The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 08, 1889, Image 4

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    How Wonmled 1en IN hair.
If a soldier is wounded h!s behavior
derwurts oq the manner in which be is
wounded and whether he ia of aqaiet
or excitable temper. Flesh wounds
received In 'action are in many cases
not felt at all, until the blood comes
and the ma a sets exhausted. When
the bone is struck the shock is great
and accompanied by acute pain. I
hare seen poor fellows struck in the
breast by min e balls remaining in ac
tion for minutes, then sinking oc their
knees or falling on their faces. Not all
such severe wounds are mortal. Ser
geant Ture of the Twelfth Missouri
received a ball which went right
through orth temples, and he lived for
years afterward ; a soldier who was
shot through the left lung lived for a
whole year ; General Shields was shot
through his breast in Mexico and reach
ed an advanced age. The worst bits
are of course those by canister and
round shot and are mostly mortal.
They take off arms or legs, or the bead
of a man, as was the case with the Cap
tain of a Southern battery in the battle
of 1'ea Ridge. Splinters of shells are
lees dangerous, but when thrown into
groups and columns may disable many
men. A single shell from a Paixhan
gun sent from Fort Duncan, Maryland
Heights, in my presence, to Bolivar
Heights, against a group of Sontbern
horsemen killed General Lewis and
wounded or killed nineteen of his com
panions. I have beard wounded sol
diers groaning under great pain, but I
never heard them crying oat or using
profane Ir.nguage. When baiting on
horser-ack on the right of the Twenty
fourth Massachusetts in the battle of
New-Market the regiment was under
Ore at close range for about forty min
ute?, losing 200 meu in killed and
wounded, but not a loud ery was heard
from those who were woundod.
A Mapeuduous Mystery.
vroctor declared that few even
among scientific men appreciate the
amazing mystery of the force we call
gravity. Wonderful as is the familiar
attraction of bodies to the earth, gravi
tation is altogether a greater mystery
when considered ad a property posessed
ty matter. The universality of the
property which belongs not rcere.'y to
this or that substance, but to every sub
stance, solid, liquid or gaseous, and not
to such aggregations of matter, but to
the ultimate molecules and atoms is an
amazing, if not an appalling mystery
llre is matter, which men call inert.
Lot merely possessing inherent force.
but with its whole texture instinct with
inherent, unexplained, probably inex
plicable power. But if the universality
of gravitation, and the Infinite ratge of
the force thus exerted by all matter are
wonderful, infinitely more wonderful is
tii instantaneous nature of its opcr
tlon. This quality of universal gravi
tation is indeed so wonderful that few
v. ! hvar of it for the first time can even
admit that it Is possible. Yet the ass
st rouomer Las been able to demonstrate
that the interval of time required for
gravity to extend Its action from one
body in space to any other body, even if
separated by a distance so great that
light ut 1S7.000 miles per second takes
thousands of years to cross it, is less
tt an auy iuUival which can be meas
ured. The Shamrock.
Tho emblem of Ireland Is not known by
Usil.)wer,but by its leaves. The tradi
tion runs that St. Patrick, wh;n preach
ing ia Ireland, gathered the leaves of
thia riant, which contains three lobes,
or leaves, and thus Illustrates the Holy
Tr'nity. Uentham, In his British
Flora, says that oxtails acetocella or
wood sorrel, 13 the original shamrock,
Laing pale pink, or nearly white
lowers. This Is quite plentiful in the
woods, and in a climate like Ireland.
e:.sy enough to obtain on the seven
teenth of March, the day that all Irish
men like to have a few sprigs for thoir
button hole, or on the cap or bonnet.
Others contented that the original plant
s a clover, and the plant that at pre
sent, at least, is the commonly accepted
plant, called the shamrock. There are
varieties of this plant that have larger
leaves than the common clover ; one
with dark brown, the other with purp
lish leaves, with a zone in each leaf.
This appears the kind most acceptable
for the purpose.
Polly as a Reformer.
Last summer there was a parrot In
Detroit, that used to stay out of doors
the greater part of the day. In the next
house was a scolding woman. She used
to scold every minute, either ber hus
band, oc the children, cr the cat, and
soon the parrot began to mimls her.
Between the two, the neighbors nearly
.went distracted. But pretty sobi the
woman stopped. She could hear the
parrot mocking her. Cries of "stop
your no!e," "Shut up," "Mind me.
sir!" "FIl strap you," made the air
vocal, bat as soon a Folly found cut
that she was hav:nj the fan all to her
self she stopped, too. Xow, not a word
of scolding ia heard and Folly sings arJ
whistles ber old time ditties, bhe'l
looked upon as an apostle of peace by
the neighbors.
Tub best way to ave liquid manure
Is to provide absorbents in the bam cel
lar. Excellent absorbents are dry
meadow muck, or dry sand or loam ;
these can be tmd in bedding. Sawdust
Is highly recoramenied, but whili It ia
a good absorbent it is cot valuable for
Its fertilizing quality. The liquid man
ure Is considered as one-half in fertiliz
ing value to the manure of the anima 1.
"A soft auswer turncth away
wrath." Not necessarily. When 1
have been asked for the arrears in my
board bill I have invaribly answered
softly, so that the others wouldn't bear,
but the landlady's wrath didn't seera to
diminish much.
Soakixo rain" on the rranure fcap
takeou: all the soluble portions, !eat
lug biit )itt for plants.
. C.u.vmny is like a toul
ret burn it will aoi!.
if it dtt
K A S K 1 INS E
THE NEW QUININE.
GIVES
UVUU.UlLlllb
STRENGTH,
QCIETNERVES,
HIPPY DAYS,
SWEET SLEEP.
A POWERFUL TONIC.
that the most delicate etomarh will bear.
ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM.
'NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
and all Of rm ItiieuM.
Tbemost sclentifle and euoeesful Blood Purifi
er Superior to (jalnloa
Mr. John C Srrburouifh. Solma. N. O.. writes :
1 not malaria tn the Southern' army and tor a
doten yer suffered from it debilitating etlect.
I wti t rrioiT run aown wnea t neara oi famine.
the new nulnlne.
It helped ma at once. I
grained ii punla.
hits not caa iuca koou
neaitn in v year,.
tther letter of a similar character from prom
inent Individual, wtleh (tamp Kanklne a a
remedy ol undoubted merit, will be cent on
application.
Letters rrom the aftore person. rlTlnir rail
detail will be sent on application.
Karktne can be taken without any pe(!al med
ical adlce. tl a bottle. Sold by all druggist.
r nent by mail on receipt f T price.
THE K.ASK.1NK tU. 64 Warren tit.. New York
THE MFORD BEF1ECT0R- -
HOT-AIR FURNACE,
t mi rcvorc. Dim tk lvt. '
Over 30,000 SAJTFOKP Heaters In Use.
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A Trim? WIH Justify Our ClaUmm.
JbOai : tile lijalori FUi? lk-v4o1 00 ttful
k 1 t' .j li d ajinifiAl rixviniar LCJUlir) fi-C Fry
1 Cju untwbr
Tho BouforJ 2kT&uonal Btonr Works,
Atr Forty
lrtpartttuB or raor
ttian Ob liuoJrtxt
Uait-xl hti. J tormifm coca-
' l A nMB CODlinae IO mr m fjfiMiiaorv
B . ri 1 ,r pMlx frf n. t:irt-nir copr-
C Di a rs'toi im taoavla, tiif land, traora,
.Ttiu, a 1 al olflvr c )uu?nci. Ttlcir .ipfr-
e J.
D.4i3fi and pe.-intirn rM "J fl,i
fa t: Tatott tLi'o: .i -rl c-tic. Terrci
r 'ir.:ir. A o t j mml fri-
1"r,H ll ' I'JKH AMritK'AX.wl.MAbu
t-.e im.--.-. r-r- i.Jkit r. n.l is -.f.o i.. t Inflaooti&l
e spi-'p ( ii liiied tfibitJi J ia to wori.L
T-i" a t .-itac of uc 4V Dot.c ccT7 ptat
Un'1itr.iiu.
1 !itr If.r- fr'r-if tI1ntrfttr1 TirM
lip-.Mi.-n-I VF::'.KLVu tfljMr,Man
liiilt-i lo ! I-t y.tr-rr rtcvr4 to cibe
m tin' . irTCPi-Mf, ti'SinHnnit work. nj
trier O pTtuioiit n lu-tr. i rvw Pl
I.k.umI m ." r ! Ipt- Ifc contain ttio name n
a irTn-ca w J t- lie of rf nt nt ;wi Alnto4
m-q w.-1. T-r fnur lUwAUi fr no tlditar
td b mil r..tT.
If i-.a auo a. inftin to ront wHto V
ftlunn 4 puMi-'iT C ScituuQQ Ajnor.c
tl ;roJray. York- ...
U&adtwuk tooufc MW MUM CA . -
ROBERT EVANS.
UNDERTAKER,
A WD MAXUFiCrrVKEU OF
and deVer In aU kind ol IXUMTUKE,
9-A toll use el Cuuu alway en band.-V
Bodies Embalmed
WHES KECIUIKED.
Apr 83 SS
1794. l?SO.
Polloiea written at hort notlee In tk
OLD RELIABLE "yETNA"
And elhr First Cla Conipanie
T. "W. DICK,
ItlJiT FOR Til K
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1794.
Fbonborn, July UlMO.
SUB SH&VIHG PARLOR I
COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS
EDENSBURC. PA.
J. II. OANT, Proprietor.
nHKl't'BLJtl will alwiyvAnd a at our i!ar
X of ha.ln.si In bmlnee hoar, t-rerytklna kept
neat and coy. A bat a room Laa baen cn.
arcted with the thep where tl' pnblle caa be ae
cuiumodata-d wiU a but or cold bath. Bath tab
and erertthin crnrected therein kept ierfoctlJ
cleaa. t'Laji h towel a rrmcixLTt.
The .l.!o-.t I be-t f'-'f tnt! n for wbtalalnR a
Ttuflne r:.toctl.n. Va taa a'csetully pr
I ared thiunanda ol yoang ma lor the act It. da
Uoaofilla, "t flrcc'aj .1dre".
T. L'Uk't SO.Na.l'HUbarg.rA.
Win-. . liM.
Etesslmi FLe toaiice Aneiicy
T. AV. TICIi:,
General Insurance Agent,
IZJIESSBUIIG. FA.
SALESMEN WASTED
T SC'is'- Qrr Iw sir C' Kmsrj $teei
aKiry Mt4 (iptM. mr CoMMM.t.ff. if Preferred.
Sjti. faction 6wrwlMd to Cntenhin and Ag.tm.
tbu ipw. .OMnw. H. ii. CrL!jK. Cil.
XASil bo tub I'rua square, VlulUctptd a, p.
MIRG1NIA FARMS FOR SALE,
tuo lirnii, Iw to lu.uuu kih i a. u f 4
arr. litiwl e vkri). HMl'iiy cHtaata.a.T.4.
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dnu-nctinn. Vnl fr.n. pw Ii l.tl ivij
ut ! rai ara A.a,Ms.rtnaMa.ia
YOU CAN FIND
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Cloth 3Iale r Cora Ho&ks.
One of the best utilir?d waste pro
ducts in Austria, reBuIUngr in the m ana-
fact ure of large quantities of paper and
cloth, are corn husks. These are boil
ed with an alkali in tubular boilers, as
a result of which the fibres of the bosks
are found at the bottom of the boiler In
a spongy condition, filled with glutin
ous substance, and which proves to be
a perfect dough of corn meal, contain
ing in a concentrated form all the pab-
lum originally contained in the busk.
The glutinous matter is pressed out
from the fibre by hydraulic apparatus.
leaviig the fibre in the shape of a mass
or chain of loDgitndal threads, inter
spersed with a dense mass of short fibre.
The linen made from the long fibre fur
nishes a very good substitute for the
coarser kinds of flax and hemp, and Is
superior to jute, gunny cloth, coir and
the like.
The paper, for which mostly the short
fibres are nsed the long fibres consti
tuting the material for spinning Is
stronger than papers of the rame
weight made from linen or cotton rags;
its hardness and firmness of grain ex
ceeding that of the best dipped English
drawing papers, being especially adapt
ed for pencil drawing, stenographic
writing and water colors ; its durabil
ity exceeds, it is claimed, that of paper
made from any other material, and the
corn husk parchment is not at exposed
points destroyed by insects ; If the glut
en is left in the pulp the paper can be
made extremely transparent without
sacrificing any portion of Its strength.
Again the fibre Is easily worked, either
alone or in combination with rags, Into
the finest writing or printing papejs ;
it also readily takes any tint or color,
and can be worked almost to as much
advantage Into stoat wrapping papers
of superior quality as into fine note and
envelope papers.
Water Essential for grinding Wheat.
One of the largest millers in the
United States. C. A. Tilsbury, Is credo
Ited with asserting that millers do not
dampen their wheat before grinding it.
This la correct o? some millers, bat not
of all, and the reason is not attributable
to differences In millers, but to differ
ences In wheat, if oat of the California
wheat ground In this state Is moistened
because It is necessary to do so. On the
other hand, Oregon wheat will net
stand dampening, as It contains enough
water without this treatment.
On this account local millers prefer
California wheat, as they can add the
necessary water for nothing, which
they hare to pay for In the Oregon ar
ticle. When shipped abroad or stored
for months at tidewater, there is leas
difference, as wheat which is not moist
will become so in a damp atmosphere.
California wheat when afloat gains two
to three per cent, from absorption cf
moisture. A certain percentage of
water in wheat Is essential to render It
fit for grinding, and the moisture has to
be eitbar found in the grain or applied
artificially thereto.
The Best Exercise for Children.
Instinctive gymnastics Is, from the
hygienic point of view, the best adapt
ed to the regular development of the
child. It is not liable to any of the ob
jections, we have brought against gym
nasties with apparatus. It cannot de
form the body, for It is made op of
spontaneous movements, and conform
ed to the natural oSce of each limb
It does not localize the work in a
particular region of the body, for all the
limbs are Instinctively invited to take
their queto of exercise ; and it does not
seduce the child Into efforts touching
upon the limits of his strength. In
stinct also invites him to the kind of
work which is best adapted to hij par
ticular aptUndes for resisting fatigue
He has a natural disposition to perform
light bat frequently recurring sets
quick motions, which put him oat of
breath, while exercises with apparatus
rather exact slow and intense efforts
that bring on local fatigue. Xow, all
observer have noticed the wonderful
facility with which a child recovers his
oreatb, and bis impatience of local fa
tigue. Finally, natural exercise, beln?
the satisfaction of a want, is by that
very fact a pleasure ; and joy shines In
the race of a child who is playing free
iy.
Highest 6tg-al Station.
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The United States signal service
station at Pike's Teak is the highest
s'gnal station in the world, and is also
the highest inhabited portion of the
globe. It was opened la the month of
September, IS73. That it was a wise
provision or the Government In estab
lishing a signal station at this point is
no longer questioned, The fact having
already demonstrated its practicability,
and the present success promises that
Tike's Peak signal station is yet to
stand at the head of all astronomical
ana meteorological stations in the
world. This point is wonderfully favor
ed by nature for the study of astronomy
and meteorology. The rarity or the at
mosphere brings out a remarkable brll
liancy and clearness to the stars and all
the heavenly bodies. The nights are al
most always cloudless, and cloudy days
are the exception. Nine-tenths of the
storms are below the Peak.
A Flea for the Cigar.
An Alhany physician, whe is Borae
thing or an Investigator, says that smok
ing is not good for any mau so far as
his physical condition is concerned
that it is only cood to relieve raental
depression ; that It does so simply by
diverting a man's mind from himself
and from objects that worry him.
"nothing," said he, "requires more de
votion to it for its enjoyment than a
cigar. It la not the taste of tobacco
that one enjoys. It U looking at the
smoke, inhaling and smelling it, and
knocking off the ashes. All these
thinks divert the mind, and so drive
dull care away."
AN open shed wiUi a yard attached
will not answer for pigs in the winter
season. They should be well protected,
having a bouse with a door that can be
closed at night, and be provided with
plcMy of dry litter.
Spr
ing Disorders
Fliaturrd nerrea, tired
train. Impure blood,
debilitated system, all
are Ut natural out
come ia the Spring. A
medicine most be naed.
and Botaiaff quals
Pam'i Olcry Com
pound. Wo let otbrra
praise OS you cannot
brtp bcHcrlr.g a dbdn
tcrestM party.
TtrVudlcT-Oeneml W. t Creenloaf. BurUnc
ton. Vt, writes: -I have uand Palne'a Celery
Compound on aeyeral oocaidons. and always
a ltn Ix-nerlt. Last uprtnjr, beinjr Tery much run
down and debilitated, 1 commenced taking lu
Two bottles made Die feel like a Dew mau. A
a pnnT-u tonic ami Bprlng medldue I do not
kuuw ol lu equal."
2lh7?JZZh. IT IS EASY TO
TJic ABierloon Live - Stock Wagon.
For tie Dm of Entcto Staetora. Sara Time, Labcr aii Expense.
No daunr to tho -'"-l you aro ooowyta. or So TW tifiras. Tba anlrnaj
4ooa not sat haatad up, but ia ready to kill aa aoon aa It raaahaa ti alaaxhte.
souao, tod your maat a aotind auul hiMtlthj wbact it la brooajfat to thm block.
y tJi far C'afalvwa B." 9ar prkna. tsmio'aad draJart, addreao 9
SEGfriLEFI
i-jiiD-ur curiTUi. mtocm 900,000.
Gi3srox3sr3sr-a7i, oteto.
to
Business and Pleasure Vehicles.
Proprlitors ud Soli Bun u Sscslsrs lmpnrDd ftntwi RD-tL
jtU War tirill aw JtnjrmdA, ' ' "
C2TD FOR CATaXOOTJB.
Watertovn Steam Engine Co
"WATERTO
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Control Way nnfl
HOT DEAu YET! j
VALLIE LUTTRINCER,
umionui
TLX, COPPER AXD SKET-M WARE
and Tin soorura,
KerpeetlaUy luTlta tha attaatiea ct kl ftiead
and tha pub' la la feneral to the fact tbat ka 1 UU
earrylaa; on baalaea at tha old tacd uppoatta tke
Muantalf Haara. Kbeaibara;, and It prepared ia
upply frba a large atock, ormanaraetarln; toar
dar, aay artlda la bl Una. front tha amallast ta
tha larp aat, la tha bust siaaaar aad at tho lawast
llTlng prloaa.
Ilft( penitentiary wark alUer aaada or soU
at tkls attaaiuhaabt.
TINlKOOFlNtr a SPECIALTY.
Mra bo a sail aad latlafy yoanaWa aa ta aay
work aad prloea. V. LCTTKiSajUf,
- tTC. April II. USa-tl.
ST FRANCIS COLLEGE,
LORETTO.rA,
FRANCISCAN BROTHERS.
Board and Tuition
for the Bctiolaatio Year, $300.
Xarok attklSM. U.
STEEL ME FENCE
Tho eceapait and Beataat Faneo for aroaad
Lawa, ferboel Lou. Poaltrr Tarda. Oardena,
anna, Pa-k aud CacsaUry Faneaa and tlata.
Par fact Automauo Uata. Alao. aU kind at Wlro
w ark. Wrlta tor Prleac. State kind and laaiW
TOI faaee wanted. TATLORkUElN.
203 a aut Market Street, MUabora;, Pa.
Pae. 11. ! m.
ESSENTIAL OILS.
WiarTEBCBBXX, PPPER9tHT,PKI
HT ROTAMPUUIHT. e.
ol prime quality, haurlit lu any qnantltr lor eaah
oa delleeriy , frea of broke raaa, oommW.on. nor
ao, stocky
DODGE Sc OLCOTi1,
fanpurtttT sad ejt porter, e$ WUHku it. New York
"T hare used two bottled of your ratal's
Ofc-ry Compound, and It baa glwu entire 8a&
latocUud as an pi tUfr and Uj1 purUler."
T. L. SsaxaM, H atertown, DakolA,
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Paine's
Celery Compound
la prearrfbed by phyaklaca, twommr rifled by
dnwtTlata. ndonted by mlnuwera, pralned by
oaera, aixl g-uarautead by tbe maauiacturera,
aa a nprtoir medicine wttk-h will do aU tnat is
claimed for It. 1"m it lb la aprlii;, and aee bow
quickly It tones yon up.
Purifies the Blood.
KuU aomunts of wonderful cure made by
Palue's cvlery Cotupouud aflrr other metUcinea
and tbe brut pliyklaxui bad failed, uent Irte.
TncrCS Dothliig-lias It. - '
fl.os. Wjc for 5.00. Vrng&sta.' .
- Wilis, SiraaKDaoif a Co., Burlington, Vt,
DYE WITH DIAMOND DYES i2.kZ&
BIPnAlf BRABT t C ,
CO.
W -CT, HST
JtTanufact urcrit vf
STEAM
ENGINES
c BOILERS
Of AU KUuU.
WrHo for Catalogue.
WHY I
WILL PEOPLE aea ,
Inpre aad I'awhoto.
avaac RefrLrermiun wk.
wm a Mnc irwblca acd
sbay SSftS ' UUaU'' ""
REFRIGERATORS
LINED WITH -
wtancvsn and htmiti Fftrt,
wbkb are free from abortioa. oareaioa. aod
oal ol we, ud pcoduse lew Umparwari T
loik.r ,u.r IxU explanation aad do.
acrtK. wwj be BWM fre atcuUoo.
Addraa tbc maoviacrurcra.
IVIQFJRQE Brhs
Jofrron Htroof, -
V J JJVIND. OHIO.
D0HTyBouuyr
Rubbor Boots until
you have teen tho
"COLCHESTER
with Solo leather
Heel. Thlo Is the
boot fitting and
COST DURABLE EittT
In tho market. '
Made of the boot
PURE BUM '
Stock. Tho Sole
leather Heel saves
Kooej ts Us Vfiim.
rfT BUY YOUR AROYICS UM
Uwlll I Tit YOU HAVI IUNTHI
COLCHESTER ARCTIC
wttfi "Outaldo Oeuntar. Ahwd of ALL
otHaxw In (Ttyla A durability. If you want
rorttt of your monay try tha Colcbostac wjgi
"OUTSIDE COUNTER."
SJSrr HXEK BT BXST 8TO&ZS
AT WBOLHALI BY
n. cniiDS & Co.,
.wz?Bva- PA-
KENTUCKY
MULES.
Tbatacwy I
Paaa'a wka
aepaelaMtf efKea. I
taeky SadAla m
imiinx nana a.
DiKhl aad Fat
M ta Uxer aiahlea om knadred kaad of
aa aiaea, froaa bir feat ta taw larn aanla
ltaiea, al
w4hlac
Be.ef
1400 Iba- are I). Arwfevataa Co &a)
Araataus Ftttakarth, Fm. afaleahl-
ped ta all part ef tSe Staaa aa arder. VoUaac as
y- t - -i r'nlj ralika
Qay.Cai i aii i:iaaeLH awaoHed. . .1 '
oo awaoHed..
Important to Canvassers.
WASTIB-Un Oaaraii an m erery eoaoty
In tha Ualtad State ta aail TUX'S PATENT K
TEKS1BLX SAD lBOIf, whtaa eoaabtne two
Had Irons, PelUhar, Flutar, Ac., one Iran daloa
tha work oi an eat ire set of ordinary lrwni. la
aelf-fceattae; tiy (as or aleahol lama. aOE
AW A r MIT II HOT HITCBEIS. Prioa
nouarata. A lanra aad laauna; laooDaa taaurad
tA rcd e&uvnnter. Addrees, ft ciroclau. etc..
tX feAU lH(J2i CO., X Kcudt bt.,N. Y.
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BB V , a W i .
sights raderiicatta the Oceaa.
At a recent meetioe of tbe Xational
AcaJemj of Sciences !n New York,
rrofesaor A. E. Verrlll. of Yale col-
lege, described tbe physical and geolo
gical character of the sea bottom off
oar coast, especially that which lies
beneath the Gulf 8tream : The
depths of the ocean teem with life.
Shark, are sees by thousands, and
eoontleea dolphins ; bnt It seems
strange that not a fishbone is ever
dredged upon. A piece of wood may
be dredged op once a year, but it Is
Doneyeombed by the boring ebell fioh
and falls' to pieces at the toach of the
hand. This shows what destruction ia
constantly going on in these depths. If
a ship sinka at sea with all on board, It
would be eaten by fish with the excep
tion of the metal, and that would cor
rode and disappear. Not a bone of a
human body would remain after a few
days. It is a constant display of the
law of the survival of tbe fittest. Noth
ing made by the band of man w&a
dredged op after cruising for months in
the track of ocean vessels, excepting
eoai ciinxeri shoved overboard from
Bteamshlps.
As to this quantity of light at the
bottom of the sea there baa been much
dispute. Animals dredged from below
seven hundred fathoms either have no
eyes, or faint Indications of them, or
else their eyes are very large and pro
truding. Another strange thing la,
tbat if the creatures In thrum ir.Ar
depths have tny color, it is of oranue or
red, or reddish orange. Sea anemone,
corals, shrimp and crabs have this bril
liant color. Sometimes it Is pure red
or scarlet, and to many specimens in
ellnea toward purple. Not a ereen or
blue Sib la found. The orange red Is
the fish's protection, for tbe bluish
green light in the bottom of the ocean
makes the orange or red fish appear of a
neutral tint, aod hides It from its ena.
mles. Many animals are black, others
neutral In color. Some fish are pro
vided with boring tails, so that thev
can burrow In the mud. Finally, the
sunaoe or the aubmarnaa mountain is
covered with shells, like a aea beach,
showing tbat It la the eating house of
vast aenools or earnlvorous animals.
A. codfish take i a wbols oyster Into Its
mouth, cracks tbe shells, digests the
meat, and spits out the rest. Crabs
erack tbe shells and suck out the meat.
In that way come whole mounds cf
shells that are dredged cp."
Daniel Webster's Blue Suit.
Daniel Webster went to college In a
home spun suit, of which probably every
thread was carded, spun and woven by
bis mother's hand from the wool of
their own sheep. It was a dyed-in-the-
wool suit, and the color was Indigo
bins the old New England color. In
tbe Booth it Is butternut ; bat though
oar Yankee grandmothers and great-
great-grandmothers knew all about
what butternut bark would do, and tbe
subtile power for slate coler that lay In
nmaeh berries and bark of white
maple, and various dyes that root and
flower, bark and leaf could be made to
yield through the agency of vitrol and
alum and copperas to "set" them fast,
the universal stand-by was tbe blue
pot par excellence the "dye pot" that
stood in tbe chimney corner of every
kitchen worth naming.
So Wsbster was fitted out in Indigo
blue from collar to ankle nnbAcoming
for bis swart akin and sent off graad
and sophomorlc Before reaching Han
over, there came on one of those drench
ing rains when, like the Scottish mists,
wet a man to the skin. The suit held
Its own (for has not indigo blue been
'warranted fast" since first indigo was
heard of ?) but It bad parted with
enough so that Daniel, too, was dyed
bine from bead to foot.
Daniel Webster bad a liberal stratum
of sentiment In bis make-up ; and for
this reason this color of bis young man
hood became bis favorite wear through
life. lie wore blue coats to his dying
day. If any one ever saw him in a dif
ferent one, the fact has not been put on
record.
East in Wheat and Other Grain.
Investigations made at the Guelph
(Canada) Agricultural college, regard
ing tbe causes of rust In wheat and
other. grains seem to justify the follow
ing conclusions :
1. Seasons are the chief cause of ru3t:
sudden changes of tempeiature and
rain, accompanied with close, still
weather, are favorable to its increase.
2. Low lying rich soils are most sub
ject to attack.
3. An excessive use of manures rich
In nitrogen encourages the diseaas.
., 4. Late sown grain is most subject to
attack.
5. Tblnly sown crops seem most lia
ble to Id jury.
. 6. Rod wheats are leas affected than
white varieties.
7. Rust is more common In tbe vicin
ity barberry edges than at a distance.
Tsrkeyt la California.
In California turkeys are raised In
flocks numbering several thousand.
They are placed in charge of a herder,
who drives them as he would a flock of
sheep. They range over miles of terlto
ry in a day, and live almost entirely by
foraging. Whea tbe grain Is cut and
harvested tbe turkeys are turned into
the immense wheat and barley fields,
and the birds do the gleaning, and be
come fat and ready for market at very
little cost.
BrPPs and llyer ComplaUw.
Is tt not worth tbe small nrls of T.i
to free yourself, of every ermrttom or th
distressing complaints. If too think so eali
at our store and set a bottlo cf Sholnh'a
Yltallaer. Every bottle has a printed
guarantee on It. use accord lnirlT. and "if it
does ou no Rood It wui eoet you nothing.
ooia ey ur. x. J. Davison:
One mode of keeping rats out of a
barn Is to nse half Inch wire nett!nc
placing It from two to three feet deep
in tne ground all around the edges of
the barn or stable, digging a narrow
trench for the purpose and then refilling
In the dirt.
fi Our Popular Brand
i?l ji '
CotqjbviatfoTitpot always
o&ea2, 1
A Fine Quality of
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P ffoutJoaJ Is sju&lity to-day itU
TT ovular tyottifvflr tlsut cin In
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brie, wbrrr lol-
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tataJI irS dmnoamu at In cnal dmvH.
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T ULK aU batt iVuiiaa. k ia exaauafrdv tub
1'iimti iMei ttoti tfce i toa.
- pswarc of Imitations.
INSIST upon UobIsM' EW. Pont tka
iigneoc. Electro-Mafic, PtitladclphU ElacmC,
or aay atlier triud. simply becauu u w ctirap.
will mia cloches, aad arc dsar at icy prin. Aak iov
o?r IKBJBirO EX.FCTBIC o
aad tak bo other. Keuty- mrr ft-sorr fram Ms ma
o kicuoo kacv i la aJc. If yuurs hasn't k. ha
vill order from his ssawst wholosslc grocer.
LA1 carcully the ioside wrmppar ssocad cadi
J bar, aad ha uuvfal ia follow dlrocllontf
ea each eaistda wsappar. You rsnnst Skirortl aa
wait laaeer besbre tryla( tut yoarsctf tha aid, reJubia,
a&d feraly wonderful
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Club System
while a. conveaiect
to the buyw a. any V -t
inatidinent .Tatem. i. a&A F
ntitm to u. 1
co-operation of tha
due naecajcn cu us
a UWttrn niub.imd rrrttfuh
C tb Clns for cah watldi it t
' on, thoagh aoch SB.aibes- only ptjtl'.wk
llu. is wLjr w. ffiv. yon jfLi
more tji vstar moocr than any on. els.
aad why we are cU-mg the largest
watch bueLnee in the world We mJ
oaly Brat quality poods, bat
ortce. are .boat what ethers t-t lo
oadouallnr Our10EUvcrWataJi
i.asubsunualSuTer wnkatimmqf
amy itmJ) Stem-nlcd Amencaa Lares
j Watch-
tiher l:untlu u? or open. V tj-
OwSU.VO Watrlrlsai-'tcai-wlnd Tf--i
OpeaT aoe, first qn.Lry, snfl ad Gold f.
AosncanLercrn afc.i. Arurmttfd to
ir so rtmr,. It Is fcjJiy eqtisl to scy . Jj
hy oLacrs. Wi e.tl
fa aart-CiAM Stifaoad GJ4 Cie mmh
V nm ..tvdsrSnrv mnA acrvuMut:! than I
r aay Solid Gold Case that can b. told at
CM SOaB DUUb W bjotict, mm t -
olid cases ara invariably tlua, weak, j
oi krw quality a 1 worth Ires after r'
thArtsM. trurasit wsuaomaiu
auaaroa importsat patents li
provemenle, of aul lir.pjtance to accural
aw Hminr - F wfrmt Pljtmr-nnf FMlttt Strm
befsJIy equlfaraacBiacy, arprsace, dura-
iMity and semes, so any f 75 stca. cttaer g,
Opea r see or Huncner. Oilr SS.OO Ii.U-
road T aton la eapaOro;y constructed mr at -j
tha iMsttiscau nse. aad I the brat KsHV r-
road Watch anada, Opca Face or Hunthf.
AH th eat price ate either all cash or iacaiha,.
mxjoo at wee at. Amm Wmtth g
NayMrikMAH SfUa Ommm Wmlmm. TTTX TL
The Kerstcne Watch Clnb CoWOSr p
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NATURE'S,
Far felrk Ktamach..
CURE FOB
ror inrpiit i.irar.
Blllo.s n.aSarha.
Catlreaaa.
Tarrsat's Iffrrrt-sraal
CONSTIPATIQ
tiwltassT' Aparinnt.
It I certain In lta ctTee;
It It (entl tn lu artlnn.
It 1 )alateable ta tha
tasta. It can be rltd
upon t tore, atcl It care
by omttatinf, not by oatrair
tnc nature. lo not take
flr.Unl nnr.tl..i m-nn
selve or allow yoar rhll-
Sm a at . ons w uii men, twiti
AMD
ica si.! ueen 11T Wi ore
than forty yt-j a publle
favoiita. SolU y aVtsfi.
rarryiraara.
DYSPEPSIA.:
PeaceylTtula AfrirBltoal TToris, York, Pa.
fara.ssar'l SUadsrd Lnrlars aad feaw aiUa.
A4&nS a. B. t AKCUaB A 6C3 York, rsa
For ITtipay, rrrarel. K.rvnatnesa. Urinbf
nesn, i nntrt frijvera'.fe-i. nreiusrrn
toed. tf?oo.31 aroh itwl. l'hlladalhla. Al
artirtaui. Try It. Si a bottlo. six lor .
Slareh 1, lhaS.-ly.
tt saftl want SiLESMl.N trem where. Incal
X W and tra yeilna. to erli oar icoikI. Will
I Jl J j a sr'od ralHrr and all rxcnre. Write
war sv Mr terma at once, ana state salary want
ed. Sl'ANKAUD MLVEKWA1E tXiMi'ANY,
Boston, mm,
Ore fans. Holier and Shret-lon Work.
r-e;onk-iiaua enKitie and do:kt rr. nai..i. iioit
Inif tii?itie tnd machinery a fpeclulty. TH(.ZM
Al CAHLIN, AUet-ucuy, Vs. (Jan. W.-ly.)
s f Al PCI
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Prorcrbs Deputed.
J
Somebody said that a proverb
wi ut uus buu wiauora or tnan t
there are a few proverbs In carr.ci Vf
which are more indicative of f0"i!,
wisdom. In proof of which I 09
epectf ally submit the following I
"Money mates the mare go." r I
childhood I received this as gosr'
when I grew up I knew bett1 1
owned a mare who would "gl'i- f
when she liked aad no oftener. p"S
in her stubborn one day I ofT'H.
a Ove dollar noto bill to proceed
Journey, but ahe disdained to notits"?
I raised her five, but she was ob,- ;"
I offered her twenty and she kicke"
the effects of that kick are stli t
on my off-eide eyebrow, ( ano'j
don't believe a spirited mare is c 5
bride of filthy lucre a wLip i6't"'V
powerf nl.
"The early bird gets tbi j
possibly, and It la no doubt a dtaj "t
for the bird, but where doe the.
eome lu ? lie must Lave l.n
earlier than the bird and eeea 5
didn't profit by early rising.
"A barkfrj? dog never bites."
you believe It. I was fooled on '''
assertion once when I went unuul
see my best girl, and having f4jn j
the adage I put trust in the old
dog and the dog put his teeth in a.
"It Is better to give than to rect
If thiB applies to advice, tbran.-.
and counterfeit coin I can under? "
it, but not otherwise. j""
"Never put off till to-morrow i
you eaa do to-day." -Surelj !
la wrong. I think a day's post;,
ment is advisable in such cases u : 1
log the baby, kissing your motLi
law and going to Jail.
"Economy Is wealth." Exca, S,S
but it Isn't anything ef the kiit
have a larg ock of economy on
which I an. vt lliing to exchucge at
foraquaoJ y of wealth.
Wise tTonJri.-
A lie has no legs.
One crime begets another.
Goodness la love in action. i
A stitch in time saves nine.
As you borrow you mnat bake, i
Fame Is the perfume of heroic d
R Hence is the perfactest herald c'
Teople Ehow their dislike for
by flatterlns them. t
Unselfish acts are as rare as k.J
are In summer time.
Correct society is aD equal service,.'
ward each other.
V
Censure Is the tax a rn&a pnyj j
public for being eminent.
They are never alone tbat are so..'
panled by noble thoughts. ;
"We are not rich or poor Ly hUk
possess, but by what we desire.
lie who thinks his place below L
will certainly be below bis plaie.
Moderation Is the silken etricg a
ring through the pearl chain of a"f'
toes.
Humility is a virtue all preach,'.:
practice, and yet everjbedy is cr.:
to bear.
Behold tbe bright countena;i: ..
truth is the quiet and still uiru.':
Hghtful studies.
Prosperity is the touch-stone of'
tue. It is less difficult to bear ur
tunes than to re main UDCorrc.a
pleasure. ,
TYhy Dweds Should be Kfwte
Examine your deads and iue It :
Itecorder's certificate is ladom.itt
on, and if not recorded yen !'.'. :'
serve the following reasons wLy t
should be recorded :
1. Beeause a deed which li it
corded within six months after.'.'
ecution of the same, shall be ai'jt
fraudu'ent against any eubsttjueD'.
chaser of valuable consi deration.
2, Beeause If two deeds are tn
different dates from tbe same fi
to different persons, neither of
li recorded wlihUi six moDtb, '
which rs first recorded will taker.
Ky.
3. Because purchasers who r.:
to put their deed a upon reeoid
scribed by law, Incur the ribk olit".
owners giving liens upon t! '
4. Becausd monied mra :
make any loans to parties wkov
are not recorded.
5. Because, If by loss or acci'
deed would be destroyed. It v
very expensive to get acofber.
6. Because to preserve a cv
title it is requisite to Lave b.I dj
corded.
ISee Here w
Every man has two raien'a, '
grandparents, eight grmalgraD(i,'v
sixteen great-greatrandfrec'1
Now. If we reckon twauiy-Cre jt..
a generation, and carry on U '
calculation to the time of Wi!l:T
Conqueror of Eagland, it will l ' '
that each living person niurt
at that time evn the inormiu W
of 35,0rX),00O anow-Aora. Xow. r
Ing we aiaLe tka usual al!u"
lha croeeiriff of Intr-manylng of
lies In a gene.lcgfl !!. and
same person baing In mscy o. tt;
rectlona ct the faaiily Iree. still -will
remain a nutrker at tb'- I
even to cover the whole XorE: .
Anglo Sixon race. WDat,
might have ben p'.oos. kingly r
tocratlc stands side t y side in
the most ignoble, plobian or dr35"
ic. Each man of the present '
be certain of having had not pc'? ,
and squires, but even crows"1'
princes, or bishops, ct renowa ;
rals, barristers, physicians, ete K
bis accestors. :
I
Oh,Wlialaeac ?
Will you heed trtn smrnluj. "P'.jf
perhaps of the sure tppw
h of
terrible dlswtse, Connumrf lon- t .j
aelves If you can afford for the ssW J
nn 50 centa, to run tlie rUk nd d"
tor it. We know rrom Per'eit.
Shiloli Cure will t uro your t' :
never fails. This explain :,y
a Million Bottles were sola t.ie i
It relieves Croup ar d Wlioopir-i . i
once. Ootliers io not W"11"
l.ame 'Jack, Sid rr Ctwt.
I'orous Tiaster. oldr-y Ur '