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A singular Letter.
Peter ( suicided ia N.w
York, has left ra singular and rath. r read
able letter for r-*r’ tblk* persnal. He com- 1
Bitted inn blood the d . in Centra! l’ark by failed open- j
a ve-.-i. after having to
kill himself by taking morphine, but did I
not the until after taring conveyed to ! j
U .re volt Hospital. After writing at
great length on intemperance, he pto i
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cecils :
"I think my mind is well balanced,
and 1 have no'iear of death. Wlmt lit
tie fear I did possess haa been dissapated The
by the facta of Spiritualism. if there mere is
act of dying is nothing to me,
not physical pais, and 1 think I know
aom thing ol the eountry to whica I am
going. 1 know many good men who
would leave the world to-day if it were
act for the fear of death ; and this same
fear is the world’s greatest benefactor,
for without it the world would, lease
many good m«*Tt long before nature
« wifabaTto diel^How do r you n know;
you little atoms, groveling in the sand
for jf-wels, groping in the darkness fi>r
the essence of ligtc, searching in the
havstack for seltislmess aud dissupatiou
for the needle happiness? Can the rich
man extract haiqrineBs enough for his
millions? or does the thought that for
every dollar he possesses above his
acbtitl suffers,^embitters ue Is some other human being
lcs luxuries? Pali!
this is making .«nsidcraWe of a time
over the dropping of an atom into the
limitiefvs oce tu of eternity. * * * 1
select this place to die iu, first, because
I want to die among the trees ; secondly,
V, i)u, ,~ms.e nsp iaoni I don’t wish I.iwyi to be disturbed, 1
but to die alone; and lust but not least,
I don't wish to put any of my frienda to
fte esiionse of a funeral or the trouble
«nd bother of au inquest. I would like
a lock of my mother's hair, in my tfie pocket,
buried with my body, and letb r
the t-ersou addressed.
44 There is something fascinating m
the idea of dashing headlong, in full
vigor of vouth aud mental power, across
that gloomy, tile mysterious boundary—the
valley of shadow oi death, with tiie
■charming uncertainty -whether one shall
find a paradise, beautiful and happy desolate be
voud human conception, or a
howling wild ruess, or nothing." !»eau- In
conclusion he writes : “ What a
tifnl evening! Just the time to die .So
by your leave, gods, I will make another
. assault on the affections of that coy dam
se), death—a thorough coquette, who
forces her favors on those who do not
want them, but ever flies from the
ardent, earnest wooer. But I will court
you in so bold a fashion this time
must yield. How one hates to inflict
physical pnin on one’s self ! It did not
bother me a particle to inject and swal
low 1 morphine, but I do lxate to slash
into my arteries. Well, by by old world: !"
I believe I’ve had enough of von
The .Terrible f ahltage Ha hit.
There is no disguising the fact that onr
people are becoming addicted to the
cabbage habit to such an extent that
they are unable to shake it off. If they
cannot get the wherewith to shake their
appetite for cabbage at home, they will
levy upon foreign countries fora supply.
The cabl,age habit, comes on a man
gradually. calda. At first he tries a little raw
K e, and likes it He next takes it
with vinegar, until his appetite craves
something stronger, when he resorts to '
the sauerkraut, and then there is no help ’
for him. From the moment that he
places the platter of the fermented saner
kraut to liis lips, he is a changed man.
Friends may rally around him and try to
get him to turn over a new cabbage leaf,
and stifle his appetite, but he is deaf to
their entreaties. He laughs at their
fears. He even gives eablaige to his
children, aud instances have been known
where whole families, men tottering with
age, men in the prime of life, women
with babes in Hints, and innocent child
reu have all been s< en around a table in¬
dulging Men in cabbage the iu ifervarions forms.
under influence of cabbage
have lieen seen walking along the public
streets baskets, with cabbage conccahHt iii
taking the iiitoxicating fruit to
their once happy homes to la- made up
into sauerkraut. If accused of an inteu
tn >u to convert the cabbage into the kraut
that gtveth the color an<l smell to the
firkin, they will laugh it off a ml even ad
mit it. It is time something were done
to moralizing rescue our cabbage neighbors from the de
habit. Let us form
temperance societies to rescue the fallen
cablntge where consumers, is gloom and canse happiness
now aud the smell of
kraut. Let us go among the cabbage
caters aud beg them to look not upon t he
take cabbage while it is red, or white, but
an oath to abstain from it. Let us
uoininhte an anti-cabbage ticket fur
State officers, composed of men who
have indulged in cabDage to excess and
btxui reformed, and snatched like brands
from the burning, aud let us go before
tlie people on a platform that denounces
the practice of eating cabbage, and calls
any man that likes cabbage a horse thief
and a villian. Think of it. Men a iv
being cut oft'every day, with their facul¬
ties impaired, aud their skins full of cab¬
bage, No one is safe as long as the cab¬
bage eater is allowed to go about, hold¬
ing office and drawing salaries. Let us
work while the day lasts, in this cabbage
reform, and pay our salaries out of the
collections taken up. The country is in
danger as long as the growth of cabbages
is not prohibited by law.— Peck's Sun.
A Clovor Httsliand.
< >nly a short time ago, says the Osceola
the appearance of being a hard working,
intelligent lady. She was examining a
piece of calico or other cheap dress
goods. The clerk said : “ Shall I cut
yon off ten yards?" The jiale faced,
nurd wot ked woman turned to her lms
band and iu a timid, friglitended man
ner asked hiru if she miglit l*ty a drees,
#s sire needed it, and the co-t would less
than SI. “No," he granted, "I can’t
afford it,” and yet he had just paid as
much for a great plug of navy and a
paper or two of smoking tobacco. The
sided P'» r, illy-clad, but neat woman, sub
as thongli tliis was no new experi
ence, while her rough, course, and ani¬
mal husband bit off a mouthful of the
weed, and ordered her to get ready for
home.
Ip you wish to took foolish try to look
Vise.
The DNchxrgrd Convict.
In places where they have cjnvi.-ts
who rve out their sentences it really is
e. puzzle to know what to do with them.
In tie- crude theory • f the law they have
“paid the penalty ’ of their crime, and
have atoned to society for the injury
done. In the quite as crude theory of
the philanthropist they have reformed,
wholly moral or partially, twist and liave parted erimjn- with
the that made them
uK Under either theory society ought j
to start fresh with them; but society
does Dbthing of the kind. Nor is society
much to lie blamed. The fact that a
man lias lieen found so dangerous to the
welfare of seclusion the community as eiHMuraging to require
enforced is not an :
one one to to those those who who are are seeking seeking honest, honest, 1
faithful faithful service. service. Philanthropy some
times says, “ give the poor fellow a I
chanw," though self-interest says,
“ better not risk if* And philanthropy
Una Soever . ... to to “nk “riak.V’........ ii.' .........
Yet Yet sometbiug something must must lie lie done done with with the the
released released prisoner. prisoner. H* H- J must must i,1 live, Jive, and and
if if he t... is ,. not . .. permitted . ......■ . i * to . earn liis living,
society must, support him. There are j
cases, no doubt - many of them, we fear
—"here the discharged leal, convict, lion
estly intending to better We. has
beeu prevented by the distrust of society
and the living. consequent liability to cam alt
honest
A convict was released from Sing Sing
after nerving a sentence of fourteen
years. He left prison with $5 in his
jKicket, ami when he reached New York
he had $4 Mt. He sought work at
various quarteiw, {• * but everywhere *. the
storv f of f his fourteen c i • •
. „ years ^ imprison- „
men! employ was against discharged hint. convict Nobody wanted long
to a so
ns ally other "help could the be procured. the New Fiu
he went to office of
York Prison Association and asked for
relief. The agent knew lnm, and knew
that he was a discharged convict, one of
the class for the relief of which the
association was organized. He had neg
looted, however, one of the preliminaries,
He had not, while in prison, enrolled his
name as on.■ of those who wished to lie
helped He thought at the expiration he would of his uead term.
then that no
help, lieing abled-ltodied and having a
gtasktra^lc. lie told the agent this ami
told him also that lie was starving. He
begged might not helped to be sent the away and that he
be to opportunity to
earn an honest living. But the agent
was powerless. The rule of the associa
tion was ittfl xible ; and so he was sent
away. The next day lie forged a check
and was arrested while trial trying to pass it.
He was promptly and convicted
and is now hack in Sing Sing tinder
sent cnee for l'onr years and six months.
It may be that there is no feasible
method of dealing with such eases; but
miles* it is absolutely certain, no effort
should be spared in devising one. The
present method is very costly to society
lin( j as unsatisfactory from the
humane as from the pecuniary point of
view.
Humor and Happiness,
An pur 8W(!et i !Ulg i lU . r is a 8 ; of
happiness, apt and happy>ople ‘tuous than are much
more t<) vlr the uultap
Be good and vou wall be happy is
. „ m „ re VIl!i d saying than be hap
amJ T(m wiii i)( , Iu <| 10ma( ,
of thought and character, it haw many
times been observed by the most careful
students of the mind that the lack of hu¬
mor involves a very* serious intellect!....
defect, a lack of nice discrimination.
Thk most miserable pettifogging i;i
the world is that of a man in the court
of his own conscience.
All sorts of furniture arc now made
out of paper.
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■V i ■ 4 in. Saw Mills. KhaRing. Spark Arresters. Pulleys, Boxen, Hanger* and Patent
Watertown Steam Engine Co.
Watertown Agricultural buildings.) Engines (on wheels.) Engines. Portable Engines !>m#t
Engine*, (for email Vertical htaUonary a
and without cut-off.) Return Tubular Boilers (with two nil ) boeo
motive and Vertical Rollers, Saw Mills, etc., etc.
0. &. < 1. COOI'KU & CO.
Cooper’sSelf-Propelliug (traction) Stationary F.ngines, Farm Agricultural Engines (a* wheesi,
f’ortablo Engines (on akids. > Engines. Locomotive and KeturnTe
tiular Boilers. Corn and Wheat Mill. Portable Mill (with portable bo
attached.) Smut Machines. Hustle-* Wheat Separator* and
_. Unt and Ween Extractor, haw Mi)l*
“douole and single.)
•L w._ca ui>weij;& CO.
Cardwell Wheat Threshers Seperator* and Cleaner. "Ground Hog fheoaiu
I f vd r» ii lie Cotton Presses (torse f'oweis (mounted and down,) Fewer
Corn Shelter* and Feed Cutters.
JOHNSTON HAE 7 E 3 TEE COMPANY
AND
Emerson, r Talcott & Co
fl»«|i#r«. a»d BiuHtn. Reapur* *n(t Mewfr* Combiiieil. Mngl* tlinrt ***, aa4
Mawar*. Cultivator* ami Grain Sow*r«.
FAIRBANKS & CO
Fitirbitok* Munddrd .Scale*, all *ize* and patterns. Almm Cash liravrari.
Manufacturer of tine Following Machines.
Noblett A Goodrich Improved 1 XL Cotton Gin. Reid’* Patent Automatic Rawer Sacav
Pre*-, (steam or water power.) Smith's Improved Hand Power ( otto* >>i
^ou<,ln Now Virginia Feed ( cotton utter. - u*den»er.
Cotton liras, dir., repair*# in s werkasaiilik* manner.
Drdori lolieited and promptly executed. Tor furl her particular*, circular# iu
•Mli«forB»Moa. ate., apply M
W. J. POLLARD, Audita, Gt
Dr J. V. AartrewR, CravrrordYiUe.lia.
Fancy ami Solid.
U1IAMIOS KID(iI,()VK8,A,fl,'4,:iand3BukUai, SAX, liEULIN
: LLOVM
NEW LACES, ltibbons and Hosisfy
COLORED MARSEILLES OUtl/PR
LINENS, for bed and table,
('ASSLMERESaml Jeans, full assort’!,
LADIES’, Misses’ and Children’s Suita,
IL-ndi tu el, Suits for)lny« from 4 to»y*»r»
DOLMAN'S, CLOAKS,
FLANN EL Underwear and Overwaar,
BLANKETS for the million.
Ladies’ and Cents’ UNDERSV1TS
Ladies’ and (ients’ UNDERWEAR,
Elegant BUTTONS amlTRIMMlNtt,
BLEACHED aud Unbleached Catds,
DENHAMS, Etc.