Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1883 — Page 3
THE INDIANA BTAxi SETfTIKELk WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER V2, 18fta
TWO.
btte titter trtocia of winters, morn A babe tu born. wow piled blh a gamut wall and doer. the mighty Mk booghd the r-rtft lj bnr, Bot warmth od Hjcht fcilEed the happy laee, oftly pillowed mid down and lva. Tfce bell alabd oat bam tbe reeilnx Piro, "Ibe ntabt wm reddened by many a fiea; The cottage tallied ior tbe oy of the ball, li thi pror man answered the rici maa's call, Ad fe'g lot for day was ten foriora. Mermuth a Utile e.hild. waa bara. la tbe bitter gloom ci a winter's mom A bare wan bora. The wiow plk-d high in tbe narrow tritt, 1 roOen and stained by hnrryina; fel: 9a tfce hearth ibe emtr lay eold and doa4, lud tbe vtcraan who crooohed era tbe dmnp straw bed Vutu icd a curse an the drunken aport weled up to her lair from the crowded em?rt. Riot without and iua)or within To wt )cone a waif to a wid of Bin. And a plti'ul li'e u more forlorn Jkcasse a UtUe thi'd wta born. Jw s toiliPfr borae amid tun aad flowiw A ("Hid grew up Ctolm, BLd i e&atv. ard cnV.are, and we)Hi, To Rive power to life and Krane to bealui : ri.tleJcncer.c. thoncht and care " rrr the darling of love and p-ayer. Til ftaKly heirlooms til pee awl likwd TorowD the Cower uf Esidenbooii. w fth child uoid's pexrly Innocence kept On U.t folded leaves whore tte smb!ao iept. So rwt etly nil rleuiy foamed the cop Idle held where me happy glxl gren up. wiser "borne" wss a xt&zo and empty werd, A rMU grew up; TThtre oath aijd How were tto only law, A d ulj nwery all the taw; Wl eie t ard ein drew ha1 in band, Round the hauaui that dls-raoa our CIirlsiiAH hir.d; A ToveleM. horele. t -es lifo. Of eilme. and wretcriiie, rtrtcj'e and ttHKjI hirer a glimpse of th (efl rpriu; seien. To reditu ix e ii.nh iu tne wiiu ynuug eyes; kodr'pcf I a. ein the5 poi.atied cc j Life te!p, where the wKsk.ess girl grew op. a a fornofrer as the slow sun eet, A woruAu rt5td Attbec!Mtrf a lns and trsBiail K-Portd kiiO eurdet. mother anJ . :fo. Iküh tcritle tat 1 nio-e wort wm dn?, Aid prtl head hoerowa wn woo, With ffilid'cn'schlidrf-o at her tnt, Ai frltud wta wa.cbed !)r rtvcrealTv; Kt'Ctiic er mmory would rcm-tla. T'eaatind by Krlef that n-.f.rca w ;:Ib. TUt her her' (lort-t at her s!1e. Bu-fclts aud fclase-l, toe wotatadtcl. n a ereas tbe tlw stisi tjt, A woodu di- d. KW rad Jc icßt tbefiilla? lonji time w cr; 'Wl. a-i.t Lari), and tro;. W iiho:it a fii& Wiiiiuui a jiravtr. Wim Ecue to eld At: d imae io ea:-j: Wltb vrt h trpoe upon tb- ps, f itirp drvr!o j out! t 1 a,.ln"rad a.va, kot fl-i at 1 m'ton, Tirol. 5 SuU C'JAi'i., TM-h D f a h u:d to help nr wv3, Vti -ot tmre lyo:d -he travfl. f ü ia lot t int k s'reaai's rut-nli; tl 1e. Ckbitu;z.td, uninid, a wornia iic J. Aad we ar a'.l aKin, rat the kliidlv creJ; a v. Le iiJd.t- ot Ulo U hard to rcul I All tb) Yen -ar l. It to tct doaltd t!jt Lien httoaK?ne- ia tiat pltea wbcro each orse nA ratabllib! hl ttearta and the cinoi d; rbtH!D8 and 'irtaajc; whe-aco l will iiotdvpv.it. If nominee il b;a awry; heute If ho bus nepried he eir. bi a wuidrr. and tf to retuni ho 6Ja&a to WbA. Inanition tixua (5rii Law. TTipti ty t hotrc, mj htdrt, and ret, Tte bird U ssAt in tho nest: Tor ail tYt e:utr their wirp und l5y A havra id hoTeai: Li the t.' Lonrfulion, OIT. ViU'w OLK. All tho fame." 1 1 onn ! . e i All Ae imV VTr l:i her nhc's an arel rbild. 1 ha, "raiiibt frora heaven utie it: Ehe'll listen, wanderliisc th wraie. it;i theo ' Ce ll aitftrcr, with aemilv, "I'm CljUc, all ihc ine,' ifain te' ranghty, and w ruA-Y, t-bc ixectly bosrs onr blam Poms ut a liliie. hides her f. At d tntn psstm, l b lEatciv-. pra, Ycu love me, nil itc tarcc" rVmr tfmea wc lancb wben we foull t wn J oti it, to our bame. 1 icll bcr io vut down my yxm; kkv ieiuOp. but sajh, " I home diy tjda J U e it, all tne -vf nie." A1J twfetnefs and &1) auchicf tvU Dwtil in ber fitiry frame. AdO fcr.ythl. tbe elf may do Alsfl 1 tbink the know it, loo f be'8 tharmlng, "all tbe Mine." "Jfo Dancer. M j dcir boy," i&ii a fitLer to hia only pen, "vaa are in tad ooraf-aiiy. Tho Uie with whom you aseoet&to mduijce is bad lifeiU. They drink, tznoke, 8 wear, p! cards, and vuit thcaicra. Toey are cot 8f? ennpany for jou. I beg you to quit thtir 4Tcu recdn't b afraid of mi, fdtbsr." mpHd the boy, L.etnig. "I gaaa 1 kno a kirg or two. l'know how ir io so and wlentofcp." Tto lad left his father's Louso twirling his came in hi fingers and laughing at tha "old aan'i notions.'' A few jeira lator. and that lad, grcwa to nrnhood, stood fct tbe bar of a court, bofore a jniy wbkb had j jbV brought in a verdict of eutlty akinst him for tome criu4 ia which to had b.-on f OLcernod. JJjfcrohtj m iintctced ho aidresied tbj r?urt, and sid axaoc; other thirg: ""My downward course b'gan in Cisobedienoa to my parents. 1 fhocght 1 kuew as much of V:9 world aa aiy' fatLtr d'.d. atid 1 epuinöd Lie advicf ; bat a Ken as I tUTDed my bark on .Cla4, tempulion ctn.e epea mo like a irovo cf bjeaw, aid l&rnod me to ruin." Aikik that. c nlae'.on, ye boys who are b piiniig to bo xer iiian "yocr paraottl Jklarlc it, aad 'crn tLat iiwbdifni ic fe rit up oa the rod A raia. DattaJte t. A Flel-J "alnriliif.. lat- Kiohola&l Fort j years ago, or more, a bni-.ii,lirighty rprttod turtlo waa dotcibed as ftvinf: nor fiiladi-lphia, and two mmr&ble pe iawn-. were tnt to l'rofMor Acan'ix. It waa called Ji tit b L I erg's turtV?, andatnee then no, one kas 1"jQ teea antii la it iumaer. My fiicad w alwa j e on tho lookout, nevr faiiing to pitk up cr turn over every E.mU turtle h rxtt ca tto inctdows or along tie creek, and examine whether the rn&xk on ita under attJl wer those of the loetspccioa. rioilly, cue of tie ditcLca intLembadows was drained cfTto be repaired, and there, whLLi a storv dittar.ee, wtre picked up six Muhteaborjr, ItiUcsl If you go to OaaibridtJ, Masa., ytu can ree four cf them alive and bealiny tr.oay. They could e&tiiy Lave gone out to liai ditch into other ditcher and to inU the cretk; but, if they ever did, tbey have rseeeeded for twenty je&rs in eaciping some pretty sharp eyes. This little incideLt hat a moral for u ia twowajs. One i, that often the apparent rarity cf aa animal cornea from the fact tht we dar.'t know where to look for it; aad the etker, that it takes a practice 1 eye to know H when wo have found it, aad to tk earn that it doot -i't gt lost sight of aa;.n. I'm tlco your method3 cf ohccrva'ioi, then, without tuaEiaj:. You rn rot roaVo diccveri in any ctir way. And tbe cuUivatioa of täj Ljit will be of icenixst) adranlae t-iywi Thia i tto moret hint of bow, wi'.luu: grit (c aaay Iroca home, by aty kp'n' ti ejes croD, a rnac, or a boy or a eirl ci'i sttdy, to tbe f-rt slvsbtno and enjoy aori.t ret r,oJy of Lioiwif (or hrjl'). but tithe h!p cf a'l ths rt of u?. I try J iiV. lot. 11 you hew jvJoat'y this xoiUi
j;a waccifT in Harper!
I a cow ar n;$ rt-y g:ri MJs :tj.Je is b-r Ldtuo:
ffe bit tbe eu'eu r.tt'c wj
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watoiee the waye of the wary bird and mall game he love?; bow tho sunflih and shy da-tera forget that he is looking aitl down Ihroogh the ctiil water, and go on with Heir daily life ai he wants to Wilneia it, bow ho drifts silently at midnight, hid 1? bis boat, close to tho timid terca, and soos him stiiae at his prey; or hew, oonoeaiei ia tho topmost branches of a leafy tree, he Ott! lot R3 tbe water-birds drlilicg their lit-, tlocros, and sxilca at tho play cf apaircf rare otters, wboao noaea wouLl tnt be in aghi an icelar.t did tbey cupposo any one waa recking at thorn. Uut 1 eaa net roc tit all bis vii'S and irgcr.ious nxprimcEU, or the f itertainibg fita ihey bringr to our kuL dg eiüce ray oljettnow oalj tjgiri you S'jgqftit on of how ma?h otto man rxsydo and luarn on a liazl farm in the rrcti thit'AJy tcitlcd part of the UflMed State.
fa! pa. Two i'lie vcrra nt oa au errar,i bl la tbC roii lotitbtr, Aii1 itifcld of coiDif about tlvolr wort, Tbt'y talked about the we&tber; when a dnfk caue by wUtl a Itt (tjici, in k l And ber rjf a were red am) bcr head was blakl Id rjtrisil'he'datacrtgrea f .-athtr. 3 And wbfD she bad djue. LSotii worm "erv goue, MiC hcJ tWAJlowed the u-d'horl Vot.vli'b t'a2 ptnloa. Tro liit.'e Ton on tbe carpet at rUr. TirtC vf th:r mnal -iiaus ncdy, :-nid cm ir-e oilier: -lift's i'v ttool ; Til be t tr, aud. doa't jou fvKI. Hut Ii ) Lice, liae a mre 'noue rloWr; Yo'i'Jl mis jour hs-on. I bc jva a dolutr." Crsiin:: htut for a nord to p 11, hiuc t'e en tiiiwi and bor kiitru fell: .n I jcot iis-on to-y pomj H yr, 'ha resiiiioa vBKhi.-i her babj'ti fut-e, "Till Tat." tic leather crdjilj v'iveflfrt: ' uk. )!(: Jul' d w!it)ou icaoiut," lie "Htiilir ,5 with ibociiny IM.rtl; iokt-n ami liitiood a n:m;y. '11-0 wi rd n Piated. ayainfeneiaiir'. Vi 1 11 tio ti uo ii tbe inn ava.i. Aid II e htr rtl'. V., cn-c euiv n-nHieu -"M j a taii't;..Jl Tat, tptll 1'UU'u! ' l'hiOophia has a ponty favir.gs bick viilh X0 depcti'ors. all children. "a louiis ara the p-ls of plis vhiyh V a o fii;n from tio fchore into deop vtor atpro tloy lff.ro saluiatod will) rr.ir.eral aid tTtieLOil !ifcr prtnf etwas. Tho ash!j of ti c waves 8n:or5 tb? pebbl-H t;if ttitn lbo fine pola which mak thorn P't'.ly f'.T o.t icci.t ar.d orLa.-r.sls. Twj ot h;f e k'.r'J of bos) 3 aro Known, the 10J res frora Florida, a:d broxn or c 100 1st evltr fu-ro the iSardwih ltnli, 'Yidf John (J. Fijtr, n we'.l-know CiüoinriaÜ Eewitoy, who haj i i'id pipes crery day fr.r tbirlion tar6, bis arr.i.1 laconcfortablelortune and ne retired from tee newptpor tutiDCcÄ. His ttand was purchasod by anctbfr jcrfcn, and J'lynn, with a casi capital of i'J'J f-Cvl, ex Vi Denver to o a4 in 1110 totfl bvi't'jcra. Ih wm tom ia Cincinrtiar;di r.ov a:at tw.-ntv tvoy )rs 01 a?v l!i3 proCt? r&o lron .j to 412 a dar. 1111 tioney wks repv'.-rly üepoäiUd ia btnk If jr.u want U ij ryb.t, y-u -suet b3 ritht Tl cio j i. lue.-; t L i r: rj vi?l doio; aart iM inwel't bvirig. A- ur O.-ijaul pravrrb las it, "You an r'.tufHf a sMaij-ii furrow viitLcut af.iifibt tye.'' If yya w vjkl do COti to tbors. ytu rr.-.-t I j ;! loford o'.Leis. Xu or.o cau bti a efo i'do in a path lola not traveled. It is ibor rnokpry toa'tirrp io tv'aeh üviag trntti wbicn is 1 4 1 prt ,f tta tonchtr's life, "If tho liht thiit 1 in ttco te datkno'j, bw rrrait u lhs dtrlr.ie--." !tl t-uiiil-t Ftuod. An old .eo!h itory iib?traU fie wellkcown lal tLut a harmless wcrd, wbn misur.iei&b.vd, roay buccmo a caue of offence: fjso i'i?tt Snndy toid hie swootheart that he ' litt;"' hot V1Y vrt-e.'' .ho limply re pond d ' ditto." Ftnij waB act Tory Eure what flat rnetat: o 1L0 next dav, whil at work, he said: FMbcr, cn ycu tell ino what 'ditto is 7" On, r, hwtndy " renllod hit fatoer. ''Dae JO fte that catbagyV Ye." " And iao to soe that ilber n&e that it's j':t the lair.eY' Yor." "VeJ, that's ditto." ücotetsr exclaimed Handy. 'Did she ca' Dio a calbaca hcJ ? I'll d' woi bcr," Hair Catanh Cum U taken internally. It sots directly unon tbe blood and the niu co n tnrlacca of the syüeni. IVioe, 75 eent3 a ) tile. A f tar the 1'rorUioas. tvery loan hat his favorite story, and lion. Itrewcll 1. Flower tells the following: Uno day an old negro, clad la rags and rarr ini a burden on his head, ambled iato (he lliccutive chamber.ani dropped Lis load cn lie floor, f-iuppir.g toward tho Oovcrxor he fsvj: "Um you de Uubner, iah? CeiDt; aDtwcred in tho aiHrmative, hoiad: "If dat ara a fac' Vto glai ter meat yor. Yer see I Ills way up dar ia de back ob de exuntry, and is a poor man, eaa. I a'ar dar is s me ptrvi buD3 ia de (Jone titutSon f de culbd m.j, and 1 au bar to get fome ob 'cm, tab.' .V Neat Ki-le". A AA A "iOVTH'B VKl!.. M.ii tni t'j i iMant-r.ij theiatelTts, And cri-8 wfuid al a brother: lint w.tx)en want T kis no ad, Tbty kla ttiid li eniJioih'T. X YofKO I.IDl'B IlCfLV. Vtm 'J net Si smviig U ciBidvet, Aid 1:'b wtii trat Jhty rt f-aln ; The Utier d )o vi:l l ve the 1 to, Ihcy never would kKi egsio. Asnome!tTr on p.vir wcraau'a Hp la avplicd IhU iaoooa lo'.ion. We have to kisao'j'jg oailvci As a ooaterietii-K poilou. A if arsacfciettB bock agent, who wa wianDg a email circular piece ol court poster ca his fao, removed it while ihaTi i? a 'ew rocrtinc,s ince, atd replaced it h bis toilet was eonapW:?. Contrary iy his uiual tjptrierice, aa he weht atut hit btnets durtag the rptt of tbe day, he was crery where reerived with s nailer, which grew Irofldfl aid brcader, uatil at last tomexjdy laugbtd in Lii face. LedtyUisto i k u tbe elati, he waa eomewLr.t taken ab ick to difcover that, injtoad of thyviurt plaster, he had affittd to Iii fac5 a litt'.o round printod lab, which had fa'len from the baok of a nev roaiitlfl olook purobaM tb day bsf .ra, ard which bore the appropriate ins:rip4Jon, Yrairanted olid bra." It berui" iDpotcib'e that a umedy made of iucb common, simple piaata as hoi, b'ieha, mandrake, dacdelion, etc, should mike 0 rainy and such groat cures as Hup outers do; but when old and young, rich and poor, paatar and doctor, lawyer and editor, all ttetify to bavin been cared by them, yon must believe and try theu yo iralf, aad doubt DO lorpr. A darky cn 1'eoor.a riantatk-n not loig since was much tried by tbe obtinay of a mule. Alter much urging and kindneea toward the brute, be broke oat with, "Lxik bjcr, cowl mebby you think 'cause I jioed tho Church lat Buaday tha I caa't me big wordt; but I'll hab you hr.ow I'm gwino make a "ception ia 3 our fpecial cais.' Dr. Pic's Hppcial flavoring Kitrao'a. for .latotiiig ee cicara. cakes ar;d 'atrv. itr rrat tre, Dy a new procei. Dr. 1 rice exrset frumtbe tin "elect frutnd aronitMe srbcbair.cf eristic flror, and produces ft t vorif f of rarei apeüeuc t treat strenir'.h and f feet pi;nt far superior to tbe cboip ex UacU.
KSOITT rßOBLEÄS.
Onr wsders art, lavlfed to farnhh orfjnal ei if inca. t brada, riddle, rebnaea aod otb-r ki otty pwhlema ' addresslne; all cubj-iIm-V n leiatlve to this departmeut to K b. ChasV bourn, LwiKn, Maluo . Ro. 6 00. A Diekens Knlsma A 4UOTATIOK raOM BLKK IIOVB5. The 11, 2, 23 84, 26, 3, 1 S2isacharactcr in "ßloak Douse.' The C, 21. 3, 85. 30 5. 12. 15 10 la a character in Kd win Dr-o l.v Tho 13 8 21 25 8, 23. 10, 4, H, 3b a char star in 'Martio Cluzi'wit.'' The 24 17 2S 21, 10 ia 0, 1, 23 ü a charatlorin 'Oar Mu'ual F-iend." The 7 23, 24 Sfl 24 6, 4 27 is a charac:cr in Darrjby It idKe." Tho 10, 1, M. 25 2(1 24 29 14, 30, 3.1 ia a character in "Ila'd Tirrs " The 23 C 18 11, U7 10, 2'. 25, 14. 10 is a or arsrter in "0 ive Tit.' Toe 10 & li i 23. 28 ii a charaotey in Tu-kwk-k IV per The 13 15 24 34.10 .2, 17,2?, 14 is a character in 'Div d U pporfioll" The 10 13 r.2r, :M ia a character is doVB fickle'".." a he 1, 2.1, 1 10, 1, 2J. C 4-6.37 i: ebarCter in -Dorobey and 3.,n. Tho 2, 12, 11. 1, 17 24 13, M. 18, 3 19. 22 21 is a character in "A Talo of Tto CiLi." Tto 12, 24, 4, i 11. 20 is n characVr in (In at EiicU'i na " The 10, 3 1, 17,24. 19 is a char actor ia "OU Curofi'V KIop." Tho II. 4, 1 1 18( CS. ol 13 ia a ohamter in "LHtlo D-rrit.'' Uncls (Ir.oaoa. No. 501 -Ch-ira-J. It was klalii'la, ulr to ec. Who lovd a faUijt v,t; ..tuijUe was 11. o y..riLa, aad t-sUe-l louc hor trcry day. II hr-ped fit lt to win her hao. And. h, that hmd wis fair! The itarnsiuK maid a fitficr had lie was a hUiioiairc. ITf r falber wll i1?ht h have JaCC J, lHpie thai fiihrr's frilo; Ui naik. iry fnt u-1.'. his piteous CliO ! Jltr trst h l ttnilicd. Out fpose the gullaut brave an' gJj: "iy bxt I'll boMiy Jo To win my sweet .Vaul-la's hard Xia'llda s roilioa, too." lilo .Vadlda' faiher's Loa--1 ri'Mns MiteteJ In; "I've t roe terroKslou to receive. MaUiUa'b bund to win. Thou or we to fake JatiMa1) bend! Tin. vi!e. p'CJiumf.iMoaii wlbil (Wi. take btia btncl ' toe m-atirr cxl. "Hvmovo Mia from, my iluil" -Vet'lda-b'iaht and beaitlon? malJI Mis;hl wi d wl h oue or felugl lj ci him from I he jarlor d. or Jle Las no third, tile ihiusl'' Tl c b tls of n'Rbt en veiled tbe tftwtk. Die iiicon imut pallid ray Ifi'tl'tJu It atr.r:xy bows i'.e side Augna ns Ray. "tili, pal'op fa, tbou Crey tH.3J And wi't. oh, buc?1 mii." U'kht it-o'j the jouihful lover? rt I'Littd in my whole. A trick tbree ory reUcnv in l'MlfedelpbU is ".tiili.ia ci;l AUirrMtifl there lu-n'ie 111 lrltt,; biiss. &. Ko. Mi. riaiitlnc a ('arrfan. 1. l'ir,t a 4cnieet:c wob-fot'jd fowl, aüd what will cf.me up? 2. P.ant tho Alhoniaa Sxratcs, aad what will r cruo .p7 3 Fiaxit a Rtoat imry tho?p, aad what will ccruc vp? 1 Tiint a tm (,t the 7iiaö with the curoe cf human, woo, and what will come upr 5. J'iant a 1-objrowin vith a not aad waat will ocir.e up? i3. 1). Ü. Vn. 5U3. Atiacram. As 1 was ptroll'n 'nwr the ragi;, . I w, approaching me iho whclk. lie bud upon h bock two bat-i, At.d In r i.e baud ho bbld a pole; Tbe Other ijTf ped a bamtr.t r light Kv.oh a ihte Mlor me. yol tnow. lie KKiketi aa th- u)n bLs j'nrs was light, And, my tiiar friend, I told him an. J fkd him iheu bl b"Jlnes trade; He lot ked tci.!guly own oa me, Aiid 1 In i tbe reply bn mads: ". I itT MIN 'K Ov4, aa yon ne" Nw. MM. Jr nvlat iou. 1. Yxcxa oscillating take a part .f a bird aad leave to roako rau3;c of a certain kind. 2. From toarins aiundr tako r termina tion ard leave a Bonorous sound. Cyclic Clafd, J'o. 50A. Fraktion. 1. Oßo-eixtb of Orogoaj ono-cigath of bfobrBtVa; ore fourth ol Iowa; one-eighth cf Aikaxira; or.e-eichth of Miehipruj; oneeleventh of Miinesippi; o e-fifth of Mh.e; cq-c&I what Southern Ötatca? 2. UDe-fourth of the tJhio; one-Brth ot the Yukon; one third of tbo n; oae-flfcb of ibo tfeico; ooe-fcurthof thoriaco; one-ainth of tbe l'enotecct; equal what river7 3. Uno B xtb of Ceylon; ono-fifth of iSazen ; ono-rixth of Baha-aa; one-ninth of JJ&atucket; crjasl what island? II. f4 fern Iyer' 1'rLae Ort'er. I:ckja "Oliver Twi-t," nicely priatod, hatdeonicly loand anl illa-tratout will be ivtn tto fender cf tho fce$i lot of answers o '-Knotty Problems" published during Septnj-?r. Bach week's soluttoas should be ca'bd wi hin six days after the prjulca are jirinUd in tho Scntiaei. Answer. t7V Soot (t) land. 5.'0 1. Hunt. 2. Pox. 3. Miller.flrako, 5. Chamber, C. tStTorg. Vorcos'er. 8 Ilarpor. fM WLirpoorwill. "82. A rm r. oho Ktu, Jacob, Kau, Jacob. IEAl) CALIf UU.MANS. 4. 7. ll.hty Jtllllonnalrea Who nave Died WithIu len Year A Itecord omilllons Well nod Ill-I'laccdl by Keefaetra aod Vlaera The San Francisco Chronicle Bays that an aftcmcon a eearch among the reoorda dil' kced that at least thirty millionpa-rea, all of whom nia jo their fortunes in Clirjrnia, woro teparated by death from thoir hard or tatily CHJrcd money during the past ten years. Tho liit commences with. James Do Laveaea, vhoee estate was valued at $3 0CO0C0 lor probatine purpoje, aod wh ukd in thorrnng oflb74. Uaveaga made his money in ipocalating in commercial (took, holding large amounts of gas anl wait! SiCCk at thetimo of his death. Ia the summer of tbe same year W. B. Bjaroe, worth $2 000.000, made in mining enterEnses, was found dead with a bullet in hts rain. In the following year W. O. Hasten gave up the pursuit of money under sad circumstances. The next mil lien naire who went tbe way of all flöh, dyinrj la hia bad, waa B. 11. Crocker of Sacramento, the b-ot tier cf tbo living Charles, lie left $3,50J,C00. After hun came John S. Mnsjn, a man who vala1'! tU weaHh at at even $1,000,000. He .'icd ia April, 1876 bavifjg pnt his life :n doaVtcg ia rj-il ottat9. Tho next mill) nnairo wh?mdeab teltcted as a ehiaiog mirk wa Jam js Lic'-t, fco bequeaths to piopority several mllil -a-of dollars and 11 vo L.ic'c trurtdoa, whonv -inoe beem j abusly ?uardiß? tb to-be-di-tribued millions b,r tne in-siriitlcxnt ?s .1 1(0 amor.t)'.. After that caui) Mar Ikpkinij with money enough to taxaub a
dotes mllliotnairea. All will remember hi ncBfy, tut fewer the day of b dea h, which was the20th of March, 1873. II pkins did cot make his money. Tne gTvernrJHDt. the state, the oountiea aad tbe to was dc tatidto him. lltviDsr broken In upon the railread quartette. D ata, wKhin one tbert month, also visited the mining magnates. Be pitched upon WS.01 Brien as the mott eligible man, regardless of the teo million-dollar anchor which bound th departed to the fordid concerns cf tho world. In July, 1878, llichael ßieee tk lere of his millions in California He died far away In Bavaria. Iiis I.jcaI monumsnte are Si rue of the worst looking shaaties whioa everadornd the architecture of thia woolen city, R B. Woodward, the proprietor of tie aideLs at tho mission, waa caitad aray en August 25, 1879. lie was m man wno,in his own way, bad contributed much to the lappiatfsot rnankind, and who never oliuced bia wealth except in the purooase of Ecnie tew curiosity. Klward Martin, Ireuror ol tto UiVrr'ia bank, liquor dealer, aad t tntr of $2 000,01 0 in hard cah. died in May, 1K0 In February, l&SO, Il-nry K )i b'ritia Cid at N- rfolk, Va. He wa w 01 tb nearly $3 O0Q 0(j0, or. half of '"hica was in Ovüoicsa, nbero be itcq ireJ fch wealth. Ha thcvfzbt enough, of tbe pu t of tie city to Jetvo $4(1 000 lor their boaeil. It i well to ej cat that Lts biq'ieet waa iuda tctiOi-o t'-o pxjr, who hnv never ytt leciived cxe nr.M of the money, might lorf. tte tact- In IX'oen.be.r of the Saiuo ynar OallsLd ccatritnted oro to the rriiMomai vt i ertf in the. inan.-ica beyond tbe lhisws J. Alora Moä, wnuKi cruel death toio avay tzvit' $1 M0UÖ wcrth of proprtv. lie 6r IvSHl bsari with the d ütT 0 Vro. 3d(t l,a mihtoiinaire 1 ind owaor. AndikW J. F f o, twiceamilli innairo,all hia hV !cr b hn bcr deüior, sex: went over lit ilut rr. rity. Is uii Sirau p, a proeperoas m"rchnt,Un iccun ula d v.oiHh w.rth at lea-t a rn IM n, d td in February, 1SH1, and in July, 18-ü 1 i; oeixj-etitor. joit acrocs tho Btreot, WVlum .Sallvin. It.'t this vale cf tear. !, bo, wts clav d tinovp our ra Iii nnü 0. Tte n&ir.rs Bt.d gi:ta of trie lut namel tw ry ulh be foui.d cntho books of several 1 lariidblo ir ftitulioEf, In 1852 Calif rn? .'tfct leur mil'ior.naire. Th-i.ire L9 Yy J.td ia March, loavirg $I,.r00 0"j0, aa un itbfri will, a bostketpcr who claiaiod to be 1 19 vife, ad a cbanc lorihe lawvr' to eur tutfof. II. M. Nebal!, worih"$l,00!),H 'id ia Apfil. Dciel JUurphythe weal.ht Sen Joiean, followed in October, fie wsa a Urc lai dbo'd( r. Then OAine Dtniel, the bro.hcr ol Stb Cook. Tha month of O 'ober wsi faul a!eo to him. lie loft $2,000, ('CO, a jouig widow, aa iafatt ch Id and eveial ditspp. inted spocu'atora in Aha stock. The currer.t jar has been roor. duattro-js ttan any prueding ono to our ro.nlionniire'. The firtt to go was D. J. Talia'it, ha baaker. The teeoi d waa Hugh J. (ibni,the farki I hint?, who wai burned uto e.oraity by tbe bullet of an aetaftin. Tbe thi-d was 11. B. Tich. tor, a lurobor dealer, who left an en täte worth jut $1 '.00,000. The fourth vi ttl ia Thorr R B. Dttbo, over whose remaiiiB and $ö,000,0A) half a doi6n widoaa are now wttping.
LH TLK FOLKS. A little pjrl while walking home itn ho inother and focing a near sighted wan road ice a r ewpper, aaked: "Mamma, i? tha n.an trin' to look throuu that piper." A little ore who had boon badly bitte by ir.cfqiiito e, happening to eoo a lightning-big to cvenicg, ran in to ita mother declariii t Let ceo ci the roojai toes was iwking for him with a lantern. The author of How to (Jet fflrocg, wishing to tut the progress of his eon ia geography, lukfd, "How do ycu get from ter to China?" To which tho young hopeful tersely replied, "D g." Tbe curiceity of a child of five has been arcuod by lecing a inaenifyirjg gla3. "JJiw roacy timoa öooa it magniiy ?' ttakel a ;inth rxaE, thiiling to puszlo him. "As many times as jou loe.k through it," wai the qoick reply. Here ia something too good to be lost: A little three-year-old girl upon cooing her first rainbow, exclaimed ''Ob, mamma I ea ft uicelOEg etrcak of rod thunder-clap " ller idf a ol thunder theretofore h id cot boon very defirite. A little girl admitted to ber mother that her little boy awottbeart had kisred boron the cheek. "And what did you doT' aked th oid lady, m a tone cf indignation. -I other," said be child, "I can not tell a Etcry ; I turned tho other check." Friend of the family to tha biy twins "Ira afraid you little fellows doaH always egrie. You light each other eometitnea, dint ycu?" Twin uYt, thir, tharatmeB." Friend "Ah, I thought to; well, who whips?" Twins "Mamma whips." A lady returning home later than usual, found her Jittlo girl throe yoars old in bod. The latter wa? at-ked: "JUie, bavo you ea d ycur prayerß?"' Ye6.'' "Whom did yoa H.j them to, LilHe?" "Thsro wasn't nobody here to iay-tbem to, bo 1 paid 'ena to (Jod. A yonng city fellow, dree-ed ia a faultlo's suit and a pair of shoes that tapered into a jroirt ia tbo . ott modern ctyto, waa vi itio in a mal diilrict. A bright little boy look ed him all over UEtilhis eyes reeled on those (bees. lie locked at bis own chubby fe Bed then at hi visitor's and then looking up ea:d : 'ilutcr, is all your loos tutted off but one." A littk sii yoar old girl, oa Dearborn avenue, pleaded to have her hair teftto grow !rg. ller mother told ker il she would wi ar her hair short until she was furten 3 ears old she would make hor a beantifol pre-ent. Tho mother adned: "That is, if vou and I both live until that time " Little B rtba pondered tbo propo Hion for a moment, ai d bravely eaid : " M a, I am afraid I wouid not make a very pretty oorpeo with my hair Bhcrt," A l'olnted Onctl(M. A littlo shaver was rollir?e upon tho Hxr, ard suddenly Btopping and looking up to hia mclhcr, asked: 'Mamma, who do you love?" love papa and Jimmie and itianio and Lo'tb," eho replied. But ehe loft tho ycung questioner out, allowing. Gl course, that he expected ber to name him first, and possibly him only, and then she waited to ico what the effect woa'd be. But he was not disconcerted, at be a'once n plif d, very Eiuoh to hor eurprua and set or. it km en l: "You are a nice one not to love yourself." Tb Betern or Health. A ft cr a protracted and exhaim' log Dlnew the return of health, though it may be Blow, fills the mind with Joyoua anticipations. Debarred frora, every eijcjmcatby dloose, the patient grows derpondent and fojtUdis evil. Waat a glorious cbevge comca with tbe flrat ttirlll ol health, wbat pbaaTtihon;h:sc( rcnmlcf life's active duties and yrMiMnüox Iu lu xteaorcl In order to htf U Ibe lt'.urn of vigor, lha arrand need of the convale'oert, dite.llot fiboutd be sttraalatcd oufl s'tln i a.ln ifnired by the ue of II wtetW Hiocra'b Rnitia. a totv.c cotiUlnli.K only ltrredlciiia 1 1 slat'daid purltv and loim iested clhei;y. H'-lae l'lig au Ir-'tu9 to reitirnlof betiib.it affoid rn 1 qnate öefen-o aglDt ttio rtcurreoce of feil'OVc feia and r-ucn forms of malaria as iturnkf t J dunbitpw. Ooiinllnattoq dyixt1, 11 v r c nplal t and tbo aun.cn of rbentaaUrm jlld 10 Ii bei ln h ll'ier e. and It U also aa d11 lrt le moans cf d' oiling the deponde-y b'ed ard fct xd br it .Ugi.stleuand the phytica) sjm Knisthataitood lv. x
THE DEAD UANtiHAX.
Bar wood, tbe Notorious English Eiecntloner, Orratbes Ills Last at Loadoa. Kear ty Ttv Hai4rrd Tlttana of tl Skill AMaa Kbo Abaudoned. the t eaVeyaa Ulnittry to adopt an Ina mo as Calilsa;. "William Marwood.wbo died Tu(rdy last, was born in Gasleebv, England, a f tw milei from Dom Castle. Prora his youth he was an ardt-nt reader, and some years ao was a Wesley an preacher, lie waa looked cp to by the lower classes as a man of learning; they cald him tbe "Counsel.' He started a mall shoe shop la Horn Oaitle, Lincoln dire, England, ac'J lining the churchyard. Hie ceighborhood was known aa the "hangmen's corner." He was soon placai in efllty in JIme, Tu?eand'a wax exhibitio-i, owing to the notoriety he had gain 0.1. Hi j appearhece was quite at variance with bia profesticn. He was in staturo about five foot eitt ii che, always dre?ted well, and l.tokdl V te a well-'o-do titdttman. lie bad dark rtitif te ovo?, a: d a beetling brow, a hiö ai d 1 xrantite forehead. It was alrood'r fa1cra to alwats carry a supply of cud- on which was neatly printed: WidUoa Mir. w.cd, I'ublie fzcvwtiooer, Jiom C-tH' InthiBway he advertised hiaiself and h'cheerful occupation. For many years Jtlartvood wks the aseistast to Cakraft, public xicutkner, and f uccoeded that individaa1 kilo twcLty jetra ago. YVhen not engaal 1 ai gii'g htr Jl-jesty's criminals ho workM ot the ibcemakins trade at Horn Civile. U cid a dasbixg business ia Belling Scatter laces" to people who ha1 a morbid cunogitv to eeo tho bangmin und who visited hi3 ihoo-hop for that purpose. Alarwood thought he wate gnat man, aLd was proud of the fac. that te hung all the criminals. He was always wilbrg that the public should kno who be wee, and bo joked and laughed with ttrnt ere about his dulerent executions. Ones be riic-t a leiiow with a bad cold who asked him it le knew cf anything that would care it "Yti,,?eaid Mar wood, one of my drop ii a 'üie ctre." He was devoted to bis profession aad lovtd to talk of the artistic meaner ia wbio 1 be f btfil. d off hU victims He has f rejusat ly bctn hatd to eay: "Hi never misei n l olchof my work; when Hi lets tha ohap 1 r p 'o's dose for, and don't makeajiua, ly iickiii' and ttrugglia'. I'ae always civi with the pocrdevild as can't help thom nlvcf, and tho neater the job the hotter b at'tßed.'' AVI en en bia way to bang any ona Marweod blwavs carried a little Idtther hail t ag. in which were tho rope, black cp, aai ott er parapheraslia of an exocu'.ion. Xlriiy t-ioriea ire told about Mar wood in .b3 Ierib of EuglanJ, and so great, wai th 0r ad of bim that he was o'ten refmel perrüiffkn to hctola by superstitious proprio eis. AVhea kar.gbgs are numeror. thprofoftional hangn-an makes a good dal u cney. Ho ge.a $00 for every msi aud $75 or every weit an ho swings int eternity. It ia et tiro ate d that Mar wood bad streiche 1 at a rope's end between 350 and 400 persjniccohe took charge of his department cf Ur MrjeEtj'B ecrvicc. 1 be lirtt execution he aseuted at was that of one Mr. Horry, who hal killed bis wife. Ob of his jobs was tho ''turning cfF' of four men at once four sailors at Loadoa fot murder on the high seas. Ho had caarga 0 kit the executions in Dublin of tho men implicated in tho rfaenix 1 ark murders, and i ad loen since then an object cf aversion arxocg the lrith on account of ttaeee execatu es. Charges of drankeanecs and circles i.e have recently been made against htm, and a burgling execution has been noted. Hol krs: ago his pretence in tbo gallery of the lit we of Commons was commented a pen in the English press. Mar weed was announced some time a;o in London to givo his "grcst lecture" on he Times," and about. 600 peoplo aa?ojobled to listen to him. Tho great leo'.nr. proved to bo a very small one. A.f4r soai ramblirg talk on the Bible, the I mil qoivi tion, the tueon, aad the eroction. io the course cf which he repeated himself agaio and again, Marvr od abruptly aat down, bait , as the Chairman said, a very nsrvou man. In the course of the seventeen min utcs d aring which ho spoke Mar wood surveyed mankind from China to Peru, dm riicncing with a religious exhortation, he reminded his hearers that tha wbocl ol time was constantly casting people off into eternity; wbereupoa a man e touted: "Aai bo is ihy ropo.'' Ultimately the audience bscvna clamorous, as Jrf arwood, after a second atem pt to go on, sat down in despair. Thht uud that they had been sold aad chette 1. and loudly demanded their money back. Apparently most of them Lai come eipe:tinp. to har something of Marood'a profes ion al ex perienoo, which the Chairman sail it waa iaiposf-ible for him to givo. Bjyond all doubt, intemperance had muco to d wivh Afarwoed's death, as he had of lata years bees much addicted to strong dcink TLe way ia which llararool rvame bansroan is intereeting. Twelve yoars ao, when Calcralt waa retired, Marwo-vi went bafor ibe (luvernmcnt Medical Department and jkd for tho position, saying that he bad a system by which be could oaa-e imUaUo eus death to the condemned, aad briaz quite aa ana omical student bo cjavicced ibe depa trcent that hia syttem was etipmo' to Calcraft's, aad ho was given the plao Whea Calcralt was publio executioner butcd a rope but three feet loog, and whea hbad drawn the belt it was his custom to rfizo the hanging msn'e legs and swing or. tLem uctil certain that death hvl ensued. " I hut," taid 31 ar wood on one occasion, "led mo to incieaje the length of the rope to nine leet, which length secures a much better re--ulk. The way I do it, the neck is quickly rffrlocated, the epical cord broken, and the air pipes closed. Thus the lanes cease to perlei in their functions, and artificial apoplexy is produced, so that death is always imtant . EfCuS." In 18i0 Marwood visited America, and while in New Y'ork visited t&e Tombi There he held a short conversation with Chmtine Cox and rietro Baibo, who. Wire then under Eentenee of death, and lo-3ked them over closely from a professional stand poiut. Ho also inspoctod tbe gallows in the yard and ita appliance. He pronounce! them temi-barbarcue, and explained that the 5 ttem in vogue in Amtrica caused a man nerdlets pain. On ono occasMon eome diaagr eabla remarks made ia lVrbamoct repct'og a onsling execution at Harham bri ught Marwcod down to London, lobbying members o Parliament; After an interview with th 11 me-JSoore'.ary, he favorl the Hoie of Lords with a vfcit, ard aftor leaving th tr rger e gallery distributed his autograp) jittenon parliamentary note pir61" cooirpanjlnir them with his carte do vkiit' Irupector D waning took the hsngmai aai
lis friends in tow, and with diflnlty pibt 1 them tbrolgh thooentral hall, waere a daae crowd of legislators had stopped to have a look at the man who had probably Mat mo-re of Lis fellow creatures to eternity than any ether living man. The executioner Beamed to be much impressed with the "high tone" of every one about htm, and distributed crinting littlo bows right aod loft. Several mirrbers ibock hm warmly by the hand, which attention seemed to slightly embarras tbe grim functiorary. He obtaino la nscial rrdt r to the Speaker's gallery, and had the vkarure of lietonitg to a debab) in wh?.ih ilr. Farnel and the Irish Invincible raoubejB attacked the ad mini trat kn of iho Irish Lard Ccmmifton, and proved to their own t faction that but for landlord tyranny Air. ii si wood's rervioea would never t3 required in In lard. CClilOrS, UsKf-tTL. AMI hCIEXTXriC
Mr. Neebit, the famons analyrt, bas di"covered a procesa of dying owers by abrpticn through the ileras. A hoaqaet recentlj carrud by the FiinoeflS of "ales compocfd of large li'icr, was tinted in this manner in delicate blue and pink tone. Sparrows are eaten ia England and Germany. Neither iho Irish nor tb j fcotch wi.l cokit tb3 pert li'.Ue birds, aad hj'.h in Irelard and Scotland they know no foar, bo cauiethey never know any danze.r there To harm a rparrow ia cither country would be considered an outrage. Smokier, sajs a late r3?-Jtbrn eorrer ridtüt, "ia very general at tho Hiuth Mi If siting ban1 s often carry nmciej which are liable to drop and t2 swept irto t.' e o lien. An o!d pickor can til ot i matctca olf hi3 "eeoy cjccially vten riu g wast and earn plod coit a. tie ocoaeion of tha pre astatic a of Ice Vt-t. Mtdal at Stockholm, Beeden, by tb-- j Dotstly ol AEtnropoiogy atid tjeonrapcy, to tbe American M;rktrr, Mr. Stevens, for the Af-'ifsn travekr Henry M Gtanlw, Dr. Ojoar AlcLtehtis, who ionderel it, bo'jret that Elsnley EhouH bo told tbat in the northern part ol Kurope live a poeple who with great n terott follow all that he does for thosoröaa i-f civilizst'oa ia Alrica. Is it iroe that birds and iaacels diitppoi fr m localitks about to ba viUod by a deadly cjidemic? Teftia:oay of Eircpeans ewmi to l-e ia favor strongly of tae hyp3th si3. One writer ajs: '-I voature to eugst that tbe investigation and cctksctioa of trustvi rtby meteorological oata daring tbo prevail nee of piomi, and cf eoila-.c al information beaiing thereupon, have not yet rectivid 88 much attention as it dat-ervea froq ottervcra outside of the medical profostioo.' Dofeclivo bearirig ia growing com prevalent in tlo United tiiataa. So says Dr. Siiton. It pnduco in children at fc-et the ap peararce ct stupidity and thea tLe reality. Tbey do n t bear Bounds d'stinctlv. and, ol Ccurte, thev cn not imitate Bound accurately Deftcts ia the teeth are a grest caus of this lamtctablo calamity ia the' youiig, and this is a lrer.b reason for avoiding caack up plications of Bo-oal'od dentins aad k-ep':ni; to pare s.ap aad water ia ekasiag the ttth. Very simple natural phenoiio-ia of'ea excite furprke and tomeiimes alarm. Some travelers wslk eg alon the ahoie of Lch Etine, ArgyllEbire, Sonland, tottead tbat tbey cast a double abadow. The explanation was eimple whea the facts wore examined. A w oil-defined shadow was productd by the d'rect raya of tto run and a fa nter ono by the eun's reUectf! rays frora tie lake, whxh happened at tbe time to be quite still and mirror-like. Tne strange ap peaiance might, however, Lava caused u eheck to Bene hive nerves. Sorgbnm'from thia coaatry.lrom tbe State ci Minnesota, has be-a imported with linguar f-uccefs into tlo Kassian provinces of Kieff und Foltars. In t'neaa placo" it yielded as much aa 14.2 to 1C.7 pr cent, of i: weight of crvstalline eugar. If this is truo, ibo attention ol our agriculturists aan not ba too seen cr too forcibly d'.rectcd to a Bource t f wealth whicb is every day growing in inoreatt.1 demand in thia country for vi'ioa purpose?, and there is no reaaon why it eaouM not, with our resourcet, become an article of immfrFfl pyvrtatin. treorge McAroy, druist, RUipg Buu, ubio County, sells Brown's Iron Bitters largely, and it pives itfect aad universal eatkfaotion. Not a particle of Qtiioioe nor any mineral rubManee is contained in Ayer's ApoeCure but It does the busincs. Warranted. Allen's Brain Food positively cares r.ervonsness, i ervoua debility, and all weokneea of generative organs: $1; six for $5. All drncgiBta, Send for circular to Allen's Pharnaaey, 315 First avenue. New York. Sold in Indianapolis by Brownin: de Sloan. THOSE WOMEN FOLK. )iuw Zfard-lleaded Men i;iUtt Some Thing Which TLey Don't Vnd-rt anl. f Anybody who baa led a domestic life knows bow common euch things an the backache, and piins la the chert, aro among the women who di the work. Often aad perhaps gcncrelly-the dlsticsca are borne without much complaint. Tbe women get aboct, und the machinery of tbe hoa?e goes on. Beyond tuis,tLo coaMe-gralr.od anfxls nbcmXcw Enjland v;omen call "tiie men foOv" f eldom look. 8o long as their wives aad diaghcr are not actually In tel. under the doctor's care the arerago thick Eklitned hoebaod and latber ,lv8;httabootnost?enUon. At the sauictime the poor boTUChoid dradyes who deserve a botoer fate creep around, broom or ntcneils Ia hand, up tain, down stairs and on t-of -doors, doing that woman's work, which ls never done." Loe?es of lovtd wives and fcrr girls I.wm vrhoe ra lton rersand unexpecteduera astonLsü those wooden rated husbands and fathers fall, eeer'.Ug'.y out o' a clear t-ky, and form tbe logical eeqoel to tbeatory f f neglect. Now, sou men who Etatd at tbe heals of tea thous.1 nd each benne, allow ns to drop a word to ) our rrspcctlve cars If thee women of yoaw are worth having they are worth laving. ' That backaebe that pain tn the cbeKl Wbat aro they bn inCKations cf Bomeorganle trouble of tbe kllneya. tbe heart, or the iung? Kd it at once by tha splltcationor BENSOX'B CaPCINK OROÜ-5PLA3-1KB. It will soothe tbat nervo? dl..tree, drive amy that pala, banifih thai daU, weary tack-ache, give new strength to the body and freh hope to the heart. Fo otber plasters will do tbls. Tb Becion'a riaster. however, la not made U soiltut to heaL It to a remedy wtuch never yet broke lu promise and ueverwilL Your druggist has iL Bat before paying your 35 cents aad putting the plaster ia your px-ket, look fur the word CAPCLK cut In the middle. fnabury & Johaton, 1'tyirBiAceuUcal OhcmlRto, KwYorlr. TTiM RK1.T or r.nrf?Tmtor mil prrwlv tor therntw -.f d-ta ntrrtiMtn, ft the twrativ oryai;. 1 tx-r k no niwthkr nlniut Ihm iiiFlriinurit, the tintmumi rtrwani rt KI-IX' Till CITY paTinrntmc ttinnitch the (bits nut PißPHEtvw: KL' FORI IT ,f K.-UOft. 1 ,il n,in wtti DIM 1 Ivortl-.-"ill tnm h-x kLl lite ON K ivt.re tt.rm o iiuiy lo nn roiilriiiJ Ith I.JHric 1U'!U Iwttwd Io rrr all UM i h".l io t-. It ivr IKiwI" piiriioaa.
$200 A YEAR CAN BE SAVED In the Lirins Expenses of tho Family Iytheueef Kix Ma-5ts. The HnraWoa Food lTCK-rvs'lve. It iescrve Meat. , MUk. Cresro. If?s, and all kinds of Actml Food frcah ard ewott for weeks erca In tho hottent woabev. 1 bl can t4.Toe.l bv lbo tearoulala of booOreCa who tore tritd I. Yon can prove it tor yourelf for fiOoeni You wlU ü.t-l thai uUisan artlcJe which li) r&re yoa a great deal of noney. KO SOURED UlbK. HQ STALf EGS&. It will kern them fresa and we for many dar acd doc not Irar; su ghteat foreign taüte hp the anlc'e trt aud. It 1 o elatk in"ojerttlo.T tt ai a child cau loiiow tb dtrtrtka, 1 harmleta as ait aid cols on'y a f -an. Urn of c.ut to a porrd of miat, Cko, butwr or crec?.a or to a qtart ofrnlik Ttbi in ro hr.nVir: n fj -ndirR-1 bv ut b men as Prof Samuel W J .hooa r.f Yale Colli Fe. fcoid by drnyjia and sr-erv Hfc.mr. pound lent prepaid bv mall or expre (aa w irfrr)on reript of price Naac y ur exprew rCiOe. Vlasdine brasi fv rapat; teeau V'st) for fii-b and ca food : feaovr Ul for milk. ratier and i! e te: Aatl-Kerment. Ann iiy n aua-MiO. VC rer lb f ch. I'ecrl tor cream ; icea ior et', and Aqna YItae for hmd cxtrae', U f-erlb. tacli. tbe nihTO um vrnmm co.. "3 Kilby btreet, buUuu, JJaa. Hull, li dtm p lift r
, AVER'S Ague Cure IS WARRANTED to ecre all eas of m l .rif.l disease, euch as r..v r and Afne, Ititcrmtttir.t or Chill lever, Ileiuittent Feiei. Dumb Ague, l;ilMns IV.ver, and Liter ConI'laint. In Ctoi of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our clrcaiar ct Jily Irt, liS2, to r. fund the money. Lr.ä. C. Ayer6t Co., Lowell, 17.3$. Ijoid by tii r-nvjfict-s. MÄNH O O D. A ECCK FOR EVERY MAN! YOUKO, MIDDLE-AGED and OLD; The cnlold mlH-rlea that roolt from indiaoa Oou in early li.'e rosy be allTiatod and cured ll'fiwvto doubt tfc is arenion fio3id p arena n.d .l the new nclrtl r:i:!'lil by ihe avlrty Mtdiriii JuMitute, B.t.in. entitled the t-fienre of L'fe; or, -elf-FrorvaUoa. Itflti t ot orlv ift njMe and perf t treatise oo Maubocd. Kxhr t'.fU'd Vitality. i.'erroJi aad r'iisical Ixbliity. Premature Ikciine la Han, Errors of Yr-oth. etc. bin it coa t.;an 125 r-rev rtnthm for ftt.ie ei dihronic diKeaw, each one ot which b iuvainalic r pr.ived by tba atrhor. waow eipertet rc for 1 years 1 nucn a protMi.b!y ncer beton fell to the lot of any physician. It cniAlna tfOO T re, boned hi cm tWM.a cverH. full t;iit, cahUllslnd witft tho very fcnebl steei ensravinr;. gcareuterd to lo a Cntr wo:k in evry ease me chatiicai, litirf.r' or rrofep!cual tbn any other woik re'Rik-d iu this cotmtry for tl &). or the money will be refunded. ljioe oiily !i 2i hytulL (;oiö Mcdf awarded the at-thor by tbo XaüonaJ Jiedi.l A'iociatioa. Uiustraied aiacio beat on teeet; l d fix eut. lend ov. AOuicM J-KAÜODY MEIH.'.M. IKSTITUTK. Pr. . U. l'AUKF.R, No. i Baüflucn nxevt, Boaon. Wsf. The author ni7b 00UUltCd cn all leaen raonirina: Kkill and cine rietiec v1 Chartered by thSu.teo: Illii ; v r.cH ior tr.e express i uryot Tr-v-Sy'cf sivisg immediate reUelia v ''' -' cfjcnic, urinary tnd prl--vTats diseases. Conorrhora. 3 ACeetandSrphiUsinaIltbelr irr-Z .' :tr comj-iicaica lorms, a:so an y. VJ4i, ZC- i:tasea cf U: bkln aod f r -7 A KlooJ prompt)) rtrvel and ht,. s TJ-i y trrranently curr ty remev -V-VfV' V iicR.icstei in a t'vrttf Ytr iIVUA t-fx'rHMl frartisv. bcm1zal Weakness. Nif r.t Lo.v-cs ty Dream. Pirnplee on the Face.Lot Mi.nr.ood, . My currU. 11m La no cjrp-rif-n.tin.i. The appropriate remedy IS at once uwl in t acit cate. Treatment by correspondence if a vifiil to t!ie city is iaconvenicat. fdedicires scr.t by Mci' and Express. No marks on packape to ir.&cab ks contents or the seeder. r.ti All r.N.4N'i H'i dMMiwali rations amuHi OVrjt-! ia. "ia mw wise ct smassAtasrts: euy ior DiMrases cf the Kx.neys, Female VVeak ness, Leucorrhcea and Painful Menstrcatija, J2.00 per ijuart bottle ; 0 bottles for $10. 1 1 IM?' PTf ErS The best known rem ir3ai U uwiWtedy in tbe world for INervou Debility. Ivost l;aer;y, ImprudCDoes of Youth or later Years, Wasting Diseases, and Dvsncpeia. Ft per quart bottle ; 0 botUea for $4. uxs mm mi sskssj? They act like a charm upon thedeb.Iitaied Nerv ooi System, invigorat the Generative Organa and radically aed rmaccnt!yremove aU Inn, diate tuid remote cfTccts of exhausted vitalavy caud by irr.prudencts cr cxceites. ifll.00 per box; C boxes for ii.WO. Sect by rrwJI, scaled, CO receipt of price. Address . rjRjAIWES.No. 204y.ashinsoa Sl,Cr.icaoo,in. HOOSIERj AU&ER TILE & BRISK M.CK!tES. sy!4v'--VA"echar,fi:pe the world to prcduoe aa perfecta combined lue sxd Biick M-cbiuo that will do the rame amount of work wlih the a&rao anonst cf power. Tbin machine is delcned exprelv fer p-rliea bavlsa threvbtna' en eines For clreoJara and priof l!t forlxSl 82,ad1reia NOLAK. MADDtN&CX)., Ru-.hvUle.Ind. Irina rMtaIiifdMM aa hrta KrwYork terrae Care sf EPILEPTIC F JTO. MM lr. Ab. ViOTOle 'jUt of LmuliT, . x-rX rlxrty of rptk.pt.y. ' wltsont .. --.vJ fc . i ei... BOTi!CmUui . vth.rlMf(4it:r'.. , la Imp'y b's' t'i.-fcini;: i.y in r.t .; r -. : rvrr r r ii".iij a--.fi!:y t u.-' I , t 'm I t- rn-bt!.!.. a .oik tr in ...-a-.,, i,!i r . wi.h R bofli4 hU w...-fui r.ir- lr. . f-rr w:ia uiy -nd t-.vir rtpt-.i Jdl'.U.i(l..'i.j -aWM an nf wlMc v. fi-.i-. iir AB. J&EO.HOLK - ' . - HxDCVarB KpfJt FREE for TRLiL An a-ifalt'nR b4 vAf ers rnr rrr.HU ltnli(f naa H aa.m. Im ft Vtlnitt-j uni Vtyitr, or CT evil rs lull or iKiwmian, ni.s, cvarwork, et!., iov-r forty thoiwo nd coltirurvw.l r-inl VjO lor pcwtAft on tri il t' of I D j iiU. d'lrs. In. I. JA. WAilHiN. coT.lWk hi. VniVP MtU Address DR. MME-I Wllx?0. itUitU rl Lit caeveiai d O.. f r Pn h e', !u P)m es led eriTt l'l, of ur IS V w i S r (W RN MiüHTi) aid mtbo1 ! v.rtnr NVt FjeisiJodi. Mia-pJe, Cbetp, and NhVErt FAILS.
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