The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 13, 1880, Image 4
aanled LOfe.
There are some mean men in ti
world men who will, as Mrs. Radd
said, "tamper with a woman's feelin
every hour of the day." Occa-lonally
is the lot of a wom:in of gentle and ce
fiding nature to marry one of the
creaturee, and such was the fate'
hirs. Undershirt. The other evoid
her husband came home with a I
mysterious and solomni look upon 1
countenance. So warked was title tit
hile wile asiked: "My love, are you I
feeling well?' "Pe'orfeotly well, 1
dear," he replied. Then1 he closed i
mouth and lookod mnore mysteri
than ever. Womn are not, as is w(
known, naturatly of i curious dispoi
tion, but such conduot was enough
arouse anybody's interest. irs. U
dershirt tried in overy way shte cou
think of to draw her husband out, b
her efforts only resulted Ingetting ie
sl into a high state of nervous anxie
Finally he yielded a little and sal
"My (ear, if I were to tell you son,
thing, could you keep it to yourself
11r cheeks glowed with exelteint
as shie CrIed: "Oh yes, Ilarry." .
continued very Solenty: "If I ti
you about a soandal in thiis town coul
you refrain front mentioning it!' I
eyes shone like stars, and she falt
danced up and down wilih exciteme
as site replied: "Oh, Indeed I could
"Even If it cre a church scandal
"yes, yes!" she exotahujesd, breathi
short aid eagorly. "how has the ba
been to-day Y' lie mildly asked. "Lov
ly. Well?'' "'Did tile man 4omte w
the coal ?" "Yes I Now, larry ?"' a
she was as fidgetty as a nonkey wi
suppressed euriousity. "I6 an1p
most read, ?" he welit on. "Yes. C
for nercy's sake, toll t) about t
scandalI" sie crled. "'Why, I doi
know of any,' lie replied. "Doi
know of any?'' "No." An awful lo
of disappo'ntiment caio over her fai
She asked: 'Tthen why did yott ask i
if I could keep a see eL,?" 'To 11
out If you e'ild,'' lie anwered. 'T
look of anxety turned to hate. "Y(
are the mnianest, horidet, lost co
tetiptible, mnean, ugly awiul blrito
this world I" shi crled, and then a
burst luto tears. And Mr. Undoral
got the worst; of the joke, for I
next day Mrs. U. lnvited her mot l
too me anid stay ii iVi them for a
weeks.
There Is nll a(lvantago, afLer aIll,
being a Queen a1is well as i womeIC
when a he0rol ad" Is to be recogniz
in an eil'oetive as wel I as tendr wa
And it tust )e acknowlo Igel t1
Q 'cl Victoria never falls to un til
her prerogative wiIt atilii rable a1,
tine discretiion. Two Etgllih ioilict
It will be rememtber-il, MLCelvilIo :a
Coghil, were killed at the battle
handula, Z iulland, whil bravely at
tempthlig to rescute the colori of tile
regiment. Their wiidows were ptt
_loned, of -curse, but tI.N Q teen's onI
womaniy heart. stugge-tLed at further ii
more graeious recompentise'. Slt. se
out by the Inmpresi, Eungonic Li
wreaths, and ii noitmpress,aruer she ht
miade her pilinage to the spot, wito
her son wvas killed, continued h
joutrney to flmid the graves of' thuteso o
bcure' Engl ish soldiers andit to lay3 Li
wvreaths "utn them with her ov
hands. She wriote afterward a lett
to the Q ieen diescebiing than wild,grai
sp~ot where they aro huried, the hion
circuistancec of their death, as8 8
had beetn able to learn themt, adding
few words of earniest syiipiat.hiy f
them and~ congratutlat Iot for the sov'(
olgn whio hadl mieni so bravo to lose ; a
of wit eh te Quneen copies In her on
hand and sentis with a letter ofearmi
sy'ttpathly to the widows of the de
heroes. Certaintly there is somaethli
it being a womntaii itwieli as a Quiet
Even to a pralellcaI Ainericain maour
ing for her decad, the kiiwledlge th
these t wo women , who hadit been seat
utpon ithrones, bad auileredt precise
like herself, and held ot. thteir hait
to her in syminpathby, woulid brinig ai et
tain consohat in. Tio hoyl En~glls
women the few scribleit wvords wou
outtvahito all pensions or r~'wat da.
Rllfroad Riutos.
T1hie unttormt of the conductor shti
htereaiter consist of a seatmless sitt
the mtonthi to be strapped atonnud
nieck lhke aI naIl bag. 'Thet conidnt
shahlishae lis hainds tied bhi nd i
andl wear a gag in his mtonth. iio shl
carry ant Iroii satfe ont hits back, the k
of whiceh will be kept lat Al oiona.
Whieni teat icnt fares aire paid( on t
train the passenger all be chtarg
0one dolhIt trC etrat. 'Thet tent ien ta m
be recovered teut, the dollar goes to
condnettor~ or the ('ompatny, whilee
is the aartest.
VTe patssentger tmuist pu neh his oi
ticket tad Iput It in the safe. lIeI sit
then tell the ontditctor whlere hei wi
born aitd wi here ho0 expects to die whi
heo goes to. Jr the condiuctor is sau
hie tmust also be punctvhed.
Trains munstLun titt4 i neo e'xcept wvh
an exeutrsion or the Preslilent's spee~
ear is on the road. Ot sneht occasic
ali regular litnes will be deintyed o
htour.
'The putnch tmust be carried over
left ble1 attd the punttch otn the tii
finger of the rigt hand, itht thte hta
d110 at an a .glo of foi i.i-tive degre.
Any deviatIon will be cautse for su
At tile eiti of "very trIp thto condi
tot mt.it tttke a wi*ttent replort of
numnber of cars, number, color andh l
of passenger , together with anty
cidetnt, dleathis or birthts w hleh in
have ccuiirred.
Oin arrivlng at the enid of htis rot
the conductor shall be stripped a
serached wIth a tootht-piek, naIl-br'
and tfie.comnb to aee that Ite has
tickets concealed about him.
No elmokIng ears, water tanks
closets wvill be allowi ed on trains wvhl
have a parlor ear aittachted. For a
of these Ituxuries the passenger ni
nay fifty cents.
AGRIOULTURE.
is A WET OfLLAR FOR KB1PING A PPLES.
lie --InilAw of tine coPstantly incresng
g, production of apples and the seemingly
i almost universal crop the present se
son, *nd as tie late-keopers usually
bring the most remunerative prices, It
84 is of vast hubortance that we practice
of the beat methods of picking, packing
Ig and storing. in this matter many have
O pet theories that are directly opposite
to those of others. For instance, a re
cent correspondent states that among
at essentials for keeping apples is a dry
ot cellar with coment bottom. This Is di
,y rectly opposite to the experienco of all
is the fruit dealers vho visited my cellar
for the purpose of iispeothtig stook dir
US illg tie past winter and apring, atmong
Ili them two ' from West Virginia who
i- handled thousauds of ban res in thits
to county alone the past reason, ind ox
ensve fruit, growers. One of them re
marked that whenever lie entered a
ld cellar and was compelled to walk on
ut boards to keep out of tile water, lie was
r. sure to find tine iruit in good condition,
ailowing,of cotrse,thatt lie temperaturu
' had been kept as near the freezing point
* as Dossible-as is neoessary li eitLher
ease. Now both ol' thes advocates are
nmitiusiastie li their theories ; is it true
li, that both are correct? As an exper
lie mont, during applepicking last fall
selections were Imando of9 LIne Non thern
odS spy and Yellow Illoliower, catrojully
Id handled ; Caich 'spectann of the latter
or 'Was wrailed vpiaratiely in paper and
ly i)iaced in ventilated packaiges, and
nt, stored immediately lin my cellar, whmeo,
,, owing to tie springy nature o tile 1o.
catioan, notwitistnding the thorough
drainage, iuiring the spring mountis
ng water will be lound on portions of .ho
by cait bottom. Tio result ias been
LC- tilat we are itow (J uily 2) suppiled with
ii satnaaJipes of Line Spy ill at g 1od state U1
prebervaitlon ; tine Bullllower l.sid out,
well Lill Junie 1. Tanking ito cul -
tI era tioti that, 1n0nt0her virl noy is Ulasbed
er1 iinoang tie o1ng-keepers, Line latter be
'i Iing wi lint, dealens teru "holi lay I ruit,'
I umn fully conivimned Litt by carulut
0 niMid jnIWetiOUts haln iliog, iand practising
A till tie other bobt, known Conitlons it
It, vorable lor koe plug rtuit, damntness,
sik Ur inn other wurius a wet Celir bottoma,
IS not letrun ntal to the Iong-keeping
OL our winter riuit.
Ile
)d KE E.PJIxNo Cnimn bwimr.-As a)ples
hie are likely to b1 pIluiLa nu taLa fall a toan.
>A nibleinable qnaannttvy wv ill be anaeti inno
tn ider, anni h inqu iirv vilL frirIuintly
In o inide : "llow Can i preservu iny ci
ier sw et?" It' the tiltollowing d iCec
li Liotins arne olllowedi, cider may be pre
rt served swn Ot for nia indeflinite period :
lie Frat,, tak manly Ve -ripened, sound an Ip
i r ines amid ur ih ii l extract, Ln juice.
ir liA e pnomineU lit, aI 1W isIa befslore
pressing. lIst' e ovtry t .ig with wilch
t1he poniSneU or JlIeu (1o1nes iln contnact,
bweet aIld cletai. Stratin thi Jill e
tinroigh I liLr ats Iolows? 0.a tine
top 1,1a it 1a3 n of' lean in straw, below
ine gravel, or coarso and wanilled
clean On u1ir, 1nd benneath ii liuinnelu Cloth.
uich at filitur will take otut, all poarticles
Od of poinnaiee, e:c., wihichs castiue ieeny,
y. lluviig tie npple Ju cjiCe pure, put, inn at
It, ketlio aii bin nag it, toii Ia 011, skitnumininag
oil' all bc:Lisan w ilitah rises during tine pro
c0Ss1. Wille tine Cidler Is till h1t, or
Wvarm enn or buLle a 1Ii you would Irttt,
S, tio pac.-eric It. Bottles many be maitde
d tigitt by tornki ng aid seanliag tine satuo
by iinjlnanag LI cork inn at cominpozivnusn Of
Si slan t ni nalnlow nuelted. i nu nani Lin ing
a an tle iloe-rVattioi is to Leoi, it Ia oa
ine atir pleict ly. The jtn Ce of gralpes
almmd otiet fralits nlitay be pareservedi ian
a tine sanin waiy. It is ebSsn Liail ti all teae
si Liti tine produtct lbe kept) in a coi pinace,
on nniestran t~ei Laperaiture. U nnenrien
i.teid ineis, or juic ol Lane granpe, lb mades
~o aid pre.-erven in tin a~ s wa3 , ant d 1 buttecr
ni anil auore haaltin nul thnan winie inade iq
re nany other waly.
nir
Bow aNU 1001. UniAINs.-Thne lad inag
lairmti wirk non Lis s noth itin un nny i1n
nocintiios is mne sown ng oi tine sall cro0ps,
an Onne cannomt, expIect d~iaL the best har-.
er vest, illn lua .wv a caeiess preparslaon
ad o1 tine soil, atnd tine lmperfecet sow ing~
of~ thLie seedi, lho youanag plats shouldii
get rootedl be o w hater siis il, utid ina
inariter~ to ins tau tI, tine isietold be
ai deep an nil dow. W hea t reqin re a stoll
or pliveizedi, buL connpanct, wtit i nun taiui
r- f' Line auric, ior a suuri bed. Thine ;
LIamy be ihninmis oan tine sunrfaee of tine soil a
but lihe seerti shin t niot, b -i suroundied
il by tinemna, (iiiher wi'isi tine pisn als ii bne
$t very' ntne n, saini many grn. Inis will nt,
nil banirt alt atli, ii tihe soil islanjamy, as at is
ng inn many eMsses. Usne a aol len Iiine,
Sdinateiy anter line lowt, or alnter' ah har an
row hans beem nsetltance. Th'iis is tine only
an' isropersi use oi tine roiler oni fall sown
in tileihs. Tio r'ollthins grein md at'ter tine
~d gr'nan is sowan is a inistanke ; it gives to mihe
'snarlaico a smonoth piea--inag aippeasrancnie,
is u. iiat is mutiei mtore incineul 10 crunst
over; beies thnis, tine protiecting conta
ii smniow is not hemildit wilnter ans it
-n would be if Line surf'laicet waus lel t rotugh.
LiMit slaniked iihi a solumtion of salt
in wter and ia tien propaerly tinniend
ithni nkima-mnilk, from wichei all tine
cremn hans been'n take. n, nankes a pei -
11ananeint wimewasih for cut-door woria k,
iandi it is satiI, nendn ers i le woodl ieun
L, bunsi tin. Iti laun excel lent, waisi. fora
lie preserv'ing sining les andt for ailt farmin
tin TI's (1 r W~oalM.-T'wo parts of qicik
thrline, three. partas a-Oat, andi one panri
coarse netuLse. saiits. used as a top) tir ess
ig is said to be dest ruction io tine cuit
be w mrmi. Re' uase salt aulonen, at tine iaate
di ofi 500 pnud al n to ihe ae, in theo fall w vill
Ey dlestr oy tine worim.
e.Ryis Is a haridier' grain than wheat,
ams nii here' tine sot Is snot good or well
enouaigh prepariedl Ior w hea, it will be
'ni sailr tosow dmry,
il - ..
a- Asnecinto of tine Giranudt Duke Nichsolais.
L'3 While tihe Girand Dunake N icholais wias
re.vlewiang 1ne prine.nu'rs afite'r tine takling
an of levi'na his eye caughtL tihe mnag~n ii.
ii coant Arab horse of a Tu'rkisin olleer, II'
Is nafter' warda-i set i int'is at i lant nt 'tine
inc iatter to ask if. he wouldt sell It., or'derb
inanvinag beens given that thaq..caspturneil
hne unleers shounld retain thneir horses. Th'ie
rd Turk n epiled thant i. waus no loingenr Ian
n- his pos session, for imnmnediateiy after
'5. nine ainamal Ia bni e sen remairko by then
in- G randnn Dunke a Room aian m el 'r hadl
comefl to bh'n amnd ordi-reti him no
ne- give It uap. 1e linad roefiseid
he anad demaindedl athe wrniten com-n
ge anid of thae Prian.me. Th'ie 'illier thneni
iw-i dre Is revolver, atnd, thnre teoninig to
aty shoot hn im, fiorend iiim to) comply ithii
his deand. For tin nately' for tine Tur k
ite inh oilneer thne Rboumstalin had a sqint,
indl anid by mneans oi tinis physicat peculiatri
hn ty' was soon diseoveored, aind i'opndii to
nSo be inonse other than an staff1 onleer at
tachend to Genierah Skobeleilf. liii hadt
or forthnwithn to anarrennder his ill-ge t en
ehm spoi, was severely reprovedi ad hnas
ay beean obliged to leave headquarters
ist owving to the odium into which ihe has
:isialen,
DOMESTIC.
108 AND THE SvOMACR.-The use of
ice as a luxtary,in tie forn oficecream
or of iced water, is becoming more and
more prevalent in this country. Used
in these ways they are generally taken
espeolaily by the young, recklessly,
without a thought of any serious, pos
sibly fatal, results that may follow. An
average stomach has a great deal to do
to digest chree full meals a day ; es-'
pecially when,as is freque-ntly the case
it Is disturbed and Irritated by food
thatis ludi(estlble because of its quality
or quantity. Let it be remembered
that there is nothing in tie, body
blood, muscle, nembrana, bone, tel
don, nerve. br-ain or secretIons--which
has not come of the conlents of th
stotach. Neither, Is there a thought
a feeling, an emotion, a volition or an
act which has not derived the materitl
foro-e back of it frot the stonach. Such
an organ must, therefore, be highly
organized. It has countless arteries,
veis, nerves and glands. It is lined
with a delicate mucous metbrane as
much so aA the air tubes. It Is stutded
all over with glands which elaborate
and pour into it that wonderful titud,
th gario juice. Its coats consist of
difll'rent thin layers of mnuscles ar
r anged crosswise, and tiese are con
statily at work, giving It that peculiar
rolling motion by which the food is
tioroughly mixed with the saliva.
Every organ and ini4cle when In ac
(ton Iust have a spooal sup)ly of
blood. This is espeulally true of the
stomach. Food, therefore, fails to di
gest If the blood is withdrawn front the
t~taroiih, as, for insiaice, to the
bai lit by study ior close thought, or by
anxiety lnaImediately after eating.
Now,it Is tEi nattre l0' cold to conttract
ah blood vessels and drive back the
blood. and to paralyze, more or less,
all tierves. Of course the flow of gas.
trio juice Is checked and dIgestioti Is
arrested, anisd the proper motion of the
bLutiomacihs ilntterfered with, by )in iue-cold
tild introduced litiat. Firther,whein
t-10 reaction sets in, tle blood Veonls
becoie over distited, producing (oftiin
a daigeTous congesttioiltai.d an inert a -
ud Lirist, with at ioningg for more ic
water, thtus iladucillg a 'viclous circle.'
From what we have said any rearler
van see that. Led water, or ice creana
should Iot be takei lto tlie stomach
Itt, tihe same tinai with fl od. Serious
cunsequences will oftent follow a disre
gard of tnis physicail law.
Dii. I. V. I'nitCic, Consulting Physl
cla11n to the Woriu's Disjpensry stnd In
valld's Hotel, of Butilo, N. Y., has
r-esigii.ed his seat, in Congress, that ie
nav hereafter devote iis whole thiae
an11d attention to thoe ap11lying to tihe
World's Dis.pensa ry Meilical Associa
tiot for tihe treatmaent, of Claronic Dis-|
calses.e
EACu plant, to be brought into the t
housu ior winter bloomitng-and those n
that. have not bloomed inuch dtrimg 8
tilt sunmier ire best--should be eut it
around with a narrow, siarp spade, or |
sol e other shlir'), taili tool, so as to
I ave at ball of orthi itat cas he remov
ii with tle plhant tnd pla.ted in rhte pot.
It will be seetn thatit is ie--'siry to e
detetrinelo the size of thte ball pretty u
accuri'a ely, siice it. is not. to be rieduced 11
alier removal. Ifi there Is reastmn to|
etpi)pose that a plant tis long reos r-ti
iing directly riown wirdls, it will bi'
necessary to run the spade under it ad
tut, ihem 0ol', so that thero s-jall be Ito
i-ools too long for potting. As i resill
oh euttinsg atiout the piuits,all the rootss
thtat sare tortned by the operationt
wvillI make mulnerous .you sng rootlets,
anid in a lortnight ithese wvililhave fully
itormied, anid the plants n11ii ttaeilb hi a
reaidy to be placed it thteir ptots. A '
pat. u Inthe coinihioit nowv d'.scribtel .l
It''roperly pot' ed a ni ireat e1, will|
commtsesc: asn active gi owL', s a- c'ly*
shiowinig a sign of' the ebange itI as'
heeni sui iject'ed to. T1hae plaints may be 1
lifteed any Itme before tro-t, and two or|
Its ice weeks satter the oper1ation of' cut
Linzg asronund thiim hans been per'formied.
'I hte pots shouhi ii be an incit or two |
la rgir it diameter than the balls of |
cartht, sO that froim a asali-inch to an|r
bachl of the parepaired soil cani be phatcd (
bet~ween the bail and the pot.I
Gnaowla MIOXNxT.r-r AS A TREE.
Chtooste aS stigisi youn ig plat; ',o it
to a slender stack ; ketep the side shoots
iipped fronm the lower part or the ~
ptlant, but let all the single leaves re
nmnsin, also thec side shaoots on thle uppe-r
iportiont. Whiein thte lie wer buds I orma
it p thiem ott; 't. multitude of younig
shioots wvill put out alter this ; wi e n
they have grown to be thi ee or four
ieh's lontg a Ifew of them iniutst i~e se
leca ed. andtithe bailance cut a way. 'The
number wIll depenad on the size aii-h
st reng th oft' the planlt ; certainly not1
maore than eight shtould be left, sixI
would better. fThey must be equal
distatunes apairt, antI shoulId be train ted
to a smtaill iosut S pported ait the pro.
per 1 0 gi t 'I he soe:oi.d riower buds m y
tit lieIt osa, taut barore they opent a ace
ostd hoop in ust be aidded to itne ti-ellis,
andi the ban chies securei symmitet rical
iy Lto it. lBe careful to remove eves-v
tiewer beiorec any) .seedpodls hvie time
to ttorml. 'Vis system it prun~-i sing and
trainsing is Lio be cairried oan and ini the I
coutrse of' tiime lie sitms anad branschae,
will heeomte woody' ande the i"tree"~ will
baloo a almost cont-isa lntily.
It tatkies but, nte tit to srnow tihe
puiay andt mearit eof D)abbinis' E eeltrie
soap, (issade by Cr'agmn & Co., PhItla
deli jha .) Fors your 5~ownt inter'es give
it that onei I rial. -A I grocers keep it,.
CIcKEN MAY 'NAtI.-Ct tp lf O0
chticke'ns und liiiry tihemt icely it bittlet .
Let. theam get cold, thena trlim inlo gooo
isape tand put them in a covered( dIIish
wiith salt, peopper, oil ash v'iniegar ii
io sahiai; addl a few pieces oh onih n
ada ltitleiparsley.* Let thecm 5isa
tihus two-t or tthree housilrs. Thlent draint
1ho paiecs of cic ken ,piace tnem Oil thie
hettueei in y'ourt saladi daih and spreada
i e'ttei manase Sidiressing ov-er all.
Sont * mf tihe chsckoen whten fried can Le
siae for tomtato stuiling.
IF a tin teap~ot htas 'eomie bro .vn in
silde,andts thei tea msadhe it it, taste' 'brick
tsht, iput inl a littie wiatshingc sod(a, seal.
saapandttu wauter, pouir thte water out in
a pen,. put it 301our dish-ulotth an' wipe
quickl3 il Pour the watler back and bi
aigatin ;~ r'e peat s'-vera ltmes tad it wvill
iall ip~e oil' asmo-t as brighat as new.
SNA Ps.-Take oneC Cupi 0 molasses,
tharee- quarters of ua cip oh' sugar, otne
tablespton eacht of lao wdieredl clove's.
ciiinamoniaa ndii aispiee. Aidd thtese to
iane-hiael Icup o1 muedted buteri andt beat
in tiwo teaspons sod:.,aind ilotti enmough
toa roil. Roll very thint, cut. out with a
tin cutter anid baike ini panai ini a hot
CRAB apple and quInce Jellhes are
really imprioved~ tay addling one-thtird
of aple to thlem.
"Ah, how wieli do I remtemiber-it
wats in the bleak November." when I
cauighit thte Cold that wias wsearing mue
searely andu swiftly awvay ; butt I heard
of Dr. Butla's Cough Syrup; took It,
and aum na well na oner.
WIT AND HUMOR.
HN did not have the right kind of
face to inspire confidence, and his
clothes looked as If they had served a
third tern at least. "Are you the fel
low who makes fun or people in the
Noews?" The newspaper manl owned
up he was "thar or tharabouts."
"Well. I come to warn you. They are
layin' for you with clubs. Tihey are
bad." "Not to hurt, I reckon." "Yes
they are; but don't be afeared; I'm
your friend. I can stave my fist
through a man and walk off with him
on myarm, just like he was an empty
market basket." "Oh, get out," "i'm
not joking. I'm your triend, and I am
iown on your eneniles. Look here.
Caa't you lend a feller a quarter ?
tenporirily, only, of course." "Now,
you look here. Didn't tou Just now
say you were my frIend ?" "o I am."
'You (lon't talk like lt,but I'll take you
at your word." "Jest count on me."
"You say you want to help me, and
you want to hurt my enemies?"
"'That's about the size or it." "Then
you go and borrow a quarter from them
tmd oan It to me." Adjourned.
A Youvzo lady tiaied Collins, of
Quiarryville, Lancaster county, while
In the act ofrgetting Into a hammock
which was suspended about four feet
rrom the grounti, fell, striking upon
tier head itid shoulders, and was ren
ierel uneoscelots. Before under
;aking to mount a itery, untamed ham
nock, a young lady should learn the
Lrt of' swinging on the flying t.rapeze,
langing by her' toes from a horizoncal
ar, and riding a bareback borse and
u'ijn)lig through hour-barrel hoops.
ihe should first try sometting a litlt
uore simple than getting itoa ham
neck.
IT 1s just lovely to steep in the coun
ry theo flie mornings, with a gobbler
4obbling tinder yoiur window and a
,alf bellowing like a concert saloon
baritone on the side of the house,while
t cow, his iotlher, is halloolog mezzo
soprano oi the other, and roosters atre
:rowing and tite milikiald ai playing
ambourine with the bottonm 01 the
nilik pail and drivers are going by
vitiing and tihe parrot is yelling at.
he goat that talks back and a halr
loz*n boys are throwfug green apples
>n 0he roul to see themn roll down and
he lantilord Ii swearing at his wife at
lie back kitchen bee tua she has put
00 tuany inackerel to soak for "then
ity hogs." The country is a reell quiet
;lace-for Cemeteries.
A SCOTCHMAN hmas invented a new
nuvsiuvl instarunient, whlich conibin. a
he strains of the bag ppes, a tile, ac
or.ilon, it liin(-orgain, atd the tri
ngle. As the man11 who was darin-v
niouugh to play t lie lrt one iII tiil.
ountry was torn to ileces by an out
aged public, it is not likely the instru
lent Will becuomie popular outside of
colland. Our pooplh Irefer the music
made by lliing a saw or riveting a
uiler.
Prentiable Patients.
The most wonterlul and marvelous
iccess in cases where Iersoas are sick
r wastlog away fron a condition 01
lIserableiiess, that no one knows what
iUs t)1eu. (protitable patients for d.'e
nirs,) is othained by the use of Iop
litters. Tliev begin to cure from the
irst (lose and keep) it up until perfect
alth aol strength is restored. Who
ver is atillieted in this way need not
ilt ir, wien i lie can get H1op Bitters.
Ciincinai Star'.
A waALTtIY up)ite rr goes to a sa'is
auble to buy a pa r o' earriasge hot sesi
tier'e are a ~a-ple o. tine Engliih tm u
;ar'e," says the proptrietor. "Engix
ish bred ' They will not do." "'Wiy ?"'
'My coaichmlan is a Frenchman.''
'Weli.'' "If they we're raised in En~g
;ndi theyi could not und(erstandi a word
e said."
"SER here, Georgie," said a fond
timma to her little son as they' walked
am the beach, "what a lot of nice't little
oiund srones."' "Yes,"' grumbled
leorgie, as hie east. a search ii.g glance
round, "and not a blessed thing to
btrow 'emi at !"'
"I'LL teach you to lie, and s'eal, and
muoke, a nd use profane Jangu'sge," said
ni Irate Galv'eston patrent to his eldest
fispring, at thme same timne swinging a
:oot mized sapuling. "'I'll teach yotu,
ou Joung sicamip.'' "Net mind,
at her, I know all them branches al
eady'."
VAssa girla sing: .'IIere's to Vats
ar 1.ollege, drink it, down." Buit It,
an't. he done. We have heard of men
rinking "oli stone fenice," and drink
n)g up a $40.000 property, but a man
ould never swallcw Vassar College.
'he water-spout would stick in hisa
hbroat, and the beaury the Institution
onitains would itoxteate hinm before
0lett ad boited"' a door.
THE last rosh of Eummer and the first
yater of autumini are .in such close cont
unlctioni that it Is dilcuit t'a tell w here
lhe perfume of' one ceases and time liek
ng good f1avor hf the otiher begins.
Tuac girls have now yMet the business
ardl fever andi mnerchanits are vyinmg
vithl each o her in getting out attrac
ive c'ards. We~ suspect coilusin with
lhe j ab printers on the piart,01 the girls.
AND now a poet starts off' with : "I
OveC to see iiy darling's happy smile.''
l'hen we ak, why in the inme of coin
noun sen-e tie turns the light, dlown so
ow ? Perhaps ncw he hadl rather ieel
lie smileo than; see' it.
AT a restaurant i"'fake awvay the
anec; kr'aut, there's a ha r in it.'' "'Mon
leur', you atsionishi me, I thought I had
>ieknd thlem; all oit.."
'fTau s'one h ng11is re, I't, 'si
m1 Oci fati n er. '" ha you'! ai ana i ftnd
ruec to the core, and thiat's the apple
.v or in.'
A Youxo physician asking permission
>r a Ias- to kase ber, she rephied: "No,
ir ; I nte'ver like a toctor's bill stuck in
ny face."
"Made New again."
ST. C'ATHARiNF., Ont.
R. V. Pierce. M. D.:
I htave used your Favorite Pi'escrin
lor,, GOtlden Medical Discovery andi
Ple'asant Pur'gative P'ellems, for the last
,'.rce motiihs andi indl myslf-(w hat,
shid.li Isa~y) -''made nto again," are thle
>nly words that express It. I was re
Itieed to a skeleton, cotild not walk
ueross the floor without fainting, could
keep notinug in the shape of 100(d on
nty stoma:eh. Myself and friends had
(lven up all hope, my immnedilate deatht
seemed eertaini. I can never be too
Lhankful to those who reconmemnded
your meielnlies, for I now livo (to the
sutrpis" of every body) and am abie to
Jo my own wvork. I desire to make
this statemtent ini ordler thiat those suff-.
uriing maty not dlespair until thtey have
given youtr remedies a trIal,
Yours resp'
CLERGYMEN, Bankers, Boqk-keepers
Editors aid others that lead sedetara
AlYes, will find muelh roller from flead
aohes, -neVOusless and CoustipatLio
engendered fron want or exercise, b
taking Simmons' Liver Regulator I
is a harmless vegetable compound, ai
numbers who have tried it will confi
dently assert that ItIs the best reined
that van be used. It expels tke posonot
humors of the blood, cleanses the liver
restores the kidneys to healthy actio
and.drives out the despondency an
gloom of ill health. The patient 800
leels as If he had taken a new lease c
life, and Is overjoyed to find the di
pressed feeling sisalpated, the costiv
habits corrected and new streams 0
health Coursinig through his veils.
"Stuantiid Liver Regulator Is a ver
valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, Sic
Headache, Torpid Liver, Uwnetitpa
tion, Pales kand stau lako diseases.
"'W. S. Holt, Presidtent ot S. W.- .1
R. U,., of' Gorgia."
A Cu-iotAs P/hy8cal Phenomen.
curious piysical p0h1oi0ion01I hs
mecl lately described by Dr. Grassi ii
h' Proceedings of the Royal iustitut
of Lainbardy. An apparatus is foa
lmed ol three concentrie vessels wit
an annular space aboug two conthtneter
uetween the irst anid the second, an
tIe second aid the third. Tho oute
space is tilled VItM oil, and the uex
with water. The oil is heated by
gas furnace to a little over 100 dog., aI
the water bolls. Thon hot oil at, fo
example, 150 deg., Is poured Into th
central Space. 'hils quickly cools t
a teimperature close to 100 deg. Dr
Grassi found that the cemntral oil coolo
unore rapilly time higher the tempera
ture of the outer oil; ind with mor
delIcate apparatus (l.a which the vapc
rized water was conducted and retur
ned, and the outer oil kept mt any re
quired const-int temperature) he urri
ved at deilulte numericaILI resutts
which he tabulates. With the oute
Oil at a Maeamt teimperature of 1209 deg
for InSanace, the time of ioolinig of ti4
atiner oil 1rom 120 deg. to 110 deg. wa
49 secomds; wien the former was 105
dog. the latter was 57 seconds. Alto
hol and other gave iuore decided re
Suits. The amaximuija difference wit
obtained with other; the outer oil be
ingat 57 5deg., vie imer took 25 so
cauamdS to cool front 57 deg. to 50 dg
(7-); whereas time folimer ibaeing 39%
-leg., the latter becatne 39 5 tecontiu
in all the experiiinents tife coolinlg 0
Mainn mer oil cumtiamuced at a temapera
Lure little above tihe imaxiitiutn o tilt
exteraloli. Whea the outer oil is at i
lligher temperature, at acerai polit
tie linea. begins to prevail, which it
LranismaiitLeu dircecly trom tle outer IC
Lte imer oil. Ani atialogouis phoeno
.IUenoi ((o whici Dr. Grast refer.
was that, o some mem bers of the Acua
rlieiulia del Cunento, who founiid tiaR ti
water aim a vessel suarrouieded ty 1c
coolls i1uore rap:dly ii the ice be heated
to ac'elerae iusion.
VioETINE.-Tt'V groat success of th<
Vegetiie as a clea'se-r and purifier o.
the blood Is shown beyontd a doubt by
the great numbers who have taken il
and received immediate Belief, witl
such remarkable cures.
Vegetable Wax.-ln the Island of Ja
vIa a 1-p es o wax Is obtained iron:
Facus gumiflua, probably by dry ing
ith pitn. tmmas wax i8 used for lights,
and s mantual'actured in hard lumnps of
a chocolate color, It becomes scat Ini
heat, mel ts tat 0 deg.-7d deg. C.; losei
iI b oiming Iwater its b.r. wna coloring
inatter, and~ becomnes nearly wvhlte. L
is partially dissolved ina boilinag aleo
ihoh, about one-third of it enterling int
suluatiot amnd beling deposited on coolmay
ta a maatumnlated 'ormn. Whlen trca
ted itha cold ether it, separates iic
t wo a ts, which are unequally solu.
bie. Thes~e cani be isolated by mealsa
om soluitozs ini ether amid by iractonali
precipitatiomis alter reloeated amid uat
meirous additions of alcohol. The leasm
solublie part inects at (02 dleg,, aiji
b~y a'.alyals, It is loanmd to hnave a coin
posi tioma wvhich is expressed by time or
illia C 11 0. Wim~ perchloride of phous.
pitorus it gavesi a 'ctil.,ride whIch as in.
eoluble ini waiter. Tfhe most soluibi
parat crystalizes its a mnistuare 01 ettiem
anad aicommol, naulte at, 73 dleg. Its cm.
PaLtioni seemst to be C 11 0 . Tate ce.
colo~ratedl waax,ifsutb.nittert to ai dry dia,
Luhlationt, y ichis, amontg otner prod ucts
a crysa.ine suabstance anmd an ,,t
l'hme first onie it' crystsabized in petroie,
ua eamer, forms betautiu clusters ua
crystda, wi hich it at (17 deg., an
forma a i quid, the bclieiag pinmi oi
whiuch is 250 deg. nitracacad itranae
formts it into a eri stailizhae nitrate.
Not a Beverage.
"Tihecy are not a beveraigo, but a
medicinie, wimh curative properties 01
time highest dega ee, conitaiinag nto p)oo
whiskey or pomuonocus drugs. Tihey di
*wt tear downan i areauy debilitatet
eSteutn, but build it up. Onte botth
contais lncre hops, [thar is, mere rem
strenigth, thani a barrel cl' ordinmary
oeer. Every druggist int Rochestei
sells thiem, anmd Lthe pmm sicanst prmescri
tihem.-.Evening Express oni 1ioy Bitters
On~e drawback to them recently disco
vireti iaiulplionae has br-en its lar ge cost
but1 MI. Uudaiaduni, ol' Uenevai, hams, alltj
comas dei able ex1 or m utanl, so suepil
ne~d anum chapeneaid lte 1 ins mrnauet
thaL a servmcitte auidiphonie cman noe
be puircased icr lty cetimes, Iustent
cm 11tLy Iranacs, the formuer price, llt
substatueu a viariety ci Lainm pasteboart
Ior time hiardenied rubbe.r lheretozoac
ued.
"It's growing in right raplly,
My neud can niow be seeni
Lake other heads, in sikemi locks,
ihanks to my C~aot.INa."
Fr.'om aan investigationi la stitued b3
the iRev. J. JE. Tienisona-Woods it. ap.
jaas tat tite large trets5 o; Lte lorestu
ci nacmamima are omnly huma1 ias oid is they
are popaniray supposed to bo. Ii-netu
ci auaatitg only omne inmg c' woodI ii
iheir circunmulerette in a year , t hey adrd
two rinage, so that a LtCie w bleh beemima
tW be 10) years old Is in reality ott:ty
lilty yeaars.
"Miv umbrella is gettinag decidedly
shabby,"' saat t yoaung milan about, towrt
onie evemilmng last week. "I[ believej
will have to strike another prayer mteet.
tng the ti si m amamy ntighmt."
rTe Doctori Told Me
to take a blueo pill, bumt I didn', for I haad al
re ady tceen pa Isonted Itic by amuercury. I ha
crussietL load mu to ir,> Kinmey-Wort. Bai
did. It was just limo ting for nay baidousnos
and conni ip t ona, and I nov am ait welt al
ever.--Adivocale.
19 Full am Mitcu F. T ita i T.
lOO: ars San cpecO 27 Shooa s: ..
GE~ORG E A CH EllS
aand.t b$,ctaiats fr u.i Wine$ 4i sa A
Vegetinee
More to Me than Gold.
IVALroLE, lass., March T, 1880.
Il M. n. e'rvuNs.:
I wish to inform you what Vegetine has do
for me. I have been troubled witit Brysipell
liumor for not e than So years in my imbs nri
s olier parts eo my body, and'have been a grej
sufferer. I commenced taking Vegerine 01
year ago last Augus and can truly a ly it bi
done nioro for me Ihan ony other medicine.
seem to tie perfeotlv free from this humor at
can recommend it to every i ne. Would not I
without this medteine-'tis more t me thi
gold-and I feel it will prove a blessing toothe
as It, has to me.
Yours, tuost rospeetfully
.RS. IiAVID CLARK.
J. BENTLEY, M.'D., says:
Xt has done more tood han ali med
Cato treatlnoesst.
NEWMARKST Ont . Feb.9,1880.
Mr. 11. R. S7avaNs lioston, ass:.
Kir-J havo soIl curl. g the past year a ce
iderable quani Ity of vour Vt getine, and I b
lieve, in Ill CaseS It, I as given b. lisfot lon.
one ose, a delloate young lady of about
L y ara waS much bnnelited F its uso. Her p
ren's Intot med me that it Tad done her me
0 good i hah all the medical treatment to wihi
I she had previously been subjected.
Yours, resp*Ltfully,
83 Y sJ. DENTLEY, M. D.
Loudly in its Praise,
TonoNTo, Ont., March 8, 180.
f f. N. STEVENs. BostOn: I
r Dear air-Considering the short, time th
Vegetine has been before the vublic here
solls wel. as a olood put liter, and fcr a roubi
n rising fiom a sluggish or torpid liver. It it
I first-class medicine. Our customers spoi
ioudiy in its praise.
r J. WRIGHT & CO.,
Cor. Queen and ilizabeth Streets.
Vegetine.
PREPAnED BT
UR. R. BTEVENS, Boston, Mast.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggist
, I
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ITERS
The accumulated evirdSE of nearly thirn
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tor rnl aral disease, as well as its asureat pri
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1ation, liver complaint and nerv.musness. coun
eracts a tendency to gout, rheumatism. u'rinns
and tutetine disorderst, b at, i, imn nrts vigor
the acebie. and chi.ers the mind while It invig
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$1000 IN COLD.
Will he paid tov cses they will not cure or
help, ot Lur a initrti iilur or iujurious
Ask your druggist for Hop flitters and try
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D Y. C. isann nbsoluto andI irresist ible enre for
Drunkosttuss, uso of opitum, Lobatcco tand
ntarcoties.
SEND FoR CIRCULARt. Rsn
e MONT'liS ON TR IA L tonr a i e-o--nt, a' i mp
o TuE PsoPI.aM JoUltNAL. Hag ratown, Mid.
L PliSitNS Wean tnt Emp ormnitt ini are
iani le Hoes oea Isra Ncs, etc
Dra iwi-yNew k sy' 'iTyG~tY1
T3hE EIONAKEA FOst liOUI( Aus-NTee Il
s. liming our awo Iyldidiy liltIumteris' il..sks. i,if c
lElN. H ANCO0K lii'"".):da
.1 VN OlR N Eistan sinther . t ..n'son If -m.
hi uhlty enas..-,t by Genterat linnene k, tiu
party leaders sent I e srema. Al. , safe
frbwuid, Ot. J... litBill HNgat anaihar ft -et.. e
hanmiesiy poput-. -e s lang over lU-1tM0 ns cceek I
Aar.li mask' a 610 n dayI Onlita 150. tact
Fror inest beseks 3, - i*en.. .e a slrautrn a nik,
liUlh Dh itlt 1 ,0. 73 Is sainut *it.
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KID1EY DISEse
me quickLy ad enmely oared by te use of KIDNI
having such an immense sale ini all pars-t of the co
and toes to thes diseased organs, sand through the
humors. EKidney diseases of thIrty years standing
bo., which have distressed the viotims for yeas,
power. No longer use Alehollo Dittoe., which de
V.&, KIDNE.WORT, and health wul be quiel
.. *ii send poet paid.) W
lte oerlet illpetasry talti nvalits iote I a -
cases havse antisa y ren treated. Dir. Fleracei
esrience, andi ha become justly celebratedi for
WEAKNESSES PEC
Favorite PrescrIpueon Is a powerfall Itestorati,.
surpased elltcacy ande while it qttlets naervousg Ia
tderla restoring 'ito hnIeallhful vIgor. Ttae folio,
I1resrptinn las workeel cures asl t lay nmagle. t
Pheval eseesee Sewlnsi painfesd menstraiem
fallls of lhs mierne. aneverastent r~everatoa
meton, and steeratlin internal heat. *erveui
a# barreasese, er ster tity, whena iot caused je
eoneIttinn exlit, we can, bsy othe~r means, reat A
(see InvalId.' (hulsle Book, sint for one stsamp, or
lavorite i'rescription Is sold Untier a peeliive
s'DO I.IRE.WIN.-MSra E. Pl. ban of Ne
was a dreadfuel uaterer frm., uterine troubles, I
*omtpl~eteJy dIscouraged anld so weak I couald WI
ea Favori trteeripls n anti usingth
h ad rul.se I wrt a, e~ Ion
arestored,. andt offertngto senad the fu!~Dra
o stamprd enve'lopa for repl Ih have receive eo
1 a 1 een~ i ae n a estin a
S e t frthe 'Mtical Adlviger' gnd 1
i were much better already. D ap
, *UTKRT INYAlaJD LADT sheeld rea erbTe
m j1,,4 pa e~teato te aJratios
The OnlY Remed,
ThatA atthe Aam 7 T e sa
L Uver, Tle Bowels sd The Kida
e M de0e01nd actMon 9s w
'S porwee'o cur hde
Are We Nok?
1
rs coekge aorpif 2
-Kide.
plais n Dsea eat
a- wesses and Nervous Disorders.
. etuen 'rseactio theora
n wing ?&drvier to rotw iew.
ITyW ffer iliousains ahe I
i Why tormented-with Plesacon ti Mout
re eoerdiorderedK n'
en re nervous r nick hea eI
Why have sleepls Ight
V4s KIDNBY WORT and j"eies hi
health. It isa dry le ep und
Oea kiofo Wlmae ei tio Knte
OfY ur r . h im.
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