The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 16, 1896, Image 5

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II for donMl'"s.
kt Though ratnfnl.
n, Oaotle 8)rin," and are
I that w did aurthln of the
, thounh beautiful, la om
ul. The Tfrjf hiiury we en
iro of the talmy air Is th
If a frtat many raln nncl
Innse th r" rolaie.l
i thrv iHX'nma wak ami an
tf.lxn ntlur-l!! of nenrnlifla: a
faithful air Iniee tliem tip
trow Hi?iiinit any such at-
S-llUU'll ennui.-"
II to pr.-v.vl up n ly this
Ltn inil- rea-on Hi. (treat
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nil I .treni"th .i inn
1 lifPti. Tli prompt
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tkt. I -VI.
nnrli - ami HI. ti'.nanea.
I(..iii iii if 1'ii'in all "; '""
IS Mill MllV III ll" "
IV M tlll l'
rJLANn op Minnie
of one of tho grpn Unbearable Native
t PAm ii'lilK fi a (
1. aJ-C" Plflil
1
Alaskans
aod Their Houses
The Can I no.
k. IK I
f i eitmr
a.t- v up I'r. I'- ilmmii.
it l'rwidsi II l"r '"'"'a
lank
Saved bjr a Olov Bvtton, t m 4
tt - . .... . 9 Mm
fastening wan HluatriteJ at one of ,flo TERROR lit tup
Monaon. Maine. slate quarrlea In ,, ES71 N" ooLIMUlf PitJ
adventure which the person oonrrrn';,' vid A1jXSKA
would tint care to repeat. He waa. t 1
derrick-ninn, who atood .on td' louds of Insects Make Life Almost
brink
chasms
m il la I ..I.l... I Ilia ..-...
n,iriiiiri- i. iin utii nun iu VHVI I
bold of the M liMk ilopendlnff froirrtii
the end of the lioolll na It awiilii ove r t . . .
the l,,.,k and attn.h to t the crute tr ' A 1 , !.h.e "P"1'110 '"J"
t.o aont hk Into th. pli. nXA fl! A,aR "?T Vj"1 ,l,cr nro
Siflii.lii.K upon the very edjre .J --V t08 (t J" tl,er': tyo,
n a. hod out t., trl, the hook whCor fZVJoVn L r'ChTt goU
danKl. d near hhn. It ivaa winter n-k.0"0' ' h "l0, 'J1" Vnown,
, ..lit iii . Zn I1 Kree, docmroa tho New Or
he wore thl. k luirkakln Klovea Tj lt M Fic?Jnh'et thftt it ia th to ht
hook slipped from hln, na he ,.nn.r. !ti,d lo livo in on tho fnoo of lUo enrth,
out. hut .Hi.gt.t Int.. the tnntvuln 4 ,r tho nnanimous opinion of tbev-e
he Klove The aw nrf of the ronf P know th fl tlliUig 0 J
Loon, took him off ,1, f,,t In nn J1. it! ,bftt m . h b.
a. ant and tied him out into gM.ii.l.t Bn undant SapiTly of health nu I
H,aVo with . la fv d.',...n.ling on th. ,1 will probably ta thcro for nil
Klove'a hoMiii faat. 7 rj-iitr
His wokht waa hut.,: on thn v p(kanJ1ncnf inrol by the -ron'Urui
butt...,, and th. re waa n , ler 17.- fw.fj - ha o( M ,mvo ,hicil,p.
of a,,a.e between him and the tloor of1,, join tlio miucra of Ala-ka. 1'or
ro. khelow Thetnomentathat pasM...I1(;,cir bcnHlt a few fact. 1 corcornit.K
b. fore the boom hi be hwuiik ba. k . country will bo given, so that they
over the batik aeemed like hottra to him-ill know what to exprct. From a
ihi lie (ZOTinereiii last aateniMl w.tind.horiniatifl standpoint Alaska ia easily
ainii'd to tun iino ritilum lor liavm(
the month. Often these labrets are
very heavy, and the weight diatorta
the foaturea and impedes articulation.
In each native village Is a large
house, in which they meet for various
purpose, mainly to clean thomselves
and give their clothes an airing. This
house in unique. Homo Alaska travel
ers call it a casino, but the native des
iguation is koshga. It ran best bo
described as simply a cellar with a
roof over it. It ia a deep, sipinro ex
cavation, with a pyramid roof of rough
log., covered thickly with earth. At
even a short distanco it cm bo easily
mistaken for a small hillock. The only
light nud ventilation ia by a littlo
opening at tho top which ia protected
by a curtain tna lo of fish skin. Tho
internal arrangement varies iu differ
ent respect t details, but thrt main
features are tho same. Around threo
sides of th.' interior a bank of earth ia
left, which extcn Is like it broad step
or divan. thin the natives sit m
their cu totnnry squatting attitude
. , . - 9 ......
ea-'inos hive il Fcond ijyd inr
diva, extending Iroui the WTiTl
Catarrh Cannot be Curt!
kl ic Lewis of SVnina. Ohio, . vTiih torsi si iiil. n..ti. a. h.-v f.ur.nt rsrthto meanest iu creation. Jn winter
, .-,....! nil t'.n.ii'h that 1 """ "f '!; I'"..rrli i ;a I.IkhI ..r. m0 the average temperature is i; do
J I bus lived iu Clinton Co. hi v.u must Hi. ii.ti-rt.Mi r.nmiia. iuiim0'-'''' iielow zero, while in aiimmiT it
I !,......., i.r. i.l..nt of . 'aiitrrii 'ira i tkn mi. rr.Hhy. n.t aeudiT jumps as high as KM decrees above.
, a ..v v I rirUrll Iilfiu Ann iiiiirinis p.iriH.-r. jiiii n.i ... . , , ,
ia 1 ink yeart. He gladly ! man li run i lu.t a nmri uir.iiri... wkJ luis ia almost a clean leap from the
. .;. .. II ... I'. ! lrr.Tll.l liyononf llie -t .liirll.li in tlllnf Jairth liolo to tllQ eillllltor.
Ol Vllll'r.fc VI II'IUII B lininn- ..,,1 ! a a,,ui-hm Pltil nil.
.at merit of Hood Saru
mi what he lavs is worthy
. J'l brim workers tiud
nrilla peculiarly a iapien
. It makes juiro, rich,
il from this cmies nerve,.
an 1 dietivo strength,
sny tint 11 . j 1 1 " tarann-
l(ol Ml'll-iri', e-pi'Ully
ll T. It ll.l il'illil 1U1 g.ind
r v.-r.ii y.'iM I s iff'Tol
N. of
Curalgia
r ajk l aljuit my t :i t '
bttfit w i"H I Ii i 1 I ii lniviiu
j of Jiiiy-i .il h i I tu-ntal la r.
iy MP." I' .t I ' in 1 lii'lp uiily
8uri;. iriil.i win -h cure. I im uf
D, ' Jr iir.il.'i.i iili J lie l l;i 'h".
r.iv - l itielf a trim
i i I '. Pills t. k'H'p
AHfilil l 1 1 . l -ttUoi
Ink" II
4 0 u':iiir, Hil l liko til. Ills
1m ic I.LWIS,
1
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I. nr ll. l.i - k...... m.r...
Ii.lnvl Willi til" iif-t IiIihi.I mrillir. a. lina ill
rnllynn tl.a timeou surfiieM. 1 uf partfs'l
fiinililli'ltion ef Hi IV i i.ii i-Uint I Wlial
ppfct'iei'. m il womlrn ill re-nit' In curing ca
Uirru. Snul for li."tiiiieniii'". lr.".
F. J. HKsrv A i o . rrpi., Tol. O
BuM by Orugitti., prii. '.tiu.
1'iilriek ll.-iiry kimwu nil uv. r fie
AiueneHii i'i li.iiii us in, inner i" f' re le'
Wii. :tl.
-iVIo-n Trvrllna,
tVlirt'irr on i.M'iro Li-m, ir oiisine', nlco
on every trip n bottle of Syrup of Kl, si It
ae most Iiiently niel eiTeet unity on t'm
kiilm yn, liver iiml UiweN, prevriii im fever,
be liu he. an I oilier I'iriii- of -,i .lie. For
; "sle In VI rent mel $1 U.nl. f liV all leS'liUi
ilnui-i'l. Mnmif Kline 1 liy i'w litllluruU
I lit riiM C'empnnj only.
! "..IHnV niau'iiltlelent "i i.l
l.efi.re the lllllleT WIH 2'V
Kon nui.tf viso Tmuikt liiti'V. s. Cut'iis
, AM. II m .Mw, lla "ii.. ii ;i it jlrnlli'fiKll
I'i 'ic.f oH only in boxes. Avn,( tmitutiolii.
I li i
I lie M.I-Mli'llllM-tts li.ie In. kllleit tll
W.,J. W
r i tt. n
S:i!ii:i:i. Oliio.
V
i. in t . i.iiini.iii .. i w.. ..-T.tir..
Fvtyi'tit who i'ii r Tri"- I'i M naffiir-
It. T i M,-n i s'littmiii t h i, ;! 'it i r'al.y
ill! i T 1 V Ptll'iTItT to vw tli tt of othT
tl i!'!if -VHp, ,1fil t'iMs )!! . . 0 V". Mtttli- if
t to t:m U of r -'i . t y
u
B
PAPER FREE '
Vrer than A I. A It A T I I '
uqulr to be taken cifl to
h.rbor germs, but dritros
one can brush it tin.
Mint Ctalrrs. Vs rite lor card
... I
i; " , . fits H'opTM'il firo by Jin, K; Jsv. .
j N:hvk Iti-rnKi .. So fii uM.in
Ilk. M..ri .. ........m.. 1... I&
bottle f ivt.. lr. Kl I;il Ah li rnil
4
.l Pun.'.er. A'lni'ir'ts.
..m. .'.... ..i i '"' Uiiiir, kof tens tlie Kiiiu.r.-.l;. ,i In
"nJ! ii'L'lliJiStl'ai. s. winJ .o Uoigle.
. ... , .. rv ' i'
Hiipi'ililloiinV" 'No; I got nut uf t'luil
at a ery eaily w." "How did
happenV" 'I waa l...ni on I'rMny,
Apr, I i:i, and the rrid.t.y that I beenim'
l.H years old n rl. li un. I. ,n,.,i, hvine
Hie $n.lHili by will."-Cii. ii.. Koeoid
CO., Grand Raclds. Mich.
Q jCKCK0KKKKHp
crnatioiial
iQiiouarv
uiifff ,s,;"'l:"-'l AutlTntlty,
P'Jtal for SpeUmen l'i:, etc.
"liKit.riiltietl."
Staiiclnrcl
.i II - ' . i ... v- Iviri.
e u i n i . . i! r I mi.
1--'I... i .. mi. nil ii,..
V..t.. M.i, ,
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l llVh.'l ooss.
Wilrmlv
Lmiiiuvitciecl
r Mill,. v,,ir inlrti.l
r ll ., , ..h,.
.ill . r I ,1,1. mi, ,n 1. 1 1 1 .. ..i
w:mimi LiilllUT.
FOR EVERYBODY
Hnd till &HPi1 WL-mitmA
a il r r I ii i i. ka i..t
... ,'. wi.uiivieiifin
f - ...v k.wiii ui a sioru
Krn what a word means.
T WORK OF IT KIND.
nllfrnltl uiivh.
.': l Anal. I, ,i f, .r hn.t ......
fe.'k"";"'!""1 "';'' ''''l"el
V - """ wiujiiag.
f rVf-I V CO., ruhlUhet
", -Viias., I'.S.A.
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I' IU 00
Vahri Wnterman, of No. 1
fir "ro""1 I'hlladelpliln,
Jala of August 31,
? Ixyn a jrreat suffr.r
ver aeiul
rjr almost all the
'y faoa lookinjr
i 'ny-two vfnira old
'' lod an lnjoor Ufa.
F neighbor of ml aa
I'1 try lUpana Tabula
f'w tak tUem. I fuel
l"3Wl$aot well and tbay j
Ilor has (jottn mora i
I usnallv tuka ,
kury day, also oua at
Wing In bed. I bar i
kio.U of ramndl.ai r I
from tho IMlMt Krnurl. I I
r Tabutua have put m el
' i would reooraaiaud
Jly who hiM ii
na. I write lliia
tatlon."
b dniMliM, orb
l-UOt(.,
ti. etlie Im.l .r.i,,i 1 n iiuini,..r ,,f ..,
ntel ir.'imiii I., lor he an- u.
THE STUDIO US (iIJL.
AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM A
YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE
Hii. e ll. t iv. ii tl,.. s,.x,., f(,r Kiliientlnn.
Jleultn liiipulri-il by nn ,. ,u, stinlv,
T!k race Lctwi eli the sexes fur edu
cation is to-day very clo.-o.
Aml.iti.uis e-ii-ls . wi rk ineessnntlv
over their btuilies, and are often
lrnie-,t to ; halt,
through )iaviii(,'
i; Mien tired the nl.v.
. I -.'
hleal to the mental.
Then licirin thoso
nilineiits that must bo
removed ut onee, or
they w ill produce cou
htant stitlerinj,'. Ilead-
uehe, dizziness, faint-
ness, sliL'ht vertiiro.
puins in the back and
loins, irreiruhiritv.
loss t.f hleep and
apjietite, iierv
ousnen and
blues, with lack
of confidence;
these are positive,
sitrns that wu-
men's nreh enemy is ut hand.
ilie MllmviUfT letter WUS
received bv Mrs. I'iiiUlm tn in
May. one month after the yuui(lady
hud first written, jfiviuo- symptoms,
and askinjr advice. She was 111 und in
irreiit distress of mind, feelinje slio
would not hold out till graduation, und
the doctor had ml vised her to e;,, home.
Lollege, Muss.
Thn rich ulncrr mines on tlm Ynl.-.m
Rivir, which have given rise to all the
plitti rinj; stories, ar. not easily
readied. Tho "forty, niiiori" ho
croicl tho continent in pri.rie
schooners iu the early ('alifortii i days
had n pleasant saunter compared with
ue uur.imips ol tlio joiiniey to t!n
nYuU'iii. This latter trip n only u triilo
I more than 100 miles, but it menus
,mor' concentrated misery than the
i mn;. Ination of most pcoplo can pic
'ute. I'nun Sifra tho roM di.o;:.ri inurt
trav. 1 by wtinou or on foot n huu.lr.'.l
Ii'ib-s or so over the divide, whir.'
tin v must hew trees and build raft- on
wlin h to descend until they nr." n'mnit
rtwetity-tivo miles to tho west ol the
bo itldnrv line bet ween lrili"-h America
and tho I'nited Slates. Hern are tho
Vii-.nll creeks and (dreams where the
jolil is 'ouu.l.
To mall., the trip in w'nhr is net
to impovKti'ie for any one not accus
tomed to living m lK! ,,,st j, tense
cold, and to initko it iu t-umnii.'r lime
js turturi) because of the swarms of
every viirn ty of insect which iufe-t
tho river coui.tries. Volumes could
be writteu about these iusecta. It may
n't in trivial to attach any importance
to them, but when it is said tiiat more
than one miuer has lost his mind
aecouut of tho pest home idea of their
torturing power can bo gained.
i Jlythojiihjeaf ,of them inf .v..an
f xpert aent out by tho Washim-to,,
authorities reported: "When the
waters of tho river como down iu the
spring tho inos.putoes, bv far the most
auuoyiuo 0f tho insects, C( mo al..i; in
Mvarins. OK.ves were worn nt all
tunes.and tho faces of the miners wen
covered, but even then tho mo-,.,, Uo,.
would Ret to their Hcli, crawling np
the wristbands of their gauntlets mi l
dowu their leys into their boots, until
, iiiii-.iisi j,,i lljeir si liM",
froit the continued battlo with their
Hiiall poisonous toes."
From one ml of the warm season
to another there is no let tip bv th
insects. indoors nud outdoor.:, ,
dnytimo nud mKht. it is th- amo.
Clouds of midf.es ji.-n. trat. ev. rv
where, and ordinary n ttui- is p,'r
leeuv useless as a Ml .tlnr, . 1 1 ir tl,.
rower
above to the other. O.i extraordiniiry
occasions a third ouo is added. 'J'hia
is formed ot three little Hat sleds
ealli.l katu.aleU. A lino of these
kniiieap'ks sn-pended from the roof
by skin rapes will cxt.Mid all around
the casino. Thin space js consume!
and a lnre number of persons accom
modated. On tho fourth side of tho
on-i in tho main divan eteuds only
ia short dislituco from tho corners.
leaviii! free the middle portion whero
the cntriiuc" is sitit'ited. In the cen
tre of the lloor is a birye H.piare pit,
covered with In.-,-. In this pit a larr;c
lire is b'lilt.
I'lie caMiu has no door iu our seno
o' the word. The following iiiiMnious
mctiio.l is u-ed instead : Ch.su by th -re
ia a littlo slriicturo which serves as a
vestibule. This has a lanre holo in tho
door, and frmn tho bottom of this
hole or shalt extends a tunnel, which
terminates in the pit of the casino. A
p"iMn dci-irinij to enter a casino oes
into the vestibule, jumps down into
tin hole nu I then crawls alone; tin)
tunnel until ho reaches a correspond
iue; hole in the floor of tho casino.
Crawling iil'Mr, tho dark, slippery
tunnel is not a graceful procee liiiKi
and this bi)bbiin; up from the holo is
decidedly an abrupt iirinner of miik
lii.j one'H appearauci) in soniel v. Tho
int. rior.d the casino is always gloomy ;
the i-ides au I roof are blackened with
sue. ko and eovi red thickly with soot.
The barrahoiiis, or pitvato houses,
are constructed on the s iino general
plan as tho cusino. They are nomo
wlmt siiiuller, and have one very broad
divnii ui mud ; as they are never used
for tho vapor bath they are without
tie1 tiro hole. Several families r;ciier
all icciipy the same barrabora. Sec
tion, of tlio "'ivan nro allotted to each.
nnd I'.." ... s.X20O0OiXWurtaj0OOJbl
uy laru mi . , ......
These htri x DCAutilul, thorouehlv i
write". li" ift
f lo let you Know -; . &?
I your sars.iparill.i. I I 1-5
fell very we.iK nn.l tire. I I f ; ", s. - J
last moiilli. aii'l nenl.na 1 as-
I us.i .l.i.i get ssnrsa- 1 fbVjBij?i&iWv
l irllla. .m.i tl!. n.. t know I .
I but I II I I s tint il I irot I I '. : r. .
I home, when I 1 I I bad f -v
I me rui'ueil ami stroiu; sooner I -.-i "I J
I Ui in s. and u sironi . '" t: '
I tliat I set to worii, iil.iii.'.'oti.rti I I i"V
Ileus us lull lrnctli, mi" I Ile a I ' I
I M le-t l.aeK. t'ullo mi ninl.T- 1 ' '
I I ikim for .mil in,,n. Hut It was , I
I your ars ip ,rilU tint cave mo U L V I
I s T..e.'tli to ,!,, it. ., alwajs i 111
J 'ko It in futiir."- l llus. W I i
J Ilill M., Dlipliaat. l a.. 1 . ... f ''' I f
1 w
WEIGHTY WORDS
FOR
Ayer's 5arsapari!Ia.
pililill.llllllllllllll
i
s (i;
v .a ...
r ' ' . V C'' I ,
X. ly. ,.v;, - ?n.0 'i VtX -
"A very smooth article."
I'onu,
l
, Eicvclr Ti . - , i,r'""f a.-1
lluuy woieii iillns rutW..u unit ro- ' .
.. . I
X W All
8 VffWV
!
A- bui
3 Ft
You dear Woman:
I should have written to you before,
but you sai.l wait it month. We a re
ta i(fht that tho days of miracle, uro
past, l'ray whut is my ease ? I have
tuken the Vegetable Compound faith
fully, and obeyed you implicitly and,
am free from all my ills. 1 was a very,
very icl pil l. Am keeping1 well up in
my cluss. und hope to do you and myaelf;
credit at vradtiution. Mv irratltinlrt
( l
isuiun uuu e.iressiou in
words, lour sincere
friend. Maiiy
1'. S. Some
of the other!
trirl are now e
usiiicrtheC'om-0
..I I. i c
i. oiiiii. i ueii-
..... e
ems wiern all.
Lydlii B. I'ink
lin m's Vepetatilo
Ciiiupocnd is tho only
fA
V -s- . ew
J Jll lf I
- r i
I '""ects pass through the no shes with
j out dillicuity. Out of doors ,,e is
romp. i teiy at their uiercv. u'.. tv
into tho eyes and lodp umh r t he lids";
they clusur iu tho ears, crawl in, the
arms and down the neck; in lact, omit
iiosihauee of oauhiur jutcuso annoy,
unee.
But for these insects I f j in Alaska
in bummer tin e u..oi,i i... i .1 . .
- kjv i.eitraoie.
in winter time, of course, tho mtense
nun iusuhh; com is tue jreat drawbit-k.
hvvu tho natives can scarcely stand it.
I hey nro probably tuo dirtiest raco of
beings on earth. Ju their dress, habi
tation nud diet they uro utterly filthy.
There is nothing too foul for them to
eat. They are ulways covered with
dirt and vermin, aud their houses tiro
truly hko pig uties. N0uo of them
can approach you unawures, us you
are nuro to smell them from afar.
An Alasknu costume consibts of a fur
raiki nnd a pair of long boots. Tho
parki is a long, loose garment, made
of bkins. It is provided with a capa
cious hood, which is bound along the
edc-o with n strin nt I
fur whieh they can obtniu, that of the
wolf being tho moat desirable. Wheu
the hood is drawn over tho head tho
Jong uairs or this band project out
ward, and thut it bhieldstho faoo from
xuo loriure caused by tho flying snow
of the winter storms.
JO Very cold weather Mm nnt..
wear a secoud or over parki made of
uu e-a. Aimougu this is a stiffarti-
Cle of drean. vet if ....o........ .
. y jw I'vonvanvn UUU great.
advantage, that in a case of necessity
thn VMAPUf Annanl.'l 'T-1 '
- vuu cuii iu iuh proves mo
"("""war oi Arcuo attire, for no
broadcloth overcoat would over servo
a a juueu.
There ia a nniversnl inula
among the natives ; all are very fond
ai.uruiug inemstives with earrings.
The nose ring is confined to the gen
tier aex. They pierce a holo through
the Daual aeptuui lurge enough in so mo
cases to admit an .... ),.,... 1 1
a 1 1 1 o "i uiuoij H.I.U I'uueii,
0 and through this they pass ivory orna
e meuts. A few large bluo beads strung
r- l'
llluii V
aembio tho inattiug'coiiiui.inly used in
the I'nited Stat es.
Mining for gold in Alaska is not tho
easiest thing iu tho world. Tho coun
try is almost barren of machinery,
'lung to the dillleult ieH of transporta
tion. The miners, during tho winter,
light laro fires over the surfaco that
they desiro to dig and thaw out
the 'round to a certain extent iu this
way. They then removo tho earth
until (lev eet down to tl... fr.
ground a'iiin, and then they build an
other lire, and s on. When tho
sprni"; freshets como they have water
enough to washout tip) louse, i.lirif.r
otis earth they have obtain-1 in thia
arduous way.
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safe, sure and effectual remedy In anea.a
ease, as it removes the cause, puriflei"
nd invigorates the system, aud givtilli;
ur,if uuu viiBiity.
a wire form thn orimmnn f,nn. .1
s ---"'-"" w.vij uny
osegay.
I iioth sexes wear labrets, and there
h ereat varietv in th
lg them. The women pierce two
Alea in the lower lip near the base ol
' eye teeth, while the men insert
Frontier Siir.'eri,
"V.'hilo travelin;.' 1:1 Southern Ore-
,011 a lew 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 agi, s;p AttorueV
S. W. MeXmr, "I sa v a beautiful
piece uf dent tl surgery. A teamster
developed a toothache whilo on tho
rmd. Ho thought it would soon lo
better, but It kept getting Worse and
wors, till ho could hardly haudlo tho
reins. Ho jmt a chew of tobaero on it,
but it only jumped tho harder. Theu
he stopicd his team, built a littlo lire,
iieuieu u ueeuio rcl not, iu; I liad an
other teamster jam it down into tho
cavity to kill the nerve. Still it jumped
and thumped till tho poor fellow was
pretty near insane.
" 'Hoys, sho's got to como out,' he
shouted to his companions, as 1,0
pulled up his team.
"They all utopped, wound their
lines around their brakes aud climbod
dowu,
" 'How can wo et her out?' asked
ono of them.
" 'I don't know, 'groaned tho victim,
'but she's got to como.'
"Ho opened tho iockev linr on lo'a
SCflt and rutlllnilL'ed nroliriil in it 111, ..I.
ly producing a small hatchet and a big
unil.
'I L'lless YOU 11 havo to drivn her
out with this,' said he, and ho sat
down on tho ground and hung on to a
buckeye bush with both hands whilo
ono of his companions placed tho end
vi luu unit uguiUKl iuo spto of tho
tooth and hit it with the hatchet. Tho
first lick made tho teamster jump and
yell, but he settled dowu for another
one. Tho seoond stroko loosenod it
up, and after a lot of groaning tho
teamster wipml the porspiratiou oil
his faoo, climbed on to tho buckeye
and said :
" 'Hit her again, boys.'
"Tho third lick sent the offending
tuolur flying." Suu Frauoisoa i'ost.
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I Don't compare " Battle Axtf
g with low grade tobaccos -compare
1 " Battle Ax" with the best on 1
g the market and you will find you 1
g get for 5 cents almost as much i
H "Battle Ax" as you do of other 1
B Prack brands for 10 cents
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A lawyer of Uiddoford, Me., is nf-
flioterl with a. in. en linr til II lllll f M
( a l.eiuill U lU i "
lecting lamps of all sorts. His house
is tilled with every kind of a lantern
he has boen able to buy, including a
full line of biovela Iiimihh 11.. siuitu
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JJOhtou flrcnueuLJ v
baok with him a new Jot of huni.s. His
craze costs Jiim a good ileal of mo 'Tat'
and he deolare that I... ia nvui.u 'rlto
folly of it, bat in entirely ' "IMU
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APOLIO
They Used fo Say "Woman's Work Is Never Done."
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