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• . `Her DileMM•lkr•
-rfalairs-destii•L-0,4
, °ari1s:m:1y a fanner's lad,
ButommehOW, when we chance to meet,
The very sound cif hiscomIng feet
.Can make my heart po glad l
That up to my cheeks the warm blueh illea,
Odle reads bls welcome in my eyes.
I an ooly a farmer's girl,
blaster Tpm. le the Squire's eon, -
But, strange to tell, his feet this way
Turn oftentowardthe close of dey,
And after the chores are done,..
When John (he passes the meadow gate)
Givee me a scoyvkand-will not wait. '
,v
I am Only a farmer's girl,
So what can the Squire want pf ?
My heart is John's; John knows it well;
But it isn't forme the,troth to tell-
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,basbf ul. atale 18 he.
,Sa,the Sguire may come and the Squire may ge
• Butell the answer he'll get is No 1"
- The $9,auire Praises my hair and eyes ;
The tagoire says I'm a lady born -
What care I for his foolish speech?
'Tis John's voice only my laeart can, teach
To sing like birds at morn;
But j,ohn, is e jealous, foolish boy,
, Alta: my days are ahorn or 1141/ their io3'4.
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• Oh, I:ans OWL farmer's 04, •
Aud John is only a farmer's lad,
But PcIrateer bp m hid hut:phi:title.
• Than. bee, "lady as &laird's wife,
With a restless heart and sad!
But John -so bashful p boy.is he! '
•Is a long Mail!) asking my heart of me."
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:MALT,TA.BLE cfr4ss.
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WIll Revolutionize Metiseheeping In th
;Future. '
----Whatisilais-dirtruptanyWe;ff
asks a Writerin the SI. Louis' Globe. The
queerest stuff •imaginable. Should you
• barn it in the passage. its 'candescenoe
would shear, With the spectroscope, lino
indipating .almost all known substances.
The iron lines would indicate the wear
• from the nails in your shoes. The • carbon
Lines would cpme from the cool dust; and
' the yellow saltlines would only shoW that
.ohloricle of sodium is always present livery-
. where. But •where you have old wall
• papers, or old carpets, 'you can be sure that
.some of this dust ie several. generations
old; and if there be not some bacteria of
a bad sort, and germs of old fevers
.Xou have • Only to mildly exercise your,
with , all the rest,. I shall be surprised.
imagination to see minute persbnal relics
ot allthe visitors you have had • and
indeed, your broom swish allthe
fiereSr when you think of. it. 'I do ncit
• like-Tanch accumulations, nor do / like
the necepeity of sweeplogray neighhoramit
of &Ors: Sol say; as oar first reform, let
• us have hardwood floors and, as fir is pos.
..rothhalawatnagatedmatIls:Mqeveaiszoartastio
iraatlialf6iedka&s&Reciid' '
4(.1q1.0dtql4iiveinV0.71447494e4.,
tvtille..-.13etter Still, eobtrbit ;Our -
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• • *ON Blr A '42OWO•
T-7-'71123C:T•71,-
Ernta NO* "May 4ust
ilgi00,a0o
or a pao`r-raimar.
- In :fiepten2her, 1871, Griffith acmes; a
farmer of Vorestpoit, Oneida coOnty..ertr•
°based at tax sale a tract - of 360 puree of
load in the town of Alleghany,rattarangus
county, Bait an Olean (N. y.), letter to the
New York Sun. The tract was Wild, and
barren,in an isolated region, and its. °Omer,
Jenne Hill; had getieed paying taxes On, it
and had: removed from it. Jortee, who was
a Man of limited means, paid $150. for the
property, but after visiting it he 0011914dea
that it was. not worth ,puttiag any more
money In, and he paid no more attention
to the purchase beyond nearing' hie tax
deed on the 23rd of September, 1278. two
years after the date, of the. pun:nape, which'
gave him legal title to the land. In 16,79
petroleum Was diseovered ih Alleghany.
• Hill assumed ontrol again of the tract
he had abandoned, and transferred it '
to the Bradford Oil Company. • This
company drilled wells On the tracteancl
it proved to be a, valuable and large •pro,
ducer of oil. JOnets woe ignorantof. the Bud;
den great value the' teed he held the' aro!'
for hod been given, by the oil dittoovery
until 1880. when it, had yielded more than
6300,000 Worth4 bil; and was til a great
produeer..y• !ones brought 'suit against the
oil ocimpany in the Cattaraugus County
Court to regain possession -Of the tract and
for an accounting for the oil•that, hadbeen
-taken from itand-sold7fer-ttte-profit-oftne-
coinpany.-- The. company disputed - Jones'
title to the property in theClause in the tax
sale law of New York State, which Makes&
tax deed invalid if the purchaser dOes, not
serve On' the occupant of premises bought
at tax. sale notice to redeem the same
within two years. . The oil Company as.
serted•thot Hill WAS occupying thepremitiee
when the deed was passed' to Jones, and
received no redemption .notice Within the
required, tinie, and the, oceupariey was
claimed as the novel point of lawpthat
although Hill was not living.on .the trtiet,
he had,, left a quantity of hay in a 'shanty
on the place when he Moved off of it,.which
gave him legal domicile: Thieves the entire
defence to the quit, and the Cattaraugus
'Court ' decided, that if the eitnple foot of
there, beinghey on the place, as . claimed,
.00iild be established; it wetild he ample
proof. of • eocupancy in law, and 'would.
destroy-abnee-title• the prepe,Sy.. The
trial rbeultedinfaior of the oil cot:tipsily in
-1882. A new trial was granted, and 'Jones
proved by six Witnesses that on the .22nd cif
September, 18P, one vlay. before •the loon
sufftliZrodfliesropOrkkailideratit.
,
figit'
epriving Hill of. legal doinicile,atid hawk'
t3-onef.in-ocettpaney-- on the-prentieen •
hcen redemption notice 'could be [terve
y this act of Hill's ow jOneif title to th
toperty. was . established,. and jdne
btained a verdict for On accounting for th
il, Which amounted •to •nearly $500,00
he oil cenipany obtained an: Order for
pew trial,• but jones was again successful/
and his judgment Was affirmed by the Gen
-
ere' Terni; and - a: decision had jtist been
given. by the Court of'. Appeals . anstaining
all the points in the ciao in .ittiot of Jones• .
.ChattnceYDepew and-the'Cantetezy.'
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„,,,Afeetilitys_ ago _Mr.I.Depewrone:Of th
•prospective candidates. •for the United
.States -Republican Presidentionioniinatitint
made a speech in Detroit,' in:which the
following funny paesage. oecurred : There
is one thing 0200 &Western townI mean
away up; in. the •Northatet,•-that .:pleaties
beyond anything in the United Stitee,
do love in the annual tour. that I Mike tb
rike; 'away up a : thousand Miles iron.:
re, a boorning town where eVerybodylias
t rieh in reality; and .PrOfoundly,rich in
aginotion,Wherelote are telling at $2 OOP
lnde
ARE lir:, 0.17., ,..•Rept: ?- pt... 6.,c; jentuthachauton,C1f:et:elitaRP1)1Ti 41res.1(.1, or ef ire, liable to set ilt, an4, soopor or : 'Ater..
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' If 5"Oni 'have 414 ' Or any 'COOSitierarde C11.1D1aP1.(44114t0Eal'Al't4.43-1.111i4a07.41.EtNi"J4EPrat rtrecor-:
De you. 1v1 .0144 languid,, low.epirited, , ' of:Other, ,•.or , these symptoms,. you, aro xxv. acts pciweifully upon the Liver. 4nct.
lifelese, aint loileseribably mi§erable., bate ., suffering, from that MOSt eine:mon- of ' through that great blood,purifYing, organ,.
phy•sieally• and, mentally: ..experience tt• American' inaladies-Dilioue•Dyspepsia, or eleanees the systeni of ,alitkied-tatute and
sense of fullness or bloating atter catitig„ 'I'orpid ' Diver, associated with Dyspepsia, impuritiee.- Store. 'Whatever :cause lixishig.:
or of " goneness," or emptiness of stomach ' or Indigestion. • The more, ccuripileated It is ,equidly efficacious, in. acting' upon the
iw the. morning, tongue" pouted, bittter•Ot' ' your eiseeSe has • beeome. the -greater the' Hidneys, and.' , other. • excretory organs.
bad taste in mouth, irreiolat appetite, di,.- number mat diversity of symptoms. No cleansiegl: strengthening, and nettling their
zinees,, frequent •' headaches, blurred eye7 matter what stage it has reached, DR: diSCUSCS. As an. aPieetising; restorative
sight; .`+fidating sPeelth " b f 1.1 y , .PIEROR'S' GoLogrr •blepicur: Drecovi.;:ty tonic', 'it promotes digeStiou and nOtri-
nervous prosttation or exhaustion, irritit-' will' !Subdue it; - t ' actor' Mg to di- tion, therelby• building. up both flesh and
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!Nifty 'of temper, hot flushes, alternating motions for a...reasonable length •of time. strtalgth. In malarial distrieta, this. Woo- ,
: with clffily sensationssherp, biting; 11 10 If not cured, comOlicatioas, multip13, and dello! inedieine. has gained • great c( lc Ji 1111, here auffi'1;liere, eold feet; droa•-• oenstunittion of the Lunge:Skin 1)1 111, tity ' ht baring • Foyer and Ague; Chills. • ' •
sloe:3s after meals, . wakefuloeslt,' or. flis, Wart , DiSesse • Ilheumatlem. KidOeY Pis; and • Fever. Dutub Ague, ,.• and ' 'kindred
•tarbed..and uorefreeliing sheep, constant, . eafte.. Or °other' grav . 'maladies, are finite • diseaees. • • •
DAvin G., LoWE; Eso.„ of St. ' .e(antlio,.,41httitoba,
IOUS Uttflek," guttering of the heart, .poor rest at
Canada, says ; " Being' troubled it a terrible bil- INER' . Co, A''. -F. • writes:. " For dye years previous to
Lire. I. V. WEBagn, of Yorkshire, ,Cattarallitue
_ __ ....talcing2.04.14en--Xedieal,Diseeverr'-and 'Follett,"
nig•lit,,efe.,_Leornmeeeea..thh.41se-cif-y-one -+II olden, •--:n
etileal Discovery ' and *Pellets," and deriN'ed the HISEASE. 17 -
'was a. g,rest suffeter; had a severe pain io My'
very highest benefit thei•efrpm." • „ tight side continually - was unable to do toy .own
. 'work. [11111 new. we'd mid. strong.""
• ' "FOR .THIE. -BLCOCID . IS. 'THE :.LIFE"
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.tha ti,,c,..ugh., cieanse. 'the bleod, which . is ' humors.; froitt•ft common Blotch, rie. •Iiirtip ' 4enee: Virdent blood-polsons are, by, int',
' (3:intern of . thealtte• by ustior• Du. tion,-.. to. the worst Seroftilii. Salt,thetnn, • use, , robbed of • their terrors: Especially
Ptertog's Glot,onx 31Eotcer. l)tscovErtY, " Fever -sores,".' Sealy or Rough Skii1,- in has it ananifested its potency ia,, outing
and good +digestion, a fair skin, 'biloyant short, all diseases caused by bad' biped, are Tetter„' Eczema, Erysipelas, Brills, .Carhun...
spitits„ and. bodily health and vigor will eonottereci by this poWerful, purifying, and cies, Sdre Eyes, Scrofulous Sores .0.11CI SWCII-
40.'Qtitablifaled. .0 , . . , invigorating medicine. Great 1:111 ng LA:, Riga Hip,joint. Disease, "WItite Swellings," '
• . G °cum: .MPPIcAr. DtscioVx11Y• euros all cers. rapidly heal uncler its benign infiu- Goltre.or"Thielg Neck; and Enlarged Glenda
-. •A medicine poisesikig the .prOVer ,to euro such inveterate, blood, and skin diseases as. the following, testimonial portrays, rtiust.
apItainly be credited witivpossessing,- !properties eapablit of curing any and all !skill ;mid blood diseases, frit none are more, •
ottstitiath or, difficult .ot cure than Salt -rheum. . .
*"'•• ., .. . "Corx.mnus, Ouzo; Aug. lstb„ 1887. ariy faney, and Seeing that it was essentially a blopd-putiffer, I,im-
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•••• . , ' .• affix, ssa Alain Street, Buffalo, N. Y,; .suffererrfront ealt-rheum. She coatmenced taking it at once; and
I 61.1.- III1EUM: NV.ORLD'S '131sez.xs,thy. .31kancaz Aesocx..4.- ntediately recomniended it to the,old'•IadY. who had been 06 Itnig a•
t. !in ., . . Gent/enicn—For several years: I.bavo felf it "tOOIC (MO bottle, ' but sconce to be no better, However, I realized
all/ • to be nay duty to give to you the facts. in rola- that„it would take. time for aok hedicine to effect it'eltange for the .
.1INEUMATISM. •
1 1 . ,... vatcd 'case of salt-4r1mtrifr-lertl s o •3•our -filill-a-dozeit bottles and bele • th heen_used.she.hegan
tion to the, •eoniplete cure .of a most a re-' better.- and eneonlytged--law,40,43olitinoel--Slie-thmtirrirchascd a
. Goldeit 3feclical Discevery. ' Au elderly lady- .....to-notleenn,ImproVententr-Aftertifklirekbout it dozen bottles she
relative of Jinn° had .been ft great stdferor• ftorn' rielt-rheunvfOr. • •was entirely •eured.. Her hands were perfectIT well anlitslistooth
upwards of forty. years„ The disease. Was most distressing. ill her ' afffi healthy •fts a child's.. Her general hell tit.. waa_1:1110..gfeatly..„ -
heeds,' causing the•skin .1to. craelt_opeo-ot: „the-Insideofthelloge'rs7' -.inipteved;.,. tlxn;rhounnitieui.entliely reit 'Lei. .4 h
ga •t ite SOfilt and between the Ilhgers. She' WAS 0411pd tit„fIrOc.g,gt..a...0111OS.t....O.Ure4,-sothitt-It -ceased' -te. be.Ioneirannoyance:---,;She'hae-
, ans. t.e catarrh:was
the nor places -by -moans -of adnesive plaett „sillttsi.o.fatliientiand „eiiiered• eXcellerit health front. that .d • t tl , a ', no
bandages, and during the ,winter;•monthe• tad to ' have her hands. 'return of 'either salt -rheum or • rheuriuttituo. Tile 4 Discovery' .
dressed daily. The pale was quite -Severeattimes and her genera! •SOOMS to have entirely eradicated the salt -rheum fromdier syste:n.
‘. health was: badly affected,' paving the way for 'other•diseases to . Sbe ts now.oree •tag ,),:e.acs.okiwand44.44.,/ PRIthYlontlEllie,of -such• ,
',' vine.w.,€13tOmai,'.eauterhourtratisin :mused a, ,eapeleal of :tiallfering :,,extreine age.
:n...41rtliverdfttiteritatiffitnitteda . '01.1,2...atiativicit...k ...er-Irkarait% ' ermattittobla•+&-yal.+-,p,..argarw..5yen L9F.F.14.-
.0910m-Itrtit&-airaiudiemmrosEi44,794 • kelL. " *,,,-,.'
6 4,,kheroh.s..gmazooft,‘,/,tiZeictri411,4tvtain..0stiii,iiiiiiii„tizads',,"%zi. ...ti,it- '-'711-L.24'.••••:•••••--.-,•?,,-dricz,-'mtazi.t=trIcatilgetrazaig_h,Whatren
.. ., tandaa3tautoithet.hyOasingsv,tativ4GordorMetlitiefflTriscovery" . ,..
_ .hegtin treating herself by drinking teas made frOin blooil-Purify- .7.-fOr • Golden it is irt itS (mrafixo jU•OtiOitipt.i. OW ;is much. above .-
g •..iog,I,oOte hod, !orbs, _.$11e_eenti n Lied this for sever:It yearabut de- ' the mu ltitmle . of 11 'ti I am.. sod; So,eAlled +parent , medicinee,' sc . •
Of ,rived no benefit. Finally, about ten yeare, ago; 'I .chanced tti read zealralsly .naunted before the ,public,•;ts (mitt is *bort.) the• baser ., • ."
a. one of Dr. Pleice's small. pamphlets. settliigfortn the merits tf I , metals. , . • ' BesPectfully your, • ' 4 - •
e .'Golden Medical Discovery 'and:other ineffichies. 'The ?mike ptrnek• ••••:, 1.71 W. IN:nEttLett; .1$2 :.'ist St."
!. ,OQINTSIIMPTION,..*EAK LITATtles. ,O.PITTING:01" :3314()‘)/X .
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0, ..,00&)N trUDIC.AL DIS.COirERY ellie-S COR.; . Lungs,' -Spitting of Blood, .Shortness ' of PromptlY. enreii the severest Coughs: it .
a: eumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), Breath, •Bro,nclutis, Chronin Nasal 'Catarrh, strengthens the etstent and purifies the
. by its. wonderful blood-purifying,invigorai . •Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affix- blond. ,.. ' • . ' • • - .. •
:Ow and nutritive, 'Properties. For Weak tions, it la a' soVereign remedy..., 'While• it ' •
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Sof.o*ON BUTTS, of Xorth''Cfrilleint, Miami. ,.• MtsN. W. Ricx, of :/tiretpfane';'• Yetinottfi` '
'CO., Oltfo, *rites,: ++1 have not the,mords to .... SOUGH '01 . says:' •"k, feel' at liberty to acknowledge
express my • gratitude for the . good .• your'.,, ,the. benefit' I received from • two • bottle:: Of. —
n e ca Discovery hi done...my- ..- 7thelkGoldetr-rbledicar Discovery;' ivilibb • cured
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-wifer,-She-Was-takeirwitireonstunpfloti;andafter trying ono.doc- ‘.FlyE7,..-YEARsx- ,,, peugh Of. .five years' standing, and dyspep•,• •,'
• tor after .anotiter. I 'finally gate .npall hope 0! relief:, Being Very. sin.. from which , I had suffered frit a long .: ... .
,i Poor. and havmg.but one dollar in .the world; L prayed to God that. -7011$11M,,L _time.l_have.-.also,:used-Dr.-.-Pietce's--..,Extractj------
e: ite_taightlebelyzme-soniething+-and,then-itseenetturthroUgh-erilte.' of Smart -Weed; , or • Water Pepper; ha my •
.fhmilY, With good .- effect:4n .., • ‘; . . .. . • . .. • .
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' V. H. • DAyrs, Esq.. of • Bellifille, . Florida..'
IYORT.01.000 Writes : " I have token your , wonderfill '
.' Golden Medical Diger:yell+ ' and:. hitve been •
A BoTTLE.. . cured of consomption. I am new sound and", '
. well, and have oolsv, spent three dollars, ;and ' •
• :I would notlake threethciugand dollars. and . • •
be put bael; *bete I was." , • .
..DiSectivery '$I.00.i. 6IX 1ffrittlesfor $.0O; by Brukilets. • .: . '
Pfear's; 04/.363. Mani .St,,, 0,UFP1.1L0,N..If'..
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• BILIOUS
-ATTACK.'
walls' of. Malleable ottr &ors
- -alsoOne is always gotting-born-Olittrs-T,
• ,too Oen. • Yee; there is no knowing how B
monygood 'things' we are oureeltree too
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. aeon for Think now it Would .haVii been r
.' • had 'ttrp been born heicire. Window' :glase was
•• • is.nownond hefore:4nt bless' me 1 we came.
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, very near being ' born 'before coal, and
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-,rnateltee, and kerosene; %and ranges, and
•. ;telephones, and railroade,: and nearly
• everything ene,inelnding sewing mai:hinds.
And weare eertabilY ahead of a greet rainy.
Other fine thinge. How could we basis
been,esa-fooliell-?-:-One-can--tneier--be-too-
deliberate. about shah things. And as for
. -malleable glass,II cOnld Wait ten._ genera -
tionstolet it-got:the oriiie.
. pare t� come. Otir floors: will then Mt
'eneetTsfidiilean at the.least poseible °Utley
of labor, And oar wane:will need no‘decora-
tiOne eXeept that Whieh part of the glass
itself. •
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•• marrying for SpirittudistIo Revenue.
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Maxi marry eometimet. for • various !t
reapcinit and sometimes.for no reason at all, .0
but a Brooklyn dentist Rearmed the Jannis p
CONSUMPTION.,
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of anatriinciziy,not long ago in order that he Ina
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might transform his bride. into a meditim.
• He Vats iton:vineed that. Idle : posieesed
spiritualistic powers that, •when peoperly.
• _develeped, wciuld astonish . the ,World, and,
in an incidental waY,- bring 'vvealth to his
. podketbook. Hitherto money had literally
• . come:id:him like Oiling teeth; and be
believed that plugging the.publict • ..with
spirits could be made more profitable than
lugging their. :. molars with goa He
Ought,' too; that it Might latirtliemeaint of
„ Of ' g him into an " upper net," asit were;
•' altlio h he couldn't determine at 'once
. what et s" of Spirits, his bride •Werild be
•' the inedinin . for 'presenting him to.
• As soon. as\the . knot 'waft tied the dentist• .
int educed ' h's wife in. Apiritualititic
dr les and coin once& OM wOrk Of develop-
. e
. „..., molt. But the y ng bride 'didn't .fancy
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. sitting in i darkene. rotint eery daywithJ
vinegar -faced Women' cl.' bald -heeded 'old
• men tO letirn the nayster of raps and ppirit
•. ...Oleos. It wasn't her idealf a honeymoon
at all. She expressed i-depid d aversionto
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fsisking about in the air: She , nt so far
cabinets end jingling bells an tarnberines
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.to say that she. wpuldri't lea ye. on
.. ritualism or anything else; an • 80011
Ileiti*Was a rupture between her and er
hnebiind. Vinding that threats andins
iniclatiOns . had no 'effect , upon what he.
styled. her obstinacy, he suddenly quit her
:and his dentistry practice together and left
for parttrunknown: , And now the .lady ie
• string for ti divorce,And the general impree-
sion is she Will get it. ' • , •
A Veracious Han. •
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Wife --What time Aid you . get lest
night, Johnk.
• Husband-Two.O'clock,any dear.
• Wife_.. --Where were you, Isha ? •
Husband -At work at the office, • my
* Wife -hat's right, john, never tell a
lie.' (To the servant) -Mary,. take 'Mr.
Brown's shoes off the mantlepiece and get
hi Ari ht. -key out of the cl ok and tit it in
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•, The Powers Me.
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'AIrsi'1.50thatn War Henry; 1 Wish yeti
*..Wotild &Mee not smoke around: the house
• • antinote,-- - •
Pa. Gotham Wars -Why. raY +we;
yen's% often said. you rather fancied a good
Oigat'l. •• •
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Mrs. Gorham Ware -I know it, dear,
• but -the cook objecte, and I'd like.to keep
our natne out, of the eciurts, yott
Pock.
, • Hard to suit.
A Man in Chleago hisejtiat &eked, fota.
distract from hie wife because; though living
• id the house with him, she has keptsilent
for, tihrea_Yeere._,It's- no. 'use Arying.,...to.
• datis y•ft man, .anyway. • ,
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the:front foot.one day and $4,000 the next
day, rstood last fall in one Of thOtte toWns
up near the Arctic circle, upon a lot whieh
had sold the day; before for $4,000 a
• front foot, •er more than they charge
on Fifth' avenue in ' New York. The
preprietor of • it • took • me • out on the
lake tO show me the city, for, he said,
•" the Mud is so deep in the Atreete Feat -
not shaw it to you in any other. 'Way:"
(Laughter) , And is he Was pointing out
•this lot and telling me the marvellOns
prices they had hrought, said to Alin*
" YOU seem to have everything but a ceme-
tery. Is it beciause land ie sp Scarce here
that you throw your dead into the lake ?"
" Oh; no," said he. "Where you see that
solitary white stone up yonder was -the
cemetery, but it ,became so voidable We
hid to dig them tip and plant then2 over
the hill:. • But it was not on unmixed evil,
for the principal avenue ran right •by my
lot and made it a corner ono. I had tataket
up aly wifsomt,xlear-old-girl • she '41-fia
have enjoyed it if she cotild have Itn Wri
about it,, because 'elle • was always
abotit the growth of the town:"
longed laughter.) ' . • •
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The Blontly Shirt.
The origin of the pliratte; " The blood
s 'rt," is ina Corsican custom, now nearly,
if n . quite, Obsolete, In the clays 'of, the
fierce , endette•7the :Muth) which 'divided
'Corsica ' family from family -bloodshed
• Was ia co. Toxin occurrence., Defcre the
burial of a' %red, , inert the gridata was
Celebrated. is • Word, which literally
means a crying Wend, may be translated
" a Wake." TM) b dy of the victim; Was
(.\h\n
laid upon a plank ; is useless firearms
were placed near his he, ,d, and his blood-
stained shirt was hung \Above his head.
Around the rude bier' sat A Circle of women,
wrapped in their black mantles, who reeked
to and fro with strange vvailinge. ' The
'men, relatives gild friends of theangrdered'
mad'with thirst for revenge. Then &gni
the Wometi-the wife or Mother oreister f
the dead inatv--with ti Sharp wreath, Weill
match the' bloody shirt, and, waving it
aloft, begin tha vocero-the ktmentatidn.,
This rythmic ' discourse was made Up of '
alternate. expressions of leve for the dead
and hatred of his enemies; and its. start.'
ling images and tremendous barges, Were
echoed in the laces and mutterings of the
anted ineurnere. •
• Wanted Si Powerful Dose. ,
This is the order which a little girl
brought into a LOwietcin, druggiet'e store
the Other day. It was WritiefirOn' a dirty
piece Joi note...paper, as follows: " Mieter
Druggist ;., Nesse send ipecac enough to
throw . up a 4.year-old girl.stuLewiston
Journal.
,ZMis
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thing did tell me to get your Qolden• Medi I)* • ' 3
wife took it as directed,.mLAY stareSultsttaieso.sho-can-Work-nowAt-
'Wasting "Disease.-waisox F CeAiurn. Esq:,•
of (Box 10.),..SpfamersifIc, Prtnca Edward'
Can., mites: • ' When I commenced taking your
+Golden 'Medical DiscoVery," I was not able to
wotkand was a burden to myself: At that time
• I weighed 122 pounds, and. to -day I. weigh 147
pounds. Then I used to eat about one meal aday, and now.cau
eat.four or live if I dared to." • t • -
.• ;.• WORLD'S' DIS:PENSART MEDIOAL ASSOCIATION,
lane: 1==i WOOD
NOW Wad., That /Mims.. money to the
•ttifitst-o.i,.4;:a!Devotee. 2113:11109181Q-7/1'
MIWood-carving is the newestfeminine fad.
Brass.himmering is going lint, wood saiv.
ing is coming in. Instead of punching
;plaques Women are . cutting wood penele.
letP. 99 L'-ga n eVie tV.ard ‘cllieadi te.avi r4. nd nnitnegl
has something to AO: withstarting the
'craze. The tools are easily handled also,•
and require little Muscular etrength, :Only
aquitik..11ye; an artistic feeling -and a nteady.
hand. • It is, the ,proper thing to 'desiga
and carve the two halves of the bellowl
for the open. fire; tint a .naked child on
thein; say, •'blowithe' red coin
a • Cott •'or rteat) the . winds, ; ' ,or tci . out
ornaments for .the great ' oak • chest
that medimval; moderns., are • reviving
choltd,their wardrobee.' • There are several!
'olefins in wood carving, And many ladies
are taking Private lessons. _There lea a
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meet? EirPharles Stimner who.beeame quite
an expert, but she has Moms in O hotel
and as given .tip her. work boons° the
noise of it :disturbed , her neighbors,:
sisthr-lia-lisw of Horace Greeley, a Voznan,
of 76, ' is one Of the ehthridiestei talking it
up as Cato did Greek in her old tip. Her
favorite piece of Work is aUerved'settle "for
net ball, and ehetiskei groat pride in. it.
.Smalleepieces of Nvork are the zule; panels
andtiles for the Bide of the Mantel and the
like,: • but carved desks,• sideboards • and
large' decorative, pieces arnot beyerid the.
mbition of the 'mere aspiring. One of the
sliooassful wood carvers and designers of
the "Shy' -hatt it iii mind;,' if possible, to
tonna a Bolici°1-for 1i:titillation in :Wood
'carving, for the teiening of young women
especially,for whcan he helloes there is an
outlook for 'paying work in thitiline...ne
of his'pupils'indeed a girl Of perseverance,:
and talent; hes .supported herself • cbm-
fortibly. thie Winter by takingpupils her.
self; ,and hatideveted Eto Much originality
nd in iema,9,0,,,A)",nantairted,
a goo • onarnission for carvings and intoner
decorative Wobiltverk anuitiber of reel-.
donces td . be built' by rioh' Nevi Yorkers
is summer, - If the taste for *pod carV.
'continues 'tstt ineteltee it Will Supply an
os ation in•which women who goanto it
for oolnething more than ,amusement will
find, if they are artists, One Wore. welcome
resouree.,--te York Mail. '
•
111
,•HY a and no kyki.
Hitke the .cetiple who just
moved into the house Milt' door •any chit-
dren 1" •
Wfe"-Qhildro11? They've ortry been
married a day Or two." •
,
"How do yeti know ?"
"Before he started down town Oita
morning be kideed her, and he didn't not
ite if heWak afraidhe'dget hit if he didn't."
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,
•• ' The Canary Bird Snored.
• :Vies Alitieda Taft; of-Sadorus; Ill., 'has
canary bird that snorts), 'Aboot 2 0'clbek
:one- night itiet week its. snores became so
loudas to arouse the,househol&.' A search
'about:the premises failed to ' reveal • the
• cense of the noiee 'nntii the sitting.iaxim
door Was ,opened and it Was found tosmen-
ite frani.the bird cage • The bird • being
&Wakened, the noise instantly ceased. Tho
ownerof the bird regardeit now ail a very
nuisidal • 'canary, and the neighbors all; de -
:dare they ne,yer.heardthe like Of its -snores,
whieli become picire pronounced with each
sfieceeding day ' • '
, .
Symptoms of Catarrh.
. A profuse and many tiles •exceseively+
offensive diseherge, with " stopPing, up.".
of the. nose at times impairment of the
sense ofmeil and taste, Watering or 'weak
• eyes, impaired hearing, irregular appetite,
loceasional-nausea, pressure and Pain over
• the eyes, and attimes in the 112011 of the
• head, occasional Chilly sensations, cold feet,'
and feeling of &Onside:and :debility, aye,
nyttipteme which are Comb:ton tocatarrh,
yet all of them are; net present in ,every
case. Dr: Sage's Catarrh Remedy ,cures
catarrh in ite worst forms and 'stages. '4
is pleasant twusei and contains ,nopoison-
ous or caustic. drugs, • Of druggists; for 50
Agricultural Athletics. •-
, Aunt Prispilla-You're getting positiirely.
lazy, Laura. If you don't are to 'read,
why don't you exercise? . •• •
Laura -I am utterly disicouraged, auntie:
r Bent for a hand -book on '•fencing yester-
day and the stupid bock clerk returned a
copy Of "Wire Barbing for. the Farm." •
• "Woman as5a martyr.
iiititotrrecorde tire eufferinge oi cotintlees
Martyrs; and we read' of thein with wonder
rtd 's m ,.• butthere are livi to•da
in our mi s • ousan a ,0 ,a martyrs
who have far stronger claims uPet: our on; •
sideratiOnivemen who are sufferers from
those ailments peculiar' to their • sex, .Our.
Wtyee; daughters, and Sisters; •perhape.•
whose lives are an unremitting retina' of:
-siiffering. ." Id there tio_relief 2" they cry.'
Yes.there is Dr; Pierces Favorite, Pre;
eeriptiOn will retrieve •that .(4 dragging.
down r feeling, Will banish that backatihe,
Will'restore. every- function to ..ite normal
condition. • To all sufferers"' froin female:
coniplaints-and their name
is Legfon-
wo Say 1 get the Prescription " at once -
it will,be werth.far More than ite weight, in
gold to yen. •
: Dr, George:Beer; of Montreal; has been
appointed lecturer On dentistry for final
stUdenta ttniVersity.
*army,.
Husband.,-" retee • that the papers are •'• -
• calling attention to the absurd way in
• Which people say" Isn't it gunny ?" when
ever they hear.anythingfunny or pathetic.'
Yes, I've noticed thatridionlOns--
' habit myself isn't it funny. thet People'
shonldbe so foolish ?" • •
•
.A. vainntary Statemeni. '
„ The.writer Of this: paragraph once had
anelder and only brother. Brought up -to,:'
'gether, We.were almost inseparable,. hopeful ' •
and ambitious. Exposure planted the
seeds of ccinstiinpticin in the •elder,, and in.
few weeks, in the month of , May, ',':.geocl *
store ofilowers-were-stuell7round-his-wind,
hig7sheet.”' Evey attention and : every. '
remedy that love could give Or obtain Were
Unavailing. Sino that sad don. -1 hafe
taloned, through the • roost trustw,Orthj •
aethority andlnun experience in its use;
that a real remedy' now exists, that of ,Dr
Pierce, called the "Golden Medical Dia
coVery)! • A thouiand pitiesthat it Was not
discovered ages ago, but how thankful the
present generation 'should be that it can
poivatvoit itself of's° etent O remedy. •
A petition' for • the rehearing of the Bell
Telephone patent came Was filed in the, f
Supreme Courtat Washington •ytAterday'r
• rallui•OImposidble
When. "Poison's , NERVILINg is used for•
-pain, It matters not of ho W long standing ,
it Mak be, or how often other remedies have .
failed tit aliordrelief, NerVilin,e, the 'greet
pain cure, does its work promptly.. Bay. a
10 cent.sample bottle, and try it for An.
4ernal or exteenal. pains. You will be 'con-
vinced of its . extraordinary power in 're-
lieving pain. Ten . cent bottles, and large
bottles 25 cents at all druggieteake
no su ,stitute.
• • p
erc ants, .'.Butchers,•,
AND TRAOE148 Elliff*TiltaLLI; . • .
wania aeon tun in your locality to ph*
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