Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MOUSING. MA IK.' II 7 1SS5.

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Jcup'a Sirpj ow&i ft fit? Jarm less than ft Joxeu tr.Ur from a grf at western city, and he tt liwt. if noonee'M. will bear teitl mooy to th trniL of tb: ghost itory; also ti tU fact that. previous to teeing tb ghost, he Jut uct brieve thro could be each a tbiuy. Altboca tbe owntr of a farm, he ii not i Ittu.tt in one tecs tf tho word, but Jeictis hit time to buying und Sellin utock. Th! offen ncfiltfttei long rldi into the snrrrnrdlntr. country, ftnd sometimes far ; f 1 1 ; the b' ;bt )ni prounrnt tialt In Mr. Sarpy's tin r itc-ter tnuit not to namr ntloned. He n fc,a;s cartful tt Impress upon Ms f rlcc?r that he wos an out and OQt temper nce man. II bel oved m temperance, bat not in Intemperance. The spiritual command: e je temperate la all tblngV he conilJertd applied to eating and sleeping as wM ai drl:ilng. On the other hand, tern l exance did not rnan total abstinence. This he wai certain of, and ia accordance with this belltf kept ft Jag of the best boarbon In hi i celUr, and it was a fact that cobweb rare!-, if ever, grew over the mouth of tie jup. He drank vry little, he said, and never got !rcck. It fact, he bad & profound contempt for a Luan who would get drunk, like Jim iu ntcn, on the adjoining farm. He lud at various times lectured Jltn on the Tics of In ti utterance. Wby, Jim," he would say, ''why don't yen step when jou have a dram or tvo, and i ot r. afce a bttst of voorielf? I can take a h'.tk, and I can lt It alont, jest as I please. If tiU lo that, you'll Ret aloni: all right." J : m could make no answer to thia ari;an.rr.r, for while he knew he could taken dilbk whui he pleated, he knew he could it r t let It alone when he plasd. htib thin ft year before the advent of the 'best II r. i-;iriy had, to the surprise o( everybody, nsarrled the belle of tbo neighborhood, Mh Mary rrr)e. To the earprlse, I say. for Mr. Sarpy was a little past tbe prims of life und not very prepossessing man In the main, but Mary apparently saw eood in him tir,d married htm In spite of the warning of t.tr friends with reference to his habits of inking a drum. She wonid break him of It she slid, bit . he foutd her ii.tlaente powerless on that nvre, grrat &3 his love reemed to be for hf r. ilx wouhI listen attentively to her arun fiilj, erd laaeh at her fear, but ha wcuid tnKe Lis dram just tbe same, promising tbat t.su he i&ff It was injuring htm he would .'( p. Thcs time ran on. and the occasional dram 'sve ihe othtrwiie happy wife irroat üal of at casibos. 8he tried various expedients to ivikrirc nim of h;a danger, but he had profftu d faith in hia on ability to stop wn?n hl jndrrent dictated, and wouM not be ociiv.r ( ta. It v as one bitterly co!d winter n'sht that th- uhcit ame, ftnd its coniln was thn LarNn g r of Kocd. ilr. Sirpy had basint-jj in the c.ty hat kept him away until ft Uta ii;!tr, nna Mis. Ssrpy SRt by tbo lire waiting for bin!. Koe conld csnally liwr the sound of th horn's feet on tbe btable floor ft) he went iD. but the wind wns blovinc and lui.btiii so cn this night that she csald huxr i i Liv tTjt it. Tie r!ocK on ibe mantel had just Rlrn:k 12 hn Mr?. Sarpy heard, above the wind, th rrf.ctcf a put ü from the din ction of the hum. 8he ran to the window and looked nut, but could see nothing of her hnsbaid. .jraln tbe l islol cracke,and she knew It was i&side the barn. Agiin she henrd it, Htd aair, until ibe had counted seven I bote She knew Üat was the number of Cham r n Mr. Sarpy'a revolver, but cou'd nnt imasice what he was shooting at, unless it alight be tramp, as they often lodMl in the barn, and he had had trouble with one of them tot long azo. While the we still ordering and anxious, Mr. t'arpy carce running across the yard and bunt into the room exclaiming: Give me the lantern. Mary; there must be a ghost in the barn. I've put seven bullets into it and it didn't budge." This news both astonbed and alarmed Mrs. Sarpy, who hurriedly lit the lantern, jayiDg: "Why, Joeeph, what is it?" "That's more than I can tell. It's something that looks like a man no on one of the high timbers, and it keeps moving all the time like as if it was hurt. I heard it the first thing when I went in after oats for the horse. I thought it was eome crazy tramp had gotten up there, but, by George, 15- was the gbost!" He had by this time reloaded the revolver, and, jerking up tbe lantern he hurried oil' toward tbe barn. Kow, it happened that Mrs. Sarpy wa an nncemmenly shrewd little woman. She had noticed an unnatural light in Mr. Sarpy's pye, acd tbat his hand trembled greatly as he loaded bis pi&tol. This, however, might have been due to the excitement of seeing the ghost. She threw a Ehawl around her shoulders and hurried after him, determined to see the ghost, too. Mr. Sarpy was cautiously entering the barn door when she came in bight, and she waited outside, listening for tie ciack cf a revolver, but none came. She lecked tu niblingly within, and there saw arpy standing up in the haymow, holding the lantern above his head aud looking in great perplexity at something on one of the cicss-timbers near the roof. "What is it?" Mrs. Sarpy aeke.d. 'Tissued if I can tell what it is ! It'j no 'bost, that's &u:e! Come up and eee if you cauteli!" Mrs. Sarpy had no need to climb into tbe n-ow. She instantly recognized the ghost, and exclaimed: "Vhy, that's nothing bat a piieof tacks you put up there to keep the rats from f nawing them." "That's to, I suets," eald Mr. Sarpy, In astonishrxfr.t: "but what waa thai sound I htard? There it is no v." Teat's nothing in the world," said Mr?. ?arpy. tbakirg with laughter, "but the wind blowing thror.gh tbat Drcken widojv. Yon blow it & avs moans that wav when the wir.il Ll s hard from the north Mr. fcaTDy climbed down from the m3w, pyicg: lI don't know what's the matter wiih nie to nht I mnat be cut cf my hd. I've shot all thes whett sacks fu:l zl fcc'es Mrs farry deftly thrust her hand into his rccfret. ard drew ont a tiak nearly empty. Ff r far bicame cbr in an instant and&he .fd: "That's what's the matter, ' Je3epa! You trek one dram too many at !at'." Mr. Sarpy made no reply. Ho went elf to Ted the hcrfe, and as he did so debited with h:icelf whether he could possibly have been drunk, as Mary had tntimattd. It had been tuch a bitter cold night, and he had suiTered fo freni tbe cold, that he had taken more than he had supposed, as the almcn empty fast provtd. He entered the house and Jenr.d Mrs. Sarpy sitting by the ßra crjirg. He hid no rtason to a;k har the cati'e of her .L-rief. He diyined her thought. If it hid rcme to this already, what would it in the ennne cf years? thir.:: was said that night and the next h cmirg, when Mr. Sarpy went into brekfst, LeT was greatly surprised to find Mrs. Sarpy apparently in the gayest himor, Jacpbir2 ard talkiDg as if nothing unpleasant had happened. He w?s glad to see that ihe tock snch a sensible view of matters, as

It was only tbe beaatl cold that ai.iieblui forset hlcuMif.

buddmy Mrs. Brpy aid: I wdhder when Jim Henton f j oruinx over?" Why, what do 70a want to see Hsnton for?" he atked, with a suspicious fore bo ling. ' "I want to tell him about your ghost ht ntpht! she answered, langhin; "it's the tet jote of the ktai'.ui, and how Jim will lath'.'' Vbat' t'j n"e of aaylng anythln? to Jim atotit it, Mary ? ' said Mr. Srpy, plead ir.j'y. "I drank toi much. I know, hat I wcnldn't Lav 1 ue It, only it was so CDld!" "Oh, it's too s&o I to aeep!" she answerei; ' I.mnst tell Jim, jnt to hear hi tu lauh, and then how everybody will lauh whea ttev hear It!" Ifp pleaded with her to say nothing about it He wouldn't have th neighbors know Htout it for $."r0, they wonld alt mate a j tuueh frai 0! him. Hut he laughingly assured him it was too gwd to keepjaud bhe tunit tell it. One weak point in Mr. Sarpy's nature v ffar of lidlcule. He conld not bear t3 b larjRbed at. and all the forenoon he was in drtadleet JlmUenton ihonldhanpentoome over, and Mary should tell ahjut the ghost, but fortunately Jim did not come. At dinner he sat for some time in silence, and finally said: "You've got me, Mary. I see my mistake I'll never drink another drop. You may toll it if you want to, but that's my last dram." Mrs. Sarpy thanked blm joyfully, acd as sured him that waa the wish of her heirt, and if he kept his promise, as she knew he wonld, ibe would never tell the tdory of the ghost. And she never did. Mr. Sirpy poured the contents of the jug into the yard as s3on as dinner was over, and a happier day thfy bad not seen sicca their mar riage. The neighbors often wondered what Sirpy was shooting at in his barn that night, hut no me ever knew until he told tbe story himself. Mi(f for inmiity. (Cleveland Herald.) "I have brought you the cross receipts of our proceeds," eald a rather haudaome voang lady yesterday, as ehe enterad tue oiiice 01 the Hethel Anociated Charities, and surrendered to Mr. llsymond the sum of frl H in coppers, dimes" and nicktls. When quel ttomd with reference to the source of the money, th young lady eaid that she was the Treasuren f ascc:ety en tab Ished in a certaia large initltt.tiou In the city where a lar,; number of :f dies aro employed, the society in iuetlon being organized for the suppression and discontinuance of the me of alang. If any member cf the society is found guilty of using a slang phrase, she U tlntd accordii:R to the KMvity of the obren?y. Mr. Kymend i.ropj'.is to devote this money which will be tar.ded in every month for a speclai purpose. He ill inveit it in street car tic kete, and dlstrlbtita thnu among the poor who are cbl'ged to walk great distances to tkeir vork place, rr possibly to the Intirmary fcr a rioy's worir. General Harnett taiil that If branches of this .vclety were organ?zed in tvery itore, ctrice and factory in town where yours: ladies were employed, susllcient funca would b3 squared tn run thw entire re lief department of the Hethel. Trut Fvna Unto Doatli. ist. 1'dui Glube.l Tl at was a fcnchlng fctoiy toM by Mr.. Oiad&tohe when nnncurcing the death of the Trir.ctts Alica iu iV.rl lament. Shft had been cautioned Ly the ohys c'au riot to inhale th breath of her tittle hoy, who was 111 with diphtheria The Httlo fellow was twins iu h:8 ted in the delirinni of fever. The Princess stood by the side of her chili, and laid her Land on his brow and bean to carets him. The touch col-'d the fevered brain and brought the wandering aiul back from its wild delirium to nestle for a moment In the lp of a motber'a love. Then throwing hin ams around hr reck, he whiepered, 'l imma, kiss roe." The instinct of a niothers love was stronger than fcienre ard she pressed her Hps to those of her child. And yetthere I not a woman in all the world but would esy ere would cot have had r mother's heart if she had not kissed ber.bairn. And so it will be to tbe end of time. The mother will kiss her child, the wife her husband, and the lover his sweetheart, though death in a thousand forms lay concea'ed beneath the Vermillion coloring of the pouting lips The Age of the Prerddebt. IVVatertown Times. 1 When Grover Cleveland becomes President of the United States he will lack fourteen day s of being forty eight years old. Oaly one vonnger man has been inaugurated President, and that is Grant, who lacked pome six weeks of being forty seyen vears old when he entered the White Houst. Franklin Pierce was three months over forty-eight, and Arthur and Garheld were each a trirle less than fifty. All tbe other Presidents have been o'oer, William Henry Harrison, with his eixty-eight years, being the oldest of them all at takiDg the oath cf efUce. "fv9 fur Ad veatarons Crank. Cincinnati Ecqulrer.l The dory which sailed from St. Johns, Newfoundland, in September last, v.ith a crew of two men, bound for England, is given up for lost. A dory is a fifieen-fott rowbeat. The information that there is a large number of such bcata to ba had cheap is freely given to the other cranks Of the country. Binde Short Work ut It Mr. C. O. Bat son. of McAllister, Cross Heads. Teun., was lorelv troubled with dysneptda. He writes: "I have been using Drcwn's Iron Bitters; only used it a short time, and think I am well." It is one of the btauth s of the good work accomplished by this wonderful iron tonic that it is done eo er-eedily. The work is permanent, too Cures eskness, liver and kidney complaint3 tc. The Old Joke on Chicago. IWashlagtcn lUtcbet.j . Washington Girl (to her cousin, whom she is visitii g in Chicago) "Who are thess men, IVlle, coming toward the hcue with surveying instrument? in their bands?" CLiceco Girl ' Oh. I ordered a pair of ibces tbe other day, and they are the, shoemaker and his sssfsTanti coining to take my mcssnre." "What Yuu Hf. "There are so rxauy frauds advertised for tbe hair," yon say. So taere are, but Parker's Hair Balsam is not one of them. It will not work m'racles, but It will do b3tter service for your hair tnan anything else you can find. Restores original color, cures dandruff, gives rev growth. E:egantly perfumed. Kot 'a dye. Taller Than 111 Monument. ll'hiladelrfcia Times Signs rxuliiply that General Geor9 Washington crows bitrger 3 years roll on. Captain E H. Hauch, a weü known citized cf Lancaster, Pa., wes a confirmed snfferer frcm inllammatory Thentaatism. which Gitencorhned him to his bed. When he commenced using Mishler'a Herb Bitters his left knee wa3 Very much swollen. After nsing the bitter?, according to directions, for a short time, the swelling of the knee disappeared almost entirely, and he wasableto walk without the use of cratch or cane. "I feel Hke a new man," the Captain writes.

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ftiAt ti New l ut tk t .)i. any. unit What I Hlt by th Iodiu 1a111. Nkw Yoatc. Marcu . Ihe Sun aajs: Mr. Cleveland1 liaiuural aldreis U very properij. con&ned to Uln? form. Iu a brtilan l t'liiUmot'Mo wt. tbe Keurl irtaclp!o by which be jlOfU't-n to 6 Kltd, mil tDOO Wim bve Ltvu eirnditis fron hin minute an 1 liric 2i('.arUotn upon (jueitloct of public policy win u. dipülutfd. it it xoTf well writUli. Tliere 1 notiiinz Titj-original or trlllltut atout It, bnt trte p at rclAtla t' an economicl guwrumpot n 1 a p!t: no lo o! Hrl:u wilt te wriptn 1 d wiih tlCAriion bjr a rrt pro;wrtik'ii of the poop!, n l tarrc ii no doubt that tho t u document npre'in a plainly 11 1 slncorol tLc ivtui aud puip jkta (d It 1 author, Tbe Tinire ey: Mr. Clcvlnd'n luauinrl a Uro Ii d!jnlfl? t. Umple md f"n ti!e. It h in tt U;C tout? o! tintrrnyul dl erdenr thiit La coü;-j to b rovtdel HitlniracterlfiUf! of tho uuu. It li cloir tbat be k-ntcrs on tbo itutlei of id ofllc-j wlta 11 M'licnf rep'i)it-tluy trt the wbolc couittry, and tue wlm e oin?rj will rcrclvi vrltu hertr and ßrttteful aseat Ms deprccU'.ou of partlMii M'IMt. We iollevt aNo t&t tt will r toLd C(.rJlally to his appeal to remember ttut M tnut is H artd by every patriotic cUlen. au 1 that every citizen owe to tho rountry n vllUrit watch nd cirko n ruilny of lti tublio erratt aud a tuir and reasonable eittmate ot their ü le'.tty and tjnofiilness, There U uo mliftililc.i trie totio In wblch heipoaka of reform la tho 1qiIuUtntlon ot tbo (Jovernmeut, and tac application of buatncM prlnclph to pnbilc aditira, and in which he announce that Civil 80. .ice retorm ahoull be in good f Itu enforce 1. Tbe double obligation to tbo people, and to all wLo worthily fcecic public employment, thAt mnit and competency luall bo recognized lastrad of tii tT ut semoner or tho turreud-r of houent io- ) 11 1; At tcllef, itiow the Pretdent'8 characteriaiio I null ol iiurnein ami bia profound senso 01 duty. It 1 a long tlmo ilnco tie. party, which Mi larjrcly riproientcd in tte viitirowdaat V.tulilt kton. ban bfeu called o:i to ll;ten to ait much icun i doe'riuj so clearly declare l. aud evidently b!ttk:d ty ao resolute and practical a will. It reitalua to be icon how thai jarty will receive tteappjlcatlon cf the do;trlii,l which It aure to follow. It td ould b ad bid tht tno l'rellent'i doclarat'oa rcgardittij tajttvemaal.iu.i-. ttonai, Jutt aud honoraolc. The Herald eays: rtev'c'cut Clcvelnd' addrens is a dtcument that every cltl.ten ibould p-uder for himself. Many t;ord t.ti of common xeme and so tn 1 noiltlcai pblloaophy are pcattcrc 1 thtouh tt: end, 11 tLo Pemocrati nrii now to trv their -hand at the wbeel iu iilving practical ell'cct to thci J vlow. bocaufe tho people wanted it, woul I It not ho well for tbo i'.epubllcatis to heed to l'reslie'H' äii-i.I and sucrWlco their apleea to prtrlotic thought,' that whatever party 1 best for t-.o country in ut lrukt bent for u all. aud that It Is at lean for an caperlirenul cbacgu. roiirioN PAPE as. IiOMion, March Tho lnily News say: IwMent t'levc'.aud will have the hearty ymtuihj of Kurland. It in our rtcalie there nhouid bj perpetual pcaco, growlnt friendship an tiniemui t-omniert-o Fverythlu brlalni; 111 eaiir toqi'ther in lu'ercM and feellrut li a ? nu to both, and to pcaco aud tree torn tliTO Uhout the world. I'rcKidcnt Cleveland's Inaugural aldnm was full of promise uui worthy of hi great re:utailou. The Times t ay : The inaugural address 1 concl.ed In a o"iy spirit, but throw uo light 0.1 the malu qu.-?ilcus nwdlting Folutiou, The Standard says: C'.eve'.nnd'i aldrew h m.m'.y an I s-jvlble, but cxtn-mtdT con -committal. Tne Cabi:i''t. we iniuic. he coirj.u'.ed of able ueu, ho:c L&di wtdCJnmaud reject. The Telegraph B?y: Tbe incuenratlcn iro((ioa at Washlnctou t day auKund well for tho tcet tii ot tac Oeruocmtic ro;imj. America holds tuch au lraporuut puce In the union of nalio.t it 1 htrlly extgenilou o a.iy tt;at when she H prorarous a t nappy tt-. reit ot the world sympuaizjs an I is beifitet thereby. ' Far vt ihn Fair lNer Oilcans Picayune. j When two lady friend? enter a street car tcrttber they generally go through with a funny little formula f. r the saving of each other's credit for generosity and for appeararcts generally. "Now mind, I've got tbe change," sys one as they hail the car. "Hayeyou? Well, o have I. I can pay the are," answers the o'her. B7 this time tbe ladies are eeated. and both bpgin to fumble leisurely in their ea'chels Icr that chance. "Now, I'll pay," exclaims one, and ehe fishes out a dollar bill and looks helples&'y around for some man to pass it up. "I want charge, anyhow. Tie money is parked up to the box, and in the mean time the other lady quietly deposits two nickels in the box. "Oh, you irean thing!" cries the street car guest. "Never mind, IM cay coming home," aud then they fall to talking of some absent one. Kleacd by Washington. Isan Frac Cisco ChronlcIe.J lie death of Mrs. Hannah Scs-y, who died in Alameda on Thursday last, ut the advatccd age of ninety-six years and eix mentis, is worthy of more than passing notice. She was the granddaughter of Lord P;aisted, who left Kngland on account of re ligkme persecution, his property being conti cated He settled near Dover, N. H,, wbere Mrs. Stvasey was born. General Washington drilled his men on her father's farm, end In passing on one occaiion ho took the little plrl In his arms and kissed her. .v : 1 W -O vi HI BITTJERS -3 CURZ3 ) jÄiitisEÄSüsnffii . k -M. KIDllEYS i STOMACH 1 AND ! BOWELS.? 0 ALLDRUGa!SI3; Dyspepsia, Goncrnl DoMlttyi Jacadlos, Ila&itn&l Cortstlpev ' tlont LivorCo2tplRintSIck Ueujlaohe, Diseased Kidncya, .Etc, Etc. Xtcoctalcs oalv the Iurcst Dreri, arr0T5 PUKiFiuo:-1 TUE RLGOD I3 Uaootiali Ittsn: T.i fr.:oxica:v.; j: ttle us? 1 si a.;. !., Lv to-.n ui';:- -,t.TO ?rcpe:t:si. auicin.T ash bitts cOi Solo Prc-rrierorj, ST. LC:'!3.A.:iD KANSAS Cir.

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,n t!. weUi rr grows wartiwr, tint extti tiK tired f.'elui. w.üd -f iipj" tit -, dullness, l.imruor, an.l lisslttjtli, anilft almost t!ie entire lt'tm m family, and vr.'f. til.i atul otlur dhe.ix'i caiiM'd by Iiiiiikts, in.mlfi,t Hit-msfUe w i t ! t rnitiy. It ii bnpol!!o t throw oil tills 1 Tiility a:;d exp 1 liuuiors fron the bbd without the ail of a reliable tnedu-iiu llki Hold's .Hursaparllla. "t c't:!d n.t hh rji, and woubl t t.p l i the iu.r:ilii4 lt!i hardly life vnmh t g -t out of b-d. I lud IM appetite, and n;y face wotild bif.ik out it!i plii.pK.. 1 buht

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a t"ttlo of Hood's S.ir.s.Tp.irill 1, rnd oon began t sleep si undly ; could gd up witliout that tired and languid fetdin. and my appetite Itnprcved." II. A. SAM'oKD, Ketd.O- " I bad been tiUifh tl!;lilel by general debility. Last fprlii ilootl's SarsaparllJ.i proved Just the thing needed. I deiUed an liiintcus.- amount of benefit. J never felt better.". 11. 1'. Milllt, l!to:i, Man. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dru'Ms. $1 ; six for iX Made only by I. IIOOI) & CO., Lowell, MaN. 100 Doses Ono Dollar THIS 13 THE GENUINE I oiponi y i.t noTTMcs wxnt ncre WRAmai, nzt t.i at sin:e ovra coax 11 usbkosc. ünr trr'o-rctrx aronal every bottle. In ilckccrs Zun Dn-p ii Worth Us fftfcM in GjM 1 ' - rrrv fsMf-n f Itfakda'naljncai aü tttnns ot in5,a.".:t:r, UATAI KU, CÜI.IW, ÜIARKHEA. KlIVl'M ArJleM, NüUKALüIA, b3S enrol mot cases thsu anytblng ever procribed. DIFUTHKRIA, tiOUi; TIiIaOaT: nse it pronptly, delay 1 dn?cr.-n-, FILTH, BLIND, BLEHDINO OH 11 C 1 lis'.?, ULCEK8, OLD OR KEW WOYNUS, ßHülfTH, IIUKN, TOOTIIACHK, EARACHE, bOKXEYZi4, OüALÜd, 8FKAIN3: the greatest known rene-H. Controls HEMORRHAGED, FEMALE COMPLAlMf. ELEEDING Nose, Mouth, ütoraa?, Lncs, or frcra any enrjo, storre1 p 1 07 ctiarr-, I: is called the WOS'DER OF ll. HN-.i. Vszn rs Txr.NALLT isn INTERNALLY, We have an er, lancbc of tOKtlmor.irtif. ssond for onr book laU'.i:;.! Kreol. It will to'.l yon all at-ont It. IT I TNSIFK T'l CS 3 ANY rr.EPABtTlV TTCFr: the (, MTJ12JE with oca iciüüuior i. I'r'.ca tr'jt, SI, fl.75. KSD'aEXTCACT CO.. WVa u. fo. 'mil PEfiS Iie ?r;Ptl: IcaJifigKos.: 14,043, 130, 135,333,181, Fcr Salo by all Stationers. ' f ill K3TSR2ROOK 57ClL PEM CO WEAK, 13 ii ü EVELO PEP t PARTS OK 'I UK HIT W ANJ)IV KM.AUitKI), 1U.V1 l" Wy l S lit I UK y'l ." int"rptinig It'll! "T. J IUI 1 ' 'l I I i I'.T. tt: rMi v l i nlion.'H um I .ity I li O 1 1 1 -i I I. -i ii'. . t immb"g 'i'il I in, ),iiT- i' r .ry. t lit, n.l yi'rt r iir TrV '! I "I V IT. lnrvi-,1, ut-l v tur-xtlit IMH V't 'll.TT- L-'V'IWn.l l'-irftc-llM' l-'ltlK WTl' 1, ' U Lil., .l!Qi', .N". T ! V.. r f I H OKTwt U J .Loit l Wm'.b oert D-.Wa9D A CO. LOLISIANHO Just Close Enough. "Htve a c'.0--c shave, fetr?'" "'o, tbauks, not very clos-e. At leat not iaite so Cose as tbe list l're-IJtntial e'-ycrloti " Yotircorrc-f ior.denthad just encncs;d himself lusurlOLHy in acva'.r lu tbe ntat birber j-Uop, No. 1.3t9 Moreau street, St. Lojii. and w-is si liiug into drcants, wli a tbe above in&fc ti u nnd tbe Lerettary answtr broke tbo ;ell. "Tijat ejection did ;o away do.va to th3 fk?n, sir, ar.u no rntake." sil 1 Cirbir Copies, gently lutbtcj: tte creamy lather through tac tou?h stubble cn ny cnin; "I bad ha'f a notion ti put a sin. 'election 6bave3,' outside of the door, tut concluded not to.' "lo chacse the subject," sa id I, '"if Fomebody would Invent an airanaeiieat which would relieve Vatbtr Irora the fati.'ne of R-andln. and ruuke hl;n as comfortable es I he man hj is havinc, wbat a blessing it would bi to tiie prolessioa, wouldn't If." "I don't ak tor cxpf-ct tl-nt." rer-lifd Mr, row!e. bn; liot Iocs I bn 1 rtieuraj.;:a la r;.y bacfc, ccd then s!?.nd:r) up at tb- cbalr by the bour v.- s to v jh or. Iu bo t I hardly knew what I should do. Liniments? Oh, yes; I tried tiicH'tbincs ia all their varieties, and pvtes, too, by the doucu. Good? did you say? No, tjy trouMe vs tco deep tor then. Finally one d-ty Mr. F. (t. raun:i7, of Msstbrcoli's Fhirmay, in this city, recommenced L'er.r n'3 Capcine Ptastr. All rieht, fays I, I'll try tncs?, and so I d.d. lle-pme? Weill should say they did. Dcpenl on it there 13 sometblu? 6Cientiüc about t.,loe things. Tbcy quieted the pain, warned my buck inost pleasantly, and tn a short tlaae made it elastic acd etronz as ever. 1 venture to say that no ctber external remedy oa earth can compete with then. Rheumatism has eot to go when Benson's rlasie a:? arouad, y raja: Xsix."

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At fw müht u rj I ttie .Hf-tii sus. r.' fltili t tin" b.-h.-ilrMl oflft-t of .1 reI. able Ji:iie and in lwrant. Tb' ititi'iire st lie of t!i I.: i.hl, the diT HUi'd itl.'t' dHM. .nil tli we.il; ro:iiIlth;t of the b"ly, ca:iel by IN l-'iu battlo slt!i the Cold, wintry Hat'i, a!I r...ll for th rfitrv4. if ti!a!Ui.; ;üid rr.tntjg I: fttifnc.'s s. Jnppily an I Hcfth i iy ( inliliu'd tu Mood's S tr-.ip 11 II!. 1. 'llo-d.s .tr:ipalill.i 4 1 i I t it a rr it doal of h", I had ho particular di-.'.e, but w."s tir-d o d frotu ocrwtU, :md It t tin it im- uj." Ii;s. ;, i:. MMJliiN.-, Co!i t".. N. Y.

Tor seven ear-, sjifing atul fa'l, 1 had MTofi.loti" kni't s coi:n old on my les. and for two je.irs was not free from them at all. I sulleivd ver liilieb. Last M.ty begin taking Hood's .s.iix.ip.ti l!l. 1, and before I lfd taken two bottles, the sores healed and tbe hhl.til It ft lue." ('. A. AlSMil.n, Alliol I, Me. "TlK-re is no blood piirlller i-juat to Hold's Sarii'.uilla." I'm id s, leu liet.tcr, N.V. E-lood's Sarsaparilla Sohl by all IruMs. $ ; si for M ilonly b C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mj. 100 Doses One Dollar A CHILD! I TAtnoTTON. (la.. Bcpt. 12, lst. M7 little aon, ; liow seven years old, broao out whea a b.tbu tiirtt) I weeks wltli wht tbe doctor (lied cezem, boplnI iiWA 011 tbe bead Rtid ftriidually s:r-.Mdln over I b'.s whole Lofy. Ho whs trettted for Uvs yir. or t more by various rbyalclith wlt.'iotu rebef. aul I the llttio boy 1 calm was completely broitea down, About e year reo I wav indic I to usj ca litru h Lwlfi'ti tryi-QUSc, at: J two bettle ( Ur"d tilrn Four.u nil ti win, nr.a lucre r.s en no i?n 01 rctuu of the disease. F. O. HUL.'lili. I'fttnontd ly Nnir. t?one td?ht ytcr o I as In-truKtc t wit: j'CisoTj by & nHbi) wao infctciel my bitw wltb Mood taint. 'J he itaiethll.l r.n.:cri d h1oh uutll It v6 nlout t.o yens ol t w'.ju Hi little H o w v ylC.'Oed i:p to tli'. ferful j-.oa. I-or4.t Ie.:u yearn 1 1ot-e atifterd untold iiiImty. I wn e v ercd wltii fcoreinud u'.eer Iroia hea l ta loit, uai lnmytrtAt cxtrcnilv 1 r 'TtyvA 1 dii. No Uu KtiHke t tin express ur .'""el'.ns ol wöo ounnsc tl.esi loux six years. I tn.l tin W. t inedlefl tfer.tm- at s'tvcral phyJi tsn.s hu i -slvtiv trcnled inc. but t. no turif)ie. I be Mrrcuiy u:. 1 p, uki n -etne I tf. Aild iiit l to tao nvfnl flAiiiO which dcvourim me. About ihreo nonth tto I v.vt ad v be I tn.trv Hwtfi' 1 po f. vyZ-,?m'yMt-,' niv in ny ci Gr We .. 'iS:V?V,.L V4 1 v eM : b ut ao, n id ltd .P" ) X C.l iikn! rvlia! we bope fr.ftln"' ' ' '' ' '.u l tpcat o uoica fo; n.'i-dUal trf tnunt t:iat we were t m p.e to t ry. Oh ! ihe evotiy ol Vmi mo.' -.i nt! Jl nutKill hi pp." m lt-''.n yanr reach, n:i x o yr tc Sraplt. 1 urp'ied, l.owvver, to tlevc wbowir; .tde cid wiii:i,o: t iicln me, nnd 1 'utv '.aio.vrlfl't. J-d'Cii.c, and row tout;d nnd well oi:c, more. :-vtlffi .rctt:4c i ti e bet t-'.ood iurl!le tn tt e worl2, nnd Ii i' e et eilest t!es::i, u' tn1 He. M;j. T. W. IKK, Ureeavtlij. V. A lrrssi!t fcr IWiSntv-flv Vars. Ai l i p;-, , ?c;t. 8, lss. I ant ku oVI t bet ram 1st, and La. 0 bad to do ln:s.ely w bio j 1 di CP.ai'K for over twenty-five years. I Imvo d Alt lu All ainds of b'cod pui iOcrs, and do no', t-c itno r luy tbat h'wl.'t'a . tc:lic is tbe best, tn I v&s niret, niore percral f aM?Rctifii tbau any other 1 ?.t ever l.audltd. I.ait Tear r jouup stviii ut c -nie i'. zvf Kmc m:r.(lAU-a tut covered v.itn sores. J rLC'-ininoudcd S. S. He tool: culy tiu;'j .o'.tle (ud ü c f crt dlanpji'flrcd, hie thror.t b.a'.t ! uj and 1 Is !!n c"c?.:vw c;f, H!s ?ch v sriocdi. scd resl: r.a tbat cf a cbUJ, and bebAstabie ttu poinds. I fcarrcly kiicw httu whea ha r-. '.".rccd alter eu atscnco cf --vcral wio. t' claimed to be renewed In tksh acd pirit. A nnra her cf ot:xr cases Ks iiiRlltusut L-ave t02".( under my observation, aud ail with ibe txs: re ui:s Kvtli'n hpeeite I an excellent etile, aa? ns an antidote for malaria baa no i;;. rior. Man' 'adieu are usiug It as a tonic tor isfueril debility nd nd it tbe most iitisf.ic'.ory onerier urd. ) bnve cc(u dealing in Swift's Specie for flvo year er ruore. and am s.itisiifd thai I do uo: p'.aca to bib on (slluate upon its cieilts. (i. V.. PIXOS. Trcatifeon r.'oo iand f'k!n Dtsoescs maih fr?t THE ti'.VlfT hl'LUlFlU COMPANY, Atlanta. w Indiana Law look. if I? Clarce. A new and practlcil treathe for Juaticea of the Peaca, stttiag their dUci r.nd showing thsrn ho-?? to ixscute then, fslth all tbe acta relating to tha Jnstic? nnC Ccr.!tab!t, About 5C0 pa-je?, toanä la rtvle. only !S.C. "larVv's La-sr of Ileal xrcrelj In Ind'aas -.id (tosyeyftnceri .V.'ina!, Ji.CC, .r.rt.r. f:r.:lrcf.d Lew? o! iLiftn R.id dtgeit Kv.v.rf-L.e Court Icisicns. S1.-50, ?tatnie3 of Indiana, Revision o! lS7b. 3 vcIp., S3.1K) foriet. U:nrke!3 IJanr.sl !oi County Conditioner?. Auditore, Township Trustees, Eoad Paper Intendenta and P.oad Master?, vjitn thi Lavrs Governing thoa? Oncers, ItxTjrjAl for ConBtafclej a Quid? tor that Omc?r, (LOO. fecend and Fonrth Indlf.n. Eej-crt ns editions), 3.ch. Gayin ÄHord Kt?tntf;, with Daylf, Hnpplsrcent, 3 vcl?., $3.00 for get. a?3nal for Tcrnanip T:n?t?e3 end Kcnd ßüf'erintenöents, with tho lawj ta fare ovcrninj thce oncers, 0 centx. Lsw cf Taiation Concerning the a?83i cif nt e.nd ccllection of taxes, fix. Liv cd Eheritf a Ocmpleis Ä5nnjl fcrSher ifle, J1.00. Clrcaiatj foreilhEr ibf abov oeet fni o'rhfed ou'd:5'!Msd. Addr'tt SivTINBl COMPANY, 71 & 74 W. 'Market St, CATATORE-a yf v:. ri oBtoros tho W-COJJV- NA quick teller. Üj-'A lijiitiTO Cure. CKCASl I ALM Las ;i':".d F.n cuvbiMe reputaticn wherever known, dissci:i? all oth?r pieTBT10110- Jt is a crenmy ub'tan. A iArticle in applied into each nostrih'ca .i.sin? uo piia, pnd is fcrecab'.e to use. l'ric 5-.cent3 by iruil or at Dr"-?i,irs- ?end for circnlar. LLV CEOiafiS l?ru2Jis. Owe 30. N. Y.

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