Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1885 — Page 7
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MOKNING MAY 7 1885.
he aaj with all lu ton and re i o'er. Ana i.gtit. awtTet niiit. hth coaie to ui once mote; "The day xi y pasi with wearing and woe. But when the wini?of tlm mother drnr. .And 11 tired tatth ia wntj.ii ;u r.ature'a änu J, can escape from Toll', um imberel crowd, - or, in the tiaso of fcWp. trie t are o dar Fiap taeir stronz wiu ud wlu;y tly sway. But there are eye which tliroch the hoars of niK'it Peer at thcr work In flirKeTin? ran Jle Pint; And tbere re xinreri which fin 1 little rest Till tlaapod fo;evr ou the siknt b reist: Aud tfctre r.ta boartg wr.ua boat wl:a pain oupot en Till from us caze the tired sor.i hath broken, Tili 'xuftih tltfc od. in lcHta" ail wa'chful lalju. Their on! rest U louad ia eu Host Nlsnt. Chicago Current. 'VNELME AM) I."
l imes x.r. J The littl tOTa of Silver Gaily was astir. 1 A crowd of men were gathered la front of Major Ilaslett'a internal refreshment saloon KB2icgt poster stacVc apnn one of the shatters. The thin, lanky mia reading the notice aloud for the edification of the lesi gifted portion of the crowd ia the editor and proprietor of the onlv newspaper in the town, the Silver Gully Bantam, and the poster in question ia a sample of hlj skill ia the printing line: NoTicfc Toe citizens of Silver finlly will be on band to-morrow at 2 p. m. to meet tho Fan i ranclaco (.la c givt a iiuriy mtliome to oar new hchcol mlstithi. GEöboz V. IlAsii.TT, Uayor. i'.S.-Vhi:e ßhirb. Ten minutes after the pcst;r was read there yrt? a corner in watte shirts. Old Levy's stockef leven, which hud been in his store ever fines the town came into existence, renbzul for thfir owner 1,000 per ceut. proflt. TL? unfortunate who found thennelvei witbont the coveted shirts were downcm hl d discoreolate. bat Kenias finally found a way out of the difficulty. A .ell of muslin was cut up into into false Bhirt front3 which were inteedtd to be tucsed under tha vest nd pinned to a paper collar. Noon-tltne found the Gnllyites oat in fall force, arrayed in their llcest. The llayor soon emerged from his home, end tb way he strutted around, all resplendent in a full dresj Euit end a shiny hij?h hot, would have caused apeacocl: io witla mortiiicatioa at, bein, outshone. TLo low cut ve3t rcv?.ileu n "epirkler,". bis es a walnut, and emitting such brilliant raya that o:.e would feel ataiost inclined to believB the cwuer'a ssie-toa that he didn't need any light in hi3 hound at night timeIt W83 ft prosd moment for the lint citizen of the town Vvhn he rnonuttd a soap box and delivered himself of a speech, the preparation cf which hid caused him a ileepieaa nht: "Fellow-citizens Veni, vidi, vlci we cair.e, w aw. we corquerfd. We cimn to t h i 3 r o w b ' c o m I r g p a : a J : s ; ?f i l 5 a i t w a 3 n o ! h ir.R but a rocky waste. We vr.cfc to it and stuck rock, and then re sprpar! likf n presse ?pot or oar fcmday p;a!a. S:oa we was tncuh to support u furt-cia-.s iicir aiot.n, nrci dcw httv' concluded that we iia tuptort a ccho:-l teacher to mike ectiolsm of our joucsjuf s Ny v, wüea I introdcre jou fallows o:inust biwand take year hats oil', like this," and suiting his acticcs to bis vioul- he r?toved hin head cayfMrj;, ar.ö in atteniptics; to wake a b )?f he threvr his c?ntt-r of pravitvoutof hue, ani as a natural onsnetce the soap box tilted ntd landed that tlowery crAtor all in a heu on the groi;nd. The Älayor did not lat this iiiishap e.n?'oy bfnj. e.cd ecoa hal them c:apirff ar.d bowing in a ma ner that touH taredel:rh'td the htait ci a Frcnth dau;iag V7ay down the read a cloud of ds3twa3 rising, roirg larger and larger, until hcailylrom its midst be sta coach barst in view. Tbg horse3 wero gillopinz like n ad, and instead cf the brawny fjr.n of "Tom, the driver, holding the liaej there stcod & nirl, her feet braced firmly against the foot-bcAic:, lying back with ail her strength on her reins. The tra'nei leaders ilackenfd their speed a3 they approached their usual stopping place, and stopped still. As soon as tae coach came to a standstill the ciiiish form dropped baci in a faint. A dozen men sprang to the coach tot, and a chastly sight they saw. There lay Torn, the driver, with a hnstly hole in his chest, from 'whlrh the blood ronred with en-h hoart
throb. Tender hands lowered the motionless form to the ground, where rsady arms Xfceived him. The Mayor's house was turned into an hospital and his wife into a nurse. The girl scon regaiced her seEses and told her tale. She was the schcolmistre'9 they were waitirp to welcome. About live miies front the Gully the coach wa3 Btopped by robbers. She vas on the seat with Tom, the driver, when the robbers, with leveled guns, brought tho stsje to a standstill. Satnn half dozen passeegsrs wer ordered to get out. and while th7 were being searched Tom Elipped a revolver into the little teacher's hands e.nd whispered: ''Shoot at the man at the leader's head." aick as a flash she leveled the already cockf d weapon. Bans; went the heavy Colt, A bullet passed within a foot of the Tobser's head and struck the horse's ear. The frantic animal reared up and 6truck the robber w.th both fore feet. lown to the the ground tl e crushed robber dropped, and thecosch gave a iolt, jolt as the wheels ullta over tho prcstrate wretch's bedv. Banz! baDg! Crack! crack! went the toobsrs' guns, and one ballet streck noor Tout in the breast a3 he turned around to yell de2ance at the outwitted ratals. With a moan he dropped b&ck on tha seat senseGrsspirsgtha lines, which were dropping from Tom 8 nervelet hand?, she gnidc-d the rc?jfs back to town. A pvty from the Gu ly rode back over the read :ind found the liftleM bedvef thecrushed robber. The Xanengers wtra fonnd doss by tied to trf es and relieved cf all their vaiuables. The town !an with pjaise for the plucky schooln is'ifts. and the Daily Bantam, in a pcial flit ion i'sned to commemorate the lyrrhing of the thrte robber, who were caugat the day after the al!:r, a'dudsd to her ai a "Joju cf Arc." A neet little frarr;e tchool heme Ltd been erf cted in anticipation cf her cominland seen the rchool was one cf the Gnb'y's njcft prized ir.stitutior.s. :dirt jArt!fn, the teacher, boardsd with the JIas'etts, fi;d was the pet of tan town. Every rr an the met r.n tho street raised his Lat aid bowed risrecttuliv to her. Abcut sixecnths after the dramatic entry into town cf the schoolmistress a young straner can e to the G.-tlly. end hii name Ws in every öne'a mouth "Parry the Teaden", ot," cwner of the "NtHie cad T mine. Or e evenine JJr. UasUtt commeiced talk irg about the stanger. "lie is fiem your State Pernsylvania yen must meot him. for he wcnld msKe aecoi catch. He owns the 'Nellie and I' raine, the r:che3t mine ia lbee paits." "Why did a tear trenib'e en those eyelaihea? Why dd the blood redden her cbeska a fiery hue? Just then the Mayor ciaie ia, followed by a tail stranger. , 2diS Jarden, this is Mr. Pa-ry." A icram, and the tall stranger and the little teacher were locked ia each other's rxrs. Well, tha rt is soon told. Nellie Juden and Farry Hcdfers were lovers in a email Pennsylvania towa. He started fcr the West to make his fortune. Four or Üye letters came and then they ccaed. A long year passed and co news of Fattj,
Fisally th dis-nlnip won of ths Poitm.vtir eae mrestrd :id c iuteed that he had oae'i ttlitp letters with iuo ey tn thm, and aDicn? tbtxu h had atfen two rr thrs fro n I'arry to Nelüe. th.uking probably they ii.tatjt contain money. The brave gtn thi started to finl her loter. Place nfier plact she vnited, bat rou'd find no clew. acd. at last, brokenbeartd nrd c"rivtnc-j th:it h lover was dead, she accepted the plica oiTrei her at Hi (iuljy. Well, they mirrieJ.and years cf happin.i and joy bavo been tneir lot. JOHN WlSLt.1'-) COUllTaHIP.
IIi.w tli Clrent I'narlter Ta!ld With the OlHlilcii' and Fll tu a ) Jow. Urooklya LjI?. i:ev. John Wesley, the founder of Methodhtu, bad a cumb?r of ridiculous love tcrapes, which his admirers have had hard work to i lain. When he went to Georg a to concert the Indiaoa hU usefulness wai saddenly cut 6hcrt by a terie3 of events in which women's name ia mixed np. He was Indicted by 1be Grand Jury for having broken the laws of the realm, first, by speaking and writing to Mrs. Williamson against her husband'a consent, and, secondly, by refusing her communion. Mrs. Williamson was a Miss Causton, tha niece of General Oglethorpe, who planved Georgia. Her uncle is said to have encouraged her intimacy with Wesley, hoping that he would be indnced to settle in the colony. 6he took FreDch lessona of him, consulted with him about her dress, and aiso nnrsed him through a fever. No donbt be fell in love with her, but be deemed it his duty to consult with his elders. They had already eat in judgment on the affair, and advised him to brekito;r. He did, and the married another. Then the preacher refmed her communion, for ginie alleged breach of discipline, and eventually returned toKrsrland. The celebrated divine seems to bave had a penchant fcr the fair sx, for he toon comes to the front in a love affair with Grace Murray, hi s-rvant. Grace appears to have been a tick! maid, bound to marry someone, and she played fast and loese with the Koverend John. Shs traveled with Wesley, and he speaks highly cf her engaging behavior. He proposes rr.arriace to her, ar.d she pretends not to urderstaDa him, and he leaves her with Jchn r.ennett, oneofhia subordinates. John ?cor became engaged to her; then We3iey Feinds bint a sharp letter, upbraiding him for rcb!ng hlra cf his faithta! servant and feliovr-labcrer in tho Goppel whom he had btn forming in bis hand for ten jear. At f t Charles Wesley brose up the match, uvd declared that Grace's character was rired if she did not rtarrv Bennett, it rearly brefce tha preacher's fceirt, for Wesley loved Grace, yet she married Bennett within a wees. The depth of th Keverend John's feedings may be jaded from the dogcrel he wrote, at thetitn2: My f oul a uindre'i spirit foutni. Jiy htaven iulri'.ttd to my cue, The daughter ol my faith and prayer, ('ft (thou?) &v jet the nuo'iil tie Vug riot) rlasoin.: er ba.i't ia in:n "Wfcat iorfp," ssidthe, "btneith the sky, Cn now oar woll-iul. in dis;tii? ' Tt rev:-rer.d man, lioev?r, djjuird to r,:fi disappointment tban ho received tit the har.ds of the fickle Grace, fo hereon n orriHl a wealiby widuw, Mrä. V r.tte, of wbvm S:n.by ssya that vie "dfservrdto be c'assed fca triad with Xtntipta and. the wtie cf Job as cne of the thrt-h bad wives." II AcreeA Wltli Irvtos New Yurk Morrilus Jjuraal.J Mr. Lovtdoy, thstae Lianageror Ilnry Irviner, is cmmld Kenerally to bs a very ah;e man, but Irving ii his sol, aad he knows r.o gd but him. On tho U: wttk cf the Iryirs rgaeiient at the Star rlh?ater Mr. Irving cime to the conclaüoa that be would liüe some new drnpsrie for the marr'a? scene in Much Alo About Nothing." Hecalltd Mr. LovaJay forwarl at rfbearsal. "Loveday," he said, "what do you thin"r of having tho'.e curtaics red?" l,edV" said Loveday. "Just the thine! I have been thinking for some tima tha: rel wrnld be better than auy other olor." "Oh, absurd," said Irving. 4lKed alter all would not do at all. . I fancy yellow would be mere appropriate." "Yes, yes," Eaid Loveday. "Yellow would te a ereat improvement. Shall we, then, tay yellow?'' "No," said Irving. "Yellow would never do. I fancy that green a sort of boitiecreen would make the best etfect oa the audience." "Green," said Mr. Loveday, "and especially bottle-green, is one of my fa7crite colors always has been and, considering the fitness of thing3 for this scene. I am inclined to entirely agree with you that bottlegreen would have the beat effect." "Yes, but don't you see, Loveday," continued Mr. Irving, the company ail the while standing round listening to this colloquy, "green would be too somber? ' "True true," said Mr. Loveday; "green is rather somber." "Still," said Irving, "it micht ba lighted up by the torches we carry ofi." "Yes," went on Loveday, "to 1)3 sure It might be lighted." "Well, now," said Irving, "look here; this is our last week here in America; let U3 have no diapery at all!" "Jntt exactly whst I was going to sagest! Why ro to this expense for the i&?t weak?" And there the matter rested. The Iteaux ail Helle at New (ininea. The beaux and belle? of New Guinea are' by no means forbidding. Imagine a man acout five feet nine inches in height, hi3 bedv a nice brown color, covered, it ho bs a masher, with red earth :.nd varuiaacd with o 1. Lis iBce pointed in ditfsrent c 3l-.:rs, and a plere cf polished stone throu?!i h'.s nose, his hair lcrg and frizzy, crnamented-with bird of paradise plumt-s aad cockatoo feathers. Lis teeth black cr red, bis ear3 weighted down wi'l? hue ear orcamenta. l:i3 waist compressed to waspish proportions by a breed belt cf bark, shell &rni!ets oa his crrap, deg tseth recklacfrs rctmd his neck, a brsast r.rrament of br.aia' tnsks or pearl shell, a geylj-paictedwa'st ribbon, withlong str?a-ii-ers in front aad behind. anklet9 asd kneelets of colored Car, and a sa all ne:ted big over his shonldT imagine all th3 ar:d you have a typirM New Gulnan. The.woaxpn match the men. The young girh wear abundance of orramente, but after marriage Isk. They are yrofcsely tattooed and 7car a colord etticoat which reaches to tb knee. Catarrh 13 a very prevalent and exceedingly d:s 9 greeable" disease, liable, if neglected, to devylcp into erius consumption. Being a constitutional disease, it requires a constitu tional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, acting through the blood, reaches every part cf the system, etTectiag a radical and permanent cure of catarrh in even its most severe forms. Made only by C. ; . Hood & Ca, Lowell. Mass. Texas boasts of 300 varieties of grasses, "Wisconsin of seventy varieties of beans. California of 150 varieties of wheat and Mlchigsn 000 varieties of potato;!, their exhibits at New Oileana showing the record o! such facts. Prickly Ash Bitters ia not an intoxicating beverage, but a pleasant, mild laxative and efficient Tonic, acting d'rectly oa the Ltyer, Kidneys, Stomach aad Bowels, .
KEELY'i HF.W DISCOVEUY.
Perfectly PatWfird That II Uaa Finally rouixtth Ittght Thlog. IPhilaJelphia Record. Jcbn W. Keely, with hta side whisksrs clo-ely clipped, his face not so rotund a vmil, and weightng eighteen pcruudi less than be did six month? ago. sat down yesterday to tell a Kecord reporter of hi latest discovery. Aa he related the story the discavertr'a ejes sparkled and a beam of satisfaction s pnad over his face when ha remarked: "1 have at last attained the work of my life I have discovered the power which for yeara I sought, and I ftel perfectly satislied now tb.it my discoveries ar.d Inventions can go forth to the world. Fr six months I huv worked fourteen and eighteen hours aday. The world saw little of me, becauss I ra3 locked la my worktbop. Mv new engine is operated upon an eiitirely different system from anything I ever used before. It will ba known as the rotary-tthtnc cngice. The power is obtained from inter atomic air, or rather luminifercus ether In fact, I have half a dozen terras to epply to it. Thia new power Is under complete control, anp is greater in volume by five or six times than gunpowder. Indeed, by multiplied concentration I can make It fifteen times greater. Ia a recent experiment J obtained L'2 800 pounds of pressure to the square inch in eight seconds. No water is used in this engine or to secure this power, air alone being the agent. The introductory receptasle, which holds one-half pint of air, required sixty pounds of steel in ita construction. I expect (but can notatate for a certainty) to give aa exhibition inj three weeks. This will dep6ndentiroly upon the machinists. If they disappoint me I csrj not tell when it will happen. Next month I will have a perfect engine completed. It will not weih more taan three tonp, and will bs equal to Wi-horse power. The apparatus which is used in connection with the engine is called the 'liberator.' " "How about the Keely Motor Company?" ' It baa no interest in the now engine and discovery. A company is to ba forced, bat I fcboald hardly give the particulars. It will have a capital of f 12,0! ) UCO. and it is likely that the shf.res of the Keely Motor Company will boexebanged for mora of the-new. I will have the controlling interest. The Keely Motor Company has not paid me a penny for two years, and all the3a new discoveries and inventions hava been paid for out of my own pocket. To return again to the original subject, I believe that fire liberators and engines can supply all the power reeded in this city. Tne power can ba ttorcd ia lubes und transported anywhere. In about six months, or footer, if pcmible, I will take out the patent in this country, and then I ehall go to E'jr,ore, where I datd to exhibit my vibratory lift, the sympathetic lift, and etytral other inventions which the public do not know of." DIOOtNO FOK ItUKtlüÜ COLD. A Strnuge Illustration or Asro Crednlltj. Coviu2to:t (Ga.) Special. 1 Th?je is a fitrar.ce cass of negro ra;ality ard credulity in this county." About the Jd of iet June a lovr, barjy negro came to .üi couhty froai Alabima HhappeirauM fs followed by rret excitement, llesiid tut God h d rem'td nnto him that if he wcnla d.'g at a certain place in the cinebroke be ouU rind a large chest fide I with Kold dollars He was directed to measure and tht-y would measure even twenty buLtls. IIa claini3 that John A. Mi:r:ßy baritd the trtayaier mere org year-s era Ha s:cm got two t etro men to .olp him work the money out. He now ha? tbpm employed ut a salary" cf No a cay ep.ch, ard premises to p3y them whan be j?f t? the gold. They commenced work on the 2d of J nee. LvSJ, in a canebrctke, with a ho'e at tte top that measured oigtity f6t in öip.meter. Tfcey ereat six months or turd labcr, and about the 15;ii of Decmbar the rail 8 came and it was impossible to keep the wi ter out sufficiently to sink the hole deeper. They stopptd work and it soon filled Jup with water. The bolo 19 now filled witn wster thirty-five feet deep. The negro rseorted to his Bible and horseshoe, and it was not many oays before he said God had revealed to him another good fortune a quarter of a mile ftom the first one. This tims it was on a high, rocky ridge, where there was no ctance for it to 11 with water, ne and the tame two negroes began work the 1st of Jannary, 1SS5. The hole at the top ia ninety feet in diameter, and ia now about forty feet deep. It looks now like a sort cf fort in time of war. They are now working in solid gray rock, about forty feet rrom the surface of the eatth. They aro without money aad have pocr credit, and it takes money to do the work. It i3 a mystery hew they carry tha werk on. After they had a bla3t, your correspondent asked the saint's permission to go to the bottom cf the hole and see for himrelf. He said be did not allow aay strangers down in the hole, but if the correspondent would throw away his cigar and not Epea1! while inside, he niisht go down. The cormpecdent ventured to the bottom and came e.wav Fatied that there was no money thtre fcr the saint. A nice meringue pudding is delicious. Take four tablespoonfals of rice, wash it and put it into one quart cf milk; let it boil slowly till perfectly soft, then take it from the fire and sweeten it to your taste. Stir in with the eugar a lsmp of butter thaslzaof an egg. When it has cooled euihcienty that is, so that it will not scald the e.g3 stir in the yelks cf four e?y and grate the rind of a lemon; th!s need not be a large one; but it eugfct to be fresh. It the pudding seems too thick add a little cc.'d milk. Smooth It ever thp tcp, and spread ovpr it the whites of the four eggs beaten stiif. with the jnics cf the lemon and eiht tabic spoonfuls of ergir beaten with them. Bike uatil a light brown. If you have no lemon, or do not core to use cne, spread c:: tfce top of th ric?, before putting the white cf the egg 07er it, a :a; tr cf jam or jelley, or of fresh fruit. A Hem hi Viable Sucre.-. Tond's Extract,lai established its merlt3 in the most ditilcnlt way, by pashiDg its euccc-s tvr forty years, growing stronger every day over tha entire civilized elobe. You heir peorde ay continuay : "Oa, yes! I uso iL It cured me cf a bad caso of hemorrhizo, or piles, cr catarrh," R3 th3 case may be. While it is peculiarly a family medicine it cire3 boils, burns, wtucds and all kind3 of indnv matiocs and hemcrra??s. Bs cirelul to gt the genuine. One cf the bapr!e:-t inventions of the dsy is tbat of reinforced silk for umbrellia coverings. A s'ripe of a heavier quality is woven where the fcrd u?ua!ly revoivfj itself into a rent, locg before the remainder of the um brella ehow. any seriou3 signs of wear, and 3 new silk will prove a great economy. A bo:e.'boe with one end broken o.T, of F.omtn gold studded with gems for nails, serves as a new design for a brooch. Women a-e especially liable to that v?ry distressing di?ea?e, dyspepsia. The number who have, however, found relief Irom their entering ia ilisbler'a Herb Bitter' rus into thousands. A sister of Mr. F. X. Ziegler, Columbia, Pa., was long troubled with the complaint. She waa reccomrw ended to trr this great remedyltind was restored to perfect health. Dyspepsia, indigestion, less of appetite and all dissases of the stomach, bowels, liyr and kidneys yield to tha cur&tivo powers of this great specific.
jEtjt ' Jilt jElr. Badways
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T2ie Cheapest aad Beat Medicine FOB FiKILT DSE IS THE WORLP CülüiS AxD PRETEN IS Csughs, Cq!öe, Soro Thrca!, Hcarosnesc, Inflammation, Rheumatisni, flouralglfi HoaiJachs, Tosthashs, Dijhtlisria, (nfiuonza, DifTiculi Breathing It wai the Cnt aad ü the only That InU2tlT atrri the mart e tern da '.me ria allays Inüsrurcaüoa aad core Coajtostioil whether of the LunRS, Stomach, Bowe'.a er o thi glaads or organs, by one application. In From One to Twenty Jdinztttt ho rnaner now violent or excruciating tho pm tho Rheumatic, Kod-rilden, Inarm, Crtpp4 Nervou, Kenmülc, or pro Im. 50 with dlscaas i-.ty suffer. hadway's ready heliej WILL AFF02D KüTASI ÄAS1. InJ5awti&:ioTi ot tha Klüneyi. incsmafc th9 Üiad'ler, InaacircRtion of wio liow?ls, Oonra Hon of the Luncs, PalpiUtlon of thell6'irt, iln terlcs. Croup, Diphtheria. Catarrh, Inanonf Kervocsnea, ßleeplessnesa, Iihcumatlon, Pitiss rams la the Chest, Back or Limb, Eru:: feprnlaa, Ccld Chills and Agu9 Chills. The application ol the UEADY KFLiEr v tho part or part -wt--re tno dlSculty or pla ej Uns will afford c.v? and comfort. Thirty to sixty dror aui half a turabUr o!wki will in a fevr mia.t-Jö curs Cramp, ttptwron, Hoi tuinach. Ueartbnm, tick Hoadachc, Diarrhea Uvfccnterv, Colic, Wind lu the Eoweli. and ail Ir trnal puln3. Trareiers ehrrjM always carry a bottle ci Kc tt7'o Beady Kellet with theax. Afedropt2 vat?i will prevent slCiU039 or p&'.::s frora chanf of r&tc. It Is better thaa ifiencü S'lndy or V tersBi tE'dulan ii H j?4 i i M ) lit Its Y&rioTd3 Forms, FKYES. and AGUE. Ff, xx oa s.a tr: x.r?d to: K czki. z :i ::t. i ao; a ix'hicv.irI etent in wor'l th&t will enri fer an T Ane ani aU othe. Malarlnu. r.'.'loru) fW.et, and ether Feicrs jnUDdby SADV'AV VILIx'i t q ilcily u flPfry C7ct Vw Itottl. öo!d ! -.11 TJrn arsapiiniJBS UVll Vit itzre J'ool ra tit's, voazl eron ;c at clear sim, II yoa would have your tr.i Cr, your bonos sound, wlthoat cari.?o. and yonr com leiloa fair, ti.se KJLiWAY'3 C AjdS AFAKILO I A J Great Blood Purifier. t?ALSE AND TRUE. To cxtrR-ctfrcra Dr. Ealway a "Trcjuise na Dv. stsoand Jts Care," as follov,ii Litt o' d'.3aa oared by DH. üALWArS SAKSAl?ABII.IiIA2I BSSOliViaZf 3 Chronic 6.tlu dlsewoe, carles o't5 --one, huncr cf the blooj, scrofulous diseases, syvdtlo oos pla'.nta, fever sorea, chronic or ol3 u.?ers. eil rheum, rickets, white swelling, scald heal, caaa ers, glandular swellings, nodes, wasting aad de cay of the body, pimples aul blotches, tnno: dyBper5Jft, kianey and bladder diseases, chroul: rhonraatai hq kous cousurapticn, gravel aai calculous deposits, and varieties of tne abevj complaints, to which sometimes are plven spec ioas dat-us. In cases were the system has beer ealivated, and murcury has tccuraulated aad be come deposited in th a bones, Jolata, etc.. causey cile of the bones, rickets, spinal enrvaturaa, coa tort!o:in, white swelling, varicose veins, ec, the äanraparlllla will re;olve away thoss d'posdta eztsnninato tha Tirue of tas CUzw troxa i.v tyitein. Ä GREAT CÖSmrifflüML REMEB1 Etln CJseiscs, turnora, uicera ana sorca cf al i'.nds, partlcnlarly chronic dloeasea of the iu are cured with great certainty by a course of Di EADWAY'8 SAKdAPARILLIAN. WeraeaotsV sats CAsea that have resisted &U other treipxjt SCROFULA vTr ether transmitted iron paretiu or acqalrso. j within the curative ranga ol Uie SAKSAPARIIXIAX RESOLVEXT. It possi.'ssce tlie same wonderful power in curia, tlo worst forms of Btrnmons anJ eruptive Cl Charges, eyphlioid uiccrs, icrcs of the eyes, ean rose, tionth, throat, glands, exterminatlns tm virrpofthc5e chronic forms of dlieÄS-3 from the t lead, bonos, Joints, an 3 la every parted he he r.antoly weere there exists dls:s?ed eepcsltt nlccrath-r-s, timors, hard lumps or 60rofniooi Id Catr.Tr.ct'on. this vreat and powerful roaeij ril eztt rnlncite rapidly aua perraüuently. One bettle contains nore c! tht active prtu-r. r.v-5 of rjedlclno thun any ctb?r rreparancc Vs.kea la ;c-?.rc.nfnl do?cs while otl-.ora rein.n !toc:?'.x tln-.t? m c-Cb. 0;.T3 DülAR V Ur: r r y . foi d t 5 m kc 1 visDR. RAD WAY VB U - Ü rt. 5 !!H' i i 4 u. Vi Jb km Liver i?A Sttrtrl. limit. xcz't&r .r.iea, d.tiy ccivc; :-'iry4, rr.:ol.j.-e, pu.-ii'y. c-'iase aad irsaiheu Dr. Üilrays lills, for tae enre cf a.i dU ardcis o! the Rtorcah, Liver, Bowe"n; Kidneyj rizddcT, Uervcns Dlsea-w. Los? of Apatite JTad2c:hc, Constipation, ekvilvea-jo?, IndJestloii Dysper?'! liloun. Fever, Dogamratrlca c the Bow el?, FiieA. aad all deraujeneaa cf the In lernal 7l5cr-ra. Purely vesetabla, rontalnlz; M ercory, minerals, or delsterlona drmr. Vricz 25 Centi Per Bos. Sold ty all fimsshra DYSPEPSIA KfcdYfyi SaTcaparilliftn, ai-Jed tf atlwayl Fills, It a cure for taia complalat. it reatoei etrentth to the storaaca, ard makes It perform l.i functions. Tne symptoms of dyspepsia disappear, tad with then the liabiUty of the system to cartract disease. Take the celleme tocordlr ? u the directions, and observe wixat wa uy ta Jal and Ina" respectlnz diet, "Bead False and Trus.' Dead a letter lump to kajow at ä co., aro. r Vmc2 itrect, Zew Ion. Is&cj7a.vtt3 thaaala will ti aaat to ycu. TO THBPUDLIO, urZXi izrt and ati for Kid way's, aus zu Uli kl saxit fXMiwtri U ta tot m txzt
Metal Poison.
I am a coppersmith by trade, and dnrtns a serit s of yearn my arms (beinsr la; a waea at wo-ki have atoiPed a wonderful mount o! rneta! joicu. iiavm? a scrofulous tendency ironi my jouth, the small particles of copper and br would pet iDto the Bcre. and by this process t'ae Toison was conveye 1 lau ir.y blood tht rar waole ijstcm becan-.e infected. I was treated ita the old icmcdles of mercury atid i:d;de potassium. Halir&tlcn followed, ray testr are llioosalo my head, my oiKtstiTß orsnH deranged, and l have btcn hclplee ia bed for over a year with raer curUl ratumatism. My joints were aU vr and I lost tlie use of ray arm aad lei, aad became Le'pies as an in.'aat. lly sndcrings becirae so Intense that it vrai irnpcible ior me to rest. Tue doctors advise 1 me io r,o to trie city hopihtl for treatment. This I could not boar. A fritao, who hns pro?ed a fr;en 1 indeed, urctd rr.e to try twift's Decihc. oelleviai it " ould cure r:.e. ü;hcr. discourasM roe, ba;l secured a few bottle, an I hare now takja t-o dczen bottles. Tne first effect of tie mM'.ciue was to brinthe poison to tl.es.iruce.and I nrote out all over ia running sores. They sooa distp-r-fftred. una ray skin cleared od. My knes, wlilch became twfca their natnrai sis?, liavo resumed thtlr r.snal size, and are supple as of yore. My arms and hands are all rUht scralu, and cm nt-e them without pin. Tho entire disease has left all parts of toe bo.ly. save two ulcers oa my wrists, which are healins raridly.. I am weac from long conliaoment. but 1 have the us? of all my limbs. This medicine is briniu? neon. of the greatest trial of my life, and I canüotün.1 words surhcient ta express my appreciation of it virtues, aad the gratitude 1 feel that I ever heard of it. I'ltee E. Love, August. Ga. Jan. IJ, 1?S5, Malarial Poison. Tr-e drouth in Southwest Georgia laot spring dried up the wells, and v.e were coaipeiied to use wiiter from the creek oa the p'.antition. The result was ttat allwera troubled with chills and fever. I carried with ine several boUl?s of o wilt's specific, and a3 Ion? as I took it I had perfect health As soon as I cea?ed takln? it I, hsce tne rest, was aSilcted vith cinils. nen 1 reuTi?d its ufe, I was all right arftin. We have used it in our iarailyBS an antidote for malarii poixoo for two or three year, and have never itn-urn it to fail ia a t ingle Instance. W. C. Fcrxow. SUKiter Co , Ga., S.:pt. 11, ISS I. TrcatLbO oa Elood fnd Skin Diseases trailed frea THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Drawer 3, Atiaata, Ga. V.T fi YCT07C'? . ):x.r:;i-: u ztxryf TTT' Trri'T f ' :r" l:ie. wh:cVi i-f.v ? Ono .Vcnth, - 3.0C j r'-hc rcti.rth v -inesc'.f , Two Ker.tP. - ß.f!05fv! ;nd r.'P ."fKlr.i f :,tc rI mn T.- -. v. a 1 C.r -r XT'. f . . . ... . . 30?. J It. Tenth ?t.. GT. r.CJT.-3 . 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