Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1879 — Page 6

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL; T7EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1879.

THE LIOHTI ALONG THE SHORE.

ST ABBIK C. X'KKBTKK. Beautiful lights along the shore Beckon ana beckon me more and more; Nearer and nearer their brilliant gleam Touches the darkness or the stream. Father, I come ! Lights on the shore, Let my bark glide the dark waters o'er, Help me, I pray. Longing I we The lights on the shore now becconing me. Nearer and nearer the gleaming light CJod keeps burning day and night; . Radiant lights along the shore. Blessed the band now guiding me o'er. CURRENCY. The man who sits on a Lent pin is apt to speak to the point. - " A philosopher is denned to be a man who geU mad gradually. It is generally believed in Massachusetts that the first man was Adams. "When he is 16 the boy is supposed to have out-grown the switch, but that is just the age when a girl begins to need one. A layman in Boston asked a neighbor if ' his minister did not borrow his sermons. The reply was in the form of another question. -Do you not wish yours did?" "What says an exchange, "is more interesting than a baby?" AVe should remark that a pair of twins made the matter more ntercsting to manufacturers of cradles and : oothing syjwp. A fashion item says that "girls are wearing boys' hats, boys' ties, and boys' cravats." Yes, and the married ones are wearing boys' bree well, only their husbands know what - they are wearing. A political speaker accused a rival of "unfathop'f ble meanness, "and then rL-ing to the occasion, said: "1 warn him not to persist in his disgraceful course, or hell find that two of us can play at the same game!" Alide sends us a poem, "Why art Thou Sad?" Now, Alide, wo will be honest with you. The reason we are sad is, because our back suspender button has busted, and we're afraid the other one won't hold till we get home. Exchange. A Johnson lady who was supposed to be dying, asked the doctor to kiss her, saying she had never been kissed by a man. The doctor did so, and when the lady recovered sent a bill in which was a charge of "one kiss $3." Derrick. "Young man," says a quaint writer, "if you are to be married your future wifo is now living; therefore pray for her. And while you are about it don't forget to pray for her future husband; he needs praying for as much as she does." A party of Cleveland youths marched around town the other day wearing elegantly trimmed bonnets. "When the police asked them to explain, the young men pointed to ladies promenading the streets with men's hats on, and simply said, "Turn about is fair play." Strong-minded wife: "Eh. Jeamos, you are great on languages; what is the difference between exported and transported?" Sub- , missive husband: "Why, my dear, if you should go to Europe in the Bothnia, you wouid be exported and I well! I should be transported." "' The Oneida communitv have given up complex marriages. They will discover that the simplest marriage is complex enough when 27 yards of bombazine will hardly fill in the fiutings of one flounce. And we may rely upon lash ion to hnully kill oil Mormon ism Woman's Journal. A gentleman recently about to pay his doctor's bill said: "Well, doctor, as my little bov save the measles to j11 mv neighbor r children, and as they were all attended by you, I tLink you can afford at the very least, to deduct 10 per centum form my bill, for the increase of business we gave you." A voung Irishman, whose remittances from home had been stopped, wrote very urgent letters, telling of his distresss, and promising to reform if the remittances were continued. "When he failed to get what he wanted he re sorted to stratagem, and wrote a sad letter to his father, telling him that he was dead and wanted money tor the luneral expenses. RELIGIOUS AND SENTIMENTAL. The Baptist Review thinks it possible that by Anno Domini 2100 the entire wcrid will be of the Baptist faith. The Presbvterian churches in New York in connection with the General Assembly, report a 7,393 members. The general, committe of the Methodist ipiscopul church has appropriated $uUO,UUO ior mission worn aunon me ensuing year. The Russian missionaries in Japan having succeeded in converting 4,000 Japanese to their faith, a bishop is to be sent to Jeddo by the St. Petersburg synod. In the three years ending 1876 the Methodists of the United States raised $922,000 for college endowments; the Episcopalians, S208,SlO, and the Baptists, l,U9Z,b. The" magnificent new : edifice of the Second Baptist church, St. Louis, was dedicated on Thursday evening.' I cost $200,000, and takes- the place of the one which was some time ago destroyed by fire. .The Evangelical church of North America - reports-909 itinerant and 036 local preachers with 109;773 membsrs, 1,434 churches, aad 11S,640 scholars in Sunday-school, showing .. in every item heavy gains in the past four "What do I believe, after all? What man- ."- ncr of man am I, after all? "What sort of ' show should I make, after all, if the people around-ina knew my heart and all my secret thoughts?- "What sort of show, then, do I already make in the sight of Almighty God, who sees every man exactly as he is ! A Leadville newspaper says of a clergyman who recently preached in that enterprising place: "When he went into the pulpit the audience thought him. a boy of 16; when he came out ot tne pulpit they thought him a man of 50." That sounds queer. . Possibly he preached a very long sermon. ; - V - . Pope Pius VII.. "who occupied the pontifi cal chair from 18U1. to . loza, was iona oi shrewd practical joke. The licenser brought him the manuscript of a book on the prophe cies written by a priest who had fixed on the year 1830 as "the end." The pope desired that the license should be given him to pub lish it in 1831. In its "Declaration of Principles" the Reformed Episcopal church declares that "this church recognizes and adheres to episcopacy, not as of Divine right, but as a very ancient and desirable form of church polity. ursh op Gregg, in his "Revised Edition of the Praver Book" for the church in England, has eliminated the clause "not as of Divine right " and made the sentence read as fol lows: ''A recognition of and acquiescence !in episcopacy as a very ancient and desirable form ol cnurcn polity, lie naa tnus retained the tap-root of the doctrine from

which the Reformed Episcopal church has cut loose, and the tree of Prelatical episcopacy is left standing untouched in the church

which he has set up, and of which he calls himself the Primate. Q Here is a small specimen of Tahnasre's sermon Sunday, upon which comments i ; i impossible, an account of the" poverty of th language: "It seems strange to be rejoicing in the tragedy of Calvary, but that was a drama which was intended for our deliver ance. Think of that drama! ' Calvary was the stage, the curtain of night which fell at noon was tne drop scene, the tailing or rocks was the orchestra; angels were in the gallery and devils in the pit. The tragedy a crucifixion?" The present moment, in the life of any individual, is in a true sense the culminating foint of that individual's personal history, f a man has been a great hero, or has per formed notable acts, or has inherited an honorable name, we naturally look for some good quality in his last action, whatever it may be. "Nobility obliges," says the French maxim; in other words, nobility is a constant pressure. 1 be noble elements in our past lorm the only parts of personal history that ought to influence us now. Methodist. SCIENTIFIC GOSSII. The "Watchmaker and Metalworker states that 50,000 gross of watch glasses are sold annually in the United States. A railway worked by water power has been recently constructed in Switzerland. It is about 400 yards long with an incline of 28. Strips of brown paper smeared over with bookbinder's paste, to which one-eighth of glycerine has been added, do well as a lute or distilling apparatus. A steam rammer has lately been patented r hammering down stone blocks and cob ble stones in paving, and it is likely to prove both effective and economical. In cases of both acute and chronic poison ing by arsenic Dr. E. Ludwig fiads the metal chiefly collected in the liver, very little being retained in the brain and the bones. Samples of hard-wood lumber msde from common wheat straw have lately been exhibited in Illinois. The wood has all the polish and finish of the hardest black walnut and mahogany. Professor Mosler, of Gricfswald, says, in the Berlin K.liniscb-"Wochenschrift, that he has for some years most successfully treated patients with chronic catarrh of the throat by gargling with sea water. A California correspondent of the Balti more Sun writes that a new variety of sweet potato is betng cultivated m Southeastern California, called the Ocean Queen. Recent tests suggest that they will make better and cheaper sugar than beets. A fungus, similar to that which Dr. Salis bury first noticed in the blood of persons suffering from malaria, is now announced as constantly present in the blood ot consumptives, and therefore is suspected as being the cause of this dreadful malady. "Wicks made of spun glass have been tried in lamps and it is said they do very well. It is stated that they supply the petroleum, oil or alcohol to the flume with more steadiness than the ordinary wick; that they secure a clear and pure light at a less expense of fuel; and that they diminish the usual unpleasant odor. A new disinfectant, discovered bv Dr. Kingsett. has received the name of sanitas. It is -made bv placing Russian turpentine aDd water in huge earthenware jars, surrounaed by hot water. Air is driven through the mixture in the jars for 300 hours, the result being a decomposition of the turpentine and the formation of a watery solution of the substance. - It has been in 'use some time in England, and is highly spoken of. ror household uses it would seem well adapted. The Journal of the Franklin Institute says the materials far making every description of fictile ware are lound widely distributed in the United States. In 1706 American clay was imported by England. Trials of it by Wedgwood turned out so well that he made arrangements for a regular supply from Ayor, m the country of the Uherokees, about 300 miles from Charleston. In 1768 a cargo of Carolina cla v rescued Liverpool, and the trado became general in the Cherokee and Pensacola clays, "Wedgwood apparently giv ing preference to the latter. In 1745 an American had shown Cookworthy specimens of kaolin and petunze found in Virginia, and samples of the wares made from them. The hnal practical effect of Mr. Cookworthy s as sociation with the American was the founda tion of the English porcelain industry. One hundred and thirty-two years later the coun try trom which the suggestson came is importing kaolin from that which received it. The clay of Woodbridge was known before the revolution. The soldiers at Perth Amboy called it fuller's earth, and used it for clean ing their buckskin breeches. ABOUT WOMEN. The latest wrinkle is to have woi become dentists to their sex. Many ladies clean their own white gloves wan common non-explosive oil. More than 20 new books by women are an nounced for immediate publication. There are many women who would be very agreeable and very amiable if they could only lorget that they are pretty. Mrs. Mary A. Livermore is just entering upon an extensive lecture tour, the subjects of her lectures being "A Higher Civiliza tion," "The Battle of Life," "Superfluous "Women," and "The Learned "Women of Bologna." The war of the women against the re-elec tion of Governor Robinson, of New York, was waged hotly, and received earnest assist ance from the women leaders in other Mates. The governor offended by showing himself indifferent to the interests of the sex. An association of ladies in Pennsylvania have succeeded in purchasing the house which Oeneral Washington occupied as his headquarters at Valley Forge, and have begun a movement to buy the 2,000 acres adjoining, in which the old breastworks are still in good preservation, and erect a soldiers home there, "Woman's "Words has no patience with nnwomanly women, who regard it as a great thing to startle the world with silly feats of strength and endurance, it notes and comments: "Miss Mary Batchelder, of Bur liugton, Jtte., 80 years old, excited wonder recently by mounting a load of hay and pitching it on her mow in her barn." Ex. There is a woman in Philadelphia who, 17 years ago, did the same thing, and and has been a paralytic ever since. Something too much these nnwomanly and unnecessary feats of petty ambition. An Unfortunate Cradle. There was an interesting event in the faniily of Jon a month ago at Oil City, and one day last week Jones told the furniture man to take a cradle to his house. On the same day this order was given a wedding took place

in the noose adjoining Jones' residence, and it was just as the assembled friends were congratulating the happy couple that the furni-j ture man, who had mistaken the number, deposited the cradle in the middle of the room and said: "Mr. Jones sent this up, and he told me to hurry for he thought you'd bo needing it." Since that eventful day Mr. Jones has been obliged to enter his home by the back alley to escape a wrathful youth next door, who is watching for him with a loaded shot-gun. j Wishes. 1 Oh would th at love could d ie. And memories cease to be ! Tli at a foolish kiss and a sigh Were nothing more to me ! Oh ! would that a Rammer day, A stroll 'mid the rustling corn, Coaid pass from my heart away Like the little clouds, at morn ! , Ah me! for the starry ?iht, ! The glow worm ddi :ji tbe rose, ' The talk In the fading light, Which only one sad heart knows. Ah me! for the day's surprise, ( The love in a parting look, The watching of wiatlul eyes For tbe morrow that never broke.'

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L A Great Want Supplied, SonieMiis that Erery Lady Neeils. ROSE'S MM WRITING. Fancy Si itcMng & Darniii Attadimeiit Can be Applied lo .11 tti Imdlnir. Sewing nwn niiasoi tnu(. This is one of tbe greatest Inventions of the age. It simplicity Is sncb that a lady can ad JOHt it as readily as the Hewing Machine foot. By using Rosa'a Name Writer and Darhtno Attach MKNT.ladies can write their names upon an Kinds or UndeiclothlDgand bed iinen as easy and rapid as can be done with a pen and ink npon paper, and much more durable, as t he writing can not he wax tied out. but wilt wear aa long as the goods last. Namks, Monograms, and. In fact, every conceivable thing in writing or drawlDK can be produced on anv HewiDK Machine bv using Ross's Name Writer and Darhihq AttaohXENT. Darning is another Important feature of this Great Invention, It enables a lady to darn all kinds of holes, teats, etc., In handkerchiefs, napkins, towels, table cloths, uuderwear, and every variety of bed linen, and, in fact, all k'nds of goods that need repairing. Tbe holes or tears darned by tills attachment are scarcely noticeable after being repaired. HeUtll. for ai.OO. Every subscriber to tbo Weekly inosanat Ntnte NnMacl, at 91 23 per uunnm. will receive out) ol tbene vnlnable mtactimrnla rre. Every new aubaeribr to Ilia Nnad.T Nentiatel at 8-2 prranumn, will receive tula attachnwaitBCE aaatfM SEHTISEI. COHP1HT, Indianapolis, lud Br. Jolui Bull's in i n i at Ills I I FOR Fever & Ague OR CHILLS & FEVER The proprietor ot this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for the SAFE. t'EBTAIN and FERJUNENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or longstanding. He refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear liim testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no case whatever will it fail to cure it the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a curs, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the geucral health. It is however prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continueJ in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease haa been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing eases. I stially this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or fonr doses of the Tonic, a single of BULL'S VEGETAHIJE FAMIEV PILLS wiU be sufficient Tho mmuino SMITH'S TONIC SJHTTP must have Dli. JOHN BULL'S private stump on each bottle. DR. JOHN BULL only has the right to manufacture and sell the original J OiTN J. SMITH'S TOXIC SlKl'-F, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on earn bottle. If mv urivato BtamD in not on each bottle do not purchase or you will be deceived. JOELTST ZOTJ lUnnnfactnrer and Vender ot SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Snntdiet of the Day, PRNCIPAL OFFICE 31 9, MAIN St, LOUISVILLE, KY Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. This compound of the vegetable alteratives, B a r s a p a r i 11a, Dock, Stiltlngla, and Mandrake with the Iodides of Potash and Iron, makes a most effectual cure of a series of complaints which a re very prevalent and afflicting. It purities tbe blood, purges out the lurking humors In the system. that undermine healt h and settle into troublesome disorders. Eruption of the skin are the ippearances on 1 he surface of humors that iliould be expelled from the blood. Internal derangements are the determination of these same numors to some internal organ or -organs, whose action they derange, and whose substance they disease and destroy. Aykk's 8a bha pa kill a expels these humors from the blood. When tney are gone, tne aisoraers tney produce disappear, such as UlernUUmt of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lung, Eruption and Kruplire Diteaaes of the Skin, St. Anthony's tre, llote or Ermtpelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches. Jlnils. Twnors, Tetter awl Sail Mheum, Scald Mead, Ringirorm, Ulcers and Sores, Rheumatism, Keuralfjia, Pom in the Bones, Side and Head, He male Weakness, Sterility, Leuchorrluea arising from internal ulceration and uterine diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation and General Debility, With their departure health returns. PREPARED BY DR. J. V. ATER 4c t'. 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Tor a case of any of the lollowlnK dlseasea which Dr. Montz'8 Invincible Tonic CAN KOT RELIEVE OR CURE. It will effectually core RHEUMATISM, LAME BACK, GOUT, SPRAINS, STIFFNESS IN JOINTS, SORE THROAT OR COLO, CATARRHAL AND PECTORAL TROUBLES, CHILLS AND FEVER, KIDNEY COMPLAINT, and all Diseases of the Blood. This Tonic is warmly recommended by all tne leading physicians The INVINCIBLE acta directly npon the blood ; and since the blood is the fountain of life and flows quickly to the seat of disease, in this way our Tonlo reaches the ailment and begins the healing process Immediately Give it a trial and be convinced of its virtues. Price, 50 cents per bottle, 3 bottles, ti.25. Address Dr. M. L. M0NTZ, Indianapolis led. h GOOD PLAU Anybody can learn to make money rapidly operating in Stocks by the "Two UnerriDR Rules for Success," in Messrs. Lawrence A Co.'s new circular. The combination method, which this firm has made so Bucoessful, enables people with large or small means to reap all tbe benefits of largest capital and best skill. Thousands of orders, in various sums, are pooled Into otevast amount and co-operative as a mighty whole, thus securing to each shareholder all the advantages of the largest operator. Immense profits are divided monthly. Any amount, from f 5 to Sb,0 o, or more, ean be used successfully. N. IT Baptist Weekly, September 20, 1878, says: "Ry the combination ayatera S15 would make 7o, or 6 per cent.; Sou pays (350, or 7 per cent.; S1U0 makes Il.OCO, or In per cent, on the stock, during the month, according to tbe market." Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, J une 29: "The combinat Ion method of operating stocks is the most successful ever adopted." New York Independent, Bept. 12: "The combination system Is founded npon correct business principles, and no person need be without an income while it is kept working by Messrs. Lawrenca A Co " Br oklyn Journal, April 29: "Our editor made a net profit of 1101.25 from $20 in one of Messrs. Lawrence A Co 's combinations." New circular (mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied. Lawrence A Co., Bankers, 67 Exchange Place. N. Y S500.000 TO LOAJV I am tire oared to make loans to an unlimited amount on bonds and real estate mortgage, on time from one to twenty years, to suit nor rowera. On strictly nrst-class city property, wit n good margin, my rates are 8 per wot Interest and 4 per cent, to cover all other expenses. Oa tarm property well locaiea, wn n goou margin, my rate are 7 per cent, interest aurt a per cent to cover all other expenses. No delay or red tape. Applications by mail promptly answer ed. Address or call on Office in iEtna Building, Indianapolis, On the Kansas Pad fit Riiiwjy. 3,000,000 Acres for Sale in the GOLDEN BELT. 3 to 7 per acre. II .esr rrMit. Wheat 30 to SO bushels ; Cora I AO In loo hu.n. per srre. N. Manure needed. llnodcliiuiut. nura water J . .. vhiwl. llllwllM,- I and (tood rarirtj. Railroad and market facilities excellent. Msus and full information FRKR. Address aj.sjiuioltii. Land Commissioner, Oilina. Kansas NOTICE is hereby alven to the eitlaens of the Eleventh (11) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Oliver C. Davis, a male inhabitant of an Id ward, over the age ol twentyone years, will apply to the Board of County tximmusionersoi saia county, nt mm unxm. ber meeting, for a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors. In a less uantuy tnan a quart at, a time, viui tow pn vleae of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. 1 ne precise location ot tue urexitintn wunron I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: On tbe north s.de of lot No. 4, square fifty-live, ana known as ro. 23 Piorm Illinois street, in the city ot Iadtaaapolis, Center townahlp, Marion County, Indiana. (Signed) OLIVER C DAVIS. Special Miee to Yonug Men. A mem ber of the T. IT. C. A., who suffered from Local Weakness, Nervoasoeas Debility, Lost Manhood, oaaaea by vaj initij KBKOsM, was speedily cured by an old retired physician after the failure of every advertised remedy, -f asts Mscalnt sUsaalssea rares thananSv I will send it to sufferers Fat! or CaaAJswtE. with advlee. Address E. TRE MAINE, 205 East Kaertoenlh Btreet, New Yora, as aT rs v a TLls ia t,he Fastest S AflaTTS WtUID TOR IROUNDTHE. WORLD salllassT stook ever oubllahed, and the only complete and authentic his tor of Oen. Grant's Travels. Hend for clrcnls's coolalDlog a full desenption of tbe wovk and onr xira Terms to. Agents. Ad dress JONKs BROS. A CO., Cincinnati.). at EE CC amt'srNMl star Warn, will vwiliUU prove It or forfeit it faoa. outfit free. K O. BIDEODT at UOM lis roitoa street, new York.

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Caa roa aiaka a better investment! Bnmra Genuine sold only in boxes with trade dairy - maid, together with words "Gilt-Edoe aIakec printed on each package. Powder said and General Store-keeper. Aak your dealer for "Hints to Butter-Makers,' or send stamp to us sue, ., a cents: jaree size. S Da. saving by buying the larger aiie. BUIItK IMrnuVbHtNT CO. Proo'n. BMrr Maker " Hryerrd. . BrFFAtO. K. T. Is a Terrible Dlaeaae. Ita fearful offeUa emiapUoa running down tho throat, weak eyes, daTniw, lom of voica, has of amell, dingnating odora, nasal defbnnitiea, and finally eoBsompuon. I'rom nt to last it te ever aggreaa. Ordinary treatment are wonw than naeleia. If nerlet whila derelop into qnlck ermmmptirm. The mm thorough, aw T1-r-- "J7"m a JX. WTTH g TAR INHALANT breatkine it. and voa feel a rbi ror 1BJC390XOA.T. PRESCRIPTION FREE E9or tbe speedy Cu JC 2f an hood. Pren Care of Seminal Weakness, Lost remature iJcbilitv. Tfi i i imiiiTiii Iesrondrne'. Confusion of Idr-a. Aversion to Socie ty. Infective Memory, and all Uisorders Broncb-t om by Secret Habits and Excesses. Any dmesist hastlM Izaffredieata. AOdnu. OR. JAUES & CO., 130 West Sixth Street, CINCINNATI, OHKX ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of Us Pers.nal Property eT Eaeklel . Tbempton'i Estate. Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 27th day of November 1879, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. the undersign ed,administart or of the estate of EzeKlel M. Thompson, deceased, will sell at public auction to tbe highest bidders, the personal property of said deceased not taken by tbe widow, consisting of wheat in the bin. one twohorse wagon, Irish potatoes, one-balf of 30 acres (supposed), corn In the field, one third interest in 21 acres (supposed), growing wheat, one milch cow, farming utensils, with various other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of sale. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over 13, purchasers securing payment by notes wiih appioved security, waiving the valuation or appraisement laws of the Stale. Bale will take place at the late residence of tbe deceased, in Wayne township, Marlon county, Indiana. Woodford Teowpsow, Administrator. We will pat Aeejjt a salary of tluu per month and expenses, or allow a large comraisMon, to ocll oar now ana wonaerra; inventions, n mean sun tee soy. tossa plre. Address tHBUAS CO, narsbalU 1 Mill llano ractory En.bliieS I tel. Grrtat nvi.llsa or FHrym Bruit ktoitk Puitt. Mil for rarsMra. Paw Kill O.MTI. la. rrio. fran T. Cantata MiU aul Sttd'er S3S. A brf oaa pHo and sera la oeSer. A A,rri aasnv fclad of SBttable rwvr. r.imt'lum Fawwisa; and Cam Will rrrj eaeaa. Indisnapolta. lad. IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. t per acre, on aevea years' time. Excellent for acock, fniit, and agricultural purposes. Free transportation to those who pumhaae mnrj. renn ror marn ana cirmiara to SUCCESS HI IML STREET CaMS OtiiJT laB AtlalaVj tiT nl lDVwtnMt tsl jc I W4B MadaarkaW W Umjf, Ha-1 1 avtt4 Carry nil metiv tori; -ftS( hatrv 'i1 u;rwrtls( on amisas-glam le-S pgremt. CatlMntn hj ar ryttea. eaeaCrol Ciuir pro fit ft. H lock aPr!! ga St lWcnt Mlr.ln?A'1 torfc rim;iirav-iit !r- Mi SfyaaCntUraU. EDCAR W. WAnD CO, 8trk . rVvtxl IlntrTn. UraihiniNw York M mfn t t-tock Kwrmmtm y. O. Box 777 -M ttrattlwar, Si A 21 -w liixnajt, 3.w Yaw. CU. XV E WAIT A FEW IfOREPI I CCfirij To 311 Ut tt.-il-r- 1 ampif-OHLLOIv1LI1 AGEKTS WANTED For the handsome and 4ni m oiro-r DIDI ire FCTrm.,ha?. ami. Kxtrm Tarm tv4 Untt l URSITKK Jfc HcMASiM, CASH PREMllTalS CtnCtavOAU. Um llie Only Way for Farmers TO GET OUT OF DEBT. Loans tfi00 upward, TEN TEARS, principal payable in yearly Installments, or taster U borrower plea w-a. We ak no Lf Insuranoe- aa delay. We have no agents. Write direct and save expense, g j ixh 4 HANNaMAN. Indlanapo lis. TUEniEAFKEAR s -5 PKBTECTIV all ordiaarr CoaTHE I I For poMi t.u oo th. beaT-aJii asa a I loath. IreafaiiS Dsmk. se. it f . S 1- I I l or UtralH. Sept. W: CaeiXaaa I OOfn I FmrnioM. Sept. fi. ..at,, als. sy a mi iian Anrtlrtriir"T Off ,wr v ia. at.. danraasii, w. FREE MASON9 should Subacrt he to "TuS blAsoaic Niwsrjiss," (prise L2i per uwi Hniwrn 8 no. illustrated weeklv. Eacn copy contains Portrait and Life Sketch ot a prominent Crattaman. Oil Chroaio, -Rock of Masonry," free to subscribers. Aseins Waateo. K. MAUOOUt, 4ueuar street, w i or. ll . Lowfxrt prrcfTrknywm 1"H fllfltffP-Mlalall aa OUR $15 SK3T-Cw Nllnraian CaVantlAamt. f. POWELL k 605, 3S Msia btrtUClKCU-vTI,a-hCCTVini REAP THIQ1 14 W. will pay Asrrasa a Malairy of IM per asaalsi stasl fianaa or allow a tarsa raasaBaaftwsa, to aaU our new and wsaosrfal luvantlona. H mem rol m tan. Adoraw sasaaaUaAJi at env, J WANTED

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