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TE EASTMAN TIMES
,'HURSDAY, MAY 12,18S7.
ALL. BURCII, E B. MILNER
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WHAT KILLS AKERICAftS,
fmM Urfas—Reekie** Batin* -Hard Ilriek”
is^-hoor Steeping—Social Jealousy-,
FoiLlcaJ AmJiltion—Violent 1 'uilcm*
The Smb far money.
The alarming disease of this
oountry is nervous debility and
prostration. - but It goes is under
many names it essen¬
tially the same complaint.
Hospitals and private institu¬
tions for nervous patients are
crowded. The average of life
in the United States is de
creasing every year, Sudden
deaths from nervous collapse
among our business, profess¬
ional and public men are so
frequent as scarcely to excite
remark. The majority of sui
ddcs, committed without ap¬
parent reason, or under so-called
“depression of spirits,” are
redly prompted which by nervous
prostration, of insanity is and a fruitful
sotm» crLme
with all their grief and horror.
These facts ai-e startling.
They threaten the very life of
iiia aatktf*. They assail the
u? its power and pros¬
perity. They wreck manliood’s
TSrcrigth and woman’s useful
tioss and beauty. the
Eveiy one should know
muses. What are they ? The
answer is easy and terribly
plain: Oar vicious personal
habits; our careless and lawless
eating mental and drinking; and physical the strain in
teJise
arising from our m.vi nice after
money, position and influence;
the fears and struggles narcotics of pov¬ and
erty; the isss of
iainiljj.unta;. cur fashion of
taming d*y into night and
night into dry; and, briefly,
tnu' 4 desperate willingness for to
pay any puce iin hour’s
pieatwiri' or snccess. So we
Iraro life’s caadic at both ends
ofi l fijl fehtt lunatic asylums
and The the clieease graveyards. from which
A we
BTiffe?' end die is, in plain En^
Ltah, Nertwts Jjyspepsia, as in it
Is seat^in the Nerves and
the organs of Digestion, Assim
Uation and Nutrition. Healthy
digestion being impeded or des¬
troyed, the whole tody, starved; nerves
ineludeii, is literally
even when there is no emaci¬
ation to toll the ssd story.
Nervous prostration sends
Oat its warning’s:—headache persistent
in the morning; a
dull heaviness or aching at the
base of the brain; wakefulness;
loss of appetite and disgust with
food; loss of mental energy and
interest in orclinaiy duties and
business; restlessness and anx¬
iety without eructations; any assignable bad
reason;
breath; foul mucous on the
teeth; oociifdousd giddiness;
pslpitat ion of the heart; sal
lowiiesa of the skin; coated
tongue and gradual failure of
strength ami ambition.
The remedy is a total aban¬
donment of the habits and cus¬
toms which cause the disease
in each individual caee, and the
use of Shaker Extract of Roots
(Seigel s Syrup) to cure the
mischief already done. This
ereat remedy, prepared by the
Shaker Community of Mt. Leb¬
anon, eifuiieate N. Y. t is especially Nervous adapt¬ Dys¬
ed to
pepsia. To do this it acts
directly and gen disordered tty but power¬
fully upon the stom¬
ach, liver and kidneys, restor¬
ing their tone and vigor, pro¬
moting the secivtion of V>ile, ex
pelling wast« matters from the
jjystem,and puriftyng the blood.
Shafcer Upon the ntqvous system
Extmci{ and SeigcVs wholesome Syrup)
acts as a safe
anodyne without the slightest
narcotic effect, and then leaves
the nerves to regain their nat¬
ural tone and strength through
its wonderful influence upon
die function of nutrition.
It is safe to say moro nerv¬
ous dyspeptics have been re¬
stored by it from the depths
of miser}’ to a fresh enjoyment by
of life and labor than any
or all other fonns of treatmen t
combined.
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VOL. XV.
PREPARING FOR TH
The >>w Uniform for
fan try.
On. If :.SV v.
French lire eaters, is making many iucreao^K
in the French army designed to
aCeetireness. the sob
He to the dress of
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NEW UNIFORM.
waxed till its two ends stuck out like steel
lieus. But this operation takes tiino, for too
much time; so does the elaborate shaving
and trimming around tho mustache. There
fore, says Boulanger, let the soldier wear a
full beard and save all this time.
The changes in uniform proposed by the
minister of war 1
have been carefully <Vr*r\ Vr'i,
looked into by a
military c o m m board, e n d e end d -T' if % 1
r e . j
They were ordered 111 I
to bo submitted to
the French assem¬ i
bly lor approval. - —TO
The recommenda¬ Vf -• * 1 : ’
tions were tl at
the round jacket lie m
abolished altogeth¬ :
er, and tho tunic i
serve for all occa¬ ?
sions, This tunic
is represented in s
the illustrations.
The new tunic is
rendering !ar,£<■' iind loose, I I) / jj /■ [ l '*f 4?
move- j // u-pr
incuts and rosj>ira- CyS.’-***"*'*’ ^ (\ ^
tion easy. It will
he roomy enough i i . ;.y accxjctkked.
to permit a woolen waistcoat to be worn
underneatli. It haa pockets interior and ex
terior. The belt is of black leather, us it has
been heretofore.
Tho infantry are to wear epaulettes. Car
tadgea are to 1« carried in an outride pocket
of the tunic, thus doing away with the car
tridge t>ox.
“LUCKY” ealdwim.
Tb« Famous Millionaire Speculator ol
tho Pacific Coast.
The news of the recent severe illness of Ur.
E. J. Baldwin, the daring, open handed
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E. J. BALDWIN.
•:4ft*lboaUs, the Oust to ply between Chicago
and St. Louis, in 1843. In 1850 he wtus a
grooer in Puv'inc, Wu In 1858 he started
for San Francisco with a largo stock of
bor«w. which ho mild out in Salt Lake City
at a larg- profit Arriving in San Fran.-: /.o
h6 lioiiglit ami sole) two or three b itrls.
Then he went into tho brick trade. Front
bricks he went into the livery bu in ,rv. h
to followed for seven ycaix S-hug out tl
hror.v bu.in.'.c, he e.-M ■p.-.-il .n : ;m
,
City, Nev., in the trade, i ,
in real estate and mining storks. H« came
out of the mining region at last with i J.f
000, and built in Ban Fran . o the Baldwin
hotel, one of the costliest hoc^Fie. on the
eontineat lie aBo purcha-sed i me
acres of the best land around Ico.1 \i in
southern California. He her or : d n-my
fann houses on this plantation, ni.d hero kv
sjwnds much of bis time among his orange
groves an 1 vineyards. Aa intense lover of
horse racing, be is sure to turn uji when ibena
And although be
is called “Lucky’ 1 Baldwin, there is no doubt
that hard woi k and foresight have had much
to do w ith his success.
Time V/ast*fl in Shavlni;.
The poet Campbell is said to hare calcu
lated that a man who shan-s him • If every
day. end lives to the age of three s..„re yeare
and ten, expends in his life ak mneh time in
I ha act of shaving tankages. as wool 1 sufflt o for k urn
ing seven The great French
naturalist, Cuvier said that he- found him
self wasting as much time with the shaving
brush and razor as amounted to at least four
days in the year, and he resolve! thenceforth
>o waste no more precious time in that way,
Mrn. Cleveland’s New l*et.
Baron de Itajuba, the Brazilian minister,
bas given a marmoset to Jire. Cleveland.
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JACEO.
The marmoset belongs totbe South Ameri
can monkey family. It is found chiefly in
Cuiana and Bi-aziL ItJs the most docile and
pctalde of all-the monkey family. But it is
not very plentiful, owing to its strictly mono
gamic habits. Monkey husband and monkey
wife pair olT and bang together so faithfully
that if they were human being* the divorce
courts would be bankrupted.
Th" marmoset has a coat of long, very soft
fur. It is while and reddish veliow, striped
with black. Its taii Is bhi' k and white
ringed. The crea'ure has a long tuft of
light hair just behind each cheek, which
makes it lock something like an old man. It
makrs a shrill, barking cry, from v Lich it
is sometimes called Oul.tiLi. It Jives on a
mixed diet, but is especially fond of cock
roaches.
H
lltirning the city’* riarl.sge
Two years ago 60.000cards w *re dlst*^
nted in New Yi -k city advi ing the burn
'•rnr’e. The re-tvon ioi this ■ t‘ trr
*
promptly collectorn..d .cti. -.wl n,1 \*»
SMMfinu DBS nree.of.peollienee, 10,000
As a result, it is estimated that tbeir
families in Now York now bum
vtgetable garbage.—New Orleans Tiiaca
bteiaocraL
dier. For reeommtjfl one t hi Mfl
he has
cd the v.’carj:
W-ard—it
— • ' yl'-'ji
has t
by
upon i .. ■ 04
and cheeks.
Napoleon III, rH
Frenchman has
worn a • inn -taclM
and imperial in
frsliioii set by
late emperor. Botilan^H
Gen. wx-ikn?
kno ws the <
of his fellow coiin
try men. which is
their vanity. A
Frenchmau would
prefer togo without
his bath r.. licrti: m
to leave i.is ti es
tti"he without King
speculator whose
name lias been tho
svii.■ in iol* hi k
on the Pacific
coast, will be re
ceivod with regret
by all who have
met him. Baldwin
went from Butler
county, O., to In
diana ai the age
of 7 yearn. At *.a
he was a merchant
in Valparaiso, Tnd.
lie built throe
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MAH i A BICKEiiDYAli
breaking open the stotB
frigvrators and pant
were furnished by ifl
for the si.-k. -
for two or three wt
OTyss tS Grant, th
fi: -t Illinois voluut ■■re*,
ferred charges against th
wss astounded. With A
nicks certain of t’.
sen’s clothe*one eve:ii*”
the ho c. !. where I ^
' him the worst hy •i.'jl i.u'WttH A^H gffiHH
the -
action missed ike »i.d next the tiny. liu.d'ti ‘ lug 1 ailJPH
From that time Mother Bis. ^
had urivss to Grant, ami liv weB
tiuns ' , generally carried out.
In pc. i in the army her
pitots I- • -a ne greater and |Wi:
t nd with whom ” R P“
over-:.....»•■ V
con; v t. ; ..c rvnisinc-l in tho V'jjJ Q £ dl
service until tho close of t •
could he induced to i. ' c,n ‘ Wllil *
they would pr -. tl6 * jjg ladiof euirs
tl a' “ , gentI ®«’h 5 i . ^ so entej#Tpiain’s ;
brief foory of Mother of f l " ; - vIir, ’ s arm /
work. Wiiat many < j •«,'vlio wtre j
ti 10 recipients of herkintl WrvTces in f hoir <lny
of lnisfortuae, would liko to know is: wliat ,
has lieeooie ot Mother Eielcerdyho since the |
war? It would bo a hard task to follow her,
so ur.c.si.eulctiousiy haa her work b mi car
ried on, but she bu been engag 'd iu pl.il ui- ,
thro
to help others tiian herself. Her marvelous
ability was called upon during tho Chicago I
fire, ami since then tlirotist’u auflferiug occa
sioued by the grasshopper plagues, droughts,
foiest fires and other public calamttiea, lihs ;
brought carloads of seeds and food from t he i
ea-st to suiTering Kansan has on maintained aevoral occasiona hon-tlf | |
In the intiu-vals siie
by a< eng as natron, nurse and housok .eper
in charitable institutions.
Tho soldiers of the west proposed to tax
themselves ten oents a year to maintain her
above want, but she n used to i •• apt the
money. For < ideen year* there r :• i k:i < ; i
.n f< a lxc i for her pi.- • n 1;
In Washington, but last year il was I
allowing her JVJ5 a month. v, nt tile age
of 74, she earns the balance of h r living in
tho Ban Francisco mint, her home being at
”bU Miodon street. To an acquaintance she
said n d, long ego: “Good-by! I Gull l*e
mustered cut before long and shall hot aoe
you here <•••■ Iu. But wn shall find one another
eomethne, somewhere *■>
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THE SMALLEST SECT IN THE LAND.
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The Church iu Which the Whole Body
Worship.
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sANDEMAXim CKCfflCH, nAXntrnr. Or.
Intheoldccmetory ai i.anhury, C rm.rrda
of Robert Band in a, one <7 the
founders of tho s- .-t exiled Sandcoiactins, and
j„ the same town is the only meeti: g ho i.-e of
these people on this continent. The iilustra- i
tion given is from of a photograph of And this elves church an j I
excellent idea the appearance
<-vcry Sunday «* «» *•**?***,*? * iauh.ul baud o. t- u ,.-pi .•
m,U n ts.,f r,
ot 1
tbat “ty ^ *“ ta t ” < ' V> »
, teyoiw «i;t Eapbcta wore almost unknown.
la M f EU ' 1 tbc ~ a ^ con F t ‘S a *
* th » 1 ^ One of their , cue,jv » was
locat ty ,n . Ft lauls auey J^ndor.. and it.
wwberetaat U*rreat scientific plmgs .;,her
flowhoroul.
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Je-tnrw;. would on f unday Wsk to this chapel
regnlarly and en. ige iu the services with the
two dozen members.
. the peculiarities of the Bandemaci
form of worship is that they have a weekly
love feat in which the whole congregat-V,
din the;'. It w»-, the oi. . • . n. . ■
to ., ..'i r in thu
a dining room «ai provided, but iu Danbury
they find if more convenient to have this <a
ner served at the house of ore of the tc
belts. Here they also pray and sing, ana l
kiss of brotherhood passes .. t« , :i t h.
hers of both sexes. From this custom they
have been vulgarly cailad “Ktssites.”
Their rules prohibit games of chance,
prayers at funerals, college training os weli
as most Nineteenth century innovations, while
ii. food tiioy are forbidden to usa flesh nioai
and “a!. tLiiifja strangled.” i
Ffeta of i:x-Ita!!et Daneeis.
Here let me remark that there fa no other
class of artists in tuo world tii.it so soon 1 ■'o
every gift and grace of their profession us (.0
the ex- .«Hct dancers. I have seen 'i^cd sing
fT3 w ‘ ,ofc v aiathol et.il Ic-r.t their singi-g a
potent charm when the voice itself had weil
nigh wholly departed, and elderiy .' tors and
acireeiee that preserved when reading or ro
citing tii* grand art of thoir prime. Rut the
famous dancer ought to die, like tho butter
flies, 'he., the‘Utorner day of her grace and
youth are at ail end. nt>s| Home months ago
Mint. Ceri: • was j. out to «... . a
morning concert—a fat crippled old woman,
from bar carriage aoma years ago, a it with
oot one vectige left of the radiant sviph who
was the laten to maintain the poetic trad:
tions of the ladiet as created by Taglioni a.4
Fanny Busier.—New York Bum
Oyster* Salit to Promote Hdaitt.
Raw oysters before breakffNt are now
Indulged in by many people *ho believe
this process promotes and enhances
Tl ■ is a belief in which some
medical men coincide. It is related of the
celebrated Dr Leroy that he was i. the
V.bit of swallowing two dnav.n raw oys
cere every morning before breakfast, an !
used to say to his friends, presenting ti.can
W1t h the shells: There, behold the fonn
action of mv youthful strengtfaF—Son
Francisco Argonaut.
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pU-!->s1 o '!'. ;J . t.
coohl be fur-d. • 1 of port* /I
embracing h. r ■ >n i'i-!.idr. vjM
fs.nv are as true to • he
tu„ ... « lotbo ' ' Sr^™
rouilrn b6rcavvcieni!.-—J of her t ,-»• t.
for 1 r
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The following utory
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the ai> :• do you con: 1
when ll .t tho fair tl:
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home end wm
fornins mo.
too. ‘Bool evemti-r, < • ! d
you at the fcre. I i
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firsgfr In tli© f r' 1 ,r g man
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an eye,’ t- ‘- ’• VvVii tV-n, yaur reverw?,
I turned uy.:- - froxtj J-nRaj
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bliki • ' j 1 v h yori,’ *
‘h in L vh hji ey&,' L is
tmtae.
An Ins- r l.in, Mathoil at linrati
Prince:.:. ’■ ;i.-l, OfA inj
vented - .. i.,d
divine servi >
“laid on” like
r-mnmuaicr.Dons
c-hnreb. T liitnaj l • ‘L
very well
•; .• r •>. th! J
the of
the voice of t
aa d three
...... 1-r ' cl bialinr
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devotions.—’. waTop:c*.
Aotiiing New Under the
I»ndonors have been makiujf 1
about nothing in »- ion v
son’s new po -rey^,.
<. ^ hi i of "i
been ns 1 1 nwJ
xi-.-m S’
claimed vty;J'. ’ a’jse !•••’ (..rui.®
N'A long i
Bia^asinist ib short story—The. trifled w.tlj
a