Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1885 — Page 7
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. FEBHUA TIT 25 185
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BY IS J. S. !'")! Jf), 1ir l"u at the hearth-stone is broiea '. ; OM-ii tbe doors, and tbe ab:es are huoj! Lafct crds and farewells have beu spoken, .Ma Pearls have been ttiiled or are wrung ! ?vcr more will te happy day come, i:h panes aud regrets unalloyed; Demn l enleied and nnei trie home: la tbe house and the heart there's a void. liso blew was preceded by signs; etars d-ned athwart tne sky; -And a r!JerwoTetards Into Ii:, es L.ke e shroud in a corner near By. 'J :e d r.r,f e aad he cricket did tqicak iti tu- closet and wail near tbe Oed, -Ali ! a Ki te in tbe dark seemed to SDeak i reeii to content: ii Las flea:" A vil tlie half waViu? sense mr ia dreams i u.e tier upturned la desmlr! A j d H e j nc vered to cicae that ia screams Hf awo.e and they vanished in air! .Ar.1 ;nt at Ihe tarn o! tbe ni?ht. a hfitiM the barn-yard ciew. And tbe cattle stampeded in fright, And a shutter slapped violently to. Ana the wateh-doz. with tremulous yowl, 111 ernened and frightful to hear, Vailed a dirge from the door, witn.an owl, i I'ercbed in a dead apple tree near. 3-ent whool whoos! to the omens ot ill, tt hiie ibe flipping of wings and a scream a tte roof made tbe heart stop anil in Use midst ol tbe horrible art a m. A n J the dreamer, half roused with a shriek, t a cotlin, a corpse ana a tomb; He sfDi back too exnausted to speak, Aua tteie lay a dead xoan in bis room! SOCIAL, GOdsIF. Ecrta is a rainbow of life. The Feich twist ia again fashionable in JLoaJcn. ihtre is nothing like trouble to discover to a iLan his real frier di. Delicacy is to afftcMon what srace is to tauiy. Madame de Uain tenon. Elizabeth Cady Stanton says that clergymen aie t aious of the woman's rights movenent. and can be classed as its bitterest ene mif s. Ior'tpo aronrjd watching for a flaw in jour neighbor's eyes, but keep your own specks weil dusted, and watch the corners 02. your own side of the street. The cup of life is filled with punch. Youth furnishes tbe spirits, middle age the sugar, nd old age the acid. Ice is famished by jcea who indorse notes. Whitehall Times. Adv woman is too tightly dressed who can Iiot 1 äs a her arms straight above her heal and tiajp her bands; who can cot stoop O tie her ihoe uc pick up a pin without heightened coior. A fashion authority says close-fitting and small boccets continue in fashion, although freat hi'itude is allowed in leepect to trimming. -'Great latitude" ia what makes the fconneti so cspiiyaiing. Iairortid clre- goodä for the spring and surrjiDtr are promised to be very bsautifal and stviivb, some of tbe patterns being wloIij Lfw. Irish plaids hive, it is said, a ircr g to.c? on the arftctions of the ladies. . It f pjf ais lie latest wrinkle in the way ot r,n gn.f niation for a wedding breakfast table i i bave tLe photographs ot the bride and kicoin ncloeed in a block of transparent i e. Ta s display of coolness between them iciJ Lfc n.uchmure appropiate about a year j t-r. l'crt?n Arner'cics who visited Earope i'.f:y if sgo. a thousand l ave done so wjthin the last ten years. In tbe early days Americana went, in the rr aio. for instruction; now thev go for 8 y Vs take, a ad come back with snobbish notions of tbeir increased importance. "I should thtDk,"' says Mr. Labouchere, "that the mott astounding lopement ever Inown is one which took lace at Cardiff last week, when a woman ol thirty-two ran cS with her father in-law. who recently celebrated bis eiehtietb birthday, taking with ier nearly iSOO cf her husband's money. "A good wife is Heaven'a greatest cift to man and the rarest gem the earth holds," Temarked Mr. Jarphly tbe other morning. 'Shs is bis ijy, bis inspiration and his very fouI. Through her he learns to reach tha j ure and true, and her lovirjg hands lead Xiiin softly over tha roagh places. She is" Jeiemiab," said Mrs Jarphly, solemnly, "Jeremiah, what wickedness haye you been up to cow? There's no use of waiting or vhippir g 'ronnd tbe stump, for I'll hear of it soon feLoagk. fay it right out, Jere."jaiah." Th Urm "rass widow'' is simply a barbarism, or fnngaa, which has attached inelf to the English language. "Grace widow" is the term applied to a woman who becomes :i widow ty 'gracsor favor." not of necessity, a by death, and had it origin fa tbe (;tr;y dts cf European cifilizition, wben clivtrcfs were er an ted but seldom, and wi;oiiy by authority of the church. Wbea sic'i i'tcrte was granted ta a woman, the the words "Viducia de gracia," or "widow "by g::ice." In tbe language of the French It would real, "Veuve de grace." The English term, "grass," is au incorrect way of pronouncing the French "grace." Carl Pretel s Weekly. Mrs. E. G. Stuart in a lecture on tha "Healing Power of Thought," gives the following truth in which temperance people will be interested. Speaking of the immense power for either good or evil that mental pictures or images in the mind, exert over rLankind, she says: "The man who stands upon the platform and depicts tbe drunkard rtacbicg home to his starving family, and to strike down those nearest and dearest, delineates a jicture cf horror and disgust for everv mind in that assembly; not for the moment O'jly, bat to be carried away ta their happy homes. The mother's heart trembles with fear and terror. How snail she a?e her sens? Icstautly t3 that mother the who'e world becomes a vast ilriniiog saloon, ready to engulf and destroy her child, little dreaming that though her fears, uniting wi:h the tcoughts about her, is she preparing the way for the conditions she woatd avert. Now, how shall we help her? She prays to God, but while the words express her Mr,cer rfes.res, sh? betiayn her fears and ' doubts cf His power to overcome the Demon. AS" hat s to be done? Let us each and every cne talk, p'rture. and think upn temperar.ee. iaMeadof intemperance. Wben a tamptrance If cture is announced, let us have tbat sabjfct, not intemperance. Lst the experiment be tried of portraying and describ inz temperance, for as many years and as rcufh money as has been experd'd in intenuerance, and compare the resulta." Another truth for tbe contideration of parents isth s: "Did yon ever make your child calm and self-possessed by continually telling l im bow aw kward bis b&shtnlness made hiiu? 'Did ridicule cure him? Or could you help him by taking every occasion to repeat to ta Jers in bis presence, 'Oh be is so diffi dent, I don't know what we sba.l do with hirn. revival of the Hoopsklrt. "Kocir-ltiris are certainly getting more popular every year," said a manufacturer to a reporter recently, "and in th course of a years I trmly believe that we shall have the crinoline opuier a?ain." "What do you attribute their increased popularity to." For tome time tbe Parisian fashion papers Lavs been speaking in high termaof tbeir nse, and the roodi'-ta have adrocited tbeir use very largely. Tney are much preferable to the buttle. Manufacturers of the iteel toop fcave tow perf.'ctpd that article, at d it is Daw made as pliable as a fibric 1 be new booo is very different from tbe old cricoUce. Twenty years aga they used to fce made ninety to 100 inches in circamfernc?, ard we used to lau eh at any as small ininety inches; now they are made fiftyocr and fifty-six inches in circumference. I expect in tbe course of a year or so to have tbera very ppnlr. A lady who wears a Icorskirtof, say, sixty-four inches in clr--umferf nee. can make a much better disolav cf ker diets than without it. The style of
wearing these handsomely embroiiered ffor ts to dre3es can be much improved on by the use ot the skirts, the front baiag held n cre in position and cot banging carelessly." Aiitl-Woman'a Klfihta Fable. A bear once fell In love with a Setfing Heo, and told her one day that she might go to a picnic and te would hatch out her eggs for ber. She consented, and tbe gallant Bear tcok his position on the nest to the regulation manner, bat soon got up, looking as if he bad been reclining in a bwl of ezgncs as a eubtitnte for an arm-cha!r. "Tbe next Hen I fail in love with must do her owa hatching," he remarked to himself in great disgust, es be took his melancholy departure, "I t a'ched out tne eges at the very first clatter, but there are no chickens in them." Moral: This fable teaches that some dutiss tertainiDg to the domestic economy are too subtle and mysterious to be brilliantly discherped by the Lords of Creation.
WIT AND FLEASAM TKT, He "I see the latest Idiocy of women is to have a monkey for a pet." She "Tbat is cot new. It was so when we got married." "I never saw such a funny woman in all my life," said B.ns; "yon are never aatisSed with anything." "People who knew the nan I took for a husband," replied Mrs. B., think, on the contrary, that I am very easily satisfied." For calm pmeDea of mind ia the way of answer, the fallowing deseves a foremost place: "Do you drink ?" said a temperance reformer to a beggar who had implored alms of him. "Yes, thank you, sir," returned the candid pauper; "where shall we go?" Chamber a Journal. A Boston physician advises everybody to ascertain wkat caused the death of his ancestors in order tbat he rxa7 guard against a similar la'e. An old toper hearing this rerxarked that some cf his ancestors died of too much water during the Mood, and that he is very carefully guarding against a similar fate. There was a court-martial held on a young officer who had gone on a spree and bad a fight in a bar room. The bar proprietor was brought before tbe court and put in the witness box. The prisoner was placed in fnll view. "Witnees do you recognize the prisoner ?" "Yes, your honor, and most of tbe court San Francisco Chronicle. "Ab, Mrs. Crimsonbeak," said young Miss Fnssenfeather, after conversing with that lac y'.i husband at the musical the other evenirv , "I've found vonr husband out at last.' "That's not a difficult thing to do," rpbd Mrs. Crirasonbtak, indifferently. ' Coi.ie around to the hor.se any time of nigh: and you'll alwas find him ont." A marriage was arranged some time ago bttween two persons of royal rank. Unfcitunately the male party to the contract wfs not handsome, to say tbe least of it and r ten be traveled across the ccean to meet Lirf bride tha greatest care was taken to pre vert the friends and ad vuers of the lady from seeing him. One cf tbe fiiends and advisers, however, removed all perplexltlea by observing: "You need rot take so much troub'e .0 keep your man oat of sight. He raay b ugly enough, bat he can hardly be more täan half so ugly as our weman." Tedlom ai a Chaarery Case. Eostoa Transcript "Are ou aware," asked tbe parson "that jou will have to answer for every idle word At tbe !at day?"' "Well," replied the trißer, "there soma comfort in that. The trial will last so long that eterniy will have nearly passed, and therefore one's punisnment won t be very severe. The Cum m liveryu tiere. "How to Tell a Pretty Woman' is tba title of a little roruaoce from tbe Spanish. We do not know how it is in Spain, but in this country we tel! a pretty woniaithe same as we tell a good hore, viz : draw bis head down gently nntil his ear is on a level with your lips, and then whisper it to him. doing Round the Ilorn, Hartford Post. The usual cracker barrel lyceum at Splggot'a grocery opened with Si Slipshod in the chair. "Ibis 'ere Nicaragua treaty kind o' ketches me. That 'ere canal, now, will be the boss thing ter send ships right across ter Californy. No more goln' round the Horn." "O course tbat'd be pop'lar witb yon, 81," remarked old Chummy as he put in an extra end. "WLy with me more'n anybody else?" " 'Cause you never could go round a horn, you couldn t. Always take 'em straight, ye know, St." "iia! Well, ye hev got me. Spigeot give cs a round from that new barrel o' cider." He Took the Hint. "George," said a country young lady to her ttau as they snuggled into a seat, "it's nie to ride on the car's, ain't it?" "Yes, Sarah." "George, if yon were going to travel a long ways on "the cars where would joi rather go?" "To Chicago, or California. Where would you rather go?" "To Florida, by all means." "Why?" "Be-because, you know, George because because in Florida they have so inaay orangeblossoms, yeu know." On the return trip they sat still closer together, and she laid her pre tty head upon his big shoulder. He must have taken the hint. He Vegan to Nape t She Meant It. He had stayed and flayed and stayed, and was still stayinsr, when, by accident or de t'itTi. she gaped loudly. 'You don't mean to say you did that ou puroose? ' he playfully asked. Without answering the leading ques'.ion she looked him carefully in the eye and said: "Can you tell me tbe difference b9tWe'eo my somewhat impolite exclamation and an article cf dining-room furniture?" No o," be falteringly returned. "The difference," she explained, inadvertently directing ber gaze toward bis hat, "tbe difference lies in the fact that one is a sideboard while the other was a bired sigh'" Mechanically his eyes followed the dirsction of her steadfast gaze, and encountering tbe tat, he put it on in a dazed sort of way, and tbe convention adjourned. VAH.l KT IKS. There are O0 newspapers In Iowa. Wheat eighteen inches high is now to bs seen in California. Many women are becoming commerj!al travelers in England. Two Buffalo women have been made crazy by the stories told them by a fortune teller. Irunkardi now form 5." per ctnt. of the insane persons in Paris asylums. In this ;f ct lits a whole temperance sermon. Tbe entire family of children, sixteen ia number, of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbaait of New Chicago, M. T., have died of diphtheria. There is nearly as much difficulty in getting straight news from Khartoum as there is in finding out anything about Albany. There are three hundred and fortj -seven female blacksmiths in England, all of whom actually swing heavy hummers and do mea'i work. A New York barber claims to haveaccomdished the unprecedented feat of shaving seventy-five men in one hour and twentytwo minutes. If anything is harder to find than an honest gas meter, it must be something you bave put away so carefully it will never more turn up. Tbe first thing to be done in any private or public charity movement ia to beat tbe newspapers to the extent of making them advertise the scheme free. Alter the show
is over, the beats will ask tne same paper to publish fne a card thanking the beats for heir ork in tne cause. The 3 ar!y consumption of meas in the T'nltea Statts per capita ia 120 ioands; in England, 104 pounds; France, 74 poands; Germany, GO pounds. A favorite copy set by writing teachers for their pupils is the following, became it coatalns every letter ot tbe alphabet: "A quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog." There was a heavy falling o2f ia English exports of iron and steel products last year, the returns jut publihed giving for 1S82, $1Ä7 P91.E0O; 1&53, $142 twl.CSO, and 1SS4, 12,423315. Travelers in Iceland do rot adopt all of tbe cc stoma cf the country. An Iceland custom is that a man kisses every wonan he meets. Tbeie are some exceedir.iy unkisaable women up there. A penon sleeping on his rigl t side, according to a celebrated Freaca physiologist, will have incoherent and absurd dreams, but wben sleeoing cn the left side the dreams will be ol n ir ' diligent nature. Two I.timan f unsters a man and woman have bfcen aneMed in Francs for enticing two boys of eghi and ten from their homes, and then subjecting them to tortare9 in order to make cripples of them lor bagging purposes. The London Eaily Telegraph nets its owners a million dollars a year and runs ten Hoe presses. Of the four original proprietors the sola inrvivor is the ovner of a country weekly, and another died in the poorhouse. In Japan, where a ridicu'ous and Injurious custom prevails of having the eyelids daily turned inside out, and then rubbed over, titillated and polished with a smooth patula, the ratio of tbe blind to the whole population is one to every f jur hundred. In the city of Yeddo, it is said, tbers are no fewer tnan 26.0C0 persons without sight. To reach Khartoum yoa travel throngh a desert by camel or dromedary after leaving the second cataract. From Khartoum for mery weary miles between these two foits of the Nite it Is nothing bnt a dense morass, where all creeping and stinging things abida and where malaria is truly king It is so detdiy to white mn that at Gondokoro, which is some hundred or more miles up the river, it is considered that no white maa can exist ten days. Mr. Lincoln's manner while signing tha etancij ation proclamation on New Year's night, lfCI, is thus desctiued in a current item: "As he took up tbe pen he said to ßtcrelary Stanton: '.My arm is numb to the etou!der from so much band-ahaking If my hacd trembles tbev will tey it v;n because I was atraid.' Then he threw out his underlip in a peculiar rrannerand wrote tbe unfaltering sJcnature. "A Lircoln, that gave freedom to over 3 OOO.COu b acke." "The chlorel habit,'1 says the Baltimore Underwriter, "is steadily on the increase, not only among sufferers from constant inet monia, but aruorg reasons subject to nr. leer forms of nervous irritation, to the strain and excitement of speculative ventures, or to the wtar and tear of late hours and fashionable dissipation This repeathe is more seductive to people of refinement tr-an tbe juice of tbe poppy, and habitual crrDder to its domination is harder to brtsk than the cpiniu bali: To the usual questions in the application for life insurance as tothe ut-e ur abuse of alcholio drinks, tf lat coand opium, may wll be aided scrutiny a to hjdrat9 cf cbJnral, for many persons who 1 ever use the former wou'd have to plctd guilty to more or less freqaantre course to the latter." Bishop T.iy'or'a little missionary army destined for Congo land took its departure from Kew Yoik a iew days since on the steamer C'ty of Montiesl. The company censistedef twenty-nine men and women and sixteen children the largest band of niis.-ioriiries tbat ever sailed from this country. They prepoee to laud at the Portuguese towns of Loacda, on the western coast of Africa, and from that point penetrate into n interior on foot, or with such means cf conveyance aa they may be able to sscura.
Only Fractions of Lives. How many persons live only a fraction of average human life because they neglect to take the commonest precautions against sickness. It Is disease In its maturity that kills, and maturity implies growth. A slight indispasitiou is usually slighted. They who ava'l themselves of Uostetter's Stomach Eitters know It to be eflieacious In chronic cases of disease, but the process of cure Is a far easier one if it is used In er'y stages of dyspepsia, malarial disease, rheumatism, constipation and liver derangement Let those who would avoid the peril which tven tbe most potent remedies can not avert, buer clear of the rocK upon uhhhso many constitutors split an unler appreciation of the daneer of neglect. It will not do to omit care and a recourse to medicine wben health is afected. li debilitated, or nervons. or dtsreptic take it for granted you are in want of a remtcy, usa the Bitters, Weekly Hank (Statement. Vau Sti:ket, Feb. II. The weekly bank statement snows tbe following cnanse : increase. IoaTi n. Boucle..... . Oecreaae. tl,2-.'l,0OJ 1.C8J.0J0 1,431,000 4,8;9.000 46.0C0 Legal tenders.... Lepcits.... Circulation EcFerre...... 1,838,000 The banks now toid f i ',;i2,noo in excess of l&sal requirements. Send to C. I. Hood t Co., Lowell, Mass., for a boon containing statements of many remarkable cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mores Unrned. Caipo, 111., Feb. 21. Last night Are destroyel another building belonging to 1. Nefl', ued as a tarbc-r sbcp and millinery store below and sleeping apartments above. Loss on house. Si.OCj; steck fl.tCO. Tbe fire also damaced the adjoining b use 01 C. R. Stuart's dry toods store aoait IU.IX.C: iiiKuinure unknown. An jeeesdiary fire also broke out In Blick Eros', shoe store. Loss Wgat; insured. Organic weakness or loss of power in either sex, however induced, speedily and permanently cured. Enclose three letter stamps for book of particulars. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Datfdlo, N. Y. Obituary. New York, F:b. 21. William C. Kindly, one of tlie piincipal promoters of tha Brooklyn bridge enterprise, died tnis morning. 1:ioo.min tos, 111 , Feb. 21 Dr. Cyrena as Wakefield, a well-known pbiiantbropist, died last night, aredrcventv. His estate ts estimated at nearly ll.OCO.tOO. He leaves lour children. Horsfitrd's Acid Phosphate AI'MlfUBl.E RESULTS IS FIVER. Dr. J. J. P.yan, St. Louis, Mo., says: "I invarisbly prescribe it in fevers; also in convaleft erne from wasting and debilitating diffSHS, with admirable results. I also had it a tonic to an enfeebled condition of the genital organs." Ycnna Men 1 Head This. TLe Voltaic Belt Company, of Marshall, Mich.j effer to send their celebrated ElectrcVoltaio Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men'(young or old) affiicted with Dervous debility, loes 0 Vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Alo for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis and many ether dieeases. Complete restoration to health, rigor and manhood guaranteed. No rlk is incurred as thirty davB' trial is allowed. Write them at once for LUusirated pamphlet free, riTSi All Fltsetorped tree by Dr. Kline's Ureat Kerre Bo"orer. No Cu after first day's ne. Marvelous C'it- s. Treatiie and Si trial bottle free to It cues. tV"dtoDr. Kline, Ul Arch st. PhL.. V H heumatiam Oolckly Cared. Trerelss never teen a medicine for rheumatism introduced in this State that has given such universal atisfaction as Unrang'a Rheumatic Lemedy. It stands out alone aa the one great remedy that actually cures this dread disease. It is taken internally and never has and never cau fail to cure the worst case In the shortest time. It has the Indorsement and recommendation of rnsrjy leading physicians in this 8tate and elsewhere. It is sold by every druggist at ft. Write for free forty-page pamphlet to R. K. HELPHEN'fJlLNE, Druggist, Washington, D, 0,
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Our realen are Lav iko u laraio ariAUiai tzif ci", charades, t6uch, ixbuc anJ other "knotty problems." address! ag all commnntoftUoru relative to this departmsrt to H. E. nbadhonm. LewUtca, llataa. Vo till A Charade. O, Robin flood was a forester free, And be wore the 'iiet "one." And over the country vride rode he, His roan stetd upou. His forest lodsre was a merry p'.ace, 'Twi-sin the heart oft wo:'' And there he came one mora fr jzl taa clase And loud his tugs.1 Lie. The echoes bounded to - r,o. And lingered f'"' . Ci . Acd out of tr-o 1 . uiui-whiie dje, sprang trc- i ,0 his feet. Will Scarlet bent tis stout ah bow, But Robin stayed his band. And tied on the neck of the trembling doe A scarlet iibbon nand. "Let none to cbasa her ever dare; the came my grace to claim. And safe and srund is sue I swear. inougb tne King to sees ber cornel' lie said, and stalled, and sleeps I aay, And let tfcecsDtive go: Aod in the "aU" for ruauy a day Lived Robin's milk-white doe. R05IS, Ko, IIIS An Anagram. When I read with wonder Tne big. remmtic lies. T.ie ules of blood and thunder Tbat novelist devise: Tae fancies of lnditer With an aa-iied brain; I somptimes thinkthe writer "is almost insane." Kelsosian. Ko. 1113. A Diamond. 1. A letter. 2. Anything dippeed or softened in liquid, 0. A thin plate or scale cf anything. 4. Specimen?. i. A ehaa.de ck, or fruit of Citrus decumare. C Little balls. 7. In English law, courts cf criminal jurisdicticn within a township, s. A town in Spain. .'. A letter. Mor.Mxo Star. Ko. 1111. an Eaigm. I may be called a piece ot ground. Or as waste of liqnor may ba fojnd : 1 am a bo. a raaraii, a lea; Ol strikes of cytttr I am ten; I ra a cosmetic, and may be An arm belonging to the sei, N 1 tave hostility to dirt; I'm rciuse fcod. ferment'1! wort. And suiely 'twonld not be amiss To say lam a dentifrice. if ose whose sea'." are getting bars I'm used to renova.e ibe hair. I'm a thin coa aud every rove Knows I'm a portion of his oar. Of rivers 1 m th j-rjallowekt part; I'm used in the dis iiiin art; Molasses, water, scuruminu-s. duader! buch u mixture makes one wonder. "EI.N"IAX. No 1115. Literary Arrottc. The initials of the authors of the following quotations form the author of: "There are no rriends lik? the old frlecd', May Heaven prolonz tboir lives! There are no loves like the old loves, God bles our loving wives!" 1. "Eer fee bearatb her pett!coa L'.ke little mice stole iu ana out, A8if tney feared tae light." 2. "J us'.'ce. is lame zs well as blind among us. ' 5. "iilcntly one by one in the inSaite meaCowi of Heaven, Blossomed the lonely stars, tae forgot-m9-nou of the aageL'." 4. "Tis a burst of sunshine, A tender fall of rain That set tbe barest liie abloom. Makes oiä ßear:s young again.'' 5. "A isck-Vnifs lor bis youngest son, A rifle for his eldest one." 6 "Kver from below, Aspiring 8s one who loves, too fair, too fair, To be consumed within the glow Of one serene;and unapproacaea star." Run is. No. 11 1C An Old One. A certain man bespoke a thing Which the maker home did bring; The oae taat made it did not choose it; The one that bespoke it did not ue It. The one thai used U did not know V nether he use J tae thing or no. F. M. P. Ho. Ill 7. A Transposition. I once saw a lady who drank a good deal tf and shrimps with a relish, aud who said tbat the former might almost be ceiled a National beverage. Amelia. A Uif. for !ome Header. To the seeder of the best lot of answers to the "Knotty Problems' cf February will be prssented ' 7. gag Journeys in Classic Lands," eiegamly printed on heavy piper, nrcfnsely illustrated and cey bomd. Each week's solutions should be forwarded within six days af'.er the date ef the Sentinel containing the pozzies answered. Answers. 1C!i. 1. Imaginings ( Im a g in, in g-s). 2. Atonic (A t on I see). 3 I'd in g'.ass. w A br tfitss barrister. IOO
K SAM S T II A P STEALER A K A G A N E MALAYAN r E N A L K E N S
I ICO. Ash-land (tbe home of Heary Cay). IUI Charon (son of Erebus and Nax), Chiron (a Centaur). 1102 I like anagrams. 1103. F arrag 0 A utograp H M acaron I E mbry O CUKIGL'S, USEFUL AND SCIENTIFIC.
The British army now has a field-kitchen which does its work while on the march. Enssia makes annually 126.O00.C0O birch and box wood spoons for the Central Asia market. Prcfeetor H. Münk, a worker of some eminence in agricultural chemistry, says that moderate muicular exercise increases the yield of milk, but that violent motion hinders the precess of tmilk secretion. Diiry farmers may turn his remarks to profit. Tbe marble traile of San Francisco Is worth 0.0(0 aunnaUy, one tourthof which sum has heretofore been paid to ibe t'arra quarry, of Italy. With the new San Francisco company operating in the Alaska qaarrits the city hopes to purchase hereafter its eitire supply from its own citizen, and at the same time get a marble of equal btauty aa heretofore. All ruminant hoofed beasts have horns and cloven feet. If the hoofs are even trie horns are even, if odd, as in the rhinocerom, the horns are odd, that is single or two placed one behind the other. Kceent cr.tnres with leathers always have beaks. Tig-e.-ns with short behks bave small feet. Tbe long limba of the Lound are associated with a longhead. The flexibility of Itacv Inmite a remarkable sant'stone existing inGeorgia and. North and South Carolina seems to be surpassed bv tbat of a rcarnesian limestone found at the entrance of the Tyce Lu England, This. t
limestone is reported to bs so flexible that tn:n layejs, three feet or more in length, n ay be bent Into a circle while damp, re-ts-Lirg tbat form on drying. For testing to!d make up a liquid coasiftit g of unric acid, one ounce; water, two ounces; and muriatic acid, on-half scruple. Mir the ingredients we'l aud kseo the solat'en in a bottle with a glass stopoer. With a glass red which has b ea dipped ia the mixture touch tbe metal and watch the action. If do effect is produced on the metal it is either gold or gold-plated. If the "gold" is very low or less than nine karat the acid will boil green, and baee metal is at once detected by the mark left by the acid. To test silver apply a drop of a ßolution of nitric c:d, three ounces; water, ons ounce, and bichromate cf potash, one half ounce, and wipe off the drop immediately with a saonge ai d water. If a blood-red mark results trie metal is silver cr the article is silver-plated. The simplest method of taking nourishment by animals is by absorption throush the ssic. The tapeworm, for example, has neither month nor etomach, but imbibes the dictstid feed of the animal it infests. Many other animals, especially insects, live upon Lquid food, but obtain it by stuction, thrcrjgh a special orifice and tube. Thus we find a mouth or sucker, furnished with teeth or lancir.e tbe skin of animals, as in the leech; a bristle like tubs fitted for piercing, as in the mnsqnito; a sharp ancker armed with barbs, to fix it securely during the act of scckiEg, as in the louse, and a leng flexible proboscis, as in tbe battel fly. Bees have a hairy channeled tongue, and iTe fcave one terminating In a large. Meshy kn.b vvith or without little knives at the base for cutting the skin; both lap rather than suck thsix food.
RELIGlOCs l.ir.LL, lifcScH AND INCI. OF.vt. If Gd is our guide, he will be our guar 1. M. Henry. Fill thou the empty out of thy fu!ns9, tl at out of the fulness of God thine em p.icess may ba filled. Augustine. "Are you sure you are converted?" asked Mr Spurgeon of a devout housemaid. "Teed, sir, I think I am, for I sweeps nnder he beds and in dark corners." Providence News. A man got up recently at a church meetirg in Augusta, Me., and after explaining tbat he had been rednced from affiaencet'J poverty, requested the caurch to rsturn Pirn the sum of 2,000 which he had triven to it when he wad weal iby. He didn't get it. A new raup'cal instrument, to be called tbe "Belhi-oijinuj," which will be available for tbprch nse, repecially ia tne singiogof Chiisti?n carols, has beti invented by Usv E. Htisbaud, of Folkestone. The instrument bas a piano keyboard o twochrooiatic ccinvf s, and the musical sound is entirely produced by bells. A Presbyterian Church in Albany, N. Y., bavirg insisted on t!ie re?prinkling of a candidate who came frotu the Romish fellowship, an appeal was sent up to the presbytery. The pretbyery sustained the Church in its decission. Then the matter was referred to the synod with a like result, and now the General Assmb'v, to meet in May next must give the final verdict. Many Christians have to endur9 the solitude of the unnoticed laborer. Taey are serving God in a way which is xceedingly useful, but not at all noticeab'.e. Ho w very sweet to many workers are thess little cornels of the newspapers and magazines which describe their labots and successes! Yet same who are coirg what Gd will think a grjat deal lucre of at last, never taw their caaies in print. Spurgeon. Find us a better answer to the questionings cf our spir.ls than Chri&t has furnished, thow us a te Ur ideal of n.auLojd thaa He a'fiven. Uringus a hotter testimony of the life byond tha grave than he hai boir.e. Ah! for four tnousand years the world trisci in vain to return to God; arid, row that He has corue Hin self to be the way. we will net Elve Him up for any negation W. H. Taylor. - President White, of Cornell, is quoted as saying with reference to college "morning piayers: "Tbe most devoted CMristiaa men in n any of our institutions ef learning saw rsason tc oelieve that the usual forced atttndancs upon morning college prayers was of very doubtful utility. To huddle imo a cbecr.!e33 rcom a great mass of students jnst hurried from their breakfasts, with minds intent upon the recitation of the next hour, certainly a very doubtful way of inducting yctiDg men into the beauty of holiness." The religions movement started in Sweden and Norway 'ome forty years ago by Karl Olaf Rosennia, waa carried on after bis death by Dr. Waldenstorm, a former Lutheraa pastor in Christiansand, and during the past fall end winter great "awakening," as it is called, bas taken place. These countries are said to be stirred from one end to the other, the points at üsne beiDg f jur in number, all bearirg cbic-Sy upon tbe question of a "cfcarg of heart" and having the missions on one side and tbe Lutheran State Church on the other. The former have now 400 honses of public worship with a membership of 115, 000. They ask the disestablishment of the State Church IEEE 9 E LONCER WITH RHEUMATISM OR HEURAL6! Mr. M. C. Warn, Assistant Cashier Merchants' National Eauk, Toledo, ()., snvs: "My little pirl vas on-ft! of Rheumatism after haviny s-ttfen a tlxmt three inotiths, by tff-uof Athi-opiioros. I nvouiiue ud it to ail auütriug witii Uu disease. " 30 rccdle'ne lias ever feon discovered thei sc q:iielsl;f r.vd surely cures these dLeaos as W. K. Smith, Kankakee, Iii., tsyr- : "Mv wife ha offered witb scr.tc Kbr.Mr!;?:: ani SenralKia for hfhu yt pr.AiEU: K-3r. ; it tae rirt medicine tLnt i-r yt in-i th'.ii but temifirary relief, frbe hs oni Uikri: two botUee, aud fe-ela it ia a f it d küj." T. T. Smith, 1G4 Washington Si:-cc Chit-ago, says: "ITave nfferel wit'a r.lx-ii'rs-' Fm frr fve years. After nsinu- Kittle nf Atuloiuo. iof. am entirely iiee from all iaiu." Tf you cp.nnot got Ai hi.ophoros cf your tlrr.jrgist, "we will send it xjires raid, on" re eij ' n" leiru'.nr priee ouo dollar r 1 ouif. We 1 1 1't that you buy it from your drug:t. but if he hasn't it, do "net l-e ir.v.iadcd to try.sr.niCihit.g flse, but onler tit emu troin us. r.s directed. ATHLOPHOROS GO, U2 WALL ST. YORSC 3 H N p: ja J ?, fi. 1 ,4 5"- . .rrp; W TIAK for rs. We make (P-y- nN'V. 5 iict!ijnir e!M sad produce per Ot r- i-t1 ..-VH-rtiOBdi iii.ronuori, trao VT",W-- flP.'f Mi, ana me in-t.i fnnn rVjf-Tt Iol tuat im liMile. UortDOiiiore - m I uu Hirpi pni i f iinmii r ir. ci liary rhoea, aud will eave AO ter c lit. in wear. No corn, no bm.lnn. Any dealer content with a fair rrotit will contirui what weaav. Give them atril, and you will tea permanent friend cf TIIK SOI.AK TIP. Hew are I Imitation called ly namea ao nearly lika feolur Tip aa todoceive. Tnuie-tnark and "Johm
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V 'SL"P The mtgorit; thi ilia of tho human tody arise frorz a Heran je:.-v:S of tht L.lver, affeciir. hoth the ctotnach and boaoela. In order to affect at cst, it it necetearp to remove ihe f.zitso. Srrefftlar and Sluggish action cf ühA Soteelt, Headache, Sickness at t!i SCo.n ich, Pat at in the Bach antZ Zis, etc., ii icite that the Liver U atfai'Xl,c?d J..;; :.ziure r:cuirea assistance ta ciutblc tfgan ta throw off impisriiUs. Prickly Ash EiittcrßcrccrssetZf; torn pou tided for this pu?iii,?, : JTxy a 0 rild in their action an 2 c&scZze as c eure; are pleasant to the taTiecndtalien easily by both children end aiults, 'a 'hen according to directions, they are a tafe and pleasant eas-ejorDySpepsIa, General Debility, Habitual con Rtlpatlon. Diseased Kidneys tc,etc. . a Eiooö EcrlSer they ere superior to any other tncdicine f tlcaming the cyttem thoroughly, and imparting new life and energy to the in valid. It is a medicine and not an intoxicating beverage. AS1 TOUR BB308IST F03 FB1CEIT ASS KITTIES, and take bo other. PHICX. 8LCO per BoU!. 1 fjftiCKLY ASH EITTERS CO..S0LE PRCP3-ET0S5 St. onia and g f City. Xd. Eelps these who help themselves. XTatura has provided hsrba for the care of human ailments and medical science has discovered their healing powers, and the props combinations necessary to conquer disease. The result of these discoveries and combinations is For many years it La3 been tested ia severe cases of -iri- ma t.ier Diseases, Kalaria, Dyspcps;a, Iniigeslion, "Weakness, Lassitcda, etc., and invariably it has given relief e-ndcUi'2. Thousands of testimonials bave beei siven, and it is mo3? papular where lest known. J. O. Steicheisar, Superintendent of the Lancaster Co., Pa., hospital, writes: "1 iifd It in a preat many cnvn of dyspepsia, kittuey diM-a--. Tver eonipliiiiit. rheumatism, aathti.a eiAl e;roiaU. and invariably wiüi besi resui'jj." j?. t ollman, of Circlevilla, Ohio, says : "TLia i to certify that I havs bad th dumb a-riie. and by usirjif one bottle of Mishler's Uerh liitters a complete cure has beea eflected." MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO., 525 Comnisrce St., Philadelphia, Parker'3 Pleasant Wenn fcyrop Fever Failj HOPE! A younE man named John Naves, living near bere, bad an eating cancer on big face, which bad eaten away bis nose, part of bis check, and extended up nearly to his eye. It was one of the mofct angry eaune sores I had ever ?een. Iiis throat finally became Involved to auch aa extent that be could only swallow liquid food. After UMng all the remedies without checkin? the ravages of the eating cancer, his gene al healih was broVen doirii, be waa confined to his bed, and thought it to be only a question of time about bis death from the tenter. 1 put him on ewIJt'a Specific as a last ort, and he hecan to improve with the Cift do?e- Iii general health improved at once, RDd rapidly : bia thioat cot well; the ravage? of the caucor were soon stopped; It benan to heal around tiieedts; and after a few months treatment with t S. S. he hs gotten entirely walL His lace ts all bea. -d over with new flesh, and nia general health is cxnei.ent. Hla recovery ia wouueriul. Ji. t Ckl Ki.F.y, M. D , Oglethorpe, Ga. Cancer for Many Tears. T i pros y 11 .i F. Tonn.. Oct- 1 ts M. Gentlemen! 1 am proud i'liM ''i c 1 f 1 c has 10 inferm I, i aMr A ci'reo my Cancer, and it wis a verv Ton tliitt-H1 SWIKT'8 Pl'E1- 1 Wl V.ort iir.a T am tn ffnA health not better for twenty years. I have gained twenty five piunds since i commenced tekiug Swht SfE -if:c. H. 8. Bs iDKORn, ScatcP.ed From the Grave. Mrs. Sarah E. Turner and her mother, Mrs. P. H Brjac, lorainetten years rtbidents of Humboldt. Ttjiii., nieke the following fctateoienta as to the rr.t rits of 6 wilt's Specific Mrs. Turner's case i well known iu tbat comrnuuity. Shesis: i was sillicted lor two or ttiree years with rx:zema and .ryMpelas combiced. My whole system vi as bi oken down, vy htreDjuh. and appetite cone, Ld 1 rtcame as helpless as a chi'd. beioü lifted fri,m place to place by my frieude. 1 was treated by the bct prtyMcisris in th-i cmimunity wiih Iodide oi Potnsh sua the o'ber usual remedies for such taes. I was g'Veu up to die by my friends. My fcufiVriDes were beroua description, and 1 had lobt all l ote of recovery. ,l.Rt January I was ladet eil to irySwift'e peflc, liavipg received a pRttphht from tbe Cumpguy diailme its merits. The first half-dozen hot'.lcs bad tbet-'ect to brine bark hope to my heart, and the thought of being willafcain trouRht joy and sladness to the household. I have taken aitocetlier 24 botties. Tne sores have all healed up aud disappeared: my trecth bas returned, and I am aole to do all kicdsof housework, wlf fa fcjeci tic, 1 honestly believe, puaiclied roc from the prave, and I do not know bow to be grateful enough for tnv recovery. Nr.s. Sakaii E. Ti kner " I know that 8. 8. 8. has faved my dar.2hter's life. She wua the most wretched looking o''j:ct t' at 1 fverfHwwhfii she commenced taking it. beine perftctly Lclpiess. I toaDk God tbat we ever heard of it. It basvcd mv cnild. Mus, I', li. Bryan. HctEbo'.ct, Tersn., Oct. 1, ISM. Treatise on Elorul and SV-in Di?es mailed free. The 6wikt ccikk: Co., lira-trS ALanta, (ia. gSTJERBROOK S &3 Lading Nos.: 1 4, 048, 1 30, 1 35, 333, 1 61. For Sale by all Stationers. tHS CSTERSROOC STEEL PEN CO V.orVa. Oamden. K.i 2B John Rl- Kew v Mmkm Restored Kemepy 1 ntE. A victim of youtbfol imnrndenca f aii(f I renif-tnre Decay, Nervous Uebnity, lAti Hanhood. Ac, i,-nniy tried in vain every known remedy. hadicoerei a simple meanxof elf-cnra, whu h he willwtid KRK K to bia fellow-ufferera. Address, J.U-IiKJi.Vi:s,43CliaihiuSU,ew York. k"TR ...SCT?.RTn?fTT ,-fjtna .tutfH Ncr.u LUkuii) uiuui.nM ir. .u T. ft.l n AT Ntpt- 111 .
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