The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1886 Page: 7 of 8
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FAMOUS OAS18UGE8.
Thoac tlseft MB Stats GalBs fey Qaeea
Victoria a-ad Z&e9a Ir. Mayor.
During th reigns of Asrae sn'd of the
first two Georges most persons of rank
Or wealth k&d carriages State ear
riagca of great men of the- Georgian
' time aro well illustrated by that of Lord
Darnley now afe-Soath Kensington. The
frame-work is admirably carved and
.the top covered with leather and with
gilt coronets at the angles. The panels
aro 'gaily painted and the hingos and
-other . metal work are modeled in
bronze The reader will remember carriage-1?
like tin etchings and picture of
Hogarth. Sedan ohairs carried by two
men have been in use down to recent
times. J Persons of rank went to draw-
ing rooms and court recaptions with a
string of sedan chairs accompanied by
footmen each containing one of tho
ladies of the family. Such a proces-
sion lhas been described to the present
writer -by an eye-witness as nothing un-
oomitmn eighty years i(go. The to s of
sedan chairs are hiujed arc. in fact
lid which shut down ovhr the front and
sides and keep them together when
cloel. There are sneciinens from other
countries now in the Kensington Mu-
KMtnn for they were in use all over
Eur npe.
There are besides the Speaker's coach
itwo other state carriages in Lonlon.
both f built in the last century those of
the jLord . Mavor and her Majesty the
Quet-n. The former was built in the
reign of Guorgo II. It was first used
during the mayoralty of 1757. The
ifrainework is carved in bold acanthus
carving on looking glass frames etc.
of the day. The j Upper panels are of
plajte jrla.. Thermal state coach is of
later date more fanciful in structure.
The bed of it is composed of four tri-
ton. who support the body on massive
cables of carved oak. The driver's bos
is planter.! on the tjro front figures and
he has a carved scallop shell for a
-foot-tfoard. The bodv is composed of
ht pami trees with trophic on Hie j
th sworil of state ami otlir msignuu
The panels are of bevjeled Vauximll plate
gias-. Th' pHinlint; represents 'groups
1 aUeorical figures BritnniM. V ietorj'.
AbuiHiance and the Virtues. Itis di awn
by eight Jior-. but it has not been uved
silica- the death of the Prince Consort- It
wa dciifqiMi by Sir W. Chambers'. and
tht Ht-ratins were superintended JV
Pigslh J a M-ulptor and ly C'lpitsolJi
:iit Vojiiers dbforators settlel in Ix)n-
don. .oM'ph Wilton superintended tle
jiaiiiting; the carving i by Nicolas t)i-
Jett; thje chafing bv Colt: tho Iwildcr
wn Butler. The harness i of morocco
with s-lvcr gilt mounts-made by Kitis;-
slintd. It measures twenty-four feet byi
eight feet three inches; the pole is twulv
fuel hiir. '
Whatever may have beeu-.the. kill of.
t he coaicii-nutker of 1 1 u ng:Ry France
Italy and other continental countries
during the reign oi Louis the Magni-
iiceUt an'd his oontemporaries'.'St MenH
jindicpntahle that from the reign of
(;orft HI. London Imtlders have held
the pabn in structures of this kind.
They were the first to make can iages
good arriages of lighter and aiorn
eonver ient shape. - Englishmen lired
the be t horse nnd luld a passkwi'for
trading- fast. Tin state earriajje of
thelriii Chancellor is though large
light in comparisoa with the older car-
.riagesjwe liave duserilx'd. A cltaript
made for George. Ill dillbrsvfroxn thoke
old-kaKhidnd chariot; which huve not
wholly gone out of use. with C spring-
ami wword eases. The sides' are JUtter
ami the fore ami hind partrf of tlie bl
are connected by two perches inslnul
ou. During the last century good 'En-
glish. carriages wTe iMUight )y foreign-
ers who wanted tho best thing of the
kind that was then lo be had." Tljere i.
one in the Hotel "ite Olunv. Lord M:i-
cariey tok English carriages as pre
ents ti the htnpi-ror of China when he
mad" his embassv to tltai potentate.
Thev were found by our allies the
French when thev looted the Summer j
raiaee ...i me reigning r-mperpr ciurng
te hnip" war some lew iears tgi.
Tliey were covered with dufu and it
wast"'li'-el thiit they had never !ee4i
jiut InUt ue. itiagtizinc of Art
FARM DA4RY BUTTER.
.Ui
Arllfle Whieli ir l'rnperljr Melo Kliula
a Keaily Sale.
It MNins to lie the special province if
many wriU'rs and sjieakers to 'impress
on! the minds of farmers that gotd but
ter can be produced Only) at public !
creameries or as they may properly lie
oulled but-UT factories. j
Butter-making is imiecd the fine art
oiagricunure. it consists in a 5uries oi j
processes nud conditions all of which j
must oe correct uiai 1110 result wo out-
tor -may be perfect. These processes
and condition's begin with the cow and
kind trcalment sood fo.nl and enough I
iuuauv v' -.v4tf umiw.uM f
H;
four angifs. A crown tiarmounu; tnc.luul-uru'' fi.
evinT upheld by three boys represent- The following st
inr tho thrrw kinfdomsand holdinir ' iprojws is related o
af lit and of Ue riglit kind care uid ' 1'arLs left albgiicvf of six thou:tnl ."oi-
eanlinoc; in milking properly strain- !ars to his ieee iuM)ubuque. ; Ioua.wjio
jug the milk and propt-r Conditions rfor rnpears. k ied about the same hoi of
w...S uc ... .u u .. a.-..-. . t
all iise rrt'jtiu
mav 00 otnameii mue i
VTm-ii the last result in tlie above
mcutiooi-il .M-rics has been aUainnl. ih.-u ;
lK-.-i IIIIKMIIItr '(M1U1L1UI1. 1
IK. when m)I the cream h tl4ii sim.h I
rimi from lit. milk and in trnnil .t- '
ditiun. stud tho cams washed tfie fanimr '.
ha; dune the irreater and hv far ih.- !
harder' iiart of tlie work and if he has
beeiijntell3entandpain.'--takinjj:euoH?h
. : :r . ; n.:
m ooing an property tints :ar tr e i:i
not the skill to do tlie balance he or his
wife oan soon aixjuirc it.
There aL-o must be a disposition on
the. part of many interested in the sale
of apparatus jtnd hxtures for imblie
y-eaiaeries br butter factories to mys-
tify the art of huttcr-naking and to
create a conviction in tne minds of
farmers that it is beyond their attain-
2nnt.f ft is tru. public cj-eanieries pro
iuce good butttt". That the average
jhiWic cneamery butter is better than Medae.Ielseij Ira uet Morc-4vL istbii-
. reat dcal o ftrm huftjer ho one othek.' thre were published Ln-t vear
will dejiy. Bn that the highest grade iju; vohmjie-?. I iMniphlefd and'i'43
SLiErtlSSf Z t " i fnCe'i iwtodfcibliiid jourjml. f the form-
prtKluet-dr farm daineN ohe can Ik- U rl ..bI-ii. hit of wW.4 il
COV
liladejphia
market.
.i. t .. ii.i'.i- . v ?
rkiQ ' T ffbu08ithe
If flvm- nalrru rtf a mMm'tJ .A.I.I
fee that each and every rt iof tho
jiroaews and conditions above rhforred
to was conducted exaetlv right even
1 . -
utcn ine uoiuc mtuer-maiter lias oac
lllV?rfii-t iii'n t l.fc.4.. '.....t.AM d. t.
factory. Jt is this: His cream remains
jht hlmie. -nbkwtotl to jiroper condition-'
while that of the I creamery is
uimuico aooui tor tkotirs some
of. if all day and many times e.-
ostvI to the heat ofl the sun.
But all farmers who sire natrons of
iiaetiirles will not tl-(ti.i ij.;nc n.uf it....
ghoattl nnd that ierhan the bojt ones
do take; tbersfora iShs intelligent and
careful farm btit&if maker who does tho
entire work in big own dairy housa or
room has at the time of gettingrcsdy to
churn the satisfaotioa of knoiiing that
o far e?ery prooeis and com ition cn-
terwe &b z&oiors mtoine proi ucuuu ui
tins butter he ;$s aSout to make havo
been correct. Of (his tho butler.inafcor
of tha factory can inot be sure nor can
ne nardly expect it; i
But it wiH bo said that prcaraery
butter sells at la roach higher pbice than
farm or private lalr butter. This
need not be so fbrf the fawner pro-
duces as good an article as jielcafl pro-
duce puts it up ill acceptable packages
or forms and scoki jeustomerp among
frood families of notols. or de: lers wiu
supply such he wiU obtain the hiffhest ;
pn-e ami always nr a miu .;u .
1UI -U7H 1.VUIUJW uuu muiuw vJKvwt.
. AArl .al9Ar vra hvtiilc rsniinidlltf
the former prefer
mtter at alt limes
from the same dairv
tne same
:Por. (
provided it is jrood
butter.
Ohio f(ir)ner.
USING ONE
S SfGHTT.
Brlnelnc tlie Eilurutlj
n or tho Kjea to
IlleU KtHtt of
l'orfrctlon
How many iof us g
through lifewitp-
out ever realising tlijit our eyes have o
be educated to as
to speak and thajt or
well as our tongtis
ly the barest out-
lines of the conn lex
and ever-cliangirig
c retina ordinary
upon the braiii?
images focused oh tl
impress themselves
Tliat the educatic n
brought to a hteh st-
f the eve mav be
te of perfection ' ia
shown in numerous
ravs.
Tiiere are manh" d :licate processes iof
manufacture I Avlfich
ucpenu lor their
jiracticl succcsji u
perception of the s
on the nice visual
tilled artisan who
almost uncoitscii)UlK'
detects variations
of temperature olc
r ueRsitv etc..
of;
his uiaterials wh ich
the ordinary uyci
The hunter tpe i
ire initpprociable
to
larmer tne artipc
icds to educate the
the seientist. eakh
e to (tuick actio
i in his sjR'cial Held
of research hjrfoie h
can r.ope to e-
rv. wiucn is nunc 4
i Agfcssiz and it is
i sullicientlv ciinract
i . . . i i . i.
niic oi tins jrc-
niajrkably accuritte observer to have :ho
merit of proamlitv
c aro told t mt
one upon a tiine t
casjn to seliict n a
le profe--OF-hnd oc
sistant from om of '
his classes. 'nereJ
were a number I of
tndiiats for the
findiusr himMf in
o.t of honor sold
a (iandarv a to
wVich one he shoiih i choi-c. tlie haipy
thought occjurred t lum of sjibieethig
three of the )uiM-t p i-mi-jing -.indent.; in
turn to the sim de t -st of deVcribing tho
view from ht-hUHU urv;window whMi I
oMl.iok.nl UK-H vnr'd'of the college. !
C)a wild he nyr ttu-rely a board fehco
and x brick p: veihent: another added
a stream of soapy water: a third de-
tectetl tlio eoliT
f the
n;iiiit on tho
feiKV noted ui t
n monl.l m-f.niriis I
I I r
j on the bricks rind
I ' I r ;
.i: er rfcS" It !
...:.j...;... ..t ..ki..:v.' .'
in tne water. -
is needless to Ullt whidi candidate Was I
avardt!! the ex vejwl position.-
: Houdin the ci -leirated prestidigitatwirr
attrilfuted his sucjee-s in his jjrofession
mainly to his quickness of perception
which he tell iU in his entertaining
autobiography He acquired by educat-
ing his eve to d'l't a large number of
objucts .at a sirgft glance. Hin simph
i j -'
i..f imiiw. .- ;-iiMii..
an wn- to select a suop winnow nut i
oi a m Mwiian ft is assorimeni oi aru-
ct. ami walk ripidlv pat it a number I
Ji taitiia i uu v itjixiii" iiutui uit ii
r ;.! -..- IJ.. ;:.. l- ..K
objwt K hich
- - - - .
impressed itself on his
mind iln this wtiv ho w:is able after a
time to; detect
iriUintaneouslv all of the
articles in tli
e window even though
they imglit h
Scientific Am
i
numbered by scores. "
runn.
VERY
AMBIGUOUS.
i
A Illiinkmntth
IliirKiiin and a Wealthy t
i'h 3l'itiiiietH. I
ii ti little Indiana titwn '
Cttfe.
A black si it
had for a cuvnii er an 'ostentation-leiti-
?jei. Major H. . rho made a dicker with
th- smith for ii- si-a-mn's smithing "mi
account.
' paid for in dried friiit
tiT lu-hel in th tali -ma-
at om. ..ijJr
son. the bill it
mount mg t ten .iullnrs..
I .ale in tl
!lroe up
ion need :
W..11
f:l! of thevenr. the M.-ijor
the smith-shop and aju-
W.-. I've got that "-dried
fruit " for vi
w -.
T
i "All right!
wild Mr. V.. wh w:h
trv iuv 111st cmntv "t in that large
Vhix." ami ket on :t work. !
J he MaHurdeiHi-.)iel in tie- 1m mq
sackful after smother until tlie bisj wja
! .-mptieil. 111 .djtheii the blacksmith. tuin-
mg to insj cct the "urieil fruit tlis-
covered thntlhe hal ten bushels of dried
immpKins :fi;one (loiiaratNi.-nei iorpav
Worth in -h! hbout two dollars.
Hie cmith a verv profane man. grili-
beil a rcd-ho
iron from the forge ahid
ran jj:
I
two squares- swear ng
in Flanders tbt he would
like an Army
brand kirn I:
r life. Detroit Frtc Press.A Nice Question for Lawyers.!
. 1
A g-niH-umn who men n-centiy m
Ue sanlu lbL Th(. UMina hi.h . J
. - . 1 r
i iirL iiirns iiiMjii uic reia'ion 01 ximr 10
!
'. f'1 s !m dctcrmimui by
-he dim-rcijc oi flouJUide. If ithu
n . . . ...
UlccC 0t Mi 4 ll. ill. and the
Uliclc Ht i W
tin
-heir deij
.i. in.. mi- 111'i.uiia
. Ili.i U. I.J
k Hiti-t lj.-tve Iveni identical.
1 .. . 1 . iV r .
Asumilfl? Chat to In the IfT.ir of tho
.lstator's datih. if the iibct-4icl - any
1ur betwei'n ffctr aud ten. although
ie jojracy vouin apiutreimv reven to
his estate i : would reallv vest in her
i::fid her ht irs. j!aee by solar time sli j
I voeild actm Hv have survived her uzld.
.'Jtristian ut Wurk.
?
--eHB-
Oanish Book Interests.
Denmark's book production for tho
past year has just been tabulated. Ac-
cordwg to the "Aarsbereluinp-r o
. kepartment of belIlettroI
namciv. i iroui uie t-erinstii. oi-ironi
SwtHlUi and lo from other -lank
S' i '"'"J x" wY:rr r p
sons estabftHJCtt tlH?melves in 1 uwa.
. j. . . . . .
jve elsewhere as in
. J. IOMl !
Superl
diamonds 1
nou display of finery aijd
watering. place hotels bas
k been re;arleil a eiW-
for some year
mon
ment
ami
who
f
nrli
ffnr.' Peoido of reline'r
pts;es fine clothes' do tips
have to sel ct' hotels in wh'ich to exhibit
them an I vour showy and ilnsby
female on tli piazza or in the iarlor
is looked upon with suhcou. JY. J-
1 '
THE ANTIfETM CAMPAIGN.
General Ise's Flaa& Jb tao First IbtmIob
tl Maryland.
The next day we reached! tho neigh-
borhood of Frpderjck. I went at once
to General Lek who was alone. After
listening to my report ho said that as I
had a division I which would often por-
haps be ordered on detached service an
intellirnmt nerformanoa of- mv duty
a j -i- - -
ulterior purpbsos and objects of tno
-I .- ..!!
campaitm
"Eere1' said he tracing with hisl
anger on a large map "is me imu u
our communications from Kapidan
erick Ifc .g ncar' tho Potora-jc and
. .. . to .. t Hnv ciav bv tho
. - L -
HmB trtrolrr
i I have therefore
Wt-ft W - - w -
tAxrtm n?rrs a mrtvn thn linfi luick into
Sic Valley of Virginia bv way of Statin-
ton Harriionljnirgiand tVmchester en-
tering Maryland a Shepardstown.
441 wish vou'to riiturn to the mouth of
the Monoeacjj anti effect ually destroy"
the aqueduct of the Chesapeake Si S
Ohio canal pv the time that is acoom-
plished vou will receive orders to co-
operate in tho capture of Harper's
Ferry and vdu will not return hero
Imt. after thodantnro of Harter s rerrv.
will rejoin us jit Hagorstown where the
matfon is that thero aro between ten
thousand and twelve thousand men at
Harpcii's Forry and three thousand at
Martinsburg. " The latter may escape
toward Cumberland but I think the
chances are that they will tkc refuge at
Harper's Ferry and bo captured.
"ltosmes the men and material oiwaB
which we shall capture at Harper's Fer
rv. tho position is necessarv to us no
to garrison ami hold Jjut in the hand;
of the enemy U would lie a break in ou:
new line of coinmunicntions witli Kicn
mondv' i .
A few dayi' rcA at .Hngerstown wil
De oi ffr mt vm
uc to our men. nun
dreds o tlielu ar bare-footeu am:
- x
ncarlv all of tliem aro ragged. I hop
to get shoes ami clothing lor tlie most
t .-"'-.
needy uut wie ixst oi it wnn ne ma
the short delalv willi enable us to get ni
. u- . T . . i a
our stragglerK not stralgglers from i
shirkipg" disppsitiotj but simply front
inability to keep :tp wfth tlnfir com!-mandf-
I bflieve ; there are ut lef?
than from eight to ten thitisand. of thenli
tK?tween here and Rapidan j Station.
Resides these we shall he able to get a
large n mill k- of recruits who lavebeeji
accninuhttinir at Riiiimond for some
weeks. 1 1 have now vcmcstetl iliat tin
be eut forward to join us. Tlev ouglft
-ch na f UT?T "' Ji
f)"0 f V'CTiCTi
hny added: "(ne hht I thi
We riiaii
ami h
ink will
j 1m able tf give a good account of itself.
. ..z . .il... . r.... h...:... ' i...
linuejd "if tii'inililan Mtnaiioh is tin
l "10 lMl I1IIVS 11TIIU 111 IV IH5 till
i -ii-liut1 I nistifl. ll.it tit- nviwtM St f ti 1mi nftt
?! vrv.. "v !... 1 . .
i I. . i.....4... i-f lIk....M'f !t I CBk
n "-I"-"' V' "- - V.".'- 1. l
conueiiirnw. o-' ? ? ; iuiai-""
I . .... A.u. - 4l... ..MkHif ten i llniiiw.iaill.
ctimllv df troy he RaUmur. &(lhf
fVu'V Knu "'"T1 l! u"! "?"" ' n .
ms linger aLixiarnsoorjT. 4 eiuiin.un.
"That is thclfdijoctivo lioint of the can
naijm. ! You rei lomfeor. no dub;
tho long bridge cf tae Pennsylvani
railroad ovor the Susjiuehanna. a fe:
miles w!ost of Hartfisburg. Well. I will
effectually Mnj tlnit bridge. w.hi;h
will disable tlie f'eiihavlvania railro:itl
. . ... V-
ii ir :i miiir i i iii
jVUW the Baltimore &
. . .!- r i
ion anil ttie i onn
v J' . r . ri.
svivania rauroim proen up. mere w.
ruuiuriL iu uir ninin uut um- luuurvi
i communion
! very carcui
ion with the West aifd tliat
ous by why of the lak.
I Mitt 4titii ibi !t f iit tf n frk
i mv; MiiiH v iii? v -
After tjiat.
i iPIiiladelphiji BnltimorL or Wa-hingtoji
as mav seem le.st for cur interests.
l wu.- very much afJUiniistnii at tuisii
announcen enr. ami .uihh.vm ne o
iservedit for he tiirne. w me an. aWl
lYokl do lbtless reg ird it hazardous
to leave MeCleUaoi n.-actieaUv mi mv
liiitf oi; i cointnunirWioii. and to man in'
into tlje heUrt of the em my -s country?
I admitted thalj sue h a thought had
occiurrjeil to me. ;
"Are von Aequaiu red vith tn. MeCW-
lan?"lie inpiired I n j'i. d that we hiid
serve" to4thcr it the Mexican u:ir iwn-
der (Jen. Scott but thib I had svn ijui
JitlJe 4u hi 111 since tliat it'im
IIe is in ableyenertii. int acnutious
one. i Hi enemies niiiiig hi.- own
plq tlilnk him too much-Mi. Hi- an
IP I in la Vjerv dentor.'ilef :au n;t"
4
ii:
condiiioni and wiSl not U pivpare! for
ofletiiive ' oiH-ratibn- r he wiil
Uolt
think jt so for lhr-
t. v 1 . . ..
tir lmr weei.4
lo In- on the
ieaore 11 ai uiiie.i n.
I
Sn)sqiiehtnna." ;( '.
ml L'cHiury.
:'vlH fi.
HVt'tfj
DR. DIO LEWIS.
Tlie
IjiiJo I'ouuilMr if t:n 3Iovcniint
In
HVir f IhyiU'il Colliirv.
l"r. Dp. Lewi: who dhd rccctrtlr at
is hone in Y jnk'r-on-the-Hnd-iii
i . ; I '.
wjis pcrjups tint bet Known :iutlr ;tnU
tc toiler itf phical culture in the 1'uih'U
Sitri. j JIc was a native of Auouri).
jN'W liorK. anu was sixtv-tnree ea
Lw Ylork. and was sixtv-thrw eas
om.
vard
lie tUudiet nitviiicuie in tne J ir-
medical achML and iH'gnn tlje
praeticjs'of iti profession in Auburn in
llJS-loj ai thtnge'of twty-two. T Mo
yeari 'L-iier he nmovciI to Hufl'ali.
'Where ne pntetisel fiveycar.-. and wrijc .
iakd publishod a mim!er of paj'n-rs o j
the jusos nud jtre-itment -of cholera.
jwhichj ravaged 'that city in lM'J aiid
jlkil ; Dr. L.wii durintho.e vivirs oi
l
racttce beeauie inipreiwed with the '
...I.'' -! . - Ii.
iietvssirv oi ii v..cai cuiiure lo ni-eveni
hse:lse. and m .) ho jrave up the tiraiv '
. I... .. . . I rr I
. Vf lilt? nv.it.ka'.iii M...I !..... .. .u.ii. .. .
t?f lecturinjr and writing on the stthjet't
oi pttblic and pergonal hygiene. Dtir n':
fpurj years ite. I&eUire almost ev 'ry
ntjrlit" :ivin; hi divvs to ttie invent dii
of lib? new svstem of rvmnastics. tu l
18C1L bavins 1 perfected this
M
Vv
.oivsj nc Honnuoueu me ptiiorni uua
eftf nl in Hostonj whore he etablis?id
his normal scho)I for nhvsicat traininler.
j r . .1." ..; .1 .t .. r j
j lie r 11s aa-dsted in tcaehinj; hy the cjle-
bratid Dr. Walter Channinjr. Dr. Tllos.
jio-kuis. anui osner wi-Known
medical scholarSj and within so ven vnirs
inoreti'nn fourlitindreI;personsliidlH4'n '
CTaduaied from Ihts normal school and
were sir cnilinr the urine
tern of phvsicnl trainin
the 3ami lie acvt .ostal
jiutry for jjirls at Lexington. .Ma&
ing
dihiect beinir to illusts-at tin- jo.siluli
tiei in the pliv-ieul derelopmenJ of
rirlt (luriur their school life. Ihis
Seminary rapidly b came popul.-ir ind ;
attracted mini's from all narts. of ilie I
couhtrv and even from t'entral Aniler- I
miaM requirh a'knowletlga of theji Olobd-DemocraL
ica and the West Indies. Dr. Lewis re- j fewlyears ago a crowd of you Bos-
iuained in Boston until ltsi. when he : femSan? made it ring throufch aliriti-h
rem nod to Yonker and establishes a
inaijaxine in that ciiy.devoted to s;lui- '
:trv and social science ami kiiowu as
pio Letris Monthly. Dr. Lewis rj lb-
lished a number of books oil idiv-icnl
eulturo which. Iiad a Wideiculatj in.
' Df. Iewis last instruetions wl re:
''Although I anv averse to the somew mt
unpleasant notoriety which as yet Icre-
.lnaifion involves) my very strong fon-
jiction is that ifj is the right disiojon
of the dead. I leave directions that my
pody shall bo cremated and that the
asnes snail not do put mxo an urn but
in tlio earth over which my wife may
lovingly plant forget-me-nots. I direct
also with my dear wife's assent that
all funeral parade and expense shall bo
avoidc 1 and" that my remains bo placed
in a pine caskot for removal to tho ere-
Ttiatory. 1 desire also that no flowers
may bo sent! hy my menus. '
The incineration of the remains took
placo at Fresh Pond Long Island. SL
!
ANCIENT LAWS.
J
0ZB9Ho7 the Moot PojaUr Knglli&and
French Proverlw.
We English seem to have selected the
mouse as an emblem in our MAs. dumb
as a mouse;1' the French havo preferred
a glass for they say As dumb as a
glass." We saj: "As deaf as a post;"
the Frenchi'"As deaf as a pot." "As
dull as ditch water" Gallicized becomes
4'As sad :U a night-cap." "Don't
count vour chickens oetore thev are
hatched" is changed into "Don't sell
the skin of fa bear beforo having killetl
it" Instead of "llitinir off one's nose
to spite oneTs &co" a similarly useless
experiment) is illustrated bv . "'Spitting
in the air' that it may fall on one's
nose." The seJf-cvident impossibility
in the words "You can't get blood out
of a stone" is represented by One
could not comb a thing that has no
hair." (This last also "oas without
saying" which as literally translated
from Ihe French now forms a proverb
in our own! language.) In the proverb
'One map may lead a horse to
tho water but a" hundred can't make
him drink"1 our neighbors havo not
inappropriately selected an "ass" as tho
illustrative; animal. ""Whon you're in
liomc vou must do as Rome does."
cjvery Englishman will tell you; though
fewperhaps could say why Rome was
vjhoscn as an example and whether it is
rpore nectary when in Rome to fol-
low the irenefal lead than anvwhero
else is toh us.:j
a matter of doult To
tjie Frenchman the idea is sutlicicntly ---Boiled Indian ruddinlg This Is im-
well expressed however by impressing I proved for some people if suet fe added
tjpon you: the necessity "of howling to give it richness. Chop a quarter of
jith tlie wjolves.'' 'Easy come easy a pound of beef suet very lino. afld :ini
o." though terse and to the point. U o.jtial quantity of sugar cue teasiioon;-
in itself scarcely so intelligible as to the ' ful of ginger half a teaspoonful cf salt
spmcwhntb longer sentence. 'That ; enough" sweet milk to moisten tholmeal.
Which coqtes with the Hood returns i and a teaspoonful of baking powder. Or
with tho ebb." That "a burned child about a cun of sour milk and : tea
reads th fire" is perfeetlv true as
verv one Jivill admit: our neighlwirs go
further than this and in chooing a
rscalded cat" as the object of considera
tion speak of it as bejng ui fear of
fcold" wjater even thus expressing
tlie natural distrust of the cat after
having once been scalded" as" extend-.
ing even Ho "cold" water. "Money
makes tlio maro to go" and "for
money dogs dance." ChaittbirJ Jour
not.
I"
1
ARABIC CIPHERS.
friM'lr' Origin and lntroiluntlon In tl
j ! AVestcrn World.
Our existing ciphers though origin
ally Indian are now universally do-
scribed as Arabic because they oalno to
the Wesrern world from India nnd Afri
ca thrxnich the mercantile ipedium of the
Span
sir Arabs. From Spain they spread
tO till!
7
ut
European nations though not
withe
considerable opposition by the
way. such as invariabby testifies to the
goodness and soundness of every genu-
ino human improvement. Whenever
you heir a loud popular clamor raised
agains any thing as wicked or foolish
you n: ay 1m? pretty I suria it will really
turn (lit in the cms a valuable inven-
tion; What every bodv! says must be
wronW This simple conclusion flows
as a hi utter of conr fnjra tin" familiar
princ ilSle. fir-tdeltiiitely' formulated by
luu
jCnrlyle" thai .Iht're are jo many
I "I""
billi"l
peiph n the wirM uiostlv
Pnvsiin iitiuirral- met with
f.Ml
little
d'uev
favor. a cordinglv frni th me-
il inerehaiit. The laiier of Flor-
"'
ere. f.rlidd-ii. m Ihe verge of
the !Jficnth eenturr." froni -nibiyiug
th m lUngeroiis Sa-racen --jtri- in any
of t Heir account btujk- and the r'nier--it
lfj radiia M Veri like oilr own Ov-
forB jniaiiH-l that its stat: -Her should
kee it b'st .f bok fr sa'e with tho
prtJe-J marked "iit in; ciphers Init in
plani j letter--. The hapless moilern
pun
miM-r rather l-sirev cm' the 1-011-
tratv.
I flifit .r !- .Int. till ltr Miorkiwl
...... W' -.- -..--.... ... ...a..... '.
'. not'UK leTS. bu tn plftiii corner.:. It
Tt " . tl .
! is noiiceiiiue tun me vrv worn cpn-r.
here (mphyel. is it -elf Arabic and it
progijny includes not juilj' the familinr
Vrinuih' r-hitfre hut also thnmgh Italian
zr drill tho much less immediately rccog-
nihme derivntive. zoifo. Arabic nu-im4i'tt)a-
wcreat ftrt cpnfined in u.-n to
matlijmiaticjir works; they woro then
ein(ilpypd for the paging of books and
it Was not tni the niidilie ot thn liftoentii
ceiuurv tliat tiiev nrst innna tneir wav
vyiih tiny sei-uriiy into general conunor-
c;ai isoeietv. Lornnle Jlnaajinc
A LIFE-PRESERVER.
AVllvj nn KnlNlitvotnun Drtcti Slenni
1 nt-TrnrHlnp: on th Ml-nl-lpitl.
ln'-you not like Meaui boat-traveling
on tiht" Mississippi?" was aked of an
Ettjrlirjhwotnan.
"Xdw. eaiwn't soi that I do. Do vou
1
know that as I came down I eauie in
cuwnUiet with such a beastlv and 'orrid
j .npAit from Arknnsaw. One nztv dur-
. . . .i.. .:i.i i
." Al . . . .1 - .. .
if i-ii- thriitirlit tliiif tlirt nrpul j-wlil !. t
... ...'.v ...... ..v ..... -.-. . .vb.i.
was a'nKms:. - "ere was no Jtie-pro-scrwer
in my state-room so in a frenzy
l'urricd to the state-room occupied bv
the Arkatwaw man .knocked at the door
ciiaiuiL uoor
n s sake ami
and cried: 0h. for 'eavei
l"in.n lif...nricai-r..r Alt ik' aaWl
AAW . ' H !. -& A B K
. .
e anu the next moment e opcma tuc
lnor shoved ov.t abla'k bottle andaid:
""Ere you are drink carty." I halmoet
fainteti for I never ktew before that a
bottle was a lite-presetver don't you
knatw.
Oh e was tuch an orrid
num.
. "What did voc do?"
"Don't vou knaw that 1 was so fright
I cavrn'l soi that I like travelhigon that
! hawful rfvor. Arhensair Traveler.
rThe stirring old refrain of "A Yan-
kee hsi and a Yankee crew is never a
nontilnr meloilv in British ports much
less'on board a British vessel. But a
stoamer. Ihey were euttle-tejiilers.
homeward bound and were treated with
jjreat meannos uj wo capiam or uie
steamer. As iney were me coiiectiou 01
sevtjral outward trip: they were jiower-
ful in numbers as well a determination.
Their motto was no supper no silence.
-So thev united their tuneful voices in
the above nautical refrain and "The
Wearing of the Green until the haughty
captain purchased . repose by more lib-
eralj tretittuent. Jiosion Transcript .
itilesuf i-is si--.- i V.'r1 lTi LTl" "H " pasting them on
I a t. i ... 1 .1. . ....! .! IT I
g tliroHiiutuu-auuV.V" - '-' F'J""- 1 be bought ior fi
.t;i...l J ..-.IL. ' to y: -joncu cr 112111. imu:nu. -a. wii 1
HOME AND FARM.
Eemomber yonr horses'can not
vou of their Ills and paina. it is 3
bel
ybux
duty to watch for them.
Cheap Sponge Cake: Take one sup
-T- .- 4
cream one cup sugar two cups fit ur.
ono teaspoonful soda; no eggs nor hut
ter. Any flavoring you like; I use ijut
mejr. Uhicago Journal.
It i3 an easier matter to keep tho
stables clean and orderly than it is pud-
nbscd by those who havo not tried it
If you are one of this number begin at
once and see if it is not true. troy
Times. . ' " 1
A cow should never be allowed to
skip s milking as tlie retention os so
largo a volume of milk in the uydcr
will inflame it and injure the quality ol
tho milk and perhaps the udder also.
Western Rural. j I
Foot-rot in sheep distempejj in
horses and cattle cough; in pigs and a
score of other ailments arise from filthy
barnyards in winter and1 spring. Pre-
vention is better than cure in hose
cases. X. E. Farmer. . j
A Nice Pudding: One cupful ofjmo-1
lassos; one cupful of boiling watord one
tablespoonful of melted butter; one ten-
spoonful of soda: two tcaspboufuN oi
snice; four cupfuls of Hour: some ried
or fresh fruit. Steam two hour. I tWt
with sauce. Toledo Blade.
-rlt has been found by experiment
that meal will pass through tne (
tivd organs quicker than hav.
iges-
hnd
with
thai if the meal is fed to an animal
.an empty stomach it passes away bo-
fore it is fully digested: but if fedj after
hay it becomes mingled with id and
more benefit is derivod. Albany Tour
naU
---Bread Cake: Two cupfuls of lighl
dough; one and a hplf cupfuls of sugar;
one-half icupful of butter; three table
spoonfuls of sour milk; one-hal ten-
spoonful of soda: one nutmeg; onn tea-
spoonfuL of cinnamon or Aloves one
cupful of raisins; one-half cupful oi
currants. Will keep nice jt long time.
Beforo using. slicu and put in tho stove
a lew minutes. hxenunqc.
spoonful of soda. This houid bopl inst
bag for at least three hours and- be
served hot with wine sauce. boston
Jimlbct.
If vou have soiled white Spar ish br
cachemiro hico.do not throw it lukle ns
won 11 ices ior 11 may ue- coioien ;
some of the dyes now to bt foi md in
worlhlees. for it mav be colored with
small packaees. Ttie lace may b used
in a grent inanv wavs. One wa .r is to 1
trim the edge of tidies made of
stritMt
of ribbon and law or of ribbo
1 and
r tlie
plain
v elo--Tkt
velvet or of those novelties f.
backs of chairs made of a strip of
silk placed on each side of a ve
gant strip of erazj' patciiworK
lot 1 hold.
Cornell String Means : Drain
.Intht
liquor and covering them with
very
rold water slightly sailed leave
tnctti
for an hour. Drain and cook twveiiey
minntes in boilmg water salted
Pcir
oil" this nnd shake the lieans in a
olan-
dcr. Then stir quickly through them) a
tabiesiHio'nful of butter mixed wit
wl ..n.l
l"-F
kV-
per salt a verv little made niusta
...a..
ji tahlesnnonfnl of vme?ar : nut
V.K
over tho fire toss tlie lieans light!.-
with ;
a. fork until thev arc hot. and dish
-BotAon Globe'
them.
USES OF. PAPER.
Ilowa Itnum fan lt- Ornaninntedl at tlio
Krponr of 11 I'eir Cents. I
Take a sheet of still' white paper such
a- can be bought ai anv stationer's for
thn-e fi-nts. t'ut ofl enough for It hair-
reeetverof any size wisjhed. Foil it in
the proper h:ipe aud fateir neat y with
niiii-tlnp. Over the joining j laei a
l.iv f brtjrht-colontl ribbon in -mea a
maum-r as to entin ly ejMV:l it atiu
1 ibton of the protT width may W Ob-
tained fir frm eiht to tift-'ti -ents a
yard l'nw half a yanl of nariow rii?-
Ion thrugh a -m-11 hole at tin JTp ol :
the hriir-reeeiver anl hanjx it a? th '
side of the lonkitig-gla-s. Ill d ing -
dipo-e the rihftou in -tieh a nil men "
to make a pretty !w and eiid.. Th?
ribbon ohouid U f a rtbr t. harniouie '
with the tint- f the :il!-pjqer. I. If you
have any of tlie pretty and ji.tiuip.i- J
lHking pajier flw-r now -o ijiueh in
voue a buneli of them nrraiiq-d oier (
inu M'liuiir "i . iit a'4-i'-wui BMiiit
lake the place of thf- ril'Um 1miv.
of tlie paper mentsoned will m
A liet
ik- !Nir
hair-receivers so that tlu;v cak
b.'ft-
newml when soiled and the sain
rJa)n
will keep fre-h for all four.
The lar-
row ribbon may be Untjrht f
r ei;ht
omts a vard. I nu- mir hair-riej-eiver-.
may be obtained at an expense of from
eleven to tifteen cents. If the wall: of
the room 1k white cover thf ha r-re-ex'iver
with tissue paiier of any e)lr
that may bo desinnt. Thinl i-an b'
bought at the stationer- for from one
to three cent: a sheet. The i-ilfmiu of
course should accord with thi color of
the -tissue pater. 'Hie makiiir of Uc
of the hair-reeeivers net-it iil onlj- 11
few m:nute. and whn Jia jh-l It is
more effective than anv oAe w uld
Wjlhi
tll.r-
I imagine. It brightens up ar.-f.in
wise tlestituto of ornament. ehlirmiBjrly
as we can testily irom experience.
An ornamentai but simple sniasher
can be mad by covering a pnce of ' jlu;
wiiue paper wiui ilvub ui anv ues:rapif-
color. If vou are willing: to bestow a
i little 'more time and troubl on it a .
j yorT prettv ct.ct nmr M prioducetl bv
. i-T.?r u :. . r ; CT.ii ..l.U
' V '"o -" --" l'"!"- " I'"
and fastening hghtlv at oithe
end with
: a needle and thread.
I Little earthen jars nice thos m
... . . ... ..
which extract of meat is sold iniv
j when emptied of their content; 'be
made at the same time useful and orna-
BientaLby covering tham wjith glared
paper 0 any color desired and then
cutting very small pictures or separate
Jigures oct of illu-tratetl papers and
The ghtzed paper can
ve cents a si eet. The
useful to Itold tni crs burnt
matches etc In summer tltav are vtrv
nice for little bompiets. I
Small tin cases may b-i ornamented
anl usil in' the same manner.'
The gla.d paper is verv nice u. a
covering Tor e helves and th" in.ile .
boxes. If the out-id e of a small U
be unsightlv. the paj'M-r may he pntod
over it witli very good eflWt and lit-
tle print-: awlded. if d-iredas in the
case of the jars. f.krUaMai Work.
!' A plague of some sort 1
: fish in the Upper Red Ri
Advices from Tcxarkana
that countless ruillionp: of dead fish line
the banks of that stream at d its tribu
taries and fears are enterta nodi for the
health of people living along or ad
. jncent to the waters th.us atTectedl.
S t M WW
ikillmj-thu i
r.x' stnto ! 4m&
sliur 1
Jo. Tiger .Off Oa f FXeats
lUaytos. (O.) JournaL
D irfng the s tonn of Wednesday nfgfyi A
R03 a! Bengal tfgrr. seven feet In length
end ferocious to everybody but his taiiier
esccped from hi& ease on tho hill east oi
thfr dty where 'he strandwl circus was
cam ped. He m.id-e for the fields at once.
and
had a high old time dashing anion;
the 1 attle And &039 kilUnjr several of the
latt r Iwlonelnz to a farmer named Brown.
Wer ry and wet he finally found a mag
bed n a pigpen where his tamer discov-
ered and captured him nest tru-ttag
Whi n the tamer went to the farm-hduses
to Ir qnire If the o&capnnts had seen he? pet
the t err; fled vomen and children fliid to
tho tinrrpr rooms looked themselves in und
craw led under thbel8. In the huna of
his t inier the crwiture was as meekj s
laml. i
1
4 -
A Kkt SnitWc In Hl. Stomach.
lkllniln-on (111.) Special
The case) of JuKus Luther whose fdara!
occMrre.1 lare to-lay was ono of muik in
terest in the nimUcal pr fes?ion bota hero
.ind in Chjcngn. irhere he had been tiat-
od. jilt hijd suttered for inorethan ttvo
yoftrs and a few months ao a.splritiurtHat
due tor operated en him and reliovcl him
of . reil saake nlout eighteen inchetj lon.
His relatives would t allow a poslj -wor-tenj
exnmtnntiotr and sought to bafllw ths
skill of rerrctfonltrf by using-n mjatallio
caiket with a snrine lock. .
1
'' a j
An Earl iOft for Some Fun.
1st. Louli Glclie-Defuocratl
(The Earl Of Itjngal Ireland wa ragls
tefaxi at the Southern yesterday. Tho no-
' e Karl was imich smrprised when a re-
p rtr sent p hi card. "I onljt came
o er for a bit of shooUnjr you knojw" no
p -otested "iindii can not see when ft will
interest Uie maases at all. you caow."
ftthere do von t.'.xioct to And - thi:( shoot-
g my Lord?" ' "Why around &n 1 Ihran--
$c$ of course t I am told taut In ; jjauio
plenty all around the Uooly plc.you
iow. aw! I hae brought a brace if fowl-
: pieces that urouid ki.l an elepbhae bs
ovo:
-r-
Queer Case f Adoption j
iWahlngten I'OSt.1 j
Senator PaiaWr of H.ichii;anjlia no
hildren of his own but has plnrtinHy
adopted the soil -of hi gardener under a
: atber pecKlini
arraniement. For six
nonths in the
-ear the bov live $ like a
wince at Mr. I
timer's home and for the
bther ix he is
it hi latuer's n erery a
hvorkinmftn's
in ngain.
'TTnt.'s TTnfn'Ronevcr keens mv hair In
r.Hil condition.!!' Jlr. S. Il.S"(tt Stod-
lardN.H 1 I
Avor's iguo Ouro Is a purely v?KtabIo
ompound! and is froa frum -daugwrous
Lmtw
f
Wiiex n rirl Aniirs beans dneK ahe ro-
iw hr youxhfUmMftt'H FrtePrmt. I&
l4twndi oil Uh age of the new buna. CAS-
w Tribtut.
J. . .
3 month's Ufentm at for TiOoJ Piso s
itemeiiy for Cajtarrb. Sold by druggies.
f
Port "And vou "ill print ray poism!
lEditor ""V air: a the puzalis dapart-
; knent." Tbt-Mft.
r . j. 1 -
I
Yor hired nie." rW the laboring man.
("and now 1 wait you to higher my wgel.
1 ... . - r
tejo jyttrmu.
JruaMK.T. lslmbor and lwilwl dsesinewla
xt be boasoued beforo usnne 4- lMtmntie
Urtezt.
. I. . i. t ii.;..
f A uvnv was mice oescriumir iuti cuiiwuuu
. t-tJI .1. .....I .-;.!. ttlf nfk. fit
bf ulsters.
1 Ji uor ritlNI widui. Aim aaiu. w a au.
I Wncv is a Pcotrhman liko h donkey!
tvlieu be stutls 00 the battles ana braes
!
bmys;.
I Cats ami exnertcHmliers. Soaio oif them
ban get np a vwnul even if you clip off their
tia wt I't&tta mh.
It is diilicuiafor one mau to civoanothor
a jiet-e 01 hih iiiiii vritiiuu ursiiuyui iuo
1 . It . J!r. t 1. .- . -I 1-..1 t.A
1'eaee iiollt tueir munis. t
1 Kxoov ntfhing that ue .watching .so
In nx a li: H tx -ns titan a
thum
ra kittleiuv hiUMRirxap. .t.-if
1
tr.
"Mi-nir rtnv
.t.
like )iint:nl
avs a
olore.l-iliil'rfi;ii'
but E ! Jad-'if habde
bf uiu tt;z iii'Ntu- Ie b"U ler liab it m
ol."
j --- - - -
AvTniiK C"8iias nun in--
rial oii-i:ii'- 1'iMP.irvvLiJl
t ;i-i:ies 'i -t (i) iroll
V. )' -. .'f-..t.
. I .'. V-.tr.
A "xi r-'V-i -b 'iH-i.''sry
lib VM'VJ'W H'Ui. Vut..
t-onhnc at
lear- evr
bwfld Mib-
int n b.-iv!i; the last wirt
nl- at 4iu'f 1
. .. i -
A u. i-m:k lei it Iltirtt rt T
"nn- r-)iau
n.j r-)t
All lib
nil ha- tniUfrt loir :.-:'
iae to kiiui ir bo v.aoc '" -.
bllRU
H-Htu
'
.; i- l
Wirt. 4"Vu bn"t t.-!i rL.i that !'nf.
"X. ha mi) Htru. a 'iiirtib:
UUh-i.--
(IS MlMuit- Ol
Vev la- njlit Ami h.-
ven lanirim:'.-. " vV . (
Litd uisftijruclr
mub ia all iie
u
1
lak
la other wont we nt clmm that How! Sar.
MpariUa Will dej lmr "ii
t t-niy.u t't-mt
Kimi It tta tcni. n.l nbuit i
if inUn mrrf
UMitie-ttnif relw'.Hity.anJ
k yuu frantly it
a
arc Miffrrjhi: in.ra unTltlr r nirti(n
aotJ or tpmtMl by Impair bl-w-tfor liw tat f
ft cytBi. W try Hotwl' artr:ifUa OwreriK'ri-
iTarrfnt.-.iHinB-sar:ru ;-'i Uwt jlu will net
rdt!!jtntiijn thi-ru!t.
I hare latvrfll.--l'SaT-aiiarilla f..r dv-norvii
b!ra I hahrr hM f-r tho It mre or toniTcar-.. ul-
nnff tetfriMy' It has r.w erhlrelj- tiun-tl aie."
US. A. KkaT"iiK. 1'hii-i.mi-. Mm-i. i
rAlwr iutft-nne n mr yearifwlth klbaey cobih
slat. 1 wpi ri4"iniiiiiW by njy pHtoij. Rt. J. I'.
ne.tory i(f-; Sarfartla. It has done si
c
're fHl t!n i:ytliuu: else.' Kdwin C
-KRIIOj rwlWrn. N. II. j 1
My wife Wiak fa reimrctb n like HocdVSBr-!
partlla. simI fa-f nv r i:t it ttinft uou."
II. LaTUSES Syracuse. . V. .
Hoodfs Sarsaparilia
W by all drti(nrlt-. II: irforT. l'rcparM br
rR. lrc
Lonoll
I. HOOD & CU; Apotaccanl. Loncll Mm.
ICO Doses no DoHlar
ASK FOR
!f. L DOUGLA
I
Best ronterli:. perfect fit. eqntiS .my M urfSthoe
rjry Pir nri.-rotel. Ink- tone unlijM itaant-.t
W. I iJoosIW 93.V0 Sho. Warrant..!.! Paa.rrl..
flttnn ami 1).. 1? .l I
ir inr .x Uouclni
-- "-a'v . fj iiv(
tt taiXi&boe. If you ex
coo anoe. &ane tvi
sr.t tbee (hoes from tel-
tp. snd ddrei on pottal
cure to n. i jjongii
ilrockion llu.
I'
f
!
t Um0ardtAfl hir)itlij.aif ir.jrmln. I mtn ftrai'l-
wnrn t ist r :r -jj
O-PAIXHiO SICKNESS a Ute k-aKitSCy.. Iwaiatay
tpawSy to con. ma ri-3t c es BccaoM ctbri t
liilej 1 j no r n for n-t now tscItIds jeers fenitas
tne tbr a treotlaa ana a Prc BoltJ c& my InfaUibtq
rfcraar. Clra Expren and past OtSce. It c'p jail
t atolnrfnratilal anJ Iwiilfarayeu. I
c il care. I t-a' a rr ! tho dl rasa of FITS. EPILEFSX
Aidrta Br. 11.U. auv. iurarie-..ir o.
30jarREIIfRD W
r t any pernon that can xurpwh at
Automatic StJIdcIb? Straw sUcket
tbiU can do httttrr-vort: than thl-
IMPEH AL STACKER
that wii an baikJinir- Sm! fcr
ciriMiIanaml jincollMt waica wlli
be ra.il led free. I All ara 2w
to do socul work oil no sale.
- ' I 2IE' UASt
tl WIT 1 f. E !
&J3 BEST TAN WrSBBFSSiy va ivuj
-"ffsa " mmm
tSSm Siflf IWSk mWK3 I SO S StiES m U H LJnU'
I.l M 'EITSS!
jw mtt aa sm m m m t m
r. eifin crmlr Vi mii)Q Mam luf
I
!
1 flfcZsw
(jilMntf.
rptw
! OIEWABK
.1AGH3.Mi CO Oojaoihus &
9teff S4ra3k.
Astfesoostalag of ag?saStora6Jsikk
by tfw display- of oaatlonarr sieuik aoi
tfesipoaehef.iiatdread sndfitate-
docs Coawpo of tbsi !& jwmil?
asaouncddla adv&sceby piajplea bloiekes
eraptioas altfers glandular roeubixs and
kkJdJSeiwrtI masifextatiosui el ts ik
ternai blood. POlsos. whichi if Eot prompt-
ly espeUed from the systbs attacks :
delic&to tissues of t&atlunga caadhziass
60 ulesrate and break down. Dr. iPisrce's
GoWen Medical Discovery'1 i theRreat
remedy tocthte as for all dis&8 baviag
their ongia is bad blood. It Improves tbo
appetite and direction incress nutritioa
and builds up the wasted system. !
i 1
A sxs-B.ii player In New jfersay is
sained Spuyder. He oaght to b 3 a good
man for the octfioki whero mostot tho SIse
SO. Jfotto Herald. 1 ;
1 1 if
Ir bilious or suffering from iropnrity of
blood! or weak lungs and f oar of coasHmp-
tion (crofulon disease of j tho lunisf taxe
Dr. Pierce's Goklea MedSeal Die ro very.'
anditiwillc-joyou. ByruggistJ.
A ocsniNO young lady ealls iliijtiiig th
"aeash-ional game- Sjonie of tkb young
men who engage ia it oluth go "cjutf on a
fly" if tho girl's father witt&ees the game.
Jr Y. JWtd. i.l
'YocKtJ or middle-aged men tatierin
from nervous debility or kindred affec-
tions should address wit'i 10 coats ia
stamps for large tfreatise. W orkl's lwpen-
sary Medical Asciation.'fBuffttloJ NY.
CKOtjrWwas said to beget qtarrlis
and thero is a deaiiof racket a'iutlu- vn tea
nis. lio4ton ComHutxial Hullttik.
- 1 .
Use Instead of Unwholesome Cosmetics.
Glexs's Sci.pm'KlSoir which purities and
beautifies tho Skin. Hill' BjuJr jlsd-
"Wiusker D vb Block or Bj -own oAr.
A max as well as a lob ter fa apt to tura
Tery red when lie gets into hot water.
2rvy Times.
"As good as reprosemeil" W w ia
'fcp
t every
body says of Frazor Axl'o 6rea .
no aiai ine roosior w not a
spring
flower although be is a crocutf. Li
Cotabtalag IBdX with tUBE TtEflHTABLfi
TOXICS qnlekiy and et-riplefelj1 CLtlSSES
and E5WCJ1ES THE LOODf. dalckeaa
theactltfaof t Liter and iKUncj. Clean tho
eoaplexlon.niiwthetltisraootl. ItjtoeHBeS
Injure the tcetlifaa!elicdiiht'irproteeeeB
tlpaUoa-ALi 0T11EU IKOS ntmClIHi DO.
PhysJoiias and jbrasntn or jrwhotb oooJBewl .
Miss Aijcx X. TiU'tiJ: l.-iil n. . tw":
Thnii imp ft!" I Jiirttrv.i iirnilir Irufa hltxl
rui
IlroWTl'rt lorn litefK'" UhuoH 1
uHMimnir lwinr) mIHr.l t- i y t"l iirnwiwtnin'
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M BiM: "1 !t Br-ati'i rB IT
Ut bull andT" Uk ouo (-. uf. Uw knli-
wuh rwat tnt'At.
Mas. 1. M. Horr. 31 tw. mi jUW
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I Ittpura
Blood sad DtsaM oi uh K Idtj. "
GtKIBiRA Hak
abov
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mi rapT
Take no other
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rtrt :wii -Wiikt
holt alIrlri.
La Belle Wagon Vorks. Find
in Lac Yrfs.
cs hr-r hvr tvtj-
If $M LUIS.
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