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J. tUll B, jQl VThem I (mi tow ahwutod Wy K.mmu Ibtf I i not! inviRrai j rnot, I Baton. AfW. ttM. n tvbow tb mult of a r,mtW trt- Rurt... i3 'a. S7 fn. I! tA. trwnt. I orw M l.kw btt- IU! Wrt l. la. II la. and LMmr kit rc. JMy frtei-4 rriflip. 5T H. tfta. tn. Wtm n-l. WJI bMrf,ir rp!y Id taatrk with ttasm lart-fp(LM PATIEhTS TSEftTEO Br HAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. BinBlctt. S te-.ri Srtid t twU to ttano tar putmiUn t u. e. e. r. kku. wncatn man mm. at. Writer A nd Their Ways. I lira Jcuihou waH full of arrogance, and j I iv lien the actors, critics or public did ' not .ipjirovo one of his plays, ho look re- . xt-iie Lv abusing the otfeudor.s ill the introduction when tht jiluy was printed. J , A French author, noted in his own ; i tune, produced in the beventeentli eun l tury :i folio volume on "Xobes," in which j he df.-criled all Kinds, and told whnt ort of nose every saint in 'the calendar must haye possessed. When Mulherbe wus on his deathbed nn ignorant -priest was picturing to him, tngrauimaticul lauguuge, the joys of heaven. "Hold your tongue," Baid the dying grant tiiarian,'your wretched gram mar disgusts me with them." ( Milton's comparison of Satan with the ' j rising sun, a pastiage found in the tirat i book or I'.iradise Lost, nearly occasioned i the suppression of the ptera. Thecoin- ! pshsou wassupposed to contain a pohti I I cmI and treasonable allusion. Aristotle was a small man, with u ' hoarse voice and thin legs. He stammer- , ed and was ill at ease in company. He Mreswd magnificently, was fond of jew - ; elry, and w extravngftnt in his pleasures ! that he wasted his fortune on female favorites. I 5).intt was so absent minded that once j when ho went to see a groHt public pa j r.ido, uhilu waiting for its c.iming ho en , !ri'd! a h'olt store and began to rend, i H became interested and the procession pis imI without las knotting anything. ' a:i'ut it. ! It It. II..- -1 ...,.,( .. hn., jyoiirig man, risked bin life to save bis inaiiiiscript poems from a burning huild- ing. He ljii'1 them away, and a few years j biter, sitting down to read them over, was J t-o disgusted with them that he threw ! liu iii all into Uie tir. . I Ancient critics t-aid Homer was a tila- Igiaiibt. Xausrr.ites charged that Homer j cJoIe all h:s w-irk from a preceding poen; J.KIi.iri ineutious one Syngrus who pro-1 ceded Homer and wrote a poem on tie' i .... ..... i s.egeot iroy, una juntas says Homer jg.it lushest p--issage from a poem bv ., . ,. Co.-rinnus on tne same subject. lr. irusler, two centuries ar;o, was the lllDb C-laCl &vif V1 111 H-TI CCI 111U119. iir manufactured them rroui.theJworka of celebrated divines.-.th rowing in here and there a little Jpoetry, n few quotations from ancient orators, philosophers and historians, aad sold them to clergymen who read them asjiheiriwn. The works of Martin Luther bear evi deuce to the fullness of his vocabulary of abuse. Indrnouiicing 'm adversaries in controversy he followed the diatom of his time. Iu his controversy with Henry VIII. he called the M:ij-'sly of KtiglHui! a knave, a fool, a rotten worm of the earth, a ridiculous donkey ard other things that will not bear reprinting. !5(M-thiu8 wrote tho "Consolations of I'uilo&ophy' in u prison, and in the Game . ir.. J seclusion Wrote composed his Commen tunes, iiuchauan his par.iuhrase of tin p!"'-- iint Q0t I U tleigh his "History of the World," Vol i taire his lIenriade."Selden his "History , E.uJ.llL.r Uefoo his. "Keviow," ami ),..,,..., his.Kiem .indiiiert " Uavenant nis ji-iem uonuioert. uaivin-was me nniai violent ct coniro wrsialits. Ifecharacierized his oppon jents as .knaves, lunatics, drunkards. one place, he says that when read.i. over Iit3 oontrnversiit! writings, he found himself nstonished at his own modern tinn. Cato ltvirned Greek at 80; Plutarch Lilin at 72; Dr. Johnson, a few mouths !efT- hi- d.i;th, bnt,iii to study Dutch: Cnaueer's "CaiiterlMiry Titles" were lin it-h-il when he w.i.iGl; Monnldesco wrote his memoirs at 115; Cellini his autobio ura)hy at jS; Dnilen bcunn his trnnsla tiou of the "Iliad' at 08; Franklin besiu the study of natural philosophy at "'. Pnnne, the controversial writer.wroti over Uo0 Mil union. Ho never left hb vriliiiji to ent; every three or four houn ho woulil r.iu ch a crust and drink : ,,'lass or ale. Ho was impiisoned for treusniiable utterances in hi.i books am; his ears were cropped; but he alwajv said that he regarded the deprivation n! writing materials in prison a more ter , ious loss than that of his ers. Spinoza relaxed his mind from its bib ors by catching spiders and making then tight: Socrates was fond of plating with ,J'"'l'ron; (--i'to urank wine until sleep jand then went to sleep; Txcho Hralit .u,l,kul l..iwnc It iN uWflu.il- Sni.-i ' . ... wrote comic poelr ; bautuel (Jlarue prac , . . . r. , ... , ticed running and jumping; F.iley fished; UutToti walked in his j-arden, studying , b-, ()f ,ant9 and jn!;el.lH. .... , , l he oddest literary crank ever known was Catherinot, a French antiiiuary. H. could not Ket a printer to undertake Im worka and was forced to print them him -elf, which ho did, four or live PnKee at n j time. K ich formed a simkIo treatise.ex (eutwhen he had too much matter for the number of piie. when ho got in ax much as he could and promised to linish iu the future. Xo one would buy hi leallctr, and he published them by hid ing them aiming liieold books in tecomi baud Ktores. Mogliabechi. the ;rciit librarian and linouit, h;u a lir;ohok dedicated tu iiiuiM'lf, which contained noUiin but the titles of b-ioks that had been de t'icated to him ami the enloien that had bien -J.nl leu on lum. M.ihabechi wore a black doublet that fell t s ins knees; lare breeches, generally torn and dirtj : .iu old and much patched black cloak; a -hapoless hat, the ed;es very rnmred; a . hirtt neckcloth, always covered with u u If, and a dirty shirt, which lie never ohaned as lung as it would hau toeth er. Literary men and philosophers have orteil b.-eii Hiibjected to ,H.-rS.cutioii. j AriKtoIle wiisso h:iras.-ed bv hi ewmirfl ! that ho swallowed ijisoii; Oerbort.Uovw., t Itacon wero deemed magicians. (ialileo, passed most of hiri life under the ban of the Church; Cornelius Agrippa wan driven from his native country for mak ing a few chemical experiments; Cardon ivas arrested as a magician: Petrarch was always in terror of the clerical do nunciationt; Descartes saved himself from beiug .burned at the stake by a hasty tlight from Holland. Cowley was an accidental poet. His I attuiioii was lirst drawn to poetry by a copv ofSpensor's "Fairy Queen." Moliero 1 - ' was :i tai-esl'-v weaver, and took to writ- 1 tne for the sta:o from a casual visit to l,o tl.a:.i- l.rin.;1l. li ne 1 I-..1 wr i.n.l B his first yerses when in love. Rous-wlililii ... 1 . ... 1 was first drawn In literature bp m wrote soau advertisement. La Fontaine became a toot fioin accidentally finding a copv of 'Maiherbe." Franklin's genius was first j nroudcd bv a work of Do Foe. 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He affirmed thut it was quite lawful to call heretics any names that might occur to the writer, and for tho benefit of future au thors gave a list, covering many pages,of epithets which might be employed in ' 'vriting against heresy. ' All the great ancient literary charac ters had their detractors. Socrates was called a usurer by Cicero and a pedant by Atbeuaeus; Plato was accused of envy, lying, avarice, robbery and impietj ; Aristotle was abused by Diogenes, Laer tius, Cicero and Plutarch; Virgil was de clared by Pliny and Sei.eca to be desti tute of invention; Horace abused Plaulus and wad himself accused of stealing in m the Greek poets; all the ancient critics j say that Pliny's "Natural History" is a mess of foolish fables; Livy v. aj censured j by Dion and Paterculus. and Plutarch i wrote a whole book to dcmou,tr-te tho faults of Herodotus. Cerv.intes often went hungry for want of means; Camoens died iu a charity , hospital. Miiton'o old age was kpeiit in extreme poverty; IiiHt-o was compelled t, borrow smMl sums from las acqu.-.iu- tince;Anosto wasnlwns poor and i:e pendent; C-trdinui Bentivosho s,K-nt h.s old age iu distressful want; Vaugelaf. , . , , . , , llf great b ranch classicist, left hit- bodv to the surgeons to help pay his debt,: ' D.-vden whs t-o tiflfr.vl bv his creditors . , , , , , that ho sold iorson. the publisher, 10, - (XX) lines for .OK); Johnson lived from hand to mtuth until h- got die pension, aud most of his literary coiitempornne.- lived and diod in great w int. Every great man has had a favorite author. 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Jowker, i!l be resinned in tho February il-rt-er'n MiigHZiiie, theMibjeet treuti: ceuig"A Bar of lmu." The urticle ".i . hiotory of tiie pricesi-"es of hepaialini iron fioin itw ores down to a description of tho latent methods, including the lid sou magnetic process. The story is popularly told, with etiect'vo pictorial illustrations. The Gllc-Democrat Free. Any reader of this paper can get Tin St. Louis GIuble-Doniocrat free. Rim the offer, on another page, aud tak advantage of it at once. Tho Weekl ( lobe-Democrat is now issued in Somi Weekly sections, eight pages each Tuen day nnd Friday, sixteen pages evert week, making it practically a Semi Weekly paor, yet the price remain only one dollar n year. In politics, it it strictly Republican, but it gives all the nows, and is absolutely indispensable tn the farmer, merchant, or professional man who has not the tune to read u large daily paper, and yet desires to keep promptly and thoroughly posted. 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Kcspma, rlalulncr, lemale Cera- Z 5 p'air.. Fonl rc-itn,tltii:cb. Hwirttum.Dlvcs. I a 3iuai. Kulnoy t'ompllrts, Llrcr iructiks. r 7 -. u,.,i . 7 m una t gfiw, .m.M. i.rtju.'wui., ..sunn. . 9 reme ii3.i tlolU XlUpirt!.! to t!w llead. pleiinn. Salt 2 HiaJ. Srrof Z aci.i'tn II Z tl-it3ci.TIrtl Lier. Uicers, ftdcTrry-tn- or d. that I'aa.f jl I-s- s i:uo of utocd t SsllowCon- l"rcm. S.M f .,h?.So,:r " t--.T r;1 . I. ate 1 I r.a . cr rymptoia 1 LmtMZT blolI 11 r fi.m in is, rroijerrfcrfona. 2 ai.ee cfUurrinctlonji bTthortoira.h.iierand J 2 fctetlnc. prwnspTcitooT'.tuian.,rn. Z 2 etlfd by takisz one tabnlc .rier each meaL A S Z eonanalu.f the RtrsnTatu!es Litbescrest . Z care for obsUna'9 constipation. Th7 COTlam e e nrthinztbat can le iniirtonj to the most Oil- a cat. 1 grots H. I-i bt". 11. 1-4 (rros TV., C e l-tl firroaw IS cectA. feat bv mail jwteam paiJ. C AdJrra-i-nE UIPANS CHtcit CCiri I, I".O.Hoi67iw Vork, J 55toteteco Vhe the Democratic party loosened it j grip on the government, in 1S01, it left the country in a panic, business pro stration, a deticit in the treasury, r.nd t ie necessity for issuing bom a to carry on the government. When it reli'n.s t the control of all brauchies nf the government, iu lSKi, after a lapse of thirty-two years, it brings back the ' blossings th'it it, carried away with it ft I panic, business prcs'.ratio::, n drtic.t in , Uie treasury, and a necessity for issuiuu I I bom s to pa the exH-nse3u! the govern j ment. Vu alwnjs know where to lii.d the Deiuocr.itio rty. It is like Mount Ararat. It never moves. Sail Miller. DeWilt "s Witch Hazel Salve cleanses, purities and heals. It was made for that purjrose. Use it for burns, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all des -ript ions and if you bavo piles use it for them. J.C. Philbnck, druggist, Ore on. Mo. Mfts. John A. 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