The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, December 08, 1886, Image 1

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** -V Ifolailc.H^^sDAY ttiiTj.y’iife 8. I88tf. NITMBEK XXII PrwfasclonaJ vaid«. W. i. UM 1 , kwm 8i Whitehall Street, .ulanui, Jj , Celebrated irmn\ years fot kin cures of the won*i fomii of btomuca. Iivim\ bowel, kid- Ai*y and bladder diseases, ifrov&y, heart aufl luU^lfauhle^ ^tHif^ , - “ - oiieases, nerve disorders, nervousness. tfetiMtriaf TheuatMisW.. doUili^ %nal ^um».nte <*hM and whisky' habti W' ,V §K ‘Jfce.-ise.V sertnU wnakues'st' etc. Turmshea medical iulvio to the afflicted at tljtii mail, express, or oUnsrvvta! underhi Call otl statement *S e - sox, etc., enclosing posi iuiwakt l‘h'i -.1 i t "* • ■“* a lailureftv who ttiH te but iottfiolcsami "lininhell” vesta. She was m-i^per. vi)uug /.n'or charming, soltinry •iwalle She win Km ..,■■■ M ylSoor taker uderhia iasrpouaU-arp u^AUiiiita.u 1' ’IX >all oh nr write to him giving a history and atcment of jour affliction, symptonkl ;e. sex, etc., enclosing po SW.T71TC -J0f .those M.le.1 oik .•cialSjIaim dnilrfb hit??; shine; she came night T\- .hTioTe to tTie solitary rtnitii, where Wt* 'ccWtV WonTL of ’knlmiiigt* lav ijiih i iyt , ’SfOHiee at iiis esitle ce Simms’ Building. ‘Firk’’’ di.uh ‘ below the Ci»nrt.>lI«>ose, apt 21. *80, iy Dr. J.P.HOLa'tliS, i. a. \tmi), CO jL HPlilNG&yiiA. ' \m V hours. UlniteriCs a specialty.' Oltteo ixaidencu—— ■ uitb24. tf. , . . , f ~ -- . - r*--’- *—- *“ < J ■Dr; P. m. pit a i.viiTro5i.f.v' : :: f .n’STiqj} for Uiajt§f^'nasirbi the ceil trul element. ••And I’m told they’re up totwen :y-uighl cents "a pound;” said Miss Burr "Twenty eight cents! if if wasn’t for uhe^luqkS';of things, l’u price geese or chickens, lint who ever hoard of a Thanksgiving dittijei .witii.tnit.it turkey?’’ _ VVhile M t iss Barngru yyas. picking iieiivay.over. the muddy putt men Is*' with*hdr bV.Viu ftill ,$£ (hese .‘.ftVipuyiUij VrtlPMil*tJ* ; oiw*La stout. _ ruddy faced ready for ignition under the park • l . I > Mr. t oi ,»4t«*'board* iRW® liijipliei- sliop. ho;hd [lauds ,».v lf» stairs she would go down to lake n bnUyi'.iuit colored;overcoat, his .'..hut for a hit|,t‘ while, •»<> give t he; tti>alter ;t e|uutt;e n Ti'fPiU’p^ejtjKtifor |iy*' litisband. .J$iy. m»dr sa.voij tliujtjJj^HjI messes, for the siek.girj i.q tne.ci.ynk ru? nil she toiied .up to the garret to iell jtoiim- to the vvuslicrw omit, nts tittle girls? Wlnm their uiothtM* was late an 1 they were afraid of the ,jark - t a r \ ci T I. • ‘There'^«>^iidy^jg)f>ii|jfng[tij nje.r * Said Barham. . “So it seems altnoiij •as HA'il inVgliT ftikrim^ every-! tM u .dy;r,! • f! n nti i i /.r lie i Wtthl i hr tv o u rill! ! <i eldest h'j Mt*‘ girl, one.viuy^frvhp^. /l( inUi ; ••Nobody ever asked • fndi ? ’ said Barbarh. ^ : ^'An 1 1 gp» : ai they neyei' P».U',IM»Ws’’.'-Mj i i *>'■ t Hf n. !•> ' ; dii.Vr j »So an. a the “irii'lfisters lead jjjit r l<\"y^apksg;isim notice, Ba harn lied? ntnil thought* of I lie happy household meeting! won id hinge oil ihesti ■si*l El. UT&so <> .IT AI.'L v iiotirs. r.»ay and jS'iglit. aifhW if Of. -3: I,. Mr. M H i ^FFEUH hia s ..... H»pi w mmm gptjriu ,<>*■ pqitiaxrj h,. ‘ iA'?i/il»wh|ie, tl at CR/ NLI.S HICK?*-‘‘M l «# PltACTlTIQ^igtr tlOfJbi Dublin, Ueorglu. '* jeVO. 'ly . ‘ • i : or: o. f. cTeen, PHACTmoNEll. Dublin, - Georgia. 'ALLS ATTENDEE, TO. AT ALL c. hours. OlwtetHpfr t^spccliilij^. IWaV) Residenre T. L. GRIPER, •'« ATTORNEY & COUNS'felVLOR AT LAW. V Dublin - fieoryia. ruav 21 i f. - 1 ’ Et£LDE«*' i\*jif&W*V ATTORNEYS AT LAW* . '■ , Dublin. - - Georgia. ✓AVOV'l Will practice in the courts of tfca Oco nee. Ocmulgee and Middle circuits, aed the.Suprcuir court of Qiidrgiaana plstir where bj* special-ci.rftruct:- * - ' V , .' Will negotiate-lhtfiu. on iinproved farhn- initUudsiiuf ^ i tvifctu. i ^ • b. 18th, 188S.-6m. -** ^ ^iUt ! u, * u 8600b,'Acres improved',ff^ig land iu 50 dif ferent places from miles, from Dublin. Terms easy ' -4, 4 Store'Ildnses and Lots on Jackson and Washington,. 8tfeetA. ^ »i■'i'| J| ,|| 15 Luililing nna JJusiucss lots in and a- • und Dublin. /.id IT JO 3 DwellingTiousea wall located in Dublin. 8 jmHrrrrvom DweltThg ttousec s A Building and Business lots at Bruton .-irtiKja^kk & *%t»R. ■ X) Arqtjdfrti Sh.w Mill Bodanta, Brutoi SUtitfO; a aGO Acre phtoe in 4 • M0.tlem«^ls 11 milt wi*>t gf Dublin. Bart'am" Lands ,‘fioughi and Sold a fijp 88 Sbansaf^'A . j| t. c-. < Patronage 8olici»ed.;Buyers Pro.npi attention given U* idfr,i WJ* .pppp , . ... h d‘iA4mtho>a»ld rtittOi?” ^id^Bijii ifc-upv: ji Mgf y.!i««h d*«oi.i«il .trf .0] .1 ,e.' A nd»ii o .‘1 I D] "O:"?{«'ve»,-> up* fho aid l Atee,” 1 ibid• 1 "dfid ,... 'll! MUff* ,ait:an oldutcustimierl •:uti »; .idd I'.*'.*! 1 ii* iupr St mill v - A w^£4i?i r if - 1 ^ ti • trorn 1 iTC ~i«* me t.nti -he suliiiirj .ill iiuil. • .hii 1 eii t tieeij a-ket.l oLt. to., IkjHlJtfj kitiije Aiiii. U'd;i*y •liejJ. luteui tv j furs Ago.. » But A-shoixldh^D [o mivc ii [Mil.; Tint 11kjigp.iij ( gV,ut.»;i»«yj . iiitixi .1 win#-s«H>''rhe.* il d l ’ > ^5ii '.vk’(jMsp,lifTioitlileir.hi’hidih.*! /kl'iiiiillju«iiililitt.*t»s -rOtutd'i Hirmli’ r’th ’ Work,; iky CO hia- .gPL.iApm koji). iever; .1 ml M r. Pilii’j riaiuiiai. J U^ry*vcr iiu3 any ou» t< im.co he had 1 lieu *viiuttsm ip the. lii'^eys.-rii.mi Uncle Peie; ih,e pcmiut inan. That will be eight, aoiluttng tut*,—'itflA/iny toyin isu’i u iiuge om-.e Bill i iliink iut>uhl mako i'ootn for Iwme Katy Shvefp, t,i.inj v , k 1 jM8 rag/, doih at 11 .dliliar a d*«z«*ii{ A•/l there’s iticK id iin od«T number. J .00 Nm* ! I woinleivif Ica.i <iffot‘<l a duiue:’ lor i’itW person*? One wants a iiulc - • -f' -a , , .-opiyUV/iuput t*l ..t|c co'.i.cnoii lot Thiti^ksgi^iitg Ouj I" 1 .^he ( ik ; v i\s’ilp»iue t amt counted her savings witlli>tWtfelUl exact unde, jvety great deal,”'.said slie, .* , htil l i hDvhvs was a IXim 'BSkwhwiiim* of pice, and stew up a few eranbur u ies,' and buy some red apples and uu ts, a t hey;aren’t too dear.;. Alnh pnt m*'re itiHii a .tfivo-pound turkey into my oven, either. Dear ute. 1 haven't pookfitLa turkeylsmce l wak Au<l;that i:e/nip.l*;nje; thut 4j-> must »,k the jwwater’s clerk that has hired til* I9P r^rpi. J.heard]hiiu •ay ysixier-. day he linJa't knows soul in the Urt'lem Ui.cr. ci»y, and he is a dreadful regular at- ‘'p.’Fwddr lull, of em th tendant at - church, i reumnihcr how louesome 1 was. gjytU-JljJk i, came here.” rlJuxiucss, iydH)0 pAIOIVUS V. A.NTfcD. sm Julius A •Jttiinral Beat state .* lecting Agfitey. J^f-Ltfivins-tra.ice •ngo.wl rcrins Send ill ytbir Mg'- n-' yei e iimute »( cost. . And' ifiititiy^ oefufc Thankvgiviug. cost, Z lltat. altea the M*o«r X>-uAML±3B. ” &&.' a% rw.jb Mika Burl- WfUl dwvvi: to ill .r's.^eu-rinincl {oy/jre the heat harguiii iu tui keys that F.w.W huh* party of rn had so widened aU-l #X| that, alien the othi tipped^imhu iv^V^h'If.^yeh'WwiI. I :,T ‘‘A hundred a mi'four teen pouudf, l iWfa rfk * vrVAi.‘>H r !P>iV> ^ l wno was w«u'»-*'U^ pt ^jpii'Vh of4»lufi bi|| p»pQi',.,wii|j» tile l aid < >f a atuiiipy leitd 'penCli. > u '. ue*i U'wltit f-; niliwy ut idpc.il, pounds |1 unfkeity ? ’ said Huber i’hixtoti (which r.nLt.11 ,liu-. ButV ’Brinks- O.U. n .tvej.po.m ’ o -mi»ir.t'i.f.• ’• t m ••'u> ••« '''j o.'xg ••Yes, Miv-u.riixtnti.!&■>'* ;; j t|,dyx«^ ( WMfM/.tnij - - rf - r . . ma f keys 1 want you to give to your oinf-j! farm hoMwai'vi*y- fq. h4ye,tl;, merry; Thun leaguing' tliif* ‘ffaitfjjieitl,popr -folkst.onr i;wuy.iuhc- .joauuei-^!'! : / * ’’ :*.[‘ilijs^tiiVM ^rl lftrisket’s sleeve wp? iniergeticaltv pulle<l. anil a voice in «l '< it" ti- .r : 1 . 1 n-j.MvTJfc.eAW j •9 l UWfv: ’ '■>*i«i>‘tfMii »n wr• dItUtv-ydti any smkl ! f"tiil‘kejy , 11^! •Vhar.'.’Slr. J 11ri<-ke ; '.tigie-i chciinjT >a«J3iiskci turned rhupik'uy'iuM'iJhittt,' .jifiknjWMtt-dsuf- ttitkw er 'i'flfs* l ”' > ! 'Fa rme r ^paitW^i^y ;i||, Mi.-if; Barbara •'.ftnar, with ikueir; bnj;hi eyes. “I beg yjuf pardon, ma'am,” saitl lie, bltnu ly’ ••bill—rhe yutt poor? ’’ j ••Sir?” Said '■’BarbariHVt.' 1 i» •*'«nr*! .pi Ise, M-*j!-..Jj»oi saw i «tHJ !<!•«'< -»dl til tf union to Uic. w; hds, * •yoti / ’re!^MMi ly Welcome to one of these,’! pointing lo ihe pih*of riimiloj bird-. ,m ,the (icncli. |u front of. him. •'! *i»ring ?eih iii'bxprWsiV’-fbr poor folks, i warn w.m! (w . help some of nay fellow* l fMPWtU'd i^I C- Troxtnn. < I "!Yw* t ’h«Ml(|!difigs ''Bhi'bhfiij. * Imi Uv« iirvitcd ’sixttvnMfd)^ 1 'hhd^ r fa keep Thailkegivrng wiiili hit; and. roOniiltodiit Vlni'doWul bUt Uve ohIV - «»■. pilniskgj;, |J«> huiclmn l«td ; nodded k:. 1 1 .... ii. . iiiaailatUl.A’ JJi.. ,.. »» ii w : -u i," lij.1 at tins stage the g<*«»d farmer |to^. ; sp«,ec^:,»-( ^fflno' 4^01 'fat* >rt»> m’iiU -Ask ’em to my house.” smd 1m. Ask ’em to MY house,” said h#. Of»o»’4 fit'iiow; threei nulc* # ihcrtvtSfOofdi iltouKai if ’,*<(tf (, . 100, y/J^r^ket knows ket will go security that there aiu't njtf 1 Dtp s#t for nobody in what l iaf. l|m all aloiib'ifi thu worfd, and I’d like to dou little good here and tlterc H$ V i fTti'dll ii 1 ibe, 1 f 1 o’liiyknowed how. And I calculate it’s >a lucky •Wh* J9 j»«i> syo iiuw,”*®*®® w ** ;**ljwpndor whut I’d better dc,” said Miss Barham, it would bo very uico to take afl *thc'*e twitf creatures for a Uuy in the country—” •‘A’ttil tfterp, uiut a j prettier place going limit (Jeon HmUoW,” donlured Mr. rniitorf. And I’d sen.I my nig straw wagon to the iirtdgw to meet ’em, ami fufn all the young ’ti us loose in in4 ham to play. Do nfing ’em tita’m. It would do me good to seu a regular Thanksgiving hying- kept-ontai-uiore in tiro old pliffler j } ,,f vV "•AVt'll,” said Miss Burr, ife$a<Uiihs MIM., against it. -Yes, I will tome.. And .1 ! jit'iil hrijUgsix Hiidftweitiy with me, iii.it would not taste of a Thanksgiv ing i^yiler if was not for i|ii«.’* t ‘’Snake Hands on it,” said Mr. Truxton, joyftuiy. And their hands ui'fr*' / ' 1 ,.' ! i Mhs Burr sent the baskets and Itipg to do, reason iminpns,: earefUlljr piicked, to tile Bridge, where they were loaded du ly on the straw wagon, in company with tihc Orisp family, pslo 8arah .-’mmr, Mr. l*lm and the Vhniie'f 1 of peanuts, Katy Suyern, and the jew eler’s clerk, and a orowd ut others scarcely iess i hi pec,uti tons aiitl Ifiehti • i^viW.) / •, \ A /';« // i ft t j ..'.•‘• WjfVWW." 14 ^ Crisp children, leaning over the sides ut the wugon. ' We neret saw ' t/h’v coifhUfy' bsfhfrer’ 18 '• ® ° i; suioj Is 1’ ,said fCify.EuvtMU. * v said.’poor Plin, the viulinisi, with tears in Ins dim ejrss. f«l4M| Fifes blazed in the huge fireplaces, auburn leaves glowed oft the walls, and wreaths of silver-white ‘Grandfather Gray boa rd ? iWerj* festtnVnod over tit# windows. .The long table was spread with good tilings, the host stood on i hfi t’h'ffeslinhl, rubbing lus hands. : j„ *y^if igyo wolcotue, friemiar lie >jept repeating. ‘You art? welcome! I wish my ppm* old mother could have lived to see tins day.’ Did not Mr. Truxtyn ami Miss Bt n beam ut each oilier across ilie I-'iVg table, as they carved for the imugry guests? Did nor. > li© lit t ie children laugh the old. people smile in shy delighi at evuh other# as the ipeal progressed* Did not the musical man sing his best sonsr, the worn-out actor give “Mark Antony’s Address,’ wii.li swelling of of hik old spirit ? Did hpt all enjoy theiotfeiv** with a keen sense of happiness tha* was, alas, to he but too fleet i-ig? lrwas long after siitise) wlieil the childrc n were called back from bp: u aiid farttcyard, the elders o-miitod up, atnl tfll the party carbfully pack* t;h into Die big Wag?jn, .Nipa ,Barba ra; Burr wvh -very, tired—-so tired site tfitild liitidly speak. But. sho never had hueu lumpier in all her life. l,, |^jiir ;: .Wlien Thanksgiving oatni?, around tlu; next year Barbara kepi it. ijS j-MTritxton in the same farm house.—A my Ilamldlph, in \New Yqrk Ledger-. I —— 1 — 11 . ; : <wr ; j j Jlfr, Hweeimy’a Oat. ■ , Robert! Ormsbv Sweeney is a drng- chroHologicaI record rtyeuls the faici; hk is a direct desqsntlant of a pire-enongh king, and, though (here is mighfy good pa i pie, royal blood in bis veins that dates back where kings tired to have •etaetkitia to du to earn their salary, he goes right on hath: his. regular business# Selling drugs at the great sanritice which druggists will make sometimes in the reach of all. :« - ‘m^i As soon as 1 learned that Mr. Bweney had harelv aeoaped being a crowned head f got acquainted with hi%. and tried to cheer him op, and I told him thut people wouldn’t hold him iii any way reeponeible, and that, as it hadn't shown ivee f in hie family for years, he might perhaps wear it out. lie is a mighty pleasant man any* how, and you can have just as much fun with hiui as you could with a man who didn't have any royal blood in hil reiue. You would be with him for days on a fishing trip and sever notice it at nil. But I was going to speak more iff in particular about Mr. Bwaney’e eat. Mr. Bweaey had a largo eat named Dr. Mary Milker, of whioli he waB very fond. Dr. Mu**y Walker remained at the drug store all the time, and was known all over St. Paul as a quiet and reserved cat. If Dr. Mary Milker took in the town after office hpius nobody «eemd to know anything about it. She would he around bright and early nexf morning and attend to lui duties at the store just ns though nothing whatever had ever happen ed. ;i1 '•;', Ouu day last trimmer Mr. Sweney left alurge plate of fly paper with wuter;ou tt, in tho wimlow, hoping to gatl'er in a few quarts of flics hi a a deceased slate. Dr. Mary Ifalker used logo to this window duting tiic afteruoon and look out oil the busy street while she called up pleas. huc insmories of her past life. That evening she thought situ would call over some more memories, so she went over on the counter Aud fro there jumped down on , the window sill, landing with alt four fc-ct on the plate of fly paper. At first she regarded it «« a joke and treutod the matter very ligllily, but later oil shu observed that (he fly paper stuck to her feet with great teimcjiy ut ptirpode. Thosb who have uev#?:’ seen the look of sur prise and do.ep furrow that a cat wei|fs’whisii slie finds herself glued to a whole Baca tof fly pit per caniipl fully apprcoiaio the way . Dr. Mary Walker feji. Bho did not du»h wildly ihreugh a $150 plate-glass window, us some cuts would have vioiie. Site controlled herself, .n(id acted in the coolest tnunnei, thougli ybu conld have seen that mentally she sutfered intensely Nhw sat down n moment to mure fully o|ttliu« a phut fot the i'u iu re. In doing, w» she made u great mistake. Kl.w gesture resulted in gluing tito fly paper to her person iu such a way that tlie vdgo turned up behind her tu the most abrupt manner and cap^il her great ihqonveuioiiofl Some one at thut time laUghinl tit a a Coarse and heartless way, aud I wish you emild • have sedti the ’look of^paiu that Mary Kalker gave huh. Then she went away. She did not go aroiuid the prescription cuss as the rest of us did‘r*mpr strolled; through the tnififUe Mjf, auvl so on out titrough t4te glass door at i.ho rear of the litore. W* ilid nol the her go tlirough the glass door, bill we found; pieces of fly paper and fnr on the ragged edges of k large aperture in the glass, un i wo kind of jumped at the conclusion ihut Dr. Mary Milker had ttfkob i[iat dit'ect- ion in re iriiig hunt ill# loom. .pa. ! Mary Walker never returned to Bniil, and her exact wherca- bouts are noi known, though every effort was made iu find her. Frag : ments of fiy paper and htindle hair werjttfouud ai far west as the Yellow stone National Park, and ae far North as the British line, but the doctor herself was not feund, My orffi (liWy is, that if she turaed her fbowj to the west so as catch the itsong easterly gals on her quarflr, with The nail she had set and her tail pointing directly toward the zenith, the chances’ for Dr. Mary Walker's immediate return are ex tremely Mim.—By Bill Nye. One Bide of tlie Quewtton. ‘1 yes.’ said a man. addressing a companion, “ilia* a writer in 4b* Scientific America* ears that laoflit ter prolongs life.’’ ‘How Joes he explain his theory?' ‘Well, 1 don’t exactly k now, but he say# that it starts into circulation little hidden particles of blood which would otherwise remain dormunr. Then he goes on humorously to say that the* tiine may come when phy sicians will preset ibe so many laughs to be taken so many hours apart,’ ‘1 dare ray, but how do you sup pose fch* physicians could produce laughter at a stated time. It wouldn’t do to give the patient laughing gas, for that produces anger more uft«» thaw it does mirth,' •Tim! is a fact., llow would it do to read.extracts from political plat forms?’ Might do very well. Sjty.J bolieyu that, laughter does prolong life. I will give you an in- hUmei*., Some time ago, when 1 was in 8an Antonja, I saw two men en* gaged in a qqarrvl. One of them, Z.b Lock,.drew a pistol and tofd Bob Foster that bisi timo was tome, f « instead of heepnt iag ex- citoil, Foster said: Now wait a in in ti te, Zib, er haw, haw. i)ont you—tor lie, he—recollect tlm tune wlitui wq went over to sec old Miller’s daughters'?' Well, sir—haw, haw— l thought 1 would kill myself laugh- MO u i>Youxoualy. Z.b, overcome by astonishutont at this nntiii^jy. upf’ih, hj» ; pie- ltd, a’id. quiokurThan a bass*striking ». bis* IfrMf. iWHHftw vWjWf tafii '• '•> Uu “ ui * r ' !>'■ '> “»«>! Vo.ur.hto, Yes, but it killed the other fellow, for, viont you ace, it euttl^led Fueler to shoot him. .. 4 ; * ^ospect, afferall, it is u little dangerous. It is the M'W, ■oiqptiflo writers, though. They ncter tako up but ono^ifie^Jt q qqestjon.—Jrkantaw 1.1 f ' Mi ’f - ; How blivitiisugli Downed a Foe. Ciiniimugh, after sorvingljltis tonn in Congress, came to Colovmio. His fame as a lawyer, and stump speaker preceded liifit, M&Wlwjf whqu the pitied Jim Cavanaugh agatnst Tliejr were both rattlers ou the talk, so'they decided to stump the Territory together and speuk from the same rostrum. At times their sarcasm was colli ig. It was give and take. Ai Montgomery .Jack Langrislie had built a theatre, and when , the speakers arrived there lie donated the use of Iiis house. A rousing meeting was put. Bennett made the opening spceuli, und closed with soiitc allusi m to iiis opponent that brought down'the iioui[e. Gu^itha'iigii' arose, to i;eply, but was com pul led to waituntil the tumult sobsided. Just at this moment a hoard oif pack jucks liit«l.Itj^wUed^at the ilbor, and they with one voice set tip a most u|»«txyjtlij[r ., .bray.M’ff* Cavanaugh waitsil quietly for the nsscs to get through, and then, with Woe depleted upon his, countenance, turned to Iiis opponent and ip, a deprecati'ig tone satd:*My friend, would it t ot tie more itj keeping with (ho rules of civility if but'one of ybiir party spoke at.a time*?— 'L’urfi Field and Farm, A very curious operation was per* formed at the Emergency Hospital, New York city, a day or two ago. It was the creation of a month. A baby had been born with its mouth closed. Where the mouth should havb beeni were smooth white skin and flesh. In other respects the chipl seemed normal. An incision was made across the face just below the nose. The jaws went fonnd*tb be joined by a membrane, but when this was severed they moved natural ly. lt> is believed that when the child grows np it will here as A gcod a month as if nature, net the sur geon, has made it. The child has not yet learned to ery, and it ie probable that its parents are not anxious that it shall. Tlie Picayunes wicked (paragraph says that “there has been a strange mortality with two years among the great men of litis country' who hare bsnn prominent iu politics. The death roll iuclndes Graut, Arthur, Hendricks, McClellan, II uncock, Seymour, Tilden, and H. Grata Brown. Mr. B. B. Hayes is still alive, and he should bn- thankful that he is not a great wan.