The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 24, 1896, Image 3

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    p.ltx naturnUr result from the rrest merit
villi b innkss thouMDil of wonderful fores by
f
o
d's
Sarsaparilla
trvnTrnsTUnod Purifier. All druggists! $L
Hood'a Pill cur Uyet cent
PLAYING SOCIETY. .
The IHtlc wine Jnierpretnuon OI
What the Mtinrt t-rt J'o.
The small girl yearned for things he-
j-m.l her environment ana, witn true
feminine adaptability, was innklnjf the
111,1st .if tli" ffsoxiroc.- at command.
"Ki'j;!iiiilil." li' said to tho youngster
was try In it to ;lvc a tight-rope ex-
l:ilT i-n n tin; tongue, or uie grocery
w.non. "e-niere."
"Wlui ye talkln' tor was the lndlg-
nsr.t Inquiry.
"Yoiise."
My name ain't Koglnald. My name'
dtniiiy.
y.-'re names Iteglnald."
Why Ik It 7"
"p.vauso I nay It Is. Do yon see my
v,..-
.No ye don't. nothing of the kind, ens
re cot It behind my back, au' there's
brick In If. an' wot I say rocs, uu'
name's 'K. glnnM.' "
All rl-lit U'ofre ye coin' tor CoV
Clay society."
I il.m't know how."
It's easy. Ye come up tor me an
iy, 'All. howduhdo, howtluhdoo.
re looking ihawiu'.tig tills eveulnk.
tl'IchcUnuW.' "
An' wot di yn h?"
I sav, 'I. y.n reeyiilly think so?"
An' doa I s'pose 1 K'.ts back at yer
a."
Sure. You Jos kinder durk yer
ad over yer shoulder an' squint down
iiu nn' nay, Ton honor.' An' den I
;er gurgles, 'So good of yon ter nay
After we gits t'rotigh wit dat, wo
Ll.i's liclleve we're two other people
il.i same party."
An' say someflniT different?"
riiv. We says le same fins. An'
keeps It up till we gits tlreil nn'
wo fay 'ijooil night. I've hail a
IVkly lu wily evenlu',' nnd leu we
I homo."
An' you've got de brick In yer hsn
do time?"
'I ain't K'ttln' go of It, not fur a m'.n-
All right. I'll play. Rut It Jest goes
row nil over agin how blj: a fool a
i.m kin make of a man of she oucct
li s up her mlnil to it."
bin
Our Turn est.
he Chinese Government has aroused
hf after centuries of slovenly house-
I'nr. it proposes to refurnish nnd
orate. It has .sent out lis wily old
r-domo, I.i Hun? Chang, to study
and liuni Ictrgnliio. The (Jer-
pi ami thi n the I'roneh flattered nnd
1 him nnd showed linn their
s. They urged him to decide at
"Now Is the time to buy," said
bans ami Irene. IHit LI Is too
a shopper for that. "Thiee arc
t;ods, ald he. "and I shall nrolt-
take them, r.ut I must look at all
e I decide." And now Knghunl Is
Vi down her goods, Irving on her
gowns nn.1 bonnets, and parndlue
'for" him. And soon It will bo
i'aV turn LI has porno big or-
place. We shall do well to show
give hlni a good
v iorli orld.
;.'Vr.T V t lllnrv n .1
- ... i in 114 ,ll
Itlvnl Artists.
"I'll ;i!liitt. the niiuiufneturer nl
nice visited the artist, Turner.
v.- conn, to swap some of my pic
for jours," mtl.l j,,..
liat ''o you nn?" exclaimed
rr. "You do not nuliit!"
I do not, but I draw." said (Jil.
infolillii!' a mil of ltnoi.- i,,...inn.
YJ tip III UU
and here are some of my pie-
louhteUly the "swap" was effect
people are always expecting let
great Importance, but did run
Koelve one?
1
t Pin
Vet
lion
Plnkham's Vegetablo Compound
me worst forms of female
n ovoriun troubles, In
and uloerutlon. falling n,i
"tiUof tho womb, and conse
h"d weukness, and Is peCU.
f I'lwl to tho ehuntre of life.
.. .me it wm curo Backache
I eiir. il more ca-s of leucor
ireinov ict ti, .... ...
1. . . man uny
rTr,T-V1',B V-r known Hi
Infall.Uo in BueH cases.- It
"nd t'M)els tumors from the
' nn '"'ly stao of develop,
checks any tendency to can
Lydla n. Pinkham's
, Wo unlwm with tho
' "d are a sure cure for
' "nd hick headache. Mr
immi jo ol creal
it'll! . ....t evi
-n-uwiuuii.
TjTiTio "
w. mwi soiti limn
AN ELOQUENT DISCOURSE.
8ntJecti "The Coming Redemption."
TtiT: "And the streets of ths city shnll ho
full of boys sod girls purine in tUa streets
unrwoi. aeimnsu vill.,.
(IHmn.p nf tin hIiIm m,1aama.1I t
boys amt girls who piny in tho stroels ruii
siioh rUks thnt multltiulm of them end In
ruia. nut, in the uomlng time spoken of,
enr eltlos will bo so morsl that Isds nnd
in.es snail t asnto la the public thoroutfU
fann a. In the uurvorv.
l'ulpit and prlntlmt prestos for tho mnt
fart In our dny sro bony In dlsouiwliiit the
oonniuon 01 ino emos st thin tlmo; but would
it not bo tiinlthfullv Bcoura;lnfi to nil
Chrl0n workers, and to all who aro toil.
In to make the world bnttor, tf wo should
tor a little while look forwsrd to tho tlmo
when our cities shall bo revolutionized by
1lie Ciospel of tho Hon of Ood, end all tho
uarsncM 01 sin anil trouhlo nnd crime and
suiTprinit snail bo oono from tho world?
Every mnn has it prldo in tho city of his
nativity or nl lone. If It bo city dlHtln.
Kuitiuni 10. any nik'nuy or prowess, cniwiir
bonted of hl native Homo, Vlritll of Mantua,
I.yenrtfus of Hparta, Domosthrnos of Athon,
Arohlmortno of Hvmeuso, nnd Taul of Tarsus.
I should have uuielon of haoheartiln.v
In n mnn who had uo espoelnl interest In the
elty of lilt birth or rest lpneo no oxlillnrn
tion of thoovldoneo of lis prosperity or Its
lirtlstlo embellishment, or its Intellectual a !
aneemour.
I hnvn notleo that a man nevor llkos n
city wDero ho has not Imhuv.-d wolll rxotilo
who hsvo bail a freo rtdo in tho prison von
rower like the elty that furnlh"Sthorehleli.
When I Had Areod nnd llhndes nnd Hmyrua
irvniK in provo t'lemf eives tin) tilrthplnoo ot
lloiner. I eon.dudo at oneo that Homer bo
havod well. Ho liked tleun and toev lik.-.l
him. Wo miet not war on InudaOlo elty
pri.lo, or, with the Idea of luillilln; ourolv.-..
up at suy time, try to pull others down.
Huston must continue to point to Its Fnncnil
Hall and to Its Common, an I to Its superior
educational advantages, rutin lelpliU nuint
continue to point to its In lepoti.li.uct Hull
nnd its mint, nnd its Oirard (Jolleo. Wa-h-
liiKton must ciuitinuo to point to Its won
.Irons Capitoilne building's. It I should llud
n nmn eominu mini nny elty, liavinir no
priiio in tnr.; en r. t:.a: city having been tie.
'ln f his iu.tl.il r. or now belnif tho plneo
to ins rw-nioac". 1 wonei le.-i Ilka nsklnif:
"Wiiut mean '.;.ini hnvn you done tlir.V
Wlint oulr.ii.-i'ous thln have von bm-n guilty
of thnt you do not like tho pfa
I think wo nuitht and I take it for
Rrnntoil you nro int.Te-.te I In this Kreat Work
01 rviinKfiiziiur tho cities and fuvliitf tho
worlil wo ouvht to toll with tho sunllk'lit in
our fneos. Wo nro not tlir'itlnit inn miser
nbl Hull Hun of ilef..nt. We nro ou our wnv
to llnul victory. Wo nro nut followlua tho
rl.Ier ou the Iilnck horse, lenilinv; us down t )
tieain nn I ilarknivs nti'l .loom, but the l!l'!"r
on tho whit, horse, w.th tin. monn tin l.-r
Ills feot nnd the st'irsof Uunven f ir iiis liur.L
Hall, Conqueror, huil!
I know there nr.. s rr.v.vs, nnd then
are slu-, nnd thero nro sufTerln.-s nil around
about 11s: but ns in sumo bitter, cold winter
day. wheu we arthrihini;oiirnrmsarount
ns to keep our thumbs from fr"cr.iin?, wo
think of tho warm sprint; day that will after
whilo eomi or in the .lurk winter nltrht wo
look up nn J see the northern lltthts, tho win
dows of heaven Illuminated by some Kreat
vietorv just so wo look up from tho ultflit
of sufferiutc sud sorrow and wretebndners
in our citie, nnd wit see alight strenniln
tlirouKh from the other side, and wo know
wo nro oa the way to morniiiK more thun
that, on the way to "a morning without
Clouds."
I want you to understand, nil you who nro
tolling for Christ, that tho e-.tles of sin nro
II (joins to bo captured. The victory f.jr
C'ti.-i.t lu these Kreat towns is tfolnR to be so
complete that not a mnn on earth or nn
tinsel In heaven, or a devil In hell will .lis.
puteit. How do I know' I know Just as
certainlv hs Cioii lives nnd this is holy truth.
The old Di'.ilo Is lull ot It. It thu Nation i.i
to bo paved, of course all the cities nro to bo
saved. It makes a cmut difference with you
and with mo whether wo are tolling on to
ward a def-ut, or toiling on toward a vio
torv.
Now. in this municipal elevation of which
I spunk, I have to remark th"ro will be
erenter lluaiicial eroieeritv than our cities
have ever ceen. Some people scrni to have
a morbid Idea of tho millennium, r,u j tliey
think when tho letter thno erine4 fo om
cities aud the world pcoplo will k!v their
time up to pFahn-sini;int and the relating of
tll.ilr relhiuus esperleticn, nint. ns nil j -i ; 1 1
lifo will be purllled, there will heuo liili.ritv,
aud, ns all busiuivs will no purilled, tier.,
will bo no enterprise. There i i uo ground
lor such nn nlidiird anticipation. In the
tlmo of which I spenk, where no-.v one for
tune is niudc, there will bo a hundred for
tunes made. Wo all know l.imiius. pros.
perit y depends upon conlMeucn but ween
man and man. Now when that timncemes
of whieii I spenk, nnd when nil double deal
Jnc, nil difhoneHty, nn I all fraud re ko;io
out o( coiinnere.al circles, thoroiuh conil.
duneo will be established and there will bo
better biiHiuuss done, nnd larger fonuneH
Katherc.l, nnd mightier sueeessin nelneved.
Thocreat businsdUxsti.rs of this country
have oomo from the work of godless Hpeeu
lators nud infamous Ktoek camblers. The
KrHt foe to busiues. it, crime. When the
riht f hall havo iiurled back tho wrou:, and
shall have purilled the commercial code, nini
shall huve tiiundero 1 down intuitu lent etab.
lishuieuts, and hall havo j ut Into tint liuinU
of honest men tho keys ot business, b'e.-wed
time for the bargain makers. 1 am nut talk
Int! an nbst ruction, I am tiot nuikint; a Kn. xs.
I am telliui; you God's eternal truth.
lu that day of which I speak, tuxes will bo
mere not hlni;. Now, our business men aro
taxod for everything. City tnxs. county
taxes, Slate taxes, United (States taxes, slump
taxes, license taxes, manufacturing taxes
taxes, taxes, tax.! Our businnss men have
to make a small fortune every y.utr to imv
ineirtuxcH. w hat lastens on our (.-rent m
dustrleHthisowiullott.il' Crime, inilivnliial
and olllcial. We have to pay tho board of
tho villains who nro iucaroerated In our pris
ons. Wo bavo to tnko care of tho orphans of
those who piunKod luto their Knives through
sensual In.tulKencies. Wo fcuvo to support
tho municipal governments, which are vu.-t
and expensive jut in proportion as the crim
inal proclivities nre vast 11 nd tremendous.
Who support tho almshouse mid police Ma
tious, uud all tho machinery ot muuicijul
government? The tax payers.
Jiut in the glorious time of which I snnik,
Rriovous taxallon will all have ceased. There
will be no ueml of supporting eriailunls there;
vlll be uocrlmluals. Vinno will have t :ik-i
tho place of vice. There will uo ornhun usy
luiris, lor parents will be bole to leave a com
petency to tholr children. Then will be uo
voting of largo "sums of money for some
municipal Improvement, which moneys lie
fore tbey gut to the improvements drop Inn
the pockets of those who voted them. No
Oyer and Terminer kept 110 at VJBt expense
to the people. No impaneling of juries to
try theft aud arson and murder and slnmier
and blackmail. Hotter factories. Grand ar
chitecture, Finer equipage. Larger lor
tunes, ltlcher opulence. Hotter church..
in thnt belter time, also, coming to tlieso
elites, Christ's churdieg will be more uu
uierous ami they will be larger, and thev bo
more devoted to the (lospel of Jcus Christ,
uud tbey will accomplish greater iufliiencs
lor good, Now.lt is often tho cuso that
churches nre envious of eU other, and de.
nomiuHtioua ooiiluj with oach other, set
en uilniners of Christ so:.Mtimes forget the
boii.l of brothorhood. Hut lu the timo of
W hich I ssuk, while there wi'l bo Just ns
many diFereu. eof opinion as t'jero are now,
there will bs uo nscerbav, no hypcrcriticisin,
Ito X4iusivennMt.
In that day of which I speuk. ii
ou behove more will be i.nv uildnl-iu
enrouigiiV Will Iher be any kt king oR Innn
lbs marble stet of shivering nienJicautu'
Will there be an? unwashed, unfed, no
eomt)od ohlldren? Will there bo any blaspho.
mlos In the streets? Will there bo any Ine
briates staggering past? No. No wine stores.
No lager boor saloons. No distilleries, where
they make the three Xs. No bloodshot eye.
No bloated eheok. No Instruments of ruin
nnd destruction. Ko flst-pounded forehead.
The grandchildren of that woman who goes
down the street with a enrso, stoned by the
boys that fellow her, will be the r formers
nnd philanthropists nnd tho Christina men
nnd the honest merchants of our cities.
Then, what municipal governments, too,
wo will havo In all the cities. Homo cities
nre worse than others, but In many of our
eltleayou Just walk down by thu city ball
nnd look In nt some of the rooms occupied
by politicians, nnd seo to what a S'nuial,
losthsome, Ignorant, besotted crew city
politics Is often nbnndnned. Or they stand
nround tho City Hall picking their t.-cth,
waiting for some emoluments of crumbs to
fall to their feet, waiting all day long, nnd
wnltitig nil night long.
Who nro those wrtehel women taken up
for drunkenness, nnd carried up to tint
courts, and put in prison ot course? What
will yon do with tho gro&ihops thnt innko
them drink? Nothing. Who are those
prlsloners In Jail One of th"m stole n pair
of shoo. That by sfolo a dollar. This girl
snatched n purse. All of them crime, dam.
aging society loss than twenty or tlilrly dol
lars. Hut what will you do with th gam
bier who last night robbed the young nmn of
a thousand dollars? Nothing. What siiall
be done with Hint one who br.'tks thnugli
nud doMroystho purity of a Chr.stian home,
nnd with nn nlroltuoss and perildy tha1:
beats tho strntegyof hell, fllnu a shrinking,
shrieking soul Into ruin? Nothing. Want
will you do with thoo who (bveo 1 that
young ma 1. getting him to purloin largo
sums of money from hi employer -th 1
young man who came ti 111 .ni r of mv
church and told the ntorv, 1111 I frantically
asked what lie should .1"? N l hing.
Ah! we do well to punish small erlme;htit
I bavo sometimes thought it would l" better
in some of our cities if the ollldaU would
only turn out from the Jails tho petty crimi
nals, the little ofTnlers, ton-dollar despera
does, nnd put In th -ir pines sonieofthe
mont 'rs ot Inbpilty whi drive their roan
span through tli streets so swiftly that hon
est men have to leap to get out of th" wny of
being run over. On, the daniiinblo M-liemes)
that prf esse 1 Cnrlstlau men will sotno-tluie.-eni.ago
In until Ood puts tho linger of
His retribution into Hie coll. ,r of their r lm
of hypocrisy and rips It e'ear to the buitorn!
Hut nil theso wrongs will be righted. 1 ex
pert to live to sen tho duv. 1 think I he.tr lu
the distance the rumbling of the King's
chariot. Not always In the minority Is tint
Cli ir di of Ood going to l", or are g mil men
going to lie, Tint nt reels nrt going to bo
lllleil with regenerated populall Ul'i. Tliro.t
hundred and sixty bells ran;; in Moscow
when on.) prince was mvrlot; but. when
'Ighteousncs and pence Uise ieh other la
nil tho earth, ten thousand limes t"n thmi-
siri't bells sha'l strike tho Jubilee. Poverty
enriched. Hunger fed. t'rlino bani.she.l.
Ignorance enlightened. Alltlio cities saved.
Is notthls acnus.t worth working in
Oh, you hltik sometmiesjt d ies not
amount to much! ou toil on in vour dir.
('rent spher.t., sometintes witii cre.it di-
urago'iient. People have no faith an I vtvt
It does not amount to anvthliig; you might
ns well ipilt that. Why, when M
stretched Ills hau l over the ll'-d -o u, it did
lot sc-iu to no. in anything esp. clullv. Poo.
pie ca:n out, I sui'pose, nn I said: "Alia!'
Some of them found out what be wanted to
i '. Ho want" I th" s et parted. It did tot
ii'ii'itiut to nuythiiig, this stretching out of
his baud over tint sen. lint, after it while.
the wind blow all night from th" east, mi l
tho waters were gathered Into a giPtoring
l .tiLa l'i on either side, an I tho billows
reared as Ood pulled back on their crystal
bile! Wheel into line, O, Israel! timreh!
march! I'enrls crashed under fe t. 1'lvlin?
spiny gathers Int j rulnbcw nr-h of vlcp-ry
lor tin. conouerors to mar h under. H'oiits
ol hosts on tho bench answering tho shouts
of hosts amid sen. And when tho last llr.o of
Israelites rea-h tho beach the cymbals . lap,
and the ehlclilse'iing, and tho witters ru-lt
over tho pursuers, nint th" swlfi-llngered
Wings ou the white keyj of the foam I luv
the grand march of Israel delivered lind tho
nwlul dirge of llgyptiau overthrow.
So you ami I go forth, aud all tho pcoplo
of tiod go forth, and I hoy stretch forth their
hau I over the seu. tho boiling sen of crime
and sin and wretchedness, -it don't amount
to anything," people my. V mi' It? Ood's
win'!., of help will, after a while. b",'ln to
blow. A path will bn cleared for th" army
of Christian philanthropist'. Tno path will
l:o Unci ni: Ii the treasures of ('hrin'.ti
beneficence, nu 1 wo shall bo, i;reei l to tho
fall of heaven's
lis !.
derl led lis an 1 trie 1 to destroy us w.ll g
down under tho sea nn I ail that will l. ft
of them will bo enst high and dry upon tho
bench, tlo splintered who d of a chariot, or
thrust out Ironi the Ij.vn tin bre ithlcs n. s
till ol a riderless charger.
' WAS NOT A SUCCESS.
An Idea In Rapid Tranalt that One
Mode a Hit.
fcoTorol years ngo a stranger with
Ideas worthy of Colonel Seller, loented
nt Mount Holly. X. J. HP talked of
many lnvt::i;ui..i v.h:. '.i h Ji.id imdrr
wny, but the greatest was the bicycle
railway. Tim r.il'.s touhl be laid on
brackets extending over the street, on
awning posts nnd from telegraph polos
ntul trees In tho country, nnd, having
nothing u ts wny. treat speed ronld
be inr.de over It for long distance. The
tiiacltliu were very mii. li like nn ordi
nary bicycle turned "upside down,"
split up the middle and placed upon
the track like rlothcsplns. in fri,t
and ba.k of tho rider were grooved
Wheels about nine Inches In diameter,
both resting upon a steel rail, wedge
idiapcd like n knife blade, and nlnmst
Tnsreis tnnre Calsrra la this seellenef lbs
eounirr than nil other rib, pin ingetbrr,
ena until the last few years as supposed to Us
inouraulo, or (treat ntsny ,-nr .Iwinrs
pronounced It s local diteate snd irrrrll.t
local rrmedivs, nn.1 by constantly (ailing to
ours willt local treatment, protinunreil it (v
enrab'e, Kcienri hum i.x.t.n ri. i.. .
' const t nt Ion al di.eoae and tbncfoie rfonlrrs
. coiwiltutlonal (rraiment. rUU'tCularrht'iire.
miuufn. tnr,,! by '. J. t henry A Co.. I oir.lo.
I Olilo.tstne.ii.lv roimtiitillonslruieoii iliriitiir.
I 'takenluieriially l.idoseslroin lli.lrops
I to a teaspimniiil. It e ls dir.-. t.v on I he b .... 'l
ami muc.n.si.iir. srei if tl.eststnn. 1 ber ...Ter
one hundie I dolinrs f..r a-iv e-e It lit is to
BU'S. fend for cireitlnr and t est . men in Is.
Pold by OriiijuKln, ,5,..
IlttU's l euiiiy 1'tlls nre tbs best.
prv,'
it y
lsl V'Tff-" 1. )
5 le.' -H6l'h
y -
T'- H NMI r PI" Vl t.K fir Att..
ns sharp. This w.as fastened to a V.:
ltn'!i plank, soeui-ol.v fastened to posis
Jt rre.i:. ::t Intervals. There being but
l!tto frli i... a .,r weight, propulsion ums
any. re. pill ing but Kli,:ht exp. n.,l ii iv
f etioiv. pud i his huer nini very Im-
('"riant . de nt was getiomied from a
ratchet gear uud dutch lever.-! liiMoad
it pedals.
'''' 'io mo madf a lilt A eopip.any
tvat r .ri;;. il im, n. r,,. , ),, ,,,.,
Ion. It passes over v.iih nnd farm
!!'!. TI:. scenery Is .,,ti.;ilo.
I iiuarter of n mil,. frm Mount ,.!iy
lie road I. d mlilo tr.i; !;. iMivitig the
. f.iMln.lo:-,.!' t!.o .Ilstan. e tho Kan. a.
'' i' l!io way eleven tlli.es and
i on i limit ilrlt on "s ip.g'.-
'i t!ie farmers want to
f'.el.U and let down a
the I. eXt lllrMessi ,lor
'i:; Is I t 1 1 . 1 1 e.l. 'I'lieie
' wimii :i;p j over right
ll:
Tho "White City Fpeoin'."
The " Mg Konr" have einpe.l their
train leaving ( 'ne iiiiu.l I nt m p n . n: .
living ( 'III. uw'o !l:Hl p. In., ), - While I
IsM-rni. in . rp. tenl iei of tl.e m. ii.o, v of
I ne World's l ull , hi. t iu in p. 11: -i i . ml r...
ilu.'C on . Itili'.leair eel ciliile Ii i.m i h m.
rliiuntl nnd ( lilcmri'. It t- I'linnniie. Mlv
i'Ulfd with liulT. t Parlor C.trs nud Pining
Chid.
I'lfty-tdiie fl-ih books have been found In
Kl.len co.llblieaui.lit olT I'lainls rough Head.
Ho far. no species of vulture has boon re.
Corded from Australia.
v '.iU;. oi ;
WW
If P'ibNns'
Insist ll'.nt ! I
."it It. Veer
you ran o. i .',
riri-lrlc sonp
, yrni nn ii 7 .1 .
wl 'i iT I .is tl, or
S . '.Ileal
tvl.sT ae
I I
let auotl.rr Men lny p...
The modern i l. liii.iine ,
from the Koniiinv wonl'Vim.-
innnv
rfo we i..
ti v a, io. 1
- :.. I'el.'l
lr ,1. t it.
f ma. her comes
ha" -I.i-. iii.iti. il.
FITSstepi'cd frrennd ernniu ntly. ure.l. N.,
Sis after lU-t i., i e ,,i iH. K i i mi's i . nr t r
NteVUHKMOIIKII. t rerl'.'lrlnl I... II e.llnl It. II.
tse. elld In Ii:-. Klme. I'll An h M . I'l.ii.i.. C...
Mrs. Vlr.'l ov's1 ooiMi, . sve
leelliliic. Hul i.-a't I l.e u'liin .r. oni
tiuu. uliitys i.ui.ui.i t mil . olie
After pl.t
Mitel lit l i
liiuiif i til t, l';i
I i.n s ! ,
N.t
I j'i . ti i
.- Ii tl I ii
. I -. i.
f. -I l.ililr-. Tl
s ii liMiiliin-
. ..1 ..it l...
... . ... I
I I. I. . 11-
l;nnv
:i arc us..,;
". I 'hear
ii n'.sc
in a!
llosltt's Many t'srsi,
It Is perliaps not . oii iii.oil
tnnt me pn. r gia.ies of i
l'l the nia i Haetiifi. ,,f j,
printers' ink contains r-.-iii. Kos
enters Into tli mposii imi nf
toilet soups, of 'iMpng tv.iv, uf p-nty
of sizing nini of anilslies. It liketVe'e
llinilsheslij',r.;;ll!!a!li.n a lubr'.ea !ili;T oi:
for inaehln. ry which emnpeits ft-eu
with petroleiiiii in eheapiievi.
Gladness Comes
Xith a l etter under! (anditur of the
trr.nsicnt nnt lire of the tunny phys
leal ills which vnni li lefi ie pr.vp. rtf.
flirts pT.tloclTnrt' -pU ieant t iinrts
rltrlitly ilir. clc.1. Th. re is c.mir.irt in
the kiiowle.lj'o tlr:1, t it lin.riy f. rms ot
bi.dvtlef's ii re iinl il.ie f.i pny iictli.il lis
ease, I nt (-imply t n civ t ipnte.l cotidi
ti.itii.f the s . !!. v. hi. h t!ie pleasant
family laxative. Syr -.pi f I i. prntnpt.
ly rt ii..ivc.'i. 'I'll"! is wl.y it is the only
remedy tviihmilli nsii fiMiiiliei. nn 1 1'
fvcrvtvhol';- e'looned (.n ii;.l:lv bv all
who value i' . ..1 h. i.ltb. Its beneiichil
elTccts are .!: t 1 1 lie f i. !. that if is th
one remedy . ;.; Ii .: i. iii'.-t nut
i ieai'liin s i, wi ii. tl..l iMiatinj, tha
or;.-aiis uu tl:i. i il in t. It is I hero.' .TO)
nil important, in v.l.-r taicl itsbc.;e
lici.il ell. i l'.. I t vi. t when yon otir
I'll a -e, t hat v.oi h.'iv" t lie irenuin',. n ft icle,
V. Iiicli is maniifa. : in c. I by the ( 'alifortiia
I itr Svrup t .. onlv, mi. i Void bv ull rt p
Ut.ible (Irii '-i-lri.
If ill the . ti 'ovitlent i f I'.tn.l lica'th.
mil the sv t. i.i is re
t ives nr nt her i"i..'.li.
If air.iet. d u it:i :n v p.
in. i v be 1 1 ciiit'.en.le 1 !
phvsie'ai: . I a' il i.i n.
Ihell ell- Io ..lid h 1
the Well-iiif.e'ii'e.l. v. "
i' i:r- tarn's !,ilio i ;. ;
:.h'r, then laxa
. ::: . In.t I'.eeiied.
I mi I il ;-ease. una
tl.e in-. S.1 S-1. 1 ! f til
i .i f a laxative,
!o I.i si, un. I witt
. ".' l.eto, Svrnimf
lis ie... t. Iit'i'ely
1 sal i.sf.i'.t ioU,
ii.-li..o:--e-,-, jiu I " -J isilllll O'J I, n l'l I I
ether t"a"h by tl;,.''.,'ipj,!Mi;or al yf ri
cy.nba'.'', V, lit! Ihot j wlo' pursued
cftis-
'." Uu; t I,
t Into i!,e:r
slrl;. e.f f. lie...
hat eom. s- al
I. is been e..i:,
( .... .
" .... i ie i . uvivs oi i :,. io..
hiiio slop:, at Smithvllle g.i ei th
bike" railroad tomul Crotu their homes
n Mount Holly, ism t'o N. lieme has
P'Ver pai.l even t'le cost of eliel'ittloll.
I'he tra.k Is getting rickety and sadly
Hit of pllimtt. The I'lVclilof, Iisgn.,te.i.
Lis sold oill hi Interest all 1 ti)
Vlol'l.l.l.
r.lTert of Illgli AKliu.lcN.
Some t.'ei-maii savants have shown re
ently that there Is n in.lal.lc Inereano
in the proportion of the number i,r cor
puscles In the blood In persons who go
from a Imv to a high nliiitnle. This I.i.
.( use takes place lu from t tvetity-four
to thirty-six lours. If s p,,ss,b. that
this fuel may be one of the reasons fev
the betieelal ofl'tvls of high altitude III
I'asc iof pulmonary iiil.trciio-s.
A Lawyer's 1 est iiutmy.
'''" Il ntrl, '.'.- .((., .V.
' e,:y X
rixn ci.othixc, savi:d ;j
w Sunlight
5oap I
Ubt'ilu lid jjjvi : in.i-t ".1111
Feathcrbon
IV.'tt
4Tb A'kforit
t
A.
.V "tiling in i; liarassitu; ft the f.
K a to havo lK.'.t;t;:"i;t tl.dl
toftt mid i-.wn by the ti o of j.
t-oaps, full of inierious m idi. !
imly does SunU-ht Soap l.revent 4
wear nnd tour, it tictuu'.ly saves T
clothes. It'd n l ilvr.r-..... . t fr
; - - .... ''-ts, , , iuu, in-
fai'.so it does nbotlt nil tho w.ir'
itself Jittlo nibl irer mi, I no bother.
Ijcsnic.!. it jir.vtntsi woolctia frtmi I
shrmkme-. T
X ' "v. r II, ., I., i 1 1 ii.1f n A H.,rr!rm Hi... V V
I" N r :t: tm
LIKE ONE BIC FUNERAL.
SiKli Wut the ItepMrlure of the Spanish
Troops ur Culm.
The Siventli r.eglinent n bnllerv of r.rtil-
lery uud two ciinpaiilet .if infuutrv sailed
Ironi hau Sclsi-tl in, Spain, for Cuba, and
Judging from tint local newspapers, the de
parture of the troopd w is made tho occasion
of a vast popular demonstration of pa'riot.
ism nnd of a determination t wipe there.
helH olf the fac t of tho earth. A v. r ling to
somewhat belated private advices from the
scene, tho newspaper accounts do not I'.l tho
fads, which is lot surprising, seeing that
they hint to be submitted to the . ensor b. f. iro
publication. Previous to tho review tho
IP.shop of Villoria celebrated a religious
service la the open tit r, on the tnuglillleent
Zumolu Promenade, but tho effect was cm.
stdorubly epoilnd by howls, sobs ami other
douioiistriittons of grief by women Mid chil
dren, who nt Sail Snbastiau, as in other purls
of Spain, mado no pretense to the tio.ssoi-.ilou
of Hpartan spirit. Thou followed a march
past the l.'ueen liegeutaud little King. The
latter was lu a cadet's uniform and saluted
tint troops as they passed with precocious
gravity and dignity. His appearand cer
tainly aroused a good deal of popular en
thusiasm, but it evaporated ,ts soon as ho
disappeared from the scene. As for tho
troops themselves, they made uo pretense
whatever of entleisiasin. They had been
forced to tin) colors and looked ns If they
wore unwilling cun-crlpts sent to light and
uio without compensation or glory. After
tho march past they went huddled o!T to
tho torts on tin. heights dominating tho
town. Triple guards were ou duty through
out tho night to prevent uppreliended de
fcenlelis, Hil l ill lint ii.ui'liing tho I'.eje (...!
soldiers went aboard tho transport with tho
air of meu going to a iuucrul.
NEW FIELD FOR BICYCLERS.
Here' a
Chance for 1 bent
Itlltltes.
to iit Mar
Advertisements Inviting proposals for car
rying tho limits ou tho Mar routes for tho
next fiscal year were Issueil trom tho oftlco of
tho Second Assistant Posiuiaster-tleiieral at
Washington. Proposals will bo received
until l.eooitibcr 1, and bids will bo
unuuuuecd by February 1. Full In
formation regarding tho routed in New York
State, tho bonds reipilrcd with the bids and
tho present prion of thu survi.ie will bo fur
nished on application to tho Department.
There are thousauds of tncsu routes through,
out tho country, there being 10 US, In Now
York t-tnto Home. At present u-itrly nil are
covered ny horse and wagon. A largo propor
tion of tln.sn routes can be covered by bi
cycle riders far morn exp.clitlousiy thau by
tun present p an. and a splendid opportunity
is profente l for young nieu with bicycles to
secure contracts. '1 he Department is favor,
itbl.i to any ohmige which will expedite tho
star roiifj mails and at tho saiue time reduce
tiit'lr uost to Hie liovermncni.
r.e..rg il .ur '.lllMtl SI :1 .
' t. l.a .t rerice I o i.ii t , S'iv
many urs ranked as oi.
bttv.ti re in N'oiiberu New V.
pa t t Weill V Veins III. s lie.' til a
I : ' ; 1 1 1 1 r ot p . i 1 1 - III the ell .1 I'll. I
nr".'. Mr. M;l'i w i a tn. if.
in I s'. "., all I i
to ii..tee I
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JPfcENSIONS, PATENTS. CLAIfvlS.
BaS'jOHNW MORni5,ASIIIfli:lOH,0.a
L.t. rrm.liml l.Baii,inrr V. S ra.ltu Suiift't.
a j ) i j in u.i .n, i n. ji.. , ,1,11.,, ,UJ . ,..
OPIUM
nii'l UHI' KV lnit.llcti.fl.
hue. lr. H. M. W.M-i.i nr.
At!i4iii,Ufi
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est i. lull Synii, I ,M, i;,m,. I's.. 11
III tl I... S.. hv ,rk'..... kVJ
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ntiiiii
n. A 1 1 tl i - time,
tiv" ..siti. .tl worK
r'liiintit It in ..lice r .i eolisti
l lllg tills n onl Ii i,' (I I..1..T be
I p un y.i.s winch left him
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t.
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Chicago is to usvo au eight-story Govern,
men; I nil ling. 1'li.t do-igu Is tin 11 He uuy
puOllu buildiug la tho L'ul eJ btnttw.
prii 'tically liclples.. ,.r tv. el.s I,.. w..s in
I' l. llil,' Coll l 'loll, Hie IT Its .1 llio .to.'tors
I r iviiur ..f p.. avail. AH nl or be l.e'.-itu to
r iter, however, nri l tins soon m'cii ali.jut
P",va t.iMlii, fr ..pi. i.i'iig pin fere.er Iniiiuls
Pol slm.iii ; I. hi s aiio bis .. I in. lets nn t
i '.pii.ln1 is. .-. His r uu I r coyer y wiik tho
I. iik of toe towu, as ! it r.'.. rter bearing ot
II. " tvon lerfiil cur.. .1 '. 1 to v sit Mr.
a nud iisei it iiri If .t.s.1, e II . ciase.
l r. Si i y is la.'line I i.. I... eoamiuulca-
live, an I lloi following Is blr florv of his ill.
uc- ill I .'ure:
"I tviiM pr.'si incr ovit a political meeting
ntt I bad just arisen Io (rive it Iron,! who was
to nd ircss loo n.iH'ilng it roiiflii'' mii 'o(T.
When to III llstolilsllllient 1 disenvcred 1
". ul I not t.ii:;. Mv toio'i.n soeiiif.l intra-
ly.ed. I iiianie.'ed to s ' it lew words, how
ever, and tool, a, y wal W ei., by fln-ar will
power I managed Io sit until ilie meeting
was llnislied. (n arising to go Iioi.i.i, low-
ever, 1 found I could lot walk and seemed
to have lost control of my limbs. 1 tvai. ils
flsloil home, but on feeling beer lu the
morning I went down to mv ofll 'e. Hero I
ihVr.' l i.nother hIocIj whi.'li left mo ll.it on
lli.v Lack. I llnaliv recovered flllllelenlly to
I'd up, but was lelt a complete physical
wreck. 1 could no I bull talk or guide inv.
sell nt nil. 1 c.iuld not whin or even hold a
I en, an. I was un il. Io ti, transact nny busi
ness. I was Hi... a drunken m.iu uti l went
tlt',"-'eril.g nl. Hit.
1 he doctors .lid all thev could for me but
still I failed to improve. I liad 111 wins been
greatly oppoeo I to paleiit nie.llcliies iu uuy
nn, "ut ou tli" recoinmendallun of inv
Irugglst, Int ll, S nith. 1 ll.'liillv decided to
give Dr. WI'liMUIs' riu't Plll.s for Palo People
iruti aim see u tn. y tvoui.i .io iiimhiiv
goo.l. To my groat surprise 1 began to no-
an improvement bnloro 1 had taken
half a box, nnd by I In tlmo I bad taken three
zes 1 left like a new man. As nothing nlso
seemed to help me I piy my recovery to tho
ink 1'lils lor I'iiId People, on going to
Newark. New Jersey, iu April, I gavo up
taking I lie pills, and huve not since returned
10 using them, although I inn coiilldent they
nre a splendid thing, nml 1 will probably uao
th. .in ugulu."
Mr. Htneey'n remsrkitble enso Is but one of
a Hon .and others which huve I. ecu cured by
11 inaglo pills where all else had fiiilo.1.
I Williams' pink Pills contain, iu a eon-
tl. u e. form, all tho . Icnienis iiecennary to
give new life and richness to thu blood and
restoio slimtered nerves. They are nn un
failing sped lie fur Hlp-ll llist'lls its locomotor
iiluxla. partial tmrnlvsls, Vims' ilnuco,
sclniien, neuralgia, rheuniiitlMn, nervous
heii'lache, the uflor effect ol la grippe, palpi,
tution of thu heart, pale uud sallow com
plexions, nil furu s of wcuUnefM either in
liial.t or female. pink pills nre told by nil
dealers, or will be sent post mild on receipt
of price, 60 ceiilii n box, or six boxen fortius
(they are never sold iu bulk or by tho Hal),
by adilresfiiig Dr. Williams' liedioiuu Com
pany, huhouectii ly, N. 1'.
V- -MT t' ,v
si ' ff sA '.ft--
9.
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I iiwfil WkMf 1
B "A Good Foundation."
France produces j curly about 23,000,0r"
Lay your foundation with
Battle Ax" It is the corner
stone of economy It is the one
tobacco that is both BIG and
GOOD, There is no better. There
is no other 5-cent plug as large.
j Try it and see for yourself
Where Dirt Gathers, Waste Rules."
Great Saying Results from the Use Of
7 . sAJsojLjn
votuva ui ciiuuipaguu.