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GEORGIA TELEGRAPH BUILDING
ESTABLISHED 1826.
MACOST, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1881
VOLUME LV-XO. 14
Otser Fellow* ThlnU So, Tow.
| Fire In Eatonton—Americas Cowled
with lee—HawkinsTiMe Freezing-
Atlanta and Salrinl.
Eaton ton, 6a, April 2—The hand- ' Georgia.
For rosy cheeks or raven hair ? I suDDortedb’v^UaHanmn1^v U whiMru P nf!h!! 1 80r S. e rcsi dence of our excellent mayor, Haines et al. vs. Clary & Whaley.
tbroLghout uorthorn Africa,
pers urge a
There’s jnat one thing a man can have
In all this world of woo and strife,
Tluit mates tho business not too bad,
And that one thing a an easy wife.
Dost fancy that I love my girl
For rosy cheeks or raven hair ?
tie holds my heart because stio la _
Because she laughs and doesn t care.
I pnt my boots joat whore it salts,
Axul ilnil them whoro I put them too»
That is a thing, yon must allow,
A chap can very seldom do.
I leave my papers on my de3k;
She never dusts them in a heap,
Or takes to light the kitchen stove
The vory one I wont to keep.
On winter nights my cow dame
Will warm her toes before the fire;
She never scolds abont the lamp,
Or wants tho wick a triflo higher.
On Sandays she is not so fine
Bat what her raffles I can hag;
I light my pipe just where I please
And spill tho ashes on the rug.
The bed is never filled with “shams,”
A thing some women vilely plan
To worry servants hart to death,
And spoil the temper of a man.
Stic lets mo sleep to any hour,
Nor raises any horrid din
If it just happens, now and then,
To be quite late when I come in.
I tell yon. Jack, if yon would wed,
Just get a girl who lets things ran;
She'll keep her temper like n lamb,
And help yon on to lots of fan,
Don’t look for money, stylo or show,
Or blushing beauty ripe and rnre-
Jnst take the one wbo Inuglis at fato—
alleg'd raids. In contrast, the foreign
French papers, after stating that the Tu
nisian marauders will be followed and
chastised in their own territory, declare
that the Italian consul at Tunis fomented
the disorders, and that French prestige
! was attacked by an Arabic newspaper
OVR XEIGHROBS.
THE SUPREME COURT.
such sewers or drains or for failure to I
keep them in good condition. Judgment!
aflirmed.
Declaims* Bendered ttareb 82. 18*1.
Abridged for tho Telegraph and Messenger bg
Hill <£ Harris. Attorney* at Law. Macon, ] Jestip et. al., trustees, vs. Epping. Mort
gage, from Wayne. Contracts. New
Frac-1 promise. Pleadings. Statute of limi
tations.
Speer, J—In seeking to foreclose a
mortgage which on its, face appears to be
THE RAPID AOVAXCEIX GEOR
GIA RAILROAD S TOCK.
a uiminu- J barred by tho statute of limitations, where 1 4 . „ ■ . - .. . __ . „, . _ .
the latter I it is sought to avoid tho bar by reason of tho 8took fir8t began to advance xrom 101^,
Central Railroad stock Also
Great Doom <
Augusta Chronicle
For weeks the one subject of excitement
in commercial circles has been the rapid
advanoe of Georgia railroad stock. When
Mr. Prudden, our efficient and popular will be first disposed of before the motion I a new promise or partial payment, such 1X1111019 ot a leBse ‘° tJ | 6 Central railroad
po3t-master, is making new and decided to dismiss is considered, even though the j relieving facts must be alleged with sufii- j commenced to fill the air, and a3 these ru-
Improrements in the arrangement of his record if completed would not prevent a I cient certainty to enable the defeu-I mors took definite shape, tho stock rose
store and post-office. dismissal. The court will not dispose of j dant to meet the sanio be plea more rapidly until 117 was reached, when
Tho fruit crop In this county was killed any case finally with an incomplete rec- | as well as proof. A general averment ; t pausedi as j £ uncertain what to do. But
last night by tho cold. ord, where a suggestion is made on or be- I that the mortgagor, within the Ume 1,,
fore the calling “ the case. proscribed by the statute, has made his ^e reports of a lease multiplied thick and
2. The sheriff is a necessary party lo a I promise in writing by letters addressed to fa8 ‘* anJ n 3 am tlie stock started up. Hesi-
Amebicus, 6a, April 2. —Tho weather bill of exceptions filed to the refusal to the mortgages and the assignees of the fating *» awhile at 120 it resumod its
Minnesota’* Great Fall of Snow.
St. Pa.I (Minn ) Pioneer-Press. March 21.
The whole amount of snow which has
I fallen durin* the mouths of December,
Januaiy and February, readies the extra
ordinary figure of 9.03 feet, or adding the
snow-fall of November, 12.51 feet. The
ntciagn aepui oi snow remaining on the I has been very cold for tho last few days, grant a new trial on the motion of com-1 mortgage and by payments and releases I march, when it became known that a con
I °i° uuu - w * PMr > M consequence or the Farmers report the fruit all killed. Ice plainants in a bill to enjoin certain plain-1 on tbe mortgage evideuced by the hand- ference was to beheld in Savannah, and
Mfo/ffwISS £-i D i J?*.**? “ Da ? d h0 «** S***#I b f.. r £!!!! d I climbed to 123. The conference developed
Minnesota, and greater in the southern
I and southwestern parts of the State.
Without being severely cold, the
weather is reported to bo vouch colder in certain issues of fact, upon tbe finding on
tlie country than in town. Farming is which tbe chancellor rendered a decree
badly behind. The heavy rains and cold for the plaintiffs in fi. fa. that the execu-
Molions. Equity. Con- [ Speculative holders began to look
anxious, and many, anticipating
downward rush, “got from under.”
motion to set aside
You think, perhaps, our household ways
Arc just, perchance, a little mixed;
0, when they get too horrid bad,
We stir abont and get things fixed. ,
What compensation has a man
Who earns his bread by sweat of brow,
If homo is made a battle ground,
And life one long, eternal tost t
—Harper’s Magazine.
T.l f.HIXU jvl J'H THE IIAXDS.
8wcpt'fi ke'th is tl e*-dmm' beforehVwtods 11 A P r11 , 2 ;—'W* aroliav- Green vs. Julian, surviving partner. Coin- j <a) Where it was proposed to se aside I ^ton^udaUl it“hM
swept nice uiisiie uown be lore tuo winds I ing a very cold suap for this time of the plaint, from Jones. Promissory notes, a judgment by default and reiustato tho I pooplo are almost holding their breath
ii lml i , , r ,. ° r . , £ cr , 03 ? tUe nake “ I year and it is feared that the fruit crop is | Statute of limitations. Principal, and case that defendant might plead to the while the movoment is progres-ing, uncer-
plaiosof Minnesota and Dakota, and was I injured. • , ageiit. 4 merits, and it appeared that substau- tain what it means. Every effort has been
only stopped by somo ravine or grove or I Pulaski Fire Company will not go to Jackson, C. J.—Where tho agent of tho I tlally the same matters proposed to bo used by those seeking the stock to get as
Who laughs and shows she doesn't care. I the trough or somo river or rail react cut, I Macon on the 20th inst. The boys could payee of a note to collect it wa3 antboriz- pleaded bad been determined against tho I much of it as ^possible. Every share
or other gap or obstruction, where it was I not get what they thought proper rates on ed by the maker and surety thereon to I defendaut in a former litigatiou, the mo- that i* offered is taken, nnd still tho cry is
piled up by the winds in drifts of enor-1 the railroad and have determined not to make an entry of a credit in wliieli they 1 tiori was properly overruled. I
mous depth. Moreover, the winter began attend. were jointly interested, aud did so at the (6) Where a contract was made to loan utarinwdJatoekr* fuankintWth®
a month earlier than usual. It set in in Miss Ida Purifoy, a most estimable instauco and in tho presence of both, it money, taka a deed to land m seenrity, I f. j?yir rT 4..^ P ^
early November with tbo features that I young lady, is very ill. was such a new promise as would pre- and give bond to recouvey on payment nf I theory is that the LooiavUla and Kashv&to
have distinguished it from all its known I Our bridges and roads are now in re- vent the bar of the statute from attaching. I the deed taken, but by inadvertence it railroad, which has reached ont until itnow
predecessors, with heavy snow-storms. In | p a { r f r(nn the effects of the recent flood. ^Judgment affirmed. Crawford, J., dls- was nut signed by the debtor, a bill for I embraces a vast railway system, i3 seeking
fact, tbe farmers of Southwestern Maine-I Sioux. sented. j specific performance would lie. Judg-I to control tho Georgia, and has set abont to
sota were surprised in the middle of their I .... . ___ I meut affiimed. I accomplish this object in the same way
fall plowing and thrashing by a Atlanta, April 2—Atlanta is entire- Sperbei vs. Balster et. al. Ejectment, that it did with tho Nashville and Chatto-
hcavy snow-fall in October. But this slastic over the anticipation of seeing Sal- from Effingham. Wills. Deeds. Evi- Park vs. Pjuflt. Appeal, from Moigan. °L^!^ £
was a l.Kal flurry which did not vlni, and it is thought he will have aTmost deuce. Evidence! Practice in tho banerior I £.3?
Au omcer interv iew* Indian Chiefs I extend beyond a narrow belt. Corn- as good a house as Miss Bernhardt had. JacksoB, C. J.—l. Though an instra- Court.' wWch d ‘uSoishare*™It £ s^nectod they
iu tlio sign Lnngange. uiencing iu mid-November, the winter has it is to be regretted that Atlanta did not meat may have tlie general form of a Speer, J.—Where, on objection to an I began to ’buy very quietly, and had
.ChicagoTimet. I continued wiilioul any noticeable relaxa-I give Miss Selena Fetter more encourage- deed, yet if Us evideut intention is to pass I executor as an Incompetent witness to I obtained a largo amount of stock before
A chance meeting at the Grand Pacific 1ti 011 of its severity, though of course with I mentou her first appearance, which was no estate until the death of tlie maker, it show tlie facts stated in his returns, tlie j anybody outside knew anything about it.
Hotel, the other day, between Capt. W. I “'Id spells, from that time almost to tlie I doubtless owing to tlie fact that her play will be construed to be testamentary In I coart held that ho was incompetent 03 to I It is certain that largo blocks of stock have
p. Clark, of the army, and three Uie j middle of March. And even now, though I was not written in French, but nnfortu- character. I debts aud payments between him and I been sold in Augusta to parties in New
chiefs, Alhoudra, MoGook and Colorado, we have had a couple of weeks of more I natoiy for Miss Fetter, she does not speak 2 The court of ordinary has exclusive the testatrix iu her life time, and as to I York, and if, as is generally believed, these
belonging at Los Pinos agency, and who I spring-like weather, it has been unusually I tho French language; while there were jurisdiction ol tho probate of wills, and a other matters was competent, but after- j p j{f ie3 rc 1 1)r ?f e .? t .T 6 .T 31 !: 3Vi1 i° all[ l . J, ' 3S1 i
had been on a visit to tlie'“reiguing great I “Id for tb® season. The snoiv is gradu- I some few of the most intelligent and cul- will cannot be proved and admitted iu j wards testimony of the character ruled I h . at ” t ^ u (w, h s ^ u , "
fatlifr'’at Washington, was seized upon ally but slowly raeltiiig away, and per- i ure d people of Atlanta who understand evidence in a contest under it in the Su- out was given by lum, the objecting coun- P ta a ]* no How muchhas been obtained
by the valiant officer for a most interest- I baps tbe slowness of tho proce-s, though I the English as well as the French who perlor Court. Judgment affirmed. j sel understanding that his objection con- I j n Atlanta and other places, it is impos-
ingiest, which is so novel iu its nature as h 1 taxes the patience after a winterof such did go and were perfectly delighted I tinued, while the court understood that it s jble to conjecture. From the feet, however,
lo call for some mention lu tho Tiinat. I extraordinary length and stormtness, wtM I with Miss Fetter. But when the youug Merritt vs. Merritt et al. Claim from went on without objection, a now trial I that such high prices nre being paid now
Capt. Clark has served agood many years I *ave the numerous river valleys from the I bright star of the South shall have shed Greene. Statute of Limitations. Ad-| will be granted. Judgment reversed. | for stock, it is supposed that the great
on the frontier. He is a proficient iu tho I disastrous floods which have been anlici- J her effulgence from behind tiie footlights * ministratorsaiid executors. Judgments.
“sign language” of the Indian tribes, pated as one of the consequences of the 0 f jjiblo’e, Booth’s, or somo other of the Minors. Homestead,
ami derives much pleasure from-*study of I groat depth of snow, if it paised off with I metropolitan theatre, when her powers Jackson, C. J.—1. A wife and children
this g-stictilatory science, by means of 11* 10 usual rapidity which marks tlie transi-1 a i,d talents shall bo recognized and who were beneficiaries ot a homestead set
which the tongues of men, and even of wo- Itionfroiu cold to warm weather iu this I appreciated, and her famo heralded forth apart from the estate of the husband and _ _ -,- T n Tn ,- rnjMW
men. may b.-s spared the office of wag-1 region. j to tho world as it will be, and merit and father were not concluded by a judgment ties, defendant in error, did not sit in j^ter rapidly ran up from 75 to 180, but as
geuius receive their reward, tlieu our subsequently rendered by tho ordinary I this case. Judge Simmons, of tbo Ma- I soon as tho Louisville and Nashvillo stop-
own Southern star will bo appreciated al against him on a settlement of an estate con circuit, was designated to preside in ped buying, tho stock fell to 76, where
the South. Quite a number of distin- of which he wa3 executor. In a claim case his place.] it is now. The demand made the high
guished guests have been registered at the arising upon a levy under such judgment Simmons, J—I. AVbcre tho Georgia prico. Whether such will bo too case with
Kimball recently, among them George tho beneficiaries of the homestead could I Railroad and Baukiug Company sold to I Georgia if toei Louisville and Nnsimllo ob-
Alfred Townsend, “Gatli,”’ tbe celebrated attack it—certainly so as to detects on the John D. Ramey certain real estate In wnw wwfiraL can wdy be judged from
brokers to whom toe orders were sent
bought all they oonld find up to 10 o’clock
Saturday night. This excited the market
at once. On Saturday 110 was bid and 111
asked. Yesterday morning there were
sales at 111, and the market rapidly ad
vanced until late in toe afternoon- there
were sale* at 115. It is said that 2,000 shares
were sold between Saturday afternoon and
last evening, at from 110>£ to
115. Poople are more in the dark
regard to this sadden advance in Central
than they were when the Georgia began to
climb. Thon there was the rumor of a
lease to give ground for the rise. In the
present instance there was no premonition
of and apparently no reason for an advance.
What object the New York parties have in
view, is a mystery, bnt in all probability
tho tree inwardness of the movement will
crop out in a day or two.
-Li*
rich place ono of these days. Augusta,
too, is thriving. It looks like a New Eng
land town, with its manufactories. There
is a cotton mill iu process of rompietlou
there now that will employ i,ouu hands,
and there are several other cotton
mills in the place. Eastern capital is
largely Invested there, and will continue
to be. What 1 saw of the rest of Georgia
makes me regret that I could not visit At
lanta, because of its great and growing
importance as a railway and business cen
tre, which makes people call it the Chi
cago of the South.”
He had no opportunity to visit the min
eral regions of the South, and especially
of Alabama, and therefore could not
form any estimate of the value of the in
terests developed there. But he did not
Angusta has beootne the centre of excite-1 hesitate to say that what he bad seencon-
ment in stock transactions in the Booth, vluced him that tlie old South is to-day
The rapid advances are equal to thoso in an excellent place for the investment of
mining stocks in the Wo»t, and create as Eastern capital, and that the people of
' Tnat “ taUra -' 1 the old South are infinitely more inter
ested in tbe development of their own
much interest. Jost now nothing is talked
of on tho streets bnt Georgia and Central.
A COXSULSHIP.
It I* not so.Desirable tlmt People!
Should go Wild After It.
Xeao Xork Tribune
welfare and of the national prosperity
than they are in politics.
City council of Augusta vs. Radcliffe et.
al. Ejectment, from Richmond. Estates.
Trusts. Titles. Statute of limitations.
Western company has secured very nearly
tho requisite amount, and is using every
endeavor to obtain tho bnlance. It will be
I remembered that when tho Lonisvillo and
rn—<v.»i v !' Nashvillo determined to got control of the
[Crawford J., being related to the par- | Nashville nnd Chattanooga, tho stock of the
ging, while the silent digits are silently .
buf intelligently performing. He is now I ELECTRIC TOReURE.
tzar were Compelled to Undergo.
Xeio York Sun
tide on the “sign language,” and the test
referred to threw somo near materia! into
his hands, and rather liuished off somo
half formed conclusions which had been I Accordin'* to a dispatch from Geneva, I correspondent.
held in abeyance. Capt Clark and tlie I i;i^ 3a koff and Jaliboff, the killers of the I ston and Robert Toombs are here now. part. injmumusr io suck cuuu ur cuiiutuu j - n it p i ny nn out-and-out grab game
tliri-c Indians had never met before. The <; z#r have been mercilessly put to tor- One of Macon’s most lovely young ladies, (a) Where tho legal titio to property is a3 s “ e ,iavo in 0336 at “ er death, au d decline to pay any dividend to the mi-
formrr, from tbe circumstances of their I ture i n t | ie presence of Gen. Jxoris Med-1 Miss Gertrude Snider, still lends a charm vosted in a trustee for a minor the statute a,1 d * n default of children, to grand- nority stockholders. But itis believed that
pectilia: isolation, had never conversed, by I |j 0 g- Ruasakoll was electricized by pow- 11° the house by her enckanting^presence. j of limitations running against tbe trustee | children living at_ the time of her death, | it would expect to_ mako eomething hand-
’ Generali Joseph E. John- face of It rendering it invalid in whole or I tmst for Mrs. Ann L. Prim fbr IjgjwUh | ^u2*andNkSriUe 1 TOntooSled thSlttBorl
as she mi„
and in default of children,
est of the three chiefs for bis experl-
mtnts, and carried on a conversation
siins or otherwise, wUh the northerly I "; r "i "bTt^Tres and "forced by the in-I R". L. C. | also bars tho minor. " } with power to said trustee to sell and re-(some out of it, and would never pay more
tribe. The Captain picked out the bright-1 tolerable agony he suffered to answer the | Tai.BOTTON, March J.—Lart Wednes- j (b) In a citation by legatees to compel I invest with tho consent and approbation j dhan 6 per cent, dividend on toe sto<*. In
.i— — - u - r - r — *•— " ■" questions put to him.
Park Beniamin, the scientific expert, I sxeaoe lectureu iu xaiocmuu. uubh our , iaior, ajungmem, ueuomepropruesuouia i --j r”,".™,"* **—*—-j > —™ I financinlmarkelR
r-aro. uaiyauiiu,,_«.uw | n „ i,i,„ r... a-. in ,i... „k. I trustee sold with tho consent ot tho life I nn mciai inarseis.
There are other reports in regard to tho
stock which merit notice as well as tbo
more clearly defined supposition which wo
givo above. It is said that a number of
charge of the Indians, acted as interpreter | five ” yeare* ago by ~ an English | Capt. J. M. Leonard, Miss Lizzie Leonard j I s a f 0 “by Ud he trustee only ' Savannah, antonpat-
Llttlcfied & Bro. vs. Clary. Claim, from I conveyed tho life estate of Mrs. Frim,
Ware. Jurisdiction. Mortgage. Lost | a ,,d did not divest tho title of the grand
children.
wh-never tlie employment of the English
Papers.
Jackson, C. J.—A mortgage is not I
such au evidence of indebtedness a3 is
I five years &20 by 0
. _ I mechnuicaL journal, in commenting ] and Mr. Golden, both of Columbus, Ga.,
or Mexican tongues became necessary. I upon the execution of criminnais I were married, Rev. G. S. Johnston, offici
Tlie ideas ware conveyed by a system of electric shock instead of by haug- atiqg.
arbitrary gestures, but totally unlike the I j az English writer wanted to do I Work on our railroad has been neces-
conversational methods of the deaf mutes. I a way with the cat o’ nine tails, which is I sarily suspended, owing to the fact we
Tlie intercourse thus held convinced Capt. a.dmlxxiistcre.1 in England to garroters and could uot get iron
Clark of the universality of the “sign lan-1 0 her criminals of certain classes, and use I , _ .
1 mulatto girl, Julia
1 week of infanticide
children.
2. Held further that tho statute of limi
tations did not commence to ran against
u " >“uerenv irioes may employ uiuerent \ y expressed it, so as to produce absolute-1 maue wuu prospect oi i
s.gn methods, yet the priueiples are so I indescribable torture, unaccompanied bail bond of $230 wil
nearly identical that the members of va- by woun ds or even bruises, thrilling sureties, by whicli the i
rums tribes have little difficulty iu under- tlirouiili every fibre of such miscreants. Peters, convicted last v
S .*? S I There’was an^mcrican inventor who had j v*™*™** L~m Jones.' Cha_rge ofCou^. E^ence! ^ Macon d # r£u!'w£“dSgniSd
COBUESPONDENT.
iha! in tbe culttxred use of tliis “sign lan-1« design for inflicting this species of pun- may bo released from jail-to await tlie ac-
sua,v" it is easy to embellish a narrative I , s i line n. He fitted brackets of iron on the I tion of tlie Supreme Court, to which court
wall .leltcat* shades of ueauing. I ar|n - . "a t^hs of the criminal, and an appeal was taken. She is now quite ill
placed in them wet sponges. Wnen con- in jail and much sympathy is manifested
Wonderful storie*o tlieCnrp. Sected with a current of eleatricity the for her.
A p ;ier was read at the annual meet- I a i, oc k would by this system pass through I I ho Sunday-school convention of the
“g “f Hie American Fish Cultural Asso- t Iie i e ^ aud shoulders, and avoid the vital county is to be held to-day at Harmony,
cation, in .New York city, Wednesday, I parts of the body. I at wliich tluj various sections of the couu-
byJIr.H. D. McGovern, of Brooklyn, *>Tbe torture inflicted by electricity is
treating or carp. He detailed at length I 0 r two famds—by contraction of tbe mus-
bis experiments,with these fish during the I c i es a t rapidly recurring intervals and by . . „.
past w I utor, and gave it as his opinion b! i rn i n ^ with sparks. The tortures of old Fobt\alley, Ga., April 4,1881.—The
lliat ponds for these fish should be at least davs when not lone by fire or compres- smoke-house of Mr. Aa-ou Clark was
four leet deep and have soft bottoms; that gion/were the straining and tearing asun- consumed by fire to day about 10 o’clock,
during the months of December, January der of the muscles. Of this kind were The wind, fortunately, was blowing In a
and I . binary the fish should not be fed; nl rack scavenger’s daughter, aud tlie different direction from the dwelling, and
that lie lost the most of his lot through nf’t o„is XIV. in which a man no further damage was done than the
feeling them during this time. In con- “»S island up or lie down. The burning of this outhouse. The hook and
clihiuu he spoke or the great vitality of ^“.“ic sliock exactly reverses theso con- ladder fire company did good work.
«rp and gave tbe following remarkable j, produces an enormously Houston Superior Court convened to-day
iciance witbin his own experience: I r'^d^ntractloii on the body of tbe mils-1 and several of our citizens are in attend-
■boiiie tune ago,” he said, “I took au I c i,^ at very s i lor t intervals. The degree
eighteen month* nld ram from I c, . es a ? ver J " -rhn .
Alb ant, April 5.—Oar Superior Court
convened yesterday, Judge Hood, of tho
Pataula circuit, presiding. His charge to
hv condensin'* a I the grand jury was one of the ablest lever
»nd laid it on'a slab while i 'p*Vto“kof | nu '^® °of “ InTermTuent %arks on tho heard. Our now solicitor gives entiresat-
dinuer. I then started with It for Sen m burns the skin, and at the isfaction and hlls hU position with dignl-
a,!, J arrived at Mr. Blackford’s i ara „' tirae produces contractions of th3 ty and ability- B°° k out > boys, for tlia.
stand two hours aud thirty minutes from mu - cle9 ifmtt to the side of tbe jaw it new pool table.
tbe lime the liah was taken from tbe pond. W ouId make every tooth ache.” The celebrated case of tho State vs.
I placed toe fish in one of the tanks, and a distin "iiisbed surgeon of whom ques- Lewis Barbour for the kiiliugof S. D.
in pisenc; ot many of the market men I n ons „. ore '’ a3 k,:d concerning tho machine, Wilson about a year ago is now being
tli" carp s-.vain off as if it had only been I .-m • « The best way to explain it is to tried, and will doubtless consume the bal-
rianged from one tauk to another. There I pivnvn’i an actual experience; then you I auce of the week.
was no swooning nor cause for rcsuscitat- „ni know exactly how it feels. Hero is a Tliere was a heavy frost this morning.
1 would still further inform thoso wi ra di c induction coil. 1 pull out this The planters in the country wish that old
win> may pm car p j n their ponds not to I tul)e „ i:,, | e way . Now, let me place this | Vennor would stop his foolishness.
one^T’f 1 ! if ’, ** T . ,hera in I electee to your hand. There,”
oil'. pHid, at the lapse or a month or two,
; • them In an adjacent one liaviug
seeming connection w ith the first. Tlie I eyerv «..^ er auu U13 , _ •- - , , „ . .
fa -t is, the carp will jump three leet, and volunta^ gmp. I the edit0 - r of - ou r local Much la
•ben, like au eel, wriggle its way over “Does It hurt?’, asked the doctor,
damp gras, a, l(1 make Us way to other «AlUtl<L”
i “Well, wo’l’. try again. Now, yon see,
those who listened with Interest j t pu u t j,; s tube further ont. 1 again
F,. . s » I L. of JIr - McGovern was an old ^ueb it to your hand and ” • .
,' 1 ”;' Market (hlimonger, and tlie recital 1 “Wlioop!” shouted tho victim; “tako it. _ .
moved the spirit within him. Ho heldhis away t>! q'|, e feeling was as if tlie hand purchased two lots hero lastweek aud
pracc, however, until all the scientific I .....miiliPil in a vise. Evetv nerve ached I will erect a hank and wholesale grocery
gentlemen had finished wliat tbov l ad to ‘ w iiii naln. * building at once. Capt. Hobbs will also
*»v -a ua,8 !‘. eu . , ln y JB&V I and trembled willi pain. improve the old Rawsou cornerduring tbo
IW«»IU».mmiSmtnk
mg a rapid declino in too stock after the
lease exploded, sold short, and that they
nro now buying 6tock to fill, and that as
there is great difficulty in obtaining it, tho
markot advances in respopso to too de
mand. This is a good theory, nnd proba-
contemplated by the act of 1870, (p. 101) I the"grandchTl’drenunUlthe death of Mra. I RdMs^otacMunt'for the°la^
I l . h0 “f* te . nant - Judgment affirmed. | bli^of stock sS?d toX^York? *ItS
" " evident that those parties who did soli short
. 0 . s,— . 0 . have met with considerable loss, but wo do
Judgment affirmed. j ligence. not believe that their efforts to fill at as
[Speer, J., having been of counsel, did low figures as possible would have affected
■ ■ * ■ - 1 tho market to as great an extent ns has re
sulted from tho movemont now on foot.
Deeds. Usury. Title. I side i.7 Ids' stead.l " " " """ I Itjs also said that the Clyde syndicate,
Cbawfobd, J.—There was no error in I r n, an >«ttnn hv n n,Mn<v ! controlling the system of Associated rail.
oloMtmAmtn vnur hand. There.” I Our steamer made a tri-monthly trip to
i.-"i»imiip*ui ■ iDoiiin ur iwd, | * “Oh!” exclaimed tlie inquirer, as a I Newton, going down in March and return-
bint them in au adjacent one having | timrlin<* thrilling sensation ran through I ing in April, carrying as freight four toim
'inning connection with the first. The ev JL bll ,. or , an d his hand closed In an in-1 of guano, jndge of the County Court and
- i every uu Q i.r, mw 1 the editor of our local paper. Much In
terest is felt for tlie success of our enter
prise. We propose to bring Mr. Wadioy
to terms or make him pool.
Cora is badly Injured by the continued
cold and gardens entirely rained.
Messrs. Lewis «fc Sons, of Montezuma,
and then he called tlie turn on Mr.
JjvLiivern by stating that one night he j
«>'»ed up id s place and loft a live carp in I SO rt.w
» barrel with many othev'lijh, and vfLen I s °h 0 fastened to one wire a small wet I Tho middle Georgia daily _of Atlanta
RW^own next morning ho put that | sponge, and to the other wire something I can t tool us down this way.
If you want
ir> ”»* ~*> <* *»««***
Mound as .toough he had taken it out of a I , n „j e 0 f fine wire. He put the sponge in I and Messenoeb. .
paid a lew minutes belore. Wonderful ,i, a visitor’s hand, and then touclieS the Your correspondent is on the grand
I m ““ - ' ’ back of the hand with the wire brush, jury. J.
.j™,,,. SiKS a’S.'SSSflSS8 April 5_0. S.rt., .w-
ssr* — “ : n *: to “
),'>g '•xplauaupp of the situation' iherfivi m *That ..HUM-
the doctor. “If it were dark you
5S
£ss,ni4fs*^ aSdS sswm jsvk' is i-bss@s'«s>
toll, s across and ‘ «_... I ’- uul “ m , - -1-- l'-«'.,»l»r
•“ilvs inland,
a, ‘I inhabit'd
■wLielj iicitber „
Eoyernmeut 0 f Algeria have ever been
Able to complejLoly sub duo. Tlw • .tribes
--^r-rnr “I’ve got it at last,” said the person
wry on iromtime to time a species ot | w lio barf been coughing Tor months and
E'Kulla warfare, sometimes against the wll0 foun d t ] ie CO njli subdued by a bottle
iuiiiiian* and sometimes against the Al- 0 rn r> Bull’s Cougii Syrap. 25 cents.
prians. They only pay tribute when I
loreed. Uiidor ordinary circuu itauses wears, indeed
effectually kept in _y, ,,r Y,rk Tribune.
lack under a mutual agreement Just jo vo;. PT2 able-bodied American oit-
Z-- ***. french and Tunisian j i on Thursday that March ,
Whenever a speciai gi ievance _ Mt f ut Hke a ti on . We are a largo-bramed J
.ssouaht against the Buy by bis powerful I ,, e0 ip 0 f ,, r etenialnrnl inteliecroal activ- , »»}• U* (
>.1)1, recourse Is invariably bad to ity. " ceus.
COBBBSPONDKNT.
Foiit Valley, April 0.—At the muni-
side in his stead.]
Instructing the jury that in weighing the I forabe'homici'do of "her'husband, ^wlu I
tisumony of a witoess who was before error to instruct tho jury as matter of law i ng U p tho stock of tho Georgia, with a
tlicm, they could consider tho man him* I that t hey should add iuterest to whatever j view to obtaining control of it also. This
self, judge of his iutelligence, his manner amount of damages they might find at the view has few supporters, ns it i* not known
of testifying, his integrity and upright-I date of the homicide. Tho question oi in-I thnt that combination has bought a
ness, aud character for veracity, if they | creasin'* damages in such a case was for f single share in Augusta, while it is cer-
knewit. the jury. Judgment revereed. tain that the Louisville and Nashvillo, or
(a) Written evidence is considered of ... its representatives,has purchased thousands
higher proof than era!, and where tlie Democratic Successes
parties have reduced their contract, agree- Cincinnati, April 5. -The election of toc£ffi?na7^oM^
me “ l stipulation to writing, and os- )Vm. Means, Democratic nominee, is con- Savannah, end Charleston, and tho South
sented thereto, it is tho best evidence of ceded, with a probable majority of 1,500. Carolina roads, which enables them, to a
tbe same. I it is thought two or three others on the very large extent, to control the commerco
2. Testimony taken down on a former I Democratic ticket are elected. Tho Ga- I of South Carolina, which they will nntnral-
trial ot the same case may bo introduced I ze a c which bolted tho Republican norni- ^ do in til0 interest of New York, to which
to show such contradictory statements of nati <; n for mayor aI)d supported Means, ' in “S??^j? ar 1 leston ’
a witness as to make him unworthy of sa ys his success does uot mean a Democrat- 'u’o oi vo alUh™Xb^^^^^
credit, although uot conclusive as to such ic victory lu Cincinnati, but a victory for towtttoiKy
S-SrSBST mean i f t b e* 1 m . Ws ,aW awd decency la tho administration of is evident tliat somebody is bay big np tbe
“ n f SlSS"** f h 1 dS th0 clty government. stock rapidly and tho most plansiblo theory
elurae on this point. I Out of a total voto of about 45,000 in is that tho Lonisville and Nashville railroad
.,.V‘ .* i® coyest being in regard to the tb j 3 c j ty yesterday Wm. Means, Demo- is the purchaser.
title to land, on the trial could not bo in- I crat, was ele-ied mayor over Charles A. number of bnsincss men with whom a
voked to tho effect that ii tho deed under I j aen i. s j r Kenublican. bv 2 514 maioritv. representative of tho Chroniclo conversed
whicli one party claimed was void as con- ' rbo Kepublicans elected six of the city I yesterday statod that they thought it would
vcylng title on account of usury, it might buildings officers bv majorities ranxins tpoob more to the interest of Angusta
still be foreclosed as an equitable mort- rroidu7iolS” chffifHboutl 2™° fortheGeorgia railroad to be under too
mme nnd hn nnnnrinr tn tW rlnl>t< nf Bin I i. 1 c,,,euy auol V “‘*4 control of the Louisvillo and Nashvillo than
ga l, ana do superior to me n ? nts or tue three out of tour members of the Board that of the Central. The Louisvillo and
a home ‘ Education by majonties ranging from Nashville, it is said, would find it to its own
stead taken afterit was made. I 141 to 033. j interest to help Augusta. It would nat-
_ ( a ) iiomcsteau ngut connot bo de- Keokuk, Iowa, April 5.—The Demo- j urally send freightover its own line, and in
featea by a deed void for usury, nor can a J ^nits yesterday elected Louis Hosmcr j tho event of itb getting control of tho Geor-
Itke result bo accomplished under tho mavor. and Uenrv Banks recorder, bv railroad, tho latter road would form
same instrument by calling iu an equita- j decisive majorities. J | part of that line. “As soon as they get the
bio mortgage. Judgment affirmed.
Moore vs. Moore. Habeas corpus, from
Wayne. Jurisdiction. Ordinary.
Cbawfobd, J.—1. Tbe ordinary has
jurisdiction to issue and try a habeas cor
pus to determine the rights of a husband
and wife living separately as to tlie pos
session of the children. Judgment af
fiimed.
The Flood at Yankton.
Yankton, D. T., April 5.—The water
has risen to a point a foot higher than
the rise of March 29. Lower Y ankton is
! submerged to day and the people have
beenVemoved to the upper portion of tlie
[ city. Intelligence has been received
to day from Bonaboramo that ont of four
teen peisons ten have been rescued alive
I and well. A family named Bates and
gia rnuroau, mo
S irt of that line.
eorgia,” said ono merchant, “they
will want tho South Carolina,
nnd it will not bo long bo
fore they will havo it, too.” Another shrewd
business man gave it ns his opinion tlmt
the Louisville nnd Nashvillo would not care
for the South Carolina, but would got con
trol of tho Port Royal and Augusta railway
instead. This, ho said, would be easy to
do. With toe Georgia railroad in their
powor they would also hnvo control of two-
fifths of the Port Royal nnd Augusta and
it would not bo difficult to obtain another
fifth. The cost would bo nothing compar-
oue named Haldcman are undoubtedly _
drowned. Seven other families are prob- ed to what they would have to pay for the
ably lost. The Green Island people have Sooth Carolina; and, besides, the Port
hem. minnved to this nlaca No lives Royal and Augusta would givo tiie Lotus-
been removed to tms place, no mcs vil f e and Nashvillo access to three ports-
viz: Port Royal, Charleston and Savan-
Giles V3. tho State. Misdemeanor, from
Morgan. Continuance. Charge ol Court.
Practice in tlie Superior Court. New
Trial. Criminal law.
i Cna ’Y F ° n ?’ i’—l* frara : I were lost there, but the village is com
ing of too judge’s charge before he bad plete , , hed away . W ater and ice, to , „ .
heard the evidence is a good cause of he(]( f lh 0I twelv0 feet lie across the n! g’ bnsJn0B raan ^ith whom the Chronl
complaint, depends ou whether he charged I y jii a n. 0 si t e . Tlie ice probably choked np I de 0n rc p?o3offiaTivo talked said tout if
the laa of the case property or no- It he I r ] V0r a short distance below Yankton, the Central railroad had leased the Georgia
did, no harm was done. | t urn ing the great volume of water across It could have sent too greater portion of its
2. That on a second conviction In a t j, 0 ] ow j auds 0 n the Dakotah side, aud business to Savannah via Atlanta and Ma-
misdemeanor, the Judge increased the caus | n „ Jt t0 g ow eastward thirty miles con, practically isolating Augusta, and
fine by five dollars over the first sentence, I hofnm'it ro.pnters the old channel at Ver- making the Georgia a purely local roau. Ho
is no ground for new trial. Judgment af- river hank whicU
is reported -®rned ay with tho loss of | lflve ^ >een moro to its interest to havo so
__ . ■» o m «. i thirty lives* TbtM reports need conlir- I noted. If the Georgia coes into the Louis-
Hayor, etc., of Savannah vs. Spears. Case 1 ma tion. Tlie river at this poiui is about vi u 0 an d Nashville combination, on tiie
from Chatham. Municipal ^corpora- | s j x m ii e s j n width. Ila surface is covered other hand, it must, from the very nature
with broken ice. Farther east, the water of things, continue to form i>urt of the
broadens to fifteen miles, retaining this j great through line. ■ If the Georgia had to
width, without exception, for forty-live
mlM — -—
tions. Sewers. Negligence. Damages
Speer, J—1. White ihe mayor ami
council of Savannah are only bound to
ordinary diligeaca in regard to preventing
injury from a canal forming parts ot its
system of sewers, yet that diligence must
extend not merely to keeping up such
banks as a drain may have, but to tlie
keeping it open ami to. such order as to
cipalElection held hire to-day, Dr. W. B. r ]*«*«<* ‘be ynjMtn’ei *<yaee«>pds,
Mathews was elected mayor, H.C.Har regard being had to tho changes whufa
ric, A. D. Skellle, K. J. Houser and J. M »» usual and ordinary at difleieat sea-
Grav, counseloir. More excitement than S0, “* T
a.
A 1'III-IIENT man is like a pin, his head mensions, municipal au!iiorit;.-i exeivise
prefects ffim from going too far. To pre- a judicial or legislative discretion; but
Hantso used Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup
for tiie last few days, to my gratification I
find it did me a great deal of good. I had
a severe cold, which' it cured to a few
dayii. C. C. Roiikktsox,
139 Main street, Lynchburg, Va.
... - .
Awful Tiiuca Ahead.
Philadelphia Times.
There nro eorao rumors that Roeeoe
Conkling is getting ready to sneer this
country out of sluu>e. Tbe honorable gen-
go out of tlie hands of its own manage
ment, therefore, ho preferred that the Lou
isvillo and Nashville should havo it.
Yesterday . morning Georgia railroad
stock was quoted at 1?1 bid. Later there
were sales at J83 end tbe market closed at
131 bid, 1KT> ‘asked. Ii>>mid lots would
probably luve brought tho latter figure.
Freeident Phiuizy, of tho Georgia railroad,
wk» in Atlanta yesterday. What was the
object of liis visit to tht' capital was not as
certained.
EXCITQUtST IN CENTJUL.
Much to the general surprise Central
railroad stock, winch has remained inert
during All the excitement in Georgia,
vent a cough from going too tor, we would after the dimensions have been agreed tleman has had his feelings very much | started out on a boom of its own Saiuiday
Use. Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Price, upon or determined, they aru liable in hurt recently, and no oommou thing wdl | xught. OadetM were received froui^New
The Preacher Had the Drop.
“How modi is tho ante?” whispered a
A Washington news item says that 500 | Red Gulch miner with a singlo fzO gold
applications for consulships have heed re- piece to the deacon with the collection
ceivcd since tiie new administration came plate in tho Baptist church at Black Run,
into office. Now, there only MS consular I Col. He was told to contribute wbat-
appoiniments which pay a saiaty of $4,000 I ever ho chose, whereupon he said he
a year or more, and as a considerable I would chip in a dollar, and pm-
number of the inen holding these offices I needed to take $10 iu clispge. The dea-
may fairly be presumed to be doing their I con softly replied that no change was
duty so acceptably that there is no reason f given. A straggle ensued, the plate was
for displacing them, the prospects of the I upset and the congregation were In tho
500 gentlemen ambitious to represent their act of “jumping the deacon’s claim,” when
couutry abroad are not particularly flat- the minister, au old Californian, leaned
tering. Probably most of them will be I over the pulpit with a navy revolver and
the gainers in the Ioug run, however, if observed: “The brethren will please take
they do uot succeed. f notice that 1’vn got tbe v rop ou them, and
The current notions about the emrlu-1 any brother who declines to go to his seat
meuts and opportunities of consular post- or who touches any of that money will •
tions are curiously erroneous. No doubt I have a funeral at his house to-morrow at
400 of tho 500 eager applicants for these 2 o’clock p. m. Onr mining friend from
places suppose that consuls have a chance Red Gulch wil! kindly release the dea-
to see the world at the expense of the con’s throat or he’s a dead man.” Tho
government, are invited to dine with $20 gold piece went to save the heathen,
kings and prinoes and havo a pretty good
time generally, with nothing particular I Occasion for OralltiKte.
to do. The truth is very different from I ’Spring in the South has already ap-
tbis roseate idea. A United States con- I peared. The face of nature is seen lo the
sulis, as a rule, a hard-working, poorly best advantage. The fear of pestilence
paid business official, who Is tied down I already comes to the miud of the prudent
to his post, has a great deal of routine of- inhabitant ot tho Gulf States, and he is
flee work to go through every day, ana thankful for the wisdom displayed In the
can hardly manage to support a family legislation which secured over a million
respectably on bis salary. If he is sta- I of dollars for the maintenance of the
Honed in a monarchical country ho does world-known Charity Hospital at New
not have access to aristocratic circles at Orleans, La., from the Louisiana State
all. Ho is classed iu the social scale with Lottery, whose next drawing occurs on
merchants, bankers and manufacturers, April 12th, and about which the fall par-
and if he bas-uo private fortune to draw I ticulars will bo given on an application to
upon, canuo: even mako a figure M. A. Dauphin, No. 610 Broadway, New
among the people with whom inexorable York City, N. Y., or some person at New
custom rauks him. Uuless he gets Orleans, La. lw.
one of the prizes m the consular service ■»«■« -
and is sent to some groat capital, his dwell- I •**» Honored Typo,
ing Is in a dull commercial or manufac- Tho Rev. Mr. J. W. Burke, of the Wes
luring town. At first the quaintuess and leyan Christian Advocate, of Macon, and
novelty of tho place to American eyes in- Proprietor of a large book store and pnb-
tcrests him, but ho soon gets used to all I i 13 house, commenced life a poor priii-
SKSSmS comfort^of'American
Sfc ^ PrebiM/£d^rS?too^3?& «W-F.SSV- t »kD>«soltoD to his busi-
guago of the country—rot one American We nre clad to know that ono of the most
consul in twenty does. He thinks ho can gifted and popular writers on the Georgia
learn it readily, but he finds that the udu- proes is preparing nn attractive sketch of the
cation of the ear aud tongue necessary to useful life and honored career of Rev. J.
comprehend and reproduce a foreign lan-, I W. Burke for the Darien Timber Gazette
guage is a long aud serious matter. Shut prond of
out from social pleasures by tbe barrier S ^^o*
of a strand speech, deprived ortho enter- onr S talo four fiSttog anA pablifhiSg
tainment of newspaper reading and talk- houses that are first class in every respect,
ing politics which occupied a good deal ot We dip tho abovo from tho Poat-Appeal,
his leisure time at home, and annoyed by and add that such men are not only au
customs and maimers which seem I honor to themselves, but to the State. Each
to him stupid aud sometimes coarse, iu bis respective city is at toe head of a
lie is often dreadfully homesick. largo printing establishment, built up to a
By tho time ho has fairly habituated SL oat extent by his own unaided exerrions.
himself to his new surroundings and ” beir lives are ronamders to poor boys
n . struggling undor adverse circumstances,
begins to fit in comfortably to the com- that there is a future full of promise to
plex structure of foreign lift*, ho is usually them and to all who will “act well their
removed to make room for somo one part” in the strugglo of life.—5Ionroe Ad
whose political services are more reccut, vertiser.
and who has a “claim” on a newidata-.l
istration such as ho cannot make. If ho Where Mas riiatShsttlanT
lias money enough saved to get home I ' Washington Post
comfortably lie is fortunate. He comes Mrs. Kate Chaso Sprague last Saturday
back to find that the busv world has not evening gave nn elegant dinner at Edge-
missed him, and that his former place aud 5P2?* Jon0 ^
influence cannot be regained without a - ytiva ^ a , and Congressman Moore, of
struggle. When he went abroad he was, [
perhaps, an important wheel in the social
and business maebiue; when he returns
he discovers that another wheel equally
good ha3 got into hts old place and
the machine is going on very well
without him.
Tlie 500 applicants who have already
seut iu their papers, and the 500 more
who are no doubt getting theirs ready,
will scarcely be deterred from prosecut
ing their qnest by any sermon we may
preach. No doubt they alt hope to get one
of the big places on tho consular list.
How few such places there are will be
seen by tho following figures taken from
| Tennessee, were among the guests.
A Perfect Rsbblc Boowr.
Philadelphia Timet.
This is a good Ume for John Logan to
tell what ho knows abont finance. Ho
studied tho subject two weeks in 1875, and
after two yoare’ reflection on such a basis
of invcstigaUon ho ought to be able, with
his mastery of English, to give, too country
a perfect rabblo reuser in too way of a
“talk.”
A Cold Trail.
Xas'i villa American.
After all tho Republicans in tho Senate
HH ^ v HI find the bloody-shirt a very thin answer to
Mr. Spofford’s valuable “American Al- I charges of corrupt bargaining with Mahone,
manac.” Tho salaried consulates aredi- I supported by facts which conclusivelyprove
vided into seven classes, with specific fixed the bargain. If ever a party was foond
compensation, as follows-all fees having barking pa a cold trail it is the Republican
to be turned into tho treasury: Five at
$0,000, two at $5,000, oue at $5,500, six
at $4,000, eight at $3,500, twenty-one at
$3,000, sixteen at $2,500, thirty-seven at
$2,000, forty-seven at $1,520, twenty at
$1,000. Living in most foreign countries,
we may say in conclusion, isdearer forati
American than living in the United
States; It may be cheaper if one lives as
the natives live, and few Americans are
willing to practice the petty economies
[ party yelping after tho bloody-shirt, whon
tho rest of tho country is on tho hot scent
of a corrupt bargain.
Keno in Texas.
Au tin Dispatch.
It is all nonsenso trying to indaco too
Legislature to suppress toe gamo of keno.
Members of tho Legislature themselves
tako a hand at tho gamo, and may be seen
any night “fighting the tiger” in some
gambling saloon on our public ihorough-
and "frequent self-denials which make I ‘ are f. A pious member of it leading Aus-
houscbold expenses moderate in Europe. I “** church maue ins money in t his way, and
JAY GOULD'S VIE IV
SOUTH.
now loans it out at heavy interest, while
OF THE I bis victims strugglo along as boat they
can.
no Fluds Order and Industry Every - I “tulchnw” In Washington,
where 1‘revalling. I ii* IMMiai.
NzwYohk, April 3.—Mr. Jay Gouid I < iP ol .' aJ as
who returned yesterday morning from his wor i d that could produTso many able.cm!
Southern trip of two week, u as found at treated and learned men as Washington;
Ins residence last night by a norld re- an d in support of his statement he said that
porter, to whom he gave a cursory ac- lie had occasion to have a scienUtio docu-
count of his trip. When he spoke of the ment translated into thirteen different
South as a whole, Mr. Gould said: “On I languages, and he had not tho slightest
damages for negligence "iu constructing appease lum.
this trip I saw what may bo called
the old ikmth as distinguished from the
Southwest which I visited recently. I
went and returned through Virginia and
the Carolines, keeping pretty close to the
seaboard; that is, I look the most direct
route to Florida, and though I did not re
turn by exactly the same route, I did not
icava the seaboard States at all.
There are several obvious rea
sons why the old South should not be,
comparatively speaking, as progressive as
the southwest. In the first place, it is
more thickly settled; the opportunities for
immigrants arc not so great a3 they are in
a vast and new region—for example, like
Texas; the cost of keeping up the fertility
of long worked lands is much greater than
that cf reclaiming virgin soil. Railroad
travelers, too, pass necessarily through a
great extent of territory which is low,
marshy aud unattractive, aud the railroad
facilities are not so good as they are in the
southwest. But i( you take into consider
ation the long-established ideas and old
habits of the people, their forward move
ment is obvious and remarkable. The
old South seems lo me to be actually ‘luril
ing its face towards the rising sun,’ uot in
any political sense, but in its new and vis
ible appreciation of Industry, economy
and enterprise. That perfect order reigns
is clear from the way iu which Eastern
capital is gjing in there. I find the whole
country Jotted with industries, backed by
Cubital from the East.”
in speaking further of the South, Mr.
Gould said: “I was more pleased with
Savannah than with any place I visited.'
difficulty in finding individuals connected
with tho administration of tho government
who wore able to translate qaiukly and eas
ily tho document into all those languages-
York for largo Utwk* gk tljc stock, and* tho It Is a beautiful place, and will be a very
A florscam Display.
■ - Harper's Bazar.
Tiio account of Uio ball given by Mrs.
Mackr.y in Paris lately reads like somo
sumptuous foto of tho empire: 200 servants
iu liveries of black and scarlet and gold;
ball room liue-d with mirrors uud old tapes
try; Waidtenfols leadiug the baud, vocalists
singing the valsoa; souvenirs for tho guests
of silver from Mr. Mackny’s mines, bear
ing the Mao.kny arms nnd date of tbo ball;
tnenu white and pink satin; $1,200 worth
of sfrawburries. aud sterlets from Russia.
Oonld hospitality go further? Gen. Noyes,
who was importuned for invitations, re
plied, “You seem to forget tlmt I am here
to protect Mr. Mnckay.”
What Lofaa Said to P»*sliw.
St. Louis Republican.
The into R. M. Knapp has said that he
was present, in company with several other
prominent Democrats, at an interview be
tween tlie late Stephen A. Douglas and Lo
gan, an hour utter tlie former made his
Tr.N
r years of experience Ua9 firmly
rooted Tutt’s Pills iu public estimation.
Their wonderful adaptability to the vari
ous forms of disease is a marvel to medi
cal men of aii schools. They are largely
used in hospitals iu Europ? aud America
as woll as in tbe army and navy. Cuba
and other countries where yellow fbver
previals, consume millions ot boxes an
nually.