The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 29, 1876, Image 4

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ANECDOTE OF A Nr.WKOrNPI.ANl
o-entleman connected wLh
the Newl'.mndland fishery hss once
possessed of:i doc; of singular fidelity
ami &a'.teitj. On one occasion a boat
and crew "iii his employ were in tir
cu institutes of considerahle pciil, jn-t
oiuiio a line ofbmikeis, rvhieh ow
to 'j;i:o change in wind or weath
er' ;i..li si;n:c the depnt lure of llic
boat, rendeied the reitnn' passage
turouh them most hazardous. The
spectators on shoie were qtii.e unable
to render aay assistance to their
friend afloat. Much time had been
spent, and "the danger seemed to in
crease lather than diminish. Our
li'.eiid. the (toa. looked on for a length
of time, evidently awaie of theie being
oieat canoe for anxiety in i nose j
aiound. Presently, liowevei, lie took j
inlliAivfitpr mill ma de his way throiiali I
to the boat. The crew supposed he
wished to join them, and made vaiion .
atU-inpts to i.i'Iueehim tocomeabond,
ini iwi 1 l.r would not 5ro within their
hut no! he would not go within their
reach, but conLiiUied swimming about
a short distance iiom them. ' Af.er a
while, and seveirl commenis on the
peculiar eonf'nct of the dog, one of the
hands suddenly divined his apparent
meaning: "(Jive him ilie end of a
rope," he said ; -that ia what he wains."
Theroj)e was thrown the dog seized
the end in an insian;, turned round
and in '.tie straight for the shore ;
where a few tnioules an.crv.ards bout
and crew thanks to the intelligence
of their lour-fooled friend wcie plac
ed safe and undamaged. Was there
110 rta.oiur'j here i No acting with
a view to an end, or for a given mo
tive? Or was it nothing but ordinary
inlincl?L'cc. T C. JtLi.i.on, in
The Zuolo'jitt.
The Hearing: of IJees. The ques
tion whether bees have the power of
liciring ha? long ben a mooted poi.ii
anioiign.-iturali-t. Sir John Lubbock
has tried expci imei.ts with his bees in
order to elucidate ihe mattei. Thus
he has played the violin close to his
beeS be has tried a dog whistle, a
shrill pipe, a tuning fork and shouting,
but no noiM! appeared to disturb them.
Nevertheless a cm ions occurrciic-e
took place, at Windsor a few weeks
sin-e. Colonel Siewart, totnmandiiig
oilicer, Second Life (iuards, repoits
that a sholt time since, when the egi
ment was it-turning down the Long
Walk from a field day, a swarm ot
bees, ittractcd by the music, I'ollm.ed
the it-giiiH-nt into ilie barracks, Hying
about over the heads of the band.
On aniving at the barracks yard ihe
band foini.-d up to play the rc-ine-nl
into buracks; -he bees folio weJ their
example, forming up also and settling
on a branch of a tree ovei the heads
of the bandsmen. They were at once
taken prisoner by the coi poral of the
guard, and are now hived in the bar
racks yard.
The distance over which the bees
followed the band was more than a
mile. We have heard of "spelling
lees," but these are musical bees with
a vengeance. It is a common practice
in the country' to collect bee? by means
of rattling a warming pan with a piece
of iron, or shaking a stone in a tin
kettle, and the idea that bees will fol
low sounds is as old as
London Daily Xeic-.
Viigil.
The Farmers' Friend. The swal
low, swift and nighthawk are the
guardians of the atmosphere They
cheek the increase of insects that oth
erwise would oveiload it. Wood peek
rrs, creepers and chickadees are guar
dians of the trunks of trees. Wai blot s
and flycatchers protect the foliage.
Blackbirds, thrushes, crows and ln.iks
protect the surface of the soil, snipes
and woodcock the soil under the sur
face. Each tilbe has its 1 espoctivc
tluties to perform in the economy of
nature; and it is an undoubted fact
that, if the birds weie all swept away
from o!f the eaiih, man could not live
tipon it, vegetation would wither and
die, insects would become so numer
ous that no living thing could widt
stand their attacks. The wholesale
destruction occasioned by the gtass
hopcrs, which have lately devastated
the West, is undoubtedly caused by
the thinning out of the birds, such as
grouse, prairie hen, etc., which fte)
upon them. The great and inestima
ble service done to tlie farmer, garden
er and florist by the bilds is only be
coming known by sad experience.
Spate the birds, and save our fruit ;
the little corn and fiuit taken bv them
is more than compensate:! by the vasi
quantiles of noxious insects el est roved.
The long iersecuteel crow has been
found, 'by actual experiment, to do far
ir.ore good, by the vast quantity 01
grubs and insects he devours, than the
little harm he dcs in a few grains of
corn he tnlls up. He is one of the
farmers' bet friends.
TIow Yotu I'i r.sE Oi esriT to Heat.
L'verv cir.011 should know how to
ascertain the si ate of the pulse; then.
by comparing it viih what it is when
ho is a'ling, lie may have some idea
of the umencv ol his case, l'aients
should know the healthy pulse of each
child, sine-e now and then a person is
born with a peculi.uly slow or fast
pulse, and the very case 111 hand may
ho. of sue 1 n?t.Milanly. An exchange
says: An infant's pulse is 110; s
child of seven about 80, and from
twenty to sixty years it is 70 beats a
minute, dwliumg to CO at four score.
A healthful grown person's licats 70
times, dee-lining to GO at four-score.
At sixtr, if tiie pulse always exceeds
10, theie is a disease, the machine
working itself out, there is a fever or
inflammation somewhere, and the body
is feeding on itself, as consumption,
when the pulse is quick.
C0M.M0.V salt, saturated with laud-
, . 1 1:1. 1
null), IS S.-IiM o an iiii.-hhmu tiu:
for bums, allaying all pain almost in
6 tartly.
I
i The CENTRAL HOTEL, of Pittsburgh.
ri WfV .
SMITH FIELD STEET. TKOM 2d
o.un in uiijx, j
Tho most or-ntrnlly locfltr l nrt-oIn?- House
intf.8 to ,,11 the t-i oia and all parts of ooth
Aug. is. iS.ii.-Jui.
4
fj
$ J
twl
EIS, FOSTER A QUINN,
113 and 115 Clinton Stieet, Johns toviij
ALWAYS HAVE THI2
Stock i-r Dry Goods, Notions. Millinery. CstrpctH,
2 J.) JT Don't foifrt-t Ihe
f.MYIil
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
-OF-
-AND-
Sheet Iron Wares
HEATING PARLOR aid COOKING
Slie.ot E;TctalG,
-AND-
HOUSE-FlTiMSIIlNG GOODS CENFJ1LLY.
J llinj- in
Tii,COPI'EPuvSI!EET-IRO
ra;w;'TLV attk.mikd to.
Xos.278, 280 anil 2b2 Wasliinlon
JOHMSTOVVW. PA.
Wood,Mon-ftll&:o.,
WASHINGTON STREET,
Near PEMW'A R. H. DEPOT,
.lOllllt O-NVIl, X!!.,
Whoicfiale and lJt-uil Dealers in
FOl.KHiX ANI lKiMK-ifK)
sir GOODS
MILLINERY GOODS,
iiAnnwAi;:.
QUE K N SWAT! K,
EOOTS AXJ) s:iOE?,
HATS AND CAPS.
IM:N' AM) NAILS,
UEADY-MA HE CLOTH IN'.,
CAKI'hTS AND OIL CLOTHS,
GLASS TVAI5E, YELLOW WAIJE,
WOOD AN D W 1 L L( ) W W A II E,
IVovisions nnl Feed
OK AH. KIND, TOOKTHKH WITH
WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE
sii-h hs Frsh Moats l linr. IJ ioon, Fish, Salt,
Hurler, K-.'irs Curium Oil. c.
V,'hiil-;'ic Bin! rt'tiiil oidors Rolipitcd nnl
rriiniitly iilli il on t he plmrtet notice and most
reasaiKiOlc tt-i nis.
HI'
I Co.
EBEN3BUR0, Penn'a.
MONEY RECEIVED Oil DEPOSIT,
. Y.t hi.k tts i) i:n a i.
MONEY LOANED. COLLECTICNS MADE,
AND A GENEKAL
BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
tT'i'lHTlHl attention Baiil tn hninM. r
respondent. a. w. ttrrw
Nov.l.IST5.-tr. CHHhler.
Au. Z IHTtf,-tr.
(IEO y. HE A
lurte doors trom iii
DK. Alionuif-iit.law,
iniii-o on I i nlre ir....t
Kh strict. lauirJI.'K.i
CQLLIHS. JQHRSTOH
TAMKS J. O ATM AX, M. I)., I'nr
SICIAN AMI St'ItiKON, KUliMlmrtf Pr
firtit-f ami reniilci.ee in no builflinir on iliini
Btro-t, one il-wir west of llluir Iloiwo. "
fc,- --i5i -T -.
TO 3d AVEN'S, PITTSBURGH, PA.
in the ci.y. Mrppt curs paps me uoor cinj
cities.
'A i"m & a MtKi'iHoy, pmpripfom.
!
Oil Cloths &c. to bo found in Cambria county.
number and street. tf-1
CENTENNIAL ACCOMMODATIONS.
Westminster Hoi e!,;
TfHAC THE
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION,
Oh Uttin-itit. Vif main nrrntir to llir Tnyk, uii'nin
llirvc OliH-J.it (ie maiti bv.bihuj,
""t XliiI:loIiliin. j
TMs now miii hor t-.i iiti' y Irx hto l Hotel is now I
I '-n, ."li1 hi lirt ti I'tilit exfn p1v for i he r criitiori
! iriit: viifintr f li i mi or rial ion;il Kxjoi! inn.
1 1 Ii.k nil tl'C iituitrrti iiDiirovfinent.s, comhinf pse
COIlVfpi'.iM (, Si" lutv ji:mI oiiii ,irr.
i lie li-oii.v lv:n!iii :cth fiiriiiil l:ail-0!i(t D?;ot
is only I wo ttunre front flic liotise.
Tlie ( lii'iiui! nip' U'alnii? mi l l.'n-e ami Vine
lrot cars puss tl.e door every teu iiuiiulcs lo the
K. liiMi i.m ; rrm nls. m-il t ; n 11 )..rts oi 1 1- ci 1 y.
Tin! " Wcsl tniiisier" ;ia. :x mii.-li liiror numtcr
df rimnis on il"- iirct. rtm-i tli;n niiy fillu r Uoi.cl in 1
tli cliy. 'l'lic I'i'iiw i. Iml iwn sinrie-s M'li, ami
is fnrnni'iiieil I v- li aulifa! ftrcii'i.M. i
For parikulrtr? ;if j'l.V lo W . T. . LiKIJ, !
W'psiininslri Iivlt-1, I'liiljiloliiiiia.
Ji'ly 21. 1S73. m.
s-r. CHARLES HOT Ei
x-s.",ry" -v "? 'vtTn. --' "
s i
Uii!i. ni f... o.i i ....
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The most ri-ntr.i 1 1 , livtii,.,t Im-si c'.;iss honso in
Hie i-ii y. Str'-er v.ir.' i iiln ,nv i;ii; rc rvcrv liv j
miiiuti io All tiie licjiwo and 10 a'-l :i tf ot tn.i n
riii-s. Turin, f'.su nor ta v. Lnr-jre riiiite
imi jii uiu i; ;i I i I ,i vi r. T...
J.iM. M O - TG O.MF.RY.
8 ll.-3m. I'roi rictor
Belmont Hotel,
COHNEIl 41si AND OKEGON STS.
Koar i;iu,ks frcm C3iitrnai.il Exposition.
Ctrj.'ffctfi, J.U0O Gitrs.s. Terms.
.fi'i.O per Jrt'f.
J I 111 V I Li f i t, O I
RST CLASS.
-Pri-aie T'arloia nml I:.,oiiis en suite, etc.
Lkicai.ciI in a lovely urove n, innjila tiers. Tli
ntiist niir.iurivo Hitel niiitr ni rnniai (Irouml.
Fi.o (rem nui.-c, ilusi. n-u l an,' cii i-imi iiilc bp.il, I
inii. Uuilt ami furnii'ea bv I!.-.'. iu;oicais. The
liarr.i.ige of l lie ci.izenso? CVe.x.ern Fet'irlva
nla, O;i;oanl '.Vest Virg'.iU (sppcially soliciled.
CMAS. F. & F. V. STKVEXS,
l6-30.-3m. OTrnt-r? and I'n iTictors.
i'EA IK)I)lT()USEr
Comer TOl'UST anj NLXTII Streets,
rim.A di:li'dja, ia.
Vnvir,;ent t.ivl.-'c-iiorarf.r.-.montnn-lcnrlinr i
in llio ,-. jo cii;i:iires to nuJ fn-mthn i ',.,,
ninl armeiiip.
Col. W is!. proprietor of (bo llvxnr !lorsn,
'inHiinn: i, inr Ihi; .:tr. Utniy v.ivrrf. nnl Tirci'it
lroTu-tor, lm lr;is. tho n.-a ,.r a term of
your., ar.'i 11:13 nl v lnrnistn'il nml Hi..l ;
A LI). IlAUiiT Jacohs would rc-'
Rpcctfnllv ii.lorni l,is innnv fiietiils in '
i.anii.riM oonmy anil cl.ewhero that t:, tinier-
: .kiilo urin. 01 wmen lift is n memiier h;i" i,iiriicit
V'.,N-rV ,;V,,.A"LIS!IMKNTiU .:!!! Hark"! Mrft.
" ior iin!8iv:e.il I ho verv i st irrn
IS
nml will nt nil times kef-p o assortment, (or the ,
vervh..?t l.rnis only) whiehwill compare fnvor-
' i'a "nil rn. :,,r ,1.1.1.
e use.
t',,i ' I1, " V re" l""ie'r:i-tc. aii p-r-i
s .iii. v!alnS lio cityai-u cor.li.iliy invite,! to in-
.-p.-ct our ."tuck. V 'f u:S k ('( '
Sift Jiarket street, fhiia-it'ipiiia !
P. S We will nlfwi keep on linn.l a tine, ctoek of i
choieo brantis of l.'iijars. 6-13.-tf.J
is 8i., ilii.(l wish all
ni.xlern Improvements, ami
er,a?e.V, j:-' i
hai a tine ton-inn njley
ilMrit ltr,.i,La,,..r...ti... .
' i"i vi' in i;iiiiiini.;;itiiin ami aimie..
U.re,lo,Mario,1S79..tf. W"J- 'JER.
Boyd & Gamble,
And Superintendents
Cerrnania Rank Duilding,
Conic? tf'otul and Dinmond ,S7..,
2-3. PITTSnUiWII, I'A. ly
LATE "CAIM HOl'SE,"
Coritr Main and nttsbiirah Sts. ,
CREEKSBUnC, PA.
Very centre or town. Fronts tlie soutU entrance
to the Court House.
2-4.'7i5.-tr. JOHX roitTEK, lessee.
JAMM WILKINSON...
.H. T. O'ritlEU
WILKINSON & OTRIEL,
MA WUrACTUItERS OP
? !
r-Wor!c executed promptly anj B.itl'fHclorily
anil as cheap aa the cheapest. (4-12. tf )
Xpi X K VI OS FO R S A LE.I have J
" for sale a clioii-u lot of yoiitnj POLAND ' m"
P'trv i iiii- - i . . -7 ' - ,
.il. ! . . r l ' . e ,,'"t ""? that in- t-Mfs -r for ,
profit ; r.utons at unv h? iio' will weirh -2fvt to
mm w mom ns to a your oM. Kr fur- ;
Ur ptiriu iil.ii-s .lihfs mv mi .ii.kinr V ill. y. I
Uimr '.. IM. HKITtF. Viiv ,
nun.ia, io.i, tiin."
rnro' ti ;m r. t wtu K-i i jUrrotly firl.-ola9 1 -"5i oub lor Uin to a Drother
hmi!;-. an. 1 n.oe.,m:oo,iati.n lor 800 nes. member, " O.niirt iuTia'um pro niaf
ot.:,r. rvVrl..!(.nU..,.; In t !,r H k xrv Hoi sk i tl 'l' . YV; L J, 'Ul?
nor will anv lie kept in the Pkai-.vdv. ' !,enin-" fli'l-l0'l to 111 tl.OSO SCandaloUS
ju.iv -is, is7o. 4iti. terms. p.'Uii ne
iiiv liuuri, J.'OUETTO, I A. I'c,,t'w, auu tne IHlUCt
11 iv. ng pint . cimtlet-il ,vi lessiy in a iwcjc or plavm
...... .u, hum nunin oiu rf"- , " m 1HSIHU COfii nof'Ki't J5llt
nml elexunt Imlel. the ?uliseri'ier f-i -',:'ir dent dM lint inirente tlm
remwetiuiiv licit? from , he . w ' X. "uJL eui uiu noi increase the sale
mn,.n,i.i. : . ibt.-t j I in umana. i-.verv nm n
... .t.iii rniuiiMT I II ri "
SUNBEAMS.
When Is the baby liko a canister t
When it is a tea thing.
Gamolers who see too much Ot
"ante" are often obliged to see their
" uncle."
In Ueokuk there Is a man named
John Plaster Alabaster.
Miss Kitty Fewclothes lives In San
Antonio, Texas. Is she related to
Flora McFlimsey ?
"Soup, sir?" exclaimed a hotel
waiter. "No, sir! eomedian," waa
the reply of the dignified actor.
Bobby to his pig" What the deuce
are you grunting at ? You don't have
to go to school like I does."
A Tinl M mnrA mnn stint n. tpVi nt
year to learn how to W, and then
when called a liar he ran away so fast
mat no one could catch him.
Texas has a new game in cards one
holds a revolver, while the other
holds the cards. A coroner holds the
inquest, of course.
A prominent member of the Mld
dletown insane asylum says that tha
reason colds are so common Is becauso
Ceople do not warm their umbrellas
efore putting them on.
A Ijancaster county clergyman Is
lecturing on "The Model Husband."
He may mean well, but we dislike to
be talked about in such a publio man
ner. Xorruitoun Herald.
Some fellows kidnapped a Orecn
Bay (Wis.) girl the other niuht, but as
eoon as daylight came they put her
right out of the carriage and told her
to go homo. They taid they were
homely enough themselves.
An exchange says that "an English
magistrate- lias just sent a starving
man to jail for six weeks for picking
np an unsound cabbage." That will
teaoh him to take a sound cabbage
next time.
Under tho new constitution of Texas
nine of a jury may return a verdict;
but that doesn't prevent the other
three from gathering a crowd and
lynching tho prisoner to a telegraph
polo.
When a Missourlan had his head
eaved in in a saloon row the doctor
blew in his ear until the dent disaj
peared and the head was plump and
round a'-cnin. The patient, however,
complained of a roaring in his ear.
How the family has grown! Three
millions in l7fi forty-four millions
in 1K761 Unolo Sam will have to iut
nnother " L" on pretty soon. Ex.
They're raising it in Congress, now.
liocklaii'l Courier.
Muchaohinoek is the nam of a
beautiful creek that meanders through
, the Oskaloosa conl regions. It is an
; Indian name, end was used by them
i to scare tho wolves with. It has no
; pronunciation. When the Inhabitants
j of that country want to say anything
aooiu 11, ir.oy write it on a siatj.
S iif Indians, who had never seen
. r,,i;J. encamped on the track of
ho I.'-.i n l'ju-ifio JLiilrou l a tvr
mi--
fi I : :
fMfc -on
t-
here."
ii, ait'l ;m -jii ss train pi-k-
Ti.' i.ir iuvi i.-rr. tnm in the
Tu who caul 1 talk wnt
say : " Xotl.er kiu.l of devil
In Bnrmah tliore Is a tribe which
hs a theorv of its own as to tho origin
of man. It believes tlmt the first
human beins? vits a woman ; and that
Fhe lail onn hundro.l ocr.s in ordr
that the earth rniht. bo populatol.
Tho first n-.r-n, It seems from this,
were Kueluck.
An ex-con federate of "Williarnsbure,
Vu., who Blyjis hitnidf " Rebel of
1SC5. a Patriot f observinsr that
the last monthly debt statement fixed
the national debt at S-2.21t.!fSl 2o, haq
written to Secretary Hritow a letter
Inclosing twi nty-live ceata to pay
tho last two figures."
"Sal," sail a pirl, looking cat of
the upper-story window of a milk
shop, and addressing another pirl who
wag tryin? to enter at the front door,
"we've all been to a meeting and
ho.-n converted; so when vn;i want
milk on Sundav, vou will have to
come in the back way."
Tho n?ert of the Tac-iflc Mall
Steamship Company recently reeeived
a nT iron a citizen or NewJerev
which read thus: " My wife and I are
RnXOW3 t0 n;iVO ft f'iril on your
m t ne -rn. iours, etc. ' To
which he replied, "Come alon?, and
we will do the best wo can for you "
Prof.-;sor Seelvo was near belns
11. . 1 . . . . r . i . . . i
1rO!)OSf. 1 to qVii-itw
that college bred chap that he was no
8'Jch a haupin not by a largo ma
Jority."
" That's pood butter," c.iid Shrimp
to his boarding mi ress the other
mornincr. as he transferrl Vi.-i.lf ti.ara
lsas on t,,e V'0 to a hot biscuit
' XCS," Said sllO, eyeiDS him shamlv
"that butter cost me thirl v-eiH'f
contq o i-rnitid " Vv'll Lot i t
-nls.'1 I ouiifi. Hell, said ho.
eloping the remainder on to another
bl3CUit, " it'3 worth it."
mini iu waiaiia was snot Dy a des-
Jodped harm-
x cards in
this mci-
of cards
laey nave all Shifted them from their
.boot-leg. to their ffaaiJo coat pockets!
"Papa, what's a safe?" "A safe
my child, is a charitable institution.'
In which benevolent old people and
orphans lay up their money, for the
nse- of sickly burglars in paving hotel
bills at Saratoga !" " What's a cash
ier? A cashier, my child, is a sicrn
board established bv amiable bank
directors to point out the way into the
safe !" " Whafn a detective ?" " He's
h burglar's brother-in-law, and always
board3 with his rich relations."
A Judge in North Carolina was a
Kreat stickler for forms. One day a
soldier, who had been battered con
siderably in the war, was brought in
hs a witness The .iud-e told him to
hold up his riqrht han L " Can't do it
ir," said the man. "Wliy not?"
" Got a shot in that arm, sir.'' " Then
hold up your left." " Got a shot in
that arm, too, sir." "Then," said
the judge, sternly, "you must hold
up your leg. No man can be sworn
9t, in this court by law unleaa he
bolus up somethinc'
V t NIEL McLA VG IILI X. At torn fir.
il-Lo'i .Iiihristown. I'a. OfTice in the oVl
hxcimiisfp lv.,iKiiny, (tin .tmr,) t-ortit-r of Clin.
ton and I,-U6t i wis. Will Httoml to iil busi
ness cotinci-tt'ii with his proti-mn.
T W. DICK. Attoknky at-Law, Kb-
linwhllrir. f'n. -ltli('io front, mrm nf T
T.IoViVm n.'U- lilt ! lil i (''cillPrt i.t n,Dl All
iiiii.iiivi ui ii-i:ni iiijMiit'i kiiim ilitl Hi ;MI.1IHO
torily, anil collections a sioirtltv. n-H.ti. I
T i
. I ,
VI
IiAKE, Attorney at TiAtv.
I " r.uensinrg, j-a. tittte o Mibi;egiti;r
and Roeorder, iu Court House.
1 tS
K0. 4 BULFINCJl ST., B0ST0xNT.
(Opposite If ecre Hon1,)
The SCIENfTE of LIFE;
Or, Seif-Preservation.
More titan One Million Copies Sold.
(.'old SToI.-I Annnkd In A iillic.r jy
(lie ".nl loi:l Mi(fic-nl Ai;
(iou, .Mni-fi nisi. IS7.
TfST pnMislif.l bvthe I'KA HOTiY 1 F:rTnATj
IXSTI I UTK a;n-vr pd'(i'n of the relet. raf-il
inei'.icnl work cntit'e.l the -NtUKNlJK Ot' JIKK;
or. SKLF HKKSI-IK v'ATTON.-' It tr-:it upon
M iNRiHin, liow lost, how rf(r.i:Tie.l nn.l how i r.r-
fpHi:itcl ; o:Hicaml cur ot Kxhattti-il Viliility,
mpotency. Fromature Iioc-line in .Mnn. Sperma
i torrlia-). or Scmiinl Iosoe? (noctiinml nnil tliur
nal). IVervou ami 1'lM'h-al Di-bilty. Hypochon
driM,, Crloomy Fcrebixfinsrs, Mental IifpresFion,
Iossof Kncray. H:ntrnnl I 'ounten:ir.pp. I 'otilui ni
ofMirnl anil lioss of Memory. lmiur; Stfife .ifllio
Hloixl. ami all iliwawa nriinp (rom the Ki:i:ous
j of Youth or the iniliscret.ons or excesses ol ma
' turc vpr..
U tells you all alont t!i? ?.Iorri'o of Ooncrn;ive
riiysloloa'y, the iVarria-.-e, ot WciMook nml Oif
Pirln. I'hyslcal I '.it riot Triiij .Mor.i'ily. l.ni
pirieifin. Pervcruion of ."M.-irriiiire. .'oiijiiK;! 1 I'l c-c-it
ami Fri-n.!ly Counsel. l'iysi.-:i 1 ntirie it y.
Its t'ims-. s nn.i !iire. I;olutlons lie nri n ',; he
Sixo. I roof of 1 he i;.-!pi:!i?ion of Vie;. I h Mu
rrl:f of Iniprnilfnee, Ancient i rn;rn nee rn-l !r
ror. Mi-ash m- Crr.i', lire ol liotly an.l Min.i,
Till R I'SI N I -I.K )K TCKITHEXT. AlhlreSS III
I'iitirnts art 1 Inv.-iii.l Ci-.-nlcrs. The Author's
l'rineiplc?. The price ol this ihkiW is only i.oo,
'IIiIm r.imk I r-oiit:iiiiM "l2:t: il,. in
I'll I V li:t;-i( lli-l l(lS liii- llio alsovo
nnr:tl nn olltcr lle:io. n-Ii one
nni-th moi l- limn l!ic ;tri- of i!k- lmnl.
Alo, another vTnnhle ?neilci! w rJc 'rent nif
PTclns'velyon Ai K.NT I. AND N . ItVlU'S IMS.
HAS ;.S : pioru thnn Coo royal ocinvn p.i-j'e?. Iwi-n-ty
elea' mi enara vinirx, tioutut in Ful..-Tinti;il iniif"
l.n. lJi iee only .2.UJ. Ihirtly cruuii lop:1- ior
printip-i.
"'Ihe I loo It f r yoni anl mioillc-aze.l men to
te.n. tut now, i. I Ii? Sim. ne oi" life. or Sell I're
perTiii Ion. The i ii.lier ir.tx reiuiieil from Knrope
in e.icellent ln :i 1 1 i j:n.' is j..tin the I 'Iiief ( 'nn-suliin-j.
t'liypli'iin i the I'osi in.'.y Me.i.e.il I is?Li
toii.', ,'o. 4 i:mfi"cb -iix--i. !io?lon, ,Mi."
.' fllitli: o? .ll'.'l on.
Tne iSiicni-i: oi' I ire is l-cyon'i nil comparion
th. on.! e.vi i .I.rna-y work on l'ly!''tluy ever
pu i'i-hcil." in . i a i, I.
li-l. oe; ,- i in I he io; torn f Pandora"? hox,
nn.: iio ie plpei, ? 1u;r winas aner,- ,ime Ihe iu
i u o t h je v.-'o.. t.!e i.-orks. .ui.:i.'iic-il hy ih? I'e:i-ho-'y
l c:"-ioji I I o-1! ii u. i. . !i:i ii .ii .t eiichin j thous
atio how loavo.ii ihe in.il. ijcs s.ip ;he cita-
drl of i;r;." ;, i,.i,'r! .',!,. r.'.ioi'fi f.
li nhoui.; hs rf.;il iti.? yennw the oil.'Jle
nirMliiii': cv'i ii. -oi... V.-i" tin;: 'Vif,m,. .
1 il Mi,' o'c "ciirfl cvl-t conl. -rreii oj oti
lny .Me.;ie:il M;',i iiih.fe n-ur h n i i-ii.n.l ion
of il ! ri I ptofi s-;nn:i I n-ifin.'s .';-. pr -.-Tire !
io the siuthor of Ho 5? worl.. Uni'ii l'-7i;.
1 ! presentation w:i roiireil a. ihe lirni- i.f il?
oeinrenoe by the i.o i n l'ic.-s. am' tee ie:ilit.ar
joiinuil? tiin l.Siliolli ( e coiinliv. I lii oi.-irnin-ui-'i
Meilal is ol soli.l iruhl, sci w'it h ni,.r; i h.ui ooe
lilino ri il lit. I in il i:i :m .in N ol r:ire tiri 1 1 1:1 .icy.
" 'together, in i' execution ami I li" rlehne .a
of ft material, nn.l size, this i ileei.!elly the
most nol ippall meita I ever p-rnrk in t his" co'imi rv
lorany piirpoxp whatever. It i well worth t lie i-i-fip'-e.i.
n oi rs'iiiii:smati.-is. li. v.-.is hiirly n':i :i;i l
,r, Imiv tieatowiMl.'' .ViO-'K ,', Vi il V Wij'.ul in,
t it ri :..! . i Tti.
A ?-i -jiiji hine sent on reeei- t nf p.p, far rm.-i.ii:f.,
iM.ierot 1 1,,, si,, vp vrorl. s 'y mil or.
i- : j.-.. Ai;.'r--!- r)..x i:i ' '.i.a;.
i .N . ' iiri'l' 1 '.. for H . H. l;KKK. M. l .'. n-r-ultl'
T l-liy.-ieinii.) Xn. Jiuiiinch tl., MllrS ,
oj,!.siie Hevere Ui.u-e.
.N. H. The author can 1-e cnnFiilteit on Hi .-
Rtiovc natneii i.'iHCiises. as well n ail liwasof rp.
qim-.nn ?klil. p:?i.recy anil txperience. i.iliee
h -uiji, a. 51. to e v. M. iT.".-ly. I
tiik mc it.o a. iun :i-iv;tm: i;a;i.iva
Knihi-ii-i.? ;:-, li r ; re irsaniir rtint the Gtcii I Trunk
Kailway lories of the H l.nl' jirol oc 1 11.
M I i . nie I with mnirriiti.a hrancheii i.n.1 eon
l;"0iioi:s. lo: nis t he sinrte.-i unit ijuick.vi"t rente tie
twei ti ( '.'it,.i( i .anil p. nn - in li i.oii-
?'io. A'orf 'o i'i ithu tt. .1;; iin-.'i. fit:"', A-t-rnxkn,
California, anil the llVufem TwiU i-t.
lis
OrnnJia nnrl California Line
I iMhe shortest no. I he?t rouie for ail point In
i'i-i tlrrr, llUm.ir, d.ir.r. ,;, ,.trt, jVcfu ,i,a, 11";
ouu'io;. ( o)frt..'o, f "to i, Xri-rul t. Citifm Or.
. toii, liiii'i, Jnj:i 1 ami AUKtru'.i i. lis
1 Chicago, Madison, and SI. raid
S JAne
1 tlie shi r' !nc Hir .A-f ?.'irr?i VUrn-i,i am!
Afi;i.e-.i nnfl t-r M.uli-'.n, SI. r-inl. Af i .j?, op.
o;..-, fhiiiifh, nnl ail point in the On-at North
west, lis
1 lllnona and Sf. refer TAne
1 the only route fr n'Jm.in, ;,.,.lfvr O.rn.
'"""1. Minim,,. Sf. V tfr. .Ync rim. ar"t nil
points in Southern nml Central Minne otn. Its
Crrrn Ji.n and Marquette Line,
Is Ihe only line tor JnnrxvUlr. ir, tint mm. Font
n ;,;,..Wi. .1 to:,, f 'r. , n J.n,, ;.
V?nirr, M n -iirtt,-, iTmi'iht.,,,, Uonr.iH.-h
amltlio f.n'cr Sujii-rinr I'ni'iiti if. Its
J"reejort and Dnbiiqne TAne
Is llii only roiifeTor Klrrin, V-rkfriI, Freci.ort,
aivl all points via Freepurt. Its
Cfticirro and MilieanI.ee TAne
Is the ol I I.nke Shore R ute. and is the onlv one
pan.sinscthro.iirh ;, !, ,'.,),. ,.-, vr- w, lfu -I'liHl
I'urU, II atihcij ui, A'acine, Kcnnrhiu io Mil-irmilti-.c.
I'nlinian Ialrrce Cars
are run on all throu-.th tin ins of this ro-nl
This is the OS J I.IN 1: runninir these -Mrs he-
tween Clii airo an l St.. I'aul. CIdciro a.mi Mil-
ivasikp? or Clieairo ami Win ma.
fit Otnaha out Sh e,-rv ceonect with the Over- '
Lirni S!eep.,r8 on the I'nh.n IMeili . Kailroal for
all points West of the Missouri :ir.-r.
On tho arrival ot tiio trains from ihe Vast or
Soitj h, the trains of the Chicatco N,lri li-Western 1
Kailway LI'.AVK I'HI!! Mill a? follow- !
01 ''nnncil l.!n.Ts. timai,.-, nn.l alifornia. Two
ThroiiKh Iraius.iaily with Pullman l'ah.ee Draw- !
Jiml's00 ani sl-'(l,in (Jilrs throu-h to Council i
T.rr ,rn"1 "" Sinnenpolls. Tito Tl.ronnh !
Trams .laily. with Pu'l..i..n 'h' tv.,.. ,:.. .. . '
to i olh trains.
or ;reen Rsy an.: T akP Superior. Two Trains
r,m Wi'.h ' 'nl'1 ,,nlrPC "t'ache.1, ami
running thron li i,u Mari,ii.-i te.
i..tur ,;il7i",k"''' F' l,r Viirontrh Trn!ns rlailr
on d",y"r?M?',nnliK t;...r Cari
0'pl,,1, nn'' Winona ami pohns in Minnesota
t"wi, on"14 TraiD iH'ly' W,Ul rulIl,,an Sleepers
1.1'r ':l!,1n'l?p,1T,: Freepnrt, TwoTl.ron-h Traing
n il . tilth Culltnan Cars o.. niy-M tri-ins.
n r "u'.''""ne n"'1 I'rOHsP, via Clinton, Two
ni 'T" .rrili ' V?. wit h Pullman Cars on the
nialu ira.n 10 Modi-ea-or. li.w.i
f-nr Mop- il r ami Vankion. Two Trains U:Ulr
rujli;. .1 Ci.s ,0 Missouri Valley Junction,
l-or l ake l.'icva. F.oir Trn ins il 1 ; ! y
r or i:o, ki.inl. trlins, Kennv,.i, JanesTUe
trii.i'oit, i0U ta" 1)aV0 ,ro,u lwo tu Ul
i'PW dl "'k ''n''-. N". 415 nron.lwnv: ros.-i
1, ' 'aiu "' ' Omaha 0:Hse.2'.a Farn-
er S.ieetj ::iiei.r0 fipk.ttfi'es: 62 H:ik t
"ve,Kmre13 oi.Z
vnn',!''. r:ttC3,,r 'nf-'"i'i'''on Tit attainable from
jour home ticket agents, apply to
'-V. H . Stkntvett, Mabvik IIi-oiiitt,
SAN iVX IAVo7)I)
hnut? m,icr"w " roMorimc to a
health, piatc the oni-us memhrane or the urethra,
t han either cuhchs o, eopaiha. 1, nev -r pro l ,
it rZanA is rr,rl,l,n "V'f'lv in 1t action
It Is n.st upersc.lI..K: erery ot her fe-ne.lv Sixty
(Mof'ttJt'W ,C"-;V9"r' r17e. rnnfalnlna
f l-,.S:H'UUr'"'rf ?"lt'"nll iv; Sh,re. Ak
j ri"r " " 35 and W ir.xi.trr 5?f
Mi.w 1 ml., fm-one. (4'S.-e;u.f x.)
fjow for noon mTtTtIIot-
tTC!yl l,IV,CKS !-T,' "n-'-rM .oo.?
Tvf7- iV.,1i;,5',r.,?4i? l'"',1ic ,tnt ho liaopo.ie1 n.
P e'l'Vv Tew wV-T l"C ""'' '""i' oti
pieu ny lewis Kotlicerx, on Couire lreei vv,.-i,
meat of all kiml,. on Momiav a. -V Fr-Par evenlnu
or each week. My ternm 'r,l i,c ,s
ampru-ee nmcl, iower than elsewhere in Khe,,"!
March 2, ISTO.-tf. lK H' ZAUM-
-A- v?nk5,v uV Docket and
Life, GROWTH, Beauty. !
LONDON ILVIR COLOR RESTORER.
LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER. ;
Not a Pye; niakoi harh hair soft and oilky ;
clc-ansfs the sculp from nil impurities, causii:
the balr to grow where It has falleo off or be-
come thin. j
Can be appHed by tho hanrl, as it docs not
stain the skin or soil the finest linen. As a Hair
1
Dressing- It is the most perfect the world has
ever produced. The hair Is renovated and i
strengthened, and the natural color restored J
without the application of mineral substances.
Since the Introduction or this truly valuable
preparation into this country, it h: boe-11 the
wonder anil ailmirMtiml of nil -Imwi'?, a It has
prove! to lo the only article that will absolute
ly, without deception, restore crav hair to its
original color, henl t h, so! t no. lustreand t.oau
ty, and l lortiicohiiirim bald licU'lsor its oiijjiii
al growth and colur.
IIE11E IS fiTlE nOOF
OF IT.
Superior EXCELLENCE
T'm f thin 71' me Crrtifiratr, f-i.f tVf tn hit KU
irirrt H- Urn 1 iii'trx. ime if t'f nmt ri;i prtnit
I irviwiyt m.-.f .'ii iifvfn nf Philu'lclj-hitta man
n-Jnnw. ri:vacifu iviik tan hvi,l:
I nm happy to mid mv tetir-,ionv to (he sr-at
viiioe oi t lie "Lnii't'iii ili.ii f'ojor lli lnrrr."
wi.ii h rr-stfiri 'i oiy hair to its ordinal i-nua,
n.ol ttio l-ue HpiK'nrs to be pomi toi nt. I am
:i.ifio. thut I (:i.s t,re;.;ir:ii'i'i is no hmsc iike a
ilye, but opr-ratos upon thf S'-iri-tiim. It i
aisoa Ik-m nt i f i; I liair li escins a ii'I i-romol e f he
growth. I pi; ' ( hasi 'l t tie iii st bot tie front rJ.l
ivnrtl It. f:-.t-ri-ii('S. i:-i:i!i.'i-t, Tcntii mi l t'o.ites
streets, w h on n (i!i t t if my hair as (j uite
prny vlien I commenced i' use.
Mil. Mtl.T.FR.
No. T.$1 North Nimli stic t, Thila.
Dlt. PlVAVNF - Sox. Rrpittfil FriVN; I
have the hmo.i t- inf'Tm yon that a ladr of my
aoijiirtintanoo, Mrs. Miller, is d'-liirhted with tho
siii i-1-.s of your "lyiiii'b'Ti lt-iir I ninr Itrtmcr."
Her Imir v.as (:iliii!ir rnpiiily. and oiiite irray.
Tho color h-is b"c-ii restored, tin- fr llincr off -n-tin-ly
stopped, and a new jrrowth of hair is the
resnii. K. It. (jAiiHicrus.
ItrUKRist, corner Ti r.th atid Ci-atts, Thila,
KOSTON TESTIMONY.
Jrr.v ?n, lTl.-Dit. Sw-atnk 4 fox: Lnt
w -inter, while in Tri-titoii, N- J.. T pro:-i;red six
loittles'of "fllMiilN II.MK l ol.Oli Hl,TOHEM,"
whii-n 1 like very much, tn fact Iw ttor I hsn any
t hmjr I have used in the lust nine years. If you
pir-H-e. snui n le one dozen b it 1 1-s '. O I .. care
of YV. S. I'i .e;!er A: S iii, Drufctsts. 721 Tremuiit
trl- t. It stin.
Ucspei tf ully yours. Ant IlAKnt.
No. 5(1 Kuiiaud Sjiiare.
T)w. TIaitox. of rhitndelphln. "ays of it : The
"Iixi s Hair CoIOIIKkstmu rk'' is us,., very
extensively ano-nir my pafi' nts an.l frit ro Is. as
well ;is by mj sell. I then tore s pi -nk from ex
perience. 75 Cenls per Bolite 6 Bottles, $4.
I f your drtii-irist or storefce p.-i iI.h-smi t bavo
it, we will fm u aril to :n ml to-ss ,m re.-. ipt i.f
pi ieo. Ail'lr--s orders to 1 u. S W A Y N I". . 'N.
:tst N---r.li Sixth street, I'lnl.-iilc'p.u.,. I'a., S -Io
Proprietors.
SOLD DY ALL DuUCCICTC.
Till-: i.UMiS.
CONSUMPTION
! the o: v ir
Th: distres-ins nod il.intr.-ri us r-oinplfiint pnd j .
i prt-iniitii' , 'iv sv nivt.e.n- o !r,t-i-ii-l o-m-lt'is. i 1'1'-I Iitt!- ;L
iiiirhl-swi H's. h uirseiess. ,T;ivii,iir !! -!: f. v-i t ; P; b-iek :'
pi-rmai). : tlv r-!n-, l.y : t- .r tej . ,
romfio'-ii-' -"tn-ji ill WiliJ lie. iy ." j OVO'-i b;':l"'.i;n W-'i
mil. N I'll l ft. ,i pi-, inon-r,.!- . r i'ui'riirmarv J.,.,1': xrr bis: r i -
CWi.,nt.ih,n..M ehtt.-, ter.zed by e:it:trrh or ! c ' ' -
inili'iiiiimtion of the mucus membrane of the haVC tlo lCa'O'i
air p.-issiwn. with eooirh nn.l ex fii i-tnrm ion, -, ., . (1
si;..rt bri-itth. h.eii-senoss ti,1 pj,in in ., i,,.t. ! as vie UO. lil.-U ..;
K-.r till t7r,-Tuiii;il affections, sore thioat, loss of ' from the betu'l-. t
volcf . C'liifeOiS. ' '
of wild nirrinv::--:::'1
ISA SOVEltF.IGN UEMEDV. ! ' J -V. V'"' tX
ItF.MVoniinifiE. or Ppinrr. roe llimin ..
proi-co.l frctn the larynx. trno!iiH. bivirehia or i their long t.lil-.
exi-Mioji. i,i.,ii..,r:. ..r r.ii:.,.. r.r n . i maiiienre lit. la i.
we;ii letiifs. o ,-rt i .-vriin' of
press,.,- evacuation, obsti-iic
or liver, etc.
lr. Sirajfnr's C':ttr!nid Sijrnp af ' tho ty feet fi
H'ilil f iit rt if
bioi .1, rest, ii inr the l.veraod k ,:iri - t.. healthy ...
n;t!oii, inviiroi :il:r,n th;- te-rvous o -t-ei. i Wlllv'l S ii!tl.!i
.... . ..... i i,.r iictr.nrrniiffp, , ti , n
l-'ll-l- !Mld t...l-.o.,.-.r- 1. .. ' -Stia'.
sijniptives. or those pi.-.bs,, .M ,-, t o v.'..i k 1 u tiirs, l(-onietit on
mould not tail to us..- th.3 ti'-:.! v-uui.it-r.-iii- r
c.iy. SCO'-e of (X'Vvi;
It Ins a m.'trve!.-t:s pnvfr, n t f.niv nv, r eon
siiiiiooon. Imtm rev, r- hr. !,;.- os- .-is w h re
a irrailuni Hiterative ::cii..u is ii.-ed,-tl. I'w; r
IIS li.Uiii in-e tilt- eiiiiifli is li.nsi ,...J
1 1 --!'.. t ho nit !H
t-i- i-l.s omnmsti-vt. tin- pa:n su tsiies. li.e puis
, . .,i i.i hi oa u.rai si:.!, .u .i. I i.e stioiirt' ti is
improved la its t.ower to st an l asn ei itf
tiie too.',, an l ,.-, ry eiy ,n a t,,.t.
toi-ijinility i.f t.lood siii-piii-u to ir, io;t i. winch I
111 w ii-erealive and poiiiciu ;t;i ii.l is ui.e!--.
rUCJ:, $1C, JU)i:tJ,j:s. iof pel W:;d; u
II your dniirirUt or storekeeper dues not b-tve I the paitv kttil v
it. we will 1.,,-waid a half .l,.7i !i to anv i.dJrss jf,f, i , , '. . .
in ivht on rve. iet of pmi- .-ri, j lit rnll, ,v u , ,
PIIKPA li Hi OM.V j;t
DR. 5WAYKE & SO,
No. 33 Norm Mxih St.. 1 IM i ,cle 1 i.-,
SOM) UY ALL IltoMl.NLNT Di.t or. :ST3.
ITCHING PILES!
PILES, PILES, iTCIIItvG PILES
piisitivfi.t ct urn kt tiik rsv. OF
SWAYNE'S OWTtVSENT.
Home Testimony.
I wn sorely nfMiotod with ono nt thf most !
d-.str' ssii y ai disensoe. rnniftn or Vtrio !
r more eommonly known hs Iti hinq J'il.-n ' he
ltchtne- m tim.s w-rs nlrnst intolerable, in
creased ,y pcrntehintr. and nit un frequent I v
lieenine unite sue. I bought a box of imunr'
(Hiitiurni; Its use irme qui-k relk-f. mid 'in n
short lime nni-lo a perfect cure. I e-n ri.it
sloop undisturbed, mid I would iidviset.il -who
tire sufl oritur with this distressing complaint to
pi-o.-ure .Vw iiiif.- x iHntmrut nt once. 1 had ii-khI
pn-sei iptions almost innimu ruble, without
tiudir.fr any pcrraatieot rt I i.-r.
,TorpM Vi. PnttisT.
(Firm ot Ihn-iln A- Christ.)
Boot and Shoe House, iMi Not tu 2d nt., rtiila.
SWATNK'S At L-IlEAl tNfl OlMM VNT Is n! a -
spi t-ifle for TrfTKit. lreit, i t IOiki-m. se i n i
IIKM.. r KVSM-KI.AS, ISAHI-.KK 8 I r II . 1 1 1 ,, iTeil KS. . ... I 'l
ALL M-Al.Y, llKtSU. Cl-TlVUll-c luie-r-,.. VJ t II til 1 11 IT 1 oil VV ' 1 1 !'
IVrlectly SKle Mild ha. niUss". even on the most ' ron, lor T losnii 1 or
t-n.b r in tn nt. Vrice 'l cents, fix loves ?-i ''OlHlcra LOspu..i
?nl tin mail tunny mitres mi rroript rict.
hOI.t) EY ALL LC.4PIM1 THrOGISTS.
. I'repsjred onlj- by
DFJ. SWAYT4E & SON,
33f) 2svr.li Sij tJt St., Vhiladtl tdila,
COa T ... . ...!. .4 - .1 Xf r.. . -
...t- , ,,!,,, -'ir.iin ieiiiri rs 01 1 i i . t whim' C'-
s,-r - -r--. - . If a rat. cat, or ni'1"'1
SWilXflJS b i'AAUfiA! i house and sends f. 1 1. an ,;
K;rr 1 vo ...me '-',ii;-;;!.;: v! -
ComplHints. nd in eases whore Syohitit io virus ' o'lOll VPSSel lU'Sf UiO P' ' ... (
oi nn. (i rent cniis, n itevelomiif-nt of Si pliilis
Or S-'erofuhi in t he oh 1 1.1. not himr has ever proved
s. etTeoliiHl in rompleiely eradieitbur every
vestiire of these danverous eomplninls, and ail
disesis arlsinir from
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
le4erlbe symptoms in h! I eommonlition, 1 lin,.l,,(l i ot;t'ot s
nn.l H.blress letters to DH. SW.WXE .o 110 ,M 11 1 . 1 ,- '
riiilnd. li hi.i. Xn chars-" tor advice. Sent by porcelain Will ''' , lK
express ro hiiv Hi1.ti ts.son receipt ol priiN ?.(!
a bottle; 3 bottles, i.0U. pi lt.-l.j
An Antiu.MtNT p.)R
Owino- to the tl ileal in, ..V..""Kf.
the ircsent day and t! ' ;'
)icnc f ktpinp; a !7ui;iv ? ' v
remain single nn:iit;.y
mo?p to c-iiter . ,.
nmoniai sinue, ami iike ti)(. :
it.:
tcriiiining on rtloirn
9-9 m 1
"h i;:.
obi losw-Ka mn'io. ,,
'J' l N .,
nent scnliitor, t.n k-w
to vhy lie rnanit-il wl.i'.i.
i-su.
such limitotl ihcmis, n-..';. ,i .
'll-v..v
ami i.oyciIv hnvc ,1,,,,,, ,. '
. " v l.JI I! p ,
ntl-( ton inn T I .
they ImYC c-timiKlki . ,
crtions that I lianliv i;,,,., !-Vr
Ciipable of; awl (Tn -f t;
eve of tlosj.aiiing lUv Lai- 'V :
like a cowan in a ci.h,, ,
a lioro, not for myn-lf, li:;; f rr.',
aiid liiile oues."' u v
right, fwr a wife lo (lin.c t h ;i '.' .
a projir-r am bi I ion r.n-1 -,.,..',','.";"
my, is like a tiindr s-t!."-.ir ' J',
save him from Ue-stiurU-.r.' 1
ous voyage. Let a v..r.V ." :'
slcatly Iibits nn.l in,.'.,...'; ",'
means of sclf-feuj.jfoit, uy--,v ''
he likes whciu-vtr ! e ! n ..'..
commence houscku ;v. :- il
his selection, let i.im "kp.Tw i
of his bii'le on 1 uc-c-1-,'-' :
: i i ... .f . . . ' "'
i.-tvu nn t i.t'.i liter ; li V
in the kitchen as iv 11 rs ;
if as han.'.y at ;;,e ;:i,. -liano,
he tan sufi-iv .re
conviction tliat hi? v. ;;i . ,
help !ii:n ah ng i'ic i;n
of life. Vi e don't
hwAt J.ubjoct, rur ...J 1
occasion u id wo n,u v, ,
lorn (1-1 baciit ! ;s in .. .
rambles Ihrongh t;.:
vlt nu ye.
a-
Wiit Wr r. i .
vescigaior hn-s be:-n -
cs of cotioii. and
clns;.oii tllft tll"V ;, , .. ;
presence of a ':;:.
air-pas.a2"t-5. lu -. ,
a.iio mvl.ijoii s . ;
of the 1 n. ?:i-r(-I!
locs li e j.,v.ei-iiiifM-toie
ie;i-;i.
rcoinmended !?s ;i )lT;
i:'.n tlot-icr Iia-. s; , , ,
jiowder complie d m' ,
.f fjiiiniiie, one je i ; :
so. hi, one i:-i I : :.mj
pai'i!. 'i lie s.' i:i U ;:
i.lvc ihe ad,!ii it
ilie l'iM..-!ii:d t
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f lh-
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the t hi-, f
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it cotlhl liol do i:.': i: i.
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lit: t!.,.., t... ...
, ijiiiiii, Linniii'i..
: i rom a ha-k;-: 1 i-
IM-SH I ' iP V'-SSI-i S, '
of tiit vo.i-i-. sup- j evei v tli on. We i
ctii-u of thesplecn " i
-ti'ar in ik-rn o ; .-.v-
petiy hifi-c-uy v :
htw:
ing for i
ile W.
Tu?. Ii v.v
1" t :t dt (
riace i let
It the l.:ier tie-;;-
j as any pnidVii! ::
; not answt-ral-'e i' :"
t Uiier may in , ; vt .
the horse for .!;
he hired him. 1 - i
hired for sa.l.A- :'
liarntss. 1 f ,!.. !'.
prccs cenditiot! i f
liable for anv .i.im
j 1 f the horse is .
of the hirer, siu-h
J , door ojien all !- '
forit; but if he-k ; -way
men, vl:i n
road at usii;d 1: '.k. '
for thim.icof. .s i '
fieqitetiily in !!!' 1
mrv bo iniciosi.i'Z "
A Ciifap P:;vnv.A
pound of given c'pp'!-!-'
to.iio, dis-olved i:i o: .'
and ponied donf. a (Vi l'
...r ...... ii i T-.i.e Si''-1
viii ci e. 1 1 i i'ii'
the foulest pau-i's
find k! on niiiont s. al
On
cr public p.lrcrs t5 ;'- : !, , ;
nice lo piiii!'v 1 1"' , - i,
copperas dissolve i
!:if
She sitk, free fim "1 1 ;
l-'or llnlcllels, siri- '
cl 011 tIi ; or Ionises ST.!'. !''
1
ttiere are ofienive pi-'1
solve coo'Vi as
I o.KH
mus.inee is, ami u
atmosphere.
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por;
white as w!:t : n
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