The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 28, 1896, Image 3

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Shoe Cabinet.
i furnltore-mnkeri ar howl a
itlful article of mnbofony and
I wbl"b reminds one of the cabinet!
rie-n brnc, but It la more aubsUn
nnd It ten re "uortr- lt '
p to h!7l a woman". oe and to
il across the corner of hor dress
room. One Kaetcr bride haa uch
Mnet well filled, and It Is an Ira
Hit feature of the trousseau. Her
Dot tins tr, pi"10"'"'" abelvfa
fn drawer which lioMs tho polish
Vninll articles for repair. On tho
ihelf a row of slipper for even
roar. The nest ahelf holds the rmt
nattier ties, the cloth top Inwta
He buttons and the stout llttlo
jties for street wear. On the boN
f'l,lf s rather a motley group
shoos, riding boots, tennis shoes,
......tlmr luwit ami soft Tn.
JJIOIK. 111.,""- --
moccasins of tiger skin, leaver
Wl.
How Insect Multiply.
power of reproduction In Insects
i f the most wonderful parts of
economy. On beheading a slug
V hmd, with all Its complex ap
liatiots. will grow again; so will
nws of a lobster. The end of a
split produces two perfect heads,
cut Into three pieces the middle
res a jwrfect head and tall.
iThat
in tired feeling afflicts nearly every
4 this season. Tho bustlers cease to
he tireless grow weary, the ener
Vcoma enervated. Ton know Just
to mrao. Boms men and women
r temporarily to cvercomo 'that
J wed
1 1
I by grout force of will. Bnt this
i, m It pulls powerfully upon the
system, whlc-h will not Ions stand
iln. Too ninny peoplo "work on
tes," nn l tha result Is seen in un
wreoks marked 'norvous pros-
la every direction. That Uxcd
n
rosiltlvo proof of thin, weak, lm
L'XKl; for K tho blood la rich, roil,
1 and vigorous, it imparts Ufa and
' ' i evory nerve, ort;an and tissno of
If Tho nrctwHlty of taking Hood'c
J)ln for that t'.rcd fiellng Is, thero
V'nt to everyone, and th good It
you is equally boyond question,
ir that
ood
Jarsaparjlla
Trnc.Bloou i'lirlnor. Altdrotrsrtyts. $1
'lily ur C. I. Hood a Co., LowtU, KM
,1 -
P(!q r to tiik. Atksy to
i
Mr. Crl. Austin Dates, tho fa
(lt toons advertising writer, makes a
,.. ipwiilly niiuu.lioul advertisement.
. . titanVtii'hnl medicine an J has a
ktt't of analysing tho luijro.'.loiita of
k.mcimj about which he U
lb write, refusing to writs
)fomoun for me liein i wiilo'a
le t indorse. He says of
l. JTaliulwi: "I had tha formula
Et through it from tho
up. I found that every one
1 1' srredlents was put in) for
Is Mlal purpose, an J was jrooj
JT. lurposelntended. I have as
pC nlUenoe in nips as Tabales
II (In anything I ever wrote
loci. 1 Inks thotn mysnlf when I
m a little too mnah or fuel
r lyranfonu of baa laohe
in, snl I (lad thorn quicker
tn any medlutne I nror
know some peoplo who
$y rsn't possibly get alon j
Jtnim. My wif went to
SVOn Coma frUnilu aha k I
jways. 8hs fouoil they
ailpansTsbulos. Thsy did
It hut she knaw anything 1
pi or timt i had wrlttoa I
r thum. By tho way. if .
"K thnin property, you
iinythlnst in ths mouth. I
ntu quickly nnd vou iu
f rli Aan ..1 . I 1
Bs . aach almost Immediittolyi
tor. '. rJ : " ut sensation."
vim! '
Ol'li.
Ir.HU
otlit '
nil
,ke lu'ir
pa.,'
iloof-'
OKt'll''
h Mr.
aK.
rt lout,
i. kt r '
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Licrd,i'
Knbber scraps.
Cast-off rubber shoe are now
ketablo commodity and many i f
peddlers add considerably to , t i
gains by collecting them. ,Ths'y an
usually taken In cxchnnifo foV tlnwnr)
or cheap trinkets. So ensh change)
bauds In these transactions. Wuei
the peddler returns to bis starting polit,
ho turns over his collections to thi
Tillage merchatit for more tlnwnrv,
with perhaps n little cash, nnd goci
out over a new route. The peddle
may bo In business on bis own nccoun,
or lu tho Ptnpl.iyinent of the villas,
trnder, but In either case the latter hr.
a chance to nmkc a profit on the oo.
lections of scrap, which ore shlppt )
from time to time to n cl'y df!le
The latter will offer bis rubber tuck
whenever It reaches good proportlotj
to a rublx r reclaiming mill. When oUi
shoes first became n merchantable nt
tlelo the price paid for them wns i
cent a pound, while the quotation,
have since nvcrnged 5 cents por jKiun !
for months at a lime. The trade S
rubber scrap Is now most thoroughly
organized In the West nnd Northwest,
In the Southern States, where llttlj
snow fnlls, the consumption of rub
ber shoes Is not sufficient to form
basis of trade In old shoes. Of thq
rubber scrnp Imported the largei t shnrs
comes from Ilussln. The Inporlii)
scrnp Is not so desirable, lnwivr,
A GOSPEL MESSAGE.
Snbjecti
"Causes of
Life."
Failures In
what Is gathered nt borne,
of the good consumption of r
wear In New Knglaud the
dealers In scrap there In a i
commanding Importance. Th
In part to the existence of ncn
torles. which buy directly fr
smaller dealers. In the Went t
dual center of the trade Is Oil
i spit,
er f o t.
ure ?jo
Hon of
Is d
y fa
,11 t!l0
prl u.
go.
One Correct Answer
An amusing lltle story wr
good many years ago In ,.,
With Gov. Mattox, of Vr
appointed to examine candid;, t
mission to the bar of Calodni,
He reported that one f t
dates was. In his opinion, ui,.
having answered correctly In
the questions put to li I n
"Only one? Well, w;,
asked the presiding Juil, v.
"I asked him what a free! lf j,
Is," replied Mattox.
"Important question," said t iK.
"And what was his reply?"
"He made It without the Ic.if ,( .
tlon," snld the Chairman, wltl ,
kle In his eye. "Of course tin it
lu his favor."
"Well, what did ho say?" m v
Judge, with some Impatience.
"He snld," returned the (' ,n
"that ho didn't !
ctlon
t C1;0
ittea
nd
nty,
i of
t?"
a'
go.
ta-
he
Heart ntnesMi
Dr. Anrw'Cur
relief In nil cnes
Heart Disi-ime in
eurr. It (
irocur it
i !
ve
,mii
ily I
It In t. . .
vlll tttw your Ufa.
f-
Tsxti "Mn shall ' elap tbclr hamfi "at
him snd shsli hiss him out of his plaoo."
Job xxviu, 23.
This allusion seems to bs drnmatM. Tho
Bible more than ones makes such allusions.
Tanl sayst "We are ma Is s theatro or spoo
taolo to angels snl to mon." It is evldont
from tho text that some of tho habits of
thentrffoors wore known in Job's time, bo
esuM be dnieribos an aetor hissed off tho
stsg. The Impornonntor eomos on tho
boards and, either thrjugh lack of study of
the part he Is to take or inaptneM or other
Incapacity, the audience is offondod and ex
presses Its disapprobation and dlgut by
hissing. "Men shall elap their hands nt
him and shall hiss him out of his place."
My text suggests that each one of ns is
put on the stag of this world to take some
part. What hardship andsuffrrtng nndriliclp-
line grant actors have undergone year after
yoar mat they mlitht he porfeetoil In their
fisrts you have often read. But we, put on
he stnire of this life to represent charity and
faith and humility snd helpfulnens what
little preparation we have made, although
we have tnree gallerlos of spectators, earth
end' heaven and hell! Have we not been
moro attentive to tho part taken by others
iiiiii ilia .nrt luru vj uurnn Tt'B, ituo,
while we needed to be looking at home and
eonocntrntlnc on our own duty, we hero
been criticising the other iperlormet. and
saying, "that was too high, or "too low,"
or "too feeble," or "too extravagant. " or
"too tame," or "too demonstrative." while
wo ourselves were mnklug a dead failure
snd preparing to bis lirnomlnlously hissed off
me stagef bacn one is assigned a place, no
supernumeraries hanging around the drama
of life to take this or that or tho other part.
ns they may bo culled upon. No ouu enn
take onr place. We ens talso ni
other plaoo. Neither can we put off our
character; no change of apparel can mnko
us any ono else than that which wcoturunllv
arc
Munymnkea fniluro of their part In tho
drama of life through dissipation. Thov
havo enough intellectual coulpment and
good address and geniality unbounded. Hut
they liuvo a wine closet that contaius all the
forces for their soclnl nn I buslues nnd
moral overthrow. 8o tar back as tbo venr
ft!), King El gar of F.ngliiui made a law that
'the drinking cups should have pins fastened
nt n certain potut In the Md, a thnt tho in
itulger nilglit bo rumlmlcd to stop liefore he
Kot totho bottom. lint there are no plus
projei'tlng frctn the sides of the modern win
cup or ler mug. and the llrt point nt
which millions stop is nt the gravity bottom
of their own grave. Dr. Snx. of France, has
discovered something which all dritikers
ought to know. He twis found out thnt alco
hol in every shap". whether of wine or
bran Iv or beer, contains purasiti.! life called
bacillus potumnnlie. By n powerful micro
scope those llvlug things are discovered, ami
when you take strong drink you ta!iothtu
into the stomach and then into your blood,
and getting into tho crimson oaimls of life,
they go into every tissue of your body, and
your entire organism Is tuli-n (.is-iv-V'U of
by these noxious iullultojlmal. When la
dollrium tremens, a uinn secsewry form of
roptillnn life, it eo:ns it is only tlicsj piira
ites of the brain lu exaggerated size. it Is
not a hallucination that th victim is siu'or
lng from. Ho only sees in tbo room what is
actually crawling aud rioting in his own
brain. Every time yot tako strong drink
you swallow these maggots, and every time
the Imbiber of alcohol in any shapo feels vor
tlgoVir rheumatism or uausca it is only the
tf of these maggots. am ' ,
When msn ask yon If yan know him, halt
and hesitate as though yon were trying to
call op a dim memory and ssy, "Well, y-e-s.
yes, I believe I once did know him, but
have not seen him for a long whllo."
Cross a different ferry from the one where
yon usod t meet hira lest he
a.k for financial help. When you started
life, he spoke a good word for you at tho
bank. Talk down his credit now that his
fortunes are collapsing. Ho put his name
on two of your notes. Tell him that you
have changod your mind about such things,
and thnt you never indorse. After awhile
his mntters come to a dead halt, and nn as
signment or suspension or sheriff's sale takes
place. Yon say: "Ho ought to have stopped
sooner. Just as I expected. Ho made too
big a splosh In tho world. Ola I tho bnllo n
has burst. Hi, fan"' Applause when le
went up, sibilant derision when ho cm io
down. "Men shall elap their hands at Inm
and hiss him out of his plneo." Ho, high uu
amid tho crags, tho eaglo flutter lut into
tho eyes of the roebuck, which then, with
eyes blinded, goes tumbling over tho preei.
pice, tho great antlers ernshitigon tho neks.
Now, compare some of th"e goings out of
life with tho departnro of men aud Women
who in tho drama of life take tho part that
Oo I nigncd them and then went away hon
ored of men and applauded of tho Lord Al
mighty. It is about tlfty years ago that in a
comparatively small apartment f the city a
newly married pnlr set up a homo Tho lirst
guest invited to f hat residence was tho Lord
Jesus Christ, and tho Bible given tho bride
on the day of her esposnal was the guide of
that household. Days of sunshiuo wero fol
lowed bv days of shadow. Did you ever
know a home that for fifty years had no v(.
elssltude? The young woniau who left her
father's house for her young husband's home
startod out with a parental hcnodtntion and
good advice she will never forgot. Hor
mother said to her the day before the mar
riage, "Now, my child, you are going awny
from us. Of course as long as your lather
and I live yon will fool that you can come
to us nt any time. Hut your 'homo will bo
elsewhere. From long experience I tlud It
Is best to serve (led. It Is very bright with
you now. my child, and you may think you
can get nlcng without religion, but the day
will come when von will want Ood, and my
advice Is, establish a family altar, and, if
neol be, conduct tho worship yourself."
Tho counsel wis taken, and that young wife
consecrated every rojin In tho b.me to
Uri.
Years passed on ninl there wore In that
homo hilarities, but they were goo.l nnd
healthful, au l sorrows, but they were com
forted. Marriagcc ns bright as orange blos
soms could make them, mil burrlals lu
which all hearts wero riven. They have a
family lot lu the eeinet. rv, but ml tho pbico
Is illuminated with stories of resurrection
and reunion. The children of the household
that lived have grown up, nn I they are all
Christians, tho fathur aud mother leading
tho way nud the children following. What
care the mother took of war Irodo and edu
cation, character and manner! 11 v bird
hhe sometimes worked! When the bend of
the household was unfortunate in business, I
she see I until h r lingers wen numb and ,
bleeding nt the tip. An I what e,m, calcu
lation of economies, ::n I what ingenuity in
reiltttng the garments of tle elder children J
lor tho younger, and ouly (I id kept account
of that mother's sbleach s an I headache !
and heartaches uu I the trernalo'is prayers
by the side of th" sick child's er a Ho and by
tint couch of this inn' fully grown.
Tho neighbors often noticed how tired
sho looked, and old acoiialntan 'es
hardly knew her In tho street. itut
without complaint she waited nn I tolled '
and eiiduro,! an 1 accomplished all these I
years. The children are out in the world J
an honor to themselves nut their parents.
After awhiio tho mother's hut Mokneia
comes. Children and grandchildren, sum
moned fro u afar, come so.tly Into tho room
cue by on , for ut Is too weak to see more
than one at a tnr.?. bin runs her dying
'IngoTs lovingly through their hair an I tolls
horn not to cry, and that she is going now,
liinuMnn of people would appreci
ate sympathy nnd help who never nth
for It. and never get It.
Taka Tsre of Your Watch.
The mechanism of tho human body re
minds ono very much of tho mechanical eon
truetion of a fine watch, tho wheels, cogs
and screws answering to tho muscle, nn I
the delicate springs are what may lie likened
to the nerves. One cannot move without
tho other, nnd yet the action of each Is sepa
rate nnd Olstlii' t. Ho It Is with the nerve nn I
muscles of the human body. The nilmi ills
of ttin muscles are dl-tlnet trim the ailments
of tho nerve, ami, like the mechanism of n
watch, if expo.-. to sudden change of he;tt
nnd cold, they get out of order and for tbo
time are useless. Especially I ttii so at this
easoti of the year, when' from exposure,
negligence or want of care, the nerves urn
attacked and nenralg:n in its worst form sets
in. Hut like nil to the works of a watch so
l St. Jacobs Oil to the nerves thu deranged.
It is acknowledged by thousand to tie the
I ct and mot permanent cure for this mot
ilreiided disease; hence it Is well to look alter
the human wutch as we I ns the ono in tbo
veket.
At Worthlngton, Minn., a cyclone de
molished Vt) buildings, but seriously hurt no
one,
XVhen Natnrs
Keeds oss'stanre it may be best to render II
promptly, but one should remember to ue
vcn the ni )t erfoct romedies only wlisa
nrcdc l. The best nnd mist simple nnd gentle
remedy is the Syrup of Fig, manufactured ky
the California I'ig Svrup Comjnnv.
Americans entering Mexico must be rovno-
elllllted.
Mere rtlMrs sre -ro.1n.t .y n-In- brown
seij tl-it:i to snttlutrr Why run stidi ur-
rJ-le risRi iii-n en knew Out lictiMuV r'leflhjr.
llcrui n.cio I- nl-'lut.'ly 1'iiri' V.nir im-ivr has
it ur Mill ri't It fur )u. In red wriisr im.
There were .". deaths fr. m cholera In Alex
ntidert..n Mondny.
Mr. Win-low' Soothing Kyrtii'foM'hlldren
tpi tliitiir. soften t be unni-.ri ilii e Innaininn-
tii'ii, nl.eys pain; i uri w li.d olii . a bottle.
If nfCletrd with ere P)r (le lr. tusc Tliellip
soli's Kyv-wster. PrnKglsl's sell nt Ve per Lottie
C")
ft
n
()
ft
ft
ft
ft'
The Blue and the Gray.
Both men nnd women nro npt to fool a httlo
blue, vrhen tho Kns hnira bc-in to hIiow. U'h
n very ntiturnl foilinf?. In thu normal condition
of things srrny huir-t bolontr to ndvfinctnl m;i
They havo no businosn whitrninir tho hond of
man or woman, who haw not bcium to no
down tho nlopo of life. Am r. matter of fact,
tho hair turna i.rray roir trdlcss of or of
lifo's tseasona ; Hotnotinu.s it in whitonod by
Bicknoss, but moro oft on from lack of caro.
When tho hair fa don or turns eras' thoro'a no
nocd to resort to hair dyes. Tho normal color,
of tho hair is restored and retained by tho use of
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
AycT's Cniibodk. '
I'sj j ai it, fit
tot v
j. t.
(if elirr-
Am i l o
tnl.l bv
, Lewi 11.
the
M.o
lilted.'
ft. )
ft
ft
o
V . v . V
V V
I nm entirely cured of hrmorrlmue of lunge
by I'isos fiuv tor Ooiisiimiitinii. bni
Ll.M.AMAN, Hetlinny, lo Jan. s, !.
FITS stopnrd free by fin. Kmnk's Grk.i
? ...ivi: Kkstciui-.ii. No tit after flr-t day t
me. Miirv(loiiseun. Treatise end fZ.mtrlal
bottlo tree. l.r. Kliue. Wl Art U M., I'lilla., i'u.
..W!' .T"! It,,," lV re'ar. for any rso of ca
tarrh that cannot lueiiredwitU Mail' CutarrU
Cur. laken Inlenially. " r"
1 J. Ciii:.nv v A Co., Prop., ToloJo, O.
Catarrh and Colds Relieved li 10 to 81
Mluutr.
One short puff or the breath thrmiL-h t
Hlower. siii led Willi eeeh In.ttl,. f I)-.
Agnew s CalHrrlial Powder, illlTiie thl- I'oit.
. ..... r,o or in nm niisal IMIioitgea
1 ainlessand ilelmlilful to u-e. it relieve iq,
stunt ly mill JieriiiHiient ly cures Cstirrli, lla:
5.,'x:, r lV,l' ''"'bic'i,., s,irt. Throat, Too.
si.itis anil Denfti.-Ki, If your ilruw'tfist hum t
It lu sloek. ask him to nroeuro ii for you.
mcK.um
a Tery Slgnin.ant Imlleatlon of Organic
leraiigrinent.
The buck, "the mainspring' of wo
mun's ortrunlMn," nuickly culls atten
tion to trouble by nehinp. It tells
no oiner b.yiuitouis, huch as uervou
ui'ss, lnnd
nehe, pnius in
luins, and
weifrht in low.
cr part of
Wly.blues
und "all
gone " feel-,
injr, that
nature
rejuirf8
and
at
once.
V. I!r,l,-
u- wm w ,
bam 'a Veee- '
tuble Compound for twenty years haa
v.ry of fjmu .,.
.),.. i,. ... rosltei of alcoholism, bi .
ll aZlllDVU- wl11 W extirpate them
nil Mi Ji-' " WUk"u 1 W0"'J before Ood swen
oll these young y, nnj pllJ.
America is a' fruiirul country, nnd we
raise largo crops f wheat and corn and
oats, but the largos cron w m; ... ViV.
fieM,ry T th" ur."'1 of 'riBkr.ls. With
, sickle made out of fue oharp edges of the
broken Kloss of bottlo nnd demijohn thev are
?L .JWt"; Vu,r""r" w:"lu swathe ..f
nil . : .1 "'""ws oi in..:,,, nu I it takes
all tho hospitals nud .initntl.ines and
gravevards and cemeterle, to hold this har
vest of hell. Homo of you are going ,,,wU
under this evil. nd the never Vlving w.'r n
of nlcoliollsm has wound around voU u ot
ts colls, nnd l y next New Year's Imv It will
navo another ooll around you. and It'wlll nf.
tor awhile put a coil aj.nd v"ur toug,'
and n coil around your brain; and a e ,ii
nroiin.t vonrim... ... .... .
..... .,..H, " i con around your
da,,f!. .H011 TUn i 5"Ur k""1'
duy this uovor dying worm will, with ono
soring, tighten all tho eils t oiu-e. d In
tho bust twist of that awful couvolutiou
mm.
mar jp-v
" V 1
v It
l ar i
' II
will crv out. "Oh. rnv i o .e. " "".
Th .......,.- '.. V " ' ' " KOU.
1 ...m " " " uriiiiausis in tho trago ly f
m lemnest" aimds staggering aero.' tho
stage Htepimno, tho drunken butler- hut
acrosg the sttgo of human life strong drink
sends kingly uud .pteenlv nnd princoly .
l,1.Vf 8,u,RKWr""f. "Klnst the foot-
lights of consplculty and then staggering
back into fn ure till ihn wori.i i- ...:.K...Y
for their dlsappearanoe, and human and dl
Bbollo voices Join in blsMug thorn off the
Stage.
uuieruiainn tno drama 'of Ufa through
demonstrated selfishness. They mako all the
rivers empty Into tuulr sea. all tho roads of
Xr.r... .. uu . lQulr door, and thoy
w, , t,,u,UP ol ""nor wr their
... .uoi uoijinu ono, encourago o
resoue no one. "How big a pile of i
can I got?" and "How much of the
ju aosorur are tne chlol quiwtlons. Thoy
reel about the ooramon pooplo as tho Turks
.-..v., ,ulwi0r common soldiers.
fn-'Jl.''" tb1.m 00 1,80 t,0,,l" '"I up
the ditches with their duad bodies whllo tho
other troops walked over thorn to take the
-H i , u,v",,u "a pnuco of worldly suc
cess Is sick The only Interest soeioty has u
bis Illness Is the effect that his possible de
cease may have ou tho money markets. Af
ter awhile bo dies. tJroat newspaper caul
tills Hunouuoo how he started with notuiug
and ended with everythi-g. Although for
sake of appearance some people put hand
kerchiefs to the eye. there is not one genuine
tear shed. Tbeholrssltuoi.il .iiL.hr a.....
K'en the one and only effective reined v ' i n '"'".discussing what tho old tel.
ch case, It s,diIy removes thi ' S ttv ,ta.ii
eiTectuully restores the
ausu and
.ii..... r
ii.ii.-i, io (uruisn itineral eiiutiuiires. uud ..II
r i
r
Drilling Machines
lor any depth.
I N-YN,AN Tiffin, Ohio!
ALL
9 GFRUAM
ELIfiW J""?"
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V'4
90
oinill
l BSli"
pled
wlntc'
e i''
9 ,
of -
!,',:." ?" rirt nf r.nnVnra
lU'tiMAV u"""! "" hellla
Fuiail...'"!;. l'it.r.....
t j -"i lusu, ta vis.
V il!,"liV.!"',l"cur.l. IW ..nt
ji. nouLLKY. Allsula.t.u,
S
irlfn?
Mi, f ' SkJ
idlers irom Ulllllir Women w hn
rtjuireadvlce, without charge. Thou
Kids of cusea like th is ure recorded.
'I have taken one-half dozen bottlea
or-dia E. I'inkhaiu'a Vejretuble Com
Ftnd, and it lias relieved me from all
P J. I CUnnot tell VOU the airnr.v I
Vgaan to a healthy aud lionnul condi. tbu "louring stores are kept busy lu soiling
ton. Mrs. rinkhumcheerfiillvHnsw..r 1 ?d.,"f. ?rlt-,V Tuo Bto'"' ?utton send la
BI letters from nilin .... . ih-'"". .u?mm"-ftt
i . o mo resurrection,
which mukes the hearers fear that If tho uu
scrupulous financier does come up in tho
geuoral rising he will try to get a "corner '
ou tombstones and graveyard fences. All
pood uiea aie glad that the monvl nuisance
hat been removed. The Wall street specu.
lators are glad because there Is more room
etured for vearst nain. tn Z IZL?! "' B'" beoauso
it . ----- - j urn possesnion oi me long delaved In-
H the backache was dreadful !) and , heritnuce. Dropping every feather of all his
M '-inff-down pains in the abdomen ' Plurae- 7e'y eertlncato of all his stock.
BO i and nausea, and very painful rolliue ol "Doad March" in "Saul' and all
H.truatIons, I had grown very thin, I be pageantry of hU Interment, sad all the
a lre ahudow of mv former ndf ' "lilteness of isrcophagus, and all tho ex
Noi' I am without n 4.i) ,i ' I rayano epltaphology, cannot hide the
nnjt4inintr In llcsh rapidly." Mttib dow fuinilment. "Men shall aluDthoirhun.iu
at him and shall hins hira out of his plaoo."
You see the clapping come before the hiss.
The world cheers before it damns. Ho it Is
said the deadly ap tiokies before its stings.
Ooing up, is he? Hurruh! Stand back and
let bis galloping horses dash by. a whirlwind
of plated harness and tinkling headgear and
arched neck. Drink deop of Us nmduli- . an J
cognac, lloust of how wull you kuow him.
All hats off us ho pnscos. for ,ayi au j
years in tho suullght of bis prosperity, tio
ingdowD.ls he? Pretend :o be nearsighted
so thut you cunuot see him as he walks past.
tiUK, 1S01 Dudley St., Cincinnati,
' quarter spent in HIRES
Rutbeer does you dollars'
wcth of good.
f Vt Ch.tl.. I. Hlr P... SI,IH1.IPM
S uckMt sue 6 tsl-lit. loU . ....!..,..
tDB.J.aTPHINi.Lab. o.,?
.mi to ,.., Iin, kwpyou.
mv dear child." The day of tho ; J...,,)";
comes.und the ofil mitlng clergym m ellt
the story of wifoly and liiotht-rlv en i i- w.
ami many Hearts on earth tin J lu heaven
echo tno sentiment, ft, ,lH 3n js ,.nrrlo ,
tr.e-tagoofthm moral life there are cries
of "l aithful unto death." "Sh., hath ,lot
w.iut he eoul I." wiiilo overpowering all tho
V'ICMOf e:inh mil heaven Isth. pht'ldit of
the (.J who watched her from llrt to la-r
savin,- 'Well ,n-, good an I faithful s.-v
vaut; thti bast bo-n faithful over ;i f.ny
things. 1 will make th. e ruler over many
things; enter thou into the j,.v ,,f thy l, .rd' '
lmt what 1 iime..; the father of that
household? II.. started as ,, )VUng man in
l.iiMiiess and hud a small In.- .,., ., ,UVin
got a little alien I sickness in tho fa'inlv
swept it all ,uvay. lb. iV..,lt through all t,o
busmen panics of forty ye,,r,, met tinny
losses, and miiTtM tll.lliV in, I r.i
kept right on trusting Ju dud, whetiier" bus.
iness wa.s good or poor, setting his children I
a good example, and ivlii- rieen ih.. i, ...
Counsel, an I never a i. raver .ti l l. ...t... ....
..n .
. .. , ' . U"'' "''TO mentioned
t. Ho I-obi now an I reallx .s It cannot bo
long before ho umst i,ut all the.s.i scenes.
Ilut he Is going to leave hi chlldn-u nu In
herltance f prayer and Christian principle
which all the defalcations of earth can never
touch, and as he g ,H ut of the world tha
church of (tod blesses In m and tho poor ring
his doorbell to see if ho Is any bettor, au l
his grave is surrounded by a muitt
tudo who went on foot ...... ....... .
""to bo'oro the prco..,iotiot carriages came.
ui', aim some suv. " mens will n ...... .
tako his plate," and others sav, Who will
idttr mo uowV" nn I others remark, llusball
he hold In everlasting rein lubriuce." And
as tne drama ol his life closes, all the vo -lf-er.it
Ion an 1 bruvos an 1 encores that ever
shook tho amphitheater of oarthly somttaclo
wero tamo au l feoblo compared with tho
ong. 16ud tliemlers of approval that shall
nre.ik from tho cloud ot witnesses in tho
Piled up ifallery of tho heavens. Choose ve
between tho Itfrt that shall cl.no by being
hissed off tho stage nud tho life that shall
elows amid aoolumittious supernal nnd aroh
angelje. )li, men and women on tho st igo or life
many of you In the llrst net nf . h ,i,n,.
and others In tin. second, and aomoof you lu
the third, and a few In tho fourth, nu i here
nud there ouoln tho ilfth, but all of you bo
tween eutrauco aud exit I oi:..,.. ... ..
(lu. l,n.rll I.l.l. '
'""o" ""riiuill inn Ulot Sllg.
gesttvo Passage that Shakcpearoovr wr.to
although you never heard it recited. Tho
'""""' "iu oueu i.oeu Claim,. I ns ..I ....
, ,u iii j uoutiion snail no n t only
religiously helpful to ourselves, but grandly
vindicatory of tho great dramatist. 1 ,moto
from hlu mj. u.ll ...... 1 lw
" .".si :t!llliu :
'In the uamo of (lod, Ame. I, William
Hhttkosp:-aro of Htratfor .uiioi..v,.n o.
county of Wurwlck, gentlemnn. In perfect
health and memory (do I bo praised), do
make this my last will and testament, n
munuer and form followlug: First. I com
menu my soul Into tho hands of Ood. my
Creator, hoping and assuredly believing
througn the ouly merits of Josus Christ, my
Havlour. to be aiaje partukor of Ufa tvot.
WjrominK Tor Kree Silver.
The Wyomlag Democratlo Couvontlon
held at Laramie adopted without discussion
a platform of but oue plank, a follows"
n herons, the paramount buuo bofore the
American paop.o Is the currency question!
therefore be It resolved, that wi, the Do
moerucyof NVyomlug. lu couvouilou assom
o !jl.T"D,d 'i Bu,, """'ulted coinage
"""i iuw iiriiuury reiiotupt on
money at tho ratio of 10 to 1 without waiting
for act ou or upprovul of nuv other Qoveru
nient. No choice of candidates for tho
. ..mo uumiuiiiioa was
tbu coavoutiou.
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The umpire now
" BATTLE AX"
decidedly birder in size than .mv
: other 5 cent piece of tobacco, but the
wauty i5 me nnesr ne ever saw, and
the flavor delicious. You will never
know just how good it is until
you try it
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Alade by Walter Baker & Co., Ltd.,
Dorchester, Mass., is "a perfect
type of the highest order of
!f!! lence in mnniiiVif'tiiro " Tt,v,o(oio.e
-ri- vw.iv, iitwoio xtaa
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Justice Sua lgra Not tiuilty.
ofTJ16 iV7 ,n ,l,M;"10,,,lB, M Chattanooga
of the Stutovi. Chief Justice of tho THi,
sou supremo Court, David I. Buodgross
charge;! with shooting John 0. Ujasley r
iurua a veruict ot not Kullty.
500 VIRGINIA FARMS
W Jt0 W I' "ere ui.w.rrtn. with Imllfllnu, frilB. tmt
talar pnp-3U bn.ui. ildr-M FVLK
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Ieli.tVt..N, KeiU llulu Aaei.la, 1'eler.bu.v, m
Use the Means and Heaven will Give you the Blessine."
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