The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 01, 1900, Image 7

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LEGAL ADVLRTISING.
4MKNIMKNT T THE ( ON'S'I IT' TloN
ft PK(POfUD TO TUB UlTIZKNS Of
THIS COMM(WKALTJI K(K 1 IiKIK At'
PRO V. Me OU IKIKr,nN HY THK HKN
EKAl. A88XMBLY K TUB COMMON
WEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA nn
UbUBD BY ORDBH ok THK BRCRBTAUY
uf thk oomvonwbalth in puiwd
ancb of aicticlk xvui ok tab con
BttTCTlON.
A .HUNT BBBOLUTION
rrn-."fu; an amend DMnt to the OonatltuHon
of tin Oonnonwaallhi
Section t Hf it rt'iwlvtt) by the Senate and
Boom f KcpreNeiitiuivrH of the Common
wealth In Geiteta) Aninb,y met. that thn ft
kowlng in pvopoaod amendmentatotaenott
utitutfou of the Ooavroonwealtta of Panii y t
Tftiiii, in aoooffdance with fpfavUtoaaoitua
iateentfa aittele thrreof:
Aatendnient One ta Artielu Elbt, BecUon One
Add tt the 'ntl of tbf lrst ;r.tnnijiii . f I
vv.uu after the ' 'thall i- entitled to
eoM) ut all election" tin- words, "Niibj'ot how
tvartoftich lawi raojajrins iii reKHtHtini; the
netgnatlon of eiictro n- the Oenetal Amembly
may emu t,'' m that ttic Mttd iwttto glial I read
m follow.
Section 1. OiMHtVotion of Klfvin-. Kverv
BMtleottlaen twenty-one year of mm lH)Htaat
mijk 'lit mi mi evfaajJJ uiiiiuuitiinn, niiitii lies t:n
tilled to vote at all election), mrttject however
I--ir h l,iw- rcfjinrLii ami rayolatlni the rc;
Ixtration of elcctoTH aa the Oejarral Assembly
nay enact:
He ttmll liave k4eii a cttueei of the l'uitet
Still I lit ll'IUtt IlltO HUllltll
He shall Imve rt nlded In 6m Stat'1 one vrnr
' t( iniivctl theMfritiii mid .tiirtii(l wihiiti
He shall have resided in the election dlrtrlet
in it hB iiwi "iht inn nt it 'i twu i
tl twenty two fieata of aire ami upwards, he
" ...in. .i. uiaw M
county ta. nhieh nhall have been assented at
Ifast two iiMnthrml jiaid lit laaat one month
before the election.
Amendment Eleven to Arti-.'lc l.ilit, S.-ction
Seven.
Strikeout from said scitkm the worrN "hot
do elect w aha I 14m deprived of the prthrllege
i vutiiiiiv reason of his name not being re
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words, "but lawn reifuUtimf and reqiif riiiK the
rt'Kistnti n .f electors maylbe 'Mimtedt apply
10 Clttca OVlh. ornvided that such laws may be
uniform for eitHM of the satne class." so that
WHil !-UIIiIl -lli.ll It'IMWIFt IIMIOW s :
section 7. UtrWormtty of Election Law All
Itwi regulating the lioldlneof election by thv
'! for the Mffiatratloa of lat'tnmahall tn
utiilurin tlii'ouuhout the Mtte, but ltws nn ;i
"M it iikik tin- irKimiiiiM in -ifi'niri
that stu b law'kc UUUOm tor cities of the same
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A true epy of the Joint Beaoluttom
W. w. GKIBST,
Secretary if tlbt -liouiiiiouwcalth.
ami:nim:;nt to the coxsnTrTioN
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POMMONWBALTH FOR THFJK APPROVAL
K ItlvlKtTION BY THK tJKNKlUL AS-
WUiLi OK THK COMMON WBAIIH OP
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A JOINT BB8OL0TION
''I'-ii.- an amendment to the QongMtlltloil
of the tomtnouwnalth
Section 1 111. ft - Wm tin. Sl.a.,.. !
OtUii.f I ; ,.t i .-.. ..Cel.. I ',.! l.i.
fennsylvanca in tienerl Asseiubly met
tlie roriHtitibtKin of the t'ommomvco4t h of
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t ie iirlitnutt!. . t i..!.. t l...r..f
Aniendmcnt.
Brike nut section fur of article, eirbt. ami
on in pmce Thereof, as loiiowa:
Mttion 4. AH cleetionn by the citizens alur.ll
J ballot or by euch other method an nutv
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true copy of the Joint Rcaoliitloti.
W. W . UK1KNT,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
DtflNISTRATRIX NOTICE. Let-
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i.OfT it'Odore Brdlav. lata of Krankiin twn
iiP the undprHltrnotl. all naraon knowina
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lei hriTEH, Airy, PaxotiivilKj, Pa.
Mmak'Uurgb, Pa., Oct. 1, lviOO.
XRCKTOR'S NOTICE.-Noticc in hereby
PVta that letters tenTamentarT unon the
SHMp. Hnyder t?oiinty. Pa., deccaiied. have
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"I'lcU.., to aiil fHtati mIimiiIiI mairn ItMMten.
e'lMijeni anu those Having claims aaalnfit
0Uh uriwnt tli, -in riiilv .nl.Bnln..ul
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. Hninilnl Irhiurnut A an' A .'.f l'..r... I....
w f ' wmfmmt umwm oeen lsnuea
i - mi hi o me unucrnifrneti, to whom
'"'"Clttoil to anlil u.t..ti. ul.n..l,l I
Payment and thoaa hmvinsr rla.imsi a(n.t
I'tctoni inera quit auineniirntiii inr
en ? i wf i. n iiitAiiti'.i
"want MIIU. Pa.. Oct. 11. 1000.
J . INn VTP..fllN
eabl. w Per t re
rour Job.
"Vos. lie's t he architect of his own
fortunes."
"Indeed. I clon't BBS how he ever
f9 (be building: permit." Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Strictly W!iliirii.
Iir held thr maidcn'n little hund.
Bill nr'cr ppokc a word nf love;
The counter m between then. k.i4
lie wan ntttnc on her ;: v '
An Old Pajlbm K.ulid.
Imlieviiiijf ?"
"Nut nt'ceisMrU. icapond-Ml DoU
ion; "for i: . ji.rr. 1 n,u trcr Ja,
but an to beUtvtllg you-- 1U uevca
finlihtd that eiit?iict. Tit-Bit.
An l uot lfluitiu.
Wenry Waplea Vluu' a iUiUo-r
quuro, PttT
Pat)ifliling PH Tf koor what
u nrrt maftl la, 4ont JfrT Well,
tnke out tiie ni(4tl and Ui-wjVh y
holler Biiiiare Jiu!e.
Mother What? Ooinij lo nmrrj
thrvt follow Ginslliuj? lt-? a bar
tandar. DauifhU'r HuTal You nttln't tallc.
Your only aon tvndi a aoda fountain
In a prohibition town. N. . Wwkly.
Woman', tt.to. ta Pran-.
The cause of womnn ha. rejeetred :i
wvero blow In Par!., tli otiitor of
liteneeel At a rectnt eltctlou of aooni
inltteo In the Soeirte (.. fln. de Let
tre there were four women onodidattx..
nil ot wh ottx were de-feat cl. It Is Dot
n.y to Induce the. French mind to 110
cord recognition to feminine talent. PI
was a Frer.chjnon who Midi "Wmr.cn
pro Into lltoratiire a. a cat jdaj. w4tli ;
inouae flnnclnu around to . If any
one ta looking. In oUktt worda, to at
tract attention."
l!MlBec Ta. liLu...
In eoininj -i.'!i modern wotJm u.
telegrnrj." ihotofnphy," to.. Uie
Japance haw recourse, to t lie Qilnew
language, ns we do to tU (,rok.
Qoa.lp in Hie Atelier.
"There teema to be a decided differ
ence between the pictures Peneketcli
inukea now and those he made befori
hn wae marled. Hie women are nc
longer beautiful."
"Well, yon Fee he married lilt; mode,
and naturally haa given uj the habil
of idealizing her." Chicago Times
Herald.
Correct Silverware
Correct in character, design and
workmanship ii aa necessary as
dainty china or fiuc linen if you
would have everything in good
taste and harmony, Knives,
forks, spoons and fancy pieces for
table use will be correct if se
lected from goods stamped
Renumber t s 17, m ns thm are imita
tion "KoKcr." f or cutftlutfuti No. Iff.
aadrofji the makiT
International Silver Co. Merlden, Cone.
IN COMBINATION WITH THE POST.
We give below some clubbing
combinations with the Post. The
rates quoted are very low.
The Karm .Journal, monthly, for
almost five years and the Mlddleburg
Post one year, paid Id advance, $1.00
The Kiirm .lournal in one of the ln-f-t
nifrieiiltural piit.. r publlsbMl. II con
tjkinH from 83 tu 40 pases aaefa montb
nd tn-Ats of .-very Miliject of Interest to
the fnrnier, labererana working loan.
The Now York Tri-Wcekly Tri
bune and tlir Middleburg Post, one
year, paid in advance, only $1.75.
The Tri-fA'ccklv is published Monday,
Wednesday and l'riday, reaehei ' large
.lroportioii ut subscribers on date ot
issue, and ea h edition is a thoroughly
up-to-date dally (ami 1 3' newspaper for
busy people.
The New York Weekly Tribune
and the Middleburg POST, one year,
paid in advance, only $125
The Weekly Tribune Is publi4hed on
Thurmlay, and tflves all luiportitnt news
of nation and world, lb most reliable
market reports, unexcelled agricultural
department, reliable Keneral Informa
tion and choice and entertaining; mis
cellany. It In the ''people's, paper" for
the entire United State, a national fam
ily paper for farmers uml villaicerM.
The New York Tri-Weekly World
and the Middleburg I'oht, one year,
paid in advunee, only $1.G5.
The Trl-Weekly World soma, thrco
time-H a week, in tilled with the Intent
Bene of the country nut 1. well worth
the price aHkcl for it.
The Practical Fanner, one year,
and the Middleburg Po8T,one year,
paid in advance, 1.60. Both of
the above papers and the Practical
Farmer Year Bock and Agricul
tural Almanac for 1900, paid in
advance, only $1.05.
The I'r.ctlc.l Farmer is ono of the heat
farm papers piit)lihed, indued weekly,
nt 11.00 ye.r. The year book contnliiH
600 page In which there la a fund ot I n
formation that 1m uacful to the farmer.
The price of thia book alone la 50 cento,
and the Year Uook tor only tl.tvs.
Jell-w, Ttae New DwiMrl,
pleaseB all the family. Four Flavors,
Lemon, oransre.rasnberry and straw
berry At your wooer's. 10 cents.
Try it to day.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
;.rncn In llit ln(rrnnll)innl erlea fni
November Itle.i The DSJta.1
Blew i rd.
rr.i:rid bv II is. Lenin ft On.
TUX LB88 IN TEXT,
(l.llke lt:l-ll)
l. And He saM unto His dlsciplts: There
i a eirt Un rich man. ftbicb bad : St.W'
ri; .ini the imi ws ai-eused unto hlin
hut he had w.M.d his hihk;..
And he called htm. nr.d snid ir.u hlnv
HOW is II that I hear tins of llui ? OlVS
n .eeoiiut of thy stewardship, tor thou
inayeat be r.o longer st ward.
3. Then ih, steward said Within hlmelf:
What hall l do? tor nt) lord taketh awa)
from me the Stewardship; 1 cannot d!tf.
10 b.ic I um sshsnied.
. 1 am resolved what to i'", that, when
I am put out of my iti wardship, they
may receive nie Into their houses,
5. Bo bo called (Very one of his lord'a
debtors unto him, and said unto th. first:
How nn.rh owes! thou unto my lorl?
. And he said: Aii hundred measures of
oil. And he said unto him: lake thy bill,
and sit down quickly, ai d write fifty.
T. Then said h. to another: And how
much owest thou? Aral h. said: An hun
red measures of wheat And he said unto
Din, Take thy bill, mid writ, fourscore.
8. And the lord commended the unjust
steward, because he had done wisely; for
the children of this world are In their
ent ration wiser than the children of IlKht.
8. And 1 say unto you: Make to yourselves
friends of the mammon ui unrlghn ousnese;
thai, when ye full, they may receive you
into everlasting habitations.
10. He that Is iHiihful In that which ir
least is falililul also In much; ai d he that
la unjust in the h asi is m Just also In much.
f 11 If then fore yc have nol In n taiihtul
in the unrighteous mammon, who will com
mit to your trust the true rlchi '!
It And If yr have i t been faithful in
that wiikh la another nun's, who shall
give you th.ii which la your owu?
is. No servant can serve two masters;
for eli h.r h. in hate the one, and love the
cither, or else hu will hold to the one, and
deapias the other. i,'e cannot serve God uiui
mammon.
GOLDEN TEXT. 1 e cannot rr e Qod
uitl mammon. Lake IttilS.
NOTES A. Mi COMMENTS.
The leaeon ji!un comes unor three
heads;
l. The Circumstances,
. Tii Parable.
8. Je.ua' Lsssoni and Application.
The Circumstance.. The little wurU
"also" in verse 1 gives us the kcj here.
Implying u. it does that it beltings ui
Uie same group as tin parables have
just been studying'. Jesus was con
tinuing his after dinner t:i!t nt Uie
house uf the phurisee. He had spoken
both to the ph a risers present and also
Ui bhe publicans. Novi in the presi ace
of these lie turns tu His disciples,
Tii. Parable. The parable story is a
familiar oiw. Hut certain questions
arise regarding what classes of people
the characters represent In the Oral
place, who was the rich man? in iij:
nrinj,' ,ut the application of most par
ablea we may assume that the chief
character In tha story represents Qod,
as iu the parable uf the good shepherd
and of the prodigal ion. We will prob
ably go iimisi if wo nuikf SUeh an iis
sumption in thia ease, We know thn t
.lenu while speaking to liU ddsclplee
if in a cwiinnv of publicans and pharf
sees. The publieans lu a teue ww.
atewarda. Their master was the gov
ernor of the province, or more remote
ly th Soman emperor. Looking at it
from thi Standpoint we do not need
to make every act of any one of the
characters coincide with our own views
of right and wrong.
Anoi her thing to take Into consider
ation isilw net of the steward. Just in
what did that consist? Did he dishon
estly discount his master's bil!? Or.
was it that he had been extorting from
his master's debtors more then hart
been duo, ami keeping the balance for
himself? Hither theory is plausible ns
far ns the text is concerned, onlt the
latter make the commendation of the
action mora consistent, and we will
not have to account for a seeming
praising of n had action. However.
this interpretation will not have to be
accepted, aa a study f tin? word of
the rich iiiaii will show not a nom
ine nd at ion of the manner In which the
ate ward ingratiated himself, as of the
fact that he did manage to gain for
himself friends among his debtors.
Jesua' Lessons and Applications.
(I) Make friends of the mammon of ui
righteousness. or, better (ucuoriMng
to the revised version), by means of
the mammon of unrighteousness. In
other words. It right to so use money
as to gain the gratitude of others less
fortunate. That laying up treasure
in Heaven.
Money Is called the nmmmon of m
righteousness, because often wrong
fully acquired, and alao because it is
always a .puree of great temptation.
(2) The steward had l).t.n
oharged hecniiae) of "wast lug" or
misusing what was Intrusted to him.
He had probably boon unfaithful in
little things to begin, until he bud
become reckless wilh the larger In
terests intrusted to his care. (See
verso 10.).
(3) Unfaithfulness tn the things
pertaining solely to this lifo renders
one unfit for those rlohet of the heart
which are the more real, because Uicy
do not consist of that which cjui rat
lost or destroyed.
(4) One cannot be falthfnl to him
self, who la unfaithful to othera.
(5) Mammon (money) is to be a
servunt, not a master. You enniiot
llva for money and be faithful to frod.
Serve nod and use the thing. Be pu-tst
into your baud in Oil service. Money
is a good servant, but it is eruej,
exacting, destructive foroo If allowad
to be more.
Grnpe from C.unnau.
It is vain boaating of your aap tu
Iom you produce tho fruit.
He who groans most In prayer fre
quently loan, the Lord least in clios
ity. Tapering off u bad habit in but
.pinning out a ropo to hold you till
the next siego of tho temptation.
When a man makes a religion he
tries to make one that will let him
stay mean and still respeot himself.
It is remarkable, how many differ
ent kinds of fish the devil can catch
when he baits his hook with money.
Bams Horn. j ,
jO TST A Hftv EX HH
tmim is a constitutional ok mm mmsi,
and far beyond the reach of mere local remedies. Thoae who rely upon them for a core lost valuable time, meet with disap
pointment tnd allow the disease to take firmer bold Only a real blood remedv can reach this troublesome and dangerous disease.
8. S. S cures Catarrh because it first clesnsea and builds up the blood, purine, it, mate, it nch and Healthy, stimulates and
puts new Ufa iuto the sluggish worn-out organs, snd thus relieves the system of all poisonous accumulations.
Mra loa.pliine PolhllL of Hue West, S. C, writ.. " I h.d C.larrb, which htcitit to Am
'. thai 1 wa.entliely d.uf In one ear. .nd .11 Inetde of my vvr. !-i - iit nt ihr rj
.tnusbrd off. Wh. Ike di.eu.c h. .t unt thl. far Ihr phySKUla yMrr nir u; n, InCUtakl. j
'"rii to try s a a ui resort, ..d begag tu Isaprove at once, n seemed to gel at ike
-rat of the dl.HM, and after a lew ' traUaal I an entirely cured, a. d fur uore thau
aevc. year, h.tc s.d no .Ign of ike dlae.aa"
6. 6. 3. is made of roots, herb, and barks of wonderful tonics and purifyin;;
properties It is the only vegetable blood purifier known, and a certala and wife
cure for al blood troubles Bend for our loik uti Wood and Skin Diseases, and at
the same time write our physician. alout your ewe. They will cheerfully giv. j.n
any tnf 'tuation or advice w.ntcd. We samkat ate ciiuge tot thia.
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I Head Tins! Read This !
m PREfJSiW STOCK OF CARPE fS 6
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g Is Ihic.r iiiaii vpi before: nij I'ltic S LOW EH limn OTH- W
EUS loi ti e SAME GOODS, My prii'ca on 45 rnlln of carpH I K
wish tu close out will suit tb tiovkcl bot'k ol itmi'.i ami hiivu o
otbers iiiuiiey. Do nol think of Imyiiig your fail raipctt until K
0 you givo my stock of carputB your attention Hud gel lUti pi'icca Y
uf s(ii!K ul tuv baagaiue 1 atu offeiiug, Q
1 See Mf Dfsslar of MfttaHi Pnles& Fix'aires. I
? One Word About Pictures.
I nm offering my preaout slock of pictures al c-t, LESS ft
m Tumr'iwT l.l,,... i.... 1 1... ..i ii... ..i.,. t ;., X
w fcuall VVOI BUU DUUII IV'I im , 4, , u I ill' ii, j ... i i.i .i .nil
2 Don't misi -!i: nale.
,j I Lave t iiueprelti tliiiiitn t etV-i in Furuitu;i . i.'.l in . .
La'er will siii ptiae you in Styles uml l'rices,
I UNDERTAKING ! TJDERTAKIHO !
In this bi-'tich of my bu. iuess nm prepared to I.
9 public tbo bei i hi i bice i bat c iu be sooareo bv nioney. i nu
s personal ntteiiiiou. My cquippage in this branch of buincs.,
o one of Uie titn -i in thn slate. HEAltsES, CAKIU.U I ;1S
o DNDERTAKINU PAHLOIti are op to date.
9 onu word Htio'ii irepori ih:it nil' nttonlloii has boealled to lately in rvg.inl ..
12 Bivpricef I IIUAUAN'It'K to furiil.-li I lie SHIne n IhiiI LKSS MUSKY Ulan a...
bouse In the county, I iiOAItANTfcU toglve you easier I'AYMKST tluiii alluiiiti
Fli'st-CliiHis Liv-erv CtuinccU'il Willi Uiitlertakini' IK'imi'tiikiU.
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Telephone ( IouiicuI'm i.
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tij matter how handsome
can be spoileJ by a pair of ihocj
clothing.
No shoe rei earth, at whatever price, can equal a MONARCH!
PAT, the only patent leather shoe
break thio". Why pay $5.00
when you can buy liom almost
PATS for much less? If your
i j,.. ... ,
Kiamy wiu a sainpw pair, your
NONARCM 5,::0C CO., fc 137
ivi LSALcru: MurtAKt.ii rsia
leather shoe:. the only guar.intccd
They alwayt please the
for particulars to-day.
Frank S. Riegle,
DIALBB IN
-AND-
Middleburg, - Pa.
Inquire for . .
Prices and Terms.
PIANOS
ORGANS
FORERUNNER OF
9 CONSUMPTION
Few realise wh.t . deep-seted, obstinate divas. Catarrh is, regwrdint; it us a simple infl.mm-.a of
the noae and throat, little r no .ttenliou is given it. Hut, however insignificant it ai.v m at Bret, it
i serious a.d f.r-ienclnng in its results.
The foul secretions euteriug the circulation poisoa the entire .vMeia. The stom.ch, kidneys la
fact .11 the ornans feel the effect of this catarrhal poison, nd when Uie luugs aic reached its progroaa
s r.iiitl .nd destructive, and anally ends in consumption.
It frequently happens that the srnses of hearing and amell .re in part or entirely lost, the soft Hone, of
the nose eateu into and destroyed, causing intinsr suffering and greatlr disfiguring the fac. While sejrarS,
wasl-.ea and salves way give temporary relief, no permanent benefit can be expected from such btestmi ijt.
FELIX,
jKW'ISTONVN, lA.
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the Mtlre, the stvlith appearance
that arc nut in kcepinrj with the
made that is guaranl ed not t
for an inferior patent leather slioi
any dealer a pair of MONARCH
dealer doesn't keep them wa will
. , .
s.e, prepaid, lor CI. 7, vadreSS
DUAINFJ ST., NEW YORK.
are strictly men r.'iwe patent
patent leather liioes made.
woarer and will do you fjood, Write
mm
nATCIlTO obtained-
f H I Lll 1 0 TERMS EASY.
Consult or communicate with the Editor
this pipjr, w.i j wui gWJ all aaedal lafor"
niaUon.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. l.
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RESTORES VITALITY
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the vj? c ' r f.
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prodaees thealMiv,. Tt N.iita Ii.' lOdATS. Itsotl
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xoutigmflavlUngsla th ir loci atuiiiood.snilold
ir.cn nlll reeovei Ibi U . utUful iigoi Lv ujlng
RBTIVO. It quickly ai . urelyn tire. Merviias
nets. Lost Vltalily, Imin lency, Nlal lly I alasloni
Last Power, FsJJiug U ni . j I" ut i.uul
all efleete ot soltHUiueo or tsoasss Mloo
Wbloh unfits ono tor etud; butlnei .. It
not oalr cares by start! 1 re ot "1 sel ot disease, but
issKrcat nerve tonic and bit od bi id.r, brli
lug back tbo pint. g'.nVT lopalovbeeki andlo
storing the fire of yonth, it wartu on I r. waits
and Consumption. Ir.al . ou bsvlns J.UVItOilM
otb jr. It can bo ctr . I in vol I pocket. ! nil.
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THE Hook ( Ihe I I ut Im tin null',
Century hand- I tr I b u 1 1 on ol the
somely 1 1 1 I world's iirealual art-
Ira.ed by tier I i1- Ihla I I. eciuld
t- iw., uf the a nut linn Ihh'ii inuiiii-jj
World's Uriiest- faeturcd fur lena 1 ban
eal ArtlslS 17 0(1
The Pund in ilitid Is divided iipially l
tween the fan lly of the late ICt ijeiii field.
mid tlir Pund fur the building ' a inunie
rncnt to the memory ol tho bofoved pool olj
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Ei ubni Piai.ii MonfaaaT Poivkni 1 i t nu
(Also. I I k atoroa.) WO Mum. M .
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If yon wish to send pnatage, ench 1 10c,
Demli of Romance.
"A Yale atudenl reacued an ac trees
from drowning the other day."
"Do you tuppoac he'll marry her?"
"Marry her? No! If he's smart he'll
Bend In a bill for advertising her."
Cleveland Plain Denier, ,
Again and V.nlu.
Tees I told him he mighl take a
kiss if he wouldn't tell, but I suppose
It w.s too pood to keep.
,leh -So he told?
Teas 01 no. He gave it back to me.
J'hikulelphia Press.
Prasaasablr.
Dashton Yes, her father ia a tuil
llonaire. Highland l presume that is why
FitiKeralti culls her one ifirl iu a Ub.
H03, oh? Indianapolis Sun.
rhnnaeil lliiiatlnn.
"One can never tell," ".id the. fallen
political idol. "A short tune Bfjp I had
the mob at my fret. Now they are at
my throat." Philadelphia North
American,
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