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The Liberal, 4 Nov 1897, p. 7

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The “1|th Malinda L. Hurly. of St. Louis, can- not, open her eyes without sneezing. l‘h-e cause of Malinda's distressing trou- ble is that her eyelashes grow in in- stead of out. and so she cannot move the lids without being tickled into sneezing. An operation will be per- formed to remove the lashes. rem not f i ve I wonder why Prof. Waxter always harm and would undoulute’dly do any takes such a gloomy View of things. He is continually talking about the de- ganetacy of man. Oh. that's the way with most of those :ntrospective fellows. b1“ AN INTERVIEW WITH A COLLEGE PRESIDENT. Ills “any Dulles (‘nusml I!” licnllh to llresk Downâ€"Dr. Willlnnn' l'lnk I’ll]: Restore Ilim '0 Anlvlly. The Hartsvllle College, situated at Havrtsvllle, Indiana, was founded years ago in the interest of the United Brethren C’hurch,when the State was mostly awilderness and colleges were scarce. The college is well known throughout the country. former stuâ€" dents haying gone into all parts of A SCIENTIST SAVED Prof. Alvin P. Barnaby. A reporter recently called at: this famous seat of learning and 'was shown into the room of the’ president, Prof. Alvin P. Barnaby. When last Seen by the reporter Prof. Barnaby was in delicate health. 'l'o-day he was apparently in the best of. health In response to an inquiry the profes- SOr said: dentsâ€" having gone inté the world. “Oh, yes. I am much better than for some time. I am now in per- fect health, but my recovery was brought about in rather a peculiar Way." .- “Tell me about it," said the reporter. “\Vell, to begin at the lzeginning‘,” said the professor, "I studied too hard when at school. endeavoring to edu- cate myself for the profession. After completing the common courselcame here. and graduated from the theologiâ€" cal course. I entered the ministry and accepted the charge of a, United Breth- ren church at name.“ plate in Kent County, Mich. Being of an amhitiuus nature, I applied myself diligently to my work and studies. In time I noticed that my health was failing. My trou- ble was indigestion, and this with oth- er troubles brought on nervousness. “My physician prescribed for me for sometime and advised me to try a change of climate. I did as he request- ed and was some improved. Soon after, [came here as professor in physics and chemistry, and later was financial agent of this college. The change agreed with me. and for a while my health was better, but my duties were heavy. and again I found my trouble returning. This time it was more severe and in the “inter I became completely prostrated. Itried various medicines and different physiâ€" cians. Finally, I was able to return to my duties. In the spring of 1896 [was elected president of the college. Again I had considerable work. and the trouble, which had not been entirely cured, began in affeci me, and last fall 1' collapsed. I had different doctors. but none did me any good. Professor Bowman, who is professor of natural science, told meofbis experience with Dr. “'illiams’ Fink Pills [or Pall Peoâ€" le and urged me to give them a. trial. emuse theyhadbenefited him in a similar case. and -I concluded to try boxe: of the medicine [was entirely cured. Today I am perfectly well. I feel better and st ranger than for years. Icertainly recommend Dr. \Villizuns' Pinl: Pills to similar sufferers and over Marked people. From the Republican, Columbus, Ind simi theI “The first box helped me. and the second gave great relief, such as I had never uperienced {mm the treatment of any physician. After using six boxe: of the medicine [was entirely Streel. An English publication leath, and every day thereatter at. 1 she used to cross the rotunda of bank to thie pay-counter where she been accustomed to see him; Her unvarying question was: "Is my her. Mr. Frederick, here fo-day?” invariable answer was: " No. miss, toâ€"dzny.” She seldom remained above minutes. and her last words always 1' "Give my love to him when he rns. I will call to-morrow." “'HERE THEY GET IT A SISTER’S LOVE QU EER EYES Lad y Threadneedle )tes that the drén an? ughgnest speeche. word. or othe, on paige of ‘4d OLD mm DISCIPLINE. Domestic servants did not have such an easy time of it three hundred years ago. judging from the following orders for the household servants of that Witty epigrammatio court favorâ€" ite. Sir John Harington. They were first devised in 1566: That no servant bee absent from praier at morning or evening. without a. lawful excuse to be alledged within 0'16 day after, upon paine to forfeit for one day after, upon palm every tyme 2d. That none swear any 01 for every othe 1d. That no man leave a] that he findeth shut. v bee cause, upon paine f 1d. That none of the man be in bed from our Lady Day to Michaelmas after six of the clock in the morning, not out of his bed after ten of the clock atnight: nor, from Michaelmas till our Lady Day in bad after seven in the morning: nor out; after nine at night, without reasonable cause, on pains of 2d. That no man’s bed bee unmade. 1 fire or candleâ€"box uncleaped after-em g the clock in the mornmg on pame n .. ,‘ wulu.u1 vwo. vu tn... :That no man “'ai‘tjevit-mthe table yv1bhout a. trencher in his hand except It be upon some good cause, on [mum of 1d That no man appmnted to waite at my table has absent that meale withâ€" out reasonable cause, on paine of 1d. If any man breake aglasse hoe shall aunswer the price therof out of his wages; and if it bee not known who breake it the buLtler shall pay for it on paine_9f 12d uu yuuuu u L A a u . The table must lree covered halfe houer before 11 at dinner and six supper or lupfoye on“ pajne of 2d. ,L 11 »-Lnf That the hall bee made cleane every day. by eight in the winter and seven in the summer; on paine of him that. should do it to forfeit 1d. That the court-gate bee shutt each meale and not opened during dinner anll supper without just (ause on paine the porter to {orieit for every time 1d. That all stayrs in the house and oth- er rooms that neede shall requi e. bee made cleane on Fryday after inner, on pains of forfeyture of every one whome it shall belong unto, 3d. All which sommes shall he duly paide each quarter-day out of their wages, and bestowed on the peers, or other v“ ‘ wluv v- v“. That none be absent without leave of good cause on pains of 4d‘ That no man strike his fellow on mine of losse of service: not revile, or threaten, or provoke another to strike onrpaine of 12d. .1 A I_ILALn-‘ r_’I‘ha.t ncrman weare foule Sunday. nor broken hose or (liulflett without buttons. 01 d. godley uses oululmn v. wuuv v” T‘hat meate bee reia'i-éwatvll or before at dinner and six or before at supper onipaine of 6d: . ,,,-u. _...a. nun-n. v... run-4v v- -_‘-. That no man come to the kitchen without max-enable cause on pains of 1d“ and the cook likewyse to forfeit 1d. That none toy with the maids. on pai‘ge of 4d. .MAIA ALIâ€"l. A“ JAPAN'S GREAT ENTHH’RISE IN AMERICA. That when any strainger goeth hence the chamber be drest up againe within four hours aftferr on pa upe 9f 1d. LARGE APPROPRIATION BY IM' PERIAL DIET. Several months ago, the Japanese Tea Guild sent to this country aspe- cml commission. composed of Mr. Mitsuhashi. President of Shizouka Preâ€" fectural Assembly, and Mr. J. Ohara. member of Japanese Parliament, to in- vestigate the condition of the Japan- ese Tea trade in the Uniled States and Canada and to co-operale with Mr. T. Furuya and Mr. 'J'. Mizulany, the Am- erican representatives of the Japanese Tea Guild, in giving publicity to the merits of Japanese Tang and the method of preparing them for drinking which would insure the best results. M'r. Furuya and Mr. Mizut’any are planning to open 'l'ea Buzars in many of the principal cities in" the United States and. Canada. where la< dies can enjoy a cup of fine Japan- ese tea made by experts, and at the same time receive instructions which will enable them to make it equally well at home. More than half the Tea consumed in the l‘nited States and Canada is of Japanese growth. yet. the majority of Americans. apparent- ly do not understand how to prepare it so as to develo: the delicious qualâ€" ities which it contains. It is lelieved by these gentlemen that... when Americans are in possession of. the Secret (11‘ making goo l: tea the run- sumption in this country will fully equal that of Europe in proportion. The Japanese Government has appro- priated a large fund to aid the Jap- anese Tea growers and Tea merchants in prosecuting this educational work, and it is hoped that American) ladies will to apt students. The. main Bur- eau of the Japanese 'l'ia Guild has is« sued an ot'firial recipe for making Jap- wnese Tea. the translation of which is as fo‘lows: Firstâ€"Use a small. dry and thor- oughly clean porcelain teapot. Berond.â€"Put in one teaspoontul of tea. leaves [or each cup of tea desired. Thirdâ€"When using Japanese teas. pour on the required quantity of fresh boiled water. and let stand with clOS< ed lid from 2 to 3 minutes. Never loil the leaves. In order to retain the natural flavor, Japanese tea leaves should he kept in tight can or jar. tree from moisture. Noteâ€"To thoroughly enjoy the na- tural, delicate and sweet flavor of Jap- anese Teas neither sugar not cream should be used. To Inform American: flow To Makv Ton Karl’s Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. R ulates the bowels. purim figs the bloo . Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cents‘ Sold by all drmgisbl. That no man teach any on pains of 2d. bed bee unmade. nor uncleaned after-eight any othe. upon Paine any doore open without theare of the chil- x, or baudie le shirt on )r shogse. or on pame of every tyme bed from on the gla over them Proclaim in no Uncertain Sound the Pain Annihilatlng Properties of South American Rheumatic Cure. Here's evidence enough to convince the most ekeptical that. South American Rheumatic Cure does all that is claimed for it. Mn. I’m-kin, of V Bjnbran. _ complet9!y_ oqred of sciatica with four bottles. W. McFarlano. of Hamilton. hid up several weeks with acute rheumatism. Three bottles cured him. Mr. Sinclair, of Hamilton. nvar 70 years old, could ‘not, raiaehis hand to his head from rheumatism. Three bottle! cured him. Mr. Adams. of Hamiltonâ€"sciatica m bad could not walkâ€" .curod in tour daysâ€"and thousands more. that other our seat. V I You needn’t think so Just because thev both have on new clothes. No; but I heard him tell her she 10"de nretty enough to be Put un er a glass shade. Gents:â€"-I was dreadfully nervous. and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves an’l strengthened my whole Nervous Sysâ€" tom. I was troubled with Constipa' “on. Kidney and Bowel trouble. Yonr Tea soon cleansed my system so thor~ outhy that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet. Hart‘ ford. Conn. Sold by all druggisls. Mrs. Ginge me in that impudence. lady's maid. The fore I \Ve Lold the man that the surgical oppration he needed would cost $200. How did he Lake it? He said it “unlit be cheaper [or him to go home and die. Doctors said so. but South American Nervine has no Hopeless Casesâ€"It Nurses; Back to Health and Never Fails “ For fiftr en years I Won a victim of dyppep. sin. At, intervals I was confined to my bad nnd my life daspnired of. loousuitcd many doctors. wi‘ h mile or no reliafilhey proclaim- ligg {ny mse pns') curing. South American ‘.-‘..._1.» hi n... "arena 1 nrn nr. \Vhat is your definition of a, klepto- maniac? asked the examining lawyer of :1 witness. Well, was thy, reply. if [I were to hear of a 1mm who in hot weather had a chance to steal a lump of ice, and curry nfi :1 bod of coal instead,l.should call him a kleptumaniac. Kidney “Buds” Day by day is winning the good will of a] kidney sufferers. Have you a pain in the Back Bladder. or Kidney trouble, jusl My them once you wil ] ova them. They'ru in 0d, 2 full boxes est. pad to any address for Zécd in stamps ‘hey are a highly prized Eng'ish hemedy. en denied by thousands. ALLISON MED. 00". Irookvlllp, Ont. uuuuun. "I u nun. -. .V .V,,, _ _ ing my case pas”) curing. South American Nervine was brou ht to my notice. 1 pro ur‘ ( d a bottle. The mt, few dnseq gave me great) r--lief. It» effect. on me was wonderful. and! lhink it. {he greMost cure in the mullet to-day f‘r stomarh disorders." Mrs. D. McArmhur, I)undn1k,0nt. Shiloh’e Consumption Cure cures where others faih. It is the leading Cough Cure. and no home should be without it. leasamt to take and goes right to the mot. HIUING HER SECRET: lieâ€"\Vhy dues Mamie insist upon rid- ingr behrindunhen she'syp a_lunxlem. And Life's a. Drudgery Because of Dis- ease. South American Kidney Cure Brings back the Snap of Good Health. FEMâ€"Don't say a word. but her back hair is not original. ' “I was a. great sufferer from Kidney dis- ense. so badly affected that I could not attend to my household duties. I read of the almost Inh‘aculoua cures made by South American dene Cure. IDrocuredabolLlo. In a few mom: had permanent relief. and six bottle: cured me comnhstg‘y. I gladlv recommend it). [Mrs. D. Cughm, Spring mus. Your wife seems to have a. very san- guine disposifion. Sanguine? \Yell. sir, she is the kind of woman who would éxpect to pwt a. fire out by throwing watermelons at it. ‘ PHOTOGR‘A PHI'O YM'PRDVEMENT Capt. (Jolson. an English army offi‘qgt For Comtipanou take Karl': Clover Root Tea, the greag Blood Purifier. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Caturrh that cannot be cured by Hull’s Cate.th Cure. F. J. CHENEY 8: 00.. Toledo. 0. We, the undersigned. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and believe him perfectly honorable in all busineaa transactfo la and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WESTSLTRUAX. Wholesale l)ruggists,'l‘oledo,0. WALDING. KINNAN 8: IWAHVIN. Wholesale Dgggg‘lsbg. Toledo, 0. shot a by the Lures Héaifiéhé; Nervousness. Erup- tions on the face. and makes the'Jead clear as a. bell. v- “on v v ~ Hall's Catan‘h Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials SPIN. fret Price 750. per bottle. Sol l by all Drugglsls. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A CLOUD 0F WITNESSES I WAS PAST RECOVE \V v H C RgUS I-l‘TNG H ER MISTRESS A LOVER W HEN NATURE FAGS DREA DF ULLY NERVOUS DR. ALLISON'S PATENT E KT ING U IS‘H‘ E Rt Gingerâ€"How dare you talk to that way? I never saw such ‘nce. And you call yourself a. maid. do you 1? Maid.â€"I was a lady's maid beâ€" worked for you, ma'am. PR AC'I‘ICAL ECONOMY ttar results by "1th a. thin. white glass and flowing any accidents while you were ;. Chumpley? I should say so. Accidentally duck and knocked over a bear accidental discharge of my gun. KLEIP’J‘OMAN‘IAC. BRACE 0F MlSH‘»\PS How‘s This ? u... Hw_â€"__ ,, romising moans Aof dim S ADMIRATION; 1e and groom over on DOCTORS RECOMMEND UUI'UUI’H I. 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