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ItTBLISfiED EVEBT TUESDAY
NOTICE.
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A. J. JERNIGAN, Proprietor.
DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
VOLUME VI.
SANDERSVILLE, 6A., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1885.
City of SandortvWt.
Mayor.
J. N. Gilmorr.
A Mermen.
W. U. Thioprn.
I). E. Houghton.
J. 11. Houkrtb.
A M. Mays.
8. G. La no.
('lerk.
0. C. Brown.
Treasurer.
j. A. Irwin.
Marshal.
J. E. Wrddon,
TIE A, HENDRICKS DEAD,
UK DIES SUDDENLY AT HIS HONF
IN INniANA.
A NSW TREATMENT
T*r Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dye-
pep«l», Catarrh, Headache, Debility, Rhsu-
nttlnn, Neuralgia, and all Chronta
and Narroua Diaotdara.
A CARD.
Hie Nation Urlevlng over lh« Ifenth of It)
Floc-l’re*lilent.
LYNCHERS ON TRIAL AN OIL TANK EXPLOSION,
MERCURY.
VKIHTT-ORB SOUTH UABOLIEIAK9
ARRAIUNED FOR DUBBED.
WOBHNRN UNDERNEATH DELUUEU |
BT BUBNiNU OIL.
THE MALE OP I.IBUOB TO BE STOP
PED IN PULTON COUNTT, BA.
Prabahle Kml of the Case— Illilsrr or tba
Unfortunate APalr.
Town of TornINo.
Intendant.
John 0, Harman.
Aldermen.
J. F. Msrkmom.
J, D Pranemn.
J. M. Brown.
J, R. Pritchard,
Clerk,
B. H. B. Mamet.
Marshall,
3. 0. Hamilton.
A. C. WRIBHT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
105 Bay St., Savaaaah, da.
mrWill praotloe In r!1 the Court*-
HARRIS A ANDERSON,
Attorneys A.t I,mw,
SANDERSVILLE, OA.
Will prncllco in tlio Mirtdlo Circuit, and in
the counties Hiinounding WftHliiugtou. Special
attention given to Commercial Law. [Jun23-ly
E. S. LANGMAUF,
Sttoi^ey ht L(kw
SANDERSVILLE, OAi
a. d. avail*, fa
EVANS A EVANS,
Attorney* At l.aw,
BANDER8VII,LE, OA.
F. H. SAFFOLD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
RAifUElWVILLE, OA.
snu i bipii. oi B'liiiMioipnik, tod t>otn« Milan* i that It
ia « n«w diseovprjr in medical acianew. and all that la
— * —‘Mar it a do’
■ latraad for It, consider it a duty which we owe to the
manr thoaaanda who are aufferinf from chronlo and
inoursble” disease* to do all that we can to
“•■•if* known and to Inspire the pnllio with
have personal knowl d«e of Dra. Marker and
Falop* They are ednoa ed, lnt*lll*ent, conocientlons
phnlelana. who wl l not. we are aure, make any state
ment which tber do not k - * * •
puli lah any taatlmoniaU
T. M. AUHTIIUIL
1 Fuhllpher “Aurtbi
Jphla.
•n. ... v t L OOIfBAD.
Edlter ••Luther** ObMfter,” Philadelphia,
PitiLADBl.PitA, Pa., Jane 1, KM.
In order to meet a natural Ini
Hama Macaata**
In order to meet a natural Inquiry In reward tooui
professional apd persontl lUndlng, and to wlra in*
creased ciinHdanc* In our statements and In Diegan*
uim-nesa of our teatlmonlala ami mporte of cases, we
K .nt the above card from gentlem«n well and widely
J* ,wn ffji? k if beat personal cli.ir*cter.
Our Treatiee on Oomnound Oiywnn." containing n
nlatorr of the discovery of and mode of action of thla
n markaldn curative agent, and a large record of sur
prising cure* in Oonsumptioti, OaUrth, Neuralgia,
Broiivhitia, Aatlitna, eta., and a widsrangtof ehronle
tiaeaaes, will be eaut free.
DIM. RTAHKKY A PALIN,
I BOB and III! UlraN II., Phllndelphln, Pa.
MUSIC, MUSIC
JERNIGAN
An Edgefield (8. C.) dl.patch give* th.
following detail, of tho Indictment of thirty-
one citizens for lynching * man who had
been charged with murder. The can has
attracted great attention in the South:
When the long and tedioua Indictment
agalnit tho thirty-one citizen, accuaed of
X nchlng T. O. Culbreath had been read to-
ly and tho prinonera had pat in a plea of not
guilty ami had a.ked In the u.ual form to be
tried by "God and my country,” the clerk In
quired:
"Are you ready for trial f
Senator Butler moved for a continuance.
Attoruey-Uoneral Miles aald It wae no matter
for him to dlecuia but routed aolely with the
court Ho said the State was ready. The
attorney, for the defense then had the wit
nesses called and forty of them failed to
anawer. Argument* for a continuance war*
then made by Senator Butler, Lieutenant-
Governor Sheppard find Major Gary, of
Pear Mea Killed and Twa Others Heel,nil, |
Injured.
An eiplosion of a tank of oil at the Phila
delphia Lubrlc oompany'a work, in Phiadel-
phla, ha. reaulted in the death of
three men and a boy, tho serious Injury of
two other*, and the partial detraction of
tbe establishment. Those killed were:
Alexander Banka, aged 10, residing at
110 Mifflin street; burned to a crisp. He was
superintendent of the gang of workmen, and
had recently come from l’ittaburg. Charles
Marshall, a boy aged 12, residing In Mifflin
street; at work with the men under the tank.
Joseph Roblmon, of Delaware, married,
aged 85 years, boilermaker. Artbu,
Crasher, of England, aged 2a
years, singlet entire body terribly burned.
The Injured were Patrick Boyle, single, aged
20 years, laborer; head, trunk, and extremi-
ttoe frightfully burned; will probably dla
Charles McLean, aged 24 years, single; burned
lalenee Kxt-liemeat la Atlaaia-A Lar*e
Vela Pelled—Malerll? nnlr 9IB.
The most remarkable campaign ever waged
In Atlanta was closed Wednesday evening.
Persons living outside of Ilia city cannot ap
preciate the pitch to which the excitement wee
carried. It was literally a crsxs on both sides
end the grsvoet apprehensions ware entertained
of disorders at the polls, Atlanta's usual good
■enss prevailed and the eleelion was orderly to
a degree. Pralea 1* due to the leaders of both
•Idas, and to a vast majority of th* voter* for
Gils result. Disorderly inclinations, or violent
impulses on the part of the votaries of either
side, unless properly managed, would hav* re
sulted In disasters. *1 here wse, however, gen
eral good humor prevailing, end the red and
bine taudwllched In Iho line, voted with noth'
g more than pleasant chatting Imre and there.
i'hero was victory in the air for tho probl-
e pro
hlllonlsts In the morning. They repluly
AuguelL
Judge Hudson, after carefully reviewing about head and extremities; probably will
the points made by the prisoners’ rounwl, ] not j, #|
Bowi/Strings,
Rosin Boxes. Etc.
Mr, Hendricks died Wednesday afternoon al
5 p. in., under circumstances that ware partle
ulaiiy diatreaslng to his fsmily and friends, in
somuch as they had not anticipated a fatal
It rniiDstion of his brief illness, end nobody
was with him whon the end came. He returned
f rom Chicago Hslurdsy last, and slno* then
had been complaining somewhat of a pain In
his hold and breaat, hut nothing sarlous wsi
i bought of It. Last night ho and Mix. Hen
drick* attended a receptlou given at th* rest-
lenoo of the Hon, Jalin Cooper, treasurer ol
(lie Htate, returning home in their carriage
about midnight. Mr, Hendricks had tskuifofl
th* heavy clothing which he usually wore and
put on a dices anil of ligbior material, and lie-
lore ho got homo he complained of chilliness
and a certain degree of eihauatlon, but attri
buted it to malarial InBuencas. II* sat by tbt
nddod to their objections the fact that the
condition of the public mind In Edgefield
county would not warrant a fair and Impar
tial 1*1*1 at the present time. He granted
, the motion for a continuance.
Attorney-General Miles then read an order
recommitting to the custody of the alierlfl
the eight pereone who had tieen balled up to
this term of court. The counsel for the de
fense contended that the ball bond woe In
{ elfeat until the parties wore actually tried.
Particulars of the disaster are
ae given In a dispatch as follows:
For some time past the Philadelphia Lubrlo
Machine Needles,
Oil and Shuttles,
that get broken, for wbloh new
plseas are wanted.
Wl'i prsetic* In all tho Courts of the Middl*
rireult tnd in the counties surrounding
Wsshlngt n. Hpecisl attention given to ooru
men.- il law.
0- 0- BROWN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
T Q ivkbnoh Ooi.ehhy, of Illluols, furnished
the briefest Thanksgiving proclamation of
the season.
CinxrJustice Wait.; has worn outlive
satiu robes since he first took his place on the
supreme bench.
tion of canes of nny man In America. They
were gathered from all quarters of the globe.
RoadeswrtU*, a*.
WUI practice in the State and Ualled MaW
Courts. Offloa In Oonrt-hooaa.
HINES & ROGERS,
Attorneys at Law,
SANDERSVILLE, OA„
Will praotloe In J-o counties of Wsshlutoa,
Jeffsrsou.Jolinsnn, Emanuel and Wilkinson,
and In Ilia U. a. Court* for th* kontharn Din-
? Georgia.
trlotof
Will eat as urents In buying, sailing *>
renting I tan I Estate.
OIRoeon Weal aide
Ool 11-1/
tef rnblls Rgnara.
H. If- flOLLinilD.
Physieien end Surgeon.
Dr. H. B. Hollifield,
•it)' oi tt»t)lKUir and returned home, now
oueis Ida proiexaloiiHl serviette to the oittsena
ol Hnudenivllle and vleinlty. Office with
Dr. II N Hollifield, next door tflfMn. Bayne’*
millinery afore.
a. W H- WHITAKER.
DENTIST
landere villa, No.
TBRMB CASH.
Offlce sthls llesldeno*, on Bmrrla atnet.
-iff,—
DR. J. R. MAY,
SANDERSVILLE, OA.
A. 3. JERNIGAN.
PERSONAL MENTION.
King of Corea to be chief farmer, with a
view to introducing our vegetables into that
country.
Edokiiton ANii Trbnholm, the now civil
service commissioners, are said to bo tho
handsomest mon 111 the sorrloe of the gov
ernment.
Seckktakiks Kndicott and W mitnky dis
courage further attempts to reach tho North
»lo, saving such explorations nro of no prac-
leal value.
SRnator Gorman, of Maryland, Congress
man tV. L. Scott, of Pennsylvania, and
Towasbend, of Illinois, once served as pages
in Congress.
Frakcih MiihI’HY, Iho temperance advo
cate, Is so much likod amt wanted in Pitts
burg, that there is talk of raising nil endow
meiit fund, the Intarostof which shall sulllco
to |»y him a salary of glO.UJO.
Kx-Prusiukst Aiithdr is a voracious
novel reader. While he was Vlce-Preeldcnt
he si * it hours in tho alcoves ol the Centres,
slonal library looking iiiinow novols, nml bo
llkoil love stories ns well ns a girl In her
toons.
Kinii Humbkht, of Italy, is thirty eight
yeurs old. His faco habitually wears a sad
and solwr expression. Tlio raro smile which
lights it is one of marked BWoetnoss and char
acter. His manners are courteous. He takes
great Interest in the education of Ills only
son, a hoy of ten years.
Lord Sauhbuky, the British premier,
dresses very plainly and neatly; his rough,
dark blue-ovoreont and dnrk gray "bars”
are quite unobtrusive, mid there Is absolutely
nopjjullarity about hli attire. Unlike Mr.
Gladstone, his collar is not conspicuous nor
are Ills trousers toosliort. A beaver couoonls
his philosophic brow. His oye is calm, his
presence full of consol ms power, and he is
In no wise a pretentious man.
was to be made In relation io these
prisoners now was the time to
make it. Senator Butler then mado a
motion to have all the thirty-one accuaed
released on ball until the next term of court.
Upon this proposition each of the three lead
ing attorneys for the defense made stirring
speeches. Lieutenant-Governor Sheppards
remarks were given with great feeling and
dignity and seemed to make a profound Im
pression. He took the grounds that the aa-
cused wore among the very best man in the
country. Bomo of them had represented the
people In the council* of the 8tat*.
Thoy would surely nnawor to their
names when called upon. The extraor
dinary spectacle was presented, be aald,
of thirty-one men, eight of them out on 1*11,
remaining quietly In tho jail, from which
they could have easily oecaped bad they da-
aired to do so. They were n.oatly men of
company's worka on the Delaware,at the foot
of Moot
loot* street, have been running to tlioir
work to repair a stono foundation under n
large iron still which contained 150 bar
rels of crude oil. Tlio repairs had
been partly oomploted, and aovornl of tbs
man were plastering up the Interior walls,
when the manhole of the still wss blown otf,
setting the oil on lire,tilting over the still,and
causing tho burning oil to fall on tho men
below. The explosion was followed a
few seconds later by a second report
Considerable time eln|>sed 1 score any
of the Uro apparatus reached the
scene, by which time the oil which still re
mained In ' ' ‘
family, and eighty children were depending
on them. The judg
dgo must know that they
did not contemplate flight Tbey ws.e gen-
iar*‘ ” '“"
declined to send fur a physician, although
urged to do so. He slept restlessly until about
9 o'clock tbs following morning,wbsn h* areas,
dressed himself and ate qutto a hssrty break-
last, saying that ho felt much heller, tnd
would attend to considerable delayed business
luring tbs day. Ifoand Mrs. Hsudrioka walk- j ,tout"th*’case,'and to the arguments made
tltmen of character ana standing In the com
munity, and would be ready to defend them
selves against the grave charge against them
the proper tiino
tho tilted tank and tho portion
which had flowed to the ground was burning
fiercely.
A few minutes afterward tho work of res
cuing those who had Ikiou injured was begun.
An elderly man was found lying against tho
fence which surrounds tho works, nlsnil
seventy-live yards from the explodod tank.
He was uncout.-ious, and was terribly burned
about the head and face.
Joreph Robinson, aged about 35 was
found lying on tlio ground close to n pool of
burning oil His clothing was saturated with
the oil, a portion of wbloh bod been burned
off. lie was so terribly burned that a por
tion of tho Hosli of tlio right leg came nlf
iff Ids pants-
while a surgeon was cutting ol
loons He has sine* died.
Alexander Banka, aged 40, had charge of
when the proper tlmo ahould come. the gang, mid wo* working Immediately un-
Judge Hudson spoke kindly and feelingly 1 der tho tank when the explosion ooeurred.
ed out for nearly lislf an hour, and b* appar
ently regained bis physical vig ’ ‘ *~
iieas. Au hour later, however,
troubled with pains in the region of the sto
mach, and Mrs. Hendricks sent for the fsmily
>ur, end h* sppsr- j,y tbs attorneys for tho prisoners be added
Vigor and chearfnl- i t g e auxger to the health of the thirty-one
rer, he began to be i primer, if (hey had to remain In a Jnfl not
phyaician, Dr. W. C. Thompson, who relieved
ois pain, lie arose from his bed, in 1 ' ” *“
. lie arose from hU bed, in which he
had lain ouly a few minutes, and read the
morning pa|>ers, talking cheerfully with his
wife and an old house servant. Just before
noon he had a relapse, however,and a phyaician
eras again summoned and adminia*
lured the usual remedies, betides bleeding the
patient, and Mr. Hendricks again expressed
nimscir as being greatly relieved. He re
mained in his room all the afternoon,occasi n-
•llv rising from his bed, to which he was com
pelled to return by tho recurrence of the al»-
.Inmlnsl nslns 'I'n all flflllAr* «hll fltlllfl Still
prisoners if they - ..
well calculated to stand the winter weather.
He then granted ball in the sum of 12,500 for
each of toe accused, and directed the eight
previously balled to surrender themselves to
the sheriff and be Included In th*
new ball bond*. He permitted tba
accused to remain in the court-
domtnel pains. To all callore who cams, soil
ihsy were numorous, he sent word tint he wss
Indisposed, but would gladly see them to-mor-
low. About 4.30 o'elock Mrs. Hsndrioks, who
house while their bonds were being prepared,
■ "at ("o’clocksd-
in ebargo of the sheriir, ana at o o ciock ad
journed the court until to-morrow at 10
o'clock. For two hours the lawyers for the
defense were hard at work making out the
thirty-one bonds. A little after 8 o’clock
tbo last of the allegod murderers of T.
O. Culbreath was hurrying homeward
to join Ills family, after a long Impris
onment. It Is not expected that the cam
will ever be heard of again. 1’ubllo
cntlmsnt it, with the accuse I. Culbreath is
had been at bis bedside all day, went down in- ailetrotl to have lived here with a colored
*” 1 woman for live years, and hod deserted a
wife and two children, who were forced to
to the parlor to seo a caller, wiio had come to
con.Uit with her regarding the affairs of a re-
[urmstory Institution, of which she w»* one of
iho managers, and she remained with him
about twenty minutes.
THE HOUR OF DEATH.
Tom, a colored servant, and Harey Morgan, i Hammond, a very” popular young man,
Hendricks nephew and page in Washington. tQ ^ tho I)rotm .tor of hi* mother lor
,,„„.,nnd with 1dm. The servant went out anil ^e n | K ht. Young Hammond, while playing
i Cu * - L, ‘ J •“■*- “•*
ing on the ground cluss hi me i.Miuumi
and surrounded with biasing oil. Michael
Cavanaugh volunteered tores -uo him, and,
nothwithstaniltng th* protests of his
companions, crawled along tho around,
after one of tho firemen haa sat
urated his clothing with water. When
within reach of Banks he grasped bis right
foot, and whon ho made an elfort to draw the
body out the man's foot parted from the
body. Cavanaugh dropixsl It and hastily
covered the loss they alerted with at th* court
house, and up lo 11 o'otookheld Iho advantage
they started with at tho etigino h'Uise. They
invent end had the lnlrsh up to about
noon, ilie anil’s then appeared lo lie getting
n tlioir work slid reports from the country
districts were discouraging lo the prohibition
ists. They fought s gsm* but losing fight un
til the close nr the engine house pods st three
u’clock. when they revived thing* somewhat liy
a grand parade of perhaps #00 bine badge* In
line In Hie courthouse where there was still
ihrec linnrs' work to do.
lhe country precincts were not hstrd from
rellshlv until shout 4 o'clock. Tbs prohibition
ists counted on 400 country majority, but ware
alarmed over repnr a from Co k's,where it wss
said Ibere was sure lo bo #00 anti majority
When North Peachtree came In with 116 ma
jority and West K. d with 313, they felt bal
er. They Inst thickhead liy about what they
eapirlcd, and when It was reported ofltolally
that Cook's hail only given 210 anti majority
iliev recovered their huoyanoy and again
claimed lhe out-o.’-tuwn precincts by over #00.
Adamavdle wsa nearly balanced by Osk Grove,
slid < oIIIiih gave its small majority. To thla
was added 203 from Booth Bend st a 1st* hour,
which about Justified their rltime and brou.ht
them Into therlty with a clesn 500 vote lo the
lore.
U wss 10.18 o'clock when th* last vote had
been counted. The door* of the managers'
room were than thrown open and it was an
mmneed that Ilia prohibitionists hod a net ma
jority of 210 votes. By that margin Fulton
county had declared for prohibition. There
were rousing shouts and songs ss th* figures
were celled. Th* crowd tlieu rapidly dispersed.
The prohibitionists formed a procession that
seemed endless anil marched to their head
quarters wiih tlmndnrs of applause. And the
unsxamp.sd prohibition campaign wss over.
RKCArlTUl.ATION OV Tit* VOTR.
‘1 lie following Is a recapitulation of the rote
of lbs county i
HUMOROUS SKETCHES,
Old Cmlkahwak Didst’! Mar,
‘Tommy, is your tlstor Ularlmla in?''
•Mcbby aho is and mobby sho uln’t.
What's your name!"
Why do you aak?"
Waal, yc sec, alio aald if Mr. Tomp
kina called ahe'd be in, but if old Cruik-
abank camo slic’d be out. Which be
youl* Mr. Cruikahnnk departed.—
Chicago Nitet.
red pound aucker.’ Ho paid it, too.
They hooked mo and landed me. tnd U
coat ’em #:10. When they cut the hook
out the colonel aaid he’d nny for n gold
ild I’d never hnve
carring to go in, nud aaid
sore cyca, and I nover have, eo help me.
That's how I como lo wear one earring.
1 lost the monev, though. When the
old woman heard on’t sho allowed we
was nil drunk, nnd eo took the |80 for
her ahare.”— rhiludeljihia Timss. ,
the Aetwarel.
The dudo was vleitiug n charming
young society lady, and na they sat. on
either aide of en open grate tire Ids honrt
ng desire to say some
thing not onl, complimentary, but bril
liantly suggestive. 8", after revolving
the matter in his mind during n ten
minutes' burst of silence, he said:
Ah, Mias Lillie, why are those fire-
tonga so liko Frederick f" | lie mo ,nt her
to guess, or him to tell her “beenuso they
glowed in hor service, or were prostrate
at her feet," or something of timt kind. J
Miss Lillie,looking-o solemnly demure
that the clock stopped, said she didn't
know unless it was because they had
two thin legs and n brnaa hoed. He was
What Hoys nnd Girls CMt
Two fond parent*, well fixed in lit*,
who live adjoining caoh other on Perk
avenue, v ore discussing tlio relative cost
of keeping n boy and a girl. Both spoke
from practical >xpericnco. Said one:
“I believe it cost more to keep a boy.”
"And 1 believe It coats more to keep
tho girl.” roplleit the other.
So they begun to figure it up.
et us take the ense of
groping blindly for tbo front dour be
fore if
ore she bad recovered from the abockof
her own volley.—Uomlatl'i 4fnn.
Now let us take the case of onr owt
children." snid the former. “Taka my
son ( barley, for example. He’e going
Into his nineteenth'ear. He is not ex-
11iiv gnnt in his (Irena, nor does he do
nny work to particularly wear out hie
clothing. During tho past vearthe items
of expenao have been about *s f,-1 owa,
ns nesr na 1 can coma without referring
to tho bills:
One heavy winter overcoat
One pair cu tunl-made Wankenphnata
One p dr sharp-toed Sunday gauers..
One white satin ilresa cravat
Two every day silk cravat*,..........
Hie good eustom mmlo whito shirts...
Two suits red llahiicl underclothing...
Two drrs.'. shirt*
(too sllvor headed cane
... "no pair heavy winter glorss
“■ , , , . , Two pair* kid glovr-
said tho aged sire, Blinking One pair culT butlo
SMIenr* «• the Letter.
Not long ago a young man In Carton
got married, and started for Cel fornia
with his young wife. As ha hoarded the
train hia father bado him good-by, nnd
gave him his bleating
“My son," said the agea tire, Blinking i One pair culT button*
with emotion, etc,, "remember these ! (> n odozen coder*....
words If you never aee mu again: Nover ; Four pain of cuffs. j';'"
go Into a place where yju would not ! J’™(‘mp^Jv^rehoes! on* uinbreUe.! ‘.!
t *!L 0 J roUP . ‘ Two winter suits of clothing
The cou|)1e settled down in M»ri|iosa | Two summer suits of clothing
county, and recontly the old mnn wont On* dozen pair of socka...,
down to visit them, lie proposed a bear j TwojlRht suite,underclothing,. ; ....,
hunt, aud they were fortunate enough | gEISJrta^‘iTn'd faTorer^tt.
to track s grizzly to his lair, among some !rfng ?orbisTitUo' fitutfr.'.'.'.'."'
of the bowlders in the chaparral. As p u kot mousy-■ *!i per wask—(this In-
they fipprosoned, tho boar roused up c'u las hnvber's bfil*
MOW
91»
8 00
15flt
2 no
9IM
9 00
500
8 0)
9A0
250
800
200
FP0
10W
38 00
3 00
non
400
80 00
800
M
ley nppronenud
na
iho no
200 0)
75 00
2000
0) on
souo
MUUSITIIA.
mi'UWl B |IIIIOO Ut DIStOKJ. IVUIIItK MSV
to the flames. Cavanaugh's face and han
were badly burned. A lew minutes after
Cavanaugh escap.d the tank fell, and Banks'
body was hid from viow.
Charles McLean, aged 24, and Arthur
Graeber, aged 28, were also found lying
cioee to the Burning still, the former being
unconscious, and both terribly burned. Grue-
raxcmoT.
Total
Vote.
Wet.
Dry.
Mouth Atlanta
....2792
(28
Nm-tli Atlanta
...2135
'"#
Wist End
5#1
318
Cooks
578
' 216
Mouth Bend
627
203
Peachtree
238
116
Bnnkbssd
1#1
'' 27
Osk Grove
73
13
Collins
83
' 29
Adsmsvlll*
ill
21
Bryants
04
32
East Point
211
79
Total
7842
582
793
Majority for prohibition
...216
her has sluce died, nud Mr I/-nil probably
‘ |, aged at
crime has been told many times The eldest
son of Culbreath, who wns the main support
of the deserted wife, hod to go away
from home one night, and asked Willie
remained with him. The servant wont out i iug n m —, ...
Morgan stayed. Hondrloks tossed nneosily In . w m, Culbreath’s youngeet child late In the
Id* bed snd complained of great pain, but sud- j eV6|lln _ wrl B hot and killed. When tho cltl-
denly it seemed to cease, snd li* said to his j e#nf h6nr(1 of |t tliey cauBM i the arrest of T.
"•|}ftw<. .. . i O. Culbreath, and he was preparlngto give
era free at lust, soml for F.lizs," (meaning j when the mob dragged him Into the
Mu wife). . . . ..
These were hi* lust word*, for the young
iiixn, not realizing the urgency of the memge,
,11(1 not d-llvt-r it ut once. Jum before five
o’clock Mr*. Hendricks came into tho room aud
found that her husband wih dead. Tho enu of
u long and eventful life had come peacefully
and quietly. Ho luy on the bod outside of the
il A" ^ ' “ '**
woods nnd loft him there dead, a* they
thought. He crawled to a neighbors and gave
the names of his assailants, and this led to
the present ca*o. Culbreath wae not re
spected, and was not considered any loes to
the community.
Edgefleld is not a couhtry of bloodthirsty
isixvs ssiaavs’s^s y — - ,. .. , peop^. On the contrary they areivery peace-
covering, only nartfally disrobed, with hie oyei ; 0f iu 49 4gg inhabitanU there are 42,-
helf closed ea if he Vfere in e gentle sleep. On j 828 Amerioaui. The country is made beauti-
)iis face there were no traces of grief or •utter- , ful with h qi 8 ftnt i valleys* placid lakos and
ing, but the pallor had come over it indicating r j pp j| n g brooks, while forests are every-
only too plainly that ho had passed away. It w j;S rot There is a clearing here where about
needed no close examination to tell that he was f 0U0 people live, following the most
dead, and Mrs. Hendricks screamed aud ran ! ^^^1 pursuits. To the southwest
, ’ -A_f A <v.a ilionsli’ Ififl til Hill . 1 ‘ at.. 4
will not recover, l’strick Bools, „
years, laborer, wns frightfully burned aud
will dls.
Tbs tiody of Chariot Marshall, • boy, aged
12, who was at work with tlio men under tbs
tank, was recovered from tbo ruins.
Baveral other men who wore working close
to the still at the tlmo of the explosion wort
16 ALFONSO DUD,
riUHTIMD DEATH BEAT ALT U«
DEB THE PALL OP DKAPAIB.
also burned, but tlioir injuries were compara-
flv “ ' ' ‘
Jvely slight. The injured were taken to the
Pennsylvania Hospital, where their wounds
were dressed.
Boon after the exploelon occurred the
burning oil, which had run from the still
when it careened, flowed n'ong the ground,
The Cabinet Invests !)***■ Christiaan wil l
the Rsssncv.
and, coining In contact with two wooden
ay
tanks (nrtly hurled tbom In tho ground,
set them on tiro. These tanks contained
600 and 500 ban-els of oil respective
ly. Tho oil wae soon Ignited, and the
flames spread to a large iron tank which con
tained 800 liarrels of ter, which also tool; fire,
and at one time threatened the destruction of
the entire eastern end of the works. At 11
r. H. the fire was well tin lor control. The
lorn will reach about #30,000; insurance,
$17,000.
tout n growl of defiance which Till ion at iiulverslty
•hOOE.hs treet. Animal dues at gymnasium
“Go in there and kill him? ' said the |) m i -Ing
old man, excitedly. j Duet at blcyol* school
The son held book, further acquaint- ismoo
once with tho bear tocmlog In soma ro-1 ToUl
•pacts undesirable. The other fond father scratched bis
"Count me out,'’ he said. head when ho taw h : t noighlior't memo-
Have I crossed tho sea snd settlad in ■ rsndum. "I think mine will beat It,
Amorlcs to raise a coward 1” shouted tho ! he said confidently, end be put down the
father. I fo'lowlng Items one by one. It must be
l l>ut recollect your advice when I remembered that the youngIsdy inquee-
left Corson," was tlio reply. "How cun tlon Is eighteen years of age, snd is*
I forgot your sage precepts? Didn't you mo lest und charming Imd In society:
tell me never to go where I could not Ono black silk dress (Jutt too lovely for
take iny wife? Now, how would Snlly anythingl
look in ibere with that benr?” Chiu gingham wrapper
The old men clasped hit dutiful sou i "nodoth itrest dmi..^.
to his bosom, nnd at tho hoar issued
from his lair, exclaimed: Ono so'ilvkui mil
"Speaking nf Sally, let ut button homo. Out, doth rulmsute
Our long sb-cnco might enuse her need- Bocks, undeirlptbinz, collsra, cults....
lo .. „ * Ono |«lr satin slippers for party st
Now Year's
less alarm." rears
In about fifteen minutes thoy had TUree other nsirt slippor^'flvs poire
reached the ranch, the old man a little
•head. One flannel Jersey, two other jerseys..
... Two hou*o flrewo* • *•*
» ^ #kil — — Ono lino black bilk drew, for church...
■an mmm me naacs Niaa* Flowers for theatre, theatre wrap,
If there if any man who t«#oks more operaftlasMs
like a brosd-snouldorod, deep-chostod Tuition In tnusic and dancing.........
Agriculturist than lien Msginlcy, we , Tuition In French, noe.llowurk.pain!-
would like to too him. There is n story Three w'lll'tunnd ilglit summer dresses,
told of a bunco man touching him on Gluvo*. p.riiimovy, (paint nndpowdor),
the shoulder on Broadway, ono dny last sinslllng bottle, oto.
. .. . dog,i
100
100
;r 0 ThoY‘do':.uT$’ my dc “ r old
frieod, how do you do? Two winter bats
“I haven't felt better in twenty years, opera bonnet, two summer hats
down stairs. A servant was dispatched to the
residence of Dr. Thompson, adjoining, and he
The National Orange.
The Commercial Tear.
■EFORT OF CHIEF OF THE BUREAU
OF STATISTICS.
Colonel W. F. Bwltzler, chief of bureau of,
statistics, has just completed his annual re
port on foreign commerce. The duty col
lected on merchandise fell from #100,030,000
In 1884, to $178,000,000 In 1885, but tho equiv-
slent ad valorem raterose from41.7 per cent,
to 4(1 per cent. This iucreaso in the ad val
orem rate is due to the declino in prices of
go^de subject to specific duty upon which ure
etmo immediately, but by tho lime he had
reached the liedside, the limha of the distin
guished man were becoming cold and rigid
sud lo Mrs. Hendrick.’ pstliotic appeal, Oh .
Doctor, can't you d < something, 1 hs was
obliged to answer : "It i» too late,
THE CAUSE Or DEATH.
Dr. Thompson says that in his opinion Mr,
liondricks died of psralysis of the brain, and
there will probably bo a poetmortem examina
tion to eetablteh what tho dleeaee was.
of us is' the Bavanuah river, sepa
rating South Carolina nnd Georgia.
Tho Columbia nnd Augusta railroad inter-
ELECTION OF-OFFICBHH BY THE FA-
TUONS OF 1IUMBANOKY.
sects the county, end Edgefleld Is only twen-
ty-two miles north of Augusta, Ga. It is
sixty miles southwest of Columbia, B. C.
There are three churches and ono newspaper.
Tho mansions are spacious and built on an
eminence. Tho long rows of cabins whore
the negroes lived beforo the emancipation
have been torn down loi^Mnce. It is a cen
tre of raflnement and wei
NEWSY GLEANINGS.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
The Great Eastern is to be moored at
Gibraltar os a coal-bulk.
Tbe mightiest of soa monsters is a Hussion
ram now being built at a coat of (2,600,000.
The noxt legislature of Ohio will have two
colored members, as a result of the late elec
tion.
An establishment where opium smoking is
to be taught will shortly be opened in St.
Louis.
Composer Sullivan's co-laborer, Gil
bert, bos gono to Egypt for material for a
Raw opera libretto.
The National Grnngo of the l’atrons of
Husbandry at their annual convention, just
held in Boston, elected tho following offleers
for the ensuing two years: P. Darden,
worthy mnator; J. C. Draper, of Worcester,
overseor of the grnngo; Mortimer White-
hood, of New Jersey, lecturer; A. J. Ro3e, of
Texas, chaplain; J. E. Hall, of West Vir
ginia, steward; W. H. Stinson, of New Hainp-
ihiro, assistant steward; F. M. McDowell, of
Alfonso, King of Spain,died Thursday mom
ing of consumption, accelerated by dysentery
Queen Christiana is completely prostrated by
tl>* doatb of her husband.
King Alfonso first showed some signs ol
catarrhal fever in the spring of last year, and
during four weeks he wss silieg, but not
single day was lie ill. Iu the summer of 1881
he took the water of Beteln in the Basqu,
province of Ouipuz re with suoli complete -uo
era. Hint lie passe I a good winter snd resiimsil
hie accustomed lie snd habits, hunting, shoot,
ins, rlilt, g, ssdstiagst the military mansuvsri
aod reviews, and above a I being uuosaaing is
Ids attenliun to stele and mi ilary affairs.
tub kino’s vatal illness.
Throughout Monday nighi, King Alfonsc
hod spasmodic fits, tiie result of fever and de
bility. bu doctors from Mxdrid tnd taro phy
sicians of Kl l‘.nd i were in constant attend
ance. Th y lie Id- d ,ii I ues lay morning thai
die king w,s ill s dangerous condition. lbs
(its continued thrnugiiout T u a-day, and lhe
king died st 8.45 o’clock Thumtty morning.
The pope's benediction arrived before he ex-
plrod. All the offic-.rt of state snd ibe cablsel
ministers, exe. pi the minister of war snd III*
minister of tbo interior, were present st the
dissolution. The cabinet met immediately,
andlhequ en was appointed rngenl. In ac-
-rdance with lhe law, tbe member* of ih#
replied Ken, taking in tho situation at a
glance.
"I’m rssl glad to hear it. II -w sro
all tho folks?"
"All right, cxcojit Hill."
Why, is William sick?"
Opera I
Bustles, bangs, buiidollus, gnrters,
bracelets
Miscellaneous Items
Total M.9T4
When the fond parent of th*charming
“Bless you, no I Didn't vou hear that J’ 01111 - Ddy nhewed his list to thei fond
b, collides will, th„t rcl bull .. „|.l
Jones’ I”
scratched
Wl. very tad; a man thould bo h‘* head. After a short pau.e, he xsid,
CAreful when bo’s foollngnround ciuilo." slowlv * nd tolsmnly.
"litI ha!" roared Hon. “Bill isn't onough for meT'-MUmon Usrald.
Dams, has obtained tho flrst violin prize at
tUo conservatory of Vienna.
Harps, flutes, trumpets, drums and bells,
noarly .'{,000 years old, have been found
among the ruin* of Memphis, Egypt.
Modjrhka is to receive a certainty of
$10,0 M) for a return eugagoment of one week
A Spanish journal advocates the use of ! *“ chloo 8° at th ® now Chicago opera house.
condemned criminals for cholera experi
ments.
Cotton soed pressed into blocks has lust
teen put upon the market as "kindling
Offers hia services to the dtiiens of Banders-
*dle and adjacent country. All calls, day or
ruKht, will be promptly responded to. Offlce
at his residence on lftrs. Pittman's lot, corner
Harris and Ghuroh streets. Janl6-1884tf.
BUY YOUR
SPBCTMt, SPECTACLES,
FROM
JERNIGAN,
isnulns without out Trade
O* hand and tor Ml*.
WBCTACLEU. NOSE GLASSES. ETC.
Watches, Clocks
And JEWELS!
value of our foreign trade conducted
in veetels bearing our national flag shows a
steady decline. During tbe fiscal year 188#
the value of merchandise carried in our for
eign trade was $1,388,000,000, of which only
14.8 per cent, was carried in American bot
toms and only seven per cent, in American
steam vessels, but of the 70.5 per cent, of this
commerce conducted by foreign vossois, 84.8
per cent, was carried in foreign steam-
era Of the total tonnage entered at our saa-
UOfe.
There wns also a large falling off in the
lbci
emigration. The number arrived during
tbe year was 395.848 as against 518,502 dur
ing tbe preceding year, nnd a falling off of
fifty per cent since 1882, the year of the Inrg-
eet emigration, when tbe arrivals were
788,002.
Bulgaria** Claim » Victor*
Later reports irom Bulgarian soui-cos said
that the Bulgarians, after desperate lighting,
Udcareledo g very“ne of the Servian poiUimi.
which were menacing SHyltzn,
PHnraAlexande^ the^.r.^ooluums
to“rflgh«ng FVlnce Alexander was forced
to ntreat before the Serviau advance and re-
Mr™ to Blivnitza. Both s|des lo s t ^°® vi1 ^
is... «»i,Hnw occurred on the left of the
Berv&n ad vaoceThTe," where both forc©9 held
JxnirzaAXT.
* h A I lSi!doSmpsr Uas a dispatch from Bona
oo^SlMSpoTof. sSlmugriHHT.
Tha Borvuns lost ten guns and 35# nbrses,
JZa it is Mtimated that \000 Servians were
tfnJl or wounded. The Bulgarians raptured
So SsrvianravsVry, and have again repulsed
“jTtelSUKSl^ at Sofia state, that
BulkurtaSTtroop* tav. recaptured Bresnlk
anddtspersed tbs BstvIaus.
been
wood. 1 '
Manitoba is filling up with people. The
number of schools there in 1871 was sixteen,
in 1881 it was 138 and in 1884 it reached 359.
A Buffalo surgeon says cancer Is becom
ing alarmingly prevalent in this country,
two years’ practice he has encountered o:
oftl
150 cases of the disease.
Arizona, is intrusted to Indians, who, it is
said, Buccood in almost every instance.
Three hundred and fifty-eight criminals,
who have escaped from Georgia in the lust
few years, are wanted In that Btnte. The re-
•ds
wards offered for tbem aggregate #IoO,-
000.
Wealthy people in New York, on the oc
casion of a party or other special gathering.
Mhe. Nilbron liai created n furore among
the critical music loving public of Berlin,
whore she has appeared in a series of concerts.
Johannes Brahms, Germany’s greatest
living composer of symphonies at the present
period, has just flnishod his fourth symphony.
Mrs. Scott BinnoNS has received some
very tempting offers to revisit this country
next season, and will, in all probability, ac
cept.
“Romeo and Joliet” has just been played
In two Now York theatres simultaneously—
Mary Anderson being the star at ono and
Margaret Mather at the other.
Gounod is engaged In the preparation of a
pamphlet describing the reforms which he
believes necessary to placing npora oil a sound
liasls for success in the future.
Amono the new plays owned by Lawrence
Barrett, which ho intends to produce, Is
New York, treasurer; John Trimble, of
Washington, D.C., cocrotary; Henry Thomp
son, of Delaware, gatekeeper: Ceres, Mis*
cabinet have tendered their reaignation, but
lhe regent
Kate Darden, of Mississippi; Pomona, Mrs.
8. H. Neal, of Kentucky; Fir
will remain in office pending
pleasure. Tbe boly of King Alfonso will l>e
Interred In tbe palace of the Escurial.
lore, Mrs. James
C. Draper, of Massachusetts; lady assistant
steward, Mrs. E. M. Lipscomb, of South
Carolina.
Governor Roble, of Mnine, presents 1 n series
of resolutions recommending that offleers and
members of subordinate grangos make their
instructions and principles a matter of speciul
and careful study; that above all party con
siderations stands tbe American government,
and pledging tho orJer to defend lew
Carlsnt Iiclfisats U New Tork Life,
Street-begging flourishes, notwith
standing frequent arrests. A fellow
Whose legs bend backward from tbs
knees has been making this pocullarltji
highly profitable, having won the sym
pathy of benevolent ladies in the street
by his way of walking. He came from
Cincinnati last spring,and recently wrote
his wlfo u letter urging her to come to
a man; bo's otir old white bull,” nnd li s
laugh occupied more of Broadway than
a healthy fog-lioru would have done. If
Llllpntlnn Tribes.
Mrs. Alice Lo Ploogeon writes a curl-
the bunco umn wautud any more to nrovo ous account, published iu tbo ScisntMa
to him that ho had caught a groouhorn, American, of some villages of pigmli
Ben's hillsida laugh settled the que-ti >n.
a friend in
‘Now," snid he, "I linvo
discovered by her husband and herself
on ihu eastern const of Yucatan. It is
New York who hus shown me ail the s ngulur that recont et.huologic.il disco*-
sights worth seeing; so 1 can start right er ; ca j„ various parts of the world hare
in and show them to you. \Ynet do you related to dwarf tribes, and Mrs. Le
say?" i’lougoon, hofore describing the Lilipu-
"Why,” said Ben, “I’m here to geo (j ttn towns of Yucatan, reminds us thet
everything you've got worth seeing; but, ft number of etono tombs were found
^ 1111111," and he took n most tender f ew j. ( . lilg n g 0 on the banks of what th*
if the Ispjiel of tbo stccror’s coat, pr j n ted account ci
and order everywuore: deploring tbs attacks thj|J c jty adding, "I am doing splen
on the private ubaracter of candidates for of- ji,h- ,, ’ ,.,nnp ,,n, nn I.iu
llcial position; recommending bionnial Htate ! dully. lhest facts came out on his
elections; opposing tlio creation of nil unjust ! arrest, and lie is now serving out n term
monopolies by force of law; recognizing tho
monopolies by force
equality of the two
j __ soxus, and hailing with
defightanv advancement of tlio legal status of
woman; urging former* to united amt de
termincdeffi *’ * -
Jorta in protecting their Interests
through the ballot, and favoring the promo
tion of tho office of commissioner of agricul
ture to a oablnet position. The resolutions
were adopto 1, ns was also one tendering sup
port to the striking shoo lastera at Brockton.
The Welfare of the Navy.
Glnucus, or the Imst days of Pompeii," by
H. Bokor, who nn: followed Bulwer's
elision ora parvy or uvuei spooia, »„io
employ u ‘•professor” to describe the good
points of their paintings and extol their ex
cellence nud value.
A steamboat, built in England and sent
out in pieces at u cost of $20,000, is being put
together on lake Nyassa, in tho interior of
Africa. It will be used for missionary
work along the coast.
George
romance closely in constructing his drama.
A very remarkable company of fifty por-
nd boys
ion-, consisting of ladies, gentlemen am
of Russian nationality und forming the vocal
There is a movement on foot among the
' SB large
colored people of the country to raise
sum of money for the erection of a monument
at Washington to commemorate their eman
cipation from slavery.
The curfew is strictly enforced in many of
the towns of Oregon. Young men under
twenty-one and young ladies under eighteen
fouud on the streets after nine o’clock are
promptly arrested, unless they can give •
good reason for being out.
sulity i
chapel in Moscow, will undertake this winter
a concert tour through Europe. The wholo
fifty persons are clad in she line old Russian
costumes of the sixteenth century, and the
tour will last ous year.
Fishermen’s Perils.
A Buddhist temple which will cost
$3,000,000 is being built at Kioto, Japan.
Jt is said that more than a ton of large
ropes, made of their owu hair, contrib
uted by the women of Japan, will be
used to haul the timbors for the temple
to their places. This temple is to be a
Mecca for the faithful all over tho em
igre.
K YEAR’S LOSSES IN TIIB GLOUCES
TER FISHERIES.
Tho annua! nuuimuiy of the losses of vee-
■eft and lives in tho Gloucester fisheries for
the past year show that thirty-four Uvea
were lost, again*- 131 last year and an
average of 124 for each of the previoui
fifteen years. The men lost left five widows
and thirteen children in the;city. The num
ber of vessels lost this year was twelve, with
a tonnage of about 839 tone,and representing
a value of about $87,009,on which was $53,04)
insurance. Lost year the losses numbered six
teen Vessels, With a tonnage rf U<H ton*,
valued at #87,000, and insured for $62,000.
The average Ides per year for the previous
fifteen years was fifteen veeaels, valued at
$78,000, and insured for $09,000.
HUKOKON GENERAL’* UEIMIKT—MA-
MINE CORF.*, ETC.
SurgooU-General Gunnoll, of the navy, in
bia annual report, submits estimates amount
ing to $184,4U0 for the support of the bureau
of medicine and eurgery during the next fis
cal year. This is #30,000 in excess of the ap
propriation for the current year.
Colonel C. O. McCawley, commandant 0[
the marine corps, in his annual report says
the Panama expedition showed in the strong
est manner what he had for years stated to
the department, that tho marine corps hod
not enougli officers and men. All the
shore stations were noarly stripped and left
without adequate protection, and the guards
were withdrawn from many ships, which
gave rise to much inconvenience. It also
showed that tho corps should have a complete
outfit of tents and camp equipage for 500
men as well as woven cartridge belts for use
in the field. . ,
Chief Engineer Loring’s report of the oper
ations of the bureau of steam engineering is
made publia to-day. The appropriations for
tbe last fiscal year amounted to tUz0,(>00, nnd
tbe expenditures were $347,910, leaving an
unexpended balance of $72,089, the larger
portion of which is, however, required to
meet outstanding obligations. He submits
estimates amounting to #4,827,817 tor the
suoport of the bureau during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1887,
at Blnckwell's island.
Another scheme, aud one far more
adroit, has recently cornu to notice. A
lady applied at the surrogate's oflloo for
a legacy which had been loft her. The
clerk denied any knowledge concerning
the matter, iiml then learned that a
stranger had called on the applicant and
notified hor that a legacy aw»ited her.
For this good news she paid him two
dollars, wnlcli lie asked as a com|iensa-
tion for his timo, nud thus she learned
too late that she hud morcly been a vic
tim to a new method of swindling. Alasl
what crooked w.iys these confidence men
have, and always' getting up something
new!
One of the strangest features in recent
criminal jiroccdure wns tho indictment
of Edward Congdpn, a youth of four
teen, for larceny in having stolen sta
tionery of the value of one cent. Thii
seems petty business, and unworthy a
court of justice. It it the flrst time, in
deed, so small a sum was ever men
tioned in a criminal charge. The ex
planation, however, is found in the fact
that this indictment was the only way of
stopping an ingenious fraud. The young
culprit had been employed as a messen
ger boy by the telegraph company, but
bad been discharged. He then stole a
number of blank envelopes, which he
used to manufacture fictitious messnges.
These he delivered and collected the
fee. His method was to learn hy the
papers tho arrival of any man of note,
to whose hotel he would immediately
convey a message. The fraud was very
ingenious, and yet it was soon detected;
tnd now we have the cent indictment
for larceny,— “Hsnnit," in Trey Timss,
printed account calls the river Merrimac,
"I have been telling storios to presidents containing adult human skeletons only
snd princes for the last forty years, und t | lrcu f ( . 0 t i on ^ U nd it is probable that
a tear wells up into my cyo as 1 think ol t | 10 colonization of Central Africa will
how sad a thing it is to havo to correct H ] 10W the existence of many tribes of
the lmpressiou you have formed of mo. m3Di jn Mexico, particularly in
I need say no more tlmu that, like my t h 0 south, tho dwarfs play a large part
illustrious brother, Forrest, ! served the - 1D die traditions of the natives, who at-
flrst part of my upprentlce lilp in a cir- lr |hiite to them the construction of the
cus." And with a trip and a box under rll i no j buildings found there, and some-
the ear, the bunco-steerer was tangling t |mcs profess to have soon them, or to
himself in the gutter in tiie middle of have been disturbed by the sound of
Brondwsy, while Ben moved quiotly their hammering at night. The place
down the streot whistling "I Am a m0 st frequented by tho dwarfs seems to
Pirate King."—Nets York Dramatic Mir- havo been Cozumel Idand, a low, flat
rer. reef, about twenty-four miles in length,
off the east shore of Yucatan. On this
Ilia Ear Fi«r< ed wills a Hsli-iiook. inland still exist the ruins of pigmy cities
“Wall, wall," remarked an ancient of considerable importance, with tern-
end honorable l.nko Ontario oarsman, pies built of carefully-hewn atone,
who, on the retired list, us it wore, wus tbe largest of which is fourteen feet long
a trifle over critical of the younger unit and nine feet hign, and has a doorway
rising members of tbe profession: "This three feet high and eighteen inches wide;
’ore’s a world of improvemont, sure aud near by are well constructed trium-
enough. When I wns u-pullin’—aud I phal archas nine feet high. On the
tell you I hefted the ash for some big neighboring coast are still to be seou the
men in my time—Decretory Edmunds, remains ot villages, all the houses in
President Arthur—and what a fly he kin which are of stone, but so small that no
csstl And there was Gen.—wunt’s his ono larger than an ordinary child of two
name?—he that fought the duet with
Col.—. Names kinder slips on me these
muggy days, but he wns a caster too, nnd
I’ve seen him put nn old iashioued
hackle fly eighty-five feet with one hand
tied behind Him.
’See this ear-ring,” he continued,
years could comfortably get into them.
There is some reason to suppose that the
little race Btill survives. According to
tho Indian guide who led Dr. and Mr*.
Lo Plongeon to the ruins, and who pro-
i fessed to havo seen the drwarfs frequent-
pointing a gouty finger at a gold hoop
that hung from his left car.
ly, they are very small and quite shy,
•ing( ' ’ ’ *■"*■
hung’ from hli left car. “Tho
general bored that himself. One day we
wsa out and the two moil got into a
wrangle, they was always a doin' it,
about their castin', and at last they got
me to stand fifty foot off on a p’int —
down at Pitch Pine p’int—and hold out
a tin mug. The general he bet that he
could take the mug out of my hnnd in
three trie* by puttin’ tiie fly through tho Toltec conquest may
handle. — leys of the Cordilleras, just as repreteu-
“Iwaegettiu’ paid well, aud so, as I tatives of nearly all the ancient .European
though I couldn’t lose more than an eyo races are found still existing iu the re-
or so I stood up, and tho first cast the ■ motor Aljiino valleys.—American Archv
old man took me right through this ’ere 1 ted.
ear. I tell yc, Idrojiped that cup quick 1
appearing on!v til night, with large hate
ou their head's, aud never speaking to
those whom they meet. Many of our
readers are old enough to have seen the
“Aztec children;” the diminutive speci
mens of a race supposed to be extinct,
which were oxhibitod about the country
twentv-fivo years ago; and it is not im
possible that the remnant of tribe* which
occupied the country long before the
Toltec conquest may be found in the val-
but the general ups and hauls u $20
shiner and tosses it at me r.nd says:
‘Jack, lemme reel ye in audit’s yours.’
‘Go it,’says I. 8o be begun to tool iu,
playin’ me for alii was wuth, tho colonol
it snd in’ ready with gaff, and when the
general got the line in he hooked t he
gaff in tho slack of my trousers and give
me a sling of about ten foot and yells
me . s,.u B o. .uuue .,.-u - Tbe perfumery man may bete™*!
out: ‘It’s wuth $10 to land a two httnd-; man of doll are and scents .—Biisiarci,
We never regret the kind words we
have spokeu, nor the retorts we have loft
unsaid; but bitterly do we recall-sharp
words spoken angrily, and unkind ac*
tions that ipay have caused team to cone
to tho evei that will never shed them