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We went MhanoriDiomede Wend
•nd greatly eoj^iii*«ba0 tbbiigi <ha
streets end bonM#$t ttlolJJiriOa* Enqul-
nsaz village hessi the
bald, nigged ridt.c* the Aland* where the bused
(be slope is almost cmPftkft ip triPEPTPW.
and rockiness. Tb# WteftarhaflOA are
ugh terribly thick and roncid as to
Cm air contained in thcm-tThe summer
Keith or the one nor the other look the
least
tint tin
bunion fleets, opncciviible.
**«Eg»ei£K “
drift-jxilee gathered on tlM beach and
covered with wntTuSSmB^iqtHm been
carefully dressed, and stretchod tightly
Most of the inhabitant*, of whom
there nro perfanps iWAn' just
returned trom n long voiuge
OapeiPriLi.v of &AW
bue sound and other points >u the
American ♦ |EERBjfifii|jre» of trade,
bringip^ bock Ivyry.antf up to sell to
the Twhukcliia ot .Silierio, who in turri
will carry these articles by a roundabout
way, nearly 1,000 miles, to the Russian
trading post, and bring book golds to
trade back to the Lhomede merchants,
through whose hands they will pass to
the Cape Prince of Wales natives, and
from these to several others up the In
land river, down the Colville to Point
Borrow, and eastward as tar us the
month of the Mackenzie river. The
Diomede merchants are true middlemen,
and their village ulmlf-way house of com
merce botwecu Northwestern Asia and
America. The extent of the dealings of
these people, nsually regarded as sav
ages, is truly surprising. And that they
can keep warm and make a livii^t on
this bleak, fog-smothered, storm-beaten
rock, and have time .to beget, and feed,
apd. train children, and give thorn a good
Esquimaux education, touch them to
shoot the Ik>w, throw the bird-apuars
amt moke them, tench them to moke and
use those marvelous kyncks, kid > seals,
bears, walrus, hunt the whale, oopture
the different kinds of Ashes, manutoet-
uro different sorts
skills ami make tliom into clothing, build
those strange houses, teach theta ' Ur
of mon a . iu-;
J pure the air
Bcxtoi}
not onlynthfri frill
mice, the k
■get creatures that diarin
>- -dt tdt *%>i» fiwJl
v lif t* V #*> H: c h*t #
of yarrow!found
jtist what Ilofl expected—a amnJl dead
raBffftmi&v&tliSiMW woreM’tire
part of fresh earth; was raised around
tl^e'^ody, mid tiro cavity was growing
momeni
.>1 to vas\.
i*!**" 0 r
Slg^iS' St fin’ll
T, 0LOVER, ^ 1»n
at ’V ytriiA v>
.ru ^ v* wit i\? .\}, w * *?
V n (SUCCESSORS TO W. T. OLOVEB)
L r-gjk i yt *fof jf At fe '
Hai Vexfibved fromlhO tftblre nett Moor to the Po*t
* ’; Office, and opened afresh in
'. tm Vit^m tt-
Utd* ia*2 J.*L> *•* **' •
’s New; Building,
* t*
s<« * ,iLa-.:.!. .*> M /«.
Where tliopnbllo can beuwpQlleJ. at whntssils ei
retail, with everythin;; in the lino of
cm the frame like the head of a drum., .digger* excavated the turf beneath,
TbtOlhn is of a.|tttIaifeeol9r-audf<jiiito ■*. Now and tbotf 6he Would emerge oni’%'
translucent, ho tlint one feels when in it tour of .inupection, • even rummaging
if inside a htfgfc l Wd*£ blmlder, the among tlie ioatbWotthatsfleni'tKroftl, 1
light rifting in through the skin by the arid climbing upan tho plumy breast to
SSSTO’STO '‘“bwWlflfiC ^ 06 ?.te.‘| 10 “fl? tltodeep-
inOTintlro oslannalinienTTa wmaow, ono eriing grave. nSi-ja -iYi ii
pane for the roof, which is, also the peil- These,rilHj
tog. and ono for oaoh of the fonr sides, rare, and where the listless eye fails to
# C0Ver ' thW ***** wn vWei* in
dicate the, way; and to any emc desirous
of witucCAing the opefation/Wlthflut the
trpiiTib^iif’seifi'eli, 1 ' it is only nocekkary to
nlaotriu some convenient spot of loose
Barth the carcass of some small animal.
The moat oasual observer could not tail
soon J^yJbe attracted by tlie oraugo-
spottod booties, EutomologistM assert
that tliose insects are attracted by the
odor of decay; but, from my own hum
ble investigations, I have never been
able to fully reconcile myself to this
theory.
If it were the quonrion of odor olor
in this dead bird, for instance, it won.. ,
be ihJ&oult to explain the bee-line ti.. ■ •
of tliese bumming booties, two of wn.
come swiftly toward me oven from the
direction of the wind, and dropped
quickly upon these feathers hidden from
sight umong the grass. Perhaps in
such an instance we might imagine that
they . had been there before, and know
ttn way ; that they hud noted this
clump of yarrow, maybe; but I have
observed the fact before wlieu there was
every reason to believe that no such
previous visit luid been mode.
I am 'always glad of the opportunity
to wateh the progress of these .meadow
burials. Abd/had you accompanied
me on that morning walk, you would
have looked with interest at those little
uiidenakera—seen that leathery body
tom and heave with strange mockery of
life ivt the busy sextons worked benoath
s,moicmsmm
j x £ i iM* ,‘fi
Received daily and for Mle ot low
I Aft? •!/*!*-•* t ‘ rilnw nci\ t"
PlOTURB FRAMING DONE
^ i lUAf-n :• nr. . ‘.J '-f u> -i,; r.i.< t
ON SHORT NOTICE.
pctSly
MALLORY’S
& BRUNSWICK
Steamship Line.
it, .tigging with their spiked thighs,
„ . shoveling out the loose earth with their
, ' ■ ' , a ° n "’1 hrxani heads, and pulling down the body
two pieces ot wool togothor-that Otey fato ^ ZitoZ WiUial
can do all this, and still have time to lie ’ J?? , „ • „
• ,, , . ■ , - , Hamilton (Htoon, in Harper's Mona-
sociable, dance, Ding, gomip, wad <h»- I J
cussghwU, spirits, and all the nerv.- }
shaking marvels of the Shaman world, ! —————— -
shows how truly wild arrid ‘ brave and j ’ ^ n /
capableu)KX>plo these islaudEs<{uiman | Apropos
ato.—Jn/o, Muir 1 * I II , Ur San Pro*. } v
cisco JlulU Uh, *’/ 1
in,
IXCUXYESIESCr. Ut llt.I.Mi
StOJUht.
Bret Harte's peculiar Is .rror j B t||,
poem that ma.le his rcpirtation •- Hi.
Heatlien Chinee.” T»a tnrixl r V. ate.
made a quotation frt.fii it m His lie:.:’*f!g!
he said :
'•If you km me never m. ntiou
' Heather. Chinee' in my hearing. If J
dieyonn? it will of that m.- mbit
washerman. He B my nightman- nui
my dsymare. I cannot get rid.oi iiuu;
gn where I will, he springs up Hi. a, jack-
in-o-box. With some ^x>ople I t,. vo to
Ik; polite and listen to all they have to
saykut the entaect; but I feel that 1
kn<*r ^Ji*wlll J f'nourfi^#vk|if Fs Liu,
mt>y * Pam willing aM jdbasoF ta> triiv
of any of my other stories, ana even
ler poems; but the Mongolian will
kill me yet
do 7 0, > know, they hove actu
jjusio—a frightful diigef
if writers ol ho!
own creations, i
.'V,n in tlieir
no real t*iston«
i“ it not a sfrnngo
ion never dream ot
iieo licet mg, I snj„
1 reams, that they
V I never dreamed
te~jUpe wqgygllty' and I had to
lh>4fe2|^iKimw8llival of follow mg my
inclination, whiah was to tear the music
into a thousand pieces, and tl-itwro.up
and down on the keydnlard of the piano.
It woe enough to
*jb*Ail
fr
fiil.fi
ibany ebf
a large dojjk of apclof (tai)ga.I which
stopds about six feet high, and t.- said to
have lfeen ma<W in Ihrireniam^l! yeafs
^ . . ..
.■ >rr "..! " ■ i t-,.
ThIItochester Chronicle says that the
United States navy haa btfk o^j s hi
which Can go more than twelve miles uii
of any "f my owe ohantetors, uud I feel
it so inix.ssiblc that I would wngor
Scott n< vor did of his, real as they nro.
I had a good piece of absurdity in my
head a night or two ago. I dreamed
that »< >■ lebody was dead, I don’t know
who. l>ii' it’s not to the purjKisti. It
Wtis a j.rivatcgentleman and a particular
friend, a id 1 1 was greatly overcome when
the news .was broken to me (very deli
cately) by a. gentleman in a cocked hat,
top Ik. ds and a sheet. Nothing ohto.
** Oooi God I" Isaid, “is ho dead?”
** He is dead, rir,” rejoined the gentle-
os a door-nail. But we toast all
die, Mr. Dickens, sooner or later, my
dear sir.” “Ah," I said. “,I»*v.tobe
sue. Very true. But what did he die
of f The gentleman burst into a flood
of tear*, *ad'said, in a voice broken by
emotion ; eliristoued his youngest
child, atiy with k coating-fork." I never
£ my life wa* so. sJected as at hie having
ten a vipt^p, , to this oomplaint It
carried aconvie i -u to my mmd'ttait lie
never., oould.. h-.«o" reciWetBhi I.inn.w
•tat,, H.V«| ^' fdoat iotaeating and
<at * 1 .' Jrar,d ii** 1 ^ ?.:wrifu^
thn gririmiini? i MB m a mSHimton o>
respeof/ul adndwttqp. for licit that ihw»,
and heart—Letters of Chariot Dickens,
Vol UX,“ . '
STEAMSHIPS
Captoiu KISK,
CITY OF 54/1/ ANTONIO,
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Leaven New York evory Friday at 3 P. M.. arriv
ing in lirmmwick over)’ Tuesday. Clowe connection
with all pdlnUi on C. h A. and M. k B. Railroads.
TlirouRh bllla lading signed to all points on nbov
roalda.
Freight and poBsage as low as by any other line.
For passenger and state room» apply to
Jnnei-ly
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;cr and state room* apply to
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^ Brunswick, Qa.
Brunswick Bracket Works
hour. /..'
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A DEorouT is nature’s barber.
the cause of all the Short crops.
It is
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be would veaommend i eome plate, inter
esting "history of England,** •uttabt*
for her lift'e girls, of whom .the oldest
was oof more fltaa 10 years of sg- .
“O u ," said the philosopher, “they hs.l
U tter reUl MociiulayV Eughrnd; il ie
the *.-t enifUIkl^ 1 know,'
RICHMOND STREET.
BRUNSWICK. - GEOBGiA.
EDWARDS, WARD&CO, PROPRIETORS.
Wooil Turning, Moulding,
SAWING, Etc. ,
Pickets of til styles made to ord« r,Wood Turning
of ovory doiicription, al»o r Scroll uud Circular Saw
ing douo w!Mi nratnesH and dispatch. Octagon and
Fluted JialuHterH, N. w«-1h atul Kails i onstautly ou
hand :>r mmlo to order. Faticriis, Mode ls, hope and
Twisted Works, Ton-Piti* aud Balls, Indian Clubs,
Mouldings, both straight find circular, for carpon-
tori, cabinet makers and piano forte manufacturers,
in ftict, all trad m supplio.1 in tlieir different branch-
eu, - We have also the fine st line of Bracket*, i*ai>or
riojders, 81lpi»«r aud Stercosci'pic Caaes, Picture
Frames, Clock .Shelves, Hat aud Towol Hacks, «tc.
jna-lTe.irie give u». a call, and leave your onlers.
N. B.—All Jobbing attouded to at onco, uud done
at ftahoiublo rates. novlO-tf
r T* * A i.
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AND < ‘FANCY’ AM TICLES.
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MACON Sl BRUNSWICK RAILROAD.
Ou and alter Novemlior 30, 1881, the following
will he tho s« Leduluox’ the M. ^ H. Ik It..
NIGHT EXPRESS (DAILY).
LcavftMaccnr...: 7:60 PM
Leave Jeatip 3:00 A M
Arrive at Brunswick 6:30 AM
Ltrtve Brunswick 9:00PM
i Jc#up..* ,.... 11:60PM
l* at Macou..,. 7:00 A M
DAY PASSENGER AND MAIL (DAILY).
Leave Maonn 7:00 AM
Leavt^unp.....' 1:46PM
Arrive at Bruuswick 3:50 PM
Leav« Brunswick 10:20 A M
L*roJ#»up 1-50PM
Arrive at Macon 7:60 PII
TpI connection* u« S.» F. 4 W. Schedule,
Dr, W. B. BmOUdHS,
BRUNSWICK, GA.,
INSURANCE AND COLIECTINQ AGENT,
WILLBUY^SDSIXE.
ipmtl and’ Real Estate.
.m»y21-U
D:;.D.:;,
’ •' i ■ '-DENTIST^""; - ■
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
Office up itairo in Orovstt'* n^w )>uihUng. jy23-l
Dr. R. B. HILL
Offer* liis priSeasioual services to the citizens of
Brunswick. Can be fouud. during the daj , at LX*
office, uext door to Hobart*' Drug Store, pofcr the
Post Office, an<t dur.ng the nigiit at b* recidcacc
ou George Street. Dirvillr, near old M. PB. R. R. \
depot. *. *iec!7-tf j
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JESSE WILDER,
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Jf 1 (**% 1 ICIJX T .m t. hereby tfren to »11 pu rtiw cone*.rned
- - . A. DuBiguou, <u administratrix of Felicf-
PESIKAIilfl?jfffl[|iil|9te
Coch-
Sffi Avenue—ftvt* room* and kitchen under one I and eacfctif yi
roof. F»»r term* apply to ■ foftrt obj.
Dm. W. B. BURRO
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Citation.
. * _ . — UuBlguou, u lutmli.
te bnBIgnnn. iteeeawd, hu flled tn thlf the Ortln*.
t^mqv.jqjeorg^, h er
f» *f iaehjdiutui»it3lrlx. and .yon
are hereby notified to file m till.
if any yor. S»v: ra v . (lwrharne.
byy»r before the flr.t Monday in March lmjj.
JhiiD.i tuber 1. l!«l. EDOABP. DABT,
Ordlnarv O. Ha
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