M Ucatto tags Catarrh: jsgit dlasujseeble tfiecta Ot Cr felt all ths yssr roaad, cold and ncebls wests aggravates the 6r suU it is during the winter aea t iu severest form is felt. Each ydingyesr ssims to intensify the ,e, so that it gradually fatten its ipon the aufferer with a grasp that fft firmer each season. WTh often appear as only s cold at Uod ia hardly noticed. But gradn 'the cold returns, and it ia more Ujtto enre.and stays longer than lor L, Theaa symptoms cannot be mis fcthey mark the fitt appearance of a Le that will develop in severity and Lrnacts, and which it ia impossible Uwith the local treatment of sprays, M, anu aiuiitar applications jciDg Case of the blood, only a blood Uj can have the slightest effect ,it b.s.s. t&wiit-aspeci&cj is tne cure for Catarrh, because it is the blood remedy which goes to the of all obstinate and deep-seated and forces out the disease. T. A. Williams, a leading mer it of Spartanburg, S. C, writes: r four year I had nasal catarrh. HUMNfl til f m mm mmmm tll1l1 AMA A lit wis not long until I noticed that it tpdnally growing worse. Of course a iixitr treatment 01 nrst-ciass pny U, but their remedies were applied By, tnd the d Iseaaa seemed to be get fiirmer hold en me all the while, iter spending so much money for Wnt which proved to be all in tlwas urged to try S.S.S. This rem- Wed tobs the right one, foritgotat intue, and a lew bottles cured me Wtlr. The cure -was a permanent lull have not had a touch of the Wfor many years. Swift's Specific it only remedy that will have the Mteffect upon Catarrh." imn from Catarrh ahould get a t os the disease before the cold Itr ajrgravatea it. Those who hsve inlying upon local treatment will winter weather is all that ' is M to show that the disease is still them. A course of S.S.S. (Swift's sic) will prove all assertions made miithe only cure for Catarrh; itgoes aerate of the trouble the blood Wees out all traces of the disease. jm't Specific is the only remedy rescues real ODSunaie Diooa ais- it cures Catarrh. Rheumatism. ', Contagious Blood Poison, Ec Scrofula, and in fact every other oi me Diooa. it is guaranteed rely Vegetable Jii the only blood remedy containing pah, mercury or other mineral. fkimailed free to any address by the Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Justice of the Peace XU GONVB)YANGEJR- HI- C. SltlNINUtK. Middleburgh, Pa tOWER. E. E. PAWLIHG JWER& PAWLING, Attorneys-at-Law, Hank Biilldtnsc. Miilillelrt Fa. actions, Loans Land Investments. Kallalaa at. n a. rntniv iMimtiri MBport. Lycoming Co., Pa awepted, subject to drafts or checks. Hart of the world. ItLINSOROVE. PA. rMlonal business entrusted to mv earn pfr Prompt and careful attention. p.CROUSE, MTORKRT AT LAW, MlODLBBURO, PA. '"IsiUesa Alit.ni.iro1 Ahl nau Nolve rtroiunt attantlnn. ah mile East efKlehlleld. ""ree for traveling men to drive before or after meals. w 7a Cfitlta nar Tlao Its J fitor communicate with tbe Editor llr. who wm gtve aU needed lnfor- (Is oudkstablish bd SVnuaatvM Mo.... H Abova Callawltlll. L' - - philabiiphia, pa. rt New ManatrsmAnf - ejD.00 per Week. p. Miller, Prop'r. ft lTCTlTO OBTAINED. DiaWt A k rwri. The lesson waa from the prodigal son. and the teacher waa dwelling on the character of the elder brother. V "Bui amid all the rejoicing." he aaid. "there waa oa to whom the prepara tion of the faaat brought no Joy. to whom the prodigal's return gave no pleasure, but only bitterness; one who did not approve ot the faaat being held, aad who had newish to attend iu Now can any of yon tell who thla waa?" There waa a breathless alienee, fol lowed bya vlgorouscracklngof thumbs, and then from a doaen aympathetio little genluaea came the chorus: "Please, atr. It waa the fatted calf I" Aberdeen Journal. Plainly State. "Am I to understand." aald the candi date, "that nothing will Induce you to work for me?" The professional politician looked at him reproachfully and replied: "I am surprised at you. A man of your experience ought to know. air. that nothing will not induce me to do anything for anybody." Washington Star. Ttntnnl Row Incldeate. Rudolph Pempernickle A baby fell out of a fifth story window up the street. Just now, onto a grocery store awning, und aber, It wasn't hurt a bit! liana Meyerhoffer (storekeeper) Dot tai lucky! A baby fell out of a two story wiDdow onto my awning, alretty oncet, en' donner! it ripped a hole six loot long In it I Brooklyn Eagle. Geographical Item. "What make you so late?" asked Mrs. Chafile. "Tbe teacher keipt me In because I couldn't find Moscow on the map of "No wonder you couldn't find Mos cow. It was burned down In 1812. Its an outrage to treat a child that war!" N. Y. World. J A Iteadr Advocate. "What this country wants to do," said the reformer, "is to raise the re qnlraments for office holders." "Exactly o," replied Senator Sop ghum; "and allow me to remind 3-011 that the principal requirements of an office holder is his salary." Washing ton Stsr. Slightly Different. "Now, really," said the Thoughtful Man, "did you ever see a woman who waa homely enough to atop a clock by looking at It?" "No," aaid the Nonsensical Chap, "but I hare aee'n a woman stop a car by look ing at the conductor." CiuclnnatlCom merclai Tribune. There la a DIBereace. . "1 can argue with anybody here," aald the contentious man fiercely. "I can argue " "Oh, yes, you can argue," said the quiet little man In tbe corner; "the misfortune Is that you can't reason." Boston Traveler. Two Wars Win. Foster Look here, Felton! I took your advice on that horse Felldown.and I'm dead broke. I thought you said tbe owners were going to play him to win? Felton That's right. They did win. They bet against him. Puck. One Girl's Consolation. When no one came her heart to win It (tiled her full of woe. But now she plays the violin. And always has a bow. N. T. Journal. A REASONABLE EXPLANATION. Mistress How Is it that one never bears a sound in the kitchen when your sweetheart is with you of nn evening? Maid Please, ma'am, the poor fellow ia so bashful yet; for the present he doee nothing but cat. Leslie's Weekly. Her Motto. "Better late than never," Sho said as she turned the lock He' d Just proposed and said good-night. And II was 12 o'clock! Chicago Record. Aa Old Sinner. Smithe Whenever I see Johnson I am reminded of the proverb that tbe good die young. Browne But he's 73 If he's a day. Smithe Exactly. That's just my f aw-PV point Up-to-Date. Wbr Men Submit. She I don't see why you men allow a political boss to attain such power. lie Well, we have to choose be tween our bos and the other party's boss. Tow a Topics. ' A War Men Have. "For awhile be was clean out of his mind about that girl." "And mow?" "Oh, now the girl la clean out of his mind." TU-BIU. Probable. "Are you aware that tbe male mos quitoes do ot bite?" "Is that ao? I'm afraid a good many of them have been murdered by mis takenPuck . A Hew Wsseus , ' Vi'ij First Ilusband How did you receive' that bruise on your cheek? Second Ilusband That was caused by s wotnanU right Louisville Coup. ler-Journalj THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON VII. FOURTH QUARTER. IMTBR- NATtONAL SERIES, NOV. 14. -T--"T-n. i1tttt1H.1T tl Mam ry Tenae, SO, at OoMaa Text, Baas. H-Oasusaatary by the Be D. M. IT. "After three day Paul called the chief of the Jew together. " The expres sion "three days" Is so suggestive of resur rection that one cannot fail to think of II who has anything of tbe spirit of Paul, Who had as one of Ma heart utterance "That I may know Him and the power of HI resurrection" (PhlL 111, 10). At his conversion he was three days without sight, and then Ananias came to him, sent of Ood. Probnhly he gave himself to prayer these three days In Rome that he might be fully In the Lord' bands as Hi messenger to accomplish His pleasure, and now tbe principal Jews of the city have come to gether to hear what he has to say. 18. "There was no cttuso of death in me." Yet here he Is in Home a prisoner by the will of Ood. So thoro was no cause In Christ why He should be bntd (John zv, 26) or crucified, yet by tbo will of Ood He suffered the just for tho unjust. To be willing to endure hurdahip fur the good of others Is Clirlstllke, fur lio loved us nnd giive Himself for us, leaving His home In glory for ovor 83 years and suffering all Hie humiliation consequent upon His being tbe sinner's substitute,, t hut we who accept Him mlxht not only be saved, but sliure His glory. 19. "Not that I bud ntiKht to noouso my nation of." Although It wus through his own peoile thnt ha wns now n prisoner, yet be would not noouso them, but rather see tho hiiud of God in it nil nnd continue to love and pray for Ills uior, blinded peo ple, Svo his hi'jirt fur tlicm In H0111. ix, 8, and x, 1, "I could wish thnt myself were accursed from Christ for my breth ren." "Brethren, my honrt's denlro mid pinyer to Uod for Ixruel Is that they mlpht be saved." And It was his custom always a here In Homo to seek tho Jews first. 80. "For tho hope of Israol I am bound with thischaln." By comparing chapters xxlll, 6; xxlv, 15; xxrl, 0, 7, It Is evident thnt the ho)o which l'uul meant whs sum elated with resurrection, the resurrection of Christ nnd tb,n of His peoplo. Tho resurrection spoken of in Dan. xll, 1-3, nnd in Hon. vl, 3, und elsewhere very fully In Kek. xxxvll, whvro it Is said that they shall be one nation In their own und under one king, never to be divided or scattered any more. SI, 22. "As concerning thla sect we know that everywhere it Is spoken against" They bad heard nothing evil of Paul, but they hud hoard the followers of this Jesus Christ spoken against. Simeon said to His mother that He would be for u sign spoken against (Luke II, 84), and It Is written, "All thut will llvo godly In Christ Josus shnll sulfur persecution" (II Tim. Ill, IS). Tbecurnul mind Is enmity agulnst Ood, and tho wisdom of this world knows not Ood. 88. "Ho expounded und testified tho kingdom of Ood, iH-rsumllug them con cerning Jesus, both out of tbe law of Moses and out of tho prophet from morning till evening." Having appointed him a duy, they eaino to him to his lodging, and thus be talked to them. Tho beginning, mid die and end of his talk was Jesus nnd His resurrection, looking to tho kingdom yet to bo established with Israel as a righteous nation at tho center, Jesus, the Hon of David, os tholr King, and all nations blessed through them, their King acknowl edged by all as King of kings and Lord of lords. 24. "And some believed the things which wero spoken and some believed not." So It hns boon and will always be In this ape. Paul never expected that all would bullevo him, but he labored thut ho might by all mean suvo some (Horn, xl, 14; I Cor. ix, 98). Our Lord taught us that somo seed will fall by the waysldo, some on stony soil, some among thorns nnd some on good ground; thut tho tures will grow with tho wheat until tho harvest and that tho kingdom will oomeut hurvost time. 85-37. "And when they agreed not among themselves they departed uftor that Paul hud spoken one word." Thut one word was a quotation from Isa. vl, 0, Id, and I also found in Math, xlll, 14, 15; John ill, 40; Horn, xl, tl. Isaiah having seen His glory nnd hsvlng hoard tho ques tion, "Whom shall I send and who will go for usf" replied, "Here am I, send 1110." Then ho was told thnt tho pooplo to whom he was rent would not all receive his mcs tngo. Joremlnh and Ezekiel were also told the sumo thing (tho record Is In Jur. 1, and in Kzek. 11 and ill). It Is tho one business of the Lord's messenger to deliver the Lord's message faithfully, diminishing not a word, nnd trust tho Lord to boo to tbo results. See Hag. 1, 13; Jor. xxlll, 88; xxvi, 8. We ure not to think out tho mes sage any more than tho prophet did or our Lord Jesus Christ Himself. Both He and they spake only tho words commanded them by Ood (John xll, 4U; Jer. I, 0, 7; Kx. lv, 18), and we must not think to do otherwise. 88, 89. To tho Jew first was his way al ways; then, when rejected by thorn, turn to tbe gentiles, sure that somehow the Lord shall seo of tho travail of His soul and shall be satisfied. Slnoe Ho shall not fail nor be dlsoourugod (Isn. xlll, 4), thoro Is no room for any servant of HI ever to be discouraged. We must remember His word to Moses and to Joshua to put off their shoes, whloh, if I understand It, sig nified that tbe work was tho Lord's and not tbolrs. 80. "And Paul dwelt two whole years In his own hired houso and received all that cume In unto him." During that time he probably wrote the epistle to tho Kphe lans, the Phlllpplans, the Colossluna and somo other. When people carao to blm.i he would be ever ready to weloome thorn and talk with them ot Him of whom bid heart was so full. 81. "Preaching the kingdom of God and teaching those thing whloh concern the Lord Jeaua Christ with all confidence, no man forbidding him. " Thus this book of tbe Acts boglns and end with the klng- AnM 1 I ! . - 1 a . v. . .1 1 uuiu, iwr wo raw 111 onnpwir i, o, iuab uur- ing the 40 day between tbe resurrection, and ascension our Lord, when He appeared1 from time to time, spoke of the things per taining to the kingdom of Ood. The time will come when tbe kingdoms of this world shall have become tlie kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, when all kings' hall fall down before Him and all nation serve Him (Rev. xl, IS; Ps. lxxll, 11). What can we do to hasten Itf First let Him save us freely by His graee, then let Him as our Lord use us as Ho will and Where He will to make Him known tooth ers, that they, too, may receive Him and help complete His body and hasten the' Urns of His return to bring the ktngdomj and restore all thing ofwbtoh theptophets) bavs spoken, , A , .A j THE JOSEPH LADUE d Minmg and Deyelopement Company of Yukon. Capital Stock, - . $5,000,000. Organize I Under tbe Laws of H Stale of Nhw Jsri-sv. Qq IMvMrilulilsCfl.nn-nWor 10 orh, fully said andhoi.-mimwbls. l wbkh J3,OU) alwrs are now Jt red for aubacripWnn l pr, payable ons-lialf fn apptloifton mill ono-lialf on noiico pISMvptance ul .ulm rlplmu Miami will be al lotted in luo ordrr in which uImmtIuIioii ar received J Siil-ritioii List Ls Now Ojh'U. Hiftlt to Cl.ise tlie Same Without Noiiw w llcrehv Kxprossly llo- ttrvcvl ly Conumnv. a niricrroiw : Mr. Jiiwah Ladue of Dawson, Norlliwcst Ter riiury Hon. Clutuncer M Ih-w of New York. Pre!. ilcnl few York t'anlral anil IIikImiii Hiver Knilreud ('unipany Hon. c. A M.-K-Inlo'i ( He 'inn, Lieuttfiiniil- Uovi'tmnenl NitrlliWint Territory lion TImsium L Jainri. n( Nuw York, Kx pit- miinier-deneriil f the I'liltml stt mil , I'reailent if the I.iiu-oln National Hank ' Mr. Khnar K. Hotofnnl u( I'lMtnliu g, N. V., mini ririwiMttinnnl linnk Mr Kit Alire of Chiciiuo, M-'i rttary of Die NorHl AnieiUan Trnniorlu:l m and Trail- Iiiir niunr of the Yukon Mr II lVn vr IVnl.hiif NVw York. Thlr.1 Ylce- I'r mYnt New York t'eiitrm anil IliiiUon Hivenluiilroiiii C'oinpiiny Mr William .1 Arki'll of N.-w York, owner of "Juilte" and "Ix'ilicii Weekly" Hon Smith M Wrril of I'lnttilni'ir. New York, I'ri'aident of the Chnlrniiu'iy Kailronil Co Hon J Nfuhitt Kirelmrfer of lnilolui, tehiitor of thi lioininioii of I'umtiln Mr John rnrati'm!! of New York. 'oinptroler of lie New York Central nnil llinlnon Hiver KiiilroKl Mr Irwin C Stump of New York, Ki Director .Attrtroiiila Mining Coinpiiny Mr Kiiwln ii Mntiirluof JerHey City, KtH'retury of Ihu Corpomtion Trunt of New Jernev Mr I hiMimi. W Kirkpa nek of Dnwson, North- west Territory, Keiiilent SuH'riiiti-nde t DICl'OslTAUY: INITttO ST AT lis NaVUIA TlONAI. HANK, NKW YOHK, Wo want a rosntuisihlo party ri'iiuirud. AtldreHs Tl Old Theory KKploded. "Children, cotue In! It Is gt'ttkng late." 'M-nmtiin. we're only watching tho sinrs." 'That mny inc. but It Isn't gotul for your ln'ulth to stay out wiilcbing the stni-H uh late ns thla." "Wbut's tho uae of talking that wtiy, nniitiitti ? V'tc been reuding up. As IroDuinrrs live longer than anybody sin." Chicago Tribune. It Was a Barsalav, Bh How nicely you did thut I And would would you care 10 alwuys re jialr my punctures? lie Darling. It would be the greatest joy of my life for nie to do so If you would promise to durn my socbs In re turn. So they rode along In search of a par son. Cleveland" Leader. Tbs Way ' tar World. New styles tha old ones must supplant. And women, up to date. Now wear their hats set on aslant Instead of prim snd atrulsht. And husbands everywhere they say Will now be forced to hear Thla newer question, dsy by day, "Is my hat on crooked, dear?" L. A. W. nulletln. LOOKIU KOIl TIlOtnLtl. "Did ycr shove me?" "No-o. sir-r-r!" "Well, why don't ycr?"-.N. Y. Jour nal. Elder Wm. Tennison OF BUFKIN, INO., Tills of ths Qrsat Dsneflts Derived From Dr. Miles' Heart Curs. HEART PIREASE of Ion standing ls not easily cured, but It is curable. Dilcr 7m. Tennison writes: "I was afflicted for tiilrty-B ve years with heart dis ease. In fact, troubled with it nearly all my F1-lM(sJHJ' 11 I life; I think It licrcdl 1 r B tarv as mv father was M1W aiiucum wiin it. 1 nave suffered great distress, my heart palpitated to such an extent as to shake mj whole body. 80 distressing was It I could only with great HMtthy est difficulty compose myself to sleep. About two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Curs. Ths Brat bottle gave me no perceptible benefit, but after taking the third I began to feel much relief and I con tinued for some months. I have good rea son to believe tbe cure is permanent. ' Dr. Miles Eemedles are sold by all drug glsts nnder a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart snd nerves sent free to all applicants. DE. MILM MEDICAL CO, Elkbjrt, Ind. ft 1 (ss''SvrTs. ism Mr. Inline Wus the Pianwr of the the Klondike. For l.lyearsaienideutof the upper Yukon, experience -uii,U-.l hnn to promptly ac quire ll.e clioieu: Khl proiertim, to p eenml lie nioel avitilahle Kroiiml for a town eile. and opoveeMliimeeifaiiinH, Interest, which are mp-t hugely and vuickly prolttahle In new mininmle li. Hi. f0re.ihl ha made him a on .Mlliim factor in Hi. in hum I and indus trial development of the uppei Yukon. With a bumneu irniwn he .ind the coweltv of one mail to handle, Mr Iaciiib han orKnniied thin v 'inpniiy to alt in developing- his valuahls mineral and otlier prieriiea. Mr. Ludut' Turns Over tolliisCoin jwiiy Properties He Deseriln'S as Follows : 1 tiolil p'neereliiimaauirreKat ng I.OX1 feet in leiiKth, hvaU'd in the limit of the Uol.l Hottom Mniinir Diitrict of tho Klondike Development has proved the pay nirak to he four feel thick, anil to carry Hi per cuhie fiKit in eniro nUKiret itold ICaiiiiinlinir f oln the work !al ready done, TKN KN With I'ld ilKI( MA CHINKUY SIIOI-I.M KXTHACT tlii.inii pKK KI.K (ruin the property, nad it total vield nh.nil.l lie :n.im II.... Mr. kirkintriek, 'resi dent -uperinlendent, ha lu-eu active all auiii mer In nciiuirinir other placer prnMntv fur .Mr Ijuliie, eovrrinir a mil of tlie richest 'Klondike Kraiieln. mid which thin company him rijjlit to take over. -A illlirt. lo.lc. foenteil on the HiIkii eiut of the Kohl Mutt. mi Creek, to which every eo. loulcnl and tnpoi;rapllical eondltloil pm'ute iw TIIK MO II I ll( l.i MM-; FlillM Mlilcll the MII.I.IONSOK TKKASCHK IN TIIK Oiil.K ItoTI'ii.M I'l.At'KKS IIAVK IIimiK DKHIVKO TIh lode Ikiw mi eiioriimiia outcrop of ore, the iwisiivh from which show $lHluil per ton, nnd in free nullum ArraiiKi-iiientii are heiiur ninde ! put n Kiamp mill on thin properly, nnd when completed tliL mine wi. I he n rich pro ducer for many yearn. to reineseiit tlie Company in Ionian H. Wliifnoy, Statu Au CAT'S QUEER FAMILY. irftlfaiio Feline la HrlnRlnar I'p Flva l.lttle Mellaril Puppies. "Motmer" Is an ordinary tiger-marked -nt. tier nuiteriml troubles iiavo ren ilered her somewhut, peaked In ths toii)ts. Her bones threaten to pierce the yellowish skin at various portions of her anatomy. Smull wonder. "Mouser" Is furnishing austenanos to Ave healthy, well-developed dogs, seven, necks old. The little fellows, have, ap parently, rapacious stomachs and she Is not a whit niggardly in the supply of food. "Mouser" is the bouse cat at Dent's dog hospital, 1240 Michigan avenue, Chicago. She has had a numerous QITKEU CHICAQO FAMILY. (".Mouser" and the Tupples 8he Has Adopted.) progeny ten families. In nil. Having no regard for the truly maternal in stinct, she stnrvel each uod all of them to death. Only July 1 fieorge T. Jen nings, a real estate broker, sent his fine eoeker spaniel to the dog hospital. She had live puppies, tint thev were of mnrgrel breed and he would have none of them. He tohl the "faculty" to do ns they pleased with them, but to re turn the mother. It was determined to drown the little fellows and arrange ments were made for their summary disposal by the water way. While the "faculty" worn (Minting "Mouser" be ennie the mother of a prodigious fa.m lly. Knowing she hnn not a spark of motherly love, according to previous ex perience, it wns determined to reverse the contemplated proceeding kill the kittens nnd let the docs have their rlnv. "Mouser" was therefore robbed of her lineitl descendants and the five little dngs were formally Introduced to the feline household. Contrnrv to nil thp laws of noture, "Mouser" at once took a fancy to the acknowledged enemy of her species and has nursed them as faithfully ns would have thr-ir natural mother. The watchful enre which she exercises over them is marvelous. While they are at nlav she keens nn eye on the group nnd should one of them stray away beyond bounds In the sunny mtie yard where she "keeps house" she at once chases the truant and rounds Mm Ifto the fold. No dog dares to venture nenr them. There are many canines under treatment about the place. Those who have been there long enough have had an experience with her pnwa which they are not for getting. While "Mouser" was posing for a picture for the Chicago Tinies Ilerald a stray dog dropped In and be came too familiar with her foster progeny. ITe promptly received a slap on the Jaw which sent him away bowl Jn. She purred nnd the little black and white lot waddled un to her. while she stood guard nnd rpnt at the In truding terrier. "Mouser" monopolizes Interest around the dog hospital. Hoynl blood has given place to kitty and her mongrel crew. His laeelal Qaallfleatlea. 'How sweetly fas writes ot boy-llfe la lbs country. Tbs memory of his early days must be very dear to him." 'Yes, you see, he newer worked on a farm." Chicago Journal. "J ! I ' a-A'TliiilrlJ.rt!i-fro,n the c,nwl)n .. eriiinonl. nrrrinV excluve right u, cut tun her oa botti ,i, f , rlv , .h.,.1, Ofteen mile. f., !!,., Tli. O.vin, the BuiK.:!, "",0K,y uf "' i-"ber -A1,,"r',"w.nllliillthylrlilue at Daw son Tity, which at the lime of his departure waa earnins an average of tl. HH a dn)' nel- ZS'HSHfiV '' ""' on tl.. capi tal stook of tbe eouiny 5-Kixhly choice huei nef a lot. eich 28 f.-el front -nnl'""J'",,M! "M "n ' hiiildlnK, will Iw erecto,! wh cli can he rented easily at a great prolit A (anadinii charter of Rreat value, which criiitli a company to enitane in every va ietv of iiiiiiiuk and imliiitrial enterprie, to huild anil operate railways. .tenniiHwiia. Ac. This clirt..rKive. Kreaterw.werstli1uinnv now h tiiimi le and f r. the couiiany from in.inv dif lie ulltm to he confronted hy oilier foreign cmi patiiciaeekiuir to operate ,,the Klondike TIIKsr.MoK$.(M,o(ioiN CASH will l .t nslilcfortliedcvelopeuieiilor the pl.ie.r mid iiuartr. cliums and fr the i-iieil oiienaioii. of tho company under its eliariu Appllentioti for.hareHhoiildliea,-.-oiulinieii -cheek for Miie-hiilf of then uut of the sliarcs .il... rilie.l. drawn to the order of Mr. K. r llotsforil, Treasurer Kor ollleinl prospectus which alone contains tlie rcprcNeuliiiiiiii. of the . oinpuiiv, aid for ttencral niforiiiiition, npplv to Thoums II. Whit ney, state incut, 12:1 South Fifth St., I'liila. Itslinulil ho home in niinii t! at this Coiiipanv ne.illres from .Mr. Ijnliie properties estimated ciiiahle ofruiniiiK lrKc dividend, on its tK-k fiom t. placer and lumber Interests nlune, nnd thnt these returns will he very greatly iiicreilr ed froiti the output of lis t in.rly. niiniiiK and other eoiiteinelated enterprise, under .Mr. I .a liic'i viKonms in.iuaK''inent. tliis locality. Hirlust rel'cr n t, 12!) South 5th st, Pl.ila. Lena-Winded. Sneaker My fellow citizens, 1 ant peavking for the benefit of posterity. Voice front the Audleu.ce And if yott lon't get through soon they'll be here. Up-to-Date. Blast Farm. Though tha cow has repose. Her manners aren't right. For aha alwaya chawa tolu , From morning- till night. I Chicago Record. Esplalaed. "He doesn't look like a poet, does he?" "Is he one?" "Well, 1 was told that a good deal of his time waa dvvoted to meser." "Oh, that haa no poetical significance. j Ho'a an Inspector for a gns computiy." ' "Then he's In the field- of romance at any rote." Chicago Post. A Pointed Question. Mias Elderly I declare, 1 was so flus trated wheu Mr. Blocker called that I'm sure he will think I acted like a goose. Mlaa Younger Well, you certainly don't eiqiect him to think a woman of your age would act like a spring chick eo. do you? Chicago News. Acted) Her Part Well. She Do you remember, Frank, the night you proposed to me. I Sinnir mv Jiead nnd said nothing? lie Do I remember It! Well. ! should ruther say I did! It was the last time I saw you act so! Yonkers States man. Frnulle. Ho Miss Iloseleaf's complexion 1 very delicate. She (without the least touch of mal ice, of course) Very; I've known a single application of soap and water to ruin it. Judge. A (.real liranbnek. "Why, I'd like to know." said n lady to a judge, "cannot a woman become a successful lawyer?" "Hecause she's too fond nf giving her opinion without pay." answered the judge. Tit-Hits. Family Troubles. "The Skitilles next door nre not on speaking terms." "What Is the matter?" "Hi: told tier lie would go to Alaska and get rich, and then he backed out." Detroit 1'ree I'ress. The Appropriate lleinark. "You should never say 'sweets to the sweet,' when you offer a girl refresh ments," said Hiiggins to Kissam. "What should 1 say?" "An lee to a nice girl." Louisville Courier-Jotirnnl. A Mystery Explained. Maud What do you think of Miss High-Note's singing? It's entirely by- ear. Claud Well, 1 wns wondering how she managed to make such a frightful noise with her mouth. Town Topics. Knew He Would. Minister (to tipsy man coming out of saloon) Mydenrfriendkyou'll regret this some day. Tipsy Man Yes, I'll regret It In less than ten minutes; I'm going home to my wife. Harlem Life. In Their Own Way. Billionby Take care of the cents. and Llffhtburn And votir children will take care of the dollars. Brooklyn Life. A Sensitive Soul. Mine llost (to barmaid) You must always fill up the judge's glnss when it is empty without usking him whether bo wants another. Otherwise ho will feel offended. Flicgende Dlaetter. Tha Caase. Mrs. Goodly To what do you attrib ute) your uncontrollable appetite for strong drink? Is It hereditary? Empty Eddie No, mum; It's tWrst. Up-to-Date. TonsTh Lack. "$Ye all have burdens to bear." "But some of us have a double load; 1 lave to walk the floor with twins every night." Judge.
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