Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 30 1885.

ITE SiLUIE TUEF, AXD LITE Holdlera brave, ia dr f o'J, Kc;ns d.ngeis rman'oii. Ixkcd cctotntir ki.x t cry "lbee we do aaiutc, od die." rvice for na eartbir k-o o jr.er endinz ca cot uriax" Wsil'Wer thy record r Death 1 all it l7u to tnee. fhrhttisa brave, wbpre'er t?iy way. i i'iuo it li witi joy to kit KJs?. to Don oj-r r-rn we give, Tuee ve do nuu:e, aad l:?e." J-o'Tlc for the ht'acca'T Kin:;, I oe tfil Ufa eternal irin?; lit alcfco line Jl.'e can pite, l:.ru we may aaluir, ail live dunday Mizazinx TiiF. JJACJiKLUirs WOOING. "Hna pu! ' said ilr. Taoaiis Spencer to hiiQ3If as he pulled a cray hair from his left wbiiker; 'hnzsph! IbclitT I'm getting to be a oli bachelor. Forty-one last birthday, an J there's my nephew Tom teen in college for two years, and got engaged to Eara Mars Jen, whose mother, I believe, wai in 1st with me once, and I should not wonder if I wm ja st a little bit taken with har. Positively, I am getting along in life some. Now it eeema bat two cr three years since I went to brother Harrv'a wedding, bat It mast be at least twenty, for Tom is in col leg aad Jenny has es a bean. (Whe! thre graj halts over the!eft female. ) Now, it was aiiiyiiu Harry to marry so younpr, before he got auj thing ahead, though he ba3 done pretty well, considering he tad had the drawbad o! a wife and family all along; yet he has not half as much rnotey as I now (that a.utf I got o! Barton dees not te'p my liair a b t. and there is a bald p'sce coming.) Well, it is rather lonescme bzlng a bachelor when all cne'3 friends at married, or dead, or tcrcetbit g: of the eort. I believe I mast go ann get married, too. Vitj that the girls nowadays are so homely not half eo pretty as they were fifteen or twenty years ago. 'Let me eee, whom shall I take? There ia Maiy Bs ratow her father is rich and she is an only child. She Is not handsome enough, though I am pretty good looking xuy.ialf and I mast have a beauty in a wife her foot i decidedly too large, and hsr hand:? have xa her a lony look about the knuckles nj, A.aty won't tlo. "lhera is Sasan Rayyoune and preity.bnt not rich: 1 suppose she would crjw c:zr. al ic est, with joy at the thoegbt of marrjin ne; but I ought to make money whan I marry. ' Old Grey ia rich and hes df.nghten let ir- pte Knt.y O, ahsi3 too old near forty. I jiueas tLsrty tite at least, aud she Las kts acme Um r-cr, too;' but JJ-ilaard Ad, the seiend w;'e s chiMrtu, are both engaged. I think (plagao take tnc gx&y hair, tho fifieintli I uav pulled cu !) - 7 ues3 I eha'l 2'j uid ca'l on Sa;au Kiv; "if.vVt clj to b? too r..:utd, ttioogh, ta tt.y attentions tit I ii.y ant io bcte on p.ty tuej sra in ebonjiifcbly ixor. I ilail hava to supfor: tl wbcle firuüy, I suppose." Mr. Thornaa j.er:Crr, haüc nulled ouv, ell tbe giay h-lr h Ciuld üad ia hij hsi and hitters, car.iauy saavt! nw upper lip. pjtrUd his hnir with nrnthaniatfcl en:: De, pnt cn an erubricirt'd nfctrt. a fult less vest, eU gant coat au.l whitt kid cloves, dnnchfd hU handkerchief in patchouli, aal 3iarted iv-ir ilr JUy's domicile Susan lly and Jecny Spencer sat at the window, de;in confideattai coaverss, ai Mr. 'Jhorr as Spencer came rion tbe street and approached tue bouse, for 6aan and Jenny Trere inseparable friends and tchoolmatea. 'There's your uce'e, Jenny!" exc!aimd Fussn. "IIow nice and elpsant he look)! AVhich ia the old tat, he or yoar father?' 'Fatber, I believe " was Jenny's answer. "Don't you pity poor old bachelors? I do; nclhirgto care for, and nobody to cra for tbeni," fa;d usan. . 'Oh, Uncle Thomas doesn't need any pity, Sae." rep'.ied Jenny; Mhe is perfectly eatlsiied with hixmelf and thinks father was very foe Iii h to gat married; he cares about farnitare and dress, and then he has got a tame parrot and a pair of raboita to care for hLn. Eat, as I was saying. Henry Joses told me .It was a fact about Charley lUrcourt and Ada Gray that they were engaged, and would be married in spite of her father's opposition end' "Jenny, I declare your unci hai jastrung! Do yoa suppose he has come for you?" "I hope not; I won't go down uslais he asks for me." Susan weut down in grsst amazement when iold that Mr. Thomaa tfpsacer had asked or 1 er, and when he invited her to accompany him upon a grand sleighing excursion the i ext day she asked If Jenny was going. "I surren io," wal his r ply. "Thea I shall be very happy to go!" eald nsan. Mr. Spencer took his leave, rather puzzled to know what Jenny's going had to ao with bis escorting Eaaan. Susan, too, was still more puzzled when she found, on returning: to Jenny, that sbe was goirg with Henry Jones and not with her uncle, and the idea of riding with Mr. Spencer alone eeem6d too formidable to be entertained for a moment. Still worse did sne feel about it when a?out an hoar later Villiam Clark, a young man whom she liked yery much, called to invite her to ac company him with the same party. "loo bad. Jenny! too tad, isn't it? Hera I've ben and promised to go with your old bachelor uncle, aad can't po with Villiam!" and forthwith poor Snssn began to cry. "Sue, you will make yourself sick," said Jenny, "crying to." "Gocd! tj 1 will, Jenny; and you tell Henry just bow it was, aad Henry will tell William, atd so I will stay at home, and it will all turn out rifht," So Mis ßr.san, whom Mr. Täom&i Spaucer su;:po?ed to be wild with jjy at the tfconaht of rereiTfns; n little attention from so wealthy and distinguished aa individual as hinisilf, was actually crjin herself sick et the thought of b?irg obliged, on h!s account, to de:lir.e the pleasure of a drive with a homely, red-headsd yontn, with a genial heart end busy braia, it ia true, but not mo:e than ton dollars ia hla pociet. When Jenny went home tbat evening she carefclly placed noon br uncle'a table a noe, the purport of which was tnat indi3potioa would prevent Sa?ftu having the pleaslira of TidivLz with hira tfc next day. 'Indisposition, hey! almost shouted curbacbeior frietd; "what the " We wjll leave the rfst of his exclamations a blank, ajtbey wr;e hardly suited for ers jxjiite." Suüice it to say tlfat the next morn3Dg faw him on the way to invite Mary Birto?r to ride with him. He was there rehuffed by tbe news that sbe waj engaged. Ecjrsefd, is she?" ssid our herolo himself, "Well, 83 I heard a goad while ag). butdidü't belieTS it; oae ia indisposed and t'other eDgaed pursuit of a lady under difficulties now I vw I will get eoxue girl to SO with me on thia aleigh ride, and I will est married, too, to somebody. Mary and Saaan will both cry their e jt a out when they find that one ct them might have been the happy and fortunate bride; they think I am not in earnest, only fiirtina: a littla, I auppsse; xny day for that ia over too many gray nairs coming i haven't Unat hop thosa aillj gixla

have not spied tbeai yet; I p-cx thaa all oil

every morning. "I have it; ni go dawn and talk with old Gray. He hates harsoart like ein ever staie be well. I won't call naoitjs sot the btter cf Harcotirfs father in that lad trade. n'il let Ada go with me. I know. ra.hr thn with Chrley. After all, Ada is pie'ti: thaa Basan, and her father is richer than Mary'. She looks a little aa liairia Mandsn's mother used to, tor" Mr. Orsy fat In his coaniing-ro-ira cslcalaticg bis gains. Mr. Gray wai looking very crcfs indeed, became his diushter Art wai Invited to the great sfeigh rids by Chirlej Htrcourt and he did not want her to g3 with him. although tbe only protest he could all?se for refusing his consent was tbat he did cot lue him. Mr. Urav, however, was always very eflab'o and. rollte to Mr. SpeDcar and welcomed him with great cordiality a ho entered the counting-rooai on private busings." Gray pent h.s clerk out cf ear shot, r.nd Ihea told Mr. Spencer that ha wa? jast thinkine of csIHe? on him to proper taelr going into ptrtrjershf p. "Yes, Mr. Gray," call Mr. Sosacer, "but we will talk about that pome other time. I have come this morning to confer nMut going into partnsrship with cue cf your daughters. I think it is about time for ma to get married." "les, Bpencer. mv boy. so it ia." retarded the old gentleman; "and my Fanny wilt be just the wife for you; just the right a?e. steady, and a capital housekeeper. Sae more than eaves her board end clothes by her good management. To be sure sbe is a little prim, toi t of old-maidish; but ahe'll get over tbat, and will make a firat-rate if e. Bouncer, my boy, I congratulate you, I congratulate FaDny, I congratulate myself !" "Dut, my dear sir," faltered Mr. Spencer, "it was not Fanny tbat I had ia my mind, beii a rice girl, I own, bat Ada vai the ore I meant." "Ada! 0. well, that don't alter tas case much, ouly sbe wont be half so pod a ife for vou. bhe is romantic and ei-ntimecttal. Sbfc'd ralher read rcmncea than staff sausages, ai d eat bread than make it; and thftn, I don't believe she'd hive yoa. Sae is b9wit:hed by that young Hcrcourt, and I ciu't compel her to marry against her will, yoa know." "0, I will manage that: sbe won't rsfase me wben she finds I am in earnest. I guess I shan't auffer by comparison with Harcourt ar.y day. Let her go with me to this slefgu ride. ei.d I'll fix it up. Stay, a bright idea has inst occurred to 1:2. Yoa know our destination is to the town cf . just on the State line, end one mile only from the place wbere "we ttoD. acrcss the lin, is ths village cf , famoU3 for ciaudeetioe marriages; give me jour consent in writinsr, aad I will ngjqe to bring her home a3 Mrs. iSpsncr th:s very evening." "Well, if to'J cdu do it wilh her free cone?nt, yoa bay mine and we!coms. Here, Til write it: I, Oils Gray, cf , in S'.ate c f , do freely and coeerfaüy consent to the ruairijge of my Usashter with Thomas Spc rcer.' Wi:l that do? ' "Ye, enly jcu lava cot put in tbe name.'' "Name! Oh. no metier for that. I eou?cnt jou baii uairy fiy cf them ui soon as you plfuie; yen t&ke jour choice, or wnichaver jou ce.i) git." Mr. Gray wpat home at noon iu a much happier frcme of mind than te had left it in th! morning, and interact Adi thxt Mr. SfeT.Cfr would call for her at o'clock to ufce her upon that sleigh-ride she wä3 3oaniiou for. Mr. Spencer went from Mr. Gfay'3 count-irg-rocm to his brother's bouse, aud confi led Us whol plan t) Mrs. Mary Speacsr, re questing her to board nimtelf and wife for a liw days, until he could mike some permanent finangeinent?, not noticing Jenny, who vs3 watering her fiowerj at tha ctier end of the room. So engaged wa3 he in making a dazzling toilet that be did not obs3r7e, sa he inifcht, from his chamber window, that HeDry Jenes was called in as he was parsing the house, accidentally, of course, nor did he see him go oat aud join Harcoart in tha etreet, nor that Harcoort eoon called at Mr. Cray's, ncr trat Jenny ran over there in Kreat haste and ecoa came back, radiant with the conscious look of possessing some charming teeret. Henry Jonea was likewise dispatched to C!rch out William Clark, who had been yery much out o eorta ever since asaa'a refusal to drive with him, and tha consequence of hi3 interview with him was tbat Susan had another invitation from Clark, which she accepted, Jenny very pioperly deciding tbat it her uncle wa3 going to woo and marry another young lady during the ride he would not notice Sasm'a sudden recovery from her indisposition. Three o'clock came; a tile of single sleighs passed rapidly through the principal alreets of , on their way to , forasuDper and a dance. Mr. Thomas Spencer and Ada Giay preceded. Henry Jones with Jeaoy Spencer, Charles Harcourt with Fanny Gray, who, for tbe first time in a dozen years, condescended to join in any saca "frivolous amusement," as she termed such things; William Clark and Sosan Kay, Harvey Lant and Mary Barstow, and so on until twentyeight sleighs, each containing two of the young folks, had passed thobouudaries of . and were on their way to the scsne of festivity. "Mies Gray," said Mr. Spencer, aa they rede mernlly along, "I have come to tb.9 conclcsion tbat it is about time for me to get married: what do you think about it?" " "Heally, Mr. Spencsr, I never thought of it before, but now you mention it, it seams very reasonable aad proper." Spoken like a girl of sense, as you are: no foolish diffidence. Your father has fciven his consent to ray marrying you. Will yen have rae?'' "Wbat are von worth, Mr. Spencer?'' "Well, that U a feasib'e question, t30. Yonr father to:d mo you were romantic and not practical, bat f tfrn't know ahout that. Wbat am 1 worth? Why, about $2) ,000." "la that a!l on ae wortb, Mr. Spencer?'' lile.s us! Weal's the girl thinking of? Is not tbat. enocph?" "To tell the truth, Mr. Sparcer, I always expected to marry a ixxzi wo. th a great deal more than that; but I will consider, aad give yousnanswtr bffore we go hexe. I will marry you unless I have aa opportunity to many somebody worth more at least some cue who can nitke rue believe he ia worth icore." 'Ycu won't ffe anjbcdy to day worth racie than I am, I Rues?, fir I could Day up. soul and body, every young xaaa ia this party." Ada's ejea Cashed, and she teemed upon tbe point of retortirg. She, however, checked herself, and the rest of the rida wai achieved in total silence. The sleighing party arrived at their destination in good time, partooV - of an excellent supper, and afteronedac.ee, in which Ada was Harcourt's partner, Mr.Spcncsr cams to Ada for her decision. "Let me see my father's written consent fret," eaid ahe. He handed her tho paper, which aha read and returned to him, taying: "I have no objection to make to it" Tfcen, if ycu have no objections, slip on your hood and cloak, and meet ma at the frontdoor, where I will have the sle'gh waiting. We will ride over the line and set married right off, and be back before they xnlsa us." "But we ought to have witnesses t our marriage, ought we not; or will ths justice's certificate be enough?" "What a h&ad for business! Yea, ask Faania sud-weU, 0axooaxt t? With

hrr; ak Harcourt end Fanny to coais with ut for witnesses; or etop you ask Fanny; I will ask him." Ten minutes afterward two sleighs, eao'a containing a lad r at d a gsntleman, rapidly travencd tUe road which croted the Stale line and stopppi at the tavern doar ab)ut a mile from the house tbey left Spencer and Harcourt &s!&!ed the ladies into the houss and Harcourt weat in eearoti of a Justice, taking with him Mr. Gray'a certificate of hla consent to tho marmgq. at Mr. Spencer' tcrjedtioa, leat any objection ehoald bo raised by tUat functionary. The worthv 'Squire was fcooa on tbe spot, and married Mr. Thou:ai Speacar to M'ps Gray before tbe ladies had ieai07ed their hoods and veil. Mr. Harcourt and tbe remaining Miia Gray signed tbe certif.cata a3 witneteca, and then, mach to Mr. Soicer'e surprise, Mr. Hircoart requested the" Jtistica to perform the eryice to himself and lady. He did so. and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer signd tbe certificate as witnesses to Mr. aad Mrs. Harcourt When tbe to couple returned to the hall they perceived they hed scarcely ben misecd by their giy companions, eo they joined them In their dance, which w3 kept up with spirit until quite a lata hour, bat Mr. Spencer W3 much annoyed by Ada's dancing frequently with Harcourt and pleading fatigue aa an excuse far always refusing him, and he was not particularly peaeed with beina: obliged to pay so much attention to Fanny aa etiquette required under the existing circumstances. The dance at last broke up, the s'eigha csiue to the door, tbe bilJs were paid, the

alei.ühs, and they aooa reached their homes. 1 "Sister Marv, let me introduce to you my I wifa," taid Mr. Thomas 8;ienrer. aa ha ushered a lady, closely hooded and veiled, into Mrs Mry Speacer'a parlor. He left her there for his sister to make her feel at home, while hs weat to take his horse to the atnhlo. When he returned he found his brother, elater-indaw end niece chatting merrily with a lady, nnbooded a-id unveiled, with the face of Far ny. "Fanny," tafd'he. "I am glad to see you here, but wh?rs ti Ada? ' "Ada? with her husband, I suppose," replied Fanny; "how should I know?" "Where is Mm. Thomas Spencer, Madam?'' vociferated tbe recent Benedick. "Here, my dear." replied Fanny, courtesyirg, at täe eame time banding him the certificate of the marr!aga oi Mr. Thcmaa Spencer to Mi?s Fanny Gray, with tha names of Charles Harcourt and Ada Gray a3 witne.'ss. While this interesting rreae wa3 traupirirs at Mr. 8pf ncer'. Mr. llarcjurt had driven to Mr. Gray's. Mr. Gray ai iaipatiantly a6itin:! tho leturn cf his daughters, in order to k-arnMr. Spencrr's sacci83iu hia wooirg. He was rot surpri:fii when Harcourt tppf ared at thy door, for hs supposed Fancy wts his companion "Hss Spencer carried my daughter, Earcenrt?" was Lis es?r inquiry. "Yee, an i I bsve married yoor othr raufibter; v. ill you r?cci?a us or'dicowa aa? I can ive hvr a nn fort able , home, eran if you discard U3 futirely." -Wh-.t the"' B ark tbe go:.d mara sttf? 01 min i at tLw KLiioaiiccn-.tnt, sr.d oiar.c: hd bt(er ij-r.-j.ia :f i pac we raigiu olh:rvUe 'jsupy vri'h h;g cjc'amatior!. "Ccrce. f.ttiitr forgive u, n.d lt tncoie ;p," t:rd Atl:'B iiivery vo'iC3 from th; i!i.;h. 4 5pf rcer excluded to take Faoay, af:r all, f cd row we are n arriei it ca'i't bo ha'pad. jou know; hir? is our -ertiü.cato, witcssjed Rnercerund Fanny." N ''Well, childrf-n, come in," at lergth gi3ped tbe o'd man. Pihap it 13 te?: aa i: is aiferall. Anyway, we'll make ths best of it, Ccuein!'' Mr. Tborna3 Spencer neither fainted nor died on account of his rlight rni-take. He nede a rao .t exemplary husbar.d, a pattern cf ccniugal miekcefs, and Fanny was renewntd far and near aa a wonderful housewlf;1, but there are fa wer brown hain ou his crown and cheeks than there were white orea in the days cf his wooing (perhao? it would be more critically correct to fay dav), and he is observed not to expresa hia contempt for early marriages. Gfneral Vogel vox Falck ensteih1, recently deceased at the age of eighty-nine years, fousht in the Prussian army against both Napoleon the Great and Xapoiem tns Little in lSll'15 aad 1S70 '71. He a!so served in the Schleswig-Holstein campaign and the war with the Austriaus in 1 S i3. After Diphtheria. Diphtheria is a terrible disease, requiring tbe greatest medical skill to effect a complete cure. Even "when ita power is broken, it clicks to the patient with great persistency, and often ieavea the system poisoned and prostrated. Just here Hood's Sarsaparilla does a vast amount of prood, expelling impurities from the blood, giving it nchne&a and vitality, while it renovates aad strengthens tbe ejEtem. The Force of Habit. I New York Sua.l A clerk in a shoe store became tired of the business, and obtained a situation iu a hardware store. Hia lirst customer, a farmer's wife, came in and called for mule shoes. "You, madam," he said; "what aiza do you wear?" He la now trying to get ba:k into the shoe lice. Neither menial nor physical labor can be accomplished eatisfactcrily unes3 the system is in order, Whrn you feel tired, languid, wearif d without exertion, the mind alow to act, scd requiring preat mental 2ort, yoa can rest asmrcd tnat ycur L vtrii not acting properly, aud that nature requlr?s assistance to help throw off inspuxii,:?. 'there is no remtdy tret will accomplish thia 20 mildly and et eiTfCtnall7 as Prickly Asu Bittäss. A trial will tatiefy you of its merits. Taktre Gloomy View of It. ICmaha Kepu bliean. j Cne of the members cf a recent convention Of Baptitt miaiatf n said that in order to ave the West, the Northwest aod Sjuthwest, it was necessary to save Chicag). It 13 be lieved the work will be abandoned. ' The Uorgford Alzsabac nod Cook Hook mailed fre cn application to the Ilamford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. One Point S'ttlrd. Atlant Constitution.! President Cleveland believes that the highest aim of party is to give the people the benefit of honest and economical governmentnot the greatest good to tho greatest number, but the greatest good to all. There waa joy in the household of Charlea Wetzel one night It was the ioy that followed an interval of intense anxiety. Mr. Wetzel writ?a: ' Last night my wife was taken with a vervevere cramp in the stomach. I procure d a bottle of Mishler's Herb Blttcra from Messra. Hall & Rock, and to my surprise and jov one dose cured her. It is a valuable medicine. 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Radway's This Cheapest fmlBö3t Medicine m fjsiLi ose 11 the mm Celiac CcJds, Sc-ra Throat, Hoarsonsss, Inflammation, Riieumaiionv Ksuralflfa. Keaösoftc, Tcsthacho, Diphthsria, (nliuanza, DiOculi Broathlns it waa the flnt and la the on! That Instaatly atcna tha xcect ercracian.t p&uii aliaj Inüamiatlo.i and coro Oonztlona woetheroftbe Luaji, Bionach, Boweii er e th) glands or organs, b j ona application. In From One to Twenty Minute lo caucr now roieat or excruciating the ptia the Khenmatlc, Eed-rWJen, InSrm, Crippled Kervot.aaraiclc.orproitraied with dltfaw aay BUTer. EADWAY'S EEADY BSLIEI TILL AFFORD IK3TAr?T SAJal. Is2arar.ftticn oi tha Kldaeyt. inflaianAUta it tho Eladder, laüantcatloa of Z2 Bowels, Gondii tioa of the Lurs, Palcitatiou öl tae Uewt, Uy terlcs. Croup, Ihphthcria. Catarrh, Inauen Ncrvousnef, 6leep!e3snefts, Eheunatüra, Kciatiot 5"ü)ns In the Chest, Back or Urate, Zrcisai epraint, Cold Chills and Ague Chill. The application of tbe ßEAUV UCLIKff t the part or part xtro the diSlcullyor pain es l:?s will aord es.r and comfort. Thirty to Elxty drops la half a tuiabler of waj( will In a few mlnutd! ciro Crarars, Sparas, Son B.onach, Hrvirt'onrn, Ick HiAClache, l!rrb.? Drscntcry, Colls, Wind in the IiowcLs, aad all la tjmfc.1 r-t,s. Travelers shcnli alwa-a carry a bottle o! TT? v'a Ready llcliel with tbeia, Alswdropi: atöi will prevent Rlcinscs or pab? from chnr cf watr. It 13 b3Ve? thtr. 2"r:a,ch lr?i7 or l'r teu as a 6thnnLs.nx, in In Its Yariona Fornix, f EYES ami sr.vzii r.zA Air'Ä i,rxrA tcr ZI nt-r.. Thcrai s z.x k. i::rci'.u b la nrori Vie.i wi;; c::r jLTrr er.it Ajae end ellj;hc: Ma'arl.'.s, Miiins .urt?:, aal otL?r fever (-los! by USATi EJhLi sotjaiciij c. r:l!$ CectP P-r JV). Ho-d b- ntt Droi mi-. kaBWAY'i) arsspsnliisa E8Soi?essi. ira fciood nak -nd Ceah, ttvonf bena aaf a ckar Brln, If yoa vroiiid have your lih Zzxa jtnt boaes so&nd, wlthoat carle, and your co!n plericn fi'r, me KAUWAY'ß fiAS3APAItTI.I.Ia8 IiULVaNT the Sreat Blood Purifier, ND TRUE. V e extract from Tr. Railway a "Treauao oa Ic eajreanl Its Cutp," at followii Llat c! claa cured by DA BAJDWAra 3AH3APAniXiIA.3f SE30I,V22r Chronic skin diseases, carles oftM 'one, homer of the blood, scrofulous dlisoasea, - ywUtla oora plaints, fever Bores, chronic or oil u.?ars, eal rheum, rlcketa, wbite swelling, acald head, can ers, glandular swellinzs. nodos, wasting aal da cay of the body, plnplea and blotches, turnori dysnepau, kliaeyand bladder diseases, chronK rbeumataci ua goa, consumption, gravel aa6 caiculoud deposits, and varieties of tbe abovt complaints, to which Bomeitaes are gttea ipeo long names. In ca.ses were tho eystem has beer salivated, and murcury btia accumulated and ba cone deposited in the bones, Joints, etccaniini caries cf the bones, ricket. epinal curvatures, con tonioas, white swellings, varicose valna, etc., tin birsaparl'ula will rocoiva aw7 tboso daj-osisani cxU'rmlnaU tha viral cd thi discua trcra tb: fyitem. A GREAT COMiiUilÜML EEäSDl Eila disease, tumors, ulcers and botm ot al klas, particularly chroaio dUscasca oi the ikia ars cured with eroat certainty by a course of D? KA DWAY'S HA Rd APA KILLI AN. We mean OUt cat9 cases that have reacts lall other trsitc; SCROFULA fThethtr traasiaitted rroai parena or aouliel, I Within tha curative ranze of the SARSAPABILLIA? BESOLYEXT. It pwscasea the aarae wonderful power in curiui the worst forms of etrunous and eruptive dU cherges, Byrhliold ulcers, aorcs of the eyes, ear no?e, mouth, throat, glands, exterminating thi virus of these chronic forma of disease front thl tlcod. bone, Joints, and la every part of the ha xr.an body whero there exista diaeasea depo.-U nice rati cue, tumors, hsrd lumps cr tcrofuloos la Eitcmitlon, thia rreat aud powerful rcncdywlL exterminate rapidly ana permanently. CceboUle contains more of tho active prina Pica cf raedlclns than any ether preparation Taken In trAspoaful doses, wbl)a ofbars reinirt CT-orr-tx tin as rancb. OSK DOLLAR Vrjl SXyith Said by dratrclvts. DE. RAD WAY'S RESÜLATIKB PILLS TL? Crtat Urn wfiimuk ßsati. Perfectly t tMtoie, eiesntly coated j pur, roalate, purify, cleanse ana sirenethen Dr. Kadwsya hlX for the cure of all O orders oi the tom ach, Liver, Bowels, Kldaeyi Bladder, Nervona Diseases, Lose o! Apnetlta. Headache, Conatlpatloa, CoGtlveaeee, Inll?5atloa Dyrnepsla, EUloasnesa, Fever, InfiannxUaa si the Bowels, Pile, and all deran Renen ta of the In Ureal visceraPurely vegetable, coatalnia wi nsreury, xalaer&la, or deletcrioua druzs, Prioo 25 Cents For Boz. Bold by all druggna, DYSPEPSIA lUkdwrny! Bar aparllll&n, aided toy R&dwayf PUla, U a cure fox this complaint. It reitortl itrength to the itcra&ch, aad rnkea It perform Its functiona. The symptoms of dyspepsia dlsappeaz. fULl v71U uo äaliUiiä vi mo mj m ua tr kajit tract dlscasea. Take the taelldne according U the directions, and observe whit uj in "I tin and Inn" reapectlnz diet. "Road False and Truo." T tend t letter lUs? to KADWAT A CO., Ha, n Warren street, Sew York. Intarraattaa wTU Uauxaada wiobf aant to ycu. to 'snu ptxuLia Zi raa aad arx fat Eadwayt, tal tj us ' T IV f-1 T I I I ' f .

BUSINESS CARDS. Thfßrru rtjtrttev.iM bclo art tKe rtw: itevruK andrthnbk n the city, and ar miirtl V'jrihy of tte patronise of Stniinci rjiir, w. Fhsnzn, M. D.( PILE SPECIALIST, 73 North Delaware Street. O.Tic Dajs: Thursday, Friday and Siturlay.

A rOTHECAEY AKD DRUGQI3T. DR. E. D. PORTER, 9 Ponth Lliaota 8L Dr. Deady'a Cherry Cough Cure, 6ample free, ItTIFICIAL. XEETU WITHOUT u. P1.ATID, At 6V; East Washington street. Inferences elrea to parties wearing them. jgALLASD'3 POPULAR Orders from Churches, Festivals. Tartlas, PIOnics, and Adjoining Towns promptly supplied. Creamery, 102 North Delaware, Telephome 410. QHARLS V. JACOBS, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. 33 orta Delaware Street. Terms reasonable. Send for circular. Fifteen years experience. C A. NICOU, 11V O TZTTinjX OIV WO 022 tiS Zxk Harkst ilrsct, oppoalta FoatoSsc' IadlanapDllr, Inl. QHAS. L. SHOVES. PURE LAKE ICE. OSlce: No. 171 East Market Street, Telephone SCS. Not connected with ica combination compaaiea D EN T 1ST, J. G. PARSONS, Vi'cst Washingtcn Street, OVZS NEWS 02ice laajAaapo.ls. A. HERRUAKX, WATCIDIAKEK. Clochs, Jewelry and Eyeajses Repairing Maslc Boxes a Specialty. 03 Eest Market Street. C. FORSINGER, r. I'KAtincAii RoorER, And Üanufnrturpr of tlark aad AphaltJne Yar-m-bcs.lar.Pitch, Rosin, Rooflnz andRuiiatL-Rrelu. PITCH AND GRAVEL i'.OOFa Laid aud repaired. Tin. Iron find Khincle Roo'a Talnled and Repaired. Cl';ice 42 South fenn. t-'t. Telephone 417. JJ O. BTLTVi' HL7 PAF2H & 2HAD3 HOÜSi il OLlo street, IndlnapoltM. Oü-C!cUis, Rnrss ul riati. Special defsa B Vladow Hhafisa sad laieri.ir D?coraUcuA ARlIiliä, ÜAlLii2, ETC 71 East Court 83 Ea.t 'A'.a. St. H. L. CilSTEAD. PRESCRirTIO:? DPvUG STORE, No. 13 Virginia Avonno. I XDIAKAP0LI3 BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Bryant St Strattoa Colleae. A Live Commercial School. Catalogue Free, When Block, opposite FostoScs. JAILER BROTHERS. ADJUSTABLE IRON FENCE POSTS. Cheap as Cedar Posts. esAcects wanted. Send for circular. Office and Fectory, 95 South Pennsylvania Streat. TLNG i E0LME3, IRON FENCE CRESTING, ETC. Reliable Aseats Waated. Office and Salesroom No. 12 Nortb Delaware St. yKWIS C. GARiilCüi, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Thorpe Block, Indianapolis. srCorporatica aad Insuraaca Law, 8U.e and Federal Courts. p UARITV, And Tar&sol Manufacturer, 46- Virginia Ave. HS,Eepa!rics and Coveria? Neatly Doa?. JpOUDER'S CLEAN HEAT HAHKET3, 232 Fast Wefhlngton St. ,73 North Pennsylvania 2t. Stalls 1 and 3 East Market Housa. aaJSprlng Lambs a soeclaUy. gCEEID & C02JPANY. FRESH AND SMOKED FISH. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. No. 5S WestMarrlaad Etreat. CUWEJCKLE St PRANGE. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Manufacturers of Delivery Wagons and 8priaa' Trucks cf all kiods. R?pairlni? promptly attended to. Waon and Carriage rainting neatly done, fcatieiact'on gcaranteed. i 't end 4:5 East Washington Street. W mrsrr a u)aus. E5TW22 AND GEN7.KAL OJNTSACT023 Kocm 21 anorpe Viocz, iaaianapoiiB. riT S. EAWL3, V . DENTI3T. 5 Claypool Blocs, cppoelte Bates Housa. Special atteution given to the preservation cf C4 natural teeth. Prices reasonable. a ca id. To ail wno are iarer.n? froji or rors and lndlscretlona of youth, nervous Wtsak. nct.. early decay, loea of manhood, eta, I aend a receipt that wül cure you, FEES OF CHARGE. This great remedy waa discovered bj a EilMionary In ftonth Amerlna. Fend Ml( d dread envelope to Kev, JOöSPlirr.NMA, tion D. NewlYork. Ohio and SllsalsslppU Bl Louts . 8:10 am VIncennea.M. lrVpa East LoaVa 8:E5 am Mifchell 2:7 pa Odin 10:21 ami North Veraoa.. 4:11 paa rtora- n 11;PpoICtariniT1 T;S3pa

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