Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1883 — Page 7
THE ANA. STa X.U SEA'TiL. WEDNESDAY AUGUST lo,19S3
TUE CONVICT O III MOTHER.
Within tee I Im wU. er ttir, t-htit iu m n-uvlct' c-i i. I'm ofion ihlnki! s u.w . f y U y tror.zh1 no '.o .in.,? ti'.l. I'm iure 'twiit br hk yci;; a in. u.c:he AeiI f nO jTiur flaj 3 ! w " When you liear t;:i i h-, .- i.x:: uod clIj k'iows how 1 K. 1 trew yen rare ec k.1 i '.' Vou tauebi me wh.t w ;:jit, Eut I t-.:it;utfj ti'.t j.iT r-.uT.icis, fol an lur? tn-t.iniit I feU i.ito tad c mMi.'iv, Ai rt soon lctn ti Irl:.:, To IIa and wt-Mr ar.d s:eai, rn ....r IawüIfäsiiiiJ -tuk I (üdn'tKfem to renlüte That from vhe Ii vi:.t: bowl A Utter, titter cure w uM c'.me To btUhimyidia st "ul. 1 full.iwtd in the ptlti of crim-l, W i'Lout i "en a iä'iutit Whct: er tfce thinp then enjoyed To ine were dearly bought. Until trie fcsed of outrage I law L'rou.ht me before the Jnde. Toar.Mvtr the coatv't cudAeai:.st me r-t lor R-udu'e. I ftlt my ii sjr.datiou ltia ; It i'ieüed tr.e through sni thron;;!, ALti oh I prayed witbio eit tear; It ijiiiht be kept from you. The'Jui.;e was a kind hearted man, Ho lcokod me in tbe fce, And iaid, "Youo? man, i much regret To s.ce you la this i!ai-v. There l.i no ciiine (.tamped on your bw1 thick you'ie ledaMray Guilty or n-.t." taii he, 'are you? Ttli me the truth, I jiaj ." "Gt:i!ty, your llouor," I replied. "Stow lvercy. if you can -Mr kin bat been my pu itstunei.t, I'm now a (alien man." Ye, I have fallen, mutter, dear, God only knows how lo; I've . tnt a dogser to your heart A tiuei,fa.-ii Ujw .'' Tiere another one, deir mother, That's ever In my mind ; X left her in a foreltfu la id. And waa to hr unkind. 1 treated her most viaine-fully. And still the used mc wtll Seine ntver value hcaveu aright Until they pasa through helL Send a message to her. mother Say that you've haard from ma That by bad associations I lost my liberty. rre her to forgive rue. motherit will contol my mind When I know that I'm frIven i cr treallLg her uuiiud. Witbin tbe Prison walls, mother, I am counncd or life How dark the future lc )ks to ma, It is with sorrow rife; IVjt l'li strive to do my duty Until the final day. So when the toils of life are o'er I'll meet you o'er the way. THE DLlCOV ttEKK. ItY BuSS TET.KV COOKK. Tho communion eervico of Jauiry wat . j'jätover in tha church atSir Hollo J7,nd people were waning for ilr Perkes to give out the hj eii, tu to did no, ive itoat; be l&ld Li. book down on the tit io, and locked at out cn bis church. 11a v.as a man of simplicity and sincerity, fullv in esrnost to do h'u Lord's .v.r.' and do it with, all hl3 iiiisht, but ha didaomotirnt3 ftel di:ccurageiJ. IIu corjra vtion WS3 a mixtur) of fnrrmrs and -a v.hr.ic, fr fousar ilcliuw cut in'.o by äa-i'- Brooli, a brs-wiirjr, noisy Etrenm tna. lu-nol tvie wheel or nny a raill and canufe ory, yot on tie hil't around it there wai i-tiil i &c titertd pcpulttion eatirjg their br a 1 is the fu'l perception of the prioi-v-i curo. S he Ltd :o contend with ;ho k-.n brain aad eks ptioal cccusnt of the men who piqued themselves on power to hnmrr.er at theological prohlf !X3 as v,-eil us hut iron, with tin jedlov-sy ard repulflon &nd b'.tter feeling thit fca3 trtd the comrnuniitio hcrdej abroad and at hcn.e; vhile perhaps to had a still harder tamo awaien tte sr-'sfc loal cfthon vilo L3ed their dajs to EirueIa w.th brron hillside androc'iy raturo for rnara foil, clothirg and thci r tights to slerp the dull" eloep oi physical fatigue an 3 rcontal vacuity. It g3en ed 0ir.ct:rr.c3 to Mr. l'arkas that ncthirg tut the trump cf Git:icl coald arcuje h:3 pec pie front thcTr sins anl niiko them behovo on the I.c.-i and follow in liij fcottspä. To-diy no a bn tiir.o bafjre tc-dav te h.-id mused anl prayed till au iiot tcck sha-;e ia his tlouht, and now in wi to put it irto pri.ctii.3i yet ho folt pcca!ir!y resptr siblo and solemn i z d r.j ho looka i about him and foreheded the suceöi of f's iptrirjQr t. Then there flashed a;ro3 hi-n, as words cf Scripture vill come bk to the habitual Citlo reador, tze nobis utter cs of Catna-iel cor oroicg IVtar and Lij brethren wttn they stood before the council: -If tbis ccLrtt! or thi3 -work be of n:an, it will oj toncviht; but if it ba cf God ya cannot cvfrthrow it." So with a secso of strength tho minhlnr spokt: :dy dtar friend."," he Faid, "you all krow, though I did nut t;ive any notice to ttüt effect, that this week !3 the Wesk of i'rtyer. I have a mini to ask you to mak it for this once a week cf practice injt2ii. I thir:k we mn-y discover gome thicg3, some of the thites of God, in thiä dinner that a' eucctEsion of prayer cftti.n would not parhy to Ihorcughiy reveal to m. No w when I itj thjj I doa t iaadn to have you go home and VEguvly tndcavcr to walk elraigalia the old way ; I want you to ti.kj 4t jpica,' a3 they are called, for the prayer meetings. 1'or iastsice, Monday is prsyer for tho temper inco work. Try all that day to be temperate in sp tech, in act, in indulgence of any Kind th.it id turtlul to you. The next diy is for Sun-day-ii tcols; go a:d visit yourwcholare, such cf you as are teacher?, and try to fool that they have living souls to save. Wedneiday ia a day fcr fellowship meeting; we are cordia.'y invited to attend a union maatin of this sort at Eantan. Few cf m ein go twenty-Uve miios to b3 with our brethraa there; let ua go and see those who have boea cold to us fcr some reason, heal up our breaches of friendship, confers our shortccmirga cne to another, and act as if ia our ll&stfr'i wVds, ail ye are brethren.' " "Thursday is tho day to pray for the family relation; let us each try to be to our f amilie? cn that day ia our measure whit the Lord ia to Iiis family, the Church, rememlerir g the word?, 'Fathers, provoke not your children to anger;' 'Husband?, love your wives, and be not titter ag-iinst them.' Ukoje are texts rarely commented upon, I have noticed, in our conference meetings; we are more apt to speak of the obedience due from children, and the submijsioa and m?ekoo33 our -wivea owe ua, forgetting that duties are always reciprocal. Frday the Church is to be paid for. Let us then each for himself try to act that day just as we think Christ, our great Exemplar, would have acted in our places. Lit as try to prove to ourselves and the world about us that we have not taken upon us Iii name lightly or in vain. Saturday is prayer day fcr the Heathen and foreign missions. Urethren, you know and I know that there are heathens at our doors hee; let every one of you who will, take that day to preach the gospel to some one who does not hear it anywhere else. Perhaps you will find work that ye knew rot of lying in your midst. And let us all on Saturday evening meet here j Again and chooso some one brother to relate Li experience of the week. You who are willing to try this method, pleaaa to rise." i Everybody rose except old Arnos Tucker, who never stirTcd, though Lis wife pulled at kirn and whispered to him imploringly. Ü3 cnly theck his grizzled bead and sat immovable. "Let ca sing the doxoloy said Mr.
Frrbee, ar tl it was sung with fa'.l forvor. 1 he new iioa had rou?ed the Chun-h f-iHy; it wta .te lever point ArchiiAeiej longed for, f nd each fill ready aid Etrcng to move a vrr r'd. Saturoay light the Church a-semblod rcain. The cheerful e?gerrjejs was gono 1'ott their f.'.ce; they looked downat,
tre ubled ar d weary a? th paster expectod. Yt hen the loi for talkta was p.3ed about, cech er e tore a bit of paper from the sheet rAt.c(d in the hjmn-bocks for the purpose and wrote cn it a namo. Tho pistor Bi'd after ho had counted them, "Doacon Emmcr?, the lot h?3 fallen cn you." "I'm terry for it," said the deacon, rising up ed takimr otT bij overeat. "I ha'n't got tro teil cf records, Mr. Parke, now I toll ye." Aj.at iss't wtat we want," s-iid Mr. Paikts. "We want to know the whole oxrenencacf soma cne axcg ui.md wekaov jou V(il r.ot tell us eiiber more or less than wtatycu did experience." D accn Em rr.es s was a ebcrt, thick -sot rr an with shrewd, kindly face and gray hnr, who k-pt tfee viUagja store nd hai a wtll earned reputation fcr honesty. "Well, brethren," he said, "I ctono why I ehouMn't Wl it. I am pretty well fcsh&ned cf rnjsolf, no doubt, but I ought to t, ard maybe I shall proGt by what I've Ound out theae six days ttck. I'll tell you just as it come. Monday, I looked about me to begin with. I em arunzicg f.md of coffee, ad it a'n't goo J fcr ae, the doctor saj3 it a'a't; but do.r no?, it dte? set a man up gocd, cold mornini, to I ava a ccp cf hct, sweet, taty drinir, aad I taven thrd tho grit toroui2l I knew it rrt-de me what folSs call nervous and I call cit?s before cigbt como; and I knew it fetched cn spells of low spiiita when our folks couldn't get a word out of raj-not a trocd one, any ways; bo I thought I'd try on ttat to tCErin with. I tell you it comj hard: I bhnkered after that drink of cotToe dra; Iijl! Seemed as though I cpuldnt eat my breakfast without!.. I feel to pity a man ttat loves liquor mcre'n I ever did in my live before; but I've stopped, and I'm a-join' to stay stopped. ""Well, coxe to dinner, there was another ght. 1 do feet by pie the moat of anything. 1 was fetched up on pie, as you may say. Ourfol8 alwaji hallt three times a day, nrd the doctor he'd baen talkin' and talkin' to mo about eatin' pie. I bavo tho dyjp-jpiy like everything, and it makes me useless by spells, and onreiiable e a wsa'.her-cock. W Uoctcr D-ake he raj3 there won't nothirbe!p me tut to diet. I was reilin' the B bio that mcrcia' while I sat waitin' for b;ekfast, for 'tw3 MoncJay, and wifo was kind of sot back with washin' and all, and I cmo acrost that psrt where it says that the iejt clean anl pleasant, like the church; tr,i nobedy can be clean nor plaaant that bps dytpepsy. JJut, como to p:e, I felt as Ibjujhl couldn't I and, loje, I didn't! I i at a pico right ft?a:ast my couicionce; ffein' wtatl "krowl ought to do I went uddono vtal Lnow I ought not to. 1 tell 2iny coLoiftr.co made mueic ot me conno'pr te, aid I snid then I wouldn't novor nuerata drickia' man no more when he 'iirptdtp. I'd re-.l for him an' help him, fori fcojust how it was. So that day's i-rnetJee giv' out, but it leimt me a gcod ceal n:-cron I knew bafoie. ' I Et-.rtcd tut next day to look up my I'.lllo class. Thov haven't reil'y tandeiup lo S a cday-school 3 thoy ought to, alo'-g I act, lui I was busy here and there, and Uvre ciiln't seem to te a reai chan.o to got t j it. "Veil, 'tvould tke the eveiiur: to tsll it, ail, but I fuur.d one real s;ck, toea abslfor ti ree vocka, and was so g'ai to sco me that I f It Itlt a3hamed. .Seemed fs though I L-:er l tho Lord for tha first time s iy ing', 'Iras-n-uch i'.3 yo did it not to oneof tho least cf tte0 ye eiid it not to me.' Then eno.hcr man's old meteor say3 to m, boforo ho ccrrc in from the shedsays she, 'lie's tcon a-savin' that if folks practiced what they prcaihed you'd ha' come round to bok him up afore now, but ho reckoned you kindir looked do- n on mill Land3. I'm awful d ycu come.' J'.rethnrg, eo was I. 1 till ye,a that rfay'a wvrk dene me gool. 1 eot :i peer opinion of Jcsia'i Eoimon?, njw I f.-.i .ot cut 1 l.-arncl more about tho Lord's vettern ttr-n a month o' Suniyj evsr ?Lo .Tt J n: ,i ' A fsr.Ie h c uM not repress p3sei over -Mr. l."-:kc,' cerc-t face. Thedsaeoahii rrtten e-tcrnal issucj in coning so tlc;e to tie ;:etrt of thin g; but the s n tie ps'scd as he sjid, 'Llrcther Er.m v., elo you rc:i.e- h 'r vrtat tho Msa'.cr x l, 'If any man vUI do 11:3 will he eh?.ll kmw nf the licctrire, wlctb-.r it bo of God or whether I tpc;k of myseiiT" "Well, it;a s;)," ars-Tcred tho deacon, :Vs fo thS. üljtz. Why, I never thought so mun cf my jlible clas r.er took no seech ir.i'rcit in 'o73t p? I do to-day not einca I l?un t0 t:3CH x t'lievo they'll cooia mora reg'lcr now, loo. "In'cw ccma fellowship day. I thought that v.euld Lo all pltia Eaihn'; soomed as though I'd got warnivd up till I feit pleistr.t toward-.t everybcly ; so I went around serin' f.jliä th'.t wa3 nci-Lbri, acd 'twa? eiy; lut vhea I cocic hoaae at noon, Philury says, says she, 'Square Tucker black bull is into th' orchard a tearin' round, and bu's knocked tv.-o lengths o' fence down fiat? "Well, the ol i Ada'i riz up then, you'd better believe. That black bull hai bean a breakin' into my lots ever since we got in th' aftermath, and ii's Square Tu-cker'a force, and ho won't mako it ballEircng &3 he'd cuhtcr, and that orchard wsj a young one just comin' to ber, and all the new wood crisp as crackha'a with frost. You'd better b'iievo I didn't have much feller fueling with Amos Tucker. I jest put over to his house and spoke up pretty free to him, when be looked up and sjs, says he, ''Fellowship moctiog day, a'n't it, Deacon?' I'd ruther he'd ha' eiapped my foce. I felt as though I should like to slip behind the door. I see pretty distinct what scrt of life I'd t -on livin' all the years I'd been a profe??or, when I couldn't hold oa to my tongue and temper one day I" "Ereth-e-ren," interrupted a slow, harsh voice somewhat broken with emotion, "I'll tell tho reEt cn't. Josiah Emmons come arc und like & roan an' a Christian right there. Ho asked for me to forgive him, and not to think 'twas the fault ol his religion, because 'twas his'n and nothing elee. I think more of him to day than I ever done before. I was one that wouidi't say I'd practice with the rest cf ye. I thought 'twas evorlastio' ncnser.po. I'd ruther go to forty-nine prayer mectin'a than work at bein' good a weak. I b'lieve my hope has been one of them that perish; it ha'nt worked, and I leave it behind to-day. I mean to begin honest, and it was seeis' one honest Christian man fetched m round to't." Amos Tucker sat down and buried his grizzled head in his rough hands. "Bless the Lord!" aail thequavering tones of a still older man from a far corner of the house, and many a glistening eye gave silent lespcnse. "Go on, Brother Emmons," said the minis, ter. "Well, when next day come I got up to make the firo, and my boy Joa had forgot the kindlin'i. I opened my mouth to give him Jesse, when it come over me sadden' that this jvas the day of prayer for the family relation. I thought I wouldn't lay nothing. I jest fetched in the kindlia's my-
roa;es oi Lnristians are temrues ot the Holy Ghcit. "Well, thinks I, we'd ought to take tare cf 'en ifthoyto, and see that they're
sel and when the fre burnt up good I called wi'a 4 'Dear me!' says she. 'I've get such a he ac acte, 'öiah, tu' I'll como ia a .iniL 1 didn't mir d that, fwr wonoüre always havin a tf , ard I wee j :l a grin' to fay . wh:n I remembered the tex about not boin' bulcr again&t 'cm, so I says, 'Pnilury, you lay abed. I expect E'Jimy cxn get t'ao vit'-It-a today.' I eleclaio, thti turned cvpr a r,d give me itch a lock; why, it struck right in. There was my wife, that cad worked an' waited on lo twenty edd year, 'nest ecar't becau:a I tpoke kind cf feclin' to her. I wer.t cut and fetched in the pail o' wa'.er she'd alwaysdrawtd tertelf, ard then I milked the cow. "Whtin I ccmo in Philury was up fryin the petatoee, und the tears a shinirt' on Lor white ItCO, Sr.e didn't fay ncthia. eho'a kinder etil), but she hadn't no need to. I fait a ltelle meaner'n I did .the day bsfore. But 'twsn't ncthirg to my condition when I was goin', towards nigtt, down tho eulkr s'.airs lor some apples, so'a the cbiliren cuiJ have a icf.st, and I heored Joe up ia the kitchan say to Emmy, 'I do b'lieve, Em, pa'e goin' to die.' 'Why, Jonah Itramon3, tow you talk!' 'Why, I do; he3 bo everlastin' pleasar.t an' geed naturcd I can't but think he's struck with death. "I tell ye, brethren, I sot right down on ttern eullar etaiu fvsd cried. I did, reo'y. Seemed as though th Loid had tupaed and lcoked at me jeit as He did at Puter. Way, there was my own children never ee3 rm act real fatherly and pretty in all their lives. I'd growled'and scoiJed and prayed at 'eaa, atd tried to fetch 'em up jest as tho twiz is tent the tree-'s inclined, ye knjv, but I fcadn t never thought that they'd got rijjht an' reBEoa to expect I'd do my part as well as their'n. Seemed as though 1 was finiin' cut more about Joeiah Eaitnons' shor; c raings than was red agreeable, "Come around Friday I got back to tho stcre. I'd kind of 'eft it to the bevi the csrlypartof tho week, and things was a little catering, but I did. have sense not to tear round and u?e sharp words so much as common. I began to think 'twas getting easy to practice after five days, when in como Judge Herrick's wife after some curt'ia calico. I had a han'some piece, all done o'J with rose an thirgs, but thsre waa a fault in the weavin', evry row and then a thin streak. She didn't notice it, but she was pkaiei with the figures on't, and aaid the'd take the whole pieca. "Well, just as I was wrappin' of it up, what Sir. Parkes here said about try in' to act just i the Lord would in cur place ccme acrost me. "Why, I turnel as rod as a beet, I know I did. It mala me all of a tremble. There was I, a door keeper in the tents cf my Gc 1, as David says, really chcatin', and cheatin a woman. I tell ye, brethren, I was all of a sweat. .Mi.' II orrick,' tays I. 'I don't believe you've looked real clo:o at the good?; 'I ain't thorough wove,' says I. So she didn't take it; but what fetched me was to think how many times before I'd done sech mean, onreliable little things lo turn a penny, and all the limo Eayin' and pray in' that I wanted to be liko Christ. I kep' a trippm' of myself up all day j33t in tbe ordinary buEinats, and I was a pe lower down wben night came than I was a "Thursday. I'd ruther, as far as the hard work is concerned, lay a milo of four-foot sioao wall than undertake to do a msn'a livin' Christian duty for twelve workin' tout.; and the belt of that is, it's b; -auee I frn't usjd to i; acd I ought to to. "So this mornin' camo around, ani 1 felt a mite mora cterk. 'Tw?s mi?-ionary ncrnin', and seined as if 'twas a eiht eatier to preach thr.nto pra:tL'0. I thoght I'd begin to old ills' Vcdder'a, So 1 jut i Testamexit ia my pocket end knocret 1 to kt-r deer. Says I, 'Gcod mornin', ma'am,' and then Istoppol. Words se.mcito han, rmohow. I diola't want to pp right out that I'd come to try'n convert hur Llk?. I hemmed and swallowed a Lttlä, and Sn'Ily I said, ssys I, 'We won't see you to mcotin very Irequent, -.lis' VeiJer.' "c, you don't!' sas 6he, h3 qu;ck a3 a wink. '1 stay to home and mind my buii-
nCEE.' 'Weil, wo should like tokovyou couio along with us aad do ye good,' cays I sort of conciaatm . 'Lock a hero, Deacon I' she Euappad, I vo lived alcncsid-5 o! you Üf:ecn year3, atd you knowel I never wor.t iy m ?.! a'; we a'n't a pious lot, and y.-u knoivei it; vJro pecrcr 'n dcuth and uglier 'n Ein. Jim drinks vrA swear?, and 3I:lviuy üeno her lctt:r; ;iao knows a h:ap she 1 1 ia't ought to. biiOi. iow whit are you a comin' here to-d.ay fr, t lik3 to kno-r, and talkin' s glib about m.ctin'? Go to media'! 1'ii go r come jctt ps I dat'i n'esse, fr.ail you. N w get out o' th;sl' "Why, sho ccmo at rnj w-'fi a brcorastick. There wa'r.'t no ncoi on't; wtat she said was enough. I hJr't never asked her ner her'n to eo much r.3 think cf pccdnccs b:fi.re. Then I v; cut to another place jest like that I von.'t cU no mora nanus; and tyro enough thoro was ten children in rags, tho Lull on 'em, and the man half crunk. He giv' it to mo, too; and I clon't wonder. I'd nover lifted a hand to servo ncr save 'em before ia all tho?e years. I'd said consider'ble about the heathen in foreign parts, and give seme little for to conveit em, and I had looked riht cv jr the heads of them tht wa3 n'tt doer. S,3oai: I aa if I cculd hear Him say, Th?5o ou'at ye to have done, and net have left thootaer undone.' I couldn't face another soul to diy, brethren. I coej- home, and here 1 be I've been searched through and through a-sd fcund wanlia'. G jd ba m&io'.ful to me aRinner!" lie dropped into his seat, and bowed his head; and many another bunt, to. It vm plain that the deacon' experionce was not the only one among the brethren. Mr. Pay. son rcso, and prayed as he had novor prayed before; the week of practica had Aral hia heart, too. And it bvn a memorable year fcr the Church in Sugar II olio w; not a year of excitement of enthueiaim, but one when they heard their Lord saying, as to Israel of old, ''Go forward," and t.ey obeyed His voice. The Sunday school flourished, the Church services were fully attended, ev3ry good thing was helped on its way, nnJ peace reigned in their homes and hearts, imperfect perhaps, as new growths are, but still an offshoot of the peace past understanding. And another year they will keep anothar week of practice, by coamon consent.- Tao Corgregalionalist. A careful comparison of Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts with other flavoring extracts in the market, will convince any person that for strength and delicacy of flavor, Dr. I 'rice's is far superior. While the other rlavoriDes have a disagreeable, turpsutiny taste and odor, Dr, Price's is as natural as the fruits from which they are made. Mr. S. G. O'Neal, who resides only a few miles below the city, has tried the experiment ot converting his large watermelon crop, for which there were no remunerative prices, into Byrup. He haa succeeded finely, and believes that there is no reason why aa acre of melons should riot yield aa much eyrap as a similar 'area in sugar cane, while the former does not tax the land near bo heavily as the latter. The syrup has a de liphtful peach preserve flavor. Planters in different sections of the State intead trying this tame . experiment. Colunibaa (Ga.) Times. Ugly blotches and stubborn old sores are cured by Samaritan Nervine. $1 fe. Mrs. P. Rocker, of Davis' Mills, Va., savs: "Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine cured my daughter's fits." Call for it at your druggusta.
r.IIX MOON'S f'.KIDE.
i v ::ket haute. n.:ra!i li'.'jr tit l;ai-i IIu;'. hi:. At.' a fen t f'.l isri: rmo t"o; T e a look at me wttch-li2ht.. I'feh ia a h'.ii w.e.i juVk thmnsa. naeV Veil. ye I ic soLeft the last siat. til -ilit f !:5'm rorue around liie eu:;o a-;'.yiii'; ii:ll Masou ccac? up t-uitii Yui know mil? X )! Tit's engineer; 11 li cn tr.e i"hd all Iiis jiie, F.'l r.t ver formet tho nornuis I'.c xjsmiitd his ihncs of a wif.-. i!;t- summer the mill hau. i i struck, J Ual t tl' w i k, eve.-y on-.' : liicy klrkfil u; a row lu the villaje, Ai;d killed old i jaovau's sou. till hadn't been marr'el more'ii n; hour. Up rcni.s the ccfM,"; frni Kr.ss, 0- Oeiiu' l:iil to (to up tht 10 and fcriujc ilown ilia liilit exjres. Ilt ivit hi u&l ia a hurry. Ant went up on nu tuber o?o, Tbii.tinif of nothing hut Mary AliI the train he ha l to ruu. A",d Mnry ret down by the window To wait for the niht exprevs: And, Kir, if she hirtn't 'a' dooe so, t-lie'U tc-eu a wiJow, 1 ei.ch. For it must 'a' been ni?:h mldatht When the mill hands ie.'; tao Kl f .tJ They come down, the 3runke:i devns! Tore up a ra.l iroia tee biiac. But Mary hr std 'em a v.orkl'i', And puecd there was lometning wroar, And lu ltt-F thsii tli".cu Eiiuutes, nil's txaiu H w jultl be aicuj. 1- be tTMldr.'t come here to t'll u, a mi. it wiu!1a't ' done, t-'o ihe just grabbed ut a l.2t;r;i Acd ina-le lor tbe bridge aloae. Then di-.v.r. Cams tbe r.ivht ep!ess1 sir, A i. hill vrt r.iailn hor climb: Pt Jlfl. htll ihe lantern, A t willing it all t tir ie. We'd, by Jove! TVd sa ,v ihe sij'iit, At.d he sior ped tic nis'it expres, And he fvtiad his Msrv eryi j', ta tho tra'.k, in her wolJia' drass, O r? in' and laushiu' for j y, sit. An' fcoldin' iu to he liiht, Jlello! here's the tr::a, ,;ool-b, sir; till Mason's on taa to tirht. XAliLE UOSSll. Gin fizzes are in style as usual. The flower of tho family needs careful looking after at this season of the year. A man's character is like a board fence it in't to ba etrengthencd by white washing. Build a little Icuco of trust Around to-d.y. Fill the Kpace whh loving work, And therein slay. l.fjok not through the sheltering bars Upon to-morrow; Gcd will help thee bear what comes Of joy or sorrow. A South Carolina Baptist church contains in its old record tho expulsion of a woman 'or "doing too much tailing in the nei-h-torhocd." AVbcn the tale is all sin and woe Worcau doth reap whit msn did sow; Kut when it Is all peace and bliss 1 he towing' tors, tbe harvest his. JiriJes at Saratoga wear t'ueir whiLo stin weddicsj rotes in the ovenia?, and thu3 silently notify strangers tht thiy havo not been married long en;uh to vant to Hrt with any one else. Here is an old proverb well worth rempn:berirg: "Tho child fsvs nothing but w hat it t? hesrd by tho fire".'' If not utterly true, it :s turgc?tive of the truth that Areside teachings are abiding in the charcteri and Jives cf children. O J.STjtf of lands! to Uice 'vc ive Our l tayers. our lior.es, imr"service free; l"oi tiue t ti y S"iis shall toMy live. A":d at tr.y h;cd tuall du ü.r WniTn.tr:. An Ameiican on his travels was gäiieg into the f wry crater of a volcano. "D o you hive tny'.hing like that ia America?'1" a?ked an Ergli?hrcan, who ctood at hia sid. "No," sail tbe con of liberty, yawning, -n?, tut vo have a walei fall that can put it out in ten Eecnds!'' !ore hun?n, more dime than vre la trutn, h?.lf huxMi. hälfe'. vineIs wobiaii, when KOod strs areo 'lo temper. w:ta t.i; ir beams divine, The hour cf her LHiiviiy. J. G. Holland. Pope IjCO XIII. is ia favor of educating ,"irk tl.cio of the highest as well as tho3a of t;: ruft modest social condition.", lie eays ttat "wen an is dö:linei to be tho most powerful a:d tfce well ttir? of too tuiian r;.f," tut that they may be so, education of belli mi-id and heart i3 needed. 'The breach of court 6li':uottr," says th? IxT.dc n Life, ''which permuted a fair Arnerictul3llowho tad not tocn 'prt.-;3r.tei' to show i-p at tht- S:ato Ba'-l hßi not boon ills v, d t.' pars without ce.nmcnt. A little bird tells me the, tho iafkeneecOIr. L veil bsccirplishcd tbe uttlijard-c-i pari lege." A vigorous eld fdlow iu M;r.o who had lr.tely tv.iied h' fourth wife was acetoi by an 8Ciuriin?ar;e- vt tinaware cf his b-j-rr avenjtnt, Rikei : "How is your who, C'ip'n rionj:g5'.'rV'J To which tho Cip'n replied with a perfectly grave fao?: "Wräl, to tell ve tto tr'-w'.h, I am kinder out of wive3 jast ebow." Bc.'ton Com. Billctin. The wife of a respectable Souttside pointer gave birth to a eirl baby cn July ., got up, and attended to tor vork until July "iiO, and then, to the e-loniskmeut of Dr. Wilder, tbe attcrding physic'ar, the dismay of the f.'.tbor and the mystification of her lady neighbor?, she gave birth to another baby H it time a b:y. Caicaio Inter-Ocean. I'aitew Arnold: "What a man seeks ibnvgh hia ciucation ia to got to know himself and tho worM; and for this knowledge, it is lefcre all thugs ncccEaiy that he a CjUaint hiniseilf with tbe beit which has I sen thought and Eaid m the world; and of this tert the claries of Grecco and Home forma very chief portion, and the portion most entirely satisfactory." The ar.cier.t8 did know a fow things. As to downright cemmen sonso it is not always eafy even for this steam-driven, electrio Vghtcd and to!ephone-tp.lkin-j nineteenth century to get ahead of them. And among their proverbs which como around ever and ancn to greet with fresh respect, is that famous, old, curt frestina lsnte(haslen slowly). Ccngregationalist. President Lincoln never swore, says an old time politician, but Ardrew Johnson did, roundly and fluently. So did Stanton, Seward, FesEcndan and Henry 'Wibon, a lit.le when wrought up. Gen. Grant didn't swe ir, neither did Gen. Garfield. Atty. Ganeral Brewfter can swear fluently in throe langucges. Mr. Hayes swere only in his mind, and therJ only m the absence of his wife. Gen. Arthur 3 too much cf a gentleman to swear. A Chicago young man bet $20 that his friend couldn't sell ten $1 gold pttjcea at seventy-five cents each in two hours. The other stationed himself in a public place, and in three minutes his cries had gathered a crowd of a hundred people about him. Not one, however, was willing to buy. Some guyed the young man, called him a fakir, und wanted to know how much profit he made, ne can e very near being arrested for swindling, and was glad to escape and pay the bet. Charles Dudley "Warner remarks that August, notwithstanding its robust name, is a rort of fiatby, watering-place month. "It is fly time, it is dog-days timo, it is flirtation time. It is a period of general listlessness ar.d indecision. It is said to very difficult in August to make up the mind either to ae. cept him or reject him. And, worse still, it is apt to be the latter part of the month before he makes up his mind to propose. In-
rV ed, to peak cf making up the mind at all in August is nearly absurd, for there u no rr.ird to make up." There is cne topic prremptorily forbidden to all well bred (to all rational mortals), r:-mcly, their dktempers. Ify u havo net slept, cr if you have f lept, or if you have keadacho3, cr sciatica cr leprosy, cr thunderstroke, I te-eeeh you to hold your peace and net pollute the morning, to which all tho tcmematcs bring scene and pleasant thoughts, by corruption and groan3. Edersee. A horrible ci-covery is ßaid to have boon ms.e'o by tfce Old Testament revizera. The v.cid "rib'' in the second chapter of Genosi, used in describing the creation of Eve, oukt more correctlv to be rendered "tail!' This is indeed confirmation strong of the theories of Darwin. Again, tha "rams"' which fed Ulijah were not ravens at all, but "j-yp-öe," and so another cherished illusion is dUpillad, srd tho historic v..lueof Sir Frederick Le'ghtcn'e p'eture cf '-Elijah and the Havens" is Eeriou'ly impaired. Tha working cf the ycuthful mind ii czq cf the racst difficult things in rature to either understand or explain. Jr'or instanca a bey will listen indifierently, even impatiently, to the learned cxpoEiibn of tb.3 sublimoet truths in theology; he can not esen ba trouted by tho minislcrs vivii do cription of the woeful place of everlrtir.g fire; and yet be will be awaksned to tho most eager tnd ir.t(He interest in the dolibarate anl monctoncuh progress of a groat woolly c clteipillar as it crawls slowly upward over tha c:ist cf the bald-headcl man in the pe in front of him. To prow l:cr f.ecrts Dame Nature Kc-es toth eaini and stoiiuy weather; At d mt-n to thrive must toil ac strive Ihrousb storm ami ihi:ie topottier; And ho w e tiud for all iuankiad, In every age and nation. For all tht-ir ills Heaven turns its mills ' ith prists of compeasitiou. (Now easy 'tis, with a sagre-Iike phiz, To reason thus far eithtrs: And calmly feel the points of steel That prick or.r tortured brothers W e proudly preai h when our neighbors teach How giief puiä.ies the sinner, Tut shut our books when tne devil cooks, Ter us a brimstone dinner.) CA. Ei skikic. The Japanese maiden, instead of Euing her faithlesB lover for breach cf promise, gets up at 1 o'clocK in the morning, dens a" white rote and far dais, sticks three lighted candbs in her ccat, kangs a mirror around her neck, takes an effigy of her faithless swain, naila it on a Eacred shrine, and praya for the death of the traitor. And all this time the tiaitor may be silting up with another girl, foedirg her with chocolate caramels, and wli.-perirg in her ear Eomething about the Hfreness cf the Wherefore. A better p!i would bo to nail the faithless lover jto tho tree.
KNOTTY PEOBLEÄS. All readers are invited to fnralsh original enlgno&e, charades, riddles, rebusoa pnd other knotty problems." addreasictf all coLamnnlcaliens relative to this department to Jt. K. Chadtourc, LewLnon, iltdne.l o. ."(IS. Ornlthologlc:il rnjms. Toe wbo'o of 4 1 icttors is a lino from Ilsmlet concernin a common bird. The 11, 8, it', V- 'a a bird allioi to the 12. -1, is 41. Tho If,, 3. 31. ti, 124. 14, '27 is a wa'.or-fowl provide i with a large ouch. The 7, tl. G-3, 1'., 11. lö, l'ö, 17 is a f pocic3 of duck ren-arkablo for tho lenz. a and breadth cf its bill. The 1, 11, 33 23 Is a waiitg bird with lorg 8n i sVrdfT les. The 4::, lt. US, is, lü.o-'. 27 is a Europo fcirglr.g bird which is est:;m:d delicious feci. The r.', 1 17, 20, 21, 2. is a large.br recked oird ol Africa and Arabia. 0 10,22,2,4,20,31 k a lonS-T7ingod sea-fowl. ' The .10. ;17, 41, 4, IS, 1 is a tropical bird having great p wars of mimicry. The CM, 40, 2 1, 12, 18, 21 i a preying bird. often trained to tLo pursuit of other birds or gome. Thc'll, 20,27, 12, 2 is a small EicSingThe t!l, 03, i:, :'.( is a gentle and of;on donifcticatcd bird cf tha pigeon family. Uatle Clxudk. Kn. ,(it).-(liHra!. V bee ibe oecan waves tr -s to free an l wild, 5iy whdejTo'.i.ily i;s:u the ocean's ovu child 1 It's vel'cys and mroj : aia es iuMtely groca, Ly the Hiiliü;- Llnj hies trat ate lyi.ijr bei.vecn ! O cr ti"'s t-.eiaM FvC t:d . the Me o! the sea. Mest the cLaii f of eutntatlioin lor evermore be? Ah.ro; For to fTe'om It's f ons now asp're, Ar.d tl.ere bums in their bovjins a p?sio.i-littlre! But e: v first will be rr tiled when untrarjüiiele 1 they bo. And icUtn iu this isle of tho ten ! r. . ,. Ko, 5TO y r.copnt !o!s. 1. From profanity tike tobe consumed ard lohvo to ma!re vocal nr.tcic. 2. 1'rcm agreeable thke nitadow3 and kfvo to parp. 3. Fron miking a rarnh nci-e take an silirmeticn and ic.vo lo fvtclt. UxtT.K CLAl'EiZ. ir. ."71. Atiustic. 1. Tho utor of: "When Hit- i'lJsraeiit's wek the prejudice is ttrciib'2. The nttthcr of; "Ah In:' think th c.-iv. "jrcnttous. prond. Vhria p:tB!.ure, iw-'r a-l f.l'.ut'uee aurround: Tc y, who tfcelr thou-jht.c-shoara in giddy mmh, And wan ou. fir eriiOi. riot va;le; Ahl Jittie tl.i:ia lh-y, bi!e theydanee long, lie w inany feel, th t. very moment, death, And a.l U.e sad vaiiety of nam." i. Tt o author e-f : "O ir! the good die first. And they whoe h?aits arc dry as summer dust Bum to the scckct." 4. The author of: "It mi'st be so I'iafo. then reason'.st well F.l w hei ce tbi I'lcasini; hope, this fond desire, 1 ins 1 ti icg alter iminortaliiy." 5. The author of: . "At thirly, Kan tiFfCtR himself a fool, Kur vs It ut forty, and reforms bis plan ; At fifty, chidea his imUraous delay, li;hts his prudent purice to resolve, In all the magnanimity of thought; RcMilveK sud re-resolves, then dies the same. At d v hy ? Ik-came ho thinks himself immortal. All rxen tela it all men mortal but themselves." ;. The initials of these five names give the author of: "Oh, woman! lovely woman: Eature made thee To temper man : we hnd been brutes without you; Artels are painted fair to look like you; 1 here's in yon all that we bclie-e ol Heaven AmazlDg bri btnes, purity, and truth, Kterral joy and everlasting love " Unle Clacde. 'So. 572, 0cpltatIons. 1. Behead two words and leavo a tree. 2. Behead a email particle and leave a bey's name. 3. Behead to desire and leave a tower. 4. Behead to test and leave a part of a he use. 5. Behead a servant and leave part of a house. Clara Heitkam. . No. 573. Anagram. "I CANT TIRE myself out Solving anagrams so .out." "Puzzlers, tryasalr." I call: '"1 is not so total f 'or all." Sally MacrsDi. . Th August I'rfze. For the best lot of answers furnished by aDy reader to the ''Knotty Problems" publisted durirg August, we shall present a copy of "Dickens' Child' . History of England,' elegantly bound and finely illustrated. Each
wac-k's eolations should be mailed within six rft.ys after tho puzzles are torintei in the ScätineL ' Answer's, 55C Robert Bums. 037. Crow, rock, rctin, daw, lark. 5 OS. S hakespeare; C owper; O tway; T ennyscn; T honapson. Academy. ÖC0. The five vowels a, e, i, o, u. Col! 1. - Drum, rum. 2. Mart, art. 3. More, ore. 4. Can't, ant. 5. Foxes, lots.
The Stsl In Which Some Washington Indies Lire. IWushiiigtoa Lsltcr.l One cf the handsomest turnouts in town i3 a light Epring landau that cost $2.si00. It ia upholstered ia heavy crimson satin and perfumed with the fair own ers's favorite Q 7er violets. It is drawn by a pair of lth'. bve, young, heet-focted creatures, woith tl'JJ. Tbty wear a $3C0 gold-mountel harness and $1 CO blanket?, with beautifully erubro "dered meisc-graros in the corner, to kop their ehinirc coats from tho frosty air. The man who holds tte ribbcxs over them has hia l.very furnished, and receives 50 a month, with a stablemsn to he'p hia. He tucks a hp re be of Eeal skin abcht him ard flou-Uh3 a whip that ccst Tte nebby fectman who op.3ns and c'o-ss tve csrraire- door, who races up ?.nd down the f teps and iirgs the be!?, icust ne t bear about him and flavor cf the -.title. He receives 25 azrortk when yo'.i?s and cbürming, and r em; ether leu favored will fill that p:st accepfatly. Uie livery is ak'0 UFr.;3h?i by h s employ eri "While these horses are being groomed, scraped, washed and polished they are put in harneff; then they piencetofore the door with the oft-cushioned, fainÜJ-PJrfume 1 cftrripge, ready for the lady. She e-lii, Tho hairdresser's art has embellishe I her own &Ed ethers' hair now hers by purchco her maid or a professional hps polished her f ngertips until the nails havo the appearance of tiny sea-shells. For eü"e:t; as we havo decrib3d it, sb.3 wears the vondarfulEilk drea with the roso-patt9rn It s. a dres ccstirg $1,000. Tho jewels worn ae lanre cpals, et w;th diamond3, value i at $J,CC0 more. A close fitting, fur-linad jacket protects tho lace-covered arms and boxm from the cold, and an ample dolman of seal-, akin trimmed with sable is worn over that, the deep hoed of which is brought over the head and face. The wrap was bought for S-jOO. The carriage floor is covered with a lerg-vvoclen vicuna rug; besides, there is a fcot-muff of Russian fur, worth ?:0, for tha lady's feet. These are clad ia richly-embroidered ' silken stockinge, lor which was paid J2-3, and the eatin boots coät $1-3 more. Her handkerchief of point lace is worth ten times its weight in gold. Her fan, gloves and bouquet of lcng-Etemmed rosebud., aro another $1C0. Ifthere&ros6veral receptions on the eama evening, tho lady and escort can stop tut a ehort time attach. To expadiate matters the footman, in that case, waits at the deer with the wraps until they como out, and this saves the trouble of ascending to the dretpicg rncms. It is but a dress parade. The samo people utter tha same platitude from house to houfe, until waning night or dawning day sends them to their beci3. Vheu our grand dsme returns horns her maid nclp3 her up. stiirs, undresses and put3 on her "mistress a soft, warm negligee robo, brashes out her bf.ir to woo sleep, asd when drowsiness comes lilts her bodily and Jays her in b?d. Seme folks may iroacrine that the daughter of the Pharaohs did great things, but our queen of soc;ety owns a stsam' yar-ht that cculd run down the eld Kile barge aid sisk it in re time, and she has money' enough to buy a whole cargo cf rare Gorman and French wines without fooling with her jewelry. Did you read livw üobiah Titkin, of ChVifca, Vt, was cured of a terrible s-oro leg by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the blood purifier? lloi:ie I it: iu p. Ail yo.irowu fa'ilt , . !f vim; rcmaiit fici wbc u vo i fv.n " Ott Hop Uittexh tnat nevir I cil. The weakest woman, smrdlest chil l and . siokttt invalid Cn Ls2 hup bitter3 with salttj nrd pi-eat gocd. Old ien tottcrir g around from rhen-cR- ! ti'rn, kidney trouble or any wcakac:? will be ah'.'Cit new by tisirp: hop bitt?rs. 3Iy v.ife end daughter were made healthy , by the use of Lop bittoia, acd I rncoromend ttern lo uy people. Methodist Clerrymaa. , Afci auy pood d?ctor ir hop letters Rte i ot ths test family l ie tlciuc l)u earth. Malarial fever. aue and bil:ot:sr:-?s3 will leave every neihborhood as soon a h i bit- 1 ters arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis nr.d neuralcia ell out of her system wiih hop bitters. ltd. eosweso Sun. Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bettors i acd you need not fear sickness. j I c-o water is rendered harmless and more refreshing and reviving with hop bitters in j each draught. The vigor of youth for the a;red and infirm in Lop bitters. . j A Case not Ileyond Help. Dr. M. II. Hinsdale, ICenawee, 111., advises us of ' a lern.ukable cure of consumption. Iierays: "A ! ntijtbcr's wife was attacked with v:oleiit 1ut?e : eliftai-e. and pronounced beyond help from liuxk tJi'soTioi-tiiii. As a ! resort tha ItmiiT wis fji.T- i 81 aotd to trv LK. V.iLI.IAM HSl.L S BAI.-.Vf 1 Fi :li T III! LUNGS Toth? aMonishniest of all. by j 11 a time the bad ute.d one bail dozen boties sc was a brut the house doinsj cer own work. I sv t berat her worst and had no 14ea the could r i cover." j Watson' ISenralgrla Kloi,. ! This Is one of the best remedies for Neuralgia ever invented. It Is not a liniment, but a raodic;r to be taken lu'ernally, and cures bv goiu; right to the toot of the disease. A laily wf? na.l tiled uany other thiegs without relief, tried Neuralgia Vtinjr, and was immediately cured We gnaranttc it in all cases when used aecordiag to directions. ' V:' THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Lflicvcs it!il care IUIEUMATJS3I, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, it i ii a tut:, Ill.AI) A( UK. T(X)TIIA( UF, SCRE TKR0A1. ejviNsY, sw'KLi.irrc.-. 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That Trto . vV? Ir.DN" Hitters wilt cure the worst caie of dysocpsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and in Treated digestion. Cure; general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low fpirito. Restores an exhau tcd nursing mothei to full strength and gives abundant sustenance for her child. Strengthens Hie rh v. sc!cs ar.d nerve s. enriches the blood. Ovcrcora es weahn t , wakefulness, and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse; with new life the weakest invalid. 37 nv.t--r Ft,, r.Ait'T., rvc. ,?Sr. For yt;rs I have V n a rreat fron LIio-kI L);scair lKspcp..i.5niiConiip3tion, and became Jti):!.t-tcd t,hit I could not retain anyti.inj; on my stomach, in fact. Ill's ?--li '.iac;t become a burden. Finally, r!in bTe fcad Ix.ost left ne, ny hu.tand fctif? 1!row?'s Is-'1 biTtr.n a-lvi;;'e' Ji ths r-pcr, induced n; to give it a triab i now taki-v- tlic tliird bottls an l have n.,t fell so well in six yci.'i i I Uj at tlio pre-i!t tim. lks. L b. G.i. iiM. Brown's Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing tip," tlian any medicine nude. WJJII'llll -xxE-flS-.II.DTpowZRTCUItES. ! omeopathi c . . a .kavil V7 In n 3) yeirv. Kacii number tho pci-l preacriptlon of na eminent vhvsic-Un. f he .oly Hin?p!r. Safe an J Sure Sled ciuei fur the p'opls LäIME I HiNCLrAl. r,OS. CtTBLS. . I. K-vr. t'nvestlon. Ind-nnt'or FEICtt. 2. Worn, Worin Irever, Worm colio..'. '. rjin ( oiic. or Tethinj cf Iniant i. I'iarrhra or billren cr Adult a. Ivientry, Ciripiag, I:llUo'. Colic,.. . liob-r .Nlorbii, ciiil;ingt 7. Ciiuj'k, Col-i, HronchitK..... furaitfbt. Ttwihache. 1 oe-eeh 9 lleitila.-hpa, Sklc Keadache, V trti;o 1. Iv-prpia, Lll.lo-n Moinh, 1 I. N:irnreed or I'aiuful I'rrioj...... I tl. hitM, too Prof .-, 1 r'oi!a, .i I '. ('ritan. e'ough, Difllcult rr.'ithir!ir 1 I. Salt tlheuiu, Krjsiix'i.i?, I.ru(,tioa, I. It h?timatioi, Ktfirrai!,: I aim,. . . IS. K-vcr anJ A sup, Chill, tcver, Agues 17. üliud or bieciliiig. 1. iarrh. acute or cr,rrnt-: lnfl:irnx 2!. ii.toi'intr t'onth. Ti.,i rt co-iifhs .2 .? .2 .? .a .V5 .2.V V .'ti .5 .ti .at .51 .Ml til. General ilcliiiity, 1'hysical Wetnosi.St '11. Ki'inev so . - - ervou l-bil:iv, 1 ."'. I riuary nkn?, V. c" i i b.3 be J .HP 3. lii.ejw ofihe Ilenrt. Iv.l'iiia; i.m. 1 (n) !-ol 1 by iiru,-:jit5. or s.ut by the Ca, or SineiVi:if, fre- of t'i.irs', on reee'rt or pri"e. i-t nl t r I)r.lliiti;i:.rrvnook oi lie Ate 1144 r ae i, aiso l?lim:r!e l t Om.l S"e I'Bl.B dJrt-ii, ll'iitmhr-,' IIimcoTi.(hi MeiIciaeC'o.. lOJFtilloa Sircet. .New Vcrk. . . Th2 Miiivs.iics MsaiCfi! aniSürgIczl Institute. iCr.j te cJ by tha S: Lrj :',.j-e S.W. Cor. East W-sLst ar,d Wasen S'.s., Milwaukee, Wifc r,r th r-o.lT and pcrmanenl 'ire o: .)', spe- i.v:, Nervous an i Lro'jio A fItclio!is, (il"et. Stria TV, ütr... Kl''i!!.il li. ull it fo-ma f - I T i-'xj'1 nii'i Mün i iiM-a.ie-s. St-m'.yaä jir NorvotM I;i-i,!l:iv. u.-nde4 f ; 1 t' Meiroiy. tvil torsT.Wm -ta b,Hl,l.;,'s, i'r i;i;:tur 1 T.iy. tc. Also ail ?f.M ! , :is o' tt:t Üi.'uevs nj K."n.1Jer, Khe iniai:m. 'l.ruiii-; t'ulairü aj öjrjiTf) Yni5'(l MFN A bo-tnfl br-korOpagM IU lUllJ l.iLili r,f . h!e(,T.p ,vi, c to yimni; h:-ti liie,r :i' i rnt Man j:iwhx f..r ftb'O lo ,tit i ft i fci-L ou rctij'l ci lw lr. H lilinm. lorr.lpd In tha it.-.me rffi.-a for 15 yar, ia rc.iiar pii- si . :-,n. v. ho ban r.ta.d a im ;a:ty ;f h - i:n-r.'.f TlA y-ra, of esiat1 ''i.-l re;jMta:iun as a i i, s c ian m:.,1 s'ir,i. weil known and rw-oi!stu-..oe.t oy icuJ.ni; ciiieaa. 1'aiieliM u:;:i to v'slt CRH L'e trt'Rti-d bt Ci'rrrti!ni'l"Mi,' .i ! hi-v hsvni!"; rt-u.M.t-. sa;' .ml s.in-. :;',;:i;rtiit: u: r Iiaui; ot ii t or tnisiaesa. e, i t hy ir.Kil r xpr.-s in -1 ; i i'B knee. 'lti'.sa :o r.c' l ; :' !.i,.if-t. v-.-i'-i. r : rt ? treatment, l'l! I üsi'it li!i:i Ix fir-jroi'iu.S;ng tl: ".rcaei Willi qiia.-ks w ho lualj i ictui.es but tail LO cure. Ad. ire vi T. WILLlAfYlS, M. D.P (A tirHtlinrj I'hysii'ian.) M IIa Vyi UIIEE. Vi7TT HAPPY BELIEF Erccctily cbb.i'iel tn a;i sui-;rs ol Chronic 101scsfcp, emtracicir tbe vrio::s frTS of Piia Dii-ea;-i's, Khenir.fttinn, fc-oiiili.ia, Fririary aod Seccnclnry Syphilis, G c t.frnpotoecy. .v-nirisl Weaknt f s and tff crmctorrhes r!rca"eEiy ciiro-J.. Skill aud exrcr.'trcecazi ie rctif-d o i. cs'l am a craduate of rac Jielue and f urjery. and 1 as-er located la this city hen any e-:her phyi isn lo ny jecialty. I hav trace k -re-cltl study ef Forj iJj Diseases lud their treaiintut. e'au ct.-e iHMmansiit relief in Iu:!r.iar.ia;ii n or I'ietrauon ol Womb, I'ainful erd Hur; es.' eil Me:'.re-s. Keliabie Piila. with full printed directions, sent to Kiij- 81drcB for ft p-r box. (Joiijultfitiou free and luvued. . F. M. ABBETT P.I. D., Jfo. "3 A'!rg'"l" arenoe, alinnuolta. X. B I'Icp.fp note the number, and thus avofi cflice near with same name AH tho who trrn ii V T9-i,i. fvi-i r trir rm Wfk. uiirrrwtl. low f.-tr.-. phti'm,lr crst.nJ. and niiabtc t9 perf-umi IlTr (tallfti i r't- 'an h ti n r rd term Dtitir curvd. l' lioi.i siu'i.'t rrt .-!-. i n-. l.niirp-1 t-r --otocti, riDiiin n-l th pn-. Th Mf4i.l ','0iif ThewiA pteD of irra;;nr r n tVMiii , j mt l ist, Xtiu ifwhoÜTtvr'!' '! nv I II K M liOl.l s." Kt Ikowolr trtM wu'i 1 wf mtai'i rt :rm'H U fu:l aad ttl BBiiiihond. MiMiEf. -fWu. ruan v. fLiraut. for Utl v. 1 "li .-o With phTrt'l uj:xo kemfuv cl 4c n. tub su b t FßSEK r 'REUABLE SELF-CURE. A fTor!t rrrwcrtrt'on of CP cf tt bOStnotrd tmd ucce-f-il rnciallat thet". H (bow retiredi for tliecureof Arrwr J?eti.9 UiplMinaeaiedeuvaluiier. i-rugt jaemfij u AddrsM DR. WAR 3 & CO.. Louisiana. W, " Lady Agents tier em;ilcym,-nt nd eAl a'.-'-v ellirp Qrr ttty M.li-t Jul Mixllif aanrra,tlfw i .mi.lcoutlil t- rrH A" lusi IMat 1 ( f Sn.jpm dr (.,Cincinna:ve AGEÜTS ran no.v t,ri a fo-tv (OtT IH-,irthfclllr Aliln.a( E.f aiOEOUT A CO., 10 Barclay at., M.tr rf-tjf) a weel-. S12 a day at home wily mada, 0l6 CoMly outfit free. Addreu True tt Co.. Augusta, Maine.
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