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• j t ‘lO marriage of the
l aughter of the Gov. Chang Yuo
i ears ago, when liis excellency
was an official of much less import
ance, ho became acquainted with
: person of the rank of perfect,
who hud a son who seemed worthy
of being engaged to his daughter.
Since then the perfect died, while
Chang Yuo a iced from one po
sition to another, until by a rare for
fune ho has becomo tho governor
of Shantung
The one family became poorer
and poorer, while the other gained
a relish for pomp jpid wealth, ease
and honor. The intended son-in
law being urged by personal
friends, appears at last at the gov
ernor's vamen. Being dressed in
unseemly costume, he was ignored
Gy seme, but at last got his letter
into the governor. The governor
seemed to forget the plan of the
oast, but in due time came to the
conclusion that it was better to fol
low out the engagement than
bring himself into disrepute. A
house w r as secured, and in a few
days—now a week ago—the mar
riage occurred. All the inferior
officials appeared ready with pre
sents, and now the young man is
higher up in the world. Such is a
romance of Chinese life.
The Greatest Living Novelists.
As to the quesiion, “Who is the
greatest living novelist?*’ which is
under discussion among literary
people, ILo Critic of Boston men
tions Biackmore, Wilkie Collins,
Black, (Stephenson and George
Meredith as each likely to be sup
ported by their bands ot followers,
in England; and Howells, James,
Bret Harte and Cable, in this
country. But besides' Tolstoi, in
Russia, whom Mr Howells’ opin
ion has long since elevated to the
presidency of letters, there are
Daudet, Dumas, Fonilllet, Zola
and De Maupassant, in France;
Galdos Valdes and Valera, in
Spain; Farina, in Italy, and Bjorn
soi: in Norway
Gilding a Go;sderous Gome.
The work of gilding the dome of
the Massachusetts state bouse will,
acvi ding to the contractor, occu
py fifteen me n about forty days of
nine hours each. The dome, he
says, from pineapple peak to base
must be thoroughly cleansed, and
every particle of gilt and verdigris
r moved as well, and all rough
spots made smooth After this
has been done, the copper surface
will be polished to the smoothness
of glass, and then given a coating
ot size, over which will be a layer
of yellow paint. When this has
partially set, the surface will be
ready for the gilders. Two hun
dred and forty packs of 23-caret
gold-leaf will be required. This is
within one caret of pure gold, the
whole weighing aboutlbs troy
weight. Each package contains
2£ books, composed of tissue pa
per, between the leaves of which
are 20 sheets ot gold, each shet
being about 3sx3 inches, or a little
over 9i square inches. So thin
are these sheets that I,COO of thorn
piled one upon the other makes
only an inch in height.
... Teeth.
poison Of aveyed by human
teeth is cue of the most annoying
that a physician ever has lmd to
deal with,” writes Dr. A. C- ixobin
son. ‘-A bitten ear or nose is
months in healing, where a more
important wound alllieted by an
instrument would readily yield to
simple remedies. 1 have under my
attention severe and most compli
cated eases of blood poisoning in
which the patient had but slightly
abraided the hand in the course of
a tight by striking tho knuckle
agairpl. the teeth t>f his opponent.
I havp known hands thus poisoned
only .saved from amputation by tho
application of all the resources of
science. Tobacco or whisky, or
disarrangement of the stomach
from many other causes, may be
responsible for this poisonous con
dition of the teeth, and I am not
prepared to say that a man with
good health and a clean, sweet
mouth would convey the poison,
but, I can speak only of the fre
quency of this class of cases and
tho difficulty of attending them
successfully.
An officer of a street railroad ccm
pauv said lo a Courier-Journal man in
substance, that the time consumed, if
the nickels Collected in a day were
counted ono by one, would be too
groat, and therefore that they were not
counted. Instead they were weighed.
Fifty dollars in nickels will weigh ten
and three quarter pounds. This sys
tem of weighing has been brought to
Mich perfection that it is rarely a mis
take is made, and is never more than
five cents in SIOO. The nickels are
countca, of course, ordinarily, whon
taken out of the boxes, in order to see
if the amount corresponds with con
ductoes and officers’ reports, but a
count of a big day is never attempted
save by weight.
We have just returned, writes a cor
respondent at Copenhagen, Denmark,
from a visit to Elsinore and to the
gTave ot Ilamlet, Prince of Denmark.
Though the genuiness of the gray,! is
more than donb ml. and though there
is little in the Castle of Krotiborg to
recail the ancient ramparts on which
the to a! youth met his fa’ her’s ghost
he fortifications having been modern*
iz and since Shakespeare's time, vet a
s eady stream of visitors arts tbit hr. i
year alder year—a perpetual tribute to
the great dramatist. The so called
tomb ol Ilamlet is a simple cairn oi
stones in the park of the royal castle
at Martenborg, a short walk from
Kronborg.
An important question.—A custom
er with about three hairs left out of
bis original stock of capillary attrac
tion, took possession of a chair in a
barbershop. “I shall want the pait
mads in the middle,” lie said to the
attendant who waited oa him.
The latter studied the bald cranium
for some time and then asked with a
puzzled expression: “Bat, please, sir,
what shall I do with the third hair?”
The finest theatre in the world is
the La Scala at Milan. The stage is
150 leet deep, and there are six tiers of
boxes. The largest edifice in ike
world is the Colosseum at Rouse. It
took GO,OOO Jews ten years to build it
in honor of Titus. Its stating capaci
ty was 87,000.
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A Penny Saving? Bank.
A Penny Sayings Bonk has hear
i started in Philadelphia by the Bethany
Chinch. Mr. John War
| amaker is ar the bead of tha new en
1 terprke, and it if! chiefly through bis
instrumentality that it bus been estab
lished. The idea, of course, in to on*
courage thrift ameug the people of the
section of the city in which ihs church
is located. Os Wednesday evening,
Angnst 1, at 7 o clock, the doors of
tha church book room were opened,
and the first opportunity was given for
the making of the deposits. Tho nntu
berrfpot plo on hand was encourag
ing iu a high degree. A lino h dto
ba formed in order that tho dej osits
might be made in an oiderly fashion,
aai for an hour and a half the voluu
teer teller was busy enuring .accounts.
The fitst deposit was one cent, from
a wee lit tie lad of seven ye in-, whose
faee beamed wtth pride as he marched
out with his book. The laipps:
amount received was S2OO and there
w<B another of one bandied dollars,
while the great majority wer® nicksls,
dimes aid quarte.s Tha dej os t s
were from ail puts of the city, and by
no means con lined to the congreg uiou
of tho BothaDy church. Mr. Warn*
maker expresses himself as particular
ly pleased by the number of young
men and women who deposited small
sums, showing a thiifty desire to save
money. The bank doors were cloed
at half past, eight, and many were
obliged to wait until the next night to
deposit their savings.
The plan on which the bank is cou
ducted is as follows: Tna serf ices for
conducting the institution are entirely
volunteer, so that there are no expens
ea; deposits from one cent upward will
be received every night, from seven to
nine, except Saturday. The money it>
to bear interest at four and a half per
cent,, and may be withdrawn in sum
exceeding ten dollars on ten day’s no
tii'o- Sums less than ton may be with
drawn with; at notice No invest
merits are to be made except in oi s
cured loans, aud the cashier i- to tie
posit with the Real E tats Corn m,
all sums exceeding oae atiudred loi
lars. The rate of interest given it m
usually high tor an Eu e u savin
b uk, yet when we consider that *h>
strvicesare lire, and that in he West
at least, money esu be secuit- j loaned
on m ''gages * eve't giea er rates ot
n>r s , <-iv sn > reason why sitml
arenteipi sen should not be started,
evt i h •* ciedii ot Mr. Wtt nama
k > want -g i give st i gth to the
ti< tin ■
S-.mi* in ago a conuty superin
t-nden , ; ayior of D 8 Moines, was
cal e l to die country to settle a trou
hie which h id arisen in a school. The
differences arose over the (act that a
young lady teacher had severely flogg
ed three young men who were attend
ing school. The superintended siade
due investigation of the case, got ac
quainted with all the parties and set
tled the difficulty. Since then the su-
perintendent has received an invita
tion to a wedding, and to hii surprise
the parties weie the young lady school
ma’am and one of he- unruly pupils
whom she had chastised. There will
be a little question iu that household
who is the man of the house.
The red hematite ore o. the Termill
ion range, Minnesota, is sot only val
ued for its great purity but lor the
high lay of the vein, which makes it
perfectly easy to work—as easy ai >o
break rock from the sides of % bluff,
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defy "ompetition n prices. \Ye want oly . livit * V, o
do not claim to be Vanderbilts, nor do we /Bk to . ’ >rtn
W<-> are receiving dailv. an mlv four On ’■ •.i.ite.
Country Produce '• k n 0t Exchange at I ir. s.
The ATHENS BOOK STORE.
W II ila ecia Pi re.
Two Thousand Blank BOOKs
All Sizes and 1. ge, \\ are S .diti-g a’ Now York Piici?.
We !••■ a Full Line -■ t ID;, a oiler ii C< in pet i-ion with Atlanta
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Haselton & Dozier, Proprietors,
jvetps always cn hand the ocat tnakas of ,
VIOLINS AND BANJOS:
And a! 1 ki> >' Mus’ch’ Instruments at the very lowest prices for Cash,
nr on die Install weut plan.
Written guranteeon all instruments sold. Speoinl reduced rates to ebureb
os and Sunday schools.
Pictures and Pictnte Frau)**- a Kppcialty. All sizes and stylos of Frames
made to order at short notice. Rov 'rum us and save agents’ commiseionn. lt>
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Stoves!
Stock Larger Than Ever!
Stoves Bought by Car-Loads! —And Prices That are Bound to
Attract Jones’ Standa’d Tinware.
{XT' Tin Roofing, Guttering and Job'-Wi rk. Call or Write fer Prices.
E. E. Jones,2o9 B'oadSt. ATHENS.
Stoves!