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Tall Stories of Old Ace.
I fr m Brazil comes a story of a mulat
tux having died at the age of 137
* waa “butch
a Roman holiday,” so this
ate ■cl colored udy seems to
t ^ iteil led to famish forth a news
paper paragr TMs Ls a pisv, ho
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ly-n fa'A* < b’S w ATn r vf‘®' 1 7
• - ay- _ad 1 .tv.-nee to wait,
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nave lost a. t. j
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Bengal - -.pd*.
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tone- f rime ta the ot'- -r Inatar ^ r
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-t me a^- f 175 or t : ff it s.^ma
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the
r-x-. rus are fewer. ur.t:» now we are
ooliged to gv so Brazil for a striking m
stance of extreme ssge. The moral would
appear to be that, :: m a time of regiv
tn-.*: n ..• ! - .r.-h this c f w a
der* hi.'. I - o-:_c -xtru-r -'■»
ink
ti f : -L '.u- Pmt
Photography, \f- W •' accordir T-Ml
f A -r- T 7
' • : • EalLkm S -d .u ty of GraaV^aiT
' F-'*» F- cf much pnette .1
‘ -/-'•- “ie h-yeia confidently
-'■‘i "»■- V ; -'I'-tje Ei inereast X.™ Of Ihs.'fa-v
:i ^rv t ia t-a - Tar dier
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v LVd 1 .***> f irr*§ *mIT inis /oH li&lil*
nni •1 ! * «r," bj;m>:ii.»: oil!
I he tm K * ft 0 ' fa - Conyers CO .: ; u; ; 9 IlSItoi^^llf. 9B J 3 -fr **o.t f %j
NEWS GLEANINGS.
There are I.2iti oonyicts in the Geer
sila penitentiary.
Key ... — . “mini!
e-t . 1 .' -.:?.nts
The first national bank in
w ^i be started socti at Columluf.
In Florida there are IT 5 whit
ten years of age who cannot
write their wn names.
Afore smuti grain has ami will be - vn
in tronthwestern Georgia the present
season than at any former peri L
Ten ne: ee ttock traders are bringi n g
their mules back from Atlanta
th “ SJcriac « tfc « n * the bow prices
prevailing.
There are fifteen priso ner^ in the Vir¬
ginia four penitentiary for life, one for fifty"
7 e A- r5? > one for thirty-e»'ght r and two
for thirty->!x.
The Carthage (N. C.) Gazette says
that twenty pound* of solid pure gold
ha e been taken from the Cade mine-
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iu the past tw -) week;.
Citizens of Alabama pay taxes on
#205,0' 0 worth of farming tools and ir.e>
chantcal implements, and > n guns, pis¬
tols sr.d drrks. valued at I 5 . 54 0 C''.
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The Silver Valley mine in Davidson
county, N. C.. employs about SO l ands,
and produces about five tons ef •. ncen
crated - re daily, which is value 1 at #5. 0
per ton.
The Southern fourth of Alabama is
covered with f<-rests of Ion - - — leavr: I r-ine.
mixe : :n the northern part with much
hard wood? A comparative narrow belt
of pine run- nearly screws fhe State be
tween latitude hi deg. and S3 dec.
Chattanooga Times: The Roane Iron
Company is now securing an order of
sieel b'o* m* from England. They are
Striving in car-load Iota every day.
This order wjf! amr .at y s' u: 3A ; Vri>\
Durirx the year yi-i h '.--ed ' 2'2,L’'4
tons f coal were mined in the State - f
Alabama. A few years ago the output
could have been expressed in ciphers,
Thi-i inda-try ha.v progressed more rap -
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on ;ae directory. It will comain the
name. -tyle. whether brunette or ' hndc,
v -it • • iv- G.. nr* ^ ■ -• - ‘- her z
er. y t ti “”•/ f I*!**-'-*' uiviri '
e an' uct • ?• ‘ or
F-Iijah Chaddr-ck. el ‘ rr•• •- r.
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fa ”'ty Gi Mr ugh Uiiatjar. • •••"a
tfond-v en - e to IrhojIT.' Ec
?t will reside in the future with their
5 T- a. They are bale ar -I Hearty, and bid
fair to live several vea Touger. They
ro tt est. it is suppC'Serl. t*> cy- w up with
the country.
On Friday last, about ten miles from
.
A uny. G • . 11 -At- red. emaciated, ho t
--.lived w. man - - discovered wander
•Qg the w* ■•!«. rihe was taken charge
of by kind petti ns. and it was soon found
that she was a poor:Freach woman, who
had been abandoned bv her husband on
thft -.v fr P--.v '* - Fu'V-fa “
t,
Eng:r»n, ;in-l ever since Chrissmae had
bee a waaderiu-r to the w ods, liviEg -:n
mushreotus and toadstools.
Atlanta fava.; ... C-. nstitutior.: Mr. ... A!
exauier If. rite p* ens keeps micro «eop
Movin' rate-lot the laid at Liberty
Hal!. He know- from dav t» day b w
n-anv cb«Vm« duck- fa •- •-- - fa--', *
takes as ter
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national or state ainiirs. He recently
los - a mn!p that ha " a'-teined the great
age of thirty-even year*, and he is now
about another
«oid Beck.” that had become moribund,
Travellnc in Fi- rida i* expensive.
Ihe hotels range in price from #5.-5') to
Opex^.b^are *«<.«, in exerv
r^ 1 ', “•*«"£“A* 4 *? rri ” w
houses from »2 to f .3 a dav. — am Mat
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• t .. . day , ....
:ar-- are a- • a. t tor & acu night
. .ed -..... aud ,
.- .-.re v- ry muc . croa n* ■w.
t.-arc used r.:_-r.:Iy in t. e - • in- : r
the ol {«i ti-tkfi -
. • t rT « tTim ;*"' r\*
j j 1 ,;'
'; eam 'Ciiu. . an
:. e return .« are good oniy oncer
niin b> at.-.
rt-t. ■ '
four feet high the pa. aietv tree ha.- the
? red^ appearar^ of a h-;ze gr-winz
plaeapple ; T:; w--- tuft of --:. street} v..; b“= iZ
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. --fa- f several feet its body
' i faith lay-r, f
•' « ’• -uci -ive
--ku'»'*v ~ - - i E
" ~ ' * ?'.r.-rapr-.e. Alter a cer
--“a they lose :h>. th trank a-- m
in ? a firm th - -; -v fir-:
raakes its .*• pearan . r _ ... afK j
gradealiv ex*»mi-v --r’-o. r » n -> -v UiC l
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mature, ‘
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What the Tkaab D«*%.
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ff - 1 . m
waa* .« oo witn tt xry. v way .. ex
will ^ ^ *dr—h'wif TTff ITT To .
take to toe*- r
lit; toy,V Tw LT dri'fa'i-'.I c -'dicrmgv.--;
on- ' after V tae ether. “ ;r " >ox -ff t-geto-m,
ss
togra.-p.sAwiio Lrg-x a pah ; ,t. r>. ^
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TOPICS OF THE DAT.
T 32 price oi stoves pie raise* to gc
c».
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Thb new Garfield postage stamp will
be issued in a few- days.
Ni !.g osa F*jlm is trying to get the
contemplated ~
World's Fair.
L'Wkvuis is shortly to make an ef
fort- to found an art gallery.
Gexe3.il Hasoxis has purchased a
- ' r S e u-’.ct of land in Minnesota.
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I 7 3 a» Xr. W*tl$are js still wae
wh*t4own on the Lund League.
ut-hera Uhnois is rep idea
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in &b unusually Satt^ring condition.
Tnx crranization of a Produce Ex¬ : '
change is being urged in Cincinnati.
Did Sullivan ever tackle the fighting
editor of a first-clasa newspaper? Well'
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Qrtfcr VicxoaiA, by the advice of her
physician, goes incognita to Mentone in
March.
rirw-wl demess In which the crew of
De Long’s boat are held, is eighty miles
in extent.
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m . ^ _ mvor of preserving . ^ the Clayton-Bui
wer treaty.
Am exokamgI says'{Eat Oscar YTilde is
dke Balaam a ass fiecause he was made
“too utter.”
The Insnrgonte in Yemen, Arabia,
have proclaimed a descendant oi the
Prophet of C-aliph.
lx seems that the widow of General
Caste Las no peaision. gtie paints
plsqms fur a living-.
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-JcdgE g Cox and Burnet, of Cincin
aat to after fifteen years’ service, have re¬
tired from the District Court.
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The Wisconsin Leg-kLtur a has adopted
resoiutioaa calling on Congress to
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ii; _da.ee. f fh&»ciatg A , circulation, uangerons
counte.j. 6 ct is m
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ThB *** 01 ^competent
clerks ia the Treoacry Department haa
caused another rush of oCce-seekers to
Waahin<non. °
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tior-was kilhd W OSM of the guards.
and the Court has swarded his wife $ 1 ,-
4^0 damages
A viccixE farm, capable of turning
out 3, 'to points daily, Las bees es
ta'.-llshed near Chicago, and ia doing a
thrifty business.
The fact seems to be just published
.
that Cincinnati came out something like
. eleven thousand dollars behind with her
Exposition of 1831.
A xttcbeb of . -late Legislatures have
passed resolutions calling up Cocgresa
to do something toward the obliteration
of Dolreamv in Utah
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j r esfca'>*ed +?at ^ more than «-t
«vt n »-1 "‘-IT" tTL. • v " -ri.
for < cut , flowers. jT As to V how “ moot "* ' k v is spent
on the poor * ao estimate has yet been **
efive"
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A womaw who died in Paris recently,
at the advanced age of one Jkttndred and
' A;- — to ' ■ --- .*
| . Tears - s>rv? no man pester tne
life out oi her.
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i UecEWELT a pack of wolves entered a
church at TTvarre, Spain, and refused to
qm: it until th---y l.-.d ki.led three
and seriously wounded five of the
congregation.
1 u ;.r iXf a£df u* La
I - Dianxet. 1 - This saves the Sheriff a great .
w
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Thb retirement of Gaznbena from ofi
J cud life and aesamptiem of the duties af
i ..... a by J the Albany
t j z • .** V . , -‘ a ,a UK ”“‘ Ba e
his : audience. fa - -
; size ot
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Bkttock tan 1st of March and _ the 1st
.i Jkdj next cstnasJia of over AW
P^aaeatem .. wnl foany m larg-r
foar ^ T^y aze appointed year3, t :r periods
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! Mabvev, thehian with fifteen wives,
made an iarffecfeaL attenmt to escape
{rom Tummn w* n «e penitentiarr pe - . few
her wossaw who who wanted ^ ^ i to ^ get
marned.
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The The Dorsev-eoeabiaation—J. Dorsew-eooic icacon—J. W. W. 3>nr- Dor
sey, la L. W. W. WaS, Vail John J.>fan iL >X Miner, Miner, J. J. B. B.
S a ndmanat Xk C. Bended aad-Thoa. J
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• 3*s»iy—charge with a conspiracy to c.v
fraud the G-rremxfint, have Lave been been in- in
hefed bv * th* Grand Jurv,' *
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OactM Wc® has ocao uct with, a
it a =i=fi*: “The newspaper*
. . watte* c< America are sr.ee :at ’
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tu? -*“1 —*-# yP«.
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wr,(ii tmirihMMi inteCDi&i
h use :i Commons becaaae, ha said, the
^-■0? C145ES TO SE O-iNGERGdS V.-t£ “?j-- S IE 2 ' r "E rr CC x -'3~ r ~
CONYERS. GA., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY -24, !«■>.
>a.th would fee meaningless to h- : m
Now that he- L
has signihe d a wiitmgnes*
to taze the oath, in order to retain his
seat, the House has refused bra strong
-ajority to permit him to do so,
Ths assessed value of real and per
sonsl property in New York City is $2 -
00,000,000. This does not include $ 53 ,
NO.’XiO worth of church property, B50 r -
^>000 worth of school and litoary ptep-
30(5 $15,000,000' worth of real estate
-‘wne*i by the United States, nor does it
include the reputed wealth of many
millionaires. Further, it is only 60per
cent, of the actual value of theprorertv
New York is no cne-hcrs^
place.
A Sax Fbxwcisco correspondent writes
to the Baltimore Nun.- “CtoloOis^w
so plenty from the wells of Los Angeles
*mat toe market is overstocked, and we
want nc more from Pennsvlvanla T>.«
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market price in Los _ Angeles has fallen
.... v to wnt
“ U“* s a ? a -*
loc -^ lt 13 advertised in hve-gaflon cans
fP r "- 8 - The oil belts of California,
~ om P res ' ? ~ c indications alone, may be
counted the richest in the world. ”
I r skems now to be a question wheth -r
funding the Senate bill. has the right to originate'a
The Committee on Wars
and Mesas have rtf sired the proposition
^ 3 subcommittee. Should the neuter
be decided in the negative, it is said the
Committee on Way 3 and Means will pro
eeed to frame a new funding bit}, and ig
acre entirely the Sherman bill, which
has already passed the Senate.
Seven the statement has been pub¬
lished that Dr. Mary Walker received
:he appointment oi clerk to the special
Congressional Committee on Woman
Suffrage, Senator Lapham, of New
York, the Chairman of the committee,
Is having tne iiie pestered out of him
by woman suffragists. He avers that he
has no rest, and to add to it his mans
ar :• burdened with all manner of effusioni
from the sender sex.
* ?“ *-»»» a **“« a. cun,
race. a. paragraph on t be rounds con
tains fhe following information:
habitue of an opium den in Yirrio*
city Nevada discovered that the'” oil
vaM ^ . -
J to *••- » ^nuwse oodr last. ba«t
” e en d-.-ad for two or three-days. The
keeper of the place »a*i he came in ofi
the railroad, sick.”
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?°_ m en POW P tOTan “ t ca£ . — A ' ea
ror _ pb-^easten
L “" or ac * iva& tons wf
Government money are Captain Eads
and Mr. Corbin. Captain Eads thinks
that an appropriation of $50,000,000
rvh\>VM b®*" the =hip raxa r: ja.i V across \ tne tfc i Isth
mna of Facama, the occey to be placed
at the disposition of Eads himself, and
Mr. Corbin has got it into hia head
by a similaw appropriation, placed at his
disposal, he wcntld be enabled to run
amps mtom ,, the oeeaa m six day,. , _
to he a power in money ia large
quantities about which we know little or
nothing.
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I - ■ 1 - wing from Bi srt Bonner, E
tiie New York Ledger, will start a new
in story writing: "A man who
looked like & perfect idiot cams into oiv
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- ai.e.ruooa.auoat . . ten
GIECe '- ne .summer
years ago, end toid me he had a story
which he wished to sell to ms for publi
cation in my paper. At first I thought
it won’ <1 not be worth while to spend mv
•/ '~.V“ a ;
seemed to' me tna. sum an mr-itio-look
mg feuow could not write anything- that
would be fit to print. He pleaded so
hard, however, to have me just look at
his store that I tnallv consented to take
th« m an n a c ript and submit it to- one cf
my editors. Tne editor read it, and it
OToved to be one of the best stories ever
brought ^ into mv ofiica.”
K Jesso,**
_ We want industry . , , and ,
more more op
fa* our our girls,
and we want our cotton worked up a:
home and that will give us cheaper
goods, for we won’t have to pay freight
b;: - Zv y - - ' '
» tariff for revenue only, but I have never
seenooe yet that didn't prove to be a
tariff for protftction, and I never wilL It
Dali a complicated piece oi machinery
fixt-d up by politicians to gee to Con
greas. and they stay there and the poor
naumera don’t know anvthing ab,wit
it _ Jl=B30- In the good ^ old* honest davs
when the masses the people m^e
nearly everything at home it didn’t mat
ter» pch, but itdo« now. I -«
a-tninking of the day* when we used to
country wool jeans and home-mada
nats and drank water
out of a dean gourd instead of a stiver
ipper. axiss; m =T-- :
the best chair m toe worm— sm-i -iveu m
houses we were not afraid ot Ido hare
to be afraid of a house when I go in it
I w « t h m ki ng of the uu-s when the
hoy^ boys wept went to to m mill ill and and dipped chopped the the fire- fire¬
wood ana wore nome-made gau.uses and
made balls out oi old rubber shoes and
p^yed marbles without iuiging, and
o*IIed upaocwie-cugs up doodle-bugs out out of ox taels ujeu sand- -
holes. ±-- e f: Tne The boys boys «e are now now too too smart smart for for
±.e .he ot tnat. They They 4 know know more t ie than than
know, _, «d and by by the tfa» time they thev x- are
riff IsS they will know it^ am hope it all 3 fed. rtS and There ami.
1 seed in the basket,
«A ^ybe stocn wont run out
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- ir C r «&£*%**£ lemon juice. Glyoenne JS?
rase 'w ; .ter. S3?*
pur my^rme hurte ,-^s^ and -e-
‘te - 8 -- L ' T'I.'i'-'TT f.
*t:v.
warm water, v-ux. -ne senp, aiM -core
T-l ott a nalm ! =iy ccar
^" fcnss ,^ U ff-m'thxn edectum which
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a id Fveea* the
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g .,-t to tiw fail.
B iBtn rOI ‘
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asay w^zi»z= 4 *aat
A *tci«op*a, •id er^r the *?:..• *c
ts»y ’<»t: ythioai *v—: .-js ,_ t i : c..- .• :l
-Am over, iad rises the ta-Lasa
Of cry
who ieary lads- ni :f e*cwirdi to
'**££^52^ ™ “* desr 13 4
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fe »“Wa«
Here tes toU s£ my liar ,'i, -£ ir-i - J m rm
cect ant,
Cliefj who ware »;adn on the war fctfii. i*i
who died ia £ 2 - 1 . 4 .
They ere g-.fa, these E 151 -,f
gpiru*who enide .
.tr r :r rsce —
I watch iai 4
face.
And the rayridJCels iroand me, ssj the iegira oi
_ priests, ‘
catoI * «* *>*
Wll * itnm ***' E “ i
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®t AewwviiaSw« wh.rn.rj &:.< u
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“ aeereb totd yon ,«1 T ha:
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h.t* *.» »=c hnngry, ixd the Deity
ossce wa*«man.
ihadtbeastrt, «p«rc! 3 ci<~ fa tie ciria*. wifpsts*
ws«"nrxr caA» wtfli Urd, % ” - r aie ;•> *
ThHy h»-;£afa; • «peit, :ri
fa fayfa -.> 2 : 4 t os. ;r m-.tw
6 amy «a«tiav»in. ti«y hra tmrz Ska raihfce, and say tmt Ifiay *
Ij then i dream sad d*ar. fa. *c t j ;m -1 • ”
Uw dreamer aSalet
U 9te w 1 feea Ire ;s water, ar4 sriat
tke B'rrif biSai ?
Sial i; pas.-aa a camp jhas is ffirui, n a faa;
is .tillered a-.-l g-m*
Er-im tie saacb tbas vtrr !ar:p-3* a: eie. mi s:
mcrafa^ are .evd and ioaet
: is a*c 5 it fa fas teaveiu stove, whence
hail and >vta are faarle«i.
But the wind fiXiS in sw-g; rocuulma bt? tlyy
; n. .asss v,
voices of wasieaVho veept
—----. me
' Tur i"f luyiClD) fSIslt S’ PlDJ
UiilLi
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I looked aroun 1 me f t a I-.1 ing
to be had on reasonable term;. If -.n
what .
I wanted in the ancient eirv -A
Lucca, one of the iov .-liest sr-i-ts h the
; peninsula. The house was quite n
“ “t
questioned the agent in reg-ord to :hii
atnunaiMnt i«i J(
he could afford to be truthful
' “There is nothing against the house
itseH * ^ the g* 0 ™*** have the rtpu
ro-rx ia the pari yoo-ier. We I»au.ina
are superstitious,’ 'slghor,” he adue-l^
with a bow, "but I presume to an
American a ghoft is no objection.”
• " So little,” I replied,'laughing, " tL-.t
I_ a m obliged to you ier tn-j opporiunfay
of making the aoqaarktaQoe «l tkis-.-vm-"
Sac h snperstiiions are common
Italy, little and the agent’s story ” made very "
impression upon me.
the i During a tour of inspection ai~ usd
premises I came Upon ii.e r<: :k in
question. It consisted of two walls oi
meeting^ ynio oblique twenty feet in 1 -
their at an angle, eov red
OTer p greater extent with wild via _s.
Struck me as an exceeding.;,-,-uti
ful ncos, and appro naze for my nouri
0 £ outodovr lounging.
On the following momlnr. provided
with a took and a cigar, I went tL-'h r
«id ^poaed myaeif comfortr.bly in the
°^ ve - I t-.-..- _. m
evidently that of a woman, w-..-n .to:-fully
soft and sweet, of’ and was singing 1 cue- of
the ballade the eountry. eoulddis
tinguah the wards as perfectly as if
B P$ k °a aS arm’s length from me.'
I started up in amazement. I hail no
visitors, Neverihviesa* and iny >niy'servant w;aa an iId
mam I made a t:. .rough
exploration of the neighborhood, and
satisfied myself that there was no one in
the grounds. mSe The onlv public road was
half a distant. The nearest dwell
ing was directly but opposite, across a level
plain—in right, far :-ut of eai-shvfe.
In a word I could make nothing cut .i it,
lot- rv I that when T left my
inal p.
became instantly siTnfc It was cftcls only
withsa the e mnim ft-reircg of a of
"
- • -
audible at ail.
• It appeared to proceed from th® angle
between the two v..aIIs of* rock* ihe
minutes: examination failed to reveal
anything bat tie bare rock. Yetifcwas
out of this bare rock that the voice
issued.
I returned bewilderkentT to mv former rtatira in
T
story occurred to me, but even n,w I
pea! attached no weight to ito convince-ftl Iamaprac
nun, and was firmly
there must be : -
ot the mystery, if I Cful-l but di . >ver
e. J The voice was certainly to.at of a
i
;■ : . .
turned 'Had I discovered a irvad en
ia the rtckf I amiled se«m
eTea these fancies ran thr.mrh
^ head.
For more than half an hour the sing
g continued. Then it ceased, and,
oueh w I waited patiently for its r>
ne-M, news!, I Itemff heard rtk *o . rtoe fiacre oi ot ft ft. t-it lif.
When When I a return*! returnee to to fee tne house nc-use I I made amle no nc
mentaiS men:::a cf of tt« - maffer, resolving to keep
i £ to my&eli emtu 1 I “ hail solveii the
mystery. 'Ihe
next morning at an early hour I
returned to the srot. .After a ted
T ' %_ ■-'"V V' 1
(heard A deep eghaad then m a -xow,
"On, 1 tow t0 “ ^ 7oic V^ ; fr i - - ^ ^ "
^ fj whole Ms m -on--- .
ghje hear me I Ipcfca, aa I nearama ?
OTspoamg TT-miaedtohaz«Ttbe Let to bealrrfag t*=g e^en- s?
-
“/L*” '
"Who is it that is kf-eeiing?" I
ply, then in a low. tr.ghten*: wm-:er
tne voice said:
V) rat was i:? I heard a voice.”
~ e8 > 3 , answered, "yon heard
“LA-* Y;' ; ^- dh~' F \ : T ^\ asked . the .. voice, .
-
tre . ~ “ y°n a spirit. _
T
Pray eto mo trig :.-u me. Come out of
*“« cf-con;-;-asent and let me see
- -
•
- * I
' r 1 ~ - am no* hidden. I am
sh-u ang direct . y in frost of the spot
w' nee year voice =-enj to come.”
r ’O • 3r ’- isvhi’ie,” was the trena
; Img answer, "Year voice comes to me
oi tiie ser- Holy Virgin ! yon must
^ tvanm:. Wins hare I done to de
^ •/ T y" : ° : ir o: , nie, I entreat jou,”
- ;
rr I^s&i-e r e ltr It tsas mach hear of a
* _' r y -Ut — yc: rrre likewise inyisible.” . *
-
-i r-_ living being?''a^ed
z £-~- Then why do I
; ' ’ .' ’.v T --to me. I wdi at
' N 1 , '" i x here :°- V I to , T iiud. ..
---i me ■ am , come, t
,.' -fX;h t Suihvh
l f- nJ
"OUT?solid h.NX
. •, • ’ •
m
voice. It Ns'mi Xi" l'X , « not
stoy here longer. Spirit or man, fare
^ on wiu come again,’- I plead
Sore, M toe same once
hour
" I dare not—but yet your voice
soafads as if von would do tne no harm,
; . I will come. ”
‘-.jet there wu 3 utter silence, the mya
torioos s^mker had gone. I returned
home in a Elate of stupid wonder, quea
^ mjaeU* if I hud Lo-. my senate,
nmt if the vaola o.:curtuiice was not a
1 ' . I V. 13 Ulltilfri! tO mv ftppoiat
~ l n ” n the foilewittg
. howevar, I had vated but
w '’rtuag, when the soft, trembliag a
lew moments,
accents, broke the- silence, saying:
"I am here,”
“.And I, too,” I answered; “i am
grateful to you slot} for coming.” whole night,”
"I have no? the -
said the voice, “ I wxs «o terrified. Am
i doina ° wrOE» to vm* V V
^ 4 . JLi lL -n.-ii &XF31tl - of
121 €*f
:: Sa*SfSa.S
* yours?” In-:
" G. urge," I word,‘imitating bar
- m-mph. and riving my first name only.
**».....i vv i.-. i.-ctif L^n^?”
“Oii, y.-s,” enswered the voice with a
°'T '-. be - cv-:r ner fears.
skniE^a—two ” - - - .c-.u ■. piwho :. George. It Ls so
pe. cannot see
faAnr m 9 z ~;~ P-rhapa never will,
nnxn.
j * >-e. Wculd you b, glad to see me
"Tea," ;. y -^-r washcer-pry, > rs. n ?
to see you.
"An 1 x would give a great deal to see
t U.l,rT‘
1 ’ w t« •m-: answer,
•
"it is not light to speak thus.”
"Way if this not? Do yea know, Lenore,
.t- g-** on I shad be falling
111 '• ’’ c r - :j:1 y>u, tno;iga I never see
on are very an lacious, was the
“If you were ready here, before
me, I should punish you for it. As ilia
I am going now.”
"Bat yonwiil come again to-morrow,
Lenore _ v '
“If yon will promise to be more dis
ke*ip As may be L_agfitted, I did not fitfl to
my engagement with my invisible
sfrur t r many consecunvedays As absurd these
- meetinrs contmuea.
»s it may seem,”the voice -as beginning
to make a powerful fiapreasion upon me.
I feit ia its -eft tones me m.-ini;'-. station
of a street^ redned woman's aoui
Im.-, 1 y g:«to".in
p if:--.'.’.-• ,!i«p r.sa-ion f Pr jvidence I
had l?een pena’.ttAi to hold communion
with a real, living, lovely woman, from
nnkacwu di.-r.nce. She had not yet
bdd_m ;• mare A m nor tout Lame, and
I did not press, nor tor more, as yet.
Svr ou'.y .v.-w-.r t my qu.-ndoa as to
whire she was wa 3 "In the 2 arden. ft She
dni no. sfao caousTe f -arasping the
fact tnat I waa not mvxsibly near her.
She seeded content with matters as they
stood, an-i for the present I could do no
more.
I made no one my conn Lint as to my
daily that*I occupation; should -----“'— regarded tost, —* b beciinse I knew
be r .3 ° mailman
and next, be ’ -use I saraak from narmg
an auditor at my ns yrterlous conferences.
the amr.i.-:e girl—in love with a voice!
Absurd, oi course, but I am not the first
who lias £alle^ m 1 re with a worn
ai-fa voice. Besiies, I tt.--. confident
I that should it was only the a matter of time before
One see girl in per: n.
dav towar
^had 'ue*m, talking -as usual, and 1 had
^
“My stay in Italy is nearly over,
Lenore."
knVeme “A--, was the quiekreply, _ “yonwili
Lenore, George I answered, “not rf
“-'to,
you wtsn me to stav,
—I never so—see you. What am I to
***??-, Au 13 - *^ , e W07 ., T L ” core „ 1 T
*'- *
swered. "Ours has been a stra r ? i e ex
; penence. Without knowing tacn other
f ff F--'T^ ordinarily You do, w- have ye#
■jfc*’-®- eioee are J<*> mote to
L-- e ^ ^ *>**
n .re. *
j, : i_are 're waa 4 anlck. 4 nr,fins* d •Jry.no ^
other say.
J
’
Lyma do not, - ,y : . m I I w>.l
^ ^
*T Z . % Tea I., tr mu
L ve new Been von. but my
ucarr t .•"==. to trr.i y. u. I kn -.
t ^ :OC n am: :xatn I '.m w iu.-ig to
Zxc. ».«■».. *1 ww.U *!< -tt.
, 1 cf aiarta. Then agraff man’s
• a cry
! sx ;-G*to c ke:
y ar rbom, Leitore. As to
'nii teiit jhu wjn.aa-yon have been
aKv.v-:.’-
-
; mo. ann -ring aa to me.
_ _ _
There was a quick trampling of fe«*
and the sound of crashing breaking shrubbery, through a*
if the men were it,
Then another man’s voice spoke:
"He has disappeared, tout Excel
«**.**«,* Hd
Count Yiliani holding secret We tingi
with some common vagabond.
shall take the veiL”
•« Yes,” I cried, "the bridal veil,
Count. I shah pay mv respects in per
son "Then to-dav.” 'leaving
them to get over their
astonishment tamed the house as beat they might, I re
to in Jugh spirits. The
name, Count Viiiani, had given me the
clew to the whereabouts of Lenore* Taft
aated dwelling’ of which the plain I hare and spoken as sit
across the residence opposite thft
rock was of Count Tillani
I had met the old gentleman in the city
ami formed a speaking acquaintance
with hnh. As neither of ns had. men
noned oar private affairs, I had no
means of connecting his daughter with
my invisibie girl
That aitemooa I presented myself to
iJie Coon *’ ^ **? “T 2 ™ 8 Lun wi 5
?“ V8tory * whl * haf ^ tesfs -
^ rr f< f Da f’ proposed for ms
daughter s nancl As my wealth
»xi&l wmtian were well known he
offered no objections and uis daughter
was sent for.
Asyne entered t_e roam. I saw tnat
my iaea of her had oeen less taan true,
I nad never seen so.oveJr a woman, not
one wiio so perieotiy emlxjdied mv nigh
eat conception of grace and beauty. Her
inquiringly. dark eTea, atoli wet with tears, met mind
“ Lenore’” said I, “ I have come as I
promised."
"George',” she cried, with a radiant
smile, "is it you?”
“Are you disappointed?” I asked,
“am I what you expected?”
“You could not be more,” she an
swered naively, “you are no less,”
“ Now that we meet as solid and ma
terial beings,” I continued, “are you
willing when to ratify only the contract we made
we were voice*, Lenore? Your
father gives us permission. ”
It may be supposed that I received a
satisfactory answer when the good
t .turn. nis C-unt_ found it discreet reception to turn
away eyes during my of it
As to the strange circumstance which
was the means of uniting, us. a series of
tests reveahd a remarkable acoustic
INT Xrt J^X. Whi ° h - F*?* tl er '
tuth N X N X; l£! a 3 ?“ter e Z o4 ft ° mile th f
apart. It is a very macter-ot-fuet sola
of the mystery but Lenore and I
a**" 4
A Bezgar Woman With a History,
An old beggar woman, long known at
Coarbevole and the environs of Pans on
that side, died r.-eently in a state of com
plete penury. On her arms were found
several tattoo marks, and among them
the names o f Mnxie Birou and of
These names soon suggested the reeol
lection almost of into a strange oblivion, episode and long passed
threw an on
expected light upon the real came and
character of the oLl woman It is re
Cto-rjcd in tne armaiS o: t^e Trench
j»co.^ate taa.t in lb4* a inaG naznea
Biron died under suspicious arcum
stances, and tne wife, together tried with a
man name*! Petit, were for having
poisoued him, and convicted of murder,
Tne male convict was executed in due
eonrse, but the voraan was sentenced to
imprisonment r . r life, and was in the
jail of St. Lazare when, in the month ol
February, 1843, the revolution broke
oat. On the 24th of that month the
mob broke into the prison and let out
the prisoners, and among them the
woman B:ron. From then she has led a
checkered life, being at one time em¬
ployed as a servant in a house of busi
x,- at Mmtmatre. Here, T t , however, the
atmospnereof cnee continued still to sur
round her. for the man by whom she
was employed had a brother who was
also condemned to capital punishment,
and suffered death by the guillotine at
Versailles, This incident caused the
brother to break S 5 his establishment
and torn Marie Birou , oat upon the
world again. She managed, however, detec¬
still to elude the pursuit of the
tives, and obtained an appointment at
Cotirdevole, where, after she was too
old to work, she continued to exist prin¬
cipally upon the charity of her neighbors,
until death at last revealed the secret of
her identity by discovering the tattoo
narks on her arms.— Parisian.
Tender Adrice.
All who have Been a French wedding
kn-jw : m . homely and frequently af
rieffionate maimer in which me officiat¬
ing mtoxhing priest delivers a little homily to the
husband and wife, with in which,
ctlib ize as he is, he speaks the au¬
thority cl deep experience on the du¬
ne- of bearing and forbearing, married or. the
iiappincBa and privileges of the
state. But ail were astonished at the
-urpaBsing plainness <>f speech of the
.licwiqg priestly address: " It is {c ar
v • l item of my heart. J seph, that I
ongratulate you upon the firs* step you
^re raking. 1: won, indeed, sad to tee
y .it v- n-id.g y.;.ur y juth However, in & die of all dis¬ is
gusting drunkenness.
veil that ends well, and i: pleases me
to think yea L-v j -aid gtK-'t-by farevhr
pi tnxt wiue-shop. A-: to you, my poor
fa.:..erine, think Leoxen. that jest hav«
been able, ugly as you are, to find anna
audy never f rget that you ought, by
All Ttnci.angea' ie sweetness and devotion’
without bounds, to try to obtain pardon
: r totlf pb-VBioftxi imperfect ion, for, Ire
you are a real blunder of nature.
And now, my d j cifildren, I join you
in matrimouv.”
He Gave Up His Teeth.
The richest man Virginia ever pro
dttced wag Samuel MiUer. Hia w«dtin
ft . Tvmn’.arlw -----Id f °
‘
&"
bon ff. letters and account books.
the Phii^ielphia
^hnS^^SLSTLS^ cA taV rTZZYF nJttaSftfal
- - dS
for hhn/the ravages
full value A these' papers; but one o*
them.Fdrecognize the glimmer of old grid
: alaxtr, «h a oarocet fcairi;,
v Tt ack the -Till acr^aL 1 And Mr Millar tt£ ll>» f
....... r B -Tr • * ™ hi - tei J^ ^ *
! .«* 80X8 <*“* for ^ ^ *•
’
'
a;
sat a smah i.....er erf mutton wrighina
five pounces.
$ .50 PER AVNW iH A3VD 'HE-
NUMBER 8.
HUMORS OF THE DAT,
.
A cocsteb attraction—a pretty girl
dork.
Vlw»t^ r-a !▼ to take a hand in con*
Lia ^ ^
, ^?F can .““^8 41 , 3 7 ^ i e „ --Lie . fastidious _ ... enmaani . i—so
toithe lamory. twenty-seven aceompann-l by
a
tingle shirt. — } .nA --.# GozctU.
"The truth always pays in the end*
i* an old saying, and that is the reason
probably the beginning why mere is so little o£ u ttansr told
al of any business
action.
A J 0 C 5 G iadj bearing the aristocratic
cognomen pf Jardine recent!j deserted
her iorer, because in an impassioned
sonnet, he made her name rhyme' with
** sardine.”
“ Well, ” said ft cow-boy, sa he looked
at Sooker, when she had com" through
a weedv stnbble-held. “ Well, old cal,
yon ain’t got wings, exactiv, but yon are
a burred of passage, ail the same.”
Povektt is the mother of rest. Am
editor is provertv. t Therefore an editor
is '
the mo ter o( re4f . b nt he never gets
ve ry weRacquainted with hisoflfep img
on thi* terrestrial sphere.—Lampion.
Tma gentleman who caught a severe
cold from pressing his lips to a maideh'a
eowt brow, recavere«i quite rapidly ai
while basking in the sannv smiles oi
cthei ^ dsmsel-Ic^io Ameneen.
, iiTiec: . , y*ang°liny Snift'i it
* 1
Ta-> Smith’* “ pop'" Snger rest off, off bo* with w
vent it.
A New Yobs lady who was traveling watch
in Ohio gave a baby her gold to
play with, and the baby gulped they it down
and cried for more. What can’s
swallow in that State must be over a toot
in width .—Detroit Free Pre.ee.
Yottvg man, look not upon the church
sociable oyster etew when it is red—
with pepper, because at the last it sting
efh like an adder and biteth a hole in
your pocket-book to a considerable
amount. Table. — Williamsport Urcd’^ast ;
•
Said the sailor to his sweetheart; ‘‘I
know that ladies care little about nahti
cal matters, but if you had- v.. qr qhojf^.j
qf a ship, what kind of a one would yoa
blushed prefer?” She cast down her eyes,
and whispered: “A little
smack ”
““tW latest marvel of science is instan
hntora photography. possible Bv the aid of this
^ Process it is to obtain a J peturo
elI ^ d ^ ^ tb ^ riaawi? ^
thrown over a stone wail bv a
h —.'i.T This picture canto placed ton
m . «,.r^ vei„-,
frame as a warning to, yoang men to
never let go the reins with both hands.—
y<nc Haven Register.
She wanted to test his affect: n, so,
picking up the revolver and putting h- r
eye to the muzzle, she said, mm.-.>-nzW,
,r I wonder if it’s loaded.” “On, don't'”
he exclaimed, with manifest agiuu a.
It satisfied her that he l.,ve 1 her and
“Because,” Im'aosweredl hbt
house rent to pay next month and a
funeral would embarrass me.”— Brooi.
Eagle.
A mbw boarder at the Occidental gaz*.d
plate, the other mo-ruing, and t: en.
said: **£5 there a reliable phT^c-an
stopping in this liouse * 5 ' “Yes. -ir.’*
said toe water. Good api^eons -E too,
^Y' “Believe in‘his so sir” ‘before “Tfl- :
if he is room I start in a
t fcj 8 breakfast. I had a brofbrr cb k 1
to death on a steak like tbM on.ee, a .1 I
bound to taks all necessary v- re
eauhona. ”~San ’
Freanaseo p 0 »*
■
Mercenary Wars.
Capital, already red with crime, has
added another sin to her bloody list. It
is perceived, since the battles have been
fought and made their slaughter, wa/Wed that
toe French war in Tunis bv
the Fre;ich mone y sharks, who desire,!
to extend their financial operataout*.
The *' Credit Fonder ’’ ot France, which
may answer to our "Credit Mobitoar,” is
responsible for the be Tunis war. the-e Govern¬
ments ought to above soulless
corporations and able to resist their
selfish aggressions. The industrious
Italian went into North Africa, a;.i be¬
gan to construct railroads. Tne French
capitalists became possessed with the
idea that they would speculate in these
shadow representations of wealth. They
invested. They became entangled in
the net, and hence the war. French
capital protection. appealed France to French arms for
answered the appeal
affirmatively and went to war. A m -e
mercenary the banners campaign was never wag.d,
under of a civilized nat: in.
Heaven knows that wars, under whatever
auspices, are cruel, barbarous and
brutal to the last degree. They regress
the man and develop the brute, i'uey
smother the good in aa.ua_:ty, and
throw fo the surface ihe evil.- of tne
and race . Ferocity takes the place of force,
savagely usurps the place of bravery.
As General Sherman said. "In whatever
light we look at it, war is heh. ” One of
the great works of civilization yet to be
accomplished, To is to disarm the world.
go to work to gratify ambition is a
terrible sin ; to take up arms to vue in.
anger is weak, as well as wicked; but to
go to war for plunder, for mercenary
ends, Tne is to be unspeakably depraved.
men who sent the army against
Tania were the money sharks'of Pam.
Government has the right to follow her
citizens and demand that they be pro¬
tected, but have they not a right first to
ascertain the character of the capital
under which they intend to go to war ?
Nations should not be plunged into w.jr
to gratify the pockets of men who project
P an a m a canals, Tehuantepec ship rail¬
speculate way enterprises, nor for those who
in rah way stocks in the north
of Africa. The statesmanship of the
world will be larger and wi^r when it
refuses to be influenced unduly by these
corporations, whose rights should be
settled without involving the eountry in
war. The money and blood of the peo¬
ple should not be put up tar the benefit
of the people who organize in corpora¬
tions. What patriot c-ares to lay down
ids life for a soulless corporation ? Tne
mercenary wars, and tne others too,
shotnd come to an end.— Jndlanapd. ?
Herald.
As a general thing I am npcsed to
hanging, be but whenever it shall' be I and
to necessary for the preservation, of
society, there is no more reason why you
should not do it than that you should
act pluck np a weccL Society wid he
the better for it, and the culpr:: no worse
off by being sen: on. Send him on.—
Beecher.
The debt of N. rare it paid bv “ u>
preferred meet impecunious, but yet .it is not p
debt.