Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 23, 1884, Image 4

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A VaUM) ia Ui Mliir,
A tall man, with a fall beard the color
of old cold and white-brimmed hat,
and wearing aenitof ready-made olotbct
wife tte tceif-iLirc of an Osaka store
plainly TiiiUe. got off the train M it
reached tba Srth western depot. In
Chicago, the other day, and had hia
gripsack oLecked for aafe keeping in the
waiting-room.
'1 ben he stepped ont of the depot and
walked tatt, and taw the aigna of the
Ciiicago museum.
"A show, hey! Well, m take that
in, sure." He bought a ticket and
psseed in, and was coon contemplating
tlte pretty girls in the costnmea of ail
nations, and e tared long and earneatly
at one of the onns lidiea who aeemed
to take his eye. The girl waa rally
conscious of tLis admiring look, bat,
like a well-behaved girl, took no notice
of it until alter the apace of tome min
utes, when the steady fcase brought the
colcr to her cheek and a half fcmile to
her face, which ahe attempted to bide
by quickly turning about. This was
not lubt to the keen eye oi tne western
man. aud teveral times be moved for
ward a if to speak to the girL bnt each
time he rbratik back bashfully and re
sumed his first position. The curl be
came somewhat nervous. She attempt
ed to dm-t off the front of her booth
witii a leather duater, but it flew from
Ltr tine, rs upon the floor. The Wear
eru man sprang quickly forward and
banc o.! it to Ler with uutauglit grace.
li.ank you, air," she said, with a
smih: and a bluh.
"Oa, yon can talk American?" he
atkrii.
Yea. sir " she replied. "Why not?
"Uii, 1 annuo; jou wearing that fur-
inn lit , 3 on know.
" ea, I am American," ahe said.
'it's a mighty pnrt7 rig, anyhow,
he said.
1A you think so?"
"Yes. Dyt yon stay here all the
time;
"No; 1 live at home. I'm only here
for a couple of wetaa.
I'm a Miauger in town," said he.
"Jniieed. "
"Yea; I live m Arizony."
'is mat larawat?''
"Yv; it's lonesome for me out there.
ecntt iiu.en.
"Wtiy den't you live in a eitvr
" 'Cute I've t,ot a ranch and a lot of
cattle."
tine looked at him with sudden re
pt-ct,kT she had heatd of the Western
I attic kli g.
"J. aa ougEastto see a gal," he
said, alter a pause. "But I don't think
I ii o now.'
-Wny not?''
Caua I've found one that aniU me
in Cuici-go.
Yen ie lucky," said the gill, smiling
at t'.e simplicity of the man. "Who is
au.7 '
"Yon."
"O, go on with your foolishness. Yon
never saw me before."
"Hit," said he, "but I'm going to stay
in Cutcauo and see yon again. Fact
la, 1 abt a wile, i'tn a plain mail, with
no tr.miuings. "If you'll marry me,
taj ao.-'
'i.his is so tudden, aid 1 don't know
you, aud"
"Jitvtr nand that. Where do von
Iiv."
"-No. street."
Fatner and mother living?"
'FUier is dead. 1 lit
live with
mouier.
And yon come here to make a little
moi ty toaara pajing tiie rent?"
flow i.id vou know it?"
''Aeer mind; I'm coming up to see
yon to Light. I can convince your
uioihcr tnat X am able to take care of
you, aud i've got letters to Chicago men
Ui.i'il snow wbo and unit i am. If
jour ui other 'il o along ont 1'U be glad
io nave ner ajong. Anyway, l m going
to take vou."
"Vuure very eonfldtnt. seems to
me," taid the joung lady, wbo had snd
deuiy come to Uiink a yellow beard
"N . a iiiind," said the Arisonian.
"T;o uo tne uog and leave the latch
suwK out to-niku for I'm coming.
sure as thunder," and he walked
away.
lo-day there is a vacancr in the
litzar el Nations," for one of tne
pictticst feula ruts gone, and in a neat
iitUe collage in the north dirjiion an
old iacy auu ghl are sewing for dear
lile on a serviceable bridal outfit.
To (tuencta Ui Thlnt.
A gTeat many industries start afresh
and wuh great impulse in the spring of
the year. One ot these is the business
of pieparing "cooling beverages" for
tne cummer drinker. I be bottling ee
tao iBi nienta are in operation the year
tnrougn, but in the spring preparations
are made lor the summer increase. Tne
demand for the lighter drinking materi
al, it not lor all, is regulated by tne
weather to a great extent. If the sea
son be hot and dry tne people will be in
i be same condition. The amount of
sweetened water that is aold under van.
ous names is simply enormous.
boaa is water impregnated with car
bonic ac.d gas. Crbouio acid gas la
made troru pulverized marble and vit
riol. Tne marble is pnt into a receiver
and muted witii the vitnoL Tbe gas Is
thus generated, and alter paoaing
Uiioutn pumiers or through water is
redy to L-e charged into anv of
bo,klitd water. A bottling machine
film a bottle a second with tne help oi
one operator. Over the bottling table
are me itervou-s containing syrups,
connected aith tbe bottling mauLina.
Tne carbonic acid gas, mingled with
waur, is let in, tne sirup lancet is
opened and in the rpt.ee of a second
a it. itio i i ginger ale, aaraaparnla,
p' 1 or einir mixture la reauy lor mar
a..i.
i Le uiat every of ginger ale gave a
ic.iinu-g tuuib. to muiioua. It la sup-
poBtu ii.ki more would le sold if tne
iau.e ale Waa not given to it. As it
ia bcihuig more tnan water sweetened
wiln feixiKer syrup and chareed with
caiOomo acid gts, it has no Very marked
uiioxikaiuig or even stimulating qnali
ties, it ia the great aUmmer oruJt
narmleaa, plcaoit, lelrealunaT and
hcbiiniul, 'Tne item of bottlea ia an
i.u)HJiuuit one. Tue bottles coct moie
U.aa tue ale. tvery bottle reqairea
waning, oi oouxre, every time it is
cb-put d. For tula purpose a maotune
o.cn invented and put in operauou
tu ukc tne place oi luuid laOcz. Tlus
a.i.uiiiio wan.a sixty bottlea per min
ute, m d doea it as well as tne raost
Oarciul band. The aavaig in labor la
gna;, LetWes tne city consumption
tue sea-aucre trade will soon begin
afea.ii. At tue summer resorts the duet
neici.u or many is drmkneg. Why
not? 'Tue satt air produce thirst.
Ths klarrs.
It is proposed to tunnel the Bierra on
the line oi tne Central Fadflo Baiiroad.
lrom Truckee to Blue Canon, and do
away with the snow sheds, many of
which are getting old and rotten, and
brekk down easily under a heavy weight
or snow. .
A Ceimsu cocior recommends bread
rnnoe aiih sea-water aa a wonderful
ieh.tuy a.nbt scrotals and disorders
re thug ir m intnflicient nourishment
fefct-aatir out hi to stand twalve hoars
Laioie lag ased for making dough, in
, order to free it lroin imparities. Bread
made with it, it ia aaid, has no unpleas
ant taste.
PACXDf Brrrra is CttocKa. The
t,artial loaa of a crdck of our own test
battel the put season, or, wnat wee,
a bent tea sax:., tta Last of. its navor
sod the oosaeq-eat old tme, k&s Jed to
the looking into tha natter, and the
apposed perfect giasmg ot ue crocs
waa found to be pierced with a great
number of moat minute holes, the re
sult In some way of the burning. Tnis
let the air into the butter, or, what
teas worse, the inside material of the
crock aim ply acted as a spongr, and the
finer aromatic oils of the batter were
absorbed through those minute holes
into the clay, and the outside layer ot
butter waa rained, leaving but core of
good batter in the centre of the crock.
Mo poorer article waa ever invented in
whioh to pack batter tbtn a poor crooK,
one either imperfestly glased or a
- second " that contains erasks, ' blis
ters" or scalded off plaoea. When the
glacing la pertect or glass-like, absorp
tion cannot take place, bat unlet it is
perfect there is a great liability ot a
loss in aroma and texture, and wnat
was put down as yellow butter will be
taken np with edges bleached oat and
the flavor gone. If a broken crock is
examined it will be foond that the g las-
ins at beat ia not thicker than a him,
and might be easily destroyed by the
action of the oil and the acids of which
butter is composed. The genuine
stone mock with its glssiug of glass
makes a perfect package tor batter, bat
the conmou clay crock with its salt
wash or vita tons gmS'), is olten a delu
sion in bntUr keeping ; but what con
sumer ever thought It waa the crock it
sell that worked thedamage and charged
it to thai cause ?
Wa Lave Just waded through a col
umn of directions, being an eoitornu in
an agricultural jaurnal. bow we are to
raise " bronae '- turkeys, but saying not
a woid in what respect tbia turkey
oiffers in the laisiig liom the black, tbe
white or the grey turkey. W e read it.
not in tbe expectation of learning any
thing werUi knowing not already
known, bo to see how so large a space
eonid oe filled with information that
mne farmer ont of ten could tell you
in about a score or two of lines, and tell
yon in each a way that you wonld
know ail sboat racing bronze or any
oihtr turkejs and could not go amiss.
It ra the cost cm of some writers, espe
cially aaricuJlural writers, no matter
abat subject they may be attempting to
elucidate, to employ as many words aud
spin oat as many phrases as oss:ble,
dcnbtleas nitii the iuea that a had col
emu or column of matter will much
more readily attiact readers than a
short article as embracing everything
thattheieis to say upon a subje t;
whereas it is next lo being out ol ques
tion to pick oulirom tbeKieal0Oi.iu.-ion
ot words any points to be of any Value
to the reader. At a general thing lar
mers have no tine to waste upon ion,
nnmeaniLg commusicaliona. Wbat
they detirj is plain apeaking, short and
to me purpose ; and it is ou Una ac
count tnat we make our own articles
brief and cUmi, so tnat whatever ol
merit ttiere may be in them may be
readily applied.
Vaixk or tkk UaRDuc. Farmers too
often allow the artieu to take the 1-.SI
chance, and to remain neglected till the
field crops have had lad attention. As
a coneeqoence weeds get the start ;
vegetables are crowded with weeds, the
labor of hoeing ia greatly increased,
and the owner concludes taut a garden
ia a costly luxnry wnica does not pay.
But if well managed it will pay better
than anything else. Riaptwmesiraw
berries, currants, asparagus, cabbages,
beets, tarniptt, etc, may all be plaii'ed
in rowa and cultivated with a horae,and
ua this way an aore need not cost more
in cultivating than an acre of field pota
toes or corn. Even on a rich half-acre,
tbe family may nave strawberries lor a
mouth in abundance, to be followed
with an equal supply of raspberries and
of cnrranla. Peas, beans, asparagus,
beets, spinach, cabbage, tomatoes, on
ions, parsnips, and many other vegeta
bles, in their various periods may be
ail grown in abundance, and will prove
of more value in supplying a lamily
with comfort, luxuries and subsistence
tnan any equal area elsewhere. The
great requirement for success is easy
and thorough cultivation.
TxsrmaTX mi BTaauES. Warm sta
bles lor live stock do not necessarily
mean that ammais shall oe bcxed up so
tight that the supply of fresh air is cut
ou lrom without, and that there can be
no escape of the air vitiated and laden
with tue exhalations from the droppings
and breath of animals. Pure air is es
sential to health, whether in mankind
or animate. The arrangement of win
dows or ventilators should be such ss
to admit the puresir and let ont the font
air, It ia true thot many stables are so
open to tbe weather that there is no
danger from this source. Bat in new-iy-built
stables, especially in basements,
where large numbers of animals are
stabled, the danger of lung disease
lrom too close confinement is by no
means email.
Caoics Eoaxa. Those who have
choice loses olten desire a few extra
ones, either to bestow upon friends, or
to use in enlarging their flower garden.
In older to tettte good strong plttLUs.it
la ociy tectssary to select rpe shoots,
well branched near the ground (prefer
ring those limbs that ii cnt oft would
make a nice busiiy plant) and with a
sharp anile, back or notoh the under
tiue so uiat when bent it e rnes in con
tact with the soil. These notches should
be five in number, through to the heart
or pitch. ISvw L-toid the limb down,
and with the kniie slit the limbs oi e
and a ha.! inches up toWalos the end ol
me to., just Leiow the notches, and be
Cartful Lot to bleak the ilinh ; covet
io inches in the sandy soil, and lay a
brick or stone over it to keep it down.
Keep the sod moist and by spring the
tools will have formed often lour and
live inches long, when it can be re
tuoved. The ntoat a,rEeult rosea root
easily tuis way.
Damf"s. Darnel. m and dew are
fatal to yoULg turkeys, Therefore they
stool a i e kej.1 in coe. s Until the dew
is off the gruas. A great many younu:
tuikeya oie lrom ibis cause white
breeocrs wiunalv aaoilbe their deatn to
improper lood.
L'o cot feed ecru to the backs, bat
give tLtm plenty of rata and keep them
out of ttoima. The best flock masters
pnt the bucks by themselves at night.
The lambs will be stronger.
In beat carcass weighing 1,400
pounds and a mutton 160 pound are
the stanoaids in the Bntnh markets.
Tha Mational Hungarian Exhibition
Is to open on May 1, ltsf 5. and remain
open to October 15. in connection
with this uisplay there will be an in
ternational seot on for tools, machines.
motors, agricultural machines, paten
ted inventions, kx. in whu-h Amencana
may open np a new market lor their
manoiacturea.
The alnminnm piuees for the deccr-
atiuu and preservation of iron and steel
is intended to take the place of nickel
ing, tinning and coppering. The coat
ing leaves the sharpness of the outline
unimpaired, and adheres closely to east
and wrought work.
A Fxw SovxLTisa. There are several
oovelriea in the pTodncftons of the
croakery and household articles manu-
raotoren. Tbe patented cigo-Dacsea
waste-Bt jar is the naefsl fe&tare of
a bed-isohf aet of china. This prevents
tha wall-paper from being splashed by
emptying a basin or mug. Tne bign
back ia decorated like the front of the
jar. This pattern oornes also in paint
ed tin, when the hlgb back is move
able, so aa to be lifted ont for purposes
of perfect cleansing. For afternoon
tea. or "nte tit-caps, ttiere comes a
Bohemian tilting ketttle, with nickel
plate trimmings, mounted on a stand,
which is a heatuuz arrangement. The
nursery table is not forgotten, and
earthen ware, toy plates and mugs,
combine a lesson in natural history and
tbe alphabet with the infantile attrac
tions of eating and drinking. Tbe
lion, tiger, or humped eam:l is depict
ed in the centre of the plate or mop,
with its name printed in one corner,
while around this circles the twenty
six letter. New Cower pots of fine
white clay are figured with the over
lapping fish-scale pattern. They are
porous and suitable for house and win
dow plants.
Bashed Mat with V ioetablis.
Slice the remains of any cold roast meat
very thin, cut iff the browued edges and
dip each shoe into a little flour. Break
np the Lous of the meat and put into
a stew-pan with a small chopped onion,
a thinly-sliced oarrot, a little chopped
celery, some salt cloves, a few pepper
corns and allspice berries. Boil tnem
in a pint and a half of water for one
hoar, dipping off ail fat that rises, and
thicken tbe gravy with a little browned
floor, browned on a flat tin in the
oven, ttkim out the bones and err)
ot meat, and put in the slices, and let
the whole boil np for a few minute.
Make a wall of mashed pota oes or
boiled rioe around the edges of a dish,
and cover it with beaten egg, and
brown it in the oven while tbe snoes oi
meat are being bested throng b; then
turn the meat and gravy into the dish,
and serve very hot.
UaxxBTlIaTossiaa. The jelks of
two eggs, a very little mustard, salt,
pepper, the juice of a lemou and some
water. JJeat ail togeiuer. w p""
the same curdling, the eggn must be
well beaten before adding heoU. Pour
in the oil slowly, a lew dr. p si a
time, stirring until of the consistency
of jelly. A lew drops or vinegar may
be added, or a small spoouinl of boil
ing water. The celery must be well
washed and then thoroughly dried in a
towel; cut in small pieces in a salad
bowl, throw the mayonnaise over the
celery, mix all together and serve.
Cbttmbed - Haddock. Bemove the
bones and skin lrom cold boiled bad
dock and put them on to boil with
hall a small onion. Pick the nab, into
flakes and mix with a pint of flab,
one tesspootiiul of salt, half a teaspoon
fui of pepper, and one cupful ot dry
bread crumbs; fill a butter uish half
full of the mixture, theu pour in what
remains of your drawn butter, add the
rest of the nh. sprinkle crumbs over
the top, moisten with the water in
which yoa have boiled the bones, and
bake about twenty minutes. It must
be more moist than soalloped oysters.
CkCina. Mince fine one capful o:
ram roast lieet, add one-fourth cup
Inl of dry tiead-crumbs, one fourth ol
a small onion, grated, one least ooutal
of chopped parsley, one-to rth tea
poouim of pepper, and oe teaspoou
lul oi salt; stir in a little good stock
and -,o egg, beaten. The mixture
should be aa soft as yon can handle it.
Heat altogether, and when it is cool,
mould in the bowl of a spoon into egg
shaped balls, roll in fine crumbs aud
try a light brown in hot laid Make a
gravy ol one cup of stock, thickened
with browned flour, and flavored ivith
one teaspoouful of Balford sauce, and
poui over the cecils.
Beep AH Mode. Cut two pounds
lean beef into pieces with ona-iourib
pound lat bacon cut in strips. Make a
seasoning of equal quantities cf natmec,
pepper, and twice aa much tait; dip
the bacon into vinegar, then into tue
seasoning; put the meat over the lire
in a saucepau with a pint of btoca, two
large oniona, a bonch of sweet herbs,
and a little lemoa peel; cover it closely,
and let it simmer gently for two honr;
then turn the meat over and simmer
one hour more.
Ir it is necessaiy that the clothes of
the Monday's w:ash should be loit in
all niiiht- do not leave them in
suds, but alter taking them fiom the
boiler and draining tnem, put mem in
a tub and poor over them scalding
water and let them lie in this, lrom
this they can be wrung ont, and after
blueing bl ghtly will look muh whiter,
and certainly will have a more pleasing
and cleaner odor than if left ail night
in snda.
Potatoes ala Ltosxaiss. Slice an
oniou finely and lry it in butter till it
begins to take color; add lour or live
cold boiled potatoes cut in slices three
eighths of an inch thick, salt and pep
mr to taste, and keeu shaking tiir
J saucepan till they are quite hot and
also begin to brown, iseet dripping, n
property clarified, may be used in
stead ot batter.
Ebead Fr;onra Bilfd. Take one
pound bit ad crumbs, soak in boiling
milk for half an hour, beat np with
fork, add two well-beaten egga, three
cone-as sugar, fonr ounces finely-chop
ped snet, half pound cu riant and a
little nutmeg. Boil in a weii-oattercQ
basin lor an hour and a half.
Bbfaj Cams. tiok some crusts ol
bread in milk, strain them tn rough thu
cullender very One, beat in tour eggs
aud a little flour, ust sufficient to
thicken the substance; add one tea
spoonful of saieratua. Mix all to
make a thin batter, and bake ou the
griddle.
Bbc-uh Sunua, A small vial,
with a tightly fiitiujt cork, can be kept
in the work-basket or aewing machiue
and all broken needles put into it. It
saves tbe annoyance of getting op from
yonr work to take we of them, and if
left lying around, they o.t.-n cause se
rious trouble.
ftiTirair. wufpra sraj VAliahAd hv
Ka K... .nil nlHir th iM ron tswv T. b .
a pint of oatmeal and a pint of water.
with almost a teaspoon tui oi sail, mix,
and "WDread on buttered Lana. Make it
just aa tnw as possible, and yet have
tne Dotiom oi uie pan covereo. xae
viowiy.
Poroffina is now superseding sper
maceti iur many purposes, and refiners
are hardlv so anxious to extract it from
the oil. Yet there is a considerable
demand for spermaceti from Sweden,
where it ia largely employed in the
manufaetore of matches, and in that
country the match-making bos in ess is
very active.
Inexhauitible beds of iron sand ex
ist in Mew Zealand, yielding from fifty
to seventy per cent, of iron, and so
pore that it can be worked into steel
without paddling, being simply melted,
cast, and at once forged under the
hammer.
Honor te Whom It Is Due.
To tk Editor of tbs TUn8lar.
la yonr tatie of tbe ll'b l-nt, under the
bead cf ''L.eil Personals," is a statement
which oeeds correcting. It at stated that
one Georie W. Elliott, who broosht to
Cincinnati one thousand dollars ($1,000)
in cash for a well-known proprietary me
dicine concern of Kocbester, H. Y., is now
the advertising manager cf a patent medi
cine concern on the Hudson. It is the first
atatemeat which needs correcting; of the
latter 1 know little and care less.
Mr. Elliott did bring the money to Cin
cinnati, but be acted simply In the capa
city of messenger of the Kocheater bouse,
which he represented. The facts of the
case are these:
During tbe height of the suffering caus
ed by tbe raging waters, wben thousands
of fugitives were starving from hunger and
suffering from cold, long before the au
thorized call for aid was sent out by our
ciiizena, Mr. tl LI. Warner, of Rochester,
N. Y.. with that wholesale ceneronty
which is characteristic ot the mao, tele
graplied me that he had sent one thousand
dollars cash aud twelve hundred and fifty
dollars worth of Warner's Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure, the entire proceeds
ot the sale of which, together with the
one thousand doHsrj cash, were to be
given for the benefit of tbe sufferers, as
in my judgment appeared beat.
The goods were disposed of, and, I
believe, the entire proceeds, with the one
thousand dollars cash, were given to re
lieve tbe wants and miseries of the suf
ferers. For Mr. Elliott lo try and ap
propriate for his concern on the iluueoo
the thunder tf a reputable bocse with
which lo rattle up a demand for bis tne
dicioe, is not only Dnfournallstic, but io
cidtdly unbusinesslike. If this concern
on tbe HuJ&oo wishes to reap the bene
fit of such magnanimity as Mr. Warner's,
why don't Mr. Elliott have its proprie
tor donate hia two thousand two hund
red and fifty dol an-t We dare say it
would be judiciously expended, and that
whatever glory and benefit there might
be id such exhibition of generosity would
be cheerfully given him.
I am led to mike this statement from
a sense of justice and right and from
the fact that it is rJui Mr. Warner, whose
liberality oar ediacs enjoyed.
Yours f jt the rwht.
M. Moslxb.
Clncinatl, O.. Feh. 27th, 1884.
Old Horace Mad Toons.
"No; I am not going to do it, but
I'll show jou how it s done," said vr.
Couch, a Detroit horse dentist, to a
Xew's reporter recently. He had just
tinished au operation on the grinders of
a mare that pulled on one line, kept her
mouth open wben being driven, slob
bered all the time and bad got to acting
ugly and vicious simply because some
of her back teeth had sharp points
which cut into tbe sides of her mouth.
""ow this mare is about 15 years old,
but she could be fixed up so aa to look
like one cf seven or eight, Yoa see,
the only way yoa can tell horse's age
is by the teeth. The lower front teeth
are the principal guides, tbe length of
the upper ones going to snow age; out
you that can tie fixed easy enough
by filing them off. These teeth"
here the horse dentist opened the mare's
mouth, showing the six lower front
ones "don't come before a horse is five
years old. The ones before that age are
colt's teeth. At six years of age each
one of these has a cup."
"What s a cup?"
"That's a little round hole in the end
of the tooth with a black spot in it.
When the boss is seven years old these
cuus dlsupiear in the two middle teeth
but remain in tbe two outside ones on
each side. At eight years the cups are
only ou the two outside teeth. After
that vear they disappear on all or them,
That's why so many hosses 'just tumed
eight' are sold. When those cups are
gone you can't tell how old a hoss is.
.Now, if we wanted to work this
mare oil on anybody for an eight-year-
old, I'd just take this instrument, dig a
mtle bole in each of these outside teeth,
touch the holes with a little nitric acid,
file down the upper row cf teeth to the
pioper length for an eight-year-old. and
the job is done."
"Would that deceive an expert?"
"Certainly. He'd just open the
mouth this way, glance at the teeth,
salfefy himself she was an eight-year-
old, aud it she suited htm in other ways
aud tbe price was satisfactory he'd buy
her."
"Is there much of that kind of work
done?"
"Yes; considerable. That's what we
call 'Bhsboping' a boss."
A Cw-bojr b st Stampede.
"One of the slickest things I saw in
my travels." said a passenger from the
West, "was a cow-boy stopping a cat
tle stampede. A herd of about six or
eight hundred bad got frightened at
something aud broke away pell-mell.
wuh their taiU In the air and tbe bulls
at the head of the procession. But Mr.
Cow boy didn't get excited at all when
be i-aw the herd was going sliaight for
a hu-h bluff, where they would certainly
tumble down into the canyon and be
killed, lou know that when a herd
like that gets to going they cant stop.
no matter whether they rush to death
or not. Those in the rear crowd those
ahead, and away they go. I wouldn t
have given a dollar a head for that herd.
but the cow-boy spurred up hia mus
tang, made a little detour, came in right
in front of the herd, cut across their
path at a rigLt angle and then galloped
leisurely ou to the edge ot that bluff.
halted ana looked around at that wild
nia&s of beef coming right toward him.
lie was as cool as a cucumber, though
I expected to see him killed and was so
txcued 1 could not speak Well, sir.
w hen the leaders had got within al out
a quarter of a mile of him I saw thein
uy to slack up, though they could not
do it very quick. But the whole herd
seemed to want to stop, and when the
cows aud steers in the rear got about
where the cow-boy bad cut across their
path I was surprised to see them stop
aud commence to nibble at the grass.
Then the whole herd stopped, wheeled,
straggled back and went to fighting for
a chance to eat where the rear guard
was.
" Vou see that cow-boy had opened a
big bag of salt he had brought out lrom
tne ranch to give the cattle, galloped
across tbe herd's course and emptied the
bag. Every critter sniffed that line ot
salt, and ot course that broke up the
stampede. But 1 tell you that was a
queer sight to see that cuss out there ou
me edge of that bluff quietly rolling a
cigarette, wben it seemed as If he'd be
lj uig under two hundred tons of beel
in about a minute and a half."
The nt e of glucose as an adulterant
of certain" food preparations baa Jong
been known, bat to what extent this
substance, of itself, waa wholesome or
otherwise, we have been in ignorance.
In response to inquires by the Revenue
Department, a committee of the Na
tional Academy has lately repotted upon
an examination into the matter. This
report says that the manufacture of
sugar from starch is a iong-eetablisbed
and important industry, tbe present
methods of which are unobjectionable,
and that, though haying abdht two
thirds the sweetening power of cane
agar, it excels it in parity and is equal
ly healthy.
Watxs one has had a fever, and the
hair ia failing off, take a teacup of
sage, steep it in a quart of soft water,
strain it off into a tight bottle. Bponge
the head with the tea frequently, wet
ting the roots of the hair.
HUMOROUS.
Hi waa Treasure ot a county in In
diana. The other sight about 0 o'clock
he made a call at the Loose of an hon
est old farmer, who waJ on hia bond
for $10,000, and Bitot the first greet
ings were over be began: an.
Thomas, I have some bad news for yon.
'Great Socttl bat are any of my re
Iashans over in Indianapolis dead?" "I
don't know about that; bat yoa remem
ber that yoa signed my bond? "Xes,
I did," "I am aorry to inform yon
that I am $1 4,000 short in my account."
ao!" "Alas! is it true." "And
whaxa did the money am to?" "liost
in Wall street," "Oh!" that's it. Why
I wouldn't worry over that, My son
Bill will take the lantern and go back
to town with yoa, and if yoa 11 snow
him Wall street he'll find the money if
it takes him all night, probably lost
it out of a hole in your pocket, eh?"
Tirana ia a new waiter in the House
restaurant, and the other day when
Rjmrautn tali v A Rlaekbnrn went down
to get hia lurch the waiter brought
him the bottle and a regulation wuisa;
glass. Mr. tsiackburn giarea at u
altar and then at the class, and
finally blurted ont: "Dod yoa
know who I am? ' .ko, repnea
it 'T am a FUnator-elect from
Kentucky." replied the Hon. Joe.
"From Jkentuotyl eiacuiaieu
waiter. Oh, I beg your pardon, sir."
And he quickly brought the Kentuckian
a big goblet.
Vf Should Help oa Aaolh'.
Mr. Norman Hunt, of No. 160 Chestnut
stivet, Springfield, Mass., writes April 10.
183, saying:
'Having the affliction caused by kidney
and Uver diseases, and after enduring the
aches, paiua, weakness and depression inci
dent thereto until body and soul were near
ly distracted. I sought for relief and a care
from my trouble, aud was told by a friend
bo had been cured by it himself, tbat the
beat and only sure cure was U unl's iteme
dy, and npou his recommendation I com
menced taking it, and tte first few doses
improved my condition in a very marked
manner, and a continuance of its use has
Justified all that my friends claimed for it
that it was a son and permanent care for
all diseases of the kidneys and liver. Sev
eral of my friends in Springfield have need
It with the most gratifying results, and I
feel It my duty ss well as a pleasure to re
commend Hunt's Kemedy in the highest
possible terms."
SfannfaflftDrAT Testimony.
Mr. H. W. Payne, manufacturer of har
ness, saddlery, trunks, valiant, etc., jio.
177 Main street. SpriiiKueid, Mams., writes
us nnder data oi" April 10. 1683:
"Gentlemen I have uaed Hunt's Reme
dy, the beet medicine for diseases f the
kidneys, liver, bladder and n.inary organs,
and have received grrat benefit to my
health from its nsa, and 1 find that it will
do just what is claimed for it; it will cure
disease and restore health. I therefore
pronounce it the best medicines that 1 have
ever nsed.
Uoatow and Albany Baliroad.
Albert Holt, Esq., paymaster Boston and
Albany railroad, at Springfield, Mass.,
writes April 23, 1883: "1 have nsed Hunt's
Kemedy.and my experience with it nas oeea
such that I can cheerfully say that I am sat
isfied that it will do jut what it prom
ises to do, if used according to directions."
"Hn.no! Where are you going? Don't
go np there; it's dangerous." What's
the matter?' "They're to explode a
blast u there in a few minutes,"
"Well, there ain't anv danger, I guess."
"Yes, there is." "Oh. no I guess not
I see a policeman up there, and if there
waa any danger he wouldn't be there,"
(From the Chicago, Itunoi StaatmUung, of
March i, luttk)
Testimony.
To the Editor of the IlUnoit Staatneitung :
Having read tbat Dr. SiUbee's Amv
kesis Is such an excellent remedy for
piles, I can testily to the truth of that
statement. For 23 years 1 snrtered from
the disease namwl. The advice of sev
eral doctors whom I consulted about it,
was always the asme, to drink cold water
which neverd.d me any good. I used many
sorts of pills and lotions without ever getting
any relief. Tbe physician whom 1 con
sulted last, prescribed for me to driuk
cream of tartar in cold water. Havingcoo
nnued this treatment for half a year I tound
my ailment unchanged. Ti.en I mails np
my mind to try one dollar'a worth of Dr. b.
Silahee's Anaketi from Xeustsndter & Co.,
No. 83 Mercer St., New York, the use of
which at once relieved my pains and ef
fected a complete cure. Since about five
years 1 am rid of piles, hj the use of four
dollars' worth of AnakesU. Persous ad
vised by me to try the same, were relieved
and cured by it.
It Is not my aim in this notice to assist
Meaara. Neuntsedter & Co., in selling their
"Anakesia," but rather to help sufferers
from Piles. CHRIST LlKov,
Waverly, Bremer Co., Iowa.
February 20. ISM
A mas zig-xagging along tbe exterior
boulevard larches against another man
asleep on a bench, and strikes him a
blow on the nose. "Why did you hit
that man 7 asked a policeman, wbo, tor
a wonder, was hear by. "I wanted to
wake him np." 'What for?" "Perhaps
he waa thirsty r
A Bed Letter Pay.
Tbe day on wnlch an invalid begins the nse of
Hosteller's Stomach Bitten should be marked
with s red letter In the diary ot his experience.
since tt means tor him the beginning ot a new era
of health. Vigor, sound digestion, regularity of
the bowels, tranquil sleep are amona the boons
which It confers. The chief hindrance to tbe re
storation of nerve power, Don-SMimustion of tbe
food, Is removed by it. sad tt auceeufully ombats
Inherent or acquired tendeacles to disease. Voy
ager In tropic seas nse it a . aa antidote to the
debilitating effects of extreme heat; it protects
the system from the consequences of exposnre ia
rough weather, and In regions where malarial
fevers are prevs'ent; it neutralises the miasmatla
poison in both air and prater. Penona whose
health Is precarious cannot sdopt a more potest
medicinal auxiliary of purely sanitary measures.
'Do you suppose eating angel coke
will make an angel of me? asked a
seraphic young lady of the worldly
young man. "I've no doubt it will."
he answered, "if you will only eat
enough of it
A Urns!'' Mary.
Mr. Isaac C Chapman., druggist, New-
burg, N. Y., writes us: "I have for the past
ton years sold several gross of Dr. Win.
Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. I can say of
it what I cannot say of any other medicine.
I have never heard a customer speak of it
but to praiBe its virtue in the highest man
ner. I have recommended it in a Treat
many cases of whooping cough, -with the
oappiest enects. x nave used it In my own
family for many years; in fact, always have
a ooiue in tne meuicme closet.
A Nkw Erjglai d man swallowed some
shot, and one of them worked its way
into his brain and killed him. He might
as well! have made faces at a Nevada
man.
Have you Heart Disease in say form t
it so nse Dr. Graves' Heart Kepi 1st or; SO
years have proved it a sure remedy for or
ganic or sympathetic Heart Disease. $1.
per bottle at druga-ists.
AatKBicax titles of distinction Bear
on Wallstraet, Count Yourchickena.
cari xiooea.
BkiBwy Mew.
"WeDs'Health Renewefreatorea health and vlanr
vjaycaMa. iuiiuKai ocauai lieouuy. St.
Tht danirera of tha eWtrin wfr
illustrated at a r.lunn of
Baltimore recently. A man waa leaving
tne Atlantic uarden when he tried to
brash aside with bis hand what ap
peared to be a small rope dangling in
front of the entrance. The "small
rope" lappened lobe the wire of the
electrio light at the entrance, whioh
had been carelessly left hanging by
employes, who were rrimrina th
lamp. Ha received a shock which
prostrated him and Tendered inMiainta
fne a ftimjt rim 1,maam.w . .j
. wa. hw itvw. j . . waa uw
covered that his band was severely in
jured, the flesh beh.g burnt through to
the bone In one place.
. t .r . M
Pu"'ci.Vi.PVoiye on tbe
ed flints or qnar.o
are. allowed to dropaunu ""r--. ,
KS, which i. thus ooomPlibod
oi (uu.u6, r.mentlT more
tlTn usual process
with grindstones.
An old physKUn. 'JTTm
ad aced IB his aaads f a ".'""'... lot
ary us formula of a um ZZtfCommmpH",
!si aaalt and aemaaenl " SfTTr,Jf an2
Broacaius. "YUinZtdn ileal cars
Lang Affeet oas, Bias P.u'"Jr", VompialBU,
Slnoi
SMUTS
Will
?TJ!!.?ZrM or kagiisa. wna fad
. u a nn want for
iiOT DOW uiuuu w.w J
that atring of fish?" asked an amateur
- lu home from a
nanerman ou uu --j , . . .
day's sport The boy named his prioe
"All right, tneres -.
. .. .u u .ni hdexter-
iast throw me mo uu, - ,
ously caught them, "lalk about catch-
r i . . - 1,1.1 . h nnrsaed
mg nsn, no cuuuauw.
his way."
Waeayow visit or leave New Tort Ctry, save
KurtWkxpreeatffe sad Camage Hire, and stop
SrSea!lUaia Hotel, opposite flrsad Cea-
i DlSegsat rooms, Snad ap st a est uf awe
million dwuiw. reduced to (1 sad apasrw per
SaTKumDeaB Man. Kevawr. aaraai
J .. . . - . . anrm- mm atairea and
..tit a.l a w-tnl&nfllTlO SO
'"WHO IB Ulli wi'i'--- -
vociferously near the front?" asked a
fnend of a theatrical manager on tbe
. ..... , .. . i .nnn.tnvn
nrpt production oi a iij -r
h..tr "That Irmir-haired man with
a light colored coat?" "Yes." "He-
he s tne attinor oi me vy.
tr K.a hrruiirht many to an
Air h " , , .
un inely grave. The heart is as liable as
other orgsns to disease; it y u ;
even in the slightest form use Dr. Oraves
Heart Regulator. 1. per nottie.
Kiourattvclt spesking: "Gentle
men of the jury," said an Irish lawyer,
it will be for you to -.ay whether the
defendant shall be allowed to come
into court with unblushing footsteps
with a cloak of hypocrisy in his month,
and draw three builo-'ka out of my
client's pocket with impdtiity."
Carbo-lines.
The gray and bald no more shall grieve,
The signs of coming age.
Far t'arboline can both retrieve
And fullest griefs srsuage.
Wires El AJabdi, tne false prophet,
has been nsed np by the English, our
government mhibt .do a neat, kind
thing by offering him a position in its
weather bureau.
I could scarcely speak; it was almost
impossible to breathe through my nostrils
Using fcly's Cream Balm a short time I
was eofrely leiieved 41 y bead has not
been so clear nor voice so s' ron in years.
I recommend fb s sdmirtMe remedy to ah
ifflicied with Catarrh or Colds ia the bead.
J. O. Ticbenor, Shoe Merchant. Eiiza
lieth, ti. J. (Price 50 cts )
A mate rK Tenor (just f'oa Pari)
"And have yoa never heard of
Gounod's crepuscule?" Unmusical
young lady "O, dearl No: how dread
ful. Is it cnylhiEg like spinal menin
gitis? AJT EXTESDF.D POPCLAKITT. BROWN'S
Bbonchial inocnts have been before
the public many years. For relieving
Coughs and 'lbroat troubles tbey are su
perior to all others. Hold only in boxes.
A Whaiamsp'.kt youth sent fifty
eents to a New York firm to learn how
to keep from swearing, and received in
reply: "Don't open yonr mouth." He
has sworn ever since.
PntisT inn best coD-uvBB oil, rroni selected
Uvera, on the sensliore, by aaweil. Hazard a Co.,
K. Y. ADeoluieiy pure ud atreek fai'enta wno
ha vp once laaea a prefer It to all others. Phjat
claoa declare a auprrH to all other oua.
enred ' if using Juniper lar Mp, aiaue by Caa-
wcu. . s vjl, .,cw iina.
On distilling soi ij onloriJe with the
silenised, as in the m-innfacto-e of hy
drochlorio acid. Dr. Drinkwater found
that all the selenium distilled over and
was dissolved in the acid, tbe saline re
sidue being practically free from the
impurity. The results were indepen
dent ot either temperature or quantity
of acid employed.
Dr. Kimet ureal Nerve auMorer is the marvel
f the age for ail nerve diseases. Ah Its stopped
iroek. dun kj oi ask sum, ruuauCiDIlia, ra
The following are said to be the six
teen American inventions of world wide
adoption. The cotton gin, the rotary
priii ti tig press, steam navigation, the
hot-air machiue, the sewing machine, the
india-rubber industry, the machine
manufacture of horseshoes, the ssnd
blast for graving, the gauge lathe, the
grain elevator, artificial ice making on
a large scale, the elec'ro-magnet in its
practical application.and the telephone.
"So you ran a newspaper once did
you? asked a reporter of a trac
"Yes, for two months." "Did you
clear anything?" "Oh, yes, I cleared
ont.
"1 oino to Best" b the name of
Lucy lutrcom's latent poem. Whence
the infereuce that her poetry does not
pay enough to permit Miss Lar com to
room on the parlor floor.
The increasing rales of Puo's Cure at
tests its claim as the best ccugh rotnedy.
An Indian luniml "ltin.ll.-.i r
Nothing" married a white woman in
Montana rorantiv ami nn, waw
j wm mws
the wedding applied to his tribe to
h,H hn ......... 1. 1
mot.w uw uwuc uuaujetl.
"Koufe oa rnn. m
Ask for MHnnva w rvwn. w i.. .. .
ooaip1et,P.,iiwint care, corns, wsns. btuuons
"How do von kill k.
sskea a swell tuiIa. rj . ,
uuiu ueier
,. , - " u equal
swell New Yoiker. "Oh, with our
cinne, was the reply. And the pah
went off to lock HO PDA ttnoh .
aoma tima tn kill " "
" luaaew a good begin-
ning when he offers a young lady hia
arm. Soma riw i,a mw i. ..
A V. nwA anna. . I ...
. j '-j ,un oour
IBS tn Of, t ll A . l.l.ln v. , .a- .
- m- o- auu oner nun
tail.
Tnat Boabama at an.
Ia three Uram the man he was before he baw.
oauui W ells' Health Kana... .,
- m tn uKgaMS.
Lauoh and iroa ft r , ..
nrorfn. ...a "TJ
r et-.l,J I
TBS EsanimanT mad. . li.vi , ,
. . " "8" oreax
fast off six tallow candles.
Hale's Honey
or ar
iXAOUnw .
wvaaa. 1 aa. w
a A A a for niwn n . . .
ii:"jrr.'y?s or ti.L mn
S 5-. ssvi-eJTia. . n
l V ' rr Bash.
IT B A.N1H B "JC .1
'"ia UUU
fAAVd BP a a sr.
Tv.'v vr
rst-
Makixo a wrong impre-Aion-hittinrr
one man in mistake for another
a rmmmiHm. frf n T
f Speaking o' the sen-oof
. 1 iamer say TL.nat no-
U delo really
rlod, and "Juttoolation,
oited by the r 0t the handa
and soles. TkT toUl or
weeks, oe'" SnIU70r and twrs
not shed tears. Hanger an
mwifeitodinincwaaed K wllicl.
bility, "ffSweck. Smell and
oease after the to te infants.
taste are not u-e.-- first or
n arinir is perceptiMe m
recond day of hi. Aney
sttive to ugh. f ,n o( objecU
learn to follow toe mtea tn.
bJ won , convergence
fourth and fifth week w . mllt0n
of the popus and distinct
in vision are fj i.tnnder
perception of color does no
xoar or ujv
Wawiaaisj-ma- - -TTXT.
ywfAftllsq
a. 5eve fails z. - ."7"
egara
TmiltotH ntt.
Svam, TaUlnf
Rli.Vncaa. CODTWK
sloes, 8t. Yltus Danes, AJcaaoumm,
Opium Eating, Seminal Weakness, la
potency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all
Nervous and Blood Dia-.
7rrTot
bowels or kidneys, or who require a nerre
towic. appetizer or sUmnlent.aaa,w
AWa Vitas T n
mnrfPOWwWWtaBi atrw-
ama isUTaiuaoie.
. TV . w
SjS luvii..---
roclaim it the most
wonderful Invigor
ant that ever sustain
ed a sinktnf iWBtem.
mm
11.50, st Druinrrsts.
TheOfl. S.ARICHSWN0
tulCALeu.. Boie
C ImmA
for teetunoalAH aaa cuvw. h
Oss. H. Critteuton, Agent, 'ew York.
a and etresJara asaA stasia.
SHARP
PAINS
Crvk.SpnuaaWraocaea.Klu
muifra, Hemlgm, Br. latVa.
fVwiar Pairta, Scoeh ia aba
Slda, Baekacba, SwoUan lurata,
HrArt DiAwMa, Sm Maadaa
Pais la lb. Cortt. and all paia. aadacbraauaarMMalai
ihmi wall il are ueitaotir r.larred and apevduj earad tor
tha wsl kaoara Btp flmittr. CoajpoiiiiSaa. aa a at at
the BMcUdnal Ta-toaaof CtwAi Bopa, Oasw. Balwaaaae
btracta, tt Si ntdnd ta Saat aala-knhp, aum latin
oothrnff and auwarUwairaT Purooa IWf war Banal
Bop PtntUrw are anM bj all drasaista and coaafcrj steraa
rrf'l HOP
Fiupct-wofw aad Miiv
PLASTER
i7x!usSs!dtfntfiti
rnT-wl rrr Hwy mmoti and Lfr Pill a. tktB
TRUE SOLDIERLY GRIT.
Banns; Pasaed through tha War, aa Old
Soldier Conquers one Kaemy aaore.
EiDdlin with eatbtvlarm M he nralled the rrwat
trnirgla of twenty yean ago. OapL J. E. Baaf ord, of
Xewark. vbo raised Com pur B of BM M. J. ZooarM,
sad went to the front with th ai. aali to a tranalant
oompnioa ere day laat arunmar:
Tam,I was la eish: of the fleneat battlai oi the aar;
Srren Pmaa, MalTara " SaTase Station. htiaWoBary
Bid ami Ba-riaoa's r - "-r are la the bat. I
atark d tnf with Sbrnaaa to the aaa. bat my rlrht
Ks-os ah.ttarad by s baU at th Ant ma-iarmant
afuw tha raat aiarca bn. Af lar to ampattinoa I
wa taken twentr-Sn aulrs and lart at s teat at Uaa
fnlu.Oa. A rsln cama on aad mr ami waa Soodod.
Then I waa started oa my way to Cbattaaoora, as
milesdiaUQt. Just try toinuurUw th horror of that
journey to a man in mr eondtnoa. Far y cars after
wards I was ahakaa with mry asaraoa. Tea, th
doctor pnanibe. aa they always wOl whea yoa sak
tbrra. bat I harr my own doctor bow. sod h awnr
opraahl moato.
" A dumb doctor?" axdaimed tha eastala'a an.
!. dumb aasmruamy.bat smart as ItetatnlraT;
there he ta." pointtns to a bottle of DR. DAT ID im.
NEDV'S FAVOK1TE BEMCDT andinoe soo aar
h-lf. -I take that. When I am ran down it winds m
up: wben I am w.-k it atrnurtieaa me: wben I am
oa nn fort' nriaa appetite; when I am as,
ettni It quleta ma."
Bnrmnher name, tr. TtsrldKenaedy-arATOBITB
BMiJ ?. Bondoot. M. T.
Catarrh
ELY'S
CreamBaIm
Tanses ne PaJD.
?Cr7;r5MA!
t.il-'i. 1 H
kites Kellef at
f A.. -IQ " ay.
Ooee. Thorongh
riAr rttLK ui
Treatment will
Care. SetaLIq.
id er Snuff. Ap-
plj with ringer.
tJ AV-crurrt '' " Trial.
MAY "F EVER " Oruawi-t.
Irrf. WWdrmU,. - o, mad
"KOTHMtu, Drwslata. Owairo. K. T.
Ty fTlItjITY " Sam.
letf'r.a Qruu. ilaruediAt AnSSia J
piles;
Mesis"
BELIKF. aad la
an IK allium
CJlZr,'l:W- ' arunrtab,. or
prepaid by mall. Sunptee PBBB. Addraaa.
"A.IVAK.KJl,-" Matlcer.
BOX S41A. BEW TOBC
tsa
aa.
SOLDBTALL DRnoofSTa.
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OIL AND LIME.
a- I i aa
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O . A-ISSSMa- th ao o'ton if
T fjio. M -WILBOS-S rUBl ConLrTBi
(ompnoa " Z Z?and sure -! v. ltat!,S
ar'LJSrSajt. wanafaryi-rd onlT ,,f J
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kw and S.aaa
mw o-.a..u.A.Jr
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