The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 26, 1895, Image 7

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    Peculiar
L fAftl'Inntlon, proportion and proem,
C.j'i arsnpirill p wuM peculiar ciirn-
powcri unicnown to any otuer prepitra-
Tl. la Id It linn n nnl . . I .. . . -
Ljitiillf'l In tlio history of meilieine. It
.lirctiy iiKin me t.iaovi, nun ny tiinkitiff
w-e. rioh nnil lien'.tby it cure disease
L g",ve K'iod hoaltli.
Jrtofl's inrsnnnrilln
in" 1
I n tnm tlooj purillcr promlncutly
L ,), piilillu eyo today. ! ; nix for $3.
W8 Pills
enre. linlil tit1 nnstli
Uon. I'riee Hi cent.
Gitrtrra and Matrimony.
it oil times garters have lu-en con-
Uri"l wry Important details of worn-
i Jitss, nuil always nssoi'latitl In
mo ma M nor Willi iiintilniuiiv. Down
roiijli liiilf n docn couttirlc coiiim
, n tlif? riiftom practiced to-day of
rlnz tlx. garters . ihiUliIng touch
i iirMc's toilet. The particular plrl
kiii who Is permitted to slip them
oil;ii i' I conceded to stand the lest
cliatU'o nf weildititc happily he
re twelve months are out. A pros-
tuf near and Misnfitl matrimony Is
(ushnivil ly the friend who heenres
privilege of making n Pride' car-
, tlie proper pal tern fur which Is
it ,1 1 ircle of white bilk clastic cover-
n it!i ciiihroitleied while mitln and
hjkiI I y a s'liall cold Piu-klt? ciiam-
,,l in white tiow knots. The garters
M.i;ie Antoinette were pretty pink
; lumN elalmraifly etnhroiilereil on
upper half In tiny Jewels and piM
-..,.). la an AiiHTiean family are
rvi -.1 tin- Pridal garters of a titled
iiiieeitress. These are of white
. ii'Mti.v iivo inciics in'oaii. ami dec-
I Willi round buttons inndc of Need
:!, fi'"tn which mn pein! pearl cords
J U-eN two Inches lutj:.
Leaves' I. tints.
fine nf the prettiest ii.lcrosconl-'.nl
i.Ii.h I ihe examination of the lungs
1 ii!;iiit. Most prople do not know
at a I'la.it has hints. Put it lias, and
, lmi" are In Its leaves. Kxainliiod
i wush a hlx'h power nilcroMcone.
,iv leaf will show thousands uuon
iiiainls f openings, Infinitely small,
oi;:im', Put each provided with llpi
,-h. la many upeclcs, re contlnu-
npriittiK ami ciosiiiK. I iiese open-
had to tiny cavities In the lnnlv
the leaf, and lV the opening and
uf the cuvlty nir Is continunllv
noiuc la ami out, no that the kit of
tr.itPiti Is constantly iroliic on. The
:n,f Hie plant Is thus 1 Drilled. Just
tb bl uiil of an unliaal Is clenreS of
1 rmritlcs h.v liasslnir through the liinc.
llmi averase-siyid tree will therefore
tin- course of a day do as uiucb
I'Llag as a man.
rrI more Cslnrrh In tlit-i section of th
.'itrji 1 11:111 nil nt iter diiettxes put together,
. mill tlin lust few venrs wiw nutnm-.l Ut I m
ir''!f. Fur uirrHt niRliv ye re din-tor pro
irr:l itA lot-nl flttin.-.e nml prtsxrribpit local
nun iy O'UiNiniiiiy iiiinit in ciirr
i!i.o n iP'Mtiiii-ui, proniiaili ril 11 llirurrtl.le.
I n elm provt'ii culnrrti to Imi 11 coiiHiltu.
i iMi-o.i nnil tlicrvloro ivqiurr cirititu
lur-iimrni. n.iiin 1 ninirn urr, himii.
I lurrd by F.J. f'liemy Sir l'o.,Tu!ili, Olilo,
I I u-iljr ciin'.ttlltliMiil cine n lh iimrkrt,
L ultfii Iniernntlr iii4l'iw-i frorii-lOilriiiHi In
l ii'inliil. It act! itiri'i llv eu tiio blnod
r. 'iiticnu itiirfm'M of the ytm. 1'lier ilTrr
b'l'i'iri'il M"lliirs for any inn it tinl 10
M-ii'l fin' vlrculnrs una tttiiminmK
AJilre
V. J. Cnrxrr A Co.. Tuladn. O.
" Jv'.J by UrufKiu, 70c.
" i-onil llower,i oiili),l.iire nnlmnla. A
.ir-I ri'tumuliit n Led of uuenioni's.
Jr. K!linr' Swamp-IIoot rurn
ii Kiiim v hl.'l i'la.l'li r Iro'.il.lfH.
J i.iiipn 1. 1 11 ntl l uiiMiltiiliiiii Irvo.
iLi,n,u,iv llitiuliuinptuii. N.V.
1 rr. p;m na tbo peiich tree, si-nd forth
"i7 LHoro ths leitves nuvo kturteil.
W ii.klnw'p SipdM.inii rlp fur rlillilrnn
I ,'. flrlll tl.o j;tlit. TI'llUITH ufhtlll;
I'lim. furi-s wind lollt.iic. u iulllu
To Ki rn liMiiii
1 1" 1:0 m.i:;lr rlixir. Itiinlv riwm irn litll
i.f (li,. hlMllh. I'll, 1. 1.. T.
til'iclDiiiiK to lis luwet cuai.
. m uiiiuuu the lloinim was the em-
. uim-vTui'v, heiioo tho phruso nub ro9.
b!i!i'll frir lv Tlir U" I I v ru I : t tt .
I u: lli.vi, .ttt.lt. NolilhuftiTllr-'t iln V tin..
'I" " uri'i.. 1 1 rut ihi 11K1I :.Mi li'ial hi.!-
l'r. Klin.-. Kil Art li St.. Vliilu., Pa.
uI Ip flowers lire ccnerHllv the remjlt ol
'uii.u nml always uu sUULruiul growth.
-Ij . um' KUtTeriiiir. I uk cure I tj
1 a , utri'U iv. 'm. .
M"lil I, of KdkIhuJ, was the IJarefoot,
l Lit liHMflut. I.. I '
JNOTES OP THE DAY
ASSIST NATURE
a little now ami then
in removinjr offintl
inir uiutter from the
etotnach and bowels
and you tlurehv
avoid a tmiltituilo
of distiessinu tic
ranKctni iits mid dis.
tases, ami will have
less friqtunt need
M, C ....... .1 ..-I .
f all known
I IHSi l.iacnts for tins pur.
A feltr- l,r-
lV lr :I licasant Pellets urc
111c u-ht. Unci;
us d, they nre nl
wnvs In lnvor.
'I'he Pellets cure
bilious nctis, eick
and bilious head
ache, dizincss, cos
tiveucss, or consti.
:"H of I'auon, sour Mom.
nf a .poute, coatl.d toiipue, imli
.'bum f!'sHPs'a. windy bcli-hings,
J"J Limf . 1 ?nJ d,s,rts nftT eat-
1
1
nttist
fSK Y0L'R DRLCiaiST FOR""
BEST
rfAW.E4S0NS.NwYo,k.
Tn Ohio odo lu every ten voters Is A
soldier.
The school children of Delnwnra
have, by vote, selected the peach Idos
10111 as the floral emlilem of tho State.
Chief of 1'ollce Jatissen, of Milwau
kee, has Dentin n crusade naalnst diincn
halls lu his city. He says that they
re among the worst of evils.
A gaine protective law Just passed In
Missouri provides severe punishment
for any one convicted of killing u doe
deer lu tlie next five years.
I .os Angeles Is havhi;; a new Pooin.
The superintendent of liuildliigs there
reports $1 as 1,1 11 10 put Into buildings dur
ing the month of July, following $.'13iS,
IK si In June.
lied tape Is driving shipping front the
new Hal tic canal. It causes so much
unnecensiiry delay that the old way
around Peiimark Is preferred, and be.
sides the pilols and officials aro Impo
lite. A dog belonging to (icorge Wilcox of
Canton. Conn., met a porcupine In bis
wanderings it few days ago, and came
home so full of ipillls that It took a
long time to pii-k them out. mid two
men to hold Mm dining tin- process.
Hrussels, where Ihe vilest books 111
the world tile openly published and
sold. Is appropriately silectcl as the
meeting place fn- n 11 International eon
gress fur the suppression nf Immoral
llleratfle III M Hi tolier, i.f Which .Inlet
Mlliotl will lie president.
The Tai ls rigaro cells attention to the
fact that three of the principal Inter
preters of "Tatiiibaeiiser" at the l'aiix
opera house were b 111 In IMil, the very
year when Wagner's work was produc
ed for (he first lime In the l're'iiii cap
ital wlih Mich disastrous results.
lu the Itlver Tay, opposite Krrol, tin
ancient Caledonian caimc was recently
(lls.i.vi'i-cil and Is now in tu,. Inindee
museum. It Is formed from a single
oak trunk, hollowed out. i.iulial.lv hv
lire, Is L'!i n-i-t long nml feet wide at 1 "t "I'mie S
Hie stern, narrow Iiil' to '' fed at ihe! Willi a MMi.v
bow.
A woman named Hutler Is the ilrst of
ller sex to Vote at a general election In
Kiiglaml. ller name was put Py mis
lake on the voting list at Harrow, and
the presiding olllier at the polls held
that he had no authority to iint:i!re Inti.
her sex when the Iiaine was nin e oil tin
list.
A census of centenarians recently
taken In Trance gives I'l l persons of pit
or over. Hi of them women and tli.
men. The oldest was n woman who had
Just died at I.-.11, In a village of the de
partment of Haute (iaronne. Nearly
nil the centenarians belonged to tht
lowest ranks In life.
There Is said to he only one settlement
In Massachusetts located more t In: 11 a
dozen miles from n railroad. 'uinmlng-
toll is thirteen li Hes n 1 t tie nearest
line, but Is only u 1 1 1 1 further away
from three other railroads, being maf
the center of a sipiaro formed Py four
roads.
The blue Jay Is proving a decided pest
In California by eating the eggs of othet
birds, particularly ijuall and game
birds. So the Olympic CluP of San
1'rancisco has apmlutci a St. Hartholo.
mew's day on which every one who
eitu buy'or beg or borrow a shotgun i.
to join in the slaughter.
A Yorkshire plasterer, who was up
for bigamy before ihe West Hiding as
ize court, explained that he had sold
his llrst wife to another man smiii
years In-fore for .'! shillings and ! pe:u e.
mid as she had gone off willingly In- hao
'loi ided to have nothing more to do w lih
her. HeVas found guilty, however.
Whon tl- iiialnll died, reports Matin
Pasha, he . ppoluied three Khalifas win
were to sin-reed him In turn. The pn s
ut Khalifa was the first to Inherit tin
power, and though the other two an
still living he is intriguing to pass it
i-n to bis son. He has ,'100 wives.
Among his female slaves many an
nearly w Lite.
Slatln Pasha has Just recovered the
sword that was taken from him when
he was captured. It was the ope In
had when he first entered the Austrlai.
army. Five years nuo Mr. Cook of tin
tourist agency bought the sword of at;
Arab at I. uxor, ami when Slatln attend
ed the geographical congress in I.oiidoi,
he restored it to him.
A new solar physics observatory Is tc
be erected in India at Kodaikaiial. li.
the Palanl hills, Him miles south ol
Madras. It will photogiaph the sun
daily and will undertake a t-ysiemailc
spectroscopic examination ;f ti,,. sun
1 lie leinperaiure or Hie station Is verj
even, and the number of cloudless hour
each day unusually great.
Paris proposes to put 1111 end to the
complaint that a policeman can iu-m-i
be found, by establishing seventy po
lice kiosks in different parts of tin
city. A policeman will be always on
duty there, who will communicate wltl.
the nearest station by telephone, and al
night will have another policeman with
HI 111 to send out at once lu ease of peed
Moltke's strategy at iiravelotte ami
St. Prlvat is severely criticised by a
person called l'lif. Hoelilg. He Peg
lectcd to recoiuiolter the ground per
sunnily before the battle: he was Inju
dicious lu his choice of headquarter!
ami consequently lost control of his sub
ordinate commanders. The mistake!
were due probably to his extreme age
nud the excessive' deference paid tc
li 1 111. The old man got there all the
va me.
HolK-rt Hoss, i:il I.nens, Lucia n Ad
Mm and John Albright, members of
prominent and respected Cabell County
families, have been lodged In Jail at
lluutlugtoiiW. Ya., charged with dis
turblng public Worship. The charge
Is that they went to the country church
on Madison creek on Sunday iiioi'iilnii
and pro ctkally took possession of the
place. Huring prayer, It Is alleged, they
yuracd thu pfcachoiv und during tin
lid I H I V .
progress of the sermon produced a
pack of cards nnd played poker on on
of the benches till the pervlce was over.
The preacher and members of the con
gregation tried to Induce the youna
men to leave, but they defied them, and
went on with the gnuie. There was
great excitement after services, nnd
some members of the church wanted tu
visit summary punishment upon the
offenders, but the piciuher prevnlleO
upon the hot headed onus to let the
law takes Its course.
A sect calling Iiself "The Peculiar
People" Is attracting attention In Kng
bind from the number of deaths anions
Its children, due to Its trusting entirely
to the Lord and refusing to call In doc
tors, tine mother ti stilled before the
coroner's Jury that she had allowed live
children out of six to die of linuii hills
In this way. They call In the doctor
when an aiilnial is sick, for the Libit'
says nothing against that.
A LADY ELGIN SURVIVOR.
He la I.IvIiik the Life of o Hermit In
iKcotixin.
'in the north end of Mud Lake, one
of the tributaries of Lake Cheiek. and
n short distance fnitn the village of
I'helek, there lives ipiite a historic
being, eiio whoye modi' of living Is
somewhat peculiar. Ill Palmer, one
of the survivors of t'm Lady I'.Ilti dis
aster In Lake Michigan is the name
of the iinthpie Individual. I'or twenty
live years Ihe Hermit ,f ilu Lake, :im
the villagei-'i call hiin. has made this
loi,ly place l.!s home. Living In a
one story lo hut built by himself twi n
ty-ll ve yea I s 111:0, with one w i 10 low aid
oil" door, a home made bedstead and
11 In Hi h for chairs, he lives the life of
11 hermit, llshii.- In the summer and
hunting In the u inter.
When he vlsiis Chetek be Is dressed
In blue drilling ovtrath reaching only
to his knees; bis ve: Is ope of his own
make, as well as the moccasins which
he wears, lie ha 4 ilie fin e and llgure
.1." lli-i 10 l U Is covered
1'i owth of t hiskers, and
it goittec, silvery while, grows straight
out from a well rounded and character
istic chin. Win never he pays (iu-tel;
II visit the children i.ll treat him with
much respect. The younger genera
tion look upon him 11s a Mipernat111.il
being. When speaking of the loss of
the Lady Llin bis t yes till with tears
and his voice falls in a low nioiioione.
Ills description of the shrieks of the
drowning and frenzied seauuti ami
helpless olliceis brings tears lo the
eyes of the listener.
He was saved by the aid of a life
presi ru-r, and a'vr Hunting for bourn
he was picked up by a searching par
ty, void of all clothing and about ileml.
He remembered nothing until after be
awoke in a Milv.aU.io hospital. Pal
mer cans very Utile for bis fi How be.
Ings, mid jine-h less for the genih-t
sex. It is said t Iiit t pi.terty is not ilm
cause for bis mod,, of living, but that
lu his younger days the girl he loved
jilted him, ami since he has had an 1 it-
tcuse 1 -lM-id f : f. Ill -lis. .'line livl.ig
III this lonely place he has never visit
ed any other place except I'lielek. and
never Iii h'.s life did he ride on a rail,
road train.-St. Paul Pioneer Pro.-.?..
DEATH IN A CYCLONE.
Stat of Michigan 8rept by Disastrous
Storms.
A cyclone which cams from thcwut struck
Port Austin, Mich., at mldnklit Tuesday.
iilm&e)' were blown from homo-, gtwu
trees a foot In dlam-tr wre torn off at the
roots ai If Ihry w-re dry Mocks, and tho
wiuiln.id of Iho point i f l-inos hotel was
blown to atom. West of town Ihe wind
tors down buildinc ami blew them away.
J'no i1n:nns-o lu Unit direction lias not yet
tcn a-i-rlniucd. 'i nn storm niovs I south
tvsrd, lrciin,jtrM. f..ice and grain In It
picli. lino imlB from the village of l'uinebig
ttis farm hoii of I. Oils wai completely d...
ntollshi-tl, and three of tlio farmer's children
who i-rerliM'piui( In Ihe upper atory wers
iD-tstalr killed.
One of the worst wind stnrtn evrrv exper
ienced lu Unit locality swept over i'etofkey
Tuendyr tiinlit. 'J he heavy smoke stack on
tlin elei-lrlc litrht works was Mown down, nnd
the top of the Ornml llsplus ,t Indiana rall
rond water tank wns carri"d away. Nnm
bsrler trees were uprooted. but tho rculdi-nco
section psciiped iiijuiy. A number of sail
bonis were upset au 1 wnshvd nahore, causing
serious losses.
A terrible hnrrlcana from ths northeast
struck Siind peai h nt 12 S'J o"clock Wedni-s-day
inornunr. Ileuses, bar us and sheds
were I, lim it down, buildings were unroofed
aijd trees lorn up. Ibe lluo new residence,
ol I'.otin.son Weiloek was coiiiplnlely d-strcy
od. Mi l the north end of tint railroad itntlon
wns blown in. hev.-rsl other iUti-IIiiik and
barns were ileinoiisheil. bat no lives wero
lest, hi verul bouls luihe harbor worn cap
Hred. Ihe water In Ihe bay at Alpena receded
udd!ily WHIn. sday ne rnlui;, lowerlnit the
level iil.otit ttiree P ot, end leaving several
vefs on t!. bottom, it came back Krndti
iilly. J l.e smite pt.enomouuu occurred last
snu.a.er nt.i.ut this lime.
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
wii
ot
2,000 MINEKSOUT.
They Ask 1-or a Tartial Hetor.tion
ForniT Wtiites.
Advices nro Hint 2,(HK) miners employed In
the mines of Pell, ..-wis and Vats nt I'll
bols, Pa., nro on a strike. The trouble duti s
biiik to the liurd timos of is;i, when Iho inu
asked f,.f a reduction of :i'l cents per ton In
or-ler that l,y so doing tln-v inulit be kept t.i
work. When buines begun to rmlso the
nieii usked lor Iheold scalo 01 wii.-s an I
Were rlie-ei!.
n Jliiitibiy n muss meeting was held.
Ileiolillloiis wern iidoptej reipiesting Iht
adoptmn of a new al of w.igiis by the coin
puny. rori ickmltiodcoHl.il cents pr ton
is u-ked to October I, nml Iroin thui o on 40
eeuts is nsked, the cenln for tinicliiii" mined
coal lo remain unchanged until tictyher 1,
When n unv ecnle n lo go Inio elTei't.
Jh" mini ntle.-ied by the Mriki- are th
lyiioldvbli-, London nnd iMibois uu I two
ttlier nililes not eperuted so ejletislvely.
As yet tho mining cotupeny bus uiude no
'jITer of Bi-ttlement.
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llriiun Mi.iiiii
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THEY LOVE ANIMALS,
Kcunrd
The JupniKhc
lor tl.i
The love of
pl;i n n il lu tht
IIiivi 11 Ten ler
Unite t n ation
.nil. oil . m-,-iiis to be im
Leans of the .l.ipain se.
nuil is an en ci..n.'y amiable trail of
their character. Tin-re is a wonderful
Miiypnthy iUt:ii.- b.-tnien tln-m and
Ihe lower :iii:i:i:;I-'. whieii a stranger
. in. 1. 1
li.e
,b!y tl.
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and ailmirc. 1
l .wei- order 1
loMlll of the
I, w ho lntiih
cannot tail
tddcratioii t
itlgS Is pl'oli
ly lellets of
lesson of divine humanity
his followers; but It may
that the belicvoli lice of
Japanese owe.-, its origin to
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till!
fcilf
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iis well as love, sime they are believers
lu transmigration and Hinl.lha -as:
"Tby futur,- birih will be unhappy U
thou doest cruel things."
The education of the Japanese child
Is derived in most cases from his moth
er, who teaches him morality and li 11
deriiess while yt-t an Infant. To 1I1I1
beautiful fclllilill.e Inllllelice may be
traced the loi- of the Utile ones for
flowers, birds imd beams. They are
fond of playing with toads, snails and
butterflies, but handle them so gently
that they escape unharmed: even the
tiniest toddler will go out t,f his way to
avoid crushing the meanest worm that
"rawis. Their parents and nurses tell
I'-ein all sorts of quaint tales about
animals, and the '.,!!; lore of the coui.
try teems with Merles of birds and
beasts and llshes. The little ones grow
up with many pretty conceits about
birds and insects: ;:uinng others they
have 11 rhythmical charm which they
believe will infallibly make the great
Iduck ami yellow Mialls put forth their
horns. .
Mas Onto Clums.
In .Vorth Carolina the Judges of th
Mipei'lur court "rotate," I. e., ride each
circuit of the w hole State In regular sue
cession. When Judge Shipp, of one of
the mountain circuits, In regular rota
tion came to ride u circuit uu the wa
coast, he was much pleased with clams,
which w ere new to him. He had a ciaic
supper, with the result that he had n
most violent illness, and could not lurid
court for tw o or three days. When ablt
to sit on the bend' tho first case tried
w as an affray in which one man used a
pistol and the other knocked hlui dowu
with n flam (In the fcliell). Manly, np
pearlng for tho State, Introduced a
witucss to prove that one tin in, so used,
was a deadly weapon. "Stop there.
Manly," said tho Judge, earnestly; "tht
court will hear evidence whether or no'
ft pistol Is a deadly weapon, Lut th
court knows withuut further evldcuci
tlvat a clam U.'
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t'linilinnli lluirj select Khlipers. I fit. 1 .".it
I'Uti'lii is l. I'liil t.,: (an- t Kj ,a.'kers il.V.'i
lut il"! nor 1.1 iik-lit l lut.o. i.',; ii.inini.ti UIl,J
runirh.l ii;,ii4.v'ft 1 ntii.. 4,hi hinierhL;jitu.it.it
ituo.1 toihi.ii o 4..'mt..l (A ; inir iu im-dinni ti)iu
l.f.n; coniiiioii $i4.itoa,-5 Lamb --extruil.AH
oi.a to i.'hu.-hu 1'0 lo4.iJcomiuou to fair
lo I'i iD.
Money lit Old I'ostage Mtampa.
In philately ninny htrtnless personi
till find recreatlou and some denlen
ubstantl.tl profit. Huring the tntir.
for the sale Py uuctlon of rare pnstngs
tamps, which seeuis to le Just now
flrnwiiKt to a tioae, one firm ntotie hn.
disposal of upeclinous of the nggregritc
falue of I.(KS). Messrs. Vent'om
, Lull & t-OOlier. W ilt hah! Itin eef.e,1
I took 11.2M at their last sale, and thi
' lots Included a collection (,f ;t. ton vn-lc
ties, whleli fetched fnpi; n j,aP f ,-,
Zealand, watermark "N. .," Id. Prown
W hich sold for .".L': a Hula ml.
j r.j. and lop., for which i:: t. oi.tnin
I fd. ami a Iriock of four Ureal ltrlta!n
I ls-".l. (id. violet, unused, which realized
.'i.
MoRrjultors Not Hn;inclous.
i!osiUltoe9 materially differ from
their prey, man. Herein they set a lio
Mo example. They, too, are politically
Round ou the race and si x iiuestiiei.i.
i'liev ninke nn distinction In color or
gender, rrnfesslotially. they resemlrie
their sclent, lie allies of the meill. al fra
ternity. They never let blood without
putting In their I'liil
The Newest Advertising Dodge, v
If .Volt (In, I n K-ttHf p, ynr !,.tf,.r tx,
or lying Pi the hatUny nny of theM
tine days that Is addressed, lint ntt td
you, don't follow the course that, ao
fording to popular tradition, Is usually
taken Py women, and open It over la
meam kettle, for ten chanivs to oua II
ts a linsiness circular.
The ruse Is one of tho neatest y
adopted. A business card Is plnei'd In
plain i-liTeloie, which Is nealod nud
addressed In u feinltiine hand to l
mythical lady In aome f.nhiotiahlt
loi'allty. M"',senncrs distribute fhs4
enteloii'S iiiletly In th,. letter holei
and hallways of Hats and prlvata
houses, nml the adtenlser counw on
Woman's curiosity to ilo the rest. Hit
Idea Is that the Ilrst Impulse of th
liuiler of one of tlmso letter win Ik
to stamp on It and mad it, th.. seeumS
In look iltotitiil stispliiou-ily to a.-e II
aiiyl o.ly Is looking, and then take t)i
lirst ojii.oi'tuiii; y to open it over til
wli'.im of a kettle.
B K . 1 rl Pi
mm
Hotli tlio tiirtluivl rciilla wlicn
sSvrup nf lea ij takm; it i-i jilcasatit
nml 11 ffct-liiii'' to tho taMc. nml acts
Setiilyjct ir;iiiptly mi the Kidney., "
-ivcf hii J JJowtl.i, clcam-cs the eys- , '.
icm c-aoctuaiiy, (lh-'pe, -,.!tis, hcnil
ntlies nnd leven ami rinrs lialiittial
cotiFtijiution. iyriij) f l'i.s ij tlio
only ronicily cf iu l;iml tver rro
(lucoil, jilcnsiio; to the taLto mid ac
ccptalilo to tho ilntuacli, jiromtit in
its action nml truly liciicf.ci:!! :ti In
t fleets, prepared only f'rotn the tuo-t
Lcaltliy imd nenralile Ftilniaticrs, it-4)
many cstillcnt ijiiulities commend it
to all nud have made it tho most
popular romciiv known.
Hyrnp of Jmit-i jj f"r raV in TA)
cent but tlc-K by all h'i'diti,: dnit:
gists. Any rcliaLlo dnnist who
iiiay not liavo it .n liaml will pro
cure it pronijitly lor uny one vim
whento try 1:.. 1) Lot'uctcpt any
Bubstitute.
CALIFORNIA FfO SYIIUP CO.
lOUfJVlLU. t... ,.v U.K,HY.
Some people luiagin that as soon j
they g. t iieii-iied, they mii-.t ,im m
Mllilii'.
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Tie "I.IM'SK" sr.tle lli-xt n, Most rimnii
fnl ii lir nn. I i'iifl ..rn , II. ey -e lim lr i.l rss
ei.illi, I..II1 1. .In. 111. ml nt e 1 1 k an.l I- rrrnnk
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Ihr; tl utll, t,ttr V.', I all I l,mk '."' A IvlS
Tn I'lUuriiir fisIusol L'uBs fur 1 vratf I'm
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i:::-'-"'"" The easiest cleaning
is with Pcarlir.c. Vi-s, r.-it st fur cvery-
uouy. iictlu r ymi n-t urn "
A
tin- h ml wurk nf h msc-t Iran-
yntirsc.'f, or having
it ilniif, j-'ft Pcarlinc
ami M-t through with it.
It'll !i innr'.' work, better
wnrk, iiiiker work, than
anything cl,e.
'nll nti-ht t look nut
for the wear and tear in
It nse-r li-n ni n r n o ..II
vashin.c Somo nf your delicate thin-s won't stand niuch'nili
Imifr. 1 hey re meant, esin rially.to be t leaned with Pearline.
CTi-- r1 l'Ct!lt!tT ILIlll M1!1W ini.i-riMtli.iit n.e.,s. 'I t ... .. n t
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gijjScnt by mail on
receipt uf iu cents in
postage stamp or
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brimming full of illustration1?, and show
ing how the thousand-and-one things
really look. You'll like that.
There aro Guns, Rifles, Pistols from
all over the world, and somo of our own
make Fishing Tackle, Dog Collars and
Chains, Tennis Sets, etc., etc,
You can see our LOVELL DIAMOND
BICYCLE The Finest Wheel on Earih
the Williams Typewriter you ought to
have one. There's lots of other things too.
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