The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 29, 1896, Image 2

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    Secretary of the Senate's Ringing Words.
One of the Greatest and Grandest Testimonials Ever Written
Given to Dr. Greene's Nervora.
Hon. Frederick W. Baldwin, Sect'y of the Senate, State Attorney,
and Chairman of the Republican State Committee, Gives
Unqualified Endorsement and Recommendation to Dr.
Greene's Nervura.
J
NOISY DOOR KNOCKERS.
Antlqaos Which Mill A1ora tha toors of
London Aruttoeracr.
Each caller at a house had his own
particular knock. There was the post
man's knock, the doctor's knock, the tax
and rate collector's knock aud the knock
of the master of the bonso. There was
so end, of course, to these characteristics
signals, and in long streets their noise
was as uninterrupted as it was deafen-lag.
The fjreat men of America use, praise
and recommend Dr. Oroone's Nervura.
Prominent people of highest stand
ing. Governors, Mayors, Senators, Uop-n-sentatives,
in fact, Sstatostne'n in all
parts of our country, totft-tlieT with
Jmlgos, Ocrgymcn, ivx-tors, Newspa-t-r
Men, people whoso mimes arc
known and honored everywhere, puh
lNh testimonials in strongest te-rin
eoni-i-rning1 the preat pivitl which this
wornlrriul remedy, Dr. Greenes Nerv
ura. lias done them, their families nnd
frit-iids, and recommending In most em
pl.:it io Ijnirnii(fr all whd are ailing in
uny way and linve need of iiit-dicine, t
tty nil menus us tliis grandest of all
Jut-Heal discoveries.
It is lieciiusi! Dr. ircelics Nervura
cures that it issohi'hly uml so .strongly
Tl Iilllellded iiy every ldy.
Mo. I-' red. -rick V. li.ildwin. of Itar
t:i. Vt., udiU another to the loii list
t T i -iiincnt statesmen vln powerfully
i-n.lor the marvcloits cirutive xwers
of !'r. !reenc's Nervura, and ;,"ivc ear
lie - l advice to the .- V1;. t lie vi ;il. nerv-or.-..
t. Sjiep. ie, ru I-i .tvn, tlel iliti.ted
WOMAN'S INFLUENCE.
and discouraged to try this great rem
edy, feeling sure from their own ex
perience of Its remarkable merits that
health and strength will In all cases
follow its tisc. "
lion. Mr. Italdwln, Secretary of the
Senate, State Attorney of Vermont and
Chairman of the Republican State Com
mittee, U one of the foremost men of
this country. To chow Iho honor in
which lie i held by his htate, it is only
necessary to say that at the last Presi
dential election ho was elected Presi
dential Klcctor for Vermont and mes
senger to carry the vote of Vermont
to Washington. Such It tho eminent
standing of the man who tells you to
use Dr. tircciics Nervura lf,you wish to
get well. IIo Kays: .
"I havo long lie-en acquainted wlt'A
tho virtues aud fame of Dr. Greene's
Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and
know of people among my friends who
have been helped by its use, and from
the general verdict from all sources
that have come to my attention, I cannot
1 do olherwi.su than commend it. Make
' usrof this letter for the good of other "
Hut while the great and honored of
our country use and recommend all to
use Dr. Greene's Nervura, it Is among
the common people, those in the ordi
nary walks of life that on account of
their vast numbers, the marvelous and
extraordinary benefit, the numberless
cures, the remarkable restorations to
health by this most wonderful of reme
dies, can be daily nnd constantly ob
served. Dr. Greene's Nervura is dis
tinctively the mcdicino of tho people.
Its discovery was for tho people, it
cures the cople and it stands to-day
unrivaled as the people's remedy.
It makes those who use it strong and
well.
It is the prescription and discovery of
our most successful specialist in cur
ing nervous and chronic disease, Dr.
Greene, of 35 Wct Hth St., New
York City, a?i wu used for years
in his enormous practice lieforo given
broadcast to tho peoplo as the great
est restorer of health in the world's
history. Dr. Greene can be con
sulted free of charge, personally or
by letter.
The Influence of women upon th
jivilijetluii nf the world, could never
be measured.
lU-caiise of her, thrones have Wen
established and destroyed. The flash
of her eye, the touch of her hand, and
wo have the marvellous power of
women, glorious in the possession of
perfect physical health.
I.ydia K. Pinkham, by her wonder
ful discovery of the
" Vegetublo Com
pound," has done
much to place this
great power ia
the hands of
womc-n.
Slic lias lifted
thousands and
thousands out
of the misery
brought by
displace
men t of tho
womb, and
all tho evils
thntr follott
diseases of
the uterus.
The " Vcgo-
tablo Com
pound" re
(.tores natural
cheerfulness, de
stroys despondency, cures backache,
htreugt hens the muscles, restores the
womb to its normal condition, and you
are changed from a physical wreck to
the joy of your homo and friends.
l'.y tho way the leading druggists
tell us that the demand for Lydia E.
PiiiUIium's Vegetable Compound is
hiiujily beyond their power of under
sta nding, and what is best of all, it
does tho work and cures where the
best phybiciuns utterly fail
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THE : MIDDLEBURGH : POST
and Ihm.ros.'s Tamil Miaslaa.
Hunil your HubscrtptloDi W tat Office.
Mlsfttl II U HrUphnr.
"I hear tlw crowd chased Bilworthy
out of tho Lull when ho tried to make
a Hpeech. '
"Too bad, poor follow. IIo tried to
nay something about his party palling
the fetters from the leg of labor and got
it 'pulling tho leg of labor.' " Cincin
nati Enquirer.
A Noted Speaker.
"Tliut follow Jenkinn is a great poli
ticluu. You sec bin rtpeecln iu tho pu
pera almost every morning."
"Jenkinn? Jenkins? I never heard of
him."
"Of course not. IIo is always report
ed us '(Voico in tho andicucc).' "
Truth.
Ill SI Intake.
Drown Thin Hilly the Hitler, tho
new English niiddloweight. is well
known on tho other nide, is ho not?
Holiinsou Very well, indeed. If ho
had given his attention to verso iuHtead
of promt, ho might Lave Lucn pott lau
reate. Truth.
I'nnniwrrmbl.
Poliecuiau-rYbn Vnd better ooino
along quietly and not make any trouble.
Pickpocket O'yurn. Nut givo you
trouble. Wheru'd your job In if it
Warn't for the likes o' us? Judy.
Clearly D. lliit il.
"Aunt Clarih(-;i, what u pneipi
taney?" "It is turning tho gus out biforo you
look to seo if there is u hjuu under tho
bed. " Chicago i'.i cord.
A Ilotin Fur Infortniiatr.
A shoe-maker hud this card iu his
window:
"Any respectable niuii, womuu or
rlrild enn huvu a tit in this shop. "
Manchester News.
Mails I'romliH-t.
"How did Senator li. get tho sobri
quet 'Pawnbroker?' "
"On account of liis unredeemed
p'e.lg'is, I '.luderHtand." Detroit Kews.
(iho Wanted Hnllit-thlnc Now.
"George," sho whisiereel, us sho
crept a littlo cleMte-r ami pluce-d her rit,'ht
auricular itgainst his lt ftliuud cicoikI
story vest pocket, "George, I want to
uk you u tmestiou a very important
one : Why do you ulludo to pupu as u
pirutu? Hurely you muut bavo somo gissl
reason for doing so. "
"I havo, indeed," rosponded Gceirgo,
with a dreamy, furawuy lcok in his
eyes; "pirutos board people, you kiiow,
and I e xpect your father, if my plans
work all right, to eventually board me.
See-?"
"Oh, how clover you are, George!
Do you know, I wus awfully uf raid you
were going to get oil thttt uuciuut chest
nut about his being such an old free
bexitcr, and I'm so glad you didn't, bo
cauNO nil tho fellows I've had for five
yours punt havo suid that, and I wus
longing for something now."
And with u contented littlo sigh bIid
inserted her northeast ear deeper than
eve r in George's upper loft huud vest
pocket and settled down for the even
ing. New York Sunday World.
A Confiulon of Terma.
"Hub your husband given much
thought to tho political situation?" said
tmo woman.
"Yes," replied tho other; "I guess
he'll toko uny that's offered him after
tho election."
"Any what?"
"Any political situation. He says he
cods tho salury. " Washington Star.
A Blava to Cos torn.
"You have boeu 80 years in the pub
lic service and ore rich and independ
ent. Tell me, judge, why do you not
retire on a pension?"
"Decuuso if I should do that I would
not get my annual vacation." Flie
geudo Blatter
A Trrlbl Iteconl.
Members of parliamentary hoeliei
otuctimcs liko to mtirize their deliver
ances as a whole as well as to niako fun
distinctly and individually of ouo an
other. Ouo day a member of a great
legislutivo body was ceinversing with a
gentleman when another member cauio
up.
"Allow me," said tho first member,
"to introduce to yeiu Mr. Pl.-itik. the
man who hus written Uioro stupidities
than any other living person."
"Ah," said tho second member, "un
editor?"
"No. He's tho efilciul stenographer
of tho home." Youth's Compauiou.
A Tlglit Ptnrrz .Mso.
"A e i (jm: i am."
Si ribm r's Jluguziuo.
The Lata Mayor i'lanry.
The mayor wus dead, and threo Irliih
day laborers were submitting his char
acter to a post mortem examination.
"Ho wor a good man," McCarthy
said perfunctorily. "Av coorse he had
his fa'lts ivory wan av us has 'em. "
"Yis, ho hud his fa'lts," obsorved
O'Toolo, "an whoilu Oi don't bolave in
sphakin ill av the dead hivon rest his
soul they do be afther tellin mo Mayor
Clancy buto the worrtild as a liurl"
"Hoight yez are, Dinnis," said Deg
naa; "ho hurrdly seemed to know the
truth."
"Know tho truth?" repeutod O'Toole.
" Why, Muyor Cluiwy didn't aven havo
a sphukiu uccmaintanoe wid it. D'yez
remimber tlio toinio ho promised tin
goeid Diuimycruts tho sumo placo in tho
public weirruks department un thin gov
it to a Moogwuuip ufther all?"
"Indudo Oi do," Di-gnnu said met
fully. "Oi was wan uv the tin."
"Oh, well, ivory mini lies in his day,"
McCarthy said philosophically.
"But Clancy's duy wus ivery day an
a tin hour duy at that Nothiu could
sthop him," ventured De-guau. "Oi suw
Sullivan a little whoilerugo, un he sez
that up at city hull"
"Nothin could stheip him?" inter
rupted McCurthy. "Shure death lius
sthoppe-d liiiu. "
"Death is it?" cried Degnan. "Well,
death eir no de ath, Sullivun says Clan
cy's neit only lyin, but lyin in stuto at
city hull this minute!" Up to Duto.
Ills Time fouling.
"Bah t" said tho uged person in scorn.
"You are not old enough to vote any
way." "No," suid the youth, tho light of
conscious superiority shining in his
eyes, "but I am young enough to play
football after your little old political
campaign is over and forgotten."
Tossiug his leonine locks bock, ho
strode springily adown the thorough
fare. Cincinnati Enquirer.
Aa Injured Innocent.
"Jodge, yon honoh," said Erastui
Piuklcy, "I'te un jus'ly 'cusod. I warn't
play in uo policy."
"But you wero found with tho polioy
slips in your possession."
"Dem warn't no policy slips, jedge,
yoh honoh. I was jee' flggeria out how
de different states is gwine ter go next
November. "Washington Star.
They wero not only of -practical use,
but they wero a souroo of no end of
amusement for tho mischief loving
youth of tho neighborhood, who took
especial prido in the number of knockers
tbey could wrench from the ir fastenings
daring tho night. Lord Chiirlrs Berts
ford was ouet of theso ptrte, and many
a race lias ho given tho metropolitan
1 police.
But knocker wrenching has gono nut
of fushion, and preceded the knocker
for a few years. This is a good thing,
for many of thoso that now adorn doors
in Lemdou arc vorth hundreds and
somo of them thousands cf dollars.
Many of the. nobility take great prielo
in tliwir knickcr, and many arc formed
on curious aud arti.stio models. Thene,
of eemrsc, nro to bo found on tho doors
of dictitiRuiNhed eipleonly. The knexk
rrs em i' c :uli s eif the Piccadilly en
trar.co oi thoDuknof Devonshire's pa
lstial abode aro fully worthy tho latter.
They cumo fremi Italy, mid were made
in tho seventeenth' ce ntury. Lord Peirt
man has a couple of Pompeiian knock
ers. They hud luin concealed in tho
ruins of Pompeii 1,800 years. In spite
of this, tbey do not show any corroding
effect on tho part e.f time, and the Diiitm
dono in bronze is still ns perfect and r.s
clear us it must have been iu the days
of Christ.
When Leird Charles Derepford was
younger,' lie tried rcverul times to
wrench off the bronze dolphins which
serve as knockers to tho doors tf the
town houso of tho Marquis of Bath.
The result cf his lant effort is thus told:
"Lute one night ho drove up w ith 1 1 if
intimate friend and chum, th-j Marquis
of Queensberry, in u hiinscmi to tho resi
dence of Lord Btitb. Tho features of
tho cab driver might have been reiceig
nized as those eif Lord lvibblesdule, mas
ter of the buckhounds in tho lust ad
ministration, who for some reason or
other is known to his friends by the so
briquet of Dribblesquash, with which
lio was rudowe-el ye-ars ago by Lord
Charles Beroford. As soon ns tho han
som hulted, Lord Charles nnd Iord
Queensbeny hopped emt, carrying a
stout ropo. Ouo end of this they attach
ed to tho knockers nnd tho other to tho
body of tho cub, which the-y re-entered,
ordering the titled driver to whip up.
This ho did. Tho horso sprang forward,
and out come not only the knockers, but
also the panels of the door. An exploit
of this kind could not bo long kept se
cret, and very sexn Lord Bath was in
peipseisiiioii of tho mimes cf tho rubbers.
What next followe-d wus wrapped in
mystery, but before u wcrk elapsed
knockers and -piinels had e'.isuppcured
from the bachelor "diggings" of Lord
Churli s and hud betu resteired to their
I.rr-pcr pluco in thei doors of tho Buth
mun.sioii in Berkeley square."
The fact that theso old things still re
tain their pluces iudicules the hold they
bud em tho public. The y survivo for
yeurs tho introduction e.f tho clectricul
button, uud their existence is a flno tri
umph of stntimeut They recall other
uud nobler times of those who still ufo
them are, in fact, indiscolubly con
nected with tho earlier hintory of Eng
land. St. Leiuis Post-Dispatch.
V I. l.il7-mi .,-.i.r 3-Z..
Lafayi-ttt-'ii Stiuvi-nlr llox.
When Lufuyetto returned to Franere
after his vivit to tho United Stutes, ho
brought with him it bos which is e-er-tuiuly
emo of the most remarkable ever
mode. This box is mudo of wocxl, but
each pieco of wejenl hus u most interest
ing hiHtory.
Tho Isniy of tho box is inado of black
walnut from Philadelphia and was
tuken from a treo which iu 18Ui spreud
its brunches in front of tho hull iu
which tho Doclurutiou of Independence
wus mudo. Tho lid is fornieel of four
piooes. The first is mudo from part of
a brunch of u forest tree, the lust sur
vivor of thewo which suw tho founda
tions of Philadelphia luid. The second
piix-o is of ouk, a relic of the first bridgo
built, in 1683, over tho little river Cuua
ro. This purticulur piuee wus found in
1825 buried at a depth of about six feet
below the present level of tho soil. Tho
third is u bit of tho celebrated elm un
der which Penn mudo his first treuty
with Schuehumaxuin. The treo die-d of
old age in 1810, but ouo of iu saplings,
it is suid, still llouritdie iu the public
garden of Philadelphia. The fourth
piece lias still metre ancient associations.
It is a pieco of tho first houso built by
European hands on American seiil. It is
a piece of mahogany from the houso
built and occupied by Christopher Co
lumbus .in 14110.
This box is now in a privuto collec
tion, but I am uuublo to truco it.
Springfluld Republican.
Tha (jiualleat Human Iiraln.
Dr. Gore hus furnished the Anthropo
logical society with an account of tho
smallest udult human bruin ever exuin
ined by a professional anatomist or phys
iologist. It is a well known fact that
tho bruin of the adult mule averages 49
em nets, the female 43,'a' ounces. The
adult human being who bad tho small
est brain ever weighed was a fouialo of
43 years of age. She was 6 feet high,
and ber intellect was iufantUe. The
brain, without the membranes, weighed
10 onnoes and 5 grains, being tho small
est mature brain on record. St. Louis
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