Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 6, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 April 1888 — Page 4
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)s Ha M t Hsfre yo dyrmepaia. indigestion, eonstiiaV. tttts, kidney aiif liver OimmI Bnrkn VinvU rm tvm jcxa Havsyoa fTuwim woaVrieea, nervosa deUttv, ateepluuauma, andexhaostiont Kvery beat,: jour heart )e bat a faaarel Btaieli toward your (rave. Ban yon neuralgia, rheamatiam, spOepay, palpiiaiwBv tbe tobaeoa or morphine habit? Any tkos at tfceaa ia liable at any aaotecatt to teas roar heart m na deadly grasp. num. trasafafimr. oricsjT animation, eoitf feet. wear oeea of t& liroba? Theawordof Daatoclee ia saspaaded above yon, for fast so aura aa yn nejleot than syarptoraa, jneteosuro will araiyss. insanity, prostration, or death foliar Save jowiil tee nroan iliaas alarmiag roaalla wkflu there la yet time bvtiae na cftbatawet wontetfal dSacovery for ia am lua- Div tiree ie"e Nervure IterreToBio, which ia a perfect iiad complete cm (or all the above die. aauet. Piuuwnaad the rrcaiast medical diaeove ry of the csntmy. It will take away your m'Tiimneaa sad aiatat your nanrea atroag aad steady. If yon are leak, tired, and arhanatad. It will make yoei strong and Vigorous, It will euro yowr iedieatiOB and djapofaia, iv you aa appetite, rsgnlato year bowela, Udaeya, and liven It wi I give yoa natural and refreshing aleep, atop all peliitatioa of the heart, trembling, . beadacba. and neuralgic peine. It M a 1-tsreot epeo.no xor narvoBe aeoturv ana exhausted nmu Titaiay. It ia the beat aprtig tonio, tcviKoriior, Had isatojauvs ia enetenee. for it makes the weak atrong. &v vtscratee the feed sad overworked brain, era the weary Bsaha, end lasMoa health, etre. rth, and vrtafcty. tH not MI w use Matt TOadeifuI reaaedy, aad yoa are aare of aonra. Yor sale by all dnuriata at Ma bottle, K yomr draggles dbea aotaaialtha wiUnt it roryon. beast bavtae: ITr. uraene's aervara nerve ri& Itaowmenrar, Bt.Qraeao, ta the great pee that nil alt oua diaaaaiia. of 80 Wert 14th at, New lorx, whooaa be ooamlted fraa of ckmif, peraoaelh er by letter. Dr. Alfred Hwjra, a tenarsbla PhUadelphian, irfaoea high poeitiao had brought kin ia ooniaet 'with many man famous in crar earlj 11181017, wed tove. lata a eueomstaocA -which iM of singaUr iHaatcwiBtanat ia fcte light of areata &.- followed rt. After Dr. lwrm Irad left eoiieffa ka waa aent by his faifcerto mybjanapauta to lua old meads, Joan jKandolph and Kx. lfadjann, in Yinrinia. aad to form their aoqnaintaoea. Ihia yomg nan fonnd bis way on Itoraebarjc over the wastry roads in Virginia, through a drmna; ttorm to the pbintar tion of Mr. Madjewi. -whom ha tie serilied aa a man of oomioori-phtos ap pearance ezeept lor in gnat eanaestneai. and smoenty of mani lira, Dolly Madisou was aa aaezRetio and eharminflr a hoitesa In her own nlaMt dwollinif as m tlis White Honsa. Mr. Madbon had baeu ill and reosived to .11 a if gneat m bad. Once or twine daring the erening a tall, bawdaotne mallato Toman entered the room to petfuxai some menial aerriea, Her area vera fall of misery end there was a look aboat her, the look of one playing the silent part in same terrible tragedy. The yotmg man's ere f oUowed her enzk y and his hqet observed it "Ton are looking at that poor wonaaPneasid. "Yes. Slarery is. a thing nnknown to ine, and, natsxally, int3resting,' expla ined the risitor. "That woman's hasband belongs to a neighboring plantar, who is going to litfusiana. lam not able to bay him, ant. hence they will be separated today for fife." lb. Madiwon spoke with much feeling. Be was eileat for a few minutes, aw! then raising himself in the bed, aai I rehemenity, "I am a slare-holder, I do not know that ahtrery is wrong, bus it is aa evil to both white aad blaek; and Ibeliere, yonng man, that you will liTe to see tbo day when that qwtfcm will tear this repnblie into frarmenta.' .n '.'he incident, repeated by Dr. Elwya ire inently before the Cvril War, is of interest to all hwtorical stndeata. Youthta Companion. TaeefataUaa aad ijTawraaiiaa. Htatiatiea are against the few persona wl o insist thai Tanranatian is uaeless aa 1 naneeeaaary. A com pnraory vaccination law had entirelr driren oat aa all-pox from Zurich, so that not a caie ocenrred in-1882. The law was reiealed ia 1888; and ia erery 1,008 dettha that year two were earned by an all-pox; ia 188 there were three; in 18-, serenteen ; and in tlie first qasrter of 1888, eighty-nre. In England the deaths from this disease ia 1338-1842 wi re 67.2 per 100,000 linsg; bat in the 1 fil e years 1880-188 the death sate was oi ly &5 per 100,000. YaomnatioB has tk t only really rednced the nnmbersof i Ti Aims direetly, bat seems to hare had : at indiieat inflnence ia rendering the ojrspring of raceinated parents leas liable to the dnwaaa, Jrkmtmm T'mder. I,1ay ?k 'h" braaoiMa wide i B)lhetonat. and wind, defy, ' 1 Mottoos aD an aeara. amaU, lay donaant -aaath the saamer aky. Sat nolike the thrifnr oejc m He germ, ieH'topmsBt, and growth is enDaompiknv hat &e. of anncind positively 5tott wonderfal earattre proparBesof PknWa golden Ibdieal KaeoWry tt Stfcaa aarir. Soatt be blind fa, i fcT iw jvurm n nopawaa Una uremm ajjtbd xowaastrp tvibad b' a glaaa of good wise with hai dinner. bQMttatt it net in OatlL Tezaa Tbzkx werewreeUanrBtheeidehiyalria oVtye, eiae how eonld a ksigMthrew dowa tie gcassletr Tama SWmga. You cannot judge eases by Me east; it h his ptonriastfur nntas met gire toe away. - Sifttng. Tc Esas-A-Vbsoef Ca-rWn-1tli STEKETEE'S Sryiiirs! Klake your own Bitters WhyparaBoBar ri bettfeef Btaaaach Btttara, coataiatag am poar wMatar than ateafctaj; wbaaUwiiadersicaad viB Mad yoa by eisi! torn at- smclu0p at ftOOTS, HERBS aad BKK I8, wblchwIBnakeOira GALLON of the bertTONIC aayoaeemr aaaf.. The nee of this Toate has corad INDIQKoTIOK. DTBPKPK A, rKVKK aad aOOE; aaae appatHer neaa better; acta on the t Mnya and gaaeral Mlity, aad grata Tons ta ti Stomach; in tact I cladltBgaaaofherToaiea, Iiiarartheebaapeat Tonic known. One aaefewi,,mfa doM" Ua of ordiiiary Btttmdd JtOM Hulk, M luHU fcfl M. ..Ipmooaaaos caan tnam aaaaia,Mnaendtn the 1 WHlejBd MiMdnfthlM, mA. ireaxwiuuacEe v. a. an taeetpt or see. U.S. :watae atempa taken ia paj n" ie. Two paeh SOe.. and a trUi boWe of WMjrfBi ZURALOIA DKOPS bebnted. Addraaa, TJae STZKrrrxe'S PIN WOKM Dj ntv THOUSANDS ano&uiuiiM CATARRH. Avelr Bena iato eaehanatrW lt aaoa, ni aMa, ir.T, nana Vamenae, jeiay taaseja, I ieiaknaj
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Stylish Adornments for Feminine Form Di I- vmel SOME LATE DECREES OF FASHION. fflfcrf to Sigla fear and Horn to Wear lt 'in t'cs'antfs. Hat. Bonnet, JwtlrH. Etc., JSr. BV ANXIK E. MYERS. We seem never to learn by experieaoe that when the snow begins to svelt and disappear it is hot imme'itety followed by fragrant Tiolets and spring heanties. Perhaps it is as well that we are predisposed to forget the disagreeables of existence. That the healthy mind is most lastingly impressed by the events whi It have given it pleasure is, with out doubt, conducive, to long life and eoeerfalness. However, it is also inconvenient at times, when ladies are preparing earing toilets, with transparent, snushtny days in their mind s eye, with neat dry street) in their recollections, with warm, alluring moonlit evenings -on the bill of fore, and provide brightcolored, trailing robes in light-weight silks. They are doomed to disappointment and red noses at no'distant period ef time. Storting ont on one of spring's reality days, she sighs only for .a close SP&rsa BEAUT1E8. gossamer coat and a silver-headed silk umbrella. It requires a peculiar style of beauty to shine andimmed ont in the rain, even when perfectly panoplied. However, she never looks worse than a man ill the same situation. Ilia hat always gets limp, his mustache droops, he draws himself within his groat-coat to the limits of only its capacity, and r jakes himself generally not a pretty thing. As before hinted, a woman is not inneh better, unless of a peculiar style of make-up. If her hair be natuially iravy, it will, influenced by the damp ness, curl up bewitcbingly, a rosy com plexion will take on a delightful tint, uad if she be dressed, in sensible woolons, she may retain something of a Npick and span toileK. Hxxeh creatures are rare, nevertheless.Indeed, the new spriner fabrics mer dtants are opening now, or simply tdtowing samples of, are not designed for such weather; let us Lope it will be' of short duration. Delieate-eolored silks seem to be .nost in demard for yonng ladies. Bright phtk atd green flowered patterns on neutral grounds. Foulard and Bengaline silks are b it a variety of the Pongee, bat ore very smooth in texture , and varied in design and color, which ! qualities were never fonnd nnder the ! name Pongee. Draperies are very simply arranged, and generally extend to the edge of the petticoat Plain, straight lines are their chief characteristics. - A visiting toilet as represented, has a long priii cease polonaise, and is composed of coppei-jolored faille opening over a petticoat front, and vest of VISITING GOWN. .brown and copper brocade. Copper promises to quite take the place of gold and silver in brocades and embroideries. Particularly is this promised in combination with white. White and gold, which has been so nv-.ch used, ia thought to be surpassed by white and copper. Our combination of brown and copper requires a peculiar brown, with but little yellow in it. Since we have introduced into our fiwell families the regulation Erglisli footman, ladies are accustoming themselvea to utilize him. This is well, his ornamental qualities being questionable. When slio goes oat on a round at .-society culls, ID ulttft-fwhionabie WQf"a arrays
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by a olose-filting wrap. A large fur or sealskin wrap ftdoj ted, which is readily laid aside be fore entering her friends receptionroom, the stiff legged and ba iked foot man of the house acting as. general as sistant. Jackets and jaofcet effects promise nnlimiteu j opnlanty th-s coming soa son. In oar illuatratiou the Jacket is in terra-cotta faille, the same as the skirts of the costume, with vest and collar in pluah. Quite as often, howover, the velvet is used for the jacket, the sleeves boing al ways like the jacket, not ihe vest, although a enff or nnder sleeves like vest is often introdnced with very drossy effect. Gloves the comiDg season promise to be more and more embroidered on the backs and around the wrists as well. Boots grow higher at the heels and CARRIAGE TOILET. more pointed at the toes, and oolored kid vamps are used as well as contrasting colors for their tops. Fmhltm JVf. Opal is the latest Parisian white. Old rose is stylish, bat trying to the complexion. Ghees is a favorite in all shades ex cept grass and window-blind. A pbetty fashion in silk dresses is to combine checked and plain, or striped and plain, silks in them. Selvages woven to form borders of skirts and draperies are a feature in many kinds of new spring goods. The fashion of thick bodices with skirts and draperies of tulle, gauze, veiling or muslin is steadily gaining ground. The large quantity of yellow shades used in spring millinery makes it very becoming to brunettes and X'rench blondes. Shout wraps have much the same general features as those of last season with, horever, some noticeable changes of outline. Posgestp, both iu gold and silver, are being produced in a great variety of shapes. A recent design represents an autumn leaj. Fob traveling wear soft striped woolens, or homespuns in tints oi gray. Suede, or gobelin blue are chosen by Todies whose taste is unimpeachab'e. hia Directory bonnets are being introduced in New York and they make a woman look younger, gentler and softer in expression than any small bonnet po.'sibfy could. It is a sew faney in tailor gowns to have tho front lirondth and waistcoat of some pole tint of cloth, while the back and side breadths, the bodice and sleeves are of dark o'.otb. A sweetmeats set recently seen consists of a spoon, fork and kuife of silver heavily plated in gold and ornamented al the bandla with small pieces of frosted silver representing napkins. A DEAi'TiPi L barrel-link necklace recently placed on the market had pendent from tbe front five large emeralds and six nib:e3. A most pleasing effect was produced by setting the stones alternately. In earrings a pretty design is a tri-augular-shape 1 piece of vari-oolored gold so worked as to represent a lady's lace handkerchief. Tn one corner is a smattering of very small garnets representing tks initial. A fjaN'dsome searf-pin is a boot, the body of which is composed of diamonds. A heavy gold band forms a frame for the mass of stones, and projected from the heel is a small golden spur set with a garnet. The jersey has taken a new lease of life, and in half-inch stripes, with fitted back, blouse front, and deep sa'lov collar, or also with lucked yoke and ribbon waistbands, is the favorite bodice for wearing ont skirts whose waists are utterly posse. A lovely Easter (ea gown is composed of old rose bengaline for the back breadths and sleeves, pale strawcoloied bengaline for the front, the HenTy If. puffs in tho armliolo and the filling of tho slash at the waist, while the bjuids that decorate the whole are of tea green plush, embroidered with gold thread and spangled with gold. Aoeeea in Jrwrtw. (tlove-Rtketciusus of oxidied silver etched with flower d' signs, are unite popular with the fair sex. In handsome bracelets a rich design is composed of twisted Koman gold, set in front with light turquoises nbont half an inch apart. A i.AltoK silver griflTn, t-ianding on a rock, from which haog.i a long pointed piece, also of silver, is a plonsing des:gii in papir-cutters. A pnnrry it'ea in brooches is a delicately niolde 1 hand of black iinyx, the wrist of whic'i is encircled by a miniature diamond bracelet. The fouutain brooch ami pendant is a unique idea. It is composed of n lion's head in enamel, from the uiouth of which lianas adii mond botKoasto represent a stream ef wa'er, A JioRT acceptable novelty introduced a short tim- ngn is a sp rit lamp of otid'ged silver ji il.o ii .i of a vi.am to b-mih. 't is I-mhI- -l ii r :.iiji ' in and will nut ujk t. 1.0 uj -itjut rough usage it receive.
INDIANA STATE m$. Patents hove been granted Indiana in -venlors as fellows: .Milton Delnna and O. Ii, Cunimh a, near Columbia City, clod crasher and grtvnd levelor; Isnoo N. Elliotl and P. A. li id, Itictmond, mechanical movement; X bunas I:. Hall, assignor e' one-half to I). II. EnuK Indianapolis, cat coupling; Daniel H; Lime, Kondallvills, and H. Willie ins, Toledo, hasp lo?k;;Jobi' T. Obcuchain. Logani'Ort, turbiner1 BritIon Poalson, anignor to'W. I', t-'outefer, Port Wayne, rnd 'J. 0, Hunt, Concord,
MriBg., device for doUching buttons; Amos Kinder, Kortii yernon recoplome for eontaininq elassiflsd bills, letters, cr aamplos; William 1. S ttiefor, Fjrt Wayno, asugnoi of one-hnlf to 3. 0. Hi nt, ("ou-otd, Xjaos., device fordeti chiag buitons; Jehu L. Uat, South Wabu li, potalo drill; Jogaph M. V&n Mover, ai piguor of ono-holf 10 A. I Abbott, Terra Haute sliding or rolling cnte: John C. foss, Bci;Uord, nuttiag apparatus. The 409 a res of gtonud recently parchased at It nsBolnei by tbo ..Catholic Chnrcb, will Died for the lc cation of a Cmholio so)i ol for the ernoation of Indians. Buildings -fill bo erected al once, and it ii expected to have them ready for occupation by ilia fall, loang raco wt'l be eel -oted from the several Indian school s who havo alrccdy receivod several years 1 choolinj:, and tluiie will bo trained in the h'gher bronchei of edana. lion and fittae to tak the place of ieaishera in their Various tribos of nations. Soma wUl be educateil aa tirtii- ma, farmers, carpenteiK, blnokf milhi, et?. Funerat'si'rvicea v ers rececllyheld al tho Methodist Chorea, during which time a large ncmb:r of porsous wrs present and the Boats full. Scon after tbe funeral party left tbe house l o of ihe stove flaet and about one -fifh or tho joist nud plastering overheal full and crashed the stove and benohes, nd mad a general wreck of the room. The Weigh 1. was crest, and lia-i it fallen a little sooner the loss of life would have bean large . At leant forty persons wore occupying the space crushed by Ihe fall, and certainly none of them could have escaped death or very serious injury. The young; men of Columbus have formed a malitia company which was mus tered into the State service lecontly by Major J. F. Gent, of the Governor's staff. The ameers are William J. Beet, Contain; William L. McCampbell, Firt Lieutenant, and Hasford Valentine, Second Lieu tenant. The company starts nith forty-1 two members, though the numlier is to be increased. The menters ore f mong the j best young men of tho city, anl when fully equipped end drilled, will lie an organization of which tha cominutity will be prond. Governor Gray bos piroled Thnmat Coyer, a conviat iu the ieffersonville peni tentiary, who was sentenced in 1 i8'. to fifteen years for manslntighter. At tbe time Of his" conviction Bojei.' was only 13 yeari old. Hi crime was tha shooting of an nnknown man who happe ned to ptm a crowd of boys with whom Ilc-yer was playing. It was believed nt the time that th shooting was done deliherntulj-, bntitis elnimed thi.l (here hare been developments lately thai justify the opinion t hat it may have beeu accidental. The heaviest - vordiot thai has evei been given in Ihe JonniuRS County Circuit Court was rendered recently by the jury iu ihe case of Mrs. Florence O'Conner vs. the 0. & M. Itailway Company, for Ihe killing of J Irs. O'Connor's hatband, who was employed as a br.ikemnn on that r.)ad. The plaintiff sued for $10,000 damages ami the jury gave her a verdict in tho sum of $0,000. -N. T, DeFauw J; Co., of New Albany, are leasing large tracts! of land along the river border in Harrison County. Then? are now fire natunil-gos wells iu the county, and it is the expectation of the company name! to oltain gas in sufficient quantity to pipe to New Albany and supply light and fuel for the glass works. '1 he County Corimiesioners of Clark County have ordered an election on ihe first Tuesday in May in Jeffersonville Township! to decide whether the town ship will subscribe $75,000 to tbe capital stock of the proposed bridge over the Ohio Hirer between Jefi'ersonville and Louisville. Stephen Brown, a farmer residing near Eugene, shot and instantly killed 1 tramp whose name could not be learned. Tho tramp was trying to get lodging f 01 tbe night, and when refused became angry and struck Mr. Brown, who then shot him. Mr. Brown was not airesled. Mrs. Louisa Mopshead has instituted suit in the A auderb-arg Superior Court against the Diamond Coal Company foi $5,0(10 damages, The complaint alleges that the defendant has been illegally min ing coal in subtorran-jan limits under hei land in ("cuter Township. At Terra Haute, Dr. and Mrs. Julius Gerstemever, of Brazil, kidnaped the Doc tor's children by his first wi e, who bad I ecu pnt in the custody of their uncle. The children wore taken from school, and the kidnaping partj look a train for Colorado. The Board of Trustees of the North west Methodist Conference al their recent meeting at Lafayette decided that at the nett camp-mooting at Battle Ground the gales lo the grounds would bo locked on Sunday and no BunJay foes ue taken. .' n Imi ression was taken of the lock to tbe county jail at Huntiuglou with Ihe supposed purpose of liberating two niisoners rharped with murder. The doors ol Iho jail have been barred with extra bolts, so tbe rat taken will be useless. Adam Errtck, a wealthy farmer, was ruu cv. r and killed by a passenger train on the Fori Wayne topi at Warsaw. I.i-'onier, Albion, and Auburn are all astir over the prospects of a new rcikoad. The projocted line is to be constructed by the Wabash company from Auburn to rUil! water, Lnporte County, to give that company an air line to Chicago. William Costello, a New Albany um brella-mender, was ran ovor and killed by the Air-lino train on East Silver street. Costollo was walking on Ihe track and paid no attentio 1 to the whistle. His paitner, William Powers, escaped. Patrick Quinn. a brakearan, fell from a train at Fort Wayne and was killed. The Bnsiuees Men's Association bae unanimously decided that Kvnusvillc wonld entertain tbe Stato militia at its encamp ment this year. More than Sl'yKiO has been raised for tbe entortainmenl of visitTbe Beard of Managers of tho Boga I'olyfechnid Institute bava elected Prof. John ('o)le . and Leslie I). Thomas to Ihe vacancies 011 the hnard made by the deaths of Somuel S. Early"Tud Kobort 8. Cos. Albort Hawkins, of WaUash, was murderously assaullo-l by an unknown assailant, whb plunged n knife into hi bowels, inflicting 11 probably fatal wouud. An unknown man was instantly kille 1 by a Yandalia passenwr train near Terre Haute, lie is supposed lo ho Adolph Kammer, of. ML Louis. An attempt was made to tdow 111. iho saloon of Jaiper N. Watson, at lonesboro. Tho building was badly wrecked. - Ice-deafer slate that there is fully 1' per cent, more ice housed in and about iudiunnpolis tbau one year ago. M. L. Blncy was oradiod lo doath by a (rain on the fori Wayne roa-l at Had'ey Station. tt'ii'.N a fc-i:- l so firoud tbm In- wcuis , a Ikm. too small or him, be " put Ua loot I Inn.- - - '
"Bfasal Volow, Cnlirrh and False Tcetli.M A prominent En;liah womn sura the Ainosloan woman all hare high, shrill, wal v ices and falco tooll. Amorieann t'.nn't 1 ke tha constant ttrit'i'ng tbty get about this nasal twang, aad yot it Is a fast caused by o ir dn-EtlimiUtijf atmoupheti-, ard th univenal prwence of eutarrhii ditticiilties. But why should so ma&y ef our wotnoo have false teofllf That is more of a poser lo iho Knglldi It is quite impossihle lo ao xiuat for II ux.-opt 0-1 tho theory ol deraogod storcoh action can Mid by imprudence in eating and by suit of regular exercise. Both conditions are un lateral. Catarrhal troubles everywhere prevail and end in cougSi ami ooatumntion, which are promoted by inal-cutritiou Indiusd by doraiixoJ stomach action, 'li e coalition la a mailers one, one unknoitn to onr anicntai-s who prevented the catarrh, col J, csiigh and coneumpU by abim.la it and i-:aular ure of wt tt is now known aa V'arnnr'a Log Cabin O-ough and Consumption I: smelly aud l-oe Cabin ti:rxparilla, two ol! fashioned standi! remedies banded down from our ancestors, and now exclusively put f 01th diuler the atroDueat guarantees of purity and efflciey by the wcrl lfamed makers of Wa rner's safe cur.i. Thaae
two remedies plentifully used as the spring and summer seasons advance give a poi.tive assurance of fracd.no, both from catarrh aud those dreadful, and if negleoted, inevitable coa(0(i nonces, pneumonia, lunir troublte and coaBUinptiou, which so generally and ;'atally preva1! amosg our poopie. Comrade Kli l'lah.ir, of Salem, Henry Co., Iowa, served four years iu the lalo war and oontroetod a.dleeuo sailed consumption by the doctors. He hid frequent hemorrhages. After nslnff Warner's Iic Cabin :nch and Coiisumption remodr, hoaaya, underdateof January 111, ISbS: l (to noi bleed at tbe lungs any more, my eough does not bothir mo. and I do not have any more smothering spells. Warner's Ijob Oahia Iloee Cream cured his wife of catarrh and Mbe is "sound and well." Of course wo do not like to have nnr womeo called nose talkers and false teeth owners, but these conditions can be readily overcome la the manuor inuioaiea. Why Edna PiinUhud ltereelf. Little Edna wis visiting last summer at her grandmother's in Maine. She had been in the habit of going to tbe barn where the men were getting in hay, and jumping from the ttalf-fllled haymow to tbe burn floor, and, as she was the smallest of the ohillren, her grandmother hod forbidden ber going there for fear sho might get hark One day she disobeyml her grandmother's injunction and went to the barn, where her grandmother found her acd led her home. On the way they passed the chicken yard, where an old hen was tied to a post by a strong cord, and grandmother said : "If my little girl runs away again I shall have to tie her as I did the old hen yonder." Edna looked very sober and promised not to rein a ivay again and she kept her promise ifor a week or more, bat one day they heard the child crying lustily and all ran out to son what was the matter. Thoy found little Edna sitting on the ground with the cord tied round hor ankle and genuine tsars rolling down her little face. When asked what was 'Hie matter she replied : "Ob, danma, I runned away, but I tnm wight back, and I had to tie mine self just like de old settin' hen, tnuse mine was a naughty girl, Bottton Globe. WhatGeu. Taylor Said at Bnena Vista. I knew Geo. Bragg intimately during our life as isadeta at West Point and during h is after-sojourn on earth. Shortly after tho conquest of Mexico he dined at my table in New 1'ork, when the topio at conversation very naturally turned upon the recent unpleasantness with our sister Uopublic "Braxton," said I, "what is tho truth about the 'little more grape' story?" "Tho story, as told," replied he, "is not true. Old Zoch told me, in his slight stammering M'ay: 'Gi-gi-give ,em h 1, Oapt. Bragg I' He did not .mention the fruit of the vine at all." Thamasviile (Oil.) Times. Tou Cnn't M.kt Samson Oatof anattenaatail dude, with meagre lass, pig-eon cbett, and a slight cough. Bat a man or woman to whom constitutional visor baa been denied oau get it ta a vory considerable extent by the penis tent use, In regularly proportioned, alternate! doses, of America's ehiel tonio, Boatetter'a ritomoeh Bit ers. To the nm-ves ami imi;aios the stomach tnttcenlal invigormt iuiuurta tone, and to its operations rogularitv. The pr.xim.ite resu.t is tbo'vuh digost on and complete afseim:laUon of the food, and tn ultun tte se luonce, tilcod furti:e with tho eU.in-ntsot musoul&r tissue, a healthy appetite, nightly re: t unimpaired, and a disappearance of tha neiroas symptons to whioh etiolated lavalids are always subject, and which thev are verv nrone to take lor tbe nuuii. festattons ot soriini or caul" disease, aud dose accordingly. Iu dlaeasosof the kidney) and bladder, always excessively weakening, aud for constipation, fever and ague, and liver 00 m. plaint, use tha Bitters. A Good Cause for Gratitude. A Greek, the wisest man of his day, once cried with honest fervor: "What a heap of things there are that I do not want!" How lucky we should be if we could put out f discontent and envy into his habit of loving the good we have, but fearing to hnve nil the good we desire I Well, we think, we really oughfc to have bucIi atid such a thing. If that is go, we shall hav it. But we will not whimper meanwhile. We can put on the airs of Socrates, and eougratnlato ourselves that we can be jolly without it. Louise Imogen Guiney, in Wide Awake. Good News from Uanillton County One of the .Leading Farmers Shj'k: AnciDiA, In., Aug. ft, 18S7. . J. II. Obs I want to xay 10 you that medicineyou advised me to try, "Uibbird's Rheumatic Syrup," is tie ercatost remedy in tho world. I have been alniettd with rbenmatiain for three yeart, and bare tried a great ma-iy remedies and 1 on" 1 get ro rehef until I liegan using Hibb&rd's Bhcumitje Syrup. Tlie second bottle be:an to effect me. 1 am now on my sixth bott .e, and can work evety dvy and feel no pain. It is a great medicine; don't, be afraid to recommend it Oeobgb SuArrEB. Wanted Ten Muses. Billion,, .formerly manager of the Ambigu Theater of Paris, was ono day, says the Voltaire, mounting a machine showing the muses. AVhile the machine was being tried he walked ia and saw nine young girls arranged upon it "What is the meaning of those?" he asked. "Why, they are ihe nine muses," was the reply. "Xino" m'ises?" asked Billion, with a sneer. "How nnsymmetrical that looks! Dou't you see? Let there be ten muses live on eaoh side !" Foralreugibeuiiif! and clearing the voice, use '-ISron u'M Uroncliinl X roches." "I have comnu mlod them to irien ls who were public speakers, aud lliey have proved extremely " serviceable." It-.-v. JUun Hard Seedier. AcnKOK for bis bat-gage her marriage certlncatn. "BOUGH ON I1ATH, for rale, mice, bugs. 15a HouQHOHCjiTABan.' Oidy absolute cure. 60a, "Rouoh"om t onNfi " Hard or soft coraa. 15a, Houohos 'l ooTiiicuE." Instant relief. 15 t Briny I i Suttrt flower ami Medial Ne
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. AND MAGNE1IG CURRENTS,-;- V j For the Cure -Nervous, Chronic, Painful and Weakening. Diseases; 1 . ' T '" " ' ' - . There are few diseases that this new treatment; fails to cure or permanently beef$ .. WM$k 0gj&( ; it ia considered unnecessary to give the lengthy lisi; of diseases cuiafele by it. Theref? nrj iBftter wha ; your disease or ailment may be, or how man other tKiatmenr lave failed to cureyou you are -not likely to be disappointed in this. The wide curative ;rjwgtt of Tins Euecxro-Massagb imwKBXf; ; .' it the nearest approach to .a panacea, or cure-all, iJiat the medical or invenliive nptld b$p yet sctprLeading physicians the world over place the highest value on the different curative l:re1aets produced by it, every one of which is serviceable in nearly- every form pi disease. : : """"' ".'t.':. The Electro-Massage Instrument is easy nd sale to sell'-sipply at hbm, ever residy for use, irU f quiring no previous preparation or the use of acids or charging liquMs of my kind. ..... :v, MANNER OF OPERATING. Holding the bandit; of machine in either hand, '$(tt$br is kef, in motion at the will of the patient, producing all the curative treatments .enumerated jefnr! meduflfti.. or strong power, according to the amount of motion or pressure used. - ;. The Electro-Massage Instrument is small in size a.nd can be carried in overcoat: pocket It is " simple and durable in construction, never gets out of order, and can be used by dlp-enfe members of the family or different persons when desired. 1 - ., - j.: . ''' The Electro-Massage Instrument for treating diseas by Electricity, ; .Massage,. tyff easy control of the patient), is patented, and we alone can supply ifc " - " v yGgSend to-day for illustrated pamphlet, mailed free, t onUrimng fitU particular Address by letter or postal card, will name plainly written, ' . -..if - THE ELECTRO-MASSAjGE COMPANY, ;; p. a Jiw 885eV NBVV'vOIOgJ-
WTHIS A- S'lspicioiu Oliaraeter. Mrs. Snido Who is too man who wont away juat now? Mr. Snide Ha wants tan dollars that I hare beeu owing him for the last two years. Mra Snide Thafg what I thought He has a mean eye, and there is a hangdog, sneaky look about him. Ho made a bad impression on rae as soon as I saw him, tha low do'irn scoundrel. Texan Sifting. Iu lore' Harness,. Most women naturally look forward to matrimony aa their proper tphoro Jn life, but tuey flioMtl constantly Iwar In mnnl that a I 'air, rosy faoo, bright eyea, ami a hcaitliv, ' well-dovuloned form are the host pasapm-tx iu a happy marriage. Alt tlioao wasting !:ordera, wcaknoswM, "Uragging-Uown" Neinwt;on, and functional irregularities peculiar to tiieir tax, linvj an unratliug ipeoific in I):', i'iero's favorite l'reeeriutioa It in the onlv mediciuo for women. Hold by druggiets, -,t,i-'trr a pmitive jai-nfr from thomanuraetiir-. : t-ri that it niii givo aatefuction in evoiy cittu-, ' r mu.-ioy will ba refunded. Thin guarantee ins bocu pnnlnl on llm bottle-wrapper, anil fa.thf ully carried ont for many yearn. ! Teh species of North American birds are named by Mr. E. M. Hoabroaok as mtesing. Of these, two the great auk and the Labrador dock are believed to have become extinct, while the following eight, through scarcity or limiuutivencs3,were "lost" with the taking of the fir.se specimens, and are now being eagerly sought: The carbonated warbler, bine mountain warbler, small headed warbler, Cuvier's kinglet, Towosend's bunting, Brewster s linnet, Bachman's warbler and the Cincinnati warbler. A rkansaw Traveler. Suit fourseir, but tbero ia no otbor remedy for sick headache, Uizzinoie, constipation, biliousnesa, or to restore a regular, healthy action to tbe liver, atoiua and bowel, equal to those reliublo little 'i'leiuant Purgative. Pellets" prepared by Dr. Pierce. It is the dry-goods clerk whb most frequently sales under false colors. iVew Haven A'etrSj Tlie Hoinelleet Man in Towm, As well as the handsomest, and others ore invited to call on any druggist and get fret a trial bottle of Kemp's Balaam for the Throat and Lnugs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to reliove and cure all Chronic and Acuta Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. ' large Battles 50 cents and 91. ItlOHAitD III. demanded ancther horse because he was tired of the nightmare that had been riding him. Texaa tUftwga. Many People Rofnae to Take Cod Liver Oil on acoount of its nnplauant taste. ' Tbia difficulty has baeu overcomo in Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with Hypophoapbitits. It teing as palatable as milk, and the most valuable remedy known for tlie treatment of t'onsumptio.!, Kcrofnla and Bronchitis, General Debility, Wasting Diseases of uiuu.reii, i. memo umigns auu voius, uas caused pliysioians in all parts of tho world to use it. Phvsioians report our little patients take it with pleasure. Try Ucott's Emulsion and bo eouvinced. Hands that the rod of empire might have swayed, now in the snow-drifts wield the ready spud. "ROUGH OK ITCH" Ointment curea Skin Humors, rim pto-. Flesh Worms, Ring Worm, Totter, Salt 1th Mini, Frosted Fast, Cbilblania, Itob, Ivy Poi6on,Bai tor's Itch, 8caldHead,Eosema. 50a. Druggists or mail. E. a Wells, Jersey Oity.tt. J. CoimmiUoii Surely Cured. 'IV) tbe Editor : -Flense Inform your road en Hint I have a jiotitive remedy for the alwven 'mod disease, by its timely use thouaacdaof bopeloss ciues tiavo been permanently ound.i I blmll !o glad to eond two bottles ot ray remedy vkkk to any of your readers who have consump. tion if hiey will sonl mo their Exptets and F. O. address. Kesp?ctful!r. T. A. 8I.OCVM. H. !.. IS1 Faart St., K Y. ROiiOHOXPlTJER Qntek.comploteonre aoe. DOl'HU-PAIHA. ret Sidney ileniedy. SL WKLU' HEALTH UENEWElt for weak men. WKIJ' IIA1K HAI-SAM. If gray, gradnally r.wloros color; oteant lonio dressing. 50c Pkevkot crooked boots and blistorod heels by wearing Lvon's Patent liool Stiffenera. iXH)R YOUNG, prevent tendency to wrinkles or ageing ot th skin by using LkaubkixeOh. rreaerre ayomhful, plump, frosh condition of the features A transparent alabaster akin, L nniKKiHts orexu E- Wolis. Jersey City. K. J. Spring Medicine Nearly evaryliodr ueds 1 reltabl svrioff medicine to expfl tbe iiuxturiUes which Have ftccmulte'd in tha blood duriug the winter, to keop UP atraiiRth tlie warm weather comes oil, cvp itu aa appatita and promote healthy diceetion. Hood'a Sannparilla ia the most popular and safoe-iedit Hyrinjj Medld. . Try It title spring and yoa will be convinced oC IU peculiar imrit. "For five year I was sick every spline;, but last year took Hood's Harsaparilla end hare not seen a slok day rtiuro." G, . Sloabi. Milton, Maaa. Hood's Sarsaparilla "For flrat-claaa sprfoe; metUeln my wife ftnd I both think Terr highly of Hood's SaniapartlU. W both took It tat wring, it did us a great deal of good, and we Celt hotter ttironsb the hot weather than erer be fore It cure 1 my wife of sick headache, from which sliehasauff'Teda tfrcat deil.and relieved me of a dizzy, tired feeling. 1 think every one ought to take aomethlug to purify UiebIod before tlie hot weather comen on. and we a hall cert duly take flood's Sarsaparilla Ibis spring." J. U. Pelreo, Supt. Granite Hallway Co., coiioord, N. H. Sold Id all ihucKiM. Si ; sis lor '.. l'rcpirod outy lij 0. 1. HOOD a (H) Aiiollwarloi. t.mmll. Ms. (00 poaes One Pollar
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