The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 30, 1898, Image 3

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L YA AliCt! VMaii Whotc,Oood Wcrk U
. , Career of General Interest. . -
film M cMth'g fhU Jbeer
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-tfooAMrt Cwwta. rrot th. waster
."Zrr ,f Oaurio u tht Atlantic. Ocean,
MmT' . nnM .idW knave, in tern.
and erMfelietio work the that or the
fTw A. Dunnett. Mr. Dunnett hat bora
r"' . ... - in rt .-j
Grand vio-vouw" v-.
MbM to ,ht Royal TeuipUw, awl ao fopulur
(be member of the order that in
Iootrcel there it a Boyd Templar oouncU
i rtuniieU Council" U hie baoor. For
UthMt yeari Mr. Dunnett btbe go
tTfro piece to ple purejinf hie Rood
?.ir metimn wirtint; resident minister.
Lmetinies conduetine; eeriee ef mepel tern
Kce meetinge independently, lut Iweyi
for the ood of hie fellow. While
nra jth'i Fall u" month aco in connection
a ku work he dropped into the Rrtord office
111 n.'.Y. ;.; -ilk th. aditor. DiiriiKr th.
mwmtion the Krtori ventured to remark
nt hii dutiei entailed an enormoue amniint of
rd work. To tliia Mr. Puunett awentml, but
Ued that in hie present physical condition
t it hi not alwaya wo. he said, nd then
. . the writer the following little per-
Lnal hintory, with permission to make It
ki b i iie sam y ivr uiv uiirivru
kri he had been freatly troubled with a
L: i. Ik rurion of hit nearl from whioh
k fU unable to get any relief. At time it
its a dull, heavy pain, at other ritarp and
P ' i 1 ,. 1 1.
La ht nrmprrocnia. iuu k hii imn
Etde it difficult to more. Ilii trouble wu
vhihle to the Dubllo and freaaeatlr
then eonduetia aerTio he would giro out
bd doctor Baa to d mm in w aiiena
jm. Tim ocrurrea I mm in ne longt
M.t rhnreh. Toronto.: the Bapfirt Church,
k'ooditock, . B.; the Methodiit Church,
1i.tAi. Plar. Out. On another ooearion
Lyie vreaeaJnc to n audieno of 2,500
. -
people In the rranklla Street UMigregauonai
Church, at Manoheater, N. 11. Fire doctor
had arrived and were in attendance before
he regained eouoiouioea. In all tbete citie
and town the newapapera freely mentioned
bi amiction at we time. nr. imnneu eaiu
he had coniulted manr DhTdoian. though he
aid, to be entirely fair, he had never been any
great leagtn oi lime vnaer treatment ny any
one doctor because of hie itinerant mode of
life. In the early part of the aummer of I8P8,
while in Brockville amiating the put or of the
Wall Street Methodiit Church in evannliitie
tervice, he waa ipeaking of Lia trouble to a
friend who urged him to try lr. Williaiua'
Pink rilla. and next day preaented him with a
doien boxee. "I took the pilla," laid Mr.
Dunnett, "and I declare to you I rm a well
man to-day. I uacd to worry a great deal
over the tain about mr heart, but that it all
vone now, and I feel like anew man." All
thia the reverend gentleman told in a timple
conversational way, ana when it waa ug
rested that he let it be known, he rather
demurred, because, a be put it, " I am almost
at raid to any 1 am curea, ana yet there u no
man enjoying better health Unlay than 1 do."
At that time, at Mr. Dunnett' request,
hi statement wa only published locally,
but aow writiug under the date of Jan. 21
from Fitrhburg, Mass., where he haa brea
condndinjr a very successful series of evan
eeliftio meetinea. he says: " I had held baok
from writing in regard to my health, not be
cause I had forgotten, but because it seemed
too good to be true tnat tue om time pain
had gone. I cannot say whether it will ever
return, but I eaa certainly aay it baa not
troablod me for months, and 1 am in better
health than I have been for yean. I her
gained in flesh, hence in weight. I would
prefer not to say anything about my arpi
tite; like the poor, it i ever with me. Yea.
I attribute my good health to lr. William'
Pink Pills, and pen have my consent to M
tb foot."
1 IjIFT'ii'llL. Mi 4
Four Free Scholarships
To ! awarded by .
EasteLta -GUhB.
The Best Practical School in
America. k
Great Reduction Sale of
FURNITURE!
For Nnetv Days ! 4
The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN
TIRE STOCK OF rUAIiriUKxs
UT TSK URBATEST 8ACRIFIOR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL I'EiNN-
CTrVlNtt
We r uot atrllittfi; out, h.t we do this to Increase -ear galea above any pre
vious year. W.kW a few of the prtoe hs follows :
Roft wood CUauiber Bultiu f I4.iw:uotton, rop mawretis .
IsrdTVood Chamber ISuits io.W; woven w ire aureus w i.m
ntinvA Oak Suits. 8 Piece...... 19.00 Bed SnrioKB.-....: 1.2
flash Tarlor Salts. 30.00jt)ropTable, per It. .V. .60
Woodon Chatrs per et 2.00jPlatfonn Roekn 2 0(
f l ...f l.lncr In fnmlrjira Una. (nftliidimr Mlrrora. Book
IU nvvK. mi;vu.) - - 1 a- .
P8k Sideboards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fauoy Rocker. Baby Chairs.
reatD-ar rlllOWS, Ijoangee, VOUOuen, rfouKUiraye, oiuite, mrh wsuno,
Seat Cbairs fine, tnedinm and cheap furniture, to suit all class. ,
1 T.i . .11 ih.nnoh nniiuMrlvmil Mannr atoek heTore: uivlliir
Vour order, and thus save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar. .
Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming
I iPtfi m t n r m nmT A T 1 '..kAJ
M1FFLINBTJRQH, P '
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FIRELIFE AMDFAGClPEMTl
M Insurance, s
BNYDE&'S OLD, AND RELIABLE Getl'l
Insurance Agency,
SELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA-
ZDliiaox CST. Suydor, Agent,
Successor to the late William H. Snyder.
The Par-ExceUance of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow-
ke list of Standard Comcanies. from which to make a selection. None
Better the World over.
f ItHK, LOCATION, AtWET".
iTRE Royal, Liverpool Eng. (including foreign assets) SAWO.OOO.OO
HarttoriLol llartidrd, Uonn., (oldest Amencaa km.) n,040,7iJO.b
Photnix, Hartford,Conn. 5.5R8.058.07
Continental, New York, 6,754,908.72
TlAtwiOfji A.va AiAri "Krww Vy-kvlr ft 940 Cii)R R1A
uanu ohuui ivnus lion ivib "i "f
JFE-5utal Life Inn. Co. New York, $204,638,983.f,6
CCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation,
o.ocia3nt in, yjo. ouDBcrioea uapitai vi o, iu,uuu.uu
Fire. Life and Ann' dent riaku ancented at the lowest Dossible rate, jus-
fied by a strict reeard to mutual safetr. All iust claims promptly and
atisfaotorilv adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of in sur
face promptly furnished. ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt,
eiepnone no. 183. Office on Corner Water & fine uts. Be Jinesrove, r
f(J CANDY
faEE to C3r.;:?TiHs.
STOVE :
Or. BaMtlJ !) ea emu
a in aapl or Wimw it
far CwoutlMi. BvmkAwi
h raeo. whith nm Mar
L TB pooor M r am
Inlrmlce III iiimtdine ta Uf w. uf
UUcraal rwwdjr. Hmob arr ra
oawMd la virile ttb)t eMaf.
"TIV W. H. BAITS.
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NAPHTHA
The Cheapest and Best Fuel on the Market.
, With it you can ran a vapor stove for one
half cent per hour. Give us a call and he
convinced. .. :.'. , '
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Sohoch ,& Stahlnector,
iniddleburBh,Pa
TOTUK EOUR PERSONS
Who secure the largest numtnr
of votes in tue contest ex.
plained below.
Getionr friends to snliscrilifi for lbs
POST and secure a Free
Scholarship-
We have just coiiuIihImI an ur
rannicnt wlii'ri'by we are enabled
to otler eaeh of four young persons
a free scholarship in the celebrated
Ijistnian Uusiness Uollepe, 1 ougli
keepsie, New York, the New York
Business Institute, 125th Street,
New York City, or the National
Correspondence Schools through
which they give instiuctiou by mail.
These instituions ar known in every
section of the world. Their graduates
are thoroughly equipped for business
pursuits, and arc numbered by tens
of thousands. They are found in
every city and in almost every
county and village in the United
States. The courses of study riven
I are short, invvrtensive, practical and
I useful and u fiord a UUr training
; for basincss tlwn can be had in any
other school.
Votes Allowei tor, Snwcm-
;., t. . . ,. TIOX8. .
For tvery new 8ulseription or re
newal for a year accompanied by
$l)0 in cash one hundred vntna
.will be given.
: For every six months) subscription
or renewal paying 50 cents fifty (50
votes will be given.
For t very dollar's worth of job
work, legal advertising, businessad
vertising or other printing brought
to thia oflice, we will issue a erti
ficute, when work is paiil for calling
for 100 votes in the contest.
. Scene in Portugal at the Rio Porto Vineyards."
CA&KTIKQ THE FORT 0EAPK3 TO THE WINERY, OX THE HEADS OF MEN AXD WOMEJiX.
KCXB THE VALLE DE MENKTIZ WHERE THEY ARE DUX TED IX TB&
XASaiJKl TATS TO BE TRODDEN FOR PORT WINE. ,
The rouged hills with projecting rocks of brown stone and shale
containing Urge quantity ot iron, make it impossible to use wagons;
here hence the grapes; have to be carried to the treading vat or larger'
as they are called, and some are Urge enough for twenty persons to
tread, which they do dancing to music furnished by the "proprietor..
Scholarship Coupoi).
This Coupon entitles
to ONE VOTK in tl.eMi.MU llll'.rll
1H.)ST'S contest for 4Sehohirshipsat !
Eastman J'usiiu-ss College, rough-1
kwpste, . ., wortli 110.
Vtm. W. Waokxski.i.kk,
1 ropnetor.
-f w?
Our Clubbing List.
In order to give all a chance to
get other pajiers cheap we h:ive
made arrangements with a iuiiiiIkt
of papers to combine them with the
IWr at special rate?. The regular
rate pet year for the Post is $1.50
but during our special otler we will
accept $1.00 per year in advance.
Then if any want other papers tint
we rame Mow wc give them the
advantage of special rates. The
first column names the publisher's
" I'ost" and the iiiihlication named
j. ne usi is asioUows.
rub. l-rlcn. 'oin. l'rl.-e.
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1 in.K- KnT.vS5. iiMi .ai,iiii1 10 ""-'oiki me amount winch
' "--"""'- I,,, ,,. I.. CllWI . .Ml ,
... ... "l" Pi'V lor tlie
Jlie l'.'Uowing statoment hy air.
Clement C. (Jaines, President of the
College, explains wliat the different
scholarships are awl what their
value is as prizes.
$37 FutsT Prizk $37.
A $35 St'iK i.Aitsini'-lUKUcs, $2.
(j(m1 for a term of twelve weeks
personal instruction (at the (i)llcge)
in tin ACADEMIC, BUSINESS,
SI K MIT-HAND, T YPE-WU1T-IX(S,
TELE(iUAIII and PEN
MANSHIP dcjmrttr.ents, and $2 for
complete Short-hand Inniks. If the
student prefer, Instnaction by Mail
in V.Mik-keepiug and Sliort-haud of
the siviue value will Ihj giv'U.
$32 Skcoxd Iri,-$32.
A $"0 So nor.AUsTiii'-PMMiKs, $2.
(JmkI for a eoicplete course in
ALFHEI) SPEEK.
the Pioneer wine grower of New Jersey whose Port Grape wine and
Kurgandy rivals the world, imported the Port Grape vines many
years ago, and planted vineyards in the Passaic Valley N. J. The soil
in Passaic county, New Jersey, is identical to that of de'Menetiz.
Specr's New Jersey Vineyards
are situated in the Passaic valley below the mountain range and the
grapes are carted to the winery in the town of Passaic where they are
mashed between rollers made of rubber, which do not break the seeds,
and made into wine.
These grand wines of Spcer's that have mellowed in flavor in the
course of years ot ripening, are the choicest wines in this country and
can only be obtained by paying a price that is higher than new wines
from western vineyards. Mr. Speer deems it necessary for a healthy
wine that it be allowed years to mature in woo l to get rid of its
coarse parts; with this object he keeps his wines several years in
fumigated cellars and frequently racks before bottling or offering for
sale. The reputation of Speer's wines as a valuable medicinal and
family wine extends around the world.
f3TGrocers and Druggists sell Speer's Wines and Brandy.
Tim l'oullr
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WUIIH'II mutt
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N. Y. Wm klyTribiinp, , i.no
Wlia. " prsn, i,(ki
Wamiliigton Weekly Post, i.cxi
K. Y. TlirlutMveukly WorM, i.oo
Aincrlcuii Cordoning M).
I'lilla. Inquirer (daily),
Kiirm Ni'Wn (SI),
Womankind (M),
Amerlcun Agriculturist,
I'nicilcal Kuriner,
Matralnrn,
Nnrllmvr'H,
l.u.lles' Honip Meal
Tli Arcnii.
MeUull's FiiHhion Mat'.,
Costnpolltan,
Leslie's Wwkly,
Review ot Kevli;K,
(nlury,
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Sano-Rio
t u r ii r 9lM et BEurnv
for FEMALE COMPLAINTS i. nhi ii
thi'V ri wrtMia. Vor all theitu imln. tnvifulrirltli'i ninl
ilimoultlnrtmtly ont ftnft f Knhlly pdlii
earth iHiualiilbe f ainouitJ4llll"l41lf i,y u,v hcrwir
iiiivh nil pmn in u amiior
Ovitrlra In lO Mhinta. lrontitly
rllvei !!' lachi', NaiiMa, lllntxj anil
llladdtT TiouMt-'n, Kalntiu'im. Nrrvoun
nn, Frar ami lt?wiondi nry. Our'
Lftimrrhipa, Witnh C'umilalnUt IH
Itlatn'ttifnta, Ilackacht, Ucarlntf iwn
I'm Inn and nil Ki'tiiali' nituinliTfi.
ltmilHliriH(irfiMMiiaMi t itration, i'heeraj
tin-nplriU ami ittilir.PH the wholo fratno,
SMlt. Hum Mini AImoIuI'Iv Hurnili'NN.
mis Mlii. hoi will ntinnl(ti a rum In unlfiianr 'hi',
Ml Lit 111 AkLIMIIUHIKIrl
or mailed In plain wrai,K.ron
mrlpl f prk-e by
The Pcrfecto Co.diton Bf . Chlcajo
HM In MhUHrhin-jrh IM., by MliliHrhnrjr lnin
(7o.; ML rit'UH'int Mlllft Ity llrnry Hunting ;nmi
lennH crock hy J. V. SampHi'll.
g IlliWII
'STOPS ALL PAIN
i IN TEN MINUTES
You can make a variety nf eom
bint'tions from the ulxive, for in
stance the PtinT and X. Y. Tribune
for l.LV) : the Post and the Phila.
I WllH BoiiniiuK' utHi,.tol utiil.
eouh for several years, and last fall
Miort-liandtwith Inrnks 2)iii'1ikIiii;; : Press for !l..r0- t lie Post th
IViutipIes, witli practical work in Y. 'I'ribune, Wt.mankind and Farm
CorresHni(!ence an-J KeM)rtinr, in-:X,.vs and other papers for onlv
structwn exclusively by mail ; or cash in advance and so on
personal instruction of the same j combinations can be made to suit
value (Tjiiitcd to ten weeks) in tiny : purchasers' tastey. Address all m
deKirtwtit of the ( Vllere, with our ( tiers to the Post or hand them toour
SimplilLid Short-hand Instructor $2. ; rcnts. if
2. TiuiiD 1bizi 2-1
A $2Tt Sflioi.AKsini'.
(JkkI course in nook-kwiiinir i i1 u U10'' i severe cough than ever
(without btKiks) including S
Single ami double entry, principles j beiuc recommended to try a bottle
and practical work, instruction by of Chamberlain's Cough liemedy, bv
mail or personal instruction of the tsS0!?!! S! t fe.S
lie (limited to eight weeks) it, nnd with the most gratifying
in any deitartment of the College, results. The first bottle relieved me
without books. W,7 "uu l 8tc"n uomw nas
absolutelycured me. I have not had
$10 Fouotii PiUZK 10. s good health for twenty years.
T . f Tectfnlly, Kns. JIaby A. Ukabd,
A ?15 Sc'hoi-AltKiui'-Li-sstix P.- Claremore, Ark. Soid by all Drug.
cists.
I'KIW, $1.
Good ftr a term of ten weeks,
correspondence instruction, in Short
hand, including lesson papers but i I" order to complete our files we
no books; or personal instruction of want the following named issues of
the eame value (limited to five ! the Post:
weeks) in any department of the July 8, Sept. 16, 1869; Oct. 6
College, without books. 13, 1870; Jan. 20, 1871 ; Apr. 17,'
These prizes are easily obtained j ov 4 lV'c.23, 1875; Mar.
and the four young persons who'"' 1878; May IT), 1879; Feb. 17,
OLD COPIES WANTED.
make the most telling efforts ant
appeal to their friends for help Mill
win them. The POST wants to
add 1,000 subscribers to its list
within the next 4 months. To ac
complish thia end it oilers the
scholarships to the four ladies or
gentlemen who secure the greatest
numlier of votes in our
Eastman College Contest
which is started to-day nnd will
close with the last issue of the POST
for August, 1898. Every ballot
cut from this paper counts one vote.
Certificates for votes acquired by
new subscriptions and renewals with
cash in advance will be issued with
ballot annexed, which must be filled
out and forwarded to be counted
No votes except those written on
the printed ballots cut from the
columns of this paper or those allow
ed for subscription, renewals, jol
worlr and advertising will be count
ed. ' Extra copies of the POST may
be obtained at 3 cents pef copy.
Mar. 10, 1881; Apr. 23, 1883.
March 27, June 12, and Oetolx;r'
30, 1884; Sept. 17, 1885; Jan. 28,
May 6, Oct. 28, Dee. 23,1880;
Dec. 29, 1887.
. Any of our readers having copies
of the above issues will confer a
favor by , letting us know. Such
copies in good condition will com
mand a fair price. tf.
Bad .management keeps more
people in poor circumstances than
any other one cause. To be suoceps.
ful one must look ahead and plan
ahead so that when a favoradla
opportunity presents itself he is
ready to take advantage of it. A
little forethought will also save much
expense and valuable time. A pru
and careful man will keep a bottle
bottle of Chamberlains Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house,
the ahif tless fellow will wait until
necessity compels it and then ruin
hii best horse going for a doctor and
have a big doctor bill to pay, besides;
one paya out 25 cents, the other is
out a hundred dollars atid then
wendera why hit neighbor ia getting
richer while he is getting poorer.
For tale by all Druggists.
$1.50 Per Day.
A FKW I..MMKS AND DRN'TI.KMKN WAST
Kl) I'o CANVASS. Above Mill try K""ri"'l','tl.
Knr imrtlcul.ir. mil "f wlitrrMH,
(Mti til. Emily stkunk, .Muiinvaua, l'a.
PENNSYLVANIA 6HAUrAUQUA.
KviliKM'il Half l Ml. irrl ma vln I'riiii
K.vlvitiilu Hit llronil.
Knr ll.n iviinst lv.ii.1,1 1 ' iuuiiiiu. ti "' In-IH
lO Ml. Oll'lnil. I'll., July 1 In aiiiisi 4. lyis. III.
I'i'iiIii-.WwiiiIii lt,..r.i.ui Ciiti.mn wlls. li n. Url
1.1 Hit ui'iit'iiii iul:lic 1 n .linn in AukhsI I.
triH'tl to rrturi! niiiil AilKOnl. 10 Iik'Iumw. Inmi
hI .Hi'Iih mi lis llin' 'ii l'cinis ivimlii, i. ml (ruin
WiihliliiL'i.in. Ii. '.. Il.tliiiniiri', Mil., mill Caiiiin
(IhUuii, N. V., mill iriiclml liili'inii'iiliili' Mil
HniiH, to ,Mt. (.u'lim and irlurn, nl ri'iluccil
niica. eM-ai.
Reduced Rates to Nashville via Pennsyl
vania Railroad, account Christian
Endeavor Convention.
On account ! the eiirltttlan Kwlmivnr Inter
national Convent loll, lu Im held at NiinIivIIIi'
Ti'iin., July .Mo l-., thu ivtiiisylvanla Itallroml
l!oitiiany will hcM excursion lli ki'U nl (lie cotr
Unuoim pnHHiiKc. Ironclad Hltrtuiliiro form, from
Hlalloiison Uu line to NhsIivUIh, at raieotnlnKle
Inrt'lor (he round trip. TIcketM will be
und Kocd koIiik, July to B : returning, ticket
will be K'hI Ui leave Nithltvlllc to Julv 15. Inclit
8Ivh, exceit Unit hy denoalllnK llfkflH Willi
HKent nl terminal Una at Nimhville on or iM'fon
July lit. nittirn limit may bo extended to leav
to Auiihi i, ihvs. Inclusive. c-M u.
How's This?
Wo ofTcr One Hundred Dollnnt Ilenard for
any caso of catarrh tlmt cannot be cured by
Hall's Crtturrh 'ure.
K. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
We, tlio undermined, have known K. J.
Cheney for tliu Dant 15 earn. nnd Ixilleve him
perfectly honoral.le In all IiuhIiii'mk tranKitctloiifi
und financially able to carry oil any obligation!.
iiiuu" u.v ilietu.
Wpi.Tlc Tkuav,' WliolPdnle nruirfflHlB, Toledo. o.
Wai.ihNo. Kinnah k Marvin, Wholesalu Drug-
I?IhIh TOlHlO. O.
HhU'8 Catarrb Cure Is tuken Interhally, acting
directly upon me dkhmi ana mucous suriuces nl
the gyatem, Tetlmonl,tls sent free. Price 7sc.
per boille. Sold by all Druiftflxlo.
llall'ti Family I'llls are the best.
"ztt REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
WMWjclkir Made.
i.r. wf$JleJyNe M?.,
mkW of Me.
YMt ORCAT 30eh n,;.
prodiire thm a how rtmult In'SO day. It s. t:
powarlully and iul kl)f. Cure when all other fill
Voiiuginim willnnaio tkair lost maubood.aad old
men will recover thrlr youtliftil vmor by utln
UKVI VO. It oulckly snd mrly mtores Mervnn.
DPM. Lo.t Vitality, lmpoteacy. Nightly Kmlwions.
Loat tower, FslIU Wumory, Waiitin filnun. snd
all i-flect of Mlf-abun orezceasand Indiscretion,
which unfit ne lor rndy, bnalnew or marrlat. II
not only cure by aUrtlii at the et of disesn. but
It a Brest nervatonia and bloml builder, br I ag
ing back tb pink glow ta rale chavk and ra
storing the rlro of youth. It wards off Jnniqlty
and Voasumtrtlon. Insist oa btvlng RK VIVo7flo
other. It can b carried In vt pocket. By mail,
I.OOpe package, or six for M.OO. with pod
uo wntton Kuaranto to cnio or ralonsl
lb money. Circular fno. iddrcat
VYAL IEDIC1IE CO.. S71 f itaxk lu., CHIC100. EL
tjlt tale at Mlddletmrf h. by W. H. 8PANGLEH.
i ill
Look ! Look 1 1
Look at yoiipsflf when .vim lu
lolliinsr ut my ftoip, 1 lit i'p ou
fittitl.v in sttclc th? lu'Ht miff finest
iilMoflliilrt und (intn' Clolliiiitr,
L'n r n i hIi i i 1 1 QooiIh, Uu.lfrwcur aud
CllflH. Cllll tO BOH III V HtOl'lv.
Jf. D. BOTER't? BROTHSeHOOD STOPC
Su.NDUllY,
l'KNNA
A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies9 shoes is n pleasant
are it gives, there's no sail
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