Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1885 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 30 1885.

SUrEßSTITXOX RlMPAXr.

f!llr AdrcnlUta la Mala Drufl In lYhlta Kobra Awaiting tha Second Coming rb7 Attembled at 4 O'clock In tba Morning. Bostos, April Not aiace tha great stcr!f:ctal tragedy at Pocasait in 1379 hat fanaticlam reached tucb a height In New England us is Indicated in a story which comes from n backwoods region r ear the center of Maine. A dispatch from Cerinsa, Me,, siyi that icrty or fifty people in that town expect to 3 to heaven to Cay. During the last two or three months there his baen a revival of the Hillerite excitement in Cerinna, Newport, Orrington and other towns. A prophet earned John Nickerton has been laboring there, and Lis made many converts to his eccentric theories. Nickerson and his disciples make the vision relation in the seventh chapter of Daniel the b&iis of their belle?. They declare tliat all the thing which Daniel saw in his dream have come ti pais except that deacriled in the thirteenth Ten, tba 'comingor the Son oi Man." He, they eolemcly aver, is due to day, and they are making preparations accordingly. As for the four great beasts which came up fro a the eea the lion with eale'a wings, the bear "with three ribs in his teeth, the foar headed und four winged leopard, the fourth more terrible beast with Iron teeth and ten horns rith eyes in them all the prellmina Tits in the visicn of Daniel, they ay, have been! ' strictly fiiöliei and ara clear to the eves ol the faithfal who look over the world's history. CNe of the brethren recently said that Napaleon wa tiLdoubtedly one of these beasts, bat he was set clear as to which one. A reporter asked him if he didn't think O Donovan R-ssa was the fceaat with the iron iteeih and the ten IiorLs. IIa thought tee suggestion was worthy of consideration. The female mssaT?rscftbe correlation have been bisy making ascension robes for several days. One and the same kind of a robs will be pat on by all the men, women and children to day. It is a flowing garment of bleached cottcn cloth, which looks somewhat like a priest's enrplice, something like a butcher's 1cck, but nicst like a night gown. Tftere ara Jio buttons cn it, bnt it is gathered in at the reck with a rope. Tho only decoration U a r arrow white rash, which will be loosely gathered at the waist. The believers did not sleep last night, bnt pas?ed the time in contemplation at home. This morning, at 4 o'clock, they artembled at their tabsrnaole, Tat cn their white robee, and ara now waiting for the end. RAILROAD SUIT ENDED. A Salt of Twenty-Three Years .standing Finally Disposed Of. New Yoke, April 20. The Court of Appeals has just decided the peculiar case of Cyra3.II. McCormick, a reaidant of Chicago against the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, which has been In litigation twenty-three years. The suit was begun In, and has been passed npon four times by the S a pre me Court, and thre6 times by the Court of Appeal. Eminent counsel Lai been employed on both sides: fcr the plaintiff being Dmiel D. Lord, E. "VT. Houghton, Baach & Brown, and Roscoe ConkliDg; fcr the defendant. IBlatchford, Beward, Griawold and D. A. Coata. The leading facts of the cs3e are as follows: On March 11, 1SG plaintiff, with his Iimily and baggage, applied to the defendant, at Philadelphia, for transportation on its railroad. The bsggago was placed on the train, and while the plaintiff was procuring the tickets and having eoaie dispute about the checking of the baggage the train started effwith the baprgape. The defendant refusing to give plaintiff either checks or the borage. The baggage waa carried on to Chicago and destroyed at the depot by lira ou the morning of its arrival. The trunk contained costly clothing and diamonds belonging to 31rs. McUormick, thtir loss involving thousands cf dollars. Tre jary awarded averd:ct in favor of Mr. UcOormick for the full value of the goods and interest, which mounted to 10,431.10. The Pennsylvania Ilailnad appealed the case, and a prolonged litigation was the result. Tue ;legil contest being over line points of law and technicalities raised by counsel on both aides. Tne plalniiir claimed that the defendant wrongfully re zf d and held ids property iu resistance of his claims, and was therefore liable fcr its fall value. The defendant argaei that the effort! o! the plaintiff to have his baisae stopped was virtually a waiver ef his right of action. Thai the plaintiff hid no rignt to recover for such property as had been presented by him to his wife, and that jwf!ry could not bs dejignatui as baae. !fhe action on the appeal was began in April, yl, .The late decision is a finality t3 this long-contested case, and glvas the executors of tlie deceased plaintiff tne full amount of the claim with Interest. A Chapter of Casnnltlcfl. . BpccUl to the Bcatincl. Com-MBU s, Ind, April 2:). Mrs. Kllzibeth Tccst, aged sixty years, committed suicide In Hancock Towcihlp. last night, by hanging herself In the barn of her son, with whom hs mado her home. No cause is anignl Sox the rash act except that she has a daughter who wai adjudged ln?aa and Kant to ths Bsylnm at Indianapolis a short time ago. Mr. George Lortz. a brother of tho dccca!d, commuted suicide by banr.tng, apparently without caoe, about f lM vears ago. Noah lUrneU. whilst In a state of intoxication, tAt down on tho end of a cros tie on ttie C,, 11. and O. lluad, this morning, and was kr.ccstd eff by an engine. Luckily the taln was moving s'owly, or he would hav bttn Instantly kille 1. A deep (rash was cnt ia his head, and he comp'ains of great pain in his brtft&t. ills iojories are not thought to to dnc?rous. Hayh tuiclr, a prosperous young farmer of this county. fll from the loft cf his bam, yenteray, and brote his rtRht arm. Circuit Cjurt is inscsilon. Ola Holers, who Is In Jail charged with poisoning an old German named Ileury Brehm, will o tried )nafiwdaja The criminal docket is not Yey heavy. JohnlMaxnan Is occu;ylne the t rr.ch In place of Judge N. T. Carr, who li In baa health. The Magaru I'ark Hill. Naw York. April -' ). The Post this evening says: "Governor Hill still delays to act upon the Niagara Park bill, and It looks as if lis intended to let it become void in that way. The law cf 18S.1, under which proceedings for the purchase of Niagara ware tsjan, provided that If no act was passed providing means for pat log for psylna: for the lands by the 1st day of May, 1M3, ail proceedings la the esse shall be null and void. The bill which is betöre the Govarnor was pitscd April 1G, but he says It didn't rtach him till the 22d. although It went to him on the 17th. Under the law, U hi dots not stga or Tt3 a

bill within ten days, excluding Sandaya, after ri ceiving it, it will become a law without his e:goature. The ten dar limitation In this ciee will not exp're till Friday, just three days after the limitation pet by the act of 1SS3 for ail proceedings to become void."

Mjiterloai Throat Catling- AfTlr. Special to the BentlneL MaDiao, Ind., April 2f. Trimble Circuit Court convened at Baiford, KyM last Monday, and seat Chub Harmon, a young married man, to the penitentiary for one year for perjury, while Bud Devine, who killed Life Gammonds in Call is1 saloon, took a change of venue to Oldham County. The Oiacd Jury also found an indictment against Mr. Chandler, a respectable farmer, for the attempted murder of a widow named Mrs. Ball. This case is enveloped in mystery, and there are those who believe he is gailty and ethers wno think he is innocent. It seems about three weeks ego Mrs. Bill came to her brother's housa about midnight with her tbroat cat. He immediately took her in and dispatched for aid. He also stepped at Chandler's hon;e and wanted him to go for a doctor, but he complained cf cot fteiingweli. The next day when she became strong enough to speak she said that her son had been working for Chandler, aad that tiht, near 12 o'clock, a knock cwns at tre dcor. In response to har inquiry she was told that it was Mr. Chandler, who wanted to pay her son. When she opaaed the dcor he threw his arms around her and cut her threat. This is her story ; while he says be was not out of the bousa that night 2nd to verify his statement his dahlertajs she sleeps in the Sime- room wita tire. But this will all be sifted through the court. All we know i?, the woman's thront was cut, and that a few days later she gave premature birth to a child. K. G. Laiaad, of this city, will defend Chandler. Opening of Chicago' fplendld Exchange Chicago, April -'J. The splendid structure erected for the ere of the Chicago Boird of Trade at an expense of f 200O 000 wasformally dedicated this afternoon. The exercises weie very eiruple in tiieir character and took the form cf a number of addresses interspersed with orchestral music. The day was perfect end lon befora the beginning of the formal programme lrirpe crowds were thronging beut the great building or proceeding up the broad stairway into the main hall or trading room the lar?esi cne employed for the purpcae in the world. Hero and in tha galleries wa3 assembled an audience of aojut 5.00O. Nearly every exchange in the Union was represented, inclndiug delegates from Ergland and California. At 10 o'clock Rev. Clinton Locke, of this city, inaugurated the proceed in cs with a prayer, and was followed by John II Bensley, Chairman of the Budding Committee, who formally turned over the keys of the building to E Nelson Biake, President of the board, who responded in a short s;erch. The chief address was t'iaa delivered by Emery A. Storr?, who was followed in rbort speeches by me reresaatativej of the visiting bodies. Following the oration of Mr. Storrs. Presdent Herrick, of the New York Chamber of Commerce, was introduced and made a short addre3. Hon. Edward Kecible, as representative of the Eew England boards, Mr. Stanford "White, cf the Liverpool Exchange, Cbai. B. Stone, of San Francisco, Hni;h McLellan, of Montreal, ex Governor Stanford, cf 8t. Louis, Geo. A. Pillebury. of Minneapolis, Colonel Sidney D. Maxwell, of Cincinnati, Cclonel Geo. 8 Kinny, of Nashville, Wilson Welsh, of Philadelpnia, and Go II . Pf ar, of Baltimore, were In turn called upon aLd made short speeches. Members of the Pension Hoard Suspended. Special to too Sentinel. Mc.ncic, Ind., April 20 A little breezs was created among the ''Bads" of this city this morning when it became known that the morniDg mail had brought to Drs. Winton and Boyden, members of the Pension Board, a notice that their services on such board were no longer desired. While thsy are very good citizens, they have he'd these fat places leng enough, especially when they can be as well filled by Democrats who s'.and equally well In the profession and iu the community. The probbilities are that Dr. Harry M. Winana and Dr. E. A. Shields will be appointed to the vacancies. They are both intelligent end worthy jjentl'moa und brcad mlnded Democrats, aad, if appointed, will make efheient oilicers. Dr. Kemper, tha only soldier on the old board, Is retained. Thus, one by one, the hopss of Republicans to remain in are gradnallf fading away, and there is weeping and wailing in the ranks. Arretted on a Charta of Arson. C:ciNPAH, April 2. Mis. E. A Haw.'ey, who gave the alarm a few days ago when paper eaturated with ccal oil and fired was found at her door In the- building occupied by the Palace Hotel, was this afternoon arrested by two detectives on ths charge of arton and is Imprisoned. The evidence against her conais!3 mainly in finding In 1m room a torn porileh of one of ths newspapers which was saturated with the coal oil and placed In the water elostt. Mrs. Uawley h over fifty years old, and has been occupying a room In this building for several mouth. L.lndlt Jlufl Flr. St. Lorn, April 2 . The loss by ths Lindeli Hotel fire is much less than was estimated last night, and will probably not bs mere than ?15,0C0. which li covered by C ,- ( CO Insurance on the f ornltnre and $"3),00J on the hon. Thera are various theories as to the origin cf tho tiro one that it was the result of rpoutaneous combustion and another ibit it oitgiaated by contact of tbe electric wires iu tbe basement with their woeden covering. l-acaped from Jtl. äpeclal totheäfntinol. CRAwroRcsviLLX, Ind., April 2. Janes Miller, charged with forging notes tr the extent cf f 300, escaped from jail this evening, He had placed a dummy in his cell, and when the turnkey cime In to lock tbo-n up for the night be ran out of tho door. Miller wss tlrst arretted last summer, bnt succeeded in etcaplnir be fore being brought to trial, at.d v as not rearre J until a few weeks a.o. nominations, Special to tne Bentlni. LonAHM-oaT, April 20. The Democrats nominated a city ticket last night, at follow! : Msyor, P. H, McCreery: Treasurer, C. 8. Peckbam: Clerk, M. R. Wolfe: Marbei, Henry Oarslen; Water Works Trustes. William Johnson. It will be elected by a largo majority next Tuesday. Navlatloa Open Striking; )aarrmeo. CiucAcio, April 2 The Journal has a special from Cheboyagan, Mich., announcing that the Straits of Macklcaware open, and that the grain float can now pass through. The Journal's Joliet (III.) special states that thi striking quarry men are again creat-

Ing trouble. A Iar?e force of them are reported on the way from 8eonni to lnval tbe Joliet qoarries, and the National Guard ircor s have been orderad to reporl for duty, ISody Fonod Float'.DS, EyANsviuz, Ind., April 2). The boiy of Mr. Joseph Strubsnck, who was drownrd off the Jennie Ca?, pbell on the 12th of March, was found floating in the river near Elizabelhtown. 111., this evening. The Iren Cliff has cone down with a number of people to identify it. The remains will hi brought here and forwarded to Pittsburg, III. Hruther' Fatal Qaarrel. St. Lour?, April 20. A special to the PostDispatch from ChatUnooga, Tenn., says: Will and Charley Irwin, brother, quarreled ther8 last night about a trifling family matter, when Will pluneed a dirk knlf into Charley's hsck, killing him, Ths murdsrer was arrested Baltimore aad Ohio laborers to bs Paid. Baltimore, April 2".. The troub eatBig Falls, near Chase's Station, with tbo Ba'iimore and Ohio laborers hai bei a7rtcd by the railroad company assuring th men t lit they will be paid. The men will return to work, and there is no iarlher d;iHially aaticipated. Breach of Prunn bolt. Los Angeles, Cala., April 20. Lou Perkics, a daughter cf a former tenant of E. J. Baldwin, tas instituted a suit of b'eacif premise lor '30.COO asa'nst Baldwii. &Le claims to have bis promise in writing. Illinois Legislator. Spring held, April 29. In the joint session r.o vote was cast fcr Senator. B'preeentative Fuller offered a jalnt resolution to adiourn May 15. bat the necsjsry iwothirda vote could net be obtained.

TI1K IIOOSIKK 1'OET. An Amaslcs Chapter tu the Early Life of Jttinas Wlittcoiikb Riley. IPIUibars i'ispatch J A little party t around tbe grst Ii the Seventh avenue lobby yar-terday cftermoa. A tiavelirg man from Boston, with a elight literary turn, presumably absorbeo" from hia native Bostonian atmpbsre. had jai laid t-own a small volume of poemi )y Jaws Whitcomb Iti'ey, tbe Hoosier pot, and was descanting on the quaint beauties of his dialectic work to a D'ppalch renrsasntative. Biley has imortaliz?d th Hoosier ia charming vers?, and embslmed his mannerisms and provincialisms, much as wes d?no by Jais Buh ell Lowell for tho New England firmer in tbe "B.gelow raoers," and Will Cir!toa for tbe Western farmer in his 4,Farm Ballads" Tbe traveling man waxed justly enthusiastic as the circle enlarged. ' You are speaking of Jim Biley," broke in a gent.'emsu with tho freedom of fellowship which exists among genteel vagabonds, whose business keep3 them cn the road end renders tbem indigent to formalities, and especially tbatcf n introduction. "I knew h:m wcil. In fsct, I feel a sort of proprietary iateret in b)3 werk. I don't like to claim the honor of diaroyericg him, for a man of IIIS GENIUS ANI TALENTS is bcutd to corre to the front in any event." The expression of interest oa the faces of the little circle encouraged him to continue: "I was ronning a weekly parr in a null concern ma:ana Town at me ums i ms: him. You know how the inhabitants of small places go wild ever anything of a fre.rk:ah nature, and the raging sansUioa jis; then was the woik of a blind sisru-painter. A perty of advertising feker3 had ju3t strack the village who decorated the walls and fences in the most gaudr way imaginable, the finishing and artistic toucaes beinsr done by a member of the party who was known as tr:e "Only Blind ti'n Painter on Kartb." Businoea with them was rushing; every merchant in town came aroind and wanted work done, for when ths blind sign painter, who was none ether than Biley, felt bis way up a lAdder and daahel off tin artistic sign half tha inhabitants of the place torr id out to witneos the feat. "The schemo of tbe fakirs, which was an original one and calculated to catch tha multitude, all depended on the histrionic ability of tbe Hoosier Toet. Hs had larja, franJc, f roy eyes and the VISION OF AJf KAOLK. When the surfaca was selected ha was brought out and led to the foot of the lM?r. A I'tirt of hts businees was to go up a step, carefully feeling hl3 way, th'n turain;', ttiire into vacancy In an aimless, mooey ort of style, aod bring to ber on tbe crowd a face full cf pain and prthes This rarely failed to draw an expression of sympathy, and what was more to the point, additional advertioirg rontrects. Slowly chwblrjg the ladder be figured tbe snrface. rueasurios carefully with his hands the dltnensioni of the letters, and then sodlenlv ee'zing the brcsn, the aicn was reeled off much ruo-e rapidly than the average painter could do It, "Another catching bit of 'business' was ti stumble on coming down when one of the t arty gave hint a shoving bMow, with an imprecation and a brutal order to bs more careful. "Ebarne, ihame! Sine one ouzht ta talis the poor man away from the. crowd on each occasions. One day, hn he was up the Udder, I caught h!s eye. My tujplcbns had heen aroneeil and hn taw it In my face. tiowiysnd deliberately, with owlish solera nlty, he winked that great, gray eyo of his in a ay tnat poxe whoi librAr.cs. ' "After that I was takea in Ins conßdenc, and, uridine tnat bo waa a gold min of tal rr.t, induced him to leave tbe painters and gotowoikin my ctiice a tak which was not dithcult for ho only regarded the 'Blind PaiDtAr' drdg as n boyish ltrk, aod was g)t tire tlrrd of tbe fun. That was ths betntrirK of his nesrspapar career. He went to Indianapoll, and has been dolnpr excellent work on tho press of that dly eier sine. I urderstaLd his be ok Is netting him quite uaactomeiy, and is a success every way. ' Natlorallrliijc the K tat tie. noxton Uerald.l TheB.irthnldi S'aiue is given to the cltlreus cf tho United States ad not to the city f New York. Where ab;'.l It b placed? UDyicuiiy, wber it iicscuum to bo Mscm at tbe caUway cf the greatest city in America cd one cf the grtat citis of the world. Does this imply that New ork stall bear the entire expeuse? Most emphatlcallr, no. It is for the honor and fclory of the whole country, and the millions who enter the put of Nov York which has Indeed welcomed by far the largmt number of these who hare como to this country la the pat must pas within Its shadow. It is a selfish and envious spirit that says to the cltlcecscf New York, you alone rnuit py for that which is to honor us equally with yonnclvrs. The citizens of tbe country at large enjoy without ttlnt the magnificent monuments New York has erected at her own expenn its colorsal bridge, Its gieat Park, its mujeumi, etc. i i Acute rheumatism is an Inilammation of the joints, marked by pain, heat, redness and a tendency to suddenly shift from one joint to another. With these symptoms apply Salvation Oil, the great pain cure, to the Oected parts without delay. Prlos twentyfire ctnti a bottle. '

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It is a fact that remedies almost without cmnbor. alret-ly rntet tho claim to cur all tb Ü1 tiit af.üct euaennx Lumsnity. Thouaudi Ii? touni Ui'in poweria t o.k m cum for thexu. No disciics have bo bailled all attcmpt3 a, permacont relief ta hivn nheurastim aai Neural-ir.-i. A lon?r Butx-fv.-ioa of dLHappointiaenta hx mads tli:r i.-o'iird v.ctims de?iMr cf Uie iwibiLty of cm-", l or centiT.t! thy htvi- leea coaaiJerxxl b. yosil tlia power of lüaaical ukUl to curi. And yrt we say Loth can be cured, anl i-TOwf tlittt it Ciüi do it i Loat it dzi it. S. P. Dcnnrn. D.D., pastor Third tiatj-M f'A. ):.-: t h:!3 fr.ir. U vir-' fo;:r orf. uib t at.ii. il- aj'3 li? hi 1 furT.wJ a'l t!st oi i-t.jM, ac-i '.:v. i!- t.vt: h Lrt drw-.; cf Athi.oi;ori vj c-:i 1 ri -y ; --nnay h?ww ia Ln- r'I'-t ; M :.uCcvj in van vol, tui bi raua.UL 1 1- e:nca V.M. V.'ii'iam P. Corbit, I.D., pavtor (lo-rrrv Kt. M. K. (T.!:rr,'i. r IIav-n.Cm.. vs.nlai I rptar two io'i:!i.' v..ta lr.fi rri.r.t j.y ill: : n:;;Vrir.Tra eonM-.-.r.n.' toifr-. Atwt oraoKi ccrcd 1 iin. and te bicve li to be i:.falLble. If. K. Chandler, of the N. Y". Indcpcnuent. nt." F'.ys AiHT.or:iono" nj-?,l ti:n of I'if":;t:v in frc-iu vli.di 2:c HulTci-ed tor a year tuA a kZ. Iter. W. li. JZvan?. Wasliinctnr. I. C, e.VtT: 'I mriFi.Vr its v;?rk a'moft in !ij LJ'.it ri nJ reels. It J a ir.tvt wcnietf ol usoö. JÜ;a to L H-re.-1 ürous" liout iUj Uud." j i: Hie great question 13, A ill it euren? W e believe It wilL Ia It worth trying? Yon must If you cannot Rt?t Athlopiioros of your droinrist. we will fiend it exprw raid, on iwirt of retnilar f'rJre oae dollar vr tattle. We r-n fer thit you buy t from your druwist, but if he hadn't it. do not l persuaded to try sotiiDtriir.g eo, but order at oaoe from un as directed. ÄTHL0PHDR3S CO., 112 WALL ST., fEW YORX. mmm 11 7 Tho C'tV COTJSST nir Ct can b.rctnr!i 1 t,lt lurc','" tftt-r tl.t pir. if rivt füa.i'I . PERFECTLY RATIS?ACTCF?Y . ,m ia a vaneiy or 6TKtJ rua itjocb. r "ia vy r.Pi-vi deaieri eTtTyvhtrt. 1 1 war of wort.'ue-s InntatiOL Ston irrivine iulrslt t m I'aü i Dm) oil Ito boi. . CtUCACS GCneiilT CO. CMiCSgO 611 THIS 13 THE SEtSUlfJEI OLD ON'LT 15 EOTtXM WITO BUTF WBAP7238. IZ1 ih at rcair ovza cosz is uiBtoKi:. Oar trs.2a-r:&rk around every bottle. In tieinefil Even Crnp U Torth IU Weight in Gbld Itinbaaeianiinca i ail t:nis oi tuSatans.iyi UATAKKll, UOLU-l, UIAHRIIEA. UtlKU2fVrIaM, riüUKALUlA. has cured iroro uim ti'Hn r.nrthlu? ever prescribed. JjII'IITII KKlA. öüua THROAT ; nito it promptly, delay Li d.r.fferxu PII.VM, CLIND, Kl-KinjlNO OR lT.Mt.'.-, n;zw, oli on nkw wowniw, uKin -K-i, liUKNd, TOOTH ACflK, EARAUHK, hOKK RYK.?, 8.'ALD8, HI'P.AINM: the eroatast kno wn rvrofltly. Controls HKMOKKHAUiy, FKMALK COMI'LAINTS, ULtLKUlNO Nwc, l'0'Hh, r-tjnui, Lnngi, Oi from avy e!)rc, rtorro.t n.s by a c'nr:.' It t clleil th XVON'bKh OY IIÜA L1J(). U: ctTlf.K AIJ.T ANT IJJTCUN AU.T, Wo t-.aVO t laacho cf t.'HHrnonliK ii tartnr t--vV f M Uv2 rrccl. It will toll you all bo'it it. n i rNMn Tfi x'fK ant -r mr a RATION vnet m 'FNHiN Wim ora p:PVf-no. Pr'oin v, II. $1.. PO.V8 WTWrT 7S 5 . tnl, U, K FCAULXT, I i O. Vl'K A CO ilausktr. I l"ijrif.ui;. No. 1 Jlluolcl'orcl J51oolc. TT. o!3Mt, tae hwt, the Koct rrotfwstva and tbe monniifthio itabllhwent ol thw kin J In Iii world, Laving 10.1 branch oRiew tnlly eo.nlprol and In fcxwl inr.alng order, or threo to ono r.iore than aoy otber Atiat; has oi actually live onicct For over ii years we baye enJoreJ an nnulllel rerotalloa fur bouetty. reliability an1 fair deal. In, ad e hae unllinlKvl rwoarco for conduttlrs osr tutnr.i sutfofuily. Welnvltsa tctof oar qualities ty taa ncrcLcitt of IndlaaapolU. R. U. DUN A CO. Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the chin is Magnolia Bales.

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