Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SUNDAY MOUSING. MARCH 1 1835.

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VThUt. there? Uarr ilarplrj, doa think ne lasae. Hat I'm dyin ter tell ye of v t-. ler O'Sisfjer fche t lire in tr attic rest mine, doa ye movr, Aa oea the lolne washia' ut ouid MivJwr thaow. vrti cirer chick nor a calM to track ia, litrki;cbnisalwyaä utexu piaj Ab' ber vsp en her pron is itlway tct cUne Oca. a- mohjfcty lo.ue carrot 11 tns Wilier O bfcaue. An u 1 ye belave toe. ci SathurJay d'zM Ve hrsrd a rouga ;ip co-nla over our t'.lcht: Au' .aiike rae ould ;uaa, I jM hollared to r.n: Lcck out ay the door and who It nobiht be-" Ar X U rked, Msry tfnrr-by, rt'ar9 me if there Ti:.'c 1 Lomai .Manui. i:i th upptrraon stIr 4. He's tbe landlord; j e re S3, a tua jeris.i, wil a cart). An" te knocked oa the doer of the Wilier O'sLane. An I whispered to M.'chal. "Now , what can it trthv That hi worship is cftltiDeoa Wilder O'Shaner :F. Im rtny corses ä Friday wld n, don ye e, .-o 1 ktfew that it wtea t collecila' he'd be. 'It mrst t she owes fclta lorae money fer rint. Q h 1 j. 1 tae neighbors do sy that she pays to the fint: Yoti take of the baby, Michael Brady." I, 'An' I'll papc througa the keyhole, I wiii if I die." The howty saint bless me! what hu!da't I sco Jrut the Widder O'öhaaesittla pyuria tbe tea: the lmdiord wai there, Mother Thoraas hos. A-aitim oae side or the table alone. An he locked at ih3 Widder O'Shane. aa'sez he, It's a privilege grate that ye offer ter me: 3 er I've not once sat dowa by a lair woraaa's tide, fctcee 1 at dowa by her that I once called me bride. Ar.' itye'repoor now Widdor O'Soane? " 're a icetit woman, both Udy au clne: n wt're both ot nn here In the wurrnld alone; V?u4 ye think o! unitla wid Thosiai Mahoas:" 1 fc n the Widder O'Shane pat the kettle dovn. Au fie lays. "Jilaiacr Themas, yer niiae U a crown; if ike It raot eladly" an' tben me oald man Jl-j!i. "Bridget, roce ia here as quick as ye: (A3." le then. Mary Marpbv. I rix oT ths floor. jfi' run into me attic an' bolted the door; Au fez to ma Michael, Now, isn't it mane . fche'll hre no rtnt to pay, will that Widder OShane." WIT AJt yiXASASIUT, f ova is very blind when the ixl L rich. There Is hops for dadaa. A French seien Jilt claims to manufacture artificial brains. Very popular bovbI (am g office-holders 3 ist u present) Pat Your&eix in Hia Pace. A IJcston g'rl who caw a fellow with delirium tremens exclaiued: "Unhappy man! "Why do you remit yourself to get the Jaiae3We Lop we nra not too curioa?, bat we O-onld like to know whn the English troops ir.ntjd to kill aa Arab CiEcinnRtl Eariniicr. "Wife Do you think Jttl Davis aimed at cesrotic rower? IIabanJ (henpecked) I Ihirik He was fjand dresatd !n woman's ciotLe?. H.s rtsruD why men snc:2(d who mind ü:t!r own besiness is bf causo there is little o';r3retttion. New York Sau. 8s!d Hrcr:?hara. when lia was a straps! in? 7yer: Ci:curr.Marcf a alter cases; bat I v ith I could get hold cl soc ca$33 that TcuIJ alter xuy circumstance?." i7t Is .Vd that a violin played amana i ot geese will start thern to daasias. Iery ore who hag atter-ded a dance ia aware cl it s Xac Newu an Independent, "Yonth i8th time to terve the Lird," ftajslb old bymn. Alarme njajorit Of lao?e who have tasfd thsir vontb. apiear t3 believe this thsrousbiy. Boston T.an B3riit. An cli rar.:d in Nashville, Tenn., is the iT'OJSMsor of a monkey winch chews' tobt:co and a parrct which swears. She says tnat bttween thena ehe dcs do raiJ3 a hnsbiad much. Eunday-school teacher What is meant by ihe words, "(iaench not the spirit?" Dritu Scholar Please, rna'arn, my father say ha presset; as Low it means don't put. too much water in it. A South street wcnian was told the other clay that a neighbor had "shnllled oil this luortal coil." ßhe said she was very sorry asci hoped it wouldn't prove to be anything lint stent. 'A rew kird of lamp rerently invented is rj'Ufii the "fweetheart." Tne reason for the ac option of th:s name is probably baoaue it j t-rtT kccs out until after midnight, nnle33 tl t old rcan chmes into the parlor and goes shaking down the Etove. T'Dr. Tohmas, you nctica, ia preaching Ciivi pzainst the doctrine of hell." "Just lik tbe Doctor; aiwaja putting hia foot in it lie. e'a the tfcermoaietor twenty below, and Jhcrre s seeks to destroy the one comfortable hex of an erring Christian. Chicago Newj. 11 What makea Urs. Jones so popular? I'm Rure she's very staoid. She can hardly see fceyoEd her nose," said a lidy to a friend, vho replied: "My dear, sharp sighted n ess is not what makes a person popular. It is what Urs. Jones doesn't s?e that gives her jropaiarity. A lawyer in eastern Connecticut, whose reputation in the community was not very Irgh, met an old gentleman, one day, and csid to him: "Do you know Mr. H , that I am a direct descend int from Miles Stand Ssh?" "Is it prsible?" was the reply. 'Whata descent!" An intrusive, loquacious politician, aftsr fcabblicg some time to Mr. Lincoln, at the II me of the Gettysburg campaign, finall v reii. ark d that he was afraid he was obtruding ca the Tresfdent' ear. "Not at all," raUdly jeplied Mr. Lincoln; "I haven't listened to a Vrord that yon eald." Thcsa people who wonder at the wide circulation of the popular fashion periodicals iiave never stopped to consider that if it were cot for them our economical be ter lulves would never get sucrestlona of wijs iu which to utilize a worthless oU dustoan a an expecse ot oaly $3 to make a lovaly l jirtf en cent ornament A Californian in Erglsnd recently got Into trouble with his private cable code, ütewerd chceen for "your gcods will be shippid." was "explode." One day he telejrrapbed heme, "Explode Immediately," and lhe Scot 'a cd Yard oClcials nabbed him ttlcie the despatch xeictei home. Code evarged since, and the Californian doesn't like tccear ot it. In on of the letters from George Eliot which Mr. Crrea prints occurs this eentance: 'I have seen Emerson the first man I have t-erfeen." She then related a storv which t):etays Miss Dremer got from Emerson. CaiWIc," she reUtes ''was very angry ith Jiim Emer?or for not believing in a devil, &nd to convert him took him among all th Jiorrors of Lcndoo the gin shor?, etc. a id ÜsaHy to the Hcue of Cor.raons. plyln? Iiim at eveiy turn with th? question, Do yon believe iu the devil noo? On the St Iawrence cn?e met a oor Indian who had jat corae out of prison. A n.cre w begene and wretcheddookiag man b ever saw. He was as limp as a week -old Taptr cellar. "Did they starve you in prison?" 'No." "Did they treat you with cruelty, overtask you with labor or torture jtou in tha dark ceil?" "No; the great white chief did ncne of these things." "Then why this tortured look and why is my red hrctLrrso clubbed?" "They made ma xrtth tnjMlf. Ugh!" Toronto MaiL Ofthsttro Alexandre Damages, pere et Ii!, Ilr. Yates Ulla the story that when the li st snccttul navel cf the son appeared, c'd Alzzzzirz uroia to hia ton. u thouzh Id a tiTzziT, conratulxtlns him on hia tcci, cad cf lzl itzt he ought to know rrzrc'.Llre-cut tha diClcultica cf cordt:::T. o to tr3 hl elf beca guütj of z :: JLlzzlr C'j Tz-llzd la tha tsma t -rl- L!o ccrTcr-cr::-t fcr hlo - .1:- .cf L!chLo f-It crprclaUr , co criL: rrczo cuo cf u-cn ha tad

offen hsard hia father f piak on the h!jh?st ttrrr?. "Wliere weie yen when the first shot was firfd In the row?-' the magistrate asked the police n.an who made the complaint. "Kiht on the tt-Ot; riht in tbe crowd." replied the cfücer, proudly. "And whre were vou when the second thot vras red?'' Wita blushine reserve the olücer moiestly adaiitUd: "Ihrfe blccks down the street, ucdsr the stone bridge, at the end of the culvert." Down, Lrt, Ulfiht-.Slrjj. I Davtbport Gazettt 1 I vrant to tea P. SI.. And with the 1'. 2f. itud; Au ick pad 01 the tasie, a staraj f-r ia tny haad. And th-re before tte It-tters 1'il vork with glowi'iz fare Acd thsai toe ereat aa;erri2el For giving ne the p. ace. A Wew Iteadlcg. New York Conraercial Advertiser.l Dr. lieber Newton tsld his hearers yesterday that the hymnal for children in the Sun day ichool of "Science may be expected to give such modern rendering of old hymns a3 this: Twinkle, twiakle little star. I doa't wonder what you are. You're the coding dowa of ga?es Hardened into solid masses.

Why Cert'nly. Parkersbur; State JournaLj Let every three fourth cent Legislator be watched. Economy, to be considered, sooaid begin at home. Let thcte Ssnators who be leva in starving newspapers either retorn their railway jasses or refand their ten Cints per mile8ge. LI ad Enoagli IGraphic "It I cre yon, Grovfr," observed a ni'ddle sged lady to a middle-aged mn the other day in Albany, "I would tae a Dover's powder, soak my feet and put oa a porous piaster. That trip to New York was too mcch for you." Ob, Lord!" replied the sick man with a green, "more advice!" Down With It. (Louisville Courier-Journal. I hare tfceco:o" wave fia? Aboro the signal station ! I hate ths blacüenel ra? That j.ers airccziuatiou! 1 oar down the flanaMn? truth 1 o rend It into tatters! t hipittoDaluth! Lre it ray reason shatter-.! S1Y Wil l.. l'.y if i-. me::ivai.l. Dear wife and rerlect Iricad, 227 housea.d queen! With watchful Cftre raakia :ny horje to dear. Tuat all my work laere pastime doih appear. II tut tty fair face ia my rcora ba feccu, anl the toft voice's mutic iatcrvene, Like raelodv itself, the brata to clear Of o'tisr-un tissue cf nought's stnics;'bcro, Sv ftp clous fancies, where (iod's haad hath ttea. Slsa can not tbe or to 1 think to hslshu Where spirits pure as thine unonsclous move, Till that white purity's exceedia? lights Tte grosser ipirit's earthly strain reprove, And tbe best ansel of Jehovah's fishts Arra us anew with his whole armor love. Spectator. SLUUIOUS INTKLHOCNCF! AKD IWUlDEMT. lUvivah in the State of Minnesota in the Mtthcdist Church are reported as more widespread than for many years. At a meeting of the Presbyterian mini iten t Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 0, resolutions were passed strongly d miidng roller-skating. Mia. R. Ii. Btuari, of New Y'ork, has bequathcd$öO CCO to issue tracts to refute the att&iks 0! Iogsrsjll on tbe Christian religion. Five young ladies fcuu efghi gentlemen were baptized in a mil! pond at Cambden, N. J , Feb. 8. It A-aa nectscary to cut the ica in order to perform the rite. As the Dead Sf a 'riaks in ths river Jordan acd is never the sweeter, and tue oceau all other rivers and Lj never the fresher, bo are we apt to receive daily mercies from God, and till remain insensible to them, unthankful for them. C:?hop Eeynolda. Eternity is crying out to you louder and louder, as you near its brink. Eise, be going! Count your resources; learn what you ure Lot fit lor, and give up wiehing for It; learn what you can do, and do it with the eoergy cf a man. F. W. Eobertcn. The raasEive pates of Circuatance Are turned upon the siaallea hinue. And thus gome fceeraiu pettiest chance Oft gives cur life its after tinge. The txiiles of oor daily lives, Tbecoraraon things scarce worth recall, V hereof no visible trace survives. These are the raainspriugs, after all. Grant, 0 my God, that ncitherjthe joy nor the sorrow of this period shall have visited my heart in vain! Make me wise andstron; to the performance of immediate dities, and ripen me by what means fiou ssest best for the performance of those that lie beyond. Margaret Fuller. The Congregational Church at Deadwjod, D. T., has become, under its present pator, E H. Martin, who began labors the Hfol January, self-supporting, payini: $1,500 salary and furnishing parsonage. It is chained to be the first and only eelf supporting church in the Elack Hills of any denooiinat on. Wh?n Dr. TJellows went to Abraham Lin c In to urce the appointment of Dr. Hammond as Burgeon General, Mr. Lincoln liat'Dfd to him for half an hour, and then when Dr. Eellows was done said with a smile: "Well, I appointed Dr. Hammond r ire days ago; bat I do like to listen to your oratory." tfome murmur when their ij is clear And wholly bright to view, If one small etck ot dark a 0 pear in their great heaven ot Mae. And some with thankful love are filled II but one strcaa of lUht, Oae ray of Clod's gcod mercy, gild The darkness cf their night. In palaces are hearts that ask, iu discontent and pride, Why life ts srch a dreary t. And all good things dealcd? And hearts in poorest huts adralre How love has lu ttelr aid (lore that not ever eeexas to lire) uci rich rovisiqa made." In making the beautiful g'den inscriptions on the bapks ef volunns.hoityije overlaid with thin leaves of gold are p eied upon them, the heat ciu?ii.g the gold to adhere, without which the inscription vould not be permanent. It is even so in the wctid of thoueht and speech. If we would make lasting impressions upon the character of hearts or readers we ebould not only press upen them with the hacd ol el pneat earnffness words avaiUd with golden thoughts, bat they ihoald l burning words from hfarte ariame with love. Rev, J. E. Goodpasture. A recent writer says: "Thf wact has long b-en felt for a Eibl for cM dren There are many parent who justly hesitate to pat into tfce r children's hands the Old Testament in bulk. Why should the child's mind ba puzzled at the outset by the prescription cf the Levitical law or hana'sed by a long catalogue of names In the book of Chronicles, not to epeak of much matter of objectionable Import? On the other hand, these same parents do not wish their children to grow up ignorant of much that the ll.ble contains. Tfee Bible thould be allowed mainly to tell its eweetory through a process of judicious selection." ; ErzAREE Ca r.Lis Li is making a collection of the most curious communications he receives; such, fox instance, as a letter from a Minnesota man, who wanted an appropriation by Congress to provide him with a good sleigh. He told what kind of wood it was totemtda of, hoty many bells it should cava, end how thick tha steal of ths runners thould ba; end is & pcct-ccriptua intimated itzt da til vrticn of the country depended ca tho cpprcprlstlcn being mads promptly.

BETTY LEEDS.

The rounded mooa was thialaj bright C lis o the story eoS) rprn a cbtliy winter mgbt When all the Ee!is aad uncs were white W ita xaany drifted saos. The winter win Is were ptpiag shrill iTls to tbe story real-) Wncn höhest fclica Fettin;!" Hi cutter drove across the lull To visit Leuy Lecls. Now 8;co3 was a likely lai ('Tis m the story ßoe) And coul 1 the choice cf cirli have h 1, to Ik.tty Leeds was proud aad glad To be the oae he cacse. Ete sosseboir knew, tl r.t winter's eva' ('I i jo the fctory Roen. . A call from Siiuoa she'd reccire. or would Ler tnt'n? near: 'iisre He'd May for drlftin; snews. , Ahl so 6he deuced her riboous bright ( Tis so the story road?). Tiled oa tia loss and trimmed the llzht, And watted through the wiater night This trusties teity Leeds. AllrGWb' -aited, but la vala ('T: so tLo - iory kck.s), Ana ne'er s.iw he his face a?ala. For white and frozeu la tho lano, It lay beaeata tho snovr s, A alle of rare and perfect grace ('Tis so the story rea !) Lay like a blessiLgoa his face. A ecne sweet thought had left its trace A thought of Betty LecJs. A woman, old. with hair turned wnito ('lis so the story poc-). Still piles the lo&s aad trims lhe li?ht. And waits lor Eoraeone ia the nigat Who sleeps beneath the snows. The Current. fcOUIAL, OO-jait. The place where uocey Ulk3 is ths United States Senate. The average society wnman Is of opinion ttat charity begins at tall. Mark Twain Is eotnc to Enjr'nnd. Ia 2Jy to give readings from hU owa works. George Eliot's b'ozrephy has already brought In to its publisher j 10,000. Eastman Johnton 13 to paint Mr. Cleveland's portrait for the city of -Albany. Mls3 Lulu Hurst has mvio ? 39,000 within a year out of her wonderfal "magnetism." Art 13 thriving in Chlca-o. Anothei panorama baldirg i3 in proces3 cf erection. D iv.'d Crocket, cf the NVe3t Virginia TJouae of Deltves, i3 a crit idboa of th3 fAUioä3 Dfivy. Prcfessor Aqas:. now in Honcluiu. In'eds to slndy lhe formation of the Sindwich Islands, groap and outlying reefs. There ere many new style and patterns ia Imported china and glassware, tha iatr.xlac tion of wh ch will ba deferred until EaUer. Profe3 orStatrord.of the TuIaneUnlvereity, New Orleans, correa out with a denunciation of Cable's creol dialect a3 vholly lict'tiou?. The late.-1 thins in tbe wiyo! alatch rey ismckle tlated. and has a tiny lantern Jatgllng from It like a tag, telling its orn stcry. New Y'ork dude3 are tott en:;a;;ed in the fancy cf takir g ssuff. Tin pabüc will feel a sense of relief when the tase to the WO od J. Var'cns kindj of "ca'scs" have been formed by fashionable h dies for the Lenton 3PE50Ü, Eorro to have a sort of religious character. TUq King of Slam has wry handsomely given a Icasetoli estate ia perpetuity to tho United State3 lor tho usa of tha American lagallon. Yonng ladies who are inclined to anatomical displays in public are called circda gil." Lecause tLey give such line barsback exhibitions Evsrgelist Varlev fays St. Louis needs a visitation of tire rucli an visited tha home of Lot jiars ao. This is, however, not a new a?p'overy. The London newspapers hp.ve curious etiquette forbidding or.e to eitherquoteor commpnt upon anything that appears in the columns of another. Mr. Georga C. Miln reports that this tas been a money-making eeason with him. Ha seeirs to be making upward proreis by hud work and stndy. W. W. Story has three children, one of whom is Mme. Pernzzi and devots-d to literary work. Wa'.do, like his father, is a sculptor, and Julian a painter. The most reliable infoimatiou in regard to the next csbinet is that, tho t9!2r ioi permitting, tha coaatry will ka v all atjoat it on the öth of tha pre3ent month. Mr. Edison is fgiin at work deve'opitig, the phouonpb, and when it ii parfactsl and attarlxd to every hou?e, peop'e will have, to be careful concerning what they SJV. L"n;fe Ircogc-ne Gninev, the p03te?s, is a blonde and onlv twenty-three. Her father was General II. P. Guiney. who daring the war commanded the Ninth Massachusetts Volunteers. McMle. libra is raid to have made a will di rec'irg her body at death to be cremated, and half the ashes to be deposited in her native Belgium ard half beside the remains of a friend buried out in Nebraska. It is reported that Barnum bai engaged Possa and Mrs. Dudley to travel with his circus next Eeaon and give exhibition assassination performances ILossa bai only one objection to meeting the lady a?ain. Nine of Ma:ne's Governors Lave at one time cr ancther been newspaper men: Metsrs. Edward Kent William G. Crosby, Hannibal Hamlin, Nelson Dinglv, Jr., Alot zo Garcelon and Frederick Hobie. The language of letter seals is tha latest. A seal of pink vrax means congratulation, ore of black, condolence; of blue, love; of nunle, fiitndship; of red, business, -and au invitation to a wedding or other festivity is staled with white wax. Senator Peck bas a larco slass cse full of stntlfd bird, all of which were wild, shot by irmselr in tne forests In various parts of tt is country. He keeps the case in his wife's perlor at their present residence in Washington. In the summer of lSUa traveling showman exnibited in the hall of the old tavern at Deertield, Mass.. a panoramic view of "The Battle of Bunker Hill and the Burning of Ctarlestown," and the yonng rcau who sang comic sont;s between the scenes was John B. Gouch. The Jelffnon Club, of Ciacinnsti, have bad made k larze silvtr boquet, which will be prnUd to president Cleveland on the day of his inauguration It ii o! sterling silver, and represents lilie?, roes, and forget mf-ncts. Tre last-named rlower is iaost conspicuous, asd will be a little reminder to the President Mies Dcra Miller, daughter of the California Senator, is rereiving marked attentions from Mr. Alan Arthur, tbe tall son o! the President The young lady is prettily petite, with a softly rounded figure and brilliant black eyes Mr. Alan's massive ßzura and large face is in direct contract to Iiss Miller's ccmpsctness and piquant play cf expression. The Freemapons of England are threatening to break up their fraternal relations with the Graud Orient of France, the difficulty being that the latter is inclined to ran tha business without the recognition of Daity. It is htated that there willba a meeting for tbe purpose of reconciling the differences that Is to say, of so reorganizing theretat;ons that tbe French element may have liberty of cons cit nee. The late Henry James tha elder, in his autobiography, says of Emerson: 'T found before 1 had been with him a week that the immense superiority I ascribed to him was al together personal or practical by no means intellectual: that it came to him by birth or genius, like a woman's beauty or charm of manner. On tha whol?, I may say that at first I was greatly disappointed in his, because his intellect nsyer kept the

pron!re which his lovely face and manners held out to me." When John Adams was President of the Ct ited Siatea he came homo to Qiincyto moke annual visits. H once invite! Mr. Lcrirgand family, cf Hlntjhara, to spend the day. O-e of these was a little boy, who cfecursewas prying round in quest of infcrmaticn. Am:n? other thicks he looked in at tbe kitchen window, and taw Mrs. Adams at werk making the pudding for dinner, which was a very good one. When this boy W89 seventy years old he related the incident to a young fellow, who is now as old is te was then. Every Oiher Saturday. Governor Pohle was always very popular wlih tbe ladies, but sinca b rnt bimsalf rquerdy on the record i" f omau sutlrej:e, he has h" ..o c pi l tue i tarnend eweetly per' u letters than any maa in the country, u- from the very best and intelligent ladies therein. Lucy Stone hastened to give her congratulations, but ehe is oaly oae of the host. Thebe3tofit is tLat young and pretty women are as proncunccd for his excellency for his position on tLe suffrage question ai others whose tresses are gray and whose faces are aged. The politicians who poke Inn at woman suffrage finally have to go to the rear of the precession unless all Eigns are delusive, Lewiston (Me.) Journal.

TIIOCQIIT AND SENTIMENT. Where is the man who counsel caa bestow, UubiHst d or ty favor or by spite; Not duly prepos-csseo", nor blindly right? -l'ope. Oae of tho most difficult undertakings in the world for a minister ia the pulpit ia to scold to edification. "Intelligent people make many blunders, becaus they never believe the orld E3 stupi : as it is, Ch&mfort, He lcoked at her as a lovjr can : She looKta hi iiiua as oue who awakes : The past was a sleep, aad her life besn. Browaiaj. If to cbafTVr and wiggle are bsd in a trade they are ranch worsa in love. It ilemaada directness, as of aa arrow. Thoreau. A few can touch the magic etrln?. And LoUy üne is proud to win thenr,Alas for these that never sins, hut die Uih all their music In them? Holmes, All impatience of monotony, a!i weariness cf best things even, are bat sii.3 of the eternity of cor i ;itme, tha broken hannn f;nhiocs of the divine everI:iUir-gae2S. G. MacDcnaid. It was o'.ily a clad "too 1 moraiag." As Khe passod blon; the way; But it spread the raornlDjj's lury Over the livtlong day. Cario'.U i'erry. Chsrles Kiacs!ey says: "If you want to be miserable think about yoar&elf, about wfcat yi u want, what you like, what respects people ougat 'o pay you, und wta: people think cf you." Shua passion, fold tlie hVAi ol thrift, bit Mill, aad Iruth i near ; S-'nSScniy it vrlil uplift Ycur ejelias to the sphere; Wait aiittiO. you sniJl f.ee The portMilu re of thitg to tc Eaieriud Ppublicani:m is not the phiutocn cf adaJude ü icioj8c;inasion. On tha contrary, laws ttLCer no othr form cf government ara batter supported, libnrt3' aad property bettor tecnred, or beppicen more clfcctually di3lensed to tcaukind. Wa.hir gton. "What shall I do to gain eternal lif . V" iif e 1iir2e aright The sicplc duties with which eich day rife Yea, wlih thy mlht. L:e perfect terrae of actloa thou devise V.idlirebeücd; While he who ever act? as conscience cries .Saali live, lhu?a deal. -Schiller. It is Lard to lalievr long together that acj thing i9 "worth wLile," unless there is foir e eye to kindle in common with cur owr, hoie brief word uttf red nor; and thou to imply that which is inliaitely precloua to ca is pTfcious alike to another mind. George Eliot. l'.e fornething bette r thn thy vc-re; I-Iake thjself Tieh, r.d thoa the lli.a hhall court thy precious interviews, f hall take thy l ead upon his knee. And Buch enchantment lift to thee. That thou f-hall hear the life-blood flow From farthest stars to grass b'alcs low, James Hussell Lowell. A woman can be as pure a woman and a man as tiue a maa on the stage as anywhera else, and the many eeeiulng Irailtie3 and Irregularities of some lives that are so magnified and expatiated upon, no mora ait a ta is fact than isolated cases alter the fact of the morality of the pulpit, the bench, the studio cr the family circle. Henry Irving. EDUCATIONAL HOTKS. Eugene Kelly, of New York, adds $00,030 to Hits CaldweiFs JOO.000 gift for a Catholic I'niveislty. . Professor Aga s'z's gifts to Harvard ColUeft during the last thirteen veara amount to more than ioOO.OCO. The Commissioner of Education pieces the number cf medical students in this country in at 8.CS1; in lbi'.i we had 15,151. Tup medical ecliools during that period ihcreased Irora HI to 134. George Bancroft, the historian, native of Wcrcesler, Mats., has signified hi de-ire to present that cltv a fund of $10,000 to form "The Aaron and Lccretia Bancroft Scholarship Fund," the income to be devct?d to the libe a education of some one scholar from Worcester. A work by Dr. Hestel, of Copenhagen, upon "Over pressure in Danish Middle C.a chcol8," is counsidered to have so much btaiing npon the similar question in England, ttat a translation has teen prepared under the direction of Dr. Crichtoa Browne, ho will contribute a special introduction to the English edition. The School of Philosophy will resume its ffEsicn at Concord next summer, opening on July 21 fcr some twenty days. The geueral topic is to be Goetbe and Modern Scienc.n under tLe two heads: "Goethe's Genius aad Wt'ik," and ' Is Fantbeism tbe Legitimate Outcome cf Modern Science?" Among the leading lecturers are announced Dr. T. Sterrv Hunt, of Montreal; Mrs. Julia Ward Ilcwe; Professor Wm. T.Harris and John Fitke. The journals and correspondence of Em crson will be published this summer. If ex-Governor Stanford's coruprehen!va plans are censumated, Pa'.o Alto, California, will become oce of the greatest educational centres in tbe country. As tributary to tha projected university in memory of his son, college for young men und young women will be founded by Governor Stafford, and high schoch for girls and beys will also re created as tributaries to the colUges. It is fa d that arrangements nave already been made, or aie nearly completed, for placing tbe eum 1 ecessary for the execution of these projects in the hands cf trustees. Mr. Stanford also propose to found in San Fr3r.cis:o a pnblic museum, fcr whic h his iamntei sen hsd a'ready made lare collections- aid to establish alto ad ir.s itution raMeÜMl on the plan of the Cooper Union of New Yort. Adolph Satro, of San Francisco, ha3 beea at work for ttveral years collecting library "which be Intends torment to Stu Francisco. It is to ba a library after the fashion of those in the German university towns, each as Gcetinpen, Heidleberg ai 1 Leipsl?, which areintended chiefly fcr students r.rd scholars. In 1882 Mr. Eutro started for Ecrope, by way of Japan and China, with the intention of making a beginning. Tne sixty thiuand volumes now arranged In a bulloing in Sau Fxancisoo is the result of his work abroad. While in Japan and China, and la:or, waila in India, be bought oriental works of great value. Wherever he found a manuscript or an old work or a coin that threw light upon tbe history or religion or Philosophy of the East, be boueht it and had it ihlpped home. He ransacif d Egypt, Jerusaleai and Greece for old and rare works, and when he arrived in Western Europe he employed agents to boy boots in Madrid, London. Berlin, Munich, Vienna, Leipsic and Goettingea.

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Tne nr 19 at hand. BY ALFSED J. HOUGH. In rkncFs we rallied ss party and tribe. Nor heard the ureat heart of anraacity beat, Kor heeded the vo:cd of the Christ, low aa J sweet: Hi ist f.amlEi: f nathema, shibboleth, gibe. As one iu the light of the racrniaz we meet. Gc d'a pity upon u ! How much we have erred ! How blindly we rushed to the thick of the fight. And wounded our brother. We fought ia the nisht; Ard men have been !a'.n for the eake of a word They tpoke lu the dark, that wes meant for tha light. To right Is far fpent, the day is st band. When dovn from the well-rounded form of the creed f-hll eweep the white roba of the merciful d2ed, Ard over the deoae tleldi of tbe land 1 he Sower of Kiaducss shall scatter His seci. Ia quet of the Truth moves the vaajuardof ouls; Tbe myths of the aces are melting away Before the calm gsze or the heart searching day. On icrnDleand altar, on time-honored scrolls, Tha h?bt trembles down. Let us praise; let us risy! The Independent. VAS1ETIK3. There is a widow in Birmingham, Ala., thirteen years old, and she attends the public schcol. James Gordon Bennett's yacht, Naouma, Lbs jost been provided with oce f Miadensa air machines which is able to piwduca 1,00 J prunes of ice a day. A bey of youthful years advertises in a New York paper for a position with a plumber. Young America manifests a de8 re to accumulate wealth eanv in li's. The largest bill manufactured by theUnited Etstes Government is of the denomination of flOOOO. It is the same size as tie dollar bilJ, and has acdrew Jackson's picture in the comer. According to the new catalogue of tl c British Museum, the library fcai 1.359,oon printed bocks and GO.COO manuscripts, makir g it, next to tbe library of Tarlä, the largest in the world. It Las be eu thought that Tonrgneneif was tLe first to use the word "Nihilist," but scrcebcuy h&3 discsvered that it ia fifteen hundred years eld. There Is nothing now under the sun. A London milliora:re, Mr. Damiani, odVrs to Let i.2 0C0 sterling that ghosts are not simple fhade; teat they nniift-st themselvei in tho flesh, shake hand-, and have their phctccr&phs taken. Tbe destruction of Northern fovst?, snzpests the Chicapo Herald, is perhaps the fbuse cf our terrible spells of CJid weather The forests lend to moderate aad regulate temperature as wdl os moisture. 1 he farmers of Southern California have fo'jnd that it pays to raise grapea and firj to ff td to tl eir pigs and other growing animlp. A diet cf that Bort, with a clean pen, wOild almost reconcile a pork hater to pig meat. The forests ofCalifornia are doomed, Michigan lumber merchants, having nearly denuded that State of forests, have beu proauctirg in California and Oregon, &a l it is reported, will invest $3X00,000 ia the virgin forest? of California as soon as the title cia be reifecled. Georgia Las "hipb. licente" that i3 ' h'gh." In several counties the prico da Jiquor lirf r.f e 1 a been fixed at $3 000 in nth ra lö -ICO, and in two or three cases a '.10,000; and ' ow comes Earnesville with a charga of IC( 0C0 for a license. This method of cub irg tbe trattic is in many places mora eiTectie tlan rrchibition. Mastachusetts has been leg'slating upn the liquor question, and for thirty years has tiied tn suppress its use. Now the venerable Ames Lawrence declares before a Mavachu stts legis'ative committee that Boton to c-.y ''represents Sodom and Gomorrah,11 on account of its liquor traülc. It is raid that there are seventy-live arte !' in wells in the great desert of Eahara, which I ..ve a combined flow of one thousand gallons a minute. Two net inconsiderable volares have been built up, one hundred and fifty thourand ralm trees have been set oat, and one thourand gardens introduced in the midst of wtat was before an uninhabitable country. Christian Register. f '.The annual report of Mr. SpofTord, the Librarian cf Congress, was submitted to the Senate last week. It says the library contains 541 CS7 volumes and 185,0C0 pamphlets, an increase of 31, 21G volumes over the preV'cusjear. The library included in ihe above statement contains 03.12C5 volume?. "The copyright oflice," tbe report says, "still shows an increased business notwithstanding commercial and industrial depres3ion." CURIOUS. USEFUL AND SCIENTIFIC. Colorado Springs claims the honor of baatirg the whole country in the variableness cf temperature, the thermometer there having shown a variation of 72 degrees in 21 hcurs during a recent cold wave. M. Pasteur recently recommended a mem Ver of the Atademie des Sciences to experiment with young animals in order to nicer tain if they can be nourished upon the absolutely pure food which many people regard as en ideal diet that is, a food wholly free frcm miciobes. He believed that such a d ct would net sc6tin life, and tha: the prt stnee of to in ni on microbes in the di:e? Hve OTtrens was nrcesary to the proper fui c itnal tction cf those organs. A tower, which would hav? excited the enthusiam cf the builders of babel, is proposed a a feature cf the Par's exhibit on of Jsj. It i3 to be 1.000 feet h'ga aud made of iron. The engineer who plans it coasidr 100 meters as ths limit bf height possib e in a etructure of which stone is tbe principal mi terial, and hence iron is proposed. The baie of the tower is of pyramidal snap and is to be 70 meters hisb, and tbe superficial area at this Leight will be 5.0"0 square meters; above this there will be three otber stages, or tnries, in which will ba roonn which i ia propesed to U33 forseientific and other purposes. From data farniihed by the Mississiooi, the LaPiata, the Amazon and the St. Lawrence Mr. T, Mellard Peade.an English geolccist who has devoted much attention to the chemical denudation of theearth'spurface, has calculated that the whole American c mtinet is losing in this way an average of 100 tons per square mile each year. Similar results have been obtained for Europe, leading Mr. Beede to infer that the whole of the land draining into the Atlantic Oean from America, Africa, Europe and Asia contributes matter in solution which, if reduced to reck at two tons to the cubic yard, would equal one cubic mile every six years. The vast quantity of smcke from twentyfive yick charconl pits producing fifty to is cf charcoal per day, it Elk Ilapid0, Mich., is thus utilized: Large tubes over the pits, by means cf a rotary suction fan, convey the uncie and pa es to a great still of 2' inci rorr.er pipe, frcm wrJcb, : fter passing tha pnrifler, runs a rleur amber stream of pyroliceroc? rrid. Each cord of wool contains 28,000 cubic feet of smoke (?) and, from 10) cords per twenty-four hours, there is produced 12.0C-0 pounds acetate cf lime, 2X) cfdlons alcohol and twenty five pound- tar, beside the gas used under the boilers. Thus thia product, from 40,000 cord? of wool per annum, ie a soutce of profit at little current expense. A waiter in an Erg'ish technical journal, having explained how cold air is ihe cn '.f smoke, which rray be greatly r diced ny ctre, remarks that in the opun Are ra' tbe existing Era ought to be drawn to the front of the grate, allowing the frh coal to be placed behind or on the back of the fire; tha, the fire in the front will bora more rapid y, warm the air above, and so prepare the rising gases for combustion. In this way tbe amount of smoke is diminished, as the ga?es from tbe cents at the back rise much more slowly tbau when placed upon the fire and the air partly warmed. For stoves and bo'Ieis, warm air may bs producai for ths entire

combustion of all the gasss, a result which is beneficial in various way. Trofcssor Moseley, of ths famous Challenger expedition around the world, has discovered eyes in the shells of chitonidie, no lets than 11,000 being contained in the shell of a single animal. As the shell grows larger new eyes are formed. No other mollasca have any fer.se organs In their shells, but the chitonidae, in addition to eyes, rave elaboiate oigaiiS of touch permeating their shells. KNOTTY FKOIJLEES

Oar rsaian are ianisi to inratah onx.mil eaH Bas, charadss, rtifile. rrhu'es tad other 'knotty problemi." addresslag an eounrmicatloriJ mlaUvi to thU cupirtmeht to z. n. Chtdtonra. Lewirtca Mains. Ho 1118 -A Gonial Friend, I have a hard, unySeldlcg face, l'.ut that I clow with Inward graceAll those whose feet have o uat ray side, la friendly circles shall decide Sometimes my er.crgk s bura low, Iteluctaritly lay frleods then so. How well they ia my presence fare Ihclr hesitating steps declare I wake to life much klndline thought. And when ray penial warmth Is caujht. Go forth, my friends, seek out the sad. with like mild iaüueace mske them glad. For many like me you may flal. Who only, solely weredesisaed To udiate their warrath and cheer, And mellow all thlajs cold ani drear. ö. E. A. L, No. 1110 A Charade (Miltonic ) To oae of hutbands, ranch aoused racel Draw near. I prsy, and listen to my strain. 1 6ln5 the theme that makes your choler rise And often sna;s your brihtfht hopes ia tvala. This is the theme that you I warble anto. A thin? ye all have baeji my two, my onetw 0. Within it is concealed a pprtac of wee, A vile Invention and a cruel huare, Ferchsnco a tinted featier f rom the back, Of the cepf.ied ostrich Lt-stles there Upon a bank of velvet or of plush, t rci at ce the airy tulle wltu ij'Osoms gay, Thea follows la its wake-a Mil to pay. Kobi.n'. No. ll?o A Potent Friend. I em a thintr possessed of many peculiar attributes. Formed ere tbe appearauce of cf;:amc life, no man has ever chronicled tha date of my creation. I was present at the birth of Adam, and have tince followed the changing fortunes of mankind, being constantly on hand in every portion of tbe p;!obe. Without me for a single day every living thing ouldba destroyed, ard the earth rxaae a vast def ert. My power ia immense and is continually producing gieit changes In fuct, next to tne Dity, I miht be termed the iuler of the o:ld. Whnt am I f Unclk Cr.vunK. No. 1121 An Amgniii. A word that treaas a ruMIcntfrn Would pc-era to nive but nlisht reiatloa To ducks of any kiud. And yet tiic seekers cad ll-e trivcrs. When the tok at "tsstamj divep.,". Will the soiutioa fiaJ. NELSONIAN. No. 1122. A I'aratloxlrnl 1'astoral. As happy one v.-as s porting fre-3 Close by th&.buy oaf-two-tJiree, Au awful, bellicose two three disturbed his eiuaniLiity ! Now oae did jump Rnd swiftly flea, Pursued by tais expert two tnree, to much alarnitd. oue seme could see, And fed rUht ia the one two three! No Lsrm was done; forqulcälyhe Can:e out and looked -but thit two ihree, Though noted for eaaclty, Outwitted was by oue-two-three, And lu6t by mucii intrepidity. Now bisme not one that he should oe Atiriphttd at this bold two three The three was two and eo you si.e r one was not, how could i;e L'xpect to face this desperate throo ! OiiC wpb not two, but ttiou-ht that he In course of time would &et to ihre The three was two low Lctd all j 3Orc was i.ot two how can this bs'f Yet oue v.-aB rauch u:ore two thaa the three, The Fame is true of oue two tbree, It vfcs not two Yet list to me. It v Ks more two tL.n oae or three TXov solvers all, how could this h 1 123. A t'oir.poui) 1 Arrn-lh . (Words of t ii;:jt letters.) 1. Eltvaticn. 2. The mornicp's dawn. 3. A Lame for the lily aüd cthc-r plants 1, Impropriety of speech. f. Mcderate humidity. (J. Name of a general who fuught in the war for the Union. 7. Fragrant. S. To tincture with anything medicinal. U. M8gnidceiit. Tbe tecond line read downward and th fifth line upward will name aa event which tiarspired in India in 1S37. Ymr.ANTr. No. llvM A Kiddle. By crimson pa ts that swin? ajv, Secure v.o hold our sway, A force ia red as white as bpar; We bound with dics of s lobaw-ty, W'q cut end rar. in b omle-s fray, Erabihte tu J hold aud oft dctr. O. Wm.'. The March UlVerlnjc Goldsmiths '-;car of wakefieli" aud misceilaneo'i8 work?, nicely printed, ill itrated, and banc's miely bouna in cl-Jth. wiL be presented to the reader who s-ji'ds thlust lot of answers to the ' knotty problems" nblished during March. The "so'ntioa for : ch wef k sboid l b forwarded withia six tat s after tha cate cf the S ntu.el cjiitain ir g the puzs es answered. AnwT 110. Asr fits iu atc (e'gut). 1 Hi". EajUlalioii. 11U; Sprirg HOT H ati K O pe E L im E D ra P IP S Via Del 3ro a, HCl. 1 D A. (Jreea, arasdee, paraded, t'erarge. H. Pets, pest, step. 3. a g?r, singer, resign, resiens. 1110. 1. B-ile, bell. 2 Caate, cast. 3. Forte, fort. 4. Carte, cart. How Jteotiett Lout Hin Kqulpji-e. New York letter to Lurlalo Exprts?.t "1 don i remember that evtr I saw youu? Jim Eennett startled cut of habitual selfpossession but once," eaid an old Hera d ti.an, "and then it was by Mrs. Siautoa. Tee paper had that morning reported a woman ftillrase Convention, and in po doin characle nreii Mrs. Stanton as a 'thieving airocita' cf the movement. Benrett bad just returned f iom one of bis Jong stays in Europe, and 1 ad started in to Etir up and reorganize th staß, according to his dreaded custom Mrs Stantcn's card came in. He tent out word fcr her to enter. Perhaps he meant to give, for the benefit of his editors, an exposition of Low to crush a sanctum bire. Put Mrf ßtantor.1 p'mqtrt t.vername him, snd wbn she irupristivt 1 y inquired why tbe Herald bad called ter a thief, he w the tbatteml one of the two I don't Inow wtat yenLanc d:e would hav wrecked upon him bed not sn employe exp'aired that a typographical error had been made. It was a 'thriving' advo'-Uf, ret 'toievirg,' that the reporter had v;ritten her do n." No Tree Arouhd. fIostou Post. First westerner ' S5y. did you hear 'b)it that LnL'in' in E-irland? Second wea'erner Nc, wnat of it? ' "Why they tried three times to slide bin tc glory, but the trap wouldn't ork, eo they took him back to his cell." "Wall, that funny. Warn't there no tree rour-d there?"' "No, I reckon not " JayGoold'a Way. Boston Tost. I Jay Gould was informed by the captain of h j acht that they would have to wait uotil tbe re was more water before they could cress the bar, and he was told by Jay to ijiue another series.

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The tAqjori;!; cCzWs oi iUo hutnnn ledy at te froZj c wvc;jcrvnt of tUi I.lYCr,ai7VctnJ both the etetnich and towels, in order to eject a evr, if nuclei a f to rem ore the civtts, Krrjutar andkSluggUh action Bortst UeudachefSitJcneesatthe&fe.Kiehfpiin In the Llifk and Loirf,ei?., irclcate that the ZArcY- is ctfcMlt, irZ t tri return require ci48lstnnce to ev:Wc vrgon f? throtc tifirnvv.rilUz torn fouhded fcr i?its purtCi ILey arc mild irltheir action cvi cViir tu c curct at pleasant to tf-.'Stzs-.c end taker, easily blbcth children cr.d aivli, 'aken uclrding to fircciiora, they are c (ccanplaiantcurcwrDyspcflSn, ntlpatrty Diseased iiidneys, cr? ctjiHzT tc ciZcr tr.ciieine; rr.ir:sir-7 fc eastern tlustaugKly, aed i.-r.?c: ti g ::cu : 2 c.xcli energy totheirv rrliZ, it U a zzzcSlcl'JQ GT.i cot a.i L.toI'-atlrtxr I'evct sge, krA TCP; zmms r s r ;;;uT a:i ja(5t- 1 . o-hr. rivICZ.tL00psrBo;U3. f tlZVJ! 1:1 EITTIaS CO..S0LE PMP5IH5?;; Lnrda and Hati Ctv. Ho. friie Snpreme IJenrli. Atlanta. crbt:3.1SSl-Froa experience I ti!':k 8. A S. a vir valuable remedy for cutiaeou dicafes, and akthe Fame tine aa InvlsoMtn? toaic Jame-IJacks-dx. Chief JustiCw' of Gejrjti. AN A2i:U UA1TLST SIINISTCU. TwJ More Importnut Caf. Your eget: bc;n in coiunns ca., a resv la;.s ao, and rrAeting tho venerable brother J. if. Carapbcil, astd hira for the news. Iiis reply wa: "1 Lavtwo more iMportant cures eitcc ted by Swill's k-cliic to rtport." This veueratue maa is known fa'aand wL'o tor his uurcraittm labors of love :n b-fialf of the poor of 'Jojumbus. It w.li be rtncniKl d that the rwift cj-ec:Sc Co. has d cated quite f n airountof t.'iclr fntaous nelicla to te disiribi tid by Mr. Campbell tue pojr of the city; Ituce Lit rc-n.arlf. lie saiJ: "t Luve ;urt ecou n laay wco has r?en erectly annoyed L.yii 'letter in oae of her hau 1. It hsl elven her nich trouble nnd aia. .itl r.e had been trtjtf d by federal i:iyicla:!s dunra; Hi pafd three ol four years with the ell rme Ii-", but without livin? Ruy relief. I sagi;i -w.ll s Srecihc, f.!jcf he tools foil" botties a id i mw apparently peii ctly wcl!. Her hriid ii mo-na v. tota siu'.'i-f ?:ii of the dls a.e left It Hiaarvcsicus liow tt'i-'trir'.iicine renovates the sjstea." " Ahat übet the other c.sc!?" "Well, tl;v,cs a l&dy alto. She had V?en affecttd with ile -tceraa lor four yeftrs. flrf c?. hniids Piid (i s, hs welt t.s htr I oJy, was (overt 1 over with 6 and teals. It was cat; of the wo.--a rso of thislirible d:irf.-e tht I l.;v eve" 1. The fu:rtr;t c f the rcor cc attire was bejo.i 1 expi et Mr n. Eu-e tri- J every Tcn.tdy &t comrij.:. t, hicii.dfac rr rcury and Iodide of po'aH'i. but ho or!y prew w,to. H..e wts la thl con 1 . : i j n wrru I first taw thi ff-o. 1 s-ro:i bad her tak ui -Swift' Specific, aiidanrc h; now oaly tR'ic-i two 1 oi'.i s bui every r k of ttediscue has alra'vi e i"'':7 d.arTK-ar(d. Her sfebiiit sad i -r:! h' i!t 1 hare f rcatiy layrored. It is oae of 11,0 : r irrarfc alle c u I f that In s cotcc uadtr ray ol:rv."2at. C'F.rntt-c':l, ycu hav find a !or.c and vr:el cxp. rh rue iimiuvri'.rjc with ttu hn l ojscrr:;,? II'! ir üif In' fci..l Ihi TiT-t-i. lhe rt mcd.ts i.r.-l wh it 1 jour (! '.;n. 2is to the 11 eriü vl Swift's rp.rlMc ' "Ja a mra-try cf clxty ytüs I haveulu:el with every vImvs cf toc.e y, and have otis?rve 1 0 ccly tic. A tri-' y of dlM h 0 alüic hurxnaity. I'.ij.i -i-.-ftn ut ti e M'l numern;.i and trc rr.c.ynfhcnlt to rt-T3jve. It is rny de'.ibeiste JuL'T if u mi Swiitv trciHe the jraadc.'t b. Li V'-.:-jct rtr Mseovcrel. There 1 uolliti'g coh'T.ira4.e toll. There Is nothiuatoo gool ttr.y Bt-cut hwj't p hrcT''-." Ticte (!'-(i!ool ad t-'a'.n I)ija.ve m'.rei frs-i.

i WANIr-'D 1JST An;i srt!c;e of vr!;:e, rot excvrt.: ? three I!r-c, 11 ertcd two tin?;. TliEi: Under the .-3d '-itua'Joa 'Vaiitcd,'- f-ur liutt or 1ms li:fi.;d ri?r.F.

) ANTüti; SltuntJo'! Hiho:;-.(kc;i.r ova :ai 1V d.'e f zit lady. c.U or h l in -s i;7 7. ! . .1 Iaetrcit C 2 y At.'lKDI Worki ' niiy ki-t 1. bv ra . .-. ir -du'tM'J', i-vr-,. .r-, d find com i t.ut 1 :n. Ii. riK.ei:. t ,rv V ... -.n . Co 1 VY ANT I) ?I.sdic3 baMtiseivlii r.-.!"h!'ie list Tl. d i'rijiirii . .ii 1 1 ,iti n.!i!tU Jii?i ' '''"''itHM'l. Iu lU-dn, ) I- 13 U7 ANIKII-Simatjoa t ctras c'.-rk: Tn-a ir' ixi-ciietce: IIMmj ro w.jr,:; :;rtci.ss re citi.ev. AOCrs, Imxfl. Urror l,t -2 Z' A NT El f t-itufiloa r.s lireraa'i by :r, laau'tTr jou 5 unr ru r-c-r.n-rn cjirth a. joints vv. s DIJohYi: t, Ka'4 it--town. Int. UrAN'ir:i) T'o fcut a t.rtLf rr. w!la or :i hu I t-U-'al.'; doh'tc.irc ator. taik: b- t f iprrnee yi n. At?'trt vtatinc u-rrn. r I'. I' Krl' V.. Jiii.ro, lud. 2 I i ANIi l'.-A ifuation a- drujf clerk: t!:rf V ytrs lii'f rience; i! ice t work; it-ttefof ref mi-Hi ia t n iro:n pre-nat cirt'ioyer. ! -drerK 1;ot f .1. 't?nr1. (. --2 WANIKIJjt-A b tuatton iu a s'mn; or ihce st bry h -r8rie ork: well edicabd, iudtstrioa. wll.rjg to work: first clu r.-ferences. Acctrtts Ü01 A .oxiofo.o. U 1 W - ANTi:r- Eveiybody to know ttit Jo'ia K. V Vtt ft id Jstncs Miller are bottling thonly pr;uiu ll'6 PchiMz MilwauKee Beer a'. 2lt aud 2;a.coutijMeridlKn Stroth ni-tu-lr. "ITT ANTED ULAdies and vouus rneu in city or couuirl caa ern ti to Jö a dy a'. the;r boces; no CfXvss?!n?; work furiii'' d. Al-1rf-n, wlih stamp. (jtYriTALLlZKb PHOTO CO.. r.3 vfct Keveath ftreev, Ciacicnatl. O. I FOR SALE. . - - . . - - r- . . ....... , - - - . . - -.. 'OK FALZO:;e tne draft sUilion. It ALSTON A; CO. l F OR ALEf IIsjio. alxaoM ne, at a viulä'C. i iwakif-treot. 11 M ,f ON EY the lowert rate cf '. in tervrt. J W WILLI illii 6 CO., ä ana t iaiu. -PO LOAN Moaey with pnne or prepari raent: vrrai reaaonsie. .7äw ... 73 EaAt 2hrkat 6treet. Indianaro.d CO i'HDBCn NOTICE. V-OL1II 8TBEET BAPrHT CHCR.m-Ktr. O Will EL Ca'.eht, of LouiiTlile. Kt, tli, prcacti both cfornicg asd crenia;. Aii tavitcl.

FORSALE-ro thousand I -a Con to trees ore aad ' wo years old; they will urow iu auy Foil and tny chrcate; they Ugin bcariri: w:.e three years o A aud when tlx. to eizit ye--.ii on bear ten toiu'.teea bushels per tree; I hive i ) tree ou nry 'v. near Shelby vil'.e, two yea.--; a: 1 coire fircly: lend lu yonr orders ea.-.y: - liver In Mf-rc and April; terras rec-it b;- u, ü STTTON. st.f 'ir vvilia. lad. liEMOVAti. !" EMOYAI.f-Vei.ave rcnove l our stove ttor I -üd tai-.l nized iron cornice wo: to -1 1 Wasbiuktcn ?rect. where we are sel.ta heating Hoves pt trc n'ny reduced price. Cull n 1 r. j FINANCIAL.