The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, July 31, 1885, Image 4

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Are farmers oaten ted? We fear
;. "' Ttey shou-'l t- They embrace
t: p largest class of our population and i
Loll the Ursrest amount of real estate. ,
so they particular attract the atten
tion of the Intellect traveler. We ad- j
m:t that farm in 2 is not so aHurin? as!
banking mannfactnrin?, railroadin-, '.
and the inUHijent or ambitions vountr. f
men are not ittraced to the calling so ,
readily, but when bnsir.ess becomes de-
Tl, manufactorin? establishments, !
bankers and merchants are compelled to i
c!oe their doors, and the mechanic 1
Ends but little demand for his labor. '
then the firmer, with his cranary full, '.
and with herd'? of eattK and with :
sheep and swine. shoaM feel contented ;
with a rood? :nmm. I
Farmers shoo'd te thoroujb'y ed- i
ucatPd. and in ordr tc do that there
m-jst be combination. He sboold be !
an snte'lirent rr.ai. tj.drsrand'n the
proc--"? of rature. Aericnltur? is an !
art and a fjrre, and the discovery of !
chemistry, tr-miy. aj the kindred !
sciences are charting th entire ispct !
rf the ajricnUnr. world, i
Chemistry and :rv-ieh',srv U to the far- !
mer what chemistry and anatomy i.s to i
the rcMica! stn lent. The farmer with
Chemistry and ir&o'orrv rof-,ra . !
abled toprnt jr,to tne boW5i, cf mother
rrttj and into her evorlas'ing: n;3i an-
beside her babV.'inz bT-vks, fi?ep
aowr. where o'd ocean's embrace con
fer:., cnnrt'fN tracks of the ae. wait
in? for t-.e hammer and pick of some
yotme man to push a5i 3e the tocks and
let in the light of or:r country on the
record rf the past. The world never
offered in any ac so rauoh to s'ir the
energy and ambition of the yonng men
as it do - to day.
It fs said that the trades and profes
sions are crowd-d a'rady, and by sim
ply cnur.tir- ; looks to be true.
but ii reality much of it i" dehri3 that
Soon l'!gt" v ''h 'ho driftwood among
the willows ai -in the banks of life's
ri?y rurrer-t. while away out on the
bos.-m. where men do gather and meas
ure strength, there is always room,
though it may be. closed to the timid
and indolent, but always open to the
patient and ir.dustriou3 young man.
j I e wou'd claim a place in the
xCorld's busy life, where Loner auu
emoluments are dispensed, it is but,
right that the world demand of us that
te c'-nie with our mn.63 tra'nej to
fraIi I with the living issues 0? the
active age ra'her than encumtered with
the cast off rubb:?h of the plodding
Udbs of our f'her.
Practicatly the human family is no
loLgrr separated. "rt like a multitude
Cf l-.-f in a hive, each doir.i Its larr
w'.tl.'H easy call of the rest, and every
one r e:ghbr to th whole world. There
is something ff in;iration in the
thought that the man cf the future is to
act 4art in no narrov valley l.lddrn
ty rr : nniiins. nor in the- c ity -bscured
ty the sm- ke and din rf industry, but
or. tl elirr ad ther-tre of life. Our com
irg yijung men rmy make themseives
frfiiious in the prf-ser.ee of mi'lions, and
ll e exc lier.r v be recorded in all of th
dii'.iccts of fach, ano" hf who enters the
racfwf-.T th attrir'ive thir.sia which
this age offer, nr-t himself be. like
vl.C ath'f-tes in the gulden games. trained
Vt use his mind.
Brother farmers, have we no higher
ambition for our eons and dauehters
than to 1 aise them up as he wers of wood
and drawers of water? If we have, let
us come together w;th our eooratint
lowers; and let our highest ambition
and our waimest aspirations be to ed
ucate them an-1 rai them hishr in
the sca'e of intelligence Ex.
Preachino and Tr. vctic e. "See
here, Mr. Tllaiik, what are you coin?
out to-nizht fr V" asked Mrs. B., with
a thrratenins look.
'Til? politicil mr-etina t-r.ipht !"'
exchvmed Mr. II.. aio'ort;cilly.
"IVntical rreetin?. eh V"' echoed Mrs.
T5. "You have ben poinc to political
meetings every ni'ht for five weeks,
and if it had not been for me you would
have worn vour boots to bed every
time."
"Dut j';st think how nice it would be
if I should get nominated for sometrrpg
ThiLk of the loads of money I could
rake in. and the nice furnitt;re and new
Clothes and sealskin siorpies and "
"That will do." interrupted Mrs. !..
"I have beard that little story tefore.
You made a speech last niht at a ward
meet inc I see.'
"Ye s." rfsp..ndf d Mr. Ti., with par
donable pride.
"And I .ro y the two nr three noM
ces of it in the pai-ers that the burden
of rmr leto '.rhs was 'the offi-e should
8K-k the in .in. ar.d t"-, the rn.m tb of
fc -. "w y u jiir-. take off that ov r
coat ; ''!t ritht d'w r, and if any office
cnnits a!"r.' and knocks, I will let it
lie sat.
LM)KlNO I'P TTIT OWNFK. "II-11'
o!d mit:."' sii l a per.fleman on ',t;U'
hall street, stor-pin? a nepro in fiout,i.f
a h'- store. "Whit have you pot io
thst bundle ?"
"I'a r fhis, ?rar, 1 at I p--t in de
8'.re dir."
"Iid the piopite'.or know you pt
thetn ?'
' (T'orp v ffi-m yar
:n " y ct in' sii"b
"rr:.;V at a pi
t ? Inci'.-ithe c utinu f) kowtd
lUVIi, I d .r.-t tt'.i:-k h" did." t.--red
the white iti-i", "nr.d I uu U"
r.f tl:e store. I letk'"". I'd b'
' -u over to the police."
! . r.egf gtcw 1 al1 .d hu-hi'; " ;'!.
r. for fac", ''"
urn ; slid ri-.w tell uie !i.tt I aui
d-rtar;J t.y mi h actioi.?.
nfiifi' sar, c-pt I le": v. -.iu ..' U r
tr,' Ai -r wi re ) I-':-p a C r, -I
t-'.;.' v.ded ter p i out u:." 1j h ;.t i
Whufs ilev wiitii ?"
i.'-iN'. ti ; bi..d: l. r.-J'-iSJ-n t -.-
"n taki'ip a flyer or two in tfie s'-t !:
. ii k.-t late-iy. He is t.aturally ;u e
ated ar.d bw frieucs fefir that he wi'I
!o-.e his h( ad. Fu-', hovt t v. r, raa'ic -
ouly nvt' 'J M .-.t
Wfn.ld bf ti.-- Iimt ihi
penel to Tenderioi.
! -s i r' h:s !ie:id
'.h it ev-r hap
CvS-vv J IMP
1 delighted w,:b CSL 5 ll M '. "1 ! !
jt vjcraj-.-e terser, it . - Tv . .. , ,
Ft in Ct act e- XrI' , ' f ' ''" I L i ' '
gaatdei:ja and work. i, ' 1 ' r 1 i"t?
vSki- a ,
1 - , ', 1 J- 1
C'oraiixie U Csiin bi gxxl? erAt Cic
Tte
erxtte i'oralUlv ' Faperf to
Imuaui'bj Te a i.-iu'l tzl i:ir at --- , 1 1
For talc Ij icadng nr'erehacJ. rnc froa $1.00 apTw ,
353 B.1QID1T1I, ?Tew Tork. 141 4c 143 WlIIASa ATn, Clilt??
1 I
Corsets. .Tprseys,' WijrP
ove,s VeUlnrs, Xot, R i nil
lilies' Neckwear, h U j H U Q V
- o rn,T,roiderie2, f t H j V i j U
Glove.'?
11 1
Ufintlkerchi
Sdoo! Silks.
floss and Arrascnc
J-Mercbant3 and Milliners will retire onr
sond us their
No3. 820, 822 & 824 LIBERTY
I
THE WEEKLY POST
Ui i (1 e r a I) c 1 n o c ra I i c -tioiia!
Administration.
The Will of the People
'indicated and the
Great AVroim
Tiiirhted.
THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY PO'T
cv.riirn' n !te it In m w-r-iT-: r-a i
l-tel ..r a q'l.ir-'.-r of ;t f-eriiry
oM.
r'sj In th r-w.
r.n In the tru.
Kiiiic c i! tlie
f'evt-Wnl aril llprTr'U' c--p. -.1
After the tonrth I Mnr -h there will f.e a Ie-i:o.
rratlt a.lmini-tration at ".Va-htrKt'T. w;tti trr-.ii
P.!Mnti- t.ji the priyres, rr- -i'y .-.r..i
anc'-nient cf tt.e country.
ty five er tr thee Ki.ri..u r-':l;.-. -;r w'l
esicn-1 to the n"W a l:riit.;tr:iti'.n a Ii . .
iaif anj a r r ! ,,.l 'J rt In the re-nr i h: h .-- t
t.' ir'.nc'iJii' :in 1 j--.V--f' ifiil r tVe t.-.S' c w.;. (
fir?, l.y re'orinini? a:.u.es. r:h'T f.t r.
a-..-rtir.! the 'ii-ren;a7 r.I ;he W-m -.'r-it .1
We are in t l-e t iiret.l.'.i.l ( lniiHi t n t evi-M - '
great chance. To a Ieu,..crt wm m e '. :n
l-'lvtiAr.-i- elc.-t: .a, iLe fu'.ur1 i? lull :r.t'.-. -t
an.) h'.j.e. J
This WeKtctT 1''-t will :n-n k- .-, 'n v '
sreart 1 I h. 1 1 -n e- ! n c--. er-1 :. . : 1 : i t ' :
ln'-'irx.tnir a ltr.in a'r i..-i. .-'- : :t." i'. !
s'.roa.i wiil t.eit.te!l)fn'!y .1 -i-.--e 1, un r.
siifiwrte.! or ear..!;. y r-.i' Kin .lr -r V
ye;tr in the h:t ry ri '..-i-ri tl i n:.. : i-
?o ref. tele w.rh rn i--.-r. -.r ir.:--r- i t- r,
the l.t-h -e ::r. a' . .t : j ..'-. i.
m-ettr of :.ni!re-r. the ..; .':..; n ..! t , I ,
i-lential vcte. ti. e i naairimti n. t he :.ovr i t.
trie change 1n trie i ni-h . r kp. tn. n r-r n.c 'v
of fa &l all are ..f -- i'. o n -em The W k- '.
I.V IV-T will t'iri.i-h t'.e .iT.;.'.-t 1 T : : : : u .-r:
with iu I h.ui' c.ini::.er. fr..:u 'he :. I i-.. r i-..'
fX iti !;-"int. SurcH. wii; r. fcrrr.;.. r i -v:-than
a qaarter of a ftnrnrv .( .!cf--.it la.;-1 :.e i :t.--enerzie-i.
The e-;..n c the L";i''i!ar. it:ih j Kt' -m
lvcrn- r H'. ! l.y r K nt-'lcan mt .-r
f r' m!af- t-j f e fru:tfui "f !nit"-rtart ('i.- ti ex
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will I t tv-Ti tn- re inter' -rt in In it t-r-..'. r ti- ;.
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Send fur Piamplr copia.
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Physician' Testimony.
A. o". Brown, of Prr.V.Jer.ce
R. I., Biys: "I La'-e ceed Unrt's
KUiieyanj L!rer EsiiiDTlnniy
practite f .-r X-a ja5t Elxteca Jesrt,
ir. 1 eteerft;'"7 TiCCTncs4 It aa
UtiLC a arrl reHafj'.e reateiy."
Another prcralret r:-r cf
Provrcler.ee pays that ' I am fre
'lei.ty lire-.' t i:ae or.h r
-.'..ir.-" -"-.. .:-'; f.-r liOT'S K'.d
r.ey sai l.!'.t-rj l;2li:DT. I f n-1 on
trying t.. era t .t tc;ey ere Kor'.ti.ess
An old Lady.v
"My c-. .her, ?-i j-f.rj o'.d, UM
chr.-r.!c kiEey t'rr.jUir.t clrp-
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'.:c UrTTi s Eittney f.::d L'ver '
P.ekdt. She has received preat
ber.eSt frrrn 6 b- tt ies t-3:e th'.tk
it ir.:i cure her.'' W. W. Sunder
luzi, Euiiiltr, r iribury, Cor.c.
A ?Ilnleter'a WITc.
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an-j i-iverj j;kT Da cnrel my
wife of Iroj--y in i'.t wor-t form.
Ail f sy tb.it it ! a cjrsclc."
CJcnernI Cfaace.
General Once cf Rhode Istasd
y: -I always keep Iirjrr'8 Kid
ney and Liver Rejudt Id my
house. Taktn la ema'.l doees occa
iocaily 6t cigM, it prevents head
ache, and regulates the kidneys,
lUiamcli and other onrans." 10
'Dlseate toon shaken, ty Uust's RejuTJI tatea."
C. y. CBIIIE5T0V, 5. T., General Arent.
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HOT WEATIIFr. DIET.
;!:T-r!-.-r rr.ecus sre raucn .more --u
,3
p.i-: tr rraPfe than others, as our ss
ncu. to arrarsre inari onifrs. suui
tem demand cooliriv yiands. There is ;
! rthirsr more acceptable than cold j
meats, such as cold roast lamb, cold j Hampton School, where negroes and In
roast so.nat and chickens, and amonir. ; dians are aiike educated. Attached to
onld veeetables. old asparagus. These. : jt a fcm Qf three hiicdred and fifty
j if neatly arranged on the dishes and :
! prettily trarnished. if with nothing other 1
tn a few frnit bl?sms, wi.l p. ease
; ih eye and more easily tempt the pal- ,
j a' e. Salads are most acceptable. A .
i vbril Vet of fresh, thoroughly rir-e
r j . in nursi. mmc
rnst of us. but care must be exercised ;
rot too eat too heartily of it at any one ;
j meah Vat quantities of liquids bould
t avoided when fruit has been eaten.
One should have a good sized ice box, '
c-pable of holding a good supply of ice. ,
It should be so arranged that milk, but- ;
dr. etc., are separated from meats and i
v-ef ables. When huddled together J
! thpy l.-we their identify, so far as their
j individual favors are concerned, and '
; hroome tainted with the flavor of one!
j ano'hpr. This is particularly true of '.
ui!k and butter, which rapidly absorb !
'impure or obnoxious flavors. Cleanli-
! res is no where more important than !
in the ice box, which should be scrubbed Fortress Mor.roe.and the Ilygeia notel.
at least twice a week. J fr the third 3 tar o?jebundred and forty
Miik is a very important diet, but j tons of t-nsilage have been put up with
should be used in mrderation or it is very good results: it is given to the cat
liableto produce ill effects. Drink it in j tie morning and night, at tbe rate of a
ma.i mouthfuls and res: a moment be- .
t ween them. Dyspeptic persons are ad
vised to beat the milk a few moments
before diinking. This treatment breaks
the butter globules and renders d'ges-
n easier. We strongly recommend
.-Virrmeo milk aud fresh buttermilk as
summer drinks instead of ice water.
- ra ice water dpspepsia, a common
mVady during the summer months.may j
'; bee ntirely relieved by using small quan- I
j ti'ies of freshly churned buttermilk a-
: corr.p-rjied by what is known as a mod- (
ervile dry Oiet. i
eaKfast should not be a heavy meal,
d hot food should be used iu modera- j
llot tea and coffee liberally par- j
1 t -ken or rrevect one from feeling com- ,
f. r'sble all day. Radishes ice cold.oat-
' -s -ti j : e.i:A '
n'a'. CraCKersana mils, uamiy o.ii-c
or cold lamb, iresn iruit ana coia ai-
niragus present a breakfast menu that
maks hot weather a luxury
Fap.m Our
. . ,i m a
v.vn notion is that small farms, wed .
cnltivated. are almost invariab'y the
; ro-i-it profitable ; and hence, we firmly
j believe (what has so often been assert
i r-i) that if may a farmer would sell
tia'for two-thirds of the &cres he r.ow
occupies, and p-xrly tilUaud manages,
arid dev-ote hi? entire time and er.ergiB3
to the cultivation of the remainder, he
j wu'd derive far more profit from his
i Vir and investment, with much less
! v -ration of spiric. The fact is, as some
i os" tru'y assert, we have too mnny
; f jrrm-rs who are "land poor'" who have
; so much lnnd that they cannot make a
v'nff. Paradoxical as this may seem,
', :t apples truthfully to many a natural
i 'v fer i!e and jiroductive locality. Wlit-n
su:-h farmers have learned that it is rot
economy to own more land than they
. ... t;M . ft . m..ct r-.T-.-fl -i V.li manner
'hat it will pay for the money expen-
d.-d in keeping it free from weeds taxes,
.i n-1 other incumbrances, they will have
solved the problem of ease in practical
rural life. The happiest and thriftiest
j farmers we hav ever known have lived
' on farms of ten to cne hundred acres.
evt-rv foot of which was made to count.
the other hand, the fmrripr who has
si many broad acres that he cannot
wolk over them flaily where rods of
t?nce corners are nf-ver cultivated or
j otherwise, utilized lives a life nf anxi
, ! y and worry. Instead of working like
j slaves and livine in a miserly niar.ner
'o "run a bis; farm," or purchase all the
! '.Hiul that j.. ins thi-m, it would be well
f r hosts of farrnejs tosH some of their
b: ad lifres, concentrate their efforts !
pn limited rea, ?r.d look more to
th; c-.-uf rt of th-ir houshoid-s and the 1
I roper education cf their children.
Even if 'ar? farms were the most prof
itab'e which we deny small ones are
. be preferred fur very c ge.iit reasons,
not the h ast of which are the comfort,
pf ; c ttV'd peneral welfare of the owr.ers
rt.!.l 'hir familir. 1. I). T. Moore,
t,i A te t i'-an Asrimlturi-H f'-r Aupu.t.
Ai'iifsi Hints foti Fat.m axd Gah
I'F.s. Cut f-Afs before thev are fuliy
ro-c- ; ihey v:il shell out less, aud the
.Maw will be more valaable for fodder.
il'ioWw?., at sown early this month
" i.l iitia'ly escape tbe frost. Should it,
b- ii.jtsr-d it wi'd yet be vVunble for
pu ir-fif under. The Tpw England way
w to work e"rn thre'-times. The fir-t
irp wft cailrd weedinp ; the second
f-hilii'itr. and tbe third was to hill
:: e c ru ; afier this it was left fur the
... . "-"" I
- t-tter method is to rnn the cultiva- j
;ts iovir a- h horse can pass between j
.io iows. Die cultivator tot only siirs
the furNre, bur kilis ti, weeds. A
;i ow sl. 'iiid not now he us-d, it cuts
the ifin:.-. Tln the root crops. Sow
f.. J:i. . , .
' 1 apart, usii.j l-"0 rounds to the
h(:- ta supt-ni, ispnaie, or Done tlour,
f :.t th" st-ed. Give meadows a top
d:. i-Mnp .f old manure or fine comost.
Harrow bare iw.d mossy spots in pas
tures nd v seed on tht-rn. Give a
e.-;si;p t.i liine or planter. Cut
brush will, a hrusti book ; bum, and
save the ;vdies. Thii is a harvpt month
-x weeds.
MACKF.T OAKDEV.
'p r.sparaiw cU-ir of weeils. using
tint;! the top'- pt-VHi.:, then pnll
brge v.ct.'.s ilia, hp jear. HiK? j
' ''.. at.tl cai:if1.,-.-.e;s frequently, j
Li ;.d ro .-mr wi.l c:ii.-,- tapid giowlh j
-- i'i'.' t'e b t tveet. rwwof carrots i
o'h-r r.'. crops ui.;;i the leaves,
cl.'-r r.. crop, ui,;;. tt,u leaves j
pi.
v.-T.t (.. 'fiy m-iy - i ( U fit and
n -k. i i:r- -. ". head tor
I .ft 'h' plani d t.ii!i-r b-
wii.ter us.
wei! cj
:iva-
;1r.; , ,-ar nf wet-ds, k-.-p sweet com
r . ..r . f -v.d? n;. i!,P s.)il mdhiv bv
; !. us- ..f th- ru'.tivat.ir. As soon a I
t;." irs Hte prtiiirod r. ru. ve the sttilks i
- uie f.,r f -d Vr. Uut off a!! smutty j
" n '" i.'-m. Gi t.er cu- ;
ci '- i-ri- f ., pifkh-s t'ailj. Aiwats cut :
'!.'U. !-h;i, ti.e fcteiii ;. . : ach.-J. Two j
r :hr. c ir.chf - in !-r,pMi is large erontrh I
l'orrv
tli.- grtnvUi ot egi piantfl liy )
flit- -irtiwili i.l mj i:j-iI t.n i
i.r-..'...-.,.-......Fi.. -j. . .
- w-M,-, .... J..JU.U u.anure. .1 n,e--
- X. I
LFAMOr? FARM' FTl FREEMEN.
Visitors to o'd To-nt Comfort (fort-
r . .
reus lonroej can spena a lew noars
very p'easantlr. in inspectine the
grounds ard bnildiDes of the well-known
acres, presented by Mrs. nemenway, of
Bwtor, nd er.'ar-rd by additional pur-
chas". to over f.vo hundred acrs. This
farm lies four miles from the Home
School rJniUins, o-4 ITimptAn Road,
ani like th Il-me Tzrra. "decent to
me ru i.e. :r.p, :s ti'-cer in. s enre or j'lr. !
Albert Howe.
On the home f tbf rr n daily 1p
tail of nine coli. d. and sixl-.dian boys.
except on Mondays, when half of tbe
entire force for farm work is out. giving
an average of a day and a half of labor
to each one weekly. Eighf milkers and
drivers are employed all day, and study
PTnin?s from sTen to nine P. M. for
one year. One hundred and ten acres
are under cu'tivation.
A leading feature is the milk dairy;
twenty - six grade Ayrshire and Jersey
cows, supply from fifty-Eve to sixty gal-
Ions of milk daily, of which about half
is used at home, and the rest Is sold at
bushel a fed, mixed with four quarts
of bran; a C-ed of clover tap is given in '
the middle of the day. Last th; forty 1
tons of clover hay and of orchard grass ;
j were raised, chiefly for twenty-three j
nurses ana mules (of wbich four are
boarders, and four are used for driving)
! on ice place. A thoroughbred Mor-
pan ar.d a Tercheron horse are kept
doiDg farm work mogtof tfce t5rne Tbe
pa9 winter, Ofteen tons of pork were
slaughtered. There are on hand one
hundred and twecty-five young beg".
Lssex and Berkshire crossed with Ches-
ter are r referred
The Ilemenwav Farm fnnr rn;ipi Fa
tant from the school, is under the im-
mediate care of Mr. Charles Vanison, a
graduate, and contains five hundred
acresof gocd laufor Stock and grain
purposs:il ss cultivated by ten studeDts.
who work during the day and study
evenii gs. The ten boyj go to the Nor-
ma' tch0iA after a 5"ear at tbe nemen
wry fsrra, where they learn valuable
...s.-. .
practical lessons, and If industrious.save
from their wages from sixty dollars to
one hundred dollars a year. They are
usually paid board, and ten dollars per
month. Theii savings here, and earn
iLg3 at school, usually carry them
throuzh th Junior and Middle years of
the retruUr course. Indian boys are
often sent to this p!ace for a change of
work. No treatment is so effective for
a wi'd. wayward Sioux boy, as to send
him to the Ilemenway farm to work for
a few wpf -ks among the steady colored
boys. Theie -"- one to "cut up"
with, and he sut.-les almost imme-d;nt--ly
m'o the regular steady ways of
tho h!t pisos,s abonthim. Tiit?e In
ditin boys, who become farmers. wi'.I be
etTi.'kr.t aids in settlinp; the Indian ques
tion. fiENERAL AlOJSTr.ONG t'l A m-
I m"' 'm Ajriru7tHri.t for Aufjust,
Oolixo ("ELI.AB5. A srrent mis
f ako is sfrnilmpa mide n ventilating
cel'ars and mi'k tioupp. Theoljectof
ventilation is to keep the cellars cool
and dry. but this ohjoct often fails of
t ina accorr.pi:sh'd ty a crnmou mis
take, at d inrfad, the cellar is made
b. th uarm and damp. A cool place
stiould rever le ventilated unless the
air admitted is cooier than the air with
in, or is at lean :-s cool as that, or a
ver little warmr. The warmer the
air the more moisture it h.jlds in suspen
sion. Xeo-s?nri!y the cooler the air tne
more this moisture is cr.densel and
preciritited. Wt,n a coo! cel'ar is
a,rfMl nn a warm day, the entering air
b, 'p? ion attars cool ; but as it
fi''',ft u" f!,ar u " cotter air with which
.1 iHC- mPs mixed chilis it, the moisture
is condense 1 arid dew deposited on the
c-d 1 waHs. and may oiten be seen run-
nu.p fli.wn them in streams. Then the
cd!ar is dump and roon becomes moldy.
To amid thin th windows should oDly
beopfced at cicht, aDd late the last
tliiup tiefore retiring. "Tbere is no need
to fear that the night air is unhealthful.
It i as pure as the air of midday, and
really drif-r. The cool air enters the
apartment dnrinp the nipht and circu
lates thronph it. The windows should
he closed U-f,,,-.. sunrise and kept closed
and shaded during the day. If the air
cf a cellar Is damp it may be thoroughly
dried by phicinp j ,t a pek of fresh
li.'j iap.iu-pn box. A peck of lime
wi l absorb aNvji seven pounds, or mire
than three qu;n-ts of water, and in this
WaV PPl!a' nut A-:J
the hotter wither. -American
7fri-.. f(,r Anunst.
A'jH-
IIOIINEis AND HONEY BEES FIGHT
ING. The Tijosf. r-markabl and exci
ting sc-rie I ever witness-d was a fight
bi twpen a swarm of bes and a colonv
Hornets, as you know,
nchtsout of a material not
i t.
ur.Pk p;i-er. which is moulded into
c.r.cnlric layers. The nesf3 often at
tain thesl7of a man's head, and are
occupied bv about two hundred hornets.
Oi.e d t a .swarm cf bees took a flight
from a hive of my father's, and made
i's w-rty ihroujh a peach orchard for a
j p'e-e nf ur.dei brush alwut two hundred
yai'ds (l.ir.i the hiv. We pursued them
v,i;h tiu pans, add brouaht tbe fleeine
j H"tS in s!.p. Thy alighted on an a p.
rartnuy !erte.l i-st of hornets.
It
bfk about two s'-conda for the two hn
h'rn-t3 to co-n- out of 'heir d
a::i5 -tatk the - invader!. . The bat!
v,:-s '",! HI,I furious. . Tim air was 'fill
v. i'.h a j i-.iui.-d buzz asth.' ...l ,fMr
hnn-
f-n
battle
as H.ied
v ';;' a 1 1 '
.-1 b'zz as the cuti! .ttants
' 'b"v d -.-f
'tiler :u.d !ri-l to use their
eiCHt f!,4r.y on each side
but th" hurvfts curried the
th-o l'lir-.i hJ Lvtui kiiit-.d
I . . ; ,
! -V
i
w-r- k:'.'ofl
: d
A"
nuy wa p-i' to rout.
Fkt.o r pu jr! hl1 j:1 vaiietv. Hide
,-1, eratns i:. vhfT r !ravtS. ar.d let
ll-' i''S l.'it t a:.d soratcli
tli'-in out.
X
I.t . l lit ill if ..ii w ish Ihem to d wtd!.
in:-: re hr.ui ;. .if .......... .i j
--r Ml(li;u
quicKeii u-t to .li t , an-l i,,t I,--
US
!io
kRnrh on Rt.
CMrar ootrrnt. mire. rv-h'. flf. nt. 1-
Heart rain.
PatrIUit!on. lTpirl owll'nir. dlrr1n. n-
Health Kenewer.
Wth itn rrm."
Art for Wtl' "Knorti na Cornii." 15c. Qnlrk
complete cure. Hrl or ot fnrncrti, btmlonn.
"Buthn Plb
QnH,f.THf!e-. nil kMn. Msd.ler 4
nrtnrr H5en. linir. '-Untfon. tone, grmr
el. emtaiTh cf the M-nl ler. 1. nirelfts.
Reil.Iliic. rile.
HIM. T". n'. Nl hor. rt. miem. ciph
er" rhlptnack.'. riesrej cnt ty "Kiogh on Kate."
l.V.
Thin People
" Wellp' Hemlth Krirer-- rt-re. hetth ni
vfnr. rare dypei"i. Impotence ,e!ral dcMlitr.
'Rnh n Tatn.
Cnre" crirler. f"!'. crT.r. diar-h'ru. rt'e,
rin. rT'n. bem(ihe. neamlet. rheomxti'tn.
c. Ronirh on Pain riatr. 16c.
If Ton re fMfrtt-.rofeen.wr oat mnd tittc-op.
ne Well's Health Rmtwfr.' l. IH-ureUW.
1.1 fc PmrrTrr.
Tf Ton re lotrii roar rip on life, trr -Well?
Health Kenewer." (oe dirc't to weak pU.
" Rnnrh on FMle "
Cure pile or beni'-rrrio1d. IfMnr. prom dine-.
Meedinn . Inte-nl or other. Intenwl snd external
retnedr In each packase. Sore care, W-. Irau
etiti. Pretty Vsmrs.
Iadtes who woaM re'ain frne an1 TlTacit
don't fail to trr "Weirs Health Kenewer."
"Rnrh on itch."
"Konarh on Itch'' cores hanjor. erapttons. rim
worm, tetter, sit rheum, frosted feet, chiUMains
"Raath on Catarrh."
Corrects offenire odors at ortoe. oroplete enre
of wort chronic. alo tineqaaled as rsricle for
diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. SOc
The Hope or the Nation.
ttVldren. slow In -i-lotrrer.t. ronr. scrawnT
and delicate. oe "Wellii' Health Kenewer."
Catarrh of the Bladder.
Stlnirlne. Irritation. Inflsmmatirn. all kldner
and urinary complaints cured tv "Bucho-Paiba "
1.
"Water Rnti. Ronrhfs."
"Koosh on Rats" clears ttem oat. also beetle"
ant.
BEST anfl CHEAPEST
Two Weekly Newspapers for tie
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And tlie 13fst Tnily at
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The HrrihnrK Wiislt Patriot 1j a lane
elicht pag-e heet and rorrf ln a rreater rarie'y of
readtne- matter than any other ianer pnhliPhed.
It IP oew-PT. p!cy. lntrartive nn4 entertatnrnc.-
The mMmpHon prl-e of the WmiT Patrkt 1
$1.00 per annum caeh In dTnce. m
Chr BB ING.
The Wmttr Patriot and New York JTVer.'y
Sun will he nt to any addre. pot paid, one
ear for n 90: tbe W'itLv Patriot and New
York Weekly It'cld n anv a.fdrep. rvt paid, for
one year for 1 9"; trie WWixlt PaTainr and the
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yer.l.0: te WiLT Patriot ibid Philadel
phia Weekly Time, poet paid, one yeir for tl 84.
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T II E DAILY PATRIOT
Is th" onlr tnornlna' paper puf lished at the tate
capital : tha only mn-nifif pat.er onte'de of Phila
delphia and Pittftinnr that ret the cotnpleta A
oofated Pre new. and that ban a reneral pti.
tem of ipeelal te!ram: and 'he on!y dally tbiat
rach the in'e-ror mwri r.f Pnnylfanla be'erw
the Philadelphia and w Yorfc'pper. Tbe
1ailt Patriot h been erea'lT tmprod In all
its department" within tbe lt !t month and i
Trow eqnal In air repec?p and aperi.-r In --rn to
the dilie of the l-ir cit1e Priee by mail.
M OO per annntn In advance 'or fr.O-l If not paid In
advance) : 3 no f.,r rt month". In adrance : $1 K
f-r three month. In adrane: M cent" for one
month. In dranc : to ela ot Are. ti.Oi per copy
per annum : to clut of ten. 4.fto r-er copy pr an
com. payable In advance. Tbe Iaitt Patriot
and the Phlladeltdiia rny Record (Snnday e.11.
Hon ercepted ) will ! n one rr to an- ad -1r."
tor ts.Ofi ch tn advn"e. Send for ppeefroeTi
co.te of the Hailt and Wrkelt Patriot. In
remittinn: money for j'-c-i j.tion fend "."toffloe
money order, check or dra't.
Addres PATRIOT PrHUSHIMK'o.,
S-Sj Markitt Stri ict.
Harrtbr;. Pa
L. J DRIOQS
Havlne ptirha.i tli S-hr Mill" (In the 'a
tare to t.e kuonn aj the
EEEKSBUEG STE1M FLOURING MIL L
And rnt tt In it-iol repi'r, is now prepared to
(rrind all cust. tn wirk
OX SHOUT NOT TOE.
Flour 2t iid loecl
Kept cntantly on hand at the
LOWEST CASH PRIG
fit will he a pleat are 'or oj t-- wait
who may favnr m with their patronace.
EbenlurJ;. April 24. lJ.-ti.
CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS
Caniase- Making in all its Branches
Pa in tiitS, Trimming
and r.EPAIRIXii of all kinds tTone
the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST
PKICE. Al). I lanine, SawiDand Wood Turn
Inn with improved machinery. Aleo. all kinds ol
heavy work done. Carriage mith Phop connected
All part.es trusting me with work will behonor
ahly dealt with- All work warranted.
tNenjnatv. October 24. ISM.
rpHE BEsrp
PORTRAIT OF
Gen'l U. S. GRANT,
zHEMOREST'S w
MONTHLY
Tmr M A Y. on r
W Jarmr. Demoreit. Pb!iahr. 17 E. 14th St. New Vori
J J A MI LTON I AN HOUSE.
vl, 5 ,7' rnt'J Hmi5ln home. C'olooel
. ...?!1' n kel'1 du:liis the cnili; m-nton
i u hum f livery fti,!e in thit idnce. Some of
ii.e uuest cuts ever wei Id thin n-.rhrM.rrieod are
BU r rruinira.Jiiii..ii, r . r further Inlorma-
u o HaKA bkos..
Health is Wealth :
ia ( .Trvrf! Kexvk avd Tr;:: Tt-.
fr .; s, a fTtin-;t"e.l aociiio f r JTr-tr-in. I'iTri
?.', .-avnlo, l ite. Nprrvia : cmi.s,
II"i-!-ic'i, lcj-Tona Irof tniii"n caK--l r 1 i " n-
pfr (-n'tol nr tnhvm Wnk'-'-ilr-e-, Mnt.tl
prnstri. f'r.rt"tiniot ho I!ran rrnli mu ii. tn-?:..-:!
t i id I v- hr-g to n:iwr, arrr.y a:. j t! r.-.h,
; to: .: l.ira (lil Ar, Parrenrw.s. r.f porrr
r. pthrr x. J-ivolantary Iw- n-.l.Spfinr-'rr'.nrn
i-v-.l bj-fv-r-extrti.-i ( f tt-e-hrsin. r--.f-sjfior
.Tor-in(alrfc. firli box cirtnina
Kio-'.i.nl'i'ntrAUmnnt. $1J..i.- buLnri tlw)
t-rt ..OAfcont trmtil l.r-.juioa Ttx-oi;,t of pnc9.
ttARAXTEB KI-V JIOXKS
Irnr3tryc59, With cncS cirrVr iri ve-1 byxif
' 1 ! arcompam.-! wiih f'.Kl. m will
J"T!M t':i' inrchast-.r our written purimiitt1 to re.
fnmltho moTwj if the tratnentdoesiioteIect
bcura. Guarantucs iseueU or ly ty
JOHN C. WEST & CO,
852 W. MADISON ST.. CHICAGO, ILLS.,
tk)le Prop ,Ves; a I ivt l-iUs.
"rroet Tlmn In AUfcama."
crosset man in Alabama l!re
dar." said the driver as we approached a
way-side home, near Selma, Ala., to as
ccoiiiinixtatio J9 for the niffht. At np
per, and after it, "mine host cowled at
every one, found fault' with everything
earthly, and I wu wondering tf he would
not growl If the heavenly halo didn't Ct
htm, when Incidental mention being made
of the comet of lM, he a!d : " 1 didn't
like its form, its tail ehould have been
fan erar! !"
But, neit morninz, he appnrexl half
offended at our oflerins pay for hi hos
pitality ! My companion, however, roada
him accept as a present a ample from
his cae of frocks.
rMx wcks later, I dre np at the same
house. The planter stepped llthely from
the porch, and ereeted we cord. ally. 1
could scarcely beiieve that this clear com
plexioned. bright-eyed. n!m'n fellow,
and the mfio being of a f e r weeks
back, were the same. lie Inquired aftet
my companion of the former vls'.t and
recretted he was not with me. "Ves,1
aaid hi wife, "we are both mark Indebted
to him."
" How ' I asked, la surprise.
Kor thia wonderful change In my hus
band. Vour friend when leaving, handet)
him a bottle of Warner's safe cure. H4
took It and two other bottles, and now
' " And now," roe broke In. frora
an lU-feeling. growling old bear. I aia
healthy and so cheerful my wife declares
she has faHen In lore with rr.e afrain I"
It haa made over again a tbonsand love
matches, an-1 keeps sweet tie tempers ot
the family circle every where. LpvrOjht
td. l'-f tv pcrmiition of American
Jiurai Home.
Oalj Tcmpcxaaco UHtera Eoovb,
ft otkr medlrla kcown co eGectnaL j
P" re tr.m bluoi ot dep td dwf a.
Illllooa bear lulmar to He wob
i - f ui careurt rlferta.
It ta a nrilr Ts;etable iT7trt'c-a,
m- ir from taa saliva he-l and roofs of C a ' 1 jrr.li
t'- maOlcisai Braoeruea e wtlca ara tilractta?
tt -fr-m wltbent t cf Altijol.
It ril otm" the caB t.1 c j-aoe. ai.d
p- .'til woviri hi bea.-Ji.
ft la tbe great Illoed PnrlOer t-4
Ij--fiinjf Pr.salpic ; a Gectic pnrauve and
X- cic; a perfect Keriovajur and In.porator ol
th ---!a. rr Won In tbe fcitorv of th
wrd na a m4lio bars ron.pcLi.td p-.'-f
tL .- po'er of Viiitu BiTvac la tect-f Ui
. of mrmmy nu It h;r tu.
The AlteretlT. ir:iKt. lipho-rU--. Tar
p'.iat;e, N jirvioua. Ijxst v. triiLTf. C'- i let
L. tan I. Sadw.3c, liu-Ei oaa, boivect. Ii.crrUe
ai: i i ualc prorrt of YiyrR firvra c
e-d ttioaa ot ay ctr me!:c!n is tha or:
tna caa taa Uie kiTTVCa acccr.'.ir
t3 itf-.ua a:id rei-ila Itrng tcwou. r-?c.jf3
t'j ur boars ar-? not dcviroyefi r.y aatrrrai pc.aon
0. - c-J .r ton. td ;:g villi orars wu'.ed
k- c t1- pj..n of rr-irr.
Ulllona, Utmlllrat, Intirrr.lf.ert -S Veto-
.ai A-.rer are p--aeBt ti-c c-i.oc t U i :d
S .ir. r'jcc.i.'.; :c U-0 va r of or p-v-.t
r. rr and lh-:r rat t.-.-oita-'rv 4ar-ug lh bui.ncr
i J i.'iit:. t'-i:i.. cjnut M&aLa c( tuuiuU
: t-d i-r.ee.
x heso r t Tir ,rir'b.'v arrnrrr'ef y
e-'T' n-iv."j.aiti r lam i-.'lj itur and
b- -rc . J t.-'f-.r lrwjT:r..-.t. a pvryE-.c aTerTiry
.w.-fui x.;cj e, a lii ; c-i-aa. J lo
1 '-' wvrmry.
t-?re f no rxbar'- f'r t r-pos
S . lil i' . J. 4 11 kin . N.ri.. 147 a aa
I '..rc.v rt-ir-r :1 ii--fc--c:.-.-c2 .j-d
.ii; -W:r'j tj l- - tasc-d. at Lra
S. x I.;ia aOa.j.;.wg t. .r: ! - c - T,tt
t- i .jr r- t..e Lei... i-K
1. ? t - cT.E...
rtf j- tJ.r t-y t. i'ru l':i;ic Vt y
f : a i l-t C . e Wt..a t.j::i. So
v:.r-r!c caa - an L.. c a U;-j iri rujd.
.1 lui it oral c if kiciuni b a - J -a-t.'-te.-
tie torrid IJvfr ard Eowt'.i. tt ;'--c'
L i Uii o." a t -, 'rii-. ; : ii
T ---r I- te fra.e. -d ta--ry ; tiT wc : h5
: J of jLjoti.i . cr c'uer znir.pr.. au. p'-'l-'',
s.i".r i t r a iv,-m. Jt la at of a
t i f'.n. fr5ru;t ta t-L.ca, a-i
I)pppila or Ia-5ljralot, Val s,
P.in tn taj Piiju: Jara. ti ft. 1 I; l.-. c cf U;3i
t ast. hi'uoMuj. Ii-.z.nes&. Bad iuie a
Vwa. I-i-ioiia A'.iacaa. r-iiJr-t-L.c - if tia
. -in. era a surdrci cut- i-. tu;
a-- at cr.ca relieved It V,h.&x2 i. rr . i. . a
I r 1 :i fj a r;t iu n t tr;' aa Cir..c i. r
i.;t;n. ti-"-t. Nf. raV'j, 1 iwsin .f !s i -.-d.
luvar, i.;dtra ui litr. Ua hvo
t i e-r iaJ Ij th-a. r 1e a : roiu'wU-L. LiJ
t UOa. WiLT? I Vl--C V 111 X J b&i
C"M c - i J l-iii a ia U.a iac:
tli 'cl-ic-.ila oases
M otlinti l a.1 Plicnara.-Tc- ejrtJ
iz: Fiiiia t:i iUr.-a. a--ii aa hum.ri
rv-jx-ie".:rs. Uo.i bei.tra aid J';s?-i ar Ce'
tiaica la ufa. a-e subjec to rar.-.'-;s c tie
u e i To g--ja:Ti e;rr.ut ih tJLi;a oociwocal
d-x cf Vt.eii Eirrt-s.
auitt i:iai.?a. fcr-j!a. fait r.bu-n,
Vn-ars, $--K..i, hin-.j: - a. fuaiuaa. 1 cs a
tir.-'.ea. li.:-wnci. Iv-jiU S.-:v Lei,
I trn. Ith. 'w ii, i--t;e-ur. lou. r
B d dJtaaAea cf the ISaJu, ' a Itiuver nau.e cr
tatara. art l:Irar- mluf up ard caj ;tf c : of
t -a avstaia la a aarl ur La lm
I.-t'-e-'a
Pin, Tape and at r. ar W rna.
ha t . a (vi ;ii of "o uanr t'-.-'-nr a ere
eTcI - a:-v da.i-eed aaj -ornoved. a -?t-::a
cf ruxiicU3e, va--mirua. no artsl-T-li7;i.ta,
vi.l fra Lr.o afswu L-u. oni:i iiu V atuit
Errrxaa.
?lcaalea, Seartel Trrvfr, Vhic;. "Clt.crv
15, Cc-uirh. avud ail chUvireo's d ueaaoa mar te
r.-ad leaa varare bv kf r-irar tlio boweia cpa
wit-a. mud doura of the f'Uu-ra.
For FctTval rompl.lnit, in vce or
eld. marrlel or lcs. at tie diva c! wcm&a
boixl. or uie turn cf Ilia, thj Ittrre has bo
eq-.al.
Irasaa the Vtt'atrd Bleod vbeo l's
IrcpurtUoa baarvt tar!t:h Ibe fhn iu F far--'one
or rorra: cieaaae ft aim otru-'-rtAd ard wHip
fiah la tie vwiua; cJarp.e It vImo It la Uu
your feilnrs w.'.j ten vcu ieri, and (lie tea. --a
cf the avatam v-iil follow.
Ia eoaarlnalon i Clvw tha nttra a trtiL
It w4'.l ai-ak for ijlt. nr. W---ir u a r- i--r
f-aaaraatii .l ita mtrua than o lezurtiiy advurtko
invBt. around oatb bottle are J d-ectkroa
printed in di-Terer.t larrircaires.
It , M. ntDeaaM lm Co.. TVwri"to-,
Baa riannioi, Caand tJk.i i fc:-1 u ..i-,-.. fci.
Cor. elk.- ton fct., . i(ri.
Said by all Dealers and lrutr?Its.
'VAylWaM l. I , a UHJ.J. a
T H g V C 6 RG
iC&TRISQ.faA RELIEF
.'.Ij-V-'i;; r- )jloa Hi-Urn M
S l;ac.tj
e vr k-i
r tf 1... j
t !'
I- tn s-
r-t.'rr ;
rvtt relict t- -.1
c-. iu.'f-rx to u
rjany wto rue.
onV-.-.-v Corv':.
""rrv-'t-r. Tbr
V, "IhlkEIa ta;a
una ar Itii-..--
- . , . ... -. , . .
- - .--" T"U ....
d-rraMJIiT tt h
f.'.rv f :tvrr
A are iV.stan
Ur.l rrllcl.l.
! atiet I'-m-mf-le, r lk riul
g,y' 'allafanlBa or mower rtww!
G. riTZHTfcXCK fc CO V'r, I
"" a-aaBSSaBfcaBaai'.'',r. X. TW'. Jr w J
i KMiuon tha yatkyi- su ir,,.,a.
To all who are suffering; from tha error and
Jnflifx-retions f youth, nec-rons amUeM,
airly decay, lo. of manhood. e.. I will aend a
recipe that will enre yon. J"RKE OF CHARGE.
Thaa errat ram.y vaa discovered hj a mis
sionary in Sor?lh America, Sand a avlf-ad-dreeei
envelope to tbe Rv. Joam X. 1-
Aw, PtaWon 1 Near York City.
How 1 ci ur.n a TrniunLE
p ra -aa. aa a.tr Jba aalv-d fac ritr af ta
Y.ri al l"Rr-. I Ann ir' "--K v.a .t.' fHji
komsir h-ia. -V.r . a. and -Ji. m. f
Gla.i ll : r.a- f 'h tr-tlw-at r" ri-1 Tr-a tt a3
atmi -r' -1 Vr-tr-T! n-f n j '--. M
CA-NCT.R. 146 U". leth at.. New Yora.
fD.t'a tra f-ja.
nn Skits si lira
m hMu a 1 . w.
a. L aaim a 10.. sa ax i , i u. i
FOR SALE!
Moaiaand 'M I laaa.
. - - in
A raarica. A II from re
rnned Piraa la St
Ucd. Allre1irr-1 and
fv-'-c-re.a fi;
lrt-a I.aw aaaaal
Tfrtna Kaaav.
- mm Addreaa.
"irKAV BKOS, SrMkaiaa rarm. Ft. Wayaa. tad.
WW&k
li-ik fir It 42i,r
GANGER
1
WANTED! FVTrT ''r'"T.'N-1a, TnretKv
A i m 1 7. . I P "' our or-teva tn hi. w
oi!Trr.-iit -l.umiM.1. 1. A DV.tlA pLAHT
FKJT-IiOT IN iir:i:i
It i far vtair to zrt-vc ' .
-r .
than to enre it. Onc, :n w. .
exrience, we ha I it in a lare- . '
chtp for two year. " f;r.,'iv '
it, but it wa a 1? j-,, w& i',r
bad m wbolesome Jr-a I of it ev-' "
We now kfep a ?a:ir.n jtj? r.f carV'..'
acii always at hard. ar,1 w?T(.Vl :
ftifpp i laro. or the ho.,f? r.r. t r :
we app?y, with a hrash, j;.. v' ( r y
c.irr-)!ic aci-1 to the ff. T--) , r.; ' '
timpg a ear, rmke a hnct.. 'j
gning over the wl;i-,'e fr;(i.: a. ,
liberal application rr carVo'lc Rr V ,
evfry hoof. We hnv i,ai l.-it . '
p-cr.uine foot-iot sin k, ..'
this practice, now mor ti an ,
ypars ago. Tfi1 rr.e cw p . .
enred. For ctir rr prv-r;,-- T
know of nothir:? h-tUT 'r c r .... t.r '..
carbolic bcM. Pphuric r rr.-.r
acid will answer a-a vrcn. r.
cheap, r..1 lv.;h n-fnl for rr.'-i-v ,! '
pos-s on the farm, proved -,. v',
how to us-them, ar.d taVo yT-..r '
of them, to
first apparanco r.f t. .,ct p
sheep and lamb, ar l f-rprv , "
every hoof, and ev-ry trl, '-
tbe parts b-twen tl f . ..'.- V
carefoy and tr.-.rousl.'y
carbolic acid. In two -r tlr- ,
orertbe whole f-ck ai'r.. s- '. ''
are any rjewpaf-s, rarvi -merely
for fesr of , "(
cocren:ence In drf?:-5
edly. ToeErn IIat:kts .
Ayrimlfuri.-tf ft , ,
He Had Him t!:.
"No, rxv sot," Le r; : r I
on his hat, "yo c.r 't pn
cus."
"But why, fah-r V
"Well, in th" frt i'r-.
away tny money rn u-rv t? -
'Yes. but I have -..' .
"ADd fn the r.ext ;:ace. 1
crowd, tbe per.tim-r.t :t;-
no resyctable i-r- in car; c
sucb. things. "
"Bat fath '
"Tbafs er.T.gh sir ! y.
I want yoa to -rj iv -rriDSt
sek ?om more r-i
ment."
I
An bonr la'T a n r
pened in tbee'rcrje
: -
V
to tbe tbe top f j, r r
down beside a m- ) . 3 -.
ed a e'ass of iFrr)-.-. ido a- 1 vt v
a c!ear. He b id , 1 ' r ,
back of his bead ar i iun.
jiyir? himcif hue-v. I- u
and on. Tb fav.t-r ' a! r -to
Ibe cronr.d frrm ;- -t-,
boy bid run awar. Tl--. '
each o'her for !.,r a r. :r-r-tbe
boy got in th- 1 '
ir.p :
"Say, dad. if y u w -'r
won't tell ma yoi wa
Tbe fataqr rMV. !
asrreemF-nt. ar.-l ta cr-i' ;'
parage in tbf r:"7 tcz.-.. I
rrss.
Mental eTTT'---1 -f t
tbinp tbat tires r.- .iv-r-Writinc
a le;er 1 r- -.
t'ol. Terror bas a n-m
Sam. emp'oved s.boi:t t! - :
wanting pome clerical w.-:
said:
'B". I war'? vt-r t-r
1 -
ter ter mv
in "VV.r
"ill riijht, S.-:. I'" 1 :
"lias yer cot y -; r
de pen readv dar'r"
"Yes, Sam, fro s! e.. -i."
"Wri:f.n?t r . T-xav "
"A.! rijrht."
"Has yer p?t !.:t i:'.'f i
"Yes."
"All ob Lit:-"
"Certainly."
"What has yer c-A r r
b;t ter me, ho??."
"Austin. Tex .?."
"Pat's rieht. N-"w nr
fourteenf."
"All r'eM. S r. ."
"lias yer coi I.:'. C '
ready?
"Yes."
' (i'way. bos?, yen ar-.i ;
hit tt-r me."
"Jurp, fonrtetrtb."
"Foab. God, y-v.i r.? c
right. Xow, bofis, is i !
from be beiry LciLin ."
" Austin, Texa?. J ; :
"Pat's rieht. Wh-r '.
lets res' awhile. I' t:r-
aches like h!t wa- -'-r
A Bad Stell. The ' :
notice posted in a p ?ti ' ' '
f?ia 1'aciSc rai'ro.ti : "N - f
rraVs on tb" Ga Fac arriv- -'
10:40 a m and ,":'2" p rr, ur'-' - ,f
runs off the track cr at: ' ' -out
fix or the biler burrs :
else bappers you kr-'W. Kr-:- i
As illustratirjr th mr.'t:
tbe true Yankee nlw sy- - v. ;
cornered, Mr. Art? rr i "
ft'iry of a Yar.Vee sch-v't!".-':
was always braec ab ''
Satri. In cor.vers-i :c". :'-- ;i'
lishman be said:
- "We can lick jou riz ' '
alius done it, and we ca:. 1 -:
At Jlexinpton. S,iratji. ' '
and lots of thfrnp'sc"? civ
fits.'
"Yes," said tho F: n ''
remember thofe pl:i.s. t ;"- 'M
was tbe batt'e of "VVt itt V a -tbe
Amei icans suiTrn-d a f- v:
and were much d:tJ--artt 1 : "
er b-at you there."
"Wa'al. rou did. I i' ' i
tbat. I tdiouidn'i 1 ave f -1
you hadd't cf it. I-'-'- '
see, at that !;tt'e t at:',
somehjw didn't s.-t in t "
est in tbe fibt."
Ar.-'
v. .
The Tn am r"? I.i i:: '
are you !..kir2; f.-rV"
Furrow of a tiar p 1: 1
around the kitcht ' .-.r"y
"Oh, 1 was only . V.
"Ah, yes, I st-e ; IM :
P tile lor break fa-', th '
"Weil, not exaC'y."
"I was rry ifig to 1.1 1 a
my apptite.""
1,
I it.-!- '
What h mai t:-t s
A'nt tin t d ? i ' .a
niorttliM .
s. : v i '
ii. . i ii in i .a i.i in, , ml , nmmIM,m,B i n ,i
l an w jp ,
t