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uO 'H AN WMOVABUt KSCIT-tl*
Mils'* ruptu BDitn^imd
Krtru'l* at Corrlocy Hall.
ir advanced pupil* of the tfovagnah
of Exprrarton by Mlea UHle Mia,
M moat enjoyable recital last uth:
„,. co*rv4tory Muoto Mali. Adnilv.
, n r( , p v Invttatioa only, but the hall
lS quite filled by the friend* of the
,nd pupil*, and each number wee
. ~l by o hearty, apprectattee, nix*
-..rved rpl*ue
, -[.gramme constated of eight nuin
... follow*
„ uoya" Oliver W raided Holme*
Herman Lang
. ■ 1’..-membrane*" John Ruehn.
.-ingtng in Ood'a Acre .... E Field
Min Birth* Muhlberir
, IV. seen# 1. "The Hunchback.
Janie* Shrrktan Knowle*
Mias Marion Cooper,
fee We Beat the Captain'* C01t."..
Campbell Hac Brown
Herman Lang
Cavatkia." violin and piano.
'nriaHn* IN Inter and Prof. Le-o NT
\(-.->r'#n#.
I , >cen ?. "Julius Oaeear."—
William Shakerpesre
.Mt Birdie Muhlbeig
• igje, "A Telephone llmnanee '..
Pauline Phelps
Mis* Krttth Hobineon.
,i he blit finowfall"
Janie* Hu.sell Iwetl
-*• in.ll.Tw" Alfretl Tenny*on
Mb* M# non Cooper,
numbers had been moat bappi v
...t. hut tvere of so different a style
teh so well given, that It Is Impur
. .ay that any one wa. better thao
„ r So encore* were given, except
musical number, but each of those
celled had to respond by u reap
ii * to the applause that greeted
. i • < 'tome.
Win ter ami Prof Mchrten* gave
. mull piece Mascagni Intermvxzo
r. i avalleiia Rustloana."
\ SECTIOY4I INIMtivITV
lu the object* of the lulled r>a 11* h•
(era of the < unfedrracy.
impression i* current amoni; isome
.t .net the object of the Unlte-l
li.ua tor* Of the Confederacy t to pet -
i a rusantftsi feeling against Either
tii Northern stales or the now united
ry.
•*m is nothing of thi* character In the
real object# ef the confederation, and
mesnoer* of tha ttavannah chapter are
kept busy explaining that the impression
. i:hout Ju*t foundation The constl
tu .on of their chapter expre*e*t well th •
toe. purpoae* of the order l’nd*r thi*
i.ea>i i: aay*:
Tbe objects of this ass'K iHthm are #>lu
. iltr> aj, menriorMi, literary. ssclsl ami
benevoient. to os*.lei* and preserve me
•■-rial tor a truthful history of the war
tween the (\>n(erierate state* and tije
t tilled State* of America; io honor lht
nvmory of tiioao who served and the*'
•> tell in the service of the Confed
rate sates, and to record the pan taken
~ uti.ern women thereto, a* well a*
th .( untiring < fforts, after Hie war. In
. r.struction of the South, and their
patai • endurance of hardship* and latri
• devotion during the struggle: to cher
• 1 i.t* of friendship urnonc th* member*
of the aooiety, and to fulfill th* duties of
i r-.l charity to the survivors of the
a*d t.’.oeo dependent upon them "
1 • .* i th* entire *ection and th* only
sahl in either constitution or by.
i .as to the object* of the association
11 • member* of Ipe chapter are convinced
l.er. l* i.otuing m h|s dtiviaration of
i' i ~lplta to which anyone can objact.
the. pimr m ail:it hooks.
hue Thonsnntl Copies heat Oat to
senators. Hepresrataf I vrs aud
■ libers.
h'- work of sending out the deep-water
pamphlets, containing information and
'allelic*. Showing how an Increase. of tbe
ch.iniM 1 depth to twenty-sight feet would
i ■ .!.ivuuiagoiht to Savannah and the
tire *i>trthvu*tern section, wu* com pi. t -
i•. sierday Ju.t l.dup pamphlets were
nt .ut lq-tJl*a the senator* and rep e
f>ma lv c* in Congress me niemoers of
■ state legislature were also rejnem
tvi'p! About log coplea were malted to
.1: i newspapers throughout rhe coun-
Tn. remainder were sent to railroad
•r. 11 tuners men end others directly or
:'.dlt\ idly ii.u-rvate-l In the movement
No hlnr In,, been heard from NVaahltur
-1 n as to tbe action of the Kivar and
llarbct Committee of the House In pre
caru a the bill, which la to he submitted
at this .essiofi, nor has the report of the
board of englueer officer*, which recently
ru i.ic n '•elimination of lh* iwcnty-elght
toot protect for th* Havennah river, been
'i.ids public It Is Congressman I.*ei*r'
vpecietlou that he will be able ta have
n aiintfirwilon for this work Included
in the bill widch It 1* proposed to pass
at lids *>-.on
LOCAL I‘UHMW.IL
Mr. J. J. McDonough loft yesterday for
Lnenswlok.
Mr. P. fj. Krut-nai. at BOJaoo la * gueal
of (he PuUakL
Hr. J. U. Wrtgtit at AAlaxxto. la a guest
of the fkxneweu.
Mr. C. W Pkioook at Moultrie la a gneat
of tha Screven.
Mr. W. J SCrtekland of Stgaor. la a
toast of the Pulaski.
Mr. Jas. Council of Higgston la regia
red at the Pulaski.
Mr. J. V. Kelley of Beldevllle la regls
'ered at the Screven.
Mr. H. T. Crawford of Moultrie ts reg
'stirred a* the Screven.
Mr. NVro. Walah left via the Southern
■sterday for Norfolk
Mr. Wm. W. Syfan of Pensacola ts res
tored at th* Pulaski.
Mr. L. H Blood worth Jr., of Atlanta is
- sterad at the Pulaski.
Mr B H. Hardaway of Columbus b
gtsired at the D* Soto.
Mr. W. o Harrison left via the S*a
ard Air Line yesterday for Richmond
Mr W E. Hlggtns of Oliver was among
itie arrival* at the Screven yesterday.
Mr. J. R. Miller of Statesboro was
among h* arrival* at th* Pulaski yes
terday.
Rev. g Y. Jameson of Atlanta wgs
mong the arrivals at the De Soto ye
•rday •
Wm B Stillwell, A W Har
ion A, M. Bell, and Cos! Jordan F
■‘ rook* were niembers of a fllhing party
'' NVaraaw yesterday.
l-eetarer's Wife Waali IWvord*.
Boston. Dec. l Mrs Mary H. Stoddard
filed a petition for * divorce fiom
r husband, John L.. 8 ddard, the wall
known lecturer Mrs Stoddard charges
•Ttlon. She asks for gllmony anl the
(tody *f ther eon, Theodore L Btod
'“fd, 17 years old. •
WHY SUFFER?
f you are troubled with Constipation
b I 'usneoa. Dyspepsia, or any oibar dla
■ler of the digestive organs. Hoatettar
rnaeh Bitters will cure you. People
A ‘O have suffared for years from "weak
evach" without obtaining relief have
•id la this medicine a sure cur*. It b
• ' til' end a blood purifier, fit* thgt our
b n at# Revenue gtamp over# the neek
°t Me bottle.
IHE m HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH
STOMACH REMEDY. BITTERS.
Immediately on Arising
In the Morning Take v, a Ooblet of the
BEST NATLKAL LAXATIVE \N ATER KNOWN,
Hnnyadl janos
It !• * *"frlod lodFgti'* Yfhr nr*t to th<* *‘llo#r owt.**
A Mir* and cur* for all >liiot l*r of tn Bumitrb to 4 liver It
U at * rruirtlN f*r
Constipation and Biliousness.
To Protect Your.telf Againat .Substitution
BE SURE AND USE THE FULL NAME -"HUN YADUANOS"
Label on Buttle la Blue with Red Centre Panel.
SCHOONERS BLOWN ASHORE.
Four Who** Fate le l ncertain
heat Aground by a Fifty Kuo*
Gale.
Beverly. Mass . Dec I —Four schoon
ers were driven wMiore In a howling gale
to-night and their ultimate fate Is un
certain. The schooners arc the E and
(3. IV Hines of Calais, lumber laden,
from Bangor to Boston; schooner Vic.
tory of Bangor, bound for New York.
Charles E, Sear* of I.ubec, Bangor for
New York with lumber, anti an unknown
schooner
The gale was easily • sh-knot one. The
Hmea Is In a had position and ts In dan
gee of breaking up quickly.
The poll w and firemen got a Una to
th* yinett and rescued the .vew of four.
Rkfl LTI OF HI vmiNli H ACE*.
Only One Favorite Won on tbe
Heavy Track at w Orleans.
New Orleans. Dec 4 -Spirited finishes
marked to-<lav's race* and only on* fav
orite won. The track wa* heavy. Sum
mary:
First Race—Sla furlongs Caetine, Wto
1. won, wtith Armend 13 to 1 second, and
Mania Marti 3 to 1. thhd. Tim* 134
Second Race—tmn mile, sailing Zack
Pheliw. it to 1. wn. with Educate, 1 to
1. second, and (ilcubqw, 3 to 1, third
Tittle Pit
Third Race—One mile and twenty
yards, *cdl.g Frangible. t> to 5. won.
w.th ktrangesi. '• to 2. second, and Dun
Cupid. to 2, third. Time 1
Fourth Rue* —tic ten furlorgs. handicap
fVan lak". If to 1 won with Moroni, a
,to i. second. #ld A'ubU to 1, third
Time I SM,
Fifth llace—Big furlongs Ladv Cur
gon. 3" to 1. won. with Avatar. IS to 1.
second, and Trluditaa. -to l. third Tim*
i.:tv.
Sikth Race—Seven futlong*. selling
Old Fo*. 15 to 1. won. with Scrivener 4
to 1, second, and Dick Furber. lu to 1,
third Time IF.
Nesnlla at lleualna*
Washington, Dm. weather
kepi tit.urn the attendance at Hennings to
day. Three favorktea won Sumrr.ifrv
Fire; Race—Handicap, si* and one-half
furlongs Carbuncle. 4 to 5 won. with
Godfrey. 9 to 5. second, and Hultlllopoc-htle
5 to 1, third. Time 1:24.
Second Race—Maldeu. two-year-old*, five
furlong*. Beggar Lady, sto l, won with
Protege, 7 to 1. soond. anti Dactyl, 4 to l,
third. Time I:<® 2-5.
Third Race—Malden*, one mile and fifty
yard*. Charlie Moore, 3 to l. won. with
the Driver, 3 to S, second, nod the Out
cast, #v to t. third. lime t "and
Fourth K*r.e —Two-ytur-old*. *l* fur
long*. Sadis 8. S to*, won. with The Ithy
mar, * to 5, second, and Dundy Boy, 3"
to 1. third. Time 1.18 J-*.
Fifth Race—tiellkng. one mile and one
hundred yard*. Templar, tto 1. won. with
Tv rslicna, ti to f>. second, and West Baden.
7 io 1, third. Time 11! 3-5.
Hixth Ka< e—Handicap, one and three
fourths mile* Magic Llgh*. Tto 5. won
with Praughtwavan 9 to ■’>. second, and
Hoeptiurua. 30 to 1. third Time 13) 3-5.
HVHiinH wit roiioitsn
is Inattraaee Swindle Scheme
Which neveloped Into a Mustier.
Sioux Cily. 8 U. Dec- 4 -t*tiarges of
an attomolod insurance swindle that
*o#t the Uf* of fits of th* alleged awin
dlers. are made by J H Wuisl of the
laboring Men'* Co-oiaratrve Life Asso
ciation, who ha* mat returned from In
vvetlgattng the case.
jvnw* Barber of Webster City. loan,
who held a poltcy for 37.N*' tn the com
pany. 1* deed at I’agora. Col . and Mr*.
Mary Wright of Chicago, and NV. R. Naff
are held 1 lb* urns place to apprar nt
tno coroner's lnqurat. It !• *o that
Barter mot Mr*. NVrtght In tAloago last
summer and took her to Denver. Vbt
Neff appeared Tbe poUoy waa mode
payable to Mrs. Wright, who was alleged
to be Barbara afflanoad.
Mr Hurd chargee that tbe policy wa*
taboo out with aa toteaffon to defraud,
although la tbe ofigtnal ptan. be ray*
Harbor* death waa aot o b* a madly
Later, bo aayo. the sobeam waa nbaaged
and be makes tbe araettioo that Barbar.
who died of ooovulalona In a hotel offloe,
wa* poisoned.
FI KISR.II> SHIP SAILS
TruiiMiri rlllonil Umi Taka
on tbr 30fb I-oedrd With ( <rrpir>.
Washington. Dac. 4 —Quartermaster
General Uidtngten Ha* received a mes
sage from Get. Humph ray. quar:rraas
tar. Ntth the treopo lo China, as yin*
that tha transport California sailed from
Taku on tha 10th ulto for San Francisco,
with tha remains of seventy-four soldters
and marmaa. who died during tha recall:
military opera!lona in China
The trsneport Hancock haa fuel
arrived at San Prenctaco with the remains
of twenty-nine soldiers, marine* and ott
tiena who lost their lira* In the Phillp
plnea. In addition the veeael brought the
remains of thirty-six ee.dlera and one
marine who died In Honolulu.
TO FIHT HOVTS WILL.
Twa First C oualna to f'natoat the
Probate • t It.
Concord. N. H. Dec. 4—Mrs Mary E.
Green of thla city and John H Hoyt of
Nassau. drat cousin* of the late Charlea
H Hoyt, have retained counsel to coolest
she probate of the playwright * will The
grounds of contest will he that Hoyt was
of unsound mind when he made tug will
and that 1t had but two wltneaaek fit*
stead of three called for by the sratine*
of Mew Hampshire
CITY BREVITIES.
The high wind of night before laat wti
more than a pile of wood aUcked In a
woodyard on Harris street, near Jeffer
son. could aland, and the maaa toppled
over lalltn; upop the sidewalk and out
Into the atteet Realrtenta of the neigh
borhood romplatned abwit the matter,
saying that It was only by lucky chan-e
that no one happened to be passing on
the sidewalk or In tha at rest when the
wood ( lie fell. The owngre of the yatd.
It la said, are an-uetomed to maok the
wood alouc the sidewalk, and there la al
ways doiifcrr of It falling over and eruah
tng paaaera-by.
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5. 100 ft
til Ki ll IIME.VM9 OF IM k:\TOMS
%
Yet the Dreamer* Are if raid fittuie
outt U 111 Steal Tkeir Yulioa*.
From the Washington PtMt.
More extraordinary member* of society
turn up nt the Patent Offl -e In one hour
than in all the other public t> hiding*
of *h* city In a month. They hull from
all port* of the globe, and they are richer
than the trusts Except In comparative
ly f w Instance*, tivase gifted m. nit eto
of wx-lety Jo not loudly prvkUlm the
getuua shat is In them. They do not hu-e
to It i plucarited In th*lr mhlskr. In
the hnnxout.it creuaca of their trouser*,
tn their s*-retlve and eonfldentaj manner,
their superb conrivncenalon, and. above nil.
In 'heir mysterious Invention*. Th* Paten*
nfflce become, elllter their U>*oui con
fidant and I nipt ration or their deadly ene
my. according to th# verdict on their new
Idea*.
Although Mr‘ himself rteied Mm'
there Is no Instance on record of a grvat
invenilon rotnpleteil hy cuie man. the
geniuses refute his statement lit the most
emphatic #ru>* and cite counties? num
ber# of remarkable caaoa of rapid Inven
tion* chiefly In th* luie of perpetual
motion
"I am tbe man." pervades every sen
tence they utter He their Invention anew
and useful manner of shtvoing file# off, a
new and useful coat tall holder, or cat
and rat acarer. It Is bound to be of vita!
Importance to the untv. r*# and the un
speakable glory of "! am the man who
did It" brighter- even the musty gloom
of the Patent Olllce corridors a* th*
geniuses promenade through
loss* week wa* a rather gala week for
the gentu*M's. for p large bunch of them
land 'd tog.tbar and took the office hy
Morni They were what the Irrepressible
elerks designated .is "honeys "
The first "honey" looked something like
I'ncle S,.m if* wore a atoveplp* broad
brimmed hat. and a long ru*ty, black
clerical coot. H- carried a Joslab Pump
kin umbrella, and wore a Fuller Time
beard and #:>ect*ola Re stood 111 tn the
• •fftee of the draiifkalmen * division, and
raising ht* right arm, a ldr asvd th* as
sembled company *
"I am Just aa old a* railroading In the
finite! State*.” h begin and atopped for
applause None came
"I am Juat a* old—he began ance
more, and th# aembi*d company, or
rather a part of It. siting through neces
sity aa audience, nodded approval
"And for v*ry year that'* In tny kfe
there’# been some saving done- Want to
know how? Bay. root* her*." and h# tow.
ered hi* voice. "1* thi* l>*tw*en our
eelvet? All right. *lr. thn I will tell ye
a). 1 know I have made the nod re
rrikrkable that has ever been
made In tha L'nlltd Statas, sir. T have
Invented a tobacco quid protcAor. air, by
which tobacco may be kept In the mouth
wlitmit spitting, tlr. and hy which the
quid mv lie preserved for any length of
tlma without spoiling, sir Saves mon'V.
save* he!th, save* moral*." whereupon
he produced a Urge clam-llke box made
of pine wood He desired drawing to be
male of it and thg facts published to th*
world.
Hut he wa* noitiln* to the party frfm
tlieen Bay. Wt* , who, be for • he became
a gstilus, had perhaps been a miiid>-i lass
sxperlmtntlng farmer. He tiptoed In very
qu!tly and eonfidettllally, to>>k a chair hy
the center desk, laying hi* sun-browned
derbv with Its roller--oaster brim on top
of the Ink bottles. He then <la*p*d his
hand ** in meeting
"I am from Bsv City." he started, ‘ and
I have made the most remarkable dia
fovept** that have ever been made In the
history of the world," whereupon he be
gan a list of them. The first wa* actually
now-tali holder of th* most phenomenal
d*\log. consisting of a regular derrick to
be constructed on the animal * hindquar
ters at great expense and trouble, and a
pig Iron clasp lo grip th* tall Ap|*r*nfly
lh* ganllvinatt had had som* bitter ex
perience while milking resullant from
swKcblng tails of lh* bovine genius, and
he liad counted tlev to gat bt# troub!#*
rallavcd Th# next discovery on th# Uat
ua# equally gigantic Jr. tram*, and oon
oisted of olock alarm taohioogd with
special rafarucoaa to soaring oats oat of
th* mtlk pang It oooatotwl o t a bravy
troc weight attgobad to a rope u*de oo
fall Into a On pan piaoad oo a stool ba
uauth tha otook. th* whl* cblafty daalgn
sd lor naira. He wound up hla Uat of
invention* with the lovartable "parpatual
okotiou." tha hobby, the crag*, lh* fas
cination at ail Uivaatara alao* lowgatiog
began, and than narrated hi* history and
all his pernwati affairs. Ha had bees
kOUMlhtng of an txjuxxr in Ms youth,
and had croaaod lb* plains srltb lb* Path
finder of the Weil, Fremont. Then h* had
"taken to invactlng" after a pastoral ex
istence on a Wisconsin farm.
A clerical Individual waa th* next in
line, a Presbyterian minister from Rich
mond. H* oommencad with an "ahem,"
and proceed*] by gentle degree* u> un
fold his plan (or th* benefaction of hu
manity. It was a guide to keyholes!
“I am surprised, str." remarked th*
gentleman al Ih* desk, "that you ef all
man should hav* Invented thtt." The
minister wa* perturbed.
"Well," sal t h*. apologetically, "on#
very often finds, on returning home |i*
In th* evening, that Ihe keyhole Is—ah.
extremely—”
"We understand perfectly. ' returnad tha
offlca force, and tha gentleman retired,
blushing
A stout old gentleman with whlakers
and a wlde-brlmmed slouch hat next saun
tered tn He hailed from th* Hooeler
Piste, snd apprent!y was on* of the gad*
of the town hall, and accustomed lo rapid
firing arguments Wlih on# hand tn his
pock'd end th* other lo brandish, while
his whiskers swept the deck, he demanded
the drawing of an 3-lnoh shell en a two.
by-four-inch paper Nothing else would
satisfy him. and he departed tn thunder
ous disgust
One of Ihe regular visitors ts a minis
terial gentleman with mutton chop* and a
black He and a coat that has seen better
days He hs* a newer and wilder inven
tion on each visit, and invariably spread*
the plans on Ihe desk eloquently oaClng
tbe attention of the office, and snnougring
gravely and with considerable dramatic
fore*. "A little child can work t."
Th* office force, feeling Its dullness per
oeptlble. squirms snd fee's foottsh, #o com
miserating a look for them has the old
Inventor as he pronounces again with still
more etnph*l* when they fall to coenpro
hem! Why, a little child esn work It.”
One of the most thrilling Inventions,
however. Is th# aw and Improved firg *•-
1 capes The Inverwor was s portly tndl-
I vidua! who trod at though th* floor were
i rotten egg*, and gas#d suspiciously on all
tbs cerli*. He dsslred lo be sseurgd thgi
I the patent office nouid not eual hi* lu
• vent ton and when so assured accused h*
gentlemen of being liars, thieve* and
blackguards Then he proceeded In melt
ing tone* to relat# th* 4*le of hi* now
and Improved Are escape It was an usiy
brella whtch on* must adjust beneath hla
chin and around his ntek by a icalhtr
device more adjustable than * hang rope
Thep. attiring his feet u a soft-soi*d
shoes while the flam** were ntouttiiug up
ward and the smoke envelop* him. he
Juntpa It w*a very dramatic The ivlh.-a
beamed It* comptehensiott, Itg approval
for the n*e of the Inventor In question
t>ne of the funniest Incident* concerns
another minister who wm* advtleiad to t
(tuidnega for wlilakv and b\'o|v*.l * r
markabl* and original n.ean* of xtatifi-
Ing hi* taste surreplllloutly It was anew
sort of liquor flask very new and was
actually patented, it consisted In making
lh* outai covering of the flask In a book
marked "Legal lieclsions ' (hr It, os was
■ arge enough antlraly to cover the bot
tle, liH-hidiug th* neck an l stopper The
shall hail a ho|* In the covering lu-neath
lh* bottom of the flask go that It could be
pushed gpwgtvl #iM Hie in* k would pro.
Jvct through th# top
LAY* THE I|4\ Ttl THE DOG.
"fiubhoyl" Hut Where Due* the Hul
ls lag tr> t Him- Fromf
From the New York Hun
The question of tha origin and meaning
and true form of the good word "fit'boy,"
Stubboy" "fiteWy." titlbol -attJ wo
car,not stop io csuni how mstiV olhgr
varlationa—cvatlnuas to engage tbe atten
non { th* enlightened segment n( nun
kind Lika ohl Oiete, tills word "t
niany-namw! ami mauy-rltlovl," aud H->-
uter wa* not born in halt so many places.
All dags are barking at th* sound al II
and running at thair quarry. All ho.*
' aruntin* at It. All antl-imperialtsl
leagues are oickuig at 11. It Is becom
ing a* universal a* thu casing air To
U It give# lUeatllle bacaua* It show-,
by tha multitude og the letter* which It
brings u* tha widen#*# of the world of
philologiana ami for thu millionth time
th* #ch<slarahlp of our readers and thn
aoula feeling for nratiKia at th* mind.
Out of thes# treasurta* id stiKgestt->n
wo rairat Iw ocstt*nt to pick but a fow
wh#r many at* tit. A Washington
scholar tell* ua list the halloo of "stibot"
to a huntiug dog i* *he dative of thc
Ur*k "si I bos, a path, and he quol< Bo
pt.ixdas. Euid|vlds* and other wrl *rs fa
miliar in the classical dictionaries ,nd
Btovton to show llvat ' stlboe" was of gooil
wlaudlng W'e win pas* over hi# dailve,
tho plural se*m* the iltina, and It may
t* that "atlbol" in It* "#lok 'am' sen#*
was tiffur heard In the city of the viola,
crown
Another car r*apoiut*n t quotes Emer
son:
Amf I have known gentlemen of great
stake tn th* m-mmurilty, but whose sym
pathies were pM-Pmsiikuti of'cutlag**
and Governor* and Hai-aioro—* ho held
t|.em*i-lv** bound to stgu every im
perance pledge, and act with llibl* so
cjatla* apd mission* and peg, 'em*here, and
cry 'lUat-*-boy:' to every gotyl dog "
Bethaiw Erm-reon was a Jltdr inclined
to bt pailantic or off. tad In lu* distinc
tion Uawthora* or Tborasu would have
;-r*ferr*d a simpler form we think, and
evan Frank Sanborn wouki not say "Hiat
a-bgyr* in sattlug on lh* dogs of snsl
impertalism in ihe Springfield Kspubitciut
A Bedford Bark oorrespondenl sends us
hupn for litn "tubboy" shape.
" 'if I were a dog and you were a hog
a-roLdlng away in the yard: and the old
nuvn should #ay "Stihb'oy" to Ihe dog.
do you think 1 would Idle very hard?' "
"This I# nn uid country rhyme dating
back a great many yenra
"Notl- * that the word means our mod
ern sir' em' and I hat It Is ‘subboy' not
stubboy." '
From Biwtan eem*a equal conviction
that "steboy" 1* the gcnplna form
"Tne Standard Dictionary ha# th* In
terjection >l. boy,' w hich is define* as a
command or enoouragement given to .1
dog tr. getting him after a man or anun.il
Tna word w# a very common one thirty
years ago. wh< re I was than living (Eusl
Conway. N U I. nnd was used In the way
desnrtbad tti th* Stan<3ard Dictionary
But hold on- W'e must be mi-daken
about "hlst-a-hoy.” for Mr. J H Clifford
of Brooklyn write*
"f was born nrwl brought up In Enu r
cotlg part of New Eratland. and from
chlldhooil hgve been familiar with this
lorm of th* cry. but only a* used to #*t
nr a dog The Standard Dictionary bis
the verb hist.' which It thu* defines To
urge on by making ts hl*!tig round, as.
to hist a dog ' The '*C which vou and
your correaponvlent* uae In tha abbrevia
tion "nt boy' seema rather to be a tnlmud
(oral of this ‘hhst. and If so. we should
write for 'h!*i-u-io.’ ''at-a-boy A* *
,-ry of Incitement or command, to* verb
'bait' would also aptosr to hav* Its In
transitive a.-, wr.l aa it* trangltlvs ua*
Boys In the Cosvor'f Pale must have
b**n rather unuauaily learned and patient
Who but 4h* dictionary makers ever hewrd
of "hlstlng" a dog’ Tbe verb "higte" ha..
Its merit*, but not In th* sen*# of "*l'-
boy." One more quotation u'id th* agony
1* over for the moment
"I* not 'at' boy.' 'aoo boy.' 'stub boy.'
or however tt Is spelled a contraction nf
stop It boy?' Thosw) of your corrripond
ents. (hen. who have, apparently, never
heard blob hoy' are as correct as far
as they go a# those who hav* a*v*r
beard ‘ '■ th* bob’—but on* Is an axpres
aauu at (Brapvrvvai and lb* outer of
pradae. Ounaequoatir oo aoooxmg of Usalr
great aimltarky of sound they oouM hard
ly bo cased together, and ttoi* wvxild ro
-xjruut for Use dioagraament shows by
thea# eadnatit gaotlaaac."
Wail. wail. '* wUI tttop. boy. tor the
preawns Tha uua la msuiy. but Ota and
la oam. Or wbaxwvar name tha Marqnig at
BuuyaaA ohgioaaa to ha called. ls as bo*#-
or to mast bus.
RSADDfC LYING DOW*.
Argament# to Show Thai II I* Not aa
1 ojnrtoua Practice.
From Everybody # Megasine
Ther* ts no valid reason so be urged
against using the eyes tn e proper man
ner tn a recumbent position, such US* t*
ho least tiresome, and can be persisted
In for !ongrr periods without damage
than any other position W* ell know that
grave da mag# |s often don# by reading
In a recumbent posture, but I fear oculist*
are largely at fault. Had tt been the
universal practice during the post twenty
or thirty years to gtva careful directions
how lo read lying down Instead of say
ing to on*, end all, "You must not read
Ijrtng down." ther* would be I*** near
slght and better eye* in the community
than now exist. Three •rally avoided er
rors cause all the damage possible from
reading lying down, tbe first often lead
ing to tn* other two They *r* insufficient
or wrongly dtreoted light, short reading
dlitano* and Upping the book out of a
place *4 right angles to Ihe line of vision
It H oommon for people to ll* down to
r**d at a dwatire from a good light, and
often th* light li not only poor but tn
•uch a dtracilon that tt Is Impossible to
hold the book properly and Illuminate It
at *ll Sometime* the light ts In front,
which atwaya throws the print in shadow,
necessitating * <■>*<•* reading dl*nc*.
which Is likely to produce clamping of
thg ciliary muscle*, congestion of all
the internal structurg# and permanent
progrwelve nearetghl Or. tn order to
secure even fair light, h I# necessary
to tip th* book so that both lh* ciliary
and extrinsic, mueclaa or# overworked and
*y*.tire root! supervene*.
If. however, every on* reading lying
down Will so arrange ht* lounge or bed
that th* light .omes over the bead with-
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1 Drug Cos., Owners,
a mmm ■ tot—!■>►— W rj , /-Y
Savannah, Ga.
out nrlklito x•' .*l tiki W'll upon
thi* t*n4 If h* wt|| hAld hti Ihu.M hi •
k>im It-.i4lng ill >: and .in’ 1 *-•
thi lln# f l**ticr thall be t r<hi
lt'P |o ||,4* lilt 4 \ tUI'MY ill ul wblx'll
nihv i t|tiirt 4 l*4*4k r*l h cun Ik’ |Ui
i4 8 i]u ins fun no i*** ■* t luirin than If \tt
w*r- fitfinM i |* Mbtv Uiiii U>' i
m Urn* *rdlt In f*vor ro®Mn* lylM
down Th© r**x'umlw*i t i><i#!urv
ri 4f 4.1 ihr iMtftlly itrueturv* the
•ltilriK potut anti no re I c ttttr io§*l
•tilUv of ratting 4i I*l repair in that |otl*
lion who Invf It know ihe
henrfllii neorulni aliar a hnr<l i wv*rk.
from ihr rtit puiilble whin doing a long
night <( rA>llng which the prß- of lus
ln b.- nn w.mot ibwluti' n .
iint I hav> mi buv piotlilpgrt w| in* l
tctiita who f*li ih* Kent of llilh ie*i, lnt
di.'rji i 11 tgko it • 4df* of h gtipfr*
.Mliion that Huy might ruin ih*ir r\r.
Ono tno?© fact U to thr , r*lli nl* of
th irorf Whrnavrr ixmiUile w lnng
giavliy into lo rrflavi vA>itgatlon, x
prctgily that of a |a*tve I)|* It ha*
long Ixfn recoghUvi fmt throwing tn*
hew! t> lithtly buck Uyoml Ihw i en**iiln u*
hr brought gravity tnt<* p.av i empty Ihe
horoiijal vrin an<l Ihoer of the uvll
Ua t, wl.h h tiro prliiv ipally overh*we i
prolongs! vwAOik, but why wr have
falUi t.* carry tlilr to ua kghnl rcmclu
► lon *• 4 myinry It iio plain that at.
r>lng th bend Imck t* * liorUonml |oel
tlon no absolutely m< i Hie whotw piob
lein j| a lelP'f f • cotigtlilon by invjiy.
and It ! u vry lmprtnt inoblem. that
It aaaina straiue that we hav* ttoi beep
u<lvli>4g .til our |*4Ilent# with weak eyea
Hint InKrual congest lone to prarttea. w
far aa p*i>iole. rearjiiig tn a lor*al.racuiu
bant poaltlon. with the head talked only
ti) much aa la neoM**ry to maka the
turn petfectly f-omfur abl- I|e l aur* ihat
auch advloa carrletl out with abaolute care
a> to light and the portion of the txwk
woubl In the cuea of a ttvouaand bury
propla a.kl Utgrly lo ihe number of hours
which reading could be indulged lit wlih
out detriment t the eyaa or genera!
health.
—An original dev tea for evading the pro
hibitory law wma recently unearthed by
plumber* in a house lu Rutland. VI The
liquor, stored In a work, waa con
veyed by hidden ilp**a to a radiator In
one of the ptiuripai rooms of the house
A *n*ll faucet atiached to the radiator
waa the means by which ihe liquid was
dr<iwn off for use,
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Parquetry Floors
Have bean Ml<l 1,1 many <rf iha com
furtabl# h4>me *" New York Boston and
other cHies Ylore cleanly and r-onomi *1
thnn c#n**lr 1*1*1" ami fancy fl.wrs laH
an<l |mi toll’d com|d*l* over old fior*.
making a aoMd and Iwaullful Improv#-
mm I
Having • number of floor# lo Hy In Ha
vannati nil# irnmth w* can quols Has#
figures faialogu* #nd wilmais# may b*
hsd by Sltdreavlng J 34 ADAMH,
337 N 4‘tiariva atreat. Baltimore. 311.
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Lace Curtains, Silk Lambrequins,
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tla w |itf rffcrl %and om*ii Itli ran|)|r. It nrlli looking
mi M*o If n tin Hot wai In hay. <M*f ckrn<* MM • ’e®f lu |k,
DINING ROOM FURNITURE.
Mr base nn display lb* best assnrtineut of Sideboard*. I bina t’les-
Kaleaalan Tablag tti 4 hairs Dial you will ever base Ihr rhaarr la
lank at saulo.
Buck’s Ranges and Stoves.
8 I'KH 4 OFF ibr rapular prlae* this week. Yaihlasi n( Ike
quallly.
Vha4 *f my vse do— we IMI DO, tsi we ear lk*l ere aril one gands
"Hot haw cheap kind, hot ho#* a nn d bind," a I ih* aasur price and often
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o* thins cheap, and mak* II up on Ihr oral IMna sou hay. Ue do
not aril good# for r*al. Can'l pay rapenas# If wa did ho oae eiaa t-s
• liber. Pee Ibe point f If >oa don't, name and trt a# and wa will en
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braces * very rlrssal lisa from 700 lo 4.000 yusada, larloslv*.
alaslo asd doable doers, aad a visit to oar rslabllabmral to la
■ peet the** elegant safe# will boa soar** of mark profit and to
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mad*, aad aar aslle le Ihoailty aad Safety af tb* ret impart,
ant-*. j
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