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tti ■ OHN KEELY’S
GREAT SPECIALTIES
FOR THE COTTON EXPOSITION SEASON!
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Ti'.- CLOAKS
'CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS!
T H mv ihf>u>dH'l <3oI'ar> worth of Cloaks! Tl.e Largest Stc # Juki 'is* j*.nu I'lswr* south of
I kcverVlcyx-for *i.T» each: 1 haw < at ffiOtach!
. 1 lure CU ks at every in ediskit; \-ncel thausandl
4 I have Cloaks by the
NOT ONE OF THEM WA* PURCHASED IN J I .TE KKCJUEAR WAY *
e lot »v*f» obfair.ed from an Importer who. imving Goods in ihel'uston House. « t orapelled fo auaHffce jome in os*ler to rai«<* mtntey to r»ar o*iti
ih ff t ‘. Other- Iol*. bought rii>t iu one way, then in another, but nil at n '**. ijjt-e. constitute at duct the largest and cheapest lot of ever
■er*.-d ix well RknOCloak for E'. M<1 then make stood profit!
I cars you a a forR, and t!ie end the
1 .'h:« sell you a $ • Cloak for Rl.iO, and then make alt the protit I want! An £- Cloak f»r $5* A $1*1 Cloak so on to ju
^ w Justice to vouiself, Reader, demands that you investigate this superb line of Goods after you have seen t loakselsewhere, but iuva: .aMy BEFORE \<>?
BCY! Yon will be delighted by doing so! You wit be suited by doing so’ Yon will by doing so!
save money offer
i yyi I w.tips Rnplikn Walking Jackets h**f price! Everybody remembera the Bararain« I sudd last fall in Jackets. The Bargains 1 i»owr in . :tm
--tv vtliins Bargain* previously shown! Cloaks! A full and super!* line, numbering l,*
Su;pr» >ii.-- in Misses some garments
J s'_a?r unhesitatingly that I ail am prepared to show had from price! THREE TO SIX TIMES n» irany (‘kaUasisy other house £ouUi!
7o* • i ;<.licV ' loth l Isteo.in styles, tine.je.Mjd>., CASHMERES!
BLACK cti.icJusi■, satisfactory with importeroigliiack ibslimtivs, 1 oUei the public the bugeet, complete tin*, fa
Ka'-ii j; uiiiiiiy und anaugemeuts au now io nunst to
desi:s class of ittHMl- to be fo ill Georgia. th
ro j[ J\ a ¥ jV ^ 1 Y/ jN \ r A TT/^ l_v. >1 I I ? •j*”*"’ 1 am rw|>onsihle which for the that color if of ever should piece of Blat;; be C!««hmercs Uni color, which lose wiH lx* i;s Fold briliiamy, over my tU. count ! ter< WILL *
j \ J easott, mettns a piece prove to a to
BELLA*. K ITWiTil A NKWfDREfjS. FAIL TO y Ui>l '.*M>
1 phvv often ‘s en laughed at hy competitors for offering such guarantees, but I never do so except the case justifies it. mid I NEVER
when t \i.u:r»oN to makeit (;ooi>.
'' r » ;ir . both Jel and Blue Black Ca-hmerc^, and customer* can have either by asking Cor which they prefer. 1 recommend tlw Blue Black for Ix’auty au a
dur 1 ** 1 tl.v '*.‘n Black all frishmeres, yard, sold last fall 50 cents. Qt, pi- Black all wool Cashmeres, ih yard, sold last full at .acents
>i pie v.-nti •»'» cents at c.*s tents
‘Al | i m-cn B! o k all v\>ol Cashmeres, '»<) cents yard, sold last fall at 05 cents. 29 pieiw Black all wool t ashmerea,60 cents van!, sold last tall at 75 vent
•f ’ pieces of th.’ best 75cents Black all wool t.'.ishm ’res in America: Particular attention is called to this grade oi goodx i mu limcimitied c» •wdl u *>e
*t thi-* pric»*’ pieces :im grade Black < .«>imici. -. oroportiouat ly cheap! Evcrvtliing 'ntule almost irt colored Cs-hni i.\. at a full ran, ■ •• price- wi ; : 'm
% i in this highly attractive stock, i »ill gua:.t*teo to lie.it AN V BODY > sample of Biu-k (ash me res, no matter whether it comes Lorn this place or from
u* York: SILKS' SILKS!, SILKS! SILKS!
SILKS! three SILKS! large stock Hardly thing Ik* awted ,______ whten r I cannot _. show: , Inti Black a*ai
'*r * tf.L.->department i have In times as a as ever mUore. any can lor pic*
ro!*s • i , embrating everything powibly needed. 50 piece- Black, and colored Velvets al! prices, all shades, j tc. Black lMc-s Silks 60 cents, .» drills. “•
co i- iff i l' lit-. ^1 #1.10 $1.50, £l.t>n. ami up to the Striked very tinest Triimniiig good- and al S ' per isilks. yard, colored Silk- lipo 50 eents. and colored (ill cents. Brocaded b5Cent*. Silks 75 cents. in 85 ecu!-, *.h
Lcni- a.- Arl [»*:**• yard- .in immense line. Moire Antique Dress A sui»oih Black every iH-s-i
hk* t- ’ *• • quality and d**»ign! The larg*!.st line of short nap, tiger.striped and plain si!k plushe- ever ofleryd in Atlanta.
found DRESS umistinlly attractive, GOODS! embracing it doc*, , DRESS, from nfesx GOODS! goods 10 -.*nts , L» , goods , at ? ah Alltli me .
T*: N department will !>e to be as w<-rv Uiing at « var>i up all •. Brown
new iXuinel Iovs> boed-, (’loth dress (»«k» 1- French Plaids and Ombre .stripe-, novelties i>* Beige goods, beautiful soft, limp tabries on the grades,
®ro»R R*.. Blue. etc. in faet. this department is ;.»** Jit the attention bestowed upon the purchase of dnw- ,o >'I-. - <jaal pains hits been taken with the cheat*,
the medium priced and the tine go«als, >o that no matter whether a customer wi.-bv- Dress Goods ai lbr^ivts, I5t*eijt- . ‘Jtlccitis, %» ceitt.^. coni-, 50 cents
7A cents, or the very finest goods, a magnitfcviit assortment in any of these Hues will here »•,. fobnd
MOURNING GOODS! deep slighter mourning, including MOURNING fabric- betore GOODS! oibrel here. A ubMulid ,, vdnet}
T* nntlful lines of Mourning Diets Goody, b<»»h for x’.iu m mytiow never
"■;yr, and foimiug 1 'hosier,y, li-t entirely voluminous an,d bear insertion merju here. ayNDSRWEAS,sire.,. KJ
go*/ds a too to
SPECIAL Balbriggui pair, BARGAINS! goodb which always brought before. Ladiea* Merino Undervcsts 35c. o0c
ladies’ Bleaetiod and Unbleached Clocked Real llose 25c conceivable unlimited 5tki quality, The large.-1
ittCbesi 75c. y, vacsE BttV a!! Mi-.*, Ldic.-’ m i jt. Gen to* Merino t iidershiris and Drawers at every offered Twice Childs’ and in variety as to grades. style, etc. Uhild»* L’ui*>
of huc! Gent’s scarlet Merino ••ihirta and Drawers ever in Georgia. Vest and Drawers separate, all cutad
teuib, Visas and Due ei** aituehed, all grades. In tact to atlepipL to \ arlieulari/e the goovL in tin - Hosiery stock, we.ru biuiple folly, for the entire ft*per
lie tilled with its detail SHIRTS! 6 SHIRTS!
r SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
Perhaps never has anything been accomplished in Georgia equal to
KEELY’S SHIRT BOOM!
It isnow s vvg|u| m^uttis i.i exi.-tcucy. at d is still!tn full bloat, sale* Increasing •very week; and up wonder it should be. Each enormous fresh delivery
too*, offers io -*>«*• «***> ,> ■ > • - * -
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THE SHIRT BOOM
\ was based hd is being coulimi txi and developed on theprineipleof
STERLING VALUE AND NO TRICKS!
JUST OPENED ana»r
.*? >W Men* of ’} Lmvn Bosom Pbirte, 50c each, worDi 75c. 3,700 Men’s Fine JJnen Botom Reinforced Shirt 1 ?, $.j& each wortli tl.
1.500 Mens' fcuperb Shirts! Highest type of cut and work, 75ceach. This 7.shirt is a popular marvel. Tlion-wul of Men's l.auudiiod white and color s.
fehiit.-V TJhrtasanns of Boy’s Laundried and Unlaundried white and colored Shirt*' Hvm thing jMjs-itile hi Shirts! Nothing but '‘bargains" in Bhiris!
Nob*oy ah fr«k old any excu-<- The one-half lioKfor of appearing this "Shirt in Matter” Linen the has fory not,been least told! sullied—for Gall and Jbhn examine Keely will them! -ell.« Thai fine is new ilie Shirt for very the little facta! more lhau the price °
Washing one. HOUSEHOLD GOODS! HOUSEHOLD wav GOODS! to test
f?’ perb lines of sheeting'. Billow ()asing;x t 1 oweU, Napkin.-. Hoy Iks. BlaukeR, Hpftwpiin - » <»in forts. Table ioiiem-, etc, just o|*ened, selling fas!. Merchants
«re u viug rhern. h"**tel and boarding’non-:; keepers are buying theu* The public genitally i- buying them. They are going out fast. The prices are Ion The
qua rr.fee5le good Km these ren-ons tin y sell freely.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! >
400 < a if shoos in the'aet of being received just non The Hus k emm e • lull lines of the superb Shoes always to be found here. Entry put
ai * Idy, No trash. N»> i»ipc; soles amongst them.
LADIES’ CORSETS, UNDERWEAR, ETC:
q - ' _5i• ( :u* . Sh- 7 and si f’oiset in the l lilted stir - a! n’lail, » ill •»<* Haii.M in uu.- - . f luer gr.sd'^orsets in great variety. A -uperb •(*>• u
* 1; i. Unde: wear, the largest testimony line in tile state Ladies is curried. The styles are qniie uncommo-- ail'd the prices much lower than customers expect to dud
tlu .a '1 his is almost the univetsul of the
A NOVELTY. *
1 have jus! purchn-etl a superb line of Ladies’ Hand Kmk oldeul Gink rwear-Hh'’ work done r.i tic convents of France, on beautiful genuine Fit h iVr
calc, ifii- bcaiiiy and - herniucss uf which garmenrs cannot fail tc render th'-m ox*’e • it v j < p.ij
! ii*\ * uiarkctl them clo-ap, stock so as t«» introduce oflered them as iu favumbly Atlanta, as possible. l \ >m 1 c tic Ladies quite a treat in their inspccHou. He sure to <.,.,(J
e^rtiuiue the latgcst am! uebt ofgmuJs ever *t
JOHN KEELY’S. 5»
Measuring by Ihe Eye.
A correspondent of children the'B 6 ston Tran s
cri.pt suggests that should be
exercised iu measuring by' the eve. He
says that years ago, when he went to
school in u little weather-beaten school
hom-, the scholars had most exciting
ooute-ts ov*-r the teacher’s favorite oxer
cine of having tlifm estimate with the
ey e the <-!/,■ and weight of different oh
j..Ns ui Uj ■ room.
H ■ would hold up his cane and have
each scholar tell how long it was, and it
was a lucky child that could come within
half a foot of the right length.
H-would measure an urchin and then
have the scholars try to produce the
measure on the wall. He would mark
off' an inch, or a foot, or a yard, in some
conspicuous place and thou see how near
anybody could come to chalking the
saine length upon the blackboard.
And it was astonishing liow wide
astray one would go. The fact is, our
eyes deceived us ridiculously, “ even upon
the commonest thought, things.
At first which would you sav
was the taller, a throe year-old child, or
a barrel of flour? And could anything
but actual measurement convince von
that the same child is half ;is high as a
six-footer?
There is an old saying that a child two
years old is half as tall as he ever will
be, and after a few experiments in meaa
aritig, before. one can easily believe it, bat not
Why Shp Laughed.
An Austin butcher employed Uncle
M:)« to take around some bills to his
eustonmrs. He took one to Mrs. Me
• Spilkins on Austin avenue. When Mrs.
tilt- McSpiikine saw the bill, she added up
amounts charged each day, and
found fifty cents too much had been
charged. She told old Most- so, and I 10
Undertook to add m» the bill in order to
impress Mrs. McSpilkius with his leant
ing, know although in reality he .hoes not
tunately one figure from another. U for
for his reputation for h aminp
he ran the- ctdumn of the days of tile
months, instead of the amounts charged
for meat, working his mouth, as if he
Was really adding figures.
“ You is right, mam, dairs mty cents
ft 0 **’ } 1 C can P“ t more h uafihi reten:I else d out ^ ob
e P ’
ay® « the uwBth. ,
rxa • he went down the alley,
lie re
maixed to himself eonndentiady, “ I
ble«ves dat woman has done lost her
senses. *Lhear her luffin' yit.”— Texat
Sijtings.
A Spanish City At- Msbt.
As the shades of evening ' cscend,
this whole street, illumined with lamps,
torches, and parti-illumined with
lanterns, becomes a fairy scene. The
cafes aro then crowded to repletion ;
youthful eyes of flash love at each ether
over glasses snowy Horchatas ; old
men sip their Apiced cognac and dream
of the isles of blessed, and fiery politi
tiansrave and stamp and seem ready
to tear eacli other to pieces. Here a
group of artists discuss a picture ; there
» couple cards of here padres ore trying iliUiire, their hands fresh
at ; is a young m
from Madrid, covered with spangle* and
** gay ns a peacock ; and there in that
corner—enn you believe your eyes ! —
the veritable old beggar that you just
Baw ' u the street, investing the piesto
that yon gave him in a nightcap of invig
orating cordial. Every rank in society
13 represented; every variety of color
and costume flashes ont beneath those
brilliant lights, while your ears are
assailed by the (Tin of voices, the tink
Hig of glasses, the marble the sharp dick of the
on table, intermingled
with the strains of delicious music,
This is De las Siarpes by night. M ould
Dot litM to sef ’ it? It is a phantae
magoria of splendor; it is a babel of
confusion ; it i* a p>age from Die “ Arab-
1!U1 ted Nights’ Entertainments ” supple
men Hero de hy sundry Mancha.” passages from tho
“ la
Evil reports gather strength as a
snowball aathers snow'.
y MONROE TAYLOR
BfiTABhisnsn ifei.
Go m Run Gui; a Mednl'lnhrntun. soda
1I3 watkh srs 1 ., mew YOSK.
Are purer, better, strong- aud longer
’oiewn ia the market than m 7 other article
,f th* kind. Are alwavs sure aad reliable.
ud D „ er to insfere the best resell*.
vr cooVcrr. Ask Sa-.s-Actior, yo»r grocer for it and
give it a trial. g-.-racteed or
WJ pa .-.
y %
f
Gold Medal Baking Powder.
Gold Moth] Cream“ 'I‘arI-r ands).
Gold mu Walhln'
Whilller’s First l'nhlisln-d I’oem.
The possession of tho manuscript of
the lirst poem which Mr. Whittier
ever published loads tin; Portland
(Me,) Trunecr'H't t<; recall the young
jvoet’s sensation when he first saw his
productH/fc in print. He was working
'>co’ii,ty his 'mole re|«:nng a stone
fence when the jjo.-tnaan in passing
tossed him a copy of the journal to
bis wwch many'weeks Tremblingly before he had* sent
poem. young 'Whittier
opened the paper to find the versa* at
the top of the first column. He was so
delighted and bewildered that he stood
looking at it for a long time, and is sure
he did not read ft word. At length his
uncle called him back to his senses by
bidding him keep at work.
A corRAUKous foo is lietter than a
| cowardly friend.
TUTT’S
PILLS
SE
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, THE CLERIYMEN, AND
AFFLI CTED EVE RYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
the bark; port, ’Paiii imder'lhe thbulder
blade, fallneae after ea&oa, with a dleiD
bTTnanoh to exertion of oodj or mmd,
IrriuT ’Hty of W mper > Low if iriie, Lo a *
o(m*UiOTj jected 3 with dutjr* a f**)iag weaHjoewu ofhuY}D.f Dlaoineatt. ii*4:
aooc e
FiutUriija of ih* Heart, BoW before th*
Tellow Skm, ffeadaoha, eatleaa
* aTnifcht, Kiiftfy ooIbr*<f XX
nne.
IT THK5I WAEJIJTei ABE UBH2EDID.
sepious diseases wia soon ie developed I
TUTT’S PIL1M » r e espeeAally adapt tad t«
such easts.one doss «ffe«U iu6ks«kiss|«
«tf faeliug um to Jkstoulsb tho seffersie.
ho*if They t sxccmo to Ifefl A jtp+UUt. M><! rsku»« Ih*
tc TmM* •• Fl«*k til <ib the iu
ssmislt k^d.aa '1 By ihsirTenle AsHomcxi ifc*
r -:***ti to OrjniML BsnlsrkMsU are VN';
PM« 1 tth». ft Marrajr BL,
TUTT’S HAIR OYE.
t ** r M ai* or wmm* *u*r,x**l to a OlA-e
K-i.A** OrSt alnxie al-plt'-atfon "Ctia* Sr* i
a YifiV ^
OfDoe, 35 Murray St., z 4? w York.
hr. ff*rr>i *AXf*t #f TtlwiU (> •- : a**-b***iu*,^y -.*4 V I
► will fc* «r*tlk‘f f Z.i.% **
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\£
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Cathartic Pills
Combine the choicest cathartic principles
in medicine, in proportions accurately ad¬
justed to secure activity, certainty, and
uniformity of of of effect. They are the result
years careful study and practical ex¬
periment, and are the most effectual rem¬
ade yet discovered for diseases, caused bv
derangement bowels, of the stomach, liver, and
which require prompt and effectual
treatment. Avkk's Pills are specially ap¬
plicable to this class of disease*. They act
directly on the digestive and assimilative
proceases, and restore regular healthy ac¬
tion. Their extensive use by physicians in
their practice, and by all civilized nations,
t» one of the many proofs of their value as
a medicine. safe, sure, Being and perfectly compounded reliable of purgative
the con¬
centrated virtues of purely vegetable sub
stances, mel, they injurious are positively properties, free and from calo¬ i>o
or any can
administered to children with perfect safety.
Avail's Pills aro an effectual cure for
Constipation or Costiveness, indiges¬
tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite,
Paul Stomach and Breath, Uiuiuess,
Biliousness, Headache, boss of Memory, Numbness,
Kruptions .Jaundice, Skin Rheumatism,
and Diseases, Dropsy,
Gripes, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Coot,
Plies, Disorders of the Liver, ami all
other diseases resulting from a disordered
state of the digestive apparatus.
As a Dinner l’ili they have no equal.
While gentle in their action, these Pill*
are tbs most thorough and searching cathar¬
tic that can bo employed, and never give
pain unless tho bowels are inflamed, and
then their influence is healing. They sti mu
late the appetite and digestive organs, they
operate to purifv and enrich the blood, anil
impart renewed health and vigor to tha
whole system.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co.,
Practical and Analytical Cbfiniiu,
LowtU, Mats.
«0U> ST ALL DRUM CUT* tTlinritlU
THE BEST
or ALL
LINIMENTS
ros man and'biast.
For »or« thia a tlilrd «T« Matav, ki«
known tomUllena *«•!»■, all I.l«bual kaabMii
til* only o,«r tlx wo,til ai
aoeid*nt» car* relUno* for th* r»H«f of
and pain. It u a a*<llo)»«
Jjtnd- For *T*ry form ot *xt*rual |«ln
MEXICAN
MiitUng It Liniment it without an equal.
tk* penetrntM (uh an* maarl*
ane* V*ry of pain *•«•-makiaf and lnflammaUen th*
aibl*. !l« •ffeetaupon Ini
B Human Heal,
m: S7k25^* r,#q *» Uywond “
* II ■■■ 11 T Jl m m ■ ^ a
ff] II A W I I) Al ns If ■
1,1 I nil*
Liniment !• natdad by aomabody in
every honor. Evory day )»rin# s news or
Clio ft|«op of an awful scold or tiurn
•ubdaod, of rhousuoHo naortyrs re*
stored, or & valuablo >i*r«o mr ox
saved l>y the keoling j»ovr»-rof thl$
LINIMENT
which ■oetdilr euro such allm«nt> of
U« ll( IMAM riiRHU it
Jalnti, KhtuiUilliM, ■w*lllnar*, Mtur
lulntlii M * ■ I'll!
■ad SmM>, Cali, Iralim a«j
Sprain*, *tl*ft*aaa, P*ia*a**a Kite* anri
•lla*a, Illaara, f l,ana*aeaa, OIS
Sara rvitMtoi|€lillMaliii.
Ia 4 ar,e Ki**laa, Kra* <aka* Kraaat, a a.I
avaay af axterael * 1 ,
eaaa. It Itaala wlthaat aaara.
For th* itsoT* ( aatTios II cur**
• sralaa, Iwltajr, Mr Jalata,
Ftaalw, Raraaaa Saraa, Ka*t DIs
aaaaa, raat Kat, S*nw W*na, Saak,
Mallaw Mara, Waratthaa, Wlal
|alla, 014 K*raa, Sparla, Fall Tkraali, Krli, m» Bla|baa«,
tha Sight aa.l ather aitiaieat a pen
hie every
t* Stable v, h the aeeayaata mf the
eat Steak V*rt era liable.
Tha Maxtaaa H»(aa, I.lalaaaut
alwar* cuiaa anil natar lUaappofn'a,
anfl It la, poalUraly,
THE BEST
OF ALL
HSJEi
mu m, m. m m Emu
3mm.
The Latest The Best.
THE BEIT IS THE CHEAPEST.
’I )te fi.xnd.vu.oext s/id most comjdelo
U88E ARM MAtiUKE
■
Yet produced. 1
fu.rsTXATjej) ciamARR he st
(is application.
j Victor Middletown, Sewing Machine Conn. Co.,
'-See, «a. S N. Cha- »*j St. Biltlmon, S It
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Exfiiiin—mnv suuamman sf
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tt slant Os*-. with elnrant Frwwh Vrs xw iT . t
Ml in* impr ’vrtwnsu. f-wi* R«U»r ftdiU i’arrmu toww l <hiU an
ih« Kinf. Wright about ft*)!!*, Sirifjwkluu id cUys tr.»l
- M twuar (uviaMi can be given.
r%h Shipped kt,l« Apah Mwll,QiteUfwJ Directfor - $98.
»Sff vf SWSiti-r tuiisd iasUuineut •! »S>,1 ||, #-no. N
U» Church, Hell, can niwil.-. ,—ti DAtl4.fi> It
Xf Chapel wl Cwl .t Organ.. »o t upwards.
<••• K|Npqas t dwtftn of Wt. CW Tj*kMB with waloahl swes • ' titipg.maWsnuT Uea Re
<aaUy (uti. CTBMOS. li boul.
l.aai lb*. S#*« ai>«| owe4hlrd oHava, f (l *| r -aff . * rosaw»>d
patia# caw. aUrooad and[ lop •wrwro. nv^ildi b eaall alt fbl Mund car-,,1 tlwcaae, M ,| | w , fat,. «, r
rfoet rull owl 11 jy-* h*-avy« U a finakadMune m
btattfh aii‘“s, xtra i.ra.wa, tn proved n. w arnle
jraa.l e^tWsis, trrt dealt, rarvv l jv jal.aotl 1 rosenmest mo.ilti
i**ry bf'yrwAJU,, apj>«| hatnaePa. ThU 1 s•!.>v■«ia.-t»t.a
\V« aril lUKKl f an.t ASH, as ->■ - *• >-
1 r t . ii«nn«fv *r» f« ».1(
this bvauilfal Plano fw lr«a i>«n half* ha 1* eidlnartly axk»t by
aganla ter an Interior juskrutaan t. KetnanWr ti .« piano bna aawn
>sd .‘no* third "ctiret .-.ml tSr.-« ptria U L u nn extra ( tree s.*- ),«,
Iumc round cwrtwr* and i. -1 f ; .l| ro*,w caw. Thu at vie tif lustra
t it aaaalljr CataKoipi.'d at traui d-t.> to $ I jAh<.
Shipped w. taiwt** (bit Directfor-$285.
t, V M /r.x>| ’.-'SrST- Jo Itwrwwl «n i to
KI vM
ro..r*a . m N*t!m t ,. r !! •»»..• s i’: . u *l'Hvtk <*f tUUcity Mk
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Taere occasionally occurs au incident
in this world that will make a person I
tatigh the thoscli the laughing may border 1 1
i nn not sacriligious. Christian For instance, tilers
isnoranee rs a but will smile at the
! of the Advent preacher up in
-laekson County who, when he saw tho j
I *>aHoon of King, the Itallobuist, going
through l the air, thought it was the seo
j u,i< coming of Christ, and got down on
ins knot's and shonted to King, who was
throwing out a sand Iwg, while his com¬
panion was opening a bottle of export
beer, “O, Jesus, do not pass me by."
Ami yet, it is wrong to laugh at the
poor man, who took au advertising agent
for a Chicago clothing store for tha
Savior, who he supposed was making hia
second farewell tour. Tile minister had
Iteen preaching the second coming of
Christ until he looked for Him every
minute. Ha would have been as apt to
think, living as he did in the back woods,
that a fellow riding a bicycle, with his
hair and legs parted in themiddie, along
the country load, was the object of his
search. We should pity the poor man
for hia ignorance, . wo who believe that
"hen Christ does come he will come in
the old fashioned way, and not in a
palace car, or straddle of the basket of a
balloon. But we can't help wondering
what the Adventist must have thought,
when he appealed to hia Savior, aa he
supposed, bag and the balloonist shied a sand
at him and the other fellow in tho
basket threw out a
“Where in-arowe?’ The Adventist
must have thought that the Savior of
mankind was traveling in mighty queer
company, or that he had taken the other
fellow along as a frightful example.
Ami what could the Adventist havo
1 bought when he saw a message thrown
out of tho balloon, and went with trem¬
bling believing limbs and (mating heart to pick it
up, that it wns a command
from on high to sinners, and found that
it was nothing but a hand bill for a Chi¬
cago hand-me-down clothing storo. Ho
must havo come to tho conclusion that
the Sou of Man hail got prelty low down
to take a job of bill js>stiug lor a rever
siblo ulster anil paper collar bazar. It
must have iieen food for reflection for
the Advent preacher, as lie picked up
tho empty beer bottle, shied at him
from the chariot that lui siqqiosod
carried to earth the redeemer of mail.
Ho must havo wondered if some Mil¬
waukee brewer had not gone to heaven
and opened u brewery. Of course wo
who are intelligent, and who would
know a balloon if we saw it, would not
have had any suoli thoughts, but we
must remember that this pour Advent
preacher thought that the day had coin o'
that had been promised so long, and
that Chnst wiuj going t/> make u lauding
in a strong Republican county. \Vc may
laugh at the Adventist’s disappointment,
that the balloon did net tie nil to a
stump and take Mtn ou board, but it
was a serious matter to him. He had
been waiting for the wagon, full of hope,
aim , when it and ho
helmet King’s came, saw the
on head and thought it
was a crown of glory, his heart heat with
joy, and lie plead in piteous accents
uot to be passed by, and tho confounded
gas bcriy bag went ou and lauded in a cran
weak, marsh, Hhort-ftjghtctl and tho poor, foolish,
Inti 1 mail had to got in
work mighty lively to dodge the
sand bags, beer bottles, and rolls of
would clothing store posters. Tho Adventist'
have been justified m renouncing
his religion. It is sad, unlived. -Peek'*
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Ilikc Die earn] of tho nm, the Hturn of
hen von, says Kir .lolm IjO-Tiboek, iiavo
over l.ccn nsisd ns effective symbols of
number, nrnl tlm iuiprovnment* added in out
method of oliaorvatiiui havo fresh
form Wo to our original unpreuaious. earth
now know that our is hilt a
fraction of one out of at least 78,000,000
worlds. But this ianot nil. In addition
to Dm luminous heavenly bodies, countless wo
cannot doubt that there are
others, invisible to hh from feebler their greater
distance, smaller size, or bgbt;
indeed, wo know that there are many
dark hodios which now emit no light, or
comparatively little. Thus in invisible the case
of Proeyrfn, the existence of an
body is proved Again by the 1 movement refer of tho tho
visible star. rmiy to
curious phenomena presented bj Algol, a
bright star in the head of Medusa This
star shines without change for two dwindles days;
then in three hours and a hull,
from a star of the second to one of tho
fourth magnitude; and then, in another its
three uml a half bourn, reassumes
original brilliancy. These changes aeom
to indicate tho presence of an opaque
body which intercepts at regular inter¬
vals a part of the light heaven emitted is by Algol. only
Thus the floor of not
"thick inlaid with patinea extinct *f bright
gold,” but studded also with stars
—once prohaldy as brilliant us our own
sun, but now dead aud cold, as Helm¬
holtz fells us that our sun itself will tm,
solus seventeen millions of years hence.
Rot Cssd to Him.
A polisnsian heard a whistle shrilly
bio vn and a female voice calling for help,
and after a short run lie reach the scene
of commotion. A man was getting np
and falling down again on th* door-steps,
and a female had her head out of an up¬
per window and seemed hi he half scared
to death.
4 4 What’s the matter ?" asked the olTi
“ A »«»«« has been kicking on thorloor,”'
hli<‘ JinHWfrcd.
•• rim man here?”
“ Y.-a. J thought he’d tear the whole
down,”
Ti e cflic'T reached out for the man
and made I wo discoveries at onc.c. It was
thc hu * b * Bd > ,ui(1 hgi.t
“ Why. this man wouldn’t hurt you—
^J “ o, that i r ? < Jmrl' lM ; ^ ,l that out -
l.H :yO R, IS YOU T*
“ B*! yer life’s amec,” mumbled
‘ Th( fl you mtljy mu«t CXCUge HU*
Oflicci*. You we, we have odIv
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A mi bi' .u. young menu of onr«, wish¬
ing to be-.peak his mistress’ attention to
tiei suppliant posture he had taken up
at her f< et, sang with thrilling effect this,
his earli-st < nrei, • : “Dora, rnc for
solace do see .”—Loudon Tiny n.