The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 15, 1891, Image 3

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    WINGED MISSILES,
The cave-in of the bluff that took place as
Yaquina, Oregon, was worth thousands of
dollars to the railroad company. A thous-
and dollars’ worth of powder would not
have accomplished what the rain did. The
rock and dirt fell into the bulkhead just
where it was wanted.
The prince of '\ ales has become a very
regular attendant at the sessions of the En.
glish parliament. The fact is that the
prince is very much worried about the
chances of the succession in case of his
mother's death, and wants to make as
many friends as possibla
stealing #0) from an express company.
The company failed to make out its case
and had to pay him $4,000 damages, but
only a week ago, after patiently watching
for all these years, they got the drop oa
him and he will now go to prison,
Walker Fearn, Iate United States minis-
for at Athens, states that brigandage no
longer exists in Greece. He says that he
and his danghter and a few friends, un.
armed and without an escort, visited on
horseback the wildest parts of Greece and
met with nothing but cordial hospitality.
Riveting by electricity has been
successfully accomplished. The cold rivet
is placed in the hole, and when heated to
the proper temperature it can be closed by
any of the ordinary apparatus now in use.
‘The heating of a half-inch rivet of two or
three inches in length takes about half a
minute.
The late Henry W. Grady was a great
raconteur. He was a master of dialect,
and was never afraid of givinga good story
plenty of coloring. It was considered a re-
markable thing in the office of the Atlanta
Constitution if a week went by without a
new yarn from Grady. His stories were
always witty but never vulgar.
Seattle was founded thirty-eight years
ago by some thirty or forty men who wens
there iu the Schooner Exact, which had
miners to go to Alaska. These young men
were landed at Alki Polnt, and went to the
site of Seattle, which was then an Indian
settlement and mainly a dense forest.
The last venture that we read of in the
use of human hair is a fan valued at $30,
says Harper's Buzar.
have fashioned this unique curiosity, for
sticks is really human hair; baby curls,
like unto fairy thistle down, we doubt not,
yielding to the gentle wooing of summer's
softest breezes
General Khaireddin Pasha, who recently
dled at Cons‘antinople, was a remarkable
man. He was a Circassian and was pur-
chased as a slave sixty years ago by the
Turkish state treasurer. After various
adventures he was made grand vizier by
Abdul, but his tenure of office was brief
The Turks resented his success, and his
downfall was as sudden as his rise
facture of a new and cheap building mater.
ial which he is about turning to a good
account. In Paris he found many large
structures bullt of concrete mixture, of
which volcanic sand is the chief! ingred
ent. This sand exists in vast quantities
near Santa Fle. The other known ingredi-
ents are lime and water, and the secret is
in the fourth ingredient and the propor.
ticnate use
Stanley says that during his recent Afri.
can expedition he came across a new and
interesting race of blacks, the Wahoumas,
who were absolutely European in ty pe and
very intelligent. ‘They appeared to be de-
scendants of the aacient Ethiopians, who
settied in some way not known to him in
Equatorial Africa. These people never in-
termingled with tho aboriginal races, but
kept their blood intact, considering the
ordinary negroes beneath them.
Pundita Ramabai, hat sccomplished
Hindoo lady who is so well remembered in
New York and Boston, has formed a club
of “king's daughters'' among her pupils in
India, and says that she already sees the
effect of it in the steaaying and strengthen-
ing of character in these irresponsible and
undeveloped maidens. She has translated
into Maratti the four mottos of the Words.
worth clubs: “Look up, and not down”
“Look forward, and not back,” “Look out
and not in,” and “Lead a hand.”
Among the exhibits at the Indianapolis
meeting of the Western Canned Goods As.
sociation are two cans « ontaining beef soup,
part of a lot prepared for the United States
navy in 181%. They are owned by William
Daggett, of Indianapolis, whose grand.
father was at the head of Daggett & Kens.
lett, of New Haven, Coon, in the early
part of the century. The contents are sup-
posed to be in good condition; if not the
fermentation and creation of gases within
would break the seal. The soup to-day is
therefore seveaiy-one years old.
A Cleveland artist says that a genuine
artist is very much like a singed cat. He
is better than he looks. In speaking of
artists in general ho says that the artist of
ability does not differ in appearance from
the ordinary man. He says that in Munich
when the student begins todraw from the
antique he lets his hair grow long and car
ries a paint box around with him. When
he enters a more advanced class he cuts
his hair reasonably short and leaves the
paint box at home. When he gets down to
genuine painting ho wears his hair in the
ordinary style and dresses like the ordi
nary mortal
In & recent work on “The Pphysiclogy of
Bodily Exercise” Dr. F. A. Lagrange says
that fencing, apparatus gymnastics and
riding school lessons may be safely pre-
scribed for the person “whose brain
languishes for want of work.” But for “a
child overworked at school, for a person
whose nerve centers are congested owing
10 a persistent mental effort in preparing
for au examination, for such we must pro.
scribe long walks, the easily learned exor.
cise of rowing, and, felling bet.
ter, the oid game of leap frog and prison.
er's base, running games, anything in fact
rather than difficult exercises and acrobat
lc gymnastics.
The force of an ice shove Is fllustrated
by an socident related in a Montreal paper,
when 8 house and family were swept Away:
“The mao and woman and their two or
threo children were in the house, which
was an old French style affair. The house
had foundations and walls three feet thick
in places. 1t was about 12 o'clock, and the
family were at their dinner, when suddenly
the ice commenond to move. The upper
fee struck the sir ot of shore lee and sent it
like a huge knife up the bank, scraping all
before it. Bofore the family had time to
8scape the edge of the knife had struck the
house. It cut it clean away and left not a
soul alive of the entire family, Hardly one
stone remained upon the.other, so heavy
was the crash of the los upon the house.’
tha
CoMpPARATIVE. —“*You think I'm
tart, Mr, Henpeck,’ beran Mrs, H.
“You put it middly, Mrs. Henpeck,"?
returned her lord, **You are more than
tart; you are a Tartar,”
Up IN FRACTIONS, — Emplover(to the
new boy) — Have you any brothers?”
New Bo '—Yezzir; one
Ewmployer—One?
ing, wife; give me some doughnu 8,"
“Going to use them for bait?’
**No, for sinkers,””
I. I
The Pill of Our Fathers,
No new fangled mixture of psisonous mine
| erals, but the good old fashioned pure veget-
able blood purifier and liver tonic of centuries
| ago, when the only cure alls were medicines
| to assist nature to throw off diseases by re
moving congestions of the liver, kidneys,
bowels, and skin which Jieeede all discases,
The old monks of the middle ages were follow.
, ors of Hypocrates and their St. Bernard Veg-
etable P fy have never been surpassed in this
world, A sample of the St, Bernard Vegetable
i Pills will be sent free to all applicants, Ad-
dress St. Bernard, Box 2416, New York.
| An American syndicate in Jamaica
gets a square mile of good land that will
' ralse cnffee for every mile of railroad it
! lays down; and there is not much dig-
| ging.
| There Is more Catarrh In this section of the
| country than all other diseases put together,
{ and until the last few years was supposed to be
incurable. For a reat many years doctors
yronounced it a local disease, and prescribed
Pal remedios, and by constantly falling to
i cure with local treatment, pronounced it incur.
able. Selence has proven Catarrh to be a con-
stitutional disease, and therefore requires con.
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the on.y constitutional cure on the
market. Itistaken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. Jt acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of tie system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any case it
falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimo-
nials, Address,
F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
&FS0ld by Druggists, 7%.
According to good authority thereare
in the city of New York 100,000 home-
less wemen, including the very best and
i intelligent class of wurkingwomen,
antl ooo
| Guaranteed five year eight per cent. First
! Mortgages on Kansas City property, interest
{ payable every six months; principal and inter
est collected when due and remitted without
| expense to lender. For sale by J. H. Banerlein
| & Co, Kausas City, Mo. Write for particulars.
i — I I IH L
| After a period of low neck street
| gowns has come a return to linen col-
| lars,
fp n———
Cann’s Kidney Cure for
Dropay, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright's,
Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv-
ousness, &c¢. Cure guaranteed. 831
Arch Street, Philad’a. $1 a bottle, 8
for $5, or druggist. 1000 certificates of
cures, Try it.
A ———
Florence, Ala,, is to have the largest
{ cotton mill of the New South, It will
have the remarkable number of 53,500
spindles,
———— CRE
All that we can say as to the merits of Dob
bins’ Electric Soap, pales into nothingness be
fore the story it will tell you #self, of its own
perfect quality, if you will give it one trial.
Jon't take imitation. There are lots of them.
‘There were in the Unite ] States in the
year 188s, 9.000.000 of legal voters who
were unable to read or write,
sillier
Frazer Axio tiresse,
The Frazer Axle Grease lasts four times
Aa long as any other. Use it, and save
your borses and wagous, A trial will
prove that we are right.
The marriage ceremony in Borneo
consists in knocking the heads of the
couple together,
————
Timber, Mineral, Farm Lands and Ranches
Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas
bought and sold. Tyler & Co, Kansas City, Mh
in
in
The report that China is beginning
to abandon the cultivation of tea has
stirred Boston society from twp to bot-
tom.
EE —
Money invested In choice one Lundred dol
rar building lots in suburbs of Kansas City will
pay from five hundred to one thousand per
cent, the next few years under our plan, £5
cash and 85 per month without interest econ-
trois a desirable lot. Particulars on applies.
tion. J. H. Bauerlein & Co. Kana City, Mo,
-
Linen collars and cuffs always give a
finished look to a cloth costume,
Rupture cure guaranteed hy
Dr, J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St., Phil's,
Pa. Ease at once, no operation or de-
lay from business, attested by thou
sands of eures after others fail, advice
free, send for circular.
The froutier method of giving a fire
alarm still prevails at Crawford, Neb,
Everybody on the street fires his re
volver and gives a blood-curdling cow-
boy whoop.
Lee Wa's Chinese Headache Cure. Harmless
in effect, quick and positive in action. Sent
pre paid on receipt of $1 per bottle, Adeler & Co.
i ——
f yandotte 8t., Kansas City, Mo
In 1880 over 8,000,000 kegs of nails
were made in the United States, of
which one-half were of cut steel, less
than one-fourth of cut fron, and more
than a fourth from wire.
— es ————
E33
erve
All Fits mopped free oy Dr, Kline's (ross
tT, No Fits afer first day's ase, Mar.
Yeious cures, Treatise and $500 trial Dottie free to
kicases. Sendo Dr. Kine, #31 Arca 5¢ Phila, Pi
“Rhino” signifies ready money. In
Sweden they have what they call a nose-
fa ja penny per nose or pull, and In
this custom *‘rhino”™ had its origin,
A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat should not
be neglected, BrOWN'S BroNoural Trocues
are a shinple remedy, and give prompt relfef.
& ota. a box,
A I AAAS AAI
A man died in Malpe Bate Piison
recently who had been about fifty years
in prison during a life of seventy-six
years,
Oklahoma Guide Kid Map sent anywhere
i receipt of Yoots Tyler Sos Kansas ly. Mor
A MII MI 5 Bb.
Sixteen Chinamen, each of whom had
accumulated $500 in cash in this coun
try, salled for home from New York the
other day.
ASTHMA.
Popham's Asthma
#pecifio
Gives Immediate relief,
it is believed to be the
best ASTHMA Remedy
nown to Bumaniey.
Bend for a Trial Pack-
FREE.
old by Druggists,
Sent by mall, ipaid
2001
1 714
-
EETHAMS
PAINLESS. wenenee EFFECTUAL.
‘Worth a Cuinea a Box.
NGA Ad ANON
FOR ALL
BILIOUS:NERVOUS
DISORDERS,
Sub u Sick Headache,
Weak Stomach,
Impaired Digestion,
Constipation,
Disordered Liver, &c.
Arousing with the Rosebud of
Health the whole Physical
Energy of the human frame,
Beecham’s Pills, taken as
directed, will quickly RESTORE
FEMALES to complete health.
SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS.
Price 25 cents per Box.
Prepared only by THOS EECHAM,
Ke, Helens Lancaabire, England.
B.F. ALLEN ©0O,, Scie agents for the
United States 365 & 387 Usnal BL. New York
Who of our druggist does not keep them)
win a Bon has s Pills on receiptof prive,
but inquire first. Mention thls paper,
a
) For Coughs # Colds
There is uo Medicine like
DR. SCHENCK'S
ULRKONIC
SYRUP.
Tt fe plenssat to the teats and
BE does mol cenlais 8 particle of
¢ son oranything Infor
i thee Bont Cungh Medici
World. Vor Sale by all Draggiets
Price, $1.00 per bottle. Dr. Schenck's Bok os
Cotsumption and ts Ogre mo {row Ad
Foe
EMULSION
4.87 Of Pure Cod
& '® Liver Qil and
HYPOPHOSPHITES !
of Lime and
Soda
is endorsed and bed by leading
physicians becnuse both the Cod Liver Oud
and Hype, dfes are the recoguized
agents in the cure of Consumption. 1% is
as palatable as milk.
5 ls a perfect
Scott's Emulsion 5.5.22"
is a usngerii enh Producer, It is the
Best y for CONSUMPTION,
Screfula, Brenchitis, Wax Dis-
eages, Chronic and ids.
Ask for Boott’s Emulsion and take no other 3
0 I ONIN SN
—
WW EWE ee
FOR FIFTY YEARS! §
————
MRS, WINSLOW'S
SOOTHING SYRUP
Bas boon used by mothers for thety children
while Teething for over Fifty Yowrs It
soothes the oni, softens he frum alias
all pain, cores wind colle, and is the best
remedy for disrrboss.
wenty~five Cents an Bottle,
HUMOROUS,
THE TERRORS OF BANKRUPTCY,
First Merchant —Met Snodgrass last
evening entering Delinonico’s, He was
dressed In the height of fashion, and a
Rigs and juicy cigar was between his
Second Merchant—Snodgrass? Oh,
yes; he failed two months ago, ard 1s
trying to settle at ten cents,
————
HABIT —Groughter—I want to get
some socks with a hole in them.
Balesmun— What's the idea.
Groughter—I've been a bachelor for
forty years, and they are the only kind
I can wear,
He GOT A PENSION, —Commissioner |
Were you wounded in the war?
Pension Seeker — Yes, sir,
Commiscioner — Where?
Peusion reeker—In my vanity,
didn’t get a promotion 1 expected,
A TRUE BILL~-Jones-—I don’t think
you ought to go around eaying that
Robinson is the biggest cowa d alive,
Brown—Why, be shows In every way |
he's afrald of me,
Jones— Sof Well, you're justifiable, !
I
——— A ——
A GREAT INDUCEMENT.—Bobble—
When I get to be a man Iw going to be
a printer. !
Papa—Why so? |
Bobble (smacking his lips)—'Cause |
Mr, Type, the printer up the way, says |
they have always lots of *‘pi”’ |
THE REASON FOR IT.—* That man,"
said the proprietor, *‘is as rich
Croesus, yet he kicks like a mule every
time be pays his bill.» i
**Still it's nalural epough to kick |
that way when he’s well heeled, you !
know,”
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GUIDED ARIGHT,—Father-I am very
much afraid our daughter will elope
with that young rascal.
Mother-—No danger, [ reminded her |
last evening that girls who eloped got
no wedding p esents and I feel sure my
words sunk deep Into her heart,
—————
RECKONED HE COULD.—Parent—
Say, teacier, do ye reckon ye kin make
my boy smart,
Feacher— Wal, I reckon I kip, If this
biroh rod of mine hol 1s out,
TE
Byrup of Figs,
Produced from the laxative and nutrition
Juice of California fig ombined 1
medicinal
benefice ot
the Kidneys,
cleansing the system
headaches. and caring habite
uver an iw * . SOCLUAY |
a ———
THE POOR, OVERWORK 8D BURGLAR, -
H. nx-—~Who is that elegantly-dresred
man?
Cranx—That is Col, Booke, the great
eriminal lawyer. Ie makes $10.00) a
year out of Browny, the blacksmith bur
giar, alone,
“Aud who
him?®"
“Why, that's Browny, himself,"
til
is that poor chap with
AN EXCUSABLE ERROR.—**Did you
| call me a rich loafer?’
*No, sare. 1 vas not
: vith 2¢ American tongue,
say you were a rich baer,
alfpssiffie
HEAVY BREAD, — Mr. Charley Young-
husband--Why what's the malter,
ackgwainted
meant 0
Mrs. Yourghusband--{la deep an-
guishij—I gave--i—feetlramip-a pp
~~plece of my fresh howe made bread
and-—and-he gave it to Rover,
Mr. Charley Younghusband {consol
ingly '-Well, 1 wouldn tory al out ajitile
thing like that,
Mrs. Younghusband—Y ou don't u—
u--understand. 1'm crying about Rov-
er—he is dead —b 0 ~hoo-hou.
PLAYING AT sTORE ~“*Mamma”
asked the next to the yoangest girl,
“Eddie and I are going to play grocery |
store. Won't you give us something to
start business wit, 7?”
“Here's my spool of thread and the
button tag anl-"
*Oh, wedoa't want them,” inter |
rupted Eddie, “why don’t you give us |
ple or something #0 if trade is bad we |
can eat up the stock and Keep it from |
going to was'e?” {
———
Do Yeu Ever Seocculate ?
id wo fname .
a ALY Daren sendin Tesi that wll ho
to a fortune. Ben lewia & Co. Security
Building, Kansas Clty, Mo
TURN ABOUT.--At a Scoteh fair a
farmer was trying to engage a lad to
assist cn the farm, but would not finish
the bargain until he brought a character
from the last piace; 8) he sald, “Run
and get it and meet we at the cross a»
four clock,” The youth was on time, |
and the farmer said, **Well, have you
got your character with you?” *No,
replied the youth “but I have got
yours, and I'm vo comin'’.”
POINTER, ~Mother
our hostess
A MUSICAL
(whispering) ~My dear,
wishes you to play.
Daughter — Horrors, mother]! You
know I nev. r play before siangers, |
become so nervous and excited that my
fingers got all tangled up, and I make
all sorts of awful blumders.
Mother—Never mind, dear. Play
something from Wagner, and then the
mistake won't be noticed,
MP —
AN Avripr-Bunday -school Super ntend-
ent—=Who led the children of Israel into
Cansan? Will one of the smaller boys
answer? [No reply. |
Superintendent (somewhat sternly)
Can no one tell? Little
next to the aisle, who led the children
of Isruel into Canaan?
adly frightened) - It
wasn't me. Jl just moved yere last
week 'm Mssoury.
PB
AN APPROPRIATE GREETING,
do tay to abi
A, olor Bad! I met one I should
probably say, ‘Hello, stranger!”
SA —
5 Mo.) man to
ow the ares baat Sia 1 he word
il
Copyright, 1890.
Help yourself
if you're a suffering woman, with |
the medicine that’s been prepared |
especially to help you—Dr. Pierce's |
Favorite Prescription. It will do it |
where others fail. For all the dis-
eases peculiar to the sex—dragging-
down pains, displacements, and other
weaknesses, it's a positive remedy,
It means a new life, and a longer |
one, for every delicate woman. In!
every case for which it’s recom- |
mended, it gives satisfaction, It’s!
guaranteed to do so, or the money
18 refunded,
It improves digestion, invigorates
the system, enriches the blood, dis-
pels aches and pains, produces re-
freshing sleep, dispels melancholy
and nervousness, and builds up bot
flesh and strength, It is a legiti- |
mate medicine—not a beverage. |
1
Contains no alcohol to inebriate ; |
no syrup or sugar to sour or
ferment in the stomach and cause |
distress. As peculiar in its mar- |
velous, remedial results as in its
composition, Therefore, don’t be
put off with some worthless com-
pound easily, but dishonestly, rec-
ommended to be “just as good.”
AXLE
GREASE
BEST IN THE WORLD.
qualities are gusurpassed, aoty
ngtl oboxes of any other brand. |
Not effected by beat. GET THE GENU-
kK.
"FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY.
iv outl
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T T news Dove free |
te Inventers,
EN 8 ! ii wide to i
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STUDY, mor.ueejung, Budosss Forms |
Home Penmanship, Ar hmetic, Short-hand, ote, |
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DR TAFTS ACTHMALENE
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R.R. R
ADWAY’S
READY RELIEF.
Bowels,
RHEEUMATIN, NEURALGIA,
Headache, Toothache, Weakness or Pain in
the Back, Chest or Limbs, by one applica
tion, Internally in water for all internal
pains, flatulency, Heartburn, Sick Headaches,
Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Pulpitation eof
the Heart, Chills and Fever and Malaria
00. a bottle. All Druggists.
ADWAY’S
PILLS,
An excellent and mild Cathartie. Purely
Vegetable, The Safest and Best Medicine
in the worid for the Cure of alli Disorders
LIVER, STOMACH OR BOWELS.
Taken according to directions they will
restore health and renew vitality,
Price, 25 ots. & Box. Sold by all Draggists.
DE. BADWAY & CO. NEW YORK.
-VASELINE-
FOR A ONE-DOLLAR BILL sent us by mati
we will deliver, free of all charges, fo any persons In
the Tuit 4 States, ail of the following articies, care
fully packe .:
One two-ounee bottle of Pure Vaseline, .
One two-ounos bottle of Vaseline Pomade, -
One jar of Vascline ( old { roam, - > » + + 1
One Ci ke of Yesslive Cam hor los, - « « + W°
One Cake of Vaseline Soap, unscent-, 0
1 4
8
One two-cunoe bothe of White Vaseline, -
5.10
Or for postage stamps any single artiele al the price
named Ow wo cooount be persuaded to aooep! from
your druggies! any Vasdiae or preparalions iwerefrom
unless dled th war name, beotwuse pou will oe
tainly recelioe an temilation whioh hos Hitie or ir
Chessbrough Mfg. Co., 24 State Sc, N. ¥,
I prescribe and fusiy en
dorse Big €3 as ihe only
specific for Lhe certais cure
of this disense
CG. H.INGRAHAM. M.D.
Axasterdam, N.Y,
We have sold Big GG los
many years, and Ii oss
ven the best of salle
SCUGn,
D.R DYCHREAOD,
Chicago. 1%
Rud 381.00. Bold by Droge
BAGGY KNEES
opted by students at Harve
wlicges, sien, by pr an
where
WTS only by Ge
Cromionl Da.
PFOEITIVELY REMEDIE]
Greely "sn! Stretoher,
4d, Ambersl. and p
feaw » ees
If of for sale in your own se: 4 $8e. 4
BJ GREELY, TI) Washington ®ireet. Boston
A XMAS HEALTH CIFT
(Exerciser Complete $5)
Is Bony or Ass, Cincuiar Fees,
Boows: For “As 1deal Complexion
& Complete Phywical Development,”
90 lis sorts. “Health & Streagth in
Phydeal Cultore,” 40 Tis 0 cis. Chart of
3 (lis for Dumb Belis # Pulleys, 25 cts.
Ad I%0. E. DOWD'S Vocal & Physical
Culture school, 136 Monroe St. Chicago
men ¢
Ab
B=\ se
RELIEVE
STANTLY.
Crone sens EwoLisy,
E THE ORIGINAL AND GENIN
$ Laden, set
bores soning whi Bos hea
AI pill in paemebosed Bowes
19,000 Toimonuinls. Name Paper
Bold by all Loral B
Diamonp Branp
\LhS
The only Safe, Sure, and reliabie PIT tor sade
Red snd Goid wesaiie
BePure Sbstiintions amd Jmisations,
poms counierfeiin. 31 Dregeion, or send w
for Ladies,” in totter, b+ returs Maik
CHICHESTER Cnemical Co + Madison Synere
FHILAPDELIBIA, PA.
Rep Cross
£
‘they use
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emer DUTPOS ES.
gots the blame—il things are upturned while
hr of
peciad! i
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ng
1
SH
rall cleanin
ligrocers keep
by many a woman who strives
to olease her household and
bouse- cleaning goes on—why blame her
clean. and the reign of hor+e-cleaning disorder will be quickly over,
ey
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