Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1885 — Page 7
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SKNT1NEL TiU'ItDAY MOKNiNO, I K 1 '! I U A ! J V 215 1335.
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Ior.r.fclt!rry.I'itotri -, V Indict ! 1'i.w-rn, Ind.. Ffcb 'Jl. Tn the Jaoniry r.crar-?rc! the North Araerlctn Review wai ?n article on tue ' InaifJ Uci m," writ a tr lUnri Watterson, editor of the Louisido Cour: er-Journal In the currant nnnv f-r for Match is an article cn the "Revival 'if o t!on'irn." written by Herat Half into. of the Cincinnati Commercial. li e H?n'w is supposed to be a vehicle for .rir;:lr!sr bffar the world the views of the : i mir.ds its p-gf-s a plar where the wis;?t e.-rd mcH rational thinkers can make a rect 1 m politics, theology, ethics and ether important subject?, in such space ai will hr:n it to tiie eje and understanding of the rem neu readers as well rs the inostthouchtf'ii onfs. m a word, it c mis lo bs are.i?x of the best minds of the tlty, with no pultorial comments, the editor only securing and eifci'rg the matter to bo published. We t! net expect to rind the views tf "..'tr.;:?," or one idead recple, or b g t. cr ir.t-.lera.nt3 there, and it is f :,f rrjciile if such are allowed to "slop ..vr" onto tbe readers thrwnga its rages. Mr. IIa!.-teed belong to theso class-?, moves on a plane with them, and itisdidicnlt to coruprehend why the editor of the review gave his ecreed for it dejerves no rtt r name to Its pages. Ti e P.fview is not intended as a reMecto - f il- current public opinion, bat of that o: :te bst and most advanced thinken of the tin e, on both sides of subjects. Tee title of -'The Revival of Sectionalism," :n ihelf should have excluded the article. What decs it mea:i? Evidently, the writer intends to reply to Mr. Waiterson; but it ii ! o reply, llow a "revival? ' Who irst built up sectionalism.' Certainly not the fcoulbern States. All there wa3 of sectionalIsm in slavery was as the Constitution found it, and left it as a part cf in own subjec; matter. The people in the Northern SmU3 rirst eliminated and then cryLi!L.ed sectionaiiim. When the war ended the Republican dminfstrat ri of government undertook to make it .cri dual; and c!id so ai Ut as they ror.M. Tne PU":e of justice and right in a majority cf the American people, tuvicg thrust it Bälde in th course of twenty years, its a? irit is to found surviving only tn vuth pertor.9 as Murat Halateid. Tuey are a tort of intellectual maelstrom. They n.ay cccupy a larp cr small spa e. They may craw to them the beot learning cf the timeco ferns their perceptions extend, 3 the n arlstrcm drawa to i t elf all tht coits within tf o circle cf iU remotest eddies. Ther es on it carries the Hctram in clrc'ts clORir and clcter to tho center. At i;st the vert; x ij reathtd, and it enters ouly to be e'lsahid to fraiLLients cn ibe rocks at the bittOii;. ir.r.d scattered abroad on tbe depirtias; rur-frti, to 11 cat to ti e airfare in tiriiP.UseIpsj tnd oilensive. So with the learnin.; and lit- t ses which learning, memory, lanuae, td portion bring to these clo&ies c: intelct. Tr ty are concentrated into a vortex. i.:Ld down onto th9 rorhs of bigotry, and i.attrrd abroad to come to the surface ia frr.n euta ot Eeliishnei?, nnreasonin': prejui:!e, jntolf ra"sce, hate, and blindness toany iity-n in that which di'-x i:rp-s vritu it. Feeticr.slijti is ore of thp leved deities of these 3i8 to which they oi'tr adoration and inMr. Halitead has civen us a continuous supply cf evidence that hs movea oa the plane with tbc? clashes, and is incapible of romprebendins or movint; on any other; but be bai given üs few more forcible evidences than this article in the lleview. A. rxorf inconsistent, irrerorciable bändle of ccntiai:ctious it wor.ld be difllcalt to expres in word. A mors illiteraal. booted and vindictive spirit it would not be possible to xruDifcst, A more unpardonable and insulting stt cf falsehoods it would be hard to coin. A worse prostitution of the proper 33 of intelligence and influential pDs:t:on li83 rarely occurred. There i? not epa:e in a newspaper article to give it proper notice, but 1 may relcr to a few instances. As a ccrsnre upon Democrats for trying to tente $e ctionoii5m, early in hi- articlj he fajj: "An ellort w3 runde iuri:1.? the wr.r to weaken the national in behaltet the iect'cral caue, by aprcaiin to th? local liiJc of the Ncrthweu ard E'.pkin.i: tonrouse li e V.est to antagonv.a the Kist." At the clo5e cf his article he fai-fs about, aumei i I osition he condc-mn3 st. the beir.ninp, 2nd hlmsilf rr.atts "an e 'fort" a srredktzXz or.e to strpr.pthen "the Eertionl cause'; bv na oppta! to tbe Northwest. Ke z: ''Thf- solid South is flanked forever on th rAcii'c Cor.st. All b-yend the Uocky lounlains is K?pnbHcan. . Ksnsis rants with Pennsylvania ad I )v i. Southern pride and preju i::e are on the reirjat ia Idifsonri. Colorado standi like a Jlefubiicau sentinel in the h?artcf the c:ntirett. . Thre p.rv the PakD'ts nnd Montana, Wyoming and Yv'as'ainton, c? to complete the ma.rnir.cnt "arch of Ilprbücan States frjm ocan to ccen. It i-s ia ftp tiory of this brcsvlly ba:ed and tuieroua epubiieani.-m, invincible ;nd ur. iron.? with liberty, spannirL- the continent, tr. at t? darkness cf the cloudy comer of the e -tuüj ball at laat fade, and then tnsr? v 11 t e li-ht upon all ir.nd." r, a? the boy crater Slid in ths bier wcrds he chnse to wind up his peroration: "Grand, c'cricr. n a rnanimous, pusiKaaimons and jcv'ni:!cKz t."' If they jbculi happen to cr.e in with a majority of Demccrats ny one of them, tLd f cil tt at "arch," i.mgaare would fiil hi:a ir an etlort to exprtss himself. Acain. for Incor jiittLcy, intolerance and vindictivar.es?, he s3js: "it baa came to this, trat the most certain Democratic states in tne Union, for Presidential purposes, are thore that are best known to contain a large majority ct P.epuolicans." Meaninz negroes, I suppose, thousands of whom voted the 3'emocratic ticket, even under Republican threats that if the Democrats succeeded th-y w ould gr back into slavery. Further oo he jays: "Not cue colored c".t;zen, from Peunjvlvania to Mexico, cast a vote that had an appreciable influence upon the cho'ca ot a f inple residential elector." And then, st 11 further on, he cives some tables to sho' that 1tis same Republican vote in the :ava States decreased the Democratic plurality cf l0 ver f-',CH3 ia "M. It abounds in such inconsistencies. In another direction of vituperation and vaili&sr, spe2kinh cf joining the black? and "bites as cit'iers ana the diihcultiea in the j :ob!err.5 that fcllowed. he F?.ys: The chances are there would have bcn better solutions than seem now to ba at i and if it bad not been fcr the demands of t artisan spirit, pirticuiarly the nupriacilied chafacler of tha Paraocratic party, which left it free to encourage any prejudice ttat TOüld siva it aid, and to enter upon all intrigue igx the ccamulatioa o ?9rce
ir. an c t.ia'e jt'U.:.ie 'r now?.-, . cr.ij totL? 5j.oti-. ib rf-rie aad t pratittd vaniti- a:.1 cow'. 's t-iAt t'l::1!!' won i Ii:lc. Th? pariv w-,-? r- j ; (r nav iu'scI. :ef. hi. J 1 .1 tticouj i tui. wa:ca i?ari ir:,mr:.e mi.-finunt-- "
Thf-e fcsriter. (.- are ad;trice to the pUO I'sher? a stain t?n tf:? m-tury of iu i!evr. and an oilt-ta to tv-rr : i -c-f truth Pf sous wtocia r.ot t'erc-iv- tbf. a-:e.-ticT i? neither fact nor argument r.i? ta ex?ni?d, but indecency is iutxcaiv.f, m 1 thesj soutences sre not even d-c-nt m-eriifa. In the facecf history, as msde bv tha republican party from tbe death of Lincoln onward, these statements must make the father tf liars ashamed of their author. Further erun'ions of viciom hat? and inCGnsclafcie qrsef burst frlh in state'ui:i:3 that the South was eolidifed for the Djt.orratic party by disfranchising th3 neo-Ji; thrtt li violated tlie treaty undsr wh c i thu bocth was released from war and military reenpat'on. and re suite 1 it th election of a Den-ocrftic President and maj -niy of Dmo-crat-s in ti e ccit House cf lU-prescnlative:; that the Unioa has not b:-en ra-uniledcj claimed by Mr. ,ratterson, and "tbe cl.m i frul cf menac" f.ud inaalt:" that th3 m;sdcme.ncr of fectionalism b-l:)as:9 to tin Sunt!), and the war was caused by politicians who represented the survival of barbarhra into our ow: time?. (That i?. Democrats;. Thtit the Kouth i mad? solid ior the Democrats by tbts mRth jdi with which it was solidified f-;r tha rebellion; that "tne most hateful and injurious preteri;oas ot the timei is that the whole iroath i.:, aad o' riiht shonld be, the property of the uniriucijld and unscrupulous Democratic party," that it is 1 a threatening disgrace to the Nation." (Yet he promises a solid Nortb, West and Nort'awesi for the aulic ( ?; republican party. There would bt iiotmn threatening orJJifgriceful in that'.') He icors the Prohibitionists as hypocrite-, arathematize boltic;r Republicans, snd thinks the Irish will ba llP))Tiblicans hereafter: and he "looks t" the North and tha West" for relief. In other words, to a n?.rrr.icent se t localism so far as he and his kind can bujld tip and maintain it. The artfe e I? as devoid of f icts or lore as a barict is cf chastity; but it is a completo reiiex cf tbe spirit of the chi:s of republicans that were put forward in tbe lait election for te highest o:hcof, and a revelation cf tbe kind of tlion-ht and ieelin. that would hav entered into the l.ws and tlieir extension äd that clasi br.ea circled. A kind Pro', teni a and a sens1 of fd'.rnesi as well ai cf o.-iRer in th-3 majority of the people saved i.j frDm the aT'fal cla.ui'y of such rulers. After smcs It m juo's jrhrt in ill s-nat. in lis terrible desperation, Ma.beth idid 1 1 h'n wife, "the times have b?'rn, fiat, v;he:i t'nj brains were out, a msn would di j; aad thdre an n d." Halstesd and his kind die hard. If knoc'ir the ir brains out does not kill them it prevents tbtir holding Ottice, and their ravirsard teeth gnashing düelese their real SLimcs. Tbe New Tesiampnt tells us of one who said that he W89 a man cf authority, havioer under him ethers; and "I say to oue cp, and be i'osth; to another, come, and he r jm3,th; to another, do ttiis, and he doeth it." Tnat sums up tt;e soul, the ambition and the. intentions that govern such men as Murat Halftead and Jam?? O. I aine. "Ltno?ach man be trcstal'' in ofhc e. In their estimation any man who is not wiliir - to a'ree to whatever they may propose is ''hateful and ttnfcruprJcn? ;'' has only "hateful and injurious pretentions;" i3 "ready for any mischief ;" is of "unprinc'pled cn?.r.acter;" "encotirss any prejudice;" "eut?rs upon p.'l intrigues;" "iooks only to the rpoil", ths re,venps as.d tbe cratinad vanities and conreits'' that unmcri ed "-urc?rs would nrin-. 41 is tuns. y. usi :;u nii'.myu me;ra t like slandeis that Mr. Haltstsad m his arttcb? Praksofan,2jcriyof voters m the United States when setin hi fre men nnd?r th5 bririr." It is thus, with an hundred mere law?. I.v?'.tn' lv h- r?t:tras tuera nam Dtii tcrat: -3s only lit tn hitch to a c-ut t") haul ttv-a .:- with. And this rain trets a j cbai co to" dump hi fpv ar" care un'o the j Air. frit? n r-OD through thi of th- I North AmfrcHD Iivi?- ! ßarely, my Masters 4,the-e te pjrlou- times" C. H. Kkhvk. TbeB. and O. is ia every es35at:al ai Anerican road, ever viewing the proper functions of an Americin railway to ba to give the tcoat for the least money. In other words, tbe affectation of excludveness is not a V2lid excuse for doubling dennada in the shape cf extra fare?, and that sort of thipsr. To go to the inauguration via tha It. and Ü. me an3 to have money enough left to pay expenses, and a little more. A'.o, that the tcrsecjer, upon arrival ?.t ths depot in time for any train, will hnd his ticket jrod fcr ti. at train. Upon some othsr road it will I e fonnd diflerent. Ital-tr s "Ttii' Onloni. j Onie-r.s. liks other ve relablfs. writes aor- j rrpondnt cf '1 1:h Indiana Farmer, are sui- j erptib of improvement, cud also of Ueen- i rnticn. Last j-on the writer put out a ! ii.art f 5-olid, fitte 'cokin: gets, ail of which ! rrew rapidly a:;d t'roroij'?d a hitler yi?ld j than ordtr.arv. Ine tops izvv tab and heavy to a surf ru-in. dr.rrt ?, tnt wheu tnj bulbi bean to smartly vxpad they all divided into irom twr to hve prt ecii, and Vtcame tour-h- and strir-;:y. When th? tot s ot other onions .: out ut the ?.me .time were all dead, the? a top- i re r-n : and they remained quite rr'ern, thou;h torn?what faded and fallen. 'an t.i l.-c?!t)-ter; in fact, until re r ..d. I shored pome of theee shallnts d-v--norp.ted ouions to an ßxperienc -vl p?.rdener. wna informed me' that they had degenerated in the following way Oaions which bear s at the top had ?ent up amid tho'-e sets little -'eras virch tdo:5-rafd and b:n J.ced3. Tbc.so j-ted? had been plartfd, reman;, soon nfter iper.ir.p:. and had predecsd tbe sets wh .eh Oroucbt forth r:v shallota. Thii taurrht m 8 alf'scn: to look v. ell to tho charaier of whatever onion jet?, plants or seed rt a: y kind I r.ticht hereafter pat into th p-ounJ. Io not rar;e dt?'?nerat-articles if yon ova avoid it t-pc; .M!y a de,-nra9 boy cum- - ard to man. v. Lot a shallot i to a true onion. M -t-Frnil ;u-ii. I'odiU. A m er i or.u A cr ic s:I tur:s t, 1 We fremeat!y are aked questions concerning the heating canacity of various feeds. One to tbe point i3 before us: "Is corn xxore heating than cat? ' The production of hep.t 19 one prinrir il fnntion ot focd in the animal economy, and is a fair ce ajure of the nutritive value of any nod when sufficient dicestib'e nitre r9nou3 compounds ar? supplied. It ba3 baen determined that the heat-prodncim; power cf fat, albumin., and etarcb, are respectively ir0, AT i and 41 1. Oa this baaL tbe het capacity of corn ik hi-rtest. and is p!ac2d at one hundred in ths folio wins; list: C-r-m !."; lins?ed case l'i; beans b.-.rlev oat3 Si; whest bran 7: mcadoT bay v whcr.t jtr-tw 17; rotate es TO: man-els 1.1. Linseed cake would occupy a hieher rank if it wi more dicestib'e tff?:.ty per cent Is not r.tilizrd by tbe animal. Oats, as appear from the above, is only fcur-f.fth? as heatinz f.s corn. Tbe B. and O. never did think a half loaf better than no loaT, when it comes to meetin': the demands of the public upon occasions when a reduction of rates is in order. Some otfcer lines evidently go upon the contrary principle, and whan they make ft reduction of Xar?3, add such stipulations ta proyc
the ACtivi or.e f : ;:i.pnV(m a''i? t in o' . ..'es Ii, ... n-r wi.nl, tif- lo.v rat ffitlj ! '.i.fu: H toed ";nry upo i c-r!-.fl train, no- ! fai.tr0i.. Tf oi it c om-s a 'yrt tintonlv j the Ii. :,' O . -f t!.a licfq rann-nt- lir,i t?.i i , irra t i V, .t üintou, accep'3 tha in- ! bugurafin titkefs up.:n su;h trains j
A MKANiiF 4TOP.V. Tal cf tin- (iallloiiu How a Uet l Maux lulKea l.at Me Said. Figaro, Paris. Widie t'lirelt: : in Encore kst epria; 1 pent a wffks in Pari?, and one nih accepted an invi ation to take dinner at th j bcu:3 cf a pf.jsiciar., zho, although si American, has mad-i that city his horn1 urd hss e.rqtjired a Continental reputa tu r. When I mv that ha is a iiwltia orean, and that he spent s?verf jf&rs iii tbe service ot a foreign pctentate how in fxile end dirprace, frjui whom be received tue title which he bear, rny reader? can forti a shrewd gues3 to h;s I identity. The company I waa asked to tne?l ! s a very di?t;nguisbej on. There vas a j Unired fi h'tes benator from Ne?? Yorli btt'e, ! a meicber cf the French Senate rho held a i in pcrtant po-ition at the co rt of Napoleon III , but Lad uo v thrown in hi-i f iriuncs with the llsrublic; a celcbraM 1 Ila'ish novelist, a famous c )me Jian fron the Taf- j ater Fxancai? ard arurmborof the Acid- ! cmv cf :cier c.-i'. Wri3 o 1 psittolcgy aid tuown ail over Kurop. It will thus b seen how plea-ait ths stherihg mu d have besa, f.hJ hir, undor the tn;!t ini'uef.c e of oir iiost s runciy, tf:? co:ivrrsa'.io:i spre i Lr'-d in TSUir-i. hrt and sc 1 cu j ? 1 :ruV'r a wj ii r.c. Natoraiiv it 'irirfcu mto cr-tr: p-vc-o sabjtct, fir. a the fert t'n.'. r-f e'ri of the pcueits WcTf :a;erirtl:it3 did r.ot nrvjnt the fcthrtin cf a discu-s:Gn ca the fjr.rsof mind acd n a'.t r, and tar? jsib.lity .-f s-'nfient endi ion vn aftrr iri3 principle cf life has left the body lr.vtv.ces were cited as hayin-r been retcn'id bv witnes-e. in which, after serpents nnd eels been cot into small portions ard the vital pru! ftr-minlf dt;-trjyed, thu Marions rort'ou rf -cd Mill to be endowed him in his cell in th? prison cf Li Concurs?. The interview was a hAn one. Thj youitr, man S.' ve will call him was brav a id rocthalant, and, after a Ions metaphysical argument, my tztandfather ?.nl to hin: 'I have Ion;; wanted to trove if unconscious-r.f-59 and the abili'.v to act remain a:iy time sfter death. Let me make this rronontioa: 1 v.iil be pifjent and ner you at your pi?- .,, t ; A. iatiou to the Committee of Si'ety Tve me unusual privih ces. The m-imr-nt your he il falls inlo tbf baske t I will lift it up. and if von km hp me and still hare the i.owpr of fv;tiin, vou will c'o?e your left t ve t bree time The doomed man laa;h-in-ly e;:ric tbe comruct ' s?a'ad. end tha two friends bade eac;a other an ßlfcctTcnat3 farewell. Mornin' diwr.el on the pmcri, and as each victim's number was read out he took his plac3 in the tumbril and was carried to the scene ci bis execution. The vomit; Englishman was i'are: po wr.s my prHudfather. Ileal aft?r hf.ad fell. Then came the turn cf 'S.1 He pltced hii head beneath the knife, which hashed dornard, and the head dropped into the basket. My prandfatber could hardly reprt? a shudder: but true to his promise and hi3 thin t for knowlt d-e, ho picked it up and held tbe face to him. "a him seemed to be csfterinc! over his eye, but suddenly ths ! pit eye closed, th--u opened. Did his senses deceive him? No! It cicsod a rain. One mere it opcnd; ajaiu it clo.'ed; it opeuei spin. The experiment wä3 ompleta." The psf.enjrer rights on the IJ. andO. train! are not fuLjtcled to Puch interrretaticn a-i a (,weJi tra;D ,u8u may f;aue by the S'ZsOi tho fee dron-e d into bi3 hand ad on a a in-- . uration ticket, without a'niclifl demftvi.d over nr. d above ii. the It. and O t.Hss:i,-r fwell tram isu may r;3Ue by the s'zio; thn r.;ichfs V8bioj;ton hour? ju!ckor tbsn if he had ,o:i via ether lint 3, aod h?.d to hunt a rht-.-.. t ctti to cvte. np ihr rÄptnsf oi tno trip. I 1j n r:e ( riTiii a stra v berry pisnt h.".s t!i ir.orc berrs cue can ein;-ct. Pull oil II the leaves after frnitinr except bvo or ttm-e, end it C3itffs more crown: to prow, besidr-s br:fntit,'freh and very preen ieavei. But before one rr.oe3 into strawbyrry culture be sbould take account cf the manure he can get, and also lind out whether ha can t'ct pickers enough when the soasoa opn.n. It is of little u?e to think of raising st:a vberrits for market without manure had pickers in atundai.ee. A V.V-tern fttrn er ;hvs th.xt a? uver, the following es a combined food and onditioopowdr with excelhnt renl;.: i meil, "0 ponndsr commvn '-ir, M p"'und; Hoe e";ra meal, 1 round-: rire- middi a aj pi and 3; v4.Tay .t,ia '.'I, - fuxr.trn; loot, 1 : .- pO C'd.-s our.e.r'.'; :'i-: r, cutir?:M'..n, cinrc crttn trtir, j :-tbur, 1 p-rund.cuil tine &iit Tbc amount niven et:u s.r,imsl re? r5 - c t slate- - ? ' Oh, yes, in rai'Uni: chil f rtx'i i tin. lit indist f : blf." ?.alci a li.dv friend of our: the other day. ' i.'orecf the little ones has a i bad fMl, I ejp!y bond's llxtrart at one?, and j tl e cure is to o.aick tbat t)ie skin does not j Lave t;me even to cuanct; r. I bnd it equally rn.ii f.r burns b throat, end all tuch di-.'a? Pile?, ccre Wj If fv hc-m errbti.'"- it i.-- the b-rst thin?; in tne world I b.arntil tbat front iucther l2iv a-. tirindmoib r u-ed it tuo. Sj yon our fo -niiy ba-- m-p-d Tond's illrtc. fr rzrue:jl cn. f.ni 1 c tar tne r i.s h bo, er 3rAuttJ tl. f bottl?. Indir.n Mt-ai Padding. O :f qn-:rt of aweet kimn.ed milk heated to ns-oaUt. and on cup cf meal mixed with t.o third? of ft cap of rr.o.'asres: then stir it into lire boil in i; milk; kee p stirring until it thit kens : one te-aspOD if ;.l cf salt, pour it into a hakun: dish, then Icur ever if one pint of cold milk, and spice to tate. Iljke thre hours. It is paid tbat a niece c: ronnd .et out in t acz v-ainnt ana auo ca i I it. . n V tr yfirs will yield & larr profit tbin in any Ltber mode of investment oa a fdr.n. Catarrh I: a v?ry prevalent and exceedingly dis agreeable dbease. liable, if ne-tiected, to develop into Fenr-ns consumption. llmg a ccnstitnticnal disea?e, it requires a constitu ticnal reeedy like Hood's baisaparilla, which, acting through the blood, reaches every part cf the system, effecting a radical and permanent cure cf catarrh in even its n est severe form?. Made only by (J. I. Kood v Co., 15 well, Mass. Breakfast Uish. A good dish for breakfast is made by chopping piecee of colei boiled or fried ham jest as hue as it possible to chop them; mix them with cold mashed potato?s. mi ecg or two, a little butter or cream, or both, form into ball?, four them, ruelt a little butter in a frying pan, and brown the balls, Serve hot. "Wherever Mishler's Herb Bitters ha9 been given a fair trial, it b.;s attested its nrateilicacy by performing the most wonderful curei of modern timc3. VThcrever introduced into a community, its virtues are speedily recog nhed. "William Ferguson, cf Whitehall. N. Y., wa3 cured of chronic dyspepsia that bad reduced fciaa to a Efceletcn. Hi3 nei;h bora learntiioi the curs, and the repatatio ot the medicine waa established.
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Eadway's The Cheapest and Iest Medicine F03 FAMILY OSE II THE WOULD CUKES AND PltEVENIS Goussio, Golßs, Sore Throat, KDarensss, inflammation, Rhsumatiom, flcuralQia, He?G2che, Toathacha, Diphthsria, Influsnzn, DiScuii Braailiins, It wnthe first and is tbe ouiy lh '.t tn'tintlT star: tbe most C5C:nc:atiu? ptlan I am-v8 Inn ft r.rn-Mion aul cu:e Coaö-.;ou Wiicthcr o! tae Lunr'!, trcnach, üowc'.i or o thl glaudö er or-äns, ty one application, In From One to Twenty JJinut:i Vo rjat'.cr novr vicieut cr excruclatli's the p.lu? the Ke-.mtfc, hei-r!JJ3u. lnr.rm, Crlrrled nervous, :.euri!f;'f, crpn.strsaod uJüer. id.?.. Aid a t t? nr n t" -pttt 1 EADWAVls Rx-AD X r.ELIEI V.TLh Al"ÜHÜ INiTANT HA?A Lnii-.ir-i-.tlp:i ol trie ülinev. lM2.:a:fr2 ; tbe üla J'te-, InuBEimf.tioa of tne JJawcIj, 0rrva tiou of tbe I. Hi., r.-dpitatiou cf tlielle .ri, teru p, C'rcnp, UiphtLc-ria. Catarrh, Intaemu Ncrrousne. t-'IecpiJ-'sneis, Btitun?;"-"!, KcaV-iw. I-aP-s In the Chert, lacx or I.iratg. 2rn:jc fcpratns. ( cid Chilis tnd Acne Cbt::.i. Tr appitc-itJan of tie mnnv v z-1 . r ? the part or part : Kt.v. tue diutculty cr p.n t. 1-is ill a '"oi 1 csuv an;, comfort. imrty to k'iZXj UroT'Sin hilf a tnmr.'.sr ot r-? wlli ,n.d u.f care c Mora act.. Ii.-irtt-um, V.tt Arru-S:. ."-r i'C., " .: t?al?.c'.rc, Ifan'.:es. Liysvrttcry, ( Ci'.c, 'v,;iil in tie &vz.z. &a.t Ali ia ternHl j ln. Iravf lc-r? fhanlfl jIwav carry t.ot'.I" ol Hi3 wf'a r.--sdy K. 'i;f vita t fro an Afevdro;lt vßtfi !. rre'?nt aifAm cr rah nfro-a t..iJa.-i' cf v.aU. It i- nttr ttf. . t.T.t T. ntv 'r i s s'.lsiuLn!, Via -j ia Its Various ronts.s r-i v - : aj um c : ? Icar :;o:xi nc: a :-n I-1! v rt in th' or 1 ;b". Fever A:ra- n:. ah othe. L'al.-.ri :.! -; Pea';-;., uni other r f.v5t (ic cd V KAi)'-' i- . l J aLt) F'.T7 'nt t l'7tr Muum. ' -ir Mttmrm n t r,. irv;; r, ' :' -i t . I'Uri nlojt! uSr-, i:'! .1 rJ t - u ! a ti;i: skin. H yo : w-tu! t a-i-ca your L-::t. t'r.a. I iv Pc V-'-.-r'i ? ? "IS ! lV:.f vVr," " i.-..... r . t b lLS1:- AND TRJ VNc Hititfrom Ihn tfctw?iy ? "Trc .... 4'.. It; enre," ful'yfl-i; T.h'. o' caret uj Din uauwaV? ( ..nmic t-kin div-a.-s, curies of tnot cn?, nnuicr of lit Moo i, fcrof alone rtmcaso, pyp'.aiil'Jo unta plain w, fever sore?, cbroulc or old u!r:-r. sail risen n. rK :ct virit.-! wc-hitigr, g.id bcaJ, can er, glandular wtlliu', node-;. W!t:na f.al de cay of taj bodv, pimples sad Mou-es, tntaon dyjKl U, il iLcy ts: t laeMcr ehs- r..-cs, caronK rher.ni'.vn ua r,u.. e cnpunn lh r, travel and calcu,.c" U(pö-i'.. and varieties of t-'je abovt I ron plaints, to wbi; h KOE-f times ar? jdven epecJot; s na.r-cs. In cav vne the t-u-:u La ez aaliva'.rd, and enrenry ha Bccaniuiatod and to I cor.e -Jhj o-;tt 1 m thL'ionc, joints etc. causfuf - caries cf th-- b-.-iT?, T'.ott, p-.ir.al turvnture, caj tcrtlon-. whit.' pwcllii.--.. v.r!co-e v:lu. etc, tat i Crtnap8riliA r.olve aay ;ho: r dejK?.5 aai I exteinanato tic- Tim; the c"..ay lioa taj ! lystcm. A GREAT i1&K:iiTÜTiör;AL itö'M tr.-rc-.-i, u o. r Aal vjra of tU o f.licr.ric: d:cae cf ths es! a, ft ctrr.Hir.t" 1? coarviO'Di. Al'.. r.TI.LiAN'. rr.cs.ri OUt).C- t "!. C.tC are er . 1 ,i ri .a: vo r.'ftc all cihfr tr,i;;3-nt JCROFÜLA Yil etr r tran-mttte-l frcm pa-oate cr a-it.vl. is wlibtn tte (.nrative rnve of Um JSAKNAl'AKI I.LI AN 1 1 L S 0 1 i V i 1 M . It !!- m.! t. e simo wont in ltd ri vc-r tn tarl:j tae vc-frt fum ol prnn:ous &n.t trnpti.'c Ji tnaria, py: bnoil 'tticer-. tsore-s of tr.c t-yc?, e.rt uof-e" n-' .nL, tbro-.u. tenets, cstcriuinät:::; th c t.-?--c tf. route ts c: t'.ot.j. r-n::r nan 1 :." r tiltcr:-f. r.. .ere tre ei'.-te d'..c p. ?! '-f;r;''-.'lt tnmorv. tarJ lun-j or ftroT.-n i Jrt Cnrtrratlen. ta's trre.it nnl rocr! tl rui. 1? wtu cxtt-r.vn'0 rapidly and p.?m.tncntly. Or.'- bottle cctains more o tbe act!?o p-mcl-p',-(. ef rro'ütii. thvn any otbvr prt-p-Tf-tioa. "laite:. in ti3t o-nfui do: M-b- e r.'.b?' r jai'l flre-s!r tlrr a xancrr. CSZ i'OLLi-H DR. KADWA ö 015 i iut mi.mI LiiU u: J 0'- 'e.- .J. Pernca y TtTGiati. tit?.:'ii cica-he r-d dramc-eii kitR? I lids, lor tos cure c: ati j-Cs of tne Btoraa-rh, Liver, Bowels, Klin-71 L'sd'tr, I'ervoos Uisca.se., Loss of Appetite. Mea j.cte, Constipation, Costivences, Inliifjtioa. Dyr-Ttpsia. Itlliousne -a, Fever, Iailrirara'.tlon e' tteVovcIs, Files, and all deranvteraents of tbe Ia tr-rna) Tijcera. Purely veectHb e. conutatni d EierccrT, xuLaerals, or dclw'.crlona drrj', P?ioo 25 Conta Vbt Box Sold by all am ??L-.t: DYSPEPSIA JtadTTÄ.j'a arapr:il!ac, tM?3 by Kilwty'j Pi.i-, h I cure for mis corapliint. it restore! strength to tnestomacn, an t tnases !t rrforra lu functions. Tbe eytafdoms of drper'.a df-oppear, and w'.ra lb eta tbe liability of the systera to con tract di-A-?.-:s. Tate trie racdicice accorairsr if tae dirt-ctions, Rnd observe whit we 17 la '111 "Roaö Falsa and Trus. i Cad a letter tU-rp to RADWAY A CO., S3. H Tänea trs liw Yon. 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