The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 21, 1888, Image 2
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AM.KN ti. TIIUKM AN, '
of ()hio,
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Sl N DAY OlSSKin \N< i:.
The observance of the Sabbath 1
rests upon higher obligation than
mere coinmercinl convenience <>r individual
cup ditv. Its proper ob-> i
vaiice iB Ru obligation imposed by 1
tlio Decalogue ami it cannot bo vio
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luted with impunity , more tlinn
anv f;tbor of the commands of tiie
* "" *" Almighty. Social custom-- have unwarrantably
^lightened tlio keeping
of tlio Sabbath day, holy so that so 1 !
ciety-can indulge in frivolous enjoyments
and sensual grut:ficuti'?ns.
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Those violations are so common nudum
esteemed so trivial that they can with
difficulty be appreciated at their true
significance. The tendency is to es? '
tiinato all violations of the moral
code by the elTeet they have upon
society, and this inevitably leads to
erroneous judgement. Society b '
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factitious and cannot bo ? elevated to 1
the standard position of determining
right and wrong independent <?f, and
in many instances, contrary to l)i- 1
vine precepts. To reach c. rrect
judgment as to tlio turj'itndo ?inn
act, the act must he p'.noed in the
clear light of (lod's revealed truth.
By this crucial test what can we 1
think of the action of the City Council
of Charleston last week? Their!'
action in passing the ordinance al- j
lowing ino saio on rMind.iy of fruits,
ice, soda water, etc., is n virtual confession
on their part that they are
powerless, or indisposed, to eon fur) I |.
the luy-rooms. If the bar rooms had
boon successfully and oiTeutually |'
closed on Sunday no coin plaints could
have been made, and no protoxt ex- 1
isted for fcxtending the Sunday trade. ,
'1'liero are certainly some excellent
religious people in < .'hurleston, but
, they evidently do not* control in the
eitv ifOVerumcnl. The oiiiinsnrc
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monstrous. It would moro suit paganism.
It is an anachronism. ,
.Resides the flagrant. wron^ ilono
to tho Christian sentiment of the cit\
the ordinances is in direct conflict
with State statute. Attorney Gencral
Karle has been consulted and
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gives his opinion as follows:
St m i 1:1:, S. C., .1 line 11, 1SS8. ]
Mr. William Roach, Alderman .
Ward No. S, Charleston, S. C.
Doar Sir: Your favor of the 13th 1
instant has been received. ! have
read the proceedings oT the Cil\
Council of Charleston in refereneo to ,
the amendments of the City ()rdinances.
sy as to permit the sale of
cortain articles on the Lord's I >a\\
1 regret to see that the bill pro- |
viding foi this amendment has pass- <
od. It is but the opening wedge
that may in the end destroy tho respect
which a christian people have
always had for the day that Cod has
consecrated and sot apart as a -'day i
of rest."
Tho ordinance as amended is in
direct conflict with Section 1,(13? of
the General Statutes of tho State,
and under Section 1,(13-1 of the seme (
statutes it will be the dntv of the
trial justices of Charleston, notwithstanding
said ordinance, to impose
the fines and forfeitures prescribed
by said section upon such persons a>
imiy "expose to sale any ware-, mer <
clmndise, &e, upon llio Lord's day.
* Yours very respectful I v,
.Ins. II. li.uii.i;,
Section 1,(132 of the General * -!:itutes,
to which Attorney General
Carlo refers, is as fallows:
"Xo person or persons whatsoever ,
shall publicly cry, show forth, or expose
to salo an\ wares, merchandise.
fruit, herbs, goods or chattels what* 1
soever upon the Lord's Lay, or any *
part thcrsof, upon pain that every :
person so offending shall forfeit the ,
same goods so cried, or showed forth, j
or exposed to sale."
The trial justices have jurisdiction
under the State law and the Christian
people will see fro it that it is (
executed in Charleston.
> Chief .rustice Norton, of Missouri,
ii . y . . / ? * ' i . t
i ii ui<' ^npremo v out J, nils nxoii .inly
] 3 as the day for tlio execution of '
Hugh M. liroolcs, alias Maxwell (lie '
little chloroform murderer of (\ Ar- '
thur Prelln, at the Southern Hotel of i
St. Louis. At this time lust year the |
execution was fixed for the 23d of
last August, but the case was car- i
ried to the United Stales Supicmo i
Court. Thero is no further appeal,
for the case, and Executive clemency \
is all that can be hoped for by ii|0 <
doomed magi's friends. Popular .
feeling is much opposed to Executive i
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rI?i 1? i: I !??i:ky 111:i: a t i?:
\\ lint lm> become of tin; Primary
t
?lnn of i oininiitinir pi rsons for tlio ,
liflTorcnt ollicos? lias it become obfoloto,
or i> I lorry County waiting to
>o tlio Inst to adopt it? How nmoli
ong'or must tlio po ?pl? sot quietly
it homo and Ji low :i fow men to ns>
rouble in < 'onway, nominnto our c?ficers,
p;us re^olutii ns, \-o., and thou {
'lniin 11 int tho pot olo did it? Some i(
times tho ' 'oiiventi m soloots a man p
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ivlio never ot iM t' nomination
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f ho appealed dirt tly to tho poo- .
11i> N i ill I 1 111? v 111 ?i\ \ *: 1 /mi ' IIX I ill
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Louti<>11 to the fact that an e v-rojiiih.
licati hud !? n nominated to nn oflice
in C >1 nidl>ia, S. 'I u> poo*
|)lo certainly j_pit tlio man they wan* {
l> <1, asi l I o c.i;nplaint l:as been heard
From the inaiority oleetintr him. [ I'lio
nam dilliculty in this caso the noini*
lation was made !>y a plurality and
lot a majority. The plurality plan |
>f primary nominations would hardly ,
mvc hotter satisfaction than tlm contention.
Kd.J j
The ]?e<?p!e in this section of tho
Jounty liavo voted for candidates at t
*econd lianu and they ask tho privi- j
oo of votino- directly in uominatino ^
n n J rt
public ollieers. Tho time has come 1
'or the citizens of this ' Independent n
I'epublic'" to assert themselves and t
<av who shall and who sluill not ho i
placed on their ticket. \Vo heartily r
joncur with you it*, regard to tacking I
>no man to another's coat tail. It
'annot he done so well under the;''
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primary system. m.
\\e nave iu> ()i)]< ('uon to mivinjrj*
his pinn ditu'iissod in the columns ?>1" J
I'm: llui:\i,i>. Tin* Convention ill- 1
eady held committed itself to the '
onvenlion plan, hot a change of
iiiiiron mi'dit ariruo increased wi<
l' }
lorn.
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hi Hi v nuts I-Vrrv Hems.
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The) conditi 11 of crops oenernllv 1
s not us jTood iis it was this tini" last
lenr. We think, though, it s owitijr i
0 the cool and wet weather. The <
"anners -eem to he working with re- 1
r*t
tewed onetmy 'and zeal. \\'e think :"
ho amount of cotton phintod will J
*.\oeed that of last v? nr; hut thej(
iresvnt prospect predicts less pro- I '
lueed. (
('orn is looking tolerably well.
There is not much rice planted '
11is year.
(ianiens are doino* lirst rate so far.
T1 n* liojreh(.!er. has not visited this '
lection vet, ami we hope it will not.
Some of the w< man are raising :i
mod many i hickens this vear.
There ii more fn t this venr than
ias heen in ? <>'ood nmnv. I'here is
1 limh in ( a pt. 1 > > ireii id \ ieh
!'
lio 10 well i lalured apple in a sini>do
(duster.
1 t
lo v. \Ys? L. I'comes preached a j,
Lpiod sermon :it /.ion the lirst Sun - !
lay in .1 line.
The Sundav-sehool at /ion is iin "
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proving some lately. Wo hope to
see tin4 11 m?inn iii their places soon.
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Mr. lVessley llardeo is very ill. .Mr. ^
I. .1. I'Moyd and famiiv woro with us ^
not lonif ajjfo. .Mr. A. 1'. Klliott vis
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its this section frequently. v. i>.
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('hiIdren's I >a>.
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()n Saturday the ?)th inst., uhout '
J o'clock the Antioch (Baptist,) and
llchohoth (Methodist) Sunday-schools '
met at the former church to celebrate
'Children's l)av,'' ten o'clock he
h
ine the time appointed for the exerL'ises
to heoun. I). II. Jordan, Supcrintendent
of the Antioch school '
called the schools to order. A chapter
in the Iii!do watt read, a hymn
and prayer offered l>\ the Superintendent
of Kehohoth school, S. j
1\ Ilardwick. Mr. Jordan then rei
[nested all who would sing to move
up to the front seats and who would ,
not sino to <nve [dace, and announcd
that there would he some Sundayschool
addresses. Mr. Jordan intro- (
lucod Mr. J. 1\ Johnson, from Uehoi
1 .. i. r li i i .. o / >
Hum, no was loimwun i>\ r>. u.
Lewis from Antiocli. Then followed ^
;n'succession, S.^P., llurdwick, from ^
l.'ohoboth, W. S. MoCaskill, Jr., from ,
L'onwny; Walter Mishoo and M. II. }
lolinson, from Antiocli. All made
impropriate speeches. ,
Immediately after the last speech (
Milton Smith ami Miss I.on Shnckel- j
"orcl entered the diurch and were (.
inited in the holy bonds of matrimony
b\ Trial Justice. li'nj. li.<>lt, to \
he <lrd:<dit si 1111 surmise <. f m -ir-'v j? 11 i
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>rosont. Wo conoratulato them. ]i
Wo then adjourned for a few mo- tl
nents. Returning to tho church wo (
narchod about 1 ">() jmrticinatinir. I
We continued tho march, sinking as ]j
A'o marched to the tabic where deli- jj
ions viands wore lavishi\ provided.
After rati:!"- to our "hearts' content'' .
n
md tukir^afew minutes rccroation,
,vo relurued to tho church and sanjr i j;
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on?o bountiful tunes from "New
,ife No. '3." Wo then separated,
hinkin^ over the onjovnxoiits of the
!:i\ and hoping that all had been
sonelited by the I'.tv's exorcises.
M I S ION 1 I. .loll N'SON .
\Y n*hinjitoo tatter.
I'rbin Our K- '.ilai Coir*"<|ioii<l<int.)
' 1 !jt pact week wan culled an nun
nally dull one on Capital Hill b
. (;: < . ) many Senator; and R.prc
lent it-ives were absent, at tending the
St. 1 iouis ^sutional Convention. TinI
sum , or l ithor all tlx.it was left of
t (t igglcd along manfully with the
iriIt "sill m ;t of the time, and the
! n > ) d to pass n ? ml three
: : i i l II k i s | JUIiils
vel . i will liavo to confp^i
lull most of those biils wore privuto
)onsioi)H.
It required consd lerable powers of
ipplieal ion to hyld the Congr(j8S^n?ni
piietly ill their d >lvS w hell bulletins
roin St. .Louis were beiny postc I
very few minutos in tlio eorrid >rs.
Vnd finally when tlio names of (Jray,
Slack and Thurman h id nil been
)lu?'0 1 before tha' body, and i!, was
bought u contest wmid oasue, (ho
nterost boo line une mtr > 11 11> 1 v int nlilied
Ah the nomination of the re t
laudnnna "was Soeonded by State j
ifter State, bee lining uppwent that
la: work ol tiio (Jonventi mi was riodly
coining t> an end, then to
ending of a ti Ingram announcing
no <'iioioG oi the ihonvcnti on, (Jon
jross broke int > ;i scenoof the ?*reat
st confusion.
Old Democrats and \oinifjf, tariff
o formers Anil P.andalliles wtfo all
in their foot in an instant cheering
uslily for the 'Old Unman" and
Jieveinm'- nor won't! Iho seei have
)(.>en complete without the waving
>1 the red bail 1 inn i which had boon
nspicu ills ariiclc of dress in the
l.oiiso lor several days.
\Y.: h but very few except ions
)em >cra(io Congressmen oxprcss
lii 11* v. well satisfied with the
loininal ions and platfi?rrn .
Sinco the nomination'of .Mr. Thar
nan red hamlann is il wno out all
ver the city, do enthusiastic J)enoevaey,
il is the orilhimo of w ir,
md the insignia of p arty principle.
\ prominonI local dealer told your
irrespon lent last night that ho had
e egraphe 1 an order for otMl dozen
if tie m as so n as il became certain
hat Thurinan wouid be nominated,
md had received information from
lis jobbing linn that similar orders
vere pouring if) from all over tIn;
. , I > . in. I < l... 4 e nan linn .. I 1
.,i iii , .1.11 in. II. >, v;w\i\>\i ifii U'llli
iti n.is would boon tho market bo
l'f li'. i::i i'ilo pf July. IiOOIUS tlVO
^
ready running ni?*lit iiik! day to (
ncvt 1 it* demand.
A ^ riii'oil States Senator Mr.
.1 r .. . \v - .. friend to llic pooplo i
f t1 * [r. ' ('olumbia. Irro?peclive
of their political leanings,
. he\ nI'o gfliul to sec him honored.
rti, ir comment npi/n I ho noininnlion
is that it proposes his eandida
y for a position far lower than ItisA
lesert. jn
A Washington editor says the Del".
f
nocralie party des< rves a kind won .
'or \lio excellent, precedent it 11a:
nftdo in cutting down tho length of
ts platform. The platform of 1SSS
s only a little more than ono third
is long as that, of 188t, and ("mam
i
piontly throe times a-, readihle hide'.d
of wasting columns of spact?
vitli high sounding pr!t -rex.< ,v)d
briefly what it cm sidered the
strong points in hit- idministrati >n
if Ihhudnnt Cleveland, drew tin; lino
H'twoen tho parties on the taritl'
Ie, )alion, and Btoppe 1 ! saying
nneh more tlian wis ti e .sairy. Said
je: **If the Republican party will
ollow suit, and tin; candid ilea on
joth sides wiil write eorresp mding
y short letters of aceoptane . the
newspapers and tljo ]mhlic will l>o
frfttoful, ''and your corrGBponclont.
aids, the people will reel whit, they
jftvo to say.
An din r Washington e litor who is
nit so well leased says: 4,Ti:e most
i (ticeable feature of the Si. Louis
it raddle yclept a platform is its e m
ipiouous lack of any allusion to Civil
service reform, the Prohibition quos
ion, the \ In)i u intra tions Fish Trea
y, oi* relief from the Internal lie value
war tax."
At the present writing (Jen. Sherilan's
condition is the sateno bet
er, no worse, ami his physicians siv
t. is impossible to predict the future
mrse of his ciHO.
Jlutnois art! current that Secretary
Vhitney is g< in;^ to resign soon,
iol.il on account of his health and
lis private business. Lt is not prob '
ble however that he will leavotho.
'abinet at the beginning of a Presi
iciit : nmpaign, He will most
ikcly re! ir< mxt March. It has
icon under.sto >d for some time that
.. ii grccable t o him to be
. I h s |>!' cot duties.
'hue President has signed Ibo bill
>roviding that pensions heretofore |
M.
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or her i It or granted to widows of
soldiers of tlu war of the* llebelliou
shall commence at the date of the
death of their husbands. This log
islntion favorably tilled >i all claims
(-1 widows of ll late war. which '
lmve been filed in the I Vision Otlice <
on or after July 1st, 1880, and which \,
have been allowed to commence from i
the date of tiling the claims. It will
not fav uably alVecl the euscf. of such
widow > us wen tiled 0-foto July 1st,!]
1880 and which lime already been
allowed. i,
O
W illiam II. < 'aiise.s r,iw Autopsy
to b Held on His bather's
Hodv.
r>i:iu i\, Juno 17. An extraordinary
rumor is current in the cite
which causes a most intense mmisii '
i
lion. It appears that notwi t hslan - |
?1 i11 IT the urgent entreaties ami protests
(,f the widowed Kmpress, that ,
no :mit' >psv should he performed on |
tlie hodv of the dead monarch, tin* j
new Kinperor, disregarding the up- ,
peals of Iiis mother, caused a postmortem
oxainination to he made this k
afternoon. The widow's feelings
Were additional!v outraged by the ,
faet that Professor Von IJorgmaiMi, ,
the very surgeon who had been fore-!,
e<l by her to withdraw from at ton - , (
dance on the late Kinperor, was
called upon to perform.
1' 110 post mortem has revealed the
far o long denied by Sttf
Ma ken/ie and oilier
malady
a
it i i ?st mnlioanBd^i;, form.
1 icitig^^^^^HHpP
wa?
"nil
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Tim ni in or which i^Erajn|&,
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only the !?';'
act of I'm lute Kmper\ * ?
to l?c called into quest.
even llm rank an d posiV | f f j.- /p
willow as I linvneer aro
eonmromised, especially jo reo.</KV ,
her appanages and title.
While it is aleiot impo^iblo to;
believe that the now Kmporor s dis- J
like for Ills mother will lead him to I
the perpetration of so incredible an
art. \et there is no doubt that the.
I
untruthful denial of the existence of j1
caimer : ' the time of fredoriek's ao< (
ssion in March ast enabled him to
bee me Mmperor, and his wife Kmpres
, iii direct defiance of the terms
or the constitution.
Some appearance of truth is lent !
to the rumor by Kaiser W'ilhelnds
unnatural conduct in insisting on the
autops\ in disregard of his mother's
entreaties, and the fact remains that
even'Sir Morel Macken/ie now admits
that the malady from which
..'a are-rick died was cancer
fV.V'yV;.1 ' |,'ilcl1' ot tl,n 18,h Xmv
a-e. Aduntriet, who made a few days
renev Del) . 1 e r . |
Titfine; speech m favor ol tint
*nu VV | ||as (J0Cj(]o,| t?? ('lllllljro poV
rxnctl'lliliation from tlie* 1 {epublican 1
t>^ I )emocratic party. llo lias
applied. for membership in Tamnna*
ry Society and will make the race
for Conjn'oss this fall as a full lie
<d Democrat. So say the <pudnwnces. *
\ppoiutinjf Negroes to <)IIlee. ' (
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N i.w ( >i:i i \ \s,.! one (>. The (.'it v '
Council last ni^ht paid the first in- 1 1
slallment of the debt due the color- ; '
ed voters of the city. It will be re- I
membered that at tin' last municipal 1
election i'k ! republicans re I'm i nod
from putti up a munioit>aI ticket, '
l)iiI whii ? tin- ' cast their I ! ,000 votes ;l
{ >
for War l ?v.) for (iovornor. they sup- *
ported t' e . 'hot of 11io Youni* Man's
I >omoci .\ -sociation, which was
I *1
thus enabled o carry the city by a
majority oj" between 7,000 and 8,000. ,l
Mr. Shakespeare, thus elected Mayor,
had pledged the negro allies of the 1
. '1
1 )einocrutio reformers that lie would
reeooni/ i their claims in his appointments,
and three weeks ago he sent 1
)
in to the Council the nam^a of fifteen j
colored men for polieo appointments. "
There was considerable opposition
on the part of the councilman to
these nppointmonts, but tin; Mayor i ~
read the riot act to the recalcitrants, j
and last night the negroes were eonfirmed
by Council with but two (lis- (
sonting votes. !'
Sain Joines is quott <1 as saying: '
"A gentleman is bettor than a vnga- ti
bond. If 1 wont down this oveuinof {,
and got drunk, it would bo telegraphed
all over the country. Sorno ^
of you old rascals could stay drunk o
for a woelc and nothing would bo
... i"'
said about it. That is the dilTeronco < <
botwoon a trontlcman and a vaga- ,,
o o
bond." *
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iMntrimony Stilled llTin.
Lorrsviu.K, Ky., .Juno I'.i Rev.
l'\ A. Andrews, of .JelTersonvillo,
Ind., is relating to his friends tho
most novel instance of his experioneo
as a tier of inatrimoniul knots.
Mr. Andrews was called last Sunday
to oiliciato at the funeral services of
Mrs. .1. I?. Wasconi ol Scott County,'
hid. Aft v tho burial Mr. Andrews
prepared to start on his lono drive
hack to Ji lTersonville. The bereav"d
husband, with much show of feel-i
ino, aske 1 him ?o rei lain over nioht,
however, aid thinking he mijrht bo
needed tin ^oo 1 man consented.
After supper, much to his surprise,
he was .told that ' e was
itbout to be a weddino in tin* bouse,
aid that it was desire, that h should
in .ciuio. i he newly made w.dower
had mado all j)ropnr?*tiv???s for njrain '
inl?arl\in?r iti mntrinu ny for the 3rd
time, and in a few minutes the knot
had boon tied. Mrs. Wascom No. 3
s a blushing bride of 73 summers,
while her husband is 71 years old. <
I Jesides Klder Andrews, the only per-on
who witnessed the inarriarfe was
i
i jrreat grandchild of the oroom. All |
liree of the Mr. Wascom's wives'
were sisters. The second was mar ied
only a few days after the death
>f his first.
some Tliiii^N We Don't Know.
Wo may come down from our.
nlotal for a little there are still
or three things we don't know,
do not know, for instance, how
4> f our kind there are on this
njrnf U
. ifra|ih 1 is after all but a vorv small
flh-d tn,f tIn* world that we know
. at > < i e?
i, to about, and the beaten path
'."'W a trail on a mountain. The
it ill steer
of Newfoundland is a terra
t III f k \ '
'i: .MiiimoiKi is a eomparaIJkatv,
1
mlrodden waste; there are is
i the 1 hieilie of which wet
Oaothino- more tlinn that tho\
hinu ami I liibel are lar..*el\
i | .used volumes, ami ah,out mnuv
' portions of the world there is
!i ouess work as there was in
ays of Marco I'olo. Wo can'11
why of two exactly similar
,f Ihs put into precisely similar soil
>110 should hloont out a-- a tulip a id
he other eonio out as an onion. We
lo not know how the flowers receive
licit* color < r perfume, nor why it is
hat while we can catch the shadow
u the (miii1 r:t we cannot also impris>n
the color.
There are many thines, too, for
which we have not heon aide to
heme laws. We cannot ?*mVeo as to
he cans* < ! eni 11 <iu ikes, the ';ri?nn
>( volenti.c tire-, or the hirtli throes
if the wh.rlwitnl. We d ? not even
\iiow our own origin, an 1 ti e thinkinj>
world i divided hi i \v? ? n i vole
*>
:ion ami creation. \ e do net know
wen the normal eoloi of man, wlieth- .
'r wo aro oteauhed from the dark
>ri<rinal, or whether 1 in* dark races
iro sun burnt editions of tlio early
,vbitOS. W as tlio flood local or unir'ersal?
Did Atlantic, exist? Worn
hero jjiants in those days? There
ire a few of the many ouostions that
nitwit he asked and remain unantwo
red.- /'Vo/jc/.n'oo t 'hronir/t.
A Double Garfield Wedding.
Mkntou, Onto. Juno 14. Harry I
iarlield was married this afternoon
it ."> o'clock to M ss Hello Mason, of
'leveland, and directly afterwards J.
banley Brown, of Washington,
'resident Garfield's private sccreta-I
y, was married to Miss Mary (Jar-!
ield. Tlio double wedding t<n|<
dace at the home of Mrs. Garfield,
tear Mentor, in the presence of j
bout lot) relative^ and friends, who!
ind assembled from ('leveland, ('hie<ro.
( 'ineinnati, Buffalo, Boston,
s'ew York and Washington.
The Dead Letter ( Ulice received
,808,000 letters last, year, for about
, third of which owners were discovered.
Money to the value of ?1,95.701
was found in 17,588 letters,
'iieso figures show the necessity of
i> J ,
are in direetiiifjf letters and sochio
n ~
hat they are stamped, as well as of
idicatino on the outside, by some
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