The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 28, 1887, Image 4

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    A Funeral In Japan.
), (, t,nn of the !
ILetit .J" V.J. W,
r.h,rd in .n no. and thon in pirn-1
, .1 .l. r. mini-fun. tnuW. and i
in i nt? miai -
I1 nriest from all the .li.w'se tere
i ... ...1-& .r in the fun
lent!
ri i .. . tnt
forva tot.--n Uie '
dent', xnl final ril.-s r....t: thf -tl-.ir ol
-ki,i!i!ti..re- 'f r-Mirn.aiitpn.-t, ni ;
ev.Tvthiiijr w pven
up to the exact
f,.nnii and c!sl.rate re rem
,mi.if the i
Buddhist fut.er-.il ritual. Tin- n of the
hili priet nnsi-eded to lii fallierV olfn-e
J.yinlienUn.-e, and he prepared hiuiielf
fir the ra-rvice hy dn'.f f:ttiiie and
prayer, and at the rt-n-iuniiies, knelt be
low the .l!iii;it.n;r n.-t and wore the
. i .. i,;. .( u iK.mriKT. He had
""' , i i
no ii-irl in the w-rvi.-
, ami use
tue until he roe. and, t;iki.nr the nior-.ian-
tahlel fnin the altar, walk.i be
liinJ the ra'M from the temple to tlie
praveyani.
nd frr.m i
ti.m iriwt mme fr:u n.-ar a
far w.me arriv ine bv trin on the day j
nd at the hour of the funeral, and hur
ryiiw U the lent pie, w ith wrvatita varn
inx Iiip full of ceremonial roU at their
be-K alioj-ed their hnaiiex on in the
nte room, and joined the m ileum com
pany aittinjj in row likeHo many imap-a.
The hundred and fl'l pri.-iti" at at eith
,f tl... Mlliir with theoiihket before
i. .,.! f..r .neml etr.Tt nothinc wa ev- f
e...ofi..M.lh I
t. -i in uiravti i
K i .r,,....,t hi.-h tf!we.1 with all I
.i.- .!..r- .,.d iKiened with ild !
thread. The aervi.. cnted of chant- ; nite a book on the first method.- of taiii
inp hv all ti. priest in ch.miN and in ! inK wild home. The spw-Siuena on
n-..'m- to the intone.1 reading of the j hi. h he exerted big talents a a turner
bijrh pri.t. The biir t.-n.ple dnim wan j were lor the most part formerly dom.-sti-alruck
-.tatan of the chant inir, and the tatel animals, who had forp.tteo all
pnew plaved on an instrument that re- i aU.ut their old restraint while wander
aen.l.led the bundle of reed or pi, j inii over the plaiiw of oar Aui h-wetern
that the pv! Tan plaved in i reek my- i terriHry.
tholoa-v. The noise "wa a harsh, shrill Travelers in the Western Territories
wail, cou.l.ii.i.n: tlie worst of l.:.irpi? are no lomzer iu danger of such an ir
an.l (lute m.-K-iv. j nipt ion of hors,-flesh as Murray de-
Thev cliai.ted' from open book N and i -rilx-s in his " Travels in North America."
b. ld pljt- of pieree.1 hrrisswork, from ! He not only witneHa.nl a stampede of
which thev ai!t! the leave,.f the i. ho ! thousand- of nic-stricken liors., but
tree at avuh-r intervals, these leave Is- , the living torrent swept al ag toward
ing pra
service.
er svmKoir in '!ie win-iuisi
While the chMiiing and pipe
pl.ving waa going on, the f. ,.-nds of the j
.Usvased came fr ard one t.y one. and j
Ln.liii-. at the ed.je of the mat-. tn
r:,i..l themselves in i.raver. and si.rink-
led ir.cci.se in the large.' bronjse burner,
Later the iii.iisebuimd.und the h,x of
inc-ns. was pasMM
each one miit'enng
befure the pri.-st.
a i-:yer an-1 dmp-
ping a pinch of fra grunt Miwderon the
coals. As t le pnrvsnion of priest wound
out through the crowed yard, passed un
der the heavy gabled gateway and down
the long terrace st- to the street
it was a brilliant and di-..iing siss-lade.
Tueir rich br ss-l.-l rols-s hh-ne with ;
g .ld thn-a-l. and many of then, were SO, j
Oand more vears ohl", h.-irl.-.ms handed '
down from from one priest to another ,
and now pti -. lesi. and impiwible to du-
..i;,.u.- Ti... ri.-h soft ol.) olom ioihhI 1
hv age, are as different from the ganiish
color of the tncslern dye Hits a sissible
and except in the teinle service and at
the great theater one seldom see these
these old lirm-ade now. An attendant
carried a large red umbn-!la over the bead
f each pri.'st, and a the line of rainbow
color ami glis ening bullion threads came
down the long UTraee stei it waa a fine
picture. Ah the prrs-ession went- out the
long street crowded solidly w ith Japa- I
ncse. evervthii.e was w allowed up and 1
hidden tmt the re.1 umbrella, and these I
flamingo signals alone marked the line of
the funeral train. At the graveyard
there waa more chanting, ineene, fd
and flower were laid at the tomb, and
the ashes of the high priest were finally
at rest.
A Happy Thought.
The listener ha heard a navy story
which ha lavn going round the ware
room for some little time, he upose,
which i worth telling. A few years ago
Uie omnisnder of a United States man-of-war,
stationed w ith a fleet at the tropi
cal airt. went away on leave of absence,
leaving the ship in charge of the next in
command, who hapsned to be an officer
of Hta-iable tendencies and agreeable life.
Toward the close of the captain' leave,
hi til itute, the lieutenant, came under
a violent temptation to visit a neighlsir
ing city, where certain social exigencies
seemed to require hi presence.
So be, t, took hi departure, aliso
lntely w ithont leave, intending to return
the next day. He did not return next
day, however, nor the day after; in fact
hi lence was prolonged into a week,
and when the captain finally returned he
foiinltlie lieutMiatit had just resn-te.l.
althiHigli smu-t liat the w.irse for wear.
In the meantime the eiide had lie
come known to all the tlect, including
Admiml Twineby, who w:i disRis.-d to
make a lus alsmt it. The capt.iin calle.1
the lieutenant ainl obj-irgtited him quite
war oly. The lieutenant h'ld no cxjila
nation to luake nothing to say.
-Welt.'siiid theciii.taiu, "there w ill i
naturally be a court marti.il (and tlie
captain smiled rather grimly as he said it)
either yon, or I. or Admiral Twineby
will have to suffer for it."
Thi remark seemed to supply the
lieutenant with a happy thought. He
pit np, sciie I the captain by the .-ollar
and w hispered hoarsely and unsteadily
in hi ear :
Shay, I tell yon what ae'll do ; we'll
fdiove it off on old Tinehv!H
Don't
a that cold of your run on. You think
it is a light thing. But it may run into
catarrh. Or into pneumonia. tVr con
sumption. Catarrh is disgusting, lmeumonia is
dangi-roiiA. Consumption is death itself.
The breathing apparatus must be keit
healthy and cleir of all olMtrtn-tion and
.iffeiisive matter. Otherwise tlu-re is
trouble ahead.
All the dis.-asis.of ihtw parts, bead.
none, throat, bronchial tills and lungs,)
can be delightfully and entirely cured by
the if Boschee tw'nnan Syrup. If
you don't know this already, thousands
ami thousands .f people can tell you.
They have liecn cured by it. and "know
how it in, thcuisves." Bottle only 75
A-nts. Ask any druirgisU
Rcct'LAK physicians very rarely ex
prts a favorable opinion of ny proprie
tary remedy, but iilinore' Aromatic
Wine is a marked exception to the rule.
It ba 'he hearty endorsement of many of
the lea. ling physicians of tin- couutrv.
I r. Herman C. Kvarts. Physician ami
Surge. of the Bremen Line of Steamers,
write: " It give me pleasure to testify
that I haveearefnlly examined iilinore '
Aromatic wine, end cannot t.i (Mng!v
urge it use in tint? case for which it i
TWOmilK'Hiled. Tit H HI-ttll JK .,i."
Tlie Ciiluiore Kemedu are for sale bv
Biee-ker & Snyder, MauuikKli Bio. k.
SolDCTW-t, Pa.
Shiloh'a VitalioT is IihI you need for
Cofi-ij.ite., Low of Acja-tite, IHrnneSH,
and nil syiiijrtoinsof Iiy-i-'iH. I'ri.v 10
kud 75 cents -r bottle. SfdJ byKj. W.
Benford A. Son.
The census of EnUnd sod U'kles rr
xrUilitl,uX) woiBefi ae ekrneni.
Th Wild Horse. !
Verr onn tu tt, in
thrir Hi t-;
t!itl,rh.e -Wut n,.,.al Tl-
VnX iii.-difi.imui beforr tt .,u-,
in " -oniiiiuuitie.
There are niauy
t.'iotisandis horse that toil n use
tlnir n..bW .r.tnilrs but iro iik I be
"lll'l, nerc ..., - .
on ... - -
i" re...,.. "". -.....--
AuMrmian irK-onN rnr
lover of the ln-rne in mi wwinwn mme,
! and some of tlif xlmie wt a price tipon
I his bead, and doull they tun t stimulate
movement for hia .le-ftrui-tn-n. .""even
tdooand wild horxes w ere flif in New
S.uth Walw alone in lf75. Thewe rovers
of the plains play the nii-hi-f with div
mewtiiaileii iimh:i1 when they e.ne ;
ti...... un.t It. mloiiiHt are verv
.".,
utli-h diauit-d obwerve with what
I ea! the nolde horw relawt into bar
I Wim. and. forvetrinu Ui oata and the
I other ix.iiiforU of civilization, tun off
with his wild brethren who have not en-
joyed hi superior advant..
It mud ! fonfewaed that oar horw-s
need the mrtrainta impied ujion them
to prevent theiu from diarracing their an
stora, who were certainly domeatii-ated
when they were intro.lu.-ed into this
country.
Year air) it ued to he the cimtom in
oumouth-w.tern territory to brand the
voun at.a-k and even many work ani
ani
for inakand turn them looae to ahift
themttelve for year or two.
When
uy as
they were wanted they were always a
wild Mexican musUni.
Mr. Powell
.i t, in:lut..l.,urt.h lift, fniiiiikltnty Kkins Mild !
:" r 1 a j
I 'b.ei uieat into the trr-wind, knocking
"f the tents, ami taking wun .
them allhis hors. ex.vpt his riding
mar.-, alio vainly struggled to break her i
fastenings. They still rang.' in much
smaller herds than formerly, on the
I'll""" ' the upia-r l.olor.no ; nut uie
wild hor-, like the tiuttalo. is nisaipear
ing In-fore the advance of the while man.
In Rpite of the experience of the Aus-
, trali.ins, many peoples, chiefly savage, j
have Is-en able to turn the wild horse to ;
j good a.riunt. Hundreilsof thousands of I
j Mexicaii mustangs have la-en reduced to
servitmle. The wild horse of the .South j
American Tamjas, w hi -Ji three centuries i
, "n'y .v the horse was i
"troduced from Kim.! had spread to re- ;
P"'"is remote as Patagonia, has Wn j
tamed by thousands, and has become the
useful servant of Indian tribes. i
Naturalist often discuss the question
w hether there is no in the world such a
creature a an aboriginal, or truly wild
horse. We know very well that the wild
horse of the weatern hemisphere are all
descendants of domesticated animal.
Where, then, is the aboriginal wild horse
to lie found? fsariety think the evidence
is in favor of the existence of the w ild
horse in central Asia. Ctener, the great j
authority on xooiogy oi tne sixtecnin i
-ntury, w a of the same opinion, but the )
evidence has often been qu.tioned, and
the assertion cannot jiositivcly ts? ma.le
that the wild horse of the gnat moun
tain region which the Russians are now
exploring is not himself the descendant
of ancient domesticated animals. Acin
York Sun.
The following is the experience of a
ISaltimore Butcher : I have suffered w ith
bad headaches for years and have tried
many remedies without obtaining relief.
I w as advised to give Salvation Oil a trial
and it has entirely cum-d me.
ED. BALTZ,
I .a Fayette Market, Baltimore, Md.
Home vs. Saloons.
There are two institutions at least
a hich are in utter and everlasting antag
oni a, the home and the Kiloon. At
home the ladies and the innocent chil
dren make the atmosphere bright and
wholesome, and fill the spot w ith peace-
tul memories. Ihe saloon is the antip- j
isles of all this. It is eminently a mas
culine arrangement a one-sided concern.
No man, unless sunk in the depth of
degradation, would dream of introducing
bis wife and children into it Tlie wo
men in our day, in all civilized countries,
are endowed with lils-rtie which are
gradually extending ; but they were
never asked, and w ill never be asked to
supHirt the whiskey saliKins. It has
been, in year gone by, as if tlie male
side of humanity, not being snrlic icnlly
n -fined to be satisfied with the joys and
comforts of home, endeavored to find
Komcthing radically opjsisite, with which
to console himself during some part of
the day or night. That a man, never in-
! vites his "help-meet" to share hi uncanc
elled pleasure shows at least hi appre
ciation of her higher nature and his ac
quiesivnce in the idea that the surround
ing and influences of the saloon are not
fitted for a creature of fine taste and in
clinations. It may lie that some such
thoughts as tlieee have haunted those in
tin and other Stabs, who are (losing np
the liquor saloon auder the oer.ttioa of
j the I.s-hI option law. Thev have recog-
niied the fart that if the home is to yield
it full power in making man only "a lit
tle lower than the angels," those, place
must be closed which indu.-e him in
many instance to fall, nntil he is only a
little above the scale of the devila.
Crouii, Whooping Cough and Bronchi
tis immediately relieved by Shiloh'sCure.
Sold by (nao, W. Ben ford & (Son.
Afte using Ely's Cream Balm two
months I was surprised and delighted Ij
find that the right nostril a hu h w as
closed up entirely for over tveuty years,
was open and free as the other, and can
use it now a I could not do for many
years. I feel very thankful. R. II Ore
sengham, 27S, IKth St Bnwiklyn.
For lame liack.side orchest, use Shiloh's
Porou Master. Price 25 cents. Sold bv
Geo. W. Benfnril A Son.
The wine prove.anJ tlie foolish ennft-w
by thrir run 1 net, that a life ol euiUy
meat wt'iefinly lift -rth living
L'JH Trfutles
, cure for
leases. 'T .
Itch,
l tic
iTHLOFHOfOS PCAOEIJ i
unrivaled. Keaf ,dean,hondi
and eec!ie. PcUfiliBy fiut 'up .
io - Kctf) huT. Sei btrnb for
b.u'''U Colored bicturt.tf-
0
Absolutely Pure.
, Thin Pi.1r newr van-. A nmrvvl tit purity.
I atrrttfth nI hoit-wmH-n-. M-rc rtimijra
Uia Ibf orlinr Kin. ati'i -uhhk tk torn
oomMtuiou iih the Miultitmle of iow t-l, t-hrt
weigui, !um or phphaie mii. V' trtUjt in
ffliki. Kotal Bamnu lvusa 10B Wall ril.,
N. Y.
l-ir full iiitnrmalK.it of itie nute. where us ob
afu .rtivernnienl l,aml. tUc. A.l.lrew
A. M. BKA' KK.VMMK
Central I'asneiiKer A Kent.
roruer Tib Ave. and SiullhtleW Strei.
Pi!tsbunn, Pa.
! Th.KOI PlUi. CO
New London, Ct, RJ
SoW bj, rj, Druggut i. Somerset. jul '7v'.v
EXCELSIOR
COOK STOVE
ALWAYS UMROT.
Ul Piirctesrs cai lie
MAXVFACTIKED BY
L i SSEPHfE! t tl. Ellll. Ml,
ASD FOR SALE BY
Schell & Co.,
f03HKET. PA.
OCl .VtC-lTT.
OujShCunrJrrrpCRevolvei
U. ri a-vw
QFIMFQ NETS. TEN IS,
OCllv tO) unit bnorting Cooiii.
SMioU-!?arrei Kr.--li-lsi'liM Hni.lliuiis.
choke isrl. J W !'). KliiKI l!r.H-h
ina li.s .oin-. i.i i-i. ry uuiil oi Itreecli
Irfssiinir and It psniia Kiri. v"ii.t si : Mux
EUvlHbiiiiui ltHji.e- ii.a ...UK. -vS v -i.'i : Kin-
Kle Mliol (inns, :i O I" .;: IU-v.rfvt.es, 31 to
20 ' Isiulik-u tLm irlU-i, .-!. -'.) to 1U
All kirelsol Isnn-ts-s. Ku.K, '". Wlfl,
Tctls, j'outler I l-v Mm r-MH-heK, rriiii.-rs.
SW-nd 2 cclitti Sir t alitlivtte. Ad-
(lr.-K il!K VT 11H1 .i WoeKs,
el isMrrnKin i. -rrt tT. rirrsBrui.ii,
I A. N II Tin- i I -v.r i.l.. reiiiilite tlrm ;
perfectly trutwirtitv : .trdetn nlled pminpily
an-l afMMl M-nt ly ii Nil i.r to miiv iarl
.rf Uie w.rld ; no eiaiu-r . list y.s want In
Uie tun lint., -ni .mil a.H U alUte ltn-ai West
ern liv writinif a l-ti.-r.
tiuis matte ui tirler : inns and Hevotvers
repaired. s.-.ili-.'m
; Littell's Living Age!
IVIWHTHEl.tVIN.t A;K i-ntem nr-in in 1'Kh
jrear, bnviiix met witl. cmrtaul romiueislaluiu
and !iev-.
A WKKKI.Y MAtiAZINE. It mvesK number
j of (A (Mtaert each, r more luan
Three and a Quarter Thousand
douiile-eoliimn or-tavo paif of rending matter
yearly. It rt-ciii in an iuex(s-nive l.trni, wu
sulerltiK il i:o-al aimsiut or mailer. llh m-sii-Dt-ii.
os iiifc to it wet-kly i-v.iie. and allUacoia
plclenesfe nowhere viae alteiuHed-
The U-st FrrRy-.. Reviews. fYiiitim. Serial and
Sli.irl Sl.tfie. Skftelip. .if Trsrpl and li-iv-ery.
I'm try. s-ientilie. Htscra(liiel. 1 1 1-Uini-al
ud Polities! iMfi-iuaiiisi, fnao
Hie emir.- l-1y ol Kur,-lii i'.rri.Ni.
K-itl La nil urc. un-i Iniui the
K-ui ol' (lie
fOREjvlOST LIVINS WrlTErS.
The aMest an-t ml u!tivati-1 tnu-Ht'i'tft in
evt-r' ltniut"Ht i Litrratiirv. it,tiv1 politic
uOl An, tiiid rxpr-wiiO :n !tit lViiiMiiKtl i.it-ra-lurt
i) Kim if m? aiiti tjHfii!'v nt rx-at Hniniii.
Tv fartnv Af. furiiiiuK Uutr Uiruv vttlunn' a
ItttitJit that, while v ittiiti thf rva-h t all. is snt
i-!atrv in the '(tM I'l.KTKN with which H
mtrit'e w hatever i uf taimtiliate iuUTVHt, or
ol mihI, irmaiif nt value.
H i thrnlort to eicnone ht
w i;-hti. tu kwt tav hhIi ihr rvc;ittf itiu llwiu
al pnfcrs! f ihr lime. ir l f ultivale iu httuM-ll
ttr nif lanitly fft'iivritl inUl..g' tK or Itu-ran
UMe.
OPINIONS:
W hare tiHmrht thai it waMninoibie inim-
pnv Ukmi lir.s rfiatiii p:tblic.utii:i, rt it ii
HiH-m to ktow Iwiior rRfii year. Ur n-ifari it a
tht not niHrviHi (KibiicaUua fti lim lime. '
Hy readinjr It ntie run kHp ahreii of 4hc cur
rni "ihoutrht upn ait literary tntl jmhitc mai
Ur." V. Utw.
Sich a pnhlfcjitlirit vxlmu-l oir niiH.Tlatir.
Tlivn? m nothiiiK uoturthy m wkficv. iirt. liter
ature. iMivmphT, phitwotir or nlitum. thai
cttiiKtt tr lHitid in it. ijenrly all it it
ctHMt iiMfraiurv ot ine lime. ih Hitrrttmart.
- 1,
' It h etlltvd m fih (treMl -rill ;;i cart, and it
wfs-klv appt'Hnce ivte ii rrtla:n H'lvanta
ovr ii DKUiiiUy r,"Atin0 AnpiK
It ma he tnithfuMy and tntriiiatty niUI that
mvi tfticn a dry or vitti'lw pz V j
Trnnt
14 Al It puhlicMtum priv it f the hejutm
read i ii r oae can pruc ure. Hltn
" It rw ttnirli labor fiw buy iKiple ho hav.
no tiiu- lo fci'oer the vitrioii n yu-a and mtu;
axilla, hnt whottill wish t kmi t hemMlve.-
well infiimitrd iijkjii the question oi theday."
" It fitrnihe aNrmpiVt Hnnpntim of itn in
disini;e liU-raUir." Cluca t.ntuij J.,, h'
It ttiat !. it reader to keep fullv ahn'at
th tx'M thoiifrtii and literature 4' m'il;ziu..u."
CtiriM 4'ivi'V, J'tUnitUijfh.
" It it unt4Ualt.d."Xur:h I 'arolina PrtMipterinh.
WilimiLjrtiHi.
' Iiw absolutely atlhout a nvi. f,atrttti
Published weekly at 00 a yer. wht.k w
rtwTAi.c. Ti new miWriK-r- for the v ar lss
rvmittinf .M'f,re Jan. 1, the mimner of lf, iut
after tie receipt a their nulMTiptioit will b
eul bKATIa
Club Price for th Best Home and
Foreign liirauir,
" Toewetl of Hit Livi v.i ud one r oi'u
rr ofimr ivaritmi. Aiiut!-iui Mioiitli!u",. a ul
crilr mil lli1 bim-. ll in romtuuid v Vtv
wlw.lf atTiuit'iHi "'..(. .V. flu'J.tlH.
f,t ?li .jo Tut l.ivtVG ,.r. ami nv one of ;he
AM-rili M UliH.lhmX.T urr . M i,-, . ...
M l will In- K-nt lora ,r. iKtMenid : itr, IiitSi.i
I UK I.I VIVO AliK allll HHf .H Mr 1 St.Imii
M"ffuzte. Adilrev
LITTEL.L di CO.; Boston.'
MONEY;
be mad. Out
liilxuit and send it
to n and we will
j ,- -. . A 4 A "eii ..u tree nme
llur.a of KH-al va.iu- and niiiMirianof t,i v,m inH
wlil ian you iu buMiii-a, a hieh mil brtnic you m
morv lu.M-y nirlit away than ajijil.iiiirvU iu Un
wwld. am- imp can do th work ajtd live at
hom Kither arx ; ail adv. ftimethinr new
thai UM conm molH7' Un all -k.-rs. W
j Marl vmi j capital mil twrded. Thin it on of the
Iremilfie. im)inaut riiamt- of a hreiime Tin
whrtabiti..anlitTiTli ,r IHYt ln( 4.
I Uy. rmnd outfit free Ad-lrrv. 1'ri n i-o. ao
(uata. Maine. deHf..ijT.
100
L.M li Du n eanva4t l,;r UH
CENTS
7TI lil.M IMI
, . . ... ... .i&n. r.ll
u a-ni wn.I UK tlreirw l'o. liiH-t
aMK w nte al one fur laraoa 4kV. SOlTT
"'""" rrrm iwra. WOT
I
C2 iJicinseK, tlSTdfSi, iElay
V f-oBitlvely Cured b tj
ft Tlie Ple's I arnt !.ITrr rn.. '
J lint iat j l-i. ii tci j i. r t J
I L aaiiiace EijtcH N"M" i'
23 Kttwrttt aer-.dtirtU2norjal. h,l
Winter Work on th Farm.
The iiii.-r -t-iiw.u need tn neaa-MRorily
entnil idlenet) on tlie f.iriu. Much valu
able work may 1 done in winter; and
by a projn'r Mild judii-iom. division of
farm .IntieH tlie liurried lnlor of ijirini
may Ik- nouew but avoided. Ine great
ource of lom. in winter in allowing the
tdioi-kii f vorn lo remain in the field to
lie injured by tlie weather, aa well ax af
fording harlmrin )Ia.vw for mice and
ii-rinin, itist.-ad lidiilinj the Mine to
the barn, there to remove the ears of
corn, and hulking tbeiu, under shelter,
I13- n hieh nieaim the fodder will be. Itrijh
tor and letter, wli.le every (xirtkin of the
stalk tuny Ih- conveniently made of some
value. The nlraw atacks nhojld also U
c.irricd to the barn; there, aionjr with
the cornstalk, (ituwed tlinniali a fodder
cutter, to Iw reduced into very short
ictitsttiK, and either fed to stork or Um.i1
ax licddiii)!. Tli is may .net sometliinu
Tor IhI or. hut when it is nnidere.l that
unemployed help contx an inui li aa that
which can la' put to aervice, the real val
ue of the labor is but very little. Every
oiince of food wived by careful pree ra
tion is a clear gain, and the winter work
in t'nat reNiec.t in but a continuation of
that left over from the fall.
The Aianure heap is another winter
workshop, aa it is the most important
iiiterial on the farm. Xo matter how
cold the weather may be, there are cer
tain titiieti when the materials of the
manure heap reijuire turning over, not
only to reitiin over heating but to throw
the coarser portions to the center, where
they may, in turn, lie reduced to a tine
condition.
Without enteriiiK into the details of
the necewary repairs required for farm
buildings ami fences, and for insiect!on
of machinery and implements, the fat
tening of stock us a winter occupation,
the work of hich should lie done com
pletely la'fore spring in onlor to be in
readiness for the plow when t le frost
tshall he out of the ground. Farming is
all-year-round business, and tiermits of
no idle time, if rightly niamigf.1, as it
im-lmU-s the growing of crops in favora
ble sciisuiis, to lie manufactured.!!! the
funii into iiiilk, butter and meat during
the periods when but little can Ih- done
in other respects, for winter can really
b" made a busy season if the farmer
t uill s desire.
-
His Little Trip to Holland.
Sailors ar.' scan-e in this section at pres
ent, and this gives rise to many amusing
attempts on the part of our '"shipping
masters" to enlist "greenhorns." Geor
gian generally are not of the roving dis
iiositioii, and Georgia negroes arc partic
ularly axersc to being carried to foreign
parts. Occasionally a "cnllnd" man
takes into his head that there are other
places as gssl as home, and into him the
"shipping master' plungea his talons
with rare relish. There is money in a
uiior who is not familiar with the nipea,
and money is the "shipping master's" de-
''' ,
Forester Maxwell, colored, came down
on a raft of tiuilier the other day. Inad
vertently he exeicised hi vocal powers
n a veritable sailor aong. The shipping
master prick.sl up his ears and chuckled
inwardly.
"Know something about sailorir.g?"
asked the wolf.
' itiiss I doe. I'se lieen running on a
st -I'ulioat in the rildier, fertwo months,"
answered the lamb.
How would you like logo to llol
1 1 ml '.' " continued the purveyor of tars.
" Fust rite, only I'se got only one shirt
i I me," sai-I the innocimt darkey.
Well, I'll buy anot icr, and when you
g t to Holland you can buy us many as
you want."
"How fur to Holland T
" A little bit further than from Lumlier
City to Darien."
" All right," said the guileless up coun
try darky, " if ,lim Pearson conies down
011 a raft in de mornin' ax him to tell
Klij that I'se going to Holland and
won't la? bock for two or three daya."
Forester Maxwell is now, much to his
discomfiture, we imagine, sailing the
s-ean hlue on the Brit sh Iwrk Perpetua,
while the wily shipping master, with a
swelled purse, is on the lookout for new
vietiins. VirtVn (''.) fiatrttr.
What amTto Do?
Tlif KytniliMft of ISiliiiusneiM are iin
lnij.jiilv hut too well known. Tliey Jif
fer in different iiiiliv i.lualw to wouie ex
tent. A P.ili.iUH man in sel.loin lireak
fat eater. Tfio frequently, aliiH, lie h
an exei-llent npjK'tite for lifiiiiln but none
fur lid of a iiiorniiifr. II ix tone will
li.ir-llv Uar in-iiction itt any time; if it
i not while anJ furreil, it ii romrli, at nil
events.
Tlie .liestive nysteii ih wholly out of
r-U-r uml Hiarrliix aor Constipation may
iie a ayiiiitoiii or the two may alternate.
There are olten Hemorrhoid or even
I.n. of IiI.mmI. There mity he triihliiiew
mil often hea laehe ami ai-i'lity or flatu
leiwv anil ten.lerneiw in the pit of the
stomach. To eorrert all this if not effect
a eure trj- frVrtiiV J;ixf Flower, it costs
lint a trifle ainl thoUKamlti attest its elH
mey. Shiloh's Cntijrh ami Cinsinnption Cure
issol.l by usoi. a irnarantee.' It cures Con--Kiniption.
Sob! hy (!eo. V. BiMifonl A Son
An ignorant Californian.
Omaha. Man " Live in California, eh ?
Wonilerfnl boom (roinon there.I hear?"
California Man " Boom ? "
" Yes. Don't you know w hat a Ixkhii
isT
" I never bean! of one. What is it ? "
" Why. pri.vs of real estate way up in
the air." Every tly valiiin his yronnil
at u small fortune a foot."
-That's iiieer. There's nothing of the
kiml in California. EverybcMly is starv
ing an.l can't jrive their land awav."
"Well, well? What business are yon
in there, any way?"
" I'm a tax assessor." Oiifdw ll'or..
That H.ickinir Coiu:h can la? so quickly
i-ureil by Shiloh's Cure. 't'Ktuirantw it.
Sol. I hv i. W. Hetif.inl A Son.
Advice to the Cirls.
Do not estimate the north of a your,.;
man by his ability to talk soft nonsense,
nor by the lenirth of his iiiustaclie.
Do not imagine that an extra riblsm
tied alxiut the nwlt, can rmneily the li
fei-t of a soiled eolla-' or an nnti.lv dress
If your dresa is inconvenient I v lonr,
and a ifentlenlan steM upon it, don't lie
anjrry, hut meekly lie his pardon, as voi
ought. Aluays cherish a partui'ity for
the snieli of dishwater it is more inn.lu
cive to health and far less expensive
than "a met or Eden."
Sleepless nights made miserable by that
terrible u'h. .Shiloh's Cure is the reined)-
for you. Sold by into. W. Benford A
Son.
Hon. Simon Cameron once said: " I
bad the advantage of starting hi life poor,
and my sun Don had the advantar of
sJartiDif rich, yet ray advantage wer..
greater llitn Ills."
Will you suffer with Dysjiepsia and
I.iver C.niiplaiiit? Shiloh's Vitalizer in
iniarHtiteed to cure toil Sol.t hv 1. u-
Beafotd & Son.
?
frjer, cftf
Whicr) 10
INZEfS
ULU
OJM ESTY
fl
" Genuine has a
F(ed H tin tag on
every plug.
Old Honesty is acKnowi-
edged to be tye purest
and rp,ost lasting piece
of Standard Chewing Tobacco
onthemarKet.Trxmg it 's
a better test than any talK
about it. Give it a fair trial.
Your dealer has it.
THE PEOPLE
Who have teen .tiiapiioititet in the results oh
Uined frrnn the use of (iK'V WINKS, HKEF
WI.NEaad IKOX. or the no-calleJ EMl'LMlONuf
1)l UVEK OIL, ihonll ui
CHERRY MALT
PHOSPHATES,
a combination of Wild I'hern-, F.xtru- of Malt'
and the H.vpoiiliospLatoi, a dc'.iciowt atimulunt
and nutriment.
Chekry MAl.Tactson ihe Stomueh and Livtr
Increasing the appetite, assistinn diseMlion, tht-re-tijr
making It applieulilu for Ilyspo;niif iu In va
riou forma : Uv of Apatite, Hea.1ehe, Innom
nla, 'rt?nerl Debility, Want of Vitality, Servian
Prostration, CunKtiinptiuii, te.
If your lirutmtuil doca not keep it, iwnd 51,00 fur
one bottle or SS.UO tor KX bottle. Eipruaa paid.
UEBIU PUARMACAL CO.,
7S Maiden Ijinc, X. Y.
Sold by all DniinrifUi. mar-'87-lyr.
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lustrating the results of retvnt E.-ypii in U-seircli; a"furtht;r article by WM. AP
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The American Agricult arist and The Inter Ocean.
Vw.t-TtKlST: .br ""e" that p.riodi.-a! U tnrni.hl w.lli TirK WHI KI V IM I ..R
if;HH?!b-?V'i!?rri' f?r K lM,-I AK AKU SIXTY CENTMtIiai.THK
tauWaTiiiESiVl ?.VJlte,5'.l " !' " hed awtieu tana iouraaia
laa-Uvt.lt THIBT1 t KAILS. and la Bow bnrr than avarbctora.
THS SOU-WUiLI iaaaj af Utrat 0MBIHAT10W ta U MOU tba TBI WEEELT.
fBrmt that m lm A I'BrsiriF.Vr TVII I. RF tUtTII, M r-n-nt. of
rreatl iK.rt.iK-. ar nortendnut la Europ.. At aocb tinw. .xrr (amilr bouUl h.n a
Uioroua-ii.T reiiab. Maipuwr. Th. itthers nd uoUwra Bwditaawollaa UwtkuV
ran. bend for aainpie eopr ol THK INTKR OCKAN. " aawouaa uwcau-
aaiS'iy ? n dLt 51f .Ti""' t'I1"r b drmf1- "mraa. poatofilea order, npna
OWSS ASD OfKKATEB OVEB
(3,000 Oik?
OF FKHFEC11A IXaSTUCCreW U.ULWAV
fCMCTaaTC3 THE PORTIONS OP
ILLINOIS. IOWA,W?COSlll,
DAKOTA, NEBRASKA,
anj WYOMIRG.
V'
V v(ew
IWLWAJXCE. ST. PAUL,
minneapolis,
cuhc:l bluffs, oviaka.
. 1 1 Ti-os 1:v.;!"N-i vir!",s.
M:: riii.i: i.m s 1 j yT
tsi' No!rr:n i- vrV'tTn.. V
fhK .IM V I.IM. I'l TUB 11 ll'F Iftr.TH.
' Till' i-iN!-Kl: I IM-: TO CM :r-ill M .
Fir mapa, tiasAtabtm. aart inf. na-itioo Ir tile l-iK.-l
4Uil. WiUnaa tmtfmtmi )
H. A. CROSS, Trawling tirt., Laura-. ,. l a
MARVIN HUGHITT H. C. WICKER E.P.W.LSON
teHdnl. Traffic Jfaaarr. Iin. A$
ARSUCKLES'
name ou a package ol CCFF EE Is a
gUairaiilca oi CJ:ce:ieuce
a packasjfl ol CCF
oi ccelieuce
ABIOSA
it kept iu all !
in the Atlantic to tt
COFFE2 it kept iu all flr.t-class
etui es trom the Atlantic to the Pacuio.
COFFEE
Is never rrr.l -Always
"- "V
scale.', u.
;v;i to the air.
'.h-- c otiosity
. .AGES.
7 nEWJNVENTIONf
T' rrrl tf P-rcj, I,,,. bet hrm rn In t
hTT9. IJ ieMi ktn il 5 nd (4 -?rw4i ' Fw-ttf"
ffpft KwriciT Vk wfct l"hrj-r tr.f fl'it r"Oi
Aitit ruLlfix: Hwi irmK r.,
303 3. cai Street. Ctuuaso, IU.
Fences for
Farmers.
prrtrifrt,
awl
JuraiiU.
HORSE HIGH, BULL TROPG, AND PiG TIGHT.
SOMETHING NEW.
We re nirirr, in the mniiiactitre of this
fence at Somen! and Meverwiale. U ta tlie mr
iHirultiv, ami iniKt-t U-tu-v ktum n. No bart.
uu injurr U tx'k. Farury fu Somcnvt al the
old KoRH:r carriage bu-Utry.
maymf. Z. M. MARSHALL & SON.
State Normal
School.
UM K HAVKX. i'.V.
j t'a-urpaie.1 in its a1vantAv.,s. Ija-ation
I tl.-alttiful aiel illliritlir Iti-lnirlon t'XH-riti.-el
l.-a.-iH'r. aim nonoreo ifra.nmu-. .11 .-oneifi. rv:u
aiipni.rialHiitii Una year Sii.imii. Kxlvn:ve IM
FK11VEMENTS l.-DveDi.-oee!. ami l omii-rm. su
yierior Mo.h-1 and Traiuiuir SebiaiL state ai.1 10
.nileoliai aluilellUi.
JAMES ELDON, A. M., Principal.
jul;-'- r. Loe Hstvii, Pa.
MAGAZINE!
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renaclenlioiis
part ot Inntnuctor r.'l t tHertanwr lor'Ui homa
CENTRAL
TILE INTER OCEAN, C2Hc&gX
1888.
Harper's Weekly.
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HAi:ri:i: ,v i:i:niKUs. x.-w Y'..rk.
1888.
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY,
HRPF.tt' YolSii Ktiff.R tlllIVMH til
voting p'ail'TH hy y nm-luily M:lfifti ;ir:'
ty oI'iIk'Iih un.i tiMir tt'-!l-i imsiIi'nl ir':u
tuotit. Ii n HiTain tlir h-t va't'u ami Ntiort
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