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KDITOK ami PKOIMUKTOil
VOL. XXtll
MIDDLE BURGH, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, JULY !, 188(1.
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:lOKTHY:
THE FARMER'S WIFE-
)1T l.Al'RA K. AM.K.V.
I-Yoiu out the rony land of tlmiini
&Uo floinet at eurly iiioniIiik';
Tlioib'W upon tin nifiitlow rltnm,
Fiilr as a bride ndurnln.
Aronui from th wnvhifc pint's,
Am! tU'UU of blooming Hover:
The noisiy brook tlmf ttingaiiiid olihuiH,
With willows bemlinijover;
Tlx eastern fky Iowm all nrt.inie,
An tlioiiyb, to one beholding,
The koM ""(I nuiipliiro cloud tlmt
euiim
Were heaven's gute mtfoldin.
Jtut nil till; lory utiiiuls njmrt,
Tor rliunti her with her beauty,
Tor euro r-itu heavy on her heart,
Where fall the. lino of duty.
Tin' cow await thu milking tinm
With Huft ami patient lowing:
The xtiirdy farmer, in Ids prime,
Muht liuntcn to hiit mowing.
His w ife imi-t speed the morn's repast
And work with nimble finnis,
For farmers all, from tlrd to last,
Muke hay while minsliiuu lingers.
Ami when the nwat is o'er, the pail
Of foaming milk are waiting,
With fraraneo eauyht from Minny
vales,
To future joys relating.
The cream lies thick, liku cloths of
K"ld,
Where hliitiin' pans are brimming,
Their riches pithered fold on fold,
All ready far the rkliuinhi.
Then, later, as in old .'ii days,
With inueh of t-t ii and lluttcr,
Hy weary hands the dasher plays,
And wins the golden butter.
And so th" day goes on, and on,
No time for re.-t or pleasure;
"A woman's work is iitverdone,''
Is true in f ullest measure.
And as the sun sinks in thu west,
An.l day jjrowi-Jinto even.
Weary and worn she icoiuto rest,
And ulmot longs for heaven.
( 1 mm I Jlmet. krt 1 in.
TERRIBLE TIME ON THE CAES
Thoro is something about tlio av
erno Chicago y-jun m;m that tx
l0He9 Liiu. mill oxpoHo nnylol.v
that gels in with him. Ho in full of
ptucticiil jokca.
List week Mr. Kpponoliw Hoyt,
of Fouil du L:io, wout to Chicago on
ft visit. llo is a pious gentloimn,
nuJ Lis prcseuce nnywhcio is un ovi
douco tbut everything will bo con
ductoJ ou tbo B(iiaro.
Mr. Ilojrt know a young mm
limned Johnny Dulling, who was
ftttuuding Ituuli MoJicil Collogo,
nod through bitu was poruiitted to
visit tbo dissecting room, uud gave
upon tho work being done- tbero,
Mr. Hojt was introduced to a Dum
ber of tho wicked young won who
were carviug tho lato lamented, and
ofter he got accustomed to tho cli
mate he rather enjoyed the porfor
tnnnco. What jonng Mr. Darliug told tho
boys about Mr. Hoyt will, perhaps,
never bo known ; but, as Mr. Hoyt
passed around tho blabs wboro they
were at work, oaou uiudo a coutii
bution from tbo "stiff' La was at
work upon to Mr, Hoyt's coat pock
ets unbeknown to Lim. While ono
was calling his attontion to a limb
that bo was dissecting, another
would cat off an oar, or a uose, or
dig out an eye, and drop the samo
into Mr. Hoyt's overcoat pockets.
Finally ho bid tbo boys good-by,
thanked thorn for their courtesies in
showing Lim around, told thorn if
they ever cume to Fond da Lao bis
pew in church was at their disposal,
and be skipped for tho train and got
on board.
The seats were all occupied, and
a middle-aged lady, with a slim fuce
and spectacles, and evidently an old
maid, allowed him to sit boBido her.
The car was warm, and it was not
long before tbo "romaiua" began to
be beard from. Ho was talking to
the lady npoo eorious matters, wbon
be smelled somntbiog. Tho lady
had been eiuelling it for some miles
tack, and sbo bud got bor eye on
Mr. Hoyt, and bad put bor band
kerchief to her uose. He took a
long breath and said to tho lady.
"Tbo air seems sort p' (hod bore
in this car, does it not f" and be
looked up at tho transom.
"Yes," said tho ludy, and she
tamed pale and asked him to let ber
out of the seat, "it is very innou
fixed, and I believe that you are the
man that fixed it t and sbo took
her Butohl sad weul to tbo rear of
the cur, where sbo glared at him as
though be was a fat renderiog es
tablishment. Mr. Hoyt devoted a few moments
to meditatio o.nnd then his attentiou
was callod to a new nmrio 1 cjnplo,
iu tbo sent ahond of him. Tiioy had
boon having their hoi li cloao to
gether, when suddunly tho bride
snid :
"Hennery, Lave you boou drink-
ing r
He votod by nil that was great
mid glorious that ho had not, wlieu
she. told l.iiu there wan something
about hi breutu that rouiiudod her
of strong di iuk, or a picking bouse
Ho all )wod that it w.n not him,
but a Imittod that ho bad noticed
thoro was somothin wrong, though
ho didn't know but it wai boiuu of
bor tooth that noo led tilling.
Thoy wero botii mi l at tho in
sinuations of the other, and tho
bride leanod on tho window; an 1
criod, while tho groom looked the
otht r way, and uclod cross.
Mr. Il'jyt win very m uh auuoyo 1
at tho Htnoll.
Tho siuoll remained, and pooplo
all around him got up au 1 wont to
tbo forward oud of tho u- or to tho
roar, aud thoro wero a dozon empty
seats when tho conductor camo iu.
aud lots of pooplo -ntandiog up.
Tho conductor got ono enilT and
said :
"Whoovor bai got that pieco of
limborgor chooio in his pockot will
have to go iu tho emigrant cur !''
They looked at Hoyt, and the
conductor went up to hitii and ask
ed him if ho didn't know any botlor
than to bo carrying around nuch
chceso n that.
Hoyt said ho "hadu't got uo
o bee so."'
Tbo conductor insislo I that ho
hart, nnd tol l him to turn hiu pack
ets wrong tide out.
II yt j ibbed bis baud into his
pockets, and folt something cold uu 1
clammy. He diow bis baud out
ompty, turned pale, aud said be
didn't have any cbueso,
Tiio conductor iusistol on his
fooling again, and ho brought to tho
surfaco a couplu of bum m ear, a
tiugnr and a thumb.
"What in tho nam' of tho Apos
tloa have you got thoro says tho
couductor. "I.i you belong to any
canuiug cstablishuunt that hjihU
canned missionary to tho ho ithou
cannibals?''
Hoyt toll tho couductor to como
iu tbo baggagecar, and ho would
explain all ; nud an he p issed by the
passougors, with both hands full of
the remains, tho paasongors wore
ready to lynch Hoyt. Ho told th)
conductor whore bo had boou, uud
tbo boys had played it on him, and
tbe fingers and things wore thrown
beside tho track, whero some one
will find them aud thiuk a murdor
has boou commitlod.
Aftorward Hoyt went into tho car
and tried to apologize to tbe old
maid, but she would scream. Hoyt
would always rather go away tbau
have a womau 6cream.
Ho is trying to think of some way
to get ovon with tho boys of Hash
Medicai College. I'eck'e Soi.
Tho Dutchman's Speech.
A blunt old Goruiau mombor of
tho Illinois Legislature, Mr l'lotke,
was ono of tbo Committee appoint
ed to investigate tho Stato pouileu
tiary at Chester. Whilo thoro bo
was callod on for a speech. It was
cortainly speaking uudor difficulties.
He Baid : "I hardly know what to
say to you. I caunot cull you shou
tlemons, and again I can't call you
friends, because dot might gif min
self avuy. Vot shall I call you don ?
I will call you mombers of tho Illi
uois penitentiary, shoost the same
as we are members of the Illinois
Shoneral Assembly. You have boon
unanimously elootod to fill the phioo
you bave widiu doso walls sbust tbe
same as wo members of the Shoneral
Assembly bavo been elected, I can
not Bay dot I am glad you is bore,
because dot might mako you feel
bad, and don again, I caunot Bay
dot I is sorry dot you is hero, be
cause 1 dink it was goot dot you
was here now bocauso you is bere,
acd I hopes you will do your duty
ebooBt do same as we do our duty
for do term for which you is olocted."
"Th doctor said bo'd put tue oc.
my feet again in two weoks.' "Well
didn't be do it 7" "u did, indeod.
I bad to sail my borso and baggy
to , foot' hi m-'1'
the height of sublimity.
I kan sell for eightooa hundred
aud thirty nine dollars, a palla a
swocl aud pensive retirement, locat
ed ou tho virgin banks ov the II u I
son, (containing 8 " ados. Tho I m l
is luxuriously divided by the baud
ofuaturand urt, into pistor aud
tillngo, into pliin deklivity, into
stern abruptness and tho dilliansc
ov moss-tufted meddor atrouniH of
sparkling gladness (thick with Iron!)
daii80 through this wildurnoss of
buty, to. tho low iu tik . of the
tho krickot and grasshopper. Tho
evorgreeu higln iu tin evening
zephir tlits through it.t shadowy
buz.um, and tho inpeu trcu.bloi
liko tho lovo-sniitteu hirto ov a
dunttll. Fruits f tho tropicks on
goldou buty, molt ou tho bows, and
I ho le in go heavy au 1 swoot from
the fields to their garnering hives.
Tbo stabl. . ai'i worthy cf tho ntcods
of Nimrod or tho nluds of Akillos,
and its beuory wAs bilt expressly for
tho l iidi of pa:':i l.ee, .vhilosombor iu
tho distance, liko tho civo of a hers
mif, glimpses aro caught ov the
dorg-hou.se, II rj poets havo come
au 1 warble 1 tlejir li.o, hor scalp,
tors havo cut huro piiotui's h.ivii
iobod tho Hi'ono ov dieamy land
skap's, iiu.l hero tho philosopher
diskoviiol the stu'i which tuadu
him tho ft'kiuiist ov nitur As tho
young tnoou hangs likfl a c irting ov
silver from tho Mo btoast of tho
ski, ar, angel iu ay bo soen each
night d inning with g.l IjU tip toes
on tho grass.
(V. It.--Tho angel goes with the
plaeo )
hot u:edjTo r?.AVi:;3.
I hoard a very amusing story the
other d ay in c muecliou with tho
recent hull ic.iuo'i. A geuthman,
piito well k:iovn iu this city, was
hurrying uloug to roach his home,
when tho storm burst upon tho city
with all its fnrv. Ho sought rifim
in a houso whoio there ivero n num
ber of ladies congregated, all of
whom were frantic with terror. Af
ter ii littlo the titorm increased in
fury, tho house rocked and swayed
boforo tho furious windn, Keveral
win lows wore blovn in, an 1 it look-
el as llioll Ml l HO Whoio 1U1KH IILT
ivoul 1 bo dostroyeil. Tho women
ruslio 1 around wringiug their hands
crying aud boinoauing their f ito,
whou suddenly ono rtlnhi d up to the
gentleman aud frantically besought
him to oll'ir up n prayer Iu a m -mout
ho was surrounded by the
other women, who clung to him aud
begged him to pray. Ho was not by
any means colloctod himself, and be
sides he was not up at all in prayers,
but thoro was uo oscapo for him, so
ho prepared to comply with their
request. Uo knelt down, but owing
tho excited condition of his miud
and to tho fact that ho had not
prayed for bumo time, ho found
himself utterly uuoipial to tho occa
sion, llo could not thiuk of any
thing, lie was dumb. Soon ho
became dopporutc, uu I without a
thought as to tho nppropriatoutss
ho prououueed tho following brief
exhortation, which he roiueiubniod
to buvo formed a part of tbo grace
bis father used to suy many years
ago : ' Oh Lord mako in thankful
for tbut which wo aro about to re
ceive." Just thou three or four
windows blow lu, a couple of chim
neys blew over, uud tho pruyer
meeting broke up iu confusion.
Lawyers Net AlMgoths: Bai-
A lawyer up in tho country was
callod to dtfjnd a Mexican for sjiuo
serious crime, and ho got him olF.
"Whut foo did you gotf Borne
body asked him.
"Well, tbo follow was vory grutos
ful--very grateful, Aftor tho trial
ha camo to mo aud emptied bis
pockets. He bad twenty dollars,
and a watch, and a j ickskoifo."
"And you"'
"I took tbo twenty dollars aud tbe
watch. I gave him back the jaok
kuife. D o it, you didn't expoct
me to rob tho poor dovil
They list by Chanca-
No word was spoken when they met,
Uy either sad or tray,
And yet one badly mnitteu was,
As was remarked next day,
They met by ehunue this autumn eve,
With neither (rhince aor bow,
They ofteu eauie together so
A freight train and a oow.
HEART SEATS
Dr. N. It. Kicbarifsoo? of Loudon,
tho noted physician, sajs be was re-
ceutly able to convey ewnsiderable
smonutof conviction Wtointelligentl 'h '';!.: ;'
, , , . , . 1 hey l. ft the ptow-li.u-e in the iik.I.I,
scholar by a aimplo extjmcnt 1 hoiT,lir tIl., ,, ,,,.,,, xviIll,lllt a fMi
scholar ns MOging ibo praiHis of The sickle iu the uii-lmn, -rain,
tbo "ruddy bumper," un saying that The corn Inlfgui ncrM on the plain,
ho coul J not got thrbhgll I'" I """sterM in tln-ir simpl.- Ircff.
without it, when Dr.IleLu1.ion aid !.,i;,r wr""-'M " ""' " Ir. -
i.i:... vi:n r . L'. i i o rUht tlnv-e wrong.-, eome weal,
to him : 1 1 1 you feel My pulse ns
' eoiin woe,
iHtandhoroT llo did, o. I baid : T ,M.rMl ,,.,.,..,..;, f.
Ootint it cirt'lully t wliattloos it taj,
Your pulso is sovouty.-fjur. I then
sat down in a chair a',.V ukod l"m
to count ng ii:i. Ho did so.aud said:
Vonr pulso has gouo J wn to seven-
ty. 1 then lay down u'tbe loun-'e.
and taid : Will you Uko it again
llo replied, why, it is oidj ixty-foui : j
hat an extraordinary tiling! I then'
cant : N hen you ho Uo, at niylit j hw to which ho retin s h. n his w
lhat is tho wuy nutuiev gives yonrjcoiiiiuonees hnu cleaning.
heart a rest. You know nothing
about it, but that boating 'or,:
an is
resting to that cxtout r and if yon
reckon it up it is a greatvdcal of nt,
because in lying dewa ithe heart is
lining ton strokes li s a minulo.
Multiply that by (JO and it is ti'HI ;
multiply it by S hours,; And within ft
fraction it is o.OOO Btrtls dill'-ieiit ;
..! ,.j ii,.. i i :..
h.t ,uu u,;iti b ia tin on iuj o ooiiui n
"I blood at every Btroke, it makes a
difference of ol),OOD ouuoos of lifiing
during tho night. When I lie down
without any alcohol, Hint' i:i tho rest
.1 . . , , . i .
take your wino or croi Vou do not
all. iw that rest, for tho iullueiieo of
alcohol is to increase the number of
Btiokes, aud iustoud of getting this
rest you put ou it something li!;o
lo.OOd extra btiokes, and tho result
is you liso up vory soedy and unfit
for the next d iv's work, till vou have
a littlo more of tbo "ruddy bumper'
which you say is tbo soul of man bo
low, .v, !,. n tl lie A mTic.ut,
Cho V7ar.tcdt) bo i Christian-
a inj 4i.; nuiuuj , i o riti n.v.
power of tho Spirit aud had boon
covertod, and she iippoared before
tho Bessiou to pass tbo preliminary
examination,
"llavo you oxporiouced a change
of heart?" asked tho older, gently.
"Yos, Bit, I boliovo 1 have."
"Ami ; ou want to livo n new life!"
"Yos, nr, I hopo I do.''
"Aro you willing to renounce tho
world, tho llesh aud tho dovil "
"Do I bavo to do that!"
"(oiiainly, if you would bo a con
sistent Cbristiuu."
"Cau't I givo up two of thorn uud
still go into tbe church I '
"No, thu reuunciatiou mur,t bo
coiuploto."
"Well, then, you must excuse mo.
I want to bo a Christian, 1 want to
givo up tho world and tho duvil, but
if a woman, as thin olioady as I am,
has to givo up any more llesh, bhe
might as well give up wauling to be
a Christian, hod go uo l j iiu u tido
show us the grout American ouly
living bkolotou. Gentlomou, you
will have to excuse mo. I want to
join tho church, but I'm not prepar
ed to join u aide-show this buuimor."
The Dritiiiim;r,
Champion Kiss of tho Cjuntty.
A SpringlielbboliO was visiting iu
this city not long ago, and received
a largo share of respectable homage
from tho loudiug society youiig gen
tlemen. Sho commauds attention
not only for her pi taonul charms
and gracoH, but for her mental cul
turo aud vivacious couvctBiition.
inai my neari gets. Jiutwli. n oui, , , , , ,
. , . J i l.ibi led vuioticiiiil
Heforo louviog tbo I'uion depot in j to play at tho funeral of a Omneei.i
this city for tho State capitol Iho lent deacon. They worn playing a
young lady was doseiibiug to u
friend of initio, with whom she hu 1
visited, tho "Uloomingtnu kiss," us
sbo was pleased to Urui the saluta
tions which some fortunate but bold
admirer was poimittcd to give, She
said "the 1'nst timo she was kissed by
a Hloomiugtoui iu bho felt like a big
tub of loses swimming in honey, co
I'jgno, uutmogs aud crunbcriios. She
ulso felt us if somothiug was run
niug through bor uervos ou foot of
diamouds, escorted by angel', shad
ed by honeysuckles aud tbe whole
spreid with melted rainbows."
llurlinytoii (III ) Eye.
Did
i yoa ever tbiuk what vou
, , , ,
111 UO II JOU lllli YuUlU'lblU
would do if you
income 1 XorrMow Jio q I e t e r.
Well, no i but we bavo often won
dered fthat Viudorbilt would do if
he bad our inootne.-.iw4lrfM
Sentlnt ' ' -t -.
i Tho Men who Won Our Indcpondcnco.
), few and weak their number were,
A handful of brave men;
Itut to Uud they gave their prayer,
J lieL e niscietU'e givi;s ipuct hlecp.
"It is more blessed to givo than to
,....:,.. -' ,.i... i (i. i .,
A bank e.sln,.r s.li.nj goes oil'
j n,,tl' 'u' load--d,iuid then ho nmK( H
u r'I" t
Western mm has a ryeh.no ed-
ife
V Lou u iiiiiii i- linn bi t n eaten b
i n eaten b
. ... , ., . . ,
" ' ' "" ""T ' Z T ,; TK!
ui linn hi in iii: u i in i i leu iu liju o III
When you i-tiike . i 1 t'cp te.iii
M ll,.V "'" I'iih bored e.e.ii. thioiign
j11"'! ' 1 lll, utl 11,11 out at tho bottom
J'.vm married man chould ioin
' Ho:i.o irood nociet v. and as oood as
my
is the sjcioty of his wifo and
chil lieu
I'verv m in who cu ties a t i-t 1
ought to bu olillged by la.v to Weal
.t ;., .. I...I, ., i i.;., . ; i 1 t
ifc in il im-ii, ui nn rnii', lliei li.ltu II
uisaiiity.
A new p ist olicu iu tho South i
culled fjingtry. It is hoped that it
will not bo 1 1 1 in to its name, and
cause the mails to goiibtray.
('fining homo at two A. M , he
found his Wife dussed iu ih-ep black
and iiniiii ed the reason. "Mourn
ing for my lato husban 1."'
"John, I fear you are forgetting
mo," Slid a bright-eyed cupietto t i
her sweetheart, the other diy. "Yi
Sue, I bavo b en fjigetliug you
those tio Yearn.''
It is a mean wretch who will hl)h
drop a hair switch iu a car loaded
with women, and then smile as he
set s every woman in ike a grab foi
tho back of her hea l when bho no
tices it.
Mrighum Y mug's grave is utterly
tleglteted, and bis widows lieVer
visit it. They wont there unco to
cry over his rum. tins, but it mule
tho ground so sloppy that they ull
caught cold M ij'f ilit
llaoh man his a limited ri0'hl tu
tho good things of this world ; tun)
tbo natural al lowed way by which lit
is to compass the possession of these
tilings is by his owi industiious ac
ipiiiitijn of them.
iSobby was very much imprtHHt il
by thu remark of tho u.i .ii-t ' r n
church that man wto' in.i.le of diint
".Ma," he b.ii 1, ufu r a Ih uightful
ilelie.o, "v.'iis I III l lil . f iKlHt too ?'"
"Yes," hho rt'i'lied-
"Well, how is it, then, tlctmy
birthday rtotnes in d.mnaiy ? 'I'tiore
ain't no dust in danu iry."
A toauher reipiesto 1 a pup 1 to
parse tho following s intend) ; "Sim
played on th) piano." The p ijiii
began thusly ; "S:io 'p is a com u u
noun ; third p irson ; pl iral num
ber Mill on," crio 1 tho to iclier
"Who said anything ib .it sheep
"She played ou tho pi mo," w h tin
seiiicnco," "Oil, I thought it wu
"Slieep 1 lid on Iho piano," au 1 I
Woliderod what tho mil' too heads
wanted to lay hhoop there f o ."'
A new rival brass band was l.iied
slow uud Holcinu diroo at tlio grave
when hu Idenly the trombona ioud
shot out a blio-t that htultieil tho
bcai'HO hoix-.-i nnd bi i'i ) up tho en
'ire proFessi hi The h ad-'f tuiniig
upo'i hini ,11-t.ed bin) what be ens
doing that for. 1 1 un-wet-ed with a
s nile: "') ia!i. a thought it una a
noto, and it wa i a Ii s l'y ; but I
played it."
ISAAC ItlOAVtilt,
iii-oiM)!! Dentist !
Miauloburg, Snyifcr County, Pa.
(IprirK IM t'HAMKLIN KB a TIIH IlKfOT
I? vnr.vtbiR bclnnniiiK to tbo
folou done In tha b(ml inHDnar. All
jrrntoJ. Triinm.iirt.
pro
wur
Ua will al-ii utter. I In inmlnei'i avrry tar
Keuka t tloutrvvllla IrovelHlle, licavor
owuAi1auiii.uri.iDil 1'uxionvlll
i 324 and S2ii Pearl tt.,(oww York.
tk r JB.,
for infants nnd Children.
"ruMorl.npowctlmlrtptHtorhlMrrnthnt I Cantoris rtiTrg rntlr. Coottlrwl-n.
I f' ':nm ;U it aa uk nor Ui an r. w-i iitiou I Hour FUimarli, In irrli iM, l.rm-l.iii.in,
kjiuwu totui' ' It. A. Aacltrii. M I., I w"r,n-i ki si" Pi ruuotos di-
1.1 Bo. Oi.'jrJ CU, LruvUju, M. Y. WilLuul'mjuriouj mrUicalko.
Tut (.tiTit u Cuui'MT, l"i rultrn Eitvct, N. Y.
y V. A HAND IIOTIH'.OCK,
Frcnioid. Snyder county Pa.
Ilr.lmtnf Itnlr Itni.rf. t'..ll"i-.i .,f IMiv. .'I.tm
""' s" k,,-'"i. "lU't- I l r...""l -mil 'orvl -
tu Hie . Oill". Si'. ilii Kim Mh mill '.itiiiud.
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I "VI! I'
V. TOOL.
PHYSICIAN AND rUKCEON.
l'recbiiii g. Pa.
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Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil
(thoumaliim and Nouralgla,
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Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil
CI' lies
A Cold or Haoraoncs.
19 TIMES CUT OF 20
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil
CL'Ki:s
Atthma and Diphtheria.
49 TIMES OUT OF 50
Dr. Thomas' Etlectjic Oil
CLHIiS
Croup and Affections ot tha Throat
Trice 50 cents and fti.oo.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
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Lier) kt rut n nr rulil iitlnrt.s tint Lurk
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BESTTQHIC F
Siroiifillu'ni Iho .lJuTlrMt
sifintli'fi tlii .Tr,
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Aud in it.l lit'tiiitli-tiin tuliut'iitrt tl. ii l"r i" ii"mly
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Ktt: "1 "HH I'uf.tfill'tl lv l-lxk'-Tt 1 Vtl It hi! I) Mi'l
triiitllinl nith iiiuit nt in Iu k I'ruwuj l;n
lijltuii -utififly ii'tturt-l uiu to li.'iitli."
itwuiini linn ftIniTTriii Mnfk nn-l fr'1 r'.11in
(ill Mlft' r 'I'ltlal llll Oilier, Mri.l-i fill) I y
linuv;. lULilicAL wv., ;iAl Ti.uoi;i , ii:.
IS SURE TO WIN.
Ct UK li ri'ul, KiMiuliii' iiiitii. It l-i tltif Initli
wlilrli lum li'il iih to 1 . 1 1 1 our t)iiiiii'-lulu it m
iiirmi!;. wciiiivenitiiinri;iii(ii illinium. imy
I'lilni-il liy Iwctity J'i-iik ill liiii.nriililu liii'ini--!
iiiiiiii C'iiiiii inn liny uiu mil 11 iniu vii. linn
Ui-ailMK rli.'iil lii-runii .Mat ui.-l i'liiliiiK-iiliiii,
ami yvl mntn-ut inour l.uili in tin- Lii-'uiii Klau
tiiiitiitiii t 'ii re thul we 111 o i ill ini; to siukii uur re-
minium on it 111 a nnl", HMTily uml iK-riimiii'iit
euro
ro luriill lllu'iiiiuii tniuiiliit. I'imlil w nili-r
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tiny
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lln-ir In-ill ly nml iinoniilvoriil i'inliirtiiiiL'iil.
M'u Htinil Uiull whii uk It ii tiiuiii.lilut cuntiiiti
lim imit'li nf hiii-li ii'stlninny. Ami vim II' yon
liuvii KliLMiiniaUiu viliy milli-r niif idiy liiiui-r
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mill wliiliiyiiiiiui) iniikliiir up your UiiuJ to tiy
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None (Jiuiiifn
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