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Khcr HPJmanTn a Chicago produclIouT
tho run of the play in that city
tt took to the road. Tn the course ofi
time it struck Indianapolis. Mr. Do
Vroom and Ozar engaged a room at
tho best hotel.
Tho first morning after their ar¬
rival, as master and dog passed
through the corridor, they heard tho
hotel clerk hail a bell-boy and ask if
the dog had spent tho night in tho
hotel. When the bell-boy admitted
that he had, the proprietor shouted:
“Well, don't let that occur again.”
Ozar and Do Vroom waited for a few
moments and then sauntered up to
the desk. De Vroom asked for his
bill. The hotel cleric looked aston¬
ished.
“Why, but I thought you were go¬
ing to stop a week, sir. Have you
Bn Jr complaint, sir?”
“Oh, no,” replied De Vroom care¬
lessly, “I am quite satisfied. It’s my
dog that’s kicking. ”
“The dog!” cried the clerk.
“Yes, the dog. He’s a particular
brute and doesn’t illce your beds. Ad
for the meals—well, he says he
wouldn’t servo such meals to a hotel
clerk."—New York Sun.
•To cl go Waxem’e Proverbs.
Congress ought to git a patent on
Its Confidence Restorer.
Hayseeds don’t grow In the pollit
loJtlo feeid.
Congress never made a law agin a
man eatin’ with his knife.
A pore Congressman is mitier on
the stump than he is in a Washing,
ton bordin house.
Nobody knows what the Lord does
with a statesman when He takes him
to his long home.
Amerlkin polllticks may be a yard
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Oountsry polllticks is meaner than
city polllticks, but It don’t know so
mutch.
Pollitishuns is born, not made.
You can’t stop some men from ruu
nin’ fer office no more’n you can stop
a hen from settin’.—Dree Press.
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Rising Sun Stove is Brilliant, Odor
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iSHHR^ntnc turned point and of charging, lumbered fiur oil,
«8 I end so he
and the shot I despatched to hasten liia
movements only struck the sand. Then
began the chase. My horse was out of
sight behind, but 1 was soon in the sad¬
dle and away. Meantime the two mount¬
ed natives had taken up the chase, and
alter running the lion for two miles, ho
went to bay in a thicket of mimosa trees.
Branisliing their spears, and keeping at
respectful distance on their active little
horses, the men hurled at him what wero
no doubt tho most insulting and scornful
epithets. Fara came up. as I was dis¬
mounting, just in time to liold my horse.
As 1 approached the clump of trees,
rifle in hand, it was a moment or two be¬
fore I could distinguish the lion; when I
did so he was crouching full lengtii tie
hind a many-stemmed mimosa, mood, facing
me, and evidently in body charging working as
he was swaying his and
his tail from side to side with great im¬
petuosity. As I walked round outside
the clump to get a Hanking shot, he kept
turning and facing me. Ho head at last I sat
down arid fired twice at his between
the stems; and reloading like lightning, firod
I rested the rifle on a bush, and
once more. (Jpon receiving this shot, he
left his bush and came straight at me a?
fast as possible, without giving me time
reload tho right barrel. When he was
about five yards off, 1 gave him my last
barrel in the chest, and jumped aside,
and instantly everything was hidden in
a cloud of dust. My last shot had
broken his charge, and caused him to
swerve round. When tho dust settled,
1 saw him under tho same bush as before,
but badly hit; he was my lion now, and,
running up to within easy range, I put
two bullets into his shoulder, which
finished him.—(Century.
Paraffine Floors.
M. Burd, of Lyons, has stopped hospital abso¬
lutely the sweeping of floors in with
wards. He has the floors covered
a coat of a solution of parafine in petro¬
leum, which makes them impermeable tint. to
anything and gives them a brown
Thus A, single application the floors lasts stand two years. well
wiping prepared day with damp very cloth,
every a
moistened with some antiseptic solution.
The same process ean be applied wilh
advantage to barracks, school rooms and
other places. In private dwellings, where
the floors are covered with carpet, there
should he substituted for the ordinary
sweeping the use of mechanical brushes,
which, instead of making the dust fly.
collect it in special boxes,.from which it
can be thrown into the fire, the great
destroyer and perifier of all germs. This
mode of sweeping is especially requisite
in the lower stories of houses, since
microbean germs are found in greatost
numbers in the lower, layers of the at¬
mosphere. They are ten times moro
numerous in the center of Paris in tho
vicinity of the Seine, than on higher
ground. In every house, considered
separately, the air of the upper stories
is incontestably purer and freer from
microbes than that of the lower stories.
Keyne Scientifique.
Alcohol anti ,Sparrows.
The English sparrows have proved for a
nuisance in the cotton country, as
soon as the bolls open they pick out the
cotton and carry it oil, and some plantors
have lost, as they claim, hundreds of
pounds in this way. There is one man,
however, in De Witt County that has
not lost much. When he found the
sparrows were committing depredations soaked
ho procured a quantity of wheat,
it in sweetened whiskey, and strewed it
along the rows. The sparrows found it,
and thought they fifteen had a picnic. So they
had, but in or twenty minutes
there was the tipsiest lot of English
sparrows ever seen on the face of the
earth. They rolled sides about and the ground, kick¬
falling on their back and
ing their heels into the air like a parcel
of drunkards, all the while uttering the :
most comical squeaks. They did not
have long to squeak, however, for the
boys gathered them up and threw them
into bags. The first day thoy gathered
two bushels of drunken sparrows. Three
or four days later tire experiment was and re¬
peated with almost equal success,
from time to time since. They made ex¬
cellent potpie, but the survivors have
come to regard the plantation as hoo¬
dooed, as now very few como about it.—
[Galveston News.
The “Timber Lesson” for Tramps.
Ohio and Indiana, although fairly
friendly to tramps, are noted for certain
“liorstile” features. The main one of
these is the well-known “timber lesson.”
—clubbing at the hands of the citizens
of certain towns. I experienced this
muscular instruction at one unfortunate
time in my life, and I must say that it is
one of the best remedies for crude vagabondage
that exists. But it is very and often
cruel.
In company with two other tramps I
was made to run a gauntlet extending Oxford,
from one end of tho town of
Indiana, to the other.. Tho boys and men
w ho were “timbering”'us diligently. threw I rocks
and clubbed us most come
01] j. 0 f the scrape with a rather sore back,
and should have probably suffered more
had 1 not been able to run with rather
more than the usual .speed. One of my
fellow’-sufferei’s, I heard, was in a hos
pital for some time. My other companion
had his eye gouged terribly, and I again. fancy
that he will never visit that town
Apart from the “timber” customs,
which, I understand, is now practised in
other communities also, these two States
are good begging districts. There are
plenty of tramps within their boundaries
and when “the eagles are gathered to¬
gether,” the carcass to be preyed upon is
not far away.”—[Century.
Pennsyi.ania furnished 90,000,000 of
] the 170,000.000 tons of coal mined in this
country last year. Illinois was second,
with 18,000.000 tons.
lit©
that
■ithout
>i tWo,• i rr'i■ t i. m" >
bo closed, and though
uFtlny hole near the top of them a
beam of unulsgtit found Its way to
the floor. Inhere ft left an image,
clear and ronnd, tinged at the cir¬
cumference with a fringe of blue and
orange. The whole appearance of the
beam as projected reminded the spec¬
tator of the imago of tho snn taken
on paper through a telescope, and he
£ot a sheet of white note paper in or¬
der to test his surmise The result
confirmed it A beautiful round Im¬
age of the sun fell on the paper, and
near the center thereof could be seen
a plush spot, which moved about
with the image whenever tho paper
was shifted. The bluish colored ob¬
ject was a veritable sun spot, and the
observer watched it by the simple
means described for several days un¬
til the revolution of tho sun had car¬
ried It out of sight.—Boston Herald.
JusTnow ls the time when a man
wishes he were a rumor. A. rumor
gains currency, which is more than
most men can do in these panioky
times.—Texas Siftings.
State or Lucas Ohio, City County. of Toledo, 1 f g j.
Frank J. Chunky makes oath that he is the
senior partner of tho iirmof F. J. Cheney &
County Co., doing and business State aforesaid, in the and City that of said Toledo, firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL¬
LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that
c innot bo cured by tbouse«f Hall’sOataumi
Cure. Frank .1. Cheney.
: worn to before mo and subscribed in my
presence, this titli day of A. December, W. Gleason, A. D. 1888.
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Tail’s Catarrh Cur© is taken internally Notary and Public,
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One should lower the voice and speak slow¬
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Malaria cured and eradicated from the sys¬
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Acts lik” a charm on persons in general ill
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Mothers, weak women and children.
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Eight doctors treated me for Hea|fl
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