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VOI. v. NO. 29.
DIRECTORY. l
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CHURCHES.
fiArrt t Cii>-n«U.~Bt v. Z.T. Weaver,Pa.-
T I’.r i. bing 1 :>r*l Humlsy- in « u* h
in*r,th. HmuUiV- • * linol 9 a. lit.. ■!. K, I*aul
tin 8upt. i'r.'j ini'cting Tliur.-clay wen*
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Vit*-t->r. Brian’ ' 1 it 2nd u.m. U*i Sui < • i*t
C I j, nr •llth. SU'-u.ax -.*r!to<il 9 tl. in. W Ttit.'.y- . A.
tirahalfi 8u; i. Lsdiry’ Brayri ,n • •tin"
ti.tv nt\i r.'oi.n. Y 'ting itir'in ’ iV’.tyrr iiiCwt
Pi,- Tur day r .’r uing. lb*guhu I’r; 1 ) ■ r mes>t
ing W • dmisday cu t.lug. I
Biu;.‘uv rt.utAN ( ’ll I !;<•!!.---Buad.iy
j ,t, m, .1. B. II. brawn 8u| t.
COUNTY.
Ffi r.iiKitt (’ triir Hon .1 H f»ui*rrv .bnbco
,* II <lu«rrv. M»}ieit'>!’. .1 \\ S'.i.i • <•!•
J T M« At’iHi-r, .-i.- rid'. R' c'uhtr t< rm, 1th
MoadrtVh in March and pt.« mbi:, i
COI'HT OF ()lU)tXARV.— I'. p
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J-'oot.*, Ortliiiarv. R«yular inecliiig let,
Moivlay in i-at ii month
(Jot .NTY CotHir —G. a. J.at'k, :
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CO'JNXY COMMISSIOSEKS.
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C rt‘ 0 l, A# Ii. ru.ster, •). aS.
tdOUitiy (itHiii!v Treasurer i i UiiJjui ui, .1. II. Brown
Max Collector, W. Harrison ,
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Tax lleceiver, T. 11. Dav
Coroner, .). KfOiv.'i,.,.
COLT l!Ss.ts.<
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<Vt * ti t at|4 Mnl (fi »•** i*f**Wt y«*tl Gtflt rtlwrtVA fruuit*
tl.»* nulilo (ia.Ii (e.r " h»» » hol.U r..f ytat9 »vh. t» ftm*** *iAr
■ tHt 'ttUA V ^ -tir rt|»Ai*l NVe pAV «|5 f*A|»H‘ 9 *, fi '>^1 t. ft'’ A fig
v* *t lu-ivtv *’,H, it itiu %vf*uit| liHf to r • D* work frr »i«. vou mti
■AtH mint to Will4> |>» r w ft l> m»tl upwanU Mniuv. A l in *-,
8 «V La.. Il«* ^8<t l*ortlai»«4,
^'S*"'’”***”-**-”**"* ’/IPPWCOTT'S MAC.A7INR. with ir,
n uai 'mini a htffy l»cu{ht * it f„»t ■ an
/tomont dollar to one dollar aud a half/or.
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Ir ft >PLk!|JJI%|I]|I VHli U/ANT TH KKinUI
jivu iESSwiSuSS iMiwmtwnuue a havtyriee
lowtfe,
\i MLiucu E ^s‘tSr b00 *'
I and A’o.vsrxsR
fl ^iwlS'tJitrt.'lS-lSrJltl;
U^UJokM: tjL'J ln»t phmtny "not enon*U” too phnuny to but
BrsMiver cur*
torpor »nd molaaoboly,
Tnr tiu r.At’cu cim*. J / j
llTMI IliU l*ub. CO., 139 K. 3»tfe St., «. I
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rfn l.r*. “ Why. .Nddie. you ro'cln't cry about
It! I only Mill .Mr;*. Allen wan s very wo!l
luformt-'l woman, nuJ i v l;Ucd <x. would follow
btr Mich txamplo." i.kk. ‘‘Yr«, r.ivl la«t said
W'.*hod could -oU woe^ stylish yon Mrs you ;
l manavv to I n * us
Allen.—and she muk' sall her on a clothes. But
fci.r has what l haven’t.'*
Xt l,mt " What is that ?"
* Mbs I,kr. "We!!, *hc sets a! of her informa¬
tion from tho all that Mui-aion!- (joinK they tfite. and is I admit hrivht that siul
ahe knows is do
entertaining in conversation: but 1 c»u : d as
well as *lu’ does if I had tie same source of
Informal ion. Site lent me ih« la-i nuiiiber of her
Magasine lately amt i leumtl more iu one hour s
teadtnd. alH>ut various aocid mutter* anil tho
t.>pl. s of the day, than 1 w Ad pickuyir. amontli
i'T my oecaaiona! c.tata with friend*. It certainly <
cv vera every t«n> c of interst. from the ntw* of
the day down to the h thuds artfully or illiimrated. housekeeping;
and everything i* so too.
Every time Mamie goea >rer to the AEcua’ *h«
come* hack and teases no to pt you to tiiko
iH-morest * Bamiiy MaA.xine c* th - stortc* arc
aopKKt. Even th • g’H”’,'. hov#.*atch for it every month.
tow 0 ;;JVSd
it suitsevcryriu#b.r t<f the family !’
Mu t.KK. "VVcM tw'iai# i l»;.d In-Iter »erd for a
Specimenr.'pv; for,' i it i« anythin^* 9 lik* hole w hat of n*.“ yoa
*ay it t«. it wilt ante.*# »nd instruct c w
Me* I.kk. "» ►gfthat \V. .Unuirtrs iH-morrst,
feh«< publisher, 15 f « 1U1» Mn-t, New York, s
MTertnc t « wud a iwcinieu t'opjr for to cer ts. *o
Wc can I lose ti<\f.iup as ea. h nunilwr contain*
n * l*attem t»r ij» Itooa., vntltllnc ..ml the Inddcr site t which > any
I'attcrn mnke*.\vf -he m in any ni*
to tone <**!’>' "or: , ;,.»et : and i just
Vane a jack, w *»•"< ra : k.- Mr-. UU-i.'s. Thu
#ub.-<ri|>ti.*n o is.only «*.'»<) a year : and I
tt\u*t say I t» i at# h.;« they cm publish #«
•Iv^act a Xlaj>.*ti< ft>r to tittle money. *
a liberal offer.
ONL> $ 2.,50 F0R
the
•iiH'iiirnsEi!
AND
lV*i»»orc»t“>* rnmlly W :ll p, nx * in0(
your «*►■ ' i '" to,w '» «w* '»“*
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/EFFERSON DAVIS \Ien»o- ’I he
rial vo'nun* now being I'OjiariHl by the
I'.PV. J. Win. .1 tines "q t lashtatxv of
Mis. Davi will la* uuUi u tP> chnr.nnm y
written, tKnurtifully Mu-1rate I al d
Iku u*l -iu every way w,»tby of th.* sut •
ieet. A gouts wanted, llompltie <*utft
@1, Hatidiction •guamt.,i fH | ,,j- niou< v
r* undid. Crder m-w. ’ir.,t c i.ue tiist
AtlilfW It * .‘oiiUSoll x to.,
IUU9 Main striv-t Richmond, Yr,
/jdden 4 Bate:’ Souroern Music Haase.
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Lv3« & a
T’»r Crrnt WholrsaV Pl#«n nnA Or*Mi
Oi'pnt ol itn* ••otitlt. Tho I?-«* Plu-»s to liny;
Tbo t '!■ njiVNl J’lncr *» buy; Tin
lo l»uy. A nUct'nt Ur Cord : «lvrr
.. !),{hhi i'i.it, i ilvsRiis nlitccdiuSoatli.
- ru iitiilli a cim u
^ f V. -NN Ml. < A . ”cv. t.-l, lv7.
t Room f oi the pro .' o -.si*.n. It’s ;i long
one. It’s hern! in L on, and rear ia
Ktvnnnnh. 299tr.il • 'U vagon told -<• by >ntaining B.
40,000 Biar.oa nr ! t L. Ci
8. id. Ii. .since 1870.
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Ar'■tr'Mnt.trn . t -i* || Wasth tfetjffcna*. Or,<an, ia
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& nova tUt luwbtii*.t in Ilf t* -uhi isarKcntal
- How have we over Built up stall na
iinnicn^v’lrftde? JJvcnU-rj ri-'Npregretssive
LusiactiS ur tlifnlf. i.ntl ’-■p::; re dealing. Wo
make our {-.atrona our i'riero’s. Wo work
for tlu -n, take them into partnc-rsliip, give them as it
were, tliviile pro ft Ui an I actually
'more limn lhar money* north.
On- l.irc • C.i!'i.il. on- - f.i. li. r:r I'fr.tlm*
< ' ,• i'i’ »!<•.». Plir Bltll 'V"ll -■ 1 i' l-.tf , «■!*,
i:t -’ft, Hii'*<ltii».'"i a , ’ ir, o'/, ,pi«!ill-iiv.to n-.ir
fririult in OH l.'td r/r. u.. ’ ft ■■.-. illhl’a it VG..V HU hstVO,
fall and Winter Bargains i 887-28
^ u;urM— rio»iliip On? ? 90vtr. Ware room*!
tr'w' tl \vii!t Mipi r!- V *.v inMnimcnf^.—
?*-:»!• iurpin-ritM- n-civ. I'afitrits.
Hn»*t:nt!i'* tr.an ewr, lor a till uuU
Winter, iwst •
Not roliirtvl nri 'ts ill i poorer in tn>
liikiil.-, But tl. i ratno pi iV>., an>l better
■in.-'raments. ( uvat* r v Htiv for the i.mr.oy.
(if (ii;r lowest-pric-ti liati'inn*arts this is
s, ecialiv truo. Th.y ♦'them. are vastly 11avd »odescribe improved
and we arc t>r<
Hitch liiugains i"': - li t? taJvJL.trr** we’ll try.
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f u n I« 3 I 0 piano. % «
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c i Xh^'trmv. ‘T'fav^nt' ntjjc j
\ UVt’V ii: it'' ks*t" i:i%,-;ii<*waim'tt-a.i.' o«'<: \ N.-Tw* t wtH m.-i.i. r.v,D. i .Vm>p n-« !
nriolf-1. ; wuh
ntflituK, uiimit- rock.t *nni.«ut. I an ; l ; ;
etwit,in«tr-iotur.imir-i n i t ,-nji.i-tif
r\tJtt $»«» oiumnv iv-ur .<• ta E-.tK Tra
1 1 ^m9m» t;t«»|tM. i;ni ■ i < .’. \ vu-ft <k-m
»>l»to Parlor Oiyan. < ouii-vitiUoucUallei,.'>.t.
u, w nw-r n-.f ; r-;% 'm<'" -!••% <>,f rack
or«<;. ;
?**«■,.t» An Ir.....aw all»-- [j >; v **»• ■'* 1'n^j ®«»
......... .............. man.
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K,^?.*‘.«;..,l„.ntct Will r«»
"> fi(1 ' ' >nU w "*ithly, secure sa
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acuswosms
th>. ? .t w., r a
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«oar enure mute o„„e r> eerwrenaeu.-,.;
L S U &riJ?£.T .a ;
tntyd}»U,t; 15 day/ trial: Six »mr»' rwnrantee:
1 rc dealing ,* One price only; Mon ry random
> LUDDEN<& BATES
KkiTHfiiN SIUSIC HOUSE, s (AmikCA
The BEST T MS . ..oa and « 0 r >,> B r 8 \ a t*f.
j N THE world #
Arcmauufacttu’cd umi^soia lor the least moaaj
TEE B£ST ARE THE OHEAPE'ST.
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VKST'.UM TU1£ I’Ai'ia.
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OF PURE COD SB LIVER OIL
hyfophgsphsxes _ _
Almost SC PalataMe as fc-dk.
dtgeKt^M^\i C M*'niii«t t e« a by tii/mtwi
ren»ltive stomach, when the plain oil
cannot be federated: r.mt by tho com
pk"u-V‘j« n mnch^o'rrJiatilcmue! IMJpUOS '
*«Mrk.We« 3 afleshpr*dai«..
Perseus gala rapldif while takhg it*
ratiuuiii tho world for the relit f and cure of
CONSUMPTION, OESILiTY, eefiOFULA, .
CENERAl. W4.TIW0
COLl^and CMROH 1 G COUCHS..
77if great remedy for CcnsHrr.pt an, and
’Waxtir.g In Chiidr-. a. So*S by u« lire j gists,
s==s
taniM disease. Bjrlts timely u*e tl:<tujAii*l*ot
djp FKBKtoany of your readers v. ho have c<m~
5 v LOCUM. M e r *\lVart st..Ncx» Vork.
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r *!?Tc C ^' 0!,ut
yr, r f$Sft&.ing <tv*cripttan
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oi a < • n;-j*
3| &-|r plcteasMirtinvutof j-.juilvr n«nu the® 9
moxt
P rf*'y for the Coni»nstory*
«:;<! C- rrtvi»..Ti» Bu!B*. 3 t
Root*. Vines. Shrubs. 3
«. S'Se*ds/)ra*mcntaiFrultatot x. F!o Shade * »r Trees. and Vc?ttab**r i> '!*•*'• 5
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S-FRLE to ail Appttcar.U. K -ti- I.
BiSuf'fiv'V ■" truaruii* •.!. Si; <jr»-«nb«.>ufvs.
» Ati.l' v- NAH 2 ft HtUhEM. Loi'^viu.k. KT jg
The : ■ Adv H * 4 .A . •• o
FOIIT HAINES, GA., WEDMESDAY, FEBRUARY ‘>0, 1890.
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Write us for illmtrated Catalogue, free.
Dyspepsia
Maters the lives of many people mberaMe,
»nd often leads to self-destruction. Distress
after eating, sour stomach, sick headache,
j heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, “all gone'* i
feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu
Distress larity of tiie besvels, are j
After azrsszz
Eating Tiufr?, Aid, persist"’*
efficiently. It tones the ftowach aud other
organs, regulates the digestion, oreates *
oSS.SSL sympa-Headacno S * ck . J
toms removes tho
thetic effects of the disease, banishes tho
b troubled*vith°dysp«psia.
Hime been i
had but liulo api elite, and what I did eat
Heart¬ distressed me, or did mu
little good. In an hour
burn after eating I would expo
rlcneo a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling
as though I had not eaten anything. My trott
ble, I think, was aggravated by my business,
which is that of a painter, and from being
wore or less shut up in a Sour
room with fresh paint. Last Stomach
spring I took Hood's Sarsa
rilla—took three bottles. It did me ail
immense amount of good. It gave mo an
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
the craving I had previously expertenoed.*!
CrBOUGK A. Page, Watertown, Mass.
Hoo«1 J s Sarsaparilla
p.rtd by all druggists, gl ; six for £i. I’reporod only
by 0.1. IlOOD A CO., AjiotUeearie*, LotroU, Most,
too Doses Crto Dollar
Some Fruit Origins.
The quince came from Crete.
Sl,c oran 8° 13 traced from China,
T,m > »P" c o 1 o am « from origliml
lrom A •
V " ts
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The plum was anciently cultivat
in Damascus, though certain
spectCS . SCC t)l ...» to have 10 liaVO i been
t
derived from Africa.
1 no cherry enmc originally lrom
Cerasus in Asia and came to us
", K „,. Iami „ 4 t0 J
th.ongh , ll»l>. . .
Tho ^ Is claimed by the Athens
ians as indigenous lo tho soil of
->'■ Auloa, bnt it ««, probably
bronght from a rc K ior. further cas J
Tlie . )omc ire" „ ril „ tcfruil of
spcces of belon-ing "'Tho lo the or.
der of myrtaoaoo. oatsido
rind is tl.ia but tough; and its 'with juice
.tain, everything it touches
an undefined, hut .ndel.Uc but hue
1 ; C0 mCS ,rom A "
alyst. ,
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L-y«mr kidimys ,«v iimrtiye yon will
^”Se
j-’lliest occsions. Dr. »T. IT. Mcbuaus
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H ; s Stars iYoduim lii.s JRa«k.
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When a citirca secs a naval oil]
ccr on tho streets with his uniform
on it is an easy matter to tell tho
rank of that officer, as he is deco**
rated with the device that the gov
ornmont has adopted for his sta>
tion. The following facts, furnish
ed by Commander Newman, give
the reader interesting information
on this point. The admiral of the
navy is decorated with four stars,
the vice-admiral three stars; real
admiral, two stars; commodore,
one star: captain, an eagle, same
mandcr, a gold lent; lieutenant,
two bars; junior lieutenant, one bar
I ensign, plain shoulder straps; mates
double spy glass; carpenter, a
square; sat!maker, a diamond:
boatswain, an anchor; gunner, a
darning bomb. An officer
never wear his uniform when
duty. If he attends the funoral
some dead comrade, or a
tendered the navy, ho can appear
U1 ids ornamental clothes.—Brook.
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q j j(1 1 t uiu! tIlf* Stag*’. \
| il v F Vhr.reh, y L s i )ront Pastor T
B ret la,u Bine Mound,
;s ay»: *1 feel it my duty to tell what
"ondersDr. Kings New Discovery lias
lone for me. My Lungs were badly di
-ease,l and my parishioners^ bought I
M uia Uve only .low J took five
♦»«>«»' n. King.
and am sound .mu we.I, gaming-6 tus.
ia weight.’
I an coufideut Dr.‘King's New
;-r.iv»a , -*n«a
,»;;ivs tro»!.Jki^u^i alu u every tiling _ ™"n else _______ fails. The
Jo my many
(bon>auil friends t- to urge them to try
it. Free trial bottles at SPEIGHT’S
-Drug stow. ltegtiLrMzooOe and 31.00.
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LIFE
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DON. JEFFERSON DAVIS. ^
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plete outfit for canvassing |
will b<3 ready immediately. \
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TERRITORY 0 n this great work will 1
P le * se address, as seen a* possible,
the publishers,
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BELFGRD COMPANY,
18-22 East 18th Street, New York.
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Deaths t)f Thought.
No one should so fear being c£o
tistic as to avoid the society of
hisowil conscience,
It will make more difference to
those who retuso to seo the truth
than lo the truth itself.
Information is the literal form
of knowledge; if not derived from
oxponenco it is deceit.
^ does notl ^°^ ow that a man
should have more authority
because of his superior knowledge.
A tr.ah mistakes coiwcit for wis
.loin When bo cannot bear lo hear
an idea expressed that is at
ance with his own.
i r».______ lOgrcss ; is derived . • , r from , .ones
ty while 4 o be a successful ^ „ r , deceiver , .
; training . is absolutely , , , , necessary.
^
mt tnon who , .nisHkcs a fo.m
for a fast is also ignorant of the
method by which a success i s
thieved.
The more one , knows about the
P»sl »nd what tbo lulnro w..l be,
*°y knoKabout 11,5 v**
'
» has an idea that ho has
"o authomy fur ho should take
«o«rage and hunt for another one.
Ip s , lif rtj) nre , roa .
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.U'-ldCau S iiu W me Luug l>alm.
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How Are tile Folks#
“ ol > »h«Y’r» «» »cll except
Mother, she s about tho same. Door
»■>">«'>
| cares, exposure and ovorwork. No
wonder she gives tip at last and
takes to her bed. But oh! how
much brighter the family fireside
would be if mother’s chair was not
vacant. The doctors don’t seem to
bc doing her any good. She says
their medicines don’t seem to go to
i the spot. She feels so weak and
j weak and longs f'er strength “Oh!
give me strength,” she murmurs,
Why not give her the remedy her
system craves? Her impoverished
blood and shattered nerve*, arc star
ving for ?ust such ingredients as
are contained in B. B. B. (Botanic
j Blood JJalm). Then try a bottle
strength and functional regularity,
James \V. Lancaster, Ilawkins’*
v l.e, (iu., writes : “My wife was
in bad health for eight years. Five
j Jnt pilcnt medicinoJ hadrone^cr
jnogood Six Bottles oi E. B. Ii.
her.
A Poinlor for Uncle Sam.
There have been 00 ) 3 * two train
robberies on tho Mexican Central
Railroad since it was completed,
The robbers started in with great
enthusiasm, but so dui the govern
rncTlt ’ ca P lcrin « and killing every
no implicated, and now a veteran
i brigand sits on a rock and. sees a
< passenger train whirl by without
j won del ing even how many drum
mers are aboard.
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SllFEEI.NG JX B.UiOTA.
Hon. A. Thclgeson, state <v>m'
”, “ dJ C5 l ,e
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!s°toe 5 th * length, and making COT( an ' uics ap*»
[pea! \ suffering for assistance. for the wantof Ho provisions, wys; _ the
clothing, fuel and feed for stock in
SCTera | countries is unpreecdenD
ed, and needs some authoritative
explamuion. This cxpiuDation'is.
in brief, that unfavorable seasons
have prevented settlers in newer
portions cf tho state from be:om
ing at once self-sustaining, oi title! the
accumulation of any reserve to
then >v«M«ok uUnttusta.
CoL Quay Disgusted
A former New Orleans carpeD
bagger tells this Story of Senator
Quay: It was before tho Penn-.'
svlvania fine worker had achieved
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H « OT > 3 P«UT well-known I.OWCV
t lU rvCllo e^ " 13 novv S cU,,1 S
vich out of Veal estate in Washing*
t »»» en ‘ »' 1 «>« W Y 10 lit < s ' b "*
tO Ask Quay to g3 down to New
Orleans to help tho republicans
the election. Quay went
down. Ho arrived at tho Si
Hotel at 9 o’clock ono ev*
cniug and gout a message to the
governor to announce his presence
The governor sent his private see**
rotary over to the hotel in a hurry
Quay saw at once that tho privato
secretary was a bright chap, pretty
well up on loco! politics, and ho
asked iho yonng man a few ques.
tlons *
‘‘ Who fl PP oints tho J nd g 08 aml
elerkb of elections in voting pres
ciac ?” he *
ts queried.
« Xho dectorai board,” replied
the secretary.
“And who appoints the electoral
hoard ?”
“The governor.”
“And who cahv*«c. tho vote »«
relurncd b >’ l! ‘° ®«««™ ° f tl *«
l otl, an( * i IS3UC8 1,10 certificates of
elcc.ion i . to the successful candidates
*T he board of canvassers.”
“And ... , who a ♦. appoints . , tho , board
of _ canvassors t ,
“Tho governor. ’
“The f Governor of the ^ state V"*
'o vs now Wilbam P.tt kell
°SS; “live same.
« A h. XVhat time docs tho next
train leave for Now York ? You
*»»«»«»*• <•« mo he™, u with
»" tlial hl ba " ds ?»« «*»’«
>'*» » TO lbo
blank**, set ol tools on tho take oi
the earth. Jell the governor so
I and a sleeping car for tho brat
train out for Now York, ’ please." 1
'n t\\ O llOlirS Air. Quay Was 00
Itig way back to New York, with*,
having seen Gov. Kellogg oi
oihci man m Louisiana, ex*
T"*-- Die ensuing vti T election too Kellogg al
l lart Y wa3 overwhelmingly sue*
cossful.—Correspondence Chicago
Herald.
If .j'ou feci out of sorts cross
peevish—take Dr. J. McLean’s Satsa
parilla; cheerfulness will return and life
"hi acquire new zest,
The New Dr ier Things.
“I make it a rule,” said a friend
to me, “to buy stamped envelopes
in packages at the post-office.
Yesterday i wont to the window on
the easterly tbido of the postoffiee,
• | and, as Usual, said: ‘Give me a
packag0 0 f two cents stampcd on-
the young man.
<1 4 Same kind-usual kind,’ said j
“ ‘Well, sir.’ said he, very politc
, y ‘wc have a very nico thing is
c w *>’ of stamped envelopes
which.—
Goed - gracious!’ - I exclaimed,
.( «
‘has Wanamakcr and hit bargain
counter phrases percolated down
to the stamp windown?’ Tho young
man didn’t seem to sec he was do**
ing the bargain counter act. He
did it unconeiouslj-; such is tho
of r example , and , the ., strength .
of imitativeness in human nature.
New York Star.
F ^ accidents occur in live
household which cause burns cuts sprains
rmd bruises; for‘usc in such cases Dr. J.
H. McLeans Nolcf.nic Oil Linimient
f^oSLSv^mcd^ r-Mr
•- — r ---
Ail Unexpected UiK-uoincuoli.
vuiiiiiiK Corinna i (to v m» wot her irwv little brother, wrwww',
who «“ - ! ‘»r vw , ."2 «p.
............... annoyance of both .,. heisell „
and Mr. NNilkiusj—“Freddy, don’t
yo U think you had better go to
now?”
Freddy—“No, I want to SC3 Mr
Wilkins explode before I go.”
Mr. Wilkins—“Good gracious!
w h*t can tho child mean?”
Freddy—“I heal'd Corinna tell
rer.nima that you were about ready
to < p 0 P• , [Time.
89^ BROWHS. IRON BiTTERS
ROBERT BURNETT
Love’s Tiietius.
Miss Hurry up— Ah! George, voo
cannot tell what troubles a girl has
who is 'receiving the attentions of a
gentleman. „
Ms. Jloldoff—Troubles, Carrie?
Of what nature, pray?
Miss n.—We!!, one’s little 'broth¬
ers arc always making fun of one,
and one’s relatives arc always say
ing, “When is it to como off/” as if ?
tnarriago wore-Jfa prize fight. But
that is not the worst. There’s the
inquisitiveness of one’s parents.
They Want to know everything.
There’s pa, now;*ho is constantly
asking such questions a si “CatTie,
whataioMr. Jloldoff’s intentions?
What docs heVall upon you so reg¬
ularly for and stay so late when ho
docs call?’ And ho sometimos
looks so land when ho asks these
questions that I actually tremble.
Mr. II.—And what answer do
3 *ou make to^his question, Carrie,
dearest?
Miss IT.—I can’t make any an¬
swer at all, for you see, you haven’t
said anything to mo and—and—of
course I—I—
Then Mr. Iioldcff whispered
something in Carrie’s car, and tho
next time her father questions her
she will he ready with a satisfucto*
ry reply. —Boston Courier.
OiiD people suffer much frotoA disorders
of tho urinary organs and are always l)r.
gratified at the wonderful effects of
«J, IT. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm
in banishing their troubles. $1.00 per
bottle.
THE MOBMONS DEFEATED.
A * dispatch o i c from Salt our Lako City,
Utah, concorumg tho oloction th«ry
,„ ys: Erorythiag is now ,uiet.
Business has resumed its' normal
condition, and weroit not for the
decorations upon the ho.«« ofth,
Q 0 „u|es, there wo*ld ; t)o-no
cation ofthogreat b»«t.
which closed Tuesday night. Offi
cial returns give Georgo A.
Ge „ ti i 0i fol . mayor, a mjjority of
809 . Loui< if. i> ra s, 'Gentile, for
,CCOldo1 ’ ^ ’’’ *** ’
'ir% r treasurer, (>50; JE, K % Cltito.
G ess or 406; J. Mk
y marshal, 773.
Th beneval tick*.
Lhctlmen was
oloctcV I firing from
con*.
1' M
city. V
c ■ "
‘ha. * iia^P Lh^H
• ratio ol
, .jtefjn m
1 o bo in p^B
M*-Lean’s .Sa r*
and imjtarts tin
aud \ igor to the
Had the Mwinl
A little .sixth m i
ing bis prayers tbo
lie bad recently graduated
“Now I lay mo” to the Lord’s
er and was not entirely familiar
with tho words of the latter, al¬
though developments showed be
had mastered the meaning, at least
to his young mind. Ho got along
very well until he came to the sen¬
tence:
“Forgive ns our trespasses as we
forgive those who—’
Ihe word had slipped from lijm,
but after thinking a minute ho ro
pouted the lints slowly and finished
it as follows:
“Forgive us our trespasses as we
forgive those who bunk into us.”
Didn’t ho have tho .idea?—[El¬
mira Gazette.
Epoch.
Tlte transition from long, lingering
and painful sickness to robust health
marks an epoch in the life of the indi
viduuL .Slicit a remarkable eveMt is treas
^ iu the memory and the bju agency
.fc«by the good bedU. hm at
tained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is
that so much is heard in praise of Elee
trie Bitters. So many feel they owe
their re*toration to health, to the use ol
the Great Alterative aud iWc. If yog
are troubled with any dreasc of Kidrtagj| oy^l Si
Liver, or Stomach, of long
standing you will surely SkAj find
cse of Klectric Bitten. at 5Q6, |g]
$J per bottle-at—\V. M. SjxaghUfi ra,.
Store.
.
Ai
titiful
He Ik. ««
r.sk, ohitik e»t
f
x
ft.
Is thejSun IHuH
. i
r.
One of the ghiptpg Rights cf astron¬
omical ncienffe h; s (Ins to say in ye-,
gard to the color 0ftlie sunt,
“It may be askcljt, ‘What suggests
the idea that the ,sun is blue? Mv
own attention was directed this way
mAny years ago, when measuring tho
heat and light from different parts of.
the sun’s disc. It is known that the
* # ’
sun has an atmosphere of its own,
which tempers its heat, and, by cut¬
ting off certain ^radiations and not '2
others, produces /’
the spectral lines
with which© w are so ninihar. Thosq
lines wo usually stud Ju-. ^j u peehtd lL.
with the absorbing \ Ijtidmmv
iron, etc., which produce them, bnt
tny own attention was particularly
given to the regions of absorption, or.
to the color it ctflsed. In these in
•i
vestigations I found that flYe sun’s
body .must be of a deep bluish qoloij
and that it would sh$d deep blue lights
except for the solar atmosphere, which
is usually spoken of as being color-,
toss, but which really plays tho part
of a reddish veil, letting a Jittle
the blue appear on the center of tho
sun’s disc, where it is the thiijtitesf,,
and staining the edge red, so as to,
appear to a delicate tost as being &,
pale aqua marine in the center and a
deep garnet around the edge. Tho
effect 1 found to be so important,that
were this all bu't invisible solar at
moBphcrc diminished only by a third
part, tho temperature of- all tejnper-.
ate zones would rise higher than any
t quid zone, and* make the greater
part of tlio world uninhabitable.
These, studies directed my atteiD,
tion to the great practical import*tucq
of studying tho action of our own
terrestrial atmosphere on the sun,
and the antecedent probability that
T>ur otrnrTiir waf also, and indoporyi-,,
Cntly having* the effect of making a
really blue sqnshmc and sun
as white, when it should be of
lean hue.” *—St. Loiti
3 .
.. . if . , <•
Ton aifcjc he
flleui. 2eeuifl
*.*■ ’
A
: ph?
Me! ‘■'k
Mustang Liniment
cuiibs
Sciatica, Scratthea, Contracted v»,
Lumbago, Sj^iaina, Eruptions, Muscle#,
Burns, Rheumatism, Strains, j
Scalds, SiitclieS, . Hoof Ail, r
Stiff I? *
Stings, Bacfcscie, Worms, tl
Bttas, Galls, Swinneji
Bruises, fltfcl; Saddle Galls. W.
Bunions, Sjavia Piles.
Corns, Cracks.
THIS GOOD ©Ltf STAND-BY
ficcompiiRhc* for *v'- jrhodjr exactiy what to etaMMl
for it. On.- t.f tho reatom for tho /real popolarlty c !*
tho Mustaii," Liniment 1* foundiatt« iiolv©r«»
appltc:. hit. y. Evcrjrtxfdj- n*cd* Mich a auxMetnf
The j <•,ii..-i in no need* It la case bf acctAmta
Th« Iiut.--r-.vi1e m«ds It tor general family w#.
Tb«* CnualcrjSMd*tt fnr.hts tc»m»anti to- men. *
The dec Uauhc 8fcJ« it always on h!« Work
bench. * ™ m 1 1 1 yf&r. *
The
The P® without Jtf'
The fee, bis iteUk
fHefilyikA " ortho ihvattuttn nc«tll
«
-
If or»«*>AUKior needs It -it i* bis bes*-s. '
kndliilMbycUaticc. ' *
J^t^rij^rovrcr ..
needs It—It vVill saw> fiia
— and a world of trouble.
Jtn It run d mn n needs tt and WH1 need its*
Wattle ^ftekmedsinas is a round ef acehuat|*ttwl Tfccro dangerfc uotk*
needs It. li
£8§iike it as an .-intittete for the danger* to Ufa.
limb and camf*»rt which surromul the jilouctT.
Tft*. Uf iwg fhMBt needs tt about Lta store ainonaA,
bts cmplo/ees. Acetdculn will hapjv'o, and whe*
these come the Muhtang Uuiment Is wanted utonos,
Keep a Bui tie lu the llou*v» tho best h
tcoBomy. / f
Kt.'pn Buttle in the Factory. 'Vistinme.' ™
dm In case of accident saves rain aud loss of srabfd*^
K«ep a Buttle A?Wayaiu the sUabfu :'*»i
Xae rrkc J v,'Si.ie4*