Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 78, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1885 — Page 7

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FAlTliFl'L UNTO DEATH.

i' ELLA fiCIRSstV. and LiovciV Journal! 'Yoa do nie proud, tu urn. Aliens ana walk right InU ray castle. The lady in waitin' will flive yoa a royal we'come." and bow tac i-rcfynn-ily ruy vol able hoit, clad ia raes and pa'c es, with frowsy hair. Urfatted Snip, xny tire i, tough Tf xaa pony, near the casUe." "Ycjisk, alslorm's n brewia', bat there's shelter from jits wrath in my castle. My Princess 'll trrve je. and sweet strains of iuailc aball e: Afraid to r rro"eied tiid can btlore tl chant jou, fa'r lady." :ae, I tln.idly took the araa to'atlddy tue iike," aud was e MP;inceia," who eat upoi & - m t 1 1 . .. m low tOX ifi Ol e corner o; me uara: room or tt . sod nouse'"oa the a!d;e of ladiaa Ter ii try." A chance gnrst, roy Frlncess; the beat oir citle aSorda mutt be placed before this c t.r wayfarer," aaid ruy Lost In a patroalz ir?. ting-song manner. The pale, untidy, discouraged woman raised her eyes to mine, curtly saying: "There's nothln' to git for her. When we tew not we rep not. Let her proceed upon htr way." I princess! th you refuse the weary rest, uz 1 food when famished? Bat I a hi lord of tie manor bere; a downy couch Is at your di'i'Ossl, and a rtpait will aeon be served you. I toyaelf will lull you to dreams, .tet dreams, with dalcet strains," and afe'tgup a battered Tlolin he proceeded to trrture the I'rincefs and tuyeelt with Ufacr.rds end crer.klns dttrs'able. lie l'r:Lcm moodily nt out to dig t poiatoea; hastily building a fire near the dcor, fhe ihruit the potatoes in to roast. A more scantily furnished roorc I never taw; the downy coach proved to bt a bundle of prairie nra laid upon the hare earth. The lord of the manor was easily satisfied. "In this castle you behold a pair ot Lotus faters dwelling in Arcaay, a most fortunate pair are we. What to us are all the turmoils of the world; madam, are yoa not v rimmed with envy?" and the sallow, tail, und angular man circled about the room three times, then returned with the "Princess'' in bis anus; whistling" Money Mask." he whirled thäpoor woman violently about, Hopping long Enough to shout, "On with ttae dance, let joy be unconfined." ' Oh, Abiiam, he's taken bad aain," said the -oman, as she struggled to free herself frim his clepl Ycu orgetlAblram cur way tare's reait, it's tklnjcet reaiiy," are pleadH. , Serve it now, my PrincesV' Heaga!n ock up the violin, while ab raked the TOta'D- from ihm tire and placed them upon a pine box, wish a little salt and water. "Allow ilo jo conduct yoa to the festal board, uy bliebt eyed cuest," he pompously raid, glaring uhn me in a manner I did not like. i Uit, git, an$ qnick, inarm, when he looks that, down Inttr the tail prairier rass, I'll distract Ma mind while ye ma," wh!spered the Pr ncfss f Afraid to dl-bbev I (I'd "sit," not etopring to rest aii? it I lay down exhausted in )1ie rank giowt.h of gran. Shrill ecteaos alarmed me for the woman's surety. She undoubtedly was in the power of a lunatic. 1 A weary two hoars I spent 'one. fennng I to leave ruy refae. when a ft fcotfall aroused roe, and I saw the Tri nets'. . "Tore Blram! You've seed what he Is, but yoa can't know what he was, when I raer ried him, straight aa a sycamore, and han am an' smart la the nea l, eddicatsd for a minister an' jest thro' collie. One mornin' ne woke op, turned, toucned: some said a mouse run crest his face in the ntght an' witched him. We sent him to a 'sylara an' doctored everywhere, I was raised nlcs an' delicate, but II washed an' icrabbet.to Kit money to help him, bat 'twas no nse. His peoLlewas ashamed of him an' ho had no

friends, my folks wanted me to git a separation from him, while I vaa young an han sum, but no narm, Blram needs me wuss than he used) ter, when folks thot he'd stooped to marry old Peter's Elizabeth Jane. "I could stand being separated If he was at himself, or rich an' happy, but pore an' crszy, he is on my mind allers, allen! I r.ever git rid of him, an' I'll stay by Blram until he dies." The dull red glowed In the yellow cheek: the looked every inch a Princess to me, now that I knew her sacrifice and devotion. "Sappose it, .had been the other way, do you think that be would have remained faithful?'' ) "I dnnco, lidunco, but I will not ask hat (luestlon, raarm; the heft of the burden fell nnon me, a a' I'll shoulder It as best I may, bat I've doiod him with epiam; you'd bet come now." Following In her lead, I went Into the bouse i'aln: there upon tho downy couch lay "Blram' helpless and opium drugged. About the cabin were scattered Latin and Greek works, an evidence that showed the "lord of the manor" was not always äste vi as now. The wire's arms were bruised and bitten; there had been a struggle. "He may kill yoa some time," said I. 'Ye?,Ilook for nothln else; he keeps strong and I git weak, but who will keer tor Mm if I don't. I've lived this way twenty years hopin' torn change, but none comet, a:i' hope Is dnd la me no v. We had a nice lion. once; now you see rce; this hair was Lke shlnin' gold, now yon sees It's f aded an' rnrsh. bnt totnethln'll rorxe to me mabbe In th next life. :)on't you think he'll know vUiat I've done there?" An eager look came into the dull, gray, xprrtitonle'! fjti, I could bat tniwtr "he sorely would ;" wotds ot comfort I could think of cone. I Oden have I Ithoaght of that mliarabla heme in the prairie, in a malaria Infected p!tre, o! the brave, ignorant 'Princess," wondarlns If she yet wears her darkened life a ay rarimjai best ihe may in her ex Irense roverty for bar Incurable hnabaod, thongb arnndotted by all friends nl k'nofi. Truly rara lawtla aro found in tha rough: what tuo re can be said of any wowan or wlfa "faithful unto death." Bedalla, Mo. ltaa.jrtB the Orchard. The MassacUUtatta riooghroaa aayi it is .Ktnerally admitted nowadays that the orchard, regardless of kind, should be kept well aanured, Jut wbat is the cheapest and ti t iLAtenal td apply is as yet uneottled. rbc. who harve had an opportunity to attfit the diflervnt fertilUers. aie.asarnle, 01 1 ot1 to the application ot large qaantltit ? of Iron sta;ie manure, npeclally U the pear orchard, hp if such manure Is tj be applied, it ibon'.d be npplled In the autumn. Tre fctarlni trees ronsume consldw.nble qnartltiei of loth phos l.ulti end totaih Is enncsded oy II, acd tijst the appllcaibn of .Irri-e qusntit!esf manure, rich In nitrogen, Ii not only not ecMsary. but poiltlvsly Insurious, J the oi-Inlon of some very Intelll. yent orcnardists1 W have seen orchards very ji.cch Itaprjivedhy applvlns: wood ashes 3. rr:;iL'erab!e iuantltles, bnt not as unch tv when fertilised with a nmderate quantity t around bone,, which wonld seem to im 'lv that the phrjtphate is needed the most. fcome orclurdlita apply ground bone and wrod aibrs, cr tiuriate of potash, mixed. With good succeji; fifty bushels ot aihei and I

1.CC0 pounds of ground bones makes a vary liberal dresiin tor aa acre of Und. and wil! last a number u yean Vhsa wduI mIim can not be obtained, 500 paMtf of muriate of t-otaah ixay N ned iu its tlao Vhn barn manure is tn bs ucd, If onlv bslf tbe mnal qoatiity is applied, aui.th

tame va!ue of $r-und b ine be apf.lrfd with It, tue remit wm much mir f.fsctor? than If all tuafiUr b appHed. Whin nu nrclArd gets grown t'i rear Its fill 'ti It is not io Ccirable that materials shou'd bo Applied to fore the irrowth of th w.rj-J. as it is to force the growth of the frnlt; this is a fact that criRht not to b lott tight cf An orchard Jnt tet wlil boa? more rl'rrsren and potash than the rrch&rd that is fully grown. In applying fertilizers to an orchard it ebonld te spresd over the entire surface of gtcund. and l oiapplisd at tome do, only a fw feet from the tree. lbe feeding rots of a tree ere the pmsll end of the root!, more than the large ends near the tree, and they aie alwsj s very near tbe surface, where the land is not plowed every year; therefor?, wbaUver fcrtil'zer is applied should bs spread evly over the nrfare, and left hat a few inches nnder it, then tbe feeding rents will easily reach IU Maple Sogar. Tbc maple sufar ees93n, writes a Kandolph, N. Y., correspondent to the New York fiun, opens with tbe present thaw, after an unusually cold winter, which, the farmer says, assures a fine and generous run of sap, acd a consequent abnnd&nce of suar. Cattaraugus County annually produces about lOO.wo pounds of maple sufiar, rove than one-half of which is manufactured within twelve miles of Randolph, which is situated on a prolific hardwood range at the headwaters of the Allegheny Iilver. This eeaeon promises to outrival all others, and It is an open secret that the natural product will be stimulated by a generou) admixture of mutcovado sugar, chp grades of which may be bad at six and one-half cents a pomd, while the maple is worth twelve and onshalf cents a pound. One locil deiler fays that he has disposed of teubirrelsof brown sugar to a single proprietor ot a "dap besh." The methods ot maple sugar manufacture have changed sine the d.ya whea the b3ys were kept out of school the latter prt of tbe winter term to gather elders, from which the vith was forced and the baric stripped oir, making a tube through which theeap was to he cord act d to the open wooden bucket. Tbtn the tn-rs were bored with angers, the tsps introduced, and the work of gathering the tep begun, the product going to a huge log trough half filled with leaves, which gave to the segsr tbe aroma and ilavor of the spicy woods, including worms, suails, etc Now the taps are perforated steel tube?, driven in with a hammer; the buckets aro cf tin, acd cics'ly covered; the trough has etven place to tb cabinet, fitted with pipes leading to the boiling pan, and all are contained in a neat baildtng. The product is much lighter colored, and it lacks the Ilavor of other dajs Potash for the Yeltows. Rural Ne Yorker. 1 A Western paper, in aniswer to the question how much potash to use and ho to apply it for peach yellowj, says axHes will answer the same purpose, or procure kaioit aod apply 2C0 pounds per acre with 10) poands of snper-pnofphate, broadcast. As Kaimt contains about per ciut. of potash, this would task nu applica ticn of twenty-Üve pounds per acre, or. if the trees were at atout the usual distance apart, it vt ould givo about two ounce to each tree, aud tbs, scattered over -2") rquare feet ot suiface, would produce but very little effect. The remedy suggested by those who have hern experimenting in this is kieterlte, twenty-Üve pounds; muriate of potaah, 150 pounds; dissolved bone-black. 150 pounds. Ot this it is recommended to eppJy from four to six pounds ner tree, aud when the diteace makes much of a showing more muriate of potash is to be added till of this alone as much as four pounds have been ned. This wonld be fully two pounds ot rotsfh to a tree instead of two ounces. While it is not yet an established fact that mineral manures In any quantity are a specific for the yellows, we think the chances of enre are much in favor of tbe larger quantity, and wonder at the carelesnes" of one who wonld attempt to advise in a care whereof he has no knowledge. Start the Orchartl. (Iowa Ilomcitcad. It is now high time for those who contemplate setting out orchards to make their selections. On this matter we have one piece of earnest advice and exhortation, and that is, In brief, do not touch anything from Irresponsible nurserymen. Bend to some well known, reliable and conscientious dealer, explain to him fully your location, 9311, exposure and latitude, and then trust his judgment and follow his advice in planting. Don't buy Russians because they are Russians, unless you want to experiment for the benefit ot the public, There are Russian varieties that are all right. Trnst to your nurserymen to tell you which they are. There is no branch of the business in which there ii such an opportunity for swindling as this, and the trouble is that yon do not know that yoa are swindled for years. Hencce the necessity of dealing with no man for nursery stock unless his character Is above suspicion. We have an orchard on one farm that we shall have to cut down and start anew, because It was planted by a former owner with worthlets truck, just because it could be had cheap. With wheat at seventy-five cents a bushel nutty farmers wilt be tempted to try its use as a ftock feed, especially In thoe nylons where the corn crop has been shortened by drought. Thon who have ever practiced feeding rye ro al in chopped feed to horses will rtadtly believe that wheat meil would u'io make a valuable ration. Wolffs 0r nmn feeding tabUs tstlmate wheat at 5.15 n arks ter fifty kilogrammes, In campariioa with com at D.oo. o&ti at 1 17, ryo at I iJ, and good timothy hay at ll. The objtct for which a feeding tiutris used mnstct course atTict its relative value; but both theory and hnman experienc e would Iudicata that it ahonld be found a valuable food for the production of growth or work. 1 have been thinking for some time I would send a few of my rrcepts for bread, ac Make the sponge entirely of potatoe; have nearly a quart ot mathrd potatoes, stirred in the water they are nolled in, so that it will be thick, like mush; one teacup of sngar; tabteepoonful o! salt; put in yeast euongh t) raise it. When you mix up your bread, leave out a a tos enptnl or more of the sponge to start with next time. Proceed as bofore, except leaving out tbe yesit; the sugar and Malt will keep it going all winter. Add water about milk-warm to the sponf to make the number of loarei yoa wish. I generally make 'onr flood Health and Long Lit. The two do not always go to jst'ier, but they onght to, for It is a sad sight t; s-e an old gentleman or an ajed la.iy drawing out ft painful existence of distale, debility and mltery. Much misery can be avoldelby eldorly people who keep up the proper proportion ot Iron in their b'.oo 1 by taking Brown'a Iron Bitters. This is not a stimulant, bat the best nnd truest Iron toulc la (ha world

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Hie 1'rstrnirM auo llioo Wim Vnt It 4-nf4tl ltlHk'. potu t m rut. Fkm;ioi.t. Ind , tmrci 13 Tm canteit ftr ;te Push ttke hi this placs ?etus to b on the "ti:. hnM" p'au. There are several Coi. :n tints for tha i er t'on ; nimiit; thui w o'.e the name? ot W (i, 2d nm, M. 0. Mer rill, Jcnn W C a k, Fr-d T cj, cad mir, I presume, to hear from. Who the fortuna'e one will bs U Mill er.throuded in mystery. Any one of the above would probably fill the position er.Ufßctonly, especially M. 0. Merrill, who tu held a similar position hereioSore, he having ben Postmaster at Michigantown, this county, four years or more under Grant and- Hayea respectively; but serving nndr Hpub!i iu a j ministrations did not a;I7ct hin pollticil otunionj, as he hss alwsys voted the etrafgat UesivtiatIC ticket He would mtko ai etlicient and trnitworthy cfiiclal if appointed, which 1 hops he will ba. There are no petitions ia circulation as yet. I presume the cne who manipulates the ropes most successfully will probably etacd tbe best chance. The outlook in bufciness circles here seems to be encouraging. The merchants are stocking up pretty heavily on the strength of it. The general impression prevails among both parties tust Cleveland's administration will b3 a pure, dignified and eminently prosperous one. The appointment ot UentratJohn C. Balck aa Com mission er of Pensions gives general y satisfaction, aa ho is remembered by our peopie lor the grand speien he made daring the campaign of 1S0. In thß old Court-house, for Hancock and English. It ii the earnest wish of all good Democrats that efficiency and wcrth will be the guiding principle in the selrctioa and appjinttng of applicants for public positions of trust and responsibility. More anon. Clinton. An eminent London physician, Dr.. Graham, is retorted as having said so ue RUid things on th subject of colds, and which are in the main accordant with rational and hygienic views. For instance: "It is not a correct prectice, after a cold is caught, to make the room a person sits in much warmer than usual, to increase the quantity of bed-ciothes, wrap np in lUanel and drink tt large quantity of hot tea, grusi, or othsr plops, because it will invariably increase the feverhbncjs, and in the majority of ins'sncs prolong, rather than lessen, the duration of the cold. It Is well known thatcnGnirg inoculated persona in warm rooms will mske their smallpoi: more violent by augmenting the general heat and fever; and it is for the same reason tbat a similar practice in the present complaint is attended with analagous resnlts, a cold being in reali'y a slight fever. In come parte of England, amcng the lower order of people, a large glass of cold spring water, taken on going to bed, is found to bs a successful remedy, and. in fct, many medical practitioners recommend a reduced atmosphere and fieqnent draughts of cold fluid as the moat tilicacions remedy for a re:ent cold, particularly when the patient's habit is full acd plethoric." Mr. Uiabara fr.rlber says: "It is generally suppopcd that it is the exposure to a cold or wet atmosnbere which produces the effect cal ed cold, wherees it is returning t5 a warm tenirerature efter exposure, which is the if al cause of the evil. When a person in c Id weather goes into tbe orea air, evsry time he draws his brtath the rold ar pisses through his nostrils and windpipe Into his lutgs, and consequently dimishes the heat in thoce parts. As long as a person continues iu the cold he feels no bad eifects from It; bnt as soon as he returns home hs ap pr.-sches tbe lire to warm himself, and very often takes some warm and comfortable drink to keep out the cold, it Is said. The inevitable consequence is that he will find hs has taken cold. He feels a shi verleg which maxts him draw nearer to the fire, but all to no purpose; t-e more he tries to heat htaisslf the mere he chills. All the mischief is here cauctd by the violent action of tbe heat. To avoid this, when you come out of n very cold atmospheie you should not at first go into a room that has a fire in It, or, if yoa cannot avoid that, you should keep for a considerable time at as great a distance as posiible, and, above all, refrain from taking warm or strong liquors when yoa are cold. This rule is founded on the same princple as the treatment or any part of the body when frost-bitten. If it were broneht to the fire it would soon mortify, whereas if rubbed with snow do bad consequences wonld follow from it. Hence, If tne following rule were strictly observed when tho whole body or any part of It is chilled bring it to its natural feeling and warmth by degrees the freqeent eclds we experienca in winter would, in a great measure, be prevented." lie Wrtiitcd Rome Turkey. I Boston Journal. "Ho!" sniffed the bachelor boarder, as his oldly critical eye swept disdainfully over the somewhat frugal breakfast table; "this is a daisy lav out, ain't it? Can't yon give us a bit of that cold turkey that was left last night?" 'ihe boarditig mistress glared at him a minute or two In a tone of frozen indignation, bnt the bachelor boarder never turned a hair. Then she gatped once or twice, auu remarked with eevrit'ly-fallitic inflection: "Yoa forget that this la Leut." "I don't care If It is," tho bachelor biarder grumbllngly retorted; "I didn't borrow It." And amid the applause tbat. softly arose from brneath the table tho boarding-mistress telrctlantly brought forth tbe remnants, and when the bachelor hoarder had got done with them they looked llko tho rains of Mlramichl by moonlight. liulnM I Kusine. I IV X A4 SlfllnRl "Don't yer vant to pay somedlng?" "No, I've got everything 1 need." "Don't yr vant to pny a isnt? ' I never shave myvlf." Put maype you vants to commit suicide tome of dote days." Atnerlcnn capillitii nre wanting for the formation of un abattoir company with a cnpttAlof Sd.CW.iCu, the Intention being to ilarghter Ametlcnn ho:s In CUwtda, and thus itt around the pient prohibitory laws tf UftMrny. ! ! The rtrt IUku Twluk-i. As the st ason advarrc.i, the pains and aahes by whic h rheumatism main s itsolf known are exrerUuced after every exposure. It is not r lalmr d that Hood's t'ftrraparilla is n specific for rhemntlsm we doubt if th-ri Is, or can he, t nch a remedv. Bnt the thousands boaeritfd by Hood's tfarpaparllla, warrant us in urging others who sutler fiom rheumatism to tain It before the tirt keen twinge, Buckwheat Cakes. Aftrr breakfait stir in ttart of it saurrr of butkwhee.t Hour In your utter, tat In tho cellar wr.y till evening, then mix your rakra with cold water, in the morning stir in soda, alt and n t. By following thenc directions yoa need not renew your cakes all winter. Should you run ont of buckwheat Hour for a dsy or two, use wheat Hour. Millie Boel. When all 8)-called remedies fail, Dr. Silo's CatartU Kcnudy curej,

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Radway's Relief ! The Cheapest and Uest Medicine FOB .FAMILY ÖSE l THE WORLD CCIiKS AM) PH EVENTS Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat Hßaraonüsc, inflammation, Rheumatism; Neuralgia Headache, Toothache Diphtheria, Influenza, Difficult Breathing It was the &rt an3 Is the only löAC lnrtantly s;ors Lie teost oxcruciAttag p:n allays iutlamraailoa and cutm t'oairtftlom whether oi tbe Lnugs, Utomach, Uowels or o tu glands or organs, by one application. In From Onn to Twenty Minute I0 rcatter now violent or excruciating tbe palm the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Ioflcra, Crippled' Nervous, Keuralsla or proatrstod with dlßCfse as laücr. RADWAY'S READY KELIEI WIJLL AFFORD iW3TArT KASa. Ibtiircir.&rxn of th Kidneys. iu"aumnt:so w tbe üLiJflcr, laümEiatlou of mo iJowels. Cc:;ct tloji o! tbe Luntrs, rpltstion ot the Iluart, iirs trlcs. Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrb, InCueiiia Nervousness, SlccplctLnws, EheuastiGni, Bci&tlct Paine In tbe Chest, back or Limbs, ttru'.KS eprame. Cold Ohllls and Agne CnHs. Hie application ot the HKADV ItKLIKF u lb e part or part 'whretbe di acuity or pala ex '.els will aCord ea acd comfort. Thirty to sJxty drops lu balf a tumbler o! wat will In a few minutes euro Creraps, epivsms, 6on; S'ouacb, KeartLcrn, lck Ilcaöacho, Di&rrhM L'rQ'fry, Colic. Wind la tbe Bowels, and all Id tamal pains. Travelers sbould always carry a boltlc of Ksa wf s heady i'.elief wlih tfceia. A few drop lx f atci will prevent BickocsR or trains front cn3E 'A water. It Is Utter than Franca trsndy or e? tors aa a ctinnlaat. M Ä LÄ RIA, Jtii its Varioaa Forms, w - mm and AG ?m, y S VHH, and aGLU w.-S t&r M ccnia. 1 icrc t ;.t.t a remedial atnt in th orld tbat will ccn 'IT and Ague and all olho. Malatinnr, f Moni Fcariet. and other l-e?er (alaed by RAIJWAV TlLLf.) so quickly as TUDVAY'S HEADY KEL1KI rfr OÄott Per (tutt)e. K'll bv SarsapariliiaD Resolvem. rnrt- b.ood xnakta onad fioaa. ctronc bone aru a el -jar ekln. II you would bate your flcsl: flra ycur bonos aoond, wlthont carles, aud your com nloxlon fair, use B A 1WA Y'B BAL3AfAHaLiAl lirüLVLNT tbe Örcat Blood Purifier. PALSB AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Railway s Treatise oa Da eamo and Its Cure." aa follows! List ol dUease cured by DU. KADWAV'3 OABSAFABILIiIAZr BBSOLVBII Chronic skin dUeiwca, carles oft!? one, bnmo: of tbe blood, scrofulous diseases, yv. 4btlo com plaints, fever sort cbronio or old u.jws, salt rbcara, rickets, white swelling, scald bead, cans ere, glandular swelling, nodos, wasting and de cay of tbe body, pimples and blotches, tnmora dyspepsia, kidney and bladder diseases, chronlt rbcnmaUcm aud ous consumption, pravel and calcalons deposit, and varieties ot the abovi complaints, to which sometimes are glren ipeo loos names. In cases were tbe system has beer aallvated, and mnrenry baa accnmalatod and be come deposited In the bones, Joints, etc. can tint carles of the bones, rickets, splu.' curvatures con tortlor.s, wbite swellings, varicoe veins, etc, tbi Uaraaparlllla will reeoive away those deposits ans ct terrains u tbe Thai o! tha dUcua Horn tbi lystom. A GREAT COHSTITUT IOÄAL EESED1 Biln dlscasea, tumors, ulcers and aorea otaL klndi, partlcnlarly chronic diseases ot tbe skin are enred wltb great ccrtelnty bv a coarao of Dr KAtWAY'8 8AltaA'AKILLIAN. We men otf nste bases tbat have rcsiRtcd all other trcatnant SCROFULA Whether transmitted rrora parents or acquired, t within tbe curative run so ol tbe SAItSAPAUlLUAN llEMOLYEXT. It poiisrsiies the same wonderful power in cnrlai the worst forms of strumous and eruptive dls charges, lypbllold nltcra, sores of tho era, cars Düke, mouth, throat, glands. e terminating thi ttruaofthoee chronic forma of disease from tu blood, bonos. Joluüi. aud Id every part ot .he ha man body where tbcro exluts dlsoaod deposits ulcerations, tumors, hard lumps or scrofnlons tn nammstion.thls srreatand powerful remedy wll cxtermtuato rapldlr and permanently. Que tottlo contains wore ol tbe active prints rles of medicine than any other preparation Taken in tcaronful doses, white others requlrf flveorsig times as mum. OXIS DOLL AB VKJ Horn,. Bold by drnggtits. DK. KADVVAi'b ßEGULATIiNB PILLS Th lirtat Uw ti Stomach Ktntd. nerf0Ct!y j tanieice, eicwautly coateli rurss. rtvoutu, puiitT, ci.nuie and itrcoitccs, Dr. ladway's Villi, for the cure ot all dlt orders ot tue Htoinarh, Liver, Dowels, Kidneys DladJcr, Nervous DUjaxw, Loas of Aprctlta llcadacbo, UontljM!na, Costlvem, indlgeilloa Dytpetla, Mllouanc'S Tottr, inflammation a tbe Iiowcls, Mice, an J all derangements ot the In tsmal vltccm. rnrdv vegetable, contalninp n umutTi tnlncrsls, or deltlorlons droji. rrloo 35 Cents Tor Box. Bold tj alldrugiUU. DYSPEPSIA itftdwre prsprtinaut atdel bv luiwsy'i n:i. it s rare for tali complaint. It rtatoiel s'rcngta to the stomach, and makes It perform Its f ant lions. Ibo symptotni ol drtpepsl disappear, arid wl'h them the liability of the sjttcm to con trKCt durar.es. Take the mcllclne acooralcs tt tne dlrrcttous, and obaorve wbat we say tn "J Lei aud lruu" respecting diet. "Benü Faiso and Trus." a.ndalettersianpto RADTfATA CO., r?o. II ttsrreu strt. isrw York. Inltfraatisa warli UsntanCi wtu te sent u yoa. TO THE FUJ3LIO. txrtt me and uk tor hid wit's. M tat iltl Ui &AXSI mawaii Li tn vut it a fcai.

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VHt tterbtll'a Money Cooldo't flay It. The Arworth cwj and Farmer of this wk 7H lt thtstttb Baker, re Id In g within three nulei f Acortb. nmarktd tüat Vanderbllt's fortune ould Dot buy from b-r what six bottle cf tuft's pcit!c bas done for bvr. ilertatenir.t I. m. follow : For thlitr-one yean I bare su fibred r-.ost death from trat horrible d.soue, f.MofulH. Yct yi-arr I i mil.o to do anything lu ltpin? tin roy dome:ic ailalr. li Octoocx 1 wi, ludured to try bwlffs SrH'Clfic, aud used tiro LoiiW, and w.s ho much txnetlted ty It that I purer r.ji-d four more from Mewrs. "ortrltA Jol.rx'ii. vsM( h 1 1 uli.iOft entirely reiltvf l me. 1 let 1 lik a :.m Dcroa, aid rnn loallmrown lif ,uh wort rctore I too tru? s. 8. s my life ww a I'.iKbr.. ffit entire porKu was coverct with ort, at 1 1:1 ht tnteattc ronilltlou I did n.-t are to pre. I r-p.n trltl evry knovrn remedy, and ruv r.K' wirs ut.erally rtpHrut-d ok ir.cnrtblo. J l.fwltne'1 tro:it.J by the ltt phyMcd-in to no Bvil. 1 irt beartily recemmeua bwitt'a "ksjCc i- tbe ff.!ne l "rt. N-rtbCiit V. JobLFon, nrrhanl at Ac x-rC. b : Wo knoiv irs. KIi7let!i lUer p'?rM'iis'iT; 0 nr ft: iiiar wita r.er IM, äiiell blui.l) e i.jid lu t:i!. cotumunlty. lllieiiii-iuttin Twftitr Year. I Lave been a surJerer trotn rneumr.tim for twenty yenrv, atttaae with almot lutoiratiie PSd. I iiad the bot medicsl treatment, and tok hll ort of remedies but without relief. Bzivz rod u id almost to a ke!ctou. and not beln able to watk even with crutches. I was lnd'iCdd to try fcwift's bpecifle, and it ectcd like Bcharrn.anJl am to day entirely rclIeveJ. Have thrown away lay ernte-.-, and am lu excellent heelih. 1 beHeTe swiit'a Specific will cure tbe worst C3ea of rbMimstum. MKi tZKA MERSIION. Macon. Oa., Aug. 4. 'Si. Commanicatlon. WETt'Mrit a, Ala., Fept. 2S, isst. About six years bro I became aillcted witb a very disagreeable 6kln diM8e, wltb large, dry sores and many crasted pimples on my face, hands and shoulder. The sore on my shoulder eat out a hole nearly an Inch deep, and tbe cancerous appearance of one of tbe fort near my eye alarmed me very much. I tried all kinds of treatment, but found nothing that h emed to aficct the disease. I finally decided to try S. 8. S. on advice of a pbvs!cian. and ia a sLort time the t-cnts dropped from the pores and left try a V l ii tuooth end well, 1 coniider 8. 8. 8. the malest Mood medicine marte, and tbe only tblLg that v. ill euro tbu diicaso with whlOii I was afiJcted. I think my ti-ouble was the result of a terricle attftck of malarial fever, contracted while fatntiiu la the Tallapoosa River nwamp. I can be found at my oihcu in the court-bouse at Wetuixipkn. You ran refer to me J. L. KIIOUEH, Dep 8h. ri.T Klraore Co.. Ato. TreftdikP on Biood and 8k(n Dipenfna mailed fr?v THlfdVYirr ShliCIKIU COMPANY, Drawer S, Atlanta. Ja In Sht'op, Russia and Turkey Bindings. Vbttr! I'n i' tri d iff i D5r-t:onurv i-i enpplied.at a i y.n ill aiaitiuial vc,l, with DKNISO.N'S PATENT REFERENCE INDEX. "The rrontc.it irrprrement in baoU-makuij tint Im bevn rn:ide in u hundred year.." TKB STANDARD. GET VllYebster tt Un 1 18.000 YVordn. ;:ooj Ktigravini:. ana a IScw lli'crraihiul l)i"tlon:iry. rjT?T Stindunt in (i..v't P'-irting UhV. JL JZjLJLJ S'-i.OOO ropif in Public School. 0 to 1 of anv other aerie. BEST .ildtotnak, '"''aiiillv intellitrnt. lte.t lielt for SCI I OLA ICS, TKACIILKS an 1 SCHOOLS. ßtmlarl Aufhority with tho IT. S. Supreme Conrt. Itcnmmended by the Stat Siip'tar ScbooWin 3GSUte,& t yCO CoIIcro rrra't. C. & C. MERR1AM & CO., IWn.Pprinsrield. Bias. r .!:Tv,v.v.ar.4 THE HYDRAULIC d mm& uUt ST LOUIS, MO. Hiko a Sjeshlty cf Crnsaeatil b Plain Red Front Pressed Brick. Manufactutlnc Annually over TEW MILLIONS. Tlicv puarnntro tliat tho quality, finish ami Color, mn unsurpassed, if not unoquallod by :iv other bticUa inuilo in tho UuittxL fc'lati. Ml. .1 . I !'" V .ii ill I ft TH13 IIEliOAIJTILK AGENCY. II, U fCAItLKT, stauaztr. I K. O. IMTN & CO , Proprietor. LSo. Jiluolcrortt itioou. The oldeat, tbe best, tbe most propre! a.id the Moni rt liable ctabihibmrnt of tbe kind In tho world, having ll):i branch ollltes fully lualrped and in cood tunnlu ortcr. or threo to one mors than any other Asem-y hss of actuallt Uro ortUxs roroTrr 12 years we hsvecnJoTt d an nmuiiiM reputstlon tor fcoocty. rellahlllty and bvtr deal. Ine. aud wo have uuiimtld rewour- tr cvy duettn onr bunincM aucct-aafutlT. Vi'elnvittvitbt O'Jr quillltei bf lue incrrhauti of In lUutr,olt. K. (). DUN X CO, i 1 -.a a. sm.bmm si ' s aVsW jM. I lit r t'rit r'imr' ' .-'-- SMT"H'ud twuttAUit'S lrCkh tTutd Medical War a, I re. Cull ir wntt. l I. riAliiw. rt.tKrin. 'iui visl mui:i;i, cirs T. tl,Tt.KAil l n 1 1 . . . u. L. it. 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