Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1874 — Page 6
MISCKLLAXY. Tin: church srwEX. Two pi'l'-r. ao the lorj jot, I -a a livmic U-dI. t.uxTol tin- iim iiOE-bii-- on day, d b- lu'.ir rr I rani u aay. M1.TT r ahal. Lava al leael I mi ".lay, A ith nothing t prttcot." F.aib. rhv h.a iUo and went to work , lba liht wtlM jrrvw aa.; tlf Uie altar epuo hl lhrra4, lUit afn.rU) unx the a. xtufl dreai. And ,! tint if, nd o, ball ilrad. He aou.bt MoOtcr place. 'I'll tiy tb pu'pit f it," aiJ b, "llwrf oniT Its tlr; Tne trk apfs-ar ao neat and clean, I'm Mirr do .onler tba-rr haa been j lellr, boa oPra have I K-rn Ttx- aiur bruatuu flira."
Hr tri-l the pulpit, tot i ll b rorl trtaionary ; W uh duiimj fcrustt the kiuh ram. And olleJ hi ffeofurtrie giur. r gat b;m uiu ur pc lo claim Th rif ut ol sanctuary. At letirTh, half tarre-1, an 1 weak aJi 1 Iran, ll iMuht hi former BrUhlur, Wbt no baJ frown ao al-a an J round, 11 i if b4 ira.-u.in l a ("Kind, And lo.a4 aa il the art l.c'J loun4 Of living tilUiout labor. . ."'tow U It. friend." ha aakrJ. that I ha.lur aucu l&ump aod knocka. While ruu bare pro wo .rT gru:" 'I n pfcua." h anwcfl; -o.t a ! l ie met " Cr-t I spun acrwa Tteeoiitnouti. n-U.'' A VICTIM OF MRS. JLMGS BY MAKY 1UUTUK1L. Mrs. Smith U ileal. In riim ntinjr tw her eue I h:dl ue the uttnttst teinieruet, reim-iuta-riii; I ix-ak of oik wii l imw no more. Hut I jne.t li.-1 Kei.,'i.- r-"e.' ry her ciTHfii- fate I t.re you. For she a i a tectiliarity. Mie wa unlike all other women. You will a-lmit this when you read uy stateiueiit. OiIht women' inin U iirv throwu upoti the lcti of Jiin stic lite uti.l split up into diversities, of Mea.. Ii:t Mr. Maith lu-l only oiu- !:irin un-livi 11 tlinhL Tluit thought wn intimion vt Mr. Jinnin l'aytH. V all have our liitl tar to whi h we tunt our 'e thrmizh the to-in of thi teinn!ii i ",;f,. il.euian i-f Titeraturv ho. Iwiit-f in hl on tilent. tin- l l.inaiiLin hi -jo.h. tit- Iittl hoy hi iiifalliMe pa, ainl Mr, rmith li-vl Mr. Jninir.; Pay'"'. Whether ittirket went up or (lowti. wlx-ther tin.' wrM bunntl or raten with plague, whether John Smith howlJ or Miuietl he inut lo a Mr. Jennln Iayneii l. Now, imiiifine r.ot tliat Mr. Smith eop-h-il Mr. Jenuinjr I"kynelnrn love of her. No such thin?. Mr. Smith tean.il her 2likI toMl alar o.l' treioMin? at the tlouJ atxl mounuin of her niaiiumviiee. Mr. Jetininjr I'ayne wa a lea1er ot society. John mith wife wa, in the horizn of oi ty. Slief. lt that .he muI her f itnily Lul a riht to it. IVnieiviu that Mr. Jenniny rayue wa. et up in the iinlt thenif. wii u harp. paltry. luleiiuer, KM-khut, ainl the whole orchestra of MX'iety .aoundl, he fell down aixl worfhijil. " Thenceforward li! rty was hut a name to John .luiith' wife. Mie Aa- Ut-u a folly little wife, hail home him ou and laui;l.jer, and had helped him to a.vuinulate in the niall jrrocen' line. I;ut now exUtence Uianif 4 ilreadfid j:iuj of " Simon say." Mr. Jeuiilny I 'ayne wa Simon. Mr. Jennin? Payne had pro wn out of ea and the Mft manner and jraniient flahlou hunjr anund her hy rii'ht. She5 knew not how to di-je of -r time exe pt by prwtkln new attitude of raiment. When Simon" little thumb willed In impatlt nt at then heing nothinir new to win r, Mr. Smith" wgrhtl in like impatience. When the thumS inli-atetl hort lra-n- lonir dnpery hair hih liair low Hat riel--Kn'ncn heel pn-fu-eex-Iene iiU k rliane. Mr-. Mnith folkwe-l a humbly and rarne.rjy a il it were not simon'n le aim to conhw and thiw her off tlw tnuk. Chililren all tn-nirtl.il aid Simon. Mr. Smith oound her pine round the wheel of a Mwinff machine, hut repondeI pnmttlT with a martYr retatie triumph 'hUdn-n lienutt'if." If Mr. Jenninir Pajme liad a new satin rut Pompadour, one trimmed with jint I uchee and pumpkin tIooin t with silver ta-ks John Smith" wife htraihtway n-izcd John Smith and Mjueezed a similar iifttime out of him. If t-he fail-. of tlte oatin. like Uie pood woman of vorr, -he did what he ituM i:i material. Yliat 'tjle lunl to le copiil at any raU-, if the coiY w.-w in hair-clotli. Her little on. while mamma wa too hu-y over hi i-lotlie to atu-nd tohif lody. oneVfay wandereti Into a tUtcrn and w IItihil iij Mteold he ciild nt he wanix-d hy tl' pretty little uiu though it wa yrv ei'wy Iik" j oini;; Payne". However, thi ir urn-tain' pave Mr. Mnith an opportunity of eomio out In a ktunnlnjf Myle of lu-Kirnin u h a Mr. Jrnnlnjr Payne had mx.uiineinWil to oik of her own friend-. (vn il ant, I do aviirr yoi. with f-ivU-en (!ounee on Uie lower .kirt, the dolman ranplit up jmetlully over one ear atnl a double bia lox-pleatiiipik-r4-nilin2 from the elUiw. John Sinitli went seedy and mid to hi jmni-ry ftore. lie wanuil hi little ij. 1'iar Ml on hi aiijrar-tiarrM and teavhet. and it di-ln't comfort hi heart at a!l tlu.t Ma-ter Smith tuiK-ml wa eon-dm-tcl like Mr. Jetitiinp Payne' eouln' little ly" tillH-ral. Stiily aiid Mil fftcw John Smith, hut thinner and thinner firwr Li wiie. lake a devotee -he f i-!.ian I mal' her family t.v-t in the m rvii-c of Mr. J nnin Pavtie. There xv. dearth in the Smith kitehen'that th n- initrlit heMimptuou-!ie in the Smith parlor, i he yonnz Mkm Smith took lamily leaon in' "puttin; the h.-t foot hrwanl" and in putting that loot after the Mi-e P..yne. Tlur tiusht thi amiahle family have continued to enjoy the lr.i-.loiu and indepeiiilenee yuarantettl tin in under the wiu7ofthe.niri.aiie:i-lc. had not Mr. Smith grown o thin under her iM-rvoui -train that flic one Ly broke in two over her M -W in?-lliMelilie Wheel. Wa it n.. Irixhtfulf P.ut she h.nl k pt hereye oiithe'lhumh till h.T l.i-t huh iiient. and pr.ltl.!r a che aw av .he mi fieri--1 v.'onit i In i)oin; -o N fi.n Si:non Mid Thumb down" Tliey laid tiic pii- t of tl.U devotol wo
man upon a table, after the Coroner' jury a--mbled. It w a touted that one of her dorvil ertt-hr.v had U-en worn ijuite away and h.ul Middenly xnapt. The jury looktil at the two Mr. Smith (I may Kiy Ljc two Mr. Sinirtus, for t-he lay leloretlicni in twudi-tint t MH tious). " They looked w ith w ie and M.lemn face: and luvin impUred it 'o the t ircum.-UiNce they retuW nil the v venlkt : "liedof Mr. JeiininH Payne." No w eeping inourtu r cutlieml round howinsr the ranucnta she had made lor them w ho could not clothe theuiM lve; no poor wnU -he coweml hy her eakct cr mg " tde w a pootl to me I '' Only her hurhand and children flood there appalled. But np-tairs in wanlroU's and bt4rvaus were pile of exipui-ite M-win;, rolie after the la-t fahiou. and heniminp enough to flouiieethe Atlantic cable, to iay nothing of putting c ajvfrilU on all the mountain. And did Mr. Jennin Payne honor the n-niain of thi jnior toad w ho huist in itnitatinjher? Mr. Jennii! Payne heard that Mr. Smith wa dead, and'sdie said. "Ah? "with that prettv acr.;it she learned in Kunpe, U'huh Mr. Smith w a it? Mr. John Smith? Ah! he didn't know her. The wopian wa uot In her set. What Jo vou think of that ridiculou new shade tiiey ealletj jiiri.n-le-jot-pie!" Thus uitil Mr. Smith, Uie vu tim of a lf f uliar mania. Her tenaved srirl have nothing to member f their mother em-pt maxim and directions conecruinjr the Jcinunp Payne. lh r huslwnd" only ctnolation U that all w omen are not mad on the subji-ct ot Mr. Jeuninp lav ne ! IMuded man l1 Lotke't Monthly. The Emotion A French Novel In Kite Mips. skip i. uRnr. It I Alphon-e; cleyint lonn : cxqulite manner : ditto mu-tache, ltth of w hie h are waxtil. lie haunt pLw-es; Hoi de liouli.'nie la. Tni Kren- llal Mabile:
Liijceslike an anjrel a I rem h one, and he ha ha! "mill fron- de rent'.'" It i fit lie to that i Imt Alphone. l.ut ho t nothappvj hi ten. ler heart i b!az' it twat no longer. Hi la-t "jrirnJfpaUn" tenial wa conumi in thne day! W hat sh.ill he do, the dexdate Alphon'se! He -ip tau ucre"' on the llou'cvard de Italieiuie. Hi lenderanl emotional ler ret line on thn-e chair. A -tarving w tunan ai'pnraehe : brea.1 f.r her-lf. for her child. The heart of Alphone i movdl. Hehaxtx.uht violet tr five sous. He pre-sesthe U)iiou t into her hand, and i jrone. Ah. monsieur! she exc laim-. he appni-iate the noble and -ublime charity. It l a ray of sun-hine Irom the past ; the emblem of modesty ha lallen upon her soul. She i nile-uiei through the ca-rt-s-e of these molest rtowi r. he tall itiM-n-ible upon the pavement, and her lat siti. tnintrled with the frsirrainr of iolet. a-trnd. to heaven. Noble Alphonse ! SKIP II. JOY. It i Mathilde ! Kijrhteen: lair; eyebrow: waist and thinz the Idol of her pan nts. 1 fc-olate un nt ! They have janel w ith her to him. How shall she I'urpet their tirt meeting? It wa at the altar ; the wedding-day. Gh.et'i: He I not the ideal ! He i stout : he L tifty.and hi liair ala.! she ha- never -een it ; she can only can- the curl of hi wi. but -he i the 1 ountis de Sanz Proid. Her heart ha not ret t-at : it exiirt to. he w il! meet Aim. that adored ideal, in the whirl of fa-hion at the ha!l. i, ril : Oh. rapture! rliaf h; arm will da-p herwai-t; he will have eye-: hewilllook. " OA. 'nn fn'tnt .' OA. tn'-n il. tmaJ-'rf." I cjii listen to him : i it not my riht? I am in.irriil I am tre. SKIP III. K.U-U r.E. He ha come! w ho tmt Alption-e. He love her oh joy ! He adore her: h-r heart N-at. i h. mo A lh-ins trt$ adurr. He ion hi knee at hT feet; he pre-e her Ibiiid : she I hisanel Pari-uuianel : never will he rise until he cme who? The C ount he apologize for intruding ; ! wcll4red ounte; she forzive him; pn-M-ntAinon-ieur : mon-ieur idelihti : tuint enctuintetl : Niih einbr.e v ; eternal friend-hin; U ui hin;: m.ulaine we'j emotional. To n r liu-baii." : Ak rtum ami, how ten.lerly I niu-t love you. SKIP IV. l.V(,l lH. " Madame I unluipt.y. The Count j rciveit: he betr her implon her hr tlwaue: hut in vain. Ha! he ec it at la-t ; 'ti Alphon-e. Thev love eju h otlier: and he lie the hu-hand. i the fatal olrdacle. One tender ki ; ont' rnibnte; he ru-he from her pn-senee; ye! she sltail U-happy : tn of chamm! ; tlie noble heart I ..n ver still. Ati'.Miih of tlie Cou me; she will wep for him. Ah! her pooil Iriciid ; h-r hiMtand; mart r to frVn-l-liip ; never w ill she cea-e to lament hlrn. lMe-ti Alphoji. I hr heart beat noloui r; it i a iiiau-oh-um that inch-e the Imaifeuf the Count. Ah! how she loved luin her lost idoi her trca-un. SKIP V. KI.MKK. I cspair Cf Alphon-e. Miewill not see him, thai ad--nil Mathilde. he will not fK-rmit him to mix their tear ; no. their tear shall never mingle: vainly doe he wnte ; in vain he paint the misery of hi. bleedinir lieart. He i frantic he I n-izrml ! "11 another Illusion PrJie. Siintly martyr to love and friendship, lie will n'speet Iter sormw ; he w ill imiM.nune her no more. WluU shall he do to tiring t-ai-e to hi own laceratnl heart? He tlie to the Hal Mahille: he dance frantkally ; 'ti. the dance of a bnsken heart ; ' ti the dance of death ; ma'lly he w in;r hi tartner ; he up-et their riHi-ru: atpurrel; "blow to a Fn-nch iiti7.cn!" a challenge : they tight: he f.dl: hi tomb i in Pen N I kiie. Who Ix-ihN over it in . .ny and gri f ? That vi -i 1-1 woinali "ti sh. the dt solate Mathil.le; -he mil him from the tomb, and Alphon-e n plie not. Pnhal ly li-;iu-e he I lU-ad. Mie fall, and her wwpin kirt c)vcr the toiii-hin? and imble eiegv chitdiil on the ctd I stone ; 'ti thi : .hontN'titian-Vi-tor-Tout- 'cur l'u--Mjmllr your tear it unit not U t rtle. . inrt'lf C,ju rfr-J,,n m i . A Sr. I.oi i newpaper say tH-autifiiUr of SNilvmi' "i it hello :"' "It w'a the awakening fury of the Hyre-anian tiger, di-turls-el at hi i-a-t of t.l.M. r the di-tcndiil tempet of a tropic lan I. laving all wate before it. The audience w a dorn.r trm k." I" ix ler tlie cin umtance we think that, in simple ju-tii-e, Hk-moner should have been n turned at the dK)r. .V. J". Tnbunt.
Colorado as a Health 1'csurt. lr. ( harlcs iK-nulson ha contiihutctl to the Chicago M'dttnl Emtninrr tin urtiileon the ulNve subject, w hich contain. iiiudi intormatioii lor those invalid who area-king, 1 Colorado tli'pl;u-e width 1 should i-it? He say: A n-sidence in thi bracing climate lia a peculiarly n iving intlucmv on nio-t all phthisical patient vho come here quite early in the progress of their disease. l)y1 p-ia, tint, and almost all uilincnt due to nial-nutrition, are Usually bani-hed or very much relieved by a sojourn here. Dut the dutary intluein-e ol' rarilicd atuiopiicre i best show n in the relief of asthma. It i said that lew asthmatic have come hen without iH-rmancnt or marked U-netit, the chief exception being those who have organic dica-c of the heart or marked eniphvse ma. Not lour simr the a-tlimatics held a convention in lH-nvcr. The objet t wa to gather their evidence, that those similarly utllictcd throughout the States might le U ncliteil then by. It was a comineiidahle undertaking", and quite stu-ees-fiil. vcr a hundnil cae a were tabulatnl of those who luid found entire or deeided n livf in Color.xlo. I hc intliiciuvs which sti in to combine, in Colorado, to U-netit sutlen r lrom tluv racic diM-ase an- variou. Pndably inoa im)ort:uit than i uuaily n-cognized 1. altitude, which it would seem, is chiefly mechanical In its effect, for conciiicnt uon it there i lessened atmospheric prcsure, and it U iositively necessary ttr lung to have a proiortionatcly greater expansion, in order to get the needed amount of oxygen, than on the coa-t, ..:U0 feet tx-loNV lK uvcr. The circulation. f murse, act in harmony with thi increased respiratory power, which n-sults in increased com-bu-tioii. Wate and npair are ltli
nor rpid a''d?""'!!'!cte ; adijKei. called intorciiui-ition ; and animal ei-oiiomy tecotne dominant. The average raiichinan of Colorado give one an idea of the eifect of outdoor life la elcvattil n-gion. He i a lean fellow, w ith well-brow ned complexion, good, hard miiM-le and gTeat endurance. Hie idea of such a man having tutw-n'ulo-i would set m almost prvjotenu. Hi blood I habitually well oxygi niztil : and even if he had tuU'n-iilar matter in him to deoit, the room could hardly .arti for it in his lungs. H, uuy get piieuinonLi. perhaps, nultinr in gaiigrme or pneumonic phthisis; but it st m the origination of miliary tulnTcle ranlv oivur a?ove the altitude ol live thousand feet. The iucn anl amount of electricity, too. due to altitude, very likely ha a salutary intluemv in stn-ngiheiiing enleetileil nervoii -y-tcm. After describing "the temperature, ntrity of the atinophere, etc., he add : From w luit I have written hImivc a to the nut haiiicsd etl.-i-t of altitude. It would a-M-ar, on n-llci tion, that tldseleuieiit might prove injurioii a well a, if not, benelit iai; that U some, who hardly had lung surtaiv enough to get a lair amount ol oxygen below, tin- rarifml atmosphere of even lower Colorado might not be inot appropriate. If the evidence of probable death lnm altitude wen muled to sulsst.intiate thi statement it could he given. (ietie rally speaking, patient. on coming here do well to take lite eas' lor a w Idle till they get somewhat acclimated: not to allow the buoyancy and exhilaration ol thi light air to deceive them into too n-at iKiitidence in their ower of endur-am-e till the circulation and n-.-piration yr i Ued to the lialigf. A to the central part of Colorado, w lien we think of the multitude ol eopi who an inidiou-ly jrli-ling Into ct.utinnetl phthii in low, tlamp home in the State who could here almost certainly le restoml to health ; and of the many who come here to U- h:iteued to their grave or sent bai k K.i-t diapiinttil, the word ot Burn set in appropriate : Mi'a hardly in a body' powvr lo kr-i, at tirm-a. Ira lin' aoiir, I 0 Krr nuw ttiinK are sliart-d . ' ' And yet it i very dillicult to rive a rule w hich 'should decide, ill all ca-es, w ho shtoild come a high a thi. and the meth od ol their coming. Hut wen' I tn decide. in a general way, w ho shouij not come ill-rw-tly here, let linz that they could lett r gi elsewhere, in winter, 1 should name tinfollow lug cla- of ae : Phthii piiluun:di, lomplicattil w ith orga:iic liseae ol the heart : phthl.-ical patients, one-fourth or more of who- lung an seriously diea.Mil or reiidcml useless, e.N'ially if they contain any cavities.in patient. of decidedly hemorrhagic diathesis, or thoe whoe pul-e i unitonnly very rapid, and in women, or patient ot delicate contitutlons, w hoe lung-5 an- quite liable to take on frequently murring attack of intlamination. As-March and April an- said to lie w inter month hen, a well a in many plai Ea-t, pt-rhap tlie time sji itied above ouarht to ! extended toward May. liven in summer, considering the imperative demand, with eai h tleci.Htl elevation, for inemitil expansion of the lung or breathing capacity, it would fsti-m that a sudden change from In-low a thousand to live thMiand feet alove the s-a would generally I-an extreme mea-nre for such a I have itintied ; and thi. ti, notw ith-taiid-injf it i-said tin n an thoe living hereatoiiL w ho once had cavities in their lun?, and in whom the discae i in now to he arreted. Ssome of the mot remarkable Instance of th' arret of phthii have Ui n in those w ho came up by degnusin w agon through Kana ; and it may U' that the ra'.io of death tnun all diea' in Colorado would be very miieh e-cncd If all patient in coining to the lower 1'ocky Mountain ngion n ortnl to the old-tahioned mean of travel by ox-team aero- the plain. Wakefulness. When i ron w ho do not otherwise p-jH-nr to Ik- siek sufli-r fioni continual waktlulne.s, thi i a tin1 sign of mental ex-hau-tion. When any part of the Ixnly i sjsji-lally exerti-d. the blood Mow in In-cna-eil quantity to that part. So when then-i any stn s laid on the brain. I he head Nvooie surcharged with blond, n i shown by the lbihing of thefai-e. If thi eoiitlitiou i long continued, the ldooi-Vc--el oe the Mier of contnietilig. 'J'hen the brain n main in an excltiil tail' even when the Mind ha HO long-er any de-ire to work, and it cannot take it proTicr n-t in sUi-p. In order to enjoy n. fre-liing sleep it I im vsary tliat the IiIomI 1m not ii.litnii ted in the head, but he ilif-fi-il equally through nil part of the loy. Till i probably the n-a-on why a
warm tilth Just lefn' goln lo Nil I so conducive to a ;rood tilght'a reMKe. It I, however, the Ut way not to ullow the mind to ct excited m ar the hour of n-st, hut to let it run down gradually, like a chxl, in the evening. There have Uvii some wonderful ca-c of slii-plessnes. -u u ed by undue mental exertion. Itot-rhaavc, the I Uitch philo-o-plur, tell u tluit at one time he wa so uhsorlcd in a particular study that he did not close hi eye in Mecp for six wt-ck. This seem Incnilible. A Fn nch general averted that lor a whole year, while engaged in active wurfarc, he Vlcpt but one hour in the tweulvdour. These and similar cases an' protialily exaggerated. We ull know- how ollcii tH-ople hic unwilling to admit that they have lieeii asleep, when they have n-ally had a sound nap. The c rson mentioned could not have survived such prolonged wakefulness An attendant of the late Kinjieror land Napoleon, whose nervoti system had Income deranged, died simply from inability to sleep. Adventure with a Maniac. A doctor in Wale recently had a stirring adventure, la which hi coolnc alone saved him from injury and probably from death, lie w a called upon in the evening hy a man who desired him to go at once to see a patient who w a very ill. A locid paper nvcs the subsequent events as follow : "The doctor Iimnediah.ly proceeded to the house with the inessnger; hut when they got Inside, for some reason w hich, to some mind, must appear to lie quite inexplicable, the messenger locked the door of the house. The maniac, on iercelving Ir. William, courteously, acco-led him, and addressed him a My Lord S lar thi liejrhminj: was pleasant enough. Instantly afterward the maniac observed that he
. ilimi Mat.. "1 I ' in his humble dwelling, nion' c-ixi-Lilly as he wanted to do hiiu a particular favor. In fact, he wanted to U-head him ! riifortunatcly, the doctor by thi time had ot Into the corner furthest from the dior ; and as he vcrv naturally did not look on lw-ing beheaded as a gTeat favor, he decided in hi mind to lcat ulout the huh for a time until a favorable opportunity for escaping prcscnhil it-elf. Auniiiigan air of tern-ne-and dignity, he n inarkul that noblelllell Wen not afM-oniil to In- Itehcnded iii a clumsy and bungling manner, but that their head were cut oil by mean of a sharp sword. "The madman !ii-know hl'.'ii then-ason-ableness ami propriety of tlie suggestion, and went into an old cupboard and pnsducedwhat he tertnul a sword viz.: a square pine of wood with blunt edge, and sharpened to a point at one of it end. The wary doctor still had dn iiltil objiitioii to instant decapitation on the ground that noblemen v hen !cheadil w en' diwitched neatly. lie nr-rnl that the word should be uell sliarM-niil. The madman did not see thi point very dearly, adding that if the sw ord did not cut the head oil conij.letelv, it did not much matter, inasmuch a lie could ue the sharp point a a bayonet, and so tbu-li the business in that way. Dr. William mildly hinted that Mr. Maniac should tir-t exerd-e hi Nhfading talent iin the man who had actetl a messenger (and who had most unwiely lin ked the door upon them). He further remarked that a a rule corpse wen' not plea-ant thing In a houe, and pointed out the desirability of opening: the diMr U-fore the ines-enger wa ojieratnl UKn, in order that the nrp-e might lie throw n more nadily into the stm t. Thi wa unhesitatingly ugntil to. The hn ked door wa ojM-nnl. and then the maniac charged the ines-enger with the wooden bayonet in the back. We netil hardly Niy that thi wa the citliniii.it in jKint. A polhr ollin-r was sent for, mid the dctor returneil home, thankful for hi epe from so awkward a dilemma' A run of smm will i)t vou onlv S cent more with a sILVKli TIP oii than without, and it will add lw i the cnt of the shoe to their wearing value. DR. RADVAY'S n I Ills Psrfer.tjr trl, slinOy roatsd with wis-t rrm, p'lr-jc, Mu'tif, (.urlOr. rl-n anl airrnethrn. lU'l- ' I iIU, f..r iltsrnr ol all 1i.-i1.t- uf Hi Kt,,n,. a it. Li-r, IUtri. Ktn. tla.ilr, Nrvon I;-. I ."i'U It-. Cotisr i;Muon, I im' I v-ti , l'lue-uoi. I -i-'p-i. liiHdti-n---. III. m, T plin aiid l'iiiH I-Vtit., lnrlieiiii 'lur of it,.- H-or-', pi!.-, anil a I rlrn;riin' el tb- Internal Vl-ra. rriitrl to i fl--ta n-iMt i nrp. furf 'f V-i:-t.t!ilr, cuti'amlDf xm lutrcui) , mu-r.l, or ii. le!rrt'j dru. tK"OhsrT tli follisrtrf j-inpiom rssajtlnj from D.xir Jrr jf the InraUvt Orjant : ront-'pa'ton. lnaari P11'. Fn'irw- of th 1Vo"l In t'n Until, i-i ly i.l th Slonm li. Situ. IlinrOmn, I-.'llt of f'.l, I-u::nf Wrlk-lit III til Stiill'l h. .ur l-riir aonii. sinkwii'iir Klut'i-rltiif at tli- rti ( ti -torn, imminent tlie HJ. Iltirrlml an-1 llil flr-iM llrMuilnnt, t liiio-rlur t ttis llmrt, I Imsinz .r snilm-cmu srniion l -n I I a I vis f-iiirr. 1 1 n.. n. -..( v i-ion, 1 r Wf- l-t.ir- tlii sil i. K -r s-ul lnfl l'm In Hie llal. Ifc t!.. i v of i.'.!r.n -, V-i:.. .s-of th fk:n mi l J y, Ven III T i - M !, t !'. Liirtn ai.a Smiai I-In ;'! of l-at, rnrn n in !l Klr-h. A frw (Iosm oH;. lot AY'S Pills will lrt-7 tlie tttrin lrom ail Ike alove-namnl d!ur.lcr.. Trlre !i1 t eal er Ilatc. staid br Drml.K ItK AD T..V. TRrr. Feml one l-tr Hnii lo IJAIiW A Y O.. (in. .'14 W arri-ti su, N. 1 . InforniaUua aorth tliousaoda win b mt jou. Dr. Plerrc'a PleVan laratlT JPellel, cr Vijar-GwtcirV-crntriri kooi and Hatful 'una, Aati-biTV Oaaiiic -iS "Lit:! Giant ' lthartic. or tm fxtn Phi-tK, tkrnreeljr lara;erltban mna. lard aeetlf yn r'prrnun( m. h othuitic rr-raUri;rrpiilMpilia,t' f mttteartkinf mm4 tiitr-mi, rrt fntlf mrftiid. f tffrmtinf. Helngeullrelr calablet noaarncu!r crf it nqui'-'t'iii nui.g thrm. Koc Jnotidlre. Iladaehe. Impure Itlood. ronffipatloii. Pialn lit Shoulder, 'igliliie of Cheat. Iliiirs-v, .litr Iti( inllona. Had lane In .'loiVth, Hllioua nllitt ka, Internal er, llmli of Itlood lo lleud ItlOMVd Mom at h, lllgli 'olored I rl rie,yloom r lorrbailaitES usclr. PiirVi'i Pel lets. Dae or t o, .V-n dai,fnr a tune, will rure Pimplea. IllotrhtV Ernnlionau nun, srroiinoui stirs mil aimlent Aliecltuiia ol and Hour a. No rlwio i kin, Throat I or p.ele board ile in vulv 'i& b-'trs but k-pt frrth ana rei rem, tv d n-c '. r f t irrd t l!ic World'a I &o, 8j, S4 an J 8b A'cl Sroet. J re.i. Mjn'ifjcviiarf, Nov t., 1.1 rrt.o, r. . STANDARD LOTTA BUSTLE. Dlaloma a wardetl bf the Anterlrati Inatltata ra k fear, A. W, 1 hom. 'atentrea-id Maanfac torer, for the Llglilrst, strnnfrst and mnal romf ortable Pnetli' The standard l.otta thatran be worn, hixea lucuitcrrry i)iii kiui. W bolraalekUeputa t 91 WHITH STIirrT, RKW VOIIK, 801 H tlU n Th l'lllLADI LPHIA.
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4.B MDWAY'S READY XI 23 Xj X 33 a? Cures the Worst Pains ia rM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. NOT ONK iiouu arrjta it annuo Tuia ati-rriiariir Need any one JJufTer with Pain. iuidnaji'i lu-adr Itellef U a Tar far every I'aln. ir ma riT u Tin: only r.MN iu:mi:i)Y !ht Inntfinllr atopt the mol erroclatln naln. nT .iifluiiiiii:iKn, aiulnirisj ( 011 fiaUnne, whrtlti-r of Oil tiiV't. Homai-lj, Uoai-lstTU'lirr (landa oror.rts-, l.jf una a'lietiUiiL. IX HUiVI ONE TO TW'KNTT IMNfTI S. no nutter liw tfloVnt or evnirlallne tlie pn'n tlie IJIIK' MAI It , llt-it rn 1.1. :i. Inllrm, frlpplttt. Nerv.inN Nt-uraljilc, or Toiru:-d sU t:M-aso mr auBi-i, JADWAY'S READY RELIEF V Hit I. All OIIt IiiTAST FASK. INFLAMMATloX OF 1 HE Ktt'NFVi-. In.AUV.A11oN OKI UK ItLAnPFI'. IN M.A MM ATI UN OK 1 UK HOW Kl.S. CONI.KSTION OK TIIK I .I'M.". ol:KTllUOAT,tIKKICfLT HKEATI1I M.. PALPITATION OK 11 IK HKAKT. JIVSTEIMCV, CIIOI P. IITHI IitA. CATAkltll. INFI .PF.V7.A. IIEaPACHK, TOOTH VfUK. NFt'U II fiIA,lJ!IKT'M ATI - M. COLD CHILLS. Al.l'K ( HILLS. Tlie ppllr Ion uf I he lfert.lv Kellrf ti 'tie t ror pari where t lie (win or (JUUeulty uaU wlH ali..nl and f-etuforl . TttrniT tln.w In a'f a Itimhler of wt w1!l. In a tew iiii.iii.aii. rure I ramp, Sp-ni, sour sioinn. n, lertlii n, sl. k llradat-ha, llmiiiea. I -on ler), t oin , Wind In Die liowvin, ami all Imrriial I am. I rm In. .Ixwi't 'w, rarrf a b..nl of Hltd. titr aUeailv llrllel wtihtlieni. A f.-w dr-. 11 walrr will (irrteril ! sue-a tir Mlna from rhr..- ol water. It la belter tuaa rca.li Kramiy or Ituier- a a anumlant. FEVER AND AGUE. Ferer and Arruernred for ffftr rent, ere 1 not remedial at-lit In thl murl.l t!:at a III cure 1 1 r ami ! rue .and al: other Mlar.iu.l'!li.n.-r-rlt.1; plicul, 1 Hi. w and ther Krvena laid.-d ht IUl a Y ' l'l I I to qukk a UalT'a lAil'T UiLiiK. Klflr ('rati per Hal lie. HEALTH! BEAUTY! ,TU 'NO AND runKRim BLOOD INCIlF.AE OF FLKS-H vf WEK.HT (LF.AIt HilX i AND tIKAt'TIKt'L tOMI'LKXION bLCL KEl) To ALL, DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent HAS MADK THE MOST ATONsI!; (fllKS; f-O Vt !' K.SO KAPID AUETIIKCHAM.I.S Till; lSuOY I'SDKKilOKS, LWDKII TIIK INILt'KNI K OF THIS TI1LLV WONtKi I L MKWtINt, THAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Freer drop of the S U: AP Vint It V V l:Foi VFAT I'on-.innnl.-atei. tliroiiirh the 1:.-. sw.-m. I r .ne, nnd t.lher f ueta ami nil.-.- nf tl.e .1 --.ni. tin-1 i. nr i f .il.-. ffir it r-t-tira tl.e . ! uf tl.e Kmly a 11 h n- anl ..'in'l rm-rr.at. s,r. -i !, S-.p'.'.i. i ' .'..'j.t i. . , in i.-.'ir i. I i' Ul "i.- Ti.. -".i. M-'U'ii. Ii. vs Nol- In the t. tu.L an l o'Im-i r ( !.'. t-'eni, S'H" l-..-s, s-ruui'T n iii. Iiiml. lit. .11 tNe -r, and il.ewprl l'.riiiol sain H-- t. K.iiiriiir 11, l-er Sw, S'i l ll -a.l. Kin n, salt IJ.'.'.n:, rrtiH"ia. A -tit. Bins sii, Hunitn llie-l h. T iiii..., 1 iiM-cta In t'i- .onih, a:il ail aeek'-nliic ai.'l pitintul lliilir;i, Niv'it Mej', aed a. I vt of lie l'le pr.ii' r'e. re ai'liin tlie i-4ii-t'! ene ni f Ir a.nlfrul Minln-n I lie.in.r-( ait-l al.-ir t..i ue w ,! j.nne to any p-ton unf It -r en het ol litres luriu ol itieA, im ,Ti'iii pf.vtT In 1 ure idem. II the pa'ient. ilailr iMtuniliv re tared hr th Wtis.ra aid tls'onifM-li1ri tliat la rnnMiiuaDr pni;r-m( .tiis. re.-1 In arreunif tbee r4i.iti. anf r-i;.iia tlie eTne Willi ik w n :unl iiimlit frimi heniihr hi -l-an I tin he M;S l" 1 I I AN" will ami il.s- M-.-iT-a eurn 1 rertwn ; f -r a lien urve I lita remlr r.inimnn r-a I. aurlt.f pn:MlrNil.n, MTnl sun-nil. in .liniiiil-li-f t?,e if .'r, 11 r-i-itirs will I--raiMd. an I eveiv.tHV ttie Mtl li-iit a ill f.-l li'p.frlf f-rnalnc lell.-r and .tn :i.'. t-r, the.M .'-ei nif N-n.r, are!iiJ liuj ru 111, aed d'"h and w.-Uhl miinlni. S.it on!r il.ie- t he s .a M-Ktl.LIl lira t.TrfT e-erl a'l known r. iiird'i.1 fc-i(i In the rure of 1 (ir.ji.,r, m r.r iilia. ( ..r.-'i"in..nI ait I Sklu tllw-aso, but 11 u lut only poMinc 1 ure. jr KIDNEY AND BLADDER COJfrLAIXr'. , t'rtnrT and Wnmli d1eae, (iraret, Ix.wv. n .v, .-M'i 'le of Klrr, ln ol.Mlietx e ,l I'Une, lt. l;-i. l(i -, All'ini nun, ami In all t l..-ttt tln-re art li: I. a d:i-t . (- , I or Hie alrt I thlrk.i loin I , II , d wnli pii'Mtaista like the wlme of an e. tf, .r th.-ea.l-like a hit- ,lk. or 'here l a tiiordld. dr k. h.llnu aj.. (Ttran.--, and hit lKine-.l .Vil, and m heii th re a prt. k!i,. htirnnf f -tiuoon when peln aa'er, aod iu lu lite uuU ol lUe law a aud aiui.g liw lulua. Tumor of I 2 Years' Growth Cured by R ad way's Resolvent. PRICR ?1.00 PKU DOTTLi:. TTIK GKVAT AL1TR.TrVE a-vd IU.OOD rurjnxra. It in not a qnack tioptrnm. TLo inpri dicnta are publihLoA on each Ixittle of medicine. It V" I if Tiftetl and rewinrrioritlfHl l.y j Physicians isrbpreYtT it lian a I introduced. It trill pcbittTf ly enre HCKOFUI.A in ittmriotin $faof, J.'JfFl'MA Tl&Jf, wji)tj: Air.Yljxg, govt, caimi:, rj:oycjmia, xi:n vor DimiLlTY, JXCJ'JKXI COXSUMl'TJOX, and all dienren smirg f rorn sn ininnro condition cf tlie Moot, rend forcurItofiArAiJsALWAAc, in liich yon nill find ctrtificr.tf n frem reliable "nd trnt-tiroriliy I'liyfiiritina, MinieUis cf tLo Got-r l sr:d otliern. Dr. B. Wilrrn Carr. ef ri'rere, sja hr I in i it In oeraef N n lira fid ctliir d.Maeta with liiiitbaatutao lien. Dr.T.C.hlga,ef faHfrrore, reromTt'Miai II lo k.i lteoi n kiiferiliir wittl d keard J IikmI, yu. It la ani-rlor lu trr rptirn I e ever i. d. Dabiiey Ball, ft ti:e i itimw M. itiiii. ti uie t-otith, lie la l-r aoititw h t r l filled I y It a nee, O ut ha elieerfiitly riceB n rtnl It toillii fliewiUtiid -nuaititinrta. CraVftJ A C0M I TlWisla. C.nrdniiTlhe, ., k) u tit tt r lia faiii d lonf -atiafaetifn. Sam'l 0. McraAdetl, Vtirf ree.d.rr.. Tiiii .ewe, kn It tired l.inj of I.li uD il ina bm all ele lillrd. THE ROSADALIS I!t C0NNF.CT1ON WITIt om will rnr Chilli and Fewer,! lTr CoirrUHit. Dytpepkla, ate e v nr ante KokiD l.lf n fertor to all ether Blond Partners, bend lor leatiiptl Circular or Almanac. Addren CLFTdEKTS 4 CO., 6 8. Ci mtnerr Bt., R iUimort, MX. Bemrmber to aik cur &rugut lor BoiaCaXia.
