Bloomington Telephone, Volume 8, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 September 1884 — Page 7
THB SONS OF PREACHERS.
to IhM the Camse of Their
front the Narrow Path.
It is often asked why sons of ministers go astray. There are many explanations why the children of men without wordly attachments might break away from the doll dignity of a mere teacher of a flock whose parish oners are quick to judge his children, and they beoome restire nnder the excessive restraint imposed on them as the sons of the best man in town. A reason for the errantry of preachers' sons I consider to be in the ambitious nature of their fathers. There is not so proud a thing on the globe as an ec cleeiastzo. The man put in a pulpit several times a week to champion his sect, his theology, or the passing question in morals, becomes in the exercise of his disputative power -a proud, vehement, impetuous person. It was so before the ecclesiastics had either wives or sons. It was so when Wolsey was a greater man than the King of England, and Richelieu greater than the King of France. It was so when the son of Pope Alexander, he who gave America to Spain in the name of heaven, made all Europe the theater for his ambition and revenge. Not unfrequently an ambitious young man chooses the pulpit in preference to any profession he can
think of. This occupation often at-
i
costumes are dieappearinir. and ere lonff The Way Sponges ire Taken on the
our American peasantry may oecome Florida Coast.
more commonplace and uninteresting. vessels engaged in this business Let us hope that thoy may never lose vary & size rom five to tons the sweet simplicity, frankness, hon- These vessels are supplied with small esty, thrift and other pleasing character- wt or UniriB rVn, w t.n avatv
istics which they now possess. Cor. two men. There is one man extra who
cooks ior tne crew ana taxes cnarge 01
tha VADoal Yirrtil email rn-vo fa ora
How Eclipses Impress Savages. sponain. The outfit of a small boat
Notwithstanding the frequent recur- consists of a sponcre-hook attached to
renoe of eclipses, with nothing particu- the end of a long pole, water glass (this
. "jpf,3uuB uAoux, xuusir i us a wooaen oucjcet wiva me Douom reprimitive people associate with them an moved and a class inserted in its place),
omen of some g reat danger to the earth sculling oar, etc. One man takes charge or the moon. The Greenlanders have of the sculling oar, and propels the a personal apprehemsion in the matter, boat, while the other in the bow of the and believe that the moon rummages boat, with his breast lying over the
meir uuunen ior bjusb ana victuals, anu gunwaie a utue to one side, loOKS destroys those persons who have not through the water-glass with his head observed due sobriety. The South in the bucket, which floats upon the American Chiquitos try to help the surface of the water. The water be-
darxened star against a dog that has neath the glass is calm, and objects are
wurxiuu i bui j us ugnt nas ueeu coioreu magzunea so mat one can see distinctly red, and extinguished by its streaming objects upon the bottom of the water blood; and they shoot arrows into the six or eight fathoms deep, and over an sky to drive away the dog. Charlevoix area that will cover a quarter of an acre gives a similar account of the Guarani, at one view. The sponges are usually
except tuat wim them a tiger takes the attached to rocks upon the bottom, place of a dog f and in the language of When the man looking through the glass the Tupis the literal translation of the sees one, he plunges the pole with the word for an eclipse is, "The jaguar has hook attached to the bottom, fastens it eaten the sun. So, in Asia, the Tun- to the sponge, tears it loose raises it to
guseti utmeve mii evu spirit iias swai- cue suriace ana places it in tne ooat. lowed the earth's satellites, and they If, after beine: severed from the bot-
MCUpatlOn Olten & trr to friffhtert it awnv hv nhnfn ftf. t.h tnm if io AA U llr
tracts young men at college who obtain darkened disk. In Sumatra and Ma- it mmIim th nrf nf .hA wabr it
some applatwe for their platform the fear wonsed that a great floats for a time. Each sponge is enbtiaoa n Aa 1 att iiAnfliiAH vnov mania I . I i o
."J . 1. -, snajcewiusw8Jlowt.be sun or tne moon, veloped in a thin, dirtv looking memone and law involve tod much dnidg- and the Nagal of A88am set up a greftt bran6j and the nn & of r and probation, while the pulpit lets drum-beating, as if in battle, to frighten animal life, jelly-like in appearance. JZO?? 1 SSTJite J6" awav tbe devouring monster. Among These are placed upon the decks of the ginning, to declaim not only to men the American, tribes are some who be- larger boats until a sufficient quantity
t- vZZtZZa .iwM K ueve tJiat eclipses are a warning of the is obtained, then they are placed in iZrIl 1 lm- approaching Usappearance of the sun pens or kraals made in shaUow water.
which he is not r is natural for the Al 1
wS 881ri T" the -oon saving a basket, oomplished by, thoroughly beating the
t ' 7 i wa 6118 companion oi wnion me wona sponge witn a clUD, ana atterwara oareaftertna. Ia that way the Wesley destroyed. A dog contends fully washing all by this time the
tSLl ii. K"ui with the won an, tearing the basket to filth out of them. They are afterward S V-iifTi i . Pieces every once in a while, and then strung into bunches, averaging about InlSS jijSr nZJZSl an eclipse of the moon takes 'place; one and a half pounds. They are put wiunu ana precocious ii&e ine aggres nthAm
. .rr2 SSK gry,sl!k,orcIjiiig .ttheB.tune;irhU8 West buys about eight-tenths of nil tint S2S"??r?ft2 "SHeron Sr.lA'ij?-
E i? A ." These superstitions are not so remote There are supposed to be about 300 been a si.
JLTr:::r,i"T"n as they may seem at first sight from sail engaged in, this business upon the
tfie impressiona which the heavenly various sponge-bars in Florida waters.
" 1 . r"B """""r phenomena make upon many persons there is a certain aristocracy m preach- , ho 00!, themselves civilized Cir-
ey Bve Been meir lamer cles may fotmd nearly ever na.
a f f 1 r??1"10?' tion upon whom the appearance of any-denu-magisteriaL m the little town he v,o..i SZ. i
lives in, and tiiey do not take kindly to Th'at ZaZL 7 " is taken to use
There is, Umi. tn Kar Tlo . w tthnm avo Jund and proper amount of
I and tllft fail Of thA moon AT, thA pnd Of I HrA fJlv remain firvm fn-ni frv fun Aava
emorea au nis aie, it the world. The Pottawatomies tell of a according to temperature, preparatory sons also to tafce tne demon in the shape of an old woman, to the cleansing process, which is ao-
B1FFLED !
One of the Motet Unaccountable and IanSerous of Xleeent Deceits Dlscavrel and Exposed There is some mysterious trouble that is attacking- nearly every one in the land with more or less violence. It seems to steal into the body like a i.hief in the night Doctors cannot diagnose It. Scientists are puzzled by its symptoms. It is, indeed, a modern mystery. Like tboso severe and vague maladies that attack homes and prostrate nearly all the animals in the land, this subtle trouble seems to menace mankind. Many of its victims have pains about the chest 0 nd sides, and sometimes in the back. Thoy feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in the morning. A strange, sticky slime collects about the teeth. The upunite is poor. There it a feeling like a heavy load upon the stomach ; sometimes a faint, all-gone sensation istctt at the pit of the stomaca, which food docs not satisfy. The eyes grow sunken, the hands and feet feel clammy at one time and burn intensely at others. After awhile a cough sets in, at first dry, but after a few months it is attended witn a gra'ifh-coloed expectoration. The atlictcd one feels tired all the while, and sleep does not seem to aUord any rest. He becomes nervous, irritable, and
gloomy, and nasi evil forebodings. There is
a giddiness, a peculiar whirling sensation in
tne head when rising up suddenly. The bow
els become costive, and then, again, outflux intensely; the siiin is dry and hot at times; the
blood grows thick and stugnaut; the whites of the eyes become tinged with yel
low; tne urine is scanty and high-colored,
depositing a seaiment alter standing. There is frequently a spitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour taste, and sometimes
with a sweetish taste; this is often attended
with palpitation of the heart. The vision be
comes impaired, with euots he fore t ho eves:
there is a feeling of prostration and great
weakness. Most or these tyiriplonis are in
turn present, it is thought that nearly one third of our population have this disorder in
some of its varied forms, while medical men
have almost wholly mistaken its nature.
Some have treated it for one comnlainti
some for another, but nearly all have failed
to reach the seat of the disorder. Indeed.
many pnysicians are afflicted with it them
selves. The experience of Dr. A. G. Rich
ards, residing at No. 4B8 Tremont street, Bos
ton, is tnus described by himself:
'I had all those peculiar and painful svmt
tomswnich 1 have found afflicting so many
01 my patients, and which had so often baf
fled me. I knew all the commonly estab
lisned remedies would be unavailing, for I
had tried them often in the past. I there
fore determined to strike out in a new oath.
to my intense satisfaction I found that I
The dull, stupid feeling de-
to enjoy life once more.
returned, my sieep was re-
The color of my face, which had
sickly yellow, gradually assumed tho
pink tinge of health. In the course of three weeks I felt like a new man, and know that it was wholly owing to the wonderful efficien
cy of Warner's Tippecanoe The Best, which
was an tne medicine I took."
Doctors and scientists often exhaust their
skill and the patient dies. They try every
thing that has been used by, or is known to,
the profession, and then fail. Even if they save the life it is often after great and pro
longed agony, where all this can be avoided
Oiling Wagon Wheels.
a weu-macte wneei will endure con
stant wear from ten to twentv-five
the right
trades or even to clerkships. There is, fu w t uad and proper amount of grease, but
or there was, seldom enough money to TCI " X SIZ iZ wT thi matter is not attended to, it will Jy precaution and care, how insane a thing xa ,? . JL the I?ost. oMmuj phenomena are in- , nr . . a T . it is to endure such suffering! With a pure
-wifh ihAtv AAif-ARiAATn. ftn a. sftHflif.ivA I m , , r.. I siiould never be used on a waon. for naiAnt itQ nDn a ci.i. fnnVAM,AkiA 1
. ! , . ; . 7 ' vixvktt we nuuw nave no comieumm wiva u. n A ,ii.u it j imnataral pnde atan to imstooracy them, and it is only two or three cen- 1 penetrate the hub and work ats kres even m the child, and when it car- since the tents of oomets way out around the tenons of the spokes nes him m some tempest of lndierna- .fl j A . and wheel. Tallow is the best lubri-
tion or revolt away from the monastic au the chiuches PonuZar Science cator for wooden asJetrees, and castor discipline of home, he becomes an ob- Monthly oil for iron hubs, but many of the presject of notice and then a certain re- 1 ent axle greases are also excellent, and
morse the return of his better nature, I The Habit of Snndav Stnfflnt? (have the merit of being cheaper and
or, rather, of the strict and eupersti- mf v vn. I v easier to handle. Just grease enough i ' L: j This habit has crrown to be common I 1 u u .ju -c
ens his thonghtB and passions. The ? ff Cltl .wnf re men hvf at a wagon to give it a slight coating. This other and more mn T lu Atr, distance Irom their business places. ;a wt han and soon it is tc
TuZ'i. jTZI u7 76.7i T-J and therefore take a lieht lunch every ZJZ, -ii w V' i a a people would take Kidney-Wort it would preaU models rf irorldly and not of divine T Iv . :unc.ev,ry Pit on will work out at the ends, and Tcrvo their iive. it acti , on ti, moat. im.
perfectioa. Goth. ua uufi" w?BJt- "ne aa7 frced by the shoulder bands and portant organs, purifying the blood and
UU"TJ " . i0,1Duy" XYT "rewc, nut-Washer into the hub around the out- cleansinj the system, remoroa and prevents
A PetrlBei Ferest. rr T " , "Uil" , , T' side of the boxes. To oil an iron axle- '"- " """ iwun I then have a. roTftl dinnnr at 2 n'nlolr I j. .1 . . n , I
TTia -rimtortrt tnnArifi fnr.n i 1 : j i" tree urB wlPe lne spmaie ciean wnn the latest tbinw in mornin dresses
Coxriiso, on the Little Colorado, will be- off " as it is called, during the after- VT 01 T1T WC 1 T"01 lur: toseethesi6nsofpetrifactioi,hours noon?hev iSTtS a! muJh on fr?
aeglectits use is eimply inexcusable.
"This la a new wrinkle," as tho maiden
said, on consulting her mirror. It Is No Wonder
that so many people sink into untimely graves -when we consider how they ueglect their health. They have a disordered Livor,
deranged Bowels, Constipation. Files, or dis
eased Kidneys, but they let It go and think
tney win get over it. Jt grows worse,
serious complications follow,
too late to save them. If such
fashionable ladies at hotels.
before he reaches the wonder; here and Sunday as they do other days. The n ? ,ftTp. o ajmnat mrarr i 4 J ujr. xiia Qne teaspoonful is sufficient for the -wfT m the road, appetite is just as good as it would be -h1. KVini WnrlA
toaom fix 11 nun n Ati iiTtho I i in taha u.M mjj I
ViJj i. i-x ..v vD ojdwsxw m Fassfnff Throujrli Some Fertile Vallev.
.A4 1. . 1 -
? uw A r f .V"u Psoa is or riding along the banks of some beautiful
most bidden in the white sand.
wlfAir iT ? aoon- river, whose shores were rich In evidences of
rnwl J Vu 4 1 v , ; ousiy engaged in DUSiness, ana tne re- luxuriant vegetation, did you ever in the early
Tears nas flxacniaily waaned mvifaA vAnrmanv Tf ia a rio-n- t n.Au I M n.n AWA. kA A j
lugn, mils round about, and the trees and ill-feeling, and by Wednesday, per- then were you surprised to leara that malaria that once covered the high table-lands bans, thev et hank intr hmr nnrmal was rife In that locality? If so, you were wpfuUy
tmiv lw m th.n11aiV K,tv, t,va A It! j o .. , . v I ignorant oi tne nature ana effects of mfasma.
: r lT r 4UUiOUW iracjt again, ana oy oararaay are ready Against the effect of that t ever-breeding vapor tronks, some A which will measure five j for another staffing on Sunday. I taere 18 etyf however. Hostetter's stomach fMt in rHftmAtar aM WVim I m. i. .1 a j 1 J . .. I Bitters fUTaislies that saf etv. as the dwellers
www MMwwa wv v vacu " ouiir i ww n nnnv T. n u t. nvanarkaia w Aim i 1 . . - v "
fAiiAMM.M.JAA.fOAA . x- T .7 . jrro. u imvj 1 01 suon regions Know oy experience. Not only terea oyer ft surface Of 600 acres. Limbs men oriinn&W in ninA asAa nnt nf on this oonUnont. but in the fever-nlniniflrt rft.
Jlf7: h" PMctice of over-eating, and Jar
,w Fut?u m i lading litLie exerciso on Bunaay. A. I thousands. Nor is it less successful in remedyWhere he Bhall begm to gather the Sizar. inPhrtmnlnrifan.) JTMiMnI Unff and prevcnfclnsf disorder of the stomach.
beantifcl TMwrmTR thai lia wi4 aacn, ' Z ver and bowels, spacially virulent wherever
-vhWJ i the sun's ravs uoseess crreatftat mwat. nia.
reacn. xnere are numerous blocks or j The Kiife-Grinder and flis Work orders of the bladder and kidney, rheumatic
BuuieniB, nervuuHneHB anu want oi vigor, are also among the troubles to the relief of which it
is adapted.
Caution to Dairymen.
Ask for Wells, Richardson & Cos Improved
Butter Color, and take no other. Beware of all imitations, and of all other oil colors, for
every other one is liable to become rancid
and sooil the butter into which it is put. If
you cannot get it, write to us at Burlington,
Vt., to know where and how to get it without
extra expense. Ihousands of tests have
been made, and they always prove it the best.
A man who always tells the bar-keeper
"hang It up" ia a great bar-ower.
to
The secret of the large and constant soles of
Mrs. Pink bam" s Vegetable Compound probably
lies in the fact that whereas there are many "Bitters" and "Tonics" of equal value, be it more or less, the Vegetable Compound is so
completely superior to all other preparations
specially recommended for the needs of worn
en that it has practically no rivals.
The father makes hay, while the son shines
behind a dry-goods counter.
Young Men, Bead This.
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall Mloh.,
offer to send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliakcks
man's ax, and the chips are thrown i Vi r - J I -A UUUI: llTe In an UnJnown Country. n trial for thirty days, to men (young or 1? Pietely as he is saturated with the wet r , - . A . old), afflicted with nervous debility, loss of
" v Niai vUn 11- I hOTO(.vu iaai.J 4. -l.. 1. J I vuiou "Via uaiU 111 aiUlOIC, JJ Y I V it a ii trr anH manhAi rA nil lrn
-.wJ w wuiuu him flen saffron color frnm IiaiuI T f - ttU ""B"w j. w a me oi u;cb. aiso ior rneumauem, neuralgia, pa
in tneiog-campeot JHciugan and Penn- He sits over a tool whiVh ITliZ dozen, chiefly young girls, uplifted raiysis, and many other diseases. Complete ftvlvAmV Slts over w?1 w?cl1 a any Jrr;aWi.A lestorauon to health, vigor, and manhood
'MomTAnallM moment may send him through the 7 T- C euaranteod. Ko risk is incurred, as thirty Many of the small particles, and even ui, ii t.a Ji engaged in bricklaying. In most towns davv trial is niinwfid. writ ihm t
. I , WA U& OtXJ. Ulin flUllUKUUHNN Xkllll VH lll. I . . ..'-' I " - - --w vwv
uie wnoie neara oi some trees have ,v of am 0i water is supplied in irequent wells an for illustrated pamphlet, free.
flow bernne thoroughly co&ml streetlevel. At -
STTiTESJ f When by i
; r '-j vrA"y"M: Will Shorten his life bv ten. twftnfv. or w . . iH uewwu iwu xreatniont of Drs. Starkey & Palen, 1109
xjvvmj vj. uie rain dow is aupil- A h,Vv o,
eated in these crystals, and those of tTT
rTlTLrr 7ra Pa tne e?e crack of a breakin
SHrfn TV1 Tne knife-grinder has, after all, a
Stranger than Fictlen
are the records of some of the cures of con sumption effected by that most wonderful
remedy Dr. Piiorce'a Golden Medical Dis-
co very." Thousands of grateful men and
women, who have been snatched almost from
the very jaws of death, can testify that con
sumption, in its early stages, Is no longer
mcuraoie. rno uiscovery nas no equal as a
pectoral and alterative, and the most ob
stinate affections of the throat and lungs yield
to its power. All druggists. It is said thai; the Prince of Wales plays the banjo. We do not wonder at it. He is so deeply in debt that he must be always after notes. . "What we learn with pleasure we never forget. M Alfred Mercter. The following is a case in point: I paid out hundreds of dollars without receiving any benefit," says Mrs. Emily lihoadt, of McBndes, Mich. I had female complaints, especially 'dragging down for over six years. Dr. R. V. Pierce's Favorite Prescription' did me more good than any medicine I ever took. I advise every sick lady to take it." And so do we. It never disappoints its patrons. Druggists ell it. Wfry Is a woman like a locomotive? Be cause sho draws a train after her. scatters
the sparks, and transports the males. A Itemody for IiUng Diseases. Dr. Robert Newton, late President of the Eclectic Collere, of the city of New York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used Dr. Win, Hall's Balsam very extensively in his practice, as many of his patients, now living and restored to health by the use of this invaluable medicine, can amply testify. He always said that so good a remedy ought not to be considered merely as a patent medicine, but thai; it ou?ht to be prescribe freely by every phyttician as a sovereign remedy in all cases of lung diseases. It cures consumption, amlaUpectoralcompl A Situation Worth Appttinq Fob. The Union Manufacturing Co. wants a reliable agent, the only capital required being for samples. P. O. Box 1126, Philadelphia, Pa. "Bough on Bats. Clears out rats, mice, flies, roaches, bed-bugs, ants, vermin, chipmunks. 16a It afflicted with Sore Byes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson's liye Water. Druggists sell it. 25c. "Bough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, iialt rheum, lrosted feet, chilblains. Piso's Curs for Consumption does not dry up a ooufb ; it removes the cause. Buchu-Paiba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying kidney and urinary diseases. $1, The short, hacking cough, which leads to consumption, is cured by Piso's Cure. "Rough on Corns." 15c. Ask for it. Complete cure, hard or soft corns, warts, bunions
OR. JOHN BOLL'S
Siti'sToiicSra
FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly olaims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PERMANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Western and Southern country to hear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no ease whatever will it fail to cure if the direo t?ions are i trictly followed and carried out. In a great many eases a kingle dose has been sufficient for a euro, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, anu in every east more certain to oure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been eheoked, more especially in difficult and long-standing eases. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep tho bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a eathartie zaedioine, alter havinjr taken three or four doses of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will be sufficient, BULL'S SABSAPABCLLA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections the Xing of Blood Purifiers. DR. JO SN BULL'S VEGETABLE W0K DESTROYER is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste.
Ifl A FOgrnvn CCBIFOft All these pataful Cea-plaltia and Weakaessesae coamo Uemrhest
mum roroLATioi --rirrin s 4
and thf rtUtf f Jw. 4 Mot it cfoet & to d4t houmds of tattim mm otmdlw UmHim
It vrUl cure entirely aU prarUit t Tnflai tion arid Ulceration, Fnin And DUpUoementa. U eonsrqaent Spin) TTiwlrnw. sad if MrtloalAiiyMiftnSb d to tho Chang of LiftT" WiTTMr
for itimuUttte. and relieve Weakfea of the StoneSE
erros rtomnuatu
it Maim
General Debility. BleeolessnML
ffognon. ntatfeefi
DMrevlon and IbJr
and backache, U a) wtyi permanently our4 byfttmS Bend uta,mn to Ltdb. Vast., far tk&nm?i1a. fjtM A
TUP IIADDOn PCPADP
MUI UAAUIUII UUWUU
Of m Massachusetts
Warning of Mr John B
master ofB.AA.lUlt J31eep after fatlgae and health altar disease are tw of the aveetest esperieocea known to mmx, Fom taea years la a long time in which to sulfar, yet Mr. Fttar Lawler. of Dalton Hast had led a mismble lift for that period through the presence of stone lnaehlat der. That ho Bought in all direction for a cars fa m almost superfluous statement. He did obtain tempo rvTy reliel , bu t nothing more. Jaat January he rsnojl ou Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y whi aaid after examination : "Mr. Lawler, yon have stone Ja the Madder. We will first try IR DAVlS KENNEDY'S FAVORITK AEMKDY before risking an operation." A few days later the folicwinc letter paaaed through the Bondout PoatoAoa : Daltoh Maaa., Peb,S. Dear Dr. Kennedy: The dav after Ittamehcna?I
paaeea two gravel atones, and am doing nfeely now.
PETER LA1
Dr. Kenned; they are snff
that KKNNKD
tne leading specific for stone in ttio bladder. In
ietter Mr. Lawler mentions that FAVOKITiS B also cured him of rhonmatiam. Tho sob
ceruncaie reua iw own exory : On Bkberrirb MmtJa, l w , IAr.Tosr, Mass., April 71, 1M. i Mr. Peter Lawler has been a resident of this town for the past aeventeen years, and in onr emidoy tat nftcen, and in all these years he has been a good ana respected citizen of the town and community. He has had Rome chronic disease to our knowledge fa? most of the time, but now claims to be. and hCto. an parent good health. XIiAS. 0. BROWN, PreiT Daltok. Mass., June J, 1SSL Dr. Kennedy: Dear FricndThinkioK you mightlOa to hear aaain from an old patient, I am going to writ you. It is now (8 years xince first I went to see you.
as x una you then I was troubled with Kidney Dfia ease foralwdt(l3 years, and had (7) of the beatdootors to be .ound. But I received only temporary ra-
7 now has the stones at hia offi, and loientlv formidable to lusrifv fch r-Jaim
IT'S FAVORITE KKMF. Ivl2
luporary ratakiff toh
I continue taking tha
lief until I visited you and commenced.
Remedy acrordina- to vonr dirrtfonfs. anil i nmlilaff
myself a well man. Very gratefully yours.
PETKH LAWLEB. Our letter of Anril 27. 1RS2. hoi da srnnA an far aa tfp.
Lawless testimony is concerned regarding his health
CHAS. O. BROWN. Djwlton, June 9,
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tone to the blood, strengthens
the nerves and promotes mm m
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walls of l'ock approached by steep Girard st.,PhlladcJphjXUe chances are all in
Mm fcl JZ flights Of steps. One rock rising there yor of your greitintf relief; ejclnlly if the Si: out of the water was almost literallv C'Si!"0
, i j I "ommgjR, oiun ucnuavue, miu iuo various View by a ClDild Of pig- affections of which theso are anion the most
of a novice for a real stone." The grain IZ 7" hidden from
of wood w plainly 8hown xn nearly ev- i a r. I"." eons that olnnar to its rupfcred front.
iTTihfnnw J crasn in tne roof, a piteout
Pain la su pposed to Je the lot of us poor mortals, ) inevitable as death, and liable at any time to coma )ou ue. Therefore it ia important that remedial rAtito oKm 1 A kn b4 Kami 4A V Hail 4 v
when we are made to feel the excruciating aaoniea of
pain, or the depressici? influence of disease. Such 8 remedial aaent exists in that old fieliahla
Family Remedy,
PERRY DAVIS' ain-Killer
It
b ' - 1 was a -nrftttv aiVhf. thft nnnflfunf. attorn
km rv- vo uo xw, . uiuouub uiuttu, ana . - r i-vv
i n t i.i j..- i. t. i oi siriuiriiE. iiLne -women in manv-oi-
Although the party went armed with tx kirtJes coming and soWwith
iek and crowbar, fhef va antil " ur ir,w,ww. " ! iiV J i is.
unneoessarjy for thousands of broken
distressing, this new treatment acts with re- It was the first and is the only perma
fragments can be gathered all about yon, and the sunlight striking upon the crystallized particles, points out their hiding places to the eager searcher after ciirioeities. Albuquerque Journal Y . The Ureas of Kara Scotia Women. The young girls array themselves in hats and costumes which are only two or three years behind the prevailing mode; bat the attire of the middle-aged and elderly women ia striking and peculiar. For Sundays, this is invariably black throughout, and yet doea not look funereal The dress is plain bombazine or alpaca, a shawl folded square, and over the head s large silk handkerchief, which must be put on with great exactness and care to make just so many folds at the sides, with a huge knot under the chin; while the point at the back hangs below the neck and generally has one or more initials neatly worked in colors (cross-stitched) in the corner. As most have clear olive complexion, with rich color in the cheeks, and lustrous black eyes, this head-dress is surprisingly becoming, giving quite a gypsyish effect The old women, in winter, wear enormous cloaks, made with a large square yoke, into which eight or ten breadths of material are closely plaited this unwieldy garment completely enveloping them from head to foot. These distinctive features in
ftmaW KnAv ia -ww l.iA 1 1-"1? rea jars poisea on tueir iieaas.
awav. No viffilanftA in tho itr rt Some had a small ring of plaited straw
care in the workman, seems to be able wl"9 fch ?led their heads, and
tn ftvArr ttiaha o0o im hub biuuu lae wuier ar. sum-necKea,
Thfl ii-.AMir.ua wa.t..mt Iaa' full-bodied, and rounding off at the
flaw, and the unequal grkin do their bf L Tg S laigei the Fa!m fatal work in smte of all flitmn of the hand. Far up at the top of the
Illustrated Magazine
Might Have Known It. Mrs- Minks Oh, I've just made the funniest discovery. You know my husband never would tell me what they do at the secret society he is a member of. Mrs. Finks Yes; mine won't either. Mrs. Minks Well, yesterday a big can of alcohol came addressed to him for the lodge. He is a past grand something or other and takes rare of things. Well, T noticed him going up stairs with some of the aloohol, and when he got to liis room I peeped through the keyhol, and what do you think I saw? He hacl an alcohol lamp and was putting salt on the wick, and it made the awfuleist, ghastliest kind of a light. I was positively scared, he looked so like a goblin. I suppose they do that at their initiations. Mrs. Finks Did you ever ! Well, I might have known they used alcohol. My husband always comes home smelling of it Philadelphia Call Be not ashamed of thy virtues; honor s a good brooch to wear in a man's hat at all tynes.Ifen Jon&oa.
steps on the town side was a stalwart
blind beggar who had miraculously caught sight of us, and at short inter
vals broke forth into stentorian entreaty for backsheesh. Cor. New York Tribun c. Pile Tumors, however larg-e, epeodiJy and painlessly cured without knife, caustic, or salve. Send 0 cents in stamps for pamphlet, references, and reply. World's Tispensary Medical Association, 083 Main street, Buffalo, K. Y. The marriage certificate is one of the noosepapers that have not declined in price. Hereford's AaU Phosphate A OOOI THING, Dr. Adam Miliar, Chicago, 111., sa3s: "1 have recommended Horsiord'a Acid Phosphate to my patients, and have received very favorable reports. It is one of tho very few really valuable preparations now otfered to the a Hi let od. In a practice of thirty-tlvo years 1 have found a few good things, and this is one of tueni."
This great trouble with the average humorist is that he allows ntro to come bo lore t eauty in tho construction o;' his jokes.
E5P"To Match that B'hjnkt! leathers ribbon-, velvet can all Le col red to matvb that n w i at by iuinr the iihiuKiid Dyes. 10c. for any color at the dru&.ists. Wells, Itichard&on & Co., Burlington, Vt.
giviug information about this Treatment.
"Put up" at tbe Gault House. The business man or tourist will find firstclass accommodations at the low price of $9 and $2.50 per day at the Gault House, Chicago, corner Clinton and Madison streets. This far-famed hotel is located in the center of the city, only one block from the Union Depot. Elevator; all appointments flrst-class. H. W. Hoyt, Proprietor. Carbo-line. Strike the bosom of old mother earth, And from her veins unseen There flows an oil of untoli worth When made into Carboline.
nent Pain Reliever,
ITS MEBITS ARE UNSURPASSED.
There ifl nothing to equal It.
cures
In a few moments it
Twin servants of pain are those dreadful diseases, inflammatory rheumatism and neuralgia. They are tnetjn every walk and station of life, and baftfe ordinary attempts to deal with them. In Athlophoros is found the conquering agent. It attacks the seat of disease, which is in the blood, and drives out the foreign substances which have poisoned and inflamed it. Price, SI per bottle. If your druggist hasn't it, send to Athlophoros Co., 112 Wall street, N. Y. Hay-Fevkh. 1 have been a great sufferer from Hay-Fever for fifteen years and have tried various things without doing any good. I read of the many wondrous cure of Ely's Cream Balm and thought I would try once more. In fifteen minutes after one ar plication I was wonderfully helped. Two weeks ago 1 commenced i.sing it and now I feel entirely eurctl. It is the greatest discovery ever known or heard of. Dun am el Clark, Farmer, Lee, Mass. Price 50 cents. Foa dyspepsia, iNotOESTiON, depression of spirits, and poneral debility In their various forms; also, as a provtntive against fever and aruo, and ether intermittent fevers, the Ferro-T'hoDjihorated Kllxir of Ca!ifftya," made by Caswell, Ilaanr.1 & Co., of New York, and sold by u!i druggists, is tho best tonic:
.and ior putients recovering from fever cr
other sickness it has no equal.
Colic, tramps, Spasms, Heartburn, Di
arrhoea, Dysentery, Flax, Dyspepsia Sick Headache.
ftia found to
CURE CHOLERA When all other Remedies fall.
WHEN USED EXTERNALLY. AS A LTWTM1ENT.
notbinff idvea Quicker ease in Burns. Cuta.
Bruises, Sprainw, fS times from Insects and Hculdif. It removes the fire, and the wound heal like ordinary sores. Those an ffe finer with Rh:im.
tism, (iout. or Neuralgia, if not a positive cure, they find the PAIH-KIlLKft elves thm rW wh'n nn
other remedy will. Iu sections of the country where
FEVER AND AGUE
Prevails 'iere is no remedy held In frreater esteem.
rersona traveling enouid keep it by then. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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