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VOL. XIX.
EEIZUL NKECTMT.
M»yw—D. & Wtastor.^^
Wraoeier—W. H. Dnnirf.
Msnlte-L A. W^taunw
C.mr.ntf 81 G Carter. W. E Lam,
K, L. Wafaa, W. M. PtoeteJ.C £ Eady
Cuoncff OKeta reeuad and > xrt Tukt
dsy aighm 1* sack ■oott.
CHTBCHE.-*.
Metwoowt.—Pressing voeocd Sanday
and Antiudwy before ia eart mra^. Rev
WJ. Woo*. pnmnr. Pwwcltcg e* ire
Eonfag by Ear. R. J. M<LKw«L Furer
nmaf’irr Wedaewtay xgtt rtoday
artani U)t bl
Birtiw -Pmactisg third Sniutay and
faatsiday An ia aact mxßli Bev. F. J.
Avt, paster. SaarHy .»■ •’ >3O a. m.
PxraiTlvc Bvmvr—Prearnine ever
Iburta SubAvt a ! Saturday before. Iter
8. & terns. raw. c.
tKRET ORDERS
Chacatabchee Chapter No. Si R
A. M —MerW second 3adria.y night is
eaek an nth.
CtoCaioi^tber Lid ’s No. *1 F i A
Ji Mea*«otaad third salnrtay Bights
bi meta wa'a
Ttxe C?oxi.~nty.
firfiaary—G. A • 'nil
. «tk fioperior Coen—L F. Lace.
S«a~M—L J -tepaans.
Tas deceive—A. C. ^ara.
T*» ’’oiiector —H. t. Spearman.
Tr. arer—.V G. L-adr.^k.
Surveys: r—M J. ffit&y
Coroner—S. EL Fnr^.r
Ok Adnnnar-e; z— P H tT’- :.,vr
&aird C-tanm®. nrr? Ra b and Re re
—si. A. Ctaia, ChMirsar. M. T. A.
ext. H. L. Hendrck, It A Lis’ B II
Tompkins B. vrd me^t» ;a re^ntir «e»-
ree drst Tuesday# in Janosry,April, J : ■
aad Oeubar.
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M P-
Waint SB,tSICiDid. —Th ri ’’hlay
W T Lsiw. J ?,F. B. Brwv. N. P
I lbl
HEART DISEASE!
Flattering, No Aryetito. Couiu Not
Steer, Wind on StcmA'h.
‘■Jbratoog time I had a terrible
pndn at my heart, witch fluttered li
must incnsaafitly. I tad to appetite
and cnoU not steep. I w u'd be er m
■eiled to ait up in bed arid belch sns
from my st.<mact> until I tbongiit
that erery minute w»<dd my list.
There was i feelain; of • rpressi a
aboßt my heart, and I was afraid to
draw a full breath. I cooid e t sw—p
a num without resting. Uy hus
baad induced Fie to try
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
and am happy to say it has cured
me I now hare a splendid apgetite
and sleep weii. Its efect was truly
marrelooi.'’
■XS. HAUXT X ST AKA. PotwriZe, Ps.
Ur. SEJ«F.»-t Cerrissoll on a
rairxjLi'* th>& fir* “s -tx>r will wacCti
Ail ejagx^- 1 * *■ : !•»*«. * bo*x?»w ft, i?r
KwfTl &• <*dt, ca rwrw.m <rf
UM Dr. ILsoa LirßUra* Qko 7. < ^aru iaii.
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san v» raaataa.
■mm Tteely fa.BKM*tene Bit falb
•fa WlfaMMfav fa Cwltlsm
tiM Tho PIM A aoXUC.
The time has anrwd to begin ere
eutinn of the well kid plans which
’ hove been thomcgb'r erwidered and
digeored doriag the last two or three
months. The farmer having dene
his port well in the way of prrpara
r tion pots the w-cis in the gmnnd.
trusting :n His kind hnvidnier, who
! «ends the sanehine and the ruin, to
- crowx with plenty the iabur ot h J
' hands.
We ihooid never »ic;’e nnreasuna
b'e hopes, the greatest curse tc the
farmer, but we •!© aftm> that where
both head and •.'-art are properly
u«d and gnid.’d by all the light
whirh reason, experience, experiment,
Kiesce aed last, but not '.east, cora
oicti semse can thro « spun the nian
ajzement of a form, it is n longer a
■ question of fadwre bat owe of iu;i»*
, Nothing short of drouths and • jciones
caa prevent a fair return for ’he labor
aad Uh! of the hus'Madnuia.
The farmer having dime his part
•ell in the way • f pre^santtioo, se*
■teving sprouts, racks, si: ng gn. ws
aad mending terru e., curr plauting
wiil e:a.m his adswtioa first. Deep
aid thorough pwlverisation of tire
sod before piant.ng and rap.d bnr
‘ lighter working after it is up. awled
by niiiuures, if rkcr-^ui. are tCe se
’ erets of sacMssfai earn n.-,ag. Plant
as early as pceaoie. If bit down by
frost no hur r d <4l ewansu Early
planted corn tends toneary ears: iate,
,to large stalks. Vn poor ia&d give
,in pie distance. On rich land y>j«
iiiay leave thicker a drtJL The
principle ia the mine as in pasturing
animals. The richer the «mI and
finer the grass, the larger the unm
_ her ea« be kept uu a given are^ Be
, ture mi oae point. Don’t pi<Bt corn
। ou land an poor that the crop will sot
pay e»>»c of prodßctien.
Sorgr am. of » hicb the -arty amber,
• CMses m Zuud titue to nil wot a short
»age in tue grain ration, .i.ouid recrev?
irpetiai attention this swath; ilsn the!
,ed top variety should he planted to,
a better for hogs aad uiuks than Mr-1
ghnrj aad it makts a very goal syr-'
»p for man.
In this latitude the last two week?
»»f February is regarded as the prop
’er time for sewrug rats nrlan-L
On bottom lands they may be sow a
up to the last of Slarcii. The later
i.e sowing the thicker the ing ii
a good rule, as thick seeding dastene i
I maturity.
AH kinds us manure, c-i'ppt the
r-rv s- ’ .i'tde. amrocnatted, as tn ge
r.ons f .-rt . -iers. ought to L- placed
ill r« -. Sutik? *pl.mt*
Zngnme. Thoee which ar- a ilbb-
Z-r ■ f hc-iag ‘tt I y kach _ -- i
^.d o fF <qtanirT Sk r m
-uo nn; r - rt:*- ’ 4 k«i- -7 .
IS
»■ in .r j .37.j T >c* *n ■<<
-
agns! r ißC’itv of the . . *r w 1 t2e*n
Cvrtoc uxd with -uperp **-
pn^re maa-5 cue of -be c
best mernr-* uiun . -* tb*
aoatbrm It w c^. a£ c*re^use
so frt Zdc Em to he pii i * :..e wti.
: middle mea, aad 00
var.crt hare to be paid on it It is
on-of the best trecauie it ecatdas
all go«d f-rtiiisem, ve b :r c a and
phosphoric acid, but in addition,
i «* stable manure, all of rhe elements
treedeu by the crops. Taking the
bnsaels «f seed to one Lunlrtd
r*xi Svia tri *cperpGMWpr*«i^e naMtrs 1
good eombinatio*!- Whatever we du
now. we will in time be eon pelted to
adopt the ictensive system which will
make ocr lacds grow setter as they
grow older. In other woris, as the
inhabitants of the country increase,
the agneultur^ prodoets mast be
lacrew- d eitherbw ’'ringing inareaaed
1.1; • w,
FKAN’KUM, GEORGIA. I MARCH 8, 1835.
J- — — - - Uli. -— - I—»^MwfaSW— Wl
, ^s^s^is^r t^^s^psißis—
‘ ing that already under csltivstißa.
As the wenraanot isrrMW indesimte
ly, every fanning aectton that prea
pers permanently must do so by im
peered methods of farming. In sd
lijtara to this looking to inereased
festdity of tb>- soil, the iniprovemeot
ot sceti is. i( not of equal, of very great
imyortance and should also receive
the moot careful atteotwo of the
fir net. I fee! euu3>ient ;a the opin
• n that the prodoetioo of goad land
cao he increased from 10 to 20 per
cent by the use of improved seed,
bat it would not pay to boy these,at
tabu iocs prices every a-aaun. Every
farmer, by a little attention aad judg
ment, can improve his seed to as_
great an extent m the foruiilr of the
sml will justify. Stick to your
farms aad us^ruve them.
It ia a fact winch to be regretted
that this country is in a more impne
erahed ccndiuua to day than it was,
2»i r^ars ago. Well, may we stop iw •
our race to finarcial ntin and ask
■ ayistbis? I consider and suhnait
one reason only to the careful examL:
natom «rs al! as being the priowry:
cause. Take twenty farmer? sod ask
’Uem .he question, what are you go-j
ingtodo next year? and seventren'
out of .he twenty will invariably an
swer yon thus: If I can sell out 1
,m going west. They go to w.rrit the
nei: Tear with the full intention of
leaving if they can sell tlierr land, i
The renait ia. they are poorer than they
were the year befove smi there is leas
probability of their dupwingof their I
land. Why? Firw, because uwir lam!
U more impoversMeil. and. secondly,*
t;>- e is !—» nwiiwy in ::<e country to
bare land with. Tajs year ny year
w» speed on to ruin, to the grand cri
tu by our own fxn’t. Bot how are
we to ro.’reed tn piaci z the brakes
epon the wheel of mh^’rtßM? The
remedy is as sbople a? flu* cause- Let
•here he mere ntic&ction aa’owg al=
cheeses. Cor.tentiwn-. is oce-daif of
rhe battle. Let each rod every tnan
iiake np his mind to remain where
■ his tot Las U-ea cast, and ’ > improve
■ his laud making it w^xv adeable an 1
' oro£table. There d starorlr a thrae-
F sr - . --— ■W’W— -A
.ear to g> is the way of manure. Let
. him cut dawn toe area it arwrwry
। from a two horse Lins to eneand eu;-
' urate better ami rotate more, thereby
tmprnriag hi* land .od maksug m< r
) clear money. Atjhe end of the firs:
, year he can have mure moo»y to ex
pend on his land. bom hu land
prod'sces mure to the acre than the
land oc the hills, be therefore com
-1 mends the best tabor of the country
and bis land prudnces well. The la
; bor of the couu'ry, instead of leaving
ir as it is uow doing, will eotne to us.
an ! onr want- fields will ue made fer
and plenty reign supreme. The
u.^de prof -ri h« of planting will not
F»-so wdliugiy tiesertrd as it is now
bi the y..-ng me ~ who drag oat a
i f- >f exi-' -nce it other callings,
• > - .-on, p nsat-’ i being barely a
-i • ’
I s.~ the At! tra '’rmstitoti' n of
f, r- ts a [ reta.. m >f five honored dol
lars to the t-inu-r wno prtel'ices the
must ee rn, eottou aad ’obe co to the
acre. W course that is a great stim
. ■ ■ if all the prize acres were hon
esrjy formed and bcnestly judged.
Lr* •• ;y former this year hare him
a -raz acre in Ciro and note the re
sj,’in the future. Tir-refxe let ns
not pitch our tests westward, but
ror.sin iu the luid of ottr adaption
and do a.; in our power to make this
’ e turn.ng -ra d’our ex^tence, by
r>'i ding up our forma* practieißg
rd ! et:»CTT. Di'r: 'y. ;g oar hornet,
and don't f‘»r^et tn thank Him who
gave us oor existence as to what we
are and to what we will be.
W. H. Cock.
Cookrvu’u-. Ga.. M irch 1. 18%.
A SOUTHERN ....
- - - - FARMER
CA% T AFFORD
Ta de w dMTGt Tie A: *■'> W««< J Cas
■exn^a*.
The Farm Question Box
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—s wwn- S ' a-ssr.n” » •” *• «t» V *
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tsrs ww*
ra« Ciowssiwi
Prize Acre Crops
f Tg- ;♦< *»*F*tr"; r •-d* Axw
V w-u LI the «»•■■« ' H»' « ■••
» c ? HLkT.M tor cr^ r • V -fa *n irw<
I 'h v F :/ sQ-« Hwpv n—if BC’t Wr.
la^croaß in t'^xr
w a-^ •* < rt !• «a faitw 1
pwn»-t
t^r j aruetfar*.
thi <xn»TT-rTT»nw.
AU« CM. «fa
. _ ^±"Jkjb *1
•■VM Her HafaaMMkm^^ ’
• .
The heroine of is'
nadoabred y M s, H|HHk A*
■ t! * n«k of her awn
her hatband trsas hs^Wkm to pAtop
by s bear. The vtorfW her exphat
. us, uuired. ronutnoc «Bm ^lhMta
.«ra>i ia the nigtorCflllhitKioa. ;
Qau»
. tber Cree* and *k»
Bhrth. The town >f Sfatk^K it a
beantif . hi^.i ft, foot
, of the mooritaio wha^H|H|p th*
Wtlkd and L: FwT
-m- time «opMHHmk*ke aad
.' Pteaamt 11:1' ' areltoKlitttiy aae|
noyed by a >-ar. whi^K«toaHniMe||
Barns have l«- add;
sheep and . ~aMto*atoe I
This mara. : MW-,
cessid -jy - ^Kr SbM^i
KMgte nrghtj
.i^^HSmi ofa‘
a^MHßito tai-
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. Mr^^SabowM jpi
iv
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■ yvnir.g. Th- lie T **wr
sDeepti-.e vl Os twBatoEMKL ToWf
» ;r» ^"L he'K
the hear. a . y
beveru. r,.,- it*
u *’
•biter. Tb« aflag ^M*mv*v >•
i-tonduiwd «r 0 * le JHMKmIi
r’. -.a.
-r-. -n ..... *> XWHto’tT oto<
’ ^RFs^v=st7t :
•js heardia the xieinitviTtn^l^w^
Kuagte foil Mire that the vaaaeof the
trouble was the Lear ami, vetzing bm;'
4pn. he hastened out In the saritre
ment of the awtaeuC he forgot ail i
about the trap in rhe gar-Ln path.
He approached the spot about the
same time m bruin einerg-- from the
barn with his prey. K ingle was
looking fur a cham-e to pfant a lead
of buckshot in th- >ear, when su L
Jenlv hui feet slipped froni tir.der
him and down be mobled into the
pit. He bad barely recovery himwdf
when the bind quar ra of bru » came
sibling down the sb. ■ of the fr-shly
cot earth. The thief aaßb * >ald-be
captor were both ea gbt in trap.
The bear waseai r ing away a sheep
wheu the accident ’ -feH hm. lie
r-hnqnished uu pi :-. but r dd not
ni’ him. He ma- adesf- rare effort
• rezain his equiih -iw, bat try as
he wooM he slid a: Uiiy < , owuwan!-
The farmer was too: mr-ttrickea. He
1 . not kno v wbat o do, a. to get
out of the hole was nwpoes •>>■ He
had already loot t: gun, and i»e bod
no desire fur an ei. xmter with the
bear in such cb re qaartera. .The
shvggv ‘oat was tr. . pressing s.'uuJC
hio. He conceive 1 the i -aof push
ing the ear up. Unia was as much
surpriz’d as the former hinaelC am!
’ gladly *’oepte»l a-- stauo- ‘o reach
- terra tiraia. Try a? he would, aow
, ever, the bear eoab i be pushed
Siif-i y out of the t> e, sod :n this p»
sition the man and wast were found
* bv Mrs. Kangle. w •> had been at
■ true’- i by the n«a- ia the tarn an 1
scanned other btisbuadfs pre-onged ab
sence. With her h Itai; irysng for
help in the bote an 1 a mo: star black
bear struggling on die brink of it —
it was a sight ^ic » . uave an-
nerved a stoutes h’ rt S.e m<rped
the situation at nee. The gun
dropped by the for Mr when fidliag
lay near Ute bole, this she se-.
cored. To tawe no chances, however,
she ran to the hoc -'- an - qu<ek!y got
net two long kr. ea. With tbewe
arespons she tea;; eared sptm the
scene a ocment latsc. One of the
endartes she threw down to Mr.
E ingle. and tain 1’ ■ what khe wo*
about to dm It wa their only cnance.
The muzzle of the . iw she thn placed
elete to bruin’s he-. : and both barrels
were diochargsd. F&h a how! of
pain the bear fell cxh upon the fii-
U)kT.
Fre.!ir>d by the shot which had
shattered hie bead trui” fell upon
&Mosr and! sank ifs daws deep
MBBrtoartfeh. Prepared as he'
IwmCmtmi attack, be crab I not send
fh»knife Made home. The bears
priMHMfa wnr mortal, however and ire
| was steady dy tag. This tart, tbmigh,'
aawM sat Be tecaraed by Mr. ami
Mm Kns^e, m»d tLe<*rm-r* }%f
M still » fasminer.• J. T. *- Each'
blfiw of bls huge . . fNM<
wildlv »bo« . ^-atecVd .Loe .
fawn-about the table. His hove
wHtebed the combat Mur ths
brisk, tihe wcv ttet ter husboad
was bring badly lacerated aad would
possiblj be tallied if brain was out
■MB jtegoßdied. The spaa was
annul, b«t she saw • chafes to m-e
.MEbastewd’s life, sod it Bteied au
rpsMardwg' to induce ter i* ad-
I vwstage of it t rasping a ffnn boM
Rafter kai^, she jamfeu tewn npoa
jh»wi«& hwek andtte same, tw^-
ll^M^nljMrkwilPaD&ahdt inter
Snfß^gut^ the
^P^tod^l.bwk^tod. Ite kmfe
pasi'paMßed n tenrte - * - y
’Ttab writer, s^>o Mas te< Hy wr> *. ■: -
fedjfel! is ha wWa arms ex aiisfed.
t It was some urf-before be recovered*
‘hintef. daring which pepod .tech
|of tfiwM were espnoMl at the re<e«
rwaoatev wish ,w» swb.B. Ta get
NMtftfe hwfo was s moreaL^cu;’
■Mbtew than dtay hte so first
■teaK Kuug -«w re badly Mort
[wVtofM not wSH«t ba wils Afo'v
uawMbfew^h* string g. vh« Anally
■toardter* • L It wav then sf
Sr iwklmgMwjpA tethfoi •'mtumi
[•osn »am»e to*tn wMttamv and
'g£t Bes^redwi’Ti ■ • fa^a tho pit
aarew; h# porpoag,.
Srt.<k.aeeiUr>- >o <•» thyt when,
Ute oast tear vtetv xte te<c ' ortere
teMMswdf tetote- • ssprara ’ bun.
tekSt LteaJßepf* . » r
B> ’ fa —rtotow M —ry.
L'^ ** *
' . Ifteo piesrebGod j H s imluite/
^iadioaWssril ailwuw proaidenre to r*.-
death z worthy tr..' <r from
t iiigninjß aa At oor remoter couma -
MMlte, ait btewf teMy^tared to-
fother ia Israel ted folnm. a teaeter.
ago i>ie and as example of forth and
pfety no more.
Thaw, “in the midst of life we are
in death.” usd none of os np-n our
I brief pilgrimage here below can
light the veil which ebws oct the
;an known region, xtere tte Kr. g
and serf meet upei an equal baeiv—
, from whence !he reaper cometb w di
hu aerthe to lay us d>wn: lit one
tact we all kouw, our lour must
come, do what we may to ward off
the mvvterioHS totich which stills all
‘earthly joys.sorrows acl aspirationa
forever.
Our worhy brother. M-. J. F.
ftipe aid, has ; eer tak- •-> ... i.oij
us. He died Feb. 10, I* *■>. at the
sze of 73 years, after a r ;• f
The life eo recently e!«ed i* --.1! te
fore cx I . social lif- - * a
bi- and affable^ and had i lar^ e
of p rteMiai firtenda. H-u •* v; *' .n
it a sa. rpi privilege or duty to puo
:■ y Ihe rer..
in life <*e the bnilfer of hia own
name.
Troth is violated by fu —
it may be equally outrug-d by ■
•Su tte uighrut praue tlfa ran -
aw air >1 .□ thia cas- U .r.ly ' *\*
that he b^oesf. ‘
i jest man.
Brother J. F. Copeland w> w : .
a self-m ule man, ar.d aa - .• <-?» so
eiaiij, reljgwFisiy as . * ;:a- •a y
catrfFpic'kmm4y ' - .« -tk
-■ bcow’y an*.
chiefly 4g*Tw»g4^ » - ..^r LU
LtWij are crown^J «uh * r
»nr*t by Ci*
When th- gle blast war was
snoniW b - wdrat spirit tel him to
enlist in the cans? of *us< 'ry. an-,
he remum-l a fkitbfol -..0.-r uulu
honorably d-3rharg»-d from t*.- •• '.- ■
ot Hood am! carnage to engage t ;. * —
more peaceable pursuits us li -.
In bosine^J be wae gtreefne*! by the
same principles of honesty seo in
tegrity that eliaract, rxetl Lis entire
life, his cocstaat desire teing to see
the King in his tea ^.y and fad ador
ingly at his feet.
He was a eeoewtent member of ti e
Methodist church f>r 51 year*, an I a
warm supporter of Free Masoory for
over 20 years, and we snomit the fol
. lowing resolataaM to the lodge in
merncrj of unr brother
* • ' ..
* jp T sirs rrrHET . >
* ( .XftSx and fre ; tetix J
nrb—sev deatirtau asten eataml
* oar malt? and ctateH fe* sU ox
, oap worth? teMter, J. F. Copwfocd.
Therefore, be jb
’ Refaved L That re fiascos w« depSww
thiefasffi. baltewfa haiaJMe aateufam
ito tire wOI of God. ■&> wt>.w esto «ad
> Itoepfncw* -I nwuif jure nfat ««j—
--'team Hoavea, wh— ihera will be 5»
mwoi pretfag.
2 That aiCe urtvear’resfe grew, way
^we as a M^s. ae Nethreo hunvMypray ex
fitob •sdjchmrrem <o Ite wiU Go»t «»
ttewt we cay teabtotoaiy, De fart.: off
tidags welt.
3. That in ou> iuKh of cw br- tter we
are F'sccde’l of to-u mtena warwing:
•*T>bn^*it Ihy mar be required A
tfter. • rtee< re lei na pnfa by his Kir and
drat?, aad mfa vwto r-ui w »we elaeta
Cm example • f oar ar-i ind I wly Savfre.
A Ttet we strt—t omlves in liwsfae
tout &•• rte merry sud .- .idac a of or
Henaeaty Tatlter, wirw h'tfog kiodwro
j^pnrr ’han Ufa ARtcvsb uur te*^
pifalte a rrfa tore west-*>:■! m f'hhs
ten *!itmifa.t. toy. Thy ar.il be done. He
ia.t» nv wimet’mea in danuxire. wreetimes
’ m wrr-w, bat all Wage wiaei) amt Wnderfy
T That we extend ear aympattay to toe
taraa.al wife aad ‘-tsSifeii, tte deptii cf
wire a£ ^ir.ib* ace other can felt
know
, i Tte’aimpyof three rsredutrrtu Tw
rent to rbo tins'yvflbe fa-eared and re
e iriei etatoe wrreury’absa k of this knife.
I. & WtoSB.
J. B. Saxaews,
R. D. Boozes,
Vbtumiiiee.
LXFObIHOX XOTES.
j The seesrtary of tte toc-rty of Pol
iak arthrts, Wiaicii nmde oue cl the
very test eshiixt* of platings d rhe'
worM's Brer, tea a lien to Pr^ddrm
^oftes^ Bf the C tt’^o tefas and lu-.,
, tertetisos! Kspro - -n, wkiog .
*m too Fire; Arte uu ding. Simitar'
tetters bone bee’ --misd from m
tiou ssd art m—tafioas ia tL.^
'aawutrv.
** ‘ -
r An firtnrdr fd^r Is lifcriy to be
, owe at t . at tke Cbcro* 1
>»>a*n.’'jwleß^Uur..u Exp«uon.
Appteateto ten 1» n irreje for tte'
• eunctwto-ei, and t*r luaticr i» uutierj
•**
Ire Ms^Gcftpe *r. itelw h^
tented tifa l*e ‘An pr^’eti
train of rars m tha world. It is like
ly that a similar exhibit will be
atonia by the Wacaer ear e-aupwiry.
Several so them railways hare int;-i
reaCrtl the? ir.-rst.oe to jia, on ex
hi* itM4k ♦wu-jw u the onw ^x
bib ted at C iicogo bv th New York
Central. '
Mr. H. n h4’ f th’ z-o
--| . ■ ...-. : .....
ship lines, p. red thr- ngb A’Lmt-i
few lays ago. .nd t.:! . > • r - :’ r’ -
of the Const tioc who-., t. e t» tb
ern radway t <»1 -n an-1 the expo,
dtkm. He t:--‘ ■ e go- mmett of
Lire of ft 'ATT- ■j ’ 'w * i * it <-C‘ 3-
try srd Tampx Mr. Plant says the
Expotr "U i - swan 1 pro- .. 1
and Mr. B. W. W :.n. pa - ger
Expo«-e>n : r:-.
->rae!r repro—t.'ep st the Cotton
St -. . ifa m^iami Mspootamu
so ', l,e- Jfe -A - ... t*''.. ■' r ■Lcll .■ i ’ *
e.•' ‘ ' *
o^l -.d*"Bs ■ th f r*?, a. r^gii.
th I ■' *>*•: mi’’ M. s“g il» e*AT ( 'i <>k tHC'
• ; ..r'- th- ’> 'Jr- J- ■
"l t f 'a 1-wxl { •* .*
rented Mr. • .rk Howeß, ' th
< oust.tut ur . • ..at S •a. • ‘
m* •’ j r * her?
X ..-. 1. xr - '. 't-i •• - El ■-e
Committee a■■■gn f- • adu; nj
tratios and cli-i.r m ‘.u.! . J.
TiK’ttr-H’ • "■- * ''.lll-
-ion*-? Lizn. * -an '* is -
1- . ■ . ■’ * •■
the nm.n eti'rance on court atu
str-et The d«.-..-n is je twreed oce
Dr. Price s Cream Reking Po-vJcr
W'wSTvrto HSjltoe* W«toa*l Or* J- •
.*■ * ^'ir- 1 <
NO. 50;
• . .e
KXELEC BT OTAXU.
1 Fmm Wl. Knwvfa a yMMc-alt
Cei’riw ml. Y»ar.
t s of Ite n»rt extra-w B.’-v
i defiir.sfromoverreaun* was th;* el
I C’Myjt H-rttort de L/tm. I .c— ,a*
1 -Pasis, be undeiook tie te’t of de
'.FM^febfag tbiriy quads iw thirty
, «L*y*. He died of heart fotiare -n tee
r twenty-eighth .lay of h^ t/iai, and
ti tire teart foi.are was te.-igirt on *j
’'t the ddßcal’ks of dig-«tioa.
By a strmgr er.tncid. uce, J. CI
Hnrttingtoo, of PbUadeipure.
p ecdeavßre-1 to aeoorr.pl ah u« same
I vfett, died on exactly the aanie day as
tte Frrn< homa, twe ty^rven days
after b* bad rattn of feta first 'paai.
■ ‘ A staßtar Sue overtook Mary SW
lar J. a V irginia. woman, and Ma i
nA de ( octa, a oooa in a West
Twenty-fifth streot naUarM.i ia tSr
.d«y. They hwl eniaJwtc! -^eeum
pie of the Froneb const the was so.-
' lowing his demire. AI! Aad of heart
r failure, eup-nndoeed by iflibgetinw.
This list .jf casualties w»a Ut tef.'
ject of drsemotoe ooe nigte ia tho
restaurant o( Emil Paul ia *'Ja r^.
A man-about-town who was pcreoi:
idfered to bei Pa«rf vfasK he ec .*4 ne t
•at thirty q> .vita : -t thirty *£iyto
Pau! accept -d and Let owe th-vieurl
dritarx that he wre- : ent forty-o«r»
; brare of quail ia Mmu <tay«. ar 4.
he bet five teadsatiifalteom additatt
that he wow'd simswnre tbirtam
quails ou the ’birtamth day of s*e
tra! sad fifties on the last lay.
By the forms of the c retract taw .
was iMawr-id front all tx-^rrioz wd -
from pepsin or iiqa da of any Lsiat
that would aul iwyCmii.
Paul woo the fe-s, ' it be saafr
-From the sixth to'be tc-otb 4; I
vuflbr-d fearfully. 'i..r birds Mt lite
s L-ui of Irai in ray stomwei and
-tf.vrd to asrimttaie. I had hearts
burn of the mfot Aft’-.ing kind, and
was mnunmtardy the point of
gt**^ it ep sixth and
F-nrrt d(p? us f^iL”
•‘Bwtby *iex*-» pf w&i pofar
.w^e Irwe^dp&ri c'-v^trenag my
I --oleat Usaiito of the gams. .Mee -
| tbs trer-ixdoy^t wa? plain
i saMmfi sot a parties M
1 mefatab^-Safoarafaiteaaw* it i Thr lT ।
Pn-sident Frank’ic Pierce died
frran eating cherrisa and iawnediately
after dilating copiously of m.ra.
The tusou? Ttewms Parr, of E .
laicL who was only notab-’- for the
t*c that be reachel th” age *f o . ,
hm Irei and fifty trass, w - invited
to Lne with the king, aad •
mu« h rat it ri. 11 h? I if- ' - *-*
tied in W -tm h- • A >b-y.
- was t bOSB^f ’^t
er, and many neoj befi-ve that «
i vth was ; ..r- ned Ly too irgh liv-
Aamsg d b men . veras of t -
•>ff a eerta . :. - uOer “V-
. . • - -. ata ■ I
thia quest;, t:, eamro-ly dra>red fall
~re ,t« cultivate V* 5U.11.:
■ ~■ • -S-. .• ' ~ littmiy -a? a
* —<*uj it -- ws a rice t .
th... S, :-y do not tr'.i. Tlx
catue is never meutieoed. Thia
'• 1 W
Mr. t'azi-beck. or:--.tai gentle
: X. ■ J- fa
- ; s d ; •
t 00. Mr < xs. be? k air? Mr. Ar!>
■ roy? • r : • w , - eg j’.’.'is -
■ bra of onenta! merchaats wM wia
. : - .ma < ■ Nr.
•<f Lt I X./. Ai * » W*”~*
'a*.
• •
A r r^. T-rta r th* j -
; x . ।IT * 1 r\fo.«--£;‘ •r»
fr* ’: f ’ 4 ♦ *ni Xt-eiuw.
• .1’ - • * j 1' it, -. . ' f .. t»*l ti.te
u’g-'t •'u* i cuy.
• । es -f < .-trnc'xo Wilkie- ■ .-.s
ri- - .ed from tae ar- itert at ba
A.. i tue u -21 of -i* propafad
Ct ’r i ... it is of the uvd
® ‘.r-