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BEDS, GHAv^*^
INDOW SHADES AND MATTINGS,
—ELEGANT LOT OF—
Metal Cases and ;C?skets.
Also Cases, Coffins and Caskets, in
ail woods. Orders by telegraph
promptly attended to.
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LOOTS .SHOES, HATS, imS^KS,
FANCY Sc FAMJXiY GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. Etc.
ALSO 4
Singer & New Home Sewing Machines.
au<l in fact nvccytuingtlmt can b? found in
a first-clnss i»roc«ry aud Dry tioods csta'diriliruont.
iy.jjrr.iii ami examine our {joods—you will re
ceive courteous tireutmeot.
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REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
Respectfully Solicit Your I*at-
rouage.
X. S. TOUNSI.EY & CO.
oct6 1881 Perry, Gu.
UOTTON WAREHOUSE.
PERRY, - - GEORGIA,
f The undersigned have opened the
arehouse Near the Depot,
Tind are prepared to itandle .cotton of
those widling to sell or store.
Say-We will try to please.
No Charge to the Pl -nter for Selling
THARP «£* KILLEN,
August25th—if. Perry. Ga.
[fokmeuly or jokes .t cook.]
Commission Merchant
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AkTISaS.
Perry, Georgia
Sewing Machines, Jewelry; Guns, hocks, and ev
erything in his line repaired anil dttjn
most substantial manner. ‘
.ill work not callfc:L#*'-JU--®Ji ilays after bef
finished will soltfgg ”3^5.
11. J.
PERRY,
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lictail Dealer In **
bargee.
will allow
denfial.
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trouble.
years, t
fault
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this world
urns ou the autbi. a-
^joking a wasp with your
see if fie feels well.
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•lianges are publishing d
■ •-.treat your nutcb,
It cosi-s more:
;Vqid to*, treat the':
and
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PROVISIONS
consisting in parroC’
Flour, Meal* Bacon, Lard. Sugar, Cof
fee, Canned Goods. Mackerel, Fresh.
Fish in season. Fotions, Tobacco, Ci
gars, Etc., •
Fresh Beef 3 Days Each Week.
My Bar is supplied will; the very
best Wines, Brandies, Whiskeys aud
Beer. ^
Give mo a share of your trade, and I
guarantee to give satisfaction.
R. J. SMITH-
3moc(6
."of
®R>r sale b^gdiAKK &~y^r
For soedik . 1
iklvOluSv'O widows, fathers, mothers t
children. Thousands yefcgntitled. Pensions give:
for loss*'f finger.hoe.eyc or rupture .varicose vtiu.
,«r nnyBlacase. Thousands of pensioners nr .
/"soldiers entitled to lJfORi£A8E and BOUNTY.
f PATENTS procured for Inventors. Soldier*
\ land yrnmxxtaprocvred. bought and sold. Soldier;
AND DEALER I«ff
BROCFRIES, PRODUCE, ETC-
No. 68 Poplar Street,
MACON - GEORGIA,
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SOLICIT?.!).
n refer to thousands of Pensioners and OlYeiits.
idress N.W. Fttxg:era!d & Co.Pkxbiok t
Patent Afct’ys, LoexTDox M8.lv,hshinsrton. D. O.
BREWER'S LUi RESTORER,
The Only Reliable Acrent Known for the
CURE of CONSUMPTION.
No moreHemorrh-iges from the Lungs
after using the First Bottle.
HOP bitters;
(A Medicine, not & Stink.)
COST AIKS
bops, Bucmr, mandrake,
DANDELION,
Axil Tint I’T-RKST iXD IlK«TMkl)ICAr.QrAl.l-
Tins or au. othkk Bittckb.
THEY CURE
All Dlseasoaof the&tomnrh. Rotvcla.Wood,
-Uvcr. Kidneys,andrUriuary Orpan*. Ner-
vouauesa. smblcBsttee&nml especially
Female Comi>Juiuis.
SIOOO IN GOLD.
Vfll be p»td for a c**e tlier will not cm or'
bdp, or for anythin:: Impure or lajuriou*
found in them.
AikjOBr druggirt for IIop Hitter, and try
uitm before you sleep. Take no Mh«r.
® J-.C- Is an absolute and lirrslat Ibis ran for
nrunkeimesi, uac of opium, lobucu mid
narcoth s.
SaxD'ror. Cir-mLan.
i B ^. All- *>-ore jold bv drugrlsts.
_ e P^tUn >1^. Co., JiochKter, N, 1*., it Toronto, Out.
IKSUSF YOUR GIN .-.OliS£
I ASTJ
PROPERTY".
I 'J,' IU H° n sys and all other property
I •'‘gainst loss or damage by fire
[ ‘ ‘“e lowest rates.
EDWIN MARTIN.
Perry, Ga.
2905!
Walter A. Taylor, of Atlanta, says: I have been
pushing the sale of Brewer’s Dung Bestorer, and
selling it at every opportunity, and am satisfied
that I will establish a good sale tor it. I do not re
in emoer of a single instance where I sold one bot
tle but what the party did not return greatly beue-
fitted, to get the second bottle. I will expect to
seU it rapidly in the fall and winter.
Yours truly, WALTEK A. TS YDOB,
Druggist, Atlanta, Ga.
Messrs. Lamar, Bsnldn & Lamar, Macon. Ga.,
Gentlemen: A member of my family whom I feared
had Consumption has been entirely cured by the
use of Brewer’s Lung Bestorer. Hi* condition was
very alarming to ns and we did everything we
could tbiov of to benefit him. without success, un
til Igothim a bottle of your Lung Bestorer. He
began to improve after the first dose, and belore he
had token two bottles was entirely cur d. where I
feared no cure was possible, and I most cheerfully
recommend it to all who have any affections of the
I Lungs. He was coughing and spitting all the time,
I so incessantly that it prevented his sleeping at
night and what little sleep he got did not refresh
him in the least. Had but little appetite and since
, ho began the use of Brewer’s Lung Bestorer has
• slept well and his appetite is very much better. I
! have never seen anything act so promptly and ef-
i feet a cure in so short a time. Wishing yon great
! success and hoping the above may influence others
: to try Brewer’s Lung Bestorer where they need a
medicine to strengthen and restore the Lungs to a
healthy condition,
72 Washington Avenue, near W. F. College.
We are yet to hear of any one who baa notbeen
benefitted by the use of Brewer s Lung Bestorer,
but on the other hand Aim wh» tried one bottle
come hick to get from three to six bottles, ^s*mg
they h*d received great benefit from ^use.
have a letter from a gentleman at Toombeboro. Ga-,
saving: “I have had lung disewe four or&ye if***;
using during the time many different rom«*ies,bt<t
j,. V p derived more ymi- benefit, from this ose
BOTTLE of 3BEWE2t*S lAJSG BEST* BEB THAN FB05I
4TT . TH y p.rtvr.g BUT TOGETHER- I want SIX more
bottles, which please send at once, as I V£th to get
them by the time the bottle I now have gives out.
or an order from LF.
Brown, who is President of the Brown Gin Compa-
For making yon read onr oVm)
Qieul so long, but we liavei^lKcJi *3ortl-.
and been East, and beenSate
Fair, aud been to the Cotton Exj-osi
lion, aud been sick, and been liue.j, and
teen unable to konkoef a new story.
Cast four Optics flier This,
CHRISTMAS IS COMING,
AND SO IS NEW YEARS,
LIKEWISE 4th OF JULY.
1 will you present to your
Wife, Son, Daught r, Sister, Brother,
Mother, Father,Friend or Sweetheart!
Search the wide woild over from pole to pole, visit
the trade marts or Europe and America, explore the
palaces of the Crowned Herds, and naught cah be
found that will give such lasting joy as an elegant
t'Hiw'l:', 5 01,1 of a famous Worn Same- .
,'*'^S,' by J* r ® cia " s aud drnggists as the j of (he cures made by Brewer’s Lung Bestorer,
J* 13 P nt °P iu . forju of ‘nd^mefts ns to send him six bottles.
?ement reads: "Wi
! —A j uo to be partly out-d'
[^aud partly. Vtihind the counter.” and
velaiTlLeudei asks: “\Vhat
C the refnlt when the door slams?”
ir ~p ** **
off^ to the profane young
* **:Waisus who was recenily
lig, \ning while cursing a
a pic b Maine deacon was
fy 8erve£r- **-be same way while
praying for w
• —
‘‘Pa. what is ensilage?” h’m
—ensilage, my son, is—nr^^usilage is
—oh, something like mucilage, my
3oiy*p-‘® t ^*I>hfflike mucilage; used
stict ^^-er.vou know. There,’
noiu ---vngfSo yoiir pity and don"i
disturb me.” And the boy thinks his
pa is a very cyclopedia of wisdom.
Happy child! Ere many years have
elapsed the boy will think be knows
everything and his pa uothingl Hap
py childhood.
, them is ula
bodies.- >men
e u oy the ge- arks
ue chin, uUiich is cul-
r styles of fenSinine "^tn a
ew houses bodies wer3t#» v art-
ous postures, just as they ten m the
last tigony of solitary death. As
long as there were any survivors to
•form the service, the corpses w ere
: n the regular rows in front of
At one place we fonnd fifty
Je by side, some being the re-
littie children, while others
e corpses of old people,
usuai litter and refuse which sur-
j the Esquimaux hut3 were lack-
and there was not a scrap left of
ilia of food. The cl eaniy-gnawed
^ showed that they bad eaten their
; they had even devoured tne rats
..ich infested the village; they had
chewed up the old bits of walrus-hide—
everything which could satisfy the
cravings cf hunger. At last they had
perished miserably, dying Dy inches,
with no hope of succor and no chance
of escape. At least 5U0 of the poor
wretches ^suffered this hideons death,
lain this terrible famine, which
s unusual as it was fatal, it must
be added that the season was oneof
unparalleled severity. The natives of
this Island were large, robust men, and
expert hunters and fishermen.' But,
like most of their race, they were im
provident aud made no provisiomfor
such a winter. The cold set in early
and continued without interruption.
The mercury was forty degress below
to siele out from nn-
their thumbs. Long, lr.nk. lean
*virey, and possessed of UDnsnal
- for one of his build, he has
ip hi3 dare devil sareer with
larlessness of a border ruffian,
will fight a circular saw, it is
id bos never been afraid to meet
t armed officers, always being
on the alert. His wife, too, is a
t gn customer when oh her mascle.
Some time ago policeman Doe and one
Rawls went down to Upson to effect
his capture and bad a lively tussle with
Mrs. Pugh. Rawls said something to
her about Jack at her house when she
took up a board,and with true Amazon
ian courage-cleaned him completely np,
making him . bite the dust in a jiffy.
They say slu^g caution, and Rawls ,no
doubt, Jielieves it.
Pugbigtijra he hasn’t slept inside of a
house in three years, and his appear
ance indicates that this is about true.
If all his exploits in evading the law
and swindling the government.-were
dished up in dime novel style, it would
make the hair of the average boy-stand
wildly on end. Being on illicit distil
ler of the ardent is hot bis only repo-’
tation. He is said to be a clever 'coun
terfeiter and has shoved qaite a deal of
the queer into the hands of the innew -°
cent people.
It is a matter of congratulation that
he is at last brought to justice, an
jail will be a splendid place toj
the tan of
his heart.
A Good, Word for Mr.
5$»rj - ‘ lU >
, su the pater
add riiengi
etc... “re*'
•if 3’ou never , sea
go -into, a place .
«‘n would not take yonr wife.”
m the old man went 1 down fr
iSm. • ‘He proposed aJS'earTiunEV.
^ywerefortunate'enpughlo.track '
ato lus lair among some gf, the,
boulders in the chaparral. As the two.
approached, the bear roused np and
sent foith a’growl of defiance which
shook the trees. ‘‘Go in tjiere and kill-
’em,” said the old man, excitedly.—
‘•Count- me out,” said the son, *.‘Haye
I crossed the seas and settled in Aigeri-,
ca to raise a coward?” said the father,
brandishing hisguu.. “I recollect yonr-
advice when I left Carson,” was the re
ply. VDidn’t you tell me never to go
where I would: not take my wife? Now
how would Sal look iu there with that-
bear?” The old man clasped his duti
ful sou to his bosom, and as the bear
issued forth, exclrinied: “Sbeaking of.
Sally, let us hasten home; our'prolong;
ed absence may cause her needless
alarm.” In about fifjeen minUTes they'
had reached the ranch, the old man ua
little ahead, and the distance was about
fonr miles.
A Plague of Bees.
Now Yolk Tribune. ,
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mjm
.Nashville American.
None can. fail, who possess a spark
of manhood, to respect and sympathize
with Mr. SCoville in his dreary travel
along the path of duty in defense of
the”brother of, his wife. That he
avoids - unnecessary publicity and
treads it with the steps of a . man who
zero for weeks at a time. The coldan^jP u ^Hes a disagreeable duty is plain
THESE are THE BEST.
CHICKEBING, MATHTJSHEKj
SOUTHERN GEM, ARION,
MASON & HAMLIN, SHONINGEK
Six Grand Maters, One Hondred Styles. AB
Grades. All prices. Largest selection of First-
Class Instruments offered by any House North or
South. None but flMt-ifiasa makers. No competi
tion with cheap makers. No economy in cheap in
struments. They will neither wear nor please.—
True economy lies'in the purchase of first-class and
reliable Instruments, cost what they max. Oth
ers may hnmbng buyers with cheap. Pianos at $125
$145, and Organs at $30, $40, $61). in fancy Cases,,
with numberless Stops, but
lAidden & Bates won’t
Run anv such schedule, or practice any sech impo
sition. ' They have done business thirteen long
years, and sold more Pianos and Organs than all
other Southern Dealers together, and it’s too lata
in the day for them to go back on their record, and
take to selling Stained Whitesrood Pianos and imi
tation Walnut Orems. But
Ludden & Bates Will
> pa" U F 4W« ♦** V* J WMIllPSTS 115 iu KU U M ..^ —— . —
r doses and is pleasant • and ^ fact before toe people that Brerr-
^ satUftrtHminevcr - rln '
I V.P acot ** Niblack ,aud llobertF r of Lake stai.ee.
iwaeH. e.^Thou.-; j,aMAB. RANGES & LAMAR,
MAOjK, GEORGIA.
.' J «in^i? 0 - Ili * ,s speat i 1 *' efficacy. Sold by I
25 cents. -Sent to any address .
P rlce - E. A. HALL. Propi ietor. :
®'T (ail i . Lake City, Florida.
' by Mask & GILBEKI, rerry, Ga
Sell Strictly Sellable Pianos and Organs from best
Makers only, at MiKWAcnntzH'a Facronr Prices,
and far less mcnev than can ho had elsewhere in
Ainerica. This -wk GcanASTEE, Write at once
for ertaioguee. Prices and terms. Magnificent
C4/V.V Vaw Ueliesr TrmlA . "We CSQ SQlt fill T&aSOR-
Stock for Holiday Trade. We can snH^reasom
oble. commouseose bopers vlw don t expect Gold
Dollars for Fifty Cents. Address
At the next meeting of the Grand
Lodge of English Freemason;, on De
cember 7, the Grand master, the
Prince of Wales, will move “That this
Grand Lodge agree to a vote of condo
lence with the widow and if mily of the
late brother, James Abraham Garfield,
President of the United States of Amer
ica, who died the I9lh of September
last from wounds received from the
hands ox an assassin.”
A Patterson woman, who hears indif
ferently well, has had an extraordinary
railway adventure. While crossing the
Erie tra.-ks she was caught up by the
cow-catcher of an engine and’earried
thirty-five mikes'before she was discov
ered by the fireman. A worse fright
ened woman there never was, but there
were no external injuries. The engin
eer does not appear to have known
that he had a passenger forward dHtii
he reached the nex‘ .station.
Mr. 0. Sualer Smith has given the re
sult of extensive observations in rela
tion to the prepare exerted • by
tbs wind. The most violent gale re
corded by him was at East St. Lonis,
in 1871, when the wind overturned a
locomotive, the force developed in so
doing being no less than 93 pounds per
square foot. At St. Charles a jail was
destroyed in 1877, the pressure required
being 84 pounds per square foot. At
Marshfield, in 1880, a b.-ick mansion
was leveled, the force necessary being
5S pounds per sqnare foot. Below
these extraordinary press .reg, Mr,
Smith instances numerous cases of
trams blown off rails, and bridges, etc,,
blown down by gales of 24 to 31 pounds
per sqnare foot In all the examples
j the low ?sfc fpjpe required to do the ob-
SaTiiimalijOa* served damige lias been taken as the |
violent storms prevented them from go
ut on tho ice to catch walrus aud
—their main dependace for food
in the winter. Their scant stock of
toof*' -’-'•s suon exhausted; they were
.ilea from Siberia, and coftffi
/ts reached it alive iu the" face of
^Jter winter. At the northwest
eiid or the Island we foqriU a settle
ment of about two hundred and fifty
people. These had suffered severely
from the famine, only about one half
of the original colony having survived.
They had a larger stock of provisions
tiiuu their unfortunate neighbors, and
tn us escaped complete annihilation.
The customs of the natives are savage.
and brutal. It is usual for the old' neglected, he has overdone nothing,
. . .. & '•n.. l: u 1 , -.1
people, when they fee) that-'Iliey'can
work no longer, to announce the fact
to their children. Tuen the poor creat
ures me taken out of the hut, and eith
er knocked on the head or stabbed by
their sons. If they fail To give any
warning of their helplessness the chil
dren are quick to detect the signs of
age and promptly dispatch tneir pa
rents. generally by beating them over
tne head. The bodies are teidorn bur
ied, they are cast to the dogs, who de
vour them.. At this place also we had
new evidence of “some native peculiari
ties—tne ease with which they could see
at a great distance with the nakek eye,
and the marvelous way in which news
was transmitted from the most dis
tant points. A native will describe the
heiress and appearance of a man who is
approaching at a great distance. A
white man, even a sharp-eyed sailor,
cud just make out that it isa human fig
ure. 80, if anything occurs on the
the coast—if a piece of wreck comes
ashore—the full particulars will be
known a thonsaud miles from the spot
where it occurred- It is a wonderfai
piece of telegraphy—one native rnshing
off to pas s tne news to auother f and
thns speeding intelligence over hun
dreds of mijes of territory in a single
day.
Toomb’s Last.
The other d >y Gen. Toombs was
coming down the ueorgia road,
and in passing a new gtuno factory
Tohir. care the American people will
owe it that the law has searched his
case in every part-for every possible
palliation before it pronounced orexi-
c uted judgment upon him.
The village of West Fajrview. Pit.,
has been aflicted with a pLigua oTbees/
Two of its citizens keep 130 hiyes^apd
as jiud weather made other food scarce,.
the>interestiag insects, invaded ..tliq.
Btores and houses in quest of sweets.
Half a bushel of them swarmed in one
muu’s kitchen, of which they remained
aole tenants for a week. In that honse,
on their account, all fruit canning and
preserving bad to be done at night,,
and for many day* all the family had
to climb out and in the windows, the
:es laying siege to the doors. In ad-
ion to this, whole orchards of frtfil
§£l arbors of grapes Were devoured by 1
ie bees. Dozens * of
po^ps . were
Perhaps in all this woild there i8 bnt
one person -whose sympathies are with
the trembling culprit. Deserted
by all human sympaty, under a moun
tain load of just execration, despised,
detested by every human creature save
hi3 sister, slip clings to him, and her
husband simply yields to her impulse
and performs a painful duty to his
wife .brother,. ; He does it too, in a
modest, .jnanly' way, with such quiet
simplitiity^^hout the slightest osten
tation. that thole editors who have epo
ken unkindly of his part onght to blush
if they coaid. This, the just view of
of Mr. Hcoville’s manly coarse and reso
lute discharge of his duly. He has: ring performed in about eleven years—
badly slung while passing' along the
street, and such a reign of terror es
tablish'd that recourio has been hpdi i
to the courts for preveution of its re
currence,
Enthusiasts who make a special study
of sun-spets and attendant phenomena
believe that the corner jstane of a new
science is being laid by discoveries
pointing to an. intimate connection be
tween solar and terrestrial meteorology.
Just whut the connection, is. they aro
not yet able to clearly define, although
electricity is saspectcd of being the
agent through which the effects are -
manifested opon our planet. It is
known that the gaseous envelope of tbfo
sun is affected by eruptions of- snob
proJigions magnitude as to be trtterly *
beyond our power of cohcefction/tigSe
disturbances appearing- to as^ife tfib- 5
form of rapidly changing spqia and pro
tuberances. The ^ros of .lhe'spots-;pr -
saD-8torms—occur at
lut intervals, a complete cyclo'of I
rio US' Cig^oi^BvfPk
to minimum and agai,
the so-called “sun spot period,”. -The 1
sun- spot physicists claintai coincidence -
of the of maximnm spots and years of a
great atmospheric &l<1 physical diatak-iq
bance in the earth. The present haa
been a year of greSt solar .Iisturliances,
while it has been marked by vinlenk
storms and earihqnukts upoi. our globe
Further than this, these scio -i istsclaini -
to hava recently detected by .-bmdltane-' '
ous- observation minoF a mdspheric :
changes as the result of cori «spondin<» -
movements in the stto. Many difficnl-
ties attend these observationbut tlie
Astronomer Royal for Scotland and
others believe,that the state of the suft ,>
Will some day become au important •
factor in weather forecasts and like J
calculations.
A Monkey Witness.
Loudon Graj.liic.
A monkey witness is shortly to ap-
Dear in a ' murder trial iu an Indian
court at- Sattara. A travelling show
man, whose liviug depended on five
monkeys aud a goat, was recently mur
dered near a village, his troupe being
killed with the exception of one monk
ey, which ran up a tree and watened
the assassins bury his master and his
companions. When all was quiet the
monkey ran off to ’ the “patel” of the
nearest village, and made him under
stand'by screeches and signs that some
thing was wrong. The “patel” follow
ed the monkey, which led him to the
place where-his master was buried, and
the murdar was duly discovered. 'The
monkey is now kept for identification
of the assassin, a plan which recalls
the rime honored history of the dog of
Mortargm.
►-♦-«
A black snake, fonr feet long, at
tended the funeral of a colored man at
Kingsbury, N- Y., the Glens Falls
Times say3, and could not he. elnbbed
away from the grave by the pall bear
ers. As soon as the coffin was lowered
the snake sprang npon.it, opening ife'
month aud sticking out its tongue men
acingly. The attending clergyman in-
terferred* and 5*®erted that the object I Deserving a*tic.ea are always appre-
some- ; ciatcd. The except.->u:tl i-lcnnliness of
Cause aack Effect.
The main canse of neivousness is iii- *
digestion, andqhat is- caused by weak
ness of the stomach-. No one- can have
sound nerves and good health without
using Hop Bitters to strengrhen t.'.e
stomacb, pnrify the^UfoSd/ancrkeep.tbG
liver and ki Ineys 4
the poiscnoaa kn'd waste Waiter of ■»
system.—Ad vance.
orBC
A bright youth, undergoing examina
tion a few days since -for 'admission to
one of the government departments,
found himself confronted with t! e
question: “vvhatisthe distance from,
the earth to the suit?’' 'Nyrtraving the
exact number of miles-with hii, wrote
in reply; “I am nnable to 3*.ate accu
rately, bnt don’s believethe snn is near
enough to interfere with a proper per
formance of my dntias if I get the
clerkship.” He not it ijl
Whoaale Plano and Organ Dealers;
some gentleman remarked the great
good that snch investments were doing
the South. ‘•yes,” sarcastically re
marked the old General, “it takes a
ftd ^ 8j8 htTtf«» P ifoJfostartABna ; ]h P; tbecoffinwa f ,not'^ S nakebai
no factory, for ail y,-n need is a big thing supernatural. The men then re- : Parker’s Hair Balsam makes it popu-
irs are impgsbible \uth its
fpijLrimam power of the wim^althoagh, , tank of sand and a po.'e«at.”-AthcLB lnctantly covered the snake aud Hie : ter. Cray hair
- of coarse it may have been higher. 1 Watchman. ■ corupe . aud left for their rPMOtmtol non