Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, August 05, 1886, Image 4

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    Too Much Imßßination.
A recent story in Hie Chicago Ledger
reminds ft -correspondent of the Second
Vermont of the following :
Our officers had given ns strict orders
against.foraging. Colonel Randall and
CaptkflflV'lirting, of Company If, were
eapccian£ severe. In spite of orders
the boys tfSed to pick lip young pigs, a
bundant in that yioinity, and work
them up into "DOSSam stews." The
Captain chanced to discover that the
boys' pflpe of which their stews were
made Ms contraband, and beat once
confiscated a fine stew ar.dhad the own
ers arrestef.
Now the Captain was a great lover ot
poker,and ho and his setjregarded them
• selves with poker iuul the soldiers stew.
The boys it suited to get even. In the
natural order this event happened twice.
The second time it was essentially va
ried, as follows :
Four puppies had been procured.
Three of ihern Werefc illed, their bodies
buried and heads left outside.just back
of tlu?( teiit. After the officer's set had
got the well seasoned stew disposed of,
the little puppy remaining alive was
left at tluj a.fficors' tent, and began to
whine., They investigated the whining
at once,and found the liftK* fellow with
a can Ho Iris neek, upon which was in
scriben^'You have eaten my three
brothers; now eat me. (Signed)
JKFF I")AYIS.
In the expressive language of the col
ored gentleman, there was commotion
in that Camp. Investigation followed,
the puppies' beads were discovered—
and—and we draw a veil over the scene
that followed.
A puppy's whine, bark; or even a
howl was altogether too suggestive for
a long time after. The boys' stews
were not confiscated any more.
The disagreeable results of the affair
were entirely the effects of the imagin
ation, as the stew which-the officers
con floated was entirely composed of
good chickens and pigs.
He Was Absent-Minded.
An absent-miiuled Congressman once
lost the flte of an entire family by his
carelessneS. lie bad away of saying
'I would be glad to have you do so,'
and one dpy a constituent, with bis
family, his respect. The Congress
man was and after some talk the
visitor saiU : 'We'll remain in the city
several days.' 'I should be glad to have
you do so,' replied the member of Con
gress as he fumbled a pile of papers on
bis desk. 'We will come in and see
you every now and then,' chirped the
visitors wife. '1 should be very glad
to have you do so,' said the Congress
man. 'And bring around our little
boy you haven't seen,' suggested the
husband. 'I should be glad to have you
do so,' still said the Congressman.
"Then they rose. 4 Well, Mr. Blank,'
said the visitor extending his hand, 'we
must'teUyou good-bje and go back to
the hotel: 4 I should be very glad to
have you do so,' said the Congressman,
and he wondered for a week what made
his visitors leave so abruptly.
Of Interest to Ladles.
The treatment for ladies' diseases dis
covered by Dr. Mary A. Greyg, the distinguish
ed EngltsirtPhysician and nurse, which has rev
olutiouizeifthe enfire mode of treating these
cofiipLiintsin EngLuid ia now being introduced
into the U. S., under aiSlr novel plan.
Sufficient of %is remedy for one month trial
treatment is sen! free to every lady who is suf
lering from ffnjr disease common to the sex who
semis her address and 13 2ct stamps for expense
charges, etc.
It is a positive cure for any form of female
diseawmml the free trial vackage is many times
sufficient to effect a permanent cure. Full di
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up in a plain wrapper) also price JDt for future
reference. AToftrfaj package will he sent after
Aug. rn, 188 d. Address, G'UKUG RE.MKDY COM-
I'ANY. PATMYRA, N.V. 19 3111
The bird-wearing fashion bad its ori
gin in F.iris. Some seven years ago
there appeared at a ball of the demi
mondejn that Capital a woman wear
ing on ner liead-dress a dead bird. The
bird had artificial eyes, and its wings
and dfil were spread out so .as to give it
a life-like appearance. The woman had
' no thought of "setting a fashion." She
wanted to be talked about, and gained
her point.
To Regulate
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If your Liver is ont of order, then your
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