Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING MAY 30 1885.

Wrlttsu for the Pmilnol nttMOUUI. DAY, - rt I r. um.

Coairls, o will sarUud w 1 1 n flowers Üio graves -lo-day Of the so'.dlc-i Mho dkd in nutllo array. lid u pot H lu-cdlct, but iUpw ttiom utin cnto, In love for tho t oya tbut ll Vcidna Iticre. If atummJotif oiir Id iultler In ratiid Altatltnn In life that vt it!.Iö Rtid aim), relieving lit fstiiltr, If nny ! l I. Will Jliltlf toidlUdb?lU0il lilKI Atl'l Hol, Yr, (our Itirmnvcr will rMrru Mr, 1 1 1 1 wild Merof ll t or aoiloi so rarr, Whettur Uli or riotiurji'tiv Ic-lhjiiu tut intnr, Plat I'ovMM on tic t r i, i f v v 1 1 U luve Jtut th m r, ( ov r thrift uTrr, or fr ot o moment ptie, Whether f.r vi trf, or u 1 1 h tho btatrsjii, Tiuir lht f t Rlvvti, Ah, f rl ' ti l", diu't kUrtl 'lira aii mortd Judgment, end not of ttia heart Vor II i dviratnt trt v -tiU a ua'.i m ttiQ mi, I t K L t M Itfo Rihl IHhI 111 4 A4 ill Mil, TUf n f ovr thrm ovrr, tl h rlpluml rart. tUrtttir ftOfttnoVr all with tomtvtiuMot hoard Yfi, cover Huii over will llowftHiit f Air, With wil t IJowi-nof l tu yalU or entli i rr?, Vliihrr lab t r inntiumput Uli you the mine, J'Ucq lUmiM on tit vi r dram tvttu lovajuil Hid Mlitf, V i t U I cMilHul Mowers let hi tntrr them over, I i r nil kit lotna fttt vr i fo, tthktr or mother, With lmitf iPluinlntl HU lotha fcomo Wtivf 0 Io .l oiifn wer widitj fur incly ro (tun, (lUo fitv Mhtl Kctirioim o jour heart' hrstlreM life, Ju iutUl Kdunt for Ufa's h-t ohtüiin, Ah l (Int, in llh wlilOn, Hf On Hid rl, Whut they inter tho home In Iho trtlid of tho I Iwl, Tiu it rover them over with (lower tofntr, Willi wIM iirhVfuoliiuMitllry or noiM mi rue, Whether Uli or luoiiuioeut toll yaw the mu?, Plate IhWfhOll ttictr tilimi Willi lOVO Jtlil tho MIIU', l et it t At Uiut (ho btavu of II. o frU'ii t and fot), ( Up hury II finally and no dtnvrmira tho, With no North, no fc.iulh, no Ifctt, no W't, Amt fori ihil of non thAt viMljr rt Neath tfcii o( Uni vitiloj Ju h I'lihcrn elltne, Or lhnt who nkpiwtl)r lu Ittotr Northern lilil.if, V, mriM.-l nuke tho Inno umi tha (Ir ly, l or do.t villi Jmlu ll in too ki0t jiMitmoittdAy, l i vp'lt ioir them over wlih Hompt n flr, Wtiu wlUl iuwrr rt Ua TPlity or (loilcuo lu, vv hi (her Uh or monument Uli hi l hu nanu, NAC UoMem ou thvtr kuth vvIUi love Jmt H10 lt)U. Kotioiini, lud, Winten for th t'enttnel, A KUMaXCK Ut' tih: C. L. N, Ü. 'Wliut ilutll wo iD ililit wetk?'1 c narleM I.lim. thromliiK hermlf Into nn navy oh ulr, n(Ur Aii UMUMMfal attempt to 1 content ut tUo i'Uno. I Jüoknl nt tho pretty, Intpn tlrnt Irl with mi tuuuonl Htnlio, and out at th itorm tttftt lirt-l Hj.olUd our pltuttj of plontmit iltw tluoiuhthe lovely warw fall day nml cool, iiumw lit nlhK Tocn my eyi vandrivd ruuk tol.er. Wlmta prfilty ßlrl h wn, and liow wU tbo little frovil bo twocu 1 er brows dicäujo Lcr. I hal knovn her fftinUj rom my chlluhooJ, bat h.id never tttii kuch of her, euul llih wtHriHr tint vllt to lim iliUa cjuntry homo vthero I lt)t heute for John, my txrtv.tt brother, He vm la York thri on luulnoip. "I den't know, dear," I mü. otoVly, utho weather ba changed rl my plana for yonr iujoyniont. There la tho ChftutanquR," I continued, a little doabtlullr, (or I knoW sho had not been a brilliant or even a thoughtful atadent at school, and I feared she would ike no ple&aaro In tho work that filled pleas antly to many of my lonely honrr, ,4It is very interesting to you, no doubt," ebertld, I pamed, 'bat I fancy it would be dry to me." Then, with a little yawn, ahe nettled her self in a more comfortable position, and tak ing one of the last ''aomruer novels,'1 wai soon absorbed in Its contents. During the Bllence which followed I finished one row on anew tidy I was making. Presently aha laid, as though no break had occurred in the ccn venation, 'IXow mauy laembcrshaayour BOCiMy, aiatfgo?" Vb had several members,'1 1 answered, ramlDr tLe two or three yoont; ladies who, Tfith thoir csrort?, formed oar co2y little Chantauqna Circle, "bat we ere all scattered this year, and now that John Is gone, there will be only Mr. Eitbrldu Bad myaalf, nule Esther Miller comes." "Who 1b this Mr. Kitbrldr ehe asked. 4,A friend of John's, Lteta. You must have Lcard him EDcak ol Aichie." 'üh, yen!" ebo . xclatnjfcd, hltticp: up with r funny little smilo; "he la the olo J&cktold me not to llirt with." That Wei only John's nor8?nEe,' I said, fmillDf: in plte of myelf at the altered ex prerslcnon her face. "I think yoa would lied it quite Impossible to draw Archie Eatbriefpe into c. lltxtation.M 'We'll tfe," ehe returned with a provok ing little f mile, as she cime over to th low table by my ldo where lav my O. L. 8. 0. ccoks be?idc my work baaffet. Ticking up one, MThe Art of Goet-ch by Alfred Townsend." ehe asted, uHow far have you read in thur1 Tbe book mark will show you," I an sweied. 'However, I think you would Gad this one mrr internum?, and I handed her Abbctt'o chsrmiDJ? little history of Gyrus and Alexander. Sho looked ud quickly aa though bn divined iny thonght, and thea jaldalittlHfharply, 'Tbank you, Maüse, tut I think I can underatsnd this." 1 ad nothing but thought sue would sooa trecf it atd return to the pretty trilling tory lite hd been reading. 1 was mistaken Z ? 1 a ,0DS tlrae with the bwk on tho table before her. ler cheek resting In her pretty p.nk palm, and br foot puntly tapP .X v5 Oor As thfr afternoon wore on and twlli2ht drew near, I lit the drop-light and diew the shutter. 4Si nad not epokca for oyer an hour and aha htd turned the leaves of the book slowly as though reading thoophtfolly. Che did not raise her head now fas I moved quietly around tho room, and rceo relactintly when the tea bell rang and I aojraested that XfcrafYa mufllnsi would- pet cold If we didnt ro at on .She waj very quiet at tha table, quite unlike her bright sunny eelf. I was much a muted at tho change, and won dered how Ioer the thoughtful mood would continue. I had to acknowledge to myself that the earnest look was very becoming to fctr. At the close of the meal she arose, psssed Into the parlor and eat dewn at the piano. Coming in shortly after. I found her dilfcsntly practicing a new and rather dim, cult sonata. Qnletly ignoring the fact that iha had ecjrc:ly spoken to xno for sayeral

1 onrs. X sat down with my work, while she played on for tum time. I thoagftt the cti of her suddenly tnueed Interest In the Chftntaaun work notary apparent, that 1 was not In tha least itirptlted wfiou, ai we we to about to retire, she stld, "Madge, dos Atchli? Kithrldg take muolt Interest In the I'hactnihitia v.:rkr' t'lullltM At Um In Jtcntfoti that he h& been foinncit in her thouKhtn of tho work, I told her of ItU active work during the prevLmi year, of hit succct'ful rmlravors to keep 4ihe Ihn tfittilltnri llayisltm intereit oi tlie )ontigr and Mm euerfttlo tnotitbcr of (air M'Hcty. Then, full of tuy pride rtnd n 1 mttfttioti (if my frUrul, I lUd a long time l Mm, tellh it her much of lili irtlly line rhsracttr. fllit HitotuMl qutally rt'ul with tvldent tti terror, tint srld, hi I stoppe vetth n itiitdrn lusiildlott that 1 Im l entit quite enough of litni. "I intler tMiil. Mn.litu tHnr, If what, ymi nav (f hint Ii ttnhfaied by your vldtit liking f ir Ihainlrottiimyotith, thnl 1 1 r i Ull eble to hear Hie rptllti of n mild (tlrlstion with tue. At any rule t x'lftll ti.v lt-rtfid you ntelu't r-linlin your lua l at p e, you ltir, (niiarlpittlotts ItMl :o11',,, be continued, ronilu over nml sitting il Jtvu lit my lit; "It la nut llUly to rtimttnt lo eiiylbliif?, and eivtiit If Itituciim not likely toiiillr," Can you tiurtslne me. pile and thin, the victim of unreripri i ild wiWclionr aIiw In quhed, raUtnu her head front my shoulder tu look saucily Into tnv fern with her merry eyeu, I COtlld Hot, mid t'lltt her on, hilt she only laughed and twcuied me of being ah entirely ennromed In Arrlile's f hiritoter tint 1 found it haul to npprrolata any but tint very exterior merit of aiudher. Tha storm wa Ipvi violent the hau mom lii?, ami avi'itliiM brought thi two prv'ou lymentlmied tnemheri of nur circle, With her muni nonrlialnnl atr I t n kept ArrMo Ktbtldg ner her alinokt nil tho nvoalng, ami onre, tinting a p'tuu In the nrnvrnitloti, khe IctiVed bver at tue with her pnwoslnn smile hud ratted her eyei lit ntt IttlerrtUvM way m tbntuth rtklii$ If I iiollrrtil ht fciio rmful ettvinpts In iu(jiii)M)ll,i hm ii'IiMp tloi N, My thnri win ttuvotnt lu Itltsr, for ehe was i oily behind In her work, nod t we enxniis (hut Abe should Reap up her Inter fftt, to I left ArchU and l,Uu lu their ovn device. A the evening wore on I wai MuiiftMt and i ulf indlHiiant at llinlnmt lie inanlfekted In the bookn lying on the lit lie tahln befnta tlidtn, 1 was siirltWAi nil MiAitiutd, and resolved Id let them ulou, and let Are!' lud bur out htiiiftolf, When helflthesjvld, '1 have piomlnAd Mia Mm lo help her muke up thle year's work, m will aoma In tO'iuonorv cvtmlnu, If ngrerftultf to jou, Madt-'a." I was bulling: nvr with poorly concatled rAye, but (old hin he knew (hut imwaval Aiiyn VAe)coue. Not only theruxt evening, but many ftvpnlnm nltf rtvaid, mtv thrit) twn binding over tbo huok ebo had tredtoted would be hi dry. Of roune, I wai f4llhfnl Inmyiinrtof the radlii, but It wai ganer. oMy ooj.e In the r.lrnr, bright afternoons while Lina and Arrlilu wrro wulkld or drlv tr g through the aooi(n. lh'y ttme 1 sat nt Hitt window iimI satche l tlimu two jplngnr n lurninp, and was half glad and half n rry ibetitiutist ea scon vtid, I Unnrv It. mint forje toon, ami 1 ulmnU rtrcttad that I hid notMerned htm rl her lute ntlnns, Hurrly nur long ncqualutture wtlvr.1 all neceidty of foirmillly between un, Why had I not saved tbeui th pulu that must surely nine whfn luv lo'd lier with his lips what hlseymlmd elreaity trtld tlmt he loved her hvttr than life lli-olf? I blumed myself many times as (he holldAye, ami with them. tha cloio of her vlfclt, drew near; but it was too Uto then, nad I could only watt, My icmonAtrancei with tar wero ulw.iyN met with o laugh and an a$urance Hut it wm Arr.hle who was lllrtlng with her. Die e'lernoon, J-ji,t a wU liefore the ilu e nt fer r er (fpHrltuo, ho came for hur to (site a waU; ltl hlra. As usnul I p!ia I ed iiouetJjold duties A4 att eroasi for not ac rompaiijira loam, and from my wlndn eutched tlirn ui they went down -.e pith, The y n ado tuen a handsome cuplo. I rollerted, it did ieeo a pity that aud then I turned awpy and forgot them. Whan they rfturntdthenllfiredexDrPsilon cn both fsrea wan plainly evident, hat tt wai not tho chaupe I bed rxpneted to efl; aud when Aichla eKed me to cnngratulata tho.n 1 could only wtaiuruer out a wih for their fatoro happinecs. After he left Lissa told me all about it. 'I told him aiout my resolve ta flirt with hlra," sho said, with a little p)ut, "and ha only langhcd at me. But, sarioualy, Madge, dear, I did grow Interested in the reading, and we mean to keep It up. I shall always love dear old Chautauqua because it has brought me to much happiness." Buiau.

THE SlLVElt ejUCSTION, Iteply to Blr. "Old BlyleV I.nst ArticleDefinite Propositions Clearly Stated A. Fair Clmllcijge. In tho fientisel of the 20th Mr. 'Old Style" presents what he teoms to consider an argument ngaiust my positions nod prop ctitlon In relation to the continued coinage of the "buzzard" sliver dollar, I have no objections to his setting np men of straw and knocking them down as often as ho desires. Eofar.he has in no manner presented any facts or argument controverting those presented by me, nor has ho touched the Issue I tendered, lie teems to be dlscusvlngn subject I have not presented for coneidcratlon. If I am wrong In my positions or proposition, I will be pleased if he or any ono else will point cut whoroln, and what is right, so I may assume the right. I have .said nothiDgegatnstft bl-motallic currency nor ioslhteu upon u?ing only gold, bnt I have aieeited that, because of its greater utility value and by common consent, gold dominates silver. It can not be successfully ralottd. liy previous athcles have been written in an etfbrt to stow that the present la pro viding for compulsory coinage of au inferior coin and declaring it n legal tender lor more than lta real value, is vicious, and cu?ht to h lepealed. It mka little dltlersnce what I eaid In support of the po?ltlons I nsjumed as premises for an argument. Chopping logic ?.eTr anything In settling a question. If Mr. 'Old B y e'' will attack my premises and show that tby are wronar, my argument will fall. There is then no argument to be overthrown. If be ha9 argument lo oflcr t It be to that end. If I iiave ottered anything in support of my po3itl?& that he considers worth noticing because it teuds to weaken any argument he makes, ht him notice it end ehow its fallacy. Toe support or destruction of the premiss is tho object o! argument. Bo ho eball have no chance to misunderstand the ierjo I tender, I will restate it qcoting from my former article. 1. Thls as called dollar will not circulate, limply because it is not a dollar. It has not the quantity of silver In It to equal tho dollar as the hw has fixed It In the gold dollar." 2. "Corprets can not make the 'buzzasd dollar continue to pass for a dollar as. long as the gold dollar is worth more by the Congressional unit of value and the ratio between gold and silver as fixed by law." 3. Men want the best, and therefore refo&e the poorest Congress having made the best and the pooreat; and Congress is trying to compel them to take the pxrest and say it is as rrcod as tho best." 4. "Some republicans and come Damn ci all are in fayor of continuing the trial."

(To make elphty-fUe cents In stiver clronlste equal with 100 cnt fn pold.) "rhehml neos bMins of theconntry it against it. The low and forces of trade and finance are tjtalmtlt." I rroposed a subititute for the law as follows: f. "Let Congress fix by law the ratio bAtween gold and silver to be uted at oln. Ho mniier what it I, let It bs dellntte. Thon 1st the sliver Coin be equal to the gold In the quantity of metal it contains, measured by that intlo. Then let the mints coin si much m ran be need and whenever neeJed," ( My latt proposition wavthls: "Trala end commerce ntui puhilo muveulenre will Host 0 much silver ooln, and It will lUit no mote. When it leschrs It' llm''i it will meat orpoMtlon, and then let the c le; stop lu ttttie, from various rmtt, the ijqly will hs Um limn tlie demand; then .et nmrn bt mined, Like other properly managed h'liU hrt it will pom be it gulated, and thereafter Will regulate Ihrlf," Now, let Mr. "Old Ittvle" ahow, tht tlteia pcitt'nns urtv tinncmm!,or that thti inliititute Is tnjtidlctouv or unpretlcl to aoaomptUh tlm etnl we both (I nmime) drslre. Then I will lurtber fortify my t otttlouior a'amlon tbcin. UnleM be can do thl It N ufttm to wailo words or Ink, What wo want lithe best ptnrdloal policy, and anything that will lead to It I wotlhy of continued eit trt. ... i Hi 1 1 t: v te . riymoulh, May U7, Imm.i, ltatltviijr Truvwl nud TarlrT, IContmtiii Irate I, I The liulflfateuablo Kotiert U, Porter amh turns up aud Is now emleavot lng tishow Ihn mlvniilAHM avon lit mtlwrty traveling be twren living In a laud of protection and one of fire trade, lta h cretltttd with tuyliif that "Ibe averAe tmengcr fait per mile In linglnttd, whore no duty imi to be pM l on ratlwny malrrla), Is I d.whtlo In (ho If nitwit IJUU It Irtonly ISd," Now, sir, to tt 1 1 only half the truth U uititi bsd as uttering a fahehood. Thli iedutttbta rhamplouot protection don not Mlutthl) f.uti 'that on every line tu Jtntland the ownfra are compelled to proyMu went tiattie per day enlled (lovernment trains, to run un their 1 1 ta c et carrying paHengeN at a rtet not exceeitlng Id pr mile, aud tint pQOifnt mid thtt i lout it can It nvat by t!ioa tintns end on many lines, I know yo i omi ttftYcl on any aud every train thruiigh the tiav or night nt that int. If (he weelthy and welltoda r Inerten da mttt.d and are pr? atrd to pay far n fcooiitl iuuI MinUrhibü (are, Mitely the conipAnles huve n l erfert rlht In prorlde tho cUm. IlUt Ibis In DO Wry hlli old tho qumttnu of nrokculou or frte trade. And if Mr, I'rtr kmrnjeriithlriR at all tif wl" ho wntoi, he L?,(.vth t) ut throjglotii the United KtngJoni ho i en ti Avel hy nlm( it oycry tram run dur Incthtfday, nmi cvr day, at the rita uf one penny a mile, Mrt I'orUr alio dne.i not Inks lot) anomnt ll.o system of out mt vnterlog to lurely Into thu railroad lyAtent t.f thtscauutrv. In one of the paptrAot MvturJuy hut I ilml the few vatHKiaphs following: Tha rata front IhiU'.tln to New Vork(rA;r.q. lar ''.:.') hts been rcducid tJ ui jti ivi fu'Mi" "Kate cutting by the Mist Tennea, Virginta and Georgia lUilrued will, tt Is foirod, preclpllatea vear in the Hnuth." Let us have the truth, the whole truth and nothing but tbn truth. Will Mr. Porter tell us whether or not tha railway companies in Dngland, thiugh having no tarlil or (at to psy upon, railway material, are texd by Iba (I jvernruent upan he numter cf 1 aiepgrs curled by them, just in the lane way the braeer is tnxed f jr tn nunibcrof barrels of beer he brw? It is but n poor can when U linconisitry to report to subtr rfnge aud coucealmont of piit of the truth in an attempt to provo It May üä, 1W5. B. I).

They were ergeged. ßhe was well aware cf his proximity, but with assumed Inno cent nnconeclousnesi sho turned hor hick to him. Ho approached noiselessly and klssad her. "Ohl" sho screamed, with feigned aurprlre. "You are a regular electric battery 1" 'Yes," he replied, "aud you know exactly how to stand so as not to miss tho shock." Lowell Citizen. New Reading of the Troverb. Smith keeps a savage dog on his premicev, and near Its konnel a board Is displayed wllh the warning in lar-e letters, "Uoware of the dog," eays the Boeton Courier. "I suppose," a.ild Jones, polntlcg to the warning, "youhve painted that tlgn in larga letter so that "he wto runo may read.' " "No," said Smith, "but that ho that reads may run." Tbo woman who never atko her husband for money has been found. The old man is Jn the aaylnm and she heirs herself. Chicogo Ledger. Tho inlniitcr atood np In the pu'pit, gray Laired and with oolemn countenauca, endeavoricß to Impress upon the inlnda of his congregation their nttcr helplessness whan they attempted to battle ogaln&t tho decre33 of God. "What can you do?" he shouted, in a Tich, sonorous voice that ran through the church as clearly as the note from tho nue. "The Dutch Roll," answered a dozing sis' fer on the front esai. ßhe was a roller tkater. Fair Maiden Father, I have como to tell you that I have accepted Mr. Iguoramus, and that wo aro to be married in tho cprinir. New, I would like you to glvo your conssnh Irate Father Give my congest t j your murryicgeuch an idiot as ho? No; never! Why, he hasn't brains onongh to. make sufficient money to buy suspender buttons. Fair Maiden But, father, in his profession Jt dees not require any brains. Irate Father What i3 his profusion? Fair Maiden He is a mrmbor cf the 8tale Legislature. Philadelphia Call. Oh, George, I'm ashamed of your rnbbln? your lips like that after that dear littlo girl haeciven yon so sweetakisi!" "I'm not rubbing it off, nurse. I'm rubbing it in." Lite. "Yxju look kind cf down in the gills this morning, Mr. Yanks. Vhat's wrong with joc?" "Oh, I'm afrAid my daughter Is going ro merry that worthleis fellow sho is going with." "Why don't you break od tue match?" "I can't. I've tiled to diso in etfry way." Yes, you can. I've got a plan." "What is it, pray?'' "Why. get a ekiting rink professor after her. He'll draw her a(. fcttoss away from him. and thea vnu can easily buy the professor off. ßee?" "Thanks for the suggestion. Til do so." Kentucky ölate Journal. "Them Ecglish are havin' a right smart of trouble over there in Africa, hain't they?'' remarked an old farmer from up la Michigan. "Yes, indeed." "I've been a watchin of 'em all winter, and d'ye know what their campaign over there reminds me of?' "Nc." "Wall, sir, I used ter have a big Berkshire

boat what hud tho dnrndeit appetite ever youhecrd tellon, The little fthuatj hid to lilt cut of his way every time. I put him lt a lot all by hltnrvlf, and there was plenty of feed and wallo there for him, moro'n he could ever tue, but, dum tue.it ha-would stay t hero. 1 jwn went that fence aud away went Uiauhcitt into fUMs whuro be had im burtlneeeto b. Wall, he kept this up all nimmer, but btmchy ho broke Into a little patch o1 timber an' got to foollu' round. What d'ye wm he stirred up? Wall, hy roth, he run hU noso rlht into a hornets1 pert. It took him a long time to gtt out o' thriu vco;1m, but when ha got out ho wai tho moM subdued ihost ever you seed," Chica

go Herald. ejoi.oit ni.tMN!.Ni, ttnl and (Hern Mott Mother Tluno Whose Vlftton t liopcrftet, I Prom a pApvr lr Dr. (Iforgurl, Mutioti. The most frequent defect In color blind lien il the Inability to divttnguUH red. A distttigutftbed profei'ur In au K;;!hM tint verity onrti wore a M'4'let gown through the street, much l) the atnuiomsnt of tunny who taw him, Oi) liMn;; nvkad by a friend whit appard lo htm tn Im tho color of thlt toha, hs nmwered, pointing In some evergreen nearby, "it tetios to me to mumble thois as clonnly as ixutttble," The next color moit frtpienily mlstaf en for some other I gruu, The lm lintlittit tt of till defect U eütlhiatd hy Ilia frtqtuury of iU ocmirrencs. If it oocurs only once In 10,000 It Is of ourse of less Imrnitfttictt than If hupputiw ine lit ltd, Men iv 10 mote frequently alluded wllh the drfrot In qlelou tbuii women, The (Meet, when It U (Vjitf.eiilal, aw It h In tntnt f Ibe cnies UiuUr the olnei vnllou of phyilcliih, U ihcurable, It tv homellmei tntliKrd by liiiin((liiraio ttve ot tnlutorui 01 llitior, ANinnuyaione In twenty. live of (be men rmplo)o4 on Huts ot tiavet ate nllrcled by this Inability to dlettugulpti md mitt lift mi, Tili n M( r bSimt In rutn (if "M ('tut ! v travel 00 land end lea cn not red Ily I iHlttfotnl bin insa of Iii dlllh'Ulty of li.(Mi(f the tvun of the ecfUiuiit, 0e IhON eiTrntrd ru not lll a red front a irrren Hühl, bhl oiKMif UirtoHaMi aiqirtiitfkt'r civ Irts I r 1 m h t to Mm lliHii the other, Tho Uat of color bllmlncs'4 la hoi how well otui r,v name colore, but how inurdi he seea Oiriit, If twn ltttori t ttrawn, one rrd and another green, on a I aokitround, a person who Is red blljitl will !llttng;itatt oily the um n Utter, and a person who u gtreu blind would fell lo dmttnmihii or her, the green Irttrr, In other wcrdi, tn the Hint thewtd color U siippr(.l and t the second the preen. The rrd blind will phicea purnle or ftteen along hi ot a ran olor, mipjioi. ing them all to bo the sanu nhad. The gretot hllml will oohfoiuid (he b iit and the gray with the res ojlur, Tho tut for an engineer tt not to name rolottt and hn Irs ol ml or, hut to know Ii t Vi red hidirteiiiinKfon, and to match red wllh red and i?rtii with rreon ofilielr various phsdei, V'o'ir per rnt. of 1 1. e,V),t CO employes of tho Pennsylvania have iTtiiloniul totally olor hllmi nndlOp?r t qit, taoraor Icrialftoted with tbtsdofootof vie'oo. I'ive ter runt, of the ttrnxn were found wllh unporfact heulng. In this oily Uvea a woll known untnut painter who is i nllrrly c jlor blind, lie se cots til l color not by knowing tLn color ttmlf, htU b re nil ttelr nntnei on the tube. He employee in ually omy blue):, broivn ntul wMto in nil ,nik. Dr. Jeirries cf VMIodelphla, linlltuted a very elllclent test of color hlluditats by nun i tndiug pumbcred lielnsof worded of dif ftient colon) from a rod. The otandard colors of rose, red and green, with all the various shhfica of the an col i rs, vere nu inhered with the odd number, Alt other nJors were numbered with evea numbers, Tr.o f crtons cxtminod fi-r color bltndnr?s were invited to nialcli ahadeu of the ihren named bnforj as the s.tnard, and if ar,y to named were nmeng thosit nambörod with the oven numbers u was Pen nt euro that they wero unable to distinguish colors. I Appictou'N liniac.j Waprf.anmotlifttthp.ro aro bnt. very fev rf.ders of the Guide who aro unacquainted with Fond's Extract, na legariia iti extraordinary curative properties We have uied It in cur family during the past twenty year, andhavo realized its wonderful power In relieving pain. It is invaluable for all Hemorrhages, Cuts, Rums, Urnlocs, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and kindred pa In 3. It h purely vegetable, aud is used both internally and externally. Iio careful to get the gen nine, Yot.ng Woman Identified. Nr.w York, May L'5. Tho body of the vonrg woman who ehotfccraMf at the Grand Unlcn Hotel, was Identified to-ulgnt bv 'deon A. Uenltino, a farmer of Hurnby, . V., as that of his daughter Hattio. Rupture, llrtnch or Ilerala rrmnncntly cured ci no pay. Tho wcret ca.es gunrautecd ! 1'amphlot aud reference's, two stamps. World's IMspeueary MdiMl Asscclation, CG;i Main strict, Ratralo, N. Y. Needs Sand. St. Taut Globc.J The Fhilaclphia Times pays that "what Mahone neet's is a fresh grip." That U all true enough, but if ha lctj go to spit on his hands he will fall as snro as fate. RIderly persons who are troublod with any aütetion of tho kidneys, broken rear, a froquent deEixe to nrinuto, incontinence or nonretention in its flow, or any of tho many dilhculties incident to the derangement of these important organs, will find 8ioedy and certain relief and ultimaio cure in Michler'a Herb Bitters. Gilbert it McCros5en, druggists, or Livcnla, N. Y., write: "We tnd it pait'.cuUrlr beneficial In kidney complsints." Beivare cf Scrofula Scrofula Is probably moro general than .my ether disease. It Is Insidious in character, end manifests itself In running cores, pustular eruptions, boll?, swelling?, enlarged Joints, abscesses, sore cyc3, etc. Hood's Sarsaparllla expels all'traco of tcrofula from tho blood, leaving it pure, enriched, and healthy. "I was severely cflllctcd "vvUh scrofula, and fpr over a year had two running sorca on my neck. Tool: tlvo bottles of Ilood'a Sarsaparllla, and consider myself cured." C. E. Lovkjoy, Lowell. Mass. C. A. ArnolJ, Arnold, Me., had scrofulous sores for seven years, spring and fall. Hood's Sursaparilli cured him. Salt Rheum William Sric. LiJtU. O., suffered greatly from crj'slpclas and salt rheum, caused by handling tolacco. At times hi3 hands would crack open and bleed. Ho tried various preparations without aid ; finally took Hood's Sareaparllla, and now says: " I am entirely well." ' My son had salt rheum on his hands and on tho calves cf his legs. Ho took Hood's ßarfararllla and Is entirely cured." J. B. Stastox, Mt. Vcraoa, Ohio. v Hood's cSarsapariüa ' Bold hy all drulsts. $1 ; rix for 3. Made oaly by C. I. HOOD Cz CO., Lowell, Mass. , 100 Doses Ono Dollar. I

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