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GASTOBIA
Kissed the (jui'oii.
Milwaukee. Dec. 10.—HU Cyi Walk-
aim, a former prominent citizen of this
place, has an uuique history, as was
brought cut in the settlement of the
estate. He was at the court of Swe
den, and one day seeing a lady at a
window of the palace with her back
to him lie grasped her and kissed her.
To his amazement he found he had
caressed the queen instead of hie sup
posed sweetheart Walshs was forced
to flee the country, and he came to
thla city, where he has been eminently
successful. *
A Pertinent Inquiry.
Do you know that for a little more
than if coats to take your family to the
theatre once, you can have a Grapho-
phone, which la equal to a dozen theat
rical performances rolled Into one, lor
with it you can reproduce all the aonga,
•peechea ami musical selections that
you wish to hear ? You get a combi*
nation of an orchestra, theatre, concert
ami no end of novel and delightful en
tertainments. Nothing is truer thau
the assertion that the Graphophoue on
tertainsever>h nly everywhere. Thhse
who ure not tamiliar with thir wonder
ful instrument have much to lentn that
will add to their pVasure.
The Columbia Phonograph Co., llO
K. Baltimore 8t, Baltimore, headquart
ers lor graphophones and talking ma-J
chine supplies of every kind, will send
you catalogues on application.
Latest fashion Notes.
WHITE GLACE TAFFETA WAIST.
Our illustration shows a waist of
white glaco taffeta, with elaborate
uecorations of applique on fancy sailor
extending over the tops of the sleeves,
which display elaborate trimming of
novelty blue and white silk braid,
diminutive buttons aind appliques. The
waist is in plaited effect, adorned with
braid £nd buttons, and the salient fea*
Want- It In* llunged.
Atlanta, Dec. Id— I Minder, the Ma
con tailor, who was convicted of mur*
der and sentenced to be hanged, but
whose sentence was commuted to life
imprisonment by Governor Candler,
lias written Governor Terrell, say iu
he is tired of life and utkiug him to let
him take the place of Millard Lee, who
is to be hauged here for the tnurdcr of
Miss Lilia Sullies on Dec.
Millard Lee Must Die. 1
Macon, Dee. 10 —Although Millard
Lee is to die two days before Christ
mas, the fact does not appear to worry
him much, sod he is as quiet as ever. :
and lias but little to saw lie read.*'
lure L n no nl blu** Sappho satin neck
earf with frh.jrea of wb(»e, chenille.
Turnovers of cuffs to match, und belt
otitched with Cortleelii silk and
crossed at the buck in oddlv-shuped
postiliuiis. complete tills very ^dainty
liodlce. The *>-paraie waist has by no
menus met with the reiegsiion to the
background prophesied f«.r it. lly a
gradual evolution from an article of
severe lines to one of artistic shaping,
it has established itself as a necessity
and Is not only constructed in fancy
»llk, all over laces and thin woolens,
but is aUo made in materials to match >
the skirt for general street wear. The
shirtwaist suits in moire, taffeta and
relvcl are an embodiment of both
tyle and art Dark blue, black and
hr neutral shades n brown, are
THE POLITE NEW YORKER.
Ills Action Proved Tlmt Gallantry la
Not m Lost Art.
“Don’t tell me any more that -New
Yorkers are not polite,” chirruped the
young man who "takes a powerful
sight of notice” to the old man who
roads as he rides ns the pall left an
elevated train. "Saw something n lit
tle while ago that convinces me there
are other* besides blanket Indians mi
the M nhattan reservation.”
“What was It?” queried the man who
tilling
ADMINISTRATION BUfLDiNG
LOUISIANA PuRCKAyE. EXPOSITION
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aisle of the car. It hap pi
Ninety-third and Eighty
ami it almost made me
dny» of chivalry bad returned,
woman was bolding on a str;
standing In front of a dappe
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“Step tip further In the
car.'' shouted the guard,
lady was about to obey a
per head opened and its o
ly said:
“ \Don*t move, madam. I get off at
Fifty-third street and Eighth
and If you’ll wult you eun have my
seat.'
“Such gallantry on an elevated train
In New York almost brought moisture
to my eyes, and if 1 had hud a baseball
bat I am quite sure that 1 could not
have restrained myself from bringing
moisture to that part of the blase face
which on the gridiron Is usually pro
tected by a rubber guard.”—New York
Telegram.
Health Mnklnig Storms. 1
What the tide does in the ocean of
water storms do Ir the ocean of nir—
deleterious und poisonous germs are
removed or killed. The noticeable
smell of ozone after a thunderstorm
nnd the Increased bodily comfort are
well known. Storms, In the main, are
due to the action of our atmosphere in
resisting the escape of the radiant
heat. Even at the equator great cold
exists at the trifling height of four
miles above sea level, which Is reduced
to three during the night. One week
of continued night in the tropics would
lock them in the grip of eternal frost
and put an end to all life. Now and
again the upper fluid is punctured, so
to speak, and through the breach so
caused a downward rush with rotary
movement is made till equilibrium Is
again restored. Storms, therefore, are
essentially beneficent, both to health
and life. They reshape for use the
necessary life giving air nnd warmth
as earthquakes do the crust of the
earth.
Bhosl Break* a Glass.
Every one knows that windows will
rattle when a loud noise is made In a
room, but very few persons know that
a glass can be broken by shouting Into
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FREE TO THE CHILDREN !
Any ordinary glass which has a clear
tone will do for this trick, aud the ex
act nature of its tone can readily be
ascertained by passing a moistened
finger around Its rim. This point be
ing settled, the performer Ahould hold
the glass In front of his'mouth and
shout Into It in a tone about an octave
higher than that of the glass. The re
sult will be that the glass will break
Immediately, and for the reason that
It will not have strength enough to re
sist the force exerted against it by the
waves of air.
The thinner the glass Is the more
easily It will be broken.
The lleat of Lava.
The lava streams from the eruption
of Vesuvius in 1858 were so hot twelve
years later tlmt steam Issued from
their cracks nnd crevices. Those that
flowed from Etna In 1787 were found
to be steaming hot Just below the crust
as late ns 1840. The volcano Jcirullo,
in Mexico, poured forth in 1751) lava
that eighty-seven years later gave off
columns of steaming vapor. In 1780 It
was found that a stick thrust into the
crevices Instantly Ignited, although no
discomfort was experienced in walking
ou the hardened crust.
Thorouith Work.
Mrs. Youngwlfe—A frieud lias sent
me a basket of quinces, and 1 don’t
know how to use them.
Mrs. Oldwlfe— Nothing Is simpler.
Fare and core them, make preserves of
the best pieces, marmalade of the oth
ers, nnd jelly of the cores and peelings.
Mrs. Youngwlfe — Well. I declare!
And what shall 1 make of' the basket
they cauie In 5—New York Weekly.
Hypocrites.
“I despise a hypocrite,” says Boggs.
“So do I,” says Cloggs. “Now. take
Knoggs, for example. He’s the biggest
Hypocrite ou earth. I despise that
tuan.”
“Hut you appear to lie his best friend."
“Oh.*yos; 1 try to appear friendly to
ward him. It jvays better In the end.”
Impediment*.
Swiergs —Somehow I have failed to
meet with any success In my undertak
ings.
Briggs—That's easily accounted for.
Hwiggs—Well, what's the answer?
Briggs—Too many bar* in your way.
—Chicago News. v
the Bible eoutinuallr, and says he is ' preferred eol
ready to die when the time comes.
Since the decision of tne pardoning
board, no furthereffort baa been made
to save his life.
for these costume*.
Wbat * pretty light it ii: En
gland and Germany on little
Venezuela, with Italy rushing
in to get a lick, and Uncle Sam
looking contentedly on.
An Old Citizen lllr>.
Mr. John Miller, au old and
highly respected citizen of
Ware county, died Monday
uight at his home at Manor.
The deceased was well and fa.
vorably known in this county,
and hit death is Tery much to
be regretted.
14 Karat Gold Rings.
The manufacturer of Baby Ease, the best medicine on ilk
earth lor children’s and infants' ills, offers to every child ^ y
in this city the opportunity to obtain a beautiful 14 karat ^ y
guaranteed Gold Shell Ring, absolutely free. Ask your f y
druggists to show you the rings. .There are two styles, i L
the plain (which would cost 50 cents at any jeweler’s) or ^
set with pearls, turquoise, emerald or ruby (which would jl j|
cost $1.00 at the jewelry store;.
. Every Druggist in this city has the
rings and will tell you how to
get one.
BABY EASE CURES BABY’S ILLS.
It is the best nnd safest remedy for all stomach and
bowel troubles of infants'and children, is pleasing in taste
and children like to take it. • ,
Guaranteed to contain no Morphine, Opium, Mineral
acids or Poison of any kind.
It is carefully compounded by expert chemists from
purely vegetable ingredients and is a perlect baby medi.
cine.
For Sale By All Good Druggists.
Take no Substitute.
NOTE:—I wish every child in the Southern States to
have one ot the Souvenir Baby Ease Rings Before Christ-
T. F. Marshall,
Manufacturers of Baby Ease.
A Supposition.
“Yea." raid the wise guy, “I am thor-
rarbly ronvtuced that honesty Is the
best policy.”
“I suppose you have reached that
conclusion after having tried both,"
murmured the simple mug.—Philadel
phia Record. ,
De.p,ratio..
Customer (wild! j)-I want some sooth
ing sirup, quick!
Druggist—What lire bottle!
Customer—Route! I want a kegl tfl
twins!—Illuatrated Bits.
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