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    1IIE SCUAKTON TBIBtTNE-WEDNESDAY MOUN1NI. FEBRUARY 14. 184
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Ami you lilie people thut
mind it if mist
llmv would thut.
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1 iv.u e.r. . anil string 'em im Wotties H. ''!? i Jta -A
m I w ! itiv iest fur tlit- thuijr I ttl tt -ilivl r JS " ' ,
$ I !'' !' W, and thw muii tit i: svut 11 Tif. 'v.Vv!V
jijE. ft f ' 1 uttUe ..,iUU.rl I Aml W
f ftrtoe' ratentlne was Iho subjoot ol J 1 ' '' Sm
Vf rf f TiifP sfvuutio couv-isutun. At tiiv aXmC '-m w ..
-laIJI f ,1 Jf M-iwi. ;, tho i.i:.,-tv-tatn Tlj VVWIK
V ..-I 5TUd? a 1 Jim -' ; oiav w ,tu-.ti.n a- , . 3fnr
TV euastantlv asked: Ha- h! found out UMutVTfiir. , ,?TrTrT
'- 'vv- X : u-r- Itwassald that ho was golnjr WW,
U'f 'v' t. y"v,l t o:-d ,.tV -....u.-wtu-rv and jrt't a di- " .. T"
5 i -ifcs" t.-and thM wat the MniattOD ' 1 ,.
ir-njy vjj: ' v alive Two wtvk- muat ha
ilPf if " J s v 1. 1' i: m ai poised, v'r.i' (t rihK ti a number oi ' ' '
' A. fl Saint Vlfnt'.Uf : .;..;., tn ,., n,.. nmt "TOUH UUiTKltCI ! VP TtWtOMROW."
k, P k And pat t eTttTJ fot the detectire jtf ttome one aidced
(ii'T , "No. and I don't think I'U need, him."
"Tut ao
an jenefouar
"t if conrM 1 do."
"Than l woitldu't
was ti Ifetlt- Idi'Kvr.
trike ypf
"J think thry arc lurto anovah"
"All right if they nit ytm thaj
dl stuv inst lis thi'V urr. W'ltrll it's
time tn tefca l jn-t notify me and I'll
liitll nut."
"It's it I ii t linn1 HOW. I thin
"All right, ru it'i, but yon mustn't
nayeroheal nto. Hood lay."
At playtime efarydaj ha wont to
tho.fchoQlhnuMi and it waa noticed
thai ho no longer won a homespun
shirt. Ono day in' ramarkodi "WaUi
your ."lt,n Is tip ti UXiriMW."
"Is it." hj 1 didn't think thut 1
hud served hall tny time."
"Yea, and I hare been thlnkln' '
glvin' you a now ti ial mid nontoncln'
you for life "
"Why whatdo yon roean?"ihc asked,
dropping a book.
" Thut Is tn say if you ari- wilfin',"
he won1 on. "Wait a mlnii till i (rii
through l am ahulkin', blgared'fel
ler, with noednoatlonand with nobody
to ti ii newnat'i right or wrong. I um
WEAK MEN r0UR
MM
ATTENTION
1. 1. 1 10 till'
DC MAPI i 'i; . l' n . , f,-,l:I, 1,, ..,,!..
Cray's mk Medicine
IF YOU SUFFtR 11,1,1 llj
MwnTMtn, urn iuu oui i-
UUrr, wssknaM ol Body ""'I Hind. Hpsrma
tori an, sad Impotsnojti and mi dlatssM mat
unmi from over indnlitinti i tnd -"if sbus. M
LoMAf Memory snd rowsr. DlmntMofVIt'
lou, rrtmstur Old Attosad msny othardlt
dssii itt.it i.M.t i" Inawlts or OMqmpuon
i. ii. I .in nsrlj rsl t. cltofur psmphlM
AddrvMtlRAV MfeDlPINB ', Buffalo,
N. V. The Biwolflo kTsoiouio ' i old py u
di uggrUts st $ per psi'ltsae. or hix psoksasl
for (.:,. ir Mint by iimi I u tpi m' moniiy.snd
uitti ivsry ga.ni ."'I W t UAKA iTEf
s ouro or mono) reftuidod 1 1 1 i mm -i
t On sot' it 1 1 couuttrfolts w hs
nooptrd Uio Yslloa Wrsppsr. the only (onit
ii. .'. .' old in Bcrsutnii liv HsttiMwi Itrui
Atlantic Refining Co.
h itlnl I t'itln-rt ill
and Lubricating
Miiiinlii.tuit
llliiiiiiiiatiiin
Back t e u J r
' "Tae rSM ' r-M.
ttj Meet i btaat a
U avttt )U to r you."
Th.' welecci missives then tatBaaasg
Will ol eif'.llly Sttas,
Aad for lh: fii'.itul M irnnU
Swrli prvtty IB) a tafeV
If yea lov me as t lev? you.
vo itatfe eaa rat jut kste ta rso"
But man atts aatrai 6ctioits
Ani! x a n.'pnaiia'i
Sun: VlssaultHK ima tUtsa rbyaci
About tika am aas puad.
False iart: I ..ir.'". call you mine;
You ihaU not be my ralaattaaf
Thi a tiinm went SB Srou: 5aJ to wors
Ala.: till fcy cd by. .
Sarcastic couplt"t:, tl'intand :ene,
Lilitf this ooe met lb? eye:
Y.)U'v lot a ptlz so fearful plaia
TMP sidetTKi any irrarei tra.a:"
Now jictur-'s .iTt't to betcui
Aecompaaj t&e Hies.
And happy truths Ui this are toM
la comic i'.'t Valentin1:
" Yo' tsce ajaaM a o.1:aijanzK shock;
It's warranted to i"op a cioclt:"
VTT" ir wo trMBfl T'ao .-aa sa7?
Talcss these rapf 'oes i
Pit comic (T) tastatsasa awa7
They'll S7 and by iaclos
Witt esatj vuea-.n' they crlte
A xrtac bis; chunk of dyaamun.
N'txetJ wf""
ft PAIR OF EARS.
BY 0P1F. r.ElD.
FIE first valen
tine thai found
Hi way into th"
net?hh; rhood
of riorub fwk.
El 1 1 Tennes
see, was not of
the sentimental
o rd e r, besflit
tered. lare-like-G
:i p id-lad I n.
but, was of the
comic variety, j
and was t h a
cause of trou
ble . Andy I
Iriee. a husky
fallow and a :
man, too. who
was raitVli dis
posed to ficjht ;
even during the best, of weather, was j
sitting about the po.t OtVet at Mill -r t
ton when the mail was distribntcd. j
The day was raw and Mr. Priee Ma
not in tlx? best of hnrnor. fme of his
steer- had l,een ckolMd to death by an
ear of eorn that didn t happen tf fit
and somebody had pbiaOnefl his irnjf
indeed, this was no time to be rnada
tka DVtt end of a valentine jok ; but
when the mail was distributed the
postmaster solemnly declared that he
had a letter for Andy Price. Priee was
disposed to doubt this II" looked up
from the cracker-box wh'-re he was
sitting and remarked. "Miller, I have
been a customer of yotira Wmorc '.han
five year i and I don't aaa sby on
want t' tnrri(-'r with m" that way.
Yes, sir, ban a rtealin' with yon nil
that time and you ain't OATOf fluri! me
ont a letter vit And I ntther think it's
too late to caper . ith me now."
'lAin't tryin' to cut no caper with
you, Andy; here's tin- letter."
lie handed over an envelope and
Andy took it suspiciously.
He nervously tore open thermclopc,
"being still suspicious, snd took out a
Ted and blue colored print, represent
ing an ass with exasperated ears. Ills
if riends gathered about him, gazing In
ustonishmcnt. "Head what it do say,"
someone demanded. Tlcn they read
tht! few lines of rhyme, and strangely
Andv answered. "My own wits ure
about as good a detective as I want,
and they haw bwn at work. The man
that sent that thiiijr js in this CTOVrd
ru'ht now. and when 1 go away frim
here will he totut' lomethlo m m
hand and some lellei down the road i
may Bieet me and ask what PfOgOt
and 1 will tell him that I have just cut
: otT So-aud-So's ears uud um goitt' to J
( take em homo aud string Via on the
! clothes line. Now don't all git skeored
at once."
Hut they were seared, aud allat once,
! too. Not one among tlieiu was willing
to part w ith his ears, anil each man
stood about trying to Leak innocent,
A man is not at his best when, by his
aipiiiak in of countenance, he strives
to convince you that he has never been
j guilty of a mean act, for conscious iu
: noeenee often wears a sheepish aspect.
And Mr. Price, as he stood there direct
ing hie gene from one face to another,
was much incline'! to ascribe guilt to
the entire party. Finally, however, he
settled upon a squint-eyed fellow
named Shack. And while giving Shack
the boring look of accusation. Mr.
ihriee t'ok out his knife and began to
whet it on his boot. "I know of a set
of ears," said BO, " that would look
powerful well on a clothes line."
"For heaven', sake. Mr. Trice, I hope
and pray you don't mean mine." Shack
replied, fidgeting and trying to shrink
behind the postmaster.
"Wall, since yon mention it, I be
lieve yourn la about the best set I
could find. Now. hold on; don't try to
run og. If you do I'll shoot you and
OILS
l itihecd t id, Niipiiius and Gaao
lines ol' all grade. Axle QrtRBs,
Pillion ( 1 reuse and ( 'nlllery dun
l mind , alio, a large Una of Par
rafflna Wai Candle,
We ills,, handle the Famous CROWN
ACME OIL, the only (amily safety
i, at Ding oil in i he market
WIlllAM MASON, Munayr.
W.,nilnb' Av i
E. Robinson's Sons'
Lager
Brewery
Hanofaetorera of the OiebrataJ
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FEB. 14
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FEB. 14
3-s It'
1 ' JTIfc
( sin
' " '; m
a sort of a heathen, and the savin' of .
heathen's soul is about as bright i
piece of work as can fall to the lot of I
young woman. Yes, I am the heathen
and yon are the missionary sent here
by the Lord, and if you want to do the
Lord's work all right, and if not, all
wrong. The heathen has got a first'
rate farm, and he's about as apt to
learn as any human beiti' you've ever
sect., aad 1 want to tell you thut Dear
ly ever congressman that goes ont of
thia dnatrlot la educated and sent out
by his wife. 1 ain't but twenty-four
years old. and with your help 1 can
make a speech in six years from now
that will carry me to the legislature,
and then there ain't no man that can
keep me out of congress. Now, here, I
ain't so powerful bad lookin'i that is
if you'll sorter squint when you look
at my ears. I've got a big but a misled
soul, and that soul is crying in the
wilderness and wants you to save it;
and if you don't want to save it, why
it 'would rather be lost than to be
saved by any Other hands. That's tho
sort of lore I give you. Sometimes
when I look at you I feel like I want
to drap down on my knees and pray,
not begriu' the Lord for Komethin'
but t nankin' Him for somethin' that
lie's all Bad J dons. Nobody else ever
made me feel this way, and somehow
I can't help but think that He has sip
pointed you to save my soul. There,
now, you ain't going to cry about it,
are you'.' If I had a-thought it would
have hurt your feelings I wouldn't
have put it on that ground. Hah!
what's that? Why, the Lord bless my
soul here, children, don't come in
here now. Miss Lizzie's not at all
well. l)nd blame it! I tell you she's
monstrous sick. 60 on away from
here."
1
buToo poisom I'lsllS
BH Ktty, mil', l, Im. k .1 I.; $.'AKI,llOll,, CH
Mm I', Ml,,.- 1 ,1 ill'iitrnlwl Irotn bH
MM lift it I ...it ft ! n II. IHirlup pH
1 UM ma s.nu,yr.,l, ui Miu'.ie Renindy H
, BBj panMi mi 1, toiih SISlUl . i ki.w,, ni.n
H5 MiaaniiiaiiianiaBEsaassBMBssiiaii
' t !
- j ,' ' ' " 1
' WAIT A MOWf.Sf, MB. PMOBl
that
enough they applied
cut 'em off after you're dead, and
wouldn't look well."
Hhftck, with ft bellow for rn rcj,
dropped npon Ma huaei and Price
strode to him, took him by thn aofJar
ar d turned hja horrified, f aoa up to the
sun. And just at this instant a plea .
ant 'vohe aswJl "Will you please
wait u motf.i" t, Mr. Price'.1''
I'rice looked ap and stw the aobool
taaehef .rd.r.'f near hhn, Hhe was
rn her a good looking young woman;
she had a sweet etpresslon of eotan
taMnni tha opinion of the neighbor.
bood WM that she always looked us if
she bad Just, btcn b.iplied.
I'riee Inroad about. and raplledi "I'm
waitin', ma'am."
"Mr. i'r'e the said, smiling, "you
are loo laro and tOO Strong a man to
DC 'Ii itnrbed over m small n thing SI u
Comic valentine. It was only a Joke
and I sent It, Mr. i'rice."
"You did!"
"Yes, and just for Ipo, too. And I
earnestly beg you to foigivt me."
"Wcii, Mis-, Lizzie, 1 ain't makin'
v.-ir on WOmen Bhack, you better
thank this guilty party for nppetirln'
In time. Well, folks, I ain't got noth
In' more to ny at present, except that
Andy. He was noted for oil large ears,
loud voice, peculiar gait, and the
lines called ridiculous attention to
.these, facts. The men shouted. Andy
put the thing on the fire and w atched
Jt burn. Then he snid; "I'm goln' to
;flnd out who sent me that thing, and
I'm goln' to whip him if it costs a leg
nnd an arm or two. I've whipped a
jrrW nany men fust und liu.t, but l'vo
always done it Like a gentleman would;
yon boys all know that. I never did
stomp but one feller's teeth out and I
wouldn't 'a' done thut if he hadn't bit
tme. I never stabbed a man; never
Bhot but one feller ami he shot mo first;
and I want to say right here that I'm
poing to make It my business and my
trade to find out who tuck this here
ynean advantage of me, and when I do
f.nd out I'm goin' to whale him till his
own mother wouldn't speak to him
without nn introduction. You may all
cut up and laugh as much as you see
fitten, but I'm goin' to cut off boroc-
MMnswhat to I'm goln' to git even with the person
that wnt thut thing
Several days later, during playtime
at School, I'rice strode Into the room
w here the teacher sat. ' How ure you,
kut'am?"
"Very well, I thank you, Mr. PriOS.
Won't yon sit, down?"
"All right; but say, i have come
down here to punish you forsendiu'
me thut big eared thing."
"1 hope you won't, punish inn very
severely."
"I don't know as to t but don't, know
how severely you muy think It Is. Hut
I'm cumin' down hero at playtime
every day for u month."
"Is that the punishment?"
"That's It."
"Why, that isn't severe."
"You may think so before it's over
with. Hut here, now, tell me If you
think I've got sich nll-flred big ears?"
"Not too large. 1 like lurge ears.
Tho most goucrous people liuve large
ears."
There was a great celebration in the
neighborhood; there was dancing and
r inging and many a shoat had been
baked It was the next day after the
marriage and Lizzie and Andy were
sitting on the porch in front of their
door. Andy stepped into the bouse to
get a drink of water and just then
that ftdlow Shack came along the road,
lie lifted his hat and, bowing, soitl:
"May the Lord always bless yoU, Ymi
are an angel if there ever was one."
Andy Stopped out. "What was that
he said?"
"Ob, nothing. Merely spoke to me."
fas, but what did he want to call
yon. an angel for? Hah! I don't like it."
' Nov. coma hen and rrlt down, big
boy. Will you promise not to get mad
if I tell you something?"
"I'll promise anything."
"Well, ha was merely thanking DM
for ! riving his ears. He sent that. tuI
ciitine, came tome and begged mti to
are hhn and I did.'
"All right. I reckon it's a mission
Bry'a duty to Have ears too. Wish I
hadn't burnt that thing up, I'd like
to hang it in the church over yaiidi r
abort the pulpit."
a
Ik roo iiA . e made ui fent mind to bay
Hood's Harsapsrilla, do Dot to persuaded
to tele nny other, Be mr iiiii, lli, 1, d'
f-Hi.iipnrllln, which pncscRHtis pocnllnr
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ad Kidney Troubles
Art mBtXfi Kj re-uifs--a b P.P.P.
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known as skin eaiicer.of thirty y-ar'
wand:nfT. and found preat relle;: it
purifies the biood and remcver-l.1 lr
ritatloi from $9
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LIPPMAN EROS.
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Lippmao'!-Blort.Sa' anth. C.a
Closing out the bal
ance of our
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at lonowine prices
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Klortrie Seal QreBIBI CsBVA '- tn...
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Wool s at I'ir.-tilar i ap U in
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BrawB Marten l irculs Oapes, St in.
i tier Oneakw Capea - a
Seal Sacques
seat BacqasBj si lao'ee long
Seal .taekotn, ',t inehea
eai laekata -4 hjabai loim
astrakbaa Jackets at laohai leaj
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1)11. WOTT'N CHKMICAL CO.,
ale In I M. IIAItltlS, DrilKUlll. ''' I'eiin Avenue.
t K vein: ul, Ohio,
Circular Capes
seal ctrealat i'iv. B Inohei lose, w th;
BatterB) rare (l.n
utter OtreaUt Oipe, W ibsbm loaa,wltb
Utttt M ttv t'aie HS.W
Bsbla Qrenlar rape, ntceheslaag BOO
aitrakhan wealar 'aiie, sn Inehei Kmbj ''" M
Btaetrle leal Ofroalar Uana, M in. leaf., n 00
Or.ij I'rtmmer I'liviilnr Caps, Win. lonj : is1
lil,lo7eli American Bat Mf.lt. at . ...Jl i each
I lot . I ehttnrsn'l acta st iHv each
lot ot Sl.-mll Holiea, plu.li tin 1 . ,..f Saoh
Ladies' Plush and Cloth
Coats at Your Own
Price.
J. BOLZ
138 Wyoming Ave.
Tiioonly PrMtlOftl l'mrior in the city.
Hotel Wayorly
tCaronian Plea, Hrstelaai Bay nttnotieii
1', ,ui fur HerKiiur A l . la Taunhieuaer
ltper.
N, E, Cot, 15th end filticft Philadi
Mod StStrabtl tOt resi lnnta of N IC. I'enn",
ijlvaijlii All eui,veiiii,ee tor tr.ivelori
to sah I rein Bronil Btrett Mstioa unit tbo
TwtntB IBa Msrkot Stre.'t atstleu. Dw
itrnlilo (or vlaitlng Sornntonlauii anJ li)
in tbe Atitliraolte KeRioa.
T. J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR.
Upholstery Department
-OF-
William : Sissenherger
Opposite Uaplist Ch-.irch,
Pomi Avenue,
Is replete with fine and
medium Parlor Suits, Fancy
Rockers, Couches and
Lounges for the Holiday
Trade. Prices to Suit all.
Also Bed Room Sets, Din
ing Room and Kitchen Fur
niture. Parlor Suits and
Odd Pieces Re-upholstered
in a Substantial manner.
Will be as good as new
Seeds and
Fertilizers
Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
Lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates for
Farms, Lawns and
Gardens.
HUNT & CONNELL CO.
FOR THE LENTEN SEASON
All Mats Freeh Melt reeelvetf ituiiy.
Pansy Imeked iiuiitiur,
nonajesi Cod,
Yarmouth llloiitei's,
tall Maeaeral.
i OYSTERS
Raakawavi Chesapeake Ras
Millillee Itlver Cove anil
Ithlo l'olut
Belt Bhell iam, Shrimps,
8ealluii4, A e.
W. H. PIERCE,
PENN AVE.