The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 28, 1880, Image 1

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I v -s Rates of Advertising. Ontinoh.oB* laurtioa . fl 00 " ^ " each Mtlxequcal iaaertiaii. M) Mau Quarterly, teaii-aamial or yoarljr coot root a aivleoa liberal teratr V Coatract adrortieing if pajabte SO<Uyaaf< ter Ant insortion unlMf niherwUc ftipuUied. _ No coHiinanicaiioo Will be published ua- esis accompanied bjrt ha aaae and addreer of the writer,' not neceasariljr for publication, bn, a< a guarauly of good faith. Addroaf, THB PEOPLK, ■« ^ - Barnwell C. U.,'S. C. v % . ■■ • ■“ I n VOL. IV. NO. 8. =3? -— •V— BARNWELL C. fr, \ South Carolina Railroad. • ’ . . r\t . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. tT r f> ‘T Pailmgrr Miil - connect* with Tra<n from Co- (Thli Train 'lurahia.at Branchrillo.) Learo Charloftoa Leave Columbia “ Dranchvillo * Midway '*■ Bamberg Graham’s Lee'a Dlackville Elko Williston W indoor Moattioreacl Aiken ft.00 a m 6.SI0 a m -12 06 p m 12.81 p m 12.42 p m 12.64 p hi 1.10 p m MU pm 1.86 p iu 1,48 p m 1.05 p in 2.27 p m 2-Wpm Arrive Augusta 8.40 p ai r Down Day Pamenger—Mall. (This Train connects with Train for Coinm> biaot DruBobfille.) .1 Lear* Augusta 8 00am •* Aiken 9 04 • ra • 4 Moiitmorrnel 9.1H* in W inil»or ft.41 * m “ Williatua •' Li 02 * m " Elk* 10.11 *m •• Block Till* ’ ; A . “ LW* u 10.28 a m 10.88 am " Gruhoiu'* 10.63 km •• B*mherg 11.07 a m “ Midwijr 11 17am “ BraaekviUe 11.60 am Arrire Charleston 2.15pm Arrif* Culumbia 6.37 p m hiuht cxraxs* -Ur. L*«ve Clmrlexloa 10.15 p ra Leaf* Br*nehf ill* 2.56 a ra Leaf* Blackfill* 4:50 a m Arrif* Aiiguata 8 35*m Dows. 7 40 p ra !«♦'f* Aitenutv Lrrf* Blackfill* 11.2>> p m L«tf* Branchfille 1.30 a m te rm ib HAS BEEN RECENTLY fHOBOCGULY jupvated, preparatory to the convening of The September Courts*' Kew. large and comfortable dining room and office on the basement door., Kowna(arge and airy. Attentive sevvania and the table furnished with the best the market afford*. Ample Stable room and attentive grooms on hand. mm Jan23- _ PrtOPiMPTOR. G. A. CUD WORTH & CO ]S£ariiifn,cturers —AX!)— IWIIOLiESALE DEALERS - IK— Saddlery, Hardware^ IlameRA, \ CoUars, i Wbipt, tf’c, 155 Meeting St., opposite Cbarlcsi on Pol el, *u 1V-. CIIA11LKSTON, S. C. L HOUSES! MULES. Arrive I'harte^loa Conneeu with night Train* Villa to and from Cwlumbie. rcaitiNT aku AccoaaouATioa—T T r 6.5»' a m Uranch- I^ave t'harlesioa Imave Blaekvilla Arrive Augusta 7.28 a m 2 8ft p m G.15 p m —H with f-4 . 2<> a m 8.4M«« 5.2ii p in Train* to, Dow* Leave AuguWa Leave Itlackville Arrive Charleston t'onneel* at Uranchviile and from Cwlumhia. Tit. day M til and night Esprens trains r.’n daily. The aceommoslation train* run d*ily. except Sunday* Sleeping ear* on a'lihe aighl train*. On Saturday* and Sun day* rwtind inp iiekef* are anld to and from all atation* «a the romi at oae Arst elan, fare for^the round trip, good till Monday noon to return. D C. ALLEN,0. P AT Agt. JOHN R PECK, Gen I Sap I, Md^Adlit pAs>t*njtr Rmip. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. 1 Al’ui'aTA, Oa., Apnl 4, IRSO The following piaaeager aahedui* will operated on and after turn dale: BaUev 11 82 Down BaUaa 4 12 Up Allendale 10 (h) Down AlleaJ tie 8 45 Up dsilt rA*ae*(tta raaia. Going South. Leave Augaata Arrive at Yrma**ee Leave Yen»**«ee A/rive Savannah Leave Savaaaah Arrive Jack «oa ville Arrive < haalaatoa Leave Yemaae. e Arrive Henulbrt Arrive Pert Royal Going Nerth, Leave Port Lnyai A PSALM OF LIFE. , : • • o Tell me uot In l<He jirgle, ’ MarriaKb.la an empty drenm, Fur the girl Ib dead that’a bittgle, Aud tbiitge are uut what they seem. Married life 1» reftl. eflrngflld Ttittgle l)ie»sedm s^a lib,; /. TaVu from map, to man n^turnest, Hau been spoken ol the rib. Not enj -ymerd, and not sorrow, Ib <>ur dfS'ioed.eml or wa} - ; - But. to a t. tfiat each, to-morrow * Nsarier brings the we Idiug-day. ’ Li e is long, upd youth Ib flaetlug, And,our lieatts. U th»r« we st arch, Still like e*catly.druma are beating Anxl *ub marches to the church, In Big world!* broa<l Held of battle, Id the bivouac of lif**, * Be tt>>t like dumb, .ijlve t cattle ! Bo a w> man, be a wife ! Trust no Future, howe’er pleasant ! Let the d> ad Past bury its deal l Act—act lit the living Present : Ileart wiih'n.au Man ahead ! Lives of mar: led folks n-tn'ud us We can iivu our lives as well, And, departing, have behind us Such examples as wilt tell Such example*, that another, hailing far from ilymen’s port, Aforh n unmanhrd brother. Seeing, shall take heart aud court. Lot ur then heap anti doing, Wi h the heart and head begin ; St.il achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor, aud to win. •• :—ft {Pboei>a Gary ■ 1*f. . Bu*kaa** Ivuvla aad be pnblijhml ihouttf b« wrlttaa on Mfaratft •h««t». and Ike sk^ect *f aaak sUarly laid- - * cated by necesaary not* when reqnlrrd. 8. Artiel«iifor publiaatiaa aboald ba writ ten in * dear, lagfbla band, and on twly awn •id* of the page. —— — 4. Ail ckangaa la advortlMasMKl «r*t reach ii*oa Friday. HAlU>HKUfts>Tlf EBCAM. A Tight-Rope Perforator Slip* From hU Perch and Nartnirly Escapes Heath. i • . “. ' The persons who -vyent last night to wftnes* the tlght-ropo perfonnaooe Ip front of the ACadeiuy of ftliwlo were. Hut the txavelw wWarowe* the Pa- NIIOT ft'OK iri«* >■ a: % K'l'. mkVfiKr- A Young Couple Thrice t'anght In the Atlruipt tv Elojee R'cbord Stepbeua, acod 24. recently of Bultimop-, ytu days ag t tried t*j elope with Lula, the 15 year old daughter of Mordecar Gosneil, living near Union bridg- , Carroll county. Mu. et. l*tices will adv...^ 's..1rn>ily [atcr tP »‘ r «: uniu '‘ d b y tbe ^ r ‘’* . .. _ , „ J , i father an i overtaken oa account t»f tn the teuKon, and all needing good “TiT? TTFaT^T)^ of one of those horrible accideuts which, of late years, are occurring Lip frequently. The bhowers had wetted the top® which had been stretched ..across the street uutil it was as slippery as If wo ven with gUss. Notwithstanding this fact, when.the hour arrived for theex- hihitiou the performer appeared, aud announced that he wou(l attempt his perilous feat. The crow^lcheered him fnrJii* pluck, the band struck up a lively air, ami, wit.habupYo the‘«u- dleuce, Mr. Hairy LeaHeftteppetJ upon the rape, and in a mom* was stand ing in mid air, with no^lftg bgt Bis *<wu r erve between him and death.— At Hist ho began to wallf slowly, but gradually Increased his pace until, when he bad reached the middle of the rope, ho attempted to ruB. horrified crowd .beneath him saw him red and stagger like a drunken man as he attempted In vaiu to'ftaep his equi librium. Before tiie'cnnlH cdula catch Its' br>-ath sufficiently to cry out, he f< II. hut dexterously caught the roM by one band, still holding the pole, however, lu the other. It took but a second to convince hlrn that the pole was too heavy. He released it ami it fell ntn mg the frighten-nf tn us below. fc'urUlUdtely uo ouu was Burt. The^criind n iw expected that he would return, but instead of doing so, Lesll* remained, giving ftu exhibition Where ■>•«« the l>ay BsglB. As s matter of fact, the day begins all around the world—not st tbe sam- ioets.'.t of time, but Jnet ss tbe sun vlsi's its successive portions of the eafth In Bis Journey from East to West. citic ocean can give another answer to tbe same question ; that on tbs 18th degree of longitude—one-baif of tbs circumference of the globe, starting from Greenwich East or West—there is an arbitrary change or dropping of a day, and At this point. If anywhere, the day may be said to begin. It was with strangs feeling* that the writer, crossing the Pacific, baring gone to bed oa Saturday night, leaving every thing pertainlug to the almanac in a satisfactory condition, awoks on Mon day morning i Suhday had completely dropped from our caleudar, for that week at least. Every one knows that in traveling round the world from E rat to West a day Is lost, and in order to adjust bis reckoning to that of tbe place be has left, one most drop a day as If he bad not lived it, when In re- Th' n tit© r*tpe siackiped, and the ullty tne time Ba* passed by lengthen vlngau ex skrn^ti Ing every day during the J mroey. Fo a time It was the custom of sailors to < fleet this change pretty much where they pleased ; but It has now become a settled role amoftg American and English navigator* that at the 18tb degree a day must be passed over If going West, and one added if going East, In which latter cave tbe traveler enjoys two Sunday! or two Thursdays, as the case may be. It is most likely that this particular degree was decided on from the fact that, except a few scattered ialawds of Polynesia, there are no large communities, with their wCRyr ▼«t cornmerrld and ancta! transac tiona, to be affected by the change. ■■■ ■ i.i -I Keep she Paras In these dull times, when scores of I have just returned from Leftingt"n, Ky. with the best lot of Huddle and Mraught Hume* and plantation Mub-s -that I have ever brought to thi* nmrk- stock, will do well to bny now. URIAH UU.NN. of TBftrTkgutiy tuid dent, however, that LU ntruuglh was fast leaving him. Suddenly he deslated, and began elo-ly to climb back to the Academy. When be cams to the point n^aMattu: OIJt of eill|) , nyin-ol that bull liogat which oae of ihe ihree i nd 0 « h ^ crowd i og fr Vothec sets of stay ropes was faKet.ed, Be be- | , seeking for ao called rented came completely d^roralixed and “ ^v. wl-rpS Paus^ onat. A» he sa*oothe ro,.e lk , rort P h la lot » q and • t * ook the following extract from tbe New ^L b ! ftoltemeuL York Journal of Commerce : Oae of rfiT" t nn t e r 8 ;‘| y f problem, of our day, t-v, rfblc rUoil. to ti e r.« f of the acad-my. by xh ^ mhob Ji tbl , nod each time Id., xm uten-ryofteoes. ^ of blk . { hroUfb lba prt ^ or nu«1 perilous p-niiiun run Jt^re i tiluiun* 1 r Sewing Machine Depot* he 9 0O p a. 1 60 • » 2 SO* a. 4 2k a a* 4 10 a ai 7 15 » in R on a b 2 20a in 8 46 sb 4 OVa b 11 00 p b 11 2.1pm 1 tm a m 8 80 • m A 45 a m 9 00 p m 1 2* a b R 8t)p a 2 tk) * iu 8 SO a m with R Florid* Leaf* Beaufort Arrive 1 ein**nen — Le*re J*ck*on*ill« Arrif* Savanaak I.eaTe 8*T*BD*k Arrive Yeni***ec Leave *'%*rle*ioa Leave Yeiua*.«ee Arrive Angnat* Goinj; Mouth, eonneetiea* made F. A W. R. K. U 8*v*ua*k for all point*. Going North, connection made with Char, lotie, Columbia and Augual* Railroad for all paint* North and Eaai with Georgia Rail* road fWr Atlanta ard lh« Real. Aleo, with Kouth Carolina Railroad for Aiken and points ou line of said road. baggage checked through. •OF"Through tickets for **le *t Union Depot Ticket OA**, August*, U«„ and at aU principal ticket oBces. Korbut G. FoaatKa, General Snperiutendent. J. 8. Davast. General P'-- en^rf Agent. Eh. riottr, ColambiR & August* ft. P. i 3-i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Ch aslottk, Columbia A AuoitsVaR.R. Gbncbal pAMBKacn DarAMniKNT. Columbia, S. C., April 4,1880. The following p***enger schedule will be operated on and after thie date: l*ay'P*uienger No. 4t. Dag Pawenfer No. t|. Nomth. South. Lv Augusta 7‘45 p m Lv Charlottel 1.27am Ar ColuBhia 12 05»m Ar Columbia 4.2tlpni LvColumbta 12.42aar- "trrCu URfbtA 4.2&pB Ar “ I Me 5.00 p m Ar Augasta 8 80pm ' Oteri;M* Arrltt* at Washington, via Danville and LySthVi irg. at 7.60 a m. next day, and at New Writ b.V limited expreve from Wasb- 8.45 p m, or by mail train, at Night Eipme No. 47. Nomth. Lt August 17.00 pm Ar Columhial0.48 •* Lv Colt)mbin 10.55 “ Ar Charlotte 8.40 am front DaaviUo to No. t*. 8orx«r. M Lr rhartotte 12 86 am Ar tJolumhia 6.30 am Lv Columbia 6.87 am Ar Augusta ft.45 am ■K*olt«t«t Choir Caro WashiagtonTig ByMkbarg. Pallmaa I’alaee Hleepera through Augaata to Mi Northern and Rasters in I’.ichnveed on both train*. Train* ieav* by Washington City tiuie, being 20minu «• faster than Augusta lime. For iqjDrmatiou, time card*. Reservation of WloRftftl Car Herih*, apply Is W. A. G1UUR. Tlckot Agent. Union Depot, or to CilAS. L. DIDRKLL, So. Trav. Agent, Box 206, Augutta, Ga. D.CAI|»*ffLL. Aft*. 8. P. A^CoNBhia. J<i«nf R WtUP^ftW. Own. Par. Aotit from cities AS* MTU I their team breaking «i<>wu the s-uoud j day rtf their flight. Tha (atKer car- i ried the p| I i ff, plat'd in hand. The j t unsways bail spent the | rev|'>us night | lu a hay m<»w. The daughter was i I'lcked In her hoi r<>".n on reaching I home, hot she a "»ff after eseapft I and | ll*'d.to tbe t»v»i*lenee of her I >ver'i* »i-ter, wltere her fa’her the next day ncrain capture I D'-r. BteTena was on j Ftlday arrested for •hdaetl dr, hut I "f tbe rope bU »ir»rts beeftttoe feeblei was di-u harge I. H « then went to I hu i f-e der. and wtien he wan wiUiiu a Lula’s faUitVs reetdvucv, and in a few fret of the buiidlmr ft r pe was iat den iot<rvlt9W was again aurpthted tbruwu to him, wbtcb he Mu'ched aud. 'by tbe appearance of Mr. (Josotdi, be d to mb if thla I'baltuato bold was who drove Mtn fr >tu (he house at ibr bis life giasp, the Uwl effoU of de*p«r- i point t>f a plstot. Within an hour wte nature, aft* rwatd the girl fi t! to her love, j F r a second hs hung suapended, ' and the two'st trfe 1 off on fot>t, h* p ! aad tbe crowd sltnosl ncresuied w|*hj ing to iibtNia a cartisge front a friend , the afouy of the luuqtyQf. But as he 1 a elioft illstaQi'e sway, young 8ieVtn« j was drvwu over thee ’tre of the roof | half carrying the gill ns he urged her j sucu a yell went up as f 'f mtoy a day , I on h< r ti glo, l>ui tbe irate fatb-r agsin | has not echo-d along old 8t. Charles | lit fo.* theatteuipL But at las', sppa- reiitiy reul z tig that Hie • ff ti mm the lOA'Ie bboitly or be would fall, he etlung Id* tet ves for a final al'euipt. The uuljappy uinu cluug to the r pe | ai only a man chu cllcg with but tne tenacity of ills grasp to stave hlin from an awful <lcuth. As be uusred the wild overtook and tore them apart, flilns foul shots at 8'eveiiH, shattering bi* left atm and giNS ttg bis head in such a manner as to render him Inseos'ble. The giH wa- taken h uu t aim -st fran- • to wuukviof at the fa s uf her lover. street.—N. O. Pios>nu«. At dlackville, S C. FIRST i l ASS SKU ING M ACHINE AT NeAdlsa^uil, fto , fne aiiy style ftswiag Mash In*. Gmtd* aent by mail wl.sn orUsv* ar* ascumpanicl aitb tliroarli New- iaf OMMliia** rapatred on vhort notice and aaitsfaetion guaranteed. I bareonhnndth* "Nsw Improved We*I”and ibaftew Ameri ca* Machine* awe dinger Machine. Also Wheeler sad NIL on No. 8. A Rite stuck of Picture Frame* and Chronio*. 1 have the Agency t«*r Barnwell and Oraagetuug counties for the sale of the “81* wart Manu factaring Co* Singer Machiac," which claiB* •uperi'irtty ever any other Ringer Sewing Machine. I c*n furnish, on short notice, any *tyie or make of Maeitine de sired I am «l*o Agent for llte Rlncklock Fan Attachment, which can be used cu any dew ing Machine. . B J Hammek Agent- mavfi Im fttory .%bawl Arirmsw* Ward. Tone mis yel ItViag ID Poilsvlile, Pa., M'-V'-rid geutlem -n W o u**vrr hetiT tin' 'tams of irtcmiift Ward with who was i*»fl lor dead tu the r« od. Ou | u ut a ait,iiiitg r *«ol|»aHion of ft phtas- J Mat tirduy last the father, iu chnrge of ant id-'ht npetit with that d:o|l gwulus. j hla datigliter, took a ttain f-T the Iu (be winter of ooe ef the ranter We«t-some ie int h: Oltio ; and Blev yenn* of tbe war Artemua Ward wosj eos having trcoVi-red cousdoueneas, j advettj*ed ta» il^liver hid famout le«'| aud having h>t<l his wounds dret-sed, tmo start) d in pursuit, drtertuiued to car- Hall ry off ths girl ut ihu fit at B >lU tbe parties are wed opportunity. cvuiiMoted. Central Hotel, IinOAiy MTIAKIST. AUGUSTA GA MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Centrally locded, convenient to busi- ■eas. ’ Riv?0 tf k UUn sm t»T (be .Wftlisiaal iMtlirr. (.'on*- Wedding Gifts —AT- AEjIiAN’S s - p FINE WATCHES, American *nd Swi*.*, of me Latest Styfc*. ♦ RICH JEWELRY, . j — *4' Of New and Elegnnt Design* and Exquisite Workmanship. STERLING SILVERWARE, t» Fresh aad Beautiful Patterns, especially adapted for Wedding Present*. SILVER FLATEDWAUE, Waiter*. lea Pilchers, s, foi llatt*r ’orks ef beat T** SaU, Dishes, Ctipa, Gablets, Bp*ous, quality, Ac. ’ ^ CHOICE FANCY GOODS. Tranch aad American <;io«k», Fine Table Cutlery, .Spectacles, A«.^ Walcbfsl Jewelry CUrrfu’Iy Repaired. TBE BEST GOODS AT THE LQW* WT PRICES. ^ James AUf»n, *ep25-ly 3V7 Einj 51., Cbtrlcslos, 8. C. Th (Ac Drm'-cmtir and Conttn-at ve Vnlm of tkt Country : . _ . *_■, W TLr eicctiou of Precl Irnt and Vice- Prrsldt-ur ia now before yi»u. S ate aud local tii*scuniotia are (lituili ttud from I It*' ieaui-M of the day. The mag ultuele of a victory or a defeat can only bo intimated by the forces and mean* employed iu securing it. By- fraud and coiruptiou the |>eopte uf I the country wore defeat« d itt their purpose lu 1876 and the rightfully circled i’teaidenr was kepi from uflL-e. With tiie Ooiubitisd vaphal ol Kit Uv punilcan • party, m! ted by Tejtftntcd rieecsstucnte up n an army of ofilce- hoMcre ; with the power of the Feder al Government represented by United States iitdiehrtls at tbe polls ; with kitiuiidatioo, fraud and a r sort to evety coirupt appiwrcu known t > II - publican method* cotiucntrated iu two Slate*, our adveisaiica Inive succeed ed la procuring the probable return of their local candidates. taftn.it be punotJUte that in evosy Stats th-ougbout tins broad tend tbe sumr methods can be brought to beat that were used by tbe Republican managers in Indiana and Ohl« ? (Ian the great States of New Yotk, New Jersey, Co'uueetleut, Ualiforuia, Colo- tad », Nevada aud New Humpstiire be bought, intimidated and defrauded ? Even without the vote of Indiana, which we believe will he redeemed in November, with New York and New Jersey, tuiiiabe State* that arts coir ceded to ua, inclndiug Muine, the elec- tioti uf otir caii'ii.lttt. ki is assured. The Repubrteftti pm11y b«w» pul l* nomination for Ftesident and Vice- President two men who, by the ad- tnicshin of their own party and press, are unworthy of your confidence aud j our etiffi a_’e. It is irnpnasluie that, fifty luithons of iutelligcut aud pat- tiotlc people will c useut to jtluce themselveB upon tbe biiiniilapHt? level tbits prepared tor them by tbe It 'pub lican mantigers. Ftflow-cUlziO", the first day’s re pulse at GtU)8buiff ended ou (be third, with Hancock In the front lu a glorious victory. Ytat victory se emed us out Union, The qiiestlon is not now the preser vation of the Union but of coustitft- tional government. Hancock is now, M then, in the front ; the reputes U tow, as then, the omen of a vlcloiy winch will secure to eomisg genera tions the inestimable tdeasing* of iftvii liters \ By ord-*r of the Nstlouai Democrat ic Commit te. , T.'ii H. Barscm, Cbainnaa. ou the M >rm >tis in the Town at PotrsvHle. Much euritathy wti« exefteti by the aunooucem lit of Bis coming, and there w.m every tet- •on to expect that the hftil would be crowded uo »t*e aT-ning of (he lecture But one uf the firmest rnow atotm* that ev>T visited tpe town raged with out iutermi-ston* all day. aud tbs uight was wildly at •nay wheu the lecturer was driven to tbe ball. He found awaiting him (bete only Uv ui it who had dellrti the atorto. Ad vuociag to the front of tbs stag -, and becking with bis finger aw If to a sin gle individual, Artenius said, lu an ordi nary c'tiv. rsatioual tone, "Gome up closer.” Aud knowing precisely wtiat to do, the au iiepce of five com- t 'remised with their embarraesmeut iy doing nothing. Artenius changed his tone to that used by one who wiahes to coax, and said : Please cotne.up closer and bs sociable; I want to speak to you about a little matte' 1 heve thought of. Having succeeded in getting bis audfenco to in >ve up nearer the stags, the humoM-t a-d I • ^**l move that we do not have any lecture here this tv-uing, and I propose instead that we adj urn to tbe reetnrant beneath and have a good time.” He then put the mo ion, vottwi ♦*» it Bims df, de clared it carried, aod, to give no sp ied front the chair, at once led the way to the rastaiiraut. There he i t- troduced himself to his intended audi tors, and B]>eiil several hours In tft'eir c >mpft«y, tichly compensating them for dirai'psintiiicnt tu the matter of the lecture by the wit and hum >rof {lie stories and anecdote* without number that he roldj. And that is how Artemue Ws'd lectured in PottsVllle. public through tbe press at tbe forum, le to furoteh the youog men of i bin generation with remuner stive employmeot. Tbe pri f salon* are all over-crowded. Tbe ebop- keeper# are by for too numerous. Agencies of all kind* aye so mi I Iplieu that lhe occupants tread oa each other s toes and are a bore and oul a«uce to the general public. Clerks out of employipeot and wtlilog to nerve for • pauses are to be rrckoeed by ib. lr ume of tBouaendo. Bo<te keepers wiib hungry eyes are reaftie* the ftdventeemeut Uete te tee vole Hope of a* opmteg for thete wppMaw • lone. Collect ora, raaaasager*. doer keepers, wa chtneo, eonductors, end the great variety of others nlreedy ex pert, eei'klng employmeot to ktedred cal dogs, are anaiouely waiting for | some ooe to engage them. Every possible form of eerrloft that oftn be : reckoned lu the itet of genteel oeen 1 patl'in* Is eagerly sought after by tbe i multitude* who have no other provl *tuu fur ihtlr dally seeds. The met who have been tr)log to live by their ! wits renet go to work at tbe bench or iu the 0 Id ; of these the s<t4l off-re the | moat acctaelble and at first ths m ist remunerative employ meal. Tbe of lbs t.o ■>.doped susteuaooe from the bosom of mother earth. Lead te ehaap, aad tLara te a wide aera that a walls the tiller. The back in >j ache and tbe skin blister te tbe sun, but the bread call ba muds without fear of fallufs If the laborer will tie faithful to hte railing. It needa leaa wisdom and forethougut than patient Pidna ry, sod tbs with a romiiiou inluu I vest in peace. Tl*a Pride af • g«*II4. A Bt, Louis paper telle a to it oh Ing story of school life. It Qloetratee both the longing of chit Iren to appear as Well as their schoolmates and the oien- tei suflaring inoideot to poverty, la bits of the it. Louis, public Softools many of tbe children who came from a dteiance Were ooc istomed to bring lunch, aud thu» save a loof walk home for dinner. They generally ate it to gether and bad a merry time. * , Am mg those who stopped one of the twacbera ootioe)i a Hula girl who never brought any lunch, but who looked wistfully at her playmates as they were eating tbeir noon meal. But ooe day tbe girl i>r>>ught her bundle also, wrapped in paper. At noon she did out go with the others, but re mained at her desk as preferring to eat alone. Tbe teacher, thinking her unsocial, advised bar to go tbe luaeh ream wltn, her playmates, and walksd toward tbs d-ek to taue bar bundle. But thft ill- tie girl, barsiluir Into sob*, said ; Don't touch it, teacher; and eh, teacher, doa’t U11, please. It’s only blocks.” Tbe poor girl had no dinner to hriog. but wished to keep up M appearaooea,'' so as not to seem unlike her eeho<4- mates. And she was oae of tbe beet ouboUrs In tbe school. Sbe wee vary de tr to the teacher's heart after that lucid mt. 1 “——• KP IIlUDQTTAITCM BTATK DkM. OoM. I PBiADKLFflix. October 14, 1880. ( TV Ik* Vjmoermqf •/ Pm**)$U*nia t Indisoa go-s Bepoblioati by A small mnj »rity ; OtiTO btd lft her p >slUoa as a K'publican Buts. The latter re sult wo* expected. Oar opponents success iu Indiana te the result of means .alike discreditable to those employing them and destructive of honest rloctiooa. Tits corrupt use of enormous sums of money aad of or- goolxid fraud protected by Federal n wer against a weak candidate for G 'verier baa given Indiana tempor arily to out foe. But Icdleoe will be redeemed for Hancock is strouger than local oaodldetre everywhere. But of tbl* nettle, dauger-We will pluck tbe 8 >wer agfety.. We have dose with side issues and weak candidates, for November gives a broader field and Hancock is at the frost. Arouse tbe people everywhere. Push the column boldly. Give bow fores and team—ad vigor to tha nawepapvr and speaking eon rose hi every luosUty. Enboldau the timid, —courage the The world wants mem sunshine hi ite disposition, is its business, in iu chari ties, in its theology. For 10,000 of th* aches end pains aad !rrita|juafi#f mm W, - TT~ . _ L than morphine. It than champagne. It women we It soothes better »t mutates better is the best plaster' for • wound, Tha Good Hamaritaa poured eat into the failed trayeior'* gash knors of this than of oil. Flereneo Nightengale used it on the Crimean battlefields. Taka U out into all the alleja, «o bourd aft the ship*, by ail tbe *tsh^<4«. Not g vial ful', not a »upful, but a » n) fall. I( W good fir spleen, for fiver coraohr iwtn-algia, ter rheumaHs% for, fortune*, f« r tneL-in-oly. Od4e aa« H»nf wnrkete are asuafly hnnwet Industry llfufthem above temp atlun. Thatteth* b*et part of beau'v which a picture cannot expreaa Rome people seem to have salve for the wore of others, bat none for ‘heir own. Tbe virtue of prnefwwRv te tempw'- nnor, the virtue of edvendty la fo.ti- tad*. , Life te Juet long enough fora man to rtroide as w where ba will ftpeod eternity, —,—— Croftey mfth contemn atodtee, atm- pie m'm admire them For '1 he People. The prim)* purpose of all tempprance movt-ui-tiu bus been th» reforraatlou of those addicted to the Immoderate u*eof tnt"X c.uing liquors. Whilepro- hibotory law* and moral suasion have b< en productive of great good It strikee u* that society should, for its own pro tec iou. adopt a Hue of policy which could not fiil to exercise a moat salu- tsiy It.fiueitce on tbe followere of jrlne Aiohoj. No professional drunkard is competent to di-charge Intelligently the duties of ei’teeuahip—and the pow- e r to do barm should >>e taken from him so long as the liability au*l capaci ty to do wrong exits. Let the profee- si aial drunkard be placed, by the adoption of s cot stitutlonal amend ment oo the*mtne ground as lunatics, deprived of the right of suffrage ebd not only would there be great -r purity io tbe exercise of the ei ciive fraucblst but e tempnauae reform would follow- without a parallel tn hU our BUtory. may eat Lie Bar principal company suddenly standard lie %po4eatsr4. This ia our first experience in runuing a newspaper. Little did we think that wheu we paced our name in tbe eol- umsoftne Clarion, as the responsible person for the matter tint happened to find its way into theae colutus, that anything would ever happen that we would have to take ba< k or get whip ped. But such is the case, we b* ve eith er g it to give up a freedom of the press or gets head put oo os. The item which appeared about one ‘ Frol'." Gerbert playing the__‘‘ArLiusew Traveler’’ around the stroet corners of Kearney fir cold biscuit* and slack and sour barley water has got to be apologized for. Last Wednes lay when we were going along one of the stnees of the county seat in with several irietids, there sppasrod before our gas j the ‘-Frdessor,’’ He commenced Iheoon* versution by saying he had not been giY?fi''his dinner by a i^erraut girl at ilte back door a id thought he would make a lunch out of the writer. * We entered a protest, but to no u*e. lie claimed te was four hundred miles from home, both hejled, run over, and all wool sud a yard wide, warranted to neither rip nor ravel, and had killed enough editors to make a corduroy road from Lookout Mouu ain to Faget Sound. He unbuttoned h'.s coat aud gently placing hu J)»nU iu his hip pocket be calmly gave us our ehoi between a retraction snd Laving our carcass shot all lull of buliet holes. As the thoughts rapidly traversed our mind about having par remains scot to an aged and loving mother looking like the top sieve of a fanning mill, and how our creditors would mourn at oar degtlb ns we thought of another person, ilul bolt!* a jrat -anty deed of the Jttur sections oft u.- heart, town 9, One act of chart'y U wo.th a century of eloquence. ige 13, and the idea of being shot bv a Mscoad- clateY ooe horse, cranky fid dler, wa-* more than we oouhf stand Hence the apology—Shcltoe (Neb.) GUrioa. ' A trite wowsn te always ffeotls aid gracious, aad alwaya ktveaua. UveitoUaK. Iteluubte four rffurto among iBe m«*are —make h mfeel that this La' Ue U f<4r lheir right#, «a>l te agateat utr pow«-r uf organ 1—I fraud as I a w au—f” OoVera- mvtit. Appeal 40 their pvreorul teds- l Oli 1. so# aftMioat the .1 lUtuadmof •mp*'y-re, t*, pefeoaa) it (hi • wpawwoe pewev.te 4>e*a p _ love of euaMty sgai—> ceutralte goverument aad F.-<teral corruption, to the rate of tbe people otfaiuet — army of offtee hotdara. We fight for the B'at-. f»r -lectors, Oongreesm-m aad the L-viola tar*. Let it h« with (No eerurwt fore* of m-a who are de- teroiiu#<l to a •eroe victory, aad we e— carry FeuneylvonU fur ntir gallant eoa. Ha a«ve>J the Hints aad the re public <a (Jatiyeburg. Let us rally with united (ureas sad desperate ray to repay (o him tbe debt of gratitude tlie people owe him. and to restore to th* whole cuuntry uailjr, pruepwtity aad p-ac*. H. Dill, Chairmaa. ■ AS* !■ Norway. Once within the Arctic Circle, tbe sight that has ao sunset, no darkness : where ao longer, “the eveuiag and the morn tog" nuke a day: where night »e* nw to have fled fe* ever, and eternal noon has riesu upon the world: thi-, too, it it hoe its dwadvxnugeii, hat also iu apssial aad rare charm. Tbe days in a dream of beauty and glory. Watching ths charming tints ss the sas nears the horiaos which it does uot reach, wstchiug spin tbe subtle chan ge* of tones mi the sun suddenly shoot* upwards snd oilsutly announces that iu co n' is run : warning of the flight of time more mysteriously snd surely than the uiidnight clang of iron that tolls trotn son)': lofty tower its own sad tale : the mind thus occupied never grows was* ry of dweUta; upon effects that will not shape theraselve* into the words, for they are subtle as the chameleon, deli cate a* the bloom upon the wing of a butterfly, aad seem to peruke as little of earth as tha rainbow iiseli.—About Nortruy,” iu the Argosy. A Barafoff* yonoff woman Won enough by betting oo a hosae to hay a diumon-l cross. C"ter»o CVheriral. as It now l‘ a Is, ropr*e-ora en -xpeodlturs of aturor (ban flO,000,000. It was a young ftoua#k##p#r * bo set the rake she had baked ter a par y out of doors a— add eight to he muar^ ad. The htehewt paid n-wupdoer *ro«a*u lathe United Hta'-e te Mtee B-otb, -dlror od Harper’s B a ir. Bar • itery (ft 86,000 per annum. Tbe Buff'Io Exprs eon re-e enn-eed who mind thHV i tMiatne- te b-canw> there is ao Bulo competition in that Use. Do you love this gfri better than yon do her slater f was whet s Kvusae H-rgytnan a-k-<1 s man. who sUkhI up before him to he made a husband. Astd Jnu#e — , Hm4tb woo t have — soft a China — ft# ha* had.” *1 don't know " repllrd RoM neon, ’tee'll have % eoft thing so long as ha dool In— hte head.’’ • “ Are w* extravagant V* i If you pay ‘4- r alia ■Ap. retelb tha % The Mltp, the Cap Tbe B vtou Transcript origin of tbe rbymlag old ' ... “Tksrs’s many a slip ’Tween ikeeup *a l the lip.' Some of our subscribers who have •tudied Greek may haw seen thft ac count In tbs Greek B-mders : Tbe Clog of Thrace bad planted a vineyard, when oueof Bis slaves, whom be had much oppressed la that very work, prophesied that be should never taste uf the wine pr«duu< d iu it. The monarch disregarded the prediction, sod when st ao satertalnm-mt, bs helc s giasttful of Bis owu wine made from tbe grapes of that vineyard, be seat for the slave and aaked him what he thought of ble prophecy aow. To which the other tap lied ; “Many things fall out between tbe cup aud the up,'' and bttd scare ly delivered tide aiugu- lar respon— Before the nvws was brought that a moastrous boor was btying waste the favorite vineyard.— Phteklng io a rage, he put down the cup which he held te hte Bauds sod bunted out with his people to attack the hoar; hut being too eager, the Boar rushed up— him and klilad hint, with out him having tasted of the wla% - - »—» ■ " - A young lady ate half • wedding nake and thee tried to dr—te of her future hufttMUri. How she says would rather die than marry the man that she saw In that dream. A moo that siudteth revenge keeps ble ova wounds g mm, which trite would heal aad do well KwrytMng pood In man lean* upon •omethtag higher. Bo bad In him Dv that matter, i bis reliance on a tegs prove faithless. OruHty to soy Hvteg creat , a bad heart. The hoy who (Mights in torturing a w-ap with a pto will surely omoft to som- bad end tf ths Wasp has a fair show In Its boater— movemeqts. Olrle need a* moeb pr-paratofy dte- ctpiiae as boys tu fit them tor the pep. formaootf of their appointed dottes In the domestic and enetel sphere, •o teucb Umi should he allowed to obtain It A young wife remonstrating with her huebaud oa hte dissipated habit#, was answered : -I am Hka tbe prodi gal eon. my dear ; I will reform by snd by.’* *T wWI be Mia him ton * sfta s«ld ; "I wllf arise and go to my tab- er.' A wife who bid been loot a ring Her husband for coming home tntrcteftted became tneeased s' hte lodimN-o—, sod exMaitned ; “Ott, that I could wring tears uf anguish from your eyes T ' To which th- bard-tied wretch bLiDughed { *’Tat-ute*i oo we, o Id wuiuon to bo-bora tor water here.” They were la tbe wood. Sold looking iblqus unutterable ; **I ' were a f*re. Guetie," “Why F* i ask* L •' >Yhy—p’uape—y<>u would— press me, too.” She evidently Bat*«l to do H, but It te be*ft to nip thteas H the bud,ao aha scplmd : M I'm afraid you ere too gvena. Chortey.” The poor boy almnat blubbered. A new justice whs had been ased to drawing deeds snd wills and little else, was called upos as hm first oteetal sot to marry s c >uple who cams into his office very hurried sad told him their purport*. Hd Lai uo tints is re moving his hot, aad remarked, “Ha's off in the presence ef the Court.” AD being uncovered, he said; ‘'-Quid ftp y< r right hands. You, John Marvin, uo Solemnly swear that to the best of your knowledge an’ believe you take thie yer woman ter hive an’ ter hold for yssesif yer heirs, cxekysrters, a Imiuistrste s and assigns, for your an’ their a— au behoof forever? - * “I do,” answered the pwm. ‘•Yen' AIr* Ewer, take (BU yen for yer biubaod, ter her su' ter forevea: and you de lurtber sr a r that you are lawfully seized ia fsesiniple, are free from all incumbrance, and buv good right to seH, bargain aad convoy to the Said grantee yerself yer heirs, adminia* traturs and aasi^u*?’’ “I do,** said ths bride, rather doubt fully. “Well; John, that’ll be aboat a dal- lar’n’ fifty cants." “Are we married?" asked ths bride. “Yes, when tbe foe comes m.’’ AftvF* some fumblibg it wap a;o la—d and hood- *1 (o the “Court*’’ who fiprttefwl»»i oouttooed.' “Kauw alt MMS by ill . that 1, being mg—d hm thand ! "fed.** ■ maa, bo-4 of of adulter a'lifty baud paid, the acksowfodged. do aad by lave djslsn-d you ous guod behtvior aad antil ad by Uw Coart." V temel*