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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1904)
Tb Eirrtsca Pnss-Joirnil Ba EaUrtOM, - VBBKASKA. i It tou i.s II t..-ir wt-re due to sat Lis crown nice! Japanned, If sour milk will keep a nan tweet I only proves once more that thia a saatrary old world. The A mating Marriage," by Georgv tMNdltb, la understood now to mean marriage en the 10 year plan. There la almost aa much formality in we coronation of a Servian monarch ta la tbe aaaassinatlon of one. BUence sometimes serves a a a aub atttute for wisdom. Juu aa stupid self. asthtfaction does duty for dignity. Sow the bead of tbe house bewal'.a me fact that the 30-yard bk.rt aud tbe fT-a-barrel flour mine into fasblon tbe line season. "Undoubtedly tbe Lord hates a liar. ays the Boston Herald. Isn't this pen to argument? He may bate tue an, but kTe the sinner. King Peter succeeded in getting him Mi crowned without tbe firing of mot. If he la wise, however, he will seep right on compelling the cook to ate bl virtual first Men who attach themselves to a po tties I party with the Intention of hav V everything their own way make mistake. They should begin with foatrjr or a church choir. Thia aew language, Esperanto, Judg atg from samples that bars appeared print. Is full of hyphenated words. Chat settles iu fate in this country. It rill never get tbe hyphens past the Proofreaders. There ought to be no room in thin Wintry for the "Black Hand" and tbe Vefore Day" organizations. Tbe pur toses of both are too dark, aa Indl- ted by their names, to be permitted survive among an enlightened peo He A New Haven man has been sen need to serve Ave years in tbe pen! ttntiary for embezzling 175.000. Tbe twderful thing about his case is that tie pessimists are not caning atten an to tbe fact that he was a Sunday school superintendent Liverpool cable dispatch In a trade annul reads, "The world Is hongry asr cstton &nd cotton gwus." Ivuit atliag an Important truth, this sen sce suggests how often 'hunger" la ajuratlvely used to Imply sharply felt aants of all kinds. One never says mat the world Is "thirsty" for cotton foods, for work, or for vacations. The average reader will give but a slanclng notice to tbe statement of a lew Tork costume creator that "so sety girls" cannot dress on less than ftO.OOO a year. The same reader will ok upou any girt, man or woman irho spends $10,000 a year for dreas as laving more money than sense. It U lie good, hard-working girl to whom fce majority of Americans look with srlde one who can get along with 00, $50 or even $25 a year for cloth C not the pampered ones who spend torn $1,000 to $10,000 a year for dress sad have set their traps to snare a reign duke or count Tbe test of tbe habitual criminal Is . fie lack of response to reformative ln llieuces. The beginner in crime, what- Cer his temperament or his apparent rdness of heart, is entitled to at ast one opportunity to show whether s ta thus amenable to reformatory In lances or not If not and he persists criminal action, the Interest of so- ttjr would seem to demand the lnde minate sentence and he must be Bade to understand that having for MtBd his chance to shape his own ca aW. he belongs to tbe State, and that whether his imprisonment lasts for a Aerter or longer period depends upon Skilled labor Is generally able to flange Its base when the desire awak sm, but few craftsmen can see so of tbe country as expert fruit- do. Tbey begin their year In leorgla, for Instance, where the peach sssBB comes In June. From tbe south p tbe 8tate they go to tbe north; then b Arkansas and Missouri; later to kicblgan and to the mountain districts af western Maryland; finally to Cali txrala and Florida, and thence round M Georgia again. Metaphorically, "berries are ripe" at every season fisMwhere In thia fortunate land, and It should be a happy man vrho, even m t war Of business, can keep per KaJIy ta tcvcll with tbe beauty and of harvest A law years ago the scientific a was ttqold air. aa recently tt baa mtSmm. Liquid air was to turn "car wbosh, boot our bouses to wln- tzX OMl laosa to swaner liquid I ra la destroy our garbage, anes t3 ow pata and aabsr in a new tt waa soberly argued by bod rola ejaiai to adentlfle kaowl C2t t53U air esold bo aaod to v:r;rasaora to asake awe llqnkl Jtla, wttb a tblmbteful at tbe t3 oeoJd bo created strong -tJ pjr tao oartb from lta orbit At Oa Cwt that JfrffBtoat ' t twsspaa? owaiat fled. IJqtild air it .' rful It ever was. but wonderf ulnesa is not usefulness. Science also ha iu toys Goorg Bernard Shaw's new roi I ty,;v .firt Ev.-i,n s 'Lou Huai : Evron d;d bts test to prev nt this. ; He rhymed Ju'aa with "new one'1 j and with "true one." Rut be bss shared the fate of the other English poets, who for year and years, and almost for centuries, rhymed Cadiz with "ladies." Thy had annexed Cadis and bad Anglicized it. Their descendants have hauled down the Bag. Cadi aga:n be;u;.'s to tbe for eigner. It Is called "Cahd etb." W e say "Don Kebote" Aud we shall probably go on wiring that a projev is "kehotJc" Which leads to th a o eral rule for ;ture: 'Take all for eijrn words that have been Angicited ami translate theui back into their original langtiag-s." Versatile, for Instance, tx-rame so couiie?ely Artjili cized that In the mouth of tbe uwt fastidious ErgKsh scholar it rliy:iiel with pails. To acquire culture, make It rhyme with pie. Then, some iy. Ibo exuuislte!y cul'ur d m.m will come who will r-ait'iab'T tbsf York Is Ri:ii;,ly au Anglicized ct mixtion "t tbe name which the Roman save the town, and who will, therefore, talk oi taking tbe train for New Eboracum. Prof. Mation, of tbe Smithsonian In stitution, has been studying the bioudt leoplea and now feels warranted In an nouncinjr that In six hundred yean the blondes will have disappeared frnrt tbe face of the earth. We arc not go lng to quarrel with Prof. Mason. Al an attache of tbe Smithsoulati limtlru tion be ought to know all about blondes In tbe a Infract of tnurne but per haps he has permitted the evidence of bis eyes to weigh against the testi mony of centuries. He has probably observed in bis journeying to and from the Smithsonian Institution tbat tb locks of niauy of the women he meets are becoming darker. Boiug a man of sdence and not an Idler In Ixjmloirs Prof. Mason has ascribed this chant; to the processes of natural evolution Instead of to its rightful cause, tin fashion. With due submlttsfon to tbe professor we will hold to the belief tbat the blonde will continue as an In stitution. Tbe passing of the peroxide person !s admitted. It Is proper that she should be on ber way. Hhe re-J mained over long. Her successor, th bronzed blonde. Is but an ephemeral creature and will disappear in much' less than six hundred years. I?ut tbe tow-headed races who have been mak ing history since tbe morning of time, they flve no evidence of vanishing. The brunette long head has been kept busy for twenty ceuturiea tryinK to bold his own with the Iilonne flat pefi'l A LI- . : . u . l. i i i . .1 i i and the might of tbe Teutons doml- nates a great part of the civilized world to-day. We will not worry a bout the flitting of tbe biomie in spite of tha dismal prophecy of Prof. Mason. Ha Is an image breaker who sees with un-1 seelng eyes and who dispassionately makes an announcement that would destroy the anthology of rouiauce and passion and spoil the scenery. Hit study of the races might be of mora avail if it were carried on in th mounds of tbe Middle West ratbei than on the blondiue crowded atreeti of the nation's capital. Henry James, in raphy of William gives a delightful his recent blog Wetmore ft"ry, gllmpss of tha uinu:neiits of the rmnn it Arnerira t . .. , ... ', J and English children In Ito.i.e of whom Just fifty years ago little Edith erory, me sculptors uauguter, ruad.i, one. She was, too, tbe most favor d one, foT she was just recovering from a dangerous liliies, and was there fore the special pet of ber father's fa mous friends. Hans Andersen was one of them, and, says Mr. James. "Tbe small peo pie with whom be played enjoyed, der his spell, tbe luxury of boliering that he kept srvd treaanre4 in evJry case, and as a nil! the old tin sol diers and broken toys received by him, In acknowledgment of favors, from Impulsive infant bands. "Beautiful the queer Image of tbe great benefactor moving about Bnrope with his accumulatpins of these pre cious relics! Wonderful, too, a cer tain occasion, that of a children's party, when, after he bad read throngh The Ugly Duckling.' Brown ing struck up with the 'Pled Pip r,' which led to the formation of a grand marcii through the spacious Parterlui apartment, with Story doing his best ou a flute in default of bngp pes. "But tbe tenderest recollection 1st of Thackeray reading Th Rose and the King,' as yet unpublished, to tbe little convalescent girl who was al ways so happily to remember that In ! the old Roman days, between daylight . and dark, the great anther had sat on tbe edge of ber bed and read the Im mortal work to ber, chapter by chap ter." Happy litis convalescent. Indeed! And think bow proud when, later, In tbe first Toiarae of tbe first edition i pnbOsbed. she found a drawing of an ry wori- Bnb ""Mf lowered the lao oboeqalona little fltinky presenting a -U0! 'C "1 tb" cBdl, ,nd both little rose and a little rlag on a sal rer, with his "most reopectfnl com pUmenta to Ml as Kdith Store." TrwthfaL "Didn't 70a aa 70a bad all tbe cob forts of homer' asked tbe Indignant fneat. "Wafl." answered Fanner Corn too v. i l mmww wwm iiaii wwi w vmmm wsrs . anfer." UN CUE JAKE'S THANKSCIViNa Tsr', e In ' f-ikt ur thtt i a ke A la' up !. Srrf lr tbat -.'f i . k. r Thr . a r!r ft'H ' laaak mat's u: is' ef if Hank. Aiitf' a lie;tt!u' all ! fnaiitry ro&4 t'a-' a a ? a f . a, Aa' ia tjuklii' 11 fur thai attri-14 d j attfT 1 1 ml I Au' thrrr lota friit Coot! fur l,a yrr o.. ajr oti'.f a a' a a -gntnt I aiai dla ilay aurt ut up aa For a ctUt ihinV pmwlM ir d 1MB; J'P I'll Mtt o -t n:r (Uo 'tirr 4f tCAt taik U roua'. Aa'll uud'-rtitr tu tlrw mr HirW - (-aa Hrr'i 61 riiriiibatla'; I 1 fr i(' a M-a !' fa re.. for I'm h; ;.r h It laa't la tj f.MtfT; U it krt fa. d It from Ar iuu lu dr a-a V a of d r.Afi; Aa' I a'pr ' io lit Land oi nt a I.' ruuti'. Ilirr dla fcuM -t In my ktw; twan't by aa But l! itr.d turn d alnbla I aod to An' I tut in thit affair, in d f-ad a air- ijr ihcm. Fcr i m raisin' ail my cLU tfis cw t My ten 'tt!!'rr ! r,pr fd ofTprtt;f Uut ilfflr .rruiila' tricLa wou't let mr All d tuul'ry I rtwo-alM, Is drir artlojia la as' dat a w Bar ir I.atd baa gnt a jnkr I y-r riicmlra I n Rot na bt atmyM '! aa tint, Tf I only m:iit 4 vlitl manLlo' aa frM'a: Aa' d arala an' Jala dy jlh undrmrath d liwr rib. Ia rttaatlaia' dat if !-(! Almijfcty ' Warn dcre rr.ma a melnn-fambw, an' if rines la all aatiammtn'. If' Inrrndil I wld aratltm! alioiild think Of d . n furd'r back, aru dre waaa't any la. It ui oat oetttxti ly rrwt contalntu rood aa dritia. An' d dnllara I don aa dat didn't r oall I'ti tii, Ao de lfa nr jfrratr lird rtea dat I I.t All d t ln,a djt I'm hnft, makra mr tbankfi.l fi:r whKt's left; Aa' I trunh ta taul au' Iwdy all d.y rf . Aa' a Jul llo.'i Joja dar are, from ir daisy la i- ft or. Pat la worth de tliaa af coiiiitln' 'r Hud or: Rut of all lhai k tltnlr Jrt, ll'a tbe tbiagi I Oiin t -et, Ttjt J thluk 1 tarr ta br d- Ituiiikful. t for. Will t arletno Is "lonja of Twa Cea- turtifa." j X I BY MARION A. LO .... "Oh. Bfb, juut lo k at tbe two pump kin! Aivu't tliey lanstera? TUi-y arc lJ,t ke. tin,. 1 II bet tuejr re tn iti. I lit .- r Z . . J , w,' j,.. if we h.. tor Is n terns. We'll sk moiiier." "Motlier!" called Bib and K'iy friro tb" back yard, "can we have tno two pnmptias for lanier mr' "u"- wa:,t 1 ir'e 0li'-- Y"- ? .T'J j oiay usve tm::n. i ney are t o n;,r r ir pia," atwered Mr. Phillips from t'te , doorway. Hi bys rnutiiiaed t'jeir work of jrsth- tniij putupkins, ami o;ily one fountl U OMtcb "the tin" in size. "Wt'll make a lantern to-night out of thJs oue, It-ib, stxl unre the tivins til! Tbiakiriving v. Then we'll hare sonie fuu." ssiil Koy. "I iar. ICiiy. let's gr, jnd wnre tluwe rcoi'la dfrtva in the h'HIotv. Hold it up t tb ri4 ami then run. Tiir- b.j who lives there hit me witli a suowbill and naurly kninkeil out my front t'h, and Pre never bad a chance to pnj him back." "All right. P,ob, w'll do it." Kar'y in tbe evening tlis my worke-I Indastriously at their Isutem, cuttirs ... . . .'" o.iir iiie OI t-anaie were placed ln, Kn jt waJI truly a hideous-looking thitiu Mr Phillips who was busy preparimf the in-inKiivnig i .unties for that ifhd dsy. did not notiee the boys stealthily leave toe nonce. ,ne despised a mem action, and Bob and Itoy knew he would not approve of their unkind sport. They quickly erosv 1 the fields and walked down a hill into a lonely, d.imp hollow. Pujrht before them stood smil!, tumble down houe with a feeble licht shinimr un-!from neOny window. The boys crept i una muo ana crouched beneath it JMrt as Pwb was shout to raise tbe lan- F.LLIAU I11K t'1'MI'Kl.xS. tern after lie bad lighted tbe candies eh"d s voice asked anxiously: 'Mother, aren't we going to have am pirtnpkin pies or turkey or anytuing nice en Thanksgiving 7 We bad each lovely dinner last time. Is it because we aren't thankful tbat we can't have any Thanks giving dinner?" There was a Dsns of class broken nnt ef tbe window, snd tbe boys could hear "Ne, darling, tbe reason is that we aren't any money te bay audi things. Since father died, deary, it baa been very bard for Mother to even buy bread for Then a boyish voice with a brave note hi it spoke: "Never atad. asotaer. . Wei get alsag. : don't tike pumpkin alas very well, aay serf, because they're so spicy. Bat I'm fsing to bay a bag of sugar eookles bm 1 oatwast Woat ita. . -.. a 111 THAXXSCIVING DAY H THE fUTlRE. i - J f ! ' i I W'hn tbr citiiena Nw. Kit pli-bej rt'b and they both crept up the hill an4 into the pumpkin fieid. !eeing tbe t w in numpkitiS aieamine iu tSie ticwuliiit, x.rh sat J.iwn on ihrm. "I e,v, Itoy," said Bh. "that's pret ty hard not to hara any Th.ink'iivins dinner, sod that boy's a briik. Did you ! hoar him comforting; bit mother? I like biiii even if be did nearly knoi-k out my frm.t tx4h. I.et a tell mother all about it. It makes mt squirm, though, to think what she'll say sbont u scarinj people. I'm gt4 w didn't do it, bt- y. Hit liny did not answer. He waa thinkin;. Suddenly be jumped two feet in the air and sd: "Hurrah, Itob, hurrah! I hart it "Whrt hire jnn, Rot? Tell me qiilk:-' The boy reeimied his eat an the ntimp kin and imfoMed his plan. "We'll tell mother all about it," be Wan, "and sk her to sell na a lot of pie, cakea, Jlly, tsrls snd a turkey, and we C4U py for them with otir chieje en money. Then we'll soop nnt all th" Inaidea of thene twin pntnpkiaa and fill tn with the nice thhis. sol tbe nlht helore Th.iukfjiving we'll carry them down to thnt nil hou and kick the d'KT snd rna. Won't that be r.in? A hundred times better than mskinc a Ian teru." t H b besrliiy ssreed ft the plan, and boili ltoys hurried home. "Mother! mother! ne're cot somKhlng . H .... i r i. i . i m w . ,u. rtn.j i.i, urtr.itwn SkV. Mm. Pliillipa a.it down and b..:jed while the boys ehaineface lly to'd alKint ! their inteotloti of warinir the neonle hi1 the k:;!!", et wUicb -ho iokwl rerr ip-;tve. Then ther excit-ily told ber their plans. "T.ike all onr chicken mo:.ej-, mother, and give na piles of good things," said Roy. "And if there isn't enough money you can have some of our chickeua to pay for the stuff." sdded Bob. Mrs. Phillips et tered gladly into the srbeme and promised to have everything ready by Tunnkiving ere. She allow ed tbe hoys to pay for p.-irt of the fet, as she thought H would lie a uood leon for them. The liors were mneh excited and e.irly on the appointed night brought In the twin pumpkins, ni ely cleaned inside, and eHeh with s small cap cut off at the top. It was a very important part of the plan that the pumpkins should look as if jut carried from the field, Mrs. Phillip carefully fiiled them with tarts, jellies, cakes, celery and delicious mince piea, a great pst of fresh butter shaped like a pumpkin, two loaves of currant bread and a pair of chicken. The boys added a big bng of orsnces and a box of candy especially for Bessie. Then the pump kins were so full that not another thing could be crammed Into them. Mr. Phil lips now appeared to assist with hearty good will and brought a great basket of potatoes, turnips, apples, and, last but not lesirt, a huje tnrkey, all ready for masting. These things, together with the pumpkins, wera earned with much smothered Isoghter to the door of the bale old tumble-down hu- T- r ! bails filled with goodies held the nlace of honor and were stationed directly be fore the door, lit boys bad the pleas ure of kicking on tbs door and then dived into the darkness. The door flew open and a young voice called. "Mother, oh, com and see these , immriuf ywutfiiJUTi; Ana on, mere s a i turkey and s big bssket of things." The surprised bttle woman hurried to ! tbe door and, after gnsing at tbe gifts la astonishment, said, "Iet's carry tbem ! in. I wonder who has been so kind to 1 ur They dragged tbe basket snd pumpkins into the house, and suddenly tbe boy cried out, "Oh! oh! these big pompkins sre full of lovely things. Don't cry, mother, dear. I know wno left these things. It was those Phillips boys, Bob aud Roy. I'm sure it wss, because I heard tbem ask their mother If they could hive those big pmnpklns. Twins, they called 'em. To-morrow I'll go and ask Bol Phillips' forgiveness for hitting mm ami tell Mm I didn't mean to." Bob and Boy walked alowty home, Idsstd tbelr parents good night and went to bed. The last thing Bob said was, "The boy's a brick. Us needn't beg my forgiveness. And we'll be friends after this." Then be sank into s sound and happy sleep. Detroit Free Press. "Are you going to bars Aunt Peerisb for Thanksgiving, msmmsT" asked little Both, who wsa isboriously Jotting down the things for which she thought she should be thankful, "Not this year, dear," snd tha young bnpefnl Joyfully mode another entry. "Hare yea ntarb to be thankful for this yosr, Grumpy 7" "Well, something, rai thankfol that V AfsT "rl,' ? . ;W BSSSJ af V I TV F ' Si --XKmsT 1 ,Bsm rm m V 7 1 J$" .M bey can't sitaa abof it aay tmigasr for me as last twotro IS w i!l he iiilopniJcat of market prices. fbir Daily To ihaksg;visgs. And now. THANKSGIVING IN 17 0 5. How Wamhinittori'a Proclamation Dif fered from Thoac of Later iJoya. Nowadays, the Thanksgiving prolsma ti'm of the Slate and national executive are brief compared to what they were In trie early diys of our republic, says writer in the Boston Herald, la tbe awe of the bitter he doean't foreshadow his furUicontiiig annual message as was liiiftoa's time. This is seen in the T!i;tnk giving proclnwtkna issued by our great snd gAM first President in the early, part ! the i'sar i ' eb. V.i as "a day of public thanksgiv ing and prayer." The "Father of ilia Country' was then years of ae and was serving his siith year as President it was a lung document and covered quite a number of points. Of these, will advert very brieliy to oniy three or wur which are peculiarly sjg.ifjcaiit. la the preamble be mentions, as the Cm subject, "demanding the public at Rutioii on this solemn occasion, our ex emption from a foreign war" and net pnp,se, ss "an object of gratitude." the "increasing prospect of the cotiliuu anca of our exemptions from a foreig.i war." Which propositions evidently re lute to the settlement, through special envoy, John Jay. of our, serious trou bles with Great Hntiin, growing out of the continued occupation by tha British of the western forts on Lake Brie, con trary to the treaty of 1783; and the seiz ure of American veiwels bound for French ports by British ships and the imprisonment of American seamen. Another csuse for thanksgiving, ac cording to the same high authority, Is "the great degree of internal tranquillity we b.iv enjoyed." To which is sdded "onr cause for thankfubiess for the re- cant confirmation of thst tranoaillitv bv the suppression of sn Insurrection which so wantonly threatened it." And in another place the President re pents this Idea, asking his people "to render a tribute of praise and irratitoda it , 'P0" of " events, fo nsWe control which has been to the Great Disposer of all events, fo ... vim uimwiicr ia rue sup pression of the iats insurrectiou." What ine rresMetn had In nuud In thia allu sion was the "great whisky Insurrection" la Pensylvanla m 17M, rstised by tba passage by Congress of acta Imposing duties upon spirits distilled and upon stills. It was finally snpprewd by Gov. I.ee of Msryland, with 1B.000 troops, acting under orders of tbe President. Tnrkey Oolibli r lime. A soug Is borne soon the Imu 1 hat dotb mine car dellgMt, When nnls sre ripening ou tbe tress And thistle pods are white. Ko radeuce elear of rloglog bells, Ko music set la rhyme. But lust s symphony that tells Tfs torkey-gebbler time. What vlataa epes ta my vlewl Vi bat f lorlmia dreams arise I A inu of elder, sweet snd saw, A row nf pumpkin pies. The rl1 Tbsuksglvlag's goldea stats This resr Is st Ms prime. Hurrah! barrab! bsrrab oars SMrsi 'TIs turkey-gobbler time. . -H. I. Drum. "Going te observe Tbsskamvluc as your house, Johnnie I" Then 21 vj ANOTMCR Lirg BAVta Mrs. O. 1 wife ef 0. raoka. ef Sallshorf. M . Fas. Sbrriff of Wlco niico uosiory, says: "1 su fered with kid ney rvsupuilul for eight yeara. it cams oa iue gradual ly. 1 felt tired and weak, was short asT breath snd was trou b I e d with bloating a ft re eatiiis.sBMl ay limbs vers badly swolles. One dn-tor told ane It would finally tura to Bright a dtaessM I was Isid op st one time for three seeks. 1 bad not taken 1 loan's KIsV rey Pilla more than thre dajs when the distressing acting across my buck f hispprared, isd I was aouo esittrely tured." For sale tiy all dealers Price 94 eeuts. Foster U ilburt! Co , Buffs lo, S. T. F'Otball pJayers rateiy have rrava to dr al tbelr college criminations. It la Inferred that the pr fes n ar 'Dclmed io be ! rj I"ut with thorn An officer In the Gcrm in Arriivh! evented an actl)lcne csrLhlg'Ul srbUh can b carried by one roan, tn-1 whicliwiil Ilium In i te every thl 04 1th In a distance of ons hundred tarda. - HAM TOIL VHTperTTWIUK SUCKER AND CP 5Y7 IWt 0 VTKW3 WW A3V r9 rUl A. . ITT. r.a CO.. K-a-n. af.m., U S A. rwr. i ca-M A was c , 'icv.ato, c n. A popular bOMtdlig rmise for pi Inters exists In Mudlson Btrcet of certain cl y. Tbe njansner It rery shrewd and amp'oyes only stoat wrrant girls, home of tbe typos tcc-isloimlly staifer b me under ao icealve qoantMy of beer, snd the itout girls are found very useful to lelplog tba tight gentlemen ep Uirt. SlOO ilmrti, aioe. Tba resulen m t.n otr will ha nliMaakl ta .nam lliai u.ere t at nn.t .ine ilrm.!i hna lial fccieora tub. Iwwui alii u ttrm it. .ii 1 laiim. ai)i mai ( suutii. llall'i t alarrti l'ur ine oolr miVllve cure kbotnu in mwii-al raiernltv. (aurrta l-in a eon.tlliilloil ill -e. re.i!lre a coimtifiltoiii treatu enL Hall's auurii ( ure U.ft luietiialiv. S"tins dire. Ill m lim hlazi tit.! t;..' L i. . . leieby )R-,i,1fm fuun.lallini at llie raw. anil f tin- ino i.nlleni -iren-.!h hv bulMliia p Iue ' ou liiutlou ami aoisloiii uxlure In noma i-ifK. U.h tjjolM ietor hti iiiich lallh IA U niratle poer llml Kiev odor One 1 1 uo. I red li,nr t,r un -n-f ti.nt 11 laiU la u: Bessl lor l.-l tt Ua.tllfinTliit!. A.l. re I j, IIKN'kT & CO, Totsde, O. tvio by rrnt;t', V.. JlU I 3I1U.J I'lli are th- het Farmer' Insurance companies hsre wakrncd to the fact, that lately the llnny of cittle bv l gmnloK s iaige- y du to wire fet.oa, which attract lie electric Quid. It Is asserted that the glare ol rlecttlc llahu 00 war vesteh Is si tiU-nsclv brilliant that the sail irs rvqumtlv suffer fiom weiitncss of be ey. In a few cases total ollndnts has resultud. We hear a uood deal scd about tba lenity ov iotelleckt, the force of feaion and the dlcsnmlnatlon o ulrment; but man It more re in irkabie for hi wblms Hian ermr bng else I kno of The physical itreoKtb or m it men be. Ins tu de cay after their ality-thlrd year. A Marel of Rolief St Jacobs Oil Sale snd sure Iw Lumbago and Sciatica ssd eitecta a unmet cur. Thomas Uulno. of ha ait .,k Jtreet, PblUdeipiila, haiaoat which fldnilr is anigous to peipetuate ler r.ce. 8be recently gave birth to 1m.ty.0M kittens, each about tba U of a A- Id mouse. IECCS' CHERRY COUCH SYRUP ure oough and cold.. JBkSt mm. mm "Ton bet! Mamma gars tao sash gs at Basso aW as. 0. O . 41 TOIUL VCM