Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, January 12, 1899, Image 3

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    Sharp Pains
Darting from one point to another, stiff and
swollen joints, inflammation, intense suf
fering, are characteristics of rheumutism.
All these painful symptoms are cured by
Hood's Bnrsnparilla which purities the
blood nnd neutralizes the ncid which Is the
cause of rheumatism. Why continue to
suffer when you may bo relieved by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
America's Greatest Medicine. P-rice sl.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills. 25cents.
The barbers in Cuba make you get
up and wash your own face after a
shave, as they did jn this country 50
years ago.
Doa't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour I.lfe Away*
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 50c or fI. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New Yorfc
At Charlotte, N. C., R. M. Oates,
who operates a hosiery factory, is to
put In a spinning plant to make his
own yarn.
There Is more Catarrh In this section of th
country than all other diseases put together,
And until the last few years was supposed to
incurable. For a great many years doctors
J (renounced it a local disease ami prescribed
ocal remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced it In
curable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a
constitutional disease and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo,
Ohio, Is the onlv constitutional cure on the
market. It in taken interually lu doses from
10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any case
It fails to cure. Bernl for circulars and testi
monials. Address F. J. G'HBNEY& Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists 75c. <
Hall's Family Pills are the boat.
We have not been without Plso's Cure for
Consumption for 20 years.— Ll/.ZIK FEKRKL,
Capip St., llarribburg, Pa., May 4, 1894.
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
Do not begin a long journey until
some breakfast has been eaten. After
taking a warm drink do not go im
mediately out Into the cold and do not
drink anything hot immediately as
you come In out of the cald.
To soften nails, rub the following
preparation well Into thom each night
and sleep In gloves: Lanoline, one
ounce; vaseline, half-ounce; olive oil,
ten drops. The hands should alwaya
be washed In warm water and the nails
polished with a leather.
The upper part of the arms of a wo
man should be large, full and well
rounded. The forearm should not lie
too flat. A dimple at the elbow la
very desirable. Correctness of form Is
not tho most necessary thing for a
good arm. The owner should also
possess the power of expression and
here la a word of advice —the slowest
movements are always the prettiest.
People are most likely to catch cold
In the back than they are generally
aware of and If neglected may prove
a serious matter. The back, especially
between the shoulders, should always
bo kept well covered and never lean
with your back against anything that
la cold. Never sit with your back In a
direct draught and when warming It
by the Are do not continue to keep the
back exposed to the heat after it has
become comfortably warm. To do so
Is debilitating.
The woman who wishes to retain the
beauty of her face should forego the
use of the smelling bottle. Stand In
front of a mirror and Inhale the pun
gent odor from a smelling bottle and
notice the number of lines which form
about the eyes, nose and mouth. Each
snlfT taken from the bottle causes the
same screwing up of the face and each
time the unbecoming lines deepen. Re
member, also, that It la an unpleasant
experience which has called up these
wrinkles. Those caused by laughing
and talking are bad enough, but wrink
les formed by the use of smelling
salts gives an absolutely undesirable
expression.
lie Kneir It-
The Gtooa Man —Do you know that
there are breakers ahead of you? The
Wicked One—Ye —hlc—yes. I s'pose
my—hlc—wife and her mother'U break
my—hie—head when I git home.
TUMOR EXPELLED
Unqualified Success cf Lyc.la EJ
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
/
Mrs. ELIZABETH WIIEELOCK, Magno
lia. lowa, in the following letter de
scribes her recovery from a very criti
cal condition:
M DEAR MRS. PINKHAM.—I have been
taking your Vegetable Compound, and
ad sou
den to myself. Was troubled with
spells, also palpitation of
the neart and that bearing-down feel
ing, aqd could not be on my feet much.
44 1 was growing worse all the time,
until I took your medicine.
44 After taking three boxes of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Lozenges, the tumor passed from me.
44 My health has been better ever
since, can now walk quite a distance
and am troubled no more with palpita
tion of the heart or bloating. I rec
ommend your medicine to all sufferers
from female troubles."
It is hardly reasonable to suppose
that any one can doubt the efficiency
of Mrs. Pinkham's methods and medi*
cine in the face of the tremendous vol*
ume of testimony.
| COMPARATIVE DANCERS.
. Soldi.rs Not tlio Only One. Who Ar. In
Peril.
I The two girls on a Pennsylvania
| train from Washington to Philadelphia
[ had in the course of the first hour be
come acquainted, and in the next they
were quite as confidential as if they
had known each other for years, such
is the beautiful simplicity of girl
nature.
"Oh, yss," said the grav-cyed one,
blushing prettily, "I have several
friends with the army in Cuba. Have
you?"
"No, I have not," responded the
blue-eyed ono. "I have some ac
quaintanees, but I should scarcely call
them friends."
"Oh, I dou't mean that," exclaimed
the gray eyes, without knowing ex
actly what she did mean.
"With what command is ho?" in
quired the blue eyes, smiling in rather
a superior manner.
"Oh, you tease," twittered the gray
eyes, "but, of course, you know, any
how, and I might as well tell you. He
is the nioest fellow you ever saw, nnd
I want you should meet him some
time. He is at Santiago now, and has
been down there since the troops first
landed. It was simply awful when
ho first went down there to that horrid
fighting. Every day we sat waiting
for the news that might tell he was
shot or something dreadful had hap
pened to him. You didu't have auy
one down there, and you can have uo
conception of the perfectly awful strniu
it is to wait for news from the front
when some loved one is there," and
the soft gray eyes grew moist at the
, memory.
The bine eyes took upon themselves
I the look only blue eyes can take.
I "Oh, I don't know," said their pos
sessor, "I have a friend who plays
j foot ball."—Washington S*r.
MICE IN THE PUMPKIN,
, Tit© Boss Product of tho State of Maine
Was Spoiled by Thom.
Aided by the rich output from an
I active waterspout, George Archer was
able to produce the biggest pumpkiu
grown in Maine this season. At the
fairs whore it was exhibited re
cently it was awarded §27 in cash
prizes, and Mr. Archer carried home
blue ribbons enough to start a mil
linery store. Everybody who saw the
pumpkin wanted some of the seed,
but Archer, feeling that his native
town demanded his loyalty, refused
to sell, telling the would-be purchasers
j that he had agreed to donate the
pumpkin, seed and all, to the village
church, which would hold a pumpkin
pie Hociable, at which time the seeds
would he sold to the highest bidder,
the proceeds to go the minister.
The sociable was held iu November,
i More thau 400 persons attended, some
ot them coming from Kennebec County
in order to bid on the pumpkin seed.
When the meeting had been called to
order and the minister had offered
prayer Mr. Archer started to carve
the pumpkin with a big stick knife.
Ho opened it with two strokes, aud as
he laid the hemispheres down upon a
table a nest of lively mice scampered
away among the audience, causing the
women to leap on top of tho pews and
making an animated scene for several
minutes. The mice had not only
spoiled the pumpkin for purposes of
pie, bnt they had eaten up all of the
precious pumpkin seed, for which the
owner had been offered 850 cash.
Archer was bitterly disappointed.
So were all those in the audience.
The Blesain* of Laughter.
Some one has said that "a sense o'
| the ludicrous and the faculty of laugh
ter are the most useful parts of our
nature. Laughter is essentially a so
cial, a sympathetic aud a contagious
power. Some nations, particularly the
Orientals, are said never to laugh; but
all European nations havo been great
laughers, and the ludicrous has played
an important part even iu their his
tory. Hy means of laughter, absolute
I monarchs have been controlled, and
even Demos, himself, has been made
to-laugh at his own follies till he was
almost shamed into good sense. Quack
eries, hypocrisies and affectations of
all kinds havo been exposed and sup
pressed, and the reformation was pro
moted by the united efforts of reason
nnd ridicule. The sense of the ludi
crous and of the pathetic have their
sources not far from each other iu the
highest part of our nature. A good
laugh, periodically administered, would
excite those sympathetic feelings aud
genial dispositions, which are most
needed for regenerating our moral
system. Then men, whom wo have
sent homo laughing, would have ex
perienced an hour's pleasure without
fear of mißgiviug at the time and with
out remorse or reaction afterwards."—
Detroit Free Press.
"Ship Surrounded by Whales."
Whales, dolphins with their rain
bow colors when dying, the famous
bird, the nlbatross, porpoises nnd
other members of the great family of
the deep are incidental to the neigh
borhood of Capo Horn. Whales are
still plenty, aud interesting stories
are told of them by the old-style
shiver-my-timbers captain who has
rounded the Cape a hall dozen times
nnd likes to tell of it. One of this
sort on his first vovago in thoso seas
awakened his sleeping crew with this
command:
"Avast there, stop that snoring,
you land lubbers!"
This being repeated at intervals,
and the men wide awake, they de
clared they had not snored aud began
an investigation with lanterns. This
was their report to the captain:
"Ship surrounded by whales, all
snoring."—Chicago Times-Herald.
London Charltlei.
The income of the principal charita
ble institutions having their head
quarters in London amounts to over
$35,000,000 per annum.
Do You WUh to Sin* Well ?
Then use Hoxsie's Disks for ever*
form of cough, cold, hoarseness or sore
throat. They clear and beautify the
voice. 25 cts.
Fits permanently cured. No fit* or nervous
nees niter first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial hott.le and treatise
free. I)r.R.H.KLINE. Ltd..03l Arch St.Phila,Pa
J. F. Edwards, of Denton. Tex., has
received an order from Japan for 250
bales of cotton.. This will be the first
direct shipment bf cotton from Denton
County.
To Cur© A Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund inouey If it fails to ours. 25c.
The fact that bicycles are taxed in
France makes It easy to collect statis
tics as to cycling in that country. The
returns for 1807 show that there were
then 408,869 wheels in France as com
pared with 203.000 in 1594. The income
derived from the bicycle tax in 1897
amounted to about SBIO,OOO.
Dr. Seth Arnold's Couch Killer brat modi,
cine ever tried for Cold!.- L. " H AMMOND"
A coldeu bu, Newburgh, N*. Y., Nov, 2tt. 18U7.
It is estimated that Australia raises
about 125,000,000 sheep per year, and
last year exported to England wool to
the value of $123,000,000.
Lieutenant von Schellendorf. a Ger
man colonist in Africa, believes that
he has succeeded in training the zebra.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Caacarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the bodv. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Professor Schwab, of Yale, says that
the learned professions absorb 62 per
cent of the college graduates nowa
days, whereas they formerly absorbed
92 per cent. On the other hand, busi
ness pursuits now take 31 per cent
against 6 per cent in the old days.
Five Cents.
Everybody knows that Dobbins* Eloctrlo
Boap is the best in tho world, and for 33 yean
It has sold at the highest price. Its price If
now 6 cents, same as common brown eoapw
Bars full size and quail ty.Order of grocer. Ada
Dentists in Germany are using false
teeth made of paper instead of porce
lain or mineral composition. These
paper teeth are said to be very satis
factory, as they do not break or chip,
are not sensitive to heat or cold, or to
the action of the moisture of the mouth
and are very cheap.
educate Yonr Dowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever.
10c,25c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund mouay.
The Dexter (Me.) Penobscot Woolen
Company's plant Is running till 9 P.
M... and can't produce enough cloth to
fill orders.
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ever ;
| See a Snow :
; storm in :
; summer? j
We never did; but we have
( seen the clothing at this time >
. of the year so covered with |
dandruff that it looked as if it
( had been out in a regular snow- ►
4 storm. |
No need of this snowstorm.
( As the summer sun would '
< melt the falling snow so will }
; /Iyer's
: Hair i
Vigor I
' melt these flakes of dandruff in
| the scalp. It goes further than I
. this: it prevents their formation. |
1 It has still other properties: '
( it will restore color to gray hair I
' in just ten times out of every .
' ten cases. '
| And it does even more: it i
feeds and nourishes the roots .
< of the hair. Thin hair becomes '
i thick hair; and short hair be- ,
" comes long hair.
' We have a book on the Hair '
| and Scalp. It is yours, for the >
J asking. I
' If you do not obtain all the henefltn '
A you expected from the use of the Vigor,
I "write the doctor about it. Probably *
' there Is some difficulty with your gen- ,
4 era! system which may bo easily re- I
movmf. Address.
| DK. J. C. AVER, Lowell, Mass.
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CONSTIPATION
"1 have gouo 11 dnye at a time without a
movement of tho bowels', not bolim nl-lo to
move thorn excopt by uulug hot water injections.
Chronic constipation for seven years placed mo in
this terrible condition; during that time I did ev
ery tblng I heard of but uover found any relief; such
was my case until 1 begun using CASCA RETri. I
now have from one to tbreo passages a day, aud If t
was rich I would give fciuu.uo for each movement; it
is such a relief. " AYLMEII L. HUNT,
ITISU Russell St.. Detroit, Mich.
fOJ CATHARTIC
uvdcaicto
TKADf MARK
Pleasant, PoUstablc. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Slckdn, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 200, GOo.
... CURE CONBTIPATION. ...
ftUrllag Comptar, Chicago, Hoatraal, lew Tack. IS
A QUEER OLD WORLD.
If virtue would allure like sin
How easily might goodness win.
If right went laughing by like wrong
The devil would lose half his throng.
If day sought pleasure like the night
Dawn need not blush to face the light.
But virtue seems so cold and proud
That merry sin attracts the crowd.
And right has such a solemn air
Men follow wroug, the debonair.
And care so eats the daytime up
At night they seize mad folly's cup,
Ami drink forgetfulness 'till dawn
And so the queer old world goes on.
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox, In the Criterion.
PITH AND POINT.
"I asked the tramp why ho never
took a bath." "What did he say?"
"Said he was too proud to beg for
soap."—Chicago Record.
Mrs. Newed—"Was I nervous, dear,
during the ceremony?" Her Friend
—"Well, a trifle :it first, darling, but
not after William bus said 'yes ' "
Tit-Bits.
He—"He that courts and runs
away, will live to court another day."
She "But he that courts and does
not wed, may find himself in court in
stead. "-Tit-Bits.
The Old Frieud— -"I don't believe
you realize the dignity of your posi
tion." Tho New Millionaire—"Don't
have to. I've a butler hired for that."
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Her Mother—"l am surprised at
Charles squandering so much* money
on a phonograph." The Wife—"l am
not. He always did like to hear him
self talk."—Harlem Life.
She—"Do you remember thai thirty
years ago you proposed to meaud that
I refusod you?" He—"O, yes! That's
one of tho most treasured recollections
of my youth."—Der Floh.
"Mandy, have you brought that
young man to his knees yet?" "With
the style of trousers they wear nowa
days? What are you thinking of,
auntio?"—Chicago Tribune.
Hioks—"Just saw Hogloy. Had
been to the doctor's. Doctor tells him
he is looking himself again." Wicks
—"ls he ready as bad as that? Poor
fellow!" Boston Transcript.
"What is the brink of war, pa?"
"The brink of war? Well, it is the
feeling which seems to exist all the
time between Bridget and your
mother."—Detroit Free Press.
"I see it is becoming a fatl to have
your wedding cinematographed."
"But a feller doesn't have to have his
courtship cinomatogruphod, thank
heaven!"—lndianapolis Journal.
I know n boy—a horrid boy—
Who does his family annoy.
He has a box—a horrid box—
Aud creeps up sly as any fox,
And with a click, aud horrid laugh.
He shouts, "I've got your photograph."
"Yea," said tho fat mau with tho
frayed clothes of flue texture, "I went
into that deal with $10,000." "How
did you come out?" asked the other
man. "Alouo."—Cincinnati En
quirer.
"The only objection I have against
the young man, my dear child, iij that
he has no noble ambition—no high or
i worthy object in life." "Why, papa,
Low can you say that? He wants me!"
—Chicago Tribune.
"Mamma, when you're away from
home an' want to go bock awfully
that's beiu' homesick, ain't it?" "Yes,
dear." "What is it when a feller's
sick of stayin' at home an' wants to go
fishin'?"—Chicago Tribune.
There was a young fellow called Tait,
Who dined with a girl at 8.8,
But I cannot relate
What that fellow culled Tute
And his tete-a-tete ate at 8.8.
—London Truth.
Drufman—"l have been hoarding
ten years." Raymeu—"Then you
non't know what it is to have a home."
Drufman—"Oh, yes, I do. It was
when I had a home that I didn't know
what it was to have one."—Roxbury
Gazette.
Bride's Father (to his prospective
son-in-law, a young lawyer)—"l am
not going to givo my daughter a cash
dowry, but I have some doubtful claims
for SIO,OOO that I will make over to
you, aud you cau sue on theui."—
Fliegeude Blaetter.
Coal In the Philippines.
Admiral Dewey has submitted to
tho Navy Department, at Washiugton,
by mail a detailed report iu regard to
some of the extensive mineral re
sources of tho Philippine Islands. The
report gives special attention to coal.
The Admiral says that coal iu largo
quantities is to bo found in Luzon and
adjacent islands and that it is of good
quality. He represents that the coal
mines are not fur removed from the
seacoast in some places, aud that by
a minimum investment of capital the
product of the mines cau be brought
to the ocean. Admiral Dewey ex
presses no opinion in his report in re
gard to the purpose of working the
coal mines, hut the inference is that
naval coaling stations in the Philip
pines could bo kept supplied iu tho
future with a large quantity of good
fuel without incurring the necessity
of bringing it loug distances in col
lion;. —New York Sun.
A Town Killed by Love.
The most unique settlement in tho
United States is the town of Common
wealth, Ga. There is no need for
money at Commonwealth, for every
thing goes into the .common fund, and
every man shares exactly alike. Thero
are no rioh poople iu Commonwealth,
and no poor people. All work for 0110
another, and tho law and creed of the
community is "Love." If a person
wishes to build a bouse the lumber is
furnished from tho mill operated by
the members of the eettlomnot. If
vegetables are wanted the common
garden supplies tho need. The settle
ment is run 011 the co-operation plan.
"Love thy neighbor as thyself" ie a
law that is strictly observed.—Junior
Tidings.
OUR UNCROWNED RULERS.
Give the children roasted apples to
eat frequently and as many oranges
as they want.
How long should a child remain In
a bath? This must, of course, depend
upon circumstances; the time must be
varied according to the age of the
child. For the first four or five weeks
of an infant's life it should not be
kept in beyond three or four minutes,
and the duration must be gradually
prolonged ae the child grows older un
til It extends to a quarter of an hour,
a period which may bo allowed after
It has attained the age of 3 years.
When the baby pokes an inquiring
finger Into the Are or tumbles against
a hot steam radiator a quick way to
relieve his shrieks is to cover the
burned surface with baking powder
till a preparation of equal parts of
Unseed oil and lime water can be ap
plied and covered with soft cloths. If
the burn is slight covering with the
white of an egg or pure lard will re
lieve the agony. Burns caused by lime
or lye or an alkali of any sort should
be treated by vinegar or lemon juice;
ourns caused by acid should be treated
with water and moist earth.
There are households in which the
children are scarcely permitted to
speak above their breath. This Is not
at all right. In the home there should
oe freedom of speech. Children should
be encouraged to express, in a modest
way, their opinions before their par
ents and to come to them for advice
and counsel In all their difficulties and
dilemmas. If this course is pursued
they will not be likely to take any
serious steps in after life without either
consulting the old folk at home or ap
plying the homo standard of propriety
to whatever enterprise they may have
In view.
ODDS AND ENDS.
A cycling firm in Cologne has patent
ed a new bicycle bell, in which Is con
cealed a kind of revolver, which is to
serve the double purpose of frighten
ing away vicious dogs and cheeky
tramps. By merely pressing a button
attached to the side of the bell ten
cartridges can be flred off in succession,
these giving such a loud report that
obnoxious persons and animals would
not think twice of beating a hasty re
treat.
Machines for treating coffee, used
In Brazil, are made In the United
States, but require Improvements In
view of local conditions. Thus the
coffeo driers are very unsatisfactory,
"and the inventor of a thoroughly ef
fective drier would reap a fortune In
Brazil. Driers as now made use too
high a temperature, and the product
Is not uniform. It seems the solution
of the problem would lie In the use
of comparatively low temperatures and
of an exhausting pump.
A student of Spanish annals has add
ed an interesting chapter to the his
tory of prices by revealing from the
archives of the Escurial what It cost
to discover the new world. The sti
pends of the discoverers, at all events,
did not amount to much. The pay of
Bn able seaman was only, It seems, 10
francs a month, while a captain drew
only 80 francs, or about 3 guineas, a
month. As for Christopher Columhus
himself, his earnings were at the rate
of 1,600 francs, or $320, per annum.
Even In Spain salaries have risen
since those days.
Foot Foe Not Expelled from College.
William H. Browne writes the fol
lowing letter to the Baltimore News:
"I see a paragraph going the rounds of
the papers to the effect that it is re
markable that Edgar A. Poe should b
honored by a bust erected in the uni
versity from which he was expelled, it
has been shown again and again that
Poe was never expelled from the Uni
versity of Virginia. Mr. J. H. Ingram,
the author of a well-known life of the
poet, wrote to Mr. William Werten
baker, secretary of the faculty, to in
quire about Poe's conduct and stand
ing, and that gentleman, who was
librarian during Poe's residence and
knew him well, replied, not from mem
ory only, but after searching tho rec
ords, that 'at no time did he fall undei
the censure of the faculty." Mr. Wood
bury, another biographer, says thai
during Poe's residence 'he did not
come under the notice of the faculty,
which Is stated to have been at thai
time unusually watchful and strict.' "
Advice Is about the only thing the
average man will. give freely without
money and without price.
To Car* Constipation Forever*
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 23a
If IX C. C. fall to care, druggists refund money
The town of Tezintlan, Mexico, has
been lighted with acetylene gas.
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, nllays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle
The French river Woolen Mills, at
Mechanicsville, Conn., are running day
and night to complete a government
contract.
No-To-Uao for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco bahit. cure, makes wealt
men strong, blood pure. 50c. 21. Ail druggists.
There isn't a house in Santiago with
a glass window, but the windows have
inside shutters, besides heavy iron
bars outside.
PENETRATE,LOOK OUT
FOR AN ATTACK OF
SCIATICA.
BUT OEEP A3 THE
BCIATIO NERVE 18
ST. JACOBS OIL
WILL PENETRATE AND QUIET
ITS RACKING PAIN.
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