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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, MA/tv* 15, 1867.-TW EL'S E PAGES. 1 ;
A CHINESE PINNER.
AS TO MIND READING.
A Viceroy at Nnn-KInc Entertain* the New A Street Corner Crowd Dlirnu the Subject
American Minuter. nnd Relate Uipcrlence*.
The Indianapolis Sentinel prints the fol- "Mind reading is not a new thing," said
loving from the pen of ColSuel Cnarles an old citizen yesterday; • '
- ' y, our new minister to China; many years ago, though it
Denby,
‘it was practiced
was not termed
our new minister to China; many years ago, tnougn it was not termed
viceroy at Nan-King is a very cour- mind reading. In those days everything
;lndly gentleman. He entertained mysterious, exoept spiritualism, came un-
"The
teons, kindly gentleman. —. -— T . . - ......
our party handsomely, and was regaled der the head of ^mesmerism, which time
•with eclat aboard the Marion. His name is has demonstrated is close kin to mind read-
Tseng-Soo-Cheng. The general of the ing, though different. I remember my
troops cave us a review and a real Chinese father telling me of a man who came
dinner. His name is Sing-Yon-Ting. The through this country several years ago who
Tas-tai sent his males and horses for nse. I performed some wonderfal feats. You
His name is Sin-Chu-Yii. The interpreter, know that Randall Drown said the other
Ohen-Chn, was very useful to us. I men- night that he could see with his mind, and
tion the names of these very kind and agree- walked dc
able gentlemen in the hope that if they stage and
over visit my country my fellow-citizens while h*
-will pay in courtesy a part of the debt their strating
representative owes them. father said
“The review will bear description. There also see while
■was a tent erected on the parade ground was subjected
THK INDUSTRIAL COMPANY.
MUSCLE AGAINST MIND.
An Idea of the Work to be Accompli*he«l I Mr. Montague's Successful Kxposure of
by it—Its Organization. Bbdioplsm.
The company now being formed in Ma-1'
con, and which has more of the element* of
success in it than any other
Sublimity of Mnuna Ilia’s Anger Graph!- An Auitrlnn Omcer nn,l ir:
rally De.crlhed. | Suec"„. ‘‘ W »
trial Association, which will
Muscle Reader Charles Howard Montague
' 1 get into
t be can
In th. InSna. 88 ““Y People RS OOUld g
li ill wFaJa Dooketader’s Theatre fast night that
i r_«. do the trioka which "Mind Reader"
upon the Real Estate and Improvement I °° ) aB «™“ ™“"T «eaner Wash-
Company proposed some two years ago. l? 8ton . ImD . 8 B “h°P I 088 ’ *? d el i?lf i 5
The bill wm put in motion it the meet- ^“v 100 ' .4 nd . h ® P® 8 . 11 ? nearly exploded
ing of citizens held recently to oonaider the b ® fti 1 * S
nnl in,... h„ u, \v ei *“ the work. IlatriHon Grey Flake was
Ban Francisco Call. February 21. I Vienna Dispatch to the London SUns
Having learned that Mr. E. 0. Macfar- I have had the opportunity ,
lane, who returned to this city from Ilono- the inventor of the new ritl» » ®‘t|
lulu by the Zealand!* yesterday morning, Fortelka, a yonng lieutenant i„ Hert FJ
had made an exploration of the recent out- trian army, who, durina th.*.. ***• U
>our of lava from Mauna Loa, a Call repor- In Bosnia, received a shot c- c * t tn
*‘f Vlsibwl thftt OAndnman of Ma ViaIaI laaf I ntUInk JanU..- 2 1 a . “ Ul8 IjgJj.
ftAnikl enruftu Kv Mr w 1 1D lU0 wor*. uamson urey risie was
proposed to organ.ze'thl'c^mpaiy and take ^utM^^on^e *Vhe^dteac^ nam^d
stock in it. He was seconded at that time £L*‘n, ‘ui'P. 08 w p
by Mr. J. a Campbell, and ainoa that time |
ter visited that gentleman at his hotel last which destroyed the optic n. *%kt
evening and learned from him the particn- rectly so affected the left eye* th’ ,***
lars of his trip to the sonree of the lava officer, now only 2S years a‘ llUl *pI
?«»•, Maid Mr. Macfarlane, when the sub-1 the last nine years totally blind* p’* 5 !
eveiiol,* tu. . °iv
e fact. Well, my good to Macon as this. He ia thoronghly Th« ?i*t ™
l this man could in lovo with the idea, and with the aid of JP! first , t8 . 8t , the mock “ arder >
bile blindfolded, and be other enterprising men of the city will carry which everybody who has seen Bishop, or
to a severe teat. A number it through to a successful end. When a£ L“ ",.T. h V h “
ject of tho interview had been broached;, I ont the nse of his eTeaisht‘‘tM ■
‘‘T® 8 * Lo® 18 active again, not- man has invented, during these'. n8,t
withstanding the reports which gained enr- only a magazine rifle but .1!
renov some Ume since to the effect that ohines for the aotioiidationVf ;. t *°
h° r “®‘ 8 h » d become extinct, and I don’t and other motels, at a oost whU ”
think there wUl be a cessation of activity called ridiculously '“’wM >®P K
for some time to come. Tho first known ther an apparatus f n , “ • ■8 re!,tr !
° £ th 'io.u OW ?** °“ t t e aft ®rnoou of Jan- mapping, a now micrometer a
nary lfith, when smoke was seen issuing gnnpovder, not to speak of .*-■?-*
from the southern [slope of the moun- tions which found their wav ra. ic ’
tain, and on the namn nvAninw I inriwQfwioi m.iaVh.1 jr into the U
tagne did not find Dr. Moses a good sub
ject to help him discover the dagger, and.
by battalion, by companies and by ; .
through the drill They performed many were taken that he could not poaaibly see. which is as follows: ..... , .
enrions evolutions admirably. Aa onr party Then he walked and run and skipped and He proposes to form a stock company ’ 1? d l
arrived on the ground the men stooped even dsneed about the floor all among with $150,100 or $200,000 capital, one fourth ‘JlJ
down very low and gave a simultaneous yell | the eggs and did art break_ one^ of them. | of which_ to be paid up. The officers will [ ws. H In “ Mr \r°°’i.“ «
of salutation.
spearmen rushed out and,°with most atro-1 “I’ll tell you of a caao," said another | company proposes to work can be best i!-] 8 P ot whero . the
cions yells, made an attack on a supposed citizen: “A lady came to Maoon from tho lustiatod by a suppoaable case: John Jones ® W *t! a ion S
enemy. These spearmen were sixty in North and stopped at the Floyd House, has one or two thousand dollars, or even j 1 ?? ? n ? a
number and carried spears twelve feet Ion*, This was before the war. My father was more, and desires to engage in tho manu- ♦£ D °,T the P fe ’
to wkteh large white and yellow flags were then an official of the city and she sent for facture of buckets, tubs and other wooden J ®'? ^?? a * Jf !u d “?® er
attached. In the ordinary evolutions the him. She told him she possessed a won- ware. His own capital is insufficient to ®°1 ; * hen ? B * *??V° !5 e ho,We
spearmen walked behind the men and tho derful power, and then she claimed to do start bis manufacture as it should be, and I f a j ie « ce roftre “ to ^ ln f s ear cher
flags were unfurled. But when they made as much as Brown did the other he applies to the company for aid. If he is „ B0 n ? ar i , y « r aT6 *v^°
an attack the flags were furled. The men night; but she did not call it mind-reading, found to be in earnest and in other respects I 11 JP, a > a „ they
were dressed in blue cotton, with red fac- My f4ther wa9 anxious to see her wonder- O. K., the company will put into the bosi- JTJ® jJSS 8 5 for **1 Mr * u u DtA ® U ?
legs and straw hats. But they w<r« ™r- fol power to ted, and she gave an exhibition | ness one, two, three or uoy other amount , i th ? T , he w * onId , h { y ?P°!
tainly well drilled. in the parlor of the hotel. That evening under ten thousand dollars, and thus take b! —“ Bt -PP« d behind
“I had suggested to the General to have she took my father as a subject and after 1 a half or two-thirds interest in the enter-1 : h ? iV IP* % tra f ( l ( J y ^f 8 f e . en *
a review. The difficulty was to make him being blindfolded and going into a trance- prise. John Jonea becomes ex-officio JJ -L? y , Bockstader and Mr* Carleton.
understand the programme, as we had like state for a momont, suddenly grasped superintendent, so to speak, of the ?}I* v *5“P 0 ® ® ftme “/•
only a Chinese for interpreter on this oc- bis hand and then rushed down stairs and business, and the financial affairs I 8 pula*» rushed him straight to
mid have the reviow into the street leading my father as she of the concern will be under tlie snpeivis-1 ^ < ; entre f ow on }Jj® V® 0 }. a f 1 ] 16 . 01
1 to explain to him would a child. She led him to his house ion of the board of directors. In eburse cb ®J“ a "eats, found the guttering knife in
the manner of tho parade. But it was and then darted into his room for a second, of time, as the business grows and is estab- °? a B u P j C {r jnmped two rows ahead and
quite impossible. I drew ou tho back of then out again and into the street Then lished, John Jones can either sell out or . , l ?? n “*® a Buffalo Bill Indian,
aa envelop a sketch, but he still did not she led him to the Presbyterian church, take in a partner who can purchase the tO0 *^ Ui , ., Be t 0D j Bi picking up the
catch the idea. However, we finally got which is now the Catholic church and was company’s interest. In this way the manu-1 he bb * band almost to the baae.
the men drawn up, but in a single line, then situated about where Cox it Cor- factory is put on its feet, and under the I “ e wben th® act was done had been
I advanced to a point opposite the centre, bin’s store now is, snd going I careful supervision of tho directors mwle I ft T pftpo ^ “ r ‘ Montague took
with the General, and raised my hat. Then into the church sat down with successful, giring work to mechanics and L ’ Bavenbury s hand and moved
ho and I, and an unbidden escort of my father in bis pew, and then back to the peopling the town. !&? bands a b *8 clock face to 9 o clock.
Chinese civilians, walked down the long hotel, when the party was told by my father A bucket factory is mentioned as an ex- ir? 1 'I? 8 ,. 1110 fl 8 Qre » *n tt ®a unknown to
line. I tried to get him to understand that how the lady had carried him all over tho I ample because the wood for it can be had h 4 ’ ? n 4 p SP er \ cheered
1 — - - in abundance within a mile 0 f clapped pleasuresat thc^Boston edi-
■ — * I tor s success.
Mr. Thompson shook his impressionist
„„„„ .umuTOBMBo a BBwmm locks 0Ter Beveral g ron P 8 in tha audienco
lino in sinRlo file by tho right flunk march- another, "and it was one of the most re- for the purpose* of sawing up the hard ? n J’ **? gentlemen of the oommittee
ed straight up to me and then filed to the markable proofs that one liiind can have wood from tho swamps below. This will ,° “®>P “ lm > took » « n K. » kn “® and a pin
left, and the ceremony was over. It was I influence over another that I ever knew of. | supply the makers of chairs, furniture. I | ron i tnree persons, tied them up in abend,
not as beautiful a ceremony as the review There was a mesmerist who came
of the Fifty-eighth Regiment of Hong-Kong, bnrg, Va., where I was living at
but it was full of good-will, nnd we left the and gave one of hia exhibitions,
ground highly complimented and- pleased. | ject was a yonng man well known
"There were three Chinese cn
lenta at Na-King. I desorihe only
at the general's yamen, as being the most gave him a tablespoonful of cayenne ptp- Pierce, of Nashville, of producing alcohol I ~ -r-
distinctive. Abovo tho data in the room P f r which I secured myself from the drug- for use in the arts from wood. f or this mU •.f ea “ er .? ce 5? 3, Fonr
was n quiver of paper castB, varying in store in which I waa' employed. The mes- purpose the alabs. chips and even sawdust f?S. , S 1 , ‘fS e j5 en b “ “ , dE f g ?J’ ^ r - Montague
length. It was explained that wben the merist told the snbject that the pepper from tho sawmill can be utilized, and there r2°„ ,,T°,? n8 e ^?. ct “»« long wijo and
general sent to a prisoner a long one it I vga sugar and he ate it with evident relish. I will be no waste whatever,
meant a death sentenoe; when he sent a | Then tho mesmerist told him it waa pepper | Mr. Solomon believes that all tho mann
short one it meant
centre of the room i
was set with hot
the regiment was to break into columns of route without the slighest trouble. Now,, m ttuuuuuoco wumu a mu
companies and march by the reviewing of- how did she do this if she did not read Macon As mentioned a
ficer, bnt after many efforts I had to give minds as Brown docs?" I days ago a Kentucky man i9
this idea np. Tho result was that this long “I remember a case of mesmerism,” said to establish in ior near Macon a si
entertain, community as a man of good, strong mind, tion, that a company will be formed in _il? _, ut8 T .? thre6 ®? i , ol8 S~
ments at Na-King. I describe only tho one | When once nnder the spell,^ the mesmerist | Macon to nse tho process invented by Dj, | „ 8 .S,
rille, of
and the third in one minnte. Again the
they of the other. Then he palled them np
stairs and got the dagger in a dark passage
way under the root The spectators shout-
tiny Chinese enps.
* 1 that kni
A TERRIFIC SIGHT.
A BLIND INVENTOR
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from u
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Patters
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ibove,
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the date of the outbreak of the great Hilo tions. "My rifle,” complai^T*
flow, and several parties started for tunato inventor, "would have l n n h V
“ to see the awful specte- the hands of the British governm 8 ^
cle. One of these parties was (under gov- the advance money which I S i
ernment anspicea and went out for the pur- a private person in London
pose of finding out the new crater if one than £20, which did not ,„'k i] . ,
had been formed, and of taking photo- wages of the one workman 8
graphs,’ observations, eta Unfortunately and the necestiry mtertef° *v kl *
this party went by way of Hilo and got badly last it is finished .is
astray among the older lava flpws. The I may fall into ’ the “ r.
>arty I wm with, however, went on tho I all inventors, I consider it the bJi
eeward side of tho island, and had a most isting, being without the disadrain
magnificent view of the lava as it came other machine rifles, and srithmiSJ-
ponring down ihe steep mountain elope, tages over them. I can prove h. J*
The first lava thrown ont was that variety tnan and German patents ni y . mj
known as A A. the hard rooks and boul- | years ago that the straiaht mu?®*
ders. After this came’pohoehoe,’the liquid I whioh distinguished every mod«» SJi
mass which rushed down in such a torrent and in itself, without the^iaSitet .'
? B , to „ 09 "y masses cf rook the double effect has bee “ mi
before it like chips before a swollen Upon this and upons other '
mountain stream. The first indication, we in the same line by dXreK P '
saw was smoke along the coarse of the flow inventors I do not lay any tSS™ nl
til wi, St 1 ani ariS °§ fr °T? tha soa int0 my new rifle, which, in short Ss thJ?'
which the lava poured. Bat as soon as tho ing advantages: It can be tueduU-2
vessel got abreeat of the molten river its loader even with an attached m.1
oourae could be easily seen from ita sourco the cartridges are not thrown 2R
on the mountain a side to the ocean. When magazine in a loose form but G
night came on tho soene became snblime abovo the other without ih. U L t
beyond descriptioD. The new crater, which of placing them wrom.te- th s P t^
the hands on a big dock face to 9 o’clock. 18 . 0T .er 4,000 above theses, could be lo- can be attached or not at will nil
' - cat^ by the jete of flame which shot a hun- solid, no spiral sprin" «ists^ M
dred feet or more into the air, and the vari- the price of my weapon with rol.ut'
ous currents of lava composing tho great everything dsn will be nude/-* 17 !
river ®odd be traced, in their old system, with the exciplioiTof v
course to the sea, sometimes uniting and dits, can be used for transform*^,
again separating and giving the monntain my rifle, at a cost of eight or' tel
tho appearance of one vast mass of fire. It lings-less in the case ot Gri u
was the most ternflo sight I ever beheld Berdan or Beanmont, and aometh’ice
and probably the greatest flow that has in tho case of the Henri M«ttei -' 8
ever been emitted from Pole s great lobora- “And how can yon make any' tern
tory. As these fiery torrents in their rapid especially such a complicated oneuh
descent came in contact with an impedl- without,^ unfortunately, Mng“bte J
ment of any moment, the lava would splosh the separate parts, and how “ “ 0
up in every direetion in the form of an im- vices carried out by the worl
occeio
tutbi'
in m'
Th«
lilt h
lot bn
Bidet
nidi
plied it
Pill-'
eoatait
to him
Hielt
fat
,«toi
Milo
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piii*
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take
moro
weight
was rounu tnat antves ana lorxs were tor- inai pruvea to hid conclusively tuai one sola l'tnuiay a toanary is such a luilding I “ . ”T "i.iT .u—“ V
gotten, and Captain Miller sent to the abip mind ean have influence over another." as will suit tho purpose, and aa Major Find- a “„„ f? 5* I? °“ the
for some of his own. When they came the "Sofar aa seeirg wi h thomiudis con- lay. who controls it, ia fully alive toMaoon’s | S»H,Ai he Mo P ,a 8 a |
dinner—at which Captain Miller, the gen- oerned," said another citizen, "I think that interest, and is a man of enterprise and lib- f left hand on the subject a wrtit and
eral, the Taoteti, the interpreter and | ia olearl;
I were present—oommenced. Tbero
were bowls for the captain and
ia olearly domonatrated by the habitnai eral mind, tha eompany anticipate no vr S, ;.°?J “8 nr ®J- He made three chai
drunkard. Hia eyea are blinded by whieky trouble in making suitable arrangement* I tho numbel Bt <mdiag 9,192. It
me, and yet be »e*a anakea, monkeyi and other with him. The building, whioh Scooplea
but only chopsticks and abort porcelain I horrible things. Ho will point them ont to abont three sores of ground, is to I
was you and even get mad if yon do not see be divided into ten, twenty
are your
monae fanj and the whole heaven, "would I "‘T «e wnh"^^^^ 0 And*act i 5
\„A°J 0 , few moments a single case have they deceived ms
n d f d7 moulT’ Then the really curious that when great and mi,
. - . °„ molton matter would measurements are in question those
bear down all lesiatence, and tons of hard ace with their eyea are wrong ’and?
rockB would bo hurled from their positiona the use of my 7 fingersT am ’ riahl
and roll and bound downward, spl-mhing models for my machine^ agMnst orid.
the lava to the right and left, until finally of metals weie enUrely made b? ®
lost in the molten mass. Cataraots and cos- from earved wood, with tho help of S
cades of fire appeared here and there on wi.e and bread crumb. I amnow d.1l
UnuJilnl ot t ,h 1 di ® 0,8nt 8tTC »m 8 , Which a vety eomplioated electric apparatS
nnited into a.ingle river near the sea, only
to divide again at the precipice where the 1
last seaward plunge wae mado. This muoh
lava, it must he remembered, was flowic
with much greater rapidity than nsnal, an_
the apeotaole was one never to be forgot
ten.”
spoons for the others. A large bowl was | yo _ _ ■ —
put in the eentre of the table, into which them. Of e >ur*e they are not there and it or a greater number
the General put a spoon, and, rising aa he labia mind that sees them, not hia eyes." power of whioh will ... c .u ,- , ..
Aid .A A.nn.it.d u. ' "They tell oc,” said auothor citizen, hundred horse power engine. Having everT r 8 . ,, , 8 Vl ck * merewaant any doubt
mtnrv nnd.. nn« .n n * n,„ —I I ‘® n « 8l L ln “? minds of most evelybody
lepands
wrote tour figure#. He made three ohangos
and left the nnmber standing 9,11)2. It was
correct
The audience was quite well convinced
„„ that the Boaton newapaper man was just as
nh..nf .hnna’thn clever as th® English mysterious exponent
wTlf be furniahtd bvla’flvo ot Bi ’‘ ho P i *“. »“d when he explained bow
did so, deposited acme of the contents iu I "Thev tell mo.” said another citizen. I lnn,lr*d t.n. .nnin. n..i— .... .. I * lfl did the tricks there wasn’t any doubt
onr bowls. We ro*e to acknowledge the
oonrteay. After we were helped, the otbeis
helped themselves with their spoons and , — „ — , „. u .« mauumstui.r i .
conveyed the contents to their months, tried the experiment the other day in his and company, ia that one office and sales-1 ... “ “i U i e< . - -i
This prooess eontinned throagh an innn- school and three times in encoeasion found room is sufficient for all the various de- « ttrn ®*“y* ““d Intently of the preaenoe of
merahie nnmber of diahea-bird’e noata, the article hidden, u.lng the same methods partmente of manufactures. The sales are v? °ft *Ll'.lffi p ??.*
shark’a fins, shark’s lips, bamboo shoots *» employed by Brown. mad® by the ofmpany’a agent or anperinten- fjf® irallhl A
ote., with chioken, duck, pork, mntton, ‘Hat what l» i'? asked a chorus of other dent and oredited to the several factories. “MS?? °°" ler
cto. There were Gbinese wines supplied oitizouS. ... But the company doei not wish to con-1 T 8 , „ J 1 }", l lead a mra ctoesingin a atetgn, k> wmen waa mtched a | i na .j.„ h i-.]
by attendants who sedulously filled tho "The only wonderful thing abont it, fine their indnslrita to small ones, sneh aa I . * ^S*l .4* as 1 tead my man ln fl.ry , )a i r 0 f horse*. Instead of driving J ooffuI . b ‘ r „ d8 ^“ 8d ‘° l P®I“ i ‘a nrnJ
- said a msn who .eemed to have given the | would best thrive under one roof. Lumber | i ^ fce “np 0 ffcJ no «ih!teLce U The be.l 0T8r t£<> tr8ckl turned the horseS I ?.° ?° 8 5- P !V 8r, ln *>«h«lf, and to]
ill be he who ia trying neither to
to thwart me. When I get to a
place where a turn ia necessary and I turn
and the Bohemian in 8*n Franoteco I intelligence, possesses the very same faculty I matter"where located,^provided thefare Tn I Ll,S2te'«i. l lTVftehe .!?ui^L Wi r
the came custom prevailed. After that Brown pwesaea, and Brown’s only ad- Mseon. Any good, p«Mng min with
a time the table became muob vantage is that he boa discovered in somo *10,000 ean make his eapital double that UiSlISrJSJTJJ
disfigured with the varioua gravies which way the process of development, and be auiount by applying to the company. KS.mlih!ii SS?, 8
dropped from tho spoons and ohopaticka, I guards the secret well because it is his stock I It will have been noticed that the yonng I SII?. 411
and occasionally a servant wiped it with a in trade, aoto apeak. If every- men of Oaorgia have not been lacking 15 , b « I, (1 8nl “ TaUn B
-■ 1 • ’ ' ’ * devclon In W8,en ‘® °f «® liD 8 f° r i'U IV flfteon ecars
A MADMAN’S FEARFUL RIDE.
Race Which Cantu Near Casting a I.lfc. I H*? 8 ’i worthless member tr«
WanoAiu, March 6.-A thrilling glUSSSStf Jm 1 ^ Upp8ara °°»» l8 J
one was witnessed yesterday at Hazleton! ? h °, if‘1 fflol8 “U >rop8rt J , 1 M ,l
ii ear Allison & Co,’e foundry and machine SjbTe omSSira .h 52 °° 2,, P^J
shop is a road which orotaea the Lehigh !<,ualid q ™?*!on V? P 0 ?" 81 * nJ T
Valfey railroad track*. About noon, white f “ “ f J! 8 °“T‘ re H
the employe* of the shop were ai'Ung- whteh 1
around waiting for the whistle to blow mannm A 11,8
whioh would call them back to work. IMPl* * W8 * k *8° it was M
Charles Herling, a somewhat ecoentrio I " 8k * I b , nt LeobaUnately re'f
character of the town, drove np to the oV E 8 ™ 1 *“* 8
a sleigh, to which waa‘bitched a KjSSffttlSfii ..' Vh8n .‘
onps. At intervals the attendants brought
over the tracks U.rling turned the horaeS ratnlni . n a bthBl V and to I
on to the railroad bed, and lashing theaui- * r8 ?? rn8da MgatDro to*U at empul
mala furiously wlthhU whip, a mad race W „ hea »‘ 1 «‘ he died so taJ
up;the track waa begun, the sleigh bound- hig hand^M tennis h* 0 ' W » l ^ ln r '^|
ing over the ties at a rapid rate. The em- 5 rjat t„ ZXl “ nn , d a "« •mtdptogiii
ployesof tho foundry wero terror stricken ihlnh !?. 1 B .^T er . 0C l??' L . *
they sax a freight train rounding the b* ‘I* a “° n,:t "'“J
nnd tnut.ina at nhnnt tha mU IQ I - VSlasbleS lUUOlUllUq
’y *«>.«». In hu room were f»l
iked clothing of every description i
eloth. The dinner went on throagh two body knew bow to develop enterprise, bnt in sufficient capital to put ? . *t* hor«<-, to they rushed ont on to the rai'nVl „ , v *5* h8a ^ of **® 1 ®°f
hours, and new bowU of freah mcate and the faculty it would become common their projects on a paying basi*. Nine- *?“11''V, y . '.L*»® k »ud signaled to the euginr-er to *toi.. ^ r ‘J? 8 “fd been fcnown for nr
soups seemed never endi’ g I finally tug- and ho would no longer draw crowded tenths of the enterprises started in the State The engineer at tne time atw nothing ahead I ?f a i t ".. l ?i. aT .*. b8en . a fence, orreottt
ups seemed never endb g I finally sug
gested to the General that l could eat nc
more, bat if he would keep the balance
until I eamo back in two year* from now I
would do the beat I could. This sally waa | letaa* it to a eai
received with laughter and eni
feast. Dishes were brought ad
no bonaen. For that reason he surrounds it have atarted np and failed after running a 5“” i? “1
ice with as much myatery aa possible. Now, few months. This is easily explsiued. “
• I to prove that every man of intelligence pos- John Jones has a few hundred dolUra and B ,
(tally wiut »eaae* it to a certain extent, there is not one being of an enterprising turn, decides to go ”3“!*®, SSL' j!
nded the of you who at some Ume or another have into the stocking-malting baaincs. !He „°* ?ffi*! 8 7. b i oh IJVJJ“®*'
infinitum been approached by a man and yet you knew sees that there is a prt fit of 25 cente on ev-ry £Sftffl^SaatertiSfc!if?S?L
muscle he is touching. Ti.e rcaistance of
tn bolding a wtro will be greater if I
wrong uireet.un than mine will be
ao that method i* quite easy. To write a
•e not seen 1 de-
uugut *u luaniiuiu ■ ... - —“ —-.... ■ nm* uih tuerc ia a prt-ut ot ao cent* ou ever J I
until yon absolutely surrendered. There what he waa going to aey, or what scheme dozen pair* of stockings turned ont. His
was much jollity and fun at tbi* dinner. I he had on his mind and waa about to un- capital will not admit of facilities for turn- i?® .i.' „ 8 . ZjSr *T? a !' 8 *“*™
told Charles Limb's story of the .discovery fold before be finished the sentenoe, and | ing out more than ten dozen pair* ???} /—A.. npp8r
of roast pig. which waa received with shouta yet bad not intimated in the slightest in * day. Tbia ia ouly $150 a day for I -if wJL.1171
oflanghur, and the annonneemant by the the unfinished sentence what he waa going him, not lo say anything u 1 P S!! P u rt ,8 f
Taoteithathehadonehonaeandapig, and toaay. Now, this ia not always the caae, I I dull seasons and a living for himself. It “*»»quar* Thto ennr* inclnde* all the
that he waa going home to burn the Luuae I will grant, bnt it i* always the case under I makes him no monev with which to iucreue I P?. . L t P m ,hl8a .. . fl .8. nre8 “®
that night."
Louisa,
from
edy? • Hniud Smith/agMl 2L who'bad* filTd I *** 8 * a *°**^ »bjch has alao gone through a I that ean he’recalled by our reader*.
scL difficulty with a neighbor, Stephen J2? „ b ! ‘ * ■ M
points from
thinking intent-
the curve
h tnd corner
detect no
my chalk
clear across the cotve, bnt do detect a re
hack from
know the
try one of
»i mu we recalled uj uur readers. I ,v rrilit'inM n(* *gl
_?• .*“» , h * T ® ,h ! SmTlLfoKfl«^“.tmol.^
fled totbemonnuins and hss not yet'beeo ,,om V 18 d8ad , ?? d “ u ?
bt Mr*. Hammond will die and the I U>®Jable* to tilt are either partially devel-
SENATOlt SHERMAN’S TRIP.
I may not recover. It was hour* op ^ ®‘ cd 'f? 48 ", 0 ®" 8 ‘“J* «»«'«> H® »®ute* that It Ha. Aay 1-oliUeal w,. Chicago Times.
after the mooting before the neighbois “ J «f® lu, “ U«® Lute Hnret put which is nitli-am-e. A mile and a half sonthwe-t of Cam
came, attract**! bj the cries of tbs boy. I imsJdr ihrongh tbs n.ind of tho person Jacxboktiixe, M«r*.h 10.—fen star Sher-1 bridge, lad., is s bill abont fits miles in
, dssIHng a message from a departed frisnd mtu ^ a Time*-Union reporter this I drenmfersneo wbieh on aocoonl of the pe-
NOTLS FROM WASHINGTON. I or r©latire t and it is olva) s tho nnme mornitig: *T want yon to co rf i*cc this erto • calisr phenomena, c courting tbero oo-
fecretarr Manninc sever* in* Relation* JS? •ii P ^KSr “i. neons fmprwsion. ^biU at breakfast this o^ionally, bss reotiv^dibs name of “Shaky
- with the TrlLure i^durtinVe. I ^ ^ V .M f" U,e morning t saw in the W.ehiogton Star a HiR^" Sixty year, ago the hill waa laid ont
Wamitiv it iv \r /TV _ . * person • mind and nothing else. The me- a rti *’ft netting forth the object of my as a farm by a pioneer, who erected on the
“ ind ! fa ?“.v“ **7 u ' k * trip to Florid., and elating that it waa a eleraUonalogcabln. The pioneer household
‘‘"y p ° t uk » I th8r8f -°^ to The thought* and make po IWe M trip. The fact is, that I waa repeatedly alarmed h™ violent rhak-
l! verea Ma Innn r?.2 f .. have not beard polities mentioned since I ing of the honse, whiln oUur d ***** <1
WWW* hto eomiMtloB with th* dspmtmapt "But how *bout mbit of slate pendl the Uft Wadxington We were tired out alter tbi country were no.Ja.tnrK A. FarniUe*
preioed wish, there ^^ foT^ Sam okela*^ 8 b *‘ W ““ ^T^yTnS'*^ K? 1 * nd "‘ da ' wh0 , “" an ^” OUr UT ' I ‘ “ U,e hona8
taking, bnt the very faw official* whoknew I "Now, you’ve got me; I can’t explain I recreation * I am onto! noli
«f td* contempl»ted departnr* improved that." and then thoerewd diapermd won- don - t wan i pnliUe, to enter my head for I time with sufficient'tore* to throw the
ffiwcppoauahy tomjl w> him and mj dering what this world U coming to any- two wetk , , wlu nol ay , worJ abont diuhe* from the table, and the action was
” . , . p nt«d with * h*n,|- how. politic* until I reach Nashville. There I always accompanied bv a load, rambling
tacheiVto?Uoffice D wboaiao aenUaletter ex" Mr. Oladetone ia engaged on another U»k® up tb* political string again, and will noiae. Many regarded with anperatitiou*
presdOR thrir morMtettel of hG klS work 00 Homer, and Senator Hoar u trim - hold to it for some time. dread, and removed from the place to avoid
SSSa, 1 kteteeurncTL Mr M^oTouT tful ^8 Horace for mental discipline. He expreeaed himself a* agreeably diaao- the unwelcome sensations, fa 1878 State
leave 1 n - P° i,,,8 d b J 1118 "’udition of the railroads Geologist Cox. sad* this locality a visit,
* I <ST-ho°L‘ I | ^
B:
“ i
f
gtlMJa 8 ** ‘o, W.! twe7vaye*r* «^7ho'^T^VAKTS*”f I
a ^Jerccold iu lee. than four houra. teat viai*/ Ho -a* atao greatly driighted crocking of rooks. Many ascribo the ac-
Otkwr^lM.hia^aUhl ■ ■ ■ with th. balmy weather here. I firm to th. force of natural g« and oil
dnir teSnw Pref-Tomer, th* Edinburgh analomiit. I I which may b* confined nnaar the earth’.
mow* no impairment sine* his n
d«‘r. Acting Secretary Fairchild ie
garded aa meat likaly to be hia aucomor.
in-1 gets $20 ; 000 a j, ear, tb* highest aalary paid
I any profcaaor m the world.
Colonel Robert IngenoU ie getting well 1 cruet, waiting for man to prepare an ave-
again, and ia very enthusiastic about It. nus of aacap*.
A MISER’S DEATH.
Lewi* Fikc'a Mlaerable" End in a i
Apartment.
Bosios, March 7.-With eomparslit.
finance within roach of hte hand, thtr.1
at Newburyport yesterday, aurroum
squalor and filth, Lewis Pike, a mai
I :
I :c
I
|i- -
ni
death \
when I _
enrve, and muting at about the rate of lii.Aii-
mUes an honr. Tony knaw it must only b.- . . , . ,
a ahnn ti, u „ ,„f„ re , h c eccentric driver snd fj l!, 8 , T8ry deMriputmiJ
hi* heroes would be overtaken by the Iron
&uo cupiuf-rr u. iun wue miw noiuiOtf ,-i . ' ——
of him ou Hi" track, and waa at a lose to bllh * h ? “idst of thiij
know what bis cignaUm meant He soon ! ala ,?, ! , 8 804 b«datead, lay theN
found out, and aa te cleared the carve he ...,‘ k8 , * lUHiy-condition.
saw ahead of Lim the madman and the ig,i b ^j M it bo ? i‘“
hors*a. He wi.istlcd down broke* and had “J'd in Newbnryporl
ot expect to K ty yC “ t8 ’ H ® b ®d at different t;
reversed his engine, but did not expect to i uT'' » uunnau ;
atop the train in time to avoid a terrible »c- r77 n ,a "P* ct ®d of committing petty en
eident hut never was ono clearly traced to
The man in the aleigh heard the tooting ra r ' * h6 “, h ®. w “
of the locomotive’s whistle, and turned I QR P r °P® ,l y atolen front th*
back two or three times to ascertain the at .‘ h ** Um ® ■‘•'•“•d*®
distance between himself and tho train. In « 8 P oli 9®, «onrt he waa fi
The engineer waved hie hand to the inn*. Hr ty, _, “ ned ff* “>d a®***-
tio to go on. and the Utter, taking in the - to . th « aurpriae of
situation, whipped np hia hones to tho it. 1 b ? “ . offlc '® h ® **H
highest pitch. The frightened animal. I ?!_ n8 , of the Unfa, whera it was J
tore down the railroad track at a terrific I *“^^yUln*d he had several tho"
rsts of speed, but the locomotive wss gain- ?»T v 8 on ° ep0 *^ drew a check, and .
ing fast. To add to the danger a train wu 4b » fln> » n d °<»ta- Since that tlmek*
coming toward Herling on tho east track, ao I Sf 811 • ®*«lu»e, preferring thesoliri
that he could not turn out even if ho had ao K? ®?°,Y 1 to 8n B»8> D 8 in intarooun*
desired. When the engine was within „„ J 8 l ?7 ,“ en - «> ‘upp^ed *
••tty yard* oi the aieigh one of l R { P g ®
the runner* broke and the speed I Pl *l 8 a °d Fr »o c i* Lori, of N*»>J
of the horse* waa considerably | P 0 ®* 1 a “ d two othen, ot New Hants*
lessened. By this time, however, the train . ... *
waa almost at a standstill, and when wilbin „ " “I* a * ace Uke a H<*
ten fe- t tr.»- *1*1 b came to a dead stop. I Bfcn * on 'tta—■) Special to N. T. Morning A
The t.ulu on iL.. land track was alao I A skeleton discovered near Indian
■topped. Th- '*»►•- .»et wero badly cat E?"d *“t week provea to be that of
up and they Wi-r - —•> fall from ex-1 Hul» an inmate of the poorhonac, who
hanstion. The al-K»„ -o wrecked and | d®ted away and was lost February 15.
would not have pn iu . 'sight much I Ba °ro Hilf was from birth pecnliariy
farther. A large crowd c..Y-Herling I *d> ke ® face resembling that of a bop
took things very coolly. Me .»id: "By hands and feet even partaking of the •<
that wu abig race, ■> ii l think r I characteristic*. Aa she grew old KrW
1 ln«*fn-*« seamed supplanted by th '* 1
*• n e uni' r Mi.t »,.« (.loiluol) ait
In-p-rc-ptihlj ch*bg-ii h*r mult
woo d hnnt in xhe wood*, and «b
thunder! t
won."
ThaJy'iRea im of th h : g*tlie«r>e p.l C y 1 1, .nds and knees grovel in'the did-
Ito bi' ,t >1 in .ti • •• iu,i it.,, h at pah- , « hrrpecnlisrty h-ranie suet *k*i *
• aenuuent't u., -a « th- l-qoo'-a-ll i *111 r-K«.l-1 as Iim-t'e to have about W
Public Sentiment Uetnamh Ill E li License.
New Fork World.
Theja"
is tc ’
lie *
togbn.-a..|„. -.it t» r .» »u all r a* .nahle I and a*- tnuslened to tha r
bound -to par hug- c tie* It w a nhatne j Ih-re her human inatineta seemed «|
■nq» wrong that there ahowM baa talooo for cou-ilt. it obliterated ■„.> -be ’
every l.id t tttepoput «n..u m aei y I kethte. ‘ - -
Hightr ,.c. lira x. ul.1 liu i. the b-iotber, im-
£ rove tb'ir character and conduce to a bete
ir enforcement of the law. The sellers
■bonld pay and can well afford to pay, ■
larger share than they now do of the pub-
lie expense caused by their traffic. High
license is a measure of wiaa restriction and
just^dealing, and ahonld be at least given a
trial In this State.
Toast
-- of Dr. J. H. McLaaa't LittteUvar sad
you win f«l Bait day. Daly Jt eoata o viaL . ™
Becretery Lamar ia to be th* orator at tho
“i®^“fi«® t . hrotxa giant r*pr»»autii.-.
at Charieaton, » c.,on
torment to the inmates and u.e 1.
Haviland B. Thomas.
Murdered by an Indiana Co
ClXCINJfATI O., MsrcU 'J.—\ »!*«*!;-
MilUbaig. Ind.. b«j»: Wilson Dg V; ‘.J
deputy eoDoUble. cim-th. r- from c'
land eonuty to srrast ffm. Sleet, w»*J.
assapad boa offiean white mdtt**g
Healing, and found him in a akiff §f]
ward tha Kantoaky abaca Ha fifjl
Sleet to ret am. Sleet'a soo Labe, j
who waa also in a akiff at the I
ahora, called to his father not to
Driver then fired at the elder Sl*«- ,
hoy bagged tha eonslahle not to»j®,
father, wherenpon Driver delil i*)" 5 ,
tha boy, tofiiaUag a fatal wound *
C. .1 ;.,r the arr- .!