The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 03, 1894, Image 2

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"v" Twenlj-Fire Thousand Tcoplo Will Grett Hif3 on Hi* Arrival This Morning. AIL STATE IIG.MTAiilHS COMING 9f « ft Ooodwln nod Vull l*«rd of A U*»- mop, OAccra CttlUa SUIm E«|mI allien and Both Branch** of I*«glclatar« Will Coma. i The arrival ot Mi). Bte*»n, flwenw Atkinson, fitmkt'r Fleming, both branches of thJ (iti.-R’a log leisure, tlio stole bourn officer* mxj several hundred other prominent people la the city this morning at 1030 o'clock will bo an nounced by ninety-three gun«. It la believed that fully 25,000 people w^ll greet Maj. Batson and party on their arrival. Everybody want* to shake hla hand and oongratiilato the state and country through him on hav ing such an able representative In the national senate. Already enthusiasm Is running high and the namo of Bacon la on every man's lips. Macon feels proud of the ■nan whom'she haa always been ana tous to boner now that lho people of tbe state have come to roongiilxo hla ability and worth, t he city will be long to him today an^jjveryhmly t^lll want to see him. Not Macon alone, however, will lie at the fair grounds today-to greet tbe distinguished, twna- toi-to-bv, -but thouyit'd. nnd tWustinds of people from every section Of the state wlU be on hand to show their ap preciation of the worth of Maj. Bacon. Tbe special train that will bring Maj. Bacon to Macon will also bring (lov- ernor Atkinson, (Speaker Fleming, Pres ident of the Henato Venable, Mayor Ooodwln and sixteen alderman of At lanta, officers of the Cotton States Ex position nml the full memhfT*h.p of both branches of the legislature, mak ing In all between UOti and TOO people who will conic on the special which Will arrive at 1030 and etop InaidO the fair grounds. Tftd train will lx* met liy the mayor and council, the cillseiia’ reception com mittee, cuiiHiatlug of too prominent clSHM tlio Bacon Campaign Club, the Bilrtlelt Campaign Club and tho Dixie Fair coiumltteo, consisting of tho officers nnd member, of tho Dixlo In terstate Fair Association. These com mittees will escort the Atliinta party to tho baud stand, beaded by Cbrd'a band. Tho day’s cxcroliot will bn opened by an address af welcome by Hou. Jtinter Wimberly, who will apeak In behalf of tbo city 'and tlio Exposition Company. Mr. Wimberly will bo fol lowed by Judge Jotiu L. Hardc.ninn, who will Introduce Cover nor Atkin- aon. Hon. John T. Bclfeulllnt will In- troduco Rpcnker Fleming end Hon. Robert Hodge* will Introduce President of the Seiwto Venab|c. All of the speeches will lie short. Iton. A. O. Bacon wit* exixyttod to inako a ap-ecli,. but ho tofegraplu-d Mayor Uorno yesterday saying that ho would not do so for various reasons that ho could not oo.w explain. This will bo a sore disappointment to thous and* .of people who wanted to hear tho moil who fa to bo tho next United Staton senator from Georgia, Mid It Is highly probable That ho uiay change his mind till* morning whan he lonrns how anxious' the peoplo nrc to hear hint. Mr. Vto Menard will bo In charge of tho cannon sqilnfl nnd will lire one gun for each roto Mnj. Rincon received In tho rancua'fliht nominated turn. Tharo ta much regret being expreowd that Senator Harris will not speak to- tlay. no ta broken down, however, nfter his xealmts work for Maj. Baeon nnd wns compelled to decline to mnko an address. " LILLIAN LEWIS LAST NIOHT. R)S Charmed Her 'Audience WUh •'L'Artlcl# 8 V The aeniua of Lillian Lewis.has haver been more oomnletelv exempli, tied titan tn the presentation of "L'Ar- • lets 4T"'at the Academy Xi.t night. In 'LWrtlcls .7" she utisnds n queen of the emotional school of modern acting. Never before has a modern play been presented In Maooil with •uett groupings and mirth natural •> tlon—eepcelilly le thm true of iha rambling scene. Imo which the entire eaat wae Impressed, thus maklug use at actors and actresses for auxiliaries, and this the least skill-d observer could not help notlclnr. for these aux iliary group*. and ttiefr r.oneartad «a well as Individual action bed In H the life of each swaps In wbl.-h Niey par ticipated, "l,'Article tl" la one of aha beet of modern Frvncti oafs, act In alias LraH. Cum haa an exponent worthy of herself. 'As • character study It t» remarka ble. One can almost cog the struggle of the conflicting passion* of the woman In kite* Lewie' tnrepceon.tthrn. Love and revenue strive for supremacy till the poor woman, ruled by three amo- I tone, leer* her rraaon end hreomea « paving nnnko. This approach of mad- pens, sod I hr final oollansc rf rruson. a* stmuU’ed by Miss laiwis ta a grand Irlhote to her art achievement. Every phase te w-ukrd **ut wHh iris mlmites. itetatl. bo tistuiwt l» this, s’*d s-> real Is tbs charnrterliaUon. tbit It hurts the spectator to v- her menu! eufto;. Ing. It Is a pleasure. Intellectual and physical. t\» r- -■ IM, w-nwl oil l.u- and all life, go through the various teiasca of this character. Tbe com pany Is a very cspablo oue and appears to good ndvuitfige. The ballet ltr.ivdu.vd In the gam- A SURQEON’C KNlVk fire* you • f**Unf «f horrot u4 drr*d fW* 1» oo •ooft'r moctmiif foe tta um ta mnojr tU»n»w formerly r*- forded u iDCurobto without cuttla*. Til Tflrnpl i( Cwttmtin tarpij It woll Uluetroiod b> ib< fffiv't that nrtMh RUPTURE or Brooch, u now roJv. nUrlUnC cured without tbo holfoood without Min. CIuimj,cbol- 10f triMM ooo bo thrown owoj f Thv D<*vor ouro but oflon tadmv to tutu* tr itlou. Uronf ulotton and «S*atb. TUMORS Ovarian,Fibroidit*tAnn**i l umuito and many otbrra, art now rmwnal without tbo poriU of cut* BimnRKsr.'sj othor dtoonoo* of tho lower bowri, art permanently ‘ fuml without pain or r< to tho knlfo. STONF 10 lh * RI«<Mor. no nattro ° ,unc how Inure. U CftufeodL pui* vrrlard. woohed cut an4 i^Kecaj rc- RHirod Without cutting. STRICTURE ggSKS&SfcS cuuiof to huodvate of cooro. For tmmphlx, lo^roooon atxl oH portico* Urn. trod W emto <iu btotopn* to Saved Our Boy A Clargyman’8 Statemsnt Constitutional Scrofula Entirely Cured. “C.L Hood*Co.,Lowell,Matt.: "Oentleraeni Wlihlng • to tall what Hood's daruparllta has dona for tta, I will fajrthat S years ago vs had a beautiful boy bom to til. When about six months old bs took a sore month. I had two doc tor! hut all to no benefit Attheageotll mouths ho broathed bis last Thus wo laid Our Darting Child. In tha grave. On Aug 4, taot. another boy was born unto tut. At the age of two months bo hersmo afflicted with tbe lame disease. I believed tho boy'a trouble was conitltutlonal, and not common aoro mouth. I procured a bottle of flood's Hu- ssparllta and commenced to giro It regu larly to both mother and baby, and tries- ilouly washed bis mouth with a syrup of buck broth root. Improvement began at ones. We hare succeeded In eradicating tbs scrofulous blood froml tbo system and today ws are blessed with n nioo fat baby boy, eighteen months old. IIo la tbe very Picture vi Health, all life and full of mischief—thanks to Hood’s flarsaparllla. 1 am a minister In the Methodist Protestant church. I am here to back vrliat I aay and I am In noway Interested In sny profit In the matter, ax- Hood’s^maCures cept It affords me mneb pleasure to re commend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all as a safe, euro remedy. Itren my wife, after taking Hood's became healthy and fleshy nnd haa tho bloom of girlhood again.'* Hiv. J. M. Fam, Itrookllne Station, Mo. Mood's Pill* act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 200. per boi. Whig rcsom scene Is nok inappropriate and I* wall done. "L'Artlale 17" will be repeated nt tbe matinee and evening performances to day. IN TUB PAVILION. Four favorites and two second ohotooe, the latter being strongly backed, made the showing at St. Asaph yesterday. Tho talem In tho Pavilion wound up the afternoon on tho pleasant'side of Easy street. They wilt all be eager to vngago In today's •port. . Jt would be a wonder If they 'didn't with such a flue card to work Many poorer ones were on the t>oar4a in midsummer at the most nrts- toe ratio track*. First quotation* received tn Putxel'* pavilion 'nt tr:« v.' m.'-*- , AT ST. ASAPH YESTERDAY. First race—Three-fourtha of- a mile. Time, 1:17. ■. .. Lady.VtoMt; 107; l-.to lO....(ariffln) l Hold Dollar; lot; 8 to 1 (Naceyf i Ulaarre; 74; 16 to 1» .....Cl\Hti 3 Second race—Ono mile unib one-alx- toeuth. Time, 1:4S 3-4. Roche; 110; 13 ho 20 (Sima) 1 Song and Dance; 103; 7. to 0., , (Hrimn) 2 Judge .Morrow; 107; 15 to 1.. (Carter) 3 Ttdrd race—FtVc-eighUw of a mile.. Time, 1:03. Htley; lOO; 3 to 1 .(Bergen) 1 Oily Uamln; 100; 6 to 0 (UrittUi) 3 Bhoebui; 100; 7 to 1.... (Pvmi) 3 Fourth race—One*-naif mile, wiling. Time, 60 14 L’dua May; 100; 3 to 1. ...(Mldgley) 1 Puiheukt; #4; 7 to 1 (Candler) 2 Wtr. atg (colt); 101; 3 to l..(Do(gett) 3 Fifth race—One-half ratle, nelllng. Time, 00 1-4. l’uuch; 103; « to 0 (Doggett) 1 Pttstlvwl; HI; 3 to 1 (LlttMcId) 2 Prctcnue; 103; 0 to 1........ ..(Penn) 1* Six tit nco—One mile, selling. Time, 1:43 1-4. La Kvaruey; 100; ll to 30....(Sims) 1 Leonardo: 08; S ia 3 (Griffin) 3 tfrtaukrt; 00; S to 1 (Carlgun) 3 Track ta*L AT 8T. ASAPH TODAY. First race—Thrco-fourtb* of a mile, handicap. Oopyright, 1S3; Oockade. Ul; ON Dominion, ill; E-t Kearney. 120; NVro, 120; 8L Michael, 130; Wheeler, ItO; Melutyre.' 110; Lobcllgula, 103; King Gold, 102. 8e*eond race—One mile and one- etghth, hand,cap. Our Jack, 117; Llisle, M; Prig, 110; Judgo Morrow, 93; Mis* Dixie, 110; Illume, 02; Barone*., 00; Jo- dan, 90. 1 4 » a.dtu race—Four and one-half fur- longs. Derelict, 110; Flush. U9; I no, 110; Parts, lior s.imarluin. 113; Dog- g.'tt, 113: High rolnt ltelk*, 93; Vapor, 93; SL Vincent. Bcnt-Caetor. 91; Turquois*. 93; Phobet^ 103; Austin, 10.; Eteslsu, 101. F*-nr;h race—Three-fourths of* mile, aelflng. Little Tom, 103; Wernberg. 101; Star Actiwis, 109; Melody, 101; Bkaoktoot, 103; Hnampbln, 99; Ed Kearney. Ul. Plfta race—Five and one-half fur- longx, allowance*. Owlet. Ul: Knmm, 111; Ella Reed. 100; Thyn, 100; Romp ing illrl, 100; Tutula, 30. Sixth racv-Ono wile, setltnc. Prince Georitv. 109; Uttle Matt, 0<; Little Bit- ly. 105; Tom Skidmore. 103; I*uUtaer, M; Laov Adam*. 95; Weotcheater, 107; Tiny Tint, 107; Governor Flfer, 104; Ml.* Dixie. 104. First odds re calved In th* Pavilion at 12:45 p. m. NARRAU.VNKETT RACES. Providence, It. l. Nov. L—There were but few scratched and all of tho Narraganeett races wore netting and ware welt run. Mrst race—Ftv« furlongs. Time. 1^8. El her,m; 97; 7 to 10 (Garter) 1 Tenacious; 93; 3 to 1 (Lomley) 3 Starter MoCutn; t07; 10 to 1 (lhimlllou) » .. , race-—six ftariong*. Time, 1:19 t-L Eikthauirr; 103; S to t (Welch) l .Vevahoe; 105; < to l....(Homllton) 3 Relict; 105; 30 to 1 (Garner) 3 Third race—One mile. Tim*. 1:47 1-3. Nkollnl; «0; 4 to I (Owner) i L«H; 11; 8 (o l (U-Lohi) t rachokia; 113; ? to 3....{Hanu::on) 3 Fourth race—sevnt tartang*. T me. 1:33 1-4. Lelrb: 114; T to I (ilhtke) 1 Jack Row; 117; T to 10....{E. BaM) 3 Uncle Jlni; III; 3 to 1....(Hamilton) 3 Fifth race—Four and one-half fur longs. Time. 09 S-t. Ml* Ordvnty; 93; « ta t.-.-iriarner) 1 PhttkV.ea; 99; S to 0... .....(faamlev) 1 nimw.fj. 77, a to a... ..vigiinuv Excelleaaa tfllly); IS; 40 to 1 <H. Brown) 3 Sixth race—Ona mile and three fur long*. Time. 1:11 S-L Wllmar; 110; t to 3. .(Gar-.er) 1 Delight; ill; 0 to lid..a’ y d0Ml 1 Chauuccy; U<; 8 to l.u-CKcGMt) s ^ ....47 JUH4N S.... ^ m rNk urai sticks ana oxyaizca trimmed nanaies. x^osi- hSj lively the greatest Umbrella ever sold under $1.25. ’ W r 1 One hundred fast black Umbrellas with nat ural sticks and oxydized trimmed handles. Posi- the greatest Umbrella ever sold Here’s a good one specially suited for Ladies’ and Children—Novelty Handles —would be good valueat $l. $2.50 Just opened fifty of the prettiest high \ grade Umbrellas ever offered the trade. $4,00 They were ordered out specially for the $6.00 Holiday Trade and we are gojng to sell $8.00 them out now and divide profits with the trade. Headquarters for Children’s and Ladies’ Rubber Coats. LIFE, HEALTH AND STRENGTH. Apalachicola, Ft*.. Feb. 17. 1889. Ofcaars. Llppman Bros.. Savannah. Ga. Dear Sirs—I wlU write <0 Inform you that I -was affiloted with blood disease. I tried one bottle of • • • and It gave me no relief. X was In bed seven months. J tried prominent physicians, and they could not do me any good. I saw your advertisement of P. P. P. in the Apalachicola Times and thought I would try It. The bot tle I got tonight makes seven or eight, and. oh, (tow good I feel. I have been up ever since and at mv business, lum ber Inspector. You may publish this If you desire. I have Informed mv friends that P. P. P. Is life, health and strength. 01. P. Bolden. SoM by all druggists and general stores. LIPPMAN BROS. Proprietor* and Druggists, Savannah. Ga. Messrs. Ltppmsn Bros., Savannah. Gentlemen—White In San Antonio. Texas. last spring. 1 saw your adver tisement of P. P. P. fPrickty Ash. Poke Root and Potassium) In the pa per for the cure of rheumatism, and thought I would try a- bottle, finding such great relief from It. on my re turn home I had my druggist. Mr. John McClellan, to order me a supply. Af ter taking. I think ten bottles. I hsve not hud a onto or ache since, previous to that I suffered for twenty-live C6) years, arid could not got the least ben efit unit I tried P. P. P-. and there fore, take pleasure Is, recommending “ * “■ I "“,!T'io0uiom. ONE CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN. WORD3 OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN U OTS. WANTED. WANTED—Parties Interested tn rant lng, selling and exchanging real es tate to call on beadauartera. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. WANTED-Everynn* to visit Chapman! English Kitchen during the Dixie Fair, Meals X cents. 'gmaaaifig-Jr permanent. Address R, J., IBfils office. WANTED—Good man to -place Equita ble Building and Loan Association stock In aeorgln: loans promptly made. George A. Smith, general manager. Exchange Rank building. Macon, Ga. A BRIGHT GIRL or smart boy cat) make a neat sum by canvassing for "The Boy In Oray. Writs for term* M Rev. Ga°rs« a- s ' alu '* Macon ' Ga. WANTED—A competent cook, man or woimn. Apply *<> Mrs. G. *». Wright, Cherry and Spring tftrreta. WANTED—To cell you a '94 model Detatmora typewriter, brat machine tn tho world. J. B. Mlnter. agent. • ’Phone No. 283. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A nice residence; T rooms: Orange street, arply 644 Cotton avenue. TO RENT—Store No. 153 Second etreet, next Ptsrpoari hou.*. xnA threo rooma above; gas and mater, will Change to eult tenant. R. E. Park. FOR IU3NT-824 Orange etreet; aoven room* ga* aut water, car tine. Apply to J. N. Birch. LOST. LOST-On secopd floor of Floral Halt at the park, a ladv'a pockstbook; bflick seal with silver corners, own- or* name 00 card. biiKshle reward will be raid If returned to Telegraph FOR SALE. FARM for sale or rent Well located. with comfortable dwelling and Improve ments. on Uolura road. H. V. Washing- ton. tot Mulberry street. FOR SALE. UNREDEEMED ARTI CLES—1 Eagle bteycle. 1 hammertoes double barrel btveoh-loadln* sun. 8. A \T. pistols. 1 DUbwd Combination took rate, diamonds, cold and sliver watches, opera gtaasst. ’ranch clock* and sterling stiver Jewelry. S. Blou- ensteln. pawnbroker. 401 Cotton ave nue. MISCELLANEOUS. CHAPMAN'S ENGLISH KITCHEN U (bo place «o get your nutk 'Fish, oysters and gams served. COUNTRY BUTTER 30 osfltt pound at Grace Oroeery Oampany. MONK) to loan on an entirety new plan. For particular* address, A. C.. oars of Poatofflce box ta. LEAVE your orders for dressed poultry during fair week. Dressed turkeys. jST docks and hens at L. D. Able i Co.'e. 00 Cherry street. GOOD Gra: POL Gray- ROOMS* Brat-eisaa fan at the y house, one block tram Union de- oa car It:431 Pine. Mrs. H. A. L D. 'ABLE * CO., sausage manu facturers. Factory «0 Cherry etreet. Large shipments just received, ordered specially for Fair trade, much cheaper than early in the season. Everything figured down to a basis of cotton at 5 cents a pound. 50 pieces Domestic Dresfe Goods, 36 inches wide, specially selected pat terns, as a leader this week at 10c a yard—good value at double the price. Another case those $1.50 Silk Gloria .Umbrellas, ladies and gentlemen, as a leader this week at $1. 50 dozen every-thread linen Ladies'White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 16c each, former price 2oc. 50 dozen ladies’ Union White Hem stitched Handkerchiefs at 5c each. The largest stock Dress Goods in the city from which to make selection. The newest. things in Trimmings just received. WRAPS—Ladies’ and Misses’ stylish' Coats and Capes at prices to suit the times. See our stock of Children’s Reefers and Gretchens. DRESS-MAKING—Everything figured, down to an exact science. Mme. Groham is achieving wonders in her depart ment. New York facilities at far less expense. Leave orders now for the approaching holiday season. BURDEN,SMITHS TO please the visitors. leave your or ders at L. D. Able &. Co.’s during fair weeks for flno beef, button, veal, all-pork sausage, all kind* of *>u- wgc, fancy smoked means, etc. Par lor Market. 620 Cherry street. FINEST Western meat*, ail kinds of sausages, veal, spare rite, or anything you may wanrt in meats. Ga. Packing , Co. (50 REWARD—A diamond shirt'stud, lost at 8:30 p. m., on October 31st. on lfcic<on and Northern train at Oc- mulgee street crossing. The above toward will bo paid and no queetllna asked If same is returned to G. S. Buy, Lanier hotel. R. L. Mora, Jr. COAL—Best grades oa market at 34 to 34.25 ner ton. Carlton & Jenkins. Telephone. 122. Corner Sixth and Cherry. DETECTIVES—We want a reliable ■man In every locality to act as pri vate detecUve under Instructions. Exeperience not necessary. Send stamps for particulars. American De tective Agency, Indianapolis, ind. HOLMES & COUTTS' celebrated extra- yeast crackers retail at the low price of 10c a pound. FISH—Red snapper, trout, blue fish, croaker, salmon, bream, perch, mul let and pom pa-no. Dopson, Clarke & Daniel. HEALING BALM CURES neuralgia, kidney trouble and on.torch. For sale . *t Taylor’s drug store. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER IS th* beet mads. Have you tried It? DID YOU EVERT use any dried apri cots. If not, order some from your grocer. They are the nicest thing on the market In dried fruit. Sewell Bros. MOBILE. Brunswick. Savannah. Nbr- | folk, Apalachicola oysters. The finest, beet and cheapest oysters, open and 4n shell. Dopson, Clarke Sc Daniel. FURNITURE—For furtuRuro you tttould sec A. S. Thomas, 653 Poplar etrew. DR. SMITH'S "Boy In Gray" can be found at McEvoy-Sanders Co. and nt J. W. Burke and Co. Get one for your boy. ROCKERS—Call and examine our stock; the handsomest in the city. A. -S. Thomas, 653 Poplar street. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Recalls 20c. lb. FRESH oabtxigra, potatoes and or anges;. targe supply, cheap. Southern Produce Company. 059 Poplar street. WE HAVE a lot of tware we will give away for wrappers of large pack ages of Rhorer's Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin Sc Co. NEW Shelled almonds, new figs In five-pound boxes Juet received ait C. F. Collier * Bro.’s. CENTRAL, give me 1M. is that sir. Keen? Yes, madam, l’lesae sena me two boxes Saratoga chlpx l tnink tney are excellent. MR. GEORGE F. THOMPSON w(lt get tetter found addressed to him by catling at Telegraph office and pay- tog tor this notice. SARATOGA CHIPS &r«*All tno r**e. aik your grocer for them. MR. J. J. SHERWOOD can get letter addressed to him, which was found on streets, by calling nt Telegraph office and paying for tide notice. . BROKER'S bread raising Is the beat bread preparation toads. Try 1L HOLMES A COUTTS' BISCUITS and cakes are made from new materials of the very highest standard of ex cellence; they have been awarded the premium over att competitors wher ever exhibited, and are pronounced the finest manufactured tn the world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy tha best. Sold by the leading fancy grocers. 43 PER CENT, average weekly rroflts on J150 Inverted. Proapectu*. itemUed fttatlsUcs free. Benson A Dwyer, S3! Broadway. Now York. HOUSEKEEPERS—We want you lo come to our store today, Thursday end Friday, and see Iota of nice thing* cooked with Cottolene. It ia a wonderful article. Trv It. Jno. C. Holmes & Co. UNDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer setts it. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is made of pure cream of tartar and soda and Is guaranteed wildly pure. To in duce you to try Turpsn'a Baking Pow der we will, for * short time, give with each pound ran of powder a pound ran of Holme* Sc Courts* cele brated cakes or sulUnes both for 40 cento. Turpin's l» NU by the lead ing retail groeera. Turpin Baking Powder Company. Macon. Ga. HOUSEKEEPERS, HEAR THIS.—It to now demonstrated beyond any cavil that 3no. C. Holmes haa the handsom est and completed grocery store In the state. See hla beautiful exhibit at Flo ral Hall at the fait grounds. The moot beautiful goods ever exhibited in tfcto market can be found there. MY STONE FLAGGING hoe arrived. See simple at the fair, outside of main building, near lower entrance. * Have your sidewalk laid with it. M. t Codington. 454 Cherry, street. J OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER! We have malt arrangement* by which wo are offering to the readers of the Telegraph the Demaren Cut Taper Patterns, which are worth from 38 to M cent* each, thus making every copy of tha paper worth from 10 to 40 cents. Cut out the coupon below and mall ao> cordng to directions bn It and you will receive by mall th* pattern In th* eta* chosen. GOWNED T.itrta HBR MOTHER. W9—FRANCHENE WAIST. Slue* for 14 and 18 Year*. A charming Uttle model, suitable for A special illustration and full dlrec- NAME OF TATTERS: SIZE. Sort Alt coupon and 10 oenti <o Iks Harm Mgnatad yon eon get any one gf Patterns pubtlahed. Sorice number and name of Pattern, and urile plainly rut forgetting to elate tin. Enaoto 16c. for each pattern deeired. USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Dre. Holmes Sc Me;-in. Dentists, 658 Mulberry 8treet. It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore Your chance ta get a trio of fi ne chick- The Most Wonderful Offer Yet , 180 C MAGNIFICENT O OF THE . . . Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a visit. Comp 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 following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS World's Fair atfre royyyU' 7S*wra- #» emu. ’"^pweLiwantyiuiawiif melm Junta BA1IX............ rotr.T.... STSTM ,