Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 6, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 April 1890 — Page 4
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uajnuinmnHr srnuMoswa s TSKim.aia of Us Hollar riags Aroaad s honiMtMd door. And then a Mnl of feiatj! ad agate tlieaa, ' ' Bens43 fear and pain, A e'er the seeth-ig taint he look ln.1 r-da-ja itWiitt a, .? BH- nirMberaasttes-leertttt, Though tori (fun between tlMifcf, Of trackless aaxAiataagjryaeaie . ; And wra mint and qq;. 8be knew It when bar darting called Toherfcd)aatftrtraU: tfaoahar aad foreboding heart Bis oorisrHj tad. V C-t rWBtwa-rt Hghe o'er tb M ma-tag shore, KM Bate -t The Story of a Tragic -life FaTaTiV aaSMt - nano-later, a 3igrotte m y sola ooia--, I was walking tap and down a gravel path of which I felt Ban distant vfew mid to obtained fiom tba window offfe... :. - I tew restless and imDrtient. Barlight was fading b.fore my nwe brought nrilMm-jl nunll- Hut t ' 1 fire coming toward me lapidly. It was EdMLjntfea. I BnnR away any cigarette, ul it ... -W . Sao stood In boat of no her eyes oast down BBoa the- Talk, her nrtonrs inter. ."wi ii mi .mm imiiw uw. laeedin a pretty, hatt-ehr, dopracatinft amraaiiBnaieo, -acre was Doming striking aiboa the girl, as I aavesaM; aotkiBt to atttawt attention. Bat aha had soft, winning wave, little ftraeefhineaes it I any eotn tana that stole npon von unawares. "Mrs. HargreaTe sends ber eompli-aa-nta, and will you favor her with your ceswean o ana s o cjock, mi. AadtMs was spoken in the low, soft aaca mat nao osmm been sach swa aoaw to tar ears; bwt now, the words "Edam-," I etiad. tmnafarimfv. T was rnamtly eonseioas of mj miatake. "I hava not finished, she eontiiiued, auiotlT. stiU without lookina at me. Hias HargreaTe also sendaameesage. If msmnjruuBtioiatr, wtu yoagxre it, plaaseto me? My rosspTisMwits to JBaw HargreaTe, and I asgsi rf her request aa aommaad. This is the answer to the second nteaI took; aa I spoke, a sealed enw l nam my pocket, bat, before rshina? it. added: "Miaa .Tnton. tellmo as afaror, I entreat yon to tell ma wbat haa brought you hero in this Maittonr "Beat-rfarbeat to tell mured; as though parleying wita Thaat she sooke act unite franUr: Pswerty, Mr. Dudley, brought me to it. My falner's asnuity died with him. I thoaghtatflrst of being a goraKueas, bni Uasra are almsdy too many governesses teta woridysol decided to boaemS. fca aa Iaajna Karth, haaitngto "Tfou he not changed toot aiaJ" Vhy should I? Share tana afaaaaein Oar fortunes w ratker mjaf ortnnea an straagary eteilar "Hasa Tou been unfottunatet she naked, wiui swift, 'warm sympathy, allow teg her ejea for tha first time fat anoosniar -The day after my fetiher's death I awoka to tha fact that I was e. begirar, I saldwHhaBttla bitter laagh. ThaTa to work for ay living, that is all. Ton aea now how Bay .ease - rsaemblas You, a beggar 1, a aarraatr She repeated the words twice, wonderingly and dreamily, anaT added, smiliBg sadly, 'But (rtran gen strangers still." Certainly net attsaftni s," I hasleasl to aay. "On the contrary, I propose that we commence our acqnaintaiica front to-day on a new basis that of friendship. Let us be the bast of i rianda." -ImoossiWe, Mr. Dndwy." "It ia not iasnossihle 'Totally and utterly iatpaaawbla. Is it neceaarr that I should arplain bt ar t;an you not see xer yourseu taat any approach to imBdahip on your part BaaJ -'Sjm now hara tean imprudent in talauas; with yoo so lone. Toar msaaages shall be delinrared, sir at ones. And with that aba turned away. Standing where she left me, I watched ar natil aho dTsappaareaV vfthte. the Iwor little Ednal What a bard k was hera, sad yet hc-w brarery ahe had set atert aatafiav vita the world! I act. adthepjbaek-tha spirit of thegirL B was a hitherto undiscovered trait in saw aa added ehiom to a character which aaaelhad thoaght tho moat baaoti Ah, aaa! Why could yon not ratnrn tholoTwI aaiud vontetlanaTtaaMiwdaTa n-lAl,Mit vr .:n i. 4 me what yon were then. To no other ean 1 pom out ai heart's best fcre, for yon had it aU-eft-end seamed it! I eunUuned to paee moodily up and down tha gravel path until tha stars appeared, and s bitter east wind suggeated a rotarn indoors. Then, and not until them, when the keen sir suJt me shirer, did I reeoQect the evening's engagement. My thoughts had carried me too faraway. t want to nry loom, dressed myselr with eonjoderablo care and, whan tha matatadUiaehmgeiae.kBawtadat deec f Ko.' S3. - 'Comahv please," sand twits. I The walls ware draped with rieh tapes, try. (Mssital rugs carered the Soon plants and flowers made the heery with their 1 erfnaa. Mrs. HargreaTe sat in a low easy chair before s biasing too. Bhev looked thin, fragile and aonwrwkt peeTisfa aa aha sssa to reoeire me. "Ihis is 7ary good of you, Mr. Dadley, she said. "IJot rt aaawaradwnrmly, tefc. '"'i eenaidar it in, ne said, oraevdarly. I stssplrba agWn, waiting for her tonreweia. Thanlirhia are Tary ehilly; bat what ruiaresioe I thftT keen an in the Korth." she observed, prssesUy. "I wander if tbteatrookyoa when yon firat same to XcrtbskiM aa mash as it etraok am," Had She been making incairi, then, eoaomnhig me? There was but one psr-r son who eoald UU her anything, and that waa Dr. Gaaeojgnax I mado a mental note of this. - "I aptBwelate goad area, eenferts, aad laawriaaafallllada,'! replied, araarre. ly, glaaejngsawcnd the loxariously ap. pointed Ipsa. ' -Ara fum atasisair she asxt asked, fwibsblj noticing that my gsaa dwelt for a momeate the open piano aad tha heap aatmtMtoonthelloar. I am aasatpnatelt land of mnaao." no w nrr oaasnter. xnas man is pesstrmarsty . rono os itewalLIhoaar aMar, thank too wastderfnSy i wa jaone bans, Bwt ana fa as: oas at these biKhlr straac. iaBoalaiva naaatna that are a ooaataat aaataa of abriecy. Her father's deatb was atarrtbMBhoekto baa. Bhe has notrsoorwradtt. I smetmes tear ahanarar wttL 'Bwt tha sfcetors yoa hare eon salted aaaaa, I aaaooaat" I eaftad, faolhut it in eamowat aa me to say somathiwgr OH' rVMa wflHaanjjBBft saft tVnwS Sa
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and diverting her luind. She has a aplendid constitution; they all say that." "She hat a magnificent physique "Tea. Ton express admirably my meaning'. She haa a magnificent physique so bad her mother. But oh, Mr. Dudley, a stan-daaghter is a terrible Cham an almost overwhelming responsibility. " 1 eottM not, i or we me ox ma, nod a suitable answer, so sought refuge in si. tones, and sat staring at the fire, wonderinaT what Hiss Harneara thonffht of she 'mesa age I had sent her, and whether or sot aha would deign to show me-the jigt of her beantifnl aieseuce: lira. HargreaTe Continued to talk, or rather to ply me with innumerable ones ttona, ovary repro of mine eliciting from her a proay dissertation, wherein aha endeavored to expound her' own views and theories. Occasionally, I feigned agreeing with her, because this was easier than arguing on matters concerning whioh, at that moment, I was feeling the most supreme indifference. -An hoar passed and I wondered how aMteh longer that "dnrenoe Tils" would last. So unutterably boiad did I become that I was even contemplating flight, wham a alight sound at the far and of -the apartment attracted my attention. A portiere was drawn aside. .Miss HargreaTe stepped into the room. Heavens! how beautiful she looked. What a picture she presented standing, there against the dark ' tapestried background. Her dress, of gold-colored brocade clinging closely to her, displayed the exqsit oatline of her form. I felt that in her dark eyes, whioh ware fixed on ma, lay an irresistible fascination a power that impelled ma to go forward to where aha stood. "I am so glad to sea yon, Mr. Dudley. Do yon beueva me? she asked, while I rKsiasrl hoc hsmd- certainly longer than -atiBaette raqairad. ore von. .Teat" I whinnered mas. tedly, watehing tha rieh color mantle in ner eheen; Her tooxs, ner manner, niung me with a strange, wonderful, pleased sai prise. -Then, with a gentle pressure, she withdrew her hand. In the meantime Mrs. HargreaTe had risen from her seat, gha seemed scared and nervous. "My dear." aba began. "I thought "Ah, yon thought I had a headache and eoald not appear to night, mother mine! But am I not the most contrary creature ia creation? Wasn't I almost sure to change my mind? My headache has flown, : so nas my samoar ntooa. At uus moment I feel the gayest of the gay. Poor mother! Won't even that assurance make you smile! Ah, Mr. Dudley, yon -must hare spent a weary, weary hoar 1 Mother has been trying to imbue you with some of her dreary ideas of life. Now you shall haw mine! Oh, what a merry world it ia when all goes well! Til dance and play dance and play;' she warbled, with tha freshness and freedom of a bird. Then, flinging aside the fan of peacock's feathers with whioh aho had been toying, aha aat down .at the piano, aad without prelude of any kind burst oat in glorious vuica with the fine old song, 'Should he upbraid!" Hover shall I hear it to my dying day without associating it with .Geoxsie HargreaTe aad remembering that night. i felt irresistibly impelled to approach the singer, but Mia, Hargreave motioned me back, laying a finger on her lips. Did aha mean to enjoin silence? Ko fear, however, that I should break the spall by speech. I atood simply entranced with the bewitching strains, tha complete sooadoa of the singer my gaze riveted on the beantifnl, glowiag face that serried all tha while hrinanitng orer with fan aad mischief. Aa the last notes died, away, however, the harmony was broken by a sharp, sadden cry from Mrs. HargreaTe, who had sank back on harohair. and waa nraWnaT one hand to her side. Ton are ill again, mother," said Miaa HaJwreaTe, going and benling oyer her. "Nerer mind, dear. It trill pass off," gasped tha lady, rising -with apparent mfficulty. "Excuse me, Mr. Dudley," she continned, -with white face and trembling lips. "I am subject to these attacks. Thar ara nothimr: Geonrie will teUyoa so. I will return presently." She then left the room liroughthe door by which bar daughter ha t entered it.. I raising lae portiere for her aa sn-oaa so. My looks wast have asprassed concern, for when I turned round Miss Hargreave said lightly, aa she threw herself on a "Don't bo alarmed, Mr. Dadley. I am owjte need to mother's little attacks; they are nothing serious, really. Only a catching of the breath. Do pray ait down and allow mo to thank yon for getting ma that eopy of the wiH. I waa almost mad on first niadlaf. it, as you may suppose." "I hardly knew whether to let yon have at or set, Miaa HargreaTe, fearing yon would" be so terribly disappointed. " "It aws a disappointment a cruel blow at first. But now it does not seem to aoneem me in tha least that mother has all ike property that shonld by rights be mine; for I feel I have gained something that outweighs it far in value. Here she leaned forward very sear to me, with hands ciaapeilon her knees. "What hare you gained? I asked. "Ton!" aba answered; than sat quite still and silent with drooped eTes. . "A Tory poor substitute Tor a f ortane, I fear. I aald, with, all the calmness I could conunand. "Ho, no, indeed. It ia more to me than yen era think than yoa ever dream of. Do tou f eaves tha dreadful life I lead so lonely, desolate a prisoner, dragged about from plaee to place? But oh! the Wonder, the nurrel, that mother, allows me to be accnainted with you! I can not anderstaad her motiTe. She has one, yon may depend; bat I shall find it out." 'Perhaps, after all, wo both misjudge her. Supposing aha is only acxiooa for your happiness, I suggested Tagueiy. "How little yoa know ber! Ah! watt; wo will not waste time in talk of this kind. I moan to be happy what X can, in my owe way. Come, my prex ahevaKci my knight yon hare dona my behest, bat aa yet not asked .for your rewsaidl" -I will not ask, but take it," said I, and kissed tha aid lips so temptingly near to In a iisnaaiiit aha had risen iron) th eoueh and was pacing up and down the room. Bar fealurea were strangely agitated; aba semed talking to herself. Tas, as bar step-mother had said, she certainly was Terr excitable. "Burely I bars ant been nnfortanate enough to has offended you?" said I, following her. "Offended me?" And. turning, she stood taking at me with wiM. dilated ee. . . . . : . . "I waa afraid," I began. "Is it possible that you ean be afraid? Do I inspire yon with fear?" . "Ho; it ia not'that. Ton do not understand And I took possession of her hands, whioh she extended toward me. "It ia waa who do not understand! Do yoa not know yon hare power to save me from utter misery degradation perhaps fnmdsath?" "I save yon? For hearen's 'sake be calm explain. Only tell ma how I can da all this, and I will " - "Lava am!" aha cried, and a ware of crimson rushed into her faoe; her head drooped against my shoulder. I elaaped her in my arms, assuring her again aad again that I terad her with my entire heart and soul. And it waa true. At that aaomant, carried away by the faaefaaslan t has beauty, bar appealing helpleaaavs, I loved hex madly. CHAfl'ZBt VI. A STBJPMOTKSS'S COMTnKKCB. Madly! That was just it. I waa madly in tore in eTery sense of tha term. X had saceumbed at- ones to tha passion aa many a better man bad done before aa asany will continue to do nntil the and of ttma. What was to come of it? I wondered, as I sat smoking in my toom all through tha small boors. The girl was at least aa mush in love with ma as I with bar; g that I had not the least doubt. She waa of age; I, my own mastan none eoald say as nay. Bat, alas, the means the meant most certainly' ware wanting! Even, supposing Mrs. Hargreave approved of me sufficiently to make her atepdaushter a handsome al lowance, would my pride permit ma to lire on that? I ought to hare left for Coeltown by use earuass tsan on mono ay morning, bat, of eowne, under existing circumstance, that waa oat of the attention. At 7:38, wham I opened my door, I found a letter jing a tetter aaaissseo
to ma in as unknown hand. Tewing in open I read these words: Dbab. Mil, DrjDurr; After what has occurred between my stepdaughter and yourself, you will scarcely be surprised that I should desire an interview with you. Will you eall upon ma at 11 o'clock ? Believe me sincerely yours, Mabtha. Hasghbats, I wrote, agreeing to call at 11 o'clock for the fateful meeting, telegraphed to the bank that nrr absence that day was unavoidable, and soarqely knew whether I atood on my heels or my head till I tinnd myself entering the door of No. 29. Mrs. IlargreaTe only whs in the room. She received me with" a solemnity of man. . ner for which I was quite unprepared,
though, considering the numerous unexposed events thnt bad oocurred to me lately, I need not have been surprised at auyttung. When we were both seated, "Mr. Dudley "she beaan. "tou would, of course. not expect to hear from ine yesterday, I passed the whole of the day in brayer prayer for guidance, sir, and I think my petition haa been heard." ' A dead silence ensued, dnrinir whioh I was intensely conscious that my heart was beating twenty to tho minute faster than it ought to do, any. countenance cetravinff sentiments which it would be better policy to hide; bat I spoke no wora, "Ton have tolo my etopdanghter that yon love her, said Mrs. Hargreave pres entlv. How that she was coming to the point X waa ready enougn wttn a reply. "I lore her dearly, passionately. Bat I "Whv da von sav 'honaleaslv?' " "Because I hare not the wherewithal to support a wife." Probably yoa ht,Te hoard my husband ate a a weauny manr "I have reason for supposing so, certainly;" -. 'And, naturally, yoa oxpeot Miss HarSTeave to be an heiress?" ' "Pardon me. Mrs. HargreaTe. I will be perfectly frank with yon. Hearing that Mr. HargreaTa died -nan, U wonta nara. been but natural for me to expect he had left his wealth to his only child. But it has come to my knowledge no matter how that everything was left to yoa. If I understand rightly, Miss uargreava haa not a shilling; but that does not prevent my loving her. As to my own affairs, I will tell yon in aafew words as possible all about them." And I did. When I had ended, she said: . "Thank yon. I will be equally candid. I had heard something of this " "Ah. from Dr. Gascoiene, then) He is the only man to whom I have spoken of myseu since coming to tne xiortn."And yoa showed greet discretion and considerable discernment of character, Mr. Dadley, in making a friend of suoh a May I ask how long yon have yourself been acquainted with Dr. Gasooigne?" in- ? pUred I, waiting with peculiar interest or her reply. "I I had a slight attack of illness a few days ago, and consulted him. In tha course of conversation I asked if he knew you. Ho said he did, and on my making, farther inquiry ha spoke of yoa in such high terms of commendation, that that She paused in evident embarrassment. It became my duty, obviously, to assist her. Almost beside, myself with happiness, I did so thus: "In fact, having heard so muoh in my favor, I need not regard my case aa altogether hopeless?" . Hare I mast remarl; that never once while making her explanation did Mrs. HargreaTe look at me. She aat with her eyea fixed on the carpet, her hands folded together on her lap. Occasionally she came to a dead stop, and sometimes her voice lank very low and trembled. fro BB OOMTIMUUU. Josh BlUlngs' Philosophy. Fast impresLons are sed tew be lasting. Enny man who haa only been atong bi a hornet once will swear to this. .... The safest way or most folks to do iz to do ax the coat do. Thare ain't bat phejr who kan navigate without a komA'wize maniz never konfoanded bi -what hie don't nnderatand, but a phool generally is. Yang man, don't grind your scythe all on one aide. I don't know ova more lamentable sight than- an old rake. Even repentance looks like weakness in him. Politeness iz often wasted, bat it iz a good and cheap mistake tew make. Oar very best thoughts often come tew vm Budden, bat Beldam perfekt They require polishfhg them ap to intake them komplefce. Thare seenui tew be a degree ov excentricity attending all of as; and yu wiUnotias this, that while the exoentrieitys ov a down are quite often pleasant, the exoentrioitys ov a .grate man are most always disagreeable. Everybnddy is this world wants watching, bat none more than oarselves, ' Canning iz very apt tew outwit itself. The man who turned the boat over and got under it tew keep oat ov the rain waz one ov this kind. A weak constttashan kan be strengthened, bat a weak setoTbranea kan't. Vanity iz a strange pashon.' Bather than be oat ov a job, it will brag ov its vices. - . All phools are poor listeners. About all ft takes tow make a wise man iz tewgiv other people's opinyuns az much weight ass we' do oar own." Flattery iz like ice-kream; to relish it good we want it a little at a time, and often. The more yu praze a man who don't deserve it, tne more yon abuze hint, Yu kan't flatter a truly wize man ; he knows just how match praze is due him; that he takes and charges over all the balance tew the profit and loss aokonnt. Once in a grate while Fortune will acktually hunt for a man, but generally thoze who are favored with her smiles bav tow woo them. -. 1 . Alphabet of Proverbs. A grain of produce is worth a pound of oraft. Boasters are cousins to liars. Confession of a fault makca half amends. . Denying a fault doubles it. Envy shooteth at others and woundeth herself. Foolish fear doubles danger. God reaches as good things by oar hands. He has hard work who haa - nothing to do. It costs more to revenge wrongs than to bear them. Knavery is the wont trade. . Learning makes a man fit company for himself.. Modesty is a guard to virtue. Not to hear oonaoienoe is the way to silence it. One hour to-day is worth two to-morrow. Proud looks make foul work in fair faces. Quiet oon sciences give quiet sloep. Richest is he that wants lea st. Small faults indulged are little thieves that let in greater. The boughs that bear most hang lowest. Upright walking is sure walking. Virtue and happiness are toother and daughter. Wise men make moreopportunies than tbey find. Tou neve lose by doing a uuod act. Zeal with Jut knowledge is ire without light. Begging. "My poor man, why are you begging in this lonely, dark place I Tm ashamed to beg anywhere else, sir." "And you want help?" "Yes, sir; a dollar or two, if you please. I am very poor, ait. All I've got in the world is this revolver, sir!" Chioago Ledger,
Fire-Proof Whitewash,
It ia found that a most effective com position for fire-proofing exterior surfaces may be formed by slaking a suf ficient quantity of freshly-burned quick lime 01 tne nest grade, and when the linking is oomplete there is added such an amount of skim-milk, or water in its absence, aa will make a liquid of the consistency of creamy 'To every ten gallons or this aquitt are added, separately and in powdor, stirring constantly, the following ingredients; ia the order named': Two pounds of - alum, twentyfour ounces subcarbonate of potassium or commercial potash and one pound of common salt, if white paint ts desired, no further addition is made to the liquid, though the whiteness is found to be improved by a few ounces of plaster of paris. Lampblack has the effect of giving a number of shades from slate color to black. Whatever tint ia used it is incorporated at this stage, and the whole, after being strained, through a sieve, is run through a paint mill. When ready to apply tho paint is heated nearly to the boiling point of water, and is put on in its. hot condition. It is found that the addition of a quantity of .fine white sand to this composition renders it a valuable covering for roof and crumbling briok walls, which it serves to protect English Mechanic Don't Go Off Before You Are Hajaqy, Particularly on a long journey. Be fully pre. pand. You cannot be, permit m to say, ntOesi jron an aeeompaidoa with the twclora' and tourists' sods meom, Bostotter' Stomach Bitters, most gonial of eppetiteri, aeellmatlierf and promoters of digestion, against seasickness malaria, cramps and colics bego.lea of badly cooked or nnwholom (pod and brackish water, nervousness, Increased by travel, chroma biliousness and constipation, the Bitters is a sovereign- preventive. It impart! a relish for food not altogether to your taste, and prevents It from disagreeing with you. Never was there such a capital thing for the unfortunate dvipep. tte who s tands in dread of tho best cookod meal Btomacliio trouble caused by Ill-prepared viands aboard ship, ou steamboats, and rations baatilv J"1 Jff'sy.re'taurauU, ia soon remedied by the Bitters, whioh glwa a quletui also to rneumatlam, kidney troubles ana iusowila. The Objection RemoYea. Mr. B illas Maria, I don't like to have that spider-legged dude of a Hankinson hanging about the house. Does he come to see one of the girls ? Is it possible any of them would enoourage the idiot? Mrs. Billua Mr. Hankinson seems to me, John, to be a very worthy young man. He oomea to see Bessie, and since his aunt in Maryland left him that handsome legacy he is Mr. Billua (greatly mollified) Oh, if he means business I've no objection, I didn't want him to come here trifling that's alt. Circumstantial Evidenca. Col. Terger Look here, Ernst us, you have been' at my whisky again. Erastua Foah God, boss, I hasn't been neah dat whisky. Dat stopper am in ao tight yer can't git it ont on less yer haa a oorkacrew, and ef yer beleebs I haa a corkscrew Jess snroh me! No, boss, I didn't know dur was any whisky in dat demijohn. Texas Siftings. Hew and Superb Bluing Car Outfit. The dining cars just completed for tha Great Bock Island Bouts, not only embody all the latest improvements . in general use, but especial and distinctive features of excellence, which render them unapproachably superior to ordinary dining cars, The will be" placed on the Bock Island Boute west of the Missouri River on and after MfircU 23, 1890, and will impart the crowning grace of perfection to it solid vestibule express trains, giving that road a continuous through dining car service between Chioago and Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo.' The Bock Island is the only line tf.at runs two vestibulo express trains every afternoon from Chicago to Denver. It Is not only the fast line, but it is also the most completely equipped of all the Colorado roads, with elegant day coaohes, Pullman sleepers, free reclining cbair cars, and tha finest dining cars in the world. The Hired Han Has His Day. Mrs. Kirkus How awfully rigid and dogmatic Dr. Canon ions has become since he was made a bishop. Mr. Kirkus Yes; he's - in no danger now of receiving a request for his resignation from his congregation! Puck. Peculiar That Hood's BsrsanarUla does possess curative power Peculiar to Itself is oouolunlvely shown far ttaf wonderful cures It has effected, unsurpassed tn the hUtorr of piodlclaa. This absolute merit It possesses br reason of the tact that It is prepared: by a Combination, Proportion and Froceaa Poculiar to Hood'a Saraaparilla, known to no other medicine, and by whicb tha fuU medicinal power of all Ota tngreaieBtsused is retained. Hood's Sarssparilla ia a lilahly conosutrstod extract of SareaparlUa. DendeUon. Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Berrlea and Bihar wall known vegetable remedies. It has won Hood's Sarsaparilla Its way to (as leading place t moog medicines by Its own intrinsic, undisputed merit, and baa bow a tarseratJa than any other' similar preparatioa tn tUe country. If you have never taken Hood'a Sarsaparilla, a fair trial will convince yon of its excellence and merits. Take It tills season. "Ihavemraloag time been ruing Hood'a Sanapmrllla, and beuare mo, I would uot be without it. As a spring medicine It is invaluable." E. A. Bbodbi, IB) Ontario Sheet, Chicago, 1U. "Hood's Sarsaparilla gave me new life, and restored me to my wonted health and strength." William H. Clouoh. Tilton. N. H. N.U. Be sure to get Hood's SorsapsrUia, 100 Doses . Mary Ann aU Right. "An' have ye heard frstn Mary Ann ainea ye was tellin' me aba tnok siok. If VI5 -1. "Indade an' I have, Mrs. O'Flaherty. "An' phat was the matter with her?" "Nothin" but newmonee I belaves it is thoy calls it. It's a very catch in' disease umuug, au. Aeuima vuvis iTvfjr sua an the. It sames that they nil do git siok ance in- a whoile wid it; an' av coarse, Mary Ann, a-studyin' for the shtaee, wts liable to git it any day. Now, there's Lanctrv. thov any she bad it In her fate; a try in' to lead the shtoile, ye know, by bavin' it in her fate. Who the divil iver heard av the newmonee bein in wan's fate?" "An' is Mary Ann shtill in New York?" "She is: an'Tm so glad it's only the newmonee she's got I was so 'iraid it moight be the typhoid faver she did' be bavin'." .Kentucky State Jourutl. So Test Keqnlred. Patient (very loud) I am so com pletely deaf that I can hardly, hear a pistol shot! Physician Then I suppose there's uo use talking. (Writes ons slate.) 'I will have to test Tour nowerof hoarinc. Meet me downtown at the Stock Escbange a few minutes before three, l want to sea whether vou can hear the noise before the closing of the Exchange!' Patient (after having road this invitation) No need of that, Doctor; that's where l got dean rueit. vvitBH mi uwuurui a anuiua vvn-wt arrvw wealthy, would It ho proper to say that be has amaat a fortune? There are only United States. Indians la the Ely's Cream fialm WIXX COBB Catarrh I grlce SO PeaApply Balm into aaoh nostril. mi B&OS- Warns St- M. I-
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Something Masculine About Her. "Isn't she an awful sweet and charming girl?" asked an up-town young man of a friend as the twain rode down to business this morning. Tho remark was called out by the passage of a young lady aoroas the street in the wake of the oar. "Well, I'll admit now that she ia. Not because she's engaged to you, but I really do think so, now." "Well 1" said the first speaker in surprise, "did you ever think anything else?" "Yes, I did. I saw her first at Mrs. Blank's party and there scorned at times during the evening to be something masculine about her." "Masculine! Jennie?" disgustedly re-, peated the young man. "Well, I saw yon aitting with her in the shadow of the stairs that night and I imagined your arm waa around her waist," Btath op Ohio, Citt or Torino, I a.OCAS Couktt as. f Fhakx j, Chbkbt makes oath that he is the senior partner of the Orm of P. J. Ohknet & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that aald Ann will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED D0LLAB8 for each and eveiy case of Catakuh that cannot be cured by the use of Halih Catarhh Cons. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D 'So. , -J , A. W. GLEASON, i seat Notary PublUs. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally aad acta directly on the blood and mueua anr'aoea of tha system. Bead for testimonial, frea, p. j. CHENEY co., aoMo, a SQ-Sold by Pragglnts. 75c A Scout's Nerve, Biedier, the famous Montana scout who recently died, was as intrepid as he waa fertile of resouroe in danger. One time at Miles City ha came out of the door of a saloon to find himself within twenty inches of a muzzle of a 14-caliber revolver in tho band of a noted
desperado, on whose trail tha deputy j had ofttimea csmncd. Tm goin' to blow the innards out of your skull, you vigilante hound," quoth the bad man. "Not With that thing,"- said X' (the scout's pseudonym) in a conversational but semi-querulous tone. "It ain't oocaea. The bad man threw- up the pistol to soe if Biedier was right, and made the mistake of a life, which ended right there. Chicago Herald. Xdidlea Oava Trlod It, A. number of my lady customers have tried "Mother's Friend," and would not bo withont It for many times its cost. They recommended.it to all who arc to become mothers. B. A. Patnb. Druggist. GreonvlUe. Ala. Write llradflold Beg. Co.. Attanta, Oa., for particulars. By aU druggists. That Dreadful Sunday Paper. Clergyman's Wife (to husband, Sunday morning, absorbed in a morniue paper) Why, husband dear, don't you know it is time to areas ior onuronr i near tna first bell ringing. Clergyman (starting up) Yes, dear. I will go right away and prepare, "What is your text this morning?" "The evils of the Sunday, newspaper." Texas Sifting. Only One Bottle. FoitT WAVNB, Ind., August 23. 1889. Bheumstio Syrup Co.. Jackson, Mich. ; Gentlemen: Having suffered severely for some time with rheumatism, so that I was unable to work. Messrs. Urois.- & Bro. recommended Hibbard's Bueumatio Byiup. Attor taking one bottle I was ontirely cured. I have recommended your remedies frequently to my u lends with like results. L.-0. ZoiAixoeB. ak yov drugg! 'or It. We have personal knowledge that tha above statement is correct Pbeieb & Bo., Druggists. Fruitful Soil. "The soil of California is so fruitful." said a native of the Golden State, "that a man who accidentally dropped a box of matches in his field discovered the next year a fine forest of telegraph poles. "That's nothing to my State," said a native of Illinois. "A cousin of mine who Uvea there lost a button off his jacket, and in less than a month he found a bran new suit of clothes bang ing on a fence near the spot." 2Vxua Sifting. l-ova Xttrrs Are always interesting, but the Love-totter Contest advertised la this Issue will prove particularly so to our readers. The publisher of Chimney Cobneb is thoroughly reliable, and our subscribers need not hesitate in replying to his advertisement. I hats always noticed that drug store patrons wbo take whisky ai a "medicine only." always have the reddest noses. to Itself 1 fee very much indebted to Hood'a Sarsaparilla fori believe it Is to the tue of this medicine that I owe my present health. In the spring I got ao completely run down that I eoald not eat or sleep, and aU the dreaded diseases of life seemed to have a ' mortgage ou my syetem. I was obliged to abandon my work, and af(er seeking medical treatment and spending over tM for dluerunt preparations, I found myself ao better. Then my wife persuaded ma to . try abMs of Hood'a Sarsaparilla, Boforo the first bottle was gone I began to amend. I have now need two battles sad have gained S pounds; Can est any. The Spring Medicine thing without it hnrUcg me; my dyspepsia and hUtouauess have gone. I never talt batter In my life, am at work again and consider myself a well man. Those 'two bottle were worth $IW to me." W. V. Euxows, Lincoln, 11L "Hood'a Sarsaparilla purified my blood, gave ma strength, and overcimo the headache and dizziness, so that now I am able to work again." Lireu K ason, S3 Church St, Lowell, Mass. "My wife Buffered from alok headache and neuralgia. After taking Hood's BparsaparlUa she waa muoh relieved." W. R. Babb, Wilmington. Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by druggists, gl : alx for tl. Prepared by .0.1. Hoop Co, Lowell, Mass One Dollar ONB lVJOYfil Both the method ttud results vhes Byrup of Figs ia taken ; it ia pleasant and ref reshing to the taste, and acta genUyyet promptly on tha Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figa is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste ami acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, tta many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and 1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA Fl$ SYIWP CtK BAM fMAHQMOO. OAL, . tlMVHlL. f. aWW.fWWir.jMb.
The Pride of His Class. He wn a bright, handsome boy of sixteen,' sunny-tempered, brilliant, and engaging, the delight ot his parents, the joy of his h jmo, and the pride of his class. Bat at shadow toll aoross his bright prospects. It bisgau with a trifling; cough; soon cams premonitions ot consumption, his strength foiled, his oheeks grew hollow, and he siiomed doomed to an early grave. Then a friend advised Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Hetriod it and was saved. Health and strength returned, his cheerful voice rjing out attain across the school playground, his cheeks a?a!n grew rosy, his eyes bright. He is still "the pride ot his class," and he graduates this year with highest honors. OnnONio Nasal Catarrh positively cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Eomedy. 60 cents.
py aruggiso. From the Gerntan, Soldier If it ccmo to war I couldn't shoot nnvbodv to save mv Ufa. Civilian Have yon Rot such a heart? Soldier Not much, but yon see I only toot a bugle; couldn't ahoot anybody with that. Texan tjtjttngg. Six Novell Free, will be sent by Oragln & Co., Philada.. Pa., to any oho in the V. 8. or Canada. poAtago paid, upon receipt of 28 Dobbins' Electric Soap wrappers. See Ust ot novels on circulars arouna eaon par. Soap for sale by all grocers. Whv are ohildren like jellies? Because as tlioj are molded so tbey will turn our. "I HAVE BBEN AFrXIOTEn With SU affection o! the Throat from childhood, caused by diohtheria. and have used various reme dies, but have never found anything equal to Bbowh's BnoNciiiAi. TBounEs." Ken. G, AT. F. Hampton. I'iketon. Ku. Sold only In boxes. Wires arc sportsmen like fashionable tailors? wnea tuoymas:e gooa "Dags.--nibbanl's .JlljeumatIcand liver Plua. These fills are solentlflcally compounded, uniform in action. No griping pain so eoxmonly following the use ot pills. They aro adapted to both adults and ohildren with perfect safety. We guarantee they hare na actual in the cure of Sick Headache, Con stipation, Dyspepsia. Biliousness; and, aa an appeuzeri tney excel any outer proparatlon. - -. Though a member of a brass band may be perfectly temperate, he takes his horn with giat regularity. News AbotitTown. It ts the current report about town that Kemp's Balaam for the Throat and Lungs Is making some remarkable euros whiv people who are troubled with Couehs. Sore Throat. Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Any druggist will giro you a trial bottle free of cose At is guaranteed to roiiove ana aura. Tho Large Bottles ara 50c and tU This to a fee-nominal case." remarked a lawyer who resolved a douar ior aueaonas; a man. BaoNcniTts is cured by frequent small A f r-... fn IfnnunnnSfla Wireir does a farmer double tip a Cheep without hurting it? wnou be folds it. Oldest and best-"Tan8iU'sPunoh" Cigar. Wosn a tailor-goes to law it Is generally If..! an miiAh A c If. ill. ma a ul Ik. Ana -.- w h nu ma a1 .. o NERVE-PAINS, Cures Neuralgias Neuralgias Neuralgias Bait Point, N. Y., April Id, 188. I suffered tlx weeks with neuralgia: a half bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured me ; no return of pain in three years. Have sold it to many, and have yet to hear of a single case it did not telieve or permanently cure. 3. JAY TOM1'KIN3. Druggist Groen Maud; N. Yn Feb. 11, IBS. I suffered with neuralgia hi the head, but found Instant relief ftom the applioattoa of Bt, Jacobs oil, which cured me. E. V. BELLINGER, Chief of Police. The Pope Favors Convalescents, from the Influenza with exemption irom Lenten rules (1880). Ayer's Sarsaparilla Restores Strength and Vigor. Take it now. Prepared by Dr. a. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. W. L. DOUGLAS i en ac for VJ O II If k QENTLEMEN. BEST IN THE WORLD. OTHER SPECIALTIES for OIHTLEXEW, LADIES, KISSES ana BOYS. None gennine unless name and price ara stamped on bottom. Sold everywhere. S"Send address on postal for valuable information. W. Im Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Wild March Music, Gentla and sweet melodies, aacrod and asealar songs, and all other kinds of masie are in . our thousands of book and millions ot Sheet musio rjlaoesl VHTVn Pr. AVPRS' IPan. II. Ml ius.i POPUtAKCOtXECTlOM New. bright, sad euay. U3 Piano Pieoes. WHITNEY'S (Bds. tS. Cloth 3J0), by 8. B. OKtiAN ALilUM Wliltaor. S) line Oman pieces for Manual and Pedal, br 90 diatingoiBhed comBoaers. A holph-J. i stiful frtetd to pupil and teacher Is MAKON'S PIANO- (. hr Wm. aUson and BOltTK TECHNICS W. 8. B. Matoews. Tttlsada Irabu- aygtem of tcilcn. anxsgiK, and all other needed t-chukal exorcises, with good dlrectlous, holda a hivh place III ihe estet-m of thorough teaehen), aad should be everywhere used. Our thoroughly good, genial, aad praotlcal School aluslo Dooaa ara wiaauranowa ana usee. Vol lu.a Uiemt KONO Bona l.Prtmarr (SScta., aidos.); Book MANUAI. i, Medluni MO eta.. Siivdoa.): Book a, Ilialier CUsneti (O'cla.. tl.SOdoa.), tiy L.O, Emereoa. it bis last and beat book, and a ram good hook tor suhoolf. MOTION (23 cts.. nss iot ). by Mrs. BoardmaB, Is HONtia a delight to IcacUars snd children. Any book mailt d promptly nw retaU prloa. -;.' . LYON & ILEALY, Chicago, I1L UIVBR DITSON COMPANY, Boston. ORATEFUt-COMFORTINa. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By athoroaitn knowlnlge of the natoralla 1 which Kovrn the owratlona or dlgeation and nutrl. too. and by a laroful application or the ana proper. tea of -null'iiolecti-d Cocoa. Mr. Epinhaa prorfded our breakfast tablea with a dellcatoly flaTOond bar. fras which may save u many heavy doctors' bills. 1 1 by tho iu'iloloua una ijf audi articled of diet that enouKb t rralat evory li-uilency to dlseaao. a (VtlBUKlUIHI if w BIH, 1 .1 1 1, UiitT drJ "C aul-U" tualadlea are ttnaung arouotl ua mart; toatlai-a wnwrrver (oerais a viu. mm esraiH- ntny a fatal Tiart by kerplog ourelrea wal ,tininM witu iium luotHl iuu vtvwni "-(Ki ll M. ri-ii (laeetlm. MHdt- pimply wlta boiling water or milk. So only lu half i miml tinw, by Clroeora. labellod tbna: I-oudon. Eajclsttd. FIENSION X&H?S!S: ayrslulantwar, U adjudlcallug ctolma, atlyaluoa. Mawi'nkbb" is Japaneao for daiay. You Oiin call your girl or another man's wife a " matsunltee" now with Impunity. War is a newborn baby like a gale Of Wind? Became It beams with a squall.
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Do you feel dull, languid, low -spirited ; experience a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, tongue coated, .bitter or bad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, nervous prostration or exhaustion, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sharp, biting, transient paimi hero and there, cold feet, drowsiness after iineals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant, indescribable feeling of dread, or of impending calamity? If you have any considerable number of these symptoms, you are suffering from Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Tho more complicated your disease, the greater the number and diversityof the symptoms. Ko matter what stage it has reached, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical. Discovery will subdue it, If taken according to directions, lor a reasonable length of time. "Golden Medical Discovery" acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that grfat blood -purifying RE17ARD miW aa9l
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ROYAL FACE BLEACH tha only known prmrnratioa that wilt e-Mtaallr mam au diaooWattoQs each aa Frieklcs, Moth, Eczema, Pimples, Wrinkiss, oucii mm, soaattn, in. ttc., raatheaUn. rtco l.50. For sale l.j- all mg'Tj r. 7.- ww wm w omc, pnpaia, 01 receipt lciM by Uw mauufacturera. Address WVAt. CHEMICAL MAN'F'fl CO., Lenltvllla, Ky' ..-l-" oor t&"ot preiraratlona, thirty In nuBibar , (aire the proroslonal aodniwav-t of Prof. .1. F. litiotu. a "Jjebratwl chemist, send Cor circulars aad teaUaenlala. PEN 8 1 O N S '51i4;Iii rtatea wraaaaHv att.a! Iiaw.Wasklattaa, 0.0,
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