The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 27, 1894, Image 2

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\ DAY'S DOINGS / IN GEORGIA TOWNS (Batch of Newsy Item* Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph, IUSINESS IS GOOD IN DUBLIN tut ton Coro I off In Fast— R«mocr*t« Kx* pedaUig Voto—Marrtatf* of Sir, FnlUr and Mill Folder—>11111 flucktjr'i Condition* Dublin, Sept. 26.—(Specialj-Busl- ie*s fa Imploring and tbo merblwnt* re doln a rueblng trade. Cotton la boring In the city taut, and the ware- louaca are recetrlng their quota. The Irrepressible MnJ. .Tom $jmlth ta till praising the good traits of Clove- find. Ho la booked for a speech at ■arbutt'a mill next Satnrday, and those VUo hear him may expect. Interspersed rltli solid Detqeoratio doctrine,, aomq loll humor. The major will ask tho |ucstlon there, "Where will tho third forty be after October 3T’ Mi. A, J. Hobbs, a noted citizen of Jil« county, died of heart disease last rhursday at his residence, six miles Irom here. Dr. H. II. Hightower carried Ills two tretty and accomplished daughters, IIIssmi Vera and Carrie, to the Central tlty, where they entered Wesleyan Ke- hale College. Ity the way, the skillful lector Is smiling cliildt.ke and bland— a la a fat, chubby boy. ordinary Hardy Smith Is couvules ion t after a protracted spell of sick ness. Mr. Albert Annul, teller of the Dub lin bank, Is suffering from an attack it fever.. Cupt. Stubbs, Cols. Hightower and Howard have been attending Jolmsnu lupcrlor court on legal business. The Ladles Missionary Society gave in entertaliuuent ut the old academy last nlghi, from which a neat sum was realized. Miss Emma Harp of Abhovllla is vis iting her slstor, .Mrs. Dr. Walton. William Stuckey, the slayer of trn Taylor, Is still hi a precarious condition. Dr. Green states that if he Is not re moved to more commodious quartet's bis recovery Is doubtful. Col. Dan Smith returned lust week from St. Louts with a drove of line roadsters nnd mules, and they look "tov/nlrb" In their now stables. Dan Is a hustler. Marshal Attaway is gradually im proving from his stroke of paralysis. Several DubllnHcs went up to Macon Monday to tnko In Sells’ circus. Mr. '.Moses Guyton, clerk of tbo cir cuit court, at Marianna, Kino Is visit ing relatives bore. Mr. S. II. Fuller nnd Miss T.uln Feld er were united In holy wedlock last Wednesday at the residence of tlio bride's parents, Iter. M. A. Morgan oiu- plntlng. The groom Is a son of County Commissioner Frank Fuller, and Is ail amiable young man. Miss Felder Is tho accomplished daughter of OoL Titos. It. Kohler, so long connected with the Internal revenue department. The couple nre enjoying a honeymoon. The artesian fount Is walled In nud presents a neat appearance. A. P. WUkes, the only nun who hns tho vim to announce ids candidacy for tax receiver before the state election. Is gaining ground every day, and la certain to lie the nomlooe. Mr, John A. McMillan of Bartow was In the city last week, There are seven brick structures in course of erection, nnd prospectors nro negotiating for land to IntIM other* on. Laurens will roll up a hands rmo ms- Jorltgp fi*r Atkin*>>n. 8hp )• iwver found wantotg in the ranks of Democracy. OCR. HMtTIH IN nURKE. Tire Seer,-airy Makes a Rutting Speech to llio lMjple of Waymwboro. WUi-neshore, Sept. CSpeelet.v- Tlre following committee of cltlsens vrek-omed Secretary lioke Sm.th to wuyneslvirv) -toils morning: lliji.r Si meon Hell, W. A. iWKtaoa, Hon R "• *'•<>►tv,tii:;o i-:. ,t.V IPon. R. C. Neely. JuJgo K. F, Uhtr- son, <\>1. John D. ilumlerttn, Jr., Will- Iw» A. Wilkin., Jr.. Col. Hhll P. John- *ton, S. T. Owens. Sheriff C. W. Hurst. I>r. II. O. PBMior, Mr. vv M FuWier.. Mr. C. W. Skinner. Mr. It! N. Harriet!. Jr. The w.ortn ranuak Waynesboro M nlc'rt an.t lailny the wind ins been Mowing at n tereltte red*. Neyetvhe- lcss. when nhe dr* bell ran* id an- remnee the npriiklng .it the opera house the camm«>tKous bulldlmr *was tfowd* $?• M* »••>* tutr»liiect by lion. L. 11. (.wwmjr, •'x-seuator fj\>;n thia m»nutops' »l dlvtr.vit Ami on* of the most imimtiMMVt Drtntvpi* In Burke. Mr. Caltavuy rrMrrtM fitXnirly to Mr. Snilllt a-H * nu»:v w-ho Jt.i.l rvnmon.'t \\ Ilf© in GcxmtVi «tM *had won a high •pfcc© through his intelligence QM strict Intoijrlty. W!u»n !•** rofcrn»d to him »*. member vrf this grniul Deaftarmtic ration" Uictv w;u* u hriiity round of mvVxui-'. '.Mr. Bmlih In commcnc*** referred to the fSlcH Thkt It hvid been twtay-on© y.vvm MiiUNk ?i«* h.td Ki*( hml tho |»1m- (tore of tnmtlBf flh* clUteoe of Waynre- boro, tuM «for t<he rtiv»t ion minuses ho •NlVMt Hit Mhool ohWdrvn and tcuohrr* xvTw vittemleU with them, ^ty ing a tribute- to SOhool tctdttr <u>4 tiU 'work. lie thon dtoOQHed iwtfonol inuM, IT’S k MILLSTONE About a young man's nock to be * sufferer from ner vous exhaustion. ner vous liability, umpir ed memory, low spirits, Irritable tem per, and the thouvxml and on* * Wanget m-nt* of mind and body that ro*ult from, ummtuml. pemknoux habits, contracted through Ignoranotv t?udi habits result m km of manly pniw, WTeck the constitution mid soio?ttint* j*rt>- dm>t aofuumm of the brain, c|vikp*r, pa- uU»l». ami evm tlr«ad iuronlty. To reach, reoUim mvl restore euch un- fartuiutas to With and bnppunMi, is the •kNOf tba mhHShi i * of tc book writtau in plain but chiUc Un<nia^» t on tho nature, eymnUxns and cureUhty, by home treat- mom, of such amam§k tui* book will bo sent sealed, in plain wv rio|v, on reevint tg ten rents in stamps, for postage. Addma, WoxM's l)is)n*asaxT Mt«llcai Aiaociatiou. bhS Mam bt, iiuffaiO) N. Y. THE MACOH TELEGEjIPH: THURSDAY MOE3S t IH6, SEPTEMBER 27 1894 jilliilifiiliiMK" ' KaH Ststlonery, Monogram*. Wedding Invltatioiw and visiting cards engraved at lowest price*. No de lay: work done by skill ed workmen in our establishment. Sena tor sample* and prices. J. P. Steven* & Bro„ Jewelers, 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Cm taking up 'the prlnolptea of tlhe Demo- crJZc party alnoe It* fouwMtton, ehow- lng it» great diverging Hne* from the Republican and 'Popull,t parties. He 'then took up the pki'tfown* of the pur- Itca nw-v before tbe American polite, after tW* Caking up the financial ques tion on whs same line as In bis previous speeches delivered timing this cam paign. He announced Ms opposition to the free and unAmlted coinage of sil ver ut a ratio of 1# t» 1 by the country alone ut this time, land gave Ws rea sons Dor It. 'He Uhreussed the question thoroughly, glMtng tire history of gold and stiver In this and onner countries and ‘told of -their usage and treatment. He wo* given iponfcct iSCtentlou by the large audience, mid the applause with -Wlduh bis words were received attest ed tbe fact that quite a largo numbeT of bis hearers agreed w4th him la bis vlaws. The secretary concluded hfci speech at 1 o'clock. OSBORNE WA9 BEATEN. Judge Atkinson Promptly Reseat* an Attack on Him by the lAgUrtor. Brunewlck, Sept. 24.—(Special.)—A political mooting hero laid night came near rcoultlng 4n * oerkiu* row. J. B. Osborne, tbe labor agitator, In a speech made dome remarks reflecting upon the private Mf« of Judge Spencer R. Atkinson. .Mayor punwody, who was present and who ;1s a kinsman of Judge Atklnron. denounced Osborne as a ltar. Osborne -began to hack, hut not before Judge -Aitklnxon btnnelf got to him and gwve Wm several blow*. The meeting was broken up end no further trouble followed. The Whole mutter grew out of an ar ticle In the -Morning Call reflecting in Osborne's private character and mak ing oerloua charges. Osborne did not cither deny or af firm the truth of tbe charge*. He siI'l no one had n right tt> Interfere with hie private act*. It watf in a spirit of re initiation that he reflected on Judge Alt- klnson’n dtforaater. He will hardly attempt to epeak here again. A POPULIST “CLEANED UP." Buchanan. Bent C4.—(Special.)—Hon. B. B. arlfllth,ji*»vor of this place, and J. J. Pope, third party nominee for rap- re*ent»tlve, met in feint dteemwlon at Tal!apotv*a church Monday night. • The mayor lltemlly "cleaneil up" Pope and shbwed him and bta parly In their truo colons. It wan advertised for a third party raMy, and ta was not known until the speaking began that Grlfllth would be given any tjme. The crowd woe about evenly divided. Ilamlson county Is eolld tor the Dem ocracy. The large,t and be.t Wia- te. Wheat UNDINE. Crushed iVUddllpgs Flour* The only Flour of Its kind, nnd the bonk oC any kind. It In nmdt* l»v a secret pro- cois known to but two persons. 9100.000 has b«en offered for the Knowledge **Tho Umllne lo out of plg^ht.** Ivorwon. & Co., TenntUe, Go. ••Tho Untllno 1» far ahead of the flour -wo have been Retting at Nashville." W. H. Morgmn, Pooler, Qa, NOEL MILL COMPANY, EstlU Springs, Tonn. CENT l li ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MURK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AIX TAKEN FOR LESS THAN U CT& AQENT8 WANTED. AGENTS WANTED—43 eve^y day. You OMi double It If you’ll work "King of Glory." Wo credit you; that mnk« It oaixy. Completo outfit. Including full copy of book, only 90 cents. (Stamps taken.) Satisfaction guaran teed or monev rcfumled. . A money maker for you. mthorn Publishing House. Nashville. Tonn. WANTED. WANTED—Four rooms suitable for light hi i« l ieplmi *r ible rent. M.ito price. "W.," care Tekgroph. WANTED—Two connecting unfurnished room* with or without board, ridse to buelnre* with private family’ for wife and small child. Address, 'Travelerg Min," care Telegraph. WANTED—Writing for two or three houses per day by «m experienced ste. nogrerher. Work qulcklv and ueatly done. “S.," care Telegraph. WANTED—To buy second-hand double- isu-relgd broech-loHtng shot gun. Give make nnd price. Address Gun, care Telegraph. WANTED Hy a couple with one nmall child, board with one or two roonts, on the htU. Stanhope, oare Telegraph. WANTED—To sell you a *91 model Denomora typewriter, beat machine In the wvrid. J. £. MInter, Agent •Phene No. 2S3. x FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Seve®-roo« residency SSC CVuton street. East Macon, with c acre tra-rden. Three minutes from elec tric cor*. Very durable; price low. Ap ply at Macon Havings bank. FOR KIvVT -Four r v’i". i.i-t pos»i . nuvi era Imptwvmenta; close in. Also sex*, en-room house on Third atreet. Apply 2vr Hi 'ring streeL FOR RENT—Office and gentlemen’: alecplng nxmuL ApfcKy at Macon 8av tngs Bank. FOR RENT—Gmail store corner of Third and Mulberry, next Davis* a ta bles. R. E. Park. my b dance. OoHage street, or the handsome new nine-room house next to M; all cwventences, good garden*. T. U. Conner. FOR RBXT—Store no» oceupM by E. A. .WktBMSD In lb* VotuaMrt', «r- mory. f.vlng l'optar street. Apply at R. & OaUkia & Ca'a FOR RENT—Lx nre bstt, thlnl floor, over John R ElUa\ TrLnguUr block. R. K. Pwk, SEE JOUR’S HEW SILK DOWK COMFORTS new tMlor-OMfU Just opened. dre»-c-a fn b1ack..'blu«, rrtjdc-R, greyn and mixed covert cloths %t 212.50 and 215 per autt. Decidedly '.tie be»t and most stylish garments &ier placed on the market. • See these e'irly tot choice. ’ JUHAN’S, 6B8 Clieny. MBfnwnwmwBnnnsmf P. P. P. £ NR ■ H ■ m rji ►-PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Wakes S Marvelous Cures £ in Blood Poison gr Rheumatism ^and Scrofula Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria 3 and Kidney Troubles^ Are entirely removed by K*.PeF« —Prickly ABh. Poke Root and Potas sium, the greatest blood purifier on earth. / AsrimKKir, O.. July 21,2891, Mksnkm LiPPMAif Bros., Snvaanab. Oa.: I)EA*8j*a-I bouRht a bottle of P.P. P. at Hoi 8iiritiirs,Ark..and ’o good than three Hot Bprluga. P. P. P. rarlfios tbe Mood, balldsup , the weak axvi debilitated, fcires strength to v/eakeDod nerves, expels iRb ? our P.P. P. at Hot Sprlti, t baa done me more soo month*’ trectmont at the Lend tbreo bottles O. O. D. Aberdeen, Brovm County, O. Capt. J. D* Johnston. strengiutowsaaenou*nerves’, expel* bvteatffy^cTthewouderfurproD«*lea diteasea.glfl w tbe patient healt h a nd *>? pfp. ©r ernSfoM of* firo •ktn.^l feellniia aniTlasaitudc^flrat nrevaHcSf *uffero*d for several years with an un- sightly and disagreeable eruption on ■ nfHaoritnff '"morcu- Sf but In vinfDntit p'.^.^P.'wMU*^ svphiU*. for blood poiaontDK. mercu- aiD now en ti re iy cured, rialopiaoif, malartn. dyspepsia, and (ai Kne d by) j;D. JOHNSTON, Jllltlpll'*, old.'hroJio'ufcer 11 .; <B ““ e 7> ' *«'»"rah.V». tetter, soxld bead, bolls, eryalpelas. Skin Cancer Cared, eczema-wo mar say, without fear of oontradlcUon.tnatP. P. P. la tbo best Teilimon)/fromlhe Mayor of Sequin Jex, blood purifier in tbe world,and makes _ _ ■ lfisE'iSEiiisssikfflk - Go. 5 Gentlemen—I have tried your P. „ Tallin* whone RTBtctmi are Dolaoued P. P» fora disease of the skin, uaually and whosil hloodTif InTn iinDuro condP known as «kin cancer,of thirty vpars’ • mSnitruM IrrSfalarftles. *tanding, nnd found great relief: 16 ■ ciSLlSe trap-’ item® ra olTOiw.^ . ■ SHr 55 ® aJtaaMBSBftsf • nootaiui i oiasHium. - nn rt r«ni mniM«nn rhif another course ,. r —aatfOMuiTM i from Indigestion and atomaob rabies, Yonra truly. OAPT. W. *M. RU8T, Attorney at Lair. iiui, pit., .a2.uk, i iiiii i"jo. —1 can spvnk In tbe highest terms of *, your medicine from niy own personal MWUI kncwledce. I was affected with heart disease, pleurisy and rheumatism <or w, pleurisy and rheumatism <oi 1 8. r >years, vrastreatodby thoverybesL , pbyaiclans ana spent hundreds of dol- Inr-, tried every known remedy wlth- ■ out hading relief. I have only tukun . one nottlo of your P. P. P., and can cheerfully say It baa done mo more > good than anything I have ever takon. jean ruonmmsixl your medicine to all 1 sufferers of th«» abovo diseases. Book on Blood Diseases Mailed Free. • ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS.: PROPRIETORS, XJppman*. Block,SavaimalB,CUt * FOR RENT—A nice residence, seven Tooms; Orange street. ApRly Oil Cot ton avenue. FOR JU3NT—October 1. M^edium-slxe d-welllng on College street; water, gras omtl servo n’t home. Rent reasona’blo. H. V. Washington. FOR RENT—852 Orange street; aeven- reoma, gas nnd water; car line. Ap ply to W. B. Birch. FOR RENT-October 1, the two-story residence fronting Tattnall square, corner Oglethorpe and Tattnall ■treats. Apply Daly’s Exchange. Col lege atreet. FOR RENT—Rear of second floor, all of third floor and basement of American National Bank building. Constructed especially for printing office; after Oc tober 6. R. E. Park. FOR RENT—From October 1st. two or three connecting rooms; modern conven ience*. On the hill. Price reasonable. Address 3.. care Telegraph. FOR RENT—October 1.—Nine-room resMvnce, 126 Cole street; modern conveniences; 125. Apply to E. F. Bronson. FOR SALE. TYPE WRITER—A callgraph made into roller top deak for $30. cost, t'25. Ad- dr O. box. $23. FOR SALE—41.700 for flve three-room houses, paying 18 per cent. Mubt close •this week. Frank M. Oliver, gcnyral real estate agent. FOR SALE OR RENT—Elegant ten- room hou«*o and nearly five acres of land situated on electric line 1n Vlne- Yllle. Stable, servants' house*, etc., on promises. Will make a splendid •truck farm or dairy. Ha* a number of line fruit trees and grape vines in cultivation. Will aell on moat favori- ble iemw. For Information apply to » IL A. Wise. No. 358 Second Mreet. FOR SALE—$2,250 for five-room house on OOUege Illl>, In apletidid loeutlo*. Small cash ixiyment. balance to suit purcf.wscr. Frank M. Oliver, general real estate agent. GINNING OUTFIT FOR 8ALE—Will aell at a travt racriftce 10-horaa power onglne. looottpUll boiler, 50-saw gin, R»'l*ert A N FOR SALE—Stock of family retail gro cery In long established stand; atore rented till October 18W. Will accept real estate or other good security. Frank M. Oliver, general real estate agent. FOR SALE—OM papers, for wrapping purpose*, etc., 3 cent* per hundred. Telegraph office. FOR SALE—On. magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Re* never been used. Will tell very cheap. Apply at Tele- Kraph ofllce. . MISCELL iNEOUS. MK8. W. A. GAMBLE wUI open her m- leet Khoat on October t. at Ut Oeorrtn •venue. ONE DOLLAR tod ten cent. . hunlre! for corn and eat chop. Bwt cow feed In the -norU. June* * Merritt, telephone LOST-a bunch of key, rteare leave them with J. 6. Qrar,»t portofsca. 51ME. L. ATKINS, modiste, eclectic school cutting and dreesmnking acade my. Tailor square only. Artistic cutting ond drcewmaklne laucht wllhout chart, scale or machine, by scientific measure ment only. Mm*. L. Atkins, late of Baltimore, MU, corner Third ond Plum streets. SELECT SCHOOL—1 wUI reopen corner Madison and Forsyth streetn Monday. October L Terms. 23. I reside corner Forsyth and Progress streets. MBs Car rie E. Holmes. IF YOU are tn a harry for your winter suit you can get them made properly, stylish tuid on shortest notice at F. M. Uoctte’s. MONTE PICKENS, the celebrated tuner, with L-udden & Bate. Southern Music House, Savannah, On., will De la Macon about the flrst of October. Leave or ders for tuning with It. J. Anderson & Son. Managers. Macon branch. IF YOU want a box of Salterns crackers banquet wafers. Saratoga chips, ginger, vanilla and lemon wafers, or any other fancy cracker, free of charge, colt on un We are giving them away. Smith A Brother. GROCERIES—If you want nice goods vre keep everything you want at low est market price. If you want shab by kooiIh don’t come to us; eve sell goods cheap, but don’t evil common «?h d f k ?* D * ver >‘thlng that the & Co ® t re3 advertise. j no . C. Holmes BIBB LOAN AND BUILDING Associa tion. regular monthly meeting Ihurs- day, 8 p.m., at office, 463 Second fctreet. Pay dure and Save lines. B, m. Sett ler, Secretary. MISS WABaLLA NICHOLLB-ciSi for Frcndh, Liteiuture and History. Music. 475 Orange etreot. NEW GOODS .of all kinds now In. We are iKudquarters for staple and fancy Kroeerleo; can furnish you with any- xhlng you wvrat ait rock-bottom prices. John C. Holme* & Co. SARATOGA CHIPS are all the race, ask your grocer for them. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always give* satisfaction. Your grocer sella $150 INVESTED yield* $65 average weekly Income with absolute security. Pros, .pectus. Itemize,! statistics free. Benson A Dwyer, S34 Broadway, New York. NEW GOODS Just received. Bloaters und silver-back mackerel in kits, ma- 9>*mp (pure snp), olives, in bot tles. cheaper tC»n oot of barrels, • French peta* and mushrooms, homo- v*a:.'Up, preserves ami jellies. Como to hoadquxirtens for everything. John C. Holmes & Co. UHOKI IR’S bread raising is the best bread preparation, made. Try IL CENTRAL lira me IW. is that sir. Keen? Yea madam. Please *en-i me two boxes Saratoga chips, i tninx they are excellent. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always slvcs satisfaction. RoraJls 20c. lb. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER U the beat made. Haw you trieal it? OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 23 cents per hundred at the Telegraph office. Three hunnred garments. Big job lot odds and ends ladies' and gents' undervests nnd pants. Man}* garments in this lot worth $1.50 and $2 each; 25 cents on the $1 is the price. Among this lot you will also find many vests, pants / and union suits for children 25 cents on $1. Don’t forget thei price. Ask to see our Indies’ ribbed, fleece-lined vest at 25e. CLOAKS, CLOAKS—100 children’s cloaks and reefers just about half price. • , NEW NOVELTIES—Fancy buckles, belting, side combs, hair ornaments, etc., just in. TRADE MAKERS—Coats’ Cotton 4c spool, '4 for 15c. Best Calicoes 5c yard.. 12 l-2c canton flannel remnants 7 l-2c Best check homespun 5c. yard. 8c. apron ginghams for 5c. Best 12 l-2c silisia in town. 3 papers gold-eyed needles for 10c. 8c. yard-wide Sea Island for 5c. yard. BURDEN, SMITHES F0R8AL The Handsome 2-Story 1 With BaSeinent, Nof 636 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine room*, with three bath rooms, hot and cold water. All modem conveniences. The house has been re cently papered and overhauled from top to 'bottom and Is In strictly first-class condition. It ha* a large frontage on Orange street and Rose Park, and only half block from Indian Spring car line. It is located bn the hill, In a* good neighborhood aa Macon affords. It is undoubtedly the prettiest and post de sirable place new on the market. For sale low and on easy terms. For further Information oall on LI Real Estate Agents. SAFETY IS THE V KEY-NOTE Of human conviction, and *by demon strating the safety of EQUIITABLE BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, tho Association has secured the confidence of the people. Lord Mansfield said, "the best invest ments for security and income are flrst mortgages on real estate." Stock In the . EQUITABLE BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON Is se cured by flrst mortgages on Improved real estate, in double the amount, which are held by the Union Savings Bank and Trust Company, as trustee, and nothing but an earthquake con dislodge them. The Equitable will Issue this month $5,000 WORTH OF 8 PER. CENT. GUARANTEED STOCK at $100 per share. This stock guaran tees 8 per oent. cash dividends, payable Bomi-annually, and can be withdrawn at any time after six months. Appli cants will be served in turn. GEO. A. SMITH, General Manager. Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building The Three Heroes “GENS. LEE, JJGKSON and STUART,” Riding down the lines on the morning of the battle of Fredcricsburg. This beautiful Southern pict ure, sold for the Confederate Veterans Association, will be in every home in the South. Wc will frame it cheaper and better than any one. JAMES T. HOLT, Receiver for CHAS. C. HOLT. dull How to Lecorae * flr»t- — i MeearacrUt. Hypnotist. Hlud LMdtr and CUlrroyant. a Urg« C MAGNIFICENT * o Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for READERS OP ... . If you visited the Fair! you can appreciate this volumo and if you did not it is tho next best thing to a visit. Come and see it When will you ever' again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the followin'* Coupon and bring or send it to Tho Telegraph. j SNAP SHOTS OP TUB 'World’s Fair ltO/m rkHoympKu Fume Aar- *3 t iMHiltcm t > l* CLJtV ■ j J'arUe eouung *y«uu wuul tncliu S uiU i ads *• wtw I JOW.Y.... |L