Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 16, 1886, Image 6

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1886. BY THE SWORD. Stalitor ilk* Child Describes * Hliaiwe Kx.ru tlou—Three lslefsetors Deftly Deeupltsted bj the Royal Headsman. Kaled, In Richmond Conservator. Bangkok, Slant, October fl.—With .. number of Europcatin and Americans, I attended a Siamese execution, where the ■word is used in the furtherance of justice The execution took place in a square near one of the wats, open to all. As the hour •et for the dread event was 4 p. m., our party secured a carriage, and notwith standing it was raining at the time, drove to the ground, but the shower soon passed over, the sun shone brightly, and after our arrival preparations were made by insert ing in the ground three bamboo crosses about two feet in length, to which the arms of the doomed men were to bo tied, they sitting on the ground, and three poles about six feet long upon which •Were to be placed the heads of the crimi nals. This done, the crowd was driven back. The doleful sound of a gong beating at short intervals, the sudden hush of the crowd told that the prisoners were ap proaching, and in the centre of a squad of Soldiers and policemen they entered the { >lace that had been reserved, about thirty- bet square. The soldiers and police form ed in a square as a means of keeping the Spectators back, a Siamese nobleman ex amined the crosses to see that everything was ready; the judges of the court were in attendance, escorted by attendants bearing swords in red velvet sheaths. THE PRISONERS, three in number (the king, who is very humane, having com muted the sentence of fou.teen to imprisonment for life on his birthday,) seemed perfectly cool and collected. They had each a long bamboo pole, some six feet in length, on their necks, in the front of which was an oval piece of wood through which their hands Were place, with chains on their noclts and legs. In a short time the yokes and chains on their necks were taken oft and as the ground was wet and muddy by the tramping of the crowd, large banana leaves were placed on the ground and they were ordered to squat down on them, then they were fastened to the crosses, the flowers and sticks were stuck in the ground in front of them, the sticks lighted and for a few minutes the victims of the law prayed most fe r- ventlv In silence, they having been en gaged in prayer at the wat about four hours previous to being brought to the place of execution. This over, mud was in serted in their ears so that they could not hear the executioners when they ap proached, and were instructed to lean for ward and keep their eyes riveted on the flowers and burning sticks. While wait ing the coming of the executioners, the chief of the band of robbers smoked a ci- f nrettc, and it was only by the heaving of is breast that one could detect any- emo tion. All of iv sudden the crowd parted, three executioners, dressed In red with gold fringe on their clothes, glided through the opening, dancing us they came, saluted with their shining swords,and on reaching the prisoners the bright steel FLASHED IN THE AIR, you heard a thud, the head fell to one side, hanging by a piece of skin, and the law was avenged. With another Halute the executioners disappeared, then a man with a sharp knife severed the heads and stuck them on the poles, a hideous sight, then coolly chopped the hands of the dead men off so as to got the irons that were solidly riveted on, and the bodies were left on the ground for the vultures to cat or their friends to steal and give burial after night fall. The heads were taken oil simultane ously, bo quick that I could scarcely reulize It, anil it seemed to me that death wus in stantaneous, save that the heads showed spasmodic action, the oyos and mouth opening and shutting, which lasted for some time alter being on the poles. The crowd in attendance was most or derly, not a drunken man to bo seen, and entire silence prevailed, and when the ex ecution was over left the grounds without the least confusion anil there could uot have boon less than a thousand present. Thu scone was one that could uot fail to Impress the crowd of spectators; the small grass plot, cordon of police soldiers with a mnss of faces peering behind them, the three prisoners attached to the crosses with heads bent forward, the entrance of the scailet-elad executioners with glcum- Ing swords, their sinuous sidelong dance until they had reached the rear of the doomed meu, then like a flash of lightning, tho bright steel gleamed and three viola tors of iaw had. CEASED TO EXIST, the blood spurting in jets from tho torso while tho head hung by a small piece of skin, as the executiouer never cuts the head clear oft'. Two of the bodies fell over on the ground while one remained erect. The prisoners wore old offenders, one of them, I wasinformod, having boon impli cated In fifteen robberies and several mur ders. He was the chief, but had slippod through the meshes of the law repeatedly by •.<> use of money; the others were youii’ur men and one of worthy paren tage, but his money did not suvo him, as an example was needed to put a stop to out lawry, and it lias done so, for the robbcrieB have ceased and the baud is broken up. One great annoyance and drawback to this city is the liar at the mouth of the river, over which vessels drawing seven teen feet of water cannot cross, and now there are three steamers lying outside waiting to get across the bar, which they can only do by unloading part of their cargo into lighters, a great, expense ns well as annoyance. A series of jetties would soon remedy, and the surplus revenues of Siam could not be used to better advan tage, so far as the mercantile and marine world is coucernod. The American minister and family us well us the American citizens generally arc In the enjoyment of good health. Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syuup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re lievos the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and tho little cherub awakes aa “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether urising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five cents a bottle. jel7 dAwly An Insane Traveler. Conductor of Pullman sleeper to pojiim; “You want to watch that passenger I think he’s crazy.” jink so, Porter—“What makes yo 1 boss?” didn’t insist Conductor—“Because .1 in the middle upon having a lower fcSuu. of the car.”—New Y. — 7) far Vour Work More , g 00 d opportunities. Hal- The others looked. “Pull out,” caustically responded one who wore a plug hat. "Guess you don’t know much about railroading. Those motions mean to back up.” Before the other could frame an answer suffloiently ironical to suit his friend’s evi dent lack of mental strength, the man with the checked suit spoke up: “ Well, if you fellows don’t mako mo tired I That signal means that he wants to cut tho crossing; and for the engineer to go ahead a little way.” ‘“Jim,” patronizingly observed the man who hadn’t yet spoken, “you’re a first- class canvasser, but when you get into a subject like this you're away off. Pull out I Back up! Cut crossings! O, pshaw! It’s as plain as daylight that the play is for tho engineer to kick the train over into the next track.” “ Maybe you fellowB think I ain’t got scarcely any sense?” inquiringly remark ed the plug hat man. “ I say he wants to have the train backed up.” “ And if any ono wants to tell mo I’m a wall-eyed idiot be needn’t insinuate; Pm right here,” the first man who had spoken said warmly as ho glowered on the others. •‘1 say those signals means to pull out.” “And maybe some one wants to tell mo I’m a liar when I say they mean cut the cros.ing, ” hotly retorted the check suit tnnn. Tlie flagman, attracted bv tho excited remarks, sauntered up, ana on catching sight of him all four appealed to him to referee the question. lie looked up in the direction of the gesticulating man, and as an expression of disgust mantled his feat ures he remarked: “Him! W’y that darned fool’s just flirtin’ with ono of the chambermaid* in the St. James. Be—” But they heard no more. Each moved off in a different direction, and from that hour they were sworn enemies.—Railway News. A MONT I.IHliHAIi OFFER. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated voltaic Uelts and Electric Appliances on thirty lays’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv- >us Debility, Boss of Vitality, .lunhood, to. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free. •VHte them at once. lAwtf 'Teaching deeded. Of course much can he done by means of legislation to promote the preservation and renewal of forests, but legislation here, aa elsewhere, will do but a small part of what can be done through the various ways of educating public opinion to a just idea of the importance of this subject.—Phila delphia Times. Mothers worn out with the cares of ma ternity or the household, women who are weak, nervous or hysterical, suffering from headaches, sleeplessness, debility and weak back, should take Moxie Nerve food, the delicious in vigors nt. No other remedy is so safe and palatable for deilcate women. Por sale by Geo. A. Bradford, Evans & Howard, M. D. Hood & Co., Brannon & Carson, and all druggists. Electric Belt Free »o introduce it and obtain agents wo vrlll Tor tho iu" ‘ixty day* vivo uway. free of elm-go, in oncli count : Ino u. B. u limitod number ui our tUmitn- .-iectro nnic SiiN(tiMi<4Uvy LVilu. l'rli.o ■ posit!vo ami uuluilinif cure tor Kory-inn PobiliU ' iricocolo, ttminHiouM, Cmpntoncy firu. l.biwnr- 1 if overy IJolt wo manufacture dooi uMtr/’oncrats ttlouoo Kt.ro iltlc OPIUM 1 Whiskey Ilab- i 1W euroU ul homo wiiLi out paiu. Book of pur- ucuitir.H mint. t'UEU. iMUYi^ak* 05Si WUUohuU atroot. —*SEDGWICK<— STEEL WIRE FENCE Is the host general purpose wire fence in uso. It is a Htrous net-work without barbs. Don’t Injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, poultry, as well ns horses und cuttle. * * ''’arms, Garden, Stock Very neat, pretty style* for Lawns. Parks, .School-lots atul C'ctneterios. Covered with rust proof paint, or made of iral- vanlzod wire, us preferred. It will last u life time. It is bettor than boards or barbed •ire in every respect. The Ned* wick Gates if wrought-!ron pipe and steel wire, defy tpeiitlon In llglitn made s, strength and durability. We make the best, cheapest and easiest working itll-iron automatic or self-opeuiaii gate, und the neatest cheap Iron tenors now made. The hcNt Wire Stretchers, i'utlltia Piter* uiul Post ” -prices and particulars ask Hard ware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BRQ6..RICHMOND,IND. . __ Cholera Infantum and Teething;* A pro-dlgoatod tboa u>r Dys peptics* Consumptives* ConvalAsoonta* Forfuct m-.trkiat la *11 Wc«3tina Diseases Requires no cooking.^ Our Kook, Tho O& PENNYR8Y4‘jAL? ' CH i C H ESTE R u'.uuluL Tho Original wurU>K-», tmh.o.on,. andalwayi Holl»M«46* AftW jour llrugaiti for ludl«i'<Misnl>l(j M i a Ah* and taka uo nihci.or lu“o.o 4c. “t'Ulehcater’fi K-Siiicular* >*» letter l-v return mull* <»tatii|>i) to ui v.jt■ Chichester Vaeuiloul C'o.. NAME P n t’MjUttrc, PliUudu., I*#. for ‘Thicker ' s-.l k’llU. Taka u« oilirs If you impm-tland, Maine, will mail free left <& equation showing how you cap full inSm $5 to $25 and upwards a day luajsve at home wherever you are located, aoc'jr write ; some have made over $50 in .-day; all new. No capital required; 'started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc cess for every worker. Send address and see for yourself. oe2(3 dfiru Railroad Signals. Tkere were four ot them and they were firm friends. They were standing near the flat-nan's shanty at the Tenth street cross ing, when one of them caught sight ol the brnl-eman who was going through various contortions on the top of a box car half waydown the yard. “Yonder if tho engineer’s asleep. Ho „ d:>ito seem to see that fellow signalling l /' unto uul! out,” remarked the party who / hadfirst noticed the man's motions. DIVIDEND. Eagle and Plienix Manf’g Co. A Semi-Annual Dividend of THREE PER CENT is due und payable at the* office of the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company on December 31st, 1886. The transfer books of cer tiftcates of stock will be closed from December 20th until January 1st, 1887. A. I. YOUNG, dec7 dtd Treas’r Eagle and Phenix Mfg. Co. MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. Uy F. M. KNOWLES & CO., Auct*rs. Will be sold the first Tuesday in January next, in front of the auction house of P. M. Knowh s & Co., Broad street, city of Col* rabus, Muscogee countv, Ga., the following property, to-wit: Thir ty bushels of corn, more or less, two hundred bundles of fodder, more or less. Levied on as the property of W. T. Pope, to satisfy a mortgage fi lu in my hands in favor of Geo. P. Sw ift A* Son vs. W. T. Pope. Said property will he sold as stored, nod it is stored in a bui ding on place rented by W. T. Pope trom C. J. Thornton, about 3700 to $25 m A.» ^ fi . * W» winking for vis. Agents preerred whom •• mil} ihc:r t ivu hooves uu l tflv< ih • r >\ tin: •the lm- hicps. Sum* moment* may i «* pii,i|tul»i v .lm . ii also. A few vacancies In iowimuim .-lit. ? . Johnsonsco., ima M.m tt., »ug2 win* FQW001 MOST PERFECT MADE Preparer! with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and Health fulness. Dr. Prico’s Baking Powder contains oo Ammonia,Lime.Alum or Phosphates. Dr.Price'll K^tracLs* Vuuillu, Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously. MIDFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Most happily meeta the demand of the age for woman’s peculiur aillictions. It is a remedy foi WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of he) diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con ditions of tho womb, and so controls the Menstrual organs as to regulate all derangement* and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The proprietors claim for this remedy no other modi- property. It is strictly a Vegetable Com . . nd, the studied prescription of a learned phy sician whose specialty was Femalk Diseases and whose fame became enviable because of hit success in the treatment and cure of female com plaints. Suffering woman, it will relieve you of nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex. For sale by druggists. Write for book, "Men sage to Woman,” mailed free. Bates' Ofick Yard, 24 ACRES, FOR SALE. \ LSO Brick Machinery ^Sword Improved); En gine, lft-home power; Drays, Carls, and every thing connected with making of btick, in com plete naming order; Stables, Barns, Tenant Houses, and largo commodious sheds. Capacity 30.000 a day. Present owner sold 3.000,000 last year, with an increasing trade. Present price of brick delivered is a ihousatu?. The plant will Vie sold for less th. ii cast. TVn acres of tho 24 front on tho commons, and are valuable buildiny lots. Joiuiug-this place on the west is tho eran* of Georgia Midland and G a if Railroad, made by tho city to that railroad. A side track across th*. yard ban been promised 1 y tho railroad. The Columbus aud Florida Southern survey also passes through the yard, giving it connection with all the rulrouda of th© state. No drayage * -wary in shipments. The clay of this yard rated for its good quality, and will last 2c- years. j.OOO.OWJ a year. This property wid be sob for loss than cost Call and see me, or wrilu for further purticu ara. It wih proVo tho best paying busiress you cuu engage in. No Limit to growth. JOHN BLACK MAR, Real Estate Agt, Columbus,Ga. ■e wed fri tt DR. RICE, For 15 yearj at 37 Court Place, now at ’ES.iSMoiisTfflsIj SiiQi-aj.ntorrlioR ‘ Yin Touta, mx’«1 e.v.e.-«u m ;u. %. •i( . (uij;U Coufu iou of l.*«4 of Soxual t’owor. tie.. r«uK-i iu> S*‘g>iSr*gyvaf£ is f'“' ll«; from mi system; t3K>lV>rTil«K iHsUV T, Strlctmc. Onsiiitls, Uu. W-iaudetUcl-i.llesU OIsmsjs qulcklj curol. aienli, It is aalf-uvldent llmtaphy siolan win- pnya --*r*3audn :iut- j to n cerkiiti ivl'i-Mi of illnsfiiHM, and irc-atiua [u^i or. -t .llv, Koqnlrf.*i |jrr.ut skill, l'hyjlnians kuttf incocvouh-ut V rocoiumainl por.mm (o my c.a-o. Wlicua bo scat jurlvatt'V *isit tHi city lor irautmont, ni«iillciR.«irc. «lb|y b, null or «,»*. « att a a C(UW> Curos Gaaram C^lilovtalliioa, or bi lottir fro« and (.ouiu.utloin p.'t ':onnbu'tti.pouuoat.u sU-ioCy cvuiluyuliai Cbarsua roaviD^ulo a- counselor JM, tecurely nonlod, tor Uiirt. [ 'PW0 p FRJCTo ti. Ai. UjuH U SHADELAND'JS; PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT In the WORLD. N«w IniporUi tlons eou.taull; arriving. Hare Indlrlilual cxrrlleure anc rholci) lireutling CI.VHKSnAT.E HORNDN. PUHCHRHON, NOH.11 AN or FHKNCH I) it APT Mint-PS. ENGLISH DRAFT HOUSES. THOTTINU-UKED ltOAOSTEUS. 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Parker, No. 4 Bulfincb street, Boston, 'lass., who may be consulted on all diseases re- ,lairing skill aud experience. Chronic und obsti nate diseases that lmve bullied tho skill of al other physicians a specialty. Such treated sue cesslblb without an instance of failure. Mer non this paper. aMS wl ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Ill F. X. IlYOVVI.ES * CO., Auctioneers. By virtue of on order froiii the court of ordinary •'* .Muacojjee county, Georgia. 1 will sell to the '.URhest bidder, at public outcrv, in front of the • notion house of F. M. Knowles & Co.. Broad street, in the city of Columbu . Georgia, the usual place of holding sheriff sales, in aud for >aid county, oa I he first Tues ay in January, next, between the legal hours of sale, the follow <ig described real estate: Part oflotoneliun- .reo and ninety-one m he Ninetenth GSth ostrict, .vluvcpffoe county, Georgia, containing uty acres; also a large seven-room Dwelling it 'USl?, crib, stable, etc.; also large garden con- Limi’g one acre. and largo orchard: btniitf ten UO' miles nor h of Columbus T :d one quar cr of a mile rora Coluiiihu? and *p'»nie railrCaUl, udjournix 1‘Vrtson’s on .soutiieast be same beinc- the real estate of Win Hod.:e, de ceased. Hold for division. Terms cash. O. F. DIXON. Adm’r of Wm. Hodge, deceased. ZIMMriRMAH mi J WmmQM The boat in A *w >*«-t-.*vi. Gi-pm Miti'ipi’mi for 3 1 ' f’jy# ;‘i y h a v«U..»r..»«h| , v h ••‘Vd ?I*McJ«9v:!!a * Prjur. M 'l n v..,t'■ ' . • ir-,i;,. • g Mil.*a S. SHKHM W oirKM If.iiauii.ruH’.’i Aliutulnc C u,.' inuumU. OLJo l £ * Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Oorporatiouf solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS arc excellent aud we re discount for Banks when balances warrant it. Boston is a Reserve Cits, and balances with at from Banks (not located in other Reserve Cities counted us a reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent, and make Cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex changes in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-e ass Invest ment Securities, and invite proposals from States, Counties and Cities when issuing Bonds. We do a general Banking business, and invite correspondence. ASIA P. POTTER, President. JO.S. W. WORK, Cashier. oc30 wedisatem Chattahoochee Sheriffs Sale. WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Jan- i.i ! Ua r?' ls , s7, ll f l . hc court house in said county. Wii.- ho , ul ,'f °‘. KlUe . to the highest bidder lor cash, the following property, to-wit: One bundled and fifty acres of land off of cast part ot lot No. rn, also lots Nos. WO and 158; also lot No. ' r 37; said land lying and being in the county ol Chattahoochee, state of Georgia, and tenth (lothi district, and being in said county. Saul l ane, levied upon as the property of Dr L F McLmurhlm to satisfy a mortgage ii fa issued from the superior court ot said count' in favor ot i._., St - *-•**• v :- “***“ '-yuut.' ijj titvur ui , Irs - Ay * • r v, a . l v '-7 ngamst raid Dr. L. F. Me lina 4th day of November, 1R8G. ot LaFAYFTTE HARP, onenlt Chattahoochee County. i Laughlin. decadlt w4t Hattie R. Job.isou vs. James M. Davis. Petitioi tor the removal of Trustee, aud for the ap pointment of another Trustee. Columlms. Ga., at Chambers, October 8, 1886, t OT ? lu Vi ca . sc !, i^ad and consider ed, it is ordered that the defendant. James M Davis, show cause before me at 10 (.’clock a. m on t he 15th of December. 1«86, ut the Court House m the city ot Columbus, why he; should not :be r-moved from his trust and another trustee ai> ponded ac prayed iqr and it appearing that r.aid James AD Davis resides beyoud the limits of this M de. i. is ordered that service be perfected ot him by publication of this order in tlu* Columbus l;m T .iiiT ! -.sun, a newspaper pui'lishcd in the cit' ot (. •liiinbus, twice a month for two months be fo e the hearing. Given under my hand and official signature. oota atamim J ' wiLUS. jtuige s. c. c. c. if'nrii; a week and expemtet l( j I it P :,l( • Valuable (unfit and particular. I; U11,1 iree T. O. VICKOIIY. Augusta, Me. oc! w6ui L Oolumbus, Ga., December 5,1886. O N and alter thiB dale Fasscnger Trains will run daily unless marked f, which are daily except Sunday. Tho standard time by whicn these Trains run is the same as Columbus city time. Leave Columbua Arrive Macon, “ Atlanta. “ Montgomery. “ Eufhula “ Albany. “ Millen.. “ Augusta. Savannah Passengers for Sylvania, Sandervllle, Wrights- vilie, MiiledgeviUe and Eatonton, Thoinaston, Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, B.akely and Clayton should take 8 60 p m train. Leave Alacon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery “ Eufaula “ Albany “ Millrn “ Augusta “ Savannah Arrive Columbus * 5 00 a m * 11 IS p m * 9 30 p m * 8 20 pm * 8 06p m * 7 26 p m * 2oopns * 7 80 a m *ll 20 a m * 11 25 a m * 12 35 p m * 10 20 a m * lo oo a m * 4 10 a m Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Col lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma con aud Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and So* vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all uoiuts and Sleeping Car Bertha on sale at Dopot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gon’l Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf < intim llU LI Opelika, Ala., November 15th, 1S88. AN and after Monday, November 15th, 1886, the YA trains on this road will be run as follows: No. 1. Leave Columbus 8 05 a ns Arrive Opelika 9 35 a ■ No. 9. Leave Opelika 9 48 a in Arrive Columbus .11 01 a m No. 3. Leave Columbus 2 28 p m Arrive Opelika 3 58 p m No. 4. Leave Opelika 5 09 p m Arrive Columbus 6 34 p m No. 5. Leave Columbus 6 60 a m Arrive Opelika 9 03 a m Arrive Goodwater 6 45 p m No. 6. Leave Goodwater 4 4.5 a m Arrive Opelika 9 27 a ns Arrive Columhus 12 28 p m No. 7. Leave Columbus 115 p m Arrive Opelika 3 08 p m No. S. Leave Opelika 4 oo p as Arrive Columbus 5 41pm The night trains arc discontinued for the pres eut. A. FLEWELLEN, dtf General Manager ffilWHEllIMW. VOLU M Ill'S, UA,, Huvcmucr -OL It , POOD. ; \N and after Sunday, September 12, 1886, th* " ' schedule of Mail Train wTil be as follows; No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 3 08 pm Arrive at Chipley 5 11 p n Arrive at Greenville fl 16 p m No. 2—Coming South Daily. M1 ‘ .. 7 10 a m .. 8llam .10 21 a m No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus 6 00am Arrive at Chipley 8 14 a na Arrive at Greenvillo 9 25 a na No. 4—Freight and Accommodation -South. Leave Uvoenville 10 22 a na Arrive at Chipley ll 38am at Columbus 2 ll p m W. L. CL.ARK, GonT Manager. Leave Greenville.. Arrive at Chipley Arrive at Columbus.. Arrive a T. C S. HOWARD. Gen’i Ticket Agent. 1*4*24 dlv r-erthfi wojt thrlllingpersou.-il adventurea, ex* " Vlottoof iscouUandbjnuw,furlorubopea,horo* Icaravary, iiuprUornnonto and hair-breadth BAiid-J®-aand )*ori]oua journevs, dariua 1 J-* a*-,d told dfioda on sola sn»ss duriiwr the Orcat Civil Cimliiaed with Great hfractias; Power, m Transparent and Color- learn ms Litfht Itself, And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours- without fatigue. In fact, thoy are Perfect Siyht Preservers. 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