The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 17, 1892, Image 5

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ANIMAL PARASITES.
Efforts Boinj? Mado by tho Qov
ernmont to Destroy Them.
Millions uf lfeillar Lost Kuril Year
Thrutlicli the IWprt-ilatlon of Insect
l'vu-Saiirrr nt Oeatruc
live Discuses.
A recent discovery to tho effect that
the trichina-of pork, which raiwil tin'
Aiiii-riean h"iT to Ik- shut out of Kurope
so lonr a ro from rats, has driven now
im ;'tii- to tho pursuit of a line of in
vest ij'at i n whi.-h has lecn claiininir
tin- sit t nt ion of tlio l'nit-.l Mates r,,v
niiiiiiit . says a Va.iitii'ton n rrk'-)"!i-ilei-.t
.f tin- New York im. I r. Imh-U-linrt.
thi- crcat l-eipsi.- pr. fcs.sor who
aide tin discovery, asei named ly the
li-v-ft i. it of rats that forty per nut. of
tin 1.1 w oro i 1 f --T 1 hv trichina-. I'.-ts
are i aniiit-als. Th-v cat lli.lrimn n!?-sprin,.-'
and each other, an-! iproadtln
infect ion. Whether they ever die of
trie hin. i- not Known, although it
mas.cs 1 Ih-iii laino soiuct inies. lairs de
vour t In in inn! ow-il ract tho complaint..
Human lM'iiirh in their turn eat th.-pi,.-.
io.d tin- trichin:e develop, with
fatal results frci-.m-r.tly. Tho di is
rook-'in-. tho 1110,1 ,1 adly known, inas
much as it kills in s:ty per cent. nil
cases. Amoiir tho animals attacked hy
it aro cats, lull's., horses. Invars ami ra.t-l.it-.
alt hoiiirh hnn- thoy j;v-t the para
bites is unccrtaiii-
Tho department of a-rrirnUuro is :;t
present 'ivintf earnest attotitioii to tho
study of animal parasites, with n v'nv
of liriilinr out inotlioi!:. for ti"-htin;r
ajrain-t some of thorn whioh cause a
loss of many millions of dollars yearly
to farmers. It Jias maiio a Idj; discovery
recently in rolation to tin; fatal lisorr:;o
of oattlo oalloil Texas fovor, which
is caused hy a minute animal
called a protozoon, that foods on
tho rod corpuscles in tho hl.wxl
and destroys thorn. Keeent develop
mentsof UnowU-do rovoal tho protozoa
as producers of morhid ooinplaints. It
has hoon ascertained that t he cause of
malaria is a pmto.oon whioh foods on
tho Mood corpuscles, and anothor mi
cros. pic foo of like dosoription i.. rcspon
sihle for certain forms of dysentery.
I'niloubtcilly many disorders not now
undorstiM d will eventually ho referred
to a similar origin.
The department is try in," to discover
moans for oomhritin another parasite,
whioh causes a loss of nearly three mil
lion, five hundred thousand dollars a
year in oattlo slaughtered in hie.
It U the drc:-dol heel lly. whi.-h 1 .: s it
,',: tho h;a-!;,ef the ar.hual-. t he
worms hat-he. 1 from t'u-in Ix.rii.;
tl!rUi.-. t! ':''.t :.:ni r mal'dti lesr"-d
f-.r s'Vi- il ::i ':'. 'i . i-i ti- n -sh. '.'i
erierjf-in : t!n--. f .'I t. ir : .' .i' d
form t.i- ol.r; - . i . . . . .;: .;
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i l- 1 . : It: ' i i - !i. r i t t li;.t i t i .
transform -l ii;t ;. sp-eie - i r nail tlr-t
lives in wet plaoe.s. It o.-rtaiidy mu-d
lay it . . :"-s i:, i i 'nt. where t!:.-
Cat' !.- '. -'.i t '.o::i ;:p. t 'in-eo!:.p!otiri;r tho
eyelo . t it - I .fill'-.
'nly;: 1 -ri :i r. n :f has hecii made ly
tlii x'. riif.'. -nt in tho work f li;.rht-
t'.e pai-r iti-s f ani:n::!s. I!y
way;; o 1 1 1 r the jiiys whioh are
mf.-eteil wi'.h trichina, th.1 di..ease will
be re iid red les:. common. Ileelll:.
and iradl'ses are eomUatcd sueeossful'v
and ".e. !r yed lv spiv: d'nijr tar I'iiit
jnctit over !!: hodii-s of t'.ie beasts at
tacked. I" 'ts labors the bureau of ani
mal inilur try of the department of
rieuit in ill-votes its fittontioii lirst to
ndylii' the life history of oaeh pai;i
r!'o, in order to lind out i't wluit st n fro
ot it . exist. -nee the enemy can ho at
tacked to the hist advantage. Having
proeured a full knowledge of the habit--sir-.d
manner of existence of tho adver
sary it is comparatively easy to inter
fere with its opcrniions.
WAS HIS MONEY.
The Fiiluiiittloii r the Younger ItrotherN
, Solicit ml.'.
Tho life of a physician is not all
tragedy. Talking with n Commercial
Advertiser reporter the other day. Ir.
T. Hamilton Uurch, of Now York, said
that recently he received a hurry call to
a very swell residence on Madison av-i-nue.
Ho found that a small boy hud
swallowed a penny and that it had
lodged in his throat, almost closing tho
passa'e and eausin'' his eyes to pro
trude and his face to turn purple. The
doetor at oneo i-t atxiut removing tho
coin, and thus descrilios tho scene:
"While every one present exhibited the
most intense interest in tho ojM-ration,
tint solicitude of the victim's younger
brother v. a affect inj,' to a dofruo. With
an expression of serious apprehension
and in a. voice trembling with rriof ho
plied mo with (tiostions upon the possi
ble outcome of the aeoi.lont. I an-swi-red
hirn with words of oiionurajro
ment, and finally, amid a p-oneral sitrhof
relief, drew forth tin-obnoxious copper.
'There,' I exclaimed, pattintho youn
it brother on tho shoulder, 'we've jrot
it at last.' 'I'm so jrlad,' ho responded,
with a smile. 'It was mv cent." "
Anlniil nn.t Murlitnrrjr.
In n (icriu.'i!! enyineoriny journal a
writer contrasts the behavior of different
animals toward steam machinery thus:
The ox. that proverbially stupid ani
mal, stands composedly on the track of
a railway without haviuir any idea of
tho dano-cr that threatens him; dop,
run amono. tho wheels of a dojartin;
railway train without suiTerhi"; any in
jury; and birds seem to take a partic
ular delijrht in the steam engine. Larks
often build their nests and rear their
youncj under the switches of a railway
over whioh heavy trains are constantly
rolling, and swallows make their homes
in engine houses. A pair o swallows
have roared their yonn for a year in a
mill u hero a noisy three hundred horse
power eierine is working niirht and day.
and another pair havg built a nest in
the padddle-lMix of a,- steanv r w hich
plies during the soasob. heir, ecu 1'esth
and .semlin.
Vooil Morinir.
The wo.h1 mosaic industry is carried
to Treat porfei-tion in 1-Vance. The scale
of colors is extremely rioh, as no less
than twelve thousand six hundred dif
ferent shades can Im- used, so that all
descriptions of paintings can lie faith
fully n produced in tins way. The frrvat
advantage of this mosaic is'that in case
the eolors should fade they oan be re
stored to their oriiiial freshness by
planing.'. l-causo tho fillers of the wo.m1
are entirely iK-rmeatoil with the paint.
The mosaic is durably allixed to Imanls
w hh the prain at ri'jt angles, so tliat
no atjriospherjc eliaii;'.- tan alFoa it.
5Ds
-HOW OLD I LOOK, AhO NOI tET THIRTt!"
Many women fa!i curly, sinil-ly tn-canso
tlier do not take proix-r rare- t( liii-iiisolvi.
AVlIirlivl .ilons in t!i -i-iti niri tnf li.rhien
ahle life, tlicv ovi-rliK'l. thos-mill. r ailmPiits
tliiit. if not cfi'vke.l in time vrill rob them ol
Health and IJeauty. A tli-tirst syuiit.'m
of Yiml wrkn.-ss, iuo
LYD!A E. PifiKHAM'S
Tlie rosofl will return to rour cheeks, sallow
looks depart, spirits In ilit.-n, your step lie
corao linn, mid Lack and Lead nclios will lie
known no more. Your app.-titn will pain,
ami tie-food nourish vou. I'lie Comioiiiid is
eoll by all 1 rtn:s:ss as tstanIarl article,
or r. nt by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges,
on receipt of 51.00.
For the cure of KMney Complaints,
either sex, the Comuiid lias no rival.
(Snd two 2-eent sis
beaiiti'i-l C-p.-.r.? I
' Gtlint: TO HEAl
It containsaiolurrc
It has tr.vil H.i.;
esnd two ?-eent stuunt tor Mrs. Plnkham
;r.? I'lbstrzieti noon, enimea
Itrtlin HT'F C IH'1'!.! 1 L
i- . . . I .11.1 r T 1 11 1 ' C I T L
!umo G 3lua j!o Iniormation
s. unit rrzy save tours
Lfdia E. Plnkham Mad. Co., Lynn, Mass.
From Pole to Pole
ATSR'a ah9aia hilla ha drmnnMrnlrd ii
power of cum for uli di-a4. of the biovd.
Tho Harpooner's Story.
2eu JleJord, June 1, 1333.
Pn. .T. C. An) Je Co. Twenty year gn 1
wu a harpourr in the North l'aeifu-, brn rlv
other of th crew and niy'lf wrre laid up with
trnrry. Our bodiea were bloatt-.l, trumaawollf a
and bleeding, teeth looae, vurple blotche alt
over n, ancT )ur breoth iks iu.-J rotten. Take it
by aud large wo were pretty badly off. All out
lime juice a accidentally detroyed, but tha
captuia had a couple dozen bottlee of Atek'i
8AR9APAU1LI.A ana irave ui that. We recor
ered on it quicker than I luive ever aeen men
broti irlit about by any other trvalroent for Scurry,
and I've een a good deal of it. Seeing no men
tion in your Alruunac of your 5iiraprilla beina
goi.d for curvy, 1 thought yait oi'utto know f
Uiix, and i end you le fa. t.
Kespvclfully youre, .taui-u T. Wisoatb.
Tho Trooper's Experience.
Mam", SaautolanJ S. Africa.) Marck i', 2 A
Da. J. C. Aieb e Co. Gentlemen : I hara
Biurb rleaaura to Utify V taa giaut Taiua of
your ParapnrllU. Wa kara beev Motioned
here for oTir two year, rlu.-lng which time w a
h-i to lire li teaw. Beiatf undar eanraa fl
3.-h a tlina hrea(ht en hat im exiled la thla
counttr eldt-aora." I had thoa aorea for
ynr lime. 1 was advised to take yourrjaraa.
partlla, two b..t;. of hl.-h nmdo uy soraa
dtcappear rapidly, and I am now quit c!L
Your truly, T. K. I;oim,
Trooj rr, I jj Xikui j.,nrn
Ayers Sarsaparilla
I. the ei v thori.uchly ff.-tive M.io4 furlVi
I- . . . li.. -I.- c ' l'--l rdi -a!e th psle.e of
r. r .fi 1... W. r. i.ri, si. 1 . oi.taglw u ii-if
tl viil l. IU.
rarrarTi T
tr. J. '. Ajrr A. Lawll.aii
b;j ly a'.l Iwn.-irwtai rrtoa 1 ;
In IN 'A orst rrru
H.-v.i:.. l.r.f. Co. V. Iif . r-i.
IU . J. (. l'.eri,.-ii vot:.:iie- Ir.r Cie toil..aiu(:
Jiiii.. si' .' v, v : v i a ri ; t-t -.. ti-w Vita
Ian. ..in .r-i f.i'iii f r r.' 3t Ji yf.
aa Irr.itiJ b s..ial jby ielMiii wi'hor.t
i-flie. It Uytili ui i'.tor l.o. i i's Ncrv.:
Tonic cur.-d Liio.
Ilni.v i.i; Ma.i, Si v..p "is r, Jsr.i
I waa i:i j-uiii ii 1 1 HUT. e. 'ilti ;vt iiti i.-i,! i'.Lor
liik-hl i r iliy ai.l w-o. l.ol nl ! To o. n;:v '. crh
for iiioiittiK. l-it alter tai-int 1'nstor K.n-ni'e
Nrvt loulf oi lv i.ii. ui ik, I ' i.., uli,. tit in.
and ntt.-ii.l to jrv ir-i.si...-.i(iTii:. 1 .ai.l
over two hi.ii.ii. .1 lii.ilurs t.. imcu re ai.d - t 1
l.'iii'S' 1 i-.ni.iMlv thi: k 1 .-"t. nl.l -.-diinl
Ioca; ao if 1 tiu.1 1.1 1 I Mis in. .li, :!,..
.i vr.: ri.u.
Flpp A Valuable) ltok on Norrons
L IJld U liseu.ses went lie-o to any adiirenx,
Hf f and MMr patieuta can also obtain
I Ilia tins uieUu-iiio tree of cluirie.
Thin remedy has leon prepared by the Her. rend
Pastor K.ienig. of Fort Vavii. Ind Niiice HT" and
iauovr pn-purud uuder Ula ilirectlou by tlio
KOENIC MED. CC Chicago, III.
Sold liy Dritist.i at SI per Kottlo. 6 for S3.
Itre sixc, 1.75. G Rottlcj for rt.
HALLS m
The crrcat poiiularlty of this irrpamtion,
after its test of many years, should be an
a.ssuraiu-e, evm to tliii'inost keptii-al. that
It i. reallv meritorious. Those, who have
iiseil Uai.is H aiu Kkxf.wek know that
It does all that U elaimed.
It causes new growth of liair on bald
heads provided the hair follii-les are not
dead, which U tteldoru the ruse; restore
natural color to pray or faded hair; prs
aerves the walri healthful ami clear of
tlaudrutf; prevents the hair falling off or
ehmiiniii; color; keeps it wft, pliant, lus
trous, aud causes it to grow Un; and
thick.
Hall's ITair Rfnfwfr produces Its
effect by the healthful influence of Its
verretabki Inprrrdients, which invigorate
and rejuvenate. It is not a dye, and la
a delightful article for toilet use. ton
tainin no alcohol, it does not evap
orate quickly and dry up the natural oil,
leavinc rhe'hair harsh aud brittle, as do
other preparations.
Buckingham's Dyo
run thi
WHISKERS
Colors them brown or black, as deslrr-d,
and is tho best dye, beeause it is harmless:
produces permanent natural color; andi
be in? a i-inifle preparation, is more con
venient of application than any other.
FR1PAAEO BT
R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. II.
Soli by all Dealer in Medic! rea. ,
FOR ARTISTIC
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Every Sufferer XT'
In body or Limba. Ktltr Joint, or strain 7ll niid hi
till old anodyne n-Uff and rs-1y rure. ami.hlet
fis. aola aTrry wrH-rs. iTim x, a, by mall. bottles.
kjipraM4id. $t L h. JOii.s.M CO.. Uov,. aula.
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UHIMEE3T
MADE HIS OWN STORY
A Journadlat Innulted Man, Killed lllm
land Wrote Ills Obituary.
A tlesrnte duel was fought c.n l:iy
in August, 1SNT., by two irivU alx'ut
eighteen years of ae Seiioritas Ls
pino7.;i and More tin -inpliyel at the
tobaeeo factory in Seville, that work
shop in front of which the first act of
"Carmen" is supposa-d to eventuate.
Their wcoiuls were men, who fur
nishe.l each pirl with a lirk. after
w hich they w ere biin.lf. d.le.l ami placed
in an uiilil-hteil room f r half an hour
and comiuamleil to "I -'itfht:" Then the
room was loekeil anil tire seconds joineil
the .ther etnployrs at dinner, afU-r
which they opened tho door and found
Initli iirls alive, but mortally wounded.
One of the combatants was cut in
twenty-seven dilierent places, and was
bleeding to death, w hile the other re
ceived severe wounds in ten and fatal
ones in two plaee.s. The seconds at
tempted to escape, but were arrested
and sent to prison for six months. The
frirls never spoke after the door was
opened, but one of them lived in trroat
aony for several hours, says the Chi-i-ii'i
Herald.
Near .MadriiU IVeemln-r 10, 1)0,
Capt. K. micro and Capt. Murillo fought
with saliers, and both were frightfully
injured anil maimed for life. Subse
quently the jirineipals and their sec
onds (all oflieers) wete arrestel, and
the former were dismissed from the
army and the latter fined. One of the
latter, after payinir his fine, challenged
the magistrate who lined him, who ac
cepted anil received three wounds, lie
airain lined the olTit-er and was afrain
challenfred, and fought with pistols,
killinir the otlieer at the lirst tire.
It is a fact, although I cannot pre
sent names or dates, that a Parisian
scrilie grossly insulted an army oflieer
in the morning edition of his paper,
fought and killed him at noon, and pul
lUhed a graphic les-ription of the
w hole affair in his cveninfr issue.
.)-.-.ite as potal a little story is that in
which, at an aristocratic party in Vien
na, a lady dropped a Imuipiot and a jresi-tl.-:nau
following in a waltz kicked it
to one side so that it would not In
stepped upon, and was challeiiovd ami
wounded by the escort of the lady who
dropped the tlowers. and was afterward
nursed by and married to the lly iur-
bOlf.
OPTICAL ILLUSIONS.
You May Have I'lenty of "n th
Train Their M.anA
As tl-.e train pna-i--.ls rajddlr over
the level desert lnv eyes fix" i. e.
raze steadily at a clump of sai- bush
which is probably two miles .!:sta:it.
The bush s. , -ins to luove sj.nvly with
the train, while obj-ets U tw.-oti it and
my rye have an apparent la ni.-n in
the opjaisite din-et ion. f thes- latter
the ii.-ar one lly pass w;th jrrvat rapid
ity, but t he apparent v. .M-ity i f tliosi
fjrtlu r r. ia.'V.-d ei::i:'.i .lies until, just
Is -fore t he .int of l'i;.t i in is reached.
..I.ject cm.- to an apparent st.;liMill.
KwV.i.'id the s.ilit lived by mv . ; cs ..!.-j.-its
in -. in tin- same direction as the
tr..;:i. their . . l.ieitv ajpareiitly ;'reat. r
tl.e f .rtiier awav tln-y li''.
suddenly I .-.iiift my ;"::, writes Pr.
W.nI in the popular Science Monthly,
from the s.i;re bush to ;i lar'e Imwlder
whi.-h is sailing slowly past, probably
one thousand yards from the train.
Kvervthin is changed at once. The
laiwliler's retrojrra.le projTess is arrest
ed; near objects fly by w ith aeci lerated
-ps-cd: the sa;:e bush clump forfri-s
ahead as if to make up for lost time,
while the plain lieyond it, indistinct in
the distance, races ahead of every ob
ject in view. And so I while away
a fail half hour, makinfr one conspicu
ous object after another stand still, yo
aheail. or sail past at will all upon the
surface t" this apparently IhiuiiiiIcss
plain trying to realize, meantime, that
things are not as the moviny panorama
In-fore me. indicates. For, relatively to
the train, all objects are passed at an
c'iual rati-, the near as well as the dis
t:: tit , those seen by direct as wi-11 as
these seen by indirect vision. Put. in
looking from my car window. I asii
made the subject of optical illusions
common in a journey of this sort.
GOSSIP ACROSS THE SEA.
Of the thirty-two ducal and princely
families established by Napoleon I.
fourteen are extinct.
Si.uvants are jrrowinfr scarcer and
scarcer in Knfrland. This country has
drained it considerably, and now the
demand from Australia is tfettine; to lie
very troublesome.
A new diamond is lieinp; cut in Ant
werp, saiil to le the largest ever found
in Africa. It weighs four hundred
carats, and when it is finished it will be
reduced one-half.
Last year nearly a thousand people
killed themselves in Paris. The favor
ite mode of suicide was by drowning,
by which two hundred and thirty-one
unfortunates put an end to their exist
ence. Thf. London Spectator says that swap
per is no longer the fashion. The swag
ger of nil wlmiruri, or of the old. high
born hero of fiction, or of the soldier, or
of the plunger, is going out, and man
ners are becoming more simple and un
affected. A LoMxiN journal says of the Due de
la Rochefoucauld, who married the
daughter of Senator Mitchell, that al
though his father was a Uochefoucauld,
his mother was a riViiiV-r-. The pres
ent due has never Wen well received in
Parisian society.
BANANAS ARE USEFUL.
They (irow Spontaneously anil Contain
All the Kaaentlala to Sustain Idfe.
Wild varieties of banana have been
found in Ceylon, Cochin China and the
Philippines. These, of course, have
seeds, but they are inferior to the long,
cultivated varieties. The banana is cul
tivated by suckers, and it is in this way
that the plant is perpetuated in
delinitely. The banana belongs to the lily fam
ily, and is a developed, tropical lily,
from which, by ages of cultivation, the
seeds have been eliminated, while the
fruit, for which it has been cultivated,
has greatly expanded. In relation to
the Waring qualities of this fruit. Uum
lxddt, who early saw the wonders of
the plant, said that the ground that
would grow ninety-nine pounds of pota
toes would grow thirty-three pounds of
wheat, but that the same ground would
grow four thousand pounds of bananas.
The banana possesses all the essen
tials to the .sustenance of life. Of wheat
alone, or potatoes alone, this cannot le
said. When taken as a steady diet the
banana is cooked baked dry in the
green state, pulped and boiled in water
as a soup or cut in slices and fried.
The leaves of the banana, often six
feet long and two feet wide, are tender,
according to the Youth's Companion,
and the strong windsof the tropics soon
tear them in strips, thereby adding to
their grace and beauty. The banana
is a fruit that beast and bird, as well as
man, are fond of. and the owner, when
he lives in a sparsely-settled country,
must protect his plantation by a fence
of some thorny plant.
Atmoaphere anil Weight.
A man weighs less when the barome
ter is high, notwithstanding the fact
that the atmospheric pressure on him
is more than when the barometer is
low. As the pressure of air on an or
dinary sized man is alxnit fifteen tons,
the rise of the mercury from twenty
nine to thirty-one inches udiU about one
ton to the load he has to carry.
91 and 93 Fifth Avenue, PITT3BUHG.
HAS PUT
MUSIC IN
i-;Uiv r'--i-r.. - vOT;v?Jsr .- .
WORKIIMGIV1EN and TOILERS
Whether With Hands or Head,
TAKE THIS TO HEAR T.
ORGANIZE BRASS BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS
During the coming campaign you will easily cam
DOUBLE THE PRICE OF YOU INVESTMENT,
Pi-sides t.-.e pleasure vou will have and the future pudit. We have purposely ord.-nil
for "just such trade as joins an iiiiiiiciisi- s,M. ol
Instruments of Our Own Importation,
Hired from ih.-irreat f a. tor.-s ..f l he u oi 1.1 and an- iruat.iiii.-. d t., i li- ..f the very l- si.
chi.ieesi i.uat.ty. but Inch r pr..a.s,- to sell atuM. I 'lin I I N ..V. ;!''.'.-
die men and small .1. aieis" pi.. tu. but si.l.l l.i y..u .ln.it ai IM I M. I Kl. I I.H l-.
No matter n hat iiiti-r.-sl.sl panics may try loinake ou ll jti-i com. siuii-li.
to
nr iP'ii'Ai:ri:i:s mi: miwm. i.xstju mk.xts. i:j:as :.i.y ,i.v ii:
( 7T.M LXSTKI'MKM'S Ai 7 7.7.V.IA .
Violins .uit;ii. Maiid..rn. Mtnjos. Fife. " n lu-l-', iManis Music: iinh.-.l m-h I liiim
n.i.si.al. Also. 1 1,.- MAT! III.K HKi Kill: ISIIOS. I'IAM"V t he A 1 1 ie M l KI.
KNAI:K A t . l-IA.No. .1..-woild-i. i... 1 I'.KII.I.I ANT r!tlll.i: I'l A N , and
tin- KTKV. and
STORY & CLARK ORGANS,
all of m In. h you know l.-.N tin- imisieal oi Id in ijuality an 1 character of llieir S.mhIs.
ii u e put t he pi lc do w li to vi. ti at such rates, and on -mil
EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT
As put s one of i hese ili-iiaiit i list i ii tie 1 1 1 s u it l.i a t In- reach of
Kveiy Man Who Loves His Honh- and h-Mivii
You should have a 1 k.-r Kr-.s. or KnaU- m "isl,. r. ..r K-i.-y. j:i:d ?t -. A 'lark in
strument, instead of . some cheap or unknown or i--ii.as some i.l.l In :1 make,
'l'licrefi i have only one ot 1 1n- aliove named instrument-. Ii.ixe im i.lhei. Al.-o
leineinU-r t hat for eit ln-r I'ianos or irirans. ilai.ds a-nl iiclie-iia i n-l i n in.-n t s w
will make to you tin- ety lowest Single Pmlil ll ices, ami K.?Y TKK.MS (IF
1AY1KXT. Abo ri-nieinU-t-to w rite direct lo ; h-honse. or call M-rsoiialiy at t In
alesroonis in the
(threat JHIaiaiitoia litisaiiaig.
Evcrylody kimws w hen- the Hamilton I In i '.dim is '.il .t '.i ; I'ii'i'ii a .-:.tt-. Pit tsl.i;i s.
I'. S. If you wish to call in the evening, just dn.ji a JM.-I.il cud to S. Hamilt.ei 'A l:i-ii
vou will call and the rooms will la- kept l-!i.
B. J. LYNCH,
UNDERTAKER
And Manufacturer A Dea'er In
HOME AND CITYMADE
FURNITURE
nm anb mm snis,
LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHiIRS,
Mattresses, fec,
1005 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
ALTOONA. PENN'A
lCitizens of Cambria County and all
it her wisbiUK to purchase honest FURNI
TURE. Ac at honest prices are respectfully
invited to give o a call before buvlBx else
where, aa are confident ttat we ean
meet every want and please evt-ry taste,
rri-ses the vnrv lowest. (4 16-'80-tM
CARTER'S
OlTTLE ,
WlVER
J&URE
Rrk Hckdmetae and retiers all the troubles tacf
drat to a bilioua atata of tba j-atnm. auoti am
I1 TTlnr . Kaoaea. Dronratnim. Distrana after
eating. Pain In tba Eida, ke. Wbil their most
remarkable aucceaa baa been shown in cluing 4
Ce5af-ba. yet Carter- Little Urer PHI arw
equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro
Tenting thiaannoyinft complaint. while they also
ronKI all disorderaof tbeatomachtlmnlaie thw
lirrr and regulate the bowels. nn ti tnej oolw
corea
Ac1 a they would be almost pricatrwa to those wha
Eufi.-r from ttisdistn-eaing complaint; butfortn
Bataly thrirgnodneasdues notend hrand those
who cjuce try them will find these little pills valo.
able In no many ways that they will not be wil
ling to do without lli.-m. But after all air k bea4
In t';c V-r.ce of o many livBS that here Is whers
mnuit our (Treat bout. Our pills core it whila
rtU'-rs do not.
tirtrr's Little Ll-rer Pills are Tcry small ami
vrry tn- to take. Cdo or two pills makes dose.
1 !. y a;e Mrit-tlT Vf-,;.:thl- ami do not (rripe or
T 'lr--. i.t:t Ly vlieir gentle action please all who
i.-o luTiiUatjcenta; five for $L ttolil
u: -jiU tyerynlcre. or ai-ut by maiL
:. -?TR rSSDlC!K2 CO., Mew York.
!' nil. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
jnn!2 91 ly NR
ENGINES, mills,
THRESHING MACHINES.
Best Machinery at Lowest Prices.
1 B. FARQUAR CO, YOE, Pi,
ma'013t.
jom F. STBATTOS A SOS,
43 ft 45 Walker 8t. KEW TOBC.
Imparun uut Wolil IWm is all lli4 of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmonl
cat, Ac, all kinds of Strings, etc. etc
1 lappy and content 5s a bride with"The Rr
Chester ; she lives in the light of the morning.
I TVJ you need Job printing? li; o, glye the
U i'aniMtaa a trial order.
TON,
rJTM$.
f a. ,- i
OILS ! OILS !
The 8.: nJard Oil Company, of
Pittsburg, J' . , make a specialty
i of manufacturing for the aomes-
tic traile the fiucat brands of
Illiimiiijlins an.I Lubricaiin Oils,
XaphiLa and Gasoline
Ml FBOH PETBOLEBH.
We challenge comparison vith
every known product of petrol-
eum. If you wish the most
Most : Ufiifcrmly : Satisfactory : Oils
in the market ask for ours.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
PITTSBURG, PA.
ocllS-iW-lyr.
C MlMf-4 Kl rt-t.nlty ! I0T MU
orttsDiUea. And fiorn .Ut can lir in pnny and die in
bcrvritr I llarrowtfiff dMMir is tl l t of noy. itief
VK k bftck b lost, frrvr test, tpprtnniiy. Ufelt a.
Ins S Kecb nt. Bt dmDC litirTiroar opforto-
tuf, nit 4 Mcnrv rorrit. pioniiurnce. pr. It viavsavid
by m Thiloopfar, tUi "thm o(ldta of Fortnn a
Id? opertatiicy to arh prso at iomi rrirwl tt lifa;
3brac tutcltwRfg, and pour on t tor rich.; fail to da
and alt depart a. Tr to rnm." How aiiall jnn find
ttia cold KM opfM.rtnnitT JuTOwti-ata avary ?haoc tat
ppra worthy, and f fair prfmta. tliat ia vbat all aae
eF'al nn do. liar i aa oppxrf Mint r, anrb as aot fta
withia tttaiea4. li lurtttx p"pla. Impr.vad, it will f;
laaat. a frrai"1 etait in ltl. Turn cm.imn op port tinny for
many ia bar. Maary to maia rapid! v and lonnraMy
ty any .ntinatnHiapia.Htwf citiier s. AUapra. Voa ra
do tha work and lira at bma. whfrttr ra. E?ta Va
rmnara ara ci.y aaritinc frm la IO pr dav. Taa
caa do a woll if yoa will work. nt U tor4, but .ndostri
aaly ; and y v ran inrraaaa yoar wrnme na fo c- Tow
can civaaparatimoottlT. oral! y "r tnua t turn work. Kaay
to Wara. Capital not ro(Mired 1 a at art ma. AH ia com
aarauvaly new and raailr w.-nd-ri-il. U instruct and
how yua free. I Milnro nnknowa a motif oer work-
ra. JS room to oiplaia liar a. Wnit and laara all Ct-ww.
tr rat ara nI. I'awt-o to drlay AHiroaa at enro II.
UaaUwta at Ca.. Uo 0tO, Pwrllstaiat. MtatM.
Careatn. and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
ent hasinws conducted for Moderate Feet.
Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office,
and we ran Hem re patent in lees time than thoM
remote from WanUincrton.
Send modi-l. drawin? or photo., with descrip
tion. W aiivicr. if patentable or not, free of
charpe. Our fi-e not due till patent i secured.
A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain Patents." with
names of actual client in your State, county, o'
town, sent free. Addrcfs.
C.A.SNCW&CO
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 0. C-
WALTfcuV akTALLLIC
re made trom the
li-t urandg ol rootlnir
Tin plate,' and steel
(been galvanised.
Vou ean buy tbem
SHIH'LES
painted or not. Our calranlted Shinnies are
rain and r"t proof, without the necessity of
painting. Our p tinted Tin Shlule are more
durable an 1 ornamental than it 1 possible to
make a tin ro-.l, pat on In the old larhioned
Htyle. Write lur price li-t K.
The National Shbkt Mital Kuo'iso "o 9
Clitl atreet. New York. 4-13 Vii 6m
TTe send the marrelnua French
Itemedy CALTHOS frr. and a
b-al saarantee that Caltmus will
STOP llWkvrx EsmlMtoaa.
T KE Kserwiatorrtia. TarlcMelc
mm KtsTOKt 1M VIcmv
L'se it and pay if satis tied.
ASdran.vON MOHLCO..
Bate Isiertria kftmu, Oacaaaatl, Osla.
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STATE MOURNING.
All I :!: f What T.'.i; I
l-:u i:
lion Is.
lVv people in th I'riite 1 ;
an i-.-.'-.i f what a v-tat--"
riiinrnin,'? means b. yo:.,l t
.;i -h, .-. a: 1 n .. s--ii:t ;. . .
be;
;t n : a ral int :
th.- i-.-.:l:Lr ."xit-f, lc.-:-.vi.-i;r l.n.iv
: . t .
i:.?!-.-i;:i:l!
i ::rv:.s th ir n-,ri. t. in tlu- r. -ml
::V. 1V t:iil;i:i;r i tl;i- i-vi
I'k- i:.itirvssiin v in- iT. 1 !.-:-.'.': .i.
it I . c--;;:ri : s i-i-:::i:t.-ir.! f t':.- ;':.- .'.
:iys ;i I.-tin '.; -ii li-tti-r t- tin- Ni v.- V. v'..
"l.;?ii-T :!:iI 1 iirni: h r. a i- iii;:!:;i!-l :: t
i f i i.ui-. i rif; iv-.-il ::;"::ir.:-t t-i- i:iar.:
i:i tin- :-'-uy. r.:n v irr.-l civil si-rvi.-i- ly
lu-au-iiiiirli-ri n-;rulaiiiiis. liut :i i-..:;.-hk.tv!
v. Iiii-li (-.i-ry ksI IJ.it ill i '
ti-i-iil ti hi til just n.i In- ihl.s l.i . h::.
-vln-in vt-r Ik- hoar.. "v-JikI Save tin-in-.-if'
il:iy--il. w!:ii-li ia t!K- iin-.' t'.
;:vcr.:"i' sn .l Ali.ii-ti is il'-v i n I
tlini- i r iour tiiii.-; :i m- i---!-:. T tin
inurt. !' inurs-, su.-li au nr.'.i-r is
li-.r-.-tiiry.
So it l.appi-m-.l th oilier l:y. !ii'-nriii-r.i
'.vi-n- 'ivi-n ritrl-t i:!i! Iff I f--r
;r. iji'-r In muring of t l-.i- i si - !::'u-; 1 t lit-i:!t;-
irir.;-i . th::t ::fl-r 5'u- thn-;- "V -:it
hraiit-lu-s. of ihi- jiul -li- n-r-. i-- v:
pniiTly :'. iilii-il "1 tiu-ir ihi;ii . I.-.;-j.ulili
- it:-. !f v.-.-is inf. irun--'.: '.ii ! it i -f
nrtli-r::i: -ri- i-xpi- t.- l th;i! nil i: r -v. .
il iit on moiiriiiii": for t'w : pan' t
tlM-".- wii-1::" IJy t-.vi-ivi- o"i 1 ir'. .-i
following I'.iy th - only l'it:. f 1 "i M
i-olor l - su-i-n i:i all I.. an!..! upp -: i 1
to Im- i:i t-u- ft-xv tlu-:iti-r : i-r r.-.u-i'..:-inr
::i :r.T t -ivn. 'i'v miili- :t I:::. I.ii ..'. .
wiiv iM.ilor.' t'-illy :-i.''' v.;-.'iin f :- v-i-ivi-.t
li-.ursiof tlu itotiii :iti "'- f I
i-.f'.i rv. -:sr ! lf.irii.il. I. -ivl- -i ! ::1
v. i-n- tripjM-.l :J s..l;;;f iy 5 :r.- f l ' .-:-.
:i:il i-:;lr;i f. r t-:. of )i;ii.l-. i r-- i i-ry-v.i.cre
j i-.t t'i v.i.rii i utiiTi r :: I i
I, !:! il t! t-i tRi-i-i 1h- i ::i -.
Kvi-ry hie.ii-r's v.iri'l.iw in I. !)! n
.!i i i;int h 1 for tl:-.- iiKHiii nt. ;.;il t'i-..
r--;i!lfl v.ith :i 1 -wilil.-rii--- :i-.-.i .
j -:! It if in 1-hflc :iml X'...
rvlieviny ii .lor jM-rmittisI U-iiv 1 ii-.
t r- f. hi-h i-.v. ii: m :i..i.
t". f ruirr hiii -s. i. ; n- i.i.
m-n ut of fnslij. m:il I,- i I'-i-n-'i--
:in-l will pn.luil.iv h.l! i: . v. u , .
i.; i:.v : ihiy. i:..is..i,ii li i: r. ... . r- I
'.'rewsniiie thf ;rl-.v;iv:. ni- - ri I .' :!!-l-r
t nsppiiit"- -f w.H-.
Tin- fa-t lia-s. th- r-.-f. ii .-. 1 -. :i i -,:;1
lishi-il that lllouriiiiie: l-l:i;n:.-i;i.ile.-i
t:ist:-fnl in innlf j:tliri-:is it h:.. ; iv a -
Ihs-ti in the r-.pparel -f t!..- '-i ;Mit
Ii !:.. lx-i-ii nlv pet tii -n r. t-.! '..:t
p:' i-r.- f - i-1;i " rat- :i:.t u r- . . i '. '.t I
is a-!:ii-s--il.lf in i.in:r:iiti 1 l:
!::;; t:e:l . the 1 1: Tit- o- .-, I 1 . . i
i:p-Ti. Klijt 1; rilU .- ipiar. .s . . .rl;.s i li
a riit.nipr v:iu- j.:.rti-rn f h li--tr -jm- in-t-rvpi-r-Nisl
with !.l:ll wl.i!-- ii-ri-.r-i :. or
stripl:;'.-':. if I1:. 1: i.iiil ln-li In on
whitf I :? vi- llaviil:; lilxi:;! r.-l.- iri the
various oriii-r.- frrinmt in-mrn-i ,riv-ii
hy hi;!i in n. 'i-ii-.- s lly far I'...- f. v r.ie
iiei-k iires . l:.t .. lii.wevi r. U-. m hi-.vy
l.i;-.-!: It.:..'-- :-;::;ir: .. :h -t wit'i tlu-tinif-
t h.-li'trojn- : lit h ;:1 w 'nl.- i:il. r
v.iis. t'u- -lf-p:-:t.-r i h. 5.:.' . it
v;.-:,ls i-. i;. i- iisii-n-1 i-nr.v.-t i:i i.i :: :i-in-r
!- ;i -e, j-tiil, i:i : I:-;, i h-i-
V. TV ;-i ..I. .-.:-:i ill'-. i.i . ! - . : 1
tiiii iiMi :( i-i-iiii.f i :. 1 !i
iif il oi h-:s-:r: !. i've cvi r-."i:;- . o. 1 f
si-vi-n. ;"'..- :. ; i l.e v. i r-i r- 1 v- hi : e or
p :irl l it!, with La.!;-, hui.-h, .1
i.
i-'iLrhth t-i i,.i?!rt(-r ir. h v. hi-
hra
liri-i--piartv-r in ii t ; iin h -M-- li!:- -k
r ilk ties, t h- tit-1 l-y th - w. :!- v. : ;
pr p -r vish i veniiiif 'tn :-s. :;r- v. 1:1j-
r l.!a.-k fncime hil .st u.is. i whii-li t Iiri-e
:ir- now w..rii. II:i:iIken-iiief.s ili-pkiy
Isith hlai-k :unl l:.-!ioirojf lmrili-r:..
usually wiili- strijH-.s at ri-rht ;n.';jli-s
with the lieinstit' hiii,-r. stiihII sp-.-sor
rinrs. A h'aek ainl hi-'i .tr- :; i!:".
liiiicisl tn(.v t her, is a x puhi r ami -, :,-i-.-;ii
p:itVi-r:i. Hosiiry is ;r.-ii. '.i''y
lihi-.-k. v.ith ..hiti- or Jn-li-itroje- il. ks
an.I snail sp. its. I l.;iv. .:e : also u;:ny
.-trijied shirl p.i.tf rns :n hi i kaini hcuo
Irope on w hite.
A Wealthy Tl:!-'.
Not half a lif-.-fim-- a-,ro a wt-a-il-.y
Xi-w Yorker, vhoi!i,-il r.s-i-nlly. mi:. .1
from hi s pi. tun-ralh-ry two small hut
vi-ry valiiit'ile i-anvasi-s. II,- siipi""1eil
everylxiily in the house. It was sai, ;.t
the time th:;t lie neetised om-i -f his ,-jt.- .
who was :i litl'e w ihl. of having :-tih n
tin- pii tiin-s; in onh-r t r-.iix- o:i ln-m
tiioni-y whii-li liis father had n fnsi-il h!:u
f.r his extrav.-!,irani--.s. liowevtr, the
fai-tr, remaini-il a mystery f--r some
years. Then an t-xpressnian ih-liven-'l
a pavkaere at tlu hi'iiker's door. In it
were the missing pit-tnres. inta-.-t. as
they had Imi-ii taken from tlieir frauie.s.
There tvas no mark or sie;n tipun them
or the paekape to denote thi- souree
froni whieh th-ir rest.rati..n priK-ei-ilisl.
The owner was as furious now as he
had leen furious liefore. He set a de
tective on the matter. The pictures
were traeked hack ward. tlir..uh the
express olliee, to the widow of one of
tin' owner's must intimate and trusted
friends. This man. himself a million
aire, erar.ed hy cupidity, for he was a
collector of pictures himself, had stolen
them one nipht after he had dined with
their ownrr.
A HORRIBLE DISCOVERY.
KTblences of Cannitmlism l-'nuiitt Near m
South llakuta llla.c
A liorrihh diseovery has lx-cn made
in the mountains of South Dakota,
nlniut ten miles from the liorder. which
indicates that party of people have
Int-n driven to tho dire extremity of
feeding upon each other. In a deep
canyon, where the camp was sheltered
from the storm, says the tilole-I H-m-iH-rat,
there were found the remains of
a camp and of a fire, in the ashes of
which were several hones anil pieces of
human lwdy which had liecn cooked
and partly eaten. There had evidently
In-en five or six in the party, and three
of them had ln-en killed to furnish fmxl
for the others, for there were three
skulls found, and from their size it is
evident that all of them were those of
women or children, for they were much
smaller than the skull of a man. The
Imnes of the leg's and arms were found,
and to one lep; Imne there was still a
quantity of cooked tlesh hanging'.
The survivors had evidently jot some
other food, and left the undevoured part
of the last victim in the lire w ith the
intention of burning1 it up, hut the fire
was put out l3 a snowstorm, and the
discovery thus made possihle. It is le
lievcd the party oripinally consisted of
two men, two women and a loy, and
that they passed through this place last
fall on their way to the west. If such
was the case the men have bacrifuvd
their companions in the attempt at self
preservation, and are now alive. It is
understood that the authorities of
South Dakota will make a searching in-t-estigation,
and see if thoy can find out
the survivors of the terrible deed.
IMPERSONAL BREVITIES.
Hitler count-. Pa., has a penius
who dreams the correct location of oil
wells.
I.v Canberhury. N. H., one of the resi
dents has a lamp ehimnry that has ln-en
in constant use for twenty-seven years.
Poktlanu, Me., is admiring a man
who has carried the same jackknife for
sixty -three years, resisting all tempta
tions to 'swap."
Five experioncei miners from the
Comstock mines will leave Virginia
City, Nov.. verv shortly for Peru to heln
! develop the mines of that country. All
I their expenses in Peru are to lie paid,
and they are to receive S-liiO a uaouth
each.
LADI
ESI
Art- v.tn r.i si. .-.! o. v...:-.r . -v-tv.
t.. i-i -n i s --i t -. ti . t - -.. . i ''''' ' i' '
". uiel r- uli'::'-l-ii sti--ii. N. i. .-il . ' '
one uf tii'-ie U-uutil i! i ll s!r;ii-l S-rttf'
looks." It is u im-vi-1. itiui"-. ""'I '
lug irK I.liv.-iy i" i - "1 li f::u-i:: I !.
nnssit .f Ihi t-i-i.K in s'lf' J s i:'-v !!
enl Ktim: I a ttt'.i to I uf tin ir Inn -i. I I.oum
hold iraiiit- Verbu.
l-orli-u ci-l-ts lit, y i ii! n!i-i - u! .-. Im-.W -i;lii.-i:iiinir
roui.!- Ii- .n ls i.i - 1 In- 1 ! ii.ln." mi'l iiiii-n-im
iini-l impnl.-ir NH,;'f, iif.-rilii r u iln ti ii cojiii-Mi-ciiriimii
i :iiil-.
0TJINBPTUS!
A vi-rv -!i--iii-. l;.-ir:ii!i j.- yi n I il iirf-i:i:.f i
Clltll)Mltni lor ill-'lll-li:-' InMi- I l lt:.:: nl.ij
fitlirr li. t:--r lit ii-j-. .-it ii r i-olii! n: O-iid 1-iire.
I ents ier Tint lioltle. Pn-M rib il In tl, .i.-.-.i.iieot
pliyiiii iani ill ICtlrniM- ri'iil A :n-' 1- n. I ..i:-i ins
cuiu.iuui. ! i v ij- li-.m .-. l-i,rsi:!- l-y I 'm;'"--!"
.Mntitili.i Tii'i-il by
The Academic PharmacT.tic Co.,
i oM ami yr.w i:k.
532-536 WASHINGTON ST., :,EW YORK CITj.
ftp s-S.
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ELIXIR.
An elt-trieTit Lnpli-li lutiinaa r- jtr.it ii
for hiU niK, t:ii;;irial utut I;.mm1 tr n,i . Uf
Vlllt f OViT t t'llt V t f ttl H f il.t ! Iltifi Lit
1IltllK IWIUt'ti
Arv I I y t it- iiiin t itit-li:tJ t. ut r.- -r-t ;-
In u in h li"p.la in--t :.rt .t I nt.
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jitir. l .r i..l.f . fn in i. : t. r-.l r
I lie Ijynl 1 i,:ir::i iwtM iw
LONDori at;d klv; vghk,
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v. ith :rnlit:ilh- ri-sult. 'i in- li.-i-i - - ".
k-ititiy r'uk ha.l a-i vi-rt i --1 ";. '
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iiuulat 'mo- 1 In- hi vi-ni i. .11 .1 liis ..r. ;
hi- jiri mii-si-ii that t hi- Wi-ari-r 1 .f tin- ir
rio-inal i-.-stuau- shmihl In- v.-uaii . :
v.ith a wati-h i f tin- valm- of i.i; - V
dollars. Tin- man who u..n
wati-h tMk it tn a ji-wi-li-r. h. - '
thi- t iiii.-jiii-i-i- was ivm-th only t-,.--."
dollars. Tin-wintii-r. t hi-ri foj-c. ' ;. i
to tin- lonrts for n-dri'ss. Tin- si. a. it: '
rink jirojirii-tor di-fi-inli-il hims.-If
t hi-jh-a t liat tin1 jrivinjf of T 1 1 - i i - v. .s
a jn-.rt-ly voluntary int. and tin- r.-i-i'iii-ni
slifnil.l not taU- t lu- ;; vi-r i s; .
niati- t-M liti-rally. 'J'h- juilc. how-i-vt-r,
t Mik a ditfi-ri'iit vii-w. and j'avc
judviiii nt for the jilaiutiil' for iiim-tj-dollars.
MEDICATED FOOD.
French Doctor A.liiiuilsti-r ti-ili ini-i In
lSrt- ail.
Tho Paris hospitals havi a pract !i-i
whi.-h may with jrofit 1 n- comini-n i- i
to tlii- physii-ians and nnrsi-s ot '
fount ry, says the ilolu--1 Vm. k:..'-Sonit-
yi-ars a-o a li-ndinj; physii-i;::i . I
I 'aris. noting the stronu.ms i.hj.-.-tl- r.
fiiti-rtainrd hy many patii-nts i f '.in:
hospitals t.i taking mi-dii-iii.- h.-i :it -- "!
its noxious tasti-, com-i ivi-d ti.i-
that nii-dii-iiu- should Ik- ailnii; ' ;u
tin-foinl uf t!u- pati.-nts. lh- 1 -c
si-r'u-s of t-xpi-rina-nts to a -' - ' ; '
v. lu-thi-r tin-t;i-sti- of drug's !: : ' -hi-
so ilisrnisi-tl with food as t r- ;'
thi-m -if not jialatahh-at h ast I. - .. - -tioiiahle.
1 In-oil ,. surh as i-ou' :" - ' -
i-astor oil. and thi- lik.-. ho t-on,-.
; . nips, and invi-nt.-d a pi-.- ih tr l-:- -.-kniM.vti
as the i-haly hi-ati- hn-a I. f-
purivise of uiliaiiiistfri-itr iT'"n ' ,:"
whii-h many pi-ri ns ohji-. t st r. : y '
taking 011 ai-i-oiuit uf it- ta-U' '"' '
oiini-i.-of this l.r. ad i-ont ins i.ih- ; ' ' "
uf tho hu-tati- iron, ar.d tin - ,
of iron tonic which a ji.itii-u' 'v :
take in tin- course uf one d.y'-
would In- ijnit- siilii-.-ii-iit for all
juirposes. The id. a is n-.t a I . ' :i
for our d.K-tors to follow, f it- a ''''
with a weak or sniieainish st .11 .. "
of tin put to 110 lit 1 1.- irn-i ii: . 1. : "' "
btilTi-rui hy the ulniiuiii:.l'-' I;i tc l"
some nei-i-ssarv nu-di.-in s.
'I read myself to sh-ep oi ! tn
Inferno" last niht, hut Til u-'v, r
aruin." 'Why.' Did yon l.-.v
dreams?" "1 should say '
thought 1 was walkin;,' t'v lh-':- ,v
the l.aby all ni'hL" - r.utlah. i:;"-e-
He Never Heard 11.
von ever lu-ar t lie 'SoaiT "f t :.e ' :-
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