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TTIE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY, JULY 17.1885.
When lovely woman pine* to folly
Because her hair is growing gray,
What charm can soothe her melancholy?
What art can drive her grief away?
The only art her woe to cover,
To bide her age from every eye,
To come the gum-game o’er her lover
And mako her happy—ia to dye!
—Boston Gazette.
XISSIKO DIMI’LES.
1 waa going to kits the dimplea from out the
utile cheek*.
Where they ripple and they dance every time
ahe laughs and speaks;
She said I ahou.du’t do it, but I held her faat
and tight.
With little drooping corn ere—no wonder, you
will say,
To aee such bonny, bonny dimplea stolen all
away.
For they'd meet again in the happy sky.
Twas longer and harder to deal with Jim—
The child grew grave as he looked at him,
For be thought to himself: “He beta and
swears,
And I hardly believe that he says his prayers.’ ’
And begged him hard to be grave and good.
The lad lounged out with a brazen air.
And whistled derisively down the stair;
But they found him bid in the hole for coal,
Sobbing and praying in grief of aoul.
Old Rover came next, sedate and good.
And gazed at bit master and understood;
Then ut» we carried, la order due.
Marla, the cat, and her kltiena two.
Utile while;
But lluie teeth were soon peeping through a
little smile.
And then a laugh like sunshine was over all
her face.
And every dimple I had stolen was back again
in place.
—New York Mercury.
TOWARD THE 8CR8XT.
All day she sat in silence there,
■ Beside the bowery ' ottage door,
In her old oaken rocking chair.
Courting the balmy summer air
That Heated past her evermore.
8be waa a pictcre fair to see.
With suowy cap and velvet band,
Andfingera moving budly,
Her knitting nccoles glaucing free
Across the stocking in her hand.
And as the summer day went by
A thousand tmugbts would slowly fleet
Across her brow; and in her eve,
lhaegh gone its light and brilliancy,
en a quiet brightness sweet.
But touched with that sweet peacelulness
With which the Lord ot heaven doth bless
The souls He loves moat tenderly.
Proud purred the mother, and arched her
back.
And vaunted her kittens, one w htte, one black;
And the sweet white kitten was good and still,
But the black oue played with his nightgown's
frill.
He stroked them all with his poor weak hand,
But be felt that they could not understand,
He suffered, however, and was not vexed
And bade us bring him the rabbit next.
TORNADO 8TU0IES.
| room,you see, and here—.” He paused THE ENQINEER'8 ELOPEMENT,
u'llli a malAHramtHi' "Hrra ” Vib -
with a melodramatic effect. “Here,” he
1 continued, as be led the way to the dark
1 little bedroom in tbe extreme west, “ia
| where bis wife died, Virginia Clemm.”
Tbe one small window, with only a abut-
i tbe i
And we anew (for the dear child’s eyes grew
dim),
How grlevons It was to part with him.
The Funnel-Shaped Cloud—Ita Average
Width and 8peed—Lows of Course.
Washington Special. lu „ . «
Under the title ot “Tornado Studies for ter, give e feeble light, although
- eUboreieoumpiUtionolIntor. ft™, .^±1
mation collected through the Signet Ser- n p 00 wbicb t |, e , 0 nl of Ulelnme took In
rice Corps ia about to be published, iligbt. The shutter slammed to by a gust
This work was supervised by Lieutenant ">odi ?!“* ? p *° e ?
„ i ,, n n.n I...... .k, Willie shuddered, end for ouce dropped
Elnisy et the direction of Gen. Hazen. The hi, ,( erMt yped character of gnide. The
most interesting feature of tbe publication sad, wlerd lines ol the dead poet seemed
will be the following deductions made by written in black letters on tbe bid:
the Lieutenant from the grest ms,.of "'.HI Amb6r '
matter which has passed through bis Weill know now this dank tarn ol Auber,
I, SD j ? This ghoul-haun ed woodland ol Wler.
1. The rotary movement of the whirling Up-stairs, or more properly in the attic,
tornado cloud is in ninety-a z cases repo/t* the gnide canid only say nere he may
ed as against the hands ol a clock, and in hava written some poetry. The boy felt
six eases as probably moving with tbe It was quite uninteresting not to specify
hands of a clock. positively what Pjo utilized tbeie cramp-
i. Kiectrlcal discharges wero observed, ed rooms for, and wss quite anxious to go
in eighty esses, as occurring in the clouds down after he explained that the gentle-
surrounding the tornado cloud, that is, in man reading a yellow beck book on tbe
the clouds near the horizon; and Id twenty- bed, and who diu not notice the intrusion,
seven cssds as occurring in the funnel was his father. He had evidently ceased
cloud. to take any interest in visi ors to the eot-
3. Tbe width of the path of distraction, tage, so many came. Descending to the
supposed to embrace the distance between diningroom, the mother was discovered
the arets of sensible winds on the two making butter bails. She proved to have
sides ol the tornado cloud, varied in sixty- some humor, and related a lew racy ante-
two cases, from 70 to 5,280 feet, tbe aver- dotes of visitors.
age being 1,037feet. "Have some fresh buttermilk?'' she
4. The length of the tornado's track, as said, “and I will tell you ol queer people.”
reported in thirty-seven cases, varied from “Well, may your shadow never grow
2 to 130 miles, the average being 36.10 less as long as your heirs and assigns are
miles. sheltered by the roof that ouce covered a
A Casa In Which the Locomotive Dis
tances th. Hand-Car.
“I never see a wedding partv get on my
train,” said tbe engineer to a Chicago Her
ald reporter, "that I do not think of the
time 1 got married myself. That was sev
eral yeara ago. Though an engineer. I
was rather wild, and when 1 courted the
daughter of tbe section boss—ns pretty an
Irish lass as ever lived—the old man oh-
RICE’S PERFECTION!
TO TUP av.w.n ®
18 THE NAME OP A NEW
50 CENTS CORSET!
t ADy
dren on bis bands. Bat tbe gal and .
made up oar minds that we'd get mar
ried auy wav, and trust to leek for
the future. That, you know, is tbe kind of
risk tbe best of 'em have to take. So I
made all tbe preparations for an elope-
ment. I bad a day run, but one night I
changed off with another engineer on pur
pose. That run brought me to the litt'e
station where the section boss lived during
the night. It way all arranged that she
should come on board my engine, ride to
espe-
money,
His drum and his trumpet, hU sword and his
gun;
And we lifted up for bis fondling hand
| 5. The velocity of progressi>>n of the tor- poet,” waa the toast to her as the milk die*
| nado clood, aa determined from the re- | appeared.
His good gray steed ou the rocking-stand.
Then close to bis feet we placed a tray,
And we set his armies in array;
And his eyes were bright with lire and dew
As we propped him up for his last review.
ports in seventeen cases, varied from 15 to
80 Uillea per hour, the average being 43
miles.
0. The shortest time occupied by the tor
nado cloud in passing a given point, varied
from "an instant” to about two minutes:
the average being about forty-five sec
onds.
JOHN V* N'S FREAK.
Passed beasts of tbe earth and fowls of tbe
Long Lost Cincinnatian Found in a
Shaker Villas* In Tannessee.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
The long missing Johu Alfred Van, son
of the stove and range man, and step-
Bnt we saw that bis eyes had lost their Are,
That very slowly filled her eye.
And wandered gently, blight and clear,
On her wrinkled cheek, and there
Rested in soit tranquillity.
And his dear little voice began to tire;
He lay quite still for a little while.
With eyes half closed and a peaceful smile.
7. The occurrence of thunder storms in brother of Miss Maria Van, it prominent
relation to tornadoes is reported upon as vocalist, has turned up in a Shaker village
follow*: In seventy six cases they occurred h n Tennessee. Mr* Van left Cincinnati
before the tornado cloud appeared; in six- B bout fifteen months ago and went to
teen cases, accompanying the tornado Tennessee with the intention of
cloud; in twelve cases, after the disappear- going in business. The .day before
Well trusting evermore that He
Who clams His children when they weep,
W1U fill at l Ait moat fsiihfully
The meASure ol His blessing free,
By giving His beloved sleep.
—The Quiver.
As the shAdows gently fall.
While the sunlight touches softly
One sweet face upon the well.
Bo we gather close togetl
link *
cioua; in twelve cases, alter me disappear- g 0 j n g | n business. The day before
ance of the tornado cloud, and in three leaving he drew $8 000 from tne bank,
cases, tome time “during the dav.” After being gone for some weeks
I 8- Concerning the character of the for- the family here grew alarmed at not hav-
Then “mammy,” he said, and never stirred, mation cf the tornado cloud. It is almost [ n e heard from bitn. A search was made
And bis mother bent lor the whUpered word: invariably reported as “funnel shaoed.” throughout the 8oith by detectives, but
I »• ® MM "?.'«»• r° infjrln * llon 00 °ld *>".obtained concern-
were rendered, the temperature before the injz bi, whereabouts. His relatives Busily
appearance of Ihe tornado clond is report- gave him np for dead, coming to tba con
ed as “warm,” that Is. unusually warm elusion that he hed either been murdered
lor that locality at that time of the day and robbed or suicided. Lilt Friday
end year. several members of Hatiselmann'a com-
lo. In 100 out of 147 cases where reports mandery took a trip to High Bridge, Ky.,
were rendered, the temperature after tbe and while there visited a Shaker village
tornado cloud Is reported as "cool" about five miles eouth. While past'
—Frederick Lambridge.
A BIBLICAL LISCOVERY.
Manuscripts of Coapcl Verses Written
In the First or Tnird Century.
Vienna Correspondence of the London Times.
Ing through
mammoth canned
____ ether,
And in hushed ana lender tones
Ask each other’s full forgiveness
For the wrong that each has done.
“cooler,’’ that ie. usually cool for that
Professor Karabacek has been good caiity at that time of tne dav and year. 1 good* establishment two of the knights,
enough to show me the pspyrua which has 11» Concern!)- g the lime of occurrence of E| WO od Levezvy end Mr. Fiedeldey, rec-
lately been discovered among the El Fay- {"?*£?“• {SSjr.'lY. JK"!?* treqUenoy V»t olz ' d •>“>»“ X aD ’ ®A ,d in Shaker costume.
i> Fl Te J.** c , , . ,om , 4lo . s , : ??P’ tn - . . In a conversation with him the Cincinna
12. The State in w htch the greatest num- tiani learned that Van had gone direct to
um manuscripts, and which is .lleged to 12 . xne state in w men tne greatest nnm-1 tiana learned that Van had gone direct to
be tbe fragment of a Gospel older than I her of tornadoes occurred in Georgia, fol- the Shaker village and ottered bis s«rvices.
those of St. Matthew and St. Mark. ipwtf Dext ln order by 800111 Carolina and Alter a couple of months’ probation he
The wrltimr i. in Greek ami Dr O Blc. .o’*£l. a ' .. , ...... . was admitted ns a lull-fledged member and
L „,? . \r' i 13. The month in which the largest tram- inveeted hi. 18,000 in the common fund.
Ikell, ot the Univeisity of Innsbruck, who bea of tornadoes occurred Is February; jet He is now foreman of tbe canned goods
discovered and deciphered the fragment, *Me d®® 5 001 indicate that it waa the establishment, and is well satisfied with
concludes, from the form of tbe letters and 100010 01 Pretest frequency, because there his present surrounding-, and does not
w * re °, n ? ‘*° d * y * 00101 1°« ‘ olir ® 000018 intend to leave. He is 48 years o'd, un-
!°® ' ' KnTf JX 00 T' h ‘9 h lhe « • loro ? s occurred. married and was in this city a Mason of
I the third centurv, but from the style of the I 14. Ths month ot greatest frequency, 1 ** *
composition be infers that it dates origin- that is, the month embracing the largest
ally from the first cerirnry, atd this is alio number of days on which tornadoes oc-
the opinion of Dr. Edward Harnark. of curved, is July,
the “fneologiiche Literatur Zeitung,” of 15 Tbeprevs
Lelpiic.
II our homes be bright and cheery,
It will hold a welcome true;
Opening wide its door of greeting
To tbe many, not the few.
We will abate our Father ■ bounty
With the needy day by day,
Some day, when our hands grow weary,
Or our tasks seem very long;
When our burdens look too heavy,
And we deem the right all wrong,
We will galu anew fresh courage,
high ~ank.
Why It Failed.
Philadelphia Press.
Now that it is over and tbe visiting sol-
That at last, when lengthening shadows
Mark the evening 01 our day,
They may find us watting calmly
To go home mother’s way.
s prevailing direction of the pro-
Xre'l. tba translation of the fragment 1SSi 1 ?.SSffS 1 oI ,h * torntdo Cloud " I dlere"b«e"gone ^waVr'theJels'.Vne fe.tm.
I • , . or . lin ® A. already reported 11. part 8 w . of 145 caaea where the time of rain °’ oll l “ C “t faThe cha'rge b'ycerUH
gtyatts.'aassar-'
i fcwassswsr- JssssEft “■ - “lasg.Bsgga
BIIUUIU wmo wu U JBIU a*J J cuRlur, l mo iu
the second station a 1th me, and there a
telegraph operator, a friend o' mine, was
lo have a minister ready. Everything
worked all right, and the lets wss soon
seated behind me in the cab. Ho* the old
locomotive did run that night! Shr seemed
to fly through the sir without touching the
rail,, hot even then she didn't go fast
enough to suit. me. At the next station
we stopped tor orders, and tbe orders were
to side track three miles beyond the coal
s*itch and wait lor No. C. That was four
miles ftom L , where tbe minister was.
It wee pretty rough, but orders had to he
obeyed. We had got nicely ou theewltcb,
and stood waiting a litt.e while, when tbe
brakeman came ronurag forward as fast
as he could run, and from the top of the
front cirahonted, ‘The old man'a coming
on a handcar. Look out.’ I tnrned, and
sure enough, thirty rods away a hand car
was coming with four men on it. Some
body had betrayed ns There was no lime
to lose. As qnick aa a flash I decided what
to do. Shouting to tbe brakeman to
uncouple the tender from the car, I told
fireman to jump for tbe switch. He
so, and I opened ths throttle. Just lu
the nick of time tbe snitch was turned,
and we bounded into the main track. The
old man made a ran forus.hutbeconldn't
make it, and then bereinrned tohia hand-
car and gave chase Tbe question was
now, could I make L siding betore No.
''left there? If I couldn't I might have
collision. It was a fearful risk, bnt I
palled the throttle wide open, and while I
fired tbe lass kept her eyes peeled along
tbe track. She waa a brave girl end never
faltered, though we ran so fast that the
engine bounded and swayed as if it would
leave the veils. Boon ahe called to me, 'I
see a light.’ I looked, and it waa the head
light ot No. 6. But I looked again, and
couid eee the awitch lights this side ol her
—•ha was standing at L . I whistled
fiercely for the switch, again and again. I
could ere the engine of No. 6 begin to puff
—they were moving ont. Again I whis
tled, and at last they heard me. No. 6
stopped puffing, tbe white switch light
gave way to a rrd one, and iu a lew sec
onds we glided upon the siding. At tbe
station was our m'otster. and in five min
utes we were married. Then we followed
No. 6 back to the coal twitch, and I moved
on with my train without the loss ot any
time. The npshot of it all was that when
he heard of it the superintendent over
looked my ‘wild run’ for a wife, and the
old man came down and did the band-
some thing by us. I never see a wedding
party bat I think of that night’s ride."
THE NEW CORSET.B
eluif
Hi (,) duraMll'tyAcom-
Price $100^1 11 yj fortahlo support.
Ask for it
Every pair warranted to
clve satisfaction or nimirv returned.
J.*W. RICE & r,n.
claimed ?or“ r * R,li ' f h,,nd ' ,d '° r * l0 " K While ' * nd kn0 » ‘h* 1 it ta aU that Is
cl. f or Ihet'pdce^'v er Vhowu* * * ° Bmt *" “ °°- ” h,ch <* *»• F-W-U-S best arti-
torse complaini w papers
—Coui let- Journal.
SORRY FOR THE LORO.
Indeed and trufe, L
Be uifiAbt want* so moost’ous much
Ton’(lllctfl an* da ba’m.
■Cep’ O!lean an’ de ha’r
Day pray, furev'rjtlof d-y needs,
list work would bring’em til,
An' wants da fruit of aU da yearth
Jls’ Ilka halo’ da f.IL
1 heard a ninth prayin', Lawd,
ills very lave! bet'
For Cbilsunti-time de whole year rt
And’all da lima a res';
Ha axed to have de eblcsens root'
Down on de loves' Um'.
An' turkeys Jet’ oo top da fence.
In easy reach er him.
, - — . ing:
tbatthoashalt denyM ethrice. . states and Ter- No.ot 8Ut»s and Ter- Xo.ol|
tne omission of the words, to be found rltotlcs. storms. rltorles. storms.
both In Matthew and Mark, “But af.er 1 Oeorela as Indiana.......
am risen again I will go before you into South CaroUnt.—71 Ohio....—..
Galilee," ia noticeable. Dr. Blckell, re- Alabama18 Mluonrt
delrhia and the military organizations o(
both, has obviously been the unfortunate
gland-ring Thomas.
Texts glftlngs.
A prominent Texet politician who baa
ust been appointed to a fat office by Clsve-
aod, was bragging to a crowd cf friends a
>ew days ago on the streets of Dallas.
‘ Gtntlemen,” he said, “do yon know that
wee born on the very day that Thomas
Jefferson died.” 'Tbla it a wonderful
country,” remarked one of hie friends.
There is no limit tu ita recuperative pow-
rs. Just think of it surviving two each
disasters, end how true it la that misfor
tuuea never c >iue singly.”
viewing the fragment in the ' ZeiUcbnltfur S“J 1 h Carolina....... U Minnesota..... *
utterance of nncobtcloua Ignorance, and
need not. therefore, be seriously consid
ered. When the Indientpolle troops get
home they will explain matters to the
Come stately eteppln', oh I good Lewd,
Ton yo' Uly-wblto steed.
An' bruise ae stiplm’s seed.
Hey howle it you drtllvvlobf night
An’ robs you ol yo'slovp,
Koie dej'e too lazy fur lo sbw,
An' got no crap to nap.
-Will Viitcber, lu chs
ed at Innsbruck for private circulation, wiacousio .— io Nebraska.
lays tints upon the importance of the Dakota — « Colorado..!"'
manuscript. I Kentucky — 7 Teonessee
“It la strange that a small strip ot papy- Mississippi 7 Illinois -
rus,containing about 100 worda. aboufd Tsxa*........
be able lo raise so many Important ques-1 10r *"
lions with regard to the originality ol two
of the Ooepela, bnt it wonlit be too easy to
dispose ol these questions by taring that
Junrual, and tba language ln which our
‘ contemporary indulged in ita
Indian Territory...
A JURY IN Tf ARg.
esteemed . ,
basiy oitlciau) can ha repented in boars
of sober lelsnre.
Id ntnah batter temper ar.d far fairer
•ptrit were the criticisms paired upon tba
encampment by such newspapers aa tba
Macon Tiuoairn and the Savannah
News. And It ia because o( the reasons,
ble. unprejudiced views of those journals
haycunt Leader.
ihi p'iw™Ti'noY|'iaWe.''H7vi'n7gi'vYn I "arans.d Cheek" of Texas who ami other. like them that we feel bound lo
our opinion a. to th. ganninen..., we | War. E.e, on . Confeseed Murderer. "^.‘V^nt e^ampment was . private
Marshall (Texas) Rifle. speculation It was organized by parties
A celebrated murder caa* ( which has from other States, who expected to fill their
oaowxxo.
Baby Is only one year old.
Fair and aweel aa a daffodilly;
Hair aa bright aa the crinkled g
e except by supposing that I been occupying the attention of the courts purses by
„.t U, Jh““^h. P hU.?. r0 u I her * ,or y *“* P“*- *° *° ““P**-1 eylvenla and*Philadel P hla dSTot p?“d
... I that Kvillnie (
Isold
llld ln the heart of a water lily.
nllre n iYkl W * <> Jm n r ; hlh O' Unmin I then weTre S endeavoVto'/cMunt foV the I * ,onuer ,n<a Bean wee found guilty and I bUion'to’enriclTprivata iMculators'totax-
• more longs tEan can e'er be told' omission more latislactorlly than we can. lenteneed to death. Tba Courtof Appeals ing the {l*, d ? dl J)!V
* er a birdie would dare to think on. For ourselves wa must submit that It goes I granted a new trial. When called upon to V*r®*- Tber ® ** 10 * woo # u, n * 10 * nul '
MM
■hell.
The tccuaaUon of inhospltallty so reck
Baby la only two yeara old:
longue, like a plplog hob
Trills mor* songs than can i
or a.-ar a birdie would dare to Udnk on. I For ourselves we must submit that It goes I granted a new trial. When called upon
v.rei.n.i.-.hn’.kun.k.ii.. fartowaTd suggesting a doubt aa to plead, young Bean arose and in a voice
B Out ofmv arms andcl?my SM« whether the Gospel ascribed to Matthew trembling with emotion eaU: "Your hon- i u-~.iy ...lmt Pbu^t.Tnht. .nd
Sly baWr 5 trtM» I gyi>ey jearfceme*kneeltai *°d M » rlt were, in tbe form lu which we I or and gentlemen ol Ibe jury, I plead gull- !*“'K, 1 },* * It JSt
Aid stole mJKKawStmmm.'^know them now, composed by tboee DU- ty ge an accomplice io the murder °< KknowNothin* of th?r.7uit«:
—Texas eiltlngi. cl pies." ______ HenryBlevens, and . PP «M toyourhuman-
aoatt. Vlrer^wax’notadiv eve In the court- of tbe visiting s o| dlera- Oar local military
There waa mirth In the lowly dwelling, AN AIRIAL SHIP. I rJim‘"vwtf.fthf'riTum.i.i.iieilLnnrtl. I organlzalioita undertook, in informal ways.
Though the walla were poor and twre; I gg*. 1 tosLir. the alranwarf of their Iraternal
For the Angel ol ljovacamadown iiom abort, Mr. N. Ilelmer Thinks Ha haa Discovered SMSiSSSSriiihlFheSuJuel! regard, and we believe it la the universal
And left a new life there. .a. I with the jury to say whether he should die I JJKr“» *r, h " - ,1.— — v^r
Andthe narrow roome resounded the Meant of steering » Balloon. I or live. A atill more tragio scene took | usumony that they tacettuta.
With laughter and with Joy; New York Hetald. place when tbe widow ot Stevens came for- ■■■'
T Andtt?taE£bl?.'Ud , huS}. r ° aDf A nervous litU. men was hard at work Ileaning on ihe iarm of h.rvenertbl. | A Coma, that I. to Come.
— m hom . on th . °°d.r tba warm raya of the inn on the pa- l0 tht’telLcoofeired murderer must have
But round the home on the.hllllfde rade ground on Governor’s Ialaud ye-ter- sounded Uka an angel’a, the pltadad for the
Hnnir bMvr Soon thMdav rade (round on Governor's ialand ye-.lsr-1 soundid Uke an angst's, shepieauea iqr iu. i . ,h.'«nn,hw«.tam heavens earlv in Au-
Forib.AugtT uf .Ixim came down from above | day afternoon. It was Mr. N. Halmer, | “°fd*reFa my_becan«*olhi«youthlulness “ l8 J r , ? 0 t *J al , cr p, rt 0 , Ju |^„ t y , d Pf0(
bruken-hearted t ^ l ®!°> Kentucky., aitronomjr.
And took one life away.
And the weeping tire was silent.
' imm m
i rent In twain;
th. inventor ot a new aerial machine, and IJ^ 0 -'f'd , . , . v
ha w.a preparing hU apparatus for a trial | mo ,h e r’. id. I a,kedy<m.gMitltman.not "^“ilo^?” l“'a.kedf“^“n. 'raJ torto*
I the matter le that I hav. noticed for aav-
eral nights the nntnUtakabla path or oibit
• the comet. Look! Do you see that great
...'eak ln the heavens resembling some-
ordinary flour barrel, aud'it. length t. M01 S I orbit of H ^ruVco ”.t, and t'hatSJe.lVtreS
feet. Tbe gas with which it was being In- reachedT ter- of u * ht *■ lhe R* M0Q> ioll<
gowcd from fltled w-> ^* nertted by M •PP^ntus diet?” “Wr^ate, your Honor.” raid tbe JJ.t DresenLSTit trertls l iS*th*
abore. erected tor the purpote bj the owner of loremen. “We lix the punishment at th««tm*whoaebrillXnt ? d urine
Ae when the world began. the air ehio Mr Haimer exDlained hit 1 Oo, d tabok for life.” The faceof theyoung Pi 1 ®}*
—H.J. Honahoe, lo gpilngfleld Republican. S?*“priaonar, over whose head the deatnaen- the day prevenis thahumaney.from gez-
I theory to a HaraM reboriar.^ Ha eaM that | ^hnni for mon“ . I ‘“A* 1 »»-. The deflection by the latter part
wWKql
The orchard trees were full o> bees.
And the birds were loud with soog;
For oee waa boro eu argol,
and one waa born a man;
And tbe boundless lore still
HOY wxather. his long, thin balloon would float horizon- h He*lift3 iShamli aa thoucJ of July or August will, howexer, bring
Ob, de hat wedder >uu am cr sluin' Inhta tally In th* Mr. It would be moved by a ^ above the horizon durW the early ern
.»•»*; . .. | propeller wheel, and salt would go head | 10 hidaktearand murmured a prayer. | lnit hours, when It will be plainly vntble
An dc pieger Mricr longs furde -bade: loremoat. the aurface presented for reeUt- ^ when It will be ol tbe first mszoitnde.”
**SwS2 hSTJStirauRb ““ POE'S COTrACE. AsProfmaor Klein baa heretofore predict-
He a'r ern z r.ou-xer href fmm delre. * waa made of gold beatariaeldn. which the I _ ed and discovered comets with unfailing
" ■ ; ([tilver* high lu glee, I inventor said waa much lighter and batter | Visitors to the Fordham Dwelling of tha I accuracy, the fulfillment of this prediction
* * * wUl be looked forward to with Interest by
the identific world generally.
t:. ! - • t says he likve'u^ob, well—I than oLed eilk. A wooden rod, jointed j Poet—Cenlut and Buttermilk,
ke’ealier- Uke a fishing rod, extended the wholt New York Mall and Kinross I
Kell! 1-I.:-tat racket on me. length ol tba DalUxm. To this rod were Hew s ora Halt ana Express.
Ob. Uke out de heat; | attaened the smell ropwe lotended to «tm-J_Btocw_the erection of the memonal to
Oh. fHux«lt)Wn «lt-hf>c;
tain tba car and propelling and tinting! Edgar A. Foe in the Unseam of Art by the
I apparatus. Mr. Heiuer claimed that ha — „„ ... , h . —.... I
It hiow. aloe: oh, doth ytr
Marriages and Agaa,
Oliva Logan's Letter.
„ , Recently 1 eat next tbe Baronets and
wind lu any direction ha pleased, and ha | In Fordham where he once resided haa | Mr. BurdetLCoutlg atajjlaca ofemerttin-
heab di ho n whaa it Ww. believed that he oould go from this city to been visited more than ever. Whenever a
Ha «tion will toon he bright wld de bloom SSSSLJrteSTwfu^imi K stranger starU up tbe Ktngsbridge road waipreaenttS’^a^yoongVrl. dressed in
A^d^iS , JS^Si.‘iS. e LSy D « d pS' ,, io»' gaoburoing’engine, me MiXt^SSSnt ol |»«“ *>. Might, from tbe train, the larg. j bimcf, ^ *Wto|oaqa...Mnill«
ButWL' es well gqback In hia m'.
*»•" d7_Wfiim»lu ball bau'almoe' rip da 133"ttTSJTlIr.'’uS^SmM K to ,^J??lb{5V n t Y »;fw n i5u b^i 1
Hat tie l£y mules so slowly driga erlong.
I that it leaked. Mr. Ilelmer regretted hav- ■ w ,..... ——
ing to disappoint tha spectators, and ha leeooyoorright; no dogs.’
Isold be would be tumble to float his bal- ” —
gas rtquired for the purpoae being drawn radfand policeman onduty awing, hlklo- »od tob *”|^*v 1 ^?“® d " lu>
_ I trom ins balloon. I cost club around his wrist and pauses fori uct. Mr. Baraeit-Coutia seems to ds *n-
Be chlllun kings gsyly when da’a dribln’ up Ths loflstion of ths balloon commenced an instant in the tuna he la whistling to
dsto**- at one o’clock. At fiva tha looc was I sav raDldlv: I of all gifts, a mirthful disposition. He has
u’ de Lutifrog JJnes in dasoag, | about half filled. Than it wmmdiscovered | ^Po. cottage? Yeg, go up the bill, turn ».'S 0 * 8 * 0 * mouth and a •Plendid^tet^ol
a your rieht * first email white house you I white twin. He li a jolly, handsome man,
« « yourrigh" M d-iv " y »ud I don’t wonder bi wife like. him.
lfc _ , w . H. ^.umeS hi. whistle and doe*, not | Th«» hM.bjwn • great tol of comment
Ob, take out the hoes: loon until be oould atop tha leak. even deign I
-Gb. fling down the bow; "I have agent my list dollar,” he added, I up tha hlU t
0 fuTdoen yer beard# bo'n when I — qonatruclingthia machine, and now 11 lunate poet
biqwi hkiw; ohidoan yer beah
da bo b wh«n U blow
—Arkansaw Traveller. I mind ta eat upon tnia thing, and . ......, ...» —— . ,
I succeed. Home day yon wlU tat my bal-1 baa been described «o often, ia aharplyoat. | Lady Benedict atill ia.
_LnTtg vm.kr s cxxrw sgp. I loons making rtguiar tripe betwten Europe I lined. The tumbledown gate, half open, I —
^ But hushIthevotcefromih.llttiabed, and America.” jadmlta the pilgrim and a few steps b in* > n —■ ,h * 1
^5fSv ikSSJlSSduSfKJmdS 4 ■ him to th. vsry narrow portico which
Maznmy L I kwjku^mroootodla. | face, eouth. An Irish funilyby the name
K muat *° 10 work Mcl « trn wme more at fanes and tha tall cherry troa standing **. “i* 1 liV - BT-y,., n . | hnJ ' 1L r. —s^
iyer beah moo *- ^contlnut my experiments. My by tha boost on tha west sula first appear {ffill
'rarallar. I is act upon this thing, and 1 shall I to Yiew and then the little cottage, which I - «« *wenues, as I baliera
lie waa wlcd lo be off to hie hasp and wings
And couldn't remember hit pour old things.'
It? had?Theeiabtod‘‘£etMe7imy at
• stout old cook, sad the housemaid goat.
And u^e aproned boy with tha smutlad noSa
fle etch cl the women, with itmalsf cbttk
An gntarsrlslng, Reliable House.
Doom of the Waah*Hoaa.
Fort Worth Gazette,
the Radicals monopolize
tau.. —.r_- .-.--.z.-r I At the Radicals monopolize the
Lamar, Rankin A Lamar can always be tha pax’, nine men tha. P A boy stoodln tbe ,hlrt ' W * hh0 “ * Ul “ m * n,hi P
relied upon, not only to carry in stock the I doorway. He knew what tha intrntlon mo “
bast of everything, hot to secure tha agen- mt-ntwithout asking any questions, sol
ey for inch articles aa have well-known ha said in a tone of voioa which sounded
The Hueklebt'rr Cordial.
merit and are popular with the peopte, I as if ha had need it frequently in uttering I For g loog time it wag thought that Ihe
thereby su.tainlig the reputaUon otbring the imilenuS.: B hocUgberry was oolytor Uhl. tue hot it
anterprialng and tellable. Having secured "Yea, this is Foe's cottage. Coma in bnown doting tba laU war in the
the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's I and twill show it to yon.” tf °* * tf rdl tf*“ ■"ff'lK ! oU * a
New Dircovery for CongnmpUoo. will ael! The entrance was through a door load- y ,c JS t f r J7- » ucU ** b *7 ,r
it oo a positive guarantee. It will tardy ing into Um dining room. Cordial, the Great BooUiera Remedy for
cure any and every .Section of tha throat. ' -This is where he au.” rattled of) VYilUa, remedy tor restoring tbo UtUe one from
lungs and chest, and to show our coofl l with a lots of hia right band and leading I 184 ‘da® 1 * of jeathlng. ami core* danbo a,
,oa 10 ““**^*5S2* i £.f 0 %- IK2JkJmSIT!
' where he rtUTut. ’li* a Urie gU^ 1 .da by ali drugghU at 50 crate a bottla.
1,000 Japanese Sun Shades !
Light, cool end durable, just opened and offered at 10 cents.
PARASOLS AT NEW TOM COST.
Either In Pitln or Fency Styles.
J
Modest Man from Arkansas.
Washington PotL
I have a boy-baby,” writes in Arkanses
correspondent io "Mr. Grover Clavelend,”
who waa born ou the l-t nf March and on
tbe4tb ol March I gave him the name of
Grover Clevelenu. I can >ey that ha la the
fineat boy of the sir I have. I did not
name him for any prwrnt nor any favor,
bnt 1 writs to you tosav to you that If von
will give me a post office at Gainer Sta
tion I will be under many obligations to
yon.”
RICE & CO.
BUFFALO STANDARD SCaLES
FOR BALE BY
A. B. FAR iUHAR & CO., MACON, CA
The superiority of Buffalo Scales la an established lacL They have been adopted
• ■" " ia-w"
by tbe United Sute* Ooveromeut and their reputation is world-wide. These Scale
are made of tbe beat material by the most sktllfal workmen, and for neenracy, durabil
ity and beauty of finish, excel all o hers. We keep an assortment of them on hand
and ar* prepared tn fill orders promptly.
Every Scale is warraot^d to gire entire a*tiafaction.5Seai for Illiastrated Cata’
logne and Price List.
P0HT4BI.E AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES.
Brown’s Cotton Gins, Cotta Presses!
NIRVOUS DEBILTAVED MEN
Yon are allowed a free trial of thirty days
of the use of Dr. Dye’a celebrated Voltaic
Kelt with Eirrcuio Ho.peniory Appliances,
for the speedy relief and permanent care
of nervous dehllltv,Iota of,vitality and man
hood and all klndrsd troubles. Also, tor
many other diseases. Com pitta restora
tion to health, vigor and manhood guaran
teed. No risk ia incurred. Illustrated
pamphlet, with full information, term.,
•to., mailed fra* by addressing the Voltaio
Reapers and Mowers, Horse Rakes, Grain Cradles,
Threshing Machines, Farquhar Separators, |General Hard
ware. Write for prices.
A. B. FARQUHAR & Go., Macon,Ga
Belt tin.. Mar.ball. Mich.
BAD BLOOD
SCROFULOS,
INHERITED.
CONTAGIOUS
Bad blood, scrofulous, Inherited and roots
Bloue humors, with lose ot hair, glandular
awelllDgi. ulcerous patches ln tba throat and
mouth, abeceeaea, tnmort,carbuncles blotches,
■one, scurvy, wasting of Ihe kldneve and
.- “ 1# -
chronic rheumatism, constipation and pile*,
and meet disaaiei aria-ng from au impure or
Impoverished condition of tha blood, are
speedily cured by the Cutlcura Reeolrent, the
new blood purifier, Internally. aeelited byCu-
ttcura, tha great eklu cure, and Cutlcura Boap.
an ekqnlatte akin beaut! Her, extenuUr.^H
Almost Incredib'e.
%2i
d« ytar
s called
nine months with what tba doctors
Iful pal
rams sc
Ian that Owaa ocrfectlr heloless, sores broke
out on my body and face, my appetite left me,
I could not sleep Bights, I lost flesh and soon
gaseous matter that follows rupla. l wss taken with dreadful pains In
f a comet. It is impossible the headland bodjr. my feet became ao swol-
■ed to 41a.
became so wretched that I longed
Physicians failed to help me. My
■raw worse, my sufferings became terrible.
Theerup’fon lucreaaad to great bqrroi
foul-smelling sores, from which reddish
ter constantly poured, forming emits ot great
mUjr poui
thickness. Other sores appaired on rarioua
parts of my body, and ! became so weak that I
ta — ^ HT |
could sot leave my bed. In tbis condition.
aadbyadTice of a well-known phjilcian, 1
began to oae tbe Cutlcura Remedies, andln
twtlre weeks was perfectly cured.”
i n riiAHMAt.i.
Clnclnoatl, Ohio.
Bold by all druggists. Price: Cutlcura 50e..
Resolvent, tlPreperedbjr the
SCHORELO’S IRON WORKS,
MACON.
GEORGIA.
Mnnulaeturers aniTdcalereJIn Every Variety orMachinery,
SCHOFIELD’S PREWIiUW COTTON PRE88E25
To PaoK by Horse, Hand. Water or Htoam Cow
■ Schofield’* Empire Engine* and Boiler * end Circular Saw Millg,
Oanfi Mill* and Kottlea and (fakuuiie and Meohinorv ol Every kind
“Shafting,” “Pulley*” and “Hanger*” a Specialty.
• Cats lorn# l.t
JOHNSON & LANE
TH
J. S. Schofield & Son, Proprietors,
Estimates PaoicmT Fuurmtii) utd Uomrmmtosduu.* bouertn,
_ WJ* }f» Mill, Meehinista' and Railway buuplie*. Ir-rn Pipe and
Artaelan Well Casing and ’Jedilnrr>, VelYrs. U/bistles. Lnbncatnrs. Paskt**
Belting. Mies, Oiie, 8.aw%. tranche-, etc., etc.
null a*» ftp write na. for one nsw I«l*n
Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mans.
Sand for M How to Cure 8kln Dlaeneee.**
KIDNEY PAINS” and that won
derful weary sensation erer present
with tboee of painful kidneys, weak
backs, overworked or worn out by
standing, walking, or the sewing
'mschlue, cured by Cutlcura Plaster,
a new, original, elegant and speedy anti
dote to pain and Inflammation. At druggists,
ZV5.; five for 1100. Mailed free. Potter Drug
and Chemical c
mi
, H Wo tru agents for
xhe CeiebrafQd Pratt Oin
nt Feeders and Condensers.
The ThomuM Harrow
for tho cultivation of Corn, Cotton and (mail grain.
The Uofww Flow,
i Co.. Boston-
UfliWwSim — ;>ytit
jfl(cuM*/lh« v«M St»4
IUMIrj tawtflwcflfii t»4*M,fi>H»H«»;ftSl
t M4TfO BOriUSfMk
itilKf.lhfill . -z .
Sflpthfir wttb aVil.r t St.BTEKSTIIB Mill Si—»
UUIMl*m. Uira»um«udr O.tw-H,
IfK-T.S H.iK i H.i.ir.wltt.KfiffTflft
MONEY LOANED I
On Improved farms and City Property.
For terms apply to
R. F. LAWTON,
Second Street,
eprtdAwly
UANEEB,
Macon, Georgia.
the beat and cbeapeat plow made. We keep a full line of Cast nnd Steel How?,
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Rubber and Leather Belting, Wagon un.l Carriage Ma-
tcriflJ, Guns, Pistols and a fall lino of Cartridges, Ammunition and Sporting
Good*.xBend tor catalogues. .
JOHNKO^ .V X^/VTVi ;.
juo30daw2m 107 and 10) THIRD STREET.
Oor Improved Artificial I »r
kkstUsma mt Knrwye sr.: a i. - a a
DEAF
£ ■. J .!/*«, m'n:- - - rv, *n<1 i:
•ff re «« y. ">1 I - ■ j
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