Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 71, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MOltNING, MARCH 12 18S5.

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KATE'S VICTORY.

"Working girls, of conr?e," said Kats Eelwjn, "going home from the factory. Oh, poor thiEgi, how tire 1 they look! Do yon know, Mr. Varian, it always eeecos to me as if they belonged to a different order of beings jrcra na' "I don't inow hj ycu shoald draw 3acb Cm inference aa that,4' said ilr. Varian. Kate laughed. "Don't take ray conserve an Eerienx," said the. 'IJave you finy relations among the Jactcrytfila?" "Net that I am aware cf," Mr. Varian qnietly answered. "Then I don't see why you abonld espouse their cause," langhed Miss Sslwyn. "Look at that fat little dowdy with the checked trj8hara drees, end the broken-backed ieat'ber in her bat, and ths tall vroTaa with ibe scanty shawl and the high-beeled boots, v.'as there ever anything sd ridiculous ?' And then the whistle blew, and the train rjoved cn, end the smile faded from Angus Yarfan's face aa be watched the merry jartle cf his companion's eyes, the dimples coming and going cn her rosy cheeks. The very next station was Keyford, where tLey most alight. And he had not told Kate Eelwjn yet b8 conld net tell ber. Let c rcucstancea develop themselves; he had sot the heart redely to plutge a d&sgcr into lt:it jencg breast. He bad chancer to be coming from Albany, and bad acqniepced in Dr. Sshvyn'j request that he should bring Kate homa l.ora boanlicg-school blooming eighteen-year-old Kate, who bad just graduated with all the honors, and who, having spent two vacations with favcrita schoolmates, had not I etn at home fir two-years. "And," Dr. Selwyn had hoarsely aided, "if jou find a fitting opportunity, Varian, yon m5?ht mention to the child bow things rave chanced at home. She'll have to tnow it sooner or latter and it may possibly save her a shock." Bat either the "fitting opportunity" had not presented itself, or Mr. Varian bad neglected to avail himself of it. And here they were "slowing up" at Keyford, Kate springing joyously from ner heap of traveling ihaeis, novels, flowers and bonbons, with a cry of 'Tapa! Oh, I Eee papa!" And the nest minute she was in his arms, fctesins and hnzzlnz him, whilo she thanked ilr. Varian for his kindness in escorting hr borxe. "Ycn'il come and cee me sometimes? ' f La afd. ' if I have not worried you out V7ith my school girl chatter." Mr. Var.rn smiled, lifted his hat and wnt away, while Kate, leaning fondly on her fathr'3 arm, looked around inquiringly. 'Where is the carriage, papa?" she askad, "and tbo tro darling old greys?" "We'll walk, my dear," said Dr. Selwyn. 'It i? but a step. The the fact is, we ara not living where we aid. We have raovel" "Moved papa! Moved from Selwyn Crange?" cried Kate in amazement. "Ard we don't find ourselves able to aC id the expense of a carriage any longer," ;skl Dr. Selwyn; huskily. - Didn't Varian lelliour "Mr. Varian, papa? Tell me wlat? ' said ate. with vague surprise. "I ? e thatbe bss not," said Dr. Ss'wyn 'iLer l.mnst tell you myself. We are vry peer, Katp. We have lost all our property. I raa fcoüsh enough to speculate and have Jailed. Bo we hava lost everything the Grfn:e. the carriage, tae not Iioufcj, tn pic irre ?slkry, and til. We are living at Dean Cctiece. and I think vonr mother will be Tery glad to have you bactasain to help her viib the borne-work. Why, Kate, my chud, vhat is the matter? ' Kftte choked down an imm?ns8 sob. S coibicg, para " Eaid slif. "Only it was to sudden. I have nevrr dreamed of such a thins." "1 have been too abrupt," said Dr. Selwyn. "I am tr-ed to the idea myself, and I did not ncw how nnpleasantly it might atleet you. But you'll bear it bravely cb, my darling, lor our eases." "Ye., para, I'll te brave," ia'd Kate in a low voice. Kate Selwyn waa ft stubborn aristocrat. axil urr i lie sue Uhu wamcu uu ruses, n'tu . . i i x a ii i 1 smiled serenely down on tbe workers o! tha world, as a gold-plumed canary in its glitter icg cage-might view the brown-winged spar tow rolling in the dust. And now now! Alas, how sadly it was all chanced! Eat Kate waa a heroine in her way, and the sat down to tea In the dingy back room of Dean Cottage as brightly 83 if it had been even while no slightest detail of the sbibby licc33 keepmg that surrounded her esc iped .ber eve. Oh, tbe mended carpets, the faded window draperies, the table-cloth darned and patch ed, tbe rocr elned chair?, and tbe window pane cracked across, and mended with a piece of brown paper. Kate could have iinng herself despairingly on the threadbare sofa and cried her heart out bat she was too brave for that. And after tea there wpre no wanderings among the flowers, no sitting at the piano (that bad been sacrificed in the general wreck al'cO. no watching the read and onal effects ol the sunset in the dreamy far nichte vis'tray. There was no servant, and the cubes were to be washed, the room swept, all the household cares to be attended to. They were In debt as well. Kate discovered ttat the next day, when the butcher presented binnelf, declaring that "his orders were to cUeromore trust UDtil oM scores were ettif d up." and tbe biker's cart clattered by witnont taking any ht ed whatsoever of Mrs. fotlwyn 3 beckoniriir riucer. "Mamma," eaid Kaie, "we can cot live SO." "It is very hard, kt dear." said Mrs. selwyn with a quiverirg lip; "but I do not incw what else is to te dot.?. It was your father's ambition to keep you at echODJ, and tte tave strained every nerve to pay Madame D Orifnt's bill:, until ycu should cradute." Kate thoucht cf her Italian poe's, her r:tat jües on pilea of rurs'.c-boofts, her Jtrerici autnor?, fcer waicr-rolor sketches, the crtyors she had b?en to proud of, with a choking lump in her threat. Of what use

' werp they all m this mordent of dire neses

sit ? the could not force herself on any ons ai a csvtxne:, she could not ou:rel people to Jbuy her pictures. And the pale little molhcr wasting away tv degrec3, and the tottering paralytic father, whose feebleness waa so paiafaHy apparent to her now, although, she had c:irc?Jy observed it at brst. MrLGst do something," she thought; "I hhx? been a drasr and a hindrance long crouch. We must hire a Jittle servant to

ielp mamma. And pra mut have something cl thi3 load ct debt lifted from his poor, bowed shoulder. Oh. what can I do? Whithf r shall I turn? For, with all ray extorsive education, it sfem to me now as if i knew ahsoititcly nothing." Ar d Kats Seiwvn recolved that she would Jk Mr. Varian, the kind family friend that earns to eee thern so cften, who sent the vhits grapes that tempted her mothers ar TfiiJewhen nothingeie did; who brought ifce tllnstrated newspapers to papa, and fcad to mtny bright ideas and suggestions from

the outer world to cheer ud Kate herself,

when ber spirits were at the lowest ebb. More than this, she bad learned from her mother that he wanted to lend them money, but the old Hlw?n pride had risen up in arms against that. Rut she did not ak his advice. Soe decided finally for herself. Mamma," she eeid, coming chesrfaily home one day, you must rnana-e to do ithout me a little while. I have engaged Linda Dartfy to help you, and" "21v child, what dees this mean? 'said Mrs. Selwvn. "It ceana, mamma," siid Kate with a low curtsy, ' that I have taken a position in the lac'ory." "ion, Kate! 'ca;ced the Qi3mayed mother. "A factory girl!" Why not, mamma? ' appealed Kate. "1 only wi3h that you could sea some of tbe eiris there. ThPV are as perrect ladies as you would meet In any drawing room in the land. And the mscaines are worked by steam power, and the foreman is so kind and pclite; and only think, mamma, I shall tera from ten to fifteen Ehiilingi a we .k, il I aci a ekillful hand." Mrs. gelwyn burst into tears. Oh. Kate, my Kate," she faltered, "I never felt our lo?s so accutely as I do now." 'And I," said Kate brightly, "never felt so proud as I do cow. Oh, mamma, I have spent my first month's earnincs in anticipation already. You don't know what an heiress I feel." 'A new hand." said Mr. Varian, careless ly, as be glanced ever the books of tbe steam factory. "But really, Mr. Ilardie, I have nothing to do with the hsnds you may see ht to encsge. It waj quite unnecessarv to consult me " For Mr. Varian, a silent partner in this driving concern, hnd lounged in as usual to gianca over the books laid open for his quar terly eraminr.ticn. 4o, sir, I know that," said Ilardie reEptctfoliy, 'but tbia isa't an ordinary care, Mr." Varian; Its old Dr. Selwyn's diughter." Mi' Selwyn?" Mr. Vaf.an was aroused into animation at ence. "She ' me here, sir," explained the fore man, " nd said that she had been learning to woik the machine, and that she wanted to earii money to help her parents. Of course. I wai a little doubtful as to her experieica at first, but I find s'je is a iirst class operatyr, asd " "What iiocris snecnr ' iir. ariau nurliedly asked. "dumber four, sir." Mr. Varian waited for the big bell to clan'r for the dismial of the hands, and then he joined Kate ßlwyn as she came out Kate colored, but ehe smiled us she saw him. "I never nrew, until to-day Mr. arian," she eaid, "that ycu were one cf tbe proprie tors o: this factrrv. ' "Neither wa3 1," he answered, "nntil la3t month, when I fell heir to my ancie's 3hare m it. Dnt I have always had, more cr leas, charge of his aCairs here." "1 suppose," Eaid Kate, her long eyelashes drooping, "that yon are recalling in vour ecret mind the silly speeches I mado about factory-girls, not so very long ago. Bat I am wucrnow. There is no teacher liKe ex perience." "On the contrary, he exclaimed, eagerly. I onlv await an opportunity to tell you how inänitely I respect your spirit and couraee. Mis3 Selwyn, I have admired you for a long time, but now the feeling assumes an entirely ditferent type. May I dare to say openly that 1 love you? ' "Mr. arian," eaid Kate, with litckering color on her cheeks, "you are rich. I am only a poor working-girl." "Kate, I shall be roor indeed, if you re fuse me the great boom of your lova And in all respects, dearnt, you are a fit bride for a king," said Mr. arian with enthU3ia3oi. Answer me, Knie, I can net liye on in sus pense." The answercame soft, slow, and indistinct: but such as it was it entirely satistied Mr Varian. And Miss Selwyn did not long ren&in a lactory-pirl. Dut she had learned a lesson. The lesson that a working-girl need not necessarily ceae to be a lady, and that a lady might still be a working girl. "That week in my husband 3 factor?, sqb often said brightly, "taught me more than all my five years in Madame D'Orient'a fash ionable boardiD school, Ited Hoses on Tale Check. Thin blood means poor health. Many girls and women look as if they never had enjoyed a hearty n eai cr a brisk walk of a mile. Languor and debility possess these sorrow ing persons. Give them Brown's Iron Bitters. Then their blood will be pure and rich and they will enjoy health. Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Cullman, Ala , says she took Brown s Iron Bitters for general debility and was cured. The terrible drought in Australia destroyed over 10.000,100 sheep on that continent. To show Individual losses it is stated that two ranches, one in Queensland and the other in New South Wales, report losses of 45,000 and K" (CO respectively. The price of wool has stiffened in consequence. Nervous debility, premature decline of power in either sex, speedily and permanently cured. Large book, three letter stamps. Consultation free. World's Disrensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V. Look for' brains as well as feet, limbs or body when buying a horse. An animal that is sound in every member, but has not a level head, is never a pleasant horse, and seldom a valuable one. As much variety exists among horses in regard to sense as is fcund in the human family. IlorefurdS Acid 1'hosphate. W ELL rLEASSD. Dr. C. Roberts, Winchester. 111., says: "I have need it with entire satisfaction ia eves n' debility from age cr overwork, and in inebriates and dyspeptics, and am well pleased wim its eilects It is undoubtedly tetter to shelter manure after the fermentation has stopped. Then all the plant food is eclable and easily washed away. This is a story that will c.irry joy to a great many hearts. The author, Mr. j. C. Story, deserves the thanks of his fellow-sufTerers for lettinc them know of it. Rewrites from Zanesvilic, O.: "I have been su"ering some time from rheumatism, which. I have no donbt, waa assuming chronic form. Was recomrcendd to use your Bitters: hive used two fccttlf s, and I am cured." For all diseases cf the blocd, this Bitters is uneqnaled. True Arericaa men and wouen, ty rcsuoa of their tuoi:? constitution, beautlfal form?, rich ccrrplcxiccs au characteristic cner?y. ar envied ly 11 nations, it isthe.cueralUMjo! Dr. Harter' Iren Touic, which triads about thsse results. As a raindrop foretells a storu, podocsa piraplo upon tbe hnnian body indicate Lcilth detrojini vlru in the h'iOoJ. which can be neutralized aud expelled only Ly Dr. Barter's Iroa Toaic. lie Thanks Ills I'aper. Mr. Editor: I was induce 1 by rcadiac ynr.r Ccol pai'tr to try Dr. Urter' Iroa Tonic lor Jetiiitj. liver dicur m crolula, and tares bottles have cured i?c. Accept ray thanks. Joseph C Boss. Kx.

BRAVE 3IRS. COX. he HUI a Wildcat tu Save Her Do; tVhile Her Hatband w Itorrowing a Una.

Di posit. N. Y., March 0. A few days ago, parly in the morning. Field Cox, living ac Dacsviile, Susquehanna Countv. Pa . heard a great noie in hisdooryard Hiswifaran to tbj window while Cox was putting oa his coat, and shouted that a strange c!o was Eghticg wnli their dog. Cox hurried cut to separate the combatants nd was surprised to sea that the strange los; va a wildcat, its Ksunt appearance indicating that it had been driven in from the woods by hunger to esk food. He had n j t,, a:d ran to a neighbor's to get one. While be was gone Mrs. Cox saw that the wildcat was getting the best of the dog, which it bad torn to badly with its claws and teeth that blcod whs pouring from it ia streams. The dsg held gamely to the fi-sht, and Mrs. Cox, beinsr unable to induce him to ran from th3 wildcat, p'eked np a stake ficm a hay rising and went to the deg'a aid. The wildcat turned from tbe doz and sprang at Mrs Cox, who met the onslaught with a blow with the stake which knocked the furious animal back on the sno.7. When her bnjband returned with tbo gun he found the wildcat stretched dead in fie yard, and his wile caring for the- wound J dc2. The severe weather has forced the generally wily and shy catamount to extreme measures in procuring sustenance In tbe Delaware Valley hills recently, and many & f . li iL .1- !a! h nave lauen victims to meir rjec?s3uie3. a. very large one was captured on Monday near Stevens Point, on the Jeffersan Branch cf the Erie Ilailway, but not until forty sheep bad disappeared in the neighborhood. A man r.imed Snow followed its track to a den ia the rocks on the Wright frm, and set two strocg travs at the mouth of the den. Ha did toi gj to the spot again until M ndy. Then hs foand aa enormous catarn nnt carght in both traps, one on tbe rigai foreleg uod ote on the left hind leg. Kon thus Lmndicapr el tho animal showed fight. After ppprerirg it with pistol sjots without killing it, Snow dragged it and ths traps a mile thron eh the snow to his bouse. The wildcat was still so ferocious that it wai thrown into the cellar with the traps still attached to it. The next day it still showed fight, and a rid s was procured and the animal shot through the bead and b tiled. Six pistol balls were found in its fcsuJ. ITauklDg Under the ludinua Constitution, IConrauaicalcJ. There are t wo prohibitory clauses in Article 11 cf te Constitution which are clearly expressed and absolute. Tb.9 first prohibits (Section 1) tha establishment or incorporation by the General Assembly of banks or banking companies, whether now or already existing, for the purpo33 of issuing paper money, "except under tbe conditions pro scribed under this Constitution." Thess conditions require them (Sections 2 and 3) either to b9 established under the general hanking law (free bants as they were called), pviDg ample security for the redemption of their paper money; or (Sections 2, 4. 5.) to become meubsrs of the "bank with branches" ?i r.ilar to the old State Bink, all cf the bianth banks fceing mutually raeponsible for the redemption of all of their I arer rncney. Tbe other prohibitory clause (Section 2, Article 11.) er&cts that "no Jaanka" shall be edabii.bed by the General Assembly, whether hef issue paper nnney or not; unless euch banks come within one of the two classes cf bank3 just describad; con eequently private bankicg .companies, rot designed to Issue paper money, can not be incorporated. No doubt is left on this subject, because Eections 3. and ! prescribe exactly what the general öankirs law and tbe law lor tbe Lank with branches shall be. The3e two classes of banks, the free bank3 and the bank with branches, p.rc the only ones which can be incorporated or established by the fienrral Arserably. Unincorporated banking companies, not issuing paper money, have, however, existed for csnturies. They did not originate in wis lorn of statesmanship, but in the want3 of commercial enterprise. They need no incorporation, because in receiving and loaning money, and in issuing or paying drafts, tbsy onl7 exercise a part of tho natural right of private property. But this business may be more extensive than that of incorporated banks; and their stockholders or partners may be as numerous as those of incorporated banks; and may have as little to do with the man agement of their companies 83 the partners in incorporated banks", or ai the partners cr stockholders in railroad or mining companies; and, therefore, their rights rbculd ba as extensive. It may be said that tbe name corporation gives notice ths.t partner? in corporations are rot individually liable beyond a certain limit. The answer is that tbe Constitution of the S'ate itself gives this notice with regard to banking companies in Section C. Article 11, which reads thus: "The stockholders In every bank or banking company shall be individually responsible, to an amount ever and above their steck, equal to their respective shares cf stock, for all debts or liabilities of said bank or bankicg company." Understanding the Constitution as it reads, and we have the right to do so, Section 6 makes the individual liability of the stockholders in banking companies, not designed to issue paper money, and which can not ba incorporated, the same a3 the individual liability of the etcckholders in incorporated banks. Whether we regard the recognition by name of tbe banking companies in Section C, S3 placing thern in the list of quasi corporation?, cr merely construe Section C a? it read?, the re3ult is tbe same. With regard to the meaning o! the name bank," Tomlin'a Law Dictionary, volume 1, page ICS. A. D. 1S3G, says: "A bank, in common acceptance, signifies a place where a gnat sum ot money isdeposited, returned by exchsnse. or otherwise disposed of to profit." Abbott's Lavr Dictionary, volume 1, pge 122, A. D. lS'Tii: "Bank?, in th? commercial sfnse, are ot thrfo kinds: (1) Of deposit; (2) cf discount; (3) of circulation. An insritntion exerc in one e-Uycf these functions may be a bank in the strictest com mercial EenEe. (Oalton vj. Savings Instituticn, 17 Wall, 10. )" Iiapalje and Lawrence'3 Law Dictionary, vr lerne 1. page 100, A. D. 1S3: "Banks are cf three kinds hanka cf deposit, which include savings hanks, and all ethers which icreive money on deposit; banks ot discount, bsiD tho?e which loan moneyon collaterals, or ly means cf discounts of commercial paper; and b?nks cf circulation, which issue bank note? payable to beaier. But the same bank generally performs all these several opfri.ticns " WhartOii's Law Lexicon, pare SI, savsnth edition, A. D. S- ',: "Bank: Commercially it is a p!oce wtf ra racntv is deposited f jr the purine o bcicvMetout to int?re3t, returned by exrbf.-pe, disposed of to profit, or to I c drawn out again a3 the owner shall call for iL" The rseson assigned In the deba!e3 in the Constitutional Convention for limiting the individual liability of the stockholders in banks and banking companies, wa3 that the public interests often require 1 the concsntraliou cf large amounts of capital in sich institutions. If individual etockholdsrs

were held responsible without limit for all bank liabilities this would greatly injure, or. perhaps, nearly destroy the business of any civilized country. This reason applies with a3 much force to unincorporated as to incorborated banks. With regard to the construction tobe placed on Section C. of Article 11, already quoted, tha Constitution ite!f provides a correct rule. Section 20, of Article 4, says: "Every act and joint resolution shall be plainly worded, avoiding, as far a possible, Perfect technical terms." Of caurae, the framersof the Constitution .vrought by the

siae rule that they prescribed for the General Assembly; r!iu if so, the wc:d3 of Sec tion C, btf ore quoted, should be construed in a p:aln, common eense way as including ui: nco:pcrated hanking companies. Even Kcal traditions, if they were in opposition, cuJd not take precedence over plain constitutional enactments. A banking company is a banking company, just as a hat company, or a clothing company, or a stove company Is such, whether incorporated o" not, I will continue this to-morrow. W. II. M. Indianapolis, March 'Jt 1831. Cherry Street mission. Communicated. At No 32 Cherry street there ba3 recently Leen establuhed a branch of Tho International Tract and Missionary Society. This society waj established August 13, 1S71. It has furnished health end religious publications to co orerative missions and individsals in every S'.atc? ond territory in the United States, and to every civilized nation on tbe gle be. Daring 1S33-S1 it placed in free public libraries in' this country above 10,000 volur. es of stacdard religious books at a coEt of abovo S10.0C0, which bes been largely donated to said libraries. . It has placed yaluable books in many libraries in England, Australia, tbe United States, and supplied readingrooms with health and religious periodicals. Mi3slon rooms of the society are established at New York city, Buffalo, N. Y.; Boston, Mess.; Philadelphia, -Pen ; I'xovidence, R. I. ; Portland. Me. ; C 111. ; St. Louis, Mo.;4San Francisco, Cm. ; Portland, Oregan; Hirkenhead, Liverpool. Chesire, England. Its extensive publishing houses are located at at Lattls Creek, Mich.; Oakland, Cab; Basle, Switzerland; Christiana, Norway; Great Grimsby, England, whence millions 1 page3 of gospel truth are sent to the world in German, French, Swedish, Danish. Spanish anil Engl ih languages. Ooe ot tho objects o! this nr.rsion is to inculcate Bible truths by means cf Bible readings. It is evident that tbr. people need to understand the Bible f jr themselves in order to detect false theori33 o? truth now so widely taught. This is bjst e.ctcrnplished by means cf the Bible, which are conducted by aking questions on auy piven subject relating to the Gospel, and due ct replif3 to tbe same are found aad read in the Bible, thus causing Scripture to explain Scripture, thereby avoiding fanciful interpretations of pseado theologians. S jme -f tho many enbject3 for Bible readings aad preaching will to found as follow: "Christ and Him CruciHed," "Tbe Nature and Tendency of Modern Spiritualism," "Origen, liistcryand Destiny of Satan," "Ministra tion of Holy Ari;e:s," "Are tho Dead Conecious?' "Is Eternal Torment the Destiny of t jo Wicked?" "The United 8tatcs in tbe Light of Prophecy." "Faith, Bepcntance aad True Baptism," "The True Sabbath," True Bsnctißcaticn," "The New Heavens and Eerth," "TheSigrsof the Second Advent," 4 The Folly of Thce Who Claim ta Know tho Yeai or Day cf Christ's Second Com in,n "Tine Conversion," "The Spirit of God, It3 Cüice and Manifestations." All are cordially invited to attend Bible readings with preaching every Friday end Sunday at 7:30 o'clock p, m. Elder A. W. Bartlett, Superintendent, will conduct services. A special xequest i3 made for all to bring their Bible?. Advent. Indianapolis, March 0. What Great Bleu Eat. Senator Bayard likes horseradish. Senator Kawley eats largo quantities of 1 pusley." Senator Hale is fond of pigs' feet flavored with bay leaves. Henry Irving has become a convert to American mince pie. He did it in Boston. "Senator Edmunds is passionately addicted to onlcns," eaid a lady who goes camping with bim every Beason. "His craze for tha pungent, pestiferous vegetable is simply awful I never saw anything like it. When be starts on for his annul holiday Ih the woods he ha3 an enormous supply of onions among the stores provided fcr the trip, and then every farm-house he comes to he wants to stop and buy a few more onions, until everyone feels as though bo belonged to an onion caravan. While he is in camp bis morning meal is an onion and a Graham cracker; for bis luncheon he tnkes a Graham Eandwich and an onion; bis dinner consists of meat and onions " In this Inordinate appetite for onions maybe found an explanation of the dark and mysterious hints as to the personal habits of Senator Edmunds, which formed the basis of the Sun's opposition to bim as a possible Republican nominee fcr President. Whlster. BALTIÜOSLE, March 11. Whükj-SteaSv at Si i."031 21. ST. LOUIS, "larch ll.-WMsky-Steady at SI 1L OinCAGO. Tlarch ll.-Whlsky Steady at Si 15. CXKCI2:AT2, Llrca 11. -JWhlsky-SteaJy at SI 13. NEW ORLEANS. March 11. Whisky-Steady; rectified, gl 0031 i5. Mrs. Deitrich. of 10 Hudson street, New liaven, Conn., walked the lloor ell night sr.ilericg indescribable neuralgic pains in 1 cr bead and face. "As soon as It w&3 light in the morning," she writes, "my daughter f-iLited out to fct something to relieve me. Tbe doctor told her that Athlophorcs was the best thing known. She got a bottle. After tiikirg two doses the pa:n all left me as if by ,n;9g;c. I shall always keep Athlophoros in ti e house." Allen's Brain Food, Eotauical' Extract, p-uitively cures nervous debility and all veakne-scf general sjsiam; either sex. $1; ; for iö. Drucgist?, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First avenue, New York. Bheumatism yalfkly Cured. Tiere Las never teen a medicine lor rnourr.at.'rn iatroCuccd in thi3 State that has civea such r.uiversal fatisfection as Durands Kacuraati? Ecmcdy. It ftsnds cut clone es the one feret Ti.rr.e5y that actually cures this drcaa disease It i tf.icn interntlly ar.d never ha and noverc.vj fill to cure the vom cefo in tbe shortest tit.ie. It les tiie indorsement and rcconrsenlnticn ol rrr-ny lcadJr.j; ph-sicl?.ns in this tutecad else-v.-here. It Is told 1 y every drur;ist at SI. Write ir.r free fcTty-pr.c Tanphlet to Ha. 1IL?:II1N"bTlNE. fcruskt, Washiactoa D. C.

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