AMERICAN DRINKS IN CMGLAND. Experience of the “"Amerionn Dar” Pro. privtors=The Mint Julep Story, “When I opened the Am bar in Liverpool, su h a thing as a cocktall, a sour, a julep, a cobble, al t plain rye or bourbon whiskey was that bad been heard of but by fow, and tasted by none, among those who were to become my nme diate and regular custo . Bra and soda, ‘all and 'alf, gin, hot toddy, porter, and ale, were the { and only tipples, as they had been for untold g My bar, backed by a true New York display of glittering glassware, plato 4 lass mirrors, and bottles of with white coated handsome the customers, in place of the t maid, wae flocked to as if it bad Loon a mine seum of rare curiosities, “But my American The old time Eagli good enough for the loyal Ih 15, the persistent tips tondered tenders wore ns pert to appear to the the nation were being fled, and throne itself was tottering. Dut bj enabled an ' crething AV ration many colored uly to serve tional bar § 0 mas if the ve Luiswars QUERETeOs, as exigencies occurred which demonstrate to Yankee ¢ecoctions in case stomachic derangement superinduced by a too 14 15 | F "| uJ and mental uld customers the efficacy of ; of expanded head, much dalliance with English tipples, disturbances wh ever have remained unknoy been either American or other bar, they came to recognize ti bao any excuse for patronizing could only be fou Yankee ! tical cust around said that pitied, then em “I had on fondness whether wanted h amazing SOQUenc be able well lated t« dote atx bel prolonged and other phy “ I I am fra w vn had there er it there could a bar at all, it w fact that nd in patro as ire LHe WAr, h'y h'D drink go ass in gwan drink “1 told t expect ciative ia bever looked mint in cal nd dr York Sun. ~ Yours ne back Life. I used to know a Frenchman who boasted | make money go furtbhe: than Painting Stil} oon ES 4 N i was 8 5 3 his m a 80 gre an ebony § ernment to ous count farth he can sel it t Frenchman's much The painting of st tarns, by the beasts musical my scqu > 81 his pet now in pr 1 HE | the | kn Laan some fag " i Parl i hoard thi that hw w h, w Ly y 6 verdict, id i x —_— + fagot as one enred aught FLEE Lhe 4 nod instaatly ese, be eried fagote: bow not thon I dare one fagot as like - another egg’ though a good man, had m Wo be an angel, rushed in wit ny proper apprehensions ‘Blop U houted the culn jaite miraculous, 1 vow to God 1 mmo thought in the very gato words passed through my mind only A fow soc Heaven bas interfered to shield an innocent man, Gentlemen of the Jury, you will acquit the prisoner,’ "Chicago Herald he ‘atop It at ones: Absolntion Granted, The Actident News tolls of two well bnown newspaper mon of this city who met the other morning with contrite hearts and big heads, and swore off for six months, At ¥ o'clock that evening one was sipping a glass of seltzer when the door opened and No, 2 entered vory Intoxicated, He paused to recover his bal. ance, perceived bis friend, straightened up, and, advancing to the latter, said with great dignity: “I absholve you from your plesh. Drink (ule) all you pleash, "New York Sun, Bo far has the competition mania gone In Bayi that prizes have beon given for the threo epitaphs on the late Fred 2 * ete one of them “for raciness” a. ————— y refused, it seemed | ) | to eat and how they hk at the | | good sort of me to |} | ovuskers | der what | and pim | their of THE COLDEST COUNTRY. | WHAT LIEUT. SCHEUTZE SAYS OF THE LENA DELTA COUNTRY. | How the Yokuts Manage to Keep Warm in Thelr Eating Butter. Lieut. W. H. Bchoutee, of the navy, who was sent to the Lena delta in northwestern Siberia to deliver to the natives gifts from { the government of the United Htates to repay | them for the nid they rendered him in his | gearch for the missing members of the Jean nette party, says in his report that the town | of Verovusk, Siberia, is the coldest inhabited 1" spot in the world, The thermometer stood at Northwestern Sliborias=Huts and FilthinesssI'ood and Clothing. | eighty-six below zero when he was there, and he says it seldom goes above fifty below, 11 asked him what the people did | who Jived at this blissful spot; what they had | it, | hoy think itis a protty nate ie, Sweet Home," | e ull the world over, and if the Ver- should come hero they would won. people did where it is so inte rally | in terly arctic It is wonderful the mmourt of ¢o d human | flesh can en : i f Ten Fuego go stark naked the year rou od, and in | fr wight. It is | ann delta, yet the peo more scurvy than from the ons cold. You seldom hear to death, and then it is those y Wil EXPOSE #51 oN impra dently wi die in that wa) More people frozen to death in the United States than the other day “Why,” i vs! He rep ‘Lome, » fs the son They would smother this climate, | or a stift hot northwie gale, fure Fhe natives « ra del mints WER eVery i in the 1 to keep comfortable, colder mu ple manag and die of smalipox and effect of the int of any une freczing 0 1 150 AY are in Siberia, HOW TO KEEP WANN, lo they manage to keep warmi” first pla be Yakuts are an at mate vindow 1} a km y they = it whrn AS , and titute a new pane.” scrape] thi “Doesn “Bless you, from enough 0 nm» ver melt i eozing cold that far t warm no; it s fr : £ ln ever E joe the Yakut con the £ the ould have to go out doors is al od to pnomize in fuel ts) the fire to ond, gat! At ni t ¢ y have a 1 i ght ow i = they undress when ¥ They strip to their shirts, which of Russian cloth as and women | and never are made of a thick sort ¢ heavy as our canvas, The men garments, ot on titre it r weary the Ein of they « custom ia the « 4 em ing their cloth r the they can keep reasonably free from them, but the fur fills up again the next day “Dio they ove (RIL nly way to t ti out = oe e% r bathe!” wor unock sad made toa, and imported { | rolled into | and or up ana me that is ve and be maae "0 y » 4 I! ours, es tl of wxl made of wat the caged hopped beef wine of a marble with reindeer 4 y often eat their fish frooze solid ut of the water, darly if he Is on { road n off in shavings as thin as our chipped boef and eats them raw, They are | palatable, and 1 have lived for daye at atime on them, with a cup of tea made over an al | cohol lamp by way of variety. The greatest | | luxury they have fs butter, and they will eat | it by the pound as our people eat confection ery. A poor sort of butter is made from the | milk of the native cow, that looks and tastes | | more like choose, and they prize it above all | | other classes of food.” ! “The amount of butter a native will eat when bo can get KR" continned Lieut | | Bebeutze, “is astonishing. A friend of mine | in Siberia told pw of a man who ate thirty- | six pounds in one day, and then didn't get all | be wanted. They bave 6 way of pounding i UR & Jl bert aud mixing it with butter, | | which gives it a beautiful pink tint and ime proves the flavor. Their drink is the Russian | vodka, almost pure alcohol, will trade their shirts for it. The and ive, ter he fw n and | the h, — Too Young to Tell the Time. A young man recently returned home to his faithful and wakeful spouse so near day- reat that you might call it eprly in the morn ng. “My dear, how lite fou are tonight! Where in the world bave you been?’ was the greeting he ved from his benight- wilo as he upstairs, “Late! (hie) "Tisthin’s late, What makh you fShdok' na? ehicles, don't ky know wat (ie "or oli bus RANT, Ede the | CATTLE OF CHICKASAW BAYOU, A Desperate and Gallant Charge Made by Gen. Frank Blair's Brigade, A charge made by Gen Frank Blair on Monday, the last and bloodiest day of the | battle, was one of the most desperate and gal lnnt feats recorded in history, Beparating him from the steep bluffs occupied by the enemy was u cottonwood grove, which had been felled by the Confederates, and which was an entanglement through which an un. armod, unincumbered man could pass with only the greatest difficulty, On the side of the cottonwood maze, next to the enemy's position, was a deep bayou, whose opposite bank was some ten feet in height, On this | bank wos a series of abattis, whose pointed | limbs barred the approach of a hostile force, Just beyond the abattis was the first line of rifle pits. Gen. Blair, with four regiments, was assigned to carry the position in front of him. He must make his way through the dense fallen cottonwoods, he must then de- gcend into, cross the deep and muddy bayou, climb its steep bank beyomd and then break through the deep abattis that crowned ite top, where ho would find himself on a level, uncovered space swept by rifl guns and other lines of defenses which cov ered the foot of the sloping bluff beyond. One would fancy that the feat of charging | across his space, overy inch of which was | swept by riflemen and artillery, would be an utter impossibility. Mounted and in full uni- | form, the g t Missourian Jed the chargt How he ever forced his way the | fallen timber, descended into and climbed through reed with a @ pits, seores of through out of the bayou, gained a pas the abattis, and all the time tempest of shell and bullet, and @ nit But he did it all, | al by a single the first sriments strogg le the nil © apd an lation cannot be told al we monnted, pits H panied man, he rode into in ment in The Baby King of Spa an adult wy Ihe baby first ding « His m i 848 ia an baby.’ uded to in the court ol 1 and mighty princess,” i ot cetoras that wold crack the panish lord chamberlain to | of 4 srain of o¥ & as couple ar the baby 1 the nurse Joctors TRAD ro may be deatd 4 ws { for siztoen years s will bo tak of a throme and the happiness le. When her majesty wishes to a friend or a dig by into her own Arms and entation. Whenever Al einely happy she has his | Quite a picture gRuery hed of portraits of the queen All her hinsband's ent yer | rs . |] be Ar are as trae to the widowed q pole, and she | bari press the be ¢ y thy An Irish Horse Trade. t sory 1 he was tok by a © “Good mor Di : { you get the horse?’ Well, I'll tell your reverence, Some time azo 1 went to the fair of Ross, not with this | horse but with another horse, Well, sorra a man said to me: ‘Dinny, do you come from s nist or do you come from the wesht! and I left the fair there washin't wan U ‘Dinny, are you going to thoaist or are 1 going to the welt! Well, your rever- | o 1 rods homo and was near JUBAg: | when 1 met a man riding along the road | fornins me Good evening, friend,’ said | hw g friend,’ sald l. ‘Were i vou fair of Bos?’ soz he. ‘I was,’ | sex 1. ‘Did you sell sez ho. ‘No,’ sex 1 ‘World you soll? so he. ‘Would you buy? sez I. ‘Would you make a clean | swop? sez he; ‘horse, bridle and saddle and | all” sex he. ‘Donel’ sez I “Well, your reverence, I got down off av me horse, not this horse but the other hor, and the man got down off av his horse, that's this Loree. not the other borse, and we | swapped and rode away. But when he bad | gone about twenty yards be turned round | and called after me. ‘There niver was al man from Doss,’ ses he, ‘but could put his | finger in the eyo av a man from Kilnagroms,' | pee he: ‘and that horse,’ ses ho, ‘is blind av | am oye,’ mz he. Well then, your reverence, i 1 turned upon him and I called out to him: “There piver was a man from Kilnagros,' poz 1, ‘but could put his two fingers a both the eyes av o man from Koss,’ sez I; * that horse that I swop ed with you,’ ses 1, ‘ls blind in both biseyes,’ sos L''~Tho Bpeo- tator, Once cgoin ft fs necessary to remind the gramblers that overy age develope all the heroes it needs, «Philadelphia Tis, Ono of Cinclunati’s chief industrios is tha manufacturing of lead, 15,000,000 pounds of which aro made covery year, west intry where du Good evenin at the Cexrae Dexocrar and Godey's | { Dew | 14 reant RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE HAS PROVED T0 BE THE REMEDY FOR RHMEUMATISN. Manion, Inn, Aug. 13, 1588 My wife win wo affticted with hen. minthins in her shoulder snd arg that shie eonld do nothing for herself, and could not sleep in bed, but had to be bolstered up ih 8 rocking chair, Phy ans prose ribed, many patent med ines were used, but the pain still gol worse I sent for the Kessian Whewmatiom Core, under a clond of doubita It was used scoording directions for one week, snd wy wife wis citeed], IE Wa Oe ( nisi wurprises that you est once in & fifetime, It is now over four months wines the cure was effected, and she cans wash, iron, hoe in the garden, and do all kinds of work as well Tr nature and both Trade Narka. Sone Grantn- with «f thi: Sige | an @ A and has no symptoms of the old dis. eune. We have po headtaney in recor mending the curs 0 all sioilarly afflicted, as Bark ann BURE Truly yours H J. FISHELL. Thousands of others have been cured, AR} price 82.560. For complete {nformstion, Descriptive Mum. philet, with testimonials, free, Por sale by all drageists. If one or ihe other is wy 10 furnish 4 89 you, do Dot be per ako anything else, but apply direct 10 8 ral Agents, at PYAELZER BIOS, 0. B10 & N21 Market soreet, Philadelphia. Lo any one sending us $2.75 eash y i ¥ them the Lady’ ol the most not coupons, we will send Doe It is Ont k tor one year. pt PAF sagazine subsoription prioe is £200 and w cea? £1.75 Read the pmn of this paper } i ii pg published and [the » th the pdvertine snother oO {f every ford & OLher, Pq tts Lireesn, 14% *y IF, tym 1 kidneys sa the Nhat then A Tea 1] gain 1 more deci ihe ki vy averts Lhe hily esteemed —— AIO EASILY ACCOUNTED FOR I ————————— The success of Baugh's $25 Phosphate ns an excellent crop producer and permanent tmproyer of the soil, is onsily ae counted for It is made of the hones of animals, nnd with special regard to a geaeral adaptoas bility as un plant fond." Every particle of which bones are come posed, is a direct fond of vegetables, Wo render this (ood immediately available Ih the $25 PHOSPHATE Wikich we claim to be a very special ade vantage, as it gives the crop an early start and sestanios it until fully matured, be. sides permancutly improvieg the soil. Mooexa Pa. Jen 1a 10 * Hard thomaehly tested BAL G HS SI5 PHOSPHATE, soe by sade with olen makes oom bg $356 and BE por ton san astinfied that Haugh's Be ihe beet for fired oro ae well ae prrmatent rests 1 had better wheat and cut more gross for Two years where | used the S25 Phosphate. 1 wi see po otter kind and advise all farmers to bur Bangh's S25 Phosphate sod ses resulta for hemmives og - Weir own ground oo JOHN FADDIS Taw omarnst, [BAUGH & SONS, RAW BONE | ORACTURIR SUPER-PHOSPRATE] MAXUTACTUREES Comddned capacity 7 IMPORTERS, of our Works —. PHILADELPHIA, FA. Use Bangh's $26 PHOSPHATE ———. ACTIVE, PERMANENT, CHEAP ANIMAL BONE MANURE A.D — ! ra $i! a : ¥ ' ren Yu v. -— - £ ——— aa Kg AW t ¥ i DORSIIEIMES ILLIAM Caitor and Proprietor, dny, anc Weokly Edition Cry 5 Te, » -. V AR Tit ys LL 1A] $1 3 A Sixteon-prgo Nowspaper, i8SU0 ¢ ery Wodnesday. 4 clean, pure, bright and interesting FAMILY PAPER. ws ihe latest pews, dowe 10 the hour ¢ w griouitural, rrot, Fashion, Household, Political, Financia. and Co mmerein Poetic Editorial ¥ ret = nig # al ont of trained ¥. Jia six 1 roalist d . wi T0%a6 crowd i be gianing to Mes al stowien ¥ writers of Goti HE DAILY STAR, The Darky Svan contains kil UW wR of the day no 3 tractive for Jon special Some pondence by cate rom Lone. Poin, Belin, Vienss and Pra is san commpetida bee foiture . A Washington, Albany, » 8d 0 her ews fenton, the stiest ofr eepondents, specially roainsd by the Tax Stan, fun oh the latest pows by te Its Nitorary fantnros sre unsurpassed, The Financial and Market Reviews cre unavially full snd complete, Speeinl terms and extraordinary lndoce. penta fo aronts nd CRY AMOS send for eirenlars, TERME OF THE WEEKLY STAR vo Ain sesiErns, PRIOR oF roavaan in de United $tuae and Gonads, oniiide the limite of New Zork City Por yeas eT Tan | ® CHERITON. siege vids wo 0 wav be LRT Clute of Viftoon (and tne 0% « to ooganizet), 18 00 TERMS OF THE F4.LY STAR 1 Sus SORIRERS | for ane yew muctuding Sunday). ... 87 00 , ain ARIES RARE ERT RENAE IAN = Snrday, six montA Lovin Address, THE ST $6 and #8 North William St, New York silngaebid oeerioan wd fowvion a] i at, Humorous and | SAT FESMEN, SECHLER Groceries, & CO, Provisions FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. MEAT MARKY 8Uwa ait Giranainted 8 Juwent gar Ben pound pi con Good bargains iu all grace nN Vinest New Orleans: af 50c per gallon, Vine sesoviment of Colfess, both green | Or roasted Colfers ure | Of WEEE an rometed wiways fresh AM the new and desirable Lranis | TOBACCOS, r trade igure in | CIGARS Wetryt tuwn, ol stfeniion given 16 our Cigs 2 tor be dq be Ripe! sell the bust y ¥ | PEAR. Young Byson, 60c, 80, §1 per pound, Trp | fal, B0c BA #1 per pound iy he " 4. Ovlong, the, Bie, §l per pont green and black, sncclored Jag i Hyson at $0c per pot | CHEESE. Fine n Pare sid | VINEGA i two gallon | | STONEWARE «It 01) sizes FOREIGN FRUIT JARS in connection® of all the desirable shape bot quadity of Akron ware, This is the most satis factory goods in the market, CITE ~Airsnges snd lemons of the goods 1 bad, Ws buy the best snd Juciont Jen pod. They sre beter and choupor than the very low priced goods, rn fromhewt te HE We Cal We have the pew lightning fruit is atid Mason's § ihe § glues bop jure, The Vghtuing jer is far ahond of anything vt known rr in price thas the Mason jar, but # than the Buy yon We roelnil i wi deren in price will pol regiet iL, juarie and ball gallons, break TY ee Hinsw, # k Hr. Nak i taenl we fry fine lassbs give spwcis sivaye ry Ww timers Cam Gepend PHCIHLER & OO un ERS & MEAT WARERY, u Hah Pa — Bus Bed beso ia 1887 ---n-----1887. ThesPittsburgh i: WEEKLY POST, TWELVE PAGES, TheOnlyvDemocratic Paper in _Pitts- burgh, mTrrTT ttn ol Fat rl | - | : b A - TY end ¥ ded a Ad de ONE DOLL. ¥ a { 4 THE WEEK I VARIETY LLANY. ALL THE NEW, {ND A GREA OF MISCE Li Woo al ry WASHINGTON rang er al nr MARKET: Pittabur I ew Y west Washing- I DREGE BY i ify 'A Valuable Farm FOR SALE of B ST, PA es past Hlefonte, In kaon ta romd 120 Acres, ® ¥ and allowance, . Hl STATE OF CULTIVATION, OD STANDING TIMBER | sctonin @ : { Two ( Wl | v Jood Fruil Bearing Orchards, Jood Frame House and New n rap Barn, and all other Outbuildings. ing Mountain Walter all the ; 1 wear round, ire of TIBBENS, Executor, ap. Sm H.J mises HE RARE | ! i BD to canvess for the WANT i» Mock, Etosdy A 1. Salary and Expenses Pai - at 0 s. UHASE BROTHERS, ) Rochester N.Y. i po Complexion Peautitier o ANE CURE POR on wa or nnd Agnes, Serouln, ‘aneer, Lr gaipelas, Boils, Pimp. | tears, Sore Lyon, Boald Mead, Teh er, Salt Bl en, Mercurial nnd oil | Blood sod 6 kin Diseases, ov —-— { Thomas AGB me. of Niue w fern’ Pin dened Duandrsden] bills in his ovgnly. "eld b a —— | Beers Modlin Pw Ti deter | ie | ed on just medical principles, i | most positive | public; hundreds bave been cured by it when « A 1 fir trad will | Pains, Colic, | rhoea, &c., no DR. RYMAN'S INDIAN VEG- ETABLE BALSAM. FOR THE LUNG! HROAT. J 44 red Eww ~~ a Lib ralior Dreakit IBA merve or exion, Ryman's Carminative, For Dysentery, ea and Chol era Morbus. This Carminative, found the the #8 Desildy mi [hard remedy oflered io ther remedies have failed. A FOR is the rove its ¢flicacy CHILDREN TEETHING, most 1 ecasant. re hile at . dy for ci it v, J 4 ana sale ree Griping A { this BERET ut it. trial will tr ton. N FOR The Bost violent Dysentery have speedily yielded to the magie power of carmipative. If taken according to lirections success is certain, | DR. RYMANS ( ELEBRATED ICARMINATINE for children teeth ing greatly facilitates the provi Lhe mothe uid wit DYSENTERY. ol r sl Cascs of | teething, by softening the gums, redues | cing all inflamotion—will allay ALL | paIN and spasmodic action, ard is | sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, Mothers’ it will give rest to your-selves aud RELIEF and HEALTH to your INFANTS We have prepared | and sold this valuble Medicine for many years, and can say in confidence | and truth THAT IT HAS NEVER FAILED | IN A SINGLE INSTANCE 10 EFFECT A | core when timely used. We have | never known of dissatisfaction by any | one who ased it, on the contrary all | are delighted with its operations, and | speak in terms of heighest commenda- tion of its magical effects and Medical virtue'in almost every instance when the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in ff. teen or twenty minutes after the cap- smisaTive is given. This wvaluabld Medicis has been used by wosy EXPERIENCED snd BKILFUL NURSES with never-failing success. It not only relieves the child fror pain, but in. vigoiates the stomache and bowels, corrects acidity and gives tone and and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve griring IN THE BOWELS AND cOL10 and overs come convulsions, which, if not speed. lily remedied, end in death. We believe it is the DRT sd & nse REMEDY IN TE WORLD if aii coses of sentery and Diarrham whether it arises from teething or from aby other cause, and say (0 every mother who bas a child suffering from any of the fore-going complaints, do not let our udics, por the prejudices of others, stand betwoen your suffril. ing child and relief, that will sors to foliow the use of Ryan's CARMINY-. Full directione for using Wwe= accompavy each bottle, pa A trial of the Carminative win recommend it. Price 25 Sold by Merchanis he fl. A. Moore & Co., HOWARD, PA. proce £8 sr #
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