Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1881 — Page 3

FOR LUNCH AND GROCERIES GO TO KIEFER'S!

untotice;

TO

Mourn ini; Customs —Their Useless Cost

and Worry.

Thorough Cultlralion.

The Memory of Ants

From a careful observation in our

It appears that opr present mourning travels among farmers, we are led to

customs impose upon us a great amount of cost and worry, at an especially inopportune period. And from this the inquirer proceeds to ask what is the reason why the unwelcome expense and bother are incurred? why atlliction of mind more than that of the body should

the conclusion that when a farmer fails to succeed, one of the principal causes is the want of thorough cultivation of his crop; no matter how rich the land may be, or how liberal is the dressing of manure applied, if cultivation is neglected, the result will be a large

The generxl fact that, whenever an ant finds her way to a store of food or arv»\ she will return to it again and a?>dr> in a more or less direct Tine from

icr nos*, constitutes ample proof that the Blood Poisonings, Scrofulous Ulcers

(iiticura

be proclaimed by attire? why it should crop of weeds and a small crop of grain \ be more important to associate a |mr- or vegetables. Some, by way of an jticular color with grief than with rheu- excuse, declare that in a wet seasan it matism, biliousness, inllucn/.a or any is impossible to keep the weeds down. I other illness? Natures, of course, dif- but this is known to be false by thorj for widely, and there are those who ough cultivators; a visit to their farms ’ (probably in consequence of having will convince the most skeptical that

oeen accustomed from their earliest

»nt remembers her way to the store of food. It is of interest to note that the nature of this insect-memory appears to be identical with that of memory in general. Thus, a new fact becomes impressed upon ant-memory by repetition, and the impression is liable toheoomu effaced by lapse of time. Sir

and Itching Humors, Abscesses and Glanuular Swellings.

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LEAD POiSONING.

Mr. Albert KinR-bury, Ke**ne, N.

w . sjiv «

\o. *2*2. Bityiw’* llltx'k,

Greencaftlc, Ind.

*»i i . nix/vci, muBisuuij'* T n v, .v . H. , troilb- ruuuca i* 11 v, inu., led with bad humor on handa and neck, cauflcd in Furniture, M^tn 1 ie, Cloth-covered, by lead noieonioR. (He's a painter.) At timet* 1 Walnut und Rosewood Imitation Coffins and

’ * . it would break out. crack open, an i the skin Capkctp, and robes of all «i/.et*. I have the finjohn Lubbock found it necessary to separate from the flet<h in larRe pieces, sulfcr est hear In this part of the country and am tg£g('fl the insects ** **''*•'' 4 ...... int? irreiit. onfit innnl itfdiimr And st intrtrr — * * ** * * ‘ ! >«:*-

1 years to regard black as the emblem of

r*nVTl» \ r*T< t P« l.'M’MFPS death and sadness), find some amount ( I'foO. r .\ IV i'I r.IVi , of relief and comfort in wearing mournAnd all ethers interested. i in S when 11 frie . n .d di « s - a, ‘d feel a satis-

The undertbirned are prepared to furnt h at the lowest prices, Ifiiintftiitftoii anti €*rceiirsiMh k LxnycE!, I*arl«a Omnif, l.and PiaM€‘r, Hair, A:e. Prompt attention Riven to all orders. A call is solicited. Northwestcorner Public S«|uaro,Greencastle, Ind 11. STPEU. todecl

f ry —^

| faction in marking the especial event I with especial garments. But all are not of this way of thinking, and there

are many whose inclinations are just the reverse. The sort of self-couspious-ness and strangcuess of feeling which usually accompany brand-new clothes are listasteful to them in a time of trouble, and they wish only to go about in whatever they are in the habit of wearing, without any fuss or alteration. Sorrow may be none the less true and

weeds may be kept down whatever may be the state of the weather. It is a fact that ought to be known by every farmer that by thorough cultivation the weeds are entirely destroyed by less labor than is expended in simply keeping the

weeds in check.

A crop once overrun with weeds will never recover, no matter how thorough the after cultivation may be. Plants when small need the sunshine, and they also need to have the soil frequently stirred around them; where shaded by weeds, they are not only robbed

of just the fertilizer they need tQ m ,. e f to make them grow, hut they are com- w |jjj e j n

t pelled to grow in the **'■■

- fact that the

bv a repetition of 867- in* * r *»* ronlinnul itcliin* »ml .tinein. Il'ur- iireimrecj to attend to undertaking in all its I J ! # . t eb.M4 jronr rtmadiw; mad Caticnra Kaaoli Mrith neatneii and diapateh. ir way to treasure, II ent internally, and Cutieura and Cutieura Satisfaction guaranteed in thi- line. tai24

S' np externally, and in iesi than thraa months | efiee'ed a ■ implete cure, and lia» not been | troubled ,inee. Corroborated by Dullard i

I'oaler, Pruiorist.-. Keene. N. H.

eral lessons, their

that way were long or unusual. With regard to the duration of memory in ants, it does not appear that any direct experiments have been made; liut the Ddlowing observation by Mr. Belt on its apparent duration in the leaf-cutting ant may be here stated: In June, 1H59, he found his garden invaded by these ants, and on following up their paths he found their nest about a hundred yards distant. He poured down their

burrows a pint of din

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J. W, Adauis, Newark, Ohio, says: **Cutieura Remedic.« are the Rreatcst medicines on viirth. llftd the woi>t case salt rheum in this county My mother bad it twenty years, ami in fact died fVom it. 1 beiiave Caticnra would have saved her life My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, which nothing

The un ler-igned oegs leave

eh

! public that he has added to

to inform (he his livery stock

relieved or cured until I used the Cutieura Re

mrrows a pintof diluted carbolic acid. ! ( olvent internally, nnU Cutieura and Cuticurn J olne Q f

Th ' psoriasis. | Finest aii Latest Style if Carnaies

once

the the

dangers burrows

at homo themselves

11. K. Carpenter, Enp, Henderson, N. V..

. .- , , | nunc iu hict uuit./na ■.uouiooi.oc curnl of Cson;isi«or Leprosy, of twenty years' shade, anu the »ho irromoat .•unfnainn iii'ova<1«il N’ptI 1‘tanding by the Cutieura Resolvent internally

deep because it shrinks from ostenta- fact that tie weeds have not been de- (lay ^ e found tlu , :in J bu8ilv engaged The wo^l^.uUa.e oL%e^oVd. e Cu'fr,"^ tious parade from wearing the hiait stroyed by cultivation is good evidence j Q br i nff j n r, U p ( be ant-fowl from the pfied t<> before a juBtire of the peace and prom on the ^sleeve, for daws to peck at; it that the jfround has been ma4e hard by | 0 j | j h|irro1) j > a rArrv \ nfr it to npwlv- ‘tching aotl

eases i

full.

Z. r'- a

cry, and may prefer to conceal lUclt as grown in the shade of tiic weeds are in - 1 ^ - r -

far as possible, under its wonted exte- no condition to bear the hot summer

sun, and so they wilt down, cease

tegti-

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f

Conrad COOK.

SolelaKent for Pure

White Lead!!!

very Keg Warranted.

West Side public square,

Evans & Washburn,

Physicians and

so they wilt down, cease to grow and many of them die.

Whatever other operations the farmer may feel compelled to delay the destruction of weeds should always receive prompt attention, even if he has ; to employ extra help ; for here he is suffering a double loss ; the injury to the crops, and the greatly increased

labor of destroying the weeds.

One great mistake which many make is in permitting the weeds to ripen their seeds around the plowed tields; by many it is thought if the weeds are destroyed as far as the hoed crops grow, it is enough, but it is not; a moment’s reflection ought to convince every one that there are few if any, things on a farm that eau be done so easy as mowing the weeds around a tield, that will save so much labor in the future ; one

take to give tne weeds a chance to seed in the autumn; many are careful to keep the weeds down the first of the season, but cease their efforts when they think it is no longer necessary to keep them down for the beneflt of the pres-

of postofliee^ Gh W. BENCE,

Physician and Surgeon,

rior. How can real grief he represented fittingly by crape and hatbands? And if no real grief exists then the whole affair is nothing hut a miserable exhibition of humbug and hypocrisy—an appeal to the world for sympathy and commiseration upon false pretenses. What sort of sorrow is felt by relatives who say: “ O! we must put the children into mourning for Uncle So-and-so—he’s left us something iu his will;” or else, •• I shan’t trouble about black for Cousin Such-an-one—he’s left me nothing,” as the case may be? It would be surely more honest for such pretended mourners as these to assume signs of rejoicing or woe,

YN s T?TV *1 T sii, according as they do or do not Vy lute ESclU I ! ! dnd themselves the possessors of O fresh riches. Even when sorrow is

really felt, its intensity and duration

will not be alike in all cases where the hour thus spent will save more than ten relationship is the same, because no two hours’ labor the following year, nusbands and wives, brothers and sis- If the battle against the weeds is kept Iters, or other relations, will love one up until the end of the growing season,

Surgeons another in the same degree, and on this for a few years, the expense will be

^ * account Uiere must necessarily be mn\e- very much lessened. It is a great mis^'toM“' Ve,t ’ ide ° f ,hl,S ' ,UarC ‘° Ver Tayl ° r, 'i lhin ^ fooHsh ft " d unre, d in a practice — which assumes that the depth and exA IVl MTT.r.Tfr A M 1 tent of regret maybe reckoned on ae« •fi. lV.li lVllUUlurl.ly, cording to nearness of kin. Is grief to Qial rlh VaiiKiMia Lssi be bound by a hard-and-fast rule? to be M kM SidQRW iiEE.lv. made to conform to so many inches of ** ! black border on cards and writing- cut crop; thus they give the weeds a

ii'ii*o8*oi^ce OUt * lttrd ® rs *' ! * a ’ rwf -" T " or *’' | paper? to be sent fo the "mitigated” chance to seed and tne grass time lo

jand “unmitigated” departments of increase and strengthen its roots for i mourning warehouses in order to ex- another year. How often we see farmers i press itself correctly in graduated shades light, the battle, with twitchgrass, hoeing j of black, gray or violet? More or less live or six times iu May and June, and

I of shoppiness and hollowness is almost inseparable from the wearing of mourning, according to the present custom;

A.**sJ.SiiiL^7 WiLLisG.Nxrr. yet there is that about death which is ■ r-» » »■ t t T’xr O ■\Ti^T"I^ apt to put human nature essentially out I bAl 1 Lt Y of tunc for all that is artificial and

j^TTOrilirZEiTS A.T T.A.'txr s l ia m.

(iffice. up stairs in Atkin’s Bluck, South Side Again, how can any one who believes

in the resurrection reconcile it with his conscience to make everything connected with death dark, gloomy and melancholy? If he has that sure confidence whjeh he professes to have as to the departed being safe from all future dangers, and having passed to a state

| irji icuiuK. .n sctir.ir! of bliss far beyond what is attainable I ,V,V^riorVu ! upon earth, why does he not rejoice in I sVanoiTVffusioBs * t-heh’ happiness. Does he think them impotenoy bj ti>. o, , j ou t 0 f reach of sympathy because out of . ^ ! sight? Or is he too selfish to let the

thought of their gain outweigh that of r DuctH, Pro*l»*» Gland, and Urolbra. Iheua# I t • nwn rirndt is aiterrtad with bo pain or tBeoavanianr*, and ,11B ^ ^ 11 • In 1875 a Mourning Reform Associatiou was started by three ladies, and has certainly commended itself to the public mind to some extent, seeing Unit it

now numbers 450 members. It dis-

courages the use of mourning station- j The dairyman who pastures ordinar_, ery, wearing of crape, and putting of meadows in the fall robs his next crop children and servants into black; rec- to an extent that he does not realize, ommends that mourning should be The writer was conversant with a case shown by a black band round the arm, | where seventy-live acres averaged regor by a black scarf, and aims generally j ularly about 130 tons of excellent hay at ruinimiziug mourning. Should any | wlnm no pasturing was allowed; and one desire further information on the | the owner having a tenant who had been

subject, we have no doubt it would be gladly supplied by the Honorary Secretary, Fairfield Malvern. This reform is a matter in which we believe that the assistance of the upper classes would be particularly effective, and that if

days both old and new burrows were ^ 'J 1 ',’, 11 ,®0>e ''nernt.-of . , , .l . i . Sail Kntum can Appreciate tne niioriy 1 endurcntirely deserted, SO that lie supposed cd for years, until cured by the t'ulicura He all the ants to have died. Subsequently, -olvcnt internally and Cutieura and Cutieura

they had m i. | eiutmally.

And EuesrieF. and fine single and double driving horsed, f am well nrepnred to fnrniah carriages for parties, weddings and funerals on short notice. Prices to suit the times. Horses

and mules bought and sold.

(i R A N D CE N T R A L LIVERY, SALE and; FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner i’ublic Sq.,are Gmencastle. Ind. JOHN OAWLKY.

M hS.

a. Pitt i iMiTos. Sharon. Wis, i

however, he found that they

grated to a new site, about two hundred ; r

yards from the old one, and there es- CUTICURA.

tablished themselves in a new nest, and Cutieura s>o*i> externally and Cutieura Twelve months later the ants again in- ! ,', ntern8l jj " il1 I’os'tivdy euro every , , . , , , , , 'pecics ot llumor, trom a common pimple t‘

vaded his garden and again he treated tien fuly.

them to a strong dose of carbolic acid. 1 . Price of Cutieura, small boxes. .Vie: large The ants, as on the previous occasion, j ^ x f; ur 5 M ‘shivlnS s’o'ap®:

were at once withdrawn from his 15c. Hold by oil «l uggist?* . garden, and two days afterward ho 111 i"' 1 ^ t: K" I 1 ’ ■ i I i i: i. 'i":i. M

found “all the survivors at work on ^ the track that led directly to the old j nest of the vear before, where they were ' busily employed in making new excavations. * * * It was a wholesale and entire migration.” Mr. Belt adds, “ 1 do not doubt that some of the lead-1 ing minds in this formicarium recol- [ leeted the nest of the year before, and j directed the migration to it.”—George J. Uotnancn, in Popular Science Monthly. 1

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at the very time when they might kill it, let it rest, aud by so doing, give it a chance in the autumn to till the ground with roots, so that the following year tins battle must be fought over again

with no better success; thus year after I iously devoted to

year the ground is lilled with this troublesome grass, and the belief is entertained that it can be killed only by digging out all the roots; when the fact is there are but few troublesome plants so easily killed, if properly understood. The time to kill it is not in the spring, but in the summer; no amount of spring pruning will kill it, because the roots at that season will live without a top for many weeks; but during August, if tho root is deprived of its top it will

Burial Customs in Alaska.

The dead body is laidon logsorstk-ks of timber raised a couple of feet from the ground, and then covered in with other timbers and stones, giving the whole structure somewhat the appearance of a square pen or pile, with upright posts or sticks at the angles. On these funeral piles are placed one or more mementoes of the departed, generally some implement or weapon used by the dead man or woman in lifetime; iu the case of a hunter, the weapon in the use of which he excelled. Upon one mausoleum I saw a rifle, hidarka, seine, spears, arrows, darts, etc., and upon the bier of a female was placed a turning, a wooden bowl or dish used to contain food. Such articles are relig-

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Kvrs, nicE. Roaches,Water Rugs and Red and Black Ants eat ravenously I’.ARSON’S KXTKK M1NAT0R and die. ■ No fear of bad smells

- - —Barnes, granerios,

and households often cleared in a single night.

though they are all the property left by »!*•**»'"> Oig"|.. '‘t vermin killer in the world. “ p •■-'V 1 r .r. v .No failure in to year*. hvery hnv warranted

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amt a son without a rifle or a seine with which to procure subsistence, but the burial customs of tho tribe must not be neglected. These mementoes are never disturbed by the superstitious natives, but, left to bleach anti rust through the arctic season, gradually go to decay. The wooden parts of the funeral pile rot away, leaving the bones of the dead exposed to view. I saw one such

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die, consequently if the top is cut off | case, where tiie grinning skull looked

just below the surface of the ground at

this

that time it in very sure to die. On ^oint we speak with eontideuce because we have given it a thorough trial.—

Ma-isac/iuscUs Ploughman.

Full Pa-lmring,

Such

rather unfortunate, allowed him to pasture some twenty-live cows upon the aftermath of these meadows for a single fall, and the consequence wu»s a reduction of the yield from 130 tons down to sixty tons the next season, and the

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people of undeniable wealth and posi- ! yield was never recovered until re lion will take it up they will thereby t seeding. It was estimated that the confer a boon on many poor and less! whole value of the twenty-five cows in | influential ones, who fear to incur the the fall was not equal to the injury of reproach of poverty, if they should at-i the next crop on the seventy-five acres I tempt by themselves to shake off the | of meadow. This practice of pasturing

TV V> VXXXJ »*«*■* ■••jp w....... .WW.-W'* out between the cracks of his crumbling prison, seeming to invite the raids of the bone sharp. But the bodies of the > dead are not always treated with consideration. Sometimes they are rudely j j thrown out upon the lumira and left to I bo destroyed by the dogs or wolves. A j case of tins kind occurred near one of 1 the stations here. An Indian woman died in a tent, and when the Indians

were ordered to take the body away . ttr(

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a beluga.

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CUL-

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radical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indul-gence orsexual extravagance. Ac. The oelebrated author»ln this admirable Essay, clearly d< m< nstrates. from a thirty years’ successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self aouse may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, ccrttCn . and effectual, by means of which every su lerer, no matter what his condition may he, may cure himself cheaply, privately and

radically.

flt? This Lecture should be in the bunds of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents »»r

surecure

nt by themselves to shake oft’ me i

1 buruen pressing on them, but who would meadows is one of the most ruinous of gladly follow iu the wake of persons of tho mistakes among dairymen, and

rank or millionaires, who by their cir- causes them often to bo so short of hay ^ cumstances are secured from any dan- as to injure the yield of their herds >u I iienian's barn was infested with rats, ger of such a charge. And to conclude the spring. Good feeding through the ,, n( j [ ie wa8 greatly annoyed by their

The remarkable sagacity of the weasel was well illustrated the other day by an incident which actually occurred in the suburbs of Santa Barbara. A gen

BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT °l made from a common photograph or any other kind of fcinall picture. We will pend

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an ciehty days iu success!

del of several others. They gave me but httk encouragement, some of thorn none. Last Ju

In the tall of ISTShad had a physici-

sian , besides the conn-

with a practical suggestion, we would remind every one who wishes wcil to

mourning reform that ho can materially good cows. Good meadows are very . . 1 • 1 - - i. is U.. u:.. t /A ClirtnOJQ i tl HuirV'innr *4 n I 1

winter lays the foundatiort for a K'X'd ^(.nrediitioiis. 1 ' They had'been graduyield of milk the following season, with . llly disappearing, however, during tho awxvx-J motlflowu U VOTV I . ''m SiZ. „ 11..

full deseriptions, price, etc,,

w inan who will act as our agents. To such a party we offor a permanent and profitable business of the highest respectability. Rhoto-copy-ing agents should address us by letter, stating

* ~ork they bundle and

RN COPYING CO.,

mi h7 Genesee St., ew York.

ly l iMvilV.i t , xiv,'V^remedv a tri.l 1 , ‘‘fTlP^Ai nr did >o, aud in leas than one nct'k there waa a I !' I !,V, ei! t" 1 *' 1, J murked impnivi'inent Ihr the hettcr I have — 1 ,ini1 1 "

iiitinueii its use ffimi that time until the nrc - S 0 V DW flit, imnroving ail ihe time, amt 1 yan truth-i .iG £2 •? •'V'' 1 p.ilK.ls^Anl lully -ay I am mure than a hundred icr ent. V i S 1> 2. "ZX

better than when I l otnuu nced its use. I have increnaed in weiuht about tifteen pounds, and my enugh, which was fearful, lias nearly dis-

ppeared* 1 believe had it not been tor your j >yru|>, 1 should ere this been beyond the cares

and easily help it on by stating his views on the suoject in his will, and by requesting his friends to carry them out at his decease.—London Spectator.

(an Cows CountJ

essential to success in dairying, and therefore this question should be most carefully considered. —Xatwnal Live-

Stock Journal.

A Negro Boy’s Tnusrh Liver.

! ot tile.

Very truly yours. ALBERT SToRY

two postage stamps. We have also a

for Tape Worm, Address. THE <1 I.VERW ELI, MEDIC/

A little negro boy. whose parents live at Georgetown, a settlement of colored persons near Charlottesville, but whose name we cannot now recall, met with

41 Ann St,, New York. .

Box 4.10.

Geo. Andrus, an extensive farmer of Gogoac Prairie, Mich., and one who has , had much success in stock raising, recently stated as a most singular fact |

MCALOO i that his drove of cattle always knew on an accident which it was believed would N. Y ; Bqin ffie. what day they were to be salted. It prove fatal. Falling from a fro*, which ; has been his custom to give them salt he had been climbing, upon the sharp

t V* Sl'l'cirif il ■'mci at the barnyard every Sunday morning point of a stake which had probably r.xnw M.BK TV, ,1 TD.nc uawu during the spring, and once in two been used to support it when planted, rho ^Uj-^a^TRADEMKK wt!wkSi ()r evory ot b flr Sunday morning, the right side of the boy was penetrated * - unfuiiinK during the hot weather. This the cattle and the liver pierced. Dr. w illiam G.

have well learned, and during the Rogers was called to see thepatient. spring they will come up the lane regu- and on reaching him found the liver larly each Sunday morning, and stand protruding through the orilice and couthere bellowing and making a groat siderably torn—so much so that ho

.lienee ni .-. it - v-jfrat*, y noise until they are salted, when they clipped off a portion of it about the size Abuao: as Loss taviuo will return to their pasture lot, which of a marble. Tho exposed organ’s

NEW RICH BEOQSH

A n

cure for SemF nal Weakness, Sper matorrhea Ininotcncy and allaiffciiicrt that follow an a HO-

•nre of Sclf-

Ahuee;aa Loss

,Uni AFTER

U some distance'away. This they do parts were replaced, and a few stitches

Vision, Freniature Old Ak(\ and many other rc^ularlv every Sunday nionun^, and placed in the orifice to prevent its proft s(*H that lead to Insanity or Consumption make ft mistake of coming on any * ,,M -

”i.! r M ,, ! S L l !r , ...| , .. r j!. N !U rwtFiov Hotr 'Tho aomD ffU't is slill more

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itif> Full particulars in our pamphlet, which other day. I he same fact is slill more wo desire to send free by mail everyone, strange in summer, when they only SCV'The Specific Medicine is sold by all drusr- ^ nna : n t wn \v.o*ks — f gists jit 81 per paekaffe, or six packages lor S'); (( >niO HP once in lWO Wt.tkS. tty

or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the Intcr-Occan,

r n ey. b y Bdd fH’E(ftt AY MEDICINE CO.

Bufinlo, N. Y;

Sold in Oi eencastlc by Conrad Cook,

ly 45

—Melons are very much nicer if th.»r-

joughly chilled before eating.

tension. Tho liver was torn in tho left edge, whore there were not many blood vessels, and tho hemorrhage was not great, but the surgeon anticipated inflammation and probaiily a fatal termination. To his surpri»c the boy improved rapidly.—Charloltesville (l'a./

Ch r onicle.

past few weeks. The gentleman finally discovered the cause of their probable

disapuearanoe in a very wide-awake not be deceived by rrmedie-I'carin

we as,.', which was engaged at the time

in u Vigorous combat with an unusually • For «ule by till driiKgists. large-sized rat. The latter proved too

much for his adversary, and finally

ohased his weaselship out of the barn. ______ A few mornings later the gentleman I’nrsoH*' Vurqaiiri rnu make New Rich

again found the same animals engawd (

in a similar battle. I ho weasel at last wtinwill take i plfl uneh niffhtfrom 1 to Dwt-uk* ran away as nefore, and tho rat followed , m iy lie rctored to sound health, if yneha thing in hot pursuit, ibis time, however, the ^ .s, ,fon\so\ s- co. 9 /f«.f«/i, A/o,,.s.,

weasel ran into a hole it had burrowed through a pile of hardened compost. The hole was quite large at the entrance | but the outlet was scarcely large enough to admit the passage of the weasel’s body. The weasel darted into the hole with the rat at his heels. A moment later the weasel emerged from the other side, ran quickly around the compost pile and again entered the hole, this time in tho enemy’s rear. The gentle-1 man, interested in the proceedings, watched the place some time, and found that only the weasel came out. Digging into tho compost, he found the rat quite dead and partly eaten. The weasel had arranged his trap so that the rat could enter, but becoming closely wedged in the narrow portion of the hole, could be attacked at a disadvantage and easily killed.—Santa Barbara (Cal.) Press

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1 th»*ir trsfltmr-nt of ii'»rpUcot*''l ti.fi’P.

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D. l li t o«f who ttr*» it lire efleot* of a xia ’•orurturitige,

odorrte oApr- aa. ‘ tn4 Eiprets,

perroenen*Sv nt rr’f'derrte oxpr

lio will take 1 pill onch nifflif from 1 to 12 ucck^ may !»«• restored to sound health, if sue be possible. Sunt bv mail for 8 letter stamps.

fornun'ly Hanflort -Vo.

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l ot MtiU* or 'I’l'iidc. Farm of Hti acres. 1' j miles nnrthoftjrecniMtl., on Bi'i-k \ III. road. Goo 1 homo, itoekwater from scrinss tliat never ilry nr freexe up. “A. No. I,” for fruit, dairy or gardening purposes All in grass. Plenty ol limber. L. II. KudDill. 15tf,

Moore's (T.cns Shaped)

Pilules

Snrefl'iirv l»»r 4 hills • r >0.»'50.

The Great Ma!aru^\ntiflntej Sold by Druggists, or )l. C. C. Moore, 78 ('ortlattcil St. NewV r ork. Invaluable to every family*

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pernor a' f n • 1 if r red, whitM ., FPi'iE and tr.vit*d. I nt of qtifsticoa to b* a,.iv«'et rd by r' ,,f •• Jr>ning trtat. m*nt mailed free to a* y adir*-,. or application. * P r-.tint •nfrerint frum Uupture ahuuld »cn»'. Ihclr affdrata,^ \pnil l-nrn aorrftnlng lo their aihantafv. It Is n«>t h truaa." C'jirruuuica: n* I’riLtly coDiidetitlal, aiid atro lid If aldrruoff 2>Ii. BUT TIL t» North 8lh Su, 8t l QTARTLINC O DISCOVERY! LOST hT.ANHOOD RESTORED. A viotim of youthful imprudt uce causing Prems. tun* Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, has discover* vl a simple self cure, which he will send FKEE U> hU Mlow-Miffen rn, address J. ||. 43 4 liaihum *t., N. Y. w OME TREATMENT.

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noss, loipoterice, e*c. LADIESV v

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