Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 November 1885 — Page 4

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Sclld Batty drains (eaeh way) fcetweea OIlK$NNATI AND ST. LOUIS.

3Snfid Daily Train (each way) betwaen CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. 2 Solid Daily Trains (ech way) betweea ST. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE.

WO

f Cars for AMY

Cbaage

Jlus

Jtrat aoss, See. Claw and Emigrant Pastcngcrt, mil carried o Fori Expreto Traits, consisting of Palace Sleeping Cart, tlegant Parlor Coachet and comfortable Day (backet, all running THROUQH WITHOUT CHAKOB. , Only 10 Hoars Time Settocen Cincinnati mud St Xonu, er St Lam and Louisville. But Four Hours Hgg-Bcivrccn Cincinnati -and LovUvilU.

The Okto IHlMisftlppi u ike onlv Late between

1st. Ioni Ciaoinnatl

XTader one management, running all it trains through "SOLID," and in consequence i the only recognised ft rat claaa onto between those cities, its . Eay Grades, Its Splendid Motim Jhmer, Sted Rail, Straight Track, and Solid Road Bed .Enable the O. M. to make faster average time than any other Western Bond. 9-Ask for Tickets ria 0. 4 M. B'y.-W, For sale by Agents of connecting Usee East, West, North and South. W. W. PBABODY, President and Gen. Wat. W. B. 8HATTUO, Gen. Paaa. t. . . cisciNNAttjOaio:

BY THE SEA. Two Ships of mine set sail one day, With the arching bine of clear skis above ; And I watched them lessen below the bay And one was Fame and the other was Love. And O, so often slnee then my eyes With straining visions have swept the set. For I felt that one day under smiling skies Xy beaatUnt ships would come back to mfc I knew that afar in the mystical land Where our fond desires to fruition grow, Bich girts wero there tor my waiting hand And leys for my soul one day to know. So day by day by the bine ee waves I watched tor my ships, but I waited kmg : Amd thnnahts erect in of deep ocean graves,

iiwiimMii far mv soul to be firm und

strong. Aad one rata-snnset the answer came

While light streamed down from the bine

above: iintn mini does one care for Fame

When one sees the shipwreskof Faith and

Love?

BtJSMOBK A DUNCAN, Attorney, Office to New Corner Bnlkttng, abstain. Will practice in all court of the State. Special attention given to Probata business, and to collection and prompt remittance of all claims. LOUDEN MIEES, Attorney. Office over First National Bank. All business of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Seal estate Titles carefully examined by aid of London's Abiract. A specialty made of the collection and remittance of claims of all kinds. fklf ULKT & PITMAN. Attorneys, will

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MASQUERADING. BY KIOHMOKD. So to-day sees the lust of our masquer

adinff. My princess, are you altogether

fflad. or earth- sorry?"

For answer, the girl addressed moved her head so that the broad hat hid her troubled nvM from her companion's searching gaze.

But her voice was steady and sweet as usual

as she answered him in the same strain. "We alar different narts at different tim es

as none should know better than yourself,

O' melancholy Jaques: and if to-day we

rah the border or tho Forest Arden, und

lav aside sweet folly, we may console our

selves with the thought that only the scenes

are shifted the actors are unchanged.

"If I could only believe so, my princess;

if I oonla only be sure that I shall find you

attain as I have known you here!" witn a . - . , .

sigh the speaker broke on, ana row, van a doubled energy to the oars; sending the tiny skiff swiftly up the stream where the

gnnlight lay to daraimg spienoor on u

seairMlT-troubled waters.

I shall be unchanged, " sue reran ea,

v,r too, still in shadow. "And

you?"

atten-

of

thA various courts.

cial attention given to collections, ana w probate business. Offlee, Fee's corner, op-

nosite the Progress Office.

Ty OtiERS $ HENLF.y, AUorneys and it. OnlWors. Offloe In Mayor's Office

v..:u:. Smwlal attention eiven to set

tling decedent' estates, and to all kinds of

probate business, aiso, iwkibms. T71AST A EAST, Attorneys, at Law,

ri Rlnnmirwton. Ind. Office, m Wal

dron's Block, orth,side square. Probate business and collections given prompt ai.ninn. Will nractice in court of all

i'ioiT.in5 counties. Business solicited. T irei v ttna&AN. Attorney. OB

I Wast Side Block, uo-starrs. To

uit! Drobate and collection business be

will eive special and particular

taw. Business attended to in surrounding counties.

-rrriT.T.TAMS A- MILLEN Attorneys,

W OtBce five doors south of Hunter's omar nn-aiair. Do a general collection

...i nh.t. Knfinaaa. Witt cractiee to

court of adjoining counties.

f" j? WORRALL. Attorney. Offlc

. j. in New Block, up-stairs, over Mc

Calla A Co.s. Will practice in an m

courts. Special attention given to ren-

sion Ulaims ana prooate eusinw

t A. FULK. Attorney. OtBce in AU Xi. lot 4 HoA'ary't new block, up-sUirs nr mrw mom. Srjectal attention will

be given to probate business, and to the prompt collection of claims. TORN GRAHAM, attorney, real es-

I tatn and insurance arent. abstracter

of titles, and claim collector. OfBee up

stair, over corner room in the AUm MeNary Slock. Business solicited.

to the

"Bare we not sworn eternal friendship?

And am I not, as ever, the doubter to qnes

tjon you? Forgive me I only remembered

that to-day we part.'

The broad hat was pushed back lmpetu

ousIt from the beautiful face, "lea, but

.iUmmMtBais in the world, That

ban we know of- each other.

True; our masquerading has done its

work but I shall know you when or where

we meet." He laid down bis oars and com pelled her attention with his dear regard Mv orincess, shall I tell you how i

chanced that I spent these happy May (lays

here in Devon, renewing my youth ana lay

ing up a treasure-house of beautiful mem' ories?"

"Will it not undo all our careful atteripts

at mystery?" she asked, a little nervously:

her eyes wandering from the sun-kissed river to the sunny skies.

"Not at all. When I have ended my lit

tle story, I shall still be Jaques hardly melancholy, though, for I have known

you."

You

faint gray twilight shadows were creeping darkl.f along the rath he Und just traveled. A light tro?zo

swept the river und woltp swoot Records in the mnrmurmttt tipples of the

aves as the.V swept the Imnkx under the

drooping branches of betiding tiers. Tie.v

were drifting with (he Bireiuu, aim wan i-ly

Bound save of nature s voices broke the

silence which' had fallen upon them.

"Mv pvimest this is the end of all things

to me," he said at length, "the last of life,

of hope, of all that makes life rich md beautiful. And since it is so, I pray 'hat

mav never see yon ngaiu. I am n.it a

patient marti and I could not bear to look

unmoved Upon the wreck of my lite.

"Alas for our niasqnvadmg!" she sighed,

yet hot eyes Rtoilcd. "It was most sweet folly!"

Thev had reached the bauk, and he

stepped out and fastened tho skiff to the

mooring-post; then he gave her his t ana and drew her to his side. Together -.hey turned on their way to their hoarding place,

a rustic cottage whose walls gleamed white

through embowering-trees.

As they neared the gate, she stopped ana

lifted her face to his, her own earnest and lovely in the clear light of the rising moon.

"Jaques," she said, gently," If this gin.

this Juliet, should .vet say yes would 'yon be glad or sorry?"

Yon ask me this-yotti"' ills eyes,

dark and stormy, swept her from heed to foot with passionate indignation. "1 am nothing, and I have nothing, but net for the wealth of the world would I exchange

mylove this -love of a few short weeks and" its attendant memories. I am weak, it is true, but my love for you has purified me, ay, and strengthened me. Now let it

pass," he extended his hand; "uood Light, and good-bye."

But instead of giving him her hand, sue

drew a step nearer and lifted her eyes with

all their secret revealed to his.

"Jaanes." she said, softly, "I feerihatl

should. 'Thank heaven, fasting, for a good man's love.' "

Then she hesitated, a little shamefaced,

but still most earnest and womanly. " You

said you could not care for the Ju. let of your story and I I am the girl whose

answer from Switzerland agrees wiui your own." "So we were really masquerading, after all," he said, in order to hide the quick flash that leaped into his eyes at he first words. "Yes, but Jaques, if you like, itnesd not end here. I tried to be strong, bnt I thought I thought that perhaps we might not meet in the world; New York is so far

from home, and I could not go buck to Switzerland." A little smile curved her Bps "We play so many different parts in our lives, must I go back to my nnroaiantio self?" "The melancholy Jaques no longer, sweetheart," he said, "but yon I'orever princess and queen of my life and heart.

And. after all, onr rainDlings in me rorem

of Arden leads us into a world most bright

and beautiful, since, though we have played different' parts, we are ourselve i unchanged. " 2

INDIANA STATE NEWS. Lecisutlon for Indiana. Washington correspdndfMiet! Indianapolis Journal: As the time for the nieeting of Congress is now near the offloials in the department are pretty busy preparing information relative to Eegjalative matters Which will require attention. It Willi no doubt, interest Votif readers to know something alent the

A New King on the Throne!

'Malaria," us a "popular ailment.

has

ii our tint AtifntA.

f ?" I""?" " ."1" ' ".V.. .M modi.

measttresi local to Indianai which come for

ward for consideration. There is aineashre providhigthat the mirviving officers and enlisted men who served m tho Tippecanoe campaign in 1811, and the surviving widows ttf such soldiers, shall lie entitled to be placed on thb pension list at tho same rato ttf pension ind Undor the samo regulations as ire provided by law for the soldiers of the war oflfoa . , ilnldmt the cities which will contest forf. now public building in this Congress is Laf;rette. Its dlaims are based Upon tho fact that its post MBce is the separating office for almost fifty other offices; ind that it is a place of coniWrible sii;e and business importance. Tho 1 mud -

tag at present used tor ma posiomco, iwi"uk the best available) is wholly inadequate for tlie purpose, and is costing tho government for rent 1,600 annually. It is intended to ask for an appropriation of 75,000 to construct the building. . . The First National Bonk of Wabash warts authority to increase its capital stock to 3lV 000. Asia well known it requires, in such cases, A Hpsoial enabling act to accomplish this obieot, hirk nini7 to The number of cases, tends to

Mnsume a great deal of the time of Congress, ffiris being the case, it is intended to secure, n possible, the passage of a general law under whieh the Comptroller of theCurrency wall have tho power, without the necessity of Congresioual reference, to authorize national banking associations to increase their capital stock, and to change their names or localities. This would be a great convenience to the banks, wmoli now have to await the pleasure of Couiess before making changes, and also save time to Congress which might be devoted to tbepullio business. There are several-measures of a pecuniary nature iu which Indiana has a joint interest with other States. The first is the Educational bill, whieh, it is oxpocted, will pass at this session. As is weU known, it contemplates a monet distribution to tho several States, upon the basis of illiteracy. In this distribution, the share of Indiana, from the first installment, wonld amount to m,50&70. Another measure is that to credit and pay tho several Mates all moneys collected under the direct tax levied by Congress in 1881. Under that tax aiwefmt.nl rKa nnntn nf Indiana amounted tO SW,-

KTK5U hn thorn wan allowed 15 per cent

QK i9 an inr itnllariinn This left as the

amount actually paid by the State, T60,1.04 and this is the sum which would be returned in the event of too passage of the measure. a i. . i J AA.e maannrnu ti IllA

une qi me mum hujwiw "w,vb ,v 7

they

1 f vmi iinvft KtieUmatism now

i 1UUKIV9 nrclalni "l!ric A mill'

if j-ou have frcqueut headaches,

iagcly remark'Trio Acid! If you havo softening- of the brain, they insist that it is 'Trie Acid'." It Sciatica or Neuralgia make life hilsotable, It in "I'Ho Aoid:-" , rf If your skin Uriahs out In ltnils and Pimples, It ia-'THo Acid:" If you have Abscesses and 1'ilen, "I ria Acid" htt9 set -your Uuoii on Are. If you have .dull, languid feelingr. backt l.lmiiler trouUlofs gout.

irravel, poor Mood: nro ill at onse. threatened with paralysis, apoplexy, or verlliro; arC bilious, dropsleal, constipated or b sieptlc 'I'rlc Acid ' Is the key io the situation, the cause of all your difficulties! Wo do not know as Madam Malaria will taao kindly to this Masculine Vsuwper, but a - ...LtAniln m-tttia t( t fl V.

-rric Add"' -tills Monster, is ths product of tho decomposition death-constantly takingplace within us and unless he Is every day routed from the system, through thekid

nevs uy moans 01 auiuo r" like Warner's safe cure, wuioli Senator B. ,.. cnatniini him from lis grasp,

there is hot the least doubt but that It will Utterly ruin tho strongest human constitu-

,. '1 ,, vnnni fellow bv any means. It

t . . . ...., .,.,, woii.known line of ancestors.

It is undoubtedly the lather of a vvrileb and thourh It may 00 tue

i!:..,' 1 , cn,n,n 1,,-nrmnv to it that are not

i)w.i its own. thero can bo little doubt

that it it once gets thoroughly Heated In the

It most 0 tho allmeuts now, porforee of

fashion, attributed to its baleful inaaanoa.

eoimor boys ia that of which Hon. Georp ft. awia ia .L tnAnf nvntninimt .ulvocate. I rotor

a .11 on1ra An an AnnfllifV with rdf-

erence to arrearages of pensions. Ibe origraal arrearage law appUes to pension apphcations

filed prmr to July 1. 1380, lliis measure give pensions to all entitieti to them from tho date Muhim or vhmi the disabuitv was In-

nt Manhvrmt nr when the disability was

onrred. Mr. Steele says tiiat "the country is

able to pay all alike, and tnat me cram ""

erai to oe : u,ft iliAfr

tende.1 by him that "the time has come

wundnBss urior to iintry into

should be accepted

the soldiers were

were examined as to soundness prior to ami at A.i r nni,-i-n.nf thnra could be no better

. j hi. nnntTiiM than me fact of bis

atceptance into the performance of service ac-

eepvaoiy. , It is inteoded, if possible, to secure a oluum , -i i, i oWj,. viiirt,nriteerBOi til-

TTnitad MatML At rf eont they receivo fees and

nts, but it is aesirea aui

generous and just with onr soldiers widows and children." It is alo con-

xme wuuu tho service

as oroven by tho fact that

accepted and actually per i service, and as all soldlen

1 and rocom

mended bv the Department of Justice tnatnxea

are breaking pact," she said,

TDK KUKMH SKVK.

The mystic power supposed by the

lightly, trailing her white fingers, with their I gjgoQg to belong to the number

seven is due to the ancient belief that

it is a holy number. The sanctity was no doubt given to it primarily by the

Mosaia narratives of the division of the week into seven days, the last of which

gparkiing gems, through the water; her eyes

ffifHy mirthful as they flashed him a swift

smile, riTg as the sunlight.

Then may I begin? Here is the proper

place in which to relate a simple stcry

nere wnere urn koto ju. " . . .i i,n

, H1i that nature seems holding her was any o. ros., -r" -

i a. iu i iu not tall von mv for that purpose by deity itself.

, : w t w i,n -iriii I ft, a anflMTit HsbrBws regarded the

IBttiniinipnia, "H. -- - .

mesa it when I have finished, if you nave i number as possessed oi some myoi-

been of as well as in the world during the I onS sacred quality is plain from its use

past few years. as recorded m the Scripture nnrative.

My father, like other miners oi ro- rpnere vexe seven days m creation,

manoe, had a dear friend; and this friend, -weeks between the Passover and

also like other fathers, had a daughter. p aj 8even d ays allowed tc feasts,

ARE TOC (BOITW

To those who contemplate a trip

west or -Northwest this coining spi desire to suseest the advisability of

Bome inonirv as to the route they Bhoul

lake. In this connection we wish to call

the attention of those interested to the real

inducements offered by tho Direct Vasdaua Liks in the way of quick time.

prompt connections and rmeqttijted facilities : tat the safe and comfortable transportation

of passengers of ail classes. By this route 'you are carried over the safest and

best Railroad in -the West. You are

landed in Union Depot and

cape all annoying Omnibus transfers. Too can purchase tickets and have your bfurgage checked through to destination, avoiding all vexations while e route. If you are going to travel it is to your advantage to secure the best, and if you are tick- . eted via the VabdjVUA ShOBX Lars you are sure to get it. Besidents of Bloomington and vicdnity desiring to'vniit Indjanapmis will find the V and aha Botjtk via Greencaade Junction the safest, the quickest, and the best Application for rates.of fare, time tables, etc., should be made to the nearest Ticket Agent or to H. B. DEBJNG, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Issiahapous, Jm.

TJnlike the feud twixt Montague and Capulet which-drew two sweet lives together,

fins friendship between two fathers of the

mMkMuli eentnrv served effectually to

separate their children.

M nl with 4hA lirM. I TBST.

wtt wu Tvuil colleoe. and the vear nrecedmir the year of .Jubilee.

fair Juliet was, I suppose, a child . in lie The use of the symbolic number in the

schoolroom droning over her unintelligible I Apocalypse is something remiiTKaDie, varh fn 'SAimt: Tu Aimes,' etc, what ho aven churches of Asia, tjui seven

mA the same number to the oeremo-

nies of purification; seven victims were

offered as sacrifice on special, occa-

He toughed sions, the seventh was the sabbatical

, and seven times seven, was uu

other emoluments,

salaries be allowed thum. Under the scneiiuio, as

arranged, the fouowiug wouia oo uo fortSUaia: DUtri.t Attorney, $3,000; Umted States Marshal, tS.O.lO; Chief Deputy Marshal and CloA to Marshal, 1,300 each.' At the same tuneitU proposed to increase the salaries of Judges of th5 United SUtos Courts. In this arrangement the salary of the Judge for tho District of Indiana ia fixed at 5,000 toHtaidof 13.501 as at present The Circuit Judges salaries are made 17,000, an increase of 000. As the law is at present a great iniusfcee is done to the third-class postmasters. AU ofucers of the first and second grades have annual allowances for office-rent, olerk hue, fuel, eto. This, however, does not extend to the third-

class officers, a is proponeu, uicicv o, Congress make provision for the item of rent in tee third grade, even if other expenses are not paid by the Department. In Indiana,, thore are ssventv-four postoffiees of thw olaos, mterosled in such legislation, and to provide them with proper quarters will cost annually, Another improvement contemplated in th Poshd Service is the extension of the free delivery service. The letter-carrier system ia now limited, by law, to cities having 20,p? inhabitants, or where the receipts amount to at least 20,000 a year. The Department favors an extension of this limit so that Jotter-carriers can be furnished to towns of 10,000 population, if tho gross postal revenues amount to 10,IW annually. Of course, some of the cities in the State would be benefited by thia extensioa Tho above comprises a statement of the Legislation local to Indiana, which the coming Con- . ... ni n uwAMAr. With a oretty

large delegation to attend to State matters, and h wt thi Indiana aska bnt comparatively

little of Congress, much in the way of Legisla

tion may be accomplished. Minor Btate Matter.

Some Poets Horses.

It is a very curious faot that poets

see nothing of the natural tJiimai m

!, tinron AH a DettSI. a UUJUruuou,

thev absolutely ignore it. It is only in

a.a a,t.iSMa varieuea mat buaT xcwk

it t nil. and even then so seldom

ats aurnrisa the student of these

About the horse pnrtioular, in

dividual steeds of fame, a volume might

easilv be gathered from out" poets. ru of the creature in nature they say nothing. The beast has bocome so

hAvnnivhiv TA atlTA SSSl 11 I1U9 WW""

individuality. It is either the other half of a cavalier, a warrior, a war

chariot, a plow, a coach, or a can, or something else, that it cannot . be contemplated apart from its rider, its accoutrements, or the vehicle it draws. All other animals have characters of their own. The horse has none. It varies only according to the kind of man on its back or the kind, of thing behind it Attach a plow to it and it becomes at once ' heavy" and "dull; set a soldier upon it and it is "firey" and "proud." When ladies rlAn thnir hoi'SOS turn to

to "milk-white palfreys;" the hero of a poem, whether knight or highwayman, bestrides, as a rule, a "courser." There are also "swift-heeled Arabians," and

Ht,ai a! "innnets:" but these are

not meant for real horses. There is, of course, nothing surprising in the fact that roets have but little in sympathy with stable bovs or bookmakers. When

it,,. An onnok nf srrooius they rate

uj v L' u - them as second-class horses, and tne "horsv" gentleman as an inferior

amateur groom. This is probably as it should be, but, on the other hand, nrlion xra vomamber that BOfirlv all his

tory has been made on horseback, and that it ia tn tlm charaoter of that animal

that man is indebted for the moiety of his achievements, it strikes s trangely to

find tho poets so consistently autreera vArtcf tb strontrlv marked indi

viduality of the horse. Its sympathy with human beings as is the case with thA nnata' dora also has doubtless,

x - ... ...

much to do with the dou miug-up oi tae animal with its masfeir. Whatever nature it may show, it is always in accordance with that of its rider. Its tAmner always matches its trappings,

ia atrictlv in keeninsr with its harness.

The Gentleman's Magazine.

The Old and the Hew.

The old-stvle plllsl Who does not know What aeony thev caused-what woe? Yon Walked the floor, you groaned, yott sighed. And felt such awful pain Inside, And the ilet day you felt so weak

you utun v want to luuve Ul ovct Now Pierce's "Pellets" are s mild

hey are not arraaea oy punu. 'i.o,. H. their work In nainlcss war.

And leave no weakness for next day. Thus provide what 13 oit contest That (tentle means are always best.

ri-iD Hie ri-iprid3 df our youth?"

All in the poor house. Curt I'reW H'cefch,

PtmB Cod Liver Oil, front selected livei-son

tho seashore, by Caswell, llazzard IO., ftow York. Absolutely pure and sweet Patiouta

who havo taken It prerar it w an oucra. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils.

Monkeys dudes, and opera siujers nover

row old in facial expression. Cart rreiwi s

irethigt Vmuh Oernclf would not have Used i,aa,..irnl ir har eomnlexlon had been bad.

T.adtan instead of resortina- to paints and

h.jiAM atinniii rflmnmiitir that an impure,

Dlotcny, or sauow om m iuo rt,on.i,. mrnfil liver, or vitiated blooc, for

All of which Da. WAtKBti's Camforsia Vis eoab HiTTEus is a safe, sure, and effectual

remedy,

Tns Secretary of the interior is CurtltfS

to all. .

I have both used and sold Pbicxlt Asa ttrrrp.as for a number of years, and think it the

hfiHt hitters made for Biliousness. Liver Com-

Plaints sni rnr tnnmcf no tne svsEem. so wnit

W. H. Cole, Druggist, .or Joplin, Mo. A single trial of this remedy will convince any person of

the trntn or tne auove.

Tbe boy wuose hair Is out by his mother seldom take3 off his hat whfl'n there ar any

girls around. Atw a'ow journal.

tl!oato disease In either sex.

however Induced, speedily cured. Book, l cents in stumps. Address, In confldenop.

world s Dispensary Meaieai iissociauou,

Main st root, Buffalo, . x.

rain

Motto for bootblacks:

oomcs the sUlnc.

After the

pREVES't cif okod boots and blistered heels

by wearing Lyon 8 Patent Heal Snffoners.

T.-. T mart ht nw -JS2

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A Rpeclaaist tmt Ornnm Xm i

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.. r.,,e;. but Is easilv applied with the fcnger.

i,. r.emnt u nntirioal and a thorough treat

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Hemody for Catarrh. By druggists. 50c

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' aiHictecI

. -. : . ...11 1.1 Af fMm.

now oaair wn.". -

In your

ie ana

th. It

1' f. TT n? !Z" s

HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS

iay flta positively cut- -xt trial, Md 1 fif"

St MM aiwnu. lor Mt-ntioa Oda pair.

i ,tn -n1 flntlll.

load, atrangtben S

anaauaey, """." health, bnrncrkMt. Tiaeaw Wter Jath best remedy discovoad tor

should our two fathers do but put their heads together and concoct one of those absurd wills which are the legitimate prey of the novelist. I was to marry the small

Juliet upon her arriving at the age of -wantv-mut or forfeit my patrimony : but

upon the consummation of that wise mar

rtace, we were to enjoy together our eom-

hmtA fortanes. Having so willed, our

fkihers left this world almost together,

kr,A hnw did the matter end?" she

asked, her eyes full of hidden laughter.

"Juliet was twenty-one three years ago,

and we had never met. Accordingly, when

the guardians and trustees assembled in solemn conclave to give up their ridiculous

office. hat do you think they found?'

She shook her head; her lips quivering

with some irrepressible emotion.

Onlv two letters one from Switzer

land, the other from New York both I and

the fair Juliet had declined to sacrifice our-

wxi Tinnn the altar of a mistaken filial

affection. The trustees put their neaas w

ORCHARD HOUSE! S.M. Orchard Son. PROPRIETORS.

ppdttteBeptf lTlligtsu, & tar-MeTutnmm te amaMM)

golden candlesticks, the seven stars, seven spirits before the throne, the book with seven seals, etc. The mystical meaning ascribed to this number

was not peculiar to the Hebrews, how

ever; it also prevailed, among tne i-er-sians, the ancient Hindoos, the Greeks, and the Romans. Thence tho super-

stitkra filtered down through the ages

to the present time. Thus there were

seven wise men of lireeoe, seven won

ders of the world, seven graces, and so

on. Ancient astronomy had but seven planets, the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury,

Saturn, Jupiter, and Venus, ana une seven metals of alchemy were fiupposed to correspond with these, soldi, silver, iron, quicksilver, lead, tin, ancl oopper,

but modern discoveries in aiiwonomy and chemistry interfered rat'ier awkwardly with this vary effectiva combi

nation. In fact, the enlightenment of

gefher in dismay at this unlooked-for turn I modern times has shown so plainly the of affairs, but what could they do. Tb absurdity of superstitions concerning

wula stipulated that the one who declined nnmDerB that none but the credulous

-f))laKiTti.lttw

Twe Daily Fast Express TraiMnEach Mreetj Betwen Chicago and Louisville, Connecting closely with the night and day traina out of Chicago oo the Great Through Trnnk Unes West ami Northwest, and with the-morning and evening tbnmgh.traina out o Ixralsvllle on the TB.t ?(,titi.ni and gonthwestern Une.

This FoJuiar Route nyw runs the most eom-f.w-Tutii.. nuVh.Ha Ajd Parlor Cars on dav trains.

and PnHman Sleepers on night trains, and ha

only one change of eart to ail the principal trwn Tirl citiaq in the North. 6oath. East, or Wast.

Sell ttfough TlcketK over all the varfbuaeraaatntf i.n.1 cnnnectitlff railroad lin. and cheek has-

gage'tbroogh to passengers' destination, avoiding the disagrereble annoyances of rec hanking, the daeggr of missing direct congecttons, and the ex-

panseasa wotTy orureaomejay-uveruu wmrw

low-rate, Land Explnrexa', and ronnd-trtp

Winter and Hammer Tourists: Excursion itck . uln in tt-frf r TMrnective aeasoa.

wnt hMM-fniiv trMVTtli-ru fall information

in regard to the beat connections, tbe fewest awl easiest change, and the most pomfortahle - i .t wwt- Anil will frrmifih Railroad

Maw. Time-Tables ani foWfrs, ' containing

mceh naaful inlomwtign to tnralara, on appuwm h RJI.DWIS ( . ARTER PKRRINQ.

. AcMnt Rtatfoii Pans. Aaimt,

Chicagu. HI. Bloomington Ind.

to fulfil the contract should enjoy the mel

aneholy satisfaction of seeing the other enter into undisturbed possession of both great estates both declined; so the t.-usteea held their office for another term of years, at the end of which period, should :he decnons remain unchanged, the whole prop

erty goes to endow some hospital, Bchool, insane asylum, or other charitable institn-rkvn."

krA it is this which has sent. yor. out ox

the world, most melancholy Jaque.r

'It is this which has prevented my ever

making a name for myself," he atmwered,

moodilv. "You see,'-my mother's small

fortune rendered me independent of any

profession, but the loss of my rightful patrimony blinded me to all but a sense of in-

Therefore, lam what you see me.

Tint in truth I never rettretted unlil now

ti, w,.f nf name and fortune -since I

wonld lav all thins at your feet

She interrupted him "A truce, inyiora,

tmftp!

influenced by thein. Inter

Resident Dentist.

Dr. J. W.

0w in the New Block, Up stairs, over

Oole' Book Store. A.II won warrant).

mm

are now

Ocean.

OXB BLACK BBAX IS AN MVXDBXD.

One of Gen. Grant's newly-uppointea

staff officers had never been xn any

serious engagement. But almost tbe first dav that he reported to Grant he

was placed under a fire of the hottest

and most severe kind, me streaming of the balls, the roaring of the cannon, and the sharp crack and rattle of the

musketry thoroughly demoralized mm. He became absolutely siok iind . paralyzed with fear. He was so weak from

nervous excitement that ne .tost puys-

ical control over himself. G-en. Orant came up at the very climax of his

fright, and, noticing his pal iace, nis blue lips and chattering teeth, he said,

"Captain, you are lrightenea. nai natural enoush. You will f.et over it

I wish I had a romance to relate HnnDOse." continued Grant, "I should

in tarn, but what will you? I have been come to yon th a hat containing

abroad with my aunt until tne last, year or ni-Rl-.n;nB white beans and one Discs.

so, and this Hay I came down here for rest bean .- 0 yon think y0Tir chance of get-

aecomnanied only by my maid. I met you

we nlaved at friendship "

It was his turn then "U, most ;ieiue oi ... t. i . iLl.L. titoi

yonx sex! was n in piay, mmi " . ' lit !i. 1

1 opened my heart to your wae . f..r idle nastime that I wished for youth

and fame and all Heaven's oei gnw in ra

ting that black bean wou ia do very good? Well, your chance for being bit under this fire is no greater than vour chance of drawing the black bean."

Thia officer at once took heart, ana

from then on he never iihowed the

der to give yon a noble realm to rule over? slightest sign of feat.

Sly princess," he said, an inaet.cnoaoi .ivr.nlv in eves and 'voice, "once again

" " " " i m -a

lt me call vou so my princess, lire neiu

nocliiiur worth the living until I metyoujit

holds nothing worth possessing mum

lost you although never won. All the gaiety passed out of her face, and eyes most tender and earnest! were veiled by the drooping lids as though they feared to show how sweet and gentle they had become. "Shall I row?" he asked, his voice stern through strong emotion. "Tes," she returned lightly; "I have still aoine preparations to make for my departnre In tbe morning." Then, witii her hat tilted over her eyes, she subsided into a silence to keeping with the pictureqe qi

1 rru. ..n . ,dnkins westward, and the

STRICTLY TKVTUVVh.

Tve just been to call ori old Mrs. Perkins," said Miss De Vero as she met Miss Porcine on the street; "but she wasn't in." "How fortunate," returned Miss Poreine. "She's such a bore. Ot course

vou left word that you wre so sorry

not to see her."

"No, I didn't, because I wasn't sorry, you know, and I don't believe in these social fibs." " What did you say?" "I said I was sorry she couldn't see me before I left the city; you know she's blind, poor thing, an 1 I am sorry for that" "Oh!" The Rambler.

Mrs. Kamoodle recently died at Crawfordsville in destitute eircurnstances,while at the same time $1,800 pension money was due her.' Emory Jackson, working on a gravelpit near Knightstown, had his right leg broken in two places by the bank caving in upon him. Joseph Metz, an employe of the plateglans works, New Albany, was caught in the cogs of a smoothing machine, and his left leg war terribly orushed. -Peanuts were successfully cultivated this year on the farm of J. M. Smolser, in Clark Comity. .He had from 300 to 325 .rfontlv.fnnned and well-filled pods to

.! the single vine. The Trustees of Rookport have ordered the public schools closed on account

of the alarming spread df diphtheria among the children. A large number of - .i .i; ..

cases are reponeu in mu huiiuuuu country. Elder J. T. Phillips, of Graysville, preached at Pleasant Hill Church, in Coal Creek Township, Mongomery County, recently, and took for his text, "J. W. Coffey." This is at Coffey's old home, and the hureh did not hald the people. Will Lockhart, a young farmer, drove into Connersville and hitohed his horse, attached to a buggy nearly new, in front of several business houses. At dark, when he returned, the outfit, valued at $300, was

gone. There is no trace of the property or thief. The City Council has formally accepted the Huncie water-works, for the use of

which, for publie purposes, the ity ia lo pay rental of $5,000 per year. , Louisville Courier Journal:' A carload of school furnishings for Thoip, the Morgan Township. Hariiou County, fugitive trustee, now in (Miada, iw nl the J., M. A I. yard in New Albany. This mnk.s the fourth car-load of similar supplies sent from Chicago to that City to Thorp's order. His frauds aggregate about $uH,HH.. His wife is now wilh him at St. Thomas. On

tario. The nuptial supper of George Swift and Miss Maggie Les'ie, of Seymour, was interrupted and given a sad ending by the mother of the groom falling with appoplexy, which was followed by her d-'alh. The most expensive lawsuit r-'aye titCounty has had for years; is now on trial in

the Circuit Court between tlie weaiuiy families Of A. U. Conwell ami F. M. Hoots, over a few acres of land along the liv.i. The "oldest inhabitants,'' to the uumi r of eighty, are attending as witnesses, ami the costs are not less than $200 a day. The trial will last a week. Intliaimpotiv Journal. A peculiar case of death from toothache occurred si Laketon, Wabash County, on Saturday. Howard Bender, the lr- earold sou of . 11. llemler, n farmer. m..lained nf toothache two weeks aco. 1 a

few days his head swelled to enormous proportions, when the offending tooh was extracted by Dr- Mooney, tiled down, and replaced. The swelling continued to gio until the young man was relieved of hi sufferings by dealh. The -funeral, on Hnn -day, was one of the largest ever held in that county. httl. Journal - The retail groceiu cf New Albany uu organiaing ttgninsttJioiiewbo do not pay their grocery bill.

Four Firm Facts.

No one cart take morphia or other poisons i-i . V.-.1, f ninnr.

No morphia or opium is to he found in

ned Star Oonc.li Cure.

No case of cough that cannot be cured by

Bed Star Cough Cure. No remedy is cheaper; it costs only twen

ty-nve cents. Barbers' Preventive Caused It.

Barber (to customer in ohair)

"You're quiet bald, sir." Customer "Yes." Barber "Young man, too?" nnitamer "Yes."

Barber "Wear your hat too much?'

Customer ".Nop." Barber "Run in the family?" tfrtat-nmar "Noil"

Harrmr "Boots of the hair dis

eased?" Customer "Nop." Barber "Fever?" Customer "Nop."

Barber "Er-wife ?" Customer--"Nop." Barber (desperately) "What caused that baldness?" Customer "Barbers' Preventive." N. T. Sun.

So Hans will die or couo. mots or mm r

Vf f.?S!?IJiir,.

Foatzs Po-lers win prevent Gapes fowl u t.n will lnV..oiuff thR naantltV flf UltlK

and cream tvmty per cent, and uialte the batter arm

"- " . . ... .Iw.-.,

Diseas i to whlcli Horses mirt Cattle nre Btbject.

Sold every here.

I'AVID 8. roUTZ, Proprietor, naxTiicona, kp,

and

vital powers. wiaienr wtten imbb.

Hates the food; reinil".0 Is. ebing healthy and natural sleep. Vinegar BUter. is fJ.2S?jg' venter, Mid stand, c t the beoall taaWBedles. Ko house should ever be wlthogt. Vlnemr BUter Cctcs Matarfal, mom other levers, diseases of the Heart, IMMN Kidneys, and a hundred other patom OWrosrau

Hena lor bhw i

Tiw'two of tho abcr boomaftsd fMW receipt of four ceatu for registration teea. ( R.H. McDonald Dm(; Co., 6W Wghtegton8t..a.V

5 v

UngbaisaN

STRICTLY PURE. Contains 1.0 Ooiuiu in Any Form.

RUoMAlxH

oaanTBawian uacbikb or br

nana, awoiiaer fnllarentloa: It

r i, A-rsiarrr.

loisonl)!

II hooroototranweleea.

B-aaA Winted. Great

Amone the beat remedies Allen's Lunf BaUnm j

tunas ure-emment, TUe

ulijiieat term! n kitiuu nuiu jwwismh 1

(Innrrrifl Hnlflo

I.IIIIIIIIA 111 II II I. II 1 1 111

UUU&.UU1 UU1UU, 111 UUUU1I.1I.') I

AND

SORE THEOAT,

in .heir various forms, are so frequent m uiiscnamie-

T. .7... .. . -.i lav th fdimrtalinn OF CILS-

KaHe. tllftt no one wno a iwvv , s

hoaldl without Allen's umif ohimmu.

CONSUMPTION.

For the core of this dlstressInK .alwase there has en no medidiio yet discovered tnat can ishpw more

.virir.-i! ni i-pa! merit tliau Allen's 1.UU8 uai wm.

As an Expectorant It has Ne Equal,

9-For sa'e by all Medicine Dealers.

PRISKLY

R. U. AWARE

THAT Lorillard's ClimsJt Plug

bemrinc a red tin tag ; that Lorillard's Rose I.eal'nno cut ; that Loriuardls

Navr CHiplaa,and th.u Lomuura-a suu, ar

jTaMMJMIiaslgCTlB

11 iit faun

TastMgoou. use 1

LEPAGE S

.aSaaaBaml wm Amm. a

LIQUID BLUE

MEHDaEVWVTHIgJ Wood.Ithcr.Parr.lToi, China. KnrnlwreVB.a-Br.-Stroaga The total qun itr j "

oast are veer. -

alldMlcrcniHij. jjj-yy 1

fiuwi rf. nier'a oardTand 90s. 1

r..i.: u X for samnlecaa rsas I

wiauo m v Rrjuu Caaaxr Co. uu

Oi

H Daai .Vtiirh RvTlin. Tf

H In tlrni SieSti br dTlIKRtStS.

BI6 OFFER.

To introduce them, we will

f IVK .WAX i.WOW-VP-

ir yon wan- w

arUa .-.,l...WidilnMmhln0IL

Mem sen. as t our name. P. O., and exams offia at

moiieii. Tfl-.e National Co.. 25 OKI sc-H.11.

I tt In 1 teuuxnj 10 MU our (eoSi aUnT ' HlW mjaand Eiorain. cnHlas1 sl"Tice. CavBili.Jutiiry! FntfaOan titt staadard Silver-ware Co. Boston. Km.

WE WANT THE

to yield blsavr returns to our subscribers -hiring 19CS 0(;n evg r faefora. and 1 morriTrsin? and money into the American Agrtrattu.pt, Knehsli end Ocrman.

Tbe BTJYCBaV

tssweal .

1 rmch ymx.

euxUKis

3.aoo mm

wnola UIVKS) '

direct to consumer

order, euad give esaet oaa ce? ervaayUttag you aw, emt, .rLl fcave rsBWith. xlaeae VAMSJHJ BOOKS comtnJn taHnaaB! from ttte snajrawt wtU mall at copy jrBM aye etrcas npom reel " 10 eta. mmmf exneaue ot nmtUaaa I

bHiumtj Watla-i

cJewlrrew

UTinl a TtuMt

nU aaw Saw MtotatrartS

row. mfiCTw;r MONTGOMERY WARltXA CO.. 887 ac 289WaaaiAtiTBlBiaWi W

EARTH

alBBlasBr! BaWirs

! 1 HIWBV. U. U. L. lUUWlOi e..v ----... -

ilnt-i. sUBKestlons. and uttermattor, 1 tor rami, a SSTtSSlT

Hundred Original Illustrations at uve imock, j'tcuib

ever faetom, and accordlogly

years, are now

Even-numoer ot ima.perwaKw

Omden.and Honaehold. iDgeaer

mvaiuuui. ."tJ";":-?l,r: Z, rs; at l.W!t Flow

atermttawasjii

sian oaoomna.

urn aig'gg

friend sad onnselor. . ... . ,. u . ..ui .T,,v..il !imrtisnta. am

SK!tireS Ut,me onwsrd. ieoutl.iiy i Horue, lel.f-wo 5.-w M.wi . o (Kli. all rproivtt '

uvvs iusai'-i "

The American

f this year, and likewise aU oflSSS, and eitl l)P.iIA.?op WMaMl.niujrtraao

ivchune welahlrSone ind a half pounds, .lcgantly bo nna tn, Cloth nd 04, .i!2..n tkrTareoMeted the CyrfopMltt, which Uan invaliwMouookotK

Agriculturist

and aOoror!4ram- e

The Ruddy Klfer of life Is the blood. From It the system receives all Its material of growth and repair. It bathes every tissue of tho tody. How necessary, then, that the blood should be 2eprpure and rieb. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is the (treat blood food and blood purifier. It is a sovereign remedy for all diseases due to Impoverished blood, consumption, bronchitis, -.eak lungs, scrofula. Influenza, and kindred diseases. Mas wants but Mttle bere bill owe, but wants that little paid WhifrAaU Timet. Chapped hands, face, pimplee and rough shin cured by using Juniper Soap, made by Caswell, Hazzard & Co., New 'fork. A kew magazine is oaUed the Woman' Age. It contains a good deal of fiction.

I have been afflicted with catarrh for 20 years It bad become chronio, aud there was a constant dropping of mucous matter from .h wr.f nf mv mouth. It extended to my

tiirn.ii. causlntr hoarseness and great dlfllcul-

in anflakintr: indeed, for yearn 1 was not

able' to spoak more thau thirty minutes, and hlu with art.br dlfflCllltV. I ISO. tO a

ereat extent, lost tne sense ot neantiK left ear, and of taste. By the use of Ely s cream Balm I have received more relief ...... tr-nm nil nther remedies besides. All

droDnlnir of mucous has ceased arid my voice - . . .... In,.- Ml lOB W

and neanng are tinmu? - ... Davidson. Attorney at Law, Monmouth,

Warren County. 111.

I gave several bottles of Aflilophoroa to some old people that have suffered with rheumatism.

audiuevry ease inside 01 wee was pnm -. .,.,. re r..,-l Haiiafaelion. . D.

Mui-phv, 810 Xaudes Stroat, tadiiinapolls, In-

tliaua. Good for Man and Beast! Read This!

Army and Navy Liniment will euro ydur rheumatliim. neuralgia, or croup in loss time than in. nther Linlmcid known. For sals

bv a'l di-iiiru-isls lee ndvt. next Issue.!

Red Star TRADE 7 MAHK. ClUGHfURE saaals.ssBB.S.iluoIuMstaaBBB.st'

4baofufcl

Vree front Opiates, Mmetlee

SAFE. SURE. PROMPT.

THlCULSLaS A. TMSLXK .. ll.TI0a, ro.

25-

rri. mturifj, of the Hit of thv human

body ariee from a eTeranaemtmt of the Mver, jffMtma both theeUmtaehanf bourta. In order to effect o euro, tt it mrnottarg to remoeo Aa oanaa. Xrrolar ana Blugglth action ef tho BomU, Beadackt.aieknctt at the Sto much. Pain in the Back and Zoint, etc., ind icate that the JArim at fault, and thatnatunroauirot attUtanc to enaMe thit organ to throw offimpuritiet. prickly Asb mttMWpeetew compounded for tkltpurpooo. They are mOd in their aetunt ami effective em euret are pleasant to the tatte and taken ocullyby both children and adults. Xt Men according to tUrecitoH-, they are at tafeandpleatant cure for Dyspeptsla, General UetoHlty, Habitual Conatitiatloa, licaea Kldneya, etcV"c- i.BlWKlaerw arc tuperier to amy ot medtcfiwi cleanHna the tyttctn thoroui9 imparting new life and energy U thcinwiM. It fa medicine and not am tntoailcatliiK beverage. mi mi bmhiit rta nma u torn, and tk. BO other. PKICM, SLOO ror Bottle. fBICKLY KSH BITTERS c6.,MLE4W0MUETQBS St. Louis and Xansaa City, sto.

Wayne, Sa Pag Co., TJUwaa, HAS IMPORTED FROM IKANOK PK.ro.Hv.l.I.eO.OM,

70 PER GENT OF ALL HORSES m. rmritvor blood Is established bv pedigrees re-

EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA.

STOCK ON HAND:

3L-6VO

portttdBrwdiaresI

Impsrted Stallkas,

Old enoaan ror Berrlce, ISO COLTS Two years old ai yotuiger.

aecoftnUlne the prla. I e accepu-d by nil IntctU. 1 ; breeders But, how- 1 tl VirvH i.tilmnl. ma. D. 1

sara to oe.u uieir iwukto. iu recorded, they should be valutd only us Krades, I will ieU U imported slock at grade Diiees when leannot furnish with tho .nlmal sofil,- ptdfrco rerided by UfJ oriilnal Frenoli uertlttcata of Its numl-r and reeord la tlio Percheron Stud Book oi Franco. 1 Oe-Mifo Ilro.t Jili-d Oataleaae sent free. Wayne, lUs..l?8 miles

me of Cttlcogo.on the Chicago Koria-weswra nr.

. ... . . .-...... . - a ri

for the rest of this year, and likewise aU ot 15W. and eimer o"'"'

pvtr--IV Law f

I S Suls'c?riSS. so fVr:i.a.?orded fialbpiBdl,

various mipanmesits or. iiuiuu juiu.iwsp. . -

Grand double November number of tlm American aimaiHinn . . 7Z

serrpttvo sample pages of Cycloptedla and lw hook, an sbsm . . receipt of 5 eents for postage. , Th. iwtrloan Agrloulturlst, $1.50 a Ytar; Singli IS twMI.

A&ra OAVIO W. JUII, KTci'I, 7oi aroauway, .r,

1

WHO 18 WrMCOUAIMTID WITH THB J'

hue is t BAAmninv nw wem m - -

PACiriV KMSS.WW

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A

By reiUKm or ita

la also tlie OTonra, una , - r NoVtirawtaweat

BOUS l?S&3t IetonoT syetelrnrToiucles in iU main line- and br.

voensosi w

1fceflei

lirsinchee.

j - . i,avAl(ta i-.tt.flft. U1WT18. TlUBliWIlIlH

CAW

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LANK eV BOII1EV TO

MILLS PoiUble and (Stationary, lilustratn,l Trl- IJnL VnBu

hicfi frovoma the praoaoa thia route are Transfers M

the unsurpassed comforts and

.iiopl-ilv

?Tf )T tTn other anecialUea or

aFSr.5.3CtinsT points in TJttlqn Depot, and

luxuries of MS r'asnger "il"" rt rVl. Miunuri River

ISinc .file "oftheIatSit design, .and sumptuous

ml ?rk-e 1.1st Vreo.

CINCINNATI, O.

1.4 Xl SO BATS OKIV! Win hnv a Kew Upritht or 8a mm PT ANO !

MUSIC. ISO State) St.. -"".Y-..

Hand-Book FREE.

li 8. a A. F. LA (JET. 1

Pa-ant Att-ra. Washlugton, D. C

UnilDC has been anil can be muleby

iiuuiiwa

rsrasirss 1 lSesttoa wattta. ott , and Kausaa Oitr and

s

T JACOBS

GERM

on

the GHEAr.amaT

MIUT

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f B I Cureii Rlieumiillm,aMrajia, LAV1 ilflltl nlsseasae, tan sauasa a. msiaa a.aAeaWea,av

SI6S GASH

PATENTS

sa l ar HIIIIMV'"1-.'. ;.. OnvMi

1 IN AT counts areliberal: 1? 70 Per cent. 9 fcMurrayHillCo.,l5'Jtu8t28thst..N.y.

I .umishad. Write Valentine aroa.Janoa.Ula.Wla

tES5:.!IS' il.f0 rffa ftekVtiraMd lffiitaBCnalr Caw.

aVUlHUtl v aww - - -. a -saaa. aaaaaaaamm THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE

is th direct and : favorite Hnp.betwoon apd neapoUe ar.

IndljrtU.njIw OvS? this -rwrtTKat veia to i i.iA vtiSS aSmmer resorts, ototureeaue localities, andhuatJriareJJd flab-

lntr e-irounds of Iowa and Mlarieaota. It Is also the moat fl 1 , ? : T . . . -1 , l nomnn lnni.il rtt Ttnrinr nnk-nrja.

" l U eaotaerIK OB been ,

betwtien Newport News. Blcrimond, 3nf4nnati, indianapoua, ana it Covwsll Bluffs. Kansas City. SllnneasoUa and St. Paul and lnterme

ttoth

For detailed information see Maps and Folders, obtainable.

Tlc:iote, at aU principal Ticket oiBcea in te united Btaiee ana

by addreaslngr

R. R. CABLE, Pr4lli)at and General Manager, Chicago.

E. ST. JOHN, Santral Ticket ami Famtr Aat,

All Sorts of

hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling

lotion. Mustang Liniment.

The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Ma$i rvolia Balm is the charmer that almost cheats the looking-glass.

las sever IfeAeijftaaei

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