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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION - . ItLANi TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1884. TWELVE PAGES.
NEW YORK IN LANGUOR,
VIEWS OF INTERESTING BUT
* LAZY MEN AND WOMEN,
A Correspondent Who Writes Brightly at n Dull
???Time' of the Tear-Vanderbilt as ho Talks-
A Bwlpglng Angel-Bchurs on Skates -
Other Points Prom New York.
. The metropolis is very languid in August)
but that does not keep even tho most inert
Kew Yorkers from being occasionally inter-
eating. ??????Bawl Baw-bawl Bawth!??? Surely
that did'not sound like words in any language
which I ever heard. But tho guests in
hotel come from all ports ot tho world, inclu
ding Very unfamiliar ones, aud I looked at the
* Individual who made the singular utterance,
expecting to see something cthuologicall j
derful. I did not fiud him singular, though
he was ridiculous. He was a dandy a little
more exaggereted, probably, thau the most
pronounced specimen who ever came under
your ji^reonai inspection. He stood so inertly
m the middle of an hotel office that it seemed
impossible that he had walked in, but that
his valet* after dretsing him, had brought
him there, and pretty soou would come U
can y him to some oilier place. The alive ma
jority of the throng jostled against him ns
though he had been a misplaced and uuox-
})|g??id post. lie paid no attention. Ilis lazy
eyes were fixed on something or other above
their heads, and again he spoke as before
??? - ??? * ??? ^ '??? ??? *Ph
BiiwI Haw-haw! Bawthl??? This time I dis
covered that he was reading au inscription
??vtr n doorway: ???Bur. Barber. Bath.???
Aud he was using English after what ho be
lieved to be the best London fashion.
A TRt???K VIKW or VANDKRIIILT.
William II. Yaudcrbilt is one ot the few
loungers who do not need a placard to aid
ldentilicati(*n. f fell in with him at so unus
ual juncture in his career that I run no risk ot
etalcuess in writing about it. Pray do not
imagine that I am making a fnlsc pretense of
chummiucss with tho millionaire. I found
him on a comparatively secluded part of
verandah. Ho had that day thrown away
Maud 8., as a pouting boy does a toy that for
the moment displeases him. ???1 am a news
poper correspondent,??? I said to him, ???and
would be glad if you would talk a little while
with me about your sale of tlic mare.???
*IIe snapped his fingers at a waiter, who re
aponeively placed a chair for mo by his side,
There was no affectation ofannoyance, and, on
the other hand, no indication that un interview
for publication bad any special chartn for him,
I told him that tho town was full of a rumor
that he had not really sold the wbndcrful mare
to Bonner, but had sent her to bo trained by
new hands under the cover of a protended
???ale.
???Now, that is one reason why I let Mr. Bon
ner have her,??? ho replied. ???I didn't' Incan
that tho public should disbelieve in,tho
squareness of the thing. Maud S. has afforded
mo more comfort than anything olso I over
owned,??? ho remarked. ???I had her six
years, and drove her a good many
hundred miles, and never a time did sho show
a bit of temper. Fast horses, like smart
??? u un oi iciujiLr. i usi uorsus, into u.iiart moil,
are opt to bo cranky. Now, I wouldn't havo a
crank in my stable. Many a tiino have I boon
offered horses that would moro than likely de
velop into something extra, and 1 refused to
take them on account of bad temper. I don???t
buy horses for other men to drive. I nover
felt like sailing on & yacht because I???d havo to
??? get a captain to navigato her. I want to do
. my pleasure riding in something that I entirely
control with my own hands. So I wouldn't
S ive stall room to a crack horso that wouldn???t
o his best for me without any pulling tr
Bulking or tricks. Maud 8. is tho fairest and
equarcst beast that ever breathed. Sho would
go as well for you as for the smartest joekoy???
if you knew how to handle tho reins at all. It
is true that Bair could get bottor speed out of
. her than I, but it isu???t ou account of tho mare.
I weigh Tnoro than 200 pounds and I shouldn't
like to trust my weight to a skeleton track
wagon. So, drawing full 400 pounds, she did
a mile for mo in 2:1 ??? With 140 pounds of
Bair in a sulky thnt weighed only forty-live,
her 2:094??- was no more effort for her than
what sho made for mo. That was tho beauty
of her. Sho was always ready to do her level
best for anybody. I cau't boar bad tompor in
man or beast.???
ACTORS AT FLAT,
The actors nro not doing much for our
omusemont on tho stage, iust now, and it is
only by getting It out of them when they aro
nt their own ploy that we
iny i
??? ???Gi
i can makg them of
??????Good heavens 1??? the man cried, ???Hie jer
boas has got loose!???
He emerged from one of the housot in the
Central pork menagerie, with his eyes vory
wido open and his hat clutched in bis tremb
ling bands. Some of the score or so of persons
present fled wildly, others stood stock still os
though pornlyxed by fright, and I laughed bo-
cause I Icnew that tba alarmist was John Goar-
lay, n comedian, and that the jerboas was a
eix-inch little creature, shaped like a kanga
roo. Thia specimen hopped into view and tbo
joker was forgiven. ^
Florence, the actor, is suspected of so timing
his jokes that they set advertising^ into
print. He achieves bis purpose, in this in
stance through the Long Branch anti Jewish
crusade. Ills jovial face has Irish, lines in it,
but no lineament that could be constructed as
Jewish. He bad read about tho situation, and
itcame into bis mind as he walked ..up to the
hotel registry. He wrote in the book: ???S.
Isaacs, New York.??? The clerk looked at tbo
eignaturo in sudden alarm, and then gazed
earnestly into tho comedian???s' anything but
Semitic face.
???Is that your name, sir???? ho stammered,
quite thrown off his usual steady balance.
???Dot ish my name, yea,??? was the reply in
excellent dialect; ???I-sucks???Solomon I-socks.???
???Then I am sorry to say that we can???t give
you a room.???
At this point the bystanders laughed, and
the actor???s joke wss complete for publication.
Net all of our theaters aro shut. Ono of
the open bouses, tho Casino, lias a restaurant
overlooking the auditorium, and on tho roof
a regular Deer garden. Right over the pro
scenium is a row of window-like opening* and
they are at this season filled with plants,
looking green and cool os seen by a person
fitting in the sweltering audicuco below. I
observed that four leaves, and
no more, woro swaying as though
moved by a strong breeze. They were
palms,.broad and long, and at times they
seemed likely to twist themselves off thoir
???terns, ao violent and rotary was their motion.
cr leaves were affected by the wind, and from
that 1 went to doubting the genuineness of
that singular draught, which was so properly
placed to convince the audience that the air
tip there was in brisk circulation. The ihves-
tigat:on was brief aud easy, which prov-sd that
the four palm leaves were operated by cluck-
wroik. llow does that strike you as a device?
THK IDKAI. AXO TI1K REAL. '
Heat does not close a truly popular, ten-
cent Bowery theater. Therein I saw a swing
ing angel. The playbill said so, and her stage
environment was celestial. Blue and purple
cloud.*, with sawed and frayed edges, were
suspended over her and obtruded at her. The
changing light from a calcium in the gallery
glorified her in various colon. Her clothes
jrere g&uzily immaterial, and a pair of wings
???wayed in lop-sided languor as she floated to
and fro. Her ethereal weight was about ninety
?? jundf, thinly extended to a length of five
ei tight; and her face was by itself so deli
cately lovely that the daubs of paint on it
teemed profanation. She waa engaged, along
with a dozen others, in hovering
suspension over the ???first part??? of
female minstrel show *"
ions and soar away from the fumes watch
must have risen to her from the stale and foul
minstrelsy. Then watching her countenance
as the performance proceeded, my feeling
changed to pity* for Lsaid to myself that here
was a sensitive, refined, good, girl subjected
by unfortunate circumstance* to repulsiva ex
periences. I pictured to myself an invalid
mother, a crippled brother, a baby sister, for
whom she sacrificed her pride.
It was -evident that her thoughts wero
not on the audience or her companions,
for her face had a pensive expression of iar-
away sadness, which was only displaced by
vivacity wheu the times came for her to join
her musical voice in tho choruses. Later her
features took on a show of disgust, as though
the quality of tho doings underneath had pro
duced moral nausea; aud ffeepeighs aud tear
ful eyes convinced mo that her position was
causing her much suffering. l am not habit
ually an active philanthropist; nor am. I
* tho scenes of thorters; but it
explorer behind t
happened that sympathy and opportunity led
??? i_ 11 of this girl immediately
me into the presence .
after the fail of tho curtain on the scone iu
which she had played, to my observation, so
significant a port. Sho had descended from
her perch, and stood apart from tho crowd pf
perlormers. Her foco was turned to the wll A
and hc-r forehead was; laid against he?? 1???atV
extended arms, whitegher whole attitude indi
cated extreme dejection. * -v .
???vYou are feeling badly,???. ! respectfully
remarked.
She turned a flushed faco toward me.
???Botcher sweet life,??? sho murmured. Thom
swings just moke mo seasick. I ain???t no
kicker, but ??? * * if I???nj going to do tho
hfavo up act.evcry night and two matinees
for ten dollars a week for no ??? ??? mana
ger. -???/
The stars do not indicate language left out
because irrelevant, but bccauso it is too vio
lently expressed for print. Having uttered
it, the dear creature became intent ou the
cuspidorc at h???er feet.
BRLLK8* STRATAGEMS.
The moro polite girls of New York, if rich,
are on public view as dwellers in noar or far
resorts. What shall J. writo of the American
girl ns she appears nt Long Branch? In tho
first place, she cannot bo treated as au indi
vidual, except in tho matter of clothes, for it
is only in her fushionableuess that she is rep
resentative. In true inwardness she has by
no means tho uniformity that some recent
novelists have ascribed to her. She ranges
widely from tho true, warm * hearted,
intelligent, loveable creature to
that frivolous, shallow, non
sensical, pitiable one who libels real Ameri
canism iu the pages of misrepresenting nov
els. Nevertheless, sho has some new and cu<
rious freaks of conduct. For instance, there
is a stubby girl from Philadelphia, who rolls
Ecmcwhut nnutically in her gait nt eighteen
in consequence of plumpness, and will, inovi-
tably, waddle at forty. Shu has this sonson
taken to walking the hotel verandah with
strides that immensely aggravate her short
ness and thickness of physique. ^
???What makes you take such long steps?'
io w as asked.
???1 do it quite unconsciously,??? sho repliod,
lying with a feminine neatness and dispatch.
???I???ve been a month at West Point, you Know,
and the military step has been lengthened to
thirty inches. I got used to it, don't you see,
and keep it up without tliinkiug.???
Then slic strode away, serenely conscious
thnt the;onIy inference to bo drawn was that
she bad done a vast amount of walking arm i
arm with a cadet.
William Allan Butler, the long-ngo author
of ???Nothing to Wear,??? is an observer this week
of the present generation of frivolous belles.
He wot contemplating', when I encountered
him, n sylph who had tho daintiest imagina
ble appearance of utter comfort ns to clothes.
Her dress was something tbin, gray, and sug
gestive of coolness. Tho fabric was at m
point of her willowy figure put to a tension,
but loosely overlaid her surfaco. Her fair
throat was untrammclod, and her fcot woro in
slippers so uucnclosiug that, though scaraoly
moro than her toes camo out from tho hem of
her skirt, bits oi drab stockings were visible.
???Now, that girl is sensibly dressed^??? said
the man who had once rhymed his criticism
of feminine toggery. ???Sho is perfectly com
fortable.???
???That???s all jftu know about it,??? interposed
a woman at his side. ???Sho fools you, just as
sho intends to. It is impossible that sho isn???t
laced too tightly for comfort, aud that tho
riicflro rim of a slipper Isn???t harder on hcV corus
than a whole shoe would be. Wo neodn???t go
into those things to see that sho is a martyr to
fashion???a sell-tortured martyr, air. Look at
tbo belt she wears. It Is inado of tortoise
shell, tond isn???t less than four inches wide.
She has drawn it so snugly that tho girth is
probably under eighteen inches. Now, tho
hard unyielding edges of that bolt arc nigh
cutting her into sections. That???s tho kind ot
comfort sho is in. It???s more like agony, Mr.
Butler.???
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HAKE IJUT ONE QUALITY. .
Rondcnfof nawthorno'a.???Houseof Seven Gables
will recall the pathos with which poor Clifford
I Fycheon, who had been unjustly Imprisoned since
gentlemen up to rldiculo. And it wss not I
who induced Mr. Seliurs,ex-cditor, ox-secro
tary of the interior, ???and always ono of the
most cultured Gcrman-Amoricnns, to put on
parlor skates. Ho really ought not to have
douo it. There aro risks which dignity should
rot usirlcsily take. Now, 1 onco saw Mr.
Scliurz in moments of relaxation that wero
not derogatory to his personality. Ho was
ploying on a piano, aud doing it so easily
and well that tho manner and music
wero alike charming. It is true
that his legs sprawled a great dual under tho
Instrument, scorning to go two or three times
around the lyro before his foot rested upon tho
pedals; but nis hands dabbed tho keys with
immense skill, and it was clear that, when
ever journalism and politics should fail to
yield him a satisfactory income, he could bo-
come a music teacher with succoss. But ho
must rely on his bead and hands for success.
But ho must rely on his head and hands
for dcsirablo distinction. When his heels
rite abovo them, lie becomes exbilirating
to others and disastrous to himself. Tlicro
is an expansive skating floor at tho west end,
and it seemed that ho was not satisfied, as
most men were, with, gazing, from an inert
scat, on the friskiness ot youth and beauty on
rollers. I saw his brow knit and corrugate,
os with a turbulence of brain inside, and I
imagined that some great moral or political
question or other was being tumultuously
solved; but no, he' was simply in the mental
process of dociding whether to put on skates,
llis conclusion was an affirmative. Tho mis
take that ho made, ns he afterward told me,
was in supposing thnt a previous condition of
mlcptncss in skating ,on ice qualified
him for disporting on tho rollers. There was
the dust of disuse on tho only pair of skates
in the establishment longenoiigh to fit him,
but they were wiped, oiled and fasted on. Tho
???ttendont stood him upright and sent him
rolling toward tho middle of the floor. His
legs twitted into a Dingle strand and ho foil
tho course that the skates
chose to toko. They ran as though they had
flanges and were on rails.
If I can???t go in tho direction of my prefer-
e,??? said ho to himself, ???I can at least stand
still.???*
Could he, though? Well, flot by the ico
* " ??? " his weight
skater???s method of throwing all
suddenly on his heels. He tried it that way,
The rear set of wheels did not plough into the
floor and halt him. They went z-z-zip, and
down bo came. He struck with dreadful
punctuation. If there???s any such thing ns an
italic period, then that is the kind of full stop
which imprinted on the smooth, har
plank. And high above that deep dot rose
his legs, alternately forming exclamation
points and interrogations, just as though
they wero at once swearing and asking ques
tions. He su1*equeiitly declared that Tic saw
stars. Had the rink been dark, and bis
limbs phosphorated, the spectators would have
seer* the most wonderful of fire works.
???I don???t think I was mode lor a skater,??? ho
remarked, oh be had the skates detached.
* r lor an easy faller,??? was the comment
. _ hy-ttander; ???no man who sits down
..here the small of his back ought te> be can
afford to drop the whole length of his legs.??????
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Flies And Ron.
Flies, roaches, ante, bed-bugs, rate, mat,
gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by ???Rough on
Spring Without blossom???s
bis early manhood, said, after his rcleaso: ???My
life Is gone, and where Is my happiness? Obt
give me my happiness.??? But that could bo dono
only in part, dh gleams of warm sunshine occasion
ally fall across tho gloom of a New Euglaud au
tumn day.
In a letter to Messrs. Ifiscox &Co., Mr. L
TUus, of l'enulngton, N. J., says: ???1 hare suffered
untold misery from childhood
PMHHHHHHHpirom. chronic
disease of the bowels and dlnrrhio, accompanied by
great pain; I sour lit relief at tho hands ofphy
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acknowledge the fact.???
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I believo Brewer???s Lung Restorer saved hor
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^ Vo family JjooM t j wlOcut LYDIA B. PIXBIUM'M
UVKH FlUiJ. TSejri
tcrpi.IUycfe.oHw. tScti^jaboaatall draggfau.
Krllpso Wlud Mill.-The Original
Ftuapo of at) kinds. Tank, of all six*
Water Works tot towns, public
te. W J -
itm
Geo. AgL, C7 Beach tree, AtUata, da.
METALLIC SHINGLES
wmieDiM, i/iiraDin aim
__ J atylon In Tin mod Iron. Rond for Circu
lar ??u.l Prices.
ANGLO-AMERICAN ROOFINQ CO.
S3 cair Ktrcct, New Yorfc,
??? T . WILSON???S
LIGHTNING SEWER I
Two tbousnnd stltehes n minute. TJio
world. Mont on trial. Warranted ft
jrnrs. Mrnd for Illustrated C???atnlogon and
( Irrulnr H, Agents Wanted. TlIBWfteOX
MATING MACHINE C??., Chicago or Now
York* ??? ^ky
fthtfMHA, RABUN COUNTY-WILL BK BOLD
IT on (be 1st Tuesday lu October next, before
the couithouixi door in said county within tbo
must hours of ssle, to the highest bidder
for cssb, the following land, UMSlt: Fart
Of lot No. 19 in the first district of sold county,
containing sixty acres more or lem, It being the
jjurt ot the lot which tho defendant, now rmldos.
d Isnd Ievlc??l upr>n to satisfy a fi fa. issued from
.... lusilcoconrtof.stdcouutyln favor of W. I).
Holllfield against John L. W??-lte>rn. Tenant In
Hherlff.
S IT* HACKMAN, Nurseryman* TILTON
, W hit field county, Ga., ran ftirolsh fruit trees,
grope vines, emgreeas, roses, strawberry plants,
etc., for fall planting. True to name, and honestly
propagated. au#-wkyha
EDUCATIONAL.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE
VANDERBILT UN
Instruction by didactic lectures with ample cli
Joins college buildings. The school has 2,C00aIunx
FORD, Sec., Nashville, Tenn,
TT A MTT .TOM Situsitcd in tho midst of
Xl^ilViAIj I IN healthful ness ot its cl
perieffeed. extensive grounds for Recreation
Apartnunts,all uuderono roof. Heated TpiT*lV/r
yourglcdles occupy a room. Cost of JF XDLVX
_j any collego offering similar advantage*
scralon. l'lill term comiiicncos Sept. HtH
etc., apply early to J. T, l^TTKUSON, I'
ffrUAMTAT, PltlZE, 87ff,009.*C??
Tickets Only $B. Rlinros In roportlon.'
Louisiana State Lotterv Comp???v
rangements for all the Monthly am? Beml-Annual
Brewings ot Tho Louisiana Btojo Lottery Company,
and in person manage and control the Drawings
themselves, and that tho samo aro conducted with
honesty falrneas aud good faith toward all parties,
and wo authorize the Company to use this certifi
cate, with facsimiles of our signatures attached
on Ha advertisements.???
Commissioners
Incorporated In lftfiS for 2S yean by the I.e jlsla-
fund of oror flro hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars has since bred added.
** ran overwhelming popular vote Its franchise
made a part of tho present .state Constitution,
the people of any State.
It never scales or postpones.
Its Grnntl Hlngln Number Drawings taka
place Monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE.. _JNINTII GRAND DRAWING,
XUUMmr.. NINlil UlkAlllN'*,
CLASH I, IN TTIl! ACADEMY OF ???MUSIC, NKW
ORLEANS, TUESDAY, September 0, 1884???
17Snd Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, 87ff,000.
100,000 Tickets nt Five Dollars Krxeh.
Finetlons, In FUths, In proportion.
list or rxizas.
2 PRIZES OF IflOOO..
CO do 25.
jurportuATioN ran ns.
0 Approximation J???rizc??of 1750
MCT FHim, .mounting to ,^.,.ogu
Appltratfon for rates to clttba should be mads
only to the ofllco of the company lu New Orloans.
For forth or Information write dearly, giving fnu
addre: n. Jlnko P. O. Money Orders payable and
address Registered letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK,
New Orloans, La,
POSTAL NOTKS and ordinary tetters by mall
or expriMt(nll suma ot five dollars and upwards by
express at our expense) to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orton in. La.,
EDUCATIONAL,
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE AND
bogluM Oct., 1, *84,
nlcal nnd directing room facilltlox. Hospital ad-
nl. For Cntnlogup, etc., address J. M, SAF
nug2???wky & ret lm
???element ouuaings, joo ny i io [cot, containing
A T TD by stenm an??l ugh ted bjr ga <. Only two
??? aj - fl ??? i Improvements over charges
Over one honored young lady boarders the past
1884, For Term*,Catalogues riAT T "PflTP
??I?? nt, Lexington, Ky, OV??fi_li_lIll\Js Jll
HOWELL B. PARKER???S SELECT SCHOOL
In Practical Arithmetic and Nsaturation,
FOB 3) DAYS, I1EQINNINT. HF.FTn JUKI: JJ, mi.
T WILL'TEACH THK I-l-.ACTlC'AL RULE* I.V
j. the shortcut, most thorough nn-l prugre??i
manner. I will admit ten raoro bright, cm-rget
95tach.
2*ti 2wky
KENTUCKY
MILITARY INSTITUTE.
At Farmdnlo I*. O.. Franklin Co.. Ky., six
miles from Frankfort. Has tho most healthful nnd
???cheated by steam. A full and able College Fai
pity, ExpcusM as moderate as any first ebuw col
lege. Fortieth year begins Septembor 1st. For
catalogues cte??? address as above.
COL. It. D. ALLEN, Supt.
Jnlyl???d!2t tne frfftw6t cow ,
Fora HuslnessIklucation Attend the
Commercial College
Of Kentucky University, Lexlngto...
QTt!I)F.NTH CAN BEGIN* NY WEEK DAY IN
O tbo year. No vacation. Time to complete tho
Hull diploma business course aliout ten works.
Average total cost. Including Tuition* Hot of Bo->k*
and Board til a family, |00. Telegraphy a spe
cialty. Literary Course free. Ladled received.
6,COO successful graduates. Over 600 pupils l ist
year from 15 to 45 years of age from 22 state*. In-
istnu-tloii la practically and Individually i apart -d
by 10 teachers. Special courses for Teachers
BuklueM Men. University Diploma presented to
it* graduates. This boantiful city Is note l for I ta
hcHitlifulnesaind society, and Is on leading rail
roads. Fall session begins Bopt. 8th.
a ???tleulars address its proi
BURJR. SMITH, uSOogtou, ky.
Jnnelfl d lt wed wkylit
TheCollegaef Utlers, Music and Art. Bsercty
glnSfpt. zith. NrasUiofasaftpmisIrating \J ,,t * ,
Julyl0???dd:wky2m
Louisiana State Lottery.
r!mth??r Infoni^atlon of tho above
DaveC Johnston, Covington, Ky.
Owners of Cotton Gins,
TAKE NOTICE!
University of Go^gia,
ATHENS. (IKOItfil.U
TUITION Fr/???
ESSION BEGIN' FIRST v. /r^DAY IN
S i:.-'."
October* *??84.
???jypITION!
In all dei>nri'ii?? nts except tho??oof I/iwi M??
letup, s i??l??-l??* cotn>na of inatrurtiim U'tte
HcleiM c, r rembtry nnd Kuglueurliig.
1 ton id prr month. Fur????Ulogue??sr
the ehan-'vBor at Athena, Georgia. ^ \
???
Fm
r.AMAR COBB, Hiwt???y Board of Tru4f
FOB
YOUNG LADIES. ^ '
Correlated wlilh VniiilorblR Unlvenilfy. Highest
advantages Iu every department. Splendid now
building: nmplo faculty; mutfc, art, nilUthoi
HealthLacccnalbillty. For catalogue, address
Ilcv. Geo. TV. F. l*rtco, D.lL, I???i
:c, Pres.,
Nashville, Tonn.
???til.sq ANAIII.E???S ENGLISH. FRENCH AND
JH GERMAN BOA RHINO AND DAY .SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Tho Thirty-six year begins Hoptcmbar 21th, 1884.
1050 1'iiie Htreut, i'lkllndolphtn, l'euiia.
July 1???wkyam
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
In literary, Scleutlfio and Frofossfonal Depart-
mente, Including Law, MwllcIno Engineering nnd
Agric ulture. For information apply to Dr. JAMES
*MIARRISON,Chairman of Faouliy, l???J
Medical Deporlincnt--I'nivcrsily of Louisiana,
NEW ORLEANS.
[ B IT IB UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED THAT
A NYBODY CAN WHET A GIN WITH BOITTH???S
A EUREKA GIN HAW FILING MACHINK.
Wd???l wl??? ??? ,r7 ??? *
TIME, MONEY AND
Fay* for itsolf oven
MpHRBWmpWIry season. Best and Cbsapoit
Mnclilno on tho Market. EVERY MACIIINK
GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION OR
MONEY REFUNDED. Friro, $10. Bond lor clrj
'.'i.i iti.r unur.M. *IKU| VIV, CJVIIUI IU( UI-
cuter of teatlmonnlnU. Order at onr??. Bind
money by registered letter, money order or expnwi.
Sfmpleand cffretusl. Bond for tcstlmonl
price list at once. The Ginning season Is now at
hand and every Dinner mnat protect tils preparty
???gainst fire. TAYLOR * COX &. F. K. CO.,
aug26-wkylf Belton, H. C,
RockfordWatches
Aro unequalled in EXACTIXQ BEK VICE.
Used by tbo Chief
Mcchnnh luii or tbo
MtrgJgrai
ntorr, for Antro-
iioiim .il work: and
l??y I.ticoino 11 vo
Engineer*. Con-
iluctora and Rail
way men. J In y arc
Ij r n ???5
Hl dl5 j
(teaStef j??w*Uri,> who give a t nil H unuuty
There Will be an Election
or
This
For particulars applicants are referred t
undenlrfid.
ang28 wit Sec. of Board Trustees,
t'nhORAL
and
ODIUM
IIABITB
XSAftfLY CUBED. BOOH FREE.
DR. J. V, IIOFKMA.%, Jefferson, Ulscoailn.
'FOR SALE.
mat cue iV t acre lot with *
Six Room Dwelling House
-AND-
Store House
from Atlanta, it not prertoady sold by mo
G, W. Morris, or W. A.RIdipwmi at pel vale sale.
MU. M. M. MORRIS,
ig. 24-wk 2m widDw of E, Morris, deceased.
and woundid, thl?? Institution justly ( lain
rivalled advantages In the Intredu'tloa of Its
cln>M * Into the wards of thcgrcit Charity lloinitat,
whose Eight Hundred beds and an annual admls-
lion ot Eight Thousand patient* Mi|.|??!y milimlt.
(link nl material. Circulars aent upo
applies-
sir
BOOKWALTER
ENGINES.
UPRIGHT KNGINICS: 3 Ho
4J< Hone, 6X Horso and Hone Power. 8i
Simple aud Durable. Over 3,000 In hucccu
operation.
Is r EAV* STYLE
10 H.P. Horizontal Engine
Center Crank Engine. AU wrought Iron Itet
Flue Roller. Compact,subatantial and band
ly???finlsned. ??? Illustrated Pamphlet sent free.
Address
JAMES LEFFEL & CO.
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
Admtnlatrotor's Kale
W>
Mtettfl
An undivided inter. H In lots lying In
dtetrictof Rabun county, to-wlttbo??. Ut
And In lot No. IMS,Tying in mM t1th
partly in said Rabun aud partly In H >
county.
And In lots lying In the 5th district ol
comity, fo wl t: Nos. 10,11.12 and I k
AmLalso, an undivl.kd ota-h .lf i*??* r -
. lug in said VMh district of Rabt.
Koe. 141 and l&f. x
And In lot No. 173, lying In said V
partly in said Itabnn county, aud parti]
sham county, in said State,
??? Bold at the property o! tho ttffate of
Brlibam, for distribution by ord r of tl
Ordinary of Worth county, Georgia.
Campaign ilooi'is.
s \ CLUM aorrkllD, Act* V??nt*4.
- \ ??? ??? ... ' t. ???;. ???<?????>.
CAX2AZ3h* RACTfACTa???3[CO..
10 lscctey It., H??w Toil.
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