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Their >nie.:ical ski IT in the restrao- ih)ii of*the sick, to a state uf health was based upon the moderate use of tea. It is well-known among our best read physicians that when the secretions of the stomach are out of urdei or badly deranged a 1 cup of good tea will often settle tiie same and eieate an appetite for restorative food. L6t us then use this hoalthlu! beverage in modera tion like every other good thing in the world, which the wisdom of [Prepared KxprtW y fm- the Mutt's.) | - 1'uin do.u_,h is tue idlest rhyme , for w.ndov. 1 that taking whisky; lit? should make men so crooked. ’ — What can -Strange straigf Ä » 0® Ä - o M e i i k^uïïm h m côT T b 'm d e « 1 8 7 8 . making cl N O l'lC IO to subscribers. The Daily Morning N e w s will be delivered by carricrsi a l jour door every morning'in any part of ilio Cily tree of cluurge Anyiperwni (til ii& tu r e c a v o their paper v i l i report t o us in person or by nt'iil, TSic Newspaper l a w . without wind, — The .next eclipse will be May | 8lh, 1900. Shape your plans ac -1 cordingly. j . — ’i'lie Albany Journal believes j Uod has created and caused to giow^ y,al \jjearest let's ptjol issues” is j t and happiness ol tjlc styie 0|- marriage proposal. ! lake in the lamp-posts at I am offering the greatest Reduc- pass before the sun \ tions in every department ever be- shadow? * Tue I fore ollered in Genesee County. ‘A 11 y pevson wlio reoeivos ¡1 nevv.spn ])öt mid liiiikea use of it, wliuilur lie has or<lertv*l it or not, in hold ìli law to be a 8a\bsci ibor.’’ *‘lf Hubscriber.s pay in »ulvuiiee they arc bo nil' i to give nutieu lo Ilio publish er at tlie end of tlieir fciui 0 , il they do not wi^h to continue taking it: otherwise tlio puijlislier is nutluri/.e.! tu aoaü it on 3 until tbt.o subscriber will l>t! responsible ui itilan express notice with payment of ara.'oarri is huuL to the publlsliui' ” for the comior mankind. Drink freely of the de licious tea, but not to excess and . . t ,TM . . . rest assure,I that m> very deleterious nl81“ -. H«-T m l>d > » e.iects u. the system will b e f e l l « } ' o f « m e o l tl.e boysw h o a re out therjfrom. With aching pains and a c' ^ sick headache 110 better medicine j ~ ^ mistake uetliiig married, can be taken into the system than a 1 Not if you many a widow, pure unadulterated cup of the harm- j There s less and delicious Oolong. ISSS'SMUi rF0f F u n e r a l o f a ’Vìiite ìDiepliaut. Much h is been written by modem philosophera oiç.iiust uaeoftea, and pronouncing it contrary. that Lea 111 nljrately lake: 11 i nt-) the sLomach is a healthful l>:vvra;e and serves as a gentle bitter to Iie.jp th : bile in a wholsome condition. In all ages of the world there have’been some correcting substances to render hiinnless deleterious waters, and thereby prevent diseases of varir us kinds. Phc first account 011 rbcor o f some putrefying substance to re move impurities from ILllhy waters, and render them fit for the stomach is that given to the children of Isra el, after they had pi.ssed through tiie Red Sea and arrived at the wat ers of Manh. They found fault with the waters and Bloses made known their complaints unto the Lord, who showed hira a tree to o the were healthful to There was a custom among the i Egyptians to use the bitter almonds; as a corrective to the ir=uddy waters I o f the Nile. The iirst inducement o f the Chinese to the g* — (juiua/i da E11 Ur prise. just where you do mistake. — AJong the river it appears that nude departures take piace daily, 1 and the boys get along swimmingly. ! — E x . But if a boy can’t swim he has to “ take water.” — An artist of this city has exhib ited his “ Views oif the Coast’’ so frequently, that he finds he has be come a sea shower himself.— Ex. Why, then, doesn't he ^ive his “ Views'’ 011 land? — Two lawyers while bathing at Santa Cruz the other day were chased out of the water by a shark. record.— Ex. The shark, probably wanted his lee(d). --------------------- JHoilman’s Walls,. A curious ceremony has recently ' taken place at Siam, on the occa- ■ sion of the death of the oldest of the! white elephants— one ol the idols, ol the vNamese. He was born in' 1770, and died ill his temple at Uankok. A whole peopie bow: down before this famous Albino! divinity— it is tue emblem of the* , . . Kintal urn of biam. The most beau- jianous to the h i man system,.' when tjfu| prescnt;s are given to these ani- facts and experience proves to the , majSj because, influenced by a be-j This is the most flagrant case ol I here can I)* j 110 (Iotibt. m melelllpSj-chosis, the Indians J want of professional courtesy on believe, even at the present day, that so majestic an animal cannot but he animated by a spirit ot a god or an emperor. Every white ele phant possesses its own palace, gold ! dishes, and 'harness studded with I precious stones. Several Manda- \i:? i rins are appo'nted to wait upon it, and they leed it with cakes and sugar canes. 'The king of Siam is the only person before whom it bends its knee, and the moil returns this salutation. Mnginli [ j cent obsequies were prepared lor the j ; defunct iiioi. Some hundreds of | ! Kadiihist priests officiated at the I funeral ceremony. The three sur- ! viving white el-phants preceded by cast into the river, by which th e ! u'umi*lerS, ami lollowed by an waters were made drinkable, and i eoncourse o p.'ople, ac- , ! companieil the funeral car to the the hosts of Israel. , , xr , . , ,, baniis oi the .\lenatn, whither tfie King and the great dignitaries of the Sta:e had come to receive the I mortal remains. They were then , tranSp0rtecj lo t’ne other side of the •enenU use 01 : r , , , • , , - river and tnere buried. A proces sion t)f thirty vessels, decked with flags, formed a pari oi this curious ceremony. All the floating houses a double line Walking notes as clipped from the Attica Argics, concerning the Hoilinan walk. W. M. Hoffman, during his walk ; last Friday evening, walked one “ J t I mile in seven minutes and fifty sec- let I L il ; j •/ onds. I he best record for a 36 hour walk was obtained by W. M. Hoff man, of this place, at the Park, last week. Guyon’s best time for 36 hours being only 152^ miles, while Mr. Hoffman made 15 7 ^ miles. IMr. W, M, Hoffman, the re nowned pedestrian,of Attica,walked 36 hours against time, at the Park, commencing at 11 o’clock a. m., I hursday of last week, and finish ing the walk at 11 p. in., Friday, 157 miles and six laps. making tea, was to correct and puryfy their ponds and rivers. I11 Florida the early settlers ’ound it n -cessary for the protection of healths, to correct the stagnant and fetid waters, oy , , T , . infusiriii therein the b.anch.s of °!?i'10 Mcnam’ number,nbMU»varas ; 01 oj . o j j , were ornamented with flags of all colors, and other sym- whicli are arranged m *0 sassafras. That more convinc ing pr o tlo vve need, thin our go. d old moth ers who gather the varujus hints of herbs in mid-summer and dried them, re ally for use in case of sick ness during the lon^ wi liter niontns. bolic attributes. Audrassy’s C o n v e n tion . An Austrian council of ministers, !No patent or hum! mg remedies were he.d Wednesday under the presi- imowh or used in those days among d«.ncy of the emperor, accepted An- the kind and good old nurses o f the drassy’s pioJe:t of a convention, pasL. Avhen They well underbto jd tha; Aveary and neiwus t>v ov r- which will Me k probably be signed this TH E M AR K E T S . I’.YI i .AVIA, August 30, Dress Goods at half price, Black Grenadines, Buntings, Cambrics, Lau 11 s. Look at my Goods and prices before purchasing and save yourself 15 per cent. R. O. H O L D E N , i-tf 83, & 85, Main St. 6 B atavia , N ew Y o rk , D E A L E R IN Dressed Lumber of every Varicly, Shingles, Door.;, Sasli, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Miiniies, Stairs, Brackets, &c.. Üßgrl shall endeavor to with the times both in prices. k e e p pace styles a n d 1 3 - t f 0. C. F A B K E E t , Dealer in Ilaril ware, Cutlery, Stoves, House Fur nishing Goods,-Paints, Oils & Varnisnes, OIL CLOTHS, WOOD & IRON PUMPS, ETC. HPOUTSAIEV 8 GOODS A SPECIALTY. I ¡il&o continue to sell the oclcbrntoii afJARLANIf ’ parlor Stove and the M ILLS R A N GlU, Detroit, Midi. W h e a t , w h i t e . . . . W h e a t , r e d ......... .. O . i t s ........................... C o r n ........................ lic-tns ......... .. ............ 1 ISirlcy, 4 rmveil C l i i c k c n s .................. P o r k ......................... I ' l i r n ■ w'liti-. Iilil Flour, red, bb l . . . Oniorib, biush ......... Barley, 2 rowed 50 P o t a t o e s ............ 50 W o o l ................... 20-28 Butter, tub.. . 14 Biutcr, r o l l .. , 10 l'<KSh.................... 10 Cheese ............ 8 Apples, dried. 4 Apples, :^reLii. 300-400 L a r d ................ 7 ^i-lt ..................... ... 10-150 Ita k k *yw«, It will pay you to call and examine prices at the Peoples Store. As it is the only where goods are sold GROCERY\ ‘C. Ü. I).*’ Chestnut . S t o v e ......... Hiiar Hill. COAL— . ...* 5 50 R T O N . The alinvi- prii.TS ;,n» r i-L'11ts (li..'c»mt ,'c, P.kicksniith. Crrnte .......... in y irti, ti ll 1 ir C'.ish.. •65 5 ° . 7 00 • 5 So I will always give you the very lowest prices and will not ask you to pay any bad debts. Do not forget that you can save rom 10 to 20 cents per pound on “ T E A S ” by purchasing at my Store. C. F. PE N D 1 LL, 87 Main St., i-tf Batavia, Y. 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