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TV' IH«M'naion» in lie , .. 1 t*‘n h . .. •<<»■•' • 1
deritedme.rfuuott at an early d,te
pmhsldt .
('apt William 'I J ®r.-j. -... «f the
f.mndeta of the Itepubfo-an party. .. d. ,d
at |te. auir, ill
The bid. for bonds offered hut" by & rotary
.-arliale are uumcre for mm, it
l - ..... ■ "• ’ ■' •
fell nt \nniipnii* Md , follow mi n> se.
eral .light.*r ot.<«
.’«> y-trs Of Ilf . '■.•mi,utted * II. u -
Macon .1. U S,
..' : ' , r r,, " r T: 4
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of iUwu+ixry tn. 1 Lri
Tf... «!i* n Oi Still, </« j%#linn
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till., ft nat Monday in J 'hru-iry
William Gilpin, who wai llnftt
(J<c*v fttwfir ^f Colorado I • rriUtry hy
Afondi&m IJltHvda, Jan. 2<t.
v<* O'NtftH, of M*mma(*))»■
wl\*. *n yt* t h<* |H-!ir;..n !i|rj.roiinaii-ui will
he $ 1 >• h f.ift * t :.1 than rear
Fan) I >i-l*i ir and I .ugi-ne \u«, ........,r
hrat* -} I r-I-;,. dramatis,a arc dead
w«,,iT , ..... '-j* 7,!,|,'i ... !s,’i ki'a'i , , ,)•••'"
,11 J ■
r I I.II.-I , , . -••>»•» ■ otHHt John It M.-nde
of < is dead at huu Itotning"
M. Ovuiitnghiun Uilh«l II. VV
Bojd «t \iH Tit»‘ ol
tJjiM <litfj<nj|!y H’jm* ttix/ut farm ImwU.
At Gr<*i-fjvilli’ !>i I»a\m, n i»**fcnr», kil)«*1
iu« wifi* Uy «9}iHuiiiK I»*m* hraJ wltlt
hij uio, ami lift’ll ktlln) |ijium 4«|}
t >n Jaii, 24 »j* whit*' im»u w»*t>* drow iH'O
on tiiiiir w»f frcun Hull) van* ini a ml to
Un* |rf«> wivifiK aUitiofi on Morri* iaiami
1 nit Nil Suit*--* il^uiy MivwihitU l,nl
Jifird t't'inntx timt grip i** plnymK ■lift V Od
with tin* I in J i huh on i4i<» I'm*? l(* >!((<’
H|ftru<T.
'Ilu* widow* of < Voiif««di*rali* vc*ti*rniiH
who m\* uiititCod to pi'iiJMonii will h«* pnul
lit** •tun ift <*G> oai’h op tlu* lnt oj in *% t
itamth. *
F —.............................
murder of tin* train}* Hull*van, who up
j*lw*4 to bin* fotj Aaprirwall «»V«
(M>tuj for $f »,<#**.
Hi’imUfr \ oftt reja»rt**d to the Si'uhU* *
bill foe lb#* puivlMMH* ot u *dt«* fitnl tie
etVftlon of a new Gove,,........
ollit'i* m VV tudtmglou
Tho grout lmp* nnl 1 'orcolniti uful
l'iM*tiory, of Ht I’oUuHburg, wan de
•Irojuml by ‘lire, foget4u*r with rtli *ii* km*
' hloeiy mul !i*odids.
(iurb*/, tli tho Point Ho* k \ alloy,
-Voiili Alnbajim, Jnut u prtnUgf in Uie
fttiiqic ol » U > iMi Wohl wtu to child wh<>
w*'ig:Un II V 2 pound* ,
*1,'J, i, u uJv!, L-, -ii.J’io . * , „ i!nv p'is
.............-fi" , I
-/••I
Ale, Wjntijfcld Land rain, who lm**»
!*4*iir Antiin h. tin., w«*» IHi yonin old on
the 1 <»! cl i ot ht«t J tin Of and tmn out ilia
third ***i »»l t*H*ih.
Gen. Walthall, I ntt«d Htnletft Hen a to i
tram Mifo*i«»»ppb tn ux his i esigunUou
<governor Hb«n*. Ill health the i*iu»*
iMUiigned,
i here \* a movesmmt in Meikx* to
nuiiei a portion ot what is raauiemjy
lUUciHled to lx* Houthetv* t aUbouta t*»
thw H«t*»*ldn
it .• roporti-d Unit Mis* hum Gould.
n-rouil -iaughlcr ->l to*- laic Jay U-nlil.
«U-I WUlktOt M Hui'iauiitn, ii Imllker til
New kurk, have fo-flmo eugugwj.
bride, CutWIMmlor WitMfig jh* aiel Um
w ho wai i «, iiitfij
nit u <l titfii-j Wft.i!i4fl*« „ it
f rhf&ihu j m 1 •*.....•»■ '
At,yiiteroHWorn-1 emtgmtAUt ren-iety lm»
1 teen marred ____. , . m Hiruirnghatii, ... . Atu„ . , ,
M oaplial of pUtl,IRltl, to* the pur
pane of •ending n*‘gi >»e* to A f llca ,
An miknoWT* wlwtn Joan waa found ip
Atlanta mtnr (tie Kiugl ‘i'otitMwiw'e *oau
w ith two lull let b'lin In Ins head
Hue to hi* .»**»!ihini* mu Homd
The effort a of (inviiaor TUhnati, Hium
tan Irby and other rofonmeni tint to hold
a M Hiv’d i un veutum of tho In liners' Al
hnlee, have proved U»Mni<S’W*ttful.
tiivu’ito iidl and llcufty Ibvone. Lwo
nlute 41*011 hiinii liOMt W tbiloluill, Hot into
a diitpniltj' whaki mnultod In tJte sprioua
uijut) of Ho»nu«, wkh will probably die.
Gun Neiaoti A Mile* will re.uittUM’ihl
lb«‘ pun Jm*c of the tkrf^nuneut tMuhiing
ttt tlie NYorld pair for P Mte»rai to h'oi
HiMTiihiit («» Ih* u«M«d a* a dull fu*ti
Mr Utey Hnldei, of IHimoti, hud
lie uitii ciuttfiil in u gin and litemliy tera
• If just *4 m»vo the «4l»uw . He died Intel
fixui ions ot Iduod wvasiiHHHl i»v the iv
i id*4<t
For the third turn* this yen ft the llm
fr»d*i*‘ Oirm l»uiith-u*;s. near Havnnuah,
Were ties! lull'd hy Jilt Uwn
I'he pte l» *uj»j**»*tnl t»* tie ot JievinPiti >
orUriii.
Among tihr pi imnivi'm e*tpfni< d iu a raid
• *u u httigiug tnHHse m Ih'hvrv, Onh
om* Tttw < •ituoi*. who is Wttbtvd iu Har
alo^H tog igje jjiunhu «»t jiH'l. ey tlie re
tb I VdJ
Mrs, An uio I.iuggreii. \vi«n> whs tun endv
cttusuml i tile uud* 4*tMliug to* Ortmd
lit t'hiraj . ilosl of her itijitt'iiv Slw wng
iffy tog to uNglii hiva d toi' too spitvmg
. ftuhlivn
(iiUllTU’ll will «Tft*!4ttt' til. Hk) tilth
i aHk», ttiid j*e«ce in* otu i Uttuv rv*t*»wd.
Judgt* Ttt**»iuh, iu tli* I liiiA-**l S',# Ut>
limn, out* wed Uie Mftic of l ItWuisnnJ
Termiuai pivperty .
Mr. Cbttf'w riuutuiM I loll, « ol
traveruor i|o4t, ol i «in‘,uig. ttnd
Miss Gel) liter of tktttvum
J om- m of .V kiim.i ism , w«fv mturned iu
.VhmjfMHien Jtti re 4
l *tty onMvicte Irani the Stnl* |
i it al l wil t'roek by cinwimg huvugii
U*e lari ot i water gale icauuug mn>
j* t*'»i :u purasut
and vena w crc idiot
H He run r*i < **ri, i«uidar t lcrk of Un
Georg n HeUtt-tc, i «rr '•tc (or Ut
ivy, \ by Hr. i W
lH a pram { I’-Utt lit
uko live <\ii rgc H s*d oi
»TUH» Umd
S. many db »*au
OU tttt’ •tl'O*
|iMCt ts*VV V%
tt*> i lutw
'hnnmhie
IbK'H* a IV
Mr Henry J U At
l ghrri y M ii h. N «9*h v
tiua lUiUtt- tkv
IMMii year iMUyOtk*
of it go-iig; to T n#
lbvttvuviatn, Amt c tv \
;<» tW
a Ut Mssia :
ii«*Ctit4i vv ti v»ii r» Kxvkwo
ha' c h*HH)
•Ui
iu *
Kkt#»eoor Vk
9
■1 : :uii! m
i*r vv
rwttJrtmlC t
tint .ui |
v on a a pr; v
A «»u*d T - «J»1 tt who are m
amux 1 —full? i
the Kausa A rk ** um* Yftllcj
at Saaitfiole a sfo-r: um* ago. ftUU
dues before taadr an gusncgieMful at
yetupt 00 the Miteouri. Kanaa, and
Texas train at Heiao. were captured at
V’uhta, I. T.
VU.rH A Har.Kall’i Portraits.
Petri* MacMafom w« private not
»«>t t« whonl young. but bad
'“itiou *1 home. He tree toea P-«™1 «t
51 Hi*nm»a.ry langSit hy *t Aut*n»
from wfifob be wo. removedte a MKfc
<>f T-wv| Nt. < jt, !, ^?Vn at V r filriilS* iU »• 1 H • *Vwo — «dder
'g? £r" fo£
(>f „„<! were (taring rider*.
f -i.,. r !, K the eldest, Iiroke his neck in
price lstr , for genU.tn.-n riders U ,r a at st.-jd.-has- Autun.
*■’ - ■*'
thoroughbred. „ tli/Mit a few in Th< bi. : Mar|d.*l stable* was He never owed
■ « life n me y ocomitgi*. when acting
n« an aide de - np to flic fleetne— and
,.|everm -h of an Knglish or an Irish
horse At the ethibiUon of e-juestriaa
h.dd eight ymr» ago at
Hue -le S-/... ^ ■ ""■’ r *’"L f ‘ r ?, ’
L.'r ‘Hthe Ma^ ri
ihauln' future
thi-ir uni/orm.. canterii.g in and «
glade. 11 V.as a spirit*) of the painting, i-letimi nod
ran* thu irnpr**^imj
freab of youth.
Another skfL'-ny picture hy fnniUy
\ ertifit repniwuita the MaeMa&w
„t « hunting rn.it m »/o«t of toe
. *thekr friends!
W arwi !-k * f 'n ► 11 <- 'i w th* who
had to hunt in the wood* around
thMn. The material roiidUS^i* and the
company are aristocratic. Htill, tlu-re Is
a ,*«•(, g-mlal. friendly sir, common to
-t-i ifii. a-Tvant* „ tB sr.m ,.,.„ (n as „„ WW «c|| OT „fr ns a« the
*’g< ntlernan r homing,'sti-l .d.-pnntly-built nid.ly young f<4
low. of a fii'r of Id* thorough- -nun
........... tt„. m i.
| lr(s | '/■}„. h-.rse, pl.siaial and proud ground at
this murk of »fte-tion. paw* the
Uiil, Ids fi.ref.kd. The Coiitemporw
rh«* (fiNttiu t of **» lf-rr0MT0HI»n.
, LV— iTtici-si-rvation , , ,, -ir.Mi.1t, of the
m«i'tu-t in man" said
Join, I T,.11, ••until I H uiere.d I,
le.i of II oil .I ■tcamlxwt. Ain-mg the
lM.sreng.-rs was a unit, who had a black
rat lire.".ke III a hot 'Mill II glass top
,top!o‘,c',.sV 'The Zr Z'r ml
-I,all.-,,.-.-I owner of th* rept.,1
«nv one m toe erowd to hold
bis linger "I, u..^■glass „ml l-t tv-.- -mike
z z set.
tempted it7«nd failure could followed be done, in en.li in
(‘ftdC. It iduiply tluui not anil
slinct was Sion#.*- rreson
will power eotnhiued.
I witnessed .Iiotoer Ulustriit'on or
«>'*,)» •**»"’ * >“»?>* " m ,“, t '" 1 *'?•
hi* JfjMt -o t nt n xnuihlmg Uil> • <»
sztSu-st.e.eJsre: Umt ...... u Ihi taxes* s 1 v» r
a great rotuiiiotidn, by the »•*
-«pe of < fig«‘r from « *trolling men
Hjc’iTM- I he hii idmI fume ijown the
lliliMiiUy ,-zjpxxes wiio'^H^iunK
and prompted hy curiosity, recogntxiiig went fx> smt
11»<* body, mstaully it as that
<>f young man wlioin l had h**h»
make so fntnlifi an effort to OfcVftp''
death, evidently hut »i few ininr.es he
fore he souirht it, and at the very time
that he \va«* seeking an oppo • nil »*y to
end bi* exlatetiiH*.* Ht Isiulft Globe
Diwnoernt.
(Joo»*«»l , i rhiiahood.
(Jounuil mum have b-eii n wunfierful
,*11,). ir «. nr* to believe all the WujM*
wtt #ru (, jld ,eg«nllng blin. At tho ago
of two, In the ganlon* of l’m»y, where he
w »» tnken for e*eiaM*«, he would *aj;
'TMi dog te <lh)fol»l«»*la* 1# iw*l*!, (wot *»l tofo,Ufldg|- ’ibitlilrfM.
The baby, *e«rr«ly out. of itmdiug •triag*,
felt, too, *0 It Is »ul<i, the mournful char*
a ,.„. r „ f , h> . Ul , tl< , r He lmd beet, tl»
ten lag to the different crl*s of the street
random. "Oh," he ax claimed Ninldenty,
“that woman crJea out a do that vtreps.**
Till* bwcause the poor woman hawked her
enlihtigeN and rarrots on tlie Interval fortn
ed hy th* notea 0 and K tint.
-Mine. Ho vet tells a el mi lor anecdote of
another of ttie French oomposera. one day
wheti n visitor suffering from great lamer
tu'ss entered hi* mother's drawing moan.
Util* Htdnt'Hfiiu»*~4ht> future com*
po**r of “Humuon et Uekllu" struck hy
the uu*iccu*t<>ined rytHhm of the step, ex
<daimed. "Jloiv funny! T!iat gmitletuan .
makes n crt»ehe jmlntee aa he walks.”
Ous must take nil these stories of musleftl
pri*<iijr»es with the proverbial grain of ftnlt*
but there can he uo dmitit that genius ln
ihi* direction tseiierally doea, to seme way
«*r other, reveal Itself very early. I*he
Gentleman * Magnatne.
of Interest.
The llth t ruin n word
algal tying: "Will ug the place ‘ A lieu*
teuttut rid net ho id* the p * ef s colonel
u tin 1 abseil re of the latter; a Uenteuniit
,otd' tUv fjlflr of a rapt alii*
Hiiuki’s *\i«• mere nwm«*roUx aiung the Mis*
*l«>dppt and Wlscoushi river hottoins than
ever wfore ttn<l UlttttV tnrge ranters have
gjjp.j They are driven from the
highland* hy dry wmihcr.
A new enemy to the potato hug h is heel)
found In several coun iu New V .rk
I ahoul twice i*e hmg n s the ii-vtafto
lie I ii
the potato h«*eil# inr*ut and * *u tle«t roys
i life
1 m mi
thm. fri 1 nt WaGdn* oi
ee do md, io» is Jt**i su t.
ns# |i*e sun s a t'Hsia of th t cslt ula
Siteh ih'diiCtl.me .irt* made oti y frog*
the relative 1 *»»m lion of thitpHud stam “
The Utttik of Fran put hi clrvuia
t ton pet»ted < npuute purer. The .
hot i*g re of the name form as thv old ?
fttHi touot one*, hut the new iw»i«*r t*
hjrfitcr end et 'he sniue time firmer tluin i
the tdd. a»nd a ehyirwr impiee
*11,1,* iHumti rftdiiffg more dif* i
lliodiig nt *»teleli
Zurich, J ‘Jf), —‘1'hitt sj*ly ha* been
vritwu* riouaoa danamatta*
ui A tiaad oi »;i a re bista carrying rw\
t)d black njiiA'hes! U» Hie I tain* n
tffbtcd tha tlaga to the
i>v r th# door of
atff i h fetal r
two a vrrv
•1 too ;*rv**», * i CN
lU’U tttvd thv rMocn took
f ttigi po#t*to won* -fth. wound
m 'inti wx!r**ti |.re.m
,vc i arriftlffi
mi \U H imniT#
TUv 5 t'rv|»t«rv n Mwle Trnt« of *>U
t^lay of a vkoper
iti«sl llnvut
* A
re , vN »
H > t vadoi wdh d\
M ia unties vv
ng -1<< \ w
iy
of tor ban
otvou* ,a to* mount ato*. A f-wee of
■tt be seat is pureeit of the rob
Ure
* 4 S 8 !;OLTU 8 AL DEPARTMENT. “
The I a* »f FerillUer..
, fJje ^ Xi* the OM. of far
t t y fJg t Vl . n »}, ix XuVwell j,»r wh*u yon
to
f ■a.i the ,,.,ljSo, ,-ivp |t*t<-ad of fewl.ug tlm fciii.
i .„. of tiw w.U vagi on in almost
' .... ...... and its rel^v.. fertility
*•> only as- trained hy actual fi-d tests.
Aualyes* ol the *»il b> hw-ertAiu ju»t
v iiat is pr.-sent or la/-kmg has no pw.de
v me whatever other ti..n '-«i^.r
""“" r <n .2 Vr ,2 ° 11 *:
An *. of^Ije plrflt its- . f give. M a
, mle as to what 'he! plant will require
r . I.r.ngs a* to tb< jeaiit of using
. nti ill »i for span ml srpps, wbrni
noUiiug ise-.uvely is known of the need
,,f ,,i Th - s.««r» th» mat ratknu
... meeting the mtuauon. For ex
' M ” k ""* »*»■•’ '«C-nd.K.'is [il.vn.s.
' ...C, ' ’ L'lfrigen" r ' i '™‘ • fron/The ‘ ‘ n'iV." bit Tto
re
. ,, , . „ f „ h to giv
n . Mf , hM \ u Ui i» rw, H wonW
t'» ;. ; .ply n ferUliaser rimiMo«
a.nd .o.v in potawh. For
and <»m h uitn.„o ri ,« the TW«t pre
l p |,*, ....... ri-purcl. phostihorl
- o, I-,, -ud h,i„w la-t M
’ ?hj! ’ 1 f,r * "'"f r,l,ml P^ 1 J
, ■" ? * ’« 11 runiiin^^nC) ver cent
! '■ -i ^ " „hosplipri<- m*wA
^ *„ul
~ phoa
«>,if-u, . n. grans, re-imre first,
,g,„ r ,c ».-id. ,„-vt in .n»l.-r nitrogmi. pot
'■ arildi- ntf-irdiog !.<*» aintiKmin.
IL'.a. ..Ic^iorr ... ,d and 1potash
would h- well .idatJed for that purpose,
l’< potato--, totme.-o nil fruit reejnlre
l . v nucunta of polasli. *'.«<■«’* w<;
wnu- ^ay I I’J, pg!
reitasli ‘vitro.-i n it tin- most e«
v,.. ;ni/ | uvmt liahlr* to !>«* Jo*!, honro
it ,« unwise to apply more than is
i-iI by tile crop for wbWii it is in
t--i.-i.--l When large amounts of farm
-I.l ire It- -w«l. nitrogen ,s get.
"II In of th.- otitx-r element*.
■ "I -• r- « r ’o''- ''W l ’
.^
j" ' V* " ‘ -It iil im,* ™ ft'caitii'i-lr SKt fir
Auv ... following pcs or -lover is
ge„,, ,11, veil siippl.cl "iih nitrogen, re
that an , ppli , i m ..f iy-i-1 pho^hat
'.ta.’Svri.'ss
sr-^f ?isn JTS? xrrjn
Js e.zs-zs s
i lb „ r w . :l ,i,. r 75 ,0 loo
} „ v( . r yf nl(f , llp your
lri>l lt whs,, fertilizer you have
depl-h-d to imy lil,«n,lly, or not ePtv.ul down
mll ,. h t-rritorv. Gut
, .1,, ..-r.-iigc. use your fertilizer or, the
, ,j„, ,- # | ncmw, rultivat** <\in*fully, am«
....... : .......
>».d4 r .1 **•» «»«».! nnirmti-r «f
Ho**, ilt-d.
rondiuoii* iiiiet cc'ruily tin' tin* ,JiuU
*' h^u* ure v.unUou
■■■.,-■- a,
„ , if* , I,a, ,| i( . Mtir/tii'-- -.1 M
V vvl.--.-l vvlUl a Z-uwU Ure Inn,
iioeb.e U„, uio wngou two vvlUl.
., I i Ml. 1, III,; iii.-i.-i.,re, toe wnlor
tU« l,to I„e 1 ,-sh the I.s,sla.ee on »,.l,
........ dyn-Bii. te, u-.es show tfiai
h • 7, ’ 1 ‘ ! -iu,
MMlS ’ Z mZ ES (it m ttri«*reualMn wiJS wtu
wdiei-in let viivv t i V--’-.i.ufi ~
droll •>! is, iw \ - II m -i- cent
ns re tin,,, tL toe ǥȣ.,dmcb ,1
"re „ bard
dirt stood ,1 shewed a draft <>t d, 1 p-inds, u
jwrore- - i.b. „ , in
w *’.i
\\ heti we <v«n,> to , note ...... the effect , of ,
the .-Jin rue ter ol tin, ruadbed, we coom to
i subje-i very iiui-ertw-tly uaideratood.
ZJk 'L ,U ieo' tnn.w'sl" eremr' ^rfU T
Bnuta str. et teihiut ns. lie wtu « on toe to
sand foils Un k of the Ais-uhI, but la* tts
got down to toe actual figures in this
uwllter:
The load of one hone on fttreet
pavouteiu, dry and clean, u» .8,»MK) H>«.
Street }KiviMueiit, muddy . . . .ti t ’2QO "
MHtHlamized Hiaida:—
lki( cetidtUoa.. . . . .#,700 ”
Good condition.. . ,. . 4.7UU **
Hud condition, with rut*, and
muddy........ ., . .....8,000 “
Vcrjr hsk'l «>»nditic«». . .. . 1,800 *•
Cmy ICond*:-
Heat cotuUtiou...... . . . 8,000 ”
Average.......... . . . .1,400
Newly worked, but not muddy. 1,100 "
In u re I (ilrn Farm.
J Tilt- ", are looking X fi m “V < uml the
, tuiHU.Hl u ‘ w'vii v g,KMi but we
w giv^our * muximum
P,>m1ii.- non .nd tHU -mure firfu
•‘ •' ««h an iitnuwv
nutted feltdiaer. Some of your onUi
-hhu !•> he getfiug yellow; •tgntt » f
»<er.:vti.-u i at ,, hot early .... tntoa wmid.
• ’ b! Z'ZT'ul .!«Vre fllS ml i . V m ™ ZSt'Tt
Wd to-
1 • Yirir ,he
‘
\V„ ar pr,?Sretorv an . iM lam) doiwn
ul, a* a . ,rd, n. to *,w
Ulg dim ,,, silidfn ami red clover. The
„ v , to*> > h borrow , followed by h
Uhiiu hai row, tkww the work verj
! i S ' 1 ‘ i ' " <• ordered two more plows fot
„s thw niniix aud iu ordering out your
l* 1 "'" •«> « foril*’ wovhor*. plow.
a plow teat will do three times aa much
"” lK ! > s 1 single P-ow iiMd will «av<
c:l U J "“’**;* ,Zu Zk !if '* , ,M " * t,IU “are | W ,
vm, von take ot
>. Me have our gsrifon m nice remit
w*>u, and have sown some early
ouVdKuee* noil We have not
•own it extenUively as we will in a week
or t**ii dayff If you hisve not ortlertM
out your seed. U*ti*vr «W> **o at offee Ask
•■stuff eou*p4itiy to .mu id you a rata
•*l MKT A HFTTHIt M%\ “
Vhnt 1» thr Kivct to whtoh Mktrhrl)
%ncr!(>«'• ItU ,
v \.«w - \erk, Jan. , .. —v Imrtey . x. Mite&sdi . *
-a
leMetuHl tins City at H o’clock thi* morn
mg, accompanied by hU fathcr in law.
irAint-r. Harry
Darrin, Tin txinj- at ones* wvrnt to th«
Metr»|a>litau ll.a--!, VV here Mr*. MUch
va x»t her husband.
Mirvl.rf; -i.-urei fomre-l! to aM ‘"'ii'ire
Iu refo. to a MW to hiaroow
quro “*j. r l s lafi-lit. h,» «rore, "T nre
* utt.v man Mii.-h.-li h.i* ito plai*
for ike immsHUa’e future and the length
of Inis winy in i known
Champion Oor t htt'kod he pink
% OJftmtkvft te But v- hm ^
» t. which is *:ne’ < hat SWt u. he
£T no ’Mvt* « J. lu'en in a pugil*
encounter. I or M; Iwutet
iu my life/’ h# ^i /, M -y
K lurid a made i A
but £ *
me eight I 5 m>t t«
say anyth ug tffv wh shall d*
in the i»agtiittC5c l
\ liHimv KIKK
Dtai'tnrmi on Kttrlf Tliltt
Marttla*
New York. J.-i 19 Bullctii At 1 40
thus 11s.ruteg fire »** -1 ».were< in Hegr
man’s drug ,re. 191 Broadway, by to.
wain Kero an. The fire t* now
bur*, tig furiously.
Tho m.>r.ey market to fo-ha i» to •
■>..«. deplorshie re-ad.tiou
Tfll lHLfflH MflGE’S F 0 OLlUTl SERMON Jl\.
f
BgreAUa-Jfn. 28.- The usual large
vTr atIf iU4 a**Sfaibl«l iXSto i» the Tfttoraftcl* of
and a A*- re
p.nrkfibfo. pooWf, and! kitewtot W
j), iJSXffi Tatouuf', the *object being
The t**t «d*ted ,a
jiT( n/'Orne, ^ for all things am
ready.”
«n f of the meat exciting tfmtta
bl^SStl pwwl htef-ar Uo^IsttoSter when Queen, Elite
be* ,'^1 J at ^ Kenil
w.wdli €.*«<• moroeai m „ u o* wan at
gjf rival wan ooiintMfed st. important Uat
tfb fWck. bf the castle were «topp.<3.
M that the itamte mirfit point to that
„, u , moment ba being the most nigniti
^ „ f ll4i . K b..‘ W*. gr.wt.st the
w itJa th.mir fl-Vs-ws islands and torch**
and the ,f aK, unnon and fireworks
-* <*» «ubt and a great
»»«** of mob- tna« lifted the who!
mm* in?.o p* f <-nchuntm^nt- Hh-ii
wa* iuti M ^ '.1 in "a dining t*», th«*
hixitrim ttf artonwhed the would,
p ' 4>ljr 'f Jiundn I l vault waited upon
£* " * -ruviomi-nt cost *5,000
, l^,ter madethat
je r< . M t supper 4 Kenilworth oa*t5e.
G-ardinal v< entertairw^l tlw
INnpncfc -r^aMWufum +U ;< nt Hampton
court. Th- cook, in all the land
pr'-psr* f.rgl* 1-n,,let. Purveyors
went out r.i* tmveled ail the kingdom
over to (in-1 t^oils for the tsaWe. TIi
time came. fTtw guests were kept
,!„ rin , tfi* -ft-;, bunUngin toe king’,
t hn4 tlrir appetite* might If
an( j ht evening, to the
, lf ttoitrumpeteni, they were in
tr-slneed ito-h hall hang with rilk and
‘‘J-dli of yoljj, and there were tables
a^tftsr plate and laden
with the rare* of meats and ablush with
< nes. And when the se
,.,,„d c«,ir of the feast cam.- it was
thft , ,.|,i , r ticlf» of food had been
f nH Hion<-<I i ■■ U shape of men, fowls
aud l,ea*ts, i d groups dancing, ami
jmwHng par'les riding against eaoli
other wito me*. Ixwds and princes
and emb«W*ior* out of cup. filled the to
the brim drew, top health first of
tbtJsr.Ea-sc- kin# of liugfml and next of the king
> A «•»«»■ ,
•ssms
l*-orer». the AM the Aagt^t redeemed are arc t e the p
guest*. TTiffegill* of eternal love, fres
'’bed with Hi»t and paved wltli joy and
vurtaMieil wito unfading U-buty, arc
Mie baminctiig ptec*. The hannonas
of etreriity the nnwic. The chal
- zrzzsts&z? 'ts
r „
tering fr«* yourself* them Everywhere, might tjT^ik nml, oh, the that ««»!
you
of the inviffttion and read the words
trsisi*r“s? written in red ink of Mood hy the tmmi
krouml tth'iut till, subject and l-stkeil nt
«»• redemptuvn wJiH-h t»ri»t has pro
»*<W. "n'l 1 com* Iwr- to toll you it t*
complete and 1 swing open toe door
of the feast, toll mg you that “all tiling*
are now ,-dl;.
r t ,at a4 , l y J^T 1 t Wotoeyoftnie ° nst h into the t
Bft f r 'T l,r * t ** urse '
11 * M * *P ur ™d> and 1 toe ,t»
**"* ttBd lum : Bu t
«»»«• ia «*■««» very beginning . , of the
feast nye. has tx-en waiting 1WI
•
■ “T', ... r . ,
f ISfM- f . )l!tM
bad , hi* , A«ri hand ... on M» nnnaknred P tob- "
or ho lum fo-eti stresmug hi* l-n rated
temple#—w It uiVn*. watting. toflt he has not l>een ! j
i* wond- fl-il
l SP ati !? t ' ««d toa‘ he baa w>t said, ,
, lshvtt tte iil)() r, ^ and tet %i|a«rard waiting. stay No!
. ’ „ *, e Rg been
, . „ r( ,. H ,,j t ,.| f or UB To prove
how wiiUnsr 'tJ? I,® I* to roll!! receive ns I gather
Ihe down his cheeks
m ftympfttby »i for f v r your tir sorrow*. pro „o, I i gather oather
all the drops of blood that channaled ;
his brow, and his back, and It* aands
an<! in tryiuftf to purchase your re
demption I gather nil the groans that
lie uttered iu miduigtd cfciU, and in
mountain TTd hunger riSf’ita and in desert loneli- TZ
,T\. *, Into one '
fitter, agonizlBfb ,in„ overw-helming
! gather the pain, ft.tat.ot from
and aptke and crow* joltlag into
one pang-remorseless, grinding, exeru
ciafing. I taka that one drop of sweat
<H, hi i brow, and tinder toe gospel glass
tost drop enlarge, until I are in it Ink.*
tiring stainhng before < yon*°now you now. ema- etna
dated ami gtfohed and gory, coaxes for
j-our love with a pafto® in wduch every
jk#,) fo „ heartbreak and every
“ t»««yr*)l»i How can you think he
‘HIW.T
A ***** POR KTf:UNITY
Ahaauerua prepared a feast for 180
•»»• ** l* for all etermty.
•*»"•* »»'d i nnees were invited to tluit
You snd 1 and nH onr worid are mvitrel
to tlas. Oblfjl I* ready. of olden \ou time know useil
that the t»nqueter»
to wrap themselves in robe* prepared
f 0r the <--•«*ion. Bo my Iswil Jesus
hath wrapp<>d himself in all Hint is beau
tjfoJ )k>w f aSr Jm , ia Hi® eye,
*»*« Isww, Ids cheeks, «o radiant that the
*'*" 1 lkfcv * ® 0 a " d ■ wnlM
«» "%***\ wl * * “*
face reflecting all the joys of the r.
drom,< hi. hsnd hsving toe nmnipo
teftf nursery with w4)h'h croMirei
blind eye* atkk itmlghtened cro ” k, ' i
.hub* ansi hsdseted fh« pittftll t*f heaven
.md swung ttie 12 gate# which art* 12
p.arl».
There are not enough cupe in heaven
to dip up this mean of beauty. Th*‘rv‘
are not Uuhkrw enougrb. to sonlff this
hetght of love. Tln'ra are not enough
• ytidiab to clap> oc iurrpe to thrum, or
lrnm p*j a to peal forth the pruftoa of this
om , ,,^0^ ther fair. Ob. thou flower
^ eternity, thy breath is the perfume
f Peavcu’ dii, blissful dawbreak. let
H l! pe,»p!e simp th«r hunsis in thy radF
ancel Oliorua: Cotue, men and aainta
Cherubim and Ss'rapb^n and archow
h.'is*,!*. all -b-atV. all imrren
Cbo***-. Boll him through the
*<•'<»• th • efearfot ol arnwraal a.'
riium. orer liri,Tjroa of bOMtuM*. under
urfw® . of . coronation c. alons , , by to* . gtret __,
tower* chiming with rtenml
Chorus “Unt# him who hAth loved
tm and wawhed ms from our sins in hi*
<*wn blood, to him be glory, work! with¬
out ud r*
l hare « worst of fn tters. but no
«vi white ffflfftflurik oa wl h to write it
» pen >-,tgh with which to
.Give vr
»m the il^cnly re gi
jw which the atasgel rc
victory— and th u. with iuy hand str ing
to snpematmra j ecstasy ami my pen
hjvjved iti th igtit of the n'. *rB;nr 1
will write OBt in eftpi aJs
jKsr-ii.” It u this c
t to whom yon are' invited, t
waning for you, waiting aa a banqne
- waits for th* deUj’ed cu««*-the
nwat* «a.4ung. the beaiere bnmming.
the tattwtrete wi* fiogera on toe stiff
Striae su-iiig. owtiae asa* fiar aw toe dnA of the
hre'fs at tbm gateway
m
^ h ^ -to
him. Waiting! Oh, give enough, me aoom
pariaou intern* enough. hot
portua*t« ecuntth to express my meftfl*
fog-Jbetolng high a, heaven, eternity. .ufd deep Not
a* 1*11. «nd long aa
hoping .Juparison, that you will i*elp me with such a
1 will say, "He is waiting
as only the all sympathetic Christ can
wait for the coming back of a lost
soul."
Bow the knee and kls. the Son.
Co&e. w„ and a welcome, sinner; ornne.
ijvk • WANTING {
Again, the Holy Spirit is ready Why
i» it that so many sermons drop dead:
that Christian songs do not get their
wing under toe people; that so often
..myer goes no higher than a hunter's
“halloa r It is
wanting-the work of the Holy Spurtt
that Spirit #ve *r*w>h |, B kouks
ton sermon and lift the prayer and
waft he mag every hi Is a dean
failure. lliat Spirit i* willing to come
at our csU and had you to eternsl Ufe,
„r ready to corne will, the same power
with which he unhorsed Saul on the
Daimwus turnpike and broke dawn by
dia in her fine store and lifted the AOOO
from midnight Into nndnoon at the Fen
ot tecost God now With heats that at ymwer the gate toe o Sjdm y
soul. Have you not noticed what
homely and insignificant instrumental
ity the Sp&it of God employ, for man’s
conversion?
'ITu*re vva* a man on a Hudson river
l>oat to whom a tract was offered.
With indignation he tore it up and torew
it overboard. But one fragment lodged
on lii* coat sleeve, and he mw on it the ,
word “eternity,” and ho found no peace
until he w r as repored for that greet fu
ture. l>o you know what passage it
was toat caused Martin Luther to see
the truth? “The just shall live by
flaitii.” I»o you know there is one—
just one—passage that brought
tine from a life of dissipation? "Put
,* on the la.rd Jesus Christ and make
no provision for the flesh to fulfil the .
i,»u thereof.” It was just one passage
ssrrsiWJtatrss &xxus‘&*Zi stst
ssjl.’^k. zez jsrst
na] inunorial, invisible, the only wise
Oodf our Saviour, be glory. [
()m) y< . ar ago on Thanksgiving day I j
)(-ad f, ir IIiy text ■•,)(,, give tiiat.ks un
t<( rtM . i >ird , for h e la good; for hi. mer- !
mdureth forever. And there is a
&&+ onn » niHn j n t j ie house to whose ivart
sr-rsrj-jartjs ■»“. — “ r> »*. .1
Wflg ^ the pea e of the gospel i j
thmUtflj t i, e SyroPhoenician woman’s
r to Christ, “liven the dog* eat of the
,^ utn ] m tluit fail from the master’s
“ Mt "
mi , (;l pl,ysical sermons never save any
body; phik*ophii-nl sermons never save
nnybodj ,. But the minister comes
SaW*to to his pulpit, -worn out
, vith t , n(taif<w . nUi BI1 d the jangling of
a doorbell; be has only a text
LcTd, help me! Here are ft good many
peop , G j neyer meet ^ ain . i have
not much to say. Speak tiou through
p00J . ]jpg" an( j before toe service
la dime there are tearful eyek audsolem
m t y . nki: , the Jiutgmeat.. (ndrasant
T' trench orator, when the
<Wl king my tvefore tom. looked up and
criad ’ ,ml T » great. And the
triiuuph of his eloquence haa been told
. ( | 1L , historians. But I have not
fo-ord that one soul was saved bv the
nrato r i( , al flourta h. Worldly critics may
,, Mn k that the early preaching of Thom
rShslmers was ' a master-niece ^ But ’
Hwva. (5harlmor» . . saj-s . he never began to
I»roach until he came .,ut of his sick
!*••* ««d emaciated, and told
«mMe story of Jesus.
" ' ^SThave
, : , been
, . f , th Rossm-IS
•
und Massillons and RourdalouM . but ,
tumMe men. who tn the etreught of Go-l
and beUevta * 111 tho ctprl,al S P lnt - ln
«>en to .Teona. There were wise
tolvee, tln-ro were .excellent ointments,
I suppose, ^ • in the tin* of Christ for
* But Je8Ue
turned . h» .. . bade , them and . put the .
upon
fiwr to h* tongue and then
^U. the spittle that adhered to the fin
«*• •><’ ZZ t!
5Sw tj i hfo
sprft
, k that humhIe v.'rv
meeting ...... talk, which wtoeh seems aren* to to be he the the very
salna of OmMtiu influence, and anoint*
of tho Wind and pours the siyi
*> f rnr-lon and ;*«ee upon the
"V my friend, I wish we could feel
it more and more that If any good is
done it is by the power of God’s omnip
0 - wlt splrlr 1 do not know what
hymn may bring .vou to Jesus. I do
not know what words of the Scripture
lesson* 1 read may save your soul.
Ferhaps the spirit of God may hurl toe
v «ry text into your heart. "Come, for
,ji things ate now re ady.”
ALL READY FOR THE FEAST.
Again the -thurrti is ready Oman
if 1 could take toe curtain off there
^'“many ^etU r t , d h tSLZ Ton ,,
tion You thlnk tJ *’ " ! ' 1 m * n ’* :ui! ’ ”P'
l-e.wuse his head i* down and his eye®
are shut. No; he w praying for your
redemptioti ami foipiug toat the wi>rd*
spoken mar strike your heart. Do you
! know the «ir is full of prayer? Do you
know that prayer j-'niyor is going up from
Fulton street ’______!”__. ni.vtmg .and from
J l 11 rulaj ....... 'T °very eveuuig hour prayer of tb>> tneettng day for thv nd , g re
! *
dt-mpoon of the people. And if you
should just start toward the door of
ic ChrtstaiU dwtre-h bow quickly it
would oi*en! Hundreds of people
would any: “Give that man room at the
ottiruiutc.'. Brail.- tlie silTer lwwl for
his haptism re re re. -
of Christain fellowship Brins him ia
to all Ohrisf-in ajtsociationa"
»>h. you wanderer on the
tarns, come into the warm esheepfold. I
^ an d bid you ,»me in
Wtth the Shepberd'* crcw»k I point you
the w*yv Hundreds of Christum hands
N*t'kt»o you into the church of God. A
great many poop!# do cot like the <*hui>*h
ami say it is a great of hypocrite*,
but it is a glorious church with ail its
hni't* rfivtwas, Christ bought it, ami
l the pillars, and swung its gates.
s nr^c^. J curtainol it
rith upb. ^err s uj with cmdfixion
iDQft into it.
\\> an* * gttffdcn wailed round.
even nd made \
A HttSe spot :u I by grace,
f the world's wild wilderness.
u . 1 he aii£»-j» f G->d are rady.
A great many Cbrtstarn toms tost .tie
taia •’--«» airgris » fanrffai. You eay
it is a very gwal subjoct for toro.-ogwai
stud cute wac have just pecua to sermon
I tee hut roc otoor tt i« iniVWW.
proof in that Bible
«£• etnnt *«£fiaJrY AreV ao^
that they . Jjtzarut upward;
tuat they sta their
• while
wjth . tourwings,j . nir «
foe* covered up „«
a»«F A .mighty «*T- ,H< *J| F. d ° r ' ^ jd
’
•
tboujwte«£ , n; , not ote
angel si y Tfo>. 00 ^
army. And .dial -
harvester at the ,
There is a line of loving. h«.y, migwy ,
angles reaching to heaven. I suppose
th-y rea.* from here to the very ga.e
nd wh( . n an andienre ts aasemlded for
Christian worship the air is full of them.
If each one o 7 _ guardian ^ angel,
h re '
how “f <*“*JV. ' ,.
They crowd the pet ec they h ^^
flit about, to . ) - ■
spirit is just come from toe a throng
and heart alfdo’xol^of tne^ the glorified,
j* ^ nW s
• spirit
citT v Speak,
The ..A n cornea melting on
th * air _ > • f ., r gn ttdassB are now
ready! ^ * t v. ar th “*^c e ^
bom mgs, an angels fe as ready <J7 to drop the beu^
They have st0< ^ _ . know
^ felt, ‘the joy
that is felt , , ,i,‘ ,, r no trars and
n ^tn» b “ wading that
Mb. fun . ra j torches—eyes
“«'* t never* nerer blister
“ frien^io faint that hearts that never
break fnendabip are never
weakened.
BAD BUSINESS FOR JOHN MILTON
Heady, ad of them! Ready thrones.
pnl ,-ip,ilities and powers! Beady, sera
p^iim ami cherubim. Heady, Michael, the
Ardhangel! kinoied glory ,,
Again, your in ar ®
ready foti your coming. p no
J^,» e Whitefield ^
better business thnu to
j a til |,l.- and rattle the leaves, they
ha-1 better stay at home in glory • u hile
[ believe -that modern spiritualism is had,
because of its mental «»d domwrtic W
ages ,-^,mon seiise enli^teued by the
word ot God. too. hesus that ourteieno..
SHSaSS 5 ri?r A Sr»i v
“
not our
vrzsszjzst ,:. thorn, know
w
f or your redemption. A\Tieu tney came
to die their grief was that you were
not a Christian. They said. ‘Meet me in
heaven, and put their hands out from
toe .'over and said, Go-xl-bye. Now
you ahoiild cress *
H ! nli !, J ie to Jl * i ^ t V.• ‘J
zs&jaztzx&zjps, , , Iin
tstst snauwaw?s thy promise. I
me or i perish! 1 take
believe thy word. I enter thy service.”
Suppose you should say and do this'.
Why, the angel sent to you would ^out
zsst<Stvsz.ztsvati
aud it would find out your kindred tihere,
and befoite your tears of repentance had
?>een wiped from toe cheek, and before you
had finishedl your prayer your kindredm
#*»T woui, know olf ift a nd a«oto«r
"My pruvere'are an
nw , a harp ^ed, with wHnieh to strike the joy.
S av«l, saved!”
If 1 have shown you that “nil things
are ready,” that Christ fo reatly; thatthe
Holy Spirit ia ready, that-toe chutteh l*
ready, that the angels m glory are ready,
that your glorified kindred are retrihv
s ^ ax . ,*-■ .v v-.af.-M,,-A You
of my ^ i asU if yon are ready?
see, my subject throws the whole respon
8 ;bility upon yourself. If you do noit get
into the King’s banquet, it is because you
do not accept the invitation. You have
atom stretcehed down from tha
cross, soaked ,n blood from elbow
to finger tips, two lips qutv
ering in mortal anguish, two eye®
| )t , ;tnl i n g evith inCinite love, saying,
--(v,me. come, for all things are new
ready.”
AN * v■ KLOQFETs rr OOT’FVT r PFROU4.TION I RKUKAUON.
I t?)d J-ou thwt when the queen came
H^mVworth Gastle toey stopped alt
clocks, Umt the linger of tJDie
be piuted to tlrnt h«pp.v moment of her:
arrival Oh, if the king would come to
the castle of your soul you might vv ell af
f,.n to stop all the eiocks, that the hands
might) forever point to this moment a ® i
toe one most bright most blessed, most
tremondm*. Now I wish I could go
aftound from tarcle to circle, and invite
QVery one 0 f y<n , according to the iuvi- i
tlatiou <j{ Jny text, saying, "Come!”
x would like to take every one of you
H , U f h t T* ttnd re'V'^x'
dtit of the evening, .teeteh out thy hand
» Ghriat. He will not cast thee off, old
oh, that ooie tear of repeutouce
ht tri ,. k ) ( , j owll thy wrinkled check!
AM C hri«t haa fed tore ail thy life,
,, vou no , lhink Joa can afford to speak
'"ZiTtZiJ'ot (Jod ^TwU-, Drunkard! are farthest Christ
away -from
can put out toe tiro of thy thirst He
can break tl*t sluu-kle. He tan r “'-'°' p
b a /’i.ri»t s^w' 1
. .* tore where thou wert
jV ■ ® , T knows of thv sin Yet
^ ^ vvilt brin „ lbr po iiuted soul to
hto nloment he will riirow over it
the miintle of hi* pardon and lore. Mercv
f or thee. oh. thou chief of sinners!
lot. thou feet foul with hell, and thy
laughter the horror of the street.
° h - Marv Magdaleme. look to
of **“; the street. ^ helf-rtgWeous man, thou
? kwt Tfix!! ”
Do you lhink you can get into toe feast
with those rags? Why. the King’s rer
rant would tear them off and leave you
naked at the gate. A'ou must be hern
again. The day is far spent. The cliffs
begin to slide toeir long shadows aero**
toe plain. Do yon know tae feast bus
alrreariy fo-gun -the feast to which you
were invite-l—and the King sits with his
g ne st*. aud toe servant stands with hi*
bsind j on the door of toe banqueting room,
an( he begins fie swing it shut. It Is
half wav shut. It js three-fbntos shut,
is only just ajar. Soon it will be
shut. -
■•(’-nn'. for all thinf® are rxnr ready
Hare I missed one man? Who has not
|CiT“ ST JWS, W!
Come, sinner, haste, on. haste away
While ret a pardoning Got is found.
RAILROAD EARNINGV
The Profit* Amounted to 3 RO Per
Cent, on the Capital Stock
Was tr.n rt. Jan. tS —A preliminary
r ome and expenditures
>f the irtiwayi fur the year ending
Jure ■ 2*\ has just been published
• Interstate i^oaimerce Ootmnl>
sion Th 3 report indti.les the rerumft
from IT9 operating c<Mpp#Bie«, and
ers the operatlor.s on 145JS9JBI mi! of
The gross #m:n?» were f . ..
of wMch 9K2 S05 i48 w^re f: n
t aes. neer service. fTJ^.24S v: frr-m
freight aervice. arid 13 S8> 37t were
t h«r e&rntnes The opemting expen
^ were »35 CT.53. leaete* ne< «ar«
rre jj- i ;-- -41 whl-h is about 1.50 per
> the capitalize'; -n of th, roads
o~tef.
yellow pine lumber.
OSK OF the great factors lJi
I HE SOI TH'S PROGRESS.
VSE p EVERYWHERE IX THS sovrfo
PARTICLEARI.Y IX ilGlATA
Perkin* Manofsctarloar Co., .tasss
the l.nr»e«t Dealer* iM Georaia.
In writing the history of the South s
progrMlt an d proepenty no 6tory would
. complete without a full account of
e of the yello-w pw* in
the • developments haa been of
f ,’eorgia- It one
e gonroe. of Georgia’. inoreMe
The milling of Georgia pine
. ha» employed .^, n i uTe d thousands tooo-J of hands and its
fj ^ much
Georgia as California’s gold did for
rhaU stata It is the most generally used
l^iidiuj? material of the day. combmm*
utility, beauty and durability to a greater
^eirree than an v other lumber. Among
rh ^»r " h oftoe s CKe9lt mqU firms in this industry is
that of the IVrkins I^ktn^.la Manutocturing Oom
^
the* Central railroad of Georgia, and
their pine forests are among the finest
in “ the ^guste country. |The factory is situated
fiJSItri- Ga and here is turned out
toe of finished presiuot in this
pine- With experienced men who have
snout their lives in the business, with
the best and latest machinery the com
panv is among the leaders in the South
"lumber industry. They are iu the
market to furnish materials for a house
?.i lete {rom the weather boarding and
shin e » the manUe*. sash, doors.
| )!indgi 8l aircascs and ornamental wood
work.
Newspapers Fssl Bard Ttaaee.
The hard limes have fallen with peculiar
force upon tlie daily newspapers of the
south: Some have suspended, some have
cone into the hands of receivers, some have
pu , theh . Mze . AU have had to re
their expen8M , au d very few have
u Lire eveI) wUh reduced expendl
in South Carolina made
them could do was to hold its own. A few
days ago the Greenville News made a
change ln the interest of retrenchment
which we think w'as wise. Yesterday the
Columbia Register reduced Its si*e from
seven to six columns to the page, the net
reduction being equivalent to six columns
of Its former sl«*.
Tlie State Is confronted with the com
mon problem of the times-how to 4 ‘make
Jx>th ends meet?” We have postponed a
tsztz’sjzsxtL'tjzs sa^’swsrsrw.t
^ fltr lire which the character and coat been of
Th state j u * t lfy. Our decision has
‘
r the p rt ce .
The expert ineirt of publishing very cheap
( , eiver and the Augusta Chronicle which
„ daccd M « rates to meet the Consti
tutl0 n’s competition, had to raise them
flKnin within the art month the Char
.
lotte Obsereer and the Raleigh News have
L nCr f,“^o. not toe"re^ng popufotiot, to
cRles of the North ran afford, andhermer
are unwilling or unable to pay rate,
for advertising which Increased circulation
elsewhere earns. The field, in brief, is too
nmtte a for metropoUtau experiment®.
The State Is a better and larger news
than Is publltoed In any Southern
d«.y „e uv,,«tu.',avr -ta»s. fts ja-fnrag ■
t0 issue a smaller and poorer paper. We
lv -i R h toe State to be of Itself Columbia’s
b( ^ t advertisement, the equal, as it Is. of
( i a ine« of communities twice as populous,
we are unwilling also to abandon the Mon
day issue, and thus leave a gap of one day
m the news of the week We prefer to
maintain the size and quality of the paper,
adding to both as circumstances msy per
mit—and to charge the rate* of the dallies
with which we are moot In competition.
The Charleston News and Courier, which
* 8 the State’s chief competitor, charges $10
for slx Issll e* anrt from $1 to S2 a
^ f(ir , tg Hundoy odltlon. The Augusta
chronicle charges the same rate that the
state now adopts—110 a year for seven
g week. So doe* the Savannah
TU ,^. are the only papers of the
f‘ a e - 8 c i a9S which It meets in competition.
vlew of these faotl w , believe that our
friends will consider tlie increase a Just
reaao naMe one. The new rates will go
in to effect February l.-Columbl. ts. C.)
State.
A Btrd**-eye View of the World.
Those of the readers of “Notes for
the Curious,” who take little or no ,n
terest ln astronomical cuno., will, per
ha;*, judging from the number of plan
etary descriptions which have .been
f „ lven herein imagine that the editor
“;. 8 - star madt - and that the disease is
orse than \ hat which the ancients
«‘ r ^. Tl are gteet^you
^ .. en . plclures * 0 f the “Canais of Mars;”
t w neariy an that scientists
have p^med concerning the weight,
revolution and general climate of the
far away "war god,” but have never
as yet attempted a general bird’s-eye
view of the planet. Westermann says
that the first view of Mars through
a modern telescope Is "really terrtfy
in g.” even for a person of good nerve.
j, j s g# it one saw the whole earth.
but its icy pole* and variegated tropics
fitting in the great blue canopy of
ce above Through such an instru
.
nient one -an clearly dlsdngulsh the
j' 1 ' ’"'tme/try ^ued ur> lard" and_ and au-1 ’on on the toe
tatter the see c •? q
have once been a -s, y , , d
creeks.
continues , ...
As one
lured gaze he can note the variation
further, t eolora. that and the of '^[ outlines “d on shade; one edge an^
d f the disk pass gradually out of eight,
w hile on the other the ever changing
and wondrous landscape continually ex
nds yo u have ocular proof
pfone'ts, thpt Mars Hk-» our world and the other
revolves on its axis, and toat
the ends of the axis are frozen poles.
who watch Mars year
STtf
ssrsi !K-*rssat world
toe sun a rays precisely as our
is, and that the atmosphere and water
a n - identical with those of our globe.
Mr. Childs’ Condition,
FtUladrfphia. Jan. 2S.—l.'p to 9:30 to
nigfit there had been no change in Mr
Childs’ condition and his physiedans be¬
lieve he will lire through toe night. A
bulletin issued at 11 o’clock stated that
Mr. Childs' condition was unchanged;
ai-*» toat n® further bnlletina would be
tert—i tonight unless there apprehended was a serious by
change, w .ich was
the Tx-tsM.
Tb, Tone* woman who personate, tie
Venus of Milo in the tal-Ieanx vivants at
The Pnlsoe Theatre, Londc®, wears long
blank glove® nearly to toe ®faoalder®. As
4* i®, of coarse, in white a
Mack background, rite appear®, like the
ttatne, te be without arete.