Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING 'APRIL 16 1885.

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The Sea Captain's Tear of Tarsons' Sous. How 11 Prored That One Hroult 3Xlffortuce to II Im bjr n Chapter From Iii Own lixperlebC. INctt York Times 1 'Ycn may lanh at me m bard as yon like, bat I etill Etici to it that there are snch things as Jonahs even in tlies days," laid a v.blte haired old tfa captain one afternoon recently to a ferr friends who were helping him to surround a etova in the office of a Bsnth street chandler'a shop. The Captain's statement led to satirical remark? on the part cf scn:e cf the other.?, lint the old ma:is superstition was proof stalest ridicule, ted he i&!d quite earnestly: "Now. if you chaps will only listen to me for a few minutes, I will guarantee to con vince eyery cna ol you that, althorjsn the original Jonah iuey.be dead as a herring, his spirit still lives, and every cow and then get j into eome unlucky landsman, who insists on jroin? to sea and brings to ifcr taue to every tnip he sets his izoX cn." The Captain's listeners admitted that the7 were open to conviction, and were ready to listen to any evidence as to the existence of Jonahs which mL'M be laid before them. "Alihoosh 1 was never really what yoa cculd call superstition," began the Captain, I had the idea, even while I was a mate, that if when I pet to tc a captain I shoald ahip a parEcn'd eoa in my crew it would brias rcc bad lucfc. You kaof parsons' tons are full of ep:rits end all that, and aometimes get in trouble. Then their friends think it would do theai a wcrld cf good to make a voyace cr two before the ma?t. "Well, after I pot to be Captain I refused several tin. to chip a rrsc-a'a atm just on account of that Idea cf mine. About ten years ago I was put in command of & trim little bark juai oil the stocla that was loading In this port for Care Haytien, in the "Vc3t indies. Just as I was about to sail my steward came to xuo and asked me it I wouldn't take & boy. He promised to look after the boy, ar.ci have him in his own stateroom. From the way he talked, I thought the boy wa? imu relative of his. I liked the steward, and he had Jailed with me for leveral year?, fco, to oblige him, I said he would take the boy. In the hurry of getting eff I thoar'at no more of the boy until cfT Sandy Hock. Th?n I asked the attwaid if ho Lad brcnght the boy. Ho sajs: 'Oh. jt, fcir, but he's seasick." and I think it would ta better for him to ke?p his berth until he's til right a sr. in.' 8o I le't it to the steward to bricjr hint on dec1 when be paw fit. You ?, aitfcoajrh the boy had signed articles, and all that. I hain't c'apped tyn oa hin onco. !Tli rext EiornlrjE, whsa I was on deck, up ein c fj steward with the bi7. I iarte3 back vrlica I y?.w tho youngster. He was a fat, cliu3F7 Isd of ubout eis'ite'n. I fchndiitrid v. hen I lo-fcpu at him. It seacceJ to n. ei If I r.'.v; ill luck in Irs fac?. I wouldn't hate bter. nny tixjiq set back if I had seen the v.crd 'JciiCt' writtea oa his lorthiyl. I locirrd icpreac!ifclhT at the iteward. or.d then I cl!ed the mite and ic!d tint to et tte tsy tt work. Thn I aked lb? etemrd i. 1 e tbctht it w&s doirjs "tte fair thiiif: b-y t; and sainlo a Jonah gh bra'.d ruy tsrk. T9 ctervard got iicd cf iril'cr.nt. 'Why,' said he, 'that bey a?u't a Jona!;, Ht-'a n goal boy, only one of hi j chute vrrnt and got into a scrap? and laid the Ll.im? i'.ii cn liim. fii hii piopi had to tend hire to fea. His father is a -very nice man. Wy e'.ster is seamstress in his airily.' Thcrl ESutd the steward who lite boja father wis. It tnrned out that ha was a par on. Teat was all I cartd to Lear. I knew 1 res in for it lov. There wa? no loabt now but that I had got a genuine Jonah on board. "I thought at tlrFt cf putting aboit and landirg my Jcnah, but th wind wa fair, so J kept on. lint cn the third dy out canio a .head wind. That was followed by a hurricane, in which my new tark began to leak. Then came a calm with a fog. We were soing alons eailr, v;hpn all of a Euddea wa ielt a terrible shock. The bark had run into a watterlepged wreck, but we sjon cleared her. Fortunately, wo were gairg very slowly, or the accident would have male a hole in our hows. Dut tho bark made a good deal of water after tho collision, although si e seercfd all right otherwise. A few days aiterwajd a white rquall struck us and carried away tT70 of tha upper yards acd split a whole set of sails. I used to sit on deck aLd watch my Jcnah 83 he Widdled clumsily about, and I te gm to wonder if, after ail, I wouldn't be justified la quistly pitcnlcg hiaa overr;03rc',f or I felt sure that he wa3 the causa of all cur ill lurk. When we were within about a dav'3 rail of Caps Il&ytien I noticed that we had got into a atracge current, but I managed to get cat just loon enough to avoid running oato ths reefs of the Cajccs, which you know is the xnoit dangerous ceifhborhoDd in that part of the West Indies. Yen never eaw a maa more thankful, captain, than I wa? when finally I dropped anchor in the harbor of Cape Haytien, although my bark was leaking very fcsdly for so new a vessel. "While the tark wa3 unloading and taking on a fresh cargo I was trying to hit oa eome plan for settles rid of my Jonah. He had shipped for the round irp, and I was afraid that the Consul would not consent to my dischargirg the boy. iiut at last I hit cn a plan. 3 bated to hae to be trickv.bat I did not lax to risk going back with Jonah oa board, for I felt sure that he would bring ecrue terTible disaster on the bark if she left port with him again. Tho boy had not gone a bore oace cp to tho tirno that the cargo was on board, and th3 b.uk was ready to sail. 1 f ent the stsward Eshore for some fresh proviiions, sad about an hcur afterward I s?nt for Jonah. I pointed cut the town and the country acund it end I asked him if he didn't want to takeniun others. Says I, Why, the bark wen't lail for these three dajs b cause I am g:;cg to take a Urge coasnmer t cf gold, aud that ha?n : ot heie ytt.' The boy setwed pleas'J, and I ga?e him ruony onongh to C3ver hrs wtpts for t:8 moath he had been ruh m? erd n couple of moiths mere, '..ov i-al I, 'just you go ashore and have a good tia.c.' I c-Ukd a thort-boat, and J;rn pet u.to it. I can a sure you that J raw Mia gcin away w:th a cood deat of plfsjur. Scon aflkrf,-a:d the terard came cV. with thefrffh provifoar,. Ercrything was ready ioi sailing and ju;t thea the pilot came cn sra-d. I ordered tbe crew to heave up the anchor at one Thes'erard missed Jonah, of ccur33, and vrzz wild about him. ays I, 'if the vong tcspereca has gone and rca away, hew ein ire help it?' He didn't eetm ati.'tltd, bit it was too late for him t9 do anything, for by that time we were getting une'er way. The vojaze bck "was tho lnckifst I hava ever had. lhe wind was right bshicd us all the wav up to this port The ser. was a little roash and there seerxel to be hurricanes all arouad us, but aomhow they never touched us. Although the bark bad been leaking considerably even in port, she tightened up sgain the moment we got oat to ea. We were lucky in every way. I laid my jrord lack to our having Itot rid of Jonah, which, of course, was the reason. "Ihe Tojaa prored such a proäUblo oae

to the owners of my birk that they sent me right back to Cap Hajtien. The xoraje tack to that port was a quick, and a prosperous ore in everyway. Bat aa we got near Cape Hsytien I began to feel a little nneay about Jonah. I thought that perhaps I hadn't done riaht in sending the lad ashore in that way. Dat what I feared most was that the Consul Lad the boy in charge and wculd intist cn tending the boy home with me. The steward hadn't said a word abaat the boy during the whole voyage. I didn't knew whether it would be het to ask about him cr not when we got Into port, bat I einclcded net to do no, becsuio I was afraid that if I did I would apreir to acknowledge that I was in some way responsible for hica. So when I went ashore i sa'd nothing aboat Jonah and I hef rd nothing about him, although I was in constant dread cf his turning up somehow or other. I foand taat business was very dull at Capa Haytien, and that many of the merchants bad met with lc&tes since I had been there last, and that the town had become unusually unheslthy. Tbi, of course. I laid at Jonah's door, and it made me fear that the unlucky lai was still arcucd and would turn up before I could get out of port. At last the return cargo was all on board and we were ready to leave port. The day before wa sailed I noticed that the steward was acting a little strangely. He seemed uneasy, and was always looking at nie kind of suspiciously. But I paid no particular attention to this behavior, R3 I had other things to attend to. "Next morning tha pilot came on board and we set sail. After we had passed oat of the haibor and had dropped the pilot I leit uneasy somehow. I thought it Strangs because I had got away without Jonah taming np. and it seemed to me that I ought to feel light-hrarted. Things passed on" about as usual during the day, except that I noticd that the steward was alwajs looking at me kind cf strangely. The wind was fair, but somewhat light. The feeling of nneaünesi grew on me early in the evening. I went on deck and tcot Bounding, but they didn't agree at all with tho depth of tue water marked cn the chart for the spot where I supposed I was. Then it flashed over tue thst I must have got into a strange enrrent. I lislendcd for some minutes carefully, and I cculd make out the distant roar of breakers. There could be no doubt that we were being carried toward the reels ol the Cajcoj. There wa8 no getting out cf the current. Althoagh I made every attempt to i tem the current, it carried me rapidly tovard the reefs. An hoar later the baik etruck on one of the reefs. The sea w&s smooth and our live were in no danger, but 1 saw plainly that there wa no getting off the reef. The birk waa a hopeless wreck. Next morning I taw several small coaiting s'oop3 nf ar by. I told my men that we would have to abandon the bark. We lowered our largest beat and the rr.ci pat their chetts in this and got in themtelvcs. I decided to row to one of the coasters which lay to near by. All my men were in the baat except tho steward. I called cat to him to hurry up. Ho pointed to a small boat that wa? ccmir' up from another co&ster, and $a:d tbat he would r ither g j o'l ia her. ufy beat then purhed elf. Wbn wo got aloat HO falcon s fron tho wrick I looked luck, and then I uLdsrst jod why tha steward had actf d f o Etrargflv for to dsv3 i ast, and hid

hntlly r.re'err 1 to zuur.uon tha tark ia another lo. Terra by tho steward's side Mcod my Jorah, with n -wickfd grin cn hts fat fa.2. The steward had found the youniiter at Care H&tien, and fearing that I voo!d refne to tako hioi home he had put tbo fellr-w away in his puterocm. And tht rras -ow it can'.e eout that my bark gov. info the current that alraadedher anions the Ccjcoj reefs." Hid n't Know a (iooct Sermon. "Carp" ia Cleveland rcrald.! Jacieon, though a hard ca?e In early life, and to h!3 death focd of cock fighting and horee racing, tcok the religion of his wife after she died, and became a Pre3bytcrian. He read a chspter in the Bible c?ery ni?at b?foro be went to bed while he was in the White lIou, and had family worship in his btd-ioom with hia adopted daughter at 10 p. si. He was very strict as to church mattere, and would let no enc run down his pastor here. Oos night he noticed a nobbylocking young man sitting in a pew near him, paying very clce attention to th3 sermon. Old Hkkeiy liked this, and oa going out he asked the man what he thought cf the discourse. "It was the worst lot of aturl ever uttered in a pulpit," replied the young dnde, who, by the way, was a clerk in the State Department. "1 think you Era mistaken, sir," returned Jackson, with an acgry flush. A few days after this this came young man wanted to go abrce d as Secretary of the Legation to ons cf the thief European Court3, and the Minister it was Van Bnrcn who had been appointed Minister to England wanted him to go with him. Old Hickery, however, would not coaent to his appoiEtment. "The man," he raid, "is a fool He can not appreciate a good sermon, and I will not appoint him." The refrult nas that the young man remained at heme. The Unfortunate Itagptper. iN'ew York Spe:lal.l " Mrs. Mary Ireland, wife of Robert Itobert Ireland, the bagpiper who was lured to Canada and seized as a deserter from the British army, though he had been an American citizen for five years, showed the District Attorney to day a letter from her husband dated April '-, aboard ship at Lock Lowle, Derry, Ireland. In the letter Ireland writes: ''The other two men who deserted frcm the T:th regiment at Halifax are still on board. One deserted fourteen years ago and the other twelve. Both have wives, but no children, whereas I have five children. One of them will be certainly released, as he is far advanced in consumption. 1 almost envy him. They are entrapped es I was by promises cf good situations. We sent the mails ashcre at Derry. Wc. are crdered to keep axav from, the side while the passengers for diiferent points in Iielar.d were going sshcre in the tender." In a postscript dated at Liverpool, oa the r,d icst., Ireland writes that he was to be taken at once under a strong guard to Sterling castle court m?.rtial. 4'Ihe State Department," said Mrs Ireland to a reporter, "has fcrwarded a decand for an exnlanatioa in my husband's letter shows Mr. Lowa;l hsd done nothing up to April 2. My husband was under age when ha enlisted and dtserted." New Jersey had her antual chamnioa hog-killing match atNew Hanover. Bariington County. The hegs are of the Jersey red breed, and so great Is the interest takea In the competition that attendants rama'.n with the animals all night, somstitnes feeling them at 1J o'clock midnight. The hogs become so fat that they are turned over with roes, th?y being crsh'e to move. Tha champion weighed I 07. pounds, and belonged to Taylor Te Vinr.e. Several hogs weighed ovar 1.000 pounds, and sl pounds wss the avers ce for twenty belonging to Mr. Bullcck. Tord's Extract Is a name that is familiar to almost every one who can real, as their advertisements appear in all the leiding iournals. Their salsa are steadily increasing because people who buy it once continue to buy it, for the very reason that it does just what it claims it will do. It will cura the most stubborn cases of pain and inflammation, and its control over; hemorrhages of all orts la surprising. Bs careful to gat the

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aiajor nay IIa Illc Tonga Cat Oat tt Prolong Ilia Life. IN'ew York Worll üajor Hay served with distinction, not through the" Crimean war, though he looks capable of having done so, but through the war of the rebellion, and brought away from that conflict a pair of badly crippled legs. In no Held of life's action has the Major bean so successful as he was during the early sixties, indeed it has often seemed that the Major exhausted his possibilities for Euccess during that period, end has been hopelessly and helplessly drifting ever since. His has for years been a familiar figure on Park ro;v, and he has haunted newepaper odices with a persistency worthy of a better cause, for there are batter causes thaa the revolutionizing and improvement of the daily preas to which the IJajor seems to have been boi v and soul devoted. Indeed the Major, in his unselfish eüorts to lift up and ennoble the dally press, gained no larger meaiure of fame for himself than Is denoted in tha term "crank." He has been one, and a distiagulshed member, of the army of woald be literary celebrities of New York, and his welcome in editorial sanctums has not at all times been ta cordial as it might have been had the occasion for it been a little less frequent On approaching the busy editor the Major was never embarrassed of apparently aware of the undying fact that there is in news paper offices occasionally some work to be done. He had the air of a man who accepted the maxim that "time wai tsada for slaver,1 and loudly proclaimed his ireedom. He talked as if he were giving orders to a regiment of soldiers in battle, and seemed to hare an Idea, never dispelled by experience, that his mandates would be obeyed with alacrity. Eeveral weeks ago the Major disappeared. Nobody seemed to know where he had gone. The other day he returned. He had lost tlesh and his face was pale and careworn, but his eyes flashed and his brow was corragited with the deep lines of thonght just as of o'd. Limping to the editor's desk he took ud his old familiar station with his right elbow leaning of the desk. Oddly enough, however, he remained silent. His long absence had etitled hica to a respectful consideration, and it was accorded to; him, but he did not speak. Tresently he motioned for pencil and paper, and hastily explained that he had lest his tongue, and then there followed, jotted down in the Major's crimped and old-fashioned handwriting a tale cf tuifericg, patient and heroic sutlering. tbat would command respect anywhere. It was explained by the o!d h2ro that for months he had sufTared in silence from the efl'tcts of that dreaded diseate with which his superior cflicer in the late war. General U. Ö. Grant, Is aiTVcted a cancer ui oa the tongue. He wrote out his pitiful story without a quiver of the lips or a waver ci the hatd that held the pencil. "I was uken to the hospital eight wseks ago and they cut my tongue out at tbe rootr." Ia theie few words he told the story of the aony ho had endured. There hid c.pparently bean no we s'.e of time in medical consultatioas over the Major's ca-. The hospital doctors had him, an unwilling ircruit, in their harness. They decictd that he couldn't live with a caccercns toagU9 and tkat he might possibly RUivive without It. cr.d so tho tongae was taken out. The ratient Major, lying in a hcfpUtl ward without friend, his satl'erinzs unheralded to tho hero-worshipping world, was stripped cf the member ha held most tU ar and turned out maimed aid mutilated into a world fiom which, tveu with a tongue m hie head, he had found hard pickings to make a bare living. His mirsion at tnc o:Vi";e of th editor wa? tha same unsclfiih mljiion of preaching, through the types, to a heedless world. There is but little chance that the cancer ha3 been eradicated; indeed, the uncomplaining Major Icoks Tor it3 epfeUy reappearanca. Meantime he is grateful that his boa?strig!it hand is spared, and that there is still ink in the editorial ink-pot. Ihe Lonlsllle Maiden and the Memphis Clan. Memphis Sunday Times. A Louisville girl who was visiting here a short time ago scored a signal triumph over a freih young society man cf this city. They were sitting upon a sofa together, and as the conversation progrecd he allowed his arm to gradually fall down until he had it around her waist. Ehe arose very indignant, and he made the following explanation and apology: hope you will not think: anything of this. It i3 just a way I have. All the Memphis boys act the tame way, and yen will have to get need to it. 1 heps you will rot take any oCense at it, as it's just my way." She left the rcom, but came back in a few minutes with a married friend and sat do vn on the scfa again. Scon sho began to yawn and give every ofteElb!e proof of being thoroughly cored. Finally she said: "i'm dreadfully sleepy, and I hope you 11 go houie. You musn't take any offense at this. All the Louisville girls act the. same way. You are exceedingly timcrae, and you had batter go home at once. Don't be oHended at this. It Is simply a way I have." He stood not upon the order of his going. An Irish Lover Cangbt In a Chimney. London Eundard. A remarkable incident is reported from Arlingford, a town in County Kilkenny. The occupants o! a house wer9 alarmed by hearing cries keulng from the chimney, and eventually a young mon was extricated from it when oa the point of suilccation. He thea confessed that having baen forbidden to make his addretsss to the dancrhtsr of the tome, he determined to get iuto her bedrcom by mtana of the chimney. Mounting to the roof, he entered the chimney, but his progress waa presently obstructed by some pieces cf timber, and a fall of soot almost puffecated him. He cried out, and so aroused the occupants cf tho hous;. Kosst Sweetbreads. Boil swetbreais, trim them and dry them, then dip ia eg aid br ad crumbs; brown before tha tire or intheoven; put a good, clear gravy under then: and garnish with watercress. Neither mental nor physical labor can ba accomplished r atiefactorily unless the system ia in order. When you feel tired, langaid, weericd without exertion, tha mind elow to act, aid requiring great mental efTorr, you citi tf st cesured mat year L veria not acting properly, and that nature requires assistance to help threw elf impurities. There is no rem dy thnt will accomplish this so mildly and yst elfectuslly es Feickly Ash Bixtip.s. A trial will satisfy yon of its merits. In the Western State? the rerchroi and, Clydesdale horses are fast superseding ihe native animals, the consequence b:iag larger and mere powerful horses, an 1 which are e!?o better adapted for general farm purpose. Music hath cbarms to soothe the savige breast Thia dcet not refer, however, to that raiticu'ar sort of music that rouses ui from our beds at night, to wit: the cries ot children suffering from a sudden attack of cramp colic, pain in the stomach or bowels. Such an emergency is safely provided against if Mishler'a Herb Bitters ia kept in the ho ass. It is an invaluable remedy for auch com-

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1 ' i Typhoid Fever I am ifxty-Feren year.itd, aid ruve Itred in this (Ltill) tf.r.nty all ir.y life. Up to twea'y-eijjht yiars fiso 1 ras re arded a-t!ie s'ruDS'-st mialn ti e neihborhrou tte mo-t rcbu-t Ij neatth. Ia Noumbfr. 1SC, I nd a Ion? and s'.Tioui tpe'lof typho.d lever. Jt left me emaciMcd and a tripple in my rieht h p. At times that limb was f wollen nn ctcrraoiiF f ize. b-liiptwic aslaer-S it uatnral touQUJon, and IntUned tnd anry iix apjcflraccj. Front ray knee down n:a!l sjres cdiie, eud at the Rikie a Urce Uict came, vrhiU diacharccd t-oisouou n:at:cr. Uy wtiol-2 fyj-tora b came In'fcted. The doctors would pttcime up icr awhile, tut the ulcer TonUi never h ;.!. The mercery f.nd io'sa with watch t'ney dot me troueljt rher-mstism an J dy-pcpia. I whs aa objtttof p:iytf all ray friends, t-c-ne thrzat that the enly fcc-pe totave lue was amputation. 1 continued to grow vor?, and for thrci yeirä I Lave not worn a fchoe. Hope had aliaov. left me Bwilt'B Ff(ciric wj.8 e uscested, end 1 commeacM its t:hs at once. From ti:C very firt I began to feel letter. I have taten thirty Fix bottles aa l the shadows wnlch had darkened my life for t reaty eight jesrs have all been dLvs!patel. The effec t of the medicine haa been wotiderlnl indeed. To-dy 1 am arable to attend to all my farming Interests, and to vralS from cr.e to five ralles per day. 1 aa latlfüed that the disease is entirely broken np. BDd beuct fcr.th I am to be free from tbo?e terrible apprehensions and suficrlus wbich lormerly ma Jo my liic mifetrablt. Swift's riK'CHie fcas dote mcro for n:; in one jear than ail tho drug store me tlc:ne p'CfrCntt-d ty physicians iid la twenty-clat jtar. ai d I most cnteriully bear rii- te'in.ay of its rreriia. NYm. It. Rlld. Hall Cuunty, Ga Feb. 23. 1SS5. From tho Dissecting Ftoom. ITaTlr? taken Swift's Fp;ciftc lor blood p'soa corsüarttd zt a mediefU college at a die:: oa, viiil1 1 r'. h medical Fiuent, I am jrratcl il to fy thi;t iiFve me a fpeeay end thoroaja care attir r.iy parent had hpont huadrcls of dollars for treatment- ly firm tvas swollen to twice Its usi:al ri.-r?, and as nothJmr helped no I wai dejpiirlpg f ever bcinc cared, lint bcRrin r ot the H S. S., I bouxht a bottle, litt lo thinkinel v.T)-.ild derive eny benefit Irom it. I bepsu takin? it regularly, and soon the swelling betran tiRodowa and tLe arm ceaced to pain ire 1 continued its Ufe, and alter taking cuht bottles was thoroughly cored. At til' sire vvenpki Newark, N. J. Treatise on i:i:od and SkiaDiAcafesmaile-d free. The bvriiT üf tunc Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, (ia. v i" J7 f ä V " r r .- r- r r r-. Pi' : f t : Annually ever ThQYZr.CiYr.-'r l! :it v quality, finish ai.l Crier, unsurpassed, if not unc-T-irO led y ri:- other bricks müde in tili' Uiiite .1 ilaU. : ; 1 -- -, . ' ; v.... This La.cdij Couklv ?'o Injurious Dm??, . A'Hbis H ta J Hede tho Ecrta, Roctoros thc',iV HV&EKUEEt ClttTAl has gained an enviable putiticu -wherever known, displacing all other ifparationx. I is a creamy FUbstanc3. A partide Is applied into each nostril, cuisine no pain, and Is agreeable tonet .vrlce 50 ccnt3 by.raail or at I)rnff2it;. F?r.d loxdicular. ELY BliDriJEF Drugjtista, Owego. N. Y. ? i: cay g :i s r 1 1 mr ' l J HI AVIC V l A.. Vf S3 it lndKrrtVion. free ijiu! or r brr.ln wrr'. Avnii fm-P VrrVr.f :? t-.VJC'.-cuijrelTr;..! ?&:- S PHYSIC 8i' ' tut: AT. Ore llonth .... F iff-jof l.f-, whKh Kartet k, J3 0?t th r ntb-vorr! t h a 1 Two lloctlir, 6. er ir f U 'Hi hr6d ilonths. 7. KAnRI3 RH?ifIDY CD., K'fzZ IT. Tsnta tt sr. jJotria, hro. R 1 PERSOHS! fct a Trsa. W a i-;r t'f wa r f oir 1 i-'incr. boondi of cM ft tl. wori kn'.l r-1 cf !n? fcr-J.E" have bnct:riMl. !n,l !.!---.T,r.?ffcV.. i:i !'t:i that I wl'l 'TiiT fc(TTLK.-S KSI' E. t.?V r fc V AnTCO A P.O.liire. I'it. V. A.UK.l'M.W I'osriSLli. Y TPTJTI7 PKESCP.IFTIONS are to b? fonnd for the pppedy enre of Nervous Debility, Lost 15anrmrd. Dptpondencr, etc. A cony of tbls boo will t n'nt free, i-ealed. Address s d KN;i". or HKAL.TU. ma Vps.t Sixth Strf et.( icflonti. Cbia. iwjiniy V KitkMl U itci K forh pr3crrpia I a aw: peCAUst (aot Lr4.) Drar-vn ca C ft AJu r axjTijJAlia A tjr tLTSXUTA. MOV

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