The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 11, 1897, Image 3

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    VUIJAR AND DISHONEST.
That Is What JOl the World Calls
Ex-Kin MOan.
GorcraaM-mt mt rvl Paid Blm to
iMKiM-nai Jaat lafcarltc Aa
'vthcr Fortaae, ui Will Palat
- Enrop Re4 Acala.
I
Milan of Servia is the wickedest kin? j
that ever was. Other kings have been
lad, but an analysis of tSelr history
always shows some redeeming quality, , "'" "".'
juian nas nona aud doesn t want any.
Leopold of llelgittn Ih a wicked old sin
ner, but he la a respectable member of
society compared with Milan.
Milan has just inherited a fortune,
which brings bis unsavory name again
before the public. In the days when
Madison was president, the peasants
Milosh and Yephrera, two brothers,
were swineherds on the Serviun billa.
"Black George," another peasant, was
lending a revolt against the Turkish
rule. The Turks overcame him and he
was forced to fly. When he came back
to Servia in 1817, he found that during
his absence Milosh. the swineherd, hud
made himself the lender of the Serviun
national party. The Servians wanted
to reinstate DIack George, but Milosh
was in politics to stay, and hnd George
assassinated. After many vicissitudes
Servia guiitcd her independence and the
royal ho line of Obrcnovich was estab
lished on the throne.
Michael, the last descendant of old
Milosh, was assassinated in 1SC8 by nn
emissary of the family of lilack George
in revenge for the murder of that leader
by Milosh. and Michael's cousin. Milan,
the grandson of Ycphrem, became the
reigning Prince Milan inherited all the
coarseness of his grandfather, the
swineherd, without any of his redeem
ing traits. On his low and depraved na
ture he has ingrafted all the vices which
t'.ie nineteenth century could furnish,
and now, at the age of 4.1. when he
should be in the prime of life, he is a
burnt-out debauchee.
Nothing except his hardy peasant
Mood has kept him from dying long
ofjo. llo was first known ns prince of
Servia, but proclaimed himself king
soon after the treaty of Paris. He as
cended the throne of Servia in 1S72, and
rirrfillr R Ml red.
Pood Mamma I am glad yoa had
iM'h a mi nine at Mr. Tiptop' and I
hope hf noticed how carefully you
tmd lrr brunpht up. You did not ark
twn fur ilorrt did ou?
Small Sin,- Xo. indeed. Inn. I diiln'l
kr to. Krry tinir i flu Mini a dish
.1 it It pin. Mmpit:p th amer uitb the
i;nt, ai.ii Vauu kme, tny lips. tlie u inter
.amr niul tirii)lit in MMi:f more with
id !:!. : mini. X V UVfklv,
finally "n Invr,).
h.ne item a great many vinra
he iuicli.hii:i." he said.
Imuj: hi (nil v. "but I gni-sH miiv as well
luiii Unit my 'husband In the most I n-
'nlenl iimti alive."
"When ihil vim discover it '.'"
"YcHcrtlay evening he punctured hi
bicycle lire. , Instead of going n head and
fixing it. he nut down for hair nn hour to
see if il wouldn't get it seionil wind."
- Washington Star.
Ain't II. Jlmf
"When the froat l .a thf nankin." at our
friend. Jim Kilty. Kii.t.H.
"And you hear the turkeys Rubble." ihell
you think you're aroivln' wines
Hut the world apern even sweeter yet. as
Hlley won't deny.
When the turkey' on the table and ilia
pumpkin' In the pie.
-i- a. w nullum.
what sun wasted
ffiifll ,
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Jsm
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A NT37 T2IUMPH-
t'urtMi.
T. A. Kloemii, the Ureitt 'hemlxt. anil Scientist,
Wn arnd ioSu.Ti-it.k Tlnee Free bunk's of
111 Newly Dismvereit tteniedli to Cure Cao-
riiinpiHia feiul l. Luiik .ruulile.
NotMiirrfiM he tuber, more phllnntroplo or
oiirr imii)u) m tlu r.l.cun . man lUa tfener
oiia "Itrr if I In' lioiiure Iiiihi ittiiirulNheil.Ueia
lef, T. A. Mi:uui. M. I'., nt Naw York (ttty.
Hi" bun lirovere n n-i;ihle and almolute riire
(4-eointuiiiiHia. ami nil hroiichlal. lliroat. Iiinir
xnit elieol iiistaw. cilurriial nit wllong, irenem)
tivllue.n.d wiwkueAt, !u (rf lla Hint all im
illi Iixin t wiiv.ius 'v. nml to make lis irnMt
l-Hiiin kiiuwu, t III wnl UuiMMree lmitl.iu( It in
newly nwsirertil ru'.iieji-s u any snileled n-ml-il
lUe I'osr.
Alrnarty liUunew arlenlltlR synteni nt medl
rliie" hat perinnneiillx eur ! thouf inds ot a;s
pii-enl l.v hiipeli-sa imisoh.
i ne noeuir eoiisKiers ii m oniv 111.1 pn'ii's
Barly atnaaTajlaa.
l wa nt to write an article about mat
'aMaasiia caai be tnen and tbeir early struggles, "said the
aterviewer.
And you want to know something
hbout mine?" Inquired Senator Sorghum.
"Yea. When did you have the severest
arly struggle that you can recall."
"Yesterday morning."
. "I beg your pardon!"
"Yes. I don't know when I have had
kiieb a time. I was awake until after
nidntght the nlgbt before and had to
Set up to catch a six o clock train."
Vashington Star.
Medical In tclllsence.
Col. Yerger What Is the matter?
ihi, imi .nis religion tiiir-a amy wiiu-n i,e k,ever saw von look an rllet r.co,t
mmes ti. nurfi-rini hmuauiiy-do donate hu In recr Bw jou iook so aisireased
luH.die enfe.
lie bna piovhled 'lie 'iln .rted eonauniptkm'
lo ucuiiinlti dlna e hcyniid n ilniiit. in nv
I'lliimte, and has on me In his Auierleiui unit
Knnipean lali-ruUirlet iIiiiiihhimIh ot "liearlteli ,
tesUnmnlnUor v'niillu.li'" Hum Ihnse heiielllted
aud eured, In all purl of the world.
Culirrluil nml puliiiiinary troubles lead to r in
auinpilon, and ciiuxiiuiiillon, uiilnterruptiil. I
iiiemiH speedy and eerlidn dentil. Don't. ilolHy,
mil II It Is Uh lalo. Hlmply wrlle T. A. Olorliin, ,
M CSS Pine turee. New York, irlvlnif express
aim iioafontrw aililivs?, una me tn-u ineiui'lni'
will be iirninptly wnt. P'euso
J oil saw III.-, oiler III II"' I'imt.
tell the Uoelor
Judge Peterby My wife is danger-
busty ill, and I am trembling between
fear and hope.
"Who Is treating her?"
"Dr. Soonover."
"Well, then, you can hope. lie treat-
rd my late lamented." Tammany
Times.
Alaska -Klohdyke
Gold Mining Co.
Cnpilul StiK'k, f0O,M)0 Slmrcs of
j? 10.(10 t'iicli, lully jinitl niul nnn-:is-srssalilf,
of wliieh '.TiO,000' Slmrcs
an- ihiw iillcri'd luf sulwriptioiis :il
par.
U.-.jPK?.'
I 1 Ltif.J'i
lie (i raeious! Miss ijertrinle, I'm
sorry you've hurt your hand. Shull 1
en ti a ail get winie cold cream?
She All no ah ice cream will iio.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
EX-KINO MILAN.
(The Most Disreputable Member of Eu
rope's Koyalty.)
nt once proceeded to make things lively
ia Uelgrnde.
His marriage put no check upon his
career of crime, tfnd the roynl palace
was the most abandoned house in Eu
rope. There was carousing nnd gam
Wing from morning till night and
round again to morning. Dissolute
women swarmed in the palace nnd
every form of vice which could bo sag'
pcsteil was readily taken up by the
Inmlioii nnd demoralized gang which
composed the king's court. Milan bor
rowed money from everyone who would
lend to him nnd gambled with anyone
who would play.
iinen ins own suli eets refused to
Fumble with him Milan sent over to
Austria-Hungary mid imported a new
lot of companions, lie treated his wife
ns only a man like him could, and
taught his own son to drink and carouse
with the disreputable people who fre
quented the court. Once he brought
from Vienna the whole chorus of an
opera troupe nnd lodged them in the
palace. Finally, being about $'J,ono,000
in debt, and his subjects and ministers
being heartily sick of him, he agreed to
nnuiente ir be was roundly paid for it.
His abdication was accepted anil he wns
flven n big mim in hand and u hi avv
pension if he would leave fiervia and
never show himself there again.
Awny he went. Tinintinc nil the
itals of Europe a vivid red nnd indulg
ing in such excesses thnt everv decent
floor
...... "hv w iiiiii il lit u lin
first went to Paris he was elected to the
Jockey club, but after awhile he was
put out of there for cheating nt cards,
"'id now finds his companionship
among the most disreputable of the
capitals which he visits.
A'ot long ago, says the New York
Tress, he removed bin furniture from
(lie house which ho had occupied in
Paris to a house in Vienna, lie is sim
P'y swarmed with debt and has been
jor some time in the hnbitof blackmnil
Jnff his son out of remittances by
threatening to return to Belgrade if he
a not receive money. It Is also pretty
ell known that he has in the past suc
eeiled in getting money from Kussla
threats of various kinds.
Earon Ttni.h mm tmn, r:i.,r, I.--
Just Inherited a new fortune to Rnunn-
was the heir of Trince Michael,
Mol In Their Line.
Thal-"health Is wealth" most alS
Will readily admit:
Yet doctors I recall
Who hove grave doubta of It.
-JirtKe.
Proven.
Miss Oldigold Before I give you my
answer, count, tell me one thing. When
my freshness of youth Is gone and the
hand of lime has dimmed whatever
beauty 1 possessed, when advancing
years cause my cheeks to fade and my
charms to vanish tell me, count, wiil
you love me then?
The Countr-i do. DetroitFreePresn.
Vtalonary Heine;.
"What Is your Idea of a model wife?"
"Well, she is a woman who likes to tly
round and waitou her husband."
"And what (a your ideu of a model
husband?"
"He is a man who likes to jump
around and wait on his wife." Detroit
Free Press.
fu
ller,
Whoso
tuo throne,
Applying Hl Knowledge.
Kohbic What are descendants.
thcr?
Father Why, the people who come
after you. (Presently) Who is that
young man in the passage?
Hobby That's one of sister's le
setiulnnts. come to take tier furadriw!
Tit-Jlits.
A propria I p.
Foreman Old Harilscrnbble, wlure
boy biowed into a gun yesterday to see
If it whs loaded, wiurts some poetry run
with the obituary notice. (Jot anything
to lit?
Editor What' the matter with
"Little l!ov ISIi'w?" N. Y. World.
Iter Serloita DI'milvJliKnKi-.
I'arkilale I duu't see how nn un
married woman ever makes uphcrmind
about buying anything.
I'arkilale No?'
Harkdnlc No: you see, she can't find
out what her husband doesn't want.
Chicago Journal.
I rL'.K..;LAJL J t - i 1 Ui,. '
There :ir;' many n;rini! wlin i!i'?ii'e to ki to
the iriilil lii'lcU nt Alu-kii th rnmiiik -' n ii,
m Im liiivi ii'it iaiiitiih rcivty nu,tiiy iivailnlile j
In untile tliriii tn ilo o.
I'n nil 'irli, wi would mlvii i' tlui d.-Nlraliitity
of fnrnihif; n Im al syuilit nil- of lliree ur iume
l t-iini. niul jointly puri'liasr .VVI sluing u( mir i
H'.in'k. niul Mi'li-el line nf your niinilii'r t uo tuul
iii.h)ii it uuil mine fur jnint uri'iuiut
Viili pnrtii'N .rurnuiiK hiii-Ii i-yinlirati', thia
t'iiuiaiiy will eontmi-l In wenil nut one i,f tln'tr
niimlirr fur e.i h 'iiiiiNhtirii id Htuck piirt'luixvi!
futii it at p ir. :i i I in nl tin ,l li !ir!y lln re
fur one yrar fioui lin1 ilulu id urrtivnl at the
Kohl IW-liN, oiilyhiK liitu with ftMid, tuuK uuil
all thiuus re,Uif.iti lu enalile hinito pruHiiei-t
fur uuld, and with lu'lp tudevelnp anil work all
KmhI claim limited liy him tli claiina tn lie
ImatiMl i i tlie name of the Hyndieiitu aud the
Aliiskn-Klomlyke (iiild MinitiK '., and tu lie
owned jointly ami eiiially, share and luire
alikn.
Write for CircularFull Particulars.
UIIIKITom.
Janirn Kiea, late Hoeretiiry State of ('ulnrado;
Win. Hlinw. vnpltaliat, ChliaKii:
E. M. Titeonib, ..Vice I'reniileiit and tleneml
Mhucit Kimtmun Fruit I)liiiti'h Co. ;
II. C. Full, mcmher Maritime KxchmiKi-, New
York;
(leo. W. Voricnu, Clrtle'flty, Alnxka;
John IL Lnwlher.lNew York ;
licorice T Diirfve, Kail Itiikir, Mua.
JIOVlMHtY MAUI).
Hon I.. II. Wakefield, AH'into .lu.Mee, l'lrrt
IHKtnlii Court Houth KrniuinKhoui, Miuw. ;
Hon, i. Q. Itli linionil, Inle Prenidunt fVxirt of
Appeal, Denver, Col. j
S. (. CpdrirmlT, lalu Treaiurer I.yeoiaic oun-
ty, Willliiniapnrt, I'enn. -
Sauiitt-I M. lli van, l'reirfent Clieopeke ami
l'ntoiniie Teh plunie C , WahiiiKtim, 1. C ;
Dr. It I'. I''isher, llil .Mifhiiraii Ave.. Cliien.ii
III. ;
Col. I'. A. HulTiiiaii, Detroit, Mich. ;
M. U. it. Miift, Allnriuy-at Ijiw, I'jiII liiver,
.Man. ,
iK iitfi l. Si'iitt. I li'il in v Cilli'iior.C. ihir IlnniilH.
loiin. I
Win. R Mi Kni Jit. AMnrney at l-.w, Criinu!
Hapiils, M it'll.
The liiilnrsH nf the Alaska-Kloiiilyku liold
Mining I 'o ,ipauy will lie lu run a liutyil -Iimiiu-ith
on tlie Yukon Kivci, ami lietwevn Seutlle
and llieilillcrei't ,ail nf Ala.nl n, open supply
tturcs at the ilill'i-ri'iit i-;iiiih, do i;eurrul j
tratiHjioitatiuu, i'iunni"icial and haukimr Iiiih-
iuesH, and, In adilition, iltvil in .IliuiuK Claims,
and work tliu uiiiu'H alniwly owned ami that
may hereafter he aiiiiiicd liythu Cmnpany.
Tlii1 ( '!iiiiany controls tlic l'ollowiii":
t naallafnrlory Aninrr,
If I were to die, would vou marrv
gatn?" said Mrs. Bickers to her hus
Ibanil. I "My dear," replied Mr. nickers, "an
i fable philosopher once said thnt no man
fdioiild be called n hopeless fool until
!b had made n fool of himself twice In
the name ivny." Louisville Courier-lllournnl.
l lleeninitirnilnt Ion.
"Dill you buy thnt horse Skecmer
wanted to sell you?"
"No. sir cc! Afraid of him."
"Didn't Skecmer say the ladies In his
I family drove him regularly?"
! "Well, he said bo let bis wife's mother
I drive him every dav." Detroit Tree
! Press.
How It Wort.i,
"Why are you so anxious to marry?"
"'IH j.-et a little liberty. An unmar
ried ;;irl lias praet ieally mine."
"And is (ieni j-e's reason the same?"
"N o. I lii-lieie lie is marrying lie-eau-e
he has I, ad too imii'h. His father
wants him to settle down." -Chicago
IV.sl.
A tiiiilliiul Solouifin.
" Teael'.n What is the mcnuiug of one
tweiity-fillli?
Little l!uy I I don't remember.
Teacher If you hail L'j children
visiting you. nnd only one apple fur
them, what would you do?
Lirtle Hoy I'd wait till they went,
an' then cut It myself. Sparc Moments.
A Vlalt tr CoiiKraliilntlnna.
"What a lovely bouquet."
"Yes; I'm taking It to Mrs. Wells, as
this Is her birthday."
"Hut I thought you were not on very
pood terms with her now."
"Neither I am, but this Is her fortieth
birthday, and she knows that I am the
only one who knows it." Judy.
Trnlr Grateful.
Minister (to elderly female crofter)
I'm sorry to hear your potatoes are very
bad this year, Janet.
" 'Deed they are. sir; but I've reason
to be thnnkfu' to Providence that other
folks nre ns badly off ns mysel'." Tit-Pits.
Mnrrlrd Now.
Ah, once) when Julia read nloud.
My dutlntj soul wns rnpt and proud;
Hut now, although I love her more.
When Julia rends. I dose nnd snore.
Chicago Heeoril.
AFTKIt Till: II 4 IX.
properties
Secret ot Sncee.
Thin Donrdvr I don't see how you
manage to fare so well at this boarding
house. I have industriously courted the
landlady and ull her daughters, but am
half starved.
Fat Hoarder I courted the cook. N.
Y. Weekly.
UlNcotirtiKfnBT.
(Jul tjotrox I Jo you think you can
support1 my daughter properly without
going bankrupt?
Slay leighj Certainly.
Old (Jotiiix Well, that's more than
I can do. Take her and try to be
tiappy. I'rooklyn Life.
Ane Cot Mo I'lirure.
.lack Women have no hcud for fig
ures.
Tom Mow do you make that out?
.lack I know a girl whose education
mst her father $10,00(1, nnd she can t
ligure her own age correctly. Chicago
News.
nssassination brought Milan to
How 8Iunff In Utilised.
v t tllS retuH0 from "melting works
aicu accumulates at the rato of mil
"ns of tons a year, Instead of forming
"ountainR of waste near the furnaces
It used to do, has entered into the
mstruetion of roads and hns been
"ado into bricks, paving stone, tiles
ttn(1 railway sleepers.
nurd Lock for a Voter. '
eirjamln BIsscll, who lives near
Jlftoa Spa, N. Y.8ay he has voted
for is
presidential candidates, not one
. r' ,uvuuai VI
whom was elected,
I. He Snvlns Klurnnla.
T.illpost has got up a new sign for
railwnv crossings."
"What is It?"
"It rend: 'Lovers and other deaf
people keep off this track.' "Lou !s
i ille Courier-Journal.
Why lie Qnll.
Ilouson How is it that you never tell
ut any of the smart things your little
'my says any more?
Icrmno I hnppened to stop Just out-
ide the office door one day aftertelllng
nn some of them. Chicago News.
Sot nn Czpert.
(lobang Low do you like tlftit cigar
I just gave you? I won the box at a
hooting match.
(Jrytnes You must be a terribly poor
i jot. N. T. Journal.
Kiuht, .,,M I'l.uer Clnliii 0ri;ri' itinn P'O
A'rc ui J-:.ienl. located on Koili .Mile. I':wk
undi'i I'lilieil Muti'M mlniui; Iiuvh. lli'veliipiui'M
lias priiveil the pay alrcak lo he five feci thick
i nnd lin ylelilcil placer dirt Hint pun rruui Sin
tn M to tlie luin. rive Unlil I'lllcer I IHIUIH, Hi;
KrcKiitii'i; ion Aitc in extent, un Porcupine
ltiver, tluit phiim from 1!1 t'eiit to fin to a pun.
Ten ttuld i'lacer f'liilttiH, iiirureuutinirLIIUncri1-
ontha Tunna Itiver, piimuuu; from (10 to i' u
yard.
A line ifohl iimrtz lode in A1ii-K'ii, u lilch an
HiiyH from tl-t ti KMNI Ktr tun. The lode nhow
an euuriiiuUH outfTiip of free milling ore, vein
at iiii-fiicc hciiiK I'.' feet, thick : no thin pmperly
luive luiide 12 locnliium of .rni0 feel hy W0 feet.
eiiualiiiK ill) acre. Wodun't elulm that it in
the mother hide, hut we do know it i without
an equal forproKpective viilucq.
The entlinntca and atntcmeiit nhove nro of
neeranity IiimciI upon Information ohiaiue'l
rruiiioiirHiipuriiitondent. aud are licllcvcd and
ucccplcd hy (hu company.
Till company hnviiiK neiiilred extennive
hnhli nitn of ri h placer and Kold iimrlx proper
ties, capnhlo of enruliiK larne dividendN tin itn
Hioc'K, oner lo Investors iuIviuiIukch mat In
sure larito and profltuhle return.
Mr. (IcorRfi W. MorKiin, our Nupcrintenileut.
ha heen on tho Yukon for tho past Jnnr work
Iiik in the Interest of thlseompnuy. There f, ire,
we are not nkiii( any una to coiitriliuto to n
project unplanned, hut hi one thoroughly mil
tured. Tin company, witli Ita ahlu aids, ux
teplve knowledge, lind great rcKource, 1 cer
tain to become one of the rictlent companies oji
crutinir in Alanka.
Our Provident hike pleasure In rcfcrrlint you
to tho followiiiK Hot of reference :
Jnniea K. Dewey, .Mill A Co., HanUcr, Detroit,
Mich.;
Loiil (!. Tctnrd, ( oinml-sloiicr World' I'llir
from Mexico, "The Kookery," ClihuBo, III
Hcnalor H. M. Teller, of Colormlo ;
John Khafroth, lfeprcsentiitivo to Connress,
(olonulo ;
J. M. Ucll,l(cprcacutu(lvcto(.'nuurcM, Colorado;
C. C. I'lcinent. W'aHhinutoii Trout Co. Ilulhllnit,
Waihlinrton, D. ('. ;
Joacph C. Helm, ex-Chief Justice of Colorado;
Onirics D. Hay t, Chief Justice of Colorado ;
C. H. Maugham, 210Thnr-IIeriild,Chiriwo, III.;
Maurice Joyce, Kloctro Picture, tstar Iiuiltliiur,
WnahliiKtou, D. C. ;
Capt. J. J. tamhert, Owner and ICilltor Cliluf
tain, I'uchlo, Col.; I
H. I,. HilluKraan, Tilx Agent M. P. It. It. St.,
I.Ouls, JIo. ;
H. E. Gowan, Drcxel Co., Phlhulclphis.
Pile ftill-naiil stiH'k i.s now ollercil
at Ten Dollars iht uhurv. Sentl
your ordcM's to the
Jl I'M
is only
I want
Dudely Canesueker There
one hat left mid it is not mim
my hat.
Ilatkcepcr Was yours better?
"Of course it was. Do you suppose I'd
have made a kick if it wasn't '.'" N. Y.
Weekly.
getti::s
READY
Every expectant mother hsj
a trying ordeal to face. If she does not
i
got ready for it,
thee is no telling
what may happen.
Child-birth is full
of uncertainties if
Nature is not given proper assistance.
Mother's Friend
is the best help you can use at this time.
It is a liniment, and when regularly ap
plied several months before baby comes,
it makes the advent easy and nearly pain
less. It relieves and prevents " morning
sickness," relaxes tho overstrained nius
cles, relieves tho distended feeling, short
ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer
tain without any dangerous after-effects.
Mother's Friend is good for only ono
purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of
danger and pain.
$1 dollar p,T bolt In nt. all ilriiR ftoreo, or rent
ty mail on receipt of price.
FiU R Hooks, t'liut'iluiu ; v.iltiuhln Informa
tion lor worn, 'ii, v. ill liy ,-ir.L i-. uuy mlilrct
Upon ill plicutli'U to
THii bV.ArPILU KXGULATOR CO.,
Atlanta, Us.
I I!
In I rom
I.s I'KI'MANNYI I I I; I. II
:t i .1 iIium" lime. i, tlie ii.,'
l' l.o-ilit.
I ne Imt t le gtiiiriiliti'eil tn rure nnv
case nl piles, regardless of hnw liuir
sliitiilitig. what you luive Hied, in
v lint yniir pliysietaii may elaini.
Money rt-ltitidcd jf ieruiiiin nt cure is
not uhtiiitioil in the most severe eases
in less tliuii 15 days' time. After till
others toil get Lo Mo ami 'v cured.
Price Me. per buttle, sent, prepaid
to any address, on receipt of price.
Address ILirry Logue, Kill W. Fourth
street, Williiiinsport, I'll. ll'.lt ly
firsioid 0y jrK( (;jhH druggists
Slarjak Mar ftnpplaat Rabbvr.
Some time since large quantities of
mineral locally called uiarjak were
discovered at Larbsdoe. It is of a
black color and high luster, resem
bles newly-brokeu pitch, and is found
near the surface in seams of one or
two feet in thickness. Its ciuiiiOMtioa
is not unlike Trinidad pitch, I'tnh gil
sonite and Canadian albcrtite, but it is
superior to these. It has been success
fully used as insulation for electric
wires, in varnishes, for asphalt roads,
as patent fuel mixed with peat, and
in small percentages ns an iatensifier
of the illuminating power of coal gas.
It has given such Kiitisfactiiai by it
use for insulation that some experts be
lieve it will supplant rubber iu water
proof work.
OleoiMuruurlne In I'rnnrr.
I'nder the new law butter sold in
France must be the product exclusively
of milk, cream or a combination of the
two. with or without salt or coloring
matter, otherwise it comes under the
head of "margarine," which must in no
case be artificially colored. Manufac
turers of margarine nre registered,
their factories subjected to rigid in
spection, uuil the article when sold by
retail must be put in cube form anil
stamped clearly "margarine."
REVUVO
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$100 Reward $100.
The render of till paper will he plenaed to
h-nra ttint there i at least one dreaded disease
that kcience ha heen aide to cure in all It
tiiKrs, and that i Catarrh. IlaH'sCatarrh Cure
I (be only positive Cure known to (he inediciit
fraternity. Catarrh heliiK a constitutional ills
ease, repulre a constltulliiniil treatment. Hull's
Catarrh Cure in taken internully, lu'tinK direct,
ly miii the Idond ami miicouH nurtures of the
svslcni, therehy dclmyliiK the fiuiuilntion of
tile disease, aud KlMiia the patient sltviintli hy
hnildiiitf up the coustitiition and assistitiHT mi
ture in diiluK its work. The proprietors have
so much faith in Itscurntlve powers, Hint they
offer iur lliindred Dsllai for any case that it I
fails to cure. Scud firr list of testimonials.
Aihlress, . .1. ell K.N K V ,V Co., Tnli'dn, o.
St.ld hy hrucuists, 7m:
IL'lll' I'amily Pills atelhe hest.
V.r n 4 1 1 1 I One ir I Audit, nnd olih
TV till 11 II 4 on,., p. ciciy loi'Miin, to
lake niili is tor our clisi niliiir l,,il;i I'noks ;
Si IIII'Mllll lli'W. K'I'illlllL' .11 ll'OIII MIC. Ill tt 1,11
st ctipv, ircnls iiri'iunkliic Irotn ',.1111 lo f Iii.ihi
dally ; ilciiijiiiil cnoriniiiis ; hi- i'i,iiiuir,.sl,,u ;
i rcilli irlien : fielirliiH.'e paid ; omuls tree.
Illnpnll llllslllllid sell cuiiils t lint copli' wiilll.
nnd iiiuke f un per luiiui ii. Adilicss, tor ouim
nml ii rrtioiv. iN opli's. atitl ilni l.i t Mt..
Ui-jS'it. l-liiliidelplilu. I'll.
IKin't Tuliarrii Spit nml Smoke Vimr Mir An).
To quit tolineco eusily nnd forever, he nine,
nctic. Iiillot life, nerve ami viunr, tnke No To
Hue, the woiiiIit worliiT. that luukes wenli men
strong. All driipKint, Wic or II. Cure miornn
teed. Ilooklet and sninple Iree. Address
SLciling Ketncilv Co . Chlcnito or New York.
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Variable Friction Foed i i'
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A.B.FARQUHARCO.,U(!.lYcrklPa.
To Cure Ciinsl ipul l.,ii
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HKST I.V Tin: WOICI.II.
It wi'nriie'q'iii!, ';,'; in 'tinsiirpiis'isl, aetiinllr
I'lilla-i ii,.' i -.mi I, , . ,,t' ,'i'iv other hra ml. Not
aP'eetisI I.. I' . I. " T Til i: ; KNII INU.
l ull SAI.K i.i I'." iLi:i'..S OUSCUALLY.
tirenl Mretuvti, ecitcil.
"You're a big healthy-looking man to
be begging." said the lady nt l he door.
"A fellmv has to be healthy, ma'tn. to
eat tlie lionie-itaale pie you iailie gives
us noivailay.s," ansHered the tramp.
Vonlicrs .Statesman.
Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments.
REMEMBER
H. HRRVEY SCH0CH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies,
Jmi'c, Jjile, Accident and Inrnado.
No Assessments No Premium Notes.
Assets .sj I, ()3iV 13.88
jTlio Aetna
Founded A.
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I'rnpjrSely.
Alicia Do you think it exactly prop
er tor you to have the portrait of that
young man on your dressing-table?
Uorothy lint he is looking the other
way. Detroit .lounial.
Ail Dimmer.
He I nhoiild think that giri would
b afraid of getting overheated riding
her wheel so fast.
' lie Oh, perhaps her hair curls nat
urally. N. Y. Journal.
Alaska-KIoudykc Gold Mining Co.,
No. 90 Broadway, New York.
l:plleit Direction.
"Dave, you got anything in the way of
a water color?" asker tlie caller.
"You'll find the milk dealer on the
block below," was the reply. Yonkers
Statesman.
A Different Troeea Entirely.
Mr. (Jnrgoylo lias Mrs. Glanders
gone upstairs to change her dress?
'"Mr. Glanders Ko; to change her
mind. Louisville Courier-Journal.
A Nalaance.
Tommy rop, what's a pedestraln?
Ctiraso Oh, he's one of Ikose chaps
wio's always kicking against the bicy
clists. N. Y. Journal.
Homo " " " J85.' u
Amcriean " " u 1810
The Standard Accident Insiiranc
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The Fidelili) Mutual Life Association.
Your Patrosage Solicited.
i,8r3,(i28.51
2,-l(l!).rSl.53
Co.
Enr to Perceive.
. She I never -use paints on my faceJ
Ho So I should Judge, by your com-1
plexlon. Up-to-Date.
Great Reduction Sale ot
FURNITURE!
For Ni icty Days !
The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN
TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE
.AT THE GUEATKST 8ACRIFIOK KvIUl KNOWN IN UKNTKAL I'ENN-
SYLVAN I A.
We are not helling out, but we do tliiH to Increase our wtlen above enypren
vlotis year. We give a lew cf tlm priceH iib follows :
Hoft Wood Chamber Suits $14.00 Cotton Tup Mattress. 2.25
Hard Wood Chuinber Suits 111.00 Woven Wire Mattress l.fr
Antique Oak Suits, 8 l'ieeey l'.I.OO Hed Spring 1.2
riiiHli l'arlor Suits SU.uu I irnp Tables, per R 60
Wooden Chairs per set S.OO .l'lutforiu Hookers 8 00
In stock, everything in tlie furniture line, including Mirrors, Hook Cases.
Desks, bide-boards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Uockers, Ihtby Chairs,
Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couelies, Doiil'Ii trays, Sinks, Hall Racks, Can.
Seat Chairs IIiiq, inediiim and cheap furniture, to suit all classes.
Prices reduced all through. Come early and see our stock beforej giving
your oruer, anu iiiub save jo to vj per cent, on every uoinir.
Spetjial Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming.
KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited,
MIFFLINBUKOH, P