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3NU.
ii as been
n iitnoiig
•ailictory
•ed ami
son; but.
d written
ft pretty
* theories
e routing',
.hey em-
it ha*
* of ear-
ay have
cod into
Utcoluiu-
mutcix.
, whieh,
the ye in
l**en a
•of voye-
1 In ihf
*opha.rs,
who be-
ll ui*j of
eeifw of
usuumed
other*
ay ha\ e
loinposi--
id even
ay a it i»
inis.. the
process
growth.
'je been
fold, an
•mation
of the
nd was
bon by
scd by
mid not
Other-
isumetT.
ot quite
ike, for
s found
ml w il)
■dioir.
\
U-—
itesman
• ■ AI * • 11
i, .All
n this:
tahd ‘ 1
i iyht it^
all its
Traded
I make 5
is tin*
f there *
as you
allow
until I
’ The
tii.tr on
» Sin':
its of
vvafk-
t pist
people
• •on-
‘ "I*.1
THE SULTAN’S EMPIRE.
The Vail of the Turkish Lady is Becohr
** I • ■ ** «*
iug Transparent.
Already So Diaphanou* That thp Feature*
Can be Dtscernod Wejtern Way# Trans-
forming Constantinople The Irresistible
Tide of European Faihion.
"• -v ■ —. ,
Therfr has been a givat change for
tho Tauter in CoijstnnlinQple,’Atays a
correspondent of the Brooklyn Fugle.
Atuouir tho. wivm uf ilie pooler clues
of Turkish oTll/ens they ash tnUk iaevon
more of a make believe,
simply a meaner. squats of muslin or
some galizy stuff,^ftneruTTy white or
grayish, and is
the merest'shadow of
its predeces-or, vyliieh was a foripida-
blo a IT tii- of mAu) folds. entirely ob-
seurine^tlie whole fact?, with the ex
ception'of the aye-..
A Hoptd^si Cue.
Oh, 'ttvhs a truly shoe Krug easet
.. _ I They rnlrod Ifi a physician,
^Ot many years Ugp the streets vyeiv j_.wi,n *.cor» t.^n,.v»~ coy
Ihc w bi st of any ancient city in the In such a dire eouijitimV." "*
world, (it was exceedingly difficult to Aithouirh disease’s hydra (nuul ‘
navigate a carriage through their tor-' Tndnxvn was hjs ambition,,
(Urdus windings and among the army of ! 'VU'* w»* “ he cmildtTt cin'O -
. . , ... \ i iiOuWQOil it >vUU contrition.
UnpuQeiit.-tiuewulU \ •‘inlur*, who rlairn-
rd the right to blockade truffle ’pnftty l,i ehiesic terni and quaint
much a* they phased. I He mid am*, tantal,. .,,,
Of boi s mill ichthyosis
Sulphur iriHinonilM.
“What are tlvey 1" ask* nearly cvct.v-one
It becomes who secs one ..f the stMphnr diamonds in
' the down tpwm winldeW,. The answer is
they tire,'ns thetr name indieLles. a er,\stnl
of hrilllipii \nctullic luster, mil a diamond
bill a sulphur diamond. They 'arc found
in lliy great coal mines o.f\iVntisrLvanlg.
fouttsLs tj» Mam ii (’I uuk\ rarel v eoino
uwu.v-without buying them .W. kepsukes.
Tin \ retain’their luster forever ami never
tarnish, they SHJX while the setting is -old
s-Lewiston .Ipurnal. , f t
“Tinie is iuniR,\ " If you have liad a hud
is»ld don't mujM> aroui|d inul half no your
Work. A iet a Isittle of Dr Hull’s Cough
Syrup ; take a dose at night and net Up thb
next iiiornim; cured.
. The Hepr t|e
Prune. I
I is is tin* empleui of happy
~xr:
Perhftpa the most pictures.pie and
attractive feature in tin: Ottoman capi-
tal to a glranger, hrr.m-.. ilm most ex-
clusive, is the w'onidu, ,Tne Hvcstem
T^uropeau gar.es with curious eyes on
tlje cloaked and liooued figures Uii, sees
on the street* nnd wonders how they
would look if garbed like tho wlvgs
and maidens of the (iiaoXirs.
in the household the Turkish
woman is ucliar uiing, simple creature.
•iihe is mil- - - unlikp Llui - uaUvci of
Louisiana and Florida. I observed
the same dark, rich complexion,
regular features ami deep, luminous
eyes £>nfi‘finds in the southern states of
America, will, the finest, of penciled fcerrtlenijiu recently - imu{f
eyebrows and fang. s«ee,«ntf lasi.js. ; in,Mlt to try tho temper ifnd habits
it is a matter of surprise u, the visitor jg
t0 somo rtu'k^1' *........ to limrtTie rdi^Ltrousbdnkeoii;^
Tlut when at last lie toueliod I lie case
1 n han't he voWeit f, fru t iiT,
K’en Ids, a doctor's blood to -riv<<
Thtsttoarif-cit rtirrmosis. '
HWere tins.'’ i|uotrr lie, “some simpdc
thing. ,
I.lkfi mumps or me , nsjit'i—,•
Like yellow fever, cholera,
ymall pox, or sy novitis.
I’d get tlio best of it -oy.gout,
Or «■«>;ire, or e'en gastritis
Hill tis alas’ a hopeless ease
’I IMirJnlH,
11)4 • m 1 i*i 1 fwoit
\\ ij!| 111«■; 1 s» 111*<» Iw/jt ny }pi^j|jpuu
sin in Id lake.m every Dipu g,04.g,tg' Kvrnft
■Ttf-p*tra-"tr>r ri- _
ieetUllKy UU the kidneys, liver uiul hovvels.
pleventing, level's, hemlaetn's ami other
——-5—yj- , V
A <. uaril 11101 • There ism0 ,1 of rheuni-
aiiHiii or tveurulgin. which will not he're-
lieved by the use of Salvation (til. 1’ri. 0
Hi cent*. ' _ 1
An s'xi.|iange com tat re* New Hugland
lavs to yap wlii vLs. Hgf we.Lvivc.si i p pi. s
when they .IifT mil' afipear 1 ^ ear w’lteois
will'll there wm«|.*t oneneh- to is. ro'.md
lur iusLuuno, - Vonkixr* .suueauum.
kV
forms of sickness. For sale iu .V>e. and
id.00 lx;tlli'S by all leadiigjfi'rj rgisT-i,
'■ wiy n.-..'.i :n>. "-'w..--dr, Hg '-ii, •
WlicTi im-Ing mothej's fade ami .lie.
Ami l. liv'eThst little ours'wlnine feet,
Tliey hoped to guide ill pjithwuy s\sweet.
It lie. d not he in many i nseH. A I • nlxiut
Us Hulne. are dying . I; i i I \ p.'fes.
Uliglgt have hei 11 saved it
Wide spread opinion that u(
fhAyii' fading iiwnv with ;• ttfe dts, asi s 1
which gi'ow out of c 111;h» vdeiknesses nnd j
aiani;naast-n.M-U.rit there ts-n's hMp for fh‘1' T
She is doomed to dealh. .it Link fs not
U’lie ^ Dr. Dnu-ee's }j’;iy 11 it:* 1 *i e -evipt 0,1 J
yyitli diseases of this class to IkmIUi and
IHippilless. It 'is the only ' litediej'fih fnr
their ailineiitk. *old by. drue ist .. uiifler a j
positive jfuuraiitt e from theInanulaeiurers | 1
of its givlr
J
TT megalocejduilitis:
• V .
A Caso of Mfstake.i Identity.1
A young-lady of thiss ity who is en-
gaged to u well-known young society
UU exp'eri-
o{
iUOl u. Itieii. Jiiniely m
Heiiditi^ Tt'-'f
\W e; 11! I he a 1 tel,■ If I 11 • e , ^i jflb.. h, .
wt......•«. s',zi,z r,\"Si'i:s,
An etitPfpriwinp; young eieitrniaii in
\\ ashingtoip rheently married, wlio liad
oeeasiendo spend the evening ddwit town
w'ith seme friends from New York, was
tfdkUd Id Ilf iff; (H tirtV;e aTTTTJTrf Td'giT
home, that his ncW silk tint liad, in/*orne
Une\ptninert manner, heroine hadly iTitti
tiled Shijltsi that ' block y!..|n hut while
you wait had long hern closed ami for a
moment Henrniet yens Itj di'stn tjrrr trts ‘
ingemuty did Hot fail him/ Stepping ‘ifjto :-.of jts govieg sa'isfncthni m s.yery ,-,jse, or
a restauraiit iighO'd by efertrieity , he soon " money paid for ij w ilt ts> (■•diidded.
found an fneninleseent lamp ut|aehed Pi a
JcfUg flexible sstnduetor, and yvilli tliis he 1,1 1 ’iere. ', DeHei- t,! e original and
deftly and quickly trout;. I on* tU wrinkles To'IL 1 i:'W
frrmT his twTTernd" tile .nnd TT.I d |ned U.ine. ‘ ‘-“ae-a -
Fleet 1 leal Ifevjew. ...
’ ‘ ' 1 ■'
.\n unruly stoinaiih is notc lai .be. t.aitied
With lectures. Talile Tufa,
Hest liaiit, e.-uiii, 'Jrhiss uful
, , \ st(«'li evMiaVi'e in U+e WOf4fb- i'V>i^id.nawn
’•v's",s "-ayupe. . 1 Mon Ire. .\d.ir. >• th. Ui-gou Tnil.i.gra
Iium iii'iH'l ^
<\LLEri'5luriGgAL5A^
Qt cmv X)RU65TORe
TAKC IT FAITH-
fully, AND d
Yoo
ConVTr\^ciA
thkt rUFkfT^
Bur our y fc
COUCHS & COLDS
e?\n rn*r / V
filleriSlUHS&QlSal])-
SoisD Qy rn Dp<[jQ0JS?S
?5’’50<;ppi
n
ISKtSEJtDWHE
CARTER'S
ITTLE
WIR
FILLS.
J
I’li'll Iv.-lj eore.l l»j
l ittle ft*i|ls.
I m y Also rcliBTn 1)1..-
t-e- fi.iu! ])j-d.rpids.In-
digest ion ainl Ti>oIIi*trty
I ..nng. A i^rfnet r.'in-'
< >; for I>i//.lm ,h.N»hh..«
t»rmv:.iiii' w. Ila.1 TasU
hi thu Mouik. Qo lltsl
rengvIwTu.ltl m thb Hide,
ri dll ill LIVER. T hey'
vel.Uuj tl» llowids.
i'llr»)\ V(|; table.
Price ITS llentsi
l III like* rr .’•ond id.", h tii -sah-i f it im-i pel rate
seine sugar Iraifi's 'lut.-dii sou \ew,.s.
.. Y.‘.'-•-i1:" Z~ 1 r
lit*. I’rtrs.lm- . ' T :irn.rT-f
A yvard ........... I-, a wari o., the ’body"[ " ^*ed. .•■....eeo . • • J jih’i;.
politic. States eimhe slu ed w itlnfld tlim.^l Kj'/^Veou
—fCo\V ' “* ........^ ' ■*
- CARTER HEIGHTS CC., NEW YOit
SrnaliPo!. Small Dose. Small Price.
n*E;’
It
jnlslfess ami hbr daugl it**..-,
f4ji.*,1,1e.J. I In.n t-Oin pi, xioi.s die of ment U»r .l domestic. liic 0111111)01' of_ .on tfu4 page. Try Ihene: il nisi, yon .iii'11).
g»|tt rtclb il’iuisparwa . lypu 01m hoc* t tho hmrm was 'that t)7 ' lover s ^g to do so.
in Suutheru l-mrope, all the way from whnrM he kept a Cori oY haeheloFs hall
-a
A t \ |Tr;iT jur\ iLiiiii iias h -r i Iftiiiitl in
Ii»wa. Ut* v<*uld oulv autlu* ikiit stiVt/s ni
jq8«i ftx
TUBULAR WEnL AND
Madrid to Florence.
During our visit to the libuse of Hen
Ali Hei, sitiutte i near tire margin of
tho blue llospboriis. we were intro-
duced to Fatima, the principal wife of
the official. She came into the salon
and stood before 11s uhvailed and
brilliantly attired in tho, dress of a
Turkish lady of rank. The national
costume was cdinuLned-$v the bi furent-
ed trousers,* which were simply appall-
ing to western-eyes in their gorgeon*-
ness and di«aotV'ion.i. Lathered at tile
ankles they disclosed an exceedingly
neat pair of shoes of white silver mil-
i
with hi.-* father, wlio Is a widower. It
eeiirrrd'then apd(lh.jl.-tiryiiss II. to
supply the demand. Not id pelfs.ut but
by proxy.^ .She know u tidy little Her-
man who was bright and engaging and
who wanted a place. She sent for her
and gave her instructions as to wlpit
she was to see 14ad hear, ami particu-
larly charged her to observe how Mr.
-F rrmriurtert htm-eff, Whar he ate, and
if he was good-jtemperc.J and. easy to
ploasOr--tdiristdtm promised to watch
everything and report at the end of
the weok.v‘'T"
. . ,.lu. , . , , , . , i Hut before, the week, was up the giitl
. • Hi .taut looked Uke.,imuui»W Tv.ftlr?rrt tn-f-tii Inn Ti7J " and
and which were decorated with red , n I
■ ii . , . tier eyes ovcrllowing with te iru. .sTio
silk rosettes. I lie whole costume , . . .
had been, iisked to black Mr. l-.’g
was highly pictures me and added not , . , , , , ,
it.n . . ^ .. • -*>ootst no lj.'io oruored h^r nboui as if
ahe vvxire a .dag, and pe wouldn't jeat
j the Fni.m ai"T Thi. .. pi" ..’dents, FTo Was
| flrrnlv irf the ..jiininn tha* Fnpianri is in
Evr ale The upjje was Africa, ami that (’iinuda .Is “out suim wliere
1" gi't, HIum» I iie.vulld CalifemLiu"
(jligos-
yr-rnre'--j
b. lit- j
trade I
r, and 1
(tylisla I
I 1
of a I
lt-S.',}- A
■r
look- J
>f the' 1
[' i
1 »? ! \ . . A
is and J
t the ~ + J
•iWLmi 1
T
a little to tho brilliant effect 'of the
vivid colors in the salon, tho furniture
ip. wjtieh was bg iptifully curved in
daijk woods, sombwtol like rosewood
or old mahogany.
After our gis.'eting coffee was served
iii ‘‘ups little bigger than walnuts.
They were the tiniest vessels ever
placed to my lips. Then we. drew up
the marble basin in the middle <jn'
the_ room anil each took a whiff or tXvo
of the nnrgiloh; for the Turk never
considers you his guest ull you have
smokg.d a pipe under his roof. After
that you nre htv yticred charge. Such
is tho hospitality . imposed by the
Koran. Tlmn irundios were handed
around on curiously wrought trays of
silver-and we all fell to chatting again.
’I he ladies of the household w.yh 1 not
ao shy as At■ first. One beautiful girl
r£a\ve. R tfarrghter of 01 ir host”"sat
In a graceful attitude on the divan and
chatted in an amused Way with my
companion, who Acted ns interpreter*
‘•anting occasional glances of curiosity
at the visitor^ —two Americans and a
fiyrman—ana was evidently-inrteTesJted
in the dross of our little pqrly.
This Turkish ileinnisol to win
it Find *
rough
ostle J
Nome
on tho
ing to
rateh- t
Miblir I
, t ‘ - V—1
• i • * J
soen .t 1
o tided I
1
J ro»», 1
roin«- I
s that |
• *
J offl- \
_____A r
with
eta-
t last —1^9
L
>le ol
aro,
rfiecc:' \ V,
This Turkish demoiselle was robed
In a long, flowing house gown of silk ,
taat- yooohrud bulow hue*, hneev **>A j
jaunty tassletf"fez of crimson plush saw*
on her dark hair and in her left hand '
she held the Unfillliiig narghilehu or
water-pipe, which sho had been smok-
ing as wo entered. The girl was
about Ifi, although she was as well de-
veloped as an American miss of, 18.
On the street the Ottoman dAtnd is
lbs* distinctly Oriental in appearance
tlian at Homo amid her servlipts, nnd
were it not for the over present ya*d>-
1 inak and tho many lined ribbons nnd
trimmings, she might pass in a crowd
/ of Kuropeansr without attracting much
attention. Intfoed, the higTicr class of
TurkLsh ladies dross ipilte a la Puris-
fanuo. French shoes, a handsome
Parisian parasol and a long silk oloak
B at bored nlwmt Hu» shoulders and
reaching to the feet entirely coneoal-
Ing the dre^s beneath, complete the
rostumo. -’Jho white vail swathes the
face and nock and serves the double
purDoso of a motle^tuconcealment uhd
a eobl noi’kerchiof. It (s only fair to
nay, however, j that, the yashmak is
becomipg more nml inure trsnsparonl,
and that ovory- linn\nu»»t can easily lie
traced through- l)s gossamer folds,’
So light a face covering doss not,im-
pose any restraint oiy conversation or
breathing, and in the dusty and tiA-
.wholesome streets of (Constantinople ip
a positive benefit, keeping the dirt
from ths lungs.
atiylhing but grnrrt and rnras-tr and he
*w+*rs stAtrr beemts-- she fnrgnT—Ri
wash off the front steps. Then Mi
ii. s;;t ‘town ami wrote, to her lover:
ou an.: a brute .. No man who was j
not a brute would a.-k a worn m to
black his boots and sw'ear at her for a
moment s forget/ulues- I consider
'that.! halo had a narrow escape 'r
/There was a frantic,-man (earing no
the MVenitc tliaVeveni-n ; ami rushed in-
to the presence of Miss II. but it wrs
sometime before b>* eoirrd make lierAin-
derstmd lAc truth of the matter or
that ho was not that manner of mau.
The girl hAd not seqn him at all, but
I had boon employe I by his dyspeptic
, old father -whom she Knew solely as
t Mr. F. It was simply a case of mis-
-ilidtrotc Tr.u*. Pros*. -
: , Coitompt for Penaijs. i
A San Francisco papery illustrates
the contempt of Californians for pen-
nies by the following: “(Jive me
silver for this, please,” said ao-oaslorn
tourist yesterday, as he dumped a
rtonbte ItHhdfuT of 1 cent pieces oti the
The (vaseft \vh \
pll)tiahl.y heyuuse -.it,. want. .|_
eloTties. Boston Foui’ior.
I llri'n. it’,, rtr.i.if-tiittt I rnnhri
for Coughs, L’ol.ls and i^ilThroul Troubles.
“Fro oTntnoTTTty the hrsT " /T-'. H>'n 'n/
II ill'it licit In r.
Tin; slMUiiroek, is emblem*ticiof the Kiu-
eral.f isle.
Death has no terrors to Ifi. trudesiuan
who furnishes the floral -tribute to the
funeral. -Boston Transcript.
There is nothing that so-stirs up the
average legislator to righteous indignation
as an Injury to his pocket nerve. Fetors
burg Index Appeal.,
If tlir S.illcrt-rs from f'oiiVfitiipt^on.
Scrofula, and (i«-neral tw-bihty, xrfH try
FomiUiou of Fare Fod l.ivrr Oil.
with H.\ |M)phosphites, they will 11 tid im
mediate ivlief and a peniianent lienetil,-
Dr. H. \'. Mott, Brentwood, Cal., writes:
“Lhpvo uspl SeuLl's FuiuUiou with groat
ttilvwntiure in ens.-x ot) t'htllisis, S.i»fi|la
UUd Waktiiigxlisea-scs generally—tl is vary,
palatable.” „
Tt discourages a y oung innstaetn) to be
lolled dmvn. Fittsburg CTironieh'.
-For a;: and olfcta .011 “Tatmlll’s
Punch1’fs . < ear address K U" Tumdil »t
Co., Chicago.
_L:„ _ " T ' _
Many a y out hful Scion of wealth is de-
pendent on papa Inhijr liiagtiaiiipton Her
aid. '>
' ' ... ' —
Period].■ Hea.laelij. and IN’etll'ulgia : oold
iiands and feet, muf 1 general deraiuauiiciit
of thesy HU’Ili. iueiudti.g iinpuired.lig-esl ion.
with tyirpni-of the liver. .Ve , are. In e«»rtmit .
localities, invariably . ;.ii8<TFHy Minima 111
the a.vstetn ill .juajutity too small tojM'oduco
regular chills. Many persons suffer lh thia
way and take purgatives and other nfhdi
fines to ttieir Injury, when a few doses ->f
Shai leii lie, g.f S ,\ lit .dole tor Mala I.ia w Oil III
cure them hI .ust- thol.l by' .1 *ruggh»ts. —1
q* It is said Hint tobacco will kill a d»c It
ought. The gifts of the gods were not
made for Spates. Brunswick Time*.
The girl who lias the fitrongesr will is
the girl wlio says the Strongest woiAt.
Somerville Journal.
1, )- • •• —-Nt " . i
T>«*AfVi'KSs'T'a nT Tie CurriT-
counter of a prominent mpney broker.
“I dwu't- wmit them. Th-yTe not
worth (counting. I wouldn't give fiO
cents on the dollar for th»m,” was the
I reply. “I never took them but ortee,
, and then I had to. A fellow owed me
! f-r>. nod, after repeated duns. otTeflbd
j paypent In coppers,' | indignantly ro-
1 fusud. .'iTih hoxt day liw came in, and.
j shoving a Copper cent into my hand.
I asked trio to give,hint credit for that
amount upon the dbhC Ho kept that
up. making a payment of 1 cent every
morning, noon and night cents
every day -until I aneumuiated a cigar
bOX full of Coppers. jThey'i-n hasp yet,
and they’ll stay herd until some one
comes along who has more time than
Hloney. I won’t count, them." r
-V , ' Right-Thinkinf People
•lAipfd'' said a boy much given to
reading. “I have often seen the phrase
‘all rtg’hl-thinkirtg jmoftln' in tho pa-
pers. What kind of people arn right-
thinking jKJOpfa!’* “They are the'sort
of people.” said the father, “who
think as #0 do.” - " »
THE GOOD OFFICE OF:
I.i well Illustrated tn
tha cr,r> of ueuralgia,
ilic . liiyf o ul^iOiUi of "
wliicU i», mi iauiimv
1 Ulig luilll wllicll follows
Ihc eourac oflkv nerve,'
a'l.'i t. (1. st. JSrolis (ill
L« t.y gentiu Tubbing and
applied frequently, will emo
JV E 1: Tl V I. ii I A.
1W> Sack. It st., Rrisiklyn, K. Y , Jaq.31,1 sjy>.
1 was taken with nyumlxia in side mid
eiillerv.l 6 months, t was given up by do*t-
lors, but was cured bxSt Jkoobe OIL
MICHAEL McOIJfN.
* , 4
At tuu’tinrsrs and 1>f.ai.f.ih.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO , Bsltimore. M«.
fuiuoi^ f«»r *»uc< Hhrpc
other: liA\idfu|iJu
SELF CLEANING. ^
•►r« f I «l Hit tn it o Istate / a
it infanta.
CATALQtiUt FREE.
LOOMIS &
TIFFIN. OHIO
ITT" Write ...
vvh a I work
you wish to
ilowlfh a wolf
luacblur.
rUOMA'TLV.
Wifi loTe to tan s
GROVE'S TAMELESS
u CM III TONIC.
H If p'eaAahl to th*
J la»t« a>* I At hi < * ii ^yrup.
) < htldrcn cry for U.
Not «*r fallP to euro.
( liilfaonco broken will
n si return
t *nl> half th«
pi d o ■ *f Ml i»*-r ‘ tt, 11
TmViC*
No purKative nireded.
Conta n'A nd I
“ r
K.
fctj.- V
I
*«»f non.
H/>ld ttyatl Druggists
Ely’s Cream Balm
lx the 1m.»1 iai.'iio.ly tm- ttstt-
drou suffering from
COLD IN HEAD
CATARRH
Vt»t>Ly lta!iu tuto <'*.‘ti no-itli
I l.\ Itlios . V.; w:
'i'«'n .'ii V
This Trade
Mark Is on
’S Tie Best
j Waterproof
9tndforJ1lti»tr«tF'1 CatiVcni, A
Ih the world.
J T„w.f. l.- .ton
1 prev-nn* ua mnyew.
dor.e Hue <J *■ th* only
■pecifl.' (or th* cerieia care
nt this ril.*&»*
O. XI. IMlR* HAM M D..
Atusierdmin, N. T.
XV* bsv* sold nt* G fo»
many yesrs and It bu
■Iren ths best cf **U*>
f action.
T/. U. DYcn K A COu
r^'esgo, tlL
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r
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firui WVilglcy IfafiftH r^ir»*<T af.
lioiim without jut. 11. liouk o£
}>ai"ti< ul.trn" NFtit FKEft
11 3i. W KV. M I>
Atlanta.
\ \}At hall Sfr* ol
SHUTTLFS ■"'aUl”hR,;
REPAIRS. * jl>
PATENTS
Lull I
rue ttv
i/d sr>
If y.ai w*iiFtr» -o
_ curv e patent write
iu It 11. K Kith. Suite li or. till: I U wllTU. Tes . fur-
su enHintncr ot s.iplt.'s »r psicars in Uni-
.1 s.m.cs CnUlljl viiS* <•. Y ssltlnittun. Ii. . .
YOUhGWEH'^m-.te
. _ni|ili» nnd Rail ran.I
Agent'S Htisiii..-'. here. Hint secure
guu.1 sUustloos. ‘ Write J. 11. UftnW.N, sulSlls, .Mo
■ - IstAuftiqiiilss
Kenturky official: “Madam. X nih
after your eon. He got into a itr
a anloon in our town anil killed four
men.” Mrs. Hoekwoods: ‘‘Wall, now,
did he YoaTlyP 4 a'poen the dear boy
wta sleepy. Kver slnec ho was a little
be was sloeiiy.'
bj locsl appliest Ions, hh they can not reach the
diseased isWtto.i of theeui. There Is onlv one
w»v to rtrre lftirtH*?; AnffttftF f* tft*crffrjifFtn
tional rt*tuedles. Deafness D caused t.y an in
flamed condition oLthe mucous lining of the
Kusta. hlan Tube. When Mils tube gets in
flamed Toll ha,ve n rumbling u.un.l or Imperfect
bearing, and a ben It i* enttreiv closed Deaf
ness is the result, and unless the intlsmmati.in
can be taken out and ihis tybe restored to its
normal etgidition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by
catarrh, which J* nothing hut an IntlMmy.f eon
■lition of 1 he mucous sui faces. W c « ill rfvgUur
JI nnd red Dollars for any case of Deaf dess
(caused bv Catarrht that we enn not . uru bv
taking Hall's < atarib l lire. S ml forclrciuars,
free F. d. ( IIKNKY A CO., Toledo,^),
by rtrugglsts, 7.V.
OPIUM
ilabyi.. The onlv certain
and easy cure, \>r% .1 L
Stenbens. I.elmuon, Ohio.
1 P CMTC si, ,,i ,‘.1 tnfmms Mf."iin —ream Washer
MttCn I Wuii ir|al. Jolts Woiuu, hi. LuUls, Mu.
AJlIi !i*s Only
,.t e ~
who
, I w
M Ifn Uktat St. J/ tuiff M
ran.' Alipllllrd.
Scrul tuT whute-ulg prt n
*.«l. Ill k,.m k M s'.) (
WIVES
thV'ovsftit I
Hiiojilti aiHi ffmjJLOow m.iva chiM iwMv-!r%
enn U- s'IIwIah! U illMHit l ain or -
Inf*‘f td.if r^n •»«••!* M'.'il- f! A WoVDHrM'l.
DR. J. H. DYE. Buffnlo. N. Y.
INFORIVIATION'II'AV.ARKXSSXS
““(■*****«*^***riuw prices.Km*y Term*.
mild rlimnte. varlrly oY.cr«p*. Mnpf» iudi rlrrii lAr^
trw. Th<*. IiM*».UitiU.'«u.I,llll* Stock.Ark
PATENTS
w. A. Kh:ii.\4ciNU. late ®»-
antiner*l" s. ratpnt ofTTr®.
lictlfr nf I'afpntw #»<i K Mt.
W lAf'lmipt on, I*, i \\ rnw for terms.
Alabaslin®
Onltf Wit It Cytoting.
N>vW»r»mlf» tWv knlMHiiinrw. N»irr*r
cnn*rRtfF dUFMFM lik«* wall jinpiT, So wnnhinK
WHllH 4 JiII riMIPR runt* lIHiFflllllFlr K*ta|
Npplii’d. ALA HAS!
;fAw«
Frnpinic wnllH < hii ronen roNtff in<lpt1nit^lr Km •'Hr
pj>ik*d. ALA HAS /7.Vi; ( ft., fit antl Htifitrln. ,\/trh.
TELEGRAPHY Wogo»»r»o»o** good paying
■ iwikfcliMPir il ■ • pyywttiuiix to ev«*rjr Kr»dn«le.
■ Ameriran Sohind of 'IVlFAtraph/.Matllaon Wli
W,< N. U. DALLAS.
1-90
j[W
—
“What nre you (Kigtlng ubout. dolmuy!•’
“Hilly's real mean.” “Wliut's tbejnutter?"
“I <>Ht all my candy and litU.y w.m'tgive
me any of hia." Harper's Young People.
\
#bsa Bshy was strk, ws gaSy bsr Caatorla
Wh/n »Ais was a Child. »hs cried forOastortk
tVkbi tbs bsesnis Mias, sl.e^elnng to ffaglorla,
W L*n *b* had Childrou. sbscars thsus CAStorla
An unusual performanceT>.v u dog Is re
owniod ft» busing happemsl » short time
ago, near Totnes, EhifHAnd While out
gunning « gentleman iw-cfdeninlly shot hbr
Jog, a black rotrievnr.''The gentleman waa
<00 amazed to note the extent of the injury,
and stood a|»eeehlo** typtll the animal ran
,up to h,iip,nnarr.\ ing iu hi* mouth hia own
lAIT, which had been ahot off as cleanly as
if cut by a knife. . , .
The violet 1* the national emblem ef
Athena.
OT1--IN GOLD-8576900
AND VALUAHLi: PKESBNT8 TO BE GIV EN AWAY.
The Weekly J^-Her^ld
GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
103!) Spfdndld Diflk, Worth *5709 00, to be Distributed
i March 13, 1890,
among UMKuhaerihers of Tug Wkskly tut Hisalo All wbosuhscrlb. and pay On. Dollar
foron. y».r^b*t*esn No*smb*r i. IbsiV and March IS, 181K), and *11 o‘d subs<wth*ra wh*
tvnnw tor ~nm yaar, wUI partietpsw in tbta GRAND DISTRIBUTION OP
PRESENTS. F ’T" . -------- —
Tnam a^im fTH prM.nta coat you abaolutriy not one emit, aa thry are glrao away to
oar Weekly aabacrlbata, that th.jr mav shar. with ua in our profit..
By becoming a member of tb« AOfi HKRALD FAMILY, ’•htch takra only Oua Dol-
lar, you gat th. Bmt W.akiy N.wspaparin th. World for on. je.r an^ may |W
i A PRESENT 07 TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD
or oit. of th. other l&h splendid gibs‘to be dtstrlbiuml.' -’WI 1 you hesitate to subscribe for tha
nwmmoFi tweirc page Weekly Ag. IKrald, get the bmt and cheapest paper, and at lb. same ti«.
■ share ta oar splendid lifts T . —
These prrneiit* will all bg distributed, and whf not come In srlth vour dollar and pahtCIps'e?
Tb«n auksoiibd witbgutdalar. and get tour paGbhors wb » *r* not s bserlb-rs «* Join y«d You
will gat the b st newspaper fbr th farm and housahotd. Its Ag Icultural Department ImOs all th.
agricultural ] w-dHta’lous of tbs sout.i In It* sousmI. prac leal, mmprahenalre teachings.
ACTIVE. LNERGETIC AGfNTS AHE WANTED’.?-
moth Twelve lMge n.tklr Age Hers'.| Write for Specimen c.
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t-
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-O;
moth Twelre 1‘atge
mud begin work st our*
every neighborhood. It I. no
trouM.togrtiabarnb.'*for'he Mam
Hlrmtngham. Aid.
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