Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1881 — Page 2
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Thm OflftahAr Imm at Um Jbaraeu- ofHe mimm contains Um oUowa official report Um aufopey erf Frewideot GartMld, ptwfMred by Um rgoom ia charge: OrrtctaLaacoaaor gent rMT-atoerraai -AutaaTtox oC the hemy ai" aaateat A A. 3araM. mad fitliawir m, hW, eem. wKMi4M,jpWM houre niter death, at Frauchlyu Oedtoge, Mb. M. Jprcaent aad Msbnte. Dr. A. W. altos, ur-ItoB-Owwigj. K. smraM. V. a, A..aurgcoa J. J. Woodward, U. a. A Da nobett Keyburn. Dr. Frank H. HamtMoe, Dr. D. Hayoa w. Dr. Andrew H. aalta,of BWfM Sew York, aod Aetbsg AMtotant-wif D.8. Uab, of the Arexy Medical Mot of Wenklngtoa, D. CL: iscee toy thM nayOsehMM m a i adjoining that ta watoh the Mr T MHt It wm unaalawuaty esjceed abet Use esteeottoa should be made by Dr. Lamb, aad that i Woodward amtuet reward the obsarraIt WM farther lUMUlMOIMtr I tttt the cranmmohonld not bo opoasd. Woodward taeo yiiit that the SfcMtlOU akotud be eOUdUOttd m follows: That tbe hodjr shoal he viewed eiternally. aad any morbid appiirausii exhWtng recorded. Teat the catheter riwat Imm mi paeeedlutO IMf WOMi M WM MH MMMf Ufa, WM 1t oat for tbe entrpeee MT asntohtog to jeer ton of Um buUst. That a kwglneietou from the superior MtwaUr at the sternum tethe pahta, aa4tlrtjtaiiii ay a ItaasrerM TkatttM abdomlael Stop the autde should DMBMlatMd bask aa Um ahaomtaat vtsTae. after the of If SOMlbi any further aad that, saetty, the Should bo examined. of Tbeoxaaunattoa was than ptoeoo tod with, MdUM fottowtag Tke body was OMsseerabty tMastolaa:. bwt -the fbea wm much mm wasted thaa tkeumb. A ptwetvaUvc fluid Mi beea tojeeted by tbe ' few houre before Into tbe Ml ry. Tfc ptpe used for ttiia puriUU la pootttoa. Tb iatorlor tuf i of Um body proMwUit ao abaoraMl aatber diMoloratioa of aar art of tba abdomm. Just below tbo riabt mt. ami Uttl bt. bJad It. tbww wah aa oval Mtoomlod oswain, about baif aa laob ta iMMOter. from wblc UM mJm wm wm inaalaw. but ao tumofMtbw could b obMrva ta Um Mawtid nA eoMMmabta NHSibor of purpuro-Hlio word scattered ttrtoa.tr ovr Um wft wpute. aad tbeaoo "forward M far Mtbo imcIUsu tEbey maps ftooi oat oMrbtb ta MO-fWirth of aa bct ta dtaaMtor, wora aWlbUy eterated astd Mirwuraceous oa be attrfftea, aad aair of tbem were oallaoBt ta vt-oupt of two to four or More. A oJniUr but anak mm abaaoaat oraaUon wm OJhMrvod toaroMr mmH Oodlac ration oa taw rbjM -oscavatM aleor, aboMt i att of a mail urban ata. wm arated over Um ptaus vroooM if tbo town dorsal vertebra. rwr tbe Mrua ttwro woro four sasall beditMroa, too iarsjaot sbosst balf an lack la dhuaetor. A few aeno paamlM aod a aoMborof rogMtrsootaof vaat iwori ess by postal tcoaosMtlon were scatt,4 ovor tbe sbouldcrs. baak. aod buttoeb. Tbo tattortor part of tbo MantuM wm mm sl.Motarod by bypootatio BMMoatloii. A roMf of beiworrbotdiU to mot, ratbor lawor Usaa a walsnit, protrwdod tbo anus. Tbo trlx of tbo woond made by pbiiul bnttot was tocoanlaed over tbo teat Mtcre.otm apaco. tbrce and a baif incbo to Tift of tbe vorttbrat sp'ae. A daep linear fMtiattM fmado ta part by tV operation of Jury HLmn eitondodbr ibnt of Ancwat occuMd a posit km etaaetr corroapeadina; to mmmft border of tbe risibttweirikrlb. 11 dimMtn"ai poUTMrir abtMrtjwo mebM from tbo wariOUfat swoe aaa extcwoea lorwsiru a imm more taan taree mcao. ai tae interior extremity of tbs loeutioM tbero waa a deep, earty frioare abraded SMrfnee, about an I nek meione. A wetl-oiiad, HadMe catbetof, fourImi inckes kwnf, was tben patel into tblo teatsatt, m bad been done to wak It out ur 'fkt Vfe. Mora team an ce wm at iret eneoun than bad aouatry boon tae rao, trnt ovettti, triak; Um wtaeter entered wttb not Mr Tsoseaea ta tko Mil Mnetk. It wao ebon left la p altion, and Um body exposed Mtpttlr for tko eiamiutttou of tko rteoenu Tan cranium wm not opened. A feme; incK aton wm made from the superior extremity of aba ateranm to tbo bums, folio wed by a t eoroa taoiaknt crossinc- tbe abdomen Juot br WW am nablt:m Tko four Maps Uhm formed njto turned baek and tbe Mbdomia expoaed. Tbo subeutaaeou adipoee tissue dVrhted br Use lncilmM wm a Httk mo.e than one otn Mfc of aa look tklek over tbe tkorax, M tkleker ovov tbo abdomen, belae; a qntirtbr of Ik lack atone the Unea and m muck m knlf an toek thick toward the ontar extremity at the transverse Ineifknt. ih iatpeetkia or Ute abdmaiail riseera oUam, tbe transferee ookm wMotnerred to lie nBttle abora no mm of the umMMeua. It emn nrmiy aoheretft to toe anterior edne of tbo liver. The greater omentum oeeerod the laiaatliiii pretty thorouehir. from the tran oro eoloa almost to tbe petrtt. It was still cntt fat, and very amok Maekened by enom eanurostkm. On both aMea its tut oral MatvtSN were Maereiit to tbo abdominal porletie. esMNtaeiki oierentk and twelfth Una, on the Mfw aMO) tna O'lnee iOMI wore nwkMroe)e itrat, weUtfiniaixeil had, protrnMy. o d.
ttm - frmt-ito'e hero Mtrs: Three adhesiom
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tJsoae f tkf sp-'eea, pomihie date baek to an
y attoek of ekn. nie d-aeaMry, from wMek the
wttoatMsakl b) knee aojfered darlar the j CXett War. On the riajM omo there wore a few
atmllar adbeHH pad a number of doUoate and vtvbabhr leaent oaea.'' A omm of black, eoaaulated blood oorered and oeneaatad' the spbieu and tbe left rnarvia of MM fwmtor omonrnm. On ra'ains; this oftotwota It wm fMd loat this blood bumo eamtidt'd theuairk Uie MA toatbar and iteie Hstlnm aad tfiepped down into Um pe.vK in irkk tkere wm eome etotted Mood and jyiiukku jfmBg. jaMmaadlk m aAo 4ik di I I ratare luneo xaaa a peatoraioow anM. t A t -t mp: M A lartra part fit tkhl UsM knt wroMr tranawled tram ike InJoaVMm wat.Tti of Um embatmer."! Tan taood inagula. barbie; bean turned out nan oMlet?tonj anmnared eery aaarty a H we now erMU nt Wit tae pntat tromwblofcttm Idooi bndea-
WM MM adneeCO to UM HltlSI
aad tko lirer hsaieivtty out ouablyM k fruttteni attempt wm Made to of Um Man of the before amktaa; any further Mctstuna. Br the uslostidM tka omfamltr of tae eatbeter. wb-eh send lueo tbe wouad. oouM be felt betw tk rmuaeum and Um rfejat ittac faMln, bat It bad evMontly doubted upon Itself, aad. at thoexh a peannMod senrek was made nothanc nould be seen or felt M ladlaale the areaf Um bullet, ettaor m that "ioo or onwwhoro. . .. Tbe etoeVmilnal racera wwre taan oareruuy from tbe body, pmced auitame and aanmiaed seriatim, wltk the fol io wieer result: eetween tae nwr sss imeor Yetee eokni peored to eouMl au abeeeM cavity betweu Um under surface of the lirer and the trenevene aMse-coMU, wasen mrurreu i ne eaiHiMdder and eiteoded to about Um same distanoe on eaeh aide of It. MeMurtwr tlx iaekes transrorsoly and four laekes from be. fore, backward. Thia eavtqr waa lined by a tniek or oneiric membrane, which eampleteiy repmeed tbe eaneme oa mm par mjmm Mrfeee of tke uver eecispwu nr it MMtataed about two ounces ot yellow tluid-a mixture of pus aad atuarr PMtaer. Tkm abeeeM did not in voire any portion f Um subetaace of Um Hror except Um Mirfaee with which it was la contact, and no aommunleatlun eou d be detextod between H and any pert of tbr woundperHoaoal adkeabMd antated between tbe upper suriaee of tke rkjat Mbe of tbe treer aad the dtapkrannt. Tbe lire than normal, wekjhlag eeyktyfour ounoM, Iw substance was arm. but of a yellowish color oa It surface aad throughout tke Ulterior of tbe organ, from forty deaonerntlon. Xeertdeoee that it bad penetrated by tbe bullet could be found. nor were there there any abicsMss or infuroUone in any part of tbe tissue. Tke spleen was connected by Mtoae. There were several eonaoaJnl eeures la ite mareiae, iririnx It a tobumted appearance. It was snoraaally larxe, weirhtnx etakteeu ounces, of arety dark lake red color, both on the surface aad on section." Its parenchyma waa soft aad flab by, but contained no abaopMce or infurotione. There were some recent peritoneal aibe ton betwe n the posterior wall of the stonitbe posterior abdomrnal parletiee. Wnh UUa exception no aboormaities were dieoorered la tke atomack or intestines, nor were any other ertJenrte of general or local perttoaitla fotmd besides those aaoady apeeiaed. Tbo nxkt kidney welched eta: ouncea: the left kidaey serea. Juet beneath UMcnpauie of the left kidney, at about the middle of Its atlu.'e abeeeasoaetkird of an Inch iw diameter. Tkere were three email serous cyets on Um convex border of tbe right kidaey, Juet beaeath tta capsule, la other reap cuts tke itseue of both kidneys was normal in appearance aad ut texture. Tbe urinary bladder was empty. Bek'.ad tke riant kidney, after Um reeaoral of that organ from the body, the dtkwed track of the bullet waa dissected Into. It was found that from tbe point at wklca It had fractured Um right e'eveatk rib itkree inches and a half to tke right of the vertebral spine, tke missile to ttw left otuiuuely forward, pans tag tarosam Um body of tke am ramfaar ver tebra and todwlng In the adipoee eonneetive tiasue imutedmteiy below the tower border of tbe pancreas, about two tnchm aad a half to Um left of Um spinal column, aad behind the peritoneum. It bad become completely eeeyeted. The track of the bullet between tbe point at which It had fractured the eseveoth rib aad that at which It entered tbe tret lumvertebra wm eoeetderabiy dilated (no pus eon ourrowee aownwerns througk the adtpoee tissue behind tbe right kidaey, and thence bad found its way between the peritoneum and the right Iliac fascia. Making a eeecendtng channel, which extended almost to the groin. The adtpeee Mosul behind Um kidaey. la the vietntty of ikie descending channel, wm muck tkleker cd and condeaeod br IndaauaMlon. In Um ckaaneL which was found almost free from pus, my tbe flexible catheter, hrUMduecd into Um wouad at the commencement of the autopsy. Its extremity was found doubled upon itaeit, Immediately beneath tbe peritoneum, repueinx upon tke it tae fascia, where the channel was dilated into a pouek of considerable Ue. This inoaMiescending channel, now clearly seen to aae been caused by the burrowing- of pue front the wound, waa eup ned during life to have been Um track of Um outlet. The tart dorsel together with tbe flrat and scco .d.lumbar vurtebne and the twelftk rib, were tben removed from tbe body for thorouga examination. Whoa aminntioH wm made It that the ballet had penetrated the Bret lumbar vertebra In tke upper part ot the rixht side of its body. The aperture by which tt catered Involve I Um taterrertebral eartrjMe next above, aad waa situated Juet below and anterior to the InttTvnrtebral foramen, from which Its upper margins were about oae-qunrter of aa Inch diet ant. Passing obliquety to the left aad forward t amuck tke upper part of tbe body ot Um flrat lumbar vertebra, tke bullet e lodged by an aperture, tke centre of watch was about hair an Inch to tbe left of the median lino, and wbwk also mvotved Um Intervertebral cartilage next above tke cancellated tisane The body of tbe flrat lumbar vertebra was very muck comminuted, and tbh fragment somewhat displaced, (tevcral deep natural extended from the track of the bullet mio the lower part of the body of the twelfth dorsal vertebra. Others extended through the ttrst lumbar vertebra Into the Intervertebral eartlbew between It and the second lumbar vertebra. Both that cartllaxe and that next alore were partly destroyed by ulceration. A number of minute InurmeiiU rrnrn the fractured lumbar tritebra had been driven Into the adjacent soft puts. It was Ittrtkor lound that iher.gat twHtth r e also w fravturcd at a point one mvk and a iuarter to the right of the tram, verse urocele of the twelfth dorsal vertebra. Tbte Injury had not been rccognie.1 during On hawing through the vertentra a Httle to the right of Um nte-liaa line, it waa found that tan spinal eofnmn wm not tarwlved by tke track of the ballet. Taw sainat eord and other eonteata of ibis portion of tae epinal canal presented n-j abnormnl appearattere. Toe rnat of tbe spinal cord wat not exatataed. Iwroad tke flrat lumbar tert-hr tbe bedto' emit iaaod to fototto left, paastaf behind the ftasAsjasaaeaabab!' aea ttmMh aunlana cMaBaam nxi IMNlllJ 1 wW W wmw Prlalfff. WtPVIV H WWm Mere It wm en i eloped In a Ira rat of neetlre ttaue, wh.ch contained, twvldm the baal a Minute quaatHy of mealstated, aoM ghipor mm. which termed fata layer t portion of tae) eurfaee of the lead.. a tgankaaroi aaaatmarMae wewen snaa vei sseiwwnmem ww part of tbe gfejtwan wMca prnrod, all MMrn-
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about aa tack from thm ajrak of the br far hack. ward aa the body of the aret lumbar vertebra, the tree was alio I wt k enaruluted bl4. which eitocsled on the left late a regu lar epaoo rent la V e adiiisaiag flatowt ti aakMd Um aeritMMUM aad aboeo tbe cross ttw blood had worked It war to the left, burrowing anally tkrougn Um peritoneum boated the spleen Into the abdoMiU'd nvltjr. The rendiojr of too thuaee by the ritrni aUn of thMbkiod was undoubtedly the cause of tbe paroxysms if pain wh eh occurred a abort time before deata. This mass of cotubited bkd was of irregular form, and nearly as large as a man's flat. It could be distinctly aeon from la fivut. thr ugh tbe peritoneum, after Us site beaiad tke greater curvature of Um stomach bad tccu expMed by the dtaeeeUonof the greater omentum from the Bloataca.and eaicially after souie delicate adkealuna between the t mach and part of the pet itoaeum eovorlng the blood-mass bad beea broken down br tbe angers. From the relations of tbe mass, as thus area. It wm bettoved that the hemorrhage bad proceeded from one of Um mesenteric arteriee. but. aa R waa dear that a minute dteeeottoa auant be require 1 to net ermine tba particular breach involved. It was agreed that tbe taaltruled Uaaues aod adjoining soft parts ahanid be preserved for subsequent study. Oa examination and diooection maiie In aceordanee with this agrremeat. It wm found that tae fatal kemorrkage proceeded from a rent nearly fMir-tontbs of an tnck lour in the main trunk of tko splenic artery, two inches end a balf to the left of tke caeiiac axis. Tbe rent muet hate occurred at least several nays before death, since tbe everted tdites la tbe lit in tke vessel were united by arm adaoeioo to tke surrounding connective tissue, tkttt forming an almost continuous wall, bounding Um adjoining portion of Um W. od dot. Moreover. Um peripheral portion of the elot la this vie nity wm disponed In pretty ana cooeenirie layers. It waa farther found that Um eyat below the lower marrm of the panose, in wklesi the bullet was found, was Utueted three inoket and a hmt to tbe left of the crime axis. Ueeide Um mmw of coagulated Mood Just daaeribed. another about the she of a walnut waa found in tbe greater omentum, near tbo splenic extremity of Um stomach. Tke communication, if any, between this and the lamer bemorrbagic mam could not be made out. Tbe eam nation of Um tborack vtaoera reeuHed m follow: The heart weighed eleven ounces. AU Um cavities were entirely empty except ibe right ventricle. In wkieh a few shreds of soft rertdleh coagulated blood adhered to the Internal Mirfaee. On tke surface of Um Mitral valve there were several soots of laity defeneration. Wltk tab) exception the cardiac reives were normal. The muscular tMsue of the heart was soft, aad ore easily. A few spota ot fatty degenera tion existed m the lie ne; membrane of tbe aorta, luet above Um soMllunar valves, nnd a
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slender clot of fltsr.n we found Inttie rt. , fUjfp (brown sugar will do) and spices where It wm divided about two htcbM from iat: half a CUB of Sugar to a pound ?VZlrZ:TuX SKalp w?U lie eno,5 When it f JiJSSrZ t". drop in the skins and boil ten tlotMhe Te7L i I wlnuUM, if it seems too thin, boil anandnrm adkeaion between tbe anterior edge t other ten minutes. This i nice as an of the tower tone tbe pericardium, and the aceompnnnnent for cold chicken ad a . a. . a - a ... .i I .... If t
llaphraerm. Tae rurec lung wetawee in.ny. : two ouncea. The pewenor fan m ice namiire between its appee and tower tones was eon gwnNauy Ineomsdefe, The lower lobe of tbe right lung wm kj poetat cally cneigeued aed couemer-ibM pontons, especially townrd Iti bete, were tbe scat of tbe bron no pneumonia. Tke bronchial twVes Contained a ronfc1eraale )uantit- of atrinry moea-pu. Their mucous eurOce wm reddened by catarrhal bronchitis. Tbe Inner thane was wdeinatoim. t A foot note here says; "A part at tenet id this condition was coubtlea duo to Um extra vasntlon of the mjoeticja fluid need by tbe embalMcr." Tbe tang tissue contained no alwCMoea ot lafarcnttoaa. Oa the left side, the lower tobs of the hmar wm bXfund. behlad to the onetel ptfura, above to we upper lobe, aad below to Um dMbragnv by pretty arm pleurals a beiooa. Tbe toft long weighed tweet y aerea onnres. Theioadittoa ot Its bronehwt tube, andol tke tung tieeue, was very nearly the Mime si on therbrkt side, tke chief dttfonmce being that the area of bronctwvpaeumoola in tbe lower tobc wm mock lees extenalve hi fan left lunx than in tbe right. In the lateral prt ot tke tower tobc of tbe left lung, and scout an from its pleural surtae there wis a group of four miaaw areas of gray bepartxation. each about one-eUkth of an Inch in diameter. There were no tnfWNJUtioas, and m abee f m In any part of the lung- tissue. TlmawrgeonsaMiottnrat ike nntwpsy were uuiMoustyoftiMopiai the history ot tne rase, m ennmnawnn autopey, it bt ttue evulent tknt tke tlisTerent suepnraUnxsurfacex, and eapeoinUy tka fractured spongy tieeue of the vertebra, furnish a suntctent explanatlan of the septic eenditkHW which existed durinsrKfe. About an hour after tke post-mortem examination was completed, tke physicians named at tbe commencement of tkkt report nmernbled for furthr oontaHatlon in an adjoining cottage. A brief outline of the resalta ot lha post-mortem evamlttattoa wn drawn up, etxned by alt tbe physicians and bandod to Privnta tearotary J. ttantoy Brown, who wai reguaeted to furatoh eontw to the newsoeper I). W. Hum, J. K. suaaa, J.J. WoonwAsnB, Moaaanr Kxratrajt, D.S. Ltiwa. As tbe above report eontstaa fwtfaaravbs detniung nbfirathnm made at Washington oa the petmrkel speetmmis pereervt'd for that purpose, the names of. Iha. F. it. Hamilton, Ix, ll tyes Agncw and A. If. Sntlta are not unbended to It. It be, however, henn subMilted tn then, awl they have given their aseat to the other port km of the report. "Jack Russell," the celebrated huntlnir mirnon of I von aire, l'.n gland, bt eight; six year dd. and .int mi, when as a young trwtroan a Oxford he saw his iirt Wild ml deer killed at Kmoor to the present hour he has never missed an ojmu ng day of the hunting season. He often after a hunt rides fifty mil? to his hdtrm. Larger boops are already Hemandt)dbyaMh)adnfaahk eltiea. and a vague, WrdehM fear per vadts the sebeitivt ntaturfM keari that the old ildubswMivi mm wfj toon aamm tmsae nfgjii m aft tMr MbTOtier power.
JP(Bacj(aPal meieJ(erJMi IcJSfcwai fcJ JP(f Sa JPJPr Caa(fc mfctaO tSfet iMsifcami Jp(ttaWwa taf Uithn, aiiar wiilok Um aolag way ba f4ajrw4 with fjattiaa; wax aad a plug of wood. Plata Bkw lhinf.---aVnkk hmlt otjafttl of rtoe orar tgml. In Ut mornIhw mix wkh Uta riot threa tables puontab of sugar, a tnall awosj of batter and a Htila aatt Pour ovor thla one quart ot new milk, aad bake alowiy two aoora. A roadr mat hod for aot fomentation! la to placa lUaaoia in tbo steamer of an ordinarv putato staam kettle. Tbojr raadily baooeao pernteated with tbo ttosuu whon Ui kettle ia ulacetl on tae lire, gad can be readily changed without any fear of aeakled lingers doting tae attempt to wring teem euffteieuUv dry, as ia Ute ordinary methoxi. --Danish Pttdding. One ettpfttl of tapiooa, three pints of water, half teaspooafttl of salt, half a teacupful of augar. one tumblerful of any kind of bright jelly; wash the tapioca and soak in the water over night; in the morning Ktin a double boiler and eook one ur; stir frequently, add the salt, sugar and jelly, and mix thoroughly; turn into a mold that has been dipped in cold water and set away to harden; serve with oreatn and sugar. Careful farmer (sayg the ItneWcaa Cultivator) should always select their seed from the best-matured stalks while yet standing in the field. There is no doubt that a difference of ten per oeat. oould be made in the value of the crop in one year by a judicious and careful selection of the seed, aad should this oourse be pursued for a aeries of years, a large incfease oould be made in the crops of era of almoet any good variety, Oyster Pte. Oysters, one quart, pepper, one-half teaspoonful, mace, one bait teaspoon ful, salt, one-half teaspoonful, cracker erttmbt, one teaeupfni, butter, one-quarter pound, pud" pastts Strain the oysters; add the spice, cracker crumb aad the butter broken in bitsr out in a deep pie-dish lini'd with paste; add half the oyster Hqttor, The dish, should be full, covered with rich puff pasta, and baked until the cmst is dose. Spioed Grape Jam. Pinch the pulp from the rrapex, laying the skins on one side. Put the pulp over the fire with very little water; boil twenty minute and then strain it through a sieve. Pnt it baek over the fire and add
supper ama. - l'rof. A. E. stonnt. of the Uolorado Agricultural College, expresses himself very atroturly in favor of light seeding of wheat He says that "a single grata of wheat cannot carrr out itsJiabit and develop accord Inst to its nature on less than sixteen square inches, and that every pound of seed wheat should be made to produce its .bushel all over the world. ' He avers that sowing much wheat "to get a good stand'7 ig the worst kind of economy, as the farmer loses his seed, aad never m any instance can make as large a yield as by thin sowing. The practice of forcing a horse to stand oa his legs, or walk about, while iahorin under an attack of colic, Is most inhuman. The same remark is also applicable to the plan of exercising a horse during the time he is under the purgative action of a dose of physic, lie should be moved gently about before the mdicme commences to operate, but never after. Do those barbarians who knock the animal about while endarinsr the pains of oolfc. or when auftering from the strong purgative no j ilott 9( medicine, ever think of what I they are doing? If they were treated ) t),eBlselve the same plan, under circutnstanoes, they would skmu . eom to tir aensea reganli ng the man airemetti of the unfortunate animal which hi placed tindvr their eharge. JtaWswS x PuUigg a Heap en a Berrel. Pttttlng a hoop on a family iJonrbarrrl is an operation thai will hardly bear an encore. The woman generally attempts it before tbe matt conies home to dinner. She nets the hoop up ou ttie end of the staves, takes a deliberate aim with the rolling-pin, and then, hutting both eyes, brinjrs the pin down with airher fotve on one arm, while the other one instinctively shield her face. Then she makes a dire for the camphor and unhlea lied mosHn, and when the man come home she iwtrittnx back of the stove thinking Of Si. Stephen ami tbe other martyrs, while a burnt dinner and the camphor am struggling for the mastery. He av thtt if he had but kept her temper ho won dnt have trot hurt. And he visit. the barrel h4raeif and puts the hoop on very carefnHv, nnd then adjastc it so nlcolv to the top ot every utavo that oulva. few fnari raps apimrcntty aro needed to brtug it down all right. And then he , iaurhg to ntmseu to uiirk whai a ftiM his wife kicked nn for a simple matter that only nooded a little patienoo tn adjust itself; thn he gets the hammer, dtnd give tbe hoop a intsli rap on one side, and the other i fiies up and catches him oa the, no, i filling his soul with wrath and hut eyes With tears, aod the next minute the barret if olng a roas thertMitn, aooompan ietl by tie hammer, and another caadida4e for mnrphor and rag if enroiled ttt the gmk army that la un- , singly inareningtfrward the grave. i i)nwary Aeaw.
wiat is cooo m mm is m FOR IUST. If r 1 "ninrtnmr-nhininstaiiiMlkiat amhls proprietots aad blooded etwek owner la the northern part of Um city of ralladelpkbv, m N. TweWabeet. Mr. W. has devoQ the best yean of his uss te the stady aad tmiaing at homes, aad be is enmkiared an auUMria- ut all matteti pertaining to KorarHeik. reeling desirous of bearing what be had to my la pnene psrssen regarding Um merits of . J atom On. as a remedy tor same of Um Ulstaat borseOnh U heir to. the wruer ramtved to go direct ta Mr. Walton's stables for the purpose of inlervlewnttj him en Um subject, lir. Walton talked fwely upon Um matter and mid : "After many years active experirnre I cau nuVly My that I iwaMler Bt. Jam oil a remarkably good Uniinrtit for A...fklu lib. l
uws, oruism anu similar anVrtlona. 1 have used Mr. Jacob t Boreas, and caa state m m JUL It la (in. en that never now about six slnea I amt eanuneneed usnm Uiat On en my nones, ana i snait continue w use a I happened to commence using St. Jacom On, on hones ta this way: My nuber to over 4fhif years of age and to subject to many of the aitaMBfct incident in old age. Among other wings no baa Rheamatic attacks, pains in hU limbs and tolnbi. and at-he in dlBercnt parts of hto body. He commenced using Sr. JaoomOii. Mveral months since, and after rubbing himself freely with the liniment night and morn lev. according to the printed direottons, be obtained tbe most derided relief. Whenever be has any pain now he uses St, Jacom Oil and it always drives tbe pain away. Now I fully know from personal observation that ' What U pond Jar sum U ooodfor fan? "Further reports brin tbe gratifying latellkjeaM that ArisUdea Welsh, niq., of Krden. aeim Mock-Farm, near Philadelphia, Tt., Um breeder of thai famed racer. Iroquois, above represented, lues and stmncly endorses St. Jacom Oil m a wonderful remedy in its effects upon his stock. Mis experience with the Great Oenaaa aomedy juaUAed him tot giving his unouailard indorsement of It and in Mylar that bis chief groom should always use it on the form. ff M. JONI BULL'S Smill's Tonic Syni5 WOK THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS sad FEVER. The preerieter sf this eeiestated moiieias justly alalau for it a sapor tori ty ever all remadiM ovor esTersd to the public for tko IAFX, ClftTAIX, tTEXDT aad m AVBXT ears of Ax a aad Vovor. or Chills aad rover, wkotkor sf skort or leaf rtaadiag;. Hs refers te tko satire WMtera aad teatkera Mnatry to bear aim testiaway M tbo tratk of the aesertiea that ia ao ease whatever will it fait to tars If the sirettiaas aro strictly followed aad eerried eat. Ia a great many eaees a siagla doM kM beea aameieat for a ears, aad whole families have beea eared by a stafle kettle, with a perfoot restoration of tke geaeral kealtk. It is, aewever, pradoat, aad la every mm mots eertaia te ears, If iU aao is oeatiaaed ia saallor acMsfaraweokar two after tkoaiaeaM has beea shocked, mere espMfally i disleelt and leaf -otaadlag sases. Vsaally this gMiiciao will aet roairs say aid te keep the bowels ia need order, unsaid the patteat. howevsr reeairo a satkartis medieiae, after aaviag taken thm or fear desM of the Teals. ilaf It eoee sf BVLL'I TX0XTA1LX IkXtLY FIIXI will be saslcioat. The gsnalae SMITXt TOWICfTlttrr mast have 9k. J0X1T BULL'S private stamp ss eaeh kettle. D E, JOH BOLL only kast he rirhtte msaafocture aad Mil the erif iaal JOHB I. SMITH'S TOKIC ITBVP, sf loaisvillt, Xj. Saaadao well the label oa eaeh settle. If ay private stamp hi aet ae sack bottle as set pa rebate, or yea will be deeeived. BTJXiXs, Manufacturer and Vender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SAflftAPAMLLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Wemedlee of the Day. rriadpsl Vmre, SIS Mala MM 101 ISTILLF., KT. aaaBawBsBmaSosemM f ambrhUKronp. lhS.waa. & ' Z. j HalUuiuumtriicM. 4., l'ji ealy tn"c HARK TWAIN'Steyi "Tko pVrioi and Thi PiNfttr." wm vatsriian hirTid!H &32&$?v it rii-em ;s y ' - t: ilrt rrir'T mi") r.'ui, - w.n..w.urtK..t..r:-v.r SB.I wc mill"' ." iv T,;r,rt. in . aBWBaaTsmaMMamfsSnamwm rtta atstieg lb .sstrMrN i Ute itboess t .TSisfnfil!
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