Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 April 1890 — Page 4

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a think, if ire hfalt Im to Ibm duktt world wold Im, blMkUKtazwt 1 kan Ikmii maea to nuke na aaaV Wva mlssst Ha good tba ahoaldkstva We"v wiled along wlthi but UtU SAla. t kao - nave longed for a broader Ufa. Aad felt Ud narrow udTiooT, a eat wits, Bt tha aval reachis up toward the laftn IBM in t-erasataal turns to taesaa. Aast taa aaam at savulyb-ta Tbat ean make a prorirm a ptaoa oa ear a. van at u pemet, uoo-aanam -alluWBHWtadnaoewttKtbaftoltA. MiikatM las- tea Bat, bear one. through aU the &k aad U b btft bv day I have a In yotrr aonifgltace a a aqay.ai Ana asm a tfea attar, -t of m I We promised tc efewtaa tin -death do aaaarfc.1 Wa re aai nt ba,aMt lattara at laalaatataUsaaadatbaeaaaaatNna, I Mi SUM Hie Story of a Tragic Life Drama. nraiM.iaV& ..AV'-' 41" If v asarriage morning davnexL 8bow Was Baling Meamj, u ooia It had been arra&sad we i tar EaUnburg- by the mid-day train. X paoked ey jjortwtmteaa and set data tha asfoiBtedtlBa into earriaga that was ooavey too to chnreh. An old ntn a aw ping thg anow away from ha church poroa aa I alighted, and tba etexk, appaibpttj on the lookout, eoav "dnetad am p the aisle and left me standlag at altar rails, He and a woman vtowanthiatingtbe pawa ware to bath ai witnesses to onr'nurrntgo. TWbaitdniK felt ehill and tontt-Eke. ad tke tiaM Waited aoamad iterndnMora than oaoa th Tiear, v tart vestrv 4oor. leaked at no and fflafi i down Mae canroh. tie tsntea aaa to eo in r-eaide the fire, but I declined. Kim j moaabit asy anxiety inuread. I aoaaaHad r.-'BnJ. lor-tha twentieth ttmte; it waa ?a tban.haU-paat U, and th hour appoinied waa holf-pist 10. . Supposing after all an nnlookad-tor aoeident should delay the marriage. Shortly after this idea, suggested iteelf, lira, and Miss Hargreave entered the eksrmh, aad the moaaant they did ao I knew than was something -wrong, and rwentdotheaialetanMettheBv. 'htetheronly had one of bar fainting fit- Qaorgia whispered, looUng radiant aad happy, and as though ahe had not a care is na -world, an. daadfy pale; pink et bmaad on aithar riCaanund,- aka gaapad; "I am veil "Wa took onr placet aeoording to the tfaarVdbaetiona, and the aerrica began Btzaageto any, ray attantton waa raaeh ted on Jbn, flargreare than on the bride, who, in point of taut, awed qnhte nmeonseioas of her mother'i appearaooe. The ekrgyaian, I was sore, remarked it. :nsfonv;aelf, knowing what I did, I oonld awtdiTaatarynsind Tof tKa idea that bnt Vr ahMrforoa of will (he wonldhaTa ex pired there aad then. The thought made I -waa eoaaetooa my aallaid the line on the book: pareeptibiy when I had to rdaaa the ring on Georgie'g-iUgU'. . SoeloeaatawiasnriKiaeandsatUed not n little fleoznfaUr. ThoaewhomOod hath joined tegathai let no man pat aannder. Beaieely were thete "wocda apoken ttaawjc JUmt Jfcni became -veriaad. "With a aharn errTsSemedad by a low moan, Mrs. Hanyaare fell foaward agates "Mother, nwtheri Keep np a little nr. vn, remeraoarali taat is m-roirad, t Oeorxie, atrrrintr to raise Mm. Bar greaa in her anna. Take me home, taienw hpuer amaped Oh, thia is too, too dreedfol! What is to be done? We are not married yet!" arrlatmed Oeorgie, wringing he? hands. The vicar, who waa now aaaintiag me to raaMthe prostaate ngore, looked ap, enritmaly. "Ton saw daly amrriad. Tun. Dndiay. Ton have bnt to givs your aimi alums. I faarthia poor lady is asrieoaly in, and ia that ease it wiU bo oeet to take her home atonoa. The rest of the aerrioe, nadar awen tdrenraat aanaa, were best dispeneed iMorgjatkaakadkmi warmer. Ve got Mrs. Hsrgreaye to fheTeqtry, bat sue was aneonseioiis. Not a minnte was lows ia signing the register. She was then eonreyed to fte carriage and plaeed in it, Oeergie aappertiag the poor white face upon aer aooviaar. jcasoenawgentogia snself I direeted tbs man who had btoneht mate ehnreh to go aad fetoh Sr. Oas ts at enee to Jjaagdale uraage. '-. Bat a jonroay that was tkroagh the ins snow: uw drirar all the wUIe aoggiagthe honaa -o weir ntaioat speed the bride aad bridegroom aapporting between them the insenaibli) woman, on whose won fentares death had bnt too anrelyaethis seall Bat Oeorgie failed toreadtheaAgns. : rVeeanseareelygo to Edinburgh today, anless motker is a great deal better, L aaseaied. with eonaidarabieVtemeaa. . I was only beginning to reaHaa fan ny poanUoB. B Bashed ea me unite anddnfg that the hoar I and ao ardently desinBd had arrired that the beantifnl girl beside me was my wife, aad all the passiaaais tore which tte Bight before had wrrerediu the balaaee bow reasserted itself wi tenfold foroe. I elaaped my dariing'z hand, aad only looked the thonghta that at that pre asnoe I felt I dart not ntter. On arriTisg at the Orange it was evident eaoagh the seeret of oar marriage had transpired. The doorstoodopen; a crowd tTTffitftd gsr eai iiiila oaia aiiaaiiihled I was aboat to lifs Mrs. Kargreave from taBeaniage, when Edna Lynton, rnnnins forward, whiepeVad in my ear I seui toe -1. GaawotgBo arine; this. He ia ' OaMoisne apneared at the meat, aad disdaining help, bore the poor lady ia hit strong arms to the newest sitting-room and laid her on a coneh, then etdersd all to qait the room asye me, my wife and Edaa. One Denos. kowew. nnbiddea. lin- . gated a tall, mascaHne-leokifig woman, dressed in stiff, Mack silk, a bnnoh of sera nnng at ner sxie'Aa'm the honaekeeper, Mistress Armstroag, she said in atsertion to her right to moiain, and the loctoc fart inmted that she might do so, "There is notUDg to bo done. said Gesxoigne presently, facing around npon as. "nothing. She eoald not hare Ued . maay days ia any ease." Is she "I asked. Be nodded. Bat Oeorgie waslineeaeoUble. She awns; herself npon the floor before the oeaa wobub, in tee wildest aoandoi of grief. The words she apoke easuioli aadible tbrooah her sobs. ebolHtkoa of sorrow waa the more oistiensiiia tome. beeange I. the newly made haaband, fowad myself totally incapable of affording conaoiatkm. Georgia Vf need to Uaten to my words ox endeannant. Whew Itoaehed hur be repalsed me anftiiwslyshe roes, aad lkrowinir hack hex aafc which had fallea in disordered masses aboat her shoulders, she called irsperjenady to Edna: "Bring my dew mowers mmj-ana poo sne toyed ao well." Aad ea the girl returning ska seised It from her, aad kissing it frsatie. aUyeAtaaaed: "Haea, in the presanee Of the dead mother who Hrad aad died for - ate I r to toad the life ahe would ha-re me O.Oed, heap me to be mithfal Bat Jx, easeoigwe ftis) her side ia

"Stay! Bay nothing yon stay afterward regret. Be oalm." Tke words, though spoken ia a low, earnr whlsner. were distinotly audible to

me. Tke autttoritattye tone displeased ma. I was not surprisea teat n snoaid be resented. My wife's ayes flashed fire as she turned to hit. "How dare you speak to me like that?" she cried. "What have you to do with my oath? That it between mypoor dead mother, myself and God. what right nsTe you tornterrerer Hcne. I am married now. My husband will prdteetm. When I want y onr aid I'll ask for it." Ska was qniTering with indignant rage, and tarned to me now. elinains cobtuIsirely to my arm. They were ktnnge words sarelv; bnt them my darling was excitable and highly wrought. Had she not alwaya been so. from the first of my knowing her? I looked at Oaseoigne. A slight flush had risen to bis f aoe. He bowed his hesi "When thst day eomesi" said tie, very qniettyand A Uttle sadly, "you wUl find an reaay. With that ha tamed sad left the room. I made a movement as though to follow Mm, bat Qeorgie held ma back. "Don't. Oh, don't speak to that man aaain. I hate I loathe the sieht of him." "Chan, once again falling on her knees before tats. aargreaTe, sne seemea to iorget all else in sorrow for her loss. I had to bear Edna to add her entreaties to mine before I was able to prsTaU upon saywife to leave the room. Tke honeeheerier followed as to the door. "Eh. let her met." said the woman. with her strong Northshire burr. "Ye maadresy or weird." And she went oa to say what but sorrow conld be expected for a Friday's wedding. It was not antil the ancient North Conatry daate thus spoke of it that I remembered Friday waa reckoned aa un. hieky day to marry on ! CHAPTKB XX. orosors ppgzua tea. The o11q3s were closely drawn at Xaagdahs Grange, shutting' out the whitened wintry laadWoape. The inmates moved aboat with solemn faces and bushed voioes; for in one of the upstairs rooms that had been set apart for her to live in lay Mrs. Hargreave dead. Amid raoh surroundings my bride and I began what under ordinary circumstances woold hove been ealled oar koneyThe fanerol arraDgemants were made at the request of Mr. Sod, of Wexham, the lawyer whom Mrs. Hargreave had employed to draw ap her wfil, and when we retomed from the cemetery on Monday morning he referred to the fact for the first time. With a smile which I was afterward better able to interpret, he plaeed Use document in my hand. Although my life of late had seemed made up of surprises. I must own 'that the contents of that will staggered me. With the exception qf two or three legaeies in zortheranoe -of certain religions movements ia which Mrs, Hargreave appeared to have been in tores ted, the whole of tke reel and personal estate was bequeathed to me, "How like poor mother!" exolaimed Oeorgie, when, on the lawy er'adepartore I gave her the will to reed. "She said I must never many a poor maa, so yon see ahe his made yoa rich. " And that was how she t ookit she who, for the second time, as it seemed to me, had. Veen defrauded of hex rights my beautiful, unselfish, noble-minded wife. Nevtr had I loved her more truly than at that moment, and when the lawyer was gone, and wo Tore alone, I told her so. But somehow she did. not seem to comprehend. Of what use to her, she asked, wore money and land? "Mother gave me o yoa, Jack me for whom alone she cared to live. Why, then, are you bo mack sarpriaedJlkatshe should also trust yoa with what she" called. 'mere dross? " Then, before I oonld answer changing the subject with a suddenness not unusual with her, but to which I hsd scarcely yet become sMastomed, "Jack," she said, "I have not consulted you about Edna, but of coarse yoa eould have no objections to any arrangements I might make?" 'She has left. Yon want a new maid?" I asked innocently enough; for, not having seen Edna since our marriage morning, I aatwraBy enough concluded she bad gone that we should probably never meet eeein while a foeliue I had preLferred not to analyze told me ibis would be .be best for both of as. "IKBa-toft?" echoed Oeorgie, smilingly. "Ga the amtrarj-ens.lian pramingdneYer to so awav unless I wish it. MotheTionka great fancy for Edna, and spoke io her very seriously on the night of her death; the result was that Edna agreed to remain with me as a companion a friend. Of eoarse ske must be paid more than if she were my maid, but that is e sily. arranged. This announcement petrified me. Edna in the house still consenting to remain? It seemed incredible! new maid, Oeorgie, by all said, "but I deeidedly object to unwaoi a companion. - "What ean you want with one? Ton have me, yoor husband." "Ton may as well say at once that you hate Edna Lynton, for it is my belief you do," she answered, hotly. "And, if you do, yoa must tell me why." I felt myself color beneath her penetrative gaao, bat her words offered ajoophttpr escape. I seised it eagerly and : "Is it not natnral I should hate 'anything or anybody that comes between mySelf and yoa?" "Yoa absurd boy!" she cried, laughiag. "K yoa ato jealous of a girl what will you "Stay r I exolaimed. "This is ao jestlag matter," and taking her hand in mine I continued: 'Ton knew that I adore you, Oeorgie; that I am your slave. Still, a Have may oeg a iavor or nis mistress; aye, and she may grant it, too. Will you give up this scheme of keeping Edna Lyaten? .Pay her an annuity as handsome eons as you like but will you let hor go? "You are prejudiced against her?" - "That is not to the point. Oeorgie, darling, I ask yea as a favor to please me just to please me say that you will let her go?" Versa instant only she appeared to waver; the next she drew away her hands and with noshed face and flashing eyes, stepped back. "Ko! she asserted proudly. "X will not consent to part with Edna Lynton for any whim or reason that you ean urge and I know I am acting right I am simply obeying my dear mother's wishes, ana it strikes me that yoa are the last who should object to the carrying out of any request of hers. You need never see Edna. She will oeeupy the apartments that were mother's. She will continue to take her meals with Mrs. Armstrong. Bemsin she -shall." "Then there's an end of it," I interrupted, "and for God's sake don't let us wrangle. What say yoa we be off to Farts, Borne, or where you will" I eontfantad desperately "to spend our honey, raoon?" Oh!" she cried, enraptured, "it will be heavenly. When shall we set off.. Tomorrow?" I nodded, smiling, well pleased at the transformation these few words had wrought ia her, "Would time ever ehange, or custom stale, her infinite variety? Another reference to Cleopatra! Why was X continually drawing parallels between Oeorgie aad Egypt's beauteous queen? "We can leave here by tke earliest train," ahe went oa rapidly. "In passing through London we can engage a courier, and let me see a French maid. I know where to apply. Ah, what a happy time I mean to hare! I shall not even take Edna. This time I will be freel" She broke off suddenly, hr eyes filled with tears. "Poor mother." she said. throwing herself into my arms. "I will make you a good wife, Jack," she whispered fervently. "My delightful darling! As though I everior a moment oonoiea it! Of those weeks I spent abroad I will not I cannot write ia full. Merer nreTioasly bad I been, what I may term, so recxussiy nappy; never since nave lien anwinn ease. We remained only a few days a week at moat in one place. Georgia revelled in the life of movement and perpetual change. She was happy. I believe now it mast have been her happinsss that re fleeted itself ia me. Tke third week ia January we passed tkroagh London, dismissing courier and aaaid; aad late one night we reached onr Bolk-0anty kome. How vividly I re

call the impressions of that night, tht first momeitts of my entering litngdak Orange! The warmtli, the lights, the mellow coloring, tbe atmosphere of truly Knglisl comfort that jpervaded the old Orange dalighted me. Besides, the place was mine. Surely it was not an unpardonable pride that caused me to rejoice in the sense oi possession, My wife bad been very still and silent during the latter part of the journey: I turned to her no, and but of the fairness ot my heart I spoke. To her who was to be the presiding genius of this home, I piotured our future life of love, of mutual confidence, of quiet country pleasures an idyllic lift, it seemed to mo. - Bnt I broke off suddenly in the midst of my rhapsody, for I felt nor shiver. Her face had paled and wore an imp issive look; apparently ebb had Mot heard my words, "My dearest Oeorgie, what is it? What has.como over you? I asked onxiouaiy. "Don't notiee me," she said, petulantly. "There is nothicg tbe matter that X ean explain. Only I most see Edna Lydton at once at once!" Out to the heart by her lack of sympathy, I rose and rang the bell. "Bequest Miss Lynton to come here," I said to the servant who appeared, and in a few seconds Edna came. She looked inquiringly at both of us; a frightened, startled expression crossed her face as her eyes and Georgia's met My wife ran to her, took her hand, and bending forward whispered in her ear, kissing her warmly. Then turning round to me: "It is late, Jack," she said. "You -will, lam sure, excuse me. I want to be with Edna. Good-night." Amazement and auger for the moment strtok me dumb. My next impulse was to protest fiercely against this extraordinary proceeding on my wife's part, but ultimately pride oame to my aid. Speechless I strode to the door 'and held it open, and waited while Edna appeared to be remonstrating in a low tone with my wife. It was useless, however, and both passed oat together. As they did so, Georgic's looks were averted, bnt I knew that Edna, raised those soft imploring eyes of hers to mine, t would not meet their gaze, bnt took out my watch. It was past midnight. I did not see my wife again till lunebeon time next day. TO SB OOXTISOHD.l

Wise Sayings on the Weather. Cats with their tails up and hair apparently electrified indicate approaching wind. If ewine be restless and grant loudly there will be much wind. Figs can see the wind. Hunters say that the direction in which the loon flies in the morning will be the direction of the wind next day. Magpies flying three or four together and uttering harsh ones predict windy weather. Anvil-shaped clouds are very likely to be followed by a gale of -wind. The vernal eqninotial gales are stronger than the autumnal. If it ifiowa in the day it generally hushes toward evening. If small white chpnds are seen to collect together, their edges appearing rough, expect wind. A light yellow sky at sunset presages wind. If the full moon shall rise red expect wind. A very red sky in the east at sunset indicates stormy weather. Heavy, white, rolling clouds in front of a storm denote high wind. The sharper the blast) The sooner 'tU past. A gale moderating at sunset will increase before midnight, bnt if it moderates after midnight, the weather will improve. Wind-storms usually subside abont sunset, but if the.y do not the stormwill probably continue daring the following day. Whan the glass Is low, Xiook out for a blow. ' Fart rUe after a low (baroinetar). Precedes a stormy blow. Always a calm before a storm.' No weather is. fit If thewlndbestUl, Every wind has its weather. -Wind la tbe west, weather Is best : Wind in the east good far neither man nor beast THOUGHTS OS THE COCKROACH. S JOSH BOXINGS. The cockroach iz a bng at large. He iz one ov the luxorys ov civilization. He iz eazy to domestikate, yielding gracefully to ordinary kindness, and never deserting those who show him proper ackts ov courtesy. We are led to beleave, npon a class examination ov the outward crust ov these fashionable insekts, that they are a highly successful intermarriage between tine brunette and the "artikilus bevo," or common Amerikan grasshopper. " Naturalists, however, differ, which iz to be lamented; for a diversity ov sentiment upon matters so important to the peace ov mind and moral advancement ov mankind in the lump, creates distrust and tends to sap the substrata of all bug ethicka. But let the learned and polite pull hair az mutch az they pleaze about the ansestral dames ov the cockroach, itiz our bizzness and duty, az bug sorutinizer, tew show the critter up az we find him, without oaring a solitary curse who Liz grandfather or grandmother acktuaUy wnz. Thare iz no mistaking the faokt that be iz one ov a numerous family, and that his attachment tew the home ov hiz boyhood speaks loader than thunder for biz affecktionate'and unadulterated natur. He don't leave the place he waz born at npon the slightest provocation, like the giddy and vagrant flea, or the f erocions bed bugg; and until death (or sum vile powder, the invenshun or man) knocks at biz front door, he and hiz brothers and sisters may be seen with the naked eye, ever and anqp calmly climbing the white sugar bowl or running foot-races between the bntterplates. How strange it iz that man, made out ov dirt, the cheapest material in market, and the most plenty, should be so determined to rid the world ov every living bng bnt himself. I don't doubt if he conld hav hiz own way for six years- evry personal cockroach wonld be knocked off from tbe bosom ot the' footstool, and not even a pair ov them left to repwr damages with. Snob. iz man! The cockroach iz born on the fust or May and the fust ov November semiannually, and is reddy for use in fifteen days from date. They are born from an egg, four frojm each egg, and consequently they are ail ov them twins. There iz no such thing in the annals or natur as a single cook-' roach. The maternal bug don't sett njmn the egg as the goose doth, bnt leaves them lie around loose, like a pint ov spilt mustard seed, and dont seem tew care a dam whether they get rip ? not. But I never knew a cockroach egg fall tew put in an apnpearance. They are as snre to hatch ont and run as Kanada thistles or a bad kold. Self-Presemtlon, Wealthy Old Gent What! Marry my daughter ? Yoq are being sup ported by your father. Suitor Yes, sir; but my father is tired of supporting me, and I thought I'd better get into another family. yew York Weekly. Keep doing, always doing. Washing, dreaming,' intending, mourning, talking, sighing and pining are idle and profitless employments.

C j arte But Tossnm. There is one happy family in Washington. It doesn't take as much to make some families happy as it does others. One family may be unhappy onlk000,000, another supremely comfortable on fO a week. Last Monday a gentleman on N street discovered a strange animal in his back yard. It was all curled up in a little neap, and only a pointed nose and a pair of beady, black, twinkling eyes eould be plainly discerned. He ap-. proa&hed, and the little beast switched under the aill of his coal shed. A brief bnt active siege reunited in the capture of the creature, which turned out to be a 'possum, plump, fat and fit. Not being particularly fond of that kind of game he corraled Ool. George Washington and put him through a catechism. "George," sid he, "which would you prefer, a good fat turkey or a 'possum ?" "Well," said George, his eyes glistening, "turkey good eat'n, 'n so's 'possum. Tnrkey cert'n'ygoes good. But I'd rather have 'possum, anyhow. Some folks say 'possum lak young pig, but, bressyer, you get 'possum berry fat, an' cook 'em right, an' yo' kin eat, V eat' V de fat never sour on yer stummiok." So George got the 'possum. He hadn't carried it but a block before he had to have a bag to put it in. It isn't safe to carry a live 'possum through

South Washington any way but in a nag. f inally lie got it nome. tys grandmother was in the middle of a big day's wash, with the tub out on tbe floor and a -bic fire in the stove. His brother Tom was lugging home some dirty clothes, and his sister, Dropsy Ann, was ironing, but tije whole family knocked off work and sat around the barrel and watched the 'possum until dark. The 'possum is prime now, but George will wait until New Year's and then the sacrifice will be made and one family will have had a week of eager, joyous anticipation and a dinner of blissful realization. The colored messenger at the office where the original discoverer of the 'possum is employed, tried to tell how a 'possum ought to be oookeu. Yo' teks de possum and dresses it. Den you cits a bier pan and puts de 'possum in it" He sot no further. His mouth was so full of water he couldn't talk. Washington Post, A ?eoesIty" or Health. Itts a prima necessity of health tbat tbe asHon of the bowels should be kept regular. But toe way to overcome a temporary lit of consti pation, or to remedy etaonio costlveness, is not to deluge the stomach and drench the bowolt with purgatives ot violent and painful action. The happy medium between aa inoperative and violent cathartlo is Hostteter'a Stomach Bitten, which acts Just sufficiently ntwn thebowels to relax them, without pain, and which being a wnoieaome tenia, as wen as aperient, nan cue effect of strengthening both thorn and the stomacn, ana promoui internal economy. ach, and promoting tbo well being ot the whole blood, increased activity of the liver, u snail economy. j.ne removal ui uue iruiu dounant in eases of oostlveness, and sound di gestion follow the use of tliit beneneent medi cine, ai tnorougu ana genial m un eucm an &v is safe and pure in composition. Rheumatism, fever and ague, kidney troubles and-debility are also remedied by is. A Word to Writers. Don't quarrel with the editor when your article comes back to yoa bearing the fateful word "rejected. " He wishes to fill his columns with entertaining niater, and if your work possesses merit, for the interest of the paper, if not for yonrs, he will promptly accept it. Try to discover where yon have failed, and profit by experience. Study the construction of accepted articles; they may seem inferior to your own, bnt evidently they contain elements of snccess which yoar lacks. "Probably not one in ten of fljkjayriads now writing for the press.jSys Helen Campbell in Good Mouagkeeping, "stops to ask whether there is any degree of fitness for the work to be dono. With no standard of comparison, and small knowledge us to what may have already beeu said on the subject, they write on, multiplying words till enough pages have been filled to meet their conception of an article and send it off with the conviction that this is the right word at last. When it comes baok again they are certain , that nothing bnt personal jealousy of a new competitor in the field conld have brought about such results, and an angry correspondence with the guilty editor follows or is attempted." These are the hopeless cases, and can only be passed over in silence; argument is thrown away on the egotist. An article may be smoothly written, ' and yet not rise above the dead commonplaces; again, an absolutely illiterate attempt has a quality of origioal.ty and freshness which induces the editor, to put it into printable form. This line of action is not due to favoritsm ; the discriminating reader of a thousand stories is quiok to discover the grain of corn among the refuse, and gladly gives it to the world. Wnrw a tailor aroes to law it is gonorallr J not so much to train a suit as to get tbe cert or one. War are children like jellies? Because as they are molded so they will turn out. Now is To purify your blood snd fortify your srstem against U.e debilitating effects of spring weather. At no other season It the bitter taste in the mouth more prominent, the breath so offensive, . the drowsy dizziness so frequent, or that extreme tired feeling an prevalent. Hood's SamparilU Is Jnst the medicine to build np the system, purify the blood, cure bUloutuegs and headache, overcome that tired feeling, and create s good appetite. The peculiar medicinal merit of Hood's Barsaparilla is shown by tbe many remarkable euros ltsccompushes when others fail. Hood's Sarsaparilla "For a firrtrclaea sprlna- rocdioioo my wife and I think very highly of Hood's Saraaparnia. We both took It lost spring. It did us a grcattaeal of cood and we felt better through the hot weather than ever before. It cured my wife of sick headache, from which ahe has suffered a Sreat deal, and relieved me of a dizzy, tired feeling. I Uiiuk every one ought to UkeBometblng to purify the blood before the hot weather comes on, and we shall take Hood's 8arsavar.il this swing." j, u. j?eabc Bupt Granite Hr. CD. Concord. Jf. H.

Hood's Sarsaparilla

Sold by oil druggists, ill si fori. Prepared only hr o. j. noon oo. uwoii, hsss. 100 Doses One Dollar. Not One or His Sine Daughters. "Been busy to-day, dear T be inquired, leaning paternally toward the young woman who sat next him in the elevated train, and permitting his distillery breath to play hide and seek among the other passengers. "What?" Bhe asked, in surprise. "I asked if you'd been busy to-day, daughter." "I'm not your daughter," replied the young woman, indignantly. "Don't yon know your pop?" he inquired in boerily playful tones, "Hush np, you horrid old thing. I don't know you." "You are not my daughter?" "Certainly not. "Sons me, sou?e me," said the wouldbe father, touching his hat with diunkon ceremony, "I've got nine daughters and it's jush a little hard to keep track of 'em if I get hazy." Reckon this is one of my foggy nights." -Stew York Tribune. A BtiAKEit community where the a gut prevails. Cnt pre,'s M'ceJ.ltf. One to bald lmdot men There'll be us parting there. tte Jwip,

State or Omo, Crrv or Toksdo, I Lucas County s, f Frank J. CnsMEV makes oath that he Is the

senior partner of tbo firm oi F. J. CBRKEV Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Coun- ' ty and glate aforesaid, and that said firm will I Day the Sam ot ONES HUNDB.KD DOI.LABS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use oi Hai.l'b Catabuu Cube. FBANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ot December, A. D 1890, . . A. W. GLEASON: ssAt,. y Noiury Jhtiih, Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces Ot the System. Bend for testimonials, free. 7. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, aarBold by druggists, TO cents. An Ordinary Mortal, Alter AIL Referring to the New York aristocracy, two old New Yorkers exchanged reminiscences. First New Yorker What aits Snobsou puts on. Second New Yorker Yes; you wonld think he was made of China and the rest of mankind of common clny. First New Yorker He may be made of Chins, bnt I remember his grandfather, and there was common day about him. He couldn't afford to buy cigars, and had to smoke a little old clay pipe. Texas Sifting. Why Brown Didn't Know libit. Brown I onn't lend you a dollar. I don't know yoa. Stranger What, you don't know me. Why, my name iscdntinally in the papers. Brown Maybe so, but 1 never read the police reports. Teaaa Siflings. "Tub world grows weary praising men. And wearied grows of being praised But never wearied grows the pen Which writes the truths that have amazed the thousands who have boon eivou up by their physicians and who have been restored to complete health bt using- that safest of all remedies lor functional irregularities and weaknesses, wliioh are the bane of womankind. We refer, of course, to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, tho only guaranteed ours (or all those chronic aliments peculiar to women. Bead the guarantee on the bottle-wrapper. To EiouLiTE tbe stomach, liver and bowels, Dr. Pierce's 1'ellots excel One a dose. Not for Pnhllcatien. Bev. C Earlea Poundtext (who has been writing his sermon, looking up suddenly) Maria, will yoa take the children oat of the room for a few minutes? Mrs. Foundtcxt (in surprise) Certainly, my dear But are they annoying you? Bev Foundtext Not at all; bnt I have just dipped the mucilage brush in the ink-well, and I would like to be at liberty to moke a few remarbe. Life, TOD WIU. SAWjB MOHKT, Tune, Fata, TrovWa, and win CURB CATARRH BY USING ELY'S CREAM BALM. Apply Balm Into sack nostril. ELV BROS, e Wans Bt. N. T. Matrimonial Item. A. Smith seems to me to be a fool. Everybody swindles him. B. Do you know Mrs. Smith? A. No. B. Well, If yoa did, you wonld sny Smith so far from being a fool is one of the shrewdest fellows of the town. Texas Sifting s. Uibhard's Rheumatic and Liver Pills. These Pills are soiontincailr compounded, uniform in action. Ko griping pain so commonly following tho use of pills. They aro adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal in the cure of Sick Headache, Constipation, Dyfpepsle. Biliousness; and. as an appetizer, they excel any other preparation, Romance and Reality. Romantic Miss Bo you love me well onough to do battle for mo? Ardent Suitor Ay, against a thensand. " Well, Mr. Bigueh is paying me a good deal of attention. Wonld you fight him for me?" "See, I would." "Gould you defeat him?" "N-o, he'd probably thrash the life out of me." "Meroyl Well, never mind. Fll take you without any fighting; and, oh, do please remember, my darling, promise mo on your honor, that if you ever soo Mr. Bicfish coming, you'll ran." ATei Forfc Weekly. They Het by Chsnc . Col. Yerger What's the matter with yoa? Your clothes are all torn end your face is aU scarred np. Sam Johnsing NafBn', boss, nuffin' waff speakin' of. I jus' had a little chat wid my fust and only lub,.what I met for de fust time since f married Swayback Lucy. Texas Sifting. Heme Seekers' Excursions. Tho Chicago and North-Western Bailway Company has arrangod for a series of excursions from Chicago to points in Minnesota, tho Dakotas, Iowa. Nebraska, Wyoming, Oolorudo, Idaho and Montana, lor wSioh tickets will bo sold at half rales. For futtimformation apply to tickot agents, or address E. P. Wilson, General Passenger Agent Chicago & Sorth-Wostern Uattway, Chicago, Bt How to deaden the sound ft a piano in tbe nexthouse explode dynamite under the player. A fatitbb who has put h s boy intoa lawofco, speaks of uirn as his son-in-law. Boston ttar

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Hood's Sarsaparilla. ts tbe best blood purifier befose the public. It eradicates scrofula and all hutbors. cures salt rheum, boils, pimples, etc. The severest cases of blood poisoning have yielded to its superior curative power. This Is to certify that I hsTeused good's Sarsaparilla In my family tor some time past and have found it to be a good Woo J purifier. It has been ot great benefit as recommended, and I bave no hesitation In recomaiendicg It to all who. are In wont at any medicine of tbe kind." Bosgivc A. Sxitb, Justice of the Peace. Honesdale. Pa. The Spring Medicine 1 wish to enroll my name as one of those who bave derived health from the use ot Hood's Sarsaparilla. For many years I have taken It, especially in the early spring, when I am troubled with dlzkities, dullness, unpleasant taste la my mouth ia the morning. It. em oven this bad taste, relieves my headache, and makes me feel greatly refreshed, 'lite two bottles I have used ibis spring have been worth a dollar a dose. I advise all my friends to take It." Johm Saras, on 3d Street, lowu ot Lake, Chloago, III. Sold by ail druggists. l; Mifor 5. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOI CO. UwolkMoas. IOO lioses One Dollar Children always 1 fW Enjoy It. SCOTT'S Et.U.SI0H of pur Cod Liver OH with Hypophosphites of Urns and Soda la almost aa palatable aa milk. Children enjoy It rattier than otherwise. A MARVCLI.OU FLESH PRODUCER II lb Indeed, and tho little lad and laaalaa who take cold easily, may ba fortified aaralnat a btU(h that might prove aeHeua, by taking Scott's Emulalon oner tlielr meola durinaftlia winter aesaon Itturart of sii(if iiliem and ml(u(ieii.

To Dispel Colds, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when t!te blood Is Impure or sluggish, to permanently cure bsbltualoongtlpnUon, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or Wo-ikotilng- them, uso Syrup of Flats, The Fresh Air Fiend Stranger (at newspaper otBSe') Hefe is a health article on fresh, ait, tolling! tbo people about tbe dun gets Of impure air and the necessity of keeping windows open at night, besides opening tbo' doors and ventilating tbe rooms several times during the day. I hope you will print it. Editoi Certainly, sir; I'm always (flad to be of service to humanity. Much obliged, tt will ba in to-morrow. Same Stranger (in drttg store) I ant igent for Dr. Chreall'S cough, ctld and catarrh eradicutor, and I advise yoa td lay in a big 6took. New York Weekly. Only One Bottle. Foot Wayne, Intl.. August 28, 1889. Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich.: Gentlemen: Having suffered severely for some time with rheumatism, so that I Was unnblo to work. Messrs. Divie.- & Bro. fecommendud Jiibbard'e BhC'nmatio Kyi up. After IftUiutf one bottla I wa9 entlroly cured. I havo recommended your remedies frequently to my Mentis with like results. U a ZOU.INOKB. sk your druggist fopit We havo personal knowledge that the above statement is correct. Dbeieb It Bbo.( Druggists. Motto for tho oreraationlsts Death it real, death is urnest. Boston Budget. Some tfodllsri Pedpld Allow a cough to run until it gets boyond luo reach of modiolus. Thoy often say "Oh. it will wear away." but in most cases It wears t hem awav. Could they bo induced

to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Bals.tm, which is sold on a positive guarantee to ouroi they would immediately soo the excellent effect after taking tlw Urst doso. l'rko 60o and 1.00. Trinl tile Si te. At all Druggists'. HetfnEBS of Cone-oss have a f ran is way about them. Texat 8ifttn&i Couohs, HoABBStress. Bonn Thboat, etc, quickly relieved by Bbowh's Bbohcnut. Tboohks. A simple and effectual remedy, superior to all other nrtloQs tor tho same purpose. Sold only in ooiej. Sth.uoiit whiskies make crooked roads, Fall'litvcr danee. Six Novels Sr. WiU be sent by Crogtu f o.. Pbilada.. Pa., to ouy one io the V. 8. or Canada, postage paid, upon receipt of 2S Dobbins' Electric Soap rePP,ra-6hco, i"1 of novels on circulars around each bar. Soap (or sale by all grocers. , A iie,u, case ot bray-In an muscle Is seen in tho mule. Boston Star. Ao Opium in Plso's Cure for Consumption. Cures where o ti) or ronie Jies toil. 35c. Tae spirit of the press older. Boston Globe. A box wind matches free to smokers ot "Tunslll's Punch 6c. Cigar. Straws show which way the mint-jump goes. Comes PnoMWLY AXT PERMANENTLY LUMBAGO, Rheumatism, Headache, Toothache, B JE K, A. I JV S , Neuralgia. Swellings, Frost-bites, J5t n U X S E S - THE CHAaiES A. VOGELEH CO.. BsJUmors. Mi, "Oh, So tirisd!" is the cry of thousands - every Spring. For that Tired Feeling' take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and recover Health and Vigor. It Makes the Weak Strong. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. To cure Biliousness. SfH Headache. Constipation, Malaria. Liver Complaints, take tbe sate and certain remedy. SMITH'S BILE BEANS TJso the SMALT. SIZE (40 little beans to the bot. tie). Thoy are tbo most convenient; suit all ages. Price of ollliei size, S5 cents per boulo. If IQCINi at 7, 1? 70; Photo-gravurv. II99IIU panel sloe of this picture for i cents (coppers Or stamps). J. F. SMITH 4 CO.. Makers of ' -nUe Beans. ' ' 8L Louis, Mo. SALESMEN WANTED! itrv. urint ttf tha HfFBSTFR's mimnBOT Ana oar PATKNT HOOK. REST are tbo beat wllert ever handled by mtatt&eii, THE REGULAR BONANZA! Complete samples Dictionary and Bet SM.OO. Address, MERCHANTS' SUPPLY COMPANY, -OTJISVWCXE, K ROAD CARTS ONLY 1Q Uul ,Tht Heat aad tnt I'rka f oar Carta Wade. sis, aso Mil , Sarwii Ir.&O and J10.00. Corn, Au.lK Vba. Sf, Sawlm MmUm, Sc.lf t all YMltfiM. Sav. imwr..d Had for Frit. US. CHICABO SCALE CO.. Tarn RumIm. ! af.&.UO. Chios-, XUhMlo, U. . A. HALF RATES TO TUB Farming Regions Of TBS WEST. SOUTHWEST, NORTHWEST. Fit partioalars call ou ror Ticket ACTnt or oddreas pRTHERH PACIFIC PI LOW PRICE RAILROAD LANDS $ FREE Government LANDS, MILLIONS or Aeres In Mbinexota. NnrUi 0akoiu.loita!ia,Idwlio,AVH'UiiuKtoiiaiidU!eon. C r M 11 F li D '"'"atlons i ti raapa deiicribina- H( GHAS. B.LAipjHWs CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL FILLS. IteA Croat Diamond Brand. The otv rtlbk) nllt fur Ml. Safe tJ sMrv. I.a Jlt, sab lifua-a-ia- for Use lilm Bond Uriitadi lu rrtl mo tsailo taU4 tti tluu ribbon. TakoKatslher. Scud fe fttajunni far nartlnill-ra tt MHsllt?f late "-J tndi.'V in Utttr, bj raalL mnmt ttuups) for .tttlouUrs u Keller f PENSIONS! EXPERIENCE. M-BraBHnflttssHSsV8ur reiKT cmntfi KIDDER'S PA8TILLERMS(S PATENTS ISSM PENSIONS pCTJ?ia f iuea tvraaasu. Attr.at Law.Wanhlntton.Jl.a VfillNH MER uiS imSd"iraSi" I UUIlUAJdVil'alwiuM'AAoaiJanebVllic.Wis

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7 HEW MUSIC BOOKS. 1 CLASSIC IXHIK-HAND COIlnUM SI-I Miucteen entierior DucB tor Tlaao, by Oodord, oalun, Uuirmaa, Oraluas, and other flrat claw) oowvoecrVaUNG 1"I.A VKItfr (Sl.oe.) m of tbe wry FOPl'LAK fOLtJiCltON best, and -ery ew!it litcxvsl'or btsiiiurrd, lUtinN la:t W4fi. Heartily coinntcmieU to Vianu 'reachen i aa the iirat book at piece ,or recreatlofts) to nse. WHITNKVS (SSlUgoodplerwi for Mixv.nl OH;.N AIjIIDM na If lal, by M sooil comix-r. j nPKitATKi (fti.i isofthflteateneras - PIANO COLLKCTIOSI erewprowiitw), and their ; J HKkwiics fonn tho them for ai mauy plas bj the t-Ai modern coainorfr, lumwiuna uw very wmi iwrwr : meat (or tho lorernot favorite eaieratiii airs. CHOICK SACKKH SOJLU3 Vat Sonrano. Me ; Boiirnno or Tenor. (SI ) 35 of the most lovely saj-ml . songs, suitable tor solw in church, or tor enfirincnt at ; hoots. PIANO CLASSICS Vol J. (SI ) CrotohM 91 plocea of meaiunt dUBsuliy. aotthabwl qualit. ,lfTAa fftl.) T. .Khrlffht ' HANCK MUSH! COLLECTION ontl in-rrt u ixwli con be, and ia quite full ot the beet new IliuiM Jo Uc, Any book mallei! promptly for retail prloa. I.Y0N & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER D1TS0M COMPAHf, Boston. IF YOIT WISH A JL liUOU ItKVOLVlin puroas" one ot the celebrated SMITH WESSON snua. The finest tnwlJarnts ever inannfaturttl and tha flrttt f-hnim ur all fYIwirtu Manulsctun-n in eajltri s :n, .Taanrt 41-100, H:naleor double ootinn, S&ftHy Hnrunierlts and Ta (Ptmoaeia, i-onuvrnctot imtir. lj oi beat sunlit y wroilKht tcl, c-jrofrilly in-pivtwl tor work, nianshlp and stock, ihox aro unrivalnl tor lliil h. durnliilttv ei'il arcMrncy. lonnttdcrviv.br ohean niallcnblo onsuli on Imitations which are of ton sold for the Konulno article an I ar not S?iv,0VSS1,,',!, lbut 'buifwons. Tho Bldri'UTl WKSRON ltnvolvors are oil stamped upon tho bar. rota wUhflrm's name, address and dates of palciua ana are (iini-nno-cd pi-rfi-ct tae vvdatatt. lulls, npon bavin tlw (ronuiuo artlclo, aad if vour jlcaliir cannot supply j oU an order wnt to ad runs H'Jfi'iiJJf;"'0 VrattH and tarefnl atb-ntion. j.)ooriptlvecataloimo and prices rvrn'ahrd anon op. "- SMITH & WESSON r-:ntlon tlUs paper. HsrlasHeld, Mu.no. T WILCOX'S COMPOUND ANST ?I32Sf 6nfo, Certain and KttctuaKMir9& Sfl. or'bj ml. itiiiv. tm "U omaa'i Satfla.

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