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HAD A POWER’OF ETERNITY.
Mike Wa» Weak In Legal Lore Du* Btroug
In Dog and Gun.
fiy “Speaking- of the .term ‘power of at
tomey,' '" wiid a well-known lawyer
the other day to a New York Evening
MM Suu man. “reminds me of a little incl-
BM' dent that occurred to Judge and
myself last spring up in Sullivan coun-
RH| ty. We were out for a week's trouting
■H and determined to poach on the pre
serves of a fishing club which had se
■K cured control of the river for a distance
of several miles and where public fish
■ Ring was strictly forbidden. We knew
■K that part of the creek was guarded by
M an old Irishman in the employ of the
c ' u,> ‘ "h° patrolled the banks, accom
pauied by a ferocious-looking bull dog
and a gun identified with the revolu-
Hf tionary period, but we decided to take
BMK chances rather than return with empty
IBg creels. So on the following morning,
just at the peep of day, we sneaked up
M the creek, through the woods, and
■ struck in at a point just out of sight of
M| the clubhouse. We had a glorious
time until about nine o'clock and had
ImP filled our creels to the crowding point
KT when suddenly old Mike, with his dog
■n and gun, appeared on the opposite
Hg bank. ‘Hey, ye divils! Come out o’
thot!' he shouted. We pretended not
KE to hear, meanwhile edging over toward
the opposite bank.
ffig “ ‘Av yez don’t come out Oi'll sic- me
M dog on yez!’ roared Mike. This time I
BB looked up, but pretended not to under-
M stand.
t “ ‘Yes!’ I shouted back, ‘it’s a finq
MB day!’
He *■ “‘A foine day is it?' bellowed the
irate Celt: ‘Share ye'll think it’s a
K dommed bad day if yez don’t come oVer
K here out o' thot!’ And Mike began to
finger the antique musket ominously.
I began to think it was time to tempor
ize.
B “By what authority do yoij order us
;B| out of this stream?’ I asked as severely
B as I could.
Mike, ‘be what autoority? Shure an’
gfe' I'd have yez know thot I've full power
Eg av eternity over the creek, an' av yez
ml don’t come out I'll blow the top o’ yer
heads off!’
» “This was too much. We didn’t mind
BE the dog or ths gun, but a ‘full power of
eternity' was something we didn't want
to contend with, so we yielded and left
mi the stream.”
WHY HE QUIT GAMBLING.
B A Virgininn Who Was Ashamed of Him
self for Winning.
« That a man should look after money
lost in gambling with penitent eyes
■ and vow never again to be tempted to
like sinful foolishness seems not so
strange. But Gen. Maury, in his “Rec-
of a Virginian,” tells how
he wa* led to a similar decision by an
opposite experience. The occurrence
took place while he was an instructor
at West Point.
We had a very jovial and humorous
s set of young officers at the academy for
several years after the Mexican war,
H end great kindness of feeling prevailed.
E We played whist, dime points, faro and
E brag at the same moderate rate. It was
B noted that at faro we almost invaria
bly broke the bank.
One winter I was laid up for many
weeks by an injury to my leg, received
while riding, and my room, during all
that time, 1 was the gathering place
after dinner. The card table was
drawn up to my bed, and I played my
hand until tired and sleepy.
One night we were playing brag, and
as I became drowsy, little Frank Clarke
caid he would play my hand for me
while I slept. When I awoke, the next
, morning, I found under my pillow the
greatest amount I had ever won at
iards.
I reflected that it was a demoralizing
» amusement; that avarice, the basest of
human passions, was its moving im
pulse; that olten, at the card table, I
observed some show of feeling that
left an unpleasant remembrance against
a comrade, and that none of us could
afford to win or lose even a few dollars;
so I ceased all play for money, and have
been glad of it ever since.
DO FISH FEEL PAIN?
Analogy Points to the Conclusion That
Hooking Is Not Pleasant.
There is little doubt, remarks the
Pall Mall Gazette, that the talk .about
fish feeling little pain when they are
hooked and killed, or hooked and lost,
is chiefly cant. All analogy points to
the conclusion that it must Jie extreme
ly unpleasant for a fish, however cold
blooded a creature he be, to be caught
on a hook and dragged out of his
element. At the same time it seems to
be an established fact that fish in many
cases soon forget the wounds inflicted
by a hook.
A pike struck hard by a many-
• hooked minnow has been known to
come again at the bait in a few min
utes; and Mr. Halford, in one of his
books, tells us that he once left a
1 wickham in a grayling of about three
pounds, which about a quarter of an
hour later he hooked and killed with
another fly. An autopsy having been
performed the wickham was discov
ered in the stomach of the grayling,
together with a great mass of partially
digested natural flies. A treacherous
hook broke in the mouth of a Wye
trout the other day. Yet the fish rose
again in about an hour’s time, and was
duly brought into the creel —a beauti
ful healthy pounder, with a wound in
the mouth, caused by the broken Jiook,
it had managed to dislodge.
How Beetle. Defend TlieuuelvM. •
Beetles have other defenses than
their cuirass, such as nauseous or caus
tic liquids which they expel on provo
cation, and an English scientist has
found that certain beetles actually
exude their blood, charged wfth nox
ious products. Ho far he finds the prac
tice confined to the chrysoinelidue, some
of the timarehtn, adamonia, the ooccino
lidm and the mcloidw. The blood of
the coccinelidis has a strong disagreea
ble odor like that of the whole insect;
that of the timarchm is odor lest but
has an astringent flavor, and in th»
case of the timarchae primeliixle. in
venomous. The blo,xl of the meloidaa
contains much cantharidin*.
< ■■ ATP M ■ From early childhood C
C rli/rHIA until I was grown my C
/ kVHakHIM family spent a fortune/
\ aßaMWHaaMai trying to cure me of this \
/disease. 1 visited Hot Springs, and was /
C treated by the best medical men, but was not f
J benefited. When all things had failed I J
J determined to try 8- 8., and J
\ tn four mouths f- rcfcJfVl entirely Q
/cured. The terrible Eczema J
\ was gone, not a sign of it left; my general ,
/ health built up. and I have never had any /
5 return of the disease. I have since >
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/•kin dis eases, bbhobmbmbbbmbbbb /
\ and have never yet known a failure to cure. \
/ GEO. W. IRWIN, Irwin, Pa. 2
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r BCMbwvß other remedies have. Our Treatise /
x lit aBsITXI on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed X
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56th Year Begins September 3rd, 1894.
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SMOKE
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THE ROME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1894.
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A large stock of Staple Groceries, Meat, Floor. Grain,
Bagging and Ties always on hand, which we offer the
public at the very lowest prices,
Ship your Cotton to us. Liberal advances made, and
prompt returns of account sales.
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its customer’s interests.
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—dealers in
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Canadian Club Whisky, Walkersville, Ontario, Canada; Aromatic
Scheidatn Schnapps, a superlative tonic, diuretic, anti dyspeptic and in
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gravel, gout, chronic rheumatism, kidney, bladder and urinary organs,
for adults or infants; Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisky, manufactured at
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Brandy—prunes, mirabelles, cherries, apreots. French Brandy, Mars
tell Cognac, Superior Old Sherry Wine, Duff Gordon’s make; Old Ma
deira Wine. Port, and Scuppernong Wine and Pure Whisky always m
hand.
We work to please our customers. You can depend on what you get from us as
being first-class. Orders by mail or wire will receive prompt attention.
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isilff
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