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OM MK XXXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. C TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23; 1886. lit i T L 9 9 ( 5 S iW.il DAD Mil 1 ""- '- nri .rum ITh iif.l m . j-Afc- . I - - o"T;.v w fusion was an account of the forma tion of a partnership between Page, Morse, Amos- Kindail & 'Smith to Brecii an experimental, telegraph wire u-tTO ixuumore. and Washington - "Tboth. liks thb gujr, soi ujssvukui. Birr, i.tkm ira" . - ,, .. ', . -:o: at li v SCALLOPED TOP KID GLOVES in tans and light browns v ry l v pri;e of 75 cents. : Other kids at 1 on CI : t. o m. i, tit - - -- w . - w :uicfc 1- iuda over $1.00 per pair. V in; f Ladies' Underwear, w irviz GOODS &cv ;., Swtxscrlptlojd to tfae Observer. ; DAILY Knirrn v pto e.Mi to ttSdtvr A By the month. Three mnnrhi "-"-.- 'D t. Six months. ..".""""""' "fJJi " One year . .V. . . o S2 w vw ... WEEKLY EDITION.- gSSSSSL ime year.. .." """ f IS - ' ? In clubs of Ave and over iitSK "." SoDerlatle-iFromThew Bale. Bubserlptlons always payable in advRnrw nn onlT In name but In fact. QTOnce, not , THE TELEGEAPH A 2VORTH OIBOIIHI IVEf- Tio-fMu. cLEi-inioars' : STATEMENT. , Uty. and an application to Coness I m H-rance. . , . , lorpecuniary aid " , . . I emVScott, colored, sentenced to , - lhe moment I saw the combina- I F6 nang- tomorrow in Wilmmetoni vuo wuYiuuun nasnea upon my I 7 vrw "". guv nas mind that page had used my sngges tions to him made eleven years before in the furtherance of the Morse ject, and when I learned that at the time I wrote to- Page in 71833 and for some years afterwards he was anexs aminer in the patent; office and for bidden by law to take butja patent in his own name my, onvictions were confirmed. Indeed. '1 was i nnn. -a js hews. I I n,. n - - - v uiv v-uiuin. -iuoiresiaence Of Judaa ThnmaaJ wun me JNew - York OdontAlnoioal uffina-as destroyed by fire at Hills- ?ety-. last week. Oliver Wendell I- PRICE FIVE CENTS -OttV.4i8t Satuarday. Loss received ranit nf: thMn fromGo-Scales: " f Sews a4 Observer; Cfept. W. "wi '-i--jriiai're8iaens or the Monti ceilo mad! stone Icompany. has stopped several mad stones to Sir itamsetje Jeejeebhoy.-at Bombay, They will.be tried as antN dotes to the bite pf the cobra and oth er deadly Indian snakes. Washington Gazette1: A Pactoliis x uiorgav a very sensible answer fiala cf Remnautfl in 'bbin Scrims, Curtains, &c cm X' 'J X '." ri - I , : - i A Most Important InWlewl!.a Id and Modest Claim to Hare Inrented tfae Principle, and Demonstrated the TneoryHoir the InTenilon wa Ri.n 1 Morses Partner, the Electrician. is ; ft ivo w lacs jnat 1 wrote a com- r au twrney cne other day. 1 The mumcation to the:Wa8hihgton Globe JelT ne never P- . bis debts publicly charging' Pa- with having them by availed himself of my suggestions- theml' Being thus publicly charged s witlrl fiPrpay-cash for aU I purchase. appropriating my suggestions jie was I i22n S76 ot th! cash X do-: not compelled to reply tomv communK thiV fL'f.V cation and did so byjadmitting that Vr',.' ' " he had eleven years before reLved de2 Sll5; J i?:1? fbe my letter and diagrams, bat excused death of tgis most estimabTeTnd K xxounes wrote: "I often think of mhj j-onorn condition of some of the r6 personages of history in the day s jffhen there were no dentists, or none .who would be recognized as ?niai artists of today. .uiua. ui. jwr .ing iavid,, a worn, out man at 70. probably without .certainly without specta- woo. . xuiiiK ot poor ueorge Wash mgton,. ;his teeth alwaysready to up iijte a portcullis, and cut a sens tence m two. -: See him in Stuart's,ad. , .ui ixaow portrait, his ; thoughts bTi dently divided . between the cares nf empire and the maintenance of the status quo of his terrific dental ar rangements. Think of Walter Sav- asr rjmr complaint uuuu losing nis intel lectual faculties, but the loss of his teeth he felt to- be a very ereat ItT- - Will venture trt ' nrnnnaa 4 V.nn 1 the dental profession and thfiii" Aasu iwon as its worthy representative. It has established and prolonged the 's" v.. uoouhjr; it nas aaaed tor the charms of social intercourse and lent it has taken from nM am ita -MORDilY SEE - . - BEGINNING ventor lias Remained Silent. ---" for not answering it on the iv?ifdy. M"- Lilly Murry Ferrall, 1 unwelcome feature and has leneth nsyuuueum 01 j OBS8RTSB. Washington, D. a', February "0.- 'Would you obiecfc tn f iuf U1Q t - n- . . . . . . . 1 nnnr ctrotK nF i. .M'i-ftijfivmiH ti) inter ia again at Her post over our store and will h o-ioi . "wry, and ess to srve i r ri-sjds. , - D pecjany or tne H liousa roriiislii! 1886 t-c-:- New lot of TA3LE LINEN, at l 7bC 60;, 7iS, $1 00, 5; 25 and $ 1 50 per yard 1 ' : .. CO: ' . t- : , TIC A CLOTHS, ,Wlrti Do.lfstofmatch, white and colored. Collies n every k. juo. history of your con uecuon with the invention nf the electric telegraph." J3o said The Ob serves correspondent this morning uumuBLiyncn Ulemmons. - Ait ai ai. was -tbe rnlv i T was born in the village of CiTpmmrma. I f "Not witbstanding."continued Mr. ville; Eowan (now Davidson) county I cemmons, -'to place ,my reputation graund that he thenthought there was nothing in it. ' ''In the meantime Morse, Page& Oo., having received Oon&rreaaional aid proceeded to erect itheir line be- tween Baltimore and Washington which proved a'success and soMinked Worse's name with the proiect as to givejihim tbe boom over evervbodv else. - ; - : Which took place at 12:30 o'rdnhlr thil morningti the residence of her hus K CaptrJohn R. Ferrall, No. 113 outh Salisbury street, after an ex- "omouiuess 01 several days dura Tiioa The immediate haiiha nf Hostk w stated by Jier physicians to have been puernera.1 fovor tu- rr - Vaughan died last night at 8 o'clock iuenoe, no, TM, West Lane wwb, 01 consumption of the bowels. ened eniovable human Hf ta, tk j j.t - - . . " . w Ju". '' iimic ot years when the ui.meBa ana purblinc : : patriarch might well exclaim : 'I ht ve no pleas ure in them.' n - r'vaar A special to the News and Observer rrona Washinsrton . Knrtii n. -1 .- under date of the 20th, says: The steamer Concord, of th Va :a- North Carolina, on the-first day of I fof vercity in the crucible of public &n.d Merchants line; for Baltimore THE Bi' Loi of at $1.50 J2.25 5S.00. $3 75 .HBT STYL1 at $t to ;i.a-. 50 $2.26, 4 (JO, $4.60 eaea. isk to see ttieq iut I ;vn selling at $1.26.1 -OF- N at l. and 20c, er yard. -. i'lsstriri.coaTAWS; By Use yft.t and by tbe pair. SBB1I31SD PILLOW CASIXS.s at bottom prices. - ; "" , . ' I BUY Wl!NEIf S CORT aiid 8EIUL& SDO JL.4KMHIKV. T. L SEIGL December, 1813, and am now seventy ..wu years ot age. i am now an old man but very well preserved, as you can see.. For the last year or two I have been troubled with a slight dys- trpBia,uui apart trom that my health has always been good. Indeed. I can say what very few can say that for nfty-fiye consecutive years I nnvAi lost a meals' victuals by "sickness. - r am satisfied that in all my life I was never confined to my bed so much as ten days by sickness. I beein hows ever to feel the effects of age and know that the end is not far distanf. 'My father was merchant, and my boyhood days were spent for the ii jjart oemnd the counter. At the age of eighteen I. ' was strife tA RndolpbMacon College,in Virginia; After spending a year and a half in: the preparatory department I enters criticism, and caring very little about tbe matter any way; I remained silent ever afterwards. "I should say that the alphabet which I suggested to Mr. Page was precisely the same as that which was used by Morse, and I believe is still used. : I have long since ceased to give any attention to telegraphy, but take it for granted that it is now a very different thing from what it was in the beginning, on account of the numerous improvements result ing from experience.. ': - "It is, in; fact, hardly proper to say that the electric telegraph was an. invention, or that it originated with any one man.' It was a growth; not an invention.' It commenced with Valto andjGalvaxii, a hundred years ago, and has gradually grown up to its present stature. , In the with Arrei I 1 : r j' uaiuB ui cotton, was con- bu.uou oy nre today. She started trom the wharf at 8 o'clock, in a heavy northwest wind, and ground ed about a mile below town. She wok lire about noon and wa tnaiw consumed. The value of the cargo was about i?0, 000, fully insured. Hickory Press i On laet Wednes day, at the new steam saw mill nf Mr. Laban Hoke, near LoveladyJdr. Umau Crouch, whila ontir. i. of lumber had his left hand fearfully mangled by the circular saw. Drs. Jiiiiis and Abernethy, of Hickorv. TJSt: :fl -V P. Jones, of and amputated inches above the is now doing A Story of Mary Anderson. Washington I etter In the Chicago1 Tribune. m -Mary Anderson's first visit to Wash ington was soon after her debut. Gen. Sherman was her chief patron. She played at the old National Thea tre. - John McCulIousrh mar to herParthenia. They redeem ed a wretched play. Arriving at the close of the second act went to a 1 j wjiuu jl aaa oeen in vited. Regret was expressed at my lateness, as Mary Anderson had spent the previous inter act in that box. fP rap, came at the door. When io opened there stood . the peerless week maiden. After, a. hnn . j. , " m UVIT U V do she threw herself into a stiff wooden chair, tipped it back againtt the wall, crossed her knees, and (Dvyjug cacKwarda and forwards, hummed, "Sweet little Buttercup." which the band was playing with im punity, for it was seven years aeo Jver since this little inoidAnt A torn boy" stories about Mary Ander- - We are exhibiting many thousand yards' of we are offering for Sale in strips ot ii yards: .Remember we wfll posi tively not cut the strips. : ange in Prices As Follows: LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT I II HI IV. V VI VII EACH STRIP 41 ,-f. OF it it YARDS ovethe wriat.. The natipnt TMr.ZTZTr. . " -. , ' s - Vf2?!'' . AX lm,W,n pfl. J ' York- LADITTS COLLARS' 1 nr-n frr'" U i V. FOR 20c ?C r - M - 65c h ' 5,650-; I ed college, and after passing through yeara ?f 1835 "W. much attentioq i --By. J3.UXCI ma. ouienusc in Call Hi 4 1 (11 I DhflOhnm E.ii piraui ui ft Have just received one of largesl andbest selected Stocks of Ever brought to Charlotte. ' - , '- A good corset for 50 cents.' - better corset for 75 cents.' - -.V., he best $1.00 corset in the city. v - a 25ee1nxor8et (French pattern) without a rival. . A. hrst class woven corset (French ) A got,d line of nursing corsets. . ' . : Vnsses corsets in good style and. quality: f. ;."U--' ' : . ' 0n ' forget to "amine the Unbreakable" and "Jewel" corsets. AIl the above are n.ew andWecti;Witfcwe-and be. to your interest to Io6k at the same bi fore buying: , SDCCESSOBS TO ALEXANDER & HARBI8. . , ' " ' Use lyjULLEN': CJELEBRATED fete' JCest LiuiioeM. J US T- fiKCEM EO the regular " COnrse - WnHiiato - 1 - 0wMMVM leo7.-' ' - . - 'In the year 1833, when about the age of twenty fyeara, I commenced attending lectures on chemistry, and was forcibly strucklwith the nowr of the galvanic battery, and its con nection with "electrical currents. In thinking over the matter I felt con vinced that, electricity could be pract- ically used in conveying intelligence between distant points on insolated wires. I annuuncod this, belief to my classmates ;and"to.illustrate my idea drew a diagram around the walls of my room, exhibiting a wire support ed by glass brackets on Upright poles 'such as are now in use, with a battery at each end and an independent cjock work on'which to" receive messages, s i attempted frequently toi explain this to my : comrades but jvas only laughed at for my pains. I was re garded asjfa visionary; andmy pro ject as a dream. I contended that it would work and prophesied that in the i near future a man would be sitting in his chamber in New York conversing .with his brother in New" Orleans as familiarly as if they were seated at bis own fireside, Yea more, that the President qf the United States would in the same manner con yersewith the Emperor of Russia in an i instant of time. This of course was regarded by all as the extreme of fanaticism " Only one of my class mates would lifetan to me with any degree of credulity and that was a young man fromNorth Carolina by the name of Baxter Cligg, who after wards became somowhat prominent as a Methodist preacher. - -. England, D'rance, Qermany and the United States were working lirinn the problem in thns naM- . n.! FPU. TTT:l . '. . xuo rv nmingtcn Keview says j A meeting of the merchants and busi ness men of the city was held at the room of the Produce Exchange at noon today, to take into considera tion the subject of the public build-1 mg to beerected in Wilmington. CoU Kerchner, president of the Uhamber oMlnmmmva u .v. meetmg tp . order. . On motion a WTUtcee ot r three, consisting of Messrs.. Roeer MnorA T tt n..-- Stfi!Jf7.Wtti appoint New York. TiVh 9.9. ' w-,i-;., pitladq l K W A T?TT'fr AT birthday iog oWedls holiday COLLARS - . - 1 today in the usual quiet fashion LADIIiS COLLARS T-r-fT-fT--r--- -V . Flap which have boln floating at DIES COLLARS BETTER YALTJE half mast almost continuously of late IADIES COLLARS f - - U'C. were raised to the top of the TnlAa LADIES CUFFS ' 2-. --r - various forms is -Aiura CUJTFS 111 All JCi Y JciK and enjoyments of sought after. Patriotic organizations fitly commemorate - the birth of the father of our Country" during the WfiTVT.'E-Sl NEW ST YT.taa : NEW 8T VT.wa . NEW STYLES v NEW RTVT wa - CHEAP - TMI-A-n pHEAP&NEAT iaj raise inn mnna niwimn, i v Jackson, in Boston ; Joseph Henrv. I Ji8.n a suitable memorial and to dftfW at Washingtohr and others, were ( otner P18?8- - -.-r studying the subject, and'in fact 1 1 fAsheviile Advance: Another de- max-.ng experiments in a small way mZJ nre oceuwed at Burnsville, by the electric current was original is known as the CaVter Corner! were destroyed.; ' The dwelling and store room adjoining were saved. This is .uo iwwuu are tnat trie town has sus tained within the past few weeks. No xuouiam-e an any of the property, and we are informed thai there is not a single piece of property in the town uwureu. "I Don't Want RelleC hot rs.M to the exclamation of thousands raftering from oatarrh. To all such we- saj: Catarrh can by eured bj Dr. Sage- Catarrh BemeOr. It has been done In thousands of cases; why not In yours? your danger la in delay. Enclose a stamp to World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, H. xn for pamphlet on this disease. M. 40 inches wide at 12 - -3 (MiitS. t . w. 1 .ffa'- upoix wuch , g-; ' b.r1 wr epratrs. I used alialf bottle on my ankle j - rrvi-J UVUiB 1 VK0 1 WN M0LLKN W. N, MULLfNi -XJW who iDerfeetlTve:i. W.XS. WllSoN, Charlotte,.!. " ah after years a number of my . F- n i . - ,v' scuooimatea-came out with volunta- yuil f nOysnOiO - HerneCl V, . communications) different news- i-trv-.n ; wowjriug ( w ' 1 lctv6 1 nwrvy svauiu. -rromtuent , among them 'was J.; W. Cameron, at one time editor of a paper, published at Wadesboro. N. C. v . " '-Being young, and somewhat difk dent,.I did not press"my suggestions upon the public attention but heart ing that a gentleman by the name- of Page.in Washington City, had become quite eminent as an electriciin, I re solved to communicate to tri him myrideas . on the subj'ect . of telegraphy by tbe electric current, and to obtain his views on the sub" j'ect. I therefore" wrote-'to him ex plaiuiDg in detail my views, accom panying the same with diagrams.etc.. and asking him for hsj opiaion, To this request i received no-. answer. Tuis failure to answer was rather a damper upon my enthusiasm and I thought.that afteri.all .probably my theory was not practical or its merits would .have been appreciated by a man eminent in electrical science, : I therefore dropped the matter and devoted myself to my studies, Baying but little more about the telegraph. I was prepared myself by a collegiate nterary.coured.for entering upon my profession as a lawyer and devoted myself exclusively to that purpose. - Years rolled by; and I had vim-;;" ",1,u -several umerent persona," as well as myself. - Its practical Intro duction, however, was due to Morse,' and he is entitled to : the credit of having first proved its utility. I think he is entitled to the greater honor, for while with others, it .was mere theory, he put it into practice and conferred thereby its blessings upon the world, ... I wpuld not pluck a single leaf from the laurel that circled his brow.'or drop a word that would reflect upon his memory n- J The A.hrtVA in nTanlnfAl Mt. 1 a 1 i ovovauncijl Mvei tu ttUU (correctly represents in every partic ular ;what, Mr. Clemmons said to. your correspondent. J am oonvinced not Only of his sincerity but also of the accuracy of his statement I never talked with a more modest, unassuming gentleman. It is a marvel, that for more than for-, ty years he has permitted the great est invantirjof the! country to be credited to another, when he himself had furnished that individual's part ner the above key;to the invention. He does ' $0. t .now wish to use bis own words,, tg Vpluck- a .single leaf fro.m tbe laitr that circled his (Morse's) fcrgw." ; But in addition, to the reason for not assisting himself, which Mi?. ClemnAQni assigns,' it wiU occur to older readers of Tbib Obskb Teb, that forty or fifty 'yearg ago Southern selfsassertion . was confined eniirely to politics. In those archbio. ceriamiy arcadian, Danhte-rs, Wives and Mothers cn&te" llarehisl'scath. SJfh ST 'liflaoTa'ndulelSr Uon. faUing and toplawinentbeartoi Ung, uregulailtJee, barreiSto, ehiiSof Mf? : Stsck and Dairy Farming. TotheBdltorof ThbObskbtxb. " Your allusion to the visit of a prominent dairyman of Maryland to this section, with the view of remov ing ma Business Bouth, should remind our people of. another important change needed to redfm nnr nn.ni tare .from the thraldom of the cotton curse. I refer to Btock-rftiHfnc- Tr, line the possibilitieR DtlcsTN. f "for"rSmDhlt rorsalebyL. . Wrtetoo, dmggtet. Charlotte - lulrl7eodlT MAIL ORdL H.UtLOTTE, N. 0. . ;COJCSTED AND PBoitTTLT ATTENDED TO. FOR SALE. iSfSSSSS Ther 8t and. most wiii h.' . " ..r:., irees on iota. CHAHLOTTS RKAX SSTATS A6BNCT. " stocks of this greater than dairying; and the secret lies in the untold riches of two grasses now spreading all over the country and usually regarded as "Farmers'' Pests," hut which are unrivalled for summer pasturage. allude to the two grasses variously called, the one the Means. Johnson or f guinea grass the other the cane, wire or Bermuda grass. These "peats" will soon take the country under its present system pf ship-shod farming. But they can be, easily and profitably utilised in stock-growing. They- are not well suited for the, dairyman. They are tubut-r warseana aonot make first L. J. WALKXB. L J. WALKER B. K.BBTAN. (S CO, Wholesale and BetaU Grocers. complete IN ; THE 8TA.TE. KTEWFIBai NEW CIOODS -o: OfntoJ1 of Jan"&rjM883,the undersigned PIANOS AND ORGANS , 1 . . - ATeswing Elder. -. j . . - uui tinrroiu- ict , fliia-,ffB xt. ij Mjwnrnir' moon . se cured Jtelpec fe ot -Jafca, and flnt 6741. Z Sa!e ?ruSi61s id COTM,, Merchants. ' ' - -' ' :-cuW a -TftJCsV y. hunzt. j UA.. n: ; . ' ' I . i (.j LITEM'S nnnrnrt CHA&JjOTTlt RKAiTKSTAM AGBKCy, - , - B.aCOCHBANK.lIanm- V rt Btn Vtcrt Cfr.t.-j Hotel irojina,; we wonder - would have been rather that a man should bother about scientific investigation at all." Such things were left to "the Yans kees." - Had Mr. Clemmons pushed the matter in 1833, the world would now recogniz.3 him as the inventor of the electric telegraph. As it is the facts should become generally known. ana ine nonor of having been the first man to discover how : the tbfng could be worked should be bestowed by popular acclaim on the earnest and intelligent collegiq . oi North Carolina" ' . - -. lam gratified to. learn :thaf in his old age, Mr. Clemmons is well pro vided for. He has been a successful rlUe STTAAfl Ann rlAM I - i r are the grasses foHWand this sw- Weiierai lnTCCm baSIflCSS null la uul vc nuiut rnarfir fn. u I ;, ' " We need shade for the one and rich clay for the other. Both may be somewhat utilized in improving our lands, but as a general thing they are not a success here. - What we most need in a -fn;;:. days: In-orth MudyofourBoa and climate, thritt Tf .8prl"K8 Brrrwen. corner Tryon A Fourth streets. We re qualified by loni experfence, to meet the demands of 15w TSde. arlf give sattifaoUon to our wtoSersT d We wui keep on hand at all times a full stock of Pf the best makes on the installment plan. -Lovr prices and easy tenns. Seiid for prices. prjsros and skill in mixed ftcTinitnt.Q. anA abefve all the steady application of the capital and brains ot the South to its vast and varied resourct s. This would soon make our cotton and to oaccp (as:. they duffht to he th sources of untold wealth, and at the same tim6 speedily drive from our streets, instead of along them, lum 8 loads of , Yankee hayt and hobbling hordes of Wtern hogs to saynothi g of Dutchoabhage Irish potatoes, Ken.Cucy mules and Texas ponies, the two latter, at times, liter ally taking the town. In the light of tbese etrange sights, in a land popu- itriy supposed to "Cow with miltc and producmg mifphp",- offirge. " dW1 tony part of ti c tt;i.i - fWmIUSMEMBERmLm ' - ... "-."V- "Vt"' - - -Sy-,-".?r ,.',. .; . : We win not be undersold in the Charlotte market I. .5, -AND D -f- f "-v--- -w. uu-t nil honeys and capable of every article needed for man or beast " Kaiewh over the aguuuiiurai AAjpartment" comes m apt time. We need a, HtUe agricul- lawyer during his'.f or ty-dght years of selves to think 7! practice. Jttisearningsbeine invested can't stir up the political "rn.io.nn, 1 V 11K JjATEST Alf . . . .m ..- . . 'i HIKST UP I1TANT! re now running on. ItH? tone. Furniture '..s3t)yi3 ts kept by the enterprising Jbulers 1- .is city. We make only tie t s. .uiitlal ke only tie Id the market. --no Aak for goods n-aie t p ? worth, of your mmy; Cur n-; s ' 8. We solicit tie patron? cf Ce .. iateesaasfactlou.-- - - f-n i 4. ia t': 3 j m tbe tele f r.r-i:ilf rb natter, wh'ea ...:it.;T7.t in real estate in the city of Louisville His present position,- $bat of cler to his step-sou's Byer and Harbor com mitte, wfeich he has filled for sever al years, gives about as much em ployment as a. man of his years, but active . habits would desire. -He re-i sides with his wife, formerly the wid ow of Dr. Willis, at the Metropolitan Hotel, and the able and popular Ken-, tucky Congressman, Mr. Willis, per haps Speaker Carlisle's right-b8"J-Eian, certainly are cf hi3 best fr fcas rooms adjoiniDg. Th'"? j ; ? . comfort, mental e-J I - ' ' - cli iavent"- r ! ; ar&its csrer - . t , , ' - - 1 f 3 V-" , rj 6ili - i 'rift.. , ' --brnv ?,u-lc.T.Jew' Probably the 'Sate ui-umcie - and its wonderful Page may have done, umntentionally, a good thing for ol Horth Carclma ' - Kq fragant wild flower ot tv 9 etH Is sweeter than my 7 ..j'ss'-n. Ko pearl U whiw t -a I tt. wbUe her - t : . s c.a iu s C 3. ForSOZ" . risr-rdU" - 3 so pure and bright ,4?rct:.er:!ee lands Is the breath which has 1 t r-Tamed by the aid of SOZODONT. the ...1 hAaimA.n: .1. . ..." " beautlfier of the teeth. -8 lo'1 V"'-!! -v v 1 ? " it. rpy touches -it :ast It There Is a cooa wturnn tn tk. mr store for tho acoommodatlou of our eosta- ps::3yt.j.tj.k5s- "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Genuine. Bft ud Uwayi SflUble. Bewmn of worth Ina ImttstiaM. - S IS MadlaoB saura, l-kua4aJPa. d v DrarHta everr where. Art Or V i 1 srrEcliarc-uyrraljt'irtll. . 0 . -J&nlOdAwly - . r ; BAGAITS Magnolia Balm . is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not ttl, and you can't telL - A JFZ1EIGXIX - w - - - : AGENT FOR .v.V'-;;: LUDDEN,:;fe BLTTSS " 1 No charge for packing or drayage. ' . ' - . ' v CnAELOTTIl n. a
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