PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, INVARIABLE IN ADVANCE.
OUR MOTTO : DIEU ET MOM DROITi
THE LEDGER punusriQ cc::rr;T.
VOL. XII.
WINDSOK, BEKTIE COUNTY, If. C, THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1895.
NO. 41.
Lore's Aftcrmatlu
Not here, but there.
Not near nor far ;
No night time then,
Nor moon nor star
No meeting smile to turn to sigh
And breathe its bitter waii Good-bye!
Not here not hero, ?
Too dim, too sad i ":
This doubting world V
Yet there all glad! - V
The loving eyes leArth's shadows veiled
The tender clasp, we deemed had failed."
Some voice perhaps
Loved lost regained
"Will thrill us there
With love unfeigned.
Bat how we know not, all is rest,
They are our own God's ways are best.
That one we loved. ,
Perhaps too well, .
Can love, love so? - v
We cannot tell , : . : ,
That one, in God's sweet holy place " :
Will meet us then, and face to face!
The loved caress, ; v
The old, dear smiles
God's Ever for - . r -Earth's
little while!
The mists of .pain all passed away;
All lost in that long, loving day ! '
Good Words.
ana marimes,-Phoebe sometimes in
dulging in anjmal painting, for which
she had a passion, but which appeared
to us both like dissipation, because no
one could be induced to buy our piet
urea. The landscapes and sea bits . .we
placed in the book stores for salotjtd-
the summer visitors at prices varying
from $2. 50 to $10. ;. When we received
$10, which was very rarely indeed, we
felt that we were on "the high roadlo
wealth. -.
Three years after ors father's death
we were still very poor, but we had
saved a trifling sum and felt safe un
less sickness or some extraordinary;
imsionune should overtake . us. One
evening Phcebe was reading the paper:
aloud when she stumbled upon a para
graph announcing the extraordinary;
success of Sidney Herbert, bur poor
artist friend in' New, .York. He was
now. richand famous, it appeared,, and
a member of the Academy. "Why
not write to him," said I, "and send
some of our best works. You have
Handling Boa Constrictors.
Shake dealers in" South - America
have a fine contempt for their squirm
ing and venomous wares, though it is
sometimes difficult ; to induce ship
captains to "carry 'thenV as freight.
The Tsnake dealers -handle the boa
constrictor with great deftness. This
serpent bites, but his bite is not ven
omous, so that the chief danger to the
handler, is from the serpent's enor
mously powerful muscles. The deal
ers have learned that the boa, to bo
really dangerous, must have a fulcrum
in the . shape of something around
which he may coil his tail. -.',
The boar is, in fact, a lever in which
the ordinary arrangement is power,
weight, fulcrum. Knowing this the
dealers drop a soft hat over his head,
ihat he may "neither see nor bite, and
then snatch him so. suddenly from his
resting place that he has no opportun
ity to brace himself by seizing a fixed
object , with his: tail. ' After that the
essential thing is to see that he is not
three, or tour excellent animal pieces,' brought within distance of any Buch
and we can both send two or three hwt "
marines and landscapes. He was al-
THE ARTIST'S COTTAGE. ? ? k and grateful to ns and
perhaps might do us a good turn. I
am perfectly certain that ' our work is
worth ten times the price we are re
ceiving here, but we can never do
better unless we are so fortunate
as to be appreciated at some great art
center. " That was the first daring sug
gestion. It was long before we could
gather courage sufficient to carry it
into execution. Finally we forwarded
six. pictures to Mr Sidney Herbert,
accompanied by a long letter, telling
him of the death of. dear father and
r 11T HENRY S. BBOOKS.
" V :
I have lived all my life in seaport
a little town on our north coast.
Father was a clergyman, pastor of the
First Congregational Church Never
was there a more 1 faithful man and
never had spinster a . more devoted
helpmate. There was a residence at
tached to the phurch which was called
the parsonage, and there we lived until
father and mother died.
There were three of us children,rriy
sister Phcebe and I and Edmund, our
brother. I was the oldest, Edmund,
or Ned, as everybody called him, the"
youngest. He was a handsome, gal
lant boy. We all - pinched ourselves
dreadfully to get him through college
but we were all so proud of him and
bo hopeful of his future that our little
sacrifices never appeared to us in the ' W rePly and we had almost given
liffht of self denial. : "P a11 boPe of ever faring from Sid-
We never could rindm-fit, xrhv ney Herbert "Why should an acade-
Edmund, with all his college educa
A snake dealer on board a Brazilian
steamer the other day was occupied in
transferring his boas from ono box to
another. He opened the box .an in
stant, dropped a hat over the head of
one of the creatures, snatched it from
its fellows, and, rushing across the
deck, dropped it into the other box.
The thing looked bo easy that a deck
hand, waitng until the snake owner's
back was turned, essayed to repeat the
act. He neglected to use the hat, and
with a yell yanked a great snake from
the box with his fangs fixed in his
fingors. Not daring to let go, yet
mother,, and the sad fate of poor Ed- fearinr? to hold on. ha beffan whirling
miind. We requested him to sell the the snake about his head, meanwhile
pictures for us, if possible, at the best, dancing madly over the deck. The
price attainable, telling him at the snake man managed to capture the
same time the poor prices we received reptile and box it in security. Then
at home, and our modest confidence I somebody expressed concern for the
that WO OUght to realize Something rnRh rlpplr hand to vhir.h tlin unfit ft
more for our conscientious work. '.'I nwnpr nnq-wprpd; .
It was a month before we received "WW. him? TT'h nil nVht.
Early Fire Implements.
Undoubtedly the first fire company
organized in this country ."was formed
in New York in 16581 It was called
the Prowlers, and .was composed of
eight men with two hundred and fifty
buckets, hooks and Bniall ladders.
Where tho buckets were obtained, and
whether or not they were in addition
to those owned by the town, tho
records fail to stale. -In 1679 Salem
purchased two or - three dozen cedar
buckets,' besides hooks and other im
plements; also tho selectmen and two
others were authorized to tako com
mand at fires, and to blow up and
pull down buildings wjhen such action
was necessary. , This practice appears
to havo been much moire common be
fore tho usq of engines than afterward.
Boston,- on September'0, 1679, ordered
that every quarter of the town
should be provided with twenty
swobes, two . sco opes,'- and six axes..
The swobes or swoSba as thoy Vre now
called, wero long-liandled mops, that
could be used to put out roof firc&i
The general use of swaba has Jong
since disappeared, but when a blight
blaze is beyond the retach of a pail of
scientific scraps.
NEVSY CLEANINGS.
Electricity la now employed in tho
bleaching of all textilo fibres.
Whoa flying at its higheut pccd thi
house fly makes COO strokes of iU
wings- per second and tho dragon fly
11,500.
Volcanio actionhas been observed in
In lake Superior somo sixty miles west
of Sault Ste. Mario. A part of the
ehoro that was under water has been
upheavod in the form of ridges.
Another egg of tho great auk has
been sold in London. It tr&j found
in Iceland sixty-fito years ago, c&mo
into Baron d'Hamonville'a collection.
and, as it is slightly cracked, brousht
SS23. .
Professor A. E. Wright says it is
beginning to bo understood that all
our ideas of -color can bo explained
by tho assumption of three pairs of,
contrasting colors whito" and black,
red and green, and blue and yellow.
- - H 1
A guago to detcrmino tho ago of
horses baa been invented. Tho ap
HL-soTri bu W.ill men rlxr.tcl la r -
ooracron lj tlx cr rrra ti:-r. :
tig as list yrr.
It U rKJlsiated them a tO.tOl lin-'i
rlJers ia Hew lort City.
There aro tirezitT-e.'rhr in: Li t : '
IilrrrJrt trl2jr La this Tj-r ItlC.D.O In
taxts to tho Freoeh GoTerruieat.
St. Louis Is tis trawn cA Crir r.r - -
nenxxiy her lOCth tlrttdty La irrtij :
Tho Ctlcxn Board of Ttdo r rorv t - '
la a oort Tlrorouj crul arsnrt :..
ErirViij In Chit in ! r-r' - - r -- a.
lirln now br roHizT f-JVa who wcr- 'I
rulaM by tt w.
mia9 to nixke f armer Ixzjl
la-Jim, m?ecUr. wtw oScfmf.i! J1 ir-
riBJis aad tho rfr;Uc all J;c-,
SCO.Oa Tin lUUZUen kto T3,C ?,COX
Uorzn at Hoant Airy, tr TLI!!; ! . .
t-xul LU 1J UrU.iy la ttgj,,z c -forf.
. .
uxft aajpowxers oi otrraauy. .
UnJtM UXm Cosj-aRlmeral IVtHay In
Berlin aay that Louis SSrn,th Nnr l ort
mere tact who was arrrl la KivJ
Oernxacy, Las bca ucjujrUy trrtel.
Tha tUpatat cf CallfomJa wis.' ti.s y.T
Bat
think of my snake 1 It's worth twenty
of that mng ! New York Sun.
paratufconsists of a steel plato baring
water and moro imprtoTed apparatus a tappercd body portion, ono of its
is not at hand, a longAhandled mop is I longitudinal edges being marked by I I da cuiiioa irncrar, raiaeJ at t Juo.o
louay ixie most euicieut urwcio 10 do
used. In Japan thiese swabs may be
seen on many roof-tops.
In 1690 New Yor)k ordered that Ato
ladders and also hobks bo made. In
Philadelphia no mention is mads of
public precaution against fire until
1G96, when a law was . passed forbid
dmc; tho firing of chimneys or allow-
lines and figures, and it is said that
the approximate ago of a horso can bo
determined by applying tho scalo to
its teeth,
Judging from a test made in Berlin
the other day, tho dwellers in Urgo
cities must swallow and breatho rail-
lions of tons of soot and other filth
CTery year, ice sooi wnicn comes
ing the same to become fouL Each
house was to have a swab, bucket or
urar
out of tho chimney of a single
refinery was gathered and weighed
pail Anotherlact waspassed in 1700 I daring six data merely it weighed
ordering every houso to havo two I C, 800 pounds.
leather buckets.
In 'the
tion, never could find profitable occu
pation ; but it is certain that he never
did. He was a high spirited, gener
ous boy, always full of the fortune he
was going to make for the family, and
particularly for the manner in which
we boys were to be arrayed when his
ship came home: 'but because of his
. inability to find suitable occupation,
he drifted into bad company, and one
day he .shipped bofore- themast, and
mician care to interest nimseix in
fate of two
poor women.'
9"
the
we said
Do Fish Feed at Night?
Apropos of a discussion of
this
again and again; when one afternoon questioa in the 8portiDg pre8s, Outing
we - receiveu a letter Dearmg xne .new
says: .
"Do fish feed at night? Well, well
dp fish swim? Country boys, how
about the big fire beside the water?
How about the boy who got first to
the big boom and so secured the boss
place? How about the spiky-finned
channel cats and mud cats - that come
up two at a time ; ...the goggle eyed
Tort postmark, which for a long time
we had not the, courage to open. Then
Pheobe, with trembling hand, ex
tracted the letter from the envelope,
and, on opening it, a check fell to the
ground, folded. I am constitutionally
a coward, but I was the first to seize
that check, , and unfold it . It was for
that warf-the last we heSrofhim 04$ rock dt special prices; ..the hideous
u, ior iwo poor vuuiu, Wuu Vcuu .mml puppiea. whichatonce went into
glad to get ten dollars apiece for con- the fire along with a yard of line?
scientious enqrwi . ievtir, H about the nicht lines? How
blessed be tho name of Sidney Her- aboa everjrthing connected with the
bert, ana oi tne august acauemxemas fc that n8ed to bo better and bet.
. . i i e ii l .i I
loreverj Aiargo uuiauur ui tum fe as midnitrht awuroached. till the
passedv judgment upon our work, he lorioU3 'fua and occasional profanity
saw, gooa, cnucai, luuuuguut j uug- interrupted by the sound of the
ment, calculatea not only to neip put
many years. That broke mother's
heart; she was never very strong, And
the very first winter following nvo
buried her.
lean scarcely' remember when it
was that we girls first took seriously
to painting. Wo were, both of us,
somewhat gifted that way. One sum
mer a poor artist, of all men, took
refuge with us ! He was a man of
exceptional talent, who afterwards
made a great name, He soon detected
Borne of our crude ; efforts, and to our
surprise praised . them. He insisted
upon taking us with him and 'made us
work by his side, out of doors, from
nature, constantly I developed what
he termed "a remarkable gift : of
color," and Phoebe took to animal'
painting in emulation of Bosa Bon
heur ! His encouragement and ex
ample kindled our ambition and the
tope of achieving some sort of pecu
niary independence nerved us to per
severance. Before the artist ; lief t he
painted tts a picture.' After he be
came famous we learned that it t was
very valuable. Phcebe and I still own
it. We would not part with it on any
account. . '
When father died it became a seri
ous problem how we should - make a
living. We could not continue to oc
cupy the parsonage, of course. Poor
as the livlnnr was. thprA wfirfl manv
to encourage us. The picture deal-
crp, wnose naj$es ne lucioseu, woum
gladly receive our work, he wrote,
and we could rely absolutely upon
their, integrity and best efforts in our
behalf. ; ' " :
Th&t was ' the foundation of" our
pretty 'Artist's Cottage." We do
not call it the Artist's Cottage; it was
our townspeople, who are now. very
nrnn rl f tjs. Thev cannot afford to
buy any more of our t pictures, but
much of our early work is still here,
t. tn hn hmiffht i at anv price so at
least they declare.
Edmund returned about two years
nrm his drnams of fortune faded, but
-
he is still, tho same dear bright en-
thusiast. ; He has settled down to the
ot,iv ftf.kw. and livinff witn ns our
happiness is complete New, York Ad
vertiser. ,
'old man' falling foul of a wire fence,
or breaking a gad from the plum tree
up the bank? ;Do fish feed at night?
I dunno ;they used to?
following
year six or eight hooka 'for tho pur
pose of tearing down houses wero
ordered to be made. Popular Science
Monthly. " .
Stones of Persecution.
Christianity is yet in its formative
stato in Japan, and tho talcs of perse
cution and martyrdom aro recent
Thoro havo been within recent years
rioting and stono throwing in tho
It is not true that flics aro enabled
to walk on tho ceiling by means ol
sucking disks. Kach of tho . six foot
is provided with a pair of littlo cush
ions and two hooka. Tho cushions
aro covered with hairs which aro kept
moist by a secretion, causing them to
adhero to a smooth service. The hookt
.
help tho. insects to walk of cr rough
surfaces. . :
Sir John Lubbock, has recently
streets of Japanese towns where Chris- niaao somo studies of tho alimentary
tian sorviceswere attempted, and most habits of spiders. Selected specimens
of tho missionaries havo' memories of wero weighed bcforo"and after a. full
stirring scenes to relate, rarely reach
ing tho point of - actual murder, but
often very violent In general, how
ever, the missionaries have been better
received than ono would suppose.
The Japanese,, who make poetry out
of everything," call tho stones thrown
at Christians in street riots "stones of
persecution; " and pnt them to dramatic
uses: Komatsu Villago Church rests
upon a foundation into - which stones
thrown by tho Buddhists have been
"builded. In Takahaahi, a hakugwai
ishi," or stono of persecution, weigh
meal, with tho result of learning that
if a man wero to absorb tho quantity
of food proportionato to his weight
consumed by a spider, he would de
vour two whole oxen, thirteen sheep,
a dozen hogs, and four, barrels of 'fkh.
Urt year, op to Jalr si. r2zl ax SJ.Cmj.-
cco, ; - ; '
Ofi"cTt.lh c! tha cabers of lb fm ':t
IIciur!ajr. or Gerxaa rarttancst, an4 c-
Cflh ct ho Senators as4 iXfUins lo tL-
Trench Tajrllaacat lougtt la tts war cr
1ST71. ,
Th reajuyWaala nortlraUxirtI RctWr
rtceatly laid tho corner- oa c f a tw t cil 1
ta ta ltl!adcipMa wblca will if futs;r
homaof Ik-sorEaxLlratloa It Willi a ecmilj
truerare.
TbePaaaaia Caral Conrnj ta arrrl
to iaj the Qorrraf-zA ct CoVcnUa
Tear for military protccttoa ct frujrtT c a
the caoal rotita 'iteretrUtto a cxrl c :
iMaoidien.
. Th Unltol Statni Nary Departcact C
not know what to do wlta ihn torpcio t. -w.
tmlit for thtttlahlfTcxa.)i aja4 Ka!ae.
Tfcwfl toau taro failod to cak th V..o
rtqulred tor torpedo crtlce aa4 wlU tot to
used.
When General Cas:rc wrct to Cca
pmllaed that tho rtrtellica woul J t-o j-t
down, asd ha would bo back, la Kjwlrtl t j
Noreater. i(ow ho waau 10,003 Gfa ty
Novecabcr 1 La order to cad tho war ty texi
March.
John Woeiley Ilardla. tho tcrrcr of ii
border, tu ahct acd klUf4 ta tho A:rzi
aalooa of IU Fano. Teiaf by Cocjtallo Jc ta
8Jlcxa. Uardla ta.1 lhrtirsed to run
8Uaaa mt of town. The taea met la U-
naa a raooni oi alliii; nlao raa.
firings froza which tho waicr TV7
Martoa. Iowa, ha bea drawn. Tlilr
company ta beca cotstlihd to tal wsir
froa Indian KiTer. which U wholly nzZt f r
Aa a rprolt, tho towa l raC-riff v ti
aa c;Jdr.la of tyjhoid and cthar
trsJ of temr.
THE LABOR WORLD.
Hcf rchaam- Mining.
MccrchavDauicrirftctcd in tho amo
way as coaV" Till' from twentyfiTe
feet to 125 , fet aro dag, and as soon
as "the vein is struck, horizontal gal
leries, sometimes
The late?! ta!btir how that Swn bx !
la lf?3 i'Oi fa-ctorl, rarloylcj Hi.CJ !--borer.
I
Ttirty'labor onraalr-vtlsnji taro draw:: c;
a r UlTorrr: acd ar rtatlr rct::.' : ,
eclcr pouil thU year.
ytTala aad !cw 3crcj.
ccicr pouu Lnu year.
et!fc Uxiii la' Scn'Tor
iVcrurytTaala aad !cw 3crcj.
iSroa their dersaad for th r :
Cif
of contiderabls
length, 4aremado,- duI mofo than two
ing four pounds, iskept for exhibition j galleries aro seldom lo befound jn
to the faithful. . one pit. The stone, a extracted, it
Nativo Christians aro patient under called ham.taah,, (rough block), and
persecution, and under sermon !" They " enough to bo easily cat with a
will hold a "kirisuto kyo sek-kyo- knife. It is white, with a ycllowiab
.A Curions Ceremony.
A curious ceremony - was witnessed
in tho parish court house of St. An
drew's, . Holborn, London recently.
IJleven of twenty-three candidates re
ceived a reward of $50 each for faith
ful service to their masters and mis
tresses. The servants fidelity com
petition was originated by one Isaao-
Duckett, who died in 1620 and left by
will $10,000 for the encouragement of
faithfulness among , domestics, The
will provides that they must have lived
at least seven years with the same
master or mistress in order to be eligi
ble., ; The awards range from $25 to
$200. The fir st distribution was made
iu 1629. . '
kai," or protracted meeting, at which
one speaker follows another for aa
many as eight hours. The audiences
get interested in long sermons. After
hearing one, they sometimes ask for a
second and third without leaving
their seats. And Japaneso politeness
adds to' the Christian ceremony a na
tive and peculiar touch, in that
preacher and audience bow low to
each other at tho beginning and end
of the sermon. New York Becorder.
A woman-
. Mortal Foe of Potato Bogs, ; r
A farmer of Prince Edward's Island
Remembered Lafayette.
who" well remembered
- -
Lafayette died in Portland, Oregon, tells a local paper that a mortal foe of
tr and tn nhuta it. StilL it recently, -Her name as a tho vouto bug has apearca m m,
flad seemed like ours, and we 'never,
realized how absolutely destitute 1 arid
homeless we were until called upon' to
surrender it. had been painting a'. j . , . , .
: VyK l-'A-- whifih was sound until near her death,
and she often told of seeing : Gen.
Lafavctto talk, with his old soldiers,
r T,ia fiflfpfttionate manner toward
them. New. York Sun.. .
C Bhonimus, her maiden name .Dever, J greal Held of potatoes and cleaned the
arid she was born ; in Fjedericktown, bugs out in short order. It is an in-
Md ' a little more ' than ninety years sect "resembling the ant, with a great
rative Art Association, or "Woman's
Exchange," as some people call itJ
Tho remuneration' we ; received was
cry trifling. After -leaving the par
Bonage we rented a' couple '6f rooms
t the extreme north end of the town,
fiear the beach, and there ' we began
to paint 8maU studies 'of Jaftdscapo
v The British flag floats over 13, 000, -000
tons of shipping out ' of 24,5Q0r
qqq tbrou;shoi;t' tb vhol worldr
taste for bugs, and an insatiate appo
tite. " in two davs the crop wes cn-
tirely rid of the bugs. That insect
ought to be cultivated and introduced
to the various portions of' the United
States. The potato bug is ono oi liio
worst of agricultural pests at present.
The clocks in this country are esti
mated tq number 14,000,000,
Exciting Scene at a Funeral.
. An exciting story of a scene at a
funeral at tho Mt. Moriah Baptbt
church, on Bull Skin Creek, near
Louisville, Ky., is traveling the coun
try." Miss Madie Walsh bad died, ap
parently, and the funeral was being
held at tho church." When the coffin
was opened for a last look several per
sons declared that the girl was not
dead. The undertaker noticed a spas
modic motion of the girl's hand. In
a moment tho. supposed corpse ro
and sat up in the cofnn,' exclaiming:
"Thank God 1 Sho said she was con
scions all tho time, but could givo no
eign. Atlanta Jour nab
A Early Paradise.
Winks "So your friend
is married. I hope 'ho in
it
Mrs.
Georp o
happy.
'Mr. Winks "Happy is no name
for it. His home is a littlo paradise
en earth. His wife is an accomplished
. 9oaky" New York Wpeklv, '
tint, and is covered with a red clayey
soil of about one inch thick. In this
stato tho blocks aro purchased br
dealers on tho rpot, not by weight nor
by 'measurement, but according to
approximate quantity, either per load
of threo sacks or per cart
load, tho price varying from $23
to $150 per load, according to
quality. Those rough blocks are dried
and subjected to certain rronara-
tion beforo being conveyed to EjU
Shchir. Somo of them aro as small
as a walnut, whilo others attain the
size of o cubio foot. Tho so who com
bino regularity of surfaco and sizo are
the best. Tho manipulation required
beforo they aro ready for exportation
is long and costly. Tho clayey toil
attached is removed, and tho meer
schaum, dried. In summer exposure
for five or six days to tho sun's raji
suffices, but in winter a room heated
to tho required temperature U re
quired and tho drying proceaa take
eight or ten days. When well dried
tho block are well cleaned and pol
'ished; then they aro sorted into about
twelve clas&a, each class being packed
with great care in separate csaes, and
each block being wrapped in cottoc
wool. Engineering and Mining Jour
nal. .
A red sunset fortcila dry weather,
becansa it indicates that tho air to
wards tho west, from which quartet
rain may generally bo expected,- C3
taun littlo raowtare.
thH r tears cr wacsrM 3 --ni Jvf j.-y.
TLtOpier f HIlwy Trlrm;ter t j !
IU graai c2cn al -? lD,t aalarln nv-h
Trr ac J toelt ttat It grs tLn c;-7 I ---i. In
13"" !- .
Tbo IttwAtioaal Co-c-nUlT C-r.r-.
at Lon Joa t.rsl rt-ti. o ' '-
tr-cerfe'.-tiTiii ta'lfc tuli't--- :
co-opraliTo woriho;-
Tlio nan:o of rrrry teCTr h orrai. rvt
Consd la tLAc:rlraa lullr CfiJc a :r l
la oralv aaoou:l br tie Wcrtrra t!:a
to bo oa tl t!aa lUt.
Tbo tf t$9 .Ti&a Mill c-f 'oy :
Bests, Ma.a, taro l3 lc-majMsl Ctt
cnt. Tb action U eillrtly tolaciary q
tbo part of tho clll' taaaarocst.
Bnrcctfa tbouJ&4 intU wrirr wrr.: a
trtko at Dos ScctUi 1. TLy a;rrrrV! t
iroQtso work If fafilM Ct pr c-?- lz
erraj In warj. lsj:ca.3 of lea per crrX
Mr. Tbrc:aj LrwUr, wi!s of a r"r 'A
rnioor of KribUTtl lai., hi )-tt l.3?l
tbatfboUtbolo heir to ti:3.tt:3 W.i ty
aa u&cio lo CaUforsta, of wtca L9 b J t :
heard for tbirty yrara,
Tbo WIa.lwrLu W?rkn Vat O-t,-riittv
of tbc E-vfra, Wrrtera asi ?C . n ti -em
Dl4rici tzct at Atlaitii C.ty. J.. i
ccccj4ete4 tbo wtgo oraln. " It call f;r f t
teca per cext. adTaaco aJoc tbo rx.!!r L-t
JL, ThiTrW. tbo Preab wr-rVlz
IVpaty, haa Jast 11M- llo ciao It a r- ?
to a?pr la ibo Ciastrr la a werU-tlott-w.
aa4 ba4 o&oo iralJy t-rva a n!:'r,
bet lor tclaro hi ectioa ha.1 glrra l;
work.
of tbo waHhlit wck3 la Hsjla, ta. t-"-a
caroUe! la tbo rolllcf cajtertalVcrt cf Wc-
aaw. EboU at tbo heaJ cf tb e.:!'n'
rhool la tb-at eity a4 dooi cub ta It:? t
tbo poor.
Tbo Scwiiarirt (. II.) Hacofj.-t .r r,
Coix3J ha lorrrjvl la r r
Tbla eoapar'tM roa tLru-j I i-;
tlsira wtrbout a bat don. arvi hs, f-ii 1 r
help la cab otrry week. Tbo t-n 'w'
feet all o'ratlrn.
TboBaUetlo of tb Ac:er1aa Ires
Elwl .Iwrteiiiloa mti tbat ilzri-z ll r.
Of Jco tbo Zcwl rail tr.lil ct till o : rj
recrirJ order tor IT3.CCO Itl c f t?S r
Not lor rr.aay yrtuTi taro car y rail t- - .
crZfrol la ess rr.crtb.
Tbo rt27U?yr cf tbo Frat.i.1.3 -
lllae, tlocxbtcr. txtf ta.! -
wrwJcTJiufL 2c-ro t-"' ' '
ext racjfcM ly tho pai cf A r
eut waii rca-ii th"a la all tb c -; r t: r
tao lake CL-.f.-i. ex:
Fraz.klia woj
ctber rclsa.
ty
MJ llrir a TtBr! Vy tm,
Him Cr.4is A'.s. cf F; :'. .-'.-'
tl a!tf ctkrjw -3 aU
with eruc'.l, i;
tiic-'.i.