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NOTES AND COMMENTS,
Manx of tor Arabs cafttrkd in
tbc battle of Teb said they kuew noth
ing of tho English foroea, liad never
heard of their victory over Arabi, had
never heard of Arabi himself, and hail
never heard of Tewflk.
St. Tarm AND MtUNKAPOI.IS Alt* SEP
ARATED from each other by the Missis-
a'ppi River, lint are now, in all but the
mode of government, one city. In tho
past year (5,700 buildings liavo been
erected at a cost of 817,494,000.
A London correspondent at Rerun
writes that Trince Rismarck's exaspera
tion against Minister Sargent is aggiA-
vafed by his intimacy with Frederick
Knpp, once of New York, and recog
nized members of tho opposition.
Jacob ^Hvler, of Trotwood, Ohio,
aged 72yenrs, n very wealthy man, com
mitted suicide because he feared thnt
ho would have to pay a ncighlmr 8100
damages, resulting from an overflow of
water from one of the ditches qn his
Joseph MKJann, a compositor on
the N. Y. Jfrralriy in one hour set 2,000
qjns of solid million type, and in tho
second 2,Old cm#, George Arensberg, on
yj.hc N. Y. 7'iinrn, in ono hour, on Fob.
ii a « "”’ r ', l »et 2,001 oras of solid minion,
average monthly
„ g e mlhprlK. of OOTU ^
\v», $1.00 per ^ ll i’[ u Al<le,t Oenoml, n llul-
time prici was * l - l hat Antwerp can pro-
eiH’G between ca, * ( 9^ who p ar ^ j u
pries is 24 cents or V jjoscow, and is still
cent •» the cnsli pr.
ttge number of '"'‘.Intencrd ny a Laportc,
pureliRSod throui'four years’ iuipriaonmout
Coan:»r'vft r rd 'labor for stealing a suit of
clothes. A jury in tho same town and
on tho following day gavo Henry Au
gustine only five years’imprisoniuentJoi
the murder of his uncle and cousin,
lIxiutiDciE, Mash , iias a woman who
makes her own dressos, plays tho piano,
votes for school committeemen and sits
on the honrd herself, milks tho cowh and
makes and markuts butter; she cau also
chop wood, hoc coru, swing tho scythe
and expects some day to voto for Presi
dent.
LtvEnroon is the. orf.atkht suippino
port of the world, its anuuAl tonnago
iieing 2,647,372 tons. London is tho
next port, witli 2,330,088 tons. Glas
gow ranks tiiird, with 1,432,854, New
York comes fourth on tho list of shipping
juris of tho world with a tonnage of
1,153.676.
K J». WlNDSLOW, WHO ACHIEVED fame
as a forger in lioston, is now a very big
man in Buenos Ayres, owning and edit
ing n newspaper of that city. Ho also
owns blocks of buildings, drives the
fnstest pair of horses in tho city, hns un
limited credit, and is considered an esti
mable oitizen.
The oldest town in trf. United
Htatcs is Ysleta, tho chief town of tho
oouuty of that name in Texas. It has a
imputation of 2,500 houIh. A Spanish
military explorer, named Corando,
visited tho town in 1540, mid found it
thou a popular and prosperous civilized
Indian community.
Gbobcie Munro, TnK rmusnER of
cheap novels, says tho pnblio have mis
leading notions as to tho circulation nnd
profit of llieso “Libraries.” IIo adds :
I liuvo had to take back a million and a
half copies at a time from the news
companies. The first edition of a book
seldom exceeds 7,000 copies.
TnKEE 1H A CIOOD STORY OF AN old Slid
unsuccessful dramatic author who
drifted into very indigent circumstances.
Ho had n son iu a prosperous business,
who niado him an allowance for his sup
port. When asked by his friends how
he was getting ou he always said, “Oh,
I am living on my author’s rights.”
How ltcck Hccaiiic n Senator,
now TO GROW THIS.
The Ranting fftystsm m Applied
People.
Renta In Hew fork.
Pot For houses in fifth avenue between
I Tenth street r#nd Ffty-sixth street says
It may hero l>e said by ono who lias ( lb® A\m, the rents are all the way from
studied this subject thoroughly that 84,500 to $15,000 a year. The ordinary
Banting's book is of little value as a Fifth avenue house rente for $5,000 or
guido to an individual who oats at an 86,000, while $7,000 and $8,000 rente are
American table. Many of the articles of common, but Madison avenue lias taken
food which lmunteotis nnturo provides so I *l ,e Pl*o® of Fifth avenue as a residence
REMINISCENCES OF ROCHESTER.
lavishly in this country arc unknown in
England, and consequently no reference
is mado to them by Banting; for in
stance, corn, sweet potatoes, oorn bread,
buckwheat cakes, pica, squash, and
other viands too numerous to mention.
Biscuits, milk toast, wailles, and flannel
cakes never appear upon an English
ialile. Furthermore, Ranting is silent
about sonp, which a person desirous of
decreasing bis weight should avoid if it
ih thick.
Tho Banting plnn should not be
cntcrod into without medical advioe, and
tho change ahould bo made gradually.
It is best to select some ono article to
abstain from at the beginning—say
butter, then bread, sugar, milk, ainl
potatoes. Pork and veal should not l>o
eaten, though a little ham is occasion
ally allowable. Fastry and all farinaceous
articles aro to bo looked at, and not
Ci>n. Ice cream must be passed by.
A broad rulo about vegetables is to oou-
flno ono’H self to those that are green,
except peas, which aro very fattening.
Eggs nnd all sorts of. fish except snlmon
may be eaten. Coffee is said to bo
fattening, especially when milk and
sugar aro added. Morning and night
the truo disciple of Banting should
drink tho juice of a lemon. With tho
loss of tho first few pounds of flesh ho
will be alarmed nnd nurprised at finding
himself growing suddenly weak, almost
to the point of fainting. This fooling in
duo to depriving tho system of tho food
to whioh it lion been accustomed, nnd
will wear off na tho "oliesity euro” is
persevered in, ns will also the hnggnrd-
ncss of the face; but thin latter will not
oocur until ono has dieted for two or
throe years. There aro few people who
nro capable of self-denial for so long
n ]>eriod; tho worst of tho system is that
unless fasting is most stubbornly ad
hered to, ono fleshes up immediately.
If, for instnneo, after long abstinence,
tho stomach becomes a howling wilder
ness; if,‘as in “Blndo o’ Grass’s" case,
ihero seems to lie a tiger there rovonous
for food, nnd tho pntiont yields and par-
lakes of one, aye, but ono, good square
meal, tho lost pounds of flesh imme
diately gallop back upon tho bones, na it
wnfted bock by a singlo wave of a
magician's wand. Eternal abstinence
is tho only price of loan ness.
Exeliisliin -of American Prmlurts,
At n meeting of the Washington Tiosi
Club tho other night Col. Wintorsmitli
told this story ;
“I was a candidate for Senator from
Kentucky in 1876," he said, "when I
told ono story that defeated me, but 1
can tell it now without any such danger.
One day I was iu the gallery of the Sen
ate when McCreery, of Kentucky, rose
to make a speech. Every Senator on
tho floor sought the cloak room, except
his colleague, Garrett Davis, nnd the
President. I could not help that, but
when the stampede from tho galleries
began I felt that my opportunity had
come. Jumping to my feet I shouted:
'Senator McCreery is a Kentuckian, so
Rm I. Tho first man who moves out of
this gallery shall die.’ All took their
seats under duress, and for more than
live mortal hours even we sat still, lis
tening to his address. When it was over
I lowered the pistol, which I had held
ready in my hands, nnd tho crowd
started. With a gesture one man stopped
the rush. 'Col. Wiutersmith,’ ho said,
‘we have staid hero under duress at your
request. Now let me ask you a favor. ’
‘It is granted before it is asked,’ I said,
not to be outdone in courtesy. He went
on : ‘Col. Wintersmith, we have been
hero nearly six hours, because wo pre
ferred to stay rather than bo shot. But,
if this emergency over happens agniu,
we ask you simply this—shoot, without
any parley.’ Some newspaper men got
hold of it MoCreery’s men wore so
angry with me that rather than seo me
elected they turned iu and chose Bock. ’
Tho bill reported to tho United Htatcs
Senate from tho Committco on Foreign
Relations, by Senator Miller, of Cali
fornia, iu respouse to a resolution of tho
Henato of January 22 last, directing
thnt committee to report such legislation
ns shall protect tho United Htatcs against
those governments which hnvo prohibited
or restrained tho importation of meats
from tho United Htates, provides that
there shall lie instituted, under tho di
rection of the Secretary of tho Treas
ury, a system of inspection of salted
pork and liacon iutoded for exportation,
and to lio exported within sixty days
nfter the date upon which tho narao may
have been salted and packed, so that tho
fact of tho innoxious and wholesome
ehnrnoter of the nrtiolo shnll lie estab
lished by tbc best, highest niul most. re
liable proof, Ibis inspection to l>o made
at the principal jKirts of tho United
States by the customs utlieers; also that
tho President of the United States bo
authorized at his discretion to exclude
from tho United States by proclamation
any product of any forcigu Slate which
by unjust discrimination prohibits the
importation of any product of the
United States, It providos further that
tho importation into tho United States
of any adulterated or unwholesome food
or viuoun, spirituous or malt liquors,
adulterated or mixed with any poisonous
or noxious chemical, drug or other in
gredient injurious to the health, shall
hereafter bo prohibited under penalty of
tine or imprisonment, or both; the Presi
dent to be authorized iu his discretion
to suspend tho importation of articles of
this character by proclamation when ho
becomes satisfied that they are adulter
ated to an extent injurious to the health
of the public.
A Moderate Drinker.
A story is current in Scotland regard
ing a noble lady of pronounced temper
ance habits, aud whose name is a good
deal in people’s mouths. She had in
vited to dinner at her shooting lodge
ono day the young clergyman of the
parish. Talking to him in the drawing
room before dinner, her ladyship said ;
“You are a moderate drinker, I think,
Mr. So-and-so.” “Yes, Lady ,”
street, and four-story high-stoop brown-
stone houses there rent for from $3,000
to $5,000, according to locality and fin
ish, and even at those rates there are
not many houses to root. In the quiet
cross streets between Madison and Park
avenues and between Madison and Fifth
Avenues four story bigh-stoop brown-
stone houses rent for from $2,000 to $4,-
500. Even in Lexington avenue, from
Twenty-ninth to Seventy-sixth street,
three-story high-stoop brown-stone
bouses rent for from $1,800 to $2,000 a
year. Throughout tho city, where sep
arate bouses aro to lie hired, the rents
range about tbo figures given. For in
stance, a four-story liigh-stoop brown-
stone house in West Washington square
routs for 84,000; a three story high-stoop
brick house iu East Tenth street, near
University place, for $2,000 or $2,500; a
four-story high-stoop brick house in
West Seventeenth street, near Fifth
avruuo, for $2,600; a four-story high-
stoop brick house in East Twenty-first
street, between Lexington and Fourth
avenues, for $1,000; a four-story high-
stoop brown-stone house in West Twen
ty-ninth street, between Broadwny and
Fifth avenue, for $5,000; a four-story
high-stoop browu-stono bouse in East
Thirty-second street, bctweou Fifth nnd
Madison avenues, for $4,000; the Bnmo
kind of a house in West Thirty-fourth
street, near Fifth nvouuo, for $4,500; in'
east Fifty-seventh street, with a little
better finish, $5,000. Iu short, for the
money that is required ns rent for a first-
class dwelling house for oue year n man
can buy ground and a house in the sub
urbs, within au hour's ride of the City
Unll in varioua directions. All tho
prices thus far given aro for unfurnished
houses. For similar houses furnished
tho prices range from $300 to $700 a
month, and no house can bo had except
on the best references and good security.
Poor While Trash,
Tho poor white is an institution known
only in tho slave Htatcs, writes D. R.
Locke to the Toledo Jl/artc. Ho is a
man who has no ancestry, no history,
no nothing. Ho may own a patch of
very poor land somewhere on tho hills,
where land is so poor that no oue else
wants it, and on that is a eabiu which
only such ns ho would live in from
choice. It is quite as wretched aa tho
cabins in the south of Ireland; hut tho
difference is, tho Irish live iu them from
compulsion. Tho mild elimato makes
living iu such hovels in something like
comfort possihio, for except iu excep
tional seasons fuel is not necessary, ex
cept for oooking jntrjtoscs, and ns they
• hnvo very little to cook, that doesn’t
bother them very much. Tho inside of
the liotiso needs no especial finish, nor
tho outside either, for that matter. In
deed, a house at all is well nigh super
fluous for theso people. It is useful
when it rains, or during the few weeks
of oold weather. They live by all sortB
of work that is not exactly work. As
for clothing, that is the last tiling they
think of. A garment is worn so long ns
a thread of it remains, and ns it is re
placed only nt long intervals, should not
bo considered as an expense. They live
by the very slovenly cultivation of the
littlo ground they occupy, by wooderaft,
fishing, nnd those nondescript employ-
incuts that just osoapo absolute aav-
agory.
Reveries of a naehelor.
The true “Reveries of a Bachelor" is
yet to be written. The scone will not be
laid fit n country house, but in tho top
story of a boardiug-honso, or may be in
a room just about largo enough to en
able one good-sized person to turn
around in it, there will bo no wood fire
there, with dying embers to glow and
pale, there will be no fire at all there,
unless it be the steodily burning, always
redolent firo of tho kerosene stove; there
will be no toying of the wiud in rough
play with the shaky bricks and looso
mortar of the chimney, but tho adjacent
roofs near at hand will be alive with cats
raising rasping shrieks one to another-
In such a room, among suoli surround
ings, the bachelor begius to tliiuk seri
ously of married life, ats he sits clumsily
trying to thread tho needle with which
lie will more clumsily sew on the button
Hint must bo made to stay ere ho can
sally forth a presentable biped. Did it
never strike you w hy the modern shirt ia
fastened from end to end with studs, aud
trousers hnvo fancy catches iu places
where the buttons ought to be ? It is
only the process of evolution adapting
?aid the clergyman; “I am a moderate i garments to tho environment oi on age
drinker. I take a glass of wine when I in which marriage and the wife’s needle
feel disposed.” “Ah !" said her ladyship. rtr ® largely jiasslng out oi fashion.
“Now, Mr. So-and-so, can yon tell me '™crbury American.
if yon ever hehrd of a confirmed drunk
ard who was not first a modernto
drinker ?”
. are either devas
tating or threatening the country in every di
rection, are justly cause for anprihenaion.
No matter whether they Come sua lenly or bv
•low degrees, they are, in either ca<o. a great
evil anil much to be dreaded, a id yet Amer
ica w,ll at way# be troubled by those spr.n^
overflow*. Probably ono of the moit disas
trous thnt wa# ever known, occurred in
Rochester, N. Y., about twenty years a to.
Tim tieneseo river, iusl above the falls, wlmre
Bam Patch mate his Anal and fatal leap, be
come completely blockaded by Ice, forming
an Impassable uam, nnd th« water coming
down the Oeni'see river overflowed tho prin*
ci|mi portion »f tho city of Rochester.
This Catastrophe would "haVe been re
flated the present year had not tho en
ergy and foresinht of the city authorities
prevented it. ’J ho writer hap, enod to bo in
Rochester at ihnt time, and was greatly in*
tercitod in the manner in which ihit great
catastrophe was averted. livery few mo
ments, a roar like the ;enls of thunder or the
booming of cannon wool I bo hoArd, and in
order to roe this ice blasting process, the
Writer went to tho top of Ur new Warner
building, which overlooks the Gen>.«ea nver»
From here he was hot only onablfld to see the
process unlntci rnpte lly, lint also the max*
niflcent building which has just been Com
pleted. This is unquestionably lb' 1 finest
building devoted to bu-iuess n-ul manufac
turing purposes in America, being entirely
fireproof, eight stories h'gli, and containing
over four and a quarter acres of flo >ring.
Mr. Warner treated your Correspondent Very
courteously, Sr.d in the course of the Conver
sation said;
"We are doing a tremendous lmriu“sH and
are fnrbchind in our orders. This is the sea
son ofwjvear win n people, no matter how
strong fWTr constitution mny be, feel, more
or less, the fuiin and indisfio-ition, the hea I-
nelv s, colds, neumlgia, riirutnn'bm, dull
pains, soro threats, coughs—all th« t,*K)l ills
that flesh is. heir to come this timo of the
year, if nt all. It is natural, therefore, that
wo should l>o very bu-y, This is qwcially
true of our Rate Rheumatic Cure, and it is
crowding us very sharply for a new
remedy.”
‘'.singular, Imt I la 1 forgotten that you
do not a Ucrtise to cure nil diseases from ono
bottle, us Is done generally by many other
medicine men, but I suppos'd Warner's Safe
Cure was for the cure of rheumatism.”
“And so It has been until r.nr remedy
which w esfk'cially for rheumatism and
neuralgia, was introduced.* We have boon
throe yews j oi footing this new remedy.
Study first taught us there were certain
{ mwerful elomeuU in Varners Safe cure,
rater known as Warner's ."afo Kidney and
I.tver Cure, that ma ,o wonderful cures In
chronic nnd ncuie rlicuwa ivn, but during
our investigation, well am il of a remark
able cure ntn celeb: at.'d spring#, aud put ex-
|<erU to iuves.igate and found that tli s
»plings did not contain any va'unhlo prop
erties, but the course of tr.-a' metit tfia' was
living given thciw was performing all tho
benefit, lly carefully combining tie* active
principles of this remedy with oar Sa'o euro,
we have produced our Safe Rhojmatic Cure,
ami tho cures it in effecting uro sinip'y won
derful, nnd 1 do not doubt it will b coni') as
popular ai our Bafo Cure."
“You mem to talk freely In regAr I to your
remedies a-id appear to hove no s creti,’ Mr.
Warner. ”
“Mono wI stover. The physician with bis
hundred calls and one hundred d seaset, is
nroeftavily coth|iellod to guess at a great
dent. We nro enabled to follow up and per
fect. while physicians can only eX|icrimcut
With their hundred patients nnd hundred dht-
eaw.-M. With tho ordinary physician, the code
binds him down, so that if lio makes a dis
covery, he is bound to give it to 1 ho other
poys'c an#, which, of course, dhoourages in
vestigation. to a gri at extent. This is why
tho great discoveries in medical s ience of
lata v oars have been made by cliemi-t* and
scientists aud not by physicians, aud it in a
tutiv-ure accounts for the great value of our
remedies, also for the rcmarkabl > success of
all those doctors who make a sjiucialty of oue
or two diseases.”
“And you And that you ore curing a i great
a number of peoples; ever before r
"Yes, a far greater number. Wo never
told so iimeh of our medicine as now and
never knew of so many remarkable rurei.”
Tbo writer departe ufter the aliove inter
view, but was greatly impressed, not only by
the sincerity of Mr. Warner, but by the vast-
nesH of all ho saw. Mr. Warner’s'medicines
are usod throughout tho entire length aud
breadth of tho land, and wo doubt not the re
mit they aro effecting ore really as wonder
ful as they aro related to ho.
Butter is being brought from Russia
to England in large quantities, and is of
very fuir quality.
(tolil In our Old Fields
When wc consider health to bo letter than
wealth then must we consider tho old field
mullein better than gold—ut linst tho medical
world so recognizes it; and attests its merit
over Coil Liver Oil for lung troubles. Mado
into a tea and combined with Sweet Gum it
presents in Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein, a pleasant sml i fieetive euro
for Croup, Whooping Cough, Colds and Con
sumption. Trice 25ets aud fl.00. This with
Dr. Riggers’ Southern Remedy, on equally effi
cacious remedy for Cramp-Colic, Diarrhira,
Pvaontory, ami children suffering from tho
effects of teething presents a little Mtcnicmr.
Crest no household should be without, for the
speedy relief of sudden acil dsngcroua attacks
of the lung* and bowels. Ask your druggist
for them. Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor,
Atlanta, Ga., proprietor Taylor’s Premium
Cologne.
Missouri's real estute is laiuert at
4$1),388; hor personal property, $167,:yi8,€GU.
The woman who seeks relief from pain by
the free use of alcoholic stimulants and nar
cotic drugs finds what she seeks oulv so far ss
sensibility is destroyed or temporarily suspen
ded. No cure was ever wrought by such menus,
and the longer they are employe l the more
hopelesscase become*. Leave chloral,
morphi^Rd belladonna alone, uml use Mrs.
PiukhamVVegetable Compound.
The New York street railways kopt 12,5.><
"'4,710,315, or
DR. 3. G. WBSTMORBLAND
FropoaM to treat such chronic disease* af
Nasal Catarrh, Prohchiti*, Asthma and Coa-
•nmptlon by hit special mode of Inhalation;
and Cancer, Kidney and Urethral affections
and Piles by local application. The latter, by
the painless mode, relieved permanently In less
than a week. Address or consalt him st 55,'{
South Brosd Street, Atlanta.
rCiDHTEEN coiorwt tearners ore employed in
the Nashville, Tenn., public schools.
Very Well Pm.
Why do we defer till to-morrow what we
should do to-day I Why do we neglect, a
cough till it throw* us into consumption, and
consumption brings us to tho grave f Dr.
Win. Hall'* Balsam is stirs to cure If taken in
season. It hns never b s*n known t > fail.
Use it thoroughly, according to directions,
Persevere-till the disease is conquered, as it is
certain to be, even if it should require a
dosjn bottles. There is no^betUr medicine
for pulmonary disorders.
After having married three husbands,
Mrs David 1 hitcher, of Hullivan county, X.
Y., killed herself because, as she said, noue n<
them came up to her exjiectatlon*
CELEBRATED paxtok engine.
IW .U'UI IBJ DFjisraiwi*. *.>»**»- •
FOWiDlT 1K0 MACHINE DEPARTMENT
UAttRIrBURO CAR MANUFACTURINU CO.,
mk'Hsm uii. pa.
Tick exports of grain rrom India for 1*S5
Comfletw were :i(,(Ri0,(M0 bushels, against 24,*
fs'.i in Devi, an iucruase of 3,811,111
The I'mtrasti
As the sable is to ermine; as smut to flower;
as coal to alabaster; os soert to driven snow,
so is Carhnline, the |ierfection of all hair ro-
newer*, to all other preuaratiuna
Miss Mart Thompson, of tsottth Abingdon,
Mass., hung herself because sho was suffering
from neuralgia.
riso’s Cure for Consumption docs not dry up
ft cough *, It removes tho causo.
Over 150,000 plants will lie set out in Wash
ington this spring, an increase of fifty js;f
'•out, over last year.
tYDIA E. riSKHAJPS
VcjetaWe Compound
to a resmvi etna *
For Female Complaint* and
iWnknrMfii no common to
our beat fcuiul© population*
It will cur© entirely the wor»t form of Frmale Com*
pUlo(a,all Oration troubln, Infl&inimtUoii and Clccra*
<*ti, Falling and Idtplamictif*. And t)i« mn^Mpicnt
Dlr-iU Wdtknnwp, ami ia parUcuUily adapted to tho
l.anga a f Life. *
It will diiuolre an£ exp*l tumors from (ho uterus In an
wirly Mtacr* of doi elopmcut. Th# tendency t» cancerous
humor* there 1j checked very speedily by its u*o.
II remove# faintne**. fletuloncy, destroys #11 crerlnf
•r Rtlmuieikt*, and relief re v-ekn*'# or the atom#* h t
fc tnrea XIoatlBf, lleacUcht g, N.-rrous J'roatratiou.
<fennr*l Debility, fileepl' k-iu Dopre^alon and Indig' v
tion. That fecliugof ix-nrl'ig down,cauelugiain, weight
end backache, in alwaya p< rmaiieetly cund by ita uso.
It will at all tlmra end under all c!rcum*tAti>'re act la
harmony with tho la»* that govern ibe 1m tnalo eyattiu.
For the cure of Kidney Complaint* of either •es.thl#
Compound lflunaurpeNaed. Frlcefl.00. Blxbottle#(or|&.00,
Kb family should be without LYDIA E MNKBAM'a
LIVtR V1LL8. They cure ronattpetlon, btUouineafl and
torpidity of the Urer. M ceutii a box at all druggliit*.
MNfAILIWO
AND lM'ALI.IHI.E
horses last year at
*107.38 each.
cost off”
Th. l.iniMI. sirmw'j
In I Kft.l.*t K.fVlst' I irtni
Esotssln ihsynrlJ. two*
f»r riroularv to 4l»« 1
SprliidDeM ftent Co.
>.rR:vorui n. n
All Wsrkhyr P^Vn,
■=w
Paynss’ Automatic Engine* snd Saw-Mdl.
Ws nITsr an ft t.Y'W’mn Enslns With Miff,
olid Saw, 60 ft. luting, cant-hook*. r * r
Ion. on Ctr«,.t JO . L«w#" \Y.\!«*!s#
A IlflHIIItf |f fCll*
Hangars and
Epileptic File,
Spatme, Falling
Sickness, Convul-
ilous, 8t. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism,
Opium Estlng, Seminal Weakness, Ira-
potency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all
Nervous and Blood Disease*.^
UTTo Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men,'
Merchants, Rankers, Ladies anil all whose
sedentary employment causes Nervous Pros
tration, Irregularities of the blood, stomach,
bowels or Kidneys, or wha require a nerve
tonic, appetlkcr or stimulant, A’amurffoa.Vm*-
ine Is invaluable.
h o u s a n it *
proclaim It the most
wonderful Invigor-
ant that eversustain-
ed s sinking system.
*1.50 st Druggists.
ThsDR S.A.RICHMOND
MEDICAL CO. Sole Pro
prietors. St. Joseph, Mo.
Chas. N. Crtttenton. Agent, New York.
M
(CONQUEROR.)
<M
WESTMORELAND’S
Work for the Ml.
3 W
3 W
I>* FOOTE’ 8 Original METHODS
fll n CVEC Mad* Now without doc-
ULU C I LO lors.nicillciuoorfilareee
Dll DTI I DC Cured '.wtho'tnr-i-rat'.on
nUl I U flL oi um omfoitable
HONE
ipE!
lalTiiual Irentuie-it. r r' 1 '®
oi um-uujfoi table truss
PMUfKiC A'ured wllbcut cutting:
rmmuoio new.imlolees,s«fe,eute
NFDVmiQOrb.tltT. etc.; eouFcs
ntn » UUO »ml lotlnual treatment. ■ .,
PUD ON I P Diseases o f all kinds—
UnnUnlUso-caUeil "inenrable.” lOc.esthJ
Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, Box 788, N. T. City.
ten months previously ami w.vs waiting
Marriage is so^ofteu n matter rj ' for a elieut. -The ntlornf-y bad thought
money Unit it is not strange that ilivoree : I"' wottU be proof ngaiust the shock,
bhould so often be a matter of alimony, ! but he luictcJ, uml the caller vat.ishcd.
liF.rovTEn— “I suppose you heard
about that kissing affair between Gov
ernor Crittenden aud Patti ?”
Gerster—‘I heard that tho Governor
kissed Patti before she had timo to re
sist, but I don’t seo anything in that to
lawyer who had hung out his shingle | create so much talk.”
Reporter—“You don’t ?”
Gerster—“Certainly aiot,. . There is
nothing wrong iu a man kissing a woman
“Can you spare me a few moments
of your valuable time?” uskod a gentle
man, looking into tho office of a young
:>ld enough to be his mother.
Mewlnx-Vlnrhliie lust. s’rr.
Tiles'? remarkable items pour into our o.Uci?
daily. Mr. H. S. Fil ler, with the new Home.
Machine company, of Orange. Mass., writes,
May 23, 1883: “I have used Hunt's Remedy
in my family for over ten years. My wile
was troubled with catarrh of the bladder,
suffeied intense pain in the ki lneys and loins,
and urination was accompli*bed with tho
greatest of agony. My friends thought that j
aha could not recover. We tried doctors and
medic ncs>, and although better at times sho
would grow worse again. Sho was obliged
to uso the urinal as many as fifteen times in
a night, and was growing worse daily. At
this time my attention was called to Hunts
Rcmedv, nnd I concluded to try it; and after
using one bottle she was a good deal better,
the inflammation was reduced, and the water
more natural. She began to gain in njij c-
tite. and felt no pain in tho back and kidneys.
Sho could attend to her household work with
out pain, and this ha 1 been a great burden
to do, even tho lightest kind of work. After
using six bottles the was completely cured.
Bineo then I have had oocosion to use Hunts
Remedy for kidney and liver complaint', and
j found it to be just as represented, and 1 con-
: aider it a most wonderful medicine. I would
' not be without Hunt's Remedy in tpy family;
1 and I have recommended it to lay friends
here in Orange with eqnallygood yaults.”
Benjamin bi ckwalthb^ of Lancaster,
Penn.. bung himself because ho imagined ho
had wrongod tho Mennonise church, of which
lie was a member.
“UaJmy sleep" denied nervous sunetierr
unless they uie Samaritan Xervine
For dancing tho short skirt is,de rignor, note
but dowagers wearing trained crosses at balls, j ‘-vttaNTED—ladies to TAKE OUR NEW
• VV Fancy work at their homes, in city or country,
( I vs-svU rpj fcini/iWtaTJ I and tt(l to 912 per week, making rood* for our
I SUItdrPll Ultn paralyilS i VM| J gutumor trfcAie. Send 15c. for Utainple and
AVmiif cured me.” J. Yfttf*. Patterson. N.J puti-mlsr*.. Hu4|oa Mf*. Oo.. aeosutU A*»., tt. Y.
Liver, Heart and Kidney Ton-
in rel.evss palpitation, torpid
liver and kidneys. Price tl-00.
Q TTT Blood Purifier- Cures Scrof-
O W uls, goiter, syphilis sad skin dis
eases drpindoat or imparities
of the blood. Price $1.00
Diarrhoea, Mixture relieves
diarrLmi aud dyssutery oi otib
dren and sdu'ts. Price 10c, 75o
and $1.25 per bottle.
O TIT Brain Tonic, relieves com-
*3 W mon cmivulsions and epileptie
fits. P.ioe$1.00.
AH of the?* prepared and sold b;
WESTMORELAND, GRIFFIN * CO.,
55 S. Broad St., and all Drug Stores,
Atlanta, Ga.
Fancier f hits Snlptmr Sprints flS.
Fauquier County, Va.
The fifth Heamtn of thla favorite and popular nummar
Report, will open June 17th, IKM. It will be condu< ted
under thu natno innn genion'that lia* made this Hotel
a “Home" for thousand*. Torum $1 !.00 to i|i*21 00 per
week. For particulars, address (until Jun« 17th).
F. tknnkV,
National Hotel, Washington, D. C.
w#
lor operation, on c*r<, f .io .
|m**. 8 n«l tor circular iBh I*.
HtlNH* Manofflotur r* of all *() )••«
« I ill's, Irom 5 t.» 8 I) II. P. • *!•« I'linjr-, H«»*
-1C,,, l lmir,. N. Y. B it 1830.
Mine. L. LANGE'S
Lady's Protector
end Supporter.
Prio : a Ik, $2: T.fm-n, $1 M.
f.KMITTA?" E WITH OllPIl.
8ENT DY MAIL.
Rsr'lf. r OsscriptlfsCIrrul.r,
704 BroRdwa?. N.Y. City-
" Agent* WhnIt'll.
X It. fJ. I# Hi* qsl-k-'t. pisv-vi'W*
V i«r-*l li-sl ricji-jlr i« « > ■>/, i
‘ iir,r, li-itiei, bl-Tlsr ant I,’ »■»!
IIWM* sivl oil/ sool
St,*o—r«l f,.r » ut, «vt chroils
rho'ini-i'-ni *mit, lamtwsv •”»‘-
ir». murtlab, *io. Hw«mo-t h«i)*-
Jnskt'i »b4 In J w-ik- -»lt
terms •( rtiauvi-t " dmor l-mis * ts Uwookj-f-li"» e
isft.iumsftorr hi t a'r* Lsn r-fo/ to li*iiar*a'or rolls.
) .0 ponplo turoO who 1.0.1 u o<l Is »« n -rorrtumj sloo.
Fore/ boUmo, ltomilo-o, -u* u.
Srmomi lo (rl H; Hho rtooltoo*
ooiTloa-ioo, is'ui-'ro. Adam,
wt Is -o : n o.orrthina oi—.
Iploo to twnl. A.V/O'if
aro oced 10 o# for It—»-hw
A Oo., IT.. Wjllum ,U. M. if
GOOD NEWS
TO LADIES ? «,
Greatf at inducein-'i ta pvrr nf.|
fared. New t your t m • I.) get up
oHer* tor our co!alr U»>i Ten#
sndf 'oltnea.anri aeoureabeautU.
ful (sold Hand or M'»m llo*e ( Inna
TraBpt. or II a j dn mo j)uc< rated
f»eId Hand Hffsar Itofe I>mupr Bet, or 4ivld Band Mu##
I/ecf rated ’I r.ilt t Bet. K» r full particulara address
THE «ll EAT AaMKICiFaN TEA CO. t ^
_P. O. Boi M0. 31 and :tl V«mv HL, New Yorks .
Jftlanla, Ocu
AN ORGANIZED BUSINESS COMMUNITY.
25rn YEAR. SEND l’OU CIRCULARS.
TMC-A.M-COTWRINOCR.
VIMPULDU R/1BLL 5LIF -A31IJ57IM0 WES VI BE.
WHITE/
SCRAP HOOK
LIFE LOANS
AT 4 PER CENT.
ftew* Principal nerd ntvrr be p»ld -v,vfiT
long ca Interest IsLrptpp* VaJh*
Noaccurltv r- . i*- 1 * -pt for Infrrevt, and then only personal.
These loan .\rr ( r P'» -r« i man of moderate meant, in amount#
11 $I0». f^uo F«)U LIFE, fiend four cent* fir |>artlcuUr%
W. Uukirta* Manager,lt»i W. Ilk Bi. Claclnnatl. O.
Leatherette
Hound
lllust'd Cover
Size 8% x 10J*. By mail on receipt cf 10c.
East Side Agency E. 0. Burt’s Fine Shoe^
281 Grand St. f New York.
Please mention this paper.
Al DEN’S MANIFOLD ^
cyclopedia;
0**r aubjeota and 5 9 (HH) d'.uatrr.tiona,
nuineroua mapn, *Jt» volumes, largo octavo,
choapor edit on, SIS. Spocitneu pngoa freo. utHI,*
(NH> YoIiiiiicm Choice Hooka—(toacriptim tufa loviia
f ree. Btxikafor examination hofore payin'nt on evi
dence of good faith. NUT sold by dealers—prices too
... i’nbl i»laer« \6 Veser
ice of good faith. NUT sold by
. JOHN II. ALOKN. 1’ul
eet. New York. P. U» Box V££l,
Short hand by mail on t he short-hand machine in on -
third the usual time. Graduate# •iirre»#ful in getiiu#
•mploymenl.
SOLID SILVER STtM YVINDIMtl
v FULL JEWELLED GENTS’ SIZE
WATCH FOR $12,50. > 4
I TI.I.Y ODAHANTEEO. This offer m.rt- for M
do/oomj. Uood. .out I y Kipreoa O. U. 1)., out j.ot to
in.poction befuro purctiaHin*.
J. r. 8TEVENW etc CO , Jewelers, £
Atlantu. Ga.
To Ispecuiutoi s.
U. Lindblon A Co , * I. 0. Killer A Co.,
i aa4 7 Cboaihar of f ., UBmlour,
OoauBsrea, Chicago. ’*• New Yarfc.
Crain and Provision Brokers
Merabers of all pT^iawml Prodaoa Eiat'Dgne ia
New Yerk, Ohioagw, fit. lamia and Mi!ws’akxa.
We have Mctwsava pnrsro t^agrapn wire between
Chicago and New Ymrk. WU1 sxeeuie oniera on our
PENSIONS—
C'oleinwn Ousiaesi Coifrgr.
I Newark, New .lerBoy. Poaitiona for
' graduates. Natienai patrenage. Writs
forChrcu la ret oH. COL Kid AN A CO.
to Soldiers and Heirs. Bond stamp
Circulars. ( Oh. ],.
Alt'/, Washington, D. O.
k«ll !
. _ _ - , jejfcrliB
bu thouaaods nt ease* nf aha worn kind aud cf lr.nw
etaudlaj have becu cured. - Ipdead, ao evroag la mv raitis
In Itseileeey, that 1 wtllfcgd VWO "OTTL1M PRJB, to-
gather with a YALUABLn IfifiATlfiLi on this CUftaee, to
aarsuAsrer. eivoMxpratb aud I*. O. address.
- *. LlOCPM, ill rsari 0t., Nsw York,
l>2k T. A.
•r PALL!NO n Ilfs iong study. I
rsmsdy ts cars the were! cut* Uscant*
failed i* no reason fur nn\ ndw rare.ring a cn
•ay cars 1 de uo% mean uiersty to stop tacin f _
atlas aad then have tham rtturn again, ! m*»n a rail,
cal cars. I havejnads ths (Dmass of flTfi. MPILBMT
I warrant tap
e other* have
living a enrs. 8so4M
mc'i for a treat'so cod a Free Bottle sf my infaUlb’.s
remedy, (live Bxpreis and P«Mt Office. Il coita yo#
BOlhlau for a.trlal, and I wilt nire yon. *
Addrss# Dr. U. G. hOOf % lta read gt. NtwTork*
AND WHISKY HABITS CURED
IN THEE.-; WEEKS.
Fo FtmphleU, Proofs and Terms,
— — -r-. — ~^dilrfai, in cunfi enre, with 3ot.
t t ti» p u.'a«S, la BLU ' 4 ' MY ' M D - ^ Bru » d
OPIUM
OITrUTO fcw nor JTtw Book on
PATENTS
AQENT8 WANTf DMaSi;
OH. K, E, DIETElUCIfS. (LvXrd, OtHo"!
CM a tom Pumps, Wind MIT1 Pumps,
Tub© Well Pump-*. an«l th.* chtapsst.
h'.*t Force I\mp* in the world.
sld Force Pump Co., Lockport. N.Y.
the beii and fa-toet soil*
” es ru luoed 31
AtJaota, G.v
for catxiogu
A gents wanted f
ing Pictorial Books and
per cunt. NxTiuyxi. PunuiauiNO Oo
OENt) FOR I.AHGK (' 'TAI.OGI’K Tt^.l,',,*
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