The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 22, 1889, Image 4

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Solubility cf r;-p:iori- Aclil.
At the Conut cticut Aiincii'.tural Si a.
tion the uiech c.uJi: a of l .ne
manures deUrLune:; tl.eir 01 n;' .ratlv.
values to a it vter.t, j retn :.ce be
ing gtvu to tho--- t.i . .iia-'y ground.
This is wise a:id ta.r trttn;;:.t for both
manafiotut i1" u.
cour.uuiers
iir a
should br al j-,Uci 1 r :;.itF3, f:
tl9 farmer wtm waul a i';ick ar.U. pnf
ItaLlo return ffr :r.: :;ty nv:M!
ia Ruini.il buuo f-ili!:. ?r bvu'.J j,tl
the unesi. boo", it-alv. J of the coarsest.
L'veu takiug it fur ;iaitrJ that boue
me.il Is absolutely pure iu:d in the finest
condition, tho i Lo: p'.: n io add repre
sented in it i.i" rot soluole, nor even
available for itumedii.'.e crop food. The
minutest fragment of bote in its natur
al state is too bwlkly aiid indigestible for
delicate pi int J, aud uuat be slowly de
composed by the action of acid and
other corrosive principles iu the soil be
fore It can enter irto vegetable life. To
hasten this proctsa of dec.y and fit the
atoms of bu;a dint for speedy work re
course is had by the manufacture to oil
of vitriol, which unlocks their stores ct
fertility, ui.u uaki-a aolublo the inert
phosphoric uoiJ. 1) '.ueo tnus dissolved
as compared with bono iwA are as
welNcjoked j iovijioua to a raw, indi
gestible ui ; ij. O.'.a is assimilable and
nutritious, the ottur crude, a:.,! for the
time Leiug unsatisfactory. Tt:e disolv
ed bjne acta quickly on grain crops,
and yet enough of it i left in reserve
which thes-j crops do not tak up for
the beneii; of giasada for years to come.
This ia a point frequently misappre
hended by farmers. T.iere can be r.o
loes in properly diulved bones by rea
son oi any surplus wasted which the
growing crop, to which it has been ap
plied, ha.; failed to utliz-. Us condi
tion, while soluble, aud ever ready as
plant fool, 13 such as to be lta possible
to incur wa3to by volatilization, it sim
ply waits until the growing crop reaches
out for necessary food.
A Word tor the Fa Carpet.
The only thing that kills a rag car
pet for popularity id its cheapness. If
it cos: G?o dollars a yard, it would be
on the floor of every bondholder In the
land. There is aoruathius about a rag
carpet that sulcata homo. It is not so
cold aud formal to the eye as the hand
somely -llowerod Brussels that you see
in the parlor. As soon aa you put your
foot on a rag carpet, you f.-ul cn good
terms with tho honvhol 1 ; aud you na
turally expect to hear a kttio sing, and
see 8-raa friendly cat irca her b.iok and
rub socially against your shins. And
the man that owns a rag carpet, made
cf articles collected about the hause,
can sit right down with the carpet and
talk to it. It 1j fu'.l of pleasant remin
iscences. Tie can .ice in that carpe
pieces of all the eloUui.i; Ls haa woil
in the las ten or twenty yeirs. All
his (M:i''ul: v.r.irirg appareJ is in the
carpet, except what is in the crazy
qu'.lt. Ov.u..;t3, fl'i-p?i'.der3, felt l.ats,
neckties, gloves :uid oveshoej clow be
Iiw him iu red, w" i'.e and blue sta
that wo. ild :n t a 3...tue p-J'lLr crazy
with u"ii0'lit.
How the Italian .Miini.ta Docs it.
I noticed somo !.:s that milk was
very, very Urn. I had stood by whiiist
it waa uiilkt.i ; what, then, could be
tho caut'e V When 1 c inis aero?:: rny
mi:kiii.;o the .sveoii'd r thud evening
hewn mTk.; ;.r for an Italian and I
was surprised v.hf.'i f the latter
sud"itl step up to tha man who was
mi'.ki!'
Miu.'i hini by th urn:
As au.prisiiir aa y this action, how
ever, the r's:i t was still more so a
ctre imcf wi'er was r j. cted frm the
milkrua-t's "ve, a::d I then understood
how milk can bj watcrevl before one's
ryes without one's detecting it. I h ap
petr. d to mention this incident to the
American Consul, nr. I he assured me
the trick Was (j'iite common. A Lag of
water is kept under the coat and let
d nvti tl.r vj ;h a rubber tube in the
Flc?v-. ; when detected, a shrug of the
shotr lers, a '"Santa Maria, what dif
ference ?" aud pure milk for the thaip
eea ; when not dectecir.J, ho 5aug!:s
in his 3'.etp ucd selid it to you at sii
cents a quart.
The Way the Jloncv fioes.
"This rt th9 way the money goes,"
says the liurtl A'rr Y:rker. Towels
nre used for holders, capkiCB are used
as Ii.ihwirrs, ponp is left to soak in
water ; clothes are v Lipped to pieces in
trie wind ; hams and cheese are let to
ruouid and git full cf "akippers tea,
colTec M l apices arc let to stand open
prid lose their strength ; coal is wasted,
Yi eUbies are thrown away that would
warm over; scrubbing brustus
are left to warp In water ; bits cf mo it
are thro.va away that would make a
food soup or loish ; a pir.t more or lesj,
ot dough 13 loft utickiurf to the bread
ran ; the cork is left out of the molass
es ju and flies take possession ; the ex
travagant nse of butter, suar and eggs
in cooking H notorious, pai's are allowed
to dry in the sua aad fall apart ; bread
Is wasted, tea and coffee are made too
Btrmj ; and there is careless breakage
in d'shes, glasjM a:.d other articles In
very direction.
A Creepi!!;; A pun.
A very useful crei.-p'i.g p.prrn for
l by tii iy be ma lo by taking an ordi
r. irv apron 3ufti::eutly long to reach the
length oi the dress and then up again
to the waist, where it ia fastened by
means cf a drawing s'.ring run into the
fcem. This rr:aUrs a oorcpMe bag and
aalords ample prelection for the dress
a" 1 ok it t., so that when baby pctj tired
of tho tlo r, -r I yr-j wi.-h to take him
up, bin garm"ts ar fo iid (jaite un
soiled. K!illol4it niiirrti Kntinlj.
!.!:,l:,s Catarrh It-m.-tl y. n marveirus
cure f.irr.trrh, f pth-M la, Cm.Vt Mouth
arut lb i.'.i-.".e. V.';'.!i a.-!. V.f.ie tr.ero Is
an im.M t.ious Na r eti-r for th enro
fueerKtui trr-.tii-.e-t cf th-te coaiplaintj
it!.ci:L.x!-ic:-f,.e. r.-vc Cents. bj!d
ly Ir. T. J. Iav!on.
It is a:d that !') .sheep kept on a
fiece cf ground one year will make the
roil capable of jie'iHr.g grain enough
over r.rd aL.jve the capacity of the soil
without the sheep manure to support
lO-'J" hecp an entire year.
KASK1 M E
THE NEW QUININE.
t.ies
(MD.irFETITE
SIKENCTfl,
yliFJMKVES,
BAITY M'.f
mm sleep.
A POWERFUL TONIC.
that tt e Diiwt deiie&te stuaeti wlil bear.
ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
an.l all Una Insvise.
Themoi-t si lcnt io tl iuceaful I.1HJ Furltl
tr Siiii?r!T lt 4U aino
Mr. John r -arL .r.mrh. S.!m. ?f . '.. wrltM :
"I kot iu 1 1 vrl In ihd s uihrrn army nj tor
lou y ir san:rvt frr m it J?!'llitiittnir effN-is.
1 w:k t ml.ly run Juvn wlien 1 l,crlvl Kuline.
the c ijmnir.y. U t--lif.l iua ikt oao. I
ifuine.l ."4 MMin !. Ilv Dvt baj iu.-t kooU
hc;ilth in -O yrar".
other leHrr . a sluill.tr ch.-r.-lrr from prom
inent inui v ij j i!a. n."i tt .u., Ki-kine iu
rt:r..ly undoabtol rent, U1 t taut on
ui'Vlh'atiiTi.
I-tter frnm t.o arrive ergons, (cirini; fall
ilrtait will ( o sent on u lio:il:oa.
Kn "ktne can h taVi'n withi at any ?petal met
Icul aJi.-j. H a botll-. Suid by all druitirUU,
or !int 1'V mnil rn r-oe:pt rf itU'c
Til K KAhlSt frt WorreeJit.. Ne YorH
TEE S4HF0RD REFLECTOR
HOT-AIR FURNACE,
Tke I Z frmn T.xT-t in tke i.-t L '
OrtrSO.OOO S.?rFOUn ILiatorsintTse.
A. Tstttt ft H? Justify bar Clitms.
liilrr ; I li- M U' I- I- .l-t l4tili. H'.t-
i!..- . i f ; tt -- s,.i.r.i .1 i n iin r l;:im-. f.-r IVi-m.-Ii
i i.it iir.vl i.iaiu.i. td li,u umt U.S.- ct-i t.r:.t t
A "h-UT i wkii
i''fi-ier ' . 'i -j itn-trh' rr .WM.i for CtfV?'ir tlH-X
Tho S.,vfoT'l National Stcrvo Works,
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fw r i fj tL t r' " l -md Knreifn rmii.
a 1 'no ii'jO'irtMA
o i jji.un;., t r tlii U'ii'r,l M4", ill
. H...I n ! .o.-f em: tri-. f:.t rniT
aii lucir 1a iuUsJ or ai.-
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UNDERTAKER,
AM riAM'l ACTt KEK OK
arjj .Se.iUr In all Wln U ot H K.MTl'KE,
ilentslinpr, Iti
-A ta!I line ct t'akets always on tan !.-
Bodies Embalmed
Apr S3 1 J
PoilclM wrlt'iTi at ihi rt cot'ee In tlw
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
.tod utltor l'ir( flats Companies.
T. DICK,
F.M FK I IIF.
OLD lIIlTI'ORX
FIRBIXSURASCEOHiT.
stIb siffifrfififfi
COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS
EBENSBURC, PA.
J. II. OA NT, I ropriotor.
nvitrn.-Hi.P? win atways Bnd at our place
I ul ! u-.ln .tk la t'uslres. liuurs. KTerytbtna, kept
n-ii onj.7. A l ath rmm h;M 'been coa-
t-v-io.l w:ih Plwp norc tte i uOlic can b
.ciruiu -. ,:c.l w.th a hot or cold bath. Bath tun
an.l ovi-r;, tlnnu t'o:in".'.eJ tiicroin kept perfectly
dun. I 'L toa'Eli a iriii uLTI.
The fili!t ar.1 htrt fnftltutl.m for nhtatnlnit a
I5a.ine liui ..M,n. V.'ehae ii,--e.i.iuily jirr
I ared tfii.uaard of youna mm f r the active du-
tio. u. l:.c, i.r " r--n t -
I". r NS. r;r:t.'orIr. .
General Insurance Agent,
taraar'a fcts-Jird Kirniadst HUla.
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Saf nfjrtioo Guaranteed tc f j.!ncn tnd Ao-i (.
Ih. b.: .M 11 ,. If kfc.T.M . -
ta t?r. Atotui, K. i. C IIA" ..
XiO Soulli 1-cu.u Sjuar-, I'UiUUrlff.u. 1
SffiRGIKIA FARMS FOR SALE
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mrr rrn r.r.K.i,.., , .
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Hon!eholJ Hint.
I'sa charcoal to Lroil with.
If the cover ia removed from soap
dishes the soap will not get soft.
Salt fish of any kinJ 3 quickest and
best freshed by soakinjr in sour milk.
Scatter sassafras bark anioiig dried
fruit to keep it from becoming wormy.
When flV.Irona becoaaa rusty, Llack
thm with 8.ov-iolish, and rub well
with a dry brush.
Clothespins boiled a few minutes and
quickly dried once or twice a month be
come more durable.
To prevent the smnll of paint put a
handful of bay iu a bucket of water and
let it erand in the room over night.
Silverware can be kept bright for
months by being placed in an air-tight
case with a good-sized piece of camphor.
A little saltpetre or carbonate of soda
mixed with the water la T,hich flowers
are placed will keep them fresh for two
weeks.
A Rood rule for the use of the differ
ent kinds of flour is to use pastry flour
whenever baking flour is used and bread
flour with yeast.
Never throw away cold potatoes as
there are so many delicious wavs in
which they may be warmed over and
mid into new dishes.
Nice table cloths and napkins should
not be allowed to become much soiled,
so that ihey will require vicorous rub
bing with soap or in hot water.
If butter is kept covered tight when
pnt in the ice chest it will not absorb the
odor of any fool lying near. There is
nothing so sensitive as butter.
To remove egg stains from silver
spoons, lake a little common salt be
tween the thumb and Cnger and rub the
stain briskly. Then wash in hot suds.
I you dip your broom into clean hot
suds once a week, then shake it till it is
almost dry, and then bang It up, or
stand it with the handle down, it will
last twice as long as it would without
this operation.
A Terrier l'rovokes a Jaguar.
Two good-sized terriers lived at the
Zoological Garden and kept the rats,
with which the place abounds, in mor
tal terror of their lives.
For some time past the large jaguar
at the "Zoo" has been keeping his eye
on them. Recently one do was pranc
irg about the jaguar's cage barking at
a great rat, as if daring him out. The
caged anfmal saw he was being tantal
ized and crouched in one corner of the
cage and patiently awaited bis chance.
It came sooner than was expected, for
the terrier, bounding past the narrow
opening at the bottom of the cage, saw
something dart foreward, and a great
yelping told plainly that the dog haa
b?eu caught. The jaguar had seized
him ty the throat, aud drawing him
close to the iron bars with Lis claws
tore open the terrier's throat and dropp
ed bis mangled remains in a pile upon
the floor. SatisGed with Lis work ti.e
jaugar resumed Lis ceaseless pace up
and down the cag, every now and then
stopping to look at the other dog, who
was shivering in a corner near by afraid
to stir.
Advantage o' rorering I'lants.
A Liu'ch or covering should consist
of m inure, as it will to saviDg of labar,
and the plants will "t the beneft of the
matter dissolved by the rains. The
covering is not intended to keep the
plants warm, as that is impossible, but
to prevent the ground from warming
too early or too suddenly. It is just as
important to mulch in those sections
where the climate is mild as it Is to do
so where the winters are severe, owing
to the alternate freezing and thawing
of the ground. If the ground ia frozen
it can be partially kept in that condi
tion by the mulch, which prevents the
plant3 from being thrown up out of the
soil, and also from beginning growth
too early in the season. In this section
tLe winter is seldom very cold previous
to January, aud the necessity fur a
mulch is greater in a mild winter than
at any other time, owing to the liabil
ity of the plants to begin to grow too
early.
Food willi the fingers.
The list of things that can be eaten
from the fingers is on the increase. It
Includes all bread, toast, tarts and
small cake, celery, and asparagus,
when served who'e, as it should be,
either hot or cold ; lettuce, which must
be crumbled in the fingers and dipped
in Bait or sauce ; olives, to which a
fork should never be put any more than
a knife should be used on raw oysters ;
strawberries, when served with the
stems on, as they should be, are touch
ed to pulverized sugar ; cheese Id all
forms except Brie or lloqaefort or
Campefort, and frnlt of all kinds ex
cept preserves or melons. The latter
should be eaten with a spoon or fork.
In the use of the Augers greater indul
gence ia being shown, and you cannot,
if you are well bred, make any very
bad mistake in this direction, especial
ly when the finger bcwl stands by you
and the napkin ia bndy.
Apple Short Cake
This apple shortcake has been de
clared good : Make the cake of biscuit
dough with a tablespoonful of sugar
addel to it ; or take one-balf cup of
butter, and put them Into a quart of
flour. Wet it with one egg beaten in
to a cup of sweet milk or water. Beat
together, add, alittle sugar, and roll
oat as soft as possible. Divide the
douh into four pieces, roll out thin and
bake in jelly-cake tins. "When done
spread each cake with good butter, and
on this place a thick layer of btewed and
sweetened apples. The tartest apples
are best. 1'ile layers one above the
other, and scatter sugar over the upper
ciuht. Tiace in a hot oven for seven
or eight minutes, and serve hot, with
cream beaten to a stiff froth.
Anawrr Tbls (titration.
Why do so many rople wa see aroend
us seem to prefer to suffer and be mad
miserable by Indigestion, Constipation,
Dizziness, Loss ul .. p petite. Coming Up of
the Food, Yellow Skin, when for75ceoU
we will sell them ishtloh's System Vitalizer
cuaiantetd to cure them, bold by Ir. T. J.
I U?vison.
iTHE'jMINGMJDICINE YOU WANT.
Piihll0leiy; Compduncl
IPurifics'the Blood,
Strengthens the Nerves,
Stimulates the Liver,
Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels,Nv
: Gives Life and Vigor to every organ.,
. t" er- ... r .
i There's nothing like it.
TjL'rt sprtr.fr. b-tnfr very mu. h run dowTi and
rllilUiatxl. IjtironirvU iiiifir Iular't t'U-ry
IMimpnuad. The n.-io of tolni!ft tut Us lue
tiul like a tji'w nian. Aj a rvinral tunic and
spring moUi lup, 1 tlo not V"w 1 viuoL''
- W. L. (tH!UiF,
0 CrlpuUrr frfwral V. X. U., burlUiiton, Vt
, - il.oo. Six tor i.eo. At Iru(rgisu.
DIAMOND DYES 7Xt '.tJ
The Anicricmi JAvc - Stock Wagon.
For t&e Use cf Butcliers anJ Stoclmei Saves Tics, ktur 3d Expense.
Ko danger to the uniuial you are conveying:, or to tout hordes. The animal
'loes not tret heated up. but ia ready to kill aa toon aa it reaches the sliughttr
ttou.e, ami jour matt is sound anU lie aJ thy when it is brought to the block.
taT" Atie for Catalogue " ii." Fur j-rioMt, tarms anj circuit ra, aUJn.8
MlIl'JIAN BIMDT &. C4. JMKmlb, lit.
I-AID-LI" CtrjlAL,
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JI.V.MFACTLBEBS OP
Business and Pleasure Vehicles.
Proprietors and Sola Users of Sechler's Iciprorsd Perfsctioa Fitti-oteeL
Alt Work JuaranUii at Ht riscnlnlf
?.JfD FOE CATALOGUE.
WaTEBTOWN STEAfiS EmGIK
WATEETOWIT, TT. "TZ"
il i 'H fi9-& JftnttiJ'itctut'crs a'
N 1 m . nvm
iC2"&3 ti'r i-?4-
Central Wnj mid
MOT DEAjj YET!
VALUE LUTTRINCER,
MiMtfiCriEIS OR
TIN, COFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE
AND TIX ROOFING,
Kefpectfully In rites the attaaUon ot bis Irtondi
and the pnblie In Kenoral to the fact that be U still
ramrlnic on business at the old stand opinslte the
Moantaln Hooe, tbeasburv. and is prepared to
apply frons a larva to. k. or nianafactariDK to or
der, any article la Li liue. irum the smallest to
the largest, in the beat Banner and at the lowest
llTintf prices.
rVNo penitentiary worn either made or sold
at this estal.lL-hir.fiit.
TINiItOOFINd a SPKCIAlVTY.
We me a call and satisfy yonrlvs as to my
worsr ani prices. V. LUTTKIJNJ Jixi.
Etnsbunr. April 18. 1880-tl.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
LOKETTO, 1'A,
nt CHARGE OF
FRANCISCAN BR0T1IEKS.
Board and Tuition
for the Scholastic Year, $200.
March SPlih. 1-xst. tf.
STEEL WIRE FENCE
The cheapest and ceate.-t Fence i. r aroacd
Ijats, S-houl Lots, foaltry Yar.ls. fj.rdec.
Karat: . I'ark and t'emetery Kences and liates.
ferfoct Automatic S.tte. Also, all klud'" ot W ire
W'orK. Write lor Price. Swte kind and quali
ty ol leoi-e wan ted. TAYLIJh lihAX.
a.ci at -jj6 MarVe: Strtei. 1'uiiu.v, Pa.
IC 14. i sis. 4m.
klrrV -mrlnimit.m lt ,.t a
Erltfi- -J,-1o whit? hnf ajmi-iaiMJaJ
JsEStaurx t:s to u:i tT
S3 t f.rtH.I I. T,r am. VL
Use It Now!
"IlaTlijr nvl renr PjlItv'b cv-lpry Comror.rnl
UiLh vpnivT. 1 raa tmlvly rccouimcud it m ihi
b.unt pO'.vuraul and at th- auiuo tliu iusi
p-n.u.- r-truitor. It 1m a e p)uiUl nrrvc tome,
ai-i Mi.ff UiLU K It I bate Trlt like a lit.-w Ii.au.'
H. l KMOiLa, Watcrluwn, llakulo.
Weua Ejchakmo! A Co. rropa. Burlinpxan. Vt.
I LAC TAT ED FOODyZ tZ.
STOCK, 200,000.
ZT3
C3
tollUHtiiVr
vt BOILERS
Of All lauds.
Write for Catalogue.
mm
AVILL VTJ iri.E use the
Impure and l. uwhoic
a.n:e kr:rn.'.-rjior wlilch
. mm - " . , 7 il.C-
REFRIGERATORS
LINED WITH
Slcr2r.-ars iri Fi!ws,
Txhith a-r frar fm rlrption, cortifcioo. and
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-u.s tiv.T,. u;i r,.Ur.,!1n, and do.
e Co..
mmmm Bros,
C'LTT'i:x.ATVr. OHIO,
n-T1 BUY
UUb. I YOUR
Rubber Boots until
you have seen the
"COLCHESTER'
with Sole leather
Heel. This Is the
best fitting and
MUST DURABLE BOOT
In the market.
Made of the best
FunE GUM
Stock. The Sole
leather Heol saves
Money la the Wearer.
DON'T
BUY YOUR ARCTICS UN
TIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE
CHICHESTER ARCTIC
with "Outside Counrer." Ahead of Alt
others in cty!c A durability. If you want is
wort rt of vour rr.or: ty try the Colchester with
"OUTS.D2 COUNTER."
KEPT HERE BY BEST STORES
AT VHOLESALK 11 Y
II. CIIILDS & Co.,
KENTUCKY .
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ii.!iiuv in Uier slablits one tiuudre-1 head of
M'lh-s, ail irw, frura four ft to the large nj!o
wt-ifc-l,in; II., ira I. Aruliim Co.. IVt
S?cnd lifiiuc, l'litattuih. J'u. M u Un slj ijr
r-.i Iu all part tit l)u tun n ord r. Ni-lritig Us1
1 picknd rtuvk to be fund in their biaLico.
Important to Canvassers.
WA NTF.D-Live C1anTa"Sers in eTery ronitf
lV.be .:""- t-ttes to sell J- UX'.S PATENT Icli
VthSlillE il IKON, whiea eom.no.es two
sad Irons, Polisuer. i later, ate., one iron delts;
the srora ol an eat ire set of ordtuars Irons is
aelf-heatlriK bf k or alrnhol latnn. 1XF-S
AAr WITH HOT KHtlUM. Price
tuoderaie. A lance aud lajliaK income Insured
w paavaiws. Addre. lor circulars, e-c.
l-Oi. bAU IKON CO., vi UcaJo bt..K. V.
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Curl ou$ Wagers.
-orcin I'rince staying in Taris
made a tevj bet with a member of tlie
club that he tlie Prince would, in the
course of the next two hrmrc Qr
r?H.ea Dy police without commit
ting tcy cffeiiae or provckiDj? the au
thorities in any way. The way he won
his wager was by drpssin? himself in a
i uiereu oia blouse, a pair of mouldy
boots full of holes, and a disreputable
burlesque of a hat. Thus attired, he
wia.ea up to one of the most ariRtr.,.r-f
ic cafes in Paris, and seating him.if f
a table, called for a cup of coffee. The
wauer. as was natural, did not care
about so suspicious a looking customer
before hs was assured that payment
"uu u loriLcoming, so he told the
i rince mat he must mv Jr. oo,.
Upon this, his Highness pulled a bundle"
ui wna notes out of Lis pocket, and
picking out one of considerable value
told Lim to take the rric f
out of it and bring back the change. The
mu immediately went in search of the
proprietor of the cafe, who, when he
uau ueara me facts of th aa
pe coffee to be served, and at the same
i:me sent lo the nearest police station
for a aetqent tfc villc. Th p,m.
of course arrested and taken before a
cumtnissary of police, lie announced
his raLk and told his reasons for as
6uminK such an unprincely costume.
The authorities were obdurate at firet
but Cnally they consented to send the
Prince under escort to the Imperial club
where the gentleman with whom the bet
had been made proved his identity, and
paid his Highness the money he had
fairly woe.
Vieuxtemps, thewell-knywn violinist,
used to tell a strange story of a wager
which he averred be had really witness
ed whilst on a visit to London. It was
to the effect that one day as he was
walking across London bridge, a poor
wretch jumped up on the parapet and
leaped down into the river. There was
at once a rush of eager spectators and a
voice shouted : "I'll bet he drown m
"Two tO One he'll swim nehnro 1
"Done !" Meanwhile Vieuxtemps had
hastened to get a boat and was rowing
with a waterman to the rescue of the
unharpy creature, who was floundering
about, and just managing to keep him
self afloat. As they reached him awS
were preparing to pull him into the
boat, ther was a roar from the bridge :
"Leave him alone thera is a bet on I"
The waterman immediately lay on his
oars, refusing to make any further at
tempt to save the drowniog ran, and
Vieuxtemps saw Lim sink before Lis
very eyes.
Oue of the wildest bets ever made
by a physician of the ancitnt world
named Ascleplades. He wagered
against fortune that he would never be
ill during his whole life, under the pen
alty of losing the ri-puUtlon he had ac
quired of being the most famous physN
cian of his time. Absurd and impious
fas was this presumption he won his
wAptr, altnough he could not eDjoy it,
for, at a very tdvanced period of life,
he died from the effects of a fall.
Some years ago, a gentleman made a
heavy bet that he would stand for a day
ca London bridgd with a trny full of
sovereigns fresh from the mint which
i.e would be unable to dispose of at a
teucy apiece. A nursemaid bought
one to quiet a crying child ; no men
weie disposed of.
Woman.
Bob Burdett asserts woman's super
iority. He, however, frankly confess
es that she cannot sharpen a pencil, and
outside of commercial circles she can
not tie a parcel to make it look like
anything but a cracked cross section of
chaos, tut land of miracles, see wLat
she can do with a pin ! There are some
women who can pin a glass knob to a
door. She can't walk so many miles
around a billiard table with nothing
to eat and nothing (to epeak of) to
drink, but she can walk the rloor all
night with a iretful baby without goine
sound asleep the first half hour. She
can ride Cve hundred miles without go
ing into -a sleeping car to rest (and get
away from the children.)
She can go to town aud do a weari
some day's shopping, and have a good
time with three or four friends without
drinking a keg of beer. She can enjoy
an evening without smoking half a
dozen cigars. She can endure the tor
turing distraction of a honsa full of
children all day, while her husband
cuffs them a howling to bed before he
has been home half an hour, bhe is
the salt of the church, the pepper of the
choir, and the life of the sewing society
and about all there is of a young ladies1
school or a nnnaery. A boy with a Bis
ter is fortunate, a fellow with a cousin
is to be envied, a voung man with a
sweetheart is happy, and a man with a
wife is thrice blessed more than all.
Home Eules for the Young.
Be prompt at every meal hour.
Shut every door after yon, and with
out slammirg It.
Let your Crat, last and best conHJact
be your mother.
Don't make a practice of shouting,
jumping or running in the house.
Xever interrupt any conversation,
but wait patiently your turn to epeak.
Carefully clean the mud and snow off
yonr boots before entering the house.
Tell of your own faults and misdo
ings, not those of your brothers and
sisters.
Never sit down at the tabla or In the
eittlcg-room with dirty hands or tum
bled hair.
Never reserve yonr good manners for
company, but be equally polite at home
and abroad.
Always spank kindly and politely to
everybody, i you would have them do
to you.
"We received a notice from a postmLS
ter of a neighboring village, a short
time ago. informing us that one of our
papers directed to a sahscriber in that
hamlet, remained uncalled for in his of
fice. Ou the dotted lines following the
word "Reason," was written :
"lie is dead. Your paper will nevr
reach him where he now is." We hope
it Isn't because he is in that place
where the paper would tcortch ou tLe
uaii route.
A FINE PIECE OF
lOBACCO
IS INDEED A LUXUrTT
AS
NEAr BEING
A C
FINE PIECE
OF
PLUG
AMONG DEALERS
THESE GOODS ARE ON THE
MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE,
3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG-THE
MOST CONVENIENT T9 CUT IN
POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE.
MO. FIKZER &. BROS., Loaisiffie, Ky.
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It! to the buyer as ar.y ArVff
4$ O ' ' to us. The OVVti''S!
ft" -'" infir'iCT tr'At. n t.J . m.
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.r"'j ; r.J !.y v : are t.i: Ctt largest
r-."J walth : 1;: irs in tVc Jr' J V e f. ;
Ki'. Jonly first quality goods, but uir '
y-i jnces are about uh." fV.;rs c"i l-r str- S,."'
5". j Olid iua'.liT OurS-iO MIuVUb itf 1.1
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I J;i 1 OpcuKace, first q-ju'.ity, faf-d-ed Colli
jVj-j! Arnt ricanLr vtrW a tJi ,a runtctd tj
'X"J; war x rr.irr. It is fiu'y equal t.T any r
P- - J-atch Solj for t3 lycibert. W c firn.'
.Ta f.m4ss Eb.i'cut I ('.ol j Ca-i ouch jJi:.f
T more sai::factory rii-.,l f.cr.iaLle than j1--!
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v yT i ayirool s:.nv au.i nil expenses. Write been okt on a Riiaralitee, a test wl i"' "
al Us. ior tirr.i.j- nl n f. ami st to si'arT want- . n.; cin,l Tf vna hrtV?
c t. siv.mjai.h M!.VhKWAi:i: ih'MKinv, other rueitli'inp cm Mand. ir jou w
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Aa CAKJ-dN, Ant,liuuy, l'a. (Jaa. au.-!y.)
All Sorts or Paragraph.
In everybody's month Teeth.
Alway3 "cutting up" The carvrr
A novel Industry Writing romanr.
The Rluzier generally has a pe
hia chest.
AVeather poets onght lo know rcf.
teorolosy.
The Lawpaw tree ia the father of t j
forest.
Afetllr-r on the grounds The v,
in the coffee. -
How does a soldier reeemble
watch ? He marks time.
He is a rare man of whose work -can
be said, well done.
st In the outskirts a .
when ehe can't End her pocket. '
There are always two sides to a cas
except with an open faced watch.
Uoth the barber and the tanner rnke
less money when the crops are thou.
The favoiable hymn of the gUra
chewiag maiden is, "Oh, that will b
j iwful."
A Westerd horse thief is like a vi0.
lin in being at his best when strung up"
Wateroury, Conn., has b.?rn borinf.
for oil, and ha3 found both oil am!
silver.
Misfortunes are said to come In pairs
but the first one suio came with aa
apple.
Ti.e late Crown Prince Hudilph, oi
Austria, left debts aruouriting to b,io'j
X0 marks. ' '
Bismarck has recovered rrom hi9 ln
somonia, but he still s!eep3 with oc
eye opt-a, as usual.
The present is a bri-ht spot between
the darkness cf the future and th (
twilight of the past.
"Iaove is treneroas," sings the poet,
butneverttip eu there is more or less
Cupidity con nected with it.
"Awl aboard," sid tho conducter,
as the shoemaker stepped on the tiaiu
"you are the last man.''
Happiness ia oflt-n at our side, and
we pass her by ; misfortune is far off
and we rush cn to meet her.
Old Lady (rushing into drug stere )
Sy, mister, I want some paint.
Obligi-g Cler!: YesMn. race or
fenct- ?
'.Vithuut consulting the market re
poits one would naturally expect "re
fined" sugar toba "quiet and sleady.'
Jay G juld bpgan his business carter
by sweeping out a broker's oiEoe. .ub
seiiuently be cleaned out the broker.
If you would find a great macy f au'.ts.
be on the look-out. If you would :inI
them in still greater abundance, be ou
Le look-in
American girla are very much ?1
mirfd in London, some on account of
their pink faces and others on account
of their green Lacks.
.ror.g in the gjoJcesa of Liscau-,
with his bncu to the throne of Or1 ar.3
1.-.3 foot on the rock of truth, a man can
9:ajd aainsb the world.
Nothing sharpens tLe frr: w f.f ; ar
carm so keenly as the cour:ty lLat
polishes it ; no reproach iD like tLar we
c'othe with a emiie and rrfsrjt v. itfi a
biivv.
-Iarriage is a mighty dil.'usii-n of
false tstirr.ates on both fcides. fry
riten the ytars are passed in patitr.t
effort to ignort the flws.
An Jnglish joker iKk down the cal
ender iu a 1 usiEtss cilice and Lllr up
one two yeuis old. Dates for impor
tant papers were taken from it, and a
losa of ;;0.O0U was ihe result.
Alphabet Proverbs.
A grain of prudence is worth a pou'id
of craft.
Loasten are cousiu3 to liars.
Confession of a fault makes half oi
ttiH amends.
Drying a fault doubles it.
Lnvy shooleth at others and wound
eth hprself.
Foolish fear doubles danger.
(iod reaches us good things by our
own hands.
lie has hard work who Le.3 nothing
to do.
It costs more to revenge wrongs thau
to bear them.
Knavery is the worst trade.
Learning makes a man fit coinp.u.y
fcr himself.
Modi sty is a guard to virtue.
Not to hear conscience is the way ti
j silence it.
I O.ie hour to day Is worth two to
1 moriow.
! Froud looks make foul work in fair
j faces.
j Ojdiet conscience gives a quiet sk-ep.
j ltichest is Le that warts If at.
! Small faults indulged in grow into
j little thieves.
I Upright walking is sure walking,
j Virtue and happiness are near kin.
V ise ruen make more opportunists
they find
You never lose anything by doirg
good turn.
Ouaxok SiionTCAKE. Take a i-
en good, small, juicy orauues, yjel u
put in a cold p'.ace. Maka a 6hor:cake
i out of a pint, of prepared Hour, a t L ie-
spoonful ot lard and the same of Laite:
rubbed we'.I together and made into a
dough with a cup of sour milk. Ko'.l
out about an inch thick into a s!.ee:,
put into a well buttered pau i-tid l1"
:n a quick oyen a lijht bro-vn. Tak
out ol the pai, and with ab!i ir4) kuo
divide in two as a biscuit. bore;'i tin
oranges, thinly sliced, be'.wu'u tl-9
cake, 3prinkliag well with tugar, i1''
the reot oa top, aud cover with s-.i'7
just Lefore sending to tho tab'.-4. Ut
with saucn ra?.dj from the juice of '.lire?
orauges and two lemons ba'.hd a
! pint of water and seasoned with su;
aad uatmrg.
Sltllolc'M (auMimrllen 'nro.
T'.ii Is Hyori rinMoD lh' n.'-,t si w?-
fiil r1-.....! 1o.lnlna arn VB fVI'T Ft"! i. & I0
, , .i... -c-.-i ti
i uos?s 1IU ,rmL"y cu ro iu" ' , ,
' Couch, Croup. Btil DronchitU.
! wcncVrf ul succv,, in the cure of
i ion is wiuioiu paraiici iu mo
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