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THE TELEGKAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. AUGUST H, 18s5.
THE TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER.
Dally and Weekly!
A Word of Advice.
The people o! thU section have
passed through several years of short
hy ,“ d “ profluble trade - Aa a
every Friday. natural result many individuals and
cttj?r mailed MiSsoYrrSufiebtcriiicnVtii | ^ lrm8 have been weakened financially.
*"S°. n o h r'jm 7c°. r r. thrc<S m0nUl * , w ,Ll I The y havo looked forward to better
In* Vimi u mailed to •nbicrtbera.poet- crops and trade for recovery from cm-
ra'S^'oYflre.'^'endto M c D iuU°of tenlllpcr barraasments that have been serious
-_ »r and an extra copy to setter up of clubs ol I and widespread.
The date on which luhecrlptlons expire will At this time there is every assurance
and■ntiCTnwn\rt^roaoe*todCo forward ^the I an abundant harvest, and hence of
~n U ot UtST^dim'o'S I a lar 8 e and profitable business. As
wjtclt their auUerlpUona expire. fair os the prospects arc there
theDaUr'at$1’per IquereoUcn line*oMcm! ar0 contingencies ahead tliat may
-eHon-ly affect the present outlook. An
par square tor each Insertion. Liberal ratea to I exercise of proper caution now, ami of
Rejected' communication! will not bo re- I* unremitting attention as the season ail-
Correapondonce containing important news ' ances to the detail* of every mansor
tnd dlscuaslotis ot lirlnf topics U •oliclted.but firm’s accounts,will not only avoid new
wrttkgnponhnttmo'aaoof comp „ citions Md embarraaamenta, if
toney orde^or reftlstereVlSor.* hT 0X P re “- I crop prospects sliould decline as the
At-uts wanted In every oommunlty In the season progresses, but will, we are con
fix Fo<taaMerlnmctpeomily n^ucsted to hiltnl, result in the settlement of many
*Allcom»i r iuri'eatlon« ahonld be addreeied to P** 1 * 1 " 0 obligations.
TBSTai.aaaaruaHDUuu<isoaK. 1 Already the currents of trade have
Money orders, cheats, etc.’, should© made [ been quickened and evidences are
• ..... .5' V'.Manager. | abundant that large calculations are
I lieiug made upon the opening sea
long, sod yet with .11 tM. daylight to j fon ' H , , bn “ This is very
spare, Dakota hasn't been able to crowd Kratlf ' 5 ' ln8, "® de, ' re > how-
into the union. I ever, to caution our farmers and mer-
* —" . | chantH of all grades and in every iocal-
Tbcuu*xb SntnMAN rax a he doesn't want I •» . » •.» , ..
imtoi. u t i I ity to act with conservation, With the
as much fun made over hia funeral ai waa , Al .. , .
made over Grant’.. Somehow U occur, to fftrmer ,he **** on 18 m ‘ arat han(l when
us that the old barn-burner'a wishes will M l * a 8Cl ,rt,s ^ (,r Advances ana supplies
be complied with. I are to ire settled and the suspended
p f .wv..w.. 17 ., wants of his household met. Merchants,
Clevilasd a chief companion on his .. . . . . . . . .
fishing jaunt is to be a Mugwump, a man c,ty au ' 1 countr * > mnst la >' *" atocka to
who Is content tobait tbebook andsee meet theyeailydemifnd for good*. Wo
some other fellow catch the tuckers. Vo would suggest tliat there is not a possi-
Demccrat would commit to till this peal- bio contingency Inwliichsnppliesofany
Uon. kind will he inadequate tothedemand
Bt common consent Parson Newman It Therefore,while sssortn enUehould be
Voted a duUbscs and a bore. He has,re- kept up, there is no necessity for
ceivsd kicks irom every quarter, but this overtrading. Buy often. Buy with
from the Philadelphia Record la decidedly care. Avoid the danger of accumuia-
the worst that has met our attention: [ting unnecessary articles upon the
Mr. Cleveland mtaht make rarson Newman (arm and able or excessive
an Inspector of consulate In unhealthy re- ... _ , , . ,
Slous, and aend him out on the Dolphin. stocks of goods in the stores. This
« will make payments easy and life en-
The French Senate and Chamber of Dep- joyable by reason of its freedom from
uties havo appropriated $80,(00 lor the anxiety
CH f »° <> « <l » aatl ?!»« lh » seventh child to A1)ovenll , wWle “ JJcUco the
such French families aa are In necessitous ... . ,, . , .
circuit stances. The idea 1, that this will pr ??P U of P 1 r ”' ,e 1 nee a " ‘"““ ted ’ put
rapidly hotease the population of France. behmd >’ ou tbe thought of failure, l’ay
Bat «by wsanottbepremium voted to thin f° r y° up guano, your advances and
•tconU child? | supplies of all kinds. You promised
Edwabd Ball, known In the _ We.t aa the 10 do lbis ' When yaur ,actor ’ m , erchant
cow boy preecher, is a young man ot in- or hanker generouely consented during
telligence, has a fine), shaped bead and la P»*t seasons to carry you for amounts
•aid to ba very sincere in his belief. He you could not pay, and in addition, to
works for money and then spends every assist to make your crops,
dollar in traveling and preaching and for or carry on your business
religious literature to give away. In hit this t ear, you said you
“toinewbat alter th. 8 » m | would thus be enabled to pay all your
debts on these accounts. Don’t fail to
do this, determine now tliat you will
square up and work intelligently to
this end and you will eomeout all right.
It will help you with ycurself, and with
bad appealed to the prido and patriot
ism of the people with but indifferent
results. Rich nor poor seemed to take
especial responsibility in the matter.
Heading its announcement with a
subscription of $1,000 the World began
its work. After a tussle of ten days
the people began to flock to its sup
port. Money poured in from every
section of the Union, and the sum to
tal of each day stood far ahead of its
predecessor. Fifty thousand, sixty
thousand,seventy-five thousand,ninety
thousand were reached triumphantly,
when the work began to languish the
popular interest in the sickness, the
illness and death of General Grant
supplanting.
But to-day tbe sum stands complete
The paper has raised $100,000; a jour
nalistic feat never before equaled in
America.
The World, however, unsatisfied,
announces its determination to raise
the Grant monument fund, and the
public will await the result with a
somewhat languid interest. It is gen
erally supposed that the World, in the
language of the day, has “bitten off
more than it can chew.” Columbia in
mourning passing her bonnet around,
will in all likelihood take the place for
some months in the World’s columns
of Uncle Bam and his proffered hat.
Truck Farmers
Are complaining of an unsatisfactory
season. This time the complaint is
not laid upon the raiiroada but upon
middlemen. For daring to warn the
truck farmers of Georgia against such
a result a year or two since, the Tele
graph was fiercely assailed by sundry
small papers, and a truck gathering or
two thought fit to denounce it in meas
ured resolution". Time and experience
has demonstrated that the Teleorapu
was right. In order to bring abont
better conditions, the New Orlet
Times-Democrat says:
Now, suggestions arc mado that tbe products
be sold at auction at the dock In New York
tbo moment ol their arrival, when they will
command the best prices. A still better plan
Is that purausd by several ol ths farmers ol
going to New York with their truck and sell-
lug It themselves. Either pltn would solve
Tbe teaching corps of tbe uni rent ties
themselves la filled to overflowing, and still
tbe number of unsalaried tutors Increases.
The law Is utterly overcrowded; the school!
ol foreetry can no longer find poeitione for
their graduates; civil and mining engineers
and architects of all ages are to be hid at
any moment; chemists and physleliti
offer their services for salaries utterly in
adequate to eupport a family; the whole
domain ot mercantile life is flooded with
candidates for employment, and salaries
In this field have in many cuss fallen to
the level of day laborers’ wages.”
Now that tbe President bae gone fishing,
with a mugwump to curry the bait-gourd
COBSIP ABOUT PEOPLE.
—Madame Gerster’s second daugh
ter was born a few weeks ago and chris
tened Berta.
—John E. Owens, tho comedian, is
still 111 at Baltimore and hia dea'h will be
no surprise to his physicians.
—M. do Leaseps is again moving in
his great undertaking of converting the
desert ot Sahara Into an Inland sea.
—Professor Tyndall, the great scien
ttat, is comparatively poor, and fives In
much simplicity In rented apartments.
—Mme. Marches! says there is no
larynx more difficult to drill than the Eng
lish, while just the opposite, she affirms,
is Iras of tho American.
—Mrs. Hancock, wife of Major-Gen-
and string the fish, the people in the Sonth «»1 Hancock, and her daughter-in-law,
who desire logs! rid ot Repoblican offleis . “"^"“f'o^Cch.’ 5 * P ° r “ < ’ U °‘
had best be looking np and formulattrg _j Gou , d confeg8es that> though
charge* of offensive partisanship. The ostensibly engigsd In pleasure yachting,
publication, the other day, from official
sources that the President bad only acted
on a certain number of Presidential post-
offices, and that in some cases be bad
refused to suspend or remove the incum
bents for want of snffleient cause shown, Is
cinstraed by some as orlginatlrg In a
desire on bio part to have it known gener
ally that be will not act on any Presiden
tial appointment ard remove incumbents
whose terras have not expired, unless
charges are previously made and support! d
by proper proofs. There is nodonbt ol the
President's purpose to adhere to this plan
ot proceeding. _
Thi bill to tax Georgia bachelors will
coma no nearer passing the Legislature
than the previous bills to tax do.s.
BREVITIES.
WHY.
M> by tarns she so sudden,
Coquettish and coy,
With a look on her features
Tost maybe speaks joy,
And maybe spesks sorrow—
One cannot tell quite:
Docs sbe fist to a footstep
Alar down the pstn,
Ol a lover In baste.
Or a parent In wratb?
Is sbe casting a glance
To provoke sod allure
Borne soft country bumphtn
Who thought her demure?
Nay, reader, your tancy
Poetic I’ll grieve—
She but loots at the ’tatcr-bug
Climbing her sleeve.
A strong effort is being made to have
the grave ol Israel Putnam, at Brooklyn,
Gunn, restored, properly marked and cared
for.
The Mexican government still holds
It a murder ter a railroad company to at-
blv mind is bent on something which will
ultimately surprise Wall street.
—Sidney Bartlett, one ol Beaton’s
ablest lawyers. Is said to have amassed a
fortuLo ot $12,000,000, principally from
fortunate railroad speculations.
—M. Chevrcul, the eminent French
chemist, has just passed his 1001b birth
day. Hehas been ■ member of the French
Academy ol b'clenoee since 1826.
—Prince Saturday Ja Ja, an Alrican
royally, is now in England and Is coming
to this country. The Princess JaJa is
said to be tbanktal that Saturday comes
but once a week.
-Mrs. Bclva Lockwood, who is now
in Calitoinia, implores tbe pacers not to
mention.her name in connection with an
other Presidential nomination, because
"it is a political principle that booms must
not be boomed too early.’’
—A successful cultivator of roses ap
plied to a literary gentleman fur hia auto
graph, and received this answer: "I ac
knowledge with pleasure the receipt of n
dezen beautiful Jacqueminot rotes *3 a
liberal payment for my ifiesible auto-
graph.” The roan were lent—Boston
Beacon.
—P. S. Gilmore led his orchestra in
playing "Nearer, My God, to Thee," at
Manhattan Beach some days ago, while
his mother’s fnneral was In progress. He
has been devoted to her, and her death
caused him profound grief, bnt his duties
kept him away ftom the grave, and he
guided the orchestra, as he says, through
a fog of tears.
DEATH OF A TITLED CONVICT.I
His Curious Career—Married Fifteen Wo
men, and cot Into Prison, Whera
Ha Dlatf.
A Columbus, O., special says: A convict
died In the Stats prison here yesterday.
His name,or rather the name underwhich
he was rentenced, was Charles Neaville.
He was sent from Toledo last December
for seven years for bigamy. His father
was an Englishman and his mother a Rns-
A FORTUNE IN TABLES AND CHAIRS.
Some Wonderful Furniture Designed by
Almu-Tademn.
London Truth.
Thsie Is some wonderfol furniture that
I havo seen. Tbs snlte consists of two
very large conches, a piano, muilo cabi
net, tables, chairs, footstools and curtains.
They ere designed and made for a New
York millionaire, who has given no limit
no tar as pnea Is concerned, so that the
very finest materials and the most skilled
work have been seemed. The designs are
by Alma-Tadema, whose picture, a "Read
ing from Homer," now in tbe academy, is
lo be hung la the drawing room for which
the furoltnre la Intended. I bear rumors
of fill us and panels by Sir Frederick
Leighton,of Roman sculptors at work upon
the marble for tbe seine fortunate room,
and of other details, whicn lead me to the
conclusion that If uoaey la toe root of all
evP, It Is also the root of all art.
Tue conches, chairs aud stools are up
holstered In silk ol a beauillui shade ot
“CAPITAL PRIZE, S7S.COO.~W1
Ticket* onlvEE. Bhar „ PrOBOttl0n ,
La. S, L.
Louisiana Stale Lottery Commit
“W» do horeby certify that we irnur.i..
thortaa the company tome thisoaxtifiMtel&
SBXSSBSJ*
Oommlwioners.
this embroidery is also silk,
precisely that of the bluuin
, the color being J ”<*• U lr«.
Upon tftsth. tlnta ot gold 01
blue, red and brown, with slender curved by the people ofany state a<a *° 4,n,lw M1
fines of pure white, giving a peculiar deli- It never scales or postpones
cacy to the whole, form a beautiful scroll ttaOrand Sinaia Number Dinw.nvt will
pattern. A rich irellG frlrge of mingled take place monthly. «w,n*a mu
srey.mlgoldruusalor.gtbo edge. »'»{•« for 8 tu L n£ D, Bin?h° R J1«]S. v
p silk Ct am i/lNTng- ACADEMY OFStrarn
CAPITAL PRIZK. S7a.DOC.
100.000 Tlokots at 'l.n Ooll.i.s tae,h
Crn.lln.. I- CP,.-, i. CaOH.
1 CAPITAL PRIZK..
a PRIZES OF $0,000.
oonebes. and beneath it la a deep silk ciami iffTIlk ?academy mrvrl'w.'t'iQ
fringe of tbe plum-blo."m color, which does ORLKaVib, TUESDAY, i’seiTEunrs 1 ?
not show, except in ihnefiect of depth and iata-l04th Monthly dn*?bg‘
richness It Imparts to tho upper fringe.
Tbe woodwork of all this is simply in
comparable, being n mingling ot cedar
wood, ebony. Ivory and boxwood, inlaid
with the finest mother-o'-pearl to be had.
Wnvnevtr thete is a corner a swan’i
head la carved oat of the ebony, large car
buncles forming the ejes. Tbe labor ol
bending tbe Ivory has been immense, for
It la esientlaliy a brittle substance. On
the arms of the conches there are long ,
curved lines of tapering Ivory, which ap-1 too
protcb each other closely at the bate, but two
gradually increase the interval ol width
as they rise.
The piano is not yet completed. The
.pper pan ol the mnalcsl cabinet la a copy
fanAsIr"-*-— •
do
arraoxiNAvio" raue*.
9 Approximation Prises ol
UM
„„ WOO
»0~- aao
dated coder wcod/the delicious red-brown | LW Prise*, smounUng to
of that beautiful wood coming out with 0 ni? P ta C th l a , o'-n , ?«Sfh bemad*
.static temple. Tbe pillars are ol
Jones order.
KraesTCoxhu arrived In Tarkty.
ctbvgram asye: "At tbe approaching in
tervlew Mr. Cox will present the Saltan
with a souvenir in the shape of a vary
hands'ml • liver tobacoo stand. Mt-an-
wbile great preparation, are making for *'»® to do this. “A good
a grand r.galta, which wlU take place “ ame *• •>«“«» than rlche ‘- ™»
under the patronage of the Saltan. Tbe ** certainly true ol all men
crew of tbe United Stales frigste Quin- who ato enbjict to the vicissitudes that
mbsng *111 cornpet* In the International attend our agricultural interests, and
races lur men-ot-war's boats." all others dependent upon It.
To TBB Grant guibsis, the Philadelphia l-*t every man In Georgia, whether
Record administers this Jnit end attogieg he he a one-mule farmer or the largest
rebate: merchant in the State, resolve that
If what luma ol our contemporaries said Bradstreet shall have no failnrentore-
aboutOrant when he was living were true, hia i
body should have been caat upon a dung-hllL f r °. m CUr l f rdera ,or th ® ,CMOn
It their posthumous estimated him were cor-1 that ia Just opening,
gect' tbey deserved axial ostracism aa malls
tho problem sod «tvo new vigor and Ule to the low a tra | Q roa 0Ter amaa W ho chooaes
Southern track farming industry. tu sleep on the track.
We may bo permitted to doubt 11 Base-hall is now played in Siberia, , .
either ol the experiments named the game having been introduced by the ! »i«n oountrss. He entered tbe Russian two deaigns are precisely alike. There is
would meet the difficulties complained Sr mVrimrioMWDTW^ff du’ty!' 9 Rrnl J 9 n .. ,l *V nlD l f . manhood, bnt that was something ;o study, la each bsckot.chair,
ot. Truck wonld not sell aDy better in A six-foot negro, giving the spark-
the Northern markets at auction, the ling name of Flint Owenshiner, has oeen
hnckslnr" heintr tho hnvors Tnn-lc I arrested at Newark, 0., for forgery. He
Hucksters Demg tne Duycrs. f™cK isaneipeit „ m bi er , and la wanted at
fanners cannot afford the expense of other places lor crime* of dlfierant charac-
accompanying their products to mar- ler -
w A Louisville man who went to the
' . . . , . stockyard and bought a Tvxaa cow Is look-
The best results that may he expect- | Cg for • small boy whom be sent to lead
ed of truck are to be found in iU th*i«»w home The cow was recovered
... .... . . with the aldjol a pick of hounds and
prompt sale, nearest the point of pro- g ran o ra iiy of citizens.
duction. Occasionally in different veg- \ monomaniac at Hartford City, Ind.,
etables and fruits and in an exception- has become oonvlnctd that layers ol flesh
aldn «on«nn onnd nrnfltn nrn found hilt “• terming on the soles of bis feet, and
able season good profits are found, but llltt un j M> f, e aefps tbe tissues down be
perishable products, shipped by long will lose the power ot locomotion. Ac-
hauls, will return precarious profits to
tho man who grows and ships them round in ■ circle,
also. A farher near Middletown, N. Y.,
What track farmer wonld not learn "bows, losing his potatoes by parties
from the Tileoba™ they are being t»t K 0 £ bUp*atch. UP u5 l aud l *a‘triand? armed
taught by costly experience. | with gnns, took a position near tbe patcb,
1 t ut noth fell asleep, and, npoo awakening,
fonnd that two rows ot potatoes bad been
dug aud their guna stolen.
The New Orleans police have orga-
naat slanderers. Tbo country has had enonsh
ol that journalism which uulortahea lo atone
iorllbellria man In hia lilaUma by lying |
about him when ha is dead.
Refuting 8iandsr.
The Philadelphia Press, usually an
ablo though partisan paper, exhibits
singular ignorance and misconception
In regard to the domestic attainments
of Southern women. Recently, in a
Finny Ward roast have a brother. Tbe
Richmond State bays: “Recently
wealthy and well-known Southern gentle ,
man received a latter from the great ua- R P lr 't °l h* D > the Savannah Times said
tlonal metropolis, in which tbs writer in- probably referring to Mr. Hayes’s eeiect
trodneed htmaelt In a somewhat startling negro institute
proposition that waa In anbatance aa fob Now that lha negro female la to ba tansht
Iowa: ‘I would like to give you the bene- -industry,' ths wblts trash mltht aa wall learn
fit ot a promising enterprise; If you will I to wash dishes and to fry mast,
adranre $35000 joor profits will b» not To which the Press refunds:
ltu tb*n $10,000 000 or $12,000,010 without I i a mt*nt, of course, u ■c«thlBgparc*an,
fall.’" 1 but It Is really good cnmmsu sense. Nothing
bRahi G..T...I n..«! .... would bant 111 lha South more than Industrial
OhbiobeabontQ*°«r«lQrantTaryeren | KhocU |n whlch , h , nnroel „ ula
The Rascals.
Referring to tho campaign cry of
turn the rascals ont,” the Saint Louis I tXssd e raid on tbo txggars, who bavt
r i«t,» ...... always flourished in the uresent City. One
Globe-Democrat says. mendicant prorea to be worth $25,000: two
The Democratic party came Into power and othars bars oonaidarabla holdings of rt»l
at onco went to work with a diligence born of esiat?; reveral others havt large dtpoilU
a determination to make 1U word good on tho ia tbe saving! banks, and many kncck ot!
subject. It has been In power nearly ha'f a **work” on Bandays totnjoy themselves In
year, bnt the revs.aUons arc yet In the future, broadcloth and tins linen.
Ths search goes on, prosecuted with untiring | Ants can easily be exterminated by
energy, and every little while a "view halloo”
I patttre about two oauct* of laru oil to a
Is raised by some safer official who think, he !“•'*»“«“ ^ , “ , . 0 . u f B a ? h p /. nd
l _ .i-n.A . w>uKUnmti .asoai. Lni. t.iiiina I osu About oaii way in the earth near ths
has sighted a Republican rsical ; but a trifling l t Leave It until the next day.
amonnt of lnvestlBation Is generally sufficient j aud anu ar( it . e „ ou t-iJe of the
to show that ha la mistakes, and the whole con, poor a little more oil Into It, stir it
pack la called off and put on another trafi. | with u stick aud 1st it suf.fi a little longer,
Tbo administration has not Ixen "[>«“>• 1 “ taa ‘^' ha }«TeUugdistance
.. , .. . „ , will be drowned in the oil,
altogether aa swift in the finding and A St . Loci3 ande rtaker, who claims
turning out of lascals as public opinion U, baT , pen one of those In charge of
expected, but considering the warm President Lioooln'a remains, relates (or
the first time the following coucarnlng
weather and the number of rascals I uxani: "At Calcego, when w* opened th.
that have been trying to be tamed in box that held tna remains, tut (ace ot
t, I... «..1I Lineoln was aa black aamyhar. The
tt has done ta rty well. N York undertaker* who accompanied
Secretary Whitney has emptied a {he remain, were dismayed. They did
in the grand old party. Tbe Philadelphia * m>d( , mti wotkB , Di
American can hartlly be sstd to gush in CO oki, etc . unlcaa it would
this extrict: alonerlea, who would teach Southern Indies m, .*,aT* , '“ m 1 w »“•
Ths preparations for ths funeral to-day took (whom the limes cslla white trash) how su- ol worthless and incompetent officials | body under those conditions. I went to a
occuicn called for. It la prudent for ua to ot-
serve a mcaaursln ahch things We should In fat Is the universal menu In ordlnsryhouws
not gtvs tbe ntcost except to ths highest mer- b«low Virginia, and way account tor the Mi
lt It Is within tbe possibility of things that low complexion »nd bilious Wmperamsnt of
thsnstlon may baTe a man to whom it Is still | our Southern cousins,
mors indebted tbao to General Grant, and But for Ua grave, matter-of-fact
lr °“ Wb ^*** tU * ha " “ method, this would be humorone. A*
no snebdedncuons u in bis esse. Should \ .. . .. 1 . , . . . . ,
that happen, what can we do lor bin at gi, it 1*> i$ serves to show in what circles
burial that linolanttclpafcd in tola cais for the correspondents ot the Press have
out dead roldler. < hitherto moved. We venture to say
Last week it became neceuary, ia de- that none of them have ever been ad-
1eni* of the integrity and good faith oltbt milted to "ordinary bouse*” below
Tii.to»arH t to denounce the editor of the Virginia. No man who has ever en-
Bar.nrr-Watcbmanuanotoriou.IUr. In conntered thc g outhern break-
reply to thlahepublUhe. two columns of ^ „ or „ h aur .
•lander concering os, thst wehsvepre- . . . . .
Tiouily disposed of to the satlalac- T *fed the locust back spring
Uon of erary honorable man chicken broiled in dairy butter or who
In Georgia. Itne«t haidly be said that ha* eaten succotash and sugared po-
ln repeating them to* editor ot the Banner- tables could speak so disrespectfully of
Watchman knew ht wn publishing atoo-1 the Southern menu. Tbe correspon-
lot* falsehood*, nor ihat we cannot find It In dents of the Press lielray their ossocia-
dnll lor him, and he second
commlralon in the English army
through hit father. Dissatisfied again,
ha i an away and came to
America. He waa a young man toon, and
he had not been long in this country be
fore he had married filteen different wo
men. The last one was' a daughter of
Charles J. Whitney, a wealthy resident ol
Detroit, and then manager ot the Standard
Tbeatrer, Chicago. With thl.joung lady
he eloped to Cleveland. Hia nsnal plan
waa to persuade a minister to marry him
in aom. Illegal mauner, and in this
last case be nrgrd It aa
defnsr. bnt the conrt wonld not
allow it. He won the affection of Miss
Whitney while employed aa htr lather’s
coachman. He bed been sick for about
twoweekaselth intermittent fever, and a
few days ago told the woman that hia real
name was Charles Edward Nouvilie Curse-
vlaake, bis Rnraian ilile being count. He
elwas. claimed he bad but one wile and
that he waa always true to her. She live*
at Putrraboroogh, Ontario, and the warden
baa telegraphed to her the news of her
death. _
The Four Giant Moseaea.
Hebrew Journal.
Mores, th* ton of Arorani. be who has
Drought the children of Israel out of
EgJPt; who broke th* chains of slavery;
our great law-gtvrr waa onr first great
Moses.
Moaai ben Malman, known aa Malm-
onldes. who lived in the twelfth century, a
scientific inviailgator; a writer of pbiio-
scphlewoiks; a undent of medicine, and
ricn In talmudical learning; be was onr
second great Mosea.
Motes Mendelssohn, bora In 1720, .mod
ern thinker and a pursuer of tna philoso
phy of the former, who waa fall of Jewish
plsty, and yat succeeded to raise th* social
tlevuliou of hia Jewish brethren; he was
oor third Moses.
Moses Montefiore, whose death we now
mnorn, who waa principally known for bis
urbbunded love for ell mankind, but moe
partlculailv for hi* unlimited phtlenlliro-
phy toward hit eorellgtoolala; be put Into
practli % th* teachtogi ot his three great
predeceraors, and was onr fourth meat
Eight, Mil*, an Hour.
_ Dearer Tribune-Republican.
naV v varil'or two and nuite a number I hut know what to dn. It would tie im- On. ot the fastest rone erer made In this
navy yam or two, ana quite a numoer I Mlb|<| to aIjw tb# po b | le , ttw country waa acoomi llshed yestcrday.hy a
ol worthless and incompetent official! body under those conditions. I went to a medal train of three can on the West
mnebmore time than w* ahonld have ea-1 bl* should be .erred and meat cooked. Like are now oscillating between the poor I drag store and ^Ocugbt a camel’s hair
pmtad, bnt they wars on a seals and In ailyla lha man oMheTlmta they se.m now to belt- houses and penitentiaries of the coun-1 blaik' I made a sort ul’ paint ot tne
which were shore ratter than below what ths norant tost tter. is any mod# but Irjtof. try. But Secretary Manning may be whiteniug and went over to* face with th*
Black coffee, sodden biscuit aud mea 1 soaked v,brntb. Then I put on aoma rouge. I
credited with the biggest bag of rascals. ^jQ^d the cheeks and iha lips, and, tak
great effect by reason of the carving. Tho 010 offlc * 01 th, ‘ ' RJm- -"uy in Haw op
capitals are carved ivory in a mellow tint For'furtocr inlormstiun wmo clean-
pf w.rm cruam 0010 '. The rest is ebony tall address postal -otiii. 'Expre.e
Inlaid with various woods and with ex-1 MonryOrders, or New Yori KxcEsnro ln oidl-
qnialte mother-o’ pearl, which glitters like nary fetter. Currency by -Ixpiej, (all sums ol
Jewell. Th* curtains that veil the receu u an<1 upwards at onr expcn-u'. a ldreisod
intended tor holding the mtuic are of gray M. a. dauphin.
silk embroidered in soft, riob colon, is lyre I N.» orl.nns, l»„
occupying tho centre. 1 or ik. A DAUPHIN,
A large curtain is also of gray etlk, with I *07 a.y.nth at., wasninaton. D. c.
a curium embroidered dado, the ground Make P. O. Money ordors psyablo and ad-
of which la plum-bloom silk with a quaint dress Registered Letters to
design in sections. In each ol whicn la a |
straight piece in bine and red. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable
Tbe round tables are too lovrty. The... .. „ . . .....
wood work maichee that ot the other fnr- ffnu address Registered Letters to
nitnre, but la not a repetition. In fact, nou. w orlsanb national ..h,
t.n itMi.n. ... n.eei.nl. .lit. Thn.n I. I UFII.»»NN NKIIONAL NANI,
Now Orleane.Lni
each sideof a itoul, each aim oi a couch.' | t) n
Tbe top«ot the tablesareof Algerian onyx, Louisiana NATIONAL bark,
and they are like bite of golden sunsets N ow Orleans. La.fi
caught and fixed to be a Joy forever. Bo STATE NATIONAL bank,
delicately, purely, transparently,effulgent- N »„ orienna. Ln ;
ly pink la the ground of on*ot these that canaaaMiA nationsl rank
It look, as soft as a rote leaf, though mar-1 “ Lul
hie cold. Dashes of yellow end orange ere —
YEAR OF JUBILEE.
* summer skyscapes.
KHonen Wrl, r us.
HouMkceper.
Clean esater bottles with shot.
VTa.li ths batr ln rold sage tea.
To brighten and clean old alpaca wash
: coffee.
To remove Ink atalna soak in soar milk
over eight.
To brighten carpet! sprinkle with salt
before sweeping.
Mix etovn polish with vinegar and a tea-
spoonful of sugar.
Topoli.hasiov* mb with a newipeper
Instead of a brush.
When cooking bean, add one-half tea-
spoonful ol saleratne.
To remove tee sialni from cups and aan-
cere scour with aabes.
He ba* just overhauled the coast ini- king tbe lampblack, fixed up the eyebrows
ray bureau to find ,he head and ^ an^whUk.rA
the assistants guilty ot dronkenneas, l^ked at U. Of coarse, It was an on-
idleness and the systematic robbery of bat the palut was detected
the government by doctored and false j Kuaoran , a chemiat of
accounU. There are a great many B m. t , has dtaeovered a mode ofdisposlrg
more rascals, but if the Globe-Demo- ol th* mortal remains of humanity,
crat will be patient they will be turned ; b f b0 b ^ 0 c r^m".,,S? , rnr«ri n m. , t^
ont. Hie system la an antlieptle one, of a aim!.
■ ■■ ■ I i. r cbxrscUr and much less exoetiSlT*
'A Good Thlugfor Georgia.” than the old process of embalmment. All
,' M ..i.i.^ n Ai.. i.,.ii. n . n . n i .tn.iM 1 that ’a nectsiery la to mb the body over
OeoTfla la rtndly teg IU amae of l^,h a relnUoii of plnmbaalne, and than
State of the Sooth by too dlUgtni tfforu to p anga lt t nl0 g oopp-r hiih. but copper
dlTtnlfy Its agrteultnre with mixed erope, being rather an exprastve mineral, line
gardening, horticulture and dairying and by may be substituted for it In the care of lb*
introducing manufacturing and mechanical I poor. Ou the other band, persona of tax-
Internets ei to. acoompenlmsuioi husbandry. I urique taste* may use Jllrar __or
Avery significant Stop In tola dlrectloa waslpj^ _ * a J!'J™*
Uken last week into* pauagrby *»• lower 1 Ijetom tlmt^M the
breach of toeLrilalatur* ot a bill to establish bominbahjact and o"a huodreddead
a school of technology. It la Intended to auimala, and be baa never one* known ll
Bmttb.
9:30 o’clock yesterday morning, and oow-
ered th* distance to Geneaea Junction,
stxty-oc* miles, in fiftv-Mven minutes.
thirty four tuloutee lor arbitrary atopa,
makes tbe actual running time between
the two points 200 minutes, which la
claimed to be th* best ran of the distance
tree mad*. The distance from East Baf
ts'u to Newark, ninety-three mUes, waa
made ln tighty-nin* minutes. .The speed
of the train at times waa orer eighty miles
an boor. Several Mop watches noted mas
of (ram five tu eight miles, ln which the
train made each mil* ln forty-three eee-
onda.
our heart to be angry with a poor wretch, tions What'Does the ravishing chine Rmsdyoneof to* chief deficiencies In toe | to fai>. 'Among ths manifold ailvanuga*
^‘r^a d ‘hW :tka^* U fe M r:: Wk ’ W * nd entrancing spare-
I rib PM. for naught? Is there no balm S^'tL^TZ’uS ^njmre 'LW
who cannot work toslr way Into toeao over- SS5,pStoo*to«th. dural Umol t£ bath
stocked field, ot emplorraant become Idlers I th.budy ™ l.nfier«dasharfiand u lode-
Tbe above Is from th* Missonrt Renubli-1 atraetibi* aa granite, sad thus th* country
make It a Writing to all sections.
neath even the re'cntmentct honortb'.a, . ,, , , , ...
men. Websrewlth.xtendcur.yrapa-bie. ">kTacklmg bread, and crocks of but-
to tbe good people of A-bens, amt apolo-1 iermilks on w hose foamy surface
gta* to th* polecat for bavlrgtemporari y tb® golden Hecks repoec? Ia can ,b 0WI to what oxtent th* wise I ta provided^wttn "readT-mad*itaiuei of
bratowsdltollMnenpon acrealur. re far there nothing In the tioweof snowy , ta , lower hour, is appreciated Ijm,'m lurorTthira^S:
below ittn th. ordered life, nee to .toy the * anderer’e tongue? I. lbro , d . 0MrjIa r . tedl . IchooI 0 , **. “KreS.''^choarTrSen’d^ud,
A cc-cr -j»n*XT ot th* New York I Ule * a ole ulplialut of vegetables, from nology, and ah* needs it bare In Macon, | once on lb* statnary art tor mtmor al par-
World i* resFoae-b • for tbs following: A1|>ha •»P ara 8 u » 10 Omega onions to «hsr« health ard a central location will 1 P°— on tb * ro M
Tne army people who ktTcb«<n mUtloi in I thrust into outer daiknirt-s and not
tho Grant funeral ceremonies do not think allowed to have their say? Fie! lie!
much of Dr. Newmsn-s .Itcmpt to make out ignoble scribbler! Tut! tut! irre-
orant .devoutly relltlous man. They alUay Bohemian von Hiik«
thst Grant h&4 r. sincere rtspcct for people’. »I» n " lule V 0 ie t m,an ’ > OU . ,
reilflou. TtfirSt bat ifcat be tcrer in .11 hi. j helow the l>clt. And to think, that
life made any professions o! pieir. The j point only threo years ago we travelled
to toe fat t that while toe General su writing I through Pennsylvania and saw lied-
zzxnsz s a tLra‘ r °:rr. z m ct r?r M hy on
sluglt reference to rellslon. General | dinner lalfiu,
.-hirmau. who Is about as religious a man as
was Grant, waa approached by an Intimate j Brother Bis Job.
army friend non aftrr the Newman lenaon. \ month or two einct- tho New York
' v ° rij underto, ' k ,o raiee i °
The Boom for Butterml-k.
Lancaster New Era.
It baa been diseoverad thst buttermilk,
to a remarkable degree, satisfies th* orav-
Ing (or stroi.g drlna, and enables a man to
endnr* fAitgiie In warm weather better
than any u her drink be can ns*. Tbe pro
prietor of a oar, who disposes of over a
down pel-fills daily, lays It I* remarkable which' will coat $400 per peg*,
how quickly tbe appetite for lt Increases
after tbe first glass. He thinks It Is des
tined to destroy more drinking than HL
John and Ida proh-bltiontsts can ever do.
"1 bivt.”aaU be,"studiedchemistrysinea
w* took to selling buttermilk, and 1 know
that lactic acid It on* of tb* chief agents
that gives acidity lo lha gastric Jntc
stomach In health. This Is th* _
soar milk, and, then fora, on* ot th* best
reran *r drinks that on* can om la bnlter-
mllk” *
What Swindlers Some Mortal* Bt!
Leeds Mercury.
A female called lately cm a Leeds lady of
It i. possible to have too inocb eJucs-
iTph ,id7 n M a H,lld, ^r r h K le r d° I
tha Philadelphia Times aa} I: Iha aland-1 tire story ot snffering. aud moreover, that
log army, after twelve years of peace, her huaband had just died and that she
shows a painful want of opportunity lor [acked th* means of a decent bnriaL Her . - - —. —-
| U!e of wo* re wrought upon the lady Ihat battona clear op to tha throat and
advancement, a lergr number of men tbat tb( proceeded to visit her tmmr- down to thv waist, and yoo have to keep
It buttoned np all to* time, too.”
“What’s that got to do with 117”
“Got to do with It! Yon a conductor,
too, and ask that question 1 I’d Ilka to
know whet snow a fallow has for hie inside
pocket?"
reach lb* *g* for retirement tram year to diatsly to satisfy torse if there wu no
yrar, and helng unable to live upon their I imposture. On entering tb* eptnnient
salaries, are given tb* preference in <M1 SRA?
. ■ - _ . , . I waa right, end nut wishing to barrow ie.
service appointments Th* sxten-don oil fe*i[ngao< 'h. htresv-d womeo, she lelt
post, telegraph and railway commnniea-1 her a considerable sum of munry, and !m
“■ psaaln
tloo create* new position! from time to
time, but the renowned eoonomy of Prus
sian administration fake* car* that the
number ia kept aa amrdl aa possible and
iiy yean yoa wifi be probably complete tbe pedestal for Bartholdi
1 up by some person as a fetal.’* fiber- statue of Liberty KnligliU-ning tbe
o ££ri?A*A?g World - At ,he rime tl.U task was tin- tbeadmtnUtraUon redact to' th* ntmost
ci re what ts Sl .Hwt h'nW^omora dertaken U ** m « d herculean and »1- simpUdiy.ao that civil service exteneioa
wv twhealeafietiesigone." | moet hopeless. The prta in ivuerai|ocsn do very fiatterisg outlook.
three bl «ka from tbe dwelling, ah> mined
her p- ekatbaudkarebbf and rriu-nrd to
■re it i is bed dropped it in tb* bona*.
Tne stairs were aareudsd hastily, and the
room entered witioat much ceremony,
whan what did she behold T— ib* woman’s
husband sluing op ia tb* coffin equaling
over the mosey.
Whr n Rallioad Conouotor Resigned.
Evansville Argns.
"So yon’ve quit the E. D. A P. G. road,
have you?"said one ErensrlUe conductor
to another.
"Yon bat. I couldn't stay on lt and
make anything."
'.How re? DldthcycntdosrnMlarlea?'
"Ob. no, th* tame old salary; but tbey
tot a new uniform that brake me all np.”
“How? TooootUy?”
“No. It la a plain coat, a military oost
A Caro.
To all wlo are snBhrfiig fro* anon and
discretional 'onto, nerrooe weakness, early
decay, toasotm. Hood, etc, I will send a —
dp* teat will cut* ml free of chare
treat remedy wsa discovered by a ■!
fa Math ASMttca. Bead eelf-eddrea
yakpe lo Bar. Joseph T. laata, Mattes D
All Creaf ton Happy, and Buying Pi
anos and Organs.
Unnsn«lly Easy Installment Terms Now
Offered by Lndden A Bates'
Southern Music House,
Barannab, Ga.
A Square Talk with Purchasers, Giv-
tug Hpecial Information Abont
OarNewandEaav Melliode
ol Belling Pianos
and organs.
“H’sa Long Time Between Drink*."
Bo remarked the Governor ol Sjnth Car-
ollnatolbe Governor o( North Caro ins
many years ago, before the temperance
uwjur vim many years ago, belore the temperance
For burn* apply floor wet with cold wa-1 wart had swrpt orer tbe Booth, tie prob-
r,a» H quickly give* relief. .... ably spoke his honost conyictlona, aud eo
Whe. spongw-cak* becomes dry Ilia nice do we when wo say.
cat In thin illote and toast IT'd A LO>G TIME BErWEEN CROrff.
It the oven la too hot when baking place And to this tho thourands of family
■mall dl>h of oold water in 1L "bread winners" in the South who are
To rsmore alldew, soak to buttermilk walling untU lha next crop is garnered be
ard spread on grasa In the eon. f oto tbey bav Hanot and Organs will say
■ II nntmege are good, whtn pricked with amen. Bat we say why wdt, when you
pin oil will Instantly'poiaoaL can buy now on such very easy terms?
To clean lurulture that la not varnlahad Only think ol 11
rob with a cloth wat with karoeen*. PiaNOU $25 CABH AND $10 MONTHLY.
To pravant moatard ptsatara from bile- ORGANS, $10 CASH AND $6 MONTHLY,
taring, mix with the white of an egg. Why. It's almost a eln to deprive your-
To prevent tUt-lroot from scorching, self and family of an inatrumem when one
wipe them on a cloth wet w th kerotenc. can be bad ao easily. And to those who
To brighten or clean afiver or ntckal- cannot meet monilily Instellinenta.we of-
plated ware, rah with a woolen doth and Her these Special anmmer terms:
ffirar. , I PlANOd. $o0CA01I AND BAL. NOV. 1.
Water|in which borax la dlaaoWed la ORG.vNd,$20 CASH AND BAL. NOV. 1.
good for tho hair, and also whitens the (see And if crops turn out poor, ao that when
•odnsnos. ..... .. Notember 1st comrs tbe entire balance
When there ta a crack In thastov* It <»n cannot be paid, we will accept one-halfof
be mended by mixing ashes and salt with tt, and waft untU November, t, 1880, for
water. the other half.
To make paper (tick to * wall that has Now, comeup, buyeri. Onr Instruments
been whitewashed, wash ln vinegar or lal- lead tbe world. Oar prices are ibe lowrat,
our terms the easiest, and wo oiler every
Whsn clothes sre scorched remove the | inducement that can be honestly lived up
stain by placing the garment where the to.
'mSSi'Jd'JhlSwUl iron eerier H ran let THESE SPECIAL SUMMER BAR-
them dry udrr starching so ynu will have
t0 -r'^wlnkl h uf m .^. 1 ?.^ K 'a n d chick Only$210for an elegant RosewoodPi-
”i u _ rk »H’^r* an j. < ? > *yIano: largaetaa: afi Improvemeute; sweet
aa thU nor lint*!!* pIntti JW> ’ ton ®5 gusranteed a superior and durable
nor lint, m cloth. | 6 Thousands sold. Best PUnosold
*rh# run to Frank tart, 202 miles, waa made JL ifL,1. . JL'^521Jn! la America at tha price.
Ip exactly four hourv, whieh. dedaoUog «* on 'y * 1M ’ on
To remove grease from wall paper j ay toned Mathoehek PUno,$300,
feather Be careful not to touch the Pilot , Sf* 8? •, Heeds, lo geuuine
f.K w stops. Greatest bargain ever clftred.
a 1 ’ ■ The incomparable Mason A Hamlin Or
gans, from up to $700. Rented until
. vp .. . . . * i v nf*“, $ rum <-* u’l to ?i Kenie«i unui
A. ea*TAIN New York hotel u P t, [ paid lor. Nearly thiee years given for
wb eh over It OOOtOO haa been extended payment.
has in press acatalOKua that will cost $*20.-1
°°°;i ,t .JP U re<|,,lr ! 100 KWH °f, ln J• FIn * Stool, Embroidered Cover, Inatrac-
oottlng $30 per pound, or $3,000 in all.It i or , and Book of Music wlih Pianos, and
eonuln elxty-etght pages, frith Stool, Instrnctor and Music Bonk with
will
•ketches hy Bongwrean, Correglo Chet-1 Organs. All freight paid on both. I ,(tern
„ AND JUST ONE LAST WORD.
— 1 If you Are thinking of buying an Instru
ment, write us, snd we will nuue terms to
soil your convenient. A*k hr Bummer
Terms, 1333, Mention this advertisement
and paper.
LUDDEN & BATES’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
itatsof A. I
Malariaand Feverand Ague
I Positively cubed ami thoroughly eradicated
from Ihe »j».t«ia by uiIdk WBiTTXiioaa's
.'ICXAMI NTO Specific. Contains nothing in-
jurlouH to th# most delicate coaitlmuon. It
ti arplendldtonlc for those laffiering from
•UbU ty, lapoverl*!iacnt of u.e blood and
loss of appetite. Prepared hr a pbarmacUt of
twtr.ty years' experience If cot lo b« b* t of
IbedrugglsU ia your vicinity send one dollar
to tbe manafactorer, F. Yf. WimiSOU,
___ _ Undton. M. Y., and ht will * rid you a fcoule
‘ kin A Lamar. ao7*Im
Ccirerbotue, late of laid county, de
ceased, Is not represented sod not
likely lo be reprtseued, whereby loss la
eases before me on toe first Mon lay lo Sep
tember next why letters ol adralalstralton
ahooid not lisas to threre^^MaflareiM
l.'jull --fa.il
A.:nst :«q
>th* cltrhof thefiaperlor
BAWTIB.Ordinary.
sol too la«.t