The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 31, 1900, Image 7

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    THE SUNDAY SCHOOL J
a., a la the In tr rnat lonn 1 Serlea for
Jane a. 1900 The Twtltt
Sent Forth.
Prepared by H. C. Leninrton.)
"" THE LESSON TEXT.
(Matthew 9:35 to 10:8.)
55 And Jesus went about all the cities
,nd illllfnl tenrhlnu In their synagogues,
ami preaching the tiospil or the Kingdom,
hoaling every sickness and every als-
Cm ii n'"UK the people.
li Hut when He saw the multitudes, He
w moved with compassion on them, bc
they fainted, and were scattered
Ejbroad, as sheep harlng no shepherd.
I hen saitn Me .into ills uiscipios:
I- . harvest truly Is plenteous, but the
lUb'irers are few.
Pray ye, therefore, the Lord of the
I,, t , that Ho will send forth laborers
into Ills harvest.
I .Mid when lie nan called unto lllm
IHls I- uuKipios, lie gave i nr ni power
unil tn neal nil minniT or suKiiess ana
. tnsf of disease.
pv tho names of the 12 apostles are
The llrst, Simon, who Is called j
llYt'i". anil Andrew, Ins hrntner; James,
thr son of Zonedee. ami John, his brother
3 Philip, ami Bartholomew; Thomas,
and Matthew, the publican; James, th
mi ef Alpheiis. ami Lebbeus, whose sur
name was Thaddeus;
4 Simon, the Caiuuuilte, and Judas Is
;. who also betrayed him.
5, These 12 Jesus sent forth, nnd com.
niiicihti mem, saying; 1 not into me
,if lb' lieiitiles, anil tutu any city ut
tii,- Samaritans enter ye not;
ii But K" rather to the lost sheep ef the
Douse of Israel.
7 Ami as ye to. preach, saying; Tin
Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.
8. Ileal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise j
the dead, cast out devils; freely ye huv
received, freely give,
GOLDEN TEXT. It Is not ye that
apeak, but tho Spirit ol your Pathol
which speaketh in you. Matt, 10:20.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Tlic lesson study should Include the
text us printed above and through
the lentil shapter, The , following
r analysis may be lirlpmil:
In counting up the totals of European
migration during the century, the New
A Ceatary York Sun finds that
the movement ii
of Mlarratlon. tlu, ,,reutpst of the
kind recorded in history. Iu the first
20 years of the century only SjO.mio Eu
ropeans came to this country, but be
tween 1820 and 1S22 more than 17,000,1
000 migrated to 1 lie Americas. In the
last-named year alone the United
States received 800,000 immigrants.
Since 18S2 the European outpouring to
various parts of the world has been
over 12,000,000 souls. Trustworthy
data indicate that during the century
Europe has been drained of 30,000,001)
persons seeking to better their for
tunes in other lands. This number is
equal to tbree-flfthi of tin- total popu
lation of Europe al the time of Augus
tus Caesar. It represents a third more
people than Great Britain and In land
gained in the Oral DO years of the cen
tury. It Is greater than the total num
ber of inhabitants of th( United King
dom in lMil), and only a little less than
the total population of the United
Slates in the same year. Yet this tre
mendous loss seems to have strength
ened Europe rather than weakened it.
This unprecedented migration seems
to have been a healthy expansion inove
ment on the purl of the civilized races.
Probably this remarkable phase of his
tory will never be repeated, for there
remain no more such vnsl ami fertile
wildernesses in the temperate zone as
the United States was at the beginning
of t lie eenl ury.
Skin Diseases
A limine re I a I Snuaml Ion.
Customer Look here, I want to
c hi litre this coat 1 bought yesterday.
My wife doeilteHk)ke it.
Heidelberg Cbange that cout? Yon
must be crazy! That's the finest pteoc
of goods you ever wore. 1 tell VOU I
What, my friend, you'd better keen When the excretory organs fail to carry off the waste material from the system, there is an abnor
that coat and go home and change mal accumulation of effete matter which poisons and clogs the blood, and it becomes sour aud acid,
your wifel Tit-Bits. This poison is carried through the venerul circulation to all parts of the body, and upon reaching
the skin surface there is u redness and eruption, and by certain peculiarities we reiiogint Kczetna,
More (ium and Leas Guam. i Tetter, Acne, Salt Kheum, Psoriasis, Erysipelas and many other skin troubles, nure or less severe.
1'nMiiuikter There Uai-reat detiuitol While the skin is the seat of irritation, the real iliaraar is in the r,1,wl M,.,li,-t..,l l.,i, n,l N
from collectors for the (juam postage powders may allay the itching and burning, but never cure, no matter how long and faithfully
stamps. I presume you'd like a set of conUBUea. ana oudiUoa is often aggravated and skin permanently injured by their use.
them, wouldn't vou?
idc flucase is more loan shin deep: me enure circuiaiion is poisoned.
Customer No; I don't know that I
care particularly for any Guam post
Bge stamps, but I'd like a little more
gum on the ones I do get. N. Y. World.
With n Proviso.
"Are yon married?" o&ked a magis
trate in a Dublin police court of a man
charged with committing an assault on
anol her man.
"No. your Worship," replied the man
in the box.
" That's a good thing fur your w ife,''
said the magistrate. The Green Bag.
v laborSavlnaDevtoe,
Mis. Tanque Don') you gel awfully
tind waiting for your l usbund to com
home evenings?
Mrs. I. tithe flh. I i . er -it up for
him. I have a phnonograph in the hall 11' Villi UiQU Tfl DUiTiML1
which starts talking as soou us he opens ,UI) " "M1 11 "Wb
the door.- V . Journal,
The many preparations of arsenic, mercury, potash, etc., not only do not cure skin diseases, but soon tuiii the digestion
and break down the constitution.
S. S. S., nature's own remedy, made of nxts, herbs and barks, of great purifying and tonical properties, quickly and
effectually cures blood and skin troubles, because it goes direct to the ristt of the disease and stimulates and restores normal,
healthy action to the different organs, cleanses aud enriches tin- blood, and thus relieves the system of all poisonous secretions,
8. S. 8. cures permanently because it leaves none of the original poison to refennent in thr blood and cause a fresh attack.
Healthy blood is necessary to preserve that deur, smooth skin and beautiful com
plexion so much desired by all. S. S. S. can be relied upon with certainty to !,i ep
the blood ill perfect order. It has K-en curing blood and skin diseases foi hall a ci u
tury ; no other medicine can show such a record.
S. S. S. contains no Doisonous minerals i- purely vegetable and harmless
Our medical department is in charge of physicians of Targe experience in treating
blood ,ml skin diseases, who will take pleasure iu aiding by then advice and direction ail
who drsite it. Write fully and freely about your case ; your letters are held in strictesl
confidence. We make no charge whatevci lor this service Dnr hook on Wood nnd
Bkin Diseases will be sent free upon application. the swift specific company, Atlanta, ca.
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Of Coarse nt.
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The Spiritual Harvest Field.
The Twelve Apostles Chosen
The Apo-tles Sent Forth vs. a-
Special Instructions vs. IMS
The Spiritual Harvest Field. Wt
have come now in our study of the lift
of Christ to the last quarter of Hit
second year, .lesus toured among tin
towns of Galilee durlug the autumn
of . 1. 2s' and the winter just follow
log Be went ijiio the Jewish Byna
vogues, and there preached the coin
ing of the Kingdom of Heaven, He
doI only preached, but tie healed, Not
only did lie speak gracious words, but
III- performed Kindly nets. His effect
ive and pointed preaching and Tin
beautiful life attracted the people.
Hut to appreciate what .lesus said con
cerning Hie shepherdless multitudes
it Is not necessary to suppose that
oth r reasons may hae brought
many to hear and sen the great Teach
er, It- may be, an some have said,
that the throngs followed out of Idle
mrloslty to see the miracles; tney
any have been hungry for the loaves
ml BsheS, But whatever the moMves
f the people. Jesus sawdown Into their
lenrts. They were sin-sick and weary.
talis had compassion upon them, as
bciio having no shepherd.
The TweVre '.pflStiek" CrTrmeir: Ian
ras in furt hernnoe of the? prent work
efore Him that Jesus now oommls
ioned the Twelve who had been
losest to Ilim for some months past,
le had selected them to be with Him
learn His ways just before His
Sermon on the Mount. This was
early in the summer of this same year,
Sow they were not only to learn, but
tlli'J were to do some actual work.
So He called the Twelve, gave them
especial power over unclean spirits
and dUtease and gave them their com
mission. I
before passing to this, however, we!
may note briefly something concern
ing these 1'J men. First comes Simon.
whom Jesus had called "Peter," mean
ing i rock. He fulfilled .lesus' expec
tations and became the "rock" of the
early church. Andrew was Peter's
brother, They were among the firsl
fire of Jesus' disciples. They were
brothers whom .lesus had called "sons
of thunder" (Bonncrges), because of
'heir fiery dispositions. John after
ward so learned to control his tem
per that he became "the disciple
whom Jesus loved." Bartholomew Is
laid to be the Nathaniel of John 1:45,
Lebbneni is the same as Thaddeus
and as Judas (Jude). Simon was a
Connonlte, which means that he was
oni of the sect of fanatic nationalists
Wl o were always iu revolt against the
Ion Ign yoke. Judas scarlot was the
"ily disciple who was not a (ialilean.
Iseariot means "man of Kerlott, a
Judean town.
The Apostles Sent Forth. The com
mission of the disciples w as to preach
iinmnrf the Israelites, and not anion;.'
Oi itllea. This waa because Jesus had
il sent tO the chosen people of
The legal right of a baby to yell in
New York city's limits, whether the
neighbors object or not, seems io have
been definitely established bj the
holding, under heavy bail, of a can
tankerous old bachelor who assaulted
a woman living in his flat because her
Infant made such vocal disturbance
that he was "unable to think," and
then caused her arrest as the mother
and maintainer of a nuisance, Inas
much as the average baby will yell
when it happens to want to, whether
it has any legal right or not. the In
cident is noi Important cxee t as it
calls for an explanation from those
New Yorkers, who ate always cryillg
aloud the praises of their city us to
w hy a baby born and nurtured ntnidsl
the delights of Hat life iu the great
metropolis should cu r want to yell.
P. arl-
West ?
Iluhy Yes, and he must be wealthy, !
I'earl Why, dear?
Iluby liecausc he told me when
home he was cot accustomed to bathe j
in any thine; but Florida water.- N. Y.
World.
Convenient Hi-asim.
"Why il" lien stay uway from
church'."
Well, sometimes I don't go because
I haven't got new shoes, and then,
again, I don't go because 1 have new
alii es." Indianapolis Journal.
Too Great n Cnntmst.
Father 1 don'l see why you can't
like Mr. Chubleigh. His' habits arc
eveellent, He do, -n't drink or -moke
or play the races. What's your objee
lion?
Daughter (who loves another) Ob j
it- I don'l know. (Suddenly bright-!
ehlnc I I'd be so awfully homesick
witli iiiin. papa; he's so unlike you. I
N. V. World.
A Chemist, A Teacher,
An Engineer, A Lawyer,
An Electrician, A Phyiician,
A Scientific Farmer, A Journalist,
or il von wish lowi'iiro a t ruining
dint will lit you tot' tiny honora
ble pursuit in lib'.
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State Cote
or
OlTois Exfnptiunal AflViiitagfs.
for Siwinl Kxauiiimt'oii I'tiiiers
lor ( iitnlo rut' iriviiisr lull in lor-
I mi tlon ri'SIK'i'tinj! row es of -link,
expenses, etc., ami shuwitii; posi
tions held hy "'aiiimii -, iiililfcss,
The Registrar,
Slate ( 'ollcLH', ( i btie 'olilllV, I'll.
1 Read This ! Read This !
?; MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPETS
ii
s hiiBi-r than 'V r lii'fore ; niy I'HIC S LONVEIi ihim ()
r, i . c lor 1 1 i rs . Ai i, ( i ( i ( 1 1 is. Jly pricfH on 45 voIIh ofeiii Hil I
wish In eloi-n out will Mill I ho nockel book id n to umI khv.
otlit is tudbi'v. !, not tliink ol buying your tall iMipeiH until R
vou uive my Htru-k of cnipi'tK your tittentiou niul I tin pneen o
id some of in 1'anf.iii.s i tun i i Vet jug, 5
lite
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Ill) Ul UU1 ICilUD, uui imu
v I'riei H jui t n ii h t ou these goods.
Otic 'rd About Pictures.
!'s I inn oflVrinir niv nrrHonl sloek id' oietures ni
fi TFI.iN ('( 1ST mill si. me lor the pine of the glu
X Don'l nuns litis sale.
i) 1 Iiii' si'tiic prettv luings in nflnr it
S; r.n'i wiM Hiirpriso you in Htyles and Prim
s il; till
Furniture,
I, LESH
fiHiues,
all new.
A man with a genealogical record not
easily matched is Moses Chaiubcrlnin,
of Milton, Pa., born in 1812, the twenty-third
child of Col. William Chamber
lain, who commanded a New Jersey reg
iment in the revolutionary war. lit
was married ."our times and had seven
children by the firsl wife, four by llu
second, four by I he third and i icht bv
r
he fourth. Only one survives, I hough
their desceiv.'.mls number ever a thou
sand. The life of the survivor and that
of hits father reaches back lo 1738, when
Washington was four yeorfeold.
I ii ('mart.
, witness,
ilir uaino ii
. mi are on your .
Lawyer
Samson?
Willie-. Yes. s!i
"Now, remember
nnth. Do ou seriousl think you Curslsspotetvey, Night Kmllons, I
i.i i i i sas)K ul wii-i mi.- i i
I I O I II l.l I, Vill i l ll t-1,1' S Il'l' ll . mat 'IT if . , .
TfaaaM "U euectsoi -i li aiiu-e or
1 i!i li I know, sir: but I d like to
Irj when you have finished with the
j.iw bone." Brookly n Life.
NERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
f Mom.
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UNDERTAKING ! UNDERTAKING !
brunch ol my bUKiness I inn i i i . 1 to trive :
ii tbt'
c i no in si set oi' i- 1 11:11 em i no HtH'Un'il l luoiiey , I lino ,i i,,
lllll at t rl.t loll. M.V i ullippaof ill t Ills Iu in eb i d I him in ss js
t tl'" lint si ii. ;l i st at o. H K A USES. CAlilllACES ,i .1
TAK1NO I'AHLOHS am op to ihiti-.
if One wont I'tiouli retmrt Unit in.v iittenllnn lins heeiilliil tn I t :. , r.ird in
Si luy pt hvii, I l.rAIIANTbK liiliirnlsli Ihesiiineij I- ul .s loN;Y Hum . .,
Sj lintiMi in tin tiiii in. v. I ol MtANTKK tuKlvejoti essler I MKM Ihuu nil ullirrs.
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BXOOSS anil null -I'lction.
A nerve tonic and
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,UIUUU UUI1UOI, Ol ,
tho nink vlow to mile
clienkH nnd restores the
trn of youth. Hy msil
ftOe tier bo II 1 .... . f,,r
$2.60, with our bankable gVOrantes to cure
ui imiiuu mo miiiioy cum. ,-m ii,i tor ruculur
,'ltJle
60
PILLS
50
CTS.I
'A Tell i In ine ( i uiiii'cl ion
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A New York superintendent of
schools soys; "We have had more case
of corporal punishment to investigate
this year than usual. Our boys seem
more than ever given to lighting, I
think ii Is due to the way in which most
of the newspapers exploit t In doings id
prize fighters. .Not only is a great deal
of space devoted to prize fights, bill
the pugilist8 and scenes lit the ring
side are fully illu-t rated. Now. all this,
has a bud effect on the boys, ami is the
eau.se of most of I In ir disorderly acts."
Kuarunloo buntl.
a RYTPA STRFNflTH
Immediate hits
A young woman whose home Is with
in u, few miles of Augusta, tin., makes
a comfortable living for herself am!
her mother by growing bulbs and sell
ing them to northern seed houses. She
inherited about .'n acres of land which
the neighbors said was too poor to
sprout cowpeas. She bought a mule
ami went lo work clearing up and fer
tilizing. Now she has a beautiful bulb
and flower farm.
1'itr over llflv Vf-iLin Mis. W l sn.ow '- Him
imi .-via i' liitu lM-eii iim-iI by mothers fm llii-lr i anilcopyuf our bank
I'tilliben whili-teethiiiK Are yil iliiturln'il lit
nlpH and btokso at your rent by i. siuk child
BOnsrlim inn! erviiiir witti palnof outtlnvtostb?
if I . .. r ilUu ve i ..
.!,. . 4,...ll.i.r S, r,,.,'' .'., I I. ,1.1,. ., 'I', i 1,1 n.r ' (HILLOW LAUKL)
Hh viiliie Is Incalculable, It win relieve Hie poor Positivoly nseintesd mm for toss of uwnr,
utile Htiffsrsr Immediately. Depend upon it, aricocolo, underelonea or Shrunkso I cms,
mntiierH, tliere In no mlstatie about it Iteures Psrssls, Locomotor Ataxia, Norvous 1 o-tra-
.lliirrliieu, reiculittes tin St im-Ii ami IIowcIh, lion, llysturin. Kits, InsBoUy, Paralysld I ml thu
oiireii Wiiil Colli-, softemi the (lums, reduces j Bsstilts ol. Ksesstfve Uso ot Tobacco, Opium or
liiilammatioti, and Klventone and cuersv to the ! Lliiunr. Bv mail In plain i. : $1.00 n
nhiilc yitpm. "Mr-. Witislow's Hoiithlnti Sy. I box, 0 for $6.00 with our bankablu Kua
uui " foi children Icetlilnii i- picasniil ti the mtte bona to cure In UO (laya or rotund
taste and is the prescription ot one ot tin old- I money paid. Address
est and best female physleiansand nurHeslnthe NmiITA LVtrfllPAl
I'tlltcd Slali-. ami is for sale by oil ilriimd-l- "6HII BILUIUHI. tU.
tliromrlioul tin- world. Price, twenty-five cents Clinton St Jnckson Sts.. CHICAGO. ILtV
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ran Pi ; -.11 In Alllllll.l.lll lii, nill li I II. Mm
BOOTIllSOoVRCP. ---Iv.
This Dictionary'
i ni,
jtarm For Sale. :
A i farm nnntaiu'iiir 35 aeres sit-
note in Perry Twit., ! nub I rniu Ainu ,
adjoining J. f. Naugle's fiirm. mil
buildlliiti mid excellent wmer. Must
he koIiI so. ui. I'm- prices and purlieu-iu'--
en i I on or address
5-1(1 It. HA HAH IIEIM, Aline, Pa,
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A young woman lias had the color
of the pupil of her eye restored by
tattooing with India ink at the Miami
(().) medical college. Vcors arii an
ulcer involving the cornea. en
croached upon the pupil, leaving nn
UMlghtly white sear. The patient
suffered a three days' ordeal during
the process of tattooing.
Veterinary sUrceoN.
SELINSGROVE. PA.
aii professional business entrusted to my cur
will receive prompt aud careful attention.
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AS. O. CHOUSE,
'i"'l first. They were better prepared
'or the message (at least should have
!i"' ni by their long national training,
first to the Jews, then to the Gentiles
Was the order. Their message was to
he: "The Kingdom of Heaven is at
hand." The King bad come, remission I
of sins mio-ht. be had through repent
Mice nnd faith. They were further
Co heal the sick, cleanse the lepers and
CSst out devils. Jesus says to them:
Freely ye have received, freely tfive.'
They had been with Him, drunk in
His message of cheer und salvation,
now they were to sprend forth to the
People what they hud received.
Teachlnsr of John the Daptlat.
John the Baptist, the greatest of
the prophets, gathered together the
scattered rays of Old Testament pre
diction Into these two sayings, which
will be forever associated with his
name: "Behold the Lomb of God, that
t&keth away the sin of the world!"
nd "rie shall baptize you with the
Holy Ghost, and with fire." The first
' the Gospel of atonement ; the second
ii the Gospel of regeneration; and
kth together give a eomprehensive
ommary of all that Jesus brings to
nn. William M. Taylor.
Prairie dog meat is now said to be
"white, tender and delicate." with a
"rich, toothsome flavor" superior to
that of spring chicken or quail.
There has always been a theory that
the prairie dog must have been cre
ated for some useful purpose, but the
information as to its food qualities
comes lute.
In the Illinois bouse of correction tin
women prisoners are to be set to win k
ut (lower culture for the market in
three large greenhouses recent ly added
to the institution. An expert horti
culturist will direct the training. Tbt
prisoners seem pleased with the new
departure.
Women ns train porters ure an in
novation that is fast becoming pop
ular. The woman who wishes her
shoes laced, her dress fastened, etc.,
is wondering how she managed to
travel before without such aid.
An eastern Oregon exchange reports
that a cattleman of that section lately
sold a car load of steers right off the
range that averaged $48 per head.
None of these cattle had been fed a
pound of hay or grain.
ATTORN 1 Y AT LAW,
MlDDMCBUKCt, PA.
All I. i- Deis entrusted to 'us core
will n id oroiupt attention.
M1FFLINBURG
F.1AS3L E WOPKS.
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R. H. LANCE,
O. nler iii Marble I
Neoletl (.inline . . .
MONUMENTS, HEAD
STONES & CEMETERY -;-LOT
ENCLOSURES. $
5 Old Slones Cleaned and Repaired.
Prices as Low as the Lowest. -
Satisfaction Guaranteed. T
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t tJ i )liiauoi -.- . .i
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(uin ,.fi'j'i . worreiier Ulcuotwn bM i05ft0 wortU, Ccntnri tsl.fflft
luhI HlsHiiUril IWsWW. Thera em from t- t t,v rach Own with
50.00U w nnin tut) ho in- had uimn Nun- b relofm unlii nrtl f.
a i it w ilcv Iff hIiuwn i iii pliirnl ftirniH il All Uin tinntins
AliolluT hiIiih oul hIhiiii . Phjin tallj illttlrull WunU hut
Ihe iitftltwt f nil RrhU etiielit In tntHliTii ilh'tlinr) inud u.c ii iho
RttilMtull "f 85.3MMI wnril li lllll illrllniiAl i Uivaiitl ol u klliglo sfttfC
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i in t t i dT f i in Wot il ; Lnrifi' i Hit : H I'nrllHiiH iilnrs
i: nit h : r.tiMiii s I iihI i in tfii : - Social I I mtn 1 1 ; V,
t ti i U i iti i : i . I rc nf i .'liiii- , 1 1 flint I ii.ii urn ; 12.
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It i.i Ii: i.i-'i t, IiatnIs-iMicly tiuiiiiil la In itatln h at In t nm rs.
T. Introiluro Fftrni fltiil Homo, mil I
1 Mti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v iwin.h nlrcath hai n rlnuiu-
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taken, we make Ho- fnn n, Riiiini Umhle M l r: I ' reifiilw
hrlei . f Fnnii uml ll.n,,. lnMeentn a)i :ir. Imi we will m-ihI H
tin-, metittniilinr flitt im t. hU months i ir'al l :: nli
'hi -llv.r nr riiaiiilK, ami wltliaiil nirlliei rttariro f""1 ""lie
f 'onirlMnalT M1itfr IHrtlonnry," a almve ilewi
luall. iHHUhAlri. All nrreiitliitf tin-i.tt. t v 'ti 1. 1 im- ..iiMinmo"-
I. . nt l IIIiinI it i 1 1 l lO-pnue pn-i in I i-t . - lulfiltitf ' "
linefiil arflrlert ami Moitie m the hinhi n n..ni ;tUr mIT i vn o .oh .
If ionr mitWrliitlnti i- nwii imnn-rthiti U will ahui lia Imle riwfcel
At I -I- nl the wtirhl. pntitalnlna in;n- in polors. ulm ti w ..nl.l
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GIVEN AWAY.
FARM and hcmf, Box D, Springfield, Mass., or Chicago, Ills.
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EARS, ROEBUc,-. Ac CO. Chicago.
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TAGS
"Star" tin tags (showinp; small starn printotl on
of tiiL'), " Horse shoe,'' "J, 'I'.," 'Oood Look," "I'm
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und "Drumtuond" Natttrul Loaf Tin rags aro of li'iuul vnlnu in
seonring presents mentioned below, und may l.i aasoi I.
Every man, woman and child can tind Homcthiu'j on tho 1. I
that ihuy w.juid liku in have, can liave
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MAJOR'H
UtHllKIt
CEMENT,
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CEMENT.
HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS.
WK HstLL III A IIAIK iWlfj 3 U uslrh
bv fcalr at frosn 65C u, S3. 29. Ilia M ol
wllrh-i thai ratal! al 1 1 no lo s.tMI.
OUR OFFER Cut thhi ad out and iirnd
sample uf the -umi ahao wantttl, and cut It ! r
, f: r-i n t t st r-a rr n n n n r n zs ra rrr
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Middleburgb, Fa,
Ih workint? at tln HarneHH buni-
iighb fr t h past 85 y6sr! ami
ut m near tho ro'itsl an i t Mt' Inrl
oar ipclal prlea quoted anrl tu Mtn to
pny poatAKe, and will mill iho awitrh io
anairh joar hair rtar-t. nnd Mttd toyouh.r
man, i.
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nurHporlalOlTf r 1'rlff ai fnllnwii 2 nr.. iwltetl
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long-, ibort item. S3. 29. WltHAUITll
uln vTUKa ma niKneat jrratie on thm , - orwl WI .?i vitii-i'd t nil u k' iw
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iido Ol any puny in ooyuer .
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Infill, return It and wu will itniiiedlately I a? i, u.. .,.l TJ.. '
Jt " -' - - ' f
1 Fui'iiii-liing ( kjiIm everv Season.
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Give Ilim a Call
l.a..d Writ for Free Catalogue ol
ir uoouo. Aoureoa,
:AR$, ROEBUCK a CO. (Inc.) Chicago
aCsoswiaowaststf reSakla, SootSSal
8Eat. hoebuck a co.dnc.) Chicsga County and that you tret
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
ftlaan... snd beautinet the hair.
Pruinotea s lozuriant growth.
Never rails to Beatore Gray
Hair to Its Youthful Color.
Cured acaJp diaaaae Si hair talUs.
SU.aniUnaJsl DruaKd
Your Money 's Worth
jl every time you buy of him. y
NETJRAIXIIA cured by Dr. Miles' Pan
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IS Oarvara, (,'"! iteali l'urliii-ra
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rrltmrm ' ncr aw.-d ullorti n no plraaurt Ihuu a u ..u'a or.li c cay
(ithrrb.rtad. MAKE THE TEOTI
Send tais to OOWTINBMTAId TOII WVO CO., St. Louis, 3.
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