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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY, MAY 8,1S85.
AFTER A WALTZ.
II torn* poetla lyre were mine,
And 1 could sweep tho mellow stringi,
And tuber into life divine
Tho rhapsody—oil wayward winfi
Ktaadcrlag through my brain to-night—
Think you my melody would be
Oi her, who&B sylph-like form in white
Leans from this leaf-hid balcony?
Whose c-yt a so soft away hare turned
To watch some dreamy atar remote:
TVhose cheeks reat penilve on an arm
Circled with gema and white u mow,
Half-hid within thosetteates warm
The queenly sapphires are aglow?
Ah. no! World-taught, I know too well
The part my charming lady playa—
That down the wild melodious awell
Of music and the boil-room’* blaze,
Too soon the lace-robed fay will flit.
And those dear eyes, that kindle here,
Will ipaxklo at the vapid wit
Of some Insipid cavalier!
Her bosom’s rose—so vain for naught,
Spurned in an hour, forgot, is blest;
But in the near, drear after thought,
M v name may be recalled in Jeat.
And so, if Tom Moore’s lyre to-night
Were mine, my song would hardy be
OI her whose sylph-like form in white
Leans iroin tnla lsat*hld balcony.
—(Edward Eine in the Current.
VICTORIA'S YOUTH AND ACE.
A RIDE FOR LIFE.
An Eacnpe from tho Battteford Indians—
A Two Day*' Pursuit.
Winnipeg!Free Press.
The step, oi George E. Appleyarth atm. thfhg was repeated tc-d»y with an
... » othfr boreo, I think the etab). man «n
Irom the BatUetord Indians reads like a rIght i re ^ lrk edone day lo e friend that
psgeoutof a border romance. Applcgorb a certain gentleman whs the laziest indi-
was farm instructor to Bed Pheasant's vidu&l I bad ever seen. "Yea/’ he said,
band. On the night oi Monday, March 1 but tbli climate will car. him.-’ In pric-
' . .t. »ng land they tell yoa that iwo-thlrus of
SO, he war making up hla returns wt.h the t |, e nr | ce |, f or climate and the balance for
Intention of going to Battle ord next day. the land and improvement! There are
The Indiana of bis reserve bad profeaaed no warranty deeda tolandahere. In early
tnr th. whit.. I Ike a 1 days there was eo much trouble over titles,
great friendliness ror the whites. Uke a i ct J fed by old Mexlcan Rrintt , that no one
Indians, they said that since tho trouble was willing to warrant his title, ao It has
had risen they might fight, but they would grown Into a custom, and everything is
fight on th* aide of th* whit**. Apple-1 bargain and eeie."
climate Is pressed for all it la worth.
1 took a friend out driving yesterday
and the horse fell down, and on my
complaint to the stable man, he said it
was a peculiarity of this climate that at
times it made hortes fall down. As the
garth went to bed about midnight.
8 o'clock in the morning be heard a tap-
P Dg at the door. Getting up he went
to fee what was the matter, when
an Indian quickly strode in and closed the
dooSbehind him. He told Applegarth
that tho reserve was rising, and (hat some
of the bucks who had been to Battle'ord
thVdooM.nMt'otien^a^d d^ueen^redeklns I Thompson bound to Clou eater from Mes-
ruahed in. Applegarth thought his time slut, was pitching about In a long ocean
had come, bat luckily this waanotlhe war I (well in latitude 42 degrees 40 minutes,
I longitude 00 degree, 47 minute,. We had
STORY OF A BOTTLE.
A Love Letter From Mld*Ocenn Reaches
Its Destination.
Boiton Herald.
A aea captain relates that on June 4,
1881, the schooner R. Bowers, captain
How the Queen and Her Grandohttdran
Sometimes Amuse Each Other#
Lacy C. Ullle in Harper’, Young Teoplc,
Whenever I think of the Queen of Eng-
m. among her children and grandchil
dren, I recall the story told me by an
elderly lady who remembered seeing her
Majesty, when the latter was a very amill
child, at Bath or Tunbridge Wells—I can-
net exactly remember which. The little
Trincess Victoria was playing with her
doll, and the lady in question happened to
be !n tho same room with her, having been
Invited to visit aomo member of the honae-
hold oi the Duchess of Kent. The doll, it
appears, was naughty, and the young
Princess, regarding It very solemnly, aald,
in the tones of an anxious parent: "if yon
don’t behave well when you are little, you
will grow up to he a very naughty pt lacs as.
whom no one will love, and you will make
every one sorry."
Suiting could bo more characteristic of
the little Princess’s nature. From earliest
child hocdshe aeema t» have appreciated
the fact that alio must grow up a "good
Princrss"—not a “naughty" one; that
much was expected of her by the people,
and that the must never make them
* aorryaud her careful manner in cor
recting the doll, whom you aeeahe natur
ally regarded as a royal personage, aeema
to me suggestive of the careful training
which in laier years ahe gave h-rownchll-
dren, instilling Into their minds so much
that was useful and training them ao care-
f n ii >■ that, apart tram rwpccilng her as the
Queen. they one and all ate said to regard
her with the most loving tenderness aa a
parent and friend.
With tto Queen’s grandchildren and
great-grandchildren the young people ol
to-,lay »111 have mu-1 to oo. Already they
are a numerous family, several have been
married; the royal nurseries in Berlin and
Hesse have no lunger any occuparts, and
the school rooms aro fast sending lotto
yor.ng men and woman to take their part
in the drama oi the history o( the world.
(la-many has taken to hrraelt moat of
the Queen 8 family, so that her grandchil
dren and great-grandchildren have a strong
tinge of the German in their characters,
temperaments, and, U is aald, in their
likes end dislikes; yet the English element
la a very string one, and the constant
visits of tha young pi- >pto to England have
done much toward making them leel them
selvas 111 psrt Anglo Saxon.
home of lltr Majesty’, grandchildren
are already marrlau, and she Is great-
grandmaiimia 10 three little ones, two of
whom are the sons of Pilnce William of
Prussia (who wUl onedoy.it la hoped, be
Emperor oi Germany), while the other is
tha daughter of the Princess Chari otto ol
Prutsis and liar husband, Prince Bernard
of tiire-Mrlnlngcu, Tula latter great-
granddaughter la the one who la the
Queen's companion In the picture on page
863. Though so email a princess, she has
five Chrisiian namea—Feodora Victoria
Aug stine Matianno Marie.
Moatroyil personam are obliged to
lead such lurmal ar.d seduced lives that it
la slwajs intf resting to know bow they
anmse themselves and In what they re-
samble or ate d’.iittent from other people.
I lb iik most villi g pc, | !. sill like III
know lmw the Quean and bergrandcbildren
and great-graudcbll Iren live-bow they
study and play and visit; whether they are
>■ lond ol apendlng the day with their
older relations as other children are, and
whether the usual "Chris'iiins bus from
Windsor Castle conus ballot with the
tame del ght which a present from any
ordinary grandmamma in the every day
wo-ld would meet with.
I.-ke many motherswhohaTedl-cIplIned
their children very thoroughly, the Queen
is eaul to be a moat tndnlgent grandmoth
er: andlf her lavoritea are among those of
the-young people whom death has bereft
of a J.an-nt, this Is not to bo wondered at;
for the Queen, clinging clostly to her own
chi'dren, naturally f>e!e most for tho’e
who ti>ve been left motherless or father
He-• It is natural a'ao, that bar great
grandchildren should claim a certain
amciiutuf her attention and indulgence.
I have heard an atuualug atory connect
ed with one of the birthday, in the royal
f ani'-iy. It seems that the children of the
Crown I’tlcceaa of Prussia and of IbePrin-
cetsChristian (Urlena of England) were
Ci mg s.ime fairy tales, and one ot
them remarked tbit abe wished people
could get ptesenta nowadays in the way
they used loin the “fairy time.” This
Uleg overheard, it was suggested to sur
pass the> little maiden on her next bittb-
day, and accordingly when the day dawn
ed. and me bad breakfast'd with her par
ents. ahe was informed tbat the Queen of
the Fatriea wished to see her. Ot course it
was one of her cousins, draaaed In costume,
with a wand and o her token* of her office.
Tba child, entering into the spirit ot the
game, welcomed the Fairy Queen, who
asked her what ahe would bk* for her
birthday. A choice ot gilt* was made
When evening came th* real entertain
ment began. At one (ttdcf tr.e room used
lor inch feativiliee a atage bid been erected
aaa there a fairy piece was acted.tba Fai y
Qat i n summoning on* of bar band after
another lo bestow tbs grits, appropriate
ir ii>i a accompanying each part. Queen
Vlctun.hnd.Ut.il said, prepared this
l.ttla entertainment for her grandchild
atd very prtity was It carried out. oiler,
lag. it aeema to m., e charming auggsiiltcn
for other households on holiday occasions.
The Queen’, grandchildren rehrtoher
quite aa ofun as “the Queen” aa "brand-
mamma,” and there la always * certain
tmeant ol formality obaetved In their
i rr r.er when with her. But she (every
loud of Laving them abcut her, and Beams
cape dally drawn toward tha younger ouee,
t< rhapa Hying over again in these little
hveatn* happy day* of her own married
life when the royal children at Windsor
were young. Concert,, dialogue#, e'e..
were often given by the young people at
court, and were admirably carried out.
Sometime* the young people were—and
are—ltd t very much to thelrown resource*,
and obliged to nse tbelr own pocket money,
ao tbat a zest might be added to what they
Birthdays among tbe second generation
in tha Qnesu’a family are very numerous,
ot course; but ills a well known fact tbat
the presents exchanged are often very
almp'e and of home manufacture, tbs
younger Princesses of Germany rein*
q . e noted fur their skill In plant, big and
inaklug gift, in fancy work of all descrip.
i 1 - ns. a lady told me that ah* one* et-
i- '- 1 a fe‘r far the wounded soldiers la
I! : i, where the Queen's grandchildren
Ii .l a stall. Turning over aouie of Use ar-
ii<-!h#hesitated about purchasing a
X, at last laying It down. Tbe
Ii-: - 1’ ir.ee.-a Marguerite bad observed
herd - lv. acdattbtamomeneexciaimed,
In sect tl 04 genuine disappointment,
"Oh! ainl I m.deit all mysell!” Needle**
to Mv, th.-1 ml.e-book was purchased at
i ■ tad will always be kept ta a
six backs and twelve aquaws-snd the f 8 r , . r ,
friendly Indian whispered that their mis- n " d « » 8 ood rnn ,hu » <» r > bnt on thI * Po
tion was to bold him until the warrior, I dollar day struck a dead calm. There
arrived. Applegarth roused his wife atd WM mu. to do. except to watch the vraael
old.' r wd iidlau Tocher’' tfcnnlSglam'! ^^VMti?bTtheoffliJJ T tonM. 1> Jw.';'
and told tliem to dress. He h u aelf I
slipp d ont behind and hitched up his I *^M?tal^I5ikhJd*l*ft* sweetheart
thVattentlon’of Slhom.^nd u.to£iy hi, ""drifted
ft 0 /evtn.r,i Jhic'i •<*<*• tb " watery waste to her bright eyes.
^Tto^ddfog'driS? Cl ,hC »*■“*•**((* froni'tt«!sea.*’ Tbeldea eectned
W< A&i7?*i!Sf.naitmr2i*m' the morning * «*>d on ''- ,Ie wrote B Do1 ®' enclored it
the party of four set out on tbelr ra-e for
ssjLfca I
>ard.
There wee great speculation at tbe time
i to where the buttle would bring up;
but in a few bouraabreeaeaprnngup, nr it,
in working the vcaael, all thoughts ol the
bottle and Its contents were forgotten.
The schooner In due time arrived in GIou
ceater, and Mr Cruiksbank started for
Cape Breton. Hla arrival was expected,
but bis astonishment :may be imagined
alien hie lady lova brought forth tbe idem
tical bottle which tbe raste bed thrown
7£^r<CJ_Jheie W.’j'.fl nnwiihth.ni Tin. I Into the eea, and produced the note con-
1 odlantMver# ceB* inly fX’wlag tblSd tained therein. The story of the drift w„
were nosalbly waiting till nightfall to kill I “ 1 “ 0 *J
They had got five miles away when the 1 - Dl
whiiilletreo broke, a pplegart|> had to
walk two miles back to get a rail to make
a new one ont of. Then they flew on I V. U) *
again, plunging and galloping through
snow three feet deep, with me moonlight I'
streaming overhead. I S2..
At dawn they aaw six Indians i • the dis
tance. Tney had now struck the trail,
which they lett again to atrtke Into tbe
conleesand elude tbeir pnisnert. They
drove ell day, and towards night, caught
sight of tbe Indiana again. This time
wereposatbly waiting’till nlghtlall lo kill | Dn^S*th°
Ms wifo^a woS'dmk^bem'lontaVeab'ort i«t end o*f Nova &o«., ifter l d.l t of
hla wife he would ask them to male snort , a...' dnr.tmn and the finder
™rknf fhe bnLess Hia wlh aud tho forty-one days’ duration, and the finder
n.iu » hi tfr' hnt kent nn their tent it to the yoong lady. Another slngu-
cour They’ had* u^S whh Ct
them. Before leaving |he hoosi Apple- }jtoteaBMr rehstifeof
andhu’armi and money takerl^honi'hini’ I ^
The only defense the party bad agaiost | seen each other.
their puriuera was an axe.’
At 2 o'clock in the mormug of Wednes
day they rested for a couple of hours. Toe
horteawtre nearly exhausted. Buta little
before morning they were put together
again and driven od. When daylight
came there were no Indiana In sight.
They drove on all Wednesday, and at
THE ELIXIR OF YOU1H,
Mri. Varley, of Erie, Faya a Scamp to
Make Her Young Annin.
Erie (Pa) Special.
Mrs. George Varley. a Wea'thy and vain
nlgWIa!i° took^anotber rest! Applegarth I old lady, CS yean old, addicted to afiectlon
never closed hla eyes, however. Homed me I 0 ( juvenility, has been victimised by a
alter midnight they went on. In the fore- _ onng scoundrel named Eugene Macdoo-
jSS*^nS^hJh?d , fef*Bi’tUd£rd W ^ aid, who auccetdcd In makmg her believe
irevtona Bnnday with hie wile and child. I bn possessed the secretol perpetual jouib
ra. Rty. wife of the Indian agent,^ toe | Bn( j j,o was many centuries ol
age hlmaelf. Professing to bo conquered
hasisssjiift jstisvsssw
Br. to0 toaut«Mr M d,„p.rt.wi«hth.
odd-looktng cards. A tournament la now
dhniih 7 .'. taMnn, Herchm^r The him IU “ i stayed at a friends In Dunkirk,
$33%S H«chm,r ».• tequlrlrgawl.ple night to manufacture
MAKiNO UP FCR IRVINC.
Olxey Before hi. Mlrrcr C.ttlng Rendr to
Ccunterfclt th. Ergil.h Actor.
New York Dun.
Nothing in Dlxey's extremely pleaslog
performance, “Adonis," gives his audience
greater gratification than bis wonderful
Imitation of Henry Irving. The peculiar
voice, halting elocution and strange strid
ing—the mannerism ol toe Lyceum idol—
though burlesqued, are imitated ao closely
that peala of laughter and tbe heartiest of
apple use nightly tear testimony to tbelr
fidelity to theso quaint orlgiuali. The
voice and manner of the London actor are
so pronounced that they are not extremely
dilUcult to Imitate rccogn ztbly, but Dixt-y
piesentasucu a faitbtul travesty ot bia
personal appearance tbat wonder la arous
ed to know how he docs it.
A gentleman who aaw Dixey make up
for Irving thus describes the process:
"Dixey,” said he, "po»ae-e*s an oval
face, which iaretnarka k lreuiooto and free
from lines. Dive-ting himaelf of all bla
upper clothing but bia kuit uuderabirt. be
put on an old smoking jacket, and then
rented himself before * moderate sit'd
mirror. Wit-, a towel he rubbed all the
powder off hla face, and thea he took a
peculiarly prepared lump of putty, and
with It built a false bridge on bia nose tbat
made it much more pro • toent Next he
picked up * rabbit's lout, and dipping it in
a paper of light, brownish looking powder,
he gave hlmaelf 'that bilious color
that Irving has.’ When tola
was well rubbed in and Wended with the
skin he took a cork, and charring it In too
gas-light, rubbed a little of Ue black
ened surface on tbe middle ot each cheek.
This he spread and rubbed in whh bia
fiugera until it gave him a very hag
gard appearance. Then with a
brush be drew a couple ol dark Hues, ex
tending downward Irom the corner, of hla
mouth, lighter ones from hi* nostrils and
below toe inside corners of his eyes and a
couple on each aide of hie throat. These
were spread and widened by rubbing them
downward with one Huger. Grimacing in
the glass, h* observed their efl.ct, and
those at the mouth he intensified. Then
he put on his wig, and toe eflect was ex
tremely realistic, though I sat but a few
feet Iron him. ....
••’I bad this wig made by an artist who
studied Irving's head ot hair. Do you
know.' arid be, ‘bia hair is naturally aa
straight as mine, but be has hit dresser
o- ri it every morning.’
"A little veliowishbear’# grease paint
artistically hid the line of demarcation be-
• wirt unit fnSnhanl 1 Vnw * flftifl
fwi WARN EK o » -w-v
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We have been giving the best 6^c Plaid Nainsook in
the city and a new invoice completes our
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Bt Sc.
We venture the assertion that we have sold a larger
number of • b
tween wig *ud foreheul. ‘Now,’ slid |
Dixey, *1II put on the finishing touch ’
“With tbat he took another rabbit’* foot,
nd with paler powder than the firtt uteri,
.j* covered bit lac« and neck. Very little I
of tbe powder was used, and tbat little
was well rubbed in. When he bad finished 1
he handed me a photograph of Irving, as
he did ao exclaiming in tbe choicest Irv*
iogtse:
’Look at this picture, then on this.
I did eo, and my admiration for tbe art __
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We would ask the ladies who want something REALLY
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stock of Tinsel and Oriental Laces to match.
It seems hardly credible that so handsome a Dress
Goods as our
flo for Uyitcrl*. Di»
mnkirg up,’ I exclaimed
“ T don’t nee.1 to any more/ he replied.
T have him down ao fine tbat I can ace |
him in xny mind’s eye all tbe time.’
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Ul Depression, Softening ol tho brain result
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Lore of power in either—xJnvomntaryLoeee*
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BatUetord garrison believed Herchoier i uwitnrv In the morn,
waa within £ day’, march of BatUetord. jg wS ],(t tS^i
2n 0 toi»i d hfii n Ji!i 5 u!fh 1 im*of* d lhe event, th « n<«Lt before, and had sent a note hop-
Smart who was coming In with goodajand | ^^^fin^Terwhelmwl wlto humUu*
and the Bua'ous, Chicago., Frovidence
...,i a. .Ire.H. •.»<.(! ForGenUemm^aWcajJn^toe^WorW, tor tto
tbe two jonrneyed south together. They
arrived at Swill Current on Monday morn
ing, and toe majority of the party went
cast on Tuesday.
It may be ol interest to know that the
Indians who wero bent on killing Apple
garth were those whose rations had neen
Uon at the fraud practised upon her.
Triumph!,nt Triplet.,
Kew Yoik Herald
Everybody stopped whltpering and be-
to took. A triple vision ol beauty
slopped by him until they consented lo I tripped up to the bar of too Tombs Police
work. ..... ., . . .. I Coort—three Brooklyn brunettes tn
This ended a flight which nndcnbteitly I mourn | n g, with trim figures, dimpled
la only a sample ot many occurring to toe and eyriash.sso heavy they looked
north country now. sod which illustrate*^^^^^ - jf* - -- b
th. unhappy p Igbt of the aetUera through
11 the dp ~ ‘ ’
out all toe ditefiected region.
■OUTHIRN CALIFORNIS.
I smirked In ao nwtul dunl.b wav, “don't
I ynu know," and an old b. Id-head-d po-
I lieeman looked re.l dangerous, Jtubca
1 O'Reilly nnporard bla mouth, and the
brlibtnees ol hla eyes outshone Ids breast
pin. He looked aa though he thoogbt a
police magistrate'* lot waa not aucu an
unhappy one after all. I
•What have these young ladles done?"
A Town *>ilh Som. attrnctlora of Pnrr.-
dt.« end a F.w R.nl I.tare Aa.nr.
RlTerslde, writes n California oorrespon-
dent of tho LoulSTllle Courier-Journal I aiked HIa Honor, In'a tone that foretoldl
from that place, lathe greatest rnarnl of lenience. .t.
splendid development mSonlhern Calltor- H ere’a the prfloner ” PUi t ’ j
nil. It is in a valley watered by tbe Santa The Judge looked'relieved and cast anl
Ana river, ia about a mile wide tod ex-1 other glance at lh"three girls, wto looked
tends ten miles up and down tho river. It I f° exactly alike. They were worth look-|
la devoted to fruit growing exclusively, and *he court asked their names with Chea-
has recently taken all the premiums tn ierlieldi.b|<.ilantry,
and St. Louis have already agrted
to aend two men each to parUctpaie. . . »,, r . „ „„
The plan will o* perfected ao that lh- I STACY. AllAlIS & CO
—mes will commence in Moy, when toe 1
_.eg re clubs open in Biston. The tour
nament will oontinne into Jnot, and it
may be July before (be whole aariea wit
Deployed. Tbe priaalsavrry beautiful
trophy, which will bo held by the rluh
whole representative, make tbe best scores
during the aeries of games. Like whiat, it
ia played with four at a table two being
partners. Instead of the king, queen,
knave, etc., toe card, bearing good picto
rial lilu.tratlona to take tha p'acse of toe
ancient aristocracy of tha ordinary card.
The aidca being made, tbe game rune tor a
number of Innings to be agreed upon. Tbe . aTVI ,
object ot each player ia to score runs tod j2!S am
ei the earn, time to prrr.nt bla | a ££ iau d ** lor ' or tt “ 8UcT ' Ad ““ * C0 ’
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tlon Is guaranteed everyone that wears toe
Ktacy.AdamaA Co. Shoe. Bold everywhere
M firat-ctaa. daelen.
II these gooda ue not kept In stock by your
dealer send your addle-i to Stacy, Adams *
Co., M Summer street. Boston, Uaaa.
Til Of. J. HUNT, Agent, Macon, Ga.
apr7,tn,tbur,iatAw3m
.'event bla
oppoueuta from doing ao. Every play
moat start with a striker at the bat, which
card is led, and tbe snecesa of the atrlker
in making hla "run” depends upon the
chances ot a "wild throw,” tbe skill of a
base-hit," or the decision ol the "om-
•irs " This Is very aitnple, but there are a
undred or more combinations which re-
orangea at the World's Fair.
A little over ten years ago it was a bar
ren plain, and used aa a aheep ranch In
the winter. It tsao dry here thatno vege
tation could survive toe long summers
without litigation. Bo that when
the pioneers' came tea years
ago they found it necessary ‘
Annie 'and Joaie and Kalla Fills!
roonde, of No. 843 Atlantic avenue.”
"There can't be much diflerence in yonr
ages f" murmured toe coart.
"Duly slew minutes, elr; we are (rip-
lets."
Ah, dellEhtfal What’* the «h»rw?”
FJ I "Every dav when we come and ao Irom
3».s2,srs?aatfat
ggga?ta'SSS3. l g SfiaSafStfaagae
vineyard, and many, aaml-lroplcal frulta. S"I, name was Ltoii Bheperd
drills to’to. l 8u“ m an S ‘.re. e htoiff. Q u d c l h c \»^: K “ b " ,d • hek •' , bT dM ‘ gUlDr
either toe pepwrmrencalyptus trre, whicn "R^Vhat hu he dooeT” asked the judge,
homes are'beantllul, and at tolatitneevery » Ul slon hla mashing for
WAMsa.'arBrsr: sSrSs& rK ~ s ® 5 *“
to Florida, misne vuletM. juat DOW gWa, out, wbil. a boot-
(°.f“**- a ° d , tb ® _ lre< * 00T,, * d wl, “ I |,lack in toe corridor widened "Good Bye,
The grapes raleed bet* are exclusively | hweetheeat, Good By*.
for rabina, which are very fine. Vs>ry
many grove* ue for tale, to* average pile* I Fighting ss Tiger-Cat with a Hat.
bslng about 81,(10 per acre. Inmyopln- tMustUI* tna.) Star,
there ia no money In toe tmaineaa, but
u* toe qualities which make to* game ot
abeorbiog tutereat. Nine trick, ot four
card, eaca are played and token rack ta
iling. A rnn only will be coanted for each
trick token above four lor either party.
CUBAN JOUgNALISM:
Men.paper Shat Charges Its Name
Every Few Weeks.
Havana Letter.
Tbe great obstacle In the way of civil-
lied j KtrnalUm beta ia to* constant ear-
eeillanct of the Spanish government.
ITV-V——-VC : _-- c.T- H,„ !, ' I. . 1 Ye«terday morning early J. E. Gruber,
It ia treason to say ao^ bar*. Bat II jss | 0D p;, n , from LsOrange io Titusville, on
IQCIT KIUTFI UIU inn line twiutll
dura to* rigor* ol Northern winter*. Be-
open, upon th* weuy traveler aa a fairy
inmpticn
nchlal Troches
hi., auLma, catanh
-ru.t disease*. They
. good (access,
charming health resort, and petaou. own °™SZihifimbriSSm. the roid^wu
toeirgrovm and Urn here who, qmnoten- | hF “TtwTSiSSem?. JuKato?
ping oil tbe bridge and hearing something
■ ed around, and thinking l,
onana upon to. weary traveler aa a fury | “blm^ 'bm
There la another thin* weU to know. .^“g 1 ,[„/ to h pul**o(r’'hu
This country has eo a ddenly come into 1 g lSl.~ It came from
K mtnence andep many '“"■»<>•. Smlu to* bridge Into the rLd jost behlmi
h!S ha bad to toS J at It. He
lfouika it With his hst and whooped st
SArt thi top o( h<a voles, when Bciety
KSly'hLUm?to tokJYSth blfSi " Wamm umwered
haaSrtfc3sair.%sia SSSSffSSjpfwsa
tt b economy to aay y. a. aa hs wtU then I * oon “ ro * 00 - u - #0U1 9*- ■ ■ ea
bay* ettbee a bugtyoe carriage always at
tna front door, aua be will ae* to* entire
country free ot rkpeua*. But It be should
be a delicate man and say yea, be ooold
not survive the sresr and tear many day,
1 knew a man who. against the advice ot
friends, adv.rti.ed in a Los Angriea paper
that 1 a wanted to bay a home In a ce-taiu
locality^and In three WMka tbat man wu
dead. He had no rut. and it wu difficult
for him to get bit meet*. Bo th* phyaiea!
cmditioo of each psrson should determine
the character of answer lo ba given.
This hu been and still tea paradweto
the money-lender. The rates of interevt
are under no circumstance* Ins than 10
per cant., and generally from 1 to 2 per
cent per month. How aoon them nearer,
will have a vut amount of land and no
money la a problem yet unsolved.
llu-y will then have to* o< pcrtnclty of
asking, u did good old Captain Sheriey,
when an insolvent a-s-gned to him some
•Tol. lands:” "la tola land aaasat ora
liability?” Really, tha greU thing to thb
coat,try bits unrivaledclimUe. It la well
enough to have th* fruits and flowers,
which add greatly to comfort and picture,
besides .Curding entertainment. But the
Warren pulled out two pistols, banding
on* to Mr. Gruber. Then both fired thru
shot, apiece at it before It retreated Into
th* thicket of the branch. Mr. Gruber wu
pretty weU worried oat when Warren cam*
up. Ue had fought bard with bia hat,
walking backward away from toe bridge
all the while. It Is evident tbat the tlger-
cat bad young there, for to* farther he got
from the bridge to* Ism trouble he had to
keep tt offi
Young M«n!—Rend This.
Th* Voltaic Belt Company, of Marshall,
Mich., offer to lend tbelr celebrated Elec
tro VoUaie Belt and other Electric Appli
ances on trial for thirty days, to men
afflicted with nervous de
ad manhood, and
_ Aim tat rbsomm-
Uam, neuralgia paralysis, and many other
disuses. Complete restoration to health
vigor and manhood guaranteed. Kc risk
ia Incurred U thirty days' trial is allowed.
Write them at once for Illustrated pam
phlet free. <
—Private'Secretary Lamont is a ha
bitual amoker of a curn-cub pip*.
METAL POISON
50
Tussor Cloths could be offered at that price. We shall
make them a specialty again this week.
We will show at our Carpet Rooms on Cotton ave
nue a handsome lot of
MATTINGS
for dining rooms, bed rooms and halls, as well as Car
pets and Linoleum,
d. W. RICE & CO.
THE FARQUHAR COTTON PLANTER
I am a coppersmith by trade, and daring
series nf years my arms (being bare will n at
work, have absorbed a woudi-tlul amouiitof
metal poison. Having a scrr-Iulou. tendency
from my youth, the email particle, of copper
and brau would get Into too urea, and by
tol. process tha polaouwu conveyed no
my blood till my whole intern became n-
lected. I wu treated with th* old remedies
of mercury and Iodide potuslum. Salivation
iliauce ot toe Bpaunu government. ■ followed, my teeth are all loom In my bead,
Tbe pree. 1. pre-eminently throttled In , d »“fJ™
Cabs. Ii tipatnU In p«rf«ct foment of Id- j curUlrbcumttlim. My joint* were alliwoi-
eorreclion, no on* would munml lh. truth '*«*'
here. In fact, the newspapers would dsny My sutreriun became so lutensetoat It wu
with great emphui. that there wu hn» JPg^f«^toM«^*dnctoreidvlud
coin mol Ion In the mother country et all I TW> j not bear, a friend, who hu
Th* umorous, jealous government wood I proved a friend Indeed, nrged me to try
not dare to trust to* Cuban* and Republt- Hwift's epeclOc, believing it would enrem*.
can-Bnat itrds here with to# truth. The Others discouraged me, botl s.vur.J a few
method of .arvetllane* purenedta as ful. boltlu andjiava.now taken, tw»3oun.bqtttea
low. : Two hour* b-fore any n.w.pap.r te S?, to^ to^ raftsST “n l !
diitnbuu4 upon the I broke ••ulx'i over In runnlnf aorta. Thev
copy of it mo it be wot wi*n the editors I aoon dliepprered, end my skin cleared oft
name to the government otilce-e, end one I My knee*, which become twice their natural
to the eeneor. When the paper is returned I al**. bare rein mod their u»ual bum. end ere
with to— censor’s Indoiietnent, to* work | repute u of ymra^ My eras and hands(areall
of distribution may begin
IS THE [BEST IIS’ USR
It is very simple and perfect In operation. Drope the unrolled soed with perfect rexu-
Iiirity an.l in any tifiiri-t! Kir.ount. Never skipo—opens, drops and covera. bend foi
price
A. B. FARQUHAR A CO., Macon, Ca.
preeent it ta caUad toe "Palanca.” I TO. medHna la bringing ,
But It U prepared to change Its name at a aattrialof ■yUteyeMiJ uamri. Jad wonu
momenl’a notice, and every *•» V“nuc. indthSuattSL^ f P fuMhai Ie
does change tte old title. It hu a habit of I tt * PETIRE-LOVK,
S hutting some aadadoni article*, and 1 - -^
sinning to d* bibuta when It gets ready.-
h< ' ’■'—
SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS,
MACON, . - GEORGIA.
J. S. Schofield & Son, Proprietors
Manufacturer* and dealer! in Every Variety oLMachinery,
SCHOFIELD’S PREMIUM COTTON PRESSES
To Pack by Horse, Hand. Water ori, Steam Bow
Schofield'* Empire Engine* and Boilers and Circular Saw Mill*.
Cana Mill* and Kettles and Castings and Machinery ol Every Kike
“Shafting,” “Pulley*” anrf "Hanger*” a Specialty.
Ketnuns Paossmv Kcukisheu *>.d i.'osauroaDisca Houcitsu
WX keep In atoek Mill, Machinists’ and Railway 8opp!i«»s, Iron Pip« and Fir.ifciG
Artesian wall Casing end Machinery, Valves, Whistles, Lubricators Fan aim
Belting. Files, Oils, Bawl, Wrenches, etc., etc.
Gall rot nr wrifane. Bend fovonensw llir.lral^l nataloenn and Prlna 1 .'•*
Jan. a, HIS.
. - .%
Augnata, (la.
Malarial Poison.
.. hen eom* article ia specially obnoxioue
to th* goeerement (beesnu too near to*
troth) a lio# is imposed anl the paper
aappreeud. But toe fine It paid, the old
title merely thrown utd* and the next day . ... „ . ,
th* rabeerfber* get their paper with a new drtednptoaweUA yd »«»«" °o°»>et
name and new neadUnea. Because o ( R’ Thi^SSn'wM tolf^f^were ‘trontiSd
furleu apirit toe paper l» popul.r, end no J hl „7Sd f“.r I umid with m
doabt lha proprietor* regard.thatebnuhre bouirt of Bwlft’f Hpeclflc, and aa
with the government as costly hat profit* 1 took it 1 bad perfect health. A*
ble ad? eriucmenta.
The drouth in Soathweit Qeovft* lost cprlng
“*"• — ’’ eompelled to
itot’on.
’ with
l with me Mvera
and as long ai
1th. As BOOQ BB l
eeatBd uklnc IL I, ilkr tha reat. waa afflicted
with chills. Wh<m I rea im^d it* om, I woe
all right again. We hereuMdll Inour far
ia an unldote far malaria poUoa for tw
thru year,, and bars never known It to fal
In a abiglw loauncw. W. c FU BLO AT,
finmter county, Oa, Sept. II, UM.
ances on inai toe soiny
I yoong or old) afflicted wtl
biltty, toss of eitality and
all kindred trouble.. Ala
Driving Away a par rows With Feppar.
West Chester (Pa) Local Mewa
A gentleman reading in Germantown
told on* of our repottera oo Monday even-
&x5n£5B&3 MONEY LOANED
green ivy covered one aid* of the hoore . »
entirely, and bare tha rparrows gathered °?>i“ proT < i JS”?
in voit nambera* The family were perpat* I t * rm * a PP*J
F. LAWTON,
the windows and elftad toe pepper down HAIUKKIt,
through the ivy. The alarm of to* spar- Baeond Street. : Macon. Georgia
rowtwu evtooed by the but* with which I amdddrwly aaeroo, snorgia.
toey left UwL biding place.. Every bird J
S? thl**££^^w£Sf^i5"S.ShI21 THE BEST SCH o 01 - in the st»te
were eomparetirrlv clear if them. W'lt
Chester peopf* who are troubled with a au-
perfleity of Iheeo noisy b<rd* would do
w.U to try th* above mrntiooed remedy.
Wg will advance the date of any eob-1
acriber to the Wxxxlv Tguoasra one
year and lend by mail a nickel-eilver |
Waterbary watch for (8AO.
la only TW U.V1 DOLLAU pa, yur at
GORDON NSliTUTE.
■ tliB bfclAi.t.. OrorX. ..
Kao in lor 100 more. Nor e
• employetL The v.n*
M scbAoi in tha bigbaa
«tmt. a«rwl I< r rau’oviic.
i HAl y. LAMbDlS. President.
noxlIdunAwlj hxr’..* tr:^e, Go.
BUGGIES AND WAGONS
Large stock fine Fair jobs. Finest Surrey In city. Pro
mlum Road Cart and Wagons. Old Hickory Standard
and White Hickory Wagons.
CASH OR TIME.
ourVamity Largest stock Engines and Saw Mills In the South.
< “vqor premil ms at Atlanta, Louisville and Paris Exposi
tions. Best Saw and Grist Mills.
LONGTIME. r I ERUS EANYt
M. J. HATCHER & CO.,
MACON. GA.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY
LEADERS IN CLOTHING AND HATS,
Hava taken nmunal pa nsingeuuig np th'ir Spring Stock. Mnetof their Kin. Unite
were mad* to order, otto* bent imp ri~lsn.i by Mrrohsnt’failure. Weguar-
an*M to give U good Btae aaw MeeehMtnfUrlB to. cunnlry can give and will live
you at leaat fto par Butt. Latest etyles and be,: quniuy ol,
HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS.
Hoys’ and Children’, Clothing. BllU ami Hhlrta niaiio to meaeure. Give ua a caU.
iVSO MKCOM? HTHKKT, MACON, U UOItGIA.