Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 33, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1888 — Page 7
THE INDIANA BTATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDA JANUARY 11 1888
Jin. Haary Wird BsseWa Iatsrsstia'
Article on the Ibna Sabjict ' f to Nouiccs of Bazgir Lsttsrs "Tts Poor Widdsr With S x Guilder.' poverty's Different V;ctima Bf.gitg Bawminz Common and the Public Deceived. ' Specimens of Beggar' Demands A Kind Woman's Correspondence What it Clergyman Wanted The Genteel Begging Art. (Copyrighted'lSS?.) The suffering among the undoubted poor in vnecuy is mucn more Bevere man in ihn cm. nil tnwm und villoirao Whit a mercy to them as well as to those who are J A 1 I. . . . J 1 , rA IM 11 .Uibeeaauujr ucaicgeu iut aaoiakauce, li mey i n . . j , . i . couiu an De transported inio some neauny, sot too sparsely settled country places. Uut "the poor we have with us always." Uteir claims are such as we cannot gainsay fir resist, and no penprnns-haarfp.,! nprrn has any wish not to accept their ehare of AV . W A . . 1 1 ! i muv uuxucii, nucu uia application 19 maae by those who are real sulTerers, and make so appeal until absolute necessity compels. But there are many classes and grades of incse wno can lor or neea aia, ana a wide dissimilaritv in th eßer.t thpv nrndnr.A nn our feelings and sympathies. Some make udtd tuc-ir utdinuiion oy tetter, ettner beirp at too great a distance to apply ia pen on or lacking the courage to make known their poverty, and solicit aid. jiten uiis latter ciass are me most nonest And ripsarvinr Tint t hnno vhn a t-o Aia. tressed and perpetually harassed by these incessant oemanus tor assistance soon jcarn to estimate tne cnaracter 01 tne applicant correctly, whether the appeal is made personally or dy lauer, tue lauer, However, being by far the least annovinz. Hall a dozen lines of a letter will give one instinctive knowledge 01 ice cnaracienstics 01 tne writer whether written by, one accustomed to that Stvle of rorrp.srmnrlanr rr hv nna f - J j vuw whose distress and mortification areunmisMKaDie. from along letter with two or three na?es of flitlprv ami mmnlimanii Cne turns contemptuously. Or, beginnin? wim an earnest appeal to "one so widely jtiiowu as a pudiic oeneiactor," "wnose ear ia ever ooen to the crv of anffrini hnmm. Jty." Or. what is still more offensive, "the srnter wouia never nave ventured to trespass on your valuable time, but In the watches of the night, while praving that uie i.or(i wouia airect our next appeal to one of His mcst charitable servants, we really did hear a voice close br our bed. saying, 'Go to , who will never turn fk oeai ear to a case like yours.' " One would hardlv dpftm it nnit.Ma bar any sensible p?rson could be influenced by such an appeal, but such letters do, for a while, have some weight on persons living jemote from large cities,or who have not the misfortune to belong to the public jju. wnen every man triEg3 Bimilar documents, asking. .Imnat rimni!lnot airl because it would be a sin to refuse such voucners as these "visions of the night" afford, the waste-basket very soon receives such messages without the one addressed ieelirg the least pity or compunction. 7hen the door is beslegd at all hoars vfivu s ciaas ioai you Bee, as you approach the vestibule window or glass door, are navirg a merry time langaing and talking, nntil startled by your sudden opening of the door, when insta.nt.lv räch nrnn is . Tied to the eyes, and they begin to whine na wnimper: "ine bdints presarve your ujsui; iriasfs neip a poor wiciaer witn sir childer an' not a prater In the house, an' the landlord that hard-hearted he's inreatenln' to turn us in the street the day if I don't rav the rint. and Gorl ye, an' not a penny to bliss meself. The jiaoiy argin oe gooa uu ye, out what will Udo at all, at all, if yer ladyship won't The heart soon grows callous to this oftTeteatfcd atorv of the "nnnr wifi.lpr with oi-r childer and a stony-hearted landlord." "I KHEcui aEsisiyou," is eaflijf said alter a few Eucu similar experiences, ana to hear the blesaiDgs tarn to cursing and abuse as the uuur cioees: 10 give to this class of mendicants is only to defraud the dederving, nd "cafct nearla hpfnr nwino " Iiot Uiere are others whose sad story, mooPEuy ana quietly told, it is impossible to donbt. and fnr wh Bpontaneously, and substantial aid ia, as far as possible, forthcoming almost before the words die on the blue and quivering ii. Aneir destitution may be the fruit of their Own lack Of foresight nr ernnnrmr nn aatier. If there are any who have not maun misiaaes or aone many foolna JhiDa, let them east the first btoae. Another class the saddest to meet of au are those who but a short time since &ad all the comforts and many luxuries iiai weaim can give, DUt business stagna lion and Ion financial i)onrMmn nn Withstanding their most strenuous exeravers mese misiortunes, nave wem everything away, wnu no stain on their honor, no carelesnpa in thpir man. ageraent, step by step they have gone down to the most annalHno poverty, and they come to our doors, not jei ia men aire necessity will they ark for alms, only for work, something to dO. no matter hoar menial inat limni. 1. keep the wolf from the door and be saved the humilialioa of asking or accepting charitv. These in life for which human knowledge fiods tiiiiuttuuu aara ior in ose wno sutler and we sometimes feel idmost a3 hard for the kind and generous-hearted who have not the power to even lighten those grievThese are some nf thn fnrmmf that poverty keeps before our eyes almost vuurumwy some last steel the heart and euuic uiai wa&en tne deepest commiasera lion. Then others there are that at the first fiance are lacgoaoie, but It la well to have üaa ice iaugü Deiore a mcmeat'a reflection enables one to read between the lines and . ow low a Pe"n may fall. uuiui luucs unco assau tne most deserving. One blow follows another nmW in ini... Bion, which all mortal skill seems powerless v aven, anu yet wnue siF.iing lower and lower under every additional stroke, seeing no path that can lead them out of the uc-iafncf5 aarKuess, they contiaua to meet adversity with patient heroism. Still xiopitg, 11 not to reg-un that which they liave lost, at least tn &hipid thnu wan.n.tcntonthpm from want too dreadful tot .locser endurance. Lat the strahle ism -aiD, the battle lä lost, and, despite all eflort, cinil starvation ia upon them. Dsath Would be easier than to be compelled to ig, and yp.t what can they do ? The most Carefully-treasured articles have be3n disroEedof to provide shelter from wind and norci, or larnisa a morsel of the coarsest od to children crying with hunger. How, when all mortal power and intelligence can do to preserve independence has tieeii done, the tixe h&a coma whpn ains foraaistance of those whose lines have aiiea in more pieaaant places should not -oiooiea upon as a aisgrace. Starvation and death must have I pi lrrtrniKi earnest, sensitive mind than the first ap rroacn 10 oeggary, 11 only their own individual comfort were all that was at stake. 2eimr la a fearfnl thlna mr, wiu any telf-reepect will risk all de pri rati Oca if the lives of those depending on them are not In jeopardy. Bat when every p vk uvu9 ama tucu oqj ana every door
shut that might lead to a little success, then it is close on to the sis of murder to relnse to aak rHaf iha nnl hnmi t
taviDg the children's lives. lui it 13 sad to see. W ithin a few years beegincr appears to have lost Üi terrnr and Is becoming almost as common in our vnu juufjifuueni country as it is beyond the JPfl The r.AnsA of thi prh nnamnaf ' VV-HWV V. WUV äUUtJI search for an answer lrom the bestauthori; ties, or trust to their own good sense to una a solution, ihere 13 a great increase bv letters or in rternon of nntitiona that shoes every honest, noble mind, and theie W1J - A - Mi. . . uviu jequtfcis oitea come irom persons tnat it would seem impossible would stoop so low. As a matter ofcuiiositv we keDt a fil of spch singular productions, mazing a concise note on the back of each, giving the nature of the request. We add a few, not selected, but jab t as we turn down one after another in the package. "A Widow wantatl 50U to bur a farm nnt We?t where she can live easily." "Three young ladies want money to spend a week in the city in a general way." A your e rr an of unblemished character wants $S0O to buy a hearse and start as an undertaker." "A widow, whose rnshaad ha hpon dpH five Xfiirs. Wants SLrftO rnhnv him a hin,l. EOBQB monument" nrl AAa AaTam going to be married again soon. I want the mviey iiuxueuiaieiy bo x can put tue monument up at once, as I don't think it looks Well for a man to marrv nciin nntil Via Viaa placed a monument to the memory of his first Wife." Thlt'a naihl ntonnin fr. you! "A V0tm2 ladv wants LIDO in h-nv a wor ding dress." "A clerrvman who ha inner 1iia in his Waster's vineyard wishes to begin to provide for a comfortable old age, and wants 13,000 to buy a Western farm. The donor is ri ouested to look to the T.nM fnr payment." A I armer wants 5700 to buy a yoke of oxen and a stylish horse and buegy." "Almn Wanfa watrh, hnt wnnM foal nsuameu to carry a silver one. won t "A lady wants a Brussels carpet. Iler v r .1 . , : 1 & 1 t 1 , uusunuu luiuig iuree-piy good enor.gu, and she cried most all night, when something seemed to say: Ask 6he can give it and never feel it." No rinn ht vprv mnv haus iha eama an noyance or this would not be credited, bat these, and a very larte package more equally absurd, are the work of less than a year, besides many others that were not prtfcervtu. A VCUner laiiv wanlpd n. rifirtir Knit tier father refused as line a one she had set ter luart on, aud eo she bought it privately. When the bill came he refused to tJBV it. lnsise;ns' that If it ven rnrrert rhat Bhe fchould earn the money herself. With moat piteous lamentations she wrote to V.AM A- ä t A . -, -V . 0 ur 1 hi KfTiri pop 5- ai :i 1 "rnr trrtn mow, x snouia reel so ashamed and de grauta 10 wora ior 11: uas not ashtmed or degraded to beg for It. A vonnr lurlv arrnt na to tvnrl hop (a mix nr r. iivwnm nira tninaa " That m . X , . , 1 . . . . . wininn in nrpn qi itn thA hut ami pops on to ennmerate what sheriarticnlarlv desires. "A nice black tilk, stylish cloak. a tariy sou 01 ngot si.fi:, a set ot furs, lots of nrpttv ihhn Tint mnrS enüarl lauo - r - - r - v - .u v. i . . uiu . i gloves, fancy haudkercbiefs. several kinds Ä . 1 Y 1 . I . . ' vii jmrny, wmcu ne is tare we can spare . i -. in f i , . uu uevtr iwi u on assues us sae is Verv Tirond. wouldn't of ruin tn Hn a moan thing for the world, but she lives so far diiv irom uh nn onn win pvpt ennw orhsra or how she obtained them, and sarely we wuuiuu . lama Bne woma etoon to earn them by ork, She is sore God will re ward Ü3 If we send her a box a imn i nor or nice tnings, oy express, and uav the ex presssee. e have opieu triple few from the very large pactatre of such 1-tfprs that is rieht before us, exactly word for word. It may seem tmucinc or ridirnlnna at tho first glance, but ail amusement ceases and great sorrow camps in its ninro whn wo refloat how low, how lost to any self-respect or mcceMy any one must be who can stoop to euch gPDteel beeeinf. There is a Bad fault somewhere. Parents who indulge in all the absurdities of fasa ion themselves anrl allow their rinht the Bame lirpns will An wall tn mHul't n this great shame a little, and inquire if iiicjr xiave not Bometning to answer lor. An inordinate love for "atvle" anrl fh. ion erow ranidlv. ml whon nri it cruino the mastery seems as ineradicable as the. luTeiorsirongoruiK, ana almost as destructive. .Ameng all the "reforms" we feel that lue BUoiiiiLii iuueiir.&rv or cpnippi nptrfarn j n -vdo--is one that our good, earnest workers men 8nd Women SllOnld rarpfnll Pramino anil etc, tu ues'riy. Mes. Heset WaBD Beecheb. OUR NATIONAL CIRCULATION, Sherman Willing to Fasu a Bill Increas ing the Issue of Bank Kotes. 1EV York. Jinnarr 7 Th fMltTnln . j vuuccjiuuuiuic ia juuiiaiieu uere. The Ceaek National Bakk, Ukited) CTATE3 UEPOS1TOBY, i. rKW i ork, January 5. 1S33. ) Hon. John Sherman, U. ö. S., Washing Dear ßir Bv pivint tn tho honv. instead of DO on the bonds deposited, will kivb in Buunion to tne volume oi currency Of i20.000.0CO. and hv nmnvin. tk. - -. . -j A Vl x per teuw on national Dans: notes will en courage me Danas tt enlarge their issues, I think, to the extent of $20,000,000 mora uunng me coming six months. 1 can see no reason why these amendments to the law ehould not be granted PrOrCLiUv. San e rplfpf to tho mnnov mar. ket n ust be had soon, or the cry for an uaumiiea or eniargea coinage of saver will uc BiiiLCHUiif FHiHfn. h mrer norma am Bafsfactory currency, despite all the arsaJ . -. 1 . utg ments against the dadrlv lniinr Tr--f t- j ior a enort period prior to and during a DaLlC. there ia alwarn mnnev annnoK tn-m depreciation, end liquidation will quickly uiig tuum an adjustment oi prices to the volume of mocey usable in making prices. A DBYB inB lmnrP -Mt - that vnn n ra nrv. DOSed to Pran'ie the mane of mrro Vi. tional bant notes, and I f el thit 1 aai not treSTiafSiEff On von in nnri jinu tnn m-if every National bank ia desirous to get that tj. lO . . u . j "... . bonds, and CPr'&iniv thA hnair.aaa rnmmnnitv. even the farming nonnlntion of nnr countiy, will be gratified in a better.'and uiuia auequaie lesne ci curretcy, ior it is the TreVdiliner OT:ir.iiin that rr rtro mnnav I - - -- W a. w VJ I - m . . I " ia nEcestary to stop ceprecisuou. I therefore aV VOn tn tVo ihm inHimHrrm not SO much as a favor to the hart, hnt n an advantage to the public at large, in eecunug to tue uanas me aavantages mai: vairua riease excuse my pointed brevity. v eiy respectfully yours. Jonw Thompson. ilr, Sherman' made the following reply: bENATE UHAMEER, I Washington, January 6. 1SS3. f 2Jv Dear Sir Your letter of th fifth !a rrceived. I st-rp with vnn entirply 19 tn the propriety of increasing the currency to National banks in the mode suggested, and vou are mistaken in EnnDosin? that I have ueeu uppuscu to eucu is;ue. i introduced a bill three or four years ago auowmg an issue oi Dans notes aptjroachinc within 10 ner rpnt. of tho mar. ket value of the bonds deposited. Thia was defeated In the Committee on Finance, and a r.ronrmition to iHta thorn rlprnlat!nn to the face of the bonds was reported and a r-i . t passea tne senate, Dut was never acted upon in the House. I would most heartilv vnf tnr a hill " w - w w -v r wv ava mm aaävav authorizing the issue of bank notes equal hi us ju ,uunui iua uuuua aepositeci. v ery iruiy yours. Jonw RiTVDviar JOHN J.D0MP3ON, i.
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r, Pimm l Ii . 'u W ( 'A lie had to overturn a thousand sheets to find a missing page, and every sheet he turned made him madder, until, growing furious, he threw the bundle down and then upturned the very one he wanted. It was tho last page, cf course. This provoking state of things often occurs in a thousand diflercnt ways. Look for anything and among many thing3 it is the last to come to hand. But to those of methodic turn the perplexity seldom comes, nor to men of observation who closely watch all things there is no confusion or delay in knowing where to find them. It is eo in everything ; een in pain and misery. There ia scarcely an individual 6ufferer who strikes the best thing first. At first he begins by thinking it will cure itself, and suffers on with groundless hope. By this time it baa become a chronic agony from a alight disturbance to the functions. He tries Borne simple home relief which never mitigates. It ia the strangest evidence of this perversity to find amon? a thousand letter3 the self-same procrastination. One Mtys, i irieu numhcrlesa and then " "Tried manv until " "All sorts wpre Irird and finally" Yes, aM sorts were tried and iinauy tney tnc-d tlie liest and only cure. Why make the Lest, known na awh nil the world over, the last tried, meanwhile suuenng tue acutcst agony, when it can be had of everv lnir"rist? M.inw li.ive suffered 40, 30, 20, 1." years with chronio rheumatism, when St. Jacobs Oil i3 just at hand around the corner, across the way, perhaps rijrht next door, and still they euflVred on. Others have used the best thing first and found permanent cure at once. "My wife was paralyzed by reuralgia so that that she could not walk a step. I bought a bottle of ßt Jacobs Oil, and after she had nspd the contents she could walk about, and its continued uso completely cured her. Jos. P. Murphy, Springfield, Tenn., Oct. 17, 1835. "I suffered a long time with neuralgia in the head and was prostrated at times. I gave St Jacobs Oil a fair trial and am entirely Cured. No return of rmin .Tprpmi.ih Eney, 1312 W.Lombard St., Balto., Md, June 11. 13S7." "I was nearly rrazv with neuralgia from a tooth, and tried everything I thought would cure with no relief! I bought St. Jacobs Oil, saturated a rag with it. tied it on mv fhrp. nnd in two hours the pain left me. No return. Henry Samuel, Jr., .Collingswood, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1SSG." "Ycare aco I had neumlHa. bnt am not subject to attacks now. The cure of it by 8 1. Jacobs Oil was permanent, and there has been no recurrence of the pain lui aflliction. E. W. Snanaler. York, faJune 17. 1Ö37." The Thoebe-Carlisle Case. WAsntNfJTOK. Jannarv 7 Tho rvmmitteeon Elections after a brief secret conference to-dav nostnoned the Throho. Carlisle contested election case until next Saturday, in ordpr to crive Mr. Parlielo n opportunity to make a forms! reply, if he Choose, to the affidavits nnhmittoH hir Ihn contestant. The committer ha3 notified tne various counsel in o;aer contested rn&pa to annpiir on "Priilmr no-rt an that dajsmay be named for the consideration of ii me cases. The following lptfpr was l,M hpfaro tho House Committee on Elections to-day: Hon. C. F. Crisp, Chairman Committee on Elections: Dear Sir I lparn from ihn nroooo.linrra of your committee that an application has been made for counsel for contestant to reopen the case and allow additional testimony to he tutpn and a a T hatro hat lima only to glance hastily at the athdavits filed in uuppon oi mis request, 1 Deg leave to SnpfSt that it Wrtnld ho Ttr.ir.ai. nnt to decide the matter finally until a can nave a reasonable opportunity to examine the paper3 aud, if nPCPfsarv file sftiriavitn. Rn far ma Ko affidavits charge or intimate any improper conouci upon my pari m reierence to the election, pithpr hpfnra nr nfior it mra hoM I am ready now to contradict them in the most positive manner by my owe affidavit But there are other things in the papers of Which I cannot have Ttersrtnal nnlHoo and which if left unanswered mlcht produce an enroneous impression upon the minds of the committee. Please present this note to the committee. I will, of course, be entirely catifified with nv ronrso the committee may choose to take, but it seems to me that nndpr tho piirnmatinia T nnr.t to have an opportunity to carefully ex amine tne papers ana taite sucn steps as mav be thoneht nror.er before the annli. cation now ptndiog is disposed of. ery respectruny, J. O. Carlisle. Labor Its Own Bewrd, Harper's Yot ng FeoD.e: Zekefbrpakin? wood . rrammv rl ma a penny every day f jr ctoppin' dis woou. Abe fenvioualv ) Am dat so? An wot do yo' buy wid dat cent? V.cVq f)h I. doan hnv nnthin'. 'anca mammv am aavin' 'cm fpr me hnw a new axa wen d s heah one gits played out. An Kxpenenced Salesman, Town TodIcp. "I knew a man onca who never told a lie." Who was he?" "A Uuiiagu aiummer." "Xocsense." ' lie used to tell two at a time." Stand not Upon the Order of Tour Going, But go h once and bny a bottle of the fraera at EOZODOXT. Yon will never roorat it. It not only beautifies and "preserves. the teem ana arrests decay, em leaves the mouth cool, and the breath as fragrant as a rose. An Offer Worth Considering, Judge. "Don't rflrwant tpr bnv a Raint lmsr' püp, mum? Yer can't get lost in the snow, mum, if yer have him with yer." What "Peculiar" Means. Arrvlifd to Hood'a Rarsanarilla tho word Peculiar is of great importance. It means mat Aiooa s earsaparuia is amerent irom other preparations in many vital points, whirh niabn It. a t hnrnn.h 1 1 Vinnast a n ,V reliable medicine. It is peculiar, in a strictly medicinal Bense: first, in the combiLStion of remedial aeenta tiraiI ; spnr.n(l in the proportion in which they are pre- . iL. l At j-ajcu, lujiu, iu iuo pruuers vj wnica ine active curative properties of the. medicine are cernraii. Rtnriv thapo rutinta wall They mean volumes. They make Hood's r Ml - T" 1 a . .a oaxwpaniia peculiar in lis curative fowero, as it accomplishes wonderful cures Itherto unknown, and which give to Hood's ßarsaparilla a clear right to the
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Do you fool dull. lanaruid, low-piritod, iilels, an 1 indescribably miserable, both rliysicully and menUdly; ex'H'rienec a 60u' of fu!l:K-s3 or bloating aiu-r catinar, or of ' ff nt'iic'S3," or eratiin3 of stomach in tho morning, tongue coated, bitter or tad tiiüte in mouth, irrcpular appetite, dizziness, lrifjui-iit ht-ailac-hcs, blurred eyesight, "tloatinj? specks" tit fore the eyts, rerrous prostration or exhaustion, irritability of ten:pir, hot flushes, alternating with chilly Bcnsutions, sharp, bitintr, trausient pains here and there, cold feet, drowsiness attir meals, wakefulness, or disturlj'.l tiwl unrefreEliini? Flwp, constant, in-li'serilniblo twling of dread, or of impendinj? calamity r Bilious Attack. David G.-Lowe. Esi..
niruma, tays: aikui ono year ago, ix-mg I trouhled with a terrible bilious attack, llutterinff I of the heart, poor rest at nisrht, etc., I coiuinenced the use of your 'Golden Medical Disi mvi'tv ' nnil '1'i-lli.ta on, I 1fi-iv-l tlx. l,;,,v.
est bcnc'it th.-refrüm." R'SIPlM Iwriu-s: "1 think the
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Dypopia.-TfiETiESA A. Caps, of Spring (hi Mo writes: "I was troubled one year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and elcepies3ues3, but youi-'Goldcu Medical Discovery ' cured me."
Thoroutrhly cloan"? the blood, wl-.ich is tle fountain of health, by usimr Du. Pierce's Goldes Medical Discovery, nn l ,ood diirefction, a lair skin, buoyant spirit-, and tvxiily health and viyor will be established. tTa if.iifc'v Mrnrnr. PicrArroiF 11 . w ..7, v.uu-3 ...riW11,'00 v?R?e?si."0' th" power to Ä irr dnäul'curtnSl cr
ÖßLI-hl tU' World's Dispensary Medical Associa- . .V' TI()N' r Main Street, Iluffalo. N. Y. : A-J GenUeir.cn For several years I have felt it Rto be my duty to give to you the facts in n laKt,JWaTI!'' tion to 11:0 complete cure of a most a-r?ra-..Ltfuiu.. vat(.., ea, of gait-rheum, by tho use of your 'Golden Mediivd nUeovcrv ' An i.l.l..,-l,r !,,)
relative of minr- had bevn a great sutferer lrom 6alt-rheum for upwards of forty years. The disease was mwt distressing iu hir hands, e-ausin-r the skin to ci-aek open on the inside of the fingers at the joints ami between the. tinsr-TS. She was o'jliured to protect the raw places by nn au of adhesive plasters, salves, ointmeuts and l andau s, and c'uving the winter months had to have her hands '!i ssed daily. The pain was quite severe Rt times and her eroncral health was badly aüeeted, paving the way lor other diseases to creep m. Catarrh and rheumatism caused a great deal of sutlering in addition to the suit-rheum. She had used faithfully, and with the most commendable perseverance, all the remediis prescribed by her physicians, but without obtaining relief. She afterwards began treating herself by drinkincr tens made from bloo.l-purify-ing roots and herbs. She continued thi3 for several years but derived no .benefit. Finally, about t?n years ago. I chanced to read pne of Dr. Pienv s small pamphlets setting forth- th. merits of his Golden Medical Discovery and other medicines. The name struck
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., , , , G(llen Medical Discovery 1ms donn my wife. She was taken wi'h consumption, and after tryimr one doctor after another 1 finally pave up all hope of relict. Being ve-v poor and having but one dollar in the world, I prayed to God that he might show me something ; and then it sei-nis h' th..u-h something did tell me to pet your 'Golden Me dical Discovery ' Mv wife took it as directed, and as a result she Ls so she car work now "
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'Golden Medical Discovery, I v o3 not al.fe to work and was a burden to myself. At that time
pornl?. Then I ikoiI to eat about one tat lour or live if I dared to." (.oSdcii Xcdical Discovery WORLD'S title cf "The greatest blood purifier ever anccvered." Duel In France. Tuck. Fardanelle. aftr thp first chof tVa rl vantage of the smoke and dropj Into a opRpripn wpii. Sicard. takins similar advantage, rtta hanina a tree. j . " lardanellea second fat imnVn rlnaro away): Centlemen, the honor of two brave rrencnmenio proteciea. iney nave ob literated each other. The bridge or division of mv now about half gone. I have used four bottles Ot iuy'a Cream Dalm, applying It to the selected parts, which has about enred nn th nostrils. I had tried all other remedies on tbe market. J. A. Wood, rJö High street, Columbus, 0. an See Bert! Fbotosraphs at St 1 ration Prime! Ladies and gentlemen, I wish to call your Biienuon 10 ido iouowing, wnicn will be a benefit to you: Why do you pay from 51 to JG per dozen for your cabinet photo graphs, and other size3 in proportion? For only fl.85 I will make you a half dozen cabinet photographs, highly finished; one dczen$2.G0; one 8x10 for $183; two 8x10 different pictures, $3.15; itwo 8x10, from one picture, $3. Air.work guaranteed to be the best. These photographs are surrounded with beautiful and artistic border designs. All work carefully picked and sent by mail. Tictures seat us to copy from sent back also in good order. You can not do better than to send (or these beautiful photographs, which are so cheap. How do you think your father, mother, brother or sister, and especially your sweetheart, would like your photograph for a Christmas or birthday present? A hasdsome present to the first 300 order lng these photographs. Address, Jas. L. Ounders, Magruder's, N. C. The advertising agency of Mr. S. P.. Riles, Boston, has been in existence under one style longer than any other house in this line in America, Mr. Niles haying personally conducted it for over twentyfive years. His excellent judgment and business methods have proved of the highest value to his clients; and his engagements have always been promptly met in full. Bach an honorable record deserves remark, and we take pleasure in testifying to the cordial relations existing between this apency and the newspaper publishers of America. Eor eighteen months there has been an excitement over the Moxie Nerve Food filant, discovered in South America, from ts power over the liquor habit, druntennf ss, and its being made into a luscious beverage. Its adoption to all c!as3?s of the people, violating no kind of conscientious scruples, and the probability of its superseding liquor drinking to so large nn extent, has won the Bupport of the churches, temperance people and women alike. The sale is perfectly enormous. See that the bottle label is whDe; if any other color it is not our goods. Moxie Nerve Food Co., Chicago. 'Test cure for Cough and Colds Is the old Boston Vegetable l'ulmonary Balsam." Consumption Cnred, An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an Eaat India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the Bpeedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility.and all nervous Complaints, alter having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it bis duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to reliere aumtui suffering, I
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ber of these symptoms, you are suffering from that most common of Anu-riean inul-ailK-s Uilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver. nsotiated with Ilysix-psia, or Iiid:?oetion. The moro complicated your disease has teeome.the prtater the number and diversity of oyuiptoms. No niatttr what stave it iias reached. Dr. Pikrce's Golden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken aeconling to directions for a reasonable leneth of time. If not cured, completions multiply and Consumption of the Lunjrs, yiein Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladits are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. of Sf. Annthr. urn-nit,,. w u was unable well and strong, 'Golden Medical DisSa humors, from a common Rlotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, "Fever-sores," Scaly or l'.ouph Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifyinp, and invigorating meiicine. Great Eating Ul ,vu , ma iuj-'iuaj ueui uiiuer ii4 ucnigri lanucers rapidly neai under iu txniga laliucure such inveterate blood and skin diseases lMc aU
my fancy, and seeing that it was essentially a blood-puriHer I imHKjdiately recommended it to the old lady who La i been so Ion" a sufferer Irom salt-rheum. She commenced taking 4t at once -uid took one bottle, but seemed to be no Utter. However I realized that it would take time for any medicine to f flect a change für tie? better, md encouraged her to continue. She then purchased a half-a-dozen bottles, and Ufore tlu-.-:e had all been used she U nn to notice an improvement. Alter taking ubout a dozen iH.ttiesVw was enuiely cured. Her hands wxrv in rfeetlv well iml a. tw t' and healthy as a child's. Der general health was alo grei'lv rmproved; the rheumatism entirciv left her and the catarrh w.13 almost cured, so that it ceased to tc much annoyance, she Iils enjoyed exc-ell.-nt health lrom that 6v to ti.i3.11nd hns had 10 return of cither s.iit-rheuin r rheuninti-'ni. The ' l)i x)verv peeius to have entirely ciuuicated the salt-iheum fnm her svt m citki-nIe3awVCr tifaVhty ytars oivJ' uJ ytry fctaltl;y for cue of such I have ritten this letter, of which you can mr.ke rnv use you e lit, hoping that so.me sufferer lrom salt-rheum nd-l'telnnce to read it and obtain relief by using your'C.iiiien Medical Di-K.;overv" 7Tfo, li'?' 'J in its eurative pro. ci ties, and ha much abovo the multitude of nostrums and s-M.aiied 'i.uei.t inediciii-s. so zealously haunted before the public, as oll is above trie baser uietuls. KesiKJctfully yours.
laintrs. Spitting of r.loo.L Shortness of Itreatu, Ihonchitis, Clironic Nasal Catarrh, Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a eovcreiirn remedy. While it Gqugh cf Five Years' IHDiKS.
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Tit;w r n , tt- t-, Worth SiOOOi Ä Bottle. meal a dav, and now c:mi and be put back whe
is Sold by Ernestus. Price $1.00 per Bottle, or Six Kolt'.cs for CT;?. DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Propr's. G33 Kain St., G'JFFALG,
will Eend free of charge, to all wlo desire it, this recipe in Germsn, French or Eoelish, with full directions for preparing and usiEg. fc'ent by mail by adire3?ing with Btamp, naming tnjs paper, w. A. Noyes, 119 Tower's Block, Rocheater, N. Y. Save the pieces! 103 ROYAL gluesceum. Consumption Suroly Carel. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of .your readers who have consumption if they will Bend me their express and po3toüica address. Respectfully, T. A. Sloccm, M. C, 181 Tearl street, New York. AdTlc to Mother", Mrs. W lnslow's Soothing Syrup should alwsys be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little suderer at once: It proluces catural, quiet sleep by relieving tue child lrom pain, and the little cherub awakes ai "brigat as a button." It is very pleasant ta taste. It Boothes the child, softens tiie gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the beat known remedy for diarrhea, waetner arising from teething 01 ctacr causes. Twentyflvü ncts a bottle FITS. All fits Rtoppod free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve ßesiorer. X Fits after firsts day's use. Marvelous cure. Treatise and 12 trial bottle free to Fit eases. Send to Dr. Khae, 9J1 Arch street. 1 hiiadelnnia, l'a. leurndtyin, seurdoa. c id tied, bothdhc fixrts af fecled freely w.tfi rcrY-yjjaviS" mm pAlrJ ILLER taking &so ttzcshootii rui ;n uq&v ana waiter .Sonics a Aexy; and you'll 6ff rdfef at once and et, of
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Dr. Tierce's Oolpev Methcat. Discovery acts powerfully upon the liver, and through that prent M'KHl-pt'rifyiDir organ, cleanses the system of uil blood-taints and impurities, from whatever cause urin. Jt is eiually efficacious in acting upon tho Kidneys, und other excretorv organs, ckiuisinir, strecetheninjr, and healin? their oisenses. As an apixtizin?, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thercliy building up both tlesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine hue paind Kreat ctlehrity in eurimr Fever nnd Arue, Chills and lever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases.
LlfLn I C- A-.l- writes: "I wish to Riy a few wonla riir.rai- I ' I' of jour 'Golden Medical Discoverv' DISEASE, land - Pleasant Putative Pellets.' For five yJIr I Previous to tkimr them T w n omüt cuff.-. i
had a severe pain in my ripht side continually: to do my owu work. I am happy to say I am now ong, thauiis to your medicines."
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once. Virulent Mood-poisons are. by its use, robbed of their terrors. Especially has it manifested its potency in curinsr letter, Eczema, lirysipelas, IJoils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sort and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, " White Swellings." Goitrc,or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Giuuds. uonrc.or AtiickAetk.andEnl.irp-(iir;i-i. ,ia as the following testimonial nortmt-- ,,-t lu'ilÄ Ä F. XV. HEELER, T2 21st St." promptly cures tno severest Oujus strengthens the tysteia und puiilics li blood. it
Mrs. X. 'VT. P.icf, rf Ncufr.r.'-. T-r;r-. fays: "I feel at liberty to aekn !.-,: the Itonefit I nived from tivo l"il s the 'Golden Medic.il Dbeovt rv.' which r
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a cough t)f five vcie-s' eta'i'liiM.r, and sia, from which I Lad suffered lor time."
uysn -v St. wi.ll. IV-trr.istr. was cured cf a'h i ) L.; w. n. pv-s. rwriteß: "I 1 -v.h. of 77t.:ken vi.-. lioM.-n J i"l;c.:i I) e('Vei cured of the e .!,;.:!.':;, .n". and well, and i.-ve oi:y r;i r... I T ti-.!il.l ,.,: t..V- . in.i I ; r T re I was Manhood Restored. A victim ofyoulnful imprudence causing Prematura Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manbrotl,c.,liaTing tried in vain every known rvinedy. has discovered a eirapta means oi seu-cure.wnicn ne win sena iree 10 nisieiiow sufferers. Address, C.J.MASU.N. l'.U.Boi,317J, e Yo.'a Order of Publication. State cf Indiana, Marion County, s: In t i? -5 1perior Court of Marion Count, in i" S jt3 of ludiaua . No. 37.C30. Anna M. L Voria rj ictor Le Forte; comnlaini: for D'vorc3. Be it known. That on the 7fo day of Jaaaarr, 1SSS, the above named plaluü.T, ty her ittorneys. filed in the oilice of iho Clerk of iha Sjperior Court cl Marion Cauuty, lu the ätiteof Indiana, fcer complaint against tm aiove named defendant, and the said piiatiJ, havIdk also filed In said CJerk"s oiDcj the a;li 1 i7it 01 a competent person. saowio thtt sai l defendant. Victor Le Forte, is not a resident c.f the State of Indiana, and said actioa is f or divorce, and whereas said plaintiff, naviuo; bjinilorsensent on said complaint reiulrdd si i defendant to aprear ia said Court an I answer or demur thereto, oa the 5th diy of ilirch, Now, therefore, By order of eald Court, said defenCnut last above named hereby notiiied of the filing and pendency cf said complaint against hira. and that unless he sppear and ausHer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on tlie 6tn day of March. l$i, tue same bciug the Lrt judicial day 01 a term or ziid court, to ba Lejun aid heii at thet'ourt IJosa lu tbe City of iudiaaapolis, on the first Mondiy In Mar a, 1ns, taid complalut and the matters aud things therein contained aa t alleged, wJl be heaid and determined In his absence. JOHN E. SULLIVAN, Olerk. ?l?n?dlS' attorneys for PuinUff. bnliy unlike arlifieial nyatrms. Any Itook learneit in tne rendinv. Kconimndcl hy M khk Twain, Ricrakk PkottOII, tb !Sciuut, lloii. W. W. As run, Judah P. HknjaMIS. Or. Ml soil, Ac Class of l'W Oalumliia Ijw student: tw.clawof 2. euch at Ynl; 4U at Unirity Of .Vnn.Phii.,at Wellesley Ooll'-ije and tlirmlnno cla.--s f Cb''',,'lu L'niver-.ty, Ac. Pnyniwtuetit i utc frv-a r-iüF. LOISCIIE, 2J7 Fiftii Ave.. K. V, REAL. ESTATE. I70R 8 ALE-RE iL EiTATC No. I grain aud ttock farm of 490 acres ; rich, black loam i oil, tint cubsoil: all- under stake and riJered fence: iCO acres tii.der plow end in meal w, cio.cr. wtet and for corn: 100 acres wool pasture ; all It vel, dry land, not a fojt of waste laimon it: hi a comfortable two-story dwilline, witti porches, suioke fcei'ise. good garden plcn'vcf small fiv.lts and orcnard for use of fumflsrfe barn, seeded stalling for tv?lre horses, tool houfe. wajron sb-d.s, cribs for 4,0X1 l.ui-helB of corn ; price low. Terns Sj.'iOO cisa; il ttO cn pive 6t.rai(tht five-years time; bal ai.ee, oae to three yeais Gperceut Iitituatel iu Rood i t ighhorhood in Daviess County. In 1. o Jj(1 ttAe small larm near Indianaplis, or ncr Wsi-hinRton, Suilivan, or any good county sent In Inctiana, in part payroe't. For p kticu'ais address. Noan Cook, Indianapolis, REAL FoTAtL A Nu. 1 MO'k an J irra'.n farm 0' 22v acr:-s, un ler I'nio 1 ri lcre 1 lene: 2T;0 acres cleared: 70 acres timber wo"d pasture: 4 aeres timothy moa'low; 30 acr.-s In wbrat; 50 an- ts for com: balauce ia blue gras PfestTire. including wood pasture; a lrcre well with hvibg fpiitg arid running strcim thnt d-Ji.8 not overflow: comfortable frame hotise of til rccinf ; good well of water, smoke bouse iih ce!lr under it. pool garden witi s ra l f : uit orcht.id f(.r use of fatiu; 6tabii for f ir Lorsts, barn fcheded, cribs, tool ho ie. fcif uattd two and a ball mil? fram Mjiot, a railrcf d town in Wh'te Cumy, Inl. I ri;a rcaorable. Terms Half cash; balance, easy j.avmeuts, or would take smill farm in Mrlo:i orin an other good county in Ialian to toe vJue of J5 (KM) or Si",000, cah er time on balance. Call on or aiJres-s, NjahCook, 11 Italia H'oek, lixliansnnllu. Ind. 1 LOANS. TOAN3 negolla'ed on Improved farm iu flana r. llliarkifl alark fin Imnrrktrorl city property In Indianapolis and oa busmen blocks in ci tie of 10,000 population aal upwards, in any part of Indiana. Noah Cook,
Probate Cause Ko. 1255. In thr Clrcnlt Court of Uarlon County, In liana. February Term, 1883. Elizabeth A. Tudor, administratrix de bonis non of Kütate of Riefcard Tu ior. deceased, v. Klira A. Tudor, V iU;am R. Tudor, et aU To Eliza A. Tudor, Wlliiara K Tudor. Ella Tudor, Lis wife, Katie L. ShiLklc, Harry I. Ehirkle, Urhu-banl, Matilda K Moody. David C. Tudor, tmma E. Tndor. his wife, John J. Tudor, iisrtraret A. Tudor, his wile, Carrie J, Tutor, teirs of Klciard Tuior, de'eissd, Aususta L. Harbison. Eiiza A. Tu lor. Samuel R. mitü, M. V. Sullivan (Christian name unkcowr.) You are severally hereby notified that tbe above-named petitioner, a admiuistratrix da bonis nou ol the estate aforesaid, baa Clod tn the Circuit Court of Marion county, Indiana, a petition rnailrgyou defendants thereto, and rrayuig therein Ior an order and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of ctrtain real esuie belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition docrited. to make assets for the payment; of the debts and liabilities 01 said estate; and! that said petition, so fled and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the Courthouse la Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 1st Judicial day of the February term. ISsS, of Bald Court, the same being the 13 lb day of February, l&SH. Witne: the clerk and seal of said Court this 16IAL.J 17th day of December. 187. J01LN E. SULLIVAN, Clerk, Carson & Thompson Attorneys.
Notice Sale of Bonds. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at my oöice in fchelbyville, Shelby County, ia thebiateof Indiana. January iO, lis, to tha fcipcest and best bid ler, Five Thousand Dolls ra (fö.OCO) rf St Tanl and Norrlstown Free Gravel Koad Bonds. Said bonds are divided into three series, as fo.lows: First series oi Filtern Hundred tSl.-VX) dollars of threa (3) bnd, t5 0 escb, to bccfn.e dueandpivableLe.ember 20, lf".T'; fecond series cf Fifteen Huddrcvl (1.5CC) Dollars of thiee (3) bonds. 800 each, to betcmedue ard payable Decc-iaber 21. 1p91; Third series of Two Thousand (S2.000) Dollars, ol four (1) boc5s. i'fC each, to become due and Pjable December 20, 1Vj2. All of said bond are payable at the Importer' and Traders National P.ank of New York, and bearing inteiest at tbe late of C per cent. ier aanum. payable semt anauaUy, from the 2.i& day ol Darf lr.tcr, 1SS7. Eis if. ro?z. Treasurer of Shelby Co. f helbyville, Ind., December 22. ls7. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of tfceeetnte of Mairda'ena Uzar, deceased. In th Marion Circuit Court, February Term, livv. Notice is hereby given that Jacob Metzcrcr, as executor of tho estate of Magdalena I?o!zer, decease!, has presented and tied his account and vouchers ia final settlecent of Mid estate, end that the sane will come tip for exumiuRtion aud actioa of snid Circuit CAiait ou tue 13:h day ot February, IEöS, at whku tisie 11 h.ir, creditors rr l.ats ol fsld estate are requl-ed to Aircr in ssid Court nd shew cause, If any thcra why ss.id account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of sail estate are a!o nereby required, at the time r.nd place a'orexaid, to appear and make proof of tiieir htirshlr. JACOB ME1ZÜEK, Executror. W. T. Brown, Attorrey. Notice of Insolvency. In the matter cf the estate of Benjamin E. JIcCord, deceased. Iu the Marlon Circuit Court. Notice Is hereby given that upon petiiion fi ed in said Court by the administrator of said estate. settlDg op the insufliciency of the ette oitaid decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of sai i Court did oa the 30th. day of December, 1W, find said estate to be probably iDsolvent, 8r,d order the tame to be i-ettled accordingly. Tbe creditors of said estate are tcre by notified of such insolvency and required to file their claims against said estate for allowBEce. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of ssfd Court at lndiauar olis. Indiana, this 30th day of December, 1SS7. JOHN E. SULLIVAN, Cierk. Estrayed Notice. STATE CF INDIANA, County of Marion, ss' Taten up on tte Cti day of December, lv by Jrsrph Fisher, cf (enter lowni-hin, said county, ote browt mae atout lb'i hands high, four ytars eld, lorgtail, medium "main, white soot on left Lind foot, Rnd white lice. Arpaised atf75 by frank glass AUrilUK A. WHITS ELL, Appraüers. Fubfcribc and sworn to on 22 d.y nf December, 17, before WILLIAM JL'DKINS J. 1. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as Executrix of the e-tata oi Wiliiam H. Gray, late of Marion County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JULIA F. GRAY, Executrix. A. F. Den-ky, Auo-rey. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hag duly qualified as Administrator of the Cfrtfcte of Cairie F. Cuui itigham. late of M&rioa ccucty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is auppcted to be Folveut. GEORGE F B0R?T Administrator. Davis i Mimz, Attorneys. Notice cf Appointment. Notice is hereby gtTen that the undersigned I rs dnly qualified as Executor cf the Ebtatcot Eliza 8. Tarifen, late of Marlon County, Indiana, deceased. Paid estate ts supposed to bo soivecu LOUIS K. KKLTZ, Kxecntor. January 5, 1SSS. Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given that the undorsfned bahdcly qualified as adminis:rator of thf. Kstate ol Isaac Btaley, late of Marion County, Indiana, deceased.. Said estate is supposed tobe so'vert. JOHN COTTON, Adia'r. January C, 1S53. Notice of . ppointaient. Notice is hereby given ttat the undersigned has duly qualified aa Trustee of the rights, credits and cCects of Daniel J. Broanat, of ilanon County. Indiana, under deed of assignn.ert duly executed by said assignor for the biuefit of bis creditors. FRANK H. BLACKLEDGE, Trustee. Vore v.t?r 'H. 1wk7. At'.achment Notice. STATE OF INDIANA. Marios County, m: Before John C. Johns'.on, JuHice of tha i'ace for Centre township, ii said county. William I. Elplev vs. Martha L. Wright, formerly Martha T. Lowe: Be It known, that on the fist day of December, 1SS7, that the plain Uflf iked Lis complaint, aftdavit and bend Ir a writ of attachment agalDst the property of the defendant, which baa been by me Issued, and ieturn thereon made, showing curtain personal rrcptriy Las been attached. an on the 4th day of JaLuary. lvW, the plainti:!' tiled the aflidavit oi a ciMutereitea party, anowing tne aoovo named defendant to be a non-reg'dent of the State of Indiana. Now this publication is given t notify Martha L. Wriiht (forner)y Lowe) of tee CUng ' and pendency of this action, and t-at tbe same la 6et Ijr trial on tbe 7th day of February, 1S. at 9 o'clo, a ni.. at which time ss'd defctdart mcst arpe r Rnd le?end,or I w!b proceed and hear aud determine the matter i:i issue lu ber absence. I l witness heref'f I have heruto siguel my name, tbfs th elaf of .lacuarr. Iv. JOHN :. JO'JSSTOtf. n.J. Fvret, J-is'.U-e tf the l'taci. 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