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■^VFFSSED THE MURDER. tevfik. pashai
The Turkish Minuter Tel
THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, .TUNE 1, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES.
MAJOR BACON’S POSITION.
-, T tklls a fellow PBISO
f BBIWW UB MUllDEKED PBELLEK.
lie Explains Ills Attltuile Toward the Hall-
road Commission.
[The renewed demand for Maj. Bacon's
letter to Mr. Donald M. Bain having ex
hausted the editions of the Tnatunarn con-1
taining the same, we have been induced,
in order to supply the demand, to print the
letter.]
Macon, March 27. 1836.—Donald M. I
Bain, Esq., Atlanta—My Dear Sir: I am in
receipt of yonr note of the 27th instant in I
which yon ask me to state for publication
my position relative to the Itailroad Com
mission in this State. My recognized rela
tionship at this time to the public makes I
it proper that I should reply promptly to I
your inquiry. I would have preferred to
postpone this publication until a later day.
TEVFIK PASHA’S JOKE.
The Turkish Minister Tells About Plural
Wives and Their Influence on I’rajer.
Prom the Sew York Mali and Express
Tevfik Pasha, Turkish Minister at Wash
ington, is not a turbaned Turk, but all the
, Testimony of a Detective-How a Mohammedan from way back. Be
,a«atlon»t ' „ check to tlet is short in stature, somewhat stooped from
II. to Maxwell's—How ^ h “ 9 0 retreating forehead, bW eye s
1°'°* need Was Done. I and V^, Wh ‘? i"’ , A wn terfor the Mail
nnd Express had a pleasant chat with him
yesterday, and managed to extract a little
, Mo May 24 —In the Maxwell Oriental joke, the third one he has related
g r tons. aensationol evidenoe was since lie became a diplomat,
twitelY’ F Qaijongb, detective, who, “The war between Turkey and Greece?"
ff" n j wtion of Detective Furlong, DU- he fjuened, in response to a question. “I
«- 1 ".. d ,' -nev Clara and his assistant. Mo- ««t know anything about it, only what I
farced a check on an eastern house * eeln the papers. I have no idea what
■•'C-et. 1 s ^ one 0 [ tbo city banks. Greece want., and, ns I haven’t even any
“''’Arrested and placed in jail, and as- private advices on the subject, I must ask
I) 9 *** - cell adjoining thnt of Maxwell, to be excused from discussing the outlook."
. lifted that immediately after his "I suppose you know all about the harem. mv
£££ he introduced himself to fc*““’Turke? towL° £ ?”!??“? *' h ° pubSc mom
worked himself into his con-1 travel in lurkey to write about the hnrem, i r , .... -—
about ten days afterwards ho of the country. ^XTons wh" h ^tta.praprie*
£2-fS? muXr 0 ca“s l r Suring the S* •haram Si. 1 of.a present reply, which will pre&JherZ
«*> Sn the defendant told witness that » m ° ?° ““'Iso, or Mesdai
® ,tr ^v i>oint in his case about which he that is. a 'l- | (mention
J, Stain and hi. wW’ 1 * t '“ b “ d k “P a L I was a member of the Legialatnre I
,, the money. He said that if he could . . . . when the law was enacted which created
“ “ve that he had plenty of money A husband keeps his wife or wives in the Dresent commission and favored and
K’rellercametoSL Louis, he would |j“ honse, asja ralelor in separatocstab- ^ated j n t h 0 enactment of tho same. I
douhta about a speedy acquittal. pie Mohammedan rehgion per- hllY8 ^en cv „ Blnce in fttTor o{ the con .
‘witness offered to fix that all right, but .“ ,t8 only four wives, and those under cer- tinuace o£ tI)e commission,
u defendant that he most know all about J** 11 condlhoM, regulated by the Khoranio I 2 . There ia no good reason why there !
rXot he could do nothing. Maxwell W If Uie first wife object, the husband , b ould be autagontama ortatternLsbe-1
y o Cle a f' ee a ? d f,,U c , ollt ? s9i . 011 of “l 1 Jonf U °ind^l 8 hfX ~ °1® 8 ??* e tween the publm and the railroad interest,
^ticnlars of tho case, beginning with '“of, mde^, ho can not marry another To pri)v „ nt „ ucU ant « go nisms and tosecuro
Sent acquaintance withi l reller. On “f "“ f 93 .* 1 ?. . ““151 _f° • 9 and maintain harmonious relations between
ySl he* noticed that PrjUer had in ■$»»£ ^tablishment. The law Rives the rho put^oXd tbe ^lro^is th'ro ls no „ _
ft lurge umooii t o£ money. I the nglit to have her husband dragged better agency than a commission which re-1 L ^ * **
-.-Separated in Boston, rreller going to courta violates that rule, tt lizes the great responsibility resting upon MOST PFRFECT MADE
MOST PERFECT MADE
PreparM with special regard to health.
No Ammonia, Mmo or Alum.
PRICE BAKINC POWDER C0. t
XC3, 87. LCW3«
POLITICAL ISSUES
Do not interest the public near ns much its personal “exp nso accounts,” nh the Dry
Goods bill is Always a prominent item in the latter, it is not surprising that public in
terest should bo centered in
J. W. Rice & Co.
Who just now are loading the city in tho matter of cheap Dry Goods. No o lds and ends,
but choice desirable stock is being offered.
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
The reductions advertised are applied toevery department. DKE8S GOODS, COM
BINATION SUITS, and all wonted goods are being sold 10 per cent, below cost. We
wish to reduce our stock es much as possible before tho season begins, and in order to
do so will offer rare bargains.
JT. W. RICE Ac CO.
s defendant, in his confession, said I ft *® no . t universal among the Turks. B i re to accomplish this most important re- I o™ rI?a i n a^o^Mdci i" a t”iy
oa Friday night after Preller joined | 1 haven t a single fnend in Constantinople, | Bnlt In thi / essential work /wise and ! a. iiuhl
iathis city he told him (Maxwell) that J* a 8°®^ aLSJS” con8ervtttive commission is no less impor
unld be impossible for him to pay de- . * ai ? to }^ m Af,latio * tant to the railroads than to tho publio.
In this essential work wise and j cuicitio. rrico basins Powder Co*\t.lsius.
' 1 decldwedthnrfrlaaBiT
From 115 lbs to 161 lbs.
timid be imposaibie tor mm to pay ue-1 , * ““ w . ,u | tant to Uie railroads than to the pnblio.
*S, way to Auckland, whither I Turkey the cuatom of plural wives among 3 . The commis8i on should not he tho
1 lad arranged to go togother. partisan either of the publio or tho railroad
Raid defendant to witness, angered J™ 6 * w “° w °™ in the field with her hus-1 interest. It should be as nearly as possible
... .-a - I b.n.1 n™. I..m m . D....1 I % impartial tribunal to judge , _ „
between them, to doexact justice to each.aud I T° f I* e CttUrttra lleilicdlos I Owe
ikifioa ««“• — >■“-* •—— ■;— e | m. _ _ . .. , - i to do linjuatice to neither. It should guard My Health, 3Iy Happiness
thtiorniet'a room when the latter com- Theae women, too, are great company to Lb e pnblio againRt any oppression by the au,[ My Uje.
J of severe pains in bis side. Max- oH^r. and help to lighten the common railroads. It should also be careful to avoid 1 J
I daily burdens, 1 •
‘.lit, and he determined then to band, urges bun to many a second, a third, a
Sup for his meanness. On the a“ d frequently a fourth wife, in order to be
riw Eight he and Preller were sitting bav« more asaistance in tilling tho farm. t0
., ':: lit
WHO WILL BE GOYERNOR ?
WE CANT TELL YET, BUT EVERYBODY SAYS
“The Poor Mule’s Friend”
Is the best Flow ever invented. Never lmd an adverse crltleism. Endorsed and oom-
mended to tho Farmers by Commissioners of Agriculture for Georgia and South Caro
lina, and all for $1.00 for first; 50 cents for next.
M. J. HATCHER,
Macon, Ga.
,11 aid: I 1.K $ au w it g * r . I anything which will unnecessarily inflict
•Oh, I can fix that nil right. I have 18 belief among the Mohamme- i u j liry oa the railroads. It is the high duty . ;»wnyi
such cases before. ” dans that if early prayers are said forty of government to protect and conserve H? 3 V
Kin injected hypodermically into hi, & | .U intere.U,publlo, personal and corporate. | Sf&MST.SS
Mfifiarma sufficient amount of mor-, .... . . auw. n ... ua .iw U .|i a .<iui duuiuuuviw
kjse to render him unconscious. After IJJJ8 shall have good luck and prosperity. I allowed to charge excessive rates of freight
■ kid been in this condition for some There was a .poor man.ini Constantinople I or passenger tariffs. It is proper, however,
s<M Iwuiul a cloth completely »atu 1 ' ■■ ’ *
Jvith chloroform about his friend'i
j, .nd Ibis ho confessed to witness,
bAmiMomSbU of Freller’s money, I bim, thus breaking tho charm,
tot 16.809 in all, besides most of his vul- morning, as usual, he discovered
1|, Mtsonal effects, and planned his aarlier devotee, and, as he
L, the details of which are so well *» ba the same one all the
1 ’ I he thna spoke: ‘My fnend, __
poor, nnd need good lock. For Bum/1 vices they render.
ifc*ata that 1 do not think and upeik
iiticurs He i edica. Seven yeenaso.
luuipK formed on tny neck, ranglnR
. j,- . - - ...» . ■ cherry stone to an orange. TheUrae
4. lbe railroad companies should not bo I once were frightful to look at. and painful to beer;
* * * ‘ * people turned eelde when they sew me. In di«*;unt.
* W| * a»hetned to t»e on the street or in society.
One , in a conumonsate and com- Mw P.rtS.TUtVtirttn tt. .i Jl imp |«
^UO i fortable to the public, and at the same time 11 c.U tUm) urviiuxlly dlMppesmt, and the Urso
the make it practicable to give reasonable divi-1 one * h"*®, 1,1 •boat two wwka dtaoharslns lxrce
WASHINGTON GOSSIP.
U Pnderstoml to be Hroke—Cot-
, IWtt. r Preacher than Statesman.
DSpttch to the Telegraph.
|lusisoioN, I). 0., May 24. Tho pre-
mornings I have come hither to pray, each efficiency and fidelity of these employes *““7
XXrStttS ‘J r 'S. CitUen ° f U ‘ e State ““ 1 P0M °“ al
In the contentment, | *2^, healthy pounds, and my height la onl .
iud Wh*
day.* To which tho early devotee replied:
T have two wives. When I awake in the |
5. I regard the continuance of the Itail-
uticum llemedie* I owe my health, my happl-
and my life. A prominent New York dnijrirfat
asked me the other day. "Do yon »till use the Cat!-
curs Itemed ie«; yon look to be in perfect health?"
i, "1 do, end shall always. I have
what sickneaa is since I commenced
EXCHANGE, BUY OR nAVE YOUR
COTTON GINS
Hcpalrcd lu Macon, Georgia, at
JAMES T. GANTT’S.
Satisfaction guaranteed. (Freight free.) Gantt's Improved Condenser
Best in the World.
Write for circulars and reduced prioee.
axayHeuiAwkAan
Low Prices WiU Pule l
, , ,r . r r .. r — v Cuflcar. UonudlM." 8om.llmM I am WATER GROUND MEAL, per bushel...
is attending to iny wants together lam en- Bity . i> cr manent as it promises to be. it is *® •*?>' 1 ® “*.£► 14 FOUNDS WHITE SUGAR
Dd ablad to bo off earlier for prayers than if I 0 {the highest importanee that it should be ^fl taSr. r .Zl^d‘brttara 113 FOUNDS GRANULATED bUGAll'.
... v,., U ,..J ... . . 9k0 ln ~® I road Commission as the settled policy of KS™
belief here is that Gordon is flat “° rmn 8 one brinp me my slinpers, the the State, founded in the deep convictions nevor known’
»uidneeds even the small salary of | other my abmUon bowl, and by these wivcs | 0 f our people as to its propriety and neces-1 n.ing Uie Cui
imot. General Toombs' wittioism is
Hmembtired as to Gordon being locked.. , . .. . . ■„— r —..—— ■ wui comm
, ,1. room with *100,000, and bank-1 , “ 0“! onowife. I he poor man resolved I utilized ua tho promoter and conservator of those Out u» them, u dozen, have whom 1 hsvo
fcted xUs tho door should bo opened. , P r °ut by the advice. He got him an- harmonious relations between the public I f 01 ' 1 - the Urn. com. whon them shsll bo .
tie of ike correspondents at this centre o 01 *' *>&>, and in a few .lay. discovered the Ud the railroads. It should not bo per- ^Hd^tar tt” SL^hTmlSiw
•iiUbitGoidonVobjectivo point is tho rea ' of tho early devotee, viz. the verted into a means by which to foment rur * i'iem«dtM abaU be told ooly^oo uuuuai uier*
Ooeofthe Bcribcs says: "Sena-1 wa T between the two women made very I discord and to create division among our I wfilbt rsrelyancedof tmeaterings drug *tors.
mitt, between whom aid Gordon I f^ 1 *. mornmg prayers at tho mosque a people. M.utlsukNM
1 6. No more deplorable disaster could be-1 MO Fulton 8t, Now York. K.Y.
SACRIFICED TO SOCIETY. ftV.-. t „ h . an .^ h ‘I 0 . Vol iV C * 1 ^ i “ e *_lT aWn .‘i? t^StmS!SSm£!v!SS^tlS^Kmp\SlZ
I this issue, with each side contending bit- 1 SorofnU. Bold averywhara. Prica: Cutlcurs. 60
Children Die of Cold »nU Hunger That Their terly for the m&ster/ over the Other. Such centa; Soap, 35 can ta; Kaaolvant. ft.00. Prepend
Mothers Mwy Wear Coatlj Dresses. a conflict once inaugurated would bo con-1 ,h * F»tt®rDruf and Chemical Co., Do*tcn. Bend
I .. . ... i n . .1 for "Hoar tn Ourn Kkln DIuiiim."
A FINE LOT TIAIOTHY HAY
FEED OATS
NEW ORLEANS 8YRUF, per gallon.
Ccolqnitt, between whom and Gordon JS**?. mo ,l
t closest ties of friendship exist, is will- blessing.
j,itU»»W, to stop down at the cxpiia-
aotbiitemaniUet Gordon come up.
auseilhec.in^rin tlio governorship,
aboptto so administer tho office as
l mum* Umtelf in the affeetion and
s of the people of tho State.
BHACKINO COUOH, PLkimtSY, Cheat
Palm. Inflammatloa, Dimoull lire.th-
Ini:. A.lhmx aod Boudom of the Oh. t
, ^anil Poctorlal UoicIm, at oboe relt.vml
1 and aa.latad to a aM«djr cur. by Ui.
f Ootlcura Antt-Paln Plaaten, 'Zlc.
It is not many weeks since n married lady, tinned with varying success from year to I * or „ U “" °‘‘ r ' ^i*****:',,
Colquitt I whose toilets aro remarkable for elegance year. Heated and angered by the struggle, S«fiu for ‘flow to Cnre Skin Ilisesws.'
lUtNau. ‘lie is much better fitted I and taste, made a call npon the female head the saoceesfnl side would doubtless oppress 1)11[H.E«. Dlaokhftda Kkln Blomlihc. and Baby
> pulpit thin the political arena." I of a household but recently established in I and misuse the other. Whether the one or | _ t om CuUouia Soap,
it bo that Gordon dreams of saoceed-1 the neighborhood. In duo time the call was I the other were victorions, the result would
Colquitt while Colquitt dedicates him-1 returned, but tho now neighbor, a stranger I bo disastrous to public and private inter-
to temperance evangelism. I in Washington and its customs, was met at ests. It is certainly the port of patriotism
lout u willing to talk of the weather tho door by a servant, who announced that for all good citizens, of whatsoever conflict-
I itraUin the fence on theg overnorship. her "lad/''was ont Within a few days the ing opinion, to prevent this division and
S»o Small', attack on slaveholders of the fishionable butterfly repeated her call and strife, and to unite in the conservative ef-
ith in a rec-nt sermon has caused mnch I it was returned, bat again she was out I tort to maintain the commission as a thor-
iignation. lie has thrown Cable in the I This occurred several times, and at last the I oughly non-partiaan tribunal, wisely striv.
J e. The latest joke on Kara Jones is new-comer was pazzlod. for she declared ing for the good of all, and carefully avoid
the chambermaid at the hotel reminded that upon approaching ahe residence of her I ing thelnjnry of any.
that cleanliness was next to godliness, elegant acquaintance sne had caught sight 7. Upon tho vital question as to the pro-
0 { her at an npper window. Soon I pricty of maintaining the commission with
Uepablioan editorially calls 1 of her at an upp
>hog and blackguard. This is fighting afterward an infnnt daughter of powers necessary for its efficiency, there is
>ilh his own weapons. the devotee of fashion died, iittle or no division smong tho people of
t Hell claims to have discovered that I and the newly-settled neighbor I this State. Difference* which extat as to
har* everything a person says and at once called to extend sympathy matter* of detail the Democratic conven-
he nude to repeat ita secrets. Beer is I and offer anv antistance within her power, tion, when it assembles, will be wise enough
' f loquacious. It was a cold day and sho was shown into to deal with and settle without division. It
—«) sad Holman’s attempt to make I the dinning room, where the bereaved will be the duty of all members of the party ■ »— nnd(M _ thanceintof Dr str.rh«n s.Mt
2 since rules sensible by threatening mother soon appeared with an apology ncr- to accept and bo governed by the decision „f coiaectlcug u» grest natursl Bone Sotisr. llsi
wtol the commissioner’s pay in the ap- vonsly made that there was no fire In the I of the convention on these questions. been u.ed for mot. thsu so yeers. emt la Ibebeai
»wutiM bill, is » wise move. The pres- parlors. The following day another child, For sixteen year* the white people of «°ifib._umynm ; Ncur^j<pralM.
umiUtton m to a^e won meant am a I a aiiter of the dead infant, was taken ae-1 Georgia have maintained control of tho I inriM. ’ bold dy ALL DHUGoii»XB--TiiY IT.
. *• tx-UoDfedoiutcH. This nieannts.H I riously ill, and tho neighbor, moved by a I state government by adhering to the Demo-1 jaa 23-Mt-tuM-tbunawl
' ** Informed nr (hfl f«nm(niaainTI«rH luinAVnlpnl lipart and nnn>ch&ritv. Liutenctl amKa n*nani*afiAt« nrwl l>w aattlini, amnnn
1“
A FUIKND IN NEED.
I l)r. Sweet’s InfaUiblo Liniment
; $1,118
46c
3Ce
6(le
1.00
1.00
25o
1.25
IIUDNUT8 GRITS, per peck
25 BOXES MATCHES 25c, per grots
All other goods in proportion. Coll on
WARE & OLIVER,
feb7snn&w6m 1U1) Tlilnl Street, Macon, Ua.
ESTABLISHED 1857. ESTABLISHED 1857.
WINSHIP Sc CALLAWAY,
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS,
126 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Roturn thanks and oflor to tho public at lowest prices the
best grades of Clothing and Hats for men and boys. Odd
goods nnd all clothing from previous seasons at very low fig
ures. Look at us beforo buying. Suits and hliirts made to
ineasuro.
„ reformod or the commiaBionera benevolent heart and pure charity, battened I C ratie organization, and by settling amoni
i7\?° l-V. if Ham Randall baa hia way. I to tender her services. On thia occasion I themselves all differences as to men am
1"“ ' lul ‘ ct lackoonia here. Rai.ph. I sho accidently discovered that there wa* I measures. The result has been a restoredJ «i!o uMditfor nur^de
* STfiAMUOAT BURNED not ,» aiDRlf article of fnrnitare was in the prosperity and a public and private credit ,y. tfa.t >h. wtu couUuu. lu uia The fomfly
— * I parlors and that the bedchambers were de-1 which commends the admiration of the f -
ih# lUrber Htiop, tho Catue—De- I void of all the commonest comforts. All | whole country. It will be a fatal day when
. of o Valuable Cargo. ' ‘“ J “ ' “ '
GROCERIES!
o
The nndenlgned have opened a Urge and complete stock of Grocrlov at 121 Third
Street, and respectfully lnviUall inneed of Sn]>] i: t•. ■ ill. m i... n, ).. i..n- pnr. boatnc
elsewhere. The stock include* all the staploa used by farmers, and lias been selected
with special reference to their wants. It has been marked at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
and planter* will find It to their Interest to consult them.
WRIGHT & HILL,
124: Third Street.
janl7dlt£wEm
_ weie sacrificed to society, and as the elder there shall be no longer left among at the
Hay 24.—At 12'45 o'clock this ,ill * r 900,1 the babe to heaven it wisdom and conservatism necessary to pre-
“•J ‘a oil lamp exploded in the barber 19 not improbable that their little lives wc:e Tou t division and discord in the party npon
1 «< the steamer Dean Adams. The a* 90 sacrificed upon the social altar. The this or any other question of State policy,
- 1 "preai rapidly, and although tho L’lildlesa mother soon afterward left her| *■-- -» — : —
A. 13.
^ *t;chuian
lowet. eu piiuid nuu UUIUDU w ■ tJ
e i g0 - TImateamwIi«ne Me- BMtimorc HemlA
Goyaso were jnst below the
an . d were ® n t loose from their
STRUCK SENSELESS.
T, ■ uiKtu tn tow by a number of
i a‘“*t* Adama, which was lying
ui.,* “* burning steamer, was in
99 » stiff np stream breeze
. A r * J 'P»rtmedt turned their atten-
s-S ^.‘ y ^‘° “^"R h ‘ f . a°'l U>eT
2i.JJ®* Adama was built in
pagrt $J7,ouu. She was intended
q'v* 9 **" City and Vicksburg trade.
. purehooed by the Leo line
"fophi* and OU and Osceola, Ark.,
' s/."** 1 ! 11 ! ®*P*nde<l $14,000 in
C *« Iwured for $15,000. Sho
Gemr U| Urf *? ni8bt ,rom Osceola,
m a corn c °tton, six hnndrcd
-td «r’i el A b t hundred sacks of eot-
k *«Sd^ y ^ ceUa “ ot “
PimV"' of Powder.
Ma I 24.—While trans-
! -s.,|,iy , '’ 0a '' 9 of powder from the
®> ..t the s °i? r Clt - V . to-day to the
«.UV 0 Co *l Company, near
I 1 2-® " P ?K ,rum the engine ig-
J'J-it Tv. aud ,l “Ploffed with ter-
rqiu l, a di!^f r * wer * demolidksd and
The engineer
riaa .h* fri RhUnlly burned, as was
\ It hX "tunding beaida the
kvt. Th. Bh ‘ * hM »" three are fa-
of powVr** conuined 9 ***nty-
The preservation of Demoeratio unity
“' State is easontial
good government.
= r invariably yielded
promptly to the decisions of the party
speaking through ita convention. I shall
panne the same course in the future, and
the principles and the policy annoanced by
the convention soon to assemble, relative
FABQUHAB & CO.’S
AJAX ENGINE § CORNISH BOILER
®5 “al taken in tow by a number of i Minuter Pendleton Falla Coeonacloua
Hearing tha New* of IIU Terrible Lom.
Beaux, May 21.— I have just returned I to the Railroad Commiwion a* well as to
from the American Legation, where every- other matters of State oonccro, will be se
ttling is sad and silent I learned that this cepted by me as binding a]
morning Mr. Pendleton was present at the I u»l judgment and action,
great spring review of the Imperial Guards 1
with hu second daughter, Mary, utterly un
conscious of the event which the Herald
waa then narrating to the pnblic. .».>»*..«»«. — -——
lie did not return until 1 p. m., then (tapped Hondo. Chilblains, Coras and all Skin
about the breakfast hour by New York time. Eruption., and poamrrtv curaa Piles, or no Bojr ra-
Only a few minntay P»Tta«lyhxdth«rad
news been received through the cable ana 1 b _ K»nkin k L»m»r.
land wire by Mr. Cbapan Coleman, (be tnI
sccretarv of the Legation- With cmtloiu
tact he «*ve the new* to the Miniater and neaaeB.
his daughter, both of whom were in the ta
highest spirits from the stirring scene* they VO ntt;pe. cured by on* do«
hnd just left , , Ilnfromou^tolourbou^a.
Scarcely had the words psssed the secre-
tary’s lip* when Mr. Pendleton, with a ter-
rible change in hi* canntenancs, fell sense-
. J LI. Jartnliio* iroid Aniv
’•k.i
w' Wd v » r S*J*.
Bf«n7S! *» lb. city after
*"3 o-lagUmt with tbo
Futnom.
n^Z?*?** ** whlch
ft. "T 1 *' **• ContfcUn lUnro k
,OT a*® 0 *-
ofl fettln* t
Ka^etp^!; wub but o
sad ken not eo ran
in my individ-
'our* very truly, I
A O. Bacon.
Itocklrn's Arnica Halve.
The Beet P*l«e in tbs world for Onto, Ural***, I
Boras, Ulcer., Hal. Bheum, Fever Bores, Tetter.
A lawyer says milkmen make good wit-
They pomp easily.
* 4?.
■•A’ / ! l
• ktAotaSLAtlkwH ’ Cf •
Tnc qulckMt tlux* on record t Neuralgia of the l
oral type, cured by one doee of Smith’* BUe Beane
j from ooc to four boom, m many who bare tried
tho Becre- I itean teetlfy. It doee eeem atraaae t at lenalble
, people will Buffer with tble terrible dieeaae when
* speedy relief can aurely be found in this simple,
. , - «d. end looxpenei.e remedy, u ceata. For sole
Im* to the^floor, and his daagUter was only by aU dra«*tooi and dealer. In medicine, or mm
fared from fninliug bendfUirongh a re*e-1 onrnbero on raoolpt of prlco In .tanipe.
saved from fainting------ -
tion at the Kight of her tnth«. t Mri Fen-
Mrs. Arglea. who write* novels under the ]
Advice to Mothers.
Mr.. Wln.lqw*. Boothtag Bynp ebosld olwaj. be |
dleton shortly after revivwb but he may be nom p| amt of "The Duchess,” is said to
called at this hour broken down. have a marvelously soft, sweet vole*. She
The news spreading, a few American la- | j aa ^ t weakness for loud attire.
dies, friend* if the family, came in sndsra I
now with him and his daughter, and .will
doubtless remain a few days
deUila have boen
Mach anxiety
twSnntaler- It iTneedleta to add that the
ntmoxt sympathy i* felt In all German
quturiers, because Mr. Pendleton ta so pop-
ntar r —New Yotk HcfftM-
gccli’a BaalibB of l’nro
Cod UverOfl. with Hjpopb«*blioi. h«
. H : FARQ.JriAR, YORK. PA r
een raceived'.t Urn; legation S
is felt at the possible effect .oftM, ibop.-* aiuje ali paln. curoo wind
s shock upon the nerves of tndio ike boot rowdy for dlankuo. Sc. a
JyMsty
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gaauiaa La OooU and Kuffra pear trees.
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