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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 4

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Why it that Atlanta society has in- tenty objected to a ftocy dress bail party of any iind thlt winter A cwme i Ut to Cr4t I fcuy etafc. WM pro. Tosed In Ui. helgnt of the 1 but it as posi- pimed week alter wee aad then gl an altogether. city of to Importance has bad knCl drta ifllt of tome sort during th n4 srhy not Atlanta Mil.

Thornton wanted to laQ ber charming reception of a few weeks ago ft I pudre. or a fete ehampetTe with quaint Ulmn. She such artistic taste and could ham liven ft lovely ar of tb kind but when the mcnlloned her desire to tout of the male leaden of society her implored be desist It WI too utolb trouble they said and awful tick ion know. to hare fellow powdered nd painted up as if were going to take part In sue Stoop 10 Conquer. required to much taste sal thought to get up I really fetching costume and.

If he ailed. he looked ridiculous. be wore a whits wig th 110 oanjter of getting his qaequecanght In something and hiving It pulled oft and then It a fellows were not naturally presentable It wu almost impossible to pad them Imperceptibly unless one lad a stage costume Now what society young man of spirit would admit hlurelf unpresentable in knee breeches Yet. It bal come to this the girl all of whom Ire wild Jot fancy drool party say. they sincerely believe that a wsntof presentable figures Is the sole and Insurmountable objection rlsed by the malemem lien 01 society to an affair or this kind.

This I skepticism on the put of the fair lenmlei will never do and the next time any tort of fancy dress offal is proposed the young men will doubtless CCept the idea with eagerness. UN is fairer for fete chain petrel than June. ari1 everybody bas a pretty lawn on which to give cell an oQnir. ii 15 rumored that one of AUanta most prominent social loaders Intends giving such a parly early In June. and those who know they will be invited are already planning their gowns for the occasion.

Little refreshment tables will be pistol lute and there on the lawn end hidden way undjrrose twined arches and honeysuckle bow 1 here will be music and dancing. end the wholV Iccne with Its flowery lawn its quaintly ornately costumed men and women will be as de llcluusly pretty and dainty II a painting on a wsteau tau. The quaint courtly manners of col. onial times will return lerihe hour end oomph. menu will be stiffly dtOercntlal lOurtulca It with not do to describe any of the gowns to ho worn at this charming affair but the three gowns described Ulovv and worn by threepromlnent women at the costume ball will give pleasant food for thougnl to oil women here whose bruins are busy ultfl eznb4r0 and illrectore frocks.

Force odbo 01 ballgowns are wotlb describing. Mrs. Morton's costume was oh heavy white- trocade tilk the design being very ancient clusters of rink and wild strawberries trying to themselves without succeeding behind festoons or lilac froged with yellow which are Inter- woven la the material. The coat fronts peculiar to tie empire ttyle of dress were in lilac tilt and fe over Ii princess front 01 white crepe do tisse. The corsage were of the brocade trimmed with lilac and faueD 4 to the back of tame were broad sash ends ofbe lilac silk lined with white pineapple ult.

Mrs. Morton curried a small antique frn which the to very iroud and which makes up In UAllly what it lacks In quantity. The de- ti is in INS uj represents a warrior who bas apluctij' stolen away from tire scene of battle to gne moment uronhts sweetheart. RIB sword arid sUchi lie nt her ft-el aid all warlike things are otci upd rear by has discretely turned his lock. Thesiicks upon uhlcb toil is mounted tc xniiitc carvings in Ivory Inlaid with mother 11 iir Frederick Lo Teyster wore a niotern dyes made a TKapire of white satin with diroctortt iawprhire hearts.

The jewels used nrere clasps of sapphires and diamonds. The cot. Page were of course decollete with to sleeves. trimmed in de wle and point lace. The ornpmeiis were Da nlficent diamoodo emerals and if arid is spray of Bowers.

Mrs. frugero go was of crocus color the heck of tic eurace 1.11\1 train of plush and the front sit ytlliw po Je cline. embroidered In gull. The cre fell mu trtcigiL in somewhat Greek folds. rlussic and ovye.

Yellow satin shoes em. broticrcci Mltti god wire worn aud gold ornaments on leek and hair. iih a heavy gold girdie about Ice waiM. There is a funny tory told of quite A cele- br artist lit New Yrik who is very these sod eccentric. lie fell in love with a irl Over in Brooklyn went over one morning and escorted her the Little Church Around tile Corner.

Iud married her. She wore an old gold plush mother lutJoord end added the narrator I saw tier tie other day and she had on identical ly tbe mine gown. ha has been married four years and hill two children. The wearl of this gowu must haveleeu the touch of the lniubanda thrift lets ness but how marry young women who have cn marred four or live years are stilt wear. log some 01 their wedding finery not because of extreme povefty bat because they bought more clothes for their trousseaus than their social life allowed them to wear out in II reasonable time.

If a girl is poor as a church mouse she must have a tot of clothes when the is married. If the earns II 81. any the must save up hoc money fftr months in order to buy a lot of tine things and if the has a sup. port hut lien to do her own sewing she works her- ttlf thin as the cloth the stitches and stands at the altar more of a ghost than a blushing bride. VI bat to the usa or all this nonsense AY bat is marriage for Whom hnt the two people personally interested tan it possibly concern And yet a bride has all these frills and furbelows more for the l1tlectaUon of other people than for the man she marries.

He is supposed to want the girl not a Saratoga trunk tilled with fine rock if iho is a poor girl he probably fell In love with her when she wore a muslin gown that cost fifteen cents I yard and though it about the prettiest rock ver 1 upon. Do a a girl have to dross better to keep the love or her husband than the does to retain Site adoration of her sweetheart Far be it front the writers intention to decry good droning which is at all Woes a thing to be praised In women. Every girl shonld theta well at all times us tier pur allows hoe when a poor girl ha a big wedding and a big trousseau a sensible person cant help wondering if it wouldn't have been better to have saved alt that money lot some better purpose. When sbs marries a roan the is generally are of a support but there are so many little things that go to the making up of pleasant surroundings that he may not be able to give her at once. Marriage means a home for heart soul and body.

and via Ulouil1t us a some snouid be the controlling one In a woman's life Iud love. She wants ties borne an ideal one in comfort and beauty and If Rise doesn't spend a thousand dollars on her eautbecan do a poodjdeal towaxdbriythg pretty things fur ber homes- If a rich girl Is married she naturally has a few more- pretty UlIngs than she would otherwise hut not enough to make the difference. vivid in the course of a year or two while a poor girt in poor tizCriznttines Uri her acquaintances with old wedding finery preferring to wear it to the simpler material ties circumstances would limit tier to buy. Any sensible poor girl who gets an elaborate wed. ding wardrobe always lives to regret it and vow that thtll to more sensible the nut time.

A now dc i lameuuYattUrcpresents one of Ite rarer orchids it is roads of paper but is painted and put tssir la such manner as to rrodnce with rwatrtable faithfulness cyeri feature of ibo rare blossom. Kam cards when they are given separately can. not be too mall a little Ion Qt cream colored rough. dg paper with one corner turned beet and held la place a tb. tiny torkh the latest Idea.

lint the teat and most conyen plan Is to bate space left to tt menu for the inset tfea of tIre guests caoa nd. in tnoa I end ne I olcrfriJ tabby veleet of the enclosed pattern vita satin flowers to i made In ft MrqMorcoaiouecsp handkerchief and rocker. orflnoIlrnetorpotot1ace wtrn with thO boce neguge' one dozen pairs white uk hose one pilrblicKani one jmir white tta shoes of small- tflvtione dozen lr Qt gloves and cults two ifiHn miirL WB nd tl with pa or London ttxeeanuket It teems that even ib ttt Ills bad to con down to frills and tied trettlecet ortuuondDwcoior ft stlYCI uuuf velvet pettlootluo handsome breast ttnrenjKstn candy Bays a Wasblngton ton' Mrs Ilarrln slgbi for her thlaa pointing. Sine sb has been here the of duties social end domestic suddenly imposed uponher has given her' very little time for her favorite diversion. Dr and by the hopes to resume her work.

She may' hive a kiln constructed in the basement of ttie white house like the. one which the bad la the collar of hr home to Indl anspolls where the fired' all her own china. No one else In Wuhtngtool I beUet has ever attempted to put finishing touchet tcf tools work. Poetry of the Pin. Good Housekeeping.

Antiquarians differ as to the history of pins We are told that they are of modern jnvention some writers asserting that they were Invented and. brought into use about the beginning of the sixteenth century. Others tell us that Annie of Bohemia first queen of Richard II 13 ldiljns trodtced them into England. But metal pins were' used in dressing the har of Greek and Roman. ladies and ivory pins bare been found in some of the ancient Delilah harrOws.

But though the pre date of their introduction into Eng land is uncertain. there is no doubt that they were a luxury and for' a long time com- raratirely rare. Garments were fastened in many and various ways with strings laces with points ud iltewera of wood and of metal. Among "Tage nations. and in times oh peculiar destitution among civilized peoples thorns have taken the place usually filled by pins.

Virgil Describing the wretched Greek captive Achemeaides mentions his clothing fastened with thorns consertum men spinis. Literature has not disdained to mention pns. as Shakspeares pages testily. The princely Hamlet recrteea of danger tags I do not set my life at a pins fee. The afflicted queen of England proposing to her companions to listen to the conversation of the gardeners says My wretchedness unto a row of pins They'll talk of state.

II. A Veal Shakeperroan critic considers this passage of value stowing that pins were put up In the. came way three hundred years ago now. Though until. they are by no means unimportant.

bear met what signifies a pin were the haughty words of the heroine of a poem or Jane Taylor's dear to a generation now pat But she soon saw the value of the alighted object when. at the hour appointed for the pleasure petty The carriage rattled to the door Then rattled wt away But poor Eliza WI not in For want of just a single pin The story to told of a poor young man seeking business that having applied for a. situation and being refused he Will walking away sad and well- high disheartened when he stopped to pick up a pin lying on the ground. The wealthy merchant into whose service he had just failed to obtain admission was looking from the window and sow him. lie had himself risen from poverty by his own exertions he was struck by this incident and.

accustomed to judge of character by trifles lie believed the young man would prove honest and careful. He ordered him to toe called back gave hint employment und a pin laid the foundation of wealth and success. Taste trifles have done better work. Marry years go a certain Polish nobleman was Imprisoned for tracing it Is sold. spoken Insulting words concern- ins the Russian government.

History has told us Of mny ft ct rea oy the converse of friends and the enjoy ntnflt of favorite studies but for him was no ileyl atlufl. No companion relieved his loneliness and had he been allowed any means or employment the darkness of his dungeon would hive prevented his milking use of them. But he dlacov ore-I in his iciotuinj four pins which supplied that great to do. Dropping them on the floor of hit dungeon he would search groping In the darkness until he found them. To do this woo his sole occupation end it was his belief that only the employment thus furnished that preserved his reason.

When after six years' imprisonment the news of his freedom was brought him ho was on the ground hunting for one pin which had been for two days missing. Four pins bent and corroded were set in a brooch and worn by his wife to whom they were more precious than gems. upertltlOn hen not forgotten the pin. Like other pointed articles it Is to be lent not given end we axe told in alas embodying equal measure of truth and poetry See a pin and pick it up All the day you'll nave good luck. nw has deigned to notice the pin.

Not long before the doss of the reign of Henry VIII. a law was passed entitled An Acts for the True Uakyng of Pynnea enacting that the price should not be more than fin Gd a thousand. In the days when pint were rue Ibey were a very acceptable present instead of be gifts a composition was sometimes received in money" this was called of course pin. money a term which has been extended to a sum ot money secured by a husband on tile marriage for the private expenses of hits wife. Addison has recorded his dislike tor what Inc calls the doctrine of pin-money it is he writes in 171112 oflate date and it Is fpr the the interests of both sexes to keep it front spreading.

He proposes needle money" as a bother name at It would have implied something 01 good housewifery. Chsitnnti Preferred in the LOOK Run. The buds says a New York correspondent are a nine days" wonder and are much talked of for that pace of time but it is the women past thirty who are the most. interesting In' America. They seem to hue the gm or eternal youth and at fifty are more agreeable looking Ulan the women of any other country.

This observation wlll surprise people whose whole knowledge or fashionable society is derived froth the chroniclers of a quarter of a century back but to tins onlooker as well III the toceign traveler it is patent that there is a great physical change in American society woman. They hold their loge In an astonishing and unpreeldented manner and seem not to attain tine zenith of their beauty till a point beyond which they were once hopelessly passe. Men say thJ1t the women of today are at thirty five no older than they formerly were at twenty-five end that there Is a corresponding difference all along the line that consequently they dress younger without Incongruity end that beyond and above all this they have learned to grow old with grace which means that they have at lent recog- Mrs. Gordon BIacK ji Jewels. From the Philadelphia Press Botton Letter.

The finest lot of gems possessed by a Boston lady are the property of Mrs Gordon Muckay the will of the inventor of a sewing machine. Should she desire to appear with tier dress adorned with all the contents of ber jewel cue sh would probably stand up with not less than' tIPOttiO worth of precious stones radiating tue light ii every direction from hen Sext to Mrs. Yattay' collection course a very beautiful one that has been selected with greet care. owned by Mrs. John 1.

Shepard. Its value is certainly not less than 1100000. A pair of handsome diamond necklaces that are owned. by Miss Shepard being a gift front tier parents are worth loOCII. Mrs.

John Gardner bas 175000 worth of diamonds rubles and other jredow stones. These ate mainly set up In very fanciful and unique ways end their fair wearers taste Ira the selection of her articles of Jewelry is often commended. Dead-Beats Among the 400 Prom thi1ew York Graphic The liUo pamphlet tbat Las made its ap. containing what purports to be a last of the revised by Ward MeAUtater has created no end of comment Whether not is JJcAlHsteri list of tie eminently se qit1onabl bl buittl admitted to conWn the names or tip persons who list of people not tbtriSil aa lacOT can show you there th naunsaa rsoa wbobaye' beset on ray books so tone tbatIbire charged their iecobnte' up- to proCtiandJtoss 3birearenTM lealbeatifnino. to oofflbes than any other iu iAouij ui T--- rmid prt ldent of tbel JftTtb rnPa iflc ex ia of Walt str eCi lrW jrto' MW i remarkable sages of JLraericaapeataal Uiktri.

to the Lda bier rx nTTlftrfr Mr. Garrison" Bsedl to'-ii children tot especially four brothers. One ds Coil Phflllpi Garrison young German a newspaper writer. ills turns was Usinricti Thit rfloinentjie net it was all wltliihent fIoth It love iat. first sight.

She did not i Itat becausevbe was poor. Herfs er1 wa MBji tbad' been ppiWl for 4apjWtriauowJSxWrifethariHaei x4 y' Prt Ts'-novfliSiyearsj1 old. ft wiai-wej ronndefigiire and abundant paybiWand glorois Fa hl6nNotest Striped and bhecX parjitipiirlirithjong wooden kiddies are wornia the OtilrjVwlth'- iu a-- i i. sfsssi The green parasol is not sWw. a mikinsits ap pellance The costliest ones its pst1ntCfi out- tide with a liningof almost tIiVthe whole' covered with ruffles of wWU iace.

J- Sun umbrellub4V9 short inch nan dies and are commonly of black or darir colored tafi eta Those of tan and gray rxrngee with yellow handles ire lined. with dart green and make a pleasant shade for the eyes. Inside the new paruol is abroad ribbon twisted about from one rib to snotteVftni wberl tire parasotUclosed it Tails In full loops the' handle and a nortel banciy ecfecl. White accordion plalted muslin sun shades ffnlsbcd by a tall of white lice wilib a crisp andijdaiaty- ddl lion to white morning gowns at the teasids and in tbecouotryi The empire tell holds Iii own btareli straight on into the spring reason. Worn with the wide- Urt thatgrowb1gger and more itoigeous each say thlsTetl Jo he only thing possfh 4 4 in reality a great protection against sharp breezes and whirling dust.

Tie little sneak veis ied quietly and it Is better so for their numerousdota and' sparkles were a strain on the. re and they wers rarely becoming. Ladies have forgotten alt about the word wsIhtl0 since the names Dttectolie andEmpir have come' into use. The newest olnner fancy is the offering of tome bonbons containing a eordlalafter all the I have been' served. Lavender colored gloves are worn isheis evening weddings arid cream colored ones when lutes ceremonies occur In the afternoon.

Bread and butter plates having taken th place of the tiny plates to long in use for holding merely the butter great ears is exercised to bare them in designs that are odd and tasteful It is now the customs st church weddings to shut the doors as soon as the bridal party. has passed out andkeep the guests within until the carriages of tha bride and tier a attendants have rolled airay. The party gowns of the women of IJ89 with a little modernizing would not do8f fortoday though we can never hope to approach their gorgeous brocades. Surely our belles are one after another putting their hair on rolls up from their feces they well' simple strings of pearisabout their neck decotteta bodices. stiffly pointer hock anti front and wreaths or flowers about Jhe shoulders and tiny wreaths in their hair.

Oofilong gloves have banished elbow sleeves but weitave scarcely touched the full skirts of tulle' overl filk. beneath whit pointed slender. ilippersfof our peat- great fle la aBdoBi We have no counterpart. though for the modest-little Part. thee with nlnjr dce J0 have added au indescribable charm to the sweet-raced girl walking through the stately minuet which.

with the cotillon quadrille. Virginia reel and Sir Rlger de Ooverly. almost made- up the order ol dances at that time. Certainly a girl so garbed must have been a contrast to the man she danced with It this description of hit own costume by man of the time is true A tight blue French coat high coPes large gilt buttons donbled breasted Marseilles vest nantin colored csssimere breeches shining pumps large ruffles a ponderous white cravat with a pudding' in It and I was considered the best dressed gentleman in the room. About Women.

Chicago has a home for supporting women where board it to be had for 221. a week. It is or the accommodation of women Who um a week and less. Mrs. Evelyn 0.

Tome has been elected president of the Tome seminary for girls at Detosit. Md. recently founded by a gift of 1000000 from Jacob Tome. Mrs. llmphrey Ward has gone to Itchy for a rest She has received a pleasant letter from.

Mr. Gladstone crlllcls1ng tier article in the Nineteenth Century MUs Harriet at a reception given her by the Chicago Woman's club wore five medals four of gold and one of titter which lied been awarded her in Italy. Miss Mary F. Seymour editor of the Business Woman's Journal approves of women learning stenography and the use of the typewriter as an aid to proficiency in other businesses and professions. Mme.

Peyatgaud a Parisian who once dealt la cosmetics and was imprisoned for swindling found her way to America and attempted to expiate er sins by living in a hut without companionship except from numb animals. She recently died and her property will go to the Catholic church. Some interesting statistics have been. published in England by Miss Knacftbull-Hngessen from which it appears that intellectual training it hens' fidel to girls even front a medical standpoint The average health of the students who have married Is better than that of married women who nave not been to college and the health of their' children also averages higher. Her Ways.

I do recall a hundred ways of hers When she was angry. glad or shy or loving Plow the would rat her little foot perverse Or throw her arms about my neck. thus proving The life that lay beneath her fluttering breast How her laced lids would slowly rise And give me only glimpses of her eyes- Eyes where dear love hid but to me coolest. These and I hundred other women's ways Come back to me I I sit here and gaze Into tbe dimming coals whose gentle heat. Feels on my cheek like her warm lips to sweet When near my own her lace lay end her breath Seemed like a thing beyond the touch of death.

filcareLaua. Per Capita Wealth of the Country. From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The census of 1870 as well as that of 1880 revealed a hasty twin In the rv panfre nranlit.

rt country. The value of the holdings of the people increased so touch faster than the people them. selves that tile average for each person grew in a surprising ratio. In 18110 the wealth of the United States ii divided up equally between. all its inhabitants would have amounted to till for.

each nj woman end child in the Country. average was rsInl870 andlSTdinlfM. Undoubtedly ft wtU gonear the 110 mark in TJie prosperity which has come from the tariff created by the tt publicans in 151 bas far exceeded even the most sanguine expectations of the projectors or that policy. MOCKERY. Aye meP she shivering said And gazed on the sun abo 01 Where claspt in the scorOTcg arms of aeon.

There floated cold and wpilie The ghost of the waning moon All in its shroud slight. Tlj a passing thought she said Of law years broken thrpti I wean VhIeh een as a mockery Oasis between The rising and the tatting Of this years lore what might have been To keep me fr na forgetting OtK XOBSS4O ZPJiBZOV JL T' I jte VJI" Jx" Wt Tfaa She OJtally TJi TanratUj It Tf Cronght Abint Med on ulo Hef Aiaong.a.certajaclaao people InIeiico the belief I just ajutronz today as ItJVasla iSOO that the ErnprtsaCarlotU ww-polsofied bythejrjrf pared jap of thiipalo do leche or milk treevTbe cliim is made tbat 3mfr jfeie faiorrthe secret of this deadly detoction There are ftro grades of it the' first iffiina almost Instantly I the second producing' an Internal feT erthat can not' be znWued until it- borne itself nmti WIaIlo tn Ter isye tfiemismble saSeler cannot rentain al rest HetfaveU from place to place wan by a phantom at whose hands omfething liorriltiab just on the eve of Jp Alter the fever Las run ts Couri1 what before had been a mere settee of hallucinations depentt once into incurable insanity. It may lid mild insanity that-is to say- not violent or paroxysmal-or or ft may be that sort 01 insanity which requires superior strength and Incas- sant supervision to prevent desperataphjsitaL outbreaks Throughout all the goomy year of 1805 and 1 61 years gloomy indeed for the fortune of Maxlmilian and htsyoung heroic and devoted vife the Wk was heard everywhere of the poison of the milk tree being given to Carlotta Ute in the year Every symptom of Its deadly progress was duly pointed out fond in- slated upon. There was the same regina erer the same irresistible desire to travel the same devouring unreal and plaInestof all the same nervous querulous impatient personal do- portntcnt QThe empress was renowned for the sweetness of her disposition the winning frankness of herniaDperjthe gentleness with which she alvraysmet the needy or the unfortunate a charity only limited in gcops by the margin of the resources at hr command and a Christian deyotion in times of disaster which. could well have made of her a crusadeiIn in any cause where to the need would have been to go forth with the sword in ne hand end crucifix In the other.

Suddenly all this was changed. She became morose fault or Indifferent. Out of bet young life the ten seemed to have passed unrecorded. Ladies and gentlemen about the court felt all at once as if the air were about to bectnoe frigid. Some of her maidens of hitmor left her.

Change WM being in elated upon' in end out' of season. She was' constantly in her- carriage being driven everywhere about the valley of Mexico. Once she pleaded eloquently to be to to make a tout of military inspection to many of the more Important cities gar. risoned by the French. Marshal fiazaine pitted her but had to refuse her request gently yet firmly Always dominated by his wife in this instance ttaximlllanwas equally as positive as Bazaine and' the absurd proposition was finally forgotten.

But who was the poisoner How was the deadly- crebage or potion administered Whose skilled hands had so adjusted this devils drug as to produce not instantaneous death but that milder species of insanity wich came on by degrees and did not tally culminate until the empire of the luckless Ilapebnrg bum wholly upon sand was swept away to sea and out into the infinite More stories than one'- wen lidaB lMther. and thither each circumstantial to the "difficult feat of producing names dates surround logs motives and results. The most popular' story. however of ill thewild hysterical and chimerical stories-set going was told about like this An Indian maid of honor to the' empress or. some Indian girl in her confidence' about the palace the empress set much store ty theselndlsn women belonging to or forming' part and parcel of her domestic atuU official household was emulative of the character 9 Jeanne dAtc She too would free her osrnn- incarnation the beautiful couqugigaugeg of the foreign expeditionary force and- Ckrlotta must be stncken down.

The intention at first was to kill her with Do dose of this prepared milk which never tails to kill as instant eously as hydrocyanlc acid. Some soft speech perhaps or gracious set or a little deed of kindness dashed down the cup of death and mixed another that was to bring about a madness destined to be so inexpressibly pitiful and appealing. The Indian attendant upon the empress know of an old Indian patriarch well nigh on to a hundred if. indeed not beyond this wonderful reach of years who understood all too well how to propane the milk. lie lived in a dense forest close to Onernavaca where at high noon the darkness yet lingered.

He had visions and communed with unseen things. of course therefore things supernatural. So did Mahomet. He cast spells through incantations. likewise Mahomet and foreknowledge came to him because he was in spired.

It camp to Mahomet also for the same reason. Carlotta had visited this old medicine man several times anti talked with him of many things. He was known far and wide as El Encantador the sorcerer. Always when she went away the empress left a gold piece behind her. She left more.

she left a smile that no sunbeam like it had ever before penetrated to old Eucantados wigwam. If he had only known. But they never know. The very moment fates inexorable finger points to the figures on the dial plate when alter all due allotment time is to strike the hour crowns may fall thereafter thrones tumble and fugitive kings he seen- rushing dimly through Ute smoke and the torment of the battle into oblivion but the bout will strike. It struck for poor Otlrlotta.

The milk drug was administered and began from the instant of-its absorption to do its appointed work. And' such work Napoleon III had finally resolved to ate Mexico. To this end he sent one of his personal aides do camp General Castenau. with sealed yet explicit orders to Marshal Bazalne. The first throes of the milk fever just now beginning to stir and burn the empress demanded permission to cross over Into" Europe and demand of its chivalry succor against the enemies raised up against her by the shameless betrayal and abandonment of the French emperor.

This demand was granted. At Vera Cruz the yellow fever was waiting to give her a malignant greeting. It had been. terrible all that summer and early fall of 18113 killing seven out of every. hundred patients.

The French had a battalion of Nubian negroes there who died almost to a man. The empress defied this monstrous pestilence tarried fijits very lair four dayswbUo her ship was getting ready visited all the hospitals left material help with the devoted priests. and sailed away to her destiny. The fever got hotter' and hotter. She had almost to bseak her way into the apartments of Louis Napoleon for see him she would and did.

The fever was as the spur to an exhausted raceralmost home. He could do nothing would do nothing tno possible road was open for him to do anything and they separated not however untilsuel had put the curse of treachery upon Mm and prayed for his ultimate undoing. All of which was most probably a myth and a most clumsy one at that. The emperor of Austria was next appealed to in the name of his abandoned brother and besought with all the agonizing eloquence of a hall rued yet still devoted wife to tent some tort of succor to Maximilian. Not a man or ft Sorrow pity sentiment all wete allies of the empress iu thia the last of her heroic efforts but for Francis Joseph to have lifted hand cither to cut or to untie tha fateful knot of Mexican politics atthat time would have been sheer treason to Hungary and a place of folly so u' to have justified a revolution.

Poor daughter" of thecaurcb hnnf sdtoi Jtei1 death as sbe vividly believed by all mmneof wretches thirsting for her blood while the- fever of the milk drug was burning ttjpi1 alivesshe fled to Rome for sanctuary. Pius IX was at that tlmepope Ii hdywa8liU charity nr3rgo wihningly raanUoiatwewf the ftt vouchsafed to bimloliind' of poor ndbl LoBalmof ofrOilesrfia sid eM SiS lonwt a' iiinwIlN 5 das bur ii cored 5- hundred The drrggat Mr. ITM Kraeger CUHKT Swing Avenues who sold us the Crrzcrpa lUzroiss is MmacbubniiiMasnytrf. ecru RMZDiis into worked a. complete eoreafiil we tare nerd at a Sttls more li 8 the lonnfei of a bottle of cvw.tosoiviXT-andapwj oBatekiriodritof jBwtCtrni tSa I aorready.

at MV Um tloke affidavit tbat-JDV'daughter hid the' of itftttif doctors admit ever teen la this city and that the ha been cured" solely bythe CtTIcrea DIES after the beet physician ux remedies failed. I shall be glad to ties's any cue tail slyan or write me son who is troubled with a akin dlseaselliat he may se for himself what your tetccai Sttteal bav done. I do this in gratitude for ti evrelhai ha been effected In my chili' Per tleafielEjij pnrlfying and. ying the skin mi ting every rpcda of- agoctilnf bin itching sing ecaly and pimply disease ojithe su sesarand KOOD i eruptions soro scale erud uleeratiow sweilicgsi ebseesees tumors a lowcf la slrcpU or scrofulous th Cprrcnu BSKECTES ere slrnpl infallible. Ctvrccru the great skin corfjnstatly clings the usual sgonlrfag itching end in the skin and scalp of every trace of disease heals doers sad sores removes traits and ii t54 5 restores the hair.

CcTiarai SoiP the greatcat of skie- teautlfiers is indispensable la USSUII5 iMsi' dlseasci and baby humor. It produces the white clearest skin and softest tmrie free from flBf' spot or blemish. CcrrefBA RxSOLvBNT the new blood purifier tleanaes the LIned of all and poisonous elements and thus removes iho caner. Cevicora RIMIDIH are the on lives for every form of skin and blood disease from pimples to ecrofuia. Cuvictrea RSjtirDiEg are acid by druggists and chemists threagitost the world price.

SO cents per box Ctrncrrna Soar 25 nenis Cuvtctrea flnsutvr 1XW per bottle. COTTER Ditto AHD CITZXICAL CoKTOBiUos BOSTOS MASS. Send for tilow to Cure Skin Diseases' ill pages 50 innslwtiorts 100 testiraoalals. 01 El PLES heads red. rough chapped and rilfl oily chin prevez1e4 by CPTicyitABOAr Wi MEDICINE aj suiNEiSs4 ForBflJoirsMdNerwroj Uiutdrnt.

such as Wind" and Pain In theSior ch Stek headache filddartiFj nest arid Swelling otter UeslJ Dizziness and Dressiness Cold Clitihi Florhingi of heat. Lost ci JfpefitaJ Shortnei cfBreath Cosbieness Scurvy Blotches on the Skis Distorter Alert. FrtgttfBJOfeimisu rm TUtr C1DCT rmet uniimue itte iS eM iut vwi w. vtau vwubuc dtit ii If utuunca WJi Ult ftlli. tsotlliveu WCp.

rni Netoctis tad TrerabUirg Swsationi. Ac. THE FIRST OOS Witt GiygaEUlF IS menu KMUI This la no fiction Every gncarer Is earnestly luejied try one BofVt these Tiliz and tt y. ai extoowiedgedtatoftji gs i ftI tak asitr te tckJT ji iiiMis ii they CTUKEHWQlC do ewni wortiwdadera upon theYt uomlng with the xil ei9 facts admitted by ttiousonda la all dunes of society ant ore of the best guarantees to tin Nervous and Debilitated la that BEECHAMS PILLS HAVE THE LR6 ST SALE OF MEDICINE ltd THE WORLD. Fall directions wita-caca Do 7 Prepared only by TIJ08.

REEmAH Sfc Helena Lnrccnlre fen laid2l Sold by Its generally. B. f. ALLEN CO. 385 andSCT CaaiiSL See York tub 4JMlS i the United States who tyonr druggist does not keep them.

2 4 JfflJ MnjJEICH PBICE gfflTgOg leads liar to the cross whereon Christ died- on tile other the skillful physician who seeks to find and euro the hurts. of the body. While yet in tLe pope' presence madness set in and her brother the king of Belgium hurried to Rome otter his sister. She is yet nsana. In a private asylum and surrounded by every physical comfort money and power cart purvey or provide insanity still remains the sole in habitant of that magnificent ruin.

And yet again comes back this dreadful question demanding a categorical answer Was too Empress Carlotta realy polsioned by this milk of the milk tree. Mexican physician did then and probably do yet ridicule the very Idea of such deadly properties being ascribed to this growth of tropical Mexico. As the Mexican medical faculty believed so did the French. During the height of the yel low' fever epidemic of 18113 Dr. Boyer.

chief medical director of the expeditionary forces and attached. to the personal. staff. of Marshal Bazalne was sent pyhinvto Vera Cruz with a corps of com petent assistants to study this dreadful disease from every conceivable standpoint maJf84fhateyer tests or exp ri plents. tee chosousa many bodice as le desired for post mortem purposes take his own time and report in fall when he got ready.

There were some dozen or more' Americans in the city at the time soiae whomItad been serving with the French and to thes Dr. Boyer gave a dinner party. as a man of peat onhommIer pf infinite jest pf unfailing good humor anti wa second to none in France in operative surrery. Arid what was rater his skill as a practitioner of general medicine outside of the jealous arid exacting labors of surgery was recognized and remarked throughout the whole of Europe. DuriDjtlie progress of the dinner the unhappy mental condition of the empress came Up' for.

discussion and the probable effects of the milk tree poison then to generally adml tied as having been administered. General Boyer laughed loudly and derisively. In the first plice he said therajsno milk tree poison. ur there were. note hail over been administered to the empress.

The country was Loll of superstition witches conjurers and. what. not. Ignorance al- wayslegot chlmerasand monsters. Then rapidlyvMdlyand with a dearnes5of statement which seemed almost like Jrupiration for ho spoke English as though he were au American borsi Dr Boyer Md before his auditors the true nature Carlotta's otalady.

Uarly to her sex and cannot be dealt with and explained as lie dealt wiih an. xplatned. la public newspaper. Every symptonvsde- scribed as. attending the- administration- of the fabled milk.

tree poison. attended iaUp- the perilous Bailment pfj lotti. After a long. patient thorough professional examlna tlon otbb wife PfriB peror" to Jcoi dence raging feveruext hallucinations jiextmUd orf violent- insanity. that no.

relief coniesfeJf all medicament falls afetonef earthly tOMftiremrina tliaY of the period wben5ehe will ireach herclimac child had te wrn-toyt jotthli never have happeiiedlNow one i impossible. nave rjhety teJjedf oye4end Jyja itotnot loticer kiow tb be Ubeing Honor every whirnfancy and hyztericalemotionIt no fault CfytiuaibaUhispi nliblow. bas good. Her' climacteric came wre' safely but brought no relief. of the most prcnoanced specialists cajioeoaC" tmeht itave tAken the to in land tat in end retired fro Red arid defeated.

Sh still imagines herself to be empress of She still seemato becommauieitingsiUi Jfsi imiLaninthe flesh And to be lavishing cpcn him tokens of the most endearing aifeetion5 She dresses in royal robes to receive imajpflary kings and aeeas. She gives peat stiiedis-- ners end crowds her tables with tb European aristocracy. The sacrament ofJift church are observed with. scrupulous tad a3 fidelity while it is during such ohu rr- anoos that the light seems Just about tolrcak 5 in once snore upon the poor. blasted darieoed1' wasted intellect.

liar pbystcal health is utd to be perfect but of late years her lie has to increased us to make locomotion exceeding difficult. As Ion Dr. Boyer I nave 8eaKh qutred in vain for his report onthfcbegiBJilnfc causes treatment anti cure of the yellow If he evermade one or caused one to be tt 5 r. it cannot ho got at throuch toy yprki publishing house. If could it would be tav able.

Death smptohimin Jiarness. killed at in theteroiitperi of what he believed to ho lsdntyaltboagaj ho had no business at the front aadjmto frft' A North Carolina tlon-Jlis ProjM lHofl. 3 5 The following is taken from the Chlzrlcttei HC Journal June so 1844 It appeared le under the ieadVCnre for QjcsumpIionhlCcc3e Robert Blsclwood griBg in- 110. county Soriff Carolina. ihirtetriijnUaM pfflsborVand three end a I west of OjeJHi tf aged sixty yearjsw list.

Is the extract In be fist place takCa qnirt of nsrt newclesiv a' tppeg ttaUwfQ fiWv48fcl 1i quantity that It toy hare Jiot burstingiicn eorkjbe thaiibe air cannot pass In or outrihW34eeW TOlUa pot MI of water ad boil sstft3f' one tout and ft will Die' jeo JP may iwjairIitie rfct jii jtaf eep aprii tlse pati take Viable Jrpbc rJik OTI sad at night before goingJtb tedrif tt psnj1 very low. tatebttiaiesjpooafal thrcstSiSrtsC aadaj they gairtiStrengtUitaketatJiai JB they can best table twice I n1gM and mommy Jf this docs not t. nuka rithe ain qusotltf twill JMI i 1rfr pa everana kinds of erosa wiy tooa suet at alO Aljav 4 A4Jiet lufAWCKxtrc vv i pertmeDt ttetthls rnaedybas cured seirw given out by ial thif seeoon wOl mention tbe cotrfdent it. cy close application rss ticrhawBtaetyflinsia a hundred. fSfS Mr.

fflaekwooa anaofflBS tie W5Ms jJ be4posedtorasJ attiaiofma Jg effect a cure iAtetwm trtfgSp 1r mwh nh raniTlfiMlfloa MlbotilSffV Tb t-noofle the way we del sfcdsuiucornl N8sSx pffiwips SJK. nkfalloQoilfofH Vlopotaja op lbtac xj nand lwbytberic to I mow than a mi Hi to ve more" he INWO llr' pA r1J 5i i8Q Ci llJS' AUJ i It or rraJ1t fJsl1 ocr Wnot. 0 1 COnIIOIisUai 1' wffJt given. Evey elt ft7 UI. 1eJIOU anJ has 1 lr the 1 heI1mpl.ored berlO Idaud be re tllhcught II r1 lculoUJ.

there qutfjuo caught IlDf rceptlbly ofepu1t U11 pr Il1aLle a want of ol. mile' mem- BocJet tim dOJt eess II cbamperes ucii Ilia mlnent loclallcnders lIy la Ifn und rose howtr lIowerllawD Jint onJ 1 lor the JD nii 1111101 oithe ll1m I nc ball gown. ill be ngvery them tn t1re tei rinceu an lene1 bro HI il Ir 01 oh isla th swor elard thln cup Ipc The lick II are ql1C ory I s. hits. Freder mll.

A hI' eapyhire to' rere rjcniflceut em flIa ray Ilr town ra lae crejc nssir cc re 5h lIin If girl to 1lW I Site tll 11 wea have teit thrifliceeneos teen re efO li I mone What What i brl alllht66 ple renin al pre tJe5t tluver Doeu torelain III pra Ev rr glrlsbonld sh lng pI e. bul 111 Of coutl utn If' lean she can good2 deal to lg natw-aU cw aCqul llta 0. mate An robo alW It. itmiblelhe dcs In lUellucar relreen13 to er a Jle sHTel1 llbe atoe Odged pa Iflpcce with a fort Is laluUdea the rt i1iif i t9J 1trlt 1fIfeiLOntto1t ket an rAA Pi Jtlt ftb 1O. fi111IaJt4 fUWero HoImO Oiri eTeto tb8.

rt1iWUh tIOwrflto fA' secqusor coat one eapha lteichfettud of lIu mm'- btWcruwtththB I b1i ro. en one 40 pairs a ve andmlu nalJll tnryIII1aIDPInI an JAfrptnfalrpol1lldI. or. dPOWdetPUCt of Ol1llble CQIoi I11YU. fa1b1 dIomt owenseg cndye ondent ch1I1ttJIGlAtlng.

Slneube be lnd domestlelUddenJ11mpoaed buc1ftJI Bland rk. a' bsemencol hd1tthe llrof 1ia' ed' modemqyenUOn7 II. 137 1D Engla d. Jr pre. ubt tut ed ways and b1ng Aebemgujde5xnentlofls slened Shakspeareapages mylUe com I1lons con vellatlon den era 11 tchednerJ ofplns 7 pinT" II' nl jon IblinC1dent.

ac U410Dl Jud chlll ctor triftcsPe bQneatandeare- lormellL suc- tri es Manyyears Poi oa vfng IIlStlltl a Cf ot irten h1mW88 em loyment OllJlug beUeftLat rc rred aa ent ea odywg 01 Ign enactlnthat pa tea te hat pin one Ill propo i ho rtrery thirt ObelV tlon I tfll veler hol ttc thirty-live conscquen Uy aboveallhiJtbeyhavelearuoo ntnod thlLf III. nlnri In hm nnh uuu. 1lU va set themselves to develop wit style anti other attributes which are pc ent. and may grow thsteaji of I with time. Mackayi Lett r.

he tI th I' ha lOUIedimoud I LGaTdnu I7 OOO 01ld rob1eandother prectol1lBtonea. I i 400. the New I pelneeeonta1nhJg aunt i Ule400tey War411eAl11ster. at 4 ore DOUU. era i oftbtm1nen1lr Qn" 1e' I Occm1a.

UIe1tmet Wk 1to 1he1ti te11C1tJfJd ft ff titJ xs 1 in b8pm b1 IIPJUl1 i d1ttJt JrJ o1If ft r' 1Weu. hd r1 dboltet er. ftJJsJ 1 OlIi I the hainef. hobaT tn bookSi i1f cco 1I IOY ran4J 4l kati In 1btt1iloUb or 4fFoN tODumb itii1 i lt ViIl id ti1 i arbblc. lWleIe1o.

tottbi ei I 1 WtJat teCjt jfUtj JiMr mt1rdiOtt. OIi l1te' tm b4t daughter JV Glfiaoul1aed iJl1) chJ Dut 1rtaJiPlt fhj JltI oun e11ptiet 1Il lUDe1fIl llar1t lhaJnODen 1IeUdfaJDl tUh them dMMnie lt Ywu' HerftJjefl1om Mp had' A 1errb toriut1il JJJt. 6 tM' 1 l1 AA a JI01f JWiOld- 1Nt1tew1Uri1tCJt 1 t- tu d' rloiJs a 1f3 i1i V. Strfp a clCb a rirt th19n 1d1 JxiJh th 11 i. otZ 1 TheecIJ est.

on Jm a1inb goot n. 118 withrufile e. umbl voihOrt itl1 le4' JJl4' omm l111oCblack Wlore.if an crayj1 1 iustD lbadllar fflIi" 1 thetleltC1 o. in. I fI- tW a I 1i I theprllOt cil.

1lJI. n. JUU100pl an 1lOte1biU 1 41Ja Jf 1bj Iii hltemolDlpg wnuU1e the TbeeIr 1re rnbrariti trlibtoD1 WcmiWnh th Vld btImmc1. ta bJiier di I01jeoua U1Il ndk re tiohgiJnsfahatp usTh ie1dt 4 betWIO or numerous ts ItlIUkJelwere naihei lW aidJEm hA' th eontaln1 OJ eI I ft rii bam tak eJercl id themJIl 1 wiUllnuntlltho lJlhe haveroI1 fa1. ofUie fS9wlth a fOl today never 1 Oaeh I er I rll ea pe abou' tht1r I new.

ck" tboulhe I wClJiave OV8f which the Inloo li penf great.crelt- oU1eN tle41D U. eouDlerpanthonghtI1P Pn ten caD. tteet beneath the rhn that vii WOrn often thanu iti i- dr iud Iwee taCC madenpU14 hllown byaJDan doubiedbreasled it-and be ho I lrs. re- I hs Hosmeut our ogyaphyand bU leya ud te ter d1edltnd stat1 tlcs Is. tb W.

lJers- arnriabont l1i UluaPro. vIng ftot1e slow Et ee est. wom ns 8t itf re eet Bleats th Globe. Democrat. cen ua oflsso.

001' 11) nl Th Val 1e th holdrnJ oPi thaUhO ID18cJO woman th Ttre8v rNo wu Vail in 1870. 1114 l8i In SJ it. go near marUn to' liatfnr 1 lbO. 70' RfIirA Jli tk VJflnt ffi 1i WJs Ift lCP4lt" rsf i 11 iii ert. Jt1 m.

et1or. Uellij St i on rt da iib smj i Par tti YMijiOli Jit.lm- prepared otth 1 1 tbeif aiti 1fI 1' i1h nor lid ed a1t 1iQ Hy rr ii i t1ii ri1 JI i mp' te hl1to se tI i i ihmb1e4J vJof theleTerWttm beforehMJ rieaof Ci J1' mtotncurabllt a I.tn Ti k. san notvol or rtJXIAToo Jtf 81 rto lte ith iien. oJlto preJimtd8l th 7 fl nd. W.

1 Ye ilOOm fOe tbef O. ttu 1. Ot 11 Jf devemvhereoUbe 1IJf. milk. tr beJt lt pi.

1. CarloUa teintb yearl86 Xveryarnlptom dliptQ ss wu 1J11tOinte 1out Th re feYer hsaamlnesistibledesire gnnre same impa ent renown othei c1JSp sition winnIn herJIianI1 I the whlchsbe irl Fars im It. needyor hetUlfgr unatea MarltyOlllr inCQpQ VOtion IntImes which-could witbth Iilone crucl Inth 61dd ri1YA1Hhia mprosera lt erl0tlDglIfe ded. tobecmo bQ lorilen' i 8ist 4 seASCnSh cans ntl1 re permittediomake ti JomanJof gar- ed BI lne her. gen Hy IIithfa 8 ttonwu II bagoor adP1fni tered WQfllij Wbl greea an Sa wauwept tm iJth1ther.

andthlther. rdumstan tJaLt ttei1fI. mostppu1a1' Il the wild the story' ab ut nor empress or5OIDe I dlan the 1iemueh fb1 rf pa. and house old char 91' h4lCOtm t. DI tD l-ftA uv i I DUW.

till th eXl r1fQtce abdCarli tta aUnt ac the. eupol deat apI oaling. if pare closcw courset I omet caIn alsofor El inex rable rushin beganlrom oUtsab6orI tIon to setnone personalfdes General. Castenan. toMarshat and.

eni-- Eur pe cblnIlysUccOf IIogalnsther abando ent fevenvlU ve fa1lo118G6 in itnerylair days wittlo Vlsitedall tabt sailedgway toherdOt1ny. Sheluld a1D101no bseakher poleon I moat would no posil le separated-not feluntil81i trea hery himaid I i wlalchwasrnost ptoba mostolumsyone aUhat. emperor Wal1ext 3. Iuccorto Nota florln8onow merit empressin thtotho ofber th motor Mexl atthatUUlo wOlltdbayobee11lheer tQAQStria ry plsceof foU the churcbhtUlI tohllr IboVhidJybeU TDdbJ fetfoJh mUkdtultwa p' alive she tx1elor ctuary. thMttm8IIOpe been Jha usam 0 t1 etOft ebJ ra 10 sTie.

in unwe 1iCd' 1fash iaM1O wi gllmni1 1dtw a1 gifts tobimt bind Uiw lj' stickoo lit andf gs il1s iJi tOGod4otlSifher i Mp lm ii tf 1f tointtez de1' tcl utkt received Ir1ld. thjakWleGom f5Jid. to abIl1 l1J t' PAINLESS a' Em roMi I. 1iII. I PI LL 1t4.

EATENG A' MEDICINE BUII For Billoes and WelYou Palltln. the SW Cb tlJebtIt JddieuNoi SI. 1 8 Sg IlS eliw 4lM III THf DOSE. WJltG1VXRmtF TWENTYI1X1IT be 9 fl1 fr1. 1 AfJga WW.

tctif osmpiol lCIf WEAr STOMACH IMPAIRED nI EiI Acr UKE AUGIC feur-doae'si 1UWO QuUieVlt 1 Organ. Str no Rt. muscular System I ItiAtComplcxton eclt ecfgHla ROSEBUD LTHUie 11J ICal MtfJfJPI th hl1m1tttB. :1 0 lis HA LUIGEIT AIECF4 1" WORLDFt11l atnJct1omwtt1t1aC1l i TnO Lnn bre rnqlan f1ffleMl11l. II ani 361 cWr LNcw A Sta drug.

WILL MAIL BEECHAMS PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE25CEJiTSA BOC i Christdiedj th skUlfqtpbyslctan thep 1I eSen In. biuister. yet ev ry 1 soI in- oUhat nd me5 dema Jng a swer pOisin. 64 tbenand pro bti veryldea de 11 J1renc1iDuring th hel htof therel- fev of866 medi a1 IUoDal1 Bwinewu5el1thybimto JQ I tandpQ Jt tever 8ttQl. CIlOSO- use Liman1 Sire.

forpc1S moltem. furposes bisO reponin tl re CIY riMns' eit1a tbitimo so 1Je3) bee ierV ehiandto dinn partjJIevas illLUof in1illltefest1f non operaUVeBU12er1An1lW t. a. 1ous ctlng reepg1 zed andr During P. rogresa ottl dinner thlio nnhappy.

me. emp esa I the obable thetllllktree I Jtv I I Ge. De ralBo 1. er la. I.

Eld. Ion dllan d. 1 Iy In ho there is no milktr therewero noc8hDL eULdmlnfste tl I O. un. tf1.

Was f. wIora 1P rstlticI4W. Jich. es. conjUfBIUIUSwhanQL ways bego ch iasGt ODsters.

rapidly. Id1Y4udvtUt of mentwhkn a tJibnsp tio 6P9 gUsh e. Dr. btf audi a of. arl tt a twu ne whJChbelongda1 I1Gand sexT pnrigt an41 li chM.

deltJ11 ut' to ery symptom 1D cri d8 th tre8j oi8 ltledtspi perUol13anment ot CIotta. atle 1 mWtfX3 JtJ ye saI4o1OthOe 1det1ee" The wmbe jtev a Ji1t nJJlenint1d. lt1E. rh PiOJt1j. Ss.

1 b' lll Jh 11. P. Uahne t1 i ne tb thatntl ri 4' eh 1iher Um eri Sh V. FlP V. rJ.

SlL k. 11Imhar. seasonshen 11eWi1t ulr or 11I. Where1Jet If nawa1 jfi OmiauotWs neverb vebappen 4 ntJ. et.

tchedOV cI not JIor bat she Ji le Jf td1 eT t1fhJ1 4b ca1 1oJA ltQf that t1spitiIq1 tiIut i eide KwheD iri' thtlea blot ttimttJu 1JW franm tf. t' i maesyiave wbo ad PiDtHJOJ- 1 .4 clhn terCcat1Uwi1 brou Jrt. rellefiS Ia1ist. 1ilh' ken tti 1 ima Ies Ii Sh sUlIeema to beCOmmlltJ1eJL whiz I ll in e. esllJUld l1T ihl tI1 toke.

end ar Ing. fr. kln ne tt greatsWtl 11 ner. crow. h.

ta biOS. ththO t1it. cg arlstoct' enf 11lOobsoull 1Idai1. mtlli fidelity thdurinU1ic th ligbt5ee jusrbo tom kQ I dm 1l wast Het Jyst ab th. idt hefJ1 ffb3SIOif.

moUo T1. it. Astor haYoa 4lB Al fo on the lJ lin Ct1Se3. ure9f t1Ii eno le ever. pn beldMt acnnnot thl9t1glfAniX jtfQf ho e.

t11d JI eathstnQt ldtn in ame Jki1rla heroin 1ICt fo beUved1obodt lutr-jI iht 4 Ui aJJI ire fo OJlUSD ilief9 ij i NCJouril JtJ I Jq 0 U1 le Cure fa en edbJRri B' wood. coonfliSorl1 thIrteen Il11sboio 1f Oi4 diJXtf lath. Ji1tl1 1t q. uUt rnmXfl quality c1aLq sag j1Hht ro.1n- Jt012 tlgUatw1TJ tw1tttrjblt Ubi1 JiI3JI lb k. beJlf to 1O that IDoroutrtJttBjfAetp Ai Uu1.

JO 1 rn It 1 Jat. Onci urand dll1iec a A datJ1fgh. Cbeto rD. gouI. be4t.

t. yelJJoy tale buu teaspoonful onltJ4lhrtetilm' fi a AI gattt akeWJltte ither ean. ntieir tb1. spoot1I1l. twD Uthll OCUOUJfeeUa' lIAkathe 1 will 4b t11icentifJl ftent cdr1nkanlftfti4lof 5Jf eTeiandih0U14 e' 1dllJlJc CrosaJltaJ11loodIncJLU.

U4tIUt1Jtealst1l1reetmJ1k 1 derafumJtepTa on 1t1ll diet IUCtiasr1Cl iaoupof m-C. et id1l 2. nol blt aek1loo4 has JSOTed Ultthliremedjhaiureclaemal li IuU lh onJi ChPO Ihofu1 lIUll grbor vh Wasi er1toS 1g. conmmpt1QDind l11Jn case. OUIt.

a 5' I. t. tN her bit irabl ee4Ml. Jc nfidet1ttlubJei ap riper. laJ1litln.

utueti JwD4tad. 04 UUls aetiUl 1ajbe tonak1rialOttfJi4tffl 1t1t1fll ilt- tf JaIl' I- ORLD wizr 148 IIZ7ZE zz z4IO 2E2S 1I eca1e of Frflt3ei I7l1USO1fl1 VrtueI 1 JI2O1 nG4 4 AbWGmeucf NtL. th i so a1Mcntl1objecedtO sc7drbfl1t7 ctn JndUwInteT biU ts1 hci iaaOU i up fcydreMsffa1Io iomeiortduring 1y At1I icterchnn1nrecepUouo1afewweek ftt LO rOuhethGY tWUU31 etteky. ou td sttme LeIookedr1dlcUloU0. leI f' tabIe girls.

iireo sszr. under ho1 ecene col- nlai IC 1th of the iroedeiik beingvery oll lty 4 coroa fastened outame 1ik Cm fl Olin ap arertiy tt 3 were f. t1 o. ih 4 ne calm it iii rr unity Yen i ocetone i tc 4 tief thesitme i' y0 ob our tr he tal- t- Jt totoflioc aodif urt. eh t'c i stagefori 1' oy- yc va i- be Does offer s- ci belt C3 puron 0 ifil ty ou-1' Ice Ifarichgirlieznarfled Qt COUXSeOfayea00twowhtte i a f.

design cc odnos 1b ttcrea. withone ctlhattoyanck letholttegde iW a San nam ad Of1heepfttt5rzuthlsp aopteiL Thug 3 narrow 4eee ofgtstbc aM stando upon its two ea upon the aide bieis Olbeitis- i. Ck A lUtIeePe a C1014lkCO Qg h.i-Ekyt of oit rc0wez and Zbgaxze vrltte the eaCd. 941tIIL5AZ QkCd Ws buo IklT rcJ 6eleborjchyornautedWith Ja1ezeGr othcr doeipL liars Ic A eitrst from ue of Waahthgtons IeltmttrtttiItOtile wlfeg tiui cnlnisge. the nd for Iovea Send one ealom-Colerod tth ml.

cap. nd lobe aITbsenenonepairwblteMUflbOel fIVtI lital Mliilkin very irnaUl. pins end hairpins. a1ponndeof pertwnetl powdtre. A poor.

fubioiiable tbb Wash1 sigbstorber the may if Thdianapolie. re4 nt totclieltO andivory pinajiave ilongthne crtbing ic Idonotutuiyllfeatiplnsfee hor ap- td- theyoungman woh1dproeehnestandcafe Orrid.d io or ifl ones. of late aw pcnnancul lemea herjewe she in eZt ohn lifl t- re15andotherprselmasconea 4t0 21 ee1ct Is bet It Ii of4CO byreuonof birthwesliborLst ctsnm. stances uun themselysg L1BliA iboys fL the pamphlet. The uppor lip was lrlh tabs wetsi owr pate.

WUU what do you Ihint O182" I aeked. tX piecsltC C0Zfl6 enongt. replIed tut I tatt1et yQu IrCLWSSS1. who pq thet2blliL5n ae11 who tilYc I bth CbTZ proflandzoesere re unto the fMbLonbl world lnWoprztIOla touombesthaneiiyethettiatsPtpeople 3111. V1iardi 1i1e' MnsIIenvyVillaz ifeofthecnilrkq dnsnefier grdent etthe NOltllerA laOtdf kIng Street' keukrtiplthktOT of whois se and AU anti reetoreUoncsuakslOureOttLS Of wuuamiplarriaon used to luTeiIlmI 1aiu7.

Eh bail Wci breught hourea uewipapegwrller Ifeilgard. The nuornent he and Fanny over' tefth both at testtnte bceansa' be Was lice tthttt hezawAs porut site hat tec pry happy ti1I liU 1Zeilahl ihtthid mean jacght thatiove iaiire thalt rietici. UrtVhlhsrtl 13 flOW 45 out' fibs It pLite w1014. el gra7 bales darkeyes Pahloa NI. hegkIaIlk sargQig WIth lorr worn offtIni with lightspringgoinis.

gr ett parasollenot sl.ttnmikngtsar- linteig whutelace. umbrellas hkve bendles blacker tfihti Inbroadrhbbon ft no juotbes end parasol 2 the handlesud eesu. bt1ntb1rthtc1. accordionglsited ffnlshedbyi with antds1nty couotry gnd 1 ve1iglLe4 dots' and Rrnpirs worn. the rasi1atOfJbe ay Thepartygownsofthe doWM ower llk fie3 and per Vseln dress.

35 bI4 nnwst ha a1r1 assent stonacriltcisixag oc Contebaektomean Isitheresndgare thadlurming lig 5 Fe 5 efts 8tet betweenaji iii man TetT sO iota. ttwili hXi1eaeboj otaoon ofthe 01 iet en Thenislitg sMthe QfthIIJcX' tat hay from But I will forget" shasati Eretite roaebnde ope on anothey Juue. Anti she warbled a tosuch tff a lancers tone. itotitiding it owuth laugitier. eBntthecoUdbostnfutesa ustin the50OtCngaxmofnnr tr cARL rr 2lIS 4D I3EALTZPUZ 1 ZZ2iZU WasSbeXleafljPolsooled UowltWi ughtAbted.

kalOptniensaitolfeyMsslady FtheaosuCt1Tiue Aho0ugaCertAIndauofeope tbebe1lef 15 a strong itwu In 1Btha th Ethreas Carlotta wea pos sed the tbLi palo trea. TLoeb4m tbaLhei new knw' iheaocre tim thei1rst kII11 feyer that no it tbeiever Is yet on te mIserable can not Its travels placpnrsned tel. happeningi- ltscourie thatle desperate physioal yeare wlfe-tho theyear elekdlyprogress uiy devonrlagnnrestand ofiser her thaaner always met hherityonlyjimlted conquer the swordin one-band Budilenlyallthis wasehanged. Shelecame in- ou Sh to herbnt yatflrmly- InthIsinstanco pcssitlioaaBazalne adnsted tosea Morestorieithnn coewent tothe thu stereby rt rareral was I iostant I tr1ke tnd finallyresolvedto tenet almost tb until amost at that titn an' as church bunted to her vividly bee up tIme pope1t may have that he was some beIov4 angel of the ssd1 0 holy was his life unwearied was his andaowtnningly manifold wcr6tbe blur in up thewoands and drawcrushed anti bleeding sonic horns to house5where thloadlgin4hereII iyWithin whois tarreni groves Iheoye :1 Is touretmes lUto be some tender and dotfrg fatb maope the trLekti sa-adsohisssei oththbes sen4aW waa bu the dnn1g ebb llRfFY- AMi BEkTffY TiLEF 5 CthUia Iiidi SpW1y faI1i a giRT jk 1'H antdedwftbta3j is b7tLd5 sat TbcseilyaieIss Onh7expflmestisTf I 521s1JeCecrt lrt laiteitlof eish tit c. I did f.

1 a1 balcOrntepnrfi 111 tCcafterwebe4palfl 4- a Sc afford fur C4ce1 iscstws 5" medical eoicg. bess th some twenty ov thirty dsct o' sombhedbsath5. ii aL It I ilgi- thennclAetvygevehn LAvetIasWietea teti 747 ci leta the doctors. Tbelattcr part a thing bad failed sad paliece. and oioow I exhanaicd I toads up isytrats4 to qeit il doste Cricva Rsxznisz I dli uo rea thel I ci darighttr La count Ia Jieahb ma ts sai a tager eornse Ct nj' as much astostiebsid as so of as.

fl cure inn bet thee iitjna ricotta Fxsocvscr and proportionate ani riri ef an4 Ctricgs te. sin ready chat my daughter the toteS ccseef sate alt has by the Jtexp I Doe sod who ha sebliti sImilarly ftlctet iy jet. see Rtxtma bate the has case. iy Giticlra Renethes eesflsie pufyInndbeantifying and evegjipcetei bgJii ad the and sun 0T0sl25 5Wtlilfi and loss end theCpircvsta A cofeinet ily inamaiicjetsaj ashee4 ctrrtcuaaBoav cleaueatkth iwtrcu i laptzhi he traly lthiiiLla toferofua LOQ Xrepazcd by aoi ttlsetrahienolooieiUmznlgie. flirirLEfi roughchsppvdand Il TJ fl Bofe.

uhlte and free from ibIgSsrO oi1 Ctrtc us 8oAr. Jfl Us redres ty sate vga Seat Siszttch Cldiies i lien Shsrbiels ci Breath. Frightful Dress' iCU. Giffi tELEF TWENTY XtIfLo Slew of tbry il ccknowlrsdgtd ta isPedci1tri Jladissisg a 4 t- I picIL4rt' PILas. taen as cUreclC will egtalckiyresfsas oneecici lb hcaIui.7nrg DI6ESTLOM ISOIIDERED1IY LIKE work.

wOoderiupon the Vltalorgaos Slrcolber4lh restoring teat Cetelenion brioging bitch ihO Less edie tif out OF HEALTH the who0p7gsIcel of the human nste- fleeS art 01 art' ANY LATEST Cari hi. AOal4 fcr your 25 CENTS A o1 itt an wfort I I yel- by Lien to competent make whateyer expbri- a somedozen or some of the thessa lie was man wag this for atmittd I tliero If chlmeraa tntl vividly and clearness forhe of trat pne which belonged alone and peon an do- th aIz of Carloua' tionof Iris Dr. Boyar call' to the em. perot conildence Tbsrewillfiifl be fever next great unmat steal many next raft or- This progsoeccls IS based solely upon the ruppo sItton but one hope remsinthat iheperlodwbensLe wilitrench her ohima teric. bbewihlgetwcry fat- Sho will have seasons when ze will Insight immoderately weep lmmoderatelrrryeari sbe will not Live laihia.

world istallbntinsouae lot- agin3ry place where 5boivIl1 recall every scene antl Incident uptotho poinI where lion rclson ivas taken away If a been born toou all of this could happened. Isow is bee watched over tenderly do knowibat cyerywhimfgncyend hysterical eznotlonlt Is yours this pltift bloiv whenyouiret tIe lens to parry or PtoAtl tipcnthe empreiy no tI i hIi progtostVCarlnttage ndision igas fulfilled to thaJetoy. The enzperoe. rioter lived see it. ise were well lafi4 of thsasaasaswdeby Dr aY1t I en ii's con- 1 it thi' She empreaeef seem ha commuurcattng fsx.

i turthian in the affectIon. reeeiestinagiflary' andoeeno. grealstnsuLo the Lids ci of her. a mirablo whIm poorblartedthrered. wasledintellect.

phyalcaltvaith iss4 ii aud ia begtrnlrL ever made se ew York coul inral'- IIwa3. tire lserfafnslic his duty altLzsegh i froalanil tznlar IT agAyIIIIYiILUdDLE orth aaos are for utp0 Prupositloii. i N. Of bead mended by livlr in relicS setit itf. Gllel 4.

years P'- th cured I the ofrnoiO itt t5lt and a qtIart of new tar p1iIt5 1104 ualxture in a Stat will cotIs. d5UCI 0 i room to- boll vlbOi buntling then cork the jug coupiiI1 tibtzlO. the out thIn iL ycesel in a ifbrI1. ii completely ntis yso c5j iwing the jcg In tie so as tj keep i1 ubLT thepatlcnttakeaiabiezpoonful ilL Itit Ctoi5 going" to led UtU pofrnt he. but a three ttc1 5 d1 andasiheygslnstxetrgth takea a spoonful twice del.

nighiand I1Ih0decsnntefeets the seIne be zuflicient. TIIC ltieltt tb not drink any SIadt of- riti1h eye and ahoeild be pwJtCUISJ hi hIt diet. a sllkindsogroesiseaiy foodAUCh salt antlthellker alas sweet .0 IXOI4 wet takeverymodtrsieeXetlitSllTe Iigltidlrtucb uriorucuPO1fiee arold dsinkln beaty 4rsfl cf cold wael littlauprsetbTe i i TheealtBobeft Osikwood tJ remedy Las veral who were entirely given all the 101 in5lilecectlcm. twill mentionthS zeef. TboraplonncarCbspeLIlUtfila VU of death imitIt IQ gtupport inb her bed'- ivho to now 1 good health as ever vu.

fAIss Us atiflancarnelgbborwbOwas se-I conncintptton. ann Ia now in perccl crl i onto oC tSr. Thoiuptoxza wife Br. 1 tnca iucsrsbio sad pgrrinnoced but iI. I that it1 perhare.

nlne In frHaekwoodthus othra mecipt in a- liay be disposed to irate a Utah OfitI anJlfl as he has no doubt ft wPt. like In such cue inch as Ls of jnutLce mty dictate. Iipers Uirzsrgtont the aied tt1 1 grcatssmcetotleooowbo are iiictd 7asa PiS5itUOICL TmtheUPli1sefL Tbytn1ado1zbthXCltY OS' oobibly tke raded bsah lithW0nt a 5 1 IT Ill 1 rmnr- otwItbstndl I fi I-fl I tons Siatog I IIUI stantlyincreac Fin iITIfl Irlnhr WeeaIInoto iI.Ifl1flI I' threelimeic hull totiteAdicticO. T. IL- I nAT' That we have 1Li I PIlIeI cametoAhlan I I IU I earefnlij pack ei ttthe odlogy' dealers here ITt 1 innr.

That the old II- ii U. lIIIIUI readerewilhia ir itiHi Itsdsteadsaia uiI IIIUIatldZievYOrk i- IT- 1 LrIflT Tbatziooiie cc II' I thewaywsde I I SaARP OU 3 5 I 9l1E1II i. it' I I ll ir J01111 Yiy IOrJEf 4XnT a 1Q 114CJ. flhSoIIlnqnT on Iiaring ofJ Bsply'-'AneitiI' IIisIorj and Livei LiberailrTreAted. see that Bishop Potterha he hug against the lintocracy anti that hurepli dtdbim.

I thouglIPi 1 thedefiniiion of that couldn't find it In the ihlctiousey' I ioniethlo io di with Plqt hides or Lell hut more to do with. i god of wealth. Pinto' i uIle aliothater ot Ci intuswjthe Cares and sits llattis were In tr. AbOUI siclose ktpu hell is to mona IlntocraeynrebadiymLzedwlthabe of the family. The good book lays ot serve bifl nd roazomon tr.

can sorva Pluto and Plutus without of bit ccnslmteneyi Bight there is' it' troublecomasin. Theloveofutonsy otberloves. Thlslsnotstbeory 1 UIZdJ a man to everything titis an4 that s- the reaso I reckon. wasbllud. lytboiogysayi be wu i--- bli.njI butlie wasIarneThat bi anddocrepitas be approacb yc i vlngatoMyawaywltbJVben he Sterreash anybody acid irtake a anuellmpthgaofighike bewal sI i but when he bid uuacle hIs barga toltls le ntl chuckled cv U.

was the originator of boIling at 2 silockandfieecthgihelallLI It is onugh eaItI the beet buyeth he goeth away and. reoiOdt NoWtherB Ia hsartilyan aveflg' boreahybehieTe5 that ifLh oih11on his would be racy II seral sari dos great deal of y- ouey. It was the dream of my 1O 437I woeldbe riehiand I f- at i' disgubso Jko ICes 5- and surprise the poor a i' less and tot up ihs bad even ptcked out some unforlot would lteIp and I' Ii the macnec of may harIlIes 50 that ot know whsrs it caine from. Ii 2 sGor Lard working blackosnith a vasnndermntnrtgnge andhits ch did and I beard say father as waigolngtoselllilrnontiandlt' Vs awtaIt ifawaeazooelenanodAi a to me Dn tOjtji5d. to-- see him 5 red iron and witch the Leant i from the anvil.

Anet there wa i- areandWaSitted to every cottr lwayspaythg coatanl ggtfl And there wi A ni5ft who EU ci idbendoebie with rbeumatieI ebln touehedhts kxeee gnu ebureb In an ox wsou and had slut and carried his anti he seemed so Lappy dunn Ii 4 so jhankbl to Got Its' HIM IiotdayItwslawftnlthP05Am1 debtaud I wanted money' hots of tt. obasltetmllevo1hpoor Crait 1 I ceuldeat uruhoroland why the me 0 lowudiJeniddi butI und a 0 sod my faith lit my own charity n'i would ire liberal with other bitt I'm afraid ihsat Lwenhil keep amihilon were to come Iroiy s-- sessIon I arts sure I would ecatter ionofitbutUl bad been pore ndltcamebyIczrecslTcrflybe beIikathe rest of the pin hiore I got the more I cilil sPT 0Al tblngtho snore a mail' his givas swayaut1 therein to 5 Jet1amonerItshnIabnPataa t4on4 ulito him foethe next psadsbowever eawbich wc Zr 1O1t bIIdMM 1U' 0 that pos wstutilnd tuffering wthont Nrt i tobvLOtethLlaln tohsoenstrei us..

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