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The rsai«w RH|I|| Dt«r K«r York
Cttr ul Ik* Knllre Country—
A Trlbme Opinion,
The Billon kfc beea horriflal it the bunt"
Ing ol ■ Milwaukee notal, whereby over seveu-
tjrllvee *•**>• t. • Thli event carried terror
beceuie IlMnaa Iden and appalling; bullied
the imynihaitmua remit* to life and limb
ooim lueally they would have been unno-
not only by the |>oop!e of tbo land but
nlao by tbo very community In which they oc
curred. Fetal event* of • fir wor.e nature
hive token place In tkla very city, but they
have attracted no attention, nor would they
now did not the Bum* of Vital Htatletlce
bring them to our notice- “Figure* do not
Ue,*' whatever clae inky be uncertain, and the
report on Uie 4nlhi of thli city la a Hurtling
comment on U. •/(/!* During the put year
the etiqaatcviffIncrease of certain maladlca Is
aimily appalling While the total number of
deaths baa diminished and the death rate on
IDOBt dlanaaea has decreased still It Is far
greater In one or two aerlntia disorders than
was ever k own before. More people died In
the city of Now York In 1S81 from Bright’s
disease of tho Wdncys (b n from diphtheria,
small-pox and-typhoid fever nil com’ Inc 11
This ecareely seems possible but It la true and
when It la remembered that leas than one-
third the actual deaths from Bright’s dlsecse
are really reported aa such, the ravage! of tho
malady can bo partially understood.
Tho Immediate query which every reader
will make upon such a revel Mon of facta, la:
What cauaes thla Inereasel This Is a dim
cult question to answer. The nature of tho
rilmnto. the habit! of ll'a, the adulteration of
foods and llquora, all undoubtedly contribute;
buf liu Immediate causo ran be coi taluly as
signed. Often before tho victim knowa It the
dlscaaa has begun. Ita approaches am eo
•tvslthy and ita symptoms so ebseuro that
they cannot be definitely foleaoen and aro only
known by their effect!. Any kidney disorder,
however a ight, Is the Arat stage of Bright’s
dl ease, lint It la Seldom that kidney d sor-
dora can be detected. Thoy do not have any
certain symptoms. Mysterious weariness; an
unusual appetite; periodical headaches; oc
casional nausea; uncertain pains; loss of
vigor; lack of nervo power; Irregularity of
tho heart; disordered dally habits; Imperfect
digestion—all these and many other aymp-
tomi are the Indications of kidney disorder
even though them may ba no pa’n In the
region of the kidneys nr In that portion of the
liody. The serious nature of these troubles
m y be undcreood from the fact that Bright’s
disease Is i s certain to followdlseased kidneys
aa decom|iosltlon follows doath.
It Is high tlma the doctors In thla land who
havo be n unable to control kidney troubles,
should he aroused and compelled to Dud some
remedy, or aoknowledge one already found.
The suffering public needs help a> d can not
awnlt the tardj aetloo of any hnlr-apllttlng
node or Incorrectly formulated theories. If
the medic il world has no certain remedy for
this terrible disease let them acknowledge It
and leek for one outside the pnlo of their pro
fession. For the discovery at thla remedy and
fur Ita application to thla disease, tho people
of thla city, the people of the whole land, uot
nnly those who am suffering, hut thoso who
have friends In danger, aro earneally and long
Ingly looking,
Tbe above quotation from the New York
Tribune la caualng consider iblc commotion,
aa It seems to lift tbe cover from a subject
that has become of National importance. Th*
alarming Increase of kldnry diseases; their
Insidious beginnings and frightful endings
nnd tho acknowledged Inability of physicians
to successfully' cope with them may well
awaken tho greatest dread of evory one who
baa tho slightest aymptopia. It la fortunate,
however, that tbe surest rellof la often found
where, possibly, least expected, and that there
Iji a specific for the evil* above described n o
have come to fully believe. Witfaiit the past
two years we have frequently seen statements
of parties claiming to have been cured of
aerloue kidney trouble* even after hope had
' bqpn abandoned; but In common nlto moat
people we have discredited them. Unite re
cently,-however, a number of pruinlucnt and
well-known men have come out voluntarily
and stated over tliolr signatures that tlioy
were completely cured by the uae of Warner's
Safe Kidney and I.lver Cure. Unit people
.have been aware that this medicine has an
. unusual standing and one entitling It to be
Resiled above proprietary article. generally;
but that tt bad accomplished ao much in
checking the ravages of kidney disease Is not
eo generally known. Its great worth lias been
shown not-only by the euros It has effected,
hut alsottcsusa a number of base imitations
have appeared In the market, fraudulently
claiming the valuable qualities of the original
i Safe Cuter If li were not valuable, it would
not be Imltatod.
The above may seem like an ultra endorse
ment of n popular remody but it Is not one
whit stronger than tho facts admit. What
ever assists tho world toward health and eon-
acqueht happiness, should recolvo tho hearty
endorsement of tho press nnd all friends at
hitman ty. It'la on preolaely this prluclplo
that the foregoing statement Is made and It
merits the careful consideration of every
thinking 'reader.
Technical Education In Belgium.
One of the Commissioners on Tech
ttical Education of Grent Britain givi
dome interesting particulars conoernin
the attention paid to teolinical oduentin
at the famous works of John Cockeril
of Seraing, Belgium. In the several d<
pertinents of mining, smelting, forgin
and machine-making about 10,000 me.
alb employed, anil the wages par
amonnt to about $2,000,000 per annun
About 100 draughtsmen are employed
of Whbm twenty-five are Germans am
Swiss from tho polytechnic schools <
their respective countries. Several frt
night schools are attended by boys am
adults from the works, numbering nom
ly 2,000. There is also an industrin
technical school, attended by abou
eighty fitters, boilermakers, and youn,
men from all the departments, while :
mining sohool in connection with tli
works is attended by about 200 student,
According to statements made by th
director of tbe steel deportment, n!
young men'urtder eighteen years employ
ed in that department ore required t
attend thepight sohool, and absence is
in some eases, punished by expulsio
from the works. A similar state oRhiug
at sine works near Liege
abou
A queer Breed of Children*
‘There are the most fcurious children in
that coach that I ever saw in my life,”
said a gentlemen standing on the Union
Pacific Depot platform to a liec reporter.
“Just step in and look at ’em, Bud if Jolt
can tell me what they Wfe you can have
them." With a view of accepting the offer
and starting a side-show business if the
articles referred to proved to 1m genuine
curiosities, tho ftee repPebenlntive moun
ted the stops of tho conch on a tour of
investigation. Surely enough, occupying
four Boats on tho loft hand side, sat n Chi
naman well dressed in his national cos-
tnme and beside him a full-blooded Mb*
gro woman, holding two children on her
lap, while four others, under tho charge
of a Chinese servant., rolled nnd tumbled
over tho seats nnd down tho nisles of tho
ear. Thore was nothing so peculiar in
tho appoarnnco of either the man and
wifo, for so tho reporter found thorn to bo,
but tho six children, tho oldest of whom
wns nine years of uge, wore the most
singular combination of negro and Chin
ese imaginable. Their hair was crisp nnd
ourly; their skin Very dark, but tho
shnpo of their fnoo unit the almond-shaped
eyes proclaimed their paternity too dis
tinctly for nny mistake. They jabbered a-
wny with their father in his native tongue in
the most nrtloss manner, while nt tliosamo
timo thoy kept tho passengers in convul
sions of laughter with contortions nnd
grimaces which would hove done infinite
credit to tho stngo of negro minstrelsy.
The rejiortor aoertnined that tho name of
thoChiamiui was HnngHnng, \vho, twelve
years ago, wontn eooiio to Cuba. While
working in Cube he became enamored of
a negro slnvo, Ilo Httvod enough to pur
chase her freedom and married her. In
tho coursoof a few years he became a
coolie contractor himself, nnd is now
wealthy.—Omaha lice.
Maryland to the Front, j
Tho Hon. Oden Bowie, Ex-Governor
of Maryland, President of the Baltimore
City Passenger Railway Co., also Presi
dent of the Maryland Jockey Club says:
"Both in my family, nnd in my private
stables, ns well as those of the City Pas
sengcr Railway Co. I have for several
years used St. Jacobs Oil most Satisfac
torily.” Such a statomen tought to con-
>ince every reader of this pnper.
It ha* been decided, in Canada, by
the Court of Quoen’s Bench, that Sun*
day oonoerU ora illegal.
Ladlas A shlblrsn’s boots A shoes oan’t ran
ovarii Lyon’a Pat. Heel HUta ter. are used
A orbit *<ow York paper notices tho
scarcity of Bmall bills. Poor people
who havo marketing to do, havo uoticcd
the same thiug.
ThnI n«abttml of Ulna
(s three times the man ho wns before he
began using Wells' Health llenewer. $1.
I)on’t Dirin thk Houhk. "Hough on Hats."
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed bugs. 15c,
M enrman’h peptonized beef tonic, the on
ly preparation of beef containing ita eniirs nu
tritious properties, It contalna blood making,
foree-generatlng and Hfe-anataining proper
ties ; in valuable for indigestion, dyspepsia,
nervous prostration, and all forma of general
debility; also, In all enfeebled conditions,
whether the result of exhaustiou, nervous
prostration, over work or acute disease, par
ticularly if resulting from pulmonary com
plaints. Cabwell, Hazard & Co., proprietors,
New York. Sola by druggiete.
Doge cup. Advertisement in another column
Nothing lathe It.
No medicine has over boon known so cffdetual In
lio cure ol all Ihosal diming arrlslni from an Im,
pure condition of the blodl rs tioovlll’» darsaparllU
or'Mood and Liver Bjrrup for tho oure of Hcrofula*
White Swellings, Hheumnliew, Timples, Blotches
Eruptions, Venereal fores nnd‘ Diseases, Consump
tion, Goitre, Bolls, Cancers, and all kindred dls*
• area. It | urines tho system, bflngn color to th
cheeks and restores the suffferer to a normal eondte
tiou of health and vigor.
It ts asserted that the ordinary cosmetlos used by
l ladles are productive of grort mischief. Wo believe
this Is eo, and that a better means of scouring a
beautiful complexion is to use rorae good blood
medicine Ilk.* Pcovlll’s Blood and Liver Byru
which cleanses the blood and gives permanent
beauty to the akin.
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Itel levee and cures
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
RAIHAI'IIK
HEADAGHB, TuOTH A IEj. 1 .
SORE THROAT,
QUINSY, SWELLINGS,
ai-nai.v*. ©
Sortnass, Cuts, firtillM,
FUOSTBITES,
Sl'RXS. KI'AMM,
And all other bodily aches
nnd pain*.
•fIFTV CENTS A BOTTLE.
Mid iij- nil l.’ruyrlstn "nJ
Denlmt. I>lruct1ons In li
lliliKlliW*.
The Charles A. Vogtlcr Co.
(Sute-.e-ni la A. VOOfcLKIl * CO.*,
lUlllmorr, Md.. 1. H. X
IF VOUH
WATCH
Has been rained by incompetent work-
men, ok news repairing, send K by • -
men,
EflMSBM
— it ■ Tr mifnr.tnw nnu rin, H
e HHMuTl b ^ 'wyM.
SECURE* ANO^^I ti9nVUUl0 ‘ n?i ’
.... Vitus
Dunce, AlcohollHtn,
opium Kitting, Nor-
vouh debility Scrofula
and ull Nervous and
Blond dlacaaea. To
Clergymen, Lawyer*.
Literary men, Mer
clmntH. Bunkum, l.U
dlen and nil vvltoae ne
rieutary employment
laNes Nervous P
natch
bowel* or klndeyn. i
kw NEVER FAILF. ^'j
Hervi^i
I who re<|Ulie a
, tonic, appetiser or
Latlmuiant, Baamrltan
f Nervine Ih Invaluable
ThoUHiindfiproclaim It
tin- mont wonderful In
vlgorailtthateveraualnlned tbrssinkingayatern. For
Male by all DnigglHtn 'I U K DU. H. *)• ^
MhlJlCAD I,‘l».. h, !,? pHiwilutMir*. Ht. Jueeph Mo
DOSS CUP k COEK-SCHEW,
the Invalid’s boon and nurso's delight
ti 1 GIVEN FIEESiMn
llKALTII MONTHLY to thonc scndlnu
only 4k letter Btompa for a 3 months'
trial subscription. Tho Dome Cur
inmsurcs nocurately oho drachm and
prevents mlotakos; the oork-w-rvw
te pr<'V(•ntH broaktng <nirk« and knife
nladon: the Health Monthly nroveim
2 hum.m UK AddriNW M. llil.i* Pun
« i n.. Pot I*** New York Cltv.
exists at the great sine works near Lite
the Vioille Montaj,no, employing ok
7,500 Men, and where intelligence in *11
the operations is insisted upon to such
an extent that apprentices are required
to attend tho evening schools. It is ncl
thought that the attendance at tho night
sohools makes tbe young men better
workmen, but it is considered to train
them to habits of thought and reflection,
to keep them from worse plaoes, and t(
tend in all respeots to make them better
men.
—An enterpriaing orange-grower in
Florida recently sent sn order to s ‘ New
York butter factory for several barrels
of skimmed milk. He wanted it for a
wash for trees to kill off insects, but be
could not obtain it. It was oil need for
making “foil cream oheese."—N. V. Tri
bune.
A couple of reporters spent the night
in a cell with a man who was doomed to
be hanged in Connecticut recently, and
in the morning the prisoner was perfectly
willing to die, ,
flOSTHTERt
iwvftlM*, Aral
ilm Im hMltk u4
ptrlto by threats dyt-
ytpala, tr >wflbritg
Arm Iht itrrlblt
ktuiUts thtl telltwt
Iht tIUekt tf Milt
4i$tttt, iht IttllwiMy
tf IhtuMuda wkt hart
b*»a rtlBcd at by t
BtlrtcU fi tin t rlmilar
but* of proaliatloa bf
"•-‘-“ ‘S- “* oh
Fitters
RnU*.i*i
BUtrra <•
tattr that by Hit
tnsana yau, loo. bat
bo atronglbtltd tad
Itttortd.
tit by til
FT
FULLY WAR-
'• 'in-, r.ia-ii-B. ii-rinn. n li.i nAit
TAM hi), f. W HKTli I*, Rapilittown. N.J,
. COLEMAN
COLLEGE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
W minutes of New York. Posit lout for all worthy
irodiutet. Life tcholornblp, 140. Wplto for clrcu-
Itra* CULLMAN As PALMS, Proprloton.
CuNirmlo t^pA-cimra-LUtK l'^oiyCy
L Ufl A WEEK In your own town. Tennt ant
J OD16 oumtrrte. Addict MJUUtC *Oo.JMrUtn(LM>
REYNOLDS’ Hi OX If onus.
J>. A. MULL A NEf Manager•
P.O.Box 1690, - - NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Manufactory Hrynolda’ Celebiate.1 Platform COTTON
PRESSES, Stesm, 1!kM ami ||or.« f. ww ^ STEAM
KNlsINKS, SUGAR M1I.1.S, VACUUM PAN Slcninl oal.
fltrsiiraliin and Msnrs I’*tent f)r*.i..*l..,.t U‘ or k. |yv-—— >•-
|4fc , ^ Bulldlnj
FraVr «v ua
rolielted and Mtiinates i
«l Nl whine Wnrl
NEW
ASSIC TRUSS
■ Hmi Poddlfkdnu from ol 1 otbc.«,
p li cop aLam, with &*U*Adluit!nt
Hoi Im center, adapts! Us 11 to ».l
f jvitliloci of tbo bosly, whiiv lh«
I ftaSli a tbocnnprc6?o« back tin
IntoaUnaaJoatMaMraoavcn! \
wlib tboFlDRer* V.itb llfbi
prr«ufc thcllcrsUtfohcldttecicK
» ladlcalccwcRrUl--. i 11j cary, duallt
tbni CcnlbyuraiL CL-vuUn frea.
EflUUSIOS SBV&3C«»CUtKe,Ul>
MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIW
OF ALL KIND3. EELTIN0 HOSE and
PAOKINO, OILS, POMPS ALL HINTS
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOOES
STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS
Send for Price Llot. V. H. TIL
LINGHAM X GO., US Mein Street, LOUIS-
VILLB, EY,
WfWpt? I*r tha n..l and FaatM
•riling Pictorial Book* and Ribltn. Prlett
qucqd S3 per coat. Natiobal roii-UHiiio up., AtUuta.Ua
YUUK
ciuh i t <■ r
Hit* Mutual
luvcatmont
INCOME
So TEW any part that lxcfl V”*"
D r-y- or worn. Pricer, for repiun will be
ir vu you betore the work Jr com-
monoec. AU work guaranteed. Put
your nan,# and address in the P*«b^e
With tho watah. J»S*8eud for our IEI.HO
TRATED CATAIiO^L'fe AND rKfCEg.
J. P. STEVENS WATCH CO,,
Manufacturers of stem-wind in ^watches
Factory n~d Offlcn 84
WiatETsry Planter Hssds
A Fleutv of Saadi, 45 oU. per doa. P.spen
iWbk::=rr;«S8*ig
tB5W?r.rr.r:::: SSS ■SS
A Riding Cultivator, >7 W
A Walking Culllvalor, MM
A Wheel ftnrso llako, ee M to «5 00
AScroiV Pulveriser 185 M la *10 00
A Field Roller, « W to 76 ao
A Ono Horse Harrow, 0 00 U> 1! M
A Two Horse Harrow, ““to 21 M
AMowerAUeapcr.McCormlokslBiM to 300 OO
A Two Horse Turning Plow,.. T W to il 00
A One llorseTurnlag 1’loW,.. 4 W to 8“
A Hannan or Ferguson Plow
A Feed Cutter, 8 M to
A Cotton IManten. W JSJ® V”
A Corn Planter, J J® 5° If JJJ
A Grain Drill, 8 i?2* to ^ SS
A Good Churn. iv* *toto 1000
A Spring Tooth Sulkey, Ilnr-
♦ntV rtnd Boeder ootnblnod, T1 00
A Form Boll, . • 00 to 80 00
And wo havo tlicin for yon. AU warranted.
6 per cent, •discount for monoy with order.
Joum' or llcrlongs* Cotton Seed at $2 60 per bn.
—PliAIVT BEETS.-
We have a largo Stock, and will sell cheap to
start tbe ball. Bettor for Cattle than Turnlpa,
and spoclally good for Milch Cows.
Blood Turnip Bocte, per pound, 80c
Long Blow! Boot. * 70o
liong Bed Mangold Worzel,....** •* 60c
Round Globe, " “ * „
Goldon Globe, 14 44
CARROTN MAKE YELLOW BETTER
Long Orange Carrot, ** **
Largo Yellow Belgian, do 44
Four Pounds will plant an acre.
Toinalees are Excel leaf far Csws
Alse.
w of a pound will plant a good patch, . .75c
u of a pound Rattlesnake Waterinollon seedjOo
fiiirAdd 16 cts. por lb. If to go by matl.^M
~ Send for Prlco List of Field Scetis.
Mark W. Johnson & Co.
•7 Martett* Street, ATLANTA, OA.
SPRATLING COTTON PLANTER
1 06
nit iw uiiurs tho atiroMt mouua of mak; ng regular
•roilim Ii-om 1 nuvit mo<if a of f iu t«>»mu ju or more tl
;! u |>. UbimriH sent wooklv. in
LluWl3 iwklhlmn’iiolilors Imi’k their luunov in Yu,
pnut throe UH.nrliH. Mill liiiviiururlglimi nimuiiif im
•y In crub. or returned on cUmiihlU. HIihi oh. sui
Hchable corn'siHiii
It. li. Kknuali. A
Corn’ll Moh
x flnllc Ft
Strong's Sanative Pills
FOB TH1I
*-
MlanL A nerfunt oure for nick h.
- • - -
lnlnt,rogul»tlitgthr
ouiuilng from iuaIn
nick hoarlachc, con
Sold by nil lending drug
Hllyatlon and dysponsl
A h '. ! ’’ v with fun
A sm* OtTRB for Epilepsy or Flto la 24 hear*. Fn*
u Mor. Pm. Kwpio. .144 Annul St.. hu Louta M«
Y ork.
Photos of Female 1
Calalocm II do.
i, lOc. Illuatrattd
TWO
15 to t20&‘Jiao5KE!M Sf
OPIUM HABIT
AND DRUNKENNESS.
! ^K®£kT^X , 8 , ltE!rer-'-«' y
or opiu
Truth lnvltoa In
DU
form
lloforencph host n thoHtato.
I proofs,address, with thr
W. C. BF.LV.AMY
Rrund N»..
t) coot .stamp,
M. !>.,
f tnnUi. fJn.
CATOOSA LIME!
Endorsed by all Builders who have used it.
Cspiiclly of Works, 100,000 Barrcla
PER AMNIJM.
Plain nnd Bolted Corn Meal, ground by
water.power, and the celebrated
New Froocax Flour.
O. W. ORAY A CO., Oraysvlllc, Or.,
MERCHANT MILLERS-
C70 ^ WEEK, tlfl a day at home easily made.
SOosUy outfit fi oo. AddfooiTniokOo. Auouslo. u«
AND NOT
WIvXR^OIJT.^
SOLDI
ONLY $SO
SrUL5N!.-IStdeL5tM5
lu tbw uiarknt. Rrwxtmbkr, hi
*wn4 it to be *ju mined hr fare y**
n«Y for it. Thli is tho pomo
itylo otliar ooropanieo n*Ull for
loO. All Machines warranto*!
r«t- KOircular j f* d nd - 0P nia *
aK." AddmaCIlAi
NEW FIRM!
C. Z. TURNER,
• %
In Robertson Building, Dallas. Ca.
I detiro w tjform tbo pV)Uo that 1 am just opening out in Dallas a new atock of
general Msieha&dlse
OOMI31NIG-
Family Groceries anil Plantatioa Supplies
U IIH A FULL LINE OP
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions,
K n-ly madfl clothing of tho boat filin' «n<lof the most
11 jots .-h H i-.v, etc., irom the best mauufasturers and of ihe lntoat aljlea.
„ h a :, 1” sold low f-.r cash. C me one, omesil end give a trtah Mr
no ’o i» L ,» I* ices, Quick Bale’, F ,r Djaling, Good Mea'tt e, Full Weight*,
am 1. 9 ’ e.;0Jl for icvjmI rfaudar^ brc.nda^H gu^u). rji^j g JJ*
OFFICIALVOTE.
Tho following fuctulemonatrata bayond a tea-onable doubt that FRANK
GANN, the b ”V Price OauJid.vto, has been elestctl. leaving bis cum.-*
petitora far behind!
I am oGcriug my stock ot General Merchaadire nt
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
Head, Como and Examine and be Convinced !
O-HOO ESK.XH33.
GUANO
AMD
DISTRIBUTOR.
The cheapest and
best. Opens furrow
distributes guano,
drops ootton seed,
corn. peas,olc.,at any
distance, In any nu—
her. Covers at sat
time. Price, |I0-
“ * “ *,culi
Agents wanted everywhere, for full particulars
wftu"”. w 0 SMIXH & 00<i
31 Booth Broad St.. Atlanta, Oa,
MUSTANG
Survival of tie Fittest
A FAMILY HEDICIM1 THAT IUS HEALED
MILLIONS DIBIXU 85 1EARSI
MEHCAS MDSTJS6 L1SIMEIT.
A BALM FOR EVERY WOUND OF
MAN AND IIEAHTI
THEQLDEST&BE8T LINIMENT
v ,VEIt MADE IN AMERICA.
SALES LARGER THAN EVER.
Tho ^Icxican Mustnng Llnlmont hnsl
boon known for moro tlmn Uiirty.flvc
years us tho best of all Liniments, for
Man and Boast. Jfs pales today arc!
larger limn ever. It cares when allV
others Bill, and penetrates skin, tendonl
nnd nuiHcio, to tlio very bouo. SolcJS
every whoro, ■
CONSUMPTION
i IhiBlttve roimuly f
i thousands of .
inline Imvo boon
Its ofUcncy, tlmt I _ .
* VALUARLH TUKATI8K
Give 1-xp-s-s nnd
111. T. A. B.aOCUil.
sbovo (i.seaco:
iMVOTJ’l.Kd PHKK, to
t.. Now Vo k
QG.2S for UO ota,
goods mot recipes) that net r .IS- This Is ti
offer to Introduco staple goods. If youv
tune, act now. J. D. If ” ^
FALO, NKW Y’OllK.
J. I). Hknuv. T. O. Box 127. BUF.
Publishers’ Union, Atlanta, Ga.. .8. ’83
HIGHEST HONORS
EXHIBITION FOR 16 YEARS.
100 STYLES, $?2,$30,$54 $72, $78, $93, $108, $114, $500, AND UP
MASON ^MAMLiN ORGAN s PIANO CO.
BOSTON jstJmtoNT.ST. fCW Y($%<&£J^i?mbM\CAG.0j4swA8AWAbtr.
. -I combination of JPro*
I toxido of Iron, Peruvian
J OZ j| Mark and I’/xosphorusin
a jKt la table form. 1'or
Debility Loss of Appe-
titCf Prostration of Vital
Powers it is indispensa
ble.
REV.J.L.TOWITBH,
Industry, Ill., gays:—
4 ’I consider it
a moat excellent 'emedy foi
tho debiLf lated vital forces.
IlEV. A. I. HOBJiS WritOB:-^
After a tnoroutfb trial of th
IBON TONIC, I take ploasure
in stating that I have boeu
greatly benefited by itr
use. ministers and Pub-
lio Speakers will find it
of the greatest value
where a Tonic is neces
sary. I recommend it
ao a reliable remedial
agent, possessing un
doubted nutritive and
-•^storative properties.
iouitville, Ky.y O l, 2, 1&&*
KKAUmX5XDR.HARX£R #4B»ICISE CO., IMlUUai fit, 6X 14BIB.
I k’fp a lull linooi Family G u.ier o«, o >n i" i ir ni-tly '> f B>c ,n - CJ-> r n Meal,
Fiou- Cru.heti, Granulated and 3 ■ U-■ S i^-ir-’ Cull *• UJ* b-'or $100) Rica,
Sjio, I’jW’Ii; a iu l stooi ot O 0. & W. G. \V »rUu.luc r, K lives 'tom 10 OroAM
to Ulcer's It-at
Boots and Shoes a Specialty!
Hit, from 25 cents to Stetson’s B at 1 Drv G o 'a »r.>l S a,.It- GJiod , C iii*tm»»i
Tricks, Pr.iprietary Medicines, PUinaml F; ne v 0 Ti.eciioiefies MicM^ani.Appiep,.
Oibba^e, Onioa*. and in 'act, cv rything you waht and ht prior* lowir tbhii v?BB
ever knswn befoie in Dallas. Dju'i, (ail to c ill and convince vottrschefl.
R 1 . JMl. O-A-lsTIT.
HonoraMe Competition is the Life of Tra&e.
m FIRM, NEW GOODS.
gSTNo old stock brought over from U-t year !*76*
jgy*But everything fresh from tLa Fucto:y
BUST All goods of t is bestqua’ity and lutist styles, anl sold at the lowest prices.-Wt
W E Lav? jut received a lull .lock of FALL and WINTER GOOD3,pur»
!•
Staple ©fy ©ood^, J^otior)^ Sodefy
HARDWAllE, CUTLERY,
Crockery, Glassw are, Groceries',
At.d in Isct. cvmytl irg usually ko;it in a first-clars g-nera! vplail store.
We ar-< c intin ially adding to it, and will keep in store every.hmg lor whicn
there i’ a cenaand in ihis wc.ion o( ths country. Our line of
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc.
is tbe most complete ever brought to this murket.
jfcg-'iVo i ra aim agf i ts for t! e most popular brands f f S.acdard Guanos.
Ourm.tlo: “Fair Dealing, Quick Sa'es rnd S .o t Profits.” Give us a call.
No tr uble 10 show goods.
We occupy our m w brick store htu’e on tbo writ ride of R> me street, near
the public iquar , where we invite the public t) cal! and txamine ,'Ur g’.tdi end
, 0 ‘ McLARIN & ROBERTA,
IDA-Ijr-jA-S, C3-A-.
Ninety-nine or Nine Hundred ami
Ninety-nine Years.
The reason for the use of the odd term
in lenses, 909 years or 99 years, is given
in tlio New York Journal of Commerce.
Lessees and mortgagees in possession o'
real estate for 100 or 1,000 years de
mised the same at an annual rental, re
taming a reversion for the last year oi
tho original term.
The object of this wns an unwilling
ness on the part of the under tennnt h
become bqund to the performance of tin
covenants contained in tho origins
grant; and also, the importance to tin
lessor of a reversionary interest; with
out which, under tho old English prac
tice, he could not recover his rent hi
distress.
Sometimes this reversion was only foi
three days or even for one day, hut usu
ally in long terms the last year was re
tained. Out of thiB came the popular
notion that tho law provided 4nw re
straint, and hence leases were made
for 99 or 999 years, when there was no
reason whatever for any such odd pe
riod of time.
In England there was, in special cases,
a restraint on corporations or ecclesias
tical persons, prohibiting the denvse of
lands belonging to them to tbe imp
ishment- of their successors, for - t ,-na
beyond 100 years, and such lee s were
made for 99 years. There is „pch
restriction in this State.
— “Coal Oil Johnny,” other reports
to the contrary notwithstanding, is at
Kearney, Neb., where lie owns a large
grain elevator and is rapidly repairing
bis wasted fortui}es 1 --C'/u'cciyo Tim$s,
A man who had imbibed rather freely
in the morning was driving his cow to
pasture, wlieu a fellow came along and
extolled the cow. "Y’es, sir,” said the
owner, “everybody is praising that
cow. ”
“I wish I owned her,” said No. 2.
Just then a couple of toads jumped in
front of the eow.
“Look here,” exclaimed the owner,
“if you’ll cut those two toads I’ll give
yon the eow.”
“Will you?” said the man. He seized
a toad and soon ate him up. It was too
much fur his stomach and lie stopped to
consider, while the owner of the cow bc-
gnn to fear that ho had lost her. Thera
" a# a pause, whon a happy thought hit
tho toad-eater. “I'll tell you wliat I’ll
do,” said the toad-eater,. “ if you will eat
the other toad I’ll let you up on your
offer.”
“Done,” said the owner, and he
gobbled the second tond in a jiffy. They
were both somewhat the worse for their
meal, and it is still a disputed point
which came out ahead. If any one can
see any application to certain perform
ances of a recent date, says the Hoston
Journal, wo shall make no objection.
The cow was feeding ull the time.
Mb. William Winter will write twa
volumes in the series of actors’ biog
raphies—one on the Wallacks and one on
the Jeffersons. The book on the Booths
will be the work of Mrs. Clark Mr
Edwin Booth’s sister. Mrs. Clement is
to write one of the series—that on
Charlotte Cushman—and Miss Kate
Field another. Mr. Lawrence Hutton
will write a volume on the American
drama.