The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, December 27, 1900, Image 5

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-S TAILOR CALLS ON HIM TO COL
LECT HIS LITTLE BILL
I jMitJnr Crofoot. Grntpfnl Tor the
Cf((llt "EileniliMl lo lllni. TnUen (ho
tIo ol the sl""r" Into the I'nlTjrr-
Copyrlfilit, 1000, ty O. D. Lewli.)
! triion Major Crofoot ronclicd Ms of-
ix the other morning, tie round Ills
iWt t,ic ,,oor-' Tn0 nllor had boon
jre for nn hour. He hud u bill In his
imU'i'l lie ,vns etermlnnd to prvnont
, t person. J ue major iookou a hit
artlcd nt mgiu 01 'e crouuor ue hnil
rfn doilsli'S fo1, "even months, but lu
hrenth he pulled Himself tocother.
tended Ills lmnd and heartily ex-
ilucu:
Bv George, but this Is a curious co-
xidenco Indeed! Tnlk of mental to
,hy, but your face was heforo mo
11.. n . .i.i.ni
j I itrUCK uiu ui bi nimii
-jlajor Crofoot, I am here"
Te, yes; you are hero about a Ilttlo
!i,md I am B,ll' ' lt- Cotno In and sit
'rt. Do you know, that Ilttlo t 111 of
ibn worried me more than some of
viimo. I linve wondered and won.
'pd why J"ou didn't present It."
But I have mailed It to you about
times!" exclaimed the tailor.
Siinntfo. strange! I must see the
.Ml authorities about It at once."
lnd I linve sent It here by a boy at
tt ton times."
By a hoy? And the boy never pro-
nod It! I wish you would get mo
,1 bny's name. A dozen different
;tsl have been on the point of send-
:j(iu a check, but I was afraid you
it tnke It that I wanted to eloso
iccount between us. I tlnnlly do
ittownlt until you dropped In."
Well. I nm here," said the tailor,
J now how about this bill?"
Yes, you aro here, and I am sorry to
that look of grim resolution on your
l(. You were one of my earliest
-j.lt anil creditors. When I called
ton nml got measured for a new
sn the world was against me. All I
.ltd wus a muo time ana eneour-
mm
"LET US BlIAKK HANDS."
iDt, hut the cold, selilsh world
J not give It to tne. You of all
wore different. You made me a
You demanded uo pay In tid
t You seat it to me when done.
ifou believe I appreciate this uo-
ioul iu your part?"
?blll-iiiy SU." renlled the tailor
litany signs of melt in;?.
Set months and mouths of strug-
lasnlnst adversity the tide turn-
Mtluued the major. "1 was a
J olio day and a millionaire the
I could pay $10,000 for $1. I
iiered your little bill, but I had
jject la not rushing a check to
t- My heart was soft and tender
-J you. You had reposed conll-
lo me, and I wanted to reward
ililllmnst be paid today, major.
HI sue for It."
'A the man who shows his confl-
lo the tliianclal Integrity of Mn-
ot makes no mistake. I could
Pt you Into any of the half doz-
wieates I have promoted lu the
w montlis and helped you to
H'ood thing of It, but those good
mo not good enough for tho
'no had put fuith lu my honor.
91 to give hliu somethlmr better.
I wus going to send for
JO't believe It," was tho blunt
However, Iui here, and I want
'ley,"
'"Nng to send for you," calmly
J'l the major, "and tell you to
Jour busluess at once and at
wand to be ready In two days
'lie vice presidency of the Unl-
'uiiimll comnan.v. The salary
'l-.OiKJ per year to begin ou,
"'e Bt'cured you $23,000 worth
k ground door prices. You
"M a flshball Is. of course?
'we. major." said the tailor,
on his face, "you cau't put
no tlshball business, l'ut
"i'lit dowu. or I'll sue!"
1 ku,w that n tlshhall beati
soit of food for breakfast.
ou't do without 'em. aud the
"f without Ice or mills to get
A', sir, 1 would as soon think
1 'lthout a hank account as
"J Dslilialls, and 1 know you
H Tour btil... if
. . uiii.v u uei. foriiu y ivj
It is SO with nil nt lines til
' Tl" llslilmll Is Imllgenous to
.""ties, mid Its true home Is
" ith
lav
proper encouragement
l a taste for it In Eu-
l already arrauired to send
Willis a dozou lu a box,
'u otiee get hliu to recom
'"Klisli orders will come
'.' '''I We rnn't fill 'mn I'll
' Krunce nml nnnther tc.
I look fur the most
'"'""Its. Mv ll..iip Blr I. .f mn
'''you. Let us shake hauds."?
""n't pay my bill?" asketl
'wn llshhalls." continued
i he lingered a checkbook
junt aecessarlly bo al.
UJ Of tim.f nnittnn nnrfc
' )ou win, idjt nuvor 'eii
, 1 of Osh and put 'em up Inf.
lx to a box. All thM
, Jv '8 to set eui In tho oveai
k,1-,"--. oeroro eating, lave
!ii' 8l 'or a 'H'arter, am
, per cent. I figure that1
u t factories going lu-
nintwi.n f..'
"l'.tit I eiiine here for $11!" almost
shouted the creditor as he saw himself
bcltifj wound up.
"When this stock was In-mod. I
thought of you. The first $100,000 wat
put up at 10 cents on the dollar. I
wasn't satlslied to give you the vice
presidency. wanted you to make nt
least $10,000 a year out of your divi
dends. I did what I ought to havo
done for the best friend I have In tho
world. I took that $11 I owed you and
used It to secure your stock. It wasn't
half enough, but you enn pay me the
balance at your leisure. Some time
after we get things started you can
hand me your check for It."
"And you mean to say I'm owlnc
you?"
"Ittit don't worry about It, my dear
man; don't worry. It's a mere flea
Mto. When you draw your first $,".000,
we'll square up so as to keep tho books
straight. Major Crofoot Is a man who
returns confidence for conlldcnce. Can
you bo ready to take your position In
two days?"
"Hy thunder, but this Is n game to do
me up!" shouted the tailor as ho
stamped around in great excitement.
"I'd llko you to take an aetlvo Inter
est as soon as possible, as I may pro
mote a three cornered pie company
next month, but you can have a week
In which to sell your tailor shop and
get your hair cut. Ity tho way, you'd
better look out for a horse and a car
riage. As vice president of the Uni
versal I'lshbull company you'll bo ex
pected to sling on more or less stvti.
I might go out with you this afternoon
to look at some diamonds for your
wife If you have time. As I said be
fore, as to that little balance between
us, don't let It bother you."
"Then yon won't pay me?"
"That Is about all today." blandly re
plied the major as ho opened tho door
and beamed upon his creditor. "Three
days hence we turn out our first box of
fish halls, anil they go to the president.
Inside of a week he will telegraph us:
'Nothing like 'em on tho face of the
earth. Send nio a carload.' My dear
man, Golcondu Is within our grasp.
I've let you Into the biggest thing of
the twentieth, century, but I want no
thanks for It. As I nm very busy this
morning"
"My $11!" shouted the tailor as the
door closed on hliu.
No answer.
"Major Crofoot. you are au old dead
beat!" No answer.
"And I'll stay right here till Satur
day night to get sight of you and punch
your head!"
l!ut he didn't. When a gravelike si
lence had continued for five minutes,
ho got discouraged aud scullled his
way down stairs. M. Quam.
MOUNTAIN AIR.
tVliy It Ih Jlore llcnlllifnl Than That
of I.otver Altitudes..
Tho only reason why mountain air
Is healthier than low air is that moun
tain air Is cleaner than low air. The
chemical composition of the atmos
phere differs but little, if at nil, wher
ever the sample be taken. Ou Tike's
peak tho relation of oxygen to nitro
gen and other constituents of the at
mosphere Is the same as at tho level
of the ocean. The favorable effects
therefore of n change of air are not to
be explained by any difference In the
proportion of Its gaseous constituents.
One Important difference, however. Is
tho bacteriological one. The nir of
high altitudes contains no microbes
and is, In fact, sterile, while near the
ground and some 100 feet above It
microbes nro abundant.
Iu the air of Chicago and other
crowded places not only does the mi
crobe Impurity Increase, but other Im
purities, such ns the products of com
bustion of coal, accrue also. Several
Investigators have found traces of hy
drogen and certain hydrocarbons in
the air, und especially In the nir of pine,
oak and birch forests. It Is to those
bodies, doubtless consisting of truces
of essential oils, to which the curative
effects of certain health resorts are
ascribed. Thus the locality of a fir
forest Is said to give relief in diseases
of the respiratory tract. lint all tha
same, these traces of essential oils and
aromatic products must be counted,
strictly speaking, as Impurities, slnco
they are not apparently uecessary con
stituents of the air. As recent analy
ses have shown, these bodies tend to
disappear in the air as a higher alti
tude Is reached until they disappear,
altogether. Louisville Dispatch.
One of Kanoleon'ii Feat.
NniHileou added to his many other
deeds of Interest to the world that of
having climbed to tho top of a fower
on horseback, a feat accomplished May
10, 170", when he rode to the top of the
Campanile, or bell tower of St. Min k's,
Venice, lu order that he himself might
ftlve the signal to his fleet of the sur
render of the city.
Kindred Spirit.
She And did you light the tire with
kerosene too?
He No: I smoked while 1 was put
ting gasoline In the automobile. Chi
cago News.
Every royal palace In Europe has Its
special private police, who. lu one
guise or another, are always on the
lookout for suspicious persons.
A prlzelightcr Is lu his prlmo at from
20 to 20 years of age.
Saved hy Presence of Mind.
At Sliel'.icld, England, recently a cu
rious uocldont occurred. A passenger
was riding on a double deck electrical
car, aud a single deck car passed lu the
opposite direction. The rope of the
trolley boom of the hitter was flying
lu the wind, and It wound Itself around
'the passenger's neck. Fortunately he
had tho presence of mind to seize the
rope with both hands and release hlm-
Helf or he would probably have been
milled from the cur.
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"fouths. , Do you waut.
er than this? Isn't this
'(. atur8 ' t"e trust re
Not All.
Teacher (suspiciously)-Who wrote
your composition, Johnny?
Johnny My father.
"What, all of It?"
"No'ni. I helped him." Truth.
A real scene of troops lu action hnrd
ly exists, l'lctures of them ore taken
ht odd spells and out of danger's reach;
puns and troops being used for the
purpose.
Truth Is as impossible to bo soiled
by any outward touch as the sunbeam.
Hilton.
(iiiniiuiiiiniH.
Why nro well (liirncd stockings
likndoitd iiioii? Ki-ciuise they arc
mended.
Why dues' a piebald donkey
never pay toll? Heeause its mas
ter pays for it.
Why is n couchniau like a lover?
I Sociiuse he always desires to
be remembered by his faro.
Why are ripe potatoes in tho
ground like thieves? Uocauso
they waut takinfrup.
Why is an eclipse like a man
whipping hi boy: Its a hiding
of tho sun.
What is the dilTorouee between
an accepted and nn unaccepted
lover? One kisses his misses aud
tho other misses his kisses.
When is a cook like a strong
swimmer? When she stems the
currant.
What three acts comprise the
chief business of a woman's life
Attract, contract, detract.
What tongue often hurls and
grieves you without speaking a
word? Tho tongue of vour shoe.
Mylirst is a preposition, my
second a composition and mv
whole an acquisition? Fortune
hy was the sculptor Powers
a great swindler? 1 localise he
chiseled tho (ircekslavooutof hor
clothes.
Why is a cigar-loviug man like
a tallow caudle? Because ho will
smoke when ho is going out.
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v ny is me executioner into a
brief correspondent? Because
he drops a Hue.
Wlrit is tho difference between
a tube and a foolish Dutchman?
One is a hollow cylinder and the
other a silly Hollander.
1 at word of three sylables
specifies the time of dance? At
ton-dance.
Ulien is a conuudrum least
like a young lady?-- When it is not
a miss.
Why is ii ploughed lield like
feathered game? Because it's
part liidges.
Why is there never any such
thing as one whole day? Because
every day begins by breaking.
What game do the waves play
at? Pitch aud toss.
What was Juan or Arc made of?
She was, we have every reason
to believe, Maid of Orleans.
When is a black dog not a black
dog? When he's a greyhound..
Why aro sugar-plums like race
horses? Because tho more you
lick them the faster they go.
Which eat most grass black
sheep or white? White, because
there aro more of them.
Why aro hot rolls like caterpil
lars? Because they make the
butterlly.
Why is the polka like bitter
beer? There are so many hops in
it.
When does a dog become larger
and smaller? When let out at
night and taken iu in the morn
ing. What belongs to yourself, audis
used by your friends moro than
by yourself? Your uamo.
Why is a gun liko a jury? - It
goes off when discharged.
Why are balloons in tho air
like vagrants? Because they
have no visible means of support.
Which is tho way to make a
cotit last? Make tho vest and
trousers first.
Why is neecosity liko an ignor
ant solicitor? Because it knows
no law.
Why does a spoon reclining in
a cup of tea resemble a handsome
young lady? Because it's in-tea-
resting.
When does a donkey resemble
an unpaid creditor? When ho
gets nothing iu the pound.
How can you get a set of teeth
inserted gratis? -Kick a dog.
What is the most dangerous
time of year to go into tho coun
try? When the (lowers have
pistils, trees shoot, cow-slips
about aud tho bull-rushes out.
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George
store is just full of the most pleasing and
useful articles for presents.
Is it a NEW DRESS, a NEW CARPET, a
nice set ot CHINAWARE
or SILVERWARE
Wife P
WRAP, a nice pair of SHOES,
SILK UMBRELLA for vour
daughter? Perhaps it is something for the
boys?
IN AND SELECT WHAT YOU
WE'LL NOT TELL.
Our prices as well as our goods are
Attro.otie.
.Must I'av l ull 1 arc.
A resolution adopted at the
meeting' of the passenger com
in ittee of the trunk lines will like
ly cause a big surprise when it
goes into effect. It provides
that after Jauuary. 1, llt(H), the
reduced rates given by tho trunk
linos to clergymen, members of
tho Salvation Army, Missionaries
and members of religious orders
shall bo withdrawn. The effect
of such au agreement by this
committee is far-reaching. It
means that full faro will .bo ex
acted from this class of travelers
by tho following railroads.
Baltimore aud Ohio, Pennsylva-
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WLAND VALLEY
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To advertise successfully may
not be easy but It Is not half so
difficult as the taming cf a fly.
So far as this community Is
nia, Delaware, Lackawanna aud i concerned the advertising prob-
Wostern, Lehigh Valley, New
York Central, Central of New
Jersey, Philadelphia and Beading j
West Shore, Erie, New York, j 1
Ontario and Western, Cheaspeako ' 3
ond Ohio. i
Tho number of persons to ; 3
whom half faro permits havo ; 2
issued has boon steadily incroas
ing. It isroughly estimated that
three of the trunk lines the
Baltimore and Ohio, tho Penn
sylvania in.d the Now York Con
ks m Is simple
plan :
Here Is the
Secure space in these col
umns Write a.is tluit are plain
and straightforward.
Change them often.
Keep at it persistently
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Mauy persons have had thotx
perionce of Mr. Peter Sherman
of North Stratford, N. II., who
says, "For years I 'suffered tor
ture front chronic indigestion,
but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure niada
a well man of mo. It digests
what you eat aud is a certain cure
for dyspepsia and every form of
stomach trouble. It gives relief
at once even iu tho worst cases,
aud cau't help but do you good.
Trout's Drug Store.
trul alone issued during the !
past year 110,000 such permits.
The other eight lines have prob
ably issued a sul'ticieut number
to increase the total to about ".",-
HOil.
liailroad men take the ground
that the idea under which, a re
duced rate tiukot was sold to
The editor may road the proof
of a newspaper four times and
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same
workers in
-j(-he religious
nass repeatedly over the
mistake without seeing it. Just!
iis soon as the press is started
and tho paper printed iu its com-
j pleto Joi'in, more stands mat
j error out in front of you so big
j that you cannot seo anything else.
! It is a strange fact. And this
is
!
tield 'the reason that it is so easy to
has largely disappeared with the i edit a paper after it is printed, :
advancement of the-'times. In I imd especially by a great many
tho early days ,t' railroads they ! .(1.1(j01.Si
point out that the workers in the
cause of religion were generally , ,l.uvc iMcn
without compensation aud often j Victims U) stotuuch, liver aud
did manual labor part of their ' kidney troubles as well as 'wo-:
time to obtain a livelihood. Now ! "i11. the results iu
it is contended that this condition
has greatly changed and clergy
men whoso'duties, rcquim them
to travel havo salaries from con
gregations, or are suported by
special fund.
loss of appetite, poisons in the
blood, backache, nervousness,
headache and tired, listless, run
down feeliug. J. W. Oardner, of
Idaville, Ind.,says: "Electric Bit
ters nro just tho thing for a man
Thistheoppononts; when ho don't care whether ha;
i i i,i., ,,f Uri.,. ,.,in.,wi vt,J nves or uies. it
gave nm nov !
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declare, enabkis them to pay tho 1 , , ' '
4 j can now etit anything and have at
same rate which tho general now i(M180 un lif,.... Only .'AoonU ! t
traveling public is charged. jt y. S. Dickson's Druf re.l t
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iiai i isourg i atrioi. iwory ooiiioguarauieeu.
In every part of the
County faithful re
porters are located
that gather the daily
happenings.
Then there is the
State and National,
" News, War News, a
Department for the
Farmer and Mechan
ic, Latest Fashions
for the Ladies. The
latest New York, Bal
timore, Philadelphia
Alarkets. The Sun
day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Endeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for ev
erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE.
SALE BILLS,
POSTERS,
DODGERS,
BILL HEADS,
LETTERHEADS,
ENVELOPES,
CARDS, Ac,
In fact anything and
everything in h" I v: t
style ul n- jihat line.
Ailillilonal triilns will leave CurlKlw fm H,tr
ilsliuitt ilullv, exeept .Sunilav. ut 6.50 a. in , 7. in
il.lli., 12. 10 p. in., 8. llo p. in, t). IH p. in., a ml from
MeolKitik'shurtf at II. I I u. in., 7. IU) . ui., H.I2u.
in.. 1.05 p. til., 2.110 p. in., nml ll.MI p. m.. 6.110 ,.. 111.,
ami 11.40 p. in., siopplni; al Second mri-el,
lliirrlsliurir, to let oil pas-sentfei-M.
Trains No. Hand 110 will mn daily, and No. S
llilrly lliinilles hue on SiiiiiIiivn. ' llolli trnliw
will slop al Intermediate miiuIoiik ou Sundays.
Oally.
t liatiy except Sunday.
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I Additional loeal traluH will leave llarrlslnn i;
I dnii.v. exeepi Sunday forCarllslo uud luteruieili
T i ate siatiotiK al i. It? a, in., 2.00 p. in., 6.16 p. in .
T . il p. in. aud II. ,0 p. in. , also for MeehanleiK
. linn:, IMllslniri; and Interuiedialo hlalloiw al
T 7. on a. in. ami 11.27 p. in.
T I Nos I. a uud 9 run dally between llarrlsbur
T , and lliik'erstoun.
T ' liaily.
T t Daily exeepi Sunday.
J I '. on sundajH will leave Philadelphia at 4 :v
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