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REY. DR. TALMA 6 B.
THE nnoOKLYH DT VISE’S SUM
/> t > SEllMON.
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Subject: ” The (fospcl of Haaltb. "
Tm. “TiU n dart sfr.fc• through hi* Urrr.'
—Proverbs, vii, 23.
naratlvely^nmll Thsraita fashion in sra-monii*. A com- !
part of tiie l<ii>!n is called on
from. Much of mv lif-tiino I am devotiui
to unlocking tb-w-gt-l-l <h.Ms hih! blasting
open these quarries. We talk about the
KCtt^ t o t r h ;,,, h S *“1 W
^iradart^trt^tbreuyhTl»bv» auatOmi-'al r ' ?grt,rta8
discoveries Solomon * umt physiological
w.-re ho very great tlmt he was
nearly day.' b,000 year ■ ahead of the scientists of
hU Ho. more than 1,WX) year* ta-fore
Chr-st, seemed to know at-out the v circulation
ofthehlood after' whi-'ii llarv. v disn,ven-l I <;]-»
yoars vnars aft< r ('hri>t ,. i,r i t, r f.-r r wh-n when s.ilornoi, Solornonin ,,,
rS Kcs'lesmsh-s, desiT,l-ing tlie htima-i l-ouy,
meaiis'J'he-h,’;-. ' anals* l^a-'hu '"f ivuri
the When heart h« that- speaks ■ • i:--. the I h.-il sia«t.-8 lik- of thesilver piliera
m
cor-1 of life he ’wideh ei i-lentlv 111 ms tl-e )rS spinal Aavo
marrow about i our« v 1
IialtoM and Klmt and
Brown S-Iinard huvo - ti- Ihl-t i in-ntc th-m'a.-h I \n-»
Solomon m-or-l-sl In th- of
his years U-for- s-antists d,s, owr-.l it. that h,
time the spnml --nr-l r-’lax-vl in --1-1 age,
......
In the t-'xt h#* reveals the fact that he had
studied that largest glnn-l of th-human sys
t«n, the liver, not l.y the . i,-light of the
mislern comparatively illsseetin.'room but hv thndim H-rht
of a dark age, and ufsl-built yet had
«*wn itelm.satant fm.- l.o.. in the
oastle of tm-, Iuuuhii body its selecting nn<l
aarreting gat-sl, branch,,,g inwaMU itH elon
tul," ,, -In in-- w„rk,m,„.
Ltoctattw sS'Asssi^'kK&’i&.-f'.a-iS rlins-II t i-hs. uh this vital
e rsl-* orpan
isliketheoyeoMiud Holomon knew of it in and that had It n v. s.
noth-sl eith-r
Ut^^'S^-^^make with the flat of Almighty ff.sl ll^h it bids mdii the
bo.ly niamls and th--gra s-ail s -nrat", mil an-l tne oae.t cm.
to ■ - the other it sends to
Judgment ■..r n mV.u.a'ashuh. ~\
glan-hig off TT-to ^liii the’dart Imt
strike piercing th rough it from side
i !-■ ii- er. 1 Jak-ti and lfipi«e
crates (IS. rilst t-i ?ii • iiv-r the ni-.t -I the
worl-I's moral -ion and.I........
diagnosis^the tin- g-wis-l of
health. In taking d m-uwm
of the soul yon must id,n take the dingnoM*
of the diseases of Id- holy As if t >
niro thb, 0,10 willi!e book of the N..W Test".
nu'tit was written l»v a pliy^ifian. I.ukfwas
effects, • doctor, and h-.Ils.-.-uns-s mn-li of T-livsi.-al
mid he tells of till- K--)l S/imnritan'a
medication of th- Mounds t-\ i oniiiig in oil
an.l Wine, anil i-ecogm/^ t,o,o,i, l.ii.i-i r as a hill
.lrai.ee to hearing the that tlm
•VO It were fed. and records the hi nr- -Imt -f
the prodigal away from hoine nn-i tho-xtin
gulidied eyesight lets of th-ls-ggar l.v tin* wav
side an-l ns know of the h-mnrrhnge of
the w-mii-K of th - -lying Christ and the
mirmuiloiiN (Hist rn >rlMn rijMiisrirntion. Ami
any estimate of the spu ifiml eoii-liti-m that
does not include also an estimate of tho
physical First, let coii-l-tion Christian is in.-ompleto
take that Ih-y ab p--pic avoi-l the mis
ar- wrong with Cod 1«>
cause they suffer from depression of spirit*
Many a e-ms-rtib d man has f, aii.-l Ins m,:i- '-n
itual sky l-'fogg-d i.iul Ins hojs- an lh-a
blott«--l out, nn-i himself plung-d -Inn -1-ep in
the Sl-nigh -if 11- sp -n-l, mid h-s sui-l: “Mv
h> art is not right witht lo,|,nnd I think I inu-t
have made a mistnke, nn-1 in t nd of In ing a
child of light, I urn n-hil-l of dark ness No
-'tie -'-in l-'id in gloomy ns I fu l an.l be u
i hrisliiin." An-l h- lets gone to Ids mitiist-r
for eoiiso'nti - Hi. nil I i- lm. - --II-■■ t.s 1 l-'lnv-l's
books, mnl Ce-ul's l.o.,] ,, mi l linxt-r s books,
and r-iul and read and i-.nl, mid pi-av- I mnl
pruv-l and pr-y-d. mnl w-pt and wept mi l
w-pt. mid gi oan-d end gro.-in-d mi-1 grnan-d.
My brother. \'our tioulil* is n,,t with
the heart : d is n gust re I ikoi'ib r or it re
I» IIi-in of th- Itv-r. Sun iii-d a physi
• •inti mm- t linn an \ mi do u I'lei'a vnian I, (,
lint s|f| that liln ten:
nut fill"
and furs yuiir l"ii -n-, and iiiak' vrair J. .,.,,*
ache, but sw.sip.up mi vrair soul indeieetions
und I'ra'clsMliiigs, Tli-.l-vil is,ut,.|-you JI«
fins failed to >1—pod your i h-u ai-ier, and lie
dis‘s the next l«-si lliiii/ for him Im . ullt.s
you nr.- not right with (hid when Ira savs
tl.at \oil will rim-, r to heaven, ho lies,
Vou are in i as sure ,,| h.-«v-n as though v<«,
were iher-nil-ad , Hut Satm, finding that
Iraeaimoi k-j. inis v i i. h i lie prra,UM-.| land
of < 'iwiiimi, lil t.nniiicl that (lie spies
shall not Ill-til; V.HI .mv of III- Fsi-lml craiss
beforehand, ami that vou shall have nothing
but pri-klv | car end. r..b apple V, m «r,- just
us gissl now uud-r the-loud i.s vt,n W'ere wli-n
you were a—uslrair “liall-liijaii, d to nse m th- nrarnin don-,' '
to pray and s.ng tin
Edward i’nvson, si.iuetim-s so far up
ou tho mount tlmt it seemed as if tlio
cuntrqHital force of earth crad 1 no longor
hold him, s-m-tirnes tlirongh a physical dis¬
order w as so fardoivu lltm. it seomed as if the
imt her world would (duti li him. Glorious
William t -)iw|n-i- was as good us good could
be, ami Idlljf will fie |ovi*l shuts in the hymn ('hristi i.-tn church
• IN as it Ills I irayinmiiK: M*£
“There in a foiiutaiu filled aith lilood/'niid
bis hymn . In lie. '.iuiiinn: Ir 1 1• • up; "i >'i, i, for l a closer walk
with t •Oil," i," ami fils In \ i um l„ ‘KlUiiillg: “U'lmt
v arieiiN I ilndramt-N w,- hit** •t,'' and his hymn
iH'tffmiliijT "God nu iv vi* in u mysterious
way. Vet S,I Was he nt ovt'tvmno ov-ri ollle of ineluu
t'fi‘-ly, the or like of k the bile, >i\V. that di it iver, was only thiOugh
mistake who took him
Vlmt ton liedi wrong jilaee, ius-cadof the ■ river fiutik,
I not eonnmt suielde
spiritual condition s, rat' r<-at* „, tr<n v
the pfivsil-ill slate! \ VI air ran rare
limit v this giv. • tTict'lm,tian pfiysi, inn, for
fie rail fe-1 at nt tl,.' Mini- time lioth the pulse of
thi- In m 1 s an.l
..a! - kasA.‘n-!!!-| k ha Imrigivi tha&
•sirtlily and a < 11 \ in- in-vriptnin nt the s«un»
tt!!sk lilra'i. thokiVid' 11 fit * ' "ly '<>71 the nnotliwary nt'mv ^. of
flora at 1 1 -
wd« wh -ii l g-t si-k. ..no that can not only
l»;ui'out who the right inmitMT of ilrotw, but one
f;in «|si> inuv. That iti the km<( of ilcKv
tlontii r-iVii** .ir at'licistie 11 ! thi « ,i«K Vn^lovrei < # r
ligate t«rs are.uml
ones when tiie biilaiy es of fif- ar « treni
I'ling. A di»'toi' who has gon- through th
!!^ l *V ,U * "" 1 “J dissecting room
m—himis'iii^and .. i'minVniViKHl
m
laioTintlw. is a foul, and caiimit <io.'»or
mine. But . oh, tiie Christian do-tors', XVlint
n comfort they h.-ivo i'—n iu many of our
plftiv iti ('iitr Dear preiv-rsT'i^wvHiw -11 Dr. pi-m^on our
tongu-H. Skilliiian' Myfath-r's
do tor, mv mothers doctor, in tho villagn
liouic lie carried all tho eonlMence* of
i u' f ,'r, !!T!r: <<,,ll ' ,< ' 0,1 '"i* 8 * around. beat!*
tu'l- be/or- li" "bl r a < wCnl iSTwdJSTil a
all of us children into life, and he closed the
old peopW* * eyes b’,"^ when I*, they entera l tho last
tnhimwi ' 1 "l U ’t'hiiik"u
work W AS grreted With the
words: “Conie in, doctor, i was sick und
V e visited me. ’ I bless God that the number
are- here to-day. And 1 hail you, »n<l I bless
you, and 1 ordain you to the ten
d-r, I ■en util'til. heaven descended wo-k
•L * '*= tl ns
plrana from the skiea to look alter physieiana the lmper
reliable soul. D-t all ( hristim
unit*'with ministers of theGosiiel in ponuiad
'‘KHlti'f iug g'Hsl them people tlmt tlmt thev it is ""metlines not tsH-nuMv feel God de- is
but Ihh’ivux® o( tiu'ir body.
Another practical use of this subject is for
the vramg. The tliaorv is abroad that they
mu Mi. '‘■hiian wheat.....Lflme'bivak Nowof in^the ShAfflS iiver* 1
Wild o«u nre geiierallv
tuid ties -an that never t« 'pulled up. They so
pr.*MYiipy organ that there is no room
iur iho implantation of u righteous crop,
agd!..%irb.l.T"u.d‘r« wdd oats did they laltinvu t mra, “y^raand
sow
None. nlNoIut" mmc. God do« n-t
"" h r 1,1 ^ th ^ * l r
have S'l-rilloed swine on the
altar of the bodily n t.mple. Uenu-mU-r. o,
young man. that while in after life ami after
yearaof di-ei|iati»ii you may twrhavi* have
Le ehane. ^’ M 1 . 1 q‘^" ‘v Ire! Uk " "
alon^ * '
n "all Uu.se d-i.V.si.n?^
men. is rat and they'are
maturely old to r the reason that
I«iyiii^ for liens they put upon their physical
a nd » to S.S..M.I %h» III Irtgage, anil a *1 a tlnni^ant’
th«s*> rnnrt^Afft*
iiow S^n being fonvlcweil, mi l aV that remaiu« of
fu,il!)nv.rat pmT^n* rr tU . t * ht t ,a Ma?^ /dart r ilara nJo
In of nre t -xt strarak
through for^iv«w. th<*ir liver, mid it in th^re vet. (hut
but out raff cl physi cal law n^er.
n**vfr, ijjver 'Ihat luicn s^itiai, but no Cal
vttr k r w "}**», bn
throne |«« « of ProMisat;, worldly an l h.-'rtni. , .ql'-ra hit
ISffVul 'LTL splendor to shriek out^
"k'ht 1 ,;;; i!?. v tyri 5
probability Surmol aquatter k«np poma-ion a.vora,"nty. \Ty ••/ 'roiS' »
Infraction «»!*«• of th* law* of your phyatoZ ,
What f Will a man's body never com
ploUdy re-over from an early dissipation in
w-tio^bod y*so 1 Ttw iff* i
nsiur that
K" liver Hmptaf thoroughly through damaged all eternity, and it but wni wt stay the
rny.iclane-nH it cancer ^S°H of the,
SwdS^aisrrsK'Sssaaj: £*£ I
* 10 depleted hisenorgies that he will go into
the battle only l»lf armod. Napoleon lost
ffAMSfiSRi^-Sg U it w«« ^
drive them U.k, but ho is allowing them to ,
reinforced by the whole army of midlife
temptations, and when all three combined
fhreaaareinasaetlagaUisthimAndnoqrcqcby tu help him, and Hlunclier hasooms
'‘‘'m'* to
h, ‘'P h*?* 0 ? 1 wUat but Immortal defeat can
'iwa thhni
Some years ago a scientific Iwturer went
through the o-iinirv exhibiting lmmantolv on vroat :
, “h^hrelthTan.lffirent QSnv K different i-;irt« of ^rS^hSn tlm dK
An ' 1 ^ ,mt *»«® »-«rld wants now is
*««► “hsmeot , acientlst to go through the
r >untr J r * h, >wing to drunkard* our young people on I
the ltvw, the
! b-ers , ‘ |, T a liver,. »ver, the F- rhai* llbartinet the spectacle liver, the might gam
^'»p sr,ni ” ymmg man and bafore the dart fTcornre strike through to the
,u »,’ uv r ;.
, u
th-lastyou will ever tl.- hca.unihatsubject; and
vou, in name of(.o.l and Chris,
an ter :‘ care w*‘f' of , » , «'« your »•«» health. ojeriml destiny, hen some take of bet you
'hc.if vourfiicn-ls jiut on your tonibstonca
t«;"thful J-n tim of epitaph, kite suppers, it will read: or it will "Hereliea bn; the Be
bo d what ehicken salad at midnight will do
‘ 1 ”^
; r?.p.T3f>*u nrth y ^istenre P
'*'" 1 th H is t he result;” or It
's;; ‘‘i'h'si . , of tluii shms last winter;” or it
JV.*J . V'*''i'Vf 11 * 1 w P d h <mtmiov-reoatand affiTffi
-Hat
l,ern; or ' t ,” i11 h‘ : ‘‘Here is the oonse;
«|U';»-e of sittm* a half day with wet fret;”
:
"-Vls the stone cutter will chi^X an
-m the tombstone two
J y. a dart and a liver.
lhere is a kin-i of sickness that w beautiful
^nFs count rTor^ '2 l » 0 oZTmilv° r I°hk^
N,,, ' n wounds that were glorious. After the
1,lUI,, “ f AnticUim, in the hospital a soldier
!" r 'T lv to question; “Where are you
hurt ■ uncovcr.d his bosom and showed me a
^ V ,M
1 n.n,p m mi an empty woeveinat was
more Is-autiful than tbe most muscular fore
ftrln 1 haVl ' "C'”* s l"»do over tlio eye
shutout in battle that was mm beautiful
"'an any t w,. eyes that had passed without
‘"'ury. 1 haves -en an-old mtss.piviry worn
;"" "! tll, l..... of African jungl-s who
looked 1 tome more mibunt than a rubicund
kvnmm-t. I have seen a mother after six
V“" U w “ tc! "",-. o y‘’ r n f 'V" lly chll,,n '"
down with s. arl-* lever with a glory round
pfii© all l d-f»-u w-m tac Ison • that how surpassed tho Mil
It you got your
tuckncss an l in wlmt lia' ttle your wounds.
" n \' l v 'V’ 1-rd r " <ml am! "iv lesl! •» ,» it 'V we service, must get an-l sick in
‘
lh«- ellort t- make th.»world g-Ksland happy,
'V' 1 ° f ., lu ’ m K T ‘‘ l t -,“ I m tl, ” f lhln , , slu - aomrethat .^ 0 ''
1 " v, ' r wlll "' sso1 - . 1 nft< ‘" su< ’ ' l - is
that of men or women converted in the
fifties or sixties or seventies wanting to lie
us#*ful, in bat they earlier so served the world and
Hatnn the , art of their life that
they vied have no physical sa-nik-wfnerves, energy left for the ser
of (lint, I an.l hey muscles,
lungs, heart liver on the wrong altar,
when They fought tliuir sword on the wrong side, and now,
is all i.aeked up and
their ntiiinuii'tion nil gone, they enlist
for Knini inu l. When their high met
lied cavalry horse, which they spurred
into nmnv bit a and cavalry flaming charge with
• lamping eye and neck
S1I h)*wsous Imbits of might have l«on, through the
K"od a lifetime, crashing the battle
““ dirraigh li-Irn.iUil iniquities, they are
simmling n.'^^Lg^'^Janclin^'ne^i' their duvs and nights in discussing
}|>« to extract the dart from their outrages!
J l 1 J" r yes; - b,, for "‘T th.-v eonverted will get to late Heaven, than never! But
“i-y w ill go afoot, when they might have
y.T' T 1 "P ,‘he steep lulls of the sky in
Lbjah s chariot. 1 here is an old hymn that
to ,*‘ n k' *n tlie country meeting
wlre-n I *isn hoy- and 1 remember
V ,w th-o'd joins voices tremblo.1 with enxv
' v bile they sang it, I have forgotten all
won !’ ut of my sermon: hut those lines ere the i»rore
'Twill *a»o a* from * thousand *nsr*s
To mind religion yonns.
(URLS, CONTROL YOUR, TEMPERS.
\ Ilridc wli » llecamc a<> Angi-y that
She tVcnt Insane.
i J'rom J lie* Civ of Mexico Two ItepuhlicH.Y
One of the prctliest gil ls of Zaeuteens
belonging to one of H,chest families in
the 8 ta‘e lm« i,;.,I Imh u admitted to thc
maniao. insane asylum ‘Boru in that citv, a hopeless
tlm daughter of wealthy
parents, nu only child, she vus iii
dulgod in everything, and in conse
' 1 '"''"'" her naturally sweet disposition
was attempt thoroughly made spoiled and her whenever wishes
an was to cross
urmlnd’hor yielding and allowing her to
carry her point. Uu the 4 th of March
of tho present year slie was married to a
sive wealthy place young located lmcicndmla whose extern
is near Zacatecas. The
wedding couple was n grand affair, and tho
young Hturtwl life together with
t.iiu brightest pohsibln prospf'ot#. Soon
"ftor marriage, however, there arose
slight wife, disputes between huslmnd and
all which ended, ns had been the case
through husband, the high-spirited girl’s life, in her favor,
a man, vield
ing invariably beforo her awful fits of
violence. This finally, however, liecame
unendurable to the young married man,
fu !' 1 h, ‘ detenuiued to break his wife’s
bight ful temper and assi'rthi.s manhood,
trusting that they wouhl live more hap
piiy Ho together tlm in tlm end.
upon next occasion when there
“ r T 11 ........... ...... .
‘"Iling matter he remained firm and nt
terlv ret used to yield lua poiut. liis
wife stormed und flow into a perfect
storm "loved, of ami passion, finally but ho remained un
when the exhibition
ol temper was assuming a phaso where
he voting woman commenced breaking
u ruing nu ui wmu tlio trouble aix*^
clutched ,i„, i*** iV" her tightly 4 tM i A V u bv the am and in
1 few ,s om usgnp, and, moving away
» , step*, fell to tho ground foaming
at the mouth. Medical aid was at once
mdous, summoned, bnt for hoin-s she lay uncon
.i* occasionallvstruggling v r ' violently .* ff
w>d * then relapaing , into . . quietness . , again.
After awhile she ojieMxl her eves, took
‘Ju n 2 n f ro ! nul "P on th « W,tl P^l J, ,le *
blood-curdhug slirick I sprang from the
her, bed, and, before any one could prevent
was out of the house and racing
7 ’ m'T Hft Mt ’ r “ K, "ff’ ox A, | m ""T* UMtlI '« «"'* r ' lu ’
Sv “ m l woman was overtaken , \***' by HiAnoe her
st rived. I "'n I lie . best medical aid procure
ble was obtained fov her, but her reason
remained in darkness „nd G.« ..Lvsi V
nian» ZoyZ nredint du t tbei-e tin tc is w no no liono hojie for f her w
.
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Bank-Wrecker Harper's Wire.
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fFrom th# Cincinnati Enquirer. 1
In all this trouble and disaster the
***^0 ■<’'*> and devotion of a noble
woman §hin«» with u ItiKtri* that CAtmm
tho world to bow in rewreace before tiie
the of the the gentler sex. Mrs. lb.r]>cr,
wife of Fidelity Vice-President,
wee at her home on Fourth atrwfc when
bIio was start 1 <h 1 by the lu«tv ericH of tlio
newsboys, “Arrest of E. L. Harper V 9
I Her woman's heart took alarm at once,
“‘I with tho utmost haste she flew to
the bank. She stood before the
Mttfirssrsr KlI^ihSk.’C^SS^N?
her “Mr*. Harper w a magnificent
woman. She is tho greatent consolation
to her husband in tins hour »f trouble.
™* a " m
A ***
*wurr, MOTT, Knr»T, MO.”
-
What the Boy Who la “It” In Eng
Hah la In Other L-anirnaires
Use of Counting On, Rhymes.
^ x y k tbat '
cw 1 ° s „ a aig m
f^P^ssor, with a bald head, began a
s d
™
One-ery, \\ ickatw twoery, wockafio, siecory
«’» ,W
l*? ta,, ‘ h fc „
a^SfS^t^iwert, And
one flies over the cuckoo's neat
. o'eltwen tickerv teven
Fin nmskv Ihui '
V,neL“n nineteen, iwn twenty taemj, twenty twenty one. one
The dimiiticd Professor was Dr II
Carrinrrtne '- anln gtoi* Bolton, te.itrm and , m< ] hia hi anldect subject was was
“ file Counting-put Rhymes of Children.
A Study in International Folk
|) r . Bolton was formerly a professor in
Trinity ..J College, *• liarfford. lie explained
t to the audience that these . nines and
many others which he had lucked up in
twenty languages were used by children
j„ ,l ie ir games to determine who should
have the most undesirable part. A leader
cluldj rcocatcd the dotr-u-rii tln”liisi rlivnic and the
wh mi word fell was set
free. Ti.o-c remaining want through
th( , saine or(i , a i lmli | ,| 1C last one re
. 1 , • , . jr .. Thi , - it - j )r .
Bolton said, ., polile •
isa l.nulisl.-peaking v, r\ expi-vsH-n elul
M the games of
dren, for in t.erman the one who is “it
- .. W oU" instead of “it ;” in
-'spanc-e. i.-,, “oui, ' -r “little devil;” in
...........-• „n.
Hawaiian, “eni'V ->ne,. said had collected
Professor Bolton lie
C0Ulll j n .. out rhvmes in twenty lan
gua-ges.‘civiFuci; these 1. If HvilU-d languages an.l bar- the
Imrous. Among Arabic, are
r.-nobscot Indian, .h-pane-c. Armenian,
Turkish, Malagasy Bulgarian
Swedish, Italian. Husain... Fort.mum-.
Spanish an.l Basipie. i he Bulgarian
child rhymes, he said, were too pro
u 0l jnccd for repetition, bill he recited
do/,.. Ian-uag,s. 1„
' Ihit-’h he liu-1 - o’li- t» 1 fourteen coiuil
ing out rhvnus. in ...... ”d!', and m
Bngu-h I d. A-l-u-c h«-r. i.yc<mcspond
• „ M .|„,|, lls i„ ;l :l parts of the
world, he had o.-tallied S --Ullting out
rhymes. pn-l-s , all
< >nt- of (lie ne st common in
languages was the familiar
One, two, buckle my -dm .
Thnw, four, shut III- iIihi,-;
Five, six. lack up stick*;
(Seven, eight, lay th in sit-night, et -.
1 There is a fund of curious illusions in
' the doggerel rhymes. l)r. lloltou eon- the j
j tinned. Here is one picked Napoleon up after into I
expedition of the Kmperor
Russia:
Tin- First Lieutenant was so tie it
He stnpp-Hl in battle to w..d. bis fret.
,
Another, which shows how ancient the
j-patter is, is -.
! ^ebueliadnezzar. ... , , the King of th- .lews, h.s
SI ‘M-1 off In- s:i,.p-ra and s,. psi on
I sm-s
A modern inatauee show . ing local
i coloring in the United States is:
There was n little rat:les ni e,
lie au. t.s> mu« l. of we tiling cake,
And made his little l« t y ai-.ie,
children's Vs to the origin of almost all of thc
cniitiit 11 » <!<►_ do-' ,« ere-l • i, Dr i n Holton i.ouon said s.uu lie n
»c"ii«to.noi
i * r "- ,H ton. uicrui nu nppi .
Almighty. In iln- middle ages easting
| lots was degraded to a wipcrstilion, uml
t charlatans used iinmeaning formulas to
bnpose on the people, piet.-nding to cure
Well known doggi r. 1
Eckery, aekery, ukery an,
o„„.ery. twoery, e c.
1 lie “eckery >s Nansk.rt for “one
It is probable, 1 ‘tofc-sor Bolton said
! th,u “ackcry wns originally a word
also.
. i Tliere was only one could corrupt remember. Latin
J verse that Dr. Bolton
It is:
1 rn-k-’fSliumn'ln k " the mud li
; i 1 * i* • probable , n „ that the jingles 1 that t tl the
j children now use m games were former
j ly written on papers and hung around
| the keep necks off of the people plague in thc to Middle hydro- Ages
to or cure
phobia gout and rheumatism.
(hiMln*n now.Ml.iys, lio\w\c*i\ an* in*
!“ i,, ,'i ,r ; , y° doggerel.
if)r Holton had interviewed a good n any
children in till languages, and found it
diflicull to understand them. < ot.s >
nan,s w, ro uot P'CHcivcd th- luldreti. and vowels
' were of f no aceotu.t to As
' nn 11 lust ration of Ins difficulty, l>r. Lot
to » " *'»’• "'” r<l «’ n ,!l, ‘ “h-k board :
I’IITII-rtLO-«JN-Yl!Itll
q-A;. ,i„, ,nnie.l Turner
in ,. 1,1 1 ’!!!!',:f •> ?
^rniaiv'Ts^-n. ' m* .
i aial -vn-h' “iuvrih" is
'
omnuled • r.'
! D*-. Bolton gave this example of the
aiauncr in w itieli children change the
I vines ]ii ihr K;i>t<*ri! St.-itrs tlirrc is a
iinsrlc which runs us follow h :
john j 0 m, aavs to Joiin lio.v nm-li are- your s-:" g.s—l
5 says to .lohn tiv. nty rents apie
< ohn mys to John that is too denr.
John soys to John g-t out ofhere.
Gn the Pacific coirel this has been
changed to:
chin Chong, Chinaman, how much are your
i geis-v
<-*hin Chong. Chinaman, twenty centsapieee.
*ue latest discovery dug , up by Dr,
Bolton was this:
. f>m\ three, four,
twiv, live, six. seven.
H 1 ^
, i ' 'i feu,., '
*
w 1 lie Gulf _ Stream.
The water of the seas and the great
gulf lying between the West Indies Flor
ida and the Mexican roast is compara
Mture with the outer ocean. Constantly
^ tftider high a tropical degree, sun, and it the licconies warmed
to a shores and hot-
1 «n " M " s " r :lr' r n ........
-pj^ t . ous tant interchange of water
anions 7 the oceans mL., tlirrai ii,;’, h the system of
, . llr t
! J?* t,. 1 ?, rtnv- °'J ste ldilv V .„,,,...r ri i tbrou , K" ,\
the limits . of L lonua, V- ao»l thciicc to pur
, ; uc a course upon the surface of the At
j ) a „tj c northcist ward to the shores of
Lapland. By this time it has become too
' much cooled and scattered to be any
i longer traceable !
- f ai 1 )ort j l from pj or j,p t as
: 'u„.,„ “f “im r . lv . witer I'uli s» o‘c« _»« »liU iseaiS ri'.>
in the oce m
lies Close to the American shore; but at
that point it begins to swerve off, and
\ trends farth-r and farther from the coast.
off ‘ " Marlin’" ' ‘J 1 \ in " y v ' ird ,r 1 ii is distant 'V't * some
^eveutv-hvo miles, • and , the distance in- •
ervKses the neighlmrhood until it has of quite Heotland. crossed over to
Now an examination of a chart of our
Northern coast will show that the ocean
I bed «lo|«s hundred very gradually to the limit of
i about one fathoms of depth, nt
jv*hich line there is a sudden drop ping off
| tM to 4 the n. very It is deep right water along of the the edge Atlantie'a- of this
j preripire, and seeming to be guided by
it—for there the cum-.it is of consider
*bly greater depth than one hundred
fatnotne— that the Gulf Stream makes its
! way. ancl Its waters bathe the brow of
I this submarine cliff.— Yo*<th\ ( ompnuhn,
----------
j W - hy He Ixmks Cross.
, . ,
^&^asEss^sss& him;
HU wif* «t We U cleaning her
bouse.
~OooMr.Su a.
In arranging for the water supply for
the stock, a sufficiency of water troughs
should be provided, and as many M will
£ iv ? ara P le opportunities for all the cows
to drink without molestation from th«
master cows of the herd Four troj.pl,s
* re “ ot to P ““T f " r t ' vcl ve or * fue "
cows, and these should I . be scattered
iH widely apart, or be so protected that one
nat,,red animal may not keep guard
carried off to avoid ice around them in
winter; and some provision should be
made accumuKon to empty the troughs to prevent Reason,
Of ice a, that
fhere is a running stream’ a‘water ram
“ay v 0lr ^used, of sufficient or a windmill capacity to with supply a ret-er- all
the . requirements, bothof the cattle and
the dairy work .—Amrriran Agric*lturi*t.
_
The Science or P reeding. _„ d in _
The „ science of fer-dmg is one of the
most :,vJ important studies of thp farmer ‘ Bv
iScren , , , . t.T^re
"°bv Sinff inl how
... h h8 f, fettling straw straw w with ith such such
V 1
, foods • bran,
as oil meals, and other pur
c h*aable feeding Sr stuffs For instance, oi
of hay J contains nine
$tEJoS^hav t pe/Tcnt'-f^thcse . , has™ .. nlv = live , and ntricS . a half
V*' cc • vaua vaiuaoie c nuintnis,
| ,
j JJZ ’ But further 3 if a “..i_ ton of straw ™
containing two and two-and a-half u„. f per
i of albuminoids mixed with
cent, is a ton
of clover hay, f the mixture contains pre
, ciwly m m ich nutri tioua substance as
two tons rT.rrow of timothy hay Hence fanners
j shm. Hmothv inr s- le and i clnver S3
*- nr P . i should ston * it and
: rf| f it . k ,
I f^°J *-„„ Z ,i,„ mZkVZ C% T hi»iui ...
knowledge t science ptofit out of a
^ of the of feeding uni
j . ^ ’ an it philosopher nroves t j lC wisdom of the
oltl Kotnan V. Ceding and statesman
- whosaid Thc of animals ia
.
the most important part of agriculture.”
—JS T ew York Timt*.
1 ‘roper Handling of Cream.
Not long since a farmer's wife com
plained to us that she did not ^et the
yield of butter from her cows that one
of her neighbors did, and she wished to
know if we could give her any light on
the subject. I pou inquiry we found
that the cows on both farms were natives
and handled about alike. But when we
inijuired ing tho farther into the manner of car
for cream, we saw at once where
the difficulty lay. Although she had
been a reader of tin* Uu.rj/fmtn for years,
she had such stubborn notions of her
own that she had learned but little on
this important point.
]| was morning her practice and to the skim her milk
every which put cream in an
earthen jar, w as kept in the cellar.
Churning was done twice a week, if her
husband or the boys were not too busy.
But the particular point where she failed
was m putting the last skimming of
cream into the chum immediately after
taken ,.,T from the me milk nuiK. When yynen we «t
told . .j, her that sherceened but little Imth-
nt uom the last skimming tuns handled,
she could hardly be persuaded of the
truth tliu of our assertion. Lkeis We are convinced J
that h this mistake ts l.relv largelyAndul^idibj^ i ,lo .1 ;«
‘he mnamg of larni butter yet they
as ' ve l^.throw the last.skimming to
the pigs, for there is where it finally goes
SiiSl'bliCJlwUj 1 irr“ wi''h"‘'l“
ffr”.......,"v' t( , twelve hours, depending l “ , 1 r k "'" upon ,ro, “.r tin
age and acidity of the older cream be
fort . churning. i7eir The way most
1)COD | e st j r t cream tails
the desired result. They put in a
cream paddle , and , simply . , whirl , . , each ,
layer or days cream in a circle by itaclf
without mixing the first and * iist
thoroughly together. This is best done
hy turning the Then, cream from one vessel
into another. again, quite often
loss is occasioned by'mixing thet milk
strippers with fresh rows. That the
cream of different cows when mixed
not th produce butter at the same time,
w the same amount of churning has
been illustrated in the fanuly of Mark
Hughes at West (.rove, la. Hiey had
an and Alderney heifer iu good flow of milk,
a cow, a stripper; their cream worked
together. It was observed that they did
not make butter enough for the bulk
cream. Thc buttermilk looked rich and
seemed to collect. cream upon it. They
put tlic buttermilk in the churn aaam
after the butler came and made Inc
pounds i m-y churned for a few mm
utes and found two or three pounds more
of butter in the churn, showing that the
heifer s cream had made butter first and
that the eream of the old cow needed
several minutes more churning.
the cream of cows ot such unequal milk
ing periods arc mixed together, great
,arc shoultl be taken that the whole
:!rs^, Mower ,, Tttsg^a^i«£i washed into h
cream is
milk as soon as the quicker cream comes
i ,r> butter, rht-re is a great deal in
]>oint »d the of unequal churning time in cream,
a °nly way that wc know of
•‘‘'‘’V' aside iro:n churning
^ or ca<*h <*<»w scream by
> . to th thcrreiiTii is
is see to it
mixed and ripened together, so as
make as near as possible a homogeneous
wliole. —Iivarii h Jhtivym'tu.
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1 -arm and Garden Notes.
V oung and growing animals are
most profitable for thc farmer.
Good care is rccktfftcd to lie thc
0 r's best horse and cow doctor.
Breed the horse first for strength and
endurance ’ and then for style ;
. , . .
«.,!,!! tiT,m!i ilf 1 ' ff 00 ‘
m \v V. "’ff u ”£'T ' , • , ?
c tight . rubber bands on teats of t milk-leak
ing cows.
Sheen and pigs arc said to prefer dried
l K ' a bidder to the best hay, and
thrive . on the food.
Sell the old hens if possible.
will soon be unsalable.
A practical farmer savs- A liiirhlv
productive ^ farm, with good fences web
r k /'' ^
i ' p „ on ,i wftV ? 1 to keep k.en ilie the covv-yard « mc Mr ,i
dean , and , wholesome, and save the
nure, is simply to plow the yard os often
as once a month. This method is sinre
n P i 0 nni i ‘ ofFootivo *
T It is a fallacy „ i to nnlk ■„ cows , but once a
‘^v, "'«‘er when *\s they drop off he in yield milked, in the
„«,g as cow ,s
it should be twice a d&v. It is
to both cow ami milk to allow the milk
to remain so long in the udder.
Don’t consider your home prepared for
winter until the cellar is cleaned and put
in a tidv, healthy state.
Mr. Waldo F. Brown, who lias buried
notatocs f»otatoes each Pa eh 1 fall »II for for a a quarter mmrter of of a n
cenjury, says hc never lost a bushel by
covering too deep; insufficient but many went to
waste on account of earth to
the keep out frost. He adds; “Don't put
tubers in too large a bulk.
It is a well known fact that insect
flu- pests attack the ueglecting^rcranulra most vigorous trees in
orchard o/
tively dry and juice less branches de
caying trees. Another mistake is that
a healthy tree has the power of ridding
itself of the scale insects which infest it
Inspection if of the healthy trees would is eminently
necessary owner keen them
profitable and in good shape.
IVcI-'j Sfise^JSSl Vaaazine «avs that husir R u<y
the works jiowder when frred
from iron and reduced to a proves
to hp a valuable " fertilizer Iihospho'ras nrineitudiv Jin.. n..
«cunt of th. il coo
ss,sLt.‘.»,r" ta
fatal AgnruUurt*
is to every insect it touches, and
»«lpbur is very offensive to them. A
kerosene oil and one drachm of csaosote
will be found an excellent remedy j
against all sorts «f Insect vermin, while
th-liberal use of Uerm»fic oil on poultry
roosts will free the fowls of their tor- ’
mentors.
Tl »« gordeu needs more manure. This I
, fact should always lie kept in mmd, and ;
every bit of waste that is likely to have
any value, mechanical or otherwise, as
m$m
pig-stye should t>e blende 1 all the other j
waste matters of the garden and house. I
Jit (> n ,i 1( . ilfeTor nimroach of winter ba!hs provison C
dust
' & demands ’ llcmsenjoy j
ro iij Df , a n-l wallowing in dry earth in the ;
sun aur \ jt j 8 also desirable to spre.id
under the roosts to receive the drop- I
pings lomdnl serving as a deodorizer when oiVl the
droppings nrc are collected collected, ns is thcv UK y sl shoul.i l
be, so that the hen house may l>c kept
reasonably chan.
A . whitewash that will not rub olT is
,uadc »'.v slacking one half hushcl lime
with 1,oilin - lc; ‘l. ,li « “ ‘•over.-d
j„ r i„g the process. M a.n it and add a
•, . ' , ‘ «« tl'ssolted .ii-sol ved m in warm w inn water. u ,t,.r
f hree l ,nUn ' ls ? "VT rM t* |,:,t ,B Ih>)| -
ing walcr, and boded to a thin t paste; one
b * l f lwuml un,i P®* ofct^Me 4 ?** 1 Soanish w Idling,
an, warm ‘ a water. P° Mix these well delved t-igctlier in
T' "V"* ^
! 1 ' , vs ' Keep the wash thus prepared in a
- and used
' kettle, when |mt it on ashot as
i osgib|c will, painters'or whilewadiers'
1 1
A \ good , rn /wl »»..n m -inv } farmers faun* rs i,...... hate ^the «i ; idea, i
sa >’" the I -o g/.-m"/, that milk is not just
r, - ht for serious ?’^ s vm, ‘ 1 U ^incl. This is
a ''cry mistake. Xo ,-wsilde good
ous harn »- After >ou take .....,.'." out the r " cream ,ri
and water, the most that remains is
caseinc and sugar of milk. Both arc
,! " ! wh f«
tlmnge the sugar ofi.ii Ik into lactic acid,
«'*<1 1°^ "early half the entire vame of
>°" r Eeed m.lk street to . alves
I " ,m1 P'^»^«* ,ts / >cvc ;!; ,ct 11 ^ ,r ,f
JOU Lin hcl P u " Vll h -' i ‘hrow
-
atvay half its value f
Tin- fet-iliug value with of apph s is not
they rank mangels, turnips.
! r ' !,b *"i{*e. an«l the like. I lu-ir fooil prop
ertirs arc mostly earbo-iiydrates or luat
l»'«duein-r, their protein.- l.en - -nlv
«»« half of on- per cun..and
H-« »r nutritive rafo ahoul one to thirty,
1 nn 1 effective when fed in
j eomicction with more nitrog.-uou . food,
! Iike c,orcr > but ma v b ” fe ‘ l «!» r W
-
! wi,h 8»**- Tht '. v h ; l ‘ V a h ’- r, ’'' r ' : ‘ !ue
,han t ' lc weight of their food eoiistim
l ' nts indicates, on account of condimen
<j'hi!itieH, and from ha'-111*4 P'' r
**f those constituent'. 111 a < <>adi
! l i° n <° l>e at once absorbed and special appro
printed without waiting for any
action of the stomach.
Tho Switzerland of Africa.
Like thc gwi , 8 , ,] 1C Kabyles have an
int -nse love of their eountry. They
; ove f or p s VPr y savageness, in which
a.,,,i-.J' acems to frown de
»'ance at animn-ler. Tln-v-ir ‘ «. a jealous ie iPms
of Us independence as the brave warriors
( ,f Montenegro. Those who have fought
j- or J7„. oenerntions arndnst the Turk in the
lvls n -rek Mountains t oveilook
» b « A.lrmtie, have not , shown more
VJI | or than the natives of Kabylia. Tins
u umes out clearest and brightest
j„ t i a . Illf , !n e n ts of gieate-t dan-er. one
t tl b 1V e which shows il. it tiie
I,I "' kI ol ""' ir ' Vl “"
tilling* of an invasion come to • heir moun¬
tain retreats, the whole land lisp* up at
the sound of war. Thc young nnu of
the different tribes enter into a solemn
i j ( .. l!Iue am l covenant,'' which might i>c
I culled the league of death, since all who
io n in it swear to die for their country,
• S)> ,i' u .„. is this offering the'dead up of their
liv ,. s mt |(raV ers for are
r ,.ad over them, so that whf-n tliev go
fortll to !mtlU . ,| 10V are already as dead
(l , ul lmV( . n ' llly t „ seek‘the place
j ^h.-rc they may f,;hilate give up their lives. If,
wl :II 1 the cm-mv, they
. m . iv r ,.t U rn •<«./ Hr . But if the foe is
j slill in lJu> )it .py ,i,,. v must . r ,.- death
! until tliev Hn«l |..‘ it If one wore to flee in
the tlav ,' )f bu , ( a „,l return to hi* tribe,
* ccive d the Athenians
hc vvo ld ljc r( . us
received 1( the one survivor of Tlienncpvho. i,j ; '
j , lc wo „ j 1)(1 an 0!itc ,.„ t s r lb( .
| <loom0(l tosuffer a thousand insults worse
i t ,,. ui tlc there’is . |)h 1{ut f< „. wllo , ir( .
j killed ^’orv here and rest here
j nfu , r Their bo<iies souls -i-eeml to apart! par-idisc
t | icir ate buried in a
place which i* lints re-nnt-rt-il forever
saercil, and to which pious Moslems will
come and pray over the diret of their
lieroie dead .—Sn iluterL Mmjn L»t.
|t ( ,fiolh.u
Thc lmbolink is a favorite field song
s ,«. r j„ 0 ur Northern States, but when he
! ^ 0C5 southward in the fall, he changes
, i,j s name to “Heed Bird " and •• Mice
turn, he becomes the target of pot
hunters, by whom millions are destroyed
f or table use. The Imbolink. transferred
j t0 adds, the and South, this lives industry daintily is aetuallycrip- on thc rice
pfid by the-e birds, wh’t-h appear in in
j numerable licwts : t s<*« <1 planting, ;in<l
again at harvest time. one would
imagine that our well favore d " Kohert
w * Lincoln" comes to us from a nv>st fear
fuf raid on rice, and departs 1 from ire
with thc same evil intent . The rice crop
by the liret census was valued at six
millions six hundred and seven thousand
dollars, the prodm t being one hundred
j ami ten million estimated pounds. The lo-s bv dol- the
rice birds is at two million
lurs annually. Thousumls of men and
boys arc and employed tlii* rice to fields shoot these shadowed tres
passers are
i l»v a •• sulphurous »'« cauopv," as if some
^ ba thcC'o.nmissio.rcrof "as tn progress. Agri. The ulre.rc last
report of
sonic startling facts in regard to the
! ravages Tn of these birds. The rice planters
are despair. Individual losses are
j often five fifty per dollars cent, of the is crop, and from
i ! to ten an acre not uncojn
mon. The flight of these bird* is always
m the last half of A| rd, and return
P unf dually in South (urolii a on thc 21 st
of Au K u sL and thc two or thrci- days fob
A Horse Will Not Steji On You.
To „ thc , West ... f ., hester , (1 ,, .W*
j enn.i a
correspondent writes: “Ihis saving is
strongly verified by a thrilling incident
rciattal bv ^ thc late Jiul-re llaitics in
'
j which . . i ho , wM,in • *1 the early 1 part * of f hi-life,
a passive participant, lieing relea-cd lhs from fathers siv
horse team its ttrek.
he harness taken off the horses, they,
being capade m around a sprightly the small mood, enclosure made an from es
i
j which egress could only lie had through
nn o,am, narrow gateway, wl, re the nnr
r «lor bad at that instant pla-ed himself,
unconsciotre,chi dlikejof danger. As thc
ho ™* 8 l K ' (l * ow,ir ‘ l tbe **•««**J «*
evident to a horror-stricken , . spectator that
in . V . e R j, V
an ‘l concluded , , that it was too late . to call ,,
a halt or to change liis course s i. like a
bold, experienced loeomotrec dmer, he
’^ ™e'gy, he sprang “'^rmlrmnl over and I |raren]'l.'!f,ni! I evond the frail
f bstru 'Don, each comrade following in
' urn ' leaving the amaml youngster un
una PI ,r ‘ iC,i *' of h,s l ” 1 ” 1
® ’
»»How's Riihiiiphs^' .*
. „ „ ,<f *" "^* nhibljoleth. . 5 , r h . ,°l* "T^tedly How t .. »
business.' has i interviewed , severa. people
with a view to answering the question
inte lligently, with the following result:
t'hc tlic artist^^And artlst - Ana STs mine is S being run run into into
^ n'Xto ■•Vj
“And my busine» is atUl, ’ said the
manufacturer of good Old Medford rum.
-Bmton BnUetin.
n . SSStJI^SSJu^nS 0 ,. w ~ y £. ^ , .
begin, norn.’^ replied: “A hundred years before it
**
Aw we to rnfer from this that thb genera
«°*
Is this wonderful generation the natural
result of yeareVoi the proura- diet and medicines of a
hundred
** ^ lan ' h ^ at m °* °*
&sa?a4ssxs£;ssL to
f apparent, the fatigue
Why was it I present age.
One of the proprietors of the popular
; J »»!f??i Wn . <w '' arn .?’* ?®fe STiSllS cure, has been
were gathered and an.l st. red in the lofts’ of the
cabins, when sickness came on, these
from natuies laboratoiy were usc-l
,w1,T, wel? b *’ st th ^ females? ,■ , What were
they used for* After untinng and diligent
search,they R-uereuy uwd have for obtained various disorders. the formulas so
Now the question is, how will the olden
preparations P affect treat^l. the iieonlo im!ter ni'vlera ->»' 11 , -
sge. who hav. been
l ' ,isonoU3
i. T, "!' S ^ K his 1 lawn care
! .oi. P ur;)i:e, ‘.- until thy , are c-mvin <sl that
(he preparations th. v .w,W ,. a ;i Warners
! ?“ V abin Ib nt di-s are whit our much
-buse-l systems ret pure, 5
ne^L^ %>?*'** Cabin is v. hat t saparid.t, is known and ns War they
the Sarsaparilla tounee of that much they do not consider
so v i u- in its- f a
it is in the continuation of t,;,» vaFrai- in
gradients which tog-1 iier work mat velra-slv
upon tho system. p?f They also h ive prep Av ir.i
ss er * :z rs? ai» n Lfuigh anil rr ( misumption - “
„ Remedy, ; ' 1 a -g la bin Imps uni I ’u li
Kenieii}''’ Warner's i
the hair. Log Cabin Kea’p u-'' for
they have 'Ih-y hnv- great i-untidt-i'-e tlml
a cure for the common ui-va-e of
eatarrh wki h they ^ive the train • m ' [,og
Cabin Hose Cream. Also r l og Calm
plant I'laster,” others, which they ar- eonlident will r.up
all au I a Liver Fill, to lie used
separately remedies. or in connection with the other
We hope thvt the public will not be disnp
pointed benefit in those remedies but will reap a
from tho invasti-atk-ns. and that the
introduction proprietors wilt by not doa'ers i — cnibui passed substit-t in tl’.eii
ir. ing to
remedies that have be-u so tatni! a' to the
shelves of our drngD-ts. I his lino • f rente
dies will Vie used in-teed of others. lnsis‘
upon he hasn't your them druggist g tting th -tn for you if
vet in stock, and we fee!
confident that tli-so new rom-dies will re
ceive approbation at otir read, rs' hands, ns
Ibe founders have us -d every care in their
| i op I rat toil.
Marriage by I rosy,
Mnmnge ny jnosy, or, as it m called, ,
“marriage l.v the glove is common in
Holland, and w caused ,.v toe fact Hint
^ {b '\ '* u iV' 1 '
lu-hools having finished tlieu- education m the
of the latherlnml, il. pttrt for
Dutch India to eugnge iu some hu-mtive
commeivial enterprise or to accept a
position in the clo.ual servt-e. The
scarcity of niarriageabk- white women in
that ecranirv miluc-s the. w,,u
uftiHi to wiito to * a i* nil i.i lioL.uul,
liis Avish for u v. itV. I lia
frieii.U.-lc«-fs a willing young Irnlr f «
onilly wise with * uostuiitlul closely the uno spcciliea
conforii.i.ig to
tions Of the letter. enelosed A photograph ill the of tho
ftivorcd one is return
epistlc. After the lapse of a few months,
i ft soiled left hand glove, with the power
of attorney, is rcct-tvcl from thc far
•w»vn.e fii.-mi. tn
marries the selected br-U- in precisely
the same manner ns if lie were the
actual groom, and the young wife d
parts firing iu the® next India mail stotuner to
happiness toa lonely one ill tin- fat
cast. A marriage of this description is
as binding as if tiie bridegrootn were
present, and is never repudiated. If
cither party to the glove marriage
should die before meeting iu Indin, tins
survivor would share tiie property of
the deceased in accordance with the
laws.
A Slow Way.
Aerolites are interesting to the average
mind ns well as to the stud* fit, luff so
far they have not been very instm,-five.
They are bo Bt-orched we can hat-d'.v
learn anything of th-m. if they slabbed
off of some passing planet world, or are frag- it
ments of some exploded much alike is
strange that they are all so
in character and'composition. samples Why do
we not have other of the un
known worlds, as, for instance, n hnn m
bodv, or something fashioned bv the
hnmls of the inhabitants of su- 1 , realms.
We are anxious to learn something of
'be other globes, but tossing tv a ,u
re cks at us is a slow wav t*. Im-ci- ‘ ;ti*
•piaintcd or so. i.iLl-,
A Tennessee farmer, whose land was
under inot.gagc and about to be taken
away from him, fell ou his knees in the
field in \ raver. When he got up he
seized the plow handles with a new grip,
gave thc old mule a vigorous lick, and
before he had gone twenty feet be turned
up a jug with over $000 in gold and sii
nr in it.
llclienH- Disease*
Sflssi Buffalo, N. V
Main street, .__
•ARTK i SfTS^^SSTtX.
\ Total l'cH|*tc
a ,1Vonruniption, wUU U tc K-roluii.ii ■ disease
of thc lung".
are
ke.
there nn’ f«‘\v
i’^kly thc merits of
AsJiB.uk and bra n-;.; :i )iou-< hoM
&«SSSSJtXXS^ SB Ti*a^ mi ma«lc of fanil* <»t
r .....
a a .!‘;Ki5i“.TsJ a!.-: L «- tllMlV
ijenefteial in all troubles ot th » .rarer .
A Ituby l.iko n Gulo «f " ind.
“srstei'ii-'s... lien sSii-.; »m <■«»
it.
Vork.___
Catarrh in the Head
Originates tu serofulods talut in the blis'd. Henc.
Iho proper method by which to cure catarrh U to
puri/u «•* blood. Its many ilHagreeal.’o symptoms
and the danger ot developing Into bronchitis or that
terribly fetal dlsnasa. consumption, aro entirely re
moved by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which cures catarrh
"by purify log the blood; It also tones up tho system
and greally improve* the general health. Try tbe
-peculiar medlclno.” with
"I have used Il-vod's Sarsaparilla for catarrh
very satisfactory results I roculvod more per
manent beuef.l fr-rn It than any other remedy. -
M. E. IUap. W»ii*-v,in, O.
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T rai)ers ? about the czar of Russia. While
1 e was stopping recently in the Oastle of
Frcdcnsborg be was fond of taking little
walks in the neig borhood. One day he
was accosted by a beggar woman with a
child in her armB. In pare Danish and
in the roughest manner possible he told
her to go away and be pretty terrified, quick started about
it. The poor woman,
off, but was followed by an officer.
“Here,my good woman,’’said the officer,
as he put Home pieces of gold into her
hand, “it is the czar who sends you this,
and he hopes that you will forgive his
apparent rudeness of a moment ago. The
fact is, he has just returned from a visit
to his children, who have the scarlatina,
and he was afraid that he might bring
. K^n.’’ , .., ^ ^ „ ,
tends 1 x 1 .^ ^to softening that of the brem We poking aon
jf 1 h g
there must be something tn to soften,
Year* Tench .More Thau Hooka
Amon « other valuable lessons imparted by
j ! this teacher is the fact that for a very
time I,r. l'ierce’s “Golden Medicd Discovery”
; has been the prince of liver correctives
' blood purifwrH.heing the hmuehold
I <-f thci-oor man, nnd theable consnUiinr
! discasesufaf-hre.de XwX malarial
nature, as and
j wming. ailmen snftho disease respiratory and all
; five where^theuwof systems, liver in
an alterative remedy is
I-«tcl._______
| Mrs. Salter, recently chosen mayor of
j nia. Kan., insists that the city’s debt be paid.
| A Won«l**rl*il Food and .Metliclne,
Known and used Kmuibion by physicians only all gives over
; world. Scott's not
»nd strengtli by virtue of its own nutritions
! l> r "P? r, i®;b '“it creates an appeiltx for
1
; am pleased with its palatable, action. My and imiients all
: it is pleasant and I
stronger and gain flesh by the use of it.
it in nil eases of wasting diseases, when nutrient and it is sp
, ‘ 'ally useful for children W
reERt'K.'‘ir’Knoxvillei ra8mU8 ' f '
M ^ 1> ” K x 0 ' Ala A1
I An old maid is always a y oung married
1
j woman- wlien site gets married.
('nnsnmiulnn f*urelv Cured.
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i that i have a positive remedy for tho above
I | named disease. Hy its timely use thousands of
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^ T^cm-hm ‘an ° Skin Dlt
kWaynE a SON, Proprietors, Phila. By
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! ' !l c )J ‘ r u -ki>t s._
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The best and sorest Remedy for Care of
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mouth, tongue or teste In
headaches, irregular blurred appetite, eyesight,” dizziness, flouting free;Hint specks”
before the irritability eyes, nervous prostration or ex
haustlon. of temper, hot flushes,
alternating transient w ith chilly sensations, sharp, cold
feet, drowsiness psins hero ancl there,
disturbed and unrefreshing after m-als, wakefulness, sleep, or
indescribable feeling of dread, of constant,
ing calamity? or impend
If tf you have all, or any considerable number
l\U \^t ey £tiZ? ,rf ou A.rr ^l ri ' , ;!i t : ldr u
1 1 l
Bilious Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Torpid I.her, The associated
with or more
complicated your disease has become, tilt
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tion buugH, Skin Diseases,
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or later, a termination.
Dr. Pierce’s €«oldcit Mcdlenl Dis¬ MS
covery through aeta that powerfull great blood-purifying ou tho Mv ami
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cleanses
equally purities, eflleaclous from wliatever Ir. cause arising. It, Kid- is
other acting upon tho
neys, tind excretory organs, cleansing. %
strengthening, and healing their diseases.
lw appetizing, and restorative thereby tonic, it pr- >mot-8
digestion nutrition, nu.hivml building districts, up
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Dr. Pierce’s SI old c 11 Medical DIs
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worst Scrofula. Salt-ilieunfl, “Fever-sore*,'’
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and Enlarged Clauds. Send ten coats in
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‘‘FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
Thoroughly ch-nnse it tiv u-iog Dr. l'icree’*
Dolden itledieul Dlac-ovory, mid good
strengtli digestion, und a fair bodily skin, tmoynnt will be spirits, established vital
health
wliich CONSUMPTION, Ne lii Imiiga,
is rufii oftlie ; arreeted
ami cured by this remedy, ii taken in the
earlier eat stages of the disease. From its mar
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edy wli en first the public, offering Dr. this Pierce now thought seriously rem¬
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or
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