The People's advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1892-1893, September 29, 1893, Image 4

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T4E PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE. —PJBLISHXD WEEKI.I AT- 1 I'AWFGhBVU-l.E. - GEORGIA the OFFKJAh OKGAN OF THE GREEK* COUNTY FAltilKflS ALLIANCE ANp INDU8 TUIAL UNION. Ala* ib« UIHclil organ #1 T» SitfVi-re t’*“ni|. rU^LlhlllUt’h NOTICE. BUUhCItllTiON ll.puper year, ^ cents loralx launths cents lor thron mouths, huhicrlptlone payable iu advance. GOMItPkjPONDE.NGE ou live *«<I noway • objects Invited- Ihi inai l''• nrt ot the author must accompany ul coin ir.uiiicaUoDS' Artjcle* Intended for publlcatioi. ahould be addressed totbe editor. COMrfl’N1CAUON8 IhlNEhS an«! Ihoae yelfitinx to advtrilling rthou'd be add-esoL-d, and all checks, u.r ne.v orders uiid drafts should bo made payable to PAUL L. 8M1TH. Crawfordvtlls, Ga PAUL L. SMITH. F.oitob. F-swf.irdviile, Friday, 5-pt 2!) 185S 1 .___: ■ MR VVATSCN'H AFI’OINTJ/ENTS, 8parts, Ssptemher 80 Dablia. October 4. TVor.ella, October ft Mclulirr, October 7, rivaiu- r. Oldoi-er 20, EDITORIAL SMALL B//QT. Judging from the unfavorable attitude of congress toward silver It 1* to bs eur lahwi that tbe allver tongned Bcckou ndg.- would aot be in demand at {act¬ ant. Still cet'gr doea notldug looking toward ralist. aafU The Deiaocrtt call* upon oungresa to tackia tb* *«rifi wt h glovea 06, The ed¬ itor It Just one year last. Tariff Reform ha* b«eu laid to alcvp until tbe catn» palga opous next tall. Tkeu, and uot tl'l tken, and only during a esinpalgu w'lt dc.n tcracy haudlo tbe tailfl wltk glove* idl, Our replv to the Heridd-Journal, lit‘k ef time and type prevent ua from |>ub hvhtng ihi* week. Now, how about taking » -U*re of A few sharra have bum sold aud anas advertising lyp‘ "u^ht. Thu# kelps!, we lei! encouraged, doul let tho piper lag (or ilia avko of a few dollaia We hope our reader* wtll peruse cur tew adverilavnimte and paireniie the bout** sJvvnlse*’, \V# c*it special atien turn to tbv a-lverusomcnt of Mr NV 0 •Jhapuiati ii ansgor of iho Alliance Htor M. v will Had - , ... thing «* Mr u Ci.upu.au ... _____ rep rrMiii* ihrin. Wa cau trutiifuliy aay tb sain* of tha other advertiser*. Th- IVpulat* of Io* a have a tttll State dirt in tb* held aud are iraking thh.gs hum. Tbe Gonsti'ntioi. talk* with iha l«»k on wh»u it c«HiiBienU <>n Clave.and*’ atl< to wipa out the color Hut- It foreee* and piadtcl. tha cenfnaion that wilt h.llow ,n democratic rank*, eapecirily lu tbe tenth dUtHct. Tb* roustitution knows bow the Isindtabla Walton will follow up l' juier to deniocr*?)'* hurt. THO UPON MEETING UHANGED TO pCTOffKiL 20, T«j o* \V*rr»Q Gai.ty wW< *m taUroiWd la iha lVamuOarntj „ K |v«iDonc i.«a . Tb. ms a hjn meeting nee wts*. . . . . . Dcintwvuak ntakemaj. lWnxrfnbrr ti yooraelf. an-1 tell y<.nr aregkter. No tu-ut cUre-v* * will be made oo *ny sec.001 afciuvee. The* E Wat*.« i'Oiiaivt; us \VU 've were compelled to be aUf-M . U.tw.-ci purcUMiig tv,>c t.if ptiutt got out one eidc of the j>aj>.-r-.tfter a fnli ton.— Among the lal wiuth of ti.is .!•.< toere ©round one ti. .t na-li f'-t-i :u liTidier an a dirinag. and a* mad a« • a n jrnut by turn*. W hen WC returns . « leit ,, , f,r a wh.le • , like rmanlii-g everything in * he offiet devil* taolu 1*1 ) Aaithiuext wo cj«h plticly w,U»sl and thought ah ut K’.vicg up the gh'jot. The particular mistakrt we refer to was that of making the ll.j.t T E ll'atsou to speak in Kpa'tm oa September 25th in ru-aii wl SepimUM-r SOui, the ojrrect tlate -Vc ho|w that the notice of ibu correct ililh awl thougli other channels, al» i .ivrtd none to be misinformed by our blumlur, J, y wire we would Mg • for* give us and go '<• hear the people’s c am pt'JU toiui rjrW A«pt 30tl». —--- ONE BIDED. Tbo Democrat iutuuates that wo wrong il‘j Pluck by seeking to make the peo¬ ple believe that ho is opj>o-.ed to the free coinage vt silver, it add* that ‘‘Alack voted lor tree coinage at tvary ratio pro pi»«d which wure from Id to 1 to 2U to a 1, C mid t.e do morn.*' Yes, he could have doue more. If he bad VoUd the views of a maj >rlty of the i'«opl« tu »*'• ‘"Oth ht wt-ual Uvo esui that tli« Shvimsu Uw *uu!-i only bo ro pealed by a free coinage law. The editor of «ho Dru.ocrut answer* hlu.'clf unanswerably iu the Very sane of Uis paper; thus “Golguil ia right, wlieu be r»fuw» to vote lur uuconditi.iusl repeal. 1/ the taaterncis tvanf Ike law wiped nut let them vote fol free coinage V lieu I hay secure tuat beiie’lit to the jMtiiple tbe “c iw ai dtp make anllt” will l>e kl led In the b<«t p siilit way. Thu Democratic repieaeuiatuoa m<uit. a misiaJlr lu voting lor unconditional re¬ peal. I itey rei U wot nor bt uU« to min cure proper fioae vial legulatiou.'’ A eompn te answer this, ■ v l t I M r«H * i Ii T Cf t npv • man to Vole lor icp-ai as fla k did. U« says the very same tumg: T ben (urns around and blame* na f f keeping time tv hie music. Did ha know that Black voted for re¬ po il? Did lie except Ms) BDek wheu he •aid that the democrat* “made a loir take'' aud etc. T'wa* el loci thla; or you've caught yourself iu a trap Joe. H htch ia It, Lsgal Advirtissraents - _________ SHERIFF’S SALE. Hill bo arid in front Of court house a Joining land*Of Dr J Kent on East lamia of Jes.o Coltiua on lle-t, laud* f K liristow on Couth and land of 8M iVhliney on North, lavl.i t O’ n* proi tv ot •lefi’inlunt to s.vi tiy rxavutiau Issued ^ e<m , ; , t , )ts , rl , t u M sal J cun In f.it.r of W iu Uowurit (nub!-.-;«d sgaint HutsaUus (Atlltus. llxuaaxi.L I>t.*;uEV, Wlieriff. CITA FION ^•EOKGIA -Tdlalerro ' ounty. O D Moore acadsui'Us'vvD'r oi estate ot ET Moore, da j# tal nasduly *ppl>d to tha undersigned for leave to self the ulK> „ wM .ppUcUon on the first Mon ,r*j- | D (Holier next ‘t 10 o'clock in iny ' olhceiu 'UeOeurt House of raid eouaty. UmU Miicbell 0-di.urv Sepi «isai. CITATION i ^eoui IA lil w f w w Louaiy. it xpv-nnx totte steteratecret that 1 Mr* hsjv.e* Harper .iepaited this life ■ w ts»tate white a reat.tent et aai«l ceaaiv leaving an-*;#»« consisting v( r*.Mt> »u«t i-ciso.utt) and lt.»i tu* tale of sate <«er«*»se%i U ur.r-presented »uJ not ilk!' io be rrpiesvuuri. I nlv»» go»l ecus# or abowa te the ceatr»r> S11 KlHxies l leik Miperter reuit of ssri < r aM *«ittr . neat cite the *.lu.u.|.tf»u *n «,f »aiJ estate .III idea b* t«iM la him TtilsPdej ot reptemliet l-W Oio tUfiTSwrcA• ifftetry. CITATION EOIUili-TilUlfcri County. To aJi wlwm j t t . <: , r<jrB . ,. acoU luluiiuistrator of J.hj. -s 11» amp .**■ 11 has in due form app!i--i! ’•> he nmlfriijjned r»r leave to sell tbe ! lm (, s ix-|oi:cing to the«V ,?• of said *lo to wii-tme tract or pa-.tel of land 1 ^ bounded on the l rthbvlan.WW \^. io the e , to[ u uiaude lutt e an' edjoining land* of Also one tract of land lying! a ren county containing four acre*. .cnde-i on flirt south aud west by lands A brake and adjoining Un ,s of K < 'Brirtit and others, and said applies will he heard at my office in Craw vlllo on'di,. first .iA.nday in October lb's nth day of Meptombrti t*9d. Ucorgo II. .Vitcliell Ordiuay firm Htn of Centna Are rMtere*. To bis friends Tennyson’s door and heart were always wide open. “Good testimony to this eiioct is given by Theodore Watte, who Kays: “What has l>cen calicd his cxclusivenesfl is entirely mythical. He was tho most hospitalne of men. It was very rare indeed for him to j*art from a friend nt his hr.ll door or at the rnilr ay sta tion without urging him to return as soon as po, siblo, and generally with the wortls, Como whenever you like.’ The fact is, however, that for many years the strangest notion seems to have got abroad ns to the claims of tho public upon men of genius. There seems to lo scarcely niff one who does not look upon every man who has passcl into the purgatory of famo ns liisor her comar.on proj»erty. Tfco unlui'lrj'’ ii'tini Is to le peet ami by letters upon every sort of Joolieh subject, and to bo bun Sown in bis walks and insulted by s,.n8elcsy adulation Tennyson re sente . this, a’d redid Rossetti, and • nought every man who hu® reached eminence and respects his own genius. Neither fair.e nor life itself is worth having on such terma a theao."-Ncw York Tribune. Tho r.iooNnni jr,a i ho, mu#. Tho remark of Ocorgo fitephenaon tho result of u collision k-tweeo and nu engine would be‘‘so tho worso for the coo" la his That oven a greater animal a “coo” will fail toacoroatouch against a locomotiv-s, Uamplv exoept fttvorahlc conditions, in a report from Siam. It tho that fencing a full iTrown of tbe elephant railway tho Okiwin station, and then t a &y j n rt to i 4ow u tl9 ImzMX'&V tho tails. Tho mail tn:iu from Man shortly afterward put In its up pearancc nud, frightened by its noia» tho sparks from tho stack, turned and charged its ua track* nnfjuroriL-,L T ; ' truin kcut on ®“ the but t’i» rash attacker Itwiw!iStaw#r n It was swept away with witu siirh foreo tliut the carcass woe hurled down tho wfa Uie skull crush.-. m. An elephant of large size v. ll r&'^I^SfkilSSaSd itevdfmtr-i'r oma'fass* ths Sll 'no ^ A- olcohunt'wj' cJpI<t h tS sktui iun hm nai aiy ;’y Fipeci te wi» ha -c. ue * ^.e^l^of’the wmTver! fcrii^S 'uStot t c . i injury -fe guauga _ rr ---h„^ido„ te ,,(U». But 1 believe that perhaps in no other period U ef history huvo the deceptions so c ..xuerous and bo specious us iu ol!rs “THkealadypuchaswereePooften walking in .mr streets or glittering in thebovea of our thoatu-ra. Bite Cdou ^Z^lZi disi l-iv •- -fore us or golden blond, Eyebrows more dense ami blacker tl.an the natural color. Opening of the eye U*ucU»eued bv means of aul phide of antimony. Lips reddened bve*smetiea Aruiieial teeth. Skin of the face more white than is nat ural Kk;n of tho faw mere pink than Li natural. Shoulders imirb.od with Itenaoin. Bust fuller than u caturaL \\ aist more slender than is natural Abdomen reduedl jv. Crtnolmea of whaleboue or puffs. Feet much smaller titan is natural. Hite much broader than is natural. Finger nails more rose colorwl w natural Wrinkl** concealed by judicious cosmetic*. 1 do not (uuuucz i”*" Y^» (on.ri.oUoa*. Tiers w a Txwton Woman who la ^ opposed to stinnuante that ah* »^cr urea vinegar, and of couraa never spices There Is another an. also from Mnreochiuetta, who think* '*-a end coffee wicked. T1 doet. r b rlaido her cold water, so she ilrack l*s>t water, which was servt*l w itli tup and apooa thic day it ^ to her that the hot watae flight le utlUlwsfor ka Although ahetook it afterwanl freo a g!a« her eoul waa much drtreared fr m the numl-rra who might have b>M induetuvsi frion Her «{>f«reat esajre ale. -Jfew Y«k Cvew*w «— # Ai - J OOMr'H Mr. T'*Je baa eoufessedto an inter¬ viewer that there is uo truth In the nf tor t it be is “a reformed char aq ia tb; matter of practical j< . Or> V contrary, be is ofopin » “a-; le harmless acting” of 0*. Aort off the stage “keeps one vi growing old”-always remain - bat je actJ. d jokes likely in ':' ■ - e~t , w «: .‘grt to gjvo pain are ^ l ptOfeunphors, **“’ *-------- 3““ a by ^'^anately T’- making ' ----------- even ^ ” l WyVs features familiar nowadays, rrjt*jfet j l< *teid sprul ay, this^amusement however, scud the ^» r -ar comedian, Iv.ent toajew «}* ! » to buy some plates and get • me amusement .or some time by w-uding to be the income tax com n i-sionev, and the otherd-v/AVeedon (,i smith and I went to the Tower a jl made aa offer for the hire of the cJ-oWB ’ jewels "I^ondon for 2*«ews. some l^iTwte theat r io r boards 1 of a bare n^.-r do rot fij erfectly, have the space,. . ,-d *( ipuity been often or withamixture recommended o. v,. -t'‘. a i ' newspapers sock cl M»^a joists thaco of flour and water. * jo pro V >l io ® 0 of tijW ^ ° n ® t kOUI i< ‘ °* H )UR, three quarts of water and i ono tpbioapooaifitl of powdart t alum ?{he newpupcirs shouM !»e t.,- V,, 1-ita, and the whole thoroughly b<)ilcd * d mixed until of the eonsintcncy of ■ 1 ty- « P°. '•oiored witn a bt rv of the staimn;? imxturo. f U * < ! ^ ,rcc< ? 10 CTac *^ 3 w ‘ * l 11 P“P*w rnaouc. . V w _ A Mi»nnot«ii j-.r«»rrb. p cr haw no English proverb or proverbial phrase is more frerpiently jj .^quotod than tho one that speaks pf ytting a nail on the head. Uu jinking people almost ahvavs say t j 10 “right nail," which ia al-suul. *jr, 0 joiner who hit tbe wrong nail v „uld bo a “duffer” indeed, but an ^pprt hand may now and then hit nR q otherwiac than fairly the head.— Noten^ind Quonica, n , . - A Pf*"? irT"*.i j.' i a. Unde Jin.mj* C;iw>, of >u<*n x * Q ? ‘ ®i*J /fj' *'*‘-w aU “ ' mriwoth tnait-dlk® ai bH fl a j-*®- *way. Ho saul that tWrent tlio trout wSvlSl weighed *!«“» ,,?»« out the river, aiw seeing a at ray t a % iu ; * ad *° u, .- i tneie aim ; V 1 steuol te the hook, mil . instcaa , or f >^8 » monster Ue flxh woigUod than two nonndfc ‘Unde Jim »y" "«* i<>™ ft liia fncmh, but h# ««fs the weight of a hah on a hn# *• deceiving," and no doulA his version is tbe correct one. -khik ad-»phia Ledger. ’ _ _ __________ _______ f I)t . troit H May iates WKM r « t SrtSSS , nreveui use ?1” tore© a optoli. irirl who.-* SS. 5-™™ » g o. .to » no* twenty two- w a pvmA in tbo com. I trv. lie didn't now when to leave, »hd as eiu ly as 1! ,Vl«K-k the girl rawuod. Kome ti j afterwevi he . ' V.m’t you ring tor me?” Bhc nt tho clock with N«nvy "Nw,- eL< r*'jHed; • tis too late to 55 f« ^ ^ l - . > . » t hin-» done te irf.'rei fhert rrc.t launtlrvnnuvwSL , ^ tire we shall have to do up out j «birt« ourselvi*. Bim* .hc trip 1mm ® er d, ,‘" ble ^ iteaUUwI ™ ??\ Yl tolihe thL Nmndn n.au a seamier of torture fee^irt U alsohitsly r ot tbesatna ETOO.-CToUnet **^1* a u r t \ and Tm **i*r. K —— A Rurwi Bcgtow Sear Jt*w York. ^ west of the Hudson and above Weehawken is a region as rural ai f 5»tiqne as any 150 mile* from New “ork. Although this region is almc 1 nfie shot of Riverside drive \ ** sparsely settled and difficult of no «ss Its inhabitants descend. 1 froni Dutch setbere, whiftotiutl thef way into tbe region after better au l mors accessible lands had been crea pied. It ww part of this district that was bought up ten or fifteen years y by a syndicate including 'Willutm Walter Phelps And Rutherford 13 Haves Tho expected developmena never fo-’luwed, and those of the dicate who were uot rich enough to hold on redd oat to those win* cou] ’ affo rd to watt- Mr. Phelps new ho! L , «„*(► d v ^l of the ayudioate'S orig uj J purrimse One of the purchasers has helJ on tp kjj, kuj j fc; md all s-u-js difficul ties and r.t the expeure < f much sr'! g^enfice on the part e-t hunre-lf and family. The jrr phecy that a to ^ ot^r »w York mud in ten hare a populatioa of many thooao.nd» l u» falk-n lndinvus’y ,J fulfillment, as even now the fahabitar.** re-ntely tun.V-r m-re than they /a»% 4id twenty ttve jr«*r* agw —Jforr Kaa THAT AWFUL TOBOGGAN. Thrilling; Description of a Ilr-t Ride am It Among the ('attack*. A queer looking andT contrivance with R mub noBe almost as flat as you are is placed in position. It is a toboggan and it bath a devil. In oljcd j ence to instructions you squat down on its long Cat cushion and tUck ^ your feet Others get on be hind; ' a voice exclaims. “Hold on t i„ bt r * D ,i yow are a dead dead man! man! YrjU give one mighty, convulsive fgmtp ai;d contraction of the muscles, j]j- d a mu „ shocked by electricity; Bntneevil minded brute hit j^ado you over tbe j jea( j w ; th R c i u!) an( j vou ttc>e m y r i a ,j s< 0 f ntars, and you fell*off ? j, Q foo j toboggan thafdisutv and are whizzing " j * own from height. Half way you struck a stake which j,. f your chest and drove its )iut nto the r(K) f 0 f yonr month; somebody tried to save you nud tore away half vour whiskere, an entire ear and your silk tile-and you're . ... bUil J,, - falhDg f a iij n£r * to 0 B a shattering bhatteni3 = aH rijfbt; th0 lniaginary ” e u ou - iy ,. ouv ;, oavt tn'ing to get * ' r luou *> 1 . voU have lost ^ tjl ., J;d uayra!lf j t ein;»ora r f^j.. y_ 1>n ,j t v )0 /..phvre sotr-h a I»it tbl .,.- “Lioso w nr hirsuto apiicn ^ s but Canuck savages don't waut to kill vou and are only ;. U]l ,j I j,,, r ,-hi'crii’llv. y, |U b ,, v<; , o t ]i,. u jo.oOO feetuow, ^ lhc t . J15 ., b inrst ixX hand Whiz-izas - whiz! You gradually btvomo conscious of an amazing, birdlike forwanl flight; the sparks , efr()m yoUr fnghtuned eyes; your halted blofsl surges wildly through your veins, and you fool a sensation of glorious exultation. You have ee capod. m-overed for Your bat Is you, with your i.s<t eannuil; you manage to close your mouth again; so mu body asks you what you think of it, and you answer vaguely, “Full-fuiT flue. "—Outing. —---- uumOIT thcB»t. If a man :• not iu tho habit of tak r Fg off his hat to any woman cor no individual woman can feel affronted nt tho omission. But there Qr() fjlnrs whoa a woman has reason to fr** 1 imlignaat-forinstance, whoa a young r in is moro punctilious in hfting hiii hat whyn ob^rvun, are ammd fchan he ^ when u ' ouo b ,u right> being The inference is that he is tor tho benefit of other people f™ 1 not *»• of respect for the woman ho meets. It u usually this saun> young rona who sometimes forgets i lift hla hat t o his women friends | v. hen they happen to'k-o m riuny day n ^ tlUna Good clothes are evidently pt n premium with him, -Jiancho* krUBioB - Th»ur«ci<u». The Greek year consisted of three reasons only. Prometheus eniuuur ates them. “They had no sign,” says “of winter, of flowery spring, of fruitful Kummer.” In ancient Gcr many a similar division of the yeai prevailed, for Tacitus makes tho « »m»g tL. Ucr man. wintor. .pring and nunmier have a meaning and a name, but to that people the muae and blessing, of autumn uro alike unknown. It is not likely, then, that our Sw on { or elathcrrf were acquainted with the last named season, and our very term untunin is an echo of tho lh> man touguo. — Goutletaau's Maga hu«, The m^rriTj ”'f Z aS*s; D.te.rcrs in tbs afit .1 £i. , Z».S a,t t u< ‘ c f. w ‘. ut Ions 1 . linuit . t:uu If of tuCht “^ Ulol ,^ ^‘ have ‘ for spwuah punnsM ' yt , oa taken (lovrn g U( j f j e nly from fbe Sierra to work at altitudes of from '- >)W lcet ‘ ri3ka ®® aud tevcr Lave resulted from tho chaugs. Nineteenth Ucptuiy. Unotror)on ferMS* Th« Hungarian government doe* ?ot red any part of its forests, but l ays more each year. In reme parts of the country, as m the eastern ro gi*« -if the Oarriathums, woods are h.v-4 of several thousand acres m <* ter h'consisting for i*Al tlj* moat part of H^w-rh. Thu for fire wot i. -te t ages,jitavci km agricul tur.d i«3j-*ments. and W the maun factare-cr hunt woofl fkerearelew fires s.epscidt^ii permanently damage rt y woods. Paoro are large rreincui f ats ia Transylvania, but they are rot Tory accessible, and there are al.o toms la the district of Marmarop n. tho northeast of ths couEt-y —Popalar ScionMonthly, --—--- Tfc*ra are nntor.rai >>**!% There ere no historical novels, and th*’ro are no historical pictures. than U..zas or *. la. chose vart„agt for the scene i bit- .jiaterical novel, boGanse m-xt to ttet'eng waakn? vb Uart-^c im a O S aud t*a bn Agination cenld Co!-truct and cr, “ ft * Kchatnpi r»«S by h;ri- -ncal “**• 8hakt>:i-aie vr-s able to Writ0 ht«-r »r . al j.’ay* '.«»"*# he Jnpr *'*, very lath-lurteuy f, e ? Ti ; ' T t] ‘ ^ tte 1. - r. r-l , p- ’ -'* ** * * t * ■■ t...»ru..- t..e -vv w ^ ^ CREMATION CROWS iN FAVOR. She NarnKr of lioilkt Runted li lack Year. It is only eleven years since tha formation of the New York Cretaar tioc society, the firet institution of the kind in the United State*, and cot until the year 1885 was the first operative crematory established, yet there are now in vurious parts of the states states nearly nearly a a score score of of these these incin- incin eratore in more or less continuous service. The number of cr wneti o M which have been conducted each year in oao of these temples in Buf falo gives a fair idea of the progress which tho sentiment in favor of this method is making. During 1886 8 bodies were incinerated, and in each successive year to the end of 1881 the numbers were respectively 17,16,5KJ, SO and 37. A society formed after the organ ization _ of the pioneer society has re duce<l to ashes since the year 1885 upwanl of 750 bodies. Tho proceed out at one of thoin^nci pal temples, is as follows: The fur nace is of firebrick throughout, and separated into two distinct oompart men's. Tbe body is placed in a ckam b>-r directly above that in which tha fuel is consumed. Tho bottoms of tue retorts are solid, but tho sides wul ends arc piei-ced with holes, through which tho heated air of tha furnace has direct access to tho body. vrhilo tho flames are not pcnmtUsl to approach it The heat of the retort soon liberatea everything volatile in the body, and these emanations are conductc<l \hrongh another highly heated charn is-r, and thus rendered odorless and absolutely iunocuo.H before they pass to the chimney which forma their means of egrees to the at*. Tha time taken up in miuciog a body ta ashes depends somewhat upon tha size arxl condition of the person when alive. In this furnace it L> al>out two hours; in many others it is a littir over an hour. Tho iHid used is cool, and iu Ove or six hv'urs from tha starting of the flics a t.Knporaturo of f r( , m 2,000 to 2.500 deya Fahrenhod utn bo olitained, In tliis tempi-, evervthing possilde Las been dono to muignto thawvd ct ^ of tho laist ritual. Tho temple built of dark brown sundstom* an( j , tjj 8(Iunr(J tower and (loop slant ^ r of ^ ,-oven-d wlUi Ivy aivl surrounded by sloping lawns. The chancel and nave tun arturticallv wiij ou-ved and decorated, and tho doWH ^ u{ hch H tained plasa Tha u.dneration takes idace [«-ivatoly f uliCTa i service and tho ^.ea are delivered to the under tjlkel . {o 1)0 tJ i rt poeed of ns tbe family ini ,y direct, or they may be left a« tho crematory.—Pittsburg Uupatck ___________ M CMUonlt Dm*. “Ono of the moot delightful of all Califoreia’a many wonders is its mar.-zotnita thickots," said C. 0. E- -ard, of Los Angeles, at the Uy cledo. “Botanists have paid litda attention to the manzanita, vet it is one of the most beautiful and umqae of fl U «on ng elm,U. TU» an gmm m morn uncouth get mere crooks te the foot of stem -than any shrub l know of It* flowers are urn iflmped. either white or rt«e nntel and are very fragrant At tlie season of bloom, which ranges from early winter to April, accord Ing to location, it makes a wonderful display. the mining counties ataires of bloom until the earth is covered with it, and still the bttsh shows no dimi¬ nution in the numlierof itsbloasoma. Thousands of acres of manzanita thicket aro being cleared to plant vineyard and orchard, and as all ef forts to domesticate it have signally failed it seems only a question of time when this jaide of a region noted for tbe beauty nnd variety of its flora will be exterminated. ”—8t. Louis Globe Dcsiocrat. ICoyally at Vnacrwl*. The only funerals that I have ever £?>"» thojiuven or the , Pnnce and r )' 1 = ccw of Waies to attend outsida of those of tueir own unmeuiato ret atirec have been te.*e oithorof very intimate personal friends whose ob pef b u “s have been of the most private nature, or else the funerals of old aud vonte sorvants. Thus t~e queen has attended tha other funeral of of her John Scotch Brown domoKtioa. and of many while Pruice** o. wa»es did not con aider it te-neath her dignity to follow the hearse of her husband's favorite groom when be died of typhoid fever ot Sandringham after having beea nursed ami attended by heroelt. In the «une way the «ur and his brothara a c ouple of yean, ago fid lowed, baroheeded and on foot, tq the d-pth of winter and fox u distance of four miles, the hearse- of their old fj.^hsh nurse, who hr.d tnken care of them in their cLil'lhood. No such honor tut this has ever been freid to any tuvmber of tue Mus c-v-.te amtocracy. and even wLe* tU d»*^r of tk empire, old W“*CJortehakoff. died slew year* re.<> the esar was reprerented at the fan. n*l by the grand n.ae**r .! ,j lt h»|»«a| fcoa*-k»M.~Mew Toak IP -r! r