The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 05, 1886, Image 4

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r i J ir 1 t" - t i I v -i v I o
'- ri 1 ) iMoas of m;!s y- tr, a 1 10 psr
"it of 'his shiu'd li1 crptna.
M il :h the r-- li'HTi w1! Ijivh or
.-ii" r i 'V, p! v;ii m k'il f h-tvy
u r.-rU! on th na f k p i-, in in
Pi-ntv of ribiii wi'l prilin n im-d
!-vk on your tvri. '-E!Vv gr- i W
inn Vt rirfi. ofr'i' "h- sk a and
vmi ' 'he ?Trtl h"i'h,
rrnjri hvi' wir r n foliar in
l it 'Jfhi'R th WM'hr'l fivriMn trul.
;f r -is-iiVe. hou-" I w r" h h1-
;n H U'Wh -S v nr : i. FI ra. tnd
1 vjm e f it as pj-rl v h"v fl h ty.
T.i ) rnmh on ti r 1'v b s I'd in rrise
. f nn' m f ir Ti y r nrvn-
' arii1 rmj1f for mt-iy of the
;i 'a to which lom'ir; fowN r
b'o. For tup", onions are the best
.'n-jr f h it cn b" fel.
In io't.'ng arrr.innQ in .h f -H . ns i
a,t;i "nr. vning a Trv Itr.'la mrnm,
.-, ,i !;'"il qiim'i'v o' -nd if h nvl
io r'hr H';ff ; on th (nn'rirv,
tho 'n tha snriny thiil'l r'h tl'lil
fonn:n ,;tMe or no sti'l.
FJu'l he bred:nir w n'ntv o'
n" 'M ""aon, esnoeia"' ' n'trht a"d
(lo nor nptnd on the p.iiri. A' 'be
em" botns to fail so rjo is qil''v.
If the ewes are expcbwl to proiur
sfnnc pirly Iambi, gt vn rail' hp fd to
thfiti literally.
We 'o not think 'he color '.f riirrl
ati -iiil.l t considered t tl wber qna'i
I y fa (CMirfil obprvPS ono wri'pr. hiif if
a p'oap. rnnpct, qn'fk er,"'ne 'owl of ;
vMfo rolor can ba rirodnpd. 'bp mivi".
?s that it wi'l b" Tir'prro1 ir thp
"Ti'krt on croim of i fo'or.
I? 14 rot t Iip q'is't ' i v f' 'nj i f.r m '-'p
fr'm wt'.irh tbp profi ' d-Tivp. bn Tip '
.-pi ritv. ThP bst bred -otr known will I
n.if mni1iirA errut hutfAr nnVaa tha on !
' ' "
li'ions are ravorabip and ' h" minncp
mrnt c-rfect. The "eiit pd?eM is Riven
by the dairyman aDd not by the cow.
A fall market for poatoPH. if it gives
& fd:r proGt on copt of prodnc'ion. is
ni'ich stfer than a spring markt. for
!hrn is alwavs liability to miohnpB
n-fiprtiv the element of nnrerain'y 's
f;r-:4Tly increased, and of'en the whole
nrircrn pf profit is lost before the sprint?
When a farmer legin? warfare nport
nir i'wn:nill I UJ 1 1 J in ilia in' fi'i" " ""'i t fi.
1. - 1 r n i o fimtltr 4m hm rrnn ri n TT O onfi -.
pn'f'ures he must exnct lore rontes'-,
;'ild Ihat every point of Vintno tr-inPd
.:. i . . it., i
wiimi.' nnuuu.jnv v,bi.i,. r.,..,.-
inil trillrnph tO be well eamPd by a
;r'-oele which is iarely end d in the j
t!rst year.
Seed ccrn intended for next wson
a. ,.,i.i y. thorono-hlv drlfd or it win not
lllMItlJ
;-(rvr.rverecold.butifcontaintnemneh';'y'- s. wr. .
a jiff )I1 US COnipi'MI ' i"i t -''- J
-ii i ii, .s.ni Trvj !
c-ild wea'.ber will injure thepprm. Dry
it v.-.-!l, and hang in a dry place of even
f rrr.y: r-i ure.
It ; -3 better to torn the fall apples into
,- ,,!, pyen if but a small price b nti-
tianrd for them
mi If r ' be trpes.
thnn to let them rot
While Hppif-S pofiReS
, r , 1
1 for 8'ock. mmy farm- .
S'lni v.ilue as fooi
do r.t poem to real-ze it, und i nt
1 . I l,n nl.trol Ti-lfiV re HI (I H I (l '
it , . 1
l.;iv nn the ground.
;overnoi.P.
i' .11 iAhiwater and sonp will rfrn'-vf
i-tic' :ne rcae from washable fabrics. .
Fish tay be scaled much easier bv j
ci-p: livrii'i? tliem into llollina: wa,pr for
tn If ute.
Fresh meat beeinning to sour, will i
S'.veef'n if placed out of doors in the cool
air liver night.
M!!k which has changed may be pweet
ece I or rendered fit for use aeain by
stirring in a little snla.
Boiling starch Is rauch ircp'-oved by
the addition of sperm or !"a,t- or ''O'h, or
a little gum arabic disolvul.
A tablespnonful of turpentine. boMed
with your white clothes, will greatly aid '
In tha whtening process. !
Kerosene will soften boots and shops j
thV. have been hardened bv water, and j
render them as pliable s new.
Thoroughly wetting the hair .-Hire nr
W;oe a week with salt wter will keep
it from falling cut.
One teaspionful of arnrnmli in a enrt '
of witer, applid wi'h a rir, will e'ean j
silver aid gold jewelry perfectly, j
lt will curdle npw mi'k. hence, in
preparitig porridire. gravies, etc.. sH '
'hnuid not be added until the dish is j
prepared.
Clear, boiling water will remove tea !
s'ftins ; pour the waer ihrmigh the s'sin
and thus prevent its spreading over the
fabric. j
Where a filter Is unattainable, a vrr
little alum will purify fonl wter. On
onnce of alum will purifv a whole hogs,
heid of foul water. j
Faint stains that are dry and old mv !
be removed from cotton or woo'en good '
with chloroform. It is a good p'an to
first cover the spot with obve oil or
butter.
Chloride of lime is an infal'ihip pre- j
veatative of rats, as thev rl-e from is
udor as from a pestilence, it sbnnM b
thrown down their holes, and pr"sd
wherever they are likelv n r-me.
ChaTCOa! is recommended P r bqirrt.
ent of gaes in the ml'k ronrn where srtnr
gaes are present. It should be frort'y
powdered and kept there cir.iinmllv.
especially in hot weather, when nd.-rs
that are unwholesome are most liable to
affect the milk.
A teaspoonful of borax pot Into the
last water in which clothes are rinsed
will whiten thein surprisingly. Pound
the borax so that il will disso've easily.
This is especially pood to remove the
yellow tint that time gives to white
garments that are laid aside for two or
throe yeais.
This way of washing fancy work is
very good and preserves the colors : For
washing embroidery in crewels or silk,
pour a gallou of boiling water on one
pound of bran. Let It stand twenty four
hours, stirring occasionally ; strain and
ue. a dcetlon of soap bark is also
excellent. Simmer a handful of soap
bark in a quart of water until the baik
Isjperfectly soft; strain, dilute with
water'aod wash tke articles in IU
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the noted eaayit and
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4 DtaUociivo. Hesitations) mn4 K4tng. a lrf
atiJ c.tce ;'ji ''".i"ii 'Jt criOa tUifMl4vU u4 ubUa 4
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f. The Ptn.lrd Letter Writer tbr IsJMi u.j
tQtiTUa. :oni(iet to eorr-poo-iaTif. giving p'io
dlroaiioDi f-jr tti wmi-cilklftn of tetteriof kind, will
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fl The KrieH 'P- A tfcrllllo Vurt!. By Wllkl
Cot'.in. iii'Jiur of " Tb VV otnn la W',nt." eta.
T Ked Court Farm. Aft r.trntuf Novel, DvMrt.
Henrr Wool su-Jir o! Fu Lvnac," et.
t Tk Ladr of t e Luke. By rtir Wiur xit.
' Th i.-1y .if iht ,fiM t a r'.ruin-e to trv, tuid r a;l
th worki uf uoof li morf beaunTul than tht.
. In tpld ( e. a Novel. Kj tht author of " Port
Thorns "
Amoi Kkrton. A Kol. Bj- (;orf Fiiat, author
T " Adaiu HMt. " rti Mill on th K!os ' u.
11 Lady is wrndollmio'. Ureaui. A hov.l. Py tha
aat'ior uf lr 1 turne.
1) The Myatrry of the Holly Tre. A Novel.
By Athor of Ior Ttimiis
13. To Hndg-et of W It, llomor and Fii, a trr
c-tU"o f the fwnuy Wilt, acL4.ba, abeolua, pveoia
and juiee.
I Jahn 1lowrbanL, Wife. A Vorel. py MiM
Mal.'ca author r John tiaiifat, tvatitlaman," t-.
IV ike 4iray H oaan. A l. By Mn Gaakell,
antl-o- of " Mary BrU.;i, e:r.
It. lxtra ConpleU ?trtrl- f Popular Author,
tni.-adng ioe, humtjrout aoj dtoive tor tea, ftortta of
ia:y tit, of a'lvuoLur, of railway lifa, ate., all t arj io
1st tat . n 4.
IT- Jaaper Tana eoret A NovM. By lliaa U. R.
BraiJ u. ajthcr "f Ana-i r loy 1 ' tuv
10. Faary Work Tar Homo Adornment an entirr'y
at wok 'is!! th; u-..e-:l, oo at 8 1 11 g tsir nl prastie!
Iitir iai'oni for m-veltig faicjy basket, wail po- Ic tra.-k-
-, need.e work. amhruMary, ate., t , roruij ant
gaut y illusirai'1.
i Vrlram'e Fair 9torte fr the Tonne
f ottl fulie tinn of fair .torioa pubusbel. Tfca cLi.l.fn i
w. Mnnnnlor tZtlqnette for lillii aud GantlnmrD,
a g-.tdi tw p . . l?i- il I g".-i hree 1n.g. gl Itisj ma ru'aa
of nj1ern eii at:e for a. I v-aai(i
li laoful knawltilgf Tor the Million, a banly
' ot uk'uI iufurmstii.il for ail, upon mauj aadi varle-u
Mi; ec-i.
n- The Home 00k Hook and I'amlly Phyaf
elan, vOTtta.n.g huulr-l of eicti.eut coukitig rf i-v-a,
in .i 10 ho i- kec'T. tMi- how Uiosrf all ooraaion alt-Di-nt
iv a nit :e Mot; rnir"tt-.
Mnnnerw and ( tomi la Far Away Tanda,
ver iu:res iug an-1 u.a:ruct; oa f UtMj. Jera-1b-itig
tie teciii'.ir la r . hi'Ti, ai a er a and cuaurua of bb.
rtf frrlgn fouti'ri-
il T Popultir Itnllada. Audi rlta as aheet nsato.
Worla .f a I 1 r o -1 ars-1 ii- -ns
t wll-d Bu.-k. Nrei By H -gh Coewar
& At the World Mrrcy. A Sov.l. By Ir;e
Waj 1 .-a m nh -r v' T ie 1 1 ..n th M arsh ew
AT. Mildred I'revanlon. A Neifl. V; Tht Di.btw,''
IU'.'it M.i V Kau. e;e.
t Uark Jkay. A Novel. By the author of Ce'iad
Ba fe
i Shadows nn the Bnnw. A r?ovl. By B. L. Far
jn'o, aiilJi jt uf " braal an 1 be- and hi taaea, t.
50 Loollne. By Mary CU Hay. ythr af " Brnda
York
11 -atrl'l a Marriage. A Noral. By Vtlkia ColUas,
aithor of No ao mt
51 Heaptnr the Whirlwind. A Hove:. By Mary
Cecil H it. a un r f "0:1 kid j.-toa hfuQ etc.
U Iadle-r Cartoon. A Hovsi. By M.aa at. B. Brad
das. autrjr o? ' l.a-lv AuJ;y t acret." eic.
Si- A olda Aawi. A Horet. By the author at
" Dora r';iort,a. tc.
i Valeria's t at. A Novel. By lira. AliaaUr,
au-.bor of re Waolog O l. ate.
96 Matrr Koae. A Nnal. By WiUle C-olIina. aathar
cf " T h utuan In Whit.
3". Anne. A Novel. By Kn. Henry Wood author of
Etit L an '
The l.anrel Rnah. A Now). By Mill Malocfc,
Author of ' J.h i Ha.tfaz urnt.ercaa. eic.
W Kohlnaoa 1 rnaoe. A thrt.nof aarratiwby Daniel
De t -v n li.g the adienluira bf a cantaway la i&e
South PucRjtkMa.
eo How to Make Poo I try Par. A practical and
lnv-ricti 0f artK.ri by Mr. P. H. Jaot-. Poultry
Ell:rof " Th - arm an-1 tr iru Phi. a l". ,urtral-d
ll Parlor Magic and 1 hem teal Ftpertmenta, a
xc I wh. la now tc erft-rm hntrsxliof atnusingtrKke
la mr in 1 ii-.sir i live er-rtruDta with etsnaie agenie.
t Or ma of ttte Potta, rxritakaog cwmtr.r '"C
livjto rcuni -or, L n- ,w, W'bitUtr. run, taiey
V.'drt B -Taut ai. t- ai, r ii h. ra
5 KtilMIng Plana for Pre tie a I, Loweoat
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h rt nf ir. p-i e "rm g.- o V0 I iluauated.
44 Anaedotnaof Puhlle Mea afclnrtn. Krank
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t La ernury.
' .Feop'a Fabtea. Tb wurk of aa aetnt wtuIqm.
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,u it4'n very dav.
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rKClMSEII'8 1'REITtCTIOS.
The Indian Chieftain's Lucky Nnesa
Ami Its KfKnlts.
Connected wtth the great eartheftrake
pvriod of 1811-12, occurred one of the
romance of American history. It wan
' the Incky prediction of the great eartb- I
' cimke that made tnefame of Tecumseh, :
the celebrated "Indian Fa'se Piophet," I
d' led to the uprising of the Creek
' Nuion and the bloody Indian war that ,
followed. !
Teo jnDeh was a Shawofe warrior, and '
first appeared among the Seminoles in
f Fhir':eia and the Creeks in Alartuma and i
i Georftia as early as 1810, endi-avoring to i
form tSero into a confederacy, whose
aim it whs to rise up against the whites
in the Northeast and exterminate i hem.
lie failed: and on the breaking out of
: the war with England, in 1812, entered
' i he British eejvice and ag-tin set. out to
st:r up sediiion amoDg the S.eherrj
Indians. He bad ben told by the Tain
'. glish when a cxmt would appear, d
be told hiseircitpd Indian hearers that
j at a certain time l hey would see his rm
1 stretched oot over the sky on fire, anrdi
j that he was going to Detroit to prepare-
! them for tht-irrising against the Am"r-!
' jeans. "When the proper time came be-:
would strike the ground so hard with
i his foot that. be wou d shake down the
houses of theirhead city.
I He left the Cheeks, and at the
' when he promised lo smite the ground
strange to say there came the great
earthquake. All the territory border-
iug on the guJf was agitated. The
gtound of Alabuma trembled like au
! aspen, while froro ibe earth came terri
' fjing rumbles end groans. The
,own
' the i
of Toockabalcha- the capital of
Creeks, was shaB to ruins and as the j
1 earth heaved nfhook the frightened j
Indians ran from their dwellings crying: j
I "Tecumseh is at Detroill Tecumseh S j
j at Detroit! We feel the stamp of his
foot." At the 3e time the corutt
i appeared in the heaveus. This was t o
! mnch for the superstitious Creeks.
I They rose to a man, and after two
yearsof sanguiuaiy fighting tbey were
a defeated and ruined nation. Tecum
seh was killed at the battle on the
Thames in CanaJa (October 5, 1813) by
American troop under the command of
Col. Richard M. Johnson of Keutnckv. i
, . '
Tecumseh, who was serving in the En-;
glish ranks, cammanding a band of
Indians, was carried off the field by his
followers and burled, no one knows
where.
I rishi Landlords.
Everything They Owa Squeezd Frem the
Por Teasant.
Dublin would be the most beautiful
city in Europe but for two things
its buildings and its people. The aris
tocracy, so-caJled, live in tumble-down
Tillas, whic though their white walls;
! sparkle in the sunshine, prove, when :
) approached., to be painted shells sur
; roupded b, mined gaidana. The in- '
! riuKitanta ? all tKoa ii 11-ia ara o oot f
iinuitoui o ks a nil lucor; t moa eic aa vsa 1
broken-dewn landlords, who Lave been j
compelled to close their country houses!
and come to town for economy sake; j
widows living on the dowiy pa:d them j
by their elder brothers, aud mortgagee I
creditor, who live on the mortgages ;
that they or their ancestors have placed J
on the land; for in Ireland, with the ,
exception of a few distillers and brew
ers, who live on the drunkenness of the ;
people, there is no possible mode of ob- j
t airing a living save from the peasant j
farmer. The Socialistic axiom that '
supital ia only a useless value, the j
toil of the worker beiug unpaid is in ;
other countries mitigated and almost j
lost sight of in the multiplicity of ave- j
nues through which money must flow
before it falls into the pockets of the
rich. But in Ireland the direct and
rude transfer of money from the horny
Vionrla r f1 t Ka via ao-jrit t f tVia rlolifuro
UnUU3 J A V 11 VJ ST. V'U V W liUVI UCIIVOtU
fingers of the landlord has a horrible
smell of slavery.
In Ireland the landlord does absolute
ly nothing save to grab all the money
that the peasant can scrape together.
n Irish landlord said. "I have always
j done, now do and will continue to do !
; just as the other landlords, for it Is as
impossible for me as for the rest of :
my class to do otherwise; but that does J
not prevent me fiom acknowledging the 1
fact that it is a worn-out system, at
war w;lii 1 110 u 1 neLt-r urn urutuii, auu
something that should at once be abol
ished. In Ireland every chicken that
goes into the pot, every glass of cham
pagne drunk, every silk robe that rustles
on the street, every rose worn a the
ball, is so much squeezed out of tha
misery of the peasant's hovel. A few
years ago this tribute for that is what j
it is was accepted without a murmur
just aa feudalism or slavery was accept
ed in other lands. But now the scales
have fallen from the eyes of the nation
and the sore is laid bare in all its ugli
ness. An Elephant's Memory.
An amusing circumstance happened
at Ilythe recently when an elephant be- j
longing to a circus freely helped him
self to an arly breakfast. It appears
that between 3 and 4 o'clock in the
1 . . . . . .
) tHOrDIIlg Xtie 8 11 1 33 B I maDSgfa IO ClTeCt
His pcHpe rrom nis coropanioDS. ana
j paid a visit to a house with which his
I memory had a pleasant association a
little shop at the corner of Market
street. On arrival at the place the
: elephitnt found that it was closed, but !
nothing daunted he coolly lifted the f
door off its hingeB and used liberally j
of the contents of the shop, potatoes, j
appies ana sweei 8, w nen be bad either ;
satisfied his appetite or had exhausted
the supply of good things he retraced
his steps, and on the return journey he j
was met bv his keepers, who had in the !
meantime become aware of hia absence. I
The animal in question visited Hytbe !
about elevn years ago and in passing
this bouse was treated to a raess of po- ,
taloes. This seemed to have left so
mird that be was led to pay ar.ot her
visit to so pleasant a spot, with the '
result above recorded. About the same ,
time the next morning he again got ;
awav and was making for the same
place when be was discovered by his j
keeper and taken back to the show.
The quince originated in the island
of Crete.
a rrAStxiva pact.
It is not cftto-monlv known that ft Iaxf
proportion of the rheumatism nfxl neu
ralgia extant is traceable directly to- the
diseased condition or imperfect actio of
the kidneys and liver; therefore a remedy
whi li cures the resulting disease must
have found and smitten the first cause.
Muiv oersons usiner Athlophoros for
rheumatism and neuralgia have been
surprisv-l to find that chronic disorders of
the liver and kidneys have also been
greatly relieved aad they have written
for an explanation. The 'fuel is, that the
remedy acts directly on these organs,
cleansing them from all irritating sub
stances and resnlating their nctvon. Taken
in eonnection with Athlophoros Pills this
is, without exception, the most valuable
kidney and liver remedy in the wtlJ,and
til cure a large proportion ol tnose woo
have these difwases
Copnke Iron Works, C'opake, Y.
For the K-t five years I have been sub
jest to severe attuHtS of rheumatism wliicb
wodJ cause me the mostexcruciaticg pain
in my rfcest; was obliged to put myself
umfcr the- doctor' care for two or three
months at a time, and even then it was
almovt i:ipossible to pet any relief. The
last tinw; I was taken aiy son was at home,
and I requested him to call the doctor,
but he said Xe had heard of a new remedy
for rhvaimatwrn' calleti Athlophoros and
advised me try it- 1 did and Ton can
imagine my surprise, was relieved of all
pain after taking one bottle and have not
been troubled since. Tt saved me quite a
eum of noney-rand whaK is better, I was
not obliges to endure weefc of suffering;
would not be wiiiont it iirthe hoose. Have
raeommenrled it to -others and it never fails
to gi ve rel iaf. I. IT- PA.Tn3tso.
Every dnarsist sliould keep-Athlophoros
t and Athloplsuros Pills, but where they can
time not be bouzlkt of the'drueutt the Athlo
phoros Co., 112 Wall -St., New- "Vcrk, will
send either (oarriape.- paid) ca receipt of
regular prioe, whi' h: is f l.fft per bottle
for Athlophoros and' .r.0c. for Pills.
For liver and 1 idnejr diseases, dyspepsia, In
Sfcertjnn, weak -ss. nervous debility, diaeases
r- women, coin tination. headache, impure
Liood, ie.. t'-ilojs'ionw I'-,li ore unequaled.
CJLRKIAGES. WAGONS & SLEIGHS
'
Carri& Making in aS'its BraneSts.
Painting, Trittuning
and JIKPAIRING of all kinds done
the SHC-RTEST NOTICE aadi the LOWEST
Pmrl Aim phnlnir..s..lwTne,.
ing with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds of
heavy work done. Carrlare smith shop connected)
All parties trusting me with week -will be nooor
ably dealt with- All work warranted.
Of J6. OHTJTE.
fbensneg, October S4. 18S4.
LADIES!
Are you reckless eooujrh to venture Tf fn snd'
two orats in stamps to thf MaikfuhtiMhina Co
6 and 530 Washinirton Strei Sew Yoik for
one of their beautiful illustrated "toadies'
"was," it is a novel, uiiine. ami iuu-rt-t-tng
work to every person of mfhwinent.
On receipt of tn ynt in stumi thev wil
send coatMid a full set of h.- i- f.,i.. v.. ......
hold game verba.
ror too cents Uiey will alio ii'ii Itookcoutaiuin.
eompU-te words of 4,The alikiUo.'' and nm-ir
tta moel popolar songn, topethe.with ten exqujmr.
cbromo card.
aUINEPTUS
A very pl.nain?, harmli-ot cl-envrrMs-eil nromaii..
compound for diitifuiain tin- feMC (i qiiii.nn' mi5
other tnttnr drnf, either o!ii'or fhiid. I'rire 7
Cent per Pist Bottle. Prenr-iVd h-.-tKiuHam'r-;
physicians in KanM; and Ani-rira." Koniiiilx at
eompatuee evry buttle. For Su;r by liriij,-;...
Manufarturv 1 by
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Approved by the hrgheet im-dicn! authorities.
Iu use in the. hOBjiitalH hi every rtat of I. in ope
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ple of avdentary habits.
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The pa. fifth of r f'rntarv the I.eadlna
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tjifiiujoiiiaa. oiiitwrrwi or iiioasj amntil linniaaui try aaalL.
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DU I I?
Sl IUlllft
A B'a X. g-le.
One day at scnool
I told the boys
'Twaa wrong to chew tobacco.
A sl-yemr old
Giown very bold,
Presumed to give his veto.
Says be ' I saw
A fellow chew
Because he had the toothache ;
Taint very wrong
For anyone
To chew that has the toothache."
The school agreed
With him, Indeed,
Ilie Ionic charmed the orctfite.
Quite puzzled, I
Could scarce reply
A t Grat to his assertions ;
A happy thought,
However, brought
Kelief frem Greeley, s namesake.
"Horace." I said.
If a g!rl, Instead,
Should chance to have the toothache-
Aed want to chew.
Wast should she dof"
Like older ees, experience schooled,
lie neratebed bis bead.
And then be said,
"She'd orter have it pulled."
Orlgfof Flsnsts.
Celery originated in Germany.
The chestnut originated1 In Italy.
The onion came from Egypt.
Tobacco Is a native of "Virginia.
The citron is a native of Greece.
Oats-came from H-brth Africa.
The settle is a native of iiorope.
The pine is a native of America.
Rye originally came- from Siberia.
The poppy originated'in the East.
The mulberry origiemted' iu Itrsia.
Parsley was first knswn in Sardinia. :
The pvr and apple aire from Europe.
The 8un3ower was brought from leru.
Spinach was first cultivated in Arabia.
The cucumber came from the Ean
Indies. ;
The waiiojr:nd the peaoh caoie t I
from Persia. !
The horBe chestnut orij4iially oase !
from Thibet.
The toothsoaae radish Is native l
China aud Japaa.
Peas are supposed to be of Bgyptra I
origin. !
Character in ' Cigar TSmvbiB,
If a man smokes bis cigar only enough
to keep it lighted, and relishes taking it ','
from his mouth t look at a car! of !.
smoke In the air, set him down as an :
eay-golog man. !
Beware of the man who never releaser t
his grip on his cigar, and 'ia iudilerent
whether it burns or-not. lie Is oool, j
. calculating and exacting. .
! The man that emokrs a bit, reste-a bit
, and fumblas the cigar more or Ites,
( easily affected by circoaoetances.
I If the cigar iroes ot freqaently. the
i man has a wtiole-souled disi -sit!onr is a
; harum-scarum sort of a fellow, with a
: lively brain and a glib tongue, and geo
; erally a fine fund of anecdote.
A nervous man, who f ambles his ciar
a great deal. Is a sort of popinjay among, i
men. j
i Holdinir the clear constantly between i
... .
j tna teeth, chewing it occasionally, aad
I irtt ;e : sa iil(. i . , , , . .
( not caring if it is lighted at all, are the
characteristics of men who have the te-
t nacity of a bull-dog.
The fop stands his cigar on end, and'
an experienced smoker points it straight
ahead, or almost at right angles with
his course.
From Behind the Counter.
The man who goes into business wtth !
the idea that goods will sell themselves 1
frequently gets a chance to start over, j
but on a different plan. i
The customer who aln
weight, is equally careful to pay twelve
cents for a shilling
juu l iHKtj me ouyer s wora tnat his j
jng "just holds a gallon." Four quarts
never crowd such a jug.
The trade of the small buyers who
settle weekly is more valuable than that
of the rich man who is too solii to pay
oftener than once ia six months.
When credit is asked, stop and inquire
of yourself whether yon would have lent
the man ten dollars if he had stopped
yon on the street and asked you for the
accom modat ion.
If an account cannot be paid at the
stipulated time, don't let It grow any
larger. If your customer caanot pay a
ten-dollar account, how can he pay one
of twenty dollars?
In ever expect a profit by selling gooda
to a pic nic committee.
When granting credit to a man. It is
immaterial to ask whether he Is a church
member.
Hogged by a Bear.
A man who was around the ferry dock
the other day looked so lop sided and
walked with such an odd gait that he
was aked if he had hen run over by a !
saw log. !
"It was wuss nor that," ha replied. '
"I was hugged by a bear about a year j
ago, and I haven't got my shape back !
yet." i
"How did it happen?" j
"Well. 1 was in a lumber camp op on
Georgian By. 1 was a teamster, and I :
went out one morning about 4 oVlo-k
w av v tj l u r UACU
but as I kne
dido't take
twenty feet of the stable when somebody
rises up before me. I took him for one
of the men about the camp, and says I,
"Well, partner, what Is It?"
lie stood there blocking the way and
made no answer, and I calls out :
"Come, now. no fooling I"
The fellow sort of sniffed In reply, as
if making fun of me, and I Jumped for
him, calrnlating to fling him into the
dirt. I wasn't two seconds discovering
that I bad tackled a bear. I wanted to
forfeit the gate money, but he wouldn't
let me. H, pnt ui8 p,ws aroand mB
anj settled back for a hug, never ma
king an effort to u- his teoth Tt ,.
! like being qnee2pd in a carpenter's vise
onlv more. I hadn't rim to vU before
rov senses left me. When I came to
half an hnnr Inter. I ws in Brow'
una rne rHr had gone, n
me nr an."
'And vonr preaent shspe is the result
Of that squeez"?"
! "Yes ; but yon oueht to have sen me
r.ght Away sfter I Why. sir. I had no
, more shap to me than a whiplash, aod
i my anpetir, was taken away for thre
months. Kun over by a aawlog 1 I'd
. lay down and let three of 'em run over
I me sooner than tafca anotbar hog "
' rteiehmteil American anri vanna: 4ir..ii.T, I IN. . BKVSi; larva ham ltd a I rrrt'"
W tile Way tO the Shed I tOKSaHUURa. Hit rniAklra ...a ! haildinaa The farm -am a eetsaT'S.H
a Kntern T on. .iikin ! IA'J nRI tta.t. M rt rfD,ItU. '' Isas all is ...m ,-Msr sn.i 11 :'! -e - 3
a rsDiern. I was Within ; Sesd fur rataoma a ntani a..,. v. i.t ... 1
CONSTIPATION!
There is no medium through which
disease so often attacks the system
as by Constipation, and there is no
other ill fiesh is heir to more apt to
be neglected, from the fact material
inconvenience may not be imme4iate
ly felt from irregular action of the
bowels. When there is not regular
action the retention of decayed and
effete matter, with its poisonous
gases, soon poisons the whole system
by being absorbed into it, causing
piles, fistula, headache, impure blood
and many other serious affections.
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will
immediately relieve, and one bottle
positively cure or relieve any case
of Constipation.
"Was troubled for a year with
torpid liver and indigestion, and after
trying everything imaginable used
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. The
first bottle revived me and the second
cured me entirely." J.S. Williamson,
Rochester, N, Y.
PITTSBURGH,
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$3.00 SHOES
IN THE HARKI.
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JENNIE JUNE "
8EWINC MA. CHINE
IB THE BEST. BUT KO OTHEIC.
Tha LADrBs- TAVDRITE. baeatxsat
It ia LIGHT EUNKI5Q and do
such baauUful work. Agents' Ta-ror
ita.beoausa it is aqaiokand eay njllar.
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ENGINES, VtBRA
THRESHING M i
CRAIN DRILLS.
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CHIMtS,
cider mill.
k'JV?.:?" .ti drnie; th eei.
Pennsylvania AcrlouKaral Works, y
Important to Canvassers,
WAVTFll-
"J""rl"1"- nrfsoi ifitinK inen to lnMrl
to araod favaii.rf. Aiidren. for elreulsra aie
JYfJ HALL
vlLtaaaxratlaaaa. Aaara M aa-
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t.ra;i:svi! FBA7ER axle
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e'f-te"o y sua nr aleohnl mp IIOU I PTP IN TH Z WOK LP W "
A WA V V ITH HOT kITI IIl is w' t f . , n- . j r-e
(Tl Jt Ooosb armjt. Tmmtm rmt f-J
r J l w In lima. St.ld bv dntya M
bit z.; 7-nm."-r7 tr i
av B.lttm.Tr. I r.a i..ii um' 1 lr. m.i. V
"it i f i7iih7 Sir " n
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lame and In him v.
is the sum of all gj, j
Se' i-i the sum of all the La i
ed to m?.
-'Mlnr9,!'" :'Snest honor
ein d:'""'-.
ub one apple tuward of an
! "ManmaybelHf a
j but ebarity hasn't ?fak'
i enough to cover the Man
. tobacco."
Mistress to tervarA gii.
name ii wbat?"
i "Mary, mom."
-Yes, but what is your surLaa..-
i "My sir name ! Why, CTJffi ' '
had any. I'm not a man."- ' "
; "nello. old man, tow ars ,0. ...,
j "Fine. Where have you b k"
yourself V ' "f
'Tve been off in the woods oa..
I ing eipeditk)n.M
, "Did you get nythingV"
j "You bet I did."
"What?"
j "The best appet ite that's v.t
pans in two yv-ars. "
T).l .
far have von cf.t vn ; n w
" UJ M:r . rr
- - j r ' . .
"Ain't never been very fQr .
iles from home, I reckon. - ' '"; 's
; m
"I mean how far hare r
. iu your oooxr
I "Over to this plcler."
i "Why, that's where the
j logins. You can .11, cm?
; KeD 8r g BD- data, bet a - -great
sl,ake3 on b.J an" hot " 3
a .u uiuil not ia, in tLal'a,.;
your father ever 1 c j .a;k
l ome, " t
; "Then I'ni.K:a.l tere i3 a.,a,,, I
.respect." lH.'- 1
i "So use Ulkin' that Wiy be'
,for Ledeef. E, . L,ti
; dnd, be couldn-t LeRr l.isse.f :
', ground. " !
1 M T)ie in Arkac, . t t .
; t:at the pquatters baketleir h - A
j wi th fence. U e rt ct
: -What are you doii.e-w.th ,i .
I ne?" ai afked of nr. v'.i fe;';'
: :)a nenr a large l;n..,.T
: in? near Li? Lou!e.
i "W-!M' tel. yer. TotLer ,J tl
i an' Ahtit..-- t
. o iuj Bill Wt , r.
through a graveyard, a tl
rock didn't pv-ar to t du ii' , .. B ,
f-tch it along." K
"What serviee is it t.. vyv
"It saves im the tn.ul' .. ,, ,
vrood:'t " "
"How?"
ii, aiu-tjeri,, .t ::n,,tv K
at U ont here i,j the .,ui. t tr v
:nest thing ye ever v;u'.
rile a whole middlin at rsHi -
'Ing it, ain't f-r K,
njt
Har
brilf
Yes," said the Chico w..n:.- -j
a lriead who bad ju-t .. T
has been very oiok, and i.s, t'.rn'',
will rever fully recover."
'Ir. evJ: U you th:r.ki.
be an lavali.l?"
"t'-ti, be is Strong enucfci . lu :
he had a tVer ar.d it u-ol ! i 'l
let I h enird j . i t right. r rrt :.
alnj-i.'H left him."
"ThHt H certain: erv !
Ye. :t j,. ile W8, ;.fv u , v3
know, Mbl Wfts pt ij.l i ; g aw "
"Yes."
"Ha was to have U -n iJl.."' ; ;.,
bnr mtnii, but now sin; ; : uita
faded him I suprKif Le -su": ,,.; :c dj
much het'er than
man."
Ion'l take such ar..c-urj:sei.t
of it 1 think h still it.vh' a? -w
KOI5ERT EVANS,
UNDERTAKER
A L M A f t' AlTfUiS rr
ed dealer la all kliai .: 1TIV,:1II
JTA full l et er Cttla-f ; "M
Bodies Embalmed
NOT DEAD YET!
VAULIE LUTTRINCER,
Mt.vrriantit ii
tin, com .,d mu-m nn
JtSI TIS ROOFLSG,
Kaapeetls ily 1n,te !!: tient:ri. t
arS the puhiie iaieoenl to tht ;ct :l.a: ! r?J
earrylna; on hoien at tba old tatd er:
Monouln Himt FSeD.i.uru. aoi i; -a. a-: "
apply f ,-oai tmi aux-t or nisttUt:ar.s f
1sr, aey artle aln b!f line, rri-n :ta in an
tbs lsrj .t. fc tha ttrt rrancer itJ a: i6t '
livlr.s; rtrleea.
t" No ritentiarT e-li e .thr r c:
at lhav M-iUiihuml.
TirT ROOFINC n S IA 1 . 1 T.
I' ve m a e m l f att' wj-i " f
arcr'a and ,.e. Ll li.-,l
f.tenftiura. April U lwa-t .
7"ATv2 FOR .A1.F
j A vsXle larm a tnaiel -n A i'-'tr '"
i Phlp. Aaaulirla eounlj. attiiT rre z .
EJ-anrfcunt and two ani -c! '
I 1 yT. -IT .liMnm, I . n . . I u k , ' : ' S.
back, as 4 oihera oocta'Dlnf
Knavl oa ths prmida
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aw. j. r. x
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