Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 02, 1891, Image 4

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    tRT, FLOWER GARDEN.
COSMOS.
Tblt new flower lias been steadiTy
Towing in favor tlnoe its introduction
from Mexico few years ago It is of
tapid growth, making a bush from four
to six feet In height and has fiue
needle-like foliage baring showy flow
ers resembling eiogle dahlias ranging
in color from white through shades of
flesh color and rose to purple. The
flowers remain fresh for a Ion it time
making them valuable- as oat-flowers)
and for dress garniture. ',
They bloom very late in the season
and are the fashionable flower at the
National Capital this year. They re
quire treatment similar to the dahlia.
Plants potted and taken into the green
house ti the fall will give a great num
ber of flowers Tery late, their loose
dusters presenting a charming appear
ance, "A sincere friend" writes:
We live in a city and have a piazza
inclosed by glass and facing South. Its
only heat comes from the sun and by a
door communicating with a furnace
heated room. What plants will be
likely to produco the beat returns in
flowers from such a place?
lour piazza seems to be just the
place for house plants if proper pre
cautions are taken against frost. Here
in any place north of Philadelphia, it
would seem necessary to hare double
flass, or that furnace firos should be
ept in the the severest weather.
Then, if proper moisture is eiving
by keeping an open vessel of water in
the room or frequent showering of the
plants, you will have almost an ideal
"window garden."
In such a place, in the sunny win
dow all the geraniums will thrive
well.
We give a list of some of the beat:
Jules Ferry, beautiful single red;
Charles Darwin, dwarf, dark red,
donble; Happy Thonght, variegated
leaves, magenta flower; Bridesmaid;
free bloomer, white with tinted center,
Cinderella, large trass of rosy-salmon
flowers; Lady Plymouth, handsome
variegated rose geranium; L'elegante;
ivy-leaved geranium, flowers white,
Bronze Prince, showy yollow and
' brown foliage salmon flowers; Bijou,
'silver leaved foliage, very desirable.
All the fragrant geraniums are
treasures, and almost iudispensable for
buttonhole and table bonijuets.
Tea roses are also very desirable and
by getting several varieties and treat
ing them properly a succession of
bloom may be had all winter. We give
below a list of those in in our own col
lection:
fcSappbo and Safrand, beautiful sal
mon, yellow changing to fawn, both
Tery fragrant and of fine form.
Catherine Merrnet, handsome free
blooming rcse, very fragrant, strong
growth and fine buds.
The Lride, almost identical with
Catherine Mermet except in color,
flowers lare, pure white.
Papa Go&tier, much like the popu
lar Jacqueminots, with large sized
buds.
Grand Mogul and Souvenir de Wov
ton, two fine highly perfumed roses of
a dark red color.
Francisca Krueger, a fovorite va
riety, copper-yellow, shaded with
peach.
La Princess Vera, Ivory white
shaded with yellow and veined with
pink, very fine.
Aurora, silvery rose, sunset, beauti
ful saffron, and Bougere, elegant
bronze-pink completes a lint of roses
which will be found very satisfactory.
If it is desired to add one of the
Polyantha variety, i'.ose, Clothilda
Houpert will le found one of the
best.
Carnations are satisfactory plants for
this sort of culture but must be given
a cool place and not too much
sunshine. A few good varieties
are:
.Nellie Lewis, pink, shaded with
carmine; Gracie Wilder, tine-fringed.
delicate pins; neawan, dark, rich car
dinal; Mrs. Fisher, white flowers on
long stems, very fragrant; Buttercup,
yellow, streaked with red ; Juliet,
dwarf, color, white streaked with
maroon; Portia, bright red, free
bloomer.
Cinerarias are fine for house culture.
They are easily cultivated of fine color
and markings, delicate perfume and
free blooming habit and should be in
more general cultivation.
Bouvardias are also easily raised, but
require more heat than carnations or
geraniums. They reward the careful
grower with brilliant flowers produced
in great profusion nearly all win
ter. Begonias are of so many and strik
ing varieties that the grower has
wide choice in his selection. The
flowering begonias have line foliage as
well as delicate flowers, while the Rex
Variety make fine plants for decorative
nses.
Heliotrope is, as it name indicates,
a sun loving plant, and in good sun
shine will make marvelous growth, its
lovely little flowers and sweet perfume
making it very attractive.
A box of pansies is also most desira
ble. Procure a long, shallow box, fill
with rich earth, sow seed of some of
. tliS Jarga flowered sorts and keep in a
warm, shady place. There is nothing
more satisfactory.
Near it may be a box of Escboscholt
uas ana tneir vrvifl colors will coi
trast finely with the rich purple of the
pansies. ' -
Primroses should be kept in a cool,
shady corner, and are very pleasant
imie ca pisuts tore lor, also htntanas
ana almtllons which require plenty of
B if nine.
For hanging baskets in the window,
nse oxalis, planting pink, white and
yellow together in one crock:
: . 1 l , - '
wuiirage uu iinaria are ai.io good,
riant some handsome ornamental
plants, such as coleus, farfuRuim
grande, ferns and euphorbias in large
orocss wnu nannies, wnicn may then
be moved to any part of the house
xor room or table decoration. A
stately palm or two and cannas are
also especially fane for this purpose,
the latter throwing np its brilliant
pikes of bloom all through the winter,
but of course, they need room and
beat.
II one likes a cactus or two, nothing
" wo ueiier man ine nmiocactus.
ihe leaves of this variety are flat
and curving and not so grotesque as
those of many of the cacti. They are
ery freebloomers and the flowers are
magnificent.
P. Latifrons or Queen cactus has
creamy wnite blossom, other varieties
are scarlet, pink and white. There
are also violrts. purples and yellows
Huwug tue rarer sorts.
If an orchid is desired for exueri
Kent the amateur will probably be
most successful with the bright little
mtterny orelml which is of easy enl
tare, or if a more pretentious plant is
waned, L.ycaste bkinneri will keeD
wki in a cwi room ana ior
adaptability to house
has been called the
vehid,"
tta ready
culture
"drawing
Over the door leading from the
yiazEa to ths inner room, vines might
be trained. Kmilax, cinnamon vine,
maurandia or cobora scandens will be
found very suitable for this pur
pose. Hor Bhonld the bulbons plants be
emitted from our list. A few hya
cinths, oroouees, freesas and narcissus
Will make perfume and fragrance all
winter.
Aa our correspondent's question is
ana of Interest to many at this time of
rear, we have tried to answer it ver
folly and shall, in future numbers,
give many Mnta n tha omltnre of the
lowers mentioned above and other!
whioh we hope will be found valuable.
Will the plant lovers give their ex- ti a institutional and not a loeal disease, and
perience with house plants, thns therefore It cannot be cured by loeal appllca
helping eaoh other in this de''ghtfu) tlons. It requires a constitutional remedy like
worfc I Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, working through the
blood, effects a permanent cure of catarrh by
radicating the Impurity which causes and pro
COSMOS,
BEAUTIFUL OLT WOMEN.
Pretty as sweet yonng girls or bloom
ing matrons may be, they cannot bear ,
away me paim ior Deauty irom oia la
dies who have kept youthful affections
in their hearts, and have not allowed
their minds to stagnate for want of
nse.
No one will doubt onr assertion who
will be at the pains of considering the
matter, x. very one can remember in
stances; some will be able to recall the
brilliant eyes and animated expression
of Mrs. Dr. Dor mus, and the dazzling
complexion and superb carriage of
Airs. David Cod wise, as the two ap
peared at more than seventy years of
age, when they championed "the wo
man's friend," Dr. Marion Kims, in his
noble efforts to establish the now so
well known Woman s Hospital of .New
York.
These two grand women were not of
the sort known as "well-preserved.'
They had never be n at any pains to
"preserve their beauty, l hey Jived
out their lives heartily and warmly.
sparing themselves not at all, and
keeping their intellects ever in nse for
their own pleasure and the good of
otners. Mental activity and a lively,
energetic benevolence spoke in every
lineament. Beautiful both must have
been even In youth, but each coming
year nad brought to both an addeJ
charm. It could not have been said
of either that Bhe waa "beautiful for
her age." Their beauty waa absolute
and brilliant as they presided over
stormy meetings with stately presence;
or, with glowing cheeks, flashing eyes
ana persuasive eloquenoe, addressed
large gatherings of women, or smaller
ones of influential men, in advocaoy of
.1 - i . , - - .
lueir oenevoieni uesign. . o one to
day denies to Dr. Sims the credit of
being a benefactor and a surgeon of
magnificent skill and originality; yet
no progressive physician was ever more
violently opposed. "To these two old
ladies, says Dr. Sims in his biogra-
pny, -wno orougnt their beauty aa
well as their eloquence to bear in my
favor, 1 owed the possibility of suc
cess." "By the power of their elo
quence, enforced by their beauty, they
carried all before them," said Dr. John
Francis.
We mention these tw women not
Wcause they were singular instances,
but because they were so well known
in their day that even now, after their
bright spirits have so many years been
gone from among us, there are some
who will remember them, and know
that even their own young selves could
not have rivalled the etherealized
beauty of their aged selves.
The love of beauty is a divine attri
bute. With what loving touch does
the Creator fashion flow. r and cloud,
river and wood, mountain and lakel
By this we are taught that the love of
bennty is in itself a good and holy
thing, aud that the desire to be beau
tiful for benuty's sake, and not for any
selfish nse, is divinely implanted, and
should not be crushed, but cherished.
Without doubt youth has its own
beauty, a freshness, an unsullied
sweetness, a purity of outline and of
coior, that make us love to look upon
it. But with the cares, bickerings,
jealousies, sorrows, pains, and strug
gles of life this loveliness of mere
youth passeth away.
The beauty of age is of aa ideal, a
spiritual kind, and no imagination of
the beauty of an angel can equal that
which we have seen growing day by
day in the strong and gentle face of a
frail woman of eighty years, whose
cheek still flushes and Dales to everv
emotion, who laughs with the heartv
ring of girlhood, whose sympathies are
keen and active, and fronv whoaa dark
and radiant eyes there look out the
spirits of Courage, Love and Peace.
iney who would not merely "snow
the remains of beauty'' when thev are
old, but be really beautiful in av.
must begin early. They must love
warmly and wisely; they must live
purely and unselfishly; they must be
inn oi mental and beneBcient activity.
No petty disguises of color or skilful
devices of dress can do aught but re
reveal more pitiably the secret they
seek to hide. Features and complex
ion are but the "windows" through
which "they" the spirits within
"look out." Upon the nature of these
spirits, not upon that of the windows,
depends the lieauty of age. Harper't
Bazar.
Farmers in Montana are finding a
new source or profit in marketing the
wild flax indegenous to tbat part of the
country.
Chicago's public library, thouxb less
than a score of years old, h is a larger
circulation of books than any other lr
the country.
A gradual-decrease, for tlie last two
years, in wheat, barley, oats and pota
toes is made noticeable In British agri
cultural returns.
NOVEMBER.
BT VILLA B. CHAPMAN
1 m'tblr-tBl morning wild, wayward, notea
Down by the river banks, under the trees:
Sere leaves were drifting and willow boughs
lifting
and drooping and swaying like reeds la the
breeze;
There robbing and sighing, ber long tresses
flying.
Shemarsharkd the winds over mountain and
From hillside and hollow and bade the storm
fol low ;
Proud aueen of the tempest, tbe pride of ths
gale.
I met hei at mid day shy, sancy, November;
i mi'iTu iu a souiDer cioaK. crossing tha
plain.
Laue!
chin and calling.
bird like, to the falling,
Tbe patter and dash,
rain :
oi me chill driving
While nodding and smiling, fond fancies be-
gulling.
She sped throngs the forest where dark,
shadows lay
Now rising, now bending, like pious nuns
wending
Throuuh dim lighted cloisters, their prayer
ful way.
I met her atev'nlng fair, gnclous. November)
Sounding a sllv'ry horn ; mellow and low
Hunter's blasts. e;iling, through woodland!
came stealing
and echoing, ever the trackless, white
snow:
With starry eyes nhinlr.g, while moonbeams
were twining
A frot lew led diadem. tender vt aiil
She wished me the morrow, a day free. tuy
sorrow,
A Thanksgiving, sunny and Joyous and glad.
Catarrh in
motes the disease. Thousands of people testify
to the success of Hood's Sarsaparllla as a remedy
lor catarrh when other preparations had failed.
Hood's Sarsaparllla also builds up the whole
ystera, and makes you feel renewed In health
ind strength. All who suffer from catarrh or de
Mllty should certainly try Hood's Sarsaparllla.
I "1 have used Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh
with satisfactory results, receiving permanent
enent from It." J. F. Hubbard, streator. 111.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Sold by all dnicgt'ts. tl : six for (5. Prepared
nly by C. I. HuOD Si CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO Uottea One Dollar
Blood-Red Rains and a Deluge of
Serpents.
At Eome. in 1222, it rained dust,
mixed with blood, for three days, and
when the heavy clouds drifted away id
looked as if the sun was swimming in
a sea of fire, says the St. Louis Re
public Four years later, In 1226, a
snow fell in Syria, which presently
melted and flowed in carmine rivers of
blood, or some fluid much t9sembling
it in every particular. Many of the
old writers record a three day shower
or blood-red rain iu the Island of
Rhodes and throughout southern Italy
in izao. a montc, writing in 101,
tells of a loaf being cut out of which
blood flowed as freely aa from a fresh
wound. In 1348 there were many
great tempests, beveral towns and
thousands of people were swallowed
up and the courses of rivers changed
or stopped. Some chasms in the earth
sent forth poisonous fluids as red as
tannine ink, as at Villach, in Austria.
Ponderous hailstones fell in many
parts of Germany the same year, some
of them weighing from twenty to
evenly pounds.
At Lamech it rained flesh, dust, com
its and meteors; firebrands and corrug
ations were in the air; mock suns, with
lory tails, sailed through the skies.
Soon after these terrible scenes at La
nech it began at Cataya. near the sea.
And went sweeping throughout south
srn Europe. An ingenious vapor or
lulphurous tire broke from the earth at
aahery, Asia, and utterly consumed
nen, beasts, houses and trees, so in
'ecling the air that a great plague foU
owed. Young serpents and millions
f venomous insects foil from the
Jouds.
In 1361 Burgundy experienced the
jovelty of a shower of blood-red rain,
vhicb ensanguined everything it touch
id; and in 15G8 the Antiura reapers
bund all wheat hanili to Via aa rrtrl aa
lood. In lis8 bread nut in tha nvon I
it Nuremberg was taken out covered
vith a bloody sweat. Wurtemberg had
i shower of brimstone and ashes 1634
n 1695 Limerick and Tipperary. Ire-
and. h .d many showers of a soft, fatty
lubstance resembling butter. It was
f a dark yellow color and always fell
it night The people gathered it and
ised it ns an ointment, reporting many
isionisning cures.
CaMsr aid Bone.
The Roman republic up to the time
f Julius Caesar, or a little before, aa
Jr. Froude has well pointed out in
lis sketch of Cesar's life, failed to
upply lands and homes for the neigh-
toring Italian populations which had
teoome truly Roman, and for the sol-
lie ry, who disbanded and had to find
vork or starve. The ancestors of
Jaesar undertook to establish and en
arge an agrarian law and to take into
he merely urban rule of the Roman
lty tbe general and intelligent popu-
ation of Italy and make a peninsular
tome. Caesar saw that the Roman
inpire was getting too large to be
governed by tbe 1 million who lived
vithin the city of Rome and another 3
r 4 million who lived immediately
djacent But the Roman senate, a
atriotic body like the ruling and ro-
pectable families of England, refused
o admit these associated Italians into
toman rights and powers. Csear
hereupon, having spent ten years to
Mnquer Gaul and Germany, returned
Koine demanding someihm? of a
ederation of all those who maintained
he Roman arms. Being threatened
vith destruction he marched upon
tome, and his enemies leaving it, he
vas obliged to follow them; and when
le reconstructed the senate he put into
not merely Italians, but Gauls and
tarbarians, as they had been called,
rom all the better provinces, la this
vay an enlarged Rome with a broader
asis of representation lasted several
ienturieg longer ; and without thai en-
argement Home might have expired
interior to the birth of Jesus Christ,
rom her civil contentions. Gath.
Misrslla sad Female ApparcL
It is a popular thing nowadays to
riticise women's dress. We have.
lowever, no sympathy with the lm
llcation that women are worse than
nen in this respect, alen wear ail
hey pan without interfering with their
ocomotion, but man is such an awk-
vard creature he cannot find any place
n his body to hang a groat many
lneries. He could not get around in
Vail street with eight or ten flounces.
nd a big-handled parasol, and a moun-
ain of black hair. Men wear less than
vomen, not because they are moral,
ut because they cannot stand it As
is, maay of our vounsr men are
added to a superlative degree, and
ave corns and bunions on every se pa-
ate toe from wearing shoes too tight
vith collars so high tbat 1 wonder why
o much good linen is wasted. Ladies
dome Journal.
"A Tard of Roses."
One of the popular paintings at the New
r ork Academy of Design was a yard-long pan-
si of Kosps. A crowd was always before It
Jne art critic exclaimed, "Such a bit or na
mre should belong to all the people. It Is too
eautlful f ir one man to hide away."
The Toutti't Companion, of Boston, seized
tbe Idea, and tpent twenty thousand dollars to
reproduce tbe painting. The result has been a
triumph of artistic delicacy and color.
The Companion makes an autumn gift of this
xpy of the painting to each of its live hundred
.housaod subscribers. Any others who may
rubsuribe now for the first tlme.and request It,
will receive "The Tard of Roses." without ex
tra charge While the edition lasts.
Besides the gift of this beautiful picture all
lew subscribers will receive Tie Companion
free from the time the subscription Is received
Nil January First, Including the Thanksgiving
ind Christmas Double Numberaand for a full
rear from that date. Tbe price of The Com -pan
Ion Is $1.76 a year.
Every family, should take this brightest and
est of illustrated literary papers In addition
o its local paper.
Efforts are lelnz made to make Santa
Ana, in Los Angeles county a general
Iruit depot for Southern California.
The Buffalo Courier suggests tbat
free passes be given to every theatre
oing woman who will doff her bat.
CanuM Hloiiey Cnr Tor
Dropsy, Gravel, lHabetes, Bright's,
deart,Urinary or Liver Diseases, S'erv
nufnesR, Ac. Cure guaranteed. 831
Arch Street, Thllad'a. l a bottle, 6
ior S5, or druggist. 1000 certificates of
urea. Try It,
The roof of ti e pension office at
Washington leaks with every rain
lloim and melting snow.
!
the Head
1 have been taking Rood's Sarsaparllla fot
ths past four years at intervals. I was troubled
with catarrh, and the medicine affected a per
feet cure. I take it now whenever I feel deblllta
ted, and it always grres me Immediate strength
regulates the bowels and gives an excellent ap
petite." Levi Cakpbbll, rarkersburg, w. .
"My daughter has had catarrh for years. She
coughed and expectorated so mu'l mat everv
one thought she had consumption. I tried every
thing I beard of but gained no relief. I sent her
to Florida In September for the wlnter,and the r
her friends advised her to ue Hood's Saraapa-
rilla. She wrote me that she had taken three
bottles and never felt so good in her life." Mas,
McKsioht, 137 Williamson St, Newport, Ky,
Sold by all druggists. 1 ; six for $5. Prepare
by C.I. HOOD & CO., Lowe 1, Mass.
lOO Dooett One Dollar.
Probably the most remarkable rail
road in the world is that running from
Ologgintz to Lonner ng, near Vienna.
It is only twenty-five miles in length,
but cost $9,000,000. It begins at an
elevation of 1.400 feet and has its ter
minus at 13,000 feet It has fifteen
double viaducts, seventeen tunnels.
and crosses iteolf nine times.
A British regiment returning to
England from China is to make the
trip eastward by way of Canada. This
will be tbe first praotioal test of
Britain's new military highway to the
tMBt aoroes her American possessions,
and the result will be looked for with
muoh interest.
Efforts are being made to cultivate
the wattle-tree in the Kansas and Uol
orado plains. It is a shrub of Austral-
Ian origin, containing more tannio acid
In its bark than a big oak.
In 1801 there were thirty-five trans
lations of the Soriptures in existence.
There are now nearly three hundred.
Am aluminum steamboat is now run
ninsr on the Lake of Zurich, Switzer
land, it weio-ha onlv abont half a ton.
or half the weight of an ordinary boat
of the same size. The vessel carries
eight persons, and with a two-horse
petroleum engine easily makes six
miles an hour.
In the 6,000,000 letters tbat reach ed
tbe Dead Letter Office last year there
waa monav amnnntiDff to V2K.t42. and
checks and notes of the value of
471,871.
SI,
A mocntain of coal in Wyoming
been burning for thirty years.
has
Syrup of Figs,
I'roduced from the laxative and nutri
tious juice of California figs, combined
with the medicinal virtues of plants
known to be most beneficial to the
human system, acts gently, on the kid
neys, liver and bowels, effectually
cleansing the system, dispelling colds
and headaches, and curing habitual
constipation.
The newest kind of a thief la one It
Bellevue, O., who steals thermometer f
exclusively.
Be Struck It Klch.
What would you think If someone that you
knew to be responsible would offer to give you
a well stocked general store for one year s
work? You would, no doubt, consider It big
pay and jump at tbe chance. Well, such things
bave been done and are being done right
along. Messrs. B. t . Johnson at Co- of Rloh
mond, Vi, number among their employe
many men wbo earn the value of a first clars
store every year. W. F.Davis worked for them
awhile, then opened a snug general store an'
Hick's Wharf, Matthews county, Va , sad wrote
this firm a fol'ows: "I can only say that I give
your business credit for wbut I am. If I were
to meet with any bsd luck, or lose what I have
made, lam proud to say that I could go tn you
for employment and soon make another store."
They can show you bow to double and treble
your Income, If you are in any business em
ploying a capital of less than t-KO; and if you
are not In any business at ail, they will enable
you to be In a short time. If you will take their
advice. They want a good bnnrst man oi
woman In every country In the Union to roan,
age business that will yield handsome returns.
W rite them at once for Information.
In nolTister. Cal.. a Chinaman is or
ganizing a Masonic Lodge for the lene-
fit of his countrymen.
Mr. Taos. Rockstrob, Wakefield, MU hliran
writes: "A few days ago I received your letter
Inquirlngas to the efficiency of the ft Bernard
vegetable Fills sent me. I find your Pills un
surpassed for indigestion and bead-ache. lam
a miner, and, in my calling-, have to contend
with gun powder smoke, tbe effect of w hich
frequently causes heai-ache. Since taking
your St. tsernara egetable nils, I am no
longer troubled In this manner, and shall al
ways keep the Pills on hand. I hereby tender
you my since rest thanks for your wonderf u'
medicine.
The first invoice of feathers has been
received at San Diego, Cal., from thr
ostrich farm at Mouut Falrview.
How's This t
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by
ta.mB nan s lautrm .ure.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo, O
We, the nnderslgned, have known F. J
15
and believe MoT
peifectlj honorable In all business traisao
slness traisac.
carry out any
lions, ana nnaneiaiiy able to
obligation made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo.
Ohio.
Walalng. Klnnan A Marvin, Wholesale Drue
gl!, leledo, Ohio.
TJali's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Served its Missios.-"You've made
your share of noise In the world," re
marked the cigar stump.
"Yes," mournfully replied the fire
cracker. 'And I'm busteV
"Don't feel well," and yet you are not sick
enough to consult a doctor, we will tell you
Just what you need. It is Hood's Sarsaparllla,
which will lift you out of that nncertaln, un
comfortable, dangerous condition. Into a state
of good health, confidence and cheerfulness.
There are ouly twenty hearses in Buf
falo One day recently every one of
them was in use, and at the same hour
Prevents Pneumonia.
Dr. Hnxsie's Certain Croup Cure positively
Erevents pneuuionia. diphiueria and mein
raneous croup. It has no rival. Sold by drug
gists or will be mailed on receipt of aucts. A
ui
areas A. P. Hoxsle, Buffalo. N. Y.
No cause for beorkt. An Irish
man who was shingling a barn got toe
near the edge and rolled off and fell tc
the ground.
Oi wuz coomlh' down anyway,' ht
reflected. "OI wuz jist out o' nails."
Will Fight to a Finish.
As long as the fight lasts among ihe
wall paper manufacturers, the Fidelity
Wall Paper Co., of No. 12 N. 11th St.,
Philadelphia, will give the publio the
advantage of the drop in prices. We
get this from them direct. Send foot
two cent stamps for samples of theu
8, 10 and 12 cent gilts.
A great religious revival is eweep'ng
over Northern New Brunswick. It la
aid to be unequaled In the history of to
provinces.
FITS: A3 Flu stopped free ny Dr. Klraearirss
bertt Hestorer. ftotitaafier Brat day's ase. Mar
erfus cures. Treatise and n. w trial botue free to
Fit caaea. bend u Dc haine.Kil Area St rauaPa
An artesian well at Portland, Ore., it
down 1,800 feet, and has cost, so far,
tl8 000. with no prospects yet of secur
ing a good flow of water.
DIIDTIIDC Jacob Genchelmer,of Clay
nUr I linCi ton, N.J, have been thorough
ly cured of my rupture by Dr. J. B. Mayer, Wl
Arch Ht., Pbila. 1 do the hardest kind of lilt
ing and wear no truss. Go to se-5 him. Dr.
Mayer also gives treatment at Hotel Penn,
Heading, Pa., on the 2d Saturday and follow
lug buuday of each month.
It is Climated thst 2r0 lives were '
AMERICAN Energy.
ot In Contended Fields of Leisure
la Fama M -altxad.
"Men and measures ooma and go,
lse and fall so rapidly in America,"
iir, Stantley explained to Emln Fasba
ind Captain Casati, says a New York
rVorld correspondent, "that you never
cuow whether the millionaire and the
soot black may not have changed
places with one another since we have
een in Africa. The peculiarity of
American life is that no one can affort
to halt and say: 'I've done enough.
f you stop you re done and done (or
(n America no man can afford to rest
Dn his laurels. If he attempts it he is
trampled under by new men and for
gotten in no lime. Now in England,"
he continued, addressing him-ie.il more
directly to the young Englishmen, "in
Kogland it is different A man may
accomplish some great thine and the
fame of it upholds him for years, if not
till death, liut in America be has got
to keep on doing: keep on working,
moving, pushing, striving, hurrying
ilong in the swim, or he einks despite
lis little buoy of fame, and he is for
gotten till his death brings him to pub
ic notice again, when the newspapers
take his remains in hand for an hour
ar a day and pursue the spirit that
has gone with a parting volley of obit,
taries".
nor reassuring. Hiss Coquette
nye jou a matcnr"
Mr. Flint "Nol '
Mies C "What shall we do?"
Mr. J?'. "Let's make one?'
Miss C. "And in tbat case
hould be tbe stick, I suppose."
you
41
tos
AH back
every cent jou've paid for it, if it
doesn't benefit or cure you. A med
icine that promises this is one that
promises to help you.
Eut there's only one medicine of
its kind that can and does promise it.
It's Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery. It s the guaranteed remedy
for all Blood, Skin and Scalp Dis-
eases, from a common blotch or
eruption to the worst scrofula. It
cleanses, purifies, and enriches the
blood, invigorates the system, and
cures Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema,
Erysipelas and all manner of blood-
taints from whatever cause. Great
Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under
its benign influence.
It's the best blood-purifier, and it's
he cheapest, no matter how many
loses are offered for a dollar for
fou pay only for the good yon get.
Nothing else is "just as good" as
ihe " Discovery." It may be better
for the dealer. But he wants
Honey and you want help.
JOHNSON'S
Anodyne Liniment.
T ORIGINATED IN I8IO.
SIS I 0T III ALMOST A CISTTJI1.
F.rrr lmelr. Ererr ffttnilr houll kfp It at hand,
f..r the ronimoit 111. of lifo h.ble to occur to any on..
It I. S.a.thtnlt. Iteallntf and Petiwlnuinir. Oti,- DMd .1
i.v. Mnntt.,1. Sold everrwh-re. lTlce S8c . St. Full
wUcuUj. Ire L S. Jull!ON a 1-u.fiojTuii, JU.O.
NE HOTTLE OF TONTI WILL DEVELOP
Ihe but live Inches in 30 day, or money re
rulfil : irle . will hrautlfy the complexion
Ifl cure Con.lllnnt ion ? send .tlmnfnrrlriil-ir
i Its. Hit. MILLER, lOloCtiestnut St.,Phlla. Pa.
WAIT'
T1 TON If?
ii i -u... i i nr. loronic I n.tlpail.n.
mn,le fre. lia. SWAN, Bearer Dam, Wla.
I I J77 im i f, ni.r. i
jjflv FFVFR CURE0 10 sm cured.
lit I IC I Lit We want the name and ad.
dressof every sufferer in the
RVJ I LIMA U.S. and Canada. Addn
Mania aAJM,I.A. Koftla.LL
100 FZB CZHT m4 wts 7i8 CASE PriM
"V-iaaflWl ftva Tntl
Or. IrKHrrwn. u , u.t
i CENTS WANTED ON SALARY.
or r?mmifiton to hazill the New Patent Chmkral
Ink Craniate PenMl. Aroits making so pr wMfc.
nc-nrae crater Jtr g to., lm rtMa, na, box B31.
A FORTUNE
Ill IT tTpwaM- of 3.000
H f'n compute, wanted to maka
nil
h&niuntlM tn two years.
n royalty tn
State ot U. S.,alo Agent, wamea
or ini ww,... - f -.a-ua. Pa.
PATaUt iHl rfUflM - saw-va
Pi
hf IUI tollaaow. SO ota. a ;
WVU. T .'
a Mar. BaBDDlacoBf
M Dr. J
U. DTK. Editor, gale, a. I
nnyp sTl'Ut, BooK-KgEPWO, lixetntte
HU.HL forms, nmmanship.Arithmettc.Wiort
hand, etc , Tborouohlt Tauour bt mail.
rirctiUrs fre. Bryauifa CoUeg. AST Mala
St., Buffalo, N. Y.
The Mala Poiat
The small boy hnd a dog that was
-ough, as most small boys1 dogs al-
vavs are, ana a young girl who lived
text door had a kitten, sly as all cats
ire. One day the boy came nonchal
intly into the girl's presence, and af
r some desultory conversation he
aid:
You know mv do? Barca and vour
at Darling?"
Yes."
VY ell. my dog had a piece of meat
ind he thought your cat was going to
4ke It away from him.
1 hous-ht! exclaimed the wise little
;irl. " hat makes you say that tbe
os thought? You know dogs don't
.hink tuey instinct"
"Well, said the boy, "I don t caw
hother he thought it or instinct it,
but any how he killed vour cat."
Three.f aartera af a Ceatarj aa tka Stare.
It is very rare, that an actress cele-
jratos her seventy-fifth year of con-
ecutive service on the stage of the
ame theater. This event, perhaps
jnique in dramatic annals, has just
occurred at Stuttgart, wnere rrau
Louise Schmidt, of the Roval Court
heater, has now completed her three-
quarters of a century of uninterrupted
engagements with that house. She
made her debut in 1814, being thea 9
fears old.
The head waiter reminds one of mat
rimony He is a high menial, will
be remembered.
Miss Bracdon, in her forthcoming
novel, "Gerald: or. the World, tha
Flesh, and tbe Devil" has chosen for
ber theme, the Agnoetio's sense of the
shortness of Ufa and the futility of
ricnes;tne same reeling whlah breathe
through the lament of the preaoher.
The story is a sad one, and the ma
chinery, whioh in an essentially modern
manner reproduces the Central idea of
Balzao's "Pean de Chagrin." touches
only the outermost fringe of the super
natural.
fnlneT ? g? ''uSaSS SLS
WHICH IS THE BEST
AND MOST POPULAR
MOST POWERFUL
AND SAFEST
BLOOD
MEDICINE.
Swift's Specific S- S. S.
BEST because It is the only permanent care for contagious Bloood Fetaoa)
Ekin Cancer and inheritel Scrofula.
POPULAR because it does all that Is claimed for Ik
POWKRFUL because It purges the blood of all Imparl ties.
SAFEST Bcf.ase It contains no mercury or poison of any kind. Is puraly
vegetable and o n be taken by Uie amoet delicate child.
inn $0 &ltt 4r iiitistt rntt.
The Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ca.
DR. TALMAGE'S
ful ncrav.tiin. aviso m rr&nd picture ot' Jerusalem on
r!vn R .n rwtk.u.k J
feosTth. KxcTuairs territory. No capital nedL
SKI
lOOOAutNIS WANTED.
Addnaa
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PaiiiMfMi Allavs laln and Jnflamfnatfanv Heals
the Mores. Hntom Taste and Mrarll, and Curea
A
Apvijt into the Sostrile.
140. Druggists
or by mail.
HUMOROUS.
Many handkerchiefs are moistened by
sorrows that never occur.
Dentists are not all farmers, but they
live t n the achers just tbe same.
It would be hardly fair to call alack
legged lawyer a limb of the law.
It is odd enough that burglars
take
such risks In a safe opening.
A stingy man can be relied upon
to
keep everything but his promise.
An acceptable third party movement
Leaving the young couple by them
selves.
Some weak-knefd husbands with very
Luge wives are not able to hold their
own.
The debtor Is the fellow who isn't at
all anxious to have his creditors hurry
on his account.
'Mamma, why do they put the pic
ture of an eagle on dollars?" "To show
tbat money tlies, my dear."
Marriage is a divine institution, but
it is hard to divine some people's reason
for ever having entered IU
"Capital punishment, " as tbe boy
said when the sohool-mlstreas seated
him with tbe girls.
A man unds tbe poorest companion,
ship when be "entertains a suspicion."
Your friends may not know much.
bt t they know what they would do If
uiey were in your place.
Stranger (brightly) Fine day I
Cbrouic Urumbler Ye-es locally
probably raining somewhere.
Now is the time when tbe small bov
of the family is caught poaching cn his
nioiuer's preserves.
All animals have their eood points.
but for abundance of the same none can
compete with the porcupine.
It Isn't so much that a man objects
to pay the debt of nature; it is the
nature of tbe debt that troubles
him.
The peacock may not be inclined to
gossip, but be loves to spira l a high
colored tale about the neighbor
hood. A man can always keep himself in
good credit so long as he doesn't ask for
It. Paste this in your hat and dodge
tbe fatal request.
The ownership of tbe modern bouse
Is usually shaded between the baby, tne
nurse aud the hired girl.
"I see that a tapir f scaped, from a
traveling menagerie in Prance recent
ly." "H'm Sort of a runaway match?"
"If I were only in politics," mused
the car horse, as be started up the hill,
"what a lot I could do with the pull I
have."
Easy Traveling. "He travels
on
his shape.
"Does he. Indeed ? WelL he's so fat.
one revolution will take him a aood
way.
Catty Miss Joyce "Yes. Jack and
I are to income partners for life.''
Miss aieauei "And you will be tbe
senior I Artner. Bow nice."
A man never fully realizes how much
of a sponge he Is until he slips down la
a puddle of water and mops it all up.
You seldom see a man so honest tbat
be says to his wife, "Where did I leave
my hat?' He usually says, ' Where did
you put it?"
Fathomed ber artifice. "Odhdh.
let me kiss you right on that little bald
spot,"
"Whose bill is It, and how much?"
Ghoulish glee. "Why did vou
laugb so fiendishly at Wiggins when
bis umbrella blew-inslde out?"
"Hal It was one he borrowed from
me a month ago.''
Ikccbablb Air. Auopod t through
the telephone, 2 a. m.) "Doctor, come
down right away and eee the baby."
ur. raiesis "What setns to be the
trouble)''
Mr. IS oo pop "I thlDk It's
insoni-
nla."
A WHOEL8ALB dealer. Talkative
Drummer (to Stronger, on train)
"What's your line?"
Stranger "Brains!"
Drummer (sarcastically 1 "Indeed!
how do yon sell 'em?"
stranger "By the case: I'm a law
yer!"
A rttlek. Wealthy Partv
-nam my aaugoxer, ear vyny. vou
bare juit failed in bustn sal"
Yonng UptosnnS "1 couldn't think
of marryingjf I hadn't."
Wealthy Party "Bhe is Toura. Yon
are bound to succeed."
A farmer of Murray County. Ga..
sixty -five years old, boasts tbat himself
ana several members of bis family have
never worn anything but home-made
dotting, Tbe wool was raised, woven
dyed and made np at home.
Professor H. W. 8. Cleveland of
UlniiMnnlli Minn ... l
letter of Benjamin Franklin, in form
big Uatt postmaster in Boston that he
should not exempt governors from pay-
N
"LIFE OF CHRIST.
9f
4 'b...a I aJ Tl 1 natt-Mtdktfv with saw UMI WO
tb dj of Um emoifixioo. m Vi oolun and tn ft ill
FA V. Aito Hand DUW and P. O. of S W"" LJT.f "J"
t nf Mrt mtul Mt TUm.'. liluUfUM DIMnbQI V vr..
HISTORIC ALPUB. CO.. Phil. Pa.
ELY BB0&, M Warren bl, H. T.
Taking butter from milk
was known in the earliest
times. It was left for our
time to make a milk of cod
liver oil.
Milk, the emulsion of but
ter, 'is an easier food than
butter. Scott's Emulsion of
cod-liver oil is an easier food
than cod-liver oil. It is rest
for digestion. It stimulates,
helps, restores, digestion;
and, at the same time, sup
plies the body a kind of
nourishment it can get in no
other way.
Scott ft Bownb. Ckcouau, ja South 5th Arcaua,
New York.
Your drugf tit keens Scott's Eauluoo of cod-liver
oilail druggists everywhere do. 1.
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i IM PaaM. 46tfaE41ftt. Writ-1
I t9B five year aftr 1 haul learned I
f to niAVko Hofra avnd Pool try a aur
miiia. a pi aviikai r aifewau.
aslly loaraod: describe all of
tbetr dloaaa and their romedloa.
Hw tm aaaho Ueata lay Ecsa.
Ckssiaar. iiaaaa and Raata von
I iprtao. Toucan learn It 1b on day. Wtth ft
Dothara. Price. 16c.: oca oant a rear for bit
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has been aied by mothara for their children
while Teething fur over Ft Civ Tears. Is
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Prieo ai.OO. Sold by all Drugglsta,
Gray. Red or Faded Hair- is Dyed
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which is guaranteed harmless (no silver nor
i- l. One bottle, one an,.; cr.fn-
hair In a few minutes. Price 75 Cta. All drug-a-IMs.
or by C. DAMSCH1NSKY, 226-228 East
;th St., New York,
sent free by mall after receipt of price.
Sis Baaax Taoarsoa, tbe
most noted physician of Bag
land, says that more than
half of all diseasea eome from
errors la diet
Send for Free Sample of
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4Mh Street, Xew Tori: City.
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A written guarantee given with six boxes,
when purchased at one tune, to refund the 5 if
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for tl. Stops the dropping In the throat In one
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restores the hearing and sense of smell; Im
proves the apnet te and Invigorates the system.
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The Change of Life.
The sole aim of women rearing this
critical period should be to keep well,
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable
Compound
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It curve the) wortt forma of Ffnl Conip'aints Rh..'
down Fwituc. Wo.lt Back, Luoorrhow. f am,,, ".Tnt
placement or the Womb, Inflammation, Oiarian Troubl
and ail Organic DiM-aaf of th L'trrut or Womb k,a, n-1
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DiMolves and pU Tiimora from thr (.'tenia at ma
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Subduva Famines, Excitability, Kervjua Priritraiioa Ear
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Fever, Inflammation of the BoweK Files and
all derai cements of the Internal Viscera. Pure
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PERFECT DIGESTIONS!' r:
taking one of Railway's fills erery mornlnc
about ten o'clock, aa a dlnnei pill. By so iMug
SICK HEADACHE
DviDepsla. Foul Stomach. Biliousness, will k.
avouied and the food tnat Is eiilen contribute.
lis nourisillMK wieruex ior ine support oi the
natural waste of the body.
atrf-Observe the fol owinc symptoms result
ing from Dlwtse of the UUeshve Organs: Con
stipation. Inward Piles, fullness of the Blood
In the Head, Ac dity of the Stomach, Nausea
Heartburn,! lag :st of Food, Fullness or Welaht
in the Stomach, Sour Eru ta lons Sinking or
Fluttering of the Heart, Choking or Suffoca
ting Sensa' lous when In a lying iosture. Dim
ness of Islon. Dots or Webs before the Slirht
F'everand Dull Fain In the Head, Heflclenc-y of
Ferspiratlon, Yellowness of the skin and tfyes,
Fain In the Side, Ol est, I.lmbs. and Sudden
Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh.
A few doses of RAUWAVS I'll.Ks will free
the system of all the above named disorders.
Price 5 eta. per boa. Sold hy all druzglsta.
Send a letter stamp to IK. KADWA v & .
No. 3 Warren street. New York. a-lnforma-tlon
worth thousands wltl be sent to you.
TOTHKPl BLI;. Be -ure and ask for K AI
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Is on what you buy.
DYSPEPSIA.
No other form ot Indisposition occurs so fre
quently with adults, as well aa with children,
as dyspepsia (weakness of digestion). No other
manifests Itself by ao many different symp
toms, and Is consequently mistaken for
tome other disorder. No other has
more serious results if neglected, and yet
no other la more easily cured than ao-callel
Indigestion. It occurs with babies and teeth
ing children and with grown persons particu
larly In consequence of a cold on the stomach,
(catarrh) caused by wet feet. Improper diet or
ntemperanca In eating orditnklng. Tbe us
of Icy beverages Is particularly dangerous In
this respect. It manifests Itself at first by loss
ot appetite, aversion to certain kinds of food, a
desire to vomit, coated tongue, parched lips
and sharp pains Just above and between the
yes. If tbe trouble continues for any length
of time, the patients grow thin and weak, and
and la consequence become peevish and mo
rose. If the disease Is confined to the stomaoh
It Is usually accompanied bv constipation. If
It extends into the Intestines, aa Is often the
ease with children, diarrhoea sets In, which is
extremely weakening. If the disease Is neglect
ed In tbe beginning the pain over the eyes in
creases to -uch an extent with gron persons
that the symptoms resemble those of Inflamma
tion of the bowels or of the brain. More or less
violent att cks of fcrer almost always accom
pany a weak digestion, and frequently ths
eause of the disease Is sought anywhere elae
than In the stomach, which has become rebel
lious In conseqence ofacoldoran Iniproperdiet.
And yet all forms of dyspepsia can be easily
readied with the aid of the St Bernard Vege
table Pills, which are prepared from the herbs
of the Swiss Alps. The pills contain an extract
of ihese herbs which act as a t-nle and at the
same time beal'ng aud streii;tHeiilug. It asrrees
with the most delicate constitution, and re
news the pow er of digestion In the stomach an!
consequently iheappetite lit a womierlui oiau-
ner. 1 be St. Bernard Vegetable Pills can be
obtained of any flrsi-class druggist. If your
(IruocFtstLS havpn t th.m. wnri -A4.- ti, 'Kt H.rw
nard." Box 2116, New York City, and yea will
i receive same nostnald bv return mail.
la ' '
117 Tl
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for PILES. Prices $1; at
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Samples free. Address;
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Ladles can make BIG
Profit by tacartiis rabacrlben for th lesvlitijr, oUlaM
and beat Lftdlaa' Bom and Faafalua ftlaasl& la
a-jnarlotx. proflta&la and pleaaant occuptaUwa, Uial
any lady oan ngf in, and maintain her dlAmity. t
full vartloulax aend oa your nam and addraaa on
poatal card. If you wani a full outfit and aaniuka
copy, trod 13 Cfblt, or w will fndforSaaania
for ceala Uiat yon mar know ana apLrvuiaU
tu axoaliaocica always addraas
(vODEt'!i LAUY'H BOOK,
BOX X, lfittS. PblUdeTphlta. Pa.
WOODBTJUT'S FACIAL 80 A?.
or the akin, aalaaodCa.laate. rU
twttof avareanaxparlanoa For aaia
at inurvlsu or by mall, Ms. Batnpla
Cakf and IM p. boak oo lrmatoioiry
txnd Baucy, Illu.; on bktn. i-aJp,
Nroua and Blood dlsMuw and their
trftmcnf. ivnt mated fur l i aiad
DISFlfll HIBT likUKTB HlKKS
H.lu W.s-tai laaatlai laik aarl aVwter
arks, Scara, PtUlaffa. am af a-
3U
Mrltne Hair, risapl, ., removaa
)tt!f H. WOODBlM. PERHkTOLOeira
IWrff 11 11 K. 1 Wt 4atr4, K. f. Oi j. CoBruJtatio
Ctm. at ofcm or hv tooar. AjnmX wanud la aaca niauai
'fmWlDD
LADIES'.
XUDiS
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W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE oe NTLEMEN,
Tie BEST SHOE la the World for ths Monty.
tiKNTI.KMRH and l.ADIKH, aara your dol
lan by waaiiat W. u Douglas aaoaa. Tber bm im
vraata of all clantaa, aad art the most coaonloal
Soot-waar aw offarad for lh noHf. Baoara ol
elan who offer otiiar makaa, aa Mi juat at
load, and be aura yoa have W. L. Ooaglaa umaee,
tnta aaau and prtre atampwl on bottom.
W. L. Pouslaa, Broaktoe, Maaa,
ITT1KI MO aUBSTITPTK.
ga looal adverUsad oealara aoppljrtas jaav
FUkkY WAJtRANTED
UTon Scales 60rngicfiT rr
I CM 1. t()Art Wa want a wida-awaka honaK
tal Dll TO 111111 sun orwomaa io kvr; oounty
VIVV W VkVW to tha U. 8 .tolntroduoa aaari
A aakatty srill a wHhoa. Adapt-
UAMTU dt town oroountry- No pax
"IWH I n jot rntKliolna or crxms H-ralrr
ptoadld opaixlfia fur tb right partem. 4aW la
VMarM aai flaaTt waM Ua far taker. Et W
aa foara a fw ttoun a watk, writ vt one 100 r
JolLSSOI CO, Richmond, Va . for taformattoa
ako tba MffMt iala n aarta woMkiiic ma. wia
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