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MlterA Pnkliktaer.
V».MS, Prearteter
VOLUME I.
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people
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* haT! meettMfi< eW4
Pul forward (felne undoultfed claim,
TJt ea»fr hA<M<hßl<Ao<nr thy naxna.
V* *The people riiatf accqpt thy
k ‘ ' And honor it with good will,
Kuccmmi is givan to kuu. Abu tciafe,— -.
And^ r ft
Hang out lby l*nßwinn earn wan,
'
~:3ass2u^':
< Mo -hbfi Ar-ftdirfhnaa still Im raaee,
A »r•» thall cease t
record
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rTr IU BWHB^S wn in
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MKaMr
".ifi'WW ■Mnuit'TtilHtig lAer reasons,
ifMaLblrtHmcait. V
rttteaMMmoi-thtf —u'> ®Wi ordered
®w| /'9 W WsHecfc.
' a *^BHßß^B*M ,se ’' l
turn* «HwSßHcTßk<uM»e- in-law
of the deceased, nol KBdwing of this,
too—a ohnap <tiq>. Sta
..■.’■■■r.wl itaf feii.lliarry another n.<U.
and withdraw. Shortly afterward Snd
■ tarry «i puartiL Ub took the incisure
of the rvmailiH, too, the atteniamte etip
|H«ing that he ww in some way councct
<■ 1 with the other undertaker.
In the afternoon Hotchkisa came with
hbn-dnip. It tilted Idu'a glove, Jugt
hs4le waMgivilg’’ fho' finiahhg tbuchrii,"'
and making the corpse feel comfortable,
Hndberry arrived with hie coffin. They
looked nt each other ; Hotchkiss smiled;
Siiilberry didn't. 4 The latter srrw that
(lie former had got nheiul of him ; but
t,liut wan not ail. Hoti-lritisis' coffin was
tint only a very handsome une, but ho
ii id arranged things ho that the corjme
, 'i.kc4 hkc if w’u? proud of dicing dead,
li< ifp]><*trhnec rfficcred grief-stricken
friends and relatives. They were elated.
Slid!■ rry »fc'"i JV
and was enuit v.
7Ww«i wtiM
“YoglM taken a,nnon,— akin’ad
vantage of me.” .- ~ .
‘.'CofJ'U wiutostonnluf uio inayqguliu
"ny.” retorted Ftor'litiss.
" I'd like to furnish a coffin to bury
yon m," continncdj|ndbcru.
" IJ ffcni Je jMgte‘i
iifannJt your old cheap coffins.”
" I’ll cut down Lto (We/’f coffin* up
til you’ll have to'piAt’WdT blfcittwA rffit
el town. ” _
-.-t
He diil cut down prices so low that
he got all of Hotchkiss’ busmens. Thon
Hotchkiss ent below Sudlierry’a prices.
It wat getting ohfayier 4t> die than to
'*‘t. ( tioretaj availed tbe-uiva* of
the reduced rates. Old Gndsey, who,
us a maU» u<>cotMnuy, ale only one
meal a Has, wxft tfiis occasion tb’gft off
and avoid the expense of even one meal
io± i-o **L
Sudlierry cut again. Hotchkiss mot
it. Then‘Uta fotraeg bftgN to I“ Y •*
for the pr&ilrge of ttndertakhig it
corpse. His business livened up. Ted
dy O'Flynn, who had a partner in a
bxrt-btack stand that he could not get
along with, availod himself of this op
)s>rtunity to dissolve the partnership,
and make a dollar. His partner died
’’cry unnaturally. The increase of the
death-rate of the t<a»h waiWvsry uohee
*“y'. jkai'v seized tlig
“ rO of lh< irrneiirfrwkhd
- <■»« smbora-Ht dollar.
Howtatew s, feo£ Igan to offer a re
ward <9 ft a A dwiKupf
Wkwki thr- taoruoSß
lUttliwnake chuy u ’ , '” Y
°f the town,
■hop. with fmwwd ifc *•
* ”Wrn>. H-- wWKb*»- ihedStr.
The underlain r
1
tnem or ae*J ix> with umpth, .
to over to’SudbeiTv’H. fiotrhkiA* i
took ths fljvr Ohf&rn ffill took th
tour drinks Hotahkua isd out priflM I
4k-® «W ,-J. . . ;1 t <a -utaf ~ O
> ’I B T rO “'* ' ”
>> aqw 1/
ib U-irßi. Ho had a
, torg* f “ n W ' lf V* ai W^PW’ n lni n. Sod-
I TS'rry had go B f «be
time.
several m&UB iflf, family, as It
came ngh'-ll hia d he did it at
first coat. Vha> fkHawapproached the
latter to mtM ti not agree V>
restore old Wtoke. would not
entertain «■ AV s '"on. Baid
j he would i <mL bought.
Then, losses, he put
taoes. He
wfcew ff any up in the under
taking brtwinees, tyoulJ ela|iae
before hu coffin <> arrived. There was
a great falling off in the mortality that
had prevailed. None imt tha wealthy
could afford to die, that is, to dis de
cently.
■ U teranW ■ great deil of dissatisfac
tfa»4 A’Af’lo cx|K>stulatcd with Hotph
kisa. Thiy paid it was peoapUyJggiti
matw to make * <-<gp*r »r other
article of tmdb'.'Wt til make fvTO wffHns
was aacnl<vrMm»,-AOiL<’iißlit not to be
drned. He answeted that ho had as
much right to pnt np the price of his
wares as a baker or a butcher had to pnt
up prices' in his business; that he lid
not cause the death of people, and was
under no obligation to bury them. Bidd.
though, that ho wopld bury all he killsd.
He further explained that there was no
overwhelming necessity of a man to have
a coffin, or even to lie buried, as tothnt
matter ; that no man would make mny
complaint if not buried. Buch argu
ments did not satisfy the jHxgde. None
of them were needing coffins either.
Old man Eli Btooe was taken sick be
fore the undertakers hail ornrfpAmiM'd
matters, and was not keeping abreast
with the coffin wnr. Ho was known to
l»e the most contrary num in "Vevadr.
He was old and failing rapidly. Tho
doctors told hjm to moke wh-xtra■< r prep,
aaatuwis ba-daamirwuMbw- sad wa« itot'
fWryer, d in, wW
kilting the fld man s\ in The dyrag
man's words were scarcely audible, ajid '
ha iW-onld to ecnae dijieaking, al _
short intervals, to get his fl<M>ting breath.
He could hear good. As the writing of
the will progressed, he overheard some
of his fnendsAn an adjoining room talk
ing about tli< mono[>oty ini
unheard-of charges. He told the law
yer to stop right where ho had gob
Raid he was not going to die. He didn't.
The feeling of hostility toward Hotch*
kiss increased. Thera were mutterings
for n day or two. Finally a mob gath
ered in front of his establishment. The
mt n coiu|sisuig the mob /lul not ap|iear
to lie suffi ring for coffins either. They
were hea.thy-lookmg, and some of them
would w«tgii 200 ■ Ono Dutch-
nimff ftp ■was A-ffi-y wiad—would have I
Hogshead. The tneuJhnrdJy knew how
topcneoerl, their knowffcd'w of mobbing
ooffiii shops Mug quite limiteil. It was '
ufrfirat |»roposed to»b rtM tlie-J idlding
and contents. Thia was objected to, as<
it would leave the town without coffins,
Japd cuaaeaueutli, without iidulptuent*
ffi thA citiriffis to di# •'Wen om infuri
ated little may shouted :
& IV| cjn uaihi coffins.”
“ I don't want to use one,” said an
th»ir . ' ' 'T
‘'T>nmcd ff I do, oTcTalmcd a third. '
"Me,uuthcr,"chimed mama" dressed
in brtekskin.
And . " me nuthur” M CpiCi) to i*> the
geuar.d feel LMg. A/' 1
At lass, ifotclikisH, s|>cakingthrough
an r hole, u*.9d ty a gomproniise
He wna to rwtniw poor peo
ple, and, where a whole family died, to
4lue rate® »
fild Eli Stone got well? it waa
thoughi.he would got uj an oppowtiim
hnd.’rudo r a.ubof.do pkniah Hotchkiss
for his meanness. No. He preM-irU-d
Hotchkiaa a <2OO gold watch, inscribed
•• Yours gratefully. ’ —t’afi/omfan.
Prof. Kkdzim, of the Michigan Agrl
oultural College, in a Ute addrraa sail
tk.i IS two and ona-knif Wnes
M udeet as gfwpe sugar, clobety alflM to
little from it that some
parsons cannß distinguish rt By cook
ing, the cane insy be changed to
grape sugar,jadWtari" ><»• ft» sweeten
,.,g e n P Ut RU IU r
tfFwilb fruit *0 be anOked,
and hod adding sugar
whibi ifc kwmHMji wing sourer, until
fbw Vl* too and one-half tunes
as nruab to|ihcy need to aeeura
■■• u The cane sugar ha
| been changed to grape •*#«■ >’ n ’ if
the sugnr had bee* added after tba trait
was cooked, much les* would have.been
' required, and the result would have
bean far more tatitltcUfrr
Devoted the Interests of Columbia Cbunty and the State of
HARLEM, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1881.
ajrcjMrrMMra Tt—— m» hu>
HUMB.
G. F. Gisakaow, Ahn veteran aqpioalt
uraledrtor of the Dee Mourn
gives kte views ee to ftetiteoea mgßeaaeee
to art^Mes: Having bean in
side of the cutetens for a imneikseeble
portfeh cf s long life, ft has given an
<>)>portuiuty to judge at the aharaotar
and dimws of thoek who write for newa
pnix-rs over fictitious signature*. I have
ashamed of what they are writing or
they are sneaking slanderers. This
kind of utabbing is done in fancied ae
awttsa
cause. Buch communications are al
ways snspecteii and shunned
ing men. And when I have ever known
a ruan'vfhtiiig Bn Mbole and bignit<j
some Signe to it> hfa beea detei
tliortsafhw of ydah«, bV who never exist
ed, I ever after hold that man at a ro
H|sx’tfiil distance as dangerous. It may
be laid down as a safe rule that any man
who writi’* and agn* some other naais
JWh Itlk own, pr #ome ynUryxv yyMN ■
a4iaAitHT'of wfint iw Wnhp, pr
is not willing to lie raipo'ifiiiblo Tor Ole
statement, or he wishes to stab some
lna U'». chajbctig ui jhe daifc, or knows
ln*<uwfa<ahaaaotei'fur veractey iste bad
th. A lax name attacbtwl Would lie an im
IH'iu'hmcnt of the article. I have made
this msttor a study for many years, anil
tto’Hffins writers hnvo aiwaya been
-.uspuuoua w«a»> J'uata and novel
ists have ’M (WffiAled their
ppsluyuoui*, hat it wai np 'xffft |
Writings bad ewtidillahed the
thby would Iw a diagrno' to their real
one*. " ,Tuniiw,“'tha aidrat entie who
evgr hid iM'Uiud a fictitious name,'did
wot Aw nt the time, nor during his life,
tpqnly toknowlodgi (he authorship <J
"Ma tetters. all of Ms suocrasoi|'
l»W»e baan a paclf of snarling, disrepute
MteiWjfpiM, whose (ffiaracthm wotdd
cuwEnito tbjh -SUiunuaiiUi, or who are
mean snoeffii to MtabF®*,. or his opin-1
ions, like the midnight aaaiHsm, in the
dark. Any one may, therefore, look
with grave and well-foiin<teA suspicion
npin any communication in a newspaper
without the name to it. Thu
position is sustained by the thousands of
articles offered to me as an editor In tha
ast fifty years. They were generally
offered, by sneaking alanderars, or to i
aocomplish an unworthy and daatanlly
puqxiau. Editors should not tolerate
auch thuigs. Anything a man writes, if
it is not good enough to put his nnme to,
is not good enriffijh for publicatiiui.
The commupioaliou iiael! should .not
only be held as sns]>fmoni, but the man ■
himiwilf should ever after be watched,
having onra attempted to aay a thing or
’> el < Tffi tfwr* ioJo-d
terftll l Hpo .. i
(ti beimpte* tie-
IpUwly; they MWWteltivvi ♦*>« to
some bad tmft ... ‘ ’,'
, . »«ttaa 111 tears < '»«
srviZßz.a words.
The following sensible item, which we
copy from the Pnator's Circular, of
Fhfliulelphia, is worthy at CturvM pe
t-mud : " Tha column* of a newspape r
sre the pnHisherfft vtork in frMe. and
the parties who ask fbase them for their
espoCilU benefit must erjiqtit to pay for
(he same. xEvetjt pnbluxpihS- 1 citizen
>f 1 plsee should have.aptWe in seeing
his town aud HUWeun Mrigs improved.
Every new house, every road, every now
msnufactunug esteblishtnent erecti-d,
< biiHinea- opcruxi, enhance*
the vafngj’<|f property in our midst
Every r< fl. ■Viae mind knew* tins to be
true, it he forgotten that |
th<- local newspaper adds much to the
genera) wealth and pnwpanti of the I
l>lace, as wall aS (aereascs thatr putation ;
of the town alnosd, Ji benefits all who I
have business in the plans , it enhances |
the value of property, beside being s ,
desirable pnbho convenience, even if not
conducted in the interest* ot the ruling
,>ower. It increases trade, it cautions |
against imptwilion, it saves you from
loss, it warns you of danger, it poffitii
out diffevwt advMilsgpa, and increase*
yAur profits. The local press is the
power that movratbe fiqople { therefore
auppoSMt by advertising fn it liberally,
aulismbing far it. and paving for it."
Kucffrp writlir Uys ; "Tllsver was a t
good carver, which is ona good naaaon
.-rerTvisr fnsWrffi ffiffir 'oSRs a year.
Haah mmuch smuer ti» helps an I maka
it the standing dfcffi in my hoasAoki
Th<** who think wa take it lag ahtep
nras make a teMabe The tun vrattew
of tha thing is its rwcom men darter *
pr .ffi ' a,' 1 ■
IM 7! L. Vv-rmth, at rtnefpuau wba 1
died tad kaig ago, wna the Daatenan '
of a party of raven ffivn wbQ,l>n Hara 1
day. Sept, ffii, 1882. the derate;.', otini-.
era |c*x, fanned the "Soctay bf the
LMNfanJ* On the dag maatsanad JoJ
sephJ*B. Mason, a pniaSnup? yottog
artist. IM Vattier, Dr. Jwwe* M M»
L. Tatom, Faninn Lawson,
William Disney, Jr., and William Htiun'
liery aat in the artist’s studio ootnerauig
upon tie Jhty*' “ W( *
ftee t|f 4n<‘ :JWi!>cr in a spl/U
of levity suggev-Uxl tliefcwmation of a
ciety to be known as the Society ofHliui
L»»t Maq, ami jinqxvs- 1 on eaeh
tevarnngrairiir«rf'y » : ilMtitig-
Ixi held, at which the survivors wetk to
attend, but invariably coven should ba
provided for seven. It was ati
rajtfeil that whan but one living repnti
rtghaimxl to htlahfi the feast
l»'pe to open and drii* a letth <•*
wise that had been provided kt
the first meat They came togtdi
er for the first time bn Oct. 6, 183?,
and on that occasion a bottle of wine, I
with a tightly dosed cork, wasprudimd
piwvl u> -te raabek’ us -|»ahoginy
asfrefaiy ,ii*r, taw }nup<* The
" wine of wince " waa shaped like Htin- 1
kn Hill muMMnarito.Au tha base the
records of the doeiady-wwc' frasenvd,
and in the shaft waa lowffiwi the Ixittle,
onlv to be reached by unlocking and
liCng the lid. The lid was closed mi J
looked, after which the keyhole filled
with oraiirp vnr - tn a quantity that ad
umUc.l of the acai of the society being
inrpveaaad upon the outride. Death
spared tile tittle baud for the first four
yewrs: and wt». wxt they «>«■ thara
was eric vacant cntlf—Dr. MaXbn had
died. Five only were found at the table
in 1839, William Btantiary liavttg died.
IVurmtigt, M»win# ! 01 - in ipfikwml
; [eirk d at the 'Wfl.iarq Dteiiey
. thud uxJbkSl. and to the banquet pruvid
Mfbr seven bnt three sat down. This
uufijiijT remained Iptact until 1855. when
r> mauwd. EVutou Lawsun waa miasuig.
The caaket was now tn the pos.*esm<vn of
Tatum. J'jfO mouth* lati-i he fell sick,
and,"in liw dclirintn, 'he efto!: “ Break
< ]>on that casket, and pour out the wine.
It haunt* me." The next year Dr. Vat
tier waa alone st a banquet set for sene,
siid he pertunaed the aa- rwd obtigatien
that might haam ended then, but did
not, as he continued honoring the anni
versaries in solitude and secrecy.
TKACH THKtr W» JUI TOLtTf,
Train your rdiildren’ to be polite at
home, and you vnti never have cau*' to
bluaji >t rudiju ss abnwd. The
-rar-o»wrad ravani giri te IsU strung
and
theMAotiArtjd.li teat* 1 ravw.uj ran,
while gt»y-hrad<d gran Mathers tad
grandmothers Uig at the atrapr. are poor
■<untnenteries on home training. Noth
ing as citeapat than f>oiib&«**, arid
nothing pays better. It shnftld not be
taught IxvvuiW' it paya. but from prin
eipic. The young man who is negli
gent of his mother aad Mater al home,
or the sister who is selfish and nn
tiHmghtfui, will bo ns bteawug to any
other home into which they are en
grafted, until "they unlearn what they
have learned amiss ", Uda is often diffi
cult and annwjdnr, and nibs tits of its
sweetest h mra and im nche»’ gifts.
Train yrmr clnMr“n in pohteetiv* and
nnsclflshiK-a* Yn things, and tlx*
greater a ill Cuteo wftlvut U1 t ffwrt.—
tntfv tfrertn.
nr mt nr ran t otl> Ka*t.
We suggest a rary simple bnt efic*-
laoos remedy for oukl teet t Procurv
two strips of tine of ahrnt the-width of
the sola of yutu tout, and *ufiiaMetly
long to reach frm the tn** to the hr*)-
| low ; to the**- have nveted, with copp. r
ritetej rtMrt f .lUQteitef mtOrtea-
■totito&sr- lie
Vffitirift* -Wrteithra* titetetimV vffij* of
fiuisf to
jbaT* nighCflM* tftHsf m»< to|u>*
*w>*r To secure tiiegs in tbevr rite
Ppiw <iv*r *w* <**h wteaatowg I -
m,e ..:ra*teswbloswtateihrtiss»te*te al
nWqmlilf U »•« tike may ha wte v
(I >y ite Ufttiam J psre-stoc <□ 4, cr
>-T4>* ewr'•‘t'hesc “trarrt*r»l.
■jra so<4| ww anal I ewit. ttira > will "k l*«,
fa. rail* teat JisagtessU* <»*,Jatifi to
‘ AwAtr f<» t
1 Os onrae, it u uu.teraUiai that th«-m*g-
Mtiwwsiaaarw to b* wen awty w W.
ra rt w<wrtd tie tin •amarttwtaMe «ns<k
vrth tibSto. -- .Vrw Fseti JL***.
Frirwv prtrtW- . 1 galley «Uvy Tw«.
and hia wifs is tl>< g»' ha slaves for.
“■““■awraswaaa—-«^swnws»ton^ram mmw
art it. raM s'sray s‘ - uW—
ik .. -v*« 4 wtetetrts
The mustaug’W dhbetieiWi court
*», Irt kwb*«s>ra*ri Mt tee " b«aa*
Me "of Awsttidtai Itefcwtaril* of whiMv
..«kt iff fMffiUr (tertHW Qnebndteai
<n< to HiU' they han betet
IviVjted and
J Vf 3U4 ujeotW
p-f Aup upyV*Ai !, 4yW«r.^t^'J»wartxi 5 ‘
,m arnm f item. r» hav&,
t tu pewteuk Uniuirti*W>sWtoJtee p»-u4a
> ** l a*urat’ ’'*i‘i kh waltiwaiaHiflg
ihsw aitiUPiMni l -ratm*, Iflotemtmtyiq
* wtrttiw wold borst* tiete* «► art eraary
tM dkteruttKte ofd-WtiiranXx. M Yabbite. (
I'fiwte <■*’* s-uraano* aa«i tiumrtmws 1
sci. tewks, kovwvem has Ittawotarira
maav atereffiitrows sjonfa, til<ffte<|
ttotkwttomwwiiat bttaihivto ihrae Mfiptol J
by the WlfWtiuils «f Ifcrfcd tiffi AartWv
Amrita. The mid
and air of these Lrnmbict "awrantartl-d
able, and wb«i trJfttsl they ary o^ooq-'
cxtawxrtl horaea, puasesa (
•pctotimt q>*lit<f. It i* nxxwdud .tluat
jin one year no less tlunti.*MU> .wihi,,
horse* have liesrawhot on a single stafi«u l
ui Nesrttouto Wblsa. »*'ri '
amur raruspe Aurto* ru ct sxra
. mx.kj*s w
Here Oe roan* words Os saTcaatiu ask
1 vice Irara Mars Tstu which are ofteto
pul into aft. editor's head by maitars dM
wboiiv useetoicrteri with the .'entente
of hu lettex-lxix; *' Don't wxjta too
plainly; it is a sign of i lebeisD origin.
Scrawl your article with your eysa abut,
and make every wrwd s* iltegilde as you
) e*n A raid all rairwrtaklng Willi proper
names W<* know the full nsme of every
mau, or woman, and ehiid m the United
State*, and the merest hftit at the name
ia aufficier.U For lualaace, it you wr.ve
( * character swnawUat. tike a druukra
1 figure 8 ami tipm dtV* * wave lun-. ww*
I know at ncra that yon mean ‘ Batnnri
4 Morrison,' even thougb you think ytxt
may mean ' Lemuel Messenger,’ • •
, How we do love to get haM of articles
Written -18*this «tyle»--Aft4 how wo
' should like to get hold of the man that
sends them-just tea minutes- alone—
in the woods, with a revolver tn our hip
pocket I" _ _ _ *•
A wKtTM in CTuimbm' Journal say* 1
“The bread par excellence, sceorditef
to the majority of medical man, Ml
aerated bread ’* A patent for tho mak
ing<9 this waa taken ont about fifteen
yeaa but air.ee then it hra nol en
joyed, says the writer, nearly the popu
larity and consumption that it really de
serve*. It has many decided advantages,
a great one being that the dough de
mands no handling from js-raj inng and,
too often, unclran bakers. Dr. Corts,
of to* M’ddisffiii Qaepital, insists stroeg
ly on its value "in th**e e**<* al dys
pepsia which so oiMb affect tbs brain-
1 workers of the great metropolis." It
keeps batetei tec, ’Asa mb«r >re*.b "
Ws sotusUtite* bw U usoorinply said
-I'bsl 'lian a lather waa a bootblack, or
that lady's mother was a washarwooiaa.
The snwera, of coons, are dmeteq
aA'nvt itowe who are trying to make
1 soara figure in the world. Would M »o«
be well for ua all to pat on th* robes of
titmillty ? The atu<«wy at the whoto
htuaan family were ofl|y savage*. Ths
j sne»«t rd l*eginning of every one of o»
aa* hardly worth t-ragging about, and,
what 1* Wurae, we greatly fr*r that our
posterity a thousand years fr<m now will
be heartily s*!iiß»wi of ua.—Dr. Foore'a
Z/mlfA Mani My. ■
Ninamwiurpnio the fact that the
> ownari Board at Jaap enters d*
elarad the steamship Gfilncr* unfit for
Arctic service, that vessel has sailed
from Washing tor. fcr Halifax, unde:
eomxnand of Capt. Palmer. Thio io
known as the Hovgste npadiuun. its
erpanara betng provided far by Copt,
Hrsrgat*. The craw cmMßsta of the
mate, and fifteen men. Brass -braett*
whaler* Dr Oetavs P«vy M tra »ci
autist. O. W Brae tbs pbetographsr
and Mr Henry Clay graodacn al the
great statesman, will bo tbe velunteov
ail of the expedition. The Gulnar*
1 is a Bnaaah-beitt vraed. bet tho Attor
oey Lira srsi has givra the Oapteia per
mraaori to fivjbe Amsneeo lag.
ArraMjiotra —lt ia maefc Vetter to rtfil
ap the bunches in muahx than to de
pend upon a stnag. Boil tn waited
w*i*r satil wary trader Toast ecose
rttoes es thm bread, irp'tnto the water
in which the up- ” < was boded, but
ter ptactiheinr, Tat* op. db» ssporagus
end ploee wpoo tbs wees. Twoortifaw*
' tabte-spersfuie of m*l ted batter aoy be
j turned over it aato* bttio teaegur added,
l«hhed. ________
; ft- rfr franpte art as 4 they thought
thae a* mssr ra lbs pear bore
fefiratWu they are in m dangvr cl atarw
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rioted teia*oeMß tt w» aesei i>rat
ora «o rar tera ras>aw* eesMete ra:
„ k*. to* heraMeara tarn ara tsMe aera,
1 ijgiaae Sg» ner As w* te ra
I SSO>telbimea* Mar «ratie teeS.
1 esrassagjsw rad
TU* txKkteyva raw* »1 U» worts J wW|
Wh;» UM Bfti* tora mM»I ebost Writes
I g ra.cSesWulMWl
XerwawraUeiujaMlora
h l Brar the .-rest to my 04«
' Wrtt* iwfil 1, Stiffix, raratas ess. h
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I, “sW4ato*»«u>«J *elM4>«a|Rtk
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4 Ml esaortMMWs*. rat ra.an« mar* *
Ueeiathtetowb***—— •
A*’ v.i *v i..*g * afl to (>.■
i-jgrr/tra AiW r»f puach-
Mgk’
*lt la rotated fiibk oath» qpcaawqfOf a
t -anw i*ny Mnti itoteo-H*Mww* «<»
1 **r. uMtmau urtctoUMatiWfita ex
t petted him mtoegMbßaMlipt.dnaf 0r to
MMwrat in. the rtaaterx* - Whs oeach-
a 41 it:.pild*nlip>anwraded.that howwas
•< Mrtxttn drive tM bsrsce and artMp in
♦ thh bouse. “Tary weil,” said-Mrs.
'Bprague, "have my carriage at
l at S 6*Hnck. ” At ft ofcMfirtßo bakriags
’ .iMve up.’ "Rltaket the hbrje/ ’and
' wait tintil I ecgd hirtlifr word.’” Jfrom
'* 8 oYlock of a chill wintA evening jntil
1 o'clock of a coJJm morning, tn* coach
man eat *tii atifianiag ansa on hia box,
and whoa th* last gueat had g»« his
ordera cseoatwdri** *° thaafehta. rv
formed the Legiop of
J Honor there was much iLutousaion ag to
k pie color of th* ribboi, Nspelean was
. (or white, probably bocansa w attoffioo
, , <M*UOi» tip loud to dress in aoartau and
< saw how happv the color cowtraat wfiuld
f’. bee it wsa rvprve rated that white era*
1 pv*-raa: «ntiv the color of th* exiled
howae. Ho then suggested r»<A arid fir a*
1 I met with the objection that that waoAhu
• - n-vebitrnttary enlor. But, remarnbejing
, that blue was th* cater of thoai, ot,Sh«
'timTrnas in the aHfiy,' IMW Wjit
.' would answer as a contrast, be said,
I " I/rt >t I* war:. 1-. I*
Anoown Gsswaai/ Dwvßtiu, fn
answer to lucationa proposed by 'the
‘•Treasury Deportmcwt. gives fl riwhir
I 1 optniafi that oompensatten due for tfj|ns-
pertation nervine rv- d-'m’ -.. tlffi Quxt-
’ master's Department by the TniM-Po
cifla, Kansas Pacific, knd oCbfir t*|^iii a
Railroad Companits, to the
, Dated Bute* lot too money us*l
. cuuggnMtoan of spy pert al toaag raed*.
o*a l>o n tatnod by the too«o«ryJM*ar'
meat a* past pagmaat of tbs tadtMed
neat of tbaoo rueita. t - tw a 1
Pmnu T. Bi ax cm ha* jasi ofta
, bratod his TOto birtodfiy. He bqgan
ii •** at 13 aa dark m a omjrifty Moto; at
18 a* opened a» oyster oa|op« and on
-1 gaged m aelhiig lottery ticks la at Ma an
aosuted name. Tbsas be pwbtiobed a
ausapaptir sad wao imprisoned few hbel;
; st 96 ho wa* keeper of a hradiiirig>hrriis
and tailed in the bnrineae. Ho *en
entered the show hurfneM Wfttf Toto*
' Heth, whom he advertMM M Iff! years
old, and in that burincee he baa con
tinued, with many changes «f fortuaa.
IXM VgMiitten Pnnoes ar* likely to
I prove an expensive let to tbeMegbah,
d tboy ar* listened to Yabeob Khan
went* a palaeo th England etefi fififf.fiOO
a year a* oosopehaadon fee Use titre®a
, ho has feet Abdul llahntM, th* fintet
aUgibto ot th* pretenders, wanm 060,-
060 to fit htin out for Cafinl, while Mo
hammad Jan to ready to transfer h»
weight to Great Britain lot an annuity
b ( and a red terra fn ■
I I Is audent days, in ftpdta, tho des.l
' were robed, according <b their tex, in
' the garb of monk or uun, tpYthM txu
1 ' xd, a practice gave rise to tha
pearant dwtum, '' Ogly nuga andmottos
du in bpaui I'* Bui now Uay are b«r
--' ini succrdiag to taote, m white, ex, sacra
often, in thou osdiaary niethao > a bob*
ovoid bo feud oot sa its white baby
etotbra, a bride m tar weAftng fir—
t Tux nabft of Th—s. so far aa atoop
wa* crai.erned, we* of thb MMMtatagn-
• lar eharaetgr. Every day M 7 p. ha. ha
' I wvmki en.Hvra and ’ro to bedtar an
hour. He would a woke promptly kt 8
'‘ to din*, at 10-take a UiU* dose in lys
| chair, go to bed ai midn-gju, and riaa at
430. Th;* waa hu invariable rtatunb.
' ami auy .1 igsrturo from u aunuyed htib-
| foil 10 OU aid taw Mail ltaOaa
that"every horsarwoed m any bora*
ra**. and r» whtah sfiy wager w’ hii or
' • any rnrs* or stake made, shall ha foi
4 feited to th* ttoatek ”