The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 23, 1887, Image 4

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    Si
Aii Indian Millionaire.
any cue prei'xte i : i;ia.ter of a j
t i. it y ;!-. li nt an An:-eric:iu lr.dun
v bui'd a radio 1 h.i would have
1 eec o-isMeied a fit object for a Itnia-
M ii.-v!mu. l'.iit. to-d.y the people of I 3
N-wl.i.: county. Mo., a county adjoin- ! i
. the. liuiiai: Territory, have wit
i.. s .ed a tc.'iit such as man has never
W.o-e bfheid. Matthias iitlop a half
Cavu.i and half Wjaudolte Indian,
l:i au lidtati vi'l.o't. in Canada, j
': ! at Ne.ioli.i drove th- lirsl spike
to- the K i!-:is ( ity. Tort Srai'.h.V South -.
- i: liiwnv. TI'ls division of the
: . ( :t, IVrt Smith A. Southern
' .. vay v.. ctirirti red the m'i of last
:,!.,i-ch .!: th laws of the Sate of
J! iiun, with :i c;iiita! of t:i,(H'U.(,(Kj,
i .it now there are about thirty-Gv?
ii..: 's irrad'.-d ar.'t ready for the iron.
Mr. p'.U! has flinched the "sin.
r-wj of war' out of his own ample for
fu"o.aci ! ia hacked hy heavy capitalists
tJ loinp'ete the nad, and brfore the
i. : i f nt xf. January he will have the cars
Yi.i'i.in,- lr I'n JopPn, in Jasper oountv,
i.-the tow.i of Splitlcs, la McDouaU
count . a distance of atiout ta:rty iive
.v.. !fs, ai.d Matthias Sjlilloir, the mil
ionaiio, Indian, who is probably tin
iiehett man of his race, will henceforth
be known all ovt-r the country as the
only It li.ui railroad man (at least the
I riit) in the United States or in the
vl wrihl,
'i . e t. reason of driving the first
: ::kb on the tn.in line of this new road
w i a matter oi more than ordinary in
terest Li) the j ' -i'1'le of Neiw-he. At i:l"
?h. re w re ahotif o:in thousand people
Third i.t the inC wher- the main
'!' rro. :-es tho 'Frisco !r.xrk. After
niij-i-j ty the. Indian hand fiom the
TeriiNny, :;nd selert ion.-i 5-y the Neoahe
l,.i d. y.r. Ch'irles '.7. Smith, And. tor
of the roii.-li m t i n company, held the
y.n.e in j'O'i'iio, and in four l-oid
Htrokt-s Mr. SjIjIa,.' drove the ppiki
hrti.w ::.', a cref uh'y soltcled white
oak tL. I hvt r alter eheer w.is given
for the load, Matthias iii;tlo, Neosho
ai d the i n'i'i, ii - , aiur which maLy
iu'.ji' to t!: tr.u k to hiok Ht the spike.
M;-. S;:itii: wi.-hled s'.nlk'o with a
.in'': iritv arm j tecisio.. wl.ieli imli
eated that lu hnd used hin nledn with
,:o.i etr. whru he tuiSt his stean.bo.it
I'll ttie 1 t troit Itiver.
Mr. pUtlo was bom In the year
I-l i, anJ while a hjj was a;nreut:ced
'. . .MiiM-i.t.T nn l UMilwri-tit. :md, al-
Ihcugh uiju'agea were only iT-r month,
yniii-j lit It. th-iuht he was gftticg
rich. IIe in.hiLed a love fur machinery
:u d ii.vjiitions which has mad hia Iif"
a "... r-i! pud fv.-ntfn! one. Iu the year
ltJ.'cnn --i.lirk.v7 ji.irifd the Wyan-iite-,
who were tho last of the IiV.ian
Uilrs th t. !n Ohio. Iu Sj'!itlotr
t.iii';" . est witli some :;f the. tribe, anil i
f'.und, tier h;d arrival at Weatnort
l.n..;.r;jr (now Kan.sas City), that hii.ly
h..d i ntsi'i hi.s pocket, lie induced
an o;d Indian tu ''' security Tit t!n:
I i .i an a.xe
With thi.1 a.r hit Cut !
ccrd.vo- I l,r Itie Btc-ani boats at J. tents
1-ei t o. tJ, and. a' ter i;yimr for the axe,
which cost !ih soon saved vnouh to
Lu? a iouy.
-:''.iL the yenr I M he marrinl Klii
I'lri.clt, a (.;-. iiilniececf Hurry .1 icijues.
th- o i l-Mian who went his security
for th. i:;(.'o of the axe. Her talher
wa.i .;;:l i !ir of the Wyandolted when
he di-.d iu Her mother was a
juu Vt'jan .h;tt andrnrt Hr-nec-i Indian.
Th-y h'V:' l :'..milV .i liv .tiil.rn
I IU fio:. ;oid c;-i daiiieter. So'.itlo.: '
w.i.' n r i !ie. and in r. ui.it tf Ms ur.d'-r-
taklLir.' he was aur-c. ssfn!. At ur, ..ri
day L t nilt a null reir Wyandotte,
whief w .s !;rs'. run ty horse jiower and
rtlterwi.nlo hy steRm. Sj.litlos'a mid
wa- a : iiec."sj and was )o:i an old land
mark n- ir Wyandotre. He be-pau t.
HI-'ca'aLe in real etat", rsnd, although
he !'i nt:th. r read r.nr write, he has
be- ii one of t he i;ot "-.icce-fnl sjcn
! : r.- ii. the neighborhood of Kansas
City, aud is to-day worth over ? l.tnui..
"-'. Mar.y intertstii.fj ircidcnt.s could
. rit;ea m coiinot'tio wuh his iish
Xul life.
"Hi i: r. yon me, are you, you yonni?
roprotac sa.il Mr. I'.iid riy, ns he
c mi" :i.'i ...-s l.-s son !! Im-p-bail 1
Oi the umimn. "no this is the way j
you -ji nl I)., ur.le y.u oii.ht to U jmt- i
l.r: :i. nt .-vh..-.:. ,.s ,t V iere ti.e j
t'-uoh. 4 's r--!i .s, ii.Thil: word wantiu to i
i iff - !
.i.o.v u yon :va .cy, ;.r.d I've been
lu:'.tu.u: St r -.ii ;h- la.-.; l our. No, r.
! !'. cue ii it i.i ;-r ft ik- i r h hv e
a'.r:e.e :t is. 1 r.on't h.ivt any mur r'
ti IS '.ih.iw n, .,-!, x,,,e xiKi n;.t- "
lieu t!: - h. v nvoi-' i;. 11. -i-ru i! ; :!-
y uMrtt.
n. ..a I'lnai f's lr-.'l. u.n lie lift!-! m
MS4ui. "ilmv m;u.v Tiore tr;kw-s vou
pot
"Tw' r.p iHltt.o boy Tho hiI n--
Wi! ju.t huil Unr lRf
i ll s!-.w ou h I ut .ur otl f tl.rr t-wj
!. ui tj-. w.4V T u Iiorrt run. !trh
A I.r.t-lt- in a i l!rrr Im-.
Tin rr is :iP i ccri.tric oM pe:;!!--r!i.ri
in u 'r)i:ri-t :(i:t Uun wh i recently nuir
n.1 h si.pwh.it lioueniM!i ymuitr wife,
a.h! v N hrt.i leir, ijuoti-i! as ah aln!
Tf t)f srr.i'r folly ever sri.c-p.
'it y fttT r.i? return from his h'Micy
fr.ooii h wiis wattM on uhv ctmpr .S
iStor-.Ir !y;'iite a iU pitati.ui cf ris
- Iow townr'uifi. url local uiattnAi.
I?t tal ben aijirLsf'l of t lit ir.tPndciT
an! w;u? rui;ch ann. ye.1 tint 1
C:r!ia-?i inu.s u;ih not on ?::t..T wli-
vist:Mrs jirrivcd. Irji! iy rlictrc
th.iL her u i. rab ")o8 wa the p irJer,,
ai;.: I.H t-reti;-)'. invito! h; frien.U on
t irfnHii..-( tl la ivr. As thy arte
t r. , c; r ;he i:ivi;,.:iv.c hi .son, a hut of
','ii.teHn. exchticrr.l ;
''Ii-.rrt f it,ihi !"
V,"1 V ho dfinur.ed angrrily.
'Jpau' anwerei the tny, half,
tir-'ft tu illy, 4;he i. up a cherry trie.
n-itii:(;0tt iirrat Willi .r:i-: !
T is iV;i !e;Tr.pr ii.i.s bmiitM !iiirht to .
rp'wv ir.'iinr;iii: lift-, ami Mtnrs to rranv
a fi ' !.. ciiel.'. Tiicr- dtp icinedi.i; .lyent
t iat will ns-o-t nnuire In lirnriii.' o.! this I
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It !in S'rii ii e,l hy linmlr. ,U wuh woi,,i,.r-
f j 8i"-.s.- : I.,, pl.rkml ihi i r. gr. of .iw-
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ot wi-r'i rliroiil.-, l nii".(Ual'4 a variclu for
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t'hllilren. low in iteveloi.uier.i. puny. rrwnj
aiii ileliratu "Wril' Henlth K'cewer."
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KOIiKKT EVANS,
UNDERTAKER,
ASH MAXri'ACTt'KKK OF
an.l dealer In all kinJi ot t I'KMIUKE,
l:i3eri!-illllrr, J lm
f ai-A lull line f (.TaPWeW alway on hand.-
Bodies Embalmed
WHEN KEC1VIKEI.
hy a..lrr?in DFUKiiK I'
UlOLliLO Kimi.M.M'll in Miriirr
t.. .rw ..rk. can Imrn the ex:i-t rii o
any pri.e.: Iinr il A(iTerriinu In Xmeriran
iewj.;i-er. -llH)-iaiir itaiMphfcl, 10c
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Out at So:. I
I know th-tt I am Jyinc. ruate : so f tch t'e ,
the Bible fcrre
What's laitt unoi'pno.t in tae chest iir five- !
ar.J-tweDtj year ; j
And bring a lisht aloDg of you and read a !
bit to me, J
Who Uavea't heard a word of it since first I j
came to sea. j
It's five-and-twenty year, !ai, since she
went to her rest I
Who put that there old liib'.c at the bottom j
of my cr.e:-t ; I
And I can wt;i remenaber the words she says j
to rue : 1
-Now don't forcet to rea.t it, Tom, when j
you get out to ea." j
And I never thought about it. mati, for It
clean slipped from my bead ;
Dut when I come from that Crst voyage the .
dear old Rirl was dead ; ;
And the neighbors told me while I stood as .
still as still can be.
That she prayed for me and blessed me as
was just cone out to sea.
And then I shirped again, mate, and forgot
the Bible there,
For I never gave a ttoujtt to it a-sailing
everywhere ;
But now that I am dying you can rta i a bit
to me.
As seems to think about it now I'm i!l and
down at sea.
And End a little prayer, lad, and say It up
riit loud,
So that the Lord can bear It If it finds bid
iu a crowd,
I can scarce hear what you're saying for the
wind that howls is to the lee ;
Bat the Lord'll hear above it all, for lie's
been out at sea.
It's set in very dark, mate, and 1 think I'll
say good niht,'
But stop look there! Why, mate, why,
Bill, the cabin's turnina light,
And the dear old mother's standing tnere as
eave the book to me !
AU right; I'm cominR ! Bill good -by I My
soul's going out to sea.
J. S. Fltt'J.Lriu t?Cu:SttT Journal.
Tut us villa.
Patfigouia is the territory occupyins
the southern extremity of the Continent
of South America. It exten Is tti'va the
::o Negru oa the South, a length of
l.(:U0 miles. Tne peninsula is i7" njiles
w: !e at Its northern boundary auJ 175
miles wide near the h'.r.iits ; its .uea,
iLic'uding Lolti sides of the AnJe?, is
about o."iU,0J fcijuare LaiUs. l'iitag'jnia
is traversed frcm north to south by the
Andes Mountains, which here lie nearer
to the coast than anywhere else south of
the Isthmus of Pacam:. At many
points the spurs of the mountain chain
extend to the rocky tiige of the ocean.
Tiie narrow strip of land wesl of the
mountains and the border of the islands
friuging the coast belong to Chili. The
remainder of the peninsula :s attached
to the Argentine llepu Llie. Kast of the
mountains the country is generally flat.
However, the territory La3 Leea very
imperfectly explored. There are several
rivers that ti averse the eastern plains,
of which the most important are the
Santa Cruz, the St. Ceerije, the Churnit
aud the Jlio Negro. There are belieyed
to Le peveral fine lakes in the interior of
the country, but only one of these, Late
N;edm, in the southern part, has been
ex; brei. A s to the climates, the win
ters are Ions and cold, aud the brief
summers are vpry hot, and in the inte
rior, droughts are frequent, lint on the
c.;ast there i3 more rain, and the seasons
are more temperate. There is a general
similarity in the vegetation throughout
all Patagonia. There are trees which
grow along the riveis, Out the plains are
generally covered with grass only, or
dwarf spiny shrubs. Wild cattle ar.J
horses are found on the plains, and pu
mas, guunieos, wolves, foxes and otner
large animals abound. Patagonia was
discovered In 1-120 by Magellan. He
named the country, it is said, from the
Spanish word, pat agon, a large foot, be
csTiae of large footprints he saw on the
sand, but it has since been noticed that
the PatagoniaL.3 have feet that are rath
er small in proportion to their size.
Since then the country has been, to a
limited extent, explored by various Eu
ropeans, fcnd the American Hassler ex
ledition, iu 1671, made a survey of the
coast. Colonization has not been alto
gether successful. There is a Scotch
colony at Port Desire, which was estab
lished fr the purpose of supj ljing and
repairing ships. Oiher European colo
nies have been attempted, but hare been
given up. Settlements of the Chilians
and Argentines have been more, perma
nent, since IS.-'l the claim of the Ar-
gcutme P.epublic to Eastern Patagonia,
before coutebted by Chil!, Las been fully
coactded. The Argentines have quell
ed the hostile Indian tribes, and have
maSe considerable exploration of the
country. They Cnd the northern plains
of little value except for prazinjr. tut
farther south, the land Is better fitted
for cultivation, and some promising
colonies have a'ready ben planted upon
it. The ordinal Indian inhabitants of
Patagonia have now dwicd'ed down to
a few thousands. TLcy have always
been regarded as one of the lowest
known races in point of development.
They are described as most repulsive in
appearance and though some impression
hi'9 teen made upon their savagery in
certain districts through the mission
aries they are still a ruJe, wild race, Dut
are rapidly passing away before the in
roads of more intelligent races. Inttr
Ocirtn. Game axjj Fish Law. Shonld you
catch any trout less than Cve inches iu
length you must return them to the
stream. Penalty Jo.
Take no bnss less than six inches in
length under a penalty of f .3.
Kill no partridges or Virginia quail,
except between October 13 ana Decem
ber lo. At any other time you are liable
to a penalty of ?10.
Pheasants may be killed from October
1 to December CI. Penalty for killing
at any other time, f 10.
Wild turkeys may be killed from Oc
tober 15th to December 31st. The pen
alty for killing them at any other time
is Sit).
Kill no grey or fox squirrels at any
other time than between September 1st
and December Cist under a penalty of
five dollars.
The season lor killing rabits is between
November 1st and Dec. Cist. Should
you kill them at any other time you are
liable to a penalty of ?.".
Xeveu fear to bring the sublimest
motive to the smallest Uuty. and the
most inHnite comfort i) the smallest
trouble.
HEA3TLE3S CITLTT
ll is to ikhi.ie a iHor MirK-rcr into the belief
that so:n; wortliU-slinirui-nl will cure rhe'i
mritirii ami neuralgia. Ilon-tv ithc Ust
p..li. v in the inanula. tiire of .r..jru-tary :ir
ticleas i:i all other matters,and llie fact that
the proprietors of Athlophoros have never
claimed lor it even all its merit woivld war
rant ha-! not a Unlet J do with its wonderful
popularity, an 1 the. thousands of grateful
t.-tiinoni."ils rwived by the:u t-liow that
their polit y has been wise as well as riyht.
Kxperienre hns amply demonstrate-l
that mere outward applications are worth
ies.. The Jw-iJ-se h:i its beat in ti.e blood,
an I any rerne iy t- bo suet-essfi.! mitdeal
with the (.b-truclive acid which jKjisons
an 1 tillani'-s it.
Athlophor-TS acts on the l.-hxvl, maples
an 1 joints directly. It taker the poison
out of the blood an 1 carries it out of the
avsteni; it invigorates the action i tl-xi
liiuscles and lim!eri! llie etilFiu-ss of tlie
joint. It reaches the liver and kidneys,
cleansing them from irritaiini; 6ubt:iiioe,
and, if followed up after the rheumatic
conditions i-ea.se.it will restore theoe organs
to regularity and health.
" AVest Cliazr. N. Y., Aug. 19, IS 30.
Yours of August 1 1th, is at hand, an.l
in replr would say that Athlophoros
proved the most ef!icti!al remedy f..r neu
ralgia in the case of my 6on tiiat I ever
tried. After using half a bottle ht was not
troubled any laore for tix months.
IIknuv Harris.
Mt. Pleafant, IX A 115. 10, 1S6.
T am thankful that I tried Alhlophoros.
T liai rheumatisra seven years, part of the
time could not move but t'vday I am
well and hearty. I write this hoping wme
other sufferer may try it.
iff. S. Flemtso.
Every drugtrLtshould keep Athlophoroa
and A'.hb.phoros TilLs, but where they can
not be NjUL'ht of the druggist the Athlo
phoros Co., 112 Wall St., .New York, will
een.l either (carriage paid) on rwtipt of
rgnlar price, which is fl.OO per bottle
tor Athlophorrifl and .r)0c. for Tills.
Kor liver and kiin y ! it-a-. 1iria. ln
d -;r.-slinn. wenkr.e-.. r.-rvouo debility, ti
ol women. onti tu. lion. hea.lut he. impurw
Llooj. wc., A thlui-riort lIUs are Lxtetjualed. y
CAN DEE
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Wholesale Agents,
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Ag ents Wanted Lyery where.
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TG-ftFSfe L..VSR.
Iiirori itl!c, Bstvc:h niT, fain In
fx ta-. T!tf; Sv.U rrjiiila in tbe
buob rT. f'l acttarr tka lbrulUer.
klada, y Hvrs f-er r-ifr. with m. tfl
luUnailr 5 t o rtrltfs (rl k4r ornlo,
IrrluibtittT ef t irti eplj-iu. wtttt
n fcf ihtI VJS rHlo ns itf,
Wrnrtii-, JInrtB", Fi-atjerlci at lb
Uum, iir, p?3lj9 pres. neatf&ofc
ovcrr tfcj rlctt rye, tli!!cmMa, with
t fV t-nr-.i, I' i!y c l-nd I'rSae, aa4
GC?:'VlPATCM.
to Burn rz, r,c diX a riTj BKti a
.ra-.p- of .-iirn st--arol!h the sufferer.
LCCn r'lttiill-HlttlVrtHall
- iili ililf' i mm mi iiwp i
bt-5w till nvs
tAT IT viS or Ttmsr.SHt VT;tf 1 to a
Oojwt Uljcs "ot tint t. poli'jut.on cf
thut Iti. It Urpart4 r i.rnnii o!or. acts
forifAnUin?.ut :y. fold by LrnUUl, Or
t-ni hy 01 1--. oa recptOf 01.
Ctfico, M iium St., Nw York.
NOT DEAu YET!
VALLIE LUTTRINCSR,
MjiirrrACTrBma vw
tin, rorrER : ami sceemrox ware
l-VJ J7.V izoonxa,
Keer.ertlu'.lj 1dtU! th ttntion 01 hlf trlanda
Dd the nh:i In icrnerikl to the fct that he l f t-.ll
"rrj!n on t.n;tie-'. at tlie olj rtiinrl onHmlie the
ui.tAlo House. L.i.uft.ur. an.l Is (ireuaroil to
mppljr frnm lirve trwk, or manufrturin to or
lr, mj article Id tils line, trom the pinalleDi to
the lsnre.'t. In the 1 e?t Uiaaner aaJ at the lowest
llTir.jr prl.-cs.
SS'o j.rnltpntlary work either made or sold
at this entat'l!;bmr nt.
TIN ItOoriNO it Sl'KCIAl.TY.
Ulvemeaea and cat'.sl y yourelvp ac to icy
wr.- and .ri(v. y. Lfn KIN'J KK.
t u?ourif. A.ril 13. lrVtt.
Important to Canvassers.
ATr.l)-I.! Ctnv:feri In every oour.tj
In tlie I'T'.lied Stiti to t ( iX S I'ATF.NT KK
VEKS1BLK SAI Ilili.N, wtlen eorehlnea two
Sad Irnns, I'oltfner, J-'lutcr, Sir., one Iron doinx
the work ol n entire set ol ordinurr lrnns. Is
elf-heattn hv .r al".'tn.l lmr. Ir.N
AWAf WITH HOT KIT4 UF.tK. I'rice
ti;o.1eriite. A lance arid lasiian lm-nuie Insured
10 H-..J canvassors. Aiidre's. i.t circulars, fcc,
1UX AU IKON i: i..!5 Keade J?t., IS". Y.
--r - - . . . . .... . ,ttw
x-Umju lieu, btttuiuii-wa urcrie iu fi,min.l
H't lilwr- Icrn, i:n.-..ll ...,. I
l erif lovr. t.rnevu nrrr. KtnklUhrrll
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BOOTS
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V-ir "Vj-- , phitt fc it. ih f r- fur
ASwTftW L' - ri '
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hpiriis or the Wood.
From the Tyrol, from Switzerland,
from Germany, or from P.ritany, says
the ficnthman's M j-r.incl come well
ascertained accounts of the popular be- I
lief in certain wild spirits of the wood, j
who are painted in all the mcst fright--
ful shapes th3 imagination can suggfcst, j
and are characterized by their delight (
in every possiu'.e form of malevolence.
They kidnap and devour children, be
witch the cattle and lead men to lose
their way in the forest. They can
assume any size, from the diminutive to
the most gigantic ; ror is any form of
bird cr beast an impossible peri-onation
of them. The Skongman. the forest
spirit of Sweden, is like a man, but tail
as tho hiahest tree : he decoys men into
the woods, aud, when they have hope
lessly lost their waj, and begin to weep
tor fear, leaves them with mocking
laughter. The conception is well nigh
identical with that found among the
natives of the forests of Brazil, showing
with what uniformity similar conditions
produce similar effects upon the human
mind. Put the liussian spirts Ljeschi
(frcm a Polish word for wood) are eyen
more sljnificant ; for not only are the
usual diabolical uttrtbutes assigned to
them, such as the leading of men astray
or the sending to them of sickness, but
also the conventional diabolical feat
nres. Their be diee are after the human
patern, but they have ears and horns of
goats, their feet are cloven and their
finger ends in claws. The llusian wood
spirit is, in fact, the devil of media-val
j imagination and nothing else, a fact
which strongly upiorts the inference
that it is from the wood and from the
wind rustling over the tree tops that the
idea of the 8u;ernatural agency of devils
first took possesion of the imagination
of mankind.
It is in no way inconsistent with this
theory that lesides devils of the forest
there are thoe of the air and of water.
The conception is or:e which would have
met with no barrier to the extension of
its dominions, and the devil of the tree 01
forest would from the first be closely
associated with, if at all distinguished
from, the spirit that moved in the trees
and was powerful enough to overturn
them. In this way the wild epirits of
the woods would i-ass lr.nsnsiMy into
thoee spirits of the air which our ances
tors indemnified with the Wild Hunts
man, and which English jeasanta still
o'ten hear when they listen to the pass
age of the Seven Whistles.
About Deep 1'lowlnr.
In farming, us well as in dairying or
grazlrg, every thing depends on tht
condition of the soil. Here i3 the foun
dation, and unites this is in proper con
dition the substructure is Ixmnd to fall.
A great deal Las been faid and written
as to the proper depth to plow, and there
is euch a difference of opinion among
farmers in regard to it the question is
still as fir from being settled as ever.
We think, however, that the leading
cause for such difference of opinion may
be fouud in the land itself. That good
crops are and can be grown on shallow
plowed land that la good, no one will
deny, provided the season be neither too
wet nor too dry 1. e.. with moderate
rains the whole season. In euch a
season aDy one can grow good crops.
But such seasons are, and, in
fact, every seasou Is likely to be
attended with a long drought or a long
wet spoil. Now wlmt tha farmer wants
is to g uard azainst both, and the only
way to doit is to break up his land as
deeply as possible say not less than
seven to ten inches. But how !s this to
mend the matter ? We answer, very
easily. In ease of a heavy rain a large
portion of the watar. Instead of running
off will be absorbed by tbe deeply dis
integrated land, where It Is held as if
by a fponge for the use of the rlacts,
and if a drought should intervene there
Is a supply of water just where the
plants want It, and when exhausted its
place is at once supplied by eip".llary
attraction from below. It will thus be
soeu that Ly deep plowing th farmer
provides against dronght by having a
! supply of water in reserve, or a place
ready to receiva and hold it whenever
it comes. The better to insure this,
however, as well as to facilitate the
escape of too much water, it is better
to ue a subsoil plow and an additional
team, ruaning the same immediately
after the breaking plow, and ripping
up the subsoil the desired depth. This
need not be done for every crop raised
on the land, bet only once in every
three cr four years.
It has b'n wll sAid that it is bttter
to havt two acres of scod land, one on
tcp of the other, thau as many acres
alongside of each other, as it costs only
half as much to tend them. The way
to do this is by deup plowing, and thus
double the depth of the soil, as well as
the crops grown thereon.
He Thought Ail MninEus-ix.
Law Alike. "Here, sir ; look at this,
sir," roared a man, coming into the
room of the editor of one of our con
temporaries, and slamming the last is
sue of the paper down on desk, "what
does this mean, sir v"
"I beg your pardon," said the editor,
with iniiniU suavity, 'lo what do you
refer "
"There, sir, in that obituary notice of
my respected wife's mother, you have
it to say that she was 'consigned to her
last roasting place,' sir."
'Well," inquired the editor, with in
quiring innocence, "ain't that right ?"
"Right, sir V Kight ?" repeated the
man atgrily. "No, sir. It shouid
have been 'last resting place, sir."
"Oh, excuse me," said the editor. "I
didn't know your mother-in-law differ
ed fiom the general run. I will change
her base to-niorrov. Good morning."
Small d'oi,
"A member of my family was taken
down with the Small-pox. 1 immediately
commenced to use Dai by s Prophylatic
Fluid. It kept the atmosphere of the room
pure and fresh. The patient was Rreatly
relieved, and never for a moment delirious ;
was not pitted, and was about tne houee
asain iu three weeks, and no others had it."
James W. Parkinson. Ed. "The Cater
er," 1'hila., Ia.
The squirrel treason it
wLcte are the tquineld 'i
heie, out
FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICIHE
'I li:iv 12-t-l Sitrmono 1.1 v-r
r.'tru--'''-"" '''r fi'-'i" :". ii-'iv-
liiK initio It my only J-'am.ly
Medicine. ily inoth.T !":-
n.f. Wlic Vi-ry j;irli:ii U It. It It
a saf j.-rvl uii'l r..l!t!'lo ir. -!l-r-.JK-
f"r any i.!.-"rl'T ! tl:
pysUin, ami If n-'-l In time i
a tjrrat jrrrrrntirr nf mitl:nrHm
I oltr-n. rrt-(.mi!i'".nl It Vo ":y
friends, aud tl.all continue t-
EO. , , ,
"R'V.Ja'n's I.r. n'.tiins,
TastorM.L. Church, So. rairlU-lu.Va."'
TIME AHD DOCTORS' EilLS SBVtD hv
a I tray tccetina Simmon Liver
Itegxtlator t the ioune.
"I h.wo fouuii Slraiimis I.lvnr
KfV'il:T'-.r the bi-i-t fnm'.ly i;i-l-Iclno
1 ever usi-d l-.r uiiytliu
that, in.iy h.T.ii.-n. li:v- :i.-.-a it
In I ndiyrstum, ilir, JHnrrh:n,
HiUouMnrsa, tiii 1 found It to r'i
llovo lmmcliar ly. A1r c:tt
ln(,'i licurty MiM..-r. If. or. oln
to bfd, I a),U ,'i t i-!oon-
fal, I ii.-v r f.- 1 tli tllc-ut.-j or
tho bui'ix r t-at n.
"OVII 3. .bl'A RTTS,
Tx-lfayor llacon, Oa."
S"ONLY GENUINE1
Has omr Z Stamp on front of Wror'-r.
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Sole Proprietors,
I-ric-c S1.O0.
I'JITLADULI'HIA. I" A.
HAS ATTENDED
Baughs S25
PHOSPHATE
1J -r sitn f- ii. 111! i oiluc' ion.
It.- .-;ilo.s iliirino; tii. J'ii-t year
li:ivi- . .- li-l :JI jiic v. 'lo y :i!S,
and v.- I.i-.k :';rv:ir'l to nil :c
fliJcilIf ! l'lii;ilil tlii -:il' for this
a;:'! our other tranrlb of EA"W
EOME MANURLS.
if our 'leal'-r 111- :i"t!t of our
p-o.,i!s on liuuJ, .-cikI y.-nr orders
dir.M-t t" us.
Soul ymir orilcr1 In Cully ml you
in, I 'ji- -oiiijit-I!-tl l wait li
lli- hi-;L'-n i 1'n i ly upon us.
I 'or I';iny1' l'lio.!iaU- CinhU' rnd
ifc.T Circulars ami i:iloi iiiaiioi-.,ail-1
1 ,
BAUGK & SONS,
Slnnuf'irturcr 1 ib- tlt-hrsiii-d
UO Siiiilh Delaware Avenue,
l-Mlabli-hrd Is5j. fill l.A 1I I -111 1 A, fi
PARKER'S
jywHAIR BALSA
r .- v -4t rL- t P-iAjr farr ru rr rtit
TJ7-7, ifcTUi p.rT(f.L!l llPJMllwt?.
hMr fuliiito', ftiil W rum to j ifafi.
T.- Couh Cum yea ruu
Atitl ihr bst f rwrrr-tlfo knr.va f-r Ctiruni in. It
rXiits u.!rjr iirt a:id fa.'l (li.-ri.-rj i-f b. niA l ,
l-.irt-i, I.ciiir, I-i rr. Ktd:j;-fi. Trinry t tr-ur i i
J krr ti, will in riofi van-. n,.rr ;li ir h. ai.h. t,v
tin' tl.t-:y u f I'jLKsei.' T-. Kir , but Cf ly U- clt.ii-
CT1-
Lfuux. I&0 It lu tlruo. Pul4 ly all lrugifi3
kuyo Utt- til 1.0a
H3R5DKF?CORr'S
TiK' fr.'-t. runrl , rtiiir t aiirt lft mm f r i om.
Iuiu.iit., 't arm, kioI-, 'ai.wiiBi r. IlinJ'rvtrilt- fur-
f"-t Vi'i tt !..? Hlnriri-tjr: s rurx -it-ii rTvrlLiJt
w u4i h- 'la by Lnfta at lc i: if uc. X Co., N. X.
CARRIAGESj WAGONS & SLEIGHS
Carriage Making in all it Bracches.
Paint in, Trim m ing
nn l KErAIKIXr; ot all kin.ls Jonpoii
the SHdKTEST .NOTICE and tlie I.oWKsr
I'KICES. A'.t o, i'lanlnir. Sawlcjt n l Wo..J Turn
Ick with Imjip'Ted uinrtiinerr. Abo, all Hml5 of
heavy work done. CarriMie.'Pinltli li.'i.;eoni eeted
All l'artlcp truit!ntf me wltli work ill I.t riuaor
t)ly dalt wltt- All work wrrjrit.l.
n. n. cum:
ther.sl.urK. 0-ti.l. il. 1 --.
ion S.M.M.
ri'HK ST HSl'KIHCK Wll.I, SKI.I. AT r!:i
1 VA'l i;AI.l Ht'l V ACliKs ui .an l tn Ano-irin-riy
tcwnsliii.. a !) :r.i!in li;n:. i.l li. I'. Mi-orr.
WlliUin Toicliuron mi i.tner in:.ij ui f lie
p r. i .t, wild a n..l watrr ?i w m : 11. aau :.ui' er
Tiou-h n fio InnJ u n I t n. Tlirre ar ai.-o
two I' t ln.u.-e. i!,fct c nl 1 I r flx.-.l u le live in,
ai.d n.- K "ti m-a'l - ifn.'i'"1. K'eer hunure-l
tl..i;rii Till liny it. and the kuI) rrll.er will tnke
S"nf tl. vr.-Ka-o m.-iiev ti! j,iii.
Vi;a:'ci- :ii ikax.
Allclier.y t'wii.-hi, J uno . lfT.
StTfrInCI COLLEGE,
ix)m-:rro,rA,
IN CHAHOW OF
FRANCISCAN KK0TI1EKS.
IJoanl and Tuition
fur the Scholastic Year, .l!00.
YOU CAN FIND
PAPER
our no hor-
winy mid fin.iiJi! i mi u. ii., m I'-tsi xii5.
1XTr.Mi; Antr.nrisi:r.N .-houia ud-Jrer-'a
.r.oi;F. r. iioH i i.i. a i n.,
IO liprnrr Mrml, Xew York llj."
Kor S !.. t KjhtuH. Nfwi-aI'CK3
Will 1 tent free on Hj.jili.-atlon.
.Ian. II 'it
THE FLUKED KNiGIIT'r-i1
M lAlrallni-Cixnrvlllli' . o t.r.md
MIlHAinZ i kl.lr. Klr, ouln, H
.Inn. 14, 7.
lOf.. ....IE.
. ....... .. ............ w uij iv.n in ita m - .
' TWi IK.TTl.es srutm to.rit.r m.u. V.L,
m r. a 'S.T.A.ikLuciriiurwiitk.B.m.
?3 Pr' ''nl SAI.I;smkn ou-nwiu,l..i-Hl
lrH' til L-ll I'UI rf.NKlS. Will
VJWI I " -.a iliiry an.1 al! exp,-n:-es. Wnui
'"r ! niis ;it (iiicf. rtrnl ft ;,!.- MtLirv want.
el. MANlUlili MIAtKWAKE ('1AV
iii)?tnii. :lafs.
rs
TL- CH ! HFk. Ill (lit tin;
rt Pi.ni Couch S.vmp. Taidl hU
f-J I 'bp In i,i:i,. w,f.i brilrw.nn L'l
pj ..... ( P M li
Hf'S'T'- m S "6'ra "
lHl "or Il!-J.U-4
1 pMltlT rWMT l-r u. mbow dl'u; It. nam
' v c.n. .1 .... worn kind of
ra
Mipi-r iii' anil l.'ti.nl !.',.
A fJUPht loll t.H3 iil ;.,fr! '), '"'t' ,...
tliH r:i;ht of v Mors of i -v..,.-..,., , ,
crlit a tax n .t oi, ri.. woi,. iv t, .
in'prinl I'lii cl.scl fron; f.iri.. or v. ; ,. .
tJit crt-dit fcLotil'T :i ai'i-'it-.l to . '
tux. A tax i'"ycr ..- 'i r- i'.--.' . v r,"
Otlt Oil tl! rOrUN flirt Ji'lft, ,rj (, . ,
cnlifd work tar, but if !i 'inr? r:r, .. '
it out then the wlioif of !.! v ,i
Tsonoy tax. X'v, ii 1;m i,..,-! f,,r:. ,
t!i MipfTvis.,rs with Tt);ii..ia; t
must le pivfu for it 0:1 - t 1 ."
works out hi" nii'l tux, f.f :V 1 .; t f
which he Ciiniiot b dpi j v-.l, t!,. .. , -.,
for materiil mubt be ap; l:eil c ;i H, '
fj trix. Th 8i!per.is..:3 cum .v, ,
him with th( txtatprial f ur -: ..-r j
work tax. Tii fiir'f-rvisor.-: ,tT,T-,, rr '
dit him with l la f rriiitcrial t m 1 : -1 .,.
his woik tax an.l oollrct t! ti -. ,, ...
for this would not wily b;
hiii of the ri;ht t o wn k .,"t j.-
tax, but wouid affonl .s..j..-r-,
opjH'Ttuaity to put th- n(-.r v ;..
their own packets re ,:J ? .-t . , ,.
repairs of roaiV-i. T.').- (:, ,,
111 allowing taxpyycis to : ; ,,,, , v
tax was to orx-n l.r"i-. j, ,. ; :,
rei'air. but as ni:-'Ti?.! ... r, .
to lie purchaF-'d aw' th .- c,..: -j j . ...
a!! .'in--.s bn pa'il otii'.r ,j .i, !
Cr-rtr.in irtii-.r. 01 Ih" t.-x -v...-- -to
b p;:i'J iri m-.rey ;.;,r: .-.0i . ,.
If ffijifrvis.-.rs jir .-has-j i.n:. , .
tiie ro..J:, ur.d th-.? "'-'ler -;n-,.. . , ;.
for it on his tfix, t-nr ju.lj-i;..-: ,
the C.-'J1l must ho V-V'-ll .
Ux ant! 1 ot tl. wu:l; 'ix, ,
CiK.l.b is larger iaaj.ou .,. ; ...
ey tax then the fT's n- iy f . j
on tho wcrk tax, f.rir t:i; ' c- : 1 r
the public r 'he I ixp.iyc r . ,
an.l ihc ciiiivis?!-! h.. , .'
their duty.
TJiere is uritl.-i mat,'r tr r,
tii'i-k ir prrptr to aP the
puporviscis. IL ii tL's : 'v, .
i.mouMt iA roaJ tax if vi.-d ??...
and Un-re is no ju'-w y a .
sup-rvisor.s rtt ai: rr.: J-i '.4. i
hrj" !'es EirV-i t av.;i hy ij..-,.", . . ..
decision of the S.r-intr ' ,u ' .....
the supervisors !.;.,.. -i.t 'ui...-
au aditior.a! tax for .rich j irp..
decifiio;. x-jts a bteji riir.' f-r ::.:., .
court bays that B'j;i;v:.-rs :,.;.
authority even iho-iir". t. t ,x
ifcvieu reached one jit ; (, .
c:j.-le is that the Act of Ar-n.
quires the rotd to l.e rkl p, r. : ,-r
as to alter J tafy ar-d porivi-:. ;;: -.-
u:.le the f uer . .sors ha 3 s ; -.. ,, .
ty the roues t:ght by f.-iois rr . .
c luses b rei-dere.i in'pr..'-" -, ... 1
the object of the Ji w.;: 1 .-,
ted.
The hiw forbids a greater i:'i: . ,
tax 'o h! '.e'.icd In rw i. , - -i'T
cent, of th v!::r.t.o 1 -.v. j,r- r-.--.
If this amount is l.-vied a .d ex1. . .- -and
lO.ids art? readeir-d loipn.i. ' : ..
unfores ,ei rntie? iLe si., -v:s j. .
einploy pre.os as lai.'-is 1.) m ',.. :
uetvssury it-pairs, a::-' ihsy nr.- ;
obliged to wart ler their p:;y ir
atXt S.-'--;;H.fi.t. Th.-y Ch'. r: . ' .
towiislup fifcd rer-ovtr , ir- ve ii'-ri - ;
b&iouut i'ur ! hem :id t!i conn; ..
application l:y writ cf rnan-Jaiuus ..
Iel tLetaxpaytisof the ;t pec-tiv r.
ship to discharge tbi- Inuvb'-lne.ss v,
curred and ti;:-: by- the ltvy ot .t rt-i.:.-tional
tax.
oiijm'LKs.-o.Ns ix I. vino. a r.i
llier ovcibeurd her nuij1- girl ttt!'- ::
to U;e little chiid she w.s pi;'t;: . 1
bleep and among ether legends ot ': ;
nursery ia which the wj.3 ir:.':i! :
was tliis : "If you doL't go rir!.'. t .1
sleep this minute, a ret l'., a-.'.:-:
black t)?r, with eye6 like coals of
and fcharp, white, cru-l t;-'th, w ! 1 .r
out from uiidi r the bed aLd e-a I y :.
all up!'7 The pool lii'.le iLiv-f. r-s
tied down K:ider tlie chiLiu s tu 1
horrid bef.rs calirg l.-r 1 p.
Tiiat i:icht when ti'e3;o;iJ raj.se f:. !
compose,! serself in he'r own coriit'ir:': '
hti aud had pvt the Ii.lit out th-:
came a sudden r jp ut 1 Le door ni.d i.
voice of her lar.trt. c.h,'d h.i::'.'
through Lhe p.-i'.i.-l? : 1 Mar
gie ! ge- up as (it;ick as you car..
Third's a bui.ar u'..r.r yonr btJ
At tho word ''bu'gUr.'' ti:e fir! &::.::.
screaming nam t! Ud, tore upe.i tho
door and ft-1! Jr.to l.ys'iric in tit.
Th" 3 et-sc a whs uiore iiistrr.c ive tf rn
the mistress (U-sisiM .!, but whi-n t e
fill's feras J:I culmed sue n;iid to h-. .
"Voiidid not hesi:,itotn tell u,y i.t
deiicalc chilu, wLo cou!d tot ik.:1.
know that il .t.is a lie. a ciutl oloiy ot
a boar uiidtrlur leu. Now, wtin
treat you tJ tie same kojj cf a ft cry
yoa .re nearly trip-Linied to death.
To-morrow jou ctu go into the
kitchen eriid v o'k tt.-r.1 : you are not
ht to care for ' llie children."
I'r.Mi'iiAi.iiN'i 'j'MK Tfitr. "N-ver
heni of anything so cont eicp'ibW i,it.u.;
in a!1 my lu't i.fver 1'' In-, naid. j.s he
LronghL his right luirid down oa Lis ietl.
"What W!i3 ?"
"Why, I bet f'0 with a man on 01 e
of the races, and we put the mope-- ia
t he liar.ds of U:; stakeholder. I won ::.
"Well ?"
"Well, a const able stood right there
and attached the whole fcr a litht
of live yeaii old."'
"No V
"He positively did, and he oficix l to
n:op up the ground with me to b...t '
It is just such woik &3 thu Las brought
liorso racing into disitpute knd
ke-pd honest people atvy fuiu V.o
tracks."
A Vkuv I .ic St nin'j. ''I'm y.-.u
know anthii.i: otx-ul the dtHiidt. "s
character ?" at-l.cJ tho counoci oi a ci
ore.l witnt-s.
"I reko:i he got or.e, buss."
"Vou don't undtrsta'.d me. Vul"
know aaythiirg about I03 iiamlit'r ' tu
the people Hiflun;.; whom he moves."
' llisstaii-iu, 3ah ? Wf.ry nad.saL."
"Had I"
"Vessah. Yoh see he h:.b a wo ".h..
leg an' natirally tal es tersittiu down.'''
flJc.
I l''erMiis, ainl e-peeiully et i.iirer., ar.' "
) ieot. to this aKOiiiiatt coai.iluiii'. wl.ii'h lu'"
coiuescn biKiJonly in the ciuM
aoy previous wariiiinl- Simaions I-'"'r
Kegii ator should always heat uuir.l. A
dose will Kent-rally allay U' i"
rever fa'.is in K';,inc relief. It is harm'e-
nud fan t c'.-n wiui s,i!ety to a ob.U o
1 the teiiucu':! at-
ir
nr.
on