Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 September 1874 — Page 6
MISCKLLAX Y DAS VKILCHES.
Lrfimljf BOt lrfl Tldli't rW llir ntt-ado wwla amiiK One morn r.v hrli.r.l maid, W liu iaril.ua lit - l aiil Lilt- lrea.1, i iwiif iy, I'Mlie ly Tlx- meadow lau.l ami upk. " Ah!" aal l the rinlrt, " would I winsome tufc-ly ganl.-n flower! Thru I misfit K"iervil l. ""'I I'rvftwU tn little linur to her tweet brral) Ah, we! Ah, nit-1 Only on lilllv hour!" On ranie the may shepherd tana Hull heart that i lly tM-t. Anil rruslird the v. 4. t in tin' grasa. It oaly said. " IIuwiwh I! Iliw kvtrrt! " it eaid wiili lain t inn iii'.ui, for her, for ber To dir at her dear feet." l)r Gottht. THE MSTKIIT SCHOOL. HY arC.rSTA LAKNKD. It wan a quitr little company ol sunlrowned children that long ago usi-d to to rtraggling down n winding road of a bright Miinincr morning, on their way to the old stone school-house. The road wa little more than a ru.tie lane, very solitary in part, running under the brow of a big hill and over the hack of unoti cr still larger, and past thick orcliimls, and grass meadows, and sleepy farui-Kiise-In winter it was dreary enough w hen the snow Mew and drifted Into the road and the icy laughs rattled overhead ; but in Bummer birds rang in the thick leave and rl-k grazi-d on the sweet heritage of the liills, and yellow buttcrflie poliiitatcd ahove wavsiile thistles, and strawberric reddened in orchard hollows. A motley little group we were in calico frocks, and tow trowser. and gingham pinafores, and sur.-lionnct, and tattered palm-leaf Jiat.. Probably then' was as much human natun in that small eompany as often carries dinner basket and tin buckets down a country road. We had a delegation from the big family there is always one exceptionally large family in every rural neighborhiJod with rations for the day equal to the allowance of a regiment." Then there was the talkative and highly imaginative girl, who told gn-at fdorii-a about the saying and doings of her own folks, and let out some things it was thought might better have Jieen concealed, and the homely boy with a monumental noe and carroty hair, who, in spite of hi personal dt fects. was esteemed for his intellect. He was the U-st sjx-11-er and speaker in kIiikiI, and wa t-up-pos-d to Vnow Murray's KnglNh Header by lieart. Iteyond that the imairination could not go. There was aIo acliild with one of those composite names w hich misguided parents sometimes listen upon their unnnitiited ollspring. 1 remember such an one, though she did not belong to this particular llock of hool children, calletl Ananias apphira tiuy Fawkes Ihinleith. This sounds like one of the stories in the newpapers, but alas, it Is a sad and solemn fact. iH-aeon I..s orchard lay on the load to school, and direful were the effects id gn-c n apples then- gatiiered, or, in juvenile jmrhuice, "hooked," and inunehi-d bv tinway. It was more meadow than nrcliard, properly s'li-aking, with hills and d.des and grasy interludes, and here and there a great apple-tree putting up it lent of shade. Near the center occurred a dishlike depression, w here the wild strawberries wen the largest and reddest I have ever wi n. It seemed, as Hawthorne aptly di-scrila-d a certain valley, like "the hollow in the hand of rrovidence." ( ur diversions along the road to school in summer-time were varied. We found "cheeses " in the common mallow which grew abundantly by the way, aH made fanny old women, w ith caps and ctticuat. from hollvhock blossoms. We "niacki-d " the tleshv leaves of the liverwort, which n-waneI our effort, by a little explosive noie. highly delightful to juvenile cars, and were tempted into by nil forbidden paths by picking chokechcrrie. growing over the stone wall. There were nets of the robin and chlplng bunting, into which we peeed daily, and sometimes the callow young would lifb d out of the nest by little brown hands and felt ot and otherwise examined, and then put back, much to the dismay of the old birds and not at all to the benefit of the ulrdlings. Another highly prized pastime consisti-d in plucking, at the rik of much self-torture, the head of a big thistle and N-ating it with a stone until the dangerous outer coveriug could lie removed, leaving a pretty pompon of crimson and white fibres. Moreover, we ai-arched alout stumps and logs for young leaves of the red sorrel, which the oui'iivenuis apjs-tite of tlios days found delicious, and we gathen-d bunches of fragrant mint at the brook side, where the broad-leaved sweet flag grew, and fascinating cat tails and alder buidics, which tNre in their season rich clusters of dark purple tarries. The scliool-hoiKc was hidden under a sandhill quite destitute of triss, and reH inlileila juvenile js'iiitentiary or lunatic asvlum. It wa built of stone, with high narrow windows that rcclled ruriosin, and gave a not too liN-ral supply of ligfit Midair. A large Imix .-tove, enu ked ami rusu-d fnm overheating, sf mmI in the middle of the floor, and extended It forlorn length of pipe ntiove our head. Mot mlTable were we little ones on those days when the pipe smoked, sitting on high benches with our feet suspended several inches from the floor and conning over long lines of wordin Webster's Six-lling-tKxik, like rows of ietril'tctions, which extended up one page and down another. I can s4-c now thetstanlj covers if my ti r t sp lling-book. wiili a wnd heI blue patT patel iikiii them. It had a ixculiar smell unlike any other hook, and which seemed to me the distinctive in lor of that t'rtncnt concentrated for us little ones In abbreviations, and the rules in the forepart of the volume. Those were davs IxTore the blessed influencesof KirifTgarten and objei t lc--sons had smiKitbed the wav op the bill of science for tender young feet. We regarded abbreviations as M,irgfrie I'leming did the multiplication table, as of Satan, and not to Ih endiirel but for the spelling book, taken ss a whole, we had extreme reverence not to say nwe. To my childish fancy the sm lliic.'-tHok was not the work of any mere mortal. It bad existed from the four 'daiiuns of thing, and was in some way connected with "Adam's
fall," by which, a the catcchi-iu tells us, "we sinned all." The stories in the sjh Uing-lKKk I regarded as gn at hi-torical fact. Nothing could have sk.ikcn my faith in the old man who tlrst trii-d the ctlicacy of gra- and turf on the saucy ! in his Hpple tni-, and finding these iuiiles fleet ual, n sortel to stones. Woe on the uiiwim milkinaid. w bo. counting lo r chickens before they were hatched, fell and spilled the contents of her pail. It seemed an Immense advantage to have one's artistic eve teeth cut on that pictun of the toy in hV iiiios-ible trow s rs jx rehed amid the limbs of the tn-e. and on the eat.itnhe of the poor milkmaid jut at tlie inoiiient she was dreaming so blissfully of h-r gn'ti gown. The tlrst rcading-lnok to whlt bweatUdtied. after a long course of Wi-tistcr, was like a mouthful of frc h gntss to a Iamlkin that lias inunehed tlry hay many week. The stories of that small volume are fresher in my ineutorv than many f the things read last week. Simple and easy were the lessons, each with a moral as large and plain as a church steeple. runMinient followed siMi-di! upon the hei lsof every sin of omission on-omnii-sioil. If the world i-snild l' reilHxIeled on the naive plan of tiiat little InMik, it would b a very different place from any with which we are acquainted. Then was a tale ot a school boy who had a Christmas cake sent him from home, ami very piggishly n lused to share it w ith his comrades, but rose In the night and munched the cake surreptitiously in U-d, w hich caused t.-rrible pain, so that the doctor came and Ued him with pill, Iowdersand ImiIum's. There wa another fascinating narrative of a girl of inquiring mind w iiocame to grief on account of her devotion to keyholes. Only by a larger cxicrienee of life did tbo irvtii riiirisl'l tj te ri-vW discover that jn'Ople who devour all their own ake are not overtaken at oneo with frightful pains and penalties, and that eaves-droppor do not habitually tumble down stairs at the imminent risk of breaking their necks. Standing with our queer toe along the crack of the floor, we wen' perhaps as poor a cla of little readers as ever murdered the Engli-h language. There was one 1hv, a loose- joj.sed lad, whose clothes hung upon him in limp fa-hion, a if they had been intended for some one a sie and a halt larger than he wa and had onlv come to hi poesion bv accident. Kvery part of hi frame appeared to aa.dt in the painful reading lessons. He pumped hi wonl up from the depths, bringing them out with an even unalteri'd naal draw I that utterly diUe'l 'stops." It was tills loy, if I n niember rightly, w ho was one day niuling the Bible to hi grandmother, a vcrv deaf old lady and somew hat childish. The portion of Scripture choen was a chronological table from the Old Tet:unent. The lad went floundering on until he came to a passage relating to the wife of Nahor, which he delivered in this wie: "Milk aln-ar." " What's that?'cxclaim'd the old dame, w hose good ear was Inclini-d towanl him, "they don't milk fears. my son." " It -av o, anvwav." p-risfel the lad. " Well." ret iirn-d "the old ladv after a
moment of sagacious n flection, "tliey never nave In my day. but there's no knowing what they did in olden times." Kverv social event In the i-ountrr used to ls foreshadowed by the preparation of a large "b-ifch" of pu s. fTevku to Thanksgiving there were piles of them corded and stacked on the buttery shelves. The same pious ceremony was performed when the school-teacher w a expected to hoard out his time. More preparation was deemed rivcs-ary for the young man who taught the winter school, than for the young woman who ruh-d in summer, a a college graduate or half-fledgiil collegian was supxsed to have a much more fastidious and exacting appetite than a summer school-ma'am, who was frequently the daughter of some farmer living in the ncighttorhood. The viciitude of bed and Iniard mid v irions styles of cookery, made di-tr'n t sclioo-ke ring a mill form of purgatory; but if n teacher had opular in oiner and made nimoelf liked, he was able to pass through the ordal and extract considerable amusement. No letter school for the study of human nature was ever devisisl. I saw, not Ion; since, in some country newepajMT, that complaint had Ni-n er-tcn-d ngainst a young lady teacher in a rural district for allowing her young man to sit Iwside her in school hour with his arm about her waist, occasionally stealing a kis. It brought to mind a oortnh foung woman w ith a positive shade of nil n her ringlet, and a 'ti-tiltcd" nose, somewhat in the style of Suan Nipper, who taught the summer term long ago. She wa "keeping company" w ith a young man belonging to another township, and she made up her wedding outfit in the in terval of instruction anil sometimes carried on Ixitli employments at the same time. I can hear now the scratch of her mi-die a she conduchil a stalling lesson and laid the gathers of a white jrannent in her lap w ith the energy peculiar to bT disjMisition. This troucau was not quite as ela!orate a a modern society girl's, and the money earni-d at school-keeping wa probably "designed to purchase the six n-al silver tea-spoons then considered illdiensable to the setting-up of anything likensspectable liousckei ping. Mi NippiT's young man sometimes hapix niil along and tappi-d at th whoolhou.se door, ami wa told to come in w ith a tartne which augun-d ill for hi future peace of mind, lie w a a tall, slender, and painfully hadiful youth, with a small head and a mouth held partway open a it sii'ined. Im came overcrowded with ti-s'th. There wa a little pale fuzz on his chin, and his hair w ass the color of a very young gosling's iblw n. There appeared to le some invisible limit licyoiid which the ttoor fellow did not dare venture so long as school wa In. He stationed himself within the pn-scrilcd hounds and gazed intently at the row of hats and iMinnet.s on the opo-ite wall, every moment more painfully conscious that he w a coloring up to the ns.ts of hi hair. Mi Nipper allowed no fooli.hnes In fop- the scholars, whatever tx.k place at other time, but in spite of her skill in Ignoring the young man and going on jut ss if be had liof Iwsn present, a suppress! titiei ran round among the ill-mannen-d ur liin whidiwiismet by a look which seemed to sav that nothing would aflord Miss Nipper' fi-eling such lmmeliat nsli'T a to take the titti HT's heals dinctly oil" tlii ir shoulders.
Miss Nip r and her swain and the lb k of m hool hildn n have all vanished, l'erhaps the old nad Hm-U has diiips anil. "Ah, ba.'PJ bilM ah. lrain( (half! Ab, Uri.U Im-IiiToI ia in W tu tr oBite in jr rarrl-n luUHiwI alraytsJ, A ktran(rr )rt lu winl "I fvl Uir paWa thai foMu ) M w A nioiiM Diary Imu , A Tii)t (r-h tfi-lr !l.in wid. My Wtmry aaul thry - lu to 'tti-. Ard rsirDl of y aiei uih( To trraUi a arcouil krina . ' ' rUru'iJ I'mm.
Some Intr resting Facts Aliout the LCUsts. A reporter of the St. I.oui GU I ha inU rviewel Pnf. Kiley, state Kntouiologist of Missouri, in n l n nee to the ha-tist plague, and this is what the I roto-mr said : There is a deal of alarm expresi; about thi-s' locusu; a fear that they w ill come to j this part of the country. I wisti to allay that bar. I do not think then i any reason to hciicve thev will get any nearer tlutn tlay have. NVithin the last sixty years they have not extended Is yond a certain tk'-r tf counties in M ssouri. 1 ba got a giod many letters like th's (hedding I'pone from Cole county). I got word from Mr. HmaidieaiL State (iedogit. that the hx-usU or gru.sshopj.ers are at l'lcasant Hill, but not doing much damage. I said that would tie the eastern limit- They will not go is-yond. I am going to see t they extend la'yond tliat olnt, and w ill sH-nd a few days in the district. It is a lew miles fmm "the western limit of the Siate. On reference to our chronicle I tind they have never pas.Mil the we.-tern tier of countii-s of our State, and there i very reassm to bi lieve tliey never will. There is a limit t the rxu nt of the flight of thi-se liiM-cts. conss-qut-nfly 1 can tell the fanners of Missouri and others over the State that there is no need of appniMttaio. They fid ! Ksna 1'ity and some of the northwestern counties, but tliey tMs-d not fear them to the east. I liave n-cords of these lnva-ion such as have attracted any attention during the last sixty years. In l's. they came a lar as I'lensant Hill, but did not do intoh h inn and dii not go U yond. All these letter are n-sjai ting the grasslioppers (Hinting, to a package of papers). The rcjiortcr a-ski-d the man of science how be t-xplaimil tlie cause of thess In-va.-ions. He said, briefly : These in s-ets are natives of the canyons .f" the l'-ky Moiuuains. Tin y bni-d by nature there, at a gnat altitink-. Kvery f v yc:irs in their native habitat tliev become art pndiriotislv multii'lieil that bv the time thev
acquire "tlieir winjrs they an? forced fnun I The invitation the hoii will not la-a there by nitvs-Mty. They have cb-aneiloff j numerous as thosi- to the church. 'owing every grwn thing where they hatch, and to theimiMwdhility of enti rtairdng o large thev are fore-d by hunger to take flight, a miinlier even br the few inoiiient eat b amf they swarm on the plain below in j guet i -x"cb-I to n main in the I'iree large numla rs. In the coure of a yiar j hour to wlneli the rec ption i ni essarthey are not capable of extending U-yond i y limited, a a Hrtio,i of the family leave a certain limit, and that .oint I hae indi- j t.'.r M. I.oui the Mine night. Washington catedtoyou. I Faprr.
A no: her oini: n n im y gi i on to the plain of the Host the gre ater density, the humidity of the atmosphere, docs not suit tlM-m. The change is sueh that instiitil f multiply ing in geonn trii-al ratio, as Home iiiM-ct do. tlu-y Imi-rne sickly The first generation hath their egg de-po-it-l in this low country and die. many ! them N lre tin veil do una b injury. The are sldom fertile, and In eome in - testate, no tliat there I no siiml generation. I Intend to go fnllv into the subjeet in my next annual rejirt, and I am answerini letterontiriiioulv. The main taunt 1 to assure the m-opie oi .n.ss.tiiri Mi
that there li no danger la-yonu me we-i- ning to won.', r why 1 have hom! o era tier of countii. A gn-at deal can lie ! obi-n and w hat I do; and if I am ever to done to guard againt the injury next , reform row i the time.' The gentleman year. I will explain what can te done i w:rmly ai proved the id'-n, and to further next fall to prevent such a vi-itatiou. In : it loauiil the man several hundrnl dollar Minnisota the injury by grasshopper wa. ; with which to N gin an lionet hiiines. cau.4i by tlie .rogi nv of tbo-.- thai came i The nTornwl man at once tiroke oil all last fall, and that might liave bin pn- hi old as: iation, livnl a rfii tl' honventeil by projHT ffort. I will suggest est lifr. would have no disbonest rson the Diean to be adopted. call on him. devotnl him If for year lu reply to further Inijuiries. I Tof. I closely to buiiie. raixil hi family reIliley said that the lns4- t U prep rly ; .jui tablv . di 1 a gn at many act. of uinwtermii! the locust, and i the same en a- i u iifati.- barity. and diiil not long sinee turethati nientiomil in the New Testa-1 er.- m-1 bv all w bo knew him. Ilichilment S ripturi: as to the mean of do- dn n are doing well and are highly resjiiingawavwith tlw hn-ut. eg?, he sug-' table. Th' tnor.er a dvaneiif wa. long
gested ifi p plow ing and irrigation of the land. They never lay their egg in moi-t lands, and tin y wain rot where there i moisture. The Christian (hinee. ti , f . . i -v.i,, The first marriage of a thntuui 1 hinaman and a Christian Chinawoman in thi citv took plao- last Safunlay and pa-sil off with gn-at eclat. The contracting parties were Ixu Monr and Mi.- Chtinst Ku. Tlie lridegreioin wa convert.il to Chri-ti- j anity in hi nauve country. ml ii-on hi i arrival In-re enu-reil ujkiu a mU-ionary work among hi countrymen. Among hi eon verts, which were numerous wa the fair moon--yil belle, Chung Fu. The . r-w-i.i Mt .a n .- T Vt'O J t s rf ruia 1 of tri. I latj Aaa! illll'l'w i i-'hh ,( a, aav . t hinese Mission Home, i-on.er of aera- ; inento and Stia kton stru ts, in the n - ' of a large nuiiiNr of mvitcl gm-t, in. hiding Mongolian and white folk. I lev. Ir. Ioonu ofllciafed in Lnglih and Kev. Ira M. Vmdit in CI incse. The bride wore an elegant w hite gro grain, skirt en train, panier. looi up with pray of or-ange-4.1oKoro and little satin Isiw. Her trousseau would have ereatnl envy in an Amerii-ari girl' bn-.tt. The corage w a worn bVgh, with whit illuioti ruche. I '1 he hair w clalmrately dresed and urmounbil by a wreath of on.nge-blo--on'. A handsome imint-laci' veil f II in graceful fold over tle bride's shoulders. .sie wore oniament f arl and gold. The hriib-grtiom '. dressed in a stvli-h suit ofblaek. After the ceremony the happy pair and tlx ir jrui-t. "at down to a magtiiliornC Imnquet. '1 he Chine- couple have gone into the country on a wed hug tour. .Van Var.rtJio (tin-nirU. TlH'gorillaattheCiiicinnati Kx position writi-a to the Smnll Talk: 1 har that aj g.Msl many people in thi town are rnakinjf ! diswraging n uiark alauit me lui-aii I j haven't got on anv lothe. Thi i the tirt time I ever met with such tn-atmcnt. and to a n-rs-in of my frail, -cn-itive r-e-cnliaritM-a, it rrnslie "like a pil-drivcr. I even wih that I were d-ad. If vou puts lisli 11. la aaitiil tnp finir r-ortu-4 of tli tiuin-r ' containing it. Wm. II. Gorilla." All the liew leiveltlea 111 Jew I Irj " i the legi nd di-played in the wim'oA'of a stop- n one of our thonMiirl f in . An old novelty would N' a nov lr ini.is. They my thn-e c nt pa trv in Nm Franel-eo. i so deary that a vcr-e of il a jHtinl f-r Niiiio ix try wniild bring a million of i lol I ;ir r.utt n Irarr'Mr.
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The Approat bing I itch-Sheruiau Wedding. The approaching marriage of Mis Maria Kwing Sherman, daughter of (ien. Sherman, i agitating the MH-ial circles of Wj-h-ingtoii to an extent only Mi-oud to tlxflutter iHxtsioiied by the fJrant-Sartoris wnl ling. Miss sb niian is to U' niarrh-d on the 1st pnn. to Thomas W. r'iu h, ngimrr In tlie navy. The i-en-ioony will be performed by Archbishop I'urcell of i'incinnati at St. Aloysiu' Chun h. Kigh-tes-n bundnil invitations to be present at the ceremony are to W l-.uel. tw-thirdsof the numOcrto friends not resident here. The Aichbihop will lie asitel by Father
J Young of the order of St. Ooiuinick, who i Tlonucl the ceremony at tin marriage of the brile grand tat her, the late Hon. 1 bo eas Kwing of Ohio, many years ago. 1 ti re wnl tie eight nriiicMiiai ls. among Ilielll TWO si-lers OI lie O'Lle, .Mev I'liillijisof i'incinnati and Mi-s Kwing of I-jinca-ter. t tiio. The groomsmen are all officers of the navy, exei pt Mr. George OaUiuof llo-to'i. and Mr. Thomas Sherman. Aiter the wedding ut the church a grand m-epthui w ill ! given at the (ieneral's resldelMV. n the i prex. the Ueneral will start for St. Iuiis. his new residence, with hi ian.ily. It is understood Mr. Fi'ch w ill resign hi commission in the navy for the 1iurjM-e of engaging in busim-ss in St. .ouis. The follow ing is a copy of the invitation and card : Ti e Gciicral of the Army and Mr. Sherman invite you to !' present at the nuptial in:is and marriage of their I' tugli-te-, Maria Kwing Sherman, and Thomas William Fitch. KnginetT C'oT I'niteti states Navv, which will fx- so'vunized by hi tirai"' 1. 11. I'un-cll, most I.'er. Arelbisbop of t'ineiunaiti. in St. Aloysi is Church, Wa.d::r.gtcr., 1). C. o:. T'.ur.iy, IH-toU r 1, IsTI. at 11 o'clock." li Iom- 1 is a large card, on width Is engraved: "The General and Mr. Sherman at home, Thiirxlav, ( KtoU r I, from 1 until 4 o'clock. J '7 1 stm t." Al-o a similar one, N-aring the words : " Tn-M-nt this at the ehun li door." This card of admission i an absolute inin cess'ity, w ithout w h'ch no one w ill U' ad-iiiitt-l. Tb re an 'o ! lsiieI .sixteen ' huiidretl inviutio i to the i hiireh. w hieh 'nomot jn-ib!y a 'ci'iiiicodate more than j th.it iiuii.tH-r of pc--oiis. i Ihecenioonv will tagin at 11 o'clock. I ami U over bv a oiiarter to 1, snd tle ' o i.tion will not it .mmi nti- until 1 n'eloc!, The ThierN Victory. A gixsl many year ago one of the mot noforioii thieve In the lliited state had a contidetitial conver-ation with a genilimaii who i now one of our most ttiii nt dcTivtivi . ar.. xjTess.i n i), sire to r form. ' Wl.v do mm wih so muih to i live on tin j " i'.ecatis-. ijuare?' :t-kel the gentleman. reiili.il the thief, I have H wit .iiidibiMnn to who'.n I am very inu h attaebi ; they have no idea of th ino-lei:i wbieli 1 make my living: the children are grow ing un. and are la-gin-siuce n pai 1. Ualtimort Anieritnn. Mk. AkciiKV MfKisirK. of Iloekilale. Ta.. in writimr to ir. Vi-hrt, : iy m .ronouniH inrurabV with eonumptin. but hrarine of vour Tin Tree Tar t'ordial, w e pureha-etl three bottle, and he comr,,ri.., ., frim th. tn thU . ha leen getting well. - " ----- Al.L th advan.-ement in eienee, art and rivilization ht not preventeii rhiiren from Vi kin holea fhrontrri the toe of their ahiea. nly .ILVKi: Til's prevent thi. Try them. Natures Great Remedy ' " ALU THROAT and LUNG DISEASES 1 1 It ia the iritol principle rf Ihe Pint Tr obalnel '7 a peru.nr pr-et in the dit ltr n of K tar. hi wvxh it h .ct medicinal pn.prrtiea ar ftiwl r ereo in .it cr-i.:eit.i:e h brn rei-ommen.li-.l hj - nnjtvni" Mrfrrri, IW. It is c cfi lfit'.f Cllfri-1 tn ihaiili:tedf.,rthef. .ilowincilmple rrasmt: I. iTtrm,-ft,j tf;m(- tin enk tnt ty di.i4m( the rlUrm ami mtiutinf nature it throw c!f the nnhealtfif ti.jttcr causing the Imutmn. Iuwir( xrrfcoi-a-am n it lotS prolong an I tender ! I'urilemome t he life of t h iiln ti-'i urlrrr. a. Ithra!:nj jinntijila act U(wn the irritated eir. fjre rf lh lunjs. fr'trti ia r.n k frtf rt.ieving pain, aa.1 luMmtmf iitmMIi.1. j. It rvaieir adhi, m t-. tmb n. Pritltf curinir all humor. from the common roari i or erroji to the w-vrn-st caev J Scrofula. 1 hrn.ind ef affi'.iavit rmii'1 1 proH icd fr' m thnae who hj frit the brne.'icij! erT-ru c l isi 1 ara 1 A I odau in the vanouf il.seaes aruicj fruca iwriaiTia o tmiimn, 4. MTTfyratrs Jiftifh errant mmi rrttjr0 tkt mrfrtue. A. I who hare kmswo or t-frj Pr. I- Q. (. WiaLirt'a remrdiei rr-iuire ik rrfrrrnrra fr n n, but th nw of th Hian ! cure ! ty Ihrm on Le pra li rf owe who doubei our tatetni-r.t. I T. I. 1J. C. Vi hjrt'i Gr-t A"tru an I'r'frti I h'.'i snj V i- M y-is-.aa I ia-.ri hae ner'r ln rquAlied. lor aie L jr a!I lrit:;t and St-ns-kfier, ami at ' T f e""?""!P".i 33 -N. Arrvml Af i Airfa.
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THE DYING BOD! BUPrLIED WITU THE VIGOR OF LIFE
TIIHOUQII DR. RADVAY'S solvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ONE BOTTLE Will tnakrthe Tlixxl pan, the Skin rlrr. th Tyi brtsht, the l omplritoo imooth ami trm;r. nl, tlir lUir uronir. aol rt'tnovo all Sum, lluiplr. IMnii 1'iwlaln, Ti'tt-r, ( ankt-r. etc., fnun Hie llfail, I'acr, Nsr k. Mouth and tkln. It U laant to take ud this do U iiiialL It tUlTr away Plr.cJ Popolti It PurlCr th IIKxd and Rcnovatf the Sj tm. It rum wild certainty all Chronic Iilcraare that have IIq. feri'd lo thr7lm flreortn yara. whether It be Scrofula or tyrhUltlr, Ih-rrdl. tary or ContulKiu, ir KliTID IS Tnt Lungt or Stomach. Skin or Bones, riesh or Nerves, conurrTixo tuf houps and vitiatihg THK Lt IDS. IT XS THE OXLT rOsITlTE ( I KE ioB Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Trlrarr and Womb Plf. (Vrarrl. tlh-li-. Trnnt, M'f.r.t- i,f Waor, I ileum iiii'in r ! I rine, lr!irlu' pi.ra.r, .Mtiiiiilniiria, ami In all rwri l,rrt thrr are lri k ilusl il .ii ; 4 hronic l:ti uui iii.m, scrofula, l,lan'l!ilr SBrlllnir, lU' kletr Ury l iiKh, Canreroua A tt. .-. na. ni-liill't,- I ini L,t,l ri,-.. r."1- ''s'-iii"s,iuii...r.. i i..r. skin aii Hip Mrri'iirial Iiisraw. l-rtiiali I e)iUliit. tta-. i'n.'T. iaiiii,rii .n'-llin, infMalill l. iIh I imijuicn. I.l.r I .m.l.iitil. t'li'ir In th" llirat, I M'-uth. Tuni'.rs. Vl. o in lf-(.ImiiiU and oihrr iart. iff tin msii-m. ftorf I v, Mnmiup iia 1 !- Iiarv-fr-in lh .nr. n- Iho aur.t f.ir'i f r-i ln I'tMax-a, r'.nif.ti.ni.. 1 .-vi-r fxir-, - M II. 1. 1. 1:1114 n, s.:t I. uin. Kr tx I , . Ar'x'. r.lm-k frM'i. W orm In lli Kii-sh.l .iK-rrs In On- Woniti. nl l aki'Mii( .lid l,l.tflll llhs. Kahn. Vl.rl.t W u .... I t . u. . . I n. cur.ttre rantre of thta w..iiil r if Mialern I hii'iMrr, and a f-w Urn.' Iiw a CI .rvr fi a.tr .-rso.t iifitiir ti f.,r ith-r of lb. c f irnu. of lixtt il. ' l- lit uacr tocrre tlirm. Sold by Druggists. St.00 per Bottle. RADVAY'S READY RELIEF TH Cbeapeit and Bett Mediciaa tor Family Cte ia the World! ONE 60-CENT BOTTLE win. rntp more i omi'i aints AN'nrnvvrvT TIIKMUM A..AINsT hi lll-N AlTAtkS lK UlLitMl" s AVIHOMA..IOI Sil AsfslHAN !K HtM'I.U" l-ol.l.AKs iVIIM'H' H'K OlHFli SIKDlilMs olt .MEPKAL A ITtSi AML. Tnr voMFVTr.PWAVsi:FAnv iiemff is C i 1 k! t i i ?l I l.i i M W ItAl a H; C AlE. C t-Asi-S 1 o t A Is 1 . IVIiiltTANT -Minora. Famirm. and oih.-r r..Ut lu 'rij 1. III.-.I di-iru l. alu ri- it i rt-f nil to mrr th rtl.ta ol a l:;iiin, I . I A I I.KAOY I.FT.I K h I. intil.iatil. Itr.nl.ru...! ailh ip.iur as.-uraii.'ff of d..i.tf ij.mmI In all fs-a !t'r r.;n or .lisronil'.rt i f 'ri r.l ; or I' ri,..nri luflu'-ora. I'ii''i'h.ri. s.r Ihr.i, tl I uurtia, il'irv-nru, lli.iuus I ollr, li.lainniaUrn of tlir II.. wj rl, sluim. h. l.uiiir, I I rr, k nln ) : or ith I f.'jp, f luinsjf. r rv.-r an4 Airurj oraltli N.'i'.rMa, ll''-'i-a. hr, lie ISiii..urui. TM,tharhr. t r hr ; or a it a 1 imii'iifi. I'ain in Ihc ttak. or Kmtiiii.i itm t or a iti I'urrtii. a, I hol. ra Morbu or l . r) : or a ith J turn, sh al(U or lir.it..-. ; or a I' h strtn.. 1 rnTip -r sra.i.ii Ihr arl:tl"n of I; A l W A V- I.K l V l; 1 1 h Y ai.l cnr jou wf tL ort of tlirs rmuj pl.int In a Irm b.nini. I T arntf ilrooa in bilf a tuniH.'r of watr wl!l In a I few lllunmn rnr.- ( K AMI'S, so s. s,i ,f; s1n. I Ai .4, 111- I; i Ml I.i. si.'K lU.M'Ullh. 1'iMCKIUKV. li.sKMMiT. lul.li.WlMl IN 1IIK lf r.I.s.aii.i .11 IMKKSAL i'AISs Trr. r li.ilt iav rarry a Im.mIh of l'.IW'AV KKAI'V liKl.lf wiili Ihrm A ! .Ir...in wtlrr will prr.rtii .n kiir.! or s i n. fr.mi li,ir- of wairr. Il 1. brtu-r lliao 1 rtn li llranilf r llilttn aa tunoiant. Sold by Druggists. Price, 50 Cents. DR. RADVAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Prrf-r-tlT tatIr. rrfrtt)j rot'l with ret pirn, piiri". ririlt, p.irtfT cl au. a' 'I n'r. nirth.'n. KAIs. W AY's ril.l.s. f..r Ine ruff of all 'li.nril.-rt ef tli St.ima. h, .n-r, hnirli. KMnera. i!"lii. r. N..rv..u lMM-a--. Ila.la.-hr, I .ii.(i.tit.n i ito mrr. In.li(r.tii,D l..nia. niil.Mi.iir... I'.iIH.ii. KrT.-r. Iiiflnn.l. n if thp ib.wrl, I'llr.. and all l. rrie'ni.-M- of tlx. luo-rnai Vuw-ra Warranted l rB- l a -.ltle cure. run !f r?.-tall'. oiitaiiilug do lii. rrurj, Dilr!al or dflftrri iu. drnjv tW l..erTe the f..lalnjt m4omi retultltijffrota ; I';ir.! r. ..f the I -.t i orir n.-: I CunaOpatlon. Inaar'l Il ls, f i:Mn of ttie T'.l xl : In thr Hrtil, ArMitT ef thi' M.mai h, ani. II. rtrtim, I il-tfii.1 i.f I immI. fullin-ss f Wi-'-m in 1 1 nmi4'h, stur KriM-iailfii.. sinklnc or t l.jti.-ri. jr at thr lit of the Slomai h. Sa niiiiiiiik' f,f the ll. .. Il'irfir. I n. Inilirtilt lln alMi if. I lnilrrln al Ihi- Hurl, I hnklnff or siilf.irailtic s ii.ation. whi n In a l.?n fixture, l!iiinrt ..f V iln, l.i. er WM hi for.- ihe Siht. tr'eer and I hill I'.ln In tUr Hrad. I hli. i.'in f of Vr.irailiia, rllownr.. of tlir Skin an. I i . I'.ln In t Mile, rhr.i. l.imtM, and huildi-n llu-ti. of Ileal. Itarnlnn In the I . h. Afi-wd.. . of KAIW W'S ntlS will frre the ijurm frwin all tbc aovTe-bainrd dword ra. Price 25 cts. per Box. Sold by Druggists. Read "TALSE AND TRUE." S.nd one Utti-r alairip to K PW AT ." CO , No .a W .rri-n .trri'l. New urk. luforiuaUwO TurtQ tliouaa la a ill be .nil jrou. Ulcer and Scrofulous Diseases CURED WITHOUT FAIL BY THE THORPEAN SYSTEM. A treatment adapted to the wraket ronOltotlnti. hnt mmrr tn rati evrrr ra.e. The lh..rpi'Q i;i-mrdi.-. ..-nl all oer the worli!, and a arrHtiO-d .'f firtive. I'.ili nl. Diar kioanl al thr 1 horpi n I ntktute, an elfijaiii marble e.nnrr, while ti n tr treatroi'iit. T In- a .rt rvi of I .n.-er ruri'd in a aliort tuna. Hi n-I fur pamphli t and full particular, la I.M. r. I KV. Hii.ir.i-s. ttannr-r. imiiri i l.nli It, ra.wnw (MimlT DtlltM, etJICVOI l.i-MI. f. COLLEGE OF LAW Of Ihul hi. .e-...n. N.,"hwi .ii rn l M.iTitii-. MiTH llm.ili. Iv.in. Il'-n l.i mmi I ri"n'"''l and ll"ii. .l.ini.U s..:mii- lni!) I'i lMo yulM iilH l-.w and I'l.' ii' Mo rs 1 l l'r..fi . Inei-m r.ilirisl Mll'l i-.r. U-i lliri ilil f.T . Tk. ai.'l M -,t t ...iris. rp'-iT' a.liuli. l.i t'.i' 11 1' t-nr paoii-. Biar, a..lrcM . It. Ihsli. Tribune IH.Iir. i Im-ups W.H.HICHOLS&CO.,;u f ii inn r. .1 il. .i:. r in Nl-.II'-. ir., f.r all S.-aini l ii I, ii. . w Clwnd I il . n.e.l'.-. f.T iff eln inach.i e txiiy T. t. addri-Mon rti-e.lul jr. Try Uifiu.
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