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*&tTECTiVc3 IN FULL DRE33.
Some of the Methods Employed by Ex
perts in Criminal Affairs.
[Philadelphia Express.]
“Why is a detective required at a
wedding, where everybody comes by in
vitation:”
“Becauseit is not only the professional
crook you have to look out for. There
are plenty of kleptomaniacs. When a
rich and well-dressed woman steals a
diamond ring she is called a klepto
maniac. When a dirty beggar steals a j
pair of shoes sue is called a thief. We j
detectives think that this is a distinction |
without a difference.- Then you m :st
remember that every now and then . a '
professional thief gets into a private
residence where a fashionable wedding :
is being solemni ed notwithstanding .
that he has no invitation.” .
“How docs he do it:” ,
WWalks . right in. The most expert :
and successful of petty thieves always
dress elegantly, and have the appearance
of the greatest respectability, it is a
peculiar thing, too, that they can con- ,
trol some of the handsomest and most .
accomplished women. A thief gets a
‘mash’ on an apparently respectable
woman, and sometimes marries her.
Some thieves I know of have married
into fine families, and the people never ;
knew they were crooks. If the thief
doesn’t fnarry the. girl lie keeps her as ,
his mistress. When he makes a good
' haul of $8,000 or $1,000, lie throws $500
into her lap. They live on the top of
the heap, and dress as .well as; the fittest. j
It is the easiest thing in the world .for a
couple such as I have described to get
into a rich man’s house where a wed
ding is going on. They drive up to the
door in a handsome carriage. W hat if
they have no cards? Plenty of people
come without them, although the in
vitation bears the explicit inscription,
‘Present this card at the door.-’: The
usher can not afford to insult such
distinguished looking guests, ' so
they pass in. Once inside,
what a harvest ' is spread before
them! Frequently at weddings of the
rich $50,000 or $00,000 worth of jew
elry, silverware, and all sorts of mo t
valuable articles are spread out in a
room without any protection whatever.
Then look at the chances there are to
steal jewelry and ornaments from the
ladies present. The thief is given a bet
ter opportunity than in a crowd on the
street, because everybody is totally un
suspicious. All the women wear the
most valuable gems and ornaments they
possess. I am a pretty good judge of a
diamond—can tell one when I see it —
and I have seen a woman at a wedding
with $50,000 worth displayed on her
person, in her hair and ears, on her
throat and: breast, and on the shoulders
of her short-sleeved dress. An expert
thief does not want an easier job than to
slip off a pin here, or a brooch there,
and it does not take him long to collect
enough to support him m the most lav
ish extravagance for months.
“Vi hat course does a detective pursue j
at a wedding?” j
“Well, in the first place, you know, ;
he appears as a guest, and not in an
official capacity. He wears a dress suit,
even if he has to rent it for the occasion,
a white tie, and a gold stud in his shirt-
bosom. The work is extremely difficult.
Really, all that can be done is to watch
the presents closely and see that nobody
carries any of them off. fciometimes, in
a large room, two men are required. Of
course, we cannot prevent the crooks
front”Working.the crowd unless wo hap
pen to know them. If we spot any wo
know they generally get out- as quickly
as possible without making any trouble.
After everything is over one man usu
ally stays all night, because, as a rule, J
there are a great many strange servants j
iu the house who have been employed j
for the occasion, and they need watch- ;
iug-” |
Cheap Fuel for Dakota.
[Dakota Farmer.]
A correspondent after : having tried
“turf,-” coal, wood, and sunflowers,
has .settled upon the last named as
the cheapest and best fuel for treeless
Dakota. Ho says: “1 grow one acre of ,
them every year, and have plenty of :
fuel for one stove the whole year round,
and use so.; e in another stove besides.
1 plant them in hills the same as torn :
(only three seeds to the hill), and culti
vate the same as corn. I cut them when j
the leader or top tower Is ripe, lot the n
lay on the ground two or three days fin i
that time I cut off all the seed heads,
which are put into an open shed with a
floor in it, the same as a coni crib; the
stalks are then hauled home and packed
in a common shed with, a good roof on.
“When cut in the right time, the
stalks when dry are,as-hard, as o.-tk, atid .
' make a good, hot tire,-while the seed
■ Beads"with the-sced in, make a better
• firo 'than the bast hard coal. The ' seed
- bout? very rich.'in o’l, it; will warm betT
tor and turn. !ong“v, bushel for bushel,
' than hard coal. The sunflower is very
hard on land, the-piece- of ground se
lected to plant on should be highly en
riched with manures. in the great,
steppes (prairie) region in the interior of
Russia and in Tartary, where the
winters are more severe than here in
Dakota, the sunflowers are, and have
■been for centuries past, the only kind of
fuel used.”_
The -Effect- of Diet on. the. Teeth.
, [Exchange.]
According to a Hartford, Co,-in., den
tist the extensive and almost universal
■use of tonics and sedatives, r.i the lorru
of iron and bromides, and the .general
use of fine flour an 1 non-bone making
. food materials, are what support the
; vast arniy'of dentists in this country. It
is a curious fact that the effect, of Amer
ican food upon the teeth of emigrants
who have been used to a coarser and
perhaps a more wholesome diet, is more
marked than upon the teeth of the sons
©£ American ancestors.
There’s an old bit of history wrapped
tip in that word “el-oused,” as there so
I
expeditions on every side; and every , _ , ,
iky voung Englishman wished to sail A ttnr a 5 jhRTfTYX GCIOrEll
,v to find a new inheritance with his AjVl » UUOIXJ i OUWXCW.
r.jj of Persia, and sent
,ns, the most important
often is in our rich English speech.
You all know how alive England was
in the reign of Elizabeth with the spirit
of adventure and discovery. The find
ing of America was still a new wonder
to be gossiped about. Tuere were wars
and
pine _ ft ...
| away to find a new inheritance with his
j ship, or conquer an old one with his
j-sword. A great many young fellows,
with more munition than money, offered
■ their services to : foreign powers. One
of these soldiers of fortune, Sir Robert
; Shirley, was employed bv the (fraud
- Seigneur and Ki
on various lipssi
-being a commercial end assy to Eng
land? Bv this time King James was on
S the throne, and anxious to en-
j courngc the trade with Turkey and
! the °Eastv which Elizabeth’s ad
visers had begun in a small
way, about twenty-live years before. So
tiiis shrewd Sir liobert sent over a
Turkish emails, or envoy, in advance
of his own coming, to get the good will
of the London merchants in the Persian
and Turkish trade. The on tor prising
cliiatts exerted him elf so successfully
that he, pocketed some four thom-and
pounds of their money (a large sum for
that time), and ran away with it. leav
ing his master to stand ihe loss ami tno
laugh against him,- as best ho could;
for the tavern wits wore,as much de
lighted to get hold off a bit- of nt'w slang
as you arc, children, and they adopted
Ochtau’sed” (now become “choused ’)
in the sense of “defrauded,” just as you
boys would now say “chiseled,” I sup
pose. You will fiucf it in Bon Jonson
and in Shirley as slang, and in Landtor,
two hundred years afterward, as good
English. Ho von see,tin the etymology
of one little word you get a glimpse of
English life in. the sixteenth and seven
teenth centuries. — Gilbert Uunlcle in St,
Nicholas.
An Old Soldier’s
EXPERIENCE.
“ Calvert, Texas,
May S, 1882.
“ I wish to express my appreciation of the
valuable qualities of
THE
as a cough remedy.
« While with Churchill’s army, Just before
the battle of Vicksburg, 1 contracted a se
vere cold, which terminated in a dangerous
sough. I found no relief till on our march
we came to a country store, where, on asking
far some remedy, I was urged to try Ay kb’s
Chubby Pectoral.
•‘I did so, and waa rapidly eared. Sinea
then 1 have kept tho Pectoral constantly by
sne, for family use, and 1 have found it to be
an invaluable remedy for throat and lung
diseases. J. W. Whitley.”
Thousands of testimonials certify to the
prompt euro of ail bronchial and lung
affections, by the use of Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. Being very palatable, the young
est children take it readily.
• prepared bv »•
Dr J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
gold by ail Druggists.
mm ?
’ & ft u» 4 s,: -b* -j *
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So-:-';. ..--i
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In the presence of the Presidents of the Amertcaa
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Kates for nil Visitors
During' the period of the Exposition, from Dec.
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CHICAGO
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It contains every improvement that lmentlve
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A TALE OF TWO CRUTCHES.'
A Well Ee*wn Citizen ef Atlanta
1 Lays Down Ms Cratehos.
I have only a few words to say, wltioa are te
state that I have been confined to my bed for
two months with what waa called Nervous
Rheumatism, or Sciatica. I was only enabled
to hobble about occasionally by She uso of
cratches, and iu this condition I commenced
tho use of B. B. B-, four bottles of wkiob en
abled-me to discord the use of my crutches
and attend to business. I bad previously used
ail well recommended medicines without relief.
It has been over two months stbee using
B. B. B., and I eeaakler myself a permanently
cured man.
i. P. SATIS,
Atlanta, ®a. (West EM.)
for ovw 5
yoo,ra by" nisa in tbou-
sxindS of casci?.
a TRIAS.
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twin. Avoi-i h.citig i
oa -by j-s'l- atious claims o?
other yofotMi-: wt those
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icarn j r.i;"; th.nt facts “
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terfere with attention to
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renfcac®. Found-.d -->n s/i-
entifio ntiitli.v'-’ “rinctplet-.
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tion. DirectapplIcaUon to the
seat of discus ntakes it» ppc-
ciHoij.'.'.uenoc fob witbou*-
delay* Tho natural fune-
g k m tiocs of *.ha hauwn orgtm-
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B g ih Attiaaiiu? cTpmeatS «
■' i i;fff 'W’Mrfc b*'' 0
fi I* 'M-. x.-asfei’d are given bneb-
fjf ,^T.-p'^SThc patient becr.rnca
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A
SEHa ADDRESS '■
HAK H a S f; A
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FRSSHTFUL iASAL ©^TAFSRii.
Far four years! Save boon afflicted with a
very troublesome catarrh of rlvo head. So
ternbie has lta nature been that when I Mow
my nose small pieces of bones would frequently
come out of my mouth as<5 nose. The dis
charge was sopioua ami at ttmos .exceedingly
offensive. My blood became so impute that
my general health Was greatSy impaired, with
poor appetite and wosb»
Rumcraus motllcl£tea were used without
relief, until I began the see of B. R. if-.
three bottles acted almost like magic. Since
their use not a symptom hisa returned, aufi I
feel in everyway quite restored to h.-mcA, I
am an old citizen of Atlanta, and refer te ct-
Eiost any one living on Butler street, and ffior*
particularly to Dr. L. H. Glilam, who knows
of my oase.
Mbs. Eijzarbvh Ssctw.
We will mail ou appUcarAn to anyone Inter
ested in Mood and Skin Diseases, Serafsia,
Bheumatlssu, Kidney Troubles, etc., wonder
ful and unquestionable testhnony of cures
effeolod by the use of it. B. B., the qi^bkest
Blood Fnufler ewr-teown. Large botaes fl.M
or six te- f5.«Q. So»by «U Brugglgta, or Ex-
jsessadi® rcceSjptsf prtoe.
BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, Qa.
I Durham is historic. Itv-asneutralfB-ound
during the armistice betwoen Sbemieu and
AobMon. Soldiers of both armlss filled
their pouches with the tobacco stored there,
mid, liter the surrender, marched aeme-
wmSi. fiooa orders banrs from East, West,
KoribKid South, for “more of that elegant
tabeeoo.” Then, ten men ran sn unknown
factory. Sow it employs «oo men. usee the
pink end pick of the Goi.den Belt, and tb«
Durham Bull is Cue trailB-mark w-»;hil , tile
beat tobacco in the world. Blackwell’s Bull
Durham Smoking- Tobacco has the largest
eslo of any smoking tobacco in tire world.
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..AHOME DRUGGISl
TESTIFIES.
Popularity at home is not always tho best
test of merit, but we point proudly to the fact
that no other modieine has won for itself
such universal approbation in its own city,
state, and country, ana among all people, as
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
The following letter from one of our best-
known Massachusetts Druggists should be of
interest to every sufferer: —
IMifflM SS
vere that I could not move from the bed, or
dress, without help. I tried several reme
dies without much if any relief, until I took
Ayer’S Sarsaparilla, by the usa of two
bottles of which I was completely cured.
Have sold largo quantities of your Sarsa
parilla, and it still retains its wonderful
popularity. The many notable cures it haa
effected in this vicinity convince me that it
is the best blood medicine ever offered to the
public. E. F. Harris.’*
Liver Si., Bueklsnd, Mass., May 1*, K83.
tfUTRHFfli Overeeer G fn&V.li
tJKLa SliBSi.Usiif Carpst Corporation,
waa for over twenty years before his removal
to Lowell afflicted with Salt Ehcsm in ita
worst form. Ita ulcerations actually covered
more than half the surface of his body and
limbs. He was entirely cured by Aybrs
S&saparxlla. Sea certiftoata ia Ayers
Aimaiiftc fox 1383.
PRZ7ASSD ®T
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Sold by all Draggtstoi 93, 6lx bottles far @3.
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of combination, artistic design, beai^y in finish,
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OME
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c/ iA s no EQ uAI *
The best evldonce in the -world of the
purity and excellence of Black-well’s Bull
Durham Smoking Tobacco is found in the
fact that the fame of this tobacco increases
from year to year. This could not be tho
case if it were merely “ gotfeon up to sell,”
or had any dubious or dangerous ingre
dients in it. Among’ millions of users of
alT nationalities, surely some one would
find out if it were impure, injurious or
unpalatable. For 18 years this tobacco has
been acknowledged to bo the belt in the
icorld, and every year tihe Bull Durham
brand grows more popular, tho demand f orj
—it wider, and sgiokers p~—
more enthusiastic over its j
delicious natural flavor. !
Ask your dealer for it.
Get the genuine—trade
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-i Trieat-
Dizzi-
■uraigiR,
HeaCaoho, Nervous Prostration,causett uy the uso
ef alcoliol or tobacco, \Vakcfulrx^£», lu oi.it.u do-
preesion. Buttoning of tlio Brain resulting m in
sanity and loading to misery, decay aid acaab
Preinature Old Ago, Barrenness, Lops of power
In either sex. Involuntary Losses and fcpcrmat-
orrhoea caused bybvor-exortion of wio brurn, ben-
Ebuso or. OT.er-iridulgGncQ. Each box contain-s
onomonths treatment. $1.00 a box,or six boxes
£or $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt or pneo.
’lYS CtlI’AilA^TI2Si SIX BOXKS
To
tor .
Bohci feho inirchasc-r our written
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Gladstono’s Last Chore.
[Chicago Tribune, ]
The English prime minister’s duties
do not end with the close, of the daily
sessions of parliament, when the tired
members are at liberty to take them
selves off to bed. On the contrary, be
fore seeking rest he must write to the
queen, giving her an official report of
the proceedings. These letters are
couched in the third person: “Mr.
Gladstone presents his duty to her maj
esty, etc.,” and her majesty's replies,
usually dictated to a secretary, also run
in the third person.
IT LEADS ALL.
No other blood-purifyiag medicine is made, |
or has ever been prepared, which so com
pletely meets tho vsitfl or physicians ana j
the general public as
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
It leads tlie list as a truly scientific prepara
tion for all blood diseases. If there is a lurk-
Ofmnrisi * ing taint of Sevofula about you,
SG'tOruLA Ayes’s Sarsaparilla will
dislodge it and expel it from your system.
Ifor constitutional or scrofulous Catarrh,
0 nvarutu Ayes’® Sarsaparilla la tka
ATARRH true remedy. It has cured
Eumberiess eases. It will atop the nauseous
catarrhal discharges, and remove the sicken
ing odor of the breath, which are indications
Of scrofulous origin.
I, “Hutto, Tex., Sept. 23,1882.
tjlJSEliOUdi “At the age of two years one off
e« B r® my children was terribly afflicted
i5Uh.fi p J with ulcerous running sores on ita
face and neck. Af the same time ita eyes
were swollen, much inflamed, and very sore,
n... <p ur n Physicians told us that a pow-
OuRl Cl gib erful alterative medicine musts
bo employed. They united in recommending
Aykr’s Sarsaparilla. A few doses pro
duced a perceptible improvement, which, by
ah adherence to your directions, was contin
ued to a complete and permanent cure. No
evidence has since appeared of the existence
of any scrofulous tendencies; and no treat
ment of any disorder was ever attended by
more prompt or effectual results.
■■ Yours truly, B. F. Jousson.’*
j PREPARED BY j
Dr J. C. Ay er & Co., Lowell, Mass.
gold by all Druggists; ?1, six bottles for $5.
^BESTO F ALL P
Tm Mew American
gfeSpsiBesits Sxstsly oy Caff IrtKMl -to 55-11
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Irritability «f toaiper 9 Bow assirSts, wHii
©.feollngof feavlngaeslocted sobs© asty,
Weariness, JHzzine&fiSf Flnttoriag at the
Heart, Dots befarotfe© ©ye«>-Hcfid»c'fe®
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SefnS fiireEJsna, Higffely colored a?\«
- C©^SYIPAT1@W.
flTTT'S FIare ©specially adaptor
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change of feclifigras to astonish the sufferer.
They £s&cr«sa»e’th© ApiKstf£e,and cause t-n©
body to Take ©>se F'iea3u>thus the system Is
and by their^onie on
TUTS
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Gray Hatq or Whiskers changed to a.
Glossy Black bv a single application or
this Dye. It Imparts a natural color, acr*
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of 81. •
Office, 44- Sfiurray St., Hew V arS«-
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Hamburg Linimekt.
1 A Des.ding.fi^u'lsvsiFhy-
• eioian Ehtabliabes aa
imm <iBice i K Kcwl ork.
i “3 From Am. journal of Med.
“j>r. Ab. Meserole, .who
.... ... B ma kea a special ly of Epilepsy
ffl ^ k has without doubt treated
$/;**• and cured more cases tnim
Unliving phy^cian. His success has simply
peer, astonishing: wo have heard of cases ot over 20
Largo bottle and Treatise sent tree. Give a. . U. *«i<x
liitiiSiioLifi, No. 9C JohnSfc.,H«w York.
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At the International Cotton Exposition, Atlanta Ga., the Saw- Gin
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AYER’S ~
Sarsaparilla
Is a hlgbly concentrated eatstact of
Sarsaparilla and other blood-ptirif>'i::|f
roots, combined with Iodide of Dots.
Siam and Iron, and is the safest, most reli
able, and most economical blood-purifler that
can be used. It lnvai-5'»ly expels all Wood
poisons from the system, enriohes and renews
the blood, and restores its vitalizing power.
It is the best known remedy for Sersfnla
and ail Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip
elas, Ecaema, Bingworm, niotchos,
Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions
ef the Skin, as also for all disorders oaused
by a thin and impoverished, or corrupted,
condition of the blood,such as Kheumatism,
Neuralgia, Bheumatie Gout, General
Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh.
Inflammatory tomato Cured.
“Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has cured me of
tho Inflammatory Kheumatism, with
whioh I have suffered for many years.
W. K. Moore.”
Durham, la., March 2, 1882.
PREPARED BY
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists; 5k tlx bottles for §5,
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