Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1880 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINED, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1880.

THE HOME.

It la not doubted that men bar a home la tbat place whera each on baa eatabliahetl hia hearth and th mm of hia possessions and fortunes; wbenca ha will not depart, if aothlng call him away; whence If ha baa departed h seems to be a wanderer, and if he return he ceaaea to wander. Definition from CiTil Law. 'Then stay at home, my heart, and reat The bird ia safest in ita neet; O'er ail that flutter their w infra and fly A hawk la hoveriug In the sky; To stay at horn ia beat." Longfellow. OCR YOUG FOLKS. Room for You. BT GEORliE K. HOWAKTH. "Who shall w(Ti away the errors Crowding n m from the ast? Wliososvl clear the mists and shadows That the future overcast? Soon we busy teemlnw millions Will have ended all thli strife; And tue iiiyrlnlcrowdinif n uh Must luxe up the task oi life. Ah ! the workers In the vineyard Are too flnt nul all t lew, Anil the fleht of honest etfiirt Ever wall, ynuni? friends, fur you. Room for loyhood, stronz and sturdy Boyhood manly, brave ml true; Ropi'ii lor honest, lusty viiror Room, my youn friends, mora for you. Room for every sweet -voiced miner That can thrl l the heart with sons; K-vmii f-r thought, and wopls,aiil actions That Will diive the world Ion.;. Statesmen, warriors, men of science. Once, my friends, vre boys like you; And the grandest derds of lii.;.ry Are tue ones that you may do. Fair IMay. Dear little May sat grieving alone. With a pout on her Up aud a tear In her eye. Till kind old grandmamma cliauced to pium, And soon diHcovered the reason why. 'The children are planning a lair," sobbed she, "And 'cause I'm so little they won't have me!" So grandmamma thought of a beautiful plan, And wblspered a secret In Utile May's ear Something which brought out the dimples and smiles, And scattered with sunshine the pitiful tear. Then off to grandmamma's room they went, Ou something Important very Intent. Well, the fair came off on a certain day. Ami what do you thin It was the first thing sold? A beautiful pair of worsted reins, All knit In fcarlet and green and gold. The "big girls" woadered how came they there "The prettiest thing In the children's fair!" Then out stepped May, with her cheeks so red : "You said there watt nothiDg that I could do, 'Cause I was little; but I made those. And now, I guess, l'rm as big as you!" Bo little May at the fair that nay Was the reigning queen, it is fair to say. Harper's Young People, Our Little Newsboy. Louisa Alcott in Chicago Interior. Hurrying to catch a certain car, at a certain corner, late one stormy night, I was suddenly arrested by the sight of a queer looking bundle lying in a doorway. "Bless my heart, it's a child! O John, I'm afraid he's frozen!'' I exclaimed to my brother, as we both bent over the bundle. Such a little fellow as he was, in the big, ragged, coat; such a tired baby face, under thelfuzzy cap; such a purple little hand, still holding "fast a few papers; such a pathetic sight altogether was the boy, lying on the stone step, with the snow drifting him, that it was impossible to go by. "He is asleep, but he'll freeze if left bo long. Here, wake up my boy, and go home as fast as you canj" cried John, with a gentle shake, and a very gentle voice; for the memory of a dear little lad, safely tucked up at home, made him feel fatherly kind to the small vagabond. The moment he was touched the boy tumbled up, and before he was half awake began hU usual cry, with an eye to business. "Paper, sir? Herald! Transkip! Last" a great gape swallowed up the hut edition; and he stood blinking at us like a young owl. Til buy'em all if you'll jjo home, my little chap; it's high time you were abed," said John, whisking the damp papers into one pocket and his purse out of another, as he spoke. "All of 'em why there is six!" croaked the boy, lor he was hoarse as a raven. 'Never mind, I can kindle the fire with 'em. Put that in your pocket and trot homo as fast as possible." 'Where do you live?" I asked, picking up the fifty cents "that fell from the little fingers, too benumbed to hold it. "Mills Court, out of Hanover. Cold, ain't it?' said the boy blowing on his purple hands, and hopping feebly, from one leg to the other, to take the stiffness out. "He can't go all that way in this storm such a mite, and so used up with cold and Bleep John." "Of course he can't; we'll put him in a car," began John, when the boy wheezed out "No; I've got to (vait for Sam. He'll be along as soon as the theater's done. He said he would, and so I'm waitinV "Who is Sam?" I asked. "He's the feller I lives with. I ain't got any folks, and he takes care o' me." "Nice care, indeed; leaving a baby like you to wxit for him here such a night as this," I said crossly. "Oh, he's good to me, Sam is; though he does knock me 'round sometimes, when I ain't Epry. The big fellers shove nv back, vou see; and I gets cold and can't sing; so 1 don't sell my papers, and has to work 'em off late." ''Here the child talk! One would think he wa3 sixteen, instead of six," I said, half laughing. "I'm most ten. Hi! 'ain't that oner?" cried the boy, as a gust of wind slapped him in the face, when he peeped to see if Sam was coming. "Hullo! the light's is out! "Why, the play's done, and the folks gone; and Sam's forgot me." It was very evident that Sam had forgotten his little protege; and a stiong desire to shake Sam possessed me. "No use waitin any longer; and now my papers i3 eold I ain't afraid to go home," said the boy, stepping down like a little old man with the rheumatism, and preparing to trudge away through the storm. "Stop a bit, my little Casabianca; a car will be along in fifteen minutes, and while waiting you can warm yourself over there," said John with the purple hand in his. '.AIy name's Jack Hill, not Cassy Banks, please, sir," said the little party, with dignity'Have you had your supper, Mr. Kill? asked John laughing. ,4I had some peanuts, and two sucks of Joe's orange; but it wasn't very fillin'," he said gravely, "I should think not. Here! one stew; and be quick, please," cried John, as we eat down nPa warm corner of the confectioner's, opposite. "While little Jack ßhoveled in the hot oysters, with his eyes shutting up now and then in spite of himäclf we looked at him and thought again of the little rosy face at home, safe in hia warm nest, with motherlove watching over him. Nodding at the ragged, grimy, forlorn little creature, drop1' Lcjg asleep over his supper nice a urea uaDy, said: 'Can you imagino our little Freddy out

alone at this hour, trying to work off his Eapers because afraid to go home till he as?" "I'd rather not try," answered brother John, winking hard, as he stroked the little fellow beside him, which, by-the-by, looked like a very ragged yellow door-mat. I think brother John inked hard, but I can't be sure, for I know I did; and for a minute there seemed to be a dozen little newsboys dancing before my eyes. "There oes our car, and it's the last," said John, looking at me. "Let it go, but don't leave the boy;" and I frowned at John for hinting such a thing. "Here is his car. Now, my lad, bolt your last oyster, and come on." "Good-night, ma'am! Thankee, sir!" croaked the grateful little voice, as the child was caught up in John's strong hands and Bet own on the car step. "With a word to the conductor and a small business transaction, we left Jack coiled up in a corner to finish his nap as tranquilly as if it wasn't midnight, and a " knocking 'round'' might not await him at his journey's end. "We didn't mind the storm much as we plodded home; and I told the story to Kosyface, next day. His interest quite reconciled me to the sniffs and sneezes of a bad cold. "If L saw that poor little boy, Aunt "Weedy, I'd love him lots!" said Freddy, with a w'orld of pity in hi-? beautiful child's eyes. And, believing that others al-o would be kind to little Jack and such as lie, I tell the tory. A Thoughtless Hoy Punished S. B. Bell, In Golden Day. "I shall never forget," remarked a friend of ours once, "an incident of my childhood, by which I was taught to be careful not to wound the feelings of the unfortunate. A number of us school children were playing by the roadside, one Saturday afternoon, when the stage-coach drove up to a neighboring tavern, and the passengers alighted. As usual, we gathered around to observe them. Among the number was an elderly man, with a cane, who pot out with much difficulty, nd, when on the ground, he walked with the most curious coutortions. His feet turned one way, his knee3 another, and his whole body looked as though the different members were independent of each other, and every one was making motions to suit itself. 'I unthinkingly shouted, 'Look at old Kattlebones!' while the poor man turned his head, with an expression of pain which I can never forget. Just then, to my surprise and extreme horror, my father came around the corner, and, immedialely stepping up to the stranger, shook his hand warmly, and assisted him to walk to our house, which was but a short distance. "I could enjoy no more play that afternoon, and when tea-time came I would gladly have hidden myself; but I knew that would bo in vain, and so tremblingly went into tho sitting-room. To my great relief, the f tranger did not recognize me, but remarked pleasantly to my father, as he introduced me: " 'Such a fine boy was surely worth the saving!' "How the words cut me to the quick! My father had often told me the story of a friend who had plunged into the river to save me, as I was drowning, when an infant, and who, in consequence of a cold then taken, had been made a cripple by inflammatory rheumatism; and this was the man I had made a butt of ridicule and a laughing-stock for my companions! "I tell you, boys and eirls, I would give many dollars to have the memory of that event taken away. If ever you are tempted as I was, remember that, while no good come of sport whereby the feelings of others are wounded, you may be laying up for yourselves painful recollections that will not leave you for a lifetime." "You want a flogging that's what you want," said a parent to an unruly son. "I know it, dad; but I'll try and get along without it," returned independent hopefuL

The aged nd infirm are strengthened and faculties brightened by Malt Bitten. Skinny Men and women are not admired. If lacking Mesh, vital, brain, or nerve force, use Wells' Health Ilsnewer. Greatest Remedy on earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility, premature decline, etc. $1 at druggists. Depot, 58 Barclay street, X. Y. Indianapolis Depot, Stewart Barry. "Rough on Kats." The thing desired found at last Something rats will eat. Ask druggists for Rough on Rats. It clears out in one application, all rata, mice, roaches, water bugs, bed bugs, etc., from any house, shop, store or stable. 15c per box. The 25c holds 3 times the 15a. Indlanapollis depot, Stewart fc Barry. Cure Yourself for 2, "Chapin's Bachupalba," warranted for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, genital and urinary organs, gravel stone, etc.; price $1, and Chapin's Injection Fleur, for diseased or unnatural discharges, of whatever nature, with syringe, $1. Cure is quick, sure, safe and complete. Druggists have or can get either tor you. Depot, 53 Barclay street, N. Y. Indianapolis depot. Stewart & Barry. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility relieved by taking Mensman's Peptonized Iteef Tonic, the only preparation of beef containing Its entire nutritious properties. It Is Dot a mere stimulant, like the extracts of beef, but contains blood-making, force-generating and lifesustaining properties; is Invaluable in all enfeebled conditions, whether ibe result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disease; particularly If resulting from pulmonary complaints. CASWELL, HAZARD & CO., Prop-Ietors, New York. .TEireen CELEBRATED HJ frCN STOMACH innr Fortify the System And you are aimed against disease. The finest tonic for this purpose Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which renders digestion easy and complete, counteracts biliousness, and keeps the bowels in order, and ao genial and beneficent are 11 effects that not only Is the body Invigorated and regulated bv its use, but despondency banished from the mind. For aal by all Druggists and dealers generally. MPL0Y?.1EHT-bSSAe Aim SALARY r (Math. AI1EXPENSES aaeaaeea. WAbEa proa at I r paid. SLOAN t t. 300 Uears St. tlucluaall. U

DEBILITY

AID NERVOUSNESS ABE CUBED. No organ of thought or ae can be employed without theMFK'Ktance of the blood.and no orgaa can be employed safe'yor with impunity without a supply of healthy blood With healthy blood the exercised organs become well developed, whether they be .muscular or Intellectual, Bytbeluse of FIL LOWS' COS! POUND STHCP OT HYPOPHOSPHITES the blood is speedily vitalised and purified, and so made capable of producing a sound mind and a sound body. "Persons suffering from Impure blood, or whose health Is giving away, either as ministers or those who study closely.wlll find in the Hyrup the material to build taem np, and the tonic to keep them there." DIU CLAY. PrriSKiELD, Ml, March 1872. Mr. Jamis I. Filuiws: Dear Sir During the past two years I have given your Compound Syrnp of Uy pophonphltes a talr though somewhat severe trial In my practice, and am able to speak with confidence of its eflects . In restoring persons suffering from emaciation and the debility following Diphiherla, it has done wonder. I constantly recommend lis use in all affections of the throat and lungs. In several cases considered hopeless it has given relief, and the patients are fat recoverim;; among these are consumptive and old Bronchial subjects, whose disease have resisted the other modes ot treatment. For impaired digestion, and In fact for debility from any cause. I know of nothing equal to it. Its direct effect In strenKtneaing the nervous system renders it suitable for the majority of diseases. I am, sir, yonrs truly. VM. a. HOWE, M.D. Note It is only the independent, wellposted, and unselfish Physicians who can afford to prescribe this remedy. Experience has proved this. The highest class medical men In every large city where It is known recommend it. PRICE: $1,50 per Bottle. $7.50 for SIX Bottles. TO TT c INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. TUTTS' PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE. TUTT'S PILLS CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTT'S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS CUBE PlltS, TUTT'S PILLS CURE FEVER AND AGUE. TUTT'S PILLS .CURE BILIOUS COLIC. TUTT'S PILLS Cure KIDNEY Complaint. Dr. Tctt has encceeded In combining in these pills th hereto fore antagonistic qnalitieSOf aSTRENGTHINQ, I'moATivK, and a trv' riftino Ionic. Their first apparent effect is to increase the appetite by canting the food to "property assimilate. Thns the system is nourished, aud by their tonic action on the digestive organs, regular and neaiuiy evacuations are pro duced, ft The rspirtitr with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under the influence of these pills, indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, hence tbeir efficacy in coring nervous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, watting othe inuscles,slugsrihnesa of the liver, chronic constipation, and imparting health A Jtrengtn to the sybtcm. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. Offic 53 Murray Htreet NEW YORK. TUTT'S PILLS CURE TORPID LIVER. TUTT'S PILLS IMPART APPETITE. THE HARRIS REMEDY CO. SZattfo ChmM, ST. LOl IS, JIO. ""!"" ppnr uippic DicTiitr crwirntrc i m k. loa or itvi mini rwa labb lea troubled with SprrmatofThra rd S3 rncy, resulting from ei hau ted vitality. I UH tj, No.2 Far Wwm $5ll0i3 "Sr$2 A 'fest. I w w m PmorpfcWtt 4et4Mtif eWr f ihwm wm4 th bm4 f im tut add m appltcmlw. TtMM pMpriWtt art tWosjctilj practical. A4 vortk lawat af fet w Alaaawawia to atffrrs feaaa tba 4naj iaiciilaa TO t IZ r-vV d RATTLE BORO VT. EVERYWHERE KNOWN AM9 PM1ZEO JE AI AGRtlAIll mBIHT AND RtFBIGEKANT. Thin well-known preparation is hiühlv recoumifn'lpj for l).ieiBin. Ileitdaelio, Meknea f the Sloiitnrli. and all com vlami nriine f rnn Acidity, Hilluu.iu. and Maliirinl Fever. It -.h.I the I'lixxl and IrL'nlntr thu IhjwcU. It in a f norito niiliciiiH fir chil'lff M. l'roparnl 1T A. li'xitUS' tOXS, Cbeuiirts, 2l Ul. ccker btrr-t, KVw York. Superior to Kineral Waters. Seidliti Powders, etc. l Oll SALE II Y ALL DUltitUST. PIANOS 150 TO a-100. AM tirictt? It mt-l. SW t wkolraulc ftMrtory price. IIiht Hii teulrnmal (.iniMlion. wainu thrk Stale for fcouare Grand., KUroi I'prlcku America. IA0U0 fa um. Caulogut Ol 4H t.arr Irtf. JlltlLEK ORGANS th Nt ia the world. ! t top arcaa oiiIt A : U ip. W Circular Ire. All rnl on IS davi' tria! (rriqkt frr i wtMti'fartorj. Factory, Miiifi.n'"T- r acfory, ORGANS a7tn "t. ana lwta Ave. MIKKT MtIC S pric. Catalogue of 3.0UU choice pieces eat fur 3c. Maaip. A.Ltrr.. MENUKLSSOHN PIANO CO. Box OÄH, N. V. Sold Witches asl -ilk Oressss fasa Aiaj A GIFT WITH EVERY BOOK. Send for Catalocae of Hooka and Gifts rHIUOUPHlA PREMIUM BOOK CO. CL M. GILBERT, Prealdeat, 610 Che.tnut SL, FbilwU ANTIMOTH Carblizei Paper. A few riee placed amona; vihiLdl fur. or feathers Iltctlg pmtrrt Ihera agalna the ravage, of Moth. 1Ä not Injur the flnent fabrtca. CAM PBKI.I.. HAU. A CO.. 110 and lis "aaaa Sfc, M. T LAWSOF 1879. ROW BEADT. 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Dr. Jolin Bull's

in i n i - FOR THE CURE OF Fever & Ague OR CHILLS & FEVER The proprietor of this celebrated medicine Justly claims for ita nporiority over all rcmetlis ever offered to the public for th SAl'K. tLHTAIN and l,EKMAET cure of Affuo and KeTer, or Chilis and lever, vehcther of rbortor long standing, lie refers to the entire Western and Southern conntrr to loar him tes-ti-moar to the truth of the assertion tliat in no case whatever will it fail to cure if the directions are ftrictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single doe Las been en flic lent for a cure, and whole famiurs have been cured by a BiDfrlo bottle, with a perfect restoration tf 'the general health. It ia however prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if ita use ia continued in smaller doses for a week or two after thedweaso has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing cases. Lsually 'this medicine will not require any il to keep the bowels in goo order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken thno or four doses of the Tonic, a ringle dose t HUIata'S VEGCTAULL FAJ11L.Y l'l L.L.S will bo sufiicient. Tho irennino JSMTTITS TOXIC STTIVP must have DIL JOHN IU'LL-'S private rtarnp on each bottle. DU. JOHN LL only has the right to manufacture and eil the original JOHN J. SMITH'S TOlC SYItll', of IxuiHville, Ky. Examine well the labe l on viu-h bottle. If my private stamp is not ou each botua do not purchase or you will be deceived. 2Dj?. JOHN BTJXjT.i, Itlautifactnrcr and Vender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, TA Popular Jtemedtet of the Day. PRNCIPAL OFFICE 31 9, MAIN St., LOUISVILLE, KY PROVERBS. I.Ann afnmanh V.o. V.,V. . It .1 Hand headache easily cured by Hop Bitters." "Stndy Hod Bitters books, nse the medi cine, be wise, bealtby and happy." "When life Is a drug and you have lost all hope, try Hop Eittere." "Kidney and nrinarv trouble Is universal. 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