Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, February 20, 1892, Image 1

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INDSTINCT PRINT ALBANY, GA>, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1*92 veldpes,dh'o addressed to sister, ona'to Miss Elizabeth? Mighty easy to aret ’em mixed, isn’t it? Nobody knows It ii as ilitoutionali VhF ills* Elizabeth ‘gets this letter, being ft woman, can’t help rending it out of curiosity to sgo whnt.I.hud said abimt her to my Mstdr. Then she'|) know. Good idea, great head.’’ So the letter wan sent, Miss Filfziibolb, reading the letter, bio l ied. ■ Stili smiling Miss .Elizabeth sat down and wrote a letter and address ed it. Kobinsott, with n smite nil over bis face,.opened the letter and read it.' Then tin handed Jt, to K.ipieigh and went down etuits and Ordered whisky straight, • IV.. This was how the letter read; My Dc.-.a Binn-mm—You know that it law tong been my. earnest desire to iind a nian who is a bigger fool than you are. Well, I have found him, haVti'just discovered him inn letter I liave reoeived trom him. 1 must stop now to write to hirni 1 think ytin know the. man I mean, that young idiot, Robert —~ Hut why further intrude? r.AHou obnKs too mein. 0!«an«m« nutiT no. mat. *»)viutfn wiia. »<». outNT. m> wiina somat. JHlATU ABt*» Ota. ;cm (, Tine, Wastonoton, February 11—The ways -and means eohtmtttyo, of the tldtiBO of EepfeseulaMves w'lll be pe titioned to prepare, a bill'invoking the pate.rnii; condemnation of the Govern ment Ifpun tiii' cigart'ltO t'ahllv Rep resentatives OmTu-iiii, Cummings and 'tJtnhlheiiknr, of New York,'all hayr in their posessioii bills whioti tlicy Imvri been petitioned to inttoduoe,; provid ing for the anppres-do’i of cigarette niHuufuoturu by imposing an internal revenue tax of did pel thousand on all imported’ of domestic"oigarofted;bbhi. iu Ibis ooiioirj. Aouimpiinyfug tln> -memorials is a statement >vhloh says : "Clippings’ taken front papers throughout the Cuitwb Staten show that during tin; past year they? Save been about 10(1 deatba nt yr.ung men, ihostly under si xtemi -years of age, frqpi tbe elli-cts of:smoking. paper .Wrapped olgnretres, -In some dasos then- hao been found acid,-phospho rous and .arsenic, which ' id inrg'eJy Used in the mauufa dure of cigarette paper. Also, t he same clippings will, S$J\v. -thii abojjt 100 men have been eomdgued t.t> Instuty any hurts .front tlw Stupe cause, Tlii-rehave been lit about forty different States laws parsed,pnv. hlblting the sale-of paper wrapped cigarettes to minors under'sixteen year of age. There has never yet been a eliendsr. of any responsibility who turn examined paper-wrappoil cigarettes who lias riot most decidedly lirmioilimed them injurious, The in termit revenue lax is low, fifty cents per foe pa per-w rapped cigarettes of teas than three pounds 'weight; per '1,000 cigarul.tec, To aisriiupplndi 'what tltp different fitatea-luwc slid fire at- Iciiij-lir.g to protect young people by .prohibiting. them smoking paper- wriipnert cigarettes, « law should, bo passed 1 *! r ‘ 'r : the Inter'- ’> .on all p .-Kv- tie prm' . As young Mr. Robinson Was a friend of nilne’nrid.1 a friend of-his, 1 Imd •YOUR- time nod again advised'him to Jianp Uway from Miss Elizabeth* Mot that Mies Elizabeth was not nice or hie In ferior socially or intolieottmUy. In fact, it was unite the contrary..; Rut, haS'iug lived a fdw yeato.longer than Robinson,.and liavlng had quite-a lit tle evpcrieuco with the girls myself,- I could easily sec that Jfobinsim, while very nice arid all that, had never oc cupied Miss Elizabeth’s heart oi; mind for two eouseoutivo winks of a rial's eye, ami everybody knows r hat isn’t, a very long time at all. But Robinson couldn’t see U, in tlutt way. 1 don’t mean to spy that Rob- 1 inson was very much conceited, but merely that he was very .much in love. Being blind in love With Mias Eliza beth, he rnuld think, nothing bad of Oul of n Kumnui<■ ihuf yirgmi Will, a Moestioro WllrjuUait Afcem Hix VcUrs Ag«. - : hwimn, King rati Ibo LsWil Victim Others. . n lie arid hip father's iamlly were nx- ceeitlrtg anxious tp’imve custody of the child, .lame? O. Jlbtiuc the third, ami the husband has- kicked vigor,liisiy agiinsi, paying Ids divorced' wife ali mony snd fees for her, oouusel. Ih; boL,‘/.these' respects ho is likely to be vastly disappointed, foe tlw - mother • will doubtless Imep her: little hoy and get considerable alimony. Yordordriy Jit-. Blaine's attorneys notilicit her iiuehr nil’s attorneys that Judge Thomas had issued an order ashing, the. latter to show cause,why IV.iulie's answer in thecause should not be stricken from the brder. That will settle the matter, ami the Gonrt will lake It for granted that Blaine (Idea not deny ids wife’s aijegaflous, and will grant her the divorce she lias so long nought. . , ' • TKKY Willtk SKASUOttB I.OVHBS. In tlie summer of idStd, Miss \titfy Xevins, oneof.the hnmtsomeat'girls of i’itla’mvg, I’n., went lb Bar Harhsir, Jle„ for the ecnmm. The Blaips have a i.olt.age at that: 1-enbrt arid young James, was eouri -a slave to Misti IS'evius’ charms. After a lirlef huuM^- ship,' th» seashore lo volts wore married iu tv York city in Beptemhcr, Jgfto, It Was geuccaity known that Beorc'- tary of State .lamefl ‘fi. Blaine amt Jfi'li, njiiue were much opiiOsml [to l.tietr fcou’a marriage, tpiwever, the iie.wly-madc hurliand tocV tiis bride to Bittcljurg, and with liiaHiilary ns a re- •jiorter, and: an allowanc: from his fatlier, tie managed to keep.up a. oom- fortab).' .bogie. The young man, is peSscSf-rd of a roving if 1.-11" f H i of t nud lie 'soon took his wife to Ney,-, York city, tfo was a reporter'there, but his father stopped Ids allowance. Tlicn ho went into a Ot-eker's oflloe. and slioi'.),ly aflerivards Ida pai'ents got control of him. INllVCXO TO LHAVS II1S W1JK. in’188S. the couple separated, and Jlrs. Jmnee H. Blnlne, Jr., oliargcd her hmbaiid'8'family with bavlng indored liiui to desert- her. ll« had gone to Augusta, Me., and fora while lived at home. The wife followed' and says she tried to induce him to return- to her, but to no purpose.’ The Blainea wei-o eager to get hold of the child, hut. they failed lo do to. Young ltiaine skid his people would willing ly cave for it. Tlien the wife began her divorce proceedings. Tho iirst step yvaa ito aslt for $801) alimony arid $8W OOuneel fees. For a long time the hu-baml pleaded poverty and said he was un able tp pay Uie money. At, last a check was sent to lier.it is said , by Secretary Blaine hlmsetf. Thn .tifa.having had no tneabe .of support, ns «lae claims, prepared to -go on the stage. Sho studied for soul" lime and tlmn was attacked with In flammatory riieumatlsm which checked her tlicatricnl career for.awhile. She afterwards appeared before the foot lights, but with no grput success, ssinsriKs wATonni) Him. Mrs. Blaine came hero last year to ncqiilh) a residence in this State. lM- .vordes are more- eietily pfooured In this f'onimomvonUli than anywhere else in the l.’nittd States. Testimony was taken in the case m Jiev. York in I,iceembcr, and the wife claimed that her husband kept spies on her tracks to watch her moviunents. Blaine himself is now .employed in the ofllce of tlieTeunnyivanlnKaitroait In Fliiiddelphia. “MOMK, ftW JIET MOVIB.I’ W-oiler a full line of Ladies’ and Gehts’ her, and eo W'hen slits blushed when his eyes met. hers; and si ben.slie trem bled nicety when be held her hand, Hie pour , boy naturally supposed she was ns much in love. With him as lie was wllli her. The truth is, Jtiss Flieahcth \vu« very much of a etiquette. She had llirt- ml with a dozim ihen much nicer tbaii RoldnSon ami had a very nice tlmti with them. They had souii -from the start that.she was only flirting, wjtti them, and slid had seeu that they bad seen, So that it sli weut along very ! nicely, indeed, nud nothing bad bF disiigroeablo ennui of it. Then Robin- sun, ns stupid ns tlmy make thorny hap pened along and’ begun lo say nice tilings about tier hair and her. hands and her eyesj and mi what elac ooiilil she do to show thn! she appreciated Mimminrks hut, pretend that she was in love Wifh him, ton? By fry thing would have been nl.ee and comfortable if itoblnson bad also been pretending, bill Uie truth is itpbinsuil was- very muoh ill love, as I have already said about sixteen limes. Xowy T hud been In love with Miss Elizabeth myseif, and shy had profess ed to love me, and l hail tulit Robin son this, but he said .1 was duty pre- vavlcating. If ISoMiimui Iiadii't been such a lighter; I might: hnvb toil!' iiiin also that l had kissed the fair Mies TOizabeth j.iisl about ps oftcu its 1 had Augers o*» W two hands. Botjhisim tied’,'emiIu h>vc-witli Miss Klizubi'Ui ahoiit six Weidi.; before any- ihiiig ptimliugooom-rod. And this i« liow it all came about: One day Kap- .tthh n.iw.metimdV oilfinu- ihodiqutir-driiikiii-g Jinbif. . '.file Fab- boys, .Tames a® :CTi.i ImiulgW freely,:in lutnxii-autg.. 1 iiail a prlvat^iiutopmoc tilts,mid a : t besides M'tijft Vlioir ; ini her, v. ti iv fn 111 at li«i»t. t'ADOO.btvi, guv c Both tried the Kci loy plan. htarnl Si#rt» flea Ptqiui n Plim la tli-Siice ilte Price. Tlio naval stores men of Savannah and 'Brunswick hnv been having fre quent cousulatloim and oimSiderahin correspondence with | producers throoR'hbiit the pine belt, coucernlng tlie high prices, which they claim is in sVpriilast a ilinji out (roin tlils.i ifyiiil n linuiiniiclugthat s' "ri Ibid' tic-mi effected in t U nf gold itreui nVent,’’. 1 inuny ways to cure iiquov lAOt’and nt one .IvyiinnCfacd. • This . fai ; good.- Holt was that t by the gijld; method-, wi nit ilpubfiy ctfe.it ive. It waytoot long, hoi niihioriairo'ii son licgn. licaviiy than over hejfoi leui. iiviillo.pieces. II iu hisr-mm itt tho ' Bin Reai-t laifure -wistli.- i being paid for turpentine labor, amt the necessity for a reduction to moct the prevailing iovv price* of torpeii- tim ami rosin. A inec.tiiig'of tile naval stores factors was held iu Hie rooms of the boat'd of There was For the Ladies, Gents Misses and Children. Al! selected specially for the oc casion. A full lifie of Leather Bag:. Trunks, Umbrellas, etc., etc., at popular prices. trade yesterday morning, a full representation at, the meeting, and tile inUtfer was Inlly discuss,-d. On motion or L. MoFciil, \Y. W. Uliisholm was oiectci'i chairiii.-in and II. A. MuoHclon Si-orctary, Mr. Cliis- Iiotm on, taking tiie ediair stated the objectof the meeting and tho urgent necessity of reducing the- price of, labor: tic requested tile views of those present on the' subject, Messrs, d'. !’. •WltUftius, V .McNeill. TV, O. l-owell, B. Ellis, \V. K. Pierce and oimatry.:' t’ulhi.Vvi forbuer - ’ varioi who b - eifecls qf'theyfgarel.lc haliit, SIGN GOLD BOOT -sontativc Oochrau ivtlt tlio lihi bill with (he wiiys and mMm commit(ci-, t|i. nf nfltivili lui .<« n fni\i)ih/>p iVir mu*.!:' ^ of which tie. As a fuembw. ipr ffla actiou ns -that crim/niUee may .deeui proper. . . [a" , TOitiiAthilv fNMoiK'iii'f' boj-i' ^ tf:a us • i^l ^ ^..... ■wim tliken di..mb hod' an' itppifc“hnif was'graiileA for Jua admiBiion. Vo ttonlral incline Asylum 1 at i .-otui/d.iiiiiA He wiia peifictiy eai.m vylieii l|c went , to tiiqinstitate. IU«Ai:i}V tioc.s- ny.i-ni. A tittle-more. th: ii a week' agq -Wall'e,• B. E'nrio died at Yotiferrs, N, 5[ Y., vkdciiUy insane. Ho had been an inib'itto, of the , Ifeeiey . Institute ar-„ TV til to pjaiijk doriier January aii-lH the funny paperi., when -Kobinaijii camq,hut-vying in, amt, vvithoiiti uqtiiw ing liliyniic present., riieht'ii back into thn library-Ond sat down at one of thy tubtee. lie seized a pen and. wrote furiously for six minutes. Tlien lie looked up, sighed,, smiled, and then, catching Rapleigh’s eye him.' VV AH ant A TB ISIK, The Barites Sate awl Livery Sthbles, I l.e sfiineir K.icoi.t ot a VI I.n.iiii AA-om JQui-iiiil Alive. True llilln Also I'.mu gniiivl Tiro 0/ ill" .S .'SI" 'Yaus.Uv, It?.., February 12.—Mrs. If. Wilson, living twelve miles trem this t-.ity, hccami-.suiliienly ill last ftatiir- 'jjUtjf; and,' to nil appeatjalicim, died. ,Sb(! nas. drees',;! for burial mid ar rangements for her fmu-rat made. No. .physician was i-alb'd. Monday a tfeighbor-ivtas sent to AVarraiv. for a ooiliu, but got drunk and .lid not reach home until Tuesday morning, Wlem the Watchers began to place I lie supposed corpse in the coftin the woman threw up her arms and caught one'of tile attendants by both u riots. With ditncuRy her Ugngors were- re- -leaBCd. With ’the aid of a mirror re spiration war detected, and. restora- (inm rn.fi.i. February J2.—II was riimored.ou the slroet: last jffght. iliat true bills had been found by ,tin: grand jury against W. W, Xqhmilly, Jerry Holt and Sam Kendall for the muidcr of Dr. anil Mrs. .1. II. M. Barrytt, To day Vhottc'biiis-wei-o ret.ii-mut and >.- was known for beekofied to Rsplclgh arose frorri Tiis chair, tossed tho funny, paper on the lahtc, ami vvalknd leisurely into tlie library ami took u seat next to Robinson. "'Well,” saiiftu’, “iVhst’s upv" “I'vo.douc it, old man,.dune it np in great bliapc. : ’Rah for nift,” eaclhiined ltobiiiaon. “Done what?” “Wliy, it, or bourse--what’d you think?” ‘T say, Robinson,” exclaimed Rap- loigli, “1 beg you - pnrdoti! but 'you are lntoxieeted, or iiaye .tln.-y r.iiseiJ your salary?” “Yclttier, old lttnnjneither; I’m only very, yevy lpippy. Tell you nli about it. Read that.” Ilubtnsoi) handed him tlie letter lie had been writing. It read : . .M y Dear Little sister—X have.uof. writen to you ofiate, because I have had, as nsiiut, due of my old time tits of the bluer. Of course you know PROPRIETORS | Has .new buggies ami the best oi iftbrses. atjd will furnish .you a ttrfn- fout nt vety reasoitable jtrices. Ac- Lomntoclatious for clrovevs uuex- :c<flleii. These, stabled ore close io Hotel Mriyb, on 1’ine street, being [centrally ipcated, and’ the best teloce. iu. tbwh to pui tip your.tetuji, * Gall ott us for your Sunday.turn- cmne pubiic. While it a certainty,hint night they-had beoii fottptl, iit. View of t lmir nochavlng beeu- returnud,it tins .deemed heit hiit td ntentiprr the fnot Jest «ofaawfl|Stf|lHti| placod under cmi-urc. IVhat tjie vi- denco wus imdct- whlirh jheso (iidict-' uiauts, V.-er.- found Is' hi 'necessity.witJj- held, but it comes from good author(i.,v that it. is from a vnoM reliable 'SonrwJ. dry, heatcii (ilfiiiitnBd vffiBt'. fpf^the caiv-f. mtu ciii'rimi it: •o‘;ili^ ; p-|r'n tHe tlicm, got tlie' erm.m,ready for oluirii. ing,-pufiier husband's supper on the tabic, iind then hurried-to take ;ti,c i-rytng bifby,- tlio favmor's wife ..aid Blm was t.iri.-d, apd asked her hneb'.iml tp buy bor a,y,».-'..ih!«. er.-ani.-vy, in order-to lighten ber labor-,.: .Tho far ther rcplietl that be nputdu't nflViril tt. Sud tile next .day ),o went to town ami bought striding plow-,, paying tor ft with th(J but let meiiey. Hyrmoti* to Uniirc. From Itruii'i lion Tim right kind of a smil---.:,t-tcp. hurts a prayiirqnectiiq;-. If you set up for a grOW’er, yon run always be buisy. Tlieic is no mansion iu iieat. u for the mab who fo fneuri .fc-trfs. wife, ICveiy tio’-: you look at • -i see/hr. id become a littie belter tpuk.iig, •; , ■ There inp’f- a bit pt reli qfci. ji njhfeV, ing a boy do a inuu’k.work witli h dull hoe/ ,... If; is oniy when a man gets w/iei-e lie lias niitliiug. loft , to he promt of that the dovi) leaves him. - 4U IVnan* o£ Importance* An Qhlo paper tells a story of two yoimg'girlF who wore m;cntiy[,t,-avci- ing on a train in Unit State. As the train stopped at that station, two la dles entered and took seals in front of them; then a stout lady cauiw forward lUid.greeted them arid kept up a lively conversation imtii thn train . Mat ted. Then owe of the two said-. “Sit down lierc near ns, anil tell those girls to sit samewhere-. elao.’* Bo the stout Jody torned and said, iu freezing tones: “1 wish to converse with my friends, and would like that seat. I am Mrs. Frcsi- deut It- of t bis road.' Thy girls si arod at her an instant, and then one .of •them drawled, .“I’leased to meet you,. I'm autre. 1 suppose you fcuoiv I am. Ml;?. I’rcsident llaerison of Washing-! ington.” The other girl settling iwjS self i-oinfortably in lier scat, said. “And I am Mrs. Queen Victoria.” Mcllher of them -moved, amt Mrs. President R. had to go bank to i - own sen:,'- '■ ‘-v: A ehuecli i hat died- because i*. . A uv ti , oer not beiiev- iu eigb p ism /)io f.-tkes Wiich etc ijS ' liiini#.<if».;«? rStaFiimal Vvjmu FANCY AND I to tin-si FnuiImv io Bw :•»* Sqni-risitoo. . TmxHOfi, Frihrimry 12J--A 1 'UspitiTfl jo tljo Dally (Btronicin from VenzafaSb ■apital of tIF: Busslan goVeromear a^ (hat qamc. gives additional details iv-» gardiiiglo'ii IjorrRitc suffering amoug- the peiuanfR of tlmt famine-stricken:;; ilistrii^.- Birds, it appear:, drop I'.i-ad.j from (LM dit<i ni.en are fouoii frozen’! tp ilfAli iilongthe roads. . ...1’. Tj-dius amt other fevers ami dijt& ease-, are slowly mowing itowu. the in-'. l-.a^av.L, 'PUm, rtnn .i *■- -L « / A Hill fir the Benefit of John ItorrurA JPiiyne’* 'Ueirn, I tfiruilies j supplied with everything [they need in tiie w»7 of Provisions, and fat fowest jnorkef. prices. Fine Confectioneries and Condiments a Specialty. W vsm.ViiTOU, Feb, 10.—'Tim uarne Of tin; author of “Home, Sweet Uonie,” John Howard I'ayne, was heard in cite Senate to-day wlien Mr. 'Mitchell re ported from, the- claims committee s # tor the relief of his heirs. Mr. 3?ay oc was United States consul at Tunis, where ho died on April ; 9,1652. FREE DE I VER Y - "Weil, imYortii. Ti;':. - “Not that X kpoiy of,” “flay,” exclaimed: Robin mighty stupid. . Don’t* idea?” : V [ ‘.*I jnuFt.ooafak».,thiir. l it “Sec that ietter? Bee tl id to ?.s- due him, with it i" nqiv oiiug. to hip oreilit- on'the.register’K ksj-hnt tiicrc is an appropriatiisri of wliicli.it can be paid. The ;*)>Y‘'' a, !HC:recpmmimd tliat- an appro- fiatiori of the amount carticd lie iiiaile •jr tl/e je nufit of liislu-ir:. h T7 i . j | n ]i r i A 4m ; nUff iifl| ytSa ft! JH