The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 17, 1886, Image 4

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    HUM OP HOISKHOUJ.
Tup-Ires li.e uifijw after tnowintr.
(iraiu is s.if. r in tl.e bia than in thf
stack.
Cut out o..l ra;-l ny ;wd Li.tckl -.-iiy
Hsul t... b-.-t ii-'iic iiliiral buoka and
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homo both oonitortab'e
and attract .f.
K-ni ; rfsts of c.iteipillars from
frui: s! .Je trees.
Feci fa' r.i fruit to the pi.i and tit
s', i y insect rjgs.
Tlie dfcayeil branches of oKl trees
saouM be promptly removed. Their
unsiichtliii'-i is the !cM3t or their evils.
I pot u;;- coal oil lamps in bedrooms,
wi:!i wick turned down low, if. produces
astfcm a, heart and throat disease, etc.
The ius.Je of a coffee pot which has
bee jnie discolored may be made bright
as t.ew by filling with soapsuds and boil
in,,' 4" iniuutes.
T.'ic ia:n of oil may be removed by
applying pipe clay powdeied and mixed
wi'.h water to the consistency of cream.
I.. ie on for four hours.
A g '01 time to get fuel for w inter use
is Hhea the fields no longer make de
niaii.id, the farm work of autumn is duiie
and winter coming into view.
I j not deceive yourselves with the
idea that one kind of irrain is all that is
necessary for poultry the year round.
K;. a liberal supply of different grair,?.
l'.very improvement m physical con
dition of perverse soils is a gain that
!e.-ns labor of tillage, and tends also
to increase of crops, with relative rf
du'. tion of c )st.
If a farmer wi'l t;ke care not to pur
chase what lit c;umot us or has little
i.red for. he will s.vu Ifi-rn that it is
p or economy foi him to buy anything
but the litst.
I wo horded o:i a farm that Keei'3
thr-m well emt'Iavetl mav ;ve steady
pro.it in use; but two rrre become a ;
heavy tax. consumini; all the profit and i
a great, d. al more. !
i
Tlie beit absorbent ill Stables is dry
Pitrth and it is never difficult to obtain
in s immer or autumn. Muck is good
anJ pnlveriz-1 clay, well dr.ed, is bet- ,
ter roi l dllT, f'T instance. J
'
Where there is a surplus of straw ,
pood us, mav be found m spreading it
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thinly on inrad '.vs as a protection dur- j
inir winter, for in manv cases it may j
douMe the yield of grass next year.
j
When an outlay of a dollar :n fUtiDg
iin,l f r sed will return two dollars, it l
, ...
will be folly to refuse the expenditure, :
but that is wbat m my farmers do when '
thev sow on land imperfectly fitted.
ku - j
T) ere is Only one neat way to thresh .
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buckwheat tht 13 by tJe II ill ana i
.
there is no other way so cneap, pro , -vided
oolv that the eiain be thoroughly iM.ve ;
... ia. it.x-icA well in the bin. d"n't "
uij .n...- "Hnnsh on llrh."
, , , . .:ii im 1 'K.iUih.T It"h" r.iro" tninio:'. tu i' t ! .n . rlne
A cire!e-is:y kepw coee po. Wll im- ( WOra, tetter. f' rhutn. tmte.l ;cet, phiUi-lum,
part a rank tl ivor to the strongest infu- ; " iinnih on ( aturrh."
.! ,,f the bet .lava. Wash the Coffee i 'orreet otfn.ire ,x.1..r.. at rr.re r..m.lMo .'ure
pot thoroughly everv day and twice a ' diphtheria. .re throat, feul t.reath. 6w.
i. i..,1 v.'.r.v iv-.tpr in it for fifteen ' Tli. Ilopo of tho TSntlon.
vc-i v 'ii wi..--. .-...v - (
minutes.
A few barrels of road dust Stored '
awav for use in winter as an absorbent ,
miV t worth ipuite as much as a like'
amount of plaster-more when chared j
with the fertilizing iraes that dust '
readily Gxts.
A crnoil feed foi VOUI12 5iC that are
e, - ,
nearly ready foi weaning is equal parts ,
of meal, eronr.d oats and shorts, one ,
quart of the mixture in a pail of s' im
milk, allowing them all they can drink
of it, three or f.mr timps daily. j
It is an interestirg ai'd we'd establish- ,
ed fact that bees never visit two or m re
classes of flowers on the same trip, but ;
always procure a full load of whatever j
kind they commence on first, and return j
to the h've to unload before making a!
change. j
For nemalftia the following is an ex- j
cedent remedy : Yelk of one egg, one (
teaspo nful of salt, one teaspionful of ;
ginger, three drops of turpentine. Beat ;
the iugiedients together and spread it :
on a piece of old muslin, applying the (
poultice directly to the part atfiicted. j
It 's a singular fact that gypsum or
rla'.er of paris is so little used. The
cheapest of ail mineral fertilizers, and ,
th one U-st ad ipted to clover, its use
rare'y exten Is far b. yond the locality
where it is dug and groin d. There its
cheapness insures a large use by tieigh- j
boring farmers, who tl'.id it very profit- i
at) e. i
Coin t rea 1 is more wholesome than '
hot rolls for breakfast. Made in this ;
way it is excellent : IIa!f a pound of
Indi.iv meal, b.a'f a pound of flour, one i
tea-'poonful of baking powder sifted into j
a bowl. I5"ii. one ounce of butter, one !
ounce of tn.zar and two ecg3 together. ;
an 1 add to the sifted meal and flour.
Add gradjaily one pint of milk for a
thlu batter and bake in a hot oven.
The craving for sil; in animals is
natural, and not a result of the care
cf man. When this country was wild
every salt spring ct "alt lick'' was fre- j
fiuented by deer a fact that was taken j
advartaee of by the hunters for their ,
capture. Near the ocean less salt is
required than further inland, owing to
the fact that the atmosphere is in a :
l;gref charged with salt, and this is '
ttiparted to the growing crops through
Le dews and rain.
The first few years )f the life of r.n ,
ijple tree is tlie most important teiiod
or exercising care and di)lignce in re
'ard to pruning. A well known pomol
'gist otiee said that he could grow a ;
hodel apple orchard an 1 never prune ,
l-ith anv other implement than a jack-
Inife. He would becin with the tree
t poou as it was taken from the nursery, j
tid wou'd at once begin to form the j
t.turf top. Then is the time to avoul .
fr-jtch-s, which will be a'mjst sure to
til it m after years, and to begin at the ;
p at the rieht height and in the proper
e'ape. One is very apt to begin
do low at the top ; it looks higher on a
paa'l tree than on i large one. It may j
ott bf deirah!e for the general grorrer 1
re unJrf-nke to do all his pruning by ,'
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aor cf l-ire tr-es shouM always ? avoid-
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PATENTS
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PENNYROYAL PILLS
"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.'
fb Orictnal and Only OcboIm.
al :... S.U.M. r-n .f wsrlklMa IsiIuMm.
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rctU. TrsAa vU4 -7 BUUar A) Ik
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A L E S Ffl E ffl
irANTPinTJ to canva-
fur the saie of Nursery ftoek: Steadyl
i mpV.yment ensr i.,tced I lil.ARV
, f.Xt'FHKH Hl;n. Applr at oner. sta.
Ins; Kofer to th!i pa.t-
f'il',7?T,''rl : . r. . S- if
23 YKARS8fJ U3E-
7ie Greatest Keiiral irisinpi of ths Agul
sywft6wsof a
TORPID LIVER.
I.o n. a cpetiie, 11 iTr!a cobiitb, Pain in
th? hend. witb n :ll rnsation In the
bark rr. Pain n.ider the abonlder
Mal, Pclli rs after rating, with adii.
inrlia.niion to cif rtion t( body or mind,
1 1 riiubiitty of toa:?cr, I.ovr spirits, with
.t feeiina ofbuTing rocl-ered some doty,
-,nricrs, Dii.zipeno, Flmterios at the
ll; r.-., liot-j beTorotbs eyes, Hradarke
' -. f !he risht eye-, Retlessaes. with
' tf'M e.-.ms. If iihly colored t rine, and
crr.STIPATION.
'.- -' 1 i s Pii-I. ai-.j specially adapted
; '. 1 ri -e, cr-.f! J iso errects sucli a
e; iV.-.ii.q- t o nston isli the sufferer.
1! , IiiTouttL: ATpctltr,anca:sathe
1 : , 1 Vt iia ric..,t 1 the st.-m la
? isl.r.l . r.- P.- r Tonic Action on
Hi rMlt n.Mn..Cr iiilslfltoolMre
: 4 1 ?tnrravt.,5.T.
mrn dye.
i :av IIatv. or i;!:a ohrpe to a
' '' Ui-M-.K ) v .-. suiu'e application of
Irr.. .'c i'h;;ir-i;i imtvral color, aet
V me. u i , . .-...l.l by Iruiats, or
.- v i-i tc . . or. v. olptof 91. "
- . r je, -" ,- :-ra ?Jt., Nw York.
F.EItY O'EVVTio Om n W.tf;nffsm.
La-J!-" I rAStin tot. ii.i.K up
til 1 A llk nn iin.lfrvila. W. ljflu
W-iJ 1 (llesstuan I f lb. Can t
TJ , I "li s. Ma.lein ftri s 10 lit
yj.v.'ji X I'lisincsj, WNcnni, plenure
.rly'Awu. ar.l t-urirles. Stnd
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FAMILY SCALES
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CECIL
A Ufa Experience. Remarkable and
Quick cures. Trial Packages. Sand
etamp for sealed particulars. Address
Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo.
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Under the now.
All in the bleak December weather,
When north winds blow,
Five Mttle clovers lay warm together,
T'n.ler the snow.
"Wait," said they till the robins sing ;
'. Wait till the blossoms bud and spring :
Wait till the rain and sunbeam eay
Our winter blanket shall fold away
Then we will try to grow."
Ail in the fragrant May-time weather,
I When south winds blow,
t Four little clovers crept clos" together,
! Under the pnow.
Foor pink oabies I Tbey migbt have known
I 'Twas ooly the pear tree blossoms blown
By the frolicsome breeze ; but they cried :
! "Oh, dear,
Surely the spring i? late this year !
Still, we will try to grow 1
All in the sultry Aaeust weather.
When no winds blow,
Five little clovers were sad together,
Under the enow.
Twas only the daisies waving white
Above their heads in the Rlowing light ;
But they cried : "Will we never understand, j
Italway? snows in this fairyland
Yet, we will try to grow."
All in the bright September weather,
When west winds blow.
Five little clovers were glad together,
Under the enow.
For now 'twas the muslin kerchief cool,
Of dear little lass on her way to school.
The sweetest enow-fall of all," said they, j
",Ve kDew our reward would come some j
day,
If only we'd try to grow.
What Men Have Said About Woman.
In love, as in war, a fortress that par
ley? i3 half taken.
A fan 19 indispensable to a woman
who can 110 longer blush.
The man who can govern a woman
can govern a nation.
The mistake of many women is to re -
tirn seDliment. for gallantry.
1 it is easier to make all Europe agree
; than two women.
' God created the coquette as soon s
' lie bad made the fool,
j A woman who has surrendered her
j lips has surrendered everything.
Of all heavv bodies the heaviest is the
woman we have have ceased to love.
W'oman is a charming creature, who
changes her heart as easily as ner
gloves.
Who takes an eel by the tail or a wo-
man at her word soon Qnds he holds
nothing.
have seen more than one woman
drown her honor in the clear water of
diamonds.
How many women would laugh at the
funerals of their husbands if it were
not the r.nstom to weep
" v ' '
I) m r 11 uccri.cu .1. HOU. fcVF
TnarrT them : it aklnd of revenge as gocd
-"a11 kuclu & .
as any Other.
, 1
An asjj would mare its sting more i
venomous by dipping it into the heart,
a coquette. ,
Rascal ! That word on the lips of a !
woman, addressed to a too darling man, i
often means angel. j
We meet in society many attractive i
women whom we wonld fear to make j
nnr ririia i
uui vira. ,
A wnman nhn nrtpnds to lanirh at . physician in hiii.tn. aud Amenra. Kortmiin ac
woman wno pretenua 10 iduitu at, comi)anjl.s eTtTy b,.. ForSaicbv nni
love is like the child who sings at night j
when he is afraid. 1
It is easier for a woman to defend her j
virtue against men than her reputation
against, women. !
Woman smaltow at one mouthful tha ;
lie that flatters and drink drp by drop
a truth that ls bitter. '
A young woman is a young lunatic. i
ITEMS FOR THOUGHT.
The malady most incurable is folly.
A crooked stick will leave a crooked
shadow '
' i
A little of everything is nothing ic !
the main I
" I
Wine is a turncoat, first a friend then j
an enemy.
, lV . . 4 . .
Time and the hour are not to be tied
With a rope. j
tYheu fools go to market, pedlars j
make money.
The greatest wealth Is contentment
with a little.
The fox knows much, but more he j
who catches him, i
1'ardon and pleasantness are great re- !
vengers of slander. j
Educate the people to the fact that j
effects follow causes. j
Send a wise man on an errand and ;
say nothing unto him. j
Those that are greedy In praise prove 1
that they are poor In merit. j
A countryman in homespun may be j
as warm as a king in velvet. i
A gentleman should have more In his !
pocket than he has on his back.
He that would have what he hath not ;
should not do what he doth not. !
The generous hand is the one to cling
to when the path is difficult.
There are those who never reason on
what they should do, but on what they j
have done. "
Spending your money with many a
guest empties the kitcnen, the cellar !
and chest, '
Nature is frank, and will allow no j
man to abuse himself without giving '
him a hint of it, j
No evil propensity of the heart is so
powerful that it may not be subdued by
strict discipline.
'ot Acceptable.
Contributor I h
Editor Does it say anything about
large, lustrous eyes?"
Contributor Not a word.
T- ,3 : . 1-v . i . .... . .
ujs tun iutci mruw uis ;
wnoie soui in one long, passionate kiss?,,
Contributor Oh, no.
I Editor Is there anything in it about ;
i "ethereal bliss?" i
! contributor-No.
, "burning witL love?"
Contrbuter No one.
Eaitor Does the hero "tear his hair"
or the heroine's face "fairly glow with
?"
Contributor No.
EditorThen I cannot accept it. It
violates all precedent. Takeit back and
run those in and I will consider it.
TJTTESLY BISCitjEACFD
express'" 1110 i-el;mr t'l niariy vi in
rheumatism, nenrnlgiii, sciatic vt . 1 1
toiis or sick heaiiiu lie. Having tvi..!
ruiraberli-ss so-called reinedi.-., iiikI phy--:-ririns
of all pi-Ikk-Is, without n lii t, tl.i n
fjoms V !.e no li..p.-.' Mirny snih 1 ;vt 11
a I;,-ti; ?or! tried AtLl-.j l;oiv. tnid to ti-. ir
suri'i'i"-- f r 1 ! 'V
low - - I s 1 . ' Mii.t it w :i
mo u -i I'- . . ,i!i!tTin.i'i i -1
an e(ie! imeiit; tlnus:in.! h.-ivchw 111,1'. 1
by its useund tiny Uglify ! it v:iii 1. ,
Shokonicko, T itit-lies Co. X. Y. A ujr. '
I took Atli!' l.nrrs nitriiing toi.in.
tions; it raiif-d a liiifjiiii: in my cur :: : .
was not pleasant, it opernted on mv l.cu i
cansinj? a slower ami fainter tliroli, ami i
constipated my bowels. When tlie l.it !
dose was taken I did net tliink much 1
tlie medicine; the next day mylaniim-ss
was betti r, and continued gettinp less until
it left nie. My lanienei-s was in my line!,,
shoulders and neck, and had been for itiht ,
months. 1 was advised to try Athloplio- j
ros by my neighbor, Wm. Jackson, wlm j
lind taken a bottle of it for a severe ntt.- 1:
of lameness in his shoulder anil aim. H j
said "it drove the lameness right out ti i
me; my head felt etrorp, and my hmrt I
almost stopped beating : 1 thought I would i
die, but I came out all riulit, and have not
had any lameiic since." Amcs r.P.iucs.
' Phelps, X. Y., Alienist U, 1SSG.
I am a practicing T.hvt-ician ; 1 pre
scribed Atlilophoros in a case of inveterate
; l-iieuniatni ol the nrht shoulder and arm. 1
j This en-e had been of weeks standing yes
I ri.ontli and resisted medicine carefully
! selei ted. also the use of electric treatin4it.
One bottle removed all the trouble. The j
case remains well, now over a vear since '
i usintr the medicine, I
G. C. I'RICHARn, M. V
U.iei v drnpi.'.t should keep Atlilophr io
and Atiibit.horos I'ills. but v. liere thev can-
I not ,i hou-dir nf the ilni;'"ist the Atblo-
phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will
send either (carriage paid) on receipt of
rejr'ilar price, which is $'10 per lotlle
for Atlilophoros and 50c. for Tills.
For liver sn.t kirlney iliseajsefi. dystrpFia, in
mtrcstioTi, weakness, nervous rteliility, uiKer..e
of woinen. constipation, hrnilnche. impure
bliwl. ,vc, A thloi horn.- I 'ills are uneo'inlefi. .
CARKIAfiKsj WAGOXS & SLEIMK
Carriage Making in all its,Branches.
rainiing, Trimming
and REPAIRING of all kinds donea
the SHORTEST .NOTICE and the LOWEST
PKICE. Also, Planing, Sawing and Wood Turn
ing with Improved machinery. Aleo, all kinds of
I heavy work done. Carriage ?m!th shop connected
All parties trusting me with work will be Honor
ably dealt wltfc- All work warranted.
V. y.. CHUTE.
Et.cnsbursr. October '24. IS8.
LADIES!
Are you reckless enoutrh to Tpntiire If so wnd
two cents in stamp to th- Mnrk Hvblirhint Co .
tlW urtd S aslnnpton Stric t. NVw Vorit. f.ti
nn nf thir IAiirtful iltntffpniu,l V -.t I .. ,
"ook?-, " ls a nwl. "jiqiij-. nd mrrr-st-
Ing work to every persou .f refliiwnieut.
On receipt of ten ct-uti iu s'amp tfi'-v will
poKipain a run sei 01 meir rainou?s iiou--
hold pame verba,
For ten witMiwy win aiwsj-nda bookcotiumiiic
Jts mont popular sonr, tufret her with ten t-xqui-n
curomii ara.
aTJINEPTUS!
nKr
other bitt-r ilrni.'. eith. r iolid it fluid. Prirc. ;i
fent per I'int Bi.ttle. Pr. srrib-d l.y l!r.iiaii..f.t
ManufnctTir.'d by
The Academic Pharmaceutic Co.,
I.ONI.ON AMI f iT VORh.
532-536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY.
V s V?;
ELIXIR.
An eVennt Fn'ish T.hflmmiitio rrcpnration
for biiioii. tnniiu-iul m l 1.1. 1 iroul.1t x ; tin- re-
K'TS
Approval ly th- l!icli-t nuvlical aiuh-.-ritiot;.
In iisp in the h.orpjtn.n iu erer v part of I iir.p.
piJ!Ttv' hii;'8,1'U,', ,u,,-""n
EDUrely viH.--t',ibie : fr?e fnm liarn ful ilniirs.
In Handiome Packages. Price 5C Ct.
rrerej tol. ly l y
J lyyhl 1 l:in.;hceut!C Co.
LONDON AND MEW YORK,
Chemists i y rj. .intuit t Hr ?Ir. " tiie
yuon a tu! t.i the Roya' Kiinilv.
Kr.w v. i:ka::ch :
130, 132, 134 Charlton St.
ROYAL PILLS.
Panic medicinal prr,ii-tie) as Pot at. Elixih, in
boi, 3." j.iil.-. to ixvx, for 2 6 c-i'Ui.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCG1STS.
REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR!
Vinegar Bitters COKDIAL, ) !',j"u" soc.
Vinegar Bitteri POWDEBS, so dow, soc
Vinegar Bitters, nw tyie. J p","' :.oo
YlD8T Bitters, old ttyie. wtter tau. :.oo
... ... ,
The World's Creat Blood Purifier
and Life Giving: Principle,
rinW TWmerinno PWt.
The past fifth f n fpatnrr tbr I.rndlnir
Family Mcdiciae of the World.
j McDonald Drug Co., Proprtetort,
j SA;, fbancisoo m new York.
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in
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PZA?'I,nTES.
Todb, Toncli, Wortmaislilp & DnraMlity.
I n.i.ian HiiRE , c
,f,VI1" Baltimore Sti. JMmore.
Uo. US FlfUi Avenue, If ew York.
lSELLERS' LIVER PILLSi
fBI 5.14 b. !! nrncttn ! eo.lr - - - "
WW
t 3I t
ir a in iini:.
Straight
from tlie s!i jLiblei Tn
A favr i i;c
winter it3or' Vefnre
thp lire.
A "sufe Lnrc'ar
is one iti t he per. i
tentifiry.
A hard thini: :o r,
:fi p-en '
t-r's edrf.
A pole stirri.-.a: fulject nil in
your shoe.
There' many a slip "twixt Ihe enp '
and the saucer. j
A present which is never n-ceived
with gratitude A bill.
The oreat woman question "What .
did shd have on?"
Jpn boasts of sinking fish I?, has
musical scales, we suppose. j
Bluebeard's trade was evidently ;
that of a belle- hanger, j
Money is vet quite hard to collect i
and even coffee frequent ly rt fu-s to j
settle. j
The grocer never sings '-My way is
dark and louely.1' His weigh is usually
light. !
'There's plenty of room at the top," j
may be an equivocal exprepsion to a :
b.ild headed man.
The royal family always wears its
trousers turned up at the bottnm, tie
cause it is reigning in England.
It is very mortifying for a youuij
man to ask for a girl's hand and re
ceive her father's foot.
Kate Field asks . "How many
womn msrry a good manv" One at a
time, Kite, except in Utah.
The difference between a porous
plaster and a lottery ticket is that, the
the plaster draws something.
Another peaceful Indian has been
discovered in Montana. lie has been
dead for over l.0 years.
For the combative A duel is tha
quickest kind of encounter, because it
takes only two seconds.
A man who is always losing his
temper never seems to have mucti
trouble in finding it again.
An advertiser wants "a 8trong boy
for bottling." It occurs to us that it
would be easier to bottle a weak b.y.
A clock should please both capital
and labor. It works twenty four hours
a day and goes out on a s'nke every
hour.
An observant writer says that few
men know what to do with their hands.
They should offer them to some nict
girl.
A pretty girl won a musket in a
French lottery. When thev gave it her
she asked : "Don't they give a soldier
with it?''
"Yes," observed Mrs. Gra; . -we
kinder go' tired of gas, and now we are
goin' to have the house lit with clandes
tine electric lights."
"Culchaw!" A provincial lady of
culture was lately heard to remark : "I
j am not much of a grammarist, but I am
a pretty good 'ritnameticker.
Beets and carrots have grown to
such a size in Dakota this year that far
mers are compelled to use stump pullers
to pull th?m from the ground.
Why is a reddish horse like a horse
radish? Because we can't tell the speed
of one, nor the virtue of the other, with
out putting a bit in the mouth.
Paner shoes are manufactured in
t, . , .. , yr T 7
A Olio aim oic ijuiir lasuiuuauic, tl li . i,
imagine a dainty slipper made up of
spring poetry and old love letters. i
An old farmer who wrote to an edi- j
tor, asking how to get rid of moles, and j
receiving the reply, "Plow them out," ,
answered back : "Can't do it ; if's on '
my darter's nose I" j
Young mother (displaying the '
baby) ; Isn't she a dear little thing, Mr. '
Fodsnap? Fodsnap (father of a large i
family) : Yes they're very expensive. ;
I've got six of 'em.
"What are you it. here for?" asked
a visitor to the penitentiary. "Camse 1
was put in !-' growled the prisoner, 5av- j
agely. "Yer didn't think I came in
'cause I lik?d it, did yer ?"
"Are you well acquainted with
your mother tongue, rcy boy?" aked
the school-teacher of a new scholar.
"Yes, sir, answered the lad timidly.
"Ma jaws me a gooi deal, sir."
"I'm afraid it's not genuine," said
a lady to a shopman. "Oh, yes, it is.
madame," replied the polite gentleman,
"All our camel'8-hair shawls are made
of pure silk, direct from the worm."
If you have an snemy do not buy
his boy a drum. Your enemy would
probably kick through the sheepskin
within twenty-four hours. Buy his
next-door neighbor's boy h drum. It
will worK just as well and he can't get
at it.
A scientist says your scientist; is
always saying something that each
adult person carries enough phosphorus !
in his body to make 40,000 matches, but!
I muse who snow now nara it is to make i
j a match of two people will begin to lose 1
i faith in scientists. j
! Edison fays that no experiment j
I which he has tried at night ever failed. I
! Now what we want to know is. did he
ever try at night in his bare feet to find
the matches without disturbing any of
I Lin'rJVrr 8tnf !,Dg hi8-big toe
I against s'teen different obstructions.
! -Head nf th-
-Head of the house (to youne man at
; the front door) "Haven't I told you
!, never to call here again ?"
; Young man "Yes, sir ; but 1 haven't
i called to see Miss Clara this time. I
.have a two-months eas bill here to
i .-illofft
i uiii.it.
: Head of the house (in a milder tone,)
j "1 See. oO Will Please call ffin
o
i "Well," remarked a young man to a ;
i group of frienJs. "the only girl I ever I
really loved is to be married next 1
; month." "Too bad, old fellow," said a I
j member of the party. "You know the 1
j old story about a good fish In the sea, I
j don't you ?" inquired another. "Why j
, don't you punch the lucky fellow ?" !
asked a pugilistic member, "and prevent j
; bim coming in time to the wedding ?" ,
"Who is the lucky man ?" asked a
j fourth member of the gathering. "If '
j you will ouly give me a chance I will ;
j tell you. 6he is going to marry me " '
i Tableau. !
UCGD RiTTERS.
r " it?
icliv w-'-taoie prepa
ck rpes? o: r choice
Hi;'.! ecrn'o.'pation of
fw.'t
'14 le?,
The
dioeovf-rcr tire; noi claim it a
cure for all tha Vs, but. boJdly
warrants it cures every form
r-. c.isc:.!0 r-. rising from a tor
pid iiver, jr-ours blood, dis
ordered la:.. ?ys, and where
there is a brcx;n down condi
tion of the Sv-' ?m, requiring a
Dorrr.T. fin a
r-.f
, immanent tonic.
nev-r
lp.iis to restore the
sufferer. Such is BURDOCK
ELOOD BITTERS. Sold by all
drugrrists, who are authorized
by the manufacturers to re
fund the price to any pur
chaser who is not benefited by
their use.
PRICE, S1.00.
FOSTER, MSLBURS & CO., Preps.,
BUFFALO. NEW YORK.
" CANDEE"
Rubber
FOR SALE BY
H. CHILDS & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Keb.'JS. 815.-1 j
the
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAIM
I n ftttalnM a BtandMrl of excellence which
' dmit of no BTij-rior.
It coDtains every iiniTOTement that iDvenUre
(enias, skill arid money can produce.
ETEEY
ORGAN
FOR
FIVE
YEARS.
The.o rrollpnt Orconi arc crlrt.ra?. .1 f.ir to!-
none, qriivlity of Vine, qtnick rrfiKjasc. vanity ot
coinbiiiaaiun, art:auc deiirn, l,ra..tv in finish, per-
fect cni-FtrucUou, xnakiiitj tl-cm tlie ir.ost attract
ive. ormtirTitAl and ilt.irrtjlo ortrutiP for kumea,
. schools, ehurcbea. Kdi:-a. o-:otit.6. etc.
I rvTiniKiu ii nt iii Tnrnv.
r.sTAHi.iiiF.i nr.fi tatiox,
l XKQl I.ri r.tl'IMTICli,
SKIl.l l l woitlill .
covr.iM :i, make TnM
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. l kkmmi. i uuaii uiixxii
Ins'ruction F,:
. . Piano Siools
Catalogs ps uu.i . j, l i j-j iiratiim.
The Chicv "-uitags Orgsn Co.
Corner ;v".ph nnJ Ann Street,
CHICAGO ILL.
THE NEW AND ELEGANT
HIGH ARM
"JENNIE JUNE"
8EWINC MACHINE
18 THE BEST. BUY NO OTHER.
The IiADrES-FAVORITE, because
It in LIGHT RUNNING and dcx?!
euch beautiful work. Agents' Favor
it, because it ia a quick and easyooller.
1GXMS WASTED lUMWCFIED TIK1T0M.
Baivr vox. oincruijAr..
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ENCINES, VIBRATORS.
THRESHINC MACHINES,
GRAIN DRILLS. cider millR
i GRAIN DRILLS, cider mills
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j jelf-heatinif I'T h or alcohol lump lOt.S
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FRAZERA?"
BE--T IN THE
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i double" THICK lS:
! BALL. WiliTfe
;v.-::t wi- .r out frr on tfi iJWtE -?.Vr'
I tu, :.!. Tf.-( or.it. f3rsflj
l; r, h ' .....'- t.irk f43wji i?ltJ
; on ::r and give , ' lT'5J I
i imh t.i.i: wear. 141.01 Mi
IT - ' t v. iTf,,; -rrZ Tl nhhrr t4mZ?Tm
I I'. . t in tl:.? jiiark-1, l "WSSjTf
cl tie r )ix,t ai:rl the ' ; 'J!jjjJ'
: vva( v. o iiicnru. gl&&'JTit'$
(Hi ox- i-jl rj
to tri'Qu
ill tli- Irflrd. u.
Vr prt worfcli, ir. uc en;u
My l it!? boy unil I.
Ai'd plantlr.g sefi.'s.
To foiosioni y td by
Tier ls some pf.p-rnrn, dar," i 5i 4
"I'll give yon for yoar own ;
To plant 111(1 hue
And waff-h it Rrow,
And have it when iu grown."
lie t(o' the kernels eagerly,
His little tioe he dropped.
Then, out he burst
"Let's pop it Erst,
So it will ?orne up popped !"
hv f. handier
Waitlne; for the Train.
Ger.tle reader, did you eTer cotice tte
, man who is waiting for the train ' ut
walks into the depot, aDd after vandr
ing around begins to read hie rpr .
' but before he has had time to read aa
item about a mau t:r g bitten to dea'.h
! by w Jersey mofquitos. he is on tig
fee', again. He hurries up to the wic-
dow of th ticket offce, and icquirea
"Is there a train for New Haven at
' li -.:v) y
: "Yes sir."
Then he goes back to his seat again
i but suddenly looks up again at the clock
and hurries again to the ticket oce
, with the inquiry ;
"Is that clock right ?"
; "Yes Pir."
', "Thanks."
IT re hn wanders out on iVe p'a-Jnra)
:i il a ks up and down a few tizrea,
ir ;lie in.pu Ki' is too strong, arid he
g4n api'i . d the jddr of tickets.
'I nipp tin iram is r.n time to
d-.yV
"Yes-, sir.'
"Ail ii-h . T'i.t.k yen."
This ' i he p s tr whi-re he left bis
t;ri,sti-k h'mI p.-jM-r, ai.d un's ti ftn tj
a:.".!i-: Sftit, and h.tviiig arratyt-d t h-ta
to his salistaction, tie again rears tie
ticket window.
"Is that ice-water ir. the coOer
there ?"
"Yes, sir."
"Much obliged. You say the 'rain is
or time
"Yis, sir."
"And you're sure about the clock toe
ing ri,rht V"
"Yes, sir."
"There is that m train cnmir.c ic
now ?"
"AUrijrht. Thank."
And then the patLnt ticket sgf-Lt
closes the window and si's down to wait
for the next fiend who wants to take
the train.
Metallic II. E. Tie.
! The subject of the introduction of
j metallic railway ties as an ire peristal,
j and economical substitute for the present
j article, has led an authority in the liie
to write that, after jauch track walking
! and observation of the condition cf
! wooden cross ties in various ei&zrs cf
decay, he concludes that the principal
cause of their short life is not Datura;
decay, but a decay hastened ty frequent
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'-r i i i ilhi rtim i'ienaii:K lur 'JOii
; fibre bv which the rail Ppik", the tTea k
age in every ir stance being from tte
surface, which is unsheltered from
, weather and sut, iepted to ror;! nr, : s! ra.: r.
from piafsicg trains. Experiments :n
stone and Iron ties, he says, have proven
very unsatisfactory, the wood tie being
ed
Anything that will render tte ser
vice of the latter more lasting must
prove a great boon. His own observa.
I tion leads him to believe that a rail
; buaii tuii,u win 'ictcui luc ujuL,m..ui.
of the tie in questioo, and at the same
time avoid the strain and wave motion
imparted to the rails by passing tiaiLP,
will add to the average life of th- woc.3
tie nearly one hundred per ctn!., and
would at the same time decteas? tte
cost of track maintenance.
A Erst class salt should be pur- wf
in color, clean, comparatively dry, uni
form in grain, and quite soluh'e in wat
er, Good breeding in the result c'. n:ct
good, some good nature, and a !i:tV -i?
denial for the sake of others.
It was Washirgton who caid t? a-
Aericulture is the most heHithf.i1. tt.e
most useful, and the nicest err;".oy
ment of man,"
ROliERT EVANS,
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A.XV M ANt' F ACTf K F K I T
nj dealer In all k'n1 e: FT' R "!TT K F .
mV. full line i f t'askeu i win cn l.acrl
Bodies Embalmed
WHIN K EUV IK EI
Ai j. ?0 M
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MOT nr A n V"
I DLAD I 1Z. i
VALLIE LUTTRINCER,
m rcTra of
; tin, rorrER and sheet-iron wake
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! .Y TIS ROOriSG,
Kepecttul!y liiTltef tte attentica ei fct 'rif- V
I and the puMtc In g-eneml to th - fit that te t '.I
, carrTin on huntne at the rid :p.l cri'te ts
I Mountain Hone. Eenus. anJ i irrare-l u
: uj..Iy from a lante mock, or n;ann-aciar.tfr te
der, any article In hl! line, from tht ia':l n.
the larceny ii. the ten manner an J at tbe
llrlni i.rlces.
t"S'n penitentiary work either male r -! 1
at ttii establishment.
tin uooFiNCi srr.ci.i.i v.
OItb m a ca an.1 it!f'Trcr'"',i"'i
wora and j.rlces. V.'LVT TR : ' 1
E-nhnr. Aj.rtl 11. li3-tt.
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RM fok salt:
K Talual'ie lrm :ia!cd In AiVi. "
'hip, t'ambria cuntv. ahont nre if i -r.lc3l.urn
and two and one-hal it
Iretto. n.ljolti'iii lan4 ot Jarae K w "
bu-k, aad other? contaminic
ABOUT IOO ACK 1-
JlnTlne ihrn.n rre.-ted a rre HKICK I " i '
1N' H( i Si; Isnto t.arn and all ne--f---s'
huildini!. The lartn is In a fcn cnilt'o.
inp all In acod i.rder n,l it will ;e ..M
terra?. Vi.r farther ( articnlan ell on the iT.i-r
$ianed on the j-remlses.
June 4. 1W. M. L. TKlSt"' 'l.U
To a n v r R Tl k r R I ar.t Kete-t-TJ
1 vertiinit 1o 17 I rood ciwi tr" er'
P. hoBLL a. Co.. kTe-rre-e "
Ad iresa i
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