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- GLENER A L NKW %01E19. Ileous of tnterl'.t lithwred from Varloue i fQuarteria. The chcapct thing in lits this snsou is the head of a dude. ",,.~~~~~ T .t. .,Ihe Atlant a E xiosition o peund yeht(ly 1I ttder utlSplics altogetelrl encour'tgtng. You (cant io a taan no good utiks3 you uare making him better. Charity mu y cover I tuultitule of s1in, It, that is iot its regular business. Judge Manning, Miinister to Mexio, died in New Yi'rk yesterday. Of aIll the evil sIi rims a bro:l it this hlmr in the w\"rll, }u-imceiity is the 1m1.yt Ian gerous. To ab ili el a':tl)th is not the way to thi l ish Isl'trty, thoughha men suumetlii aes talk tis if it were. Shake the moths out of your winter itul uels, an(I dt'n wits is lcft of them. }'nc n tnoo't" is in1 town. t Many 11Tn a I Itiiui''ids iv it il it be'ing c .ul . 1esfuI. 1 nm w o r:t i sit nn'ed i bs eint: i failmre IS tint tXlnii!tle of this. A w\'(t1)AT t mti(tlim R( nt keep her trttn per wI.hE n i he ii; tmn_vint.. A unUi it,n't eX pected to. l t " timt spe-t in itl?e (ri'litt and bi voted to th' (i tj ii. to \fif 11 (I m i - Wealth and cii! i ti t. OIhnion 13 h' nin th:ng which 1 d1e' ; goii or Imrt i~ t be ;orbl It is ourt e - ~otiini+ins ttf thti:n'a hi:'h ruijn ii. its i11l s "ja t( e terd iy---:!l the( ,iu,tit 1The firt t<ihyn ct , f fiilly" is lti th.ink (ir: ilf wt \ i-c: tii- nl.xt to till otht'r: w ; '1, thin , tl't depilou sl ..l h ct +tc"Ii i It i i,s'f ti' (1r.14 ' . , n i i "iil iPM I'i' t'll"' Ith ; h t hei blitter a 11n n d .- . - ii!' V.iI I he '. sp.'.k i f i 'i,ii ''hU not.l l i ' (if i n i i r1n ;'y" ~ ~ ~ t vU tt i'' ib t ni il;l i hi nII l ;t lii r' <ii .. \ i', li!cl to pul iih. I".tv y I t I'e . It e li: i i\ : ' i t . . tinn mnet in Pc"tint yei'to!ii:y \i ithi Pitt <h.) gates. .\ II itlm'iij s to briug to ii t'nd thet Ni '. Y1 n bit lri,. ii, rket . .s.tiik hl:ve- "i 1 ir li' i lT, iiy.((ii i I- r : h - , i pi t .t , th' hIl iriUr!ntim "i :L r t" InIu' l I jn (:h+i( .::( tn I i iw ' t l i e in b..t !.ir ii'. I ln i i. 1i - j-ib i' if in ': - i suf' r I i! filt , I, ' b i '''i , -nl ! ats bsweet. .\ '.,im :t'I-r lil '. - tr "t .\ -c- r 1\ i" ': 3 w1 w - mniles w,i't t'f I ht 1.4 !" 4 ' + it : Im r V t ltl " [.l ", . 1 . i (" - t ' A ln:m i! : t " 'nt- ! " ')n ri \ 1i l Ilii 1' i i It i 1I, Ni v a : 1, ' ll 4 1' 1' 41 htint i \ o n. A ri '. - I ( 'I 113- l I it' t 1' i t : "1"i i i i l ' 1 t toh!a. j. T(v. ' f,i"( I i Au u <( lo - i I - \' 1' t A3 il:iiloi",1t. V:+i +. ti rittt ;.I.. ,, I? (4 l i i'4: wi\ay to Flori nt" IF n - I m ir( t to i . iit'tl ('i h 'e ' tu ( 'I t I- t .,:ll "' 1 evr3'4 al ter1'ti- 11: --o '- Ii1 (t n ' tin. "d' lM is . ' i tt 'a . ) i i . h'ii hav\iu n1,t!l ' ! II," t. i'. LT i, .b "i 34 w 'ife., ' t iih - t' :. .i . t . !i .q ,144'is inii 41 h i bi t ' ' 1 lil 'l' t,31 t [t !'i n i I ti, i( it I: , t I i iliii'43 ' I "I~4- t3 I, l i. . l . '1t ' (11011 1: w e-intt 1 311 f t' a lo 'I n IP,ill. W111 lii whhiiI to e III a 144 hul (. 1 we I . I1t 44 210- 5 A'1' i n ul ii I t - ( b nI isgetr,ig .u1 it a1 In-tl (:441tnfe:1,n 4. b b a m 4 ~~~l F~~iu e ortt e p l(3t1r s I, I h 4 1 0 t-ii.tl l' 33bur1 II lI 44 il I ' - 4-. were~i i ,OQOtl und3-4 to r a i blb f}1,tOO,00O. 'FT United States eats, it is est.inmatd, 600,000,000 of OI ant:es yearly, eough to givu to each mttu, woman and (ild1 ten oranges. A telegrinIl frot 1)r. Wal ,, p 'esident of the board if healttI of Tam pa, :it: The fev r is ),till ispreaduing. Six ICe: c,iscs ! n(l uue dt hi tiith:ty. S'eenl Iiatients ini a crit t". ((ond)itio . The'1' n!lon-profesrsi:un( ulpillin thut Ilt' disea'e is inot 'ellIow fever i' in it accepted by he(a ltLi lliec's auny whtre. I ery pIeCaUtiol is liniii tIaken, but tire i, nn fear of in:fection t1e\ehee. 'T'hts. (. J tning, lliilit'r to Mexico, l is In at d ing c'ititi"InI at the Fifth Ave n il('tel, iN v Yo'k ('ity. lit' w' talk'n w r (iic .'strtyI' \ e lin~ o il : t alate Iour . t it wit't ay <h liri,i'u. l';s d ta h i: pr'!bablt fr l nittlr 'hitut It f(w h1ur. lte a ( (ne It ti he ("i f yit a Wk'(' fI t to lun t';,l it dt t ung lt l't':ihttlly ittm l t. -, whieb tlnnbcr hi ii ot. '1yh' Ii h :' t h f t :iini ti witlt h , (4')It, h mt'"e1 A il'I'll W n, wh<!(theru ufa:tit or f.ri;i;n i ri1h, i ie l Anarchi:-"-, Ii', i sym:u v- V.ihk ;lnre iy in ill(: ri' <u,t',t d1'grel', jIn ii hlt of S('h,P''i:"Id n'ei%t.i- tn '-ti, w,h. r'n it 11;.:hh: f .r t:> l i Ii Ih itIelb .' I i f fit I : l! that :Iy !ni: pruinltion S h ' 111' \''h i r)1111'y 1 '.r 't'!: ' br;:'a 1 . .'.:t:at (1f the,I t ,"ir l ' 1 i, isl in ' i' r U: ie o t ithr '-.V I . t m ' I ( e . S I , i t i i 1r ' I ..;- . 1 , , i rtf (I' l. 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V.t V I f'i ti itti (I i I d lt - I'" 1/ P .it li t 1. j I I f f'it 1 I il '.l : i :.t'f t ti ..tn.t i' l.,t t i it b(ti tn I'tfi! u . - n .t s 1 - I 1 . - -. . III Spite of the multifar''iu (u ies a11(id ta'sks that. are implo;'t en tHe tiny Ibur:lars, they still !i il timo to clean ond adtornI thleir" wo-th h11 h- peIl)rs'Ins, says a wtVriterI' inl t I (' m in ; i i . sp1t, 10 atol of dii Il aivthin<r lso Ilutileauly Vwill they t tleratl on their b)dies. ThIey get rid of (ho dirt with thie bir uthy tufts on thieiir feet or with their tligue. Th'ey nct, for al thli w rl, ilko dolesiit ic c:ats wIen they t'an a dll lick tiieiisives; nint tiny a. r. ::t I,nIe) anothe0r at the toilet pietIl. y : i ionkers. thet s OS' ol th'a:ni 1 " " ; ttr tllt o ii' i:i ra .list Oilm il'd:, I oL hllis 1pla'a t (iurpri1 i.L , tIh1 ) a t:(l 'iu 'h car l In1hi '-Irial alln t'' re: l!:(.ved by tht'itr dirt-hlattnl fatou'. The il :le.!p thoir (lhVeclint ju1-ti :0; 0 5ca 3y. :It tih' coniVeyiti' :t .:y of t l:r ie ('(1, 'ti I i re' i wtt i, d nhl,s h .i e i1;L s I .i apIe i tU r t he gri: tii anl l):th ', i\.'is thnm 10 m 10m tr u '. than1 111 u I i :. , lsu. W h1n :')1( :nimb--rt :i at 1:e ' h '. C'Hrk: ! I li si sonl d, dliltl I; l oI:d 11t1. lot S: ,.'(l, thI' r'l:l i ::: ,: :i a l t. l 'I, lh i I ' gi t Iil. 0 1 0 , 1 h i ts i ri tnii l' ; , t w ,:n :1 <'. it, :.-tl i '. _( l i tI n .n - ! I X Ii0 I '! 1 t 'i1! a1 i 0 * -:1 t , xh -:l. I J T - : . ,' m n I: ' t , e' : .' Ii-: : : ' '.) ' .I I . S - :i -u .t! th I1: : 1th ': I i'. : :l w 1':r-' i'1, ( I:i : , th.: . t :. ' I - :., 'i: toI) i' '! :-. i1 th i i o w h..... re1l1 I ' ;l :,'r ln : -h' ( 'ili In t '. , . t :IV,-i'.h . o'e :+ih i d: - i ih> nn Ihllhi r, w h; i .t' IL t m tht,wII i (n :r'I lii hI :.. ; -i ,1 :. I i Only Iis (' ire,3 .i ihtir tclos;, t : ,w(\' ii h 'w 'I-, tha:t. l t tr'.:t! in ti1. llla i i. 1r. Iht':tl Str:t ' the th '.',V 0it 1:b: - so,11 h nl unl :;l t ti 10, (It It':tr the' b ,' y in i, . !. ' '' (0:1 t :i I 'tt i Ii a d a m i h in a i eu I. I! I Alb T:. -l;' :tt ,:l; h. .:I' t,l --r1"\ a.t: dIi0"'niliarI I:mi( of bI'aI. W\ . ll a: ,t.'r" lind Itt.:ii - '!: 1(r (ti tt i:l a - . a r: a tilr , .:'1 b I .S -, Ilm le. i , i : ..;L l'":1.ti ;.,' in t! - l :i in 'I ht a:;t e''-m,'I:ri 'S art: vH'!,- tiit' ; n i :' .d,~4i for .ir Io sCh o-. T . I.a l l '. SI on l '( h u I '.I. ' a ,lu:l .: thel I nllt' livu: Somelt'.\l t luno:;tr, Sknd Hit er. de eOld gt int h 8th or Ih .. t'f il .tl :; l' li ' 3' t: C ii . 't h i 'S ,: t: " ; t 1; ( "1 " 1! t ' i t \ l i lr : l l ' ", t! t 1 55 I ) ' ' nil :i -' a. ' t' t I i -is; i aI, , : , \', 1 - '.' ; - ' 1 ! : ' - liiLee fi4 to i I -iii m I:y wit a ii ' 'L -i I .! 1 - i('( 'si I t' I- I I" S liIi e L . d il ti '.L. :. 1 I l i ' I . ' I L ,i I i '''tilnet' Ha '5 ''l l 1. , i,:t' t' i I; It ,if : i l .. 5.1 ii im . 'i . i'-i u dlty intoLa pne' s. T h li 1 .! i t I i : t . . , e w atr i tpuml -1 n:o aiiit4 .1t I I s f.11 TL it . - Lna it'' I *J i nt th1 i i Ou i I rinIli riili). TIi 4 I .- o h d1L4 for fuel iii its ha i, n conive I m ,a n .. ha e -- I o'n of th 4a which ' i t -i.L I Il 4:a .1> b 4 n1 - w i~i i s Ii? i - -ntly :1e i ti ' i u I or f elr.;i : n;,.n u MODERN OLD MAIDS. Th:y aio Jolly anti (iood-Natured, and I)rens In Exquisite Taste. Aceording to the idea of things which pIrova kal not so very long ago, the wo 1u: i who did not marry was a blighted beiin It dkit not matter whether she remained .inglo from choice or neecs sity; for since it was considered a wo n a's only manifest and unalterable destiny to marry, she must of course, be rgarded as a failure in life :f she did not do this. And though she may have tfu cd forty oflers of marriage, or have had the most imperative duties of any =ort, or leveloped the most decided (al ent lor so1me vocation in life other than Inarri:tgo yet neither one nor all of these would have been accepted as a valid t:son why she should not follow what sr iety had decided was tho onily propor courso in life for her. Frorn th:i; conlitiotion of things thero aro-t in literaturo and minds of the peo Il in genernl the typical "old maid." tte was always pictured as gaunt, angular, and forbidding in appearance: murovo and ill-tempered in disposition, as I)ecaml e I blighted and disappointed ing1,Z; Itating youth and pleasure of all sorts, witi a special grudge against ivemv'iakin atnde lovers, since thev re int;i ' her of her own vanished youth :iuo the opportunities which she never it:t!, or, having. had neglected. But noi have chianged all that in those latIr days. With tho education of wo iina mtitf the broadening of their oppor ttunities in every way their destinios have birlo:utened also. A woman is still, per hIts, expected lirst to marry, and it is bc ,t. for her that she should, provided :or ntmrrnge can be a happy and suita ~h' ote. But if from her own choice, ur a tecessity arising from a lack of ap preimtion on the part of the other and 1111 slupid sex, she remains at the end t,f Ior ila what someone calls an ''un tinmd blcsinlg,'' she is no longer con it d from this circulstanco alone, at faiIre :m1d an unhappy creature. She I no longer loomoed to a lift of depen tlen e In the house of another, for a ac: of vocations are open to her, in any one of which sho may win a liveli hool or even comlpetence. consequent V Ie conmntls respect, and, far from ntig a subject of contempt or pity, she IS iltoto likely the-objoet of open or so ertt envy on the part of most of her ma; rricd aeqiaiit aleos. Anti so it has eomlo about that the ty ,.tal old maid of former times has -'V awav, ,tnd in the literature of to dy' wa find new types conforming to IV fat; of the case and quite dif r tt from the old. 'fTe modern old hI is nit angular and forbidding in t.tranht. but plump and pleasing". I . Inot m nlorOSO uid ill-tenpered, but and good-natured to an extent that as her the best of comp .. y. As has never had the absorbing cares I I com withl marriage, and has no i y of sons anid daughters growing ; , bout her to remind her of the light tars, she has naturally forgotten to :w ol, and yountg people regard her n,t or themselves when good times .t ing planned; while in tho matter lovers and love making she hits had " c:'erienco which makts her simplv unbe Aas teonidanto and ad'viser, is tho repository sf all the se s of his sort which exiit w ithin the h!r acquaitance. She dresses : i taste, sho pats a pug tiog tir , a golden beetle, or whtat ith*al fashliiounimay dIiotate1~; ist a . n. phowi~s; htas hosts of adnitirera, tt ii diletioni and p)roprtiety person i In I: ith gui ding spirit in orphItan enarity~ mitters, tandu other good wor'ks, ptl, in thort, livcs out to thie end of her d:tahppy, useful, wvell-roun tded ex t rh . A t Ac i Itb )a ..grwi a as ".lyb evp-'rim. M a t ier:trai-edI, andit .ust]y o, n n emptt prove the feasibihity wig (i rying tobt.co) int Er I hddabout tten rods iln a d tI:tehttut with two sor'ts (the afi anld longz le:f), but the Iin!'--r ttofee bythtrue beet -Weie ntIt a utto alowof passage betweent swhnill full tgrowth, aind -.htIu(an rtobbted thie lizuvIs n(dthelro. 'jT'eV also'. kntotk .oteabouit a good teai in Ie w'in.Th laitt waus not utan t it i. good land, andu thie on grw sovigorously as to nht I t atttopical jungle~i. I cuIt veryv aIm i-tluber, after dhere htatd been \ r) i thtrtee i1lt frosts, btut thie plants I. lit no ay tatceatd inharvest-u srly lloed pitedvt instuet u a i'd slo 0'i(it thestm t f oi t th to t o' *u n a ttiti v intot ot th bte. hie i JutJ d(asec iinue an iht of two Sthdt e ton steddted woverh I i ica wern e remtgoedly inha b-ltad01' lilt' to-hou null ree woodv tha tat ofl te a bi-od d.Al intto ha beentz tou pro the * ll'ow 1 or goh lnclore t'tobae-th \ti It hom uldtgt ht,itheic hue ll110 oo-ree in thieb fubbietof th dryI "'ing,V reitultioh ing o l i lb A i I bIt fory ii m I to tyS whli r't$ I i t n 'uibew enti w betw en tic san ple In ~ . m I thm th t i ha be n t e o i; on I t uns br a pocess wh 'e ha induced pi p . ohaesurpttiulyso.s THE WEEK OF SEVI1N DAYS. As has beon remarked by the con mentators, and as is apparent to careful readers, it would seom haat so'2. notion of the week of seven days w:' s current among the people whose history i? re corded in very early timtes, that is ti say, at a date long preceding loscs t,r any of the books written by hin. 't: proof of this is to ho found in su:l passages as the following: Genesi - xxix., 27, whero Jacob is desired hv t Laban to "fulfill her weck," th:t Leah's wook, in order that ho ini:'h also receive Rachel. The week appe.tr:; to oxpross the time given up to nup tiali festivities. So afterward in Jt ges. xiv., where Samson speaks of "lit seven days of the feast.'' So :tio en the occasion of the death of Jacob, Joseph "made a mourning for his fath~r' seven days." (Genesis, 1., 10.) Bhut "noither of these instatncos, any muor3e than Noah's procedure in ho :itk, ,( further than showing the custo.u of o;, serving a tern of seven days for any observance of importance.'' They do not prove that the wholo year or the wholo month was thus divlded at all times and without regard to remark able events. They do not indlced prov3 this, but they suggest the (ilvisioln as common and familiar and in some earh 1+ period recognized as an instit :tion. I When, therefore, the children of 1.-rael went down to Egypt for what proved to be a very long sojourn in that toumt ry they possibly were fatnliliar with tho practice of dividing tlimo by weeks, tanl at all events the notion of seven tays: a convenient pot (ion of timo for III affairs of life would not s..m :ltoeet erI strange to them. it is cx eedi.; iv proballlo that on arrlvitg in Egypt tily found the week estatlislhed by the prn - tico of the country. It will be ohervc I that it was in Egypt that ,Josep 1(1 3n od seven days for Jacob;' and it is po; sible, though thero senns to ho no n&c:, sity to assume the fact, that in so doin: he was conforming to tie c.itnm of th country, as lie dil with regard to the embalming and chesting of his f the ' remains. But indeeinde;tiy of :n y such considtertation, it wou'.( seem1 l: i l ly 1)iobable thit the irelties foun d themselves in F;ypt am: o,; a le wlho dividedt the ti mte by weeks of 1O't"en days. We know that. they dil so at a later period; why i,ight the v hot h1ave commenced as early as bfore the So journ of the Israelites? The l";yp;i3n5 were, in fact, a peolplo very liicey to be advanced in such n matter as this; order and government. both ect'isiasti cal and civil, were tn(outled!v in a r muarkablo state of perfecti in a th e t .1. to which reference is now m lad'ntld it would seem much mur: probble than otherwise that so conlven:ielt 1:n institu tion as the subdivision of t11t Inonth into short periods h ad aleatly b.' n established. It may b noted with reference to the nuinber seven and ..i recognition in some form or alnothlr :: a special number among the ELVpt;:1 , that we have incidtental evidence in tii dream of Pharaoh; the special forum of the dream, as presenting seven fat and seven lean kine, mlay be sup posed to have been connected with 5tm0e famuil iarity in Pharaoh'; mi:tl withl the nmutt her seven during his waking hour ;. And as regards the Israelites. it mav i observed that the periol of tevn 1 ,avs is introduced ii to the 1m0st . oJcI,'0 event of their Egyptian rojouri.1, i :une lv, the or"dinn 0 of the( Pus ;)tr . "5etcn days shall yo cat unh.rav"n bread; even the first dr1.v ye1 1 hall pmt away leaven 03ut of your' 133- he ;e for whosoever enteth leavenm bre.l tron 1h.. first unitil the svthVlai (::. t al3 shall be cnt oil' fromi lrnwl. Bfishoep of' Carlislc in theC Co'tr mpor)r P'arlors That Cr shx Out HIome. L;I Dad you ever hear of tyrannalle y pu lors? The costly carpets'33ad: er1 n0-i tile expens31ive orniamen,3ts ive a~ '. (dued1( tonie to the r'ooim destrueeto c hospitality 1and( good times3C. A nob(h bo rhoodl social mot0 from hlouse 3)1o h3l . One of tile members wvas ai big'ht I.; hlis mother had on10 Of tlhose tyr:mni 333 parlors, givenI up to forinia lvn .lA ~ ' calls. 1lho bright boy sa iii at1 one of t he meetings: "I1 would like to invite you to my house, but wo never hav good times in our' stuck-uIp 3'rawinV roomi."' Tfh little fellow felt t he I di enco between his own homol sur rom.. ings andi that of some1 othe.rs of th ilo. ei a! chib. At 0on0 11ouse th ICwise par cents made01 tile p)alor' so udItrtie thati:II th oy and31( girls of theo f:un1 lvy: sid they "'would ra3tiher bc at honiat than0 anlywhere elsc."' TI'he carpelt was not to3) ietO to (dan00cixo or ee to 1.iav1 blind man's butY Th1e (eb3r11 andl( 10>) were 3o0. heavy and emuhersome50133, but were light enotigh to be lucke<t Iaway , leaving a cieatr space. LT ehl1dr -n were encouragedl to get upJ charades(it a.'3nl talblauIx. A mai~gic Iant3ern1. exi bi ti on added var(i ety, and( no3w am313 thenl a 03ard party. "Bunt that was veryv wro(n30" says one( 3itern' parent1. No! Fa:t heri 31n1 miotheri took a hand1t ill the p-ame naid dr3en w1oni1 seek juetstiona:o pleasureos inl (uroitable3 plac(e. A New Way to oer na1 app'ni(. Thlis morn31in g a dlyspep)tie(-1,i, 1m1an enlteredl a b lac(ksm;ith shoi3o at R{emi. put1 a hot shoe to tile foot oif Iie ..o that waxs 1)0ingl shod. wVhen ho1 hent1 dlown andl( dr'ow in with h1Iis nos.e*' I -- oral dIraughts of smo31ko that, r'(t fn,mp tihe bingll hIonf. After 113e 13u3n l.ft 1th3 shop a r'eporter' of the F'rc<x :n M.. edthe b131lacksmlith if the( mlanl wh; h *I julst taLkenl his doepartLuro wase erI:. aI 1no,"' ro)s >15ded tihe bh:-ksmIli,. -a only wor' ding up~ an1 a1ptite. tra1 as1 it mray appear' to youn, yet till 3. I< N moke(3 from a) Noers's ihoof wilnt' : ,I beinrg shod( is 11ho best, 3 sppotz 'in' world. TIhat man13 you sa1w li- i* i now1 go 110me and oat a good3 gup. mleal. .lle cameil into( tihe 41ho03 1or: app1etite and1( went away~ hundll~. Ihy on3 an3 avera3g3 live jt;, 11'a t w visit my shiop) for 13( ap 3t.i-. r. KA'~ ton1 (A. Y.) 6 ' in m. lit.4:13) are' furnlsh,e att'3 11 ing the latte1 r jil 'I '. t I1 1 r.11:e ti at 33 31 m 311 11 1(11f't3 et LIac13 i i t3) I:t i t of t le 3:31r 'tlhH 1 \ih w 3. iminn 131 ne "1 i ahe-l and1 31.1 III the3) o3ther and( tsh ei i ags h ii\ NUHIWstU Ii; AILItOAI) Atct-IfENT. ' 'eople Itoasttd to DratIi:Ilarron1tog ('et'Ie 1.1 Iie Vrt eki--Mrsit n aud h'tilldr'n 2' ,Ih. ('iit'..uo, (lctoicr 11 I.'- I%b(lirtg r inain o. 1'2. w.Li!b !. Itft h'e ait -.4:> 1'. :%.. ;ttlip(tl jm1. (1 thi tl.d of Ks('m's :"i (on :i 8> to in::k:- slome 1tpaix. 'Ti:' fi':izhi ratin No 4 ..wh\lith :"hou!dt f('1b; . op in It1it,nw, rce teie ia eh-nt biil a1(t 11ouLe i ve, ii zi tiics w'st of Kout's, amid ot ;p a-:"ood spcetl w\hcn it crasheid in1t 1 ,l i'r of thec. hulle pi 'i4 sminger Itan, whh-ht I "'i , h ull )l"c ! r luT,V.141 t inlrotecttedlwith1 lights or fio. ltor1r: ((S (n the trauk. ' The niplt isw: ' d rk. I, nil tihe S c u itnig the n't b) di 1O V(' !i itas en: r trai: were sni;hed a1 ie'e'scoped I . t;il Ihle o('' ic'Il le ; 'I .:u-' titII . t 1: ttt c ('' i[ 1s r itt'\ I 't Il \' i; . ( i i i I ( : i \ ' t I;uf h i ri'. h't' g I - il t i t: .cet C( I'd h i ti' l I thir i C 5'(1 S (t '! .?' '' ' '.t'iii n '( I UI ' ct ii'I I L' li ' s ! l;i 1;:i' \\ I 'l l '~ '" dt. I. o.I(1 th . .\ (' 'i t h 't ' L'( I(1 ':' ; :' , ' i . 'Ii1 (_ ' i 1' -,ra 1, 11 ;i' I :l:- I ' t il a be"al'(t I)if ore the i 'ii it ct,'i r. aj . one cte iujt'il 11l lin:' m con i, :.';' L tl '. ct: i l(2\1 t 1 . 'ti t d fit iiO aj 41' I ' r wi .n : (li iiniie ' l ;i t A i ."j't,, .' d)1 ' Y~ 1-:\I l itl'"; 1 to h is ''\ :i 1 1 ii ' >ie ' : : i o ILi :tl_i 1'h . ,to, b 1' ti,c !',u ti b !'.i (',1 t , (' I I o h1. " 1. ...j t ,. .1 V.('i ii ,\u oil 'I fu tlk' iu ' "1~ It Ir 1'iiC l . vii d" ilit ' ()Cl('t', i i " Of A S L f fo mr'I'ly our si_1avhn i9 l ui 'tr t'ook. Ab out :ighlteen mnolnths. t:*, i .L bx'rllmo sickly andl hadl a cougth olndi otn fine to Ied, and it wta thout r; I':t' she hiit cons(umption. TIm tient ; t by' p icins failed to ;ivo ( t'i.if. in Deccemnber, 18;!4, t nodi(o orn kuot tiie. ( It gct)t_ Cg f.ormed't jn,.t i.nr,'e hl ti>it of tho btomuach, whwh t 1, W i::,' (nced, iircharg;cd nuatte"r for e"igt ,rN 'im mllitilth i. 11n of thleseo fI:o 'ormnd !. L mer1 r rm r t hr '' I t 1' 1nh r h . t\.&ih iiiChiarged c( maiii. it r.0co '1(ic.1r h!e tii'. 1or six monuhh of thiS ti!u' ihl ("m'in1'l to tl U', 1111 mt st of the tio inl be. Th Ftomch oftn i t- r titdfid, by rejecting wait .he Imd (;. ut . iIhe u11ed( a grciat d a'l ('f Iuedi-i ilie, but failed to bo cured. I bought I; ( th-t ofyour B. .1. B. (ma e in, lu:hl;l, (i.) an gu(ave it to her and ( hoE 'tmuw'eed to improve. I teu boi;ht' ;tdi gave\"t her.1 threct bottlesr rr(:ro, and,1 the t l)I, utit('l to ]ipro e, aur( in t.v o I'r en i 'id t' ':'t , her D t01: ~ ~ ~ ~ l 5; ''1'"l,''1 1 oJ1t"1i 10 ( . .- !; of d,,.. all (1i',returges c( ea i, t I,L, t 1'i 'L, '" , 1i i 1 t t \ 11 ( : " : :tt i;r.'cs,t,'. ' ., 5 LOt' "5)' 'a.i , :.. of tl]( ' a '1h a 'd i td if . I t Il:t'it , is :.:i ct :s. :fl' l .. iIt m . at t l ,bi t th I'd': ,: >t'It. . i ':ll ( 1t tI t i ,rt t''\j1 .u b h t s , c S 15 t -,itV : iL. Wh .V,! - t 1 ;, 1 . h3 a ;d w ''I " ' - L' ~~jjj . l( p '." ''' '', " UN- i n u - - , l e - r?'> ?aPP m ilkAr - h b I' I t L tI c L 'c t forr .' n'it''~ A .IiI C nig tlt' Co t3M i F.0 .TilV e ULAUTIES valids' Hotci and Si rgloal Instituta aif oA I:h;hten Ixwerlenced and tikill" L:t1 'bydietw aind1 Miirgcons. ILL CI1O"IC D!SEASES A SPECIALTY. it'nta t ) t i t"i h nr or at iiii h omiP. Many 'at<it at hon , th Irott;;h ('orrnSsonieneO, aN rcr;tully 14 It' h1'm in person. t.'ome and n s,or 'ow It t cnts in staupi)H for our nvalidg' (ida-Uool<," which givea all partic :tr. Ali tre W: t.u'44 I)15PENNAKY MEDI j, A st Tts i'ox, u;3 Main St., Buifalo, N.Y. F or '" wnrn-;)ut," " rttn-dlown," dlebilitated hol iachrst It,n illinta, seamlHtrYtjc8, ho0uC t(l)^r.:, tt I ')Vrwnorked t wtOfnl(nt generally, r. I'it!tC 'e I':ivorlio Prescription I s the bost all rt ovati o t51lts. I 1 is not .i "Cure-nil,'" it, tutii inl t tl illk :t VIini'enosH of piurposo, (n mI, p 1tit Seitie for all thoseo tnti" \: t ,,.7't t: ,tntl I)isentses peculiar to ''i. Th''' to . :tunnt of mainy thosranda mtih It :', t. thn invalid ' IlItel and Surg l tnst iti n : t ini"i' a lirge expericuoe '( ti tint; r.:i tit s I' their cure, and fir. i ivoriio Prescription the rr:titlt. of 1;' vat ex perienco. For e"rsu .1 ('e,: i'm <:), I imimlantlon "' utt"ote:in- Ut P4 at Mpcc1fic. It A ?t1- rfl III i a t I it 1s titt'rine', tonlo ttl ner inf',:m t - ::!.1i Vi;r Ind strength > thIe h1olo :y 't- s. It, "4m-:4 weaknes of IIIm i, i- : : n , I ilting, weak hack rvo:,; p)rtct .ttItn. \ix La1:!Ion, debility and " 1'i rn t, tinl t h, '. Fa"vorite Prescrip t0 in t tb :1i uv ti n nndr our po8ttfVe wrt (t,:;:1c. ,e ne t .p 'nu nud bottle". y f ('It IiX noTTI.BS I,cnd 10 cent in f:.tinit ftr Dr. Pierce's largc, roat ist ton 'ie':ts - of Wnien (100 pages, :14Ir-ovD't1). A H -d r \,WOltr. t DISPEN tItY .1e1i:n ', . a nCIoN, 603 Main Street, ,111::1 , N . V. C xi LITTLE t a a ao LIVER 9 L) PILLS. Ti'2.. II1OUS nn;Ll O7ATHIARTIW. !iliottn Ya:ut1la'11 , iost, l6:a.i igesl Lon, tid Eiliou)F:'Attacti, rolnl)tl.v curt tll.y fa'.Y icre% PIlCtnnt 'tt";'lt I 'vo P ll'('ot . "'i , _Ilr,. \ I(1, by itt;:9si . . VAN WNKLE &I. ---fl MANUFACTURERS, ATLANTA, GA. I1'-:-.--AND (on us, xS. VAN W N iL~ & co-P anta.OCa. b at ('st'n Expsg. -huia (i- , j I'T, s,, andie -barlie. - .~ ii Iru li r ' puesan tlIrn8 I E.* VM3 541:'a. & Co, 0ox ,ATLANA,GA 'i N hiG ENS i PT'. 7, 1887. h ha -us ndvaitagssu] '1 i5tdl'tI olit sled teacheors. Is i*, ,t h s 1ii 't, wasrmeod ssrsines las ho'i i u - h' first 4(i I - a n, i'nds, lit ssn filled by u t ruoslt' thloi; Onghi 'Si ( I st ' s 'm an J~sv~'J'Ji,''if,,& S'ON, i ull, N. P. SKS, OFFICE FUiRN TURE AND FIXTU RES. ( AND CARDL~ 4> lut cire & n eite r er r fm -K 111 wl ah i' o rder.I I nreruli' tti' oe wit :t' AUTOMATIC LEVEL CO. loU (,liihrry Stroot. NAIsHvi5LLl, ---c