fi lends hero to settle the details with you. I must either have blood or iln *' u ‘’ lc When the belligerent ,, had _ retired, M . on* «^he others saW. ^ee heio, old man, I m afitijd you ve “How vhill he put some wings on inquired the beer enete. A’X'SSrSJrJ&.-S other. Now. then, will do Elr«• • l, »**..... . p “ you HA you," B. M sight. ^ mac ‘iSr "fi? ou*’’mwf !S'dudS fifteen j oents cents; • if if I I go go on# fight* some duels I 1 kilte kills hiiu stone de “And “Yaw, you’ll light?” 1” 1 vliili—it is slicaper “Don’t you know,” said the niatr r after a blank siterfee, “that you’ll have todlgtit all three of us ?” “Yaw, 1 ’s[«wa I vhill. I shall now tight mit you two and (lake de odder one to-morrow I” * He thereuixiu changed his pistol for the » club, danced around the bar, aiul way In rushed ’em ont was painful to ’ The belligerent was waiting on , irne- % as the pair ■ cam .1 Tie “I >i 1 1 set. ’em up !” “Set,’em up 1“ shrieked one of umpers as tie mute to a halt—“is ing a man over two beer-kegs and t able setting ’em up V'—Detroit Fi-ess. Don t Bo Editors—Address of P. Douan Before the Arkansas Proas Association. Boys of my audience, aH l , " ,|l, S youth, longing for tlm | and quickest road to lame and fort 11 no ;i Holeinu adjuration and be j in tiino. Never bo docking-blocks, ami creation’s sw;iy*b;iokni] pack mules. Deadhead tickets to circuses, dog-shows and festi v;l | H (|.nid ter at tlm rate of a twentv live dollar notice for a twenty-five cent j ticket)- all very well in their way ; and daily inniqiiels from the girls who want to get their names in the papers, witli the “beautiful and accomplished” formula swung to them, urn “just too cR,inning for auvl liing.” Hut do not lot them lead you into that dingy den ,,(■ joky hoiror, treadmill labor and sqauilerod opporl unitieo, hurlesqueingly known as the editorial sanctum._ stand back. Keep out. Jtc boot iiku-ks, chimney-sweeps, penitentiary j birds, or members of the maniac raenag „ rl0 lllHt f -ts in the gorgeous whito 1 sepulchre of a Capitol at Washington. u,. mud clerks on a coal barge, deck hands in a tripe factory, brakeinen on a nanal boat, engine,era of a one-donkey power canal boat, dairymen with aged ox and two holgoqts as your stock ill trade, servant girl in a poor house or orphan asylum. He stock gamblers, railroad directors, presidents of a sau sage stuillng machine, rag vendors, cliar coal brawlers, chamber maids in a livery stable, or idiocy spouting Senators—but ncyer, no never be editors. Never be f.ven one editor, for half a one is three quarters too much for any well-regulated v ;iui iiy pave about tlie house. , A Gate Story. “Hernia, darling, ” he murmured ; and the old gate scarcely creaked as it swung to and fro beneath her light weight, and the silent stars looked down with ten dorer glances, and all South Hill seemed to hold its breath to listen, “Serena, .sweet,” ho said, and the radiant blushes that k indled over the pearly brow and checks, softened the silent lovelight in ; her lustrous eyes ; “Serena, my own, if every glittering star that beams above, jf ( -very passing breeze that stops to kiss thy glowing cheeks, if every rustling leaf that whispers to the night were living. burning, loving thoughts; if every—Oh |,-lio-ho ! Ow-w! Wow-on*! Aw-w, oh. oh ! Oil, jimmy pelt! Oil, glory, Oh, murder, murder, murder I Oh, dad rang tlm swiazled o»d gate to the bow wows!” And she said Stiffly, that no ( gentleman who could use such language the presenee of a lady was an ac (|lli ti.iiarice of hers, and she went into 1 ho house. , v ml he pushed the gale open and pulled Ins mangled tlmmh out of the crack of it, and went down the street sucking the injured member and declar , ing that, however lightly 105 pounds of girl might sit upon the heart of a man, it was a. little loo much -pimsure wliei; applied to an impromptu thuinliserew. t,( )e match is drawn and all side ; i,„ Ls al .,. d,.,d; ir ,. ( i 0 ff ^Hurlinnlim llawk~ ’ When the wind gets round then comes tlie whirlwind.