Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1885 — Page 3

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) THE INDIANA STATE 8ENTINEL WEDNESDAY. ,)UNE 3 1885

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THE DOSE. It t ct donated that men have a bone la that ylace where each one La established hi heaxto. ana Uie ram ol bis possession nd fortunes, whence he will not derart If nothing calls hiai a wy; "Hence if be hu uep-irted he Kent to be a wanderer, and II be rttuiai be ceases to wander. Itonditicn lirm Civil Law. Then star at norce, my fce;rt, rest. The bird is afi-st la toe nest; O'er ell tan; fluticr their wins and fly, A lim i la tcvera; n the uy." Lons.'ellow. IODO FOLKS. "KMh TFin!-, .April bhawtri; May Knill, June l'iwr." A roll iei ice. rouch od fellow Be r uil und he Mov-, and wherever be goes, T:s wtn-.cr.'ul to thiols t!y Fe rat'Us tr.e winou-, slax the doors. And down the chimney he i?hs and rjars, And sei tee wnieT house humming. Eut ih:s ; the :. 1 e hs nty nay To weicome tue fair ix.aidt.bnua!, fc'he rcir.fp, Hb 'er l;ht slep tripping O't r bill nal p a.u. And wr.ere she r-. ae summer grasses ej t:uk into Lfe j:d. A dji&lr way tain this sweet coquette: the laughs When h r eves with tears are wet, - And wtavta, f r her own adorning, A ran. kew ü:tv, to wear I fuess V. Lcn courting the iluv day raornlEZ. O pa. pink biwes ol tbe hedge rows; O bU(J Of SDOW; 0 royuJ hne of the Flow -de-Luce, Ihat 'mid the ru-nts grovr: O vicit-t-, bn;iu 1:1 me gretn, Lcci up.; rid suet y-'n.r lovely aecn, Ad crown nor brj.v wiia pie. Etr 'rntucfi brtnx re blosomins It it burrKd up tijcrcvs; Ai.d tit-se. In their tiad, rich bc.iuty, ftiil hasien so:j. Will ht.irts nuroi'l, ol red Bad gold. To the ttautifu;. jojous June. Yet r ever a roo .".a b'oom I trollt:. .March winds g-att-r the frot and snow, Aii'l "arm f.-.ii pril showers. And the bud- of h. y Jaust kis-s the tfay Ire the f.ii: Julo brings the flowerj. Julia M I iica in Youth's ompaniou. The 'Widow of Alexander Hamilton. J Sirs. Je vie Eentoa Fremont, in Wide A wate. 1 1 knew Mrs. Hamilton, the widow of Alexander Hamilton, very well In her many visits to Washington quite toward the close of her lorjp, useful, out quiet life. Her portrait is in tbe same room with oni of Hamilton. When Tallyr.iad was their sceit he asked for th's likeness of Hamilton, cd cutis return to France hai it copied and sending them tho copy, kept the oriiral. Alter Haw Eton's sudden death, tuts original was returned to the young widow by the Trine?, with a letter so feeling that you rub jour eyes after reading the signature with such different character is associated. The letter and por-r&it are amon? many histci'cal treasured belonging cf right in ta;s hcn.e cf a llamii'cr. There is the portrait cf Wa&tirgtcn whica ha bad had painted as a gift to liaciilton. It is put up oa hinees ard turns to any l'gb; wanted. It was deeply Icterestin to turn its serene, reposirs covlvtfrj8i.ee toward the quick dark youegface cl lit-miltci), and tü juiet hich-bre d young wife as 5tt sntabtbe i b76orror. Her face is delicaii Lnt tui oi Eerve and spirit; it lorg cvali3 n.e rar re long frni from the La:r be:tg brueüei back, over a high cctbion, and tie tllm throat and long pointed bodice ad to this elfect cf elender If tgth. The ejes ars very dari asd hold the life and energy cf tbe restrained face. While tbe hih cubbloced bair. tbe rich dreas and ccmeDtioEal a'.titcu tell ol the woman of society, there is something strong In th eteacy eyes and clcst J month wb.-ch snow a ctars'.ter cf ter ova. ßiie had cot th bauty cf her srl?r.did laother tha wife cf General Fhtlip ßcbuyler who. rather than let their crops be cf use to the advincm Erjslh trrny (Bdvaccir oa Saratoga), hertelf led kf r T-eop:e in tiring then. Est the biph resolute nature was ail there when tbe yocrjg widow fcuiid in ter own sorrow and her own or;haLed ctuMren the motive for a liie wich ihoold lift reglect and sorrow from thousands of children. Her "talents" were rxacy; illcstrious catues and a powerful fainijy, tbe tendered sympathy cf a who'.a nation, and her own pitjin?, loving nature blended with a raresente of justice all these te dedicated to tie care ot children. Her crief over her own children took th for to oi protection cf those who were poor and unfriended as well as orphaned. To ilrs. Hamilton is directly owing the first orpban asylum of New York. On its fiftieth anniversary a memorial service was held in tfce Chnrch ot the Epiphany, ia Washington, where Mrs. Washineton then was for the winter, ted the worK and its greatly extended ccd were told ovtr. The teed had besooae tree with mighty branches, ilrs. Himiltan was feeble and could not sit through the whole serv!c, but came only fur a j an alw&T. to the commani- s MiTice, ThU Sunday she came in toward tbe close. Oar minds and hearts were tilled with the gocd works cl this gentle lady wlf n the entered a very small, upright little r'snre in deep blpv.z, never altered irotn tee tirce er dark hair wa3 first framed in by the widow's cap, until now the hair was white is tbe cap. As she moved slowly forward supported 7 her daughter, Mrs. Hoiley, ODe common feeling made the CDneregiticn rife, and remain standing until she was Mated in her pew at the front. Mrs. Hamilton, though recovering marked attention, preferred quiet, and returned bat few visits. Mrs. Hamilton retained her activity to preat age. When I iirst lived on the Hudson Kiver. ;uite near he r iou'a home, it was still freshly remembered how the old lady would leave the train at a little way station and climb two fences in her short cut across mearJows rather than go on to the town where the CRrria trcld mettfcer. It was a delightful historical heme to me. Sacb. an old, old eervirg man opened tbe door and tiberfd jou into the s.jaare hall wnere tbe family traditicn of service to the country rcet your eyes in a Una life size partrait by tg?, o a great Macson a young olEcer in bit-e r.nircrm, i h a cap pushed bick. sbcwir g the tame dark i yes of controled enezey. ALd the tradition o.'aod work toa gee? on. Lcuisa Lee Scbu ler Las twen eirea a rontrollinst rart in the State Charities and Ileforms and, ilh tie aid of modern conviction on the nerpfsity cf teins your "brothtr'a keeper." wide scape in cirry;tg out tbe ideas begun so quietly long ago ky ter noble great grandmotuer. The Unrt oMl Statae. !CUrleä raruiid. ia äh Kicholas. 'Jd lbs first p'nc, there had to be a äketch er n.ca?l. XLis mt gare of the statue in c ay, to five an idra of how it would look. The public approved cl this model, and then tfce brsi real atrdy cf the wore was made, a planer statue, just one sixteenth the size of the irtenrjfd e'atuo "1'r.e next step wnstomaka another mo. lei juttfour times :s'n, or one-fourth the s ze of tie reel Hiitai. This qatrter sizs n odel le'cg düV? .1, then came the task of makirg tbe fnll eiz model in plaster. Bat this bad to be kk in sections. For instance, the tint perticn would include tbe bate on which tbe fijrure stood, the feet, and tbe hem of ths farm-nt. The next section would icclucfe a circle quite round tbe long f cwirg drew. jat above the hem. The third lection oill stand a Lave this and show lucre cf the folds of the dress, and reach part way up to tbe knee. In like manner the whole ügure would be divided into sections. "The qnarter-ize model was first divided jd "t Lid way, and then to lay out the fall sizs plan it was only necessary to make a plan of each lection four times as large as the section actually was in the model. Every prt cf the model was co7ered with marks or dots for guides, and by meaiwaring from dot to dot, increasing tbe measurement four timei, and then transferring it to the larger model, an exact copy ju3t four times a) larz? as wai made, for each of these large sec tiens. however, there had tj be a actTort of some kind, before the piaster could be laid on. Having marked on the floor an outline plan of tbe enlarged section, a wooden frame-work was built up iosids the lan. Then uoon this frame-work piaster was rcugbly spread. It aooa resembled, in

rede way, the corresponding section of th quarter-size model, but was four times as large. Then the workmen copied in this pile of plaster every feature of tbe model section, measuring, again and again, from dot to dot, correcting by means of plumblines, and patiently trying and retrying till an exsct copy, only in proportions four times as large, was attained. "Tbe great irregularity of the dratery trade it ceoerary lo put three hundred marks cn each section, besides twelve hundred guide-marks, m order to insure an ex act correspondence in proportion between tbe enlarged sections of the full size model and the sections of the quarter size molel. Each cf these marks, iroreover, had to ba measured three time on both, models, and after that cams all the reratasarements, n prcve that cot a single mistake had bseu rxade. "When thefe sect'ons in plaster had bean completed, then cams the work ot mtkius? wooden melds that fchcu'.d b exact copies, otb in sue and modeling, ol the planter. There were all carefully made by ha ad. It was long, tedious and diilicait. Ea3h piere ws a mold of a p3rt of the status exacily tttirg every projection, depression andcurve c f trat portion cf tbe figure or drapery. Into tbete wooden laaldd eheeta of metal were laid, end pressed or bs&tcn down tül thty fitted the irregular surfaces of the Didd. All the repousse, or hammered wort, was done from the back, or inside, of the sheet. If tbe mold is an exact copy of a part cf the statue, it is eay to see that ths sheet ri metal, when mtde to lit it, will, when taken out and turned over, be a copy o that art of the statue. 'Thtte sheets were of copper, and ea:h wss frcm one to three yards square. Each formed a j art of the breeze suttue, and of course no two were alike. 'In this complicated manner, by making tlist a tketch, then a quarter si3 model. tien a fall s'3 model in sections, then hundreds of weeden copies, and lastly bf beating into shape three hundred sheets of capper, the enornoca statae was finished. These three LuLdifd bent and hammered plates, weigh ins in all eJghty-eicht tons, form the outside of the statue. They are very thin, and while they fit esch other perfectly, it is quite plain thst if they wera put together In their proper order they would never stand alone. These hammered sheets make the outside of th9 itatne; but there must be also a skeleton, a bony structure inside, to hold it together. Th:s is of iron beams.firmiy riveted together, and makirg a support to which the copper thell can be fastened."

Ii Is Idea of the Kxtraordlnary. LCardia" Mail A Scotch snhiitera at Gibraltar was one day on guard with another ofiicer. who anIackily fell down a precipice 1X) feet and was killed. r"oa military leaden should und?re1and that in the guard reports th?re is a emull addendum, viz. : "N. B Nothing extraordinary since gourd mean tin z." Oar friend, hDWivsr, eaid notbisg about tlie accident, and sooic bo irs after, taj brede major cama to his quarters on tfce part oftbeoillcrs couimandiDg, with tha report in bis band, to demand an explanation. ' You fay 'N. B. Nothing eitraordinary s'reegoard mounting,' when yoar bro'lier c lUcer on duty has fallen down a pracipica ICO feet and teen killsd " "We 1. sir." replied he. 'T dinna think there's enyibing extraordinary in that; if he'd faun tlocn a precip'ca 4l)i feet and no been klb'e.1, I liould fcas thought it very extraordinary ii deed, and wad baa put it doou in my report." Wouldn't Brr I n ventilation. Johnny, "I'a, I wish yoaM give me a dollar." l'aternal. "A dollar! For what, my son? ' "I want to gt a present for a poor little boy th at's in tha same class with me at Saa-dV-f cbnol." ( Much gretified). "We i. that's very arind and though'.f qI of yen, Johnny ' (setting out his pocket-book) "What are you going to get bini? ' "A jackknife." "A dollar, yen say?" (Who fears he detects a wavering on hia father's part). "I can get him a knife for a quarter, plenty b!g for hirn he isn't a very big fellow and then, yon see. I'll htve enough left to get myself one of those bass seventy Cve-centfrs!" The Kansas Supreme Court has been called open to decide a point probably never before raiied. It seems that when the jury went out one of the number proposed to ooen their deliberations with prayer, and tfcerenpon proceeded to pray "long and load." Tfce verdict was 8saicst the defendant, where open his lawyer moved to set aiide. on the ground ot "undue influence exercised by one of the jurymen by means 01 public prayer in the jnry-roam." Downright Cruelty To permit yourself and family to "önfTer:" With sickness when it can be prevented and cured so easily With Hop Bitters!!! Having experienced a great deal of "Trouble!" from indigestion, ao much so that I came near losing my Lifet My trouble always came after eating any food However licht And digestible, Fcr two cr three hours at a time I had to go through tbe most Excruciatirg paics, "And tbe only way I ever got" Relief Was by throwing up all my stomach talced. No one can conceive the pains conthat I had to go through, until "At last!" I was taken! 'Sathat for three weeka I lay in bed and Could eat nothing! My suOerings were so that I doctors to give me tomething railed two that woald stop the ram. Their FlTorta wire no good to me. At last I beard a gocd deal . "About yorr Hop Bitters! And determined to try them." Got a bottle in four hours I took the contents of One! Next day I was out of bed, and have not seen a "Sick!" Hear from the same cause cince. I tave recommended it to hundreds of Others. You ha-;e no eac'i "Advocate as I aiu.'' George Kendall, Aliston, Boston, Mas. Columbus Advocate. Texas, April 21, 'S3. Dear Kditr-r: I hava tried jour Hop Bitters, and find they are good for any com. plaint. The best medicine X ever used in my family. H. Talsssb. ST-None- genuine without a bunch of STeen hops oa the white label. Baun til the vile, poisonocj ituJT with "Hop" or 4,Ho?" to their nam. What Mamma Said, !New York Times. "Are vqu enjoying your dinner?" asked Bobby cf the minuter, who was taking a Sunday dinner with the family. "Yes, Bibby," responded the minister, pleasantly. "Mamma said this morning that she thoaght you would, as she didn't suppose that with your small salary and big family you got mach to eat from one week's end to another." '-Consumption Care" Would be a truthful name to give to Dr. Three's ''Golden Medical Ditcoyery," the mmt etücacions medicine yet discovered for arresting the early development of pulmorary disease. But "consamptioncare" would not saiilclently indicate the scope of its in flue nee and usefulness. In all the many diseases which spring from adeaangement of the liver and blood the "Discovery" 13 a safe axrd sure specific. Of all drcgiats.

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A Wathington street placard says "Look at our ladies' hose." We refuse to be demoralized by any such exhibitions. ' My dear," said Mr. Ferguson, as be laid down hia book, "it says here that whisky drinking hardens the brain." "Never mind, my dear," was her sarcastic reply, "you reed n't quit drinking on that account." And now Ferguson wonder what sue meant. Frofeesor Langley. the astronomer, ii said to be the mou bashful man. And yet we have no doubt he will sit for hoars looking at Venus through a telescope, long after tne d cent rop! are a'aed and .uleep. That ia always the waj ith thtse bashful men. Lowell Citizen. 'Are your coats padded? acxed Angelina, as her head reposed, gracefully on William's manly breast. "No. Why do yon a?kf" he inquired fondly. "Because they are so ranch softer than Martin's coats, or John's either, for that matter." The engagement was broken. The Eambler. 6am Jones was once conducting a revival In Atlanta. For a fall week he addressed himself to the members ot the cburca. At last one of the stewards suggested that he bad better begin to pitch into the sinners. "No, sir," 6aid Sam. "I want to get thi Church cood stirred no iirst. I never kill bogs 'till I've got my water hoL" Bather Premature. "Why have they pat you in jail aeain?" a?ked an Austin philanthropist of Jim Webster, who was playing checkers with his noe on the grated winr'ow. "Because I had th luck to.tiod CcloDel Yeiger's watch." "That's no crime, to find a watch." "Yes, butyou ee, bos. I dun foand it teiora he lout it," Textss biftir.gs. A smvt Colonel of en Irish militia re;ment was lately found fault with by tbe Inspecting General for the indifferent soonirgofhis regiment. The Colonel replied: ' fclr, I must explain that I stand befora you in two positions one as Colonel of the regiment and the other as an Irish landlord. As tar as I am concerned I consider the shooting gocd enough." Troy Times. "But I can't cook it in that way, Henry; I don't know how." "Then why don't yon keep trying till you leara how?" "Oa, I can't; I always spoil It." "Blague take a woman anyhow; ehe can't never do anything a body wuts done. A man can do anything." "No he can't I'll tell y.vi what a man can't do." "What's that? "He can't ixlnd his own business." Four candidatei for the pcstmastersVip of Richmond wera urged by as many delegations of influential Virginians, and the fifth mengotth9 office. Which reminds us of the inebriated sngnr planter in New Orlean, who, seeing an Italian count playing a handorigan, with displayed upon its upper sar f.e a number of puppets, one of which hld forth a plate, accepting taia ai a challenge 10 a novel game of chance, and deposited aa eagle oa the plate. This the crgin-grinder, after playing a few bare, put inta his pocket. The plauter deposited another piece. ß.ims result. And a third, and a fourth, and a filth. And then he staggered solemnly away, remarking. "lib. the first time I ever backed agin' a game where all tbn pTsben'aso was 1 in favor of the dealer!" N. O. Picayune. Ccliael J. Armoy Kaor. of Texas 8iftiag, wben atked what be considered the bast b't of American humor, answered prornp'.ly. "A little thing that Bill Nye wrote. I consider it the best becinsa it leaves so mash 1 1 the imagination. A humorous thing should be suggestive. Thts is what Nye wrote: Yesterday wa the first day of January. Tbe gl. Yew Year. I made 100 calls. Sal rmtold.' Now what a vision of a gigautio drork dees that bring up?'1 Equally good if not l eti er, is a morsel by Artemus Ward, which may be found as a motto on the titlepage cf come editions ef the great humarisv' s works. Itrunsthcs: "Amused Old Gantieman: 'Why, what a faolish little girl! Here's a dofiar for you.' Foolish Little Girl: Tleass, sir, I have a sbter a; home wh is almcst a foolish ai I be. Won't yon give me a dollar for her, too ." " Masonic Customs, i Texas Slftin29.1 "So the Arabs go to lodere and come home late just as you do," said Mrs. Mannerly to her husband, who was of a convivial turn of mind. "I don't know," he stammered. "But I know they do, for I read in a papsr that when an Arabian enters hia house he removt s his shoes and keeps on his hat. That's what vou do when you come home late front the ledge." If aS a Different Sound, Did you catch on to the soucd of that?" remarktd a Stockton youth to his companion the other evening as a high-sounding kiss was heard coming from a couple standing in a doorway oa El Dorado street. "Well, I should say I did!" replied the other. "It sounded like a skyrocket had boated. I gueeo they must be a newly married couple, and they haven't got through with the honey-moon yet." "Honeymoon, thunder! You can iustbet on it they ain't married yet. Marnai kiss;; don't sound like that, they ain't the standing kind." SOCIAL GOSSIP. Love is homesickness of the heart. He who liyea well is the best preacher. StuiTed hair bustles are preferred to the steel ones. Wealth and happiness seldom trot together in double harness. Professor Felix Adler, favors co education except between the ages of twelve anl eighteen. The sunshine of life is made up of very little beams, that are bright all ths time. Arkin. It is noticed that every young lady wl o elopes f rein a skating liuk iao9auty and an beiressi. "Boys will be boys," observes te Waterloo Observer. Well, yes, we supposs so. We don't tee how it can be avoided. A t;iby born during a terrible storm was named Cyclone. Its father says the term is t misnomer; a cjclone doesn't hoal e7ciy night. A Yirgibii girl asks why girls marry? Mctt of them marry to make Borne other girl jealous. That is the only we can account for some men getticg wives. "Budes r.o w go to the altar without gloves." .This enables he newly married couple to save up the price 01 a ratr ot 'aid, ana is good economy The J edge. When you haar a man Bay, "I will risk my honor that this La true" j oa can gsaera'.iy make up your miod that his hoaor ia n: paying a very heavy dividend. There is a good deal of wearisome slosh in the papers about "The first Lady in ta.e Land," which is disgusting to every man who loves a mother, wife or ai&ter. The hours tre viewless angets TbatiUil go gliding by, ADd bear each minute's record Up To Ulm who Bits on high. C. P. Crancb. William D. Howella believes that it is easier for a man to seek tne forgiveness of God than it is to seek tbe forgiveness of his wife. Either William has been reckless, or his estimable spouse has had her eye opeu of late. Trousers with two legs are a pair; a shirt with two arms ia only one shirt. Philosophers had better give op trying to find out whether tbe moon is inhabited with spooks and clear rap eome ol the dan mysteries ot this life. Human nature is a good deal like dog nature. Whenever some other dog wtats the bene it becomea doubly precious; aid wheu a man is about to lose something upon which be has put slight value, its worth gaes skyward rapidly. The most inquisitive are generally tbe most loquacious; and where an individual takes great pains to make himself acquainted with out circumstances, we should suspect

b!s motive, especially if ke lavish in his pjomieea of secrecy. II homes were made brighter and happier there would be less attractions on the atreeta for young people. Prudence, frugality and good management ere excellent artists for mending bad times; Ihey occupy but little room in any dwelling, but would furnish a more effectual remedy for the evils o' life than any reform bill that ever prused the Houses o! Congress. When Mr.Xl6yeland went to select a pew ia the Washington church which be attends he was aeked what part of the building be would like to sit in. ""'.Veil," he aaid,, "I tfcn't want to be so near the minister that he can see whether or not I am listening." 'Bouse to come work ol high and holy love And thou aa angel's caprlas saalt know, The good beaun by tbee ihall onward flow And wider grow. The seed within these few and Heeling hours. Thy band unsparing and unweirlfd cast. Shall deck tiiy grave with, amaranthine flowers. And yield ihe frntis divine In Heaven's immortal bowels." Another Myth. It is a natter of history that Nero fiddled while Berne was burning, and it is no trlSirg thing at this late day to have it discovered that fiddles were not invented until long after Nero's time. Why can not these innocentclelcsiccs be allowed to exist undisturbed? ruttlns His Foot in It. IJJarmd Lampoon. Uisa Budd Do you think Miss Iloseieaf pretty, Mr. Holworihy? Holworthy (striving to say something complimentary) Well, sue has a vtry inte lec:usl face. Miss Badd0 lie Mr. Hclortbyj whit a compliment to pay a young lady ! Holwcrthy O, I wouldn't say it of yon, you know. ' A I'roTetb and a Postscript. Miss Lucretia P. Hale sends to Good Housekeeping a new proverb made out of an o'd one "dilligtntly revised and improved" lixe King James' version of the Bible, end says: ' I am tempted to send you a proverb of my own invention or rather the enlargement of an old one to add to your small 'bits,' It is one that has been worked out by my own experience": " 'A watched pot never boils but an unwatchea pet boils over.' " This proverb is 60 good, so true, so pat, that we pick It out from among our "bits" and lay it on oar Table of Contents on a plate "by itself." Gems from TVhlttier. In tfce prost mystery which sround us lies. The wi.-cst is a lool, the looi beaveQ-helr'd Is wiso. Tfce Tent oa the Uea h. food's band within the shadow lays The tt tuts where on bis gates of praise ball ri.ss at laot. Anniversary Poooi. Her presence lendii Its warmth and health To ml who coine heore it. If worxaa lct us ilden, such As the alone restore it. Among the Ullis. Ah, well! for rs all some sweet hope lies leer!y burled Iron, human ejei; And, in tbe herr nf:cr, r.nsels may Koll the sloue from iis iave away! Maad iluller. Widely and well feM the eastern bard; Fear is eiisy, bnt love is hard Ilaj-y to plow with the s-antou'a rage. And walk on t be Meocan pilgrimage; tut lie Is grr ute-t pad ot-.t wno can Worship aliaa by livins inau. The Preacher. Fickle Oueens cf Fashion Will Wear Their Own Hair Ilere&fter. . Tbe fashions in hair dressing have not chanced materally from those ot tbe winter. The hitrh coiffure is still tbe most popular and becoming, especially to young facs. New ways of twisting the coil are introduced. The front hair is curled into little nc;j, and tbe short hair at the reck is treated in tr-eeameway. The hair ia iirst combed to the crewn cf the bead, where it is tied by a small cord of the tame color. The coil )s divided into two part, each one forming a palm-leaf pattern. For evening wear a silier pin or a diamond star piuc;d in the coils dds to their beauty. Very little false hair is now worn. Ladies who bave long thin hair crimp it overnight, and aie thus able to make it appear trice as heavy. Crimping is easy whon tne ha'.r is newly washed and free from natural oil. It is brushed out in the morniDg and tons gains the glistening dry appeal auce so much sought after. Golden brown hair is the fashionable tint, and gold wash applied to l!ght hair will tar a it to this desired shade. These washes are, however, very injurious, and destroy tne growth of the hair"; besides, its use is so easily detected. Dull brown, sandy, or mucolored hair may be brightened in tint by washing dally in a strong solution of warning soda, soap, and hot water. The hair abould be thoroughly brushed afterward to prevent dryness of the scalp. LITTLE FOLKS.

It was a little five-year-old who, in describing the erl'.iction of a neighbor, said "he is blind frcm head to foot." "Mamma, when Ising 'I want tobe aa angel does it mean I want to bs cue right cß "Why no, dear; why do yon abfc?" "Because if it does I am not going to ein it any more." Life. Elsie'a quick eye saw, es soon as she eater d the parlor one rnornin, that the slip coverings tad been taken oil' the furniture. "00, Jock?" Bhe shouted, "the chairs havs not got their nightgowns on any more." A little girl four years old was lighted to bed with a paraEne candle. She had nev-r seen one before, and was delighted. In ths morning she begged to be allowed to tako it in her hards "How soft and smooth it h! ' she said, admiringly. The rext nlht it w.is nt-d, and tbe next morning it w.n bandle t With the same fond admiration, but eone surprise was expressed on finding it shorier than at first. When it was explained to hr U at tbe cardie burned itself away, sue sa'.l, very soberly, "If you knew it woald barn away, why did you light it? 1 "How did the Qoeen cf Sbsba travel when Bhe went to see Solomon?" asked Mi?s 1L cf her Sunday-echGol class cf little girli. No cne ventured an answer. ' If jcu had studied your lesson you coa'd not tave helped knowing," said their teacher. "Now look over the verses agaii " "Conld she bave gone by the cars? asked Miss It , beginning to lof e patiencs, as toe children consulted their books but appeared to arrive at no conclusion. Yes'm." said a little gtrl at the end of the class. "She went by steam cars." "Did she, inded!" laidMissIt . "Well, Lonita. we wculd like toknotv how yoo. found that out." "In the second verse," responded the child. "It taja she came with a very great train." Not Afraid, but Bashful. "You are not afraid of the dog, are you, tnb?" No, ma'am." "Well, then, wby don't you come right la.? He wen't hurt you." "I'm too timid, ma'am that's wbat aila rr e. I'm always bashful when there's dogs about." More Praetlral than Ploua. I Exchange. "How many of your parents, children, Bay grabe?" asked tbe Sunday-school teacher. "Pleaee, mum, what's them?" a iked an overgrown girl in a last year's hat. "Why, Maggie!" exclaimed the tacher, "ia it posaible you don't know what grace ia? Doesn't your father say something before you begin to fat?" "Oh!" responded the girl with a glow of intelligence; "yes, mum, he does; he always saye, lon't make hogs of yourselves; that's all the butter there ia in the hou&e.' "

VARIETIES. The baby's favorite ame 1 fours. "HangiHg on the ragged edge" is now rendered "tottering on the slippery brink." The fellows who are waiting for tha office to seek tha man are getting awfully tired. According to the London Times, the price of diamonds has steadily fallen from $15 to &J.75 per karat. The Bible Revision is ea'.d to hare cast the University Press of Oxford and Cambridge more than $1C0,0C0. A young lady who keeps an autograph album expres&ly for male eignatares ietera to it as her "him book." A'noted Arabian chieftain, Abd el Kai?r, always maintained that the two gre eneemics cf the horse were rest and fat. France and Greece have 100 holidays annually; Kiusia W, Belgium C Eagiand .S4 acd the United States ti'J, Theae include 8ciidftj8. A scientist now declares that the tin of the ncse is the home of the soul. It has certainly often Bhown where departed spirits have gone. . . A Jamestown, D. T , justice decides that prcfanity is not punishable at law when caused by a neighbor's hens scratching np the defendants garden. "Yes,'' observed the widow, "It was rather a disgrace to have him ha2ged,but you don't know what a relief it is lor me to know where te is at night time," A Cincinnati girl drowned henelf iast before she was goiiig to be married. No reason was given tor the deed other than that she, was er gaged to a Cincinnati man. "Hallo, eld man. what on earth are yon going to do?" "Dine, of course." Dliie? VY by, it's only threö o'clock." "I know, my boy, but it's eight in London." Life. "When a woman is giving her husband a bitot her mind he should try to imagine what it would b like if he was a Mormon and was having seventeen such bits served up to him. There are about C00.000 C3mm.rc'.al travel, s in this country. Tneir average lsry ia 1,000 a year and expenses. Over 2".C00 belong to associations for mutual protection, life insurance, etc Fifty-four unfortunate gamblers have destroyed themselves at Monaco thai far daring the present season. The Prince's conscience must be a a uncomfartasle bed fellow if he ever considers ths source ef his income. Two girls in Sacramento, Cal., who thought it would be fan to black their faces, unfortunately got a coloring preparation that wen't wash off. It acts like dye on the tkin, and cnemistseay it will probably not wear off for montba. It has been well announced thst anybody, on either side, prominent tr likely to become so, in Afhsniataa was of Iri3h descent. Now a Dublin paper states that Gne'al KomarofT's grandmother was an Irishwoman cf the name of Macaamara. Out of every 1 000 people born in this wor'd of sin and eorrow, O'J'J eitber do not know a gcod story when they hear it, forget it after tfcey taye heard it, or do cot know how to repeat it theroselve?, or haven't good jui.ment about when to introduce iL On the streets of Calhoun, Ga., recently there were three old men talking together, all members cf the Baptist church, who had been married seven times, and the agregte age cf the three was 2-10 years. AU ara active and in good health for men of their age. In rutsia a man .uust'pay his taxes before he i aja the preacher, or eocior, or und-r-taker. An American simply moves a few chiles out of town and tbe tax gatherer can't Jenen him. It is for euch blessings as these that our forefathers fit in the revolution. The lumber for 43 000 clothes -tains cot $:"., and the clothes pins are worth $ IS'J.jU. Four kinds of saws, a revolving polishing cylinder of iron and a kiln are requisite for their manufacture, and the paar creature wbo makes th era has only oQ per cent, profit when he sells them for cne cent. The length of the projected railway from London to Bombay ia estimated at nearly 7.000 miles, the route contemplated being through Paris, Madrid, Gibraltar, Tankers, Ton if. Tripoli, Batsorah, Kelai to Kurrachu and BombBy. It is expected that the joar cey will ba made in nine days, or an average of thirty-five miles per hour. It is estimated that the total stock of gold in the world in use as coin, or as coin, or as backing reeer vea in one shape or other, is about f2,818,.S00,t00. of which total England hasfGliSC'JOJO; France. $(.;S0 WO.'W; Ger mapj. Suo 00; and the United ßla'es, $H7,1 wo. :her nation come in lor shares varying from $3.ss 'oo la the case of Holland, to 147.714.fMJ inSpain.

Shocklcg. : New Orleans Times-Democrat. J A iamons dinner given in It'chmond, Va.,. was givirg a particularly swell dinner to a party of distinguished people, and, being short of a dinner-room servant, hired a noted head waiter to officiate. When the ham was placed on the side table to be carved, tbe heed waiter, full of the importance of his position, sscg out: "Now, gonta, which one of yon says ham?" The hos;, speechlesswithdisgust, rose, and, seizins; the astonished darky by the scrutf of the neck, shot him oat of the room, and then, with an urbanity that was immense, resumed his duties as the most almiiabie of hc8ta. Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured thousands cf cases of rheumatism. This is abundant reason for belief that it will cure you. Try it. fv. m ft it n f!cu.r jiBlTTERSfl TCURES rf LIVER KIDNEYS 5TQMAC.I AND BOYELS. ALL DRUGGISTS?

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SHERIFF'S BALE Ey vlrtce cf a certified eTT of a decree tome directed, from tbe Clerk et the Superior Conrt of Marion County. Indiana, la a cause wberein Charles E. Cofhn, trustee, is. plaintiff, and Martha Fauikacr et ai. are defendants, (case No. 2.106) requiring me to make the turn ol fire hundred and etxty-aix dollars and seventy-five cents SoC6 75), aa provided for In said decree wiih Interest on sfdd cecrec and costs, I will expose at public sale, to tha nisbeat bidder, on SATURDAY, TSE 27TH DAY OF JCSE, A. 10, 1-vSV. between the honrn of lo o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clo kr p. m., of said day, at the door of tbe Court Hone of Marion County, Indiana, the rents audprofl .s for a term not ciccedirg seven yca, of the folio ring real estate situate in Marion County. Indiana, to wit. : fa t of the northwest quarter ef Efctlou eleven fill in t0M hhip fifteen lrjorihol rarge tiree 13; cfckt, Lonnded aa ioiloua. to wit: K'.rinnlng ou Uie iiorih liDe of said ttion at a -noiit eiht 1 8 chains and seventy ;;oj lin'Lt eat of the nertiwest ccrncr of tail K-ctior, tbence rncnins sontb rter"n )15 chains more or less to the centre of tbe tr . of the IneiacapolU and Terre Jakute railroad, tüerce ra.t alon. tbe centre of said tract to Wnita River, thet.ee np said river to the norvh llr.s of said ect'on, thence west nine 9 chain end fifteen I !5; licks to tbe place of bannninir. txcepiso rnucu of raid tract as is cci cpled by right of way cf ft:i Indianapclis and Terre' Haute IUil-oad Company contain Id cr eleven and aeveutv e;ght one huidredihs 11 7-i00j ams, more or less, excppt therefrom three and twenty-five oae hundredths 3 25 100 acres ia a SQnare form ia the northwest corner of said tract demrtbed aa follow, viz: Commencing eiht and teventy-one hundred :h IS Tl-K'0i cU&lna es-t of the northwest cotier of said section e.sven 111, thence runiing south five 5 and wventy 70 1 : hundredth chains, thrnce east five i'6 and seventy 7üj hundredths chains, thence nor:a five lijand seventy (70 hupdreath chains tsence west five (5j and seventy 7J ihnadredta resins to tbe place of beRinnin continiEC tijrc3 and twenty-Ov-9 hundredth ;3 25-10 j) acre-, owned by John Kilngensnith. ana ltavlag figatand riftytbreehtindredth si3 ICO j acres, si:ate ia 3d8rion County, Indians. If tneb renb and prontn will not eil for a re!Ccieut sura to rstlsfy sa'd decree, interest ana cor. I wiil. at the same tirae aud place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, ot eo mach thereof a may be ufliolenl to discharge said decree, interest and corns. Bald tale will b made witiout ary rc.itf whatever frcai valuat'ea or appraisement laws. GKORüH H. CARTER. Ehcriä of Marion Coaniy June 1st A. D.1RS5.

Sillivax & Jones, Attorneys for PlaintiflT. STATE OF INDIANA, Ma wore Cotjntt, s: Ia the f-'uperior Conrt of Marion Connty, in the State of Indiana. No. Soj;;. I loom 3. t)cmjl int for forclosure of mortsane: ' The Connecticut Mutual Life lnpurtnc? Com pany vg. John D. onait. ilarla B. Condi t. his wife, Margaret V. Marshall, et al. Be it known, That ou the 20th Cey of May, !Ss5, the above named plaintiCs. by its sttorneya, filed la the office of the Clerk of theSuper.or court ol Marion County, in the State of Indiana, i:s complaint Reinst the above named defendants, and the said plaintiff havirg also filed In said Clerk's oil'.ce the affidavit of a coinjetcnt person, showing that said defendants, Ii. Kammstl, James U. iMinbam. Wiiliani T. f uefcley, Charles H. Webb. John H. Ordway. Isaac 1. Blodgett, William H, Hladen. Georse D. T. Ordway, Ltou Rheims, Gus Utr.s Richards aad lienry tiat-nberg, partner, ur.dor the tirtn name of idenberg fc Co.. James Wentvrorth Brown, franklin Fierce, John BHknap, Georce K. Johnson. Jr., John I'owell, AlexatsCer Elsck. lleraiau Black, Samuel Ho.1iuan, WiliiRra Clark, John Clark, Kicwart Clark, ar'cs Freitac. e'harles 1'. Voeel, Morton C Va-rcn. .Jacob Kridel, Acheson Harden. Arthur Sibley, ( harles W. Lantcnoack, Charles K. Keger, Levi ii. Bates. John II. Btcd, Martin I. Cooiey, William Kinscly, Samuel B. Witter. Charles B. Chapman, Georee S. Sprinsti;ld, Elias Einstein, Alexaiider Lnmly, Waahaitin Cloak sul S.:it Company. Wi;liam fenper. Gayer T. Joues and Georve W. Ma-ihall, doing bubines under the f;rm name and tyle oi w. 8. Sbaplfclsh .t Corrpmy, Jo-cph Maxeloaum, are not resident of the Mate of lauiina; that said m tion la brought for the purpose of foreclosing a rjsorti:ai;e upon real esta'e ae crlbcd la tne complaint, and also for tlie appointment ot a Receiver ibere'or. and whereas taid plaintifr' bavine by endorsement on said complaint required said. defendant to appear ia said Court and answer or dttnur thereto, onlthe Tttjlay of September. 1 .ow, therefore, by order of aaid Conrt. s id lefendants iast aliove named are hereby noiitied of the fiiio' aad pendeucy ot said complaint acainst tneni, and that unless they arrwr aad answer or demur thereto, at the calling oi said, cause on the 7th day of September, ISS. th same beinn the tirst .judicial d5 of a term ol sid Court, to be begun and hcid at the Court Houe ia the city of Indianapolis, on tbe first Monday la September. KvAh, said complaint and the matter and thine therein contained and alleged wlu b heard and o'citraiiaed in taeir atence. G. L'CLAIN", letk. K. W. Mel'Kiik, Attorney. SHERIFF"8 8 ALE By Tirtne of an eTecnttoa to me directed from the Clerk of the crim'ual Conrt of Marion Conntv, Icdiuia, I will eiposs at public aaie, to the hifhe&t bidder, on SATURDAY, THE CCTIT DAY OF JUNE. A. 1). 18S5. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and A o'clock p. m. of 68id day, at the door of Uie Court-house of Marion County, Indiana, the rents ana t raits lor a tern not exceedins ssvea years, cf tLe following real estate, to-t it: Lorn nutcbeied forty-türee (i-V) und for'.v-finr (44'. in Kuekle and Hamliu'a sutdlvi-inn ic'Jonnsou's hfciri' rdditioa to the City of lad aunpolis, which subdivision is described by plat re ord in Piat Bock No 3, race 147, m Recorder's oaico of liar loa County. Indiana. Aiso the lollowlnz parta of lots five i3 a-jd six: (6). in square fifty-two (521, In tae ci'y of ijiscapolt", o-wit: Commem-ini; at a point on the north line of Washineton a rtet, thirty-four feet and six inches west ot the southeast corner of said square 52,thcnce north parallel with the cst line of said square seventy C-0) feet, thence west parallel with Washington street seventeen (17) feet, thence sou'h seventy (7t) feet to Washmjton street, thence east along Washington street 6eveaten (17) feet to the place of beginning, tituate in Marion County, indjacs. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, Interest and costs, 1 will, at the same tirce and piace, expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken aa the property of Gottlieb Wacbstetter, at the suit of the tita.e of Indiana. Said eaie to be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. (CaseNc.12.iii2). GEORGE H. CARTER. EheriH of Marion County. May C5, A. D. JSS5. D. M. Br.AinrnY, Attorney for nainUf SHERIFF'3 8 ALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk ol the Superior Court of Marina Ceunty, IndiaEa, in a caue w herein John C. New. executor, etc , is plaintiff, and Benjamin C. fetaw et al. are defendants, (case No 3'.73J) requiring rae to make tae suns oi money in said oecrce provided, aaa in macter as provided lor In said decree, with interferon said decree ar.d costs, I win ex. pote at public sale, vo the highest bidder, oa SATURDAY, THE TiTII DAY OF JUNE A. D, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ta. and 4 o'clock p. ia., cf eaid day, at tbe door of tne Court honse of Marlon County. Indiana, the rents aud proriis lor a term not exceeding ssven years, ol tbe following real estate, to-wit: I ot twenty-two -t in rqusre seven 17 ia Eoaty's addition to the city of Indianapolis, in Marion Cocnty, Indiana. II such rents and profits will not sell fr a sunTcient sum to satisfy t&id decree, interest and cos, 1 will, at the same time end place, expose to public sae the fee simple of said real estste, or so much thereof as may be sufiicient to diM-narce as id decree. Interest and costs. 6ld sale win te rr aie wit hont any relief whatever from valcaüoa or appralaeiceut iawa. GEORGE H. CARTER Eher in' of Marion County. May 19. A. D. 1S35. Jo. T. LtKUDnt, Attorney.forFlalatifl. SHERIFF'S BALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the .:lerk ot the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana, in a cause wherein Frank McWhlnney c: al. are plaintiffs, aad Adlisou Da:gy et al. are cefenflanta (case No. S:t.6ti). rcouu-inz ne to mace tho sum or money in raid de-ren provided, sad. in manner as provided for la said decree, with interest oa said decree aad cost?, 1 wiil expose at public sale, to the bUhet bidder, on. t ATCRDA Y, THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 15, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., oi seid day, at the door ol the Court hont of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits fora terra not exceeding seven years, ol the following real estate, te-wu: Lot twenty 201, in Ruckle & Hamlin's rnbdfVision of lots or blocks nine 91, ten t I0J and eleven 11 ;, in Johnfou's heirs addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, in Marion County. Indiana. If such tents and profits will nt sell for a snf9 Clent sum to satisfy said decree, intereAnd costs, I will, at the sane time aad place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real ectsvte, cr so much thereof as may be anf&clent to discharge aaid decree, interest and rosra. Baid sale will be made without any relief wuaiever from valuation or appraisement lams. GEORGE FL CARTER, eheriff ol Marion County, May 25, A. D. 1835.;