St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1894 — Page 3
WantedPermanentCure And Found It in Hood’s Neuralgia, Dizziness Short Breath. Kidney Troub'es Cured. 7 ■ t ' Sp Sarah C. Trullinger Fairburg, ill. "I have been trouble 1 with neuralgia in my Stomach, dizziness and shortness of breath, also kidney and inward weakness. 1 had very bad spells with my stomach. I had to call a doctor several times, and he gave me only temporary relief. I wanted something that would be a permanent cure, so my husband thought it best that I try Hood s Sarsaparilla. Before I had nsed one-half bottle I felt like a new per Hood’s s P x Cures son, and I am glad that I can say to-day that I have not had a bad spell since I commenced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Formerly my health was so poor that I was not able to do my housework ; now lam perfectly well. I owe all the praise to Hood’s Sarsaparilla." MBS. Sarah C. Trullinger, Fairburg. Illinois. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and do not purge, paiu or gripe. Try a box. 26c. Seeing the World Move. It impossible by a simple experiment to demonstrate to the eye that the earth real y moves; a fact which mo t of us at present take largely upon hearsay. Place up n the floor of a room, with clo.-ed doors and windows, a large bowl full of water. Sprinkle over the surface some powder that will not readily sink by wetting. The finest pulverized sawdust is excellent. Take < are that it is pla o 1 in the middle of the surface of th • water and does not touch the edges of the dish. Carefully scatter ave y narrow line of powdered chai coal over the sawdust and across from side t > side < f the bowl. Place a long, slender stick on the floor in a larallel line with the charcoal streak upon t! o sawdust. Leave the bowl and room und sturbod for a few hoars, when it will be teen that the floating lino is n > longer in the same relative position to the stationary one. The explanation give i of th sis that the t arth in its motion carries the room and t e bowl, but the wate: - , having a slight inertia, moves more slowly, and revolves, as it were, in the bowl. To make this experiment entirely successful, it is neco -a y that there shall be no draught- or cur entof air in the apartment and no per- j ceptible ' !,lt ft rnnrrn Shrinks
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ery they endured. They wrote freely, knowing that their letters went straight to the hands of a woman, who not alone understood their sufferings, but whose heart was full of sympathy with them. she experience of thousands has proved how carefully their letters were studied, and how true and sure came the answer and helpfulness. And also that Lydia E. Pinkham's l'ege~ table Compound is woman’s great friend. SDR. KI I M ■THe 6B EAT KIDNEY. LIVERS BL c ‘u D ^ n Dissolvent «;r:ivel Gall stone, brick dust in-urine, pain in urethra Straining after urination, pain in the back and hips, sudden stoppage of water with pressure. Hrig’hVs Oiseftse Tube casts in urine, scanty urine. .Swamp-Root cures urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. Lives* saint Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, biliousness, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. CaiarHi of the Bladder Inflammation, irritation, ulceration, dribbling, f requent calls, pass blood, mucus or pus. At Druggists 50 cents and SI.OO Size. •’lnvalids* Guido to Health” free—Consultation free. Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. ELY’S CREAM BALM cures ■ PRICE 50CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS^gS^ j 0 -17 o fl For a first-class , SAFETY BICYCLE. J. E.Po or ma n, 5 w. 5 th, Gin. 0. >nre relief i cttyM A KIPPER’S PASTiILES.rXd.?^ WTWWWIfW I 1 iffC^Rm^y-l-ariusawu. ALdii rnQ fill R-D ' lt h >l»p.otcmnv.e. advantages, r Uli I ULLit.il gold, and other resources of I Wash. address K. 5. GLIA HAM ‘M.. Spokane, Wash.
'DEATH IN THE DARK. HORRIBLE WRECK OF A WISCONSIN CENTRAL TRAIN. Six Persons Are Mangled and Bnrned to Death and a Much Larger Number Seriously Injured—Fire Adils Ils Terrors to the Struggling Survivors. Switch Was Tampered With. The St. Paul limited southbound ! train on the Wisconsin Central Kail- ■ road, which passed Marsh' eld at 1:03 a. m. met with a horr-ble accident which has n wer lorn equaled in Northern Wisconsin, and addsan ther long list of victims through disasters of this kind. Six person - are dead, and from fifteen to twenty ire injured, some of them fatally. Following Is a list of those killed outright. Bigelow, Judson, brakoman, Stevens, Point, W la. 1 oslek Oliver, newsboy, Stevens Point, AVI Gebhardt, George, fireman, Stevens Point. 15 is. Hubbard, Jambs, engineer, Stevens j Point, Wis. Russell William B , railroad surveyor, Milwaukee. Wagner Mbs John Butte, Mont. The ta._i, which was in charge of Conduct >r Gavin and was made up of seven couches and sleepers, loft Abbott’s Ford behind tim?, and while running at fifty miles an hour struck a defective split switch at, Mannvllle, a de-orted s at on, derailing the intiro train and piling engine and cars in a heap of broken timbers. To mid to the horror, the entire ma-s was toon in a sh< et of Himes, which, mingled with the groans and cries of th" injured, made a scene that terrified the hearts of the bravest. Number of KI Ue I Not Known. Accordin t> the dispatches ab ut fifty pa s mge s were । n e train. In<e : di tell n of Divi i n suj < r nten dent Horn, who 1 ap, ene 1 to is- on the north-boun I pis engor, a spec a tr in was titt d up an I leit so 'Stevens Point at 7 ocb'ck bearing the r- mains of Engineer Hub' a d I ire" i n Gebhar It and RuhsoH an I a pas enger. When the body o? Bigelow, the l e d brak - man, was recoveied it had a wa ch in one hand and a lantern on an arm. Mannville. t e scene of the accid-nt, wps once a live ly sawn ill own, but of late vears has grad ally s nk to t < thing, tint 1 n w nil that te ai i“ D a :ow scat ered buildings. During the forest fires last f .11 the d pot t timed, and about all that is loft t mark the p ace is a heap f bu ne 1 iu i: s and a numb >r <fs de tracks. The accident oc u red at th‘first suit h whore a mipnosed broken bar caused a swi eh to open sutficie tly t • derail the train A t r leaving the t nek the train plowed ao g over the ties for a distance of ten rods and then t ppbxl m d n il d over, the engh e and tender going into the ditch and the ears j i Ing on top of each other. All were ->Ol set on tire from the stoves. 1 nmi out of this tangle 1 mass mon and women wh 1 were lucky not to be pint o I down crawled, many making wonderful e»capes. 11 irscti, a n man from Ivon wo <l, occupied the company A business ear, which did not get nt > the heap and i scape 1 d'strueth n b bur in-. The rear sleeper and ho busiresi ear a. no ' camo out practically unhatin. d < »<u* of the Terrible l»l»a«ter. General Ma ag r Whitcomb said of the accident and the j ossi lo call e “The split s -it, of th • pa-senger truck has evidently I ecu ta ‘..{■er d with, allowing the whee s of the 1< •'<>- mot ve t> catch the point.” Doscribing the catastrophe Mr. Hirsch said: “Our train was running at I the ratios alo ,t fifty <r airy । miles an hour when the crash came, land the trail s om d to go into I a heap within a few so o: ds. 1 was ■ asleep in the 1 ext to. t e rear sleeper at t.e time and was thrown from my berth, as were all the other pa—eengers. As soon as we could scramble out we found a terrible state of a ‘ai- s. Th > baggage, express, smoker, day coa h, a business car. and a sleeper were piled t n top of each other, and with n a very few minutes the pile was on tire.” Land Seekers’ Ibxcnr'ion, June <5. On the above datj the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad w 11 sell tickets at one fare for t :e round trip to Alabama. Georgia, North Can lina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana, Kent cky. Missi?sippi, and point- in Florida. Ti< kets good t > return until June 25. Stop-overs a lowed on going trip. For further information apply to City Ticket Office. 230 < lark street, or Charles L. Stone, General l’asse ger and Ticket Agent, Ellsworth Building, 355 Lear! orn street, Chicago, 111. Beds Bike Cupboards. "The peasonts of Brittany have some strange cu toms, a d one of them is of quite ancient origin, ” saiu a traveler. “Many years a ,o their c as: was visited by pnuftes, who invaded the hous <8 <1 <•«,» ii.<l otY all tho nudb-xy and Val 11।nb os ti.ov < onltl tind In or<l. t,., p VO - > toct t in t futuro, too poopko had an odd kied of a l>'dstead । made, wh ch lo ks exactly liko a cuiiboard w i:h shelves and a door. On the । lower she!: slept the mater of the ( h u-e and his wi e, while the child-en , of the household were distributed on the uppershel.es. A small opening : like the port-hole on a steainsi ip was . made against each shelf, and covered with a wire sieve, which admitted the ; air. At bedtime the family crept | into their respeet ve places taking their treasures with them, and, lock- ■ ing the d. or. slept with a feeling of I perfect-eeurity. 'Many of these ”urlI ous articles of furniture a:e still to r e I found in the o d houses of Brittany. ; and are highly prized by curiosity , seekers. ” Cliicaqfo Herald Proverbs. Gamblers do not always dine on ' game pie. • A silk hat can't be made to fit a : hog's head. , I An imitator is only a monkey in the ' wrong skin. ’ j Plucked geese do not sleep on feather beds. j He is a poor counselor who know's ■ nothing but law. - ; He is indeed a master who can teach other# how to learn.
from telling hcr physical troubles to men. During i the past 20 ' years thousands of women . throughout the world have written in womanly confidence to Lydia E. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and laid bare the life of mis-
RUIN BY THE FLOODS. GREAT HAVOC WROUGHT IN THE FAR WEST. Raging Torrent of Water Sweeps Everyth ng Be'ore It in the Vancouver Region —Thousands Are Homeless ar 1 Property Lo.s Will Reach Millions. Fraser Valley a Sea. Terrible de-truetion has been I wrought by the fiords in the Frazer : Valley and throughout the enti o A’ancouver region. Thousands of families have been rendered h >meless, many lit es were lost, while the loss of property will reach into the millions. The known, nor will it bo for several days as full extent of the calamity is n t yet the waters are still rising, threatening even greater havoc. Two tucusand families homeless and a property less of *3,(MM),i 00 is t e estimate 1 result up to the time this is w itten. The r ver ro-e U n in 1 es at Westmin ter Thursday. and from p tints farther up con e ■ reverts that the rive- is noa ly two ; feet highe ' than bus cv. r before bion ! known. The \ alley tor lo ) miles has i Iteen inun luted. So great has been ' the destruction that o an steamers puss ng in tl r nigh th ■ straits of San Juan ae Fucu uro encountering float ng roofs of ho 8 h und bar.is and innume üblo car ii-res of h gs. sheep ind cattle that have pesep out through t; e Fra er's mouth with etho, debris from the valley. ht ‘umorb from the rivers and Puget Sound uro stil: txii g pres-ed Into the work of rescue. '1 h >ugh no lives have la on lo«‘ there have been many nar- ; row escapes and thrilling exiamionees. ! I Many families have l> .m driven from their hon es < >ne steamer broug .t io. settlers from ew We-tminib'F Into Thursday night At mam points tlo re Is gii it lie t t tion am n toe luckle-s suit ers who ha o tied from their homes. At the Salmi n Rive ' settlement whore the water is ten f et Ue ii on he flat, mmy families uro huddled ti gather on the highlands and living on one scanty meal a day. The rose ing stcanmrs nave noglectod them t • care so • nth” s who are in greater danger Every ettort being made to reli" « the ‘"o U sufferers. but fariatios and means are ub t« rly inadequate to meet the demand, j Ti n ( anudum Fa -i’ c hn- l. txi men at work ro: airing its tracks, but th »tlood in breaking it fuste than they can pm*libly trend iL I'i. s. ill-; a'< het given j I elow toll of the de-truetion by the [ flood throughout the Northwcs'. Sp •kune, W.ish Further jarti. ulor o! th” Ihsil whi h d Mnvd the > tow n<>f ( oncon illy hav. Iwon received. In addition to the tlmsl in the creek, a clo d burst i-■. urrml. ire eaiir.g the v> iu eof water i V> a iag ng t< i r nt. i I veri thing wa« swept b"fi»ro the It od. I’, cos. hotiso ■ and xx'ka ■ anje down upon the b wn, wh r - bi y kdged. forming a iam fifteen fc» high at plica's. Nothing is left. When th" flood w»‘ within half a mile rs t »n we y one od to h g or .and Out* de ill is jeeiM-nry. Tie 1 I w’ • *1 • **•••■> * " ** «Nto* •R 7ft I'urlland, ore.—The I pp« r i I,m bin eontin ms to rhe. Vnh n Pacific * airs uro In a dopiurabic c noitiem ( oiorado Townt **wept 1 Feu! ler, < ob■. The ] ij«’ factory, !iv" rou-oi, the rni’-< n i t:-.v k- no a Ilie city and ra: r a. hr i; - have bsn wa h>‘ i a«av by tin od in Bo Idor i reek. i’merty 1 at« is s il> merged. The sun>et branch of the <. 1' iv-ad and the M< smtaiu Kond. are e tiroly gone. The t was of < rismna und Sul na minin ; camps in Bi u Get < anvon, l ave N«eu wipe.! <vp. of exister co. Each had a i"'j> lution of alx ut 2<M, al i f whom are now hotnele-m, , j The total loss in ar.d ar ::: d Bou: mr , is cstimabjd at u . A the . I rops in the st A"rain Aal cy one of . the ri host grain regions in toe State, . ! have be m de-tto\ed by ibo tlomL , ; ifty I ridges Is-t een hero and the mountains have !«• m a-ried away. The t"Wiis of ( jc er Ko k am! Sugar . Leaf aro gone, ti e Prus-ian anl C rni ing mIK a e :!o ded. anl si .of their j o t'ruildings swept down tie canyon. Springdale and Ja:t estown suffered greatly, several . ther small towns along the i anyun have been partly de- [ . stroked. ■ I Erie, Colo. —Coal Creek is on the > rampage, aid the main street of th:s , j city is two feet under water. A sec- , ; tion of track on the railwa is washed i : out and the telegraph win s are dowr I ■ for half a mile. Boulder Creek and • I St. A’rain's River are each badly sweli len. The railroad bed is rapid y wa-h- --■ ; ing away. Many families have been ■ ! compelled to leave their h mes. BusiJ ness houses are flooded and stock has । been drowned and growing crops oari ied away. Manitou. Colo. —Business ig practice । ally suspended and hundreds of met are wording to sive their property, i The stream from Williams Canyon is I rushing over Mineral Water Park. ; leaving grave' in place of grass. Tons , of earth has be n torn from thopavili i.M. M-ninnUH liyn.unit., has b,.c,n used fr .queiAlv to do mol i. k W or-,^. Th, I water is still rising. I aimer uke, i 010. The water hm , । umle-mino l the wail- of the b<r<m res- ( । ervoir situated at the mourn of Kia ( anyon. j stab vo the village, ana it is Th ’ \ n , . - V - '7 1 d to c ' llap-e. । h- losersoir is 100 f ee t wide, 9.00 G । ; teet long, and 2 > feet deep Denvi r. Colo. Plate River contini ues to n-e. an 1 the people living on ~ tne low ground had to flee for their . Jr.es. The railway embankment was j was jed away in places, ai d bridges • were badly damage 1. ® I Pueblo, < A 10. —The flood in Pueblo is , receding, and no further damage has i o on done. The total propertv loss, I aside from the damage lo the railroads 1 is t bought, not to ex< eed ■ no o o Golden, Colo.— The flo d in Cl -ar ; ( reek caused damag - to the amount of ( $20,000 to Co r’s brewery and other i property in this city. Many people ' had to leave their houses ; Idaho Springs. Colo.-T he damage j by the flood in this county is estimated ,ut $101,0(0. On the mountain tops, in- ; stead of lain, eighteen inches of snow . fell. ' A CELEBRATION of the Fourth of , July is being arrang d for bv Braz 1 to ‘ S' OW her gra'efulness to the Unit’d States for support duri.ig the recent civil war.
AMERICAN FORTUNES. Europe Hus Nothing to Compare with , the Colossal Figures. By a calculation made a year or two a ™° by an American s atistician, it teems that seventy citizens of the United States possess among them an aggregate wealth of 1540,(00,000. A J’f \ an aggregate wealth of “bojit ii,500,t)00 apiece. To come to larticulars: There was one estate — "e refrain here from mentioning CO ? retur.,ed at. no le-s than 130,- . ii l!’’ t, h et '° were five individuals 4 i j ed at 120,01X1.000, one valued at i‘U )00,0.M), two valued at 112,L0 ,o‘H>, Is i at 110,000,0(0, six valued at thh four valued at i'7,000,0'0, ued ^ on \alued at 0,0 io,ooo, ten valfo । J» r ),(i 0,- (io, four valued at £4,rpW an 1 fifteen at £ 1,0 > ,000. Th J® firain reels before such figures, the F® x P rct ’ s measuresof wealth which powerless to tunSr® 3 these seventy colossal forthe F there are fifty ot her persons in ove •Nocthern States alone valued at beini JE2»oi>o,i)O«> each, thirty of them Ti v ^valued in all at i OjMMI.OOv). I® xv.ho Homo little tim j ago pubin t^r^ts of sixty-throe tn ilionaires winsylvania posseHsing in the agb'r cg», xH‘o,uo,o<xj, and of sixty poSOnsK thn-c vllln.-.'i neiir N< w York W wrnith O O H». u IBty families pay taxes on niiA^l incomes of about tAH.o *» each, have n thing to com|mre wit i gu^iflNind.vidual cases oi -e ilth in G eat Er tain. Baron Rothsc lid and Ixxd Overstone each loft a out 13,Mmi.OH; the late Lord Dudley let £4,0 0,000; the late I ukeof Bucdeu- h. estimated to be the ri host scotchtuan. left estate-val ed at t• .0 »>.i tO. One living English Duke is valued at il i.m0.0 o, and another at aS.O 0,«h)o; but not many i anu s could b > added to these, to pUee against the al*»ve list lof Am trican fortunes I . 1"4 t ere । were only tOI poisons in the United i Kingdom whose incomes from bus ness ■ p oflts Were returned aver i o ,«>») a yea ■. in P H th* r“ were nly-even- ; teen estates which pai i probate duty <>n r l m ut O। i a h. Chambers’ Journal. On ths ilrltesie mrni rune vs ths bowels an t •tot»a«h with drestiv jurgatlrrs ir.nut b*»r their natural roneeqam < to »taken an.! die Bbls both orgßßa NBtnrrexßCi* »e»ere prnal tie* for tntrinEemcr.la of brr law*, an ! there I* no taer* glaring one Uibu that which ton oitte in frequent gad unnere*aary i!o«lng with violent cathßttto*. Thia l« h >w*Trr therour * ( nr*ued bv tnßa > ttnwieo people w o orm tv think ther th* bowel- r.ul*** oonwtantb re laved at* not tn a health- «t.te. When a laxgit eg la rea’lv »'OJ-d. Lvertter a stoia-li l»itt*r« 1* th" »Bf**t an i ni< »t thorough It ! nelihsr gtipra no opera r« vtolrntlv »ri-Ks-«« Ively. It tevtgorale* th* intestine* an 1 •tons I orb ami aron«i ■ the I >-r Regularity and vigor ar* gnat an ■«) by Hi u- bleep yes nsutod. eppe lie tot.rei are among It* !■*- , nl«ne!fe« t» A ten O ; » t> rh*>s-u*' • n an l kidney trouble I* nulliS'-i ‘ r it * ! it complrtely eradlca e« malai ia- •>• <*hl<'«<o and i Gea. Agnus t at for ' 0,0 AO'io the Mgr) sand nt d lie sw.i r Ship( n' al can i«<N»n truelcd. an it Man- ne«t< r, , England, can afford to «jend j <Mk> U> gain thirty five tniha for her i own us*-* Ha t m ro an : the i niu-l Matra.ought t‘ l*> »i hu' to invest I. o.fiHto save 2'5 mile* ami provide ’tai ah<M*ta*t pc»-«lblo ’oate to th® < f th*- w<>rid. a route that . " ’JLapen'dn st 1 * i'- Ik** year '■BiaUUrio ... ■■ SC rs ' ,-n than .■^7" AgOW*, io F A O, th" MarvA:. ’ jv. IW , «, ~ cot -tm ■. O ha C, tit -rg. -• t1 ■ . . ■ i -t travcllof ary city <-n t: At in.tie ! const. | Kuto l".d * VVa-L.u„"- n. St. Pa®* i**rk — A New Pi. no (.round ft iaul Park !• I aed at M rtou. ! Illinois 1* ’« •• " r b f ..- the ( t hlestd' Mli * SUS' " * I,J “V F^u, i;.. : • ar. ; The gt nuad' cwßr «uirr u.-r. • th* >orti» J-ranch river O->- rjif :a \e : of lari* mspte* Ibeoti.rr halt ts a level moadoe* *«Hed for base-hall, t. ni a and all outdoor game* Good boating on river. a*d In r' rr rs. n.ost attractive ptente n round In ths vicinity ..f ( h!ca«a j r », ether iu for ma tion, rates, etc. »p- --: Ily to ! “ F- 1-1110*. city Pa*sen.-er Agent. ' < hie g. ■ Mll»*u»os and St. Paul Railway, ■ M7 C lai k Sure! A tn Ael"r wh has been as far south a- Fa’i na : a " ar north as Iceland mi vs that mosquitoes are to be met with u 1 ®Py where. *■ l isT'’ 1 " Ag mtn Wanted Everywhere. The n lost unique AY- rbi*s l air Souvenir. ■ Gesvis s CirtciAL Badge worn by the I builden sad employes of the Columbian 1 . Exporit or Only to be procured of Baker, Taylor & O&. 213 State stu'et, Chicago. Ro in 9. Agents wanted every where. Send 25 cents for sample. AUSI'KALLA mine ! 4,037,92'* tons of j coal lajjt year. The supply is apparently ir exhau tibl >, and is counted on to l e at* important factor in the future indust.» a ^ development of the country. Tn .a# a re IG.sb.i miles of railroad in the Uulj®d States; 531,565.000 ties .ire used to bitidlfkese rails together. No such number is r«*l ll * r ‘‘d. however, to bind thehearts of a traß®hnz public to the Monon Route. All ackit l wledge that it Is the nest lino between (ghicaco. IndlanapoUe, Cincinnati, Ix>ulsvl!y e artd the South. City Ticket Office, 2®® Clark street- Chicago. y^-’liich' dost *oys blossoms and and im i' !iiure ^ ru iL i 9 ‘he great eneniy . f ‘ t »^coffee tree in Ceylon. f nrUo :’a CcS^tyxrrTiox Curb Is sold on a tio^* 11 ? I* cures Incipient ConsumpI '0 18 lte beßt Lough Cura 25 cents, I v 0 cent, ^d Sl.oo. jrp . r i half utt ' has a debt of over two andfa lon d^H.trs. ITORB ENDORSE IT. An Erg 1 tells dnent Ph)i!(ian of Arkansas, of aomo Kemarkable Cure* Housumptlon. -a.,. Stamps, La Fayette Co., Ark. Lr. R. V. Pij'KCE: Dear Sir I will eay thia vT • Na >' ou . that Consumption S Sl* ® is hereditary in my wife's JK —hd family; some have alk w? ready died with the disr \ fj ease. My wife has a eisk I fy ter, Mrs. E. A. Cleary, A ’ ’ii D that was taken with conV -at’ 1 sumption. She used your 1\ i?"* / “Golden Medical DiscovpXjH / ery.” and, to the surT” •> A prise of her many friends, /j slie £Ol well. My wile has \ V TIUH'-k nlso had hemorrhages —k.- )/. from the lungs, and her nr-^f \ lister insisted on hcr us- • r )X lug the “ Golden Medical Mita. - Discovery.” I consented believed ”10O gs hs. to ber using it, and it consumpi rfer. Sho has had no symptoms of having tF “ion for the past six years. People is disease can take no better remedy. . —, Yours very truly, 2^ JC*/ *'
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Hau Short of Haw Material. “I never seo a I ttlo boot!, nek,” said I Col. B. I- l>avi-« of Clevoliuul, as he I fllppod a idekol to < no of tho aforesaid j urchins in fiont of tho Southern at I>iuD, "without thinking of an amusiiM incident I witnessed in Washington i^ UMI!. < ne Sunday im rning a lot v v ' soldiers were gathered in front of the Kirkwood House, and a lot of bootblacks were plying their trade with vigor and profit. An elongated specimen of hi m nity, with th ■ largest t et I ever saw. was inveigled into having his No. 12s ch aned up Tho littlo polisher st rted in on his ask, which proved t > be bigger than he had anticipated, and -oon had one portion of his stock exhausted. The whole crowd that wax gathered about broke into a hearty roar when tne little urchin calb-d out to a ehum who stood near bv, ‘ I say, Billy, lend me some s; it. will you." Ive got an army co .tract.* ” Nellie Grant Happy Again. It Is Interesting to know that Nellie Grant Sartoris, according to her own confession, is h ippier now than she ha--1 een lor years. She ha- laid aside her m 'urn ng and is look ng very young and pretty. Tho fact t at her e de-t sop. is ■ ow 17 shows how fas’, time sips by. He is being educated in England, and will pr- bably remain there until he take- a dejree at Oxford, that being the । resent goal of his own and his grandfather's ambition. New York , Woild. Manners am not idle, but tho fruit of loyal nature a id of noble mind.
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