Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1894 — Turkish Superstitions. [ARTICLE]
Turkish Superstitions.
Among other Turkish awirstitions ure these: If a pair of s?iss>rsare left on a .table open, it is a sign of a qua rol. If they fall upon the floor and stick up, it moans a visit: and if an apple or other fruit falls from the hand just as you are about to put it in your mouth, it is a sign some one envies you. If a loaf or a piece of bread falls to the floor, it is a sign that some of your relatives are in want of bread in a strange place. To bite the tongue signifies that you are not telling the truth. The little white spots which come under the fingei' nail- means various things, according to the finger. The right thumb nail means money earned: the left, finding money or a pre ent. The first finger means friends, the naxt. enemies, the third journeys, and the little one fibs. When an eyelash falls off and flies on the cheekj it means a present of a new gown or other article of wearing apparel. No mobs potent charm can bo found st beauiy's nbrlne than an exquisitely lovely complexion such as universally follows the use of Glenn's Sulphur Soup. Fninon's CowsuMi Tios Cuiik la sold on a puaruntea. It cures Incipient Consumption. It Is the boat Cough Cure. 2S cents, SO cents and 91.00. Wherever the speech 'is corrupted so also is the mind. ——r-, —, a Fxs “Colchester" Bpadlhg Boot ad. In Other column, FITS.—AII Fits stopped tree by Dr. Kline's Gra it Nerve Ueatorer. No Flu after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and HOO trial bottle tree to lit cases, bead to Dr. Kilns, uat Mak St.. Fhila. fa.
