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Js ARE dumb.
Sound* Like tbe
tost plood.
of the especially .
Indians, 1 of southern
eg ions tradition to
nrious ah lower
-art that early
| lUerofaUtnbes In very, very
Country (is over against perfect
form was
landsoine in the ex
nts being all superb
anity. Knowing of
Buts an d being much
one another, they
t arrogant.
b-y and the
t for their bigotry the
ied the father of
1 would
hat a . deluge of
hern off the face
dream which fore
} of the
or the tribes
upending, there was
visionary view the
of a raft, which was
y: a remnant of this
[n those days all ani
n do; and, when the
,c informed the beasts
dream, and of his in
tg the building of the
pretested, declaring
s to accompany him
, P .
mon '.
superior „ mmilipenee uitel „
jiilt the raft, and lo.
L<] 'fjhen the great
m.vn’s family and
1st tsok passage and
months on the sur
s. The clouds cleared
hd Say after the em¬
ir seventeen successive
b \ the sun as a guide,
a pg toward his place
;i Lflj ft animals, everyone
be remembered,
of khe speech), protested
west, declaring in
r preferred steering
f | pi a ce. '
Ln, ha b eea going on
to the infinite joy
[had been creatures holding who the
horde of
I men and the reason
bots of dry land began
Lily [nnded, this mdely con
and the man
land the beasts wore
[o press the face of the
feet. But a great and
bed overtaken the an
muraiurs against the
i water, they were de
ouvr of speech, and
uab from that day.—
lie.
L‘- Hie Name,
i nalrnr.! ! :-tory who
better to deliver little
>ils than to let them
out of books,
xic day on the
young friends, is, from
of food, the most im
s to the human race.
bf his structure which
mr'tary cr industrial
sties are used in the
int of view of char
me, it mi be con
*«es certain !;;;.
’j which frtiy justify his
ice of tlie opening lines
onca submitted by a
vf'iftfi stfiiool;
K-c tiL-caase it acs kinder
®i ! i r betr.
Month’s Companion.
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DID UP A GEORGIAN.
TheiTCS at Birmingham Decoy a Man to
tlie Outskirts and Rol) Him.
Birmingham, Ala., July 29. W. H.
Burton of Americas, Ga., was decoyed
a stranger, taken to the outskirts
r f the city and there set upon by three
Trahans who beat him half to death and
t ,Voe(1 him of all his money. received Burton’s fright
nos* was broken, and be
wounds on his head which may
prove fatal. The robbers escaped.
Gave It Away in His Sleep.
Newcastle, Pa., July 29.--David
Newton, aged 2Z, of Shenango township,
has been arrested, charged with mur¬
dering William Riser, a farmer, on the
3d of April, 1889. near Wampum. New
ton, Riser and J ames Booher were all
drinking in Wampum on April 2. The
next morning the mangled body of Riser
was found on the railroad track. It was
supposed he had fallen on the track and
been killed while in a drunken stupor,
ft is charged now that Newton talked
in his sleep lately and said that he mur¬
dered and robbed Riser. Newton says
the charge is false and the result of
3 pite work.___
Tliirtl Party Campmeeting.
Sulphur Springs, Tex., July 29. —An
Alliance campmeeting opened here with
8,000 people on the grounds, and more
pouring in. It is strictly a third party
•{fair. Among the speakers are Senator
’efierof Kansas, C. A. Powors of Terre
-Xante, Ind., ex-president of the Farm
grs > Alliance, President Evan Jones,
n arr y Tracy, Macune, Ralph Beaumont
0 f Washington, and L. L. Polk of North
Carolina, president of the National Al¬
fiance.
Temperance Convention.
Atlanta , July 29. —The Georgia State
Temperance convention is in session in
this city. The proceedings are moving,
smoothly on, and are attended with con
siuerable interest.
Troubles of a Cockney Schoolmaster.
When a cockney emigrates to America
aid gets a job at teaching school, then
his troubles begin. There was one of ,
the genus tried it on near Gambier, O *>
so the story runs, whether it be true or
n °t
“’Any Hadams, you spell saloon/
he dictated to the spelling class.
“I don’t know how,” whined little
Harry, frightened by the strange use of
aspirates and “aitches.”
“Don’t know ’owl Why, young
hignoramus; saloon is spalled with a
‘hess’ and a ‘hay,’ a ‘hell’ two ‘hoes’and
a ‘hen. 7 yy
Harry was worse at sea than ever
then; so one of the boys was sent to
the board to write it plainly for the
class to see. Tho lad could make his
letters, but he did not know how to
join them in regular running writing
style, and left them unjoined, thus,
s-a-l-o-o-n.
The teacher looked at it a moment
aufi then asked, with Some asperity.
‘Why don’t you put it together right?
Wuy don’t you fasten your letters to¬
gather? Why don’t you put that ‘hay’
nearer that ‘hell ?’ ”
The boy’s eyes snapped, and he an
gwered like a flash, . i 1 Cause 1 was
afraid it would burn up!”
The class was dismissed for tiie day
R u t the geography class proved an
other pitfall. One of the boys while
writuki names of Em n cities spelled
y p
What?” cried the feaclier on bis
ronra ;. “His that the way you spell
Vcriieo?”
'ea, sir,” said the lad.
»uppose Iii was to toll mu thvt
f f is honiy o; / in V< ”
OU
say a rr‘ -’N
would be pretty high, sir.
Then there was an explosion.—Cin
cinnati Commercial Gazette.
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art to of
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t
to on
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naii not
.
& ice foil,of dl
“Mamma, wl ere i overn: lent
-
that tiu miser;t v s not
“go round,” bo
refused to be comforted.—Haw York
Recorder.
His Protest was Etfectiv*.
A citizen of Paris, Ky., who was fined
^even dollars for allowing his own cat on
nis own premises to kill his own chick¬
ens, protested so vehemently against
this interference with a man’s enjoy¬
ment of an inalienable right that the
judge, per force, remitted the penalty.
—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Water, it should be known, can easily
be kept cool without ice by infolding
the earthen pitcher or jar which receives
It in throe folds of cotton or linen cloth
rept constantly’ wet
IV anted f Duel witli the Emperor.
Berlin, July 28. —A man named
Guerther recently arrived in this city
from New York with the announced in¬
tention of challenging the emperor of
Germany to fig lit a duel. Guerther’s
relatives, who are people in an influ¬
ential position, caused him to be closely
watched by detectives in order to pro
rent the man from getting relatives into trouble.
Finally the visitors him confined in were com¬
pelled to have an insane
asylum.
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Cars Made of Steel.
Chicago, July 28.—A special train of
five cars constructed entirely of steel
are on exhibition at the Chicago ami
Northern Pacific passenger station in
this city. This is looked upon py some
as the first sign of a revolution in rail¬
way car building, it is claimed the
cars neither cost nor weigh more than
old style, while being practically inde¬
structible by lire or in a wreck.
Receiver of a Defunct Uauk.
Anniston, Ala., July 28.—Judge Cas
sady, of the Anniston city court, ap¬
pointed Captain A. P. Agee receiver of
the defunct Anniston Saving and Safe
Deposit company. This was done at
the request of the depositors, who held
two or three meetings last week to de¬
vise some way for obtaining amounts
due thc-tn. Captain Agee’s bond was
fixed at #20,000.
IVii 1 * 1 * 01*8 in the ?Ii<TdIe Agea.
fn tbe Middle Ages, when, steel and
silver mirrors were almost exclusively
osed, a method of backing glass for the
same purpose with thin sheets of metal
was known. Small convex mirrors oi
glass were made in Germany before the
Sixteenth century, and were in demand
until comparatively modern times.
They were produced by blowing small
glass globes, into which while they
were hot was passed through a pipe a
mixture of tin, antimony and resin.
When the globe was coated inside it
was allowed to cool, and was afterward
cut into convex lenses, which formed
small but well defined images.— Wu-vli
ington Star.
An Ei|iatrl»teil Yankee.
Captain Thonegal, of tile schoona
Queen, which arrived at Astoria fron
Vladivostok, Siberia, via Hakodate,
Japan, tells an interesting story of hi<
trip.
Way out in this faraway land, on
the border;; of the Sea of Japan, at this
Siberian city, he found 30,000 inhabit¬
ants, and strange to say but one Amer¬
ican family among them. Nearly twen¬
ty years ago Richard Smith, a young
Bostonian, ran away from a whaler
which put into Vladivostok for sup
plies, and remained among the Rus
eians, who owned the town. By hard
work and careful management Smith
succeeded in saving up a few thousand
difilars, and started hack to Boston, in
tending to sestle down there; but when
he reached his old dome he found every
zufxi To use his own Ian
r-- had become too
a : X i 1 too mucli efiort
KC > up vvu! 4i nd make money,”
r. r ting his money in a stock of
lie,;iin set sail for his far
, where be has since t nade a
fortune. He seems happy i his iaola
tion, and says he will never come back
to the United States again.
Vladivostok is the port from which
the Russian exiles are convoyed to tae
isl; xnds near by, and like other Siberian
ost under all
rime. — d Or;
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