Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 29, 1892, Image 4

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    THE fOiTS AND i'HE ROSES.
Gather ye rose-buds while ye may.
Old Time is still a-flytng.
And this same flower, that smiles to-day,
To-niorrow will be dying.
Berrict.
The rose is fairest when 'tis budrtlne new.
And hope is brightest when it dawns from
Jsrra,
The rose Is sweetest washed with morning
DOW,
Anil love Is loveliest when embalmed In
tears. Hcott.
Loveliest of lovelv thing are they,
on earth that soonest pa-s away.
1 he roue lh;it lives it Utile hour
Is prized beyond the sculptured flower.
Mryant.
Said the slneor to the rows,
"l.'-ve fur you my song discloses.
Hence the note of (crlef it borrows P
l.uolh the roses: "Love means pleasure."
Who h the singer: "Love's best measure
Is its pure alieudnut sorrwos."
I'Ullip Hourke Marston.
"The Sweetest flower wild nature yields
A fresh-blown uui9k-ruse; 'twas the first that
ihrew
It sweets upon the Summer : graceful it crew
As is the Hand that (ueeu Tilauia wields.'
A' ul$.
Lnt ea.thller hjppy Is the rose distilled
than that which, Hlttierlng on the virgin
thoi n
Uious, lives and dies In single blesseduess.
tihaksptart.
Of all the carden tloAers,
The taite.t is the roie.
Songof the South.
TOM RINGGOLD.
J jtit of Honda Life.
GRACE BROWS
"Who in it?" asked little Kvo, with
two lnterrogution points sparkling in
the deepest of deep blue eyes
Hugh, just returned from acswi ring
a knock at the door, sad, while a smile
wrinklo.l his rouuJ, quizzical face,
'Hioess."
Orace, the elen'ler white minion,
havinct cansht a frliriipse through the
orange trees, of a flaming head and
sturdy fh"uldi-rs, murmured with the
culm omniscuiit air that fitted her so
sweetly,
"Tom Kiusrgold."
"Yes; uud what do you think ho
waLts?"
"I kuow," pried I'eter, short for
Lawrence suppressing a violent yawn
that quivered through Lis wholo hand
some, lazy length, ' tie wants to lend
us his head for a festal toreh on our
expedition to-dav. He aspires, Tom
does, to be a oboering light iu the midst
of durknesa. ''
'(.), let him ro Peter I Let him po.
Hugh! I'louso do! Tom is good. 1 like
hii'i. lie o in t help his red head,
it it itry nice hend anyhow."
And young Lve's bewitching little
face took on a Madonna look of entreaty
as with chis) ed hands and upturned
eyes, she executed a series of dunces
about her liig. indiileut brothers.
A .-hade of annoyance, bjrn on t ie
calm white Lrow of Urn e, born oulv
to tlie of ecstasy in t lie iijlit of the
gold-brown eyes was faintly per-
ceptible for a uieiuent, as Bhe explained i
to her northern guest, Ktgal Graeme,
that Tom Biuggold was a nice, ki id '
uearted boy, but always so solemn and
distressingly awkward" that he seemed '
to carry about witti him an uncanny
atmosphere, something neither of earth
nor Heaven. "He is unite a pet with
mamma" she continued with her slow
lacguoroos smile, "and Eve thinks
him a model of eraoe and elegance. So
of course, we must make the best of it,
and invite him to join us to-day, "with a
soft little sigh.
Just then the host and hostess, with
their guests, CoL and Mrs. Graeme,
entered the broad hall ;and the party now
being complete, all started to walk
aoross the Cuuseway to a rustic wharf,
here floating nmong reeds and ferns
and bonnets of blue au I yellow, lay a
gayly painted beat.
It was a day following one of rain
and the earth seemed a newly created
Eden. In the rays of the rising sun, the
great stretches of pine barrens were
transformed in to a hull of columned
gold, the bright pools of water, hero,
there, everywhere among the tall green
grass, milking a texeelated pavement of
emerald and crystnl. On every side,
orange groves lighted the ni lit of
their dark shining foliage wilh thou
sands of lamps of goid and green, while
the magnolia, in stately rivalry, hold
ing high against its wealth of plittt r,
pearly cups of perfume, seemed
Hummer, herself, ottering libations to
the doities inhabiting the airy spuees;
and over all, the beautiful palms, singly
and iu groups, kept watch and ward.
Each member of tho party walks in
a self-created sphere of perfiirrc, from
roses, jessamine and heliotrope worn
at bosom, belt or iu button-hole.
Ah, in that group were no old and
no young, but all were young that
day I
The boat was nea'lv filled, and
Kegal Graeme began to think the boy
with the red hair and
uncanny atrnos- I
phere," had not been invited, when
Eve poised
for a spring into the bo it.
drew back
claimed,
her skuder foot, and ix
"O, Tommy! can I go with yon?"
A boy of fourteen, the vr-v quin
tessence of awkwardness, in lckrni and
feature, stood leaning against a boat.
A shook of brick-red hair hung low
over a forehead and framed a face cov
ered with enormous freckles of ugliest
brown. Added to these defects were
the large out-standing ears, a stub
cose, and a wide mouth; not one re
deeming ieature! Yes, one, great,
frank, smiling blue eyes.
At Eve's appeal, he removed his
broad brimmed palmetto, and came
forward.
"If yon will petmit me, Mr.
Hillson," he said, "I will take Eve
with me and be very careful of her."
"Thank you," was the answer, "only
keep your bout near ours."
Mr. Hillson, intent on making bis
northern friends acquainted witu the
many beauties of the Uckl iwaha, rowed
from lovely to lovelier, following for
miles the numerous bends in this
crookedest of crooked rivers.
Most of the timo they seemed riding
on fairy lakes, completely walled in
with spreading rvprcsses, massive oaks
and towering pluis. Then tree, dis
playing in sottened beauty through
veils of swaying moss, the scarlet
bloom of air plants, and masses of glit
tering vines, stoo I deep among grasses
and ferns and Hugs aud lilies.
Peter and Hugh busied themselves
in gathering treasures for tho herb ir
inm of ltegul Graeme; and to do tiii-?,
rowed close to tho shore. When I say
shore here, I do not mean what you
mean ty the word.
The Ooklttwatia is really a stretch of
valuable timber, druped and decorated
by Nature in her wil lest, most fantas
tic moods in all the richest and brigiit
eBt creatii ni of water aud sunlight.
A narrow clearing in this forest forms
the river proper, but on the right and
on the left the water laps and swirls
about tho trunks of stately trees whose
matted underbrush lorms a retreat for
numerous denizens of air aud water,
not the least of which are the deadly
moccasin and the surly alligator.
Id the wake of the larger boat, fol
lowing its every curve and turn, came
the tiny vessel officered by Tom King-
old. He seemed to be acting the
evoted cavalier to Eve, whose silvery
laugh and song mingled pleasantly with
the jests and chat of the occupants of
the leading boat.
"O, exclaimed Kegal Graeme at right
of the Umbrella or Spider Lily, lean
ing its star of perfumed pearl against
a clamp of graceful fern, "there is sure
ly dream blossom. Nothing of frarth
can be about it. Did any one ever hold
it in hand? Will it not vanish to the
touch?"
Let me try it, said Peter, stretch-
ing his whole formidable length Inades- I
perate effort tooapture the "airy fairy" ,
thing. By the help of Hugh and bia
father the restless boat was steadied
long enough to secure two of the love
ly lilies and the vocabulary of the
Northerners was exhausted in excla
mations of delight.
Tom Kinggold, pushing his boat
close to the trees, succeeded in gath
ering not only a number of the spider
lilies, but also great bunches of blue
irises and scarlet cardinals.
Eve received them with a scream of
delight and soon called in her most
gleeful tores:
"Look at me!"
With her slender form half buried
in ferns and branches of magnolias,
her dark enrly head encircled by gar-
lnnds Of Cardinal blooms, with the
spider lily glouiuiug a star of pearl
on her pretty forehead, her fingers
clasping against the pale pink dress a
spray of faint blue irises, her eyes,
like wells of deep blue fire, bnbblnig
with roguish lungliter, she was indeed
a picture well worthy the time and
plav
"What exquisite artistic sense thai
child possesses;" said Mrs. Ctvienie.
"Is she an elf on an Undine?"
All eyes were fixed on this image ol
mirth aud beauty behind them, when
Tom Kinggold's brown face suddenly
turned a ghastly white; and as quick as
igbt he seized Eve, lifted her high in
his anus, and with lips curled from the
shining teeth as if in agony, leaped
with her into the river.
"Is the boy mud?" exclaimed Mr.
ilillson, as Hugh sprang to the rescue
of his little sister, and taking her from
the relaxing arms of Tom Kiustgoiu,
handed, Ler, drippiug from the brown
waters of the Ockiawaha aud Dale from
fright but otherwise unharmed, to the
keeping of his father.
In the excitement of the moment.
Grace was tho one to call attention to
pjor Tom, who lay quiet in a tangle of
reeds and water-plants. Pushing to
ward him the boat, they lifted into it
his senseless form.
Tho slender white maiden drew
with gentle touch the helpless
head, ngiirdless of its ugly color, on her
snowy lap, and pointed to the little
boat llotiu near them. What did
tliey see? In ihe midst of the beauti
ful ferns aud flowers, lny the deadly
moccasin. All was now clear. The
snake hud fallen iuto the bout from an
ov rhanging tree, and Tom, careless
of self, intent only on saving his little
playmate, hud, as was peon, snatched
her from her erilous position.
The Lout was nuicklv overturned. I
treasures of life and death, and taking
the oar, I'eter followed with it, the
now saddened pleasure party buck to
tlieir home.
Tom remained unconscious, and al
though, strange to say, no evidence of
a snake-bite could bo found on his
person, he never spoke again.
Iu a few days Ids Ptnrdy form an. I un-
attractive f.ico wore hidden from sight
n qo't burying ground on the bank
of tll OekUwuhu.
In some of t hosts blessed hours when
Karth and Heaven stand silent, hand in
hand, tho the perfumed air is yet
pu'Mng wmi memories oi me last song
of the music-tun 1 mocking-bird, Grace
and little Eve sit in sisterly commun
ion. Aud tliey talk of the wondrous
Hereafter aud tlio holy angels; but
ever and always tho eyes of the fairest
angel, the sweetest singer nearest
the Throne, are blue and bright and
sunny, like thoso of their dead hero,
Tom Kinggold.
The Lottery Obeys 1 lie Law.
In view of the contradictory rumors
circulated regarding the intentions of i
me L.ouisiHtitt lato .Lottery company
and in order to accurately answer
numerous inquiries, a representative of
accurately
; the 'J'i)iirs-ii Hitirnit yesterday inter
viewed -Mr. t'aul I onrad, the president
of the company, with the result express
ed bel .w.
lteporter Mr. Conrad, it was assert
ed some weeks ago in the .Northern
newspapers, and the statement has
since beeu revived lecently, that tho
company is about to remove to Nicar
augii i, and there, under a govermuent
franchise, open up the business on a
grander sc ile than ever.
I'resilent Conrad I have heard
something of this, but there is no foun
dation for it. The company has offi
cially stated tli d it b iws to tlio decision
of the Supreme Curt aud will respect
the laws.
Hepoi tor Then
of future action?
have yon no plans
President Conrad I cannot state tht.
case more strongly than was done at
the time the company decided not to
attempt a renewal of its charter. I
c ,n only repeat that the company will
C intl:.ue in business until the emira-
tion of its pre-ent charter and then
cease to exist. I cannot understand,
after all that has been said, why there
stioiu l bo anv contusion in the pubiio
mind about the matter.
I'eportcr Have you any objection to
my ctatiug ibis as a tinaity for the satis
faction of the public?
President Conrad .None whatever.
Peporter Some of the Eastern pa
peis, Mr. Conrad, persistently assert
that tho lottery company continues to
use the United States mails in the
prosee ti.in of its bn.iuess; will you
kindly tell m9 if that is true?
President Conrad It is utterly nn
true. We are obeying the law in its
letter an I spirit, and our agents every
where are instructed to obey it. We
are using the express companies only
in our business, and in all our circulars
are printed instructions to all persons
dealing with lis to avoid the niuil.
Timcn-Democrat, Sow Orleans, La.,
JuUi 1.
AN ACCOMPLISIIFD BABY.
"1 have a doll that speaks
French."
remarked Grace.
"That's nothing," answered
"my little brother talks in a lau
that nobody can understand."
May;
;uae
DIIKAK'SO IT GEXTLT.
Son ITave I your consent to
Miss Tio ter?
marry
Father Yes but it's the last
you'll ever net from me.
cent
JTAD ALWAYS BEEN SO.
"Cailvny'ssoii Tom has married a
sei vatit girl.''
"Well, I'm not surprsed. Why,
when he was a little bit of a baby, even,
he used to be with a nurse giil all the
lime."
NKEDED KOOM.
Mrs. Grunps(IooVinc over new hous")
What, in the woili is this vast attic
foi?
Mr. Grumps It's to hold
you buy aud can't use.
the things
80 AKDlOVi, TOC KNOW.
Codlinj Why, chappie, you look fa
tigued. What's the trouble?
Coslin I am quite tired, Cholly. 1
got up this maw iiiu ten minutes earlier
than usu 1, lnte id of remaining in bed
ten minutes later than usual, as I gene
wally do.
DOMESTIC AMENITIES.
I hope our boy won't take after
you," growl-d Mrs. C.Audle. "He won't
amount to anything if he does."
"Well, I hope he won't tike after
yon, either ,' retorted Mr. Caudle. "11
he does, he will be a lecturer of the
dullest, type."
i
TO THE NORTH POLE.
french Kxplorars Will Attempt the Jons
nej by u Aerial Bouta.
The Xorth Pole, despite the Ions,
ominous list of martyrs to scientific
or commercial curiosity, continues to
exert a fascination over many minds.
This fascination Jules Verne has
frapliically depicted In his "Adven'
turers of Capt. Hatteras." The
problem at present discussed Is
whether there is land, Ice, or an open
polar sea at the pole. An attempt
Is soon to be made to solve the prob
lem by a Parisian aeronaut and a
Parisian astronomer. Messrs Besan.
con and Herraite, neither of whom
h.ive attained the age of 30. The
'l.,,, their rrnn. tn nrlnnt. svhilA
; original with them, is by no means
new. In 1370, Sibermann, and In
ls74 Sivel, published studies dealing
with the practicability of reaching
the orth Pole by balloon. In com'
plete ignorance of these research!.
Messrs. Iierunte and Besancon, con
ceived the same Idea. In honor of
these researches which they later
discovered, and as a tribute to the
memory of an illustrious martyr to
aeronautic science, they decided to
call their balloon by the name of
"Sivel."
The Sivel when Inflated will meas
ure 16, 250 yards, and have a diame
ter of thirty-two and one-half yards.
It will be capable of carrying seven
teen and one-half tons, and will have
an ascensional force of three poupds
to the cubic yard. The envelope
will be composed of two thicknesses
of Chinese silk, covered with a new
specially devised varnish, which ren
ders it absolutely impermeable, and
augments the resistance of the en
velope, rendering it capable of sup
porting, without rupture, a pressure
of 6,400 pounds to the square yard
The balloon, which is spherical in
shape, will contain an immense in
ternal balloon so constructed as to be
perfectly and permanently Inflated by
3,250 cubic yards of gas under the
same pressure. This is intended to
remedy, lu great part, the grave in
conveniences the chief cause of bal
Ion instability which result from
hygrometric and thermometric varia
tions produced by altitude changes.
The interior balloon is furnished with
two valves of automatic certainty
which will be In communication with
a ventilator moved by electric action.
If the gas becomes thinner the in
terior balloon can be depleted; if it
' becomes thicker the interior balloon
can be inflated. The Sivel is thus
always inflated. The internal balloon
represents about oiie-flfth of the en
tire balloon, a needed proportion,
since balloons raised 2,700 feet lose
tKut one-tenth of their gas, inde
pendently of the loss occassioned by
temperature variation. The Sivel
w ill carry several pilot balloons to be
used in studying aerial currents, and
sixteen balloonets to supply, through
its valves, the gas of the interior bal
loon of the Sivel. The balloon's alti
tude will be regulated by means of a
trail rope of considerable weight,
which trails as a species of anchor
over the ice.
The car, which is of osiers, is so
strengthened by steel armatures as
to be absolutely rigid. It is so ar
ranged as to maintain in its interior
a regular temperature. A safety
petroleum heater is used for the pur
pose. The car will be prepared for
all emergencies by making it unsub-
luer-sible and furnishing it with run-
nors to be used as a sledge.
it is ten
feet wide by sixieen long, and will
contain, besides the two explorers and
their three aids, eight Esquimau
dogs, a sledge, an unsubmersible
canoe, provisions and water rendered
unfreczable by a chemical procedure.
The total weight of car and contents
is fifteen tons. Above the car is a
bridge accessible by a rope ladder. .
The explorers will sail from Franc
In two steamships, in the latter part
of May, 192, so as to arrive in Spitz
bcigeii in July. There they will de
part as soon as practicable by favor
able winds from the south. The ex
ploration will last in all six months.
Its cost will be $108,000, of which
il2,000 is required for the construc
tion of the Sivel. The cost is de
frayed by Mr. Hermite and some En
glish capitalists of scientific aspira
tions. While the idea of reaching the
North Pole by balloon is not a new
one, it has had its details on this oc
casion for the first time worked out
with great care Hearth and HalL
COMPOTE OF CHERRIES.
A pound and a half of cherries, one
pound of sugar, one breakfaatcupful of
water; choose large ripe cherries, wipe
them and le we on them about an inch
of stalk, put the sugar and water into
a saucepan, and let it boil for ten min
utes; then put into it the cherries, sim
mer for four or five minutes and serve,
when cold, with whipped oream.
CHEBBY TABT.
This is a dish for which German
housewives are justly celebrated. Stone
I two pounds of fine ripe cherries, and
, mix them with a quarter of a pound of
picked red currants and six ounces of
powcered sugar; put into a etewpao
with four ounces of good fresh butter,
toss up over a mcdora'e fire for a few
minutes, and then let them cool. Make
a round nnder-crnst seven inchos in
diameter, moisten the edge, and put
on it a band of pnff past three-quar-.
ters of an inch high and half an inch
! wide; put the cherries in this, so as to
I form a sort of dome, cover them with
the puff paste, taking care that it does
not exteuJ beyond the band upon
' which it must be pressed down; wash
it over with white of egg, and bake it
in a gentle oven for about an hour.
When a little cooled, take the whites
, of wo eggs, whipped to a froth and
, mixed with two ounces of powdered
sugar, and cover with it your tart,
Rprnkle with sifted sugar; color the
w hole of a pale yellow in the oven, and
6erve immediately.
MEAT PATTIES.
I Mince meat of any kind with a very
little onion; add pepper and salt to
taste, and enonch gravy to moisten it
thoroughly. Tut it into patty-pans
and cover the top with mashed potato
mixed with a little cream. Put pieces
of butter on the top of each and brown
in tho oven.
"German
55
yrup
Judge J. B. Hill, of the Superioi
Court, Walker county, Georgia,
thinks enough of German Svmn tn
send us voluntarily a strong letter !
- ucu mcu jl rauK
and education thus use and recom
mend an article, what they say is
worth the attention of the public.
It is above suspicion. " I have uri
your German Syrup," he says, "for I
my Coughs and Colds on the Throat
and Lungs. I can recommend it for !
them as a first-class medicine." i
i aice no suDstitnta. ,
A HOT WEATHER VEGETABLE.
The possibilities of ths cucumber,
tx ept for pickling or salads, are little
understood. It is excellent in soap, as
well as fried, s ewed, staffed, and many
other ways.
CC CUMBER SOUP.
Cat one large, or two medium sized
cucumbers into thin' slices, strew salt
over them, and place between two
plates to drain. Put them into a lance
pan, with a quart and a half pint ol
some white alook, either cnicken or
smI. anil simmer crentlv. without re
dacing the quantity, for forty minutes.
Season with talt and a little eayenne;
thicken with gronnd rice, or arrow
root, wet with milk, and, as soon as it
has boiled up, draw to the side of the
Ure; add half a pint ol not milk, ana
the beaten yolks of two eggs. Serve
at once. Th safest way to add eggs
to any hot liquid is to turn a little of
the latter slowly into a bowl contain
ing the yolks, beating the whites. When
the bowl ia full, turn it all into the
vessel containing the rest, still beating,
and when thoroughly hot paur into the
tureen. j
STUFFED CUCrjMBEfta.
There are several ways of preparing
ihese. Peel two large ones, and with
a (.harp knife out out a neat piece from
the side. With a small teaspoon re-;
t I. .1 rill ;L ni'ita 1
" " '
forcemeat of any kind; replace the
piece, and tie securely witu a stout
white thread. Line the bottom of a
taucepan with thin slices of baeon and
veal, lay on the cucumbers, then an
other layer of veal and bacon, three
new carrots, scraped, three small on
ions, and as many turnips; cover with
stock or water, aud simmer until all
are tender. Thicken the gravy and
pour it around the meat and vegetables
after they are neatly dished. Season,
when about half done, with salt and
pi pper. Tie the halves together, lay
on a baking dish, nearly cover with
meat gravy, and bake nntil tender. A
good substitute for meat gravy ia a
brown drawn butter.
CUCUMBERS 6TBWBD.
Peel au 1 cut into quarters length
wise, dredge with flour, season, and
fry lightly in hot butter; put them into
a saucepan, with some good Drown
gravy, and stew slowly until tender.
Add the least trifle of sugar and a tea
spoonful of vinezar to the sauce; thick
en slightly, and ponr around the eu-
onmb.rs. rkunetiuies an equal numoer
of small button onions are stewed with
the cucumbers.
CUEKKY JAM.
In uakiug cherry jam, to every
pound of fruit weighed before stoning,
allow three quarter j of a pound of
graunlited suyar, and half a pint of
red currant juice. Stone the oherriea,
and place in a preserving pan; boil for
three-quarters of an hour, stirring
WKMii the fa decade nearly all the
English biHho 3 have chunked the form
of tlie.r siy nature iuto lU LaUoequiva-
lea
Ladies, ladii-a think of the engagements you
have urokeu and the disappointments conse
quent to others and perhaps al-o to y. urselves,
a. 1 on accouut ol headache, bra-.tycrot.ne will
vure you in fifteen minutes. Fifty cents.
On the onoe famous Orchard farm
in Massachusetts stands' a pear tree
which was planted in 1630 by Governor
nJicott.
What &tront;er Proof
s neejed of the merit of H. Ki t's Sarsaparilla
lb in the huixireds ot lett ts continually coming
iu telling of marvellous cures it has elle.ted
after all other remedies bad failed?
Uood's Pills cureCoustipatiou.
AtaUeiding Peun.l wedding the
other day among the wedding presents
was displayed a liberal consignment or
home-made soup. I
CulUrrh Cn'l Hj lured
A-ith LOCAL APTL1C iTION-. a-i they cannot
reacn tlie ceiat ol the 0Kc.'U-e, AiitJ in tid.-i to
e il voti have lu take liilfrnnl ieiin-Uis.
Il.til'i I tit'i'li cure is laken internally, ana
t- (litrcllv on ibe bloou ami mucous suriac-.
Hall C itr h Cure U no quaCK n edictue. It
v.i- nr. M:rueu by one ol the ixent i liyiciaus iu
this s-ouniry fur ears, aiiU is a regular pr
vc iptiou. I( it cuii.o3c'(1 of the ue-t toiites
kiiuv-. n. oiiibmed witu the best blood puriHeis.
ac ing ilhet tly on the mucous ui lace-. The
(it-ncci co mnuautiii ui me iiiruienis is
what pio.tui'e-sicti wnn.lei fulresulu lu curlug
caUnh. Send for testimonial, free.
t . J.iuK.NtY & LU- rrops , loieao, u
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
A Pail idi lphia lawyer won a ca e
that ha 1 leeu In the courts since 1-14
by t xhl filing a 1T84 siguiture that wm
lattly discovered.
Mr. N. C. Schaubel, Los Anima, Col , writes
I am Id due receipt of your St. Ilernard Vege
table Pills, and have distributed tOa most of I
th' m amonii my acquaintance every oneof
whom contends that no o.ber medicine equal,
these nil a. I would n r request you to send
me a box. The same is for a younir man, whu 1
l received a sample Irom me. K.member.I
profit nothing thereby ; but 1 do all 1 can for
you for the reason that there Is no other pill
equal In quality to the St. Bernard Vegetable .
Pill, and 1 never tail to put in a good word for
tie same. i
Tlie skin of the whale Is thicker tbau
(hat of any other animal. In some
places it reaches a thickness of several
'oches.
fraaer Axle Grea.
i i. . . . , ,
j mcic is uu ncca oi oeinfr imposei on li you
... Mim uu u iiik r razer rjranu oi Axm
Grease. Uue greasing will last two weeks.
A Washington cook declares that
(Trasshopper soup propeilr made by a
competent cook is one of the most pala
table of duties.
II u 1850 "Broum'$ Bronchial Troche" ma
ImrotJuced. and their success as a cure for
Colds. Asthma, and Bronchitis has been un
paralleled. There .ira more tiee-lilvea in Un
united States, where there are 2,801,-
0JJ. than in Anv nthAr pnnntrv
Greece, famous for Its love of honey,
lias only J0,t0i) hives.
II nptii re cure suarHiateed 1
Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, Phll'a,
I 'a. Ease at once, no operation or de
lay from business, attested by thou
lands of cures after others fall, advice
iree, send for circular.
Bjitcr-3cotcu isauother
t.ffy.
name foi
Cann'M Kidney Cur ft ror
Dropsy, Gravel, Dlnbetes, Bright's,
Heart,Urlnary or Liver Diseases, Nerv
ousness, Ac. Cure guaranteed. S31
Arch Street, riillad'a. l a bottle, 6
for 95, or driiKgisc. 1U00 cerUUcates of
cures. Try lu
Ou boaid snip tlie day is divided Into
seven watches. "
1
Peccham s Pit. i s area painless and effectual
rnieuy for all bilious disorders. 2S cents a
box. tor sale by all druKxists.
The South African milk tree pro
duces a good substitute for cow's
milk.
fIT?J All Fits stopptd trw by Dr. Kline
Ureat Nerve Restorer. Ho FiU alter nrafday"
ae. Marveloue cures. T realise and 2 uu tha
bottle Iree to Fit cases, tend u Dr liiii
Ita Arch at, PhlladeinhU. p. "
The use of separate pews in churches
dates back only to the time of the
Reformation.
The population of New Zealand, in
eluding the 625,508 white inhabitants
an December 31, 1S9., and the 41.C23
Maoris foind in their homes in March.
1591. ran np to 667.03L
gentl) ; craok about halt the fctones, ,'!. i J M jl ( 1 ) H 1
and throw the k. ruels in at the last 1 P,..v . j ? J' 1 (j4 H
moment; give one stir, and pour into j fr' rP i ' '. '. I i
;he pots to cool- W . J 1 fW U$
You wear out clothes on a wash board t-n jT-i'-i ' , ?Mlt'l Il
.imes as much as on the bodv. How uoliin. ft A VJvl'iiV' 1 j J; I tliiv ,1
Buy Dobb.us' Kb ctric .Soap ol your grower and jS ijt. Z.- -1 3 1 1 4 , 1 i"
V. ,.......i . 3isfcrA. wimiiit cita .n.T..fc
I
i
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
So promptly ana effectu
ally overcomes THAT
TIKKD FKtLING, as to
conclusively prove this
V. .H
"sy'-r-'-Z
weak strons." J. B. fcin-
a well known m.-r-
of Aulairo, M tine.
i. -i.i f iviii1m eoniDiiea-
Ur. J. K. Ku.ert,.u Kia.
i-y troubles, lie took iiuoifj gABSAPA-
KILLA an,! It (save relief ana ureal column.
H sayi: -H u Ciod-t.id to au one aiutertug
" 1 aM " .
hooi.'s i-ii i.scme II .ri tual Constipation
y re-tuna,; pe.it.inlcacuuor tliealiineuiuiy
wuaL
Should Have II in The iioua.
lniid on Swiitr, Chiltlrrn J.itee
tntaki- J.mssoVs AsonvNFi.iMMFtTii'ri'miip.i.ul'is,
B-ire 1 hr. .at. Ton-Inns, ..li.-. craoiiis an t I'aln. I.o-llvv.-sull
Siiiiinii ri ..in.l.iliiM, ni.an.l Hruls. s ll-a
mselc S..l.iev. r Kher.-. IThi-I.J melt: 6 lottles
&JLtKtwl'i.S. I.4 JOH.so.N4CO.bcaio!t.itaa.
ATARF?H
1 liu.lle tuviia
Kas.ly applied, .lotlilnf? ..ffoiistv.-, quick re-
.',,',' ,. , ...i,1Ve. ore... , -hawk-
ilk," siMliins! or "stully feeling" alter nisi bot
tle. Sold by drukkista ur mailed lo any ad
Ires. (1.
, If yon think von would like the FI1EK advice
)f a phys iai. i ho has maile tin and kindred
liseaes a llir-lonn study and who really dues
uiderMand Ca an il ami Hi treatment, write to
IV. B. Jones. M. I).. 4 N.llih St., I'liilad.-lprna.
Pa., di-scribliij! j o ir symptoms aud a prompt
replv will be -eui you. 'testimonial ana symp
tom blauksree.
nn iinT rf nFmvFit
ith t-asu. Kudiii'ii, and faint which stain
tlie h.iml-. luhire tlitf Iron, and burn off.
The hisIiik buo Kwn Polish Is Brilliant, Cunr.
less. Durable. and the consumer k.7 lor no till
or glass package w'tr. vory purcha.se.
L
EWIS 98 LYE
Powdered and Perfumed
(PATENTED.)
The ttronueat and rure.i
T.ye made, l inlke otin-r Lye.it
being a fine poudrr and packrd
in a tan Willi removable Inl, ihe
c.it-ni9 are alwnv ready for
use. Will uiiikc th' 6jr p riiiniH(l
Haro Soap in 'JO inluul.-s ullltout
boi'inv. It U.he bet forclean.
Inn wa-te pipes, disinfecting
Bihks, ciosetn. washing bottles,
paints, lice, etc.
PJi N . SALT M'K'O '0
Ueo. Ajts , fbli 1-a.
rVaaapUaaf
GARFIELD TEA
of uml iAiiu;i urea Strii !!
Over,
c o mes
Tm u 1 1
fiat Air i
rcioreiCouiplxiou:curcitouiUpauuu,
JAPANESE
IP Lfcdllr
GORE
A cure tor Tiles. External, Internal, mind,
Jleedm.', and Inlnui!. ('limine. Keceut, ..
Hereditary. Tliis reiueov ims positively npvei
been known to i.ul. a b x. six for by mail.
Awntten iruaralilee kiycii wilh six noxes,
when pin rh . cellar one nun- o refund the .. it
not cured (iuaraulee is-ueil bv KlNNKKTT.
Mcci t itrA- Co . Wholesale and HetaM A cuts.
No. 112 .Market .-ncet. I hdadelph a. I'enu
.. A Sample Cake of Soan and 133
f X pai-e 1 1 ok on Lm rinatoUw
1 ij...., in,. i.
yrQCEBURVTcvl and hukwiu-I..
ficillvhVV''hi 'iiMl or 10c;
bt lit
a 1- n
ORVV.Hirt li
......
f T-tT f ) 1,w 1,,r M'-i. S-,r, l'it
Sr,AyiriM tIntT.Ktaui-sof Nrtse.Su-
-flt0 ' SK" 'i .oHuous ii..lr, I'mi.K.
inuia ink una
75: v'- AKiJ ijrVf ohn II. WontihurT
3 . '
:w. rtl" -frGw .l!. I Nf-w York f-iv
t-rnialuk pit.
RESTORE V9US LYFSiGHT.
r l .i.MK Tl. K i'MKNT C' rr Pi.os d Er
r Lit. aipii..!- ( a.araetn. Ncac or Kiiins
KhJrol;KS r.ii.ilze( nerves. "NO 1U!S'."
fiiintfrcds Convr'c- ft. IVininhlet free.
rilK KVK. (ilea Falls. N. Y.
Ontcbrr's Fly KUlrr Is snr- d'ath. Frory Oiect wilt
kill a quart of flics, nn.l secure wnc.- while you tat
Julet when you reat anl the emfurt f nap la
m morn in ir. Gtt Pufcti-rs Hint w-cure tw-st result
FEED'E DUTCHES DRUG CO.,
Sr. AI.RAVS, vt.
HELLO !
(.! (JKKEN. Svraeose, N. Y.
wants 111 st. Kits toll M'K.
bKlil STOCK.
jiTl lTlnVJ S mr.beinir nil ! f.ir World's Fa r.
Jl I L:l 1 U.(o, i-,n circulars Vv. Com. acme
FMPt.r-TMEXT Bt KEu. '- it &M. Chieaco. III.
Z ,.
RB I" M t.irSe'.Vr?
R r if! week. Fast si".;ni.ucia(..'niup:e
I tree. liLEN Itu?., HocList. r.
Tg
-
1 TKIBUTE TO KEFORMED UN-
I nEKWEAU.
I The snpprinteni nt of a iTarlc m Snn-iay-Fchool
was ad'lressinc; his flock last
Sunday on Ihe subject of continuation,
I ".Now, my dear cl.ildren," said that
benign geutlcman. "who cm teil me
ahat 'confirmation' iceaus? .Ml who
:an tell mo please raise tlieir hands."
One hand was held hipih above the
heads of the juveniles. The hand was
dirtv, and tho enff was ragged. He
was the son of a lanndress but he be
lieved in his intelligence on the sub
ject of confirmation.
"Ah," said the superintendent, "there
is a lit'le man who knows. lie may
rise and explain the meaniun of con
firmation." 1 he ragcred informant hopped np.
"Please, thir, it's shirt and drawers
together."
MIkM Have Bren Worse.
She I'm sorry, but our engage
ment must cease. I can never marry.
He My gracious! What has hep
penod? She My brother has disgraced us.
Ho Oh, is that all? That doesn't
aiattcr. I feared maybe your father
had failed. New York Weekly.
Columbus' Final H-tlnir riaee.
President Adams, of Cornell Unv
fereity, believes that the investiga
tions of the German explorer, liudoil ,
Cronen, leave no roaxmahle doubt j
hat the remains of Christopher ,
Columbus repose in San Domingo,
whence they were removed from
bpain about 1541.
Bad a Good Trade.
I It is said that 12,noo rosebud were
sold by one New York florist the
other dy in two hours.
Sensible.
On the continent glass blowing ia
no longer done by the mouth, but by
means of compressed air.
LA1IB SCALLOP.
One
cupful of cold luniu chopped
ine, one cupful of etewod tomatoes,
ne copfal of fine bread crnrabs. Ar
range all in layers in buttered dish
laving the crnmbs at the top; season
ith salt, pepper, and bits of butter,
hen bake in a moderately hot oven
orenty minutes.
Jib
tJ-r .1 vs
Zsx4 11 ' a.
I Jt
i KILIEFis
015 EXJOVS
Both the method and results -wheo
Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
penlly yet promptly on the Kidneys
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figa ia the
only remedy of iu kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the Btomach, prompt in
iU action and truly beneficial in lU
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, ita
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
feyrup of Fig3 ia for Bale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. l)o not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN fKANCISCO. CAU
lOUISVIUE. KI. 10HK, M.I.
HUMOROUS.
A fresh sklu The latest confidence
game.
Beats the world The impecunious
tramp.
A woman's will always has a lot of
codicils to IU
The wonderrul cheek or man some
times covers thre or four achers.
AmoDg the goods that "won't wash"
is the article known as the small boy.
Wrinkles on the brow aie
dorsement of the note for
trouble.
time's en
borrowed The buuCle on the end of a stick is a
pretty sure sign of the man who has
lost his grip.
No man Is creat enough to veto a
millinery bill after his wife has O. K.'d
it.
Armies aie frequently put to
Perhaps that Is what they have
lor.
flight
wings
Tne new monthly magazine, VooJ
Roads, seems to be on a highway to
Buc'ea.
Make friends with your creditors, if
you can; but never make a creditor of
your friend.
. TEBSE.
Mudge Oh, I say. old man, how are
you off unanchilly '
Vabsley Away.
The world is full of meu who
things they want to sell for less
they paid for them.
have
than
The person who is afllic'ed with klep
tomania always feels that he "ought to
lake something for it."
Pedestrian llow Is It that this street
is so much dirtier than the oilier?
Cop The women sever walk here.
Hicks Digby is a great man to
stick t. his opinion.
Wicks And yet he gives it to every
body he meets.
"Mrs. Primmius is exceedingly
ne it.
"I'es. If she could have the earth
hfl Waillllll'f. t:lL If. lu.r!iiiaa it unnlH
ue impossiuie (O keep it Clean.
The giraffe is a timid animal. His
neck is so long that when his heart
comes Into his mouth it takes him
half a day to get it back where it be
longs.
Caller Your next-door neighbors
appear to be very quiet people.
Mrs. Sciiiks V. n tl ten I la
thiu und I s'pose the mean things keep
qu'.et to hear. what we say.
AN APPARENT 1IT3TKKT.
Bmeo I went to a A
the other day to settle ray wife's ac
count, and, by jove, do you know, she
didn't owe a cent!
KlnirieY Great Sr-ntU Whof iraa
the matter?
Hlncro She had transferred it to an.
ether store.
VINDICATED.
Miss Minnie Ft.iH Miao Ol ,1 li n Inri.lilsT
Was death. v sink nf the
ered by sheer force of will. '
Mrs. w anter Aoe IIjw was (hit?
Miss Minnie Hall Th divtor tnl.l
her it was only fatal to persons in ad
vaLced yeais.
SOME DIFFERENCE.
Spr:ngtop I met Witherbv to-dav
.iiiu uo oaiu juu were a rool to pay so
much for a new wrap. Uu wife got
one for $10 le.s than yours.
Mrs. Siiiiugtop Yes, my dear, but
he only siient a day in looking for hers
It took me a week to find mine.
1 I ... - . '
SIZ'KQ HIM CP.
Servant Your name, sir?
Caller Jinks.
Servant Do you spell it. J-i-n-k-3 or
J-y-n-k-e-s?
C.dler-J-l-n k-s.
Servant Back door, sir.
In Town or Country,
Evory family stiould have a bottlcof Dr. llox
si s terlain Croup Cure. It Is tlie only remedy
known tlmt will prt i-e-.t Mtmbraneout Croup
and ai-tlnp upon tlie air D.issiu-esoi Ihe throar'
it k-eps them open aud prevents I'neuiuonia'
o opium. :o!d by pronilm-nt di iijgists Sue'
Mauulactuied by A. P.Uoisie, Bullalo, N. Y. '
A CASE OF KECESSITV.
Yon Bloomer I understanJtliat you
have bought a cottaira at tim ui,nra
tor this summer.
De Tootville I bought two side by
side.
Von Bloomer What do you want
two for, with your small family?
De Tootville One is for my wife's
trunks.
AT LAST.
"I have oome to the conclusion." be
gan Mr. Stalate.
"So iilad," murmnred the fair victim
alancinir at tha clock
TJ.' "lor.reditable thing
A GILEAi uinuj
ive been said of Emperor WUllam
SI the cruelest story about him VX
has yet come across the water is the
Sue which credits him with a scheme
to force his sister Margaret Into a
marriage with the dissolute gambler
and general scoundrel. Prince Will
fam of Luxemburg. That an honor
Me woman should be yoked to such
a profligate and unworthy creature
under any circumstances would be
most pitiable; but that this Princess
should be sacrificed to the greed and
covetousness of her brother is abso
lutely revolting. These royal mar
riages are, as a rule, mercenary; but
in this instance the infamy of the
astern Is more apparent than usual.
Rudyard Kifxino has again
broken loose, and this tine he attacks
New York. So much has the city
disgusted him that he seems unable
to find words in his crude but pictur
esque vocabulary sufficiently strong
for the subject. Everything about
v.j tiA mnre lie
the town is ww, , " "
....j, ( iha more grotesquely bad
It grew. It is bad, be says, in its
streets, In ita police, and In Its sanl
itary arrangements. The manage
i ment of the town h denounces as the
! outcome of squalid barbarism and ol
reckless extravagam-o-ago
this conceited cad and over-advertised
upstart expressed his opinion
about Chicago, and New-Yorker,
were greatly delighted thereat. erj
few people in Chicago will take any
pleasure in this latest airing of Kip
'ing's views.
rtwoanTf bout- of pgg
Other blood medicnes had U led I ,-g.J
W ViV "J O
Yjik.aic. S.C
MAHIs.
I was trouble! from childhood
rrftVitiMl rasaoi ier,nii
lT-,I!iw''Sa cured mo permanently.
f"i In AT' T MiaaTiile. L T.
I Our book on Blood and Skin Disease!
DRKILMCrTS
MM
Kidney, Liver and BladderCurSj
Itlicumatisiii,
Lumbaon. pain In Joint or back, brick dust la ,
uriue. frequent calls, lrrltiition, Intlamatkjo I
ravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder.
Disordered Liver,
Impaired dlrtion. (rout, bllllous-hpadacho.
fc V. ! H-IIOOT curtw kidney dlttii-ultlea,
haUrippt, ur.utiry trouble, b right's dim iisa.
Impure Blood,
Scrofula, malaria, gen'l weakness or debility.
r,.ar,nl-l contents of On Bortl. If not oao
ntd. lirutftrlta will refund to you tn price paid.
At Druggists, 40c. Size, $1.00 Size.
In rail rl.' OukU to nosJth''fr Coasulutloo rreSk
Da. K'n.Mia & Co., BxKOBAMioa.Ii. Y.
ely's catarrh
Cream Balm
Is Worth
S500
To Any Man
Woman or Child
Suffering From
CATARRH
ftuRrrC0
hfeverD
. u
mm
Not a liquid or Snuff
HAY-FEVER
.,,A??ir?.CIei!a,'p-U'd Into Mfn "'trll and Is
Bi eeable. 1-rice 60 cents at Druggists or by
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street. New York
Tuft's Tiny Pills c
Q stlmnlate the torpid llTer, strengthen aft
digestlT organ, regulate the
A f."'e,' "n1 ar" nnequaled uan antl-
Whiliou medicine. lHiae small. Price, u
2Se. OrHoe. .1941Prk Place, N. V.
oooooooooo
FOR FIFTY YEARS 1
MRS. WINSLOWS
SOOTHING SYRUP
uumn toe ci.na, aortens the eunia, allara
all pain, cum wind coUc, anf J the Lm!
fweiiy-an Cents a Bottle.
CONSUMPTION
CURE GUARANTEED lf alrectlons are
mtm strictly followed.
Inhalarian of Medicated Steam.
Also sipeciflca for
IMPURE BLOOD, DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM
Taa Ca. Bmim Mtoicixi Co, Jamenowa, N. T.
FRAZER
AXLE
GREASE
BEST IK Tils' UODwn
rim't Ttrmedr for Catxri-h Is the
rj.. ... I e. M rhnimt
bold bV drUKllHL8 Or M-IiL hv n,,..!
& a. jukium warren.
I S l W 3
rtr m -rvriTr
liIllirfT IT fTlWiT
O i7! 13
I f y
n
n
W f
u
SUNNCE, WYOMING,
n-iiv- rv, . 3na located. uJUS Deinff sur-
rt BE rMOS HULI1 COMPAM ol sl XniVrr . .
in .hP.'if'" ",vest'.rs- 1" r value of .Lares 'w-'otil-Z?Z''?. r,"'''lrP"ratedl offer the best
in this Company and yon are one of -lie oriciiml nineiVa. ' " ra'y '"" You buv stock
you ow.i stock in this O mp. ny. and at Tanv ttae ff n!,'. 111 .crr" a'"1 v'" eil I, ' ?n? i,
1
IQVELl DlAMflNn ftvr.l rs
,.rim.-
. ' "PIKWI Mldsl.
Stnctl-r mctTT ncAm. .
I. -. o..... -J.'.M I
JOHN PI ftvr. rk.- -taJ?"' 'powlnooo., ,jl
FAYt -
COYIOHTI6l!
On the roaj
to health the consumptive who
reasons and thinks. Consumption
is developed through the Llooi
It's a scrofulous affection of tha
lung3 a blood-taint. Find a per.
feet" remedy for scrofula, in all ita
form9 sometlyng that purifies the
blood, as well as claims to. That,
if it's taken in time, will cure Con.
sumption.
Dr. Tierce has found it. It's hi.
u Golden iledical Discovery." Aa
a strength - restorer, blood-cleanser,
and flesh-builder, nothing like it ia
known to medical science. For
every form of Scrofula, Bronchial,
Throat, aud Lung affections, AVeat
Lungs, Severe Coughs, and kindred
ailments, it's tlie only remedy go
sure that it can be guaranteed. If
it doesn't benefit or cure, in every
case, you have your money back.
" Ton get well, or you gnt t500."
That's what is promised, in good
faith, by tho proprietors of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Kemedy, to sufferers
from Catarrh. The worst casts, no
matter of how long standing, are
permanently cured by this Ileniedy.
JFL. IT!..
ADWAY'S
RE&BY RELIEF.
CCUtS AND PKEVESTi
Colds.
Couh9,
Sora Throit,
Hoarseness,
Stiff Neck,
Bronchitis,
Catarrh,
Head icho,
Toothache,
Rhpumatism,
Neuralela, Asthma,
Kruises, Sprains.
yuUker Thiin Any Known 1!. int-ly.
tin matter how violent or-cnif'aMn2 tti i.iio
the Klieumatic, licdi hlileii, Inliiin. ntied,
ervou. Neuralgic, or pi osii aiea wuli d.se.i
niaj sutler.
SADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Will AlJ'oid Intant Eao.
lNTKItN.1.1." A lia!f to a tcas)o..i,f.a in
naif a tunilil. r ol wnier wiil in a r-w in nurej
cure rain:'S. Spavin-, ..ur Sr.nnacli, Nauea,
'otnitiii'. M.-artll in, rv.'li-.ne-s. S'e--n(es.
ness. ssick ilMCl u:hf. liai rl u;.i, Culie, riam
lency anil al . lit . i : 1 p;iuis.
M.il:iiiaia il various fuuu cured and pie
veined Hiere Is not a remo.1 n acont In th ril
tht will cure r'evrr .111.1 Al'ii.' and all oilier
fevers (ail-l hv HAiUV.ilS I ILI.s, su
quickly as MOffll's lit l Rki.ii v.
SOLD BT ALL lKCiiGIT3. Price 50 cents.
LIB COMPLAINT.
The liver. th kl.lncr. tli heart, the lunj3
nil the utoniacli ar the nnxt imp rtaut oriram
o.-ce-i-ary for the prc-crv.iti.m of lif-. It
liercf.ire the dutv or 'Vrv ne who circs at all
For lilibml.ly l.eallh to keep them tn a- gd
onilitionas p.iiiil-. But while the heart, the
luns and the -t..mafh in an ordinary ci.nitttu
tt'd person can endure a pretty ;-evi're abuse
R'itliout sio;.ping in their work, the liver la a
rery sensitive orau. Tlie Ita-it Interrup
tion In Its a.'livlry is no'ii-ed at once lo a
niot dis.iprce.ibie nanner. erloiis com
plications luay arise th'-r;'From. for wliih the
physic ans have Invented a l.arue number
af Ions Latin natn-'s, and v.iuch. If not
attended to promptly, are f.dlnw.'d by long
ind painFr.l Uis.msim and freini-nl!y by
ieath. Urdmary people ii-u illy c ass all these
l;seasp9 under til-? p.':.ei.il name of
iver complaint. I' eir svmtitoms cin be
raslly re. .ciii.:ed. A clloar co;.ir ol the
kin. parti, iilarly of tlie white of the eye,
a disagreeably bitter bilious t.ista In the
mouth, a thi.-kly coated tont'ie, loss of appe
tite, a dislike for me its, combined with liead
iche, lipht :t':ici-s of f"vr, etc.. these are uo
laillnp Mirns in it flie liver is out of order. As
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