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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES.
ZJ /E TELEGRAPH, I
do m nearly right m he knows how. There is no
doubt of bis sincerity and his courage. People ad
mire courage and they appreciate honesty. Know-
Samuel J. Tllden.
The death of Mr. Tilden remotes the
Mieso iTui oat i* thk txab akd wxkklt I most conspicuous figure of American poli-
bt thk I tics. Though forced into retirement by an
ltihtfrapb and Me>^?nger Publishing Co., I incurable malady, ani prostrated {diysical*
97 Mulberry Street Macon, Oa. ly, his mental faculties had remained un
ites Dally is deUtered by carriers in the city or impaired to the last. , .
postage free to subscribers, for $1 per The opening of the present session of to » Mr - Cleveland to possess both, they can over-
Wn >U. UM for tore, monto., JS for .li montor, Congress was signalized by a vigorous letter ci„. U oa wiu be . outdid*!.
•I »10 • year. from jj r Tllden to oDe of its presiding offl.1 ... rMlMtta «.
i,“I^‘^ T j«r , ^ 1 d ta f. L" cer ® CODCerDin8 *« treasury surplus. Only “It <*«•»*•* to ojmueh .bout tost. A. I
Transient adverttoementt wlU be taken for toe I a few days since a Republican Senator mado I bare nald, he appears to be gaining in popularity,
s itiy >t $1 per squat, of to line, or leaa for toe public another letter from him on the same I “ d lf h * continues todo *° I c “ not "* anything
t r* insertion. and so cents for each subsequent In- subject, and on yesterday the House nnani- J* fn
It-rion, ud for to. Weekly at St for each insertion, j m0 ugly passed resolutions of regret at hi»\Zr 1. training agan.t him. Do
Hottces of deaths, funerals, marriage, and births, P ,
m death. And Mr. Holman gives his views in these
Be'ected communications will notbs returned. lor a decade he has been the one great I words:
O jfrwpondoncc containing important news and controlling head in the Democratic party. I Mr. Cleveland would stand a great deal stronger
flltonitlons of living topics is solicited, but must be Before that time he* had been but little I with the party lf he would modify his views upon
i r «f snd written upon but one side of the paper to known on tside of the politics of New York. th ® civU kwrs. I think the next House will
bsTssrmntlou. Summoning his wonderful powers of h. DcmocraUc. toough to. pre«ut m.)orlty will.
... , .. . no doubt, to some extent, be reduoed. Mr. Cleve-
I organiz ition and his ability 1° I land would find it a serious thing to be confronted
I control men and to nse the press, he in- I with both branches of Congress aroused sgaiust
trodneed the political machinery used in I him. That this may not be the case will serve to
Evening.
ty had been out of power a long time and Demo . State Ele ctions oi 1HHO. 1 Mats Thai May Save
crats were naturally a little Impatient at any delay. | Alabama elected SUte officers and Legis- ■ Journal of Health. . afteb aetiiub tom
Mr. Cleveland has demonstrated one thing, I think, lature August 2, and voted upon two pro- The foundation of tlirec-fomihs of all “The sound of a sea without
to the satisfaction of everybody, and that Is that! posed amendments to the constitution of cases of consumption is laid before the age and ■asset is red." wm< * u
Sue
W IUO HUMKUUQ OI CTCrjUUUJ, aim mai IS mat umv a******'- saws .V . ~—r~ . r .,v« a» u«.auau bUB I
hs la an honest; courageous man, and int**^* to the Stete, one of which authorizes a special of *.->y6arH, in women, during their toons, I The wild mill* wheel ms
. / at.» a.a.I 2 raw* A A tinKllfl lillllll , VIOS Alin I Til A 1, f r,.,l if il TO ■ .1 Ana An A In a a I . , f a n a a2 a1 ^ - I 1 11 •• V . * a 11 . . I
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Hxolttxnoes ahonld be made by express, poatal
■ lit, m -aey order or regiatered letter.
Atlanta Dureao 17K Peachtree itreet
' jji communications ahonld be addressed to
tux for the erection of public buildings and Tho hereditary element is not of special ac-1
the improTement of roads and bridges, and count as a cause of consumption, ns less I
the other authorizes the city of Binning- than 25 per cent of cases are olearly of con-
ham to levy a special tax to pay its bonds snmptive parentage.
at maturity. Elects Congressmen Novem- One of the ruling causes of disease and I
her 2. premature death in large oities is found in
Arkansas elects State officers and Legis-1 that oxbansting strain of the men'al oner-1
tare September 6; Congressmen Novem- gies in the straggle for subsistence—a
l>er 2. death-raco for bread.
California elects State officers, LegUla- Insanity runs in families; but, as in tho |
ture and Congressmen November 2. I case of family likeness, it sometimes over-
Colorado elects 8tate officers, Legislature laps a generation or more,
and Congressman November 2. I Personal resemblance entails like charac-
Connecticut elects State officers, Legis- teristics of mind and disposition,
lature and Congressmen November 2. 1 A enrrent of the purest air from tho poles I
Delaware electa Governor, Legislature for half an hour on a person sleeping, sit-
and Congressman November 2. I ting still, or overheated, is a thousandfold
Florida electa Legislature and Congress- more destructive of health and fatal to lifo
men November 2, and votes upon tho pro-1 than the noisomeness of a crowded room or I
posed new constitution of the State which I vehicle or the stench of a pig-sty for thrico 1
was framed by the convention which met in the time,
1885. To exercise in weariness, increased by
Georgia elects State officers and Legists- every step, is not only not beneficial, it is
tore October 6; Congressmen November 2. useless and worse than useless; it is posi-
Ilhnois electa minor State officers, Legis- lively destructive.
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to Md. .brill not a tost Qn».,
Tween esrth and ekr- q "'
The red aun .ink.
WhUe yet Ilia glexmlni fxc,
booke ont a wo nent?states
Through wist, that dy
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AM sweet earth odouiebere’
The aslt airs meet. °
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For day la pa.t and over:
And silently,
With weary uenaeand light
Through vales of fadin 'algM
lhe lllowman _, h . 7
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The plowman w*S5a HS
Whore real .h.n
Where rest ahall be.
—The Academy.
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ALL SORTS,
J f l y° n wouU1 to strong, conq Wr J0 ,
A cursory glance at tho daily exchanges j D g eTeD tg cocseqnent are part of tho his- President end toe party upon toe most vital issue. Congressmen November 2. tencos should be uttered in a low, slow Can a man intoxicated by nrasic be mil
BnggeatH tho fact that nowadays when a I tory of the country—a part which, for our I noir b«* ore the country. The comics campaign Iowa electa minor Htate officers and Con- tone, gradually intensified, otherwise the ° e Mr -tight? I
youngman engages himself to a girl, he BO od name and renutarion it is unfortunate wlu h * ve *° b * n “ 4e on ,he lMUM to which toe gressmen November 2. voioe will break down in a very few min- When a dog is mad he generally tmreb J
y " . . — JZZ. gooa“«“ean>treputauon,iiisunionunaie Pre „ 4ratoppo ,e4. if we were to abudon the | Kansas elects State officers, Legislature lutes with coughing or hoarseness. a very rabid rate. 6 I km™
may be exi>ected to eith r try. | cannot ho blotted ont. principles embraced in toe declarations of the Congressmen November 2. A growing inability to sleep in sickness is "Sin has many tools but a ii»i. v ■
Kentnoky elects Congressmen Novem- ominons of a fatal result; in apparent I that tits them alt." ’ “ * 10 »a hanffitl
|dof es
A Westkbn journal says that a poor Sen* In addition to his powers as a lawyer, his p»rty on the eilver question and the reduction of
in aatn two hundred thousand dollars I success as a business man, and his career as I the eurplus in the treasury, wo would at once for-1 ^ ^ v I heMth it indicates the failure of the mind I \i eR f 2- d on A*» nn j „ , |
ator. to save two hnnurea tnousanu aouars | „ I I Louisiana elects Congressmen Novem- and madne.-s; so oa the other hand, in dis- I s “°“ e “anderdou« - i,|
in eioht ve&rs must live on nothing and « statesman, Mr. Tilden will occupy for- f«« every pnaatble chance of cwrytog toe SUte ot
lend out hi, money at 600 percent inter- ever the position of the only ““ ^^Se^tlmw'* 13 Legi8ktQr6
eat I rjtn t I •* •-*-«- « d -p®-«»b-u... i c °ET.sti!;
Th* sad news comes from Ithode Island j " **' w ~ J “ r
that the bibnlon. people np there are c0 ° 8 P ir “ cy '
uuu uiuuuc.-s ao, oa me oiucr uaua, in ms- p nn i n _j «a«a- ... ».— "‘""win »■
esse or dementia, a very slight improve- “y™* ^ I
ment in the bleeping should be hailed as L. A Nazareth (Pa.) mechanic madeiii*.l
the harbinger of restoration. I with his pocketknife. I
„ . harbinger!
Maryland elects Congressmen Novem- No one can possibly sink if tho head is | Henry Irving will devote himiai
her 2. I thrust entirely under water, and in this po- yachting in this country.
Massachusetts elects State officers, Legis-1 sition a novice can swim as easily as walk, I
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|ith of
drinking themselves into premature graves I desth P 088ibly throw fn ' th " I The Savannah °Morolng'n^‘ is a tern-1 Mkh^^leiTs^ol^Sdatol. I h“2d 8 1 l t °t« lph ^'®r ^ bftin G th ° Uon^oU SeS MiSutn'uJm *““* ‘ h * w
just to show how easily they can circumvent .8 XtanceU appears that P erate journal; we might say almost a tem- and Congressmen November 2, ' ° ' “intense thirst is°satUted by wading in YUowst^^IrSA™ 8 r <ho “* nd
the new prohibition law. j K ... ... .. perance one. It furnishes this report of Minnesota elects State officers, l^egisla- water, or by keeping the clothing saturated 1 '=B 0#s t'J n c I“ r * “t present.
1 it was a mistake not to have nomiuaUd Mr. {^ etesto h Hc e ngelnthe ci t , © f 8a von. t« r ® 8nd Congressmen November 2, and with water, even if ft is taken from tho sea. The popular phiz-iolan at this muouoI
* ! l- “” *'— 8 ~ * votes upon a proposed amendment to the Water cannot satisfy the thirst which at-1 the 3' ca r ls tbe soda fountain clerl.
constitution of the ,State to facilitate the 1 tends cholera, dysentery, diarrhea and some About 23,000 deaths from typhoid InJ
..i.jijui other forms of disease; in fact, drinking occur annually in the United States. *
Mb. Cdivklawd will take bis time about I Tilden ot Cincinnati in 1880. It has been I Ule tc8t tlgt liconBe ln the olt ?
seleoting a judge to fill the place left vacant demonstrated that John Kelly had , v 8ay8 _ . .. . ,
by Judge McCoy. In the meantime appli- noUling t0 do with tho defeat p£ General I .' Th '“ th ° ^^coundl, atthe «me.t .ngsMtlos | erection of county and sohool buildings.
rants can bo riil.ntt un their indorsements ,, V , f i *b i .b T vV °* ,,, • Monl, ” l ' * tw% ' nc, °“' 4 ,he u,inor 11 ' : ' I,,0 Mississippi elects Congressmen Novem- cold water seems to increase the thirst an3 8ince hU Hoioura at vZ R 7,7 I
canto can be piling up their indoiscmento. Hancock, bnt many believe that the indif- from $ , w to |I100 many pir»n. tbonght It b«l her 2. induce, other disagreeable sensations; but the Geman Emn«or hoTorr.M. i h “ lli ?l
Though not announced,'onr judgment is, I ference of Mr. Tilden contributed to this I made a great mietake. They Insisted that toe Missouri electa minor State officers and I this thirst will he perfectly and pleasantly | T , “P" 0 *greatly imptorell
that the thing has been arranged for some- result. 'The death of such a man is a loss lienee would so reduce toe number of liquor Congressmen November 2. subdued bv eating a comparatively small Looktog down on the vista of thing! U|
remit, xneueutu “ ,UBB I — * 1 VT “‘—-“-"i, Legislature | amount of ice, swallowing it in as largo oo^A dog gazing,at a string of smsjgaj
pieces as practicable ana as much os is I A hint to the police when the Anarcbisttl
time back.
| result, xne ueaiu oi sucu n man is a loss -— — ™ ” d7 .
♦a uriw T » tt i lrt j a\,. t.eininn ♦»,« •®U«rt tbit the general tax would bar© to b« in-1 Nebraska elects State ofiicers,
to any oountry. He had the trrini g, the cr€Medt0 meflt ^ d ©flciency which would b© and Congressmen November 2.
Samvbl J. Tn.nas has gone to that conn- ability, the means and the disposition to ad- L, uled i n the revenues. Itwas aUo nredtried tost Nevada elects State officers, Legislature I wanted. * ~ I are around—Now is the time togctupcfabtl
try where every man receives his dues. It dress himselt to the higher walks of politics mere would he alarge number of Illicit dealer.. and Congressman November^. Inflammations arc more safely and for A wart on the nose, which a quick aUtil
matters nothing to him, now, that he wav and to accomplish great good. Ho was a ThewUdomif the action of toe council bat been . , ew Hampshire elects Governor, Leg-1 moro agreeably subduod by tho application I serious, drove n Shasta (CaL) men to i®.I
swindled out of hi. right to the Presidency | citizen who elevated his State, his fellow | I ScTjelv ele^toGovereorT^sUture I ° f ,7.^ n _ w . 8to .L th “ ^ Freezing politeness is nflM ^1
than otherwise at this soggy season of till
I year.
swincuea out Ot nis right to me i-resiuency citizen wno eievateu U1S otate, ms louow — — Now .Tnrsnv elects Governor LaoialatiirA I .7. .
.„ k .u.,ads rt re. a., a L, s „,a. e ~
distant when all those who wronged him Was his hold on life and his own acute in- , : „ lu Je „ ^ey amount to *62,too. It 1. «• New . io J k elc ® bl 0 i ndg « “ e Court o£ haa repeatedly caused instant death by
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will appear there to be judged. | tellect, he could not have lasted much longer, | tb.t' about thirty 'more No?^r^^dlo^pSlhe 0 q D u^ltlS“ l^ 8 ** .‘b* « eIcl8e 8 « ndin 8 The man who "rose to the occasion" hj
. of !?' holding a convention to^oviT L constb ^ “> -J £1
8or T o n,y.u-^rUw. r o 5 D.B,rin o « ZTZ ^uT 1m. =1 “ — I wardecl to the heart, and faster thanitcan| d ‘ oTD .
la that the machinery skillfully bnildod by | lioonso ayatem, and bwldeo, too city haa tucelvol | Ohio elects minor State officers and Con-1 toin^aci for tbo ^£? wTth a ^ to | New Orleans papers print thirty...
doubtful imprisonment
citizen and the mnrder of another? says
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” „... , , ,. .. ,, „ ■ " Mr. Tilden and manipulated by men trained other beneSti from t. Tho closing of about fifty gressmen November 2.
the Philadelphia I ress. Very well, suppose | nnjW his nwn CTfi this result. I «» «“• loweat chu ot barroom, hah to aoma extent. | Oregon elected State officers, Legislature I Tltmift eating I that" efty.” ™
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aician.
Tho more olothes a man wears the moro
crop ot the ben.
ostrich crop hi
larger thin till
Uie ciaaawyo.. . ..... ...j i „ v,i. eye produced thU remiH. I of ‘ h » lowest close othar-roome has, to eome extent. I Oregon «•*»« «(«««,. T«ni.l»*„« 1 * Tol . d i‘in future, and on Ute instant of any | Mlumuiof foreeu tax sales of realestakii|
this great misfortune had really occurred I ... T , , . , I caueed a decreaee ln druukenneee and crime. and Congri
What then ? Somehow we seem to see Mr. U ’ “ un “ l ° g “ d Mr. Lament were trusted ^ >uUlurlUM , Low B0 f „ ott aoy one . nii Pennsylvania.
Maine in the act of writing tothe imprison- ft *®“ t8 , ‘J 10 , 8nga 0f Ure -' 8to “°- policy and toe Improvement ln toe police force, ture and Congressmen November 2.
, a . . .. i At. a , HU death leaves a vacancy which do one which la more viglUnt thnn formerly in looking »f- Rhone Island elected btato officei
ed gentteman to hue a snbatitnt. and come 8igUt can fill . There Is no man ter to. violator, of to. tow., h.vo hi a vor, ^od Legislature April17, and ratified the propoa-1 ^cToStoJ he SSTtETStoE“he k^ps hi”, I, A mmf. rirtne riiould b. Utouxr^tol
home. in New York or any other State to whose •»-. The ieuo Houb, ibeito. U„ o, to.suie «1 amendmentoo toe^nsUUUionoftho ch&mberi closer’he confines himself to » o?htoo?d1n.4 Uto ’ ? ^
A Wasbimotok special says; “A gentle- comiIle . atld „ nid anC e th e Democratic nart v *» d ®lty fully provldo for too control of too liquor ,*}* tho saleloflin- hll , hotl He t h e more readily will he toko 1 ‘ 8 1 b , I
man who baa been throuoh the South and , ?, 8 ' d 1Je “ ocra “o p»'tJ builDtM< „ 4 all , hat to necessary It to have offl- ‘“‘“ting liquor and the other admita for oola u y,, more „ tbriftleas youth is help- c “» ,»o* fl 8 ht WM* the folra, I
in in who has been through tho South, and I Wld y, e j d auoh unquestioning obedience I ctn thM %1U en(orce lhem , , {lhl , „ floao toere eign-born Uuion ex-soldiers and sailors to L,! the less nbio do s he become to help »»J» Mr. Oladsono, and some polmdia I
has rnadu a special study of tho labor ques-1 and rctpect Perhaps a new state of things, | w rtl be llttloreaeou for compUlnU from too law-1 eri^enship. Elects Congressmen Novem-1 | hud it hard to fight against the put. |
tion In that rogion, aaya that the negroeal nsw q 10 iUons and iaauea may doawaywithl abWing Uquordeat.ro and the tomperanea ppqplo. 1 gonth Carolina aleoto State offioera. I ” "
aro being admitted into tho Koights of I w j, a£ j a considered the necesaity of making I ourofflcUli only require a healthy public eenu-1 j 8 j a ^ nre alld Congressmen November 2.
Labor organization, and that the foot will N Yo rk the nivotal Stole in Presidential “““ *° • uwort lhe “ ln doU ‘“ lholr du,y - ThM Tennessee eleets judges ot the Supremo . .
have a very powerful influence upon tho 8 fi, gOBa e „o j a •• nU “ ,nt L “ h**" h 1,0 " 111 *. “d » 1Ul *•* s™*!* 1 1 (7 ont t August 5; olecta Governor, LegfsU^ j _ U-inor Mto BeJofc. An innovation in minstrelsy ts. Ua
, n,„ „„i™j that tblVnnmti eIeoUon8 - Still we novo not gone so lar in I lh(1 ,ffi cloncJf of 7 offleer bu lucres^. tnre and Congressmen November 2 Wooiesocxrr, K. I„ August 3.—It has place in Montana, where a negro is pkt-1
f.tnre ef toe colored race, that this or^rn tijat diroclion llint w „ uotiuiealho — Texas electa Stole officers, i..<h.uui«i I taken jnst a month for linuor dealers to I mg on engagement in which ho “rb!a|
ization ot tho Knight* of Labor will protect | „| 8CD ] e88 guardianship and cool counsels of I SHREDS AND I ATCHES. | an ( Congressmen November 2.
them against intimidation or outrage, and Mr-Ti i den . t.iv T ™, .mpi.y. Vermont electa State offioera, LegUla- U?'«» d *» enforce prohibition, and on _ _ — —. .
that the protection will have a‘ marked I nf the men most nrominent in tho neril. I —Somerville Journal. 1 turo and Congressmen September 7. I Bnnday A tidal wave of drunkenness | Langtry, and falls in light bat ringo, hi I
.. n ‘ the politics of the South " “ “ men most promtUMlt in the peril " »">“• Virgitua eleoto Congressmen November 2. 8w «p‘ in, which haa replaced the extraordi- point to tho forehead, leaving the lea'll |
cueci upon tue pouuca 01 ino oontn. nus days which followed his election, he Suppose we send Congress down to Meitco to West Virginia electa LeglsUtnre and I nary sobriety of a month past and prom- bare.
Amoxo the latoat indications of tho din-1 survived many. Grant, Judge Clifford. | uik toe lawUu sroauro Into aubJutlont-MU-1 Congressmen November 2. _ ^ ImBmJS “J: 11 loot ?-**.. t . t >?*| The cadets ot the Annapolis Nani ltd-1
PROHIBITION A FAILURE.
If policemen did not wear uniforms tl
would always be danger of wskiagaptkl
ger of a big war in Europe at an early day Garfield, Clarkson Potter and John Kelly more American,
is the fact that Germany has bgpn secretly I have gone before.
training carrier pigeons in France for war If the Democrata of the country cannot
purposes, and the additional fact that Ana- replace the leader just lost, they may at
Wisconsin electa State officers, LegUla-1 hKM°n was
A Boston professor Is lecturing en toe “Useless" 1 tar* and Congretmmen November 2.
of Profanity." DM be ever hit hte thumb-nail |
with hammer?—Detroit Free Preit
LibWon wag n complete failure in ZZk.
I been ao mnch dronkeuness In this place for 1 ind :.
years as on Sunday night, when saloons all I ’’
>Vlmt In Hydrophobia?
I Fiom the Chioafo New*.
__ _ __ _ „ opened and team* rumbled across the State I A Loe Angeleg fOal) woman, forty y«*|
I Wexhtoittor'eLci oibeTa’ broad fih^l Si | taltt^SS^SL I Saeiw B
oorrcajiondenta to witnoas the autumn ma- and a toloranco of opinion that may in tho BOl uad . nton4 ._ aall grsucUco aiu. oonUttona are altracUng. Ilia exaipto lias Yh ® new ' aw u » R>K» n rio hnmhug, and it mt J* io - .
- - .... I.-. - ‘ - set inunv invesllaators at work ami umnm» I ** generally understood it means prohibi-1 John noltnm, a baseball catcher at OM*
il tost she bad fairly I Hieu, the akentic* are bv no means idle re lion for politics only. If local cniefs of Rapids, hss brongbtsnit to compel the»
to of to. pole* . ika out Urchw.rr.nto it I ..rent of hU wugel He claim. *211® ht
tounvrea of the army of that country. I future complete a success which U as yet
Token in connection with the closing of the | Bnt half worn
port of liatonm by Russia, a few weeks ago,
and the completion ot a Russian railroad
The sewing girt who dreland
■tltched herself Into a shirt
Mr. Cleveland". Candidacy.
The impression prevaiU that tho l’resi-1 team.—Lowell Courier,
about the aame time through the Merv I dentiol bee Is again buzzing iu Mr. Cleve-
suicosa aersoit into * sain is remmaea or tus u nol 8p i uka a i 0Q « who denies that hydro- P 0 * 0 * , l * Ke on * "* rcn »»rranto U ment of ma wages,
authority for saying that things an not what they phobU can exist in man. Many of the most mU8t 1,8 “ P rivflto otireng, and they two weeks’work
1—nro-.— 1 eminent French and English authorities be-1 mu8t , 8 ?7® f°r eoato. It U thought A New York woman haa applied for I
lieva the dbeiie cMlod bv ihiM ufiin©i«nnr©. OODTlcUon in Htate conrU will hercatter I aion for her non. who hag recently *hd *1
ddeertp thus manacing Knglon 1 in India, I land's bonnet. So far, Governor Hill, of | who said
lhe
latent ©ventH show that Europe aUll New York, te the ouly politician wboap- •atlnRthtappte.h© wentand mad*ben«lf abu«Ue cate*
cour*© th* PbUad*lphia Sunday-school scholar I lieve the diueage called by thig name is pure- coav * ctlon in Htate conrtg will hereafter I Mon for her non, who hag recently died*
said that when Ets’s eyes were oroned after ly one of imagination, and even the advo- , on P ro ?/ love aickne**. Hhoclaima that he was bW
hi umbers over a big moral volcano, whose pear* at all formidable in oppoaition.
fires may noon hunt forth and involve I The Washington correspondent of the
three or four big powers in the confisgra-1 World aaya:
ticn.
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Tug Ameriena Recorder lay.: “The melon I tt<r
raisers seem to have abandoned shipments displays mush temper,
of fi. Leaves, wee a girl.—Philadelphia llendil.
Ovsrtaaanl In a Boston store: Clork (masculine)
—•'Be ain't a gentleman—you can see be ain't No I this kind can
of the exiatence'of human hydropho- t ^,* t , th ?.®f li ^ 1 ®.. d Bm aotnally had tho I j n a a bnrp engagement
lmit that certain case* are the result of tatoalcating,_ and that the sale wa* A IU8Q in pj^gburg baa juat pal
al dolnaion. ... ... .Frf^rSMmaoUn'ewithWrafblo; X
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It one single
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be otted it moat be allowed to ^ ‘ h ®‘ “ otbin ? wU1 *>• don ® an V l Septem- y ,
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JrcMged air, which, it is cliinieu,^|
ionize the businesg.
to the North, and are bringing them" to the I mOTtus found him to a bad humor over rom. ao-1 ware pre^t wbon Mr. Baakar. of Barton. w«,pro-1 „?"L Th * Pennsylvwto ProhibltlontoU. I A Toreu^oman "hnThnilt forhen^‘1
t tv Aa th. v are cheap they find a ready “® no ‘ Coogrero which waacontrary to hie tdros. *«nto4 to the Qa.cnt How did he setr MtoeBu- KntnnF? Tnm tkeFfirtsdelphto Prose, Angmtot. flne h* use, huLrij from the pfoc**^!
°T - ‘ .. ht5 L“' h P : l 1 The Fre.ld.nt ..ore I. . good old fsehloued etyto | of Brook.,n-'Oh, ho w.e very gentlemanly | aro^L such em^ ofTSrophobii , 11 look ,® “v 0 ' M thoU8h ** the hen’^g. too haTaold. Her hem *
bred offaia^, mad thkSwt to * ®ompl*tel<«Ul.tiT« Ucket the cornerstone, n. it were.
„ res. s k i - l . the disproof of human hydrophobia is to „.j. h fle ? B ? School to achora are loo numerous to I
a t;reat deal more. The former who grows I sick of toe whole thing and wished he was hack in dower tothstJ" Mr. Roeemsn (acollegtsn)—“Loro, I show that tho diaeaaein the dog, which is I J L I , AD “ y ? 1 the next Iregielatnre ia not I jj, e j r QWQ we |( are h,j, yti; onto. If 1 - 1 1
melons or other perishable product will I Albany. It to only occaeloully that h* expresses that to not n fiower; it to a tobacco plant." Mtoa Laid to be the cause of the human disease, I , n 1 ‘ 0 h>hiU°nUta not I coast. Orel
find it safer and more nrofltoblo always to himself as dtoeattofisd with his present situation, amlthore- “Oh. how nlcolt must look when too is not always one end the same. I2S2?»i2Js Ul * r Ite I mbll04n or Bemo- mad# £or ^
. . ui. » —..v.t “A of eonmm hto expressions of d-ssslls-1 plu,s an hanging on IC'-Ksntucky hlste Journal. I Thia has recently been done moat con-1 or,Uo t* 0 -®*- I up to date.
g-U hit track In the ne ' I faction are lo be taken in n Pickwickian 'o,, „ rt an „ 8 ». oluaively hy the specialist referred to—Dr. A Now German Hewing MaohlnS I Louise Michel gxjgshe hopes toco**I
Only a few day* ainco tho Tsleobath pnb-1 Maa e. ITroldent to not onty . cm. I Ed ” nl , A -. 8 P i ^. 0, - N «f >? rk - - Heh .“ I ^London Time*. | America ato-rdcatl' when‘her
i be goes Into toe nsUcnxl convention with the booth
alize as much as the melons wonld hare mIM ot htu. with tost and too powsr of hto
That ahrapt explosive.
brought at the nearest railroad station to I wdmlntotntton.hs wtUbsshls to force hla nnomlns I his "Thanks," got a Itolsud
to the farmer. tloo. At least tola to hie Idea. There is lros dlssat-1 ‘lay, Madame drop pet her— 1 •vnovimenls of what 1»" | r 11 '™ u * ““ ossreuoous ut-uius, aim Con
or re- T".. » c tofscUon In too booth with toe President than there “ d » hrtfkUUto newsboy picked Unp for P™“0“““d denaed within the nmaUeet iKsiaiblo com-
Mb. Wattebsok in a letter from Switzer- „ lB olher pgrt of to. country. U. to doing her. -numkel- .old she. “W.lk.1" ^d he. and Sdi?h2l wJro aH.il to«***• 11 only eigl.tincl.es wide
loud writes: “The women appear to do nil more and more .very day to pto^ the goutoem boltod.-The tacon. and others were exhibited in various stoomi ... * ' - -
the work. It it not nnosnal to see n girt poopto. Tho Senators and members In toe Southern “Tho poet to bore sir," said a man haughtily, as I dence Society,
and g dog hitched to a cart and trotting a “ 1 ** have a great deal more infioeneo In control!- ho received n roU of manuscript from the editor The conclusion
along together like a pair of ponies. The to « 01 ‘ h * lr 8tttM h*v. to. with a shake of too head. “Ob. to he?' replied tho ment* i» that hyd
** ® . ; „ ... I IWniotHitW Senator* and saembor* from the Stttei I editor with a pt«uiat smile. “Well, when hs g«ts I ing more nor les
men, great strapping fellow*, Idlo and lazy, 1 #| |h# 5alb j, ta very rarely that you htarof any I old enough to write something, uu him to come I brain disease of
Uneasiness at fon.iantlnople-
M I v (Qce Society. ^ I 1 •crew clamp, bj which it can be J Meanwhile the financial resource© 0 ^|
loaf about the (r089erie$. Their wives, J complaint among the BontLero members. WUbin [ *nd m« ms. Ooed by," and hs resumed bis labors. [ the opinion
, of mZoHe^aeverily 'Ind WWr ? ^ the finger from the top, the plan- what difficult!©, might not en.ua J
of the class of obSVe£to f®KP asition for the I Asiatic border signs arc
My jadgment te that Mr. CtevsUnd is growing I girls to hsvo main lb© bull monlb, and if you’ll
ron A LITTLE BOY.
faucjr duty si the summer resorts. Bnt I stronger with hte party. That Ksemstobs theopln" I glvsmsashow I’ll gst tusnted Ufom August."— I Toochsd with tbs myatlc ebrtem of unsssn hsnda I From tk* rfci 1 *”*!? 4 ** ^i^*** 1 ’ I ^ c.
t'lere ts nothing to which the SwUs woman ton in Ohio. I esnnot speak for other Stoma, eel Philadelphia Cato StoblgJfSto towtt htof ^ Tbaver “vS.reil ... .a. _ I oeorou.
danger will come.
goat to sawing a cord of wood and draw-1 V.i tLnJ. ~^T.^ w. n^„u.V^,7~ I Prom the Lynchburg (Va.) Advaroa
ing a load of bay. She ia pot to work in L raUl , BepubUcnne ont feat enough, but hs op-1 Mr. Sonthnm Snyder, npopnla- young
her childhood, and before ahe reaches her psare to have improved la that leaped or toe Dem I ®*rchant of Luray, Va., Wa* taken ill last
maturity ah* looks likt a grandmother, oetnto b»v. bero.ro tom tmpattrot. for h* ha. brou
wrinkled and weather-beaUn, bent gnj | itotolos U rirengto sndpop^mlty. I ^mt^kfda^hSrttD^ D.
1 IL Bramback, of that place, and the better
r et tver, turning and U written upon I ^mdtf,^ wmw - ho rouli UriB, h. mprotod w’^L^nd ali^il^^hk'rto^d-
cs * eoantenanee, leaveaa painfnl imprew- j toptoero*^wy one.^ That. Ibettove, toregsnlcd so| dBl , lor * MW hU care wotS'l reqnir?. thL
and diacrediU the n*U-,nal char-1 romethlng beyond tho human power. frienda of both parto* Uionghtit best nn.l
, t-r. A people ao independent audio “But ta lodging Mr. Cleveland's admlutotrxtton I adviaad that they be married at once. Ac
er, unaffected and ao frugal aa Ux SSJSJZSSS 4 ?!!?—f* 4 ^' tB* Bwv. Mr. MlRtourn ofildat-
j tost toast Li-., at the start. It woe not like one he I Ing, they were marriod last Tn - lay morn-
I pablknn mcceeJlng another or a ceutlauattoa of I ing week. But tho young men continued
The Democratic per-1 to grow worse, and died b unduy.
are admitted to be, ongbt to be
_ 1 of perfect stiver sends,
W here Time shall falter, crumble and decay:
And all tor air shall tramlto with tor spray
Of wevcq eternal breaking on toe etrmndo.
Then may he Uj kts burden down and rest;
- Then naay hto Winter dawn again to Spclnz;
And wkU* “•*“?’•* ina toe crimeon wash
And day shall glide sway on wistful wing.
Eternal lore fintiO’et too pruplebrerot
asm sad crown hue king.
-w. j. r -
waa the econo I
, — which the blnah-1 totsntlon. with the"! „ , ,
ngbrido oFtO, Mrs. Jane Stndley, weigh- 5SrSS- i« wjStf
j?R ->71 pounda, took a* her companion for L— o’^beturetoeilcp««» , ^J3mar , <
lite her hired band, John Bell, aged 22 and court of ordinary, why letters should uc
weighing 126 pounda. Tha wife la poti- Lr«“» for. . .ireotsra t8 * M
csl ot$5tl,ttX)/ I mI OttoLMSii,.
A l’srtlcuUr Guttomer.
SI “ 8 *®}* er ®> iny front,” «aid a German Ren- -,.a . ■ ■en goCgTT-»«*®. A J&
Ueman in a rwunrant to the waiter. “Vy U r. ot“*I is. “irtU aid f -'—»- -
AWtotoin^n to^U.0 Baltimore | ^
aacnUahu Ud tack to hU aafortnnaU grtomeU noitrto N„ . voi pnng mg von
Lis^to^u" K "' St robe, vunn/.m^, bock
jon not wipe dot table off mil dose cm-cu I tot D. u.
*—* •* row . - —- 1 pitea for tesw te
l deer**.—
r.lirtArjr f. r
for aJtoulJ
i icy Lend a
I beer."
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