Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, November 14, 1884, Image 3

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TIIE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 11, 1884 THE NEWS IN GEORGIA. ■..THe*;’' BV CORRtfPONDENCe AND A 1 *™" froM THE PRCB8. clerks c ill "Tally'’ ns every filth vole calle.l. After listening some time be went away, remarking that he though; I mau Tally would be ’Jected. "Dat A Few Select Copher Stoilee. Elbertou New South. . k..j >Q | Geccce Worley tells some extravagant Tea Greensboro brass ban - p B ^ - hf tales about Florida. He lays on .Tn.nHuimelv. nn<l bids taL to be one gentleman went to Florida, with the Idea of Retting nth from an orange grove, and was exceedingly Il^wmobfbI* to have an adjourned On.-^tSsSpwior Court, commencrug terra o. oral Monday in n ” t “““ th ; An the sec* , lm been on trial daring the a nopirHKia ♦sirupting public worship. psttweVutorin. ^^f.hould be su,- The White county i pressed. ’ The leaaeeo! the Pa*)”" Spring, gives notice in the nfication will be made to the n For a renewal of the lease, which empires in 0.« of the pressing needs of Dawson according to the Appeal. iM an ffnl Sre d.p^m.nt Z anxious to buy land. A tract was oflered him at a price that he thought would be cheap for r.:iy kind of land In any country, and he bought it and paid tor it w.vi« uc ever .-aw It. After getting his deed, he concluded he would ride out And look at it. He found it so full of gopher holes that it vi as impossible for hint to ride over it, and he hitched his horseand undertook • i „„ reSin oidk over It. He did pot go far, bow- -»ti.jlace, Indian ( on tff he became eo disgusted that be /'t^uithatap. „ d oat h ] s deed and. sticking it in a gopher’, hole. Mid: “Here, d-n you, you have got posseislon and I will gve )OU the till.- also." "" Florida it,'Si-past. tie then quit Florida afford to be without such.n J r . a „d“ 1 ll*£f»be r0 Uue, ^gfoSs isvivaU •retii mighty bad company. About four ‘b“ a >^ lb ^n up tod“°te have been r . ea l hjtomo that Elbert county Si^t&Mss “.s jmsk Partcu awheVe not yet been given, but w*|l bomauepublic s’, the proper time. Bats the Smlthrille X»UtprtU-. '‘Tb» machinery for boring an artesian well at EiYplaceV arrived) and they have gone io*oi k ufitliog their machinery in pos- HodMO it is hoped that Itwi'fnotfc, s ’ rcJ \ *bile bofore we have artesian water. * A Pawsoj* negro at the last election vot ed bis tax receipt. The fact that he has not dieoovered bis mistake proves conclu- airely that cuffe'i mind dwells not so much on the ticket be votes as it does on the vote itself, it is all the aametobim, even in English. Tin stockholders of the Enterprise fac tory. of Angusta. met yesterday morning at the office of tho company to hear the report of th: committee of directors and experts, to shape the policy ol the company,and to electa President. The result of the meeting has not been de clared. Taour Superior Court 'met on Monday - '•'e, Jn.l. e Branham, oi the Romo ■ 'siaii g. As there was an nn- nA n.lmU of many as to n 1 ‘* 'aid bo held at thia time, whether coin t wc could no t convenient- and as Jialgo Harris Welded to post* ly be present, the Juu * third Monday in pr'.cthe ."( "f-ion until the „ , -eUFriday a South Georgia Clarion'. On h. »ds of furious fire was raging cm the Ian -heater C. W. Collins and 311. Robert Wine 'exter The former lost 10.000 rails and the i» a quantity of teed oats which had be. left in shocks and stacks in his field. The same old story: Careless rail splitters Ift fire get into dry grass in the field, and away It went. Atutta draymen are now required to drive at af -m ril gait, tho nerves of the eoanciltueu teing SO extremely sensitive that there la danger that the rattling ol a dray over the stony street will throw them Into convnhiona. The poor coundlmen deserve the commiseration of all good and sympathetic people. M4rwll0.ua Escape of a Somnnm- The w. ftuOtfc and Fanner. Louis. <■ *34}; as Norman Ramsay, One night las. w. eon of Dr. W. a. aged about 11 yeei- <»wrthe Central road Ramsey, was coming he narrowly from the State Uf ftiVt * jfg/it to sleep, escaped beiDg kilted. Jftt i towi A horse ran away with a wagon this morning, throwing an old lady, Mrs. Chappell, out, killing her instantly. A lcr^i crowd attends the stockholder* meeting in Griffin to-day, it being the an nual election for officers of the Havannah, Griffin and Nort Alabama railroad. Merchants report that they are collect ing very little money. The cotton crop has been so light, that the farmers are un able to pay their debts. KEELY’S MOTOR AT WORK. and after a short time got up * ft,‘.ends ' to the rear part of the car. A u „ H going',• Alio were with him ,, t £,° a £t'iention to bl “- - for water, and paid little at to Not returning diEoYereo' look for him. and ^ train, that . be WM not At ixic nel* ^"uVlon.Mr. T.-BOrrioo Ihe up-train and went ui When he got to Oconee river, wnero road crosses that stream, he fotTml Nor man in the posiesiloti of the watchman of the bridge over the river. Heating the boy calling for help, he found him NEWNAN. TUB VIBB LAST HIOHT—THB W0BB OF AW IB- CBWDUBT. Novbmbib 8.—The fire in this city last night was the woik ot an lnoendlery. It iw said by those who flrit reached the lire that lightwoed torches weer found under the weather boarding. The who'c block on Uie north side of the equaro consist-; of wooden buildings except three fire proof stores, one story, which were next to the two frame buildings burned. Only prompt and brisk work saved the other wooden buildings, for the roofs caught several times. The occupsuta of the wooden houses moved their goods out, sustaining the usual dam age by hasty removal. The building fir.t on fire was the Melsou building. The second door waa used as a hall by the colored societies, Odd Fellows, etc., ol tble place. The first floor was oc cupied by T. J. Harron as a gin repair shop, and was the greatest sufferer in los lug most of Ids tools and some other ef. fccte. The citixens havecontributed more than (100 to bis relief. -Messrs. Askew lost a one-story frame building that was used ss a general storehouse. Nothing was lost this but a large lot of coal that could not be ;«“oved. There is no insurance on anjrof jUt* pi'JJ? ert T: -nonstra U. tn»n p * with people last Uur town was bln** . - n .i« night to wit css the Cleveiano uv_ ns > - lion. Hundreds of our citliens wero i" line with his torch. Buch a jubilation was -ot seen in Xewnan. US’— A Berle. cf Eiperlment. That Delighted th. Stock older.. h’tw York Star. PHIUDltpoll, Nov* mber Z —There has bren an Interesting and succrstful series of experiments given by Keoly witli his mystic motor rec ently. These exhibitions accomplished what was Intended—proof of the progress hehas attained in the develop ment and practical utilization of vibratory forces. By a series of highly Interesting axperlments the inventor succeeded In thoroughly mystifying the wisest among a company of exceptionally intelligent men. The exhibition waa tendered as a compliment to Charles B. Collier, counsel for the Keely Motor Com para;, A limited nnxiber of invitations had been addressed to gentlemen ol recognized scientific at tainments, and every available point of observation within the narrow limits of the little shop on North Twentieth street iiad been appropriated by interested spec- (a.’ors. AtfODg the gentlemen who stood about watchiCK the eccentric inven'or’s move ments fro,? 1 behind huge casting! and mysterious of ttl<! future were Gen. Thomas ” ‘ Cant. Van Keel ano bleu . Asicnsk! or toe Filth United States chaelis of tire Ordnance ^‘PArtmeot of th« t * . DaviN. them to the store*, and the salesmen who retailed them over the counter?; just think what an army of laborer* handled that crooked little pin!” "Yes,” said his son and heir ri ll* t lively. “b'it you left out a lot, pa. ’ ‘ Uovso?" asked the old gen tleman, in a Ion.- of surprise, “why, | bar there w*r- the o!d lady w ho bought a piper s , r of’em; there wai her b'ggeit daughter who took one to pin up the rip In the waist of her dress; the young man who told ’em at the offiou that it was a cat that ma le ihit railroad map scratch on the back of his hand; the girl’s little brother who borrowed the pm to make into n fish hook; the little.als ter whose straw hat he took to keep hta angle-worms in. and hli old 'ather who sat dowmon the bent pin in the chair when hiaUitleDoy got tired of fishing. They • II I.ml m liBtuI In (l (nn! * "\ii. AAill This card, printed with a cop; surmounted with a monogram a loveljr alfair, acccptab’e t fined taste The next programme In id. The all bad a band in it, toot’ “No,' said the old gentleman, as he threw the pin in the fire and took op bis newspaper. “You are drawing on your imagination, my son. I never found a pin that went through inch a aeriea cf experiences, in my life.” *’M§ybe you haven’t, sen secret society Ini have done the proper th are general! but you will,” remarked hia son and heir. “No, no. Run out and play,” replied his father. “I am soing to my — the United States army, J.* consultln engineer of the Croton duct compmy and vice-president of u» c Bell Telephone company; Messrs. A. S. Dodd and George Doyle cf New York, , John E. Woollen of the Reading Railroad | him fOi Company, Henry }V. 6 pan tier, engineer in tn» Suited CtgtaShavvankl but before he sat down he noticed that hia eldest daughter was mending a tear in her dress, while the little one was wiping the stains from a straw hat, so he pushed his armchair as’de with a snspldoos glance at a gleaming point on its scat, and sank wearily on to the sofa. However, ere he had fairly touched its surface he boundtd toward the zenith with » yell of fti.; *ii " I n old man couldn't \»*rv wrjl have laiped finding it. sni-l 11»»* :r.:i 1 boy to himself, as he stopped to regain bis breath two blocks off, “ 'cause there was a Din on every blamed piece of furniture in '. •» room. My. but won't rna give it to - swearln’ lOtt tljaf» thoughT“ ant pro- w'bSb of the tlmoeri of toe bridge.; I- la supposed that while nsleep he oat of the train as it W«s ct \^,i i1k the bridge. The car pas-es 0Tcr the ,| vcr slowly and that lstb»bniy thingthatsaved him. And it Ioo^, a miracle that he shonld lodge bn the timber! of the bridge and not faV. into toe river. Tnz fo i win:: cations paragraph !■ found in the Bmitovlile Enterprise. Bomf thing more detlnii 1 on the -mr.eline *''7.' Evolution, or a Tale ot it Tadpole. Columbus Times. And now the scientists have barely dis posed of the question of pink sunsets, in deciding tout they are caused by volcanic dost falling from somewhere or somewhere else, before the theory of evolution is sprang on the country—that is, that man sprang from a tadpole. All toe tadpolian faction hail just ns well retire and range themselves side by side with too balance of their brethren of the pond until it is decided whether they are folks ornot. We believe if a man wants to claim kin with a tadpole to let him do it: this is a tree country. As for ns we claim to hare a soul, if we do -smoke a clay pipe and cat onions; besides, we can't go back on onr long line of ancestors. It we did toe ancestors might kick np a row, and rumpus. Now if they had said wo de scended from one of those stade old bail- fmg-greenhackers who sit on the edge of the pond and sing toe wet ticket song of jug-a rum, it would not be so bad. We waft the result of their decision anxious- lv „' od lf u *• dvoided that the tadpole and u»' *™ klD - Ibvn we will have to spend the most |, ? Dd, getting acqu minted with all our relation?. The world is (i .' r£ "» in * wvaker and wiser, ill MILLEDCEVILLE. . T0W5 WILD OVKB ELICTIOK KIW8—A SERIOUS DIFFICULTY. November 8.—Last night was a big time with us. The whole town and surround ing country met at the old capitol grounds to witness Donfirei. shooting ofcannor fireworks, etc., on the strength of C 1 land’s election. Fifty salutes wer and speeches by Luther Jackson j une Bell, Esqs. The town was pr^uy wild .. w uynamical* engineering in the University of Penr^yWamt; S har L e , 9 * M. Cresson, Dr. *J A Woods, W.BVt** with excitement and The deafening roar of the mingled with the shoots of the OTjUtuda, was kept up until ouitc a late hour. To-day a four- n-hand.irom the stables ot Mr. O. T. Whilden, la paradiug the streets, decked with fiags and banners, and numerous stores and fruit stands also have Hag* lloating from the vriudowt. Yesterday a serious difficulty came.uear resulting in bloodshed between two of our citizens, which was only prevented by ysti*vss9. nuitu nn uiiiT {irevcmea u friends interfering. The fuss had nothing to do with politics. It was of a personal nature entirely. Mrs. J. P. Glover, of Marietta, f« visit ing daughter, Mrs. M. G. McComb •eacoast defenses, heeded - __ ♦or Protect* WA8 „.s,.ros Jovember ei ff.- nU;9n n. Vi -crvtoiV ..I War,-ays nnal report toto- ,/ ont ler deivnses, - UnteM that the aencos ami thin seven Should, if P 0 “ ibla ’. be M r( , defended by ro lles distant from to r lor ^ dot , or > b '- J What'ie needed he • - *hE nUICn* 1 csrSs o' heavy pjper, witfi sq lare corn rs The beveled edge in the;** may be plala or gilt. In <he center of the outside the embossed figure of prominent emblems of the society are place J*m sii ver, gold ari<l brenxe. There dfsigns ar*‘ ve.y nest and beautiful. The firemen will have .1 wide range o artistic programmes to choose from. On this same wn to card a firemans hat or an engine, with horse* on the run, is em bossed in gold or Silver. Ano’.neT cc sign mod tiriking, and elegantly exe cuted, is that of a burning ni ter lo seen through the charred etlgei of n picture. The figures are a firemen, who has dropped his no-o to grasp the Child q woman u lifiing to him. The curling smoke shadows t e scene*. Tni»is litho graphed in beautiful tints. Three othe designs with this one complete the set. • , t'i* - :,r '* 1' teous as the stars, and each one ttpret tier than the la>-t. Yhi leader is the usual white card with a lithographed figure of a page, gentlemen in the cus- tu:nPof7«; ll.vMr till. etc. ‘ \ ,. j In the way of programme* for fancy dress parties, the designer has racked hi* brain* to some effect A pretty con- oil Is a foU.-il glove in all toe latoiouahiv slisilf Another new one is a satin sfti In el hand painted on a heavy cream, txvo.;-. card board. Another satchet covi whole card nearly. The plain bright color, ground for the end ?>T°_ fff'fy) 94 * fltr HI liveh er girl and hsr attendant I* Ol .ml Is the back- d figures of a ll »w- rd with halt etched figure of » gnl h.tld'.ng * folded card bearing on Its outside the le nd. ‘ Order of the dance,' is among ’lit d,‘ Order of the dai -nd leal expensive card-, neat u »| lfc party is to be rechcrcn can hardly choose ami j extreme one 4<)n 0 { i ove ]y programmes among tl»c lP f' ^nof the price follow th Isevan and ^ c ,E rs . Charles B. Wl'W RD( * on* axperimant r .ous generator, in which the Inv claims to produce his etberlc T *J? r ( J , be disintegration oi water, anpeared lor the first time perfectly insulated fr0 ™ , lcll surroundings. The bed j plate upon wh'cu it reals had been lifted bodily I™”!, ‘if I .nbtuan floor and placed upon a pairollron rollers, J • - on which 1 Mr. Keely moved the whole nn.- 1 -ays. Is a sufiKlcnt sum lot u>. . chine back and forth so freely as to dis- 0 f torpedo cases, electric cahfa* **■ i appropriately msrveu w prove the allegations of skeptical theorists . (irA < U8 f or »n and ap- f the swell charity ball.” ttl.M 'liivi* iii..intfi; ;i .1 t}j ; 11 1 ‘ :r :n .... i-riin'i|» »l hail) ir* t ) i» • I - 1 — '"*■ ' IT CUIIES WHEN ALL OTHER MEDI- CINEfl FAIL, aa It ftrtR DIIIECTLY and AT ONCE cri y IT IS BOTH A ‘‘SAFE CURE” and a "SPECIFIC.” It CURES nil m-u-nr.rw ofllio Kl«lnrr«» I.lvt-r, Hliuldi r mill I rlnnry Or«in*j Hropi«y, (•riitcl, Dinbrtv’*, llriflht** IU*e:L“<‘, Nrrt oii« Kit-ra. Men, Fcumln Wrukn^.MNi, Jnnndirt-, Hiliniiwnt-RM, llrnd- nrlir, Nnur Dy»p«*pHia« CoiiMlIpnlion, l’ilrw, PnlnM in tbn Ixiinn, nr sidr, Ketrnllon nr N « -Relenllt I'rla *i-s DC1STS. among U£ ‘‘'r ^of the price follow tue shown. .Ttobg^t,;.design npxard,and tlinoninlit of Absol HUNT’S KKNEBY CO., 6 Providrurr. U. I. slrnment was connected with some mo ive power located elsewhere. When all toe soldiers, professors and doctors had p-ked canes under the generator and scrutinized Its mechanfamtto • thefr hearts' conlent Mr. Keely proved by blowir.g through ii that it was perfectly empty. Then he oonnected yUh the small stand-piM of the- generstor, Mr. ..*eiy injected the Schuyl. kill water from his mj”" 1 into the m»- jhJSf- The inventor turned sevT^* 1 ,t0 P; carTMSVIU-i. I v. por' rad !nno*n^thst*th*/g“nc? n i How THB GOOD saws WAS «*CHvan-MI50B »« charged for toe entire work If th. L? MBMION. •*™ K)D. ‘ «*• a(- kept In readiness for mooring In tho cb ... ne s when needed. The general Improve-’ meuts of prr -.ni time, the reo— reqMre great imp ; o rem ,! lt h ^ ^ bold.'r took several swallows of water Into hb mo^ib-_ Grasping a small rubber tube projecti.c espibie" of ^e'neUeiinTTlr y .feet of saniandthniv i„ r”?. MBMION. November 8.—Yesterday evening toe passenger train from Atlanta came in with whistle screaming and De.'I ringing, bearing a huge flag bringing a confirm.- 1 ' n of Ihe nzws previously received tost De mocracy was triumphant and C eveland elected standard bearer. At a litile after dark bonfires were lighted and soon an immense torchlight prpeesaian was parad ing onr streets. Several of onr citizens mounted toe piaxzaof toe Si. James hotel especially thefor.'ner, and is nrogressing. We never knew thd c« n,e , h**®™! but Tt and delivered abort speeches expressing must be .rotation, otberwu?, **uoolism. I therV ' • *t onr dcfiversnce, and were * 11 — 1r - , Until 10 oVIwIr I li n e. we are an A Wonderful Stonr-tnnkes Found on n ' nnilil Dog's Liner. Berri*" n - ... -uunlj News. wood morning I 'was the greeting we mgr “It u rumored that the Centra 1 ^ m ii road Company will lim: - ftttr aciiTe read- * Kflelved a day or two aince while sluing at as to leave Dai road, on account *' railroad com-.-- fo ““‘BrulnlCcVy The LouUvdie .\V» "One day tbi^ week a mad I: byMr.J;T. Ptankett. »imii Isy. It Wtl wild with the di racked everything it met; it I tried to tear up b out n mile off the Ihe city sueing th* lauiagea bythere- W. was killed inearMox- ise, and at- ven bit and uppoeed to *e, as thre were killed ctobe Jacksoo Morton :unJay before the j hog. Ontiun- November, s-unerre 7 well and heard a 8 ln ‘be In*, arcerated a month, was taken out In an having eaten noth- ire of time in wh‘ h When rescued, he me have been bitten by <1> • lb .t sere consi in thnt community t Milieu Dnnocrat: of tills county, hut o first Sunday day. till- d i usy ol I >- tog i.ii old i noise, nr I mi look which had be n i lacking one dsr. II fna :i - - I condition mg li ;t dirt I rllies “* was ImprDoned. was very vicious. Ihe Uontexnma /.Vn.; jnhafresh iostallmenl r " "'it. rhe regula Vf" it and the system 'cet belief that ad, Uinta n ay not he after ani * * first it is still eumtfiint in affection tow&nl ns. In which view of case, wesng . it that something like louowlng nppuir nl the end of eaeli bat or anything to tost d a tuni it is stiii con-tan Foil Valliv .1/ Bnotg, in rsily kn gpWto|A-ii. non incur section, but :• ■ toe care. t „,,t. j„|, n r . „ thne tree-, about tlheen years old. on 1 f. to"- 0 nrsr Imvn, and from them lie gml, lY? "fewdays aco. about tliree bu-hii- s fine nuis s- come to i.'.is mark' ’ a ‘ aptsln fa doing some good work i; fl ipping fine aud rare fruits, and ii 1, '> lung enough, wilt itave a model fur., "»« Pond on one of his places , Jappes o,‘ abuse lor tl e Ity w.';h whi di It lisplayed . €,| Hr-• ‘ •- r aii the Ins* '' our desk pondering bow we shall ever be lble to pay onr election beta if Cleveland is defeated. Turning we beheld one of Berrien's aabstantl it cliisens, who at his own request shall be nameleea here. We motioned him to a seat, and after a few preliminary remarks concerning drouths, elections, etc,, be said: “I see yon pub- — — * id I have t eoldbl l tl)*» veil I.Jt.J Advertiser: Thre* , Wgjw from tlie sian fro Isii snake stories sometimes am oome to give you one that will wake the echoes from Dan to Becrabeeba. We at once pricke 1 np onr ears, and, after trim ming onr Faber, requested toe old citizen to proceed, and tola is what be said: "It waa several years ago, when I lived over on toe KInchafonee, that I had a S bor named Johnson. Johnson wr.s a hunter and kept a good pack of Is. In hia pack was a yellow and black spotted dog that always took a great delight In killing snakes, Indeed, at- though hs was one of the best huntera or dinarily, it he was on track of a deer with the real of toe pack and happened to meet up with a snake, he would immsdiatcly Stop, and nothing c-uld move him until the snake was dea l. Of oourac ho was bitten several times by snakes, bnt his in stinct always directed him to an antidute, until one July morning when the pack was In fall tilt after a deer. Old Joe In the lead, he met a monster rattlesnake. Trno to hia Inclinations, hs stopped to dispatch his snakeshlp, bat old “ndtlsr" got in hia work Bret, and before Jos coaid ki.'l him. struck him twice near the jngulal vein. Tills settled the business for Joe and wired neighbor Johnson came ap, be found Jot to the last aspiring agonies. J-uukwu, having heard that when animals are bi>ten by snakes, fungi snakes of tot same species ate firmed on the animal’s liver, determined fo hi'M a poll mortem ex amination of Joe and satisfy himself as to the truth or falsity of the assertion. So out came his knife and iu a few seconds Joes liver,warm andpalsatlngwisfound, and sure enough, fastened to it were seven small snake, wriggling and squirming, which continued until toe liver became cold and dead. These fungi snakes were of several varieties, there being two nn- mlstakable highland moccasins and three rattlesnakes, perfectly well formed, all li vnging to the liver by a sort of ligament * the head. There seemed to be an- | loudly J appbudca, i Jntil “’S!°2 k > b ® sound |rf the firecracker - »*toer with every o'httr conceivable no ( laawaa kept up. Our par pie are exuberant to tu.ir joy. Mr. Caleb Tompkins was burled yester day. He had been etek many months. A yonng gentleman by the nameot Alonso Ried died yesterday in Cbattanoo- 6 . and was brought here today tor burial !« waa a grandson of CapL E. D. Puckett. We had a hlg white frost yesterday and this morning with plenty of Ice. Little Tommie Maddox la quite sick at u!: father’s residence In southeast C;;^ re . Tills. Wheat sowfrg is now the order ot the da- VIENNA. out uoosb with sitbb bilks or cotton D1STB0TID BT F1SB. Notbnbsb 7.—Mr. T. Z Ennis, a well to do fanner, Hying near tfnow, this county, but hia gin house and gin with seven bales of cotton nod about five hundred bushels Of cotton seed, entirely destroved by fire Wedoeaday afternoon. It was of tneendl- ary orljrin, as_ nojfinoing tmd.been done {:•'that place'is giving the nei • "'her formation in the liver, whii li only •I ilf-pite the fact that .ill. nmounted to an Imprint, very like the ttesian t •-‘1 gi by which be was liti 'I ' .tt !! #* Wfter to I,* i n 1 ' ■ • • I nibt« show ittr. erin-, th;, „ nr UUBVB1HI - I lk,* plenty of wet. i t"u Is-t. Now. sir, this wag flow without a I Johnson, a neighbor of mine, vrh , fu* p lum,IN', i i. I since remonil to Alacams, and -■«« natr.l Kith Ml r. g.irded by all who knew hi- „" b h ® *“i , analysis Uf honor. ^ I give itlo yo- ■ I the medicinal i that •Tn. Mr. Ennis being absent from home on DuiinM*. Suspicion was directed to an old negro man by the name of earn Green, who lived near by, between whom and Mrs. Ennis some bad feeling had of late existed. On being arrested the negro rnado a quaei confession of the crime, ven geance tor a fancied wrong probably K ompting the act He Is yet in the ens- I v of his captor*, and will be lodged in id yff!!”* J*il« unless Otherwise disposed ?[•, j“. r - 1 E| to | ;, l » a most estimable CUIZ.U Iwsym^SylffiflSi.“ d b « tb * W“- 5®V eapolilon* SSS^S&^T&SS s;« 371 TfissJS; stsay WifsvSi upon tbs bead of the piston. TherS wa, . momentary ruth like tbesoundof escjD'nu •to*®, and the lever with its ponderous u* toongh Hercules hint- ?to° ck «• a little calculation ,®“' b J Hr-, Dxvii proved thatlhe turn of toeinymfors wri;t had evolved and ap plied a dynamic or elastic force showing an energy of from 15,000 to 20 000 pound to too square Inch. Then Mr. Golller -J Ueotenant Galtoeki climbed upo- (h : J?'} tn.nroveim nt ol the pondr'rou. bar amt udded thTlr - P “' weight tq the level’! burden. Mr. Keeiv W« toe piston another charge and the lawyer and lltuteDSj,i were snddenlv shot 1 among ILe rafters of the low ceiling ‘lam quite oonr need that there U pow er there, sa'd the Ueutenant, sa he ported the denta out ot his hat and brushed the cobwebs from his mustache and goatee, The Inventor laughed, took another cop per tube In his fingers and connected the generator with his vibratory gun. The gun baa been greatly ImproTTff aince Its fast exhibition two weeks ago. Mr. Boeckel,Keels', assistant, baa transformed it into a breechloader and turned it about right end foremost upon Its carriage. It is u-.w a very respectable, though diminu tive, piiye of ordnance. Capt. Mlcbaelis, the ordnance expert, adjusted Ids ere- ('ink. fritioaili. n.,,1 - 1 .1 S^HBassade and too failure to • *’! tb protection, General Newton adds, m."? ’** * torrihie resjMjndbility. CouUnuing, the report says: The if 0 * uu ab Utotoould be es hea»y „ thoSe car- the forts shonbf OI K e fle€t \ the arra or toStTtoe vw.el Tr 0 - be *, Tl " th " n batterie? should b' (£. I ? oro iyP? rl i nt of the fleet t1£ 4 iuvulnerable to fire gun*, iron ^ turreta for tbeheavifst and barbs’' -» f| ucuts for the second cla' or disa] liMjUg Another C/ub cf Randan Men Monongabcla Record n Club ■uoftoL 0 w,“ f eJc hZToTih pUfchsstd fine phiy 1ju», ninf s. their special order, ar.d tl?e club £nft!t£r ,A l ly ’rW™* in stiSui?n with constitution, by-laws and a fall di tr rmiA? tlop to .licit tor FemuS J. aSJSte President in 1838. Probably oarclub Hu Sa’dalf" tUe h ° DOr toe original Ban- 1 The Coming Man Globe-Democrat. JaoK Heard From. PhlladelphU Timet. , sadly wags his head as he ** * f«*r the country has went wrong Conau Cured. An old phjrs'cian, retired front prac- the li.*- • ,e or disappearing carriages for An old phys ! c les . .L-y.yto, 1 ' and riffed .mo.rtar better- tlce, hayhiglmd placid in his liands .,.-°U?. l “°to toe defense of principal hnr- by an East India missionary tlioforinu- aattrra vr".^>ed/z ■ ... -rue scientific nil w ill not be subject to great rind pics, inprovement, or change In the jinr to.'.Vr 6 ', Thus supplied, the fortifications will be in accordance with toe most im proved principles, and it does not seem that great changes can ever be necessary. Diplomatic delay could not allow the country sufficient time tor Ihe con struction of defenses or collection of suit able guns in event of war. It is wall un derstood tost modem warfare Is sodden and decisive, and compels the beaten par ties to pav expenees. The utterly defenie- - ot Ni glass critically and pronounced Ihe gun inpTffplI.ni mnrial Tl.. n i-_ __J llij fgj. Arknn.f.* p-;r, Si Arkamas Traveler. In one of the Southern counties of Ar- JtoufVd » utau was sentenced to be hanged; but a few hours before the Unre of execution a dfipatch fiom the Governor annonooKt that the sentence an excellent model. Then I:e and low-officers discreetly sought refuge tc- blnd the gigantic resonators of Mr. Keely'a bfg engine and watched the firing as they lav in ambush. Several leaden shots were driven through n pair of torte-lnch hem- a5mCf n M.i pta “? »foo‘»P'rt, each ball drilling a clean hole and flattenfr g out targets’ * ”” P * te b * b, “d toe wooden ^."'yueit carried a third tnbe through the flonrlng Into the room above where he connectecTtt with his smaller rt- bratory engine. Considerable time was lost in soldering toe joints, and several of the visitor. ^ttin^ imo a heated discusstou - . . or diflerent pis tons, when somebody i •°l?IC*sted that th** »•►; • v a tne opposite eorner. Five minotes after smoothly re urnetl ^*eLgine wa* running one of t^i b * d madeabadlptnt at one or the an m , Ue tn5ing and j„it as ^sumetl a strong and steady To- less and helpless condition of New York would soon be realised upon the approach of a hoe til* lUet of monitor?. In conchraion theireport gives an esti mate, 2*09 by the Forticstione Board for armament silw Preliminary earthwork and masonry for 2??*f York, Bo§- Portland, Philadrlphls, Dal- t’niore, Hampton Roads, _ New Or- [•■nt and San Francisco, the total being 853,488,000. Tho estimate for emplace ment of guns, excluding gun-armor and machinery, is fl0.3xs.0w. Although these figures are approximate, they have been made with eare, the de feme* of the entiro coast, it is thought, will not exceed fOO.OOO.OOO. For the de fenses of Boston. 8880,000 is a*ked; f or New York. 81,120.000; for Philadel phia, 8182,000; for Ballimore.8132,000: for Hampton Roads. 8000.000; for San Fran cisco, 8900.000. The report treats the iub- the speedy and permanent euro of Consumption, Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung affec tion*, also a positive and radical euro for Nervous Debility, and nil Nervous Complaint*, after having tested in the wonderful curative powers in thou sand* of case*, ha* felt it ills duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will eend free of charge^ to nil who desire it, C gp/tal Prize, $150,000. fiSSffiSW.S' a . •‘toot.rn 13 ConamUiiloneri. TNPHECEDENTEO ATTRACTIONS. J Over Half a Mi'l'oi Distributed. Louisinna State Lottery CoinprFy. iivis ui cuarge, to nit who desire it tills reetpo in German. French or En { ilish, with full directions fur tirepar- ng and using. Sent by mail by ad dressing with stamp, naming this pa- per. TY. A. Noyes, fit) Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. (uticura Extraordjury Semi-'nniijl Driwing np of Mu y. Decern 011.1 sox; LEPROSY OF THE JEWS. uusworks. anil to most cases re’com-' mending that their csUmMei be sdopjjJ THE LATEST DANCBS, Ithe prisoner would oe lynched were - -satl h'ometlme daring the afternoon,- made, excitement was at its height «hen the received toe following com’- , the sheriff "Mister Hheriff: As I . -uunl -atlon: scholar of any note ip -in about the only of folks, I have bee . this great concourse [here dockment .0 app lnted to send this ’•Yehaveco .expressive of our feelln'i. >n' we're me here to tee a feller hung, “ n -'join'to see him hungiftharis !’«. which fwtiuil in any ol th rgia. I^»t ns have tlie ai viutlmill would coat abt )Uld give to Dawson a c« ig well of pur* arteM X, u ,n l"y °f tin- n:*gro«*s ai JjH the wlm.* L«*puhliran «-I«>rtor t!> learns * pTo U n„ C ’ jt as toe soul rth and you may ** MJg ut. Well, I hav/ publish it if ^ stretis; good h* . tome btralnesj or. the •nil again.” ./e.” “Good-ty** Vdireou; We can” And then we wrote it up. the r „ Youch for the atorr,QUt we know i” ‘ .virrator to be a man ol unquratUmed .vegrity m00 #- -’i^oin'to pee oim nung u tnmri v». x! -nougb in the crowd to buy a rope. *7 G r»n’t know whether he’s g’Uty or not ,* a wedon'tkerea dried apple dfogrone. .hat ain’t none of onrbn^jnaMk Ourbus’* ness is to see him hung. \Ve have paid ferriage over the rirar an’ it ain’t right to disspp’int us. Thar’s many young wo men in this here crowd who, '* disapp’inted now, won’t never people of hibert county t and pre all the tcendiarh MONROE. ravnox ovbb tb* EiJtcnoK DEI FT Of TH» Tlk «. 8.—Our town witnessed the onstration last night The occasion was the c*U» bra ting ■ i ' < * ■ and - • ■ ■ '■ ■■ » • ' dent. A torchlight proo«*'"'i"n. headnl hv ' i _ ll.,,.I n.,,1 i Iwi W.ltren aginary w M y \ ilft oes who think 1 i redress for f ' " * Brass Ilnnd and thi Itary company, made up of ft ^■peopU, ws* lndul^^^ ?d in. frlgl; the band I faction i dnemlay night 1 bly, including all KacheJ Dawson waa searching : gray headed -ire tc ><>"k in the Rittiug room a report | urchin. The military conipany t pistol wa* heard aud the hall came . tfercral salutes aud bontirek Jig in the window very near Miss their cheerful light, (irent rejoicing I. scattering gla.**s in her fuce and people seem to be satisfied thatCle •mng her very much. Thera ia but j and Hendricks are surely elected, solution to this, and that is. that a j We arc still very dry in our pari » wiio had an overplus of election J country. Tim ’ ‘ -ky wai no doubt handling his fire- | anti more liM>atch** giving at-uranco of fur a thou.-anu years i election were road, and when *" ruck up - Dixie" a yell of tatis nt un from tlie w!io!e assem* from no mo* confidence in man. It ain't right to cast a damper over yonng lives. I know of oneyonng feller of high charac ter that has just married the putties kind of agaionthehtrengthof fctchin her to this here shindig, an* if the thing don't turn out to be * success, blamed Hi don't think she will apply for a divorce. That yonng feller is me and that young gal is my wife. Matte the governor of this here .State don’t know who he is foolin’ with. Wc arc n. . hty <|ui»t, cay-nothin’ sort of folks so long as nobody treads on the coat tails of our rights, but alien that ne, the log chain* that nil’ oid Satan thousand.years wouldn't hold At end. ami restored confidence by remarking: “The oooriLons pressure has burst the copper tnbe at the Joint. I can’t run the engine any longer to-day. I see I have generated too mnen power, and if I turned it on again it might tear the engine to pieces.” No one asked him to turn it on again tndh* dosed Ihe exhibition with r very pretty experiment. A hollow sphere of brass, the interior of which was fifed with vibrators and resonators, was so placed as to transit its free rotation upon an iron axu. The frame supporting the axis was insulated on ail sides by glass plates. One end of th* axis touched a niece of plate glass nearly an Inch thick. From the other surface of the glass pla’e a thin steel rod extended ten feet or more across the table. Placing himself at the further end of the rod, Mr. Keely took two large tuning forks, a resounding copper plate and a violin bow. With these he produced! succession of sonorous wave*. The instant he struck the chord In har mony with the vibrators within the brass shell the vibratory waves were transmitted through the etrel red and the plate glass. The axis and the sphere upon it immedi ately began to rotate slowly and then nnre rapidly. By simply striking the resound ing niate Mr. Keely varied the rotary 1 of the sphere or stopped its motion will. hi Mr. Keely, ‘ who i thousand dol- rked : fired ' )f the life of t •lull. nth' rouble with debtor* iTucharged. j than ia usual here. Old citizens »»y they th.ory in •.carrel» possible. Mi * have never seen so hard a fall as this, irrison, wno lives next door, was A movement is on f<M>t to rebuild our it in that tiir.-i-tion when the pin- hotel recently burned. It js a public ne- >d and by the light of tlie flash cesaity, and ought to be done. The citi- P>“tol 'he caw » man standing re ns generally sympathize very much with '• •.l ienee c, Mr. Dawson, but in the losers iu the late tire. Jheihar-.ii* m«n was white or j CARROLLTON. • niari hal wits -tent for and a . . ./vr.uL 1 a- made tor the man, hut he the elecios cibCv*. rrL.-»s«f local*. | be found. j Novxa ass 7.—The circus brought a large , crowd to town, but f*w, comparatively, at tended the circus. The election A Narrow Escape. Pittaburgh Chronicle, under-tand it-I can t for the ' eiriamu-d Hairhai.g. an t you understand!" asked 1 r^* H air bang. Why, thia interminable Mormon ques- ion." he replietl. And what is it you can not understantl bout it, Mr. Hairbang? "Why, ’ he answere«i. “thMe Mormon* for the life of me com ehelld ho ulur n it- I ehould nay 1 don’t untlenttAmi. • uhtnined >imp!y by the utilization lorous WAvee acting uj>on a sphere etely insulated.” ex|>eriment3 delighted the stock- Th* vfchole Gtury. : ;fe , C pc lie parlor lamp t happy grout) c the head of the fatnil i c&llcti himself the head of th* r two daughters. ng»*d respet ‘ i boy of 11 years. . s ! th» Dirterent *te e will be Faith* lonnbU tn c £ 0ming winter. Wilwsukce Globe. While society in all its varied phases takes deep interest in the amusement* that dot each win’er season with bright •pots, and nights to be remembered, few people pay attention to anything more thin the pure personal enjoyment of these pleasures, in the wsy cf dancing parties, their styles, changes, and especially new figures, everybody is interested. Ask the. ordinary society man where the change in ths dances originates, and he answers vaguely “Parii.” To find the degree of truth m this reply the head of a favorite dancing academy in this city was inter viewed last evening. Bested in her cosy parlor, the lady answered the question quite tally. You should know that in New York there are held the monthly meetings of professors of dancing. The head of this society U a member of similer societies in Peri* and elsewhere. New dances or changes in the figures or steps that are introduced elsewhere are reported to this meeting and a practical illustration of the step or figure is given, the pr * standing in line and learning it. JH I considered a desirable acquisition or worthy of living It It at once ’sent to all other members of the association. Thus, with the better class of dancing school?, a new st?p comes oat simultaneously in all the cities. There is much advantage in this, as formerly, and to some extent now, innovations are introduced by compar- j , atively unknown people, these are taught to a suilicient number to consider- :t: . n. \ .1 111 \t ■[ a>-tiiiliiy of U:; A Wild, Burnl- g Itch, that Strikes with n Thousand Electric Itohlna Needle*. Editor Altoon*, Pa.. Call: I wish to isy something In praine of that valuable me if- cine, Cuticura. which I nu- ndrcrtlecd in jour paper. I have had that old lcproay. of which In*}*? Bible, where the iowe first got it among the m, end did not know how to jtora *y It has aAuy other Kiigllsh name*. I ..«»• iiauuoumr 9V«r sixty years. So doctor could tell me what it was, and prob ably 1 never would hare known, had I not ■o<n th»**-2*erti:fmcst is rear vaiuablc Pi per. Flrit It hie acely affi-toilou of the akin; next It looks Ilk* barnacles on a vcuel’s bot tom, or old log that h.u laid in the water for a long time, aud Juit the same In thy feet, kneea an<l cIImjwn, rmd by takiug a microscope and looking at me it looks worac. In other words, we will call it Icthy- osif. or fl^h ikin: then comes on wbat I call the wild, burning ltoh, that will strike you with a thousand electric itchy needle*. You cannot tell Where to Scratch First. You then have to run out into the to get relieved. Why, It ia dreadful, lug so many eminent doctor* and nont 1 hat to do for yon, but I fot il hav the lot spoonful merit of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louis- : ana. and Ger. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virgi-ia. Capiial Prize, $150,000. J27> Prlzet, amounth only to the i For iurthr foil addrei POSTAL WCP fc Exchange 1 nary letter. Curn :t*yby r-.«s .’id upward «: o.JT • z. • ..m , ret V. A.DAUPHi N»-w Orl«Hn». M. A OAVPHlN, 007 Ketenth St.. W.tah r gtcn. D drehi U« k ’ , .b' ?irLE/« ! DecominK id «llky,aud treasure Mt last. It did not take t of the Cuticura Resolvent before burning Uch by the fbroat and bid them to hold on, and It D off My flesh is beoor' sorter, tuy hair is becoming soft ai I then pot to usin« external appli> tlcuraSe at*—antlanuolutlhe part* with Cuti t ura. If the thousand knew the «.h>.1ik• «>f this medlclue aa 1 do, they would not bo twen- 2i hours without It. It U not only adapted to my caae. but to all other* who and dibb<dieve« this let him it top next doer to the Logan Home here, take my mi< r >-« • i>«> andaeefot hlmM-lf. J( -H ll w. RILEY. Uollidaysburg, I*a., Nov. 12, ls%t. Hope on, Hope Lver What Sufferer Need Despair Frolnp jus ai Agonizing Itching ■ lAnd burning skin Am a*c* inrtantly r If uis by a warm bath with Cuticura Hoap am Hragle app’.It atlon of Cutit ura, the gret ■This repeated daily, with two A :>• general th»—«• tr . < w ill cease, as the originator of a atw step will then submit it mul it will not be taught unless accepted. Tue changes for the coming w inter are jput nil arranged yet, but a general surv of ‘.he field may be giv rille will be the dance* of tin out dc ua.f- Irith- >e plain quadrilles w i.l he ik«- the Saratoga qnadrille. That Im, tlie firvt four will dance with the uple* iriMtead of. remaining quiet. »!y 1.- | In th usual, be the dai the waltz will ru other round dnn the I think it be efulh Mrn. II. eyr<l him at enti- bang waa deeply interested aide of hi* nose. id 8 t (HXl hold- tnl forefinger. i»iy. ^ y»" led. bent little To a lady, m| programme I* i and allogetht these little car.! make — contributed to fiuhioniog Arnica Salve. is an inatruc ive to. world tor cuts, jrc« "I oont.mpl.tion. Buoklan The beat aalve in the world for cute, , °f contemplation. In the flrit bruiae*. sores, ulcer*, salt rheum, fever pl*c». l J« re » l “ e mrtm. Utter, ch.ppsd tiandi, chilblain, j who dag th. m«tal It fa. oompowd u(, . a .. rr .. ■ 'u r< . I th. man who tnunportra IHjjtn. tan to- hould be ven to tne pleasure* ot the evening. The stock ol programme* prepared for ft.f winter season are the neatest and artistic that have appeared fur yean. Tlie prevailing color cf the paper is white, .. In l.nrllm. Jh r .yif.