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ise in
four
in me euuiuj jhu.
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toal miners near Des Moin
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[their wages being; reduc
f
r -
D‘<?li<lays Oscar Wilde sail
Kor]: forKurope. llis de
lljHb'll and causes some
HHL®
legislatures I<,
■ oh■.e law
gJjljßMkms in '• 1 Mtur
■”■ non}. ll'
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oi tin-
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i 11 ei 1 mar
MKstlfihly illusta-
the
knim s an L
WSSffmh a poker. 1
Tabovof Color
<lc
|Bf g nnW^^k^r-
Vil
■he must have
■■would have giveru
■lave him.
■■girl got out of bed
■Bkol'j. ;md walked
Inf ice and snow the
her night cloth*
a train
11 the
and
,n ; in tin*
HHilu's thi' blood
|<!iM' u-v; in tlu'
JjßKuvos tone to the
organs;
BFall it enables the
i to stand the shock
Inen changes.
jo way can disease be
piy prevented as by
Bpic system in per
■ Motion. Brown’s
Jkks ensutes per
|B||K through tlie
it disarms
impure
ear,
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iJis-
the
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■s, l.e
■PVOMA>,
Wf .
juL.
her. sho
Jist 011 tou 11
tweighing
Ktdes the cows which
furnish enough milk and butter for his
family use and seven pounds of butter
per week for market. He uses a moder
ate quantity of ammoniated standard
fertilizer and acid phosphate compost
ed with stable manure and cotton seed
and a sufficient amount of hard work.
Stamps and Stationary for Geor-
J?ia.
Governor Stephens ha* issued an exe
cutive order giving Secretary Warren
complete and absolute control over the
matter of the purchase of stationery of
all kinds for the executive officers, and
the purchase of postage stamp. Major
Warren is t® supply all other clerks in
the executive offices as'wellas.tlieheads
of the departments with such amounts
of stationery and stamps, as they may
require in the discharge of their official
duties, and they are to account *to him
for all they receive, vlll clerks and of
ficials are prohibited from the use of the
public stationery and stamps in their
private correspondence.
'l’he Y@tr’w JCuiluren.
The mercantile failures of the year
j tugjGosed, as reported by the mercan
tiieafeucy of It. G, Dun & Cos., are for
the United States, 6,783 in number, as
Cnitcd States, arc for the last
,(N mi.iKm ;is compared with SBl
ifi 1881. The failures in Canada
arc. 757, with liabili
as against 935 in
BKjSpgpPi iabi 1 i ties of 815,oou.(Joo.
BgoStohe failures of last year show
increase with 1878 and 1879
the figures unfavora
This is it
remembered hat
('din intdcshowsa lai ■
the volume of trade isgP?atly
CThe number of failures in 1882
■■fially are not as great as they
|®B.
CuMtoms Changing
The custom of making New Year
Is,seems tube growing into disuse
in the fashion centers of the nation.
here huftdAerls once filled the streets
lit on making their rounds from house
bouse to present to their friends the
compliments of the seaseft. and t.o take
ti grass of wine at each pßce, tens are
scarcely to be seen. In t™per tendom
dlie custom has iu fact entirely disap-
Mttred, although many ladies would like
were they not afraid that
gentlemen would not come. There the
Xew Year’s dinner has taken the plaee
of the former custom. The lady or the
master of the house invites such people
as are wanted.around the festive
board the (fßflwntuients or successes
of the old year, the hopes or fears
ihe new year arp diseussed.OfAnjSH
the unwritten kiujJfi- .’IU
*y,:i .sui
mixture
■JF 1 ™- 1 and He claims that
llt is the presemSmfM eat.. It
ly liquid at a temperature of 112 degrees, and
spreads over the meat, killing the germs of putre
faction, ana preventing the entrance of new
Serais. Mons. Pot el assorts t hat all the fresh
ness of meat thus treated will be retained for two
months.
In a course of a comparison of the size of the
planets, a somewhat imaginative astronomer re
marks: “Apply the principal that attraction is
in proportion to the mass, and a man who
weighs 150 pounds on the earth weighs gs on
Jupiter and only 58 on Mai's; while on the Aster
oids lie could play with bowlders for marbles,
burl lills like Milton’s angels, leap into the iltth
story windows with ease, tumble over preclplece
without harm, and go around the little world at
seven jumps."
The records of thunder-storms kept at the Pie
du Midi observatory was recently examined,
when it was found that of the is* thunderstorms
obsei \ed from 187a to 1882 only 23 were produced
at height above I,tot) feet.
lhe metals which are usually regarded as fix-
ed—even iron—have been found by Mons. Dernar
cay to emit real vapors at relatively low temper
atures. Cadmium, for Instance, volatilized at
257 degrees and zinc at 308 degrees.
It has been calculated, according to Prof. Clius
ter, that if the sun were made of the hardest
steel and thoroughly magnetized the distance be
tu eon It aud the earth is so great that it could
not affect our magnets. The connection between
the sun and the earth, whereby magnetic storms
occur planet Immediately after the up
sunspots, is therefore one of the
mysteries of this age. Thus
of physicists have utterly failed
■phenomena.
uch has l?en endeavoring to
Jon exists between diet and
is diseases. In trials
vltli the poison of
raied the fact that the ani
n fed on vegetable diet werfe
r the disease, while those
on meat exclusively resisted,
initiation. j
excellent substitute for bu
tt* Hospital for Assisted
its whieljor any
deprived ow
'8 divert :
this ne-thod •
statists-
I’urin^^n'rio.l oi si\
ren ofllh-n-d v.itu eong* niuijhd eotitl^^^?^^]
. cates were fed at the Paris
cow s miik from a bottle and
Mfcvered oftln' forty-two nursed at the teaHj
goat, eight received and thirty-four died: nncP
of thirty-eight nursed at. the teat of the ass, tweu
ty-etght received and only ten died.
Wheat grains have a vitality w hich resists In
tents' cold. After having been exposed for five
to the varrying summer and winter tem
[wature of elghty-one degrees sixteen minutes
north latitude, three hundred grains of w heat
Bp* sown iw Australia and sixty of them ger-
producing plants from three to four
t high, with ears jxmtalniilg thirty grains
each. .
To test the effect of raritled w on the animal
system, Drs. J. Geppart and A rraeukel hayff'
expertminted on a dog by encldßng the animv*.
iln a box from which the air could be gradually
■withdrawn while the results were being vvateli-
a glass window in the box. No effect
and to be produced until the pressure i(Cre
* duced to half on atmosphere, when
became restless and hiympt ration grcwYgwMA
and at a little rarefaction, the movemArati
become uncertain and giddy: at \hlrd ot an at-
S mosphere, rafc: animal fell into a deep sleep
which It be suffered to last for
six cr proving fatal; but at
little more ot~m atmospnere, perowß
yarns of
death. Aerv|^iuts^|reatcH^gajßjj
Murder*,
S 1-
■During the paffear, says the New
TTork evening Teldgram, crime has held
high carnival in the United States. On
an overage there have been each day
two murders and one suicide. Ou the
other hand; executions have averaged
only two iu a week and lynching one.
Since January 1, 720 persons have met
their death at the hands of their fellow
men. One hundred and twenty-five
were mysterious murders. There were
52 wife murders, 5 murders of husbands
6 parricides 4 matricides, 5 fratricides
and 2 sororicides. Forty children were
killed by their parents. In twenty-three
of ttie crimes there were two assassins:
in three instances there were three of
them. Twenty-four of the murderers
committed suicide and one died in
jail.
In regard to murders New York leads
with 131; 76 of these were committed in
New York and 14 in Brooklyn. The
other States and Territories rank in the,
following order: Missouri, 44; Virginia
43; Pennsylvania, 40; Kentucky, 35;
Texas, 31; Illinois, 30; New .Jersey
30; Ohio, 28; Massachusetts, 27; Ar
kansas 24; Tennessee, 21; Indiana,
19; North Carolina, 19; Georgia, 16;
Mississippi, 15; (’(dorado, 13; California
10: lowa and Minnesota, 9 each. Ala
bama, Connecticut Maryland, Michi
fan and Wisconsin 8 each; Louisiana,
faineand South Corolina 7 each; Kan
sas ane Rhode Isladd, 6 each; West Vir
finia, 5; Arizona. District of Columbia,
udian Territoro, Yew Mexico, OregfuT
Utah and Wyoming, 4 each; Florida
Nevada and New flarapliire, 3 each;
Dakota, Nebraska and Washington Ter
ritory, 2 each; Delawere, Montata and
Vermont, 1 each.
One hundred and one persons paid
die pet&ijty of their crimes by death
during thej>ast year. Of this number
ninety-eight died on the gallows and
three wore shot the scene ofrfthe execu
tions of the iatter being tkeandian Ter
ritory. Of those who forfeited tlieir
lives fifty-two were negroes,thirty-eight
were white, eight were Indians and two
were Chinamen. Three women were
(Routed. One was hanged in Georgia,
men, for having committed a mur
campmeeting, another was exe-
South Carolina, with her broth-
for murdering her sister, and
died on the gallows with two
■Hpn North Carolina for killing her
Eighty-eight of the execu-
B|S were for murder, five for arson,
treason, two for lying in wait
ugand three for assaulting
yvgJJEI The persons hanged for trea-
|fidian scouts, executed
by the States authorities at Fort
Grant, Two brothers were
hanged togefcu* in Tennessee, and two
cousins on the same gallows
in Pennsylvania. Of the murders expiat
ed, six were those of wives, one that of
a husband, one of a son, one of a sister,
one of an aunt, one of a daughter-in-Jbflj
and one w*as committed in prison. Hi
of the executions was that of Guite®
for the assassination of President G vm
field; one that of the Indian chief, Bra®
Bear, anAtfto occured in Xew Yoi®
those of Snunun and Leighton on Ac^|
!!0 and May Irrespectively. The i®|
executions aiWlivided among
il States and Territories a
Georgia, ll;B||uth
iana, 7; North (Hrolina, 6
each; Dakota,
and Kentucky,J
New r York, J!
■■i . i
Deceill^^V
Ketchum, in Ida
ho, is without a fHWfcor.
WeeksviHe, ontfe Northern Pacific
sprang to life in one week.
Huron, Dakota litis just dedicator! <>
$9,000 public school house. and ‘ l
At brand-new Townsend, Montana
lots are selling at S9OO apiece. ’
Glendive Montana, is able to build a $3
000 Congregational church.
Minneapolis built two thousand new
houses during last year.
Butte Montana light, up the path of
civilization with electricity 1
One hundred divorces were granted in a
day at Seattle, W. T recenth .
Fifty citizen s ofjHelena have annual in
comes of over $20,000 each.
Livingston was unknown , year ago.
Corner lots there now sell tor $1;000
iOO bushels ol white potatoes were
W"t °iand e acreof Whatcom count y
Near l>aker Cii v 3,200 pounds of pow
der were used in one blast. A mountain
was blown down.
A s*lid bit of gold that weighed 152
ounces was found at Happy Camp, near
rreka, California, a few days ago.
The mounted police of the Northwest
1 et ntory are to be supplied with porta
bk iiouses tor themselves and horses.
SJOuse that was killed on Fine creek
linker county, Oregon recently had pie
ces ol gold hearing quartz of an aggre-4
gate value of lifty cex*ts in its gizzartLjjj
Useful ill tlie Uamily,
M e usually leave it to doctors to reco
inmend medicines, but Parker's Ginger
so useful in our family
in reheVitig sickness and suffering that
™ e , say too much in its praise.—
balc^ATgus.
. v
An Ohio pastor had to to his
congregation that the marriage ceremo-
for that morning was
as the prospective bride
grotJia was in jail for larceny. Then he
a sermon from the text. “Thou
stcal -’’
__ y
Honest andlnberal.
the Hoj's in each t>ottli-sot Hop
the present price. sl. 25 per
cost more than a bottle is sold lor,
the other cosily nudiciues, and
ami price are kej>t Hie same, we
is holiest and libroai in the pro
no one should complain, or
■ use s®uif or cheating l*ogus
the price is less.
A party savants have just
gone home from an expedition to South
I aeitic. J hey have settled to their
own satisfaction the question of the
mer existence of a race of giants
- Ligonia. as reported by Magellan. V
pandering over Terra del Fuego
round hunian bones of such a size
convinci§tuem of the veracity of
ladies who had
have i ten
lv.K.. am's
they e *
E'l'olii. ITloi'ida.
Fokt Ogden, Fla., Dec. 2. '382,
Editor Gazette:
In our last to the Gazette we promised to con
tinue tlio report of our trip from Dunnedtu to
Fort Ogden. Since that time business has been
of such a nature as to impel us to drop the pen
until a more favorable time presented itself. We
failed to get the Gazettes containing our two
former articles, consequently we are somewhat
at a loss to know exactly where to commence.
W'e departed from Punta Kassa on the mail
boat, which plies from Fort Ogden to Fort Myers
touching at Punta Kassa, making two trips a
week. The direct direction from Punta Kassa
to Fort Ogden is north, Leaving Punta Kassa
on the above sloop we looked to the right and
saw the broad Caloosahatchee making its way
to the gulf from Lake Okeechobee. A dredge
boat has been at work for Beveral months in this
river, deepening it so that the fertile lands sur
rounding the Lake may be made productive. The
work Is nearly complete. It is probable that a
canal connecting the Lake with the Atlantic wUI
be dug In the near future,
An unfortunate accident occurred between
Fort Myers and Punta Kassa on the 28th or 29th
of last month. A puff of wind striking the mai
boat and turning It over Four little boys were
drowned—all I believe under 12 years of age,
three of them belonging to one man, a Mr.
Bright, a widower; the other one belonging to
a widow. The captain after making zealous en
deavors to save tfte drowning boys, left them to
meet tlieir horrible fate. Two of them held to
the watt's- keg until it began to fill through the
tßlng hole. Had the keg been air tight they
might not hive been lost. When thevsaw the
keg fast filling they cried for the cataMbe save
the youngest bceJlier. When the eepßPwach
fikpre lie lay prostrate for sevaral hours. The
Inren when found were eaten badly by fish. A
sing steamer lifted the boat from t he bottom
*oU year will soon be past and the new
it. Christmis here, we presume, passed
by more quietly than with many readers of the
Gazette. Yet we dc not say that It was not en
joyed. w i have no drunken brawls to chronicle
and no deaths.
I will relate the Christmas we had. and then
the readers may compare It with theirs, and see
If t here Is any resemblance.
Last Saturday morning after a short confine
ment to the school room, we (three In number)
saddled our horses for the occasion
and began a r e-treat for the Myakka, a river in
the western portion of Manatee county. The
distauee not being oyer 3tt or 35 miles. The day
looked rather dark and threatening. it con
tinued in that appearance until late in the after
noon, when It began to drizzle, but not enough
to make it disagreeable, on our way we pass
ed through Pine Level, the capital of Manatee
court house Is a two story building
of not as costly a structure as the one
in Pike. Besides the court house there were five
other business houses and accordingly the same
number of dwellings. This was on Saturday
yet Santa Claus had evidently been there til
night before, as a stately pine had been
from center to circumference by a dls-j
charge of powder, a big dance had occurred and
160 bottles of health restoratives (beer) had
devoured by probably as many as one-eigSt
pysons. So you see the time was nearly at
hand.
■hPto l nder the lot they were
gßvsking the one half bushel of it
was put into a hollow made in the end of a pine
■jock about four feet in length. It was then
with the end of a weighty pole. When
Hie through that process tt is taken out and ihe
(gp aborted by hsnd. It after being assorted
e - We thought this a slow
id} uie above place men
a debate, to be held log
school house RSjhjtood in'the midst
head or hammock to the rear, ihe
locality was thinly settled. The
Jrs thenflgjre bad several miles to eoml
Hkliii 1 to discuss which is the meat beau®
eye * Ule works ot ' art
over night at a .Mr. Hai.dcocks
BBHM|H>n a hospitable manner.
tained by music ou
The
Lincoln Reads a Poem
Honest Old Abe Entertains llis
Cabinet With a Little
Quotation,
Novv gentlemen have more or less poetry in their
souls; listen to this;-’ and Abraham Lincoln, then
President; rose from nis chair, in his office in the
White House, and read, in trembling tones, which
indicated his own profound appreciation of it, Dr
G. W. Holmes’ hLast Leaf,” of which the follow
ing are two versesf
•‘They say that In his prime.
Ere the pruning knife of time
Cut him down;
Not a better man was found
By the crier in bis round.
Through the town.
Now tlie mossy marbles rest
On the lips that he had pressed
In tlielr bloom;
And the names lie loved to hear
Have been carved for many a year
On the.tomb.' 1 ’
Mr. Miehae/Gullfoyle, of Binghamton, N. y.,
is not as old as the venerable Boston citizen of
whom the poet wrote with such tender pathos,
yet he is more than three score and ten.” For
the past eight of those years, - ’ lie writes, “I have
been a perfect cripple from rheumatism, hobbing
about as best I could with my cane. I took Par
ker s Ginger Tome, and am now supple and strong
as a gymnast. There is no trace oj the disease about
me
Mr. it. VV. Mosher, wholesale druggist, of Bing
hamton, writes Messrs. Hlscox & Cos., of Aew
X°!.K I’roprtetors °f the Tonic—certifying to Mr.
Gullfoyle’s declaration.
Having all the properties of any preparation of
ginger, Pikers Ginger Tonic is n remedy of infi
nitely greater range aud power. It cures all dis
eases a rising from an Impure blood or .imperfect
. . I ”, es y °, U v. Dyspepsia (and all its consemiences)
Malarial
Bronchitis, •cjdßPhmon
l sii gt its
Jtfafejjr size the cheaper.
Hendrix, Rockhill* gv
MiuiuiactuiTH’M of unci I)<‘iilW*m
Sash, Doors, Blinds- Paints antiyH
In Short Everything Needed ii^^lding^fio^^^L
GIVE US A AND WE
JOHN TROWBRIDGE & SON?
MANUFACTURERS
CHAMBER SUITS AND FURNITURE,
3 Fort Street, Second Door from Decatur St., Horse Cars,
' - GEORGIMj
Jam i-6m
Our TCut ter, '*l
tHE BEST AXE EVER OFFEREfI
AND AT SAME HRICK AS OTHER dlfll) AXES. TBY ill
t HOUSE FURXISHIN^^H
Sole agents ftr “Keen
Aves, Pocket KMves and edge tools
Owners and PrArietors of KirkseyJ^^^^^^g
ADJUSTABLE
Merchants buying a
most complete stock to
Ai lant m Satisfaction
General Agents for Porter'sAitHt Gombination (
the most useful article for gai®niiM purposes ever
- We call attention of the lA to ftur House Fiir
Clothes llampetc La]) Biscuit Beaters
decii-tr J
Gordon Instiwki. iiartiesville,
Will open January Bth 1883, with the same corps of earnest, rtSiera
HU'ai have so Indefatigably in the past to build up in Barnesvllle all ‘"kuiM. jkorthj
9P the an inMfcjgent, progressive community. We are determined
f allot its the higti standard it has maintained in the tS
r demands of the times haveTHßced the terms to the following very low J ' .Kt
Senior and Junior Classes, per
Sophomore. Freshman and Ist
2d, sd, and 4t| G rades .W. ... 3oo| im ....H,
Thanking our friends for the of ylr, we raspectfullv solicit iHH
uanee. For further information ft M
... fIL . W * CIfARI.KSft. I.AMIII)IN,JHh
W. Secretary. W
wtftks of will be STATEMEN^^^|^BBm®MBH
long iaLuropA-ui account
ve floods iiAorne of the
ilhJ|gj^lif^einein^W^TTj
the KILL J
-T* J. CARLING>
Plumber, Gas& BteamFitter,
Tin Roofing and Galvanized Iron Cornice,
GAS AND OIL CHANDELIERS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. •
Bth. Tubs, ]®a?hte NL ash.
Hot Water Boilers, Cooking Ranges, Fountains,
Force and Pumr&
o.+
RUBBER
Steam Gruages. 'Watei^B|B||M
Steam Wliistlers, Ste;i.f>\
Cxas Steam and
Write for prices to
mar ?® 35 Colton Avenue,
■
FIN E
durak iluggi^^^H
and lO Second Street,
MAOON, |8
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3 i Afiof”
1 wu -Ul
lockj el
?;':. - "'V i;’. ss
mmm ' - ■ '
HIE BEST WAGON
—ON WHEELS-**
AEjaß BROS, a con
MrffiaaciNE. ms„ ts
21AK£ Ksgi Y V A iJrM'Y O V
a* Spring Wagonß'.j
v to uuccWjl work: m rShploying non,- but :ho
t,y U 'BBhoI'GII KNOWLEDGE of tl.c biisinesß, we nSIS
on wheels?!
• JfiCS&lrfH ‘O’ i : >SiAK r :ii !v, hut Ai;e.'ii - may, oil their own rmrponsibUity, :u^H
■HHHIHHHHHHHHHHHBkii HO agreed :
WAGON No to be we!] marie in every pam^H
v ■-•- !.’C* : >.. W of the pane: is sufficient L.r nil work with fair®
A ',y' ' -•.W‘ *■ m' "nc year from this date by reason ef defectif* maierifti
Aotic’s?:''furnished at place of aie, free of charf, or th
*K/£" ’. y /A *'.■£■' 1 be paid in cash by the purchaser producing ft i
I
• - Bom everv section of the United SUtB, 6<l 1
AGRICULTURIST, to 1
...
PPll
hfea-ittjiirrVrv- M
*akihl
powdhrl
k Absolutely Pure.^B
Tills powder never varies. A marvi&ljßßJ/ _A
strength and wliolesomeness.
than the ordinary kinds, ami ' ’••' -’‘si
eomnet!' ion with Urn mult n ado jfl' '. '
weight, phosphate pow
In cans. Hakin- l’u\\ d> r
jjtew York.^^BL
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